Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1894 — Page 2
ATTCKMJVS
M. K. THOMPSON.
CLODFELTE & THOMPSON.
LAWYERS.
Will do ii uviK'Mil practice in all Court*. Ofti-v over ar,:h iV Mci'le's Urug rtoro, south' Wtishir.ston
«.i. w. r.\u M. w. NIN NEK
PAUL & BRUNER
A A a Offlcc nuutl side ji liret-n strcft.oxcc iSack Ma* oruoy's hardware store. iffi&.iC
J!. lUl.UNi.s, I!. M. I'.II.UNo-
BILLINGS & BILLINGS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I'.ast Main StriM-t.
HURLEY & HURLEY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. lOvor Fu'nl Natiunul ll.mk.) Will &:vo prompt utLi'iitiou al! log.ii business Inirustotl to them. I'ropur advice ttivcu in al! Drawinc wills, contracts, gfttitug entatOtt, law MI its, partition suit'-, t'oroclo^uro »f mortK^otf, ou:. Abatrav*^ caroluliy *xaiuinetj, auJ inouuy to loan.
J'OHN 1,. SIJIM M,
ATTOKNKY AT I.AW.
Office: Hoont No, N. W. Corner -Mam ami Wabliiugton etioot. Special aitcntiou to Cuiivoyanciug.
VORIS & STILV/ELL INSUHANCK ACK.NTS.
FARM INSURANCE
A specialty. Wc represent the Ko al. Continental, Ohio Farmers, and seventeen other Companies.
LOANS.
0
6 PER GENT.
l'cr aunutu. I'aynblo aiu.anlly at nnl of the ywir, with privilege of piiyliiK $10(1 or all: of it. atauy inters payment.
C. W. W IGHT
Money to Loan
At 7 per cent., annual interest wHhout commission.
I'AflM AND CITY PROPERTY lor sal* or exchange. HOUSES to rent.
CUMBERLAND c\. MILLER,
118 West Main st reet.
C11A \VT0 DS V1L E IN D.
\V. w. I. I.KI
MORGAN & LEE,
-i-BEKEEAL INSURANCE AUENTS-:-
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Hates.
ABSTRU ISOF TITLE
Furnished on short notice. CI'I'V and FARM PROPERTY for sale. 0flici ,_Ornbauu Block. N. Wiishihgtou' stroot
Cr.iv. lonlsville. Inil.
M. 1). W'LIM:, V,M. 1|. I!I I VK~. ('MAS. I). OHK.VI:
WHITE, REEVES & OREAR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
3 0 A A IN S E
Wo ha-vc a large amount of hotm* money to loan iu sums of $#.) up toSlO.OOO, trom to iU )*r rent, on turiu ami city property. A~l*o tor ^JIN* a lurKi jinmbcr of Janus and city resiliences at a bargain.
ABSTRACT BOOKS.
A. C. .lennison's abstract hooks contain a copv of'e.vry deed of record :o every tract of land in the county, its well as to every unsatisfied Mortgage or lien.
Years ol labor and many thousand dollars have been spent in 'making my books complete ai-id helpful in everv wav.
My '20 \ears experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing titles enable me to claim that my ollice is the lH.s( place to have DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, and CONTRACTS prepared. as well as reliable
Abstracts ol Title.
('..'I. I'.RITTOX, 31. I), c.
Veterinary Surgeon and
Dentist.
ira''luutc of the Chicago Veterinary college, Tie iW(ill diseases of lioracHtle An'.mal*. Ol'KICli: Over Moll'tt & Murgau's J)ruL' store, Ui 1-.J east Main stroei. Iiilirmerv at (..}. MeI'onaM'p livery stable. u'!V east Market troel.
'up of Heel* Tea !hc clioapoMt. purest and bust, can be prej.areil instantly from
LIEBItr COMPANY'S Extract of Ml lioro a only one ^'inline kiudanU thai you (.uu know by the signature ju blue on every jar.
THE RKVIKW.
IIV
LUSE,
TSKM8 O? JflirtCKirTION.
Oneyear, ID tbe coantv. J] NA Oiipycar,oui of the coci,1 v. 110 IiiQUire at Office for Advert line rate*.
.%• THE MOULT QUESTION
A new issue of bonds from which to raise the gold has been ordered by Secretary Carlisle. Tho issuing of bonds gives the sharpers who speculate in government securities another chance to make money otT of the tax payers, as no one aside from these is interested. The best argument in favor of bimetalism is shown by the ability with which Wail street sharks produce gold whenever there is an opportunity to make monei oil' of the people. With silver on an equal basis the occupation of this style of blood suckers would be over. The most important question before Congress, the tarill' issue being over for tho present, at least, will be the tiuaucial whether the money to be issued by this government and the laws regulating it shall be in the interest of legitimate business and the people, or for money lenders, money sharks and monopolists iu general.
KI:Y many of former corrupt republican leaders who have lain dormant for years will now rise to the surface again since their party by tho late elections has been granted anew lease of power. Among them is Steve Elkins. of West Virginia. Everything went republican iu that State, and among the bosses to be benefitted is Elkins. In the day of his power no man exhibited more corrupt instincts than Elkins. In the "Star Route" niaii scandles of twelve or fourteen years ago. none were more prominent than Elkins. unless it was Tom Krady. and it took decidedly heroic work to save the entire gang from the peniteutiary. Elkins was a crown jewel in the way of corruption. It is unfortunate for the country at large and West Virginia in particular that Elkins is again to come to the front.
TIIK United States strike commission, whose duty it was to inquire into the causes leading to the great strike in Chicago last year made its report last week. It excoriates the railway managers union and many of the acts of the Pullman corporation towards its employees are condemned in plain language. Aside from the acts relating to tho destruction of property in which some railway employees were engaged, the report of the commissioner appears iu a much more favorable light toward the strikers than toward the corporations that wore combined against them. The report may load to furtler investigations hereafter into some of the peculiar systems used by leagued corporations toward their employees.
Tin: advance of Beauregard on Washington City is "not a pachin" to the contemplated advance of the olliceseekers of the republican party on Indianapolis at the opening of the State legislature. Tho mails of the newly elected members are commencing to incroase in weight daily, and tho demand for the positions as door-keepers, clerks, sweepers. etc promibes to bo immense. The army of hungry place hunters was never larger than it will be at Indianapolis in January.
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NOVEMBER, 24, 1894.
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Th-follow itsf.'per-^on^ will «'-t. as a£-"it ft-i* TIIK KK\U:U. and arc auihomed to.ii.'feise ii'.--i-ipt:on.-: lll.NliV I.uNi,, Cnii! T'-ik township. 11: A lionllKK. Uarlnictou. .1. Hi::NKTT. l.in.l. n. -.5 l.o.N S'l'lNOl.KY. Kirkpatriek. 1.. I. s'l'lMNt.KH. 1 adoi a,
I..\ 1!KXcil KINK, liipioy to\vushi]i. M. li, KHiKKX1 'AL, ISrowntowiirhip.. 'IOII N WII.IJAMS. N Mil! k.! JKIUtK CIIAPWICK. Maeo. o. m. i)i»iNt.i-u i.ii, Nun no--\V. I). W1U.IAMS, Wluu-Ville. II KN. MoliltlS, I niou Unvn.-lnp. t---T. V. t'KAVTi'N, Waynetown. Ail lirii?* siKiuid be returned by Saturday. le-c.-'inber
--•WILL GEBRYMAHDra. In accordance with their former practices when iu power and which they introduced into the Slate years ago. it seems quite probable thai at the ensuing session :f the legislature tho republicans will introdni•» a bill to gerrymander the State so as to suit all demands of their schemers as near as possible. They will base their reasons for their a::ting upon a decision of the Supreme Court of j801 pronouncing the present decision unconstitutional. But they would not allow a little thing like that to bother them even if it had been pronounced otherwise. Their leaders are hungry for power iu this State, and will, to obtain it. over-ride all constitutional precedents, It has been a long time since the party has had full control in this state, and they propose to make the most of it. .Many acts, bordering beyond the constitutional may be expected from the coining legislature, not tho least of which will be the attempted gerrymander of the state in the interest of the parly.
From isr.l'» tol^sr. Pol. Dowdall
UOL. DOWDALL ON T9ti P0LITI0AL If objectionable lawn tuw Vuaeled tiy SITUATION). tho next legislature, if mi} .it imp piml Col \V. S Dowdall. of I llinois. was in
active in politics, was a de'egate to
every Staid domocr.itie convention ht?.d in Illinois during that period of time. Was a def'gate to tiireo democratic national convent ions in 1-XiS and ISS'J from the State at large, und once from his district. Was the editor and pro-
prietor of a democratic daily paper fory
over twenty-five years, first at Alton then I'eoria. lie served as postmaster at the latter place during Mr. Cleveland's lirst term, liad health caused the Colonel to sell hit ests and business and
awB art?
the city visitintr his t-ims'. Will and Guv. parti/.nn crinv that wnl in^emliie al the who are Wal hs'a students, lining an -state Capital in .Jiiiitbu'v, ihen tlioM! old journalist he favored us with asocial
0iu
call, lie expressed irieat initisfactioi: election and permitted i! to go lr dewith the management of the College
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of hiti
S0LS
newspaper loter retiie to his agri-
cultural ranch in central Illinois. On
one of the best ollices in my State dur-1 whom will be found published in another ing his tirst term. 1 was not, an applicant for any position under him during this term, so I am no disappointed office seeker. I have the highest admiraI tion for Mi. Cleveland's personal integrity, courage and boldness to stand and tight for the right as he sees it, nothing but contempt for his political ethics. lie is a New York Presbyterian democrat. I'm not from his teachings, master, church and State, he believes in the old Calvanistic doctrine. 'What is to be will be:' in the New York theory that the United States is in New York, and the government of the people is in
Wall street, doubt not he thinks Cleveland, the President of tho United Slatos, is better than his political party. J: doubt iin this opinion it seems from tho late election 1 am not alonei going into the republican party for his Secretary of State, selecting a man who voted in thu national republican convention .'iOC tunes for Grant for a third term, not only shocked but disgusted a very large number of democrats, following this up by appointing lesser objectionable mugwumps. corporation attorneys and republicans to seats in his cabinet, and ministers abroad. Olney and liissel in tho cabinet. McVeigh Rome for instance, and leaving republicans in office to the exclusion of democrats was bad enough, but going on from bad to w-rse, refusing to call an extra session of Congress in IM'3 when pressed by leading democrats to do so for the purpose of legislating upon tariff reform, iu obedience to the demand of the democracy of the entire country as made manifest at the polls in 1SL12. relegating that in: portant matter to the rear upon which democrats from all sections were united on, and calling Congress together to legislate upon the silver question, a matter upon which they were divided, and then using his personal influence and all the power and patronage of the administration to help a small faction iu his party force down the necks of a very large majority of the democratic party a thing they did not indorse, was more than the people could or would stand. Not only this but in order to serve all street and the monied men of the country as against the laboring. tolling masses contrary to law to the letter and spirit of the constitution of United States, a sacred document he had taken a solemn oath to uphold and support against all violators, ho sent the army of the United States to cities and States against the earnest, positive protest of the Governors of those States to do police duty, to intimidate those in authority who wero not only amply able and willing, but were promptly on the field of duty.
If thesfa are not sufficient reasons to cause land-slides, 1 cannot imagine what could. The remedy is plain. Lt t|
the agents of Wall street, the attorneys
of monopolists, the men who have been
honored with high places of trust and
monied power of the country as against
The prisons of Morocco are the worst in tho world.
muddied and rep-ali by ilie
°crats who r. uiaiiie.l nvin fiom the
au
and treatment of his sons tv the fac blame. Not under any cireinusIaneeH ulty. the student-', and citizen? of Craw aside from siekness should an man fordPiilie.
't have i.imii luit I hen^elves to
column.
and if he wis is the sueret-s
prmeipfen h.« win r,„i. Sueh p.-r-
are generally the ti.to re^iet im
triumph of their adveisaner, and are loudest in denouncing them. 1 heirA own foolish actions in filling to \,o brings about that which they the kindest deplore.
COM'SK I-.SS.M A.N I.iYNCM has slated that
oul of |iftee|J
m,
|jllCjtioIl5l
bo
being asked how ho liked fanning he name them out, when, we believe, it will said: "I am iu about the same frame of
mind as was the fellow who was asked how he liked to be fed on crow. He replied: '1 can eat crow, but really 1 don't hanker after it uiuch.' 1 have fully regained my health on tho farm and my pocket-book has been cured of the sweeney- two things going a lone way toward satisfying any sensible per son."lave you any desire to again return to journalism':'" "I would rather be at tho head of a great newspaper like the New York World, Chicago Her aid, or St. .Louis Republic, than be President of the United Sla es." "Have you any objections to giving your views as to the ea-so of the recent land-slide in politics and the remedy':" "1 have not" said the Colonel. "Coining as it did from each and every State, every Congressional district, county and township, is to my mind convincing evidence that the cause was national, not sectioua. no Senator. Congressman or Governor co.ikl possibly have been the instrument. Mr. Cleveland gave me
f„ u.e posi
tion of Collector of Cusioms for Indianapolis, some throe or four of thine attempted to bribe him by ottering him money to be appointed to theporition. This seetus so much like the republican', system of securing ollice that it would
it seems to us, the correct thing to
be
shown that they were "reformed" republicans who have lately come over into the dein icratic ranks and are seek-
ing to better their condition bv methods so familiar to their old part v. I .y all means Kynum should name them out.
SENATOJ VOORUKES, it was reported last week, was scheming among republican Senators to form a comuination uy which Dick Bright could be retained as door-keeper during the next session be ginning March 1th. It would be a terribly slam indeed on tho party in Indiana if this time honored, office-holding barnacle should be compelled to vacate and forced to earn a living by work.
SKLKCT your reading for the' yi?ar. We will furnish TIIK RI:YU:W, WeeklyEnquirer or State Sentinel, and tho Prairie Farmer, an excellent weekly agricultural publication, for 6^:10. Try this combination one year at the price stated. Lea.-o 'your name and the money with the nearest agent, a list of
THANKSGIVING- DAT-
Governor Matthews has issued the following Thanksgiving proclamation: STATE OK I NTH \NA,
EXKCUTIVK DKI'AKTSIENT.
Thanksgiving proclamation: With grateful remembrance of the blessings and mercies bestowed My Al mighty God upon us as a State, it is well for a great Christian people to return thanks.
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1 ii conformity with long established custom and concurring in the proclamation of the President of tho United States, I, Claude Matthews, Governor of Indiana, do hereby appoint Thursday. Nov. ^|i, 1891, a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout tho State. And I invite all our people on that day to rest in so far as possible, from their ordinary labors, and gathering in their usual places of worship or around tho family altar, return thanks to "the Author of every good and perfect gift," and through deeds of kindness and charity brighten the homes of the more unfortunate.
Giveu under my hand and the great seal of the State of Indiana, at iiie city of Indianapolis, this the i'lh day of November, 1S01.
SKAI.J CI.AI MI MA I rii uw By tho Governor:-"^ W. R. VEI:.Secretary ,f .-tate.
An English marquis is taking a retinue of eleven servants to India with him for a tiger hunt.
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The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ont dr. aded disease that science has been aide to cure in ail its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive, cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reguires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is laken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of thesyslein, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing it.- work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case thrt it fails to cure'
Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CIIKNKY & Co., Toledo, ).• "ST'Sold by Druggists, "c.
A steel ship has been const ructed iu Cardiff wiui the standing rigging as well as the hull all of steel.
Eur Your Information,
Patrons of the Vandalia and Penusyl-
Vi,ni:l
Lines West of Pittsburg will be
to
l)eon
position, who have prostituted those, which portions of Mileage Tickets positions to the will and behest of the
vv
know that an arrangement has
made, taking effect November 1st.
detalched and accepted in pav-
lnunt ot
the poople, bo turned down and out '"crcial travelers and others will find and men selected who will represent the agents of the Pennsylvania and masses. He who brings the greatest good Vandalia Lines at all principal stations to the largest number of people, is the l-'ave been lristrurted regarding this conman tor the times. Give us leaders session, which will no doubt become unpossessed of iJeffcrsonian democracy.'' mediati !j pjpular.
excess baggage charges. Coni-
The egijh of the crocodile are scarcely larger. tium those of the goose.
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Over Citiy.onb' Nat.'Bsut.
Foot shade. Cloth, with best Spri I Foot-, Jiest Cloth.. Foot. Best Cloth, with Fringes...
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IN STEP WITH THE SEASONS!
1« tlie uiau who gets hi."
fidfe Fa" Outfit Now
Our plaen is mil of Myles Mr Fall iu
'ffisUlTS, HATS \ND CAPS!
Light colors und dark. All good weights. There arc so many cloths that we .111 please
Wclcadine.sl.i,,,,-. Tl,
prico is ail right, too.
JAKE JOEL
Every Red and Blue ribbon giveii rit the Montgomery Cotintv Fair have been taken liv
NICH0LSON'S PHOTOGRAPHS
For Thirteen consecutive voars. Get the
Best $3 Oabiiiets
In the City at
NICHOLSON & SONS'
If yoi wane a thoroughly gooi-
Sewing Machine
-REMEMBER-
XICLS
Main Street.
White
When you are looking for a sewing machine, in at rs fitted for all kindfi of sewing .my the White. •••••.
Remember that in several hundred families of Montgomery county you will find they use the White Sewing Machine.
W. E. NICHOLSON
AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.
WINDOW SHADES CHEAP!
re Fixtures....
Curtain Poles, Tinware. Dishfjs. Hanging Lamps and everything in IJoiwonoli! Goods at Bargains. Tables given away. Call and sec them.
CARLSON'S LOO STOI^E
HENRY SJ.OAN has named his new place "The Market" and 1 aesaro" you it will be the market, for he intends to always have the luxuries and delicacies of the season, something that our lively city needs. If you need a fish an oyster, a chicken, a turkey, a duck, or even a goose, live or dead, and dressed u]i good style you ,-un get it on order. Special attention will be io\\ to any who want Hams, either cooked or green tor private uso or for socials or any entertainment a* I have the facility for cooking and shall guarantee satisfaction.
Oysters at Special Prices
for socials and entertainments. "The Market" will be in full blast Saturday morning and your patronage and presence .shall be very much appreciated.
YOUNBBD GROCERIES?
in
Now Is The Time
K.ieos, Your Produce will buy more ."good's at
J- tluin any .it her place in town. iiim before selling your Produce.
TO HAVE YOUR
Christmas Pictures
lakcn. They arc positively the Rest and the Cheapes!. in iJic State at
NICHOLSON'S.
