Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1894 — Page 8
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REAL ESTATE
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..Attorneys Ar Law. tri.H !c d-vdi.v Indiana.
you li.ive a
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a purchaser. It you have \mxf.y to loan \vv will loan it on gilt-edjicd ecuruv \v iTII-• OVT KXI'KXSK TO YvH". I you waul to buy a nousi:
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i.or in tit- .-sty
nortsi or a siHnuuv
HOME OR
to lay
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si'Kci't.\ riox come
to us, ns we are prepared to .-Kvommodute you'in
I'KH K. VITALITY AVI. LOCATION.
Wo udvertlKO a dewrl|i:t«n of your prope-ty in riiK NKwi'.\!'Hit? of thN .-itv r.v'..-ninK fiotii to li.oo r.'u In-s ..'Vt's-y
C'RAWKOKDSVIM.K with
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Hi.' 'H inhabitants
urowtti. unall.vted
i"'he past !.y pun.: or rti~in.-s.- d^prossl.m. witlilior un-urp.a-sea -du-ntionAl privile^s, iv rtiureheg. wide iretts, line, pnldi.- buildliig,,-
UoaiittI.il lioni'-s, 'nit turn I
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wat.'.r .works,.
oh- ri- iigats mid other udvuntuues. is .vriniu. Jy a foo 1 p:ai-.-to liv.., o^ii properly and biiMnoss
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lf into vieiui-v issfUui. at loan
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Ml t".*:ion. Ii.il ine in u-,,j tte.(..• and pasiiii-r, Hood's Pills euro nausea, sick headache, ru: :t:uL-water, i!'c-l soil, ]|-..-e, •.'oruiiHidiou- ^digestion, Sold bv all Orucgists udditi?.-,
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rra'iic. fo-.niy. n„,a r. .nir..w.oll Jo..at,U. w-ii'-r line shai!\'1 ri.--'3. •:'.,A,VHI. i.e,isiiles i!-oi!irtlie vivv on iw .....
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LT^Ogooi! .iliv.»lliUB Mous,-s •i'ek .«oiU. w.-il vjntiij,,,!
fr«*o cr.-ivol roa'.l1* V'Urn?, uUi. Kivi) rr.*.n..y making *»i \t*KKs t'VA mil
crave: road, y).»vXi-:
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land. suilahj.p
I.ruu! in th..
?tl. per a.'!'H.
il- t3..vo. 1" Die .-ity. heauiifuliy ioeal.'d for
r~sui.ni'lianuent-
pl.-K-.'. I-'".' tand blue
/Vsinirle tier.- |..ts |.-t •. -MUI. Horsi:
i.or in The.-iv
.rooms. oi I.ot
~n Arm: v.uoi in north },:u
.. near oiisin. s^ six a boy. sbiivlo A*
x.1's.itnninIneountv h,lvbss,,
a ei's
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Only a Scar Remains
Scrofula Cured-Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
"C. I. Hood & Co., I.owll. .Mass.: li is with pleasure thai I send a testimonial concerning v.hat Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for r.iv daughter. It is a wonderful medicine anil I cannot, recommend it loo highly. Sarah, who is fourteen years old, has licrn
Afflicted With Scrofula
ever since she was one year old. For live y'e.irs' She has had a runninii sore on one side of her I faee. Wo. ied every remedy recommended, hut nothing did her aav piod until we commenced usuii: 1 food's S.irsanarilla. My married daughter I various ur.rt^ of Rorrt advisedme to use llood's sarsaparilla bccanso I
Sarsaparilla bccanso
Hood's5^'*Cures
troubled with that complaint since childhood, and since her cure she has never been without, a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla in tho house. Wo commenced jrlvinir it to Sarah about one year 8i o, and it has conquered the running sore,
eHvtric str.-E! Only a Scar Remaining
as a traoo of the dreadful disease, Previous to
aavam-in? taking the moaieino her eyesight was affected
I but now she can see perfectly. In connection
'. „,T with Hood's Sarsapaiilia we have used 1
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yation, halane.,. init blue Sniiah!,, n.ii dines. Freeyiav.'l-oia.J, nro-ii'-rous neiclr- I K.rhood I'.'r aer.', -.
KM unimprovi:,! lnj»t,':..e,'ist -i.ic of .•'onn'-'*
•..Stain county. -1.*» «i •tr .u ni!i. in in £•,,, at
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"us itt i.:h ot lieoiJ. 1 !-'•». a-!- -c,f• near, tii* my. spk-ndld land. SiglCly vocation, ••o-!.!_v, 'hfinrciveriienK, ,v i|»
I'mj1!'. ""C- fnnl. ie umi e:v. |Vr •10 V.K JM I.oT.sjnir o.ll-jifo of the intisin:! from "-Ire to rj) pevt |,)t 8 rods^^^'V,^'' .^!, "^V^.
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ihj the ,-^ty 011Va rree lo lOd Strolln and wife, last .^dttmhWYi prtipi'rtv that few is lillaiv aMe f'W.irardir'yhtt: toel f: tiit.*o!- iavini
a girl. iJenr\ :-mii ii iouks very iiupjiy. it's, a bov. iei.uge l-'aster^^ tiiinksdte'rhappy:
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old wavema.le some of tin
The
U'hist le. Ciiiiet'Oiily, "-20 Slant' :'s.
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.'.nts per .pound, at
We predicted tivo.^wddings byChrist!iii..r-, ami three .of the.m have taken
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don. irult, good lii'uv that vos: #4.,..., l.a.ce having puetl Ihe interest'.."of .Jake lirtuirai af pi [.-i'»in Ttavni-Mits. ..Carter,
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The TRADE PALACE
DEI GOODS
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Tim night after the election tho boys here came very near getting into a general, (f^ht.
SURAFS:
it. had cured her of dyspepsia. She had been ~'~1 !5C'".eent. over that of lsf*,! Mails traveled at the rate of thirty o'B':
bWt
I ssce ro sold by weight in .Japan. America has two thousand brnveries. Artificial whalebone ia made from
American corset factories represent an investment of-"r-7,000.000. The, most abundant freemetal in the earth's crust is copper.
ONer lOO.t'OO persons read or studied in the Boston library last year. Mrs. K. Angelina Scully owns over
nine thousand acres near Rutier. Mo. The value of the product of the lum bf.-r mills of the South in IS','0 was more than fSd.l'OO.OvO.
forty miles a day in summer and half that rate injwmter a century ago. Amateur photography is pursuedunder dilliculties in Iluesia. One hiss to have a license,
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The weather has kimilv favored the '. New York city elections during the last ten years. The weather observer reculls the fact that there has only beer: one rainy election day for that city in the period named.
The Calumet and' ITeela'copper mine." in upper Michigan is [such a vast piec. realize it. It has tniMions invested in machinery, pays mi'lions in dividends annually, and has iii sheils ,for,use thijviiitgi^l^y.qco.ton
of coal.
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torner is very sie.U at
'writing.-,
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tin's! Is the case, of assault and battery 'agaius! Crank (Inest for ejectincr Rarl hlVvH Woodward from the ^i'. M. C. A. bnilii•1 -isp several months since, at .! which was
C-trrie.t to the circuit court Woodward's na-'te appears in the alhdavif as. Wcodurd I leu cm the di.s missal.
t!I Liiict'inni. Judge-and .Mrs. A, D. Thomas have Issued, invitations for,, a reception at, tSic.-ii home on College\llili for next. Wednesday evening. ..."
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At the [sorting trap in Clarinet to. ip..^!3".OOO.C(iO Teet of lumber have been sorted this season.
Overjsix hundred breastpins in the
siiape of shields have been dm: up
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It is saul that the gold product of Montana will this year show an increase,
even then if he is so care
less as to fake a view near a fortress he stands a gcodchangcs...of .inking a .: tript to Siberia.
THE "H0RNSWAGGLER."
He 'was Properly Identified Before Cashing His Order.
The Chicago man who passed a forg ed warrant on Schultz and Unlet this week, was an agent for the Educational Aid Association of Chicago, lie was a Kr.ight Templar and his name is (.J, W 11. Marvin. Jle hail sohl supplies to Trustee liartman of this Township ami upon inquiry. before purchasing tho
th man was good, so slating. Evident!
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Trustee liartman a bad streak has
captured Mr. Marvin as his paet record ts of the best. \Varranls have ben issu"d for his arrest. Mr. Ermantrout whose name tie had forced \v is in the city soon afterwards and stated that he had written a recommendation for the ana::, but had given him no order. The forget! signature was perfect.
I Ii.m- The.-.,lm. We the undersigned Dry Goods and Midnien dealers, of Crawfordsville ilesmng to show our appreciation of a 1'enign I'rovidence for the good things of the pas year, besides obsorv-
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i»2 our National Holiday he: by agree "OXTO
Wednesvlay evening .Nov, 'JStls ijj| |-'i ^ay morning Nov. .'50 •i-'. -:k- Lon-: KIM-IO
Am. EI.\INSO\. Mi:-.L Ci i:si., Mvn:S
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Will !rinu uȣ. The new Telephone Company which has lu'en ei'eclir.g its poles about the city this week, is liable to a suit for in frin^omen! l\v tlie old company, which has notified al! subscribers to 'hat effeet. The war is on. nor has itfairlvi
rfornnil or
•Wednesday luorniiig l*e'puty' sheri11'. i!uck Ijrothers took Masters Toiuniie
Reformatory where tiu-y trad.cs until t:iey r.-ach thlield.'tr A'umo.
A N.-M
Tire
will
ir majority,
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Th.1 (.Juarfcriy .Sunday School Union ..held its.: second oiiarteiv meeting at A lai.ii'i^ yestVnlay. Quite a number were i:v altec Jance from Imre and a .good meetinc is reported
Ai.irni l'o\:
Was placed
CLOAKS
Of all descriptions. A large shipment just received and will be sold at
We mean what we say: We have the Best Stock of Winter Wraps in Crawfordsville and will sell them at prices under any Competitor. ^orasviiie
In Millinery and Dess Goods
!fr55?i
S'-JkS''7^ «•''P?
in position this week in C"Af
hoinp .on lo-ide audition. 1 ts yon
and
BOTTOM PRICES
is Headquarters. New things in these lines arriving daily and we will positively save you money in your ...
Better
and
Jis that of any otiu»r ity ami ntnv alartu
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to close our respecttvi- st c- 's, iron, nemled. "ou oi getting a Irmdred thou6..incl w".f subscribers. Among the authors in t|., oirbriui ii. i-sih uiriiidiiv coming series are, Wilkie C\. iinj
Little Ueoa 1 ia rrel entertained a
birthday and the little ones assisted in
lhp
a if on
v: The City public schools will hav- a vacation oft wo .lay's next vvenlc. Thursday and l-'riday. Oil Wednesday afternoon the I'olyini-in Eiterai'y society of tho Jli'_rh school will present some more tableaux-.
('oin III re I. I'he ('ommissioners hell their extra
session this we-'c and knocked out the usual list of acc. un with -the addition of the election bill,
.... Hew is Tins?
y) .M'Hi and l.'ominn- .1 ia wood two iticorr'js Something unique even in Ihese'-'davn ncaL.le youngsters to the 1'iaintiel.J
uf
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imm..th
premium oilers, is the
leatn eijort of Stail'ord's Magazine, a Xcw
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h.ome and general rea'i-
The pro|(osition is to send the Magazine one year for one dollar, the regular subscription price, and in addito send each sub.-eriber lifty-t'.vO corn plete novels during the twelve,.." month's: one each week.
Think of ii. You receive a rcw and
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we ok we ad it on
(.t
number is'J 1. ur system is now as good twelve !iionth^.'"all for one, dollar. I t: ts
the magazine oncc a month for
LOAKS
CARPETS AND KUGS
OBAHAM.
Cheaper.
The ROYAL BAKING POWDER is more economical than other brands because of its greater leavening strength, as shown by both the United States ami Canadian Government reports.
The other baking powders contain from 20 to 80 per cent, less leavening gas than the ROYAL. So the ROYAL, even should it cost more than the others, would be much the cheaper.'"''
In addition to this the superior flavor, sweetness, wholesomeness and delicacy of the food raised by ROYAL BAKING POWDER would make any diflere.nce in cost insignificant.
an oirer which the publishers can eii!v:
he put up as fast as th-yo^" I atl'ord to uuitte in the conlident evcepta-:
Walter Ii Mrs.
a,-,,°1Irlay.nsant.
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•i'. C.ecii J'lorence Marrvat, Antimev .company of her young friends on .V,n- Trollope. A.Conan Doyle. Misi iiVaXm. jday afternoon at the home of her par- Capt I entu. It was in observance of Imi- -:th
-'ulef
c,l"hrat!on a grand one.ytv
one ye
j"nr' «'liphant. Ma:v
the home of her par- Captain jUarryat. -Miss Thaclcerv and" ^jh '-fules cr.ie. If yon wish to* takfj advantage pf this unusual opportunity send one dollar Stafford's Mao r/inn
il,.
l.raddon,
y,mrfor
fi,st opy liJ
.. inn",
azme, and your tirst number of the lirtvtwo novels ione each weem which vou are to receive during the year will* be. sent y.iu by return mail. Remit by O Address
STAFFORD VU15L1SH 1 Co., Publishers of S rAI-TCIKDV ,\1
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P. O I!ox -J-JiM. New Vt.rk. X. V, ase mention thi" paper. mr'J-I 1
Dang. Fi tun Catavrli..
The most important, feature abdiitthat very roinnion eninjilaint. catarrh in tiie head, is its tendency to dev-lop into some other imuv serious and dar gi-ioiis disease. The ioul matter dropS j.ing from thehead into 1 he bronchial tubes or lungs is very liable to lead to': bronchitis or eonsuniption, that trover whieh eaiir-e.s more deaths this country than anv other ilisi..., As catarrh originate 'in impurities the blood, local applications can thy but little good. The coninion .icrs» tuethod, of treatment, is to purilv the blood, and lor this jmrpo-" there is no preparation -'.perior t.o Hood's Sir-.' saparilbi he powerful act ion of this "ii:.'.'ici:ie upon the blood expels ever-/: purity, and bv sod.-ingcurescatarrh
I gives h'-alth to the :tire organism
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