Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1894 — Page 2

ATTOIMKYS.

M. E. I.O OflCl.TKK. Ct.U'DKTIIOMrMiX

ULOLFLL^ rf

LAWYERS.!

Wii'.den OMiernl iir.-n'iii'o hi .-ill Courts. UflUv over Mi'.illi ,v SlooleV «lrug store, *..ath ... \Y i»hii gtou sorest.

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,ruy

PAUL & BRuNJiiK I

A to At-L

OnU t- South strleof Gri't'n strci't over Zacli Miloriioy't h:iriwnri -tori".

ri. i. r.ii.UN'is, li. M. IM I.I.I Mi,

BILLINGS & BILLlNv».b

A O N E S A A W

]i tins* V. ii 11 Street.

HURLEY & HURLER.

A N S A A W (Iivp!' first Nutiuna! Nan'v.i Will uiv- pl-nm]it.intention ali_li-stil Im-i-n-ssintni-fe.I to them. Proper wlvi-e unen in I nil eas Untwins will", eimt.nicts, s.Hl.in law smts. partition suit.-, f-ri^-losure 'il mortfVW*. t*. Absirwts carctully cxuuitnc'.K .•*ni! licney to loan.

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ATTOKNfn ATl.A*.

Dtlicf: H"Om No. N. W. orniT Man and WneliinptoTt street. Spe.-lul attennon tinvcynncing.

VORIS & STILWELL

IN«CI:ANOK A .KNTS,

FARM INSURANCE

A specialty. Wc represent tlu' llo) nl. Continental. Ohio l'armers. .iml seventeen other Companies.

LOANS.

First Mm Loans

no

6 PER CENT.

1'or fiiiinmi. nni«iinlly at oii-l »i tlio vo i.r. with of pnyliiii fUK) or all Af it. at any inturoHi. payinont.

C. W. W IGHT

Monevito Loan

At 7 per cent, annual interest.. without, commission.

k\AKM AND CITY I'UOI'KUT tor sale or exchange. IlO.U&Ka.. to rent.

cuMrni:i.AXD t\: AI 1 LL! R,

1 IS West Main Street.

CKAWFOKDSVi ,T.,i' IND.

W W. MDl!ll.\X, W. I,. I,UK

MORGAN & LEE,

-:-GEWERAL

INSURANCE ACfENTS-:-

MONEY TO LOAN

.••:•.:'..'At Lowest Hates.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

l^iinji.ihcd oil short notice. CI'I^' and FAinr PUOi'KKTY i'or sale. "I'fi-e: 1 nl'aiin 1,•!:. Washih^ion strcot i'ranl,,r.l.-vi!l... ii. l.

M. ]. W nii'K. M. M. Knt'VKs. 1 11 II. iiiiK vli

WHITE, REEVES & OREAR,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

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LA-T .MAIN STKLKT.

,.v \\"f hn\f a larp'* amouiit of !uoin*y to ion it in sum-* ot $:{*:k) to 51.t 10 ii»t pT on farm aft-J Jty prnporty. Also lor -\nr'4** numt»u. of larru.s ami city :r*:*U ilenees tu bargain.- ..

ABSTRACT HOOKS.

A. .leiiniMiii's iihstraet books contain a copv ol every deed'd record to evry rra' of land 111 the county, as well as to every unsatisfied Mortgage or lien

Years oi labor arid nianv thousand dollars have tn-en st-Mit 111 making my books complete and helpful in every way.

My lid years experience aided by t.hese unrivaled facilities in tracing titles enable me to claim that inv oiliee is the best filace to have DKEDS iMOUTHACES. I.EASES, antt CUN'J')! A( "l S prepared, as well as reliable

Abstracts, oj Title.

iSTO P!

If you -rant-: to ,be sweet try s. um* oi' •!.•,*

ilome Ifade GaiiTj

maniif.'.'.uucd i,y Alon/o /.00k. Home made Tuffy. 1 Juttcr Scotch ami fancy ."'-ods. l.cavc your orders for

par-

goods. Factory at residence. .No i2 South ircen St.

AIiONZO ZOOK, PROP.

"THK REVIEW.

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One car, in nc conty O it luij iif! at Ofilce for A Wertiiasritw

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SSrSEMSER, 1, 1894.

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i-*l u-.-aja-.H.- I"i\ uri.-i-il ruei'ivo

'!')•. fi.l! ii.f will Ttir. HVVIK'.V. AND NI-O nnt ili-i-i'ipiiom-: |H'V1 l.iini., «Jn,M.'vcclv town-hi '. ,. 11: ml IKK, Oiirteicton.'-• s. hi nni.'inieu. .1.1'N STINOI.EY. K:i''j.j"atri-k 1). vriilX'H'M:. «'i.AIU'Nt:! KINK. HIJ **y town-Mr "M I:. K! 0 lhowutnwii-hlju. ...-: ,IOil\ WII.L1 \V\ Now MiliV't. .11' llUF. ClI.U'WK'K. Ma.:e. li M. 1 I M'l N(. K1 KhlNew Uw ..r

I) WIl.l.lAMS. \Vlllt- -v,lie, 1 N. .Ml 1'nioli tr*u»l4l.. '1 ("li A YTON. Wavnet',« H. All list* -noiilfl 'i,' rftunuvt by Sntiirilay. ocmber y.'

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Ari APi'uJfjRIATION TO Bii ASKED-

An appropriation of ^100,000 or more is to be atked of the fciiatf? at the next sesniou of the legislature for the ur ])oso of eiectiuy a Soldier's Home on the aroundsi donated by the county of Tippecanoe, four miles north-wett of L.ifavt.'it'', and ever after, probably, will this be one of the b.i.-dens imposed on the State for maintaining it and keep

A grai.d thing for the legislators of the State to do if they have the will and honesty of purpose would be to regu late the salary and fees of the otlics of Attorney General to proportions some what within the hounds of reason that he should be paid. The oUice for a deI cade past. is said to be a fortune to the incumbent, and 110 wonder tlieie is such a seraiob! for it among the .,al fraternity, fin- Atiorney General should receive in reason, say tin a vear and no more, if on tlreds of as good lawyers as tnero are ill

Indiana ar" not making as much and have not for years. For the labor per foi mod .T-i.iiOO per year is ample, at least first class legal talent can lie oh1 tamed to perform ail the duties for that Ellin. 11 is to be feareil. however, I that by the time the lobby gets through with the committee on fees and alaries the same old order of things will prevail.

SKNATO!: IbivcK. of (1I110, one of the I pets of the sugar trust, and who was one of the four or live Senators who de

layed tarilT legislation and through it biic-iiiess lesumptio -. sa\s that vicePresident Stephenson, of Illinois, should be the next nominee of the democracy for President. Stephenson is a clover

1 gentleman of ability and influence in the party, but it is decidedly unfortunatr* for him to be championed by such a scamp as lirvce ii:t^ shown himself to be, anil it lie has future aspirations he .should, if fos:-ib!c, ii.duec him or any other of the sugar trust Senators to keep quiet. Commendations from any of these men after their career in the

Senate last summer is so well known. will be looked upon with suspicion, and I I are liable to injure the I to lie bcnciitted.

son intended

I A I'i'.v, lactones in the iras aiming to reduce the wages empid\ ees rum lo to l~ this too in spite of the victory of the republicans at the eleetions turougli the country. The public was repeatedly given to understand that prosperity would begin at nice if the republicans were successful, but this does,.-not lock like it.

Uin'o the horse racing point 111 Lake •ount \. iiuaiu needs Die attention of

the (i.e.e.rnor, .1 he winter racing has the election proved him to In begun again and the scum generally were out hist week from Chicago by "ho thousands. The local authorities cannot or will not rid themselves of the nuisance, but the Stale can and should I and permanently ton.

I'm. complete returns show that 1.117000 democrats did not vote. 'I tie n_

PRill'ARIKG FOR THE iiAUE.

Fjvery thing points to tin- fact that I ho Harrison crowd ir. Indiana are preparing biai for the next race for President nil the republican ticket, ami if there ie any way to down MeKinlev and Iv.-ed fo. tin- name piace ivi be done. This ttl'K of him being l'uli" -rent HO fii .id aciii'i h',IIL a can it-.-ill .prohat:.? all

t'osii. Iiia frit r,iU. nin'.«:nt this -early I,-u t-. niaUin,^ t: ji *. mu iary r'CjiK'aia! antler Lis tlirci'.li"•• t* TIM •News, tlu

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hlichii/crs. and the ol! IT

^rcah or le^s .-ate lites that tiuned arounii hnn diititiir lvis adminivtrHtion are txettintr ii-aily "•'or llu contest There's money in it. to them if he i? a^rain elet tcd. out noihii^ to t'ii"in if it should lie soine other u.an. Ills i-.i:n-paiL in Indiana and speoclnrss in Ne'.v ^"o: were all in accordance with the program arranged early in the (i^ht 'noiilhti a:o. Nothtni was done that. shou! 1 be in the icast 'iiiwa'lvarita^eoun to hini for the future, and every word and sentence of his speeci.ep were no I arranged an not to "luar the most f..t= tiJ I ioua"' of !iis parly. His friem'.s. the oxoffice huldere, are looking forward with the most hopeful autie.patious for

h:s

renomination. \et after till it may be well not to bo too sanguine, as Heed and -McKiuley without question consider themselves entitled to the honor and will L? iv Harrison and his friends a lively I a

JUST LIKE THEM-

I'Aitiu.xKs. a millionaire and ru'iroad attorney, seems to be the main candidate for S. Senator to be choson in IS!

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,, rovided the republicans succeed in securii a majority of th• of tiis legislature for the s-ssion that year. He bcem? to b- the favoiito because he has a "barrer" and can probably be induced to invest considerable of it in behalf of his party. That he has any considerable ability for the position is another question. No or." out-! side of a select circle of acquaintances seems to know much about 1 im. nor has his name been board of until within live or six years past. It is his money only that has directed attention to him. and not any particular statesmanlike ability that he has ever shown. If elected he wili be just about as important and influential as millionaire Senators generally hare proven themselves to lie.

IOASI KI:N tie 'lorrat i',- |..pere are i:mtrratulaluii tile deuei :r^c of Iniliana on itb lint^ «!i«ivvIIILC e.i iiei a tv the cir(:iiiii»tHK.i:e( In !K''2 lion. W.K. .Mvei'H, I he democrat ie noun tier, fo" 'Secrelai* of Stale, received volet-', anil in jXM •J.'JS.S.T*, a f.iumi.: otT in the demo-

era!it* .voir II I: r-'i-f 1 t'l

Wherever there is an otlice in sii?ht Idist.ict may turnout no one yet know can always count on thtf averaiie I hut place hunters ure lejjfion, the fellow

republican being near to take it io if possible*. The cohesive power of public

iug hungry politicians in bread and but- plunder is all. really, that has enabled tor. The last item is really the main the republican part to maintain an thing aimed at. l'here is reailv no need I organization any length of time. In whatever that the State should be Uhis State the parts lias long been out asked to invest a cent in it. L'here is of power and their appetites at the already aSoldier's Hume at Marion, fnd., prospect of spoils is unusually keen, well et ablished and atupio room to They ar- proposing to have all the accommodate all tin old soldiers who money there is possible sight, and may des're it during the remainder of much more not now vismle. Mr* their days on earth. The Tippecanoe Blatchley. of Terre Haute, an obscure business is little !-ss than a gigantii 1 man a short tune ngo, was carried into steal sought or to be gougVil to wring the State Geologist's oflice by the late money from the tav-payers of the State, political tidal wave, lake his brethren There is little or no patriotism in the he is hungry for spoils, lie hys? the ap entire business, and somebod is going pointing of gas inspector, and two or, to make money out of it unless headed three other positions of profit oil' by some sensible, honest and farseeing members of the next General

pointed a gas inspector last ^eek uanied Berry, an unknown quantity like liim

Assembly. We hope there arc enough self. Hut the worst Is the seandle arishonest members in that body to pi e- I insr from it. It was hinted and even vent the proposed raid on the State stated that Herry had paid 6:1,000 for treasury, even if it is largely republican, the appointment, if ti'U'

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'SOFi'lUE.

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he should be

of corruption of the worst kind, if true. Vet at the same time this is only a re publican way of doing thiDgs. and this is not tha first man of his party to buy himself an office. It is a dirty mess at best, and yet this case will probably be covered up and everything concealed

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I r, scenl of the republicans fur office since their victory in this Stat- lar.t month is unusually strong and im .-ista ble. From almost every school district of the State candidates are developing, and the lives of the members of the legislature promises to be burden until after the otliees are disposed of. I.'epro sentative Mcf'rea has a large and volum inous correspondence relating to the oflice* for which he has only one vote to give, vet the oflice hunters are extreme-

a

gpt that, and the number

1 of dear friends he has jut now is stir

prising even to himself. Candidates

belt are legislative favors from Montgomery of their county, average up well with any of per cent, and them, ami the number that would make late crushing K"

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door-keepers, cierks. sweepers, etc.. is large and constantly irrov.'in^.

IvP.PL'BI.N WNS have been doing much brngging-ab.iut the wonderful ability ami promise of future statesmanship in Watson, the individual who defeated I lot man for Congress in the 1th district. His utterances at a jolification meeting at PuishTille a few days after

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a y.oung his term be thor-

sophomorical ass. and before I expires his constituents will oughly satisfied 011 that noint.

publicaus made no gains, but enough doubt, so long as the State has to

democrats expressed dissatisfaction by sta)ing at homo to cause what appeared on 'ho Furfaee a landslide.

»nl.v two yea'-e until the election of in,other democrat President.

A Movr.MK.vr to consolidate llie State University at IJloomington and Purdue 1 into ore institution in talked of as likely formation. to come up at the next session of the! 'State .Legislature. A good ino\. no'

down with the mo«ey to keep the.so in I stitutions running, although it might fare badly with a few pauper politicians who might be thrown out of a J' bv the consolidation.

1 oMi In JSlltl his op1 'Jo'iCiV!, and in if 'Jti.ii'i') in I In- republlean

•. lil.filVJ. a utalli \ol". Tnt:s it appears thai 'he net result in 1 ndiaea is a 1,'iss of onlv teti per cent, ic other words nine-ten! hs of the vteitwiio ave their sullraees- lo the ileaioc racy in IS-'-stood sturdily liy the part} wo year? later, udo om- tepth former democrat* 1IHVC:..1SU\V VO republican ticket. This is a very low rate of political mortality v.lurintr a "landslide." and is so regarded by the eafrteii: democracy. I ndiar.a demo-.TaCT 1 liereI'ort credited with the uaiitiee o', ste.alfastiiesn and courage im,i,'r tryii'i cir!cuinstances. It has evinced the*- n»alities in a remarkable derree. ind ib still I on deck for another trial of F'/en^t.h

Its principles are eternally ri-o and therefore bound l.o win. I'ime v-.. 11 add to lts stren-lh the power.

BY the time tieprcseniative Mi'(.'rhas heard the last impctunities o! the h-pl of hunurv seeker:-" for positiors in the legislature, he wid doubtless wish he was auain a private eitiv.i n. There are «aid to be eis or 'en alone from Crawfordsville who want placer-, and what the rema'nder of the eounry ai'd

who want, to be clerks, dour keepers sweepers and such at the nest session of the legislature. Many of them arr veterans in the business of oliice holding ind seeking, and are going at it very systematically to obtain the jobs to lie let out bv the legislature tins winter.

Two dollars and liTty cents will pay ferTliK HKVIEW. Weekly Knquirer. or Sentinel, and the Prairie Farmer, a weekly farmer's paper, all for onnjear. Leave your name with our nearest agent."''

3100 Reward, SI IM), •i':

The reader of thi paper

lie »P- pleased to learn that there is

Send for list of testimonials. F. J. Ciiknky it Co.. Toledo, ".

isrsold by Druggists,

According to the last ("nited States census tho coal fields of the various States and Territories embrace "iP.OnO square miles.

For Yonr Inlorinatioii.

Patrons of the Yundalia and Pennsylvania Lines West o'V Pittsburg will be glad to know that an arrangement has been made, taking effect November 1st, by which portions of Mileage Tickets will be fletatchc.l and accepted in payment of excess baggage charges. Commercial travelers and others wili find that agents of the Pennsylvania and Yandalia Lines at all principal stations have been instrurted regarding this concession, which will 110 doubt, become im mediately popular.

Two hundred car loads of horses have been sold at A ppleton, Wis this seawon, in «pite of the trolley car mania.

Yield o| to Misfortune.

1 was a!llieted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of October I coti.'d neither taste or smell and could hear but litile. F.lv's Cream Malm cured it. Marcus Geo. Shautz. Railway. N. ,J. 1 suffered from catarrh of (he worst kind ever since a boy. and 1 never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Halm s. ems to do even 'hat. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Oscar Ostium. l." Warren Ave. Chicago. III. Cream Balm is agreeable.

Many Chinese books are made of wood, each page being cut from a block, after the maimer of an engraving.

Where Men May Secure Work,

Do you wish to know where 011 can secure employment at good wanes antl at the same time have an opportunity to get and pay for a good homo of your own." If V'JU do, write a letter to Frederick Abbot, Land Commissioner, Wis ennsin Central 'Railroad at Milwaukee. Wis., and he will send you a little pamphlet whi.rh will give you the infor-

Massachusetts is lirst in fisheries, peccuml in commerce and third ii. manu-

I facture and printing

Thousands of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Iloou'sSarsap arilla. This in abundant reason for belief that i'. will cure you,.

VN V^

if

will be it. least

onetlr aded disease that science has been able to cure .t 1 its stages, and that is catarrh Hall's itarrh Cure

{wustitutional rlisc/tso, regiiiros a eon-

immediately investigated. It Fmaoks {stitutiona! treatment. Hall's Catarrh 1

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Sewing

\Vl,,. on .ire looking for a sew in sewing

WINDOW

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tn.it i.natarrn. italic ,it,urn 7 oot. Best, 'loth is the only positive cure known to the 7 Wot, Beet Clotn, vi»h Fiihgra. niedieal fratemityii-fCatarrh being a I

Cttre is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building tip the constitution and assisting nature in doing it.*? work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Hoi Jars for any case, thrt it fails to cure.

Curtain Pole.hold G'

Carl^oix^

Taken.

Th positively the

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voir desire

vol' the prices! \!v

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IN STEP WITH THE SEASONS!

[j- the man ho gets lii

W mil of styles ior I «it hi

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»K (. 'jlOl «iPiU tlCiiK

ate so many clo

I! oi WP.II a »horoutrhly poo^

AND CAPS!

All iroo«: wciihis. 'i nun

that we can p!ca-.c

in t.tsnioiis. The

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price

JV1 tuoli

REM KM HER

The White

machine- tnat 5h tmv til r- \Yhi',».

Remember that, several hundred families ot

Montgomery county you will find they

use the White Sewing Machine.

W. E. NICHOLSON

AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.

^I'ade. Cloth, with be.,t Sr:

lxture-

Tinware, inshe.s. Hanging Lamps and everything in Hoiii oils at narg'iins. Table« {riven hwiiv, fall tint) see them,

1-2 roi'NDS (iRAXi'LATttb

.i:\irmcrs inng- in your wil.

0! \1)S "li'OLl) MK.DAL" FLOl'U

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fitted for all kini

lOc Store

HENRY SiiOAN has named his new place ••Tho Market" and I aasnre you it will be the market, for he intends to always have the laxuri&s and delicacies of the season, something that our lively city needs. If you need a fM* an oyster, a chicken, a turkey, a duck, or even a goose, live or dead, and dressed up in good style yon can get it on order. Special attention will he shown to any who want Hanks, either cooked or green for private ose or f.r socials or any entertainment r.s have the faci lit)- for cooking and shall iiimr antee satisfaction.

Oysters at" Special ..-Prices

for socials and c*ntertainnient. "The Market" will be in full bla.st Satuni.ir morning and your patronage and presence shall be very much, appreciated.

YOU NBBD GROCERIES?

W ill supply them at living !:«ces. Your Pr id'icr "will buy more Fry's than ,my iher place in towp. ^ee niui before .selling vinir ProdiM•

Now Is The Time

,'J'n ll.WK YOl'K

Christmas Pictures

good.^

Best .and the Cheapest in the Stat*.

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-Rood (noccrics. Cheap- fur (,'nsh. Just think

.\n(i inaiiv other articles for household consumption ei|trnl]v rhc.ip. You never in vour lil'c-iink- ijuuglii hcaper or better Cootls titan w( offer vu.

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FOIl

1-biiii.i. i-^^.s, I'ot.itocM ana otiier produce ano, lintis'e 1! iiitcrc.-ung lor von

Successor to Isham Willi.- Washing'on PI''

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Com' Ho'