Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1894 — Page 7

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RESTORES VITALITY. "X

THE GREAT no,:,

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3?X*.3JSI'J03A: :AL^M.ZESXTK" jtroiliK rs I he iilmie rcsJils iiti- ,. Ii. :i. *h pnwrlully iiiKl iiuickly. t--A inn aU'ollo:'- tail. Yoim« men will regain ti. lo.-t laanhood. ain't old

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will recover tlicir .oiiinli:i vmor by

IIKVI VO. It. qiucKly ai .*l I'e.stoif*.*- Servoii* !.••«. Vitality, Xmp...(.-no,•. Ki^uflv l\i.:Kk.m:. I.ont 1'iuvcr. '.•"jslliiB M. j.-.ory. Mi us :uid all ell» eth or st'li-aljii^v or exer ..and iniiih.'niion, liieli n!!fith tun toi ki )!'. \. 1 ..i or tnarri'ici It not ouly cures by Martini: at i.in-.-:iL ol tlis- but lSacria! net'v twnir -n Ie:n builder, briagIMC Iwi-lt till' |I||)I: ali.n- 111 p:le .-heele. a'ui reMoMi.'K llii* iir.- ol jou'.'i. i: uriol ol! In.-aiiity ami Consumption. :i li.nnu: I{|-:\ IVO.no other. It con be earn. .1 in |.o.-k-f. liy mail, S1.00 per }ia-Uiu.'e. or n.v lor sr..ilO, itli-.i posi tlvo wilt ten 1,'ihiiMnici- id mrii fir refund the money, ('ircnla- ir •. Auil.-.vis ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. S3 ilivcr St.. CHICAGO, ILL. ion \I.I:

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TTFSS HEAD NOISFS CURED

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Bow" on" the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made liy the Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia^ It pro-

with this trade mark.

Watch dealers only.

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L«U of walch cases aro spoiled in the opening, An opener to obviate this ssnt free.

A GRAND OFFERI rnCfi? MME.

REVIEWS.

•K we ui.it ter slip 'fit I w. It ifi (Mir intcnti :i to event, of important— lhat 'liin Montgomery t*i.»i:• ty

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f- 1)1 )|V iienoe

•villi IJr tinnally be of i: Tin-, iii give ev happens nearly as

than riif-li-(3 we inn ten-

il few items !i Would the many reader^ of

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•sib'e theref .ro we be, you

at Ieuiion !,i tiie following bi'H nf news which ise.rte.re coinpolle'l to nit in our lust. i^-i.e citlier on account of the lack of space or the fact that went!

to pre: eil.

prior to tli" me th^y huj.pen-

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he suit of Ma\or lliindel admitiis trator of the es'.t:ie of .laiiiPt? a^'aitiKt the Mie'niiiJii! ''entral limlroad Com|iany for the stou of sr.(i(iCt for the death of irsoti wiio was killed while di-cbargiiiu the-.duties of brakt!man on January, near llam oond. Ind was 1 ried lar-t week in the nited Slates Oislrk't T'ourtwilh .ludu''' Maker in the chair. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of ""'OO. Tin- mother of the decea^. 'l .'.Mil ^ret the sirae ai is badly need.

o. n.rnoK Ni:\ri nKATit'^ noitp.. Word reached .f. II. (Jo.ik on Frio'MV las! to the effect that his son Ori'-n v. as lyin^r at the point of death in 1/iMie ifi, Arkansas, with consumption. He cannot poHiibly last much longer.

lii.Mf.S TH1. OllA(iP. AiiAISNT MlM. I .lacob Carter, ihe Ktrkpatrick tnerchant who was placed under arrest for raising the sums of orders on him from Philander Nicholson, emphatically denies the same and is very wrothy at being accused of such, Carter was turnou loos^ on a SfiUO bountJ, his father appearing with him at the residence of Judge llarnev and going on it. lie says he never thought of such a trick and will iight the case to the bitter

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U'cts the Watch from the pickpocket, and prevents it from

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A. RUPPERT'S

TKKX FACE BLEACH

MME. A. RUPPERT pays: "1 approciHte tho fact that there aro niany thnu-Kinil!-«il iailii-'SintlK'Dnltol States tlml would like to try my \V(irld-H«!no»nc(l 1'ACK Hl.IIACN: but liavo boon krpt frem iloina so on nceeuntof prh e.whlfli IsS'I.DO por bet tlu or. 11 bottles alien toiintlier. Ifii.oo. In order Uiut all of these ni-.y have nit importunity, 1 w'U five loeyery caller, ab^olutely frce. suniplc bottle, nnd

yn .y in order to sujipb' those out

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rhari:eMnM"i«l.i',r-f,,'0'lU', snyor°^"V!mJ!

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Mr«. (!nas. Manard, wife of one of the 1 "fence" gang, who was taken in hoc last week, was hahl under $200 bond tu await 1 the action of tho grand jury. Failing I to secure the amount she was remanded to jail and will keep her husband company at that place.

Fishero has been stage struck for some

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dropping'. Can only be had Mont comnany with cases stamped

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Sold, without extra charge jbcen stopping at the Nutt Hotel. They

which they proceeded to tlui ho:r.e of I Dr. Cunningham aud were married.

]ler parents did not object it is unclerstood, but they greatly disliked the idea of her going on the stage. will resign her school at once and soon make her appearance in

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rt11 eharccs pri lolviie^,\)lHtVheadV.aen(\tMV,Jina.f'i!niex*.ronirh- southwest of avnetoWll 1 William liro vn caught hi. Kirn !5l,K.V( H'liinvcs oovorup. «.i IIA A IS t* (t.Tt.e|.y, 6 East I4th St., NEW YORK Cl™ No. 6 East I4th S

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She will dead

earnest behind the foot lights. Miss

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Fishero is a very pretty young lady as is her husband a handsome looking man and both are capable of making slurs in the Theatrical word. Succfss to them. ......

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\:c! Hi-NT. corn husking' ma-

operating a

-Id lwillsuiifl Itsnfely packedin plain wnipper .,

chine on tile Liveugoocl farm four mile

The OLD CAMB3LL. COB NER.

man's death. The accidents caused by these now corn-husking machines are becoming numerous and they are very dangerous articles. Several hands anil tinkers have been lost by them in this locality duriug a comparatively Bhort space of time. Persons operating them should be more careful.

THK IIICII SF «(IOL I'OOT-LTAI.).. Siiturdav was the day net for the Rame of football between tue liigh I school team of (ireenca-tle and that of

this ,,laco aml in a

va

corlance

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thereof

flashing colors ami enabled the home team to share tiie fate of the Wabash College team. The visitors were far too swift for them and pulled the wool over their eyes to the tune of to 2'2. It arson,

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howevei' and although

I'f'aien as they were, our boys did admir ablv.

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Were received into membership at the First Church ou Sunday morning. About twenty in all united and Rfv K. E Thomson was assisted by Rav. C. McCay in the Communion service. The large audience room was packed and the permon was well received.

Wli.l. (id ON Tin STAl.K 'AT I/AST. ^•'Uev. I- Cunningham on Saturday united is marriage Benjamin S. Mian-' _" "T ,, MUN Hnr HIM'D OO rvorr. chard, formerly with the Kelly and ... 1 •, 1 in commenting on arrest of \in. Angel Comedy Company and Miss Killa .. llardmun alias "NICKIBthe

Fishoro. of Alamo. It was iuite a sur .. the papers may have been a htttle too prise to all. Ihity leit Monday morn-

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Plate, last week.

.. severe ou the poor fellow, lie meant

in" lor Logansport where they joined u- nothing bv his caressing the little sisthe Robert Yv ayne Company. Miss

school at Alamo. anchard haa been suiiiui meant no harm whatever. I here for almost a week past and had -*».———

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a a a a

always been very fond of children,

time and eft lore with the Carrie Ij» .. Being weak meiitallv as well as physibut returned after a call v. his actions may have seemed few davs and has since been teaching ... somi'what out of place, but after all. he

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fnr^lTrh^Tri^rthr^h -wer. not so secret about it-, but a the Was that tendered by members of

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same time they succeeded Simonides Court. No. J. Tribe of Men all. Miss Fishero took dinner with him Hur. to their friends, on Monday right. at the hotel on Saturday noon

after

Each member was permitted to bring

one friend, and after the regular business was gone through with, the large hall was thrown wide open aud the visitors royally entertained by a literary and musical program. It was aj grand inception and will be the means of increasing the Court's membership, A few were in attendance from abroad,

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William lirovn caug'.H 111s arm in the There areT,A0 1 aiUa surgeons f'u .'

We are Sole Asrcn'* «ivi neauipiiirrers tor all of Yaunt's Woolen Goods

COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES-

•1111. w.M.^.i-iii ii..i,K x,MI:. Maude Allen, of Waveland. is attend'i bat W abash cannot play hot pan

og

cake, is now evident. They went over' -,

to Indianapolis on Saturday to "do up .|.

the I'.utleritcs and this is the way they did i". 5S to 0 in favor (if Hutler. Oh dt:ai

A'TiUs.

ilow vim bluffed us in! I

the becir.nin'''. We reallv thought you I meant it, but, how you deceived

Kelly teaches in Fountain

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county.

the State Normal.

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Madison

Minnie Michaels -teaches in township.

H. M. Freeitriu toa hei in Walnu township.

Jennie nil is teachini IU the Way notown schools.

K. li. l-'ry teaches the hii school Rochester. Lna.

Stowe Phillips is the ruliutc power at New Richmond.

Maudt Cohoon is teaching in Coal Creek township.

Clyde .Tones is in po.ver behind the throne at l^apiand.

Prof. Mclleth was geologizing at the Shades on last Saturday.

lieorne limehart. is .still at the helm in Sugar Creek township. 51:,:

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township

For

I goodness eakes. begin practicing right now for next year and possibly you can get third or fourth place! After this pleasf don't start anything you can't see through.

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'J be remains the late Li. F. Vallandingham. who was found dead in a New Market barn last week, were unclaimed and on Saturday McL'lure .V

Scott buried the unfortunate man in the Old Town Cemetery. It isuow deli-

The attendance at the county teachers association is large,

1 John Rosebauui in teaching, .hiss-.that

school in Brown township

I). N. I'ittman is doing his usual good work in Franklin town hip.

Sherman Vanscoyoc can be found at his post in Walnut township. Fannie Watson is giving good satisfaction in the New Rose schools.

1 10. V. Canine makes a Battering report of the work in the Flora schools.

Russell L00V a bill is succeeding in I his lirst school in Coal Crock township. I

1\. M. Morrow of the Wingate schools was elected trustee of Coal Creek town

nitely settled that his death was caused hip. by too much whiskey. It is a sorrowful ih" Colfax teachers attended the case and but, few people can appreciate township institute in Sugar Creek townits reality. Poor fellow, he has gone and ship the third Saturday iu November, no friends were at hand to look after Elmore Hobson has entered the him. His ending was pitiable and yet school work]a^ain and is training the it has been made light of. He is dead jonng ideas at No. 2 Union township, and cannot ilefen.i hnnself. May he rest in peace. 1

.vara I:R-S J'IVS.

i.' WLiat is home without a mother"? Has been sung with thought and zeal, 1 Mat a brighter thought, another.

Doth her preseuce make me feel.

That is this, nor do 1 miss it.

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What is homo without her pies.' 1 could take her hand and kiss it For what iu my stomach lies.

I love work as well as pleasure, I like sunshine. 1 like rain. But her pies far more 1 treasure:

Give me them or give me pain.

Bring them in, yea. by the dozens. All 1 own is appotite Tell your uncles, aunts and cousins

Mother's pies are out of sight.

Stuff them through my facial window. Choke me if you think you can To get enough 1 can't begin to.

Hand them to me from the pan.

Give me apple, peach, or pumpkin. Give me any kind you like. For my stomach's badly shrunken.

Just for want of pies to strike.

Let me have them soft or crusty. lOven if stuck to the pans, Warm, or cold, or fresh, or musty.

Aro ifuMlinu. I Feed them to me. yea. in bunches. Our agents aro all hard at work (Jive me those delicious pies ing subscribers for the UKVIKW.secur

watch. ?0, sewinir machine, suit of clothes, and ladies gold watch are the 1 .... When there's 110 more pies to shove. ,| prizes.

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machinery and had it torn olf. It was ployed by the railroads yf the Lnimd ..,,^.^1 p0(!t.11U) rrrtninly a vtry pi"iis vouui:-' a horrible accidcnt and may cause the States and Canada mnn. We can veu.-n lor hi-eap^eitv.

Thev are made bv mother's hands.

Mother oft has tanned my jacket. But it ail 1 do forgive I will never cause a racket, While ou mother's pice I live.

live es

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persons are Dounu to get a prize each When swcil to twice tuy siz?.

are bound to get a prize each®

ifortlie largest list of names by Jatuiary 1. A four-wheel vehicle, gents gold -Mother took great pains to raise me

ti! my poor back hunches

Bo'h with shingle and with love. And her leaving home would craze me.

—LIKVIKWV

."p.'eini poet.

At the Campbell Corner, recently purchased by Myers & Charni. This stock will b©^

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To make room for one of the Finest and Newest Stocks in the City.

As the like 01 this Cut was never known in this City. Remember" the

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Mairf by

THE LYON MEDICINE

Co.

STOMACH

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BY ALL

Opci.itiug Old J^perrv Mill

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writel of tb# aVl0V0 ia ihl, 1{KVIEws

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yon Li.ive the goods am! want it

Give me a trial.

(L'lironic Dyspepsia Vanishes*.

Mrs. Sarah A. Jfaudlin, sixty-eighfc years old, and living at Thorntown, Ind., -ays: I suflered from chronic dyspepsia fur more than thirty- years, with, severe pains 111 the stomach and head. For years I did not dare to eat vegetables of any kind. -Since talking LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS haven good appetite, my health is almost restored and am fleshier than 1 have been, before for many years."

Cured of Catarrli of tiie StOOiaCll.

W iifciUcini'Company (.TENTLKMKN—I can not say too rriucli in praise of your great remedy— LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS. I havo sniftered Cor year.s with a deranged

st

DRUGGISTS,

has been 'Jio demand for

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th.it wc re aboiit out of wheat. Wo want and nui-.t have

Fifty Thousand Bushels

-OF-

Physicians treated me for

IND catarrh of the stomach. I was advised. by a friend to try your remedy I havo done so and am cured.

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Good Milling Wheat!

W t, filiy thousand bushels? Yes. Sir. and thai won't last long. people know a good thing when they lind it They will have this O. K. Flour.

VALLEY MILL CO.

E. Market St.. Rooms i:. 13, 14 and i-

't his Kurmtu inT«dUgat«* murders, conspiracies, blackmailing, burglaried. thotta, luxM ml stock stunllnp, legal evidenco iu divorce und other family mat,tors, etc.. Only experiooood nd trustworthy detectives omployod. KoUiiblo references funislie. dyon from Indianapq^ia, *y Siato in tlio Union, or any port in Europe. Tho Superintendent of this li 11 roan was f#rn»«-

Sunc DetcctWo Officer lor tho Stato of Now Jersey, also Chief Detectivo of tho N. Y., O. & MT. Hallway, late Suporintondont World's Socrot Detective Servlci! of Now York City, and also,W Chief of Police in Now Jersey, and oonnoctod with the Midland Hallway i'olico ami D?Jecttoo Doparment of Kngland. Wo havo reliable oporators located in all parts of tho world. aoOl rnish reliable men 01 short notice. For further particulars, addr

OH AS. AINCE. Supt. National Detectiyp Bureau,

COLMAN RNI- TAU.OI FOI

Our'

INDIANAPOLIS. l&U.

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11. bring, it in. 1 will please yoa.

1 6 east Main Street.

A BIG CUT LAWSON'S GALLERY.

The finest figure Cabinets only Si.00 per ilu/cn. All

other work proportionally cheap. Family ('.roups

specialty. Kverv picture is guaranteed to .be

I strictly.iirst-cloas. Xiet your. J-lolidav work at

LAWSON'S.

Place,