Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 January 1895 — Page 9

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REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

Made a

Bweil Man

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THE GREAT :ioili I»ny. I»RS IT O

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proliir«'s li«- al«iv«- results lii !M j"'t? powerfully «ml .illicitly. OircB nhcn allotlu'r^ i.iil. Young uu'ii will ronam thoir manhood. wid "Id moil will rccover thoir youthful vigor liy using KHVIVO. It ipiirkb' hun^Iy rciwtnrofl Ni:Pvons-ih-KB.Lf^t Vitality, Impolicy. NiKlitly Emissions, Lest I'owi— railing Memory. Wa*tin« Oiwoh.-F. and all olTt*ctfc*ol K.!l(-ulu.-fi or nsrcrf and indiacret.on, which unfits t'nr s'iii y. hnsiin't-v «r marriage. It liotouly cure* by Murtn- at tin sent of disrarc.btit igacrcat nerve ionic and blooil Imllclor. bringImr back tlie pink plow to pnlti clu-eks and rostoring tlio fire of vonlii. It ward* off Inanity and Consumption, liiKist on huvimt KKVIVO,

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CRAWF0RDSV1LLE

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Cleaning

Gentlemen's Clothing a Specialty.

All work, v.arnuitoii. Olliconnd works lit American Steam (.nundry. Rrancb office Arneri«in Stciuu Laundry office, carnnr of (iroon nud Pike Stroota.

HERMAN IMHOFF.

YOU ARE WELCOME

When looking for^Fresh iroc«ries to examine the stock earned by

R. E. Atkinson.

Tho College Street Grocer. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Iroccries at reasonable prices.

Produce wanted. Corner of College and Water Streets.

Fits Cured!

from I S. ..lournAl of WcdieintM

Prof. W. H. PEEKE.

WI10 makes aspecialty *f

EPILEPSY

ta&B without d#ubt traated and cured more cases than any living Phynioian bis success is abtonishing. Wa hnva haard or cosas ot twenty yoar» standing cared by him. Ho publishes a valnable workon this disease whloh he tiends with a large bottle of hla abealute cure, free to any sufforer who may send thair I'. O. and Express addrotta. Wo adriso anyoao wishing a euro to addrefl*. Prof. W. H.PEEKS, V.

n.,

191 Pnarl St.,

Bnxnker's

Carminative BttlBum, the great stomach and bowol Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.

EIGHTEEN-NINETY-PIVE.

That is What it now Rnadn A Promising New Year and How it Began A Wann Welcome Attendi the Arrival of the Infant Year. 1891 ifl gonp where tho won*'bine twineth. It left ua at. midnight on Monday ami was ushereii out by the tolling of tli« church bells ali it the city together with guns and wate'i parties. At the first indication of its iding away vows weio vo and could you hoar the ni tho turning over of '. if you will tho. of anus uplifted or si. turo illustrative Everything

thoBo it the sparrow, Promptly at no doubt, lovors tjro loose from

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the awful punishment of timidiiv- and hurli'tl their loving epitaphs against the willing ears of the blushing maids like demons. The old town pumpa could be hear.Ia minulo later ap Ihey supplied a Turn and Jerry or a glass of tho cnoi foaming. Everything and everything

The 8tato Treasurer

AHKIBIIH.

Albert Gall, Treasurer of State, transferred his property, real and sosal, to Adolph Seidenstickor Frederick M. Bachman, trustee,

CoaaiiiK Attraction* nr Mimic Hall.

A Ship Canal.

for nilee nusod by

ling

leaves. Imagine mds (porhapa) rounding in pos•w resolutions. 'T from tlio use flirting with aro kept this .'•n of earth and for itb cornplewings even like

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of the little citrarptte (rreat big girls and if will morolj be the he: all that will bo laok'nu tion will be downr

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has perand to be

as security for $65,000 which Mr. Gall's bondsmen have advanced in order to make it possible for tho Treasurer to make full settlement with the State. Tho sixty-five thousand dollars represents the amount ot State money which was on deposit at ths time ot the failure of the Indianapolis National Bank, July, 180:$. It was known to a few of Mr. Gall's friends at the time the bank failed that he was a heavy loser, but the street some time ago ceased to give the subject thought. The money was not deposited in the name of the Stata Treasurer. After the bank closed its doors an effort was made to assist the Treasurer in gotting back the money which he had lost, but it was not wholly successful. Mr. Gall had lost heavily also by the panic in his privato business.

Lesee Mace Townsley has engaged the following attractions ahead for tho theatre loving poople of Crawfordsville:

Side Tracked, to-night: Derby Winuer, Jan. 7th Limited Mail, Jan. '2(3th Charley's Aunt. Jan. 30th: Wight Bolls, Jan. 31st.

Aty of these attractions are capable of drawing a good house.

VERS & I'llARNI,

ijaBBjfiesszsjiss

A tall, Blender man, with keen blue eyes, and a stubby gray beard, lounged about tho corridors of the Denison Hotel, Christmas morning, says an Indianapolis paper. He was Prof. John L. Campbell, of Wabash college. Prof. Campbell for years has beon interested in tlio goodetic survoy of Indiana. Ila conceived the plnn of removing t»ic Momence rock from the Kankakee river, and successfully accomplished the task, no i9 familiar with every curve of tho Kankakes channel, and knows every foot of the marsh land lying in tho northern part of the state. Four or tiro years ago, tbe Professor startled his friends by a proposition to furnish the city of Chicago with water from the Kankakee river, but the scheme is yet in embryo. Prof. Campbell is now nurs ing the hobby of a ship canal through Indiana. He believes it is only it question of a few years when ocean steamers will be plying between the seaboard and the great lakes, and expects to witness the sight of an ocean schooner plowing its way through tho lloosier state.

Jistiflabte F!«sviDg. On Saturday the case of tho Stale v# Miss Icy Aulstin for punishing a child of Geo. Charters, of Coal Creek township was tried before his majesty Squire Stilwell. The Squire in order to thor-

surnundings seemed decidedly upriirht oughly spread himself, engaged the large court room in which to hear the isridenceand charge the jury. A. B.

and new resolves fairly turned the air. If the ringing of tho bells had anything to di with the coming in of the New Year, it certainly got in all right for the merry chimes were heard loud and long. The ui:ist utarliing resolution of the night cane from au east side belle who swore by all the rights and righteous that no more gum goes. Everybody swore, but noaneseemed disposed to cuss any. Notwithstanding all of these, the New Year got here all O. and is one of great promise. The one just gone has been ond productive of much more good than tho previous one and as a matter of regular order this one will surpass them both. Tho delinquont tax list for 1894 was lower than it has aver been and everything in general points to tho new comer as a year of prosperity. May it so be. Lend it your assistance and make good what it promises us. While all areswearintr ofl their imperfections, lol them as a pure gold substitute, swear on a determination to hustle and see whether sr not we can boom our "Athons" to the fullest extent. Tho time for action is here and we shall all await in anxiotv, its sunaing up at its close,

Anderson represented the defence while Kenuedy and Bowers moved the prosecution. Miss Aulstin acknowledged that she had whipped the little one. but that it was no more severe than any ordinary chastisement and that tho child justly deserved tho same. The jury had heon out just twenty minutea when they returned a verdict of not guilty. "Thin decision was not unlooked for by thosa who heard the evidence.

An Old Pioneer G«n«. Mrs. Sarah Gray, relict of Abner Gray, deceased, and familiarly known as Aunt Sallio Gray, died on Monday morning, Dec. 31. ut her home 3J miles west of tho city. The deceased was a pioneer settlor, 85 years of ago, and has always borno a most excellent name. Sho has long been a faithful member of the Christian Union church, and met a caiui and peaceful death though sudden it was, The funeral was held at tha

Wesley Methodist church Rt 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning. Interment hi the Wesley cemotery.

A Siuidivy Fire Scare. At about 2:30 Sunday afternoon an alarm ot fire called tho Department to the Tomlinaon property on the corner ot Washington and Market streets where smoke was seen pouring out from underneath the roof. No flames were discovered, but would have burst out in the course ot another hour or

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Tho JTackaon Day Banqnet. Uovernor Matthews ivill ho toastmaster, and the Rev. J. A. Milburn vill otTer prayer. The subject of ex-Qov-ernor Campbell's response has not yet been made known. The other toasta are: "Andrew Jackson as President"—John Gilbert Shanklin. "The President of tho United States." —Charles L» Jowett. "The Democratic Party Are Its Principles Sullicientlv Potent To Regain Prestige?"—Isaac P. Gray. "Party Platforms: To What oxtent are Members of Congress bound to Declarations of Party Platform?"Iienjamin F. Shively. •'Tho Democratic Soldier."—William R. Myers. "Tho Future Mission of the Dumo cratic Party. Wh it Slial' Wo Dp To He Saved?"—Robert C. Bell, "Tho Indiana Democracy. Its Greatness in Defeat as Well as in Victory"John W. Kern. "The Memory of Thomas A. Llondricks"—The Rev. Gustav A. Oarstensen. "Why Aro Wo Democrats?"—Lieu-tenant-Governor Mortimer Nye. 'Tho Commersial Traveler in Politics"—Charles R. Duthn. "Club Organization I'rank D. Butler. "Tho Rights of Lacor as Recognized by Democratic Principles"—William F.

Townsend. "The Highest Aim of the Government."—Alonzo Green Smith. "Mutual Relations Between Morals and Politics"—Tho Rev. D. D'Eonaghue. "Thomas Jefferson the Fathor of Democracy"—Samuel O. Pickens.

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defective flue is supposed to have beon responsiblf for the trouble. Damages small

John 1,. Sulltvaa I'aaaea Tbraagh (be ('it lnt* liLimortal slugger, John L. Sullivan and his theatrical troupe were in our city on Monday, having several hours to wait at the Junction for a train to Greencastle. .John L., looks too pussy to put up any kind of a scrap now. His br»ther ia with him in the same company and closely resembles him. Wonder why Manager Townsloy •ouldn't have secured them for Music Hall?

Hov To Uo If. If it is your desire to keep apace with all events of note wo can instruct you as to the best plan to accomplish tha same. Hand a dollar to our nearect agent or send it to this oflico and have tho old reliable REVIEW send to your address for 1805. It is in its 54th year and yet holds its own for current, news. If you want a good county paper, tha RKVIEW is the one that will fill the bill.

1 four years 26,000 men and womon have taken their lives in France.

What i^o Loafer Hw*. Ho sees many curious people, He adtuirea iho walking Christmaa gifts. lie gax.es upoa the advent of a new year with fonaeai dopes.

He relishes the sight of the court house corner bon-tire and says to himself "This is suroly Citified." 110 sees several bad cases of sickness laid up for some people who so admire skating.

He sees that much talked of street car lino "nit." IIo takes a squint at the prospects for a spring boom in business lines.

Ho looks at his toes sticking out of shoes and wonders why the Relief Aajsociation does not take up their winterjj work.

He watches for a chance to obtain a seat upon some jury and nervously chaws liia Aobackcr in anticipation of the sauie.

He, notices a place to set npon a register in tho Court House corridor and there goes to sleep while the outside world aB usual wags for itself.

Kirkpatrirk-BhrpHcrd. At tho home of the bride's parents, on west Main street, on Monday night, occurred the marriage ot Miss Mary K. Shepherd to.Edwin Kirkpatrick. The home was beautifully decorated and the coremony was especially pretty. The young couple received a number of presontd, and they enter onto the sea of married life with tho best wishas of a host of frienda.

Y. M. C. A Keep* Open Hanaa. The Ladies Auxilliary of the Y.M.C.A. kept open house in the Association rooms oa Tuesday evening. A large crowd was in attendance and passed the evening most pleasantly amid the music and decoration. Tha Muaical Amateurs rendered five numbera which we highly received.

Tin- Award af Prize*. The five prizes offered to the Agents securing tho five largest ot subscribers to THE RF.VIKW for 1895 were awarded on Saturday last. The first prize, a four wheeled road wagon went to J. S. Bennett, of Linden.

One man makes a fortune toeight that become bankrupt in England.

MYERS & CHARNI

In the Old Campbell Corner, Will Continue Thei i\h\ 1 in ikth Cost Attend 11NQw Don't Miss It

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WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY

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To whom it viayconccrn Following an attack of la grippe aud typhoid fever, I was left with a bad condition of blood and serious stomach troubles. I had no appe-

excee(lingly

National Detective Bureau

y6^ k. Market St., llooms 12, 13, 14 und is.

Thla Bureau iareatlBat^a murders, connpiracloe. blackiuailiug, burglarios, theCts, nd stock BtA&liug, legal evWt©QO0 in dlvoroo anil otbor fatally n&ttgru, ©to« Only oxportanflMI deteetlvefl oraployed. (tollable refmoaoes fanislio dyoa (rora ImduiD&iMSito. ia the Unlona or auy rt k* Europe, Tho Superintendent ot U1I0 Bureau wa® tonatf.

S'a'e Detective Officer for tho Stato ot Now Jersey, atse Chief Deteotire the N. Y., O. St

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2 Main Street.

On Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Spectacles, Canes, Umbrella, Finger Rings, Earrings, Pins, Cut Glass and Art, Ware. In fact everything in our store. So i'omc and see us before selecting your Christmas Presents. We take pleasure in showing you through.

In Watch and Jewelry repairing we lead. A trial will convince you that our statement is correct.

Eyes fitted free ol charge.

L. ROST.

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