Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1895 — Page 9
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1st Day.
Young men
wiU regain tlji ir lost manhood, and old
mon will recovcr their youthful vigor ly using KKVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness Ixibt Vitality, In) potency. NU?htly Emissions,
Ijost'l'owor.Failing
ORAWFORDSVILL.E
STEAM DYE WKKS
I adlflrtan^-Gontlomea'a Clothing cloanod, Colored and ropalrod in first-class atyle.
Gleaning Gentlemen's Clothing a Specialty.
All work warranted. Ofliee and works at American Steam Laundry, branch office American Steam Laundry offlco, corner of
Green and 1'iko Stroete.
HERMAN IMHOFF.
IYOU ARE WELCOME
When looking
for
-V eries to examine the stock carried by
|B.B. Atkinson,
The College Street Grocer. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries at reasonable prices. Produce wanted. Corner of College and Water Streets.
Fits Cured!
(From l. .S. Journal of Medicine.)
Prof. W. H. PEEKE,
Who makee a specialty of
EPILEPSY
has without doubt treated and oured more cases than any living Physician: his HIICCASH is abtoniihlnp. Wo havu heard of cases of twenty yearn standing cured by him. lie publlshos a valuable workon tliln ditioafo which ho sendB with a large bottle of hta absolute eure. froo to any aulloror who inay sond their P. O and Exp ess s.ddresH. Wo advise anyoao wishing a cure to address. Prof. W. II.l'EEKK. K.I)., 181 Pearl St., N. W.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
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RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a Well Man of Me.
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Memory. Wattting Diseases, and
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Fresh Groc-
While Usin?
HOM to Cure Yourself It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to ttie system, aa tobacco, to an irveterate user bccomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin Physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo, it will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarartae to permanently cure any ase with three boxes, or refund the noney with 10 per cent, interest. "3aco-Curo is not a substitute, but a cientific cure, that cures without the bid of will powor and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system aa Xuro and freo from nicotine as the day you took vour lirstchew or smoke, ftold'by all druggists with our ironclad guarantee, at $1.00 per box, three three boxes, (thirty days treatment, S2.50, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send Six Two-Cent Stamps For Sample Box, Booklet And Proof?
Free. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists. LaCrosse. wis jan. Mth.fi mo.
A tten It No Don't Miss It
PASSED AWAY.
8. A. R. Beach Expires at Indianapolis on Monday His Death Due to all Affection of the Throat.
News raachod this city on Monday morning shortly after o'clock that S. A. R. Beach had passed away at Indianapolis where ha has been under the care of a physiciai. for si m» time for an affection of the throat. Although in poor health, his death was not looked fur by a largo nuniber of his friends and the sad news came in the nature of a shod:
Stephen Beach IH born in Adanui county, Ohio, on Jan try 2nd, 1335, and at the time of his de.r was GO years of ago. He has been resident of this Stats from early bo\ '.mod and prior to the time his famih moved to Crawfordsville, he was fogreesive farmer of Coal Creek township, owning a large and fine farm. He was an active loader in political and religious work and bore the reputation of being an unusually good natured man. Ho was a prominent Mason and also a leading member of the Meharry's Li rove Old Settlers' Association as well as secretary of the Meharry Burial Ground Association. He has been married three tioieB and was the father of eleven children. His! first marriage was to a Miss Margaret Carter, of Fountain county, in 1855), his second 4o Miss Hanna Espey, of Illinois', in 1870 and lastly ho was married to Miss Rachel Holton, of Frazee City, Minn., who yet survives him, in 1890.
The remains were brought to his residence in thi3 city on Monday evening and services were held there by Dr. 11 A. Tucker, of the Methodist church, of which the deceased was a member, after which the funeral was held in the Meth odiBt church at Wingato on Wednesday mornintr, and all that WHS earthly of the once friendly man was laid in its last resting place IL the Meharry cemetery
Company II, Reunion. On last Saturday Company B, 10th ICeerimont Indiana Volunteers held a moBl enjoyable reunion at the suburban residence of comrade Elihu Nicholson. Nearly one hundred gm- were assetubed and the reunion was brim full of the pleasures! characteristic of Co. B'a assemblies. Addresses were made by Drs. Tucker and Flick man, Gei\ M. D.
Manson and John L. Goben, Comrade Nicholson was presented with a beauti! ful gold headed cane by the boys and a handsome silver butter di°h and knife by the ladies The supper served had no conceiveable iackings in the way of varioty and abundance and was relished with tho earae gratification as were the hardtacks and hunks of side meat in the days of yore. Thus far Company has presented seventeen canes and butter dishes at as many reunions. They are a lively crowd of G. A. R., hoys and are good for several years to come.
Ii Flani-taklng Condition:
At the Sunday morning services at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. E. B. Thomson, the pastor, made the giatifying report that the church is now out of debt. Three years insurance had been paid and all debts cancelled, so that it will be possible this year to come out ahead. Strong support in now looked to from the First church in the line of religious work and the church will undoubtedly render such as is required.
A Homo Die* from Rabies. Sometime since
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MYERS & CHARNI,
A Mcnairy Flro.
horse belonging to
Miss Stipes, living near Shannoodale, was bitten by a mad dog. but no smyptoms of hydrophobia were shown until Sunday when the animal began to kick and bite and Dr. McLane was summoned. The doctor pronounced its case as that of rabies, but before it could be killed the animal died. In its mad fit it bit several other horses which will be closely guarded.
On Sunday night between the hours of nine ard ten o'clock an alarm of fire was turned in from box 32 and the department lost no time in making headway in that direction. Alston's Grove was reached and tho fire was discovered in a hollow tree. It caused a great amount ot excitement until located and the laugh was on some one. Ed Martin the all around "Goose Nibble" policeman
waB
responsible for the alarm hav
ing noticed the fire and supposed it to be a residence. The worthy "peeler" evidently had a night mare. The tree had been tired to smoke ont a rabbit which some kids was after. Damages light, no insurance.
Union Temperance lUeetiim. A large audience assembled in the Y. M. C. A, Auditorium on Sunday night, the occasion being Union services in which all the churches had united in a Temperance meeting. Short and pointed addresses were made by Hon. P. 3. Kennedy, Dr. C. L. Thomas, W. S. MolTctt and others. Tho temperance cause was given a strong support and it is net improbable that ihe Legislature will be compelled to instruct the youthful minds as to the effects of Alcoholic drinks and narcotics on tho human system. The liquor traffics will be steadily attacked in a systeamtic manner. Tho petition wascirculated among tho congregation and was signed by all.
Dlflttolvcd Partnership. On Saturday the well known hardware firm of Cohoon & Fisher dissolved partnership by dividing thr mammoth stock. Mr. Fisher will continue business in the north room of their present location while Mr. Cohoon will do likewine in the 60uth room. This firm has been established here for years and are widely known. Their dissolution is regretted by all, "nd the name was brought about on account of the poor health of Mr. Cohoon. Tim REVIEW wishes both urlimited success in their individual business.
Little Women Entertained. '1 ho liitie women's club co-Mpo^ed of the following little Misses. Kattie Brown Blanch Sloan, May Stilwell, Cornelia Warner. Lizzie Sloan, and lone McBroum were happily entertain ed by the las named at. h-r home on west Main street on Saturday afternoon. Divers amusements were indulged in and choice refreshments were"! served. As an entertainer Miss McBroom proved herself a star among tho "Little Women."
Seemed to Bnjoy Life. The early part of the week a party of movers broke camp about seven miles south of this city on tho Terre Haute road, where they had b'en quartered for several days. They were living in tents and had the usual aggregation of worn out horses, old wagons and a number of small children. The little ones were scanti clad and ran about in ihe snow in their bare feet apparently enjoying lifo to the ir most.
Attcnpted Sulfide*. A woman residing on north Washington street and a young lady of High street attempted suicide tho latter part of last week, but both were unsuccessful. In the Hikrh street case four different doctors wore summoned but none would go owing to the financial condition ol tho family. One was finally found who gave his services and saved the young lady's lifo
Death at I.ii«lcn. George ivirris a well known citizen of Linden died at that place on last Saturday morning hfter an illness with typhoid fever. The funeral was held at the Christian church on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock and the remains wore interred in the Linden Cemetery.
Twe Things to Watch For* First—A business change, largo scaleSecond—A wedding. A Crawfordeville young man and a belle from else- vian Viking ship are not so very differwhere. Will occur soon, ent in shape.
Size apart, tho Venetian eondola, the Siameso bargo and tho old Scandina-
THEY EAT.
Do the Ripleyites who Helped "Ketch" the Rabbits—Those who Caught The Least Paid the Bill.
Some time ago a huge rabbit hunt was held in Ripley township. The hunters wore divided off into two sides and started in with the understanding, the same as last soason, that tho side returning with the fewest bunnies was to stand the pressure of the grand banquet which always follows. The winning side was captained by as. Galloway while the lroeer6 were directly un der tho orders of Ivan Fink. Tho chase was furious and exciting and when it terminated it was discovered that i370 of tho "feathered songsters" had been enticed from the land of tho living. These were brought to the city in a large wagon and above them floated "Old Glory.'' Galloway's men looked supremely happy while those commanded by Mr. Fink did not show up quite as well on account of the anticipation of what came off on last Saturday night. The hunterstogether with invited guests to the number of 175 assembled at Mr Finks home where a terrific collation was served which waB even more elaborate than those of proceeding year. Joy reigned supreme and abetter pleased crowd has never before assembled together. It was a late hour before all could get in a shape to travel homeward and wo can safely say that the event will never loose a particle of its freshness in the minds of the guests present.
A Jolly Crowd.
A jolly crowd of young folks drove to the country home of the Misses Epperson, south of Ladoga on Saturday evening and were delightfully entertained by Walter Epperson and wife and Misses Adah, Eva and Nettie Epperson. A crowd of yo mg people were present from Roachdale and tho evening was I enjoyably spent in various games. The I crowd from here went down in a farm wagon, tho snow having gone off so that it was impossible to make the trip in a bob sled as was intendod. An oyster supper was prepared for the heroes of tho fourteen mile jolt and the crowd returned at about 3 o'clock Sunday morning:, tired but satisfied to tho
I 'est e\-teqt with tue pleasures of th§ trip.
TUc I.ongeNt Word*. Below are the niue longest words in English languauge at tho present
th writing, ac furnished by a student: SubconBtitutionalist.
Incomprehensibility. Phiioprogenitivenese. Ilonorilicibilitndinity. Anthropophagenaoariaii.. Disproportionableness. Velocipedestrianistical. Transsabstantiationableness. Proantitranaubatantiationist. Prof. Robert Burton isyetto be hoard from. Wo are led to believe however that he will willingly surrender the honors for the above.
Death ol an Infant.
On Sunday evening at about 7 o'clock Alden, ihe two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fueon, died after a long and painful throat disease. The funeral was held from the residence of Rev. G.
Fuson on Tue-day morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. S. H. Fufon, of Rockvillo. The remains were interred is tho Odd Fellows cemetery.
To Be Harried on Thursday. On next Thursday evening at th brides home in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Sam C. Henry will wed a miss Emma Romer. Sam is the eldest BOD of Dr. Henry now located at Alamo and is a Postal clerk on the Pittsburg & St. Louis railroad. He is very well known in this commuiiity. A future of happiness and prosperity is certain.
An ochinodorm that inhabits the West Indian seas has over 10,000 arms.
MYERS & CHARNI
the Old Campbell Corner, Will Continue Their Mammoth Cost Clearance Sale!
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Department A.
THE LYON
RAIP
MEDICINE —Co.
STOMACH
FORSALE
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The Railroad Sandwich. W. R. Hart, Traveling Salesman, Dayton, O., saysr "Like many other traveling men, I made the acquaintance of the railroad sandwich, wlio afterward introduced me to old 'General Dyspepsia,' an acquaintance I was unable to shake tintil I met with LYON'S SEVEN" WONDERS, which I am happy to say, has put the unwelcome guest to flight. Dyspepsia and headaches are things of the past. I feel like a new man and can eat anything."
Could not Sleep at Jfight. 7 whom it may concern: Following an attack of la grippe and typhoid fever, I was left with a bad condition of blood and serious stomach troubles. I had no appe-
IHDIANAPOUS tite, was exceedingly nervous and IND
c°uld
BYALLDRUGOISTS.WONDERS
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or
CHAS. AINCE, Supt. National Detective Bureau,
-SEE-
COLMAN
1 you have the goods and want it
THE TAILOR, FOR YOUR
Give me a trial.
not sleep at night. To tell
the story briefly, LYON'S SEVEN cured me. JOHN F. WHITE, County Recorder's Office. Residence, 162 Hof*
Ave. liidiauapolis.
96'j Market St.. Itooms 12, 13, 14 and
21 Main Street.
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