Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1895 — Page 2
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BILLIN (-,S & BILL:
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LOANS.
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nnnu n. t» .u. n.t of yoa with .riviV_'.' iyitijr
£100 «r
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of it. il any i-nyiufiit.
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-:-GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS-:-
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest I tat s,
ABSTRACTS OF II 1 |,K
FARM PHOIT
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WHITE, REEVES iORbARSS
ATTORNEYS A'l' LAV\
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AB.Vl'li I HOOKS
(.'. .Jeiitiison'.s ab-aract hooks
t(Un ii copy o| 'v: deed of record every tract of Ian I in the cotintv a well as to every unsatisfied Mortir or lien
Vcar.-iol labor and many thousniidollars have -, ir'p.t i'i unking hooks complete a:nl helpful in ever
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Mv 20 years experience aided In theHfl nnriviileil tHcihties in traciin titles enable me I claim that in otti-•• Is the best place to have l)KK|i
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A(JKS.
[JCA^KS,
TKACTS
OIUH.T OKFKKP! STKAUT WORK!
OnlpapoMnl rnril will liring full put lltniSni
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Money to: Loan
At tie Uiweet I'.fttu of Intercut ond with time t* HUit the borrower.<p></p>BURTON,
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107ii East Main Street.
Vr ben yo* huTe a horse to Bell see BE* WILLIAMS.
At the Clipper yon cac fi»d aaythlDf
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«u nay deaixe 1b the way of Ise liquor
wad ciiartt
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One jrer.r, Ii. the county Oni ycHr.oni of lac coni.t Inquire at Offce for Alport 1'0°"v
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ARY 9, 1805.
TEE POPEVr. SECRET SOCIE'i'ES. A*'.' known tin- I'npe II -. the -f i'mi. {, "a clinrc!'. ha?
inciiibcr and oheiiii-nt to the re]inreni'iii of U" church ami at th'? panic
'line be true ill I'eliow* or ''I
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is not ex[iUiineil very specifically b) hi?
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bis et ell "ill to
the ArehbishopR uid IIish"pH oT the
lulled S' at '-S I 'llbiislied a few days a^ZO
the following re'at:PS! to socictieH is
Siicie' I II if* l'!iri Hll'lllld bp
taken not to hr ei sn 'red by error. Aid wish to be imd'-rstoiid as referrint
in a ppeenil mapne,- to the working
iisse who Hssuredly tiavo the pro
notion of their interests: rieht ac I,I .vleilied by the church and unop
used by nature Hut it is very im-
ortant as to those with whom they are
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ith them -elves, at no time or in any
ani nr. to be partus to the vio'at ion of
ustire. Any society, therefore, which ruled by. and MM-VI'I-I' o':ies, I ersor.s
ho are not steadfast for the right ami
iienOly to lelicion, is capable nt liemt
VHemely piej .diria
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to the inter'st^.
well af of ii-di vi mils as of the com-
nueity: hem (irnii it cannot be" .Mem of the ori^aMza'ions known
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THINK IT A STEAL ALSO.
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0 establish a soldiers' home be lit ii assed. The petition states that tin o-ne is in,I demanded by the soldiers ot tic Stale, mi'cli less I ci'izens. win -ere not ^uliljer-. It says that throb ect ot the home is lo i»ivc soft jobs ti loliticians. Kii»lity two persons signed tie petition li d. News Legislative loport. -J:?./
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Abstracts nl Title.
AtiEN TS WANTED!
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Nc?vcr Ft,ila t-o Restore Gray
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idea that the dtcreanerf
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wade
TOTAL DISABILITY.
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dell DV iiioiliheri- of that dcneliiinit' liece,, II uieinhers of Ht-ui'-l :c-
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,s Odd Fello
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l'*thi i(= and other*. 'J 'ie ii-: eoiimdel'iihle con«teri.i-
cri-
•••u amotiu Ciitholu:« ihroimhout
ui. 11 .e *i :i' ly a 'in 111 A tie-can in,in. aint some Ihein are iiidienunt
over it They ceiisliier it an abridge
ment of tlieir pert^ociil ri'.'htH. urd at n.p city in ()hio a few days* auo it
ni.tiiber o'- then, in assot,ial ion tooi
occasion to denounee it. Why a man 'M'lhot be a ii 1 l\| liolie. faithful
jodl'. of Miclnean. re^ardinu
whoso rci:in*iion of pension 'roiu 67'J to
80O per month by the mmnsioiier of
Pet.sions, much as been wri'ien for a year past has, by a decir-ii of some U.
?. uii!e. Iiad it placed hack to the
original amouir. Many les»al questions have ara-eii o\*"r it and more arc to fol
low. 'J lie .11.dee decides it a case of
total ciidhility and decides thai Loi.^'fi pi'lision should 1 ot have been reduced.
but the I'ommiHMom ot l'ens'ons seems
to po-set-s illly as mucll Kluiwleil^e of the law as the Court on the matleis
bearin" in the ciie, and it seems :nat it
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a lie ii
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toial (.lisabi! 11 is s-l.oulii
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some
tiled, pel inanent delii.itMii 111 Hit! mat
ter of pensions. A man Is as-mimy
not totally disabled who can earn a Ii vine ir part lal living lor i.imseif If
either his hand or Ins bran •Miiih.e
him to earn even a pa 1 I lal Ii Veil 1
1 0 0 1
U-el b^ but 1 Ii- ir In .ilns enable iliemto
oaeily sccure a competence. Ttiesel^o
men do not have lo
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In
tile pension business needs ovt rnaulini
I here is an iniipiahly and 11 11111:1 in
it in count' ssin-tances. As 11 is it ln»s
crewtc-d more lazy men in the United
Wt I ts thiiB anylhiu^' else ever Kinnvii
or dleameii l' mV uii'hey to man» not honorably enti'!• lo r, antl ire.
i[uently fails to re .\ ard he di serving.
FEES AND SALARIES.
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la that will In- enacted. There is In
so much conlidence in the Senate com
mit tee on Ices and S a im in Ihe
I louse 'om mil tee. S"ine of li.eiiiini
bers of tile Senate committer are out
spoken in favor tif a return to the fee -yslem. The general impression is Ihai
Speaker Adams was fortunate in his
selection of members of the House com
mittee I his con. 11111 tee has beei won 1 ny aiui'i-i nl.'ht arid day for tw,
Aeekfc. 1 he first ihipo it did was write lo disinterested men in em
county in the State aid ask f. an
pression as to the prov sions of the ac of ]SD1. I he replies have enabled it 1.
pr ceed intelligently with its work 1'
•v as f, .u nd that here ere some i.eq 11., it 1 en in I lie act of IVJ1. 111 some ol I
ml in-rn counties salaries were puici
too 11 ie h, ii 1 |e in some of I ),e nor' he 1 1
counties. "specially 111 1 he cas tern 01 -alaries were not livt'd 11 i-noiii
The committee also found that andiii i^
•til over the S'a'e were paid morel' proportion to the labors performed "loo
-h"iltu'. In order to remedy this it.-
qu.ili 1 the committee is takius! SH'O ol 1 Ie- salary of ,'ea.ly every auditor in it.
State and addins it to the salary of th,
sln-ntr. The bid which the commit t' will presei will not increase materia,
if at al
1
the tot'il of salaries paid 11,
i.-ounl) t.Hicei-i The committee has no yet passed on the salaries of the Slat,
•illicers. It I ope to he able to prisci:
the bill to tip House by the last of n. 1 we"k. Tho co'iiinHtee from fin- C'ouio
(.Jllict-rs' Association has been penult
in pri s*-ei its siatemiMit-. to the 1 1 initiee. I,ut lurther than this tin- ret
sen 1 at oT the Ofticers' Associal
S'e Iio! heiiii! I-rm It! e, I to take a' part in the preparation of Inn bid |,
dianapobs News.
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home at Marion. This donati.m of
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po—i-i 1 to in vest icat by commil m.eie up of republicans in the pre-.
1 islat urc. (i 1 t-i-n Smit h. Altorne* (ie
rial, ami Albert tla'l. I'reasuiei -itatn This would be all ri^ht if si
'he republicans, ho held the positn
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flow
of
(fas for heating during tho lato extreme cold weather
by the com
pany in hopes of pecurintr advantapeouB legislation in their favor throunh the preeent general apeembly, we look
upoD
as foolish in the extreme. Extreme cold weather anywhere h*s a tendency to retard the rapid flow of the fluid, and the same state of affairs exists in Ohio and Penneylrania
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here, in that
particular. If gas companies Bought to secure legislation by any such measures the tendency among legislators would be to enact laws that would be ®uch more fcardeitaom* to then.
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against the interests of that party
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is not cer ainly to'ally disabled, lien. Iback, if Illinois, receives tltM) per
month, and Jud"e Lons! per ncmih,
both on account of beiiii* toiady oisu*
oled 1 he
loiue-r
receives S.i.iDO pe
year as a mcmb -I of •'on. ress, I he lal lei
c-l.liUO per year .o- .ludue of a Court
Michigan.
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is any loial disability
in these cases? Their hands in.iy be
fuitijirst from tlu-ir thoughts.
any am-
ty asylum ll would seem ihal
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legislature to enact necessary measures in the 111 teres! of the people the
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It-es and sala' i'-s wio tufnish th" In I that will at least ho the basis for 11
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hot saloon and te•nperance people.
-Iii'Ti a cowardly and po icy plan i" con-
uiptlble. and these in i\nluals of the •isseinbly wlio.tri-M'ek 111 to ilodne 1 he
•ssue will be mark.-d
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distinguishing himself any behalf of the tax-payero by hie labor tho legislature.
He
He
knows how to vote
vtih tho majority and that about all.
has introduced 110
billB
that wo are
aware of, at least any of censequence. McCrea was arabitiouB for years to break into the legislature and was a candidate for years before he succeeded
boat, and now that he
there if there ie anything in hiui he has an excellent opportunity to ehow it. There is
no
question that hie party
here are disappointed in hitn. There is nothing in him in particular to fit him for the oflice in fact hn seems ad great a Cuilur* as a Representatiye aa he was a
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I n.• Ill-lie lift) 1)1' derive I ll'om a ond medicine IT 1 arlv spring is
Iillbted, bill
peoplt-neglect lak-
•ran until the .1 roach ol wnitnei
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'inmiltee v.'ouhi extend thi-.Tr invest.
1 nHis into the career of Micliener, •iltorney general of tile Slate electro
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Children Cry fo*
PStc^sr Castorta
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pay postage. Address
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Children Cry for
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"How to Cor# All Skin DIseaneH." Simply apply "Swayne Oiniaaent" No internal medicine renqirrd. Curra letter, ecat ma, iteh, all eruptions on the lace, hands, noee,
Jtc., le.iying
the skin
dear, white aid healthy. Ita great healing and curative powers are poa•emad by n* •ther rewedy Ask your
ArujIgMt twr
Bwayae Ointanaat.
IN STEP WITH
THE SEASONS!
I O a
Fall Outfit Now
Our jtl/too is lull of Sty
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Hundreds of u.icful articlos for pre-ioiits ai. IOC and higher. I will sell vh
CHRISTMAS GOODS
-tioaper than any man on earth if you will milv stive mc a chance. We n^l give away Tables, Cloti.es Racks 'int.1 Ironing Boards. V^n
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GROCERIES?
lllsttpply theiii ut living prices. Your Prid'ic. \ril] buy more good? a] ry 8 .1*1 ^Ui^r i»l km* in t'lwi aim bulort* st'llin^r your 'ro«lucc.
Now Is The Time
...~ ...TO HAVE YOUR..
Taken. They are positively the Best ami the Cheapest in the SUet
NICHOLSON'S
mmm immn ?fnnmrnmimml
A New Year's
1 f«* Ku in
SUITS, HATS
Light colors ami (Lit'!:. Ail good weights. Tr.p» arc so m,my clothe
will em I ivir t.« treat tin public ail
wi1 have in the past wi'Ji
S (.] are Deal in o\
\V 11 A'V1 I- TART KI)
Actual (Cost
Nn pi"''lit. is asked nl yon aliiive maiiutiu
lire rs cost.
is 11 3 limp oh our Lift J. S. KELLY,
MUUUiMMWiU UUU11 UUUimUJU
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and all futures pertain.ng to the same. We hare the best Wind 1'i.r*
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we can pleusc
vou. W'c le.n! fashions. The price is .! rieht, too.
JAKElOEI,
(J old fiilicr loi* l(3c
1( )c SS to i-e fl
Christmast PicturtJ
The Shoe Man.
ad a or
WIND PUMPS
K3 a' v.0-^ convir,'e you if jou will call at rar store No. 135 South WasbmgtOB street. Wc have a wind
*.-t up and would »ye
^ia¥e
a
water
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a a a
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nil islM
'o show you.
»ew steam well drilling machine and will
a reat, ub» price. FH1J Ko« ©f mMhinery mpplk." au«l •.»' '""I
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J. W. FAUST.
