Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1895 — Page 7

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RESTORES VITALITY.

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Made a Well Man of Me.

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JjiowtTiully uuA jnicUly. cun-s wln-n fill others 1 ail. lYotiun nn-n \vi

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[jm-n will rfcnvop thrir youthful vij:or by UhiUK

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It ijtiiokly and

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l/0?t VitaHty, Jmpo&mry. Niuhtly Kmus ons, I Power. Failing Mmo»y, VYa u.L' JiM-aM-r- and

pfltartR

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hmuiv. bunH'.s or

•other. It can bo earned iri vest pocket. 1 Jy mail, lisl.oo pnr package, or *ix for !«5.00, with a posi Itivo written gusirssntotj to euro or reiund Itho money. Circular free. AddreRB

IROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 ftiyer St., CHICAGO, ILL. I'Olt S.VKI- JJY Nyo & I'ooe, 'rawlord.' vi!l»\ 1 ndiana. I

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iProui U. S. Journal of M«*lic{no.)

Prof.<p></p>[BPILiUPSY

wiibou doubt troat*'d and curod tnor^ ca^^ti |hnu any living Phy-lciao liis hwccpm* in aston-K-Uing. We Uav*'- hnnni of cne# «»f tw»»nty yari ktandiMtf cured by him. H«' publico* a valua*

bl«*

her tiftv-fourth

in a

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uot only cnivK by Htart iijn at tbo sr-a. oi disfUHe but wmp beautifully

Ssaprt-'at nerve tonic and blond builder, bring* lug b:uk the pink plow to eheeUr. and restoring the lire of youth. It wards oil Insanity a In is a in I O

no

(.'lothiug cleared, Col­

ored 2nd repaired Jlrnt-olaHBstylo.

Cleaning Gentlemen's Clothing a Specialty.

©rk wnrrnntoii.

Offle

Mini works al

Arafr-

ioiin .S leu ill l.iinnciry. 1'.:I»I|I nflien Amertwin .Su.iun Ltiiimhy olllee, oorutM' of lireon .-iint t'ilii.' Streets.

HERMAN IMH0FF

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p'nee to trade where ,u $ •ran get value rci cived for jour motley. At the gtocery ktorc

uf

•R. S. Atkinson,

Where you can ^ct Sugars way down, and everything else in pioportion. Highest easli jince seen Suli.mon Andrew holding the lii'y or produce. Corner of ollege white f„n of Jane Anderson in anot hi and ater streets.

W. H. PEEKE,

"Who makeMHBpec^alty of

in 1h

bug" bottle »f his ab.H»»|uro run*. lr«o

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any

ffiutb'i or who may *end their I*. and Kxp ftddros.-*. v^ mlvibo anyone wi hing

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W. 11.PICKKK, F. I)., 18' 1'earl St., N. W.

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If While INiiiir

A BIG PART5T. by Judge Hamcv to llaywood and AnI hereon. about which I had somothing to The Downs Entertain a Number Of to say last week. It is true, Judge of Their Friends Last Evening —One R«bb--who was :allod hero to try the

of the E: ightest Events of the Social Season.

PerhapF one of tho most gorgeous society events tin* Beaton was lie party given by Mr. and Mrs. Upsan I)1v\ n« rt their elaborate home along the railroad last evening, in honor of the birthday i.l their beautiful y.ing daughter Helen, who had juet rea- .ed mill- s-'Miie, The i, ome decor

with chro-

1110s, ferns and tin hpi mediately in the cento rag carpet thoro-nrosc .1 of boulders at the snmn a dainty tin t\pi- pictur Biirrouiided I• a piece skirt. Miss Helen ice 1 old guests who bad previously acknowledged receipts of tin- announcement paste hoards, in a must e'egaut linen dress with apron and chemise to match.

lis, while im •if the parlor lovely grattoe I of which was

nock she wore no" hing, her dress being to.v c• 1. party asiiion, and ii: her hand was a 1 reinendous wart. Mr. Downs was attired in his shut sleevesand every day boot lets :m I looked immense. Attached to his trouser- was a splendid pair of lire sale 10 cent suspenders with bra«s buckles Ilia breath was oar-

ticolarly ornamented with beer and ynii.ios and his lovely uobe presented

the u~ua! aspect His wife was dressed in clothes mi liable to her sex and her gallant form of 3lo pounds net weight wan one of ihe leading attractions in tthe midst of the einsts. Inspiration was furnished by Mother (I.ihns hand organ while ihe\ tiipp'-d the fantastic old Dan 'Pucker over the pine board lloors. Over ir. one corner could be

I and more secluded reiut»n was llertiert I Fox and ihla Swerve liotti making I love with their optics and tickling each other with straws extiacteu from the chair cushions. A more eeluhpi us I crowd ntv'er dared t() mix together

,,,, ,, and tlir cle 1 se got avvav tiefore it could ours. If While INtmr ,, ll be captured Miss iS-len pound the

The tobaci habit grows on a man lqtnd which msiM.-d or river water until hi nervous syst 111 is serioush and alter hanks had been murmured [affected, impairing health, rumlori out in a silent ice In the old man rid happiness, lo quit suddenly is

ver

severe a shock to t.ne svslein, as bacco.to an icveterate user bccoin-s Mws her •stimulant that his system cntiti- Beir, bursting a watste band. The enure Ul'ly craves, H.u:o Curo is a «fii-n- thirieen sat down at once and jarred [titic eurc lor the tobacco habit it, a I t.s forms, carel ullv eoinpounded afti he formula of an eminent Uerlin 'ibus uoa-ly with Iv.-vs 01 red h|sican who has useil it in his pri- cantenllannel *ere given out as souvuate pr.ictiee since IS72, without

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lilure, oiuelv vegetable and guaran- .. 1 ...i .. v,,.. fn presi-nis in the way ot toilet hoaps. eed perfectly harmless. 1 ou can «e all the tobacco voil want, while complexion powders and jevvelery and faking l»,ico- 'uro, it will notify you atu wishes 1 her 100 more such happy '„»hen to stop. We give written birtlulav- 1 lie last dog died just belorc guara"t.»e to permaneiil ly cure any ,, 5 -.1 ,1 ... L)ilav. Ki'poit(?tl uv

CUse wiih thri'O u»x*'s. oi roluitu thi*» «. .. Voiiey with 10 tier cent, interest. I Isle Kkti ih:m rSaco-Cnro is not a substitute, but. a I '-Tirieiitiiie cure, that cures without the Tii- iviii c««f r»ntinue». «id of will power and with no incoti that the matter /^ftiience. It leaves the svstem as ^ure Atid free from nicotine as the •j'iav you took yoiiu first chew or smoke.

''or Sani|ili' Hox, Booklet And Proof die Times in its last issue says: ''e. F.urcka Chemical Milfttifac-I turn out, 11 the end, that th« luring Cotnpanv, Manufaftnring 1 ... „:tt .... tax nayeisof lippecanoe county will Lln'inists, LaCrosse, W is jan. 14th mo. hart- to pay the sf'J.000 allowance

Don't Miss Itf

fat

any one Time .e place and It was way long in the middle uf the night before the last dancer fell to the floor in a des.d faint. We cannot at tins lime overlook the refreshments whicti were perfectly sublime and exceed n« 1 alatable. The dining room was a picturesque place, iviog been hurriedly constructed in one end nT tne wood shed and seperated therefrom bv an old door an I a bed sheet or two. The table was laden down with that which makes man groan and was profusely spread with grass, snow bulls and young saplings. Tho possum wai the ti est dish to diminish

one rolled up their sleeves and eat.

Miss Helen received tnanv use-

pense of the

Sold by all druggists with our ironclad guarant'o, at per box. three Jiox.-s, (tfiirt.v da\s treat:netit. 1 2 ail. „r sent, d'irec.- upon receipt of «nd hi.-h jrii!e. Semi Six TwoOtit Stamps

TERS & CHARNI,

of the ex-

Pettit case venued from

lippecanoe county will never cease. Concerning the £.".0(10 allowance to Ilavwood and Anderson by

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pecanoe county would jiay. the

case—decided that Judge Harney had no I ega right to make the order of allowance, but Rorno good lawyers differ in opinion with Judge Rabb, anil as the case is to go to the Supremeeourt, here is no telling what the final decision may be.

Cieorge P. Haywood is in a very unpleasant predicament, and how he will extricate himself remains to bo seen lie represented to Judge Harney that the commissioners had agreed to. foot the bill. Upon this representation Judge Harney made the order of allowance antl the treasurer of Montgomery county paid over to Ilavwood and

of iVliss I lelen, I the $'.1,000. There is no quesI scarlet over t'" of veracity between Judge Hsmey and Mr. Haywood. The latter admits that he told the judge that the commissioners had agreed to allow the

the thirtren

On her feet were corns which to till outward appcaooies seemed to give 'hey assert that Mr. llaywood lies! her cor sulerabie trouble. About her I That they never made any such agree-

claim. and he says that he told the )f such an organization. truth. The commissioners published a card ovei their signatures which

ment. And there you an-!

Tlic Hiouillionnit lull'll. |'»c.

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LD. UEVIKW:^ Ther.» are v^ry few people in this country that are acq tainted with the blood hound, and his great scenting power. I hey have been great favorites in many ot the countries, and are fast gaining favor with all American people. They are used in law to ii the st scent any known breed, am

are termed man hunting dogs, Tin ir

sense of smelling is such that they will pick up the 1 rail of a man after he lias been gone several hours, and fo low it through our large cities nothwithstanding many hundreds of people havy

crossed tho trail. When they are put on a trail, they will not leave it and take up an iiher. Th -re are many people yet who remember the blood hounds that

were U6ed in the South before the waf to catch runaway slaves. At this time, I know of but few true bloodhounds. There are tnanv so called, but they are worthless for trailing man. Mr. A. tf\ Fields, of Wheaton, Ind., has the best bred dogs I know of. I have seen his dogs pick up a difficult trail thirty hours old and run it with ease. The blood hound lias more plucti than any other dog, and would starve on a trail rather than give it up.

1'OuLt Out TUere .tlarlar.

"Vou said a ui"ss" ttie bread war is a hot one. Now comes Zeigler it Reiiuan and offer large loaves of fat, juicy bread, warranted never to rip, wear, tear, unravel or run down at the wrong place, for cents anil Ihe others are yet to bo heard from. Now if tile people Could only invent some method of canning ho staff of life 60 that it would keep, they could get enough bread for a few dollars to las an ordinary lifetime. Let the good work good work go on.

Tlie I.idle Shop Around

ihe

Corner.

Captain (,it*o. W. Lamb, tihe old re-

R"ceipis for cfiol'-ra liable merchant tailor, who ha6 control of th -o'il Wuhite A. Bishop shop on west Main st reel has taken onto hima l.uiii.ess partner in the person of

John Irwin a promising young knight of tin? shears. Tho change took place on the 1 of this month and they are starling out under very favorable pro«peeis ior a rushing business. Here's to you gentlemen.

Clements should have let the matter drop ere this. made

V. P. N. C. K. AnnWcrnary.

The local union of the Y. P. S. C. E. composed of the societies of the First, Center and Christian churches together with several of tho near neighboring societies, very fittingly observed the 14th anniversary of the organization of the society in the United States by holding a Union meeting at tho First church on Sunday evening. Since tho first society was established in 1881 it has grown with wonderful rapidity aud its work yet continues with the same Zealand interest that it started out with. The Kndeavorers are now 1111111 bered by the millions and hundreds of recruits are being added to it. each month. It is without doubt one of the most if not the -i.nst effective branches of church work ever attempted and is tli" very foundation of church life to-day, T'le services 011 Smi ley night were attended with tile proper spirit and ea 'ti person present departed with a thankful prayer for the existence

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reliable Insurance see

0. A. .Miller & Co.. lis Mam St. tf

Tiiytor's Huiulr.uii'11

lire

Sm-d.

Lafayette, Ind., Fell. 2.—Friday in the superior court of Tippecanoe county. Kumlrr & liaylord. representing ttie Slate of South Danota, brought suit auainst the bondsmen of William Walter lav lor. default inn reasurer of th«it State, locodect $.'ij0,000, the full amount of the bond. A I of the bondsuieu aro nameil as defenuants. The complaint

many places by officers of the 'hat Taylor sim^.. K» have turned nt do#n criminals Tnev have

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uccessor the amount of

I 5^07,02'J S1. but tailed to turn over any p.ti of that amount. The only nauieB ou the bond of Jocbl ihtereirt aie those of William Pay lor and Charles Vinton.

Mr Tay lor resides at L«layetto and is the fa'her of W W. Taylor, lie is on the bond fur £30.000. Mr. Vinton lives at Reulield, .S. D., but is a son of David 1' Vinton, of Lafay-.-tte, and a coU6in of W. W. Taylor, lie is ou tho bond for $2o, 00.

City property tor sale. Co 118 \Y Main St.

3Ir.

Farms for sale. 118 \V. Main St.

ttfTcriril. until becoming overly disgusted with 'The case of Henry Clements vp. the. the proceedings heordered the arrest of Music Hall Association which was de- his divorced wife for arson. She was cided in favor ol the plaintiff in the tried and acquitted tho Bo.ino counmade Circuit court has been re-ersed by the ty circuit court, but not until she had liidge A ppellate, Judge I'einhardt holding that several months jail life. Now Mrs.

was expei ted Tip the law regarding the construction of Coleman has the lloor and has enteroa a Lafay- I sidewalks covld not be applied to sowers $5000 damage suit in tho Clinton county and that a city council had nut the court against heres-husband and others right to Miake such an application. Mr.

0. A. MillerJt tf

II IiikIiuvv Ht lriiseU.

Danville, lud., February'2.—The proa MI tion of the Llev. Mr. lliushaw as th*

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murderer of his wife, in the celebrated Belleville tragedy, came to an abri|t ending last evening. Mayor Diggs, of Winches er, looked after Mr. llinshaw's interests, ami the accused was backed b_. a strong local sentiment, which had atiso.ute laith in hie innocence. The physicians who at tended Mr. Hem-haw testitied that it would have been impossible for Mr. iiinshaw to inllict the wounds from which he is still euffennif and before the inquiry ended there wa» a general feeling that the accused had already suffered sufficient without being accused of this heinous crime. The Vquire who issued the warrant took charge of the document, announcing thai if any arrests were to be made it would be Hope by officers of his court and the powers of doiectii'e Burus, aa special constable were revoked.

C. A. Miller fc Co..

Now Hlie Iiiin I'lour,

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Every one will remember the Coleman divorce case and tho attending features to it of several years ago, when Win. B. Coleman aud his wife Cordelia were permitted to each go their way by tho Court ami also tho fact that William gradually lost his stock by poisoning a a is

for malicious prosecution, etc. The case promises to be a hotly contested one with a Tery uncertain outcome.

MYERS & CHARNI

lln the Old Campbell Corner, Will Continue Their Mmmoth Cost Clearance Sale! lAttendltNow. First Come

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In

Tho Railroad .Sandwich.

W. R. Hart, Traveling Salesman, Dayton, O., says: Like many other traveling men, I made the acquaintance of the railroad sandwich, who afterward introduced mc to old 'General Dyspepsia,' an acquaintance I was unable to shake until I met with LYON'S SEVKN WONDERS, which I am happy to sav, 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 To whom it may com:cm

LYON OiCINE CO. 4P0L15

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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 appetite, was exceedingly nervous and ould not sleep at night. To tell tLc story briefly, LYON'S SEVEN W "iNJJERS cured me.

liy sidio lu ihe ni,,ii. orany rim Biirniio. lent ..f mis Khmmiu wt-luamir-

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COLMAN

THK TAILOR, FOR TOUR

goods and want it cut,

WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY

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John F. Wiiitk,

cottier's Oi Rcsidcncc. 102

iiannpolis

FALL 5SHJIT.

On "Watches, Diamond-. Jewelry. Silverware, Gold Spectacli s. Canes, Umbrella, Finin E in I in in a a A Ware. In fact everything in our store. So come and see us betore selecti. L' your ('hristmas Presents. VVe take pleasure in showing you thiough.

In Watch and Jewelry repaiiing we lead. A trial will convince you that our siatcim-nt is correct.

Eyes fitted free of charge.

Hoyt

bureau

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96J/M K. Market St., Ivootn 13, 14 1 nd 15.

irilHiist. liin-iTlnriiM. tliofw, horse :n:vtle: s, el-'. Only oxp'rtiMieed

I'ltlUlli" itvO'l fr-Mll I N'I l.'Ul'L I'liH.*,

N«' Jorrttry, an «rmm.*o:od with Midland WaiU-ay I'oiirr and Drt^otW-B a W

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rumh reltaolo mon oi Abort notice. H*or furtuer particular?*, a«ldi c-h

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0 IAS. AI.NCE, Supt. National nctcciivc liiir^au, ni'iiartraent A

C. ROST.

'WS.ERE DIRT GOPHERS. WA8TK RULES.'

GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM

THE USE OF

SAPOLIO

MANHOOD RESTORED'

sua ran I veil loiuru ii.l iK'rviiiisiti.-i-iises.eiK us \'y onk Memory, I^ossof Dram INiivor,1leailnchi!,\\ akciuluos.

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ninnts. wlileh h-au tu Inllrinlly. ('nnsiiniptiin or Insnnliv. Can ho cnrrlodln vi.-Ht piKikPl. SI iicrbii.x.OfurS.I. I.y uni prepa.o. Wltli g5 order ws

v4«lvr written iriiiiriuilci- lo ruri- or r"!'niii the nioiicy. Bold bran

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