Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 April 1895 — Page 2
ATTOKMKS.
CL-lPSUP*H.
rdOJiPSON,
LAWYERS.
Willilo a gi'ueral |ira.etieoln all Courts.
C-tniro ovor Smith & Stoolp's drug store, south Washington strict.
\Y. r.U'L M. W. RKl'KER
PAUL & BRUNER
At torncv s-At-Law
O(Tlce^otith sideof Urorn ttrfftorer ZftoW M»rr nov's hard wari-H tor p.
-ii.
6 PER CENT. Ir «.itinrn.
Payable antrmily at f»nd the
yoar. with privily* of pitying $10) or all.. o\ it. at any iMorvM payment.
C. W, WIGHT.
Yi. W SKIIIii.lN.<p></p>MORGAN
.1. BRITTOX, M. 1). C.
Vet cri nary Surgeon find Dentist.
!»j:» h: »»f th« Vetorin.-i :'j' oll«?^«». *1 itM i.li»f !)MruiHtt Anmtai?. tFKU'"): Ov»?r MnfTftt A. MurganV iJru^ storo, 'l.\ I-r •'»•"»I. Main Intlrmo'v at (t. K. M'.*l»na!«!V iivory stabl". oast Market r*tn et.
Money to: Loan
With pa.ym»*njrt au«i 'o sniit bnrio.ver. Inrost th'' lowrHt. Kitiior ro*il ostatoor por^nal s*"*M rjf arcopt«»fl. »ood not''f* caHlfM
C. W. BURTON,
Tin-
I t.MTDB THOMPSON ...
CLODFiLTE 4
27T •U.S-1
VORIS & STILWt
|\SI ItANCK AHKNTS.
FARM INSURANCE
A specialty. ^*e represent the llo\al,
Continental, Ohio Farmers, and seventeen other I lump uues.
LOANS.
W. 1,. I.KK
& LEE.
ERAL INSURANCE A6EKTS-:-
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Kates.
ABSTRACTS OF T1TLF
Furnished on short notice. CIT^ FAUM PROPERTY for sale. trnbaun lUock, N. Washington 'run fonlsvillo. lnd.
tnl
P. WRITE, WII. M. KRKVF.S. C'HAS. I), OKRAR
WHITE, REEVES & 0REA.R,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
iu: KAOT MAIN STWKET.
WM iiitvo a largo amount ot homo money to loan in emm« ot *3i)0 up to flO.OOO, from 5^ por o»»nt. on farm anil rlt-y property. AIho lor wiU« a largo numbor of farms and city rosidfiKve jti. a bargain.
PASKEirS
HAIR BALSAM a ti. l.i r. a pnwiii. trcv Fu•..tt B^'-tore Gray Ir.ir To i*H V': ."r'.'ul Co^ov. •:«s il 'MV- huir •TK-.aml
Consurroti
n-v? Foeb'e -.il f.r iiinzvv I h'bitUV•, 11
i* rma.
if in„ moved ir.u ter.-, opuosite tit offering our entire stoc:-
I'nin. V)c. A $!.
H!NDF.!lCOSWS. -t/rs4 f'-»r C-.-rns.
Jit. Tour Own Price!
our new qvi.iriuilding. we are
'-•of'
N'jw iu ltm\ Hand Goofo
\Our ciwti price, in order ti inal'.e
room for a lar_'e stork coming on. Farmers would do well to call at once .inn examine our good-.
]. k. P. Tiii'inpsoi
DR. J. A. UTTER
SURGEON.
Ami Homoeopathic Physician
i"onufM'ly thi!* "ity\
Huh
op ned up piTinaneut piar
(crs in tlii- city, irncr of Washing ton and Market streets, over I rnitt's
grocery. Over v-.veiity-il*«: years' exporionee. Culls answered day or night in
city or ciuintry. Residence oils West M.a lel St.
«YN'
Ki-\
t-"K\v iiioi i: HIMIK AOKNTS
in this and iidi«-uihir coiintiof? for
0U8 JOORHEY ABOUND THE WORLD-
A lran' now iMHtk l»y IJr.V. I'llANCIS K.
LAKK. Prew't ol tbr 1 nUoti Sncictr Christ inn Kn lf.'H'or. Tho h«v»tchan-M? tornnk^ monoy ^vim* oflt»rr:l to a'l who want prontablo writ, A c»o\1 iiron! »iin vicinity etift rar:« I'tM iiionth. Disiar.^i »i hmdraneo, for wit p«j #rr^h «ivc* ci *dlt, jwomhim rrtpi'-i. tn+ outfit, &.od »»xrl vsjto ti:rril.»rr- Kor p.trti^i'.-iTH. writo to
RKVIKW.
-nv
2?. X. I.USE,
A O
Ose ye*:, in t&e county, Ormycar,om of tne COULM Inquire at Office for AlverUtoeriito*,
nO
1 10
APRIL 6.1895.
LOCAL FIRE INSURANCE. '1 he arbitrary actio,m of irt itiHiii'rince companios within HIP past few yi%, in the raising of rates Tur eariving ii ~uranct- to 5(1 per cent ln.'resipe ami als-" to their dictatorial manner of adjust.ng and paying of io.-ses ha« create'! ir.ueti feeling against su"h institutions and •.:» necessity of farming iocalor hoaie iusur ar.ee compani"? is being considered.
The easterii ''.'tnpanipresent a vast array of ti^ur-'s to sh '.v that they have I
made no tnon-y tiit Imve lost during the
past dozen y^urs or ar.d give thin as their gnuinds for doubting the rates fts~
carrying ,o-ses. No one outsi le the
companies knows anything about the reliability of these statements, ror in
what manner the figure? may iiav
beer, juggled for convenience Few or none who sutler loss by tire MIOW just
what tii are to receive f^r the dam
age sustained. A smooth tongued indi
vidual known as the adjuster, appears soon after a tire has occurred, looks over
ihe situation and arbitrarily ti lls just what the company wi'! gir^ cash for
the loss sustained by. tire, and the in
sured can accept it or not. The insur
ed anxious to resume business, or again
have a house, as the case may be, will most times accept, although often not
receiving one-third or a half of the
amount lor loss that h' had been leel to believe he would. Those things have
created iu many localities a united out
spoken feeling against outside insur-
ranee companies, and a belief that home insurance companies managed on strict
business principles and created only for
the benelit of those insuring with them,
anil not for the purpose of enriching
anybody, are wants long felt and needed. As it is outside insurance companies
have things entirely too much their
own way. There should be laws more stringent regulating them regarding
he payuo'i.t of losses, or a more correct
understanding of just what an insured individual is to be paid for loss BUS
lained. If the) can compel patrons to
pay .".0 per cent, increase for insurance,
why cannot laws be enacted compelling them to pay Efn additional amount over
the insurance to the individual who
loses. We believe local insurance com
panies in every Congressional district
of the State affording cheaper insurai. :e
to its patrons, and conducted on strict business principles will eventually be
incorporated and put under way. The
old companies are gradually driving the people into such action.
A WELL SUCKED ORANGE
It is stated that Langsdale. one of the
managers of the Soldiers' and Sailors' moi: anient at Indianapolis, has drawn in
salaries from the state treasury the sum
of near ^lJ.OOO, during the past six
years. What the rest of the decayed politicians have received is not stated,
but no doubt they have all been well paid, niacb more tliar. they should. The
monument is a well sucked orange for
political leech"* of the state, ami wiil continue to be. It is not r.var complete
yet itccoidiitg to the program laid out and W'li be years yet before these po'
itici.ms let go th'»ir hold unless some
honest men can be ect'.nl to the legis latino who will pass a law preventing
further appropn itior.s for that purpose.
Th" lie nmuent has bocome a political
machine, il were, to be worked in the
interest of partisans. The sentimental part of it is of secondary consideration.
The "w law abolishes the monuinei
commissioners anil establishes a "board
ej.pect and intend to get money out of
their position from some Source are otll er. Non partisans, people who have
the interest of the public at heart rarely
ire called to occupy such positions.
1
M'KINLEY VS. SILVER. The coachersof Govcirnor McKinley. of Ohio, who are grooming him for the presidential race of .IS'.Mi. are very much alarmed over a reported assertion of his a few weeks ago. that he desired no si I ver p'.ank the platform upon which he should stand, lie and all other can didateij of every party next year so far as the west and south are concerned must stand in favor of silver, of bimetal ism, and if not their chances for election will be very sliiu. Mill iont of Totere of the west and south see too plainlv the interest and operations of the gold monopolists from year loyear, of the alarm ingstrides taken by Wall street in the affairs of this government to the injury of the masses, and are determined to coun teract it if possiblo. If silver was the equal of gold before the war there is no reason that it should not be now' and the masses are determined that it shail be. If McKinley represents the goid interests ho would do well
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A J. \VOUTllW»TOJ XCi).. llartTord. Chui:. I tIif i]OUiinatl«»n loforft it 16
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A SYSTEM OF SEWERAGE.
The Journal has had occasion try-
quently in the recent pa.-»t to call the at-
and crjing necessity for a system of
majority would oppose it spite of
Journal's opininion to the contrary.
tivelj Rowing town. 1 here is no im same. It says: "This section dops not
provement more loudiy demanded than interfere with the sale of cigars- and to
a system of sanitary drainage.—Journal.
Yes, your intense interest in the mat
ter is real pathetic, and we might add
somewhat suspicious from the frequen- permission
cy with which you urge the cuy to adopt
a system of sewerage. Nobody sees
any necessity for a s]e :i..l hurry in the matter. ,. Crawf irdsvih-' is just as
healthy a city now. and has been
for years as many of those cities appurtenau
having costly sewerage
is so zealous
ces. While the Journal
nothing but
in the matter it would be
true cost of
fair to give the probable
property or
sewerage to the owners or
the city. or whoever would have to pay
for its construction. Let the public know ad about thi* subject pro and eon.
S The Journal, we believe, urged the city CUBA.
A MINIST 1-IR at Indianapolis who at tended the lc"ture of Bob Iugersoll on
the -Bible" in that city a few days ago
has been roundly abused by some mem
bers of his congregation for so doing. This looks unfair and decidedlv puritan
ical in thus acting. A minister may be
better able to properly denounce the fallacies of intidels by listening to their ar
guments if they have any to offer in op
position to the llible,. The religious community greatly applauded tne work
of Rev. Parkhurst. in New York city, ir,
AN
visiting the slums and dead falls of that (lenity in speakii place, because he could, they a-sert. extent lo-i hearing-
more thoroughly denounce the lax iws Ki\ 's Cream balm
and corruption of the officials, anil ex pose the wickedness of th» people by
investigation and witness of them. T\ A tt'y at iw, ii •nmr.'.ith i'iil:'-
urer. Clerk, Sh"rilf and Recorder to col
of regents." but iiiider whatever name if Buflic-ient to offset the salary be
wiU d.va\s tie observed that they art-ex holders or political aspirants who
fore the\ will be entitled to the full com
pensation as stated under the law. In other words, if tho fees fail in the aggre
gate to equal the salary, the deficiency cannot otherwise be supplied."
It is a remarkable fact that "Big
Blunders" in fav of the people are so rarely found out, but if in favor of some
blood sucker and raider of the treasury they are verv soon discovered.
SO.MKWHVI- out of the ordinary is tiri' sentence by a court in. Chicago the other day of a woman to capital punish ment and the day of Her execution has linen been named. She is a negress am killed a mui ing him. It is rare that a female is hung. There is something decidedly repugnant in the contemplated execution of a woman and our guesss is that this feel ing will prevail in this case and that the woman's sentence will he changed to life imprisonment.
rune months ago bv shoot
100 POUNDS NAILS FOR $1.00. A hardware store in town had a sign out for several days 1 ist week bearing the above A-ords. It may that the nail makers have suffered greatly through the reduction in iron, but the poor man |,who desires to build can come nearer do ir.g it now than before for many yearr.
to decline Lumber aiso much lower than a few offered him. yuars ago
MAY NOT BE UNDERSTOOD. Concerning Sectioa 2 of the now Nich-
0 8 0 a W
leution of the city council to th" groat hends there may be difference oT
0
pj
in part, resulting from the Journal's ad- try, and under some native leaders are
vice in the mattei. It would have been doing some fighting Worthy of a people
much better Trom a financial standpoint desiring to be free. Spain will have over
for the city to have had no owner- lo.OOO armed soldiers cn the island with I
ship in light works. When the city the next few days. It ly be that gets to a point where her debt amounts to this country will be drawn into the
but little it may do to talk and urge trouble or will be called in to assist in
sewerage upon the tax pa\ers, but at adjusting the troubles. Really th* Uu
present it may be safely asserted that a ted States should possess this Island,
the
DENOUNCED LANGSDALE. 'l'he State encampment of the (5. A. in session at Muneie a few days ago. took occasion in a series of resolutions to denounce Langsdale as chairman of the Soldiers Monument commission, and request that he be not appointed as a member of the new board of regents to continue its construction. 11 seems that the CI. A. It don't like Le.ngsdale and that is about all there is in it. Ills efliciencv in the work lias it been questioned. He was a soldier too in the late war. but the (.!. A. R. don't like him aud 6ays so. The ti. A. R. seems to labor under a misapprehension. The monument does not belong to it, in fact the amount contributed by it will not amount to one-sixteenth of i's cost. Hecause its erection is to commemorate gallant deeds bv gallant men is not of itself proof of ownership The State of Indiana has contributed over $300,000 in its building, the 1 i. A. something over S—0,00ft. If the State is satisfied with Langsdale he should remain, and the op position show more modi sty by keeping quiet.
the Indianapolu Journal ap-
0 1 9
sewerage for our beautful .inii conscrva- courts may have to pass on tin*
to the construction of the law
baccoin saloons nor require any special
license therefor.while it leaves it option
al with county commissioners to grant to carry on any
0
ther business in the saaie room,
it IH
explicit, however that no devices for
amusement or music of any kiud or
character shall be permitted in soeh
rooms. Under these provisions the (jues-
tion may arise whether billiard and pool
tallies are to be classed as a business or
as devices for amusement. If the former
they may by special license, bo permitted
I in connection with saloons, but if they are devices for amusement they cannot
be. There is a chance for some ti in' ju
dicial hairsplitting.''
to construct and operate its own electric TheTsland of Cuba is iust now htt r.ict-
I light plant. It d: I so. and the city ever ing more than the usvia: amount of it-
since h-as had t" carry a debt o',' from tention. '1 he natives of the island. $."0,000 to STo.OOU. paying a hi jh rate of' which belongs to Spain, desire to be
interest for mon' .v borrowed, and all. or freed from the domination of that coun-
and rnsteau of fooling time and spend
ing money the distant country of Ha waii. and aiming as the intention of
some to have it annex I to this country,
1
much better would it ..to seek,the an-.,
nuxation of Cuba.
Tat". Nebraska legislature passe 1 a law
providing that a bounty be paid for raising sugar. As that stal has become
almost a pauper or. the entire eouiitr)
for ch.irity it would be better that they
let the sugar question alone until tuey have supplied themselves with bread and
meat.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Hollars re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F. J.
CHK.NKV
West A Truax. \N holesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
same with the preacher who heard In-j 1 used lily's nm liahn if '.r" catarrh
gersoll. He did no wrong ii) attending, and hav- receiv- great i.-M-tit, 1 be and is lietter fitted to combat Intidelity lieve it ,i safe and certain cure. Yerv
by learning its do brines from one or its
coiff oracles.
article headed "Big Blunder." the I otiifr day, iu a dispatch from Imlianap-
I olis to the Cincinnati 1'inquirer. said: "A defect was tlisco-erod todav in the
fee and salary act which is exciting con
siderableapprehension. Under a mis
taken provision in section 1'3'». it is first made obligatory upon tie A miior. Treas
Walding, Kinnan A Marvin. Whole
sale druggists, Toied ().
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price Toe. per bot tie. Sold by all druggists.
An old file of theDarien (ila.i (Ja/.ette
for
IS]'."
3 I livs N
A Co.. Toledo, ().
We the undersigneo have known F.
•J. Cheney for the last lo years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligati ms made by their tirm.
quotes Sea Island cotto at 47
to .10 cents a pound, bacon 18 to "JO
cents. (lour ?1'J a barrel, whisky 70 cents a gallou.
Trust These Who Have Trier."
Catarrh -aiisod hoarseness an I dif-
1 also to a great
By the use of
'"•pping (if mucous
has ci.'asi.'d. voice acd. hearing hav
Greatly improved. -J. W. l)avidson,
pleasant to take. ni. Fiazer. Roches ter. N.
1.'rice of (.'ream Balm is fiftv cents.
o'u'^es torent.
C. A. Mi He
IS W. Main St.
lie
Co" tf
cause a young man courts hi« girl
in a dark room, it is 1 1 0 sign that he i-^ developing a negative. -Harlem Life.
I wo Lives Saved.
Mrs. I'hoe.be Thomas, of Junction City, 111 was told b\ her doctors sue
had coiisiiniption and that there was
no hope for her. but two bot.tli-s Dr King's New Discovery completely
cured her and she says it saved her
lite. Mr. Thos. Kggers, l:j«» I'ii.rid St., San Fraaciseo. siiflcri .OH
dread!ul cold, approaching CoiiMtmp-
tion. tried ithout result. ev.-r\thing
else then bought one bottle Dr. Ring's New Dis-overy and it, two
weeks was cured He is naturall\
thankfol. 11 is such results, of which
these are samples, that prove the wonder! in efficacy o| js medicine in c-r» niiu 1
0
co ds. 1- roe trial bottles
atiSyCkV, Bone's Drugstore. I,' gular size 'iiie. and §1.0o.
City property for sal e. (Jo 118 W. Main St.
C. A.Miller,
Next year will witness the fourteenth contenary of the conversion of France
to Christianity. The event is to be celebrated at Rheims.
The rapidity with which croup !e
velops calls for instant treatment: and
yet few households are prepared for its risirs. An admirable remedy
this disease is A WM-'S Cherry IVictoral lit has saved hundreds of hvos nnd
I should be in e*'» r.f hone.* where there are young ehild.-cn.-
THE-
CLOSE Ot WINTER
Is near at hand. We desire
:"w Or:!an* SiiL'^r Kxtrn I.- Sngiir.. I.'trh i' Su«ar„ li.lK.-v,H).l A .. Kine CtnuiuKito,! s:i Fruit 1'uH-ilor Siiiriir
A pric»»fc*
Furniture,
A Double lei I pet or ('1 rd urov.
to
Cold Weather,
dispose of our
-:. anc'. oiler the public in in decided lur^ai'ts'in
Come in and inspect our good it in need of anytnmg in
utieii lil.o
It. is a Bat
Wo want \»ni all new and we
Countv ehi or
Come yuiiist-
tf
UAfOltL AND AriKK '. MM Jfur SuUi HI (rt.vi'i.
Goods
Heavy Clothing or Underwear
You never in imy these oN any iioajn S coin i- he\ :i:c.
\KE )OEL
!I I ifg- It ie 1 Oc
11 Hid'eds of u-.ef,i! artic'f-for presents at IOC and higher. I will sell
COFFEE.
\\Y havo a n»»vr lino of rortvo?rtversold in iliis^ity. ani wo to give ffatista 't mi. lib tint*?! MOCLA aud 'lava fhoi'V Mo«'ha and Java ... I lb Mooha arid Java T.loud .. 1 Kx (lOldu'Il I ('ey.Mii C?ofToM. ....... I CniHh'Mj Java
Dried and Can Fruits 1 lb (Jood hHiMn* ft lbs (iood KairfiL1 U» Finest liaiMn* 2 lbs California at hi"*
California Apnut^s California I'mntn
5 Cherry l*raij»*s Silver I'r.nb rt 1 Can California .einon |pt^ IV
I\K: I K:
r.iioaper than .my on earth ifyoit will only give me a chain e.
give aw.iv I'ables, Clothes Racks and fr.»ning Boards
Carlson's lOc Store
I :iii r'ahfornni W In
•tanncs
v.
5 no I l.iXM
I'uun uao
a
1 i*^ 8 cms l» st Sw K'H-»d j* t—-st To
iho lino|i lt» ftti.- !t/«ktn uarant-'o tbem
FLOU
2"» Iba Sli
l.itrht
Mai«y r.»»M
sdi I«iin
in tii
.]5i*ack no* irivimr ivc.lMvtion .1.% inoio'v 1* t"
M'MULLEN &|ROBB,
First Door South id First Nation ii Hank.
WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN
You want to feed your luuses witlign^t clean feed .and put your vehicles under *VlUs
You can do this and at reasonable prices at tin* V». O. SMI I'll livery and fee,.! stable*, 2 1
4
e.wM.irkit sireet i.iver\ tuniwiits
i''- animals. Uon't loi'm.i the place.
W. O. SMITH.
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Il
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CARPET DEPARTMENT.
to call and look through tl.is department, a- i: 1 -t"fk
Mi.ii ant-ce lo .-ell you a carp,-, i' less than an\ hoiisc i!'
Hardware and Stov
Aiistliiii^ \uii I'1 ires uvi »"iy 1 it. A^riruitin-ill 1 at !v,,tir own price, as we have determined to close out this line lie •nu-e we It:' 110 loom lor tln.ni. It. does mil cod you anvtliing to 1 ok at tin iii. dil.v Ton will lind soiiielliing von want. lev lliut nil go,{
and iuh ise ymir
our stock if ti lie I only ones in Prices alw a vs ii
ileniD
l'"liriiil lire. Carpels he city who can lowest.
Zack Mahoraey & Sons.
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Sto\ es.
1
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do tlie same lo Hardware, etc. on In disc |'i Ii
Si use-. Ullpll-to
EM!?00? RESTORED!.VSrSMfsgi
,u11omnialUiti 11*s »r iwiwuriii i2»iuiphI •.. ..r iiu
[•per. utile AKUVr.SKKllio. .M:\ojdc. J' KI.KNY.iukI oya |. A S\»N,
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