Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 April 1895 — Page 6

PLUG TOBACCO

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Consumers of chewing tobacco who are willing to papjittle more than the price charged for tKe ordinary trade tobaccos, willfind te fcrand superior to all others-

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ha* without. in-ai"i aiM ar--l morn im-hs than any living Physician his sue.v-s js aMonihini:. hav.s hrvtr.l '•ase* of tw- nty yoar® btanding c?iru«l by him. punu^lit*-. a valuable workon this 'lisf-a-M whi«*h

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MME. A. RUPPERT fnyp: 1 appreciate the fact that Duto tiro many thouhaniJs»fladii's»n the t* ailed States that would like to try my WorM-ltenowm KAI

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(%««, Cc /S^^A^rinerdpi liisupiily mil, —y--4 "«u city .or in any partof the world,Iwill send it safely parked In plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or Ftauip.*'

In every case of iVeckle*, piniplPK.moth. nal* 1 owness, black heads, aene,cczcniH.ol linens, ronuhDC83, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkleH (not caused by facial expression) FACll BI

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removes absf.lutely. It does not

cover up, an cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address MADAME A. K17PPERT. (»rpt 0.) No.6

Eaetl4th St., NEW YORK CM**

The soil wa6 never in Kner condition for crops thanjit is thiByepr. The new Trinity MetbudiBt church in this city will be dedicated on May I "J.

Hew Jessie Hill, aged i-. a Tateran Methodist minister, died last Friday in Frankfort.

Paul Myers, the long haired prophet of the west end.'has been,shorn of his curly locks.

John 1). Whittingtou was taken to the Indianapolie hospital for theiu6ane on Monday.

Many new iron gas pipe fences are being placed in front of residence lots in town this year.

The debate between the two literary societies of the High School will occur iFtiday evening'April 'JOth. at Music

Hall.

MEAT MARkE'lS.

East, Market street and South .Blair street s\ Fresh Meats constantly on hands. For a nice WOAST or a tender STRAK call at either ol these markets.

JAMES ISRAEL. Prop.

Tiie funeral of Miss Viola McMains occurred at the Christian Church Monday niorniiii!. Hew S 11. Creighton officiating. )t" the :(XI pupils trying for graduation from the county schools 137 successfully parsed the examination. This is an unusually good showing.

Newt Martin has disposed of his entire stock of groceries damaged bv lire, and next week will take service as traveling man for a Lafayette fruit house.

The price of coal oil has advanced remarkably within the last few weeks anil oil speculation has arisen almost to the extent which it attained in the year 1870.

The commissioners for the division of the real estate of Jacob Hutton among his heirs, allotted the north .07• acres on which are no buildings to the widow, and to the other heirs the south bi".j acres, with all buildings.

Special services for Master were held at the various churches Sunday. In the evening the first Presbyterian and the Methodist Kpiscopal held special smig services. All the churches were beautifully decorated for the day.

A movement is on foot looking to the building of it unioj station at Frankfort, Ind. An effort is to be made to get the Vandalia. the Monon. the Lake Krie and Western and the Tole .o. St. Louis and Kansas City to combine and build it.

I). A. Coulter, of Frankfort, intends building a mausoleum to cost ?10,000. It is to be built entirely of granite, with interior sides and ceiling of 1'alian marble, with pink Tennessee paneling. It will contain twelve crvpis. and will occupy a space of 15x10 feet.

McDonald ,V Steele's new greenhouse in Longview is nearing completion. They have ordered .'i.OOO Carnations, 500 Chrysanthemums and ii.OOO roses. Mr. McDonald has at his home on west Wabash Avenue an .-\zalea which has 50 blossoms each measuring more than '1 inches in diameter

Tne committee for the Chapman meetings have received word that the big tent will require more room than the west Main street lot affords. Elston's grove seems to be the only available location now. but much opposition has arisen by some living near because of the crowd of loafers who will undoubtedly hang around the outside of the tent

The Dieterich svndic ite, which owns na:ural gas plants at Indianapolis, La fayefte. Crawfordsville. Frankfort. Lebanon. Anderson. Ulutl'ton and Ft. Wayne, has accumulated the Wabash natural iras plant, the absorption including the plants at. llerbst. Mier. and Somerset. The consideration is said to be $:?00,000. The Wab sh company ttcapitalized five year* ago at S'200.000. and the investment yielded a net dividend of l'i per cent, besides ^ldu.OUO for bet ferments.

Win. I )rollingi-r. of Warren county, ed for lit.- in rdi^ ii poison. as

ii well kneiwn farmer who had been indiclif his ife. by arselli last Wednesdav. in

tneCii'ciiM niUi I at W liiiaiiisport hon orably and wholly exonerated while Ins trial was in progress, the [irnsecution entering nolle prosse. and the jury quickly cmnply ing .vith the judge's inRtruction to return a ve diet of not guilty. The State collapsed on the point of evidence indicating the u.-e .,f an arsenii-al solution by I he end-alim r. a poison that rapidly difuses. It was twenty-eight days before suspicion caused the exhumation of .Mrs. Drollinger's body for expert examination, and in that time there wan ample opportunitv for the drug to permeate the rorp^i

A young trial thought to be .Mario1. I'. Thompson, tiled a deed in the countv recorder's office at Frankfurt in the- n.uni of Adair Dobley to eighty acres, uf ia ii in Clinton county: consideration. .- t.ooo.

This was done on tile Mb. inst. La^1' Saturday he tiled a mortgage on the' land for $2,000 in favor of himself. hieh mortgage he attempted to deposit ,s security for a loan at bank-. !'he security was declined. The recorder then instituted an investigation, sn ing tli ,! the iV,.d anil ii.ortgage forgeries, and Thompson vas aire led. In his possession weri* found several hundred dollars in notes, besides deeds to farms in Howard and .Miami counties, in which the names of both Dehlev ami Mooro appeared. The accused deciini .i to be questioned.

ANEW RAILROAD.

Revival of an

Old

Enterprise--The In­

diana Central Railroad

J. H. Cable, of Lafayette has filed with the Secretary of State, articles of incorporation for the Indiana Central Railroad. This is the reorganization of the old Toledo. Tipton, and St. Louie Railroad. The road will take in Decatur, Marion. Bluffton. Tipton. Crawfordsville, and Newport. The company organized for the building ot the road this time, has ample capital to push the work to completion. A. F. Hamsey. of this city, is one of the directors of the now company. The road will prove of great benefit to our city, and our citizens will welcome it.

A Card.

I wish to state to the farmers of Montgomery and adjoining counties that the Home Insurance Company, of New York, is not canceling their outstanding farm policies, reports from some agents of other companies to the contrary notwithstanding. The company has been represented in this county for over thirty years. ITS

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its losses liberally ad

justed and promptly paid makes it the most popular Firo Insurance Company of the are aud 1 solicit'the patronage of all farmers desiring liberal farm policies against tire, lightning, windstorms and tornadoes on the cadi, single note or in stallment plan. Having had seven years experience and been trained by a company which has had along and successful experience in farm insurance, having never taken down its banner since it lirst came into the country. 1 am prepared to give you insurance that insures.

I am yours for business, A. S. Cl

.K.M K.NTS.

Crawfordsville.

Iu the Spring.

Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. The impuriti-js which have ac cumulated in the blood during the cold months must be expelled, or when the mild days come, and the effect of bracing air is losi. the bodv is liable to be overcome bv debility or some serious disease. The remarkable success achieved by Hood's Sarsapanlla and the many words of praise it has received. make it worthy your confidence. We ass you toeive this medicine a trial. We are sure it will do you good. Head the testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from reliabie. grateful people. They tell the story.•

In the world's mints, from lS.'SO to 1S!)1, there were coined 9.1JM tons of gold and 81,"2.'io tons of silver.

No small objection which young folks had to the old-time spring-medicine was their nauseousness. In our daw this objection is removed and Aver's Sarsaparilla, the most powerful and popular of blood• puritiers, is as pleasant to the palate as a cordial.

The ancients knew how- to cheat.

Loaded dice have been ruins of Herculaneum

found in the

'.'Yield not to Misfortune.'' I was afllicted with catarrh lant autumn. During the month of October 1 could neither taste or smell and cou'd hear but little. hlv's Cream Halm cured ,t.—Marcus Geo.Shautz. Kahwav. X.J. 1 suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy. and I never hoped for cure, but Fly's Cream Halm seems to oo even that. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results.— Oscar Ostium, -tr Warren Ave .Chicago. III. Cream Halm is agreeable.

Governor Morrill, of Kansas, has appointed live hundred notaries in jt-ns than three months.

lb-nry Ward Heecher once informed a man who came to him complaining of gloom and despondent feelings, that what he motd needed was a good cathartic. meaning, of course, such a medicine as Ayert- I'athaitic 1'ills. eveiv do«e inlug effect I ve.

The invention of the given employment to women,

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typewriter lias half a million

Whatever may l,e the lug. he hair may be rest iginal lor by the use ii-inedy ilad's Vegctabli Keiiewer.

causeY'f lilailchored its or of that potent

Sicilian I lair

I he sb-auishlp ity of Pal is keeps up hie,.in by .mtiiiib ui tifty four furnace fires

•'.i teeoi.'.'. loss ot appetite ',.8n"-?'T-"r", ti'"tioii are driven iluoo'c. ivo'sapi!!'T 11 a. wi.ich

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a.v.ie l)\ lnal\es [lure blood.

Women manage torty-seven American' jjUOiicalU'iis.

The .Morning Herald, the new daily, iHiuiti ii.-* nppearai:t.v un Molality iimn]ing. I tt office ij. in the .Joel HlocK. west 1'iKe street.

lii II'wan Japanese a moid h.

laborers gel

Herbert li'isimell left ihc |n,| ,f tj.g Ween lor Imnoi-e lie lias a Hiioj nt lis contract witn.a .Chicago Pub 1 !•'}iI. o.

1 he ainlalici vviil put on lis Special' to IJenton Harbor Mav 1.

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Do You Like to Trade

Spring Wraps

You Run No llisk

THE BIG STORE

The Separate Waist and Skirt

The Woolen Frock Shift's

Our Mail Order Department

where your wnnt.s will be si pplitvl just, .is \ou would lia\e tliein sujijilieil? Whi-rn *11'in tieles wish seem to have Leon made fur your own particular use, just as much as ii' you hail planted the aiul then watched them grow? There is much satisfaction in such business dealings. Wo aiiut make you have just suc-h feeling about our fltopo. We spend many hours in both frequented ar out-of-the-way places scutching for useful and noTel ofl'eriugs. We consider stylos and prices, tuost of all the quality. Not how cheap, lut how good, have always Lteen our thoughts when im ing for you. Sometimes wo get fooled, but not often, and if we can be fooled with all our ex],f icncei 6f the pant to guide us, how much easier it would be for you to be fooled, with nil your oil duties on your mind, if we were not here to guide you in your selections. "Wo have, just, complete the handsomest Spring offering it has ever been our pleasure to tdiow. We have all that is wout showing in our line, perhaps some that is not worth showing, but dame fortune has decreed t|u,i existence, and no doubt the goods arc good enough for their butterfly life. Our sole aim in liens is to make money, honestly and fairly, but to make it. and how better can we succeed th:n:i| shew you the la est. styles, even ilthevonly have I he stamp of fashion's approval to recommend thei'iti

craze lias outgrown the wildest dreams of the originators and it seems as if all New York hud 1*^ turned into one great, workshop to supply the demand arid without only partly succeeding. anticipated the call and placed our orders last fall with the result that we have the proper stylwy show. They were made before the rush and show the efleets of careful work and plenty of ta. Our skirts hang just right all round, aud our waists lit. not by accident, but by design. No nmfe if 50 cents or $5.00. the lit is always as it should be.

Did you ever experience the pleasure of wearing Spring Wrap? There is no garment more use and you have no idea how many just-between-days in a year until you have this convenient, wnv keeping tab. Our wraps arc correct in style and the prices will enable you to make the expennu:. without much outlav.

were never prettier. The shades aud trimmings were never brighter nor more varied and most them are easy to wenr. Thev make a plain woman look charming and a pretty one radiant Velvets and Silks arc finding itch favor, as are jet laces, ribbons and buttons. Surely yon rank pleased in that outlay. One of the latest is leather colored laee. We pride ourselves'on om'trainings this year. We have taken great pains to get the very latest and have faithfully match shades. The quality lias also been improved.

Speaking of quality reminds us we should nay a few words about our linings aud fixing* buy only the best and always have the new things as they are called for. Hair cloth in a!' ties, imitations ii you want them, but w'c will tell you so. flic genuine Fibre Chamois here, nottuke any other if offered you. Waist linings of the celebrated Gilbert make, and did youe« ilotice the quahty ol our skirt Cambrics! Int• is none in this town as good. TI von don lie it just compare them. Our price is no higher. Why.'

'In trading here: we guarantee..satisfaction. If von are not satisfied you gel vo'nr inonev hack 1' a a a S

^i-ouf, more popular .-very day. A*..ur out,-of town frieiitls realize' Iliev Fan shoi. liy "mail' at ^ame prices as in person, they are not slow to take advantage of it' Xo matter what von -how niiieh or how little, send to us for samples or information. The request will be looked id once. We employ people especially for that purpose.-. It is a part of this great store.

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