Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 April 1895 — Page 7

A Sufferer Cured

"Every .season, from the time 1 was two years old, I suffered dreadfully from erysipelas, which kept growing worse until my hands were almost useless. The hones softened so that they would liend, and several my fingers are now crooked from this cansi-. On my hand I carry large scars, which, but for

1st lay.

AYER'S

Sarsaparilhi, would be sores, provided I 'was alive and able lo carry anything.

Eight bottles of

Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, .so lhat 1 have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The first bottle seemed to reach the spot and a persistent use of it has perfected the cure."—O. C-

Wautoma, Wis.

15tU Day.

DAVIS,

THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR

'Sarsaparilla

AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion.

kEVIVO

l'bolitrrH|ihrd (rem IJff.

RESTORES VITAL!TV.

Made a Well Man

of Me.

THE GREAT 30th On /. 'RE3NTCH REMEDY prol»ic«-s Uv abovr results u\ 'M) It acta row riully and qnirkiy. run whon all others fail. niou will regain tboir lu.-t manhood,anil old nrn will recover their youthful vigor by using KKVIVO. It quickly and tmrcly restores Nervous*

Loht Vitality. Impotency, Niphtly Emissions, *'6l Tower. Failing Memory. Waiting Disease, and ii] effects ot wlfobuse or joe.-* and indincretioa, hitrh unfit* one lor study. business or niarriaeo. It put only cures by Martini: at the f»eat of disease. but hj! a great norv» tonic and blood buiUlor, bring* ant? back the pink glow to palo rhrrkn and reMorinp tho fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Innint on havintr RHVlVO»no lother. It can

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carried in vest pocket. By mail,

131.00 per package, or six lor 95.00, with a poal •tire written irtinrjiiitee to rure or r.-fonrt It he money. Circular free. Address |ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St.. CHICAGO. ILL

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Nyo Sc lUioe, Crawlordsvillo. Indiana

DON'T STOP TOliACCO.

iHowtoCiire Yourself While I sinar It. The toWaeeo habit grows ori a man autil his nervous system is seriously

MTeeteil, impairing health, comfort |nd happiness. To quit suddenly is ao severe a shock to the system" aa aUieco.to an inveterate user bccomea

JsUniuiant that his .system eontinfa.'Iv craves, Haco-Curo is a scienl!ic cure for the tobacco habit, in all Its

forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin Physician who is vised it in hie private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaran?ed perfectly harmless. You can (use all the tobacco you want, while faking Haeo Curo. it will notify you rhen to stop. We give a written juarantae to permanently cure any ca.se with three boxos, or refund the Buoney with 10 per cent, interest. Jlaco-Curo is not a substitute, but a Scientific cure, that cures without the ml of will power and with no inconenienee. It leaves the system as jure and free from nicotine as the lav von took your lirstchew or smoke, koid'by all druggists, with our ironclad guarantee, at S1.00 per box, three itxes. (thirty days treatment, ^'J.no, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send Six Two-Cent Stamps 'or Sample Box. Booklet And Proofs free. Kureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing .luinists. LaCrosse. Wis. jan. 1 Itb, i) mo.

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GRATEFUL COMFORTING

O I IN W A E I

COIE DOWN

While you think about Carpets, Lace Curtains, Mattings and Portieres. We have a I Lace Curtian worth §10.00 which we will [sell you for si.05. One worth $3 will sell for §1 +}{, and the best you ever saw tor ents.

Will do vou rood rets. Ditto on Mattings.

Y. M. 0. A. ANNIVERSARY.

The Presideat's Report of the Years

Work.

The anniversary of the M. C. A. was observed Sunday at Center church Rev. A. A. Pfanstiel. of Lufayeiic. was unable to be present, *o the pasture of the city churches took charge of he exercises. The report of the president of tin* association was t-ubstanu.illy as follows:

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3oG gymnasium rlassos. attendance 3,030 average, 20 91 physical exaum-ittiocs, 16,272 bathe taken, average per r.th. 135f. l- public gymuatiiiin entertainments, colii-tie classee.youi.g mens 12. lockers rented. ne member of the young men's claes won a medal at the Stale Pentathlon.

I NTKM.KOTi: A I. I»K1 A I KXT. Entertainment cniirse of live members given, numbers given besides a concert outside of the course, surplus.*"^.

UTEK.VKV DEPARTMENT.

17 periodicals on file in roading room 0 dalies. 18 weeklies. 2:! monthlies :G are religious. Several new publications have been added. total attendance at reading room. 1 l.'j.li. average daily, 47, soci \l„

Socials have been given. Amusement rooms have been open daily with an a', t'.'udaiice of over 0,000.

M'IRJTUU

M-" religious meetings held, total attendance, o,9!Ti. Noonday prayer meet ings on 57 days, total attendance, 053. Week of prayer average daily attendance, 01. Young mens' meetings 30 Sundays. Boys meetingp. 1.'5 Sundays 24, class meetings, .10 Sundays boys meetings, l.'i Sundays 24 Bible cla63 meetings total attendance 220 three special services with an attendance Ot 1.7.-, 4 lUNlOK DKI'Afv I'MENT.

Average attendance during the year4 "i membership of "1 have gymnasium class

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times a week and a large meet­

ing Sundays. The general average membership for year, 28."J. Nearly 4,000 visits have been made to the building average daily 1.2(5. Tho building was bought for $11,28.1: subscriptions. $7.1S.'I.

f'nUogr Yella. Speaking of the statement in the Journal, la6t week, that Wabash needs a new yell, the "Man About Town" in the Lafayette Sunday Times says "I have long believed that so-called college "yells" were grosslj absurd, and havo no hesitation in stating that on several occasions inconsiderate Purdue students -a term quite mild—have so obnoxiously injected their "yells" into public assemblages in our city that the same was absolute rowdyism, and, in particular. on the occasion of ex-President Harrison's visit to our city, last November, when their conduct was so obviously bad that tho wonder was that tho offend' ers were not summarily arrested for disturbing a public meeting. Think of it! An honored ex-President of the United States coming to our city to address the people and his remarks annoyiugly and continuously greeted with a string of foolish jargon -ending with: "Bully for old Purdue!" Purdue university is not an old seat of learning, and if that word used in the shout refers to the institution, it is wholly out of place, and if reference is made to the venerable John

Purdue the yelp is nu insult to his mem ory. Wabash college does not need a new yell. It ought to abandon its present one. and, likewise, so ought Purdue.

4«oo*' Nibblt* Nipped. Mayor Bandel aud Marshall (irimes arrested Jimiiiie Devitt and Hen '/.achory Saturday uight. at tho (loose Nibble quart shop whore the gentlemen wore enjoying a good free scrap over tho beer.

The hank of Hngland was four.dod in 10G1 and tho banl-t of Scotland in IG'.t.'j.

Myers & Charm

CAMI'IIEI.I. CORNER.

FOUND IN A LAKE.

The Man Whom Marshal Grimes Thought He Had-

1 lie man Ellwanger, who was supposed to have murdered his wife at Crown Point, and after whom officers were scouring the country, has been found dead in a lake near his home. The body was bloated and swollen. A gash across the front part of the throat severed the windpipe and the front part of the forehead is discolored as from a blow. Iho finding of the body spread and the remains were brought to Crown point, where nearly a thousand people had assembled to view it. The general theory now prevailing is that Ellwanger was murdeied the same night that his wif« met her death and was afterward cast into this small lake in tho woods, in the hope, probably, that it would never be found. The c.jrps was dressed in pants, coat and shoes. The overshirt had been removed and also the stockings, and ii will be remembered that these articles were found in Ellwanger's house the morning after the murder with blood spots on them.

I DEATHS

Mrs. Salina Stonecypher died Saturday. The funeral occurried Monday at the homo on north Washington Btroet,

Mrs. Elizabeth Petro died Sunday at the residence of A1 Thompson, five and one half miles north of the city. The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon.1

Mrs. Henry Brown, wife of the well known teamster, was found dead at her residence on Liberty street, Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Mrs. Brown was apparently in peifect health only a few hours before and had been laughing and talking with her neighbors. Miss Ilutts who wa6 with her in the morning, left her alone about 11:30 o'clock. At 12 40 Mrs. Howard Shuler, who lives next door, went over to borrow a ladder at Brown's and stepping into tho house found Mrs. Brown lying dead on the floor. Mrs. Brown was thirty-eight years old, and a daughter of John Wilkinson, near Alamo. She leaves a husband but no children.

I'lew Hi* Kitr and Then Picked tlir .11 nil. Ben Zachary became very boldly happy Saturday evening and proceeded to challenge tho whole world, even as tho lanky Bob did challenge Jimmie Corbett. As ho proceeded on his tri umphal march down the street he came across a crowd of what he facetiously calls "sap-headed students" and he proceeded at once to "clean" the whole crowd. His pleasure was rudely broken in upon however by Officer Jack Bannister. who commanded him to lay down his arms, consisting of a large club, and surrender. Ben. however had read of the battle of Bull Run. and was indisposed to obey the command, so he also ran. Bannister is a good quarter horse and overtaking him before ho got far. placed him in the cooler. He was released Monday on a promise of good behavior.

llt'ooknUirc Still Dra\Tlu« Pay Washington. D. C.. April 20. It is not generally known that Congressman Brookshire, of Indiana, is still enjoying an official salary. He was appointed on the committeo to adjust the claims of the Ford Theater victims and as that is a continuous body. Mr. Brookshire's name was not dropped from tho committee when his term as a Congressman ex' pired. Mr. Brookshire is being detained in Washington by the fact that ho is a member of this committee, which ex pects to have a meeting soon and conclude its labors and prepare a report to Congress. -Indianapolis News.

Sli rm Holler Kerr. The big steam roller purchased by tho city has arrived. If it proves as good a thinii as it is cracked up to be. the bicvclo craze will take anothor boom.

FREAKS THE LIGHTENING.

A Severe Storm—^Trinity Church Struck By Lightening—Almost a Panic

The storm Sunday evening was one of the most severe that this locality has experienced for a long time, and the strange freaks of the lightening were many. Trinity church was struck while tho evening services were in progress, and a panic was narrowly averted. The loud crash of thunder, tho vivid flash of lightening, and the fall of broken glass caused the wildest excitement among the crowd, and the going out of the lights made tho situation all the more fearful. Everybody made a rush for the doors, and had it not been for the coolness of Rev. Campbell, some could hardly havo escaped injury. The services were continued after lamps had been lighted and it is safe to say the preacher never had a more attentive audience. Several amusing incidents occurred during the excitement. One boy whoso mother sat on tho opposite side of the church from him before the crash, was found when lights wero again lighted nestled close by his mother side, his hand clasped iu hors. How he found her in the dark is unexplained. but he did. Atkinson's grocery was struck at the same time and a small blaze started in a back room among some papers, but the presence ot Mr. Atkinson in the building prevented a conllagration. The shock of the bolt waH severely felt all orer the city, and electric converters were burned out at several places.

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UNIVERSALISTS-

Church of St. Paul Organized—The Election of Officers. The members of the new St. Paul's t'niversalist Church met at the P. O. S_ of A. hall. Sunday evening, and completed tho organization of the church. The officers elected are as follows: Moderator. T. E. Ballard clerk, \\. D. McClellan deacons. William Enoch, Abijah Bayless, Sr. trustees, D. S. Enoch, John Williams. William Harlan.

A Hnmorous Fact

About Hood's Sarsaparilla it expels bad humor and creates good humor. A battle for blood is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously lights, and it is always victorious iu expelling foul taints and giving the vital fluid tho quality and quantity of perfect health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other blood diseases.

Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect. i"c.

Cardinal Richelieu once said that Tibullus. tho Latin erotic poet, was tho mo6t natural of al! the ancients.

l'"or every variety and phase of the many diseases which attack the air passages of the throat and lungs. Ayers" Cherry Pectoral will be found a specilic. Its anodyne and expectorant qualities are promptly realized, and it is always ready for use.

On a tomb of Beni llassen, supposed to date from 3000 C.. there are repre sentation of glassblowers.

The autograph letters testifying to cures made by Ayer's Sarsaparilla and other preparations are kept on file at tho J. C. Aver Co.'e ofliee, Iowell, Mass. They are from all over the world and are eheorfully shown to anyone desirous of! seeing them.

In England in the twelfth century houses provided with glass 1 windows wero regarded as magnificent.

Halls' Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is, unquestionably, the best preservative of the hair. It is also curative of dandrutl". tettor and all impurities.

Sea birds outnumber land birds, tiecause their food never fails, not because they are more prolitie.

PROM OYER THE SEA

In sane lines American Goods are the best. Different conditions make this untrue in other' lines. Take Ginghams, Plaid Suitings or Linens ioi instance. The French, Scotch, (Termans or Swiss know how to make them better than Americans do. For that reason we have bought a lot from the importers and will sell them this week 25 per cent. oil*, just to show you how cheap we can sell-

Myers & Charni.

CAMl'HEI.I. I'OKNKR.

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C.U1 at the Old Reliable

Disappearance of a Stomaeb Tnnbk Lyon Medicine Company:-

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CLIPPER

A. MUHLEISON, PROP.

At Home

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Our New Ouarters

Corner of Main and Green streets. All our friend* are invited to ill and insphct the new place.

C. L.

ANNIE LAURIE

fifteen years I

heart

was afflicted with stomach,

and kidney troubles. I was induced to try

LYON'S SEVEN

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and am more than pleased

at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and ray heart has resumed its normal action. I caa cheerfully recommend it.

ALFRED PARISH.

ORLEANS,

IND., July 25, 1S94.-

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__ Hot Flashes and Headaches.

To the Lyon Medicine Company:

After using three boxes I am

Tfi pleased to say my appetite has re-V-U. turned, the pains have entirely left IHDIAfiAPOLl$my side, I no more experience hot

I flashes and my headaches have disappeared. I am free to say that had it not been for

LYON'S SEVEN"

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7.to-day.

LIZZIK JOHNSON.alivebe

RS.

ORI.KANS, IND., July 26, 1S94.

Jewelry, CutGlass

Everything in any of the above lines will be found to be tirst-oiaa

iD_j^V£ry^pftrti£alar1_Repairing of all kinds of Jewelry at Reasons

^i££3i_j^ndj^_welj_selected assortment of Spectacles at the Jewelry store

Wo OTTO

Street, ('rawforclsville,

Probably wore Dresses made of beautiful Scotch Plaids. We have them: not the same but similar ones. It's small wonder her lover was willing to

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tor her. There is a freshness and attraction about Plaids that nothing else has.

We have them in Taffeta, Swivel, all-Wool, Part Wool, and Wash Fabrics. If you haven't seen them you should.

Myers & Charni.

CAMrHKU. CORNER.

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