Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 May 1895 — Page 6

piPERHElDSlECK, PUJO TOBACCO

tsC^PA°fy

FLAVOR

Consumer of chewing tobacco who

are willing to paij a little more \\m

the price charged for tlie ordinary

trade tobaccos, 'will find this brand superior to all othersBEWARE OF'!NUTATIONS.

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No, Driily.:... Tio. ft] Kxprt'&t.k.-. ..J*0. 53 Mail... W.*

Good coilii'H-tto? mjifl'Mit TernSouth and Seutli-wesu Trams St. Joseph, ictj., making ^oxi C. Ar W. 'or Michigan points.

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south Tuirsn.

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.6:' '.) p,

lljiutei for lite tin: through to •^uiivtioii with

J. HITCHi\s»N.

Big Four Route.

AT ri'.A'.VrOill^VII.lR, I rnrii.

Burr. H:17 a. .. Dally h:lii p. in 1 jLO a. in If?* ]». Daily

o'ept SViiKpiy). .Diiilv ... Daily •c'f'pt Smi'lnyj..

K£T

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K. ROK1 Nsn\ Auvnt.

11 ffife A'

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$ -'g

A. A i'. MOMI.V.

KOHTII. 2?1K a. ui. 1:00 p. m. 5:40 p. ni p. n.

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most Fe:uiuful

'-OfTH «*t. in. n.i7 a. in. 1MU ni. 9:15 a. ru.

... N milt Kx prt*!»s no to| Kxpr»^« mil ^tups)..

I.ooal Freight

All trains stop at I.inl«'n. LnltVi a dale. Local Ireicht curry pa!-»Miu*'

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SB BA.RNEP'

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A. S. I'.AKNKS A en K.

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A GRAND OFFER!

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MME.A. RUPPERT'S

rnCC FACE BLEACH

MME. A. RUPPERT

fttym I appn'chito tlio tci that tli»TO are ninny thou-j-jmiT-ot'Indit'sin tho IJniicii Mati tl»si won hi ltk« li my V. *rl(M{('iiuwncd K.\ !5I,i li: hut have ki*i»c ln»ni on account ot pri« c,wlii per iiotiifiir bottles taken toyHher, fr».00. In onl that iillnf these nv vhav»» an opportunity, I ill five to every :iIh* ahsoiuflv

•v. lreo. a }«x!itp!o bottle, am' Cc i.«^iipply tbojionux Ot rity.or lit any partol the world.I will Hon«l ItHJilely packedin plain wrapp"r jfll charges prepmd. lor U.'i ent-. Mlver or Main p."

In every cu^e of fYerUle*, pimples,moth, j'allowness. black heads. ai'ne.ec/.eni:i.oinnes.n»uu!w ne*H, or any iieo|»»ration or dica^e ot the skin, and wrinkles enu.-ed by Incut! expression)

KACH Hi.HAt'll(not

retuov»«s absolutely. It tii.es noi

Cover up. as eosiueiicK do, but is a eurv. Addroba

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East 14th St.. NEW YORK

CITY.

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Millinerii W Goods!

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liuiUlmu is the

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|-'a!iion iMe Mil­

linery (Joods ol this season's product ion to lie found in Crawfordsviile.

(joods :ill new. fashionable and sold at Reasonable Prices. Miss Ivlna Nicholson is connectcd with our store as head trimmer.

•\\r \NTi:i—A KKW MOItK ISlMiK \iK.\TS in this and adjoiniec counties lor

OUB JOURNEY ARi.UND THE WORLD

A t.raii' ii.rvv liool l.y WKV. I'KANCIs K. C'I,.A W li, I'rt'Vl "t 111" I int'"l S.n'i(-ty i,l 'lii i-1-inn Kril!:ivnr. I'lus ln'st to i'm.iki-inoin-y

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-r i.IIi-i imI tn nil who

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'A I'HMl up'nt ill this vii-iiniy ran ••/nil ?H«I month, liisfiiicn no liinIr» lor \\i- |,ay freight, niv«- :rui|it. j.fi• tjii111ii fre- mt.tsi. and i'X'Hisiv.- u-rritor*. I'or ji'irti' iiwnt ti A. I). W'Ol'TI 11 ^(i'l'ON iV Co.. 11 nrltord. Conn.

VT^ANTKI). Snli'miirii, lK-al or trnvolinjr *'"od pny. l'oniinnnit. Kiperioncf not m-ocBStiry. Apply nuick. Hewiblished ov-r ^0 yfiir». I'lioonls Nnrkery t'o., llftx l.tflli. iilooiniiiKtun. Ill

LOCAL NEWS

Frankfort lias fan ('5)1(1011)10 of tlu llU'itbll'S.

The fair directors meet to da\ .for a revision of the premium lists.

Mis--* bessic

I'.inford

JJjok Co.

leaves next week

far Portland, Oregon. to visit relatives.

The Montgomey County Fair Association will not have to .pay. .income

tax. Chas. li. .andis editor of the Delphi Journal, is to orate in Attica on Decora

tion day.

l'rof. W. T. Fry left Saturday for Minnepota in the interest of the American

Alamo will improve the cemetery

there by building ar. iron fence around the u'lounds.

'1 he Seniors of W abash college all carry canes presumably because m-\

There was a name of base bail Sunday between the bartenders ami another local organization. Sunday ball playinhas boeonie a rctjular thing here.

A valuable mare belonging to W. X.

Maiian north of the city was stolen with bujiijy and harness while hitehev.1 in. front of a neighbor's house last Saturday night.

In Kokonio eleven of thirty six liquor dealers have elo-eil or are preparing to close their plac-'s ot bus'hioss. claimiiiL' that thev eatv make no prolits under the Moore and Nieholson laws.

Kx-Con^ressman llrookshue is stiii in Washiryton. and declares tliat he is not it. iuest of any otliee. He intimates that he may soon return to Indiana anil take up the law practice at Crawfouis-

The Steam Koiler is receiving a great deal of adverse criticism. The streets where worked ovr seem but little if at all improved and besides that the stones on crossings, etc.. are broken, in several places.

While sinking a well to increase the water supply of Danville, at the depth of UO feet an immense How was secured, so strong that with ditliculty the final casing was put in. The output is esti mated at To.OUO gallons every twenty

four hours, .-.o'

Jerome lionaparte Cox. a native of Lafayette, and the gallant captain of the Tenth Indiana battery during the War of the Rebellion, died last Wednesday at his home in San 1* rancisco where he had resided tor... the past twenty-live years.

The Dankard college which for a time it was thought would be located at La doga has at last been settled at North Manchester. Wabash county. The fail ure to have it located at Ladoga it is said, resulted in part from too much ofliciousncss by persons not directly connected with the church, and also from the fact that North Manchester gave a bonus of Mil).

L'ired. Weak, Nervous.

Means impure blood, and overwork or too much strain on brain and body. Tne only way to cure is to feed the nerves on pun* blood. Thousands of people certify that the befit blood puntier, the best nerve toni and strength builder is I Iood's Sarsapan 11a. What it has done for others it will also do for you I lood's (.'tires.

Nervousness. los?i of sleep, loss of appetite and general debility all disap pear when Hood's Sarsapanlla is per Isistentlv taken. ami strong nerve?-. sweet sleep, -trong body, sharp appetite. and in a word, health and happiness fol I lic.v the wse of II Sarsaparilla." :^v

The strung point about 1 lood's Sarsiiparilla is that they an- permanent. Ij" cause they start from the solid '.nidation of purilied. vita!i/."d and enriched

blood. v.,.:'-:

1 lot" liiilk is Y,ne of the very 1 ies.l stimulants for a person weak i'rom.. hung,or or long fnsting

'.'' Cure for li at.at e. As a remedy for ad form.-, of neadlaehe Kiertrie I litters has proved to !•.• the very be.il. It ellectsa permanent cijre mid the most drea led habitual si'«k headaches. yield to its inlliiem•*?

We lirge all who are mliicted to pi., cure a bottle, and rive this reineds a I':*r trial. In cases of habitual ciiii stipation l-'.lei'tric Hitters cures bv gi\ing tile niM'ded tone to tlie boweN. and lew case long resist the use of tiiis medicine. Trv it once. Laue bottles otilv cents at Nve.V llooi-'s drug store. '.!:•

Palestine supplies yearly to Kuropcan nations more than o.UOO.OOO bushels of 'wheat.

'lhat tired feeling, 'oss of appetite anfl iierviuK piostration are driven away by llood'n Sarsaparilla. winch makes pure blood.

.Money to loan. 1 IS W. Main St.

C. A. Miller iV

''Nothing Venture, Nothing Have." Kev. John 15eid. Jr.. of (ireat Falls, Mont., recommended lily's Cream lialm to me. 1 can emphasize his statement, '•It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as ihrectcd."—Rev Francis \V. Poole, I'aster Central I'res, Church. Helena. .Moil.

It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. can use Fly's Cream tialm with safety and it does, ail that is claimed for it.— IS. \Y. Sperry. Hartford, Conn.

11 is ostium ed that 8100,000,000 was spent in Kngland alone in charity' in

Wlteu foveri'liud other epideiiiics are around, safety lies in fortifying the system with Ayor's Sarsaparilla. A person having thin and impure blood, is ir: the most favorable condition to "catch""

•J 11. Criin. of Frankfort. lias made an whatever disease may be floating the assign tuent, giving his liabilities at _:.i.. jr. lie ui time. OOOand assets.? 10,000-

arc fi't'tilo lot «f fellows S

C'hurles (In'u'u and .Itiorno Snlwell took a trip to Turkey Kuu in a canvas (.• moo Satunlay. 'They report ,a.pleas.-

aiit. trip. 'rht'rt' is talk of a^am luildiii^ a hortn show hero the iatter part of May, the purpose to luako it the best hold here. Nothing el~-e will do.

I Then- are 1 United States, Shlll"!^.

11 is

i'(U not

istilieries in the count n.' luoon-

,\ elnld was cured of croup by a dose or two ol Ayer's Cherry pectoral A neighbor's child died of the same dread disease, while the father wa- geifng ready to call the doctor. 'Ihis shous the necessity of having Ayer's Cherry Pectoral always at hand..

w.xf'Hpslevator jjipes \re a possibility'..

For thirty days, think of it, one doz en cabinets any style, bust or troupes and one large picture at Lawson's Oal• lery all for^l.oO. If you 'nave bought a ticket from any firm bring ii to us and we will allow you cost for it. 'Jw, Lwvson it F'n k!- n.

Turkey has o.l'io miles of railway.

(..'aiifornia has 1TiJ Chinese.

Don't- "»-vl ijiy boy wie-iv your j-'irl e-an't go Aie.l iy. ''Thero's no «li'.!«c for boys, you know, IVoauM th'-v all have their wild oats to sow." There is no more -xeu?e fur .my bt.y to be low Th.in your t:iri. Tli«-n [Uasedonot toll him so. Tl.i- worlds o!d li* is a V" y'r« worst bn-— ,v Tu h» 11 vr the kingdom they •itch must go.

s'-nvl my boy where your irirl can't tro, Tor a boy »,,r a ^irl ?in i.^ sin. you know, And my baby boy*- hands are as clean and whiti-, And his h« art is as pure as your inrl's tonight. That which si uds a ^riri to the ]:ts of }u*ll Will bend tie* stiyilof n,y boy there as well. —Woman's Voice.

'•""'""Two Women ?7at urali/.«'S. At Worcester. ."Mass., April for the first time in the history of tho central district court, two women appeared among the applicants for naturalization papers. They were bright, intelligent, womanly young women, sisters, Joanna and Nellie Donahue. After witnesses had testified the applicants were duly sworn by Clerk Thayer, forswearing all allegiance to her majesty Queen Victoria, ruler of the United Kingdom of Oreat Britain and Ireland. The women took the oath with an air of being thoroughly impressed with the responsibility of the step they were taking, and then, with their witnesses, stepped up to the desk of Clerk Perry and affixed their signatures to the necessary documents, alter which they left the courtroom secure in the consciousness that they possessed all the rights at present granted to women in Massachusetts.

1 r«. Clevehuid's Visiting last. Mrs. Cleveland's visiting list: is both peculiar and instructive, it is the biggest- one possessed by any woman, but as etiquette releases Mrs. Cleveland from tho necessity of returning or making any calls tin: size of the list never troubles her. Former administrations never concerned themselves about what sort of books were used, but for Mrs. Cleveland very handsome ones are se cured, and a m-w one is started once in six months. The. book iie prefers is about nv 11 inches in ize, has flexible covers ot line brown seal and is gilt edged. The work is done by the ushers, and every three days the names of all ealleis are put into it- with tins date of the call. Jiki column i.s devoted to the interesting information of which callers were lucky enough to bo."seen.'' or the unhappy "not seen ''.— Washington fit-uvfr..'

The most -pit ndid' person I ever re member seeing had a little pencil she^v. in his. hand, evidently intended for lib Ii cat ion ii rough Thackeray's good oliices, which he left, b'-hindhim on the table. it-was a verydveb'lesketch, ltseeiued scarcely p-'.-sible that Vio- grand a being should no! be a holder draftsman, lie seemed to fill the liow window with radiance, a- if ,were Apollo. lie leaned against his" chair, with one elbow resting on its back, with shining studs and curls and boots. "Chapters I'Toni Some Memoirs,-"-.Mrs. kitclne.

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t\ BOY'S WORST FOE. '.

Mind In Time.

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av vdur nravers v-

Tommy—ho you cry night'.' .Ii'umy— Yep. •..(•Ami does.vour nV: \v s' Vv hers?

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"Y. "'And does yiiiii' p.i'.v:'' Xaw. I':nv don't le'ed ro. Ii mo-t (layli.rht when In• i»irs to bed.' ('inci nuat Tri I nine.

\s a e:i!

Ie llemmder.

'.iv father-in-law has a inline give

Dimpleion

hil liday i: •r. week, and I. him .-omel hum. .iirigt :—Have you decided what it dia'd he? lli'c.pleton—Yes. I think I shall send him a mot!-, with thewords, "The Lord loveth a cheerlul giver. "—N'ew York I let aid

"Uonnie I)oon" was by liurns. The Emperor Ka at St. Helena made the droll mistake of saying that the English had but one melody worth listening to, and that was Dorm.

Do Vou Like to Trade

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The Woolen Frock

YouiRun

THE BIG STORE

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No Risk

p-i\s 11.• trade a the. I.lig- St.a'e. ..

Our Mail Order bepartineiit

.where jmir wants will he supplied just as you would have tiiem supplied-..-.W lii'ic all ai I ic'les,

'wish sceiu to have I.eon made fur your own particular use. jut as mi.id. a- ii' vou I t.i-1 ]i!.i nb tin and then watched tlieni gri \v' There is much satisfaction in such buvimdraiino. ana make vou have just such feeling idiout our store. We spend main hmiis in budi t'rei| uiitcd out-ol' the-wfiy places searehin ,' usel'ul and nu\el oll'ei in^s., We consider sule* and prieeK. 1, mo.st of all the ipudity. Not. how eheaj). but how j^ood. have always been our thoKohf-, when-Tn: iiiv for you. Sometimes we oet fooled, but not ol't-en, and il we can I'm, c.l with all our oy] ii nee of the past to jftiide us, hnw mueh easier it would be fui _\.iu to be looieil. with all your .duties on your nund. if we were not here toj, uide \ou in your seloetions. We ha\e j: st eoinjiir the liandsomest Spring ol'l'erino- it. has ever been our jdeasure tu show. We ha- all that i.s wyjshowino- in our line, jierhajis some that, is not worth showing, but dame fortune has dccretil ti., existence, and no doubt I he floods are yood enoti^di for their buttoi l!_\ hie. le .aim in T.u^ iH^ss is to make money, honestly and tairly, bid to make ii. and how better c„io we- succeed tiftii? 'show you the lutet st les. even iftluyouiy have he.si,amp of f.i.siii(,in ajipruval.-t-o i'(!eoininendl:i-ji'

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craze li:is-outgrown the wildest dreams of the orig-inaturs and it seems if all Nev, or'-' hr ijr turned into one oTcat workshoji t.i) supply tho demand and without only partly succeeding-. V, !Uitici]ateil the call and placed our orders last iall with tho result, that have the proper yl^how. They were lmnle before the rush and show the effects of careful work and pl nty tsi ..Our skirts han^ just riglit, all round, andottr waists .lit.., nut. I ucciueiit, ,!.»ut N" tyatiif 50 cents or £o.Uu. the lit is always as it should be.' r-..., w::--

Did you ever experience the pleasure of wearing a Spting Wrtiji? There is no garment nii-.re tist-Jal' hud you have idea how many just-bi.nween-days in a year until you have this convenient wavr, keeping tab. Our wraps an' correct in style and the prices will enable you tu make the \peir without much uutlav.

were never prettier. The shades and riuiniin^s were never brighter nor more varied and m. them are easy to wear. 1 hey make a plain woman look charming and a prettv one radian' vets and Silks are finding ucli favor, as are jet laces, ribbons and buttons Surelv vou can pleased in that outlay. One of the latest is leather colored lace. We pride uurselves'on our U.: -minus this year. We have taken great pains to get the very latest and have faithfullv matched shades. 'The quality has also been improve:!.

Speaking of quality reminds us we should say a few words about our linings and fixings. buy only the best and always have the new tilings as tiiev are called for Hair (doth in all i|i! tios. imitations if you want them, bur we will tell you so The genuine Fibre Chamois here, not take any other if offered you. Waist linings of the celebrated Oilbert make, and did you notice the quality of our skirt, Cambrics' There is none in this town as good. If vuii don't 1 ?d-' it just eoiiipfti tlif-m. Our prjee is ii lusher. Why.'

('In ire ing here: we guarantee saiisfa'ci iuh. j'f you are not sat istird you gel vour nioney

.U'l'.ws more popular every day. As'uiir mit-df town frienJs rcali/.c lien- can sliup bv" mail -i' same prices as in person, they are not slow to take advantage of i'" N'o math what yon how much or law little, send to us for samples or information. The request will be loulied aT''' a' nice. We ei. ploy people especially for that purpose. It is a pari of Ibis great s'oiv

LOUIS BISCHOF

127-1^9 EAST MAIN ST.

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