Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 May 1895 — Page 5
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You noel not pay a fancy price for a Spring* Knit, if
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Sacks or frocks in ail sizes from to 41.1
—19 HOME-MADE WORK.
COMPANY,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers.
.u:on street. W. W. Watson, salesman.
Lace Curtains. Estimates furnished for f^indow Sliades in Scotch Hollands and best ipaipie shading
Mode] Clothing.
aiv showing a Fine Line of
of Clay Worst
blue
mixed at
Your tailor will not k'» vou up anything i^^V^KNs'N^iuN
iliose &V2 Knits for less than"$25!
Bloomers. .Stockings and at Reasonable Prices.
Clothing Company,
INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.
liail Cird rs o-jyen promt attention.
HEN YOU RIDE
Whv noi ride in something First Class? We are manufacturing nothing but a First Class Vehicle, whirh we guarantee to you.
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Salesroom South Wash-
To buy a Spring Wrap. Prices cut about
Chddren's Reefer Jackets also included. )nu't wa^f. but com^ now, before assortment is fi'oken.- See the ''Melba" skirks.
pring Sale
Shirt Waists
.re the best in this State: no other like tliem: iggest sleeves and best-fitting garment to be ind. A new fashion magazine. "The Dressmaker ind Milliner," illustrating in colors and tints h'} latest modes in costuming and millinery, fbe finest presentation of Modes Millinery ever Jffured to the public Sixty-two pages. Spring summer now ready. Price 35c.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
N paint the best is the
cheapest. Don't be misled by trying- what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of
Strictly Pure White Lead
It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long.
Look out for the brands of White Lend offered you any of the iol-lo-.ving are sure: "Anchor,"
IIIiit
"Southern," "RedSeal,"
Eckstein,"
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/'"Kentucky,'' Tor Colors.-
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Collier."
•National Lend Co.'s
Pi!.e White Lead Tinting Colors. 'j ::«sc colors are sold in one-pound cans. encli can hcin^ sufficient to tint
25
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i1
pounds of strictly
l'ur White Lead the desired shade thev arc in no .nse ready-mixed paints, but a combination "f rfectly pure colors in the l.andie 1 tc X) th.i strictly Pure White Lead. ood many thousand dollars have been «aved erty-owTHTS by having our book en painting .piv,
color-card. Send us a postal card tu.d net boll: free. NATIONAL LEAD CO.,N\v \.r\
Ci-.uinuati Knui.li,
,v:.v:.Scvciuh ant] Freeman Avenue, CI: iu.».c..
ONLMT!'»N OF TfiK \\. 1JANK at Ci-jiw of ndiaun, a*, tbc eJo«v
1 loi'.l-ivil,1!-. in th" mute ol
,o» -UM.'r.s, M.\y7, HO.V KSO\ RCICS. I.oau i'uiM discount* v$JJ:j,. |MO ov»M-Ir'it t. and unsecured.. •«.%-OH y*'. 1 S. Bonds insecure circulation. 00 l'r.-in uuis in l\. ison Is 4,, i.on 0 COilJilV iJtMlds Sli.lU.S lb: nking-hoase. turniture and nytnri's a'i (i(i 00
Other real estate nn mortgages I..',.. '2.0(10 Dueirom National Jinn** .• not .U'hiiIM u? trorn Mate Hanks and 0 inkers.. U9 9 D'i« from approve.! i'-'shtvo agents.. 'JS/C.'l 99 v. hecks *1 in' other cash Items i.*20( r»n Not".s oi oth^r National Hmk^.7.f3i eG 1" ra*ti»nml piipfi*, 11 roti *v, ni !:e ud oent'A 511 La»\Jul Muutiy I.VM*ive in liai.U viz
Speeie JV l.i'KHi- inl.T not.-s Crt'ooil iii)
real osinie anil men
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fund with I'. S. Troa,-'ii-
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I ota 1 197,9-V.i :'„s .UAr.ii.iTjKs. apllal stork 'jiaid in.. fli)0,o00 00 Mirjilusfiina. 5 I ndividod prolit^, less expenses and taxes paid satiosr. Natioaai Hunk notes outstanding 'Jx.'iOO on Du»* to other National Hanks ss J)ti|'to 5»t Ue Hanks and bunkers \MilO 4r» Individual deposits sublet to cheek -5]4*jo
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Stat»» of Indiaiin, (.'ourity ut Moiui^orttory. ss: 1, CiOJ. I KA, 'ashier of th above.uarued bank. d».» sol^maly s\\ ear that th^ abov# atati*iix'iit iH triio to th-- l.o.st ..f my kuowloil^o nml
C. liOI.TKA, (.'ashicr.
Miljsorilioil 1111.I sworn lo li.-ror.- mm thi« Ijib day of M/iy. ]S9."i. HOiUCKT CAI.DWKI.!.. Xutarv fulV.ir. (V:r«ot— Attffit.
A. I". liA MSIiV 1' l.\ H)MKI!V||.|,k,!. nirec'tiirS. C. X. WILLIAMS.
Nil. .)7 1.
IJKI'OltT'roK TIIK eONIH'l'In.\ ul' ill il!ST NATIOXAI. P, AN of niwforan illin till! Sin to of lii'Uiiu.-i, at tin- .-lose of bii»im»« May 7. lsyj..... i:soi Kelts. I."- ins ami »V" dnifts, hpo 'i'ci.1 and nnseI s. Hom1n to flei'ure oiroulatio l'r.'iiUims on I'. S. Bomls... Montpintry .•ouiny HOIKIS llankiug bonne, furniture ami
-}Ki.sts (ij 'J.lis.l 78 i!\oon rui t.."i0(l 09 111,(HX) 00 •'•.li'Jl
13u.' from Kationn! Hanks"Vnot "i-rrt! Aiji'IHH1 bii" from State Hanks and bankers.'.' D'.ii' from approval reserve ai:i'iu.s... be.-ks anil otlier e.-i-ili 1 puis Nntes of ntber National Banks. Fractional ])U|ier ounoncv, nickels anJi-ents 1J6 72 i.awnil .Money Unserve in Bank vi7.: a.S80 l..ej,'al-teiukir notes 31,900 f)"t
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•JS.s 70 1.7M jy x!9 *,9,3! :w i,m O0
Ili.SSO Oil
Ki-ileinption laml with 1'. s. Tritasur-r (.'i ver cent, of circulation! ... 1.125 OH
49S.04S t'i
I.IAim.lTlliS.
.ital stock paid In IHki.fXKI 00 Sui'|ilus fund W1.000 00 I'n lividt'il prolltn, less eipenses and luxes paid Sii.riOl 75 Nn'ioiiil Bank ni/tes outstanding 'Ja,50ll Due to State Banks and bankers 5.0fi!l ii7 Iti'liviilual de[ioslts anliji.'ct to check,. •.'! !. 1,S3 :i! Demand oirtiticatos of dnjiotit 1,700 00
T'lal 4'JS,04.-, Stai 'Of Indiana, County of Montgomery, s»: I,-Tl-'.S K. KVANS, Cashier of the .nhovonamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above slat -ment 1.S true to the best uf my know ed^f aU'l belinf. JAMKS 1C KVANS, t'asb. or.
Si bserlii and sworn lo before nv ibU Mth ilav uf .May. I"J,"). BKN.1AMIN CUAN K, Notaiy 1'ublic. ('••rrecl—Attest:
K. I'. VdltIS, MKNKY CAM l'HKI,l.,y Directors, \V. I-. 11 Kii KUN
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No Prize Fighting in Virginia. H: CH MON D( Vo., May in.—Governor O'Korrall says Micro will bo no prize lighting in Virginia. Hu was nskod about, rccenc rtiiimr iu Washing'.on that the proposed prizo light between Co hett anil Fiiz-iimiuons would be '•pi.I.oil IT" it Jackson City. He laughs ::t lao l.ica, .inti sai.l that the people might ivm iiK.uieii that, there woulu be no such xi:.bniou in Virginia as long us be was ov,rnor. ^old Mt I'ullle Auetiou.
I'lltLADKl 1MI1A. May 10 The property ol lie t-Vnnsy ivani.i Steel comp .ny was so.J in liiis c". nr. ublic niKMimi. The piopurty was boue.it by K. li Byers, chat man ot tae rec tistniction •ommittee, his bid being iu
1
(XI,0 W. TIik sum is
the amount of the bonded indeiucitiiess of the concern. The stoelton plant, it is undeislood, will continue as heretofore.
Will Adjourn tlllne 14.
^l'UINOKIKI.Il ills., May Hi -I: ttn-e with the decision of ihu li caucus Mr. Berry olTcrmi a juin Dion in the house 11 xI iy the da Bino die ndjiitirnment at June
accordiiibiicnn resoluoi" the 11 Mr.
Ferns, I)em., ollered an ameiiiiinent. changing the date of filial adjournment from June 11 to May 31 i'nis was promptly tabled and the resolution uas adopted
Interstate I.ivv i,i]
PlTTSBL'It.i, Ai.it II) viener ii Krelglil Agent Wight ot i.ic IJaliimo aim O.ii.i road, was lound trtiillv in tn- L'iuli-.i Slates district court of violating lie inlerBtate commerce law in irramin« I remix rebates lo K. H. itriiiooiiij on goons •hipped from Cincinnati
li illl|nei tV In* .1^ mi.
Nkwmaukkt, »y 'i —'.lichiiei F. Dwyer's Baii([Ui '-:i i:u Xi'ivinn: It-t 'selling plate.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
The tmr Mogul of Victoria, B. C., valued at. -Mo,000, was sunk off Capo Flattery while attempting to recover a heaving lino worth 73 cents from schooner.
Theodore Durrant, in the event, of his acquittal on the charso of murdering Minnie Williams and Blancho Lament, will sue the San Francisco chief of police for damages.
The Mexicans in the City of Mexico celebrated the anniversary of the capturo of Queretaro and the downfall of th.! socalled empire.
Friends of Newcotnbe- A. Fierce, the Oidahonia territory outlaw, have avenged the death of their comrade. According to the story of a courier wlioeiinu in from Ingalls, John Calvin an I William IJunti, who betrayed Pierce, have been kidnaped by a number of the dead outlaw's friends I and lynched
Apache Kid and a band of ronegade Indians had a light in Arizona with Indians on the reservation, killed a squaw, injured several others and carried one away. A detachment of cavalry and Indian police tire in pursuit. Settlers fear that Indians ore preparing to make trouble.
At Dacon, Ills Judge Richmond disposed ol' the prisoners from Toluea, arrested l'ur illegal voting at the city oloetion Seven prisoners wore dismissed and liVw- plead'-d guilty. On. of those was given oneday in jail and the other four ten days.
A Baltimore undertaker has held a body for live months because his fees were not forthcoming The health authorities have iust discovered him.
Secretary Carlisle has declined, for lack el time, to address the Cincinnati Chamber ol Commerce on the money question.
Lady iiabberloti, who iu vented I he divided skirt, now suggests that female servants shall wear knickerbockers.
Al Vinc.mnos, Intl.. Larkin Lankford, 6 years oUl. has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment lor a criminal assault upon his niece, a child of
11.
Mine. Nauscn, I,lie explorer's wife, lias not S"oii her husband for two years, iter litile daughter is no.v 8 years of age. Mine. Nansen is one of the most popular baliad singers Xorwav.
Papers have been filed at Cumber) and Iu., in a $10,000 damage suit in which John Ri-od, a young merchant, is del'ondnut and Richard Morirerel is plaintiff. The suit is for alienating the affections of Margerei's wife.
A damage suit for ¥10,000 has bicii filed »t ICiyri i. O., by (ieorge 11 Standen against the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rnilway. Sanden was crippled for life by the lulling of a telegraph pole at Fremont station.
Al a meeting of toe pastors and delegates from ail tho churches in Marshall, His., it was decided to hold a union revival. I)'giniiiug about .1 une'.'O. Rev. Air. Williams of Atlanta, tin., will conduct the meeting.
Charles Murphy is cremated and ITVO other railroad men were fatally burned in a boarding liousu lire at (.interlnirg, Pa.
Mrs. Seiinda Powell, 7- years of age, commuted suicide by drowning ^in Flint river, near Flushing, Mich.
Clem W. Bodiev, sheriff-elect in Steuben county, ind., tell dead at his home in Angola. Heart failure was the cause.
New ork Legislature Adjourns,
1
ALDANY, May 1G —Tho legisluturo has adjourned without date.
THE MARKETS!"
Now York FtimneiaL
Nkw Yomc, May 10.
Money 0:1 call oasy at 12»U^ per cent Prime mo*'oatiti paper *4 £*Hj par cent. Stor* ling exchange dull but liriner, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4S7? £&4b7)>£ for demand and 4^0^4 ji4WVa for sixty uays inmtert rates an 1 4tS commercial bills 485J4
Silver eertiiicnte. ti7J4 aosales bar aiiver, 0»V^4. .Mexican dollars ."J. United States government aids steady new 4's reg.. IZUji: do coupons, l&'ij 5M ro^.. 11G /*fc coupous ir»Td'. 4'd rejf., 11^)4 Vs coupons, 113 2's re^., 97 Pacific ti's uf '95, 100.
Chicago Gram ami Produce. CHICAGO. May 10. Following were the quotations on the Board of Trade ioday: Wheat—May. opened 0»r
:)y^«
closed tlTMnv, July, opened GGc,
closed 68 Jfcc September, opened G6t£c. closed Corn—May, opened file, olosed olf-jc July, opened 5i^c. closed 51^. Septetnber, opened 51^c. clos-d Outs—May, nomi* nnl, closed ."t-uc «Iune, opeuud closed 28»)6c July, upuued -Sc. closed Pork May, $12.0L'fr4, closed $1^.05 July, opened closed Sl«.17!^. Lard —May. opouud $ti. .*)2V6. closed SO.Oii.
Produce: Hutter -Creamery, 16c per lb oxtra dairy, 15c fresh packing stock, U(37c. Eg:g8--Fresh stock, loss olf, per dozen. Live poultry—Chickens, .jQjlOj per Ih turkeys, 7&9c ducks, ritijpUc, t^eese, 0.tKi per dozeu. Potatoes—Burbanks, fair to choice, 50®53c per bushet Hebron*. 48&5!>c Peerless, i.Va&Jc ^mixed. 4viftl:e. ApplesPair to choir.e. *it)$l.5J per bbl. Honey —White clover, 1-lb sections, new stock, fr^lk) broken ctmb. I 'f^lL'c dark coiub, pout' packH^es, Sc: straiiied California,
Chicago Livestock. Chicago, May !»».
Lire Stock—-Pri ea at the Union Stock yards toiay ranged follows Ho#*—Ksii* mated receipts for the day bates ranged at plRS. iijrht, $4.1U2^4.i'.' rou^'ii packinp-, $4.^) ^4.5 uiixe I. and 4.tf heavy pacKiut and shipping lots.
Cattie- KMtimatfd receipts for the day 100 1 quotations ranged at choice to extra shipping steers. *5.good to chou:e do, $4.tK'i^fair to good, Sl.U)^4.6) cotninon to medium do, 5i.OOifll.JTi butidiers' steers, $»,fix^3.7u stockers, feeders, £l..5i£.3.M cows, $J.oO{i(4.MJ lieifers, bulls, i'i.4,o.r^.VIu T«xa-» stejrs. and W.fjOifc-V-* ri al calves.
Sheep—Estimated recoipts for the day ll,uu- sales ran '0l at &I.0) M.ti'J st-erns, Toxa.t, {uYOi 11 nives. $J.5J lambs.
FiUKt ISurt'alo Liv* ^toek. EAST iii kkai, May 10.
Cattle -Receipts un.y u«,r two cars, weak an 1 uncertain. II Hjceipt*. 2*\ he.ui dull an«i lower, pood 10 hoi e, jl.I.rJi.oO rougli, 1, She 'p an 1 Lambs—Liberal anil sleady: clio.ee inp*d ?*heep, J4.l0 ^4.7.r) com* iuwu to fair, fan clipj) lamb-, export. $.V I j^ond 10 ciloi' M, •.70 fair Lo «od, i:4.u )5.'-0 spring lambs, common to cnoire, i.7
Sit. Louis Uruln. ST. Lori". May 10.
Wm«at—Cash, ttTi a^keri: May, July, &.» hc i-ul. Au^uot, f'^^41 nominal Septemix r, iK»r,h' bid. Cini L'.tsJi, 4,.»V*ic May. 48)^.o uid .liny, W, a k*m1 September, Ml bio. u.its -Ca-h, -^-jc bid May, bid: June, bid Jul., bid September, bid Y"'
Toledo (.train* TOLKDO, May 16,
\N neat—Cah, May and June, 71^c bid July. &%c August. bid September, O'.Koc No. -I 6of'. 7 Corn* Cash. 1 Jars—Cash,
MilirnakoK (iraia. MILWAUKEE, May 10.
Wheat—No. ^pr ai *. in
1
N •. 1 no bern,
74LU(: J.i v, lib ,ae. C11.11 -No. J). *v ijC. Oats -No. 2 white, No. ii. JilWc. Barley —No. 48c samples, 492^V'c. liye—No. 1, *ic.
A Miracle in Vermont.
THE WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE OF A WELL-KNOWN CHELSEA MAN.
Stricken wltli an lncnrable DIhuhc and yet Cnnil. {From the Argil# imd I'ulrwt, Montpfliryt 17.)
I'iviit years ago (ieo. Hutchinson moved from !, :d.tord lo Chelsea, Vt., and lio'.tghl the sa-.» .mil at the hitter place. He was kin.wii one ol' the strongest nioti in that section. Oil Dee. ln,''.l^ while al worls :n tin- niiil, he was atnicii in the bac~ by a living board, which seriously injured him and incapacitated him lor work of any kind. As result of ^his. Locomotor Ataxia set in, (this is a form of |)iiralysis which deprives the patient of all use of his lower limbs.) I'iie .tn/w A: ]\:lriot interviewed .Mr. 11 titehinsen to-day. and liia s[,,rv is here given in his own words.
My l.iick ached continually ami my legs began to gr.ov numb and to be les.-- is.i'l icss Usable. 'iy the, loth of April I could do absolutely nothing and wns scarcely able to stand. Mv physicians advised me lo go to the Mary V'o'telier Ibe-pital al Hirlinuton, to lie treated, and I look their iidciee. When 1 left houic mv friends hade me goo.l-bve, iii-vcr exjieeting lo see me alive iigain. physicians at (lie hospital ndii me that my easi,. wa it serious one and 1 as completely discouraged. 1 remained at tin: hospital seven wctks and look the medicines which the doctors gave me, 1 felt better at the. hnspitiil and ilmu^lu that 1 w^.-recover-ing, :uid went home to continue their treatment. which 1 did for two months, and also had an electric battery und'-r their advice, "•'in- improvement, however,did not continue and 1 began to give up hope. Augn-t 1*1, KSo'l, 1 emild not get out of iny chair without assistance, and i!' got down upon the lloor, 1 could not gel up alone. About this time I chanced to read an account of the wonderful curative powers of Ir. Willi .m-' 1'ink Pills for Pale l'.-oplc iu cases similar to my own, I did not have any faith in tIn? I'iiU but thou^lii a trial eim'.ii do no harm, so I bought souk' without telling anvoi.e what I was going to do. After I had been tailing thc-n some time I found that, for the ti•-si time in mouths I was aide to walk down to tho jvis'l. otlioe, and my neighbors began to discuss the marked improvement ill inv health. As 1 continued the medicine 1 continued to improve, and -omi recommenced work in the mill, at lirst very lightly, and increating as I was aide and its 1 gained in health and spirits, and now for the past ill rec months I have been working ten hours day almost as steadily as 1 ever did,
I feel well, eat well and sleep as well as I ever dill and 1 have no pain anywhere.'' The reporter talked with several other gentlemen in regard to the case of Mr. Ilntehino'i, who stated that any statement lie might In- ke would be entitled to entire credence.
Ii". V" liams' l'ink Pills contain ad the el.-in.'its necessary to give new lite and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. V., lor 'sOc. per box, or tj boxes for $2.o0.
^I'i'i.K A'liun i-'oi: i.ujrou i.h:i:n.SI:.
Notice is lierehy Riven to the citizens of the town of Linden Hinl of Madison township, Montgomery County, Indiana, that I. the uinleisinneil.nniaui lnhaliitant of said State, over the ace of twenty-ono years, will apply lo the Hoard of Commissioners of said county, at the regiila.Inno session thereof, ls!lf, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt ami imoxi. calinj lii|UOi's, in a less quantity than a ipiarf at a time and allow the same to h-j drank on the premises where sold.
My place of business where said licpiors are to lie sold and drank is specifically described as follows, viz: HegluuiuK ut the north-east corner of lol nuiulier thirteen il3', in .lane Stoddard's Addition to tho town ofJLiiulen, in Montcmneiy county, Indiana, and running thence west one hundred fifty 1 l."0i feet tlienco south sev ntytlve ("n feet: tlienco east one hundred m'iy (15() feet thenc, north seventy-five ,yro feet to the place of beginning ill the two-sfry Iniilding on the nortli-wvst corner of said lot and iu the fionl. room, on tile first floor of the two -lory pai of saiil building I also desire to operate pool tables, and card tables for Htivsemeiit in connection wth said business, und I ask a permit for such priviltv .I011N 11. KM I'KK I, V.
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Glass!
There's lotsol'snap anil E vim in this ]1ii:i s'| liuoi HKtcit. There's lots ul pleasure and goml 2 health iu it. loo. A de-1 licioiis drinlc, a tempur- 5 alice dl I !i !i. It illu -j made 111-: 1 a Clink ha I d.e.ie lit l.e o'ei and yoiicg. i'.e sut.-L: and th- atiinc 5
HIRES
Root beer
pa 'K
THE CHAS. E. HIRES COMPANY, PKiLADKLPHU, rA.
[Ben JVfole
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('REAM I'ARLOK
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I FKl'IT STORK.
I All kinds of Fruits, Bananas. Lemons. Oranges, Candies ami Nuts.
A lull line of C-igarr and Tohaccos. i:U South Washington street.
Chtlciren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
DH
CREAM
B4KIN(s POWDER
MOST PHRFECT MADLi.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
SJ.Metzler(M.Jl.M.D.
A physician of excellent standing in this city. A man ol unquestioned integrity and a gentleman in whom we have confidence. We tako pleasure in commending him to any who may com« in contact with him in business or socially. The Doctor what is termed a "self made man." and has had sLx terms at medical collere, and has grail-' Hated from seme of the host in.stituturns in the country. J)r. Metzler has many new and open methods with which lie is wonderfully successful in alleviating suffering humanity, ilia treatment in chronic nervous and l)lood diseases can not be excelled, ills I at go and varied practice of twenty \e.ii.s has gi\en linn an experience •socoml to none (he State. Tho Dr is a 1iih surgeon ami has a well equipped oiuce (or his business. lie has the largest, Static Machine in the State of Indiana, with nil kinds of elecdical appliances, and also is fixed to give anv kind ol a medicated liath or the Ohica"Mepuratiir treatment, A I.so the Ozone lor atai rh in the head, weak lungs and broken down persons whose nene* haw- become \\e iK. The Doctor produces the only Kiectric Shower in this city, illicit will cure a headache in live minutes.
Oi IcK ASM' HISTKNA It
S "T. uriier 1 ifiio and Illinois streets. 'Ver Webber's Drug
Stewart 1'l.vk, .-store.) Indianapolis, Ind. Office' hours .1 a. 111. to .s p.m. Sundav, t" lo a. 111,
WHEN 0THKRSFAIL
—CONSULT—
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Tli". Lcailiiii Siiecialist of the Day in all Clironic Diseases.
Consultation. Kxamination and Advice Fico to
all hu i.'oine to See IIun.
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Carper.
Il.iving lietnrned Irom |..urope Will lie in Craw.
.lordfrvilir, Indnina,
Wednesday, May2
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AT TIIK—L
SHEKMAN HOUSE,,
Where the slek and aflli-'tod will be clven im opportunity to roeeive the lat»t and inont »oiontiHc treatment.
DU. C'AHI'Kli only treats Oim-Milt. lonir standing and ''hrdiiif ilis«'i'iscs. If vou havo any of the following di^ea^e.s ih» not faii to oon-
del iys are dangerous:
I l.eseuie'I without pain, knife or cauntic, or ninnrauee from business—guaranteed. Ilnl-' leps«y in all forniH, euro guaranteed. Cioiter, vc bin neck, euie guaranteed. Kezenia in al! tonus cured—no failures Hhcumatlwm of lou^ or phort Htundin^—a sure cure. Palpitation of the heart and all nervous diseases cured. DK
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AT.MUUI SPKt'IAL-
IS1 living. $lO(i forfeit tor any case ho fails to cure. Asthma, lirojichltis, nil diseases ot the Nose, 'I hroat, stomae Lun^s, Liver, Kidneys and Hla«nier. I'Cronila, Son's and all Chronic lilood 1 roublef Pimples. Ulntehes, and all uklu troubles. 4r»K• !oi f*-it lor any easn of Chronic indigestion and Constipation entisin" nervousnes* and palpitation of the heart, which tho Doetor cannot etire. Ih» testoresall the orgaurt of the body to a normal ndition, leaving tho ilient tree lrom all pa aiut in perfect liealGli.
Jr. Carper makes a Mierjalty of all diseapeti I eculiar to \\nin.n. 'lliey Und him a great friend and speak praises of the Doctor after h» inj treated by him.
'iseasesct' Men in all forms cured, restoring tbefn to prrfect manhood in a short time— IW ing'J ounces of urine lor examination,
UhMh.MUKK—The Ductor takes no caso Ua cannot: benefit or cure. All examinations prti" vat** and eonildentiai. I*. D. CAUl'KJ{, M. I). sre
^'IKNTIKIC SUSPENDERS.
»!ade for Health. Comtort. Dural»ility and perle Ireeib.m for every tnotiou of the body! No 1 aggi:g on the shoulders! Trousers alwavs pt in shape and position. Kasy in action! "'reventii'g ail strain op tho buttons when slt'ingor ftoopintr. I' no-»n sale by your denier, we will send by mail on receipt of price. 5"c tu '•'2
IK) poM-paid. stale height and weight. SCIIKW srsPKNDKD CO., L1M.) lU'KKALO, N i:\V YORK.
OR,:-: TILHEY
Has acain ojiened an cflico in Crawfordsville. and he guarantees cu re» ot clironiodlseaaon and also Female, 3 Private and Kyo nd Kar Diseases. "Iiirty-Hve years 'raveling expori •nee. Con sunation tree. Office'' •ver the "Star" of/ lice. Dally 10 to rf
