Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 June 1895 — Page 6
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Consumers of chewing tobacco who arewiliingto pay a little more than (tie price charged for (lie ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior to all other.
Good connoctior mni.!nt Tw. South and Souih-wc»t. Train-? St. Jos-'ph, Midi., making gowl C. tfc W. for Michigan .hits.
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rjFTfr ti 1 :*t nil »1- thnnc nr.y opportunity, I will «ive t' every a s-!:£3plo ^nmrdor r-supply "C't'city.r'r purest ttui
worM.I will pond it safely paefct in dinin wrapjwr all cbarjzos prepaid, :?•»«.« nt:-. silver or siau»p. In evory can of orkli**, p!m|)o.s,inoih, nosH,c»r any dlMfnlor/ition or dtvaMiof ih'* K)n, and wrlnkios (not by c.Tpi»^fci»n),FACI3 HLi".\crt al)Mlr,t'Mv. It daes cover up, a.s c»Miietic«i do, but a cur'.4. Addi'O&d--: 5IADAMK A. 15 rri'I UT. lv„t. O No. O Eact '4th St., NcW YORK CM"-
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I The cement nidewalk fever is in Fowler. Several horses were overcome by heat
Sunday. There aie 10,'5 cases of typhid fever in vane vi He.
The Glorious Fourth will lie celebrated in Crawfordeville.
The eountj commissioners have been in session all this week. The stone pile has thirteen persons working on it at present.
Willie Barry, son of John Harry, who was hurt in a runaway is improving. J. K. I'. Thompson .v Co. sell cook stoves cheaper than any house in Craw fordsville.
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New and Second I land goods very cheap at J. K. P. 'J hornpbon .v ('(,'s North Green street store.
Win. Nutt. of .Indianapolis, was in town this week.
Ten cent canton llannel for 7 Vc yd at the Jiig Store.
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I "i ou can go to Chattanooga June '-loth to *J7th, at half rates over the Queen Jc
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Crescent Route. A new shed has been built in the lot adjoining the city building to keep the I white elephant in.
Cook stoves at reduced prices at J. 3 1'. Thompson A* Co's north Green street Second Hand store. tf
La Pearl's greatest of the great ]0 and 'JO cent shows wiil exhibit in this city 110 Thursday,,!
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Henry Crawford saw Jjarnuiii vt Bailev in Indianapolis last Friday. They show here August i-".,' •_
Mr. G. W. Paul, the attorney, preached a sermon at the Trinity church, we Pike street, on Sunday evening last.
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Lawson it Ficken aro still making
one dozen best cabinets and one I large picture all for c'l.oO. S. It Sunday afternoon the theuiouieter in the shade indicated 10O degrees hoar, and a warmer day is rarely seen in this 1 latitude.
Children's" Day was" observed at the Christian church in Ladoga. Sunday. The church was beautifully decorated and the attendance was very large,
G. W. Whittingtoa, working fur the electric light company, had $'_!0 stol from him one day last week. It was taken from a vest banging in the building of the company.
The Presbyterian people in Attica have decided to build anew church and are now examining plans submitted by architects. They hope to be able to erect a 810.000 structure.
The residence of Sam Grimes, for merly of this city, now of Brazil, was robbed of a considerable amount of jewelry on Saturday, by thieves accompanying the Baruum A: Bailey show.
The contracts for the street and all°y improvements 111 the Whitlock ad dition will be awarded ou Monday night at. the regular session of the city council. There will be somo opposition to the cement and curbing features of the proposed improvements.
11 i* Wnnov (ionc, George Still wagoner, an old "soldier, from Ladoga, was in town one clay last week and concluded the way to have the "must fun" was to gut on a drunk. 11 did and was tiued. the tine costing him about ?10 with costs. He still had about :'.0 left and went to sleep near the stables on Market street in a chair, When he awoke his .S'M was gone. George should stay at home hereafter or leave his inoi.-.-y there before visiting..
A lii'inarknlilc I'ulpit.
The Mechlin cathedral pnlpir is regarded as the second tinest the world, the finest, having beendone by the same artist lor the cathedral Brussels. The writer. Mho has seen both, while admitting points if superiority in that of Brussels, prelers this, which is in the cathedral at Mechlin. It is made of .oak, and 1 lie iitrures ol .hnsrand-of-the women are ]i sizi,. 1'j.ie sounding board is Ion tied, by oakdertves twined wii those of ,i irri'i ,e. The s- i,i t: the latter rises,ii,' turaByrfrcini ifesgrotuid "at: tla\ cntrauee, n- r!v.?,sptupirv-:wh3c his api.uoi11.ly.kev.'n ou: Tiii|fj'jj'' ach^iU -tands ucUr i)u s? 'lv ?.f i'• the iross .a I'igbi Bi.i,',, h.u, and /."oiu ol ili pt.b.u, iorniit3ig it}.,ir of the 1 t-e, is a in r-e -C, ch h,i thi\\» rnV r. it U#'l:4\iiti,i.t0tropii'sol no •ino ,)s- hor.-f.u 1, "i a ir In
nNNfI Calvary.iieuules-'sly and IMMJ hurled 1,, N stiui ion puiii.c he plana!ion ,1-u i-, not gi\• 1 [the guioe at the cathedral urn .oiy book, si, Msitor-, and gular wor-.hip iare at tiberivio imi-rerct it to please theiii.-i Ives. Brooklvii l-.agle, -u,
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Onions I'or Small pox.
"I don't know of a better article of diet (hiring an epidemic of smallpox than raw unions." said Dr. Barbour of liberal of
ion to lie found in- C'rawfcrdsviile. to prevent contracting the disease out-: (Joods all new. lashionable.aaa.l sold of vaccination. J.he. aetion of an a at .Reasonable Prices. ,,„„„i .,,,
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But ]iui an .niru in a smallpox ridden room, and will wither and die so
Hall's? Hair llenewer is pronounced I rapidly that ymi are almost able to see the best preparation made for thicken- I1*- This shows how tiie onion absorbs ing the growth of the hair and restoring I die disease and manifests that which is gray to its original color,
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WHY POETRY IS PLENTIFUL.
Tiown of an KtiRliKh Critic on Atuorioa*n Minor Hard*. With "Transatlantic Bardlets" as his headline, a writer in the Loudon Saturday Review prefaces some rather savage criticism of several looks of verse recently published in America with the following lively remarks:
They are uncommonly like the English poetliugs. these transatlantic bardlets. but there are more of them. This is not because the States are loss poetical than the mother country, but because they have more people. Moreover, "culture"' is generally hell ill higher esteem there, and I" appear in print is an tuiiloubted mark of having obtained it. just, as a university degree is a proof, among the English middle rlasses. of its proud possessor's right to bo regarded as r. scholar and a gentleman.
But if the authorship of a book is a certificate of taste and reading it, becomes a diploma in honors when that book consists of metrical matter. Now, about 75 ier cent of moderately educated persons can write lines which sometimes scan, often rhyme and occasionally make sense, and a painfully large proportion of those are impelled establish their characters in the eyes of their neighbors by ilie publication of these so called verses. A little money or the power of deluding a publisher's reader, a simple iribe. is all that is needed. It must be added that at times the "poems" are a genuine trade success, as are in Kngland, for instance, the innocent mauiulerinirs of Sir F.dwin Arnold and Mr. Lewis Morris., a 1'aet which encourages scores, nay. huntlreds. of other ambitious anil avaricious rhymesters to CLiuT-ite the.hi n,( 1 tin' States, too fiber have their dear litrlo cliques ot iimtnal adiuirevs. like nr fair brothei-hood of the Rhymers' ul, who genersongs—which lect to read):'iii presm—and they thus maintain spirit, fui a lit tic..-butter, course, there are always
club''and the* Bodiey prai.Si^ne another"
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one's aimts and sisters and wives and that sort of thing. There are more of these in the- United States than here: hence there is ltiore minor poetry.
PAPA WAS TOO LATE.
How ft Mamifiir'ttirvrV* Dauffhtrr Ji! Nt»t n«'coni«* My l/idy. 'Peine years ago was acting as curate ill a large London parish. Two young people in whom I was greatly interested were to be married on a certain Wednesday in April. Contrary to custom, the bride arrived before tho bridegroom— indeed the bridegroom never arrived at all.
It subsequently transpired that the bridegroom had disappeared the previous evening and was nowhere to be found. He has not been found to this da v. No cause for his disappearance was ever assigned. nor has any clew to his whereabouts ever been discovered. The poor young bride succumbed to the shock, and it was my melancholy duty to ofliciute at lu burial some weeks later.
One more case, and I have done. A curate, in receipt of little more than £100 a year, proposed to the daughter of a wealthy north country manufacturer and was accepted. Paterfamilias was extremely angry at this and forbade the voting fellow his house. Candor compels me to state that the daughter offered very little resistance to her father's objections, and the curate, who was genuinely fond of the girl, removed to a distant parish.
Two months after this event he fell into a baronetcy and rather more than £3,000 a year. The manufacturer saw that he had made a mistake and opened up negotiations in a letter. By return he received a telegram with the laconic information. "Too late. We luav be certain that the good manufacturer's Wife gave him a large "piece of her mind," as the saying goes.—London Answers.
Ilf Didn't tl:r I,«*tti*r.
Wii!..)! asserting in so niiuiy words that "the woman who ceaselessly complains and scolds, and generally makes a nuisance of horseII to every one who is cursed .by-being, brought into contactwith li v," H'present-: a large piopo-i in of l« a •*-,[ i-t \i Ld( .-on. lar succeeds IJI iinpr.v.«ing the ad(.i.)'-,l to this effect u-, iinow him ).j% oi ie dcfoMMy,^-jf ])e l,c ji ni,-in. bv ip erqng his ..ppi'tho' vp,s it p, ''It liens th nq (i I'll',!"!, UP II wol.1' file 1 no ntell HI
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U--I ignorant, hu--io excuse as passing ae,.c ii n'i'cegg. ''('on-
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0r loi.r, liiiiii'.s'' inay await him in the 1 utnre v.ii ie.s.s heroic measures are adopt ed without delav. lie v. ill not be so ready lu "kiss, and mala up" the next inic lie is .chidden for carrying an im-portant-letter in his pi,cket, for a week after it as 'given to him to post.— M,,no|i ILrJand in North American Review"
Mar.v 1„ lij-i-r.
Mrs..-Mary lv !.) .-i of Winona, .'Iimi., lias been elected "-r-liotjl ilirector from the I- ii'st ward, i'he women of the town dosired to have her for a director, and she obtained the licpubliean noiniiiation. She was su])]ioried by tile best part of the city press and was elected by a handsome majority, the women themselves casting a large vote for her. It, is the first time 'hat any woman has been chosen to such a position in Winona,
Ignatius,!. Loyola'had the face of ascetic, with sharp features, worn with fasting, watching and prayer
Lord Bacon had a voice described by one of his contemporaries as "very smooth and oily."
The Grip.
An experience with this disease during all its past epidemics, warrants the bold claim that Dr. King's New Discovery will positively cure each and every case if takeD in time, and patient takes the ordinary care to avoid ex posure. Another thing has been proven, that those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery, escape the many troublesome after results of this disease. By all means get a bottle and try it. It is guaranteed, and money will be refunded if no good results follow its use. Sold bv XveA- Booe.
Now York's mayor is Strong, Chicago's mayor is Swift, and the mayor of Portland. Ore., is Frank. All three are republicans
Old People.
Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will tind the, true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine'.does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts iniidlv on th" stomach and Dowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organ.-, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Ficctiic Bitt rs is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion.
Old people lind it just exai i$:', what they need. Price til'tv cents per bottle •at Nye A- Booe's Drugstore.
Baron Rothschild has a piano which cost him .-jlil.OOO. It is adorned with al-legoric-id paintings by Alma Tadciea aud PoynSer.
A healthy appetite, with perfect oi gestioa ami assimilation, may lie secured by the use of Aycr's Pills. They cleanse and strengthen the whole alimentary canal auil remove all obstructions to the natural functions of either sex. without any unpleasant eflects.
La.f'eaiTs big 10 and '.IO cent railroad show has a troupe of performing goats, a troupe of performing monkeys, the best troupe of performing ponies, the best troupe of performicg dogs. Will exhibit in this city June 1.'!.,
Half Fare to Chattanooga.
The l-Jueen A Crescent Boute will sell tickets Cincinnati to Chattanooga and return at one fare for the round trip •Juue'25th to 27th. with liberal iimits and conditions, on tho occasion of the Internatiocal Epworth League meet ing. Ask any ticket agent for particulars. or address Chas. W. /,e!!. I). P. A., Cincinnati, (').: W. A. Beekler, N. P. A Ill Adams St. Chicago. 111. C. A. Baird.T. P. A Detroit: W. W. Dutinavant. T. P. A.. Cleveland: W. C. Kinear son, (I. A.. Cincinnati, O.
Free Pills.
Send your address to II. K. Bucklcn A- Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince- you of their merits. I'liese pills are easy inaction, particular ly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. or materia and liver troubles they have been proved invfduable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free frcm every deleterious substance and to be. purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2~ic. per box. Sold by Nye A Booe, Druggists,
Beatrice Ilarraden begs necties from her male friends and makes tl em inte crazy omits.
For Land and Homeseekers Half Fare Excursions SouthOn M«y '-'1st and .June ]]th, l-.li."), thel Mobile A1 vlhio will sell tickets for these I dates at,one fare for the round trip to I all points along.ii.s hue uj-.. il?o States of e-s'ss! pin and South Alabama with stop over pi ivileg"-. For tick'-ts .ipps to any liaili'ttad tie.let agent or to F. W. Greei,, C'°ner.il Agont. I'j-i N Bioad whj, L-tuip, Mo. !•:. r, Po-i s.
General i'-.^senger Ag nt,
1 he sijfaiitte ['.iiialia has .dilen on an eriginijsigoing at a sp'.'etf'.of, t',0-ruileR an l.cn
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lerer from.--catarrh.. I tried-lOly's Cream Balm and ail ipjiearances am c.urcel. lerriljle headaches from which I had long su'lered are gone.- W. .1. Hitch cock, late Major I,'. S. Vol. and A. A A. Jen.. Buffalo. N. V.
E!'s Creatn Balm has completely cured me of catarrh when everything else failed. Many acijuaintances have used it '.vitii e.ve.i'llenf results. Alfred W. Stevans, Caldwell, Ghio. Price of Cream l.-ialm is (iftv cents.
With the blood full ,.f huin es, iho heat I'd term is all the more oj-pressivo.
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uve th'.* system a thorough cleansing with Ayer's Sarsaparilla and a dose or two of Aver's Pills, and you will enjoy summer as never before in your life. Just try this for once, and you'll not repent it.
High Class Service-
The l^ueen and Crescent lioute will sell round trip tickets from Cincinnati and the North, on Juno 127th to.'iOth, at, half rates. Write to us for particulars. Illustrated and descriptive matter on application. W. C. RIMKAIIHON.
i'.l OKh AM I t»r sale
Cincinnati, O.
JOHN \V. PAUST,
wind'mills
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
S-ft "Uandy" galvanized steel mill. fit up with best grade babbited boxes oo io-tt geared mill
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10 it direct stroke.... .7 2 6 50 If graphite bearing boxes are vanted add £5 to above ]irices. 13-fl. power mill for grinding feed, prices 011 application. 15-ft: gallon steel tower, complete. ^lo 50 20-ft 1 00 25-ft ..1") 00 •JO-ft .. 18 00 .)o-ft
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Higher towers, prices cation. Galvanized anchor posts 1 complete.
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The "Dandy"' tcel null is th_• liucst, strongest, safest, most reliable and most durable mill on the market. Yvhen provided with graphite bearings,Mt never needs fo lie oiled or receive any attention: Causes no trouble or annovance. When erected in proper shape it wiil do the work and take care of itself. It. will regulate anil govern itself in any wind that blows, and is made of very best galvanized steel. To sum it all up buy a "Dandy" steel mil!, and tower, and you will have the best outfit on earth. Pumps, pipes and tanks and in fact: everything pertaining if-win mil! trade. Drilling we'ils a specialty.
Oilicc: l'J.") South Washington Street. ('rawfovdsvillc tndiau
NOW IS THE TIME
\km Eitirle Claw Cultivator,
"l'o cultivate vour.e,
.The J».est on.the Market. ree and. niiek 10 nk
THE BROWN CULT1VATOUMJ
Ai'e.sccond,!^ none. Spring tootii and J''.agle Claw.Try one v*: -r.
-The Largest Line of
Tn the Citv.
JOE E. FISHER
The Hardware man. 120-122 S. Washington street.
GRAND SPRING OPENING
RUBEfS BATES PSE MISFIT PAHLOfl
r,i West W.i^liini^twn Stn."!t. Iii'Ii.ninpolis, tieli.-ma
KING OP TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Our magnificent and well selected stock of Spring and Sum, Novelties in line tailor-made Clothing is now ready for your inspect and we would kindly ask that you examine our line before spere a dollar for Spring- Clothing, as we are showing the largest .iiui:selected line ever shown in this city, comprising all the.-latest n,. tics in Imported and I)omestic Fabrics.,7
SEE OUR WINDOW. SJII Kuyst home ol our.f'.'nsuirs,
ItJ.fjU li'jyx Our ?'-'M Si.ipfV1' 1.1 il*» ol.'l..i:op-'iM-c t"
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Mrs. 1 'hoebe Thoiiuis, of .Junction City. 111., was fold l,y her doctors sue had coiisuniption and that there was no hope ior her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs it. saved her life. Mr. Tlios. l-'.ggers, J^'.i Florida St.. San Francisco, suffered rom a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without, result everything else, then bought one bottle of lr. King's New Di.-.tovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankf"!. It is siu-li results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful etlicacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. J-'ree trial bottles Nye & Booe's Drug store. Regular size ."iOe. and 6I.0O.
Marshall Hall's
R.oaely method in drowning as to what to do and how to do it. will be found in Dr. Kutifmann's Medical Work fine colored plates from life. Send three'2cent stamps to pay postage to A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass.. and receive a copy free.
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A 1 ways accompanies wono Ie-. absence of appetite iii.i.it"-»|'f so'mething wrong, ie- less ef a rrftelesire for food is som. follGW''f'.W of strength, lor when the stlpHbf is cut oil' the lire burns '*"V gets into JI low state, ard severe attacks of disease.
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