Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 June 1895 — Page 9

The Only One To Stand the Test.

flpv. William Copp, whose father wis physician for over fifty years, \,'e\v Jersey, and who himself cppnt many years preparing for lie practice of medicine, but sub.seI quoiitly entered the inimstry of the 31 it ureli, writes: "1 am glad to testify that I have had analyzed all the sarsa pari 11a preparations known in the trade, tut

AYER'S

is the only one of them that I eouid recommend as a lilood-piinlicr. I have

[.jiven away hundreds of bottles of as I consider it the safest as well I is the best to be had."—'WM. COIM1, h'ustur M. E. Church. Jackson, Minn.

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Circulartree. Address

|YAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO, ILL FOlt SAlili UY

Nye .*i Hone, Cniwtordsvillo. Indinun.

DON' STOP TOBACCO.

|D« to Cure Yourself While It. I The tobacco habit grows on a man hiii his nervous system is seriously ,cU'd, impairing health, comfort id Vc.i\i\iness. To (juit suddenly is |b jevm a shock to the system, as •aci:o.u an inveterate user bccomes Btimiiiunt that his system contincraves. Haco-Ouro is a scien•c curt'for the tobacco habit, in all forms, carefully compounded after formula of an eminent Berlin •ysieian who has used it in his pri•V practice since 1872, without a •lure, purely vegetable and guaranII perfectly harmless. You can jc all the tobacco you want, while liimr liaco-Curo, it' will notify you men" to stop. We give a written larantoc to permanently cure any fce with three boxes, or refund th'e fcnev with 10- per cent, interest. Ii o-Curo is not a substitute, but a li ntitic cure, that cures without the of will power and with no inconInicnce. It leaves the system as Ire and free from nicotine as the jy vou took your lirstchew or smoke. Sir by all druggists, with our ironI'! guarantee. at S1.00 per box, three ».•, (thirty days treatment, fc'i. or sent direct upon receipt of B'-fi. Send tiix Two-Cent Stamps p: sample Box, Booklet And Proofs

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Jw l'.ureka Chemical & Manufacring Company, Manufacturing I' lnists, LaCrosse, Wis. jan. 14th, 0 mo.

E A A S S E

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In Crawfordsville to-day is an old ex-' soldier, poor, working at anything almost he can get to do, who at one tune during the war suddenly came into ptissesbion of a very good sized BUII of money, liich, had ho have used any care with might at his present itue of life given hun a fortune from it to enjoy in his declining daj s. lie uns a member of an Indiana regimen! and was an active participant in the siege and burning of Atlanta. During its destruction he, like many other soldiers at the time, considered himself privileged to take and carry away anything he wai ted, especially .on it belonged to the enemy, Jewell.money, books and other articles v.ere frequently carrieil away, the owners in most instance- having tlcil una abandoned their property to the "Van.ts." One day this old soldier, young then, with some comrades, were strangling through a house in Atlanta, each one picking up this or that article and as often throw ing it iioivn. In rumaging around lie discovered a box of considerable weight in a corner of tho house under a shelf, and curiosity prompted him to open it.11. contained money, all hard money at that, and of a yellow colr. Hurrying buck to the camp with his lucky tind, he began counting it. To his surprise tho ui,ount was 81.000 and all in gold! This was too much for him, and lie determined to desert at tho tirst opportunity and travel northward. Next day the chance came. Securing a suit of citizens' clothing he threw aside the blue, and jumping on a freight train he was in a few hours miles away from

Atlanta and hurrying toward Indiana as fast as steam would carry him, leaving others to do the lighting while he could enjoy what four thousand in cash would produce, although a deserter and liable to be arrested at any time by Uncle Sam's minions. After remaining here for a timo ho moved west determined to invest his money in land. This might have been a good investment had ho have adhered to it, but he forgot to do it and intent on a ''good timo" began drinking. The usual result followed and in a year or so his money was all gone. Ho returned here after tho war, and to-day is not worth onetenth of the money that ho hurried ou. of Atlanta with over thirty years ago He draws no pension either, but the letter "D" stands just after his name in tho Adjutant-General's report.

Cl««e Figures.

Work in the house building lino in Crawfordsville has thus far this season, been very scarce, and many carpenters have had no work at all. In consequence bids for work are placed at very low fig ures with little margin for profit. As an instanco of this the bids for tho construction of a school house in this township were received by Trustee Hartman from nine contractors and shows tho following figures:

M. V. Wert, 81.510. E. C. Griffith, 81,109. Marsh Galey, 81,461. W. F. Hall, 81,448. Milt Bishop, $1,428. Williams & Rutledge, 81,314. W. D. Stevens, 81,347.50. James Ilulet, SI,327. W. P. Stewart, 81.280. Tho contract was awarded to W. P. Stewart.

IiiK Four Picnic.

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C1A7EFUL-COMFORTING

IFORTING.

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.O vn/r.TER "U.K.

White.

The Big Four generally gives one day in the summer season to its employes for a picnic, when tho engineers, firemen brakemen, and machinists in the employ of the company, with their families, can enjoy a day of rest and recreation. Some of the ofiicials of the road were here on Saturday, making the arrangements to have their picnic in this place. They havo secured tho fair ground free, and water is also given them without cost. The picnic will take place on Saturday next, and an attendance of from 1,000 to 1,500 iB expected.

extra Skirt or two, a tew Waists to go with them, Black or

Parasols.

Prom Paris, Irom London, and all over America. We gathered them in. Just a little correct buying will make you dollars. We are up to date.

Iteul Kstate TrnnolerH.

The following are among tho important real estate transfers, as shown at the recorders oflice, during tho past few weeks: Amanda Hornell to J. V, and B.

F. Keene lot in city $ 500 00 A. M. Jones to Mary Russel tract in Union tp 200 00 Joel Conrad to II. C. and P.

Shobo 11 acres in Madison }P 498 10 W. S. Mclntire to Adam Callada\ lot in New Ross 100 00 T. J. Armstrong to Mary E

Johnson JO acres in Scott tp .'100 00 C, Coodbar to Mary J. Goodbar 80 acres in Scott tp..:. :i 700 00 Mary II. Rosier to Moses J.

Stewart lot in city 1 200 00 Hen Crane et al to Thomas I lay wood .127 and (50-100 acres in Coal Creek tp 2 37o 00 Joshua SaidlatoS- !?. Voumns 10.~, acres in ."sugar Creek tp.. ." 250 00 Mary 13. Thompson et al to'•'

K. Thomson pt lot in city. 000 00 am a to M. C. A. pt 2 lots in city 000 00 J.M. Schultz, assignee to the

M. C. A. pt 2 lots in

L*ity

Wo, tho undersigned, dry goddB and millinery dealers of tho city of Crawfordsvillo, Ind., hereby agree to keep our respective places of business closed from Wednesday evening, July 3, to Friday morning July 5th.

MCCLUKE & GRAHAM, LOUIS BISCHOF. L. CRESSF., MKS. J. A. HAKLAN,

YERS & CHAKNI, Miss KF.XVO.N-, THE COLCMHIA, WUAY IT MAXWELL, ABE LEVINSON, RACKET STOKE, JOHNSON CLORE.

(irotc«qiic Appearance. Tho students of tho Senior class of tho college appeared on the streets, on Sunday, dressed in long black gowns, and hats similar to boards used by plasterers at their work, presenting a very grotesque and ridiculous appearance. For a great big nonsensical fool of the first class, nothing can exceed the average college student about the "Commencement" period. Ho generally recovers from it, however, ina short time after he has been out a season in tho world.

Trustees Meeting.

Tho nswly elected trustees of the county, who go into office in August next, will hold a meeting hereon Mon day, to make arrangements for the coming school work,beginning in September. It will organize what is termed a board of education, fix upon a scajn of wages to be paid teachers and transact such other business coming within the lino of thoir duties.

ANew Enterprise.

W. R. Gosnell has added a new machine to his laundry for the purpose of ironing ladies' shirt waists. The price will be 15 cents each. He has also reduced the price as follows: Shirts, 6 cents cuffs. 2 cents collars, 1 cent. Givo him a call. tf.

A Cool Summer Dress IOUR BIG 4

Death ofC'apt. Jn«. Park.

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P. P. McGinnis to A.M. Scottpt lots in Ladogo 5 000 00 J. \V Wilson to A. J. 1 lowers 210 acres in Madison tp 15 COO 00 liottio Ilerzog to Robert Smith 100 acres in Wayne tp 000 00 R, W. Stump to Isabella Mc­

Donald 100 acres in Union tp 1 000 00 D. R. Black to M. and X. Dewey lot in New Richmond.... 1 100 00 John L. Goben to Elizabeth hazelrig lot in city 5 000 00 Arabella Dill to W. G. and

C. White 113 acres in Union tp 8 000 00

A -lili of July I'ledire.

Capt. as. Park, who served as Provost Marshall of tho eighth Indiana district during tho Rebellion, with headquarters in this city, died last Thursday, at his homo on Columbia street.

cus Amounted *!)!),M).

Death of Charles Wnrrni.

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ing from cancer and paralysis, coupled with pneumonia. lie was born noar Madison. Ind„ in 1S21, and experienced all tho vieisitudes of pioneer farm life in Indiana. In 1810 ho entered Wabash college, Crawfordsville, remaining there four years, he located in Williamsport, engaging in merchandising. In 1851 ho began to practice law. lie was judge of tho Iippecanoe Warren Common Pleas court one year, the court having been abolished in 18*57. He was sent as consul to Ai.v la Chapelle. through Congress Orth, in 13i.ili. there remaining until 187,'i. (hi returning he located in this city, entering upon the practice of profession, anil hero ho has sinco resided.—Lafayette Times.

lhat the Morrison will case was an fix-pensive luxury, lately tried at Richmond. was shown this week, when a statement with regard to the attorney fees was made public. 1 he plaintiffs, who won the case, have already paid theirs, but the defence have not yet done so. The attorneys for tho plantills received llie following: Gen. Henjatnin Harrison. £10.000: Ferdinand Winter. Indianapolis, SG.500 the firm of Ijurchevai & Rupe, 815,000 the linn of Jackson Starr, 815,000. The attorneys for ttio defense have rendered bills as follows: Congressman Henry U, Johnson, 812,000 Thomas J. Stuchy, 810,000 John J'\ Robbins, 88,000: Judsro Homy C. Fox, c-7,.)00. These fees make a total of §00,000.

••Bonne" in Bloomer-. ... v,v.:

At the park near the junction Sunday the bartenders and Linden Stars played ball, which resulted in favor of the former bv a score of 27 to 1. Tho attendance was nearly 700, which was very orderly and no disturbance occurred. "Hoone" Callahan made his first appearance in bloomers, and made some brilliant plays. The Ladoga team plays the bartenders here next Sunday. Admission free. Everybody invited. The batteries were Wasson and Murphy for the bartenders, and Allen and Layton for the Linden team

Mr. Charles Warren, one of tho few remaining of the early band of pioneers of the county, died at his residence on Plum street on Sunday morning. Mr, Warren with the exception of Mr. Miller, living on Chestnut street, was the oldest continuous resident of the county, coming here, wo behove, in 1824. His age was 76 years. Ho was buried at Oak Hill cemetery on Monday afternoon.

OH for l^viuiftvillc.

The uniform rank Knights of St. John will leave for Evansvillo to tomorrow night to take part in tho National Encampment, which will bo held in that city next week. Tho boys have been drilling all winter, and aro now considered tho best company in tho State. They will undoubtedly, win first place there.

Inlieritn a Fortune.

Frankfort Times: By the death of Lord Athens, of Ireland, a largo estate is to be left to his heirs. One of those heirs is our fellow townsman, Abe Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Rev. Thomas Hamilton, of Crawfordsville, is the mother of Abe. She is supposed to bo the only heir, and the inheritance is to be divided, and Abe is to receive 875000 in cash.

Marshall Hall's

redy method in drowning, as to what to do and how to do it, will be found in Dr. Kaufmann's Medical Work fine colored plates from life. Send three 2-cent stamps, to pay postage to A. P. Ordway & Co Boston, Mass., and receive a copy jree.

Buyers'Memorandum Ror June, 1895.

MYERS & CHARNI

For

,:j Man'f by THE LYON

Sale

bvallDru^

Watches, Jewelry,

in c\ery particular. Repairing of

Call at the OldJReliuble

Disappearance of Stomach Trouble. Lyon Medicine Company: DEAR SIRS—For fifteen years I was afflicted with stomach, heart and kidney troubles. I was induced to try LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS, and am more than pleased at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and my heart has resumed its normal action. I can cheerfully recommend it.

Everything in itny of the ahovo lines will IM found to bo lirst-class

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^^ces^juulji^vell^jiclectedjissoi-iinent ol Spectacles at the .Jewelry store of

L. W. OTTO

111 South Washington Street.

Water is good for floating boats and bathing roses, but when you wont

SOMETHING TO DRINK

CLIPPER

A. MUHLEISON, PROP.

At Home

IN

Our New Quarters

Corner of Main and Green streets. All our friends are invited to call and insphct the now place.

MATCH THEM IP YOD CAN.

ALFRED PARISH. ..

ORLEANS, IND., July 25, 1S94.

Hot Flashes andU

To the LyotijJfjfetltwnc Company: 'using three boxes I am sed to say my appetite has returned, the pains have entirely left

TANAPfll |$iiiv side, I 110 more experience hot flashes and my headaches have disappeared. I am free to say that had it not been for LYON'S SEVEN

WONDERS I should not be alive vJ-d-.'.y. MKS. LIZZIK JOHNSON. 'RI.KANS,

IND., July 26, 1^94.

Glass-

Cut

kinds of Jcwelrv at Reasonable

Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

C. L. Rost,

Swivel Silks fi There will be a dearth of these

No 1 for Waists. REDUCED.

Lace Curtains MARKED DOWN* This is Special.

No! 2.' "\rn O Carpets, Mattings. CORRECT Prices liU. O. A very active item. unt's

No 4 ^oun^s Suitings, GOOD and CHEAP.

Great sellers.

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