Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 July 1895 — Page 7
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A Sufferer Cured
"Every season, from the time I was two years old, I suffered dreadfully from erysipelas, which kept growing Avorso until my hands were almost useless. 'J lie hones softened so that they would bend, and several of my fingers are now crooked from
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this cause. On my hand I carry largo scars, which, but for
1 AYER'S
Sarsaparilla, would bo .sores, provided I "was alive and able to carry anything.
Eiglit bottles of
Ayer's .Sarsaparilla cured me, so that I 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."—0. C. Davis, N'automa, Wis.
THE ONLY "WORLD'S FAIB
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V..«• nilly and quickly, i.'mv?. wL.-n alt others fail. mou will rcgaiu their lost mauhorul.aiul old i:-will recover tli« ir youthful viKor by using ill.nVO. It quickly and Kurcly restores Nervous!,o.st Iinpoteney. Nitfhtly Emissions, I rower, Failing Memory. Wa^tinu Disoa^es. and *1 ot eelf-abuse or and iudiscretion, I *:...h unlits one lor study, busiuess or niarriace. It only cures by Rtartimr at the Mnt ol disease, but 125a croat nerve tonic nud blood builder, bringI y.e back the pink glow to pale ehcelts and rcI 1:12 tho fire of youth. It wards oil Insanity -c Consumption. Insist on having RKVlVOtno I rt::i r. It can bo carried in vest pock'.-t. JJy mail, I $1.0( per package, or six lor £5.00, with a poal I live written puarantee to eure or refund I the money. Circular tree. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO, ILL IOK SALIC IIY I NvOiS: Uooo,Crawlordsville, IudiaiKt.
E A A S S E
Offer Superior Accommodations 'or reaching the Great Resorts of the L^uth during the winter, and the cool
Northern Resorts during the summer, ji.onnectiug at Louisville with all (points to the
South find Soutlj-West
fcnd at Chicago with all points to the IN'orth and North-west. Elegant dining and Parlor Car attached, and piecper on all through trains.
TRAINS ARHI VIC AN IJ DEPART:
llMli SOUTH.
in Night Kxpress 1:50 n. m. jP'P- in l'assongei- uio stops)., .4.17 a. ill, Express inll stops) 1:40 p. m. 50p. ni Local Freight *J:15 a, in.
or full information address, L. Ci.ark, Agent, Crawfordsville,
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THE GRIM REAPER!
Death
o! Rev. R, J, Cunningham on Last Sunday Morning. After a sickness of about four wrvkp from typn..id fever, 11. -I. Cunnin-ii.-.m pastor of Center churcn, finally p.^ed u».v:iy
on
ji1st. Sunday u.oinin^ -,t live
clock. Tii'1 .inuouneemci.t .L ti,. -ieath "f this o111i11.•i,t divine ,- n.-coiv..| with ^adnc.-H and regret by our dtiz.-us. A ^»d man has fall.' ). In hi.n wen- xemphl'tod
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tho graco*o' th-, truo Christ
'an. II -lifrious. aim I..,t fanatical nor an '•xtreiiiipt, he exhibit. his daily walk and cMiwrsHtion all
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benevolent. ,t for 1 In- b.snelit of all who desir- to live 1-tier
fives.
yiea.^y missed Said
wur 'i-.*• ideal of
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RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a Well Man of Me.
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THE GREAT 3011,
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
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2".L IN WATER OR MILK.
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•-.(ierne ut.r foolish any ideas entertained by him. He was tho most iutel li'etual preacher around here that I have known in years.'* liev.CiiniiintrliHin was born near Pittsburir. Perm.. May, IS.'jO, and was-' in the •Huh year of his age. His wife died somethiij" over live years, ag\ Six childn-r.. the oldest ]S yi-ars of ai?e. are, lef orphans, lie was enca^eu as a minister here in ]^S.,and hi.H been pa^t -ver since. The remains were tai"
easl on Mondav for interment at Nc.v-
burg, New York. I
to be erected the study of General Wallace. Architect John G. Thurtle, of Indianapolis, is arranging the plans for this study, General Wallace having given him his ideas. Tho building will contain one room and a basement. In this basement will be a driven well 200 feet deep, reaching to the purest water. Tho pump will bo operated by a hot-air engine, and will throw a constant two-inch stream of water, thus supplying the lake. Tho basement will be of stone and will bo sunk below the surface of the lake, tho water backing on two sides of it. Above the basement the work will be of finest quality of rose-colored brick, relieved by carved Bedford stone, 'lhe roof will bo domed and covered with copper shingles, made after the manner of Florentine tile."
Will all Close.
It is stated that every store in tho city will be closed one week from tomorrow. It will bo impossible for anyone to even get a cigar. A gentleman said this week regarding it, "tliat if he was compelled to close bo would see that everything else would be. and that there would be no preaching, all those who employ ladies and gentlemen would be compelled to give them a day off and that their Sunday dinners that they have been used to. would come up missing. This will be hard on newspapers in this city that work on Sunday and Sunday night.
J5u.hr Hall.
J. Reed, Gen'l Pass.
SL 'W. H. McDok:., General Manner.
The bartenders and hack drivers started to play ball last Suuday at their park, but wore compelled to quit on account of rain. Tho score stood to 1 in favor of former. Ladoga will play next Sunday. Admission freo. Everybodj invited.
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GENERAL STATE NEWS.
•lohn Brady, a school teacher of Rookport. was drowned while bathing in tho Ohio river.
I'rank Daub, near Potieyville, is lying at the point of death, the result of a bile of a copperhead snake.
I lie Miami County Sentinel, heretofore a weekly publication at Peru, has been changed to a semi-weekly.
Seveial saloon-keepers
at
are preparing to sell their investments, looking to retiring from
the
toxicants.
is nol.ic, kind,
Incendiaries ueatroved Joseph Hancock stock barn, near Anderson, tailn.g sl,-JOO loss. Within the past six months incendiaries have destroyed ten or tw.)lve barns in that locality.
Jacob Falig's farm house, in Lafayette township, Allen county, caught tire anu while it was burning the lire spread to the farm house owned by James Katum, near at hand, and both were consumed. The aggregate loss waB ST,000.
A coyesponclont of the Indianapolis rsevvs tlius describes a "den"' to bo constructed by (Jen. Wallace, on his ground, on east Wabash avenue: "(ion. W aliace is preparing to build one of the most unique "dens" in tho country at his home in Crawfordsville In the rear of the Wallace residence is a large grove of magnificent beech troes, some ol which spread over a circle of eighty door opening on a small alley, and feet in diameter. In this grove, beauti- who was arrested under the Nicholson ful. quiet and secluded, the General will law, has been acquitted, the jury holdcarry out his pet idea. In the center of ing that the alley was a highway sullicthis grove is the bed of what, many years iently within the meaning of the law. ago. was a fine pond, over two hundred David Bruner, of Clark county, whose feet long and over tifty feet wide. It is family are at Jeffersonville, is on the now a beautiful, grass grown vale. It is missing list. For several mouths Mr. soon to be transformed, however, into Bruner has been a religious enthusiast one of tho most picturesque little lakes connecting himself with imaginable, aud upon its south shoro is themselves "the
(.'harles Ihennes, of Michigan City, who operated a saloon in his hotel with
John C. Ileuser, the fifty-nine years old, one of tho oldest saloon-keepers at Seymour, wrote two letters to members of his family, Mouday. after which ho committed suicide by shooting a bullet into his brain. Ileuser was troubled with rheumatism, and he was also iinan-
Circuit Conrt.
Inauguration of an Immense-
Fabrics,
Will Remove to Illinois.
Noblesville
sale of ir-
Mrs. Patrick Duffy, of Wabash, was fatally burned by her clothing catching fite 1 rnm a gas stove. She is seventylive years old.
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Mrs. Thomas Lewis, wife of a coal mifi.-r of Brazil, has been notified that she is heiress to §100.000 by the ueath of •in uncle at San Francisco, from whom she had not heard for thirty years.
,. bituminous miners in the vicinity
of
^helburn do not take kindly to tho
l5'
one cent
al erro
compromise agreed upon
Haute, and they assert, with
much bitterness, that their delegates I wen- overreached by the operators.
Immediately after the close of his term as Auditor in November next, Mr. John L. (Joben will remove to Illinois Ho has lately purchased :?,000 acres of land in the vicinity of St. Ann, a station on tho Big Four railway, some 40 or 50 miles south of Chicago, and will remove to it. He begins soon the erection of a house upon it for a residence. He ha disposed of most of his property in this county. IIo will engage extensively in the raising and shipment of ct ttie and stock in general.
niv.ir. ami S'J.IOO Aliiimriiy. After a four days' trial, the Beck divorce trial closed last week at Lebanon, with a night sessiou of court, and Friday morning Judge Harney, of this city, gave his decision, granting Mis. Beck a divorce, attorney's fees, aud
-f'J.100 alimony. Anthony Beck brought the suit, and Mrs. Beck won on her cross complaint. Owing to the prominence of the principals the case has attracted wide attention.
Driven Out of Town.
Clara White, wife of the notorious Faed White, both of whom are well known in police circles, got fuil on the "foaming,*' on Saturday night, and on Sunday was sent out of the city to Indianapolis to join her husband. This is exactly what should be done with the rest of tho "Bowery" thugs who lay I around dives in a drunken condition.
Iii llie .IfiiyorN Coiii't.
a Eocioty styling
ves "the SaintB," and there is
fear that ho is mentally impaired
The authorities of Howard county are still trying to solve the murder mystery in the northern part of that county, where tho body of a woman, incased in quick lime, was found concealed in an abandoned well. The locality where the body was found has been the scene of a number of tragedies in recent years.
Harry Robinson, seventeen years old, is madly infatuated with Clara the six-teen-year-old daughter of llenry Flesher of Muncie, and because tho young girl dislikes his attentions, the other day, he called upon her, and, in her presence tried to kill himself by shooting a bullet into his heart. His aim was wretehod, and he still Jives.
As usual, about tho same number of cases were tried before the Mayor on Monday, and business was good. Lidia Snoring and Anna O'Neil Kyle were run in on Saturday for intoxication and are now in jail, serving out an $11.,"33 line,
George Gray and Wm. Cox were also arres'eu for tho same offense.
Two Lives Saved. *j
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111,, was told by her doctors she had consumption aud that there was no hope lor her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, lo'J Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicinein coughs and eolds. Free trial bottles Nye liooe's Drug store, liegular size 30c. and $1.00.
Ireland sent out about 36,039 emigrants in 180-1, 12,287 less than the year before. It is tho smallest number since 1851, when the statictics of emigration were first collected.
Everywhere We Go
We find some one who has been cured bj Hood's Sarsaparilla, and people on all hands are praising this great medicine for what it has dono for them and their friends. Taken in time Hood's Sarsaparilla provents serious illness by keeping the blood pure and all the organs in a healthy condition. It is tho great blood purifier.
cially embarrassed. Ho grieved much over the Nicholson law, which cut off Hood's Tills become the favorite cahis revenue. thartic with every one who tries them. 23c per box. A Colored ontlcninn Bound Over to the
The colored bicycle thief, who was captured in Indianapolis, last Friday, for stealing Bernard Cooper's wheel, was brought to tho city by Marshall Grimes, Saturday morning. He appeared before Mayor I3andel and was bound over to the circuit court. His bond was placed at $300, being unable to give this he was sent back to jail. Ho gave his name as .Johnson. The other bicycle he has with him was stolen from 903 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis, about one month ago.
Kansas has twenty womon holding office as county superintendents of public instruction
If you would have an abundance of dark, glossy hair, if you would have a clean scalp, free from dandruff and irritating humors, or if your hair is faded and gray, and you would have its natural color restored, uso Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is unquestionably tho best dressing.
Green crocidolite, cr "cat's eye, found in New Mexico.
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Parasols. Fans, Gloves, Lawns, Challies, Dimities, Organdies, Crepons, Chiffons, Percales, Ducks. Our Immense Stock of Dress Goods and Silks we offer in this Sacrifice Sale.
Bargain Sale. Clearance Sale. Cost Sale.
Sale to
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Linen Fabrics, Woolen Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries,
MYERS & CHARNI
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Benefit the Public!
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 atn more than pleased at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and my heart has resumed its normal action. I can. cheerfully recommend it.
I rices, aud a well sslectod assortment of Spectacles at lie Jewelry store of
L. W. OTTO
111 South Washingtou Street.
Water is good for floating boats and bathing roses, but when you want
SOMETHING TO DRINK
CLIPPER'
A. MUHLEISON, PROP.
At Home
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Our New Quarters
Corner of Main aud Green streets. All our friends are invited to call and insphet the uew place.
Alfred Parish,
ORLEANS, IND., July 25, 1S94.
Ilot Flashes and Headaches.
*. 3%' Vjjp I vflM ^-y°n Medicine Company:
1-YUn After using three boxes I am MEDICINE P^
ease
to say my appetite has re-
""jji Cr\ turned, the pains have entirely left
1 iiu' side, I no more experience hot IhDlAiiAPOUSflashes and my headaches have dis
nPPea«"?d.
it
I atn free to say that hac
OlU.KANS, Ixn., July
W atclics, ewelry, nt Glas
had
KnAM r/\*» ^T^\T'0 O T? I
it not been for LYON'S SEVEN \VOXDERS I should not be alive 'o-day. Mrs. Lizzie Johnson. 7
26, 1S94. I.
limis will bo found to bo first-class
at Reasonable
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Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
