Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1895 — Page 2
A TOK.NIES
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CLODFElTER & THOMSON.
LAWYERS.
'.V. .Willdo 11 fc't'iiern! priu-tlirc iit till Court.-. Office oversmith .fc Mode's drug store. smith
Washington street.
VORIS & STILWELL
S A N E A E N S
FARM INSURANCE
A j)uciaii\'. We represent the Royal. Continental. (Jnr Farmers, and seventeen other Companies.
LOANS.
v.
JiiillS
6 PER CENT
Peraunuhi. l'ayai)lc aniitiallv at •••ml of tlie
year, with j»rivi]^cv of paying 5Hw.* or all ot zt. al any intorv^t paym»iii.
C. W. WIGHT
W...W. MOHi W AV I.. LKE
MORGAN & LES, -'-GEMAL INSURANCE MEN#:-
At Lowest Ilatr-s.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Furnished on short notice! CITY FARM PROPERTY for sale. ODliv: Orubnun Hl«:k, X. WashiiiiUun street
and
I'rawfonlsville. I ml.
D. WllITK, Wt. M. liKKVKS. ClIAS. I). OKEAlt
WHITE. REEVES 10RE1B, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 10:l
ICA5T MA1X STliEET. •'•iC
Wi have a large amount of homo money to iOiin in sum- or »3oo up to flo.liOO, from 5V(, to r,y, por •.•nt. nil farm ami city property. A'lso lor •sale a l:iri4 number of farms anil citv residoncesatii bfirpiiiti.
W itli payments ami time to suit borrower. Interest the lowest. Kither real est,-it.'or personal Kteuritjr accepted, (,oo.l notes ,:ash"d. Ail in[Uirieb '-h'-ei ul'iy answered
C. W. BURTON,
OfHce ovor Tannenbauni Mros.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM Cleanjci and beautifies the h&ir. Promotes & luxuriant growth. Hover Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp di*eapes Sc hair failing.
-CALL AT-
"The: Grand
And see all the Latest Stales in
Spring Footwear. Remember we
keep nothing but the Best.
Wnon-Mary
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Dllfl
Yongmaii^ Iribhy,
ii South Washington St.
G. W. PAUL
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(llVi 1-!! South Washington Street.) Makos
a specialty of land
titles, construction
of 'Wills and deed*, and all kinds of litigation.
WANTED-A FEW MOKE BOOK AGENTS in this and adjoining counties
ODR JOURNEY AMJND THE WORLD-
A bran' new book by KEV. FRANCIS E. CJ.AKK, I'roa't of the United Society of Christ lan Endeavor. The best chance to make money erer offered to all who want profitable work A good agent in thifl vicinity can earn $100 a m»nlh. I)intani:u no hindrance, for we pay freight, ulre credit, premium eoplew, frei- outtn »md e.tclnsiTe territory. Eor ]ijrtieuiar^, writ*! to A. D. WOKTI! I XftTOX AGO.. II artford. Conn.
AVn-.l). Sal 'imen, lo«at or traveling. iOOil |iav. I'eriunnent. Experience not Apply i|ulek. Entnbii.hed over 0 year*. I'lujenix Nurnoi-jr Co., ilex ljta Bloomingvon, III
CAM. ON
J. DAVIDSON
Boot:and
Ttao boat man in town in his line, ll.l South Washington Street.
TfceLw ^onseMof .of America CAW^fav «.'. »0w*Wed:nl8»rv B. To?rj6e.
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One year, in the conn'.y, OIJI yenr.on of the 'inly. Inqnuo at Offlcc 'ut Advert! iu« 'itc*.
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AUGUST 24, 1895.
ITS FORCE SPENT
The extreme radical measure- adopted fur closing business ph.cos on buucay in town through the ••(iooil 'iti/.ens' League." it will he ascertain. ', have I auout reached their end. The majority of the people, church membeis and those not members, good peope and law abiding too. are disgusted wi the proceedings and will just as tirmly oppose it hereafter. People may he educated into the respect ai.d observance of certain alleged moral undertakings, but they despise to be driven and they will not be. They cannot be made to see that it is a violation of any law. human or divine, for an individual to
Mep into a bakery .or a loaf of bread if he ueeds it. or go to a livery stable and lure a riu to drive out into the country if he desire* on Sunday, The "League"' has simply strained at a gnat and swallowed a eamei in its ultra course, and very few will sustain it Jt may look upon the violation of the- Sabbath one way. and a larg:• number of sober, Lion-, est, law-abiding citizens in another. It may believe in the future punishment by brimstone ami hell lire, as many of them probably do, while many intelligent. thinking people ridicule such ideas, l'he "League" in its course is acting contrary to public sentiment in its attempted enforcement of respect for Sunday observance. It cannot stem the tide setting in against it, and the re action which has begun will go to the extreme the same as has the '"League."
MAKING A TICKET. ashington (.'iiv correspondents are already engaged in making a ticket for the next national democratic campaign, the latest proposed is: President, \V. C. hitnev, New orkj Arice President' Claude Matthews, Indiana. Western democratic voters will at once dissent when it comes to a New York man for President on the democratic ticket They have voted for enough New York men for the past thirty years and most times with poor results. Her Tammany and anti-Tammany quarrels have always been injurious to the democracy of the country, anil timo and again resulted in its defea'. Let New York stay out ne.^t year so far as furnishing a candidate for the national ticket. It is the best indication of a prospective defeat of anything we know of to have a New York man head the ticket. The wett should have the chief nomination next year and it will be of bercfit to the party in that State in the future if for one time at least her politicians do not have the choosing of the ticket.
TIIF. law prohibiting the selling of pools and making of "books" at the race tracks in the state of Xew York, has forced the Buffalo rotting Association, the largest and richest or its kind in the United States, to declare its races off right in the midst of the big summer meeting. Mr. Ilamlin, the association's president, declares that the track will never again be thrown open for racing while this law stands upon the statute boolt. New ork has for many years been the foremost State in the Union in horse racing, but this uew law passed by the general assembly last year has caused the numerous associations which have attempted to give meetings to do so at a great loss .financially, with the result that horse racing will soon bo a thing of the pant in that State
POLITICAL gossip has it that Dovey, of Anderson, and Gen. Wallace, of this city, have formed a political combination, the first as a candidate for Governor, the latter for U. S. Senator. In State politics neither of these individuals have heretofore been particularly brilliant nor popular, and ten to one they will be beaten by men better sjhooled in the political tield than they. Money and the old soldier racket are and should lose their influence if there is not something else behind them.
WHEN
At tie- (irand Shoo store for
Shoe
Repairing.
will tho city council open
Plum street through the Elston grove? So many times has the improvement been ordered, and so many times have these orders found their way to the dusty pigeon hole that it begins to look as though some one was being pecuniarily benelitted thereby. Had this grove been the property of any person beside tho Elstons vehicles would have been rumbling down through it years ago.
IHK
eiving lull inlormation.
FRANK W. HALS, General Manager.
most formidable opponent Ben
jamin Harrison will find in the coming national convention will bo Gov. Morton, of New York. The Governor has a "barrel" of cash and as he has shied his castor in tho ring he is now enjoying quite a boom in the eaBt.
THE democrats will nominate a western man for tho Presidency. Don't forgot this and get roady for the fray.
STILL ON THE CRANK LINE. And the Populists have still the cranky spirit that has distinguished them, and next jear will go through their usual monkey performance of nom inating candidates for President and Vice President. They projio.se to do that next year and say tliey will control !'i,000,000 voles. Ttiev have alwa\s been loud in their assertions of what tlie\ are going to do. but that is about ali there is in it. Populists may nominate for the next half century, but that is al| the good it will do them. The nine or ten mildon voters do not think and act as they do and nev. will. Their uni-jue way of grasping and voting on poiilieai (jmstions will always keep them on the outside, and rather than ttiat their visionary and perniciou.- doctrines should prevail the two old patties would probably temporarily unite to defeat them any time there should of them prevailing. iloctrir.es to at ouc"' be engrafted into law, and panics and disorders would pievai! worse in this country tnan they ever have.
AND this from the Indianapolis Journal. the accredited champion calamity crier of the nineteenth century, who prophesied two jears ago that in the case of the election of (irover levelari'V the com.try would go to the dogs and its inhabitants be living like Fiji cannibals. What are we coming to? Read it and then read it again: "A gentleman who has tiiade a close study of the subject says he does not believe there has been a time in tie history of the country when the farmers owed as little and were as well off as on .J ulv 1.
Aduling to this the assured pros
pect nf an unprecedented corn crop, he predicts that 1S!HI and ls i7 will see a great revival of trade and a general development of legitimate business interests."
OUR LEGISLATURE.
Indiana has a law under which convicts whose terms have expired are released with no clothing except thenprison garb and no money with which to buy any. There may be a more barbarous iaw on the statute books than that, but at present do not recall any. A legislature that would pass such a law mi st be devoid of both intelligence and humanity. -New York Advertiser.
IF
the people of the State should content to give the republican party further lease of power by the elections next year after calling into account the work of the last State legislature, which was thoroughly republican from first to last, then they are ready for almost any calamity that could befall them. That legislature should damn any party that should father it for the next decade at least.
IHK following is a resolution adopted by the Iowa Republican State convention last month which speaks
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these "terrible free trade times" they used to howl so much about: "We congratulate the people of this country upon the evidenco of returning prosperity and rejoice in each instance of labor re-employed, wages restored and industry re-established upon a prosperous basis.''
AN exchange says: Jack Cado was the tirst Populist. In the second part of King Henry Sixth, in telling what he would do, he says: "There shall bo in England seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny tho three-hooped pot shad have ten hoops and I will make it felony to drink small beer all the realm shall be in common: and when I am king there shall be no money all Bhall oat and drink on my score."
1 iii-. question is being put to many prominent politicians of tho country whether thoy favor along or short campaign noxt year. Political campaigns filway'B injure business interests more or less, and if loft to tho people they would like to have as little of it as could bo convenient— say two months And lhe fewer the sp: eeiiej tijf better
Mo, IMRON, of Illi OIP,
enjoying a bo for the democratic nomiuatioe for President in I89G. his most ardent supporter being Jjenaior David B. Mill, of New York. During Hon. E. V. Brookehiro's visit here a month ago, ho gavo it as his opinion that Morrison would bo our standard bearer in '9f.
W ITH all the furore caused by the in. vestigation of the supposed Holmes murderers, it is a significant fact that not Buflicient evidence has been secured to make one solitary indictment stick. It is time for tho newspapers and detectives to get on enot.hor "lay."
THK democrats of Indianapolis will hold their city convention on Aug •_!). lorn Taggert, ex-chairman of the demoa S a a it doubtless head tho ticket, which is sufficient guarantee of a pleasing democratic majority.
If tho Supreme Court sustains „dge laylor's decision concerning tho coasti tutionality of tho Nicholson oili she republicans will have gottn white elephant.
THERE are forty millions
WHEN the enlightened United States cannot prevent mobs from lynching foreigners occasionally, how cm oor, barbarous China be expected to provent such a catastrophy befalling a few of our missionaries once in a while
,\ KK \i i. of the ii A. It. encampment at Louisville ntxt month will bo an old fashioned barbecue, at which fatted calves and beeves will be roasti whole, and 100,000 gallons of southern •burgoo" will be dished out. shaming hot.V..^: ftM
SOME eastern biblical crai.K has ligtired o111 that I ho milienium wi.i come in lS'Jl1. If they Keep on gut ssing some fool will yet strike the date, which fact will give him ijuita prestige with the craft when they get on the other side.
at AT the close of his present term each
be a probability member of the present city council will Allow populist receive such an emphatic demand or his future retirement from public as to leave a bad taste his mouth/
Phn
lifo
New York Tribune, a ni.rh protective organ, is opposed to
any
How's Th 3?
We olTor One Hundred Dollars reward fot and case of cat arrh that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHKNI.V .V C, Toledo. O. We. the undersigned ii.ive known I'1. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linanei,doable to carry out ar.y obligations mad-' by their Jinn.
West A: Truax. wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan »V Marvin, whole-
You cannot say that you have tried everything for your rheumatism, until you have taken Avar's Pills. Hundreds have been cured of this complaint by the use of these Pills alone. They were admitted on exhibition at the Worlds Fair as a standard cathartic.
Soapstone is found in all the Atlantic States, tho principal deposits being in New York ard North Carolina. The product for 1S04 was valued at 8101,000, an increase of of about 00 per cent over 1893.
A Household Treasure.
I). W Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. V.. says that he alwa\s keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman. druggist, Catskill, X. Y„ avs that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy: that it was used in his faiuih for eight years, and that it ha never failed to do all that is claimed lor it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at. Nve Booe's drug store. Regular size ."iUc. and ?1 00.
During the thirty years Ainsworth R. Spofford has been librarian of Congress the number of books in hip charge has increased from 70,000 to 700,000.
EIGHT AM) XINK PER CENT. Investments, Nontaxable. 1 ho State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Call on JOHN M. SCIICI.T/.. Crawfords vilie.
A Hartford concern has just made a four-ply leather belt 1 IS feet long and 78 inches wide. The hides of 110 sieers were used.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy your troubles? It not, get a bottle and get relief. This medicine has been found to he peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, iainting spells, or are nervous, s!e. ie-ss xit a a dizzy spells, Electric, fitters is tho dicine you need. Ue«kh and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only 00c. at Nye &. Uooe's drusr store.
Lunacy is on the increase in England, according to the report of the British commissioners on lunacy, issued recently.
Bticklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rh--uui. Over sires, tetter, chapped hands,' chilblains, I .ir.ns, and all skm erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. Jt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inoii-y renndod. Price 25 cents per box. For Balo by Nye .t Booe.
A young lady of Spietz, Switzerland, who drank a glass of boor after eating cherries died a few minutes after.
Farm for sale. 118 W. Iain St.
a
lying idle in New York bank* alooo auci yet there are people who keop nhout"ig for more money.
C. A. Miller & To., tf
ilull E Hair Renowor cures dandruff and sci,]p a flections also all eascu of '"tidie where tho glands wu food the ro of
ju.
hair are net closed
-O te'l the li-utb about eocuo Hcunipfl is to aouso inorn.—Galveston News.
IF
0 1 1 a
attempt
to restore the tantV on wool 1 nev will ali come our way in tim".
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