Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1895 — Page 6

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MlilL 1 O.(HH) Aitnt/

Nervous debility if a common com

plaint, especially ainong women. Th-

best medical treatment for this disoroer

is a persistent cours« of Ayers's Sarsa-

parillato cl»nse and invigorate the blood This being accomplished, nature will do

the rest.

!t pays to trade at the liii: Store.

China imports A inerican beer.

LOCAL NEWS

The Barcum show if at Peoria. Ill

to-day. Agect nutchic?on is hdme from Max

iriauckee*.

Rev. J. J. Stephens is botrei frooi his-i I summer vacation.

1 Mrs. Marshal Nye acd son are visits

icg at Silverwood.

W. D. Harlow acd wife were down.

frucn DariiLgt .c Mocday.:

Cieoree Lots and Harry Randoipii !.

fiwere in Lafavette. Sunday.

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Miss Stella Box&r..,c>{ New Maysviue

is the guest of Miss Nanie aESacot.

Fatmie C. Dunn has been appointed

adniiListratns of the .ate Matilda G. 1

Dunn.

Ihe Lebanon 'air was attc-ndcki by

'juite a cumber of peopie from this

county.

GOOD TE^CRA

Mr. Joe Davis, this week, moved

and,'i.-ar.t avenues.

re. IL: I ta.

NORTH BOrsa."

A. Ui-. J'.Ki,

Senator Yoorbees will defend the.t

-Kellers, who are charged with the ma 1

derof CiaraShanks.

Harry Pucticus returned from Gas

Oity and accompanied the Knight

«:i| Templars to Boston. ',*•

The city council ha='''oVaefed' Ben

Mnie to move bts stand,of:

pi.

Notional Ba^ik corner..

the ri.-rt

Corn is kin^- this year. People who

have been bter Fountain county. say u'

1,

wiii be the. 2gest .crop that county

ever had.

South and .-va'.h-wt--*. Tra n-' rur. -.hro'ifi *_c pt. l.'-lo. More iltt-niK,n Lcr been

St. Joseph. M'.'.-h.. making C*J1 ciaaectioij wist I paid to the'speed ring and i&rger purses

irnittt*.-

J. C. HI TCIII\(».\. ALTtJiit.

Big Four Route.

Rev. A. Bodeii, formerly of the

V. M. C. A., in this city, is now in charge

of a church in New Castle. Henry

country.

l0* lirre Uvi'p f-r-ie

The "Greatest on Earth" wiii he hei-i

have been orfered.

Mort. Insley. a manager for a .urge

dry goods house in Portiand, Oregon, is

:o receive, beginning with the winter

season, a sa.ary of liiivper year,

\V'. F. V.'asson and Robt. McMains.

frus: tree agents, have purchased lots

'in the hitioca place addition and wio

baiid residences upon them nest year.

A four foot wall, thirty feet in length,

of buck and cement, has been conwithin 10

oc

Ti"!e-v

aveci

feet of the- stand pipe, for the better

protection of the foundation.

o:

Ihe county institute for the benetit

teachers tne county, wiii open on

z- Tf-^^ntra n: r»nrtv. Tin f\r^r\

2-lonaay afternoon at the court house,

and continue in oaiiy session until Fri-

day evening. A large attendance of the

!.educators of the county is expected.

Mrs. J. \\. Waugn. a sister o! H. R.

iTinsiey, and her husband, both residing

•in Lucknow. India, as missioraries. are

^visiting in this city after an absence of

many years that far awav country.

W. V.". MorsreD wis in Chicago Sat-

urdsty making arrangements for the

annual excursions for the Montgomery

county fair. They will r-jn from Biootn-

mgton and Lafayette at a very cheap

rate.

Cra-vfordsviile contractors wiii buiid

about miles of grave road in inton

county, the work to be completed be­

tween cow and Jansary 1st. Over S-VJ.-

000 wi!S be paid them on acceptance of

the work.

.Charles Riser, a farmer*' of Boone

county, -'loaded his shotgun with slugs

kiii dogs prowling about his premises

Duric'g tne night bis-wsfe arose* and went

out of the hou-e. Kiser was aroused:

bv her going 'iu t, and he grabbed his'

gun and Jired, several yf the siugs enter­

ing h*r body, Mrs Ktser-JSibeiieyftd

to be m,or,taI(y woatiUi.J.

ao.Hi'&'tij:ueath=

hav.» r^ruitcd among

chtidreo.at Fraukfor! fr^rn nhoief.t u,

fantum add %sliphtheria-: that quite* a

large numoe'r-idt parents have

I their Httie ••n'ortJis.rfi^poio.tB, Se.v,-

era! new cases of-tne. distsjs .within .thfc.:

Superb Vestibuled Trains pa-tfi* da*= nar cat^d sti.i Sfreat®i

FROM CINCINNATI jaUrm. l"h-s-cr.-tar/ the buar^i of

To I-exinifton, Chattanooga, Birminxham, Me- hei'tii has issued Knperativ..* orders to ridian, Nev. Orleans, Ai'anta, .'^xicon and Jack' r»r-jr*crtv *vfj'«rn cl "c»'i U?j fh^ir bonvillc.

I=^= 1 nj

lumbus, Albany, Knoxville. Ashev ille, Jackson, 'f^e tate of the late -Jonn M. Wehrie Vicksburjf and 5hrevcpfjrt. ,,, Through Tourist Sleeper, Cincinnati to I .us Ci?rk Oi L-OLDtJ, 'A DO *A KlUftfi (jR Angeles and San Francisco every Thursday (the 10th of July, is Faiu to ht* ir:S'-ivert Uircct Route to the Southwest via Ne^ Or i-ri leens or via Shreveport.

lbe aBEetfc

agirreuaf! about C-UlUX).

hich includes the widow's third, whiie

the liabilities are c"24.000 The store

[owned by the deceased invoices 10,000,•

and the creditors have: ordered that it

be sold in bulk at not less than ?s.W0.-

Kev. T. tjbuey reports that at Waveland during a!i the month of August everything has been closed tight on ."Sundays, the meat shops, groceries*, .orwe" stores, liver, and in ail business ciof-ii.g their doors. 1 he reruarkahi" thiW§'ttthe people-continue to live --Joun

1 -Vt the same time it should not be for-

gotten that this same Wa\ eian-i i»= aboo't

the "deadest" town between .South

Bend and Terre Haute, both on week

days as well as Sundays, so tha* ciosintr up on Sundays is a matter of little dif

feronce with them. This excessive piety

never builds up business, constructs

ra,lwtt's'

ln( re

tradeor builds cities.

Hot weather proves'.depressing to

those whose blood is poor. Such people

jshould enrich their blood with/Hood's

Sarsaparilla.

COST TO TU'X A SHIP. 1

THE BIG ST. LOUiS REQUIRES 580,000

FOR THE ROUND TRIP.

he Burnt Fl'.fHK' Worth of ual—The

TJill For Jlr^akiic»' I* No Small Affair.

alarj^* of fiilin-r. arid Men Are imRll*

but Some of Them ivt I-arjje Fees.

The cot of running a big ocean JX*.*

hound vt Europe and hack pi-aclu-s intv the thr.urancL«- A rran.-^ithintic liner i«

really a floating hotel, and everythins?

cn U-anl is condncted on the- same scale of lavi-hnes that is found inn fashion­

able Fifth avenue hotel Clement A. Griscom. Jr.. s-n of the,

pri-.-ident of the lir.f* controlliiiK the St.

Lrinis. agreed to give some ilgore*» to a World repcsn-r covering the expense of

k- voyaa* t« Enghuad and back. He

r,_-urwl

i-

1

Silas \Vray, the engraver, will remove I

VF

October.

some time and then said that

the -xpensew" of the r"itind trip of a

nesiii^r like th'' .-t. L.:mis average

xxc--4-ii

th^ .w 'ii

ordsviiie from Kansas in I

and ^y.-uoo, according to

Tii- vcyace Ir-fsveen tlu- nvu rr-? take.- a tnrle more- than seven day-,

I

.•maktJia the daily cosr «.f operat-ine

'itto:j.th«

bis new residence, corner of WabasbV'4

bu-y -ea-'iii s"rr th iiir hk'- I No hin-'l- individual th- St. IJOUIS

t- a Lirure salary. Tin '-.r.tain heads L-: 1:-*, ^••irmir ab"i:t a year.

Caj.f.i'.'i.- :i.sHer s*- n:nf-r

nly r-,—'"ive a y.-.ir. The chief a ..k' M. I. -,i--N'I "iiif). and tL-f bnlk the a\y work

reai'.r t"".- :i hi? ,-hn«iiiT-. The se-e- 1 i:iv rancrf-.- from

JO'.), aix-ordii.u t•» the?ize i-f tie- ,-hin,

wh:l" :d lii.ii f'-urtli ofiie-'r.- on'v

pet trt

a

to All of th'-se -r:N DI:of a IV-

und as there are no

urn----" ntt.ic .• rhi ir w-rk .* can be

r.'-t-n i.i th-y art.- nit ovtrpaid.

Tiiir-trew of the St, Louis numberi 41'.' men. T*v'. hnn«m-'l ui are in

th- eu- d^icirt-n': ". nu'l all of

th* rn ar*-- "i:r'--*tly ur.-'.'-r rh- iinrhi-riry of the (,-hK'i. The .'•tvvvardi dejutrtment

i» the iieji hi! numbering iio in

all. Tho -or-. :n,*ir.dii the dt-ck oflicer-^. nnuiV-f hr.T 4ft.

Ti.- »-:ju'~deparrnicij- i- the aifp t-sip-n-.vt- ,n ti»f ship, f-wing :o

the ininwn.se iial bills. The Sr. Louis

burns more t.han::3fi'.) t-.n.- a day. ._.r ab-'^r i.-iioj tori- the- rr.nti'i trip. This-

:m e:cp-- ini: nre of 000 aloie-.

The salaries the men, tLemirineerinp SupplK-. :n.dni'. ni: the thonsand and

one th:i:_'- needt-d the vast machinery of a ship.- wj 11 re-^nire an

pendirur-- of c-v.-rv riiiimd trip.

The eh: i.-jnif 'raws i-i.oOi) a

year, .-.nd r_is :-"-mvna* i-sist uirs receiv- -tl.oO'j. $1 md res:p-cv

lively. The srokers or iir-men avenure'1 abor.: a month, and the fnrnaees if

the St- Lonij require 1*0.of them work-

in:.* indifferent shins. The* purser, who is a most imporrant

persoii on b-xird. dc«es not get much in

the way .f .-^hiry. as the company in hi- JHIT ngnred on the large

b-r.ar.sA. he rveives for changin.g money and performing the little services which

the •wealthy traveler dc-.-s not liesitat'*' to pay for liberally. Hi- salary is only

i]

000 a year, r.-nt he makes..auotht-r ?2,00i

in fees- and .-:Kj.me.tinies. considerably more, v-.:-'

The ship's surgeon only receives £f00 a year for the same reason. H- is

brought in -contact with nnmerons real

and fancied invalidjv of die wealthy class, and although no one is compelled

to f-e him f* fail to do so. and a big. popular ship l:k'» the- St. L' -nis is worth

to him at least. £j.00u to *i.Ouo a year,

The*^-iewurd's (!e-partment is one of hecs-tliv-t on the .-hip. The provisic ns

f'.r a round trip cost the neindilxirho^l

of ?l-.o0o, and the salaries of ihe st«*w-a.-'i.'ft- men amount, to ^-i.OoO more. Tli" so \yard- are the iea-i paid of any -n

the ship, for the- reason thar in th- fees

the ]f.i-.L*l,T they e'dhw't i(h-r-able slim anniUiily. All "h-• jvuv tli'-v

g'-r i. .•sJO a month, but they t^tke in s40

U:'Uottt'h''Ui

tips. The seasirk man and

worn.in sire alway.- willing thi-ir hot cent lir'li* s^risce.

Thft chu-f -tev,-,'ird rwiv« 'SiSiQ(' a

ar and coirn-s in i',r hlsarc* of the tit-, a- it j.» wnliin his']if.v.-r to.

pl ."f- 3 -:.y 'ViicacK- tn- way th-' iir»*r*il t'.nri-r.

Th*'1 chief t-.f,k is a pt.'-jjr man fn tlier

rhip. »l:*i' gr^ar a- th-i Ciip'.i m, and in ai! Jimk*-? i-f.of'O a r-'e-ir ont h'- j,ib.

rl1

ITI ,.^r- and war cnii nor rn

the :-hip,r.i it-frsrnitnr"nrevtiy heavy.

n-qiiir:.!_r an i-At^-udif»i!-.• in ineid* of -int ^"..i.'O'i .-ai"h i' njid p. ~.v an -until in'sig- to "H* r. ,"(1. a*,

a ^Mrat.v ly lurh- th-.*-„ hk" the v.Msijiiiir-.-f'tjies:hi{ liiien m' .m- tn »*x-

]:eiidi.tare big enowtrh r.o ,-npoort a i:,au for a y*ar the lap of hixmy.

Ii- re ,-om' I fac!- sib'iut tiii* Si.

L- ni-: There are fr.iiy l.ooo n- of piping of various kii iu rhe .-hii». Theij

r:ond-u-er- -.vill pmap r.p' at least •"/'.• 000.0'X) £.'a3h.n,s of cool water a day. 't:.a fnrnac v. iil consume no l(--s tiian.

T.OOd.ooOciibio ieet of air an iiotir. The

boiler tube -, if placed in a straight line, would stretch nearly 10 miles and ilie

condenser tubes more than 2j mil"-. The total nninlK-r of separate pu-ces of

steel in rhe main structure of thesliip is

not tlian 4o,0o0, and the total niimher of cubic *Vet of timber tis-d in the construct n.a) i.- more tium J0o,oou. The

total jjumb«:r of -rivets is not far from

1,^10 000 rk World.

.*rnrrnnPin:-.Un.'ii,-• that Wf were incl co io 11 .( t1! tJi.it the nativc-H I India s* abotff r—tliat it is so fierce as to tt !J:"i:i :d .sight, SO vindictive as

tf fo

1

ii i\itn d' gk*f resolution

and ii'hi to it all actually know about

th" re:»'I«. th it it an climb trees like

an anaconda, swim like a hydra, g't oipi" loor v.*all and squeeze tiirougli I a mi i' it it- l.'iie ii d«-atu.

it woulo ii tv»s to Ix* ccnfessed that the

snake «-atmg smike is the most rerrioh creature in nature.—(-rood V-'orO-.

•fv.'Smoothing irons were first- used in France, and are supposed to have been

a French invention, being introduced in the sixteenth century.

A SAMPLE CASE.

"Did I ver know of an iimoc-au :nan beinc convictwl on. eircnm«tar-i«i evitienc. re}»:'at^'d a D-i-noi was siu king

to steal it: tlk.«

ex-.

l.i-.vyi-r WDO

a .-iirar a hotel thi-

la*.vver as he. c.uni

suburbs, the town whm-I lived. At

the .sanK- time they found a man in hiding H»* refused to L'ive any ac»»iiiK of

huns.-dt. and wnen ehargea wi. b- =ng

the horse thief he did nor deny it. It wa ri' unnl he wa» put on tn.u u.: th.e

fcisher court that I «a retain, i.e stontlv d«'lared his innxvnce n?i i. '.d several men on hand to prove ki^.g .d lr? «v "7:t Uil

ii

araetei. but he \v.itiidn

act

hat lli* it.i "c ihe »ire f-iu.'i

t-veiling v.-niiiii a barn. r-e h.i:r~

tjvrosers l^trs. and he w\is near

th-h1-r.-t'-.

of the gT'.-np.

"Not a hit of i* s*iit-iC' 1 thi**' t-1 HK- aii'i wanttfi

dence sc-meru^'-s nvicts an innocent man, and if are ever on a jury it

will be v.- ii ti remember thi.- fact."—

Detroit Ft* 1^.

SViN' OVERBOARD!"

Lively l.itiir- .Ink. .but It t.'ost Ilim TI(« gas^.

sort to pi'itctica.l jokes to relieve*the* mo-

nct-.'ny ct' 'voyage* said a retired sea

captain yesterday, ."and white the prank. a- a rule.

af«i ierfectly

spent in cruising aliout withont

In

eveniup. '-Y.--. I b.Wof.aw. *ict. 1 was: th» prj-'n'-rs attCTii*

It

hnpoenwi in jsSitiri -abasst Sv yc..r

pnd'wa# one of zny first cases. ••It wa* thi«

vay,"

c- ntmuf-d

the

IT/ Settled:

down. "A fanner had a horse t-toxn. and the animal was fuiluwed iv rtn

miles and found under "a .-hed in the

irife

iii whereab'tits he v..i~ -t'deu. I i»rr "uv ft It -ure iA ni: •guilt. 5'Ut had no show

to

make foi loin

:.hat er'hi

Ev-rythinj

his gniit. ami th- jury madv.* oi him." "And Ava=!i't h" miiltyr" r-

After lie had bt-en

yviirs his wife came

m.- ro advise him' tc knew it all the time-

".1 i5i" rrr.rh. S'.t

H-- wa.- iii ta.it

ninht with two othei

:i t- a st-.-ri*, ano they got away

with a wairun load of g-wb-. He was set

t» watch, and while tin.- K*rving was ran into h- sh*-d by the men in pursuit

of the h'-.rse thief. Tin- latter got away

and the- -other was caiitured. To give his pans tixne t1"- u-: away he let liims-lf be

taL-.ii to jiiiI and wa ultimatciV tried,

convicted and .-*ntenc.-d. He had no more tii d- w.tii the horse than I liath''

."And what did you advise?" "His I.-.-st iiiTeri-.-r, of course. He'd got-

.r"-'' y-. r.- for stealing a liorse-, but if

he owned tip to the .-tore robbery he'd

^et fr-'iin 311 o• i-"i. I told him to shut nri, .»i 1 :I.r« ad\i- W LS SO p-xl that I

got &:j> f'.r it. Yes. circumstantial evi­

harmless

they soineriii'.cs hav- a l-.ioinerang t.-fft-ct. Threeyears ago we were: crossing the completed

Atlantic, and both the ownf-rs and my­

self were es-.-eC'dingly anxious to make a speedy trip, as, a rival liner, had the

week before- lowered the record held by our company.,, On the third day cut just

a bent dusk the cry .»f "Man 'overboard!'

ranir risrougli the ship, and a hurried investigation elicited the information that

several of the passenc'-rs had heard a

splash, foil' v.'d .Ly.ipiu-ous appeals of 'Help., help! S.»vy mo!" The en^iues

wtr".-iirjijK-d. and th-* .-teamer put about,

a close watch being kept meanwhile for th- drowning- man. A half hour was

S. -.

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results

and we started on cmr journey under the

An Innocent Man Convicted on Clrrum- ['belief that the piA)I- f(dlf)W had gone to •tantial Evident*.

bott' in, The iiifjuiry that followed

.,v^l puzzling. Nu one missing,

i1ir

,„id w«' c: to the eonelusiijii that a

sto'vvav.-ay amiiii'tcd suicide. '•The ii' -.: day, however, an explana­

tion -nine. We had a ventriloquist.

.n tin j.'er.^ou of a very smart

vouiin man. ^vh*' \\as ttui tiekled '\er

the snwei-s i»f hisj[ ke to Le'ej) tlu^ secret.

I detain him until a sufiieient guarantee

had been pt't up that he would answer

in court to reply to a demand for finan­

cial tifwiion. 1 talked of $00,000 l»*iusj alniut the penalty under the goveriir

ment mail contract, and it is needless

to say he .•.pent the oalam-eof the voyage on tenter hooks. He disappeared before

'we dfcketl. leaving his baggage be-

hind. "—San Francisf'u Post.

BEER IN THE

.U)d ^.s-n divippnint'd whin wa» »-hirtj--Twu .•«. oi tin conv:-ted' otlhand. A to the ..'m- j. iu Kan-n-. stautial" ],art. ti.i-.-y t'riAtnl that .e »a.''V. TOFEIKA July :..J —.Shentl Hnrcourt the lior-e and had asd Le ie.it- vM.-'pti^u thir v-' wo k--g- if l)e. in a saloon

I.iqunl U^stroved

a: (.'-.itTt'yv.iii" una the populace witnessed

him turn-it Into the cutters of the principal -tr-r? Tv. !oi*i lred proph' -.v.itche

th- bq.iJ-' Jl ii to tho Verdigri® riv- 0..-- c. :er.-a HJ.VI, vrrieJ away by -I'.'-R. '.iri-pp -.i IM-.VII on Ills knoo-, niid. iHCiiiir-his mouth to the hole in th-' e--t r, lr»n' l-ms »'»I doeply until scare 1 away by the oiheers. The lemperanM people' of. L'lwreiite protest against the use of fil-inarcfe g: .ivo, a flno resort, for a beer carder,. Ev.-ry Sunday excur-ions are ran irotn City and each Sun* day fifty kejzs of beer are consumei.

Kansas City saloon m:n ship in the beer, ri.-turn'.ni Kansas City before the officers can e-'t them. Any one who buys a ticket at co cents udmittcd to the grova snd a ticket entities the holder t-j five glasses o' beer

TRi? ON' BIKE.

Two Wiscons 1 pI*m lmcu'l to !IQT» a (lOuil Tune.

MlLWAfKEE, July -Jo.—James Wall

and his nephew, Alexander Wall, tho

iatter a 10-year-old .-on of Chairman E.

C. Wall of the Democratic state central

committee, are about to start on a I'.'Jmile bicycle trip .''.-through Wisconsin, ..

They expect to leave Milwaukee Saturday, A us 3. in the morning and go west to Brooktieid and W.iuki -hu to Ocono* mowoc. The itinerary of the trip includes these towns and c.ties: Watcrtown, Coluinuus, Lodi. i.ievil- Lake, Baraboo, K« td»hurg. Mauston, New Lisbon, Camp 1J m^la?, Sparta, Winona, La Crosse, V:r: qua, Prairie du Chien, Lancaster, Gau.-na, .MonrH-, Jane.svil'e, Eikhorn,

Lake Geneva. Freepor:. Kockford. Geneva, Ei_*in, Chicago, Evanston, Wauke*

j-hip t»its.-'enters fre(]u»-ntlv re- Kenosha and K.icine to Milwaukee,

which they will reach about Aug •J4.

Our water works system

along apace and wiii soon be in opera

tion ail over the town. line is being 4KThe along Main street thi=

week, and wh»n that is in and the tire

plugs located, it will be iu fuil opera­

tion!. hen in full operation the

pump will be eoing night a.id". day-

Then how much comfort it ouizht to

add to the citizens in regard to proiec

tion from tire. At the price—810 per year for all the water one famiiy can use it seems to us that every property

owner would take service in apprecia- I tion of the protection it alTords with its convenience. Now we will tee how much our people appreciate a good thing.-Darlington Echo.

VST.

At Wholesale Prices.

it. geared gal. steel mill Avith babllifted boxes, ft. gal.

•S It gctrtd ^il. steei „nil :!, babbitted 1 o\.-. .-o ft.

cd gal. steel u,*il widi l.abbiYed 1

TN paint the best istu

J- cheapest. Don't be misledK.

tr*mg

what is said t. be

good," but rtMyou

upon having a genuine brand of

4

"Then the laugh was on him. As ho I

had. i-an-ed a serious deiity and much I

:nnf "'iiuce notitied him that I had I

inadv an official entry of the circum-

stances''ou my 1-g and '.he loss of time, and that on approaching shore 1 would

ure

Strictly

White Lead

It costs no more per gallon,^.

cheap paints, and

lust

as long.

GUTTERS.

'"y limes

Look out for the brands Load offered you lowing are sure :.

"Anchor,"

FOR COLORS.—National

1

•'my ot the i0 .|

Southern,' Red Seal' ''Collier."'

Eckstein,''

"Kentucky,''

Lead Co'*

Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.

These colors are sold in one-pound-ar i: '.can bcaiR sufficient to tint js l''.:rc White Lt-ad the desired -.l^di

tjlev

,t1,1

no sense ready-mixed paints. but'.'com( •1 t" iH.n'ectly pure colors in tt t- lmiVln-i li:,t Strictly i-iire White Lead

A rood many thousand dollars h.ivc He-pri.perty-owncrs hy having our 5 ,ok t-, and color-card. Send us a postal carj 'v* both free.

NATIONAL LUAD CO., y,--. Cir.clnna-.i l.r Seventh and Freemati Avt

•'luuti,-

\TTK.\'rii)\

A. K. and th-'ir fro ds ai-

esteu

(.-'Oiualion of thi.- re ii

mta

in tho impo'dni,' -c

crt-at

sail

re-nri"". -. S- t- ivc'r

Do you v.Tiiit to co'r. Writ"

supply of beautiful ilius.trHt^i i^a

and map?, issnc-d by the i^uree'b-.v ('si

Cr.rt

When she was a Child, she cri-, Ca-*. *,x

\Ylu a she became Miss, she clu: _* to'Ji ra.

When she had Children.she cav1?tl.-raCVjJrii

Dress go. ds saie at the lhir Store.

V-

tb -vt. -'it

llout". S'Mit to w.ur hiiu:«EJ

(..MiuicMrsor. G.l', A ,.t.7i»-oi"nnaii,Ci|

Vhen Baby was sick, we cav" her r.v.-r:a,

The 15ig Store otfers som^ofi'.hsbe-l

{bargains this week ever otfer-o in tb|

coming cit".

i-'or all kinds reliable liirurnr.ces-l

A Miller A: Co.. 1 Is W. Main ,-t.

Lowest Rate Ever Mace

For the Vand'alia Lire f-xcoraon' lc|

Petoskvy. on Sept •]. \Vrile:Pirar,ne:.|

Yandftiia Line, St. IJ-HMS.

Maniton

spirit.

steel tow(.-r and f,' !. si eel ant hoi ]osts

is an lndir.n woriteeadtJl

I louses to rent.

teel tuner and g,.l. (_tJ anchoi ]iosts i'l

0

it. geared gal. .-tccl ir.:,l with babbited !m\c«. ^*1 ft. ^al,

'C'"'. .e.S*?ri"^ t(.cl tii.iiI with babbitti-i.i boxes-,- 40 it. gal.

1" It. ge.ircd gal. -doei iniil with babl.-iticd lioxos. loit. gal.

---'l.- t5.V.^H-U ga!. s{ cc 1 iniil 1 b.i 1 ibitt ed bsxes.'2 ft. sal.

xc-. 2.5 ft g:il.

steci tower and gal.-.teel ani'IIDT JIOMIS comi-h'

steel tow^r'and jj] -,.oel ancl.cr plots cnmi

steel tower and gal. steel anchnt posts i"onioi"

geared gal. stec! mill with babbitted boxes. 30 ft gal.

And in fact vverything periaining to Wind ^lill trade

At Wholesale

Drilling JW^ells iV Speciolty«

E- 1^5 South Washington Street. Crawfordsvilie, Incl

C. A. Miiie" -vC-1-t!

1 Ii W. Main St.

Read the 11 iur Store ad to-day

motiev.

iiVfSlccl lower and gal. steel anchot posts i-oinplei'. -"i

steel towu' and gal. steel atn iior jiosts roinpU.!'

steel tower and .gal. steel anchor posts eoinplele

J'1 b- ge.'Ht gal. sto.1 mill with babbitted boxes. ft. gal. .. -,

sleel tower and gal, .steel anchor posts eoniplek-.r.y^

II direct stroke null i-, wanted deduct S'J.oo from above pvi cs.

Ii grajihite l.»ea'rin'« boxes are wanted add S5.00 to above pra

I,? ft- power mills for grinding feed prices on application

Higher towers prices (jtiotcd on application.

tin

a 11 1^

?&-:

Prices.

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