Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 September 1895 — Page 4

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OUR PRICE IN CLOTH SACKS:

50 lb Sack 25 lb Sack

LOUIS

Deafness Cannot be Uured

by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unlesb the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface.

"ROUND OAK.'

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We are also headquarters for Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Dried and Canned Fruits.

20 lbs. Granulated Su^ar 21 lb?. Ridgewood A 22 lbs.

McMullen & Robb,

First door soutYv of First Nationa

"THE LODGE."

We will give Oae Hundred Dollars for auy case of Deafness (caused by catarrah) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free.

K. J. CHENEY a co., Toledo, o.

(E^Sold by druggists, Toe.

ISone but first class help is employed at J. A. Pierce's Blacksmith Shop, corner Green and Market streets. All kind of shoes made to order. tf

You wiJi eurely make no mistake by. patronizing Ricburds' Bhoe shop, eow

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House Grocery1

full Value" Flour,

A Half Patent made of 1-M Spring, 2-3 Winter Wheat and guaranteed to be the be.-t Flour for the money ever said in this market.

85c 45

$1.00 1-005 1.00

We're Happy! Can't Help It!

Uor ail Article that Touches he Spot.

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Beer.

17 Otmces for a Nickel. Aint that enough? None better, None quite so Good.

A Timely Bemiud6r.

Each season forces upon our consideration its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall finds many reduced in strength and vigor, poorly prepared to continue the business of life. Ihe 6tomach and bowels, the great:highway of animal economy, is especially liable to disorder in the fall. The nervous system has also suffered in the struggle. Typhoid fever and malaria in particular find in the fall that combination of earth, air and water that mark this season as especially dangerous. The falling leaves, the decaying vetetables contribute their share of contamination. Hood's Sarsaparilla furnishes a most valuable safeguard at these important pointE, and should be used in the fall before serious sickness has laid you low.

Free Medical Reference Book (Gi pages) for men and women who are afflicted with any form of private disease peculiar to their sex, errors of youth, contageous diseases, female troubles, etc., etc.

Send two 2-cent stamps, to pay postage, to the leading specialists and physicians in the country, Dr. HATHAWAY & Co., 70 Dearbon Street, Chicago.

Sept. 21-13-w

LOCAL NEWS

Chas. Beatv is in Ladoga to-day.

Johs Nicholson leases for Cnicasjo today.

Whalev Miller has at last been acquitted for peijury.

Wilber Cooley acted as starter at the Indianapolis races.

Clarence Patton. of the tire department. is quite ill,

Capt. Forbs, of Indianapolis wa= in the cit\ eduesday.

Eddie Brandkamp 'and wife have returned to Lafayette.

Will Tutt and wife, tn east'Market street—a ton pound girl.

Miss Pearl Brown, of Ladoga, is the r-guest of Miss Sal lie Harr.ev. Miss Mollie Ross has returned to Lafayette after a visit in tins city.

To-day is equinox, the first day of fail, and colder weather can be expected.

Paul Myers. Walter and Harvey Smith are camping near the Wabash.

Miss Myrtle and Bettie llerzog, of Covington, visited in the city this week.

J. M. Stephenson, the Green street crocer, has moved on east Market street.

Flmer Crist and Jim Wilhite will have charge of a display at Atlanta. Ga.

W. W. Seawright has been confined to his beet from sickness for over a week past.

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Miss Emma lapp has returned to her

home in Ladoga after a visit in this city.

Nearly all of the Old Soldiers are home from the encampment at LouisLville.

The thermometer on Tuesday and Wednesday indicated C'O and CrJ degrees of heat.

The funeral of W. H. Durham took place yesterday, the interment being at Oak Hill.

Mrs. Sally Randolph returned this week from Kentucky, where she has been visiting her mother.

Lee S. Warner, Mayor Handel, John MieAlevy and Sam D. Sy mmes were in Indianapolis on Monday.

Mrs. John Breaks, jr., returned to her home in Chicago, Wednesday, after a visit in this city with relatives.

A great many admirers of Que Allen went to Indianapolis to see the race between him and Eensssalaer Wilkes jesterday,

Claude Travis, wlio has lately assumed the robes of a Methodist minister, will for the ensuing year be located at Frankfort.

A number of persons from this city attended the funeral of Hon. J. W. Butler which took place at Indianapolis on Wednesday afternoon.

Terre Haute coal dealers have raised the price of anthractic "2o cents a ton, and it is expected that they will advance the rate for soft coal.

W. M. Skidtnore. who carrvs the mail put out a small blaze near the Junction, on Wednesday. It was an old building used to keep train repairs in.

Considerable money was waged yesterday on the race at the State fair ground between the horses. Que Allen and Iienselaaer Wilkes, and a number from here witnessed it.

J. W. Jarvis, of Terre Haute, attended court Monday. He has discontinued the publication of the Wabash Exponent, and expects to move the plant to ^Mississippi.—Rockvilie Tribune.

Dr. and Mrs. U. S. Burroughs gave a a reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Emory Prof. Bodine and sister, un Thursday evening at their home on south Washington street.

The marriage of the postmistress at Brightwood, Ind., illustrates the danger of putting the new woman in ihe pb^fofiice. She is liable to skip out with the new mall at any time.—Times-Herald.

The Monon began this week the construction of another track across the "fill". A vast amount of sione and dirt will be required for the work and several weeks will be required to completo it

At the progress now making, it would seem that the curbing improvements of Main street, and the graveling and cementing in the Whitlock place addition, would not be completed until cold weather.

Quite a number of the C. C. C., of this city, will attend the bicycle races at Lebanon next Saturday. A number of good prizes are offered, and it is to be hoped that Crawfordsville will secure some of them. Many fast wheelmen will be present.

Rev. S. V. Leech, who has been assigned to the First M. E. church in this city, is not a relative of our Dr. Thos. F. Leech.—Journal.

Is this aimed to give the "Rev."' a more favorable introduction to this people'* (Jne thing will do to bet on. He can play ''chess" with the "Dr."'

Houses to rent. IIS W. Main St.

C. A. Miller fc Co., tf

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

For all kinds of reliable Insurance see 0 A. Miller & Co., 118 W. Main St. tf

It pays to trade at the Big Store.

Dress goods sale at the Big Store.

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it Pays to Trade at

THE BIG STORE.

THE BIG STOR

TREMENDOUS PURCHASE

FROM THE

EAT- AUCTI0I SAL]

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A few weeks ago Specker Bros. & Co.. one of the Largest Best jobbing houses ill the west/ were forced to make an assigning This was brought about by slow collections, due to the recent ha times. Last week the entire stock, appraised at $365,000 wassj at auction to the highest bidders.

In accordance with our usual wide-awake' and progressive p| cy we sent our buyers to watch every item and instructed them buy all the good things, if at their price, which was in no install more than halt the regular price.

'SOLID TO I*. IB.

Was heard more times than any other expression, and our purclias amounted to several thousand dollars. This enormous lo(| Goods is now being received and will be on sale

Monday Morning, September

Owing to the vast amount of work necessary to get the H'-'| in shape we have not been able to print a list of the bargains, wfcf will appear next week but don't wait to read that

Come and See the Goods!

Owing the lateness of the season this sale will last only a time, asjj'our Winter Goods are coming in and clamoring room, so don't delay your visit or you may be too late-

LOUIS BI8CHOF,

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