Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 October 1895 — Page 7
Thirty Years
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I, JJ IVKTTSTKIN,
a well-known,
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f\ Pills, I have not had /L one day's sickness for over thirty years not one att.uk lilid not readily yield to this Mv. My wift* had been, previ|to our marriage, an invalid lor-
She hail a prejudice against LrtifS, hat as soon as she began Ayer's 1'ills her health was
lored."
Cafe'tic Pills
1 and Diplomr. at World's Fair.
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RESTORES VITALITY.
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EC3EAT "Oth Diiy. DEIBMEDY kihcabove results in :0 ln\s. It arte |:iri: iui-kly. t"ur. when all "others fail. iillricnm their lost manhood, and old li Mover their youthful vinor by using JO. It qiiickiy and surely restores NervcusfctVitality, Impotency. Nightly Kmissions, Vit.rtilinit Memory, Wasting biscnsLs. and fo! 6flf atiuBO or excess and indiscretion. bStj on" for study, business or marriage. It fcuns by starting at the seat of disease, but imprve tonic and blood builder, bringkibe pink glow to pale cheeks and re llbe Ore of youth. It wards off Insanity •sumption. Insist on having RKVIVO.no It can 1» carried in vest pocket. l)y mail, fwpackaie, or Bii for $5.00, with a posl ritten guarantee to cure or refund bey. Circular free. AddreBS
PEDIC1NE CO., 63 River St.. CHICAGO, ILL run SiU.K itv .t liooe,t'rawlord8viilo,Indiana.
is in O
-AT THE-
I'jjposite Court House.
Be closing out oux* entire stock of
piiture, Stoves (ueensware
cost, and much of it below This is no buncomb ndverIg scheme, but the truth. If Jsre expecting bargains you will disappointed. Come in and
fx Mahorney's Store,
°od eight-room house and lot
TF.D—An
agent in overy aec-
jliiOD to canvass Si,00 to 85.00 a f-sells at sight also a ruan to JffGoods to dealers, best side Pa month. Salary or large F'on made experience unneces|i'ton Soap & Manfacturing Co., pti, Ohio. Slyr.
Ration to this country during •'ending Juno 30 was IOBB than ^ernce 1879
ount
K«U Ham,,. Trwurenfc thou is an 11,created activity in the
i.HILTS as Uiown (rum the ire.
"roBof Tim Recorder's otKce: lijlizabtit:i Sliphur to J. Wile, 3S acrus Franklin tp
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Lj' "llefore 1 ]:!id much sitteii"(0 regulating the bowels, I Hykiiew a well iluy but since I learned the evil results of constijv.it ion, and the ellicaev of
W A. and D.C. Harris,- X«w HOBB^ lodge, N... 31)7, 100 ft lot, Now 1 JOBS ....
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Lizzie C.Uall to A.Cleven
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Zak I oak toW.M. j, t.nan, p't tri. in Ladoga W lute to A ,s, lMimamau et .1 tiact in Matii.^tid tp .... W.C. ferry to Caihe,-,,.o lliu.eV, 10 aeres in Soiit l|
Miranda 11uti^hins. to J.A.Bow
ers,-10 acres in Franklin tp. Martha A, Koiibins to Ijli/.abeth A. .Wessiek, tract in Ladoga.. Geo. \Y. Ilmkle to M. V. Handel et al, i0 acres in Clark ip Maria A. Wood to Jennie Webb,
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700
2,100
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l.t transfers consideration, ... $23,130
Abel S. Ilulbni ,-- |)eml,,
I Abel S. lloibrook, well known to all I our citizens, died at his resilience on south Walnut street on Monday afternoon. His health gave way some years since and for a considerable length of time he has been confined to his bed.
Ho was a native of Massachu8?tts, and was born in the year 1821. Ho had resided here for over 30 years. lie was a soldier during most of tho years of the w.ir. He drew a pension of $30 per mouth. lie owned four houses and lots in the southern part of the city and loaves his family in good circumstances. A wife and married daughter are left to mourn.
.Undo Ilim Happy.
The Fraimfort times tolls how tho Clinton commissioners fixed it with the auditor: "The county commissioners on Wednesday entered into a contract with the county auditor, agreeing to pay him a salary of $2,1)00 a year, pending a settlement of the salary question by the legislature or the Supreme court Tho trouble on this question is that the law makes it impossible for tho auditor to receive tho salary which tho same law allows him. He is allowed §2,000, but it is made obligatory that ho earn this amount in feos—au impossibility under tl.e present system of fees.
('nnliei! Checks. Otis Sines, son of JaraeB Sires, exsherill of Carroll county, was arrested at Frankfort Saturday night after having cashed a check on the Third National bank, of Boston, for $83 on a forged order. The order was made payablo to Fear & Co., of that city, and is thought by the authorities to have been taken from a mail pouch at Delphi Thursday night. Sines is a telegraph operator employed there and usually transferred the mails. Checks for small amounts were found on him. lie was taken to Indianapolis by a Federal officer to-day.
III«h School Teacher*. Tho county association of high echool teachers met at tho small court room on Saturday. School work was under discussion during-the meeting. The association will meet again on tho last Saturday in October with the series of exercises as follows: General Supervision Walter Dunn How to Teach Algebra Geo Welty English and History Mr. Ilarlan Physical Geography Mr. Fralev.
Christopher Columbus is fighting in tho Spanish army ir. Cuba.
OCTOBER.
October's walling winds awaka The fount's silence doop 'I II.' «ummer birds haro lonK since flod,
I lio wild liowors are asleep.
i.io blackbird and tho cawing crow A
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inouarclus of theacono.
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Save where tho speckled throated qu»U And warrior ]ay are soon,
liifh on the banding hickory trees Tho ripe uuts lose th.ii- hold, And IH.I1 to earth with their sister leaves
Of numbered brown and gold.
2,800
A golden haa« is ou the hills, A murmur in the stream, •-W MI" through tho clustering scarlet ltaves 'i I..- mock grapes olusters gleam.
October fail! How brigt, how brief. Tin- roigu of frosted gild, *:?. '.Nov-mber soon will deck thy blor
With colors wan and old.
Kot
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•i 'i acres in Ripley tp J. I. W oiler to WAV. Busenbark, l.)0 acres in Union tp
0,000
it. it will take place
the tirst Thursday in September, lSiG.
One of our citizens, who seems to kuuA how to put up oil a horse race, came home from Indianapolis 8300 ahead on the \V ilkes-AUeu special race. Others came home with "one leg shorter than it really ought to lie."
Although they are not saying anything ibout it, yet the I'jcbo gets it from good authority that Crawfordsville has the "shorts'' to tho tune of about .5,000 since tho Wilkes-Allen race at the State fair.
K. I. M. (Jrillen has taken a clerkship in A i»e Levinson's dry goods store, at Crawfordsville, and moved his family there this week. Tom is trustworthy and a popular clerk withal.
A Sl'IlMHI
J. 11. Lal'oarl with his great railroad show returned to Danville yesterday to go into winter quarters and was warmly greeted by his many friends. When LaPearl returned last year he used both hands in greeting tho boys, but yesterday he used but one, the other not being at liberty. Tho cause of this was a massive gold-headed cane which he carried and exhibited with no little pride, Monday was his 35th birthday and the show employes to a man "stood in" and made him a present of tho ano as a mark of their esteem and good will. It took place at Efiingham, III., and rattled the "old man" so that he could not take his meals with his regularity till he struck Danville. We are glad to record the fact that this has been a most prosperous season for the show and the people.—Danville III., Press.
Kniuir* nil Made.
The men employed in repairing the natural gas line between this city and Sheridan completed their work on Saturday. Tho work consisted in putting in larger mains in Eome places and at others in putting in "drips'1 to carry oil water accumulat ing in the pipes along the line. Within the past few months 15 new wells have been linished for use along the line and there will be plenty and more than enough for the consumers at Crawfortisville, Darlington and Thornto-vn. The complaints that existed last winter wo are assured will not be heard during the coming cold season, of a scarcity of gas.
IIoff Cltolorn. County Treasurer Johnson, who has been in the business of buying and selling hogs for twenty-five years says that he never knew so many hogs to die with the cholera ab during the paBt few months in this county. It exists more or less in almost every locality of the county, few places being exempt and the loss to farmers in hogs this year has
been very great.
To prevent tho hardening of the subcutaneous tissues of the ecalp and the obliteration of the hair follicles, which causo baldness, use Hall's Hair Renewer.
DEATHS.
The wife of John Cooper, living three miles south-east of Darlington, di«d Sunday evening and was buried on Tuesday.
W7m. McDaniel. son of II. II. McDaniel, of this city, died at Marion on Sunday night. He was 28 years of age. He leaves a wife and child.
Larrisou HufT. aged 72 years, died at his residence in Waynetown on Sunday. Ho was a relative of Mrs Win. Jackson, east Market street.
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
"attic A. Martin.'
I»r liti iun Kdm Item.
•2.200
I J. Adair, to ,| ferryman, iraci in Darlington
1 ).u im^ton never goes after anything wiM.. jt getting it. An application was I made for the next eouuty K. of P. piunu: and we
Memorial services are to bo hold tomorrow in memory of the late Rev. R. J. Cunningham. Rev. W\ P. Ivane of Bloomington will preach tho memorial sermon. A program of music will also be giveu.
Wrhen a person is losing flesh and wasting away there is cau6o for alarm. Nothing so worries a physician. Consumptives would never die if they could regain their usual weight. In fact there would be no consumption if there was no wasting of the system. The causo of this loss of Mesh is a failure to properly digest tho food oaten. Nino-tenths of all our diseases date back to some derangement of the stomach. 'Iho Shaker Digestive Cordial will stop this wasting of the body. It acts by causing the food wo eat to be digested so as to do good, for undigested food does more harm than good. The Cordial contains food already digested and a digester of food as well.
Tho bicycle fad has struck Southington, U)nn., so hard that tho people have named one of the thoroughfares '-Safety
A Household Treasure.
D. W Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he ahva\s keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results )llow its use that he would I not lie without it, if procurable. G. A.
D\keuian, dniggist, Catskill, N. Y., -ays that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy that it was used in his family for eight years, and that it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at Nye &. Hooe's drug store. Regular size ."50c. and
$l.i)'/.
The Ural miners wore disgusted when they found platinum, and did not at tirst imagine they could find a use for it.
Weak and Nervous
Describes the condition of thousands of people at this season. They have no appetite, cannot sleep, and complain of prostrating effect of warmer weather, This condition may be remedied by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which creates an appetite and tones up all the organs. It gives good health by making the blood pure.
In Trigg county, Kentucky, Mr. J. J. Thomas grew an apple that weighed a pound and ten ounces.
Where did I get this dreadful cough? No matter the great question is, how shall 1 get rid of it? Use The Pineola Balsam, a soothing combination of iho remedies nature has put in the pine and other balsamic trees. It cures the infiamation and tickling in the throat and if taken in time will prevent the spread of the disease to the lungs. Ely's Pineola Balsam is strongly recommended in caseB of Asthma. Twenty-five cents is tho price. Tell the neighbors about it.
Waste water from a paper mill is the alleged cause of an epidemic among cattle near Tyrone, Pa.
In your blood is the cause of that ^uid feeling. Hood's Sarsaparu bues rich, red blood and gives renewed vigor.
CONSISTING OP
'remium Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres and Tarns
NOW ON SALE A.T
MYERS & CHARNL
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Water is good for floating boats
Call at the Old Reliable
Disappearance of a 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 ran cheerfully recommend it.
and
SOMETHING TO DRINK
A. MUHLEISON, PROP.
At Home
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Our New Quarters
Corner of Main and Green streets. All our friends are invited to call and inspect the new place.
Hydraulic Cider Press
Run by steam for grating, at 1% cents per eallon get more cider out of a given quantity of of apples than any old style mill. You are entitled to the pumice if you want it, as I press it dry'enough to burn in the furnace. Capacity, 75 barrels per day, therefore, you will not have to wait long. Cider apples bought after Sept. 7th at 15 cents per 100 lbs. Can do pressing after Sept. 10. Come and inspect mill. Located corner Grant avenue and Market street, Darter ware house, all in the dry. Scales there. Nev.' cider barrels at my store,
Sept.l2-4w. JOE TAYLOII.
Mills Fair Exhibit
ALFRED PARISH.
ORLEANS.
IND., July 25, 1894.
Dot Flashes and Headachei.
To the Lyon Medicine Company: After using three boxes I am pleased to say my appetite has returned, the pains have entirely left .J
side'
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InUlAMArOU5flashes and my headaches have dislN0«. appeared. I am free to say that had it not been for LYON'S SEVEN
WONDERS I should not be alive
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A
CLIPPER
Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
C. L. Rost,
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles It not, get a bottle and get relief. This medicine has been found to be 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, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleeplesss, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electrio Bitters is the mcdiplne you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its u&fl. Large bottles only 50c.at Nye &Booe'» drusr store.
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