Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 November 1895 — Page 7

Sick Headache Permanently Cured

"I was troubled, a bmg time, with Bick headache. II 1a usually accompanied with sevens pains in tlio temples and sickness at the stomach. l_tried a good many remedies recummended for this complaint but it was not until I began taking

1st Day

BOOP'S

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II. IIUTCIMNOS,

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'''ng like pcMnanent benefit. A si:i-

jrle box of these pills did the wnrk for me, and am now a well man." c.

East Auburn, .Me.

For the rapid cure of Constipation, Dyspepsia, Diliousnes.-,, sca, and all disorders of Stonni'-h, Liver, and Dowels, take

Cathartic Pills

Medai and Diploma nf. World's Van-,

flsk your druggist for Ayer's Sarsaparilla

l'hotirraiibfl from l.ile

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

ij^ 77 Made a

Well Man

istt,vsy- ip/r of Me. THE GREAT 30th ii»y. fHENOE niQMXSZSV proiliK-os the iibove roMilts in ."ill lnys. It a.tg powi i'fully and quickly. euro wh«-n all "others fail. Youuk incti will regain their loM munhooil.and old men will recover their youthful vigor b.v utsing RKV1VO. It quickly aud miri-ly restorim NervousDiss. Lobt Vitality, Impotency. Nichtly Kniinsions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases and 11 effects of self-abuse or exress and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by startinc at the seat of disease, but lEJBrcat nerve tonic aud blood builder, bringinf back tho pink plow to imle cheeks and roftoriwi tho lire of youth. It wards ofT Insanity ad Consumption. Insist on having RH VIVO, ho other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, 81.00 per package, or six lor $5.00, with a posl tire written guiirantee to cure or refund the money. Circular lree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St.. CHICAGO, ILL 1'OK SALIC 15V

Nyo & liooc.CriiwlordBvlllo, Indiann.

CATARHH

%4M CURES

DIRECTIONS for using

CREAM .BALM

Applvn particle of tho balm directly Into tlio nostrils. After a moment draw a a tliroufih tho noso. Uso throo times a day, aftor meals preferred, and beforo rotirlup.

ELY'S A HALM opens and eleunsert the Nasal

HAY-FEVER

Passages, Allays l'aln and Inflnminntlon, hoals tha soros. protects the inombrano from colds, restores the senses of tasto and smell. Tho 5alm in quickly absorbed and

IYOS

relief at

#nce. Price 50 cents at DruBgisUtor bv mall. EI.Y UK0THERS, Ni Warren St., New York.

Marvelous Result a.

From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we arc permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While was pastor of the Baptist Church at River Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding lagrippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive ftem. A friend recommended Dr. Aing'sNew Discovery it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results," Trial bottles free at Nye &

Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and *|.oo.

Syria and Western Africa are the countries in which tho donkey is most

e6teituod.

Ynnnt,

BIG DAY IN LADOGA.

The Corn Carnival, Bicycle Races,

Baby Show and B.lloon As-

cension.

biatod her corn carnival

Ladop last S,i

on lasts,•turday. All the stores and •"Hill part of town were corn and presented a io the ui'ining street* aDd

streets in ih iei:or..u'd uitli line appear,.Men. FJilrjv people began throng tb' by tun clock tin- erowd at about 000. l|,e olT was tho corn cxin!

WHS

estimated

tirst event to cotno •ii and thi! prizes

races then

were awarded. The i., yclo f"llo« I'd, emlillg t|1( nioniii g.

ogram for tho

lie' lirst event in 11i• afternoon

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tho baby show at the opera house. The stage 'A as also finely d-corated. About thirly l.alnes accon anied by their mothers occupied the. stage. There

sounded like a couple of Scotchmen playing on bag pipes. Promptly at 4 o'clock the big balloon was inflated with hot air and was ready to soar high in tho heavens. The ascension was a very good one, boinc ir tho air about ten minutes before the parachute leap was made. The man landed it. a field about three miles from tho starting point in perfect safety.

Chas. Guodbar, of tho Now York store, stated that it was the biggest day they had ever-had, and also many other business men said the same thing.

Ladoga is one of tho best towns in the State for the size. The merchants always work together and no jealousy exists between them. Every time t.hey undertake anything it is always a success. All business houses are kept open in the evenings and consequently it draws the farmers to that place instead of them coming to this city. A leading businessman stated that it was the worst thing Crawfordsvillo could do, and that it had killed tho town. A similar exhibition could bo given by the merchants of this city at a very little expense

CCIIIH

Thirteen

on the Dollar.

Last April Aaron Mossier, of Thorntown, a dry goods and clothing dealer, made an assignment. The final report of II. C. Ulon, trustee, has just been filed. Tho unsecured creditors receive very little. Tho available assets were §11,207.51. The preferred claims of Low Mossier. Bon of the assignor, amount to $2,300 of Joseph Franklin, son in-law, 8001 of Bettman Brothers, of Cincinnati, 81,000 taxes $300. The assignee charges SI,000, while his attorneys ask for §300, The unpreferred creditors have claims pending for $12,137.61, with but 81,765.02 with which to pay it, making about 13 cents on the dollar.

Indianapolis wholesale men are among the unpreferred creditors. This Mossier, wo believe, is a brother of the individual who opened a clothing store here with a great flourish of trumpets, potted plants and music some threo years ago in the Citizens' National Bank room, but after a few months fizzled out and moved away. The Thorntown man is not the first one of tho name that has "bursted." The trustee in this assignment seems to have made a good thing of it in receiving 81,000 for six months' service,

The NotorioiiH "Unit Doff" in Jnil Aftain. Albert Young, better known as "Bull Dog," in company with his bosom friend Willie Jarrett, wero arrested by the polico Sunday night. "Bull Dog" is

w.nted hero for robbing a man about U-.. months ago. He is wanted also in several places for similar offenses. After robbing tho man here he wont to Thorntown and Lebanon and had some trouble but escaped without being arrested. Jarrett claims to be from Jacksonville, but tho police think he is wanted in several other places. They a.'e both tough customers, and ''Bull Dog especially should never be allowed to be out of the penitentiary.

REMOVED^

George Robinson is given the G. B.

George Robinson, tho oldest in service of any employee of the Big Four in this count), waB retired from his duties as agent of the company yesterday and 'a new man, W. S. Lucas,of Muncie, III., appointed to tho position. The cause of tho removal ia unknown. Railway

were many diireront kinds of babies, oflioiiils rarely furnish such information lie large baby, the fat baby and tho

little tiny liahy. They wero judged by

kicks I.-, the mothers of tho babies, be-

cause they thought their baby was the

prettiest and the best and should be

UDOWS

to

il

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public, considering nodoubt, that

's none of their business. There were

three ladies who understood what a rumors that he had been reported as baby should bo. There were several

iav

""d inattentive to many of the dut-

imposed on him, but the public here

wili

11()t

believe it as Mr. Robinson has

a'wa\&

given a prize. The Ladoga band then dating agent. HehaBbeenin the emgave a concert which was about as good P'°' °f the lino ever since its constructas the Craw fords,-ille band, and whi, !iJ" through here, as operator aud agent everybody

is very rank. lt

boon considered as an accommo-

rl I he 1011011 10 He Sionc lSnlla-.ted.

S|A dispatch from Salem says: Yesterday the great stone-crushing works of the L, N, A. $ Chicago railroad were put in operation with forty men. A crew is kept here, and one train of twenty cars of crushed stone was sent to New Albany and distributed along tho track from that city north. Tho whole line from Now Albany to Chicago will be stone ballasted as fast as the work can be done, and all the stone will be crushed at the mills here whore the company own a considerable tract of stone land adjacent to their yards. It is said that they also have a contract for 10,000 car loads of crushed stone for the streols of Chicago. The mill haB a capacity of sixty to seventy five car loads per day, but only forty car loads per day are contemplated at present.

New'Motion Depot.

At last after many long years of delay the Monon has determined to give this station a new depot, the materials to go into its construction being placed now on the ground and workmen having already begun tho work. The only objection on the part of the public is the location. That part of the town immediately in the vicinity of the depot being considered very tough, and a Bojourn after night waiting for trains being very undesirable. Tho depot will have two waiting rooms, a ticket office and in front a good wide platform. The building will be read} for occupancy within two months.

Her Spine Was Broken. Mrs. Zelda Seguin Wallace, through her attorneys, last week at Indianapolis, filed a suit against the Indianapolis and ,Terre Haute Railroad for damages to the amount of $50,000. Mrs. Wallace was a passenger on the Vandalia train that was wrecked near Coatesville on the 28th of last January. Three people were killed. Mrs. Wallace avers that she has suffered concussion of the spine, will never be able to recover the use of her body, and that she will have to give up her vocation, that of an opera singer, which was worth 810,000 a year.

Enrniiigs of the Clorer I.caf. The earnings of the Clover Leaf for the third week in October are 853,013, an increase over the same time a year ago of $1-1,110.60. Since R. B. F. Peirce has been receiver of the road he has given personal attention to it. His first order was to the heads of all departments that they must see that nothing be left undone that would bring money into the treasury. There has been a steady increase in earnings from the day he took hold.

THE CLARA SHANKS FUNERAL-

It is Made the Occasion of a Pic Nic,

Social Gathering, a Good Time and Solemnity all Combined.

A correspondent of tho Indianapolis News thus relates the particulars of the Clara Shanks funeral which occurred last Sundaj "One of j4the ^largest funerals ever taking place In this section of the State occurred Sunday at the i-riends Union church, near the Grange Corner crossroads, in Parke county. The funeral was that of Miss Clara Shanks, the young girl who was murdered last summer and whose body was thrown in tho pool below Wolfe Creek Falls. TI.e funeral had been extensively advertised for sereral weeks, and everyone turned out \'or many miles around. The community is a wild and distinctly primitive one, and tho people attending the exercises were perfectly characteristic of their environments. Several thousand wore in attendance, and the hucksters did a land office business the entire day. Many picknicked in the woods and the affair was in many respects in tho nature of an old settlers' gathering. The services at the church were conducted by Elder JoeSkoeters, of Edgar, III., and Elder Cornelius Airhart, of Advance, this State, two Predestinarian Baptist uivines, and their efforts, after the manner of the old school, were eminently interesting to say tho least.

Children Crv for etcher's Cas.-arSa

Woolen Mills Fair

.Spink WusHon'H DOK. Last week Spink Wasson, who' is employed as day operator at the Monon, gave his dog to a brakeman and he was taken to Lafayette for his future home. The dog did not like the place and the next day about 3 o'clock in tho afternoon the dog came back, lie had taken the wagon road as he was very dusty and somewhat tired. Spink says he will keep him now.

Dentil of Mrs. Itobt. Allen. Mrs. Robt. Allen died at Darlington last Saturday. Iler death was caused by heart failure. She was twenty-two years of a»e, and came to this country about one year ago from Europe. Mr. Allen is an Englishman and is engaged in the saloon business. The funeral occurred on Monday, interment at the Darlington ceu'etery.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Dentil of Miss Lufita Smith. Miss Lusta Smith died of consumption at the home of her parents in Ladoga last Saturday evening. The deceased was a member of the Christain church and also the Y. P. S. C. E. The funeral occurred on Monday and was conducted, by Rev. Lee E. Murray. Interment in the Ladoga cemetery.

Clinrley Compelled to Settle. Chas. Annibal, the esteemed geutieman who runs the valley "last chance" saloon, was called before the Mayor on Monday morning on the charge of slapping his wife in the mug. After hearing the evidence he was given 810 and costs, and given plenty «of advice from the Mayor not to do it again.

Use it in Time-

Catarrh starts in the nasal passages affecting eyes, ears and throat, and is in fact, the great enemy of the mucous membrane. Neglected colds in the head almost invariably procede catarrh, causing an excessive flow of mucus, and if the mucus discharge becomes interrupted the disagreeable results of catarrh will follow, such as bad breath, severe pains across forehead and about the eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the ears and oftentimes a very offensive discharge. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged cure for these troubles.

CONSISTING OF

Premium Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres and Tarns

NOW ON SALE AT

MYERS & CHARN1.

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Call at the Old Reliable

Water is good for floating boats bathing roses, but when you wan

SOMETHING TO DRINK

CLIPPER

A. MUHLEISON, PROP.

New Feed And Produce Store..

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One Way Settlers* Excursion RatesOne way tickets will be on sale over the^Queen & Crescent route, Tuesday, November 5th, to southern points at half rates. Our train service is unequaled. Our rates as low as any. Write for particulars.

W. C. RINEARSON, G. P. A.

Oct. 26 2t Cincinnati, O.

A brave New York woman, whose name iB not related, remained all night alone in a camp in the Ripogenus region, away above Moosehead, in the Maine forests last week while her husband carried the sick guide out to civilization.

In many cases, tho first work of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to expel the effects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It would bo a saving of timo and money if experimenters took Ayer's Sarsaparilla at first instead of at last.

Street, Crawfordsville, I«id.

TVe have opened a Feed Store 011 the comer of Pike and Washington streets, where we expect to keep all kinds of

FEED, EMU, flEAL, POipE?, EIC.

We want to see you all and we will do our best to give satisfaction. Respectfully,

J. II. LAW & SON.

Worthy Your Confidence. The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in conquering Bcrofula in whatever way it may manifest itself is vouched for by thousands who were severely afllicted by this prevalent disease, but who now rejoice over a permanent cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Scrofula may appear as a humor, or it may attact the glads of the neck, or breakout in dreadful running sores on the body or limbs. Attacting the mucous membrane, it may develop into catarrh or lodging in the lungs lead to consumption. Come as it may, a faithful course of treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla will overcome it, for'working upon the foundation of all diseases, impure blood, the system is clarified and vitalized, and vigor, strength and health restored to the body.

Four Big Successes.

Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising? claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each, bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which area perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to dqr just what is claimed for them and ,^he dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Nye & Booe's Drug Store.

A rough estimate places tho amount of fruit shipped from southern California this season at 8,000 car-load, For the transportation of this the growers have paid the railroads about $1,600,000.

Make Yourself Strong

If you would resist pneumonia, bronchitis, typhoid fever, persistent coughs and colds. These ills attacts tho weak and run down Eystem. They can find no foothold where the blood ia kept pure, rich and full of vitality, the appetite good and digestion vigorous, with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier.

Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache.

When the scalp ia atrophied, or shinybald, no preparation will restore the hair in all other cases, Hall's Hair Renewer will start a growth.

Read the Big Store clearing ad.