Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 November 1895 — Page 7

SPECIFIC

FOR SCROFULA.

"Sines childhood, I havo been

afflicted

with scrofulous boils and

pores,

which caused me terrible

suffering.

to

Physicians were unable

help

me, and I only grew worse under their care. At length, I began to tako

AYER'S

Sarsapavilla, and

(very

soon grew bet­

ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely

cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsaparilla as the very bes-t blood-purifier in existence."<p></p>AYER

G, T. Hkinhakt,

Myersville, Texas.

THE ONLY WORLD'S PAIS

9

^SarsapariHa

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs ami Zs\C,t

rhfttopraphoit from Ufe.

istDay.

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

•SyoA ltooe.CrawfordBville,Imliann.

CATARRH

"DIUKCTIONS

for usitiK

CREAM BALM

CURES

Applva partido of tho halm diroi'tly into tho nostrilH. Aftor moment draw a strong t? a through tho nosn. i'so iliroo titnos a (lav, after meals preferred, an»l l""1foro retiring.

HAY-FEVER

Pat?sacr*.*, Allays Pain ami inflammation, hoaltt tbo 8orts. protocts tho mombranA from col«Id» restores tho Houses of tasto ami smull. balm is quickly absorbed anl relief at OD'V. I'rioo r0 oontn at Orngplatnor by mail.

ELY ltKOTHKRS, Warren St., Now ork.

The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently performed a great deed of charity, although it was not designod as a charity, being nothing more nor loss than an advertising scheme. It however resulted in great good just tho same. They gave away 1,000 bottles of their digestive cordial to those suffering from stomach derangements.

It was bo effective in curing those who used tho remedy that thov were loud in their praises of it and in consequence a large demand for the cordial was at once created.

The druggists of this town havo littlo books that tell all about it. Digestive Cordial creates an appetite, aids digestion and brings about a rapid increase in fioRh and strength.

TjHvol is tho namo of a palatable cast"r nil. JuBt tho thing for children.

IN DARKEST ROCKVILLE.

And They Sat Upon Him and Beat

Him."

l'rank irod, whose parents reside two miles northwest hero on Monday

Darlington.

KLY'S It A BAI,M open* ami rU'nnsttt* th« Nasal

U.tfX

At the sieee of

of town, ar ived

morning from Rock-

villo His appearance indicated tUt he had boon h, tho midst of a cjdone, whom tbo framo work ol a dismantled house had fallen on him, ur that a gas well had suddenly exploded and the derrick struck him as it tumbled to the ground, liut it was ,t this. He, unfortunately. had sojoui. ed in Uockville, did not know tho nah of

muDy 0f

its

people, and of the cowai lly make-up in their composition. Five or sis young fellows pounced upon huu on Saturday night on the streets o! tho town and boat and kicked him i:, a fearful manner. 11 ley did this under that he had written

impression

letters to the Indi-

apolis People, a fl}-by-night publication which caterw to tho lowest instincts of tho people, and weekly furnishes from a scon or more of towns in Indiana, dirty scandals regarding men and wotuen of tho community. Elrod denies writing those letters at ail and says he does not know who did. It took live or six of them to thrash him. In tho fight, while down, Klrod tired his revolver and shot the tinger otl of one of the individuals attacking him, and only regrets that the hull did not strike a more vital part.

A Hill of Saiul Changing.

Made a

wm in?

./juk Well Man

15thDay. of Me. THE GREAT 30th Uny." PHEKTOH REMEDY proilnrrs the nlov«* results i:i .'to cluyR. It. aits powerfully and quickly. Curcx wlicn all others fail VonDEin«-ii will regain their lo .t manboml. and old aea will recover their youthful vicor by UfiinR REVIVO. It quickly and surelv restores NVi'vousnese. L«ht Vitality, Impotenc.v, Nmbtly EmihBinnR, Lest Vower, FailinK Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of rtelf-ahuse or excels and indiscretion. *hicli unfits one for study, business or marriage It not only cures by startine at the seat ol disease, but Kagreat nerve tonic and lilooil builder, bringinc back the pink plow to pale eheek« and re Horing the fire of youth. It w.vtl ofT hi-.-imty tnd Consumption. Insist on havuisKKVIVO.no other. It can be rarried in vest ock• lfy n.:ii 1 81.0(1 per lmekaue. or six for Sii.on, uillia posi tive written truiirnntee to eure or refund theinouev. fibular free. Address EOYiL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.

Everyone who has ever visited Michigan City remembers the immense hill of whito colored sand looming up before them, close to the edge of the lake. The Michigan City News thus speaks of it in a late i6sue: "Old lloosier Slide is slowly but surely moving itself southward and otherwise changing its appearance. Before the recent blow there was a high peak on tho summit of the mountain of sand. Tho winds have caused tho sand to shift and there are now half a dozen peaks on the eouth side of the hill. Years ago lloosier Slide was twico as high as it is at the present time. Its sides were covered with grass and upon itB summit were many trees and brush. But time has changed its appearance. The grass and trees have disappeared and it is now a white mountain of glittering sand. Hundreds of car loads of tho sand have been shipped away for building purp0S3S and to tho numerous glass facto ries in the southern part of the State. The hill Is now hardly more than ICO feet high. The wind from the north is causing the sand to shift to the southward, causing tho hill to spread out in that direction and continually broadening itself."

Our neighboring village of Darlington ib niakiDg quite rapid strides toward a city during the past three years, as judged from the numerous new buildings seen on every hand, well graded streets, cement and brick sidewalks. Darlington is supplied with both natural gas and water, furnished by a company lately organized there. A largo new school house, brick, of six rooms, is being finished, and will bo ready for scholars by January 1st, of which there are over 250 names as enrolled within the corporation.

Tho Peterson liouso, a new brick hotel, is managed by W. D. Harlow, lato of this place, and is kept in good style. The bouse is attaining a deserved popularity with the tra\eling public. Darlington claims a population Rush team are a of over 300, and probably has fully that players. many people within her corporate limits. There aro several good stores in the town and from the good country suarounding the place most of them have a.cood trade.

Tho body must bo well now, to provent sickuess. It your appetite is poor, tako Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Boston

Montgomery

Published Shortcomings, Indianapolis has a dirty newspaper known aeTha People. Its patronage is diawn from the lower strata of society. It aims to publish the scandals, filth and shortcomings of the lewd and wicked in various communities of the State and has correspondents from almost all towns within fifty miles of the capital. The paper is prohibited from the mails, and is sent by express to agents. It has a correspondent hero and every week he Bails into somebody. Last week he had a communication from Crawfordaville, from which is taken a few specimen bricks of his work, as follows:

A certain policeman, who is considered quite a "killer" among tho ladies, was caught in a very ticht place the other night. He had t,o crawl out through the window of a North-st. house and barely got out in time, too.

If ('. T.'s wife should get on to the fact that he is a frequent visitor to an E. JeiTerson-st. house of ill fame the little brunette would have to decorate her eyes with beefsteak.

A certain old furniture ropairer i6 entirely too intimate with P. W. What is tho attraction on west Pike street for J. O.? Ilo had better be engaged in takiog caro of his wife and baby.

Tin- Midland.

Crawford's Midland railway, Anderson to Brazil, seems to bo gradually improving in business and prospects ahead. Thursday morning a gang of 100 Italian laborers was sent out from Anderson to rebuild the road from that city to Wavoland, a distance of eightyseven miles. The remainder of the road is as good as any in the country. The line is also to be extended through Muncie to Lima, O., during the coming year. Tho bed is built as far as Muncie. When this is completed 'it will reach from tho center of the oil regions to tho center of coal territory and pass directly through the entire gas belt. It will bo called the fuol line. During the past two years it has bean doing a phenomenal business and tho improvement in rolling stock and road has placed it in the front rank.

Thanksgiving Thursday. Thursday next is Thanksgiving. Husness in general will be closed hero that day. Schools will be closed on that dayi as also most of the stores and places of business in general. Religious, services will be lu-ld at some of tho churches. A foot ball game at the college grounds is booked for tho afternoon of tho day.

nmplrr** Suit.

At the present term of court the suit of John C. Wamplei- vs. Mrs. W. II. Durham and son will be heard. Jerre \Vest has been appointed iudge pro tem to hear the case. Geo. S. Durham, ad minislrator of tho estate, has been made defendant in the place of \V. IT. Durham. deceased,

Trnm Di'fcaK'd. For tho first time this season tho Wabash team of foot ball players was defeated by a club of Chi'.-ago players.. Tho outside team's players were generally largo, heavy men, averaging in 190 pounds each, and the weighty men were too much for the hotno team.

The Foot Hall Oiime. Last Saturday Wabash was defeated by a scoro 2G to 0 by the Rush team from Chicago. They were entirely too heavy for the Wabash team and made it impossible for them to score. Tho dirty lot of foot ball

Siindiiy .School CouTontion. The county Sunday school conven tion was held at Wingato yesterday. A I large number of superintendents aud

Sunday school workors from different

nourished portions of the county was in attendance and a pleasant and profitable time was

had.

tQ be had

All Free.

Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. havo now thejopportunity to try it free. Call)|on the adverti-ed druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well a&acopy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do good and cost you nothing at Nye & Booe's Drug store.

An historic elm, which had served as a whipping poet and an auction mart in 1774 and later, in Plymouth, Pa., was recently cut down, as it has become a menace to life.

Catarrh in tho Head

Is duo to impure blood and cannot be cured with local applications. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because ill purifies the blood and in this way removes the cause of the disease. It also builds up I the system and prevents attacks of pneumoaia, diphtheria and typhoid fever.

Hood's Pills cathaitic with them. 2oc.

become the favorite every one who tries

Fish to tne value of more than $2,310,000 were landed on the English and Welsh coasts in Septemder.

The large-brained horse are the cleverest.

To the Carolinas-

Round trip tickets via. the Queen and Crescent to all points in North and South Carolina are on sale for November 19th, December 3rd and 17th, at one fare for round trip, plus S2. These tickets good 30 days for return.

Ask your ticket agent for full particulars. See that your ticket reads via. Queen & Crescent Ronte and Southern Ry.

W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A.,

11-1G—lw Cincinnati.

For tho largest territory in citiesChicago leads, with an area of 189 square miles Philadelphia has 129J.i square miles New York has Brooklyn 70 and Washington GS)}.(.

Are You Ever Annoyed-

by a buzzing or roaring sound in your head? Have you difficulty in hearing distinctly? Aro you troubled with a coutinual dropping of mucus, irritating tho throat and causing you to cough? Is your breath unpleasantly affected and accompanied with bad taste? Is your hearing less acute? If so, you havo catarrh Knd should at once pro cure a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, tho best known remedy. Tho Balm will give insta'nt relief.

Iu an old rat's nest found in tho chirn ney of an old house at Ligonier, Pa., last week, wore some papers bearing date 1770, a Mexican dollar of 1774, and a Mexican quarter of 1772.

Wo know whereof wo affirm when we state that Ayer's Pills, taken promptly at the first symptone of colds and fevers arrest further progress of these disorders, and speedily restore the stomach, liver and bowels, to their normal and regular action.

Mr. John Likewise is a respected resident of Plattsmouth, Neb.

Chautauqua lake is named from anlroquo' phase, Chabageh, the "foggy place-"

Hall's Hair Renewer renders the hair lustrous and silken, gives it an even color, and enables women to put it up a great variety of stylos.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Geo. Washington Used Slang

when he promised

to

flf oiinn" We make the same promise to the Dry Goods purchasers

nStrfmelv low values make our "best" the very cheapest ex wo jr

Call at the Old Reliable

6 6

county and do so with the firm belief that our

anywhere. Inspection of our new stock cordially invited.

MYERS & CHARNI

Excursions to the South. The tide has turned Southward. Get into the swim before it is too late. The Mobile & Ohio Road is always willing to do its part for the benefit of the traveling public, especially anything that tends toward the up building of th^ south. On the line of the Mobile & Ohio in Tennessee, Eastern Mississippi, and Southern Alabama in tho crarden spot of the world.

On November 13th and Decotnbei 11th land and home-seekers' excursions will be run, and round trip tickots will be sold at ONE FARE, plus S200, from St. Louis and Cairo, and all intermediate tickot stations, to all stations on the line in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. Stop overs will be allowed at points South of tho Ohio

give Lord Howe "the best we have

sr.«

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

SOMETHING TO DRINK

CLIPPER

A. MUHLEISON, PROPi

New Feed And Produce Store.

Street, Crawfordsville, lod.

Wo havo opened a Feed Store on the corner of Pike and Washington streets, where we expect to keep all kinds of

FEED, FL01H, MEAL, POIflOE, ETC.

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

H. LAW & SON.

"IT'S A BEAUT." WHAT?

Why one o( those Large, Foaming, glasses of

Anheuser-Buscli Beer.

If too cool for the above we keep a fine liae of other Wet CIoo^.sc

P. S.—All Hot Drinks tan cents only.

THE LODGE."

River, thus enabling excursionists to investigate the country throughly. On the day mentioned trains on the Mobile & Ohio Road will leave St. Louis Union Passenger btation at 7:32 A. M. and 7:25 P. M. All northern, western, and eastern railroads make direct connection without transfer through tho city.

Por information concerning land addresses the Alabama Land and Development Company, Mobile, Ala.

Por information about ratos, tickets, time, etc, call on or address W. B. Rowland, Gen. Agent, 108 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., W. J. McLano, Dist,. Pass Agent, Room 239 Marquette Bldg, Chicago, 111., W. H. Harrison Jr., Dist., Pass., Agent, No. 7 West Port St. Detroit, Mich., P. L. Harris, Passenger Agent. 10 sixth street St. Cario, 111., or E. E.Porey, General Passonger Agent, Mobile, Ala. 4

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