Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1895 — Page 7
Well Satisfied with
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
"Nearly forty yt-jira ago, aftflr some weeks u" sii Kii.'.ss, im ir turned gray. I began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, ami was well satisfied with the results that I liavo never tried any other kind of dressing. It re|uiresoily
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Hair igor in ,eop my hair of g(„)(J
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'.*olor, to remove dandruff, to lieai
itching humor*, and prevent tho hiiirfrom falling out. I never hesitate to recommend Aycr\s mediciues t» my friends. "-.Mis.'ll.^l. n.\i Avoea, Xebr.
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OIUKCTIONS for iisiiiL'
CREAM BALM
CURES
Ajiplvn pni'tielo nf tlio l.dlm ilir.~ tly iuto ttio nostrils. After a moment ilraw strong 1 real li through tlio nose. I.'m- three times .lny. after meals preferred, ami Ije.luaMetfrla?.
HAY-FEVER
rns.rui -?. Allay- I'ain ami inllammation. lieals the Mures, ppjteots the membrane from eobls rwst'ir.'S tile seuses .if tnsto aii'l smell. The balm is 'juieklv absoil.e.l aiel ^ives relief at one.', l'riee .jn eeiils at lirugKlstsor by mail.
KI.Y liliOTllKKs. jli Warren St., New "i ork.
With the departure of another year when a review ir- made of the condition of alTairs, it is only right that some thought be given to the physical bods which enables everyone to battle with life's problem and ligure for themsehes tbe profit or loss on the trial balance sheet. Though the bank account ma) be largo and each .me material gain be great, it would not be surprising if it suddenly dawns upon many that goodi
health has been greatly improvised by
suoe, particularly the joints, making
knowo the local manifestations of iheumat ism. Thousands of people have
found in Hood's
a a a a
blood purifier, a positive and perman^nt^ euro for rheumatism. :i:
APPELLATE COURT
County's Liability For Defective
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Prepare! by Dr. J. (J. Aytr ,v Co., Lowell, Mass,
Tal.s fiver': Trr—ili the Complexion.
RESTORES VITALITY.
It appears 7t courts have
h.-ic'i. .,r.- gentrall» l..for IiFT !ITITBITin such LMthfit to l„. the la-v u: I Allrnan case, decided
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Holiduv IUIMIH'MO,
Made a Well Man
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THE GREAT utth FRE1MCII R.EM33XD1T produces In* above results in 'iii davs. it a- ts powerfully and •juickly. rur» \s h»all «.th» r.- fail Yonnjj njcii will regain their luM jnanhooil. and old Fii'-II will recover tli' ir youtMul v»tr•• hv KKVIVO. It 'i'ii-kly and hur* i' .•••-» .-v• news. Lr^t Vitality. Lout l'ower. Kailin^* M'-inury. Wa^tsni* |i!- i.-t-s r.Tid all ts ot M-li'-ahus'- or
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wlneh unfits mil
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not only f»ur»-s hv st. rt ii,: at tit iKaKre.it nerv t« MII- -v.. blo. inp hack th»- pinl trlntv to pale btoimu th»« (ire of yoni It. !r \,iand ('"iMiTii].:!-^..-,,,insist c: it other. It cat: JSl.OO f\* tive wrhh'u ^u:ir:inicc to n.r. the moriev. ('ir n.ar rr-- A-Mr--ROYAL KEDIC1KE Vi]
i.s«'tvtion.
1 he '!iMr'. in.ir= busmpsK lias I' en a Itdiiener on inany of us, I can sun.. }uu. !-aid a ini-rcharit this week. "Th" warn weather killed t!.' traou sleighs, skates and many .ither articles useo generally ..luring 11.» cold ever\ season, and the trade in yloves. \vra .s etc., amounted to hut little. Hesii:/--all this, people have not got the mon' now t" inve.-t ii. presents of an\ kiT.•:. The jewelers had a fair trade, but t!-y are about the only class that did. in fact this is the poorest holiday trade I've known in a long time."
J'he same report of a poor ho!kia trade is heard in many other places.
I'or 1 he Dd'oiidm)!*
J.hc jury in the case of Edna Camp bell vs. two children of Dr. Irwin for!"
assault, returned a verdict Saturday evening. It was in favor of the defendents. The ease attracted considerable attention, and was the cause of considerable ill feeling among several of the parties interested. The total cost of the trial will be over f:!00. and the taxpayers quite likely will be compelled to foot the bill.
I^H'nl Insurance ltrnrtit*
Within the past six months three citizens have died who. by having their lives insured, left a competency to their families, which without it might have placed them in trying positions during their declining days. Mrs. Truitt rerceived as insurance upon the life of her husband, 6G,0 )0, Mrs. Mit Scott $7,000. and Mrs. Dr. McMachen will receive fl0,000, a total to the three of 000, •"•,:•"''
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EI.VS 1! E A 1SAI.M ..jiens ami cleaiifi.'.s tlie N'laal
Mrs. Hester Curtis, a widow, living in the southeastern part of Lafayette. wav found dead at her homo on Sunday afternoon, having been murdered, fthe was a woman of some wealth, and was probably killed for her money. She was a distant relative of the Ross brothers, of the 'M cent store.
Candidate for Slierifl".
It is rumored that lirant Agnew, at present a U. S. deputy marshal, v. ill bo a candidate for sheriff before the democratic convention. He is an excellent! young man and would make a lively canvass for the position.
Iti-nrHl Hill!?*
attacks the fibrous tis
vital fluid attacks the fibrous *venl
The new military company lately organized here will give a grand benefit ball at Armory Hal!, oid opera house block, on next Tuesday night. They
Baldness is either hereditary or caus
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the great
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Christmas
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Board of County Commis-
Bi'inersof nf Montgomery county vs. linger Fo^ta.n C. C. U-vera.- l.(i
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(It In an action for damage by ri'.ison of ii county negligence i' permitting a bridge to hci:"tue and roil, mi i,u: ,,f pair, the triai«:mrl ruled tn.a the mty wan 11n 1 1 in Uiimagi« for such noyIs--nee hut on appeal it i? ... 1.1 that counties are not retired to a-i-verin damage for ui'L' i^'enceof the cm uission^rs with n-f'i.i.:es to brides Oitim Hoard. 'tc.. v-. A llinan. d.-cin this terin.i
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How Senator Wilson Won a
Off the Porter.
h" Washington State Star 'ells how •S-nator Wilson,our John, a Crawfords-
»8ily won a small bet off of
the porter of a sleeping car:
•Senator Wilson, o: Washington, did I be thing up in line shape on one of his long no.-a from Spokane to Washington
City, and the porter dosen't yet understand how he lost tin b-t. The Senator is an inveterate smoker, and having run short .f matches,called to the porter: "'.Jot any matches, TumT es. sir. replied'J orn. producing a l»ox from his pocket. "Vou can't light the match unless you strike it on this
a county liable j' '. and believed ^'-'nator lit his cigar, and while :il the recent
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°kinir. pondered long over the make-
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knew the match
'-oul.l not be made to strike a light ex "pon that particular sandpaper. At one of the stations he procured.:' one ,f those boxes, and going back into!' He- smoking-room of his car, moistened tli" i-anded side of the box until it wasi quite Soft, then runbeo it gently on the" ^oie of his boo until the sticking sub-! stance, with the sand, was all trans-'' fencd to the leather: then he waited until it was thoroughly die,}, and called: "1 want another match. Tom cigar has gone out."
"Ha. ha! Mr. Hson." laughed the colored man: "no use scratching it on
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hoot—you cant light it there.
"Oh, I guess I can." eaid..the senator. smiling. "Bet you a dollar you can't." said the porter.
"1'ut up your dollar." said Mr. Wilson, "Make it two dollars." said the' colored official, eagerly. "Heres two—and as much more as you like," assented the senator pleasantly.
"Holy smoke!" chuckled the broom swinger. "This is too easy: softest snap I've struck this season," and his loose was instantly emptied on one of the chair cushions.
The senator counted out an equal amount, then turned up the sole of his left boot. Drawing the match across the prepared place, it blazed readily and he calmly lighted his cigar.
The porter dropped his broom in amazement, while the senator quietly gathered the pile of halves and quarters, remarking to a fellow traveler: "Tom has robbed me of a good many of these pocket pieces, and this is the first chance I ever.had to get even with him."
Jtirlimond n* Kip Van Winkle.**
We did not think that any one but JetTerson could play the piece to a full house with the peice, but such is not the case. At the Globe this week the S. R. O. has made its appearance every night since Tuesday, and on Wednesday afternoon the police were compelled to use orce in keeping the crowd out of the corridor, and hundreds were turned away unable to get even standing room.
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invite their friends to attend. (Rip. their minds may be at ease. Mr.' Richmond will no doubt keep the part in the eyes of the public in such a way.
exhaustion, wear--
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the low condition of the blood. It is in tight fitting hats, and by over-work has built up for Rip.-Columbus, O., this state that the lactic acd in the tru-blo Hall's Renewer will pre
this acid and rheumatism. glass taken out of his^arm.
G« n. Wallace DHcussrn tbe SI.nation iu Turkey.
Gen. Lew Wallace, late minister to Tiirkejj speaking on the Eastern question in Cincinnati, last week, says the real reason why the great powers of Europe hesitate in front of Constantinople is a dread precipitating a contlict which all who know Islamism believe will be unparalled in annals of religious fanaticism. lie says that he does not believe Russia will do anything about Constantinople this winter but that early in the spring she will move in a way that will make the British Lion to roar. The Armenians would aid Russia and theresuit would be to make Russia master of the East, if noi Constantinople.
OIHoers Dicrtod.
Wabash Council, Xo. 4Tii, Koval Arcanum has elected otlicers for the next year as follows:
Regent- James J. Tinsley, Vice Regent -\). C. Barnhill. 'Orator—S. M. McClelland.
Secretary—E. II, Cowan. Collector W. X. Lee Treasurer--P. C. Somerville. •.Chaplain— Dr. (I. S. Burroughs.
Guide—Geo. W. Bishop. Warden- J. C. Mutton. Sentry—X. E. Myres.
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sir, responded the porter, got
'ii _• out his box again. I I:'* senator'took a match, and hand lng in- box buck, turned up the sole of his boot.
Trustees—-J. !i. Watsou. Jas. Mahomey and J. C. Barnhill. Representatives to the Grand Coun-
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Uculli ol Timothy Cn-ey. Timothy Casey died Sunday morning at his home in the Valley after along illness. Mr. Casey was born in Ireland sixty-one years ago. and came to this county in 1603 whore he has since resided. Ho leaves a wife aud seven children to mourn his los?.
The funeral occurred on Tuesday from the Catholic church, conducted by Rev. Father Crosson. The remains were laid to rest in the Calvary cemetery.
Hrei: Turkey.
Free turkey every Saturday evening at Johnnie Berry's west Market street saloon, also all kinds of lunch. Dan Sullivan will wait upon you. Everybody invited.
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Richmond in the part of Rip is giving| the best of satisfaction, and \vinning for himself many friends and should there be at:v doubt about no one to take the
Jeflreraon's place in the part of
as not to mar the good name Jefferson
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State Journal.
Five years after a fall through a sky-
llheumatism is caused by lactic acid light Daniel McCarthy, of New York was in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neu- operated upon, and a three-inch piece of
Read the Store clearing ad. Santa Claus at Wampler's Saturday. Read the Big Store clearing ad.
An English bicyclist has just been sent to jail for manslaughter he ran over a man, injuring him so severely that he died.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all £skin erup tions.and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money eunded. Price '2" cents per box. For sale by Xye Si Booe. ly
Realizing That Now Or Never We Must Sell
IMMENSE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS
ontirp stnrk of Blankets, Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Lice Curtains, Shawls, 8ilks. Cassimeres, Hosiery, Portiers, Ribbons, Laces, Muslins, Calicos, Etc, at actual first cost.
I Call at the Old Reliable
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cil—L. F. Mornaday: Alternate T. II. B. McCain,
By the Fayweather will. Wabash college receives ?200,0()0. The will 'has been the subject: of much litigation for four years' or in fact ever sincf the testator, but has twice been decided in favor of twenty educational institutions of which Wabash was one. Fayerweather was a New York millionaire, and no one about the college knew anything about him.
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Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? 11 not, get a bottle aud get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlluence 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. Electric Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only oOe.at Nye it Booe's druc store.
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A. MUHLEISON. PROP.
Strike a Man
Through bis stomach and you cither gain otiose his good will. In giving him a clean, well cooked
with every drink we have gained his best wishes for success. Come in and trv one when in town.
P. S.—All Hot Drinks ten cents only.
Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at Nye & Booe's drug store. Regular size 50c. and SI.00.
Trilby can not be used as a trade mark in England, the name being employed too generally. So the court of Chancery has just decided.
For all kinds ot reliable Insurance see C. A. Miller fc Co.. 118 \V. Main St. tf.
Presents At Cost!
THE LODGE."
of the College of Emlinlrniue in Nog- orK the Oriental Collogcot Boston,
MMSUnitedISuites
tue Lnitocl Matoe.
and Clark College, .SiiriugfieM, Ohio. TEey are the three beet in
Funeral: Oirector and Embalmer
Every grade of supplien kept in stock, from the cheapest to tho most expensive.
WHITE AND BLACK FUNERAL CARS PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE.
I am IIIRO agent, for the ISoyrt litirgiar Proof Grave Vault. Office in now 11
!21iJ south Washington btreet. KeHirlenee. !!." south Washington street. JOHN U. SvVANK, Assistant.
A Household Treasure-
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dvkeman, druggist, Catskill, X. Y.. says 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 lor it.
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HOT LUNCH
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Where did get this dreadful cough No matter the groat question is, How shall I get rid of it Use tbe Pineola Balsam, a soothing combination of the remedies nature has put in the pine and other balsamic trees. It cures the inflammation and tickling in the throat and if taken in time will prevent tho spread of the disease to the lungs. Ely's Pineola Balsam isstroDgly recommended in cases of asthma. Twenty-five centB is the price Tell the neighbors about it.
A tract of 8,000 acres near Augusta, Ga., has been bought to be run as a big bonanza farm under one management. The owner will run 200 plows.
EIGHT AND NINE GENT Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Call on
JOHN
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villa.
Crawfords
Oranges 25 cents Per dozat Wampler's
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