Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 February 1896 — Page 2
ATTOBNIES.
M. E. CLOBFKLTER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will do a general practicein alU'ourts.
OfficeovorSmltli ifc Steele's drug Btore,south Washington Stroot.
PAUL & VANCL.EAVE
ATTORNEY AT LAW. 105
1-2 South Washington Street.)
Mattes a specialty of land titles, construction wills and doods, ami all kinds of litigation.
M. W. BRUNER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
in all tho Courts, nivl
if promptly to. ov»r Malmruijy'A turnlwara sioro.
Money to Loan
ti
Willi ]»aymoiivi*
mm
1 umctoemt Imrrnwor. lu-
Utosi tho low st. KithtM* roal «,^tar«»«»r personal •i'urity aiv«*pt»»«I, note* cahM. All inquit'iur* fully an-wonM
C. W. BURTON,
(Mil Tantioiibauin Btos.
VORIS & STILWEL
I NSl"KANCh AtJKNTS.
FARM INS* uANGE
A specialty. We represent the llo) al. Continental, Onio Farmers, and seventeen oiiior Companies.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
\ND
General Insurance.
CMicv^.ssor to \V. Wright.
OtVn with Ristine & Ristiue, 3
W. W. MORUAN.
and
.1 Fisher Building.
UUILPJU
I.. BE
MORGAN & LEE, -GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS-
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Rates.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
CATARRH
HAY-FEVER
and
Furnished on short notice. CITY FARM PROPERTY for sale. Offlne: Ornbaun Block, N. Washihgton stroot
Urawfordsville, Iud.
Winter Schedules for 1865)G present to the traveler and tourist the most com plete train service known, 'l'he New Orleans limited and the Florida Limited arc complete palaces of travel, carrying one to Southern Winter Resorts quickly and with comfort. Solid vestibuled, gas lighted and steam-heated trains from Cincinnati without clvmge If you're going South, write us.
J,i»w tourim ratex aro now i» effect. semi lo W. Itinnaraon, (Jonnral i'lisseuaer Agent, l. iueiiniHti. Ohio, for illustrati™ and doeriptivo litomt'iiv, time tablos, otc.
luKCTIONS Tor using
CREAM BALM
CURES
Applvii particle of the balm directly into the nostrils. Af- 1
teXongmbrtearth
ttirough the nose
Uko
throo timoB a
day, after meals preferred, and before rotiring.
KLY S O It E AM HALM opens and cleanses the Nasal
ra«MiG»s. Allays I'ftln and Inflammation, heals th» «oro». protects tho mombrano from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Tlx alm Is quickly absorbed and gives relief £.t omw. Price 50 cents at Druggiatsor by mail.
KLIT BKOTHEliS, 5R Warren St., New York.
For all kinds of reliable Insurance see n. A. Miller & Co., 118 W. Main St. tf
the Big Store clearing ad.
THE REVIEW.
BY
F. T. LUSE.
TBBMB OT SITBSOBI'^'IO*
Oneyeai,
il
the count),
Onoyear,ontof the conr.ty. Inquire at Office for Ad vert 1 ins-ate.
FEBRUARY
{1 00 1 10
22,1896.
A COUNTY TICKET.
We believe wiili nood judgment, a mil t.icUet and a deteriniuation to harmonize any discordant elements that til iy exiM, we can defeat the r"public1 sin this county at tho November election. On a el«-se poll of ttie voters the democracy have the must numbers therefore why not elect the men. We can if we so w,ll. The first thing is a ticket that can commend itself to the entire party so that no portion of may be scratched or erased to the advantage of the opposition. We admire those democrats the most who vote an tinscratched ticket, who will not allow their personal feelings in aid in the least that of the opposite party. Regarding the ticket over* man expecting to be a candidate should ask himself the est ion, "Will my nain» add to the at' f-ngth of the ticket? Have 1 sutlicient strength tind influence to aid in its mi 1 If there tie the least doubt with him upon the subject he should withdraw at once in favor of some one who can answer in the allirmative. Tho desire to "eveu up" with somebody from a spirit of revenge by favoring some one on the other side is a matter that 00 true democrat should ever practice. If you want the continued success 01' the party sustain its nominees whether personally you dislike them or not. Don't set your judgment up against a hundred or more men who have given candidates their nominations. Place yourself in a candidate's position, and you would consider that every member of the party owed you his support, and he doe*.. W'e have little or no faith in the alleged democrat who secietly votes for some republican, llo uetter sail under true colors. Men phould only be chosen who will till the oflices, not in the person of some deputy, but through their own bueit ess tact and ability. It is to be hoped that tho party Will Dominate thiB year a goutl, strong ticket in the county. That will bo the tirst stroug stroke toward success in November.
THE APPORTIONMENT MUDDLE. Through rank partizanship and diehonorable political work iu past sessions of tho legislature of the State, we are now in a complete muddle regarding apportionments made iu 'O.j, '03 and several other years. The Supreme Court decides that the several apportionments made by past legislatures are unconstitutional and apportionments for legislativer purposes cannot be tuade from them in consequence. The holdover Senators of the past legislature are, consequence, hold-overs no longer, but to avoid any further complications in the matter, save 'ex-pence and trouble, tho democratic State central committee in session week before last made the following proposition: "If the suggestion of the bupreme Court is heeded, and no litigation is commenced involving the validity of the act of 1885, the democratic party will recognize tho privileges of the tsventytive senators elected under the act of 1893 to hold over, and would advise the people to acquiesce in such policy. This is done in a spirit of unselfish endeavor to avoid that hopeless confusion which might otherwise follow, and not because of any legal right of such senators on the contrary, the general assembly of which these senators were a constituent part -solemnly declared that the law under which they were elected was unconstitutional, and in this contention the legislature tindB unanimous support in the late decision of the judicial department."
It should be remembered that most of the I2.r hold-over senators are republicans, and the advantage thus far nould be with that party.
Ik.
nationally, the republican party is not under control of "bosses" what would you call it? Piatt, Quay and one or two others dictate its policy, its hoe of action r.ow just as they did four years ago, and although then not 6uc cessful at the national convention at Minneapolis in having their choice selected, it was only through some oversight and negligence on the part of their lieutenants that they failed. It will not be that way this year. Their
Instead of
plane are being better laid. tho nine hundred delegates making tho choice, it will be just aB Quay, Piatt, et al. may d.ctate. It is "boss" this year.
In the G. A. R. colony now being established at Fitzgerald, Georgia, in which fully 50,000 ex-soldiers will, within a year, be established with their families, there is a clause preventing the settling cf any negroes therein. This clause will perhaps be abolished so soon as the politicians of the colony discover that they need negro votes.
City property for aal e. Co.,118 W.MainSt.
C. A.Miller Jk tf
TO'TEST THE NICHOLSON LAW. Whether the Nicholson temperance
whole
law ie to remain the permtiuent law of ing jointly killed Pearl iSryan, the the State rrsardiny: the granting of Cireeucastle nirl.at New[i r. Kentucky, license for the sa'e of liquors will
rood is
Supreme Court. Every phase of the law is now before the coun, and it is expected that the decision will cover every ground hich is sought to be contested, and set at rest all the issues involved. Und?r the rule of the court a irt of the law may lie set aside anil the remainder of the act sustained. Ihe liquor element hope to get rid of the local option feature, even if they secure no other relief. Briefs were tiled by the appellant liquor interests, winch attack the law at, every point and raise Ihe question of,its const it utionalit on the ground that it assumes 'o delegate to county commissioners legislative powers lhat it leaves said commissioners unlimited ai.il arbitrary power in deter mining what persons may or may not conduct, business in connection with: the saloons that no rule of guidance is laid down for their action, and that the business of a citizen cannot be regulat 1 ed by law. arid in 110 event can it be left I to the arbitrary decision of a publi officer.
ALWAYS OVERESTIMATED 11 is remarkable that iu mentioning the amount of the fortunes of wealthy men that they should always in most instances be o.-er estimated. For some reason there seems a disposition to always do this, writers preferring to give exaggerated ligures to tho correct ones. The fortune of the late Hon. W li. English was placed as high as So.000.000, ty jthers 81.000,000. His son in speaking of the probable total value to an acquaintance the other day said it had been greativ over-estimated and that 6-J,000,000 would be nearer the cor rect amount. Of millionaires in Indiana there are probably not over three or four of then.. It may bo that McKoen, of Terre llaute. and C. StudybaUer, of South Bend, could be rauked as such. Persons making estimates of the for tunes of men forget that one million in cash is a great big sum, and that men noBsessmg that much arB exceedingly scarce in almost every community.
ALWAYS A CANDIDATE. Hon. James T. .Johnson, the grand giasticutuB of Park county, is on band as usual for ollice. This time it is the governorship he is after. He is always a candidate, always while he lives will be. Of course he has no more show for the nomination for Governor than the traditional cat haB in a certain hot place without claws. It may, however give him prominence enough so that in the eveut of the success of the republican national ticket he may secure the appointment of post master of Rockville, or a cierkship in the district collector's ollice. Either of these are about his siz6 and will well tit him.
Many republicans since the dropping of Harrison's name from the list of candidates for president, are very brisk in their declarations for McKinley, mary of them vowing they were the original McKinley men. McKinley were nominated and elected, and they fail to get an office or some sop from his administration, their denunciation of him would be fully as loud. The admiration for most men is graded in proportion to their ability to deal out ollices with the amount of salary attached to them. The "original'' fellows will be remarkably numerous in this locality be the nominee either Heed, McKinley o- Allison.
WHO FAIRBANKS IS-
In connection with the office of U.S. Senator the name of Fairbanks is frequently mentioned by republican newspapers, but there is probably uot a teutii of the people who ever saw or knew anything about him. He is not a long resilient of the State but he has the republican tirst requisite, plenty of money to be use 1 for campaign purposes, whether he may or not have any legislative ability. He made his money as a railway attorney and is now prepared to open his "barrel if he can secure'the Senatorship.
$1 The republicans want a tight over the apportionment act of 1885, in spite of the fair preposition made by the democratic State ceutral committee to allow hold-over Senators to remain. All right they should be accommodated. The best and most conservative republicans of the State are with the democrats in the honorable groposal made to settle the business without a prolonged law suit. It is only a few hotheads of the Fairbanks and Gowdy calibre, who seek a little self interest in the matter that has prevented a majority of the party from promytly acquiescing.
Lci.a May Hollinuswokth would be an excellent'person without question to manage the republican campaign publication bureau this year.
Three hairdressers in Leeds, England, have been lined Is each under a statute 220 years old for shaving on Sunday.
TIGHTNING THE COILS. The evidence th:it .lacksi.h mid Wall-
daily becoming
111
bo determined by the Supreme Court, certain. 'Ihe baekman who iin.v.. tin 'l'he several appeals which have been acrusB tly riv. rat Cmeiiiimt 1, and back tiled in the Supreme Court from into the country south of Newport,
ions under the Niehols'-n law have be discovered early in the week, and ho bunched in that tribunal, ard the points recognized the two men out of forty raised in the eleven cases \ill tie (lis- before him. This is the mos-t cruel, cussed in brief by the attorney a the .cowardly and dastardly minder heard of
batch decided at mm: by the in many years, and judged by the feel-
.re |iiii.uuiu:-d and
whs
ing now expressed, if the two men receive any other sentence than that of capil.il punishment their lives will be made decidedly brief. It makes no difference what subterfuges may be adopted, or what pleas may be urged by their altornies to save their necks from the gallows, it will not win. I5oth must and shouhl die for the monstrous deed of which they seem guilty.
Tnk promise of the republican State central committee thai in the event the (lovernor should call an exl ra session ot the legislature it will make a fair and usl apportionment law and then adjourn sounos like an immense republican joke. To talk of the majority of the rutlians who composed the last legislature doing anything fair is ri I1711lous. If Governor Matthews has :i sufficient amount of sand in his crop he will do no such tliiiiLT. as calhng that rabble together, and signs iudieate that I ho has. I','-
How's This?
We otTer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by I al 1*6 Catarrh Cure.
F. J.Cheney & Co Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known I'1. Cheney for the last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bus insss transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W|.:*t TitUA.x, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan A: Mauvi.n, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is laken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 12.1 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Tho hut in which the marquis of Sal. iibury lived while at the Australian gold diggings iu 1So2 is still preserved as a relic. He was then Lord Robert Cecil. -V"-
The Proper Time
When tho most benefit is to be derived frem a good medicine, is early in the year. This is the season when the tired body, weakened organs and nervous system yearn for a building-up medicine like Hood's Sarsuparilla. Many wait for the open spring weather and, in fact, delay giving attention to their physical condition eo long that a long seige of sickness is inevitable. To rid the system of the impurities accumulated during the winter season, to purify ihe blood and to invigorate the whole system, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla Don't put it off, but take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. It will do you good. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla all from reliable, grateful people. They toil the story.
The headlights from the locomotives the Maine railroads attract the deer from the forests, and numbers of the animals are being killed by the engines.
Use It in Time.
Catarrh starts in the nasal passages, atfecting eyes, cars and throat, and is in fact, tho great enemy of the mucous membrane. Neglected cold in the head almost invariably precede catarrh, causing an excessive flow of mucous, and it tho mucous discharge becomes interrupted the disagreeable results of catarrh will follow, such ad bad breath, severe pain across forehead and about the ayes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the ears and oftentimes a very of-
fhi
siv^ discharge. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these troubles.
The custom house officers in New York were in a good deal of trouble last week appraising t\ monkey. Duty was final.lv fixed on a valuation of $7.37.
Marvelous Results
From a letter written by ltev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are 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 I was pastor of the Baptist Church at River Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding lagnppe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Nye & Booe's Drug Store. Regular size o0c. and $1.00.
They are now calling a certain class of Pennsylvanians "Quaykers."
Impoverished blood causes that tired feeling Hood's Sarsaparilla pnriQes, enriches and vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and vitality.
2.5 lbs. Pride of IVoria 50 25 Pillsbury'• Best 50 100 (All Spring- Wheat.) 2-"i lbs. Gold Mine. 50
100
P. S.—To
COMPLETE LINE OF
JTor
Mle Id Craw
THIS IS THE WAY WE WILL SEU
FIjOUR
AT THE—
White House Grocery.
.4")] Thi* .90' .SO 1.00 1 9f
S 1.00 1.90
(All Spring Wheat.')
In fact we will x-ive you money 011 everything in the Grocery line, package col'tee 20 cents. Extra line salt 80c per barrel. "all and see us. lirst door south 1st Niit'l
tub
1 am also agent lor the Boyd Burglar Proof Grave Vault. OWee in new Binfor -ii 1 •J13 south Washington street. Resident e. 115 south Washington street. JOHN B. SVANK, Assistant.
Liquors. Wines.
Also the Finest Line of
Imported (Digars
In the Market at the
HEALTH OFFICE"
128 West Main Street.
W. B. BRICK. ART DAVIS.
Ruben's Bates House Misfit Parlor.
CM) \Vi"nI \Va.Hliii)Klon SI., IndinnapoIlH, Ind.
You Need One We Have 500 Left OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS.*
I hoy must move as we have put tho prices so low that you can now buy a MaUo Overcoator Ulstor and uovor miss the price. Reinombf*r every gar own make, which Is a sufficient guarantee of tho suporiorniiaiitv and at. never worn our goods, now is your ehaneo to give them a trial. Von won't our Windows and prices.
For $7.00 we soli a t'JO Overcoat or Ulster. For $10 sell at30 Overcoat or Ulster. For $J5 we sell a $40 Overcoat or stor.
Ruben's Bates House Misfit Parlor.
MANHOOD RESTORED:
In plain wrapper. AddresBNEUVBSEJEJl«
ford grille, Ind., by STAN KKENY.nml byT.
(inld Mine Flour has 110
equal 111 spring wheat Hours. Every siicl guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Our famous Standard which we are selling' a car of every two weeks wo can sell you: 25 lbs. for -10c tor 75c (In Clotu Sacks.)
McMulleri & Robb.
Farmers: We have made arrangements to handle live
Poultry of all kiuds, also Butter and Eggs in large quantities and want you to bring us nil you have to sell. We will pay you the very highest market price.
1\ C. BARNHILL,.
Graduate of tho I'nitod Slates Collec.. of Rmlmlmhi" in New York the oriental Collego of Itoston. .Mass. ami Clink College, Spriugllehl. Ohio. Thoy are the three boat in the United .Suites.
Funeral: Director and Embalmer
Kvory gratlo of .supplies k»?pt in »to«rk, from tho cheapest to tho moat oxponaive.
WHITE AND BLACK FUNERAL CARS PRICES .ALWAYS REASONABLE.
Al
Brandies. Beers.
GUS KARLE, Prop.
& Davis,
(Successors to H. S. Nicholson.)
Staple and Fancy groceries
-AT THK-
Lowest Market Price.
We respectfully solicit a share of 86. Corner Main and Walnut-Streets.
vkh
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tronagc. 'Phone N.
fine Tailor mailt is our you hive
refl.rnt it. Soe
l-'or TS wo sell a $25 Orercoat »ir Ulstors. For S19.no noil a #35 Ovorcnat or Ulstnr. Suits and I'antH in game propoi-jion.
P?™!"Generat.voor",„r..t *ilb«r&xcM«ejl plum orstlnioe carried In 95 order
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