Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1896 — Page 7

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neis alldralnsanulosaor powcrinuenuruu«urKiiiiH ui euner ooxcuusea bv overexertion, youthful error®, excessive uso of tobacco,opium oretlinufnntH. which lead to InBnnlty. Consumption or Jnsnnity. Can be carried In vent picket. per box, for by mall prepaid. With a 85 order wo ilvVi» written Kiiornntee to cure or refund the inancr. Bold brail Idruoiilsts. Ask for It, take no other. Write for free Medlonl Uook »ent sealiil PTSWr"* .rnlS.a pit-vP.»P.F.I» nsoiiIcTpiriDla.CHiCAfifj

CHICAGO

CIRCUIT COURT.

Kejetone Mfg. Co.

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Job.E. Burk et

al. Complaint. Plaintiff awarded the 8U of $411.

State vs. Chester Gray. Information. I. M. Davis appointed to defend.

D. S. Enoch vs. B. Purr et al. Foreclosure. Defendants make default.

In the matter of Samuel J. Lough. Petition for a ditch. Remonstrance tiled. •.

NEW SUITS.

Citizens' National Bank vs. Billy Gobon. On note.

Estate of Mary Byors vs. Fannie and Buriset Artis. Partition.

Benj. M.Galey vs. Chicago and South Ear'.ern R. R. Co. Damages.

Too Hueli Hocr. Tho New Richmond Enterprise of Saturday contained the following: "Last evening an Enterprise representative was summoned, by telephone, to Linden lo get the particulars of the latest and rarest sensation of tho season. Dr. J. O. Diugman's wife, it seems, is addicted jo strong drink, but up to yesterday had not im-lulged in any street exhibitions of hi'r anatomical beauties or had even allowed a hint to be whispered about as to hur extraordinary feats in the popular ilootzer-Kootzer dance. Boys and antl men are usually the spectators at such dances, but one Linden lady was an involuntary spoctator and can testify that the scene was the most revolting ever witnessed by a civilized community. Mrs. Dingman had gone to the "Blind Pig" and procured enough beer to make her so disgracefully drunk that she could not walk and in attempting to get home, rolled and tumbled about in such a manner that she made repeated and disgusting exposures ofherho,dy. Parties tried to aBsiat her to the house but she fought them and refused all assistence, finally reaching home where she was met by the doctor, who hustled her out of sight as quickly a a possible

Building a the Soldier*' Homo.

A lively building boom is on theHome, three and a half miles north of Lafayette. There are already about 20 cottages comploted or under way, aod every week a new building is projected. Thus far Tippecanoe county has donated the largest sum for any cottage of any of the 02 counties in the state, amounting to 13,000. The prospects are that before cold, woather there will 50 to 60 cottages on the grounds. There are 171 ipmateB now at the Home, and there are daily arrivals. The Lafayette Street Car Company is now surveying a line of track to the Home, intending to extend its tracks there before the dedication ceremonies, which ][are booked to og^ur

A l'oxniblu Ilciici'action Declined, iThe president of the Rose Polytechnic Institute, at Terre Haute, recently received a letter from New York, in which the writer offered, in consideration of a loan of 840,000, secured by mortgage on property valued at $1,000,000,to donate to the institute $25,000 annually for ten years. This letter was turned over to the board of managers, and Col. R. W. Thompson tent a letter to Crane & Lockwood, attorneys, of New York, inclosiug a copy of the original letter, and asking thein to investigate. Tbe New York firm found tho writer of the letter, who informed them that ho wanted the money to be used in developing mines in Now Hampshire, and that his investments were sufficiently promising to warrant the loan of the money. While the writer was found to be reliable, still the Triends of the institute ad Weed the managers against making tho loan, and the proposition was declined.

Wtio is Kijjlttl The Mayor of Peru, this State, died on the 9th. The council over which he presided was composed of live democrats and three republicans. Tho recent election changed the complexion of the council, the rew body being two domocrats and six republicans.

Tho newly elected councilmen qualified on the 0th. The same date tho old councilmen met and proceodod to elect a Mayor. Their choice was a democrat. The question now under discussion in Peru is, "was the action of the democrats legal? Voters of that faith say it is republicans say it is not. The old members, it is urged, would not retire until tho 10th, and therefore were qualified to olect a mayor tho new members qualified on the 9th, and tho law says the old members shall serve uutil their successors are olected and qualified.

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A carriage, whoso motive power is electricity instead of horses, is expected to pass through here in a day or two from Decatur, III., to Indianapolis. Four persons accompany it, and a speed of ten miles an hour up hill and down, across streams, culverts, etc., is made by it

Frankfort new artificial ice factory will be in operation this week.

Marvelous Results.

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the Fourth of July. Ex-President.Mar-rison, Governor Matthews, Gen( Lew Wallace and many other prominent rlaen in Indiana have been invited to attend the dedicatory exercises and take part in tho programme. The plans for the Indiana Soldiers' Home are reputed to be the most complete and convenient of any Home in the country.

From a letter written by Rev. 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 lagrippe. 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 50c. and SI.00.

In England there is only one place of worship to about every 40,000 persons.

For Your Protection.

Catarrh "cures" in liquid form to be taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, which are injurious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, crused by sudden change to cold and damp weather. It starts in the nasal passages. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus and, if repeatedly neglected, the results of catarrh will follow, and oftentimes an offensive discharge. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these troublps and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug.

Immersion in salt water is said to make wood harder and more durable,

Bnoklen's Arnioa Salve.

The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rh,eum fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,corns, and all skin eruptions,and positively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pei feet satisfaction or money eundod. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, ly

The astronomers say that a "perfoct 'full moon" ie of rare occurrence.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

There are 20.000 hounds in Great. Britain used for hunting purposes.

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Children CrVfdf Pitcher's Castoria*

The Brazilian sugar crop is reported to be an average one this year,

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. For this occasion to be held at Cleveland, Ohio, on June 23-24 the C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. will sail excursion tickets to Cleveland, Ohio, on Juno 21st and 22d at one fare for the round trip, tickets good to return June 25th, 1896.

The Buffalo Bill show has rented tho ground near the west end of Market Btreet, beyond the city limits.

Are You One

Of thoso unhappy people who are suffering with weak nerves, starting at every slight sound, unablo to endure any unusual disturbance, finding it impossible to sloop? Avoid opiate and nerve compounds. Feed tho nervos upon blood made puro and nourishing by tho groat blood purifier and true nerve tonic, Hood's Sareaparilla.

Hood's Pills are tho best aftor-dinnor pills, assist digestion, prevont constipation. 25c.

Children Cry for

Pitchers Castoria*

When the planet Mars is nearest tho earth it is 30.000.000 miles away.

May Musical Festival-

For this occasion to bo held at Indianapolis May 25, 2G and 27, tho C. C.C. & St. L. Ry. will on May 25, 2G and 27 sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return at $1.75 for tho round trip, tickets good to return until May 28th.

England has 8 por cont. of tho wealth of tho United Kingdom.

First Bottle Helped.

Bowkks, Ind., April 23, 189G:—Four years ago my health was vory poor. I was troubled with catarrh of the head atd my lungs were affected. I had no energy or ambition. Finally I resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla and the first bottle helped me. After 1 had taken a few bottles of this medicine I was as well as ever I was in my life.

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The ratable value of London is nearly £36,000,000,

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Bicycles

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CENTRAL CYCLE MFG. CO.,

Chas B.Tyacey,'Agt,

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Indianapolis, Ind.

I purchased the Finest Line of Gold, Silver aad Leather Novelties, Watches,

Cut Glass and Art Ware

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THE SOLDIERS' COLONY, FITZO-BRALD, OA

Is located In that section of Goorgla traversed by tho

HOST.

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The Great Fruit Belt of the South.

In It aro located itld largest peach orchards In tho world, whilo Poars. Apnlos Granon nnrt Melons do equally *#11. Tho sol! i» easily cultivated and pr o-luces lino crops of Jorn. oato" ra rmney, cotton, sugar caQti, ffweot and Irish potatoes, peas and a general variety of vocetahlAA* Hiecllinato I mild and hcaltlifdl. Lands convoniontly looutod to shipping points can be procured for Iroin $5 to$10 per acre, on liberal terms.

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Tlie Great Indian Doctor

The Doctor will positively be at Crawfordsville, Intl.. WEDNESDAY, April 2!) and will return each month for one year.

Oilice at Sherman House.

SATURDAY, MAY 30. ONE DAY ONLY.

ONLY 4 DOLL AIIS VER MONTH. The Doctor make this liberal offer to demonstrate his Indian Medicine in the cure of diseases. The Doctor spent twenty-ono years of his life among the Indians, then) learning tba secrets of Nature's wonderful remedies contained in Roots, Barks, Gums, Buds, Berries, Leaves and Plants placed thore by the Great Creator for the healing of mankind.

SIAKVELOUS.—Tlio Doctor can toll you all your complaints by Biinply looking at you and without asking any (|U(Wtlona. CONSULTATION L'RI3I2 in all diseases of inon, wornoa and children. Wonderful euros perfected.

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