Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 July 1896 — Page 6
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Prof. "W. H. Peeke. who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has -without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician hia I success is" astonishing.
We havo heard of cases of
20
years' standing :cured by him. Ho publishes a
I vnluablo work on this disease, which lie sends ^,\v ti large bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We adviso anv one wishing a euro to address Srtf.W. H. PE£KE» F. D.,4CedarSt., Hew York
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Offer Superior Accommodations for reaching the Great Resorts of the South during the winter, and the cool Northern Resorts during the summer, connecting (it Louisville with all points to the
South and Soutlj-West
and at Chicago with nil points to the North and North-west. Elegant dining and Pallor Car attached, and Sleeper on all through trains.
TRAINS
For full information address, L. A. CI.ARK Agent, Crawlnrd.sville, Ind.
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H. MeDoia, General Man
TVANTED:— Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in In.liana tor .'si.ujlislicil, reliable house. Salary ?TSO and expenses, Steady position. Knelose reforenoo and self addrossurt stamiieil envelope. The Dominion Company,third Uoor. Omalu. !'lilg., Cliicag.i. Ill,
WE HAVE
Seven farms for sale, from 'Jo t, 160 acres. Two splendid pieces of property iu. Englewood.
Eifteen Houses and Lots 111 the city from $500 to §1.'(H). Houses to rent.
Money to Loan!
Will write Life, Accident and Fire Insurance.
1st Day. \p,jj
& Kelly.
No. 107 South Green St.
riintorrnnlieti from Lire*
RE VIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
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THE GREAT 30th i)ay. PREKTOH rREMEIJT producer tlie above results in'HO days. It acts powerfully and iiuickly. iJures when all others fail Young men will regain their lost manhood, and ol.l men will recover their youthful vigor hv usnii: KI£VI VO. It quickly and surely restores N' r. ness. Lost Vitality, liupotency, Nightly Emi«ii.u.Lost Power. PailiiiK Memory, Wasting Dis. asi:s. su. all elfucts of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion which unfits one for study, business or marring.' I not only cnreH by starting at the seat of dis.-a.si-. b.ri 16 a great nerve tonic and blood builder, brinir i'JS back the pink l(nv to pale eluieks ami re
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tlio fire of youth. It wards off Insanit* and Consumption. InsiBt on having KKVIVO, niother. It can bo carried in vest pocket. Uy mall SI .00 per package, or Bix for SO.00, with a posi iJvc written Kaaninteo to cure or refund •ho money. Circular free. Address
P.0YAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Watiastl Ave., CHICAGO, 1L. Nye & 11
ooe.Crawfordsvillo,Indiana.
For all kinds roliablelnsurancesoe C. A.Millnr & Co.,118 W. Main St. tf
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
LOCAL NEWS.
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South and South-west. Train* run through to St.Joseph, Mich., making go»l connection with
J. C. HliTCfllNSOS, Asr^nt.
Big Four Route.
TRAINS AT CKAWFOKl'SVII.LE. I'.IO FOl* It.
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8 17 a. Dally (except Sunday).... (:I 7 p. 4:59 p. in Daily.. 12:tfT a. n. 1:411 a. in Daily S •'." n. l:15p. Dally (except Smi'lny) —1:1." p. m.
Capt. ISrucH Carr returneil to Chicago on Sunday. Blackberries iro becoming blenty iu the market.
Chas. T. Beatty anil Clif Kuffner spent Sunday in Luiloga. Miss Nelle Monison was up from Ladoga last Saturday.
The shooting gallery people left town on Saturday evening. Chas. \V. 1M, of Indianapolis, was in the city on Sunday.
Davnt Canine, candidate for sheriff, W'.s .'n town on Saturday. Win. Campbell, the Hornney grocer was in town on Monday.
The banks will be closed to-day, and also most of the tiusiness bouses.
John Smith, of the Kankakee Democrat, was visiting friends here this week. Harney Coiii-liii zer is taking his annual viiLMtion camping at '1 urkey Run.
Ch.mipion iV: Beatty are turning out some i.f the lin-.'Pt photographs ever seen in the city.
Main people went to Indianapolis Sunil.i.s, the fa brinir 7f cents the round trip.
MiUe White wiil be one of the sjieakers at the KuuitU celebration at the Shades to day.
Schweitzer's orchestra, of Cravvfordsville, has been engaged to play at the Shades every Sunday.
Johnuie Barry is erecting a tine saloon on Lafayette L'iko which he will occupy in September.
The five circus "grafters' wbo were arrested by the police on suspicion were sent out of town Monday.
Gen. Wallace is one of the oratorf today at the dedication of the Soldiers' Home, north-west of Lafayette.
The Big Four is distributing one huudred carloads of gravel a day between Zionsville and Lebanon and west of Colfax.
Remoinber the post office remains closed after 10 o'clock this morning and will not be opened during the remainder of the day.
The Monon runs an excursion train from hero to Cedar Lake and return for 81.00 to-morrow week. This is assuredly cheap enough.
There will be eight bicjcle races at the fair ground to da. The admission will be 23 cents. Many professional men are hero ready to start.
Parke county has paid Vigo county $2,850 for the expenses of the Keller trial. It is said that that is Duly about one-half the cost of the case.
A number will go up from hero to Chicago to-morrow to b9 on hand at the opening of the convention, which assembles at 12 o'clock, (noon) on Tuesday.
D. C. Barnhill has he new residence, on south Washington street, enclosed. It is a handsome building and will add much to the- appearance of that .thoroughfare.
While at work on the stone pile a prisoner, who had Oeen lined for drunkenetrS, escaped the eyes of the superintendent on Saturday last, and lit out from town, lie was from Hillsborough.
The pay rolls of the Big Four for May required tbe smallest amount of money of any month in some years. So light was freight tralli: that a much smaller sum was required for train service than usual.
Jesse White, convicted on the charge of murdering Mrs. Hester Curtis, of Lafayette, and sentenced to serve ninetynine years in the penitentiary, 18 now wearing the stripes in tbe prison north, at Michigan City.
Base Itanna was arrested last week for selling jewelry on the streets without license. He was brought before the Mayr and lined. Not having the required amount of specie, he was compelled to go to jail to remain for a few days.
Dr. Berry removed a cancer from a gentleman of Attica, last Saturday, who returned to his homo sound and well. The cancer was removed with the greatest ease, and the man did not stiller any. lie has about twenty patients in this city at present who are taking treatment. llenry L. Willson, of Spokane Fall*, Wash., was in the city last week. MrW„ formerly proprietor of the The Lafayette Journal, was a delegate in the St. Louis convention, and appointed one of the committee to officially notify McKinley of his nomination for the presidency.—Lafayette Times.
The price £of admission into the fair ground to-day will be 50 cents to see the bicycle riding,t|we understand. If correct, the managers will regret this, as will prevent many from going in. There is little in the bicjcle riding business that is novel and what may be will not bo encourged by high prices to witness it.
B. B. Seitz, of Chicago, last Friday, purchased 882.500 of court house bonds of Jasper county, at public auction in Rensselaer, paying 810,900 premium. This reduces the peicentage to Knout
The contract for cotit-tiucdoi! of the new court houRe was awarded '.o Ileinzman BiotherR, of Xnltlesviil-. for 889,180.
Rev. Robert F. Coyle, Oakland, Cal.,
is expected hero on a visit to relatives
soon. Otto Schlemmer has been appointed executor of the will of the late Nicholas SchendortT.
The old brewery property, north Grant avenue, was'-old last week to II. F.Simmons, Bloomington.
Jesse 11. lvouth, an old and well known citizen of the county, died at Now Ross on Saturday. His age was TO years.
An Indianapolis book-keeper will soon wed one of Crawfordsville's fair daughters. The young lady is very popular with everyone.
The usual Fourth of July celebration will occur at Meharry's Grove to day and Dan SimB and Charley McCabe, of Covington, are billed as oratDrs.
Marion Campbell, a clerk in Pat McMannis' grocery had his right hip broken on Sunday by falling from a bicycle in front of his residence on Pawpaw street. The injury will confine him to his home for some week^.
Frank Wiley was fined 810 in the Mayor's court on Monday for peddling without licenses. IIi3 goods consisteu of knives, razors, etc., and it will require the sale of many of them to repair the loss of the money to pay the tine.
orawfordsvTlle normal
School at Wabash College, July 13 to
August 21,1896-
Exceptionally good opportunities for those intending to teach common or high school subjects. Best of instruction iu mathematics, history, geography, literature, science, languages, penmanship, methods of teaching, tc. Teaching corps able and ample. Expenses low. For further information address
W. A. MCBETH,
!?w-j'27. Crawfordsville, Ind.
.Motion CJinii«e «f Time. The Monon change of time went into ellect last Saturday as follows:
SOUTH HOUND.
No. :i 1:10 a. 111. No. ii 1:3U |. m. l.oeal l-Teight S: I5 a. m.
NOKT11 HOUND.
No. 1 3:13 a. 111 No. ti 1:20 p. ill. I.eesl Frolght ~'!0 p. in.
It May Do as Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Hi., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected, lie trial many so-called kiduey cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began the use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles aDd often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price, only 50c. for large bottle. AJ Nye & Booe's drug store.
Politicus—The annexation of Cuba would bo a costly piece of buisness. Civicus—Very! We'd have two more Senators.— Puck.
Do Not Do This.
Do not be induced to buy any other if you havo made up your mind to talce Hood's Sarsaparilla. Remember that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail. Do not give up iu despair becauso other medicines have failed to help you. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla faithfully and you may reasonably expect to be cured.
flood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingredients. 25 cents,
Overbridge—What's New York going to do if Tammany gets hold of it again? Intoetay—Stand Pat.—Life.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,corns, and all skin eruptions.and positively cures piles,or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pei iect satisfaction or money eunded. Price'J5 cents per box. For alo by Nye it'.Booe. ly
A rancher of Sheridan county, Wyoming, claims to be able to raise 1,200 bushels of potatoes to the acre.
For Cedar Lake, Sunday July 12th— $100 Round TripTho Morion will run a special excursion to Cedar Lake, leaving Crawfordsville lit a. in., returning leaves Cedar Lake at p. in.
Cedar Lake is beyond all question the linest body of water in the State. Elegant steamers and scores of sail boats. Good llshiog and bathing. 'lho entire lake, three miles in length and one mile in width, is surrounded by beau '.ful shady groves and camping ground".
A lovely ride of 220 miles in elegant coaches, without bemg crowded, and an all day's outing for 81.00. Don't forget the date, July 12th.
The dahlia derived its name from the Swedish botanist. Professor Dahl, who firrit cultivated it.
To Chicago and Return for $4-40-The Monon Route, which is the only direct line to Chicago, will sell round trip tickets to (,'u icngo July Urd toGt.h, good returning to and including the *12tb, at 81.10.
THE DISCOVERY fcF QUININE.
Production of tho Preient Day nnd Methods of Use. In a company of prominent physicians each was asked to write the six remedies that he would take on board ship for a voyage around the world if his life were to depend on the number who should return alive, says the New York Independent.. The first entry was "opium," unanimously indorsed. At. tile second entry the vote was a tie between "mercury" and "quinine," and now that the bichloride of mercury has been found to be the most efficient of microbe killers probably that would have second place unanimously and the third would certainly be given to the various extracts of the bark of the several varieties of the cinchona, of which the most familiar is quinine, a name derived from that used by the Peruvian Indians, who called the trees kina. The old fashioned method of administration was by macerating the "quills" of bark in wine and the great tonic in tho early part of this century was "bark and wine," and as in these later days it has been demonstrated to be directly fatal to the bacillus malaria we can easily understand what a boon it was to the "settlers" in the undrained and "fever a.ncl ague" regions of this country when new. At last, by the advance of chemical skill, the secret of extracting its alkaloids was found, and of these 110 less than thirteen are known and used, and some of them produc a valuable medicine at a less cost than quinine itself. In 1S54 the Dutch government undertook to raise the trees in the island of Java and now they have most prosperous plantations, but the most extensive and successful of what may be called intelligently conducted plantations are to be found on tho slopes of the Himalayas and in British
LIFE INSURANCE SWINDLERS.
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Burmah. In South America the bark is obtained by first stripping the trunk, then felling the tree, but under English botanists in India a way is found of partially stripping the trunk and then surrounding it with moss, causing fresh bark to be produced. The botanists have even found a way of making the bark fuller of the desirable alkaloids.
A New Krsind of Fruud Abetted by Unscrupulous Medical I'mctltloiiors* The discovery has just been made by the medical examiners of some of the leading life-insurance companies that an unscrupulous class of practitioners are making a business of "doctoring" diseased applicants for policies so they can deceive the agents of the companies, and thereby swindle those organizations, says the New York World. So extensive has this nefarious practice become that it is proposed to hold a convention of insurance examiners for the purpose of devising plans to counteract it. Heart trouble, for instance, is one of the commonest causes of rejection for life insurance. The stethoscope, under ordinary conditions, show the condition of the heart, but it has been found possible- to "doctor" a man who is suffering from, say, valvular insufficiency of heart murmur, so that for the time being the heart acts in a perfectly healthy manner and would be passed by the keenest examiners as all right. In like manner it is possible to administer medicaments that will hide all evidence of Bright's disease, provided it is not too far advanced. And the same thing is true of persons suffering from diabetes and many other diseases. The question is a most important one, not only for the companies, but for bona-fide policy-holders, and it probably will be made a subject of legislation in every state in the Union.
Marriage Lottery.
He looked happy enough as he walked up to the postoffice box, set a 'huge bundle on the floor and began taking pretty square envelopes therefrom, dropping them by twos and threes in the box. "Big lot of letters," remarked the policeman. "Nice day, too." "Letters!" said the happy man. "My dear fellow, those are not letters. They are wedding invitations."
A stern look came over the face of the hitherto friendly policeman. "My friend," he said. 'T am sorry to disturb you. But I must do my duty. Come with me." "Arrested?" "Yes. "On what charge, sir? This is an outrage." "Not at all. You are advertising a lottery through the mails."
The man went along.—-New York World.
Chance for Doctor*.
Eight hundred thousand francs, $100,000, have been given to the Paris Academy of Medicine by a Mme. Audriffred, the income to be paid yearly to the man that discovers a specific remedy for consumption, whether a Frenchman or a foreigner.
Kind-Hearted.
Judge—So you claim to have entered the room at night without any malice? Why did you take off your shoes then?
Burglar—Because,, your honor, I heard that there was a sick person in the house.—Bolond Istok.
Katnral.
"Look here, conductor! This woman is taking up more territory than belongs to her!' "That is perfectly natural, sir she's an English woman!"—Yonkers Statesman.
Misers of Time*
The only kind of a miser that the Bible approves of is a miser of time. Ever: man should remember that each hour contains 60 minutes studded with diamonds of knowledge.—Rev. H. C. Peeblev
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1 hat the CLIPPER'S Whiskeys and Wines are ihc host Uiat were ever brought into the city for medicinal purposes. Made by old men years ago. Made for Gentlemen who like a deliyhtlul beverage. Made to satisfy every customer. ALUERT MUIILE1SEN, 108 SoutJ.1 Green Street.
ABOUT
Tlie Cathode Kay^
Reveal the presence of our
Etc., firmly mbedded in the minds of all, judged from the crowds Hocking to
"THE SHANTY."
No. 117 West Mnrknl Street. Crnwf.r«lf=villp/iml.
"WHERE DIRT GATH ERS, WASTE RULES.
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Brink- for both peso?. 01 paces, with full de^cript ion of abov* disease, ho «frctfl nnd euro, Healed DGOK in plain wrapper, free. Head thin little hook and send for bymptom Bluuk. iso. lforMon No. 2 for Women No. 3 for Skin Disease* No. -I for Catarrh.
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