Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 July 1896 — Page 4

But Those who are Sick last cate Subject, but Slio not be I )ia?

is working for you

•••proffered help?

Mrs. (ieorttn Howrnd

•towards the science of medicine.

ne day recently, a reporter, learnitiL'that Mrs. I'owend had been irreaily benefiiid by

the use of a new medicine, interviewed her.

She stated that she had been Millennia with a female trouble fur many years. She had

been doctored tor dies ailment for a lonir time

—in iact. nearly all her life—and hid never recived anything more than temporary re-

-.lief. During the la^t three years her condition urcw worse and wa-i aL'L'ra vated by an

affection of the heart. Iter health was to

poor that she found it almost impossible to perform her household duties.

"J ne\er believed in proprietary medicines," said Mrs. Jtowend, but eine day )a-t

fall 1 read an article in a newspaper which

told oflhe cures effected by Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills, and I decided to try the mcdicine. Before I had tulcn the contents of one box hetran to feel better. The depress-

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weakness which had buiiiered me fot- -o

in

main jcars began to tlwappeai and tlie ae.

tion of the heart at once became stronger and

more regular. found.

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A Plain Talk, Backed up by F^cts, Showing a Sensible way out of the Difficulty which every Aff SIctiid Wo

KXf'.V TIIVSSXF.

7 f.'e IIII./IW /'il.

Too few peo :c are aeipiainteii with the

rapid advance of -.airlieal science, and too

inaiiv dei-tors nr. still pltKal the

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p.'it .-. iiiee it ines pass lb.it. people

kii'.v tli'-msilves. th-.t ail |ihys!r.',ati are

ulvv:vt of the wo id's kiiov.'.ed'.-r, tnueli of

our i'".:ftV1rinit will come io an end. .iiiheul

i.cienli-ls are n.it (ielvim, into the depths of

knowledge fir the mere benefit of brother

physicians, but for the benefit of th" world.

Tlcy place in the hands of the

means of keeping well, in the hands of ti.'j

sick a means of

trive the power of saving the ehi

'"I tot(k nine boxes of the pills and am Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People now feeling better than have fur several are considered an unfailing specific for yrars, and I have unbounded faith in tin: such, diseases ns locomotor ataxia, partial medicine." puralv-is. St. Yii-.:s tianec, sciatica, neu-

Mrs. Jtowend will now be able to ride her ralaia. rheumatism, nervous headache, the bicycle, it she wishes, without danger to her after cii'cets of la grippe, palpitaiion of the health, a thin',' which was impossible before heart, pale and sallow complexions, that her use ol Pink Pills. tired fci ling resulting from nervous pros-

A STORY OK T'KCUIJIA It IXTKI1KST TO WOJIEX.

"We have heard so much talk throughout the county of late concerning Mrs. Martha times, of Maine, Broome

County. N. V.. that

yesterday a reporter of the 1'inrjluimltn AYfntiiticiiii interviewed her tor publication, and her story, which will interest women, is as follows: "I was born in Hartford. Cortland County, New York, forty-two year ago, 1 have been

J.H I oil TiH'Mtln Butiiness mutters prevented the Sheriff fr11tn taking llauk to the penitentiary until Tuesday of this week, at whieh time, accompanied by Attorney Clodfelter, they left on the ti:17 Vandalia train, arriving at Michigan City in the evening. On the way to the prison Hauk conversed with his attornoy, and on parting with him was in a sad frame of mind indeed ilis attorn- will take the case to the Supreme Court, and holies to have a decision within six months, as he tniBte, favorable to his client.

6fllukcTl

Has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty year:-. (Ask your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable—always uniform always contains ths purest Norwegian Cod-iiver Oil and

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Hypcpfcsphiies. Insist on Scott's Emulsion

it

trade-mark of man and fish. Put up in 50 cent

and $1.00 sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby

When you ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist gives you a package io a salmon-colored wrapper with the picture of the man and fish on It—you can tnut that man?

Ri le—A Delithe

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in an Should Read.

marries:! iwPiity-niK y'^n'r*nnTArirfhp I'f ••ijrhi ehil'iiv.i. .\liii it r.vo years air" I-.: .•iCiii'tf.! viili troubles inci.'cntal tn my-i 'fx anil suiMT'-d pain. Thtjva tremble fiiiitinui il in yroiv wt.m:, until vii \-r 1 wns cosm?*•!!••I to take to my 11«h1 in a wmlr physician, but bisiwattnciU 'ti'i n»t tii flu me r.iueii irnnti i: ii!y iv'ii veil lor a iiiilt- tiiot*. after iiicn n'.y (,'o'itilhioii boea:: .- worse than )n»for-. was rotiii'.ied tn mv ee) fortlirec monthsan.l w.'is al*lutel,v utia'Je l«» attend to my hmisiluiii! ilui-ies. Muiil hardly i'ceil myself, so wt ai: luul I lii-emne. I bad to be waited iiiini! dav :.:.d lit and was a physical wn ck. 't here »'i:s very jrrave doubts about I my ultimate re'coy ry. The best hope the world. doctor could bcl'i out to uie was that I iiiiiiiit be aide to around acaiti and ntlaan a {cod 10 my linist

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!1 duties after remaining

in I'fd a few i":.ths lonuer. but instead (•f getting better 1 gri steadily worse. One

'tvery. To the parent they liay 1 happened to rend in the paper about lr. Williams' 1'ink I'ills for l'aic Pelade and dt eidtd to trive them a trial. Imme-

-will you uuecpt the !iat !y after takinu them and before I had msihI half a luiv "1 saw a marked change tor tin: lie tier in mv cowiilitn. All tills

an f-ctiniable lad.v however, I waseontined to my l.«'d. I continued takit.j the medicine until I b.ad

who resides at No. -70 K.ist Main Mreet. teed tour boxes, and by that time I was able Bradford, Pa., has caue to feel urateful and around again. The improveI men! has been steady ever since. lam still am growing

a little weak, but am greiwinp stronger as fast as nature, aided by Dr. Williams' Pink

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will let me. I have ereat faith in these (ills tied shall use them here-after. My iubaii( who fidt real miserable all the s))rine. i(..k them and theS- made a new fnaii ol'hiin, have also used theni for my dau'.dit(i\ nged nineteen ye-urs, who has found tlicm very bcnciicial lV-r troubles incidental to her sex. So far as I am myself concerned. 1 cemsider it a wonderful cure." "Mi:. ..nes has livi-d in North Maine for many years and is highly respected. Any statement she makes is '-lieertully acquiesced in by her frit mis and acquaintances.

Tic i'orrgoit'g are but two ot many wonderful erures that have been credited to Dr. Williams' Pink fills for Pale People. Disear-cs which heretofore have been supposed to be incurable, succumb to this wonderful medicine as readily as the most trifling ailnienls. In many cases the reported cures have been investigated bv the ading newspapers, anil vcris-d in every possible manner and in no ease lias the least semblunce of fraud lit en discovered. Their

... f:mc lu:! f-prciid to the far ends of eiviliza-

lnnot

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I trillion all diseases resulting from vitiated liuiin's in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities, ami all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. Dr. Williams'Pink Pills arc sold by all dealers, or will be sen! postpaid on receipt of price, o0 cents a box or six boxes for $'_'..riO (they are never sold in bulk or by the IPO), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.

Business in all lines is excessively (lull this ween, and bids fair to continue for seme time.

The jVIoncw runs an excursion to Cedar Lake to-morrow. The fare to the lake and return is only a dollar.

Yerd Galey, Hon! son, is down from Vpsilanti, Mich., visiting relations. Ho is connected with the Amerieon Express Co.. at that place.

The trial of young Rutledge on charge of bastardy comes up before 'Squire StiUveilun Monday. In deCuult of bail, which was placed at 6.100, Rut ledge is in jail.

I Times may be dull, yet there is one I linn in town that is reported to have Bt.ld eighty bicycles this season. Tbe t|iiestion is, how ID some of these people, considering the scarcity of money, -iy for them.

The noise made by the republican drum corps iu "practicing"' at their room over Levison's st jre is pronounced I a first class nuisance and some of the business men near there propose to have it abated.

A girl by the name of Lamoeth was kicked by a mule in front of Coleman's tailor shop ou Wednesday evening. Ur. llarcus was summoin.d and tni given inodicil attention. She is though! n.it to bo seriously inj ifed. rt Daib'y, who sin jail a' Logans pnr' for til. eoiifesseii larceny of a sui: of clothes and 6'Jo from Farmer II"flie in the son tif the late Bernard Daib'y of Delt'bi, who was appointed judge of a citc-iit bv (ioverror Hendricks. The young man was well educated and bad a good borne. Ho has beon leading it dis eipated life for several years.

The broad brimmed white hat man who sells medicine on the court house corner, is too much in an argument with tho high tariff gold bugs around town, who. have tackled hitn on tbe leading political topics a3 vory many of them have discovered who have sought a conttab with him. lie is thoroughly posted, and has tho best of the argument every time.

RAIN AT WASHINGTON.

Christian Eiil'avorcrg Hiive a Chilly Reception at tho Capital. Washington, July 9.—The hosts of incoming Christian Endeavorers were greeted by a cold, chilling rain. Those who attempted to spend the day in sight-seeing found cheerless comfort but this drawback was of but slight consequence to the earliest young men and women who are gathered here to do God's bidding. Every one took the weather philosophically, and grumbling was not heard.

Every detail in connection with the big convention has virtually been completed, and nothing remains to be done but to carry out the plans perfected. Tho commit toes were busy with new arrivals .T

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At

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lljroud hvre lhey

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continued to

come in at frequent intervals ami wanted to know everything about the fonvention.' the city, and the district,

So fai a have fallen a litlie below tne ortatral estimates of the com mi ee aggregated 50,000, but the )i nr" that there will be fully 35.000 arrivals altogether. The hotels are filling up rapidly, and a large number of boarding houses, which failed to register with the entertainment committee,' are making strenuous efforts to secure guests by stationing represent:!lives at the depots.

BASEBALL REPORT.

(.noes IM:ive:l lit tin- National Li-asras Yrsterdit v. \t Oliiensro— I'.altimcro. ir. Cheapo. 13.

At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 3: Philadelphia, 2. At. St. l.oiiis—New York, S: St. Louis. 3.

At Louisville—Louisville, 10: Boston. 2. At Cleveland—lirooklyn. 11: Cleveland, fi. At T'lttsburg—l ittsburg, 19 Washington, 0.

estern Lcasrite.

in neaiiol is—Minneapolis, 6 De­

troit. "i. At St. Paul—St. Paul. S: Grand Rapids, 3. At Kansas Cily—Indianapolis, 5 ]\unsas City. 4.

At Milwaukee—Milwaukee, IS Columbus, 10.

Wrutcrn Association.

At St. ,).^c|ili-- l'e:jriti, lu St. Joseph, 7. At l)es Moines—Des Moines, 9 Cedar Rapids, 6.

At lJiirlinKton—Dubuque. 5: Burlington, I.

Chicago Hoard of Trade.' Chicago, July 8.—The following taole shows the quotations o_: the Chicago board of trade today:

Articles— —Closing. Wheat- High Low. July 3. July 7. July 5 *5- $ •55% $ .55% .5514

Sept.. .57 .50% Dec. .. .58% .58% .58% Corn—

July .20V. .26% .20% .20% Sept. .274 .20% 27 ":'.27V

July 0.00 0.071/3 Sept. (i.SU G.lio 0.70 O.SO Jan. .. 7.1)2

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May .. .20% 20% •29 Vs .29% Oats— .July .15% .151/4 •15% .151/4

Sept. .1514 .15% .15%' 15H May .. .IS l.Slx .IS .17% I'ork—

7.15 7.621-4

LardJuly 3.05 3.75 Sept. :i.X7 .£ 72

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3.75 3.75

Jan. .. 4.15:'' 4.05 -1.07 V- •1.20 Short Ribs— July 3.55 3.00

Sept. :',.7o 3.021/3 3.05 3.70 Jan. :S.S2V 3.77 '/o 3.SO 3.871/2

Kchoe* of Hank Failure. Indianapolis. Ind., .July 9.—Judge Baker of the federal court sat in chambers Wednesday and District Attorney Burke reported that he had received the mandates from the United States supreme court in the case of Francis Collin, who was recently convicted of complicity in the wrecking of the Indianapolis National bank. Percival CofTin, brother of the convicted man, said that his brother was in New York, but his business was in such shape that he could not possibly leave it now. The court said that he must appear Sept. 21 or his bond would be declared forfeited.

I'lnix of I5ni«s M«»n.

Chicago, July !).- The Boies men see their way (dear to forcing a deadlock on the convention, and they hope thereby io convince that body that the only proper way out: of it is to nominate their favorite. They claim many delegations favor Hoier, as second choice, and they propose to hold the Bland boom .at bay long enough to let these second choice delegations declare themselves, when they hope the rest of the silver men will fall in line and give the Iowa man the necessary iwo-ihirds majority to nominate him.

Stiver uluuy:.' May lie I nrrtniHi' I "Washington, July —On July the irea.surer held of the silver bullion purchased under the act of July 11, 1S90, 13l.S41.424 ounces, costing fllS,OOC,4ij8. The coinage value of this bullion in silver dollars is $1.70,441,102. Since Nov. 1, iS!(3, 11,437,41)1 siar.ard silver ''ollars have been coined, and it is said at the trea^. that it is probable that ihe coinage ot' silver dollars will be increased to 2,."00,000 or 3,00u,000 iter mo:uh aLer Aug. 1 next.

I«or (JovoriMir of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wis., July 9.—Lieut. Gov. Baench has formally announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for governor. He is a representative Geiman-American, and will doubtless prove a strong candidate in the field. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1894, receiving the highest plur:»ity of any one on the republican state ticlj^L

Children Crv for Etcher's Castoria..

The Big Store offers some great bargains in staple and fancy dry gooos and notions for the next few days. Read the ad. in to aay's paper and save money.

Every pound guaranteed to

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School at Wabash College, July 13 to

August 21,1896-

Exceptionally good opportunities for those intending to teach common or oitih school subjects. Best of instruction in mathematics, history.geography, literature, science, languages, penmanship, methods of teaching, tc. Teaching corps able and ample. Expenses low. For further information address

W. A. Mr lit.Tit.

5vv-j27. Crawfordsville, li I

st Rates to Winona Lake-

Tickets good for lifteen days. Sold through July and August at $-1:05 for tho round trip. Tickets good to return until October 31, 1S90, at $3.20 for tho round trip.

Na-ioual Leiicue of American Wheelmen.

Loui-ville. Ky„ August 10-lij. One fare for tbo round trip. Tickets to be sold A i.gust 8,!), and 10, good to return

August 18th, 1890.

Macon Morris^ and wife, of Hendricks county, left home on a contemplated tour of Europe, and whileenroute for the railway station a runaway team of horses, attached to a farner's wagon dashed into their carriage. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are both reported badly hurt, while three of the four horses in the wreck were so badly crippled that they were afterwords shot.

Machine Oil-

The beet kinds are sold by H. R. Tinsley & Co.

Silver at a Premium

From now "until further notice we will Purchaser $1.25 for

Each Silver Dollar

Or any ether dollar presented to us in exchange fur Mens'. Hoys' and Childrens' Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gci tlcmens' Fnmisliiut: Goods. It is a great tiling for consumers. "We will make this

SILYER PREMIUM

jreatest ouo ever attempted and we want every Man, "Woman and Child to visit our store and take of it. The opportunityto buy uibe, lirst-class goods such as we always handle now at

From our usually low prices is not often presented. As you know our goods are all marked in plain iigures. Onefourth off ou all purchases of Si and over on everything in the house. During this sale nothing will be charged. A Discount of -10 percent, on Overcoats.

LEE S. WARNER

The ne Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

When vou want the Best 13read that can be made come to us and i»et a sack of

give

lbs. tor

SO lbs. for

This is guarantee 1 to bo the finest Spring Wheat Flour mcde. We also have Pride of Peoria, l'illsbury's Best, Standdard, Diadem, Summit and Manna. All first class Flour and Prices righti

McMullen & Robb.

Rich Discoveries of Gold

At Cripple Creek, Colo., and else where, are being made daily, and the production for 1800 will be the largest ever known, estimated at two hundred million dollars. Cripple Creek alone is producing over one million dollars a month, and steadily increasing. Mining stocks are advancing in price more rapidly than any other stockE, and man) pay dividends of 35 to 00 per cent. They offer the best opportunity to make a large profit on a small investment. .John i. Tallman & Co., -15 Broadway, IM W York, are financial agents for the l'rudential Gold Mining Co., and others

In the fatuous Cripple Creek district They will send you free, interesting particulars of the mining companies they represent also their book on speculation in stocks, grain and cotton cotaining. many new and important features.

Send for these books at once if you are interested in anv form of speculation or investments. They may provo profitable to you.

Personal-

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70 Dearborn St., Chicago, III.

May 2—lyr.

BELTING.— The best. Rubber and Leather Belts are sold by H. K. Tinsley & Co.

give every

advantage

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