Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 August 1896 — Page 6

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No.

AND ITS CTTR33

To TUP PniTOR •—I have an nhsnlntft

remedy for Consumption. By its timeiy use

permanently cured. So proof-positive am'I J1"'1u

send two bottles free

who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or t, ... Lung Trouble, if they will write me their

-THE-

Yandalia

LINE.

NOKTII J10CHI).— PAII.Y EXCEPT SUNl'A

No. 6. St. Joo accommodation S:17 a. m. No. ~'0, Mackinaw fast train -::5G p. in. No. Sontli Hemi accommodation li:19 p. m.

80DT1I BODND DA1I.Y KXCE1T SCNUA Y.

No. 18. Torro Ilauto aeeoinmod'itiou at n. in No: £1, St. Louis flyer l:l'.i p. m. No. 11, Torre Ilauto accommodation p. in.

Good^connectioi made at Terre llnutc tci the

South and South-west. Trains run through to

8t.Josepli, Mich., making good connection with

C.& W.Jl 'or Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Ag^it.

Big Pour Route.

TRAINS AT CKAWFOKPMVIU.K. •HI* KOIK.

EAST. lVF.ST

8 17 a. in... Daily (except Sunday) I'm,, p.

4:59 p. in Daily.. 12 :iT a. in

1:49 a. Daily S 53 a. 1:15 p. in Dally (except Sunday) 1:1." p. in.

W. li. l'ATTKKSON, Agt-ilt.

-THE-

Monon

Bout

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Offer Superior Accommodations for reaching the Great liesorts of the South during the winter, and the cool Northern Resorts during the summer, connecting at Louisville with all points to the

kith and Soutlj-West

and at Chicago with all points to the Nurin and North-west. Elegant dining and Parlor Car attached, and Sleeper on all through trains,

For full information address, L. A. CLARK, Agent, Crawfordsville, Ind. FRANK J. PIKKD, Geu'l Pass. Agt. W. II. ilMJoKi., General Man-

ager.

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No. 3

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LOOA.L NEWS.

MI.

Local Fzviglit 8:15 ft. in.

NORTH iiOl'NI).

NO. 1

~:15 a. in

No. li 1:%!(.! p. in. Local Froiplit .. {•. in.

TX7ANTKD: —Sovonil trustworthy £»ntlemcn or ladio* to travel in Imlninn lor established, reliable hon*. SuLirv and oxpougt'*, Steady position. ndm-ow:^ aiul sol! iid'Jnwao'I rttanipoil onvoj'»,«-. Tin* lomimon Company, thisii lloor. Onmli llbli ., I'hicu^o. Ill,

WE HAVE—*-

Seven farms for sale, frnni 2 lGl) acres. Two splendid pieces of property iu

Euglewood. Eifteen Houses ami Lots in the city from 8500 to $1,000.

Houses to rent.

Money to Loan!

Will write Life,. Accident and Fire Insurance.

takan! Kelly.

No. 107 South Green St.

Pbfitiiffratihflri

REVSVO

from UIV

RESTORES VITALITY.

Made a

ist iay. Jfv«Well Man

15thDay. of Me. THE GREAT 30th l»ay.

rriEKroir

produces tho above results in MO days. It a« ts powerfully and quickly. CuruH wimn all othors fail

YOUDK

men will regain their lohi

not

ouly uuroH

manhood, ami old

mon will recover their youthful vmor by ut«ina ItKVlVO. It (juickly and surely rcMiorc* N«

rvi.i^

Loht Vitality, Inii»otcncy. /lightly JCmisr.ifu ^Lo»Ci'ower. Failing Memory, Wa.-tmu it all

ellcctH

ot

Bolf-abuhe

«r

nxresHantl indiwrot.!':.

wliich uuhtH oue for a uny. busir.rKH

or marriiip

by Rtartina at the K«at

(»1 djs« a.«»* l«

iNa^icat n'rve tonic and Mood bulldfr. brwt'-i hiK back the pink lo\v to i:ilo cdu'olcn and Rto.ntin* lro of youth. It wards ofT /nsarnty find CoiiMiniiition. InnKt on having RKVI

VO»

no

other. It can br rarm^d tn vost pocket. By luail •^KOO per paritujte, or nix lorSfi.OO, with a. posl «.lve writ ten cimrani to »nrc or refuui he inotH'V. Circular tru*. Addr^HH

fOYAL MEDICINE CO., 2717/Stesll Ave., CHICAGO, IL

.,. rordBville, Indlnnn.

Ciurk's Ilill has a lino martial ban:1..

._ Tho pntiito eronof Bentou eouDty ie To THE EDITOR :—I nave an absolute

1

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thousands of hopeless cases have been already w.. ..vhii.itu ..t

H,OF"

of its power that 1 consider it my duty to I ville. III., to-din. .-

to those of your readers The Tippecanoe eiuintv fair opens at

Lllfa ettu U[1 1

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express and postoftlce address. Sincerely, I l.")r. (inn/ales' house in W lntlock miT. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 183 Pearl St., Hew York., tlilit»n is about finished.

KIT* Tho Editorial unit Business Management of this Pauer Uuuniuteo this geueruus l'roiiasition. Willier Ceull'V acted US starter for tho races at Champaign, Ills., this week.

A Bryan A: Sewoll club of over 100 members has been organized at Vounts1 1

O. 15. Humphrey, the attorney, now visiting at beattle, Washington, arrived here tins week.

W. G. Zurfaee, formerly of Wavnotown, is secretary of a Bryan free silver club at 151 wood.

The .Madge

1'ucKer

Co., has boon giv-

iiii entertainments at Music Hall each night of this week.

Some ten or twelve men have bton engaged all this week cleaning tho gutters in various parts of tho city.

If old Col. Eieton were ulive, how he would swear at that son-in-law Brudon. Ami he could do it!— Lafayette Tuii's.

The carpenter work on tho "Goose Nibble"' church is completed. Tho building will seat botweou 500 and (00 peoplo.

The natural giiB company announce that the gas will bo turned otT after Oct. 1st, from the houses where there are bills due for gas.

The Institute held its last session yesterday afternoon arci teachers have scattered to their homes. Most of the township schools open Sept. 21st

The Frankfurt fair been under way this week. The exhibition is said to be as m-ud iis those heretofore) in tho county. while the attendance is not so large.

Lemuel Williams for many years proprietor of a grocery on West Market ntreet, died on Saturday latt and was buried on tho following Mooday. His age was 54 years.

The. Thorntown Argus thinks that perhaps tho mysterious rocluso who died at Hranchville was II. A. Hradshaw the defaulting trustee of (Tintou township Boono County.

Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward has tiled through her attorney, the necessary coi:plaint in an application for divorce from bir husband, 15-1 ward Woodward, ^he owuer of a moving wagon.

A humiier of thieves and pickpockets, it is said are following up the various county fairs in this portion of tho state, and .t may be weli fur our polico to expect a visit from them at the fair hore.

It iri stilted that while the* gros6 earnings of the Hig Four do not. make as favorable an exhibit as the officials would like to have them, the not earnings are footing up more satisfactoi ily.

Rev. Montgomery II. fhroop, s.nne years ago an Episcopal minister here, has sued a church Jersey City, ot ,\vhir:h lie has been pastor for two eara, for the sum of 35li3."}5. fur salary he claims is due him.

Feed the Nerves

Upon j• irrich blood and you need not fear nervous prustr.it-iou. Nerves are weak when they ar" improperly and insufficiently nourished. I'ure blood is their prop'r food, and pure blood comes by taking llood'h Sarsaparilla. which is thus tho reate-t and best nerve tonic. It also builds up the whole system.

Hood's Pill* are tho favorite family cathar: ic. eu«y to take, easy lo operate.

Ho Wm 10 T.ar.j to t.lvo.

One of the laziest men Iowa has yet produced died recently in the Fort Madison penitentiary as a result of his attempt to escape labor. A convict named Allport several months ago cut off one of his fingers to keep from working, but the injury soon healed and lie had to resume work again. Of late he had worked but little, always being done before noon, but he concluded he would not work at all and to keep from it inflicted an injury upon himself which had a result more fatal to him than he probably anticipated. Recently to escape work he poured a quantity of very strong lye on his arm and the result was a sore as big as a man's hand. But the lye was so strong that it ate its way into the flesh and destroyed the blood vessels. The result was lockjaw, from which he died.—Fort Madison (Iowa) Democrat. I'vViV

Diamonds In Granite Cutter.

One of the greatest inventions ever added to the granite business is being given a test in Montpelier, Vt. The machine is for sawing granite, and if it proves satisfactory will go down in history with the cotton gin. The machine contains $1,000 worth of diamonds, and the total construction costs in the neighborhood of $10,000.

Ode to Napoleon.

When booms spring up like mushrooms in a night. And to conventions warring bosses come, Just let them keep this motto square in sight. "Tho shallows murmur, but tho deeps are dumb."

THEIR OUTINO.

Thejr Took It l-:vor.v D:iy oi\ tho

Car.

New York Herald: The cable car conductor was loquacious for it was late and the passengers were few. "See that couple there," fcc said, passing his arm in the direction of a young man in a blue er suit and a pretty young woman in tailor-made crash traveling fwwu. Thry know how to enjoy life, they do. No summer resorts for theui. All the hoys on the Broadway smokers know 'cm. "The llrot thing tin do after breakfast !s to get into a smoker. He doesn't go to work until noon, you know. They have all tie papers when they board the -.ar, about 9 o'clock in the morning. They get a front seat, where they cm get what breeze is going. He reads and stnokes a bit. an(i she talks. Tiu.i: they both reaii some of the articles in ihe papers together. They laugh a::l talk and have a good time generally. "They live up in 1!)4th street. They ride down to the flattery and br.ck again. Sometimes they make the trip two or three times in one morning. IL only costs 'em a few cents, and th-'v lor." of breeze and coolness out of it They have always good .-eats, her.au

1

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xh,b,th at

T:ey

are the firs: nacronpers on boa:-1 he car every time. They just I.erf elves ''or.'.fortabie.

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'N's mosouitoes here. John.' 1 hear ''ay the other morning. 'Not mueli. Dorothy.' says lie, 'a tell you that New York is he'.ter t'.-r hall bedroom in the country, v. he mosquitoes lacerating you a::ri.:\ 'vegetables making youi "'.vrarv." .. ,."Th: take their ride some' 1 .p.rfi breakfast anil go over 'o '•no!, downtown restaurant. Th'-" ''me back again, reading and K'icfe" ::d Rtniling and a^ happy ais "Here's 104th street, sir," he ssldr '. •e stopped thp ear.

the young man in th^ b! ."c-

suit

said "Thank you." an V,

•vuman smiled and nodded. A

i:\ior they were left behind iiviby. dai'Ii :i?ss of Columbus avenue.

Tho Color of

The fact is genrrally known -. ure water appears blue whe'i I g...' uansniitted througr. a Sutlieien:. t:'?6S of it. and that when upa'(i r. i... .ieles are suspended in it the hue 'lie water is greenish. But

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v,*h:'.

•vater looks "blue when h. pas^ t'jecly through it, yej when it h' eo mined in a deep, omupie receytac-l0 like, the basin of a 1-vke or the ocr-"" .• ought to absorb ail lighi and '•lack. Experience shows, howeve hat the deepest parts of the Mediu: .anean, for instance, appear not bbn •ut intensely blue. TVis has iie: ipposed to be caused by minute pr liel'Vt held in suspension, but the teen: experiments of Prof. Spring icge suggest a different exjilanat I.. T-Te has found that warmer cui'ren •assing through pure water inierruy.r

ii-Aisparency, even

when

the

ll

Cabla

s® Wheresoever

d.f

•rence of temperature is very slight. leh currents may cause deep water U. pear blue by reflecting light baek vnn its depths through the transparent layers above. This, it is suggest- :!, explains the fact thai, fresh water Irhes are more transparent in winter h?.n in summer, because in winter .-rents of heated water are not trav- .'• -dng them. Even the shadow of a !Gt:main falling on a lake may in-.•ra-o the transp -ency of tho water •. eooling the surface."

A1 \v hp W:i,v.

Calkins—"Why, old chap, what hit •v.n? You look as if you'd been in the hands of a mou."

Baldwin—"That's just what I've been iu. See that lump on the side of my head? That's the result of being hit by a brick. My 11r.se was broken bv a club In t.ho hands of one of the rioters, and my left ear was carried away by bullet."

Calkins—"flood gracious! Why, I didn't know that you were a member of the militia—or has there been trouble with the men out at your shop?"

Baldwin—"No, you haven't guessed It. 1 filled an engagement, as an innocent bystander."—Cleveland Leader.

Live with all your might, with ali your mind and heart and soul. Live to the utmost of your power up to the utmost verge of life. Make your life rich, strong, wise, happy take into it all that nature or books or friendships or tender memories of great hopes can give you and then let it pour out as freely "".s it pours in. Live as if life were exhaustless, and you shall know its exhautlessness. Live for others.—Rev. T. H. Benton.

:A Gown to I5o Sighed For.

A striking dress is in sky-blue silk, checked with black velvet lines in keeping with the high collar and fan-shaped plaitings. Cuirass front and belt in blue silk set off with fancy buttons. Peck bow in kilted cream muslin wrist ruffles in cream lace. Florian's blue felt hat. relieved with a sparkling dian'".'id buckle, flankerl on either side I ivi'h lilnek ostrich tips.

I'nor l.ittlx Thing*.

Mrs. Chippering—So these are your children, are they? Mrs. Marrow—Yes, and everybody says they're just the image of me.

Mrs. Chippering—Why, so they are, poor little things!—Tit Hits.

Then

Slie Mcltrd.

She Yes, Henry, our engagement ia at an end and I wish to return to you everything you have given me. He— 1 hanks, Blanche! You may begin at -„oncu with the kissc-s.—Boston Courier.

11 sa niHiia

you feel Boreness or pain put J0 JOHNSON'S BELLADONNA PLASTEH. From bruises or sprains to rheu- „g matism—it covers every cose. It S to* is like the touch of a soft, warm hand on oil aching forehead. In-

5"

flammalion subsides beneath it. "g No other so sure and quick. Look cS for the lied Cross on the face cloth. •_

KTI

JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York.

••SiS-SMS""!?

Indianapolis \y\ve "\york-*.

THOMAS II. GAGK, l'rupTioV.r!^ ...Manufiicturor of...

WIRE GOODS

Ufovory description. Hank and cftlce railings, elovator enclosure.", window ninl counter guards, wiro treitisps, va.*of, seitiMjs, moss barkote, flower stands, 1 tc. Ofllce, ST CiroloSt., Indianapolis, lud.

Do not buy until

I. M. DAVIS.

VVANTED:— Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Indiana for established, reliable house. Salary asd exjionses. Steady position, Knoloso irlerenee mid self addressed and stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, third lioor, Omaha iildg., Chicago, lil.

I

AnjjA TINNER.

I

don't do anything else, and therefore nm fully equipped and prepared to do Hie most satisfactory wovH in

Slate Roofing, Tin Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Etc.

Also genera' tinning and repairing. Lei 1110 turuisli you estimates for contract Jobs.

P.M. DAVIS.

210 S. Walnut St., nest to west entmuee 0! Dais S a

HOW to

Make

I will s'.ll §2." long lug harness for

s'Jl

8% chain harness for 81f. li "Wool face collars foi S'2. Best canvas collars, Tacts. Sweat pads for 2f) Horse clippers for 81-Ball-bearing i-lippcrb 83. Good leather halters for ha or 1 2 is Burlington ''stay-on" blankets, fur

7 "lets

B. L. Ornbaun

Thn Harness Alan.

North 'Washington Street.

TV \!rri?l\ SAIJCSMEN. Pushing,

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Pi

If

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trustworthy men to rep-

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resent us in tho sale ot

our Choice Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled liy us. Highest salary or commission P"ld weekly Steady employment the year round, 'lutlltfree exclusive territory: expoiienco not necessary big pay assured workers: special inducements to beginners. Write at once fo» particulars to

ALLEN NURSERY CO.

liOCHKSTElf, N. Y.

FOR SALE.

t.ar tract of rood garden land in southeiistorn l'lorida. Agents wanted to sell options. Apply quick.

Florida Garden Land Co

KOCIIKSTllK, N. V.

Chicago Chronicle

-is

A-

Democratic Newspaper

1 It is not Republican. It is not Mugwump. It is not Populist.

I It maintains the democracy of .Jefferson, Jackson and Tilden, believing it

10

HONESTY

Get the

Best

and

ENGINES !Np:$oiLE.il

be the salvation

ol the Republic. It is therefore opposed to Sor'allsm, Kreo-Silvo. ism an 1 ItopudiatioiiismNO dollar Is too good for an American. Sumplo copies free. Addr. ss

THE CHRONICLE

K.I-1C6 Washington St., Chicago, III.

I

No. 117 West Market Street.

DR. HATHAWAY & CO.

Tho ItELIAHLE SPECIALISTS RPITUW Crn'Smitex in Medicine, Authorized by tlio Stnto.

Sis Xnticuml D.mks for Fiunncinl thou «»nlsor L'atiotit.s nil ov«r tho Unitotl Stilton Uvnify ««!?our profofcHlonnl utiility. All i: ruhict( don ustrictly profcKKionul buuisund htrictlv eo'ilidentiid. ^.Vjiwultation l'r«. »»t ojber. or t.y mail. Trer.tuiunt

tiou. No intorlerence witli biteiiiK-i whilo using nuidicinos.

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in

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Save Money &

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read the ATLAS Catalogue. Write for it to-day. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,

?. O. Box 7 11. liHlitiiiupiilis, (nd.

W. D. JONES.

DAVIS & JONES, LAWYER

Notary in Office. 1S3H5 K. Main St. OverJI.ucy's Stoi c.

Bont

Nervous Debilitv

tho

buck,

ovorywhoro

free

coufusvd idonn unl f.irKot

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from obHorvii*

^ermntorr)uvnKcuuH0il by youthful fol-

1 .M mid oxcosses, iiiodticm« norvoiiKiioHM, nimplos innl bloteln'h on tIim mnluw t)f blood tothuhtmd,

ulntwH,

loBt |o\vor,

ir^o uiid

j-trcn^thtMi weak

SWOIIITKH, SOITS,Crloot,:U:D

Piles Ladies,

buhltfulncsH,

i'v. a to 'iuty, lo*R of powm, los.4 ol ir.uiiho'xi, otc., cured for lifo. Wo ciin stop

itisHos,

roptorc

medicine. One do?o «ivt»s relief a fmv doso« romove fever and pain in joints—a cure is bound to take place. Hond statement of ca«e. I

Rfiftk for both ttexcR, 64 pagou, with full doxcription of ahovo disoamw, the etfectK and cure, aenled I ph.iu wrapper, free. Head this liitlo book and nend for Symptom Hlauk. No. 1 for Mou 5 1 No. 2 for Women No. 3 for Skin Dineasos No. 4 for Catarrh.

Take no chanses and obtain the Best by consulting the Leading Specialists In the United States.

DR. HATHAWAY & CO.

70 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

Ask for it, t•* \Vt

plain

wrapper.

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In Cr^v-.t^lsvlllo, lnd., by STAN VIS -k1 bv V. I). \UU

Good Thing

The best j)lace in the cilv to get tt'nice turnout is at the liverv stable of

W. O. SMITH

East Market Street. ^Boarding and Feeding horses at (lie Lowest Prices.

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That the CLIPPER'S Whiskeys and Wines are the best that were ever brought into the city for medicinal purposes. Made by old men years ago. Made for Gentlemen who like a delightful beverage. Made to satisfy every customer. ALBEliT MVHLEJSEN, 108 South Green Street.

The Cathode Rajs

avnr-

roKtoro noivo and bruin powor, on-

i»iirtsand

untkc you

lit for marriage.

PnicAii that t-orriblo dis«mM\ in nil it« forniM and Btacw LtlOOa I OCbCMI, t'arod for lifo. blood Poisoning Skin l)i «os Ulcers,

all fonrsof PrivatobiKoason curi'd.

.ir:nuuiMi:ly ennsd witlumt cnttinn. No pain, no exposure, 'at iont can

UHO

tho trontmont. at )iome.

wo

CUKW

tlio-O delicato

DINOAROT)

other doctor* huvo failed. Can «ivo you procU.

DtiAtimoficni

Kneumailbm.

peculiar to your Bex. at

your own homo, without, instruments. Many curod alter I

(Iro'tt Kroach Klioumatic Curo. A STJ1U'

CUKK. Th»»«roato8ti1*»scovery in the annnldof

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in...

Can't bo made of poor materials. That, holds good of things we wear, things we drink and thincs we eat. Can a soda water expert make a good drink out of extracts'.' Can a good tailor make a good suit of clothes out of pooi clot /h If you would have the best to eat buy good groceries.

Berry Barrett.

FINE LI VK

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AUdn ,d l*iilfX VEa HKli i'u.,M*•! .V.V, 1 r?% ,\/I^

S Washington St., Oppt site Cfith. li,' Uiuicli. Toll

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KNOW ALLMBN—^

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ABOUT WHISKEY.

Reveal the presence of our

Etc., firmly mbedded in the minds of all, judged from the crowds flocking to

"THE SHANTY."

"THE BEST IS. AYE THE CHEAPEST.'

AVOID IMITATIONS OP AND SUBSTI-

TUTFS FOB

SAPOLIO

(.'rnvfordsville.'Ind.