Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 November 1896 — Page 4

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LOOAL NEWS.

Most of the men managing the election precincts in Madison and Coal Creek townships were undoubtedly novices in the art of receiving ballots ami counting ti em. Although having bo more of thi& work than ttiose at other precincts ir. the county it took them nearly twice as long to complete their work.

Nourish Him,

That's the whole sccret in a word. We can cure no disease unless we can keep up the patient's strength. And there's only one way to do that—feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible against ANY disease.

Especially is. this so in bronchial and lung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputation. Book about it free.

Scott's Emulsion is no mysterious mixture. It is palatable, non-nauseat-ing and infinitely preferable to the plain oiL The genuine has our trademark on salmon-colored wrapper. Get the genuine.

For sale at 50 cts. and $1.00 by all druggists. SCOTT ic BOWNE, New York.

Beautiful Dolls FREE.

lion. Iv Y. Urnokshire has ret'irned to Wanlnngton City. Harry Ponttous. lias *.-ity,. was here this week to vote.

Mrs. Mary Lee, Chicago, is visiting fnends in hit? eit\. Mr. Hen. Crane and wife liavo returned from their Initial tour.

The county \iiiruis5ioneis will In in session to day 011 gravel road business.

The 1st Presb teria.. church is being repainted, alto the V. M. C. A., building,

TI10 "Diteop ith" ullieo in the Y. M. (_'. A., building haa removed to 101 east Main street.

Cory,"" Michigan I'uy, was

here on Sunday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Allen. The total vote of this county, as shown by the election returns is a little over ••ts.DOO, and is the largest tvsr pulled.

Mr. Host has enclosed his new house on Wabash avenue and will havej it ready for occupancy before the close of the year.

At her homo, south-east of the Plum street depot in Highland, on Moii'lay morning Mrs. Charles Uenson died, aged years.

The livery stable owners did a good business on Tuesday, us many buggies ami carriages were in use to haul voters to tie polls.

E. C. Abrauis, late of Greoneastle, has been appointed express a.ent for the American company. Charles Robinson will remain in the office.

.John Watson. Scotland, has returned from that country a few days ago, and will buy horses during the ensuing winter to ship to that country.

L.ou Graham, a Crawfordsville uoy with Barnum «fc liailoy's show, read the .election returns Tuesday night at Chicago to a large audience of people.

A son of Mr. Fruits, residing near Smartsburg. was kicked by a hor-so on .Sunday and bis skull fractured. AI though seriously injured it is thought he will recover.

A leading city ollieial, drunk as a lord, is said to have been one of the bights of the city on Wednesday, lie was perhaps "jollifying" over the elecijn of McKmley.

Five beautiful dolls, lithographed 011 cardboard, eightinchcs high. Can bccutoutaiul put together by the children—no pastiug. Kncli doll has two complete suits. American, l'rcnch, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, German, Swiss, Turkish and In1 costumes. All parts being interchangeable, manv combinations can lie made, alfording endless amusement and instruc- 35 lion.

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high-class series of dolls, patented S'q

and manufactured for us exclusively and gj not to be compared with the numerous 1 chcap paper dolls 011 the market.

flow To Get Them.

Cut from fivooutsirte wrappers of None Sucli 3| Miner Mrnt the head oft lie ti irl holding pie. Scud those with ten eenls in silver—wrapped tn paper -and your full name and address, and wo will send the dolls postpaid. Or we will send them free for twenty heads of the girl. Send only the heads to avoid extra postage.

MERRELL.SOULF CO.. SYRACUSE. N

Dr. Haines, Indianapolis, was in town liis week. Scott Steele is etnp.oyed in the McMnllen Kestnrant in Music Hall.

We had a good fall of snow on Thursday morning, the lirst of the season.

The election now being ovor, business in Circuit (Joint will be resumed on Monthly.

The Knights of St. John go to Lafayette to morrow to give au exhibition drill and attend the dedication of a new Catholic church.

It would b.1 a credit, to many of those persons who c.nne such a long distance to vote if they would re solve never to return after leaving hero.

i"l:innegan, Dingman and Jams populist candidates for County ollicts, where are they? They have not been seer, since the landslide of Tuesday.

Joseph Watkins and James Rlackburu disturbed a political meeting at Green llill, Warren county. It cost them $'2(!.G0 each and now they are sorry that they spoke.

Quail hunters should not become impatient. for next Tuesday beiug November 10th, the birds may be ki'leil. Quails are said to be more abundant this year than for several seasons past.

All is not lively in tho Hraxil Oil Co. Different views are entortaiued Ity the stock-holders. Some want to drill deep or, while others enter a vigorous kick. Negligence is charged in putting down tho well.

Tnere has been an immense number of drunken persons on the street this week, tho result in great part of election excitement but this is no excuse for the disgusting exhibition somo men make of thamselves.

Judge Warner, of Ligouier, Ind., has created a commotion by revolting the decrees in several divorce cases where tho ccsts of the court had not boon paid and has made a rule that in future no decree will be granted until tho costs are paid. Fifty suits for divorce are now pending

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the Klkhart circuit.

As the time has again arrived for the diabolical corn shredding machino to be put. in uso it might be well to remind those who contemplate working around them that they are not to be trusted. ll" you are compelled-to work with one of thuiu don't put your hand in ihe rollers. If you aro compelled to remove any obstruction from between tho knives or rollers, stop the machino before removing it or you stand a good chance of being crippled.

Diphtheria is getting a big hold on Parke county. All the schools of Sugar C't'ek township are closed on account of the numerous cases there: the disease has made its appearance at Guion tho Hioomingilale schools are closed on account ol the disease and there are many new cases at lioscdale, liockvillo and Judson. The rtpid spread of the disease would indicate that the health officers ive been negligent in the performance their duties. Covington Kcijuoliciin.

Ihe Heidelberg Herald, of Philadelphia. iu an extended account of a revival to be inaugurated their next Sunday speaks as folio ws concerning W. A, li 'dell: -t in Sunday, Nov. 8th. L'nion Kvaugeliutio .Meetings will be inaugurated 11: this nori Invest part of Philadelphia under the auspices of Branch No. 10 of 1 he Kvau Alliance. This branch ol' tile Alliance has secured Evangelist V. ll.iam liodel], of Crawfordsville. Ind., lo conduct the union meetings. Mi. Uo.udl has been highly recommended to us by the Kov. J, Wilbur Chapman. I). I).. Superintendent of tlie City Evangelist Campaign. Mr. liodel is a c-ilL-ge educated gentleman, au eanifid, forcible speaker, and a very succjBsful evangelist."

Hood's

me sil headache, liail |HKh taste ill tin' mouth, coated IQP II A a a I I I distrubs ami indi^i-Mion. Dr. Jl nut weaken, l.ut have tonic effort. cents Tli« only l-ills tu take with Iluoili Sar.-,a|arilla.

For all kinds of roliablelnsurancesee C. A. Miller & Co. 118 W. Main St. tf

I'PLICATION FOU LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notion is hereby glvnu to the citizens ol tho second ward of lie eity o*' ('f.'twtnr-i Vi le, Union township, Montgomery county, bulimia, that I, Howard Nicholson, the undoi'sinned, a white male inhabitae of the Statu of Indiana, nml now and for more than ninety [Sit] days time prior to thf date of this notice of nppiication. a continuous re.-idenl of said town, hip, and over tho ni of twenty-one yours, will ap1 ply at the regular December session IH'Ji, of I the lloa:d of County Commissioners of said I eutinty. e.mimoneinj on the tlrst Monday ol

December, ISvHi, for a licen-e to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other iutu.tieatInn liquors

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a less (intimity than •. quart at a

time, and allow the same to bo drauU 011 the premi.-es whore sold. My place of business and tho promises whereon and wherein said liquors are to lie sold aud drank aro siuia c,i and SjiocU'eully described as follows, to-wit: I'aitsof lots iiumb. 0110 hundred and thirty-one 1:!11. and ouo hundred and thirty-two fl3\!J in tlie original plat of tho town [now eity] of Crawford tville, luihana, bounded as fidlows: lleiiiunin^ at a point forty-three! jj feet and four pi) inches south of tlie north-west corner of said lot number one hundred and thirty-one [Ml], running tnence south twenty-two -J] leer, thenee ens', one hu .ilied and twenty-three [1^ I] feet and eiKht IS) inches, theneo north twenty-two t~~ 1 feet, ttienco west one hundred and twenty-three 112 feet aud eight [S] inches tn the plaeo of be^inuini:, reserving fifteen Ilyj feet for an alley 011 tho east end thereof, on the ground tloorol the threo story brick building sisuato on the said above real estate, said room being eighteen [IS] feet wide and eighty-four [!S I) f»et deep ant fronting west on north Croon street in ra city and kno 11 as iiumlier 12(1 north tirc-n street.

And 1 shad also stat in my said application that I ilesiio to carry on in the same room abovo described other and different business as follows: Uunning one [1] pool table, tho sale of cider, pop, ginger ale. mineral Waters aud all HI.nls of .soft drinks aud liquors sold aud used as beverages, tobucce and cigars.

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^I'l I.lCATlUN 1'tlK I.KH'OH I.K'KNSK.

Nou'e is hereby given to the citizens ol the Second ward of the city of Crawfordsville, l'nion Township, Montgomery county, State or Indiana, that 1, Otto Schlemmer, the undersigned, white male inhabitant of tho State of In liana, and now and for more than ninety (001 days' time prior to the date of this notice of application, a continuous resi lent of said Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, iv.Il apply at the regular December session, ISM, ot the board of com-nissiimers of said county, commencing on the seventh day of December, lMlli, for a l.iceu-e m", sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other oxicating liquors in a less quantity thau a quart at a time, and allow the same i.e drank on the premises where sold.

My plaeo of busines- and premises whereon and wherein said liquors a to be sold and drank are situated and specillcally described as follows, to-wt: l'.egiuning at the north-east corner of lot number one hundred and ten

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the same is klio.vu anl designate the origin'.] plat of the town mow city) of Craw, for.lsv'le, Indiana, and running thence west eighty-eight (rM fuel ai.d nine dlt inches, thenfri south ghleen tlSi feet and eght inches, thence ci-t eighiy.eighl 1SS.1 feet and nine dh inches, tle-n.-e north eighteen ll.S feet and eight. i) inches to the place of bi giuning, upon the ground lioor of the two story brick building, situated on saiil premises, said room being sevsevn'een (lTifeet wide and sixty-tlvo 1 tiro teet deep and I routing east, known as number i:Jl Norlli 11 refill street,In said city ofiCrawfot'dsvl lie, Indiana, and I shall also state in my said application. that I des:re to carry 011 iu the same room above di—eribed, other end ditlerent tui.-i-l"w, as follows: Tho sale cf lunch, mineral wateis and all kinds of non-in'.oxirating beverages, cigara aud tobaccj,

O I'TO SC1I I.KM MK1(, Applicant

^ITUCATION KoH i.K.'l'OK LICEXSE.

Notice is heroby given to the citizens of the second ward of the city of Crawlordsviile, l'nion township, Montgomery county. Indiana, that I, Isaac Clements, the undersigned, a white male inhabitant of tho State of Indiana, mid nowunil lor more than niuoty, ti', days time prior to tho date ot this notice of apolication, a continuous resident of said'ownshij., and over tno age of twenty-one years, will apply at the regular Decembersessidu, IS.H:, or the board of Commissioners of said county, common dug on the tlrst Monday of December, lsilti, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt aud other intoxicating liquors in a less quaiititv than a quart .it a time, and allow the same to be drank on the premises where sold. My place of busi-ine-sand the premises whereon and win-rein said inl'oxicating liquors are to lie sold and drank urn described as follows, to-wit: l'arts ol lots number seventv-One, i, and seventy-two, 72, as the same are known and designated 011 the original plat of flu town (now cily) of Crawiordsville, in Montgomery county, hi the State jf Indiana, bounded follows:

Heginning at the south-east corner of a parcel of land owned by Willis I,. May, occupied by Nye it Co. with a dru^' store, and running theneo south along the west margin of Washington street, in said city, to the north-cast corner of a lot or Marcel of land owned by llenjauiin Crane and Albert 11, Anderson, thence westono hundred and sixty-five (ltioi feet to an alley, thence north to the south-west corner of the said Willis J.. day lot, and thence oast one hundred and sixty-live |1IMI teet to the place of beginning, in the ground Uoor of the three story brick building situated on the east end of said teal estate, .Number lti'.i North Washington street in said city, said room being sixteen (Hi- feet wide and fronting east on North Washington street, aud seventy-two (i'2) feet deep. And I shall also state in my said application, that I desire to currv on in the same room above described other "and dillorent business as lollovvs, running one pooi table, and for the permission toseil Lunch and all kinds of non-intoxicating beverages, tobacco aud cigars. ISAAC I.KM KNTS.

Applicant.

i'H.ICATlON I'oi i.ll.HJolt LlC ENS li.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens ot the second ward, of the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery canity, Indiana, and the citizens of l'nion tow ushlp, said county, that I, Charles Sme'.cer, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of weiitv-one years, and a continuous resident of said 'nion township for more than ninety days ext preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners ol theccuuty of Montgomery, at their regular December session, isilij, for

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lb eiise to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a than a quart at a time, and allow th be drank 011 the premises.

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My dace of business and the piemiseH vthe. eon said liquors are to be sold ami drank are described as follows: Part of lots numb"., one hundred and thirty-oue (l'ilI and one hundred and thirty-two (1:12) as the same nn- kn-nvr. nii-l designated 011 the original plat of the town (now city of Crawlordsviile. boundeo and described as follows: Heginning at a point, nveii-ty-two ''22) feet and live i.y inched south of the north-west eui-uor of said lot, number one hundred and thirty-one (I'll), an l" running ihence south twenty alb teet and seven inches, thence east, one hundred and nine (liile fe.«t' hence no: !h twenty .20 feet and seven (7) niches, thence west one hundred and uino iltl'.l feet to the place of beginning, on the ground lioor, lion:, room ol the tliree--torv brick"buildng, silualo on the west end or said nb.\e r. ai I estate. In my said application I Would aNoask toi the privileg,, (..I running one poi.i table, "•rung-lunch and selling cigars. t..bacco and all kinds ot non-.utoxicaling drinks in thos'inio room V.herein said intoxicating liquors are to be sold and drank. cilAULi:

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^ITI.ICA I'lUN I'Oli 1.11,11 ul! I.ICKNjsi:.

.Notice is hereby given to tho citizens of the second ward id the city ol Cinwl'oidsvil-e. I'n oii toiMishi|i, .Montgomery county, iiidi i. tlmt 1, I Aug 1st .Mnyer, the I. white maie inh.ibltuut ut tin.* M.'tlo ot liMisum, aiitl now ml lur mutr tlitin ninety (in)) time to th.«3alv ol tins notion uppliMiiun, omtinmms ot asuri tow nsliip, ?unl ovur Uic ol' tAonly«Mio yiNirrt, will »|ply iU llio r^ulur ••rUritelOT!, INV., of tli'.i 15o.ni »f missioiiers of .-.Jiid e.r.uutv, tii-l Mondny of lice mil.' sidl ul] i.inds t*i spiiituo-.1 other Intoxlcaiini liquors in |l than a (jUM Jit a time,' and aliow tho dmnU ou tho pi emtses inhere sold

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My plnce of business nml th.! nr.'mii'e' "hcreoirniid wherem -i! 1 liiiuort, .-r n. be -o|, am! drank nro siluiited fil specitl-villy de-cril. •.1 inlktwn: In the gi-.HHid lioor ol 'the twostoty brick building situated upon tho or tlieenst bull ol the west half of lo one hundred and eleven 111 known and di til

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oas-i .Maui Hiifot. And I tdrul also suite in my said application that I de .ire lo entry on in the sumo mom above (.escribed, oil.er and ditlei-nt business nfollovvs: Uunning one (ll pool tnble, the -:i|f of lunch and -ill kinds of non-inloxicuting bjvorugi'.x, tobiicco ii. cigars.

Al'c.I'ST MAYi:n.

Fads ia Medicine-

There are facie in medicine as in every thing else and a "now thing" frequently sells for a short time simply because it is new. But in medicine, as in nothing else, tho peoplo demand and will bo satisfied only with positive, absoluto morit. The fuct that Hood's Sarsaparillla has stood its ground against all competition, aud its sales have never wavored but have rouiainod steadily at tho top, demonstrates, beyu.id any doubt, the intrinsic virtue of this medicine. Tho new things have como and gone but Hood's Sarsaparilla roEts upon tho solid foundation of ansolute morit and ith-' power to cure, and its ilea continue to be tho largest in the world.

A Dandy Thing to Sellhave been doing so well this summer selling combination dippers that 1 think it is my duly to tell others about it. 1 have not, made as much money as somo 1 read about, but I never make less than 63, and often a day tho dipper can bo used as a fruit jar tiller a plain dipper, a lino strainer a a strainer funnel a sick room wanning pun, aud a pint measure. These eight ditrerent uses makes tho dipper such a neecessary article that it sells at nearly every house, as it is so cheap. ou can got a Bample by sending, as I did, 18 two-cent stamps to pay postage, etc., to W. ]J. I5aird Sc. t., Station A, Pittsburg, Pa., and they will mail yf.u a dipper, aud you can go right t'j work. Any one can make 53 or ?1 a day anywhere. A

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Sept. 5-13 w.

Improve your eparo moments. Tako .. course of instruction in tho mail dop.irtment of the AmiTican Business College. Omaha, Neb. Avail yoursul:' ol' I their unequalled olTer of froo course by nail.

Tim New Hook Spoon Free to All.

1 road in tho hristhui Standard that

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comuHtth-im on the U(-V!lH.k lo

A. Al. I'Vit/., SUtnton, A. M.. St, Louis, Mo., would give an elegant plated I'.ook epoon to anyone sending her ten

IJltty I 1. 1 •'•'iino. iu be.! i.-cent stamps. 1 sent for ono and louna it so UBefttl that 1 showed it to my fnends, and tu.ule fl.'J.OO in two hours, ikint{ orders for the spoon. The hook t-poon is a household neeestity. It cannot slip into tho dish or cooking vessel, luint held in the plaeo by a hook on tho back. The spoon is somathing that housekeepers have needed ever since rp.iODs were first invented. Anyone can get a sample spoon by sending ten 2eent stamps to M'

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town uiowcityiot Crautordsville, Indiana S/iid room being seventeen ,'r.i feel and ten tioi inches ivide, ruid seventy-Jght f. et deeo and fronting south on east Main

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L'Vitz. This is a

splendiil way to make money around home. Very truly, .11-.ANNI'.TTK S.

Sept. 5-13w.

iff Warner's I Christmas iQift

Will begin on Monday, Nov. 2d, and continue until January 1, 18g7. This is the Second Annual BEXJL SALE and the purchaser of every 20th Sale will receive his purchase free. All Goods will be sold Low and Strictly for Cash. No charges made -during this SALE. This is a splendid thing. Take hold of it.

We Want Your Trade.

LEE S. WARNER.

The One Pr ce Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

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A SpeGial Drirs iij Plaid Suits

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Rulien's Bates House GiotJjing Parlor

GO West 'Washington Streel. Iiulianapolis, Intl.

l\IX(i OF TMI.OJIS A,\"l) (V|,0THIEIiS.

A Chance of a Life Time.

Ono of those elegant Plaid Suits. er thing this s«ast n, at a price every one. 'J'hc nt wost shades and antee our goods and a perfect fit ic:

Ruben's Clothing Parlors.

KSTAI5I.ISI1KD ISM).

We have the strongest lino of

Felt Bots. and Overs

we have ever had, and willjguaranteo satisfaction on'our best Felts and Over-shoes. We also have the

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Snow excluder. The only thing in town. Soinethingaicw.

McClain roclr.

We shine all customers' shoes .i'leo.

A Chance to Makc .Money-

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I have made 81,010 c.ear money in 87 days tind attended to my hijuuehold duties besides, and 1 think thi isjJoing splendid for ti woman iuexporieneed in business. Anyone ctin'sell what everyone wants to buy, and every family wants a Dish Washer. I don't, canvass at all people com.) or' send for the washer, and every washer thai goes out sells two or threo more, an they do the I work to perfection. You can wash and 'dry tho dishes iu two minutes. 1 am I going to dovoto my whole time to this business now and I tun sure 1 tain clear $5,000 a year. Aly sister and brother have started in tho business and are doing splendid. You can get complete "instructions and hundreds of testimo- of Yount's floods for •.'.'trials by addressing tho Iron ity Dish arico -:20 to

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within easy roach of patterns. We guar-

$8.50 PER. SUIT.

'•bit A. l'iltriburg, Pa.,' li-iako lots of money it's Mte. \V. II.

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If yc ii'v.'i«h in in Kt niii• ti( i) 11 AihencaVi I Neb.. ti

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enrol! as a free

H'li! iii, |.ii:rt!!ic-iit of tho st-e'w:. O/iicgi', Omaha, application at onco. for a limited tune lit. ..

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'J. itn.-if' haiuh (inn. new things in Hlack ind It'tiiigh .'ii ct I »i

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A. nale. moves hi

goods at Myers

are i/oing fast, tho price tf.

Myers .V Chi can make you a euil or o-U—former tf.

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