Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 November 1896 — Page 2

CLODFELTER DAtlS

ATTORNEYSATLAW

WlUdoagenoraipraeticeiu alluourts.

fflcuovorSmith & Steoie's drug store, -south

Washington stroet. S

M. W. BRUNER,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Business in all tho Courts, nml settlement of decodents e.itaies promptly attended to. Offlee over Malior ley's hardwars store.

LOUIS M'MAINS.

Attorney At Law

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General Insurance.

(Successor to C. W. Wright.

Office with Rist-iue & Ristinc,

4

CATARRH

3

and

Fisher Building.

Money to: Loan

With payments an'l timo to suit borrowor. Interest tin* lowest. Kitlioi- real estate or personal ocurlty accepted, Good notes ensiled. All Inquiries eheoifully answered.

C. W. URTON,

O111co ovi'r ine'3 Jewelry Store.

J. McCORMICK DENTIST.

Teeth extracted and filled without pain, -llrilire Work, »old rrown^ and IMat*s. lias moved to No. -ant Main .street, forinorly the Dr. Mc.MoWiau

Dr. H. B. Greene,

Tractli'o^i.imitcil to Diseases of the

'e, Ear, Nose, Throat. Ej

.uri cK Ilonti to a. in 210 4 p. 111.

.1(1-1 Work, Crawfonlsville, I ndiami.

C. W. BURTON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

.Will do a gonoral law business in Montgomery ami iidjolnlng counties. .S|ieeial attention given to conveyancing and the settlements of decedents estate:'. Ofllee ovor Mat Klino'u

Jewelry store.

IJIRKCTIOXS lor using

CREAM BALM

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Apply a partielo of the balm directly into tho nostrils. Af1 or a moment draw .1 strong re at through tho nose. Use threo times a day. after meals pr.-f rred, and belor" rotirlng.

IC'iY'S 1( A 7U K.W.M opens and cle.-uises the Nasal

HAY-FEVER

I'assages, Allays 1'aln and Inflammation, lieals tho soros, protects Hie membrane from colds, restores the senses uf taste and smell. Tl.c halm Is quickly absorbed and gives relief once. Price 50 cent at llruggistsor by mail.

EIJY BKOT11F.KS,.")»!Warren St., Now York.

J. L. PURSELL

PRACTICAL

-Carriage and Buajgy Repairer Repainting A Specialty

NEW WORK TO

ORDER.

1 'ike

Corner Lafayette Avenue.

and Grant

CAPITAL CITY

WIRE WORKS CO.

W. F. Swisiliai, Proprietor Maim racinr-'rc ot

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ORIMPEl) WIRE WORK.

WANTED—faithful

Orders prompt-

Wire Goodsof all description iy attended to. Office, 47jtf south Illinois Street, Indianapolis, 'Indiana.

I. M. DAVIS. W. T). JONKS.

DAVIS & JONES, LAWYERS.

Notary in Oflico.

E. Main St. Ovoi'Lhcy's Ntorr.

vn -u or woniAii to travol

for roaponsililtM'ti'.JihliHhud Iiouho in Indiana. Salary 7M) aud expoiwri. Position pormancnt. Koforonw. Kwlfr'ft a»*!f nddroRM'd stampod wivolopo. Tho National, »suir Insurance ftldg., Chicago.

OASTOHIA.

Tit fiorinil* (lgsatu* of

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tramps in

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F. T. LUSE.

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One year, it) the county. Onuyear,oatof the county, Inquire at Office for Advartlinecatea.

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NOVEMBER 14,1896.

EXIT CHEADLE-

The election of Tuesday lat-t resulted, as it whh anticipated, in th 1 defeat of tho demagogue and republican, Jos. B. Choedle, as a candidate for Congress. IIo was defeated by a majority of 18G votes. It is probable that this is tho last of him so far as again being a candidate for Corgress throuuh the nomination of any party. He was no democrat, never made any pretensions to being such, and yet thousands of democrats in the district wero hypnotized into voting for him. The world hateB a renegade, ha3 little loss feeling for a demagogue and a great contempt for the man, who wanting oflico trims his sails to every passing breeze. Tho scheme engineered to seeuro the support of Cheadle v. ,., manipulated by Judge McCatie, D. 1'. Allen and two or three others, in which they saw a clear way for the support of the legislators of tho Dth district of Oovernor Matthews for U. S. Senator had it have gone through successfully, but it failed. The '2:2,000 or more democrats of the district wero not consulted iu the matter of their choice for Congressional nominee. McCabe and the coterie with him uo^ considering perhaps that it was any of thoir business. Tho dolegateij were easily worked and did their bidding. Tho best laid pi.ins of mice and men often fail and so did this. There wero many hundreds of democrats who failed to vote for Cheadle. If it wero simply a choice between two republicans, it mattered little who was selected, they argued, so they did not vote for either. A real democratic nominee would probably nave shared tho satno fate as Cheadle, but then at least the voters of the district would havo had much more zeal in the matter, it would havo been a more honorable warfaro, and there wuiild havo been much more satisfaction in tho end. Tho wholo proceeding from first to last should bo a warning to futuro workers of the democratic party in the 9th district that nominees must bo democrats or nothing. We got, nothing both iu tho nomiueo and in tho final result.

POPULISM OBSOLETE. In the late campaign populism reached its greatest strength aud influence, and as a political factor will rapidly henceforth decline and pass out of existance. Its largest vote was polled the other day, and its strongest power exhibited this year. The American people by thoir votes in almost every Stato indicated that they despised it and would crush it. In all parts of the Union tho feeling seemed to bo equally strong against it judged by the election results. Populism might be said to be an offshoot of grangerism, although of later growth, and many of its tenets were foolish, unjust and without reason. For instanco many of tho leaders among the Populists hold to and advocutod tho idea that tho government should build ware houses for them and loan thorn money at 2 por cent., and had this have been granted would probably have urged that the government also pay the boarding and clothing of their families. Those were a few only of tho ridiculous ideas entertained by advanco populists.

They have held in tho past to other equally nonsensical ideas. One thing in particular has distinguished them, and that is the undisguised selfishness they always exhibited. Legislation must bo for them and thoir benefit regardless of its consequences to all others. And thiB is tho party, and these wero the leaders that this year wore able to override tho true democracy of tho country and bend it to its will. And we all know tho result in tho Waterloo that overcame it in tho national election this month. Populism haB Been its best days and will rapidly diminish henceforth. It may havo done some good in tho past, but it will do so no more. Its mission, whatever it was, has been accomplished.

Hunokkds of tho factories opening up for business during the past few days, bb an evidence of tho benefits of McKinloy's election, for that matter need not have been closed in the first place. They had orders for their wares months ago, but through a cut and dried plan of tho politicians wore closed for political effect and to scare their employeos into voting for McKinley. Thcso factories lost nothing by (dosing. Ilanna and his lieutenants arranged that..

As McKini.ky has never shown any independence in his political action heretofore it is entirely prohablo that ho will not now. Ilanna, DePeuw, Bliss and others who control corporations will control him also, and four years from now those loudest in their praises for him will bo just as prolific in their curses. Ilis administration will be for classes, and in the nature of thingB can bo nothing else.

CRUSH THE VAMPIRES

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known to such scum to draw money from candidates was adopted and with much success it is sad to relate. Many of these dead beats who have been unknown to do a day's work of toil in

A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. Republican legislators at the next session of the General Apsembly, which convenes in January, will havo a good opportunity to get something more than their salary, and like tho majority of the ofiice holders of tho party always looking out for tho main chance, will doubtless improve it. Fairbanks and McKeen, both reputed millionaires, and quite wealthy at least, desire to go to the U. S. Senate to succeed Yoorhees. The rivalry between them is strong and both havo friends who will work untiringly for them. Much boo- le will bo scattered, and the country legislator will in most cases consider that he needs it, and will take what is offered from either candidate. At this time Fairbanks is possibly a fow lengths ahead in the raco and has tho Indianapolis gang of ollieo holders, ex oflico holders and boodlors. to back an.! encourage mm, yot McKoen tho Torre llauto candidate, may not bo a slow nag and may surprise many by his speed. Many of the-o legislators will bo visited in their rural homes soon by friends of these two mon and something substantial, no doubt, will bo left there for thoir intluonco when tho session convenes.

REWARDING THE TRAITORSA correspondent of the Chicago Chronicle from Indianapolis, speaking of rewarding tho snoaks who assisted in carrying Indiana for Mclviuley aud Mount, says: "The republicans will insist that all democrats whom (Jovernor-Elei-t Mount appoints to office shall bo from tho supporters of tho sound money caiiBe in the recent election, and it is moro than probable that a number of these will receive recognition from tho now State executive. "Undor the law tho governor is required to appoint at least ono democrat on oach of the Stato institution boards and a democrat also on the board of tax commissioners. It has hoon suggested that John It. Wilson, for a time secretary of the sound money national democratic committee, bo chosen as tax commissioner, and that Judge John C. llobinson, Judge Terhune and ex-Congress-man Cooper be selected as members of tho boards of trustoes of tho Stato institutions.7'

POLITICAL PROHETS.

The results of the late olection indicate that, it will not do to placo too much confidence in tho words of political prophets regarding majorities that a State, district or precinct will give at an olection. Only a week boforo tho eloction Chairman Martin, as likewise Tom Taggert, said tho State would undoubtedly go 2."),000 democratic. They just simply did not know anything about it, yot their assertions caused many individuals to inako losing wagers on tho probablo results. In fact managers of political undertakings should give out nothing, nor express any opinion, pro or con, but let outsiders do the exaggeration. It would neither help nor injure to keep still at political headquarters.

Haiedi.y anybody would envy tho position of Bynum now. Ho was the Honodict Arnold of tho gold standard democrats. Ho sought to botrav his party to their old timoonoruiee. IIi6 reward will probably bo some ollic^ from Cleveland, or failing in that will bo supplied by ono from McKimey, but this cannot compensate for tho feeling of contempt and hate toward anyone proving himself a traitor, as has thin man.

Havimi completed the dir'y work assigned him by his master in Washington City, IJynum can now in good faith demand an appointment to otlico Bay for instanco, a Judgoship in Oklahoma, or anything most not occupied at this time.

It was perhaps tho "want of confidence" that did it last week.

ALTGELDT ON THE SITUATION.

The late election indicated a wonder-1 CJov. Altgfli.lt, of lllinoiH. although ful crop of vampires and dead beats to crushed by the political landt-lnie nv the prey on the local candidates. There 3d, has 1 were Bcores of them and every devise

yoars, feasted well during tho campaign. the heroic ii.- ht juu have just, made. They importuned candidates for any sum from a dollar up to fifty dollars, always expaciating on thoir influence or ability to control so many votes, whoreas they rarely control their own. Two candidates, it is said, who wore defeated, from the beginning to tho closo of the car va6S, spent 81.200 each, over half of which waB given to appease the importunities of these election vampires. Could candidates of opposing partieB fcavo confidence iu or among themselves they could easily havo prevented this blood sucking to a great extent. Something should bo done with such people. They are clearly not worthy of the right of suffrage. They havo no interest in the government outside of being paupers and having tho county pay for their bed and board, are not tax-payers but tax consumers. They are only a slight grade above criminals, and should be treated as such, or at least havo the disfranchising feature added to their tickots-of-leavo while they are permitted to live in and among a law abiding community.

nono of the vim and iieierm-

inatioD that has distinuuinhi-ii him. In an-address to the d'-tnucraoy of Illinois he Miys: "Although defeated 1 desire to thank You for the loyal support have given me, anu I congratulate you on

Consider hat only six months ago our great party lay pros traie it had been betrayed into the minds of stock jobbers and monopolists by President Cleveland, it. hits been robbed of everything democraiic except the name it was loaded with political deadheads, yet it repudiated the mon who betrayed it and again proclaimed democratic principles and espoused t:io cause of tolling humanity. It was confronted by everything that money could buy—that boodle could debauch or that foar of starvation could coerce. It waB confronted by a combination of forces such as had never been united before and could probably never bo united again, and worse still tho time was too short to educate the public. While wo are defeated our party is more vigorous and in better condition generally than it has Deen for a third of a century. We have dug the grave of the British gold standard. One more campaign of education will forever bury the palsied form of that curso which has blighted prosperity and the happiness of mankind."

Tiif.y have already begun tho business of cabinet making for McKinley, and as if tho country hao not had enough of his financiering are guessing on the name of Sherman, of Ohio, for Secretary of the Treasury department. Almost any man could go into that department and rnako no more bad work than did Sherman heretofore.

•\ni'i "who will care for Orover Cleveland now?" Not anybody wo know of but his immediate household.

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That Wonderful Ohurn!

I want to add my testimony to the list of those that have used tho Lightning Churn. It does all that is claimed for it you can churn easily in one minute, and got a large percentage more butter than with the common churns. I never took the agency for anything before but so many of my neighbors watted churns, that I ordered 30 and they are all gone, I think in a year every farmer will havo a Lightning Churn in fact they can't afford to be without one as they make so much more butter, and a good little bit of money can be made in every township scllinp thcso churns. By writing to J. F. Ctsey & Co., St.

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Tho Kansas (Jity proacher who says that tho most complete rest a person can get is on a Puiuian car is nearer right than ministers of the gospel usually get when they discuss secular subjects.

Prevent sickness and save doctors, bills at this season by keeping your blood rich and pure with Ilood't. Sarsaparilla,

Leprosy tirst appeared on the Hawaiian Islands in 1834. Today there are

about

1,200 leporB there, of whom 500 are women.

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She says she buys all of her Furniture from us,

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ll so buy one of ours, and you will bo pleased.

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In il aro Incatod tho lar^OKt poach orchards in tho world, while Poars, Applns, Cirapofl, and MoIoiih do equally woll. Tho .soil ih oanily cultivated and produces lino crops of com, oats, ry$, Harloy, cotton, sugar eano. nv. wt and Irish potatoes, peas and a gonoral variety of vegetables. The climato flUld and healthful. I,finds conveniently located to shipping points can be procured fur from $5 to$10 por aero, on libera! terms.

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Fruit Jars

AND.

Because it is the only in

town that keeps every thing up to date, and it does not cost any more

than any other houses charge for stuff that is out of stylo.

Our Line of Carpets? \\'.

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"All that glitters is not gold." All are not Cook Books because their name.

Jelly Glasses

Wc also have the Finest Dishes and Glassware ever seen in this city

Prices Below the Lowest.

C. O. CARLSON.

•"West Main Street.

BARNHII.I,.

Funeral Director and Embalmer

Agent for the Burglar Frooi Grave Vaults.

xt Offlco,8!3South Washington St. itosiaenco.41.jSouth Washington St. JOHN 11. SvVAMt, Assistant. Telephones No. 61, 81,83.

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GO West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

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A Chance of a Life Time.

Ono of those elegant Plaid Suits, which are the prop3 ei thing this s«.is( n, it ,i price within isy roach of' every one. .1 ho newest sluide and patterns.' We guar-'" rmteo our goods and a perfect lit for 'M

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Ruben's Clothing Parlors.

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The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.

Husbands Kiss the Cook

Only when tho dinner is perfect and tlu-ir wives do the cooking! It is not healthy to cook from recipes found any oldbook. There's as much art in cooking as there is in music or painting, and everyboby comes in contact with the art (or lack of it.) Get a good cook book and make home happy.

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Is located in that section of Georgia travorsed.by tlio

GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY

which is the only direct throiejli route to the uopi'al of tho colony, conneciing at Tilton with the Tlfton & North Knstorn Kallroad for FitzgeWWd. liy this route, p.-.rties from Chicago, Indlanapolis. Detroit. Cleveland and (Jineiunatl can securo sleepers with only ono chango (In depot lit Nashville) to Tifton..'ind from St. Louis direct without change. Tho soction In which tills colony is located has been well named.