Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 March 1897 — Page 5
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INE WINES AND*LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN.
1(H Soiul: Green Street: Crawfordsville, Indiana. I
going to the Are
A old Beer 21
No. 126 North Greon Street.
Elaborate trains of
tandard day coaches, elegant afe, parlor and observation ars, and drawing-room sleepng cars. Rock ballast and steel rails. Shortest line and uickest schedules.
Solid vestibuled trains daily, Cincinnati to Lexington, Chattanooga, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville, New Orleans. Through Sleeping Cars to Ktiojcville, Asheville, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson, Vicksburg, Shreveport. Through Pullmans from Louisvia S. Ry. to Lexington. 84 hours Cin'ti to Los Angeles, via New Orleans. W. C. RINEARSON, Gen'l Pas«enger Agt., Cincinnati, O.
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"The New Idea."
OUR NEW
Cask Grocery
The bargain "place. The new management of the grocery stock on the corner of Water and College streets, formerly owned by J. P. Wirt, offers
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
At and below Cost.
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Address
101ALIEDICBE CO.,299 Dearborn St., CUCiM, ILL iS k) NY^E & BOOB.
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Assures us a perfect assortment. Assures us a line exclusively our own. Assures ua that we pay manufacturer's price, and no more.
Benefits Customers
Satisfaction to you in selecting from a line you feel is comple. Pleasure in ordering dress whose duplicate is not :ret everywhere.
Contentment in knowing that but one profit stands between you and the custom house.
We import Dress Goods direct.
We Promise
Variety, exclusiveness and close prices. Make yeur setections here and your gowns will repay you in daily dividends of satisfaction.
English tweed cheviots gOc Oerman cheviots 69c and 59c German Vigeroux |. .750 French novelties 65c, 72c, 85c,
$1
and upward
Etamines, sail cloth,
sergeB,
cov
erts, etc., in varied qualities and prices. Samples anywhere.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for Butterick Pattern..
You've Been Told
Much baout our fan'y trimmed
OrtiSSOENT HAMS
—SOlJ ONLY BY
iDickerson & Truitt I
The Corner Grocers.
jTry one Jfor final information.
They're just right.
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DIRECTIONS for using
CREAM BALM
ELY'S
Applv a particle of the balm directly Into the nostrils. After a moment draw a on a through the nose. Use three times day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.
ELY'S CREAM BALM opens and cleanses the Nasal
HAY-FEVER
Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Ttc balm in Quickly absorbed and gives relief c.t once. Price 50 cents at Druggists or bv mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
Wabash Line.
BAST
RESTORES VITALITY.
To Toledo, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
To Decatur, Springfield, Quincy Keokuk. St. Louis, Memphis, For, Worth, El Paso, Galveston, City ot Mexico. Ottumwa, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, Ogden, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and San Francisco, Evansville, Chattanooga and points south.
Through Palace Wagner and Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Buffet Parlor Cars. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States, Canada and old Mexico. Call on or address,
THOS. FOLLEN,
JPass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.
Smallpox.
The marks that smallpox lefiTsa on the bands and face may be entirely prevented by the simple expedient of hang* ing red curtains round the patient'i bed.
This marvelons discovery was made in the reign of Edward I by Dr. Gaddeeden, who from that time has been persistently ridionled and laughed at by men of science to this day, notwithstanding the fact that he claimed to have effected many cures, notably that of Edward II himself when Prinoe of Wales.
He ordered that the patient should be wrapped in scarlet cloth, and that the bed and furniture of his room should be painted in the same color. This was the main cure, but he continued to treat the patient in the usual manner.
It is only quite recently that it has been disoovered that every thing claimed for this simple remedy is perfectly true. —London Standard.
Name* Wanting.
In names taken from trade, such as Archer, Fisher, Brewster, Qlover, etc., to be found in the London Directory, neither Banker, nor Soldier, nor Sailor ocours, but it must be remembered that the first of these names is scarcely as old as the days of the Stuarts, before which time the Goldsmiths "kept running cashes" and acteJ as "hanquiers," for the word is one of modern French importation. Soldier (soldat) also is of foreign and comparatively recent origin, The absence of Sailor is supplied, though very sparingiy it must be owned, by Boatman and Boatwright, Shipman and Shipwright. But, then, it is only in comparatively modern times that we became a sea loving people, and that "Britannia" began to "rule the waves." —Gentleman's Magazine.
Odd Provision For the Safety of Linen.
"Do you know," said a prominent shipping man, "that it is a r^le with the big transatlantic steamship companies that the wife of the captain shall not travel in his ship? It's a fact._ The company strongly prohibits its oaptains from taking their wives aboarfl with them. The supposition is that if anything should happen to the ship the captain, instead of attending to his publio duty, would devote his attention mainly to the safety of his wife. So that if the wife of a captain wants to go abroad Bhe must take passage in some other vessel. This rule also holds in many of the freight lines.' '—Philadelphia Record.
A Trusting Nature Shocked.
"I am sorry to have to tell yon, yoang man," said the aged clergyman, "that the sermon you delivered this morning was preached by John Wesley more than a hundred years ago." "Is it possible!" exclaimed the young divinity student, both shocked and grieved. "I—I found it in a volume of sermons published by the Rev. Philetus Muggins in 1825 and long since out of print I Whom can one trust:"—Chicago Tribune.
The Wabash "California Flyer Quickest and best service to California is now offered by the Wabash Rail road, in connection with the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Vesti buled sleeping CBJS through to Los An geles without change, making twenty one hours better time from St. Louis than any other line, and corresponding time from other points.
For particulars write to any W abash ticket agent, or to THOS. FALLEN.
Passenger Agent, LaFayette, Ind.
A cat with a wooden leg finds an ap propriate haven at the Togue (Me.) So diers' Home.
On an average an Englishman fourteen times heavier than a French man.
We would li'ie to look into the pleasant face of some one who has never had any derangement of the di gestive organs. We see the drawn and unhappy faces of dyspeptics in every walk of life. It iB our national disease, and nearly all complaints spring from this source. Remove the stomach difficulty and the work is done.
Dyspeptics and pale, then people are literally starving, because they don digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robust and nor mal digestion. Correct the the wasting and loss of flesh and we cure the disease. Do this with food.
The Shaker digestive Cordial contains alaeady digested food and is a digester of food at the same time. Its effects are felt at once. Get a pamphlet of your druggist and learn about it.
Laxol is Castor Oil made as sweet as honey by a new process. Child ret. like it. ."'-*--
(Jhina imported 13,000,000 square feet of American lumber last year, most of it from the States of Oregon and Washington.
I^OTIC'E OF APPOINTMENT. Estate of Emily Birch, deceased.' Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been
appointed and duly quallfled as Ad
ministrator of the estate of Emily Birch, late of Montgomery County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
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Birthday Dinner.
On last Thursday, March 4lh, children to the fourth generation, neighbors and friends gathered at the residence of Harrison Jones, three miles southwest of Wesley, to celebrate the 82d birthday of his wife, Lucinda. Mrs. Jones' maiden name was Welch. Her father Benj. settled in this county in 1825. In 1833 she married Zopher Ball who entered and built a cabin on the present farm, which was then a dense wilderness inhabited by deer, wolves and wild game of all kinds. Five children was the result of this union, three of whom are now living: Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. Martha Buck and Benjamin Ball. After the death of her husband, the widow suffered all the hardship of those early days. Being a good marks, woman and game plentiful kept her self and family in meat and each season made a big garden and also spinning and weaving for neighbors, the nearest four miles off. Twentyfive years ago she married her presest husband, Harrison Jones. She is a bright active woman yet and good for many years to come.
There were present 27 grand children and their offsprings to the number of 42. The day was an enjoyable one by all present—over one hundred came and went. Dinner was served from 11 to 3 o'clock by the ladies ®f the neighborhood and it is beyond our description powers but will say there were 36 large cakes 56 different pies and and there will be no chickens for sale in that neighborhood again until the incubator is introduced. Mrs. Jones thanked all present and invited them back again March 4, 1898.
Insurance Rates.
The theory on which tlie insurance trusts seem to operate is to make the smaller towns of the state pay for the losses in the cities. The losses by fire, for instance, in Indianapolis and Crawfordsville, is in a ratio of probably 50 to 1, that is there are probably $50,000 in loss per year by fire in Indianapolis to $1,000 in Crawfordsville, and yet our rates for insurance are higher than those in Indianapolis. This is not justice nor equality nor any where near it. The Capital city seems to have a very inefficient fire department as most of the large business blocks when once taking fire are burned to the ground, the department, seeming unable to do much toward extinguishing them, yet it is rank injustice to force smaller plaeeB to pay for this inefficiency
The Fayerweather Will Case. The court of appeals at Albany, N.
Y.,
JOHN D. FISHER, Admr.
Dated Feb. 19, 18977
J^OTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Estate of Joseph W. Oslbreatb, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned nas been appointed tnd duly quallfled as Administrator,of the estate of Joseph W. Galbreath, late of Montgomery nounty,
Indiana, de
ceased. £ald estate is supposed to be solvent, EMMA GALBUEATU, Adm'x. Dated Feb. 18,1897.
on Tuesday denied the mo
tion of the next kin of John B. Fayerweather, the late millionaire leather merchant of New York city, to amend the remittur made in the decision of the case one month ago, by sending it back to the justice before which in was originally brought to pass upon a certain -release of right of widow and next to kin to the executors under the will. The division of the estate as ordered by the late decision of the court stands, and the remittur unamended must now be filed.
This is the estate in which Wa bash College is interested to the amount of $150,000, and if some hungry lawyers do not contrive some plan to prevent it that institution with 12 or 15 other institutions will receive the money within a few weeks.
Public Sale-
The undersigned will sell at public outcry, two and one-half miles south of Crawfordsville, on the Danville road, on the Monroe farm on Friday March 26, 1897, an assortment of personal property consisting of horses, cowi, hogs wagon, buggy, hay, corn, farming implements, and other personal propeity.
A credit until January 1, 1898 given on all sums of $5 and over, purchaser giving approved note.
B. F. WILLIAMS.
Tude Hamilton, Auctioneer.
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For Infants and Children.
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Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsapanlla—porirti tlve, perfect, permanent Cures. Cur««
of scrofula la severest forms, lfel goitre, swelled neck, running sores, disease, sores in the eyes.
Cure*
of Salt Rheum, with Its Intense IWhiag and burning, scald head, tetter, ete*
Cures of Bells, Pimples and all other erup* tlons due to impure blood.
Cures
of Dyspepsia and other troubles
Cures
wtutei
a good stomach tonic was needed.
of Rheumatlsm,where patients were tift» able to work or walk for weeks.
Cures
of Catarrh by expelling the ImpnrltfM which eause and sustain the disease.
Cures
of Nervousness by properly toning&o4 feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
Cures
of That Tired Feeling by restoring strength. Send for book of cures by
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Terre Haute Mall 9:94 a. IU erre Haute Mall 4:48 p. m. Qood'connertlor made at Terre Haute forth* South and South-west. Trains run through to St.
Joseph, Mich., making good connection
C. W. for Michigan points.
with
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COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE. Time Card In Effect September 13, *96. SOUTH BOUND. No. S 1:40 a. m. No. S i:i5 p.®. Local Freight 8:45 a. a.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4 2:15 a. No. 6 1:15 a. m. Local Freight 3:86 p. m.
L. H. Clark, Agt., Crawfordsville.
Big Four Route.1
TRAINS AT CKAWFORDSTILLB.
BIG FOUR.
BAST. WIST
8 42 a. Dally (except Sunday).... 5:50 p. 4-59 p. Dally... 18:87 a. iu 1:47 a. Daily 8 55 a. 1:16 p. m—Dally (except Sunday) 1:15 p.m.
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ATTORNEYS ATLAW
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LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney 'At Laysr
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General Insurance.
(Successor to C. W. Wright.
Office with Ristine & Ristine, 4 Fisher Building.
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Dr. H. E. Greene,
PractlceJLimlted to Dlseajes of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFKICB HOCKS0 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
.Toel Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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