Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 March 1897 — Page 8

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Because it isjthe only one

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 style.

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Our Line of Carpets?

lined the pricesar.

JoJfoi) N88d a Cool^ 'Stove or Heater?

If so liuv oue ours, audyoa will«be pleased.

Hardware, Dishes and Tinware. We handle nothing but the best, and will surely suit your idea-. If you need an outfit Housekeeping we arc il only oihk wlm cmi fit you oout complete. and will *avt vou money. Give us a eail.

Mahorney & Sons

^iIMPLEMENTSS-»

A full lineol John I-t-re and Princess Plows, Cultivaio.Deering Binders and wers.

DBBRING BINDER TWINE,

Wire Goods of every Description. Hardware, Bicycles, Paints, Oils, (ilasj, etc.

VORIS COX,

120-122 Sou:h Washington Street.

_^--J| Sale of the Monon. The Louisville, New Albany &. Chicago railroad was sold by United State Commissioners YanBuran at receiver's sale "Wednesday morning for $3,001,000. H. H. Joline, of New lork, was purchaser for the reorganization committee consisting of Fred P. Olcott, H. O. Bouse, W. Boor, all of New York. The purchasers will reorganize the road May 1 as the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville railroad-.

Appointed Architect.

W. F. Sharpe, of this city, has been appointed supervising architect of a number of buildings and improvements to be made this year at the northern penitentiary. The plans and estimates for the peniten tiary were drawn up by Mr. Sharpe last winter, and contemplate a new cell house, chapel and a sewer system.- :.U-

During the noeetiDg of the North Indiana 51. E. Conference at Kakomo, beginning on the 24th inst., the wives of ministers will be entertained free, provided tbey notify the local comuittee that they will be in attendance.

Rev. Sam Small has been holding Frankfort level during the past week. In one of his sermons the reverend Samuel burnt considerable red fire relative to a point of bis own making, viz:—

Lots of church people are pretty good but they

Bay

fbiutisilt algutsn

they have one little beset-

tine sin and they think the Lord should excuse them ?or it." Christy, the quart shop man of New Rose, against whom the Law and Order League of New Ross had been warring found it convenient io quietly disappear the other day.

Congressman-elect Landis has concluded to recommend A. A. Laird for postmaster at Frankfort: Daniel White at Colfax, Samuel Thompson at Kirklin, and Robert Peters at Mulberry.

Editor Sam B. Riley, of Braz-1, continues to defy fate by calling bis lively weeklynewspaper the Cothoiemic Era. His constituency in Clay county, however, ignore the name, either calling it the era. or else referring to it as "Sam Riley's paper." Seldom is one found of of sufficient daring to grapple the whole

title.

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Vacd&lia Line Excursions To Washington, D. C., March 1, 2, and 3. good to return March 8th. One fare round trip.

Home Seekers Excursions, South and West, March 2,-16, April 6,-20. One fare plus 82.00 round trip. Includes Clinton, Harrisonville, West Line, Butler, Springfield, Mo., and beyond, points in Kansas and Nebraska, 100 miles from Missouri river points. All points in Arkansas, most points in Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and many Southern States.

Remember we connect at Terre Haute with through fast trains for Nashville, Chattanooga, and all points South, and at St. Louis for through trains everywhere Southwest aod west. No change of cars from St. Louis to Hot Springs, Ark», Galveston, San Antonio, Loredo, Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., Denver, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland.

Nothing will be left undone to secure your comfort and.safety. The Vanda is all right.

J. C. Hutchinson, Agent.

Black silks at cost. Myers & Charni

A sewing machine works twelve times as fast a3 the hand.

Stop drugging yourself with qaack nostrums or "cures." Get a wellknown pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and cold in the head will not cause suffering if Ely's Cream Balm is used. Druggist will supply 10c trial size or 50c full size. We. mail it.

ELY BROS., 56 Warren St.,N. Y. Kcv. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls. Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement. "It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed."—Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor central Pres. Church, Helena. Mont.

The cost of cremating France is only 3 francs.

a body in

The People Are Convinced

•When they read the testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest men and women, and are plain, straightforward statements of iact. The people have confident in Hood's Sarsaparilla because they kndw it actually and permanently cures, even whei other medicines fail.

Mood's Pills are the only pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient.

The army of China is ^sometimes put down at t,000,000 soldiers.

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Sbaiibeiimg Cttfniats, Sew To*k-

A Point to Remember-

If you wish to punfy your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. The record of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla proves that this is the best medicine for the blood ever produced. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most stubborn cases and it js the medicine for you to take if your blood is impure.

Hood's Pills aae the best after dinner pill assist digestion, cure headache, 25 cents.

If the system is fortified by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes rich, red blood, there is little danger of sickness.

In India there are 100,000 boys a»d 627,000 girls under the age of fourteen who are legally married.

A youog child died at Hillsboro, N II., recrntly from arsenical poisoning, caused by eating wall paper.

The chaperon of an Iowa skating party ran away from the pond and married the wildest young man in the crowd.

Your Present Need

Is pure, rich blood, and a strong aod healthly body, because with the ap proach of spring and the beginning of warmer weather your physical system will undergo radical changes. All the impurities which have accumulated during colder weather must now be expelled or serious consequences will result, The one true blood purifier prominently in the public eye to-day iB Hood's Sarsaparilla. It's record of cures is unequaled. It's sales are the largest is the world. A few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will prepare you for spring by purifying and enriching your blood and toning and invigorating your whole system.

Al. Poole, the barber, fir a nice shave and a hair cut. 16, 4w

There are twenty-three acres of land to every inhabitant of the globe.

Each vear about £10,000 is ex rended in sprinkling the streets of London with sand, to prevent the horses from slipping.

Landlord Moses, of Bucksport, who died recently, was the last Maine vetreran to s-tick to the swallow-tail and gilt buttons.

That Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and relieves a vast amount of suffering is not a theory but a well known fact.

Devil On Corns

lO Cents

Positively removes hard or soft Corns. Bunions, Warts and Moles. Ask your druggist

The

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Man's" 8em« of Humor.

A young man from way down east bad gene to Denver armed with an old fashioned Allen revolver—"pepper box' that weapon was called in those days.

In a gambling house one night he be came involved with a "bad man" in a quarrel and drew forth his "pepper box." The "badman," whowasreally a tough citizen from the mountains, and who had not the remotest idea of fear, and who was always armed with a pair of big navies, threw up his band iu well feigned dismay and ^aid: "Heavc-us. man Yon ain't a-goin to throw tLut ux me, are voa?"

For the sake of bis joke he wared the young man's life. &iid to ihat one of the wealthiest and iuc.?t re*ptc»rd citizens of Denver uo-,v ov,-s rhe fact that he is doing buuuessiii tbewesteru metropolis.

He is a lnc'.icuii'nt of ihat border .man's sense of bu^ior.—Chicago TimesHerald.

VS' J'-idge. The lain L':nV Bov eu, besides being a great jndgr, vr :s ai. oa great wit-, and many imeroi bcumofs of bis are being recalled jest Oh the occasion of the tinecii's juLilce the judges were drawing up an address to the queen. "Conscious as v.e are of our shortcomings," ran i'id

act-best. "Ccn6cions as

we are of one :uu bet's shortcomings," suggested L' i:l Bovy. a. Soinetinies fc.s wit was very incisive,

as, for vrl-cn be remarked: 'Truth will on:—tven in an affidavit." Not tbe 1:t lr.-.i.i'iy of his recorded witticisms w..s 1 ho lemark he made when congratulated vn his appointment to be a lav. Ion':. II would, he said, find the work ciii'y. his 0u being to give his opiniui s::any others had given their*. "Ia fact, I only have to agree, and might v.cll have been raised to the werf.ge a.s 'Lord Concurry.

COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES.

W. F. Fry closed at Longview yesterday. Ctias. Johisoo will teach in Wtlnut next year.

Andrew Foley closed in Coal Creek yesterday. Charles Harper closed at No. 1, in Sugar Creek.

Col. Ed Slavens' school closcd at Shaononuaie.

Clyde J-. nee ba-i la down the gavel in Sugar Creek. C. H. Jackson is the coming orator from Shannoudale.

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Belle Poitcnger closed her school in Franklin township. Flora Corns clo3ed her school in Sugar Creek Friday.

The schools of Scott township will continue two weeks jet.

Mary Dailey has closed her third term at No. 7, Clark township. Mr. Kling ba6 just closed at No. 9, Clark noted as the flag district.

W. W. Ewing is agent for a number of first-class educational journals.

Louise Hiatt Brown has closed a successful term in Franklin township.

Too much of the teacher's reward is postponed until the judgment day.

Graduating examination at the Whitlock avenue school house next Saturday.

Ladoga proposes to build a new ten thousand dollar school building this year.

C. H. Pease was the secretary of the township institutes of Sugar Creek township.

Lulu Trimble Chambers closed a sue cessful school in Sugar Creek township this week.

Bertha Hyten, having closed at Shannondale returned to her home at Parkersburg.

D. V. Pittman wielded the gavel with dignity at the joint' institute held at Darlington last Saturday.

Will not retired teachers make competent truant olficers? They are used to working on small salary.

The stagnation of business iB crowding many to the teacher's desk that would not be there were times better.

Township supervision is one of the needs of the schools. Yet our legisla ture in the great rush of business failed to consider the matter.

A6 children spend a large portion of tbe most impressible period of their lives in the school room, it is difficult for many to realize tbe educational influence of the condition of school houses, grounds and surroundings. These matters do not receive the attention that they should v"

All township schools closed this week.

Abe Levinson removes next week to Terre Haute. Mr. Fred Huestis left for his home at Seattle, Washington, on Saturday."

Richard Hauk will not go to California, but will locate in Waynetown.

Mr. V. Q. Irwin returned from a tive weeks' sojourn in Florida on Sunday.

Mr. George Markley, of Chattanooga, Tenn„ was in town this week visiting friends-

Dr. Mort B. Keejjan is to be married on the 18th to Miss Bertha Godell. at Lodi, 111.

Hon. Joseph B. Cheadle last week addressed the Carroll county bimetallic league, in Delphi.

The trial of Jacob Voris at Shelbyville was docketed for a hearing on Thursday of this week.

The big, hearty, healthy man is a contiii. nal irritation to his dyspeptic friend. One man in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent, of these coula trace their trouble to that most prevalent evil—constipation. It's a simple thing of itself, but like many simple things, it may grow and become complicated. Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of men, and of a large proportion of the sickness of women. It can be cured. It can be cured easily, naturally and quickly. There is no reason save that of carelessness why it should cause the trouble that it does. Nature is continually working as hard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force out poisonous refuse matter. Nature is not a dray-horse and should not be overworked. Nature is systematic. Some little thing may interfere with the system, and cause serious derangement The removal of this little impediment sets the wheels working again with out any trouble.

This is exactly what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do. They assist nature in a trentle, healthful. cfScieut way. There is nothing violent about their action, and yet it is just as certain as if it were twice aa violent. The use of the "Pellets" doesn't derange the system in any way, and once it is in order, you can stop taking them. There are unscrupulous druggists, who will tell »tu that something- else is just as good." They are mistaken or worse. Whether they are ignorant or untruthful matters little to yon if you do not get the Pellets." Insist on getting what you ask for.

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year. Inquire -f dealers.

Palacine Oil Don't Smoke Don't Smell Don't CoT'rocl

So is the purest and best high test oil yet discovered. Sold for 15 cents per gallon.

G. W!Sca|gs

"West Pike Street, Joel Block.

Hood

Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not irritate or inflame, but leave all tbe delicate digestive organism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 ce Prepared only bj C. Hood Co., Lowell,

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MOST PERFECT MADE A pare Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ammonia, Alum or any other adu." 40 YEARS THE STAKDARD.

A Flag of Warning.

Beware of the dry, tickling, hac morning cou^ii, for it warns you consumption lurks near. The fa Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cuis "I

had a very bad i-ou _:h. One d" pronounced it consumption. I Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and was pletely cured the couizli left me has never come. back. Simon Sin 375 31jst Street, Chicago, Ills." Bull's Cough Syrup costs but 25 Ask for Bull's, take only Bull's.

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The postoffice tight at Frankfort been settled and tin- minds "f ado of renubltcan pniiticmnp greseman Landis naminir A. A. for the place.

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.Buckwheat in any qua"1'''

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