Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 March 1897 — Page 5
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INE TWINES AND ^LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN.
108 South Green Street. Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Before going to the fire stop and get a glass of good Cold Beer 21
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Correspondence confidential. For two months treatment foi btood, nerves and impotency, fend one dollar in currency, express order, draft or postoffu-e order direct to us. Remember we guarantee a complete cure or money refunded. Address
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Likes a pleasant1 place to feed
or stand—just like a person. Then why not feed and shelter your team at the large, new
and commodious Pike street Lively Barn.
AVIS & DAVIS.
AVIS. WM. A. DAVIS
~uisvilli a man was held for foi swearing in a bail case that a 0400 let when it was found lot was in a cemetery.
"The New Idea."
North Greon Street.
YBNOWIN
(The Famous German Remedy.)
Blood and Nerve Tonic.
RESTORES, REFRESHES BODY, BRAIN, NERVES
The world's greatest invigorator. A month's treatment worth a barrel of so-called tonics and blood purifiers. Its use restores to.natural conditions over-taxed nerves, renders sleep wholesome and gives a clear i.ead, steady nerves and sound bodv. YENOWINE is not an experiment but a tested curative agent, proven a thousand times in complicated cases at home and abroad. It is a perfect blood medicine and should be taken by all, young and old, male and female. It is the only natural nerve tonic refurnishing the wasted centres, and is welcomed by all, does good to all and harm to none. For impotency and other difficulties with geutile organs it stands as the one remedy tbat curries the full endorsement of famous Hospital Physicians. Cure guaranteed in every instance.
You Can Buy A
SURREY OR BUGGY
New, Stout, Reliable and the latest in atyle and beauty of
WOODWARD
For less money than elsewhere. Woodward hss sold buggies for years. See him at 116 and 118 south Washington Sfreet.
The ex-mayor of Ludlow, Ky., was bitten by a mad dog, so the reports read, but on investigation it was found that the dog had only seized his artifi. cial leg.
Popular Prices
Are prices that appeal to the
good judgment of tbe greatest number of people.
Popular Dress Goods
Are the kind (hat are sufficiently good and sufficiently
stylish to please the greatest number of good dressers.
Popular
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for Butterick Pattern ..
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Treat to
DIRECTIONS for using
CREAM BALM
CURES
Applv a particle of the balm directly into the nostrils. After a moment draw a strong at through the nose. Use throe times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.
ELY'S CREAM BALM opens and cleanses the Nasal
HAY-FEVER
Passages, Allays Pain and lnHammation, heals the sores, protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Tl_c balm ia Quickly absorbed and gives relief tt once. Price 50 cents at Druggistsor by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 5fi Warren St., New York.
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Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.
Devil On Corns
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Positively removes hard or soft Corns, Bunions, Warts and Moles. Ask your druggist.
Au engineer aid a fireman on a freight train hauled by two engines which got stalled in the King's Mountain tunnel in Kentucky, were overcome by the smoke and fell into the ditch beside the track.
Qold lemon squeezers area late demonstration of the goldsmith'* art.
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W. H. Peeke, who
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Address THE INDIANAPOLIS NKVTt= Indianapolis, Ind.
The cost of a patent in Germany is $!0P, which includes the taxes for six years.
Notice of Public Sale.
Notice ia hereby given that I, the undersigned, wilh offer for sale at Public Auction and outcry, at the door of my blacksmith shop, in the to-vu of Yountsville, Ripley township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 17th day of April, 1897, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following personal property, to-wit: One buegy taken as the property of Prank Kincade, to satisfy a lien of $23.50 ana expense of sale, which I hold on said buggy for work and labor performed and material furnished by mo in making repairs therein.
This 19th day of March, 1897. CYRUS E. FINK.
Queen and Crescent RouteInternational Convention Y. M. O. A. Mobile April 21-25. International Conference General Secretarys, Selma April 28 28.
For the meetings named above we have arrarged with our connections for train sorvice to Mobile, Ala., through Selma, thus obviating the necessity of ?3 additional ftre, which will have to be paid on tickets purchased via the other routes.
Queen & Crescent train service from Cincinnati to the eouth is too well known to require any praise. Low ratei in effect for these meetings. All trains run via Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain. \V. C. RINEARSON,
Gen. PasB. Agt. Cincinnati. O.
Northern Indiana Teachers' Association Convention, Elkhart, Indilana, April 1 to 3.
For the above occasion excursion tickets will be sold March 31st and Apr. 1st, at low rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets will b9 good returning to and including Apr. 4.
Paris has a factory which annually turns out 20,000,000 quill toothpicks.
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Hunters in Harrison county, Missr uri, are finding red cotton-tail rabbits this spring.
The Barbed Wire Company received an order this week from New Orleans for three car loads of wire fencing.
The late Frank Nichols had a life insurance policy of f2,000 in the A. O. W.
Grant Agnew, for four years past a deputy in the U. S. Marshal's office, is to longer in the position, his time expiring this week. He will probably farm this summer.
There are about 1,750 breweries in Austria-Hungary. ?,
Stop drugging yourself with quack nostrums or "cures." Get a well known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. 'atarrh and cold in the head will not cause suffering if Ely's Cream Bal is used. Druggist will supply 10c. trial size or 50c. full size. We mail it.
Rev. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphacize his statement. "It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed.'.—Rev. Fran cis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. church, Helena, Mont.
It is said that the Indian library of the British Indid office, which is now being catalogued, will be when finished, the most complete collection of Oriental literature in the world.
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For particulars write to any Wabash ticket agent, or to
THOS. FALLEN,
Passenger Agent, LaFayette, Ind.
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Time Card in Effect September 13, '96. 80TJTII BOUND. jj®* 1:40 a. m. nO. 5 1'IQ HI Local Freight .V.&45 a.'to'.
NORTH BOUND.
30, f. a. No. 1:15a.m. Local Freight 3:85 p. m.
L. II. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.
Big Four Route.
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W. B. PATTERSON, Agent.
CLODFELTEK & DA 18,
ATTORNEYSAT1AW
Will doageneralpracticein allCourte. Mce over Smith & Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
At
OF WCB HOURSto 12 a. ill. 2 to 4 p. m.
Law
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General Insurance.
(Successor taC. W. Wright.
Office with Ristine & Ristine, 3|and
4 Fisher Building.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
Practlce'Limited to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
Joel lilock, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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