Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 April 1897 — Page 5
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FINE WINES ^AND^LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN.
Before going to the fire stop and get a glass of good Cold Boer 2t
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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No. 126 North Greon Street.
*YENOWINB*
(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 read, steady
and sound bodv. YENOWINE is not an experiment but a tested curative agent, proven a thousand times in complicated cases at home and abioad. 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 gentile organs it stands as the cut' rem. civ rnrrioc 11"' fi'M endorsement of famous Hospital Physicians. Cure guaranteed in every instance.
Correspondence confidential. For two months treatment foi btood, nerves and impotency, Fend one dollar in currency, express order, draft or po.itoffi-c order direct to us. Remember we guarantee a complete cure or money refunded. Address
AMERICAN YENOWINE CO.,
Mention tills paper. Bowling (ireen Ofllcvs, 5-31 Broadway, N\ Y.
Likes a pleasant place to feed or stand—just like a person. Then why not feed and shelter "!i# your team at the large, new and commodious Pike street
A cat with a wooden let finds an ap ropriate haven at the Togus (Me.) Solers' Home.
New Idea."
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SURREY OR BUGGY
New, Stout, Reliable and the lalest in otyle and beauty of
WOODWARD
For less money than elsewhere. Woodward hss sold buggies for yearB. See him at 116 and 118 south Washington Street.
(Jhina imported 13,000,000 square feet of American lumber last year, most of it from the States of Oregon and Washington.
Prompt Returns.
An order received here in the morning is filled and speeding on its way to you in the afternoon. That feature is as valuable to you as the good values you receive. Try us on that Easter Gown. You'll heed a prompt return now with Easter just two weeks away.
Foulard Silks, 39 cent to $1.25 Impd wool Novelties, 5O cts to $1.75 Completeness now in every department.
Samples Anywhere.
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Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for Butterick Pattern...... ... Agents for Dent and Foster Cloves.
Don't
Bring your market basket because we furnish one for you on this great offer of St.10 worth of goods for 90c. The list is as follows:
1 bar Star Soap ic rackage Arbuckle's Coffee 10c 1^. best Gunpowder Tea !20c Can oest Corn IOC Dozen Sweet Oranges 15c lb. ground Pepper 20c Quart Cranberries 5C 1 lb Navy Beans ie peck good Apples 7C Basket ic
Call and examine them. Corner College and Water streets.
FEANK T0WNSLEY
DAN LIPSCOMB'S NEW BARBER SHOP
Joel Block, US W. Pike St. '^Experience guarantees our service. Call and see us.
CATARRH
DIRECTIONS 1'oruHlng
CREAM BALM
Applva particle of the balm directly Into the nostrils. After a moment draw a on a through the nose. Uso three times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.
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ELY'S UREA
I A V.CCUCW BALM opens and 1** cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, protects the mombrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. The balm Is quickly absorbed and gives relief t.1 once. Price 50 cents at Drugglstsor by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
Wabash Line.
To Toledo, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
WEST
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 Sati 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. FOI.LEN,
Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind
Devil On Corns
lO Cents
Positively removes hard or soft Corns. Bunions, Warts and Moles. Ask your druggist.
"Down Brakes, and Reverse!" When a train is discovered rushing on to a frightful collision, it is a thrilling instant as the in
Down brakes!" and reverses his lever. Brakes alone a enough the whole propelling power of the engine must be reversed and made to work in the opposite re tion. That is how it is sometimes with disease.
There are times when
the system is flying along the track of disease at such a frightful pace that no ordinary methods will prevent disaster. There are plenty of medicines which act merely as brakes to "slow up" the disease and put off disaster for a little while but that isn't enough. What is needed is a medicine that will instantly reverse the entire wasting, degenerating process.
When people are losing flesh and strength and vitality, with the life oozing out of them day after day, they need Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which acts directly upon the vital forces, completely transforms the entire nutritive organism and totally reverses the wasting, debilitating process which is at the root of all diseases.
It enables the digestive and blood-making organs to supply the circulation with an abundance of pure, healthy, red blood. It stops the wasting of tissue, builds up solid muscular flesh and healthy nerve-force.
Miss Mary Whitman, of East Dickinson, Franklin Co., N. Y., writes: "For nearly ten months I have had a bad cough, and instead of Kettiog better, it grew worse, until I was advised by a friend to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I hesitated at first, for it seemed to me nothing would give relief only death. My parents were anxious about me, and I was said to have consumption. I tried your medicines, and before I had taken many doses there was a great change. When the second bottle was empty I had no cough and was a great deal stronger,"
Real Estate Transfers.
Mary J. Wray to Lydia A. Curry, lot in city, $750. Sarah A. Fall to J. B,t Marts 20 a., Union tp, $800.
Ales Spohr to C. C. Petterman 1 ft. Union tp 800. W. 13. Lynch to Ellis Burkett lot in Darlington 1400.
E. C. Grffith to R. C. Walkup 180 a in Union tp 810,500. R. C. Poole to Margarette J, McMullen lot in city $1,400.
A. J. an M. J. McMullen to R. C. Poole lot in city, $2,650. W. T. Fielder ^to A. T. Simmons lot in city, $500.
C. A. Dickson to O. W. Dickson '/i of an a in Walnut tp $35. Sheriff Montgomery Co to A. H. Green 155 a in Brown tp 83,631.19.
H. R. Tineley com to C. E. Davis lot in city $250. F. M. Rose et al to Elizabeth A. Messick lots in Ladoga $700.
Nancy J. Jett to George Ann Templeton pt lot in Pleasant Hill $50. Joanna M. Lane to A. E. Reynolds lot in city $2,000.
E. A. Warren to J. V. Galey 40 a Union tp $2,000. L. J. McMullen to Margaret J. McMullen lot in city $600.
I. R, Young to Michael Ryan pt lot in city $240. Sheriff Montgomery county to Cynthia A. Jones 2 a Madison tp $140.
No Saloons in the Resident Portion.A.n ordinance was introduced at the last meeting of the city council prohibiting the establishment of any saloon in town outside the business portion of it, and preventing the running of them any where in the resident portion. It will probably be acted upon favorably at subsequent meetings of the council.
A Doctor's Opinion.
.Dr. W. A. Ford, commenting on the article in last week's REVIEW regarding poison cigar flavors and cheap tobacco remarked that in his opinion such cigars were equally as dangerous as the deadly cigarette. Dr. Ford is himself a constant smoker and he uses no cigar but tho new Haymaaers 100% made in this city.
Spring Millinery Opening. Tuesday and Wednesday, April and 7, 7:30 to 10 p. m. Wednesday the 7, from 2 to 5 p. in. The only reserved parlor millinery in our town. First stairway oast of Elsto" Rank just over
iiiii-r I'urlore.
Wli°n you arc suffering from catarrh or cold in TIN: head you want relief right away. Only 10 cents is required to st it. Ask your druggist, for the trial size of Ely's Cream Balm, or buy the 50c. sine. We mail it. ELY BROS., OB Warren St., N. Y.Cit-y.
I was afflicted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of October I could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it.—Marcus Geo. Shautz, Ilnhway, N.<p></p>Fits
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COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES.
Chas. Johnson is attending the State Normal. Delia Moore Univereity.
is attending the State
Stella dinger entered the State Normal this week.
Maggie Jones was over from Anderson this week, Claude Pefley and wife are attending the State Normal.
The street urchin will have trouble next year dodgine truant officers. Walter Coppage will be in the Crawfordsville Normal again this year.
Ettie Chenault went to Bloomington this week to enter the State university. The prospects of a large attendance at the Crawfordsville Normal are flatter ng.
The Alamo Normal had a number #f representatives on examination last Saturday.
George Welty and wife will have charge of the Wingate schools again next year.
Laura Grubb haB returned from Linden where she has befn in charge of the primary department.
Ed Harris has closod another successful year's work at Broad Ripple and is visiting friends in this city.
Char. Newkirk, of Madison, made line success of his first term, having married a beautiful and accomplished lady.
If the number of applicants for teachers' license is a correct indication we will have enough teachers to fill the schools next year.
We thought the abuse of school supplies a thing of the past, as we heardjthe Superintendent complain of the boys using globes forfsot balls away back in the '70'b.
This {B the time of year when the teacher is flooded with all kinds of flattering offers of wealth from one to five thousand dollars a year, but true to his calling he continnes his teaching on the princely salary of two hundred and forty dollars a year. Professional pride, of course, K-
S. E. Nicholson's Lecture. fc. E. Nicholson, author of the Nicholson temperance law, addressed a fairsized crowd last night on hia favorite topic at the court house.
D. W. Yeagley has removed his stock of goods from Stockwell to Thorntown
Notice of Public Sale.
Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, will offer for sale at Public Auction and outcry, at the door of my blacksmith shop, in the town of Yountsville, Ripley township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 17th day of April, 1897, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., the following personal property, to-wit: One buggy taken as the property of Frank Kincade, to satisfy a lien of $23.50 and expense of sale, which I hold on said buggy for work ard labor performed and material furnished by me in making repairs thereon.
This 19th day of March, 1897. CYRUS E. FINK.
Queen and Crescent RouteInternational Convention Y. M. C. A. Mobile April 21-25. International Conference General Secretarys, Selma April 23-28.
For the meetings named above we have arrarged with our connections for train service to Mobile, Ala., through Selma, thus obviating the necessity of S3 additional ft re, which will have to be paid on tickets purchased via the other routes.
Queen & Crescent train service from Cincinnati to the south is too well known to require any praise. Low rates in effect for these meetin gs. All trains run via Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain. W. C. IllNKA USON,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Cincinnati. „0
Northern Indiana Teachers' Association Convention, Elkhart, Indi ana, April 1 to 3.
For the above occasion excursion tickets will be sold March 31st and Apr. Is', al low ivUo ill' Oiiii/' furr for ro
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Frvn TT.S.Journat iif JTkUSiu Trot. "W. H. Peeks, who makei a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases of ao years' standing re by a
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For pBrticulars write to any W abash ticket agent, or to THOS. FAI.LKM,
Passenger Agent, LaFayette, Ind.
CASTORIA
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Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its greet popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla
Peculiar to Itself
It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier. It acta directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence ol
Hood's
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Yandalia
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NORTH BOUND.—DAILY KXCKPT 8DNDAY No. 6, St. Joeaceommodatlon... 8:18 a. m. No. 8, houtli Bend accommodation fl:ls p. m.
SOUTH BODND. —DAILY BXCKPT SUNDAY. Terre ITaute Mall 9-24 a. j.erre Haute Mail '.','.4:43 p. in. Qood'connectlor made at Terro Haute forth# South and South-west. Tralnn run through to St.Josoph,Mich., making good oonneotton witli C.AW.M tor Michigan points,
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And the North.
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.
The Only Line to the Famous
Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
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French Lick Springs,
"The Carlsbad of America."
COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.
Time Card In Effect September 13, '96.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3 1:40 a. m. No. 5 1:15 p. Hi. Local Freight ,... 8:45 a. m,
NOKTH BOUND.
No. 2:15 a.m No. 6.... i5
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Locul Brelght 3:25 p.
L. H. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.
Big Pour Route.
TRAINS i.T URAWKOKD8VILLE.
BIG FOUK.
8 AST. WEST 8 4 a. in.... Dally (except Sunday).... 5:50 p. 4'59 p. Daily 12:37 a. n. 1:47 a. Dally 8 55 a. l:16p. in Daily (except Sunday) 1:15 p.m.
W. H. l'ATTURSON, Agent.
CLODFELTER & DAVIS,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW
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OASTORIA..
tHceoverSmlth fc Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At
Law
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(Successor to C. W. Wilglit.
Office with Ristine & Ristine, 3|and
4 Fisher Building.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
I'ractico^Limlted to Disoase.s of tho
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OI I'ICK IIOUKS!l to 1:2 a. III.
3 lo 4 p.
111.
Joel Block, OrawfordnviUe, Indiana.
JIGTUUA DR. TATT'8 ASTHHAUNB HO I 11 MI-PII nneverfaili send osyonr address, we will UUnLiJmalltrialbotUePBFP The DR. "*FT BROS. M. Co., RothuUr, N.Y.rlfkt
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