Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 April 1897 — Page 4

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THE REVIEW.

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F. T. LUSE.

TIBMS 0» BUBBOBWIO*.

One year, lit the county, Oney«»r,outofth«county,Inuulreat Offlccfor Adyertlinar

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MARCH 27,1897.

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be thankful that Dingley ot al.

in framing the now tariff monstrosity, have put somp articles on the free list, filnnce over this list of articles which will bo admitted free of duty:

A corns: apatite: iirt. educational s-tops, composed of glass aud metal, and valued at not more than six cents per grosp.

Malm ot gilead bladders, crude or sailed for preservation only and not manufactured blood, dried bones.

Coir cudbear ciitch. Dandelom roots divi-divi dragon'H blood.

FishskinB. Human hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn hoofs, unmanufactured.

Junk, old. Leeches. Munjet marrow, crude myrobolan. Pulu. Salep or saloup St. John's bread spunk storax orstyrax.

Teeth, natural or manufactured. Waste shavinpp.

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Zatler, etc. The demand for acorns, bladder?, cutch, cudbear, dragon's blood, leeches, saloup, spunk atari stvrax is heavy in every household. Waste shavings would be a grand gift outside the cas belt, leeth will be free. That is good we are short on teeth in those ssct.ions where the people "shed" them early in life.

ANOTHER REPUBLICAN PAPER. Rumors, with some considerable foundation for their existence, are heard of the intended establishing of another republican paper in Orawfordsville within the next few months. It is to be, it ie understood, strictly anti-ring, and its support is expected to com-) from those republicans who are opposed to those of the party now in office or to

be

placed there. It

meatiB

anti-Bonnell, anti-Brown and several other antis who think they own the party here and that it could not exist without them. The defeat of some candidates on the county ticket last fall has, it is said, greatly embittered many of their friends towards some in the party whom they think aided in bringing it aoout, and they propose to even up at their first opportunity, and consider that the first thing needed i- a newspaper under their control.

SOON BE A LAW.

The Dingley tariff bill will soon in all probability be a law and will soon go into effect. The trusts and wealthy corporations controlling tnany of the necessities of the people will have evt ry reason to rejoice and will do so. The wool, iron and lumner men and many others feel grataful no doubt to a republican Congrets and President for the enactment ot a law which legalizes their gouging au 1 extortionate opera tions. It will be ingh protection soon with a vengeance, but after a little time the people who have been paying roason able prices for their clothing, those who have doDe extensive work in building, and many other classes will personally ascertain just where protection comes in and who are benefitted by it.

REWARD WINGATE.

Kurnal John Wingate,

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stood, vants the positiou or State Tax Commissioner, which office is one that the Governor has the power to bestow. Wingate

the only republican of the

county that was for Mount from the

Only One Standard

You and we may differ as to money standards and out of our very differences good may come. But we won't differ as to the merits of one standard emulsion of cod-liver oil.

SCOTT'S EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is almost as much the standard in all cases of lung trouble, and every condition of wasting1 whether in child or adult as quinine is in malarial feVers.

Differ on the money question if you will, but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard.

Your druggist sells Scott's Emulsion. Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, New York

Btart, the others of the party favoring him only from county pride and with no belief in his securing the nomine, tion. By all means Mount should reward the Kurnal. He has sought heretofore to break into office but failed, and now is the time to reward him. He made several long winded speeches for hie party last fall, and now is theaccept ed time to pay him for his great labors.

President McKinley, it is said, in general is opposed to the reappointing of men to official positions, who have under former republican administrations held office. A very good idea, and satisfactory no doubt to the country at large. The man that thinks he cannot live without office should be forced out into the world and compelled to earn a livelihood the same as ftie great majority of the population of the country do and if he cannot let him starve. The country is cursed with too many of this class of reopl« now, and McKinley's plan will force some of them ultimately to earn their livine by hard work.

During the last six years DeKalb county, which has been the victim of outrageous official plundering, has raised by taxation and expended for county purposes 8377,023.(i0, for which it has nothing to show save an indebtedness of §100,000. During the same years Steuben county, immediately alongside, has decreased its expenditures over 810,000. per annum. Its total assessment in 1S96 was §22,617.96, as against 357/723.S1 in DeKalb county, besides which its affairs are in good condition.

There is tnoie catarrb^in this section of the country than all other diseasas put. together, anil until the last few years was supposed to be incurable, For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, prououn«»«i it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoouful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address,

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7uc. ......... Hall's Family Pill are the best.

On an

he lock step has been abolished the Wisconsin State Prison,

CAN'T HELP TELLING.

No village so small. No city so large. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, tames known for all that is truthful, all that is reliable, are attached to the most thankful letters.

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The Shakers have made a discovery which is destined to ac omplish much good. Realizing that three-fourths all ur sufferings arise from troubles, that the country is literally filled with people who cannot eat and digest food, without subsequently suffering pain and distress, and that many are starv ing, waisting to mere skeletons, because their food does then no good they have devoted much study and thought to the subject, and the re.-ult is this discovery of their Digestive Cordial.

A little book can be obtained from your druggist that will point out the way of relief at once. An investigation will cost noth ng and will result in much good.

Children all hate to take Castor Oil, but not Laxol, which is palatable.

Electric liuht is being introduced in all the cars of the Swiss Jura-Simplon railway.

Y- S- E- ConventionSan Francisco, July 7-12, Big Four Route. On occasion of this great meeting the "li Four Route" will name special low rates from all points on its system via Chicago, St. Ijouis or Peoria. The Big Four run through trains from New York, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis to St. Louis and Peoria and from Cincinnati and ljouisville to Chicago, Full information can be obtaiued on application to the nearest agent.

Underwear at M/jrs A Ui

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OASTORIA.

Tfcfwilaht dgutmrt

li rrtry

Tlxey come to Lydia E. Pinkham, and

tell the one story of physical salvation gained through the aid of her Vegetable Compound.

The horrors born of displacement or ulceration of the womb: Haekaehe, bearing-down, dizziness, fear of coming calamity, distrust of best friends.

All, all—sorrows: and .sufferings of the past. The la mod Vegetable Compound" bearing the illustrious name, Pinkham. has brought them out of the valley of suffering to that of happiness aud usefuluess.

New Wabasli $20 Mileage BookOn and after March 20th, '07, the Wabash 120 mileage book will be good en all branches of the system east of the Mississippi riv-jr. except Chicago or Streator and Bement. This extension of territory makes the Wabash book a most desirable one. Purchasers can use it from Toledo or Detroit to St. Louis, Keokuk, Quincy and Hannibal, also be tvveen Chicago and Detroit with the above exception. For further particulars call on or address,

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of

average an Englishman is times heavier than a French-

fourteen man.

Spriao: Requires

That the impurities which have accu initiated in your blood during the win ter shall be promptly and thoroughly expelled if good health is expected When the warmer weather comes these impurities are liable to manifest them selves in various ways and often lead lead to serious illness. Unless the blood is rich and ^ure that tired feel ing will afflict you, your appetite will fail and you will find yourself "all run down." flood's Sarsaparilla tones and strengthens the system, drives out. all impurities and makes pure, rich health\ blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood puriner and the best spring medicine. Be sure to get only Hood's.

Thus. Follen,

Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.

lr. is claimed that coal beds have been found in Manitoba which will •jield coal in commercial quantities

OASTORIA.

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It ea every iNfpn.

Excursion-

Anderson, Ind., April 20th and 21st at $2.55 round trip, return April 23d. Iudianapolis, ltul., April 26tb and 17tb, $1.75 round trip, return May 1st.

Richmond, Ind., May 10th, 1th and 12th, £2.25 round trip, return May 14th Indianapolis, Ind., May 17th and 18th, $1.30 round trip, return May 21st

Indianapolis, Ind., May 24th and 25th, $1.30 round trip, return May 27th. Marion, Ind., July 6 and 7,§2.35 round trip, return July 10.

A Young Man Made HappyI am only 25 years old, but because of indiscretions and abuses I became wreck mentally and physically, ashamed to meet any one. A relative of father's, residing in Washingt6n Co., your State, told father to try Yenowine and now after a 2 month's treat inent I am so much better I want you to send me treatment for 2 more months," writes Harry H. Wickshire Atchison, Kansas. Yenowine will do it every time for yiung or old, and re member, we guarantee a cure every time. Send direct to the laboratory Address American Yenowine Co., 5 11 Broadway, New York.

Stray dogs are cremated in Birming ham, England, at the rate of fifty a day. »,

OASTOMA.

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That tired feeling is due to impov erished blood. Enrich the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be strong and vigoious.

Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 19,1896. Mkssus. Ely linos.—I have used Ely's Cream Balm a number of years and find it works like a charm. It has cured me of the most obstinate case of cold in the head in less than 48 hours from the time I felt the cold coming on. I would not be without it. Re spectfully yours, 283 Ilart St. Frhd'k Fries.

Cream Balm is kept by all druggistsFull size 50c.. Trial size 10 cents. We mail it.

ELY BROS.,Stf Warren St., N. Y.

The new drainage syste of Marseilles has been completed at a cost of 88,000,000 fran cs.

"Not Exactly Eight-"

Thousands of people are in this condition. They are not sick and yet they are by no means well. A single bottle of Hood's 'Sarsaparilla would do them a world ot good. It would tone the stomach, create an appetite, purify and enrich the blood and give wonder ful vigor and vitality. Now is the time to take it. .......

Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousnessness. AU ruggiste, 25c.

A skunk took refuge from a dog in an Atchison grocery store, ana the next day the proprietor got an extension of time from the jobbers.

Parisian

year.

ragpickers earn 16,000.000 a

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Having

COMFORT IN BUGGIES

Is as essential as style aud appearance—possibly more so. The Vehicles manufactured by the A. Howard and Galion Ohio Biiggy Companies comprise all tliese points. Sold only by

M. G. Beckner

Agent for Satley Implements, Corn Planters, Harrows, Cultivators, Breaking Plows. No. 132 south Washington street.

WEAK MEM MADE VIGOROUS.

MPEFFER'SISERVlGORDld!

It act* powerfully and tfrkkly. Cures when aH others fall. Tourist men regain lort manhood: old men reoover youthful viRor. AW.Sulely Guaranteed to Cure KcrvouueM, L.it Vitality, Impotency, Nightly naHulono, I.ont P«wer, either «ex, Falling Memory, Watting DUeases, and aUefectt oj telf abuse or txcesut and indiscretion. Ward* off Insanity and consumption.

Can be carried In rest porliet. Prepaid plain wrap, per. SI per box, or for *2, with A. l"«.ltl»e nrlttmOaarantee to Cur* ar Refund the »f/e»e-.simKRieta. Aridreos

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FEB MJC1IICAJL. ASti'N, Chleu«u, III.

Sold By Moffett '& Morgan.

Bed Wetting Cured

Or no pay. Mrs. B, M. Rowen, Milwaukle, Wis.

B| ChtctiTtcrV EncIUh Diamond Brand.<p></p>PILLS

PENNYROYAL

I Original and Onlj Genuine. A

SAFC, always reliable, lad'cs uk

Drugglft

for ChlehcMtor't English

.mona BratuI to Ked anrl Gold metalUo\\S^ aboxea. it&Jed with bloe rthton. Take \Br Sno other. Jie/utt dangerdut 'Horn and imitation*. At Druggist*, or send 4c. in stamps for particulars, teatimootals and "Hellcf for Cadlcm" letter, by return

Mu!L lO.OffO T'«iiuioninla. A'amt Paper. JhU'he*tcrCncuilculCo.»AlHdt«onKauaret

Sold bj Local i'li&ftaMbfc* Pfe

OR. PEFFER'S

•TANSY PILLS

NEW DISCO VERY. NEVER FAILS. A new, reliable and safe relief form) p. pressed, excessive, scanty or painful roenstumtion. Now used by over BO,000 ladle*. Invigorates those organs. Beware

of

dangerous Imitation*. Namo

paper. 92 pur box, small boxIL Sent pealed In plain wrapper. Send 4c In stamps for particulars. Sold by local dru»gl«t* or addrpns I'EFFEH ME 1)1* 0ALAB8U0XAT10N, Cillcjuu. 111.

Sold by Moffett & Morgan.

There is a powerful movement throughout Maine that woman be added tu the school boards.

MILES

It will pay yon to travel 20 miles, or 40 miles to attend the

CLOSING OUT COST SALE

Of Edward Warner, who has purchased the entire Stock of

Hats, Caws and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, formerly owned by LEE S. WARNER. They represent the latest Styles and Best Qualities of the most reputable manufacturers in the United States.

This store has always borne the reputation of doing just what it advertised, and will continue to do so now.

EVERY IAN

His own salesman. Here is the private cost mark. Cut it out and bring it with you for comparison.

I A N I S I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90

conduct this sale, we invite you to come in.

Edward

secured the services of Mr. Lee S. Warner to

v_We Want Your Trader

Successor to Lee S. Warner.

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Eat, Drink and Be Merry

No. 207

LEast Market Street.

"When you come to town and leel like "taking something,' with a bite to eat thrown in, don't forget

"THE IvODGB

FREE LUNC

WITH EVERY DRINK.

"Old Taylor" Whisky

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ltEPEATEl!.

peifs Clotliincf Parlors.

60 West "Washington Street, Indianapolis, Inl

-"Why should you go elsewheie and ba Inferior. Imitation Clothing, when from us can buy the Genuine. Mrst-class Tailor-maJ kind for the same priee?. Outs is the kindwhiq bears inspection.

WE INVITE COMPARISON.!

For $0.0-0 we sell an $18 Tailor-made Suit.] For $7.50 we sell a $20 Tailor-madf Suit. For $8.00 we sell a $£5 Tailor made Suit. For $10 we sell a $28 Tailor-made

Suit.

For $1.2.50 we sell a $30 Tailor-made Suit. For $15 we sell a $35 Tailor-made Suit. Thousands of pairs of trousers irom Si to Tailor's prices $4 to $10.

Mention this I'apor.

La layette "Bed

Everything new except the Whiskey.

JOHN BERK