Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 April 1897 — Page 5
D. C.
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Funeral Director and Embalmer.
A E N O E
In Case of Fire Ring The Towel
Burglar Proot Grave Vaults.
OFFICE: 213 bouth Washington Street. RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.
Telephones N". 61. 81, 83. J. B. SWANK, Ass't.
1 Just Can't
•Stay 'ut, of Business and am in it again at 131 south Washington stc.t. with 11 winning line of
No.
126
A HORSE
Likes a pleasant place to feed or stand—just like a person. Then why not feed and shelter your team at the large, new and commodious Pike stveet Lively Barn.
DAVIS & DAVIS.
BOB DAVIS WM. A. DAVIS
A cat with a wooden lee ilnds an up propriate haven at the Togus Me.) Soldiers' Home.
One of the cranks elected in Austria favors the abolition of the Christian religion and a return to the worship of the ancient Teutonic deities.
Buggies and Harness
Competition can not, cope with the grade and prices of my goods. This cans much to the purchaser this spring who buys on a (ienuin'i guarantee. The "STAVEli'' Young Men's ..Buggy is a Great Favorite.
FISHER
JOEL BLOCK.
"I NEVER SAW A SAW SAW A SAW A S A S A W SAWS A SAW,".BUT JUST TELL THEM THAT YOU SAW MEAT
FINE WINES ^AND^LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN.
"No. 10S South Green Street. Crawfordsville Indiana.
Before going to the fire stop and get a glass of good Cold Beer 2t
North Greon Street.
YBNOWINB
(The Famous German Remedy.)
Blood and Nerve Tonic.
ItESTORES, 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 nead, steady nerves and sound body. 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 gentile organs it stands as the one remedy that carries the full endorsement of famous
Hospital Physicians. Cure guaranteed in every instance. Correspondence confidential. For two months treatment foi btood, nerves and impotency, i-end one dollar in currency, express order, draft or postoffke order direct 10 ii"5 Remember we guarantee a complete cure or monkey lciunUeil Addict
AMERICAN YENOWINE CO.,
Mention this paper. Bowling Groen Offlces, 5-11 Broadway, N. Y.tw
a A
SURREY OR BUGGY
New, Stout, Reliable and the lalest in style and beauty of
WOODWARD
For less money than elsewhere. Woodward hss sold buggies for years. See him at 11G and 118 south Washington Street.
PARKER'S CINCER TONIO «r® n1UD* Debility, dirtreiilng etomtcli an4 koiile ills, find is noted lor making urca when AHOUMT trsattntnt fails. gvory mother and invalid should have it.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM ClMniei tod btamifiu th« hate PromotM luxuriant (wrlk. Merer Palis to Bestor* «TtB -H«ir to it* Toothful C.l.rT Cunt tnlp diiMuat hair »e.«nd «1.00
HlNDF^RCORNS TMonljrmn® Cnh u.i ps.m. Make* Vfilk.n :»A£ ui.r7- Vsc* fttDrutffiau
A CHEAP DEESS
Mjj
'The New Idea."
Is often as pretty and servicable as a more expensive one. We feel that to be the oase with many of the pretty goods we are now showing at 39c, 5OC, 55c and 59c. Firm, stocky texture, newest designs and colors in checks, novelties, mixtures.
A
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CAiil)
"Will bring you samples by return mail. Try us now 011 that Easter Dress.
BAST
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Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for Butterick Pattern Agents for Dent and Foster Gloves.
Don't
Bring your market basket because we furnish one for you on this great offer of 81.10 worth of goods for 90c. The list is as follows:
1 bar Star Soup .. lc rackage Arbuckle's Coffee 10c Id. best Gunpowder Tea.., 20c Oan west Corn 10c Dozen Sweet Oranges 15c JtfU). ground Pepper 20c (|M*t Cranberries .• 5c 1 Navy Beans lc peck good Apples 7c Basket Ic
Call and examine them. Corner College and Water streets.
FRANK T0WNSLEY.
C_
|k DIRECTIONS
ATAR
for using
CREAM BALM
Applva particle of the balm directly into the nostrils. After moment draw a strong breath through the nose. Use three times a 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. TL{ balm la quickly absorbed and gives relief 1.1 once. Price 50 cents at Druggistsor by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 58 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, FJ) Paso, Gilve«'on. Citv
nt
Mexico. Oitumwa, Kttuas CiLy, Omaha, Denver, Ogden, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and San Francisco, Evansville, Chattauooga 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. FOLI,EN,
Pass. Agt., Lafayette, lnd.
Devil On Corns
IO Cents
Positively removes hard or soft Corns. Bunions, Warts and Moles. Ask your druggist.
China imported 13,000,000 square feet of American lumber last year, most of it from the States of Oregon and Washington.
Love has a long way to go to reach the heart of the modern up to date young man. When he
looks for a wife, lie expects a good deal. Probably he expects
more than he deserves. He wants good looks, good sense, good nature, good
health. They usually go together. An observing man" learns that a woman who is physjcally weak and nervous and incapable, is likely to be ill-natured too. The sweetest temper is ruined by continual sickness.
A woman whose nerves are constantly racked and dragged by debilitating drains and inflammation, cannot be a genial companion or happy wife and she is totally unfitted to be a mother.
These troubles prevail almost universally among women largely because of carelessness and neglect. There is no real need of them. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive specific for the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism.
It cures them radically and completely. It heals, strengthens and purifies. It is the only scientific remedy devised for this specjal purpose by an educated, skilled physician. It is the only medicine that makes motherhood easy and absolutely safe.
Miss Lauretta McNees, of Reno (P. O. Box 723), Washoe Co., Nev., writes: "I have discontinued taking the Prescription' and will not take any more (at present). Last month I had no pain at all and worked every day without any inconvenience whatever. It was'the first time I never had pain during that period. I cannot say too much lor your medicines, especially the Favorite Prescription and Pleasant Pellets.' I know of a laclv who took one bottle of your Favorite Prescription and she says she was not sick like she was with her first baby. This was her second babv. She thinks it a grand medicine. So do I."
Dr. Pierce has had a life-time of experience in this particular field. His 1000-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" contains several chapters devoted to woman's special physiology. A paper-bound copy will be sent free on receipt of 2t one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. For a cloth-bound copy send 31 stamps.
YOUNTSVILLE.
Supt. Hurley of the eravel road paid his uen for all work done to date last week.
Wdlie Moy, the Cliiuese bikist, of C'rawfordsvillrt, visited frionds here last Sunday.
A. E. Yount of the Goodyear Rubber Co., Chicago, spent Sunday with hie parents here.
Howard Stonebraker did some interior tiecoratiue: for -lit. II. Oueall and Jim Stubbins last week.
Miss Cora Iliggins waB called to FVanct'sville last Saturday by the serious illness of a relative.
Misses Sallie Hornbraker and Bettie Hopping spent Sunday in Whitesvilla. They made the trip on their bicycles.
The Young Woolen Mills have two men on the road now who are selling more goods then they can manufacture.
B. O. Haworth is taking lesson in the art of weaving at the woolen mills and lucidently keeping his eye on his best girl.
Charles Thompson, of Crawfordsville, moved on Albania p^ace this week and Chas. Swenk will soon move on S. S Galloway's place.
bam Love and Bill Lawton are tiiet to report success fishing this year having caught 16 pounds of bass on last Sunday.
Abram Switzer ons of our oldest citizens is not expected to live. He is 32 years old and is suffering with a complication of diseases.
Byron Sweeney who has been connected with a Louisville tobacco concern for a year will run a notion wagon for C. Sweeney this year.
Capt. Marie Hopping of the '-Lone Tree" riding club, may be seen daily in thiB vicinity piloting some member of the club to the beautiful scenery hereabouts.
Pete McCabe's popularity is becoming known far and wide as an after dinner speaker. He has had to decline several invitations to 0 o'clock dinners l«tely owing to his dislike of notoriety.
The social at the hall was not largely attended Saturday evening on account of bad weather. The literary will be c«lled to order by Pres. Bentoa Snyder to-night. A large crowd is expected in attendance.
Rev. Williams preached a very able rinon Sunday ni°ht on "Tht» Slothi: if »l* 1. 1 .-it 't -s yoiWii minister will BOMIC day be a topnotcher in iiis profession. His next appointment will be April 18.
Constantinople has twenty-eight times.
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The queen's "kitchen" wages are about $50,000 every year.
an Englishman is heavier than a
On an average fourteen pounds Frenchman.
The weight of the Eiffel tower is es estimated at, 7,000 tons.
Fits Cured
Frtm. U.SJoun*ttf Prof. W. H. Pee* Vho makes a specialty o£
Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician his success is astonishing: We have heard of cases of so years' standing cured by him. Ha publishes a val uable woric on this disease, which he aends .with a large bot
tle of his abcolnta core, free to any sufferers who mar sand their P. O. and Express address. W* adviu any on* wishing a cure to address M.1T. K. TSXUL. V.4C*ar»t.. InrTsrk
Nixon 2:30, Trotting Trial 2:34 1-4. Sired by Champion Medium 2:22%, sire of Que Allen 2:10%. Dam by Sirocco (thoroughbred aire of Sirocco Belle 2:244.
Now is the time to breed. Good horses are scarce and bring high prices on the market. Breeding has been almost totally abandoned for the pa6t four years and it is now estimated that there are not as many horses in the U. S. now as there were in 1890 by about two millions. Not only have foreigr buyers stripped the country of our high class mature horses, but tbey are now arrived at a point at which they are willing to buy young, undtveloped horses.
There sOdU'.s no estimating the true mHgnitude of the present and future export trade. Our farmers and horse owners tuuBt raise horses to meet this demand. No better horse could be selected to breed to than Nixon.
Nixon 2:30, brother in blood to the famous Que Allen 2:10^, is a handsome dark bay stallion, as near perfect conformation as possible, high headed, proud carriage, kind ai fearless, standing 16 hands and one inch, weighing 1,100 puunds. This is jupt the horse to breed to, having plenty of speed, combined with excessive all round high action. That quality so much 6ou«ht after by foreign buyers.
Nixon will make the season at tx Cruwfordsville fair grounds ing April 1st, 1897, at the very low fee of 810. CHESTER J. BRITTON, Owner.
Epworth League Convention Toronto, Ont, July 14th to 16th, via the Wabash Line. For this occasion tickets will he sold July 13th to 15th, good returning until July 24th with privilege of extension, leaving Toronio not later than August 18th. For further information call on or addreBB,
THOS. FOILEN,
Pass. Agt., Lafayette, lnd.
.Last year about S31,000,000 worth of tobacco wassmokid in Spain—an average of $1.80 per head.
Lock the Door
Before the horse is stolen. Purify, enrich and vitalize your blood and build up your physical system before disease attacks you and serious sickness comes. Hood's Sarsaparilla will innke you strong and vigorous and will expel from your blood all impurities and germs of disease. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now.
Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 25 cents.
There are twei ty monarchies and twenty-five republics in the civilized world.
Notice of Public Sale.
Notice i6 hereby given that I, the undersigned, will 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 the hours of 10 t'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m., the t^lM'ing personal property, to-wit: On#||iggy taken aB the property of Frank Hincade, to satisfy a lien of $23.50 anc. expense of sale, which I hold on said buggy for work at labor performed and material furnished by me in making repairs there in.
This 19th day of March, 1897. CYRUS E. FINK.
The Wabash "California flyer Quickest and best service to California is now offered by the Wabash Railroad, in connection with the Atchison, 4hlf)eka & Santa Fe Railway Vesti9uled sleeping CSJB through to Los Angeles without change, making twentyone hours better time from St. Louis than any other line, and corresponding time from other points.
For pRrticular6 write to any Wabash ticket agent, or to THOS. FALLEN,
Passenger A£eDti LaFayette, lnd.
CASTORIA
For Inffcnta and Children.
•iBil*
aipMui
been beseiged
A. D. HARD, M. D. PHYSICIAN
—AND—
SURGEON.
OFFICE:—No. 119 N. "Washington street. Telephone 287. RESIDENCE:—No. 205 W. Main street.^ Telephone 288.
Prompt attention given to all calls city or country, day or night.
DAN
LIPSCOMB'S
NEW BARBER SHOP
Joel Block, 116 \Y. Pike St. vKxperience guarantees our swrvice.
OJ.11
Wrr'*
Is never done, and it is especially Wfitriof and wearisome to those whose blood to impure and unfit properly to tone, sua* tain, and renew the wasting of nerve, muscle and tissue. It is more because of this condition ot the blood that wonMU are run down,
Tired, Weak, Nervous,
Than because of the work itself. Every physician says so, and that the only remedy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizer .ood Sarsaparilla. For the troubles Peculiar to Women at change of season, climate or life, or resulting from hard work, nervousness, and impure blood, thousands have found relief and cure in
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
The One True Wood Purifier. $i six for $8. Prepared only by r. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.
HnnH'c Dillc
arp thft on,y pllls to
tak®
I1UUU S 1IIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla
-THE-
LINE.
NORTTL BOUND.— DAILY KXCBPT SUNDAY No. 6, St. Joeaccoiumodation .. 8:18 a.m. No. 8, South Bend accommodation 8:16 p. m. socTn BOUND.
DAILY
Terre Haute Mall
EXCEPT SCNDAV.
a.Q,
erro Haute Mall p. a. Uood connectlo' made at Terre Haute forth* South and South-west. Trains run throughto St.Joseph, Mich., making good connection wttk 0. & W. for Michigan points.
J. C. HUTCH1N80N, Agent,
-Qi ioutsvntt NrwAtnmrs CHICA60 Rt((a-
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CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY
Am I he Nortli.
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.
The Only Line to the Famous
Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
—AND-
French Lick Springs.
"The Carlsbad of America."
COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.
Time Card in Effect September 18, '98. SOUTH BOUND. No. 3.......... 1:40 a. ra. No. 8 1:15 p. m. Local Freight 8:45 a.m.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4..:. 8:15 ft.» No. 0
8.
m.
I.oeaLJEfielght 3 85 p, m. L. H. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.
Big Four Route.
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TRAINS AT C'RAWFOKDSVILLK. RIO FOUR.
"AST. WEST 8 42 a. in —Dally (except Sunday).... 5:50 p. tn 4 59 p. Dully.. 18:37 a. 1:47 a. Dally 8 55 a. m. 1:16p. m.....Daily(exceptSunday)....1:15 p.m.
•. W. B. PATTERSON, Agent.
CLODFELTER & DAvIS,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
Will doageueralpracticoin allCourts. fflcoovorSmith te Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
—AND—
GcJiiCTdi I LI. a ranee.
(Sucsissor to C. W. Wright.
Office wiUfc Wstine & Ristine, 3|and
4 Wisher Building.
Ir.
H. E. Greene,
I'ractlco^Limitod to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFKICK liOUHS to 1J a. 111. 2 to I p. 111. S
AfiTUIfl
and see us.
Joel Jilock, Crawfordsrllle, Indiana.
TAFT'S ASTHMALINE
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