Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 May 1897 — Page 5
A HORSE
Lively Barn.
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
In Case of Fire Ring The Towel
i..AGENT FOR THE....
Burglar Proot Grave Vaults.
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OFFICE: 213 South Washington Street. RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.
Telephones No. 61, 81, 83. J. B. SWANK, Ass't.
A Man Can
Better judge the general demand and reliability of goods by the extent they're sold—you are then to decide the
STAYER BUGGY
Is by far the favorite for young men. I have sold several sand they are built to please and last. Come and see.
Buggies and Harness
JOE E. FISHER
JOEL BLOCK.
DO YOU
FINE WINES AND ^LIQUORS. .. ALBERT MTJHLEISEN.
No. 126 North Greon Street.
YENOWINB
DAVIS & DAVIS.
(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 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 aU, young and old, male and female. It is the only natural nerve tonic re'turniphing 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 fo. btood, nerves and impotency, end one dollar in currency, express order, draft or postoffiue order direct to us. Remember we guarantee a complete cure or money refunded Address
AMERICAN YENOWINE CO.,
Mention this paper. Howling Green Offices, 5-11 Broadway, N. Y.
Likes a pleasant placo to lend
1
or stands-just like a person. Then why not feed and shelter your team ^t the large, new and commodious Pike st.eet
BOB DAVIS. WM. A. DAYIM
tfr.cINh Diamond nrand.
EfiNYROYAL FILLS
-Cr-V «r!*lnal anil Only Genuine. A IT SAFE,, alwajH relUblo. L»N'tiail art A\ lJ!l Jtrvm Druggist for CTiitAwtar'# \!r
UIHUI BU1I WII.J
SAFC alwajH rellablo. LACHES bruffstUt for Chic hater'* Kngtuk ma.-, .mond Brand In lied ood Hold meUlUo ,hoxet. veiled with blue ribbon. Tpko ulno other. Rtfxutdangernuttubttitt^ pitoTu and imitation*. At Druggists, or MM 4c. in Btuspi fix particulars, iMlimontiu ao«l O Italic? for fedlM," return
Mr
MaiL 10,000 TeHtraontals. Name /toper,
'fltchc»ter.1heinical
Co.(SiadUoi
~f (Jhtchcuteri TTF LOOAL DRUEGLJIIS.
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Drink Beer?
If so the chief poinis to eonsider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties.
A BEER WHICH EXCELLS
.•In a.l these qualities is essentially Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing.
Epicures say that the In- ... dlanapolis and Lafayette Beer surpasses all ofher Beers. On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.
No. 108 South Green Street. Crawfordsvill., Indiana.
Before going to the fire stop and get a glass of good Cold Beer 2t
"The New Idea."
.... You Can Buy A....
SURREY OR BUGGY
New, Stout, Reliable and the lalest in style and beauty of
WOODWARD
For less money than elsewhere. Woodward htss sold buggies for years. See him at 11(1 and 11S south Washington Street.
PAFT!'ER'S CSNCER TONIO tt&tec Lung iVuublcfl, Debility, diyticn^ng Btotn*c1i female il *.anil is noted tor maicing juren when ftllottev traatintnl fails. Ev^rv mother and invalid ihould have it.
PARKER'S
il
Stands for good qualities, new styles, and Fair Prices.
Our Mail Order Dept.
Makes it easy for you to deal with us our values make it worth your while. Had you not better write for samples now while spring assortments of Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Fabrics are complete.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for' Butterick Pattern
I
All the boys are stuck with her and they have occassion to admire her shape and pleasing features. Yes the
.Gypsy Queen Cigar..
Is all right. Other cigars are blow hards but cannot cope with the sales of this
Favorite Brand.
Wabash Line.
BAST
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 San 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. Follen,
Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.
COMFORT 1 IN BUGGIES
Is as essential as style and appearance—possibly more so. The Vehicles manufactured -by the A. Howard and Galion Ohio Buggy Companies comprise all these points. Sold only by
M. G. Beckner
A cent for Satley Implements, Corn Planters, Harrows, Cultivators, Breaking Plows. No. 132 south Washington street..
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HAIR BALSAM
CIMIIKI AND beautifies the hi
Promote* (rvwtk. Never TAaIIBluxuriant fiwater* Ci_ .Halp to lta Youthful C«l«r7 Curia aeaJp dtMaaas hair falli*,
Oc,*nd$UX) »t PnitgUn
HINDERCORNS TheonlyfUrtCwfa ferns. Stc-ruaa pain. Makes walki.ifi
walkuig ctiy.l'x, atDnigfia.
•ICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Estate of Laweon A. Stingier, deceased. ..vntce 1h hereby given, that the tindersignel IIIIH tioun appointed and duly qualified U» Administrator of the estate of Law*in A. Stingley, late o. Montgomery.County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate in suppose) to be solvent.
WILLIAM II. .fORDON, Adrnr.
JL aA April 2d, 1897. ...
Eternal Vigilance.
Sternal vigilance 1* the price of liberty." It it the price of everything worth having. It is the price of life itself. A man needn't be always looking for danger, afraid that something will happen to him but a wise man will form a habit of care about the important things of life.
It isn't half so much trouble to take care of yourself as ft is not to. A man who follows regular, habits, feels ^e time, ood all ,ife is worth llvih» to him. But a man who "don't want to bother" with taking care of himself has more pain and misery crowded into one day than a good healthy, hearty man who lives right would ever know of in a whole year.
When a titan's stomach is out of order, and his digestion don't work when his liver gets to be sluggish and won't clear the bile out of hit blood, it is time for him to look •ut for himself. He gets no nourishment out of his food. His blood gets thicker and thieker with impurities. His nerves get irritated. He loses energy and fighting force.
He may say, I can stand it, I will feel better to-morrow but the chances are he will feel worse to-morrow and worse still next day. He ought to put himself right at once. He needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made for just this condition, tt r»nMS
ttP
tlle
digestive and nutritive
organs, ana JiT"
t.h,m
P°™T
from the foo3 all
t0
extract
nnt^tl.on*
elements
and transform them into •oun,1jin& blood. It enables the liver to cleans*
out 1
biliotts impurities and pour into the circular' t'on an abundance of highly vitalized blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles which build up healthy flesh, muscular strength, and nerve-energy. It does not make flabby flesh. It is the only suitable tonic and atrengtb-builder for corpulent people.
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.
Ipworth League Convention Toronto, Ont., July 14th to 18th, via the Wabash Line. For this occasion tickets will be sold July 13th to 15th, good returniDg until July 24th with privilege of extension, leaving Toronto not later than August 18th. For further information call on or address,
THOS. For LEN,
Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.
A physician of Kansas City, while looking for an insane patient found him serving on a jury in the Circuit Court
ITOniA.
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Truly great is the man who can become famous without making any of the noise himself.—-Puck.
More than 240,000 cattle were slaughtered last year by a meat extract company in South America.
LBTORZA.
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Baptist Young Peoples Union of AmericaThe Baptist Young Peoples' Union ot America will be held at Chattanooga, July 15 to 18, 1897. On the occasion the Big Four will sell pxcursion tickets at one fare for round trip from Crawfordsville for $13.70. Date of sale 13, 14, and 15th. Return limit gooc1. until August 15, 1897. W. B. PATTERSON
Agent.
An East Greenville (Pa.) lady is sell ing baking powder as a means of raising funds to purchase a bicycle.^
A Fine Stallion—Farmers, Attention. Before brpedinrj you should call at Brittou'6 livery bum IU Crawfoidsville and see his tine young stallion, Reflector, by Champion .Medium. Reflector is a brother it. hlnorl Que Allen, (2 10}%). Reflector is Hi hauJa high, breeds large, all pood colore i" a sure foal tetter. Will stand at the low fee of $8.00, to insure a eolt to stand and suck. For extended pedigree call atBritton's livery bam. A share of your patronage solicited,
Doc. F. BKITTON.
The Columbia wilinery has some facts stated in Hb ad. oo 2nd page. See.
One bicycle lias been supplied to every police station in the suburbs of Paris for the use of the force.
DR. PEFFER'S
iOYAL-TANSY PILLS
NEW DISCOVERY. NEVER FAILS. A new, reliable and safe relief fornup* pressed, excessive, scanty or painful menstuifttion. Now used by
over
80*000
ladle*. Invigorates these organs, lie* ware of dangerous Imitation*. Name paper* $2 per box, small boxIL Sent sealed In plain wrapper. Send 4c In stamps for particulars. Sold by local drucctstA or address i'EFFERMEDX* CAJLASSOCIATION, Cfclcuso* UL
Sold by Moffett & Morgan.
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STATE NEWS.
The beautiful, balmy tnonth of is here. Mash rooms stt you can find them.
The Thoratown telephone exchange opened with fifty-five instruments. Monday next is the last day for tax paying before the penalty is added.
The cost to the city of the fite department for tbe p®8t year *vae 13,317,53.
The Monon ia showing an increase ia busineaB from the Indiana atone quarriee.
O. D. Thomas is the new republican _^°*master at Linden to take the posi-
tion of Bert Duoki
'v....
Dunn, the druggist, has locatea ».-- the fire in the room on the alley In the Y. M. C. A. building.
GOT. Mount came over from Indian] apolis on Saturday and remained out to hie farm until Monday. nThe Baldwin piano and organ sale in Y. M, C. A. hall, which has been in progress for two weeks closes to-day
The Plaza hotel at Danville, 111., will have a 117.000 addition. The new addition will be three stories high and wilj contain forty rooms.
Arrangements have been made (or a prize fight between Elmer Snyder, champion pug of Covington, and Veedersburg pugilist.
There has beea less oats so#D in Ben* VJ° COUNTY than usual this year and th« indications are that the acreage of com will be largely increased.
The contract for a new ten-room school house at Ladoga has been awarded to Huntington & Son of tha) place for tbe sum of 910,100,
A game of base ball between the Wa^ bash team and that of Miami University announced to take place at the college grounds thid afternoon.'
Attica ie moving to organize a militia company, with a membership of sixtynine members. The State furnishes armt, uniforms and $10 a month for armory rent.
The damaged stock of groceries ot Wm. Robb, removed to Music Hall, are being disposed ot rapidly on account of the cheapness in price at which they are offered.
With the taking effect of the new laws passed by the last legislature, rail road companies must give notice ou the station blackboards of the hour a train will arrive thirty minuteB, instead ot twenty minuteB before the train is duo.
The County Commissioners, it is understood, will after to-day enter suit against John Hutton and his bondsmen, if a settlement between he and*the county is not made. The Commissioners claim a balance of over $7,000 is due from Hutton.
The Attorney-General of the State gives an opinion that the Sheriff of the Supreme Court is entitled to but $500 per year. This ie the job held down by David Roach, formerly of this city, who has heerfetor receorebeiving the sum of 1700 per year.
James Cullec, of Lafayette, a bridge builder, while working on the Salt creek bridge, near Bedford, fell from the top, a distance of seventy-two feet. He turned one or more somersaults in hiB fall, alighting on hiB feet, and escaping with practically little injury.
The children ot the late Joseph Ballard, of Jackson township, have ordered a post mortem of the remains, not being satisfied with the return of heart failure. An examination of the stomach and other organs will be made by Dr. John F. Geiss, of Indianapolis.
Ladoga shut out outside competition from bidding tor the construction of a new brick school building to be erected there this season. This may be the proper way to sustain home mechanics, but the people who pay for the job ought to be the oneB to decide that point, not the directors.
The peculiar will of Jacob Harman, ot Warretf county, who died about tweive years ago. by which Wabash college and the American Bible society were each to receive 25 cents ppr acre every year from the beneficiaries named in the will, has been in court since 1886, and now is finally settled. Wabash college retains $14,0C0 and the American Bible society nothing. Lawyer fees and court costs consumed no small amount of the original bequests.
The toll r?ad row in Clinton county, along the line ot the Barnsville and Frankfort grai'cl road, has been compromised by the county commissioners agreeing to its purchase. Months ago an organization with 200 members resolved to dispute the collection of tolls, .and since then scores of poles have been cut away, and there have been numerous prosecutions instituted by the gravel road company, all of which came to caught. Much ill-feeling was aroused, and the business interests ot Frankfort suffered, because the road was owned principally by Frankfort capital.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
ScrofulaTumors
Broke Out and Caused Intense Suffering—Hood's Sarsaparllla Keep* the Blood Pure. "Several years ago I had scrofula which appeared in tumors in dittoes parts of my body. It tools five for them to develop they could be lanced and I suffered inteBidyr Physician# (ailed to euro me. Ater three years of great suffering the trouble reached my throat and my tonsils consumed, ?f ©i IWotula by
Hood's Sarsaparllla and prOOU-ed six bot» ties. After taking a few bottles I felt better. I continued until I wan eventually cured. I have never been troubled With scrofula since thut time. Hood's Srisa^ parilla keeps my blood pure in spring and
Mas. SARAH G. DALES, Rutland, III. to get Hood's because
fan. N. B.
Us soi«»
Hood's
Is the best-In fact the 6tit ffitf SldWa jftrrttter Sold by all druggists. $1 six for $0.
Hood's Pills
with Hood's SarL^utullk
-THE-
LINK
irbRTH BOUND.—DAILY
MOBC*
SFFRFLMY
So. 8, St. Joeaccommodation «, a. No. 8, South Bend accommodation.... Ma p. M. BOOTH BOOND.-DAILY KXCKPT 8UMDAV. Terre Haute Mall o.u terre Haute Mall '.-4:43 p?nT Qood^eonnectlor made at Terre Haute for MM South and South-west. Trains ran through to St.Joseph,Mich., making good ooiDMlloiiria C. 4 W. forMichigan points.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent
MONON ROUTE
ro
CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY
AAA the North.
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 13, '96.
SOUTH BOUND.
JJo. 3 1:40 a.m. Ijl5p.au Local Freight 8:45 a. m.
NOKTH BOUND.
S®* a. 8-" 1:15 a. m. Local Freight 535 p.
m.
L. H. Clark, Agt., Crawfordavllle.
Big Pour Route.
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TBAIN8 AT CRAWFORDBVIIXX. BIG FOUR.
IA8T. WKBT 8.42 a. Daily (except Sunday) 5:50 p. }"58 P. Da:iy 12:87 a. 1:47 a. Daily 8 55 a. l:15p. m....Dally (except Sunday). ...1:15 p.m.
\V. B. I'ATTEKSON, Agent.
CL0DFELTER DA ,18,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Wllldoageneralpracticeln allCourts.
fflce over Smith & Steele's drug store, south
W ashiugton Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
AND—
General Insurance.
(Successor to C. W. Wriglit.
Office with Bistine & Ristine, 3|and
5 4 Fisher Building.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
I'ractlceJLimited to.Disemeti of the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFFICE Horns !t to li a. in. 2 to 4 p. m.
Joel Block, Crawfordsvill-* Indiana.
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TAFT'S ASTHXAIXNX "1 never fails send as your
Imail trial bottlaPn
The DR. BROS. M. Co., Rochester, N.Y.r Ittt
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