Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 May 1897 — Page 8

^Vegetable Prep arationfor Assimilating theToodandHeguta-

Bqg the Stomachs and Bowels of

lM AN IS HI LI) KIN

Promote sBigcsUoaChecTfulness and Best.Contai ns neither Opnim,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NAHCOTIC.

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HkmSadISaatr. —vFlmr.

Apcrfect Remedy for Constipation. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .FeverishDCSS and

Loss OF SLEEP.

lac Simile Signature of

NEW YORK.

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EXACT COPT Of WHAPPEB,

Have You Looked

Hardware, Dishes and Tinware.

THAT THE

FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE

OF

IS ON THE

WRAPPER

OF EVERT

BOTTLE OF

CUSTOM!

Oaatorla is put up in oae-dib bottles only. It la not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to soli yon anything also on the plea or pronto that it ia "just aa good" and "will answer every pnrposo." J®" Bee that yon get O-A-B-T-O-i-I-A..

ChtlM* daO* ^r S/V/f s?- lfll^

wnppth

She says she buys all of her Furniture

from us,

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Because it is' the only one in town that kee^e every thing up to date, andgit does not cost any .more than any other houses charge for stuff that is out of style.

TIC

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Our Line of Carpets?

lined the pricesar.

Do You a JStove or (enter?

If so buy one of ours, and you willjbe pleased.

We

will surely isuit your ideas. If you need an outfit housekeeping we are the only ones who can fit you oout complete and will save vou money. Give us a call, and be convinced.

handle nothing but the best, and

Matiorney & Sons

GOOD BUTTER

The finest and sweetest Butter is made by using Polar Creameries. "We have them in two sizes. Call and see them

"120-122 South Washington Street.

VORIS & COX.

Successors to Joe E. Fisher.

Children Cry for Pitcher's

Castorla.

loitiM CoDsty Devs

YOUNTSVILLE.

1

rank Royalty, of Wingate w«fe hero Monday.

Mr. Watts, of New Richmond, sheared one hundred eheep for Howard O'Neal this week,

Geo. Law too visited the Soldiera' Home last week.

Byron Sweeney will start on next Monday with a huckster wagon.

Ed Mahorney, of Crawfordeville, sold tour bicycles here Saturday.

k. A. McCain and wife lunched at the bridge Monday evening,

Mary Hopping entertained the new bicycle club this week, at her home, with refreshments.

The Yount woolen mills company have recently added four broad looms and numerous other modern machines to their plant.

A number of young people from New Market called on some of our older people Sunday.

It is quietly rumored that two of our young people are soon to be married We congratulate them as a suitable match.

This village was depopulated one evening this week. Men, women and children laid aside their daily cares and went 6shing.

David Stonebraker and Joe Wilkerson, of Alamo, with their families, helped Howard Stonebraker eat a 10pound bass on Sunday.

J. Will Hurst has a new bicycle, also Misses Nettie Cope, Florence Boraker and Eva Love. i.

The pants factory purchased by the woolen mills is quartered in the carding room and is now in operation.

There is a demand for empty houses here for tenant?. Why don't some enterprising citizen build some half dozen to rent? They would be readily taken.

The "Cinderella Bicycle Club" was organized this week. It is composed of ladies with no discrimination in age or color. Owing to considerable argument on the night of organization, ov*r the admittance of gentlement the president and secretary resigned, leaving the treasurer with 7 cents in her possession. Friends inteivened and the worthy president is again on deck. The first run likely will be to Waynetown to-morrow afternoon. J. Will Hurst will appear with his new hloomerB and wheel and act as chaperon and peace maker for the club's initial run.

The trustees of township and school corporations meet at the county superintendent's office to-day to report the enumeration of school children of the county.

Jeff Stewart, Indianapolis, wao in town on Wednesday. He is in the retail grocery business east of the court house in* that city, and reports a good trade.

Fifteen bonds of the denomination of $1,000 are to be issued by the city for the puipose of obtaining the money to build a n»w sphool building. The Ben Hur organization takes the bonds at 4 per cent, interest.

The poet has said "there is a pleasure in the pathless woods, a rapture on the lonely shore, society where no intrude." This is correct, and ir he had a half dozen of those Haymakers' No, lOQ^ cigars, the truth of the expression would DO emphasized. Made BY Win, Muhlei-

senj

A. peculiar law suit that has been in the courts for almost a generation was settled in the Clinton circuit court yesterday. In early pioneer days John Clark sold two lots in Colfax to Abner Bak^r, the conditions being that if the town ever secured a railroad Baker

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to pay Clark $300 for the lots, and if the village got no railroad the price was to be but 83. When the toad came Baker refused to pay the 8300 and resisted on the ground that it was in the nature of a wager, and, therefore, uncollectable. Both principals to the litigation died many years ago, and the fight was kept up by the heirs.

Nine hundred women have been elected this year to serve aB poor law guardians in England.

Vandaiia Line Rates.

To St. Louis and return, one fare the round trip. Date of sale, May 4, 5, and 8, Good to return including May 11.

To Marion, lnd., April 30, May i, one fare^ 82.35, good to turn including May 3.

I-Iorae Seekers low rates south and west May 4 and 18. Lake Maxinkuckee, (Culver) ahd Garland Dell rates go into effect May 1.

Rates to Winona and Nashville Exposition will be published soon.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

Hood's

Restore full, regular aetlon of the bowels, do not irri- all tate dr inflame, but leave III all the delicate digesttra, or-

fanlim

In perfect condition. Try them. 15 centi. te^ared only by C. Hood Co., Lowell, Xais.

DR. CARTER & CO.

THE REI.IABLB SPECIALISTS.

80 years' experience. Located here since 1887. SPECIALTIES: Catarrh, Asthma, No-e Throat, Lunv. Bladder and Kiduey troubles, Blood anl Skin Diseases, errurB ot youth, excesses Oi .ibuse, emissions, varicocele,Spermatorrhea Strioture and Piles cured. Sexual power and vigor fully re­

stored. Will treat for a shert time only for the exceedingly low price of $4.00 a month, Including medicine. All those beginning treatment now or before the first of June will be treated at the same fee until cured. No Incurable cases taken. Write your troubles if out of city. Enclose stamp for reply. Symptom blank and book frte.

DR. CARTER «fc CO.,

Room 316 Indiana Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Office Hours 9 to 32 a. m. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday—9 to 11.

Things of Beauty

Is the term used concerning our line of fine hats this season. Pretty Hats, truly,

Ary Joys Forever

if not in the existance of the hat it ii the memory of what once was—so becoming and attractive that its equal in no where to be found. Your money's worth at

Witlits' Emporium.

East Main Street.

Truth Tersely Told.

Overworked women, lacking nervepower and vitality, will find Dr. John W. Bull's Pills an effective tonic and nervine. "I find Dr. Bull's Pills do all that is claimed for them, and other ladies I know,who have taken the pills, endorse them. Mrs. Philip Rysedorph, Greenbush, N. Y." Dr. JohnW.Bull's Pills (60 in box) cost but 25 cents trial box, 10 cents, at dealers, or by mail. A.C.Meyer&Co.,Baltimore,Md. Ask for the genuine Dr.

SOLD BY NYE & BOOE.

i«t bay.

THE GREAT

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

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there

Made a

Man

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PHEKTOK NBMJAUY Produces the above results in 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others falL Koung men will regain their lost manhood,

5S?^i,1kreJ?ver

and old

their

youthful vigor by using

KhVIVO, it quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and au effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. Which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and ra-

the

yonth. It wards off Insanity

and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall, •1.0Q per package, or six for 8S.OO, with a, poal •*7® written guarantee to cure or refund •be money. Circular free. Address

80XALMEDICDiE CO.,209 Dearborn St..CHICAGO,ILL Sold NYE & BOOE.

is

NOTHING JlNER.

For Breakfast than Pure

.BUCKWHEAT

CAKES

"We have the Genuine dark Buckwheat Flour.

"Whole "Wheat Flour in ten pound sacks.

Our Laurel Flour, high grade patent, is pissed.

unsur*

Buckwheat in ahy quantity.

Henry Sloan's

MARKET GROCERY.

B- Y. P. U— Chattanooga, Tebn.. July p, 15,18.1897- ,r A great meeting at a great convention city. A great railway, the Queen and Crescent route is the only direct line to it.

Solid Vestibuled limited trains from Cincinnati (109 miles shorter than any other line). Through Pullman from Louisville (Southern Ry'y) Superb tracks and service. Low rates.

Send you name to undersigned for printed matter and full information. W. A. Beckler, N. P. A, 111 Adams St., Chicago W. W. Mau^e, T. P. A., 373 Broadway, Now Yorkj C- TV. £el! D. P. A., Fourth and Race'Sts., Cincinnati W. W. Dunnavant, T. P. A., Cleaveland, O. C. A. Baird, T. P. A., Detroit, Mich. W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., Cincinnati.

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APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward, of the city of CrawfordsvlUe, Montgomery county, Indiana, and the citizens of Union township, said county, that I, Terrence Homes, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the ape of tweuty-one years, anil a continuous resident of said Union township morn than ninety days next preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of theoounty of Montgomery, at their regular June session, 1897, for a HOMISO to sell spirituous, VIUOUK, malt and nil kiuds of Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to bo drank on the premises.

My place -t business and tfco premises wherein Maid Liquors are to bo sold and drank afe situated and specifically described as follows, to-wlt: The north room on the ground floor of tli twO-9tory brick bull ling on north Wellington street, number 180, in the City of CrawfordsvlUe, Indiana, situate on part of lot ninetytwo (92), as the same is known and designated on the original plat of the Town of CrawfordsvlUe, Montgomery County, State of Indiana, bounded as follnws: Beginning at the northeast corner of Mild lot, running thence west eighty-two and one-half (B2V) feet .o the northwest corner of *nid lot, thence south twenty 20) ieet, thenee on-t lght-two and one-half (82H) feet to the east line of said lot, thor'ce north

twenty (20) feet to the place of begi mlng, said room being ei 'li e«n (wfeet wide and thirtyseven (37) feet und nlt.e (9) Inches deep, and fronting on Wu.-Lilugton street In said City of Crawford9vllle luri'ana.

And I shall nlso state In my said application that I desire to carry on In the same room above described, other and different business as follows: The sale of cider, pop, ginger ale, mineral waters and all kinds of soft drinks and liquors sold and used as beverages, tobacco and cigars. TERRENCE HOLMES.

May 1, 1897.

APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens Coal Creek township, and of the town of Wingate, Montgomery county, State of Indiana, that I, Joseph M. Bush, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and now and for more than ninety (DO) days time prior to the date of this notice of application, a continuous resident of said township, and over the age of twenty-one years, will apply at the regular June session, 1897, of the Bonrd of Commissioners of said county, commencing on the first Monday of June, 1897, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other Intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow tho same to be drank on the premises where sold.

My place of business and the premises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated und specifically described aa follows:

The room In the one-story frame building situated on that part of the north east corner of lot number forty-eight (48), us the same is known and designated on the recorded plat of the original town of Pleasant Hill, now Wingate Coal Creek township, Montgomery County, Indiana, which is described as follows Commencing at a point four inches south of the north-east corner of said lot number forty-eight (48), running thence west forty (40) feet, thence south twenty (20) feet, thence east forty (40) feet thence north twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. Said 100m wherein said liquors are to be sold and £rank and said business carried on, occupies the whole of said frame build•ng and covers the entire tract or parcel of real estate above described.

And I shall also state In my said application that I desire to carry on In the same room above described, other and different business as follows: Running one (1) pool table, the sa'e of cider, pop, ginger ale, mineral waters and all kinds of soft drinks and liquors sold and used as beverages, tobacco and cigars.

May 1, 1897.

John W. Bull'sPills.

Bed Wetting Cured

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

No. 207

JEast Market Street.

Perfect Frined.

The ^ero Cfe^tnery

Gives the Highest Satisfaction and costs but a small amount

Awarded

Hlchest Honors—World's Fah£

-DR

Houlehan & Guillen

Sole Agents for Montgomery County.

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CREAM

MNNG

pmm

MOST PERFECT MADE.^

A nan Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pm fjen Ammonia, Alum or any other adultenrt, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

Bead

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Wirhmt Pail

.For it is About.

Mrs. Britton wishes you to examine the stock and prices of The Columbia and compare with her competitors that will be sufficient for her to hold your trade. Location, 1st stairway Ea-t of Elston's Bank.

ENGINES

BOILERS.

AND

JOSEPH Mi BUSH.

Do not buy until you have |read the ATLAS Catalogue. Write for it to-day.

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, P. O. Box 741. Indianapolis, Ind.

Rubeii's Clotlpij Parlors.

60 West "Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Why should you go elsewhere and buy Inferior. Imitation Clothing, when from us you can buy the Genuine, First-class

S- Mention this Paper.

Eat, Drink and Be Merry^

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

'THE

Tailor-made

kind for the same price? Ours is the kind which bears inspection.

WE INVITE COMPARISON.

For $6.00 we sell an $18 Tailor-made Suit. For $7.50 we sell a $20 Tailor-made Suit. For $8.00 we sell a $25 Tailor made Suit. For $10 we sell a

$28

Tailor-made Suit.

For $12.50 we sell a $30 Tailor-made Suit. For $15 we sell a $35 Tailor-made Suit. Thousands of pairs of trousers irom $1 to $5Tailor's prices $4 to $10.

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