Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 July 1897 — Page 8
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought —0 on the and has the signature of wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
It costs four times as much to govern American cities as is spent for the same purpose in Great Britain.
We will sell you a steel range far better than the St. Louis peddleie will, for §20 less, Come and see them. Zack Mahorney Co.
Do you need a hay carrier? Zack Mahorney Co., has the best on the market.
Y. P. S. C- E.
July 7 and 12 to San Francisco via Queen & Crescent route and New Orleans. Low rate tickets for this occasion on sale via the Queen & Crescent from all points north, superb trains. Only one change of cars to San Francisco. Through tourist Pullmans every Thursday from Cincinnati through without change to the coast.
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Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which
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IHt CCNTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURKAV STMECT. NIW VOHK CITY.
Polo on tricycles is the latest Paris novelty in sports.
The hardest precious stone, after the diamond is the ruby.
One woman residing in a Maine village has been so annoyed by loafers leaning ae»ainst her fence that she now keeps it freshly painted.
"I have never had a day's sickness in my lite," said a middle-aged in.Hi the other day. "What a comfort it would be," sighs some poor invalid, "to be in his place for a year or two." Yet half of the invalids we see '.night be jiiBt as healthy as he, if they would only take proper care of themselves, eat proper food— and digest it.
It's so straoge that snch simple things are overlooked bv those who want health.
Food makes health. It makes strength—and strength •wards off sickness. The mao who had never been sick was strong because he always digested his food, and you could become the same by helping your stomach to work as well as his. Sharker Digestive Cordial will help your stomach and will make you strong and healthy by making the food you eat make you lat. Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents.
Write for literature, schedules, etc., to any Q. & C. agent or to C. A. Baird, T. P. A., Detroit, W. W. Dunnavant, T. P. A., Cleveland, Chas. \Y. Zell, D. P. A., Cincinnati, O, Wm. Mange, T. P. A. 273 Broadway, New York, or to
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Our SI.75 rocker and 512.50 bed room suit with matting at 10 cents per yard, is what knocks. See them at Zack Mahorney & Co.'s.
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Poultry netting and wire bcreen at Zack Mahorney Co.
In France, Russia and Holland apoplexy is most frequent in winter in Canada and the United States in summer.
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The annual taxes of the world aggreGermany has, during the last two decades, speDt close upon §100,000,000 in dredging and improving the .Rhine, the Elbe and the Vistula.
The Singer Oil Company, of which V. Q. Irwin of this city is -vice president, has struck a paying oil well at Jonesborough.
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"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed
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How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY oc CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linancially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.
What Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others it will also do for you. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases.
The cultivation of potatoes in France has increased five-fold since 1820.
Great Britain has 1,951,000 domestic servants, earning §342,000,000.
The largest state of Mexico is Chihuahua, with an area of nearly 90,000 square miles.
Greek and Roman architects placed earthern jugs in the walls of theater to increase the resonance.
In a recently designed door lock the key fits into the end of the door knob, and there is no other key hole.
An extraordinary fact is, says a prison doctor, that a large proportion of criminals can draw and sketch well.
Felix Parker, a pioneer of Fountain county, while worrying over a note which he had been induced to sifn, was seized of apoplexy and will likely die. He is Bixty-seven years old and very corpulent.
Has Been in Poor Health"I have been in very poor health with headaches and rheumatism. My appetite was all gone. I could not sleep and had catarrh very badly. I did not obtain relief frpm medicines until I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The first bottle helped me and after taking six bottles I was cured." Mies Ethel Wigley, Huron, Ind.
Hood's Pills cure sick headache. 2oc,
Erie, Pa-,
And return via. the Wabash. For this occasion tickets will be sold June 23d and 24th, good returning June 28th. Rate $11.60 for the round trip.
Thos.
FoLLF.-, Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.
The Queen sigDs herself to her sons and daughters-in-law, "Always your affectionate mother, R. V. I."
Boils, pimples and eruptions, scrofula, salt rheum and all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The Budhist nuns in Burmah have their heads completely shaved.
In Chicago there is a -hospital for sick and wounded bir^a.
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Muncie claims a population of 25,527. Ice cream and beer both have big sales nowadays in this city.
There were twenty-six divorces issued in Clinton county during the past twelve months.
Telephone rates have bren reduced at Bloomington to $1 a month for private residences.
One thousand feet of new hose for the tire department of the city was received on Thursday.
Samuel Bard, of Ft. Wayne, a brother of Mrs. J. V. Keeran or this place, died in that city this week.
Danville, 111., is envorcing an ordinance prohibiting the wearing of "Mother Hubbards" on the street.
E. D. Glover, a former hotel cook here, has gone to Duluth, Minn., to assume the cookship in a hotel of that city.
Rev. J. G. Stephens will sail from New York for Plymouth, England, to assume his duties as U. S. Consul in about three weeks.
The absence of farmers from town all of the beiner busy now with the work in them wheat and hay fields has made business very dull with merchants.
Wallace Everson while working on P.S.Kennedy's place was sun struck and had to have the attention of a physician. His condition is not serious.
The two-story frame residence, at one time the property of R. F. Pierce, on south Green street has been purchased by Wm. Reeves for the sum of $3,500.
The intense heat of this week has delayed the work in many buildings in town in course of construction, the workmen being compelled to law off from labor.
Hon. D. W. Simms, Covington, was in town on Thursday. Mr. Simms, name is popularly named as a candidate for Congress on the democratic ticket next year.
The creek in the neighborhood of the dem has been an exceptionally popular place this week for bathers, there being as many a* 70 persons at one time on Thursday evening in the water.
A Jlarge plate glaBS in the Vansickle room on east Main street during the lire works of Monday night was struck by a stone and ruined. It will require SG0 to replace it with a new glass.
The directors of Music Hall this week re-leased the hall to Mace Townsley for a term of three years. Some improvements will be made in the interior arrangement of the hall this summer.
Insanity in this county is increasing at an alarming rate. Since Sheriff Clark was inducted into office last November he has taken six men and sixteen women to the asylum.—Frankfort News.
Letters from a number of the California tourists who left here near two weeks ago for that state have been received by friends. They speak in glowing terms of the country now being inspected by them,
Charles Leech and sister, Mabel, vis ited friends here this week. Charley will soon begiD the practice of law in Chicago. There are 4,000 iawyers in that city already, but a little thing like that doesn't scare him.—Waveland Iod.
The fire department was called out on throe occasions within iho past few i.iav3 by alarms sent in froiu fireB in various parts of town. No great oount of damage was caused by them, as they were soon extinguished.
A quart ehop for wholesaling: beer and other intoxicating fluids was opened up at Darlington a few days ago. Some one declared the law unconstitutional, and if proven to be so, many of these shopB, no doubt, will be opened all over the State.
While ex-congress. Watson was talking red-fire pyrotechnics in honor of the Fourth at Lebanor, in referring to the Cuban question, he took occasion to score Speaker Reed for thwarting the will of the people by stifling all measures for the independence of the c-t'-'ck-en isle.
Dr. A. J. Hay, who had resided in this city about a year died at his residence on east College street on Tuesday evening. The remains were taken to Charleston, Clark county, for interment where the deceased served years ago as clerk of that county, and also was a member of the legislature.
A. S. Whitman, whose arrest for swindling some members of the Masonic order was mentioned in our last issue, and who, on requisition, was soon after taken to Nebraska, has been arraigned and bound over by a court at Valentine, that State, for future trial for the same style of crime as that in which he was detected here.
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, Greenbusli, 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.
JohnW. Bull'sPills.
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Is usually supposed to lack briskness. However when goods that we ail must have are offered at less than we naturally expect to pay, business is bound to be brisk with the man offering the Low Price inducement. "That's us" now. Our
Is the rnecca of the economical, and us advantages maybe yours. Samples of anything sent, anywhere at any time.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Agents for Butterick Patterns. Note:—During July and August our store will close on Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m.
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Groceries of the Freshest and Prices of the Lowest.
Sample our Flour—none better in this market.
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Reflector-^ Lantern
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Lantern that Is noteworthy. In fact, It has too many virtues to crowd into this space. It gives a surprising volume of light, which is rendered specially intense by the concentrating powers of the Reflector and
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We make an endless variety of Lanterns, Lamps, etc.
R.E. Dietz Company, 60 LAIGHT STREET, NEW YORK.
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Our Catalogue, a nice little one, mailed FREE, will further illuminate you.
^BCCCOw Established 1840
Screen iloore and windows cheap at Zack Mahorney Co.
Special Kates via the WabashChattanoogn. IVnn., on account of Y. P. U. of AmoiicH. July I5th to 18th Tickets on sale July 13th. 14'h and 15th. Final rpturn limit Aug. 15th.Rate $14.70 for ronmi trip.
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Celeron. N. V. On accniiat of meeting of photographers' association of America, July If
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sale July 11th and 12th. Final return 1'init July 20. Rat^ $1315 for the round trip.
Detroit. Mich., on account of Y. P. C. U. July Gth to 13th. Tickets on sale July 5th and 6th. Final return limit July 14th. Rate 87.40 for rouod trip.
Pittsburg, Pa., on account of Junior Order United American Mechanics National Council, June 15th to 19fh. Tickets on sale June 12th, 13th and 14. Final return limit .1 ^ne 21st. Rate §11.15 for round t»ip.
For further informt'Jon call on or
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Pass. Agt. Lafa 'itte, Ind
Popular Cheap Excursion. Niagara Falls, Toronto and Thousand islands, Tuesday, July 20. Big Four route. Only $7.25 round trip to Niagara Kails. Side trip to Toronto only $1 more han rate to Niagarrf Falls. Only 85.50 more to the Thousand Islands itian rate to Niagara Falls. Tickets i_"Ofl returning from Niagara Falls and Toronto six days. From Thousand Islands eight days. Elegant trains of parlor care, Wagner sleeping cars and hit n-hacked coaches, personally conducted by representatives of the Big Four, who will look after the wants of passengers.
These excursions need no introduction to the public, and the popularity of the Big Foni-—the natural route to Niagara Fulls via Buffalo—is well known. Full information will be issued in pamphlet orm and can he obtained from Big Four ticket agents in due time. W. F.
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Wtnthrop, Ind.,—For.several years my mother was afflicted with catarrh throat trouble, severe pain with bloating in her left side, and general deb'lity. Hearing so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla she concluded to give it a trial, and after taking a few bottles she noticed a decided improvement in her health. The pain in her leit side has disappeared and her stomach is greatly beoetited.
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Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic.
We have the celebrated "Deering" binder twine, the smoothest and best twine in the market.
We open at 5:30 a. m. and close at 10:30 p. m., and will endeavor to supply) your wants promptly.
See us before buying a
Binder, Mower, Rake, Oil,
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Lomon Cling Peaches, finest packed, 8 lb can Apricots, California Fine, 3 lb can Washing Powder, 2 packages for Strictly Pino Ground Peppor, 1 lb for .Mustard, 1 lb for
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Kvorythlng at low down prices. Come in and soo our now store whether you want to buy or not. Everything new, fresh and cleKn.
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Vandalia Records.
All the records of the Vandalia are be put in book form for the use of th officials. About fifty copies will b| printed. The records will embrace all of the mortgages, note, leases, contracts and other information of a like charac ter for the past twenty years. It
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bo properly indexed so as to be in con venient form for reference. It is being I printed at Moore & Langen's and will be ready to be issued in a few days. I
Burkett, late of the Darlington Echo has purchased a newspaper at Hebron* I Porter county, and removed to that place last week. I
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