Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 July 1897 — Page 5
p. C. BARNHILL
Funeral Director and Embalmer."
AGENT FOR THE...,
Burglar Proot Grave Vaults.
OFFICE:
Telephones
213
South Washington Street.
RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.
No. 61, 81, 83. J. B. SWANK, Aes't.
THE-AIR-5H1P-SOARS HIQH
(OUT OF SIGHT.)
THE PRICES ON,—
HAND MADE HARNESS
At FISHER'S are away down. It will pay you to examine his $10.00 Set. Mr. A. M. Martin, a competent workman, in charge.
REPAIRING
Neatly and Cheaply done. Store open from 6:30 a. 8 p. m. Come and see us.
,y
JOE E. FISHER
East side Washington St, in Clore Block.
DO YOU
FINE WINES AND#LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEK.
No. 108 South Green Street. Crawfordsville, Indiana.
QUKiiN AHD CRESCENT
During the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition at Nashville, Tenn., a low rate special tariff has been established for the sale of tickets from Cincinnati and other terminal points on the Queen & Crescent Route.
Tickets are on sale daily until lurther notice to Chattanooga at
$6.75
m. to
Drink Beer?
If so the chief poinis to consider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties. A BEER WHICH EXCELLS
In al these qualities is essentially Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing, .v Epicures say that the Indianapolis and Lafayette Beer surpasses all other Beers. On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.
one way or $7.20 round trip fioui
Cincinnati, the jund trip tickets being good seven days to return other tickets with longer return limit, at 9.90 and at $13.50 for the round trip.
These lates enable the public to visit Nashville and other Southern points at rates never before offered. Yestibuled trains of the finest class are at the disposal of the passenger, affordine a most pleasant trip, and enabling one to visit the very interesting scenery and important battle-grounds in and about. Chattanooga, Lookont Mountain and Chickamauga National Militaiy Pai k. Tickets to Nrshviile to visii the Centennial can be purchased at Chattanooga for $3.4o round trip. Ask your ticket agent forj tickets via ^Cincinnati and the B. & C. route south or write to
0. W. ZELL, I). P. A.
,....01i....
W. (J. RINKA.USON, (i. i'. A.. I'inciuriJti.
Nothing Like It
Jlen who are accustomed to tke their regular "mornings mornitjg," or buy
Pure Whiskey
For Medieinal purposes, will find that there is none like our stock of genuine
Old Kentucky Bourbon-^- _________
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^The Mldwayg*
TADE CONNORS. "BOONE" CALLAHAN.
A sick person trying to keep up on mere stimulating tonics is like any one pretending to swim while supported by a belt. The instant the support is withdrawn down you go.
Nearly all diseases result from a deepseated impairment of the nutritive powers which cannot be reached by any temporary exhilaration. The only good that any medicine can do is to increase your own natural powers of recovery and make you able to swim for yourself.
The debilitating weakness, nervousness and digestive disorder which indicates this state of tnal-nutrition can only be overcome by a scientific remedy like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which acts directly upon the digestive and blood-making organs, and effects the nutritive transformation of food into rich, healthy blood, which carries genuine permanent vitality to every corner of the system.
It is vastly more nutritious than maltextracts. It docs not paralyze the nerves, but feeds them with health. It is better than cod liver oil emulsions. It is assimilated by the weakest stomachs. It does not make' flabby useless fat, but muscular strength and healthy nerve-force. It is the only perfect invigorant for corpulent people.
Mrs. Ella Howell, of Derby, Perry Co., Ind., writes: "In the year of
1894
The Art of Living,
And liv ng well is in judicious marketing. Where you buy is of as much importance as what you buy, and what ycu pay for it, when it comes to food. You want to know the surroundings of the things you are going to eat. Notice the clean liness of our store. Everything is fresh and appetizing and attractive, The prices are always right.
Towusley & Brown,
Engine House Grocery
Corner College and Water Streets.
A HORSE
Likes a plensant 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 Livelv Baru.
DAVLS & DAVIS.
BOB OAVK. W.U A. DAVIS
ROYAL-TANSY PILLS
PI—- PEPPER'S
NEW DISCOVERY. NEVEHFAILS.
ladle*. Inrlgor&taa these organs. Beware «fJaiigerow Imitation* papetj per box, email box CI. Sent sealed In plain wrapper. Send 4c In stamps for particulars. Sold br local dru*«a»a or address- J'EFFEH AtKlll. CALASHOCIATIO-N. OUemkU.
Sold by Moffett & Morgan.
1st Day.
HoBtgoiry
I was taken with
stomach trouble—uervoui dyspepsia. There was a coldness in my stomach, and a weight which seemed like a rock. Everything that I ate gave me great pain I had a bearing down sensation was swelled across my stomach had a ridge around my right side, and in a short time I was bloated. I was treated by three of our best physicians but got no relief. Then Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was recommended to me and I got it, and commenced the use of it I began to see a change for the better. I was so weak I could not walk across the room without assistance. I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one bottle of the Pleasant Pellets.' I began to improve verv fast after the use of a few bottles. The physicians who attended me said I had dropsy' and that my disease was leading into pulmonary consumption. I had quite a cough, and the home physicians gave me up todie. I thank God that my cure it permanent"
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a Well Man
iBthDv.wjiiwF
0f
Me.
THE GREAT 30th Day*
FHENOU nilMSD'r produces the above results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail, xoung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which nnfits 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 bnUder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVO no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, •l.OO per package, or six for •S.OO, with positive written guarantee to care or refund UM
money. Oiroalar free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE C0..269 Dearborn St., CHIC AM, ILL. Sold NYE & BOOB.
WEAK
ME MADE VIGOROUS.
IVD**.
mitPEFFER'S NERVISM DM!
Jj jfj Powerfully and quickly. Cures wh«*a a* oth.r.-'/.ra&on regain 'lost manhood: out menreoorer vouthf--"
recover youthful vlqor. Absolutely Omirteed toCure AervorisneRa, Lnit VJtnllty, Im»oteaey, HMUr|atuloailI.uitPow«
ft
MX,
TmTumm Memery, Waiting IMi«ctf j/ ni/ abut* or txeuttt and ds off Insanity and consumption, impose a worthless substitute on greater proflL Insist oa bay*
HCKTIMBi or send for it.
Caa to carried in vestpooket. Prepaid plain wmp
Sold By Moffett & Morgan.
COMI?
News
LINDEN.
E. D. Galbreath is in poor health. Mrs. J. S. Bennett is regaining health very slow.
The blackberries are about gone and no more will be picked until another crop of grass.
Mis. Nelle Brown has moved her household goods to Mrs. Thomas'She is now visiting in Lebanon.
Dan Harrigan mov«d into the Rusk house this week. H# purchased the property some days ago.
The indications are that there will be work done in the old mill on the Clover Leaf as the material is on the ground.
There is talk of an elevator being put up on the here by the Clover Leaf company, but how soon it will be built we will not say.
J. R. Gibson, an old time printer, has resigned his position 'on the Linden Leader. W. C. Thomas is working on the paper. He will make it go if the people will only do their part.
There is some talk among the people that the reason why the milk does not make the butter it did is because the weather has been so hot on the cows. We acknowledge that we cannot tell the cause.
We wonder the cause of the boys and girls not attending the junior I. O. G. T. With some that the money is hard to get and easy to spend. Heads of families should encourage their children to attend as they may learn something good. One thing they learn is to #hun the way of evil doers and form good resolutions. The lodge meets in Dunkle Hall on Friday night of each week. This is the election of officers and a large attendance ia desirded.
YOUNTSVILLE.
Inez Bailer of New Market, spent S a he re
Joe Wilkerson and Bert Reath, of Alamo, spent Sunday here.
Harry Hopping has accepted a position at the woolen mills.
A. C. Yount and Will Hurst were at Lake Maxinkuckee Sunday. Jim Work, of Lafayette, and Miss Grace Work, of Aurora, III,, are visiting here.,'
Jessie M. Yount, of Indianapolis) who has been visiting here will leave for Lafayette, Saturday.
The condition of John Switzer. who is suffering from an attack of asthma is very serious.
Byron Sweeney came in contact with a barbed wire Saturday and consequently is carrying his hand in a sling.
Harry E. Bard and sister Miss Ida, who are connected with an educational Institute in New York are visiting Al. Bard this week.
The post office appointment has been made and the man that sells that choice variety of stomach bitters will hand out mail in the near future.
John Hopping, the man who indulges in aquatic revels, will soon resign his position in the mills to teach school during the winter. John knows a good thing.
John Smith, the gardner, is furnishing our people with choice potatoes, cabbages and other vegetables. There are also three meat venders and a bread wagon making regular trips.
Mr. Stonebraker's reception passed quietly off on Tuesday evening. The lawn and grounds were brilliantly lighted as was the dancing pavillion with a profusion of Chinese lantei ns. The orchestra was station concealed from signt by numerous vines and wild flowers Some of the guests were intoxicated by the scent of the latter. Very few regrets were received out of the 500 invitations sent out. Consequently goodly number partook of the gentleman's hospitality on this occasion. Dancing was indulge in until midnight when dinner was announced The bill of fare eclipsed all previous efforts. The famous French cook Mr. Stonebraker .mported for this aeries of recaptions
exclusively. The occasion being also the anniversaiy of the host's birth. His admiring friends presented him with a first-class passage to Europe and we hope that he will take this opportunity of making an extended visit to that country,
WINGATB.
Plenty of rain and hot weather.
Wheat will average 15 bushels per acre. ».v
Born to James Vancleaveand wile, a girl.
Oats in this locality will make a full crop.
Our new haokman is giving go-" "i uatisfaction.
1
Some sickness, but none considered dangerous.
Some farmers have commenced plowing for corn.
Abby Hixon is visiting relatives in New Richmond.
There are a great many sick horses this neighborhood.
If you want your picture taken call on Thomas O'Gell. I. N. Henry is suffering from an attack ot typhoid fever.
Harvest is on and the sound of the thresher is heard in all directions.
The St. Louis Stove Company while located here, sold over twenty stoves.
Clarence Long has removed to Indianapolis where he will work at the barber business.
Mrs. Armilda Wainscott and Mrs. Al Hawk will go to Michigan soonjto avaid hay fever. ,!.-
We understand that Tiffany will move the post office into the room with his son-in-law:
John Wilson and wife have dis solved partnership, and she has gone home to her parents.
We understand Charley Hamen, of Elmdale, will move here and start another blacksmith shop.
Ask Jack Royalty what is the difference between playing croquet on Sunday and playing cards.
Wm. Conclenton, living east of here, died on the 23d, supposed to have been poisoned by rats getting in the well.
Frank Stover has gone to Dyersville to help construct a tile factory. Frank is all right, and is a good free silver democrat.
W. W. Tiffany will take charge of the post office at this place soon, and as Earnest Dodson is not 16 years of age he is not allowed to handle the mail.
It is said Uncle Thomas Doren, who is an old man and1 very Jeeble, his the finest crop of ^corn of any man on Bristle Ridge. Uncle Thomas is all right if he has good luck with his pug dogs.
The silver tongued orator, M. E. Foley, who makes his appearance in our town several times in a week with a lb cent belt on and barefooted, says he can do more ditching and cut more briers than any Irishman in the township. Mike is all right and spits as he looks.
FOR SALE: I
It doesn't create strength. To digest your food take Shaker Digestive Cordial at meals. After a while you will digest your food without it. Then you will get well and strong and healthy.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion and all iti symptoms, such as nausea, headache, eructations, pain in the stomach, giddiness, loss of appetite, etc. It makes your food nourish you, and make you strong and fat aod1 hearty.
Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10c.
Paints, oils, varnishes, etc, Zttck Mahorney Co.
About 30 per cent, of London's population live in poverty, according to the estimates of Charles Booth.
The royal palace at Athens, built by King Otto, cost $2,500,000
There are in Prussia 232.205 persons whose income is under $225 a year.
From 1887 to 1889 smallpox cost Itafy yearly 48,900 Jjy$.
A Painful_ Humor
On the Ankle Spread to the Knee and Developed Into Boils ••No Trouble Since Taking Hood's, "I was troubled with dltagreeabl* itching on one of my ankles. In time it developed into boils of which I had five or six at a time. The humor spread from my ankle to my knee and was very ptinfoV It baffled the skill of physicians. Fof weeks I could not bear my weight on this foot. An absoess formed and was lanced and the humor broke out on my other ankle and threatened to repeat my former experience. Hood's Sarsaparilla attracted my attention and I began taking it. In six weeks I was better, and began to hope lor a permanent tu.o. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla nix jnvi'lisand was entirely cured. I have had no trouble with humor Bince that time." MRS. M. B. MACINTOSH, Barrlngton, Illinois. Remember
Vandalia
LINE.
NORTH BOUND.—DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY
No. 6, St. Joeacoommodatlon .8:18 a. m. Mo. 8, South Bend accommodation ... 6:1« p. m. No. 8, Fast Train 6:56 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.—DAILY BXCBPr SUNDAY. No. 5, Fast Train 8:81 a. m. No. 81, St. Louis Mall 9:84a. No. 3, ferre Haute Mall 4:40 p. Qood^connectlon made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains run through
ro
Local Freight
me three-quarter jeniey
heiior. Will be fresh soon. Will sell cheap. Call at this office.
If strength is what you want you should btudy what causes vour weakness. ',**
It ie practically lack of food. But you eat three meals a day and all you can eat at a time.
Yee, but do you digest it? si Food undigested is not food. It is not nourishment.
L. H. Claik, Agt., CrawfordsTllle.
ig Four Route.
TRAINS AT CRAWFOKDSVILLS. 151G FOUR.
AST. WB8T 8-M ». w.... Dally (except Sunday).... 4:59 p.
J115
P. Dally
•CLODFELTER
n»
Sarsaparilla
Hood's
Is tUe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. |i six for $5. Getonly HOOD'S.
Hood's Pills
biliousness.' Price
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to
8t.Joseph, Mich., making good connection wllh C. W. forMlohlgan points.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
CBli
CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY A N
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.
The Only Line he Famoas Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
-AKD-
French Lick Springs.
"Xhe Carlsbad America."
COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE. Time Card In Effect July 1st, '97. SOUTHBOUND. in. No. 5 ............... 1*1^ Local Freight a.'m."
NOUTH BOUND.
NO.
a:0a
a. ru
1237 a.m. Dally 8 53a. l:lop. m....Dally(exoeptSunday)....1:15 p.
W. B. PATTEK80N, Agent.
&
IIA.'tS,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
WU1 doagenera)practiced allOourts.
fflce over Smith Steele's drug utore, Houth
Washington Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
—AND—
General Insurance..
(Successor to C. W. Wright.*
Office with Ristine & Ristine,
4
a.
m.
2 to 4 p.m.
3
|and
Fisher Building.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
PractlceJIilmlted togDlseases of the"
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
Ovrica
HOURS—
9 to 12
Joel Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Hood's
Cure sick headache, bad tut* In th« mouth, coated
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to as in he to a I I I 9 & aiitrMi and ladlgMtloa. Do W weaken, tat have toale elect. If Ae wl nil* te take vllk HIU'I iMMiMttla
