Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 August 1897 — Page 5

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EK C. BAK XHILL

Funeral Director and Embalmer.

..AGENT FOR THE...

Burglar Proot Grave Vaults.

OFFICE:

213

No. 61, 81, 83.

South Washington Street.

RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.

Gold is Catching, and Fisher's

HAND MADE HARNESS

Is Fetching the Trade our way. We study to please you. That

STAY ICR

Single Leaf Spring Buggy please the Boys.

JOE: K. FISHER

E it siiie Washington St, in Clore Block.

QC UN' AND 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 further notice to Chattanoc^a at

$6.75

J. B. SWANK, Ass't.

DO YOU

Brink Beer?

If so the chief poiuis to consider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties.

A BEER WHICH EXCELL5

In a 1 these qualities is essentially Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing.' Epicures say that the Indianapolis affd Lafayette Beer surpasses all other Beers. 'On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.

FINE WINES AND#LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN. ,,

No. 10W South Green Street. —"Crawtprdsville", Indiana

one way or $7.20 round trip fiotn

Cincinnati, the »und 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 mtes enable the public to visit Nashville and other Southern points at rates never before offered.

trains of the finest class are at the disposal

of the passenger, affordini 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 Military Park. Ticket to Nrshviile to visii the Centennial can be purchased at Chattanooga for $3.4o round trip.

your ticket agent for] tickets via ^Cincinnati and the B. & C. route south or write to

0. W. ZELL, 0. P. A.

....OK.I..

-Kr

W. (J. UlNISAtiSON, G. !'. A., Cincinn ti.

B8SSraJSm»3'SV..&

Nothing Like It

Men who are accustome.1 to ike their regular "mornings mot niny ,'or buy

of

Pure Whiskey

For Medicinal purposes, will find that there is none like our .stock

genuine pj

•^Old Kentucky Bourbon—* jg

^The Midway^

TADE CONNORS. "BOONE" CALLAHAN.

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Beauty if

he

which captia a strongest natures.

A woman's personal attractiveness

is the weapon with which she conquers het world. Almost every woman believes that she possesses at least some one attractive feature and strives to make the most of that. But mere regularity of feature is not the most attractive form of beauty.

Mankind is more influenced by the bright glowing vitality of perfect health. A classic cast of countenance will not make a woman attractive and captivating, if she is pale, thin, weak and nervous, or has a pimply complexion or unwholesome breath.

These complaints are due to imperfect nutrition. The digestive and blood-making organs fail to extract the needed nourishment from the food, and the liver is too sluggish to cleanse the blqod of bilioua impuri ties. The entire constitution becomes weal* and poisoned.

The only perfect antidote far this St*t« Of things is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It gives power to the digestive and nutritive organs to make an abundance of pure, rich, highly vitalized blood, which permeates the whole system with the sweetness of purity the beauty of womanly vigor and animation.

It creates solid, healthy flesh and natural color clears the complexion dispels wrinkles rounds out the form and imbues the whole physique with the irresistible natural magnetism

of

perfect health.

Miss Julia Kllis, of Faith, McLean Co., Ky., writes: After suffering for a long while with a lingering disease, I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's medicines. I took seven bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery' and

1

Favorite Prescription

and found relief. Life is now no longer a burden to me. I weigh 120 pounds. A year ago I weighed 92 pounds. I shall praise Dr. Pierce's medicines wherever I go. I feet better than ever before. My health was very much impaired, and I feel that I owe a great deal to your wonderful medicines. I truly believe they saved my life. I thank you for the advice which you so kindly gave m« while taking your medicines."

The Art oft Living,

And liv ng well is in judicious marketing. Where you buy is of as much importance as what you buy, and what you 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 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 street Livel) Barn.

DAVIS & DAVIS.

BOB DAVIS. \VM. A. DAVIS

DR. PEFPER'9

lit Day*

-TANSY PILLS

NEW IUSOOVERY. MSVRRFA1LS. A new, reliable and s&fe reliof fur sup. pressed, excessive, scanty or painful menstuiMfon. Now tued by over ft 0,009 ladlee. Invigorate* these organs. Beware ar iaBMrou Imitations. Rime P«P«r MpeFbox, small box (L Stmt sealed la plain wrapper. Send 4c In stampe for particular*. Sold by local dnuufaU or address i'EFFEB MEDICAnuOOUTlVil, CUcm» Uk Sold by Moflett & Morgan.

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

THE GREAT

Made a Well Man of Me.

30th

bay.

apnuKroH: nziMxiDTr produces the above results In 30 days. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall, xoung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using ItEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, bost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unflte 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 slow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wardB off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having RKVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, 81.00 per package, or six for (S.OO, with a poal live written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Olrcnlarfree. Address

ROYAL IEDICIHE CO.,269 Dearborn St., CHICAGO,ILL Sold NYE & JJOOE.

WEAK

mil

ttitPEFFER'S &ERV1G0Sni<

It seta powerfully and quickly. Cures

Hoars

fall.- xoung men lost manhood, r. men recover youthful viroi-. Afc«lnel u. aate«4 to Citre Nerror.• LsntVltu'lt lapnleNpy, Nlsiitly •jitter K«, Falling Memory, Waallu Xrt*

and *11 efeett of itlf abuM or excttnti am nAUcrttion, Wards otf insanity and consumption Don't let dropglst Impose a worthless substitute or greater profit. Insist on ba rSEFKK'a NKXVIQOB, or send fcr

MS beicarrled in Test pcottet. prepaid plain irr» or. per box, or a mS, with A. I'MHIT Httca tiaamtMi' o«re .rleflnui

r», IK

Sold By Mcffett &]Morgan.

GENERAL STATE NEWS.

Deputy Fieh Commissioner Earl is enforciug the Dew tieh law in the Vin cennes district.

The American wire nail works at Anderson will resutue operations on Monday next with a full force.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fidler, of Harrison township, Caes county, have celebrated their golden wedding.

John E. Roberts, of St&nton, has become violently insane, the result of prostration by the heat some weeks ago.

Prof. Harry Cox, of the Richmond schools, has resigned to accept a position with the Lancaster, Onschools.

Mrs. Anna Nathan, of Belmont, Tex., under treatment at a eanitorium in Cincinnati, ou,t her throat while visiting a sister at Muncie, but her life was saved, she baa been returned to the sanatorium.

xuo next semi-annual meeting of the district session of the Knights of St. John Will be held at Elwood on the first Sunday in October,

Two weeks ago J. fl. Base, of Ft. Wayne, placed his extensive foundry and machine shopq In the hands of a receiver, and yesterday he transferred to his wife realty in Ft. Wayne and Allen county valued at $1,500,000. Mortgages were also executed covering 8500,000 of time paper.

During a storm in Howard county, lightning struck a tree under which a flock of sheep and one hundred chickens bad huddled for shelter, instantly killing thirteen sheep and a number of chickens. The living sheep were etam peded, and in their mad flight others were killed or crippled.

Christian Conference-

The sixty-seventh annual session of the Western Indiana Christian Confer ence will be held at the New Salem Christian church, north-west of Leba^ non, beginning Tuesday, August 17 and continuing through the rest of the week. The conference is composed of sixteen counties in the weetern part of the btate. Three hundred delegates and ministers are expected. C. A Brown will give the annual address Wednesday morning.

Annual Conference.

The annual meeting of the North west Indiana Conference is to be held this year at Lebanon, beginning Sept. 7th and terminating on the 12th. There will be a general changing of locations of a large number of the ministers. Two are to be selected for the two churches here and just what ones will come is entirely unknown to the members.

Don't Want Clean Gutters. At the regular meeting of the coun cil last week it was ordered that all fans run by water power where the water empties into the gutters, be stopped. To most people this looks like a very nonsensical move. The water from these motors is clear pure water and ib really a benefit to the gutters.

Ripley Township Report. The report of Mr. Gilkey, trustee of Ripley township, of the business of the office for the past year will be found in this iBsue of the

REVIEW.

Mr. Gilkey

is the only one of the eleven, so far as we are informed, who has published the report as required by law.

Rev. L. Railsback Dead. Rev. Lycurgus Railsback, a graduate of Wabash College, some thirty years ago. and a brother-in-law of Joseph Binford of this city, died in Kansas City last week, where he had resided for some years.

After meals you should have dimply a feeling of comfort and satisfaction. You should not feel any special indications that digestion is going

0n

If you

do you have indigestion, which means not digestion. This may be the beginning of so many dangerous diseases, that it is best to take it in hand at once and treat it with Shaker Digestive Cordial. For you know that indigestion makes poison, wh ch causes pain and sickness. And that Shaker Digestive Cordial helps digestion and cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive Cordial* does this Iiy providing the digestive materials in which the sick stomach is wanting. It also tones up and strengthens the digestive organs and makes them perfectly healthy. This the rationale ol'its method of cure, as the doctors would say. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to S1.00 per bottle.

Near Vancelun.\ Ky., is an apple tree that hus be-ir. bearing fruit for ninety years.

Pure, rit'ii

MADE VIGOROUS.

blood

feeds the rerves.

That is why Hood's Sarsapiirilla. the great blood purifier, cures nervousness

Over 17,(K)( different kind of buttons have bean iouud in pictures of mediaeval clothing.

It is said that in some parts of Japan r.iliberH are convicted on a majorit) vote of the community. $tr,v

On state occasions Emperor William of Germany wears a crown that weighsthree pound?.

It is estimated that the lumber oi the Miramichi and tributaries, Canada will this season amount to 112,000000 feet.

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The annual grand musicale and elocutionary entertainment given under the management of Prof. Manly Booe, at the Shades of Death, will be held Saturday, August 21. 1897.

FORENOON SESSION, TEN A. M.

Overture, Golden Gate Wallace Cornet Band Anthem, Praise Yethe Father

q,,.Q8•••••

Freedom Choir

Oration, The Progress of Woman.. Mien Addie Burks Piano, Chassnersftcheval Mytal Rice Duett, Beautiful Moonlight ,,,, ,,. Misses Lena and Daisy Reath Reoitation (selected)

Gertrude Wilkinson

Piano (selected) .Misses Edna and Mattie Campbell Solo (vocal) When the Dew Drops

Kiss the Daisies.,,, Miss Mattie Rloe Recitation (selected)..,. Ettie Cbenault Violin Solo, Home sweet Home..,.

Frank Reynolds

Duet, Nearer Home. Eftie Schultz and Lucy Laweon Solo, Daisy Gladie C. Harlow Quick Step .Band

DINNER.

Two Step Band Red and Blue March New Market Mandolin Club Duet, Sunshine of the Heart..

Misses Alice Booe and Teesie Roberta Recitation, Am Life Wuf de Liben ^urA Grace Sweeney Solo, Better Than Gold.... A.M. Doyel Piano Duet, Caliph Bagdad

Myrtle and Mattie Rice

The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon .............Wallace Male Quartette Recitation (selected) Ivah Whiteon Duet, Medley ....George Walters and Bessie Smith Piano Solo, Dance of the Demon...

Mrs. Fred Remley

Recitation, Hiawatha's Childhood..

0

Gladice C. Harlow

Solo (selected) Mrs. E. L. Prather Piano Solo, The Palmeto 7 •. Florence M. Smith Declamation, Tribute

Miss Nettie Pickett

Mixed Quartette, Bright MayMorn-

Wallace

Trio (selected) ... ..Amelia Rice and Ethel Reynold* Oration Robert Dice Vocal Duet, Beyond the Shadows..

Amelia and Mattie Rice

Recitation (selected) Dora StnbbinB ARound in Five Parts Wallace Solo....John Fungan, W. L. Messmore

A few of the ex-soldiers of thit-- local! ity will attend the National encamp meat which is held at Buffalo, beginning on the 23d.

The Monon runs an excursion train from here to Michigan City next Tuesday. Cost of ronnd trip $1.00. Train arrives there at 11:30 a. m.

There will be from twelve to fourteen applications before the commissioners for retail liquor license at their session beginning the first Monday of next month.

A Great Day.

The Monon Will run a special to Lafayette Aug. 19th, to the Red Men's pow-wow, fare for the round trip 50 cents, leaving here at 9 a. m. Return ing after the night display. A chance to visit this city upon a week day. The pow-wow is to be held on the grounds of the noted Tecumseh trail adjoining the new Soldiers' Uome. A great day for pleasure and sight seeing. Lafayette is making the greatest efforts to make this the event of the season. A grand parade in the city led by the best bands of the State, grand pyrotecnic display at night. A trip by electric or steanqboat line to the romantic trail. Pack your baskets and go. Tickets can now be secured at Tannenbaum Bros., Brower Bros., L. W. Otto's, Manson Bros. ^-V.N L. A.

CLARK,

Agent.

To Lookout Mountain-

Liojkout Mountain overlooks seven States and the ground for miles around is full of history.

The weather on Lookout is cool. The rate via the Queen & Cresent route is only 87.20 round trip Cincinnati to Chattanooga. Chickamauga National Military Parn alone is well worth the cost of the trip. Fine hotels on the Mountain, the city and at Chickamauga.

The ride via the Queen and Crescent from Cincinnati is one of the finest in the world. Through Blue Grass, over mountHins and down the historic Tennessee Valley. Write for free illustrated and descriptive matter to

W, RINEARSON, G. P. A., Cincinnati.

Paints, oils, varnishes, etc, Zack Mahorney Co.

OASTORIA.

Theftsilalli tlgMtUt tl

NOTICE

ti 01

OK APPLICATION FOK MQUOH LICENSE.

Notice 1» hereby given to the citizens of Union township. Montgomery county, Indiana, tli/it I, the undersigned, a male person over the age of twenty-uno yearn, and acontlnuouH roHWlent of said tou nphlp, uounty and state for more than ninety daye next preceding the pub iuation of tlilf notice, and of goed moral character, will aiplv to the board of commissioners of Montgom cry county at their next regular session be lHgun and hold on the first Monday in September, 1897, for a license to sell all kinds of spliltuim*, nous and malt liquors In a less quantlythai. a quart at a time and permit tho s.im« to De drank on the premises where nold.

My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follow to-wit: lieglnulng at a point forty [40] rods west and twenty-seven [27] rods north of tho southeast eorner of section thirty [80], township nineteen [W] north, range four [4], west In staid county and ftite, and running ihence north forty-three (4t] degrees east elghi [8] rods, thence north forty-four [44] degrees, west «lx [0] rod-), thence south fifty-eight and onefourta [583£] degrees, west six [6] rods and six links, thenceBouth thirty and one-half [30kl degrees, east eight rods to the place of beginning. and in tho east room of a one story frame liulldUiK situated on the southeast corner of said above described land fronting the Crawfordsvllle and New Richmond free gravel roadaid room bei"g twenty-seven and one-half ['-7tf] feet in length by thirteen and one-h If [13&] feet in width, with the sido fronting! the highway.

I also give notice that I will at the same time and place ask for a permit to soli la the -ame room all kinds »f mineral waters and nnn-lntox-Icating-lrinks. CHAKLES ANNABLJj

August 14, 1897.

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 different*

parts of my body. It took five weeks for them to develop so they eonld be lanced and I

Buffered intensely.

Physicians failed to onre me. Ater three years of great suffering the trouble reached my throat and my tonsils were consumed. I read of eurea ot aorofola

Hood's Sarsaparllla and procured

by

hot*

*ix

ties, After taking a few bottles I felt better, I continued until I waa eventually cured. I have never been troubled with scrofula since that time. Hood's Sarsaparllla keeps my blood pare in spring and fall."

MBS. SARAH Q. DALES,

Rutland,

Hood's

111.

N. B. Be sure to get Hood's because

Sp7rina

Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1 six for $8. u„.jt *(1_ are the only pills to take flOOd S rillS with Hood's SarsapariUa.

-THE-

Vandalia

LINE.

NOaTB BOUND.— DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAV No. 6, St. Joeaocommodatlon .8:18 a. m. No. 9, South Bend accommodation.... 6:1# p. m. No. 2, Fast Train 6:66 p. m.

SOUTH BOUND. —DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. S, Past Train 8:81 a. m. No. 81, St. Louis Mall No. S, I'erre Haute Mall 4:40 p. a Qood'connectlon made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains rnn throughtt St.Joseph, Mich., making good connection wltb C.tW.M ?orMichigan points.

J. 0. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

ro CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY

And tlio Nortk*

LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.

The Only Line he Fas&oas Health Resorts,

WEST BADEN

-AMD-

French Lack Springs*

"The Carlsbad America."^ v.

COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.

Time Card In Effect .July 1st, '07.

SOUTH BOUND.

5°*? No. 5. f.iK Local Freight 8:45 a. in."

NOKTII BOUND.

2:15 a.

No. 6 1-1% a. tn Locul Freight p. ml

Li. H. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.

Big Four Route.

TRAINS AT OKAWPOKDSYILLB. 1116 FOUR.

SA8T.

t.

WBgT

8-5iH. Daily (except Sunday) 4:M) d. f.1®,*'- Dally 2:0* a. ti. 2 37 a. m. Daily 8 52 a. 1:15 p. m—Dally (except Sunday). ...1:15 p.

W. B. PATTKR80N, Agent.

CLODFELTER & DA^IS,'

ATTORNEYS ATLAW

Will do a general practice In all Courts.

fflceoverSmlth & Steele's drug store,south

Washington Street.

LOUIS M'MAINS.

Attorney At Law

—AND—

General Insurance.

(Successor to C. W. Wright. 1

Office with Ristine & Ristine, 3|and

4

Fisher Building.

)r. H. E. Greene,

PraetleeJUmltod toJDlseases of the

Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.

OFFICE IIOUKS to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p. m.

Joel Block, Crawfordsville,

Indiana.

addreM, we will llUllCUmalltrialbottleFBPP The DR. ""*FT BROS. M. Co., Rochester, N.YT LLU

Hood's

Cure sick headache, bad teste in the mouth, coated ^^9 4^ tongue, gai in the atomach, III

4Utrei« and Indigestion.

K.

Do w1

not weaken, bat h%ve tonic effect, it eeato. The nalr mite te take with Hoed't SareaeerUl^