Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 August 1897 — Page 5
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No. 10K South Green Strert.
During
p. C. BARNHILIv Funeral Director and Embalmer.
....AGENT FOR THE...
Proot Grave Vaults.
OFFICE: 213 South Washington Street. RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.
Telephones N. 61, 81, 83. J. B. SWANK,
Gold is Catching, and Fisher's
HAND MADE HARNESS
Is Fetching the Trade our way. We study to please you. That
STAVER^.
Single Leaf Spring Buggy please "the Boys.
JOE KFISHER
E i-t side W shington St, in Clore Block. -.
DO YOU
Tickets are on sale daily unt'l further notice to ChatUmoooM at SO.75 one way or $7.20 round trip fioin Cincinnati, th« «und trip tickets being good seven day* to return other tickets with longer return limit, at 9 90 and at. $13.50 for the round trip.
These tates enable the public to visit Nashville and other Southern points a', rates never before offered. Vestibuled trains of tl-e finest class are at the disposal of the passenger, affording a most pleasant trip, and enabling one to visit the very interesting scenery and important battle-grounds in and about Chattanooga, Lookout Moumain and ChickamaugaNational Military Park. Ticket.. to Nrshviile to visii the Centtnnial can be purchased at Chattanooga for $3.4o round liip. Ask vour ticket agent for]tickets via
.the 11. & C. rou'e south or write to
vv. r.
HINb:\RS0M,
Nothing Like It
iVlen who are
ings morning,or buy
TADE CONNORS.
Ass't.
Brink Beer?
If so the chief poiuis to consider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties.
A BEER WHICH EXCELLS
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In a 1 these qualities is essejitially Healthful, Invigoraiing and Refreshing. Epicures say that the Indianapolis and Lafayette Beer surpasses all other Beers.' On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.
FINE WINES *ANt3%lilQUORS. ALBERT' MUHLEISEN.
Ql'iXN ANDCRESC'KNT
Orawfordsville, Indiana
the Tennessee Centennial and International
Exposition at Nashville. Tenn., a low rate special taiiffhas been established for the sale of tickets from Cincinnati and other terminal points on the Queen Crescent Route.
gCincinnati
MV.
Old Kentucky Bourbon-^
^The Midway^-
and
ZELL, l. P. A.
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ti. P. A., Cincum ti.
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accustomed to ike their regular "morn-
Pure Whiskey
For Medicinal purposes, will find that there is none iike ..ui' stock of genuine
"BOON i5" CALLAHAN.
Cupid, the Beggar. How Love goes a begin a little kindlj re a
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women turn their backs on the little fellow! They give freely of their time and attention to fashion or social pleasre seem to regard happy
Any weakness or disease of the delicate special organs of her sex totally unfits a woman to be a wife or mother. It is a woman's primary duty to be strong and healthy in a womanly way. Careful living and judicious treatment will certainly and completely eradicate these delicate complaints.
A complete and practical treatise on this subject with careful professional advice and suggestions for self-treatment are contained in The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," by R. V. Pierce, M. D., chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. This 1000-page illustrated book will be sent pa-per-bound absolutely free for cost of mailing only: si one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce, as above.
Dr. Pierce has given a life-time to the study of women's diseases, and has had as wide a practical experience in this particular field as any living physician. His Favorite Prescription" is a perfect and scientific remedy for diseases of the feminine organs.
It is the only medicine devised for this particular purpose by an educated and skilled physician. It is a positive and permanent cure as attested by more than ninety thousand grateful women.
The Art of Living,
And liv ng well is in judicious marketing. Where you buy is of as much importance us what you buy, and what you pay for it, when it cpmes 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
LikeSi a plefi'sant 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 Lively iru.
'•IHVLS & I) WIS.
BOB DWI." \VM. .v DAVIS
NEWMSOOVKUY. TiEVEK FAILS. A new, reliable t. ud aafo r.jiiof fornuppres:.ec)f excessive, scanty or painful menstumtion. Now used by over BO,OOO ladle*. Invigorates these organs, lieware of dangerous Imitations. Kama paper, ft per box, small box CL Gent sealed ill plain wrapper. Send 4c In stamps for particulars^ 8o!d_by_ local
dragneta or address- PEFFER. CALA880C1ATI0W. ClUctuto.
let Day
Elftft.
Sold by Moffett & Moi'gan.
froTiKlB, REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a Well Man
i5thD.y.wjw' of Me. THE GREAT 30th bay. Z'RBM-OA HBMBDY produces the abovo results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others faiL Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover tholr youthful vigor by using KEV1VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, iiost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all 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 palo cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO. no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall, 81.00 per package, or six for 8S.OO, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL HEDICIHE CO.,269 Dearborn St., CHICAGO,ILL. ^old NYU & HOOK.
WEAK mm ABASE VIGOROUS
I" MY.<p></p>PEFFER'S
9*"DAY. 18™DAY- «7*Q.«£,
Mat NERVSGOK Old
It acts powerfully and Quickly. Cures when al: thcrs fall. Young men regain lost manhood: olo .non recover youthful vlTor. Absolutely Guaranteed to Cure Nervaaaie«, Loit Vitality, 'iui potency, A'lKlitly J- rcSsslona.I.ont I'ower, cither aex, Falling Memory, Wasting DU-
draggt
»ou localise ityields a greater proUt. Insiston hav* ii? i"EEFEK'8 NEStVieOB, or send tor it. .un Lio carried In vest poeket. Prepaid plain wrapier. Ki per box, or 0 for flUi, with A Pailtlve Vrltteu Surntoe So
Care
or Beflnd the
Sold By Moffett Morgan.
CARRIES NEITHER POTtSE NOR SCRIP. Let Love alone. He la divinely led And feels then way his veiled eyes do not-aw. No throne nor principalities hath he, Nor any place to lay his royal head. No care hath ho abont his daily bread: He recks not whether he be bond or freet But, full of faith and sweet security, He (joes forth cheerily to woo and wed. For'Love believes that all God hath la hi*, Freely he takes, freely he gives away, With melting, mingling touch of hand and lip. Let Love alone. He clalmeth all there is. The whole world trembles with his potent
Sway,
wifehood and motherhood as a mere secondary consideration. a
the fit of a gown or the success of a dinner party, but think they have no time to bestow upon the health and physical soundness which are absolutely necessary to happy wifehood and motherhood.
The king who carries neither purse nor scrip. —Anne L. Muzzey in New York Sun.
Did you see the 82.50 brasn bed eteade and the 85.50 couch at Mahorney'e. If you diet, you never saw cheaper goods for the money in your life.
Harvey Wilkinson, the attorney, now of Alconda, Montana, was in town laet week. Mr. Wilkinson has resided there four yea~s and now has a paying lega business.
We will sell you a steel range fpr better, than the St. Louis peddleie will, for 820 less Come and see them, Zack Mahorney Co.
Do you need Mahorney Co, market.
a hay carrier? Zack has the best on the
PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Franklin township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said township, over the age of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said township, for more than ninety (00) days immediately proceeding the filing of my application, will apply to the Bo rd of Commissioners of said county, at their regular September session, 1897, to be begun and held on the first Monday of September 1897, for a license to sell all kinds of spirltuo 'e, vinous, and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and permit the 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 tnd specifically described a& follows:
In the one-story brick building, twenty-two (22] feet in width by sixty [60] feu in length situated on the southeast corner of the follow, ing described tract oi land to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and ninety-three [198] feet west of the southwest corner of lot number five (5], in block number five [6\ in the original plat of the town of Darlington, in said county and state, and running thence west thirty-two (34) reet, thence north one hundred [100] feet, thence eastthirty-two [32] feet, thence south one hundred (100] feel to the place of beginning, said building fronting south on Main street in said town of Darlington and being the only building situated upon the above described premises.
Notice is also further given that I will at the same time and place apply for pool tabli privileges and. for permission to sell luncb, m'neral water and all kinds of non-Intoxicating drinss, cigars and tobacco.
SAMUEL A. GRAHAM, Applicant
July 84, 1897.
^PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and voters of Franklin township, Montgomory county, State of Indiana, that I, Alonzo Custer, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and a continuous residentof said Frauklin township, for more than ninety days next proceeding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the county of Montgomery, at their regular September term, 18W, for a license to sell spliltuous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than quart at' a time, and allow the eamn to be drrak on the premises where sold.
Sly place if business and the premises wherein said Liquors are to be sold and drank are situated' and specifically described as follows, to-wit:
The front room on the ground floor of tie twq-stoiy frame building situated on east Main street on part Of lot number two (2) In block numbor (3) as the same Is known and leslgnated on th original plat of the town of Darlington, .Montgomery county, Indl na, bounded and "described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence east twenty-two (22) feet, thence north one hundred and ohlrU-two [182] feet, thence west twenty-two (22) feet to the place of beg nnlng said room being located on the north end of said part said lot cud fronting north on Main Street In said town.
And in my said application I will also aBk for tlx- privilege of running two pool tables, serving lunch and selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks iu the same room wherein said intoxicating liquors are to be sold and drank.
Ju.y 31,189- ALONZO CUSTER.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice hereby given to the citizens and voters of Franklin township, Montgomery county, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said county and state, over the ago of twenty-one (21) yearc, of goo moral character and a continuous resident of said township for more than ninety (90) days Immediately proceeding the giving of this notice and the filing of my application will iipplytotliH Board of Commissioners of said county, at their September session, 1897, to be begun and held on the flrst Monday of fSeptem1897, for a license to Bell all kinds of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the 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 and specifically described as follows:
JTheone story fraino building situate on the following described real estate part of lot number one (1) in block number three 3i in the original plat of the town of Darlington, Montgomery county In-llana. Beginning thirty-six (311) feet north of the south-oast corner of said lot and runnii then' notth twelve (12) feet and eight (8) inches, thence west sixty-six [60] feet, thence south twelve [12] feet and eight [8) lnr.be*, thence enstsixty-s [6(] feet to the place of beginning Said toom fronts oast on Madison street In said town and is so arranged with glass doors and windows that th whole of the interior of the same can be viewed from the sidewalk and street during the diiyn and hours \vh. it, is unlawful to sell under the law.
N tice is al*o given that I will at the same time nd place apply for I trtble privileges am) for permission to sell lunch, mineral water and all kinds of non-l'-toxicating he erages.
JOHN Q. MIKLES, Applicant.
APPLICATION FOK LIQUOH Lll'KNSK.
Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the first ward, of the city of Crawfnrdsvil.e. Montgomery county, Indians, and the citizens of Union township, said county, that I, Kobert 11. Allen, a mule Inhali tant ol the Slate of Indlau i, ih« age if twentv-niio years, and a cunilinioii!- resilient of f-aii: Union township for more than ninety days est preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the county of Montgomery, at their regular September session, 1K97, for a license to •.ell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quai at a time, «n allow the same Vi be-drank on the premises.
My plaiv of business and the premises whereon said llquoi are to be sold and drank are described as follows:
A part of i"t number thlrt en [13% as the same is known and des|(»natiil i" the original plat of the t'-wn [now city] of Crawfordsvllle, indiann, bounded asfo!lows: Beginnl'gat the (•outh-wet coiner ol t.aid lot, number thirteen 18'. running thence north thirty
I30I
feet
Menee east lorty '.40) reel, thence south thirty 30) feel tlienc west fo ty (40 feet to the place of beginning, in the front room of til.) two i-tor brick il iing situated en Mild premises and numbered nt). S id oom being twenty-three CJ3) feet and Ave I5I inches deep, and thirtyeight i3"t) foot and eight 18' inches wide, and fronting on west Market street jn said city.
And 1 shall also state In my said application that I desire to carry on in the same room abovo described, other and different business a• follows- Hunning one .li pool table, the sale of c'dor pop, «in or-lie, mineral waters and all Kinds ol sort drinks and liquors sold and used as beverage", tolwco and •Mffarn.
HOUEUril ALLKN.
The Boone county fair was held' this week with a good attendance of people. Arthur Wert, John Kostanzer and sisters, arrived home from California this week.
C'iff Voris arrived home the latter part of last week-from an extended trip in California and Oregon.
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The David Woodward residence on east Jefferson street has been sold to Joseph Hall, a farmer, residing west of Uarlington.
Vandalia Line ExcursionsTo Lake Maxinkuckee, Sunday Aug 29, 81.00 round trip, 8 20 a. m.
To Terre Haute Aug. 31 to Sept. 3d, 81.60 round trip, on account, of Vigo county fair.
To Flora, Ind., Sept.' 20 to* 25,81.80 rouhd trip, on account of Flora Fair Association.
To Frankfort,Aug. 23 to Aug. 28 81,00, on account of Clinton county Fair To Nashville and return every day except Sunday, 87.95 round trip, ten day limit. "-v
Home Seekers excursion, Sept. 7 and day
21, one fare plus 82.00. FulL 21 limit befoie return given. To Buffalo and return Aug. 21 and 23, 810.20 round triD. See ad. in another column.
Kemember our through service to St. Joe, Mich., 87.30, Petoskey, $18.35, Maxinkuckee, ten day, 8385, Shades 81.10, good 30 days, and many other points. J. c. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
A New York insurance company is getting a good deal of lucrative business in China.
Pure, rich blood feeds the perves. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, cures nervousness.
Difficulties Relieved*
"My stomach was in a very bad condition and my appetite was poor. I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has built up my health, given me a good appetite and relieved my stomach trouble. I believe any one whose blood is impure should take Hood's Sarsaparilla." WM. F. BECKER, Argos, Indiana.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient.
The Dominion of Canada has sen1 8200,000 to the sufferers by famine and plague in India.
An Opportunity You Now Have of testiilg the curative effects of Ely's Cream Balm, the most positive Our^ for Catarrh known. Ask-yoflj. djuggiat for a 10 cent trial size or send j,0 ceajs, we will mail it. Full size50 cents#
ELY BROS., 5)5. Warren, St„ jf. Y. My son was afflicted with catarrh. »I induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm and the disagree catarrhal smejl all left him. fie appears as well as any one. -J. C. Olmf-tead, Areola,
111.
Wabash College has some money to loan at reasonable rate of interest. No commission charged. Call on Or write the treasurer, No. 7 Fisher building Crawfordsyille Indiana. al9 3w
The cost of becoming a naturalized Englishman is about £6.
An expert declares that eating beef regurlarly is bad for the temper.
To Lookout Mountains
Lojkout Mountain overlooks seven States and the ground for miles around is full of history.
The weather on Lookout is cool. The rate via tbe Queen & Cresent route is only $7.20 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 Cbicke.mauga.
The ride via the Queen and Crescent from Cincinnati is one of the finest in the world. Through Blue Grass, over mountains acd down the historic Tenn eesee Valley. Write for free illustrated and descriptive matter to
My place of business and the premises wli«roon said llijuors are to bo sold and drank are described as follow to-wit:
Beginning at a point forty [401 rods west and twenty-seven [27] rods north ol tlie southeast corner of section thirty [30], township nineteen [10] north, range four [4], west in staid county and st'ite, and running ihencc north forty-three [4i] degrees east olghl [8: rods, tlieu -e no: th forty-four [41] degrees, wes: six [0] rods thence south llfty-elght and onefourta [58H] degrees, west six [0] rods and six [R] links, tlionee south thirty and one-half [30k 1 degrees, east eight [S] rods to the place nf beginning, and in the oust room of a one story frame (niiMltig situated on the southeast owner of said above d.-scribed land fronting the (,'rawfordsvlile mid New Kiclimoud free gravel road•aid room her twenty-seven and one-half [27Jtf] feet iu lenL'th by thirteen and on«-h'lf nsfc] feet iu 'Vldili.with the side frontlnglthe highway.
I also give notice that I will at the same time and place a*k for a permit to Bell In the fame room all kinds of mineral waters and non-Intox-icating drinks. (,'HAKLES ANN&.BLK
August 14, 1807.
A Little Sufferer
Pace, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors•» How a Cure Was Effected.
When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the sorea on his cheeks and hands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would tester, break open and rnn and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused intense itching and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep him from, scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helped her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. We decided to giva It to our boy and we noted an improvement in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven oat of hia blood and it has never returned.'* WILLIAM BABTZ, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana.
You can buy Hood's Sarsapaailla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
THE
Yandalia
LINES.
NORTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAT 6, St. Jooaccommodation .8:18 a. m. S, South Bend accommodation 6:16 p. m. No. 2, Fast Train 6:66 p. m. 80UTII BOUND.—
No. Mo.
DAILY BXCKPr SUNDAY.
No. 6, Fast Train .8:81 a. m. No. si, St. Louis Mall 9:S4a. No. 3, Jterre Haute Mall 4:40 p. uood.connectlor made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains run through
Big
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W. HINEAKSON, G. P. A.. Cincinnati.
Pnints, oils, varnishes etc, Zack Mahorney Co.
OASTORIA.
ThifUilmlla •lgwtan ot
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mnn.
OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UQUOK LICENSE. Notice ia hereby given to the citizens of Union townslflp. Montgomery county, Indiana, that I, the umlerKigucii, a male porsoo over tho ago ol twonty-unoyoarf, and a continuous resident of said totvnMilp, county and Mate for more than ninety duy- ni'xt preceding Hie pub ioatiou ol thi- notice, and of good moral character, will aiplr to the board of commissioners of Montgomery county at their next regular Howlon t. bo begun and held on the first .Monday in September. 1897, ior a license to soil all kinds of epiiitu"(is, nous and malt liquors in a less ouaiitiythai. a quart at a time and permit the tume to ho drunk on tho premises where sold.
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to
81.Joseph, Mich., making good connection
C.&W.M "orMichigan points.
with
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
MDNDN ROUTE
rO CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY
And the North.
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.
The Only Line he Famous Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
". —AND—
French Lick Springs.
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"The Carlsbad America."
"COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.
a in E 1 9 7
SOUTH BOUND.
No, 3....... 1:40 a. m. No. 6 1:15 p.m. Local Freight 8:45 a. in.
NOItTH BOUND.
No. 4 2:15 a. No. 1:15a.m. Local Freight 8:45 p.m.
L. H, Claik, Agt., Crawfordavllle.
Four Route?*^*
TRAINS AT CKAWPORDBVILLE. I1IO FUUK.
H.
WJCST
8 62 a. ill Dally (except Sunday) 4:Mj u. (I Dally 3 ii* a. 12: K7 a. Dally .8 52 a. l:15p. in Dally (except Sunday) 1:15 p.m.
W. B. PATTKHSON, Ag«ut.
CLODFELl'Elt & DA.IS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will doageneralpracticein allCourte. dice over Smith & Stoele's drug store, south
Washington street.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
—AND—
General Insurance-
(Successor to C. W. Wrlght.J vi
Office with Ristine & Ristine, 3|and 4 Fisher Building.
E. Greene,
PractlceJLlmltod toJDiseases of thoj
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFFICK HOUKS to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Joel Block, Crawfordsvllle, Ind iana.
ACTUMA DR. TAFT'S ASTHMAMENT3
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25
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cents.
Hood's
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