Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1897 — Page 4

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THE REVIEW

—BY

F. T. L.USE.

T1BMB 0» SUBBCBIPTJOK.

One year, in the county, Oaeyear.outof the county, Inquire at Office for AdvertUnsr s.

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SEPR. 25 1897.

THE GOVERNOR AND LYNCH LAW.

Five men wer*' taken from the jail at Versailles. Ind lust week ami hung by a mob of 300 men residing in the county. The men hung had been guilty of all .-orts of crime

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tbe county for yeuia

pan and had kept the locality in a Hale of tertor for a long tiaie. Gov. ''Mount (,n learning ot this was loud in hiH /autubtie denouncing tho work of

Ihe inoh. ^ent a man down there to investi»a'e all tbe circumstances, and 6aid the men engaged in this work of lynch law must be brought beforb the courts of justice and punished] it tie whole f.osver of the State had to be brought into operation. This is "all rabbit," as the expression goes. Hove.v( Williamp. Matthews and all the Governors of the State hare said and dine about the tame thing whenever the work of mob was nx&de manifest by the hanging of some outlaws. There have been a score or more of lynching affairs in Indiana within as many years anu none of the oien engaged |,in them were upprehended, and never will lie. A dozen such affairs have happened in two or three counties in Indiana, but nobody wa9 ever punished for it. This little sputtering of Gov. Mount will amount to nothing. He is Biraply following out the precedents of former Governors. Wouldn't he- have a nice time in puuishing the 300 uien reported to have been engaged in the affair at Versailles lust week. The 300 men engaged in thu killing of these tive men are simply murderer?, and deserve a murderer's doom, but it would appear to be an euormous job to arrest, convict and hang the entire crowd. Nothing will cotue from all this bluster of the Governor, but Ripley county will undoubtedly be a healthier locality to live in ihan formerly.

COAL OPERATORS.

The cuttl operators of this country ulford very Jitting' instance of sowing the wind to reap the whirlwind. The operaturs and owners of coal niiues have iir years mnde it a point to secure the cheapest labor from the lowest foreign element of Europe, to the financial injury of ordinary American laborers. What work an American to live decently would demand 81.50 per day for the cheap Hungarian or Pole, living like a hog. would do for $1.00 in the coal mines. It matters not to the coal operator what the effect would be to tbe general public so he bad bis work done cheap and enriched himself. But cheap labor is frequently unreliable and is proving so now. The foreigners are often very lawless, create strikes, destroy property, jeopardise human life and make the coal mining business dull, uncertain and unreliable. It is questionable if the business tias paid a profit in some year?. It has added a

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undesirable population to the

country, bt sides a dangerous one. All this comes about from the grasping propensities of mine operators. So long as mine are rked by the class that now delve in them so long will there be strikes, riot* and danger to human life. The public is nbuseated from year to year with reports of troubles at coal mines. The business needs reorganizing from top to boltom, and the tiret attempt in that direction should be to pay decent, wages and employ native laborer- lor tie work.

Depression of Spirits

so common in summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourishment. The vital force is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease. Loss cf flesh and a cough are threatening signs.

of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypophosphites, meets these cases perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. cott's Emulsion the taste oil is fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk.

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For tale at 50c. and $1.00 by all druggrista. «COTT ft BOWNB, Mfg. CbemlBU, Now York

COL. A. L. CONGER, one of the beet known republicans in Ohio, hat, joined the revolt against Hanna's methods in that State. In a recent interview Col. Conger said: "I have boen at work for thejjrepub* lican party for the past thirty years, a.id never before have IJJwitijessed such open brutality in American politics as that displayed by the methods now used in Ohio. I never voted the democratic ticket in my life. The people in Ohio will bear testimony to my faithful service, but the republicans should unite, as our forefathers did in early days, in throwing off the yoke of oppression and there is no other way to do that now except for republicans to vote squarely for Gov. Hushnell's election and the democratic nominees for house and senate."

THANKS AND A GOLD HEDAL.

If some one in the liekl of literature could iuvent soiuett ii.g nc-v in "Resolutions of (ajihIoI*n:e" and obituary notices he would certainly be entitled to the thanks and a uold medal from the reading public. After reading the expressions "We bow in humble submission to his Divine will," "Our loss is his *Hin," We teo ier our do«peat sym patby to his widow in this her hour of bereavement," an-l many more similar old chestnuts 700 times, thoy become decidedly stale, and the demand is for something new and not so threadbare. The whole thing, however, is a traditional humbug, and so far as the general public is concerned might bo omitted altogether.

RETALIATORY TARIFF.

One of the beautifies of the present Dingley tariff law is the retaliatory measures adopted by other countries to even up with this. The Argentine Republ'c ha9 raised the duty ^on most American imports 100 per cent. The Studebaker wagon works and Oliver chilled plow works, of South Bend, are unpolled to withdraw their business on account of the import laws of that country.

AFTP learning of the pardon of Coffin, one of the wreckers of the Indianapolis National bhnk, old man Haughey, who is etill "doing time" in the penitentiary for the same offense, will not have to ask which one of "the boys I am?" He knows now.

Catarrh Cannot be Cured

with local applications, as t&ey cannot reach the 6eat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qvack medicine. It was orescribed by one of the beet physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics -known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly 011 the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. iSold by druggists, price 75c.

When metal is intensely cold it seems to burn the hand, and a Hungarian has undertaken to cook food with sixty degrees of frost.

When your stomacn be^i^s to trouble you, it needs help. Tne help it needs, is to digest your food, aud, until it gets it, you won't have any pence. Stomach trouble is very streosinir, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of the most dangerous diseased begin with simple indigestion. The reason is that indigestion (not-digestion, not nourishment) weakens the system aud allows disease germs to attack it. The antidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strenthening nourishing, curative. It cuies indigestion and renews strength and health. It does this by stenthning the stomach, by helping to digest your fool. It nourishes you. Shaker Digestive Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants and wine, is perfectly harmless and will certainly cure all genuine stomach trouble. Sold by druggist, price 10 cents to $1.00 per buttle.

Frappe, the new drink at tbe Clipper.

Very Gratifying Result

"I have taken several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and find there is nothing like it for tired women with aching heads. It will also bring the roses to the pale cheeks of the little ones. We have been very much gratified With the results obtained from Hood's Sarsaparilla." Jilts. J. ACKEU31

AN, rear 17'J X. California St., Indianapolis, Indiana. Ar

Hoops Pills are the favorite cathartic.

Frappe, ihe new drinkat the Clipper

Homeseekers Excursions

V'a the Wabash. On Aug. 17th, Sept. 71 and 21st, Oct. 5th aud 19th, '97, the Wabash will sell homeseekers ticket" to tho north west, went, touth and south-west, at rate of one first-class fare, plus |2 for tbe round trip. For limits, stop-overs and other information call on or address,

"SHE DM3SKS WELL." But Bar Clothes Often Cover a Living Death.

BMoty la the Shrine of Men's Wonhift aud Women Vie With Each Other to Make Thenuelres Attractive.

The remark, "She dresses elegantly," is a very common one in this age of wealth and progress. 1

Women vie with each other in male ing themselves attractive, for men admire a stylishly dressed woman.

only work from theory, and at best only patch up, without removing the cause. Proof is abundant that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound removes the cause, gives strength to thg weakened organs, vigorous health to the system, and therefore beauty to the face and form.

Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., gladly answers, free of charge a Unfetters. Here is one of the results

Three months ago, Jpwrote yon a letter describing my troubles, which were inflammation of the womb and bladder. I had not scon a well day rlnce the birth of my second child, IB years ago. I had spent hundreds of dollars for doctors and medicines.

Such pains as I endured. My back acned, rcy feet and limbs were swollen, and it was almost impossible for tn*» to stand I cou]d not walk any distance. 1

received your answer to my letter, and followed closely all your advice, and I have been Uoing Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound for three months. Now I can work all da^ without pain. I have recommended the Compound to many of my friends, and gladly recoantnend it to all women in any way efliictcd with female, troubies."—LYDIA

BATIK, 227 Spring St., Greensburg, ±*A-

Make the Most of YourselfIt is the duty of every man to make the 1110-t of birwelf. Whatever bis capacities may be, he is sure to find some place where he can be useful to himself and to others But he cannot reach his highest usefulness without good health and he cannot have good health without pure blood. The blood circulates to every organ and tissue and when it is pure, rich and hea'thy it carries health to the entire system, but if it is impure it scatteis disease whereever it tlowp. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true blojd purifier. It cures salt rbeum, scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia and rheumatism because these diseases have their origin in the bl'r.od.

Sweden exported in 1895'wood worth 11S,000j)00 cpowns, iron and 6teel worth 6,600,000, tools and machinery worth 6.500,00 )..

To give you an oppitunity ot testing the ureat merit of Ely's Cn*ui» Balm the most reliable cure lor catarrh and cold in the head, a generous 10 cent trial size can be had of your druggist or we mall it lor 10 ceott*. Fiul size 50 cents EL.Y BROS.,'59 Warren St., N. Y. City.

It is the medicine above alLoth-rs for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely's Cream Balm with safe ty unri itrtoes all that it claimed for it— B. W. Specry, Hartford, Conn.

A Waterville (Me.) man is reported blind as the result of swallowing a pie. of tobacco he was chewing.

The proper way to build heaith is to make the blood, rich and pure by taking Roou'h Sarsaparilla, Ihe one true blood purilier.

Hot air furnaces, mantels and grates at Zuck Maborney Co.

Th« sale of ice cream by Italians in the ptree's of London is said to yield a prcfit of 700 percent.

OA8TOHIA.

Th« heilaila «lgn*tur# of

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THOS. FOLLEN,Pass. Agt.,

I Lafayette, Ind.

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Good clothes add to the charms of the woman in perfect health, but are ill-befitting those who through ignorance or carelessness have suffered the inroads of fe male diseases to stamp them as physical wrecks. It is •unfortunate, but true, that some physicians allow women to naffer needlessly, because man can

JlJOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Estate of Luelnda Dlllteg, decenBeil. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned iins been appointed »Bd duly qualified a» AdinittiHtrator. of tbe estate Of Luoindft Dllling, late of Montgomery roumty. Indiana, deceased. Said estate issuppeeed to be Insolvent.

KLBEKT Jl. MOKltOW, Adm.

Dated Aug. 17, 18H7.

All th« boys are stuck with her and they have occassion to admire her shape and pleasing features. Yes the

.Gypsy Queen (fear..

Is all right. Other cigars are blow bards but cannot cope with, the sales of tbis

Favorite Brand.

DR. CARTER & CO.

11 El lAIJI.E SPEt'IAI.I.STS. Younir moil if you arc troubled Willi pim1IPH, bashful os avorsion to society, stupidness, despondency, loss

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For Infants and Children.

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The cathedral of llouen, France, boasts a clock that has kept time for 500 years.

Well Drilling

Machine for sale. In perfect order. The undersigned desires to sell an A. P. Benjamin Well Drilling Machine, and will eell it at Sow figures,

B.N.GALEY, -Browjflvalley, Ind.

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energy,

ambition nil self-con-fidence, which absolutely unfits you for stud or business, you should take treatmont from these noted specialists before It is

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late. MIDDLE-AG8D

and OI.D MKS, thero are thousands of you troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys, and other unmistakable signs of nervous debility and premature docay. Many die of this difficulty ignorant of tho cause. The most obstinate ca*es of this character treated with unfailing SUCCOSH of a delicate niv ture, InBnination weakness of organs, premature discharges, results of youthful folly and all kindrod troubles iiuickly cured. No dotention from business No cuttin

I»R. CAltTKlt dfc CO.,

No. 114 South Illinois Street, Indtanapo is. Indiana. Ofllce Hours 9 to 22 a. m. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday—9 to 11.

Gem Laundry

ALBERT S. GALEY, Agt.

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33,to 3? VV. Washington Street.

Indianapolis, Indiana.

Agouts for Butterick Patterns.

Samples 01 anything sent anywhere.

Fits

Uo of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. pe w&flPV? ?hinR

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NEXT WEEK

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I Edward Warner.

Successor to Lee S. Warner.

The One Price Clothier, Hatt-r ancl Gent's Furnisher. 3

CLEARING THE DECK

FOR FALL SELLING.

The remodeling of our store is wdl on tbe way to completion. We will soon invite you to the handsomest and largest exclusive Dry Goods Store in Indiana. "What we invite you to now is a eomplete

li£K8S(i(X)DS STOCK

•A ick that lacks notbiug in style, quality, variety or price to make it the most attractive in Indiana. Take a look at oui countsrs and the assortment will prove it, but if you can't come, state your wishes on a postal card and sample- ol nuj'thing are your by leturn post.

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Prom V.S.Jmmm Of jftdMne Prof. W. H. Peeke, who

makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician hia success is astonishing We have heard of cases of so years' standing

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Wabash Line,

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To Toledo, Detroit,'I 'oronto, Montreal, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.

WEST

To Decatur, Springfield. Quincy Keokuk. St. Louis, Memphis. For, Worth, El Paso, Galveston, City ot Mexico. Ottumwa, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, O^den, Portland. Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Los Augeles, San Diego, Sacramento and San Fraucisco, Evansville, Chattanooga and points soutn.

Through Palace Wagner and Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Buffett Parlor Cars. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States, Canada and old Mexico. Call on or address.

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FOI.LF.N.

Pass. Agt., Lafayette, Ind.

CATAHBh

1)1 KCT JONS tombing

CREAM BALM

Applv a piirtMe of tii bnlm iliroi'tly into the nostrils. Aftoi ii moment drfl* a re a through ihe uose. Use thrno times day, iitior

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cured by nim. Ho publishes a valuable work on this disease, which he sends ,w 11 a

to address

ProI.W. H. PEEKE, F. j)„ 4 Cedar St., Hew York

Kansas City han !»,noo .-mploves in ita packing houses Hml stock yards.

D. J. Kennedy's tii wines and Lrubdies at the Clipper

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HAY-FEVER

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fore retiring.

KIA-STKKAX MALM "LION: HUll eleausen the N»alil

PaBgaRpH, Allays I'aln and influmnmtiou. M'"'3 the mtreM. pmti-ufft the membrane from culu* restores the senwon of tame itnil cmell-

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balm is quii'kly absorbed and pivos roliel once. I'riee 50 i-ents at Drncgistsor lv mm ELY UKOTIIKKS, Warren St., ^or^*

Corns

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Positively removes hard or soft Corns. Bunions, Warts and Molts- Ask your druggist.

JJOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Estate of Pat rick Gall/iglier decviiwil- -,J Notice Is hereby given, that the iiiidersigu has been appointed and duly qualified J8 ministratrix of the oBtate of Patrick late of Montgomery County, Indinna, deow ed. Said estate is supposed to bo soirent

CATHARINE GALI4AGHKB, Adm*

Dated Sept. 4, 18WV