Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1897 — Page 7

.,n(j by Lydia B. Pinkham's ^Vegetable Compound.

lotcl

•rflew With Mrs. B. A. Lombard.

I(,sve

reason to think that I would

not^ ijdis

tbchcre

now if it had not been for

E. Tt cured me of a fibroid tumor iiina-

pinkham's Vegetable Com-

•owb.

"Doctors

could do nothing' forme, and oonld not cure me at the hospital.

te

il you about it:

Ihad

b(H:U in my

he Upon

jfter

usual health, but

ff0rked

quite hard. When my

thlv period came on, I flowed very tadlv-' 'J '"'(,octor Kave me meflicine, ft it did mc no good. He said the !|L'must he stopped if possible, and

mUS(

liiid (lie cause of my trouble.

examination, he found there

a

fibroid Tumor in my womb, and

pvi-'

mc treatment without, any benefit ifliatcvcf- About that time a lady

evci

0

lled cm me, and recommended Lydia

pinkham's Vegetable Compound id she owed her life to it. I jjid I would try it, and did. Soon

the How bccame more natural and tegulai"' 1 still continued taking the

ftmpound

for some time. Then the

doctor mode atn examination again,

ud

found everything -all rigfat. The toroor had passed a~way amd that dull jche was pone.—Miss. B. A. LOMBAED, jox u. W cstdale, Mass.

POMMEL SLICKER

Ketps

both riJor and saddle per­

fectly

dry

in the hardest storms.

Substitutes

will disappoint. Ask for

iSc,7 Nh Brand Pomme! Slicker— it is entirely nc-w. If not for sale in your town. write for catalogue to

A J. TOWER, Boston. Mass.

No Sick GliiGKens

and

TLIENTV OF

KC.os, where

Wells'Hoosier Poultry Powder is used. A positive cure for Cholera, Gapes and all diseases of Poultry. 2oc a pound at dru^Kists or 5 lb packages sentby us prepaid for $1.00. "Hintsoa Poultry Keeping," sent free. MEDICINE CO.. La Payette, Ind.

Yi'ELLS

CURE YOURSELF!

r*i» Hig for unnatural I d'.nrburies, tiitlamnmtiofis, irritations or ulceration# jf mucous membrane** and hot

ODIiEB Gnirftotced not •tneture. PrivtQU cotiitgion

UIHEEvansCheMICAlCo.Painless,poisouous.usttin*

or

\CINCINNATI,Q.j_ Sold by UracreliaU, or rent in plain wrapper, 1»y expreM, prepaid, fof t! .00. or 3 hottto, |2.75.

ILIBERAL

Circular sent od nqaui

BUSINESS EDUCATION

can he obtained only in City High Grade Business School. The only one in this part of the U. S. is the bi vant & Stratum

BSISINESS

Indianapolis UNIVERSITY

ttiien l!!J g. 4Stli Year. Get C.'ituio^up and terms K. .J. II KKH. i'res.

PATENTS

H. B. WILI.EON & CO.,

Wu8»

injrton. U.C. Nor hargotlll patent obtained. &0-uac:c book irt-r

India napol is I )i rectory.

PATENT LAWYERS.

MiK-il'KC i! I it I it i) ii-i ll.tiljll •/Stetenson Bids. tang Distance 'Plionn ltM

LOi'KWOOD,

V. H.. 4ir+18 Liomcko Bldg.

Opposite Postotflee. T'hone 1303.

HP.G8S

HOOD & SON. Rooms 29-yO Wright Bile K. Market St. information Free

PATENT SOLICITORS.

El'-..

SlLVll'S CO., Putcnt Solicitors Suite ISTultoott Block. Froe Pamphlet

PENSION ATTORNEYS.

FirZGKKAM)

Si DKl.iP, Room 47 Journal

Hldg.. .Monument Placo. Imliunapoii.s.

i-:ui cationau

CKTcauloKtime.

ue of Vories's business College.

Shoitest I.oweist rates.

E2^5E, UUHES WHEni. I.lul. ,wu, I Best ough Byrup. Tastes Good. in ttnio. BoUi by druKgiwta.

raaUMIMilst.

'•«. U. INDPL'S

AIO.

?TMarch

Do

39 '97

Upon the stomach and bowela ase perpetrated by multitudes of injudicious people who, upon experiencing the annoyiincj of constipation in a slight degree, infiltrato their bowels with drenohing evacuants, which enfeeble the intestimal membrane to a serious extent, sometimes, even, superinducing dysentery or piles. Ilristetter's Stomach Bitters is the true sm--cedaneutn for these nostrums, since It Is lit once invigorating, gentle nnd effectual. It also banishes dyspepsia, malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney troubles.

Greece has a population of 2,433,SOG1.20G.S1G males and 1,1GG,990 females.

I. AST MONTH

Or the Tcnnessrx) Centennial duatrlal Kxposltfon.

AN OPEN LETTER

To MOTHERS.

and In-

The month of October closes this greatest of all Expositions ever held in the South, and next to the Columbian, the best ever held in this country. For tho closing month, special attractions have been arranged, and the rates from all parts of tlio country have been made lower than ever before known. The location (Nashville, Tenn.,) is on the main lino of tho Louisville & Nashville railroad, directly nn its through car route between the Nortli and South, and the trip in either direction via that city can be made as cheaply, if not cheaper, than via any other route. Ask your ticket agent for rates, or write to C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., for Tates and information.

Home Seeker's Excursion*.

To tho West, South, Southwest and Southeast, via the Missouri Paclilc Railway and Iron Mountain Route. On September 7 and 21st, Oct. 5th and 39th, round trip tickets will be sold to nearly all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas at HALF FARE. Tickets will have twenty-one day^' return limit with liberal stop-over privileges. Pullman sleepers and free reclining chair cars to nearly all points. For rates, maps and descriptive books address T. C. Klmber, Traveling Passenger Agent, 7 Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Ind.

Quebec, with a population of 70,000, ha six daily'newspapers, four of which are in the French language.

Shake Into Your Shoes

Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. U's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Base makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25 cents, in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Remarkable catches of mackerel are being made along the Cape Cod shore.

There la a Class of Peopie Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GUAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most deli cate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth* as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15c and 25c per package.

Petersburg is being piped fcr natural gas.

Lack o£ vitality and color-matter in th« bulbs causes the hair to fall out and turn gray. Wo recommend Hall's Hair Re newer to prevent uaddness and gray-ness.

Perry county's new court-house has been formally opened.

Fabrics nnd ruttrlps are botli rendercdmarvelouslj white by Glenn's sulphur Soap Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or bpown, 50c.

Th« street sprinkler in drawn by a yoke of oxen.

foar the facsimile signature of wra^p-per. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA/' which has been used in. jthe homes of the mothers of America for over thirty yam. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is Aw kind yon have always bought Sip

1 a a a re a per. .\b one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H* Fletcher is

s, 1897 .p.

Do Not Be Deceived.

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 it), the ingredients of which cveil lie does not know.

"The Kind You Have Always Bought"

BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF?

Insist on Having

The Kind That Never Failed You}

TMK CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUHIIA* '.J I

Chrisney

WITH THE FUNMAKERS.

is

I know that my life was saved by Piso" Cure for Consumption.—John A. Miller, Au Sable, Michigan, April 21, 1895.

Miss Ophelia Roddick has taught in the Washington schools since 1SC2.

Mnir on I^adlcs" Vtico* removed forever. Call or v. n. 111 (1, VAKIX.iifl 1 W. Washington Street, JnUlimupollu, Ind.

Wells county farmers will row mure wheat this fall than ever before.

WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD CASTORIA," AND -4PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.

I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, vias tkc originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA the same that lifts borne and does now J7 °n

ever1^

011

^l0

He—What is a crank? She—Why a person with one idea. H-e—Would you call mc a crank? She—Why, no 1 never t^avc you credit for having one idea.—Yonkers Statesman. .... .. r.-:.

De grct difhrulty 'boi:t alijtyih*" on politics," said Unclc EKn, "is dat de better you docs it, dc ninddcr yoil's li'ble to make some ob youh bes' friends."— Washington Star.

Arctic Explorer (recounting adventures of his last expedition)—We certainly could have reached the pole, had not our dogs given out at a critical moment. /Fair Listener (breathlessly)—Why, I thought that the Eskimo dogs were perfectly tireless creatures!

Arctic Explorer (gloomily)— I—er— speak in a culinary sense, Miss.—Puck.

The great merchant came home at ght and sank into a chair. He was the victim of some terrible misfortune, and the wife of his bosom sought to comfort and sustain him. "Charles," she said, "perhaps it is not so bad, after

3. Prof. Bumps—This bump indicates that you have a son who is throwing himself awfey in New York.

Farmer Oatstraw—Yes, yes, poor wandering bo ".

"•no neftpiNt.

H^ENOlO&y

5. Bumps—The general contour ei the cranium denotes that during last summer you had some boarders who left without paying their bills, and also that yottr peach crop was a failure.

all." "So bad?

It

FARMER OATSTRAW CONSULTS A PHRENOLOGIST.

[ninp^BAWW, PHRENOLOGY

I. Farmer Oatstraw—I haim't got no confidence in yo.il fellers, but I'll give ycr a trial.

mind nfAoirjc, ItlfO PHJreN0lGG7

is worse.

I

am ut­

terly ruined. I am bankrupt." "Is it true?" replied the wife of his bosom "then there is nothing to prevent me and the girls going abroad this summer. I was afraid you wotiiv. be saying you couldn't afford it."—Boston Transcript.

"She says she was hugged by a ghost." "And what did she do?" "Screamed." "Well, I should think she would if she couldn't get anything more tangible than that."—Chicago Post.

Cora—College men seem very much inclined to take life easy. Dora— Yes even when they graduate they do it by decrees.—Brooklyn Life.

"You can hardly blame Fahnic fori marrying you for nionev when you haven't a cent of your own. "Yes, but if only one of us had done it it wouldn't be so bad. We were both fooled.—Life.

Jeems—The rustle of a skirt is the most attractive sound to a man's ears. Deems—Of course. There's always a woman in it.—Town Topics.

MlN5 ItRlBlnV phrenology

2. Prof. Bumps—Well, in the first place, I should say that you arc a tiller of the soil:

Farmer Oatstraw—Corrcct.

NINO HEAOlNCi SNO PHRENOLOGY,

4. Prof. Bumps—This development tells me that at one time you purchased a gold brick.

[Farmer Oatstraw—Right! B'gosh.

HlNO PHRENOIOC-

6. Farmer Oatstraw—By gum, ycr th' best 1 ever saw. Yer's yer money.

I

New Hoarder—Where's the salt water bathing you advertised? out in th' kitchen. by til' pump, an' you'll find th' sa'.t Farmer—Oh. thar's th' trough dow

BITS OF IMFOKMATIOX.

It is claimed that a few drops of oil of lavender dropped occasionally on tiic shelves of a bookcase will prevent books from getting musty or moldy.

Books that arc bound in white may be cleaned by rubbing the covers with a piece of chamois skin dipped in finely powdered pumice stone. Do the work carefully.

In caring for a brass bedstead or trimmings on furniture be very careful to use no scouring stuff, that will scratch or break the lacquer finish which covers the brass. This lacqucr is what

keeps the brass from tarnishing, and when once broken it is almost impossible to keep articles looking well.

Tih's by the dozen should be fot t:d in every household where both ease and neatness is aimed at in doing the wo Some four by four and some large:-. Plain ones to use on the kitchen wor table to set things on that afe ci.her liot or soiled and a lew fancy oneplace under hot dishes on the din.nu ble. Washing keeps them in nice order and they wear "forever." if not broken.

A storekeeper in Bath, Mc., says that rats never gnaw hemlock. He keeps •all 'Iris grain in hemlock chests.

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1

EVENING.

Again 'tis the gloaming, the sweet, sad gloaming, Night's shadows are falling, day's splendor is past The mystical lights, in a magicai blending.

Through shadowy twilight, their soft charms cast. The faint after-glow of a glorious •sunset,

Where a few shy stars their vigils hold, Is a silvery sheen, like ashes of roses, .Imbued with a halo of purple and gold. No moon lends its soft, peaceful ruys to the landscape,

To ease the tried .spirit, with Infinite calm, But, lovely and pale, in the glimmering twilight.

Fair Jupiter, shining, pours soul-sooth-ing balm. This life seems naught but one glorious present.

No shadowy future, no phantom past A type of the blessedness of the hereafter, Where bliss, unalloyed, shall eternally last. pike fairy enchantment, all nature blends swe-»ly,

No discorda.r. darkness, no somber night-gale The earth gleams in beauty, the paie light ethereal,

Shines softly from hiil-tops to shadowy vale. How sweet If all earth-life could blend as this gloaming.

No sickening sorrow, no pain nor sad tears A reflection of heaven, where dwells in glad triumph,

Sweet harmony, always, through unending years. Llncolnville, Ind. ESTEL1.U.

How to Got a Farm,

There is a great deal of truth in the following, by the noted writer and adviser, "Bob Burdctte:"

My homeless friend with the chromatic nose, while you arc stirring up the sugar in a ten-cent glass of gin, let mc give you a fact to wash down with it. You may say that you have longed for years for the free, independent life oi a farmer, but you have never been able to get money enough to buy a farm. But this is where you are mistaken. For some years you have been dririking a good improved farm at the rate of one hundred square feet at a gulp. If you doubt this statement figur out for yourself. An acrc of land contains 43.560 square feet. Estimating, for convenience, the land at $43.56 an acre, you will see that it brings the land to just one mill per square foot. Now pour down the fiery d-osc. and imagine you are swallowing a strawberry patch. Call in your friends and have them help you gulp down the garden of 500 square feet. Get on a prolonged spree some day and see how long it will take you to swallow pasture land to feed a cow. Put down the glass of gin there is dirt in it —300 square feet of good, rich dirt, worth $43-56 per acre."—The Pacific

Tree and Vine.

When tho farmers turned up the soil last fall they uncovered some rich veins.

R"Ttj

/-«miinncntIyC«r

I O day's u«e 1

Lilt.

II.

H.

!.

Xo lltsornrrvousnessftftcr li. Kline's Crent Ncnc I c-

Sitli-stTar

Btorer.

'm] I'li 1.1-: £'J.oo trial holtlf? and tivatlw.

KLINE,

L.TA..

ittl Ai-i Street. l'hilmielpUiu, l'a.

The Klondike gold brick promise* to become a leading article of commerce.

Mr«. Winslow.K Soothing JSyrup for rhiMren tectliin^. softens the jiunm. ininees inflamatiou, alhnu cures wind colic, per bottle.

•J ho 'tear's v/irht, tho Polar Star, cost limiv than $r.o00.ui.t».

WITHOUT GRIP or GRIPE.

USE YOUR KfcLASott

And Profit by the Experience of Other People. There are thousands of people who have been cured of nervous trouble, scrofula sores, rheumatism, dyspepsia, catarrh and other diseases by purifying '.heir blooil with Ilood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine will do the same flood work for you if you will give it the opportunity. It will tone up your system, creale an appetite and give sweet, refreshing sleep.

Hr»r»r!'c Pillc are tho only pills lo tako 11UUU fUO with Uood's Sarsaparilla.

All of whom Arc well-known

in the State—Tliey High­

ly Endorse Pr. Kay's

Renovator and Dr.

Kay's Lung Balm.

W.H. IIOOVKK,

Mil Pleasant St Indian,

upolis, Ind.

JOHN AVKIDXI'JK.

Columbus. Ind.

J. W. SHKIJHY,

Alamo, Ind.

,T. K.

HAXSKN,

Akron, Ind.

ANDY WIIITMKU,

Hammond. Ind. ..

JOHN G. JOHNSON,

.). 1", It

Portland, Ind.

KOWAUI) ADAMS,

Newport, Ind.

ATI'S,

Salem, Ind.

1). 1). AKNOTJD,

Ludoyiit, Indiana.

AM florals ol Ota.

Thero is nothing that renovates everj organ of the body, and restores them to a healthy natural vigor, so pleasantly ana yet so safe and certain in Its effects astho Dr. Kay's Renovator. It strikes .a the very root of tho troubla and remove* the cause and cures when all other remedies lull. Send for proof of it. l)r. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Tiling Balm are sold by druggists or sent by mail. Price IS cents. Don't take any substitute, for it has no equal. If no!, keptliy your druggist send to us for It.

Ol.'lt BOOK, "Dr. Kay's Homo Treat*. 1 mcnt," has CS pages and 56 excellent recI ipes. Amly Whitmer (see above) writes: "I would not take $10.00 for your book 111 could not get another." Bent free t« those naming this naper, by Dr. xi. 3

Kay Medical Co., Omaha, Neb.

opiuM^pimw

Cini DR.J.L&TEPHEN8.L£BAIIttN.«Hl&

PENSIONS

To get a natural result, a remedy should alwavs act without violence, smoothly, easily, delightfully. This is the action of __ THE IDEAL

tabCOk&Afo LAXATIVE, because they strengthen the

hver. They are purely vegetable, Containing no poisonous Or InjUrlOUS substances, and are recommended and used by vounc and old. BELIEVE WHAT WE SAY! 10 cents prove their merit, and we ask that you dBBfc I

BUY AND TRY A raHS TO-NIGHT!

ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c.

Safe Coasting

is not a certainty on any Bicycle,

bat fhe nearest to it is coasting on a Columbia. The 5% Nickel Steel Tubing, used only in Columbias, is the strongest material known in bicycle construction.

"Columbia Bicycles

STANDARD OF THE WORLD at *75!£

There should be no question in your mind zuhat nulwelto buy.

1897 Hartfords, Hartfords, Pattern 2, Hartfords, 'Pattern I,

POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.'

II Colcimblas ere not properly represented In your vicinity, let as know.

"The Best Is Aye the Cheapest." Avoid imitations of and Substitutes for

SAPOLIO

GET YOUR PEN. sion Double Quick

Write Capt O'JT.\KRKIX, Aft. Wash., D.C OCT DIPII nu'cklv. bend for Book Inventions Ubl niual UWarned, l-'dgar Tato & Co., 24) Broadway, N,

mus­

cular action of the bowels and gently stimulate the kidneys and

$50 45 40