Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 October 1897 — Page 5
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OFFICE:
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C. BAHNHILL
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
....AGENT FOR THE....
Burglar Proof Grave Vaults.
213
South Washington Street.
RESIDENCE: 415 S. Washington Street.
No. 61, 81, 83. J. B. SWANK," Ass't.
JOE E. PIBHER
lore Block, South Washington Street.
wbo are accustomed
DO YOU
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FINE TWINES ^AND*LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEfSEN.
.• iVoro*'
No. 108 South Green Street. Crawfordsville, Indiana
Nothing Like It ...
10
ings morning," or buy
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
utD»y. j^^r^Well Man
THE GREAT soth bay. 'RBBTOHC RBMZIDT Produces the above results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all otherB fail. JfoniiK men will regain their lost manhood, and old w*»r their youthful vigor by using KE IV O. It quickly and surely restores Nervous-
Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions,
j^st Power, Failing Memory, WaBtinK DiscascB.and zri effecta of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, r„. ,unata
one
for study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but nerve tonic and blood builder, bringback the pink glow to pile checks and re- I 5,4 S8 O** of yonth. ft wards off Insanity r?5 Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO« no
I' can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, •M0 per package, or six for •5.00, with partwritten
guarantee
to
rare or refund
•ae money. Circular free. Address
lorn
HEDICIHE
CO.,209 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, Hi.
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I" MY. S'-ORT. 87*0*.
*5»t PEFFEfTS MEHWeen^'
0Uic?aVnfio^»rru"5' Cures wben r»l menrn,^l».*ounK ®on regain lost manhood: air vlcor. AV alately hiwili* VT*3 vltnt*'
vUtfeoli of tclf alnctc or extt.itn irut
Dr n'u Wai-de otiflnpanlty «nd consumption. nv
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ike their regular "morn
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^»ld By George W. Steele.
Pruppf*. the new drink al tbe Clipper,
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MADE!
We make all of our Harness by ?hand, in our own shop. Coine in and examine the work and leather we use. All good
OAK. STOCK.
A careful examination will make you our «-ustomer. You need the goods and we need the money. Why not exchange with us.
Drink Beer?
If so the chief poinis to consider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties. -v
A BEER WHICH EXCELLS
In a 1 these qualities is essentially Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing. Epicures say that the Indianapolis and Lafayette Beer surpasses all other Beer3. On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.
Pure Whiskey
For Medieinal purposes, will find that there is none like our stock of genuine
-Old Kentucky Bourbon-
•^The Midwayfe
TADE CONNORS. "BOONE" CALLAHAN.
BtSlS3S$S$SliiSl§38fil8i81£88§P888l888i81888S888]
•sr REVIVO
You Risk Nothing
by giving our brush a trial. If you do not find it to be as represented after six months' use, bring it back and we will refund the money.
What can be fairer
of Me.
Dr. Scott's
Electric
Hair Brush
IS WARRANTED TO CURE Xerrous Headache in ft minutest Bilious Headaehe in 5 minute* I Neuralgia in 6 minutes Dandruff and diseases of the soalp Prevent• falling hair and baldness Makes the hair groic long and glossy!
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Bair Brofc.fl.0t 4 Hair Brash,$*.&•
PrfriaKo.l Hair Brash,tl. Ho. LlLiliiMo.I Hair Brash, $2. Ho. 4HalrBrash,
Mo. 6 Hair Brash, $3
Quality the earn* In all the price differs only accordto sizo and power.
For Sale at Druggists and Dry Goods Stores. AftV for Dr Scott's take noothrr or we will wnd on approval, postpaid, on receipt of prlc and ten o»nig for portage, and if you are not well bati&fied with your bargain, write us and we will return the mosey.
The Doctor's Storr," a valuable book (riving information concerning all oor goods, sent on reqoest.
Agents Wanted. GEO. A. SCOTT. IV 84a Broadway, N. Y.
Uun Laundry
ALBERT S. GALEY, Ag».
Btsi fat In Ciiy.
I £'Kr
Office, 109 N. Green St.
When an innocent man is jailed by mistake he prefers to come out the
same way he went in. He may break jail and be caught and put back again.
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He'd rather have the door un locked and walk out and stay out.
A sick man is a prisoner in the jail of disease he has gone in by some door of carelessness or neglect or irregular living, and he must unlock this same door by careful, sensible habits
if he wants to be a free, well man again. If dyspepsia and biliousness or constipation is the way he got into disease, he has got to overcome just those troubles before he can get out.
The majority of diseases begin with some trouble of the digestive organs or of the liver, which prevents the'supply of proper nourishment to the system. The best remedy for these troubles is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, because it gives the digestive and blood making organs power to assimilate food and transform it into pure, nourishing blood, vitalized with an abundance of red corpuscles.
It acts .directly upon the liver and gives it capacity to filter all bilious impurities out of the circulation. It builds up solid, muscular flesh and healthy nerve-force.
In obstinate constipation the "Discovery" should be used in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the most natural and thoroughly scientific laxative ever devised. The Pellets" regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One is a gentle laxative two act as a mild cathartic.
My wife had suffered for seven years with dyspepsia, sick headache and costiveness," writes Mr. Alonzo D.Jameson, of Dunbarton, Merrimack Co., N. H., we tried many doctors and many kinds of medicine, but all were of no avail. We
Sliscovery,'six
urchased bottles of your Golden Medical which together with the Pleasant Pellets' has entirely restored my wife's health, and we cannot say enough in thanks to you for these valuable medicines."
Wheat Flakes, Hominy Flakes, Rice Flakes.
Don't forget to try "Our Best"JFlour Every sack Guaranteed.
Towusley & Brown,
Corner College and Water Streets
FILLS
RmtfiKSi
HEWDWOOVEBT. MEVEBFA1L8. A new, reliable and safe railsf for eup.
fflltltfwl. MMMelvA »«TTltH AB •_ Ir. f..
excessive, scanty or naiofu: motion. Now used bTOTer(a,00« ladle*. Invigorates these organs^ B«
W, W. uc
Imitation a. itma
paper.«4umouamalTEoxHW per box, U. Sent sealed In plain wrapper. stamps for particulars. & dnuwsi* or address PEF OALAMVOUIHUI,
ir. Send 4c in
Sold by George W. Steele.
Fits
tram U.S. Journal of ifedMIU
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases of 20
years' standing cured by him. Ha publishes a valuable work oa this disease, which he senda with a large bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishing a cure to address Prof.W. H. row, F. S.i 4 Cedar St., Hew York
WANTED agents
Both men and women. If you are willing to work, can give you employment with good pay, and you can work all or part time, and at home or traveling. The work is light and easy. Write at once for terms, etc., to THE HAWK NURSERY 00MPAOY, Milwaukee Wis.
BUY NOW!
Canned Baked Beans, Heinz's standard, at a big discount for the next two weeks.
W. H. Jticboii Co.
Pat McManis' Old Stand.
CatarrH
Applva partl.-lc ot the balm 1irc'tly Into the UOMtrllx. After a moment tlmw a HtroiiR .• it through the nos«. Use tliri-e tiiu«» a day, atter meals prefem-ii, and before retiring.
CURES
ELY'S OK E AM BALM openu and cleanses the Nasal
HAY-FEVER
PassaecH, Allnys Pain and Inflammatlou, heals the soren. protects the membrane from colds lestorHS tlir senses of taste and smell. TLi talmN qul'-kly absorbed and grlvea relief tt (noe. Price 5n nts at Druggists or bv nri*it.
ELY BRO'111KBS, Si Warren St., New York.
SCHOOL NOTES.
We always feel sorry for a "haa been.' Edgar Rice keeps Happy Hollow buxtig. John Johnson teaches in good old Parke
Prof. McBeth is now a citizen of Vigo lounty. House cleaning once a week is now the order.
James Zook holds forth in Wayne township.
Walter Breaks is holding the fort at Highland. A ,• Clyde Jones is still in the teacher's profession.
Joe Kennedy is located in Union township.
Winnie Gerard answers calls at the Vail school. Jessie Smith is training the young in Parke county.
Pearl Long is well pleased with No. 9 Union township. Mrs Jennie Biddle is located in Sugar Creek township.
Delia Moore is succeeding in the Waveland schools. Frank Johnson is Btill in the harness in Brown township,
George Largent is making things hum at West Union. Wallace Lynn is destroying the bacteria at Shady Nook.
Mrs. Dr. King may be found in the primary at New Ross, Adam Carrick is training young idaas in Sugar Creek township.
Pearl Bowers ia teaching high school branches at No. 11, Union. Mary Courtney is doing excellent work in the primary at Longview.
The first section union township held an interesting institute last Saturday. Tbe slaughter of microbes is going on at a fearful rate in the common schools.
D. J. Kennedy's fir.e wines and brandies at the Clipper. ,i
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Home Seekers to the Went and SouthThe Big Pour railroad will on Oct. 5 and 19th, Nov. 2d ana 13th and Dec 7th and 21st. Sell round trip excursion tickets to points in the west and north-west and south and south-west at one fare plus 92.00 for the round trip. For information apply to
W. F. ROYER, Agent.
Arrests in Ohio for the year ended June 30 last numbered 12,042, of which 1,000 were women.
Make the Most of YourselfIt is the duty of every man to make the most of himself. Whatever his 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 hfalth without pure blood. The blood circulates to every organ and tissue and when it is pure, rich and healthy it carries health to the entire system, but if it is impure it scatters disease whereever it flows. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood purifier. It cures salt rheum, scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia and rheumatism because these diseases have their origin in the blood.
Boston is paying very dear for her new Subway. So far it has cost $5,000,000 a,nd fourteen human lives.
OA8TOBIA.
At fittlKll* •IgUtBI* cf
li a •Tiry
Merchants' Louisville EucursionCrops are harvested, farmers are getting prosperity prices and the tariff is putting up prices on manufactured goods. Now is the time to lay in the winter's stock. The Monon will sell excursion tickets from Crawfordsville to Louisville, good going on any regular train October 5th, returning any time within ten days for $3.
L. A. 'LARK, Agent.
Dr. Scott, whose advertisement appears in this issue makes tbe very liberal offer to every one trying his brush, that if it is not found satisfactory after six months trial he will refund the money. The brush has been sold over twenty years and must have merits to enjoy such an extensive sale, 11 4 w.
OASTOniA.
Thi fio•lmlla ({(BStBM
DIRECTIONS for u»lug
CREAM BALM
il tT#ry
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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A new apartment house has just been completed in New York which is named "The Klondyke."
The sale of ice cream by Italians in the streets of London is said to yield a profit of 700 per cent.
Ye Gods! What a Name.
Gen. Wallace is out with another book. This time it is a poem, under the high sounding title of "The Wooing of Malkatoon Commodus." Who Commodus is no one in this locality seems to know.
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N a John Bonnell assumed charge of the post office on last Friday morning, Mr. Voris retiring. It was not expected by either the outgoing or incoming official that the change would be made until the 17th.
Firms Closed.
The firm of Brick & Davis, grocers, west Main street, closed on Monday. Reason, dull business. The restaurant running opposite the city building, shut up shop Saturday evening1.
Cement Blocks Broken. Large numbers of the cement stones put down on Green street and in front also of Hod Newton's block on Main street, h«"e already cracked, although less than three months old.
A Nuisance.
A. new whistle at one of the factories near the Junction has already been voted a first class nuisance, and the noise made by it very disagreeable to the ears.
To Irvington.
Rev. S. H. Creighton and family removed to Irviagton. an eastern suburb of ndianapolis, this week for permanent residence.
'j. Death of a Relative. Samuel Eltzroth, aged 96 years, died at his home in Delphi, Ind„ last Saturday. He was a near relative to C. W. Eltzroth, of this city.
Six Hundred Ahead.
After paying all bills of every size and description, the fair company finds itselt about $600 ahead from this year's exhibition.
First Sermon.
Rev. H. L. Nave preached his first sermon at the FirBt Presbyterian church on Sunday last.
THE STATE
Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana, does a safe business and has over $500,000 assets. We issue investment stock and have plenty of money to loan. See Mrs L. A. Scott, Schtdtz & Hulett, or correspond with 'n *y».
DR. F. H. HOVEY, Indianapolis, Ind.
Veedersburg in to be lighted by elec tricity. ,7 w, Joly Joel, Monmouth, III,, "was" visiting friends here last week.
Ike Shevlin, Omaha, has been visiting friends in town this week. County Treasurer Johnson sold at auction this week 200 head of cattle.
The Big Four railway system has 2,200 miles of track, 526 locomotives and 16,069 cars of all kinds.
Perry Martin, formerly a school teacher, but now a preacher at Brazil, was visiting in town this week-
Scott Steele closed the hotel at the Shades for tbe season, and may open a restaurant in this city soon.
Private J. B. Cheadle, of Frankfort, is still walking with difficulty, from the effect of being kicked on the knee by a horse several days ago.
The millinery stock formerly owned by Mrs. Britton of the Columbia, was purchased by Illinois parties and has been shipped to that State.
Colfax is almoet exactly midway on the Big Four between Chicago and Cincinnati. The railroad companv has been considering changing the name of the station to Midway.
The shipment of stone from the Bedford quarries last month was the largest in any month of the l^ist two years. A considerable portion of the shipments went toeasttrn States.
J. B. Mattison, editor of The South, a weekly newspaper published at Holly Springs, Miss., was in the city this week. He was formerly a clerk for D. F. McClure, but left here in 1866, and has resided in the south ever since.
Willard Boots, the bicycle thief, was taken to the Jeffersonville prison thie week by Grant Agnew, to remain a year at least. He and Newton Boots have both been before Court this week, but each on a different charge. They are a pair of bad|boots without question.
Tt is a church down in Fountain county that is entitled to the palm—and there is no doubt concerning that fact, not the slightest doubt. This is fiom last Thursday's Attica Ledger: "A good many odd requests are made of the county commissioners, but the oddest was a request made at last week's term. It is stated that a church was to be built in a certain portion of the county, and as it was in a poor community and attended by many paupers, tbe commissioners were asked to contribute $200 of the count lunds as an act of charity. The board concluded that they were doing a pretty big business in caring tor the material wants of tbe paupers, without tackling tbe spiritual end of the question.
Scrofula Tumors
Broke Out and Caused Intense Suf» faring--Hood's Sarsaparilla Keep* the Blood Pure.
Several years ago I had
which appeared
scrofula
in
tumors
parts
of
for them
In
to
different
my body. It took five
weeks
develop so they
could
be lanced and I suffered intensely. Physicians failed to cure me. Ater three years of great suffering the trouble reached my throat and my tonsils
wer*
consumed. I read of cures of scrofula
scrofula since that time. Hood's
HOOD'S
by
Hood's Sarsaparilla and procured six bottles. After taking a few bottles I
felt
better. I continued until I was eventually. cured. I have never been troubled
with
Sarsa
parilla keeps my blood pure in spring
and
fall." MBS. SARAH G. DALES, Rutland, I1L N. B. Be sure to get Hood's because
SparUla
Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1 six for (5.
•j .. rtsif are the only pills to take llOOQ S rillS with Hood's Sarsaparilla*
-THE-
Vandalia
LINJS.
NORTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCEPT SBNDA7 No. 6, St. Joeaooommodatton .8:18 a. No. 8, South Bend accommodation.... 6:16 p.
SOOTH BOOND.—DAILY KXCKPT SCNDAY. No. 21, St. Louis Mall 9:24 a. No. 3, .rtrre Haute Mall 4:40 p. Uood^connectto' made at Terra Haute for tbe South and South-weet. Trains run through 8t.Joseph,Mich., making good connection wMl C. A W. tor Michigan points.
J. C. Hl'TCHlNSON, Agent.
MONQN 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*
"The Carlsbad America."
COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.
Time Card In Effect July 1st, '97.
SOUTH BOUND.
S 1:40 a. m. No. 1:15 p.m. Local Freight 8:45 a.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4 2:15 a. No. 6..w 1:15 a. m. Local Freight 3:25 p. m„
L. II. Clark, Agt., Crawfordsville.
Big Pour Route.
TKAIN8 AT CKAWFOKD8VILLB. BIG FOUR.
•AST.
WEST
8:52 a. Dally (except Sunday).... 4:59 p. 6 15 p. Dally.. 2:(K a. ia 12 37 a. ro Dally 8 52 a. nat:15p. iu Dally (except Sunday) 1:15 p.m.
W. B. PATTERSON. Agent.
Olodfelter & Fine
ATTORNEY 8 AT LA
Office with Ristine & Ristine,
4
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Will doageneralpractlceln all Courts.
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Sice over Smith & Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
LOUIS M'MAINS •/,
Attorney At Law
AND—
General Insurance,,]
(Successor to C. W. Wright.|
3|and
Fisher Building.
r. H. E. Greene,
Tractlce'Llmltod to^Dlseases ot the
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFFICR HOURS— i) to 12 a. 111. 2 to 4 p. m.
Joel Block, CrawfordSTllle, Indiana.
AQTUIIA BR. TAIT'S ASTHMALENB flO I 1II11H—PIIDCnoeverfaUsisendnsyoar •djress, we willlUUnCUmaiItrlftlbotUep|^£g Tt* DO. ~*FT BROS. M. Co., Rochester, N.Y.
Hood's
Pills
Cure slclt headache, bad taste In ths mouth, coated tongue, gas In the stomach, diatreu and Indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonle elect, tt cental The oclj nils to take with Hood's tesaaarUla*
