Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 October 1897 — Page 4

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F. T. LUSE.

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OCTOBER 23,1897.

NOVEMBER 2ND.

Thfi above ie the date for the Ohio State election. They electa Governor anil state officers and members of the state legislature. The state is being tin»i•»iii»tjly canvassed by a number of -rtk^rs from both parties. The content is mainly over securing a tua joritv "f th" l-!fiti aturo, anil the object is the office of U. S. Senator. The admin istrdtum wiuts llanna to Fuuceeil biraSelf, lie made McKmieV President aid now the administration want to make him Senator. There are very many conservative republicans in Ohio that feel that the country has had enough of Hanna. his corrupt methods and his promotion of tiusts. Tnese will unite with the democracy in opposing hiiu. Honest people will hope that Hanna will be defeated. He certainly should be. Power in the hand* of such men is dangerous to the welfare of the country. He infects tbn people more or lese with corruption. Such men breed anarct their action?. It matters not what MH-cess he may utt»iu it is at the same t'uif dangerous to the people's interest?. If enough of the honest intelligent voters of Ohio see it in that light he will be retired from the political field soon.

THE LOGICAL CANDIDATE. Tom TriiTarert's election for Mayor of Indianapolis last week, has pushed him forward more prominently for Governor on the democratic ticket in Indiana than ever. Republicans used to repeat that as tes Indianapolis so goes the State. We are perfectly willing to take them now at their word. Taggart's majority, in a city where the shrewdest republicans of the State reside and constantly ligure in political coDte6ts, of over 4.000 is a matter of considerable consideration and calculation. They used their heaviest guns against him, created the most stupendous falsehoods reuard-ni his administration, aud made as hxnl a tight as could he organized, yet Ta-raart defeated them by a greater majority than, ever before. Under all circumstances he is, to use a hackneyed phrase b'i' a true one, the logical candidate f«u Governor. We have" no doubt he vvoulo be fully as popular a

Candida's for Governor in Indiana, as he has been for Mayor of Indianapolip, He is up to dale in politics, and we brlieve would win a great victory for the party.

NO INTERNATIONAL BIMETAUSM. International bimetalism voi ]d spfiii from efforts thus far made ti. b« a myth. If we have to wait fo* other nations lo join lis in bringing it about We will wait many long years if they ever adopt it. Advocates of the gold standard no doubt omicipated this. The disgusting part of the whole business is that of asking any other nation to aid us :r bringing about any matter that concerns us the most. We should adopt our own financial laws whether it suits England and France or not" They do no', consult us in their linancial movements. Bimetalism is best for the prosperity of thifc countrj, regardless i.f how it may operate with othpr nation*, 'l'he mission of W'alcott to Europe to aim to influence the governments over there in favor of binnt alism, seeius to have been a very foolish one.

Poor Blood

Is starved blood. It shows itself In pale cheeks, white lips, weak digestion, no appetite, exhaustion, lack of nerve force, soft .muscles, and, chief of all, weak muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of summer often brings it on.

Scott':

of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites, will make poor blood rich. It is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver Oil or even ordinary foods might repel.

SCOTT & BOVNE, New York Yor tale at 50c. and $.00 by all djroggut&

NOT YET PUNISHED.

if the Ripley county lynchere are punished yet, or aby evidence produced that thep are to be, the public is not yet informed about it. Gov. Mount made a wonderful display in words of what the State would do in the matter. It was all wind. The State will do nothing aside from bluster on the part of its officials. Nine-tenths of the people of Ripley county probably approve of the summary punishment dealt out to the outlaws who met death at the hands of the lynchers, aud will do nothing to aid in their punishment. They doubtless feel that their lives and property is safer now than before for years past, and ask themselves why desire the punishment of men who brought about a much securer state of affairs than the officials clothed with authority could or would do.

DEATH OF CHAS. A. DANA.

Charles A. Dana, one of the most prominent political editors of the country died on Long Island, New York, on Sunday. lie was an incisive and sarcastic writer, independent of men and parties. It is questionable, however, if his work as a writer in the political field influenced the public to any extent. His writings seemed to indicate him of a sour and morose disposition, and it was noticed that those candidates he most bitterly opposed were tho most successful in obtaining positions. His newspaper, the New York Sun, was a great success and made for him a large fortune.

CUBA.

Spain has changed the military leader, General Weyler, for another man to take charge of affairs in Cuba. It matters little who is in charge of the island. So long as Spain retains control of it there will continue to be fighting goingon with more or lets vigor Spain can only continue in possesBiOH of that country by the expeneion of vaBt sums of money and the shedding of much blood.

Wooi has made as big an advance as wheat in the past year. Is that the result of "scarcity," too?—Journal.

Yes, and you don't hear as much about the advance in wheat ae we did a few weeks ago. That part of "prosperity seems to have halted. No one around here is offering to give $1 for wheat, and dollar wheat, seems a myth just a present.

How's This?

We otter One| Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY «sc CO. Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.

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WeBt & Truax, Wholesale DriiggistS, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mnr vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and tuueous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.

An advertisement of the day runs thus: "Pedigrees and proofs of eligibility to membership in various patriotic, revolutionary and colonial societies prepared."

Don't bc.lt your food, it irritates your stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous sickness. Proper care prevents it. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it. That is the long and short of indigestion, Now. the question is: Have you got indigestion? Yes, if you have pain or discomfort after eating, headache, dizziness, nausea, offensive breath heartburn, languor, weakness, fever, jaundice, flatulence, loss of appetite, irritability, constipation, etc. "Yes, you have indigestion. To cure it, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. The medicinal herbs and plants of which Shaker

Digestive Cordial is composed, help to digest the food in your stomach h°lp to strengthen your stomach When your stomach is strong, care will keep it so. Shaker Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 cents to $100 per bottle.

Bricks apparently as good as when first made were excavated in Babylon, the marks on them proving them to be 4,U0Q years old.

It is not a remedy put up by every Tom, Dick or Harry it is compounded by expert pharmacists, Ely Bros, offer a 10 cent trial oize. Ask your druggist. Full size Cream Balm 50 cents. Wo mail it.

ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. Since 1861 I have been a great sufferer from catarrh. I tried Ely's Cream Balm and to all appearances am cured. Terrible headaches from which I had long suffered are gone.—W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U. S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. Y.

The ginger plant grows from two to three feet high.

Medical men say rheumatism is the forerunner of heart disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism by its action on theblood.

A GLOVE BARGAIN

The Genuine Foster Kid Glove.

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A quality that is listed under the new tariff §1.75 a pair. This is oue of the best French kid gloves made and has the origiual Foster hook lace fastening. Extensive imputations unper the old tariff, coupled with the fact that we, as agents, get them direct from the manufacturer, enables us to offer any size, any color now at $1 a pair.

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Indianapolis, Indiana.

Agents foil Butterick Patterns.

THE DIETZ

DRIVING LAMP)

Is about as near perfection 50 yean of Lamp-Making can attain to. It burns kerosene, and gives a powerful, clear, white light, and will neither blow nor jar out. When out driving with It the darkness easily keeps about two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse. When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had. ask your dealer for the "Dietz."

We issue a special Catalogue of this Lamp, and, if you ever prowl around after night-fall, it will interest you. 'Tis mailed free.

R. E. DIET3 CO., 601,aiglit St., New York.

Established in 1840.

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Mrs. C. M. Travis is quite sick from an attack of peritonitis. The old Eleventh Ind. regiment, Gen. Wallace's, had a reunion at Indianapolis this week. A number of the regiment from here attended.

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'•If they come from Rubens, they're right." Such is the reputation of trie clothing sold by

Ruben's Clothing Parlors

W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Not only is our clothing right, but you will find, by going through our stock, that our prices -are also right.

Our line of Overcoats is beaming full of novelties in Covert Cloths, Vicunas and Worsteds for fill wear, and Kerseys, Meltons,. Astrakhans, etc., for winter wear.

We will offer you the^c cial bargains for the next few days: 5OO suits or overcoats, ail wool, tailor-made, $5.-r»0. 475 suits or overcoats, all wool, tailormade, $8.00. 600 suits or overcoats, all wool, tailor-made, $10 3*0 buits or overcoats, all wool, tailor made, SjliJ.fjO.

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Ruben's Bates House Globing Parlors.

Is a good time to buy

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each, former price $3.00. Solid

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to

$6

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