Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 October 1897 — Page 5

tion.

Men's SB.

FGT.SNSO'W $5

at

310 to *12 i*uits $57'.50 at $12.50 to $14 suits

-01d

In Case of Fire Ring The Towel

The greatest supply ol fall and winter wear ever shown in this sec­

Such pretty designs in Covert Cloth Top Coats of all shades and such way-down prices heretofore unseen and unheard of. Our line of Suitings'can not be matched at all and thoroughly stack our entire room. Since completing changes in our building, our facilities to attend to trade ane much improved.

See These Prices.

1

•. Boy's Ms. Ks°."' $4

$7.50 Suittt at

$10

S5.1.0*"®.0. $12.50

SUITS MADE TO ORDER.

MOI.ONY, Mgr. SMITH SWANK, Salesman. DAVE SWANK, Cutter.

Children's Ms.

$5

$12 Sui t* at

DO YOIJ

FINE WINES AND*LIQUORS. ALBERT MUHLEISEN.

No. 10^ South Green Strcil Crawfordsville, Indiana

Nothing Like it

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Ms*n bo are accustomed to tike their regular "mornings morning,'' or buy

$1.25 $2.50

l\f

S

14 Suits at

$7.50 $9

Sir'ts. Ii ts and-''Furnishing Goods

AT LOWEST PRICES,

$3.50

arr

$5

$5 to 7.50 Suits

STORE.

Drink Beer?

If so the chief poinis to con•o sider are Flavor, Body, Color and Digestive Properties.

A BEER WHICH EXCELLS

In a 1 these qualities is essentially Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing. Epicures say that the Iudianapolis arid Lafayette Beer surpasses all other Beers. On this account, competent judges pronounce it the perfection of excellence.

4 Pure Whiskey

For Medicinal purposes, will find that there is none like -ur stock of genuine

Kentucky Bourbon^*

^The Midway^

TADE CONNORS. "BOONE" CALLAHAN.

Before going to the Are stop and get a glass of good

Cold Beer 2t

No.

126

'The New Idea."

North Greon Street.

COLD FEET

You don't have 'em when yon nse a genuine

Hound Oak" Stove

They are built close to the floor. They're air &. tight and hold fire. Call and see them. We're exelusive agents. We also sell the Wilson, Boss and

Wonder air tight hraters.

VORIS & COX.

JOB

T..

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Nature's Detectives.

When a crime is committed, no matter ia What corner of the earth the criminal tries to hide, he knows that a somewhere or other on the look-out is a detective a it in to lay his hand on him.

When any disease attacks manin a hides itself in the human system, no at obscure or complicated the disease may be, Nature among re a forca of detective reme­

dies has one that will eventually hunt down and arrest that particular disease. Lung and bronchial diseases are among the most baffling complaints which doctors have to deal with because it isn't the lungs or bronchial tubes alone which are affected, but every corner of the system furnishes a lurking place for these elusive maladies.

They change and reappear and dodge about the system under numberless disguises. They are almost always complicated with liver or stomach trouble nervousness, neuralgia, or general daSility."

The best detective remedy which Nature has provided to search out and arrest these ilexing ailments is Dr. Pierce's Golden edical Discovery. It lays an arresting hand directly upon the poisonous, paralysing elements hiding in the liver ana digestive organs.

It gives the blood-making glands power to manufacture an abundant supply of puTe, red, highly vitalized blood which reinforces the lungs with healthy tissiie feeds the nerve-centres with power, and builds up solid muscular flesh and active energy.

Forweak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, nasal catarrh, bronchitis, severe coughs, asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. While it promptly cures the severest cough it strengthens the system and purifies the blood.

Wheat Flakes, .Hominy Flakes, "T.. Rice Flakes.

Don't forget to try "Our Best"JFlour. Every sack Guaranteed.

Towusley & Brown,

Engine House Grocery

Corner College and Water Streets, l-v

PEPPER'S

ROYAL-TANSY

PILLS

NEWl»IBOO VEHY. NEVEBFA1LS. A new, reliable and safe rsliefforsup. 1 pressed, excessive, scanty or painful menstumtion. Now tued by orer SO.OOe ladles. Invigorate* these organ*. Be. Ware.ofjaaaersa* lalutlon. Name parar. ft per box, a man box«L Sent coaled In plain wrapper Send to In stamps for particulars. Sold br loeal dnMabta or address: PEFFEBMED1. CACAMOeiATlMi, Ml

Sold by George W. Steele.

from U.S.Journal ef JMMm Frof. •, I. Peeke, who makes a specialty ot

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* valuable work on this disease, which he sends with large bot­

tle of his absolute enre, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishing a cure to address Pntf.W. S. nZD, r. P.. 4 Cedar St., Hew

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York

Kl) 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 COMPAOY, Milwaukee Wis.

BUY NOW!

Canned Baked Beans, Heinz's standard, at a big discount for the next two weeks.

W. H. Ms011 4 .Go.

Pat McManis' Old Stand.

CATAPBH

DIKECTIONS for using

CREAM BALM

CURBS

Applva particle of tho balm 'llreetly Into the nostrils. After a moment draw a on a through tlie no«^ Use three tlmoii a day, after menle preferred, and before retiring.

ELY'S RE AM BALM opens and cleanses the Nasal

Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, heals tbe sores, protects the membrane from colds, restores the eenneis of taste and smell. TLt balm Is quickly ursorbed and gives relief onoe. Price 5(1 cents at Drugglsteor by mall.

ELY BROTHERS, 51 Warren St. New York.

Picture framing a specially at the Fair. V"-. A mammoth invoice of beautiful new lamps just received at the Fair.

Gov. Mount was in town on Friday. He attended the Veedersburg street fair.

Mat Kline, who has been confined to his bed for near three weeks, io rapidly recovering.

Harry Pontious has secured a position as traveling man for a tablet manufactory at Huntington, Penn.

The Veedersburg street fair has been under way this week, and has been attended by quite a number of people from this city.

A large plate glass was broken into many pieces in tbe Miller building in the room occupied by Snodgrass, the tailor, on Tuesday.

Miller & VanSickle have purchased and set up in their office on Market street a Miehlie printing press, one of the best now manufactured.

Wm. E. Osborn, aged 44 years, died at his home in .New Richmond on Sunday evening. The deceased was a brother of Robert Osborn of the New Richmond Enterprise,

Mr. O. Greist of the Darlington Echo is to be married to Miss Mina Wilkin, son, for many years past a clerk in Bischof's store, on Wednesday evening next. The ceremony will occur at the Christian church.

New Bakery.

The Demass Gilbert building on Green street, which has been vacant for near six months will be reopened by Mr. McMullen, ot Chicago, who has purchased the Myers property on weBt Market street, and will reside here.

Homeseekers Excursions

Via the Wabash, On Aug. 17th, Sept. 7th and 21st, Oct. 5th and 19th, '97, the Wabaah will sell homeseekers tickets to the north-west, went, south 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,

THOS. FOLLEN,

Pass. Agt.,

Lafayette, Ind.

Frappe, the new drinkat the Clipper

See the new patterns in Chinaware at the Fair.

A Common Experience-

Scene 1.—Mr. Johnson is obliged to give up work, remain in the house and take care of himself on account of a dreadful scrofula 3ore on one of his limbs.

Scene II.— Mr. Johnson reads a testimonial which tells of Scrofulous troubles cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. He resolves to try it, send for a bottle and begins taking it.

Scene III.—Mr. Johnson has taken six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. His scrofula sore is cured. He is feeling ptronger, has a good appetite and is able to attend to his work. He wiites a testimonial telling of his experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and recommends it to others.

D.J.Kennedy's fine wines and brandies at tbe Clipper.

OABTORIA.

Til (W- yf li&llt /Tr //*, i«

Home Seekers to the Went and SouthIhe Big Four railroad will on Oct. 5 and 19th, Nov. 2d and 16th and Dec 7th and 2l6t. Sell round trip excursion tickets to points in the wost and Dorth-weht and Bouth and south-west at one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. For information apply to

W. F.

ROYEK,

Agent.

Frappe, the new drink at tbe Clipper

OASTORIA.

Dr. Scott, whose advertisement appears in this issue makes the very liberal offer to every one trying his brush, that if it is not found satisfHctory-after six months trial ho will "refund the money. Tho brush has been sold over twenty years and must bavu merit* to enjoy such an extensive sale, 114 w.

lb

fw-

LHTOKIA.

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CASTORIA

For Infants and Children.

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THE STATE

Building and Loan Association of Indianapjlis, Indiana, does a safe business and has over $500,v)00 assets. We issue investment stock and have plenty of money to loan. See Mrs. L. A. Scott, Schultz & Hulett, or correspond with

DR. F. H. HOVEY, Indianapolis, Ind.

NEW ROSS.

Gravel hauling is all the rage. George Lewis has bought a new farm wagon.

Emerine Inlow is visiting friends in Ladoga.

Dr. Batman, of Ladoga, was in town Friday evening.

Chick'Brown, of near Jamestown, was in town Saturday.

Floyd T. Henry went to Ladoga on his wheel Saturday.

Ben Kessler, of near Ladoga, was in town Thureday evening. School is progressing nicely. Over one hundred are enrolled.

Mrs. Katie Spohr speut last week with friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Harris visited hpr parents near Jamestown, Friday.

Mrs. Mollie Neff and Rosa Zimmerman went to Ladoga Friday. Will Imel was back Saturday and Sunday visiting old friends.

Mrs. John F. Petticord is suffering from a severe case of erysipelas.-

Mrs. D. C. Veers and son Willard are the guests of Mrs. H. M. Miller.

Miss Effie Jessee left Saturday for a short visit with friends in Pittsboro. Quails are scarce but rabbits are plentiful. Really more than an average number.

Dan Feeley. the well known farmer east of here, visited friends in Pittsboro last week.

Will Brown and family of Shannondale, have been visiting friendB here the past week.

Mesdames Wm. T. Lawell and Lide Inlow visited O. B. Imel at Ladoga on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Evans visited William Hedges, of near Jamestown, Thursday.

D. Allen Tague, of Raccoon, visited hiB cousins, Charley and Floyd Henry, over Sunday.

Alf Peterson, of Darlington, passed through here en route to Brownsburg last Wednesday.

Bronaugh, our well known drug

gist, spent a few dayB last week "grub bing" on his farm. A well is being driven at Mo. 1 echool house, which will probably yield plenty of water for the school.

James Buchanan, west of town, is improving his residence by reroofing it and making other improvements.

Coddington & Harris are making an addition to Weaver's saioon. The work is being quickly pushed to completion.

Mrs. Nan Taylor, who has" been very ill the past three w«eks with malarial fever, is greatly improved in health, but is not yet able to be around.

Mrs. Nettie Henry returned from Putnam county Wednesday, where she attended the funeral of her brother, Dan Tague, of St. Joseph, Mo.

The third year high school is a good strong one this year, and most of the members are working with a vim that shows they are ambitious to excol.

Oscar Imel, who was injured by a Midland train two weeks ago is getting along as nicely as could be expected. He is Btill at Ladoga under tbe care of a good physician. ,,,

The Western Union telegraph company is putting in new tilegraph poles. The work employs some ten or twelve hands. The hands have .been boarding at the Peterson House.

The Autumn social given by the' Rebekah lodge Saturday night was well attended and it was a grand success. The New Ross orchestra furnished music for the occasion.

Sperry & Ctj. are arranging to erect an elevator. The old warehouse will be used as a basis. This will be a good thing for the town as well as for the surrounding community.

Suppose next year's wheat crop is large, both in this country and abroad, where will the "prosperity" price of wheat drop? Won't it ran^e once more alongside silver? You bet!

A Lebanon man has found out that ii stands for broad, brisk, busy, belabored, beseigea, berated, beardless, beneticient, bland, battled, beloved, beautiful, brilliant, bold, brave, brainy "Billy" Bryan.

Smith Corbin, the shoemaker at Jamestown, will be at Good's tailor shop Thursday and Friday of each week. This will be a good thing for New Ross as we have had no "cobbler" here the entire summer.

Our new hardware man, M. C. Stoleis doing a good business in the hardware line. He has made many improvements and contemplates making many more. He will probably prove himself a good citizen for our town, and will do anything in his power to keep the little ball rolling.

A subscription paper is at J. T. Bronaugh's drug store for the purpose of helping Thomas Uajter build a new mill. A great many have already subscribed, and it is the duty of all to do the same. Mr. Hayter was a good miller and would bo Bure to make anotherLet each one help, as it would be bad lose him as a citizen.

ScrofulaTumors

Broke Out and Caused Intense Suf-fering--Huod's Sarsaparilla Keep* the Blood Pure. "Several years ago I had scrofula which appeared in tumors in different parts of my body. It took five weeks for them to 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 were consumed. I read of cures of scrofula by Hood's Sarsaparilla and procured six botties. After taking a few bottles I felt better. I continued until I was eventually cured. I have never been troubled with scrofula since that time. Hood's Sarsaparilla keeps' my blood pure in spring and fall." MRS. SARAH G. DALES, Rutland, 111.

N. B. Be sure to get Hood's because

Hood's

Sp»ma

Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. 81 six for ?5.

Hswwl'o D:il« are the only pills to take

nooa

S rlllS with Hood's 8arsaparilla.

-THE-

Van alia

LINE.

NORTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY No. 6, St. Joeaccommodatlon .8:18 a. No. 8, South Bond accommodation 6:16 p. 80UTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY. No. 81, St. Louis Hall 9-24a. No. 3, I'erre Haute Mall 4:40p. Good connection made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains run through to St.Joseph,Mich.,making good connection with C. & W. M- tor Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent

MONDN ROUTE

TO CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY

And the North.

LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH

The Only Line he Famoas

Health Resorts,

WEST BADEN

'.—AND—

French Lick Springs.

"The Carlsbad America."

COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.

Time Card lu Effect July 1st, '1)7.

SOUTH BOUND.

No. 3.....L...:.. i:40a. m. fo. 5. 1:15 p.m. Local Freight 8:45 a. in.

NORTH BOUND.

No. 4 a. No. 6 i:i5a. m. Local Freight 8:25 p. m.

L. II. Clatk, Agt., Crawfordsville.

Big Four Route.

TRAINS AT CKAWFOKDSVILLK. .i HI FOCK.

EAST. WB8T 8:58 a. Dally (except Sunday) 4:59 p. 6-15 p. Dully 2:0ii a. n» 12 37 a. ui Dally 8 52 a. l:15p. m....Dally(oxcept Suuday) 1:15 p.

W. B. PATTERSON, Agent.

Clodfelter & Fine S

ATTOMEYSATLAW

Wllldoageneralpractlceln all Courts. £Qce over Smith & Stoele's drug store, south

Washington Street.

LOUIS M' MAINS

Attorney At Law

—AND-

General Insurance-! .)

(Successor to C. W. Wrlght.|

Office with Ristine & Ristine,

4

Opkiox Hours— fl to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p.m.

to

Unique designs in fancy dishes at the Fair.

3]

and

Fisher Building.

Dr. H. E. Greene,

PractleeJLlmlted toJDIseases of the

Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.

Joel Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

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lnererfailBtsendusYonr

will UUnCUmalltrialbotUePBtr

I DR."* FT BROS. M. Co.. Rochester, N.Y.IKtt

Cure sick headache, bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, gae In tbe itoueeh, (Uitraee ant latflcMUem. De not ndn, but hvve teste atat eett^ The enlr rills take with Beet's IsmsertS,'

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