Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 January 1898 — Page 2
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LOANS AND IFSURANOE.
HONEY!
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MONEY!
Morgan & Lee
Ornbnun Block, Crawfor dsvllle.
ABSTRACTS
Loan, Real Estate,
'lNSngRASrCET
A complete set of Abstract Books at my office.
T. T. MUNHALL
No. 107 8. Green St.
Frank 0. Evans & Co.,
(Successors to Evans & Cox.)
Mortgage Loai\s
-AND—
Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED. Ill North Green St. 'Plionc 257.
Home Money
At 6 Per Cent.
W We have plenty of home money to loan at 6 per cent. No waiting for papers to be sent away. Also" all kinds of
INSURANCE.
Best Companies Represented.
VOWS & STILWE1L.
FIRE INSURANCE!
I have several of the best and most reliable agencies. Farm and town property risks written in reliable companies.
W. K. WALLACE.
Joel ,Crawfordsville, Ind.
MONEY TO LOAN!
At 6 per cent, on first class farm and city properties in sums to su the borrower. Also do a enera Insurance business, Life and Fire.
Office formerly occupied by C. N. Williams & Co., 101^ East Main Stree
Elam T. Murphy & Co.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
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General Insurance.
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Office with Ristine & Ristine, 3 and
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Fisher Building.
BARGAINS!
—In Improved—
Eye
AND CITY PttOPERTY
ABM
Money: to Loan
In Sums to Suit.
R. E. BRYANT.
JOEL BLOC£.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
ctlceJLlmited toJDIseAses of the
Ear, Nose, Throat.
OFFlCK IIOPKS 9 to 12 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Joel Block, Crawfordsvllle, Ind iana.
Clodfelter & Fine
ATTORNEYS ATLAW
Will do a ijeneralpractlcein all Courts,
fllce over Smith & Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
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JANUARY 8, 1898.
REVIEW AGENTS.
The following persons are authorized to receive subscription** tor THE REVIEW for 1898:
W. II. Kl.TZROTII. General Solicitor. Crawfordsville -GKANT AUNKW. Wavelitnd—U. A. P«ATT. Shanuondale—J. \V. DUNHAM Brown's Valley—C. It. PATTON. New Market—J. II. WINN. New Hoss FI.OYl) T. UKNKY, Ladoga-ARTIIUK TALBOTT. Darlington—IKA 15UOHEU. Wingate—JAMES WAINSCOTT. Wayuetown—ALLEN BYERS. Linden-J, S. BENNETT. Klmdale—JAMES SWANK. New Richmond—GOLDIE DEWEY. Mace—ROSS CAMPBELL. Yountsvllle—BENTON SNYDER and MISS GRACE SWEENEY.
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Wasley—ARTHUR HENDERSON. Bowers—W. M. BUNDAY. Potato Creok—C. KYKKR. Klrkpatrick—WM, H. JORDAN. Romuey-O. W. STAFFORD. Roaelidalo—GUY MCCOY. Wallace—JOHN SlIULAR. Colfax—DANIEL WHITE. Clark's Hill—R. H. WELCH. Ilillsboro—F. C. WYAND. Adviiuce—O. W. SERVIHS. Jamestown—GEORGE DARNELL. Russell villi)—VANCLEAVE & SON. Garllold—CLYDE BINFODD. Gravelly Run—WILLIARD BINFORD.
REPUBLICAN SPOILSMEN. There is simply no possibility lor & man to a republican and aspoilsruac. —Indianapolis Newp.
The above quotation contains more gall and more faloehood than any short sentence we remember to have read in a lone time. A republican not a spoilsman! The thousands of republicans now in office and those that have enjoyed official positions in the past who read or hear of this, must laugh in derision. Any one at all familiar with the political history of this country must acknowledge that the republican is the most gigantic spoils organization ever known to the country. It is the originator, beginning with 1861, of every scheme to retain power and plunder the people. It created more offices for its henchmen than ever dreamt of in a free government and hundreds of which were unnecessary. It began by doubling the salary of the president from 825,000 to 150,000 per year, and continued the custom by increasing the salaries of congressmen and thousands of government offices, and has shown no disposition, although in control most of the time since, to reduce, loop or abolish any unnecessary position Moat of the contractors for government supplies during and since the war have been republicans, and they have gutted the government treasury right and left. They have been spoilsmen and they were in for the spoils at every opportunity. A republican cabinet officer under Grant sold post suttlerships and has been honored with an expensive monument over his grave as a mark of esteem, probably from those be had favored. The cohesive power of public plunder has held the republican party together in the past and unites them today. Who roars against civil service reform today? Republicans more than any others. A republican not a spoilsman! What a joke. The News must just have been "a funin' a little when it said that.
MUCH ASSURANCE.
Gov. Mount in a speech the other day said be would have the satisfaction of seeing the State debt created by former democratic administrations extinguished before leaving his office. The gal' and intended misrepresentation of this little pop-in jay official is remarkable. The State debt at its highest figures wiihin the past twenty years was near 910,000,000. With the increase in our population within that time the erection of large numbers of buildings as benevolent institutions has been necessary, also for penal iustituiions, State educational institutions, and also a State House. These all cost vast sums of money, and republican legislators voted for the construction of them. This is the democratic administration's State debt that this man refers to—debts that were absolutely necessary to contract. As soon as these improvements were completed the debt of the State b-'gan to lessen and has since, and lorg before the Governor was brought out of the wilds of Franklin township to assume his office. The reduction of the State debt was going on during the administration of Gov. Matthews. Another thing this boasting individual will do well to remember—the State debt will not be extinguished by the time Mount is ready to iro back to the plow.
IT would look judging from the names heretofore mentioned as candidates for U. S. Senator before the next general assembly of Indiana by the republicans that they had gone down to the bottom teer for timber and were short of material. Wallace, Mount, J. Frank Ilanly, Taylor, etc! Wouldn't any of them be very obscure patterns to follow in the footsteps of Henry S. Lane, O. P. Morton, Thos. A. Hendricks and Jos. E. McDonald? The party leaders should cast their seins for another haul and see if they cannot bring up a better breed of small fry.
It is said that a man's hair turns gray five years earlier than a woman's.
LEGISLATIVE JOLIFICATION. Some tifty members of the late State legislature met at Indianapolis one day last week to have a sort of love feast— oat, drink and exaggerate their importance. Gov. Mount addressed them, lie spoke of the great work and usefulness of the last session of the law maker0, and the benetit arising frun their work. This must certainly have been intended for sarcasm. There has nut been a session in many years where to many laws have been declared unconstitutional and inopperative than the last. Even within the past twj months efforts have been made to induce ttie Governor to call the legislature together in extra session to finish up work uncompleted or wrongly done. To credit the last session of law makers with having enacted anything of eep?ci»l importance should be considered in the nature of a joke, or done for electijneering purposes.
LARGE SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE REVIEW begins the year 1898 with the largest paid subscription list it has had oefore for nine or ten years and all at S1.00 each. Seine publishers can, or eay they can, s^ndtwo papers per year for 81.00 per year. We cannot do thi6 and pay our bills, although there is not a dollar of mortage "on our estabishment. The subscription price of THE REVIEW will remain $1.00, not a cent less. Our paper is taken in large numbers at every postoffice iu the coun ty, and even at Jamestown, Wallace, Roachdale, Romney and several other postoffices outside the county, tias several hundred subscribers. We trust every subscriber will feel that at the close of the year he has had full remuneration for the dollar invested.
J. FRANK HANLEY, the Tippecanoe county statesman, who parts his name in the middle, is a candidate for U. S. Senator, notwithstanding the fact that he is not in it at any stage of the game. J. Prank missed it greatly in not having Kurnal Wingate as his advisor. With the Kurnal behind him to advise and reprove at such times as it would be needed, he might have some show.
9100 Reward, 8IOO.
The readers ef this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh "'vre is taken internally, acting directly up mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have eo much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for for any case that it fails to cure. Send f: list of Testimonials.
Address. P. J. CHENEY & Co. To] ledo, O. Sold by druggists. 75c.
Bread as a daily article of food is used by only about one-third of the population of the earth.
FINCASTLE, IND., Dec. 18, '97.—Everywhere we go we find some one who has been benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine numbers its friends by the tens of thousands. "My mother has been troubled for some time with rheumatism and could not sleep. One of her friends advised her to take Hood'a Sarsaparilla, and she did so. She has taken several bottles, and she is so much relieved from the rheumatism that she can now eleep well."
NELLIE E. WEBSTER.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsapanlia. Easy and yet efficient.
A Kansas City negro hod-carrier operates under the classical name of Scipio Africanus.
We live in a ^country of which the principal scourge is stomach trouble. It is more wide-spread than any other disease, and, very nearly, more dangerous.
One thing that makes it more dangerous is that it so little understood. If it wero better understood, it would bo nsore feared, more easily cured, less universal than it is now,
So, those who wmb to bo cured, take Shaker's Digestive Cordial, because it gooB to the rout of the trouble as no other medicit.n does. The pure, harmless, curative herbs and plants, of which it IB composed, are what render it so
Sold by druggists,, price 10 cents to 81.00 per bottle.
Forty-four muscles are called into play in the production, of the human voice.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by experienced pharmacists who know precisely the nature and quality ofall ingredients used.
A western writer stated that "the train thundered through the town in silence."
ANQLI) HERMIT DIES.
SWAIN'S DEATH CLOSES .UNIQUE CAREER.
LOVH AT THK BOTTOM OF HIS WITHDRAWAL FROM 80CIETY.
Robbed of III* Sweetheart and Bis Fortune Gone, He Becomes a Recluse of the Mountains Ills Faithful DOR gopliranla
HA RLBS SWAIN, the Lewis (Pa.) hermit, died the other day at his home near Trout Run, and his body was buried by the poor overseers of Lewis to wnship, upon whose hands the old man had Ik on a charge for
3everal years. The death of "Charley" Swain ends a unique career. He was 87 years old, and in his long life experienced many ups and downs. Indeed, it need only be said that he was once worth J140.000 to show that he once enjoyed some of the "ups" of life. Most of his money was made while boating on the Lehigh canal. He was once an intimate friend of Thaddeus Stevens and A?a Packer. He never married, for a romance that occurred when he was about 25 years of age turned the love tide against him. He loved and wooed a young woman in the northern part of Pennsylvania. Her name was Sophrania. Their wedding day was set, but fate willed otherwise,
HSRMIT CHARLES SWAIN, tor a short time before they were to hiri been married the girl died. Young Bwaln never after found the woman wham he thought could fill the place at his first love. Some time ago when a reporter vlaited Us hermitage on Scotland hHl the old man pointed with pride to a fine shepherd dog as the beet friend he had on earth. The dog's name waa Bophmnla—e living memory of the •weetheart of his younger days.
Swain lest 910,000 In the Clay Presidential compalgn. He was then "car nallng" on the Lehigh, with headquar* ten at Mauch Chank. One night durIng the heat of a political argument he wagered all his canal boats and mules on Clay. The latter was defeated and 6waJn wae $10,000 worse off than before. Prom this time on his career was downward. He came to Trout Run twenty years ago, and the last ten of that he has been a pauper. Swain come of a wealthy family of Steuben county In New York state, and although relatives repeatedly endeavored to have him return home, he always disdainfully refused their offer.
CARRIED AWAY
Two-Year-Old
BY A LION.
Child' Ter»
Colorado rtble Fate.
A 2-year-old child was carried away by a mountain lion on Casper mountain, Wyoming, the other morning. A fruitless search has been made by herders of flocks and miners day and night to find the baby. The little one is an orphan, whose mother died laat year and whose father had put it Into the care and keeping of a family by the name of Henderson, who are herding sheep 10 miles from Casper at the head of "Vy" Canon. At daylight Mr. Henderson arose and followed his flock, leaving the wife and the orphan charge sleeping in camp. When he returned at 8 o'clock for breakfast the woman was still fast asleep and the baby gone. It had awakened and toddled off in Its night dress. A search was at once made for the little one and Its bare feet tracks were found leading to a spring a mile away. Near the spring were found also fresh tracks of a huge mountain lion. No other trace of the babe has been found. There Is known to be a den of four lions on Casper mountain. No hopes are entertained of finding the little one alive.
A Lynching Tree.
A dime museum manager discovered a tree in which several men had been lynched. He offered the owner a good
certain aud, at the same time, so gentle I price for it, but the latter replied: "I a cure. don't care to sell it. It's the best tree It helps and strengthens the stomach, in the neighborhood, and the vigilance purifies and tonor up tbo system. committee Isn't through with it yet."
Unlucky 13.
Another proof of the assertion that 13 is an unlucky number is furnished by the Philadelphia school authorities whw tested a pile of coal delivered at one of the school houses, and found it was thirteen tons short. They have dragged the contractors into court.
One of the stations of the railway which is to be built from the Red Sea to the top of Mt. Sinai will bo on the spot where it is supposed Moses stood when he received the two tables of the law from Jehovah.
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The selection of styles, the place" of purchasing, the quality of goods are all at
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Battle Ax Data 5%c
Shreded Biscuits 8c
All Package Coffee 10c
Good Baking Powde-, per lb 5c
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No. 21, St. Louis Mail 9:25a. No. 3, ierre Haute Mail 4:43 p. Qood'oonnectlo' made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains run through to St.Joseph,Mich., making good connection with C. & W. M- for Michigan points.
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Time Card 1B Bffect July 1st, '97. SOUTH BOUND.
No. 8 1:40 a. m. No. S. 1:13
d. M.
Local Freight 8:45 a. a. NORTH BOUND. No. 4 —...2.-15 a.M No. 0 1:16 nu Local Freight». 8&6p,ei,
L. H. Ciaik, Agt., CrawfordsrUI*.
Big Four Route.
YKAINB AT CRAWVOBDSVILU. BIO TOUR.
•AST., '1 WlU 8:52 a. m.... Dally (except Sunday) 4:59 p.a 615 p. Dally g:0* a. a 12:37 a. Daily 8 62 a. 1:15p. m....Dally(exceptSanday)....l:15 p. Ofe
W. J. KLoOl), Agent.
MERRICK Y. BUCK Justice of the Peace.
Rental and Collecting Agency. Office No. 105^4 east Main St., op* posite Court House. Over Kline's.
iUP=TO-DATE^ ....is....
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FEED YARD
I give my personal attention to the busboMt BO that my customers receive nothing but tflto best. I am truly
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Same Old Stand. Bast Market Street.
Ladies
Know when they're pleased with a new Hat better after they wear it a while. That's why so many particular onyers always patronize
Mrs. Cresse
With Johnsou Clore.
THE....
Central Hotel
Is the place to stop when in Roachdale. Everything comfortable und convenient.
Who can think ol a more appropriate Christmas present than one of those handsome Seth Thoinas Clocks that are being sold po cheap at the Corner Jew. ler's 0. L. Rost..
