Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 March 1898 — Page 2

LOANS AND IFSURANCE.

ioNEYT MONEY!

6

7o

Morgan & Lee

Oriibnun UlocU, Crnwfortlsville.

ABSTKACTS Loan. Real Estate,

"iNSURAlTCBr

A complete set of Abstract Books at my office.

T. T. MUNHALL

No. lO" S. (irei'n M.

Frank 0. Evans & Co.,

(Successors to Evans & Cox.)

Mortgage Loans

-AND—

Insuranee.

GOOD NOTES CASH ED.

1 1 1 N or re 'Plionc 2d"

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 Block. Crawfordsville, Ind.

LOUIS M'MAINS.

Attorney At Law

—AND—

General Insurance.

(Successor to.p. W. Wright.

Office with Ristine & Ristine,

4

Eye

OFPICK HOURS— 9to 1-2a.m. 8 to 4 p. m.

3

and

Fisher Building.

Dr. E Green,

Practice'LLmited toJDlseases of the

Ear, Nose, Throat.

Joel Illnck, Crawf. 'ixlsvtlle, Indiana.

Clodfelxer & Fine

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Will do a general practloeln all Courts,

fllce over Smith & Steele's drug store, south

Washington Street.

DIRECTIONS for using

CREAM gg BALM

Applv a particle of the balm directly Into Che nostrils. After a moment draw a on a through the nose. Use three timos a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.

ELY'S CREAM HALM opens and cleanses the Naaal

"Passages, Allays Pain and inflammation, heals ithe sores, protects the membrane from colds, -restor*n the senses of taste and smell. TL« -balm to quickly absorbed and gives relief t,t mee. Price 50 cents at Druggistsor bv mail.

BLY BK0TUBRS,5fl Warren St., New York.

HOLD-FAST

HANGE^f.

LINE

A liew and jreeful device which every family "will buy, Is sold only through lecal agenw. Simple and strong tan be put up anywhere seourely holds rope or wire Instant adjustment and removal of iine no props needed. Sells on gilt. Popular price. Agents wanted everywhere. Exclusive territory. Attractive tenns. •Premiums and profit sharing. Anyone may tbecome airent. Sample pair, by mill, Ujc.

KELSO NOVELTY CO., 528 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.

To Core Constipation Forever* Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.

.Scrofula Disappeared,

"One of ray sons had scrofula. My husband asked the druggist for a good blood purifier and he recommended Hood's Sarsapaiilia. We began giving him this medicine aDd when he had taken it awhile all signs of scrofula had ^disappeared and he has nothadit6ince.''

MRS. MVTTIE TOWNSLEY, Chalmer, lnd.

Ilood'a Pills are the only pills to take with fiooJ'a Saraaparilla. Easy and yet efficient.

THE REVIEW.

**B*» O* SUBSCRI^tO*.

One year, In the county, Oneyear.ou ot the county. Inquire at Offlcc for Advert iluar

«ioo 1 to

MARCH 26,1898.

THE OLL) SOLDIERS IN FRONT. Wo hiive ulso some democrats who care for nothing at all but party l'ealt), and will have nothing to do with any one who conies to us as a now convert. have ears are entitled to recognition.—Sentinel.

one

WHO

comes

TU

us an

They insist that only those who voted the democratic ticket for ye S O A 1

It is a good motto to put the old nnd experienced soldiers to the front when the fighting is to be done. The same should hold in political contests. The members of any political organization who huve borne its burdeDsand its warfare frotc the beginning should have fi'i-cno at all times over new recruits. There are too many policy democrats in the par y, men who leave behind principle for some imaginary temporary advantage over the ppoeition. Why should a new advocate be placed in front over the old wheel horses? Is there anything fair, honest or sincero in such proceeding? If it is a matter of spoils solely with littje pretention to principle thep it may be a good piece of strategy to take up somo sore republican, label him a democrat, and chooso him as a standard bearer.

This would be all right for the time server or policy man. but decidedly repugnant to the individual who is a democrat because he believes it is right. The sincere republican deserting that party does not expect to be received with open arms and the tender of an official nomination as soon as be becomes a member of thr democratic organization, at least be certainly should not. What advantages or victories the democracy may hereafter win must, of course, be by the addition to its ranks ot voters from the opposition, yet they come to us not by the inducements of spoils to be bestowed, but from sincere motives, from the belief that we are nearer right than the party to which they have heretofore adheied.

The democracy gladly welcome these, but not disappointed office seekers, the hunters for spoils, the fellows with no lixed political convictions.

COUNCILMEN.

In the strife for positions under the citv government the selection of first class material for councilmen should be ot first importance. The council have the sole control. They inaugurate all improvements, and dictate expenditures. We have had some awful poor councilmen in years past at the head of affairs. They have had ordered many useless expenditures of money paid into the treasury by tax payers. It is no use to instance any of them. They are known. Much money has been thrown away, and taxes for five or six years past have been entirely too high for the amount of benefits received. The city owes nearly $80,000 while the county owes less than $30,000. The latter has undoubtedly been the best managed. The first thing the new council in May next should do is de vise some means for reducing the city debt. Pay no attention to any talked of improvements until we have first begun the reduction of the debt and given us a lower rate of taxation. There are scores ot men expecting and depending on the city for employment A city is no more legally bound to furnish men employment than* county* or a State. By what right is any corporation compelled to furnish employment to men any more than an individual? None. It is this listening and yielding by councilmen to the demand for public employment that has so often compelled tax-payers to dante.

We trust the new councilmen to be elected will be level-headed, honest men, with sufficient indepsndence to do their duty in spite of the clamors of scoreB who may surround them and whose purposes are often against public policy and contrary to the demands Of the city.

A PLAYED PLEA.

The plea so often used b$' the attorneys for the defense in seeking extenuation for some dark crime of a criminal that he was insane, was not responsible for bis deed on account of it, is fast losing its ioliuence with juries, and something new will have to be originated. A strange thing about most murderers and scoundrels acquitted of fiendish crimes on the plea that they were insane, is that in most instances they soon become sane and their minds return to normal conditions when they ate safe from the gallows or prison bars. They don't continue in an insane state strangely enough. Another thing is the expert testimony usually given out in learned and scientific phrases for the consideration of the jury. Juries are beginning to think that experts know little about what they are testifying, that their "testimony" is all paid for, and they do not believe the half of it themselves. The insane plea is fast losing its hold on juries, and in most desperate cabes attorneys must seek some new channel through which to bring about an acquittal of their client.

THE INDEMNITY.

In the event that it shall be determined that the destruction of the war ship Maine was brought about by and through the connivance of the Spanish authorities the next question of indemnity will come up. The emu of from 815,000 000 to 520,000,000 has been mentioned as the amount in all probability that this country will call upon Spain to pay. The matter will not be all one sided, however. Spain will then begin to investigate the matter which heretofore she does not 6eein to have en doing. A commission to further investigate the matter and assess damage* will be probably demanded. It will require many months to settle the matter even if war Bhould not intervene. We believe that Spain does not desire war. and will do almost anything to avoid it.

No European nation at this time is iu a worse condition for war than Spain. The three years struggle &he has had with Culm has been at a great loss "f men and money and the contest is still on. What would a contest with the United States be to her? A great, loss froui the start.

Btwnre «1 Ointments lor Catarrh Tlint Contain* IHorcury, as mercury will surely destroy thfteonsi of soiell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through tne mucous surfaces. Such particles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hal's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally acting directly upon the blood ana mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, ami made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheeney & Co. Testimonials free.

Sold by druggists, price Tiie. per bottle. f-i Hall's Farnilv Pills are the best.

In South Aftica there is a great dt mand for donkeys, as they are pro against climate, plague and flies.

Dig down to the cause of youi sickness, if you want to get well and stay well. Most likely it's indigestion. TINirritating poisons of fermenting, putrid food, left in the Btomach by indigestion, cause headache, neuralgia, nervousness, stomachache, nausea, irritability, and all the other well-known symptoms of indigestion.

They also cause many pains and dieorders which are often laid to other causes and hence are not eaFily cured. Btu as scon as the poisons are removed, all these symptoms and disorders disappear, because there is nothing 'eft to cause them. Notniup succeeds in this like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it prevents the undigested fo from fermenting in the f-tomach and helps the stomach to digest its food.

Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to S1.00 per bottle.

Nearly 200 patents have been issued for horseshoes, but not one of the inventions has ever come into general use.

An Opportunity You Now Itnvc of testing the curative effects of Ely's Cream Balm, the most positive cure for catarrh known. Ask your druggist for a 10 cent trial size or 6end 10 cents, we will mail it. Full size 50 cents.

ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. City. My son was afflicted with catarrh. I induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeble catarrh sinoll left him. He appears as wall as any one.— J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111.

Tulips are cultivated in Constantinople, and there is a tulip festival there once a year in the spring.

iJid you Mi ilk yotlf Grtihi-A tills *vny^ Here are the latest directions. (Jso one tablespoonful of Grain-0 to two cupi of cold water. Mix the Grain-0 with half an egg and add the water (Be sure to measure.) After the water gets to boiling point let boil for fifteen to twenty minutes. Us# cream and sugar to suit the taste. If ycu have not cream us hot milk.

A lady said: "The first time I drank Grain-0 I did not like it, but after using it for ten days and forming the habit, nothing would induce me to go back to coffee.'' This is the experience of all. If you will follow direction, measure it every time and make it the same, and try it for ten days, you will not go back to coffee.

Among the wonders of Surrey, which is a suburb of London, is a horse that wears srpectacles.

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 Mesrs. L. A. Scott, Schultz & Hulett, or correspond with

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

CASTORIA

For Infants and Children.

Hubs* Hail*

of

hea •WT/

vngptb

MISSION OF EXPLORERS.

Wtll Hunt For Buried Treasure In th« Mountains of Kentucky. Robert Beatty, John Wiehle, Samuel Pyles and a cor$, of laborers left Portsmouth, O., recently on a curious expedition to the headwaters of Kinnikinnick river, in Fleming county, Ky., about 50 miles south of Yauceburg. They were well provided with surveying instruments and tools for digging. The object of their search is buried treasure. Beatty's father was a soldier in the war of 1812. A comrade with whom he enlisted was fatally wounded at New Orleans. Before dying he gave Beatty an old Spanish map and other maps and sets of landmarks locating the placo where a chest of gold and silver coin had been buried by a relative who was a fugitive from justice. The elder Beatty brought the papers home with him. He did not dare to share the secret with any one and, being very poor, was able to make but little headway in locating the spot indicated. In 18G0 he died, bequeathing the secret to

Robert Beatty. The son made many trips to the Fleming county hills, making the journey afoot and alone for fear of discovery. He at last located all the landmarks, but unfortunately aroused'tlie suspicion of a party of moonshiners, who drove him away with a warning not to come back on pain of death. This was 12 years ago. S deavored to interest some one who had money enough to conduct the search properly ami who woalJaare« to undertake It without demanding a ah are in the entire secret. Pyles aftd Wiehle finally nmde an agreement that suited Beatty, aud the expedition was fitted oat. The money is stated to bo concealed in a cave in the limestone rock, similar to the-aaves in Carter and Lewis counties, the entrance having been covered with rocks and earth. The party proposed to go to Yauceburg by rail, thence by wagon across the hills. —Cincinnati Enquirer.

N E W S O IS S IN S O N

Message Received by Patrick Ford From the Navy Department. Patrick Ford, a prominent Nebraska politician, received news recently from the navy department that brought gladness to his home. Four years ago his young son, Patrick Ford, Jr., a student at (Jreightou college, suddenly disappeared from Omaha. Mr. Ford heard nothing from his son until the other day, when the navy department wired him that a young marine of the Maine who escaped the disaster and rendered valorous service to his comrades, con fessed that he was Patrick-Ford, Jr.

The dispatch declares that young Pat was blown up and carried a considerable distance, Out escaped practically without a scratch. The message does not give the name under which the boy enlisted, and his father has wired for full particulars.

Patrick and his brother James were placed in the Jesuit college here some years ago for the purpose of making priests of them. James is now a priest at Georgetown college. Patrick was always in scrapes. His father's influence as a councilman saved him several times, but finally his escapades got him into the clutches of the law.

The young student requested the policeman who had him in charge to let him go to his home aud tell his mother his troubles. The policeman consented, and Ford went into his mother's bedroom, climbed out'of a window and escaped. It is supposed he determined to join the navy under an assumed name and cease causing his parents trouble.— New York Herald.

CORPSES GOT MIXED.

Painful 'Complications Arising Out of an Error of Railway Men. The bodies of Mrs. Samuel Furman, who died in Parkersburg, W. Va., recently, and a man named Ellsworth, wfcp died the eame^ay at Sistersville, tecama mi.ved at Pit*a«burg wfcAteu route, ao^ instead of Mrs. Furgi«l^|®en\9iilS^oifng to Cflinbridge Springfi'tfley

fllHW^frVh

qre se#t to Exie, Pa., the corpse of being delivered to the wai'ting"frieoda of we lady.

AJj^beral use of the telegraph straighttsh«d tie nmttfp?, and the bodies, after coilfeidaratAo del^y, seacbtidj^efr proper destinations and were inte»rid. A strange coincidence of this^aff^ir is that whila livvig at Sistersville yeifts" ago Mrs. Furrosu w« the n^it doc* neighbor and iB-tinM«e iritnd of the family erf the

HIM

whotfe cotpae was delivered

by miaake to her refotivds.—St. Louita Globe-Democrat

Mlninc MMI Star OacJiie.

A story from Salida to the effoet that afar g«*ing and mining are becoming htendod i« filled with oonsideralilo interest. Xha Mining ifieoord iu bell rag It say«: "A few dnya ago a. xnata from efc8 stars vteited Saiid* and awu»Hy tot it ,omt that he aeuld locate mineral in dlttirou or teil whetbor there w«s any or not, oouid dusoribe tjieir location the formation Humnmding them aud, in faot, anything that moroal man could find out by aotnal observation, and many things he could not. He was soon corralled by'Messrs. Sullivan & Arenburg, and for only $1 they l'outid out what thoy had expended several hundred dollars nut, an abundance of hard work to know and were then disappointed. He told thorn to back np from their 100 feet aud drift east at 50 feet. Here they would find a pocket of ore larger and more valuable than any yet encountered. Theytollowed the advice of this man ctl the stars, and now they are taking out rich ore in abundance. They actually found it as represented, and the formation and all the charaoteristios of the disMct and ore, depth of shaft, eto., were minutely desoribed. He finished by saying that after the pocket was dug outo no more ore would be found until thoy sank 800 feet on the vein. What think ye of astrology?"—. Denver Times. ji

Froiu Head to Foot

As a gentleman your laundry is nu important mutter. SpotUos liueti, thoroughly denned underwear are always satisfactory. Wo have facilities for doing this work second to none In the State. Our wagon will call anywhere for your bundle. Oflloe

107

let Day.

S, Green

street. Telephones, Laundry, 109, Office 321, Residence -.'30.

DIAMOND LAUNDRY.

WICK Bit ii MVOV.

St. Germain Female Pills

ince then Beatty has en- original aud genuine French-Female Roiful.itiir, of Mine. St. Oermain. Paris. Un. surpassed as being safe, sure aud rellar.lo in every ease. Sold under positive guarantee or money refunded. Get the genuine. Price

Sl-00per box by mall. Solo neeuts for the United States and Canada. KTXG HAKTA.1U) CO.. 15" Washington St, Chicago.

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY.

istbDay.

THE GREAT 30th FUEKTOH REMEDY produces the above results In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all othors fail, loungmeu will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost I'ower, Failing Memory, Wastinc Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, buBlneBS or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks aud restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Jnsanlty and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, na other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, S1.00 per package, or six for S5.00, with a positive written guarantee to care or refund the money. Circular free. Address

ROYAL MEDICINE CO.,269 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL

For Sale by MofTett & Morgan

DGTnJt/iruGmltfinJifirciEnnlmnjGTnlb.ruGiTimirm'lfm'itijGiiilp

PURE FOOD

Gives you Nourishment. Try some Of our

N

Pure Food.

& TRUI1

5 cPSSSSSSSSSSP 5

W AIV If. 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 C0MPAOT, Milwaukee Wis.

ointei'sJ

We manufacture pianos. We manufacture organs. Our reputation is unquestioned. Our warranty the best. sell Baldwin Pianos. We sell Ellington Pianos. We sell Fischer Pianos. We sell Haines Bros., Pianos. We sell Valley Gem Pianos. We sell Estey and Hamilton Organs. We sell Monarch Organs. We sell lor Cash. We sell on Time. Call and be satisfied.

D.H.Baldwin&Co

No. 113 South Washington Street, Crawfordsville. George F. Hughes, Manager.

ALBERT S. GALEY, Agt.

Office, 109 N. Green St.

LINE.

NORTH BOUND.—DAII.V BXCHTT 8DNDAV No. 6, St Ooeaccommodatlon ..8:17 a No. S, South Bend accommodation 0:'l8 p. iu

SOUTHBOUND. -DAI1.Y EXCE1T SUNDAY. No. 21, St. Louis Mall 9:25a No. 3, erre Haute Mail 4.43 p' Ciood.conuectlo* made at Terre llaute for the South and South-west. Trains run through to

Bt.Joseph, Mich., making good connection with C. & W. "or Michigan points.

,T. C. HUTCHINSON. Ajrent.

I I

TO CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY

And the North.

LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.

The Only Lino to.the Famous

Health Resorts,

WEST BADEN

-ANB-

French Lick Springs.

"The Carlsbad America.'1

COMPLETE PULLMAN SERVICE.

Time Card in Effect I uly 1st, iff.

SOUTHBOUND.

No. 3 No. 5 Local Freight

Made a Well Man of Me.

.1*1(1 a. m. ..1:15 i. m. ..8:-15 a. iu.

NOltTII HOUND.

No. 4 No. Local Freight

2:15 a.m l:ir. :i. m. 3:25 P.

L. 11. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.

Big Four Route.

Y'I' TRAINS AT

CRAWFORDSVILLE. BIG FOFLT.

BAST. 8 52 a. m.... Dally (except Sunday).... 4:59 p. 615 p. Dally.. 2:0ia.m 12*37 a. Daily 8 52 s. t:15p. Daily (except Sunday) —1:15 p.m.

W. J. FI.oOl), Agent.

MERRICK Y. BUCK Justice of the Peace,

Rental and Collecting Agency. Office No. 105^ east Main St.. opposite Court House. Over Kline's.

E

CentralH otel

Is the place to stop when in Roachdale. Everything comfortable and convenient.

ASTHMA

DR. TAIT'S ASTHMALENE

PI ID hueverfails send uejosr bunCUmall trial bottler nrr

address, we will The DR.*"*"

mall trial bottlef

DD'

WT BROS. M. Co., Rochester, N.Y.r ll£l

CONFIDENCE!

Is what we started in for six months ago, and we've won it. Farmers who fed their teams or hitched in with us then are still our patrons and now ones come to us every day. We have room for all that come, find clean quarters for your horses,

DAVIS & DAVIS.

Pike Street Livery and Feed Stabls-

BOB DAVIS. WM. A. DAVIS.

friarr PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

ClMnau «nd fce*uun« a at it a HSTR Fail* tx HMtore .Hair to lt« YoutU/ul Color. Cum M*lp diwa«M «Tli^r l™"1*

COq.flndfl.PUrU

Fres Trial Ireatip to every Man.

This offer is made by

Illinois State Sitanii

Provided application be marlo at once, in ori# that its lnvontionn, appliances urul nW ing remedies may receive tlie widest prei publicity, and prove their own merits nj* »ci us.- and permanent cui ea No money wliftw will bo received by tho illinoit) fStntobanitari from anyone under its treatment unlil clnlresults aro acknowledged. Its remoo and appliances have been commended

tvuu aupiitiuueo u»vw ucou newspapers of Two Continents and jp. th'greatest doctors in the world. velopinent is desired, thoy accompli*" ','. nevor fyil to invigorate, upbuild aui roru y_

Thoy infuse new life and onorgy. 1 'e manently stop all losses which under!!11,11

ThllJ

constitution and nroduce despondency, rotone, refresh and restore Aergardless of uge. Thoy cure evil habits manently remove their ellocts, as well

ri-

1

Of excesses aud over-taxed {brain '"'"J!*.'.

no

tlienla or nervons exhauston. Int lblicity. no deception, no disappoint®. rite today.

publiclty. Write tod

Illinois State Sanitarium

Evanston, III.

EdnuMce Vour Kowelg With a»c»r«t«Candy Cathartic, cure constipation Irjir lp, 25c. It C.C.C. fall, drUKKistB refund-

10p,

mono)