Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 May 1898 — Page 6
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Bad Blood
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to be rid of, because bad blood is the breeding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad? It is if you are plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions" or your body eaten by sores and ulcers. You can have good blood, which is pure blood, if you want it. You can be rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How By the use of
Ayer's
Sarsaparllla
It is the radical remedy for all diseases originating in the blood. Read the evidence
Ayer's Sarsaparflla was recommended to me by mv phvsici&n as a blood purifier. When I began taking it I had boils all over my body. One bottle cured me."—BONNES
CRAFT.
Wesson, Miss.
After six years' suffering from blood poison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and although I have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the sores have nearly all disappeared." —A. A.
NING, Houston, Texas.
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IIETUFFS SALE.
MAN
By virtue of a certifioflcopyof a Decree to mo directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court. a cause wh rein The Statu of Indiana ix rei. William SI. White, Auditor, is Plaintiff, and E!i btalcup et a! are defondauts, requirinc me to make the sum of Twelve Hundred and
Sixty-six Dollaisand Seventy-Five cents (Sl,2fi6,73.) with intercut on said ilecrnr-and coats, I will expose at Public bale to the highest bidder, on
SATURDAY, the 14th Day of May, iS9S, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 clock p. m. of said day. it the Court House, in Crawfordsville. Montccmi.-ry County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following r-?al estate, to-wlt:
Part of the west half of the soutli-west quarter of section eight, 8, township seventeen. 17. north range Ave. .", west and part of the oast half, of the south-east quarter, V4, of section seven, 7, township seventeen, 17, north range five. 5, west oounded as follows
Beginning at the north-east corner of the west half of the south-west quarter, Jf, of smd section eight. 8. and running thence south thirtynine and ninety hundredths, I: J.9G', chains to the south east corner of said west half, thence west thirty-nine and ninety-five hundredths, (39.95 chains to the south-west corner of tlio east halt of the south-east ouarivr, hC.ot said section seven, 7, thence no'th-enst twenty-one, SI, chains to a point sixteen and thirty-four hundreths (lti.34) chains north and ten, 10. ahains oast of the south-west corner ot said east half of said south-east quarter, y±. of said section seven, 7, thence east fifteen and seventy-flvo hundreths, (15.75 chains to the south-east corner of August Probes' land, tlience north twen-ty-four and fourteen hundreths, r.JI.14.1 cualns to the north line ot the west half of the southwest quarter of said section eight, S thence east fourteen and twenty-five hundredths (14 Aii chains to the place of beginning in tyinteomery county, in the State of Indent.
If such rents and profits, will r.otsell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, intere: and costs, I will, at the same time and pla-e, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Sail! sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
By J. A.
DAVID A. CANINE,
Sheriff Montgomery County.
BREUNAN,
Deputy.
F. Jl. Dice, April 21. A. D., Jb9tS. At:3rcey for Plaintiff.
Wh&t do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or uotfee. Have you tried the new food cJriuk called Grain-o? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Cir&in-o you give the children tho more health you distribute through their systems." Grain-o is made of Dure »rains, aud when properly prepared taste like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as much All grocers set 1 it l&c, aDd 25c.
Don't bolt your food, it irritates o..r stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous sickness. Proper care prevents itShaker Digestive Cordial cures it. That is the iong and short-of indigestion. Now, t^ie question is: Have you yot indigestion? Yes. if you have pain or (lis comfort after eating, headache, dizziness, nausea, offensive breath, heartburn, lang-our, weakness, tcver, 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 help to strengthen your stomach. When vour stomach is strong, care will keep it. so. Shaker
Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 ceDts to S1.00 per bottle.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your life Awajr. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take Js"o-To Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
From Baby in the Ilisli Cfaair
to grandma in the Tucker Grain-O is good for the whole tamilv. It is the loDg-deeired substitute for ryffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste and appeararce of the best coffee at the price. It is a genuine und scientific article and is come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask your grocer for Graic-O.
Everybody Says Bo.
Cascarets Caodv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of tbc age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positivoly on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the-entire svstrn, dispel colon, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and bflionsr:GF«. Please b:iy ami iry a box Of C.
C. C- tn-.iiir JO. 25, -W eeiiLB. JSoitiHOil guaranteed to cure by al.l druggists, .h'4
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NEWSlOM MANILA.
Arrival of the Dispatch Boat Hugh McCulloch at Hong Kong.
CAPTURE OF THE Gll'BOAT CALLOA.
DUpntch /roin Adniirsil Dewey—The Populace of Manila Ii«luced to HorseDewey tilvos the Insur^euta l'ermlsslou to AtUrk the City*
fCopyright, 189$, by the Associated Press.]
HONG HONG,
Ilotig
May 10.—The United
States dispatch boat Hugh McCulloch arrived here yesterday from Manila with dispatches for the United States government. She reports that the Spanish gunboat Callao, from the Caroline islands, recently entered the port of Manila, being ignorant of the outbreak of hostilities between Spain an«i the United States. An American war ship fired across her bows and signalled her a demand for her surrender. The demand being disregarded, the American ship fired direct at the Spanish gunboat and the latter surrendered.
The following dispatch has been received from Admiral. Dewey: Maintaining strict blockade. Reason to believe that the rebels are hemming in the city by land, but have made no demonstration. Scarcity of provisions in Manila. Probable that the Spanish governor will be obliged to surrender soon. Can take Mauila at any moment. Climate hot and moist. On May 12 captured gunboat Callao,attempting to run blockade. Have plenty coal. One British, one French, two German, one Japanese vessel here observing. 'feX
DEWEY.
The populace of Manila is reduced to eating horse flesh and the prospect of relief seems far distant.
The Hugh McCulloch also reports that the Philippine insurgents applied to Rear-Admiral Dewey for his approval of an attack by them on the city. The admiral, it appears, approved of the plan, provided no cesses were committed. The in: gents then pleaded that they had no arms, with the exception of machetes, to which the admiral replied: "Help yourselves at the Cavite arsenal."
The city of Manila, however, has not yet been attacked. About 5,000 Spanish troops are guarding the road leading from Cavite to Manila.
There is no truth in the reported massacre of a nutmier of Americans. There has only been a trifling incident during police duty, and nobody was hurt.
The Hong Kong correspondent oi the Standard says: '"After the Callao's crew landed they were released on parole, and the Calao was paraded in full view of Manila city, accompanied by the United States cruiser Concord.
When Mr. Williams, the American consul, landed at Cavite last week, he was received with great enthusiasm anil followed in the .streets by a crowd of 2,000 people, shouting: "Viva Los Americanos." There were no signs that the Spanish authorities in Manila were prepared to capitulate.
All the Spanish inhabitants and many British and German families have sought safety in the suburbs, taking all their belongings. In the business quarters the buildings are covered .with foreign flags, the British predominating, with a view of protection should the insurgents capture the cit^r. '•There is much feeling against the British residents but fortunately the number of foreign m^n-of-war off Manila is constantly increasing, and the position of Europeans is becoming daily less precarious. Atruinaldo. the former insurgent leader, is now in
Kong, actively negotiating,
NEW YORK,
•p^OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOB vntJi-P IH hereby given to the cltlaens and o™ of theS ward in the city of Crawordsvllle, and Union
voters fordsvUle* oouuty, Itnilftti&t that 1»
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understand, with President McKinlev. I have reason to believe that he is seeking to arrange for the future government of the Philippines by a native administration under the protectorate oi the United States.
At present there is a deal of dissension among the rebel factions, some oi which are negotiating1 with the Americans and others with the Spaniards. Whether Aguinalda possesses enough influence to reconcile these differences and to induce the insurgents to pursue a common policy is questionable.
Admiral bewey is well advised in waiting for reinforcements, since the fall of Manila would produce anarchy throughout the islands. The English here advocate a joint Anglo-American administration. It is asserted that Admiral Dewey has recoaled three British ships.
The Spanish Fleet at Curacoa, Vcnoxaela
May 18.—An evening' ex
tra contains a copyright special froir Curacoa, Venezuela, dated 10:30 a. in., yesterday, saying that the Spanish war ships Infanta Maria Theresa and Vizcaya are still at Curacoa coaling. The torpedo destroyers and the Christobol Colon and Almirante Oquendo, are outside waiting for the two cruisers.
Passing Away, bat Fre* from Suffering and Placid.
HAWABDKM,
May 16.—The following
bulletin waa issued last evening: "There has been little material change In Mr. Gladstone's condition since Friday. His debility is extreme and seems to be increasing. Happily, he is free from suffering, ancl hif} mind ia perfectly placid. -"vf. lift
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undersigned, a
male n'eraou over the age of twenty-one years, SgooS^Iwwl character,' not in the habit ol: becoming intoxicated, nnd a continuous resident of said township for more than nlnetj»(90 days immediately preceding the of my applicarj tion will apply to the board of coromissloni.rs oT said county at their next regu.ar sesslon to bo hAinm ami held on the first Monday In June, 1898, for ft license to sail all
hln1^..^8pi\^aU1t-BS
v'.r.ous nnd malt Intoxicating liquors in a ltBS quantity than a quart at a time and allow the wine to be drank on the premises where old. My place of business where said liquors are to be sold nnd drank is described as follows. Par'of lot number eighty-eight ibfi
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Of town, nov? city, of Crawfordsville, Indian.*, beginning ir. the south side of Mam street ia said city, seventeen ,M feet east of tho north-wost cornorof said lot, thenco oast fifteen ds 15*0 feet, thence south one uuuu.cu ....v. sixty-five (165 feet to an alley, thence west fifteen and tw(thirds H5H] l®®1 thence north one hundred and slxty-ftvo[lb5j t«-et to the place of beginntng. The room In which said business is to be carried on is located oil tho north end of the abovo described real estate fronts north on said streot and is known as No. Ill East Main street,
Notice is also given that I wi 11 at the *ame time apply for pool M»ble privileges and for permission to Sell mineral water, lunch and all kinds of non-intoxicating
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TIMOTHY O CONXOK.
Johnston & Johnston. Att vs.
^PPUCATION FOR UQI OK LICENSK.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward of the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male Inhabitant ovor the age of twenty-one years, and qualified in all respects to be intrusted with a license to retail intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said county at their regu'ar June session. 1S9S. for a license t*» sell spiritous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquor* in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow tho same to bo drank on tho premises where sold.
My place of business and tho premises whereon aud wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank aro situated and specifically desenb«d as follows:
Part of lot number one hundred and elevon till) the original plat of the town, now city, of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Mate of Indiana, bounded as follows: Iteginuing at the north-east corner of said lot and running thence weston the north line of said lot sixty-one '51) feet and three (3) inches, thence south thirtynino |3vi feet and throe (3) inches, thence east sixty-one ml feet and three |3) inches, thence north thirty-nino 3W feet and three i3 inches to the plac- of beginning In the ground room ot the two-story brick building o. SHHI lot in the city of Crawfordsville. Union tovu?hip, Montgomery county, state of Indiana.
Notice is also given that I will at the same time and place apply for nool and billiard ti'•' privileges aim for permission tosell lunch, m. era! water and all kinds of non-ir.tuxicatnj be erases. TV-.: CHAKLE-S E. PITCHER.
May T, ISSN.
PLICATIONSFOI! LlOl'Uli LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Crawfordsville and tho citizens of Union Township. Montgomery county. Stite of Indiana, th.it I, Charles C. Smeicer, the under signed, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, nnd now and for more than ninety (HO) days' tlrno prior to tho date ot thi notice of applicat'on a continuou resident of 8*id Township, and over the age of twenty-ono years, will apply at tho regular June session, 198, of the board of commissioners of said county, coin mencing on the sistli day of June I8fls. for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquor in a less quantity thau a quart at a time to be dr-nk on the premises where sold.
My place of busiuess aud the premises where on said liquors are to be sold and drank ar lescribed as follows:
The southwest corner room ol the two story frame building known ns the Junction Ilous*: and located on lot. number three [.I] as the same is known aud desienuted on the original plat of Fairviow in Monti-ornery county, Indiana: said room being situate in the southwest co: ner said building and on the first and ground floor thereof.
Notice is also further given that I will at th -amo time and pl'ice apply for pool taol priv ileges and for permission to sell lunch, neral iter and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinK! cigars and tobacco.
VOTIOE TO IIKIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. i.N
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In the matter of tho estate ot Michael Buckle deceased. In tbn Montgomery Circuit Court, April term
Notice is hereby given that Ellen Buckley as executrix of the estate of Michael Buckley d-cased. has presented and filed her accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination ami action of said Circuit Court on thi 20th day of May, 1S98, at which time all heir creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court an show cause If any there be, wh said accounts and vouchers -houl not be approved, and the heira and distributees oi said estate are also notified to bo In said Coui tat tho tune aforesaid and mafee proof of heirship.
EI.LEN BUCKLEY, Executrix.
Dated this 26th day of April, 18J8.
lyOTli E TO llEIKS.CKEDITOHS, ETC.
In the matter or the estate of Stefcbins Quick, ilveeared. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, April term,
Notice 1-' hereby given th.it George W. Petro as ai!minl»rrator of the estate of St 'bblns Quick, jpcpauei], has presented and filed his accounts anil rout-hem 1 final settlement of said estate, and that the same will eumu up for the examination an.l action of said Circuit Court on the 2ist day of May, 189S, at whicli time all heirn, creditors or legatees of said estate ar* required to appear in Said Court and show cause, if any there ie, why said accounts and vouchors shotil I not be approved, and the heirs or tl's,trlbt!t°es of said estat'! are also notified to be in said Court at the time aforesaid and make pn-oi ofueirship.
N
GEO KG E \V. I'ETKO, Adminl tor,
Date.) this 19rh aav of April. 1S1H.
JV^-OTICE OF LETT KllS TEST AM EXT AI iY.
Kstate of Anthony Kostanzer, ilecea«nd. ,: Notico is hereby given, that the undersigned Iris duly oa.ilifled and given bond as Executor of th" "last will and testament of Anthony Kostai 7.''r. late of Montgomery eoanty. State of Indiana, deceased, and that Letters Trs:amentai yon said esmtehave been duly granted to him. Said estate is satd TO be solvent.
JOHN' E. KOSTANZEH. Eiecutor.
Dated April -'S, 18'.I8.
rtn'ICE'lO HKills, CHEDITOKS, ETC.
the estate of Lawson A.
In tho matter of Stingley, deceased. In tho Montgomery Circuit Court, April term, Jg'lg.
Notice Is hereby given that William H. Jordan as administrator ot tho estate of Lawson A Stineley. deceased, has presented and Bled his nceouum ani vouchers in Qnal settlement of -aid estate, and that the same will come up for tho examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 24th day of May, 1898, at which tiino all heirs, creditors -»r legatee? of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there bo, why siid accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs and distributees of said est ite are also notified to be in said Court at the tiino aforesaid and make proof of heirship.
WILLIAM II. JOHDON, Administrator. Dated this 28th day of April, 189a.
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OT1CE OF AI'POINTMENT.
estate Is supposed to be nolvcnt, MICHAEL J. CAKHOLL, Dated May 5. 1898. Administrator.
Fine Monuments.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby givon to tho cliixens and and voters of Union township, Montgomery county, Stato of Irdiana, that I. John II.Bannister. a male inhabitant of the .State "of Indiana, over the age of twenty-ouo ye v. s, and a continuous resident of said Union township,! for more than ninety days uoxt precediii the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of commissioners of tho county of Montgomery, 'it their regular June term, ltfl)8. lor a license to sell .spirituous, vinous, malt aud all kinilr. of intoxication liquors in a less quantity than a I quart at a tune, and allow the oume to o| drank on the premises where sold.
My place of business and ihe room In which said liquo aro a a a
tor of section thirty (30). in township ninetoon (ID) north, of range four (t) west, in Montgomery I County, Indiana, and described by meow and bound* as follows, to-wlt: Commencing for a ocglnulng point three hundred aud threo (303) I le«t and nine i'J) lnchos oast of a point on the' west line ot said east half one thousand seven hundred and sixty-Qvo (1,765) feet south of the north-west corner of said east half isald distance of l,7ti5 feet is measured on the west line of said east half from said northwest corneJ) running thonce south thirty-seven and one-haif (37 l-S) degrees, east eighteen (IS) foot and three (3) Inches thence north Qfty-two and one-half (5"i 1-2) degrees, oast forty-two (421 feet aud four (4) inches thence nor'h thirty-seven and onohalf (37 1-3) degrees west eighteen (lHi feet and throe (3) inches: thence south tlfty-two aud onehalf (52 1-2' degrees west forty-two (42i feet and (4) Inches to the place of boglnninc, In ihe only front and ground floor room, of tho only 2-story frame building saltuated on said premises, the dimensions of said room being seventeen (17) feet and three 3 Inches wide, fourto 1141 teet and (6) inches deep, and ten 10) feet from floor to ceiling, with window two (2) foot and Six [6] in hes wide and six [6] fe -t and six [fil itches hiuh, and about four [4] feet from the grouhd said window, room and pi emises fronting on the public highway running in a nurthrnly direction fiom the city of Crawfordsville, in said county, aLd known as Lafayette pi1- o.
And In my said application I wlllalsoask for the privilege of running ono I table. serving lunch and selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-Intoxicating drinks in tho same room whorein said intoxicating liquors are to be sold and drank.
^PPLICATION FOR LItJUOR L1CKNM'..
Notice isliereoy given to tho citizens of Coal Creek township, and c-f tho towii o! v\ mgnto Montgomery county, Stato of Indiana, that I, Joseph M." Bush, a male inhabitant of said township, over tho age ol twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said township, for more than ninety
K) days immediately preceding the filing of mv application. will apply to tho Board "of Commissioners of said county, at tnoir regular June session. ltfSS, to be begun md hold on the first Monday of June 1898, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors a lessquantity than quart at a time, and|permit the same to bo
Irank on the premises where sold. place of business and the premises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated and spociflcally descriljed as follows: r.
The room is the one-story frame building situated on that part of the northeast corner of lot number forty-eight [4Sj, as the samo Is known and designated on the recorded plat of the orginal town of Pleasant Hill, now Wlugate, Coal Creek township, Montgomery County, Indiana, which is described as follows: Commencing at,a point four inches south of ttio northeast corner of said lot number fort)-eight [481, running thence wost forty [401 feet, thonce south twenty [20] feet, thence east forty [40] feet, thence north twenty [20] fee: to the place of beginning. Said room wherein said liquors are bo sold and drank aud said business carried on, occupies the wholo ot said irame building and covers the entire tract or p.ircel of real estate above described. \nd I shall also state in my said application that I desire to carry oil in the same room above described, other and different business as follows: Running one 11) pool table, the =ale of 'id?r p(,p* j?in£'*r fii©i mineral waters tmu «ill kinds of soft drink-- aud liquors sold and used as beverages, tobacco and cig.rs.^
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CHARLES C. SMELCER.
April 30, 1M£.
PPL'C VI'ION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward of the city of CrawfordsviUe, Montgomery county Union townsh
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JOHN II. BANNISTER.
Arp!i 30,189bi-S S:
Indiana, ai:d the citizens of said county, that I. Terrence
II. l-nes male inhabitant oi me diana, ovt»r the ago of twenty-one years.^and a eriutiiiuoub resident ot said nion township for mon- than ninety days nei: prec ling the givii of this notice, will apply to the Koard 01 Commissioners ot the county of -Montgomery, at thf*ir regular 'rune aoi:sioii, l^Ob. tor ft *fll spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of 111toxlcatini: liquors in a less i|unutuy than a quart at a time, and allow tho same to be drauk on -0 ireiiua«b.
My tUace*of business and the premises whereon and wherein said nqnors are to be -old ana drank are situated.and sp-'ciflcallj df- ribed us follow4'
The north
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floor of thetwo-
story brick building on north at-hiugiou street number 130, in the City of Ciaw ronlb'WVT', Iudiana, situate on part ot lot
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the same la known and desigi..it ,-d on the original plat of the Town of CrawfordfUlle. Montgomery County, htate of Indiaua, bounded as follows: 'Beginning at th', northeast cornei o. said lot. running thence one-half 1^2^) feet to the northwest cortur of "aid lot, then'-e south twenty rf to.,t. h»nce east eighty-two and one-half iW) TV® ea"t line of said lot. thence north twenty an, feet\o t£- ptace of beginning said j«^«ig fliifhte^n. 18* feet wide find ttiirty-frnen ,.i.) ieti Snmc inches de«, .and
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street said Citj of Ciawtoras
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also state in my -M ap-
plication, that I desire to carry ^"1^ same room above described, other and 'i'^ercnt .us n'H« as follows: Tho saK' tf mineral waters and all kinds of non-lntoxluating beverages, cigars and
t"ba'^,'E1{UENC1.:
April 3 i. lf1'^.
HOLMES.
I'PI.ICATION FOR I.IQUOK LICENCE. tizens of the town-
Notice is hereby given tho flmt rami of th** «*ity of Crawtord-sMlie ship of Union, rounty of Moutgo:M-'ry, nnd nt^te of Vndinnn, that I, th- unders .iKM male inhHbitantof said county m..l »tau. o\-r tlae ag nf r-^ntv-onw (21* y»-ars
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l) MINI ST 11ATOII SALE.
totnt ooani
of Comms-Joner, of sai-1 county aid s-ate at treir ri-K'ilar session commencing on the first M* ndav in .IUPO, 18*-'H, for a liccn.-i- to sell mtox,l.?igiquo' ma le'-.,uantitythan nquartat a time- allow the same to be drank on the iiremlse« \vhere sold. My pla.-eot business and iiremlses whereon said liquors are to be soldand drai.k aro described as follows:
Part Of the e.-iSt half of the southeast ([UarM of section 31, township 19 north: mce• wi pi. in Monfomerv county in thestate ot Indiana, and bounded as'follows: Beginning ar the intuisec'Ton of the west lino or margin of Crant .venue, formerly We-t street, in the city of ville, with the north line or margin of Lala\ avenue, in said city, and runniiiL- thelnv- .. t,i sixty (fiO feet, 'hence west thirty SOHe. t.Mience onai'neduo -^outh to the luUTsectlou itu tho said north line or margin of Laf ^en-ie. thence along said lino or margin "l a rAfayo.ie avenue in a southerly directlo.i to the :d»»'oof b^ginninc. Wi none story ttam** *»uualiig ^i"' tti»d on :*Hid ehtAto, boinp th»» mily one describ tract, tho ditn'MiHiMisof tho b**ing f*-rty leet north and ^«tith by twenty el eaat an 1 «t st.
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CHO1R MEYEK.
Xct*ee is herebv given that the undersigned, I as administrator withtto will annexed of thees•ate of Nicholas tich'-ndorf, deceased, will o£T"r •o sell at private sale, at bis place of business, In city ef Crawford-ville, Montgomery conn'y,
Iii-llaua, on the 10th day of May, !*'.«, and from I d-iy to 'lay thereafter until sold a cerilflcate of I SMF»- of the following descrtbed real estate in
Baid oounty, to-wlt:
Katate of Anna Brady, decoaaed. part of the east half of the south-east quarter Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
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hit— unu appointed and duly qualified as ad- north, ratigo four 4 wost. bounded as follows minisirator of the estate ot Anna llrady, late of beginning at the north-west corner of the old Montgomery county, Indian a, deceased Said distillery tract of land, thence south 30^
ftion thirty, :/). township nineteen, 19,
Robeit McMains has juBt received a or lass. Tertns of Sale Not less than the appraised car load of fine monuments and has them value, cash, in months, Kin twelve
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Wolniil olraai If months, notes to be given for deferred pay*
for 8ftl° ftt ili South Walnut Street. Ii mente bearing six percent. Interest from date^ «OU want a bareaio call and get pricep. providing for atforney'8 f^a, waiving relief ani with approved personal security Thereon.
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OTTO SCHUKMMBH, AUM r.
WOOL! WOOL!
500,000 lbs, Wanted!
Or W. B. Kniskem, '22 Fifth avenu'-, C'hicaeo, III. CAS
BearB the
Which we will pay the highest market
price, spot cash.
Crawfordsville. Indiana.
YOU FAKMERS
"Want the best and latest improved Cultivators with which to make your corn grow. We have it. It is
Come and inspect its workings and you'll buy. Binder Twine, Belting, Oils and all the essentials for harvesting the wheat crop, whicli indications say will be a good one. Buy now as all these goods are advancing.
BICYCLES! BICYCLES!
:AVe have the finest line of Bicycles and bicycle supplies in the Wheels froiu £35 up. Come in and inspect our line.
THE ZACK MAH.ORNBY CO.
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY
STRONG AGAIN!
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to the whole bein?. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients ?are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $i per box: 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund Ue money, $3.00. Send tor free book. Address,
Cnrtains! And Curtain In endless Variety, Colors and Styles. Don't lail to come in and see my stock.
C. O. CARLSON.
Big 10c Store. Ornbaun Block.
HoincKeekerft' Cheap Exeursionn to thn Went and Northwom. On May 3, June 17 and 21. the NorthWestern Line (Chicago !c North-vV"ent-srn ll'y) will sell Home St eliers' excursion tickets at exceptionsilv low rateis to larufi [lumber of point* in Northern Wiseon-in, Miebigitn. Northwestern lo'va. Western Minnesot'i. Nebraska, Nor'h DakotH. including the famous Black Hills district. Better own a farm! Start now! Appb to nearest ticket agent or dIrt-fs "A. 11. \V«!:{ener.7 JacKson Place, Indianapolis, Inu.
TO HXA,
Kind You
Signature of
Have Always Bought
^linkoluio Your
Allor.'s Foot-Ease, a -vner for the feet. It euros painfill, bwolleti, smart-
in.-., nervous ft?K an«J inetantly takes tho stint out of cnrns and buuioiiR It's the greatest com'ort ili6covery of the see. Allen'sFoot-Kaae makes tight new phoes feel eas. it is a certain cur" for sweating,
CHIIOUS
and hot. tired, aching
feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and ehoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package l^RKH. Address Allen R. Olmsted LePov, N. V.
lleaaty Is Ulood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your biood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy iiver and driving all impurities from the bodv. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50c.
Si'i'dii! N«••«!»! SEI'dn!
My new gardon s-fds for spring planting are now in and comprise every known variety. I have 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes which I nave purchased specially for seeding p'lrpose^.
JOE H. TAYLOR. East Mmp St.
It resta with whettwr yxn Bene^clUiBf tobMeo bAbit, 90-7 remove* the 4e*ire fw tobMeo, out arroqidtrtrw, expeU&teo^ tloe, portftee
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a tore* Ml manhonrl.. I boxes makf^ Ton. iM^iold, IPO.OOO
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I hey have stood the test of years, aud have cured thousands oi cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dizziness,
Sleepless
ness and Varicocele,Atrophy,&c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy
Curtains! Poles
Sour Stomach
After I was Induced to try CA8CA* BETS, 1 will never be without them In tb*» house. My liver was in a very bud shape, and my bead ached and I had stomach trouble. Now. siuoe taking Cascarets. 1 feel tine. My wife hasafco used them with beuuficml results for sour stomach.
JOS. KttKHLiXu. 11/21 Congress St., bt. Louis. Mo-
CANOV
CATHARTIC
TRADE MARH RCOIffTCRCO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Never sicteu. Weaken, or Crfix*. 10c. uc ... CURE ^lerilne Kerardj I nnipini
UNSTIPATION. Meipo, Montreal. ^orli.
NO'TO'BAC
.-,1:1 and cnarantei?d b*1 nil rlrusrto I'VKK Tobacco HaDii.
abstracts of Title
Furiiislied at Reasonable Rates.
Money to Loan
On Real Estate. Deeds and Mortgages carefully executed-••••':-y.
Webster & Serpent.
Recorder's Office.
FREE TO EVERYBODY
If we don't make jour watch mn nnd time Its FREE—no charge. Main Springs, warranted, $1.00. Cleaning $1.00. An experienced Jeweler in cbargp-
New Central Drug Store
Corner College and Waterpsireett.
Owt Tobacco Spit and Smoke lonr 1.1 re inf. To quit tobocoo easily and forever, neUo. fuU of life, nerve and vigor, take *o-ir Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weals strong. All druggists, 80c or tl.
CurefV?r_J,s
teed Booklet and aample free. Addre« Sterlinc Boniedy Ca, Chicago or New i"r6-
