Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1898 — Page 2

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LOASfe AND IFSUBANOE. Hp. PeVlCW

HONEY! MONEY!

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Ombauti lilock, CrnwfordMYlllc.J

ABSTJ? A CIS Loan, Real Estate,

"IN^URXncbT

A complete set of Abstract Books at my office.

T. T. MUNHALL

No. 123 1-2 East Main St.

Frank C. Evans & Co.,

(Successors to Evans & Cox.)

Mortgage Loaiis

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101 1-2 K. Wash. St. 'Phono 257.

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I have several of tlie best and most reliable agencies. Farm and town property risks written in reliable companies.

W. WALLACE.

Joel Block. Crawfcrdsville, lud.

LOUIS M'MAINS..

Attorney At Law

—AND—

General Insurance.

(Successor to C. W. Wright.

Office with Ristine & Ristine,

3

Fisher Building.

Glodfelter & Fine ATTORNEY 8 ATM W

WUldoagGneralpractlceln allOourts

fflce overSinlth ^Steele's drug store, south

Washington Street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

Iu any amount any ^length ot time. If you have any real estate to dispose of or want tu buy or trade let me know

Chas. C. Graham,

107V£ East Main Street.

DIRECTIONS for using CREAM

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BALM

Apply a particle of the balm directly Into tho nostrils. After a moment draw a a through the nose. Use three times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.

ELY'S CREAM BALM openB and cleanses the Nasal

HAY-FEVER

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OCTOBER 1, 1898.

STATE TICKET.

Secretuvv of State. Samuel J. Ralston, of lioone. Auditor of State,

John W. Minor, of Marion.

Troasurer of State, 11ugL Dougherty, of Wells. Altomev-General,

John G. McNutt. of Vino.

Clerk of the Supreme Court, Henry Warrum, of Alarion. Superintendent Public Instruction, \V. H. Sinclair, of Starke. State Statistician,

James S. Guthrie, of Brown.

State Geologist, Edward Barrett, of Hendricks. Judges of the Supreme Court, Second District,

Leonard J. Hackney, of Shelby. Third District. James McCabe, of Warren. Fifth District,

Timothy E. Howard, of St. Joseph. Judges of tbe Appelate Court: First District,

Edw.ird Taylor, of Vanderburg. Second District, C. J. Kollmeyer, of Bartholomew. Third district,

Edgar Brown, of Marion.

Fourth district, W. S. Diven, of Madison. Fifth district,

and

Johannes Kopelke, of Lake.

CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.

For Congress,

J. B. CHEADLE, (Silvef-Republican.)

COUNTY TICKET.

For Representative, V.E.CRAIG.

For Prosecutor, WILL B. PAUL.

For Auditor,

CHARLES BENJAMIN.

For Treasurer, B. T. MERRILL.

For Sheriff,'"

DAVID CANINE.

For Coroner, J. R, ETTER.

F'-r Surveyor.

ALFRED JAMISON.

For Commissioner.

1st District—O. M. EDDINGFIELD. 2nd District—JAME-i (SALLOWAY.

THE "FALLACY" WILL CONTINUE. Republican statesmen, orators and newspapers continue to reiterate that the silver fallacy is dead, and that it will not be an issue hereafter. This is not true. Until there is a genuine revival of business in all lines and prosperity is genuine tbe agitation over the money question will continue. Simply to eay that business is improving does not make it so. In soino lines of commerce it is better, but in the vast majority it is not. The government has been spending many millions of dollars withiu the past lew mouths, and the crops io this country have never been better, yet who perceives any great iucreaso in trade and prosperity through them. Where ia th^ business in this country to-day that anywhere equals that previous to 1893? here is the prosperity that was to come with the election of McKinley? This talk of increasing confidence through his election has not kept tho wolf from the door in thousands of homes in this country Bince MeKinley's administration began. Wa^es are still at the lowest ebb, as few establishments have advanced them, and the situation is but little better, if any, than that of three years ago. The "prosperity" has not prevented numerous strikes all over the country, nor has it prevented many manufacturing concerns from reducing the wages of their employees. The panic beginning in 1893 and the subsequent troubles arising from it can be fastened upon the men who sought to change our financial system and demonetize silver. There has been stagnation in business ever since, and the woes of the country can be dated from that time. If the republican party is composed of such wise men in the line of statesmen and financiers why don't they lift the country out of the business depression that now envelopes it? No. The silver agitation will continue, let the gold bug press of the country continue to decry and ridicule it as they will. They can give the people nothing better. What they propose and legislate upon is always in favor of the classes, while the masses are neglected.

THE importunities of republican place hunters have been so persistent that Gov. Mount has had to retreat to a sanitarium. Sanitariums are created to cure persons of brain disorders, etc. The Governor probably has a brain disorder, or the "etc" ia workiDg hard upon him, and the office hunters must give him a rest.

THE prospects of the democratic State ticket will at once receive a boom. Bynum, the late gold democrat, is going to work against it.

AN "INDEPENDENT" PAPER. For a strictly independent, non-pam-ean newspaper, tbe huiianupolis Nt-ws has assuredh peculiar ways of exhibiting its pretended principles. Ia l-i-ply to a corresp ndent the oilier day it advises huu to vou« for the congressional end legislative nominees of the ri-pub-lican party in Marion county, alih ugii the nominees ot the democracy are fully as compel(M»t fr the positions to which they atpirt*. This is probably ao'iilustration ot the old chestnut, "independent in all things, neutral in'Juothiug" that alleged non-partisan newspapers are in the habit of edifying their readers with. It should be observed that every election year the News has just

^'resident or for Congress please speak

PAY AFTER THE ELECTION. Said a leading republican of town the other day: "An outrage by the present board of commissioners was in making a contract with Bonnell and Maxwell to inspect hutton's books and paying them 30 cents an hour for their work and 25 per cent, ot any judgment obtained against Hutton. There is no law whatever for any such contract. It is an outrage on the tax payers, who must pay it it it is paid at all. Soon after the election, you mark my words, an allowance for over $1,000 will be made for Uonnell and Maxwell. They have not yet been paid but they will be. This agreement with these two men you notice was kept mighty sly, and would not have come out at all had it not have been tor the Hutton trial. It should defeat and damn any men who has so little interest in the people's welfare as to pay these two men this money to which they are not entitled."

THE LUZON ISLAND.

The island of Luzon is the largest, most thickly populated and wealthy of the Philipines, which number all the way from 1,000 to 1,400. The commission of American and Spanish representatives begin work at Paris, France, on Monday, and upon them devolves all details in fixing up a permanent peace between Spain and this country. Regarding: the possession of the Phillipine islands it is thought that the cotnmifsion will claim by right of conquest the Luzon island only, on which the city of Manilla is situated." This is no doubt enough. It ie very questionable if it would pay this country in the long run to retain any more. The cost of holding and ci-"ilizing the peop!r of those numerous islauds would be enormous, not worth tho tim« and expense.

CAN gold democrats afford to fraternize with a party which has passed the most corrupt, excessive and infamous tariff law tver enacted.

Can gold democrats afford to vote for the candidates of a party which fosters and protects the trusts?

And what faith can gol 1 democrats place in a party which has broken every pledge made to them in 1896 and which has ignored the gold democrats from start to finish?

Holding democratic doctrines their hearts and differing from tho majority of the party only on the currency question, gold democrats cannot afford to join hands witb those who are fighting their most cherished beliefs.

KURNAL JOHN WINOATE, of Wingate, hats been blowing of the increasing prosperity io the west. Can the Kurnal discover any perceptible amount of it in Montgomery county since MeKinley's election?

flow's Thin?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,

F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.

We, tie 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. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drugpists.

Hall's Family Pills are the best.

Lord Roseberry has promised to provide frames for the certificates of merit presented to London firemen.

A Word to tho Wise |a Sufficient. Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured me of catarrh when everything else failed.—Alfred W. Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio.

Ely's Cream Balm works like a charm it has cured me of the most obstinate case of cold in the head 1 wguld not be without it.—Fred'k Cries, 283 Hart St.( Brooklyn, IS. Y.

A 10 cent trial size or the 50c size of Ely's Cream Balm will be mailed. Kept by druggists. Ely Brothers 5G Warren St., N. Y.

THE TATTLER.

Mrs. Elizabeth Custer, widow of General (Juster, has returned to her Georgia home from trip to Egypt.

Miss Elizabeth M. Ash of Baltimore has been appointed resident directress of tho Clara Do llirseh Homo For Working Girls in New York city.

Miss Helen Uould has recently iulded still another toiler long ILst of chariues by a gift of £".000 to endow a fre. bed in perpetuity in the Manhattan Eye and Ear hospital in New York city.

Mrs. Margaret Fallon, one of the oldest residents of tho United States, died Aug. 6 at the home of her son, which is about ono mile north of Kind's Ferry, Cayuga county, N. Y. Sho had reached tho age of 117 years

Mrs. Scoville, the sister of Gniteau. who was nmeh heard of during her brother's trial for tho assassination of Garfield, is

that ''independent and neutral in noth- now Mrs. Norton. She lives at Ravensing" st)le io aid of the republican ticket, wood, near Chicago, and goes in for auyIf at.y one ever remembers of the News thing which is advanced. f„r Mrs. A. Osborne of Columbus, O., an supporting a democratic nominee for

Mnt Qf VrcMmt yicKiuh,y is spomn

tjje sui)ulu

out. The .News should throw off its sently celebrated her eightieth birthday, mask ae.d affirm boldly "we are republican, for republicans for office, and don't give a curse who lrnows it.''

Chautauqua. She lias re

young ns

but is as aotive and looks us woman SO years hor junior. Miss Ethel K. Stevens, who has beon studying at the Royal academy for threo years under John Thomas, harpist to Queen Victoria, has won the bronze and silver medals and also tho certificate of merit for proficiency in her art.

One of the oldest pensioners in tho country, Mrs. Mary Prettyman, died a few days ago in Washington. Sho was the Widow of Thomas Q. Prettyman, who served as a sergeant In the war of 1812 and would have reached the age of 91 in October.

Lady Grey Egerton, who is prominent in English sooial circles, and who is considered one of the most beautiful women in the English capital, is an American. She was May Wayne Cuyler and is the daughter of Major J. Wayne Cuyler of tho United States army.

Mme. Melba is a good oarswoman, and she is fond of rowing on the upper reaches of the Thames. She is well known by the riverside, both above and below Marlow and may almost any day be seen skimming the water in her trim built wherry. Sometimes, however, she prefers a punt to a boat.

Mrs. Anna Kavanagh, the wife of a prominent business man of San Francisco, when she returned from Europe, brought with her three ran', and pure blooded grey hounds. Being unable to sceure cabin passage for tho dogs, she occupied a reserved room in tho steerage, so as not to be separated "from her pets.

Excess Fnrt'M II.M'Ol:iini 11(1 The North-Western line has discontinued excess fares on the "Colorado Special," which leaves Chicago daily 10:00 a. m., reaching Omaha 11:55 p. and Denver 2:55 next afternoon. It has further improved its Bervice by perfecting through sleeping car arrangements on the "Colorado Special" to Coloraolo Springs. Train leaving Chicago 10:30 p. m. daily also has through sleeping and chair cars. Tourists' tickets via the Chicago and North-Western on sale at all important points in the United States and Canada.

Champion Shot of flic Worl1.

Miss Annie Oakley writes: Myself and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Co. have given Allen's Foot-Ease, the powder to shake into tho shoes, a most thorough trial, and it does all if not more than you claim. It instantly takes the sting out of corns aud bunions. Aliens Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot' aching, nervous or sweating feet. Sold hy all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25, Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y.

Home Seekers Excursion Vi-u A. T. & S. F. Ry. Onv the first and third Tuesdays each month home seekers excursion tickets will be sold to points in Kansas, Indian and Oklabo na territories, Colorado aii'.l other poiutt-, at one fare, plus $2, for round trip. For particulars inquire of your nearest railroad agent, or address

J. W. TEDEOHD, Gen. Agt., 108, No. 4th St. St, Louis, Mo.

The wealthiest inhabitint

has an income of $750,000 a year.

a a

Bears tho $ Tha Kind Yos .Have Always Boofijit Signature of

DO Ton Kciid

What people are saying about Hood's Sarsaparilla? It is curing tbe worst cases of scrofula, dyspepsia, rheumatism and all forma of blood disease, eruptions, sores, boils and pimples. It is giving strength to weak and tired womun. Why should we hesitate to take it when it ia doing so much for others^

Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure.

One million and five hundred acres are devoted to tobacco culture in the world.

The future is uncertain, but if you keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla you may be sure of good health. I

O A S O A Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of -1 1"

How

Slit!

Prevented Ferer.

ANAPOLIS, IND., Sept. 20, 1898.—Mrs. Susan Cox, of this place, tells how she prevented typhoid fever as follows: "I had the fever one year and tbe next fall I began feeling very weak and tho symptoms were the same as when I had the fever. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla as a preventive and was soon in good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla has also relieved me of catarrh."

Half of the 125,000 Scandinavians in the United'Sta^ea live in Chicago.

Pointers!

We hYaiHtfaclure piano*. We manufacture organs. Our reputation is unquestioned. Our warranty the be.v. sell Baldwin Pi.'ivs. We sell Ellington Pianos. We sell Fischer Pianos.

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We sell Haines Bros.. Pianos. We sell Valley Gem Piaiu..*. Wesell Kstey and Hamilton Organs. We sell Monarch Organs. We sell for Cash. We sell on Time. Call and be satisfied.

D.H.Baldwin & Co

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

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-AT—

TtiE^llOBSON

(West of Court House.)

Try Our 15c Lunch.

We have made special arrangements to accommodate everybody during Fair Week. Ladies' dining room separate from lunch room.

JAMES P. GRIMES.

of Life

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|T. Sparks,

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COMBINATION AUCTION SALE^v

Of Blooded Stock on the Fair Grounds FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898. At 1 o'clock. 1 have twenty head of horses, consisting of two brood mures, mid the remainder young stock, mostly by Western Hov, which will Uo offered lit auction on that day.

Will also lake a limited number of good horses on consignment, the number not to e.xeeed tlfty head. All slck consigned must be of unquestionable pedigree.

Persons having gr-od i-toek will add) ess the undersigned not later than October 1, in time for catalogue.

E OLOHE,

1

Crawfordwvillo, Ind.

C'ol. Ji. T. H. Hamilton, Au tioneer.

HO SUME- NO SKIPPERS NO KOrit MEAT. Box.enoncl for SOOUJS. post-paid,on receipt ot 60c Prebetvaliiie Co., 12 Cedar V.

Book Agents Wanted.

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NOTICK

TO 11 EIKS, (JHEIMTOliS, ETC.

In the matter of the ostate of Evelin Brooks, c'ei 'eased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, Soiitember torin, 1898.

Notice is hereby yiven that Charles T. llro--naugh, as administrator ol the estate of Kvelin

Ur00kp-. a°c*

ine weaiu-iesi lnnaonani u« nf.rnn accoutits anil vouchers in fi accounts anil vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will wme up for the examination and action of said Circuit court on tho 17th day of October, IM)8, at which line ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estato are rctfulred to appear in said Court and show causo If any there be, why said aceounts and vouchers should not be approved, and tho heirs and dlstiibut cs ot said estate are also notified to be in said Court at the time aforesaid aud make proof of heirship.

presented and

filed

his

C1IAULEST. nnoNAUGH, Administrator.

Datod this 21st day of September, 1SS8'.

J^OTICK TO II HI Its, C11EDITOH8, ETC.

In the matter of the estate of Qeorgo G. My org, deceaso J.

In tho Montgomery Circuit Court, Sept. tonn, 1898. Notice ishoroby riven that Nathan G. Thompson as executor of tho last will of orge 0. Myers, deceased, has presented and filed his accounts and vouchors in final' sottlomont of said estate, and that tho same will come up for tho examination and action of said Circuit Court on tho 10th day of Oct, 189S, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court an I show cause If any there be, why said accounts and vouchers -hould not bo approved, and the heirs and distributees of Baid estato are also notified to be in said Couit at tho time aforesaid and make proof of holrship.

NATnAN O. THOMPSON, lixecutor. Datod this 14th day of Septembor, 1S9S.

From Itaby tn the llitili t'linir

to grandma in the Tucker Grain-0 is good for the whole iamily. It is the long-deBired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste and appearance of the best coffee at the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is coinu to stay. It makes for health aud strength. Ask your grocer for Grain-O.

Educate Tour Ilowels With CaacaretR. Candy Cnthnrtic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 26c. If C. C. O. fail, druggists refund money.

Bamboo pens still retain their hold in India, where they have beeo in use for more than 1,000 years..

To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Callim tic. lOo orSSo. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists retund money.

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Gi\ui Away Free at tbe

Engine House Grocery

Ticket with e. cli 25 cent

purchabe..

J. Q. Peterson

'Phone 132.

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NORTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

No. 6, St. K^accommodation -.8:17 a. ra No. 8 Soutb Bend accommodation 6:18 p. in SOUTH BOUND—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. SI, St. Lo Jts Mall 9:25a. No. 8, xerre Haute Mall 4:43 p. Good'connojtio' made at Terre Haute for the South and South-west. Trains run through to St.Joseph, Mlcli.,making good connection with 0. & W. for Michigan points.

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No. 4 2:15 a. No. 6 i:i5 i,.

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Local freight 3:ar,

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