Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1898 — Page 2
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TROFSSIONAL CARDS.
CANCER^URED
,. WITH -r&Wrfjifoi|jt' TmT' Sootliius OiU.
Absorption Method. Cancer ol lUe nose, lip. t*n.r, uecK, breast, sto 111 a or in fact all inter-
F. Nye's Suiiitorium, nal and ex7 N. Itliuois St. ter-jal organ#
or tissui-s. rut this out and senJ It tor an illustrato.i buuk 011 tun above dtseasos. illomo treatrneut sont tn Hi:ne cases.?
I)K. B. F. I1YE) Indianapolis, I
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Dr. J. S NIVEN,
Main street.
CKNEKAI. I'UAl'TKE.
Disfnxi-s «t Skin. 1,'rlnnr.v Or*ans, liroiilc iixctt, lll««-nses ol Women ami .Hicro»cu|ii-nl Examinations
Specialty.
Office hours—9 a. m., to 12 m., 2 p. ill. to Ii p. m-DMoii'l -y, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, to !i Hesldeuer, 705 south oreen street.
Ollice 'phone 351, residence 35-.
LOUIS M'MAINS. Attorney At Law
—AND—
General Insurance.
(Successor to C. W. Wright.
Office with Ristine & Ristme,
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MONEY!
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a"d
Fisher Building.
OlodfeUer & Fine kTTOMEYS AT LAW
WUldoageneralpracticeln aliCourts.
fflceoverSiuith & Steele's drug store, south
Washington Street.
LOANs AND IFSURANCE.
MONEY!
Morgan & Lee
Ornbaun Block, Crawford»vllle.|JB
ABSTRACTS
Loan, Ileal Estate,
'IN^URANCK
A"complete set of Abstract Books fit my office.
T. T. MUNHALL
No 123M-2 Kast Main Wt.
Frank C. Evans & Co.,
(Successors to Evans & Cox
flortpge Lomis
—AND—
Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
101 t-2 S. Wnsli. fit. 'I'lionc 257.
FIRE INSURANCE!
I have several-of the best and most reliable agencies. Farm and town property risks written in reliable companies.
W. WALLACE.
Joel Block. Crawfordsville, Ind.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In any amount any ^length of time. If you have anv real estate to dispose of or want to buy or trade let me know
Chas. C. Graham,
107V: East Main Street.
CATARRH
DIRECTIONS for ualng
CREAM BALM
CURES
Applva particle of the balm directly into the nostrils. After a moment draw a a through the nose. Uee three times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.
ELY'S CREAM BALM opens and cleanses tbe Nasal
HAYFEVER
Passagps, Allays Pain and Inflammation, heals tbe eorex. protects the membrane from colds, *Q8trr»s the senses of taste and smell. TL Wm 14 n'i1'kly absorbed and gives relief &t onoe. Pri.:* AO cents at Drugglstsor by mall.
ELY BROTHERS,56 Warren St.,New York.
No-To-B»c for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco taablt cure, makes weak Ben strong, blood pure. &0c, II. All diuggigta
The Review.
OCTOBER 1,1898.
Treasurer of State, Hugh Dougherty, of W ells. Attorney-General,
Edward Taylor, of Vanderburg.» Second District, U. J. Kollmeyer, of Bartholomew. Third district,
J'SJy:^l8^^ il-rk^-p:?,%.:'"'•ffl,?::
By the Review Co.
STATE TICKET.
Secretary of State. Samuel J. Ualston, of Boone. Auditor of State,
John W. Minor, of Marion.
John G. MeNutt, of Vigo.
Clerk of the Supreme Court, Henry Warrum. of Marion. Superintendent Public Instruction,
W. tf. 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,
Edgar Brown, of Marion.
Fourth district, W. S. Diven, of Madison. Fifth district,
Johaones Kopelke, of Lake.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
For Congress,
J. B. CHEADLE, (Silver-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.
For Surveyor,
ALFRED JAMISON.
For Commissioner,
1st District—O.M. EDDINGFIELD. 2ud District—JAMES GALLOWAY.
IT WON'T YVORK.
Capt. Billmgsby, according to a correspondent of the Indianapolis News, is going to aim to revolutionize things in the matter of assessment of property and will come liercely down on tax dodgers, if be gets his drafted article passed as a law by the ensuing legislature. The correspondent says that Billmgsby is drafting a bill compelling bankers to exhibit their books at tbe demand of the assessors so that they can ascertain just how much money, bonds or taxable property eaeh tax payer may have locked up in bank so that the assessor may list it for taxation, much
xr0P0'"ty
THE INTEREST IN POLITICS. Prom the reports of public speakers in various portions of the State of both parties it would seem that about the only persons interested in the present political campaign are the office seek ers. The attendance at none of the meetings are large or overflowing, and the people seem indifferent to the issues. For once, it would seem, the people have a surfeit of politics and doD't care for speeches.
COUNTY FAIRS DISAPPEARING. The days of the county fair, an institution of, pa^t iiicit popularity, are
THE
Billingshy asserting
being concealed from the ey* of the assessor. Hillingsby's intentions may be all right enough bnt it will fail, and bis law will be knocked out within six months from its passage by the legislature. A law similar_to the one proposed by Billingsby was passed a session or two ago. It was thought to be ust the thing to reach the fellows who had inonsy and failed to list it for taxation. But how long did it last? The banks refused to turn over their books to the assessors, tbe courts sustained thorn, and the law was a nullity in a short time. Billitgsby should know that lawe effecting the poor and middle class car. be oaeily passed aud are, of course, constitutional. Laws in this country effecting the rich and well-to-do, if in any manner burdensome, are soon found to be unconstitutional, and are soon declared inoperative. It only indicates the power the man of money has with the law makers. The supreme court at Washington City which only a few years ago declared the law taxing incomes of wealthy firms and individuals unconstitutional satisfied the thinking people of this country that no law can now be incorporated that will force the wealthy to pay their just and equitable share of the taxes. It results from the fact that money, ever powerful money, has an influence with our legislators and judges that no earthly power can or will resist. Billingsby can save time by abandoning the attempt to have cnacted a law in Indiana that will force men of money to pay a fair share of taxation upon it.
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doubt drawing t« a close throughout this p-vrt of th- countrv.' Already in many counii'T. tbe i"»ir«s have ceased to exist, and for re'ver*l reasons. They ha\o uoased \n p»y a* too often the director* of tiu-ni ha'o bo-ii compelled to borrow money t," premiums or meet other current
,blnr=!ions.
Fairs (To not
have tbe drawn powers as in former-j
formerly. Stieet lairs,
the ^ujhts of whi'-b to be seen are free to everybody seem to be taking the place of tbe county fairs. At Fort Wayne, Pern, Seymour, Terrs Unite and other cities they hold street fairs but th.' county institutions have all ceased to exist. If the coming street fair to b3 givan in Crawfordsville this month should pnve a financial success and also as an exhibition we can reasonably conclude that the Montgomery county fair will go the road that so many other similar institutions have, and Davis, Brown, Waugh and others, who have been running our county institution can step down and rest from their labors.
NOVEMBER 8THTELECTION DAY.
In just a month from to-day, November 8th, the election for Congressmen, State and county offices, will be held. There have been few speeches yet heard, few ''grand rallies,", and little or no excitement over the pending political contest. If the voters are display ing any anxiety over the result of the coming contest they are not yet showing it.
KID MCCOY, the prize tighter, is de_ termined to uphold the courage of ihe Hoosier State, and maintain its "honor" at all cost. In a bar-room scrap with Jim Corbett in New York City one night last week at its conclusion Corbett was taken'away by his friends and the services of a phvsician called to relieve Corbett of various aches and pai oe.
ALTHOUGH Republican statesmen continue to re-iterate that the silver ques tion is a dead issue they seem to greatly fear its resurrection and regularly harp upon it. This shows the inconsistencx o' their assertions, for if the financial problem bad been solved with the silver feature entirely eliminated there would be no further reference to it.
ftreet fair gives promise of hav
ing a large attendance of people if the weather on the dajs designated ior holding it is favorable. Another thing, if successful, it will probably be the means of closing the county fair institution. .And most of the stock holders are not feeling bad if it should.
A FELLOW named Stilwel! from Anderson, addressed the republicans at the court house here on Saturday evening. His speech was very disappointing, and had about as much inlliieuce over his republican brethren as a speech from bis uncle, Tom Stilwel], of Crawfordsville. would have.
COL. W. J. BRYAN has been quite sick in Washington City for some days past with malarial fever. His political enemies have failed for once to get off something smart, or smutty in this instance, and as long as he is disabled appear willing to let him alone.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H.ill'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 & TRIUX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WALDIXO, KIXNAJ? & MAKVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottl i. Sold by all Drugeists.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
An employer of German clerks says that they work 20 per cent, slower than English ODes.
Sick-poison is a poiso that makes you sick. It comes from the stomach. The stomach makes it out of undigested food.
The blood gets it and taints the whole body with it. That's the way of it. The way to be rid of it is to look after your digestion.
If your, food is all properly digested, there will be none loft in the stomach to make sic' -poison out of.
If your stomach is too weak to see to this properly by itself, help it along with a few doses of Shaker Digestive Cordial.
That's the cure of it.. Shaker Digestive Cordial is a delicious, healthful, tonic cordial, made of pure medicinal plants, herbs and wine.
It positively cures indigestion and presents the formation of sick poison. All druggists. Trial bottles 10 cents.
Smoke the "Hoboe" cigar.
ir A Common l£x|»L»rii'-tici*. v. Scenc I.— lr. Johnson is ohlu 1 to !. give up worn, inni-tin in tbe hous^- »'i I take care of/•lmusclf on aVeownt ,, dreadful serulula sore on one of ms limbs.
Soeno II.—Mr. Johuson rends a t»M«. motiial which t-llu of scrofulous tn ub-. lea cured by Hood's iSarf-apaiilla. I resolves to try it, sends for a bottle mid. begins taking it.
Scene III.— Mr. Johnson has taken six bottles of Hood's .Sareapariila. Ilia scrofula sore is cured. He is feeling
days RS few ii' veltio^ are to be seen, mid there is a constant sameness iu these fx- sc.olula core is cureo. hibitions from year to ear. In conse-! stronger, has a good appetite aud is able quenco there is rot patronage given county fairs as
to atteud to his work. He writes a te*-
timoniai t- lling of his experience with Hood's Sarsiiparilla, ami recommends it to otheis.
From youth to far beyond middle-age, *N Humboldt seldom slept more than two hours a day. From the time he was seventy until his death, at the age of ninety, he slept four hours a da^
In It's Advanced
And chronic form a cold in the head is known as Nasal Catarrh and is tbe recognized source of other diseases. Having stood the test of continued successful use, Ely's Cream Balm is recognized as a specidc for membranal diseases in the nosal passages, and you make a great mistake in not resorting to this treatment in your own case. To test it a trial size for 10 cents or the large for 50 cents is mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Druggists keep it.
The Russian state scepter is of solid gold, three feet long, and contains among its ornaments 2G8 diamonds, 360 rubies and 15 emeralds.
|id Not Sleep Well.
"I had nervous spells and did not sleep well at night. When I rose in the mo-ning I was tired and exhausted. After taking one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 felt much better. 1 took five bo-tles and have not felt so well and strong for years.'- P. P. JONES, 223 East Mulberry Street, Kokomo, Ind,
Hood's Pilla aro the favorite fqmily cathartic. EHSJ to take, easy to operate. 25c.
Liondon'a Zoo in Regent's Park contains an intelligent female Arabian baboon that can say "Mamma." She wue brought from Tunis by Sir H. H. Johnson, the African traveler, who is superintending her education.
Excess Fares Discontincud The North-Western line has discontinued excess fares on the "Colorado Special," which leaves Chicago daily 10:00 a. m., reaching Omaha 11 wo p. m. and Denver 2:55 next afternoon. It has further improved its service by perfecting through sleeping car Mrrangements on the "Colorado Special" to Coloraolo Springs. Train leaving Chicago 10:30 p. daily also has through steeping.' and chair cars. Tourists' tickets via the Chicago and North-Western on sale at all important points in the United States and Canada.
Theatrical companies that do not present the attractions they have billed arf» subject to line in Mexico. A lino is also placed on bull-tighters who give a poor performance, or who do not begin on time.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
One fourth of the people on the earth din before the age of six, one-half before the age of six-teen, and one person in each bundled born lives to the age of sixty-five.
In some parts of Central and South Africa a single fire-fly gives enough light to illuminate a whole room
Champion Shot of tlie World.
IVliss Annie Oakley writes: Myself and many of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Co. have given Allen's Foot-Ease, the powder to shake into the shoes, a most thorough trial, and it does all if not more than you claim. It instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Aliens Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot' aching, rervous or sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25, Sample sent FIIEE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y.
Home Seekers Excursion Via. A. T. & S. F. Ry. On the first aud third Tuesdays each month home seekers excursion tickets will be sold to points in Kausas, Indian and Oklahoma territories, Colorado and other points, at one fare, plus 82, for round trip. For particulars inquire of your nearest railroad agent, or address
J. W. TEDFORD, Gen. Agt., 108, No. 4th St. St. Louis, Mo.
O A S O I A
Bean the Kind Yon Have Always Bought Signature of
Peru, Ind.
One fare round trip, via Big Four Route on account of annual meeting Indiana Baptist Convention. Dates of sale Oct. 11 to 16. Return limit Oct. 11 to 16. Return limit Oct. 18.
W. J. FLOOD, Agent.
Poi liters!
We manufacture pianos. Wo manufacture organs. Our reputation is unquestioned. Our warranty the best. We sell Biklwin Pianos. We sell Ellino-ton Pianos. We sell Fischer Pianos. We sell Haines Bios.. Pianos, We sell Valley Clem Pianos. We sell Estey 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, Crawfordsville. George F. Hughes, Manager.
Elixer of Life
Manufactured by J. |T. Sparks, Yeddo, Ind., is the
Best: Bloed: Purifier
On earth. A certain cure for any Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble. For sale by T. D. Brown anc J. T. Whitenack.
OOMBIN ATION AUCTION SALE
Of Blooded Stock on the Fair Grounds FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898. At 1 o'clock. 1 have twenty head of hor»es, consisting ol two brood marea, and tlie remainder young stock, mostly by Western Boy, which will be offered at auction on that. day.
Willlalso take a limited number Of good horses On consignment, the number- not to exceed fifty head. All stock consigned must bo of unquestionable pedigree.
Persons having good i-tock will addiess the undersigned not later than October 1, in time for catalogue.
THE KKAL MISilIAIlCK ami THE FAM, OF SANTIAGO, both handHomely illustrated. It. K. FiJiino iV C'o.j 1 E. I61I1 St.,"New York
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E. CLORE, Crawfordsville, Ind.
CoL R. T. B. Hamilton, Au tloneer.
NQ SUNE*- NO SKIPPERS NO SOUR MEAT. Bo*,enongl for 600 lbs. post-paid, on receipt ol 60o Pre8err*line Co., 12 Cedar St., K. T.
Book Agents Wanted.
vS.
I»Iy buautiful new full Millin
ery Goodh aie now in. The
autumn style' are very pret
ty. Every lady in Mont
gomery county is un ited to
call aud see the new styles.
Thoy can't help but please
you.
MISS CADE.
MILLINER.
Clore Block, South "Washington St.
From Baby in llie lllali Chair
to grandma in the Tucker Grain-0 is good for the whole tamily. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. IlaB the taste and appearance of the best coffee at J-4 the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask your grocer for Grain-O.
Educate Tour Bowels With CuKcarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, drugfeists refund money.
General (irenley'a ICeHcue l»y (Scliley. Admiral Schley won the nation's applause some fifteen years ago. when, as a Captain in tho United States Navy, he led a relief party successfully to tho rescue of General A. W. Greeley and tbe few survivors of his band of Arctic explorers. General Greely has at laBtconsented to tell the story of bis terrible winter in tho frozen North, and his article appears in the October Ladies' Home Journal. It is a remarkable paper. valuable, besides being a record of the Arfctic's darkest tragedy, in showing the heroism and abiding faith of American soldiers when brought face to face with death.
To Care Constipation Forever Take CascarQts Candy Cathartic. 100 or 25c. II C. O. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
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0'.v.-i, Away I'ree at the
Engine House Grocery
Ticket with
e.,cli 25..cent
purchase....
J. Q. Peterson
'P11 one 132.
-THE-
Vandaiia
LINE.
NORTH BOUND.—DAILY BXCKPT SUNDAY No. 6, St. eaccommodation No. S, Soutn Bend accommodatlon""~6:18 p. in
SOUTH BOUND.—DAILY EXCBPT SUNDAY. No. 21, St. LojlsMail 9-"5a No. 3, ierre llaute Mail .".7.7.4:43 p. Uood'connectio' made at Terre Haute for iba Southand South-west. Trains run through to St.Joseph, Mich.,making good connection wlti C.&W.M for Michigan points.
•I. C. lit TCIIIXSOX. Asreni.
MDNON ROUTE
ro CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY
And llie North.
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH.
The Only Line to the Famous
Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
—AND—
French Lick Springs.
"The Carlsbad America."
Time Card in Effect .iuly 1st, 97.
SOVTB BOUND.
No. 3 1-40 a. a. No. 5 1 15 p, n. Local Freight 8:45
A.
ID.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4 2:15 a.m No. 6 1:15a.m. Local Freight 8:35 p. m,
L. 11. Claik, Agt., Crawfordsville.'
Big Four Route.
TRAINS AT C'RAWFORDSVIM.JI. ItlG FOUR.
BAST. wr.37 8-5*2 a. ....Dally ^except Sunday) 0 15 p. Daily 2:iV.'a.ij IS a. iu ..Daily 8 5Ja.ni l:15p. m. ..Daily (except Sunday) 1:15 p.m
W. J. FLOOD, Agent.
AQTUMA ER- TASTS ASTHHALEHE HO I nmH-p||DCn»^fail.:- .l lis.var oOdrcss, we wM! OUnCUmailtmlbot'lcr ThoDH.-^FT BROS. M. Co., Rochester, M.Y.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
icieaaroj il beautifies the L'llr. luxuriant growU.
ftiviVTr Jtkacvor to Bcutore Gray Hair to ito Youthful Cotor. Curea pruip di^ases fit hair gQj.rtmif 1 PrtiKpsta
When You Want
Flour, Hay, Corn or Feed
kind call at, the
of any
OLD JAIL.
also run a feed yard and plumbing establishment at the'same place.
James Sharpe.
Photographed from Uf
1st Day
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
'Well Man
15th Day*
of
THE GREAT 30th Dny. H33IMC3ESI'"*' produces tho abovo results In 30 days. 1'®^.. powerfully and quickly. Cures when al. otncrB VounRmeu will regain their lost manhood, am men will recover thoir youthful vigor W JREVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Scrrou ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissi™ Loet Tower, Failing Memory, Wasting .^„
lon
all effects of solf-abuse or excess and in jt which unfits one for study, business or marrisg not only cures by starting at tho seat of discsis a great nerve tonlo and blood buUaer,
Ing back tho pink glow to pale
ro
c'iec(f?„(.snjty
storing tho fire of yonth. It
w*ards
offM
and Consumption. Insist on having other. It can So carried in vest poefcet.
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81.00 per package, or six for 85.00, wii"» J' Uve written, guarantee to cure or the money. Circular free. Address
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BOYALMED1C1KE CO.,269 Dearborn St..CHICA(iU,iU" For Sale by Moffett & Morgar. am Nye tfc Booe.
Deanty Is
So
Dldod Deep. a clean skin.
Clean blood means a. i-™. ,iiar. beautv without it. Cascarets, Candy
it. cascarets, Candy ta
tic clean your blood and keep it.clca stirring up the lazy liver and driving a purities from the body.
Begin
to-aa).
Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackti and that sickly bilious cortplexion by Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. A'l gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, ac,o
Bdutate Yoar SJOWUIH Willi
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O.V17 Caiuari it. -.n:e U8c I C. C. /ail. druggists rtland money
