Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 July 1899 — Page 3
LITTLE LOCALS.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENTS OF PEO.
ILE—SHORT AND CRISP.
What The Public^is Doing, at Home
and Other Places Near by.
Waveland claims that her base ball team was robbed by the naughty umpire in the late game here.
Special prices on carriages and harness for the next 30 days, George Abraham, 132 West Main street. 4t.
J. B. Mooshy, the dealer in rugs, left this week for Persia, and will probably never come back to this country.
Miss Flossie Rettinger, of New
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has won a prize for the best country letter. Please calj and get tjie same,
James (j. Swearingen says he found afield of wheat in Wayne township last week that will make 30 bushels to the acre.
Rev. J. A. McKee has concluded his labors with the Presbyterian church at Waveland and will go to Siam as a missionary.
The Methodist church has withdrawn from the union Sunday evening arrangement, on account of the absence of Dr. Brumbaugh.
Parke county has another man in jail waiting for his victim to die. Albert Burton filled the body of Frank Griffin with squirrel shot the other day.
The services at St. John's Episcopal church have been discontinued, by the mission board closing the work in this parish. Rector Bonnar will go to New York.
Wm. Paul has left Chicago, and gone to Indianapolis where he has formed a law partnership with Chas. McCray, late judge of the criminal court of Marion county.
Miss Nellie Wiles, a youug and accomplished lady of Indianapolis, well kaown to the society of Crawfordsville, died last week. Her death is mourned by many friends here.
Darlington, Waveland and Ladoga will each have a section of the Parmlee traveling library by which subscribers will in five years get the use of 1,000 volumes of standard literature.
The police have been firing gangs of tramps out of the city. Crawfordsville is not a pleasant place for the knights of the road, and they generally give it and its noted stone pile a wide berth.
Two lone brick layers have tackled the job of putting up the big Crawford hotel. The Superintendent advertised for men and got two. It is evident that there are no idle bricklayers in town, or else he used the wrong medium to announce his want.
Every town around us made an attempt to celebrate the Fourth of July. But in Crawfordsville the atmosphere was funereal. But then Crawfordsville never could celebrate the Fourth. She is great on street fairs and horse shows, to say nothing of circuses.
Was It
0
Consumption?
Doctors are often wrong. The local doctor is an overworked individual. He hurries from a case of scarletina to a case of diabetes and from that to tbe amputation of a lejj. He must act quickly—sometimes hurriedly. It is not strange that he makes an occasional mistake. But mistakes are dangerous and should be avoided.
Mrs. G. E. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, recently had some experience. She says: Last spring I was taken with severe pains in my chest, and was so weak I could hardly walk about the house. I tried several physicians and they told me I had consumption. Before I had taken the first bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, I was very much better. I took five bottles of it and have not yet had any return of the trouble."
Was it consumption? Probably not.
The Golden Medical Discovery has been said to cure consumption. It surely and infallibly cures all bronchial and throat troubles. It strengthens wealc lungs and cures lingering coughs. It is a nealr and builder of tissue. It cleanses and enriches the blood—regulates the heart action—puts the whole body in tune with nature.
Mrs. Kerr's trouble was probably bronchial. It was painful—dangerous if let run—dangerous in the hands of an incompetent doctor. Don't take a local doctor's word for everything. Write to Dr. Pierce. Tell him your symptoms. For over thirty years he has been chidf consulting physician at the Invalids' Hotel ana Surgical Institute, Buffalo,
Consultation with him will cost
you nothing.
riie first advertisements ever knowD were placed on the doors of the St Paul's cathedral.
In the 14th century armor became so heavy that many soldiers only 30 years old were deformed or permanently disabled ly its weiplit.
In Buffalo a planer is in operation which at each cut removes a shaving full 12 inches wide from solid cast-iron, The^ knife is between 12 and 13 inches wide.
An English guidebook makes the curious assertion that a large proportion of those who have made the ascent a* Mont Wane have been persons of un» Bound mind.
ODD ITEMS FROM EVERYWHERE.
The swallow has a larger mouth, in proportion to its size, than any Qt.Uer bird.
The battering ram, the ancient substitute for artillery, was invented about 450 B. C.
Prance has kept 200,000 tons of coal stored at Toulon since 1SU3, to be ready in ease war should break out.
Kv^pr other Austrian household and e.very third Italian family contributes one member to the national army.
Cannon are said to have been In use as early as 1388. while artillery constructed of brass first appeared In 1(535.
MVifckets were firs) used In 1414, during the siege of Arras. They finally replaced the bows and arrows of the British soldiers in 1521.
Women sailors are employed in Denmark, Norway and Finland, and they are often found to be most excellent and delightful mariners.
In Japan what we call "after-dinner speeches" are made before dinner, thus insuring brevity and furnishing topics for conversation during the meal itself.
Thr£e places at least are known where green snow is found. One of these is near Mt. Ilecla, Iceland another, 14 miles east of the mouth of the Obi and the third, near Quito, South America.
A FRIENDLY CHAT.
Tool* is the friendless master of a world.—Young. Of friends, however humble, scorn not one.—Wordsworth.
It is said that friendship between women is only a suspension of hostilities.—
Itivarol.
Friends are the thermometers by whirl: we may judge the temperature of our fortunes.—Lady Blessington.
When 1 see leaves drop from their trees in *he beginning of autumn, just sui-h. thitk I. is the friendship of the world. WVlst the sap of maintenance lasts my friends swarm in abundance but In the winter cf my need they leave me naked.—Warwick.
Tully was the first who obseryed that friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joys and dividing of our grief: a thought in which he has been followed by all the essa.vers upon friendship that have been written since his time. —Addison.
The noblest part of a friend is an honest boldness in pointing out my errors. He that tells me of a fault, aiming at my good. I mu.H think him wise nnd faithful—wise in spying that which I see not faithful, in a plain admonishment, not tainted with flattery. •1'.it ham.
GLOB". SIGHTS.
A new girls popularity is as short'ived as that of a bride. Marriage i« a good deal like gambling: everybody who plays, loses.
I on't abuse the men. abuse nat/ire. it was intended that men should be tlic jays that they are.
If a woman has a headache, and does not fall all over her acquaintances, tlie.v accuse her of "acting cool.'"
When a pretty girl comes to town, the town girls say. "Yes. she is awfully nice, but -"and then a roast for hour.
Indigestive poisons are the bane of the dyspeptic's life, wnen sick, see if your sickness is caused by indigestive poisons. If so, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. This is the only certain way of being permanently cured, because it is the only way that gets rid of the poisons. You know that fermented food is poisonous. Vou know that poison is unhealthy. Shaker Digestive Cordial clears the stomach of fermenting food, and purifies the blood and system of indigestive poisons. It cures indigestion and the diseases that come of it. Headache, dizziness, nausea, stomachache, weakness, flatulence, constipation, loss of appetite, irritability, etc. These area few of the symptoms, caused by indigestive poisons, cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial.
At druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is receivod through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. To test it, a trial size for 10 cents or the large, for 50 cents, is mailed by Ely Brothers, 5(5 Warren Street, New York. Drug1 gists keep it. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is drying or exciting to the diseaseb membrane should not be used. Cream Balm is recognized as a specific.
Drink (Jrnln-O
After.you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and ap-( petizing. It is made from pure grains) ana has that rich seal brown color that teste9 like the finest grades of coffee and coeta about as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink, containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Orain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25 cente. tf 4-.-
Big Four Route Excursions. National Educational Association, Los Adgeles, Cal., $64.85 round trip from Crawfordsville, Ind., which includes $2.00 membership fee in the N. E A. Tickets good going one route and returninganother ifdesired. Extre charge of $12.50 via Portland in one direction. Stop overs allowed at any point west of El Paso, Texas, Trinidad, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Col., Cheyenne, Wyo., either going or returning. Dates of sale June 25th to July 4th. Teachers or any person can secure convention programme from the undersigned. We make direct connections with all western raadd for Los Algeles.
Detroit, Mich., account of Christian Endeavor convention, one fare round trip for tickets going and returning via same route in each direction For tickets going one way and returning another (regular direct routes) rate twa-thirde of one way fare in each directiou by route traveled. Tickets good all rail or via steamer. Dates of sale July 3rd to 6th inclusive. Return limit July 15th with provisos for extension until August 15th.
Regular summer tourist rates now in effect to all the principal health and pleasure resorts.
To San Francisco, Redding, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal., and all points in California which take San Francisco rate, $45.35.
To Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and Vanyuver, $38.65. To Spokane, Wash., $38.40.
To Helena and Butte, Mont., $33.40 Corresponding low rates to various other points west. ~.
If you are going anywhere in any direction you would better see us. Special tourist rates to points in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida on first and third Tuesday of each month.
Wrinoua Lake, tickets now on sale for the seasen. Booklets containing the season programme, pictures of the grounds and buildings may be had at ticket office.
Chatauqua, N. Y. $13.20 round trip from Crawfordsville on July 7th and 28th
Return limitfAug. 8th in the case of July 7th excursion and Aug. 29th in the case of July[2Sth excursion.
Denver, Colorado, Springs and Pueblo, Col., Round trip $34.20 Glenwood Springs, Col., and return, $46.20. Tickets on sale from June 24th to July 11th, inclusive. Good returning until Oct. 31st
To Portland, Ore., Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., and return, $67.20. Tickets ou sale from June 25th until July 8th inclusive. Return limit Sept. 4th. Tickets good going one route and returning another.
Are you contemplating a summer trip! If so, call on the undersigned for advertising matter descriptive of the various summer resorts reached by lake or rail. W. J. FLOOD, Agent
CASTOR IA
For Infants and. Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Vandalia Line Excursions. To Detroit, Mich., $7.95 round trip, going July 3rd to 6th, good to return including Juljr 15. May be extended to Aug. 15th by payment of 50 cts and depositing ticket.
Numerous cheap side trips by river, lake and rail are provided for holders of C. E. tickets.
To Los Angeles, Cal., $62.85 plus $2 00 round trip. Go June 24th to July 7. Return to Sept. 5. Account Nat. Education Association. On July 5th„t.he Vandalia will have special service through to Los Angeles. Let me know if you wish to go, and I will furnish all needed information.
To Colorado common points june 21 to July 10th. Special summer tourist, good to return to Oct. 31st $34.20 round trip.
To Portland, Tacoma, Seattle etc. Sold June 25th to July 8. Good to return to Sept 4tli, $67.20. Holiday tickets, sold July 3rd and 4th to points within 200 miles. One fare round trip, 25 cts. fare Minimum. Summer rates now in effect to Winona or Eagle Lake, Maxinkuckee, Shades, Michigan and other summer points.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
KOKOMO, IND., April 4, 1898. I can say without fear of successful contradiction that Dr. J. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is the best medicine I have ever used for kidney and liver troubles. I suffered for five ears and had about despaired of obaining relief when your Liver and idney Balm was recommended to ie. In it I found the desired relief.
pr
Bale
J. H. ARKETT.
by
all
druggists.
Vandalia Excursions.
To Detroit, Mich., $7.95. Good going July 3d to July 6th inclusive. Good to return including July 15. May be extended to August 15 by payment of 50 cents if deposited on or before July[12th.
To Los Angeles, Califorhm, '$64.85 the round trip, good going June 24th to July 7th inclusive. Good to return including September 5th, 1899. Stop overs allowed, both going and returning west of and including El Paso Trinidad, Pueblo, Colorado Spring, Denver and Cheyen'ie. Good going one route and returning another. Bur is extra charge via Portland. Side trips are arranged for at low rates.
All summer rates are now in effect. J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
OASTORIA. B«ar» the si The Kind You Han Always Bought Bignatnre of
Great Bargain,
In view of the great demand for hite linen shirt waists our offer of 400 yards of a regular $1.00 quality 36 in. Irish linen at 59c. yd. is most opportune. Don't buy regular 50c. goods when you can buy $1.00 goods for 59c. Loins BISCHOF, The Bie Store.
See Miss Cade for millinery.
Miss Cade is headquarters for fancy millinery.
A Thousand Tongues •••'•4 Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard et., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. IviDg's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her cf a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure—"It soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will everyone who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lunge. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Nye & liooe's Drug Store every bottle guaranteed.
•$, Robbed The Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a moBt dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite—gradually growing weaker day by day. Three phy* sicians had given me up. Fortunately a friend advised trying Electric Bitters and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks and now am a well man. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim." No one one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Nye & Booe's Drug Store.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise.- Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain nd promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Beet Pile cure ou earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggists.
Does Coflec Agree With Yon' If not, drink Grain-O—made from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain O I did n(ft like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system, ihe children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to-day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15 and 25 cents. tf
Shake Into Yoiir Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cuces painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunioDS. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It ie a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, |Allen S. Olmsted, Lelloy, N. Y. tf
Half Kate* to California
Via the Chicago and North-Western Railway, affording tbe quickest time, grandest scenery, variable routes and perfect service. Chicago to Los Angeles and return $64 50, tickets on sale June 25 to July 8, limited to return until September 4,1899, account of annual meeting National Educational Association. Illustrated pamphlet sent free on application. For rates and other information! ask your nearest ticket agent, or write
A. H. WAOGEN*K\
6 Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Kind
You Have
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Tliis Is the Place
T.« bring your watch when it goes on strike y»ur Jewelry whan it gets broken. When watch leaves our hands It's ag good an the Jay it came out or the factory. When we (jet through with a piece ot Jewelry its strongest part In the mended place.
Main Springs, 75|Cents. Cleaning
75
Cents.
Crystals 15 and 25 Cents.
N. W. MYER,
Druggist and Jeweler.
Corner Water and College
If you are in need of one of the est
Fire and Burglar Proof
The Greatest Perfection vet attained In Boat Construction-Luxurious Equipment, Artistic Furnishing. Decoration and Efticient Service
To Detroit, piacklp Georgian Bag, PetosReg, Ctiicago
FOUR TRIPS PER WEEK BETWEEN
Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac
PETOSKEY, "THE SOO,» MARQUETTE AND DULUTH. plcturesqae
Mackinac
and Return, including Meals and Berths. Approximate Cost from Cleveland, $• 9.50 from Toledo, $ 16.35 from Detroit, 13.75
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Sent anv
ug store. O
-WRITE TO-
Schvab Safe aid Loclf Co.,
iv Manufacturers, for catalog and Price List. Agents wanted everywhere.
Horace F. King, Agent, Crawfordsvile, Ind
For a SUMMER CRUISE take the
COAST LINE t« MACKINAC
other Xyine offers a panorama of 460 miles of equal variety and interest.
I,A FA YKTTH, INI»,
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SPEED
and SAFETY
DAY AMO NIOHT SERVICE BETWIEN
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Fare,
$1.50
EVER* DAY AND NIOHT BETWEEN
Cleveland, Put-In-Bay and Toledo.
Nicholson's Sons
..Pictures..
ARE AT.T.
First Prize Pictures
They are the only photographers in tbe cityi eecuriDg a first pi.z^ at the ate'photographer'B convention at ladianapolie.
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Each Direction.
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June, July, Aug. .Sep.,Oct. Only
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