Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 September 1899 — Page 2
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people have bad blood. That is because their
Liver and Kidneys are sluggish and fail to carry off the waste matter. When this happens the blood is poisoned and disease sets in. To keep your blood pure take
DdMlcLeairs
a quick relief and sure cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Thousands use it in the spring especially. Your ..druggist has it. Only $1.00 a bottle. THE OR.J.H.MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
FIRE INSURANCE!
I have several of the best and most reliable agencies. Farm and town property risks written in reliable companies.
W. K. "WALLACE.
Joel Biock. Crawfordsville, Iud.
^Surety on Bonds.
Thuse who are required to give Bonds in positions of trust, and who desire to RVoit] asking friends to couie iheir sureties, or who may wish to relieve friends from further obligations as bondsmen, should apply in person or by letter to
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney and "Agsnt, Crawfordsville,5 Indiaoa. of the American Surety Co., of New York. Capital, 6-,500,000.
Pamphlets on Application.
Clodfelter & Fine ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will doageneralpracticeln allCourts.
Dee over Smith & Steele's drag store,south Washington Street.
LOANS AXD.IFSURANCE.
MOSEY! MONEY!
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Morgan & Lee
.Ortibitiin Block, CrawforiNvtUe.
1 Like Good Bread
There is no taking chances when you use a flour known to be first-class.
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Bears this name and sold only bv
NERVITA PILLS!
Restore
VIYALITY,
kLOST VIGOR 'AND MANHOOD
Cure Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of selfI abuse, or excess and indisicretion. A nerve tonic and '1 blood builder. Brings the rpink glow to pale cheeks and r^tores the fire of youth. ^By mail 50c per box, 6 boxes for $2.50 with a written guarantee to cure or refund the money* Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts.f
CHICAGO,
ILL.
For sale by R. C. Smith, druggist Crawfordsville, Ind.
Money to Loan
—ON LONG TIME AT—
Lowest Rates
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.
Abstracts of Tide, Real Estate, Notary Public.
SEAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
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THOROUGHLY
reliable Republican
exchange exclaims in jubilant tones, if the expression is allowable, "Lumber is on the jump! Wonderful advances have occurred within the past few weeks in the price of lumber. The rise in price is from SI to S6 a thousand. Southern pine has shown such an increase, and hard woods are abreast. Hemlock brings $12.50 as against S9 the first of the year. In yellow pine there is an advance of $5 a thousand. Lumber is going still higher. There is no telling when it will stop." True, there is no telling when it will stop, so long as no action is taken against the formation of trusts. The gigantic lumber combine has thus raised the price to the consumer, and short sighted organs diagnose such feverish conditions as an indication of the return of prosperity. It is a pitiable thing to see a man sick unto death mistake the coming of the death calm for the return of health. How much more pitiable is it to see a strong nation writhing in the clutches of a giant octopus, mistaking the loss of sensation, as its life is crushed out, for an evidence of a healthful condition. Our contemporary is evidently slightly confused on the symptoms of comir.orcial life and death.
RICHARD CHOKER'S conversion to the ranks of the Bryan following draws down upon his devoted head the anathemas of an amazed and disgruntled horde of non-believers. Henry Watterson admits that he is almost ready to say that Bryan is the greatest of living Americans, and he too is being generously lambasted. Still they come and Bryan grows in popularity every day. His nomination is a foregone conclusion. He is the one man in public life to whom the people look for deliverance.
"SOCXD money"' advocates in '96 stoutly maintained that there was plenty of gold, and "lack of confidence" was what was hurting business. Now they say the gold from Alaska has brought relief. A strange harmony of discords is this. As a matter of course if more gold is discovered the volume of money will be increased, but no such need was recognized by the gold people then. They ought to explain.
THE silence of Beveridge is strange and perplexing. It is a question whether the sights he saw have shocked his powers of speech or he is simply gathering momemtum for one of the most awful outbursts of oratory he has ever inflicted upon a patient and forgiving public.
ROOSEVELT warily dodges the vicepresidential snares set for his feet. He seems to forget the grand opening first shown by Hobart, as a promoter of resignations. The field is a new and a wide one. He should not despise so great a destiny.
THE uproar caused by the Woman's Congress has subsided since they have quit talking. As the smoke clears away an eager search is being made for the killed and wounded. It must be confessed the casualties are not numerous.
BRYAN, who has been so reviled for receiving money for lectures, gave $1,250 to the fund contributed for the purpose of bringing the Nebraska boys home. No doubt some wise enemy may find therein lurking some sinister motive.
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HON. JAMES T. JOHNSTON, of Rockville, dared to express an honest opinion on the question of ''expansion," in his recent speech at Clinton. The result is that he is being unmercifully lambasted by his quandom friends of the Republican press. They can find in their vocabularies no epithets too vile to apply to this man, whom once, when he was a narrow partizan, they were delighted to honor. Like Henry U. Johusou, he now doubtless sees how liberal is the party to which he belongs.
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hue and cry is being raised
about the scarcity of farm hands in the Northwest, and it is being used as an argument to prove that all who desire can get employment in this great country. There are more than enough men in Indiana alone, who are sitting around idle, to glut the labor market of the entire Northwest. The demand is for a few days only, during the harvest rush, and when that is over the men would be as idle there as here. It is all talk and of a very cheap kind.
THAT Secretary Root will resign in the very near future, is a rumor that is pretty well authenticated. So the dreary procession of noncompetents and malcontents keeps on through the stirring annals of this administration. McKiuley is constantly welcoming the coming and speeding the parting guest in his illustrious cabinet. He keeps things moving, and will move himself when a few more months have rolled away.
THE grief of the Indianapolis News over the platform of the Iowa Democrats is simply pathetic. It was extremely thoughtless not to say unkind of those democrats not to consult the News on such an important question. The News fancies that it knows just what should have been the nature of that declaration of principles.
POOR John Chinaman is catching it on every hand. General Otis, acting without instructions from Washington, has applied the exclusion law to the Chinese in the Philippines. Evidently he believes in a military despotism, and will exercise his authority while ,'King for a day." The snd of all this cannot be very far away.
REPUBLICAN leaders are now busily engaged in reading out of the party every man who is not heart and soul in favor of the administration's Philipine policy. It is a decimating process, and names of many a whilom powerful leader appear on the list.
IT cost in this state last year $42.822.54 to drive unwilling youth to school. Compulsory instruction comes high but we must have it. Still there is an old adage about taking a horse to water, that is not altogether inapplicable.
IT IS reported that Otis still continues to view American success through a very large magnifying glass, and defeats through the small end of a telescope. The truth will hurt so much the worse when it is known, and known it must be.
Jorix R. MCLEAN has rendered service to the Democratic party deserving of such recognition as is being asked for him from the party in Ohio. He will make as strong a candidate as could be put in the field.
THE punishment of Captain Carter almost matches the cruelty of the penalty imposed on General Eagen. A very stern affair is a military court in this country. In France, now— well, there's a slight difference.
THE anti-Goebel faction in Kentucky, while in the field with John Young Brown as a candidate are not creating the havoc they anticipated. The folly of such proceedings is more and more apparent.
SECRETARY ROOT is now busily engaged in studying the war map of the Philippines. While he is concocting a war theory, Aguinaldo is practicing the art of war. Educating war secretaries is expensive.
REED resigns from Congress that he may make money. Let this be a warning to thet impecunious horde that have been expecting to break into Congress for that very purpose.
SINCE Schurman has been heard from, we know that that gentleman is still hopeful as to the outcome in the Philippines, but we have learned precious little else.
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the friendship of the Sultan of Sulu to fall back on, even if we did have to buy it.
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MAYOR JONES, of Toledo, has decided to be a candidate for Governor of Ohio, strictly independent, on a ticket all by himself. It will be a case of not only a man of one party, but a party of one man, and he will probably be a mighty lonesome candidate. He succeeded as a candidate for Mayor, but this is a very very different thing as Jones will soon discover.
THE conversion of the Hon. Dick Croker to the anti-expausion doctrine has made him a target for all the barbed shafts of the republican press. His opinions have no weight with the expansionists now. And to add to their sorrow and chagrin, it is said that Tom Reed is the man who caused this sudden change of front.
THE war cloud in South Africa continues to roll up in quite a threatening manner, and to darken very perceptibly. The thunderbolt of war may fall at any moment. When it does the Boer with his gun will make an appalling record of red before he gets out of the way of the Anglo-Saxon.
ANDREW CAMEGIE will not renounce his American citizenship. He has only just become thoroughly acclimated, and has imbibed some excellent democratic ideas, and is filled with the true democratic spirit. Here is a good place to carry them out and prove his sincerity.
THE modesty of Chicago has been fully vindicated. The unseemly models of nymphs carved in various postures, and greater or less degrees of "the altogether" have been broken up, and wiii offend no more the discriminating eye of modest Chicago.
RUSSIA speaks her wishes in a plain blunt fashion that cannot be misunderstood by the "heathen Chinee." It is very evident that China is as helpless as a lamb among wolves.
SENATOR BURROWS stands by his interview, but says that he is not hostile toward the administration. We have no evidence as to the feeling of the administration for him.
It has long been a puzzle to the public as to what possible use we have for a Vice-President. Mr. Hobart solved the riddle when he caused the resignation of Alger.
SlOO Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. gall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Big Four Excursions.
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 Vancouver, $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.
Winona 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.
We give no rewards, an offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Our plan is to give every one a chance to try the merit of Ely's Cream Balm —the original Balm for the cure of catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in the Head, by mailing for ten cents a trial size to test its curative powers. We mail the 50 cent size also and the druggist keeps it. Test it »and you are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York.
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Eureka Harness Oil Is the best preservntive of new leather and the best renovutor of old leather. It oils, softens, blackens and protects. Use
Eureka
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"on your l*c»st harness, your old harness. and your rarrlageiop. and thoy will not only look bettor but venr lonurer. JSold everyvvb*re in CUTIS—all sizes from half pints to live callous, ilfclo 1'v STAMUKl) OIL 4 0.
Abstracts of Title
Furnished at Reasonable Rates.
Money to Loan
On Real Estate. Deeds and Mori^jages carefully executed.
Webster & Sergent.
Recorder's Office.
Notice is also further given that I will at tho same time and place apply for pool table privileges and for permission to 8••.•11 lunch, mineral water and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks, cigarir and tobacco.
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PURDY & CO.
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Ramsey Hotel, Crawfordsville, Ind. New York Stocks, Bonds, Oils, Cotton, and Chicago Grain and Pro visions bought and sold on margin or or
^PPLICATION FOR LIQUOK LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given te the citizpns of the first ward of the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery -ounty, Indiana, and the rltizens of Union township, said county, th.«t 1, Robert H. Allen, a male inhabitant of the state of Iudiana over the age of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said Union township for more than ninety days next prectdi,.g the giving of this notice, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of the county of .Montgomery, at their regular September session. 18«9. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a tijj^e, and allow the same to bo drank on the premises.
My place of business and the premises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated and specifically described aa follows:
A part of lot number thirteen [18], as the same is known ^nd designated in the original plat of the town, now city, of Crawfordsville, Indiana, bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-west corner of said lot number thirteen [13], running thence nortn thirty [30] f«-*»n, thence east forty [40] feet, theuce south thirtv [30] feft, thence west forty 10] feet to the place of beginning, in the front room of the tvo story brick building situated on said premises and numbered 510. Said room being twenty-three feet and five [5] Inches deep, and thirty-eii-'ht [J.8] feet and eight [8) inchos wide, and frcnting on west Market street in said city.
ROBERT II. ALLEN,
llurlry .t Vancieave, Att'y's lor Applicant. August 5, 1S99.
OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Mate of Iudiana, Montgomery County: In the Montgomery Circuit Court, September term, 1899.
William O. Thomason vs. Francis M. Shaver, Luther Shaver, Jonathan Shaver. Sarah Shaver, et al
Complaint No. 13.203. Conies now the plaintiff by L. J. Coppage, his attorney, and flies his complaint herein to quiet title to real estate situate In said county, together with (in affidavit that said defendants, David Shaver, Francis M. Shaver, Martin Luther Shaver, Jonathan Shaver, ElmerShaver, Sarah J. Kennedy. Martha Lldlkay, Sarah Shavei, and the unknown heirs or John Shaver, are non-residents of tho State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 25th day of the September term of the Montgomery Circuit Court, the same being the 16th day of October, A. D., 1899, at tho Court House in Crawiordsville,in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tho same will be heard and determined in their abBence.
Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this 14th day of August, A. I)., 1899.
WALLACE SI'AItKS, Clerk.
gHEKIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution, to mo directed from the Clerk of the. Circuit Court of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, in favor of Frank Milligati, Issued to me as Sheriff of said coullty, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1899,
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit:
Lots numbered two hundred nineteen (2'9) and two hundred twenty (220) in Miillgan's 4th eastern addition to the town of Waveland Montgomery County, State of Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said execution and accrued costs, and if ti same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, 1 will, on the same day, at the same place, offer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy a Judgment for fortyeight and ten hundredths dollars, together with accrued costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said real estate taken as the property of Wesley M. and Ida C. Howard. Said property to be subject to a certa-n mortgage calling for $100 In favor of Alexander Thomson. oi
August 19,1899
DAVID A. CANINE,
Sheriff of Montgomery county.
J^pOTICE TO HEIKS, CREDITORS, ETC.
In the matter of the estate of Emma Schendorf, deceased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, September term, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that George W. Paul, as administrator of the estate of Emma Schendorf, deceased, has presented and filed his accounts and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 19th day of Sept, 1899, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause If any there be, why said accounts and rSySXSJJ!1'°.u
D?1 aPPfo^ed,
d.t8trlbutee8
of said estate are also notified
to be in said Court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship. a .v.i W. PAUL, Administrator. Dated this 16th day of August, 1899.
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CATARRH
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CREAM BALM
Applvft particle cf:
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to th« nostrils. Aiv ter a moment drt* a on re a through tte Boe*-? UHO three times day, after meu pre/erred, and fore retiring*
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