Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 September 1899 — Page 6
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CASTOR IA
The Kind Ton Have Ahvays Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made tinder his personal supervision since its infancy.
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Second-Hand
At Your Chvn "Price.
Bicycles
Built to Order from .?3=).00 tc ?50.00.
.Barrett.
ATTENTION! Fanners & Horsemen.
The Stallions belonging to the Crawfordeville and Darlington Breeder^ Association will be found at tbe barn of S. M. MILLER, Darlington, from now until November 1, and will be let to mates at $10 to iDBure a colt to stand and suck.
DAVID EDWARDS,
PRANK RICH, Keeper. Superintendent.
Driuk Graiii-O
Allow no ouc to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, PareI goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 31 or phi ne nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's
Panacear—The
Mother's Friend* .:
^CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNC CtNTAUfl COMPANY, T7 MUHRAT STPICCT. NEW YOAK CJY*.
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F. King, Agent, Crawfordsvile, Ind
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This Is the Place
T" brim your watch wtion it L'oes on strike cryotir Jewelry when it gL»ts broken. When a waU'h leaves our hands' it's a! good as the day it came out of the factory. When We eet through with a piece of J-ivdry 'is strongest part is the mended place.
I. Main Springs, 75 Cents. Cleaning 75 Cent* Crystals 15 and 25 Cents.
N. W. MYER,
Druggist and .Jeweler
Corner Water and College
If you are in need of cme oL the'best
Safe
Fire and Burglar Proof
-WRITE TO-
Schwab Safe and Lock Co.,
V.Tyi" MSI Manufacturers, for catalog and Price List. Agents ,£- ,, wanted everywhere. l.A FAYETTE. 1M)
WHEN ffi DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of year*, and have cured thousands of cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debilitv, Dizziness, Sleepless*
I Allll 1 ness and Varicocele, Atrophy,&C.
vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked
Sent anv place by mail on receiptof price by N. W. MYER, New Central drug store. CrawfordBville, Iml,
Wheels
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Aftbr you have concluded thai you might not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and ap- ,, prizing. It is made from pure grains ana has that rich seal brown color that tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs abMtU as much.r,Children like ttf-aMiwtw ob ivlWca^aeit is a genuine food drink, containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for
Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25 cents. tf
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy
permanently.
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death* Mailed sealed Price $t per box: 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guaranteeto cu. or refund the money, I5.00. Send for free book. Address,
Unless patients
Traverse City, Petoskey and Mackinac
Are the three principle cbj'-ctiv" points of the simmer travel to Michigan, acd in a certain senee their names sitjrify tilt divisions into winch Michigan resorts are naturully divided. The Grand Traverse Bay resorts. Omena, Neathawanta. Traverse Beach, Ed„e\voop, etc., are all|reached by boat or drive from Traverse City. Bay View, Harlor I'oiDt. Harbor Springs, Wequetoneing and Roaring Brook are the handsome resoiteof Little 'J'raverBe Bay, which are connected with Peto6key by Suburban train service, while Mackinac Island is a summer principality of itself. The Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway takes you to these poins on their direct line, with fast vestibuled trains carrying through sleeping cars from St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and Indianapolis. Dining car service between Grand Rapids and Mackinaw City.
Send sor "Michigan in Summer," illustrated descriptive of all the-e places, giving list of hotels and boarding houses with rates and much information of value to summer visitors also time folders giving full information aito train service. Copies will be mailed fpe, on application to\ 4 iv
G. P. & T. A., Grand Rapids, Mich.
EVERY WOMAN
Bometlmes needs a reliable monthly regulating medicine. OR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL piLLS,
foe (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. Sent aiiywhei fl.OO. Peal Medicine Co., Cleveland. O.
PEOPLE OF THE DAY.
EnVperor Menelek of Abyssinia, ao il Is reported, is fitting himself for the work of a physician. He has been giving considerable attention recently to features of western civilization, but it is a little bit unnsnal for an emperor to take up the practice of a profession. The emperor is at present planning tc build an immense hospital at Adis
MENRUJK OF ABYSSINIA.
Aheda, the capital of his nation, and when it is completed he intends to assume entire control of its snrgical department. He expresses astonishment at the skill of the surgeons, under whom he is training, and is most pleas ed when he can be of some service, ench ss holding a limjb qj HJfoll of bandages.
Loubet's Fine Decoration. The grand master's collar of the orier of the Legion of Honor, with which President Loubet was invested, is of finely wrought gold and is altogether a magnificent decoration, but very rarely assumed by the president. The order dates from Napoleon's consulate in 1802. It comprises four classes—yiz,_80 grand crosses, 160 grand officers!, 400 commanders and an unlimited number of officers and chevaliers. Unless by the exercise of authority on the part of the grand master or for some signal service to the state all holding the order begin as chevaliers and are not eligible until they have exercised with distinction for 20 years civil or military duties, or have done some important service to the 6tate, or earn3d distinction in art or science. A chevalier must have held that grade for four years before he can become an officer two years more aro necessary before the grade of commander can be attained a commander cannot become a grand officer nnder five years, and five years more are needed before a grand officer can become a grand crotu. For military men years of war services count double.—London Chronicle.
An Unpopular Crown Prince. The hostility of the people of Norwaj to the union between that country anc. Sweden has shown itself lately in sev eral very unpleasant "demonstrations. The unpopularity of the royal house which embodies the union is marked. Recently Crown Prince Gustaf, w&c
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CROWN PRINCE GUSTAF.
was acting as regent during the illnest of King Oscar, was snowballed in the streets of Christiania by a hooting, hissing mob. A later event shows that the hostile feeling is not confined to the class that usually makes up mobs. Mors than 60 members of the storthing declined an invitation Wdine with Crown Prince Gustaf at the castle.
Tesla Has a Rival.
Tesla has a rival in the field of visionary invention in Jan Szczepanik, prominent Polish electric specialist, now in Vienna. The rival has a record almost as extensive as Tesla'a It includes an electro magnetic appliance for the absolute prevention of railway collisions, an improved, telephone system to carry the voice 5,000 miles and a wonderful weaving loom that will work automatically.
His latest is a device which is set ii action simply by the effect of light. It it a bomb which contains an electric lamp in its interior mechanism so arranged that it causes the bomb to explode the iastant a stream of light is thrown from the lamp
A Remarkable Class.
Major General
E.
S. Ctis
is
I YOC AKE A OEMOl'KAT
an
alumnus of the University of Rochester class of '58. This class, by' the way was a remarkable one. Nearly all the members attained distinction.
Among
thiose best known now living are Captain W. Harkness, LL. D., of the National observatory, Washington: the Rev.
Dr.
H. L. Morehouse, field secre
tary of the Home Mission society the Rev. 'Dr Cephas B. Crane of Boston, the Rev.
Dr
fessor
ife and certain In refill'. Therca
Lemuel Moss of Philadel
phia^ the Rev/rpr. Japcjb
of R*chester
S. G(bbelgiacn
Theological seminary.
Pro
Aluion C. Bacone of the Indian university. Indian Territory, an^ W O.
Stoddard,
the novelist
and
and. of course, want a democratic newspaper. The Chicago Dispatch is the great democratic weekly newspaper of the country. It advocates the I readoptiou of the platform am! the renomination of William Jennings I Bryan.
There has never been a 'political campaign that will equal ii import ance that of the one to be lought next year. The republican party, backed by the money power of this country and Europe, is alert and aggressive. Flushed with the victory of three years ago it will seek by every means in its power to maintain iis supremacy.
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Democrats must be tip and doing. They must wage an unceasing war upon their enemies. In no better and more effective way can this be done than by the circulation of good, sound democratic newspapel-s The publisher of the Chicago Dispatch, will send to every new subscriber for three months a copy of the Chicago Dispatch for ten cents. If you are not already taking this great political weekly, send in ten cents at once. You should not only do this yourself but you should induce all your friends you. By a lit you can easily raise a club of ten or
to join with you. By a little effort
twenty subscribers. The Chicago Dispatch is indorsed by William Jennings Bryan and other democratic leaders.
Address the Chicago Dispatch, 120 and 122 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 111.
Big Four Ex«ursions.
Regular summer tourist rates now in effect to all the principal health and pleasure resorts.
To San Francisco, Redding, Los A-ngeles, San Diego, Cal., and all points in California which take San Francisco rate, $45.35.
To Portland, Tacomaj Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, 188.65. vTo 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 youjwouljl better see us. Special tourist rates to points in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida on first and third Tuesday of each mouth.
Winona Lake, tickets now on sale for the[seaseu. Booklets containing the season Jprogra mine, pictures of the grounds'and buildings may be had at ticet office.
We li\e in a country of which the principle scorge is stomach-trouble. It is more wide-spread than any other disease, and, very nearly, more dangerous.
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One thing that makes it so dangerous is that it isjso little understood. If it were better understood, it wouldj be'Jmore feared, more easily cured, less universal than it is now.
So, those who wish to be cured, take Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it goes to the root of the trouble as uo other medicine does. The pure, harmless, curative herbs and plants, of which is is composed, are what render it so certain and. at the same time, so gentle a cure..
It helps £'and strengthens the stomach. purifiesJJTand toues up the system.
Sold by druggisls.'price 10 cents to $1.00Jper bottle.
t'nlifornln In Tiir«- llayw
Via Chicago, Union Pacilic and Northwestern Line. "The Overland Limited'' leaves^Chica^o daily at 6:30 P. M., reaches San'Francisco evening of the third day[amULos Angeles the next afternoon, no change of cars, all meals in Dining Car "a la carte," Buffet, smoking Jand Library cars, with barber. "Pacific'.Espress" leaves Chicago daily at 10:30P. M., reaches San Fran cisco the] fourth morning. Through Tourist]j Sleeping][Cars (.-very day in the yearjbetween Chicago, California and Oregon. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday. Tourist car rate to San Francisco, Los Angeles and
Portland.f$6-00.
For tickets, res-
ervationsjand full particulars apply to your nearest ticket 'agent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111.
It has-been fully demonstrated that Ely's Cream Balm is a specific for Nasal Catarrh and cold in the 1 head. This distinction has been achieved only as the result of continued successful use. A morbid condition of the membrane in the nasal passages can be cured by this purifying and healing treatment. Sold by druggists or it will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
Street,"New York. It spreads over the membrane, is^absorbed and relief is immediate.
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Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. 25c.
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Clothing: Buyers
This is picnic weather and we have determined to give our friends and patrons one continuous picnic of low prices mid bargains from now until September 1. We
do
Worsted suits, small sizes only slightly smoked, worth 8, 10, 12 and $14 at 4.98 Blue Grand Army suits, regulation quality,, worth $7 3.98 Flannellette coats and vests, summer goods, 12 quality 50 Blue linen broken plaid pante, oOc quality 29 Plain linen pante, 75c quality... .49 Plain linen pants, $1 quality.... .69
Boys' Suits-
(10 to 21 years)
$5.00 Suits at S2.59 6.00 3.98 8.00 4.98
Overcoats
For next winter at Summer prices. Overcoats worth from $5 to $22, will be sold at from $2.79 to $10.98, and we expect to sell them, ton. You can easily afford to borrow money at a high rate of interest and invest it in one of these coats.
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this for the purpose of closing out our entire
line nf Men's. Boe" and Children's Clothing so that we may be^in the fall season with an absolutely new line of goods. It is impossible^ trive prices on everything in tne store, but we quote below enough figures to show that this saleis going to be a money saver for the people of Mont gomery county who are shrewd enough to take advantage of it.
PRICES:
Men's Suits.
Black Clay Worsted, not strictly all wool, well worth So ..$2.79 Unfinished Worsted, all wool, worth $7. 3.98 A full line of Cassimerte and
Children's Suits.
(Knee pants, 3 to 14 years.)
$1.00 Suits at.. 1.50 2.50 3.00 4.CO Limited number of knee pant worth 25c 50c knee paste at 75r Koee pants at
Nothing Charged In This Sale.
Our regular patrons know that we do exactly as we advertise, Those who are not ec well acquainted with our methods should bring ttiis paper to the etore and compart prices.
We Want Your Trade.
One Price Clothier and Hatter.
CENTS!
THE REVIEW Will be sent to any address the balance of |f is a or
§*25 CENTS-ft
The Old Reliable.
DEMOCRATIC PAPER
.79 .19 .79 .98 !.69
.09 .29 .39
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Furnishing Goods.
Best overalls worth 50c 25 dozen Jersey ribbed balbriggan underwear, worth 75c Best 4-ply linen collar, 15c kind Celluloid collfvs, 15c kind... Suspenders worth 20c 25c Caps worth 25c and 50c.. 9.19, Neckwear, an elegant line ot 25. 35 and 50c values, your choice for
.33
,39
.10
.13 ,19 39
19
School Suits.
THIS SALE LASTS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST.
(Coat, Vest, Long Pants. 1 l. 82.50 Suits at $1.98 3.50 2.39 5.00 3.98
.Fifty-Ninth Year.
Clean, Reliable, Up=to=date.
