Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 October 1899 — Page 6
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H. E. WOOD, A. M., M. O., President
Chicago Medical and Surgical Institute,
I' _^6I7 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago, III. (EsUbUshed In Chletgo Sine-) Xaj l»t, 18*8.) J*}.® moat reliable and ftnccensfnl Medlc&l Institution in the Nortnwest.
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Mierffenoy. Surglcol operations performed In the Mo«t nclcntlfie manner. Write tor circulars on Deformities and Braces* Club Keet, Curvature ot the Spine, liles, Tumors, Cancer. Sf. Bronchitis, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Kidney, Moddfir, Eje* Ear,Skin and Mood Diseases, and all Surgical Operations. Best focilitieH, apparatus and remedies lor the successful treatment of every form of disease requiring medical or uurprical treatment. -,"® arnaranteo to enre ©very cane of Jtaervous Debility and diseases resulting from abuses aod Indiscretions of ^outhand Manhood ftncrniator* raea, Seminal Weaknesn (night losses), Imnoteney
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power,, Vsrlcooclc, Hydrocele, 8lrlc-
hlmosl*, etc., etc** Charges KcjiMouble—Ace and experience are important—ho mercury or injurious medicines used—No time lout from work or business— Mo Incurable eases accepted. No medicine sent C.O.D. «allure is unknown to us, we cure thousands annually* We have ten thousand testimonial letters on file from &Sif permanent ly cured.* Write ns today, ratients from a distance treated by mai!-Medicines
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Use For Over
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger thf) health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worm* and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbQ, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy arid lkainral sleep* The Children's Pan&Mft-The Mother's Friend*
CASTORIA
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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TWC CENTAUR COMMNV, TT MURRAY STRCCT. NCW YORK CITY.
This Is the Place
T» brine your watch when it coos on] strike or your Jewelry when it pets orokeu. When a watch leaves our hand-- it's as good as the day ir came out ot the factory. When we net through with a piece ot Jewelry its stiongesi part is the mended place.
If you|are in need of one ofjthe'best
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, aud have cured thousands%of 0 ^XXycases of Nervous Diseases, such
vigor to the whole belog. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Prlce$i per box 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee tocuie or refund the money, $5.00. Send for free book* Address, ..
place by mail on receiptof price by N. W. MYER, New Central /Crawfordsville, Inrl.
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EVERY WOMAN
sometimes needs a reliable monthly regulating medicine. DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
Are prompt, sate and certain in result. The genuine (Dr. Feel's) neverdisappoint. Seat anywhere. 1.00* Peal Medicine Co., Cleveland. O.
Sold by N. W. Mye
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Main Springs, 75 Cents. Cleaning 75 Cents. Crystals 15 and 25 Cents.
N. W. MYER,
Druggist ami Jeweler.
Corner Writer and College
Safes
Fire and Burglar Proof
-WRITE TO-
Schwab Safe and Lock Co.,
Manufacturers, for catalog and Price List. Agents wanted everywhere.
LAFAYETTE, IND
King, Agent, Crawfordsvile, Ind
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1 nMt They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy
Traverse City, Petoskey and Mackinac
Ar« ttie three principle objective pointB ol tlie stunner travel to Michigan, and in a certain Ef-nee their names sigcify the divisions into which Michigan reports are naturally divided- The Grand Traverse Bay resorts, Omena, Neatha-
wanta, Traverse Beach, Ed^evvoop, etc., are allfreached by boat or drive from Traverse City. Bay View, Harbor I'oint, Harbor Springe, VVequetoDsing ana Roaring Brook are the handsome resorts of Little Traverse Bay, which are connected with Petoskey by Suburban trBin service, while Mackinac Island is a summer principality of itself. The Grand Rapide & Indiana Railway takes you to these poins on their direct line, with fast veBtibuled trains carrying through sleeping cars from St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and Indianapolis. Dining car service between Grand Rapids and Mackinaw City.
Send aor "Michigan in bummer," illustrated descriptive of all tne.-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 as to train service. Copies will be mailed free, on application to
C. L. LOCKWOOD,
G. P. & T. A., Grand Rapide, Mich,
HYPNOTISM!
A fortune in it for you. Start
ing key sent free. You can be made a splendid hypnotized at once. Address M. Young, 863 Henry St.,^Brooklyn, N. Y.
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LITTLE LOCALS.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENTS OF PEO
PLE—SHORT AND CRISP.'
What The Public is Doing, at Home
and Other PLaces Near by.
Elam T. Murphy is confined to the house with an attack of malaria. After an investigation of the Lpffew smndeXy the col?11"'
the
^sual ver
dict was returned. ..
Word comesg, of the marriage 01 Dwight Meteer to Miss Maud Batholo, at Litchfield, Utah, on Oct. 2. BINorth Washington street reports a wife beater. fiHis case should receive the immediate attentiou of the grand jury.
The new school building at New Ross was dedicated Sunday by Rev. Riley. SchoolfcQmfenced Monday morning.
Horace Law and wife Lavfe to Havana, Cuba, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Law will establish a mule market in that city
The probabilities are that the outlet of the big sewer will not be repaired at present, as the opening for the new system will be further down.
The petit jury has been called. It' will probably be worked for three weeks only as the docket is not large. It is said that the grand jury will not be called this term.
The penny-in-t-he slot weighing machine at Whiteuack's drug store was demoralized Saturday morning by being overturned"'by John S. Brown's horse. It was badly smashed.
Fred Vance gets honorable mention in the Chicago pajjers as an exhibitor in the display of the pupils of the Chicago Art Academy. Mr. Vancejwill exhibit his work here later in the season.
The Crawfordsville Elks are arranging to establish a permanent lodge room in this city, fitted up in the finest style. There is quite a large membership here which they propose to inciease.
Rev. Randall Lookubill spent Sunday at Indianapolis visiting Rev. A. W. McGaughey. He reports that Mac is having great succcss, and that the congregation for which he preaches'is preparing to erect a $10,000 church house next spring.
We're Ringing at Your Head And our ammunition is of the right sort. The Y. M. C. A. Millinery Parlors are up-to-date no doubt about that. They have made a positive hit this'season.
Faster Than Ever to California.
''The
Overland Limited," Chicago,
Union Pacific & Xorth-Western Line, leaves Chicago daily 6:30 p. m. arrives San Francisco afternoon third day and Los Angeles next morning. No change of cars, all meals in dining car. Buffet smoking and library cars, with barber. The best of everything. "The Pacific Express" leaves Chicago daily 10:30 p. m., with firstclass and through tourist sleepers to California. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday. Illustrated pamphlet describing fully this wonderful state sent free on application to Chicago and North-Western Railway. \V. A. Cox, 435 Vine St., Cincinnati, O.
California In Tlir« Days
Via Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line. "The Overland Limited" leaves Chicago daily at G:30 P. M., reaches San Francisco evening of the third day and Los Angeles the next afternoon, no change of cars, all meals in Dining Car "a la carte," Buffet, smoking and Library cars, with barber. "Pacific|Express" leaves Chicago daily at 10:30P. M., reaches San Francisco the fourth morning. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars every day in the year between Chicago, California and Oregon. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday. Tourist car rate to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, $6.00. For tickets, reservations'and full particulars apply to your nearest ticket Jagent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111.
Half ltaleH to California
Via the Chicago and North-Western Railway, affording the quickest time, grandest scenery, variable routes and perfect service. Chicago to Los Angeles and return S64 50, tickets on sale June 25 to July 8, limited to return until September 4, 1899, account of annual meetingJNatiunal Educational Association. Illustrated pamphlet sent free on application. For rates and other information^ ask your nearest ticket agent, or write
A. H. WAGGENER,
6 Jack eon Place, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Youths Veal Calf
Boy's Satin Calf—Lace
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Gent's Satin Calf—Lace
Youth's
A Thousand Tongues Could not express" the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. Ail other remedies and doctors could «ive her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure—''It soon removed the pniu in my chest and 1 can now sleep
soundly,
Tbat Throbbing Ilendachu
Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headace. They make pure blood and strong nerves and buiid up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggists.
shake Into Yonr
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is^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, LeRoy, N. Y. tf
OIIC Fnre Round Trip to Portland) Hentllc anil Tncoma,
Via the Chicago &North-Western R'y October 12 to 15, limited to return until Novembar 16, 1899, inclusive. Persons selecting this popular route are afforded the quickest time, grandest scenery, perfect service and variable routes. For rates and full particulars inquire of your nearest ticket agent or address A. H. Waggener, 6 Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Ind.
Keep Cool
By taking a lake trip. Visit Picturesque Mackinac, the island of cool breezes, or the 30,000 Islands, the Georgian Bay Route. Travel via D. & C., the Coast Line to the Northern Summer Resorts. Send 2 cents for illustrated pamphlets. Address,
A.
A.
ScHANTZ, G. P. A.,
DETROIT, MICH.
GREAT BROKEN Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
Sale will start Saturday, September, 30, and will continue untildistribution is complete. Being overstocked on summer goodi haying a considerable amount of remnants on hand, in odd size? we are compelled to close them out at a great loss to ourselves in order to make room for our new goods. All new fall goods now in stock will also be sacrificed.
THESE PRICES TELL THE TJLXjE,
Lace or Button .. 8^-11 ffifi 8i-ll 12- 2 Lace 12- 2 Lace or Buiton 3- 8
Men's Dongola, Low Cut, Black or Tan (J- !J Congress shoe 6-11
A. Calf—Congress or Lace 6-11 Satin Calf—Congress or Lace -n Satin Calf—Congress or Lace—All Styles 6-11 Satin Calf—Congress or Lace 6-,l Veal—Congress or Lace 1 A. Calf Boot 6_u Veal Kip Boot (j_n Ladies' Heavy Shoes Misses Rubbers n_ 2 Ladies' Croquet Rubbers Ladies' Storm Rubbers All Ladies' and Men's $3.:"0 shoes will'be sold at $2.!8.
something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel like Founding its praisi-e throughout the Universe." So will everyone who tries Dr. Kins'sNew Discovery for any trouble of the Throat. Chest or Lungs. Price 50c, and S1.00. Trial bottles free at Nye & Booe's Drug Store every bottle guaranteed.
Don't fail to take advantage of an opportunity of this kind. Remember all new fall goods to be sacrificed in this sale.
Star Shoe House is the Place
128 East Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
gUEKIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Themae Griffith is plaintiff, and John II. Currie et al. aro defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred ninety-three dollars, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on
SATURDAY, NOVKMBEK 4, 1899,
Between tho hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and fcur o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the door of the Court House in the City of Crawfordsville, in the county of Montgomery, in the State of Indiana, the rents and profits of said lands for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wlt:
A certain piece or part of the following lands out of the west corner of the following described real estate to-wit: A part of tho south-west quarter (!41 of the north-west quarter (X) of syctlon thirty-alx (36), township seventeen [17] north, range six [0] west, bounded us follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of west Main street, in tho town of Waveland, Indiana, at the north-west corner of a lot once owned by Ezeklel Garrison, now owned by llirnm A. Pratt, running then^o south fourteon [14] rods, thence west eleven [II] rods and seven and three-fourths [T%] feet, thenco north fourteon [14] rods, thence ea-t eleven [11] rods and aeven and throe-fourths [7?4'] feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, being that portion of the above described tract as fellows, towlt: Beginning at the north-wert corner of the one acre lot. above described, running thenco south one hundred ar.d thirty-two [13-] foot, thence east flfty-flvc [55] feot, tlienoe north one hundred and thirty-two [18-J] feet, ttn'i.ce west fifty-five [55] feet to the placo of beginning, containing twenty-six and two-thirds rods. All in tho county of Montgomery and state of Indiana.
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such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy Said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale at public outcry to tho highest bidder tho fee simple of said real estato, or so much thereof nr. may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws
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DAVID A. CANINE,
Sheriff Montgomery County.
Hurley & Vancleave, Alt'y's for Plaintiff. Octobcr M, 1899.
OTICE TO IIEIUS, CIIEDITOHS, ETC.
In the matter of the estate of Michaol 'Wilson, deceased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court,September term, 1899.
Notieo Is hereby given that Henry M. Grimes, as administrator of the estate of Michaol Wilson, 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 aetion of said Circuit Court on the 4th day of Nov., 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 vouchers should not be approved, and tin heirs and distributees of said estate are also notified to be in said Court at tho time aforesaid and make proof of heirship.
HENRY M. GRIMES,
Administrator with Will Annexed.
Dated this 10»h day of October, 1899.
Big Four Excursions.
To the North, West, Northwest, South and Southeast. Selling dates, Sept. 5 and 19, and Oct. 3, land 1899, at one rate, plus $2.00 to authorized points in the following States: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, British Columbia, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Indian Territory, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michig'an, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Manitoba, New Mexico, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Oklahoma. South Carolina, South Dakota, Taxas (Septembar 5th and 19th only) Utah Virginia^ Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington. WAHREN J. LYNCH, W. P. DEPPE,
G. P. &T. A. A. G. P. &T. A. Cincinnati, Ok
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VOU AltE A DEMOCRAT
and, of course, want a democratic newspaper. The Chicago Dispatch is the great democratic weekly newspaper of the country. It advocate the readoption of the platform anc tho renomiuation of William Jen-iings Bryan.
There has-never been a pditk'al campaign that will equal in importance that of the one to be fought next year. The republican party, backed by the money power of this country and Europe, is alert aid aggressive. Flushed with the rictory of three years ago it will stck hv every means in its power to liitiutain its supremacy.
Democrats must be up and doing. They must wage an unceasng war upon their enemies. In no bitter and. more effective way can this no done than by the circulation of go»d, sound democratic newspapers. Tie publisher of the Chicago Dispatch, will send to every new subsoiler for three months a copy of th Chicago Dispatch for ten cents. If you arc not already taking this griat political weekly, send in ten cen^ at once. You should not only do thk yourself but you should induce all ur friendto join with you. By a Jttie effort you can easily raise a chit of ten or twenty subscribers.
The Chicago Dispatch is indorsed by William Jennings Bryan and other democratic leaders,
Address the Chicago jispatch, and 122 Fifth Avenue, Ciicago, III. oastobza. Bears the
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Signature of
The Kind Yoi/lava Always Bought
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Cmi~\Veii Shoes.
One size smaller afterusing AllenV Foot-Ease, a powder
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to the shoes. It maW tight or new shces'feel easy give^nstant relief to corns and bunions.
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the greatest
comfort discovery of ihe age. Cures swollen feet, blistersiid callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease a certain cure for ingrowing nails sweating, hot, aching feet. At a! druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Tril package FREE by mail. Address, Ulen S. Olmsted, LeRoy N. Y.
WHEN YODR I CORNS HURT BO-
It proves whie you make a mistake by not cring them with..
C. O. E. C0re
—Soldjnly At—
Peoples' rug Store.
122 N. Green. CHAS. T, QURUCN-
