Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 November 1899 — Page 3

LITTLE LOCALS.

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THE MOVEMENTS OF PEO-

I'Lli—SHORT ANL) CUISP.

\Vlnl The Public Is Doing, at Home

mil Other Places Near by.

day. The walks in

iirc being

Baminli, Hornady & Pickett will occupy their new quarters Dec. 1

The Elks are preparing to giv minstrel show in the future for char

tyLadoga turns up with another runaway boy, Everett McClary is his

name. The outlet of the Washington street sewer is being repaired by Clint

Reynolds. The quail law expired Thursday, and Friday morning the slaughter of the innocents commenced.

Ed. Voris and J. J. Insley are the champion quail hunters. They had a string of eighty birds Saturday night.

Ou Sunday afternoon Nathan Har-

A license to sell booze has been granted Joseph Marksbury. He will dispense it to the thirsty and trouble hunting multitude from a place on the Lafayette Pike.

The kill of quails by hunters was not as large as they anticipated. They claim that the birds are plenty but wild. Nothing has been said, however, about wild shooting.

Frank Scott, the mail carrier, has gone to Bath county, Kentucky, to look after the female suflrage vote cast in that county at the recent election. Mr. Scott is now championing that noble cause in the blue grass State, and as a reward for his services expects to capture one of the belles up in the mountain district.

Bean-Francis.

AST Sunday afternoon, at the home of the brides parents, occurred the marriage of Edgar C.

Bean to Miss Grace Francis, the eldest daughter of Thos. Francis, Rev. T. D. FvfTe officiating. The

blood. &ch, and your a]

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groom on East,

Munsen-Pritt.

f^ATURDAY morning at the resi- \. dence of Prof. King on west [J Wabash avenue, occurred the marriage of John A. Munson and Miss Alma Pritt. The ceremony was performed by Prof. King. The couple will commence housekeeping at New Market

Married at Chicago.

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PAIR of Montgomery county people were married at Chicago last week. They were Chas.

Oave Them (food Advise

OI PLE of boys who presisted iu jumping on moving trains,1 were at last ubbaed by I lie! police and hauled before the throne ol the Mayor, Friday, to answer why they should not at once be guilotined for the offense. They were seared out of several years'! growth over the prospect, but finally

Court .adjourned Friday until M01.1- turned loose with an earfull of strong! fatherly advise from his Honor, and

the college campus promise that they would not do so any more. leveled and regraveled.

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Galey, of Crawfordsville, and Miss Mary Cheshire, of Ladogi They are stenographers, and the firm is thus streng hened.

DO YOU FEEL THIS WAY. Do you feel all tired out? Do you sometimes think you just can't work away at your profession or trade any longer Do you have a poor appetite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep Are your nerve3 all gone, and your stomach too? Has ambition to forge ahead iu the world left you?

you might as well put

a stop to your

misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your sluggish liver to work.

It will get into every vein in your body and purify your

It will set things right inyourstomyour appetite will come back. If

there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after consumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about speedy cure in 9? per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice.

O. s. Copenhaver, Esq., of Mount Union, Huntingdon Co., Pa. (Box

221),

writes: About

twetare years ago I was suddenly taken with a pain in the pit of the stomach which was so violent I could not walk straight. It would grow |nore severe until it caused waterbrash and vomiting of a slimy yellow water. A physician told we I had a form of dyspepsia and treated me for ii?u*

months with but little benefit. An­

other physician told me my liver was out of o*uer and that I had iudigestiou. He gave me a treatment and I got some better but only for a j*

t'me:

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then tried another one, who said I

?'™®hr°nic indigestion, ulceration of the lining ol the stomach, torpid liver and kidney nfTection. He treated me for more than a year and I felt much better, but it did not last. I then took to

several widely advertised patent medicines, but received no more than temporary reI then tried Dr. Pierce's medicines, using

G°lden Medical Discovery,' and the Pleasaut Pellets,' and in two months' lime I was feeing better than I lrad for years lefore."

Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing °®aler into taking inferior substitutes for '"•Pierce's medicinc9, recommended to ust as good."

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An Appreciated Change. EGIXNING last Sunday a new time schedule went into effect on the Big Four which will be appreciated by Crawfordsville people who visit Indianapolis. The eiiange is as follows:

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East—No. 2, 8:5G a. m. No. 12, arrives 1:04 p. m., leaves 1:12 p. m. No. IS, 4:48 p. m. No. 34, 2:02 a. m.

West—No. 9, 8:56 a. m. No. 11,1:20 p. m. No. 3, 5:50 p. No. 35, 12:57 a. m.

A Sudden Ending.

HE damage suit of James Hoover es. Pattou Cronk, contractors, came to a sudden end Thursday, after occupying the attention of the court for two days. Judge West

per and Mary C. Hurst were married i»st™cted the jury to return a verdict ,1 for the defendants. by Squire Buck, They were from

Frankfort. Will Archey and wife, who moved to Chicago last spring, will return to this city soon whare a branch concern will be established for the purchase of livestock.

Hoover was in­

jured in a gravel pit. He was given £300 at a former trial, but was granted a new one. The case was from Foun tain county.

Machine a F:ailure,

'TIE contractors on the Green street sewer have decided to drop the trench machine and dig their ditch in the good old way. They hirc-d the machine at Terre Haute and find that it is old and out of re pair and endangers the lives of the workmen in the trench. So they will dig it by hand. We were promised the freedom of the street but this spoils it.

No Longer a Boniface.

GAIN there has been a change in hotel circles. This time the Robbins house is the one affected.

Chas. E. Davis has disposed of his interest in that hotel to his partner, John C. Hutton, who becomes sole proprietor. Mr. Davis contemplates going into business in another city in the spring, but will probably remain here this winter.

Books for the Public. 3

IT

NTIL now the books in the public library have been sacred to the Crawfordsvillian only. But the

School Board has generously agreed to allow persons living out

couple will for the present reside with side the city the privilege of using the the parents of the College street.

books upon the paymeut of a fee of one dollar. All living inside the limits can use them free of charge.

A Small Fire.

rONDAY

morning there was a

small fire at the home of Clarence Patton which did considerable damage to the family wearing apparel, the fire having broken out in a closet. It was put out without the aid of the department. The loss is fully covered by insurance.

Bumped the Bucket.

HURSDAY evening James Monyhau, a workman on the Green stieet sewer, had his arm broken by one of the big iron buckets of the trench filler falling against him. The injured man has not resided in this city long, having recently com among us from Kentucky.

Accidentally Killed.

TEWS comes from Beirut, Syria, of tbe tragic death of Jno. M. Mitchell, a young missionary through the accidental discharge of a pistol which he was cleaning The young man was well known here being a member of the College class of '9S.

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If so,

Elevate People.

You may elevate mankind by sending them up in a balloon, but to elevate womankind she must buy one of those pretty new fall hats at the 'S. M. C. A. millinery parlors.

Every Day

Is special day at Miss Cade's millinery parlors. Make your wife happy ou Thanksgiving by buying her one of those swell new hats forjwhich Miss Cade is famous.

tlenrd at Brentefant.

"I'm in favor," said Wilkins, aa h» laid the morning paper down, "of form ing a society for the prevention ol ernelty to dumb brutes." "Why. dear," said Mrs. Wilkins, "1 haven't said a cross word to yon in three days. "—Atlanta Constitution

Of Course They Failed. Bill—They tried to get kinetoscopt pictures of the actress when she ww writing a stage letter

Gill—How did it tnrn ontt ''Failure 1 She wrote too fast for the machine to follow her. "—Yonkeri Statesman

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Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or Gents).

Sent by express (charges prepaid), (or 170 lion heads and a 2-Cent stamp.

A very fine umbrella, made of union sllk-tafleta 2C-inch frame with seven ribs steel rod and silver Congo handle. Would cost 82.00 at the store.

Dress-Pin Set.

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Silver Napkin-Ring.

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Coin-Purse.

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Ladies'Pen-Knife.

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This is cine of tiie commonest symptoms of indigestion. If you have it take Shaker Digestive Cordial.

Not only this symptom, but till the symptoms of indigestion are cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial.

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Sold by druggists, price 10c to §1 a bottle.

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"Knickerbocker" Watch.

Given for 175 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Neat appearing nnd an excellent time keeper. Solid nickel-silver case, with ornamental buck. N a jeweled. The famous "Knickerbocker" Watch.

Ladies' Watch Chain.

A double strand of best silk cord, united at intervals with colored beads neat and substantial. For 15 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp.

Gent's Watch.

Hailed free for 90 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. The celebrated Ingersoll" watch stemwound and stemset durable nickelplated case each watch accompanied by guarantee of the maker. A reliable time-keeper.

Ladies' Pocket-Book.

Large size and latest shape. Black seal-grain leather, with tive separate divisions,including a tuck-pocket with flap to hold visiting cards secure. alven for 25 lion heads from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp.

Table Cover.

including fancy fringed border. Mailed free for 25 lion beads and a 2c. stamp.

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You always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It is a sealed package, with the lion's head in front. It is absolutely pure If the package is unbroken. LION COFFEE is roasted the day it leaves the factory.

Greexbcrg, Pa., July 11, ItfW. About four years .ago one side of my abdomen began to enlarge from a growth inside. It grew to such proportions that it seemed to fill the abdomen. Then dropsy began and swelled both legs and stomach to twice their normal .size. The doctors called the trouble enlargement of the spleen, and told me I must die. I was removed from the hospital and .sent for Dr. J. H, McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. I took seven buttles and continually gained and am well in every way now. The drops.

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Drink (irnin-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 appetizing. It is made from pure groins ana has that rich seal brown color that tastes like tbe finest grades of coffee and costs 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 Grain-O, the new food drink, li) and cents.

Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs.

Twoextraflne cambric handkerchiefs, with beautiful imported lace medallion insertions in the corners. Half-inch hem, machine hemst itched stylish and durable. A pair of these handkerchiefs given for 18 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp.

Children's Picture Book.

Best Coffee for the Money!

Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee.

Fancy Gold Ring.

For 18lion heads and a 2-cent stamp.

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Given for 10 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Sixteen I urge pages of Mother Goose Melodies illustrated and with nicely lithographed

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different books, fo you can get nu assortment.

Century Cook-Book.

3C8 pages of valuable cooking receipts, also treatise on the labor of the it he in in room,laundry, sickroom, and remedies for the more common diseases.

wCENTURY COOKBOOK

Given for 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp.

Durable, darkcolored material that will stand washing. 32 inches square,

Boys' Pocket-Knife.

The "EasyOpener" strong, sharp blade red-wood handle.

For 12 lion heads and a 2c. stamp.

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and, of course, want a democratic.!

newspaper. The Clvcago Dispatch is the great democratic per of the country. readoption of the platform _aml th renomination Bryan.

of William Jennings

Democrats must be up and doing.

m(i. .left the Thev 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 newspapers. The publisher of the Chicago Dispatch, will send to every new subscriber for three months a copy of the Chicago

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LeRoy N. Y.

Art Picture, Easter Greeting"

Given for 8 lion heads cut from Lion Coffe wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. A highly istic pii that will grace the finest draw-ing-mom. The background of royal dark-blue furnishes a app ropri a contrast to the little gill «nd her whits Hnster lilies. Size, llx'toiiitiies. For 10 linn licmls ami wins we will send it Uuued ro:uty for hauling.

Flower Picture.

For 8 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. American Henuty Knses and Lihcs-of-tln- Valley. Size, 11x24 inches. Bright a I artistic coloring.

A

Genuine RubySettlng Gold Ring.

Por 25 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp

These rings are genuine rolled-cold Mate, having lie exact appearance and qualities of solid gold, and guniantccd the makers to hist two years with ordinary usuge. New patterns and very popular.

TO DETERMINE THE SIZE-

Cut a strip of thick paper so that the ends will exactly meet when tlruwn tijihUu around second joint of the finger. I.ay one end on this diagram at the 0, and order the number the other end indicates.

The Dancing Lesson."

The green grass and trees, the little brown kitten and the girl's snow-whito dress form a pleasing combination of colors. size, l'ix'21 inches, flailed free for 8 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp.

IMPORT& NT NOTICE.

iWhcn writing for premiums send your letter in the same envelope or package with the lion heads. If more than 15 lion heads are sent, you can save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer lor large Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the

WQ OLSON SPICE QO., Toledo, Ohio,

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Spanish-American war Greatest offer ever made, contains 1('0 sup ings, made from

a political in in port-

There has never been campaign that will equal ance that of the one to be fought 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 its supremacy.

late.

Scenes and pictures of the Head on! This album half-tone engravphotographs taken

of our army in .camp, on transports and iu actual service. Spanish and American gunboats, Cuba, Havana, Manilla, Landscapes, Architecture shows the manners and customs of the people of our new islands pictures of our heroes- Dewey, General Charles King (known as Captain Charles King, the author], Wheeler, Hobson, Roosevelt, Sampson. Miles Schley, Shafter, Lee, Brooks, Carroll' Groups of Officers, Cavalry, Artillery' Infantry, Ships, rifle practice, Spanish soldiers, insurgents, Chicamauga, Jacksonville, Tampa, last farewell letters home, hospitsls, Clara Barton, rough riders, Santiago, San Juan, Manilla, the beautiful women of Cuba and Manilla.

The album is 5.|x8 inches, weighs 12 ounces, printed on finest coated paper. Sent free to any address in the United States, Canada or Mexico for 12 cents to cover postage and packing. Copy may be seen at any ticket office of the Big Four Route.

Order at once, as the edition is limited. Address Warren J. Lynch, general passenger and ticket agent "Big Four Route," Cincinnati,

Ohio.

Mark envelope "War Album."

lleauty Is Dlood Deep.

Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-

Eanish

urities from the body. Begin to-day to pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcts,—beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.