Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1888 — Page 2

DON'T SCOLD

:v m:\n for u'roan ini when he has UhoutvuuUm or Neuralgia. Phc pam simply i'Ntful. No torture in the ir.U'icnt times was more painful th:m the^c twin tli.eaos. Hut—otichtn man to be blamed if, having Uhoumutism or Ncuniliriu, he wont use

Ath-l''ih«l-ro5,

THE

when it u» oureil

thousands who have suHVreil in the same way It has cured bunilnnls after physicians have prommnectl iliem tnetirahle. "The "kill of phywu'lM.* conM not c*Jtv m«*of Kh»,umMi*iu whtoh b-vt in th* hips tn»*vk ami sbc«iUh»r5. Soeit»'ni«t* wis th »t hx'i waii hhn St inn**-

Ttu of MM- 5:i«in«s cav* m« vM t*n« third onaK'M orfour ami .a h*lf hour- without wakm*. I C-'NTITNUHI it* U*«» SITMI »M w»'H

Kiev. S. H. THOYKK,

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i^vnts l*r '.ht'

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IUTV. U»ori»!) Maiden."

THEA7RL0PHCR0S CO. I'TWaUS'

THE# JOURNAL.

.. -rut XT En EYEHY S.-L Tl'liDA Y.

H. H. Mrl \IN. K.lilt.r.

WM A HAKlMAV Itii-iin-j. .'Miiiiiiufr

I On.' 1 f.ir, in ml vulirr $ 1 --V

TKK One Y«':ir. nulf-ltl.' fiiuil) I I Ni\ li.u!ll^. in n.lvnili'f ."*»

.vn T.OAY. NOV.. IT.

OnnvEivis confrimti'il lv a 1301 :l till'OI'V.

UUIulltlOll.

is wishes tlint that SlO.llilt)

Mii. O.EVKIASl. ili'lll'tl he h:ul tieil :i string t. eluvk.

THV: HI-pul'iii'aipiiu

two rnitod

States Si'liat.H-sil) the IVmoi'mtk' wri'i-k, one 111 W 1st lrmtim mill ••in1 in

The work -f tin* C::liiii'i buiMors will now bopili mi'l in' Ui'pt vigorously until tho 4th of Miirvh, it which time I "rtsi.l.'iit llarnsi.u will lmvo his si v.

Xo I'or won't. Mr. Mills. You won't place the intelligent, skillful and productive labor of this country on a plumof inuality with the labor of other countries. Not much.

VTHKKK

are 1773 precincts in the State

To overcome the majority of (1,512 which Cleveland received four years ago, the Republicans must make a gain of three •and a half votes to the precinct.

1 ".KSIII:NT

H.IUKISON

I NITI:I ST.VTKS

will nave a new

.-.appointment at his disposal inthe]epurtment -of Agriculture, the present Congress having passed an act Milking the head of that department a cabinet otlieor.

MAKSHAI.I, HAWKINS

wili have a sufficient number of after Vl"etioii suits to keep him warm all Winter.' They are all wool and a yard wide, especially the ones from Montgomery muty.

TEKKE HAITI:

Express: /.-. Whatever

the result in this l.Vmoeratic congressional district th..' Hon. .lames 1. Johnston ran so far ahead of his ticket that lie may well Ije proud of the endorsement of his constituents.

Terre Haute Express is authorit

for the statement that there is a basis for the claim that Congressman Johnston was the choice of a majority of the vot-ors on election day, and that the result is not tlnallv determined.

N-

II

OVKY will iissuine the oflici- of

Jjuvi ruar-uu the. Hth of Jaiuiary, l.SSi), ^iboiit iix weeks b-t'orc llis term 11s member o, (.i/iitrrcs.s will c\|iire. lie will have tin- pl.-nsiin- of a Kiintiny, the inai! .'tft fiiEoist Ixif- uiii'xpiivd timi»:^|g/.v

"HKLIEKS AUOIT Tin: Son." is tlio title of an article by K. A. Oako, to a]pear in t.!ie L)eeeiiiler "Popular Science Monthly." It is full of curious truditions of civilized and savage peoples, relatiiii,' t" imniortHlity :md t-o purity of seal.

SAID

a disgruntled Democrat Iftft

:Y eek: "I want to watch certain gentle«n of Deinocriiti.j pcrauasion and see lint kind of investments thoy make. We had enough money to have elected everv mail on our ticket if it hud been used.'

I,i'T lis hmran exlrn session of CongTess called for the -4til of March next, to pass the necessary enabling acts for -North ami houth Dakota, Montana and ashington, to adopt State constitutions and elect Lmted States Senators and Kepresentatives.

CnKVKt.\Ni has not only t^ bear his defeat, but also the violent attacks and maledictions of those of his own party who could never bear him from the be ginning, bnt who, for policy'ssake, held their tongues. They show 110 pity, and :.sav t.hat he forced the tantl question upon the Democratic party, which :'cri: -.-il his aud their defeat.

1 in majority of.I. A. Mount over Silas Peterson in tins county is jlil, and •over S. M. Halston '111. 1 ho iniijontv of I. M. aster over Teterson is ^0.1, and over Kalston

i-fll.

It must be romem-

ljered that it w:ia a joint race and that one man was not running singly against another man. Jn the three counties the .majorities for Mount and Canter over their competitors will be more than hOO.

I he district was arranged by the gerrymander to lie surely Democratic. At that time both Clinton and Buone were •considered to be sine Democratic while

Alontgoiiiorv was lvir.itilril as \crv lo.-o. Kuril 1 'i iiiiH-i-.itii' Soiiiitorial ihsiint it shows up j'i'i'ttv well.

Tin: Warsaw liuliauiau jcivis this instaui'O of viM'iliuiov iitmuig sonic l«'|uillican oditoi-s of Northern Indiana: It is womlcrful to see the verdancy displayed liv some people in political matters. With the solo oliject in view of preventing frauds, the UepuHieaii State IVntral Omimittoc very wisely got up an electrotype of the Stale ticket and sent plates to every county in the State so that the printing would he aliMilutely correct and uniform throughout every county in Indiana. To prevent frauds the heads of the tie'i'.ot.s were engraved.

Imt with a verdancy that utmost amounts to a crime, some newspaper publishers printed it ill their journals sullieiently long before hand to piji'init the Democracy to counterfeit if they so desired, and in any event to thwart the committee in its efforts to secure a ticket that would be uufform all over the State. When the lVniocracv lias exhibited a disposition exerywhere to commit forgery and fraud it is wonderful that men •suihiMelii.lv well lntornied to be at the head of a political paper, should be so green as to furnish his enemy with" the very thing he wanted, if it was intended to counterfeit the Kepubliean ticket. An ordinary display of common sense, it seems tons, would have prevented newspaper publishers from exhibiting the form of the ticket several days in advance- of the election.

CI.AI'.S Srnr.CKI.rs is running his new. beet-sugar factory at Watsonville. Cal., day and night. He gives personal supervision to ail details,aud instructs the hands in the now process, with which they are unfamiliar. The beets have proved very satisfactory as regards saccharine qualities, and many fanners are receiving Si* per ton, whereas only S-t was guaranteed. Spreckles will probably establish several other refineries in different part-of the State. •.,/

Tin: tirst work of the next Congress' the tirst under the Harrison administration. should t«.' to admit to the Union four new Northwestern States--North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington. They will add eiirlit to the Hepublican majority in the Senate and twelve in the House, and twenty to the electoral college. Immediate steps should 1.4!.:taken fro perfect- these arrangements. .-

l'.VEUVla.I.V is glad that the election is ef.-r—glad that there' are no more nominating conventions, no more caucuses,' no more rallies, no more horn blowing— in a word, no more of the buzz and bluster and excitement that an election campaign brings in its train. Let's down t-o business now—after t-o-day.

1- UANKKOUT Manner: oiirvears ago the Senatorial district ooniposed of Montgomery, Clinton and lioonc. connties elected two I'lomocratio Senators. On Tuesday the Kepublieans elected Mount and Caster by over i!00 majority. .us was gerrymandered for a Democratic district.

Tins is the kind of former lenrv atter" the way lie talks in th

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eivi! service r« is, ami this is

HOCKINO VAI.I.KY

Courier-Journal: I ,forf

cnnpiii-ty! Wlicn you n'lue into olli and find a Democrat, there who lias nor sent in his resignation, kick him out and kick him hard.

\V|- should have an i-i.-clion law which shall make it. impossilde to vote double tickets, false tickets nr tickets dictated by money or intimidation. The Democrats have, the Legislature, however, and this much needed reform must he postponed for a few vein s.

furnaces,

which

were Hhut down soon after Cleveland messuge of last December, the proprietors declining to throw unv more money awav on an uncertaintv. were started up the morning following the election,when l'epublicaii success WILS assured.

r.vi.i.A.so will pass into obseuntv and his name will hardly ever more pass huniHii lips after the -1th day of next March—only an occasional reference to his awidental election to the presidency, niav be ini'de ill a whisper.

Koomt MII.I.S majority tor Congress is less than 200. Two years ago it was over 7,000.

I HI: party I

if the protection is still I- pie.

the party of th

11 A so the banners lie outer walls.

A positive fruarantee Isgivniiy the maniifacliin-i of Dr. .limes' 1'ed (,'l.Acr Tonic that a all cent bottle of this remedy contains more curative properlies than any dollar preparation. It promptly cures stomach, kidnev and liver troubles. Sold bv I.i-w L-islier.

lip Kev.tioo. H. 1 liayor, or llourlioncfaiiuy KHys: "Hiiili mysi'lf Mini lfi own oar lives in •Shllolrs o11euini1.1o11 i.ure." Molil liy Nyci Co.

If vou have tumor, (or tumor .Symptoms) cancer tor cancer symptoms!, scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, chronic weaknesses, nervousness or other aimplainls. Dr. Kilmers temale lleinedv will (correct and cure, lor sale bv I^ew 1-ishor.

Hhlloh's (jough and fxaiKiiinpiion t'ury 1h wild by UHOD a Kuaninlm. 1 tcurun Uoniump LKiu. teokl by Nyu Co.

YAXOH'Y Ml}.

POLITICS IN WASHINGTON. TORY.

ivnii'vrn,

TERR I"

The KlKiire That 'rawt'ordsville Cuts —The ttouvi at Vancouver.

WYSUIXC.TON Ti

r.NNOR.Y,

Nov. I. ISS. -—It has been my intention for some time to wiite you a U^er, as 1

You must not imagine that Vancouver is a new town because it is in a new country, it was settled in IS'J-t and has been a town ever since. It. is the Northwestern headquarter.- for both the Cathe»iic church, and the (.'. S. Army. Of these I intend to writ" von some other day, as many attention now.

As is natural in a territory the great topic of the day, polities, is much less thought of and talked about here than! it is in Indiana. However, it is still the subject of most conversations audi hjgli and hot- are the conversations sometimes hoar.. You, who arc in the heat of the great eonilict cannot imag .l ine the bitter feeling with which we look from afar, unable to raise a hand or strike a blow. Often have I heard muttered curses on Cleveland and his Democratic hordes, for refusing to admit this great empire of ••I.V.I.ONO souls inio the Union, and if we over do net in,

Spokane Falls, formerly of f'rawfordsille, second, and Judge Turner, of Seattle, third. When the last speech was finished the 1 lenioorats were disgusted, indignant mid tilled with bitterness. They are still muttering bloo.lv shirt, In .'cause our Dion i!atvl ivj'rr fu ,tlie war record of iiarrison. \y son's speech seems to have been most highly app ecirtted by our poonlo. and I

hiln 11

.1 ii- «»l Ins furincr sciioolniatr and

,\ttention. -enllenien of the lu-pubh- j,,u. ..wuan, ,T. !!. Allen. Crawfordisviiie lias n-imfin lo In- proud of rlVese tu«.»

mri.ey in the foofc-

opened up and settled.. Tjarge -citn-s have been built ill the bleak "sound country and the I ).per Plains of the Columbia, while here in the Columbia alley where land is richer Hum unv other spot in the whole territory, nothing hits been done. Jiut it seems that the slumbering town of Vancouver has been aroused. A railroad, tinished last month, f^ive.s us hourly communication with Portland. Another is being built as rapidly as possible into the very heart of the country around us, where thousands of sipiare miles of timber only await the woodman ax. IJefore we had one saw mill, we now have three, the new one began ivork Oct. 1. A sash factory is just getting under way. A new shingle mill of mammoth size is being sold rapidly. On this side real estate is steadily advancing. I'arms are daily changing hands, new homesteads are being taken up twenty miles to the inferior. l'nme orchards sell at £1,000 an acre, and emigrants arrive on every steamer and train while others come iii coM i. il wagons. JIusincH.s is booming Our large retail stores have begun to stock up for wholesale trade and two w*ill send outt.ra\elingsalesnieii forlheir 'ipring sfoi'ks. Klectric lights will be putin next inont Ii. A telephone exchange will probably go in in .January. A large agricultural implement, sioi'e will lie established here 111 a few Weeks, by the largest company in Portland. A new bank lias been organized and i'100.000 stock subscribed. A IJiiilding and fjoan Association is being organized as lapnllv as jmssible. Several lots on our principal streets have changed hands, and buildings have been eentracted lor

Money readily loam ol 12 percent, while it is used freely bv nearly every one. In a single sentence Vancouver is rapidly advancing and a regular boom will surely come in the spring. This has all come about through the energy of a Mr. Mi'I arland, formerly of Michigan. Jic is at the head of the new railroad and informed me that trains would be running thirity (lavs on the new line supplying the two nulls with timber. 111? savs in April he will build another mill with li capacity of 50,000 feet per day. The new road will supply this

mill ai.-o. A rush is being made for farms all along the line, for in ho timber alone there are fortunes and when that is cleared away the laud will be very valuable as it is the richest to be found., A few days since 1 was talking to ail agent tortile I lubois I,umber Company of Dubois, lYnu. This is a syndicate of '.(NtO. lie is looking for a location for a large furniture factory and wholesale store, lie is undecided between here and Spokane Kails. We hope to get him here. 1 his but a few of the many enterprises springing "P around us mid I am well satisfied viili

fully realize that a person is not con- „iv judgment, when I decide to stay sidered lost to a community until he lion'. I lool.oil around me and saw that lias written back and announced his Vitnetiiivor was bound to "boom"' but I tinal removal. It is my tirm decision must confess 1 atn agreoablv surprised never to_ return to I ndiaua to find a that it has begun so soon, If any of home, lhat was the object ot niv jour- our friends at home want to come est ney here and here I expect to remain, or have small sums of mote'V to invest in

Western land, they should come hen and see what Vancouver has to offer in the way of inducements and future prospoets. Tln-re are now eight of us West orn Indiana boys here ami wo will gladly receive many more our friends and acquaintances, ,'lohn F.lwoll and four

other topics attrnct my of his brothel's have rented a house and have established eosy home. Ifany ot Crawfordsville's citizens come this way thov will be given a reception at "liach-eloi-'s lial'i." //V !!AI !!Y.\'. STOCKTON.

1

deeply will the Democrats rue the day they refused Washington territory mimission into the sisterhood of States.

If in the national conflict wo are simply spectators, in local politics we take a hand and the ilepubliean.s e\-

jH.vt to oarrv tiiintrs In^rh on n«'\t. Tiu'sihiy, hut hero a^ain urn i. rut otV, as art' Will Khvi-il aiul liis ratiier. art» only a f«*\v months, and asixninnths is lns'fs'iarv ton vtile. Hut wv can talk whon* our voiivs ran he heard aiul 1 nssiuv you I do my share. Tht highest oilier to he lUlt-ti is dt-lt.--i.'orliees,

pate to ('engross. (.'Inirli's son of tlie Indiana "lire-eater," is the 1'resent incumbent and liis removal is: highly necessary to the prosperitv of thts country. His opponent is ,1. !!. Alien, a Crawfordsville boy, born and bred, and a thorough going le-publican of tilt.* Iiolilest type. lie is bound to win. as oorhees term lias boon more of a lavce than ('K'VelaiidV civil service roform.

Tho political bat tie-cry is the Nort.liru l'aeitic land grants, and strange to say, each candidate insists that his opI ponent is a friend of the -'Karons." 1 rom what I can learn Voorliees started this and h.- is getting the worst of it. lit is a repetition of tin. --"glass hoiisi-" story. It seems that both of these men have been employed by the railway as attorneys and Voorhees slurred Allen on this aeeount. lint on balancing the books oorhees has been found chief actor in a majority of law suits, and all the little, dirty cases have been handled by him. Tin' Democrats are sick of it now, and speak of three of our principal speakers as the "Northern Pacific show." These gentlemen are all able spejikor.s and tear their adversaries all to pieces. They were here last Monday .-veiling and spoke as lollows: lhiiibar, of Oregon, tirst John I,. Wilson, of

!,.:!» \va» I.vrav OMUW. are scones »-f intense)

.Tlie

ions «f 3tUs»l:i.

iiitioup, m.d e^pe Mnll'.

station Cor human uiu rcst :i train in Ruj-^ia half im hour ttx) soon If yon ar.» p"in^ nny diaianco nil your family and trieml.^ eume U* see you off. Every one is admitted to the platform, wine :, it* a eonsiHjnrtnce. pivsenu* crowded p.nd interesting speetju-le. tlio like of which I have soon in no other country. Tii0»r0hiaurunts at tiie htfttions rro admirable. The restaurants in St. Petersburg are numerous, the hotels com* furtablo. and, ihfutks to the depreciation of thv ruble, not too dear. In most of the Russian restaurants digestion is supposed to ho facilitated by the Mrains of a ^i^antic musical box or mechanical organ, wfdeh discourses h»ud voievd music all

Von usually to enteh

tho inic dia:-.ir is 111 Contemm.rarv Iiovtew.

-W. T. Ktt'nd

ine to the liridai cluuubor, llealli. 1 oil].,' to tin- motlicr wileli slie tec Is, 11 tic tirst time he(:. lir:-t-l oni j' breath, I.' Amitliou art terrible^.

Th» untimely ilenlh wliicli animnllv I oni rics olT thousands of liu 111-111 ncinjjf in Mlie prime of youth, is imleeil terrible.

Tito tirst approach of consumption is in sidiou^., and I lie sulTei'er liiliis'-ir is llm I most uiu'onscior.s of its ii|ipnacb. due .j.t tho most alarming symptoi,is of this jTlread disease, is, in l'ael, the n,eo..i hope, wbi'-u lurks in liie heart, of tin victiiu, (•rever.tiiif,' him 1'rom taking timely steps Unarrest the malady. That it.cau be arreste.l iu its earlier sla without ipiestion. as tl'.ere 1:1 'of well auili-alicutei! c: I I'ii'li-e's (ioldeu Medical lJiscrvery has flVcted complete :UI c. UlL

SVTATK OK Onto, CITV OF loi.I:no. l.t:i .is roi N v. N. .s. l'rank -J. Cliencv makes oal.li lhat lie" is tlie senior partner if the linn of F. J. Clienov A- Co.. doing lmsinose in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, ami that said linn will pav the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that- cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Lure. FKANK J. CHF.NKV. .Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tnis (itli day of liccember. A. I Ml. A. W (. M-ASON. (sr.Aid Notary Public.

Mall's 0 itanii Cure i=-, taken internally |and acts directly upon the blood and I mucus .surfaces of the system, Send for I testimonial.-- free. F- J. Cui:.i:v A Co., 'foleilo. i). Sold bv druggists. To cents.

bays

iTai^i

a word lor aiicojne.fr.., I said

.Altei-1 li ••iii -.. W'ulion, .f SpriiiKn^M. T' lui., "I .hayo IM.-CII with noutHjil hvtui c»lTai)«l on

for iifce y-ai~. I)i I in I. Ii aiid look/eight

heiore it is .not new toWn aiitl 1 tii-ndv »nyirympUimb'..f neuralgia sincf believe that is the reason it lias not been i:gives mo pleasure 1,0 rocdnnneMd "boomed." \'ast wildeniesison have been •S»l'Hy'lw I'isiie.r-"

pur

iiiiscd noun piils. I

Hie breath of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that he becomes nil object of disgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked, and freipn-ntlv entirely destroyed. A constant source o( discomfort is the diippingof the purulent secretions iIiio the throat, sometimes producing inveterate bronchitis,'.which in its turn has been the exciting cause of pulmonary disease. I lie brilliant results which have attended its use for years I'ast. properly designate l.lv Cream Ijalui as by far the best and only cine.

That hjieUini* eiui^n can oe wo uiiii'lr ly cur el ly sniloh's Cim-. \W ^tiaranli .* 11. Sold by N ,V I -II.

Tins is the TOP of UICGKNUINE Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similarare imitation.

kThis

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER

ai'.d Hea'.tli Restorer. Cifes all kinds of Headache within Thirty! Minutes- Try it. (}«'». W Unvt.s, of Itiii }!:irmw st,. N'«\v i.)rl«»Mn^, wi lit uialcr May IS as i«)ltows: "Ihuw h. on uoihLj tin1 Mot sprlnus, At*) ., lor IIfI*•«•?i v. no tor an itchlnu humor in in hU.oil. 1 liavr* jus: n-,.,t thive hoi tlis o{ Vliunxnr UiMrts. uml it lm d«-n«- mi' mnru ^o«ni than the S|»tlni:s. !t is Ihc l»i*sl intill«'i III' ittiuto."

Joxoph.l /iuaa.^of No. 7'» Wi Hi «•!., N»*W Y'.«ric says:

,4lh»v»»

e*4Mr

IUIIITS

not tii iihoui Vin-

for LLN? past TWRLVR years, anil

eonshler ii a whole ineilleine client iii our J.iiuily.'* Mrs. Mattie l-uruuson. ol lu ven. N says \*in«.»4ar Il:tl««is Is tliehet medieino I ever trleM: it a*« tl my lite."

T. Uniley, Hntnhoi.li, luwa, says: "Vinegar lil'ii rs enre-l me of j»aralysi. ten years :iuo. ami recently it euicil ine of riienmail »u."

Mrs W A 1'avis. of Camion, N.I.savs "1 hav»* nn-atly from itatimstion ami t.M»\^ei itoul»!es, aiut Vinegar Milters nave me ureal lellei"

V1 N A lUn'KKS

The only Temperance Hitters known, it stimulates (lie Hrain aii.l quiets the Nerves. I'e^ulules the Howe's, niitl ienih?is a perfect hlooii cirealation thronuli !he Imina" veins winch i* MIIV to restore »»erfeet healtli a heaullful book free. Ahl'.es-, ii MrlMiN A |.|i I -Hr M. "i:^J Wa^hinuton street. N r-k.

I' isMxsi siiii'iiitiic, put living |»t«ti«"» a si»a hath, eurmt: nil lo»ul in ami si*a«s.-v. plmpvs, hlotfln*. ••e/fin. t«-ttvr. elnulim. »*te. Ii tr»)in perteellv pure inali riats ami is nio^l hfaluiii ami inviuoratini to the skin. Uerpini: it fivsh, e'esn ami henithy condition. Sotvi l».v tlratuifts ami lane.v uooiis il«*alrrs. or -«*nl iv mail 1 eake f(»r Uoeents 01 :»for TO «-«MIIS t.v proprietors. Mcl M)\ AI.l 1UI M. •Vi'j W'a.shinjzion street, New York

Oeptnvp «.

JUDICIOUS AUD ^CRSISTL

A a in A

UH.-1 CTeague/JtOICATEO 'I !i rf Air. hai

a box ot Igia CtVie have, not

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William I .ill I'd.

William Laird, a well known druggist of Springfield. On-gon, writ, .-us follows: Mv stoelv ol ail Weils Cough lialsam ordered from vou a short time ago is almost exhausted and I am pleased to note the fact that it has given universal satisfaction. I have never had a single bottle returned. The medicine Is a boon to mankind." Trial size free. Sold bv N'vo •t Co.

cxact Label

ison each Pearl Top Chimney. IA dealer may say and think he has others as good,

BUT HE HAS NOT.

Insist upon the Exact Label and TopFOR SALE EVERYWHERE. MABE ONLY BY

GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa.

M1. p!:u*j!i!r auv

N A it

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LORD & THOMAS, \I.V1 Itll ,|N. U.L vis CrilCACC

(Greatest liisoivety ot Uic tth

Ccimiry.

Medicated Air,

Satisfaction miaranter

l,

if uircctiuns are

followed, fr money refunded.

niclirs r«' c.irri-"! dirt-i tlv to diseased i.csiiva mild mrrr.ntof slrun^ly Mrthcaird thorouuhlv •softenmir and rt,jnoviiiLr all nrd s»-i !ftion^, healioij ulcirrati-d surfa«'«-s,

I ri.diurin^' thickenef memhranrs to a normal c»nI liitioa, and correctinji1 and oj'frn^ive iiri'ath.

'I'Jm1-

remt'dv. has met with womUif\U t-uoress, It is the 'ireatfa Wood Medicine in tl World, and is now reiuni»n« »i:.«-d .u«i prescribed by many of i.ur-ii*ost einnienl jthv'slcian^.

If not. k»*pt by v.nir druiriii^t.

s«:nd t«

the Mftdi

•eatcd A»r ,V. iehutoiid, Inti. S A, StdviiJi'fe' .V Ct-. S'ati Kirney, Nv»' .!iil l"!»*»"•»*" A' Ktrscv". '-f trlitl^ton.

Diseases ot Women.

WliM I iHK\

Consultation rooms over Smith'?* tlru^ store. South Washington Mrcei. Crawfordsville, Indiana. 1. R. ETTF.K, M. I).

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Notice is hereby ven that the uniU-rsItrneil has bu-en tippointed Administrator of the estate of George \V« Kice,lnte of Montv )merv cotintv, Indiana, deceaseil. Said estate i-- supposed lo be solvent.

EDIJ HAMILTON'.

Dnled Oct. (I. 1SXS. Ailmmistratru

£JOM MISSION KITS WALK.

In pursuance of mi order of tho Montgomery ilmiit court ol Indiana, made at tlx* September t«»rm.

INV.

In must No. of

surah Musenbnrk el u!.. VH. Ibitliolomew Iiomoiet el al.. Hit* titidersmiHMl will sell at private Hule. on or after tho dav of November, ls^*. al ?lit- law otllce of Klstine A- KiKtim-ln th rliv ot rawlordsvllle. I li fo.lowhiix desenbi-d real es|«te silnato in Mont^onifi einint\. Indiana, to-\vit: I bo east balfof tlie northwest «juarler »f se llon tblrty-ilve in township eluhfren (Jh,» north, of ratmo lour west.

A!s.», iartofl)ie west balfof the northeast i|n.irter «.f miirl section I hlrtv.live In *aid township ami ranye, lionmled as follows: I'.eyinnhj* at the northwest corner ol said west half, and runn:nu 1 h«*nee east l«» rods, thence M.Mitb WO r^»ds, thence west in rods. t!ie:ii'«» south bn tods to the p)ac«t of be^in(tlnu, con a hi I nu toyi'rt hor I'^o acres,

TI U.\M One-third of the nurchaso tuoney to b«- paid cusb in baH«l. one-third in one year aim one third tn two vcars wnb Interest, at the rat! «.-f j»er eciit. per annum on I n»« delerrcd j-avinents.

TllKlUl(K II. I'.ISTIN K.

Oct.27, iss*, iw, ronimlNsiotier.

A

ITLH'ATION rou i.ioi OK LITMNSK.

Notice bereb trlM-n lo the iti/«'ii of the second waid of the »*ity of ('rawford-ville, Montw'onaTV eounty. Slate of Indiana, thai I. Davil

A.

Johiwon. a white male inhabitant of

the afore dd eity 4d' 'rawfordsville, MtntT4»nery county. Slate ot' Indiana, «i\er the a^'1' of tuenty-one years, will apply loth4'M4Hit-^oinei-y niunlv Hoard ol ('omutisiouet at their reyuiar lhM'etnber term, IKSH, for a license to M'li all kinds of spirituous, !nou~ aud malt 11piors in a less quant ity than a quart at a titiH'. the sana't4 be drunk on the nivmlses where sai«I liquor* arr sol»l. Saiil llipiors are t4» be nld on apart of hit Xo. one hundi'4'd and 4*lev4'ii (1! I in the original plat of tin* city o!' i.rawlordsvlllc. Mont»oJiier.v county. State id Indiana. iKinnded as !olU»\vs: Itcjrimnny at tin* north^-a-t 4'orncr ofsaiii lot ai)4l running thence west on the north line ol said lot slxl v4iii4* iM iI eel and three M) Inches, thence south thirtv-nlne bb feet and Indies, thenco eal si\tv*one

Mill 14'4't

aud t.hriM* t) Ini'hes lo

tireon street, thenci* north thirtv-nln

f*it

I«*ei, af 14j thr4M» idi inches to the plan* of beK'nninR. In tin- brick buihlln^ron said hit In the olt »l lavvtonlsville. I nlon township. M4int Koniery inanity. Slate ol Indiana. flow 10, 'HH. DAVID A. JOHNSON.

iC.W.WMGKELT

ISucrrs'ior 11 W'riuht «V Miller)

'Insurance, Loan & Real Eslate,

Fisher Jilotrk, Hooni S,

erawfordsvillc, I ml.,

Having t.o,i lil the interest in tho I above business (J. A. Miller 1 will continue at the old oHicc. Insurance, tire, life and accident, with lir-t-clas'' coni|) inies, loans made on real estate, without dch:y, at the lowest rate, of intercs'., and real estale sold on tease.liable terms, (iood iiotcscashcd.

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We want everybody to come aud see our luickboatds, which we will guarantee lirst-class in evi'i irtieular. ll.inic-madc tl'.rou hout and trimmed by A. S. 1 lushes. We also have some nice busies. Call at No. ^lt and 213 South tlicenst.

Hainsev & Paltison.

Ginseng W anted.

Kor which the highest price will by paid by Nve.V Co., drnn'jisls, rawfonisviilc. hid.

Bee Supplies.

I. ond Supitlics, itiul lire .Smokers. Oriters bv mail |rcinpilv atteiuled t'i by Nvo t.V Co., itru^ei-t^. Orawfordsvillc, lint.

PIS.O'S? Oft E.J RO

riso tiro lor Cnn sumption is also tho best

Cougli Medicine.

3

If vou lmvo a rou^h without disekso ol llio

LIMITS,

a few U»scs aro all

vou neod. Hut it vou no irleet tins o:tsv means ol suletv, tho slight Couch niav heeotne a sorious inatier. and several

IHJL

lies will ho required.

QN5.UM PTION

Gcoruv W. JHsiU

Dealer

All Kinds of Coal and Coke,

FIRE

Dr Tea^ue's

New Remedy,

C-ure Caturrli, Asthm:i, Throat junl LUTIU »lisiM.it*?, Mas no equal

fnr

Sick c»r Nir%t»as

i't ]»«*.

S»M\«

CEMENT, L1C

BRICK, LIME

ornci of

AN 11 VAHI)-S.,iitlnvfsl it iii.il in U«-l -.t M't'ls.

W:i!n

W.IVUUITTUN. W.S.MMl-!• KIT.

BRITTON & MOFi'ETT AirORNEYS-AT-LAW,

CHAWK'UllSVIl.l.l:. INDIANA. Ollli-C I,VI M..11etl. Mol'uan.V Co l. ilrlli lore.

WM. M. REEVES, NOTARY PUBLIC AND LAWYER.-

iV ha in

Will ctK:ii in :ili knu'.c.o! law practice aiul ulso ac« an Iruslm:. ns'vivcr or apsiunr." whi:n «l«: sirvd. No harir«*s mailt' for consultathn.

.1. 11. lUMil OKI). w. T. WHirriNOTON.

Buriord & Whittnigton, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, K\\VKHl l)SVIl.Li: INDIANA.

J'nu'tWu' U» Moni^ontt-ry nml srljoinI nu *ouiitUsanil in llu? Suptftnic uml l-V«i« rul i'ourr An* nu'tub^rs uf tin-larui'st uul niost

Ij «l

inaUi*tmUiM'llonH

throimlioiit Hie worUl. M«»\ iaj»u**s Iuhu'IomhI.

KI«I«S

|»ro|»«rly s«-tth"|. burn»\s nstsotiablo.

(Jtlico over J'J-'IS Knst. Muin strr.«'t.

F. D. ABRAHAM,

Attornt'Y-a^-Law and Notary Public, t'llAW l-'OUPSVIliLK.

(JITJCC

INDIANA.

in room N n. I rawfonl lilork.on MatnHt.

».S. KKNNKI»V. b. H. LominlKHloiivr.

S. r. KSNKbY, Notary Tubllc

Kennedy & Kennedy, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,

CUA WK0KDSV1 LLK, INDIANA. Oflicc in Ornbaun Ihook. North Washington Ht.

.i W I'AL'l. MHWH1TK II UMPlIItl KH

Paul, White &Humphries, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

C11A

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ft 11

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M. H- «AI.KV 11. V. R.ALKT

GALBY BROTHERS, DENTISTS,

CKA W KOKDSVILLK I )Hit »•. Ki^her Hlnr'i

INDIANA. M.iinSt.

THEO.McMECHAN, di:IN

ns

CK W1' Ut DKVI LLK. INDIANA. T'nil4'is bis scrvlM» to tlie publi!. Midto "Good work and moderate prices."

For S a le 1

in-ii farms, one of UK) ncrex in Walnu township, and one of l»'i acres In Maolsow township: both in Ilm^ suite of cultlvatiun, Th« 120 acres will be sold In 10 or 8U acre racis. all at Recorders olllce.

Se.OOO.

8fl.()00 lionui money lo lonn wllliout com mlHNlon In KimiH to mit llio liorrowt'r, ruiLKonaljlc riiten. Cull on 1 A Iletchon, Criiw /ordNvlll1 I nil