Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1890 — Page 4

BtimnlnlcN the torpid liver, strength* CDN tlioHj?cstiveorfju»IF«.rosrulatostne bowels, aud arc unequulcd as an

ANTI-BILI9US MEDICINE.

In mnlnrinl districts their virtues are widely rvr^snlzi,')!. us 1 liey posnesN pcc« uliar proporlies in freeing thesystem from that. poison. Elegantly HDgar coated. JUo.so small. Price, 25cla.

Sold Everywhere.

Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y.

THE JOURNAL.

PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY.

T. M. It. JIcCAlX, Editor.

COne Year, 111 advance $1.25

IBKHS:Onc Tear, outside county.. 1.35 (Six ALonths.in advance 76

SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1890.

HOW WEALTH IS CHEATED. No people can create wealth by taxing themselves, but the can divert •wealth from one class of community to another.—Indianapolis News.

Such twaddJing as this is unworthy of any one who is fit to be outside of a lunatic asylum. Take a single example which every man in Montgomery county can readily understand. This cour tv taxed itself over $400,000 to sec re the five railroads which travers itc territory. Did it gain nothing thereby? Should a vote bo taken to-day on the proposition to have these roads all removed and the $400,(V 0 paid back into the county treasury JU we seriously doubt if a big ei

0h

foe?, could by

found in the uuty to give it a single a. The people here universally they did create wealth by if therrjoeives to ecure these great line: vavei and transportation. The people of Montgomery have taxed themselves more than $300,000 to secure a grand system of free gravel roads, which traverses every part of its territojy. Not a man could be found in the county who would take back this $300,000 and go down into the mud again. It would be just as sensible to argue that no [farmer could create wealth by taxing himself for a self-binder, a silo or a now barn. The truth is that all wealth is created by taxation for public and private improvements, aud there is nu other way to create wealth. The rudest Indian cannot even secure meat for his daily subsistence till he first taxes himself for a bow and arrow. Taxes levied to secure machinery to work with, for roads to haul on for factories iu which to manufature the necessaries of life, etc., ccn stitute the very foundation of all the •wealth there is in the country. If we had lollowod the absurb idea of the News, we should not have had a railroad a gravel road, nor a public ditch in the state to-day. The whole of our magnificent western domain would have been a wilderness and a waste.

HOPEFUL CONSIDERATIONS. To careful observers who have watched the political canvasses throughout the country, the general result of the elections was not a surprise, butjin view of the extent and sim-acter of the Democratic victory the Republican defeat is not sufficiently accounted for. As far as the victory iu Pennsylvania was conojrned, it was due more to the defection to the anti Quay Republicans than the strong organization cf the Democratic party. The defeat of the Republicans in Masschusetts and New Hampshire was undoubtedly due in part to the passage of the tariff bill. The fact that the new tariff went into operation just before the election, in time for the voter to note the rise of prices iu certain articles, but not in timj for a test of its general effect, operated against, the Republicans. Iu the Northwest the Republicans were affected by the tariff and -MICWJ The .Far uer's Alliance itne appeared as a formidable factor in the political struggle, and although the Alliance represented a widely prevalent spirit of unrest and discontent, yet it manifested its power in Illinois, Nebraska and Kansas, and to some extent in Iowa and various other States. Even in Republican Minnesota the strength of the Alliance was clearly •exhibited. The peculiarity cf this year's campaign over any that has preceded it, was, that the elements of disallection aud defection in the West and Northwest asstimed an unwonted strength that puzzled the politicians. In spite, however, of the Republican reverses, there are hopeful considerations. Tue Presidential election is but two years oil', and the conditions of that contest are altogether different from those of the one just waged, with the chances more in favor of the Republioans. If they had carried the I'iftyBicond Congress they might have lof-t the Fifty-third and the Presidential election. Democratic victory now is not a prognostisation of a Democratic ^victory in '92. Between the assembling o? the new Congress and that election the victor may become the vanquished, the conquered the conqueror, and this •willuudoubtodly occur unless theLemocratio party is united and possesses the

confidence of tlio people. Everything depends upon the course of events in and out of Congress during the last two years of the present administration and upon the record made by each party in the various departments of the Government which it will oontrol. The loss of their scanty majority in the House will be again to the Bepublicans as it is a preparation for a Republican victory two years hence, for as a prominent official puts it, "the Democrats will make such a botch of governing that the people will be glad to retire them."

THEKE will probably be no more legislation as to the tariff between now and 1892, and the McKinley bill will before then have vindicated itself. The differences existing among the leading Republicans in all parts of the country ill benefitted before two years have passed and out cf the present political chaos will result ia the securing of the presidency.

SHALL OB &WFORDBVILLE DIE?

The Question of Establishing a Creamery Tor the Benefit of Both Oity and County.

This Is a question in which every man woman and child in the county is in. terested. Active men are starting up new enterprises all over the country. Crawfordsville men are waiting for some one to come from abroad to tako the risk of investing here. Our business houses are empty, our dwellings are seeking in vain for tenants. "For Rent" is written in many doors aud windows. Our men of means are standing around with their hands in their pockets wondering why Crawfordsville does not grow. There is no uso "leaving the fact that Crawfordsville, once^tiie most thrifty and growing town in the State, has lost its vitality and is at the verge of a state of sleepy inactivity, and unless we awake from our lethragy and infuse some new life into the drowsy, listless denizens of the place, the next census will find us in a state of utter decay, and when decay once sets in it never stops. We have now an opportunity to start, and build up an enterprise hero that will benefit not only the city, but the whole county. Some gentlemen are preparing to start a buttT factory that wi'l use up all the milk for mile? around the city. It is to be on the now plan for extracting the butter from new milk, known as the centrifugal process. Such factories are being erected in many places and they are doing well for new enterprises. One is going up at Shelbyville, one is in successful operation in Lafayette, another is being erected at Rensselaer, and others at various points in! our State. Some one will of course ask if there is not danger that tlie^e factories will overstock the market- Not at all. It will not add materially to the amount of butter made in the country, -it is simply a change in the aj'of marketing it. It is the same kind of a change that took place in the manufacture of woolen, cotton and linen goods when we abandoned manufactures in the household and sent oui raw mateiial to the factory. It is simply proposed to sot away in the garret the churn with the old spinning wheel and reel, and send the raw material to the factory to be made into the finished product. It will lessen the work of the household and afford better butter, at less expense of labor, for the churning is all done by steam instead of the muscle of the housewife.

Now will the people of Crawfordsville and vicinity do something to secure this factory? The gent'emon who are at the head sf the enterprise propose to invest their own means in it largely but they want help, not by means of donations, but as stock, whieh they propose to make profitable to all the stockholders from the start. There will be a meeting of business men and capitalists at the court house Tuesday night to consider this matter, and it is to be hoped there will be a large turnout.

Try BLACIC-DRALGHT tea rot Dyspepsia*

WAVKLAJi D.

Rev. Cuppy will move to Indianapolis in a week or two. JJob McMains went to Valparaiso today to sell fruit trees.

The Midland firemen aud engineers spent Sunday repairing their engines. Frank Smith and little son of Alamo, spent Sunday with his brother 1'. K. Smith,

Why did you ask does Sam Sinythe walk so stately? Why, its a girl born Saturday.

Rev. Cuppy has about recovered from the injury of his lall. lie was able to fill his appointment at the Baptist church Saturday and Sunday.

Some contemptible wretch full of cussodness threw a rock in one of the street lamps at the corner of Cross and Green streets late Saturday night and broke the glass. We didn't think Waveland contained any one so low as that.

CatarrliCan't He Cured

With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or a constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's catarrh cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular presc 'iptlon. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderlul results in curing catarrh^ Send for testimonials free.

F. J.

CIIENHY

& Co., Toledo, 0.

Sold by druggists, price 75c.

for

Old

Infants

and

'CMtorla ia so wen adapted to children that I recommend itsuperior to any prescription known to me." H. A- Aacnra, M. D., ill So* Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. Y.

The greatest improvement in

Corsets during the past twenty

years is the use of Coraline in

the place of horn or whalebone.

It is used in all of Dr. Warnei

Corsets and in

Bryant & Stratton School, North Pennsylvania St., Whoa Block, Opposite Post»Offlce.

THE DEMAND FOR ITS CRAPUATES 13 GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY, It stands at the head of Commercial Schools 41st yutir enter any time elective or proscribed course individual instruction by a large, strong faculty lectures time short expenses.low complete facilities for BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, BTCJ. Diploma tree at graduation a strictly business school in an unrivaled commercial center superior equipments, ana unequalcd in the success of is graduates no rhanrc for positions furnished.

ELEGANT. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. FREE. HEEB & OSBORN, PnopniETORX

FERTIL

KNOWN EVERYWHERE AS THE HORSE SHOE BRANDSJ

A. E. Reynolds, agent, Crawfordsville.

CAP-SIC

no others.

The advantages of Coraline

over horn or whalebone are that

it does not become set like

whalebone, and it is more flexi­

ble and more durable.

Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets

are made in twenty-four differ­

ent styles, fitting every variety of

figures—thin, medium, stout,

long waists and short waists.

Sold everywhere.

WARNER BROS., Mfrs.,

New York and Chicago.

Happy Hoosiers.

Win. Timmons, postmaster 01 Idaville Ind., writes: ''Electric Bitters have done more for me than all other medicines combined for that feeling arising from kidney and liver trtwb ." John Leslie, farmer and stockman cf same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." j. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care wether ho li es or dies:he found ner trength, good appefile and felt just like he hud an new lease on life Only 50c. a bottle at Ney & Co. drug store. 2

ChHdrsn Cry for Pitcher's GastowV

WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizcr guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moffett, organ &, o.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

A

Children.

Castort* etiree Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Trills Worms, gives sleep, and pruiuOM. U» gestion, I Without injurious medication. THE CENTATO COMPANY,77 Murray Street, N. Y.

ismess University

WHEAT GROWERS

Made from Raw Bone,Slaughter House

Nothing Better for Producing Excellent Crops.

EVER?

PACKAGE

FOR THE LEAST MONEY.

6one

and Meat, with Acid.

GUARANTEED STANDABD.

SEND FOB GIBCUliAB,

N. W. FERTILIZING CO., Manufacturers.

UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO. ILL.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD.

WNUMTOIURFTO. RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &C.

ail pains such as 25 ccntH at Druggists, GROSVENOIt Sc RICHARDS, Boston, Ma*s.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS

THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe, Bare, LadJen, ask Druggist for Chichester's ENGLISH Diamond Brand in Kod and Gold metalllo boxes sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other kind* Jlefuse Substitution* and Imitations,

10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper. Sold bjr all Local Vrnulito*

All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are danr^roua counterfeit*. At Dmggists, or send us 4c. in stamps for particulars, testimonials, and

4tI*ellef

The Wonderful Tuwer.

The highest structure in the world is Eiffel Tower, at Pali", 1,000 feet high. But the great discovery of Dr. Franklin Miles is certain to tower far above it in promoting human happinots and health. This wonderful nerve medicine builds up wornout systems, cures fits, spasms headache, nervous prostration,dizziness, sleeplessness, monthly pains, sexual troubles, otc. Mrs. John E. Miller, of Valpariso, Ind., and J. D- Taylor, of Logansport, Ind, gained twenty pounds a month while taking it. Finely illustrated treatise on "Nervous Disease" and sample bottle of the Restorative Nervine free at Nye & Co's., who guarantee it.

DRONKKNNESS LIQUOK UAIJIT—In ulltiie World there i« but one cure, Dr. lluines' Golilen Specific,

It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee, without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Speeificin their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinkiug of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in coniidence, GOLDUN SPECIFIC Co., 125 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 40

Miles' Nervcitiuirjlver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through th nerve. Anew principle. They speedilyoure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest and surest. .'!0 doses for'2.r) cents. Samples free at Nye & Co's.

Young Again.

Fain and sickness bring on old ages, with wonderful rapidity. Weary step, and faded cheeks often come when enjoyment of life should be at its heigh. Loose's Extract Red Clover Blossoms will make one feel young again, and on account of its intrinsic value it is having an immense sale.

Tc Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will seud us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and Appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervous debililated system, and how they were quickly restore you to vigor and manhood. Pamphlets free. If you are thus afliicted, we will send vou a bolt and appliances on trial.

HF G1

A

DIAMOND BRAND

A

r\\i\is

Sure* &nd reliable Pill for sale.

for Ladle**" in

Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria.

Utter,MADLIIONAt1»A.

by return Mall*

CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.. Square. I'll lT.AmgI.PH I

VOLTAIC BKI.T Co., Marshall, Mich.

McElree's Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S BUCK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in

this co'inty: (Jniwforiisville, Lew Fislicr. I). 0. Smith &

Co

Moll'etl, Moivuii & Co.

New Hoss.Hronuug-li & Melhtyre. 1, Graves Ladoga,!?. 1). Middle. New Market, EBWray.c Wuveland, W Robinson.

W Fullenwldcr

Alamo, N. W. Myers. Wayiielown, W Thompson.

HEWERS OF

OLD HONESTY

WILL SOOp FI|vlD Jhj^T IJ

L/\STS 0 |n| E l^j TASJES

SWEETER TI-|Afl OjhjEI^ TO­

BACCOS, Ap WILL pLE/ySE

ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT,

YULJ AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT.

E /El^y pLJG SyAt*|pED LII^E

AyBOVE cily.-

JNO. FINZER & BROS., Lcois A Kj.

Georp-e W. Hall,

-Dealer in-

All Kinds of Coal and Coke,

Glazed Sower Pipe,

FIRE' BRICK. LIME, CEMENT, ETC

OFFICE

AND YARD—Southwest oornor of Walnut and Market streets

BY USING ALIEN B.WRISLEY'S

GOOD CHEER SOAP

LATESIAND BEST INVENUBN-LITTLEob

Ho

RUBBINGOFCLOTHES

REQUIRED -ASKYOUR GROCER FOB IT FOLLOWDIRECTIONS

TO WEAK MEN

I Buffering from the affects of youthful orrori, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will Bend a valuable treatise I sealed) containing fu'J particulars for homo cure, FREE of charge. A splendid medical work should oe road by every man who Is nervous and debilltF^d. Address, Trof. F, C. FOWLER, Mocdus, Conn**

yA

off

And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp

absolutely IIOIIcxploHlvo

MM

and

un­

breakable,

which

rives a

clear, soft,

brilliant \vliite light of 85 candle pouer/ Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than cither! That lamp is

"The Rochester.51.

Ko Smoke, No Smell, No Hrn!rn Chimneys. Only five yours old. ami over two million* in Use. It must be good lamp to main such telltun micrr'SH. Indeed It ia, fur lamps may come uud IiuupH nmv go, but ie "Rochester" slilnns on forever! "Over 'J,OOO iii-fiMic varieties Huntiiim find Table l.amps, lian]upt and Htudr, Vase mid i'iano J.amps—every kind, in Bronze, l\ir™!:iin, liruss, Nickel am! Ulack Wrought Iron.

A-k the lamp dealer for It. look for the trade mark si amp- "THE RUCIIKSTKII."

FIRST MORTGAGE

LOANS,

AT 4 PER CENT

Interest«Payable Anmiallj APPLY TO C. W. WRIGHT

Fisher Block, Room

U. S. Commissioner.

CLOSELY*

If h, lias n't

tlio LM-niiino Rochester uiui the stylo you want, orLf I here is no lamp-store near, send to us direct for freo illustrated catalogue (and reduced price. list and we will box and H"ul yuu any lamp sufel V:y eipre.".s, rij ht to your door.

ROCHESTER KAMI* CO., 42 l'ark l'lace, New York.

Mamtf'trturers.and sw Owners o/Jfoclies/cr Patents. Th l.unjr.'t in th? UrorM.

Press the Button, It Opens and Lights/

The Magic Seir-Liirhtitu Pofkft l.uttip. Ko toy nor jim-crack, but aroalgciiulim liMnp in nicl.rl cn-r, nlzc ot rocket match enfe burns one hour quickly ri'-llllcd. cs~0':j

_AWO

I ivb BRcut •wanted tn ev.vy 'own. Somelafy icWmnArSlvJO a tree!: vith it Siiiinli nn.i

ourflt and 10ff extra llvhterg sent prfi nld for fill It you write am) mcmlou tlim wiper, will tellyouiinw to Ketone for uoibin?. AduresH Ketnll Dopartmentof Rochester Lamp Co.. 37 Barclay Streat, New York

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Crawfordsville, Ind.

MONEY TO LOAN.

First Mortgage Loan at 6 pei eent Interest payable annually.

GOOIJ NOTKS "\SHKH

Ezra.. "V oris.

Main street. CniwlordsvMe.Ind,

C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.,

[Successors to Williams & Wllliite

MONEY to LOAN

8 PER CENT.

Farmers are grunted the privilege of paying the money ba ji to us in dribs of $100 or more atanyinteres payment.

Real Estate, Insurance Agents

Southwest corner Maln and Washinrton St.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

avlnff secured the services of Wtu. Webster, late of the Ann of Johnson & Webster, abstractors of title, I am prepared to furnish on short notice, full and complete abstracts of title to all lands In Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices. Deeds and mortgages carefully executed. Call at the Kocorder's ollice. oct-Syl THOS. T. MUNHALL, Recorder.

J03*uPH BUSNTORD FOU

v.

Lumber, Shingies, Sewer Pipe, Lime, Lath, Pine, Cedar and Cypress Shingles

The Clark County Hydraulic Cement Warranted 40 per cent, stronger than the best Louisville cement. The besh of Hard and Soft Coal. All at the lowest prices. Can not be undersold.

JOS. BINFORD.

213 South Wvslilngton Street. Crawfordsville

W,E. HU.MPIIHBY, W. r. UEKVES

Humphrey & Reeves,

ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW, and Notaries Public.

Ornbaun Hlock. Crawfordsville, Ind

Burford & Whittington

ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, CKAWFOKDSVil LE, INDIANA. Practice iu Montgomery and adjoining conn t£es and in the Supreme and Federal court Are members of the largest aud most reliable law association? a'ld make collections through out the world. Mortgages foreclosed. Kstates properly settled. li irges reasonable. Oflie over 23 -i East Main street P. S. KENNEDY,

B. C. KENNEDY Notary Publi

Kennedy & Kennedy,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. CRAWFOHDSVTLLE, INDIANA. Ofllce In Ornbaun block North Washington St

M.H.GALEY U. V. GALEY

GALEY BROTHERS, DENTISTS,

CHAW FORDS VTLLE, INDIA N A

Olllee Fisher block. Main St.

|THEO. McMECHAlSl,

1

DENTIST,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. ondcrs his service to the public. Motto iood work and moderate orices."

DETROIT smtKjitn S a HALF THE COSTol' hoist!njf saved to storekeepers, butchers, farmers, machinists, builders, contractors and others. Admitted to bo the greatest improvement. Ever made in tankle blocks. Freight prepaid Write tor catalogue. Fulton Iron and Engine Works*, I7jtab,18oa,10 Brush St.,Detroit,M.

LADIES' Comfort

The greatest known Female Remedy. Kecomin

11

it 11'

wherever used. Pleasant to use. Xot injurious or painful. Many Doctors use it. Cures leucorrhoea or whites, ulceration, inliammation and congestion of the womb, falling of the womb, cancer and all diseases peculiar to women. Used at home in your own privacy. 40 days' treatment, SI.00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receipt of price. .Semi for circulars. Lady agents wanted. Address

UDIES' COMFORT MF8. GO. RICHMOND, IH9.

LOOSE'S EXTRM1T

T=S ».l I

Bio on

c4NCERS'

Female Weakness, Ulcers, Tumors, Sores. Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Suit Rheum, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism and all Blood and Skin Diseases.

PRICE %U

per Pint

Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5. 1 lb can Solid Extract *2 50. J. M. LOOSE RED CLOVER

CO..

DETROIT, MICH, SOLD BY AUDFUSGISTI.

1 •, .• by S.nitli A Myers,