Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 December 1890 — Page 2

Tilt's Pills

This ponulns' remedy mover tails to eff ccttuaily euro

Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Sad Digestion.

The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. Dose small ly suar coated anil easy to swallow#....-.

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SATURDAY. DEC 27.18!H)

THE Ladoga Laid er has beeu greatly improved under its now management. As a local paper it is rapidly coming to the front.

COMPLIMENTING the administration the Deaioeratio New York San aays: "It is the cleanest siuce Abraham Lincoln. No public scandal blurs its record."

THE apportionment bill which gives to the H.mso a membership of 35(5 passed the House by a vote of 187 32, many Democrats voting for the bill. All the negative votes were Democratic, among them the representative from the Eighth District.

It is not only in Ireland that there is prospect of hunger. In Germany, where the crops have not failed, and where nothing unusual has happened, hundreds of people are in distress for food and clothing. Germany must have armies, but they do come rather high.

THE law for the first apportionment for representation in Congress was pissed April 11, 1792. The second apportionment act was passed December 31, 1811 the third, March 7, 1822 the fourth, May'22, 1832 the fifth, June 25, 1S12 the sixth, July 30, 1852 the seventh, March 3 18(52 the eight February 2,1872 and the ninth, February, 25, 1882.

NEW YOKK Pitisss: During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880, wo imported 855,381,802

and exported $12,(505,076

of iron and steel goods. During the year, ending June30, 1890, we imported §41,679,501

and exported §25,552 208

THE bill called after Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, but riallv the people's tariff' bill, is the law, and in spite of all the Democratic misrepresentatioas, this Christmas, stockings will bo filled with as many beautiful gifts as ever before and at lower prices. This will be the week to buy look over our advertisements, and go and buy something pretty for your wife, ohildren and friend ?. Don't be mean enough to tell that old forged falsehood of the politisians', to rob your wife and children.

NEW YOKK PUESS: 1889, wo imported, T*

but from the ported only

During October,

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2,282.520 dozen eggs.

The McKinley bill duty on eggs went into effect Oct. (, 1890. From the 1st of October'to the 6th we imported

1,139,303 dozen eggs. 6th to the 31st we im,'£0123,589 dozen

In other words the McKinley bill made a home market for

1,019,628 dozen eggs in twenty-five days and November will doubtless make a better showing still.

THE defeat of Wfule Hampton in his contest for re-election to the Senate by a young man uamed Irby is a natural sequence to the victory of the under classes of South Carolina over the o-d aristocracy. A local newspaper describes Irby's fighting record, and says that "he did, on half a dozen occasions, override the Town Council of Laurens that he stood on tho public square with his gun and defied arrest, but there was no fighting that previous to this he wus present when Kilgore was killed, but after staying several years where the law could not find him, while a reward was offered by the Governor who succeeded Hampton, he returned and satisfied the jury that he did not do fighting on that occasion that after this he disagreed with a poor painter at Laurens and brought up a Negro from his plantation, whom he made whip his white man, while he stood by with drawn pistol. Even that was not fighting, as Trial Justioe Parrot decided."

The infant reason grows apace and oalls for one more application of thac good friend, Salvation Oil, Tvhicli never disappoints but always kills pain.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffebt, Mor gan k, Co.

THE LITTLE JuKER OF GERMANY. Artemus Ward called the kangaroo of liis show "a amoosin' little cuss." No other name so well applies to the emperor of Germany. His funny antics in themselves furnish entertainment for a whole show, as amusing JUS ever A. Ward's was. William has just issued an imperial edict to his slaves engaged in the occupation of teaching that they must make themselves familiar with political economy. That is to say not too utterly familiar, but just familiar enough. That means just sufficient to "enable them to demonstrate to their pupils the errors of socialism."'

Again, in instructing the tender young mind in religion, teachers must hereafter pour into it more morality and less theology than they have hitherto been doing. William proposes to boss religion in his realm, he does.

Once more comes the little joker. Modern Prussian history must be taught, taught severely, right up to the handle, in future. But it must show especially what vast and far reaching benefits have come to the working people from the Prussian kings. Though every other part of history be wiped out, that must bo rammed dowu the infant throat— rammed early and late and often. Hundreds, thousands of William's working subjects go to bed hungry every night just now, if they are fortunate enough to have a bed to go to buv what does a little thing like that matter? Teach the children the benefits society has derived from the Prussian kings.

Fancy an imperial ukase from Washington directing school children to be instructed in the benefits the American people have obtained from the administration of Benjamin Harrison!

Uhurch Accessions-

Nineteen persons joined the Center Presbyterian church Sunday, fifteen by letter and four upon confession of faith. These latter were Alex Mahorney, Miss Margie Coulter, Mrs. Mary A.

Natson and Miss Mary A. Watsort Those by letter were Dr. T. F. Leech and wife, Ellersie Leech, Charley Leech and Miss Mabel Leech from the Judson Presbyterian church, Miss Sarah Wilson from the Kirkpatrick Methodist church, Frank Coss and wife from the Lima, O., Presbyterian church, Prof. Alexander Smith from the United Presbyterian church of Morningside, Edinburgh, Scotland, James Coylo from the First Presbyterian church of this city, Miss Eliza Jones from the Russelville Presbyterian church, Harvey llansom from the Congregational church of Iledfield, South Dakota, Mrs. Anna M. Downs from the Bainbridge Presbyterian clutch, Mrs. Lilly D.Plummer from the Danville, Ills., Presbyterian church, and Miss Sophia Kleinham« from German M.E.church of Lafayette.

Ocar O. Jeffries and Nannie Harshbarger. ..

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They Do Aspire-

The Democracy of the county are de termined to have its share of tho spoils of the next Legislature. There were originally five candidates for door keeper but they finally all agreed to leave it to A. N. Higgins to make a choice. He at once selected Ed Coleman. Wm. Hulet,one of the four notseleoted, changed his tactics and IB now working all his strings for the committee clerkship. It is not probable that either one will get the desired position, and Hon. Michael Carroll announced the other day that the number of clerks and door keepers would be greatly cut down dur ing the coming session.

31urrlage license.

Minnie

Benjamin F. Voris and Bowman. V. S. G. McDowell and Addie E. cook, -v

Garvett Bastian and JesBie Bible. James S. Day and Elizabeth Simpson.

Andrew J. Harris and Eliza Armstrong. t'... Andrew Blair and Matilda Bell.*

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Ahead of the City-

Alfrey's heading factory was the scene of some lively hustling Sunday The time had been taken to put in a private electric light system for the uee of the factory for lighting for dark days and nights when obliged to work. The dynamo is 75 horse power and -10 incandescent lights are fittingly arranged about the building. The whole is calculated to make the factory as light as day and will be a great improvement on any light in the city.

Masonic Election atLindeiiTho following officers were elected and appointed in Linden Lodge, No. 350 F. A. M. on the 20th inst: W. Fraley, W. M. A. R. Brinson, S. W. O. W. Stingley, J. W. W. H. Montgomery, Treasurer W. S. Loffand, Secretary W. F. Montgomery, S. D. Joel Conrad, J. D. Robert Martin, Jos. W. Wilson, Stewards Geo. E. McOlain, Tyler.

For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsaparilla is a radical,reliable remedy. It has an unequalled record of cures.

WHY WILII YOD cough when Bhlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $]. Moffett Morgan Co.

No cure-all or untried remedy will cure! 5 does Simmon's Liver Regulator,

NEWa 01 A PERSONAL NATURE.

—O. M. Lacey is quite ill. Orien Cook is home from Anderson. —Tim Callahan came up from Greenoastle Saturday night. —Charles Bacon and wife are the guests of C. N. Holdeu. —Mrs. John Corbin and son, Dan, are visiting in DuQuoin, 111. —Dr. Taylor has returned from Charleston, South Carolina. —W. A. Bodel and wife, of Lifayett will spend Christmas in this city. —Mrs. E. M. Barnhart is visiting in Terre Hauie and in Decatur, ill. —Mrs. Lee Dessaur and Mrs. Hart,of Lebanon, are the guests of Sol Tannenbaum and wife. —Miss Winnie Gerard, of Crawfordsville, is the guest of her sistir, Mrs. Horace Miner,—Frankf rt Crescent.

Mrs. Law, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Mrs. Tom Davis Mrs. Leslie Thomas leaves Wednefd-iy to spend the h^'.idays in Crawfordsville.— Terre Hauto Express.

SHORT SPECIALS.

Louis Tledlnirn. of Kort Howard,Wis., 85 years old. committed suicide by hanging.

Fort Atkinson. Wis., was lighted by electricity for the first time Saturday night.

Mrs. lieauchetnin died Saturday, making seven victims of the Quebec railroad disaster.

Judge Schroeder. of Cincinnati, has sentenced Charles Craig, the wife murderer, to be hanged April 2.

James Fitch, a brakeman on the St. Paul railway, was caught in a frog at Monroe, Wis., and crushed to death.

Charles Lane was fatally stabbed at his home southwest of Decatur, 111., during a dance, by John Wood. Wood escaped.

John Gamble, a wealthy farmer living a mile from lligginsville, Mo,, was called to his door Thursday night by a stranger and fatally shot,

Rev. N. B. Fizer, who ran for Governor of Arkansas at the recent election, has been suspended for five months by the White 1 fiver conference.

Newton L. Harrington, aged 25 years, jumped from a window in the third 6tory of the Commercial Hotel at Tiffin, O., and was instantly killed. He was intoxicated.

The grand jury at Buffalo, Y., has found Sarah Ann iMcMullen guilty of murder in the first degree for causing the deatli of Nellie Connors by throwing her from abridge at Akron.

Simmon's Liver K-igulator is a most excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. S. •ntz, Chap, to Bishop of North Carolina.

Pain and Oread attend the use of niott catarrh remedies. Liquid and SLUITS are unpleasant as well as dangerous. Ely's Cream Balm is safe, pleasant, easily applied into the nostrils, and a sure cure. It cleanses the nasal passagse and heals the inflamed membrane, gi\ing relief at once. Price 50c.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

The most obstinate cases ot catarrh are cu'-od by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, tho oiily agreeable remedy. It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied into the nostrils. For cold in the head it is magical. It gives relief at once. Price roo,

A National Kevnt,

The holding of the World's Fair city .scarcely 50 years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as the discovery of the liestorative Nervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases." with unequalled testimonials free at Nye & Co.'a. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs.

Children &*v ftr Pitcher** Castori*,

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Remarkable Facts,*-

Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large proportion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkart, Ind. and Mrs Maiy Baker, of Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering 20 years. S 0. Linburger,druggist at San Jose, Ills., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, whk'h ouri-d th* former, "worked wonders with his wife." Levi Logan, of Btchanan, Mich who had heart disease lor 30 years, says two bottles "made him feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Nye & Co. Book of wonderful testimonials free.

No sounding ptirases or loolisli boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Werts' 13alsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial sizefree For sale bv Lew u'isher.

SHILOti'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

-."if liupepsy.

This is what vou ought to have, in fact vou must have it to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily,and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and tho use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oast the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend ElectricBitters for Dvspepsla and all diseases of ver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c nd SI per bottle by Nye & Co.

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"Caatori* is so well adapted to children that recommend it superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. ABCHSR, M. D.,

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A. E. Reynolds, agent, Crawfordsville.

Ladles,

Cafttorta cnrce Oolte, Constipation^ Sour Stomach, Diarrhasa, Eructation, Tfilig Worms, gives sleep, and promote* alI gestion,

I Without injurious medication. Tins CENTAITR COKPJLUT, 77 Murray Street, N. t.

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Bryant & Strattoa School, North Pomia-ylvania St., When Bloctc, Opposite Post-O3ico.

THE DEMAND FOR ITS GRADUATES IS GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY, It stands at the head of Commercial .Schools -list year enter any time elective or prescribed course: individual instruction bv a large, strong facultv lectures time short: expenses low complete facilities for BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, ETC. Diploma tree at graduation a strictly business school in nn unrivaled commercial center superior equipments, and uncqunlcd iu the success of its graduates no charge for positions furnished.

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Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria.

'GULATOR

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS' BILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wife in one year, and one bottle of Bradfield's Fjmale Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she had taken before.

lief— Bradfielcj^e Female" Regulator did me more good than all the other remedies. Mrs. ELIZA DAVIS, Charlotte, N. C.

Have used Bradfield's Female Regulator and can recommend it to all my friends. Miss C. S. WIEMEYER, Denver, Col.

BRADVIKI.D REGULATOR Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price, Si.oo per bottle.

I RU NKKX N ESS LI O LOR A HIT 1II ill! tue World t.hern Is but on«- cure. Or. Huiiies' Golden Specific.

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

Young Analn.

Pain and sickness bring on odd age«, with wonderful rapidity. "Woftcy step, and faded cheeks often came whoji 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 lutvin-g an immense sale.

Te Nervous Debilitated ^Ien.

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

VOLTA ic BELT CO.,

•t. Marshall, Mich

Interesting to Farmers. No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for tho lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effect in all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet nfallable for croup and whooping cough, lrlal size ftee. For sale by Lew Fisher

Bowels irregular ana constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Sure to relieve. There is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.

HEEB & 0SB0RN, PROPRIETORS.

™isT WHEAT GROWERS

Made from Raw Bone, Slaughter House Bone and Meat, with Acid.

Nothing Better for Producing Excellent Crops. EVERT PACKAGE GUARANTEED STANDARD. F£%.

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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria..

THE POSITIVE CURE.

I ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren 8U, New York. Price 60 ctsj

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

boxes sealed with blue ribbon.

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ask Druggist for Chiche*t6r'» English Diamond Brand in

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and Gold metallio

Tuke no other kind. Rtfutt SubttituttonM and

All pill* in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, arc danircroaH counterfeltH. At Druggists, or send

4c. in stamps for particulars, fisiimonialts, and "Kel!ef for Lnlle*," l*ttcrt br return MalL 10,000 Testimonials. Same Paper CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Mndtnon

Sold by all Local lrnsgUt«* l'lUIxA DKLJMllA,

George W. Hall,

-Dealer in-

All Kinds of Coal and Coke,

Glazed Sewer Pipe, BRICK LIME, CEMENT,

FIRE

JAMES T. GOTT, Carmi, 111.

Havesuffered periodically for years—been I r-\n.'rrp ivnvuin"^..,! treated by the best physicians without re- Southwest, corner ot

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TOT1CE TO STOCKHOLDERS,

The annual meetint.'-of the stockholders of the Indiana Wire Fence Company will be held unon the second Thursday of January, 1SU1. The meetinir is for the purpose of'electing seven directors to serve the cnsiilturyoar and to bear reports trom the Company's ollic.ers: to consider the propriety of increasing the capital stock of the Company and lor other business as may come before the stockholders.

Meetinir will beheld al the Company'soMice. ll."i south Green street., at 7 o'clock p. m. Jan. 8th, 1S!1.

O- M. Ji«Kr:n, C. M. CKAW-FOllD, Sere tary. 0 Freti ident Dec Ki. lSiK).

Estate of William F. 'Headway, deceased. "\g-OTICE OF APPOINTM EXT.

Notice is hereby tfiven that the undersijrned has been appointed and duly iinalitied -is administ rator?of the estate of William F- Treadway. late of Montgomery county.lndiana.deeeasetl. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (JEOHGK WHIG I IT,

Dated Dec. 1", 1S90. Administrator.

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OT1CE TO NON-ltEiSI DENTS.,

State of Indiana, Montgomery county. In u.e Montgomery circuit coiirt, November lerm. 18!)0.

Helen It. Uost, Charles L.-llost vs. Marv M. Long. Complaint No. iiTDfi. Now comes tho plaintiffs by Cmne&Aitdcrson tlieir attorneys, and flies tlieirallidavit that defendants. Synthia Hoilidiiv, Naucy Lydikay. Aiplieus Watkins, Anna Harrison. Milton Watkins, Albert W'utkins. John M. Kclsev and John C. Hays ate not residents of tlie State of Indiana, and thatthe complaint herein is an action affecting real osUite.

Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless tUej be and aplcar on the 33d day of the next, term of the Montgomery Circuit Court. to lie holdeu on the lltli day of February, A. D. 1891, at the court house iu Crawfordsville,iu said county and State.and answer or demur to said eomnlaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.

Witness my name, and the seal of said court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this 18th day of December, A. D. 1800.

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December ^0, 18'JO.

FIRST MORTGAGE

LOANS,

AT 4 PER CENT Interest Payable annuall'j

APPLY TO

C. W.WRIGHT

Fisher Block, Koom 8, Crawfordsville, Ind.

C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.,

[Successors to Williams & Williito.]

MOiNKY to LOAN

6 PER CENT.

Farmers nt'O jrrantod tlie privilege of ptt.Vliif the money tm to us in dribs ol' #100 or morr at.any (uteres payment.

Real Estate, insurance Agents

Southwest i-onier Mainaml Washington St.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Hster,

iivinp secured the services of Wiu. II Wofilate of the tlrin of .lulmson & Webster, abstractors ol' title, 1 am prepared

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furnish on short- notice, full and complete ahst nictc of tit le to all lai.ds In Montgomery county, Indiana, at reasonable prices. lJeetfe and mortjraKes carefully executed. Cull in the Hoeorder's ollice. octoyl Till S. '1'. MITXHAI.L. Recorder.

W, E. HI'Mt*uItKV,v W. M. IlBEVKi.

Humphrey & Reeves,

A TO RX S-A T-L A W, and Notaries Public.

Ornbaun lllock. Crawfordsville, Inrt

W. T. Whittingtbn,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,

0 It A W KO l{ DS VIL LE, INDIANA. Practice in Montgomery and adjoining counties and in the Supreme and Fedoral court. Is a member of the largest and most reliable law associations and make collections throughout the world. Mortgages foreclosed. Estates properly settled. Charges reasonable. Otlkje over '2.'ilA East Main street

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ATTUKNEYS-AT-LAW CUAWFOUDSVILLE, INDIANA. Ofllcciu Ornbaun block North Wa^liinurton St

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GALEY BROTHERS,

DENTISTS,

CItAWFOKDSV1LLE, INDIANA Ollice Fisher block, Main St.

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CKAWFOHDSVI LLE, INDIANA, enders his service to the public. Mottc ood work ami moderate nrices."

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IIALF'THE COST of hoisting saved to storekeepers, butchers, l'arir.ers. muohitilsts, builders, com rat-tort and others. Admitted to be tljJT.greatest improvement Kvcrinndp in tackle blocks. Freight prepaid Writt' lor catalogue.

Fulton Iron and Engine Works-, Estab, 185", 10 lltush St..Detroit,

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COUGHS AND COLDS.

35c. and SI. at all druggists.

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