Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 November 1900 — Page 7

Travis & Hrown

Buy iind sell Ileal Estate.

Insure Property. Loa

-5

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Are now rciiuiivd by eureful buiiu:: men all veal ostiilc le:ils iiiul exnitiini:]^ iU»,.'nr\ lire ilemundiiiK more complete showing of th. rccorils, so it. is more dillk-ult now to iniike sutisfiietory abstract than ever. I ean Lruh claim to have the loiw«t experience and lie best equipped abstract facilities, as well as tinbest, abslrucl qjerk ill Montgomery county anil will Kiiarante^ tlie correctness of'all my work. Kates less than charged in anv of Ihe adjoinii: .' counties. A. C. .1 K.XN'ISi

NT.

F!y

HAKMSKOli SA ,K. T^Nirahle we lo *»1

mj

Ely's

.1 ii(i inu rov"jJ. at rea*tma^le prlc

per acre. HOI'** ft

4

AN I LOTS in Ihe o. Tor sa!e •*.-

very low ^rtcos*. If y«u wan11o ,• jrciiae or

iSH ili

|kt cent.-M'-a-v.

Procure Pensions,', Etc

110 South Green Street.

Zna

38

The Abslracier.

Lottis McMaios,

Law and Insurance.

ATTHHN T.Y fur AMKKKAN ,'UH KTV '. of N.w VorK, ii of \i «. ^Vhy :.?it ur.-f, fiei in your fri^t^U, when :n fur-!' ni»h you i"y kinil of bmel yiM f» Miiiill For furlim* Information can tu our

Office

MONEY

F). M.r li »'l ir.u'. Jnnisv:• »«•». Ind:

Iihvc mi '.i ii in on trnern t, tt :t inj »n :i I-

u)onti) cnut

n.ii«*i nn.'«ur»t 1 rfjih t! \)r ia n' hf «st

GiMiny t. me rn.-reiif *r. Noc^i'l n» »*. ISv\ ail and ur otflc We n:t MH r.t!" I' t'ic i, r^ n* a! farm r.-iM vrs. N in»l '-iv tin »*V»M Mo I'y II ,|i I'll 0 Mill out votv ur red (Jul ii wrjic further p»vr: ru \-,ii s.

FK AN V. A N

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III" Nnflli lir.

Office With A. no*: 1*. llotink of »rh.

R-I-P-A-N-S

bes melt

In lKe.-'tl in. liver tr A N L'l »*B Conhtk'!sUin, bill• usnOHM i-Banl^h int(s noihUi^nf^e: hoiit^ 017.7.7 bend

!!k uti-

huumi"-mi I»-HV«-S

8ped

R(-

.Cheai) and nant%. u-t t'io ttuoff. Try theiij—sure relief ihey brinj:.

Fot Sale ot Trade.

10 the von Ves- Karma M- ir •one ry County 4 I This sor? eti^drVc

Listen: f'

,farrrs

PST In MonU'on ET'Y

iirny. fi»r Mr toinp county cii'moi b**at-n tn ilm sctte fur tine, MM. S.

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r«» td-

churrhos iriil -eh o's ti-o* imnr ve-'i^i o' all mis. Ti»esc 'ar r. ar^ fors«lebv Ot her nt fo' vurio-»s N».w if yo #Hnt tnhby iifirii1 farm u?are-s hie prion i'v-a payirm vs ni» 'o a see me snon I ve ?»..•}) fry le r«»n in acr»-» to :i.«. hutr- as y»»u wish. I also h*ve City p*1 pe, 1y at 1

Andrew Townsley & Co. -Vawrt»r«

s\ille, Ind.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,

Mortgage Lo^ns, Real Esta'e. AHSTHAC I'S *»K

1

TL caret Ii compli

'r»'« p-»o l*te tr-ci no-.k*.. M»NKV TO I/O AN at iowesi ti%. wjtl privilege of reviving nart jncipa any l».i ot rind

sel)

Cream Balm

Easy and oleasan to use. com ins no injioluu .irtiK

It Is inii.'U Iv

sorb (1. (.iives i«: ii• »t once. Jt ii. on !Aii

REAL ESTATE

real e^ta'»

Or rn tlte "i* rniui a iao at raie o4 In*e est. oicaHocail «n consult, me s»t n*v office.

Thos. T. Mtmhall.

rt'm

Kmui-.91*

A*:»trftCtor.

V.4',1 H\ 'ivi'f

Th«» I,KAS'si N( and II KA i.tN (ft'i for -i

CATARRH

... A." 12'^ IP

CATARRH

^.WQLD

.y- COLD

JNHEAD

tiiflamniiOion. IU: N oei ur te.'is he nn in br:oi. Il-stori-' 'he senses ..f t. sip aiid sm«ll. t/arve 1/ so,.

li,

driiii ior hy

mail: triiti si/.e, 10c by nm11 KLY HHI III Kits'. 5'i W'ai'ien N York

TH£ LAW

OFFICI

W. P. BUI TON,

ISBVi E. Mate St,. Cirawfordivlllo, luJ

In addition th^ id of buHlness Mils ulllo* buys »n) SC

IIK

ronl fgiK'

oaCouimlastoo. »nd 'O^ns n^y The olli 8 supplied wl'h 1 ir^e '•». ii- r\ (lesira'i propeny. Including Nrms from 10 to 8V. »oro« in tcis and roinillcs. for or trude

HOUBPS.icjol'ilnitin

o'il.

ana lo's nil u»rii

City, ranglnif in pr'c- from }400 n. |7.on( Tucant lots In hltlo.-t 1' nee. 8 'liii t? .* Hulet'e addition, and in other nirf-of th Olty. Also some vi^y Oo-lr»hle busl'iess Ii actions and suburbnn tractn.

Public Sale of Cattle The largest Stock Sale of the Season. We will offer for sale at the Law stoul: hai on Grant avenue, rrawfordsville, Ind., on

Monday, Dec. 3, J900,

Sale to hej/in at 11 o'clock, lfiO stock and feedin cattle, all dehorned and well bred, graded us follows 2(1 steers weitfhinif 1.050: 20 weitdiiug 1,000 2(1 welKhint? 000, 20 weit'hinn 800: 20 yearlings wciKhins 700 4o feeding heifers weiKhins from t',00 to !)00 a number or uiotl fresh milch cows, some stock hojrs and slice]).

This stock will all he assorted and ^railed to suit purchasers'. Stock all under shelter, and a {rood warm place to he.

TKKMS

SAI.I:--Six

or

months credit without

interest, purchaser giving iwod approved note. This will (?ive you time to fatten all ihe stock and put it on the. market.

We are in the business, and will have a sale each month during the winter. Jiverythinj offered will be

mjUI

without reserve. A. KLK'ITMIEK. \VM. JOHXSOK.

is naturally a subject of wonder and worrimcnt to the yomv mother. Happy and easy will she be if some kind friend tell?, her of the marvels of relief to be obtained by the use of

LAWS AFFECTING LA*

The Lt[Jls!uturc Will be Several.

Firmzsgi

There is nothing in the world like this simple liniment, used externally. It relaxes ail strains and distensions, soothing hcadaches and nervousness, as well as relieving morning sickness.'' of nruusists SI or sen' ,'exnrpr.? paitj on receipt ofrrkc. "\VrIo for ii:uTr,ac»n»'H.i ont.-iiuhsj •••t'.iiiMiii. m: i% iituMo mil Mothers, irec. The HruiKirlti Co.,Allan!

A number of enactments ailVcti'"/ labor law.s in tin- .-tate will ha asked «u* tie legislature at its next ^e^i.nn by th. vurious committei"!-, ami several 1 uvs cow jtandinir will probably lie

a-aended

at the request of the legisla­

tive committee selected lo watch the intervs's of the labor unions of the state.

A renewed effort to abolish chile la tor in the state will be made, and with this in vi. the aiipointmeiit of four more deputy factory inspectors w.ll in all probability be asked. The raisi ii: of Hi age at. wfiieii chibiivn may now be employed will probably be a feature that will be placed Iv-fore. the legislature, and an elf.irt wiII also be mad to prevent, the employment o! ciiihi rm of tender years in retail stores

Provisions for the enforcement of tho eight.-honi- law as it now stands is an ottier mallei' tbat will be brought by the labor organizations, the passage «.f a law ri quiring the employment of at least uvo men on cars of ho interurbmi lines and the appointment of a boiler inspector who will also receive the attention oi the organizations.

The passage of an effective primary el *c! ion law, a law provid inu' for frte sc'iool books ami the abolition of chat tel loan companies are s.min of the Other mute 's I hat will receive attention. The operation of the prisoulaws, as they now stand, are, a a rule, satisfau ory, but some minor le^islaiion along this line may be asked,- and a place on the bea of prison directois may he rtC|iie-ei-d bv ortraniz: labor.

Oil a Rampage.

Reports come from Almno of a healthy row orogre-sing there in the Christian church. seeins that the pastor, Eider Cunningham, has been preaching some very radical sermons of late and has been especially violenton the suojeet of baptism. His radical utterances on this subject caused a Decided sensation last, Sunday evening, and upon the conclusion of the sermon, Robert THUS, a leading member, aro-e and asked that his name be stricken from the church roll-. The pastor replied that the matter would have to come before ihe church authorities, and ha r, tore

or Selling to Mlnurs.

•Jim McG lliard, bar keeper for Sam Gill, was lined Monday lor selling liquor to Frank Vancleave, the sixteen-year-old son of VV. H. Vancleave. Mr. Vancleave cliar^* that several other bar keepers were guilty of alike offense-and he prop ses to prosecute them all. ihe authorities of Wabash college are preparing to prosecu a bar keeper of the city who sold..liquor to a couule of young student.-,. The buys have already been punished for their iudiscretion by dismis-al from college.

It is alleged that in several of the saloons here boys can purchase liquor whenever they wish to do so. ]f this is a lact it is to be hoped (hat. prosecu tion will be vigorously niwbed.

A Good Thing.

Slid Wm. Oueal, ot near Yonntsville Saturday concerning the proposed intern -ban railroad: "Jt would be the greatest thing that ever happened for Ripley township, and I feel sure tl.e right of way could be secured absolutely free. It would put us in direct mmunication witii the markets and easy roach of Crawfordsvlllo. The al fie ds next to us in Fountain county will be.a big item for the road, too, for few people know of the really good quality of this coal. I have used this coal for several years until this winter when 1 bought a car load of Virginia coal, and do nor, like it near as well as the Fountain county toal I sincerely hope that the road will im a go."

Joy on Tap.

Frank Thompson last Monday took out license to wed Alwilda McDaniel. Mr. Thompson obtained a divorce a short time ago and Mrs. McDaniel got hers last ppring after two or three t, ials for it.

ANew

ti. T. Beverlin has sold a half interest ii the old opera house procery to Joseph A. Smith, of this city, and the linn is njw Smith & Beverlin.

FOR FORGERY.

sked to Pa.- Cliiirlcv !3rlttoii Arrested On a Serious

Charge—Goes to Jail.

Lilnt Monday Charles E. Uritton was aires! ed for forgery on a warrant sworn out by Charles H. ITury, slate agent ol tho Standard Oil Company, the Unal agent of winch concern Mr. Ijrit'.on bad been for some thr.e.

Tiie Standard Oil company complains that LSritiun while its agent here purported to have used supplies in the company interest, which he in re uity did not use, and that he obtained from the company the money for these alleged supplies presenting bogus receipts from the tradesmen v. ith whom he purported to deal. The alh lavit charge.-, that lie worked the Stanuard Oil company out of si) ,.M by e.-.eat.ilig lorg, receipt, tijat amount from ihe (.'rawtordsviiie coal and grain company, t.ne receipt hearing the date of Aug. Io. A*eat R-nry claims that his company is out bet veen Wni) and $400 on iiritton auu declares that other similar transactions will be shown up later on.

When LJritto_ wn»: arrested he was taken before 'Squire Siilv.ell and placed under a bond of $250 for his appearance at oneo'c

THE CRAWFORDSYILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

TONE

Thai 1 should su'Ver £0

ock

tatton.

Tuesdav. Mark

Hays furnished the bail and he was released. Oa Tuesday he appeared in court with his auorney, George Hari.ey, and waived examination. Tiie bond was the.i raised to §100, in default. which he was remanded to jail. Britton has been a hard working boy ami has always sustained a good repu-

Anderson's Antics.

Eliza Anderson has tiled suit'for a divorce from George Anderson and hopes to land the de ree in time for a Christmas gift. She ought to have

of

after tlie dismissal of the congregation slapped her daughter by a former there was a heated discufsion of matters marriage, Carrie Melvin, until the pertaining to the welfare of the church, child was simply ck. The complaint says that George

one

in a gilt frame if all she tells about Georye in her complaint true. She Says he is a drunken, jealous brute who nev-r provided for her during their 1 'e together, unless a liberal provision

kicks, cuff a and curses would fulfill tlie requirements of the statutes. He alien eu to kill her twice, sue says, and Ihe last time they met, it was leafy Ju. e. he knocked her over a Chair, punched her face, pulled her her clothes, and finally

VMIS always bad and

that tilizn was always :_rotid. So was a del wife. "T "A perfect woman, nobly planned

To warn, to comfort: and command Oioy she Uiuu't command George v--ry union.

Fred Goes Over the Road. Fred .Johnson, charged with having pas-ed forged checks on the Citizens'

ink. to whieli checks were signed the tirni name of Lawrence & Husonbark. 0' New Market, was before Judge West Tuesday for trial. The state had ouiy a few witnesses and when it closed the defense started to nut on witr osses to prove Johnson previous good character, no attempt being made to disprove the charge. Judge West promptly put a stop to this and the defense thereupon rested. The jury quickly found ihe defendant iruilty and he will be sent to the southern reformatory.

Were iMarritd.

Last Monday at 'lie home of It. W. Goss occurred the trri Montgomery C. Rurk and Miss vanchia Young, Mr. and Mrs.

S of

Lh-

Ered

Wilhite being the only witnesses of tho

Congressman Lindis arrived in the city last Tuesday and was escorted to the Elks'hall wh^re he was initiated into the mysteries of that order. Jnthe evening he banquetted the ladies of the Wingate Glee Club at the Crawford house. On Thursday he left for Washington Citv.

Farmers' Insurance Company. The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., met at the court house Tuesday in quarterly session. Since the August meet-

(tm,, Ann .. j'

tig 810b,000 worth of insurance has

CAN PIPE IT.

1 lie Supreme Couit Molds That Sas Can lie Piped to Chicago.

Special to the .lournu!. .||i|

1N 1I AX A

I'olis,

27.—'JMio

Nov.

This pretty compliment called for more drinks and ihiu^s were getting pretty sociable. Nicer fellows than his companioi tid had never found. They tnplv couldn't do loo much for him iu the way of drinking tho trood red liquor he paid for, and then they were so polite. One of them pulled a table out in the. middle of the room and p'Oposed a song by the warm member from Veedersburg. tid modestly rejoined that while he wasn't a lark he was on one and consequently has music about him. This brought down the house, and everyone was perfectly willing to, help tid up on the table, whore he sang that touching son s, My Little 'Lasses Candy Coon." There was great a|plause and everybody drank another round while tid wep' in sympathy with the sentiment of the song. There was a demand for more music then and Ed started on the beautiful b.ilad, Iveep 1 hose Golden Gates Wide Open.' The folks evidently did not. do so for the in thing Ed roab/.ed lie was pushing like sin on fates that were closed tight and the fellows in all the adjoining cells were yelling at him to go to sleep and quitmakingsuch an infernal racket, tid's money was all gone when he awoke

su­

preme etmri to-day aibrnied the case

of the Mamifaei.uiers this (Jonipany vs.

the Indiana Natural (.'as Oil Com­

pany taken up from Marion. The p'aiu-

till souoht ty veuti the defeudar.i.

from piping gas outside the state un­

der the law of 18S',i. The court holds

that la .v to be miuouatii ional, and

conriiMjuently gas ay be piped outside tlie state.

A ccdcrshurj! Rrau is Wrecked oa the liochs ol Cravlirdsvl!le.

Ed Washburn is the warmest, bunch of smoke that blows HIOIH. eedersburg, and when he got on ihe kivcod I cars 'o come to Crawfoi dsvilie Monday he made tho conductor in a new suit turn green with envy. 10J was arrayed in a stylish gray suit and line linen and it!3 prepared to fare sumptuously. hen lie goi bei he had about twen'y dollars in his pocket, and be rattier tiiouu lit such a bundle ought, to furnish ordinary amusement, until the miduigt train for heme. It did. Md was not long in landing in a bar room and there he fell in with some mighty nice and pleasing companioi Not a man of theiii was adverse in the least oegree to drinking with him, and after a few rounds one nf t.beni told tid if he would only shave off mu-taehe he would look like William Jenninys l?ryan must have looKetl at his aye.

Tuesday morning and to Turnkey Long he confided the belief that he ha I been doped with •"knockout drop-" by his tiiy companions of the nitrht before, The police haven as yet learned who !thev were.

Married.

Ni \v Hichxio.vd, Ind., Nov. 2ii.— On Sunday, Nov 2")th, at six o'clock p. m., occurred the marriage of Miss Aynes Maude King, the youngest, daugnter of Mr. and Mr-. ,1. A. Kinjr, to Dr S L. liayles-, of Hot Springs Medical Institution, of Hot, Springs, rk. The wedding took place at the bride's home, only the immediate rela tives witnessing it. K.-v fl. C. ^Ves ton perfornn th" ceremony. The bride is well Known and is held in hi' esteem by a wide circle of fr'endi-'. She is also an active member of the ti. church.

Death of Aaron f-aust.

Aaron E.iust, aged ninety-time years, died Monday evening at sevt o'clock of the infirmities of old age at the residence of his grandson, Lee Surface, with whom he made his homo. Tho funeral occurred on Wednesday

mol'ning

happy union. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrk "Mekitiusr. Mr. Eaust was born will reside at (il.'j south Washington 'D Ohio, but came to this county amotg st'-eet. Both are popular young people

at ten o'clock, Rev. T. D.

t,'1° ver^

and their many frienas with them joy. farm ^ve miles south of the city. Mr. Eaust was a highly moral and upright Excltcment For Mr. Landls.

baen passed favorably upon and the jtb thetn. company now has 81,700,000 in polctos in I elTeut.

Cocoas^chocoiail

PURE! HEALTHFUL!!

GROCERS EVERYWHERE

l'rst settlers and entered a

man and was an ardent advocate of the cause of temperance,

Undc. Paste Social.

An under paste tocial will be given at Beech Grove school house, known as the Nutt school, December 7. for the benefit of the school library. Admission free. Come, have a good time. tin

a Minstrel.

Lee Buroker and Claude Williams left last Monday for Bement, Til., to

in

cre

Hutchinson's minstrel band and

will tPuvei tho remainder of lhe

To ^fark .Sih-.

A cube of red sandstone, two feet square, suitably inscribed, lias been erected in the old cemetery at Deerfield, Mass. It will mark for the first time in an appropriate way the grave where forty-eight men, women and children were buried after the massa­

in 1701 by the French and Indians.

Tuu' JOURNALoOlce

1-iiA.Nk

O

tor calling cardy

••••a anno BCIB a 8 BIRtlK HUB

I Hicks Predicts Sielghing

Corucr Grcc: and Main Sts.

^OE

GILA MONSTER'S POISON.

There Ar« People A\ ho Claim lis Itlte Is Iturmhss. J. Van Den burgh and (). IT Wright give an account in the September number of the American Journal of Phvsiology of their experiments "on Ihe physiological action of the poisonous secretion ol' the Cii la monster (Vleloderma suspectum). According lo them the poison is in its effects similar lo the venoms of snakes, respiration, licatt activity, sensory irritability and rapidity of blood coagulation are all atfirst, increased, then retarded, with a gradual total loss ol function. The \aso-moim ceinet is, howev'r, not involved in this quickening and subsequent paralysis. On the contrary, the poison produces immediately a fall in blood pressure owin to vascular dilatation. The motor nerves are not. affected. The red blood corpuscles frequently become spherical as the result of the poison and the blood may he hiked. The secretion of urine j.s .stoplied. Respiratory paralysis is the usual caiiKO of death, but if artificial respiration is maintained death ensues from Ik— rI failure. The poisonous character ol' the bite of these reptiles lias for a lous time IK en a matter of dispute^ ?Accounts of death res'King to mini'"from their wounds have been reported, but it has also .been'claimed by those who hnve looked into the matter that these- stories were mostly of doubtful authenticity and that others quite as trustworthy showed the contrary to the truth—namely, that the animal was harmless. The.se experimenters. however, did not use man as a subject, and il may be that, notwithstanding the effort of the poison on other animals man may for some reason- be immune. Still, it is not. advisable to indulge in any frivolities with the creature, at least, until more is known res'arding it. The late Prof. K. D. Cope had one for some time as a pet in his study on Pine street. He allowed to run around among f'ie fossils and papers seemingly without any thought of its being rtangerou.",.

Tin*- inth ami xr, and you want to bo leadv .anIu'Ii it conns We an. ready viiha fine line of mI. i^bs It. won oust .you anything to come in and tee

I hem, and von woi.ld beMir liav.- one laid awav, for wLn-n

the i-lci^lntig conies voii'll want one ftrnbly hud and

might have to v^a^. 0

124 North Washington St.

ENTANGLEMENT OF EDWARD, aNSnHaBBHMIIBBiHBKNBaaHKKHnBBBBUKHSHKHXR!

•tn,

..Beautiful Goods..

Sure to

We have just reeetved sonov

new and choice designs ill cut, glass, and the prices are more ihan reasonan'ole. We also have on display choice pieces of Art I'ottery and line China.. We will endeavor to make your visit to our storeoiio of pleasure.

'.rr ,. J. A. Oswald

:itl\ and avoid tho rtisl)

A. S. MILLER. 5

..r"? (?h ..

iii ia in I. $5

Cures Hacking Coughs, Horo Lungs, Grippe, i'nenmonia and Cronehiti.-! in a low days. Yv'hy then risl'c Consumption? (Jet Dr. Hull's Coujvb Syrup. Don't be imposed upon. ]?ci'ttse the dealer's siiDslitule. It i.i not tts good as Dr. null's. Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism and oil Pain. !rice. IS und 25 cenl«.

A N I

Funeral Director and Embalmer

CRAWFORDSYILLE, IND.

Ml iTi'icsn' Rii rlsi'iiriinl In cU. i, im, day and nljild. A ta-lv at-t ndnnt will hf far, I lie i' di strKl. 'Ullr., —213 S.Wnshlnstnh St. Ii. sid —4 I f, \V, slllli) "-n 8t

fohu B. Swank, Assistant. Telephones No. 61^81^83

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8S.

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inn-i! oai.' lint, lie. I

tin's, nin iiin*, iif I lie firm .1 imv. & )., Clolnu n-iHI-iiiinel't.y ,.f I |e |, ni 'v hi rl S'lt ts nt re a' it 1 tlc.t Id 1 ni will pay iln sum ONK

II

UNIkIhKKi.

tarr'i tlnitr n»" he cioefl hyl.heusenf AI.I.S ('ATAHKLL (UIIK KHANK rilKNRV. S'»" rn t,:i tii'iiT" nil a il suhsert inn In my presence, ttils fith dti* of Decern tier, A. Ii.,

•jsuAi. Nutari) l*utllc

Hull's Ont/irrh Cure ts il en Internul nn" dCi^ directly mi tie til, od and inueinis ur8 of tDe system. 8onl .r ,, Imimlu «, fr e. J.OHRNKV Ai'O., Tulwdo, O.

H,,|d by driiK^lBt.-, 75c, Ha I'd Kara I'll In u-» th» 8t. V.

The Journai«

Vanscoyoc.

I

A W. GI^ASON

A Good 'l'liuiK.

(iernian Syrup is ihe special prescription of Dr. A. Boschef, a celebrated German phybician,an(i is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries of medicine. It quickly cures coughs, colds and lung troubles of tbe severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and bealth.v con dition. It is not an experimental medicine, but lias stood tho test of years, giving sai it-faction in every ca^e, which its rapidly inereas'ng sale every eoson confirms. Two million b( tties sold annually. Bosehee's Get-man Syrup wits introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and villiige 'n the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Get, Green's orize almanac. For sale by Mollott & Morgan.

7

'"is Jiunioi'i/.ciii by liiw to act us KxiHMiior. Adininist.nitor, ui, Kcc.eivcr,

ssi^(in-cinij jh

A

ft

Be*trand E. May,

OMHOPATH

irfruituut** ol' 111ti AniiTK'nn Solmol of t' «»jml h.v »*f rk«vit!(s Mo. OMU ir 1 l(i S. Witsli. St. Hours 7 to l*«i

ii.

m.p

I to -I p. ni. Consult !!inn troe. Correspond-' ^nei* solicited ami osteopathic, htcratiircj on upplicjuion.

DR. PAUL J. BARCUS.

Office III N. Washington Si.

OVKK NVI. & HOOKK DKUCI STOKK.

IIOME 'PHONE 301.

GAYLORD S. McCLUER,

'Nttornrv dt 1 3«r.

Ttcul 'F.stiitc iiiul V'robute mutters ninifully ui 11111141'd. Wills, r.onl u'!s uud louses pi'i'iiiircii. (Ji'iieral priirlire.

Notary Public—IIS S, Green Street, Oiipo.sttc Postofftce.

^lA^vyvvv^vwi/vv^vwvvvv

The Oawfofdsville I Tttist Company..

Trustee., and

i«miora 1 A^eut. In tcrest '. f, paid on linm tleposils, pro))(vrtv cared for, and consultation as to willv and investments free.

Ofilc(* C'orner Main and \,#ren, over hv A nieriium

dikectows

1 A. I1'. Itiirnsey, Silas Pt !.t rwfn, I'. ('. SoirximlWv I). VV. Uountrci T. N. liucus, i»'. p. Mown. tcii Milhorn'-y. :V

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iV/-lvo t*rxcf ir

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