Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 May 1901 — Page 7

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S. Walnut Street.

Mrs. W. R. McLean, of 316 south Walnut St., wife of the well known Veternary Surgeon, says: "For two long years I had kidney trouble characterized hy pain in my back just across the small part, and in and through the kidneys. I was continually trying something or other, in my endeavor to check the trouble, but my efforts were unsuccesful until I saw Doan's Kidney Pills commended by people living in Crawfordsville who had used them. I went to Moffett & Morgan's drug store, got a box, took it according to directions and the pain and aches disappeared."

F. A* Dennis,

Physician and Surgeon.

Genito-Urlnary and Rectal Diseases a Specialty.

Office In Thomas Block—EastlJMaln Street— Home.'Phone 394.

Bertrand E. May,

OSTEOPATH

Uradaate of the American School of Osteopathy at Klrkiville. Mo. Office 116 S. Wash. St. Hours 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence solicited and osteopathic literature on application.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.

Are now required by careful business men in all real estate deals and examining attorneys are demanding more complete showing of the records, so it is more difficult now to make a satisfactory abstract than ever. I can truly claim to have the longest experience and the best equipped abstract facilities, as well as the best abstract clerk in Montgomery county and will guarantee the correctness of all my work. Rates less than charged in any of the adjoining counties. A. C. JENNISON, The Abstracter.

A, A. Swope, M. D. Physician and Surgeon.

OFFICE—JoelBlock. S. Wash. St. Residence—Homel 'Phone 664 Offloe 618. Calls answered promptly day or night.

C. E. Ftfllenwider,

Successor to E. T. Murphy & Co.

Real Estate, Loan, Rental and Insurance Agent.

Plenty Money

I bave what you want—call or address me at Room 4, Campbell Building. 'Phone 408.

The Sultan'* Throne-Room.

The throne-room of the Sultan at Constantinople is a gorgeous sight The gilding is unequaled. and from the ceiling hangs a euperb Venetian chandelier, the two hundred lights of which make a gleam like that of a veritable sun. The throne is a huge seat covered with red velvet, and having arma and back of pure gold.

SUNBCNNETS 19C at the Golden Rule.

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East Market Street. Mrs. Luther Hamilton, of 912 east Market street, says: "I saw an advertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills in our Crawfordsville newspapers, and as I was suffering at the time with pain across my back and loins and other symptoms due to weakened kidneys, I went to Moffett & Morgan's drug store for a box. took it according to directions and the result was a cure of the last attack. I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to the public with .the utmost confidence."

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WHITESVILLE.

Mrs. Jas. Auman and children Sunday at Zeb Auman's. Arthur Berry man is making a with his uncle, Zeb Auman.

RATTLESNAKE.

John L. Davis was down to his farm Sunday. John Cash was in the city Monday on business.

Robert Rush made a flying visit to Happy Hollow Sunday. Marion Vancleave and son have been building wire fence for W. J. Coons and James Gilliland.

Alex Rush will never buy another bedstead unless they warrant it not to fall down when he goes to bed.

Steve Tinsley and family, James Caplinger's family and Joseph Layson and family were the guests of Henry Layson and family Sunday.

Miss Eunice Rush and Mr. William Kennedy, of Parke county, were married Thurday evening by Rev. Liston, at the home of the bride's parents. 3i miles south of the city. Only a few inviced guests were present. Mr. Kennedy has won for a bride an estimable young lady. They go immediately to housekeeping. May sunshine and happiness follow them through life, is the wish of all their friends.

HIGH BLUFF-

Mrs. Frank Harshbarger is suffering from pleurisy. Hello! White Church—expect more word soon. It's coming.

D. F. Pefiley and family were at Samuel Harshbarger's Monday afternoon. Sheep shearing is now the order of the day. All who own sheep are busy.

Mrs. Sam Byrd and daughter, Nellie, of Raccoon, are papering for D. F. Peffley.

Sam Peffley, who has been nursing- a

Fire Department.

Mr Emery C. Krug, of the city fire department, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a good reliable remedy for backaches and kidney trouble. I had aching pains in my back and loins, at times very severe, brought on no doubt by exposure in my occupation as fireman. I procured the remedy at Moffett & Morgan's drug store and after taking a course of the treatment the pains and aches disappeared. I endorse Doan's Kidney Pills as a wonderful remedy.'!

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A large crowd from here attended the horse show at Ladoga Saturday. Will Lollis and Marion Tharp took in the show at Ladoga Saturday night.

Duckie Davidson returned to Crawfordsville after a few weeks with her son here.

Remember the services at the Christian church Saturday night Sunday and Sunday night.

Rev. Walters filled her regular appointment at the D. V. church Sunday and Sunday night.

Lon McClain and family, Meade Himes and family, John Everson and family, Will Luster and family, spent Sunday at Thomas Luster's.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

crippled foot, was able to go to the horse show Saturday. D. F. Pefiley and wife, Mrs. Clarence Goff and Mrs. Isaac Pefiley spent Wednesday at D. M. Harshbarger

LADOGA

Dr. Kaboda is now a resident of Ladoga. Paul Murray, of Irvington, is visiting relatives here.

A. J. Hall and family are down from Crawfordsville. Miss Allie Stamp was quite sick the first of the week.

Pearl Harshbarger returned from Lebanon a few days ago. Ex-Judge Harney and family are down from Crawfordsville.

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Facts.

A. lame back is a bad back. A weak back is a bad back. An aching back is a bad back A bad back comes from sick kidneys Sick kidneys cause backache. Backache is the first step The first ache of kidney ills. Urinary troubles next, Disturb your night's rest, Annoy you all day. Dangerous Disbetes comes. Then right's Disease. The end is near then.

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Fire Department.

Mr. Wm. W. Vance, chief of the city fire department, says: "I had kidney trouble for three years so bad at times with my back and pains across my loins that it was difficult to walk about. I was always worse after taking cold, and in the morning I often was so lame that after sitting down for a short time I had to make several attempts before I could get up. I was advised, after taking several cures, to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured them at Moffett & Morgan's drug store. Prom the first dose I began to improve. After taking the full course of the treatment the pains and aches disappeared and a permanent cure is the result. Mrs. Vance has used them with the same good results."

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Miss Maude Grantham, of Greencastle, was the guest of Miss Cora Harshbarger from -Saturday until Monday.

The horse show had a good attendance from this vicinity Saturday, and a few High Bluff horses captured ribbons.

Although we are not yet connected wite the Ladoga switch board, we are very much enjoying our telephones which were placed last Monday.

Mat Davidson and wife, of New Richmond, with Dr. Brown and wife, of Alamo, spent Saturday night and Sunday with D. M. Harshbarger and family-

Miss Bettie Sullivan is visiting Mrs. Clyde Jones in Crawfordsville. Miss Emma Sands, of Lebanon, is the guest of Miss Verna Nicholson.

Miss Nell Gordon of Bainbridge, is she guest of Miss Leona Myers. Misses Lula Rockhill and May Higgest, of Greeocastle. are the guests of Mrs. Wm. Widdop.

The "Woodmen Picnic" at the opera house Saturday night was a success. Even all the standing room was sold.

Mrs. Harry Rapp went to Chicago Monday to spend a couple of weeks with her husband who is employed there by a rubber tire company.

The horse show is over and was a great success. The day was beautiful and everybody was here. Every town around Ladoga was well represented and all were satisfied as they had a good time and were well entertained

Miss Allle Anderson will leave Thurs day for Springfield, Mass., where she has accepted a position as stenographer. For the past year MisB Anderson has been, with the Rcaehdale Novelty Works and her work has been' very satisfactory. Let us hope she will find success wherever she may go.

Mr. Curt Stoner, of New Ross, and Miss Veva Talbott, of Ladoga, were united in marriage by Rev. Stockslager Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride's parents in north Ladoga. The wedding was quite a surprise and a very quiet affair, only a few friends and relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner will live in New Ross..

NORTH UNION.

Ona Surface is washing dishes for her aunt this week. Mrs. D. B. Wray was called to the bedside of a sick brother Sunday.

Fanny McMullen spent Saturday night with Lee Surface and family. Pierce Payton and nephew, Frank, visited Mrs. Robert Stump Sunday.

Miss Maggie Clark, of Whitesville, is cleaning house for Mrs. Laura Coons. Mrs. Flora Faust and children spent Sunday with William Rice and family.

William Smith and wife went to Crawfordsville Saturday night on business.

Lee Surface, wife and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Zachary, of Crawfordsville.

Bessie Shanklin and Clara Kirkendall called on Mattie Whitesel Monday afternoon.

We have not seen Charles Grider's bright face lately. We wonder if he is in Whitesville.

Charles Lamson and wife have been spending a few days with his parents at Waveland this week.

Mrs. Sadie Surface was called to Crawfordsville Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Brown.

Thomas Shanklin and family and Thomas Lidster 6pent Sunday with Mr. Thompson and family, of Yountsville.

John Whittaker and George and Mattie Whitesel visited G. W. Utterback and family Saturday night and Sunday.

Mrs. Gallaher and daughters, Ruth and Clara, have returned to their home In Illinois after a few days' visit with relatives here.

Bis Four .Excursions.

Our Florida special runs solid from Indianapolis to St. Augustine via. Jacksonville.

Most All the Pains and Aches of Kidney Ills Start With

Frederick, Md., $17.30 round trip May 9 to 13 inclusive. Account of United Brethren Church Centennial Celebration. Return limit May 17.

Cerro Gordo, 111., one fare round trip May 24 to 31 inclusive. Account of Old Order German Baptists (Dunkardsi meeting. Return limit June 3.

A BAD BACK

Every case of Backache, Diabetes, or any kidney ills can be cored by

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Buffalo Pan-American Exposition

No other kidney remedy has ever received such emphatic endorsement. Read the endorsement of

Crawfordsville People:

Green Street.

Mr. E. F. Williams, employed in the American clothing store, and living at 316 S. Green St., say9: "I had a lame back and pain across my loins very annoying at times. 1 procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Moffett & Morgan's. drug store and took them according to directions. In a very short time the pains and aches disappeared. That was about three months ago. I want to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills, believing them to be all that is claimed for them."

Fire Department.

Mr. James Laymon, of the city fire department, says: "Some two years ago I was taken with pains in my back and across my loins and other kidney trouble. I did not pay much attention to it at first but after awhile it became very serious and annoying. 1 used plasters but did not get much benefit from them. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised I procured them at Moffett & Morgan's drugstore and took them according to directions. In a short time the pains and aches left me, and after taking the full course of the treatment a permanent euro was the result."

May to November. $15.30 for 10 days limit ticket, 819.10 for 15 days limit ticket. Some of the principal features of the exposition will be: A trip to the moon, Phillplne village, animal show, captive balloon, house of kll nations, war cyclorama, baby incubator, Johnstown flood, Hawaiian theatre. Last but not least nature's grandest spectacle, "Niagara Falls," whose waters will be illuminated in different colors-at night. For full information call on or address

W. J. FLOOD, Agent, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Vnndalia Special Kates.

To Logansport, round trip $1.30. Sell May 13, 14 and 15. All good to return including Saturday, May 18. Account encampment G. A. R. and W. R. C.

To Buffalo, Pan-American, $15.30 for tickets sold Tuesdays only, May 14, 21 and 28. These tickets good leaving Buffalo including the Saturday following sale, or 5 days. Wa,tch these dates Also for 15 day ticket, price $19.10, and for season ticket $20.85.

To Lincoln, Neb., one fare, $16.85, round trip. Sell May 23 to May 27. Good to return to June 4. May be extended.

Account Decoration day, one and onethird fare round trip. Sell May 29 and 30. All good to return to May 31.

To Kansas City and return $14.85, which includes execution of tickets by joint agent. Sell June 9 and 10. Good to return leaving Kansas City not later than June 14. Mystic shrine.

To Ft. Wayne, account Elks, $3.85 round trip. Sell June 11 and 12. Return leaving Ft. Wayne to 15th.

To San Francisco, Cal., and return. Epworth League convention. Fare $52.85. Sell July 5 to 13. Must reach San Frandsco by midnight July 18. Stopovers going, Colorado points and west. Time limit returning Aug. 31.

Lake Maxinkuckee and Garland Dell tickets now on sale. Winona Lake May 15.

Homeseekers' rates to usual territory Tuesday, May 21, with a little better time limit than formerly.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

Clean Gloves,

Mrs.4 Crites will demonstrate the Heimbach perfect glove cleaner at the Big Store for a few days. This preparation will clean all shades of kid gloves, making them almost equal to new. Bring your soiled gloves and have Mrs. Crites give you practical proof free of charge. L. BISCHOF.

TRx our job printing department and gee first class work at reasonable priceo.

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More Facts.

Don't pay to experiment, Kidney trouble is too serious Delays are dangerous. Experiment means delayTake a remedy that's en' dorsed But get good endorsement. A stranger's word isn't auk ficient. Hard to prove testimony from a distance. Take the word of people! you know. Take the testimony of friends and neighbors.

Easy to prove such evidence. Ask them about it. Local testimony is the best proof.

Fire Department. Mr. J. F. McGilliard, of the city fire department, says: "I had trouble with my back. There were pains and aches across my loins at times very severo. I tried several cureB but did not receive any permanent results. I was much worse after taking cold or when exposed to inclement weather. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised through the papers, procured a box at MoITett Morgan's drug store and after taking them the pains and aches left me. I give Doan's Kidney Pills all the credit and heartily endorse them."

G. S. McCLUER, Attorney at Law. Real Estate for sale or rent.

115 Smith Green Street.

Money to Loan

Woihavc accepted the agency or a Loan Company, and lhave plenty of money to loan on three, live or.^tcnl venra' time, at4 and 5 per cent, interest, with privilege of puylog $100 or any multiple at an.v Interest-payment. Parties wanting to borrow monev should sec us before making Unal arrangements. We also represent some of the best Life, Acoidcnt, and Fire Insi'runce companies. Farmt loans and Abstracts of Title a spocialtv.

MORGAN & LEE.

Office in Ornbuun Bill., west of Court House Crawfordsville. Ind.

Abstracts of Title,

Mortgage Loans, Real Estate. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE carefully .oomplled from up-to-date abstract books.

MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates with privilege of repaying part of principal at any interest period.

FARMS FOR' SALE, desirable land, well located and improved, ut reasonable price per acre.

HOUSES AND LOTS In the city for sale at vory low prices. If you want to purchase or sell real estate, or to make or renew a loan at a low rate of interest, please call and consult me at my office.

Thos. T. Mtfnball,

Abstractor, Real Estate and Loop Agt., 128K E. Main St., over Lacev's Bock Store.

The,

5 Crawfordsville Trust Company

Is a home institution composed of homo men, and attends to the responsible duties of Exeoutor, Administrator, etc., with care and promptness. Bonds furnished for office holders of any kind, reasonably, and consultation as to wills. Investments, etc., invited.

INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS.

Offloe—Corner'Maln and Green Streets, over The American. •.