Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1890 — Page 5

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OXE EXJOYS ^?th the method and results when jrrup of Figs ia taken it is pleasant lid refreshing to the taste, and acta ffatlv vet promptly on the Kidneys, '^Ter and Bowels, cleanses the sy»3 effectually, dispels colds, head:':.es and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs Ls the on'iv remedy of its kind ever produced. pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt iu its' ftciioa and truly beneficial in its tikis. prepared only from the rnost •'healthy and agreeable substances, its 2i!iv esceUent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most liar remedy known.

Jrru? of Figs is fcr sale in 50c sad SI bottles by all leading drumAny reliable druggist who est net have it on hand will pror,r? it promptly for any one who ffLc^s to try it. Do not accept anv Kistiate.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. StS FHAHCiSCO, C'L. UZSriUS. Kt Hi# 13RK. I

DAILY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY. NOV. S. l?9u

THEUTY.

The Weather Report. '.rvi-azA—? a.m.. fair,

5H0ET ITEMS AND PEESONALS.

C. Smith was calle-1 to Pc-rrysrilie U"-iiv t,y '.he illness of a reintive. •V-.v" -H A Grayoon returned, to I z*'' rsft-c:r.g after a visit wit'e friicas.ic th,j cit. .—Xooat-car. afford to aiss the V. M. C. A re course this r.:er. Its -cv.ity "ce nest ami its price ruhin reach of ai!.

Mrs. A. A. Fultos. of Car-ton. China. 5.--1 Mrs. D. V.'hiuier. of Icdiar.iii-j'is. ire »i:inj their aunt Mrs. S. L. WisharO,

3n^i Township S. 3. OonTennon. Tie foHowifa^ is the programme of the Brjya.towaship Sacdar school convenUD2, to b-jr hold iii the Christian churen arN-. s- Mirket, Tuesday, Nov. *25, LS00. v:.j"yKS.VOOS' ESI .N. .".VD^rotional Services, conducted by

Vaneleave. T:ie Toacder's Ke.sp.3'-^ b*'J\ isio ts^Cynveriion of :hs Pupiii W. J. M^.es.

The Itoauoa of the Pas:or the

S:n-iay ,:hoot. Rev. J. C. Ashley. ,.U :,0 Itej-ponsibiiity of the Superintenfest for the duco»s of the School,- James i-ii.e. il '-v' Deportmeai the House of God. r.t7. H. L. KiQ'i.c.

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Prayer and Praise, J. H. Arinentrf'i:. Tae Joys of Sun-day School WirK. he- F. Galey.

I.e.S4oa study—HelpsMth-vi-. i:. r.ads. J- Tae Place of the Sunday School isnr. urri, Me-.'. S. K. K.

The Sweet Wtistler.

M.v! Laura ilcilanis, the sweet

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of IaJuni, in four pieces e-tch .tog an 1 diSoult, removoi any prejna:o- against the lady whLstler, and iixxi woman's rights reached k-ti^r ti.in the limits set by some old Koverh makers. To describe her whistle *j'aid iifej de^oribing the whistle of tne tird, and tho^e who did not hear her E'^ed a treat. Cjnpled with an an*«3uattig air and graceful manner, she is&toieia favorite.—Hauiiltou Tiaes.

Mellannis is to be at the Y. neit Monday night.....

To Be Torn Oat,

gang of a dozen linemen of the ^iera L'aion arrined in the oitj last to rearrange the lines of that comp»nv here. Tne Market street line will torn ont entirely and messages from central office will go to the Junction "r »a_v of the Monon station. l"he

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the station to the juuetion

tiiken from the sides to the cut tiey now are and placed directly in roa l--d.

Deatn of aOhiiu.

Juansf, the two year old son of John 'jtinarti and wife, died last night at J- laaiiv residence on west Chanley

The funeral will ooour to-mor-aittruoon with interment at the Cautery four miles from th city.

'"up '^nndr^d gixid looking homely ones too) ?lt for

.®,'~ »,!lotogmph at #2 per dozen be-

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.. D0C.i'0£s EL A. AND T5AGI2

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Kesides at Skiwuee Moun 1 an belongs to toe But Ground Caar. Meet ing Association. Whs .Superintendent of the gtouous a Juhn Djhertv \ice President, was not t^re v.-n,-long. Neither was President ii- ha: cor Treasurer Miller. Ti- «eeretttT'« duties in ln Were to eoeire noa *•$' Iwk over tit.- books and ae

Superintendent'iu the kc.^ihI manage-

tnent cf the grounds. i'or.ad IV-tnt two or^ throe tiaes on the outer edite of the tatwruaew. Witness »j»d Pettit -vtv anusuaily busy after night settunc up tne pate keepers' until 10 or 11

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t-.irkeys are in '.ae market.

-e«a Hesry is home to spend Suaaay:' —SfT. H. Wilson, of -South Bend, is •li .v —T.ae L-iVe:a ha^ a !ive aUizitor ,oc ex Sj :. "in&ns: other attractions.

i'hsre *ere tirtiiiciaiiisats

over the grounds at night. AXSA MBHAUlty. Daughter of i. N. M-harrr iv— mil*, fa® Shawns M'.und churcL Was at the parsouase on M..udtv afternoon about two o'clock. Witness motoer went with her. hilt? the panv were sitting ia the parlor Pettit came the door and called Mrs. \Vatehead.

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folded. Pettit's arm slipped and the gl«s was brckec. Witness sat in full view cf them and there wis no scurHicc between them.

Cross—Mrs I. _\. Meharry, little LHne. witness and her aother were in the parlor wht-a Mrs. Wnitehead w:vs

OUL. W KUt-sio diJ liOt hti'tT what said out ili liie h&A. MRS. J. O. K2KH S-'iw Pettit at the band festival af Udeii Tncte who ate at the table with him were vit^c-iss and nustiand and others. "Iiu you say to Mrs. Emma Hawthorne that you saw Pe'.t:t caressing and making love oi s. Waitehead This was objeoted to and the objection sustained, although the defense oilertd to prove iy her that no such thing was said. On Wedntsdav witness put cjjbolio acid l^ags il the sick room did not liear physician sav anything about typhoid fev-.-r. but soac-bod5 else did alter the phvsioian kind ring

had ieft always ot*ierv.-d p. to nis w.fe did not see Dr. l-axre: in tne choir ^-t the funeral.

Cn-iss -It wss Pettit and Mrs. W hitenead who su_-ge.-te»,i tvpnoul :-ver. Joax ... st-iKK.

The Shawnee Mound i^ecpie •wen1 nerady at the band teetlt^i at Otleii. r. an-t Mrs. Mehatry, Mrs. mi,'. head, Pettit. wit^esy? and a c»usin ate at tile saae tiL-le an fir as witness knew Pettit was .-ai_d to nis wile and cntld.

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Cross.—Never saw Petti: and wile when they were not conscious cf his presence.

RKV. V. F. t'UBK

the snec.^ssor of Pettit, tc»j^ -v-.=^-i-iru of the on.-u.-e Sept. -£i, lv). The cellar was then inteetcd witn r. also the i.urn.

Ckos.s.—XeTsr saw a rat tn tne nouse or the results oi r^ts. dr. j. t. Kirrni, of eedersnurg. formerly o: Newt.jwn, has had three cases of ldeopaihic tetanus in thij neighborhood, nine eL-e-where. Une case was in Yeedersburg last water and two at Newtown.

Cross.—The case at Yeedersburg was a 13 ye«|r old girl the sickuesg la.-ted I days. She nad dipntherua, a.-ute oat-irrn-al fever which caused th tetanus. Tne tetanus lasted 0 or 7 hoars: ulcerated sore throat may cause traumatic tetHnu.-? the patient had ulcerated s-Dre tnroat toth the Newtown -ses were in ,1-HiJ, never in the same faai'.y. ilenrv iL-«a, -4 years oid. got Weil. It b.'gan »Uii aa.arnn lever the whole siosne=s lasted about 0 dtys tetunu et the fourth ..Ky the patient got well the next morniaa. A.tred ll.-on, 4'i vears, was attacSed next and die after a sickness OI 10 days idiopathic tetanus set in aoout tnree days nefore death, lhe tirst symptoms of the tetanus was the stillness of the jaws and the bending of tho U1y oacK. Patient die\l convulsions in the convulsions h^.i was tnrown back, the arms ilrawn u"

P.E-iiiRECi—Was in the armv four years in tne 4'Jtu Iudiana. MRS, VATER.

Went to lndianajxjlis iloaday, May 1S9, with Mrs. Wnitehead and made arrangements to go shopping with her on Tuesday morning weut shopping as as agreed from 10 until dinner time.

Cboss—Did not invite Mrs. Whitehead to stay with her at her brother-in-law's.

AMOS SNIDER.

Agent of the Wabash railrcvd at West Point. If Pettit had not gone to New York Thursday morning it would be '24 hoars before another through tram came along.

DR. V. 15. BLACK

Is 3'J vears old, a graduate of the Physicians andSurgeons college at Indianapolis. Has practiced since li7i out to see Mrs. Pettit at 'Z o'cloo Wednesday morning. Dr. Yeager was not there but was sent for and arrived at 3:30 made no examination oi patient before Dr. Ye-ager's arrival when Yeager came witness made an examination temjerature was 103, pulse 1:15, tongue dry and corded, a gaseous distention of the txDwels. Durinc the digital exam- I nation the patient flinched when towels ere touched no rigidities in extreai- I ties, but some slight rigidity of the muscles around the bowels patient was unconscious and oould not be aroused by speaking loudly or shaking witand Yeager had a consultation iCuniin-JetJ on '.a.it pasv.)

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f-.v.viur-v a c.-.r:*'nt..-r s.-a. nut tas f.:i.:t •lias tnjt cause*!- tih? callir.j.' tu l»-diXaed-4aoci Wfry:thr.r. it was Jiiaeu-ec hu:."!:!-: &Heat'.- -li'vi:'.r- ..ti t: i.atl."'k ir a uatcih"' :r tin :s -'..u^ht. ah they -k-'-kvd with fav.ir. Cv'ril .• stayihi'nie. .''.Trie-y '•v -r- t.. -ut •••pen'y-a'nd rii'J—: KI'i.i.:i to hav-. notlia^ tTirther ^1* v-.t: tcpr. carpenter but ii. d:\er- they did every hithev '•'old i-^tte and. to iitsali.Stayth m-'::i ti-^-f-.•••• r.

I shall a.-v. r-: th.- x*e:'I::..- of race 'i' 'i d-~:a:r th-.t -t a ins day 1 !•.•:. ^:ated in-Cyril Scay'shorne's'. «^rrl is -.. witlt. Staythi.me. —If' :..rs.i i. 1 w.r :.• i::-«3-i_-. a--., I -.v.i win, ilowed I --.v kn-i-.v. Hti 1 ti.-.:!i ujilt I.Ka4 -j® cii^ie'for what I 'did. H"t vc. r-is Were ".ttered. and for the nr: tiaei.w.e parted ih anser.

The r.ost av I left tne tp:iet N Enclana wher-.- t-.veusy-,s«- years of my Mi- hal le--a .-ivnt. A [ttsse tr i:n 'for" a-.- away lit into the 1 wis iroitu laywher- that I aiaj g».-t away ir -a tile iiatefrd stu-t thai I had ahvay.s Ir: ..-*--! as h-iae. wh'« s- aany ha] py da .-s i..ul 1 ,--.-nt w-.th the one fr a wh..-a 1 thoncht iu- iia-.i ser-'init-e-i ae fi r-ver.

I s^.r-rht i.o.i ohuiaed taployiuint in a pr-at ity. the ctvwded streets :ad hurryinc rush of which seeae.1 very stranire arv.l aaatural to me. I tried to f-.n^t ay '.id hoav.- and D'lena. but 1 s. .-.a found it im^jssible ido -t. Strive iw- I ai.'ht ti- te ir her iaaite f.-\.a ay ii-jivnn her fair, sweet face was ala. sj always b,f.jr- ae. Sternly I fi_-arht aaiinst the vwer that seemed *.. drawia me back t-j her. Many a mcht did I awakon and sit Kdt r.pri^ht in the dariarrss my little n»m. with her plaintive cry srundinir in ay ears.r~••Oh. Ja*f«r, ctiae back to aeT,

It always very real, bat I reasoned ray self into thinking tnat it was ail laaanati^ja. I n^.w know that many, many tia-.-s she x-,tterr-*i tiiat \ery c. '.me day «i a.x-ident hapf.-ned t. ae. I was -u-o-'i- alon^ beneath the -'t where rvjiturs were beia: made im a bsuldin*-' wiieJi a falling l. :irii strack mo senseless. 1 was picked up and carried to a h'vpital. but when I recovered conscionstiess I did not ka.-.v ay ewa ii.?,[y uiind did ivit s:.i.ii deangtil. I could Tvmttat** events atii j»'pie. fcnt I i-ould nc nxall the nauv:- of a nnckpersoc wbr«n I knew. Tii-'y dd rne that I had btto severely injure! a^J that don'r W« tvs I improved ay meaory wotild serv cae better.

Fcr several fyy» I lay there, gra-inally

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i. sw.vt litt. have t' -i A: jevs and s-'r-

rws w.,-re si«red t':*c--ther. As th-'.n_-ht".»-ri- childrec we rear-*! and '.an^ht-. and nany a ttine we -mjacied •:-ir tears iri childish grief. As the years r--Ue.l awav or.r an ction fcr each Uher irr--.v -t.vt.iily ?:r-.nc.-r an.i d~.-t-»r

At li iviiciia was j.i t\dr aau pcre as i-"- .- tli-ss i.c nnder the snn. I alci'.ts: rh.i -.--t :i-r then, u: 1 wac still yi. r.^ and no th-ju^-ht cf nntrriase rliV-rv-'^ .'•!

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w„- ... ,ny „,:cn the ii'.a- .- d-iy .' ""d froa the h-.« -..d. l' I.'.-t ri,- .4y ti -.' -rriv-d. ami at a v- ry irly ur I r. :.t. ay conch asd was s-rs fast asleep, ai.. Lot naturally a ilreaaer, but aa

very sound si^. .-r. It did Ovt se^ta tay. I Irer.n.-d that ::i,-ht. :-nt ---.ddenly 1 .-::.d ay^el: in a faailiar -p. -t.. I: wi, a_-ht. and a thnnderstora was rapid- coatt.r i..a The black neave^s w.-re

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use an enr.tced mossier. I was ae old bridge which srwins*n.- ta n-'t far troa av •n.e. Suddenly a Avh •.

ii-:.,.i.. s.-iowt-1 ae Edieai h-.rrymg a. .1-- .,.- bnnire. •~.art.vd iii.d aaazed that she fhord-i .' time, I was :»bo«t a.v»t« *i nee known, when ati"r -.. .i a second tvrs*":i -.ti ti.- ..n .i.-e. Plainly I saw h:s dark. an^tU'.M-.-vi. e'.iiiy handsijae face, .and

hear E-iiena's cry

an-l fe&r he' ivafronted her aidw.ty on tee rr'^-, -. Tfi-.-n thrvir-ja the dark-n-r?s fl:-atel his trinaphast exclaaaiion: ah! iiena Wyldaere. I have v. Twic-.- I have ashed yor. tu* ay wife, only to meet with refusal and sci.-m. T--niiht I swear yon shall ctmse-nt to aarry me. or you :i:--.t jver death in the waters of Crooke«l river!"

Then cuaie another fiasil:_-h: thut ay darling srmc-_-'ir.-- a :.Lvtle clasp. To ay ears caa-- a cry that stirred ever .' drop of bk-i a u»y reins:

In an instant I leaped f-.-rward and t. her froa his arms at the suae tiae 1 d-alt kia a terriac biow tat *-nt hia r»-hng uraxns: th? railing of the brid-re. The rotten zturi aire way. and tlinjiac np 'as anas, witnthe look of -anttera"ble horri-r on as face plainly reveaU-i by the vivid slare. he uttered .ce wild cry and pktagvtl downward into the dark w««r. E-iiena uttered one jc-rful cr-: ••Ja«j.-r! Jisj^r.'"

Thea she ?ank unconscious at tar feet. From that moment I knew ao at-re natil 1 3woSe in th- morning to and aysett a he bcijpita And in the aoraiit^ ay men --ry was fully ix-stc-r-d to rte natcrai coisditioii. I fota.i that I kaew ay own uaae and the :_ia«

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Mxewi ay pr..t.-jri-.:nl-final'r—ult. one night I l..irIed -.r -:a. and in the. ciorr.iag 1 -j •..ir..:.s oedstoe. Sh-- wits just r.. :r a a brief but severe ill-

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-Jn. J.iSjvr. ny did y\iti leiive ae there, on ca. i-n jre after rescuing me 11 -rne's leu: h.:"' n'j vi iu aeaa-" I hoarsely -Tito- .::iro,-. stole to cmffETn -:as.

Tnen rhe. described a so.-:ie ja-t .is I s,a' w. a id taken j^.rt a ay 1- -Sit'lysaW:

I ^a- -.s-r e• Gmy's. wher»- 1 Hu I the a rnt. when tile jastj, 1 don't know way I or:', .st.- but I resolve.1 h, retum ti' a-.-, a.. I started despite the pnt=st.- if o. ,h Mahtl and her mother. 1 .net M«y".t ~a. on tht bridge. lie seiz-'-i me a as- vile aa.- .. aid I called for help. T'n.ru yoa c.iae and snatched ae from his hands, at tho time harhar hia ot: thebr-.tge-. I caught tee ghjnjee .t" v. f.we ua it was revealed by the Uightang. an 1 then 1 fainud- When I r«vver»:d o«nscisusr.ess' it was raining ind I -.v.. alone on the .bridge." "And Cyril .Sisytbttfns:- 1 .-isk--d "Was »un-l tile f.:lli'vini: dav tl-cit-, ng llnxi-d r.

My story.en.'ls UOT.. I it., ah--- -,.:.y t'-'ii y- v. thru Edieita is ay v.-,:'.-, I rantet 'esjdaa*' n.y.:e.-y ay dreia. I ran wru- the '.ines-tion that I have, aske-t mys^k" a thoaii-id tiaf-s:

Vi'a.-" it ad5S3a:'-7»Ytiiiaa T. Patten in Yankee'."*''1'3''' Vi-

Ori^iii O.f I-1r.« re.

'1 -astiris length .mjnnated iu t::e «i.a of civilaitii^n. ami caae a tarouga the .Anglo-oaxons. The yarvl was origiaaHy the brigth of a king's :,ra the the length of his pedal extremities. The w^rj inch is derive-d frea the Latin nana, a twelfth part, but why the was divide-1 into twelfths, instead tenths or eleventh.-, no on-.- clnias t-j e- v.-ise enough to toil. It las been sugge.st'-il that probalily the inch was originally the. length of the K-cond joint of tltt- fcreSnpar, and t'hitwelve of these about equal the length of the forearm, wiiiirh averages shoot one f^»it in learth.

The inch i.sed to bo divided into three "barleycorns." which were simply the length of the grain or "oura" of the barley. The •'ado'" was reckoned at 1.000 pac£. as its naae shows, for it is derived froa the tirst word of the Latin phrase millia psissuua. "a thousand {a.-es." The origin of the "roil" is lionbtrnl.—St. Ljuis Bcpahiic.

A Tall Trt-e Storj.

Kr.«no conntyi Call, now cunus to the front and ciaitns ownership of the "largest large tree." A party of bear hunters. it is said, located it in the Sierras, in the a-:/.-t rugged p» rtion of the mountains. two ail-t rth of Kentucky Meadows. It was surrounded for a aile by aiacot iapenetrable taderbmsh. so that the hunters were cc-apiUesi to use both knife aid ax I. a-t to it. As three brown bears v.-er: captured near it ni donbt the hunters crept forward with bated breath. What s-at of "bait" may bo inferred froa their report that the tit-e was 120 feet in circanferonce four feet from the grotad. Philadelphia Ledger.

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IT WILL PAY YOU

in v.. cv V~i

On SHADE Pl'LLS. Window Curtains, Curtain Polls, and

Trimmings of a'.!*ktniJs th:.« week.

ROSS BROS.. 99-Cent Store.

Tlae

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Tlie LaVeta.

Two Ooors South of Postotllce.

SOOTT STEELh. Proprietor.

CHEAP FENCE!

A Deep Cut in Prices

Our stock oi Wire and Picket Fence must be reduced: therefore we

offer fence which formerly sold at 55 and 60 cents for

45 Cents a Plod. YATLEAYK HOULIHAN,

AVar! War!

A CALL Foi YOLI NTKEIJ-S:

Five hundred persons wanted immediately. Report at Nicholson

& Sons' gallery and get cabinet photographs at,*:.

$2 Per Dozen.

THE JOURNAL

DAILY. WEEKLY.

,117 Sou^h Green Street,

To see the beautiful new goods in gold and silver at

LW.Otto's!

New Rings by the hundreds of the latest and most beautiful designs

Repairing, engraving and titling sptc ac e.s receive'prornpt attention

111 So-u.tti "W'aslriiri^ton!

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I havo tho »-\clu»ivf ritrlit To st-11 iht-st.' irou'.l.sin Cr iwt'ur.lvillo.

5KEILY

124 East Main Street.

Rooms—Commodious,

Itfeals—Either

Lunch—At

clean, well ventilated.

on the Kuro}?ati or American plan.

all hours of the day or ni^ht.