Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1889 — Page 6
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Swellings. Neponset, 111, Mny 21,1838 Mv mars canjht cold result: swelled llmbi lump between foi e-lcgg and inflammation. Curod ner with Bt. Jacobs Oil. L. 0. GARDNER.
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10 Months. Winsboro, Texas, Jnne 20, "88. My horse was hurt on hind leg suffered 10 months was cured by St. Jacobs Oil has remained permanent. W. J. CLIME.
tame-kneed Calf. New Haven, 0., Jnne 21, '88. Had a calf afflicted wtth weak knees could not walk experimented with St. Jacobs Oil. A few good rubbings cured it it runs about well and strong, o. BYEHS.
For Stable TJse. Aberdeen,Dak., July 1, '88. I keep St. Jacobs Oil for use in my stables ot many horses. I find it the best liniment for sprains, bruises, galls, dc. OEOEQE NET!EE.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Next Mondav is pension day. The Motion depot is to be improved.
Rockville lias a hunting and fishing cluli. Alex Hible, of Elmdale, has moved to Waynetow u.
Ike Shevlin was tip [mm (Ireencastle to spend Sunday. Mrs. Howard Nicholson has crone to Nebras| ka to live.
The dove tail body works are closed down this week. Prof. Evans' imrn
gius April 15. Mrs. Jere Voris is visiting Mrs. E. kei at Brazil.
Miss Emma Peek, iff Chicago, is visiting friends in the city. George Wilson, of Whitlock. lias gone to Kansas City to live.
Treasurer Moflett, of Fountain county, spent Sunday in the city.
C. W. Scbleppy is teaching a spring term of school at Yountsville. Friendsiiip ceases when college fraternities get into a discussion.
The Midland shops r.re to he removed from Lebanon to Anderson. I. N. McConnell, of this city, is very low with a paryleiic stroke.
J. A. Shurr, of Waynetown, has been granted an increase of pension. The way Jack Spence describes the ArgusNews trouble is a stunner.
It. IS. Wilson came up from Louisville and spent Sunday with friends. V. J. Day, of Hillsboro, lias sold his stock of groceries to John Davidson.
Judge Rabb, of Williamsport is occupying the Judicial beuch Ibis week.
(ieo. W. Snyder, editor of the Jamestown Tribune, was in the city, Monday.
Ail ordinance was passed ordering all dogs muzzled. Why is it not enforced. "Walter Smith, of Alamo, nccideDtljrc'ut off the end of one of his fingers last week.
Prof. J. B. Evans, of the Waveland schools, was a caller at the REVIEW office Saturday^! The Christian church revival at Ladoga was closed last week with a large uuuiber of additions.
Carey Graves, of Ladoga, fell from his buggy on the street here, Monday, and hurt his face badly.
A. T. Kellisun has resigned his teachers' license aud the trouble from that quarter is now ended.
Mrs. Sarah Birticell, of ("iroesbeck, ., mother or J. M. Birdcell, of Wayuetown, died last Wednesday.
A Clark township school lias been dismissed on account ot so many of the scholars having scarlet fever.
Grandmother Heaton who is 82 years old has gone to Washington to attend ihe inaugaratiou and visit her son Frank.
Covington people are getting awfully proud. They are not satisfied with wanting electric lights but now want water works.
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The patrons of Fruits' post office, in Ripley wu3hip, received their first mail last Monday morning. Jonathan Fruits is messenger.
Henkel Grimes, or Brazil Times, have this week enlarged and otherwise improved their bright little daily—a healthy sign of success.
N. W. Box is about to trade his handsome residence and 10 adjacent lots fur $12,000 stock of boots and shoes at Crawfordsville.—Lafayette Times.
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The jury in the case of Jacob Harshbarger v*. the Midland got a verdict of §1,575. Seller tinguished recipient.—Greencastle Star-Press. Wright represented the plaintiff and -lodge, Davidson the road. j' on last Saturday some section men on the ("has. Mattersou, formerly of Ladoga, died at Wabash road notified some parties at Riverside Kokonio last
Friday. The remains were brought Station that there was a large aud strange to Ladoga for burial by Lew Cumberland, who dead animal lying along the side of the track
is in the undertaking business there. The students' war is now fairly on and several threats of dire vengeance have been made. Two young men had a slight round, Monday in which one came out rather disfigured.
John Barry, the colored man who was brought here from Chicago charged with roblong several houses near Darlington, was sentenced to six years in the pen, Katurdav. SIB
0. D. Humphrey has been appointed lo succeed Prof. Custer in the high school, and will begin work March 4th. Mr. H. is it graduate of Wabash College and a thorough gentleman.
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The suit or Geo. M. Boylaud against McCoy
& Sons, was tried at Frankfort last week aud decided in favor of the defendant. They all live at Garfield aud the trouble grew out of the affair that occured at that place last fail.
A Florida man has sent three mad stones to the editor of the Terre Haute Gazette1 One is to be given to St. Autliouy's hospital, one to
Mary's and one to the county physicians, who are to charge patients nothing for the use of them.
'Ihe Robhins House was closed last Saturday morning and the boarders are scattered around among the different places 111 the city. Mr. Siemens, the retiring proprietor, claims he could not afford to run the house for the money.
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THE CRAW FORDS VIL Lli WEEKLY REVIEW
KXC1IAM1E SAYINGS.
Henry D. Stringer, by way of a spring diversion, lias been indicted by the Marlon county grand jurv for mi irregular real estate transaction.
Slurried'it lit «idence" of the bride, by Ksq. i'albolt, oil Sunday evening, Feb. 17th, at 0:80, Samuel Good and Sarah Yaught. Congratulations are always in order.
Of till our heroes, one of the bravest is AllSe Stevenson. Wednesday morning,v cold and had as it was, he started on a thirty-five mile walk wiih a string in his valiant grasp. At the other end of the string, however, was a cow,
lino! at A aM'lnnd he- belonging to A. McDonald, which our hw conveyed to his new homo for hiin,Leader.
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J. A. Enote was lip fmm Terre Haute to spend Sunday. A large crowd frm here attended the fox drive, Tuesday. .Jacob Cord, of Wavelaii.l, is very ill with Bright's disease.
Marshal
-Ladoga
went the rounds Wednesday
morning on a dog killing expedition. He sent four of tlii'in to a happy rest. He will soon go around again, and at that time will kill all dogs that are found not securely muzzled.
Lawson l'arker, of Hillsboro, has been employed by T. N. Lucas to work in his dry goods store beginning March 1st. Mr. Parker is one of the best salesmen in the State aud will add greatly to Mr. Lucas' force.
Several friends and relatives from Mace congregated at the residence of J. C. Wilson, on Thursday ot last week, to celebrate .the 48th birthday of Mrs. Wilson.
Ed Small and Ed Reeves purchased the brick yard of Howard Edwards, Thursday, and will make brick nest summer of tlio best quality.
The Waynetown mock legislature elected S. G. liuiiuell governor, aud William Marks lieu-tenant-governor.—Waynetown Hornet.
Another business change took place Thurs" day, J. W. Robertson purchasing the grocery store aud bakery of Caiiiue & Son. Anothe.' trade or two are being talked of.
The cornet baud took a fool notion to go serenading, Monday niu'lit, notwithstanding the fact that the mercury was trying to get out the bottom of the thermometer. They walked about a half mile, silently ranged themselves in position to play, aud the leader gave the won! in a Mage whisper—and then a look of consternation overspread the faces of the boys as they round that every blessed instrument but the bass drum was frozen hard. They won't serenade any more till the roses come again.—Waveland Independent. K®
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Geo. Diflenderfer has been on his muscle for the past few days, on account of a suit being commenced against him in the circuit court, on a note given to the New York Life Insurance Co., or to an agent of that company, for a payment ou a policy taken by him. Mr. D. called at the bank by request and paid the money, which was sent, but somehow it failed to get credited on the uote, hence the suit The ageut assumes all the costs made.—Cov" ington Friend. "iv. -.* .'-'XV-
At Chapel exercises yesterday morning President Martin, of the University, read a message from the Department of War extending the time of Lieut. W. T. May, in charge of Ihe military shool here, one year from July next. The announcement was hailed with delight by the students, to nil of whom the Lieutenant has endeared himself by his efficiency aud gentlemanly bearing. His regular detail was for three years, but at the earnest solicitation of the Faculty and Trustees the time was extended.— Ureencastie Times.
Levi Woodrum, of tiiis county, lias just completed a gavel which lie will forward to the vice-president-elect about the first of March. It is made of Indiana walnut, and is ornamented with i-ilver and ivory. The "hammer" is capped by a dome in imitation of the capitol at Washington. There is a strip of ivory for each State in the Union, and two silver bands, on which are engraved the name of the vicepresident, "U. S. A.," "Constitution," aud "J£ Piuribus Uir.im." The gavel is a creditable, piece of mechanism, and, comiug as it does from a Hoosier republican who has no ax to grind, will doubtless be appreciated by its dis-
about four miles east of the station, dames Newman aud James Smith, in order to satisfy curiosity, struck out to find the animal. They found it to be an extraordinarily large mountain wolf, six aud one-half feet long, two and one-half feet high, and weighing pounds. It wits in splendid condition, and well it might be, for it has been living 011 the fat of the land. Its diet for the past year lias been young pigs when it could get them aud old ones wheu it couldn't get anything else, with a line sheep thrown in occasionally.—Attica Ledger, wgm i'81
Terre Haute appears to have a number of
piirtiw' W',n ar»
courageous enough to commit
suicide. The latest was a courtezan by the
name of Mary Ryan, otherwise known as Alice Reed. She passed over by the laudanum route.
On Thursday afternoon of last week John Cornell, a hank boss at No. 9, Brazil block coal company, near Asherville, fell from the upper to the lower vein, a distance of thirty feel, fracturing his skull and breaking his left leg. —Rockville Eagle.
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Here is a little tall about Motion engines that may interest railway boys of ye olden days: The O-spot was the Admiral. Quickstep was numbered 2!), a passenger engine, and the belle of the road, being beautifully adorned with brass mountings. The B. F. Tall man was called the oldest engine on the road ten years ago. Others were the Champion, Arctic,
David Loop, one of the oldest citizens of W. F. Reynolds and G. L. Schuyler. Going Walnut township, died Saturday. He has been way back to ancient history, the engine that mentally afflicted which is supposed to have drew the constructio.i train into Bedford for
cause of his death. He has uiany the builders of the Motion was th| .Mooresville. friends in Montgomery county who regret his Others among tbe first engines were named death aud extend sympathy to the bereaved afler towns along the line, as.lhe Salem, Bedford, Bloomlngton, Greencastle, etc.—Lafayette Joun'al.
bile many teachers in the county may favor one man for County Superintendent the Trustees should not forget that such a scheme is easily worked and is often for personal favor and not for the ability of the aspirant. There are many good deserving men and they should once be quiet I all have an equal showing. Let the best man I 1 Will.
We all have our preferences but no one prefers to hear 11 baby wnon the fact is so well known that Dr. Bull's babv syrup would at
The
rico prospects of the South are
good.
Hood's sarsapanlla is peculiar to itself and superior to all other preparations in strength, economy, and medicinal merit. 1 V,
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The Danger Jieloro Us.
We have already alluded to the iiuportauce of houso-keepers payiug more attention to the kind of baking powdor used in leavening their bread. This is matter to which we cannot draw attention too often, because it is something which involves the most serious consequences to the general body of mandkind Temperance apostles tells us—and there is ample foundation for tlio statement—that there is disease both moral and physical, iu the intoxicating cup and in the same way there is disease, slow perhaps, hut certaiu in the lime and alum leaven worth agents employed in many of the homes 011 this continent.
No punishment is too severe for those manufacturers who place these poisonous alum aud limn baking powders before the public with the assurance that they are pure and wholesome articles. In the belief of the truth of such s!4iieuiont such baking powders are largeused in the preparation of food, and iu thi-i way poison ingredients are taken into the system without a suspicion of their presence. By aud by come spells of headache, distress 1 the stomach, loss of appetite, a fluttering of the heart the child is seized with an apparentcauseless cough. The coatiug of the stomach is destroyed, perhaps one of the vital organs: is rendered almost useless the kidneys are attacked with Bright's disease. The health of the child is irreparable broken down the adult becomes a chronic invalid, These are the doings of the modern cheap baking powders that are composed of lime and alum, or that contaiu sulpbuuric or phosphatic acids.
In view of these facts, surely all housewives should exercise tlio care that is, we know, now exercise by some in the selectiou of a proper brand of baking powder. She who does not do so, whether the neglect is the result of ignorance or recklessness, cannot free herself from the responsibility for the health, perhaps life, thereby endangered. No housewife need be ignorant of the quality and composition of the article which she uses to leaveu her bread buscuit aud cake. The official reports of the government chemists, who are certainly unprejudiced, have been published aud show very clearly the quality aud strength of all the baking powders in the market, The Royal baking powder which is accessible at every baud, is reported absolutely free from lime al-iin, phosphatic acid, or auy injurious ingredient, It is further statd by the most eminent authorities ou food hygiene that food leavened with it is more wholesome than when raised by any other method. Its use is J.herefore tu be commended. It is to be regr§jd that no other baking powder, when there are so many the market, some of which will liud their way into use, is free from all of these substances. The official analysis assure us, however that all except the Royal coutain either lime or alum. The housekeeper who regards the health of her loved ones should not onk order the Itojal, but matte personal examination to lie sure that 110 other brand i» sent her in its place.
II istory of Tnlmcco.
It was in the 10th century that Lord Raleigh introduced iu England from America the plant known as tobacco. Since that time its culture and production forms one of the great staples of the world's commerce. In fact it lias become one of the recognized essentials of modern civilization, both as a necessity and a luxury. In its various forms of manufacture the cigar slands pre-eminent as regards its general use by all classes of society. Among the many different brands and trademarks 011 the market none can excel the peerless qualities of the La Rosa, a cigar manufactured in our city by Chris Schweitzer, as regards shape, llavor and general excellency. They are made f/0111 the very best and purest tobacco and the general verdict so far from the public lias been ''none better." If you desire a luxurious smoke, fragrant with the rich, delicious perfume of the natural leaf, try the La Rosa, the queen of cigars. II 4x
T0111 Nolan has again taken charge of the Sherman house and the mere announcement is sufficient introduction to the farmers of Montgomery county, for they always stop with Tom. He lias taken the best furniture from the Robbins house and lilted up the Sherman better than it ever was before. All his old friends will be welcome. 2 !x.
'.-V' 1' Xonnal School Teachers and graduates oT the common schools desiring a thorough and practical review of the common branches, including Science of Education, will find an opportunity at Prof. J. B. Evans' fifth annual review term, which will convene at Waveland, April 22, 188!). Expenses low. Write to him for circulars and further information.
An immense toad stool three feel in diameter was found recently at Walcott, on a beech tree,..
•iA?"-/: S500 Reward. -.'S'-l' For many years the manufacturers of Dr. Sage's catarrh remedy have offered, iu good faith, a standing reward of §500 for case of chronic nasal catarrh that they cannot cure. No matter how bad the disease lias become, or of how many years' standing, it yields in due time to their skill. This famous remedy is sold by druggists at 50 cents.
bill has been introduced 111 the Alabama legislature prescribing the study or slate history 111 the public schools.
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Mothers, wives, sisters, why that patient, hopeless suffering, those pinched, melancholy faces mai sadden home and cause anxiety to loved ones, while so potent and harmless a remedy as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cau lie obtained of your druggist? It is a panacea for all "female complaints," of marvelous efficacy and health-giving qualities. The debilitated aud sufferers from those excruciating periodical pains, "draggiug-dowu" feelings, backache and kindred female disorders should use this certain remedy at once anil be restored to the blessings of health for home's sake, of druggists.
Porous glass for window panes has been piodui-ed 111 Paris. Ihe pores jire too fine to admit draft, but they assist ventilation.
Itestor.itn0 Wine
If ym are weak mid suffering from general debilitj, you should use Speer's port grape wine it will purifv your blood, restore digestion and make y#u feel like a younger person, in fitct it makes yon new blood. Speer's vineyards are planted 011 brown stone slutle rock soil containing iron. There is over two miles of carriage drives under grapo arbers his vineyards. For sale by druggists.
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TO WHOM PENSIONS ARE PAtl).
Every Soldier disabled in the service of the United States either bv a id a a of a finger, the loss ol an eye, or a toe. or any gunshot wc-und or othemsp ury gives a pension.
A rupture, if not slight, will ^ive a pension. Also ruptured veins or diseases of the lungs, it you are entitled to a pension don't delay it. Let us file your cass while there is yet time.
I" til! bounty paid to a'l! soidieis discharged on account of wounds, rupture or any injury, the same as it" they served their full time. Send two stamps for a circular of Pension and Hountv Acts. Address.
P. H. 1' ITZC5ERAl.ilJ S Claim Agency for Western Soldiers, li:(han:-iplis. hid.
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