Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 June 1889 — Page 6

ST. SU'OMS OIL

FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.

419 Huron St., Sheboygan, Wis., Nov. 12, 1SSS. v: I htve used St. JacobsOilfoi chicken cholera •witlj great success. Every fowl a it the disease was cured by it and

I recommend It as a sure cure. It has saved me many dollars. n. A. KUENXE. Breeder of Fine Fowls.

Bakersfield, Cal., Oct. 13,1SSS.

I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of Chickens with prompt, permanent cure. Ono bottle will cure 10 to 15 chickens 2 to 3 drops cures Wheezes. AS. BETHAL.

*3- GENERAL DIRECTIONS.—Mix a pill of bread or dough saturated with St. Jacobi Oil. the /owl cannot swallow force il down the throat Uix tome corn meal dough with the Oil. OivI nothing cite. They will finally ta! anil be curat

AT DRUGGISTS AT OSIERS.

THECHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore.

BONANZA

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PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM

leanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Pandruir anl hafr falling 5'Vvanfl £1 .(Mat

nsr-itJsriQORKS.

Thp oniv *•iirc for vVp-n «, nil pMn. Ensures comfort in r»i: fret. ]5e. at l»ruyrint& Insect A: Co., N A.

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Hftvo you .wi«mn. liuiicretntionl Use A E 3 IN E O N I an re the worst ist^aija is tuebrst iviuvdy for nil ills arising from defective nutritiou. Tako In time. 60c. and $1.00.

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^UNTOLD MISERIES

Resulting from the Errors of Youth, /oily, Vice, Ignorance, &c., may be cured at home without fail or exposure. Infallible and Confidential. Larce Treatise, 300 pages, only tl by mail, sealed, postpaid. Small book, with endorsements of the press, free. Send now. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or.Dr.JW.H.Farker, No.4 Balflnch St.,Boston,Mass.

Aching Sides nnd Hack, Hip, Kidney Herine I'nins, iiheumailc, Sciatic, Sharp and weakening rains, relieved in one Minute by the Cntienri Anti-P'" Plaster The tlrf "mi only instantaneous nain killinp -trenethening lastcr. 2T) ct. 5 forl. Al I'ruggistt- or of oner -Drug an'l oliemical Co., Boston.

Practical HintCEH To

"Build«ts

BUILDING I.I kn..»v iv Icfir.a bis e.-ti-tracts Minn i'h-: iti he k.leh--:i. i'.h'ninny* cistern nnnlsi i.r moi-l, mortar cellar. heat in'. "i- o:' and mu:iv It-ms of intero"'t»'iiil'd I freeon rei'i.'ip' of 10 cents in portal ft..i:r.p-. witiio^s XAI'iON'Al. SnEET JIHTAI. lOOFIN O.. 510 Eaxt ven 'i Si.. Ww Y»rk Citv.

Pimples. I.litrl hv« otly skin cured i.j-

chapped and ntioiita Soup.

ajheiitpp.oir£ct

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WAXTi'I) to canvas" fo" the

sale of Isursery .vt :k. Sirady employment finnranteed. Salary un: Expenses paid to iui're»*ful men. Apply ut onee, ronnnt an :. Mention this paper.

A S E IS O O I ii N

St. Joliif- Military School.

MA\L1L'S. N. Y.

Civil EneineTlnjr 'l-esies Business. UT HEV. K. IU'NTl N'UTON, President. l.T. I oi.. VKHBIiCK. Sitpi'iintendcnt.

HIRES

HIRES' IMPROVED »c

ROOT BEER!

IN LIQUID NO BOILING EASILY MADE THISPACICAGE MAKES FIVE CALLONS /Kverrsmr GAUOVT

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The most APPETIZING and WHOLESOMB TEMPERANCB DRINK In the world. TRY IT.

Ask your Druggist or Grocor for It 'y

C. E. HIRES,~PH I LADELPH! A.

DP,. KILMER'S One c.f every five wefl Heart L/iscosc, a ml is in con-1 stunt dantrer f-t Apople.vy.fi

Shock or Sutiden Death! Tina XiCuno u-juiaieci. re-!] l:eves, corrrctB uiiH Cilru.v.

CiTI'mpnral nt IV. KiN..—:r' Dir.pKNsAiiY, ]ln :h.v.!.tnii.

ITICe^H* Ofcr. l.etlcrsoi i:u '.iir/r OO cc on tiuidctqllcali" $5.° Sold by

Plso's Remedy for Catarrh 1b the

LOCAL NEWS.

Unci.' Dan Yount is quite sick. The e\v church at Fiskville, was dedicated Sunday last.

The water in Sugar Creek this season was hiulier tlmu for four years past.

W. Sharpe, the architect, is working uiion the plans for a Masonic hall aud bank building at Watseka, III.

Prof. Coulter will accompany an excursion parly, to Virgin':), of 50 pe'sous, next week, most of the excursionists being from this place. They leave on Wednesday next.

Over 1(50,01)0 copies of the boolr, "Snatched from the Poor House," by N. J. Clodfelter of this city have been sold since it was first published, nettiug its author something over §2,1)00.

The drill in the gas well lias reached a depth of nearly 1,600. The rock at that depth as brought up to the surface has a strong odor very similar some cousider to the oil of the Terre Haute well.

One ot the young ladies graduating from the high school last week, Miss Coutant, has the wonderful record of having never missed a citation nor absent from school during a period of eleven years.

Profs. Higgins and Murry will commence a summer sessiou of normal school at Waynetown on Monday, July 16th. A full course of studies necessary for those intending to beime teachers will be taught during the term.

The Clover Leaf railroad shops question is yet undecided, and anxiety is getting hold on residents of Frankfort and Marion, the towns that voted subsidies to the road, but recent developments gives Fraukfort cause to believe she will get the plum.

The demand for stone at the Bedford aud other quarries on the line of the L., N. A. road is so great that the management is increasing facilities for transposition, aud expects that by the middle of this month shipments will reach 150 rirs per day.

The class of '80 of the High School banqueted their friends at the K. P. armory after the exercises at Music Hall, last Thursday uisht, ah' ut 300 beiug present. After the banquet dancing was indulged in until a late hour, Music Hall orchestra furnishing the musicj-^jf^

The present outlook for the crops is discouraging. The wheat has grown but little, heads very slowly aud will not, is thought, be near an aveiage crop. The corn has been covered iu many localities with water, aud the ground has been entirely too wet to permit its cultivation. ••.••• fgfl

Mr. C. W. Moore, the Waveland miller, contributed five barrels of flour for the benefit of the Johnstown Peun., people, who lost so much by the late floods in that country. We have heard of no other millers following suit althought here is an excellent example for them to follow.

Hi

Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.

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Sold by druggists or sent by malL 80a E. T. Hazelilue, Warren, 1'a.

James Burr has been appointed postmaster at Independance, Warren county. There were three candidates for the position—Newlin Yount, Newton Belew and James Burr. Belew served three years in the Union army, and is to-day a cripple from his wounds Burr was drafted into the army and served his country and fought for her existence by paying a substitute §1,000 to go in his stead.

From the report of the State School Supt. is learned that Montgomery county has 10,524 children and receives Ssl4,207.40 of the school fund. The total amount of tuition for this county from Congressional -SI,080.05 special school tax, $12,846.69: liquor license $1,800 dog fund §735.81, making a grand total or school revenue. The amont is equal to $2.(J1£ for each person of school age in the county.

It is authoritatively announced that the management of the L. N. A. & C. E. R. has decided upon James F. Baker as the new Gener. al Passenger and Ticket Agent of the line to succeed E. O. McCormick. The circular of appointment bas not yet been issued, but will be in time far Mr. Baker's appointment to become effective June 15, on which he will assume active control of the ticket and passenger department. ,» t4

W. N. Lake, the" great pedestrian, is iu the city trying to arrange for an attraction which will last until after the 4th of July. Mr. Lake has charge of one of the "Blue Mountain Joe shows and wants to bring the show to this city. Iu connection Mr. Lake wants to perform one of his wonderful eudurauce walks. He offers to walk half a mile every half hour for 9'JO consecutive half hours. He has won a great reputation as a walker, is a pleasant gentleman and can perform the feat. «b«w

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Win. Pyles, living about a mile aud a half southeast of Linden, received a White Cap notice a few days ago requesting him to leave the country if he wanted to a oid bodily punish ment. A notice was tacked upon his door that read about as follow WM. PVL.ES: "if42 fx*

You will please take notice to leave thlscoun tv within 10 days or Buffer the consequences, Yours disrespectfully by a damned sight,

WHITE CAPS.

Accompanying the notice was a bundle of apple tree sprout switches. Pyle does not seem to scare, and is still on hand at the old stand waiting for the coming of the fellows.that are to apply the switches. He has, we understand had sevetal quarrels and some lawsuits with his neighbors and thinks they are the ones that are thirsting to do the White Cap act. He pro poses to try and ^'receive them iu proper style should they visit him.

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For the JohnHtown Suilercrn Crawfordsville has done fairly well in con tributiug to the assistance of the sufferers by the flood at Johnstown, Penn. The amount raised has beeu something over $500 and con tribntions continue to come iu. The following area few of the largest donations: Montgomery Lonjie, 1-' & A Crawlordeville Chapter. A M.. Mcl'herson l'ost, A It Montgomcrv Lodge 1 O oK Methodist cutireh'collection. Center church collection. .......

Baptist church colleutton M.I Lev

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

Local Fine Cut.

James Sideuer removes this week to Indianapolis.

Mrs. Hardee, the dressmaker, removes to Kokomo this week.

Dr. Clemens leaves for the west to-day to be absent several week. Col. John Leo has returned from the east where has been for some weeks.

Mr. (ieo. Keiser and wife, of Muticie, were visiting at Mr. Ira Mci'onners this week.

A new drill forthegaswellcostingatioutSSO was received from Indiauapolis this week. The Wabash monthly for June, and the last for the current year, will be out ou Tuesday.

The remains of Miss Mary Hanna were interred at the Oak Hill cemetery oil Tuesday afternoon.

Several students have already gone home, not desiring to wait for commencement proceedings.

Annual commencement at Wabash College on Wednesday next. Visitors are already beginning to arrive.

One milk dealer anuounces milk at three cents per quart hereafter—lower iu price than for some years past.

Mr Geo. W. Paul left this week for Seattle, Washington teriitory, aud will at once, open an office in that city.

Howard Wilcox died at his' resideuce on west Market street on Monday morning. His remains were interred in Oak H"! cemetery.

The water in Suga: Creek came within a distance of but two feet of the ground upon which the derrick of the gas well is located.

The Crawfordsville division of the Uniformed Knights of Pythias will visit Lebahon, July 4th, to compete for the prUe offered for »'ie best drilled com pan}'.

Seventy-five dollars was collected for the Johnston (1'euu.,) people at the Methodist church on Sunday last, while the aniouut collected at the Presbyterian church was $S5.

A well known business gentlemen of this city aud not particularly active iu politico' matters has beeu teudered a lucrative foreign mission by the preseut administration, but ill decline for personal reasons.

Mr. Win. Hartman for a year past business manager of the Daily Journal has accepted a position in the government printing offices at Washington City, and left on Tuesday last to enter upon fie discharge of h:s duties.

HARD HIT ON THE FIELD. ^JF

Peculiar Sensations Which Many a Unive Man Has Experienced. We had been held in reserve for five long hours while cannon thundered and muskets crackled spitefully alon^ the front a mile away. A procession of dend and wounded had filed past us until we were sick with horror. Shot and shell mil bullet had fallen upon us behind the woods until the dry, dead grass, bore many a stain of blood.

Attention! Forward—guide right— march!" Our brigade was going in at last, and there was a look of relief on the face of every ofacer and man as we got the word.

Guide right front forward march!" As we swung clear of the woods a gust of wind raised the smoke for a minute, ind I saw the plain in our front blue with dead and wounded. Away beyond them was a lino of earthworks, and I had one swift glimpse of a thin blue line kneeling behind the cover.

Steady! Right dress! Double (juicb —march!" The air is alive with the ping of bullets and the whiz and shriek of shot and shell. We bend our heads as if breasting a tierce gale laden with icy pellets. There is a wild cry—a ehriek— roan as men are struck aud fall to the earth, but no one heeds them—110 one hesitates. It is a hurricane of death, but we feel a wild exultation in breastit. .Men shout, curse, sing, swing their hats and cheer.

We are driving through the smoke cloud when there is a flash of fire ii front. I seem to rise into the air and float hither and thither, and the sensation is so dreamy and full of rest that 1 wish it could last forever. It is suddenly broken by the sound of my own voice. Is it my voice? It sounds strange and afar off to me. Why should I cheer and curse by turns? What has happened?

Ah! now I come back to earth again! Above and around me is the smoke—the earth trembles under the artillery—men are lying about aud beside me. Where is the brigade? Why did I drop out? I am lying on my back, and I struggle to sit up and look around. I rise to mv knees—weave this way and that—topple over and struggle up agaiu. There is red, fresh blood on the grass—on my hands—on my face. I taste it on my lips as my parched tongue thrusts itself out in search of moisture.

Who is groaning? Who is shrieking? Who is cheering? And why should I laugh and exult? Have we held the line against a grand charge? Did we scatter and decimato the legions hurled against us? Have we won a great victory to be flashed over the country and cause the bells to ring with gladness? Let me think. Give me time to remember how it all happened. Strange that my thoughts should be so confuscft, and the desire to sleep bo so strong upon me when I should be up and doing. I will shake it oil. I will spring up aud follow on after the brigade. Here

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"IIow do you feel'" My eyc3 are wide open and I am lyin on a cot in a large room. I see people walking about—other people Iving on cots like iny own. "I feel all right. Win''' "You were hard hit in the light four days ago, mv boy." "So there w.is a b.i tit'* "Yes. 'b" "And I was'wonndodV" "llad yotfr left '.ri:i shattered by a piece of shell and we had to amputate it.'' —Detroit Frei Press.

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Uuter Supply Cut on

As the result of the heaviest rainfall of the season at Brazil last week,the city waterworks reservoir, coveriug eight or ten acres aud costing up into the thousands broke, thus cuttiug off Brazil's water supply. Three hundred feet of an embankment formed by the Pea Vine road-bed gave way. Aside from loss of water and consequent danger in case of fire, the loss will not be great financially, and will be repaired at once.

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\ery Woman Should Ha\e.

The book on diseases of women aud cluldreu published by the Zoa-Phora Medicine Company Kalamazoo, Mich. Price onlylOo. mailed sealed. For Sale by Lew Fisher. O-27-ly.

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Indianapolis Testimony for Ladies. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., N. New Jersey St., July 1, 1887. 1

GENTLEMEN—I have beeu a sufferer from nervous headache for twenty years and owing to a general enfeebled condition of my nervous system I was continually tired, worn out and able to accomplish but little each day. I have used two bottles, and am rejoiced at the results. I am uo longer afflicted with that terrible nervous headache, and now, when I am the least bit weary, a few doses of Zoa Phora takes it all away aud refreshes me. My sleep is sound aud my general health is better than for years previous to its use. IT has proven a great relief to me in eradicating the bearing down pains and backaches so general aud peculiar to nay sex. I shall continue to reeommend it to iny neighbors and acquaintances, and hope to always have it iu my house. Any lady wishing to test the authenticity of this letter cau do so by writing to me. Very truly yours,

MRS. H. F. FISHER.

LATER RETURNS,

\gain, April Hth, 18.S8, Mrs. Fisher writes iu mswer to a lady who wrote her for more information: "I have used four bottles. It has indeed beeu a boon to me and proved to be the Cheapest and best doctor that I have ever had I can heartily recommend it to you aud to others who are in need of a tonic and a regulator of affections peculiar to our sex. Zoa Phora thoroughly regulates monthly sickness aud renders it almost painless."

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Feb. 1,1888.

Zoa Phora Co.: SIRS—I wish to express our thanks for what your medicine has done for me and mine. I got your circular when my baby was about a month old. I concluded to use it ou accouut of the peculiar bearing down palus I had. 1 have used two bottles of Zoa Phora. I was soon relieved of my pains, the babe also seemed to be cured of colic by it.

My twelve year old daughter came home from school sick aud hud fainting spells every day for a week. We gave her Zoa Phora aud she was relieved of her paius, aud the turu of life came on regular aud free from pain.

We will remove to Kansas City this week aud lien we get settled will write you about canvassing for your medicines out there.

Respectfully, MRS. A. DARNELL,

fold by Lew Fisher. mayl84x

The habit of taking either is said to bo extremely prevalaut in the uorth of Ireland.3^0

Galveston, Tex., is puttiug up a cotton mill cost $500,000.

Four million of Few Englaud's dollars have just been put into the new Alabama towu of Fort Payne.

Lumbermen aud architects declare that hard wood is much more in demand now than at this time last ye:r.

In England more than a quarter of a million OHganized miners have demanded 10 per ceut. advauce in the wages.

The mild weather and over stock of canned goods are said to be peculiarly disastrous to the retail grocery trade. 'v

That Tired Feeling-

Season is here again, .and nearly every one feel weak, languid, and exhausted. The blood laden with impurities which have been accumulating for mouths, moves sluggishly through the veins, the mind fails to think quickly, and the body is still slower to respond. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what is needed. It is, in a peculiar sence, the ideal spring medieine. It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, makes the head clear, creates au appetite overcomes that tired feeling, and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. M-18-4

There were 10,936 picturers submitted for this year's exhibition at the London academy.

& Ladies! ff|g We have a limited supply^iof the" inodical book on Diseases of Women and Children published by the Zoa-Phora Med. Co., which we frtiuish gratis to our patrons. Call or send for one before they are all gone. inaj I LEW FISHER.

CORN PLANTERS, we have the Hamilton adjustable, the best thing now out. Tinsiey & Martin. tf

Euglish Spavin Linament removes all Hard Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stilles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of oue boottle. Warranted. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon druggist, Crawfordsville, Ind. MaylSly

A copy of John Eliot's bible has just been purchased by the trustees of the British museum.

Cure Heart Disease..

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Week Heart Reme dy." It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 50c, and $1 pamphlet free. Binghainton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher druggist. D-29-3m

Kxcurslon lJntes to Hnrrlsonburt Va. Excursion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, from Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City stations Charleston, III., to Delphos, 0. Tickets on sale May 27 to June 10th Good to reture until July 5th. Close connection with B. & 0., vestibule limited, via Hoigate. 2t.

C. C. JENKINS, G. P. A.

An English firm has just brought out a new sensitive flauie burner, which can be extinguished entirely by a loud noise.

Loose's lied Clover Piils Cure Sick Headach. dyspepsia indigestion, constipation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes.for[$l. For sale by Lew Fisher* F-23-ly

A devil-fish weighiug 2,000 pounds was caught some days ago in the Gulf of Mexico St. James. Fla., by a party or tourist fisbe men.

-\t prices below ail

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THE FAIR!

98(Vnt

[ton Axle, Iron Kill 111 Wheel, tiest made

TOLEDO, O.

J.JM. Loose Red Clover Co., Detroit.—Gents: I commenced taking your Extract Red Clover two years ago, for erysipelas, aud have not been tronbled since. It is hereditary with me. Thiuk you have the best blood medicine known. Yours Truly.

W. M. SEIBERT.

J. C. Flood, the California millionaire, kept a saloon in San Francisco.

Tnat we cnuranteu is sood and at

An fclii'l! artet of

NOTIONS.

mmrnrn

8-Hall Croquet SHts.

9* CENTS.

It don't pay to run after othe? brands, for in the end wise house-s-keepers settle down to the use lof SANTA CLAUS SOAP.

LN» your grocer hasn't Santa Clans MADE ONLY BY Soap, he'll get it for you.

N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,Chicago, 111.

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Don't tail to see me in my new room, with r.:. .in-.' oi

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competition. L'ifavet an: 'down" ine in prices on

Call and Pee. You wiil be fullv satisfied then ot* the irirh of

T. S. PATTON,

NEW RICHMOND. INDIANA

WASHINGTON-^..

W A O N A FINK LINE OF .JEWELRY.

HANMilN Ti'i War.-, clock W in.low Shade*,

is«or.s, ila-kets, IS: liaee lialls, Hammock lird Cagej, Ola tils

Wall Poe.ket

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.1 E WELKlt AND OPTICIANS

If your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry need any repairing gA*

take them to

ZEtdsVcSc Oirto,

—THE LEADIN&—

Jewelers and Opticians,

Of Crawfordsville, and they will not only make them run, but keep accurate time. Remember the place,

NO. Ill SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

WET GOODS.

Tlie Purest a ixl Best Liquors

The Coolest, and Healthiest Beer.

The Neatest, and Most Attractive Place is the

Celebrated Clipper Saloon.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

ALBERT MUHLEISEN

CARRIAGE SHOP.

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MANUFACTCllEUS OP

Carriages, Buggies and Spring Wagons.

Aagents lor all eastern standard maices of buggies, etc. Repairing done on short notice. J3F~Work warranted one year. Factory north of court house K, it

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THE FAIR

Box Paper Shct'Ts. Good Note t'ni'Cr. vl K: velo »eH

10 CENTS

/AMPS.

knives, lLiir Brushes, lllllf.

I.r,(diets.

Remember

FAIR

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Oil Painting

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