Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 June 1889 — Page 6

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ALL

mietes use it so

Outfit Complete

WltiOlt 11.

Sprains. Strains, Braises, Wounds.

Sold by Dmgguto and Dealer*. The Chas. A. Vogeler Co.. Baito., Md.

for Qire

CURES?

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PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM

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

Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Pandniir and hair failing fine, and gl .00 at Druggists.

H1WDERCORWS.

Theonlv for Con.ji. Smpsnll pnim Ensrrnv* comfortT\» ihufi'tt. IV.

AT Urupprists.

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CONSUMPTIVE

Have

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i:omrii. Kn.m'hitK Indigestion! Lso

PARKER'S CINCER TONIC. It baa cured the worst cased and i* the ot-st remedy for all ills arising from defective nutrition. Take

FXHAUSTEOYITAUTY •^UNTOLD MISERIES

Resulting from the Errors of Youth, /oily, Vice, Ignorance, Ac., may be enred at home withoat fail or exposure. Infallible and Confidential. Laree Treatise, 300 pages, only $1 by mall, sealed, postpaid. Small book, with endorsements of the press, free. Send now. Address the Pesbody Medical Institute, or Sr. W.H.Parker, No.4 Bnlfinch St.,Boston,Slase.

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH

PENNYROYAL PILLS

BED C20S8 DIAMOND BEAKD. einai, be»t, onlj grantor and

ible pill for«*le. Never Fall. lAnk for Chichester'* Englith\ A Diamond Brand* in red roetalkc boxes, ceMed with blue rib* JJbon. At Druffgtot*. Accept no other. AH piUs la pasteboard boxe*. pink wrappers, arc a danger* ouif counterfeit. Send 4c. (siatnpsj for particulars nnd "Kcllef for IinillfH,"

letter, by return mail. 10,000

monluUfrom LADIES whohave u^ed them. NATUC PNJertcfttl* Chichester Chemical Co., Madison S(i.,PhilaMFa

jXffip^SAVING 25 T0*0f."^ jski'^ wToiMIODLtMCNS PROFITS NOR J-jgg,' EXl?CN5t S or ^RAVELING MEN1 ''\TY CATALOGUE A FREIGHT •ASS^ZJACMABGCTO VOURPLACT

ON APPTLCAT ION.

7^^\^PlbNEER BUG 3Y(0 COLUMBUS. O.

AVANTI'.K to riinvusf To' the

sale of Nursery Meek. strjuiy employment jruuranteed. Salary anr Expense* paid to Hicci'exfnl men. Apbly at once, HIHMIII Mention this paper.

CHASE ItKOS CO., Rochester, N.

St. John's M'lifary School.

JIANLU'S. Y.

Uvil Enirinecrim I'Uesics Business. 1T. HKV. F.I) HTNTINGTON. President. LT. COI.. W VErtBECK, Superintendent.

HIRES

2S* HIRES'IMPROVED MC

ROOT BEER!

IN LIQUID NOBOILINC EASILY MADE

TH1SPACKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS

ASSORT AMF Gtf/UXWT

Hoof BEER

The moot APPETIZING and WHOLESOME TEMPERANCE DRINK in the world. TRY IT.

Ask your Druggist or Grocor for it.

C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.

DR. KILMER'S ONO, of every flvo we moot hns pome form of 1 ifsirt Tiwcns". :inrl isin constant dunjriT r.-i' A jioplexy.

Shock or lin ith 1 'iliis lteiuruj :c.i, reliuvcs, corn-cH

Price $!•' $5.°°

C.NRVV.

CSfl'rapari at i'r. Kli IJIU'F.NSAJtv. r.l !|.'!lr.:l.ton Or. 11 tli'rsol iwi.iirv uuh« to I !l V':l'.

I Pifio's Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to Ose, and Cheapest.

ATARRJH

Sold by dri«n?iHts or sent by mull. 50c. E. T. Jluzeltlne. Warren, l'a.

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LOCAL NEWS.

The wounded tramp will recover.

T)r. Dnucau is iu Nashville, Teal). Harry Counard is honie for the week. The Veeilerslmrp: Normal will begin July 15th.

Malt Pohert.v was in the city a part of this week.

Miss Laura Bnmtliers was in Terre Haute this week. It is time for new developments in the post office war.

Dr. De Caux Tilney GAVE concerts at Covington last week.

Mrs. Jackson McCormick, Ripley township, is quite sick.

At last they have cut down the campaign

poles at Waveland. Ora Ensininger has been appointed a constable at Covington.

The Coviugton Fair Association is having a new race track made. The heavy rains have done much damage throughout the county.

Children's Pay will be observed at Yountavllie M. E. church, Sunday.

The Veedersburg Sunday schools intend to hold a grand picnic July 4th. The college ball club will play no more this season but may reorganize this fall.

Wayuetown is making arrangements to have a graud evening 4th of July celebration.

W. A. Bodell has gone east for his vacation. Fred Rosebro is iu charge of the Y. M. C. A.

The Baptist church at Wayuetown cleared seventy dollars off of their festival Saturday night.

The 0. I. & \V. bridge carpenters put iu a new bridge in the Sugar creek curves, last week.

(ireencastle people are talking of another

gas well. They are not built that way here

present.

A new plate glass was placed in Mosslers' store, Monday, to take the place of the one broktui a few weeks ago.

The Wayne Guards, of NVaynetown, will reorganize uext Tuesday night for three years service in the State Militia. XLS

Several Covington girls and married women paraded the streets of that city one evening last week dressed iu men's clothing. FES

Several picnic parties were at the Shades Sunday. It will not belong until this popular

resort will be

ttle Boo pages,

Practical Hints^.mV To Builders

iHinins sol­

id acts that every man coni'm at

.BUILDING s!• ott 1 (1 know before lot'.iiiir his coiltracts Short. cliapU.iv on lie kitchen. chimneys ciBtern' fiiundiiii n. brickwork, liiortur, cellar, heatin?. cniilntion. the roof and ltriny items of interoei to builders Yaned free011 reVcint of 10 cents ill porta! puimps. AdHrege NATIONAL SHEET MKTAL HOOFING CO., 510 East Tvpn io'li St., New York City.

crowded every Sunday.

The 0.1. A W. is putting large, iron sewer pipe in the small bridges along its line and filling the space with dirt to avoid accident.

The wool trade has about come to a close in this place, and but little now comes in. Nearly 100,000 pounds were purchased

firms here. Dave Webb, well known here as a starter during Fair season, has been removed from his office as Register of the Land Office at Salt Lake City.

L. T. Yaucleave has lately returned from a

trip

across the country

The men working on the streets of Waveland struck, last week, for au 8 hour day. They gained their point and the marshal is now a crushed monopolist.

PI

Dr. C. E. WhitesMes, a well known'and popular physician of Franklin, Ind., has

is required.

tauen

charge of Dr. Dunlovy's practice at Waveland, while the latter is attending a special course of lectures at Indianapolis.

The Vandalia is now runuiug a Sunday passenger train for the convenience of passengers who wish to visit Lake Maxinkuckee. The Van is one of the most accommodating roads in the State and ha« the very best men working for it

A farmer by the name of Thompson living

down iu Fountain county, heard the cries of a baby at his door one night last week and when he opened the door there iu a basket lay the little fellow. They cannot find who left it there aud Thompson will keep it.

A young colored boy by

Jones, was

the name of Isaac

arrested at Wayuetown, Friday,

for jumping on a moving train. He had money and paid his One and went on his way

ing he was going to Peoria. Sunday he attempted to jump on another train at Champaign, when he fell under the wheels and was killed.

Harness, the college ball club's crack pitcher, is playing with the Lafayettes. He is a fine player and can pitch justaseood ball in the 9th inning as he can iu the first. Tlieu Harness is a gentleiflau and has all the qualities, as lie neither drinks nor swears, two faults most ball players possess. Lafayette has done wisely in securing him.

A colored Dramatic company will give AN entertainment in Music Hall, Wednesday evening June 26. This is said to be the best colored company in the country. They will be here the evening of the Brotherhood picnic which is to

be held on the Fair grounds that day. The Brotherhood has the best colored band in the United States.

The big floods last week destroyed thousands of acres of growiug corn in the river and creek bottoms of this county. The corn crop of many farmers in this locality is entirely destroyed, and the fields will have to be again planted if any corn is raised. Many fine wheat fields in bottoms were completely destroyed. Hon. 0. P. Davis, of Opedee, is the biggest loser in this section. All are getting ready to plaut again as soon as the river goes down, aud hope to be able to yet raise a good crop.—

Newport Hoosier State.

Before Squire Ramsey last week came Lizzie Wilkie, a uiaideu fair from Coal Creek township, who upon oath testified that the twin babies which she then bore iu her arms were illegitimate birth and that WIN. Alston, the manager of the Hanna farm in that township was the father. Alston said no and although having ample opportunity to light out would not do so, but proposed remaining right here aud fighting it out, declaring to the last his innocence. His head seemed level in this|mntter for upon a hearing of the case on Monday forenoon in which witnesses for both sides testified the Squire could 6ee nothing upon which to bind him over and told him to go. Lizzie will have to find some one else to father (HE twins,

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THE CR.AWFOBJDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

Circuit Work.

It is a rule iu the Methodist Episcopal Church hat each paster shall at the end of each conference year prepare a plan of his charge for his successor, although he may bo his own successor this

1S

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Lutl.er Taylor

and Jas. L. Thompson were in charge of the Newtown circuit. Attica district, North Western Indiana Conference. This charge had eight appointments, as follows: Pleasant Hill Thompson's Chapel, Newtowu, Hesbeu Bethel, Sugar Grove, Prairie Chapel, New Richmond and Asbury Chapel. These were Sunday appointments and with services held at Locust Grove Saturday night before preaching at Sugar Grove on Sunday, gave both men pleuty of work. The membership then numbered 472. Now this work is divided into three circuits with a membership of 772. The plan of having two preachers on a charge of eight appointments would give to each congregation preaching every two weeks. The membership of the Newtown circuit as it was then (1859) was divided into 16 classes. The class leaders were as follows: A. McClure, M. C. Beaver, E P. Bennett, Thomas C. Shankliu, W. B. Bradshaw, S. Shoemaker, A. Whitehall, Nicolas Fisher, J. J. Schemerhorn, Jas. Meharry, John Gaines, Samuel B. Haines, John K. McMillan, Chas. Phillips, Chas. Forbes, Joseph Wilson and John Eshelinan. The stewarts were Matthias McClure, John A. Cooley, Ellis Insley, A. S. Fraukenfield, Hugh Meharry, Andrew Insley, John Kirkpatrick, George Manners and Moses Gillain. Local preachers resident in tha charge, were, Elijah Sewell, Allen D. Beasley, Thomas J. Insley and Willis G. Wright. Allen D. Beasley had been a traveling preacher but had located aud had been au elder, and Elijah Sewell had also been ordained as a local elder.

The exhorters were Conrad Hartness, John A. Cooley, Edward P. Bennett, Thomas C. Shanklin, Philip Acton, Jacob C. Schemerhorn, Reuben Claypool, Moses Gillain and W. W. Wilson. Both of the Pastors of this charge have gone to their reward. Bro. Thompson died Sept. 15, lStil, over 72

years of

at

A picked ball club from this city will play the Hillsboro club, Sunday, upon the latter club's grounds.

age, aud Bro. Taylor

died March 1, 1881, over 75 years of age. Many of the official members have also deceased, while some yet remain and are faithful members in the church. Thirty years of passage of time has brought many changes not only with the Methodist Church, of the Newtown circuit, of 185il, but with the entire neighborhood as may be seen by the evidences of advancement and prosperity.

Pnssed His 7!)th Year.

If there is a citizen of Montgomery county who has honestly worked through a long life for the success aud prosperity of the State aud country it has been the subject of this article Joliu S. Gray, who is so familiarly known as "Uncle

Sant," is

by the two

and is lecturing in the

small towns in the oceau. Jim Vancleave is his advance man.

a man loved aud respected by

all who kuow him. He has not only built reputation at home for honesty and honor but is known all over the State as a prime mover and worker iu the horse thief detective coin pa uy. for which organization he has spent the last last 12 years.}Iu his own language next to his church he holds the interest of this organization. It has been the custom of his children to give him a dinner every birthday this year the lot,which to the sons and daughters has always beeu a pleasant oue, fell to Ben Gray Waynetown, aud thedinuer was given in honor to his passiug the 79tb year in the pathway of life, Over 100 children, grand children aud friends were present aud the spread was one of the kind that enly such good women as the Gray family is composed of could prepare. After the feast Rev. C. J. Bowles made a neat address eulogizing the good deeds of Uncle Sant, the honor it was to that family to have such a man at its head, and impressed upon their minds the fact that he was neariDg the grave and the chances for his being with them nextyear were quite doubtful, closing by presenting him with a fine suit of clothes, which

the children had

purchased for liiin. Miss Lizzie Bible sang a beautiful song, then Mr. Gray spoke to the graud children, giving them good advice and in his usual custom treated the little oueB with caudy, aud the day of respect to this honored and good old man was ended, everyone leaving with the earnest prayer ,that he may see many happy returns.

City Delinquent Tux I.ist.

The following is the condition of the city de" linquent tax list for the years 1887 and 1888: Duplicate of 1887 $3,582 64 Duplicate of 1888 3,287 01 Penalty 328 63 Interest 212 01

Total .$7,411 38 Less amount paid on same 210 07

say­

Amount due. 7,192 31

State Seliool Fund ltecei\eil The total amount of the school funds that Montgomery county paid into the State treasury was $16,637.22 and the amount received back was $14,207.40. It will thus be seen that this county receives $2,429.82 less than was paid iu.

E. M. Carson died of consumption, Monday morning. Judge Cowan, of Springfield, Mo., is .visiting iu the city.

Charley Milford was over froni 'Attica'tbattend commencement. S. G. Whittaker, the bicyclist, was in the city, this week, enroute to the east.

The Odd Fellows of Marshall decorated the grave of Joe Marshall at Alamo, Sunday. Doc Pray, a horse doctor, has been in the city the past week and gave concerts at the court house

Tne goiden times we were going to have during Harrison's administration seem far off. Even squirrels are scarcc.

The Hon. Mike Price seems to get in his work with the board of county commissioners. Michael, be something or nothing.

The heavy rains, last Suuday night, flooded everything in the vicinity of Lebanon. Many fields of corn were entirely ruined.

Ex-County Supt. Cantleyjhas resigned his position as a teacher in the schools of Evansville aud goue to farming in Cass county.

The Children's Day services at Roberts' chapel came off, Sunday, Juno 16. The church was beautifully decorated. The young people had spared no pains to make preparation for the day and rendered excellent music. The children of the Sunday school gave the audience some excellent recitations aud sang some beautiful songs. The collection amounted to $5.40. The people present filled the house to overflowing and were

Herbert Gladstone says his father is still good for a twenty mile tramp.

Mr. Russell Myrick,

of the

firm of Myrick &

Henderson, Fort Smith, Ark., says he wishes to add his testimony to the thousands which have already been given to Swift's Specific. He says ho derived the most signal benefit from its use to euro painful boils and sores resulting from impure blood.

Chas. Dudley Warner is paid $1,200 a year for his department in Harper's Magazine.

100 Ladies Wanted.

And 100 men to call on any druggist for A free trial package of Lane's family medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver aud kidneys it is a positive cure. For coustipatiou and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large size package, fifty cents. Sold at all druggists. N-17-ly-E-o-w

Ex-President Woolsey, of Yale, is confined to his bed from a complication of ailments due to old age.

J. M. Loose Red Clover Co.—Gents: I

B^EN a sufferer for the last five

have

years from

Rheumatism across the shoulders, aud by using your Fluid Extract Red Clover, aiu entirely cured. I believe it has driven it from my system, and won't be a weather barometer any longer.

Yours,

Palmer House, Chicago. F. D. DIBBLE.

Prof. James Russell Lowell will return to his residence at Cambridge, Mass., when he has finished his English trip.

Aii Important Element.

Of the

success

of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the

fact that every purchaser receives a fair equf valent for his money. The familiar headline "100 doses one dollar," stolen by imitators, is original with aud true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This can be easily proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.

A hairless calf is owned by Mr. Freeland, of Howe township, Dauphin county, Pa.

Ladies!

We have a limited supply of the medical book on Diseases of Women and Children published by the Zoa-Phora Med. Co., which wo frunish gratis to our patrons. Call or send for oue before they are all gone. maylS4x LEW FISHER.

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

English Spavin Linauient removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Ijprbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throat's, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one boottle. Warranted. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsville, Ind. MaylSly

Archdeacon Philpott. who lately died in EI gland at the are of nearly 99 years, left 3FT grandchildren to mouru his loss.

To Cure Heart Disease.

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Oceau-Week .Heart Reuie dy." IT regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 50c, and SI. pamphlet free. Binghamton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher druggist. D-29-3in

Kxcursion Kut to Harrisonburg, Vii. Excursion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, from Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City stations Charleston, 111., to Delphos, 0. Tickets on sale May 27 to June 10th Good to reture!until July 5tb. Close connection with B. IT 0., vestibule limited, via Hoi gate. 2t.

J. A. Schuyler, of Pottstowu, has a piece

ISS*

W, Shelly,

well pleased with the exercises.

Every Woman Should Have. The book on diseases of women and children published by the Zoa-Phora Medicine Company Kalamazoo, Mich. Price only 10o. mailed sealed. For Sale by Lew Fisher. O-27-ly.

SANTA CLAUS

\t prices iielow all competition. l/ilayetM.- ,inl

T.

THE FAIR! 98 Out

on Ax 1 Wheel,

Iron Filth!! C!-t. inudu

W A O N

A FINK

of

amber from the Baltic sea inclosing a petrified beetle.

Loose's lied Clover Pills Cure Sick Headach. dyspepsia indigestion, constipation, 25c. per uox, 5 boxes.for{$l. For sale by Lew Fisher- F-28-ly

Wheeling has the world's largest nail plaut.

NOTIONS.

8- Ball Croquet Sets.

TOLEDO, 0.

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

W. M. SLCIHEKT.

'Er-

It is proposed to call a battle ship the ics3on."

"Timely Wise!" For Sharp Eyes ||||"Nor love, nor honor, wealth, nor pow er,

Can give the heart a cherful hour— iVhen health is lost. Be timely wise iVith ill-health all taste of pleasure flies,"

IJ&KSO speaketh Gray, and who denies? I 3" /NO surer

fact

beneath the skies.

/^"Alas! for him who early die* CBECAUSE he is not timely wise. F^F#Alas! for him who will endure FJISTBE ills he might so quickly cure

Night-sweats, and cough, and hard caught breath. Consumption's heralds, signs of death

To be cured, take Dr.Pierce's Golden Medl cal Discovery. Thousands have been cured by it who, otherwise, would now be filling un timly graves. For alljliver, blood, and luug diseases, it is a specific.

of Milford square, has a

best remedy. Every

New­

foundland dog ponderous enough to do all the family washing by a tread power.

The Verdict Unanimrms.^ W. r. Suit, druggist Bippus, Ind., testifie "I can recommend electric bitters as the

relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Haro, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is electric bitters." Thousands of others iiavaadded their testimony, so that tiie verdict is unanimous that electric bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only 50 cents a bottle at Nye & Co., Drug store.

1

Y/T

very

bottle sold has given

The three wise men 4 of Gotham Would not have 8 been so wise,

Had they not sought for knowledge, And used their ears and eyes

And you can be as wise as they, If you but choose to buy

The Soap that's called the SANTA CLAUS— Its good effects to try. Because 'twill help you through your work

At such a rapid rate,

That you'll have time to master all you care to undertake. All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP. Made by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO.

"down" me in prices on

First Clas G-ootlss.

S/xWASHINGTON-ST

jINIS OF .JEWELRY,

I'ocket Killvi

C. C. JENKINS, G. I'. A.

That we auiiraiitee as eood and ut half the prn:e oi :n

Sc.lHCors, IJasketH, Bate, Tin War,-, ('luck Sh.-:lvi -, TaWe Base Balls Hammocks, Window .Shadi-*. I'oi et Honk-, Bird Oiifee, Glassware, Wall Pockets, lir.ioket*,

An Kndless Variety of

THE FAIR.* •..•1x30 Oil Paint in a:

Gilt Kraine, is a killer them all

JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS

If your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry need any repairing take them to

ZELost: Oirfco,

In getting information Wz-—:

Of every sort and kind, Instead of going through the world Like men both deaf and blind.

JL

1)'ii'i 1'ai! to st-e'me in mv room, with une oi

Stoves. Hardware and

km

THE J®-

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.

The Coolest and Healthiest Beer The Neatest and Most Attractive Place

Celebrated Clifpf Sflolm.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

ALBERT MUHLEISEN.

CARRIAGE SHOP.

J. S. MILLER &

MANUFACTC1115HH

Carriages, Buggies and

iiiHiiMts

PATTON

Call and see. You will be fully satisfied then of the iru'h of

s.

NEW RICHMOND, INDIAN/-.

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LAMPS,

-, li- ir Brittle?,

riememoer

Make no MUiuke :n the i'lai'i'. CRAvr"KOltnsVILLE INL

is the

SSIF

CO.,

Spring Wagons.

Aagcnts lor c.ll eastern standard makes of buggies, etc. Repairing done un short ....... notice. Work warranted one year. Factory north of court house.