Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 July 1889 — Page 6
ST. SACOKS OIL.
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
410 ITuron St., Sheboygan,* Wis.. Nov. 12, *1888. :X hare used St. Jacobs Oil foi chicken cholera with groat suo cess. Every fowl a the disease WRS cured by it and
1 recommend it as a sure cure. It has saved me many dollars. H. A. KUENXK. Breeder of Fine Fowls.
Bakersfleld, Cal., Oct. 13,1SSS.
I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of chickens with prompt, permanent cur". One bottle will cure 10 to 15 chickens 2 to 3 drops cures Wheezes. JAS. BETHAX.
M3- GENERAL DIRECTIONS.—STix apiUqf bread or dough saturated with St. Jacobs Oil. 1} Oie Jowl cannot sioalloic force down the throat. Mix some corn meal dnugh with the Oil. Gin %othing cl*e. They tall finally tai and be cured.
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LOCAL NEWS.
of Wnvelaud, was iu the city
C. F. Moor Friday.
John Uroendyke
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in Butte Montana, work-
i'ig for the art association.
Sevei.tl people from here will take in the Ni
agara Falls excursion oil Aug. t.
Miss Hattie Moifow, of Eliudale, was buried Saturday. Her death was caused by consumption.
Miss Leon Hays, of Terre Haute, was the guesl of Miss Uessie Nicholsou during the
week.
Zack Maliorney is adding to the beauty of his store by sticking thereon a uew coat of p.iiut.
Mr. Dave Zook is very sick with, dropsy of the heart, and death is feared. His awful cries of paiu are terrible.
Negotiations are in progress by which Waveland will buy the old lire engine belonging to this city. Experience is a dear teacher.
Frank Boudinot, of Terre Haute, well kuowu here, is at Chautauiue attending the national convention of his fraternity Beta Theta Pi.
Steve Lee is doing a big business iu the a cidfiit insurance interests. (Juite a large number of-tlie business men have taken policies.
Squire Kellisou goes to Tippecanoe county next week to canvass for the simply association of tins city. He was there last week and did Well. r'.V
even coaches full of people passed through t'lis place, Minday on their way to Maxmktickeo to hear the Rev. Talniage. Wonder if they all heard him.
Mrs. Michael (iei brick says that Walter Cruse has been throwing at tier house. Possibly Walter did not, like Mrs. (ierbrick's last name aud
threw it back at her.
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TONIC. It has cured
WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION the l.eet in the world. Absolutely
Sheet Metal
John Harford, the republican post oflice dispenser celebrity, Sundayed at Maxinkuckee, listening to the words of wisdom which Deacon Talniage spouted forth.
Alamo is building a calaboose. Our old friend Mr. Redeye seems to be getting in his work and the good people of that place are building Quarters for the accommodation of his guests.
Jim Mack opened up the hilarity of the week by being lined and costed iyhU for violating the liquor law. Jim should not violate the law aud then lie would'eut get fined and costed.
The fire department was called out Monday morning to do up afire at Mrs. Polly Johuson's on Water street. The fire saw the department comlug ami weut out after three lueffective
"rlk™' i'J'SS
M. A. Bramiou, the handsome young botauist is eugaged ir. botanical work at the college museum. He is now making a specialty of the pollen grain somethlug which has heretofore received little attention.
The comity normal is not a howling success. There is about oue teacher to every pupil aud the recitation rooms look like we can imagine Rockville would after a cycloue. Iu this age of competition people are wise who advertise.
It is thought that Mike White wi" apply to Corporal Tanner for a pension owing to spriug fever contracted during the campaign at Washington, trying to knock the eye out of the Crawfordsville post oflice. We believe the Corporal will grant him the claim.
There has been an understanding by which Terre Haute, Elkhart, South Bend, Wabash, liosiieu aud Lafayette will scramble to see which lias the best ball club iu Indiana. Indianapolis is uot iu the contest, having long ago ac' IOWII iged it can't play ball.
Marcus White, one of the uieu indicted for the Waveland gambling fracas, aud who vacated some time ago to avoid a job on the stone p'le, was seen the city last week aud fined the amount levied upon the ri3t at the time.
A gentleman of this city roceutly returned from a vhlt to lerre Haute savs that place is the ungodllest place on earth. Sunday is their big day down iu that ueck of the woods and the tolling of the church bells keeps time for brass baud ou their way to Sunday picnics. The saloons are kept open eight days out of seven and gaiubliug is considered as a laudable accomplishment. The place is becoming notorious aud had better brace up, si
The cry of hard times is heard rustling in the ozone. Now good people, don't loose any Bleep, the same state exists in all our neighboring cities. Lafayette Is suffering Troin the same ailment. Rockville, vigorous and hustling Rockville, sends a piercing cry upwards to the sauie affect, and even the thrifty and rapid Oreeuo-rstleiBings a strain of tough luck occasionally. We also hear that the great boom that the gas region has been enjoying is dying out aud that seekers after quick profits who weut there several mohtlis ago are uow wendiug their way! homeward again sadder aud leaner men. Crawfordsville is like all the rest, but she is solid and good for many minut:: for she is founded upou a rock.
Several months ago Enoch Vanderbuilt Croy ejeaped from the Northern penitentiary, being one of the tu'sted men, thus having ail opportunity which sly Enoch jumped ontd. Know lug that Enoch would soon frequent his favorite haunts iu this city no particular effort was made to capture him. On Sunday last the large nose of Marshal Ensminger detected a scent ou the atmosphere very much resembling the odor of Enoch's hosiery when last seen. He followed the scent up and found our hero and uioss-mat-.' in a gilded palace in Black Hills, in a blissful state of unconscious intoxication fanned by a beautiful lady or the soiled variety. Enoch jumped fourteen feet into space when he saw the blue coated arm of the law find Buccuinbed to the inevitable by trust ing himself to the tender baud clasp of the marshal who lead him gently jailward. Eunch will be given'a vacation at the lakeside again as the authorities deem it best for his health.
Mrs. 01 Gill is in Ladoga.
friends iu
Miss Anna Davidson is visitiu Covington.
Miss S .Hie Newton visited friends ill Terre Hunt living the week.
at David Divine's.
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Miss Hessie Hmford is iu Chicago.
(Jen. II. B. Carringtou is in the city.
Prof. W. T. Fry went to Chicago, Monday.
Mrs. Charley Miller and son are in Lafayette.
Old Settlers meeting at Russelville, August 8.
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Rev. Ogle, of Franl':n, spent Minday Rev. Fusot:
A couple of Hungarian umbrella menders are doing the town.
Mrs. Ed. lleaton, from Terre Haute, is on a visit here.
Two uew Si4 boats have just been put iu at the Shades.
Mrs. Tom liavis, of Terre Haute, is visiting
Co. D, baggage, soldiers and all, went to Indianapolis, Monday.
Oil the Ruuyan farm in Wayne township ten acres in wheat yielded 152 bushels to the acre.
C. A. Hargrave, a Rockville boy, has just been elected president of Ihe Danville universi-
ty. Mrs. Julia Cook has returned from a visit with the family of Geo. W. Snyder, at Jamestowu.
New wheat has been hauled to the city iu considerable quantities during the past three or four days.
Au effort will be made to get Col. Robert Ingersoll to deliver a lecture here this winter at Music Hall.
Dan Barlow, who has been visiting his cousni Louis Bischoff, returned this morning to Pans, III.
The corn is now made and whether it raius or shines the boys are sure of three square meals a day.
Pete Somerville and wife, Miss Doll ance and HugUKelsey, are at Riverside for a two weeks vacation. Vs v-r'
W. L. Whipple and wife, for fifteen years missionaries in Persia, have arrived at their home in Rockville.
L. E. McCord, of the class of '88, has accepted the position of tutor iu Wabash college, succeediug S. G. Pattisou.
Bert Sparks has gone to St. Louis to spend a week with his brother. Walter Britton takes his place iu Nye's drug store.
E. J. Boraker, who resides two miles north of the city will sell his personal property on August 8, preparatory to going to Missouri.
Frankfort Crescent: Miss Lulu Brewer leaves Monday for her home iu Crawfordsville, after along aud pleasant residence in our city.
Thomas E. Bowles lias sold to James A. Brant, of W'aynetown, 80 acres of the Mouut View stock farm, in Coal Creek township, for $2,800,
Smith & Pontious are sending out thousands of beautiful picture cards with the uames of the medicines manufactured by them printed upou them.
Those going to 'Maxinkuckee Sunday were bored aud much out of humor. Cars crowded, behind time, and war prices asked for eatibles at the lake.
The Salvation Army did the saving act at Gore's grove on Sunday last. Unfortunately the Hoods aro over and they returned undrowu-
ed and alive.
Au itinerant photgrapher was iu the city this week. Many of our business men fell a victim to his wiles and uow have pictures ou exhibition representing their business places.
Walter Evans is mounting botanical specimens at the college. He will probably be retained here another year aud then take a position in some^college as professo" iu this spec
ialty.
Marcus paid up. w/ -^4
The Indiana and Illinois base hall league has beeu broken up by Terre Haute aud Lafayette retiring ou account of the Danville club failing to play schedule games. Both clubs will act independently the remainder of the season and there is prospect of an Indiana league being formed next season. 1
Through red tape reasons the mail carriers are compelled 'to wear the same heavy, cloth coats during the hot weather that they do in the winter. There is very little sense in such regulations.
Warner Wilhite has received a §2,000 position iu WashitigtJU city. In the meantime sev
eral anxious republican patriots iu the city are puzzled to know why Mie administration is forgettiug them.
Jauitor Burk is engaged iu mowing down the superfluity of weeds which surround the college grounds, preparatory to getting them (the grounds) in readiness for the coming of the festive studeut.
Col. H. B. Carringtou was the guest of his brother-in-law, J. K. Courtney over Sunday. He was ou his way from Nashville, Tenn., where the National Education Association met,
to his home iu Boston.
Moreland Binford was iu the city Monday. He has almost a sure thing of securing a position ou the government surveying corps now in Montana. He has given up the law and says no matter what turns up he will go West auyhow.
The Crawfordsville Y. M. C. A. bowling'alley is said to tie the bestiu the State.—Indianapolis Sun.
Aud a first-class nuisance, too, to those living or doiug business within a half block of it, can properly be added.
Next week promises to be the liveliest one of the year at the Shades. Several parties from here will be in camp there and number of parties from other quarters. Among the attra tions at that time is a big dance at the hall to a a
Frank Fox was in the city, Monday, resting up after a trip south iu Y. M. C. A. interest?. Frank has been doing splendid work and likes it well. He is soliciting for the Y, M. C. A. State fund, also organizing branches where they do uot already exist. He is a decided sue. cess.
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Now conies a story on Johnny White. At Lebanon on the Itn there was a table set out for the special stomachs of our drum corps. John sat himself down aud was gently reminded that the table was not a free lunch counter, but for the especial teeth of the patriotic players of the drum. Johnny looked indignant, spat quickly over his left shoulder three times, and paid, "What's the matter with you I'm the manager." "Excuse me," said the victim. "Bring this gentleman his dinner immediately." As soon as John Bpoke the gentleman recognized his mistake by the genuine color of his breath and hastened to correct his seeming mistake.
Noah Smith, son of Reuben, is in the city, telliug what he knows about the Chattsworth horror.
Bob Whitford has gone to Indianapolis to speud the rest of his vacation with his auut, Mrs. G. L. Hays.
A gentleir.au from Thorutown s:ild tho other day that that place is so dull they can't even get up a dog tight the.-i.
The many friends of Mis. Dr. Montague will .« pleased to leavn she is rapidly growing better and will soon bo out again.
A colt show is billed for Elijah Gore's Fountain Stock Farm. Three prizes ou Ihe
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Charley Williams is spending bis time aud money at Petoskey.
John Snyder, of Kansas City, is circulating among his friends here.
Marshal Ensnfmger, accompanied by Euoch Croy, visited iu Michigan City, Monday.
The battle ground camp meeting is now progress aud will continue for a week yet.
H. S. Brailen, aud wife returned from their cottage by Cedar Lake on Saturday eveniug.
colts will be offered of ijjilo, 3?10 and §5. There is also^to be horse racing, trotting, pacing, bicycle and foot racing. Everybody is invited to Uend.
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Some of the ageuts for the supply association of this city complaiu because the people they meet won't sign notes agreeing to take what they bargain for. That's right Mr. farmer, be on the right side, don't sign anjthing, the lightning rod man is abroad.
Follow, Follow.
The Salvatiou Army still continues to belch its whutigdoodle on our streets, aud now we ask "How much louger are these howling idiots to be allowed to roam at large on our streets?" We have au ordiuauce agaiust catie roaming at large and it should be enforced. Wo reccomuieud that these poor deluded people he put iu the pound, fed on hay, and perhaps by proper association they might be educated to chango their doleful howl to a tuueful bray. ,/
A Lady's Chances of Marrying. Every woman has a chance of "catching a husband," but it is conceded that young ladies between twenty and twenty-five years of age are more likely to draw the matrimonial prizes. However it is uot au unusual thing to hear of the marriage of a lady who has passed the three-quarter century mark. Yet, how can a woman, weak, dispirited, enervated and tormented by diseases common to her sex, hope to become a happy wife and motheri" Of course, she cannot: yet by the magic aid of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, all these obstacles are swept away. As a powerful, invigorating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription imps its strength to the wliqle system, and to the womb aud its appendages in particular. For overworked, "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeeper, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally it is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial ami restorative tonic.
The bakers of Philadephia have det TIIIIIK 1 to keep their shops closed on Sunday.
Do you suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or other humors? Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doseB one dollar.
Hugh 0. Pentecost thinks that there shoi 'd be a revolution in their country once in every ten years.
Dr. B. T. Coppage, of Verona, Mo., says he has sold a large quantity of Swift's Specific, and to a great many customers, and knows it it to he most successfully used for maladies, of the blood.
Apache County, in Ar-oua, is larger than the slate of Massachusetts, yet it has not a single doctor within its borders.
Mr. D. M. Grayson, of Cronville, Franklin parish, La., says: I think Swift's Specific is the best blood remedy in the world. I have kuowu it to make wonderful cures of persons with blood i,!seases, some casses.which had beeu regarded as incurable. t-
Ex-King Milan, of Servia, WJ1 t-ike up a permanent residence in England or .Scotland under the name of Couut Takojo.
We sell great quantities of s. S. S., and the sale holds up well—no falling off, or prospect of falling off. While many are loud its praises, uot one complaint has been heard from our customers,
J. E. SKAKS' DKIKJ STOKK, Waco, Texas.
Claud Spreckles announces that be wi!'. open his mammoth su{,.ir refinery iu Philadelphia ou September 1 with a capacity of 4,000,000 pounds of sugar a day.
Swift's Specific is not one of the old potash, sarsaparilla, or mercury mixtures. It contains uo potash, no mercury, or auy poisonous sulstauce. It relieves the system by forcing the impurities out through the pores of the skin, and builds up the patient from the first dose.
George C. Miln, the actor-preacher, formerly of Chicago, is now play'tig a profitable Shakspearian season in Australia, and is in fair way to make his fortune.
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IIKIUISII Line KxciirNion Ticket*. To Lake Maxinkuckee ten day tickets $3.K5. Iickets good going Saturday aud returning .Monday, $2:90 returning on Lake Special Suudays, !£2.00. This train passes Crawfordsville every .Sunday at 0:34 a. m., arriving at the Lake 10:15 a. in. returning leaves the Lake at ti p. in., and arrives at Crawfordsville '.1:13 p. m, Rouudtrip tickets good 30 days to (iarland Dell mineral springs only $1.10
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