Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 November 1890 — Page 7

FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT.

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Dry Goods Emporium.

VVe are now ready to show vou

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\X70RTH knowing ia that blood dl#. eases which all other remedies fail to euro, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

Fresh confirmation of this statement comes to •\hand daily. Even such deep-seated and stubborn complaints a3 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and the like, are thoroughly eradicated by the use of this wonderful alterative.

Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 126th street, New York, certifies

About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic

§iscomfort,

ont, being able to walk only with great and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertisement in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medioine, and took it regularly for eight months. I am pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, and that I have since had no return of the disease."

Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H., writes: "One year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being confined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commenced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla aud began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine." "I have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I felt its beneficial effects before I had quite finished one bottle, and I can freely testify that it is the best bloodmsdicine I know of." —L. W. "Ward, Sr., Woodland, Texas.

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COUNTY SCHOOL K0TES.

Put more force into your tekching. Talk up tbe county teachers' library. Fr«d Slirnder rules at No, 3. Clark township. Prof. Harris is.doing good work at Waynetown.

Joe Kennedy ha9 ebarge at Oakland, Mad ison township. The American Sag floats over the Whitesville whooln.

Lee Wheelan is teaohlng in Seott township asrain this year. George Hultz, an ex-teacher, will soon move to the oounty seat.

Tessie Terrie wields the birch at Sugar urove, Scott township. Ella Cline is doing her usual good work at No. 10, Franklin township.

The report that C. H. Pease was married to a Parkersburg girl is incorrect. Trustees should see that all teachers attend the Couaty Teachers' Association.

Scott township teaohers have their iustitute to-day. An interesting programme. Anna Wilson, of Linden, who won first prize at the county contest, will give a recitation at the County Teachers' Association.

We would be glad to hear the opinion of the teaohers in regard to holding monthly examinations. Are they a success? It not, why not?

Tbe speech of Miss Jose Itnal, the Intermediate teacher, at the flag raising of the WhitesTitle schools was well delivered and patriotlc.

The second section of Unitn township teachers have their institute to-day at the office of the County Superintendent. Visitors welcome at all sessions. "Why should Washington's birthday be celebrated any more than mine," said tbe teacher. "Cos he never told a lie," came from the small boy in the corner.

Teaohers are now well represented in our county offices. Mr. Higgins as our representative in the legislature, and Mr. Hunt as county surveyor.

We say to all live teaohers, Let us make the Teaehers' Association the best it has ever been. Do not wait for others to make it and then criticise it if it is not what we imagine it ought to be.

The person who occupies the teacher's desk, and allows tbe. pupils to address him as "teacher," violates the sehool law, which makes it his duty to teash the ehiidren good manners, and he should have bis license revoked.

This great republic needs, and ever will need men, right minded men, who know their dnty, and knowing, will obey such men will have to be ma4e from the boys who who attend our public schools. Too mush care and good judgement can not be expended in their training. We think the histories used la our schools unsuitable for the times the histories of the development of early society is worth far more to the average boy than all the Indian massaores and war dances that ever occurred on American soil. The history of early industries much more valuable than all the blunders made by graduates of West Point. The study of such topics as the ''Origin of Fire," "Origin of Clothes," "Origin of the Plow, and the Beginning of Agriculture," "Bread, and tbe Cultivation of the Cereals," "Evolution of the House," "Beats, and Their Improvement," "Barter," "The Art of Counting," "Origin of tbe Alpbapet." ^'Picture Writing," "Popular Government," "Political Economy," and many others of much more importance than the study of the campaigns of Scott, Sherman, and Grant.

Brown Township S. S. Convention 'he following is the program of tbe Brown township Sunday school convention, to be held in the Christian church at New Market, Tuesday Nov. 25, 1890. •g KORKKOON SESSION. 9:30 Devotional Servicies conducted by J. W. Vancleave. 10:00 The Teachers Responsibility as to the Conversion of the Pupil, W. J. Miles. 10:30 The Relation of the Pastor to the Suudav School, Rev. J. C. Ashley. 11:00 Responsibilty of tbe Superintendent for the Success of tbe School, James M. Rice. 11:30 Deportment in the House of God, Rev. H. L. Kindig.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

1:30 Prayer and Praise, J. H. Armentrout. 2:00 The Joys of Sunday School Work, Rev. L. Galey. 9:80 LesBon study—Helps and Methods, J. H. Eads. 3:00 The Place of the Sunday School in Christian Work, Rev. S. K. Fuson.

No Wonder She Died.

The following list of drugs as sworn to by physicians at the Pettit trial, were administerto Mrs. Pettit during her sickness:

The following formidable list of drugs were exhibited and sworn to as eiven her on Tuesday, so far as can be deduced from the testimony: Two drops aconite every half hoar, five drops digitalis every fifteen to thirty minuteB, ten grains bromide of potash every hour, ten grains of hydrate of chloral every thirty minutes, eight grains quinine every three hours, ten grains cathartic compound every three hours hour, one-sixteenth gram sulphate of atropia every three hours, ten grains subnitrate of biamath every hour, ten grains saccharum laetus every hour.

A Lecherous Brother,

''onstnM) Houghton, of Bockviile, was in Braail on litst Saturday looking for a young man by the iaui« of Fiuley. of Parke county, who is wanted for seducing his idiotic sister. The girl kept silent until her condition became apparent to her family, who pursuaded her into a confession. Her brother heard of this and hastily left the couutry.

Firemen's Mwquerade.

The firemen of 'hit city will give a grand masquerade bail in Eltzroth's hall on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 27. Tbe proceeds will be used to furnish the ball in the city building. The cause is a very good one and the dance should be liberally patronized.

After Him-

At Lafayette a mob broke into jail early Mon day morning for the purpose of hanging Benett, who last week killed two men in that elty. The mob meant business bat by some means the sheriff, a few hours before, bad au inkling of what was to he attempted and slipped Bennett away. The mtrderer, Knot executed law will yet stand a poor ohance fer his life,

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THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

That Little Tickling

In your throat, which makes yoa cough oat* awhile and keeps you constantly clearing yeur throat, arises from catarrh, and as a catarrh is a constitutional disease the ordinary cough medicines all fail to hit the spot. What you need is a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many people who have taken this medicine for scrofula, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and other troubles, have been surprised that it should oure this troublesome couch. But to know the actual cause of II cough is to solve the mistery. Many cases nt consumption can be traced back to the legki. of some such slight affection as this. Consumption uin be controlled In its early stages, and the effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood, building up the general health, and expelling the scrofulous taint which is the causo of catarrh and consumption, has restered to perfect health many persons on whom this dreaded disease seemed to have a firm hold.

An Ottawa fKan.) man has a rooster wh!Jh is so large that it has to be helped on to its perch every night.

Prei'tDr. Harvey L. Byra on Wine. Tbe President of the Baltimore Medical Col. lege has used Speer's Port Grape Wine very extensively in his practice and has written the following letter.

Baltimore, Md., April* 17th,

I have prescribed Speer's Port Grape Wine with marked and decidedly beneficial effects in eases requiring a gentle stimulating tonic, believing it entirely free from adulteration of any kind, have no hesitation in recommending it to the profession and the public generally, as entitled to full confidence for both professional and family purposes.

This statement is predicated apon the ascertained value of this production and not from general reputation merely.

Tbe young people of Nevada attend Ike asylum hops in large numbers and dance with the patients.

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Notice to axpaytss.

December payment cannot be deferred without usual penalty. There is another matter, however, that will interest time and money savers, or THE ECONOMICAL, for "time is money."

By actual comparison and earfully computed figures it is found there was a saving of 822 hours, besides a great saving btherwise, to 274 excursionists that purchased "harvest tickets' to the west during Sept and Oct. via Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. Enough in aggregate to pay the taxes of any ordinary bolder in Ohio, Indiana or Illinois, if comput ed at 20 cents per hour.

Fast trains of the T. St. L. K. C. make equal saving eastbound. Call on agents tor reliable information address. C. C. JEKKINS,

Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Toledo, O.

Adam Mouts, of Blgby, Miss., who is years of age, has 400 descendants living.

Boils, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions indicate that tbe system is endeavouring to reject poisonous acids, and that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is imperatively needed. It is the most reliable of all blood medicines. Ask your drupgist for it, and take no other.

Money to loan at 7 per cent, annual intei cs without commission. Cumberland & Miller.

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The healthy people you meetjlhave healthy liver. They take Simmons Liver Regulator.

The Lady Godiva must have had exceptionally long hair since it completely concealed her lovely person. Since Ayer's Hair Vigor came into use such examples are not so.rare as formerly It not only promotes the growth of the bair, but gives it a rich, silken texture.

Do Not Be Deceived.

Caution.-Do not let aay Druggist palm off any medicine on you iu place of Johnson's English Buchu for there is nothing equaito it that can take its place. Ask for it andgtake no other.

Do not weaken yourself by drastic purgatives. Take Simmons liver regulator.

DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT— In allitlie World There is bat one Care, JDr Haines' Golden

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It ean be given in a cup of tea or eoffee without the knowledge of tbe person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alchoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkards have been cured wbo have taken tbe Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking on their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confdence, the GOLDEN SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race street, Cincinnati, O.

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My littlo Kirl, ten yoara of age, had Bright'a Disease. Iler anklus, foet and oyos wore terribly swollen. Four or five of our bost physicians attended her, but her life was despaired of. But a mother hopes unto the laBt, and I determined to trr Dr. David Keanodr's Favorite TComedY, inade at ltondout, N. V., for

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How happY I am that I determined upon this course—for one bv one the well known srmtoms of the dlseaso left her. Words fall to express in if gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend the favorite Itemed*. Ilor recoverv was entlrelv duo to the Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine taken after her caso was abandoned by the physicians.

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