Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1891 — Page 6
This is the blanket the dealer told me was as good as a 34. FREE—Get
from your dealer free, the
54 Book. It has handsome pictures and irataablo information about horses. Two or three dollar® for a 5/A Horse Blanket will make your horse, worth more sod eat less to keep warm.
5/A Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable
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for
5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test
30 other styles at prices to suit everybody: If you can't get them from your dealer, vrite us.
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up
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100 stvles, prices to suit nil.
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sold by all dealers.
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Trying 10 hcv.l drove of ca.ile together in a drenching rain means an amount of exposure which few can withit .. without serious results. If
6ickneFS
does
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follow, it will be found that such
hardship usually in£S on rheumatism and similar complaints. At ?»:ch times a Kibh brar.d Slicker" is worth i::
vht
v- [ruld, and is irvn'uable
^to any one expt :.••. -tcrmy *.ve ^l.er. F'.r all saddie uses, you Pom ..d Siicker, which keeps the entire saddle. 7 ''runt i, 3rd cantle dry, and complctely envelope5 the ndor from head to foot. H$ can't get wet, nw.-itsvcr t'i'iveaihtr. Aud, besides keeping him dry,? iucj !».:n i.rm. Every mnpe rider has one. Why «h-. uida't you? Hcware of worthless imitation:': sv« ry mirnrrnt stamped \%ith "Fish Hiard" T:n:,c Mark. Don't accept any
Inferior coat when you can have ihc Fish Dmnd Slicker" de ive!ci' uhout extra cost. Particulars and illustrated ^ar free.
A. J. TOVVE.:, Boston, Ma^s.
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Knir to its Youtliful Color. Cure* ?ctilp di««'ttst'8 fc hair ialliug. 5De, and pl."Q £t Druggists
ijut Parker's Gm^er Tonic, it cure* the *urst Cough. Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain,Take in tunc. oO eta. HINDEROORMS. The only cure cure for Coma. SlODa affpaioT 16c. a XiiuggiUs, or liliCuX & CO., 1*. Y.
SELLERS1 LIVER PILLS
lOver 100 pros# sold by one drogei*t They ib*ve no equal for curing Ditziiiesa, Headache,! ICostireness, Malaria, Liver Complaint, Fever' f&nil -Ajnie, Indigestion, Backache, and all IWrer and Stomach troubles. They Never /Fail* Sold by all druggists and country ftore keepers. 8«l)tn & Co., 1'rop**, lltUburgh, l*a.
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LOCALWEWS.
I/vloga is soon to be lighted by electricity, joe Hoik s, of Hrazil, spent Sunday in the city. 1
H«nry Was»ou is fim Joplin, Mo., on a
visit. Sunt. Zuek examined So teachers for license lau Saturday.
The spring teun of ihe New Ross school closeii yesterday. (Jeu. M. l. Manson delivered a Pecoratiou I)ay address at Biownsburg.
Pave Sliular. of this city, has opened up a blacksmith simp in Frankfort. Hon. M. II". While delivered the memorial address at Stockwell last Saturday. .„T'
The CrawforilsTille freainery Company will soon put in a plant in Yeedersburg. Dora Skaggs has been appointed guardian of the heir of Jane Carter, deceased.
Mrs. C. W. Jones, of Van Bnren, Ark., visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nicholson. The Frankfort natural gas company will try shoeing its wells to increase the out put.
S. H. (iregg has heen appointed administrator 'of the estate of W. P. Gregg, deceased. The sale of cattle and horses at the clover sale in Fountain county amounted to £2,707.
Misses Pora and Amelia Ray spent Sunday iu Lafayette the guests of their brother, Hernial.
W. A. Buchanan has beeu appointed administrator or the estate »f J. H. Buchanan, deceased.
The case against William Thompson for disturbing A. Lain Mo«re cencert has been dismissed.
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THE GRZATHEALTHDRWK.
X*&ck&£« in&kwt gallons. OeliciouH, hpnrkling,
ftppetiziDK.
awmgs, Specifications, Applications for
The,enumeration for 1SV1 shows that Terre Haute liaB several hundred less children than B'ie had last ear.
Richard Bennett died at his home iu Wayne .owuship last Sunday evening of typhoid fever at the age of 27 years.
Harry Wilson leaves next Monday for Columbus, Ind., where he has accepted a position iu a large dry goods house.
Attica pays a mayor i$250 a year clerk,!?115 city attorney. $250 councilmen, $40 street commissioner, $1 per day.
The Wabash ball team was defeated by the Butler University team in Itdianapelis last Saturday, by a score of 20 to 11.
Miss Nell Nicholson has returned from Boston where she haB spent the past year cultivather voice in tbe Boston Musical conservatory.
The annual Sunday school eonyention of Montgomery county will be held in the First Presbyterian chureh in this city, on Friday, Juue 12.
Commencement at Wabash College takes place on Wednesday week next, June 17th. The proceedings will take place in the new Yandes Library building.
The election of county assessor by commissioners, and of a county superintendent by trustees, drew together quite a number of persons at the court house on Monday.
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Sold by all denier*. A beautiful Picture
Book and cards sent FitF.E to tiny one Bonding address to tbe 0. K. HIRES CO.. Philadelphia. Pa.
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W. F.
ufi.ee over Jako'JoolV Hous(
3r. Qrosvenc:
BteLL-CAP-SIO
PLASTEB.
Gives quick relief from pain. Rheu matUm neuralgia, pleurisy and lumbago cured at on«s Genuine for enle by all druggist*.
Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Anna Brown and Mr. Howard L. Craig, at the home of the bride, on east Main street, on Wednesilay eveuing, Juu^ 1 *, at 8 clock p. m.
Little Campbell Baker, who was so seriously kicked in the face by a btrse at bis home iu Indianapolis last week, mention of which was made in these columns, died last Menday morning. The little fellow was a grandson of Prof. John L. Campbell, of this city.
The law relating to the killing of squirrels expired the later part of last week, and sportsmen have beeu out this week in numbers to hunt.
The crop
of squirrels this year is said
to be largei than last, although they are nut near
BO
plenty now as some years ago. The Barnum show Is billed for Muucie Aug. 10th and will not likely visit this city until after that date. The object in billug this place so early was, it is now understood, to keep the John Ktbiusoushow which would have exhibited here about Juue 15th, from this tenitory, and Bceius to have succeeded.
Attired in their regalia the Red Men of the city attended the Christian church iu a body last Sunday where the l'astnr, Rev. W. S. Browa, preached a sermon dedicated to the memory of St. Tammany, the founder of the order, choosing for his text, "Am I My Brot'j.
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POWDERS (leCoruM
KeeporV" The church was beautifully
Flemniing, under arrest at New
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Albany as a bigamist, is reported to have tinea wives living. Sev. ral years ago he married a woman at Crawfordsville and deserted her. His second wife he found at Hnrrisouville, Mo.,
r.-i! ,.u nnrs or Ltxo fa. she joined with him in leasing the Ai ling- .-,••! m- tns. i( ]i Ho)el ul 1UlUer He |eft |,omo to purchase a new stock or furiiture, and meeting Miss .Mary Searles, of New Albany, they were married after a short courtship.—Indianapolis
News.
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ro'OPb^ES
The reduction of the train service between Mouon ami Michigan City by the Louisville, New Albany Chicago road to only a mixed train each way daily is being severely criticised by the people on the line. Tbe Michigan City Dispatch in denouncing tbe road's action,sajs: "From the present temper of our people it is evident that a systematic boycott will he instituted against tbe road by every manufacturer and lumber dealer in this city, and such a course would be eminently wise and proper.'
John K. Conrtney, of Crawfordsville, is here as the attorney for Joe Ward, alias John Mc(iregor, whose home is in Crawfordsville and who was arrested here ou the day preceding tbe circus for attempting the change racket in l^niil Teitge's place in tbe southwest part of the city. He is frank iu saying that Ward is a thief but pleaded that he thinks a release would reform bis client aud also reminds the authorities that Ward's mother is a good women aud is greatly inh'rested in her wayward son. He says he has heen promised a year in prison for his client on a plea of guilty but he wants a release.—Terre Haute Express.
There is a tower in Tokio, Japan, in which the tourist is carried skyward ou an electric elevator.
Tho youngest traveling salesman in Illinois is in the employ of a drug hnu*.- ia !vii:,.cy. He is thirteen, -k
The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thiDg out. Be sure and Bee it before you buy. COHOOS]& FXSHEB,
High Appraisements.
The appraiseuieuts made on some of the business property in town by the assessors have niado the owners fairly squirm, aud excited them to a high degree. For instance the Fisher block owed by C. Crawford is appraised this year at S28,001), the Hod Newton now occupied by Joly Joel at $22,00^, the Joel Block ou south Washington street at $40,000. The old appraisement of the Joel Block was $18,000'
The residence property in some cases has been appraised very high. For instance Dr. Keegan's residence was appraised at $-1,000. He wil 1 quickly sell it to anyone wanting itforau.och lest, figure. 'Jhivs. Crawford's residence on College Hill with three acres of ground at $15000. It cannot be sold tor any such figures.
Other property in various parts of town has been appraised at figures too high to be considered a fair cash value. The Board of Review, will no doubt, alter iiii'iiy or the liguie.-' made by the assessors.
"Nadii" Causes a Fight.
The "Nadii" entertainment which was given here a few weeks ago was hilled for Danville, 111., this week, under the management of Leslie Davis aud R. W. Averill. Will A. Connally, editor of the Express, made some comment in his Saturday's issue about abreviated skirts to be worn by the young ladies who will repn seut roses iu the national tlower upera to be produced iu that city next Thursday night The opera is an entertainment managed by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, aud thp article anuoyed some of their friends. Mr.
Boudinot called on Editor Connelly and demanded an apology, which was not forthconi ing. Bondiuot than struck Connelly. The latter drew a revolver aud would have made good use of it had it not been taken away from him by Henry Brand. Connelly then jumped on Boudinot aud bad much the best of it before the parties were parted by the police.
May Cause Him Trouble.
Quite a great deal of comment lias be«n created iu Coal Creek township iu the last few days through the statement that Jasper Hutchinson, a substantial farmers of the towi ship,had perjured himself in giving in his property to the assessor. The comment is based on the fact that Mr. Hutchinsou gave in to Assessor James Oxley that he had but $150 out on interest, when in reality it is said, he had fully $1,000 out iu that inauner. While Mr. Hutchinson may be iguorant of any intended crime, yet he has placed himself in a serious attitude and is liable uuder the law to be prosecuted for perjury, a very serioiiB offense, whose penalty is imprisonment iu the state's prison.
Corner Stoirt-
The corner stone of tbe electric light building was laid on Monday without anyceremouy in particular to mark theeveut. The stone con tained a zinc box, inside of which was placed copies of the newspapers of this city and the resolutions authorizing the purchase of the plant. Why photographs of the members favoring the purchase of the plant together with that crowd containing tbe pictures of Johnson, Crawford, et al., who opposed it, were not placed in a box is a mystery.
The great Lick Telescope reveals 100,000,000 stars.
The King of lireece is the most (-couomical of European inenarchs.
A great cave has heen discovered in Washington county, Pennsylvania.
Wiggins, the weather prophet, lias written a scientific novel describing life on .Jupiter.
Emigrants leaving Sweedun must have a let ter of recommendation from the pastor of tin parish
A woman at Sahiaesvllle, |'nM stitches as she knitted a quilt. nearly '.100,000.
A machine makes tw hour.
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THE CRAWFORDSVILLK WEEKLY REY1KW.
('0111111' There
Footprints of the World's History. Ben Franklin once made the statement, "Schools teach us the rudiment of language, hut hooks teach us how to think therefore, no man is truly educated uuless he is a reader of books." Ben was right, but he lived iu an age when books were so scarce, comparatively speaking, that but little of the pernicious in literature was tolerated. Itut iu these days it is different. The hoys thirst for a knowledge of the world, and if you don't give them some wholesome reading to slake that thirst, they will get hold of cheap, sensational stories that will poison ttieir minds and do tbeni terrible injury.
I the were
The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latent thing out. lie sure and tee it before you buy. t'ouooN .V FISHKH.
thousand corks in mi
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EE&-BEEE BEAITSS: BUDWEISER, PILSBNER,
WIEXER, ERLANGER, ULMBA
CIIER.
"SCHLITZ-BRA U,l'
We are delighted with the suberb volume. Perfect iu thought, suberb in style, and magnificent in execution. The bindir.gs are sumptuous as arealso the many illustrations aud colored plates. Tho publishers have rightly concluded that such a gem should have a rich setting.
It is a valuable additioMto literature. It a nook for theold as well as well as the joung tbe married as well as the single the gay as well as the grave. Everybody will read it with equal eagerness and profit. It is sold on ly through agents, and the Publishers' advertisement appears in another column.—From the Christian Record, Reading, Pa. lw.
Australia's wool clip is worth $100,000,000
The School census just completed gives Springfield, 111., a population of 25,957, being a gain of 1,00'i' over last year.
The. funeral of Judge Alphonso Tatt occurred Thursday at Cincinnati. The interment took place at Mt. Auburn cemetery.
Alex Caseman, of Lima, O., aged 83 years, has commenced suit for a divorce from his wife, aged 07 years, whom he married three months ago.
Nelson Moffat, 00 years old, and Sam Puelling (colored), were hanged Thursday, the former at Lexington, Miss., and the latter at Guthbert, Ga.
The bronze statute of .John Harvard, at Harvard university, was painted red Wednesday night. The work is supposed to have been done by eollcge boys.' -tJ
The general synod of the Reformed Presbyterian church in session at Pittsburgh. Pa.. Wednesday adopted resolutions declaring the. actions of the ministers who voted at an election as 3 "heinous sin and scandal."'
The American university was organized at Washington Wednesday by representatives of the Presbyterian. Protestant Episcopal. Baptist and Methodist Episcopal churches. -Mark lloyt was elected president and P.ishop Hurst chancellor. l-'ive million dollars will be asked for.
Pni'ssi
There is tuch a T»st amount of this trashy stuff being poured iuto the market at the present time, that it is a relief to pick up a new book that is at once thrilling, romantic, whole- I state, luul a piionoui.'iuil never a flake of snow c,
some, pure aud true. Such a work is "Footprints of the World's History," the latest and greatest work of the t\w celebrated bistoriaus, John Clark ltidpath ami Win. S. Ryan. These distinguished gen-t'ein-Mi, haviug won the laurels by independent writings, have co-operated on this work, and produced a gem "of the purest ray serene." It is not a dry, uninteresting statement of the plain facts, but rather t^acli of the most important events of history has heen taken up and described by master of language, who holds the reader entranced as he wends bis way along the path of history, following carefully iu tbe footprii.ts of progress.
II
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Tbe Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is tbe latest thing out. Be'sure and ee it before you buy.
OHOON
saginff
GLANCT. AY S-'OREIGN LANDS.
ITAI«Y produced
0^1,502,000 GALLONS
A
will probably never
IAMONDS
HIOA.VKS
& FISHER.
James ilenshaii, oi Linemnati. was elected president of the American Fisheries society at Washington Thursday.
GET
ont
of debt. She now owes SI,450,000.000.
in considerable quantities
have been discovered in the north of Lapland. THE ground on which almtsk. Siberia. is built, is perpetually frozen to a d'ipth of tllC feet.
Tit!" Chinese and Thibetans have a week of five days nai.ied aft .'i* iron, wood, water, leathers and earth.
Ifi'.i.AM). letters from that island winter, with an hour of frost. Hv:
I is said in Paris that twice as many crimes are committed by persons between the ages of 15 and -0 as by those between 'JO and 40.
Tur. North China News says the Chinese write most insulting remarks about foreigners oil the backs of notes circulated by foreign bankers which come into the it* possession.
and robbers have made the
railroad line of Ilatoom so unsafe that militia had to be placed, six men at every station and three men on every guard's and brakeman's post between the sUi' i'i-y^._
T,O\
for desperadoes exists in
the secret ho irtis of wealth in India An Ailalia1 I paper estimates that coin and gems the value of $1.!'»0.000.000 are locked up in that country. In Amritsar City alone there are hidden jewels worth .?U).(i:)0.00'l.
TiiKltr. a-v twelve streets in Amsterdam on which no horse is ever allowed to be driven, even to draw a hearse or fire-eii'vine. They
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kept, as clean as
flinil's. when a p.'d.'iti'ian wants to rest he sits down in the street in preference to roost inu" on a dry-goods box.
Curious Things
A pair of ladies' boots that, are not "a mile too big." A clown's joke less tha.- forty year# old.
A coyntry residence for sale that isn't "within five minutes of the railway station."
An infant that isn't "the sweetest baby in the world." Anything advertised three weeks before Christmas that isn't "suitable for a holiday present."
A didn't-know-it-was-loaded gun that never killed anybody. The young lady who can pass a plate glass window without turning her head.—Jury.
Appropriate.
Editor—I imagine this poem would be pretty good but why, in the name of common sense, did you write it backward, as though it were Hebrew?
Spring Poet—I calculated on a backward -spring, and thought it would be appropriate and uovel.—Harper's Bazar.'
HENRY UIHLEIN, President. AUGUST UIHLEIN, Secretary. ALFRED UIHLEIN, Superintendent.
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'ills vs. I11 1H.
Mr. Hacking Kofi"—Doctor, didn't you make a mistake in going into medicine, instead of the army?
Dr. Eagle—Why? Mr. Koff—By the way you charge your friends, there wouldn't be much left of an enemy.—Puck.
In the Smoker.
Upcreek—Why does that old duffer occupy two scats, while we hare to stand?
Conductor—He says he is sick. Upcreek—Yes ho is I'll bet its trichinosis, too.—Jury.
11. IN Always So.
Soliloquy by Uupples on returning home at 2 a. m.—Great Sirius. what a woman my wife is! She always talks to me if I've had anything to drink, but when I'm tliirstv she's as silent as a clam.—ludge.
MILWAUKEE
ANNUAL CAPACITY: ONE MILLION BARRELS OF BEER.
Sch/itz Been is sold the World over and has a world-wide reputation for being the best it is warranted to be pure, wholesome and palatable^ and brewed from the choicest Hops and Barley-Malt.
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SIiwjULAHITIES
UEEHEE BEKBKK
of
wine last year. ONK of the English hosiery firms refoots all stockings purchased of them.
is the name of a resi
dent of Heeville, Bee county, Tex. A NEW YOP.K restaurant has three customers who eat eggs shells and all.
AN Atchison (Kan.) street ear lias been painted black for funeral purposes.
A
CITIZI:N
of St. Louis makes a living
by renting turtles to restaurants for advertising purposes. A
HINAMAN
II.AS
named Sing Hi has
taken the position of tenor in a Dorchester (Mass.) quartette.
I CK ATTENDS
a wealthy Sail Prsincis^-f'-v
can. lii.-. age is eighty-two, and ho has just cut his third set of eeth. A
OI:K
(IV.) \v--:u.I:i, ninety-seven
years of sure. s::ys that she never took a drop of medi'.'in.' ". he.r life. S
and
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-.!evl:
Strange, of Hen
dricks county. In1... divorced for the past fifteen years, have remarried. I is said that the Ma.-kest man in Glynn county. Ga.. is named White, the whitest m.::i is named Brown, the tallest, man is named Lowe and the largest man a 11.
Tin: hate!::.n of alligators" eggs iu an incubator is a new industry in Florida. The demand for the reptiles is in excess of the natural supply, and half of the little negroes in the villagesare poking in the sandbanks ail day long getting eggs fir the artificial hatcheries.
I A A E S
G!-:oi:m:s ilroo, grandson of the urreat Victor Hugo, has taken service in tjie French navy
UrssiA is erecting a new powder .r tory in Kasan to be devoted exclusively to smokeless powder.
TEN TiiofsAN!) men of the British army are constantly disabled by .sickness, or more than '.ive per cent.
S
ANITAKY
measures have reduced tho
death rate of the British Hast Indian army from 00 per l.Oi.W to 15.20. or nearly three-fourths.
THE Zalir.ski pneumatic gun has been tested at Shoeburyness. Eng., with marked success. At 4.000 yards range six projectiles were thrown in'.o a rectingle 21j'xlli yards in size.
Four Sr.MT'.:! is in a sadly neglectei condition. It is covered with debris and the dust of decay, and its war-scarred walls are foul with mold and grime. Fort Moultrie is in a similar condition of dilapidation. ?y
SKCKKTAHY THA:
V.
in adopting the*
lame of Maehias for one of the new funboats to be constructed at Bath, Slo.. is said nav.'v.'leete.i it because (e:-:pi :i:is t'sic i-.'bec .lor.:-n :l) "it is a a rain'-i.e"' ./red."
little
Miss Bleecker—I love to sec boy in kilt skirts. Miss Emerson (of Boston)—Yes assassinated nether garments arc very becoming to diminutive youths.—Judge.
A SiRii Worth Noting.
Bumso—You are up on signs, old man. Now tell me what is it a sign of when a snake crawls across your path?
Cumso—It is a sign that you liad better let up.—Munsey's Weekly.
Serious Intentions.
"Do you think Mr. De liiche is inearnest, May?" "I guess he is. He has just taken a fourth mortgage on our house to oblige papa."—Life.
It Would He Appropriate.
"\Ve are a nation of typewriters,": said Cvnicus. "Then we should have a dictator instead of a president." Munsey's Weekly.
She Wnult! Be Living Witness. She (threatening breach of promise suit)—Do you intend to deny, sir, that pou proposed to me?
He—No, 1 intend to plead \sani(y. —Jury.
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