Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 October 1898 — Page 4
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The Review.
By the Review Co.
OCTOBER 29,1898.
DARLINGTON.
John Lii.ch is clerking ill thi laker fur Henny lloni-ckcr. Mr Landers epoke here Wo.inosL'ay night to tlie republicans.
15. Coberlv and wife, both teach school in Siit?nr Cre"k township but live in Darlington.
Mies Flora tiraham has bought Mrs. 'Ousley's millinery store and she is haviug a big trade.
One week more to pay taxes. Say, Mr. Johnson, can't you wait till we sell our cholera hogs.
Ira Booher & Son d^fy the world to cell better horso blankets than they have and the price ia right.
We have seven teachers in our school here in tiwn, and probably that many who teach in the country.
A. II. Couriers and wife returned from •a trip to Canada last weok. They report •a nice time and a pleasant trip.. ('ox & Lewis and A. C. Nobes are hava ditch dug from their stores to
Honey creek in order to drain their celleis. The Franklin and Sugar Creek township Sunday school convention was held at Bowcrd Thursday and a fair crowd •attended.
Miss Minnie Marshal was unable to teach her school last week on account of •sickness. Mrs. Jennie Oueley taught iu •her place.
Dr. Fall, of near Garfield, passed through here Mouday. It is said he will move back to our town. They all come nack.
A. M. Scott, of Ladogn, who is running against V. E. Craig for representative, waa here Tuesday, shaking hands with his friends.
You can buy robes and blankets at Ira Booher and Son's as cheap as any place in this county. See their nice line and get prices.
Two young men from this town were run in last week at the street lair and •did not get homo till next morning
They say they were detached.
'Mrs. Rose Camp and son, of Kokonio, :and Mrs. Uroadlicu, of Thorntown, visrite il at A mei Booher'.- last week, and returned home Friday evening.
Our town board is going wild on brick sidewalks. They are giving us too much brick sidewalk. Wo don't want it. It hurts our bank account.
•Tap Hooher and wife, of Orro Goril'\ 111., are here visiting fii mis. M". lioi'her has not been here lur several years but looks hale and heaity^
Tin) oarpenttrs are putting new roof •00 the Christian church.
They
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the tops out of tho tall locust trees, which adds much to the looks of the -church property.
Darlington had no Street fair but probably has uior9 money than they they would have had it' they had had one, and probably a better name among the people than some of our neighboring tn\vns who had street fairs.
Liast week it rained all week, and the ^people said it was because the Craw--fordsvillft street fair was going on and -they were allowing all kinds of wickedness to be carried on. I wonder why it a-ained this week£ Veedersburg fair, they say.
A diamond for cutting glass lasts -about three months.
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HOQ HEAVEN.
Mrs. Godrt Cougor returned from Boone comity iast week. I'll take that Robert's Cbapol scribe across my knee, some of these days, and spank him soundly.
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Tlie oyeU'r supper the band boys was {joint to have turned out to he a fizzle.
The farmers report the Corn in a bad shape, much of it being already rotten. it Kellscy h:ul his furlough continued thirty days on account of his health.
Mies Wrna Viers was visiting here
this week. She left for Illinois on FriI day with Mrs. A If. Viers to spend a few weeks.
It is said that the antediluvian ape, 'of Robort's Chapel, who wntes from tnat neighborhood, risited every hooc.he coothe show in town last week.
In an interview with Mrs. James Taylor, the other day, she told me that Sandy had better not show himself tn the vicinity of the planter's again.
Vint Edwards drives through ling Heaven every Sunday evening, looking as eiick as a pealed onion. There seems to be some attraction down the road for Vint.
The Balhinch scribe wants Sandy to ome down there and preach to the natives. Sandy can't go he is too busy traveling the Wide Awake circuit. He thinks the tield down there is ripe for a missionary.
Say, folks, you know that reception 1 advertised to give on the first Saturday night in November. Well, I can't give it. I regret it as much as you I am sorry to disappoint you, but it can't be helped. It may Do given sometime in January, however.
A majority of the folks, both in Hog Heaven and Black Creek, are in favor of organizing a ''literary" at the valley school house. A "literary" is^a good thing, and I know of no better mode of chasing away the lagging hours during the long winter nights.
A big dinner was given at William Viers' home, a mile west of here, last Sunday. A tired and tattered tourist, looking for a "hand-out," arrived just in time to place hia feet under the second table. He said he had been sojourcing for several days at the hotel de Canine in Crawfordsville. His appetite was voracious, and some thought he had a double stomach.
The Robert's Chapel "scribe," who appears to be in the Hush of blooming asshood, thinks 1 am a stranger to Sunday schools. I have attended more Sunday schools and listened to more sermons than he ever heard tell of. 1 can quote more scripture in five minutes than he can in five hours, if he is a Sunday school teacher, and what's more, 1 know more about Christianity than he ever will know.
Sam Snyder, and a number of Hog Heaven mechanics, went up to Wide Awake, last week, to move a barn for Henry Walters. Henry had greased the Capstan with soft soap, thinking it would work on the rope as smooth as it does on his Winchester. Sam Bays they had to work nearly a whole day trying, to get the soap otY of that rope and several hundred sheets of sand paper were consumed in a Bhort time.
When persons login to express independent ideas, they are sure to be assailed by a pack of snaping, snarling, yelp ing human cure. The ignorant individual who writes the stereotyped personals from Robert's uhapel, for this pap°r, is oce of this pack. He seems to have gotten the impression that I am a heathen and never attended Sunday school, ju6t because I called attention to some antique antics in some fashionable denominations and objected to some ancient customs that are still in vogue. This Pharisee believes in theory, I believe in practice be believes in preserving the parasite and leaving the flower to perish I believe in killing the parasite and saving the flower. He is punctual at Sunday school, but that is no evidence of his pietv. "A daw's not reckoned a religious bird because it keeps cawing from a steeple." Why, this benighted being don't know the first principle of
Christianity, and I doubt if he ever read two chapters in t.ha Bible in his life. You poor Ingot of Robert's Chapel, had you lived some 1800 years ago. you would have been among the first to oppose Christ. You would have shrieked: "He criticises our religion, he spends bis Sabbath with sinners crucify him!" Henceforth I shall go on my way rejoicing, regardlflfs of the petty insinuations of this Puritanical pup, feeling that my aims and purposes meet the approval, not of Pharisees, but of
tians.
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Bono and cartilage enter so largely into the structure of the nose and determine its characteristics that it undergoes little perceptible change, as a rnle, with the lapse of years. The brow becomes wrinkled, and crows' feet gather round tho eyes, which themselves gradually grow dim as time rolls on. Cheeks lose the bloom which cosmetics cunuot replace and lips their fnllness and color.
The chin, dimpled in youth, develops angularities or globularities, as the case may bo, and tho eyebrows become heavy with tho crop of many yours' growth. The nose shows no mark comparable to these familiar facial indications of the approach of old ago aud practically enjoys immunity from the ravages which time makes on tho other features of the face. Next to tho nose, probably the ears, as a rule, show thfewest and least obvious signs of old age. w.-
A Curioua Sight.
In Japan the traveler sees many curious -ights. One of the strangest of which is the population wasning itself at the corners of streets toward evening. In Yeddo tho citizens
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Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses arc small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Trice 25 cts. At all druggists.
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Iu tho matter of the estate of Joel Stout, deceased. In tho Montgomery Circuit Court, Septembor term, 1898.
Notice la hereby niven that Jane Stout as administratrix ol tho ostato of Joel Stout, deceased, has presented and died her accounts and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit
sale at court on the 11th day of November, '.898, at which
time all heirs, creditors or legatees ot said estate are required to appear iu said Court and Show cause if any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approvod, and tho heirs and distributees of said estate are also notified to be tn said Court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship.
JANE STOUT, Administratrix.
Dated this 21st day of October, 18S6.
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Watching Plants Grow.
Procure a little collomia seed. Tako one of the seeds, and with a razor cut off a very tiny slice, place i't on a slide, cover with a glass and place under the microscope. The instrument must Jw in a vertical position. When it is well focused and lighted, moisten it with a drop of water. The seed will absorb the moisture and throw out a very large number of spiral fibers, giving the appearance of veritable germination. Beginners will find it easier if one applies the moisture while the other looks through the instrument.—Miorosoopioal Journal.
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$1000 Overcoat at
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The Best Policy
Is only to make statements measurably true. You cannot fool all the people all the time and wo prefer not to lool them at any time. This we do say, we can sell you a good buggy harness for $8.00 that will afford us a fair profit and give you an honest bargain. ..'"J-U-VAIV
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Our Fall and Winter stock is now in. Our goods are not only solid and substantial, thoy are also stylish anil comfortable, and the prices are always iu keeping with tho times. If you are with us once a customer, you'll remain
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Fisher's Harness
128 130 South Washington street. Clore Block.
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To bring your wntell wlion it goes ou strika -, or your Jewelry when It gots brokeo. When a watch loaves our hands It's as goods: as tho day it enmo out ol the factory. When we get through with a piece of Jewelry its strongest, part Is tho mended place.
Main Springs,
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Cleaning
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Crystals 15 and 25 Cents.
N. W. flYER,
Druggist and Jeweler.
Water and Calleae Streets.:
