Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 April 1899 — Page 3

MUCH DYNAfllTE.

Enough of the Deadly Explosive in

Coal Creek Township to

Blow it Over into

Fountain Co.

Since the terrific dynamite explosion near Wingate, many stories have come out as to the carelessness of the people in general about handling the explosive. The general idea seems to be that it is as harmless as brown sugar or sawdust. There seems to have been a great stock of it stored away in the neighborhood of the Carrington house. Blowing up stumps, breaking rocks etc., had become quite the fad in that section, and hundreds of pounds of the explosive were stowed away in various farm-houses to lie used as occasion demanded. The accident has caused more careful disposition of the stuff than packed about furnaces and stoves. The Hillsboro Times gives the following notes of dynamite which is in search of a safe place to rest.

Finney, a neighbor, had dynamite in the oven of his cook stove when the explosion occurred and when he heard of the results lost no time in getting it out.

I. N. Meharry had 800 pounds of the deadly stuff in his basement, stacked around the furnace to "thaw out," but when he learned of the Carrington catastrophe he dumped it out in less than no time.

John Miller carried an arm load of the explosive sticks last week and laid them on top of his cook stove, but his good and more sensible wife took the law into her own hands and carefully laid the stuff beyond any possibility of danger to the house and her family.

Henry Murdock has three hundred pounds of the explosive. He does not know what to do with it and would be glad if some one would quietly get it out of range of all danger to his family.

This looks like the rankest of carelessness on the part of these men. All of them are substantial farmers and good citizens, and not for one moment would any of them think of placing their homes or families in jeopardy for a second. Yet here they had the deadly stuff piled in hot stoves and around furnaces "to thaw." When the crash came and a mothar and baby were hurled into eternity without a moment's warning they were brought to think how close to the edge of the dark valley stood their own dear ones. The question come up here, just how far will carelessness be pardoned in a man. The theme is handed out to tne ministry of this city to think about.

The New Laws.

iLh, that sad moment when wt hear Death's awful pinions hoveriujr near Above the one we hold most dear.

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The first copies of the new laws were sent to the clerks of the varions counties Monday. The laws outside of the emergency ones will not be in effect until after the Governor's proclamation. This will not be issued until every clerk in the state has receipted for his books. The laws are bound .better than usual this year, we are told.

Marriage Licenses.

Harvey A. Hall and .Maggie C. Goff. Mastin Halpin and Bertha May Rogers.

Ernest Yanclcave and Flora V. Howard.

We know that death must sooner or later! come to all, but we can nevej surely foretell when the (lread angel I will appear. No mutter| how imminent the summons may seem, it may Btill, in God's good providence, be far away. part of man's humanity to man to avert sickness and death as far as lies ittj, mortal poweft J1' Nearly thirty years ago, an institution was founded in Buffalo, N. Y., known as tha Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, which has since become one of the most famous institutions in the world for its enormous benefits to the sick and suffering all over the United States. Thousands nave come there for treatment and tens of thousands have received professional ad•:vice by mail with suggestions for inexpensive home-treatment, whereby they have been cured of severe, and in many instances, apparently hopeless diseases.

A Massachusetts man, Mr. John Brooks, of Boylston, Worcester Co., writes: About a year •ago I was taken with a bad cold which settled on mj lungs. The doctors said I was in consumption and could not get well. I took Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and it did me no good.

After taking it four months I heard of your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and wrote to you for advice. I have taken your medicine and It tared my life. I felt so sick when I wrote to you that I thought I would not live .through the winter. In the morning I raised an awful lot and would spit all the time and had pains in my chest. My bowels would not move more than once or twice a week my strength was nearly gone I could not do a whole day's work. Now, my bowels are regular every day and I feel no •»«noce-pain in my •chest.- I feel-a gredt deal stronger. I am working hard every day, drivlng a team in the woods, and I owe my thanks

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Hollingsworth and Socialism. Rev. J. H. Hollingsworth late pastor of the M. E. Church at Frankfort has been talking socialism, and his friends have been defending him. In a letter to his wife from London he says: "America, I find, is far behind other countries in this respect, but socialism is certainly moving westward and it will only be a little while until our country will be aroused on this important matter. There is not anything like the lack of knowledge of the nature of socialism in this country, even among the middle and lower working class, wahav«j in America. The majority of the people in our country confound socialism with anarchy and other like things, when it, of course, has not the slightest relation thereto. The socialist doesn't ask for an equal distribution of property, etc., as many think. I am satisfied that when its true nature is uderstood it will sweep our beloved land. It is what the great massof the people want, and like Germany and England, it will soon come to see this. The most devout and consecrated men I have met here are avowed socialists. Indeed, it is beginning to be understood that the most cultured and progressive and up-to-date people are socialists."

For Soldiers' Graves.

The government has sent headstones for the graves of the following sol diers buried in this county:

William R. Brooks, Co. A, 63 Indiana Vol. Inf. ,#• Elijah Zachary, 20th Battery, Indiana L. A. Vol.

Lewis Shepard, Co. K, 151th Indiana Vol. Inf. John Kelly, Co. K. 86th Indiana Vol. Inf.

Jonathan J. Carter. Co. B, 22nd Indiana Vol. Inf. Joseph McKinsey, Co. B, 10th Indi ana Inf.

John T. Elliott, Co. A, 63d Indiana Vol. Inf. William H. Mcintosh, Co. H, 11th Inaiana Vol. Inf.

The relatives and friends of the deceased are expected to get these stones and set them at the graves as soon as practicable. They are now in the city building lot, and can be had upon application to M. V. B. Smith, Mayor Elmore,Post Commander B.

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or either of the following committee: VCHAS. M. TBAVIS, JOSEPH MCDANIEL,

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ENSMINGER.

Believe He Was /"lurdered. The friends of of James Nagle, the Colfax soldier, whose body was sent home for interment are not satisfied. They still belief that he was murder e4 by a comrade and his $300 in money stolen. The suspician has become so strong that the body will be disinterred and an analytical investigation made for traces of poision. In the meantime a watch will be kept over the comrade who is under supicion.-

To Terre Haute.

Layton Stewart, who in a fit of absent-mindedness rode another man's wheel from Terre Haute to this city, a few days ago, was taken back Monday by an officer, to answer the charge of having stolen the wheel. He said he would plead guilty and begin to be good at once.

i! Asks to be a Lawyer. The application of Charles V. Smith for admission ro the bar of the Circuit Court was received yesterday and Schuyler C. Kennedy, H. H. Ristine and James Wright were appointed a committee to examine him and report on his qualifications.

U. B. Conference.

The regular annual conference of the Upper "Wabash District of the United Brethren church is in session at Mount Zion church, west of the city. About thirty ministers are in attendance. Presiding Elder O. P. Demoret is in charge of the conference.

Want to Fight.

The] Frankfort military company hav [been [again mustered into the servicejof the State. The company wants tojre-enter the Federal Service, and the officers have been assured that in the event of a [call for volunteers the company will be accepted as as a body. ..

If you have had the grip take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will brace you up, purify your blood, and overcome all bad effects of the disease.

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PURELY PERSONAL

THE COMINGS AND OOINQS OF INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR

KINSMEN.

Where They Have Been, Where They are doing, and What

They Go For.

—Wm. Lee is in Attica. —Miss Ada Frank Sundayed Greencastle. —Claude Clark, of Chicago, spent Sunday here. —John Bickhart has returned to Edwardsport. —Chas. Smith is down from Lafayette on a visit.

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—Misses Nettie Weil, Ada Hathaway, Ed Kohl and Walter Huff spent Sunday in Ladoga. —Jap Hornbeckand wife of Crawfordsville, were here the first of the week.—Hillsboro Times. —Mrs. Maggie Conrad, of Crawfordsville, was here Monday visiting W. A. Mack—Hillsboro Times.

—F. C. Lebo, of .Annapolis, is the guest of friends here, and will visit the family of Harry Lebo at Yountsville. ,, —J. D. Linville and H. J. Davidson drove over to Crawfordsville, Tuesday, on business.—Hillsboro Times.

—Prof. Lee O. Smith came in from York, Pa., last evening, and after a stay of ten days' with his parents here will go to Detroit.

Mrs. Nancy Edwards, living near Hillsboro, was stricken with paralysis on Saturday and died on Sunday evenday at five o'clock. The funeral will occur to-day. Interment at the Short cemetery. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Thompson spent Sunday in Crawfordsville, and Mrs. Thompson will remain over for the Persian Garden Concert Tuesday night, in which her niece, Miss Edna Dice, will take part.—Indianaplis News.

VROFANE SWEARINC.

A Disgusting Habit Which Needs At­

tention From Parents and Courts-

It has become notorious that a man or woman cannot pass along the street or go anywhere about the city, without having their ears assailed by a shower of profanity. Young men seem to think that it makes them more manly to be able to pour forth a strain of profanity like slaver from the jaws of a mad dog poisoning everything it touches. In railroad stations, on the street, in offices, in every public place this is heard. They seem to think that no one has aright to call them to account for it. That it is rated as a personal liberty which cannot by any means be taken away from them. They do not know perhaps, that it is counted a crime under the laws of the state, and punishable by fine for every time the name of the Creator is taken in vain. The state resjjects the sacred names of God and Christ by throwing about them the shield of law, and punishes the one who uses them in vain. A few arrests and heavy fines under this statute would go far toward breaking up this reprehensible practice which is insulting to God and disgusting to all men who have any development whatever of the higher sensibilities. Swearing is not a sign of manhood, but rather a sign of inferiority of heart, brain and culture. It puts the stamp of a depraved being on the forehead of him who indulges in it. It marks him as amoral outcast among those who make up the best and more cultured circles of society. Why men will indulge in it is a mystery, when by allthecanons of faith and hope they lose not only manhood and social standing, but the soul as well. This is not a sermon, but an appeal to all self-respecting men and women to frown upon it and send it like the scapegoat to realms beyond culture and civilization. Crawfordsville needs reform along this line worse than any other.

New goods at 2nd hand prices at Howard Bros, new store, 220 N. Green street. 1 t-d 1 t-w.

On next Saturday in this city there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, a car load [of buggies and vehicles of all kinds all new, of the latest styles and strictly up-to-date." Remember the day.

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every design at 2nd hand prices. Howard Bro's new store, opp city

Death of Mrs. Hardee

The death of Mrs. John Hardee occurred at Indianapolis Monday morning, result of cancer, with which she had been afflicted for a year. Mrs. Hardee was well known here and has many friends. Her maiden name was Lydia Rusk and her home was near Waynetown. Her husband and tvo children survive her, the latter being Sant Hardee of Texas, and Mrs* Rose Neal, of Indianapolis, The body will arrive here today on the 1:15 train and will be taken directly to Oak Hill for interment. Dr. Tharp will conduct a short service at the grave.

Prof. Fes Lough, of \Yaynetown is at Lebanon, Ohio, singing for J. A. Lord, in a protracted meeting at that place. Prof. Lough is rapidly gaining a reputation as a Gospel singer and workdr in revivals.

Spain's (irentent Nerd.

Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. U. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bittero, America's greatee Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggists.

Nearly 3,000,000 Congo walking sticks are imported into the United States every year.

'Clironlc Nasal Catarrli

Poisons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist, the remedy for the cure of this trouble. A small quantity ol Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads over an inflamed and angry surface, relieving immediately the painfulinfiamation, cleanses, heals and cures. A cold in the head vanishes immediately. Sold by druggists or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothere, 56 Warren Street, New York.

Many poor Chinese spend from 20 to 25 per cent, ot their income in idol wor. ship, which practically eats away their capital.

That Throbbing Headache

Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headace. They make pure blood and strong nerves and buiid up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Nye «fc Booe, Druggists.

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tJin. Nelson A. Miles was initiated into the mysteries of fgolf recently, and has now become an ardent devotee to the game.

A Night of Terorr.

"Awful anxiety was feltfor the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought 6he must SOOD die from Pneumonia, but shebegged for Dr. Dr. King's New Discovery,saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doaes she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Nye fc Hooe's drug store.

The empire of Japan comprise.") to-day about 1,000 rocky islands.

Nicety Per Ceni.

Of the people are afflicted with some form of humor, and this causes a variety of diseases. The reason why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail is found in the fact that it effectually expelle the hu mor. Scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all eruptions are permanently cured by this great medicine.

Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure.

Peoria, 111., is being flooded with lithographs by rival mayorality candidates.

When your stomach begins to trouble you, it needs help. The help it needs is to digest your food, and until it gets it you woD't have any peace. Stomach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of the most dangerous diseases begin with simple indigestion. The reason that indigestion (not-digestion, not-noruishment) weakens the system and allows disease germs to attack it. The antidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cures indigestion and renews strength and health. It does this by strengthening the stomach, by helping it to digest your food. It nourishes you. Shaker DJgwtive Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants «nd wine, is perfectly harmless and will certainly cure all genuine stomach trouble. Sold -lav drufflgUts, price 10 cent* to 1.00 a if

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A Frightful Blunder

Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain nd promptly heal it. Cures Old Sorer, Fever Sores, Ulcere, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Lruptione. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Nye & Booe, Druggists.

Father—Tommy, 6top pulling' that cats tail. Tommy—I'm only holding the tail the cat's pulling it.—London Tit-Bits.

I)o Not Be Fooled

With the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will pnrify your blood like Hood's Sarsapaiilla. This medicine has a reputation—it haB earned its record. It is prppared under the personal supervision of educated pharmacists who know the nature, quality and medicinal effect of all tne ingredients used. Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures all forms of blood disease when other medicines fail to do any good. It is the World's great Spring medice and the One True Blood Purifier.

MORGANTOWN, KAN., Sept. 20,1898. For many years I have been suffering with nervousness and each day I would be over come with smothering ing sensatisns. I tried many physicians and different medicines, but in no way found relief. At last I was persuaded to try Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Sidney Belm. By the time I had finished the second bottle I was completely cured, ar have enjoyed good health ever since. Mas. WM. CONRAD.

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Drink Oraln-O

After you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains ana has that rich seal brown color that tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about as much. Children like it and thrive oh it because it is a genuine food drink, containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25 CCDtB. tf

Docs Coffee Agree With You* If not, drink Grain O—made from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain-0 I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce ma to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system, A he children can drink it freely with great benefit. It IB the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to-day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15 and 25 cents.

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It affords me much pleasure to inform those who may need such treatment, that I am prepared to treat diseases of

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I can permanently euro many cases of rupture without the knife or chloroform operations.

Piles in all forms and stages absolutely cured, often with little or no detention from business.

Tuesday and Friday of each week will be devoted to the treatment of diseases of women, surgical and nonsurgical.

Pnysicians who are kind enough to refer or bring cases to me, will be shown the greatest courtesy, and the remedies and methods used fully explained. I have no secrets to guard. My methods are open and fair.

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