Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 July 1893 — Page 7
AYER'S PILLS
cure
constipation, dyspepsia, jaundice, sick headache.
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remedy for all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. Every Dose Effective
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do any work. The acrotnjtanving fig. Ores snow the result of 3 months' treatment. 1 now feel like an-w being. Ill and pains are all c°ne. My frtends nro, surprised. Will clteerfnlly reply to inquiries with stamp incloscd."
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They are effectual in relieving Pain, and In curing Headache or Neuralgia. Tbev are not a cathartic, and contain nothing that stuplfles, They tone up the nerves, and tend to prevent re turns of Headache and Neuralgia. They are guaranteed to do all that is claimed lor them.
TESTIMONIALS.
I have never seen anything act so promptly as Phenyo-Caffein in sick and nervous Headache. Many cases have been cured, and not any failures reported, H. L. Farcer, Belle Voir, N. O.
For years I have been a terrible sufferer from headache some six months ago, my physician prescribed Phenyo-Caffein, and since then, by their use, I have not had a severe headache, being able to stop them completely in their inclpiency. J. H. Stannard, Concord, N. H.
You hit the nail on (ho head when you put Phenyo-Caffein on the market. They are the best thing out for headache. £). P. Jones,M. D„
Orleans, Mass.
One year ago I was one of the greatest sufferers from sick and nervous headache that I ever knew. I no more have trouble with sick headache, and seldom have even a slight headache. I attribut%(,he great change to your Phenyo-Caf-fein, a remedy I could not do without if it cost $5 a box. I have tried a dozen or more medicines [warranted to cure] without their even helping me. I can not praise your valuable preparation enough. Frank S. Schmitt,Seymour,Iud
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PUMPKIN RIDGE.
Hay making ended. Threshing season is on. Corn has an encouraging appearance. John O'Connor is home from Indianapolis.
Shaver Bros, marketed hogs in Mace this week Miss Lulu Tremble has returned from the Fair.
The meadows were more in 'quality than quantity. Chas. Elmore is visiting lady friends in Waukesha.
Miss Lellie Vannice is visiting her uncle, Jacob Castor. John McCulloutrh is threshing the wheat in this vicinity.
Wm, Riley is spending the summer at Enos O'Connor's. Daniel Remley ha9 returned from his second trip to the air.
Oscar Lawrence is superintending the farm of Mrs. Hutchings. Wm. Morris, alias "Whiskers," [is learning the art of sale crying.
Robert Peebles is feeditiga load of Polled Angus cattle for the Chicago marke... Mrs. Eva L. Foster is here from Indianapolis visiting H. Trout and family.
Taylor Shepard, of New Ross, has concluded a visit with his sister Mrs. Mitchell The much needed rain has changed the brown cloak of the pastures to a green hue.
T. W. Sutton has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late WmHutchings.
AlDert Sutton has returned from Darlington where he spent a portion of the heated team.
T. W. Sutton is a sufferer from an encounter with a hornet's neat while adjusting a hay fork in a barn,
Abe Castor and Hannibal T~out have taken advantage of the mail route and now receive their mail daily.
Robeat and Emmet Finch have taken compassion upon their better halves and purchased gasoline stoves.
Sam Mitchell has signed with the Tiger Valley threshing ring for 25 cents per 100 bushels, as foreman of the straw stack.
Harvey Morris has an isatiable appetite lor raspberry jam. His wife this year prepared for his exclusive use sixteen gallons of berries.
Natty Hughes, who operates the Crawford farm, has proved himself to be a genial neighbor and hustler. He is rapidly bringing order out of chaos on that estate.
Wm. A. Huff, an ex-soldier and an old resident of this vicinity, has been honored with a'government position. The Captain is an honorab Democrat, true and blue. We congratulate him upon his success and only ask for a curly lock from the crown of his head He is to have charge of the stables and will have exclusive control of the President's nightmare.
The quill pusher from Tiger Valley is an aspiring literary light indeed. His disposition, in fact, is in keeping -wth the tiger nature of his address. His personal thrusts and witty expressions are as humorous as an old joke. Since this young man wishes a speedy ascent to the top round of the ladder of renown, allow us to suggest that he again secrete himself beneath the famous bridge aud while heavily armed, awaiting the return of the rival who secured the company of his best girl, shoot himself instead.
Since we seldom appear in public we think an introduction to the elite of the world would be decorum. The center of our little sphere is a point in the Crawfordsville and Shannondale road, just in front of the door of the home of David Fullenwider, six miles east of the city. Everybody knows Mr. Fullenwider. therefore you know the hub of our universe. We have a daily mail and are as an enlightened a class as one would care to meet. We also Lave light, water, fuel (if you care to saw the wood, and free air. The residents of this, the garden spot of the county, are a church going people, who neither repair back fences on Sundays nor sa stock before being marketed. We, gentle reader, are the peopie.
Slate Encampment—One Fare For the Hound Trip. Vandnlia line will make one fare for round trip, July 20th to 27th on ac count St.ute military encampment to be held nt Terre Haute.
J. C. HUTCHINSON.
FRED C. BANDEI-has in stock a fine li of granite and marble monuments which he will sell at cost in the next thiru' days, Thofee needing anything of the kind will do well to call at his otlice, 131 south Green street, and get prices and see the work. 8-3w
WE print sale bills on short notice. THE JOURNAL CO., PRINTERS.
One of my children had a very bad discharge from her nose. Two ph.vsiciai prescribed, but without benefit. We t-rieu Ely's Cream Balm, and, much to our surprise, there was a marked improvement. We continued using the Balm and in ashort time the discharge was cured.—O, A. Cary, Corning, N. Y.
In Pain
the best :i t'. 2 che: pj3t. Strictly F'urc
White Lead is best proper c.ppiicd it will not scale, chip, cnai'x, cr ml off it firmly adheres to the wood c.nd forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to oe removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain
Strictly Pure White Lead
properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the Old Dutch process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. "Armstrong & McKelvy" "Beymer-Bauman" "Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" "Kentucky" "Morley" "Southern". "Shipman" "Red Seal" "Collier" "Davis-Chambers" are standard brands of strictly pure Lead made by the Old Dutch" process. You get the best in buying them. You can produce any desired color by tinting these brands of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
For sale by the most reliable dealers in Painta everywhere. If you arc going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a Dook containing information that may save you many a dollar it will only cost you a postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway, New York
Cincinnati Branch, Cincinnati, ... Ohio.
FAILED TO DRAW.
A. Meager Crowd Attends the Fair on Heroes Day."
RECEIPTS GO TO FIREMEN'S FUND.
Ovrr $34,000 Taken In at tho Uiitcs. Hut Thousniuls ltouglit Tickets Who Did Not Attend—Tho Total Fund
Nearly SS 100,000.
I. A ST SUNDAY FAIR.
CHICAGO, July 17.—Yesterday was the last open Sunday at the World's Columbian exposition. It was also the day ou which the entire gate receipts of the world's fair were to be devoted to the relief fund of the heroes who lost their lives in the coldstorage fire while obeying orders. Even the cause to which all visitors contributed their portion failed to bring out a large crowd. Forty-nine thousand four hundred and one persons paid to enter the exposition gates Sunday. There were '3,403 children's tickets sold. This gives the firemen's benefit fund $24,099.75. The tickets reported do not represent the total amount sold, for there were thousands of persons who took the opportunity offered by purchasing admissions to contribute to the relief fund but who did not attend the fair. When all the returns are in it is probable that $50,000 will be added to the fund from this source. The fund, exclusive of the sale of tickets for the fair on Sunday, has reached 879,287.
Generosity at the Gates.
The amount raised for the sufferers of the cold-storage fire will be considerably larger than the number of visitors indicated, according to the stories of the gatemen. Almost all of the ticket-sellers said that many persons deposited dollars for admission tickets and refused to take the change. One man at the Sixty-second street gate gave $30 for two tickets, lie would give no name, but said he was from New York and was a worshiper of heroes. Several other persons paid five dollars for a ticket, and Superintendent Horace Tucker received a large number of letters inclosing money for tickets from persons who could not attend the fair.
Very Oulet Day at the Fair. The fact that it was the last open Sunday failed to inspire much enthusiasm in the visitors, who, during the early part of the day, were scattered all about the grounds. Some walked to the ruins of the cold-storage building and looked at tliem for awhile and then found their way to the lake shore, where the band was playing, or to Midway plaisance. Exposition oflicials take the last order regarding the fair on Sunday as final. Many of them simply say that it has been tried and found unsuccessful, and that they are all working for the good of the fair.
Memorial Services.
In the afternoon 1,500 people gathered in Festival hall. The platform was draped with white and black cloth, arranged in festoons. The chorus of 200 voices sat on the platform, and the great organ was used for the first time at a Sunday service. W. L. Tomlins led the chorus and Arthur Mees was organist. Rev. L. P. Mercer, pastor of New Church temple (Swedenborgian), preached a memorial sermon.
CAN'T COME BACK.
Chinese Authorities Refuse to Allow Chinese Who Have Been Here Once to Return to the United States.
WASHINGTON, July 17.—A letter received at the state department from Mr. Derby, the United States minister to China, was accompanied by a proclamation issued by the Chinese authorities in which it was stated that 100,000 Chinese who had returned to China from the United States within the past year would be prevented by the law from again entering this country. An investigation by the treasury department has developed that sinee 1SS3 less than 31,000 Chinese have returned to thennative country and the exaggeration of the proclamation is still more apparent when taken in consideration with the well-known fact that only a. small proportion of Chinese leave this country with the intention of returning.
DAY FOR THE VETERANS.
September 9 Set Aside as Grand Army Day at the Fair. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 17. The official programme of the annual encampment of the' G. A. R. to meet here in September has been completed here by Commander in Chief Weissert, Adjutant General Gray and II. S. Dietrich, of the council of administration, representing the national G. A. R. Chief Weissert says that this will probably be the most largely attended gathering in the history of the G. A. R. The chief announced that September 9 had been set aside as G. A. R. day at the world's fair. This will follow the encampment here, and it is" expected that an army of 100,000 veterans will be in Chicago that day.
Slain from Ambush.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 17.~Near Clinton, A nderson county, Freeman and Mose Cox, brothers, were shot and mortally wounded while at work in a field by George Eeets. No cause can be assigned for the double murder. A posse is now searching for Beets.
Army Worm Destroying Ilay. DUBUQUE, la., July 17.—The army worm, as the farmers believe it to be, has taken the heads oii timothy hay in Dububue county, and attacked the oats. Rust has also appeared in the oats, and some in fall wheat.
The Fair Making JUoney.
CHICAGO, July 17.—The report of the world's fair auditor shows that the total receipts of the exposition up to June 30 were $21,251,310 and the total expenses were $20,610,160.
Killed In a Spanish Bull.Ring. MADRID, July 17.—A banderillero
named Lobito was gored Sunday in the bull-ring at San Fornando, Isla de Leon, aod died half hour aitcrwwdL
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All G. A. R. veterans in good standing are eligible. They may come from any town, city, State or Territory over which the stars and stripes proclaims its government.
The selection of the fifty favorites will be made on the ground of popularity, their popularity to be voted by ballots printed in every issue of the Sunday Press.
MUM HER THIRTEEN.
Pete Clark, who has been very sick, iB batter at this writing. Center and Pleasant Hill Christian church houses have each received a coat of paint.
Charley Pazey commenced threshing last week, starting with Razors on Dr. Detchon's farm. Wheat is only average.
Rev. L. W. Bnnnon, of Waynetown, preached at Center last Sunday. Himself and wife had been visiting in this community.
Western Indiana Christian Conference will hold its 63rd annual session with Pleasant Hill Christian church, convening August 22. The Glover Leaf railroad has promised one fare rates and a large attendance is expected.
Hon. Ben Fulwider and wife, of Dakota, are visiting here. Ben is an old soldier and served his country well. He was in the legislature last, winter—a de served recognition of the merits of a good Republican soldier. He will attend the grand encampment at Indianapolis.
SSATE OF Ouio, CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCAS COUNTY.
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FIFTY VET EXAMS WILL SEE THE WORLD'S FA IRAS THE ''MEW YORK PRESS" GUESTS.,.
There II'ill be Special Pullman Palace Cars Full of Them enroute to Chicago Early in October.
The New York Press proposes to send to the World's Fair
(In 'xrltinq plense mention {.his paper.)
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its guests fifty
Union veterans, members of regular Grand Army Posts, who are to be selected by the readers of the Sunday Press. This proposition is made as an evidence of the esteem and gratitude in which the Press holds the men who imperiled their own lives to save this nation.
Each of the chosen veterans will be the guest of the Press from the moment the train leaves New York until its return, and the journey will be timed to include a full week's sojourn in Chicago, with all expenses paid, including daily entrance to the grounds of the Exposition.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
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TOR SALE BY KOFFETT & MORGAN
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HIRTY yoarg' observation of Castorin with the patronage of
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