Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 July 1893 — Page 9
THE BEST COUCH-CURE and anodyne expectorant,
AYER'S Cherry Pectoral
soothes the inflamed membrane and induces sleep.
Prompt to Act sure to cure.
IF \'OU ARE GOING 'IU
Florida
J5e stirc ami pet your tickcts by QUEufo ntf CRESCENT and E. T. Va. &Ga. Rys.
Inflammation,
It wont costycj
anymore. You will get there quicker, Ymi wi.i
meet and travel with the very oust cinFr. of people. Your surroundings will be as luxifHous is money can procure. ^Ve have live complete- ami rcully MAGNIFICENT trains running daily between
CINCIN
NATI and ST AUGUSTINE. These trains are the oniv Complete Vestlbuled Trains from Cincinnati to iheSOUTH.Yon will save nearly half a day in time. This line is 110 Miles Shortest. There are no extra chargcs °n limited trains and you £jct tin.: in be had. DON'T pay the same price and putup villi inferior service. For rates or further particulars address ^D. G. EDWARDS, G. P. A^t. Q. & C. Route, Cincinnati. O. or ask your home Ticket Agent fo* •-v. via QUEEN
and
CRESCENT ROUTE.
I Wvau jvur
I FO ".7t.*2?^ ZRJZ A "N vr 1 exhausted by ili.ir. IS Jin R^frrv'. After. Lose, do any wori. The no'oinj-.invi'u* hir-jV/o'.^V.t V4." lbs 135 Lbs £0 lb# OT*»!n*\v thsros\ilt of 8 -U: in. .H7 In. 11 hi, tnt-nt, I no.v fccll'ko -AIT. 1.:? Wakv... -ifi in. Win. 11 in. anil piino art? ft! no. My Vv|!*ipt .... Ila. 43 in. 9 in. eurprifod. V.T.! h^crt"oIS
JVM-
VO inoniriv.'. wi'.h ."Mim*! Inclosed.1*
PATIENTS RIISAT'C!) 6t K&l. CONFIDENTIAL Hnrmlrss. No Muni Kg*, C* .id *5 c.:its in rMun-,5 for particular* t'j OR. 0. W. F. WWZk $ VI CMMGQ. (U
KJnresColda.Coughs.Sore Throat,Croup,Influen ia,Whooping Cough,Bronchitis aud Asthma, A cer tain cure lor Consumption iu augrs, aiM «ure !ie in advanced stages, Useatoncn. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold 1/ dealer* evurywbere. Large Untie*. 50 ceata and fl.OQ.
utuujr ewu, true
[name. Fair treatment guais anteod. Liberal com mission to local part time agents.
We
can In
terest any
one not earn
ing $75 per month and expenses. Don't hesitate because of previous failures in this or other lines. Outfit froe. Address,
BROWS BROS. CO.,
Continental Nurseries,
%.
Ceauscs the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and
Chicago, Dl.
house is reliobie. Name this paper.—Ed.)
ELWS CATARRH CREH BALM
RAWER
Heals the Sores.
Restores the Senses of Taste aud Smell.
TRY THE (JURE.
HAY-FEVER
A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50c at druggists by mail, registered 60c—EL.Y BROS., 56 Warren street, New York.
DEAP-'''^^
CDIHIORS.Whlspersheard.com-
fartabtoi Ratmifilwktreall siaidlnfUl. SaldbyP.HISCOXi t*l7i Wl Br'dwaj, Haw Y«rk. Writ* Car tfymik VUL
PHENYIMJAFFEIN!
If you ever have Headache or Neuralgia, take Plienyo-Caffein Pills.
They are effectual in relieving Tain, and In curing Headache or Neuralgia. Thev are not a cathartic, and contain nothing that stupifies. They tone up the nerves, and tend to prevent returns of Headache and Neuralgia. They are guaranteed to do all that is claimed for 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. Farrer, Belle Voir, N. C.
For years I have been a terrible sufferer from headache: some six months ago, my physician prescribed Phenyo-Caffein, ana since then, by their use, I have not had a severe headache, being able to stop them completely in their lncipiency. J. H. Staunard, Concord, N. H.
You hit the nail on (he head when you put Phenyo-Caffein on the market. They are the best thing out for headucho. E. 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 head' ache, and seldom have ven a slight headache. I attribute the great change to your Phenyo-Caf-fein, a remedy I could not do without If It cost [65 a box. I have tried a dozen or more medicines [warranted to cure] without their even It helping me. I can not praise your valuable preparation enough. Frank S. Schmitt,Seymour,Ind
For sale by your druggist.
METROPOLITAN
Cor. Michigan Ave. entf Monroe StTcHICAGO.
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. CHEAP BOARDINFL. lEleeantfireproofbuilding
[s«ndfor proiceetus O. M. POWERS.Prill.
OFFIEL.
The blackberry crop is a failure. Charlie Miles is in from the far West, visiting home folks.
The wheat made a very poor average in this neighborhood. Quite a number from here went to Clore's Grove Sunday.
Frank Steele brought home a splendid new violin Saturday. Frank Jemmison is going with the Hush threshing machine.
George Crane purchased a new wagon of Cohoon & Fisher Saturday. Harley Swindler went last Thursday to thresh for the farmers near Linden.
The creek is dry and the pasturee and small vegetation are dying for want of rain.
Mollie Howard, of the city, spent a part of last week with the family of John Steele.
:1
Henry Connard and Mr. Martin visited the threshing machine at George Connard's last Wednesday.
Mrs. Catherine Moore died at her home on Sugar Creek lust Monday, after an illness of many ye:irs.
The last quarterly meeting for thiB year will be held at Union Chapel on the 5th and 6th of August.
POSSUM RIDGE.
The fruit crop is a failureMost of the wheat is being stacked. All of the wheat is cut and most of the oats.
The hum of the threshing machine is heard again. Hay making is about ended. The crop was a good ane. 3
Several from here attended the singing contest at Clore's wood Sunday. Reece Whittington, wife and two daughters are visiting relatives here.
James L. Whittington returned to Indian Territory Monday a week ago. Rev. Dooley will preach at Freedom church the first Sunday in next month.
Milt Kerbendoll is building a house for George Canine, and is ready for the plasterers.
We are need inn rain very badly. If it doesn't rain soon the corn crop will be very light.
Thanks to the Wesley scribe. We hope the Waynetown scribe is able to look over the fence.
The wind blew very hard here Mondav, upsetting a few haystacks, but only a few drops of rain fell. Sv'i
A beef club has been organized here and we will have fresh beef every week cheaper than we could get it at thecitv.
NEW ItOSS.
The quarterly meeting of the M. E. church was held here Saturday and Sunday. Rev. M. Middletou, presiding elder, of Orawfordsville. was here. An interesting session was held, but owing to the busy season, the attendance was not very large.
The gas dicing is no more, Chris Mas ters sold his interest to his brother, who came over and worued at the well one week. They lost two drills, and. disgusted with the business, he tore dowtthe fixtureaud returned them to Wilkinson, promising to return with heavier machinery in six weeks, six months, or six years.
The funeral of Fay, the infant daughter of Perry Routh, took place at the M. E. church Sunday at 10 o'clock a.m., Revs. Stephens and Middleton officiating. Interment at Union cemetry. The deceased was two years old and was a favorite but such are the laws of nature—the best are the first choice. The bereaved have our sympathy.
Martha J. Sharp departed this lile aboui live o'clock Sunday evening at the residence of Isaac Su ows. The deceased was 74 years old. She was born in Kentucky. In her infancy she moved to Gibson countj and from there she came '.o Montgomery county, where she spent 40 years. She was the mother of several children, four of whom survive her. Her maiden name was Martha Clark. Mathias Sharp, her husband, died seven years ago. leaving her alone. The funeral services were held Monday evening at 3 o'clock ai the residence, Rev. Airhart officiating. Interment at Pisgah cemetery.
WE print sale bills on short notice. THE JOURNAL CO., PBLNTEKS.
Your Painter
has often wasted time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing, because of the difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by ths use of National Lead Company's
FureWhite Lead inting Colors
These tints are a combination of perfect .- pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tir.r 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White Le:n:i to the shade shown on the can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because made of the best materials—
Strictly Pure White Lead ".!
r-:re colors. Ttnisv on having one Oi i'.-e braiiQ3 of wnkc lead that are standard, manufactured by the Old process, and known to be .ic .ly pure: "Armstrong & McKelvy" T.. ner-Bauman""Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" ''^-••ucky" "Morley" "Southern" "Shipman" 'y "Collier" "Davis-Chambers"
Th!so
b-ands of Strictly Pure White Lead iM.inon'il Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead 'lol.ir:- are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you to snnrl to :s for a book cc.itaininp mformail.at may sav.? yc nyony a doi.ar it will c:.lv cost you a postal ca::1.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.," 1 iSrouihray, New Tork.
Cincinnati Branch, Cincinnati, Ohio.
A FATAL SHOT.
Two Boya Fire Into a Powder House at Huntington, Ind.
A TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION FOLLOWS.
The Mangled Remains of the Cnfortanata Lads Picked Up Near the Ruim— Two Other liodlc Said to
Have Been Found.
A
rOWDER
MAGAZINE EXPI.ODES.
HUNTINGTON, lnd., July 25. At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon there was an explosion that shook the earth. People on the streets could not account for it. A huph volume of smoke arose from the south bank of Little river, west of the Lafontaine bridge, and told the story. On the high bank at the point known as the Elm, on the property of M. B. Schaeffer, formerly stood the powder house of Schaeft'er & Schaeffer. It was a small brick structure about 6 by S feet in size and low. On one .side was a window, or rather an air hole. ltlown to I'ioces-
Mondaj* afternoon some bo37s were swimming in the river at that point They saw Homer Householder and Hugh Harvey near the powder house with a rille. In an instant there was a roar, the earth trembled, and bricks, dirt and stone were hurled in a shower in all directions. When the smoke cleared away the two boys could not be seen. The powder house had exploded.
Not a brick was left in place. In fact, there was nothing left to mark the spot upon which the little building had stood except the torn-up ground and a few charred pieces of wood. The wreck was complete. liricks were hurled half a mile. Many were blown clear through house roofs, and in one of M. 15. Scliaeffer's houses a brick carried away a door.
Two Itoya Killed.
A great crowd soon collected and viewed the ruins. While the people were walking about somebody almost stepped upon two dead bodies. The bodies were lying in the grass on the north side of the river, one being on the Wabash right of way. When found the bodies were entirely naked. Their clothing was all burned off. Homer Householder, the one found on the Wabash right of way, was badly mangled. His arms were gone and his head crushed. The other body, that of Hugh Harvey, was even more mutilated than that of Householder. The head was blown off and the body burned. It had on no clothing, but a piece of Harvey's trousers was found near by. This helped to identify him. Crowds surrounded the bodies and viewed the sickening sight.
Two More Bodies Found.
The bodies were removed to Kenower's undertaking establishment, where they will be prepared for burial. An unknown man and boy who were nearer the powder house than Householder and Harvey cannot be found. This boy and man had been in the neighborhood several days, but were strangers. Late Monday night it was reported that two more heads were found near the powder house, making four dead in all.
Shot Into the Powder House. A boy named Peden said he had been with Harvey and Householder when Ilarvey proposed that they go and shoot into the powder house window. Peden refused and ran away, and had gone but a short distance when the explosion o2curred. Peden was knocked down and bruised. The heavy iron door of the powder house has not been found.
Shower of lirick and Stones. Andrew Ilerzog and John Gooley were drilling a well about 150 yards away. The shower of brick and stones about them was frightful. Ilerzog was struck in the side by a flying brick and knocked down. A brick struck Goolev's left wrist and hurt it badly. Windows were broken in all parts of town. Thev were broken in the courthouse, Third ward schoolhouse, Catholic efaurch, new Osborne hotel and many other large buildings. George Pastor's greenhouses were riddled.
The powder house was used by Schaeffer & Schaeffer to store away their stock of powder and dynamite. It was small and had a heavy door, locked with a common padlock. The last person to enter the house was John Kunce, who was there several days ago. Kunce said to a reporter that the house contained about twenty-five kegs of powder and one fifty-pound box of 25 per cent dynamite.
LOWEST PRICE YET.
The Government Makes Silver Purchases at 69.6. WASHINGTON, July 2S.—Acting Director of the Mint Preston purchased .07.500 ounces of silver Monday at 09.0. This is the lowest price yet paid for silver in the history of the government purchases. There were seven bidders offering in the aggregate 280,000 ounces at from 69.7 to 70.5. The offers were declined by the acting director of the mint and counter propositions of 69.6 made. Two of the bidders accepted the government's offer and let go 40,000 ounces more at the same figure.
Express O'fflco Robbed.
CLEVELAND, O., July 25.—The office of the United States express company at Perrysville, O., was entered by burglars Sunday night, and about $2,500 of express funds taken. There is no clew.
Farm for Sale.
A farm of 68 acres, two miles west of Orawfordsville on the Yountsville road, 50 acres under cultivation, balance in good timber. For terms apply to 24-2mo MICHAEL ZELLEK.
FRED C. BANDEL has in stock a fine lot of granite and marble monuments which he will sell at cost in the next thirty days, Those needing anything of the kind will do well to call at his office, 131 south Green street, and get prices and see the work. 8-3w
HILL'S
ITESTIMONIALS
READ OUR
Wo send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits in communication with persons who havo been cured by the use of our TABLETS.
HILL'S TABLETS aro for salo by all
druggists at $ .OO per package. If your druggist does not keep them, enclose us .OO and we will send you, by return mail, a package of our Tablets.
Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets are lor Tobucco. Morphine or Liquor Habit.
DO NOT BB DECEIVED into purchasing any of the various nostrums that are being offered for stile. Ask for HIXJL'S TABLETS and take no other
Manufactured only by
THE
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,,
£1, 53 & 55 Opera Block
LEILLA, OHIO.
£.ow Rates.
Commencing at once and until further notice the Monon Boute (making connection at Chicago with the fast trains of the railroads leading to points in the North and West) will sell tickets at a special low rate. No doubt but these will be the lowest rrtes of the season. Times of trains, connections, maps showing route, with full particulars of your trip at the Monon depot. ,'X L. A. CLARK, Agt.
State Encampment—One Fare For the Round Trip. Vandalia line will make one fare for round trip, July 20th to 27th on account State military encampment to be held at Terre Haute.
J. C. HUTCHINSON.
THE Big Four Route will run a cneap excursion to Cincinnati on July 27, giving all a splendid opportunity to visit the Queen city of the West. The fare frcm Orawfordsville will be S3.00 for the round trip, good going on all trains of July 27 and returning on all regular trains to and including July 31. For tickets and full information call on
G. E. ROBINSON, Ag't.
SSATE or Onio, CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCAS COUNTY. FRAUK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CIIENEY & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo' county and State aloresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'SC.VTARUII CI"KK.
SEAL
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this(5th day of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ir acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Caatorla. When she was a Child, ahe cried for Castorim. When she became Mlas, she clung to Caatorla. When ahe had Children, ahe gave them Caatorla.
"I don't like the breath of that stove!' exclaimed little Ethel one day when the gas was escaping from the sitting-room stove. Coal gas is like the ''perfumes ot India," compared with the breath of a person afflicted with catarrh, but among many other symptoms the sense of smell is often deadened. so the sufferer is unconscious of the offensiveness of bis presence. Why any one will endure such a painful, dangerous and offensive disease, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy—costing only 50 centswill cure the most stubborn case, is one of the muny mysteries. The proprietors are so confident of the success of .this Catarrh Remedy, that they offer to forfeit S500 for any case of catarrh they cannot cure. It would be suicide for their remedy, forthem to make this offer, unless they understood its exact powers.
Imitators and Impostors. The unequaled success of Allcock's Porous Plasters as an external remedy has induced unscrupulous parties to offer imitations, which they endeavor to sell on the reputation of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of them in the same category as the genuine porous plaster. Their pretentions are unfounded, Jtlieir vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged super! ority to or equality with Allcock's a false pretense.
The ablest medical practitioners and chemists and thousands of grateful patients unite in declaring Allcock's Porous Plasters tho best external remedy ever produced.
Beware of imitations and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask lor Allcock's. and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute.
Health and Happiness.
Honey of Figs is tho qucon of ml cathartics yrups or pills. Ono anticipates its takini with pleasure. No other remedy sells so wcl or gives such satisfaction. It acts gently on inactive bowels or liver, relieves tlie kidneys, cures constipation, colds fevers, nervous aches, et :., aud restores tlie beauty of health. Ladies and children prefer It,. Doctors and druggists recommend it. THE Fin HONEY CO., of Chicago, make it. Try a bottle. (July one entadose. Nve Ac Booe, agents- d-w 0-7
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla-
REMEMBER
•niiuuuuiuiuiuuun Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from 3to5days. Perfectly harmless cause no sickness, and may bo given in 11 cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of tho pationt, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in few days.
DRUNKENNESS aol MORPHINE HABIT
tho patient, by tho uso of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. During treatment patients are allowed tho free uso of Liquor or Morphino until auch tfine as they shall voluntarily give them up.
FIRST-CLASS
S .:A PI
VVA -T."22
fT:i "~rjti ni »Tn^rMiot! thto p^p^r.) 3.
m.
(H AHAS A cv.m:
careful investigation :.s» t-» our responsiuii- 3 I ity aud tho merits of our Tablets.
II Double Chloride of* Gold Tablets
outanyeifort on the'part of
for
something which
child's medicine.
3
.Atlilrohs L11 Orders to
I4E OK SO CHEMICAL CO.,
POSITIVE
Purelyvegetable,pleasantandand
LAXATIVE
THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
FOK SALE BV MOFFETT & MOBGAN.
Infants
and
the world ha» ever known. It in harmlean. Children like it. It
Elvci them health. It will gave their liven. In it Mothera havo
In
Caatorla destroys Worm».
Cartoria_allaysJFeverighness.
Caatoria prevents vomiting Sonr Cnrd.
giving healthy and_natural sleep.
A FEW
Testimonials
from persons
who havo been cured by the use off
Hills Tablets.
TnE Omo CHEMICAL CO.: DEAR SIR:—I have been using your cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten cents •worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and lrom one to live cigars or I would stnoko from ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for twenty live years, and two packages of your Tablets cured 1110 so I havo no desire for it. li. M. JAY LOUD, Leslie, Mich.
Donns FERRT, N. Y.
TIIE Omo CHEMICAL CO. GENTLEMEN some time ago sent for n.Ott worth of your Tablets lor Tobacco Habit. I received them all right and, although I was both a heavy smoker and chewor, they did the work in less than three days. 1 am cured.
Truly yours, MA'l'IlEW JOllNSON, P. O. Box 46. PITTSBURGH, PA.
Tnn Onto Crrr.virAL Co.:—GENTLEMEN:—It gives me pleasure to speak a word of praiy lur your T:ib!ets. Jti r- :i v. iUronprly [.(.'dieted to the uno of liquor, ar.d through a l'i iend. 1 \v:,m led "to 1 ry Your Tablets. He was a heavy and ant drinker, l.ut alter us°.u: your 'I but three, days lie quit drinking', lonth before writing
53 and 95 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO.
BHOTHKR8. Price 60 cU.
E A W O S E A S I W O S SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
EN MORRISON. N'CINNATI, OniO. miracle in my case, cured bv tho use of
L. LOTECAY.
«Bi
agreeable to take, accept*
able to the stomach, safe effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headaches, by removing bile and cleansing the system. Dispels Colds and Fevers. Purifies the blood. The best Family Medicine. Pricef 50c. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.
Children.
IHIRTY yean' observation of Cantoria with the patronage of
millions of periom, permit wa to apeak of it without gntuing.
It i» nnqneationaljly the heat remedy for Children
absolutely wafe and practically perfect aa a
Castoria onres Diarrhoea and 'Wind C0H0.
Caatoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria onres Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air.
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regnlatew the stomach and bowels,
Castoria ia put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or proiuixo
that it is "just aa good" and "will annwor every purpose."
Soo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fac-simile signature of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
is on every wrappIT.
