Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 March 1894 — Page 11

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Vegetable Compound

Is a positive euro for all tlioso painful

Ailments of Women.

It will entirely cure tlie worst forma of Fenialo Complaints, all Ovarian roubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements, of tho Womb", and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to tho Chunyv oJ'LiJe. Every time it will cure

Backache.

It lias cured more cases of Leucorrluea than any remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infalliblo in such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from tho Uterus in an early stane of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. That

Bearing-down Feeling

causing pain, weight, and backache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony wit the laws that govern tho fenialo system, anil is as harmless as water. It removes

Irregularity,

Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weakness of tho Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also

Dizziness. Faintness,

Extreme Lassitude, "don't care "and "want to be left alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, ilatulency. melancholy, or tho "blues," and backache. These ara sure indications of Female Weakness, 6ouie derangement of tho Uterus, or

Womb Troubles.

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the Vegetable Compound, or sent by mail, form of pills or Lozenges, on ruei-ipt ol $1.00.

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Parker's Ginger Tonic. i\tcuresi the wi.rM Weak Umgs, Debility, Indigestion, Tain, Inke in timu.uOas. HINDERCORNS. The only mrecure j'or Corns. •'Stops sSfpaiu. 15c. at Druggists, or HISCUX SL CO., 1*.

Estate ol' Isaac W. Munson. deceased. OTlCli OK APPOINTMENT.

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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed and duly yualifled as Adininistrator of th« estate of Isaac W. Munson, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed lobe solvent.

JACOB M. HAKSHBAHGEK,

March 23, 1894-3t Administrator.

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.lames W. Evans sold some potatoes Thursday. .lames Allen and family visited home folks Wednesday.

David (ialey spent the day at Joseph Da/.el's Wednesday. Fanners are soing- oats. X'wv's a good time for sowing-.

Taylor Swope was down to Sundogon business Wednesday. .lames (Ialey and wife were down to his father's Wednesday.

George Grimes and family visited Ilexekiah Evans Monday. Logs are being- hauled to Uussellville to be made into timber. .1 ames Matthew K'inkaid went down to Brown's Valley on business.

Howard Smith and wife, of Indianapolis. are here visiting friends, Luke Shrader and Mort Shrader are building- an ash hopper for making soap this summer. J'-

Hoss it Gott had their store broken nto last Wednesday night. The loss was estimated at about S:!00.

There, was a tafl'y pulling at the old Methodist church Friday night. The proceeds went to the church.

Dr. J. W. Straughan has bought prop-1 erty in Russellville and will practice there in partnership with Dr. Zoolc. .Tallies Glover is hauling fertilizer to put on his plain ground. That is right ~im. enrich your g.iound and raise lots of corn.

Thomas Grider. of Fineastle, is going into the poultry business at Russellville. lie has built a mansion, for that purpose.

A.JW. Shrader went down to Aunt Merica Galev's to build her ash hopper so she could make some soap and fixed up some fence. .lohnson Read has bought a new buggy. Now girls you must be on the okout for .John will be around to show his new rig.

Adam Graham is buying- corn this spring to feed cattle, hogs and rats. The hogs aud cattle will Tiring a good price but the rats won't bring much unless lie can catch them. i&.>.

Uncle Johnny) McGaughey was married to Mrs. Alice Masterson at Decatur, 111. The bride went back to her home and the groom came back to his adiding place.

Richard Finley 'has not been seen for some days. The folks think that Dick lias gone on the lookout for his wife. Now Dick if you have got them in the notion of getting you a wife you are getting old enough to take care of a wife.

Joseph Allen still goes down in Parke, you know, and took a substitute with him by the name of David Malian. Mow this looks like Joe was afraid to go by himself. Now Joe you have played smash with yourself. You have let that fellow get the inside track on you. Now Joe says that he is in the store and has lots of fine goods. Now- Joe you had better talk fast when you go to see your lady love or you will not be in it.

"WHITE CIU'KCII.

(irandma Krouse is better.* Alva I lays went to Lebanon Saturday. ••Where is Johnnie Peterson gone'.'"" says Laura. 1"). C. Campbell" went to Crawfordsville Monday.

T'rank Johnson is building fence for Clias. Campbell. Did anyone see that liatcome in Sunday? Hut that yaller tie was missing.

Misses Jessie and Belle Campbell Sundaved with Miss I.ulu Ermeiitrout.

l.OOTS' SCHOOL HOl'SU.

Everybody getting- ready to plow. Johnny Saidla has [iiit studying law and gone to farming.

Weather is nice and (leorge Cook's buggy is getting a rest. Belle Carnpbel says that she is going to have a special hitching- post for that yaller pony.

Etta Hopkins was looking- down the road Sunday evening and said that she saw burglars coming.

lilicuinatisiii (luickij iiroii.

Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen bv the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, ill.: "1 was badly aiHicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's l'ain Halm. It cured me in three days. 1 am all right to-day. and would insist on every one who is aiHicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's l'ain Balm and get well at once.'' 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe, 111 north Washington street, opposite court house.

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A Vast Region Swept by a Terrible Storm.

EIGHTEEN LIVES REPORTED LOST.

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Are Two AVholo FAIHULCH—A

Liitxc Number of tVrsnna Injured, Some of Whom til l)l*— l.ivo Stock Killed.

MANY IlOfSKH WltF.CKEI).

LOXCVIEW, Tex., March is).—A destructive storm passed over this place at 1 o'clock Sunday morning-. Hailstones fell weighing fourteen to eighteen ounces. Chickens nnd turkeys roosting in trees were killed, while ducks, geeso and hogs were pelted to death.

Six Persona Rillod.

At Lansing Switch the cyclone struck the lionse of John Cains, occupied by a family of negroes. The house was destroyed and six persons were killed, three mortally wounded and live seriously hurt. Old man Alexander Lester was found entirely nude 50 yards from the house dead, Alexander Lester, Jr., 18 years old, the mother, Sarah Lester, Robert Lester, Jasper Collins and Sissy Lester, 2 years old, were also killed. Sissy Lester was found several yards away in a treetop.

Mituy Injured.

Mollie Collins has a hole in her head and many bruises Silas Johnson, who was visiting the family, received ugly abrasions from the crown of his head to his heels, he may die Frank Dizer had his leg broken below the knee Dock Simmons, a relative, has a badly crushed head and will die Odessa Lester, 4 years old, was found in the fleld with her right leg broken above and below the knee, she will die Arthur Lester, 0 years old, Willie Lester, 9 years old, were injured seriously.

Half a mile south of the ill-fated Lester house the hovise of John Buffitt, a white man, was dashed to splinters, leaving the famity unhurt, except from bruises from hailstones. Two miles east the large barn of Nick Harris was unroofed, and 1 mile farther the house of Sallie James (colored) was destroyed. The inmates escaped. Lorilla James, 8 years, was badly and perhaps fatally hurt with hailstones. A Mr. Davis, living on the Little Nick Harris place, three-quarters of a mile from the Lester house, had his house demolished, escaping, with many bruises.

Seven More Dead.

At Emery, the county seat of Rains county, the entire western portion of the town was ruined at 7:80 Saturday evening. Miss Easter Alexander, Eras Henry, George Walker and the 4-year-old son of Henry Murray (colored) are the known dead.

Three unidentified bodies were found north of Emery Sunday. The post olliee was used as a hospital aud morgue.

I-'ivc Sliiii in One family.

SANTA ANNA, Tex., March 19.—A tornado swept over portions of this town and of the cotton counties, wrecking buildings and leveling fences. At Triekham, in Coleman county, W. D. Watson's house was blown to the ground. Mrs. Watson aud four children were killed on trig-lit. An infant escaped unhurt, while Watson's injuries will prove fatal.

GONE TO THE COURTS.

Gov. AYuito Decides to Submit His C:ise to tlie Supreme Court.

DENVER, Col., March 19. Denver squabble has been submitted to the supreme court for settlement. The governor's communication to the court makes over 4,000 words, and after reciting the ease from the first up to the present day lie asks the court to decide which men constitute the legal lire, police aud excise commissioners of the city of Denver. This ends for the present the controversy which two days ago threatened to plunge the city and state into bloodshed.

Matters at the city hall were in a very peaceable state until la.t.e Saturday afternoon, when Messrs. Mullins and Barnes, the governor's new appointees to the fire and police boards, quietly slipped into the mayor's oilice and took possession before anyone was aware they were in the neighborhood. They had met Mr. Rogers, a member of the old board, uptown an hour before this and organized. The first official step was to notify Chief Pearse, of the fire department, and Chief Stone, of the police department, to report for duty. Chief Pearse went in and politely refused to recognize the authority of the new board. Chief Stone refused to obey the orders and the new board adjourned until to-day.

As soon as it became known that the city had two fire and police boards, Wells, Taylor & Taylor, attorneys for the old members, Orr and Martin, made application before Judge Glynn for at tachments for contempt of court for Messrs. Mullins, Barnes and Rogers, and also Mayor Van Horn, who formally recognized the new board. The contempt is against the Injunction of Judge Graham issued a few days ago, and in defiance ol which the governor called out the militia to enforce bis demands.

Death of an Ex-Congressman. WESTCHESTER. PEL, March 19.—ExCongressman Washington Tosvnsend died at his residence in this place Sunday afternoon of paralysis of the brain, aged 82 years. He was elected to congress from this district in 1808 after a bitter fight, in which the pres ent minister to Italy, Wayne MacVeagh, was his opponent, and served eight years.

Fire Causes a Lois of 8200,000. BROOKLYN, March 19.—A disastrous fire resulting in the destruction of over 8200,000 worth of property broke out shortly before 5 o'clock Sunday evening in the extensive tinware manufactory of Silas A. Ilsley & Co., at the southeast corner of York and Adams streeta. The losses on the building* are fully covered by insurance.

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FOR QL0THE5.

THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.. CIN'TI.

Jmliuna Tax Assessment.

INDIA NAWI,IS, Iud., March Hi.—At Thursday's session of tho conference between the state tax commissioners and the county assessors schedules to be followed in assessing various classes of property were adopted. Ry following the schedule agreed upon the assessors hope to secure uniform assessment throughout the state. Tho following schedule for live stock was agreed to:

Horses—Heavy draft horses, first grade, 5509 to J7UU each sceonil, iUUO to $KX) third, $100 to f'200, governed by the breeding (luulitles and individuality. Light draft stallion roadsters— First grade, Sl.iiUO to $1,500 second, -TOO to 48t0 third, fiOO to 4400, governed by the spued shown Individuality and breeding. General purpose stallions—First grade, JliOO to SHOO second, $100 to f~00, governed by the breeding. General pur pose work horses—First grade, 4 to 10 years old, $50 to $00 younger and inferior horses in the same proportion. Koudsters and speed horses from $100 to $500, speed and individual ity to govern. Jacks from $100 to $100. Mules. 3 to 8 years old, *50 to $00 each younger and older ones in the same proportion.

Cattle—Registered beof: Hulls, $26 to $200 milk cows and heifers, $50 to .$300 each. Registered mllk-and-butter cattle Hulls, $10 to $100 each cows and heifers, $25 to $150. Fat cuttle: Export, $4 a 100, gross weight shippers, $3 butcher, $5 common milk cows, $10 to $25each work oxen, from $40 to $75 a yoke.

Sheep—Registered, $5 to $-5 common, $1 to $4. Hogs—Registered, $10 to $71 common stackers and feeders, $3.50 a 100.

Chickens—Hlooded aud fancy, $1 to $5 common, $2 a dozen ducks, $3 a dozen geese, $4 a dozen turkeys, $tf a dozen.

Honey bees from $1 to $3 a staud. It was decided to assess merchandise at 90 per ceut. of the invoice valuo.

The following is the agreement in referenco to the banks and building and loan associations: Prepaid building and loan certificates drawing a stipulated interest and non-partici-pating shall bo assessed to the owner. All loans made by a building and loan association upon personal security aud tlie cash on hand on the 1st day of April shall be assessed to tho association. Mortgage and personal notes shall be listed at their true cash value. A note well secured and drawing 0 per cent, is worth 100 cents on the dollar.

Abstract books shall bo assessed ny the township assessor anil board of review upon information furnished by the owner, tho assessment being based on their earning capacity. Horse protection societies shall be regarded as benevolent associations. Property owned by benevolent associations, aud used for other than benevolent purposes, shall be listed for taxation. Only special deposits ol' greenbacks shall be exempt from taxation.

The assessment of corporations shall be based 011 the capital stock and earning capacty. The value of bank stock for assessment shall be determined by adding to the capital stock the surplus and undivided profits. Private banks shall be assessed on the residue of credits, after deducting the amount of indebtness, added to cash on hand, cash 011 deposit with other banks and the value of fixtures.

It was agreed that farm products shall be assessed as follows Wheat, No. 2, 45 cents per bushel corn 25 to 40 cents rye, 35 cents barley, J5 cents oats. 20 cents potatoes. 40 cents tinvuhy seed, $1.5ll lover seed, $i llaxseed, 75 cents timothy hay, 0 a ton clover, $4 beef, 4 cents per pound bacon, 8 cents: bulk pork, 0 cents: lard, cents wool, 15 cents tobacco, 3 to cents maple sugar, 0 cents beef, pur barrel. siS pork, $10 cider, 10 cents per gallon: vinegar. 10 cents wine, 5U cents sorghum molasses, 25 cents, maple, 75 cents.

The state tax commissioners say the conference lias been of great value to the state, and the assessors were notified that another meeting will be held next year.

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Convent ion.

I N II AX A ROI.is, Ind., March 10.—The prohibitionists 111 state convention here Thursday adopted a platform favoring protection to American industries, government savings banks, pensions for disabled veterans, eoual suil'i-age and against contract prison labor. The following state ticket was nominated:

Secrnmry o" state, W. AI. Taylor, Dana auditor, John U. Harm, luUianiii)oiij: treasurer, Addison lladley, Hendricks county attorney guiierul, Clareneo Kessingor, Yinui-nnes superintendent public instruction, li. A. Devon-, o( Merona college, Sullivan county clerlt supreme court, William M. Koss, Winchester state statistician, William F\ Little, ShelbyviHe state geologist, i'rot. Jilwuutl Kemp, ol the Stale Normal.

IF

you decide to take Hoods Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any substitute article. Take Hood's and only Hood's.

(Innrunti-ril Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. if you are afllicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving- it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Cotton & Kife's, the Progress l'harmaey. Large size "«0c. and Si.

Ilucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iiheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharmacy.

How's Your Complexion.

Most toilet preparations ruin the face. Rozodoro does not. It is guaranteed to remove frackles, tan, sunburn and blotches of all kinds, leaving the face a natural white, and imparting a youthful delicacy and softness to the skin. Thousands of ladses have used it for years and would not be without it. If there is no a^ent in your locality, send 75 cts. to the Rozodoro Co., South Bend, Ind., for a large bottle sent in in a wrappea. Agents wanted.

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for

Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays i'everisliness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and Ilatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

"Castoria is an excellent medlcino for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me ot its good effect upon their children."

DN. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.

Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the variousquock nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."

Da. J. F. KINCBEI/JB, Conway, Ark.

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Our physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."

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