Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 November 1901 — Page 7
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Rheumatism
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matism is a disease of the blood. Perhaps it is, and perhaps it is not. If it is a blood disease, why is it the pain often stays in the same place Why is it the blood doesn't always carry the disease all over the body and into every muscle and joint? Your doctor may be able to explain it, but it is all guesswork anyhow. Omega Oil is what you ought to use for Rheumatism. It is to be well rubbed on the place where the pain is. No matter whether the trouble is in the blood or not—Omega Oil goes in, finds it out and cures it. What's the odds so long as you get relief? Drink plenty of fresh water every night and morning while using Omega Oil. The water will keep the kidneys well flushed, and will bring about a quicker cure of Rheumatism. Try this plan for two weeks and see the result, jgj
Finger Shot Off.
Charles Jones, tbe seventeen year old eon of J. N. Jone.°, had the index finger of his left hand shot off while hunting Wednesday. The lad had just killed a rabbit and had lain his gun down to pick up the bunnie when in some manner the weapon was discharged, the charge tearing off the member. He was taken to the office of Drs. Gott and Sigmond and later to his home in the Thomson hill side addition, where the wounds were dressed. At the time of going to press the doctors were unable to state just what the extent of the injuries would be to the hand.
The Sunday Star Sold.
Negotiations that have been under way for some time were finally concluded Wednesday by which the Sunday Star passes into the possession of Samuel D, Symmes. The property was owned by Miss Matie Keeney and had been under the management of her brother, Jere M. Keeney. Mr. Symmes will take possession of the paper after the first of December and it is understood will continue the paper as it has beeD, get ting out a Sunday edition and a country edition on Monday.
Sold Another Pair.
Sherman Trout sold another pair of his Western Boy horses last Saturday, for which he received 5500. The animals were purchased by a Boston man where they were shipped. This is the eecond handsome pair of horses Mr. Trout has sold inside of three months.
Stewart Base Burners A'
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GOULD, OLIVER & MARTIN
120122 South Washington Street.
A New Business Ftrin.
Hugh M. Barter and Perry Stump have formed a partnership under the name of the Crawfordsville Implement and Vehicle Company, and have taken rooms in the Clore block on south Washington street. Besides vehicles and implements they will carry farmers' suppliee of all kinds. The new firm is composed of two experienced gentlemen, both hustlers in their line. They will have a full stock ready for inspection next month some time.
RE the handsomest and most economical haid coal Stoves sold to-day. We
have a bi^ line of them and also other Base Burners, Round Oak.
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Ranges, etc., at prices to suit your pocketbook, and goodness guaranteed.
We are headquarters foi Stoves. Remember that, Always glad to see you.
P. O. Igudy Invests.
P. O. Rudy, of this city, is one of the nine men mentioned as the incorporators of the Inlow mineral springs company located at Muncie and capitalized at $50 000. They propose to build a sanitarium, bath house and gymnasium at the famous Inlow springs near Muncie, and also to bottle and sell the water which Dr. Hurty says is batter in medicinal qualities than any water now on the market.
Stolen Horse Recovered.
Wednesday night at Parkersburg Pruitt Gibson had a horse and bugjjy stolen. The police of this city were notified and traced the thief to Indianapolis and finally to Haughville. He had sold the outfit at Clermont for $24. It is believed that the thief is a Crawfordsville young man and Officer Doyle went to Indianapolis Friday to arrest him if he could be found.
Taken Back to Muncie.
Joe Brown, who was arrested Tuesday evening charged with having stolen a horse and buggy near Muncie sometime since, was on Tuesday tiken back to the scene of the crime by Cox & Davis, of Le'banon, a livery firm of that city, who had been on his trail. They drove through and took the stolen rig with them.
Debate at Offleld.
There will be another debate at Offield school house Saturday night. The question will be, "Resolved, That Men Make Opportunities Opportunities not Men." The negative will be taken by Lonnie Harwood, Ed Rice, George Barnes and John Rice and the affirmative by Perry Everson, Henry Rice and Samuel R. Fisher.
New Meat Market.
Creque & Hampton is the style of a firm that has opened up next to Steele's grocery, on south Walnut street
W. J. SHIVELY, Batesville, O., speak inff of Banner Salve, says: "I used it for piles, and it has done me more good than any salve I have ever usf-d, and 1 have tried a great many kinds."
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A Mre In the Country.
Tuesday evening about half past seven o'clock a faint red glare was observed in the northern sky and the knowing ones gravely pronounced it tbe effect of the long expected meteoric shower. The real cause, however, proved to be the burning of a house north of town just a mile or two from the poor farm across the new bridge over Walnut Fork. The house was occupied by Joe Hartley, wife and seven children, and he was so busy getting out the little folks that he had to desert the household goods upon which there was no insurance The house belonged to Alva J. Zimmerman and was burned to the ground. An insurance policy was taken out just last Saturday. The cause of the fire is supposed to bo a defective flue.
Fine Farm tor Sale.
We have for sale- one of the finest 240 acre farms in Montgomery county. All in cultivation, black land and sugar tree soil, thoroughly tiled,'good fences, good house and large barn, near market and on gravel road and rural route. In good state of cultivation, never has been rented. Will sell worth the money. See us soon.
CLEMENTS &-EVANS,
107 N. Green st., Crawfordsville.
Who Jim Allen Is For.
"Our people are for Landls for congress, for Frank Mprtin for auditor and for Jake Joel for state treasurer," said J. L. Allen, of Covington, Friday at the Columbia club. Mr. Allen was speaking for the people of Fountain county, or, more properly, the Republicans of the county.—Indianapolis Journal.
To New York Tribune Subscribers. The publishers of the New York Tribune have notified us that they will withdraw their clubbing rateltof.. 25 cents after December 5. We give notice now to our subscribers that we cannot take orders for the l.Yibune at that price after the date mentined.
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A Big Audience.
Dr. Wallace Tharp addressed a splendid audience at Music Hall Sunday, his subject being "Is Jesus Divine?" A large chorus choir furnished the music and the addrers was a very forceful and interesting one. These services will no doubt prove very popular with the public.
Bcn-Hur at Indianapolis.
The great spectacle of Ben-Hur has just closed eleven weeks at Chicago and is now at St. Louie. Later on this season it will be seen at Indianapolis. Next year the present company will pat it on in New York again and it will also be produced in London, France, Germany and Australia.
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'Possum Hunting.
There are many opossums in Fountain county this fall, and 'possum hunting promises to be one of the principal winter sports. This game is hunted both in the southern fashion, with torches, guns and dogs at night, and with ax and gun in the daytime.
A Japanese Opinion of Beverldge. Keep your eye on Senator Beveridge. White others are station dry, he is moving up to the front. Marquis Ito, the Japanese dipicmati, says Senator Beveridge is better informed on the eastern question than any other living man.—Indianapolis Sun.
A Siege of Typbold.
Kelley Cunningham and two children have junt recovered from a tussle with typhoid fever and now Mrs. Cunningham and her son Fred are both down with the disease and are very sick.
Taken to Chicago.
Warner Swearingen, the young* man who had both legs taken if by a Monon train a few months ago, was taken to Chicago Tuesday night where he will be fitted for a pair of Hrti6c'.a! limbs.
Appointed on a Committee. C. H. Marshall attended a state meeting of the Patriarch Militant at Indianapolis Monday and was placed on the committee on ttie state of the order.
Don't Walt For the Rummage Sale, But get out the things around the house that you can't use and advertise them in THE JOURNAL ^Vant column. They are worth something to somebody.
Smallpox at Lafayette.
There are two cases of smallpox at Lafayette, but both are well quarantined and no alarm is felt.
—Mrs. G. W. Paul and daughter June returned last week from a visit in Hobart, Oklahoma.
Aristocracy at Ciilcugo.
The real aristocracy of the nation will be "at home'1 during the first week of December at Dexter park, Chicago. There Is more wealth represented in the live stock of America than in a whole year's product of all the mines, forests and grain fields of the entire country. If you want to get acquainted with tne real blue blood of the land, go up to Chicago and leave your card on such high born families H8 the Aberdeen-Anguses, the OxfordDownee and the Chester-whites. Talk about aristocracy—the horse 6how and the flower Bhow were but rosettes upon the International Live Stook Exposi tiocl And the Monon is the only thoroughbred road to Chicago. All t-ains stop at Eaglewood and 47th 8 reet. The excursion rate is only a fare and a third. Ask the agent for particulars.
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JOURNAL.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER.INTERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 24.
Text of the Lrmon, I»n, v, S-30—Mem-ory Verm-*, 11, ia_Golden Text, Ian. t. ICS—Commentary Prepared by (bt
Rev. D. M. Stearns.
[Copyright, 1901, by American Press Association.] Since the serpent persuaded mnn to believe that he was wiser than God the majority of people have walked in that way —that is. iu their own wisdom, in tlieii own way. the way of selfishness, sill soekins. self righteousness, self ploiiliea tion and renunciation of Cod. It is not stranse that the world, lyini? in the wicked one (I John v, 1!), 1{. \\), should du this, but it does seem strange that the professing people of od, who are called in this chapter I lis vineyard and His people (verses 4, 7, 1.'!, Ur), should so dishonor (iod. Those who would tind only a sn called temperance lesson in this chapter are something like those who tind uotliiiiL" iu nil the Bible lint how to he saved. The hook is called "The vision of Isaiah concerning .Imlali and Jerusalem" (chapter i, 1), and therefore the first application of its words must he to thetn. The summit of the whole book is seen in such passages as verse 1 of our lesson, chapter ii, 1.1, IT. and similar passages, "The Lord alo.A- shall he exalted." 1-7. This passage shows ITis special care of Israel and how instead of good fruit to Mis glory they gnve Ilim onlywild grapes and unrighteousness instead of righteousness. The same story of base ingratitude is set forth iu our Lord's parable of the wicked husbandmen in Math. xxi, 33-4(3. 8-10. That which is here set forth as joining house to house and field to field that they may be in some sense the only peoplu on earth is very manifest today in the so called "trusts" which have become so prominent in these last days. It would be well it none who bear the name ot Christ were mixed up with these things. The Lord of Hosts hears and sees it all. and His complaint in Hag. i. 9, is still the same. The-rernedy is in Math, vi, 33. 11-1—- From morning until night it is naught hut self indulgence, and in chapter xxviii, 7, it is written that the priest and the prophet, those who should bewholly for man before God and for God before man, have erred through strong drink and are swallowed up of wine. Our verses say that they regard not the work of the Lord, neither consider the operation of His hands. The same statement is found in l's. xxviii, 5, and the result stated "He shall destroy them and not build them up." If the adversary ciin only turn men from the word of God and thus from (lod Himself, he has accomplished much in his line. 13-17. A worse bondage than that of
Egypt and a worse famine than that which affects only the body comes upon them, "not a famine of bread nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words ot the Lord" (Auioa viii, 11, 12). A terrible humiliation must come, for the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment and the Holy God bo sanctified in righteousness (verse 10, margin). The kingdom of God shall come, and all iniquity shall he put away (Dan. ix, 24) not only in Israel, but in ail the world. Happy are all who have a foretaste of the kingdom in their hearts and lives now. 18, 19. Iniquity takes such a strong hold upon some that they actually mock God and dare Him to do His utmost against them. Like the antediluvians they say: "What doth God know? What can the Almighty do to tliemV" (Job xxii. 13, 17, margin.) They say, "Where is the promise of 13is coming?" All things continue as they were. Because they will not believe God they are willingly ignorant of what has been and what will be (II Pet. iii, 3-7). Those are uot drunken with wine, but with their own pride and self conceit and unbelief. 20, 21. Wise and prudent in their own c?5'es, not knowing that they are deceived by the wicked one, they, like Eve, think that to he good which God has said they must not eat, and they count it desirable. These are the people trom whom our Lord said that the things of God are hidden 'Math, xi, 2,"). It is written in Prov. ~xvi, 12. "Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit, there is more hope of a fool than ol him." --The word of God can be received only by the meek, the teachable (Jas. i. 21: Zech. iv, 13, 14). 22, 23. Wine and strong drink muddle men's brains and blur their vision and wake up all the evil in them and make them to care only for their own present reward.no matter who may suffer thereby. Children regard not parents nor parents their children. The husband thinks not of his wife nor the wife of her husband. All is lost sight of in the craving for drink when onc6 this habit has obtained control. Hut there are many who never touch strong drink yet are so drunken with their own intense selfishness that they cannot think of aught but how they may be pleased and how some one else may add to their comfort. 2-1, 2fi. A sudden end shall come to all their glory, and they shall find themselves in trouble from which there is no deliverance "because they have cast away the law of the Lord of Hosts and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel." According to chapter viii. 20, margin and It. Y., there is no morning for such people—that is, the morning of joy, of His coming, of the Uuigdom, will mean nothing to them (I's. xlix, 11 xxx, 5 exxx, (j), for they will have only the blackness of darkness forever. We do not know that the rich man of Luke xvi was ever given to strong drink, but he was drunken with his own thoughts and possessions, and he died and found himself in torment. 20, 30. This is a look onward to the gathering of all natious that He may by them humiliate Israel and then judge the nations and deliver Israel and establish Ilis kingdom on the earth. Compare carefully Joel iii, J. 2, ir»-17 Zeph. iii,
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xiii, 9-13, "Ihe Lord of Hosts hath purposed it to stain the priue of all glorv and to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth" (fsa. xxiii, 9). Tin kingdom will come, but the- unri^hteou shall not see it. J\*o drunkard nor sinne of any other kind, continuing in sin am dying iu the same, can ever inherit the kingdom, but every drunkard, liar, murderer or ordinary sinner who with true penitence turns from his sin to the only Saviour of sinners, the Lord Jesus Christ, shall in nowise be cast out, but shall be washed, sanctified, justified, by the precious blood of Christ and by that greatest sacrifice ever heard 'of in the universe made fit for the presence of God and made a joint heir with Christ Himself (John vi, 37 1 Cor. vi, 0-11 Kev. v, 0,
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They're In Season
Fresh Oyateis Choice Celery Cnaberrka Sweet Pickles SourPicklea Mixed Pickle* 0 Choice Eating Apples Gjod Cooking Apples Oranges
New Lemons Taggart Butter Crackers Miget Oyster Crackers New Corn Meal Self Risiag Pancake Flour Self Rising Buckwheat Flour
New Piain Buckwheat Flour Jersey Sweet Potatoes Spanish Onions New Malaga Grapes Bananas Concord Grapes New Cocoanu's
Cash Pry,
Old Opera House Grocer. 117 N. Washington St.
A Desirable Gift
For Christmas is a Good Watch
We have a big line of ladies' and gentlemen's Watches. Solid Gold Watohes at 115 to 150 each. Gold tilled Watohes, mado ot two plates of solid gold overlaying a sheet of composition metal and guaranteed to wear 15 to '26 years, $8 up to 136 acoordlng to quality of oaso and movoment.
Rolled plate Watohes (and all live or ten year oasos) are only rolled plate, 17.60 to 112, with good movement. Positively no misrepresentations. Prloes guaranteed as low as the lowest. It Is not our polloy to sell you ono artlole at a loss
and charge you throe prloes for another. If we haven't what you want, tell ua. We'll have It to-morrow. Call and soe us. Make your selections and have them laid by till wanted.
J. A. OSWALD,
Oor. Main and Green Scs. THE JEWELER.
Will boy this hard wood, 24-inch square, pattern shape top, center table. Guaranteed to be first class in every respect.
Look in the south window at the best Oak Rockers ever in the city for $2.
Ohaver, the Furniture Man,
127-129 South Washington St., .loci Mock— Phone 001.
It Pays to Be Particular About Your,.
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in the city. Before you leave our store your clothes must fit your form perfectly. We would rather lose the sale than have it otherwise.
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