New Richmond Record, Volume 5, Number 30, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 31 January 1901 — Page 4

RAILROAD TIME CARDS.

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

WHIPPING POST BILL.

CONSOLIDATED.

$1.00 per Year, in Advance.

Judge A. Guy, of Arcadia, Hamilton county, has prepared a bill authorizing the establishment of whipping posts, which will be introduced in the house by Mr. Neal. The bill is aimed directly at the floating population of the country and will affect seriously the peace and comfort of tramps and hoodlums, says an exchange.

Thursday, Jan. 31, 1901.

W. Trains depart from New Rich* iuond, in effect Dec. 19,1897. us follows: WEST.

HOLDING A WAKE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.

We have consolidated our stock of

The twentieth century is to be the century of change; science, which is going at the trot, will then go at the gallop, says a writer in London Truth. We think we know much; those who will live a hundred years hence will wonder we knew so little.

Np. 31 Local Freight 7:50 a. m. No. 3 Express (daily) 8:33 a. m. EAST. No. 4 Express (daily) 2:49 p. m. No. 30 Local Freight 2:20 p. m. A. M. Gross, Agent.

The first section of the bill establishes a whipping post in every county in the state; and section 2 provides that any male person over eighteen years of age who shall strike or beat a female shall receive from 15 to 50 lashes on the bare back.

Clothing, Hats

The following is prematurely quoted from the Daily Cinematograph of Dec. 31, 2000: “On the eve of the twenty-first century it will be in the minds of many to contrast the present with the past. All are aware that gigantic strides have been made recently in the direction of progress, but few realize that only 100 years ago men traveled in railroad trains over the land and in ships over the water; that they communicated with each other by telegraph; that their streets and houses were lighted with gas, or by an early adaptation of electricity; that coal was used in almost every hsusehold; that hundreds of millions were spent in taking instead of saving life; that the soldier was more honored than the surgeon; that well dressed women wore furs in the day while the sun was shining and half stripped themselves in the evening, and that it was not generally acknowledged that one of the most important of duties was to enjoy the legitimate pleasures of this exquisitely designed world!

(ONE WAY SETTLERS’ RATES TO THE SOUTH ON .FEBRUARY 5and9. MARCH 5 and 9, APRIL 2 and 16. Parlor pud Dining Cara by day. Buffet Sleeping Cara by night. 4 Only line to the famous health resorts.

Profanity in the presence of females shall bring to the male offender of fourteen years or more from 5 to 25 lashes. Petit larceny shall be punished by from 5 to 50 lashes; the man who deserts his family and leaves it upon public charity, from 30 to 75 lashes; and the public drunkard, on his fourth offense, from 10 to 25 lashes. The whip used shall be of rawhide, and shall be wielded by the sheriff or his deputies.

and Furnishings,

>,F. J. Rued, Gen. Pass “Agt. H. Rockwell, Trail Mgr. -W. H. Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Chicago, III. C. 1. & L. trains depart from Linden as follows:

Recently in the Hollin block, with our Crawfords-

ville store. Hereafter our old and our newly made

NORTHBOUND.

BEAT OUT OF AN INCREASE OF HIS PENSION.

friends will find us at the old stand, always anx-

No. 4 Passenger (daily) 2:24 a. tu No, 8 Passenger (daily) 1:33 p. m. *No. 44 Local Freight 3:55 p. m.

ious to attend their wants and make them feel that

SOUTHBOUND. No.3 Passenger (daily) 1:11 a. m No. 5 Passenger (daily) 12:52 p. in >No. 43 Local Freight 8:06 a. m S. Ridlbm, Agent.

A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: “Seeing the advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in ’47 and ’48, I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores me.” It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. W. Hollin & Co., druggists.

WE WANT THEIR TRADE.

GEO. H. (QUILLEN, First-Class Xlverp anb feet) 39arn. Crawiordivllle, Ind.

It'S the best and cheapest place in the city. Your horse will be well cared for.

BAYLBSS’ OLD STAND.

Rink Bara, North Green street. In Connection.

“Only a century ago selfisliness and superstition still bound our predecessors, but science has removed the bonds from us. As we walk in the silent streets and look upon the smokeless sky where thousands of aerial carts, cabs and carriages hurry hither and thither, we wonder how man can have lived without flying. Even yet we are surrounded by a decaying past. Underground London is said to be honeycombed with tunnels in which trains ran up to fifty years ago! In many sections of the country telegraph and telephone poles still stand with dangling wires, though wireless telephony has long since superceded those older methods of communication. Builders occasionally come upon the leaden piping through which gas was conducted when used as an illummant. At Plymouth the government retains from a sentimental motive a fleet of ironclads, although electricity long ago made warfare on the water impossible. "Perhaps the most striking feature of modern civilization is that there are no ugly women. The improved conditions of life, the place which legitimate enjoyment has in the modern scheme of existence, the extirpation of many forms of disease and the rational attitude of mind of the average woman have worked wonders. No modern play writer would think of elaborating a plot in which married life was presented as having a dark side, for the woman of to-day is a joy in her own house, and not only in the houses of others, as there is reason to believe was the case a hundred years ngo. Everywhere we see peace, prosperity, progress, and it is therefore with feelings of the utmost gratitude that we watch the departing hours of the twentieth century.”

WARNER & PECK,

Go once, you go every time. Smith’s New Restaurant.

SOME CHURCH RULES.

A prominent church journal has published the following satirical rules for church goers: If you occupy a place at the end of the pew and anyone else desires to enter the seat, do not move, but let them crawl over you the best way they can. This will put them in such a happy frame of mind that they can readily enter into the spirit of the service. If they tread on your corns knock them down.

The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers,

Regular meals 25c. Best 15c lunch in the city. Crawfordsville, Indiana. 124 East Main Street.

CRAWFORDSV1LLE,

INDIANA.

mouth wide open, not only snore in a deep and heavy tone of voice, but there is always danger of somebody throwing a hymn book in the excavation.

PORTLAND, SEATTLE & TACOMA. Passengers for the Northwest, Helena, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, etc., can now reach their destination with but one change of cars, namely in St. Louis Union Station.

Belgians Hares

C. A. Smith, Prop.

..FOR SALE..

Wm. Swank,

Rufus Reds and Blacks.

Clover Leaf No. 5, Fast Night Express, makes direct convection at Union Station, St. Louis, with the Burlington Limited, which runs solid from St. Louis daily, leaving St. Louis Union Station at 9:02 o’clock a. m., via Billings and the Northern Pacific.

AUCTIONEER, f Inhale, Indian.

If you throw a 10 cent piece on the contribution plate, do not ask the collector to give you change, but reach in and make your own change. History tells us that some of our wealthiest men owe their start in life to the fact that in cases of this kind they were perfectly willing to be accommodating and help themselves. Do not draw pictures of cows, goats, mules and other fierce animals in the hymn book. If the publisher had desired the hymn books illustrated they would have placed the illustrations in the books at the time they were printed. If you desire to contribute, wait until the collector gets to you, then begin to rifle your pockets, taking care to keep him as long as possible. If the sermon is particular soothing and you desire to slumber, lean your head lightly upon the seat in front of you and snore in a whisper. Persons who slumber with their

WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.

Finest Breeds, All Ages and Sizes.

The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessnoas into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by F. M. Johnson.

Reasonable Prices.

For further information and prices

,/TERMS —81.00 on the Hundred Dollars. All orders by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention.

address

Chair care, Palace and Tourist Class Sleepers, also Diner run through daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will furnish additional particulars upon application.

E. J. Evinger, Greenville, - Floyd County, - Indiana

telephone Tlo. 340 Tffla«netown Exchange.

EXCURSIONS to the NORTHWEST.

Louisville & Nashville Railroad

One way and round trip settler’s tickets to points in the west, north and northwest will be sold at low rates via Monon Route on February 12,19 and 26 March 5, 12, 19 and 26; and April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1901. S. Ridlen, Agent, Linden, Ind.

EDGAR WALTS NOTTARYPUBLIC. Pension papers, Mortgages, Deeds

A certain New York hotel uses a bushel of potatoes a year for pen wipers on the tables in the writing room. Every morning a large potato is put in a compartment of the pen box, and after 24 hours the potato is removed and another put in. Pens in pen holders are stuck into the potato half a dozen at a time, giving it the appearance of a porcupine. It is claimed that a potato penwiper is the best preservative against rust and mildew that can be secured for the pens.

and all kinds of legal papers acknowledged.

VERY LOW HUNTER’S RATES. Via The Clover Leaf Route.

Great Central Southern Crunh line.

OFFICE:

WINTER TOURIST TICKETS

(ffiT Recoup Printing Office.

During the hunting season, fall and winter of 1900—1, commencing Oct. 1, the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad Company will sell hunter’s tickets to points in Ark., I. T., Lou., Mo., Ky., Tenn. Miss.,Ala., Mich., nad Wis., good for returning 30 days from date of sale at very low rate.

Dr. C. E. Kelsey, DENTIST New Richmond, Indiana.

NOW ON SALE TO

Florida

For tickets and further information apply to the nearest Agent, Clover Leaf Route,

AND THE Gulf Coast.

A SPECIALTY.

Neuralgia's Pangs

Write for folder**, descriptive mutter, etc., to

C. L. STONE, General Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE, KY.

Hnagework properly applied is a great boom to Dentistry. Prom one to a dozen |teeth can be.supplied without the incon venience of wearing a plate. My experience in this work has been extensive and I give reference to the very best jpeople in this county who can testify to skillful and beautiful work.

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