New Richmond Record, Volume 5, Number 38, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 28 March 1901 — Page 6
robbed the grave.
“ARE YOU A BUFFALO?’’
Words Mean NfotSiing
' Fes’ 84 teds' S yr« m«!i the fcKowtof rare ceed novelties. J pkr. Blue LlaoJ Tomato heed, $ . Jfi J “ Sarthern Lfm«.i» t»e«-d, .15 I • * Bl«iaa“u tavorSir Onion Reed, ,H> I •* Kmer»ld«rT*Ml'«IWl*»h*Eb»*4 t ,n> | •» City Uarde»» bei t .10 i 13*1X1/ lUdlah dv«U, .10 1 JUX. Uarkt i Lolt-.ee Seed, .1*, U “ Krtiaabi tiewer octO, r i6 Worth $1.00 fo ,uc»u Above 10 pack*f>« r« r « coveltian wo will n.aU you free, kogether with our great Illustrated Soul Caulog, telling all about 8«Iz»-p*a 1211 lion Dollar ran* Alau Choice Onion K<;«*d, 6t'c. a lb. Together with thoo-nnds «f earliest vege- ; tables and larm seeds, upon receipt of lie. and thin notice. tVhen.onee you plant II gainer's Seeds y>o will never do without. 1 JOHN /H.SAUtfi S:£D CO.. ,
A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tfio subject, is narrated by him as follows: “I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow,, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite—gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately a friend advised trying “Electric Bitters:” and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a wellman. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim.'’ No one should fail to try’- them. Only 50 cts., guaranteed, at F. M. Johnson’s Drug Store. • v
The New Order Only Throe Weeks Old. Initiation Eleven Cents.
Unless They Say Something-
Them is n now order in town and it has far outstripped any of its predecessors with its remarkably quick growth to large membership. It is the Order of the Buffalo'-- but is not to bo confused with the colored organization of similar name. It is not over two weeks old in this city, says the Indianapolis Nows of last Thursday, yet has a membership of 5,000, the lowest estimate made by those who belong to it. The national organization is only eleven weeks old, and, while it gets an infinitesimal part of tiie money collected by the individual members, it is said that it already has in the treasury eleven thousand, eleven hundred dollars and eleven cents. The initiation fee is eleven cents, probably the smallest on record. That has something to do with the large membership, it is thought. There are those who pay more than eleven cents to get initiated, but that is to some extent a matter of accident. Eleven Vents gives one full membership. Some have paid a dollar, more fifty cents, still more twenty-five cents, and a multitude fifteen cents. Although eleven cents entitles one to full membership, those who by fprce of circumstances, pay more, seem to have somewhat better standing, at least for the time being, with their fellow-members.
We will endeavor to spare words and a great deal. These prices are good x>r thlp next two weeks only. li ■I
NEW RICHMOND RECORD.
$1,00 per Year, in Advance,
March 28, 1901.
Men’s Suits
IHE GOT 'EM A GUESSIN’
and Overcoats.
A funny thing happened in one ••offetho district schools of the county last Friday. A mi in her of visitors were present, including the teach- ■ er’s very best fellow, and she was showing the little ones off to the best-possible advantage. Slio had 'been taught to deni gently with one.-litlle fellow, ami had resolved upon this occasion to help him out if necessity required it. She asked JAimnie, for that was his name, to rend, and the young man responded •without protest. Johnnie got along all right until he came to the word “feet,” but for the life of him ■ couldn't toll what the letters spelled. “That's an easy word,” said the teacher, “can't you think what f-e-c-t spells?’’ “Nope,” answered Johnnie. “Just, think a second,” ■ continued the young lady; “a cow has four of them while I have only two. Now, what is it?” Johnnie's '■eyes were riveted on the bulging I front - of the teachers well-tilled : shirt waist, and the answer he gave made a sensation that will bo the talk of the district for the next year to come. North Judson News.
LOT 1 Choice of any of our finest Suits inCassimeres, Tricots, Cheviots, Vicunas and Worsteds, or our finest Overcoats in Beavers, Vicunas, Coverts and Oxfords, that sold at 815, SIC, 818 and 820, now go at $*2
The position which the Pierpont Morgan organization holds with reference to the business and politieal world is discussed by Mr. John Brisben Walker in the April Cosmopolitan under the title, “The World’s Greatest Revolution.” Familiar with the business world and a student.of affairs, Mr. Walker has, while approving of the general idea of concentration which makes for good organization and public economy, drawn a picture of the power now exercised which will be a surprise to the great majority who have given this subject thoughtful attention.
LOT 2—Choice of any of our fine Suits or Overcoats of first lot materirls that were formerly sold at 811, 812 and 815, now $10
Boys’ Suits and Ove y T
INow .. e -so 1.60 2.40 3.20 4.00 4.80
Men’s Extra t\ | rs - All designs in Worsteds a) IV II Now Worth 1] \. I .... S .CO 8 ) ll .80 81 -°° I 1.60 ?2 -°° I . 2.10 83 ' 0() \ I 3.20 84 ' 00 l\ 4.00 85.00 I 1
LOT 3—Choice of any of our Suits and Overcoats of
first materials, that wore formerly sold at 88, 89,
810 and 810.50, now
y.50
LOT -1 Choice of any of our Suits and Overcoats of first materials, that were formerly sold at 86, 86.50 and 87, now $5
Homy Pflughanpt, the Romney blacksmith, lost, his barn Saturday morning. Tho building including most of its contents was burned, the tire starting about eleven o'clock. The origin of the tire is not known, but the flames were seen in the mow. The barn contained about HO bushels of corn, a mow full of hay and a little other property.
LOT 5—Choice of a largo lino of Suits and Overcoats of good, durable materials, selling for 1 , 84.50, 85 and 85.50,now 3*50
Considering the persistency and glee with which new members are sought, the initiatory ceremony is most modest and gentle, promoting feelings in quite happy contrast to the ominous suspicions aroused by what appears to be fiendish anxiety to begin the work. A member usually comes through it smiling and without wilted collar, hair standing on end or clothes torn. It may occur anywhere, although there are favorite places. A new member may be “taken in” and initiated by one member. There is no goat to ride, though the new member may be asked to “chase -the duck/’ The team work may be performed by two members, although usually there are more. The chief and practically the only qualification for membership, besides the eleven cents, is that one shall be a good fellow. State, county and city officers are among the members.
J WE^WANTjtYOURatTRAD
WARNER & PE
It is said that the powers of either man or woman are developed live-fold by working with a lifecompanion who is in entire harmony. Tho ideal wife as a rule lias it in her power to make the ideal husband. What constitutes the ideal wife is discussed in an extremely able article by Lavinia Hart in the April Cosmopolitan.
A THOUSAND « —
The One Prise Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.
‘Could not express the rapture *of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's
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ganized to boom the Buffalo exposition, started in fun and with no thought that it would spread to every city and town in the country as it is doing.
A YOUNG CYCLONE
Belgian
New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for. many years had madedffe a burden. All • other rcpiidies and doctors could -give her :ib help, but she says of this Ivoval Cure —“it soon removed
A Terri (Tic Storm Does Great Damage Along The West County Lino.
FOR
Third quarterly conference will be held at the Sugar Grove Methodist church on April 20 and 21. Service at 3 p. m. Saturday and at .10:30 a. m. Sunday.
Crawfordsyille Journal
Tho high storm felt here Sunday night did great damage along the line between Montgomery and Fountain counties, its force being at a point miles southeast of Hillboro on the farm of Dr. Talbot of this city. There it exercised the force of a cyclone and simply uprooted things. The large new barn was turned over, the debris killing three cows. The wind came from the south and when it struck the barn raised the structure right up in the air and very fortunately was this so. In the south side of the barn twelve good horses were housed and the lifting of the barn saved them all, not an animal being scratched, although they were left right in the open. The building collapsed in the air and the timbers fell on the north side, killing the cows that were quartered there. The fences about the house were laid flat, but strangely enough the house was not hurt beyond having some shingles torn off. The great wind pump nearby was torn up out of the ground and broken to bits and the trees on the lawn were torn up by the roots. Dr. Talbot places his loss at considerably above $1,000, with no insurance. His renter lost his cows and considerable other property. In the same neighborhood the barns of L. Livengood,Tom Livengood, and Bob Ellis were practically destroyed, and the Snyder mill was unroofed. Miles of fencing and hundreds of tine trees were blown down and very material dyjnage of other kinds done. Fortunately no human lives were lost, although everybody was given a good scare. It was reported Monday morning that Tice Livengood’s barn j had been blown down and twenty ! cattle killed, but this does not bear investigation.
Rufus Reds
DEAFNE5S CANNOT BE CURED
Finest lirecds, A-ll .
the pain in my chest and I can. ■now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I fee! like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr.
By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only' one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachain Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is tho result, and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed candition of the mucous surfaces.
Reasonable
For further in formate
The motto of the order consists of three C’s—known as tho trilogy of cons—congeniality, conviviality and converse. The order is said to have eleven rules, of which tho following are not just exactly two of them;
address
E. J. Evini Greenville, - Floyd Coun
King s New Discovery for any '•trouble f the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and §1.00. Trial bottle free at F. M. Johnson’s Drug Store; every bottle giiurnuiteed. s " '
Louisville Nashville Railroad
“The grip of the order shall be the grasping of the right hands, the index finger and thumb crossed. the right hand to be held behind the back, the left hand at tho left ear; the thumb in the ear, and the other fingers twaddled at pleasure. “The password shall be Omar, Imar, Emar ’runk, spoken quickly, then each word repeated alternately forward and backwards three times.”
The most beautiful thing in the world is the bah}’, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the difference.
NOW you HUSH!
Great Central Southern Crunfc 1 WINTER TOURIST TICKET
—THE —
Billie Williams and Mr. Lucas •of New Richmond played “Pussy wants a corner” with Wingate girls Sunday night. Wingate News.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send ter circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
NOW ON SATE TO
Florid
QEO. F. LONG, ;3eweler & Optician.
As in most orders, there is a saluting sign and an answering salute. In case one is asked, “Are you a Buffalo?” there is a set answer. A member has been heard to ask another, “What are the duties of a Buffalo?” and after an answer in a low tone, has been observed to nod his head affirmatively and follow up with another question, “Are you willing to buy it?” Some think from such scraps of conversations between known members that the organization is not a strictly temperance one, and one faithless member in moments of partial oblivion of his obligation and responsibility was heard to say, “Aw, it’s nothing but a saloon boost.” This cannot’ bo wholly true, however, for there are strictly temperance people who belong to it, although it is not said how much they enjoy it. It may bo that its original purpose has become somewhat distorted. but there is good authority for stating that it was originally or-
Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curvc-all but pi tv
AND THE Gulf Coast.
Write for folders, descriptive matter,
Tippecanoe county has within her boundaries just ninety-nine churches.
and lovc--is gone. The little one gets no fat from her food. There is something wrong; itis cither her food o o or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little bodv of hers; and that is/ gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick !
C. L. STONE, General Passenger Agei LOUISVILLE,
We Bell only the best Lenses, and Glasses ;are fitted only after careful examination •of the eyes. No Chabge Fob Examination. *
Your old friend, Tom Nolan, invites you when in Crawfordsville to eat with him. Opposite Bischof’s store.
Send Your Address to
R. J. WEMYSS,
New Richmond Lumber Company
The Battle Ground camp meeting is announced to open this year on July 2fith and continue to Aug. 5th. It is expected that by the time the camp meeting begins the electric road will be extended on from the Soldier’s Home.
General Immigration and Industrial Ap LOUISVILLE. KY
And he will mail you, free,
MAPS, ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS in
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can I take; it will save her.
KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA.
C • FOR 9 •
The postmaster general has authorized the changing of the name of the postoffice at the Indiana Mineral Springs to "Kramer*' postoffice, thus forever perpetuating the name of Harry L. Kramer, manager of the Indiana Mineral Springs hotel.
LUMBER, COAL, LIME, SALT & CEMENT.
The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it. send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. SOc. and Sl.OO all druggists.
Envelopes with your unmo nml address printed on then. 100 tor 50c, 800 for SI. at the Record office. .
. Wedding cards, well executed, at this office. Full lino of samples.
