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There died here in this town a man by the name of John B. Yesterday we had a very striking example, illustrating the adage that the way of the transgressor is hard. We now find a letter in the Carlinville Free Democrat, dated Anna, Union county, Ill., Feb 3, 1860, which sets all at rest. Our informant stated that Jones had become a victim of the whisky disease, and had fallen dead in the street - a fact which we did not feel warranted in publishing without further intelligence, since our informant had learned the news third party. Jones, the Kidnapper-in Chief of Southern Illinois, had died very suddenly in the town of Anna. Some days since we announced that John B.
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"Take one peck of fine salt, and mix it thoroughly with half a bushel of Nova Scotia plaster,/of gypsum, (the plasters is the best,) and immediately after hoeing the potatoes the second time, or just as the young potato begins to set, sprinkle on the main vines, next to the ground, a table spoon full of the above mixture to each hill, and be sure to get it on the main vines, as it is found that the rot proceeds from a sting of an insect in the vine, and the mixture, coming in contact with the vine, kills the effect of it before it reaches the potato."Īwful Death of John B. Penoyer, of Union county, Illinois, gives the following as a certain cure and preventive of the Potato Rot, as well as being productive of an increase, and an improvement in the quality of the crop:
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Be sure to check back for updates.Ī CURE AND PREVENTIVE OF THE POTATO ROT. Collected from various newspapers, you can search for your ancestors name by using the 'Search Site' tool above. A collection of historical tidbits as early as 1853.