Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 July 1890 — Page 2

it arc white soaps,

each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory, They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.

DAILY JOURNAL

PnblisbedEvery Evening Except Snnday

By T. H. 1». MoCAlK.

OFFICE—117 South Ureen Street. TBUMS OF SUBSCKIPTIOK: Per annura, payable In udvancc IS.00 for mouth of 4 woeks 40 I'or week, payublu to currier 10 •HUmle Copies 02 Suturdity-Doublo Edition

a

population.

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Weekly Journal, per year, i1.25: outside 01 tlio county, si.35. To SniiscIUBBiis—Every effort Is made to nave

THE JtUfiNAi*

delivered promptly In nil

parts of the city. Subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly, or have liny complaint, wlllobliKa bv uotltvliiK tills ollleo.

MONDAY, JULY 7, 1890.

RKrUHLICAN TICKKT.

I'or Judge—K. C. SN YDKlt. For Prosecutor—W. T. WHI'ITINtiTON: I'or Hepresematlvo—T. J. Alt.MSTUONCi. For Auditor—JOHN C. WING ATU. l-'or Treasurer—A. F. HAMSHV. For Sheriff—FUE1) C. IIANIIKI., ForSurveyor—JAMKSM. WAUtill. For Coroner—GEOUOE W. Tt'CKl'.K. I'or Coinmlsslon'-rs— "d District—MIC'IIAF.I, I'HH'K.

3d

District—AOL'll,LA

\V. (IKoVKS.

This Date in History—July 7. 1?07—Dent-h of Edward I of KnKluwt. n^ii

r»*l.

MJ5—John liuas l»urn'd at the ttaku. 1777 Unttlo of Hnbbnntefown,

N. T. AtntTioun* mu)Trnmmami of Col. Soth Warner. Gin* of tli»» hanl»\«r fought bailies of the revolution.

Hirth of the Kmj»»*ror Nicholas 1 of Kimsla JUhI 1S55. 1S1G— I)«*uth of KloharJ Urinary SborMan. ir&matUt, aged 05. 1ST»3—Insurrection among tlio Swiss troops at

Navies many shot.

SUCIUDA.-i.

18G5— lixtrcution of i'ayne, Atzorntt, Harold and Mrs. Surrait for conspiracy to kill Prcdid^ut Lincoln uud lhi» cul'ineu

TnEitK aro 2,730 children tu this city botwoon tlio agoe of and '21 onumoratod for school purposos including 127 transferred from tbo suburbs. Omitting tbo 127 loaves 2,003. Ton yours ago the city liad 1,808 children and 5,251 oi

FllANKFOItT. the'^'i^l"-! ^elicits contains population of 0,160. 1880 Frankfort hud a population of 2,803. In ton yearn slio has more than doubled tlio number of her inhabitants. The Jouhnai, congratulates her in the swift raoo she has mado.

A. A. Smith, formerly of tlio Groencastlo Times, has embarked in the newspaper business at I'ort Angoles, Washington, away up in tlio northwest corner of tlio State, in Clellam county. The Times, his paper, bears ovidonco that ho has a "fat take," filled as it is with business and legal advertising.

Blaink'h famous reply to Gladstone lias just been issued in pamphlet form. Tliis is one of tho ablest presentations of tho benelits of Protection yet published, and should bo widely read. Send for a copy to tho Amorioan I'ro tective Tariff League, 23 West Twentythird street, New York, inclosing a two cent stump.

CitAwroiUJHvn.L,K is surrounded with incorporated towns whoso inhabitants for all practical purposes, except that of sharing tho burthens of taxation for municipal purposes, aro apart and par eel of the city. Add tho population of Lougview, Durham, Highland, Fairview, Kuglowood, Fiskovillo and tho Valley, which in the aggregate, to mako conservative estimate, will amount to probably 1,000, would mako Crawford villo's aotual population about 7,000.

Ten years ago the population of Montgomery county was 27,310, and the vote cast in 1880, that mime year was 7,220. This would indicate that ho population was 3} times that of tlio number of votors. Upon this basis, reckoning the number of votors in the city at 1,700, tho number returned by tlio Assessor, tho population of Craw 'ordsvillfc would bo o,'J50. 8o it will be soon that tlio number returned by the enumerators, 5,972, is just about cor rect.

ueue

ton.

seoms to bo littlo doubt that

if tho MoKiuley bill becomes a law wo will have to face retaliatory measures from the other nations of the earth. To think that tho statesmanship of this land should dosiro isolation as its policy taking its type from China, is almost onough to mako ono despair of the capacity for progress.—Indianapolis News.

And yet tho News does not know of any other nation on earth that has "progressed" as this has during the last thirty years under »tariff policy liko that of tho McICinley bill.

he

Atlantic (Iowo) Telegraph lots in

some light on a subject of ourront interest by tho following explanation: "A poor, oppressed Cass county farinor received ono of those impertinent circulars which the census department is Bonding out to inquire into tho particulars of his ^bonded indebtedness. Ho was not insulted but answorod it in this way: "I mortgaged my farm to buy more land to raise more corn to feed more hogs to buy more land." Tho bulk of tho mortgaged indebtedness in Iowa represents poverty of this descrip-

lxUSSLVS OIL CENTER.

A SECTION OF THE COUNTRY DE­

VOTED TO NOTHING ELSE ff

Tho

HuhIii

of the Va^plun Sen UoM* on

Subtcrrnncnn Sea of Naphtha lMteovrry, Appearunrf nnd f.Hrge Output of tln« He«K -A Ton of Fire.

Tillis 1s midway oil the railway that cuts the Caucasus in its whole width and puts the two sens in cuuinunicatioti—the jKirt Uatoum on the liluck sea with that nf Ilakou on the Ca.»pian. As we leave tho capital in the latter direction the eve Is at first ravished and then desolated by the changing asiects of the land. The track follows the lvur, which rolls its broad sheet of water ma jestlcally through wild forests and rich tilled soil, while two clmins of snowy ridges stretch away out of sight in tin distance—the Caucasus to the left, tin mountains of Armenia to the right.

Soon we leave the river, which goes to join the Araxes toward the south tho plain gets broader and barer tall cages built of plunks perched on four tree trunks rise in the midst of the rice field.* like watch towers. Tin-Inhabitants of the villages, who are all Tartars in this region, take refuge at night in these aerial nests the marshy land is so unhealthy that it is dangerous to sleep there. In spite of t)ic-e precautions tin peasants whom we see are devoured by fever their emaciated visages remind us of those of tin' inhabitant* of the Roman enmpagna. After leaving llaciji-Cabniil, the station in Moorish style where a new lino branches off—"the Teheran line," I am told by the engineers who are building it, and who hope to carry it into tho very heart of Persia—we enter an African lamlscnpe, sad and luminous.

UKM.VK1C.UIU: SCESKKY.

The mountain chains become lower they are now simply cliffs of gilded sandstone festooning against a crudo blue sky. At their feet the des"rt,

a

1\

windy

expanse, covered here and there with a rose car|*'t oftliwering tamarisks. Ilcnls of camels browse on'these shrubs under the guard of a half naked shepherd, motionless as a bronze statue. Tho fantastic silhouettes of these animals are increased in size and changed in form by tho effect of the mirage, which displays before our eyes in tho ardent haze of tho horizon lakes and forests. From timo to time we meet a petroleum train, composed of cistern trucks in the form of cylinders, surmounted by a funnel with a short, thick neck.

When you see them approaching from a distance you might mistake them for a procession of mastodons, vying in shapi'lessncss with the trains of camels which they pass. The sun burns in space. Yonder a green hand glitters beneath its rays it is the Caspian. We turn around a hill and bi-hold! on this western shore, in this primitive laiulscajic, which seems like a corner of Arabia l'etnou, a monstrous city rises before our eyes. Is it once more the effect of mirage, this town of diabolical asp.-.-:, enveloped in a cloud of emoke traversed by running tongues of flame, as it were Sodoin fortified by the demons in its girdle of cast iron towers

I can find but one word to depict exactly the first impression that it gives: It is a town of gasometers. There aro no houses—the houses are relegated further away on the right, in the old Persian city—nothing but iron cylinders ami iiijies and chimneys, scattered In disorder from the hills down to the beacli. This Is doubtless tho fearful model of what manufiu turing towns will all be in tho Twentieth century. Meanwhile, for the moment, this one is wfqne in the world it is Bakou—tho "town of fire," as the natives call it tho lotroleuin towii, where everything is devoted and subordinated to'the worship of the local god. on.

ItEMOTK

AG1S.

The bed of the ('aspian sea rests upon a second subterranean sea, which spreads its floods of nuphthn under the whole basin. On the istern shore the Imilding of tho .Samarcand railway led to the discovery of immense beds of mineral oil. On tho western shore, from the most remote ages, tho magi used to adore the fire springing from tho earth at the very spot where its Jnat worshipers prostrate themselves at the present day. Dut after having long adored it impious men began to make profit by it commercially. In the Thirteenth century tho famous traveler, Marco Polo, mentions "on the northern side a great, spring whence flows a li.ptid like oil." It is no 1 floating, but is useful for burning and all other purposes and so tho neighboring nations come to get their provision of it and fill miuiy vessels without tho ever flowing spring appearing to 1m diminished in any manner. The real practical working of these oil springs dates back only a di zen years.

At the present day it yields 2,000,000 kilogrammes of kerosene jier annum, and disputes the markets of Europe against the products of Kentucky and Pennsylvania. The yield might be increased tenfold, for the existing wells give on an average 10,000 kilogrammes a day, and in order to find new ones it nuf flees to bore the ground, so saturated is the whole soil with iwtrolemn. C. Murvin, "The Petroleum Industry in Bouth ent Russia," compares tho Asphoron jien insula to a sponge plunged in mineral oil. The soil is continually vomiting forth the liipiid lava that torments its entrails, either In the form of mud volcanoes or of natural springs. Tin springs overflow in streams so abundant that it is ho]*'loss to store their contents for want of reservoirs often they catch Are and burn for weeks the air, impregnated with naphtha vapors, is then aglow all round Uakou.—llarjier's.

AtU'r the Itnln.

Clara—I have just had a delightful Walk, llow deliciouslv fresh and pure and clear the landscape looks this even ing!

Flora —Ya-as. I just read in the pu pers that some detectives are scouring this part of the country.—-Pittsburg Bui k'titi.

"appy Meeting of Two Friends. JohnM Allen, of Charlotte, N. Y., said to ids friend, "l'arsoas, I amubout dead with the Gravel, aud cannot llnd help.' Mr. Iarsons Introduced Mr. Allen lo give Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, N, Y., a trial Weeks went by and the friends met. Mr. Allen said. "D Kennedy's Favorite Remedy has saved my life ills a euro for Gravel—and the only cure."

Childrtn Cry forPitcher's CastoriaJ

Ludles Ilavo Tried It.

A number of my lady customers have tiled "Mother's Friend" and would not be without It for many times Its cost They recommend It to all who are to becomemothers. R.A.PAYNE, Druggist, Greenville, Ala. Write ll adllel.l Reg! Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Bv Nyo Jb Co. ....

Children Cry for PitchwY Castoi?*'

How is Your Blood?

1 had a malignant breaking out on my leg IhOow the

kui-e,

A

and was cured sound

mid well with two and a half lmttlcs of hi. S. S. Other blood medicines had failed to do me any s.'ood.

Wiu. C. Bi

.\ty,

Yorkville. S. C.

MARK

I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated ease of Tetter, and three t- boiiies of S. S. S. cured me permanently. Wai.lack Mann,

Maimville, i. T.

Our nnok on I)lood and Skin Diseases mailed free.

Swift Specific

A Man with Mania.

A man named Willis hits taken up his resldeuce on the coast of Florida for the purpose of killing sharks, and he kills them by exploding giant powder in the water. In one month he has done for over one liiuidred of them, and he says be shall make the number a thousand before he stops. A shark bit his wife in two, and this is his revenge.—Detroit Free Press.

The ability of tho dectric system of street car propulsion to handle enormous loads

woj

demonstrated in many places

during Decoration week. In Buffalo, on the following Sunday, the four electric cars of the street railway company carried over 15,000 passengers.

Says the Southern Medical World: "Mother's Friend" is growing in favor throughout the South and is highly rceum* mended by physicians. We consider it in dispensable to those who know they imjst pass through the ordeal of ehilA-birth. Write liradtield Keg. Co., Atlalta, Oa.. lor particulars. Sold by Nve & Co.

CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION.

To Meet at Brazil on Wednesday, July 16 The Republicans of the Eighth Uongressonal District will meet in delegate convention at theopera house inutile city of lira zil oil Wednesday, .luly HI, lsoo. at 10 o'clock a. in. for the purpose ol placing in nomination a candidate for Congress. The counties of the district will be entitled to representation in the convention us fol lows: Clay iK. ..•...'...V Fountain Montgomery Vermillion Parke Sullivan Vigo

Scraiiof l'ii|ii!r

¥X\

Co., Atlanta, Oa.

Mysterious 1. Sjilnf-Siienft,

It is now Mated tlint M. Snint-Snen.s, nlH)ti«

w1h»o

ls

movements there was such

mystery of Into, does not intend to return to Paris is soon as had Ix-en expected. At

I'nlinns the mncst.ru was enjoying a holy calm, and peace pervaded his Hplrlt, when the Paris papers, containing long accounts of his disappearance, arrived in tho paradise. Then the scene suddenly changed as if by magic, and tho composer of "Asemtio" was literally Inundated with invitations to dinners, balls and parties, as well ns with plaintive epistles from autograph fiends ami relic collecting demons.

Some persons wauted locks of his hair, and others three or four demi-semirjuavers scribbled on bit of notepai-er. It is recorded that some English people were foremost umong the relic buuters, aud that they even cut bits off the tails of his coat —uay, more, M. .Sulnt-Saens hints darkly that during his sojourn at La* Palmar a comb, brush and pair of braces disappeared mysteriously from his rooms. The composer, it is stated, intends to remain several months in Tangier.after which he will go to the desert, and find out some oasis where he can lay the foundation of a new opera.—Cor. London Telegraph.

'C FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD AND LAUNDRY PURPOSES

37

Total !o:s W. T. BRUSH. Chairman. G. M. ALLEN, Secretary,

Siivoh Hit ..ITo.

It was just an ordinary sera)) of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians she was iuournble and could not live only a short time sho weighed less that seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped tier, sho bought a large bottle, it helped her more, sho bought another and grow bettor fast, continued its use aud grow strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to II. Cole, druggists, Fort

Smith. Sold by Xye & Co.

No doctor I,ill presented to the fani'lles who use Simmon's f.iver ltegc.'at,,!-.

—Muslin uuderwear almost giveno away this week at Ij. Ilisohof's.

Our Friends and I'atrous.

Iu justi-o to our girls, who aro faithful to our interests, wo propose to elosi our store during tlio heated term—June, July and August—as wo feel it our duty not to let ih 'in overwork themselves and at tho opening of the fall trade we will opou a grand stock of goods iu one of the largest rooms iu tlio city. Kvory lady will appreciate the fuel that our girls need few hours extra rest.

L. I'lSOIIOF.

I'nfalllng In effects, always reliable, pure and harmlesfi, is Simmon's I.ivcr ltegulatoi.

—Ilavo you boon at the ^reat mark down salo at Louis Ilisohof's, if not go at onco aud so-..' tho bargains.

—If you need anything in tho dry goods, notions or millinery lino don't ail to call on us. We guarantee a savfug on every purchase.

Ann Ijkvi.vson.

—.Such low prices ou goods havo uevei boon named in Crawfoidsvillo o.s Biscliof is giviug in this sale. (Jo at onco and secure some of those mammoth bargaius in all tho depurtmeuts.

Acute and chronu rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured be the use of lllhluitd's Rheumatic Syrup and l'l isti'i-s. For sale and highly recommended by MolTett, .Morgan «fc Co.

Kti

This Is what you ought to have, li fact, yon must have It, t„ fully onjov life. Thousands are searching' for it dally, and mourning because they Uml It not. Thousands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annuallv bv our poo pie in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, la Used according to directions anil the use persisted I11, will bring von Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric liltters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c, and $1 per bottle by Nye & Co., druggists.

No snumling phrases or foolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Worts'.JI'.ilsain for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaran teed to do all fhatitis claimed and evervono is invited to make a Tree test of "its merits. Volumes of phrase couid not do more lo recommend it, than this. Trial size free. For sale by Lew i'isher.

To prevent fevers, keep the liver active and bowels regulated with Simmon's Liver Regulator.

iS"

pTbe Girls d,r?d Boys all Ip.ve tfjeir cljoice.

UrtTFMm

rbaNk's

HEBESTlNTHEV0f?lt)

Y/71C7 is

Joint Representative Convention. The Republicans of the.Joint Representative district, composed of the counties of Montgomery, l'utnnin and Clay will meet in delegate convention at GreencasUo 011 .July Hth. ls'.K) at 'J::Hl p. 111. for the purpose of nominutinga candidate to be voted for, for .loint Representative from saul district.

The basts of representation will be one delegate or one alternate for each two hundred votes cast for Hon. A. P. Ilove.v or Governor in lsvi, and one delegate for alternate for each fraction of one hundred votes or over so cast. The several counties will be entitled to the following number of delegates towil: Motil^roinery

Bowels Irregular and constipated, resulting ill piles, avoided by taking Simmons Liver Regulator.

To Cure a Uul Cough

Uso "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In tho throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, deellno, night-sweat tnd prevents death from comsumptlon. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guarautood by Lew Fisher.

Oatarkh Cured, health and sweet breulh secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Mottett, MorganA Co

To Cure Kidney Troutdes

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root, Kidney, Liver and IJIaddei Cure." It relieves julckly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 60c. aud $1. Pamphlet free. Hlnghampton. N. Y. Sold, recommended aud guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

ORGANIZED 1S78

Sa^ta Clau§ Soar

^FAinOANK

SANTA CLAUS

MADE ONLY BY

N.K.FAIRBANK & CO.—CHICAGO.

liar ndvantURee to beginners. StocU complete, with ::u»L-aollinK opuciukkt). OUTFIT FKEK. TT«

punrnutft

po N EVS^^B

ti'/nt nnivrftoe. Write HKIOWK

nUOTllEHW, Riar«erymfii. Chicago. HI, (Thin hoiiBQ Is reliable/

by AC]B ETH OQjy. PITT SB URtB i. iPA. *.

20

Clay 10 I'uiiimu Ill Tot

C. N. W1I.LIA MS, Chairman Mont. Co. THOMAS T. MOORE,

Chairman Put. Co.

W. S. CARPENTER, Chairman Clay Co.

Huckleii'n Arnica snlre.

Tho best salve in tho world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lthoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively euros Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sutlomo'.lon, or money refundod. Price, 25 cents a box, For sale at Nye 4 Oo. drugstore.

To Insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion take Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Kntlrely Helpless to Health. Tho above statement made by Mrs. S. H- Ford, wife of Gen. Fol d, can lie vouched for by nearly the whole population of Borunna Mich., her home for yours. She wns for two years a terrible sufferer from rheumatism, being confuted to her bod most of the time, her feet and limbs being so badly swollen she could scarelv move. Sho was Induced to try a bottle of lllbbard's Rheumatic Syrup. It helped her ano two additional bottles entirely cured her. To-day she Is a well woman.

First ask your druggist, should ho not keep It we will send on receipt of prije, $1,00 per bottle or six for $5.00. Rheumatic Svnur Co. Jackson, Sllch.

If you are all run down,lagged out take I in inou's Liver Regulator and be spry

Important- Read This.

Howling Green, Ohio, March 1!, 'sii. Rheumatic Syrup Co.. Jackson, Mich. Gents: Having suffered severely from rheumatism for some time, so that I was unable to work, Mrs. 0. D. Hop. kins, of this place, recommended Illbbiird's Rheumatic Symp. After taking two bottles I was entlrelv cured. lean cheerfully recommend it to any one that, is suffering with rheumatism.

FltF.l) Mooiif..

I have personal knowledgo that the above statement Is correct. C.D. Yonki-.ii, Druggist.

For salo by Moffet, Morgan & Co. 7

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THE AMERICAN

Association.

HOME OFFICE: INDIANAPOLIS. Furnish trustworthy Reports and Collect Claims of every kinr' throughout the U.S. and Canada. For particulars address

31W"We want another traveling agent.

VANDAL!

NOllTEI

No 4—Mall 1 iram No 0—Mall.... 1,48pm "Local Freight. U:5Upui

SOUTH

Rxprefls Mall Accom

SOUTH

No 3—Mall 1:20am No 5—Mall 1:42pm Local Frolvht.. .0:05am

.0:45am .5:20pir .12:00N

NORTH

Mail Express Accom.

.8:15am .0:15pra 12:00 N

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MRS"1 No 1—Mall

no i—Man, 0:20 am.No 2—Mall, i. No3—Mall(U) .12:f»5anj No 4—Mall(d).. No5—Mall..d....l:"5pin!No 6—Mall.... Nf 7—Rxoross 0:47pm No H—RinreeB

B. A. BULLOCK, Gen. Manager.

FOR

Fine Job Printing

CALL AT THE

lou RNAL PRINT SHOP.

Letter Heads, Business Cards, Note H«ads, Visiting Cards, Bill Heads, Envelopes,

Memorandums, Programmes.

Wedding Invitations, Announcements, So­

ciety Invitations, Etc.

©The Finest Assortment of Type*

OF THE LATEST DESIGNS.

First-Class Workmen, Very Best Machinery. —IN FACT, THE—

Largest and Most Complete Printing Office

IN THE CITY.

117 South Green Street,

Crawfordsville.

RA87

.4:57pin

1

l:!' pm .8:51am

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith

°IBlte!sldeneo

218 0

Collecting and Reporting

r«'»

Mrs. Dr. Griffith grlves specfcil attentiont Chronic and Surgical Dlseasos of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

INCORrORATIir

PRICES

-THAT WILL

Paralyze the Living

knifegoes to the hilt and the fur will fly,

if we could, and think of how well we will servo you in tho future.

OUR ARCHITECT

Tearing Down Sale

informs us that in order to proceed with the altering of our building it will be absolutely

-OF-

Wash Goods.

necessary to reduce our large stock fully one-half in the next two weeks. We realize the

fact that to do six weeks business in our present torn up condition, nothing short of bank

rupt prices will do the work. Everything will have to be sold for a mere bagatelle The

:.—Choice of 100 patterns challles, fast colors, worth from 8^ to lAo.

If.e.

—All of our half wool challles worth 25 cents, I11 this sale 15 cents. Patterns equal to finest.

1 r.e.

Ill this great tearing down sale we offer a II110 imported challlo, fastcolor printings, .'Iti Inches wide, tor which most store koepors got 25c.

—100 eliolco patterns line finished satlnes worth 12.J and 15c. liebuilding price, 84.

20c.-

-Many choice French design satlnos worth Hoc, fast colors, lino finish.

2.re.—Choice

of any satine In our stock.

110 matteer if former price was 35 or 40 cents. They all go at the uniform price of 25 cents.

Teariii£ Down Sale

-0F-

Staple Dry Goods.

5c.- Ixi brown sheetln worth tearing down price, 5o.

Do you know we are rebuilding? Wo expect to have tlio finest and best arranged DryGoods and Notion Store In In Ilan

Hut In order to attain this result we liayc to pass through the largest muss ever In Crawfordsville and we are required to HHL

our patrons to bo just a little patient if we cant just lay our hands oil tho desired article remember wo moan well and woal

We will re-cover your umbrella In any kind of goods, while you wait In throe minutes. Cotno and see those goods.

GREAT

li.io—An extra heavy -1x1 brown muslin, worth 8Ac, tearing down price, (lie.

5c.- -Staple check ginghams, can't be bought to-duy for less than 5^e wholesale.

5c.—Indigo blue prints, absolutely fast colors, samo as you pay 7c for, tearing down price 5 cents.

5c.—Extra heavy shirting, regular cent goods. Olir present price 5c will bo higher.

Say! Do you know that all cotton goods are advancing and weje we not ro-

(.

buildlog and need the room, we would bo glad to hold 0111 stock at prices we are offering 1 hem at.

Goods Must Go

As weave improving our build-

in# and store room.

PRICES

Til AT WILL-

RAISE THE DEAD,

Rebuilding Sale

-OF—

Fancy Goods.

5c.—Extra quality ourtaln serlius woi tli .Sjc rebuilding price 5e.

57c., 07c., $1.25, anil $1.50—Four grand bargains In lace curtains, worth almost double, but we an* rebuilding.

fie.—Ladles' Jersoy ribbed v"sts worth 15c rebuilding price fie.

7c.—Checked India linen dress goods worth 10c rebuilding price, 7c. 50c.—Tills 50c means rebuilding price on our stock of embroideries. Tliey are 50c 011 tho dollar of former price.

Tearing Down Sale of Silks.

25e.—20 inch printed India silk, well worth 50c price 25c 20 styles.

07c—2-1 Inch black gros grain silk well worth $1.25.

$1.07.—21 Inch black gros grain silk regular price $1.50, rebuilding price, $1.H7.

Rebuildin^ Sale

-OF-

All Goods

IN OUR STORE.

}c.—Beige dress goods, good quality and color, (ije Is rebuilding price.

$1.07 buys a gloria silk umbrella, gold or silver handle. All qualities at rebuilding prleo.

I24c.—Elegant zephyr ginghams. We have sold

110

LOUIS BISCHOF'S

DRY GOODS

-AND-

N O I O N O S

127 And 129 East Main Street.

better goods for 20c.

H.'bullding prices are on.

17e -Turkey red table lliton, worth In regular line il.Se. Itebulldlug price only 17«, less than half.

l.'ic...lino damask towels, good size, to I fringe.rebuilding price, 25c

5c.-—An all linen brown enush worth HJo rebuilding prize 5c. Seo width and quality.

Rebuilding Sale

Selling Out

On account of rebuilding and

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