Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 September 1890 — Page 4

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ogo and get Value Received for your money. We

la'ije all the Latest Styles in Novelties in

Watches and Diamonds,!

fBings of Every Description.

the hundred, Chains, Charms,

^SILVERWARE, all bought before the raise, so we

!^C||K||-Remember that we will fit your eyes prop-] yith.G^^es, Special low prices on Gold Spectacles.

pairing Engtaving.

Guarantee you Sat sf ictiori Ail gocds sold engraved]

rgfe by the best engraver in the city. This is the place

^Watches and Jewelry and have them promptly re-]

•are prepared to meet the rush this week and ill tio

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Stand. Ill South Washington Street.

RASS & MURPHY

'opular Tailors,

HAVE A FULL LINE OP rinter

Suitings and Overcoatings.

BET!hie our gools noil le oonvinood of thoir lino qual.ty AN!) LOW PRICE.

The Firm of

ir & Buser

Is a Young One,

Is a Swift One.

el! a "powerful sight" of

Surreys, Buggies and

Doherty Old Stand.

South Washington Street.

McCLURE & SCOTT

al Directors and Embalmers,

m*(22 N. Washington Street, JRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

You can get anything you want in the

ing Machine Line^

There arc

many 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.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1H9U.

The Sons of Veterans.

Tbo last meeting of tlio Sous of VetoraQB was on Wednesday evening. Frank W. Davis was mustered in lifter which the oamp listened to eloquent speeches ny Hon. James A- Monut and Joe MoDuniol. The next meeting of the camp •will be next Wednesday evening.

Put Salt On Their Tails, Hill. One of the men of Mr. Hill, oflndiunapoli-, dealer iu live birds for shooting purposes, came over last evening loaded down with nets and traps to capture the festive English sparrow of this o.ty. He found, however, that he could not make a catch of the (Jrawfords ville birds without in introduction, aud tiftur a night's futile buhtle after them he returned to the capital this morning for a ban el of salt,

Death

of

Mrs.

Dtnicy Jackman.

Urn. Deuioy Jackman died at htr I homo in Darlington on Friday morning of typhoid fever, a'/I'd 7'.) years. She was one of the pioneers of the county having settled here «itli her husband in li'iK. She was the mother of nine ijhililrou, live of whom are living. Sitce I .lldhood she has been a member of 110 Christian church aud during nil Liu: 1 ing life was a devoted follower of he

Master. Funeral services will bo held at Darlingt

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to morrow at 10 o'clock

conducted by Elder J. A. Johnston. Bur ial at the 'l'app graveyard.

Almost a Catastrophe.

Yesterday evening as Mrs. Squire Sarper, of north of Darlington, was leaviug tho fair ground, her horse beoame frightened and started to run with Mrs. Harper and oliildren iu the buggy. One of tho stockmen mule grab and caught him just as he was plunging through the crowd. He gallantly held him, although recoiving r» severo wound on tho neck until assistance arrived and the plunging animal cut loose from tho buggy. Had not timely assistance armed, the horse would undoubtedly havo caused havoc in the denso crowd all around.

Acknowledged the Uora.

Tho young man from noar Darl'iigton who accused the police of hiking his watch and offering to lot him oil' for 8". when arreBtcd for drunkenness, was confronted with the officers last oven ing. He promptly acknowledged that that he had made a lio of the whole, and exoused himself by saying ho was not quite sober whon ho made tuo statement to tho Mayor. His watoli ho sayB was stolen by a local tough early in the morning, anu the authorities will attempt to recover it for him. Tho young man is highly oonnectod by being possessed of sporting qualities ol tho llrst water.

Circuit Court.

J. H. Simpson vs. the administrator of the eatato of Francis M. Shockey, olaim. Plaintiff allowed 875.01 and coats. bamuol L. Ensmingor vs. ]{enj. F. Orabbs, administrator of tho estate of Oharles Fletcher, olaim, Plaintiff allowed 810.25 with costs.

Wm. J. Job vs. W. H. Stewart, vl miniatrator of tho eatato of John H. Bell, olaim. Plaintiff allowed 315.00 with costs.

Vorifl & Company vs. W. II. Esholman, administrator of tho estuto of J. Miles, olaim. Plaintiff allowed g-l'.).!)5 with coats.

Wm. Hiatt aud Albert llooher vs. Eph. Qrillith, administrator of the es tate of Al ahala GritltUi, olaim. Dismissed at plaintiff's oost.

Oak Hill Cemotery Co. vs. the administrators of tho eatato of Sarah Itemley. Olaim fcllowod,

Abraham Fouat va. tho administrator of the estate of Ann Hightower, claim. Plaintiff allowod 812.01 with costs.

Martin Mote vs. administrator of tho ostato of Ann Hightower, claim. Plaintiff allowed 8100 with costs.

Daniel W. lionk vs. administrator of the estate of Susan F. Urown, claim Plaintiff allowod 829.1.25 with costs.

Dennia lirady vs. Wm. aud Waltor Somervillo, complaint on account Plaintiff allowed 18&0.30 with costs.

Helona Booker vs. John Ilrooko,divorce. Plaintiff liloe hor motion for a temporary allowiuco.

Hannah Kingen vs. John W. Stroll, complaint. Demurrer to complaint tiled.

James Rogers vs. bond of Wm. Carr and Horace Enaminger, comj laint. Demurrer filed.

To Dispel Colds.

Tho pleasant fluvor, gontlo action ami soothing effects of Syrup of Flga, when In need of a laxative and if tho father or mother bo costive or blllloua iho most gratifying reb^e- follow lte uso, so that I ™ailc

it is £he Lesli [medicine

DIED OF HYDROPHOBIA

Elsie Oondon, of Darlington, Dies From the Bite of a Mad Dog. It will bo remembered that about two •noutlis ago tho little girl cf Gluts. Con-

Ion and Mat Ferguson, of Darlington, iere bitten by a mad dog belonging to A'm. Hrintou. Tho children were taken -j Terre Llauto aud the mad stono applied, it adhering to both of them for a time. It adhered to Elsie Condon's ounds over an hour, and after treatment the little ones wore brought homo. Yesterday morning Elsie Condou was .ikeu with frightful spasms and continued through tho day suffering all tho horrors aud terrible pains of that most dreaded disease, hydrophobia. At six 'clock in tho evening completely worn out ly her unspeakable sufferings she lied. Tho fuuerul will take plaoo tomorrow evening at tho family residence. Tho little Ferguson child has not yot exhibited any symptoms of tho disease and its friends hope that it may have scaped the ]oisou.

Yesterday's Races.

The raoes yesterday while slow, owing I to the heavy track, were nevertheless lose aud rxoiting. The result:

THllKi: MlSl'TK TIK1T.

lmni-i' 1 2 ieiit'i-til Smith 'Jill .iiiKvwtxxl Chief (il* Kissel's Km '"s

Tilnr 'J''-I, 0 r0,

TWO-TWKNTY-K1VK TACK.

Ht.'il Hover 1 mu ill*. C'omitrv lilrl

Esquire Goslin, of Brown's alley, was in towu yestorday. Mrs. F. N, Johnson returned from Watseka, HI., Wednesday.

Clarence Burroughs, of Shannondale is visiting old school mates hero. Miss Ella Mottern, of Milligan, is vis ting Miss Lizzie Shanks this week.

Miss Gillispie, of Albia, Iowa, is tin guest of Mr. aud Mrs. T. L. Hanna. Miss Eva McCoy, of Bloomingdale, was the guest of of Miss Ella Thorn this week.

Where, oh, where are tho stone crostngs and street lamps that wore promised us last spring.

C. F. Moore, wife and daughter, will spend tho winter at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Moore goes to be treated by a celebrated specialist for rheumatism.

The Enterprise Club, of Terre Haute, will give a eouoort to-night at Bank hall. They will also give in connection with the concert, a series of stereopticm views.

Mrs. Jas. Rice died of typhoid fever yesterday. The funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. Interment immediately after services in the Presbyterian cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell, of Elizville, lnd., are visiting Mrs. Campbell's lister, Mrs. Maggie Talbot. Both sisters ire 38 years old and never saw each other until this week, although the lived but 00 miles apart.

Deafness Can't be Cured.

liy local applications, as ttiey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and thai is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by the inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube (?ets iullamcd you have a rumbling sound or imported hearing, and when it isentirely closed, deafness is tho result, •ind unless the inllammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normai condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused In catarrh, which is nothing but an inllamei: condition of the mucous surtaces.

We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) lha' we cannot cure by talcing Hall's Catari-1 Cure. Semi Tor circulars, free. l'\ J. CHENEY .t CO ,Toledo, O old by druggist, 7"icts

Wo can please you iu iauoy groceries for our stock is complete. Call and so( tho linnet grocery in tho city.

ENBMINGEH & SF.AwnionT, 103, E. Main Street.

I'lnnos.

Those who contemplate purchasing piano should call onlv upon the dealei who places his lie'.ie with (eheai is well. Also han ono piuno to sohx-t from. Cull niui see tho very best pi uios sold at the low eft prices ou earth.

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GEO. F. IIIIIIIKS,

207 East Main slroet, Ciawioidsvil

—For tine conkiui H]I!'K"-,LHI to I! irn hill, Hornnday .t Pickett's.

Our line cf 'ruit and eo:ifeeti nary it oompleto. ill wh"n in lice of any thiug in this liuo.

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It'S ii. M.iin Street.

WttV Wii.i, Vor I ti.-n stillnh'i Oure »lll Kivi yon tTUt• t.'It.Price, 10 (•'•lit.*. Vi ci.ts rill'! 'tli.fT.-I Mnivaii A f'i.

C.tTAHllll CrilKl),' l.eull!, '.#'•*(•(•• M.mlh ni'.i-meil, I'V S'l.i!. Ii'i cnliu'ili M-iu ••!. I'll--,* .Vi«'"iit.- N'u..:ii t.-.t fit

I Cnre llrtnl 1 n•

Use "l»r. Kilni-iV li' llleily. IV r.'K'tl.'lles, Cf itl re llevi'f. tin- most ilihllvi-rfili).' 11 I'lir, SO ui'iit.', .'Hill $1. I'iiinplili'l. ||.-|. liliift iiainpton, X. Sold, 1 ei'iiiiiiii'-iiijeil an«. ^uarantei il at Nve'« ilniK s-(iiie.

Slilloh's (Ju.v Will lintiieiliately relleviCroup, Whooping Coii^'h and lironeliltl For sale liy Moffett, Mor^au Co.

Children t*y

(at

Pitcher's Castofk.

KtieiimatIsm anil Hysp.-ps Cured Miss .lenetle Day useil several Uitlies of Ilibliard's Kheumatie Hyru|i and founii alinnst instant relief.

I have received greater benellt from the use of Ilibbard's Ubeunmtlc Svrup for dyspepsia tlian any other medicine I ever used. Many of my acquaintances have used it and all speak of it. in the burliest terms. Miss KMII.V A. I)\V.

We certify the above testimonials. We have never handled remedies that, five such universal salisfaetion.

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THOMAS, Fairlleld, Iowa.

Prepared by Uheumatic Svrup Co., .lackson, Mich. iu

Do not waste your tune on doctors when your liver is diseased but take Simmon's liver ltegulator.

ISacklen'H Arnica MMire,

Tho boat salve In th«) worid for Outs Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khoum! Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlafAc'.ton, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box, For sale at Nye Oo drugstore.

No sounding phrases or toolmh boasting aro needed to draw attention tu Van Werts'Halsam for tho lungs. A c.'aim is

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WAVELAND.

Pony Moody is moving a house for Aaron Graham. Joe Milligan was down from Crawfordsville yesterday.

ONE ENJOYS Both tho method find results when •Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant ami refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system efiectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and SI bottles bv all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any iubstitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SAH FRAttCISOO. cm.

LOUIS,ILLS. KY. NEW YORK, ft I

Attend Mme. Kellogg's

School of

Ladies'FrenchTailoring

N'ruv Open, Opposite the Y.M. A. HulIilliiK, Crawforilsvllle.

Teaching the only svstem of dress-cutting in America that cuts Worth's French front. Bias dart back sleeves and skirts perfectly without refitting. Remember you pay nothing for system or instructions until you can cut any garment you wear without alternation. Lessons in the school not limited. Call and see the lis of French fashions now being exhibition. French Fashi- ii Journals given away.

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Bovd Kt.icknoy & Co.Y

I AM, Sl/.KSJ

Anthracite Goal.

New River West Virginia Goal,

The finest coal in the market for tho grates. Also,

goods in competition,not Brazil Block and Minshal Coal,

jhoap) pianos but hue one* io where vou can have mon nit HA nv

G. W. HAtL

Diseases of Women

AND SUKCSHltV.

Consultation rooini over Smith's drut More, South Washington Street, Crawiirdtvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M. D.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insnrance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

1104 East Main SLivijt, with Ezra Voris

THIS WILL PAY YOU.

For 00 cents, postal note, we will send, charges prepaid, packages of extra line fragrant Bathing and Toilet Soap and two beautiful oil paintings will be sent free with your order. Address, J. Luc, Mridge street., Williamsport, Pa. ocUW

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I rnhTJi imich more sncccvseful trealmcnt Dial Dr. HIINT-,!TI^« lias hc-CII USIIIK lor TLIIDast s» von months, his pnirtlco lias greatly mon'acl. The Doctor nciu* real* more Kvt», Kar, NOSIMUHI Chronic Catarrh patients with Milucr rciiUMilcs uini heller anil qutukur uurcti than ever iM-lort*. ThisttiMitiiu'iit Is especially suitou to C'hihlren atxl jHsnjliarly .sensitive persons.

Special Ht.t'i:tion to the Standlnc liiul moHt liilticuit citKfH to Curt*. Also all SURGICAL EANCK RITTITRART N, TRO^H foriiiitirM, etc. ()pralions ontheKye Hall performed iihout I'uln.

A tieirloeled or ha«liy treated Chronir Oitarrh Is the (rreat eanse ol so much deal'noss in the mi«Mie-a«ed and ••Iderly people, alno of consumption. A ehronicdiseharKe rromtlieear very dangerous to life as It is Hnhle toeuiisc fr!I» 'Tain disease. ConsulUitlon SPECTACLES! ''v "1 s.deiigi,t«i 1th the quality, I'rlce «md hhraiit SiKiit (riving prperties or the Doctors I erlect I'lt iuir Spectacles and Ky«» (.lasses t.liat their sale Is I'onstuntl.v Inereju. ng. Mill selling .it l.ielury prices aud II tin them tree ol (.luirn-. Ppeelal pains taken est-the lace and eyes, tljusflvliiR the greaUwt ease iind comt'ort, ,i.s well as (rreat.lv Improv Ing the personal appeanmee of fie wearer (.lasses snecesNl'nlly titled wlmre olhors fall I his ud. will aupear every other weok.

UKl'KKKNCKS, Geo. I). Hurley, attorney ft law, Hon Frank, discharKe from ears and uea.nessjJoijn H. Courtnoy,lawyer 8on.hadevo aud ears (}.!/. Mills, deafnesn etc., twentyyearsstjindin(r (his Mayer, daughter confined nine months in dark room with violent eve dinejLse, causing total blindmiss Israel I'atton. U)tal blindness from cataniet Miss Clara -...V?'1, V!.0,,nt Vj*''ratlon of eyo ball E. II,

crs.elirwMleciLturrli, bunker, Colfii* CoiiifresBmiin W .1). Owens, [^wiiisiMirt, dlselmrire fttjni oani mid deurness JmlKe \Vutitfli. Tlplon, aurifIcnlopcratioii on eye tlmt restoredKIITlit Jucluo Terliiine, I^limion, lnd., deafness Rx-^enutur Kent, hrunkfort, Jndeaturrh and deafness: J. I.lnn. Maoe, catarrhal deafness, and numsroy»ouior* iu this vlOnlty equully bud.

Baby Pictures

$2 PEJR DOZEN,

Large Family Groups

KHASONAHI.K PRICES.

FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

See uur display in Floral Hall.

ParkeT"Willis

•J104 Kusr Main Street. Cmwfonlsvllle, IIMI.

ID. T. RIDGE,

-TilK K\riiHii:sf»:i-

Merchant Tailor,

Still does a bit business at

162 1-2 N. Washington Street.

SMOKE

"Tip" Cigar

—Tin: t'Ki.EmtATr.D—

The tk'dtm tho market. Manufacture*!

\ty

J. A. Kostanzer,

l'Ji'.W West Main Street.

Fine Havana and Domestic Cigars. Sold by all dealers.

M'Candless & Israel

PALACE

Meat Market

CHOICE

Beef, Mutton, Lamb,

Veal, Pork, Hams, Bacon,

Corned Beef, Tongues.

OUR. MOTTO:

Nothing but the Best"

GEORGE CHESTER

Boots Shoe Maker

Aiul Repairer.

Main Street, Jusb West of YMCA Building.

1 .lilta McNcolcy and Flora \V«leh Have opened a

Dross Making Slio]

Over No'lent 1'ai ber Shop, huN*. Mulit

St 1 cel.

Thi\v ^uanintoe the best of work and ni

Mso.it rcasnmhle prle. (Jive Ou-m ft call

Drs.T.J.and Ma. lha E.I I..Griffith

'''''ill "i'lonee ^...lh n,n et. MIH. Or O:-JUtb Ci?\ronic and ^urjicel Jjleiea-.

Vv'onu.n, a »rt Ob&c©tn«^j. Dr. Griffith, a gexittral practice. CONSULTATION FHREL

Alex. C. fflahomey

SPECIAL

Furniture, Stoves, Household Goods.

Orockery,

O O A O I

10 oouts per gallou.

MEST GRADE OF GASOLINE 12} cents por gallon.

William Wilhite.

STODDAUT & CO.,

PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS,

013-015 7tli St., Washington, 1.C, Opposite U. 8. Putent OHlce. Tho DISAIUIIITY PENSION Bii.i, hns bocomo a law. Soldiers, Widows nnd Parenta entillol to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim 1b allowed. Write to us at once. ADVIOE FKEE.

S.FLALLJ'S 1*I1IJS.

If yon have the eramii or eolle. With your In'ards Iu a fnille, And you feel so dlalxilt:.

AH

no'er you feltltefort?.

Horrid piilnsfhattry to kill you, (iotoSmail, Willi Joy he'll llll you. And your misery knoek silly lit a half an hour or inore. If you've trouble with your liver, I.lverehllls that make you shiver,

A

oiid shakliiK up he'll (jive 'er, And will work the old tiling o'er. If with pain you're almost erazy. Or are feelliiKdull nml hu.v, Liver I'llls you'll And the daisy.

For they reach the very core. Shot and shell are used In battleAte you HHUMIIUK T« my prattlei' Ami they're sure to inakethlnifs raltJe?

Also rip around and roar. I.lver IMIIh you'll flud aro naturally— Not attomptbiK hero at flattery— Ksculaplus battery.

And Into misery pour. They will cleanse your stomach oure: There's not anything much truer I.lke to olcanlnit out a sewer.

Or to serulibltiKup a lloor: For each pill's a little seavoii|?er I'aln anl misery a ravatfor WIKKIOS thtin up Just like a savuffe. or A oyelone's rip and roar. If your suirerlni? from the Jaundice, I.ivKit

1'II.I.S

will Jump upon this

Disease Just like luundress, Jumps a dirty shirt full sore. Tukouplli, and ero tho inoruliiK, T(.a recelvo aifoiitlo warnlnif. That tho pain has died a iKirnln'

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E.ltankln'».

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E N S I O

BUGGIES

BROWN,

Feotloo Attorney*

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Thompson & ("ates, 12(

North Green

Stoves,

Furniture,

^':A IS 1)

Household Goods.

IX

WE

WILL

OUT

SELIi

During Fair Week

Entire Stock at

Auction Prices! I insley & Martin

Hardware and Implements.

VIENNA BAKERY.

'Albright Bros.

ATCH FH

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E W A O N

For a Good Smoke or Chew

CALL ON

PUNCH

The igar an.

Si^n of the Indian, fet Main

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SWANK & CLARK,

The Veiy Reasonable

E

Merchant

IIAVK AN IMMENSE LINE OF

Suitings and Pantaloonings

Which they are ol eek at extreme^

Tailor