Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1890 — Page 2
Kabo never works up or down or breaks. If it doe.in a yvar, you shall have your money back from the store where you bought your corset.
The steels may break— the best of steels have their limits of strength. But Kabo lias no breaking-limit it doesn't break at all.
And the Kabo corset is perfect in form. The store has a primer on Corsets for you.
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MOXDAl", OCT. 20, 1890.
This Dace in History—Oct, 20.
Contra* Henry IY defied
lSfcrT— of Ijensmc. I63J—Birth of Sir Christopher Wren, ar
littct of
St, Paul's, London: died 172S. 17-40—lH»Ath of Charles VI, last scrwcism of the male line of the house of Kap^iir hl» daughter Maria Theresa became quw*a of
13G—Capitulation of the anay of Francis I, cf Austria, at Clm: "de/^t^i by Nir. U'?T—-Battle of Xavanno ail:** destroyed th«
JS4S—S»epe of Paris raised aft#r a ccctinuanc* of four months. I£64—CVletH*at*a from first all prfrjaw* met at
Quebec, Canada, an a*rr*?d to the of a frtieral union, with the qu?*a as *xecutive. a legislative council of life icemter and a house of commons. l^vj--Confederate teamer Florida -e-apturv-d. —A of j**ace Chiii and P»»ru
To merchant in Crawfordsrille has marked up prices on a ecount of the tariil".
I the increase in the price of tin raises the price of goods, will not the farmer be benefitted!
IT
increase of coinage moroases the volume of circulating medium, why did our Lige vote against iti
IF the tariff increases the prico of artioles on which it is assessed, *ill it not increase the farm products?
I the farmer reoeives a higher puce for his produce by reason of the tariff, cannot he afford to pay moro for what he buys/
HE
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Republican party in Montgom
ery county is in good trim. It has a good ticket. If every Republican will work until the day of election to seoure votes and then Tote himself, the victory ij almost certain.
BE
sure that you do not touch your ticket on election day with either pen or pencil. A mark or a soratch of any kind upon your ticket, made with anything except the rubber bUnp, which is provided by the law, will destroy your vote, and your ballot will be thrown out.
THE way the Republicans are ruining the farmers may be seen in the fact that wheat was SI.05 per bushel in Chioago yesterday. Corn and oats exoited and advancing. This is what the Republican* havo done for the people. Wheat is worth to-day '22J cents more than a year ago. it will take a good many speeches of tho calamity orators to answer this fact of roal benefit in hard (mail that is pouring into the pockets of the western farmers.
Tne free list under the now tariff law is larger than it has over been before since our tirst tariff' went into operation. Nearly 00 per cent of tho articles imported aro now free. Since 1SS3 only about 30 jior cont. Jwere free and before that—including the period of operation of tho tariff ofjJ8-10, usually esteemed by Democrats and free traders tho golden ago of American industry—the proportion of goods on the free list was still smaller.
CLEVELAND
I'ltcsLDE.vr
years Wl pension bills. President Harrison has not vetoed one. Tho now peusion bill passed by the Congress that has just adjourned received tho vote of overy Republican iu both Houses, while in the House but twenty-eight Democrat* voted for it and in the Son ate but throe. During the session of Congress just closed tho Republicans have on reoord 719 votes for pension measures, with but one against tho Democrats have recorded 177 votes for and 3'J'2 against.
WE
are to have further illustrations of tho advantages of the new tariff law and at onoe. Artiules manufactured from tin, boots and shoes and clothing, are all to be advanced in prioe to the retail doalers. The retailer must, of course, have his profit and ho gets this off of tho consumer. If you pay, for instance, two dollars moro now for a suit of clothing than a year ago, you are helping the manufacture and proving to tho world the great advantage of tho •4 tariff over froo trmlQ«-—Xl©vi6w,
Not a merchant in Crawfordsvillo has marked up tin ware, boots and shoes or clothing. You may visit any dealer in tho above namod articles in the city and learn that they are selling at the some old prioea.
Stamp, Brothers, Stamp,
Stamp, brothers, stamp with care Stamp in the centcr of the little square In front of ••Uepublican Ticket," where The American esiffle soars ill the air. He \irf and place your stamp rieht there, Or else yon may fall into a snare. Ami make a mistak"e that'll make you swear Stamp, brothers, stamp with care: Stamp in the center of the little square Directly below the bird with wind's. That stands for Liberty and thinps— The bird that soars in upper air, And never roosts oil fences, where The polecat eouies and 'possums dare, Stamp in the cento.r of the little square. In front of "Kepublicau Ticket,'' .vhere The American eagle soars ill the air Stamp, brothers, stamp with care.
PERSONAL PI0K-UPS.
—Ed llarr spent Sunday in this city. —Mrs. Dun McClellau is visiting iu Leb anon. —Mike Carroll left, yesterday to canrass Putnam county. -Wm, Reeves and family spent Sunday In New Market. —Mrs. 17. M. Scott has returned from a visit to Peoria. —John L'allihan was over from Indian apolis yesterday. —J. W. Skidmore and wife were in Xe. Market yesterday. —Rev. G. L. Mcintosh returned to Win namactliis morning. —Jesse Williams ivent to his home in Greeneastle to-day. —Mrs. Tuck Cox and son, of Lafayett are visilinR friends here. —Hon. F.. V. Hrookshire arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. —Mrs. Minnie Beebee, 'ot Lafayette, visiting Mrs. Jennie Mason. —Mrs. Herman Wray. of Lafayette, came down yesterday afternoon. —John Brant, of the Waynetown Hornet. was in the city to-day» —Gen. Lew Wallace loft this morning for a fishinc trip to Cedar Lake. —Miss Helen Smith returned from a visit at IsihacapoUs Saturday nirfct. —Hon. P. S. Kennedy left to-day to spend the week :r. stumpici: Clay county. —J. K. Fopan. of Pes Moines. Iowa, spent Sunday with uncle. Bennett En^le. —J. M. Borebam, of the Moline pipe orran company, was in the city yesterday. —Miss K^ther Hart returned to Lebaron to-day after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Sol Tannenbaum. —Mrs. Jasper X. Davidson, of Whltes-•t-'.c, spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. James Wautrh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wamo'er, of Crswfordsviile. Ind.. arrived in the city 'rom the east Wednesday evening, aud are visitinc with his father. James Wamp'er. Mr. Wampler is very much surprised at the growth' of Lincoln since he was last here three years ago, and predicts great progress in its future.—Lincoln Journal.
Con Cunningham for hats,
OHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
There will be a mimstrel shew at Music Hall to-night. —There will be a social at the FirstPresbyterian church to-morrow evening. —The frost last night was a screamer aud will greatly facilitate the work of the quail hunters. —This was gravel road day in the Commissioners' Court and numerous claims were allowed. —Rev. G. W. Switier went to Tippecanoe county yesterday to attend a funeral. His pulpit in the morning was filled by Prof. Jacob Norris in a most acceptable manner.
Con Cunningham for underwear. Butter oups at the Pulton Market. Many Thanks. The Crav.'fordsviUe Daily Journal is getting out a splendid account of the trial—in fact the best. Our citizens who wish to keep posted daily should take this paper.— Waynetown Hornet.
The Pettit ease will be a memorable one for this county, and all who take an interest in these tilings should buy the CrawfordsvilleDaily Journal, which has a full account of each day's proceedings.Paste the reports ic a scrap book and at tho end of the trial you will have a volume well worth preserving.—Waveland Independent.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Chicago defeated Purdue at foot ball Sat unlay 10 to 4. Tho foot ball game between Butler and DePauw resulted in a tie, neither team bo
S able to score. Rev. G. L. Mcintosh, '*4, of Winnamac lectured at the chapel yesterday on thi Divinity of Christ.
Health Is Hotter than Gonl. If you have biul breath.sluggish bowels pain In tho small of your back, neivovisness or giddiness, your vital organs an sadly out of order. A mere dose of phvsii will not help you. Your only wise cour.-i is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorit. Remedy, Roundout, N". Y.,"and cle.snsi your system of die impurities. It regu ates the Liver and Kidneys.
Worked Like a Charm.
Bradfleld's Female Regulator worked like a charm Improvement been wonderful cannot express mv gratitude. Wish everv lady alllieted would tn- it. I know It would cure them.
HS. ULA
vetoed in four
A. Lo.vn. Spring Grove, ITa
Write tho Bradflelil Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga., for further pwtlculars. Sold by Nye 4 Co.
A New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You mav vourself be one of tho many who know from personal experience just how good a thing It is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its stauncn friends, because tho wonderful thing about It Is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery over after holds a place in the house. If you have never used Hand should be afllleed with a cough, cold or any disease of tho throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and give It a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle'free at Nye & co's. drugstore.
Jlerlt Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr King's New Life PilLi, Bucklen's Arnica halve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow tliei, use. These remedies have won their groat popularity purely on their merits Nye 4 Co., druggists. j.
Don't suffer from Dyspepsia, Take Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
There are many white soaps each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." Tney are not, hut 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.
WHY WILL YOD cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Prlee, 10 ceuts, 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan A Co.
Mother, Wife and Daughter. Those dall, tired looks and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Fetiial* Remedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. I'rlee $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghamton. X. Y. Sold, recommended, at Xye's drug store.
Interesting to banners.
No class of people should le ?o careful tn providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs is particularly recommend•d to the farming community, as it Is wonderfully effect iu all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet lnfallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial size fiee. For sale by Lew Fisher
CATARRH CURED, health aud sweet breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50e. Xasal injector free. For sale bv iloffett. Morgan 4 Co,
In its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicinal value of the remedies which enter Into its composition. For sale and highly recommended by MoCfett, Moigan 4 Co
Joe Taylor wants iift?en ton'pie pumpkins or thirty wagon loads.
Happy Hoosiers.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster oi IdavlMe Ind., writes: ''Electric Bitters have done more for me than all otli.-r medicines combined for that feeling arisiug rom kidtit-y and liver triable." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters Is Just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't eare wether he lives or dies he found new'trength, good appdiie and felt just like he had an new lease on life Only 50c. a bottle at Ney Co- drug store.
To Cure Heart Disease
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 50 cents and Si. Pamphlet free- Binghampton, N. 1". Sold, recommended and guarantied at Nye's drug store.
To Cure a Bad Cough
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves rjulcklv, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, dfcllue, night-sweat md prevents death from comsumptlon. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Blnghamptcn, N. Y. Sold, recommended ant1 guaranteed by Lew Fisher.
Sure to relieve. There Is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.
No sounding phrases or loolish boasting \K-C "??,dc
a tc
draw attention to Van
I Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough mediRemarket, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed and evcrvone is invited to make a free test or its merits. olumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free. For sale bv Lew r'is her.
SHILOn'S COUGII and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee It euros consumption. For sale by MofTett, Morgan Co.
To Cure Kidney Troubles
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root Kidney Liver and Bladdei Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 50c. and 31. Pamphlet free. Binghampton, \. Sold, recommended and guaranteed nt Nye drug store.
CATARRH CURED, health and swoot ?ecunHl
by
Shlloh's catarrh rem.
edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free Mouett, Morgan,!-, Oo-
Ckndrtn &*v f* Pitcher's Cutwh
Bowels irregular and constipated, re su lting in Plies, avoided by taking Sim aion's Liver Regulator.
ILL YOU SUFFER with Dvspepsla and Liver complaint? Shlloh's VItnllzei Is guaranteed to cure you. For sale InMofTett, Morgan 4 Co.
Children Cry for. Pitcher's. CastorJt
Hlbbard's ltheumatlc Syrup cures rheumatism by striking nt the
8
«at of
the disease and restoring tho kidney •ind Uver to healthy action. If taken a sufllctent time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, it never falls. For sale and highly recommended by MofTett, Mor gan 4 Oo.
Cold in the head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? °r Sum? or any Old SoroB? The best thing In the world for It Is Oolmang Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye 4 Oo.
Shlloh's Cure win immediately relievs Oroup, Whooping Cough and Brouchitl For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Oo.
Itnoklen'B Arnica «*!•©.
The bost salvo in the world for Outs Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eru ptlon *nd positively cures Piles, or no pay reL'a/uff1 .i »uaranteed to give porfeet satisfaction, or money refunded. Prloe, drugstore.
For 8ale at
Nye 4 Oo.e
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
194 East Main Street, with Eara Vorlp
Diseases of Women AND SritOEKV.
Conriiltatlon room!, over Smith's druj s:ore, South Washington Street, Crew tor.Uvllle, Indiana.
T. R. ETTER. II.
A I'AltOllY.
Small'* Vegetable Liver TtlUt.
O. the towel, the towel, The dirty old towel. That hunff by the printing house door,
Aud 1 think that nobody. In these days of shoddy, Could temper stool to wear as It wore.
The tramivoomp. abused It, The devil who used it. Ami wished the dim thlnp was jrouo,
The makeup juid forviuan. Tho editor, poor man. In rubbing dirt off, got more on.-v.-
A11 over and under. 'Twa*i blacker than thunder, 'Twas harder than poverty, toucher thnMn
From the rollc suspended. Or standing up ended. tlopped like a banner ol tin. Thicker and stoughter. And harder and rougher. As dally moro inky it jm w.
Till one wtndy morninir. .. Without any warniuK. ...• It fell to the Hoorand tore square iu two.
Then cauie Marion Small, And bade them all hail, For he all their trouble could rout,
One dose of his pills. Will banish all Ills, And clean vou Inside aud out.
DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR HABIT.
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WO/UO M&is/sBUTO#£CORE
DRHMrfE5
GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can be invon in a cup of tea or eotTee.or In *ir tides of food, without the knowledge of tho patient, if nece saryj It is absolutelv harmless tuid will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the nutent Is a moderate drinker or an alchoiicwreck. 7TNKVHR FAILS. It operates so quietly and with such certainty that tho patient undergoes uo lneonveuienee, and ero he is aware, his complete reformation is effeved. 4S-pa»rebook of particulars free. Nye Co.. druirjrists Crawfordsvillo Ind. 17/—
^HUMPHREYS'
^VETERINARY SPECIFICS
''-Tor Hersss, Cattle, Sheer, Dags, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Tnge Book on Treatment of Animals ana Chart !cnt Free.
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FeTerfitConffC9iinn*.Inflammation A.A.f Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. 1).H.—Straiuft* Lamene^t Rheumatism. --DUtcmper, Xn§a! Discharge*. D.D.—llotH op Grubs Worms. K.K.—C'ougti*, Heaven, Pneumonia. F.F.—Colic or Gripe*. Bellyache.
Miscarriage, Hemorrhages,
II.1!.—I'rlnary and Kidney Diseases. 1.1.—Eruptive DUenne*, Mange. J.K.»«Dl»eaiteM of Digeatiou, Paralynix. r.lnglc Bottlo (over SO doecei, ,00 Stable Case, '.vlth Specifics. Manual,
Veterinary Cure OH and Medlcator, S?. 0 0 Jar Veterinary Care Oil* 1.00
Sold br Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Beceipt of Price jnmphreys' Medicine Co.. 109 Fulton St., N. Y.
la 030 30 yoArs. The only tncceosfal rozaedy for
Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from overwork or other causes, jwrrial. or 6 vUlsftnd l»v« vial powder, for fi fooLuui* IBt700nrXB. oraentpostpaid ou receiptol Drlc«.—Huatkim*
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And the best lamp ever made. like Aladdin's of old, a "won* derful lamp!" A lamp absolutely nonexploalve and un* breakable^ which ~iveaa clear, nofl, rilliant white light of 85 candU pou-er Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp is
"The Rochester."
Ko Smoke, 2\0 Smell. No Broktn Chimneyt. Only lire years old. and over two millions in H»e, It must be a good lamp to make such a tolling •ticce?*?. Indeed it Id, for lamp» may come and lamps may go. but tho "Rochester" shines on forever! Over *2.000 nrtlntlc varieties— IlAtij inkT ntnl Table Lamps, Banouet and Study, Yftje and Piano Jjimps—every kind, in Bronze Porcelain, Brajs, Nickel aud Black Wrought Iron.
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KOCH ESTER LAMP CO., 49 Park Place, New York*
Afanu/rtWum*. and Owner* of Rochester Patent*, Tht. ixirflMt J^irnp Store in the Trortd.
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The ftfogle lelf.Liihllai Pocket I^iarap. Ko toy nor Hm crack, bat arealgenoloo lump in flldrl am, siio of ocket match safe barno one lourjqaicklyre-fllled. ^Or.e live went wanted tn every town. trfKmoA«gIOO 'a tr*tk vith it Sample and hffht^rsBent rrerald for 81. If
jou Trrlte »u«l ii»«n(iou tills psi*e.r, wtli tellyouhow Co get one for nothing. Address'Retail Depakote* Rochuler Lamp Co., 37 Barclay Street, New York.
«This Is Cloak Week.^
The Ladies Dry Goods JHouse andLadies' Bazar.
127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawiordsville, Ind.
ei) q^t't'9^
Gjenuinelias a
REDH
tin tag on
every piug. OLD HONESTY is acknowledged to be the purest and n]ost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test than any taiK •bout it. Give it a fair trial.
Your dealer has it.
IHO. FIKZER & BROS., LonlSTllIe, Kj.
Winslow, Lanier & Co.,
i? NASSAU STREET, New York, BANKERS, FOR WESTERN STA TES, CORPORATIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIA TED.
STODDAliT & CO.,
PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS,
013-0(5 7th St., Washington, G. Opposite 6. Patent Office. The DD.<p></p>ISABILITY PEKBIOX
BIN
has
become a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitled to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when olalm is allowed. Write to us at once. ADVICE FREE.
TO PRESIDJiNTs OF COLLliGliy,
CO. SUPTS,
OF
SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS, PROFESSORS,
DIRECTORS,
TEACHERS,
SCHOOL UOARIXS, PARENTS,
PUPILS,
GuEKTiNo _Are you aware that
you can now get the greats
Reference Library i„
our
Language and Literature,
at a ridiculously low tig.
ure.
This opportunity will not
last
for
ever and should be taken ad-
vantage of immediately.
Why do we say little about the
merits of the work?
Because "To gild refined gold
cr
paint the lily" were not more
impossible and idle, than to
praise the great Britannica.
It stands too high to need
or be strengthened by
any man's favoring
word.
The growth of a century of
thought, the product of n.jj
giant minds of this and the
old world, each man a spe-
cialist,some articles cost
ing $io,ooo, some
pages $6oo—what
presumption would
be the praise of any
thors?
ON"E
man even among the au
Hence (since this is a faithful,per-
feet, production of every page)
all that we can refer to is the
MANUFACTURK. Is the
print clean, the type
large,the paper strong
and of good fibre,
the binding dura
ble, the ap
pearance
neat?
To all these questions we answer:
COME AND SEE
We know that you were never of
fered such a bargain. Vou will
be surprised and delighted, ami
will become a champion uf
the work.
Respectfully
O. M. LACEY,
Sole agent for Crawfordnville-
•'"Lookup proviousadvertisements.
Read -again tho circulars mailed you.
Read again tha history and desori|-
tion-of this monumeuUl work,
published in this paper a feW
dayaaga
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