Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 November 1890 — Page 3

Govt'S

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NKJXIRBANK&CQ I CHICAGO.

Special Cut Sale

On SHADE PULLS, Window Curtains, Curtain Polls, and

Trimmings of all kinds this week.

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

107 North Washington Street.

Fi

Tin.©

Booms—Commodious, clean, well ventilated.

IT WILL PAY YOU

61 &

Meals—Either on the European or American plan.

liUllcli—At all hours of the day or ni^ht.

Til© X-iaTV"©ta»

j- Two DoorB South of Poatofllee.

SCOTT STEELt, Proprietor,

A Deep Cut in Prices!

Our stock of Wire and Picket Fence must be

War!

mm

inest ootwear oijinci

IS THAT MADE IJV

Lily

Brackett & Co.

1 have the exclusive right To sell these jroodsin Crawfordsvillo.

124 East Main Street.

reduced

ofler fence which formerly sold at 55 and 60 cents for

45 Oents a. Hod. VANGLEAVE & HOULIHAN.

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!'

Five hundred persons wanted immediately. Report at Nicholson

& Sons' gallery and get cabinet photographs at

$2 F©r Dozen-

To Bee the beauliful new goods in gold and silver al

LW.Otto's!

New Rings by the hundreds of the latest and most beautiful designs

Repairing, engraving and fitting spectacles receive prompt attention

therefore we

"W"eLslii±ierton!

DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, NOV. 4, Ib'.IO

CITY.

Tlio Woutlier Itcport.

F.ir

Indiana—7u.ui.. fair,uool.

THEAT&EHIAN.

'flic. LadieB Discuss 1La McKinlty JJill, the itehring Sea Question and the Pevtit Oase.

TLio Athenian mot yesterday after-1 noon at tho rtsidenoo of Mrs. Dr. K. n. Cowan, ou Bouth Washington stroot. Tho pajor was read by Mrs. D. O. Smith, her nubject boiug "Quaker History au.1 luUuonce." This was followed by tho reading of Bayard Taylor's poem, "The Quaker Widow," by Mrs. H. H. Ristine. Mrs. D. II. Jackson's duty wasto introduce and discuss current ovonts. Tho McKinloy bill was first brought up and although Mrt*

Jackson admonished the olubto keep out of politics in discussing it the general opinion was in favor of the bill. Tho Behring Sea difficulty was next touched upon and although many admired the Maino statesman's diplomacy yet the fact that seal skin cloaks had risen in price from §250 to §500 oould not help but prejudice the feminine mind against him. In view of tho fact tliat the Pettit trial was in full blast, Mrs. Jaokson said that the subject ol oapital punishment might properly be introduced, and the discussion which followed showed that a largo number of ladies had tho stern qualities necessary to a jury in a murder trial. The general opinion that women are opposed to the tho death penalty was proven untrue.

Good Templars.

Tho new officers of Haddock Lodge, No. 5G, are as follows: F. B. Alexan der, O. T. Lillie Sweeten, V. T. Mat Matthews, Soo. Maud Kepler, A. S. Mrs. Rosalie Coombs, Treas. W. T. Matthews, F. S. Carrie Sweeten, Chap. John Mathers, Marshal Mollie Freeman, Dep. Mar. Minnie Kepler, Guard Jas. E. Sergent, Sentinel Emma Buck, S. J. T. 0. D. Huffman, L. D.

Friendship Lodge, No. 199, is officered as follows: H. H. MoDaniel, C. T, Mrs. D. D. Ellis, V. T. John T. Elliott, Sec. LavenB H. Elliott, A. S. Hattio Chastino, Treas. John Clark, F. S. Mrs. Forena Ropioglo, Chap. Mrs. H, H. McDaniel, Marshal Mollie Chas tine, Dep. Mar. Mittie Clark, Guard William Reprogle, Santinol Dr. T. J, Griffith, P. C. T. Mrs. Lou Clark, S. J. T. D. D. Ellis, L. D.

Letter List.

The following is a list of letters re I maining uncalled for in the Crawfordsvillo postoffioe for the week ending

Nov. 4, 1890. Persons calling for the same will please nay "advertised." Adams John W House William 2 Cole Mrs Johnson Miss Mary I Cleveland MissLiz- Johnson Mrs Jane zie Lamson Miss MatI Edwards Everett tie, 2

Eartbura Franklin Mosteu W I Granger Miss Cor- McClelland Chas lotta Miuinger Mrs NanI Gray Louisa nie

George Daniel Nelson Ed Ham Miss Mary Poins Reden Harney Peter Rose Miss Emma Hargrave Rev W Stump Rev 1' Hammer MiseDaisa Smith Mrs Carrio Hughes White Chas

Offloers In tailed.

Friendship lodge No. 199,1. O. G. '1. installed her officers for the quarteT ending Jan. 31, 1S91 which are as fol lows:

H. H. MoDaniel, C. T. Mattio Ellis, V. T. John G. Elliott, sect. Ro3e MoDaniel, M. Hattio Chasteen, Treas. Lou Clark, Guard Will Reprogol,. S., Dr, T. S. Griffith, P. 0. T. D. D. Ellis, L. D. MollieOhasteen,D.M. JohnChark, F. S. Lorena Reprogel, Chap. Lodge room on Washington street in the Robb building.

•W- Y.M.O. A. Statistics for week ending Nov. 1, 1889: Visits to building,'696, daily average 116. Visits to reading room, 236 daily average 39. Parlors and amusoment rooms, 136 daily average 24. Gymnasium 66, daily average, 11. Number of gymnasium classes 6. Number of baths taken 129. Daily average, 21.

SHOET ITEMS OF INTEREST.

ALMOST THKOUGH.

THE S:ATE'S TESTIMONY ALNOST OOMPLETED.

The Jusy Dismissed To-Day To Go Home To Vote In (Jnarge of Bailiffs.

YESTERDAY

to-

—Secretary McCay arrived home day. —C. L. Rost was In Iudianapolis today. —Goorgo Whito Is home from Greencastle.

Prof. Oampboll was In Indianapolis yesterday. Harry Coons came ovor from IndiI anapolle to vote.

Lo Grlener, of Terre Haute, spen tho di In this city. -Mrs. Prof Norris and daughter,Catharine spent tho day In Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lizzie Pottlnger, of Burlington, Ran., is the guest of B. F. Snyder. Judge Davidson went to Indianapolis to-day, armed with tho testimony of I Prof. Halnos. —Maurice Thompson, wife and daughter left to-dny for Bay St. Louis, Mississippi to spend tho winter. —The ladies of tho Methodist church will give asocial at tho church on next

Friday evening. Admission 15 ots.

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What can bo more appropriate for a

Christmas present than one of those

1 j- I largo crayon photos made by Nicholson

4 Sons.

Friendship rings, just reoeived at the 199 oeut store. Special sa'o of Plush cloaks this week

L. BiBchofjj.

wanted, 500 sitters for cabinet photographs at $2 per dozen right soon. NICHOLSON 4 SONS.

AFTERNOON.

DR. JUSTINE (CONTINUED,)

Could not classify a convulsion in which the patients knees were drawn up. It would not be a strychnia convulsion. If Mrs. Pettit was not in previous

Rood

health and if there was not

comploto relaxation after the convulsions witness could not say from the symptoms alone the convulsions were those of strychnia traumatin tetanus may follow the extraction of teeth strychnine can be taken into the body through the eyes, month, bowels and skin. It cannot be absorbed by the skin it may be inhaled in minute quantities never heard of a case where the pationt died of strychnia without the brain and its membranes being congested. They might not be so, howthough not likely there being no modifying oiroumatances would certainly expect the congested ooudition aftur doses on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Tho tanio acid in a cup of tea would hold but little strychnia in abeyance the witness did not believe that the presence of other poisons in tho system could alleviate the effects cf the strychnine, and did not give in when

Davidson read from wormley tho case of a Bad eyed young druggist who swallowed several gills of strychnine and other deadly poisons and was perfectly well in twodays in spite of it does not know what a "compound morphine powder" is. Davidson then read along Hypothetical question covering Mrs. Pettit's oase from their standpoint and isked him what he thought was the matter with her. The witness did not know what the symptoms oould be ascribed to. Several other hypothetical questions with additions or subtractions trom tho first were read and answered in alike manner. The dootor was induced to say that under certain conditions a person not familiar with ttryohnine poisoning might mistake the convulsions of Tuesday for strychnine convulsions when they were not. The hypothetical question put to Cowan last Saturday was finally read with some additions and the witness said he oould not be positive that Mrs. Pettit died of strychnine if her symptome just before death were as read. Davidson then read a list of tho medicines given by Yeager und asked what would bo the effect if there was no elimination. The witness said ho thought there would be none as tho medicines would destroy eaoh other by neutralization. If the kidneys did not act hower, oould not say what their effect would be. Davidson then road a long hypothetical question, tho hypotheses of which roasted Dr. Yeager'ttreatmeut of the case in great style and iskod Ristine what he thought of it

The State objeoted here and were sustained. Witness thought a physician couldsafelypredioate a oase of strychnine poisoning from the symptoms alone, Dr, Reeoo to the contrary not withstanding. Dr. Recce may ba right, howerer, in tlirming the opposite. The witness was then excused.

DR. H0BT. M. O'FBBREII

was called, and being deaf the questions were shouted to hi n. Before he testified Lie said ho was not an expert and merely spoke from his experience. He has practiced 42 year.* has paid no speoial itteution to poison but has had 2 cases of strychnine poisoning within the last three years. He then described tliB symptoms as they have been described in these columns so many times before. Both of the dootor's patients recovered and he took groat satisfaction in saying so, as doubtless he had good right to do. Witness had had cases of traumatio tet anus. It comes on muoh more slowly than the strychniue convulsions, although the convulsions themselves are very similar. The jaws are sore before the oouvulsioDs of tetanus. Never had a case of idiopathic tetanus in 42 years praotioe. Haywood standing up abour two feet from tho witness' ear shouted in it the 14 typo written pages of tho hypothetical question covering Mis. Pettit's case and asked him what in his opinion was the cause of her death. The witness replied the symptoms you have desoribed ore those of strychnine.'

The Judge then called the attorneys dowu and said the court would adjourn until Wednesday morning, and all be allowed to vote to-day. Hal MoDaniel, Will McClanjev, Charley Davis, Rob Thomson and E. H. Cox were sworn in as deputies to escort the gentlemen to their voting places. The Judge told them that they should take tho jurymen to their voting places and thou return them to the jury room. In case of tho voting place being near their homes they might be taken there to talk business to their families in tho presence of the bailiff". The bailiffs were forbiddon to speak to the jurymen concerning the ca6e, and upon Judge Davidson protesting in mock horror against the bailiffs talking politics to thorn Judge Snyder overruled the objection and instruced tho bailiffs to bring as many of the jury from tho outer darkinto light as passible.

NOTES.

The State will put oue more dootor on the stand to-morrow as they claim liaiues was examined only on facte. After that the case will bo handod ovor to the defense. "Well sir," said Kumlor last eveuing, "Pettit is going to be acquitted. Wo iiavo fifty witnesses to examine aud tho oase will assume an altogether different uspeot a week from now. '•Tho court didn't tell us what hour wo would have to bo baok Wednesday," remarked an attorney for the defense last ovening. "So no one need expect until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. We will act in precedent and not show up at nine."

Dr. Walter S. Haines leaves at once for California by tho order of his phy sician, as ho is suffering from consumption. Four of his assooiatos at Bush Medical College told him to break his engagement here and leavo a month ago. As he was the only stay of Peters however, lie resolved to await the trial.

Confirmed.

Tho favorable Impression produced on the tlrst appearance of the agreeble liquid ruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than conOrmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used It and tho success of tho proprietors and manufaoturcs, the California Fig Go.

—Wanted,"SOO

persons to have their

1 tures taken between now and Christmas. Cabinets are $2 per dozen. XICNOIISON 4 SONS.

0on Cunningham for Sunday shirts.

Call and got a big bargain in a Cloak this week.

NEXT DOOR TO ELSTON BANK.

FRIEND'

^S^I^°CHlip

Ht

lATtANWc

9 RAD FIELD REGULATOR CO. ATM SOLO Mr ALL DRUGS/SO. Sold by Nvo & Co.

GA

Notice of Special Stockholders' Meeting:, Notice is hereby Riven that thcro ill bo a special meeting of Uio Stockholders of the Crawfordsvillo Water and Light Company at tho office of the company tu tho city of Ctuwfordsvllle.Indiana, ou Thursday, November 13, 1890,

S»c.

SHORT ITEMS AND PERSONALS.

—Harry Grecno returned to Ana Arbor this morning. —Miss Anna Willson spent Sunday in Green castle.

Wm. Mitchell returned liomo trom-Terre Haute to vote. —J udge T. P. Davidson wont to Indianapolis this morning. —V C. SomerviUc and John B. Robb, are in from Joplin to vote.

Mrs. T. Adams, of Wildcat, visited relatives hero over Sunday. -James M. Johnson is hero from LawreuccburR to vote for Mount.

Jno. D. Pistier and wife spent Sunday with Hioomingdalo relatives. Irvine Pullenwider and family visited relatives at Bloomiiindale Sunday.

Sain Irving and wife, of Ladoga, spont Sunday with Tbomas Milhgan's family. Mrs. Gibbons, of Bro *'n's Valley, is visiting tho family of Dr. K. K. Straughan.

Mr. Penn, of Wild Cat, spent Sunday here the guest of Cbas. ar.d Bd Milligan. Mr. Kice, of Indianapolis, was hero yesterday soliciting subscriptions for the Masonic Advocate.

Rooms No. 5 and 0 of our schools gave a literary entertainment in tho chapel last night. All who went felt well repaid for going. —Edward Myers has asked for a divorce irom Sarah Myers and to got even with tho horrid men. Anna Harris has asUed for divorce from Joseph Harris.

WANTED—Every body to leave their ordor with M. L. Butcher to-night for to morrow's Journal, as it will have a 14 hours later electio* report than any paper that comes to the town and only costs 2 cents.

COLLEGE NOIES.

Lai.t ovening while playing foot ball Harry Rice had his shoulder dislocated by, falling underneath a scrambling mats of men. It was put in plaoe at once nnd he lo:t for his homo in Wavo!and.

G. W. Daahiell aud Lee Durham, of DePauw, wore in tlio eity yesterday and today.

Worked Lilke Charm.

Brailllekl'd Female Regulator worked like a charm Improvement been wonderful. caunot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. I know would cure them. MRS. LUIIA. A. LONG, Spring Grove, Fla.

Write tho BrudQold Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye fc Co,

•.•'-••A Ve Oiler Vou New California Layei Raisins, Now Oudara Layer Raisins,

New Sultana (Seedless) Raisins, Now English Currants, New Leghorn Citron,

Now Smyona Figs,

?Q7

'-1 o'clock p.m. of said day. The meet-

lug culled by order of the Board of dlrectois, ATTKST: JOHK S. BROWN, PETKK C. SOMKKTILLK, President.

i»w California Evaporated AprlcoU. New California Evaporated Peaches, New California Evaporated Cling

Poaches,

New California Evaporated Nectarines, New California Piunes, All at Reasonable Prieos, besides the Unest lino of Staple aud Fancy groceries in tho city.

ENSSIINGER .t SEAWItlOnT. 103 East Main St.

No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Flower pots at tho 911c store.

Something New.

The Byrd Brothers, of this city, are introducing a new and useful attachmou their own Invention. It is a shaft holder anil anti-rattler combined for buggies. See it-.

—Tennis balls at the 99 oent store.

Special bargains at the 99 oeut store this week.

Headquarters for laundry work at Con. Cunningham's. All work let'tthoro on or

befo.e

We Have Just Pas&ecL

The most successful week in our business expeviehce in Crnwfordsviille. And Why? Beecuse the peopl appreciate our efforts to give them the best possible value for the least money. We will offer sdecialinduce

Cloaks. Miljinerv Goods and Dress Goods. Just for fun wo will offer this week only 35 pieces, a^ wool, double width dress cloths at 20c, per Yard, Worth 35c, 25 pieces all wool red medicated shaker flan nel at 25c. a Yard, Worrh 40c, and undhnvearand hosiery at special prices.

Blankets, Comforts, Calicoes, Canton Flannels. Jeans, Muslins and Floor Oil Cloth at cut prices.

We have purchased a large quantity of EV*l-LO, the best face powder made, a box, we will sell it this week at 1.5c, per box, jrst to introduce it.

Mlillgun street.

LOST—A

WAN

Wednesday noon can bo had

Saturday. Mending done and best quality of work guaranteed. J. A. H. WiiisoN, Agent

Crabbs A Reynolds for pure fresh Buckwheat Dour.

—Foot balls at the 99 c«nt store. Picture War, I am making si* est best cabinet photographs for 7 5 cents and bost tintypes for 10 cents. All other work in proportion. A. D. WILLIS.

—Wanted, 500 sitters for cabinet photographs at $2 per dozen between now and Christmas. ..v i'-' NICHOLSON A- SONS.

Gas Hill Due.

Gas bills for October are now 'uo It you expeot tho benefit of tho discount callat the office 1st door north of Post oflloe before tho 10th and settle.

FRED, H. SHBETZ, Manager.

1 O A E I

TED:-Alocaland traveling to sell Lubricating Oils. Appl terms Ohio.

WANTED—Ail

AGENTS

Cull ut the AMEK1CAN STEAM LAUNDUY, Just west of the Nutt House, tnd see the

SHIRT IRONER.

Latest improved and capable of putting the linettglosson a shirt front in uminutc's time. It is remarkable. I3T All work done over if not satisfactory.

FOUND.

TTOUND.—A gold nroust, pin with ujoekey set. In tho college campus. The owner can have the sume by ealllugou 13d Leppor,

LOST.

LOST.—A

metroscope Bomcwhere lielwoen

Mrs. Uornliuck'sund Cum|ilell store. Tlie Under will please lutivu at this olllce.

LOST—A

saddle and overcoat, -somewhere between Crawl'irdsvillo andLludeu. They dropped out of a cart unnoticed. The finder will please notify John Murphy either atCruwfordsville or Linden,

small boy's cloth overoout some where betweeu the residences of J. Insley and Mrs. M. K. Koblnsou. Fiudcr will please leave at lnslcy's livery stable aud be rewarded.

FOR SALE.

FOK

BALE—23l4 acres of land, mile of corporation line. Can bo hud ut a biu« gain, uuc.

Apply or address 308 west Wabash ave-

FOlt

SALK—A nice new stock of general merchandise tor cash or good dotes. Address Box 241, Linden, Ind.

i_70U

SALE—A iirst class sewing inuchiuo, warrant 1 tho best that can bo made for $30. (iood machines (new) for und 525. Pay uo attention to chcup talk of other lutents but come and see for yoursPlf. Machines sold on monthly and weekly payments, Z. S. WiiKKLisit, dealer in Sowing Maohlnes, 120, Green Street.

FOU

SALE—A family horse, buggy aud harness for sale cheap. Owner leaviug the city aud must sell. Enquire at 008 West Market street.

17M}R SALE—First class steam oord wood saw C1 forsalfl or will trade for wood. Apply at 000 south Plum street. TJ SALE—An open JT*OR

Elgin M(

Journal office

a at

Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the

WANTED.

YX7ANTED—Agents. Can make ?:i per day clear of expenses. Call on F. \v. Lowe, general agent, 605 etst College street, ncur Ptum street for particulars uutil Wednesday noon, Nov. 5.

WANTED.—A

jylrl to do general housework,

Apply at No. Ill west Market street. POLLY JOJINBON-

agents

tQ-^the Dlotorlohs Oil

Co.. cfevciaiid

active, holiest mnu—Salary

$100 monthly If suitable, with opportunities Tor advaurc, to represent locally a responsible New Vork house. Iteferunees. Manufacturer, Lock Ilox 1,685, New York.

WANTED: Ladies preferred.

Whole or part time. $15 to 1-0 per week easily earned. Most liberal terms. Address with reteronoc. Moeu Medicine Co., 110 S. Mlcltiguu street, South llend, Indiana, \/f EN Wanted local and Uaveling. Positlous iV-L permanent- or part time. Salary from start. Experience unnecessary. Brown llros., Nursorymen.Chicugo.Ill. novl

FOR REN1.

FOURENT—Uesidenceon

College Hill,

For

iuformatlon inquire of O. M. Gregg.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

(Successor to Montotf uo & Uank'n,) Special attention given to tho removal of Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. OQJoo and residence over tho Corner Rook

Store:

Best ion Earth!

[No Other, An Inch Illglior.

Winefrede Coal.

For Grates and Stoves No Cinders. Few Ashes, Keeps Fire. Try It and you will have noother. It Knocks the Persimons! Indiana and Anthracite Coal of best quality.

E. C. GRIFFITH & CO.

Have you a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Student Lamp?

Do, they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sort!

The

RIGHT

ones are the

PEARL GLASS," made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pittsburgh, makers of the celebrated Pearl-top lamp chimney, which have given universal satisfaction.

It sells everywhere at 25c.

ABE LiETV^KTSOlSr, EAST MAIN STEET

W. K. GOSNELL.

Beckner & Buser,

132 South WnHlilugton.

Curry Combs, Cushions,

Brushes, Whips,

Robes, Sleighs,

Horse-Jihink VehiclcG.

TIME TABLEb.

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SOUTH

NORTH

EipreBs.... MaU

No 4—Mall 45am No 0—Mall.... 1.40pm Looal Freight. 2:50pm Express, 10:67am

BOUTIL

No 3—Mall 1:20am No 5—Mail 2:00pir Local Freight... 0:05am Earprcss 5:30pm

9:45am 6:l8pir

Acoom l!!:00h

NORTH

Mall 8:13am Express 0:15pm Aocom 12:00 N

WBST 0.. I. & W. HAST No 1—Mall 0:20amlNo 2—Mall, ..5:00uni No3—Mall(d).12:*i5am No4—Mall(d)... 1:6iiau No5—Mail.,d....l 34pmlNo6—Mail 1:20pm Nr7—BvDresa..6:45pmNo 8—KT%re«B.8:filam

HICKORY WOOD

IS THE BEST. Win. 11. Douglass has started a wood-yard at tho Vauduliu station, lie sell Now Market"

Spoke Factory wood at low prices.

Forest Trees Transplanted.

J. H. Douglass Bolls and tranBplunls forest trees of all kinds. Leave orders for either of tho above ut.I,S.

Kelloy's shoe store or at 1,003 East Market street.

UPHOLSTERING

—Yf A'T'PRITQCIIPC

FURNITURE Repaired "and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, 112 est Pike Street. Out-of-town work solicited.

••STOVE BLACKING,

Persons who desire their stoves blacked will d- well by leaving their order with the undersigned at {either The .Journal office, Zack Mnhorney or Cohoon & Fisher's,

L. E, M0NK0E.

N.B.—No objection to going to th6 country, aud satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

19i'East Main Streot. with Ezra Vorls

Advancejn Coal.

On November all soft coals will advance in price. Buy now the best Minshall for stoves, and Winfield for grates of

CHAS. HIRST,

.. Next to city building,

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED and REPAIRED.

JOHN u. HAOT, No. 715 tioutli lireeu Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

Pu86ongcrs and Bi anypartof

Bayless

aggoiro to Depots, Hotels, ot the City., Also proprl-

otor of tho

Ten-Cent Hack

Telephone No. 47.

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Line.

Tho Cheap Prices will bo maintained aud Satisfactoiy service rendorod. Leave calls at Stables ou Market street, or alato at Snodgroas & Murphy's.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith °fflHosldonco 218 South Groon street. Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attentlont

Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general praotioe.

CONSULTATION FREE.

Diseases of Women

AND BUHGEHY.

Contu.latlon room* over Smith'* druf •tore, South Washington Street. Crawlordtvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M. D.

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