Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1890 — Page 3

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Special Cut Sale

SlIAOIi PUL1-.S, Window Curtisins, Curtain Pulls, and

Trimmings of all kinds this week.

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

iriest

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IS THAT MA 1)15 MY

Lily, Brackett & Co.

I have the exclusive right. To sell these goods in Crawfbn' •ivillc,

124 East Main Street.

KooiliS—Commodious, clean, well ventilated.

Meals—Either on the European or American plan.

Luitch—At all hours of the day or nifcht.

Til© La/Vetst.

Two Doors South of Postollloe.

S 20TT STEELE, Proprietor.

CHEAP

A Deep Cut in Prices!

Wire and Picket Fence must be reduced: ihcicfore we

fence which formerly sold at 55 and Co cents fur

45 Oerxts a. Rod.

VANCLEAVE & HOULIHAN.

War! War!

A CALL KOlt VOLUNTEI'I':-'!

persons wanted immediately. R.-porl

& Sons' gallery and get cabinet photographs at

$2 3?@r IDozexi.

PAY YOU

see the beautiful new goods in gold and silver at

LW.Otto's!

Ri, 'gs by the hundreds of the latest and most beautiful designs

rft engraving and fitting spectacles receive prompt attention

So-LLttL "W'eisliirLectorL!

at Nicholson

A Mother's Love

Have* Ilor Ten-Year Old ChllcL I»uV".1'°|f'V''^ Im.l Ili-l^it's rililv •».„' l?r" •V.v ie»i piiysiehuw

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Kill 11 motltir tho lust, mull de''rln'n",l I'' TV I Ir |Vil! ICl'IIIH'liy'.s F:lvnI-lt'o 111n.lo.it Itoii'lout, V.

BHIGIIT'S DISEASE.

Ijmv Imp,,, I am tlmt 1 determined upon tlii.s .IIVJ", n"r"i'iU well known syinpI inisot thedl.-eas" let I her. Words fall ibexpro5 my irratltiide, :ml I cannot too CMrnesliv in'.nimoiiil t|,o

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I'av'i.rlto Kerne-

«, liicli HSLS I.he only medkrinc 1 aken after helesi.U) Was ilb'UI'l' itird by t|j0 phyalclailH.

MIts. I.AritA A. KKMl'TON, West Hutlainl, Vermont.

Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,

Prepared by

J)r. David hennedy, Koudout Now Yortc. *t per bottle. j?ix U* nil druugUt#.

DAILY JOURNAL.

1IUSTI)AV, NOV. 19. i&K).

THE CITY.

Tho Weather Report.

For Indiana—7a.m., fair, cooler.

1'resbyteriau Social.

The ladies of tliii 2nd section of Uii First Presbyterian church will give one of their populnr socials at, tho church parlors Thursday evening, Nov. :th Supper ftvm to !i p. ra. Oyster? awl other tempting eatables will greet vou

Wu Will Got it Yet.

Thorntowii Angus: "The Argus bus recenllv learned of the most sensible am! likely natuial gas measure vet, In behult of Thointown. rtiblic spirit (Unit Is, go called) citizens met regularly 1 ist fall and the most thoy could determine was that thoy could not raise $10,000 ulout to guarantee a p!unt, but now a shrewd business man, who has not one dollar int. rest in Thorntowii,and who is amply able, contemplates bring itig us gas. I^.'t him eoiuo.

Delightful Surprise.

r.ast .Saturday evening Mis. Mayor Can-tendered her husband a delightful surprise at their new residence on East Main street 1 bringing in on him a lumber of his gentlemen friends who passed a most pleasant evening at cards Superb refreshments were served and all presenting enloglstie in their praises. The following were the gnosis: Jacob Joel, .I.L. Ohvni, Di.J. N. Taylor, A. II. llradon, J. II. Freeman, W. W. Moigan. C. It. Snodgrass, J. J. ]3:others, It. C. Smith, W, T. Urush and Theo. McMechan.

Attempted Lynching.

This morning at 2 o'clock a crowd ol masked men appeared at the Tippecanoe county jail and by one uf the number representing himself as an ofileir they effected an entrance. The jail was search from garret to cellar f.ir Bennett, the man who shot and killed two men there hint, week, and whose ln-l victim died Saturday night. They did not llnd him, howevi, as Sheriff Sl.Kee expecting som puen scheme had Bpliited him away last evening walking with him to Stockwell where they took the train to Indianapolis.

At the Y. M. 0. A, To-Nigtt, The feature of the /.veiling was the whistling of Miss Laura Me?.lann .s, who kindly consented to assist the "suldiei boys" In these two performances. She a beautiful young lady of lino mannerism, and in the compass, power, pitch, and purity of her ton^s she Is wonderful But it is in her whistling equally as well when enhailng as well as exhaling, mil never stopping for breath, nor losing tone, nor fai'ing in expression that this little Indiana lady is a phenomenon. This Is her lirst tour from home and she accompanied by her sister, Miss Alice McMannis, She will whlstie again tonight for the new armory fund.—Chingo Times. Miss MeMiinnls appears at the V. M. 0. A. hall to-night

COLLEGE N0TE3.

The Senior orations were due to'lay. Ecupson Cory, 85, is to be married ou tho l'.ltb inst. to a Michigan ladv.

Campbell Coyle, '8(i, has reoi iveJ a oall to tho Prosbytoriau church at Colorado Springs, Col.

Tho joko to tho ofleet that Dr. Tuttle stamped tho oagle on election day is untrue, as ho did not voto tho straight ticket.

Tile gamo will Butler last Saturday which Wabash lost by a scoro of 22 to 0 oloarly demonstrated ono thing to tue Wabash players and that is tho Purduo will havo a complete walk away this yoar. Tho Indianapolis Journal in oommonting upon the gamo says tho following: "Tho playing of Mann, Mooker, Tom Hall and Davidson for Butlor, was especially liuo, whilo Condit, Erieksou and Uamlnll did tho bost work for Wabash. Condit's kioking was particularly good. Wabisli'strongest gamo is a running gamo, and tho slippery ground iuterforod with this aud handicapped tho visitors fomowhat Thoir rush lino is not noarly so Btrong and heavy as Butlor's, and tho lattor's onslaughts wero hard to resist."

Fortunate Rutlierund Son. "lain as certain as I now live," says 0 E. Barthomew, of Kaekaska.Mieh., "that Dr. David Kennody'3 F.'.vorito Homedy of Itouudout, N. V., saved inv life when I was a victim of that terrible venal dlsorder—Bright's disease. My son had a fover soie on his leg. He, too, used Favorite Homed}-, and Is now well. But for tills medicine I am euro both father and son would liavo been six foot under tho sod." —Tho Custom Boot A, Sl o'o, 20f Ea Main street solicits voi.r trado.

Clirysantheuniii Show.

For tho mooting or the Indiana Florists and Clirysanthoumn Show held at Indianapolis from Nov. 10 to 15, tho Big Four will sell tickets to Indianapolis on tho certificate plan, or if there is a party of ten or moro desire to go on one train tho excursion tickets will be sold at one and one-third faro for the round trip."

SHOET ITEMS AND PERSONALS.

—Harry Connard is in tho city. —ClifT Voris left this morning for Michigan. —Neal Watson wont to Lafayette this morning. —Jackson MeCormack has been granted a pension. —Sam Kobinson went to Morocco this morning. —Hon Michael Carroll left, for Hroakville yesterday. —JudgeThomas B. Long, of Terro Haute, is in the city. —Charley Waterburry was in Frankfort to morrow. —Harry Wilson returned to Frankfort this morning. —Miss Fannie Watson has returned from :i visit in Evansville. —T. V. Maxedon returned from his Nebraska trip to day. —Mrs. E. A. liuck is quite ill at her home on South Green street. -II. C. Starr, prosecuting attorney elect of Wayne county, was in tho city yesterday. -Mis. Everett H. Thomson and Mrs. C. L. Thomas aro homo from New York 'ity. -The liro department will givo agrr.nd masquerade ball at Eltzroth's Hall on the tli inst. —A policeman's maco has been found which the owner can have by calling at Joe Taylor's. —Special meeting of Montgomery Lodge No. 50, F. and A. M. this evening at seven o'clock. Work. —The top of tho bridge over Sugar creek near Troutman's Station will be torn olT this week and so left. -Miss Jessie McClellan leaves to morrow for Aiken, South Carolina, where she enters a Ladies' Seminary. •Dr. Huntsingerwillbe at Wavoland on Friday, Nov. 23, Instead of tho 2~th. His patients there will noto the date. •Charles H. Emerson roturncd from Muncie yesterday wbcro ho attended the funeral of his lathor, Mayor Emo rson. —Stated meeting of Crawfordsvillc Chapter No. 40, R. A. M., Nov. 11, 1S90, at 7 o'clock p. m. Work in R. M. and E. M. degrees. —Miss Helen Smith, of Crawfordsvillc. who has been visiting Miss Grace Havens, will be tho guest of Miss Henrietta Allen next week.—Terro Haute Express, —P. S. Kennedy wont to Lafayette this morning to make a thorough inspection of tho large creamery there and report its workings to the Business Men's meeting tomorrow evening. —Last evening ono armed Charley Hayes invigorated by virulent redeye, took it into

Ins head that ho wanted tho blood of Hob Hays but after searching tho town over in ain he went to bed without it. —Last night a largo audience assembled at the Y. M. C. A. hall to attend the Union meeting. Interesting speeches were made by Secretary Mclvuv and R. Howard Taylor and a liberal contribution was made to the International committee.

Worked Lllic a Oliarin.

Bradtleld'j Female Regulator worked like a charm Improvement been wonderful. cannot express my gratitude. Wish verv lady afllloted would try it. I know it would cure them. Mas. LUIIA A1 LOKO, Spring Grove, Fla

Write the rail field Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga.., for further purtic.ulars. Sold bv Nyn A l"!n.

Meeting of Businesa Mens' Association.. There will lo a meeting of tho Orawfordsvillo Business Mens' Association, nt tho court house, on Tuesday ovening next, at 7 o'clock, to consider a matter of great interest to the city aud county. All aro urgod to attend.

JOHN M. SCUCLTZ. Pres.

Flower stands at the 99c storo.

F.ower pots at the'.me store.

Small's Vetetublc Mvor I'llls. Tliev're like the liusli uiul lieauty of tho nlttlit, Hringlng health aud Joys too deep lor laugh-

rhey're glory's truth nnl lljrlit, From 1 his world lo the alter.

Studonts lamps at tho i)9cont store.

Buv your cloak this week at special low prices this woek at Louis llisehof's.

—Men's footwear at the CustonBoot A. shoo house.

A Success.

April 8th, 1881), we opened the "Oiu L'ostofUco Gallery." Since that time wo have made over 1,000 dozen cabinets, besides mlnotts, cards, 14x17 and lfix20 lamlly groups, etc. O.ung to the lecent picture war wo havo concluded to conoMdate with A. D. Willis, south of couit house, where wo will be pleased to meet our fiiendsand customers. Itisourlntention to do you first class work at extremely low pricos. Thanking you for tl.e llboral patronnge we are

Yours Respectfully. us ELLA WILLIS, PAKKKK WILLIS.

bomothlng New.

Tho livrd Brothers, of this city, aro introducing a now and useful attachment, thoir own Invention. It is a shaft holder and anti-rattler'combined for buggies. See it.

—Wanted, S00 sitters for cabinet photographs at $2 per dozen light soon. NICHOLSON' & SONS

Headquarters for laundry work at C«n. Cunningham's. Ail work leftthore on or hofo Wednesday noon can be hud Saturday. Mending done and best quality of work guaranteed.

J. A. H. WILSON, Agent.

—'Wanted, 500 sitters for cabinet photographs at $2 per dozen between now and Christmas.

NICHOLSON & SONS.

Picture War,

I am making six est b'j1 C'lSlnnt photographs for 76 cents and best tintypes for 10 cents. All other work In proportion. A. D. WILLIS.

Special salo of Plush cloaks this woek atL BlsChot's.

This is cloak week at L. Hlschofs that means great Bargains.

Con Cunningham for overcoats.

Special cut Seo ad.

sale at 99 cent store.

Con Cunningham for underwear.

—1Tonnis balls at tho 99 cent store.

—Foot balls at tlio 99 cent store.

Seo our ladies' and children combination suits of underwear. Louis BLSCHOF.

Cloaks, Millinery Goods and Dress Goods.

wool, double width dress cloths at

nel at

25c. a Yard, Worrh 40c.

We have purchased a large cpiautitv of

Call and get a big br.gam in a Cloak this week.

NEXT DOOR TO ELST0N BANK.

JfJABHELD'S

FEMALE

sum* REGULATOR

MENSTRUATION

OH MANTMLVBICKNCBS

ir TM DURNSA CHANGE, QV \.\TT 8V1TTERIU0 WiaUE fkVDlDtE jsook TO"Vrf O BRADII ELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA

a*YAUOBU*GISTi.

Sold by Nve & Co.

We should like to give a new chimney for every one that breaks in use.

We sell to the wholesale dealer he to the retail dealer and he to you.

It is a little awkward to guarantee our chimneys at three removes from you.

We'll give you this hint. Not one in a hundred breaks from heat there is almost no risk in guaranteeing them. Talk with your dealer about it. It would be a good advertisement for him. 'Pearl top' and 'pearl glass,' our trade-marks—tough glass

Pittsburg. Gto. A. MACHETE & Co.

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUX ED and REPAIRED. Or PACKRT).

JOHN M. HAC7, No. 715 South lirceii Street.

CRAWFORDSV1LLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

I'assctiKcra and Riurgugo toDcpote, Hotols, ot nny part ol' tho Citv. A Iso proprietor of the

Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Line The Cheap Price* will bo maintained and ftutisfactoty fiorvlee rendered. Leave calls at Stnhles on Murket strewt, slateatSnodgra&s & Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

USICH

OF

Primrose & West's

MINSTRELS!

Larger, Greater and Grander!

.ig-i SEK

The March of the Tmperink,•

The Mijulifuing "Cremation,"

"A Horrible Night,"

Lou Cabin Neighbors

The Heautiful Monte Crinlo Fir.tl Part.

35 ,50, and 75

Marie Greenwood

Comic Opera Co.

l'llKSKNTlNG

35 PEOPLE

A N

Own Orchestra.

PRICES—35, 50, 75 and $1-

DRESSMA-KINGr^

Hiss L. J. Hiatt, Mrs. M. A. Brown juwi Miss Mary Dlllman are now prepared to do dressmaking for ladies and children, and solicit a sharoof tho public patronnge. Cutting done on short notice.

Room over LOVIIIBOH'S stJirc. tho first stairway east of Elston Bank, Main St. Bridal outfits a specialty.

No oure-allor untried remody will cure a does Simmon's Liver Regulator.

We Have Just Passed

The most successful week in our business expcriehcc in Crinvfonkviillo. And'"Why? Kroniee the pcp appreciate our efforts to give them the best possible value for the least money. )\'e will offerf(fecialindue ments this week in j'

20c. per Yard, Worth 35o,

and undhrwearand hosiery at.special prices.

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

EV*l

a box, we will sell it this weelc at 15c. per box, jrst to introduce it.

LOSl'—A

ALL

Friday, November 14. Just One Night!

Watch for the Coming

FOU

SAIiE—A family horse, bugjry and liarness for salo chea]). Owner leavlnK tho city ami must tell. Etuiulre at 1)08 West Market street.

FOll

SALE—First cia^s steam cord wood saw forsalo or will trade for wood. Apply at 000 south Plum street.

FOll

SALE—An open faced silver watch Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the Journal olilee.

WANTED,

WANTKD—A010

Hall.

Saturday, Nov- 15, 1890."

pood frirl to do bouse work

Apply at tout!) Washington street. \A7AKTED-~A(fcnt8. Can make III per day W clear of expenses. Call ou F. w. Jx»we, general agent, MZ ost Collect' ftreet, near Plum si root for particulars until Wednesday noon, Nov. 5.

WANTED.—A

tflrl todoponcral houFework

Apply at No. Ill west Market street POLLY JOHNSON-

\*7ANTBD:—A local ani travoimtr Ufronts to sell Lubricating Oils. Apply to t4rms to the Dieterlclui Oil Co., Cleveland t4 Ohio,

WANTED—An

AGENTS

active, honest man—Salary

$100 monthly if suluible, wltli opiKir* tunltles for advunco, to represent locally a res|Knsiblo New York house. Heferenees. Manuf.icturer. Lock Box 1,585, New York.

WANTED: LIUIIOS preferrod.

Whoio or part tlmo. $15 to $20 per week easily earned. Most liberal terms. Address with relerenoe. Moon Medicine fo., 110 S. Michigan street, South lkmd, Indiana.

V/TEN Wanted local and traveling fcHltions IVX permanent or part time. Salary from start. Experience unnecessary. Brown Bros., Nurserymen, Chicago.111. novl

FOR REN1.

fO It HUNT.—A six room house on Morgan street. D.N. MOBOAH.

FOUllENT-Hesldeiiooon

Jnst. for fun we will offer this week only 35 pieces, nl

College UIU. For

Information Inquire of O. M. Orcgg.

DR. O. E. RANKIN,

(Succossorto Montague & llunkln,) Special attention given to tho removal of

Cancers, tapc»worms, hemorrhoids. Otllce and resldene*} ovor tho Corner Book Storo:

Notice of Special Stockholder*' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that there will bo a special meeting of tho Stockholders of the Orawford6vlllo Water and Light Company at thoolTlccof theoompanv in the city of Craw* fordsville,

Indiana, on Thursday ."November 13,

1800, at2 o'clock p.m. of said day. Tho meeting called by order of the Boar^ of directors, ATTEST: JOHN S. SHOWN.

PKTKJI C. SOMKHVILLE, President. Soo.

-flOTl CETO STOCKHOLDERS You aro heroby hotllled that tho annual meeting for tho election of Directors of tho Montgomery County Agricultural Association will be held In the small oourt room In the Court House, in tho CU-v of Crawfordsvlllo ou Monday. I)oceinber8,181)0, at 10o'clock a. m.

P, L. SNYDEH, JOHN L. DAVIS, Soorotary, Pi ohidont.

25 pieces nil wool red medicated shnkcr linn

LO, the best face powder made. It soils everywhere at 25

-A.BE i-iBVijsrsoasr,

EAST MAIN SpqETT

IF YOU 1IAYRTIMK

Call .it the AMKUICAN 8TKAM I.A UNIIHV. just west of the Nutt. HouJe, Vhd kv the

SHIRT XR.03STEPI.

Latest improved ana capable of putting tho finest gloss on a shirt front in minute's Umo. It is remarkuolo.

{STAll work done ovw If not sat isfaetorv. -yy jj fOVjJJpy

Yuti must not imss Hie liannsomeiy illiistr: t,.-d Urigiir'.l Novelette,

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A CORNER IN SHAWNEE,

From thy pun of Henry Clews, tht

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FOUND.

trOtTNn.-A gold orcasl pin with 11 Jockey I sot, 111 the college campus, The owner can liiivctlie sumo by callinsoti l£d topper, 707 MiUlgan street.

L0S1.

LOST.—A

small hoy's clotli overcoat some where between the residences of J. Insley aud Mrs. M. 15. Hobluson. Tinder will please leave at lnsley's livery stable anil be rowarded.

FOR SALE,

FO

S A a an corioraUon lino. Can be liud at a baainiln. Apply or uddressJJ08 west Wabasli avenue.

FOIl

SALE—A nice new stock of Keueral merchandise (or cash or good dotes. Address Hox 241, Undeu, Ind.

pOll SALE—A first class sewing machine, warru.m* ltlie bo^t that can be made for $il0. (Jood nr. chinos (new) for $20 and *2f. Pay no attention lo cheap talk of other atrcnta but come and see for yoursolf. Machines sold on monthly and weokly payments, Z. S. WHUELEU, dealer in Sowing Maehlnofl, 120, Green

Y- financier, which wii Appear in TUB DAILY JOUIINAI. Saturday, Nov. 15.

metroscope somewhere hotweon

Mrs. Hornheek'sand Camphell storo. Tho Under will please leave at this olUeo.

LOST—A

saddle and oveteoat noinewhero hetweon Cniwrordsvlllo mid I.hiilon. TJiey dropiiedoui of aeurt uimoticed. The tinder will please notify John Murphy either at Crawfordsvllle or Linden,

Street.

Ladies' Tailoring

Tho undersigned, having rented rooms in tho Kellogg School of Ladies' Fronch Tailoring, and also having tho uao of La Coutetiricreand LoLuxe, tho finest Fashion Journals published, brought on b.v Mrs. Lay 110 for the benefit of her pupils. We aro prepared to make THE MOST STYLISH GARMENTS in tho city. Wo invito tlio ladies to givo us a call and mako our rooms a plaeo to stop nnd rest wlien out hopping. j. E. UltUNTON,

LID1E MACK.

120 1-2 WestMaln Street:

Beckner & Buser,

132 South Washington,

Curry Combs, Cushions,

Brushes, Whips,

liobos, Sleighs,

JIorse-Hlankets, Vehicles.

TIME TABLES.

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N A & 7

NORTN

No 4—Mall 1 15am No G—Mali.... 1.40pm Local Freight. 2:50pm Express, .... t0:57ain

BntJTn

No 3—Mail 1:20am No 5—Mall 2:00pn* Ixical Froltrht. ..9:0 *iam Exprtjss 5:aopm

v.A \.

fiOUTU

Express 0:45am Mali 5:1 Hpir Accom 12:0UN

NOHTH

Mall H:l.'tem Express (J:15pm Accom 12:00 N

0.. 1.&

WJJpT

Sol-M"ill.......n:S0ttm|No U'—Mall, .5:00pm WoS-M»IIM).12:.ri:iini No4—Mnll(d)...l:55am No&-MaU..d....l:34pmlNo0-Mall...::i:'20pm Nr7—KTI.MWH .MMIiomNn H-K,raM.8:6Jtiii

UPHOLSTERING

-MATTRESSIOS-

FD1JNITUBE llepalred and Packed for Shipment.

GEORGE R, RICE, Joel Block,

112 Wwt Pike Street.

Out-ot-town work solicited.

STOVE BLACKING.

Persons who desire their stoves blacked will d^ well by leiiving their order with the undersigned at either The Journal office, Zack Mahorney's or Cohoon & Fisher's,

L. R. M0NE0E.

N.B.—No objection to going to the country, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan,

Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

194 East Main Street, with Ezra Vorlf

Diseases of Women

A N S E

Con.u.tatlon roomi over Sm!th'( druf" store, South Waihlngton Street, Craw lord.vllle, Indiana.

T.

R. ETTER,

OB1Ito?ldonoo

M. D.

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

218 South Qroon street

Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practtoe.

CONSULTATION FRHH.