Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1890 — Page 3
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CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS!
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
A Good Suit from $18 Up!
Colman,
Til© Careen Street Tailor.
PRESENTS
And where to pet them is a problem easily solved by calllnir on
Whero you will see all the latest novelties GOLD and SILVER at prices that will convince
that here is the place to buy.
Gold Watchss, New and Beautiful Clocks, Bronzes and Bronze Figures—just the things ornament the rooni nicely.
Call and Bo Convinced that this is the Place to Buy.
A11 gob sold engraved free of charge by the best engraver in the city.
rue it.
never will
A. Merry, Merry
IS WHAT
I Wish You All.
I will come to see you Wednes
day night when you are all asleep.
My sled Is almost loaded down with presents for little boys mid glrl9—but if any of you liavc not pickod out what you want, Just ciill at my headquarters at the 99-ceut store aud do no. 1 will be there until 12 o'clock Wednesday night and then LOOK OUT FOR ME
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ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.
Washington Stieet, opposite the Court House.
large crayon portrait given to every customer.
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CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS!
StyKs.
SILjIIPFIEPtS
AllTrices.
(Jail and see my stock.
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[Every Symptom Gone.
I Probably no disease inllicU so much continuous pain oh rheumatism. Over no single complaint has Dr. J)avld Kennedy's Favorite
Kemedy, of Koundout N. V., won more euros than Hheum&tlsm. Ity its use the agonizing patient can ouco more use his llrnhs and be freed from post yearsof p.iln.
Mr. Frank Strait, well known mcrclmnt ol Now Hamburgh, N V, says: *'1 stiffertx*
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[Sciatic Rheumatism
My ease whs a very b«l one. untl none of the meaiib taken gave mo relief. 1 use Ir. David I Kennedy's Kavorlto Remedy, of Koundout, N.
Y. and am entirely rid of my trouble. Only three bottles brought about, this wonderful result. It has built me up and been ot grout benefit to mo lu other wa s. 1 heartily reoommend It to other sufferers.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
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DAILY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, DEO. 22,1890.
THE JJITY.
1 The Weather Report. For Indiana—7a.m.. fair, warm,.
Scattering Money to the Winds. Thomas Courtney, of Waynotosvn, I wlio was robbed of $400 last Thursday night made a rioh find yesterday while walking in his door yard he found a neat little wad containing 8150 lying up against the fenoo. The robbers had probably dropped it as they climbed the 1 fence in their hurry to leave.
Monon Goal Eoad-
Work has commenced upon a branch of the Moncn to extend from IJainbridge to Carbon by way of Mansfibld and Bridgeton. Tlje purpose of this branch is to gain access to the red sandstone at Mansfield and to tap the coal fields of Farke aud Olay oounties. Large purchases of coal lands are being made. The company has 150 teams at work in two gangs, one commencing at Carbon, the other at Bridgeton.
Lovers oi Pine Music
Should not fail to attend the oonoert at the M. E. churoh to-night. The members of this company are all artists in music, and the Ladies' Aid So oiety feel that all who attend will be amply repaid. Go and hoar tho musio of string instruments with the piano and orgnn. The doors will bo open at 7:30, concert will"" begin 8:15 sharp, Tickets for sale at the door. Prices 35 and 50 cents.
The Proposed Pottery Wo.ks. Henry Foust and VV. T. Wasson procured some of tho olay of the Henoe Coleman place to-day aud took it to Bond & Mediae's to be ground and burnt. The result will decide to some degree tho formation of the stook company. It is not to be doubted that the olay will make the finest quality of pav ing and iiro briok known but the pro jeotors of the scheme havo good reasons for believing that it will muke statuary and the Ilnost tiling and some of the clay will be shipped to tho large pottery l.works in Ohio for a test. As toon or the .various tests are completed it will be determined into what branch of the pottery manufacture the company shall enter.
I. 0- G. T. (District LodgeThe Good, Teriplars of the Fifth DisI triot, comprising the counties of C?».y,
Putnam, Montgomery, Vigo, Pi rke, Vermillion,Fountain and Owen, will asI semble in Rockville, on Tnesdiy and
Wednesday, Jan, 6 and 7, 1891, for the purpose of organizing a District Lodge. Each lodge is entitled to one delegate for the lodge and one additional delegate for every twenty members in good standing at the closing of quarter pre ceding that in which the District Lodge is to be held. Each lodge is also entitled to as many alternate delegates as tho number of rogular delegates whioh it eleots. Send tho names and number of delegates *«o Mrs. I. P. Poison, Book villo, Ind., who will make tho necessary arr ngements tor thoir entertainment. Every lodge in Montgomery oounty requested to send representatives.
Confirmed.
Tho favorable Impression produced on I the first appearance of tho agreeble liquid ruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used
It, and the success of tho propiletors and manufactures, the California Fig Co.
Satin Finish.
The Ilnost o&so of photographic work I ever displayed In Crawfordsville can be seon on the street In front ot Lawson'i gallery, by Oon Cunningham's store
This indicates the average work done at tho Lawson gullery. Tho little bottle In the caso Is filled with se^ds Tho ono guessing tho nearest the number of seeds lu tho bottle will receive in cash $5, I second nearest, one dozen best cabt nets, third. $2 cash. It costs you I nothing to guess. Step up in the gallery and register your guoss.
In Fancy rutts
We can please you. We wiilihave every thing t(io mi.rket affordB and of tho very best quality, We chargo you no more far fine goods than,other houses charge for good stook. There is a difference in the bofcl, but wo give that difference to our trade.
EKKMiXOlU. A SEAWIUOIIT, 103 East Main St.
Figs, date, ruls'ns at ^ulton Market
—Go to Lawscn for fino cabinets, Prices reasonable. Work strictly first class and flaisliod promptly.
Call on Geo, F- Hughes fur the Estey organ. Sold on fnsy payments, 207 east Main street-
Hickory nuts and pop corn at Fulton Market.
Apple?, oianges anil grapos at Fultpq Market. Everybody Is Invited at Blschof's That's what he Is here for,
Paras ged
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toy counter at tho 99-cent
OfflJBOH BOTES,
A. B. Cunningham preachod at the Christian churoh in Thomtown yesterday.
A Christmas entertainment will lie given «t tho First church on Thursday evenine.
Stjt" Evangelist Gon::ard will ocouj the pulpit of the Christian church ui-xt Siiuiluv morning and evocinc.
EUer S. W. Brown, of Lognnsport, pretohed at tlie Ohristi:ui church yesterday botli morninj and night. He
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an applicant for tho pulpit here and ovuryoue wus highly pleased with him. The Methodist churoh will follow tho worthy example set by the city school children and will tuko up a oollcctiou for tho ciiy'd poor. All who dosiro to make a ejntributiou of food, clothing, money or anything elao will leave it at the ohurch on Wednesday. On Tbureday a number of ladies ana gentlemen will take the gifts and properly distribute them.
At the Baptist churoh yesterday morning the bouse was well filled. The pastor took ior liis toxt, John 11:2-3, 'A Homo For Us." Where there is re sponsiye love there is home. In that home there will be uuion of hearts, Heaven will be home because all will b^tliere. We need preparation lefore we are fitted to enjoy the pleasures of Heaven. The severe trials of the,child of God only the better fit him to enjoy Heavon. ThePsalmost tolls us, "be tore I. was afllioted I went astray but now have I kept thy word." We need to cultivate our tasto for Biblo study for thorein we learn God's will oonoern ing us. We should oultivate' the taste for attendance upon diviue service and participation in t( em there wo aro fitted for servioe and for home. At the even ing hour the houce was crowded. Tex Rev. 12 :11, "Tho book contains many things too deep for us, but there a some precious gems for us." Wo aro cleansed by the blood of tho luinb therefore we overoomo self and tho world by the-blood of the lamb. Effort brings promised strength. We ovorcomo bocause hope was inspired. Watchword, liberty.
JGVENTS.
—The ladies of the third divisions of the First Baptist church will give a socal at the ohurch Tuesday evening, Deo. 23. Snpper from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 15 oents including bupper. Everybody invited. —The Sunday school classes of Jliss Lizzie Bly and Mrs. Squire Smith will give a taffy pulling in tho old Christian ohurch Mcnday evening, Dec. 12, from 7 to 9. Only 10 cents for your tally and a good time. Come everybody.
Health Is Better than Gold. If you have bad breath,sluggish bow.-la pain in the small of your back, no- vousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of order. A more dose of physic will not help you. your only wiso course Is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Bemody, cfRoundout, N. Y.,and cleanse your system of the Impurities. It reguates the Liver and Kidneys.
A. large orayon pioture given io every oustomer at the 99 cent store.
School Teachers.
Cnurcn committees and all others wanting candleB, nuts and fruits be sure and call on us before buytug your goo.lc for the hollldays. Wo will have the largest stock, the best variety aud the bost quality of the above goods in the city to select from. Our prices will be right. If you see the stock it will please you.
EXSUWGER FC SE4WH10BT,
103 east Main St.
For all kinds of latest tnuslc call at 207 east Matn street.
Poarl handled forks, Pearl handled table knives, Poarl handled desort knives, Pearl handled fruit-knivos, Grange spoons by the dozen, set In single cases.
Smoking sets, Ink stands, shaving mug silver ponclls, gold pens, pcnoilB and tooth-picks.
New lot of mustacho cups just received. Combs, brushes and mirrors, Umbrellas and canes In natural wood, gold and silver handles, card cases. A new lot of fountain pens just received.
SHILOa'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee, it cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.
Kupepsy.
This is what vou ought to have, in fact "OU must have It to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it dally,and mourning because they find It not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our people In the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used uccoiding to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupep6y. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of ver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at Attend $1 per bottle by Nye & Co.
Compare tho work lu L-nvson's show case to any displayed In tho city and draw your own conclusions.
CMMrwn **v ftr Pitcher's CuM,
Pain and dread attend the use of moit catarrh remedies. Liquid nt snuffs are unpleasant as well as dangerous. Ely's Cream Balm is safe, pleasant, easily applied Into the nostrils, and a sure oure. It cleanses the nasal paseagso and heals tho inflamed membrane, gi\ ing roll fat once. Price 50c.
No cure-all or untried rewftdy will cure 8 doos Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!?.
Sure to relieve. Thero Is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator. Chilton[ Cry forj*itchertJCMttrla?
MOTHERS' FRIEND
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MoTjm&C/m®.
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
••Mother#' Friend," is worth its wolflht in (jold. My wifo suffered more In tt*\ minutes with either of her other children than »ho did nltogethor with hor last, after hnvinjl used four bottles of ••Mother*' Friend." ItIs bloasing to expectant mothers, says customer. heNDKRSON DALE, Cartnt, 111.
Hnvinci used two bottles my sixth child was born with no pnin comparatively. Mrs. L. O. Vautfhau, Bherldnn Lftke, Col
Wonderful—relievos much pufforlnfl. Mrs. M. M. Urowoter, Montgoiuory, Al(u S«*n l»v oxprofl* on rcrolpt of |»riro. fl.50 per Intitlo. Sold lv nil Book to inolhrH ninitcd (rcc,
Ukadfirld Beovi.atoh
Co.,
Atlnuta, Go
Bold by Nye & Co.
USICHALL
Wednesday Dec. 24.
THE JOLLY GERMAN DIALECT COMEDIAN And Sweet Singer,
CHAS. A. GARDNER
(KARL)
SUPPORTED BY A TALENTED
ONPANY
L'NUKU THE AN'AUKM ENT OF
SIDNEY R. ELLIS,
Producing on a Grand Scale the New lloinatic Comedy,
"Fatherland,"
An Idyl of the Trj/ol.
Hear Gardner's New Songs,
INCI.CDINO 1118 NILEAT HIT,
"THE LILAC."
Tyrolean Quartette.
SPECIAL SCENERY
CARRIED BY THE COMPANY. l'riee 75c. 50c. «")0e, '15.
ic Hall.
One Night Only-Decembers.
(5iund X-imisMatinee, 2:"0 p.m.
DAN M'GINTY'S
TROUBLES!
A
roiirintf 1 rJsh farce remedy, written by .lames MeCnbe, for Imi^hluy purposes only. IlKbT—Mory, music, sincere, mincers, lea* -lures, incidents, eommediennes, specialties, eomedians, souhreltes.
Original Dublin Town Uniformed Band and Orchestra 1
GRAND STRBET PARADE AT NOON,
"Dressed In our best suit of clothes," .lust, to show there Is no HI feeling-."
A 2 5 3 5 5 0
Scats on sule at. Hobinson iSr Wullaee's.
I Grand Concert
On Monday evening, Dec. 2 2,the Arthur O'Niell Concert Co. will appear at the Methodist church for the benefit of the
Organ Fund. This Oompany consists of artiste:
ARTHUR O'NlELIi, Violin virtuoso of the New England Couser* vatory, IJoston. ARMIN REOKER,
Nhilin cello virtuoso. Icrmerly with Huston Quintette Club, teacher of cello and theory at Ciuelnuati. S. MORRIS MEOK,
The popular utid pleasing tenor. PROP. CHAS. P. HANSEN, Flio famous blind organist. PROP. GEO. 1. HF. BBLE,
Accompanist..
O. L. Host.
No sounding phrases or loolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Werts' Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the bost cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free For sale bv Lew n'isber.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. Itlusli of Roses is bett than powder, for it ci'KES Instead of injuring. Our aifout will call. MHfc. H. SMOCK,
Branch Office Hlush of Roses, indlanupoihS lnd.
We Have Bought
And are now receiving the llnest line of of plain and fancy candies ever shown iu this city, which we propose to m.-ll to tho Holiday trade lit the lowest possible prices. We will soon have onr stack displayed and want everybody t.o come and see1 the quality and variety we have to offer. Persons wanting to buy in large quantities wilt do well to see us before buying, as we f-el euro that we can please oil In quality and price,
Enbminoku it SKAWinoriT, 103 East Main St
Geo. F. Hughes is sole agent for tho J. & C. Fischer Piano, The Great American Homo Piano.
Damaged toys almost given away at the 99 cent store.
For guitars,violins. Winjos,mandolins, strings, etc-., call at 2u7 eust Main streot. __
Story 1 Clark organs, sold 011 easy payments at 2U7 eust Main street.
Silk umbrellas for Chrlstmns present from $1 to $5 others. Others sell samo from $1.50 to 7.50. See Jool before making your holiday presente.
Sheet musio given away this woe's at tho 99 cent store.
Holiday Itutcs.:.'-
For the Christmas holidays the Vandalia Lino will sell oxcurslon tickets between all stations on Its lino where tho ono-way rate is twenty-five cents or ovor, at ono and one-third fare tor the round trip.
All coupon stations, St. Louis to Greonc-istle, Inclusive, mav sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati, O., and Interat in a A I also to Columbus, O and intermediate polnt3, via Pennsylvania Lines.
With the north room added to
AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY.
Collars nntl culVn sonde• ins Vuiv jib driven snow.
W". FL. Oosnell.
In_Holiday attire
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Fine PresentationBooks, All the Standard Authors. Albums and Fine Pictures, Bibles and Prayer-Books,
$36.60
The price of a complete set of
the Encyclopedia Brittanica if
purchased of O. M. L.ACEY
before Jan. iv 1891
WBJWEZ
Will onvinceyou that
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
19$ -pnst Main Street, with Ezra Vorip
PIANOS and ORGANS
CLEANED, TUXED and REPAIRED. Or 1'ACK.KD.
JOHN XI. MACY, No. 715 South (Jroeu Street.
Mrs.Holloway&Brunton
Have rociovcd their Dressmaking Establishment over the Investment Bank on S. Washington street, nnd aro now flttcd up in flue style to resume work. Also, teach the Hnddlngton-Tayloi System. decSl
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LIKE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. PasRengers and tiapKiure to Depots, Hotels, ot any partof tho Oltv. Also proprietor of the Bayless Ton-Cent Hack Line
Tho Cheap Prices will ho maintained and Satlslaotoi servioe rcuderod. Lo&voculls at Stables on Market siroet, slate at Snodgrrass & Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE
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O.
M.
Oiikco,
President.
W. 8. Moffett,Vice
President.
G. P.
Ditkham,
llecordlns: Secretary.
II.
T.
Kino,Treasurer.
N. C. McCay,
General Secretary,
store, we are prepared to show
the largest stock of Holiday Goods in the city, consisting ot
Juvenile and Toy Books, Dainty Books and Calenders, Plush Goods of All Kinds.
C®"\Vc would respectfully invite jou to cull and examine our stock.
Robinson & Wallace.
Now Is the Time!
$50.00
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Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling Alleys, Piano, Gatuas and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. in. Visitors always welcome.
Secretary McC'ay'e ofllce hours are f»*oin 0 to 10 w.ni., »nd 3:.'i0 to 5:'M) p.m. and every evoiIng from 7 to 9:30. excepting Saturday. ..
'AY MB NOW 'I'OUK CI1KIST.MAS,
Ypu'vti oweil mo now uiilte lotiK* enoupli, You've hold me oil* without my slnir, And treated me. 1 think, quite rough,
Pav me now 'fore Christmas.
My eyes must run In streams with tears, Whon creditorscurso me without fears. My hones thon vanish thro' inj- ycai-s,,
Pay me now 'fore Christmas. My dearest plans I'll view witli dread, My thoughts areaddlcd in my head M| Joys, dark sorrowsbreed lustniul.
Pay me now 'fore Christmas. Shall disappointments Kathor fust, And wilt, me in a scorching blast. Shall I'ailures lose my if rip at last.
Tickets will be sold on Deoember 24th and 25th, also, 31st, 1890, and January 1st, 1891, good going only on d\to of sale and Rood retuinlng until January 5th, If so, you're licathons, Uiat-Is all, 1891 1 Pay uienew Toro Christmas.
Pay mono 'fore Christinas.
Would'stfflve tlio people dirt and sail Stop Small from maklutr
|U!s
for ull.
The price of the same afterjan.
1, 1 Sq 1. The publishers have
informed me that the $36.60 ofler
will be withdrawn with the close of the year. O. M. Lacicy.
The Fair.
one trip..of inspection
through
"The Fail"
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useless to go iurther lor
A Christmas Present!
will be
ll
Alex Mahomey
JST1S
SELLING
SUBSTANTIAL
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
IN THE WAY OF
STOVES,
DISHES AND
FURN1TUKK.
AT
l'RICKS
WHICH
WILL
Ol'KN
YOL'R
EYES.
129 N Green St Best Lunch Counter
In the City.
Warm 0inneru™' ,m.ttC15 Cents
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioneries.. CHARLES SMITH, WALTER SEEING.
Notice to the Patrons of the
Ciawfordsvillc Water and Light Co.
Tho GrawfordsviUe Water and Light Company has adopted tho following schedule of prices to be charged for light under contract by tho year, beginning with January 1, 1891:
For one arc light on 12 p.m. circuit, 18.00 per month, For 2 or more arc lights on 1 '2 p. ni. circuit, 90.2r» each per month.
Fori arc light on 0:30 p. in.circuit, 17.00 per mouth. For 2 or more aro lightoutt:?J0 p. m. circuit, $5.00 eacli por month.
For 1100 C-P series Incandescent on 12 p.in, circuit. $3.00 per month. For 2 or inorolOO C-P series ineandescont light on 12 n. m. circuit, 82 50 each por month,
For 150 C-P series Incandescent on 12 p.m, circuit, $2.00 tier month. 2 or mora 50 C-P series Incandescent on 12 p. m. circuit,? 1.50 ouch per month.
Siuallor lights In proiortlou. For giis to patrons who eousume 10,000 oublo feet per month for illuminating purposes $1.50 per feet, (net.)
To gas to patrons who consume loss than 10,000 cubic feet per month, il.80. For gas for fuel oi mechanical purposes,$.100 per meublc foot,
To secure tho above rates patrons will ho required to sign contract for tho period of one year, and to pay all gas hills at the ofllce of the Comhany on or before tho 10th of each month succeeding tho consumption. Persons falling er refusing to sign a contract will ho regarded as transclent customers, aud as such will not he entitled to the reduced rates.
Hepnoctfully
FKED H.|6HEETZ, Manager.
