Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 December 1890 — Page 3

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CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS!

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!

A Good Suit from $18 U_p!

Colman,

Title xreen Street Ta,ilor7

The Place to Buy Your

IS PROM

111 So-utli "W'sliirLsrton!

He has all the latest styles and the way they are being sold will soon, convince you t-nat his prices are right.

Don't delay but come immediately for a great many of the choic­

est things are gone and the very thing you have your heart set on

will not wait for you alw ays. First come, lirst served, you know.

begun,

ia tfieltiing Will do it,

you never will rue it.

A Merry, Merry

IS WHAT

I will come to sec you W'ednes

day nighi when 3-011 are all asleep.

My sled is almost loaded down with presents for little boys and girls—but if any of you lmvo not picked out wind, .vou want, just, call at my headquarters at the 'J'J-eoiit store and do so. 1 will bo ttiere until 12 o'clock Wednesday niglit and then LOOK OUT FOR ME

AT

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

Washington Sti eet, opposite the Court House.

largo f.rayon portrait given to every customor. 0

CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS!

All Styles.

SLIPPERS.

All Prices.

Call and see my stock.

JiKElLY

SANTA CLAUS.

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Every Symptom Gone.

Probably no disease Inflicts so much continuous pain as rheumatlnm. Over no singlo couiplaiuthaMDr. David Kennedy's Favorite licraedr, of Moundout N\ V., won liiot-u cures tlmu Uhciiinatism. By its use the :i?oni/.in£ patient can once raoro use his limbs and bt fr. ed from past yetira of pain.

M»\ Frank Strait, a well known morchnni oi NifW V, suys: "1 suffered tortures f]*oui

Sciatic Rheumatism

My oast? was a very bad one, and none of the mcana token gave me relief. luse Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Heinedy, of Uoundout, N. V. and am entirely rid of tny trouble. Only three bottler brought about this wonderful result. It has built mo up and beeu of gTeut benefit to mo in other waj s. 1 heartily recoramend it to other sufferers.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.

Made lit UOUNDOUT, V. »1 0 for

DAILY

JOURNAL?

WEDNESDAY, DEO. 24,1890.

THE JJITY.

The Weather Report

For Indiana—-7a.m., fair, cold wave.

WISE AMD OTHERWISE. —The curtain at Music Hall goes up at 8 o'clook to night. —Ada not of a business nature in the "Wanted Column," one cent a line (lay. —H'iver throw down

THE .TODBNAII

without looking througli the "Wanted Oolnmn." —'Elder .T. H. Oliphant will preach at the Primitive Baptist church to-morrow st 10:30 o'olock. —The Monon railway has contraoted with the city Water Works to furnish water for its engines. —THE JODRNAT, is indebted to Sain Thomas for a copy of the Paris edition of the New York Herald. —There will be a shooting match at New Richmond tomorrow hi which several local sportsmen will participate.

El Voris is closing up his insuring business for the year. He has written over SI,000,000 of policies durig the year. —The Yoang Ladies Missionary Sooiety of Center church will meet at the home of Miss Mable MoOlellan Fri lay afternoon at 8 o'clock. Refreshr monts as usual will bo served. —The lndits of the Second Baptist ihuroli will give a sooial at thoir ball on the corner of Pike and Washington streets Friday evening from 5 to 9 o'clock. Admission 15 cents including .•supper.

—Buy a flue box of candies for a Christmas present, —Christmas trte fixtures at the ent store. —Fruits and candies of all kinds :ho Fulton Market. —Sheet musio given away at the 99 oent store this week. —Fancy box candies at the Fulton Market. —Visit the Fulton Market for Christmas supplies.

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Our Contractors.

P. H. Lane, of Crawfordsville, and 11. P. Walls, of Qreencastle, the gentlemanly contractors of the LyonsBloomfiekl gravel road, returned to their respective homes Tuesday. They have completed some three miles of road, but had to abandon work entirely until next Spring, at which time they expeot to resume work, both on the rond and their ditch concraot, and wil] then push the work to its completion.— Bloomfleld News.

Dan McGinty-

A good thing never grows old. Tintis the reason why "McGinty's Troubles" goes with such a whirl of 'un and excitement. Enthusiasm is the only word to describe the state of the people who witnessed the comedy at the Bijou last night. There is a roar of laughter from the rise to the fall of the curtain, Not the kind of laughter that comes from the gallery, but the guffaw that convulso* the entire house from top to bottom. All the music, features, song* dances and medleys are new.—Winona Daily Gazotte. At Musio Hall Christmas afternoon and night.

Old Bip Turned Loose.

Old Rip VanWinkle, the man that Pettit went after, was released from the jail this morning. LJpon leaving he asked Pettit for a loan of fifty cents. He is said to be the most avaricious old fellow ever inoarceratel in the local limbo. He was tho viot.im of a joke at the hands of the inmates and that is what led to his being hustled about by Pettit the other day. He was told that if he would provoke Pettit sufficiently •he latter would strike him, and then repenting would offer him $5 to keep still about it. Aoting on this suggestion ho provoked Pettit for several daye until ho was struok by that gentlemin. Old Rip was not hurt, however, and will probably leave at ones for uuknown parts.

Confirmed.

Tho favorable Impression produced on tfie first appearance of the agreeble liquid ruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few veal's ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used It, and the success of the propi letors and manufactures, tho California Fig Co.

Compare the work In Lawson's show case to any displayed In tho city and draw your own conclusions. at,

OUR PUBuIO INSTITUTIONS-

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Go and see the elegant display of Candles ut Ensmlnger A Seawright's —Assorted crystallized fruits at the Pulton Market. —Fine'Christmas candics at the Fulton Market.

Oharits Gardner To-Night-Charles Gardner will appear before a packed house at Music Hall to-night and notice is here given that the 'curtain will go up promptly at eight. Nearly every seat down stairs and in the balcony is sold and those who desire gallery seats should boon hand promptly,

The Grand Jury is More. Than Pleased With Their Management and Returns a Flattering Beport.

The grand jury, as announced yesterday, visited the .Tail, Orphans' Home and Poor Form before adjourning, and included in the report to the oourt we find the following: "The jail was found iu its usually good condition and the jury has nothing to recommend by way of change in its management or condition.

The Orphans' Home under its present management could not well bo improved. The little folks appear to L-o happy and oontontcd and much attached to the matron. The accommodations of ^he home seem ample and the oleanly appearance of the childron and of the different apartments of the home do great oredit to the ladylike matron in oharge.

The jury would espocially call attention to the bUBiness-like manner in which the affairs of the Poor Farm aro conduoted under the ellioient manage meet of the present inoumbout, Mr. Georgo Myers, every apartmont about the house was found to be in cxoollcnt condition. The roomB were clean, well ventilated and comfortably heated.

ARLINGTON.

E. 0. NoboH was at Flora Monday on business. L. A. Shriver moved his family to Lafayette last week.

Let everybody attend the baby show at rluiet's room to-night. Attend the Ohristmas trees at the churches Thursday night,

W. H. H. Smith is now at home sfter an fbsenoo of seven weekj. Jerre Moto is now a resident of this place having moved last week.

S. M. Miller lost a fine oow by falling on the ico and breaking her leg. Dr. Owsley is at Peru, 111,, this week with Beveral of his finest ohiokens.

Tho Odd Fellows will hare a fouet. of fat things at Camp boll's Hall next Monday night.

For grit, pluok, sand, uho.k and euerty Jim Willute, rutins place, will take tne cake.

Dr. T, D, Hil.ii has bought tie Shrivor property and is ropaiuting uuil otherwise improving it.

T, M. Campbell attended tho ohibken show at Zionsville lust week and got several premiums for himself and J. \V. Juckman.

The Musonio Lodge has elected Alex, Harper, W. M. Sylvester Needhau), S. W. Julius Cox, S. W. S. S. Martin, Sect.. Geo. Smith, Treas.

R, O. Eise Post elected the following offioere: Marorib Mote, P. O. E. H, Russell, S. V. O. S. S. Martin, Adjt. S. M. Hollingsworth, Q. M. J. A Bsrryman, Surg, Wm, Derker, Chap. Tom. Eeiley, O. D. Wm. Hubbard, O. G. W. H. Ouster, D. M. S. A. W. Mote, Sgt M. J. A. Dodd, O. S.

Last fall David Irons, of Sugar Creek township, went to Indianapolis and eulisted in the regular army, was examined and accepted, then sent to Columbus, Ohio, to camp. He got tired and oame home In a few days and has been roaming about here ever since until to-d-iy when one of Unole Sum's big boys oame down and told Dave they aow needed him to fight Indians and Dave went.

Let us all, each and every one of us, remember the poor of our town,. give presents to all, not only those who we ire expected to give to but «tbe many that are here in our midst through m. fault of their own are unable to give the little ones the many little presents that gladden the hearts of children and all will fell better and happier and ec joy what wo all so muoh desire—a merry Christmas for all and to all.

Fortunate attioraud Son. "Iam as certain as 1 now 11 vo," saj 0. E.

Barthomew, of Kaskaska,Mich., "that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite .Remedy, of lloundout, N. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that terrible venal disorder—Blight's dlsoase. My son had a fever sote on his leg. He, too, usod Pavorlte Komedy, and is now well. But for this medicine I am sure both father and son would have been six feet under the sod."

—Santa Claus at the 99-oent store.

Tlio Mother's Frleud

Npt only shurtens labor and io^sims pain attending It, but greatly diuilniohes the danger to life of both mother and child If used a few months before confinement. Write to The Bradfield ltegulaeor Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye «fc Co. Crawfordsville, Ind.

We Have Bought

And are now receiving the finest line of of plain and fancy candles ever shown in this city, which we propose toci 11 to the Holiday trade ivt the lowest possible prices. We will soon havo onr stock displayed and want everybody to

ind

Bee

come

the quality and variety we have

to offer. Persons wanting to buy In large quantities will do well to see us before buying, as we fel sure that

can please all in quality and price, EMSMINOEB A

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SKAWJUOHT,

103 East Main St.

Geo. F. Hughes is sole agant for the J. & C. Fischer Piano, The Great American Home Pjano.

—Go to Lawson for fine cabinets. Prioes reasonable. Work striotly first class and finished promptly.

For guitars,violins, banjos,mandolins strings, etc., call at 2u7 east Main street.

Satin Finish.

The flnebt esse of photographic work ever displayed In Crawfordsville can be seon on the street In front of Lawson's gallery," by Con Cunningham's store This lndioates tho average work done al the Lawson gallery. The little bottle in the case is filled with aeeds. The one guessing the nearest the number of seeds In the bottle will receive in cash $5, second nearest, one dozen best cabinets, third. $2 cash. It costs you nothing to guess. Step up In the gallery and register your guess.

MOTHERS' FRIENii

TtNG!f\

M07WR

WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. "Mothers' Friend," is worth its weight in gold. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other children than she did eltogother with hor last, after having used four bottles of "Mothers' Friend.** It is blessing to expectant mothers, says a oustomer. HENDERSON DALE, cermi, m.

Having used two bottles my sixth child was born with no pain comparatively. Mrs. L. O. Vaughan, Sheridan Lake, Col.

Wonderful—roliovcs much suffering. Mrs. M. M. Browutor, Montgomery, Ala. Sent l»y express" on rnrript of prior, tl.50 per imttle. SoM by up driiCKlitR. Hook to mothers mailed freo. lhuuriELD JtEori.ATou Co., Atlanta, Ga.

Sold by Nye & Co.

CARTEL

ITTLE

IYER

PILLS.

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iumates expressed themselves perfectly satisfied with lhe kindly treatment they received at the hands of the Superintendent. The barn, outhouses and the affairs of the farm generally compare favorably with the condition of the best formers of our county and tho jury have nothing to recommend that would in any way add to the betterment of their condition.

CURE

Blek Hudiche and rellorn all thetoronblM drat to a bilious at&to of the ijittm, mob DiulaMi, Nause*, Dromlueu, Distress afttc •stlni. PHo in the Side. bo. Whll* thslr mod rsmirkabls success baa boon shown in oaring

SICK

BstlMb*, yet Garter's Utile Uver wits •anally valoablo In Constipation, curing and pra venting this annoying complaint,\rhile

ther

correct all disorders oltbostomach^tlmulatetha liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they oaU

HEAD

Aolisthey would bo almoetpriceloss to those who •ttuer from this distressing complaint but forta* Mtsly their goodness does notond Ground those whoonce try them will And theso little pills vain, able In so many ways th&t thoy will not be willing to do without thorn* But after all sick

ACHE

'lithe bane of so many lives that hero in whsra wemake our great boast. Ourpllla cureitwhlls Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very email and vory easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro striotly vegctablo and do not gripe or purco, but by thoir gentle action please all who tiftothem. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold bf druggists everywhere, or sent by mall, \ARTER

WIEDIOINE CO., New York.

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

HALL

Music

4.

Wednesday Dec. 2

THE JOLLY GERMAN DIALECT COMEDIAN Anil Pn-ii-l Slii(r«r.

CHAS. A. GARDNER

(KARL)

SUPPORTEDBYATALENTED ONPANY UNIEK TUB MANAGEMENT OF

SIDNEY ELLLS,

Producing on a Grand .Scale the New Romatic Comedy,

"Fatherland,"

An Uiyl of the Tryol.

Hear Gardner's New Songs,

INOl.rblMJ MIS C.HKAT 1UT,.

"THE LILAC."

Tyrolean Quartette.

SPECIAL (SCENERY

CARRIED BY THE COMPANY. I'l-ioc 7.-ic\ :0c, noc, :tr,.

Music Hall.

One Night Only—Decembei-25.

Uruud X-inusMatinue, 2:tf0 p.m.

DAN M'GINTY'S

TROUBLES!

A roaring Irish farrc comedy, written by Junius L. McCabc, for laughing? purposes only.

BEST—Story, music,

turCH,

sliitfcifi. mincers, feacoimnedion

Incidents, coimnedlonnes, spooiul-

tlos, comedians, scubreites.

Original Dublin Town Unarmed Bam*

andOrcl«K»tra!

GRAND STKBET AP.- JE AT NC«%A "Dressed in our beM Just fo show is

vl

..ies,

fe/!ll]K."

Admission, 2J, f4i, 50 cents.

Polite on salu ut llohlnson & '".'ulli -v's.

-.jimon's Ltvui Regulator is a most excellent ^ppotlzing tonl- —Sarnl- S. Pontz, Cli.ip.to Bishop of Kortli Carolina.

Shlloh's Gu'e will lminedlat«ly relieve Croup, Whopping Cough and Bronchitl For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Chills and fever of three years standing ourod by Simmon's Liver Regulator. —y. \V. .ilns, Watklns House, Upton ville. Ky.

CATABBH CUBED,

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY.

Collars and CitfVft nmde: :«w l'urc as driven snow.

W\ 3R.. GrOsn.elL

In Holiday Attire

With the north room added to oui store, we are prepared to show the largesl stock of Holiday Goods in the city, consisting of

Fine PreseHtationBooks. All the Standard Authors. Albums and Fine Pictures. Bibles and Prayer-Books,

the Encyclopedia Brittanica if

purchased of O.

mmAtfaJwaz.

A. D- LOFLAISID,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

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K'ist

Juvenile and Toy Books, Dainty Books and Calenders, Plush Goods of All Kinds.

tSS' We would respectfully invito jou to cull and examine our stock.

Robinson & Wallace.

Now Is the Time!

$36.60

The price of a complete set of

Main Street, with Ezra Vorlp

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED and REPAIRED. Or PACKED. JOHN 11. KAOT,

No. 715 South Green Street.

Telephone No. 47.

health and sweet

bi-enth secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Moftett, Morgan ft Or

Interesting to Farmers. No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs Is particularly recommend ed to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effect In all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet nfallablo for croup and whooping cough, lrlal size fiee. For sale by Low Fisher

Bowels Irregular ana constipated, resulting In Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Sure to relieve. There Is no failure In Simmon's Liver Begulator.

Chlldran_Cry for^Pitcher'iJJarterfcl

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Mrs.HollowaySiBrunton

Have removed their Dressmaking KstabIishmont ovor thelnveBtoient Hank on S. WashiiiRton street, and are now fitted up in fine style to resume work. Also, teach the HudiHufjton-Tiiyloi System. doe31

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

Prssoogorsand naggogo toDopoto, Hotels, ot any partof tho City.. Also propri-

etor of tlie

Ten-Cent Hack Line

Dayless

The Cheap Prices will bo malntalnod and Hatlsfuctoiy sorvice ronderod. '-iivooulls at Stalilcs on Market stroot, aluto at Snodfn^us & urphy's.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y. MX. A

O. M. GHEOO, President. W. 8.

MOFKKTT,

Vieo P'.'osldeut.

O. P. DUIUIAM, Uncording- Sccrotary, 11. T. KINO, Treasurer. N. C. MCCAY, General Secretary.

Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling Alleys, Piano, Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.

Secretary McOay's oHice hours ure !vom 0 to 10 a.m., mid 3:U0 to p.in, and every evening from 7 to DilfO, excepting Saturday.

Holiday Kates.

For the Christmas holidays tho Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets between all stations on its lino where the one-way rato Is twenty-five cents or ovor, at ono and one-third fare for tho round trip.

All coupon stations, St. Louis to Groencistle, inclusive, may sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati, O., and Inter medlato points, via C. II & D. B. 11 also to Columbus, O.. and intermediate points, via Pennsylvania Lines.

Tickets will be sold 011 December 24 th and 26th, also, 31st, 1890, and January 1st, 1891, good going only on d'lteof sale and good returning until January 5tl, 1891.

Story & Clark organs, sold on payments at 207 east Main street.

$50.00

The price of the same afterjan.

1, I8QI.

M. LACEY

he fore Jan. i, 1891

The publishers have

informed me that the $36.60 ofler

will be withdrawn with the close of the year. O. M. LACUY.

TheFair.

One trip of inspection through

"The Fail

Will onvinceyou that it will be useless to go iurther lor

A Christmas Present!

Alex MaKoriiey

*ES"lb SBILLING. ..

SUBSTANTIAL

cyRISTMAS l'UESKNTS

IN THE WAV OF

STOVES,

DISHES AND

FURNITURK,

AT

PRICES

WHICH

WILL

OI'EN

YOUR

EYES.

129 N Green St

TD

Hie CItj*.

Warm Dinner£50Jn,.?.?."ror 15 Cents Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioneries.. CHARLES SMTP,

1

WALTER SEUING.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Blush of Bnrcg Is bett tlian ixiwdor, for It CUKER instead of Injuring. Our agent will call. MltS. H. SMOCK. liranch Office IIIUKII of Hoses,

Indianapolis, Ind.

UPHOLSTERING

—MATTRESSES-

FUItNITUBE Bepalred and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, 112 West Pike Street. Out-ol-uown work solicited.

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

°fflteddcuce 218 South Green street Mrs. Dr. arlfflth gl vea special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseasea of

Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, asroneral practice. CONSULTATION FBffiE.

easy

Diseases of Women

AND 8UBGERY.

Contu.tatlon roomt over Smith's tiru^ store, South Wuhlngton Street, Craw lordtvlUe, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER. M. D.