Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 December 1890 — Page 3

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A BETTER SOAP T(JAHSANTA

YOU'D NEVER QER TO KKOV/

Musical Instruments Anl

Fixtures of All Kinds.

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

Washington Stieet, opposite the Court House.

Ci^A. largo crayon portrnlt given to every customer.

here were hundreds of pairs ol ... Feet in this city made comfortable on Christmas Day and it was all on accound ol

JKEILY

124 Bast Main Street.

And his Christmas Slippers.

CASTOR IA

for Infants and Children.

well adapted to children that

rooommend 1t luperior to any prescription

knows to me." H. JL Axcnn, St. i)., I Worms,

On Christmas Day, 1890, and

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I Castaria earn Oolle, Oan*tip*tion,

I Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea,

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IT SNOWED

Piftyyears from now the young people

of to-day will be telling their children

and grand-children that

"Th«re was a trememdous snow on Christmas day,

way back in 1890, the first snow of the season."

They will also show them apiece of

Jewelry or Silverware, a Christmas present,

which som= friend purchased of -V

111 Sou tlx "W'sibiin^ton!

"TJIE BEST JEWELER IN CRAWFOKDSVILLE.""

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DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, DEO. 30,1800.

THE jUITY.

Vh» Weather Roportv

For ndtiina—7 .ui.. fair, warm.

WI-E ANDOTEEEVI-iE.

—You ura o-rdially invited to attend tliuY. M. 0. A. New Years reception. —Adi not of a business nature in the "Wantill Column," one cent a line a dir. —Never throw down THE JODKNATJ wit-Unit looking tlrough the "Wanted Column." —Tno Woman's Forc'gn Missioca'y Society of tlie M. E. church will meet ut then-rsonago next ThuiEilay at 8 p.

—The Sunday school board of the Methodist church will meet Wodnosday evening after pravor meeting to elect officers uud reorganize the Echool. —The Ladies Aid Society, of the Christian church, will meet at the old o'juroh Wednesday, Deo. 31, at '2 p. m. sharp. A full attendance is desired. —O. C. Irwin, Superintendent of the Electrio Light Works, has resigned to accept a better] position on the road. His successor is a Sir. Walton from Warsaw. —James Dinncen, iho fleet footed messenger of the Western Union is suffering from at attack of tho Rrip. Evorolt Nichols is playing messenger in his absence. —George Rumble has just oomulotcd a beautiful cherry out tit for tho saloon of Ira Stout, of New Richmond. It is daid to be the equal of anything in Cruwfordsville. —Ohurlos and O. M. Bratton, of near Muca, marketed a car load of choice hogH the other day. They were skipped to Indianapolis aud were the finest sent from Mace this season. —W. H. Pearce, of Chicago, is in the city representing the Westinghouse, CLurch & Kerr engine. Ho wishes to sell tho oity an.engiuo for the electrio light plant, provided the Counoil sees fit to put one in.

NEWe 01 A PERSONAL NATURE.

—Ir. T. Luso wns in Indianapolis today. —Rev. G. P, I'uBon was in Indianapolis to-day." —Wm. Henry went to Indiauapolis this morning. —E. H. Nebeker, of Covington, is in the oity to-day. —Dr. Chambers was called to "Waveland last evening. —Charley Marshall returned to Shelby ville, Ills., to-day. —T. C. Hutchinson is transacting business in Logansport. —Cnpt. W. P. Herron and son Charley were in Indianapolis to day. —.T. C. Hutohison has returned from Bloomington and is now in Logansport. —Mra. Jacob Dioe, of Veedersburg, is tho guest of her son, Hon. F. M. Dice. —Mustor Herman Canary, of Brownsburg, is visiting his cousin Rosooe Brown in this oity. —Prof. M. Wellington is at the Capital attending the sessions of the College Association, —Revs. G. W. Switzer and H. M. Middleton are in Danville attending the Epworth League convention. —Misses Bertha Root and Florence Smith returnod to Plymouth to-day after a visit with the family of O. M. Gregg. —.T. N. Diokerson, wife and d-iugliter Maud returned to-day from spending Christmas with Mrs. Dickerson's brothers and sisters in Putnam county. —Misses Maud Cowan and Sallie Newton went to Logansport thi? morning to attend a meeting of the Young Ladies'Foreign Missionary society-

Oure For ^hautnatiam.

Gen. Wallace allows us to copy the recipe given below, sent him from an old army officer: "I must give you a simple treatment that took tho rheumatism out of me in 18(51 in one night. I found it in Harper's Monthly and being warmly vouohed for by some one in Philadelphia I conoluded to try it. And it was the end of my troubles. Apply a full strength poultice of mustard with a little garlic in it, to tho hollow of both feet and cover up in bed. Put puffloient bedding uuder you to take up the perspiration because you will sweat like a harvest hand. Let it ran three or four hours, then remove the mustard and the wet bedding, but let your other clothing dry so as not to give you cold. Don't be afraid of blistering your feet. You have no idea how muoh the human sole (beg pardon) can endnre. It will not blister nor make your, feet sore, I suppose the oopions sweating is what cures tho malady, I was afllioted thus for several years, but left it, or it left, me, all in one night, never to return."

Letter List.

The following is a list of letters re. maining unoalled for in tho Crtwfordsville postoffico for the week ending Deo. 30, 1800. Persons eilling for the same will please say "advertised." Bingham MissLuoy Moor Celia Grumoll Jesse Ostronder Eugene Chrisman Fannie Owens Owen Duggor Priest Earl Geo Roes Dr Francis Summers Jno Heffuer Miss Mary Warfield Minnie Mason Frank

Confirmed.

The favorable Impression produced on the flrst appearance of the agreeble liquid rult remedy Syrup of Figs slew years ago has been more than oonllrmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used It, and the success of the propiletors and manufactures, the Gailfojpa Fig Oo.

CHIPS FB0M THE 00UNUIL TiBLE-

A. Very Uninteresting Session of the City Legislature Heid Last NightA 11 attendance marked the regular meeting of the oity oounoii last evening and the session was a very short one, the ohief business being the allowing of aocouuts. Tho Water aud Light Company's bill for the last half year for hydrant rental amounted to 82,Gtt but was not token np.

A fair idea of tho amount of gravel used upon the streets may bo obtainod from tho gravel bill of 892.70 which was allowed. The gruvel costs the oity four cents a load.

The bill presented by Mrs. John Southwell, for gravel taken from her place just Boross tlio fill several yoars ago, was not allowed.

James Hamilton and Torrence Ho'mes were awarded the oontract for laying a brtok sidewalk in front of lot 14 of tho Graham and Houston addition on west Wabash avenue.

Tho Water ana Light company presented tho following proposition which was referred to tho committee on street lighting without discussion:

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The Crawfordsville Water and Light company hereby propose to furnwh to the oity of Crawfordsville for a period of 3 years, 80 or more arc light to be lighted on tho present schedule at a net post to the oity of SCO per light per annom, or to furnish 80 aro lights aud any numbor of 100 candle power inoandesent lights at $20 per year each, to be run on the sum .* schedule as arc lights. FKED SHEET/., Mauagor.

After the adjourum«nt an invitutiou was extended to tho council ly tho Water and Light company to visit Shelbyvillo on January first and ox amine the inoandesent and arc light together as the syndioate mcintnius the plant of that oity. No action was taken on tho invitation.

Juries For the January TermThe jury commissioners met this morning and the clerk drew the following jurymon for the Janurry teiui of 1891.

Grand jury: S. A. R. Beaoh, Coal Creek Henry C. Forgey, Scott Adam Gnntle, Union John O.jCanino, Brown George Boraker, Union Isaac Dwiggins, Wayne.

Petit jury: Wm. R. Chil lets Moses Allen, Wm. H. Mastin, Newton Campbell, Kelly Hall, Union Oeo W. Todd, Brown Polk Gray, Wayne Jamoa W. U'oBtor, Scott James Graham, Ripley Samuel Deck, Franklin Matthew Daley, Madison anil John M. Henry, Scott.

Wilson-Bennett-

On Christmas day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilson, in Madison township, their only child, Miss Tessa, was united in marriage to Dmiol M, Bennett, of Franfort, llov. T. C. Shanklin performing the coremony. Miss Mayme E. M. Beach, of Romney, aoted as bridesmaid aud Clyde V. Hulstead as groomsman. Tho ceremony took plaoo ia the presence of quite a number of the friends of the interested parties. An elegant oollation was served and the list of presents embraced many that,were useful and pretty-

WAVELANO.

Miss Kate Bridges soent Sunday wilh Judson relatives. Miss Mattie Wiley spent Sunday with relatives at Terre Hants.

Theodore Smith, of Indianapolis, is visiting old friends here. Fred Smith made a flying visit to OrawfordBvillo yesterday#

Jesse Canine is confined to tho lioupe by a bad attack of tonsilitis. Miss Carrie Talburt is' visiting her brother Charlie, at Terre Haute.

Miss Mamio Geiger, of Rock.ilie, spent Sunday with relatives here. Ed Foley, of Paris, His., un old Waveland boy, is visiting rolatives here.

W. A. Deitrioh was summoned to Bookville Saturday on Midland railway business.

The following were the officers installed in Lodge 300, F. anil A. M., at *t the public installation and supper Saturday night: W. M., John L. Dei trick Sr. W., G. C. Durham Jr. W., K. K. Straughan Treas., J. T. Scott Sea, Fred Smith Sr. D., It. C. Foster Jr. D., J, A. Spruhan Stewards Davis Moore and E. E. Crooks Chaplain, P. M. Connor Tyler, J. F. Clark.

f. How's This? ''4."..' We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by tak'ng Hall's Catarrh Cure. _F. J. CHENS & Oo„Props., Toledo,O-

We, the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction, and financially able to carry out any obligations mudc by the firm. WjCbT & TRUAX, Wholesale druggists,

Toledo, Ohio. W AIDING, KINNAN 4 MAIIVIN, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free, Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

If you examine the work In Lawson's show case you will see what ho calls his eatln or velvet finished cabinets. It represents his every day work In a gen-" oral way and espeolally tho finish Is far superior to any mado in Crawfordsville.

Call on Qro. F. Hughes for tho Estey organ. Sold on easy payments, 207 east Main street.

AU plush goods damaged by flro at half price at 0. L. Host's, 207 east Main streot.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made mlsera-' ble by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan Co.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee It. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmon's Liver Begulator for dyspepsia and Indigestion.

Spring-time stirs up the "blle. Simmon'( Liver Begulator removes It. Simmon's Liver Regulator Is" a most exoellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. S. Pentss, Chap, to Bishop of North Carolina.

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Some merchants get the best they can some get the meanest they can.

Your dealer in lamp-chim-neys-what does he get for you? There are common glass and tough glass,tough against heat. There are foggy and clear. There are rough and fine. There are carefully made and hap-hazard.

You can't be an expert in chimneys but this you can do. Insist on Macbeth's pearl top" or "pearl glass" whichever shape you require. They are right in all those ways and they do not break from heat, not one in a hundred.

Be willing to pay a nickel more for them.

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Geo. F. Hughes is sole agent for Ui« J. & C. Fischer Flano, The Great American Homo Piano.

Tho Mother'* Friend

.^ot only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it, but greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both mother and child if used a few months before confinement. Write to The liradfield llegulacor Co., Atlanta, Gft., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co. Crawfordsville, Ind.

Chills and fever of three years stand ing cured by Simmon's Liver Begulator. —E. Watkins, Watklns House, Upton ville, Ky.

She Was Completely Cured.

A daughter of my euetormor suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Bradflold's Female Begulator, whieh cured her.—J. W. Heliums, Water Valley,Miss. Write The Brwlfleld Bog. Co., Atlanta, Ga for pai-tlculars. Sold by Nyc it Oo. Crawfordsville, Ind.

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

Bnoklen** Arnica Halve.

The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores,- Ulcers, Salt Bbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Flies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mon»y refunded. Prloe, 26 oents a box. For sale at Nye Jo Oo. a drugstire.

SHILOJI'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by MofTett, Mo^pw & Oo.

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A low articles damaged by lire at great reduction at C. L.EOBI'H.

The best grade of good are kpt in stock all the time by Ensminger &

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AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY.

CoUain »nd CUITH made: :«K I'urc as driven suow. I

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ALL

HOLIDAY GOODS

At Cost

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRAHSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. PasscnKors aud Rufrgupe to Depots, Hotels, or any part of thu City. Also proprl* otor of tlie Bajless Ten-Cent Hack Line

Tho Chenp Prices will bo maintained and SatiBfaotoiy service rendered. Leave culls at 8tables on MorkOt street, slate at Bnodjfrass & urphy*s.

Telephone No. 47-

A THE GKA WFORDS\ III 1

Y. M._C. A

Robinson &Wallace. Now Is the Time!

$36.60

Tlie price of a complete set of

the Encyclopedia Brillatiica if

purchased of O. M. LACEY

be fore Jan. r, iSpx.

Vice President.

G. P. DrwtAM, Recording1Secretary. H.T. KINU, TreiLsuror. '.

N. C. MCCAV,

Secretary Met/ay's oflice hours are froin to 10 a.m., and to "»s'U) p.m. and every eveainif from 7 to :Ii0, ex eptiriK Sat unlay.

Mrs.Holloway^Brunton

Have removed their Dressmaking Establishment ovor tho In vestrneut Bauk on 8, WashlnRtftn street, and are now fitted up IK flue stylo to rosume work. Also, teach tho Buddlntfton-Tayl.)! Svstera. decill

Flue Horses.

Everybody who hns oocasion to go to Dock Uritton's livery stable notices tho unusually flue horses ho keops there. Not only that but everything kept so nice and clean that ladies can go there to order a rig without four of heariug or seeing anything ofi'ensive. The employes aro quiok nnd attentive and customers have no long waitu. For a styl sh looking rig, either double or sitiRlo, ovorybody goes to soo Doo Britton.

Dress patterns suitable lor holiday presents. Every brother, father and husband should see them at Bisehof's.

In Fancy I rults

We eun please you. We will have everything the n.i.rket affords and of the very best quality, We charge you no more far fine goods thin other houses charge for good stock, There is a difference In the best, but wo give that difference to our trade.

IENSMIKOEIV 4 SKAWiuanT, 103 East Main

For guitars,vioiiils, banjos,mandolins, strings, etc., call at 2u7 east Mt^in streot.

A largo crayon portrait given to ovory customer at the 99 cent store. We Have Bought And aro now receiving the finest line of of plain nnd fancy candles ever shown In this elty, which we propose to tr. 11 to tho Holiday trade at the lowest possible prices. We will soon havo onr stock displayed and want everybody to come and see the quality and variety we havo to offer. Persons wanting to buy in large quantities will do v'ell to see us before buying, as we feel sure that we can please all In quality and price,

ENSMIXOEB & fcP.AWKIGHT, 103 East Main St.

For all kinds of latest inuBlc call at 20 cast Mala street.

WHY Willi, loo cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 oonts, 60 cents and $i Moffett Morgan A Co.

Brain-workers keep your hoods clear and bowels opon. Take Simmon's Liver egulator.

$50.00

Bran New. For sale at $30. Au Elegant Present for your Wiie.

Inquire at this oflice.

The jyice of the same afteijan.

I, ISQX. -The publisliers have

informed me that tlie $36.60 od'er

will be withdrawn witli tlie close

of the year O. M. LACEY.

A WHITE SEWING MACHINE

11 KlflFF'S SALfc.

P3* virtuq of three executions to d. one lroin tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jloiit^omerv county, State of Indiana, In faAoronvabella Z. Portrr, and two from the Clerk ol the Circuit Court of Hoono conut v, Mato ofJiidiann, In favorof Richard E.^NIvln. pishler of theStato Rank, of Thorntown, Indiana, Issued tomets the 6)ieri(i' of MonlKomwunty, Indiana,"1 jyltJ exno.se,^u-.:alo at public auction undoutcry oa*5-^ nreter

MONDAY, JAN. IHU^

betwwn tiio hours of 10 o'clock a.m\and4 oelockp. m.of said day, Kv the dooroftlio Court House In Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a Ujrm not exceeding seven veara. the following described real estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, lo-wit:

The cast hall'of tho southeast quarter of section «welvo (12) township nineteen (H») nortu, range three (3) west, containing eighty acres moro or less.

To bo sold to satisfy saidexocutlons, Interests, and costs, and If the same will uot bringa

K,1»V st,N'ciuut

General Secretary.

Bnllis, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling Alleys, Fmiio, (Jauies and Heading room. Meeting Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.

Hy B. II.

to satisfy said executions, I

wiu ou the same day at tbo same place, offer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy the judgment# for three hundred and fortynlno auu tM-100 dollure, .togetljcr witli Interest and costs, without roilef from valuation °r appraisement laws. wii»« °stnt« taken as the properly of William 15. Gardener-

UUENEZRHP. McCLASKEV

ii« r» Slwriffof Montgomery County.

Cox,

Deputy.

j. II. Dutch, Attorney for jlalntlff. Dee. '47, A. D. 1800.—pf *13,

129 N Green St

In the City.

Warm Dinner^",,1,?,"^15 Ce.

Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioneries.. CHARLES SMITH, "WALTER SEIUXU.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

IlluHli of KnBcM is hetl' than iKnulrr. for It,, cohks instead of Injuring. ^Our iiwcnt will i. 11. SMOCK,

Branch Oniue lllush of ltnsc-, Indianapolis, Ind.

UPHOLSTEEING

—MATTKESSES-

FUBNITUBE Bepalred and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block,

H2 West I'lke Street.

Out-ot- j.iwn work solicited.

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED und REPAIRED. Or PACKKH. JOHHMTMAOY, ^O. TlC South Gropu Street.

Drs.T.J.arid Martha E.H. Griffith ltosldenco 218 South flroon atroot Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention

Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Womun, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Grimai, ageneral practice. tOtTETTLTATION FREE.

Diseases of Women

AND SDKQERT.

Contu.tft tlon roomi-over Smith', drut •tore, South Wa«hlr.pton 8treet, Craw lordtvlllc, rnJIf.na.

'T«'

I. R. ETTEIt, -M,

A. D. LOFLANb,

Real Estate* Loan, Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

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Main Street, with Ezra