Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 January 1891 — Page 3

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SANTA CLAU5 SOAPl

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There's batjks of violets, Banks of njoa$, Arid baJjhs w^ere miners grope* And b&J?ks tljoA tt&qdle golden coin*

FAIREANK mtaTBE BEST SOAP. SSmCuusSM ""iSSSS1

Musical Instruments

And Fixtures of AH^klnds.

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

Washington Stieet, opposite the Court Mouse.

«a_A large crayon portrait given to every customer.

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

KEILY

124 East Main Street.

And his Christmas Slippers.

Surar! ar!

20 pounds New Orleans Sugar! 18 pounds Golden Sugar 17 lbs. White Extra Sugar.. .. 16 lbs. Confectioners A Sugar.. 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar. .........

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Barnliill Hornaday Pickett

Fiiriiitiire, Stove ami Gi-oeery Stoi-o.

IT SNOWED

On Christmas Day, 1890, and

Fifty years 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 some friend purchased of

Ill Sou tli Wsliinsrton!

"TUB BEST JEWELER IK CRAWFOKDSVILLE.'

Every Symptom' Gone.

Prohabiv no dbease intliets so much continuous pain as rheumatism. Over no sine" complaint bus Dr. David Kennedy's 11«i Remedy. of Koundout N. won more mires than Rheumatism.

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tin- a^oni/in*

l»:»tIt-nt can uiii't1 more »!.-• his Mmhs and 1m frted from pas ycarsol' pain. Mr. Prank Strait. well known merchant ot New ltaml»ur£h, N.. Y, says "1 sufferer tortures from

Sciatic Rheumatism

case was a very bad one. and none of the means taken mve me relief. I use Dr. David Kennedv 's Kavorlte Uemedy. of Koundout. N. V. aud am entirely rid of my inuililv. »nly three botiles brought about this wonderful result. It has built me up an«l 1MM

a

ot' great

benefit to me in other wa\s. 1 hcartilv rceom* mend it toother sullerers.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.

Made at KOlXDOi

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O.AIi.Y JOURNAL.

FRIDAY, .IAN'. 'J, I MM.

THE CITY.

The Weather Report.

Tor Indiana—7 a.m.. nn«-, u.l.i

Company I Hop-

Tlio hop of (Joiupunv 1 lit their armorv last evening was ti must enjoyable affair and all pres.

lit

voted it a success.

The Musio Hall orchestra furnished delightful music for the ditieors.

Scarlet Fever at Mace-

.S. uih fever is lading in the little village of Mace and there arts now 20 eases Ihore. Dr. Tremblv had rep'il'.eit 12 the llrst of the week to health ofii.-or Dr. Keegau. There are many casos now where there are but little hope for recoverv, hut the first fatal

eisu

ecurjd

last oveniui,' when the child ol .Mrs. Morau died.

Eutertamed tne Government, Last evening the employes of tile post ollico wore handsomely entertained oy poi-taiuster J. li. lionnell and wife at their homo. After an exquisite suiper was over and each guest had received a unique and beautiful favor, the hostess was presented with an elegant fruit stand by J. D. Tracy in behalf of those entertained. The evening was thou ploasuntly pnssed with cards and other amusements.

Leland Powers To-night.

The Manhattan Club's *-first- night" at its club hoiifl.? last eveniug was in all respects a success. Fully SOU members and guests were present. The attraction was the performance of vid (iar rick by Leland T. Powers. {lis impersonation of the various characters as they wore supposed to made their appearance on the stage was wonderful, and called forth unstintu.1 applause.— New York Tr'buue.

Mr. Powers accompanied by his wife, a beautiful sopraua, will appear.at the Y. M. C. A. Hall to night.

No Discount On Mayo-

Mr. Mayo's impersonation of the honest backwoodsman is decidedly his best character, and interprets perfectly the rude manliness aud brave generosity iuipliei in the text. It is throughout a chivalrous, uoble :1mmeter. The homely pathos throwu into his avowal of lovo for Eleanor deserved aud won high praise, while his devotion aud bravery in withstanding the onset of the hungry wolves, was so judiciously managed as to avoid the over icting into whioh a less accomplished actor would have lapsed.—Boston Daily.

Mr. Mayo will appear at Music Hall to-morrow night.

Contractors Earn the $50,000 Bonus Offered by the CitizensAn Olympia dispatch to the Heitth' Press has the followiug, which will be read with interest by Capt. I". D. Huestis' friends:

The Northern Pacitic line to (.irav's Harbor reached Olympia ,lau. 1. at noon and earned the SoO.OOO subsidy. When work was finished at 0 p. m. trains whistlod 15 minutes. Three engines with oars entered the limit-*. Workmen wore given lunch by contractors Griggs and Heusti.s. Though wor.. out with the unusual labors of the last tou days, it was jolly ciowd. lluest^ was seen that morning. Ho said that as soon as sule tracks were in and t'ie road was ballasted to faciliate travel regular trains would bo run between hero and Taoomu. This will reduce lie time greatly, aud it will be very ou. Several hundred people went out to the

uceno

of construction. It was a matter of §50,000 to tho citizens, but the con tractors onrnod it, with two hours to spare.

The Ouiatenon Olub.'

Dr. C. L. Thomas road the paper before Ouiatenon Club lust evening, his subject being "N. P. Willis." He gave an interesting sketch of the life and writings of this distinguished American author who was born at Port land, Me., in 1807, aud who upon tin completion of his college course a'. Yale, established tho American Monthly Magazine, a periodical of short lite and whioh afterwards was ohauged into the Now York Mirror. As one of the editors of this paper ho went to Europe aud becoming an attache of the American legation at Paris, he had favor.iblo opportunity observe European society. After a tour through Greece aud Turkey he returned to Euglaud in ly)r,und back to the United State?, iu 1S3H. For over 20 years, he iu connection with Georgo P. or rip, published tho New Yor Homo Journal. He died in 18li7. Tho curroiit topic discussed by Jud^e Snyder was tho late action of the Fuited States Senate iu sido trackiug the election bill to give way to the free coinage of silver bill.

A Safe (Itiaril -Always on Duty. Thousands mane a practice of taking Dr. Kenneilv's Favorite lienifdy. of Roundouf, New York, whenever they have symptoms of pose'.Me eieknes-. and through the proniptaetlon of tills remark• able medicine th -v are never 111. It Is a perfect safeguard against all forms of malaria, sick and n.-rvous liendaehe, palpitation, dyspepsia aim heattlnini.

A largo crayon portrait given to ery customer at the 99 oent store.

WEEK OF GRAYER.

Topics Suggested by the Evangelical Alliance. ritlWV,

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Prayer for increased missionary spirit, co-operation and enlargement, Joel ii. Eph. iv. 11 1C l'.-alm Isvii.

SATURDAY, .1 AN. 10. -THE FAMILY» Prayer for sons, daughters aud servants for Huudaj-schools and all Christian associations for young people for schools, seminaries, colleges and universities. Prov. iv. Dent. vi. I -1 Mark x. l!l-l(°i Eph. vi. 1 1.

SI Nl'AV, .TAN. 11. SKIOIONS.Tho manifestation of Christ in his people. John xvii. 21-2H Col. i. 27 2 Tliess. i. 12 Eph. iii. 10-21,

INSTALLATIONS.

The Older ol tha Eastern Star and DeBayard Lodge. K. of P- Install Officers.

Tho seorot orders of tho city have been busy during the past- week in installing ollijers for tho ensuing year and lust evening vo of the most tlourishiug organizations bogan uuder new rulers,

N I O S O I A S

The DeKayard Lodge, No. :W, Iv, of I', met last evening at their hul1 on Washington street and installed the following oiliers: Dr. J. N. Taylor, P. C. W. E. Humphrey, C. C. X. .1, Olodfelter, V. Mont Kennedy, Iv. of K. and S. W. Lee, M. of E. W. W. •Morgan, M. of F. llarvoy Wilki'j-on, Al. of A. Stiu Jveeu'-y, II. to T. L. oiii)i or

A S S S A

This llourishing auxiliary of Masou ary iu this eitv has enj tyed a short but most nourishing cireer aud at nresout has sixty in jnibers noted for -d and eutliusiasio. Its lampiet given iu the 11ii street chapter rooms last eveuing after the installation was a most elegant one and the occasion retL-cte only the greatest credit on those who had it in charge. The following ollivjers were instille 1 l-.liza J. Motlett, Worthy Alalron Preston M. Liyne, Worthy J'atrou Lyda 31insou, Associate Matron Louisa Layue, conductress Maggie Speed. Associate conductress Ernoia Barnes, Secretary MinnaGoltra,Treasurer Miss Alice

UIICAU

Chaplain

Mrs.George F. Hughes,organist Mattie Harper, Adah Nannie Graham, Kuth Mary Travis, Esther Nettie Wright. Martha Amelia Fisher, Electa Mollie Lewis, W aider Keuben Stout, Sentinel. Tho following visitors were present: Most Worthy Grand Matron, Nettie Hansford, of Indianapolis Worthy Grmd Matron, Augusti V. Hunter, Columbia City Past Worthy Grand .Matron, Lizzie Smythe, Indianapolis, and Uoorge nkley and wife, of Indianapolis. All prououueed Athens Chapter, nurnbor 97, of tho order of tho Eastern Star to be one of tho tinest.

A Pleasing Sense.

Of health aud strength renewed aud of ease and comfort follows the use of Syiup of Figs, as it acts iu hii.Tnony ivitli nature to effectually cleanse the. system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50 cent and $1 bottles by all leading druggists.

WAVKIJAN

Mrs. GO Keuuard anil child returned from Cincinnati Monday night. Miss Hern ley. of Crawfordsville, is the guest of her sister Mrs, Frank Helton. 'Geo.' Soy bold attended the union pro-

I'uctod meetings at Guiou Tuesday tractod meetings night.

P. Iv. Smith and family spent the day yesterday with J'eter Sames and family near Freedom.

H. H. Laugh 1ms purchased Harvey Ciinine'a projiertv iu west Howard street for $5&o. llev. J. J. Midveehan, of Hartford City, will occujiy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday.

Tho ladies the Christian church gave the widow Pitts on west lin street a pound party Tuesday night.

Bruce Foster aud sister Mies Cora Foster, of Oatl.it, 111., .vere tho guests of Miss Miuta Foster yesterday.

Mr. Iv«nimrd and family will move into H. 11. Loughs property on west Howard street iu the near future.

Ohio Miller, Ponv Moody aud Geo. Wright have been hauling eorn from the S ipar ceck bottoms this \v\ for l'rank /Soltou.

Friends and neighbors to tho number 20 gathered at the home of Elmer Dietrich Mondav night to celebrate Mrs. 1).V21.it birthday. (Juite a number of tho friends nud neigh 1 Kirs gathered at the residence of Hugh Groves, ot South Wavelami, today to celebrate his 82d birthday.

The following Midland oflicinls were here yesterday, Harry Crawford jr., Gen. Supt. llartuiuu, Traveling Puss. Ant. Rickets i:nd M-stor Mechanic, Howard.

How's '1'liisV

"We off-M- one hundred dollars reward for unv case nf culuiih Unit annot be eured bv tak'ng Hall's ratarrh Cure. !•'. .1.

HENEY

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We, tin- undersigni.'d, ii.ivi- known -J. t'liei-ev for tie* last lift -en yeais, and believe him perfectly honorable in al! business tiansu'tion, and tinaneially tbl" to ea: ry out any el.ligati'ins made by tile linn. r.vr A 'I

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Wliol-'sali! druggists,

Toledo, Ohio. WA

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Whole­

sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catai ih Cnri' ir* taken iiiteina'di' noting llreet Iv upon the blood and mueiis surfaces of the system Testimonial* sent flee. Price 7."e per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Spring time stirs up the bile. Simmon'! Liver Regulator removes It.

THAT UACK1SG COUGH can he so |ukkly eured hy Shiloh'n Oure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Morgan .t Co.

lie sure mid'attend the January clearance sale at Abe Levinson'e. Goods nt less than you ever bought them before.

Vim inner aijain will have an opportunity '.f tiiV1 1K eloaks, millinery coods or di goo.U as el eap as you can buy them now of Abo Leviuson.

R.-ad our big advertisement and see some of the.rlC'S we are quoting on dry

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Dress Goods.

itielies Plaid Cloth, only I5e' a yard worth Hue. lot Wasted Urcss Goods all coliors 7 worth

Kxtra «jua)ity, Hlack Henrietta, 4s in. wide, only Wc per yard, worth 85c. All our $1 Colored Henriettas go for Toe per yard.

Our entire stock ol Black Dress (Jood* marked down to.lanuary closing out prices.

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wertli Se January prices 5'i,e.

l'riees mat 110 other house can equal. ]tw pieces yard wide uabieaoheti lnuslui .-'--i,

MOTHERS'FRIEND

mi-: cuAWFOHDSviLLt:

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Vice President.

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DITHHAM, Recording Secretary,

H.T. ING

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.Treasurer.

N. C. MC CA General Secretary. 15 itlis, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Howling Alleys, Piano, Games anil R.'ading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. in. Visitors always welcome.

SecrcUiry MeCay's oMiee hours are lom to 10 a.m.. and 3:U0 to p.m.: and everv eve iln« from

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to!»::H'. exceotiiiK Saturday.

CITY TAXES

For 1890.

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'HAWFOlil^Vll.l.i:, I NI».. N. 1 Kin

lo the tax-puy*r-. »f City of Crawtordsville I nd. Notice Is hereby jriven that the i\ duplirai" tor city taxes tor the year IHP0 Is n»»u- in my hands and 'hat I am readv to receive taxi* thereon charged. The following -hovvw the rate n|* taxation oi. ea-h one hnndre| dollars worth of property. |liate of taxation tor 1SU0 S.'i eents on each one hundred dollar* and poll .*,0 eeuts.

In addition to the above there is (-huri/ed to each person owning. k«epiiiK «»r harlM*ltiK' within the«-ity. one mat dojr 50 rent-s, one female lor *1 .UO, each additional dof 1 .(10.

Taxes must be paid on or before the third Monday in A pril. 1 ssii. City ordei^ "ill not be paid toany one ovviUKr •leliiMjuenl taxes. All parties are warm4*! against buying them.

Tin* annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the second Monday In I'ebruar' 1H0I. Persons owinjr di'linijuent t.ixes w111 save eostsand tnmbleby settling immediat n.

WM.K. NICHOLSON. City Treasurer.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers and Hawmtre to Depots, Hotels, or any partof the ('It v. Also proprb etor of the Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Line

The Cheap Price* will be maintained and SatIsfactoiy service renderod. LeaveealU at Stables on Market street,

HlateatSuodfrriuss Murphy's,

Telephone No. 47.

SHILOn'S COOG1I and Consumption Curo is sold by us 011 a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Co.

Health demands a henlthy livei. Take Simmon's Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and Indigestion.

No pill or nauseating potion but a pleasant tonle and purgative Is Simmon's Livei Regulator.

Take Simmons Liver Regulator. One dot worth 100 dollars.

1891.

For the New Year,

With the Grandest January Sale ever known in these parts. $18,000 worth of Dry Goods, Cloaks and Millinery Goods mercvless slaughtered, Domestics and Linens included. Nothing Reserved and Cost

I-onsdale fan. brie cut to lOe per yard ketS and COfTlfOrtS' worth I'JJj'c. '.'-4 Peperall Sheeting nnbleaelieU cut from to 1S.'.je per yard. 10-4 l'eperall Sheeting unbleached eut from to '.'Oe ner varil.

I'lid er wear.

1 lot Ladie's Oouibination Suits,*%e worth

dozen ladies

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all wool grnv vests and

pants only worth 10 dozen ladies White Jersey ribbed vests 75c: worth $1 '25.

Gents underwear at and less than cost to close. Misses Underwear all marked down at sale prices.

J'dist Main Street.

%orten$

"TElfPJNGjf

MOTHER&CHILD.

WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.

••Mothers* Friend." worth it? uoi^ht flold. My .suffe!c«l moi-e in minutes with either of lur bther childi'en than sluj did nltugtjtlwr with her lost, nttor liavlng .used.four of "Mothers' Friend." It is bles^iny to expectant mothers. 8«ys customer HKNDERSON DALE. C»rmi.

Having u? od '.wo hottlos -n\y sixth child WHS born with no pain eompnrntiveiy l-

O Vntmlmn. Hherldftn Luko. Col.

'-'^hderJul--relieve mnch *uff«»rinn- ', Mr« HroWHter, M6fit|fo«»«ry, Ala. S-ut hy

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S-'lil hyjill ilrnccHtK.« Huok to iuntli»rt maiU'd trco. Hkm'I u.i.n Uru-

J.ATOU Co.,

Atlanta. On.

by Sye Co.

Not Considered. Prices cut down to the lowest notch ever recorded. Read the prices as they tell the tale of the greatest sacrifice sale ever announced.

ill Price, 8 3-4c.

Retailing Price, 10c.

Our January Price, 7 3-4c.

riie Greatest Sacrifice ot Doniostics the World Has Ever Seen.

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USICH

"America's Greatest Horuuntic Actor," One

More! and this Last Sca.sod I of His

Linens and Domestics,

ThtMiiost-romarkablo offering uf values t?ver plautnl hoiore the public. A cutting of prices never before attempted by uny lirm in the nty, •J.S peioes Lonsdale Mleaehed n.asliu 7^'c per yard. '25 pieces Masonville Bleached Uiiislint7$i0 per yard. '20 pieces fruit of Loom Hleched muslin 7^'c per yard. ."0 pieces Hope bleached musliu 7c per yard.

All full yard wide, extra soft finish..:

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One-Third Off.

Cloaks.

We have left some ^ood things in Cloaks

and will sell them out regardless of cost.

So if in need of a cloak doji't fail to call on

us.

ABE LEVXlsrSOlSr,

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Indigo Blue priuts, all grc for 5c per yard

All 7 and be prints go for 5c per yard.

15 pieces fast colors priuts go at 3c per yard. Extra Heavy long cloth only UVji!, always sell at Uf e.

Millinery.

We don't want to carry over any millin­

ery goods so if you want, them an nearly

your own price Kive us a call. We will

please you both in style and prices.

Ni'.xl Moor to Klston l.aiik.

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY.

Cnllam and ruff* iiinde: ia^ Pure as driven snmv.

JFi. G-osnell.

Grand Cut Prices.

ALL'

Never-Failing Idyl of the Backwoods,"

"Davy Crockett."

The People Ue«|tnM IT! The People will hav«- ii 1

HOLIDAY GOODS

At Cost.

Robinson & Wallace.

ALL

Saturday, January 10,

and Only Davy Crockett.

«_'« tllj r,^ *j ay r._"(» Jly tvf

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I .... .... ..... .\ the re*pie-1 of In- people,

Frank Mayo

The People Demand It!

PRICES--35. 50, and 75

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--MATTltESS KS—

FURNITURE Repaired and Packed for Shipment.

GEORGE R. RICE, Jool Block, 113 West I'lkc Street. Out-ol-cown work solicited.

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

19& Rast Main Street, with Ezra Vorlp

Music Ball.

One

Night

Only—Januaiy

9.

Coming Soon, By Gosh!

Friday Xitjlit, January 9, 1890.

Farmer J. C. Lewis

A ml His Company.

20 Talented Artists,

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"Si Plunkard"

The best, play wver written, replete with pleasing Musical Specialties, Novel Mochanical KfTects and Sensational Features, including the introduction of a regular, working Thrashing Machine, which will appear in the third act, threshing 15 to 20, shcavesof grain. »v

Splendid Haii(landOrchestra

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12 £olo MiiHlvlnns, X'j.

Admission 35 and SO cents

Seals on sale ul Jtoblnsou le Wallace's.

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED and REPAIRED. Or I'ACKKD. JOHN K. HAOT,

No. 715 Houtli Ureen Btreet.