Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 January 1891 — Page 3

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I Bryant & Stmuon Scti.*..,. ^DEMAND FOR ITS CI ^IKis ftt tile tiend of '*»i:i t:-

SNOWED

[On Christinas Day, 1890, and

which som*^ friend

plain tonfy mirjd &re the scenes of my chilahood,.

JTL|\nS my recollection recalls tiieirjtoview* 'f •j||g so&p-keflle hurjg on |}?e poles of green tass wood ^Tfjeomoke and fyeSmell fy&l my infancy kr?ew!

Bur ftose dayj ofo

.viui Krvurcfi. ol AlPKimU.

ROSS BROS., 99-CentStore

W'.islrii^iH Siicci. opposite liu* Court I louse. l.ti::e ciaviui («r mil niviMi overs I ^oni"!.

Winter Has Come!

Am I v«m will find that I am prepared for it. ah »l in,' «iud U(»puirivit{ D'»ne While Y*TI waiv.

Rochester Shoe House.

J3KEILY

12-4 East Main Street.

and

ap

As soon as Hjey offered

LSANTACLAUSSOAR

K#LBV N.K.FAIRBANK CHICAGO.

.• Ayivur.id St.. When Block, Op^ontte Font-021ce.~ GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY. •I.M year: enter any time: elect.ve or prescribed

individual instruction t- si rroim faVuiiv lecture.-* time tliort: expenses low lo facilities for BUSINESS, SHOKT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, ETC. a tree Rt graduation: a strictly business j-ehool in no unrivuleti commercial centcr superior

Dents, n!il iiuooutiled in the nieces of it* irrmhrntes: 110 I 'l'tr.'t? for positions furnished, PANT. ILLUSTRATED CM I'AL.IGUE. FREE. I:R.E3 & OSBORN, PROPMETM*,

Fifty years from now the young people

of to-day will be telling their children

and grand-children that

lpre was a trememdous snow on Christmas day

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

sy will also show them apiece of

swelry or Silverware, a Christmas present,

of

Durchased

111 South "WsliinsTton!

"THE 13 ft ST .IKVVftLKK IN CKA WFOKDSVILLE.'

•IO."«. hriMmat it .t*f

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consequeirt arjjuisfy

Have lor^of since departed, we 4 pray and we Ijope^ TQG use oF fl)e stuff 'ganto wane arjdfo Urj^uish

M.v fir-: fflrts a t'hri^injas t/rectm^-' Where its scarlet berries shine, /And thy secnn-l.crnwiis mcewnir

With tin* tr)o\v of ruddy wine. My whole, a flower of st/Lti'iy mien, l»y many a colta^'* door is seen.

No. I0.—Sunt off tfi« IJeiMrte.l Vcur.

NRUT) 0 5,-vir

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No. 10'

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Reading downward: I. hi salad. 'J. A uss of tmsorted type. A monstrous bird of Arnhian mythology. 4. A wry liiilit, substance. a. A rodent, (if the i^enua !/'pu. »i. An ablnvviation ofu»n found in liiitholo^i'.'h. T. liodents of lio m»!nis Mu»-

A bnv. •,). A MULStinline nickname. 10. In sfdnd. WIKMI thn words dt-scribtid L»avt» bM.*n ri'-rlilSy uesvd and piaerd in tlie mannur *ho\vu in the diattram, tlit* uppi*r and lowor r»w-i of letter* undi at'd by stars) will •spell the Cliristiau nana? and surname of a .famous writer uf Christmas stories.

No. IOK.—Numerical I'.oi^ina. My whole is composed of K» letters and is a noted play.

My l", 11, 18 a lari,'e usk. My 0, 5, Yd is a fcinall nleii^e used in uiiues. My ii, 10, IT. Uf, js is a country. My 4,

ii,

1-J is a small f.'abin.

My 10, 14 i^ to depart. .... My I. 0 is a measure.-

—T\v» Diauiontis.

A consonant a drink: droops over: to put toother a consonant. A letter a personal pronoun: a fowl service a letter.

No. 410.—A Kaiaotis i'nhitiiiK. In r.s«.'5uary and lavender, fragrant little flowers In morning fjloiy i.'jTenin^ in he dawuinir liours In lor^»a-ine.tiot, tin* •?ml»!en to tn^: tn sv.'i-t-L hasil. carrying "pood wLsues" tor thee: In h!a«'s, hlue and wliite: In HtmiiiMwr, witii a color gulden J:i ••vvMiin^ primrose, flower t.f ni ^ht. In the.^' quaint, old fashioned il«:»wers, i**e illi:ig in-niorics t»f liappy ehiidhuoil iiotu"S, A crlehnunj I'aintin^ is foliiul, iiose n.:ni.* is Uuuwu ti'ie whole world uruuud.

No. -1 1 I.—Syncopations.

1. Syncopate a wnni meaning "to t!ovo fis a horse by lifting t-nicther the two le^s on one side,"and have "posvM-.sinucpower." 'J. Syncopate '*a htep." and have "to'mis violently.*'

H. Syncopate "clear,"' 'Shining," and have a name «iven to a bay s*.iuth of Australia. "a coil of rope doubled upon it. sell." :!. Syncopate a Ir.dy's name, and have two word* meaning

"fal:eh«)0(i."

Syncopate "a sheet of paper, a pasteboard or the like, on which information is exhibited in tabular form,*' much used in schools, and have a vehicle used for hauling rouuh and heavy articles.

The syncopated letters form the name of 4 month of the year.

No. tl'^.—( eo£raphicu! Divisions.:.. I. A weight tro:«a a city iu whio and leav»- a period of lime.

A palatial residence from a city iu Kn^land and leave novel. 3. Trouble from a stale ar.d leave paint. 4. A pronoun from a river in Kurope 'tnd leave a label. a. A token from a country and leave a *ave. t. Karth from a city iu California and leave a iree.:-"..\

No. il.t.—Cross Wore! Kingm:*. $ 1 I a in In iamb, not, in sheep: %y.] In work, not in sleep:

In cry, not- ia weep .' .- In hijill, not in steep: In destroy, not in In expensive, not in hfap In dust, not in sweep

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In s»ack, not in heap. For whole into the garden peep.V•

Wise ntitl )th»'ru is«».

Men who have horse sense know when to iay tieiuli. The cab driver i» an ambitious man. he ia always looking for hire.

A bras band is a cymbal affair ICven in dull times the cooper does a staving business.

Other game is losing grouud, but the leer always: keeps up his lick. A dog may be said |o have reached his .Mid when he gets the tip of his tail in his mouth.

Are the men of Ayr the lightest in the world:* Do not rail at the girls who are taking fencing le.-sons.

All's well that end* well. Hut how about •SICKNESS? Hot schoolboys and kingdom* are governed by rulers.

Theory Versus Practice.''

The theory that whipping make* boys itupid is absurd. Kvery boy who ha.? experienced the operation knows that- it make» hi:u smart.

Key to tin* l'ti/.y.ler.

No. —XiiiiH'i'ini! I'liiyma: Tltrn-V not tlowrr ait nii!^:

No, 1

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.No. --Floral Charade: Primrose. No. 40i). Drop Letter I'uz/.'.e: All the A'oriil's a stride, and all the men and vvom?ii merely players.

No. 101.—UcImi.-: for Very Small Folks: liales ill life are ma.iy. No. Name ot a state: California.

No. 4IM.—Divide the word Tru-aiit. No.

J.0i.

-Hidden Jewel*: Diamond.

Gurnet Topaz... l'earl. .Kuby. Opal. nneo AiiaUi.

Dress Goods.

•ii) implies lJiuil Clotli, only I.Vi varil I wortli .'iOe. 1 lot Wnstod Dress flooils sill collors T' .c worth l'-ijjf.

Exlrji (iimlity. Hlitck Honriotta, is in. wick', only I'^lciicr yard, worth

rn

S.V\

All our Jl Colored Henriettas iro for T.%o per yard. Our entire stoek of Ulark Di-oss Coods marked down to.lanuary elosinsrout prices.

Prices that 110 other house can equal. 100 pieces 1 yard wide unbleaelied muslin worth Sc .1 an miry prices .V«e.

I.onsdale Cambric cut to 10c per yard worth 12J^c. '.l-l Peperall Sheeting unbleached out froiir-T to 1 A' per yard. 10-4 PeperaSl Sheeting unbleached cut from 'iT to JOc ner vard.

Underwear.

1 lot Luilic's Combination Suits.Nx' worth iL.VI. 'JO dozen ladies' all wool gray vests and pants onl.\ lilic. wortli £1.00. 10 dozen ladies White Jersey ribbed vests 75c worth 1 25.

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

Kast Main Street.

MOTHERS' FRIEND

'^ESSBFFSPALF/ rTEh OISORF\

MIM$

MOTHERT CN/MS

WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.

•'Mothers' Friend," is worth its weight in nold. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of h?r*other children than she did altogether with her last, after having used four bottles of "Mothers' Friend." It is blessing to expootnnt mothers, says customer. HENDERSON DALE, Carmi, HI,

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

Wonderful—relievos much suffering. Mrs. M. M. Brewstor, Montgomery, Ala. S.Mit ly oxpn's*rm r«-i-»-ipt of St..Mi per hottle. Si»M t.v uli druggist*. Hmik to niotl»-r« eiuilfil free. 1 uai if .Arou o., Alluutu. t»a.

Soul by Nye Co.

Please Take Notice-

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Ilappy lloosiers.

Wm. Timiuons, postmaster ot Idavllle Ind., writes: "Electric Hitters have done more for me than all other medieines oomblned frr that, 'eellng arising trom kidney and liver trowble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. I Gardner, hardware merchant, entile town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man ""ho Is all run down and don't care wether he II es or dies lie found new tiength, good appetite and felt just likejtie had an new lease on life-, Only 50c. a bottle at Nvn A. Co.'s drugstore. 2

Whv Wilx, YB« cough

-v-heD Shtioh's

Ouro will give y"V immediate lellef! Price, 10 oents. 50 CMtVS and t. Mofl'ott Morgan A Oo.

Health demands h'T.lthv li^i^ Simmon's Liver Hegulator for dys ami indigestion.

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l*«io froKX is on I In* niii.iu iSquare:

Ta're Simmons l.iver Regulator. One dos worn KKi dollars. ......

Coid In trie head? or Clilibla.ns: i-i-Cbalir.g? or a Kuru? or auy Old Soies'r The l-cf-.t thing In the world for It le 0 luian's TVtroleum Halm. Get a !Yee.! Wiiplo KUtbe drill' Rtoi of Nye A Co

I'Jupepsy.

Tills is what, von ought to have. In I fact '"on must have it to fullv enjov life. Thousaiiils are searching for it daily.ar.d niourning because they lliul it no!.'

Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent, aununily by our people in the hope t' at they may iittuiu this boon. A!id yet It may he bad by all. We guarantee iiiat Elei'tric Hitters, if used aceoiding to illreetions and the use persisted in. will bring you good iligestlon and o.ist the. demon Dvi-pep'-ia and install instead Eupepsv. We recommend Electric Hitters, for Dyspeps:n and alldiseasi's of liver, st-cmaeh and kiditevs- Sold at. 50c and SI pi-r bottle by Nye A. Co.

For the New Year,

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

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.

Mill Price, 8 3-4c.

Retailing Price, 10c.

Our January Price, 7 3-4c.

Blankets and Comforts

One-Third Off.

Cloaks.

We have left soinc food things in Cloaks

and will sell them out regardloBs of cost.

So if tn need of a cloak don't fail to call 011

us.

Don't miss th eatest of all sales. Buying goods at theiHi prices is not an in^esttnoin i»».t .1.4 each purchase, f-n-erything our store will be "marked down for this.sale. ^avrngol -to per cent, on

ABE LE3VINS03ST, Next I loot' to Klsiun lliiiiu.

I'roiionnced Hopeless, Yct,SuveiI. From a letter written l.y Mrs. Ada E Hurt, of Gorton, S. we quote: Wataken witli oiul col-.l, whicii setllcd on my limns, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors: mive meup and said Iiould live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to Savior, determined that if I could not stay with mv friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to Ret, I)r King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. I gave ita trial, took in all eight bottles: it has cured me and thank GoJ I am now a well and lieartv woman." Tiial bottle free at Xyp «t Co.'a Drugstore, regular size, 50c and $1.00.

SHILOn S CODGfi''iliil Consumptiu Cure is sold, by us on a gtau-

cures consumption. For sale Morgan &. Co.

SLEEPLESS UIGHTS made miserable by that terrlbl^Wugh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for For pale by Moffett, Morgan ,fc Co.

He sure and attend the Janut. a nee sale at Abe Levinsou's. (it less tliim von ever bought them

Water rentals arc* now due nml paYiilili at the ollice of the Receiver on west ^luin (street. Call ut once. Dress paltiu'ns suitable lor holiday

Ika McCokxew., 'j-presents. Every brother, father and

Keceiver. liusbmid should see them at Hiscliof's.

ire.

Iteumrkuble licsciu

Mrs. Muhael Curraln, Pliunheld. ill. makes tin- statement that slieeat.ghl colli, vhlv.li settled on her lungs sue was trw.ted for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He toid her she whs a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her physician suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, she bought a bottle and toiler delight found herself benellted from llrst dose. Site continued its use and after taking ten hottb-s, found hersell sound and wellnow does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at Nye A- Co. drag siore, !arg** bottles 50c and $1.00

Hncklnn'g Arnica fyairt.

The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, cornfc, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- I quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect I itlafHe' Ion, or money re.'uuded. Price, 26 cento a box. For sale at Nye A C«. E drugstore. I

The best medical writersniiilm that, the successful remedy lor nasal catarrh imisti be ii' in ri ilatiiig. easy of apidi"inion •mid one that will reach all the remote ires and ulcerated surfaces. The history of tiie (Torts to treat catarrh during the past obliges us to admit that only on«* remedy has met these conditions, and that Is Ely's Cream Jialni. 'Ihis iiioMsaiit remedy has maslcied catarrh as nothing else has never done, and b-.t.h physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The mop- distressing symptom? yield to it.

Diseases of Women

A N S

Coriku.lallon roomi over Smlih't dru( atort. South Washl.-.gton Street, Oi»ford»v(l!e, Indiana.

I. R. ETTEK. ft!

Linens and Domestics.

'I'he most remarkable olTorinf of values ever plnced before the public. A culling of prices never before attempted bv an'v tlrin in the eit.v. -5 peiires Lonsdal'i Mleached muslin 7-"ie per yard. 'J5 pieces MasonvilleBleached n.uslin^^a per yard. 'JO pieces fruit of Loom Blcchod muslin

V.,c per yard. .»0 pieces I lope bleached muslin 7c per yard.

All full yard wide. *xtra soft iinisb. i:

orld Has Ever Seen.

Indigo Hluc prints, all PO Tor 5c per yard

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

I -15 pieces fast colors prints go at 3c per yard. i*Ma Heavy !oi:i: cloth onlv OV/.'c. always (sell at p."..c.

Millinery.

We don want to carry over any millin­

ery goods so if you want them an nearly

your own price give us a call. We will

please you both in style ainJ priees.

SILAS WRAY,

'VJVJ©£»V,

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Designer a ml Milivra ver

anufavi ui'cr of. "all kitids of

.\: Electrotypes ami KVooti Cuts, Urawfordsville, I tjdiaua.

Tui: .Itiritn l{'liec!j iilly ^»?cjni»n«*mis Sihis

Wray as a tirst-chi^s artist. »U* ilesivneO the-.

cut ofthe V.M.r.A.

PIANOS_and

ORGANS

CLEAXKD, TUX ED ANIL REPY\ I HUP. OR I'ACKKP.

JOHN M. MACT, No. 71o Aoutli tireen Street.

THE (.'RAWFOKDSVIL.I.K

Y. M._C. A

O. M. f!ta:(io, I'leswh-nt. S. Mokfiitt, Viee Prescient, (i. I'. Ot'HiMM, Ih.'cordln^r Secretary.

II. T. Treusurer. N. McCav. fieiu ra! Si-cr'Mary. lintlis, Tit!) inul rfiiower (Sylull

asj

ti

in,

Howling Alleys. I'nuui,

liiiines uui Iv l]int? roulil. Alee.!-, in^s Siiuility a: -1:80. p. m. Visiiors iilwavs vc:conie.

SecH-lary Mct.'n) 's o|!i«e hottr^ arc fiu to 10 a.tn iii't .i.-Ji't io :*t(» p.in, arni ev-i eve iin^' tf*(in 7 id ntii't! S i!\,ni:ty.

3 O S N

MA TTII ESS KS.

FUKNITUKE Kepiined am! l'ucke.l for Shipmept,,

GEORGE R. RtCE. Joel Block, 11*: est rike Stn et.,., .s. Out '(d w.)wn «»rk -olld.ted.-

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

194 Main Street, with Lyra Yurie