Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 January 1891 — Page 3
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Furniture, Stove anil (irocery Si ore.
Gents, Do You Need a Dress Shoe?
Try one pair Lilly Brackens' Hand-Sewed, And be convinced 'hat they .'v -A Are the test on the market.
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NERVOUS DISORDERS W.
.Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., /ACtlNfl LIKE MAQIC on the vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health
jtWM'Tbe Whole Physical Energy of the Human Frame. jTakerrat directed these famous pills will prove marvellous
restoratives to all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred diteaser:
^FSOLD' BY^ALL* DRUCCISTS, OS oeuta por 13ox
Pnptmd only by THOS. BEEOHAM, 8U HolenB, Lancashire, England.
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CLE^RUAU grocers keep
Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it Good housewives know that BAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO *nd you will be surprised at your success. !l BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
from Washington State, it is said, has an income of
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Deceaseds is to be pickled in alcohol which is better than being soaked in it before death,
But all the same
still continues to have the confidence ol the people as a jeweler, watch-maker and oculist.
Every Symptom Gone.
Probably no !RJ?Iirts *, much POIK tunions pain as rhrumtHiMt)'. Uvei no shmle '•nsiiplsihit has Dr. lavi«] Ken neily's Kavorlte UemcdvY ot Koundout N\ V.. woii more cure* thail Kheumaiism. My ji use lite a^oni/ln*.' patlent (MIM one.- more n^o his limbs and he iivellrom past eurs«f pain.
Mr. Frank St rail, a well known merchant r»l Now Hninburirh, N.. V, Miy*: "I sutlers tortures hoin
Sciatic Rheumatism
ca^o was a ven ha«l onr. ami ti'MH' oft ho mean* taken tfa\ inr relief. I iou Iir. 1 htvid Kennedy's Favorite Kcmedy, of Koundoul. N. V. and ameniireiy rid of my trouble. iinlv 'hree bottles brought ahout this wondeifui result. Il ha* htnlt me up and been ol frrcat benefit to me in other a\ I heartily recommend II tootlier sufferers.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
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DAILY
JOURNAL
l'MUIUY, JAX. 30. KS'Jl.
THEJJITY.
The Weather Kpporl.
for lii'llana—Tu.in.. niin, uarincr
Miss Birch Eutertains,
Lust ovomng Miss Fanny Jtiroh at lierhotno on east College street delightfully entertained tho O. M. Y. M. A. club and their goutlemau friends. Elegant refreshments were served and tlio evening most pleasantly passed by various amusemouts.
Rev- S, P. Oolviu the Center of Sensationllev. S. P. Uolviu, formerly of this city, has stirred up healthy sensation iu the Methodist church at La Porto. A number of iiis members aro trying to kick the dashboard out acuusing the pastor of usisg undue iuilueuoo in church politios. H'o is said to have used every means iu his power to prevent a vote of his church favorable to the admission of women to the general conference. Not only this, but iu lighting the measure he is said to have ottacked Miss Willard iu a most disrespectful manner, ma'siug her name almost by word. The war is a brisk one aud is creating a big sensation iu Northern Indiana.
REECUAM'S
1'II,T,S act like magic
Weak Stomach.
BKOWN'S VAI.L.KV.
Pauline Todd visited hero Saturday aud Sunday. Eva Wilkinson is spending a fewdays with friends iu Catliu, ills.
Miss Eva Pnttou coucluded a visit with friends at New Richmond Siturday.
Mrs. W. 1L Miles and Mrs. T. F. Patton were at Grandma Gibbon's near Waveland Sunday.
Mr. Hendricks returned to New Mnyt--ville last week after a pleasant visit with llev. Kendall.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. Stone, of Crawfordsville, spent the first part of the week with friends here.
Bruce Foster and sister Nora have returned to their homo iu Catliu, Ills, after a throe woeks' visit with relatives here.
WNG ATK.
Corn -13 cents per bushel. The hog cholera is iu our midst. R. E. Monroe hired to work for Mr. Buxton.
Mr. D. Gl'ouard aud his little girl are very sick. Uncle George Wostlall is slowly recovering.
Ross R. Donovan is still compelled to •tay iu tho house. Emma Ray lost a liue two-year-old 'illy last week from 11 new disease.
PiotiTot me-ti'ig (vi.-menivs the -7th of January at tho M. E. church. The section boss was left without a -ii'glc hand to work on tlie roud ou Monday. (Jhas. Sheelz would like have your traiie. He lias gasolene for sale at 15 cents per gallou.
Our new elevator has started now boom already. Tho towu has changed ts looks very much.
1'AK IvI:USUl "K«.
Arch Adams still continues wry sick. Mr^. Alice Armstrong is on the sick list.
A d:UH!' at Jake :Muite_y's lust Moud- night. Mrs. ]).ve Mdler vi-it-'.l the tir.-t of the week.
Miss CI ira Siuithson is vis-Hut: relatives in l!l.) )iniij^'!ale. .Ink" Mi Miiit-cy Ins mow.I lo the »-lithern part ol the State.
G. A. Gardener is helping William Sieks cle.r a puce of k'rinni I. A little lnby boy has taken lip !.ili. de at homo of Lowu Day.
I)-: llyt.'ii's brother and wife are visiting the J)-.-, 1 his family this week. A valuable colt belouging to I) S. \rmstro 'g was badly crippled a few days ago.
MicS -rllni 1L ten visited hor sir 'IT, Mrs. Doia llyteu, of I'awn -e, the liit of the week.
An oyster supper was given at the G.A. R. hall last Saturday mtrht for the members of the post and their families. All report a jolly time.
Will Johubou visited home folks lost Sunday. Will 8.jmn v.-ry much interested in his work and is well pleased with the Ladoga normal.
While returning from Ladoga last Saturday evening, John McMurtrev ond Cuss Roger, met with an accideut. The buggy was overturned, throwing the occupants upon tho ground, but they were not. seriously injured. I lie horse arrived home the next evening.
A Pleasing Sense
Of health und strength renowed aud of ease und comfort follows the use of Syiup of Figs, as it acts iu na/mony with naturo to effectually cleanse the system wheu oostive or bilious. For sale in 50 oent and SI bottles by all leading druggists.
Tho Motlujr'K Krlonci
Not only shortens labor und lessens pain attending it, but greatly dlmlniohes the danger to life of both mother and child If usod few months before confinement. Write to Tho Uradflold Regulacor Co., Atlanta Ga., tor further particulars. Sold by Nye Co. Crawfordsville, Ind.
Lebanon Sick.
A eeutleiunn from Leb-auou wns iu tlio city to-day and stated to '.L'lu-: JornxAr, that .-ince the turning of the natural gus thi'l'o, owing to its failuro, lji:bniion-iH tlio abode
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eat lot of puuplu iu the Ui.iteil Stutw. Tliore is wet'jnug, wailing ami gmihliiug of leclh willjout limit nml good i)eoile who blew in their lutiiey )repi.riiig for it are frantie. Cnuvfordsvillo played iU
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lliirvoy Howard is not expeeted
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to hv« Yac i.it houses in t'.iis ])luce arc- lew in number. t^iute a good many of oni- citizens li-ivc the grip.
The protracted meeting at the M. F.. church closed on Tuesday evening with three additions.
S. Beuuett will take your name and money aud send you this paper for the time paid for.
Mrs. J. W. White and children Sundaye 1 with or parents uear Urookston, returning on Tuesday.
Mrs. .1. It. White aud daughter, Grace, went home with her mother, Mrs. E. P. Washburn, of Kuuss.
Goo. Oliver, who married Miss MollieThonias, ol the Star City, has moved to our towu in the Kolsey addition.
The 1. O. G. T. elected new ollieers on last Tuesday evening,and is working order still taking in new members.
Apart of the Linden singers did uot Sto away the fore part oft ho week as they iutended to on the account of the ckness of friend.
Tho Farmer's Alliance is growing very fast now. Members are coming in to it ut every meeting aud others are seeking admission to the oi li
Mrs. A. S. Fralev accompanied Miss Luor Fraley to Greeneiutle, and was there until the middle of the week. Miss Fraley will attend school at ].)ePauw for awhile.
Harvey Lampev moved into his new building ou south Madison street last week, and Willard Mikels moved into Rettio Nelson's house on north Madison street not long ago.
J. S. Renuett is one of the T. O. G. T. boys who works for the cause of tempereuce, and is anxious to see others come into tho order to help him along with tho work of reforming drunkards into sober men. He will organize lmlgos when called upon.
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Miss Daisy M-sClure is in very poor health at present. W. A. Shaukliu visited Cross 1 loads Wednesday night.
Il-irry Shanklm visited luscotisi !•'. M. Shaukliu Saturday. Rev. .1. M. Stafford is holding .-a-pro-tracted meeting this week.
Mesdames John Stout and lien Stout aro visiting their pirents nt Malott. Mrs. Thos. Breuks left for Kansas Tuesday morning to visit her patents. She expects to be gone some time.
An oyster supper was enjoved by the Cross Roads folks at John Messmore's Tuesday night.
Miss Mollie Mclutyre received a handsome gold watch last week, a present from her father.
A man who lias pr.e Mced tned eine folia years. ought-to know sail from sugar read what In- says:
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Messis. F. J. Cheney it Co.—Gentlemen:—-! have been in the general pit.ice of medicine for ino.-t -III years, ana would say that iu all my pnu-t.lce an?! experience haw never seen a pr' mi:u Hon that I eouli) prescrih-'-with
We w'll .five ?iuu for any ca Caiaarli tiiat cannot Oe cured vtl,ii .~ Cataarii Cure, 'laken internally. l-\ J. CHKXRY A- CO.." l'ro| "I'oiedo. I hl'j -.
So'd by druggists,
V'To -Morrow at !):4.~i A. 1. The great Innkrup.. sa!e of fine tailor made clothing begins in the Stone Vronl huii-liug. one door east of the. court house. This stock is from a huge factory iecenily,failed in lik'.igo.and mil-:, lie sold to satisfy the, credit.ois. We ip.i'itea few -pri'-es: Men sail wool sniis worth $11 only £.'! 7-1: men's ail wool pants worth I only cetifs niijii's extra heavv over ^ats oni\' its centmen's me ljy «tilf it.- worth ?:i f»t), only '.is t-e-^ls. CiiliMren* suits at :enl]cini.' ['lie \s underwe ir. good .aiit\'} oidy nts a MI I. "I'i:ne aii-i (.pace: do not pcrmil to ni- nHun aii irg.iiiis offeit-d Ho not faii to aiwi.il this grcii! a-ui'guce tleass'icii a cliaia-e oulv comrs.t):i' a lite time'. Positively no g.e.d-.sold or ii-i me- ali'iwed in tli- iMiildiiiii until Sat. urday. .l,iii.'-:' tV- at l* a.m. i,o..k forI he red l!-g and. sign Ohii.-ip'o lb-.'m allure...
0. .Sc'ott, at tile city Cl-'i k^s- elViee In city !-'uii(ling. i.- agent- for the CVneinnali ConiniiMeial-Ua/el11 I.nipiiie! .'I ne Indiana Stair- .l uri:al. "i'oli.'do Iliad,', Chicago Inter-Ocean, SI Louis CilobeIleiiii eiat aii'l i'eterson's Magazine, or. any oLiier per!"di».al desired. Also at-'ent fertile li.it I.let1, liooi liiudeiA'.of Tert Hi.lite. Call ami see him or address hnn care city building.
Catarrh In Colorado.
1 i.sed Kl.'s Cieaiu P.alni .for dry catarih. It proved a cure.—1!. I',
W. A. Hover, Druggists, Denver 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Halm to all stifTeicrn Iroin dry catarrh from experience. -Mitehaol Heir, i'harmaeist, Denver.
Ely's Cream ISalm has cured many cases of Catarrh. It is in constant deniaud.—Geo. W. Hoyt, l'liarmiicist. Cheyenne, Wv.
I'ronouiieed Hopeless, Yi-t Saved. From a letter written by Mr*. Ada E. Hurt, of Gorton, S. we quote: Wat. taken with a bad colli, which settled on my hums, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors nave me up and said 1 timid live but a short time. I gave myself up to m\ Savior, determined that if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to get l)r King's New Discovery for consumption, roughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at Nye A- Co.'s Drugstore, regularslze, 50caud Si.00.
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licei'ine afflicted nnil remain so, -ufforinf untoM miseries from a sense of delicacy tliey cannot overcome.
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, lystimulating
and arousingto.liealthy
action all her uroatis,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC. It muses health to hlootn on the cheek, and joy to reitin throughout the frame. It never fails to cure.
ThB Best Medicine ever Made for Women. "Mywifo has been under treatment of leading physicians three years, without benefit. After using three bottlesof
MrsHolloway8tBrunton.
Hive rc'inovMitheir I)rtSMnnking Kstsib lilunent ovor tlio Investment Hunk on S. VV'ashii.tMon stivel. and aro now tilted lip in tine style 10 rcsuino work. Also, touch! iho HtJUdin^ton-Taylor Svston.. jnn'Jii-'Jt^
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Mrs. Dr. Urittith tflveu special Attention Chronic und Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obtttetrlcs. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FRBK
Birber-Shop and Bath-Rooins.
John Korcdycu has jmrchascd tlic Court Mouse Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, and will run a first-elates establishment it. every particular. 1 le respectfully asks for a share of the patronage and guarantees satisfaction.
v.v'- The Iju.-ey Kstaie. All ie!'U..- who ate Indebted to the estate1of the late O. Laeey are hei eby noctied t,o call and settle their accounts forthwith. Tin* books are In my olllee and a list of ihe accounts is at l'ontious V, Eie.-ev's book st-'i**. l'nvments can be lnlide at either place Tin* number of debtors is too large for me to personally all on them' for ivment hence parties Interested will save costs hy giving Immediate attention to HiK notb'e. wii.liam t. imrsii,
Adniinistrator.
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Gh!J4r«w Cry for Pitch«r*« Castov&,
Shlloh's Cure win immediately rollovs Croup. Whooping Cough aud Bronchitl For pule hy MofTotf, Morgan &. Co.
Health demands a healthy livei. Take Simmon's Liver liegulator for dyspepsia and Indigestion.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator. One dos worth 100 dollars.
Bowels Irregular and constipated, resulting In Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Kogulatoi.
Xo pill or nauseating potion but a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmon's Livoi Jiegulator. lip
Simmon's Liver Regulator is a most excellent appotl/.ing tonic.—Snml. S. Pentz, Chap, to Ulshop of Xortli Carolina.
She WH* L.ompletoly(*ured. A daughter of my ciiBtormer suffered from suppressed menstruation, ami her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Bradfield's Female Regulator, which cured h--r.— J. W. Ilellums, Water Valley,Miss. Write Tho Brinltleld lieg. Co., Atlanta, Ga for particulars. Sold by Nye & Co. Crawfords'.llle, Ind.
Our Prices on
Muslins, Tickings, Jeans, Flannels, Shirtings, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, and all Domestic Dry Goods Will be sold cheaper than any other house in Crawfordsville will or can sell them.
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Brass Band, Orchestra and Jubilee Singers.
Prices 50 and 35 Cents.
Monday, February 2.
REEVES'
Opera BoufTe Go. |{f'vcs
MUIIUH.', Proprietors, N. I'. Mainiyor,
In nil enlin lv Ori^riniil S itliv oh(»ooiiu' Itiiinorlnl I'wcin.
"FAUST"
It II Sewer MepiiisWiphrlefl Mnppy l)li-kTurner HnmrioiM li \Vjifd .S.-iliel 1^*4 May Duryea MarMierlt^ Mis Helen Maekaye I'aust Miss Maudi'WiJniot VuhMitlia* Miss Victoria CiLsieltau. ....Mnrtha Jto A KTIsT.s—Our own orchestra, and full
choru.s, frrand hullri, da/zllnK marchos, tna^nillcedt cost nines, now and
(*lalarjito cllccts.
I'rodiHMMl under the porMHial Mipi.'rvipion of
.. the author, .I.W.Munroe, of Hoston.
.ltcserved scat ol Kobinson A Wailnce.
^^"PlilCKb, i5, 50 mid 7? cents.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LINE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers and Ha^Ka^e toDupots, Hotels, or any partot' the Citv. Also proprietor of the Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Line
The Cheap Price* will be maintained und Satisfaetoiy serrice rendered. Leave cailfl at Stables on Market street, slate at Snodgrass Ac Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.
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li:i|»|iy to repori rapitllv inereiisiiiy liusini'ss^^v.-:, And to say thai new feature lias hecn added.
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SILASwRAY
Designer and Engraver
Manufacturer of all kinds of
." Electrotypes and Wood Cuts. Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Tin: .lontXAL cheerfully recommends SUHB
W ray a? a Jirst-triass artist. He designed Hie
eut fift.lie Y.M.U.A. building.
PIANOS
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ORGANS
Cl.KAXEl), TUX1CD and REPAIRED.
Or PACKKD.
JOHN M. HAGV, No. 715 South Green Street.
Diseases of Women,
AND SUKUKItr.
Consi-.tntlon roomi over Smith'* druf Bii.ro. isouth Wa» di.gton Street, Cr*«tntUvtilc, I inllnnu.
I. R. ETTER, M.
A. D* LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance. GOOD NOTES CASHED. Past Main Street, with W.T.Whittlngtou
Till- CKAWFOKDSV1LLE
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(). President. MOKKHTT, Vice President. IV nritiiAM, Recording Secretary.
H.T. ICIN Treasurer. N. C. MCCAV. (ieneral Secretary.
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Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling Alleys. Piano, Games and Reading rodili. Meet-" ings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.
Secretary McCay'p ofllce hours are from 0 to 10 n.ui and 3::i0 to r, :'i0 p.m, and every evoi* in« from 7 UJU:30, exeontinjf Saturday,
UPHOLSTERING
-MATTRESSES-
FURNITUltE Repaired and Faoked for Shipment. GEORGE B. BICE, Joel Block, 112 West Plko Street. Out-of-town work solicited..
