Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 February 1891 — Page 3

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-£&- all Grocers Keep it: EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT.

What Is It

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We all want to Succeed in Life and now is your'chance to save from 10 to 20 per cent, on Boots and

124 Sash Main Street.

A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, -W

For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS

Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ACTING LIKE MAGIC on the vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health

.~ci The Whole Physical Energy of the Human Frame. Taken as directed these famous pills will prove marvellous restoratives to all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred

diseases. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS, 3?rioo, S&3 oontM pot* XSox* Prepared only by TITOS. BEECHAM, 8t. nolens, Lancashire, England. .??. 7". .1 L1.

J'S CO., Sal# A t/rti t.n for Vnltfl Stilt's, ,'}(,% ('mini St., Xrw ovk, (tchtt if your tinty flint dors not kccjt them) ti ill ittail Ilt r.'lutm 'x I'illson rrerijtt of jru'f—but inquire first. (Mfiition thiM iMtprr.)

and

"CMtorlaUso well adapted to children that rrcoiruuend it superior to any prcticnuuon kfiowa to mo.'* IT. A. A.ocn? a. il, i.,

So, Oxford B4,» Brooklyn, N. T.

He deserves it.

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SOME BEf\NS

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Children.

Castor! enrol Oolle, ConsWpatloB, Sour Ptomacii, UiarrhaBa, KntctAUoB, Kilta Vonns, givea aleop, aaul premew oh pcsiion. WUhuut izijurioui modlcstio^ Tus CcN-fAUH OciMrAKT, 77 Murray Street If. Y,

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'1'lMiUit MK, ulHl UliCtnitilf'l ili llltt ELEGANT. ILLUSTRATED CmatOGUE. i-(Z££-

David Bennett Hill is a candidate for President on the Democratic ticket in 18912 and only has

land to beat. J. Streeter rfis a candidate tor Senator Irom Illinois with Qood change? of success W. Otto is a candidate for the county and city and

largo part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness SAP0LI0. ci' rni'iT« often xutifttltutc clicaper Roods for hAPOI.IO, to '»«•«cp tronu scud back »ucb article*. *ntf laslrt

training,

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(inuiit'rpiiiK'iMiK'r: superior ir"»- for funu.slied. rta & OfRH. PnopmcraifS,

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trade of this your trade

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l*he more woTfi^^^^he Busy .wives who useS AFp l-i vy never seem tro ^ro.w old.Try a.c&.ke*" ""Acomplete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from hadly •washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles wh._ seemed light as air. But by those things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neg ec •vhea h6 finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home

noes

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bavin* ju»

I Itwas Just In Time.

I. (i. O. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, .Midi,, says: "I located this place ." years ago, having formerly resided in Tiny, N

V. I l*jiv- been gie.it. snlTor-i' lioiii what, OK.- |'1I\sicians nt Troy called liright's Disease. I used Dr. Konuoilv's Pavoille Remedy, of liounUiut, X. V. All Hi.- I- rriblc symptoms of tin disease nrefcono. 1 have no truces of uny

Disorder of the Kidneys,

hver or l»lml!»»r. \Vh'» \suul»l boyrini^itin* oost i)i' this m«"ii in unto k»llar but.tl«») f««r such a bU'hbiuK ivfus** thU simple though siiH/t'ii* U»ki»n of ^raHtul«' for b»»in^ pei-fettly ruivt I o\vi» •'vorv tiling to lDr. Kcnnxlv's Ka\oiit«.» K'-hhhIv ami this will iniluiv OMHTB wlio snAVr from unv

kilniy,

livur or ll»utl

tiUonhr, to u^o (his me'lictno

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.

Mmil- nt KOI/MHU" N. V.

DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, i-'EH. 11, 18'Jl.

THE JJITY.

The Weutlier Report.

For Indiana—7i.in., fair, warmer.

ISTotioe.

A. Worley is not in mv emH.ALI •KICV.

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WISE AND OTHERWISE.

—"XMiust Up To Date." —The iiur.'oumvnco ut Music Hull thm t-'VOU'iiy will bo tlio most ultractive' o[iorn uvcr neon iu Ordwforilsvillo.

Last week Trufiteo Hurtman gave out to the jor more wooduud coal tlmu in any threo week" siueu ho entered oiliue. It kt.'pt three men busy hauling to destitute. —Tin: CitAwrnunsviLi.E JOI-UNAI priuts a table of electric li^ht lignros, siiowiug what the principal cities in Indiana pay for light. It gives GreeucaHth under the old contract of §72 per imp. Wo have a new coutruct now and g. ir light for about n::e of the cheapoil contracts ever miulo 111 lndiau.i. Cireoncastle Times.

Uev. Otis A. Hmitli lias acc.pt the call teudere him from Kvmit-vilie, and will remove to that ciiv abi.ut the middio of March. Ue is to le-eive 000 a year salary, and p.irs miyj. The church is one of the loudius ones in tho .-itati'S nd the cull comes unsolicited ind unanimous. Who Kev. .S' it 11 succieshor will be is uqt at. present kuow u. Frankfort

N'CWH.

-The peculiar rose tint of the fckin for which the Persian women are world la ion* is duo to tho use o! their "IVr--iian Mocha Coffee." This is a com oonent part of Lluluian's Dauntless cif lee, and if nuyono will uso this, small cup at each meal) for nil: woeks md do not notace decided change in Uiu ukiu, the cost of tho trial will I cheerfully refunded. All grocers hand! It.

Missionary To.i.

Tho lias'Jlissionary Society of the First Presbyterian churjli will give tlieir annual Missionary Tea in the church parlors ou Friday

n-euing,

Fob.

13th. Au interesting programme consisting of vocal and instrumental nm.-ic, readings MI 1 recitntions, has been prepared for tho evening onterhiinmeut. Supper will bo served froru 5 to o'clock. Admission only 15 cents. All •ire invited.

Eausi Up To Di.to

The charming -ubritte. M/SS Kate Castletou, aud her excellent company appoarwl at tho tirtm 'ihoatre last night in the ludicrous burlenpie, 'Faust Up To Date." Miss Castletou's .Murguorito is one of tho neatest and no charming creations of this popular artist. Her dancing is grace itself, and lior singing is sweeter lhau when she first appeared in this city. Mr. H. W. Wright's Mophistophelos and Miss Blanche Chapman's Young Faust also were capitailv {jiveu. In fact, tho entire performance wns most enjoyable, not tho least feature being tho mounting tho stage and tho costuming of the chorus.—IudiiUiipolis Journal. At Music Hall this evening.

From Mrs. Shields.

Airs. Laura Shields, tho sister-iu-law of W. I'. l'ottit recently wrote au interesting letter to friend iu this city. Sho btates that Pettit has not written to his littlo duughtor, Diue, since lie outerod tho ouitentiary. Mrs. Shi(ilds thinks that Pettit fully believed Unit ho would bo convicted as iu June he allowed his life insurance in tho lloyal Arcanum to run out. Tho Royal Arcanum will not cirry an insurance on a convict aud Mrs. Shields thinks that Pottit allowed his iusurauco to drop boouuso lieknow tho policy would bo rendered worthless in case of his conviction which was inevitable.

The Horse Sale- ,\:

Tho Xow Ross liorso sale yesterday was a great success. A great many horso dealers from a distance were there uud tho crowd numbered over 0,000 111011. There were 11 good many line horses sold including sonio blooded stock from Illinois. Poca li igle, tho celebrated fust horso of Xow Ross, was not sold but several of his splendid colts brought prices ranging from between 5175 to S2-5. A goodly number went, from here to day to attend tho .'o which was continued.

Vmdicted .Before Til •, 1 aw. Rill Wiihito had his hotter L.uf bi fore Judge Ramsey yesterday ou the charge of having designated him (Ri:lpiB the olfspiing of a femulo ouuiuo. Aftor a hearing tho Judge concluded thut tho luily should bo dismissed.

BEECBAM'S PILLS

Weak Stomach.

act like magic cn a

A Suggestion By a Frioixl to hoOity, To til*' Ivlst.H' ul The Juuriuil. Since Crawfordsvillo is well surrounded by rural ccmelerief, which in uu early day soomod to b*.! "far out" aud since tho growth of tho city is ohecked by the illconvenieiici of pultiug .streets arouml them, I would suggest the plan of coucoutratiug all tho ill kept, unsifchtly coim teries at Oak Hill, where more thiiu 10U acres of land lapted and designed for beautiful rostnur plac.i for the departed friends of the city and suirouuding country will be well kept aud remain for agisus a pledge that tho living are not unmindful of the rospuct for the dead. If the Oak Hill Company will set apart a portion of their beautiful grounds for the Masons and Odd l'\jilo\w to occupy and invito thoso orders to remove thoir riends to thoso grouuds iu O.ik llill, a very largo propLrtiou would be removed within a year. 1 havo heard a number of persons say that if they could exchange their lots iu those cemeteries for au t.]ual lot iu O.ik llill, they would remove their friends at onco. Now thiu is purely a business transaction aud a wise one, too, for all irties concerned, but O.ik llill offer a lot in thoir ground tj nil persons willing to exchange, by tho owner of a lot in these little oomoteries giving to Oak Hill a deed for tho sumo, and iu a very little while ouo half or two-thirds of tho lots will bo vacated aud become the property o" Oak

Hill. This is the enly real busiuoss way toiiccomplibh the trausler of these little ill-kept unsightly cemcteries to a place w'here ouch living person can point with pleasure atd any, "See how wu care for our friends." PKOHIIKSS,

Private Cpiuious Made Public. S. A. K. lioacli: "1 am in town to serve on tho grand jury. Of course my belief will havo nothing to do with my iction in the Coouibs cahoas "11 wo have lo do is to return au 'indictment, but 1 thiuk the existing laws for murder are too severe. I don't think a man should ever be hung unless lie slips up and shoots some one in the back. This life soLt.'iieo business is entirely wrong aud think "0 years is long enough for anyone to servo. Ii a fellow can live behind stone walls that long ho has beeu punk-hed severoly enough for any crime. 1 wish a law would be passed ti lfiat effect. .1 was talking George .Small, who was a juryman iu l'eltit's ease, and lie concurred iu what 1 said on this point. 1 think 20 eais would huv

Oct ii 1' ouoii for Peti.il to serve iu the penitentiary." *'.•.•••' A |iromiui*nt musiciuii. "I' approvt mo hoaitily of that policy by which secular entertainment!* for the benefit of outside parties are kept out of tho lurch but it does seem to me that iu rtof.nl instance ilio idea was carried out too strictly. A benevolent organization of tills oily de.iiied to hive tho il idiau street church choir, i.f Indianapolis, the iintst organization of the kind in tho State, givo a s.icred concert here. It •.vas of course necessary to have a pipu jrgan ami ereforo to have the concert in a church. l!ut tlio trustees of tho lillereut churches decided that they ooiild not allo.v ii so the .'ert hud to be triveu up aud Crawfordsvillo missed the opportunity of enjoying au evening of beautiful anil elevating music.".,.. ..

Rev. g. P. C'olvin's Muddle, A party writing from LaPor'.o in IOgiird to the dilliciilt 11' v. S. P. Cohin isluiving with a part of his llock, says tho following: "Xo ouo in Lit Porto given any attention to the recent trouble in the Methodist church, Tho whole mutter is this: A few sore heads, and big beards which have been periodically getting tip rows iu ilio .Methodist church for years, have rented the L. G. 1'. X. rooms for one evening iu tho week for 'prayer and congenial worship.' Tho Methodist church as a rtliole is glad to have lliem leave and feels that it is now in a uositijti to work iluhan red. Il is of course an unpleasant occurrence but uo right thinking purson blames Kov. Colviu iu tho least, lie is a plain outspoken man and probably souieof his sermons havo struck too deeply, Tho soreheads found th'-y couldn't run tho church aud retired."

IJ. 0. S, A. Affairs.

There was a large attendance last evening ut tho 1'. O. S.A. hall and woik was done ill all the degrees, JamosShovliii aud Walter Roderick beiug duly initiated into tho mvstoiies of tho first. 1! sides a visiting dclegatiou from Xcw Richmond the lodge was favored by tho presence of 12. 1). It iker, Xatiounl Organizer, of Leidville, Colorado. Mr. Haker left to-day for Fran klort whore he will piobably organize a camp. The affairs of tho Crawfordsvillo camp are most nourishing aud tho elegant now hall will be entered about tho lirst of March.

The RoubinB House OpenedAt noon to-duy tho busos began to make tho trains for tho liobbius House, which has beeu elegautly refitted and furnished by its ent-rprising proprietor, W. 1. Jones, The lirst moul will bo served this evening at tea time. The uew hotel starts oil' under the most tl.itteriug prospects and a good business bo Mifely f.rediuti'd for it.

Untitled to the Hest

All lire entitleil to Hie best, that tlic'r UH'iicv will buy, so every fainilv Simula have at once, hett'c of the hest lamdy renicdv. Svrnp of Figs, to cleanse the systeu'i wlieu billions or custivu. For sale in rocaud #1.0(1 buttles bv ail leading druggists. lioid In tne iieu.tV ur Chilblains?

NEWa OF A PERSONAL NATURE.

—11. T. Cruig is iu ludiuuapolis. —W. E. Maxwell is visiting in Kockviilo. —Mrs. 121. Voris is visiting iu ludiuuapolis. —J. C. Guskei was iu ludiauapoiis today. —Eph Grifilth wont to Now lloss this morning. -Will Houkol went to Torre Uuuto this moruiug. -Miss Koso Alfroy wont to ludiauapoiis this moruiug. -Hubert Wilhite wont to Attica this morning to uttoud tho wedding of a cousin. -Miss Xusbaum, who has boou tho guest of Mrs. Joloy Joel, left for Chicago to-day. -Miss Florence llirsh, who has been isiting friends here, roturuod to Lufay tte to- lay.

-Johu Campbell has purchased tho boot and shoo repair shop of Williams Brothers on south Green street.

Tie- Mri'..' I« Ii«.nrra1. [fXf:

VirrM.trK.iii, I'a.. Feb., II. 1 ispatehe^ from the- i'eiinelU\o l',e coke region repoit the .Ml'iUe of ilie c.elieworliers and miners as 'general. The plants have t-i-f-ed down anTMhe only niploye. on duty are tin? pumpers and watchmen. Order, prevails at all poinl. and no trouble, for the present at least.'is-apprehended. Over IT.(.MM men are idle.

A ««t t» l"r«»

•tl to I til I-VU 11. 1 It-rnian •.1 tiiis virin1.* i\ in tUi» wotxis n«v, Irving',rlo.it liU

11 A NC« '!i. Mich. HflUmnp. it v. a- ir i-r* ilnrrn^

NKW Jl/tKK I'M.

Perry irtiu, of ludiuuapolis, is her ou a two weeks' visit with his parents. Miss FauuioDoyal, our favorite siugor. It ft this week to sing with a troupe.

There were four additions to tho Baptist church Suuday. Tho meetings will bo eontiuui d.

Mrs. John Rilov, in company with Dr. Ue.itty, took her sick child toseo Ur. F.usminger.

On Friday afternoon of tho 20th inst. the schools will give a teinnerauoo programme. Patrons and friends are invited.

Rev. G. P. Fuson, the pastor of tho liup'ist church hero has boo.1 called to Illinois bv the serious illness of a brother. Rev. Hugh McCabp will till Mr. F\isou's place till he returns. l'ix'iDiinatious for promotion will be held ou the 27th of this mouth. Pupils who expect promotiou should be in tlieii pla jes every day to take advantage of the reviews that will begin. Parents are urged to assist tho teachers iu the mutter.

Hereafter bills and "special inducements to school childrou" advertising counterfeit shows will not bo distributed through tlio schools. Teachers hav boon annoyed no little of late Irom that source. Woolfer this us au apology to patrons.

A Fortunate and tiriitct'ul Woman. Mrs J. H. Gil s. of Everett. I'a.. says "I suffered for years from kidney and gravel troubles. No physkhuiK or medicine at home, did me any good. I finally vlsit»-d mv former home at Hound, ut. N V.. and began using Ur. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, ot Itoundout, X. V. A few words tell the result. I am a perfectly well and happy woman ice more. 31m Was Completely i'ore«l.

A daughter of my eust.ormer suffered from suppressed menst ruatlon, and her health wu? completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle ot Hradlleld's Female Regulator, which cured ti -I-. ,1. W Heliums, Water Valley.Miss. Write The lit'ielfield Reg. Oo., Atlanta, 'ia for part iciilais. Sold bv Nve ,fc (U. I'rawfotds.ille. Ind.

Settle I p.

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01

Ohafiiig? or a Run or any Old Sores? file best thing In the world for It le Column's Petroleum Balm. Getafr-e Bituple at the drui/ -tor.. of Nve A do

No one ever tried Simmon's Liver Ueirulator without being satisfied with Its effect.

C. (leiitlemeii. At ten I Ion. Take your soiled and faded clothing to he re-dyed, cleaned and repaired to look •pial to new to the American Htenm Laundry. They are the agents for the Boston Stenii: Dye Works, of Lafayette. Work done 011 short notice.

Take Simmons Liver Regulator. One dos worth 100 dollars.

Xo pill or nauseating potion hut. a pleasant, tonic and purgative Is Simmon's Live! Regulator.

OATARBJI OCRED,

Lacey's book store. Payments can himade at either place. The number of debt. IS is too large for me to pcisonally call ou them for payment hence parties interve'.ed will save costs by giving Immediate attention to this notice.

1 HE AMERICAN

BRADFIELD'S

IJI

indel.'ted to /,'ill,ert A Co. are I to call at my store immediate-

request

Iv and s-t tie by oil her cash or note as '.'inh to use the proceeds. OUAUI.ES K. Gihiir.nr.

WILLIAM T. BHt'Slf,

., Administrator. Jan.'29, 1891.

You don't have tocontiuiie dosing with Simmon's Liver Regulator, Often a lit tie cures effectually.

I feel It my duty to say a few word in regard to Ely's Cream Balm, ami I do entirely without, solicitation. I Imvr used more or less than half a year, and li.ve found it. to tie most admirable. have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was little boy and never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to even do that. Many of my uf ipmintanccs havo used it wit.li good results.—Oscar Ostium, 15 Wail en Ave 1 liicago. III.

Give your pel. dogs or eats Simmon's Liver Regulator when sick —It will cure them.

SliHob's Cure will Immediately rellevs fro.ip, Whooping Cough and Broucliltl For sale bv Moffol.t, Morgan & Oo.

—Ladles take your dresies, siiawl an cloaks to have re-dyed and cleaned on short not ice to the American Steam Laundry. Mr. W. it. Oosnell is agent or tie'

Old

reliable Boston Steam f)y

Works- Call for prlcelllst.

1 proscribe Simmon's Liver Regulator and it deserves all the praise it receives —Ur- l. W. Atkinson, Siloam Springs, Ark.

GlMTOf^

%\^W^W0MAN.

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS' BILL. pU'1

:i y.-MP

Croup. «'I

health and sweet

•ireuth secured, by Shlloh's catarrh rem-

r«ly.

Price 50 cents. Napal Injector free. \Wlett, Morgan*

The baccy Kstate.

All persons who are indebted to the estate I.f the late O. M. Lacev are hereby noiiflcd to call and setthi their account.I'tr'hwllh. The books are In my office and a list of the accounts Is at Pont ions

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Dradtield's

Ftmale Keptilator- flul (rood :than all tho nuHiifii.'? k!jo hnrt.'tak^n before. Jt\A!ESI OOTT, Ciirml. Ill,

Hav»?.'su.n*?rof1 poriodjonlly lory«oi^ boon tivated by tho physi^mnt r«ii»»f Bradtield's Female Rcjjulator tlKi ir.o more goot than oth^r

Mr*. Ki.!2\A DAVIS, Clmrlott.-, S. C,

Mavis U{?c.t Oradficld's Female He^ulalor u:nJ can rucoinm»jnd it tu all my {ri«?nds Mi«« C, S, WIEMEYEB. Denver. Col.

HKADriin.n Rinvrt.ATVU Co., Atlaula SoKl by all Druggists. I'ricc, Si.oo per boitlc. by Myv A" to,

scom

EMULSION

DOES CURE

CONSUMPTION

In its First Stages.

tic sine {/oil i/''f tin- ytimin

HUMPHREYS'

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Nervous Drhiliiy

STEAM LAUNDRY

I .ace Curtains a Specialty.

Ciiiarantee to Please the Ladies.

"W. PL. Gosnel]

•. The American Steam I. auntlry has ilie agency for

Herman iNIiller's Steam Dye Works,

Uf I.Al'AYF.TTK

Orders left llier

L* will

receive prompt attention.

1.00

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Mia.STAJ',.l

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of irtr rlculy l-.mid Iu fifth ami u«IO,

free.

HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OO.. Oor. William and John Streets, Now York.

S E I I S

DR. BANDEN'S

ELECTRIC BELT

WTTH5U5PCHS0HY ran row lWEAKMEN

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AiTrr to cu i'T i-it st.w IlfCTRlC BUT AND SUSHNSOHl Mv1c tf-r tl»t» pur

prtllir gsvl»|j? fn-^ly, JM1d« Saoth I ii W A itl.il/ttlftid H'.OItMl SM'ltKXini

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m»m»iillT in ll.t-r.^eniU. 5'-»l. Kr-*. ELECTEI003.. lUUUS.ltalii., CHICAOO.IIL

0. Si .t t, ill, the 'i! Cli'l'k's olli.'e tn city biilidiiii,'. is acynt for the Cim-i 11 natt Commercial -G11 zette, Fmpdrei .The ndlai.a Stat- •loun:»i. Toledo Blade, Chicago I liter-Ocean, Si. Louis GlobeDemocrat and l'et.'isoiVs ,Maga/.ine. or any other periodical desired. Also agent for the Bintlelt Book Bindery,of I one Haute, ('all ami see loin or address hon •are oil building.

The New Discovery.

You have heard veil-friendsand neighbors talking alio.it it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal expel 1 nee just how good 11 thing it, is. if you hav.-ever tried it, you are one ot its staunch Irion.Is, l.eause the wonderful thing about it is,that when once given a trial, lb. King's Now Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used It am) should lie afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat, luilgor chest tumble, secure bottle at once and givo It a fair trial It is guaranteed e\ery time, or money refuudud Trial bottle fieo at Nye fc Co.'s drugstore. 6

No Change of Curs

From St. Louis to Hot Springs. Colorado or California. The Vandalia line holds out the above Inducements to parties wishing to go to above points. Whv go around out of your way, when von can go direct and so easy via the Vandalia line. Leave homo at. !':45 a. 111., eat dinnw next day at lint, Springs: Ark at I p. m.: piunic Pul'nnin and Tourist oleep'ng cars from St. Louis to allfornla and chair cars free from St. Louis, to Colorado points. All without change: Every (.om^ort and mor- saf"tv than at home. Get info million and tickets of J. C. Hutchinson, airent at Main street depot.

Painting the town red means headache In the mornintt. Simmon's Livor Itegulator prevents It.

MUSICHall

Wednesday, Feb. 11

uf till*

StroiiKOsL Iiurlete|ues

oil

I lit mud.

Miss Kate Castletou

As Leading Actor,

i° good artists.

duppcrtcd by

PriccH, 85, M.I ami

W. II. LaFleur,

Expert Plumber,

Desires in

Annoimce that

I'mcKH. .^5 •M

ie lias located

I11 iliiscitv.

.•2.^ .'1.1

Leave orders

At the otlice of the

Water & Light Co.

i». M. (iiiKiid, I'reshleitt.

W. S MOKKKTT, VJCO

1

SILAS WRAY,

Designer and Engraver

Mamifnoiurerof all kinds of

Electrotypes and Crawfordsvillo,

Wood Cute, Indiana.

Tnr..loraNA 1.cheerfully reconunenils Silas W'rnv as a llrsl-uIasH artlsl. lh ilcslK'ied Mie cut of the V.M.C.A. bulMIni:.

T1IK CllAWFOUUSVII.LE

Y. M.C. A

President.

(i. T. lu itH.w, Hecordlng Seereuiry.

II.

T.

KING,

Treasurer.

N.

C. MCCAV.

General Seeretury.

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

Secretary .McCay's olllce hours an-fi-oui 9 to 10 u.ni., and 3:30 to SO p.ra,: and evorv cvoihut from to 0 30, ojtccutlnif Saturday,