Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 February 1891 — Page 3

The

NationalHymn^^FOB

N.K.FAIRBANK£CO.CVS

DAILY.

the

the profit on the shoes you need,

Buy at once, the cost sale has been a success. JKEILY

124 East Main Street.

"Will Open

On Saturday, February 21,

New Slock of Clothing,

Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing tiooils.

Boston Clothing Store,

for Infants and Children.

"Cattori* to well adapted to children Ihat1 rrcommend it luperior to any prescription known tome." H. A, Amra, M. D., jyi 8B» Oxford 8t, Brooklyn, K. Y.

IDEAR SIK:—Reciprocity

World's Fair.

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

My Country 'tis of thee, Sweet i.ind Vf liberty, Of thee I sing "-and where our fathers died .and where our Mothers cried, Over the wash-tub tied l.et freedom ring. My native country thee— Land of UK noble, free— Thy name 1 love love thy tucks and frills But oh: what laundry bills Mv soul with horror thrills When 1 think of thee. Let music swell the breeze,

And blow through all tha trees Hail SANTA CLAUS: Let tired mortals wake And gladly try a cake. Let nil (or cleanness sake, Jciu the applause.

MAKERS

Time

Is almost up, don't miss your chance to save

Kast Main Street..

ames S. Malony

FORAlt-

NATIONS.

Pat I

ATA RRH

THE POSITIVE CURE.

I ELY BROTHERS. 60 Wanan BW New York. Price CO cU.1

Caster!* cure* Ootle. Oootfp^io". 8our Stomach, DiarrfeoB*. Knid»Uo«^ Kills Worms, give* deep, aa gestion, I Without injurious THE CBNTArm COKTANT, 77 Murray Street, If.T.

The Office Towel.

A po t, who evidently got his inspiration from experience, says.:

Then be came with a whoop and a liow', To seek the editor's blood, A brawny prhitor caught hi in foul And itabta-d him thioogh with the oMce towel,

And hi: fell with a heavy thud.

how if you will call at the office, 117 South Green Street, we will not only show you the "office towel" but also cur handsome Bascom Folder which is an evidence of our growing circulation.

THE JOURNAL.

.IO

ritiN UNO, WEEKLY.

117 South Green Stroet.

Kxcculive Mansion.

I,. IV. OTTO, Crdvfnrilnville, I nilitiiiii.

nounce several new treaties in a few days.

WASHINGTON, D. C., February.I6, 1891. ......

is our boom and Jim Blaine will an­

No, I can't tell you the name of the New Secretary of the Treas-

ui just yet. By the way, Mrs. Harrison is charmed with the new dinner service purchased of you, and Baby McKee, bless his little soul, has a never-ending source of delight in his new watch.

Yours Truly, B. HARRISON.

It was Just In Time.

G. 0. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., says: "I locatod in this place 0 years ago, having formerly resided In Troy, N. Y. I have been a great sufferer from what tho physicians of Troy called Bright's Disease. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favoiite Remedy, of Koundout, N. Y. All tho t°rrlble symptoms of the disease are gone. I have no traces of any

Disorder of the Kidneys.

liver or bladder. Who would begrudge tho cost of this medians tone dollar a bottle) for such a blessing or refuse this simple though sincere token of gratitude for being perfectly cured? I owe every thing to Dr. Kennedy's Fa\ orite llemedy and hope this will Induce others who suffer from any kidney, liver or blond disorder, to use this medicine."

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.

Millie 111. KOUXnolIT. N.Y.tl for Jo.

DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY, FEB. '20, 1891.

THE CITY.

The Weather Report.

Tor Indiana—7a.in., ruin, warmer.

Thanks.

oomeditor

Tho Crawfordsvillo Creamery paiiy yesterday presented the with & pound of their extra line Ben Ilur brand of butter. It's superior qualities wo have already experienced and tho Ben Hur brand will surely become a famous one in tho markets of tho East

Will Enter Business Again.

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Jell' Scott is unable to keep out business in this city and liko a wise Atheniau is agaiu preparing to enter the marts, lie has routed room 131 in the Jool block and next week will open up with a full lino of flouers, feeds, eto. It is needless to romark that he will keep a lirst class eatablisbment-

Afternoon Chocolate.

Mrs. Dudley II. Jackson entertained quito a number of her lady friends yesterday afternoon at an "afternoon chocolate." Ttio roomn were chut out from daylight ami illuminated with artificial light. Tho first part of the entertainment consisted of conversation while sipping chocolate from dainty cups, Lator the ladies wero ushered iuto the dining room where other refreshments wero served.

Uircuit Court.

John Niveu vs, U. O. Pickering etal. Complaint on note. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.

Jamr3 Beard vs. Alexander Puett. Dismissed at plaintiff 'a cost. J. J. Boy land vs. Wm. Brittou. Motion for a now trial overruled. Appeal taken to tho Supremo Court.

Mary E. Hanna vs. John M. Brown ot al. Foreclosure. Finding for plaintiff. -W ..'.•o—::

Why tha Robbms House Has TwoSigns. Ed Byrd wanted to puiuta sigu for the Bobbins House but Mr. Jones told him I10 was not quite ready yet. Next day a traveling 6ign painter came along and having been acquainted with Mr. Jones was given the job. When Mr. ilyrd saw this ho was somewhat put out but determined not to be beaten out of job offered to paint a sign ou the other window for nothing, It'B a good id for Byrd and a good sign for Jones.

A

A Cyclone Passes Over.

This mormug at 3 o'olcck a high wind prevailed e-nd many sleepers wore arousod to tremble in their beds. Had tiiey been ast-ir at that hour, however, they would have sought their eyolono cellars without delay. For while the under current was fairly blowing a nuriioano it was worse in the upper current. From the west at that hour a huge cloud as black as jet came sweeping toward the eity, but fortunately iiijth in air. Its approach resembled the noise made by a heavy freight traiu in passing over a bridge. It passed over th city iu about one minute's time and was a oyclone in mid air. The few who witnessed the sight S'iy they never beforo beheld auytliiug so ternblo and graud.

A Sui prise Party.

Last evening tho young ladies of A. B. Cunningham's Sundiy school clais took possession of his homo on west Wabash avenue. Ttiey brought with thorn an elegant obair which was presented to their teacher by Miss Lena Brittan as spokesman, and the smallest member of the class which oonsists of 29 young ladios. Tho proBence of tho bevy of fair ones did not dash the teacher at all, but when Miss Rntton presonted tho chair ho weakened and c^uld say nothing savo "Thank you, and God bless you each and every one with his choicest blessings." These ceremonies ovor, the young people enjoyed themselves playing games, in conversation' and singing until a late hour. The present, is appreciated by the recipient more than an ordinary present would boon account of tho motive wliioh filled the hearts of the donors.

A fortunate and Grateful Woman. Mrs. J- H. Gil. s. of Everett, Pa., says: "I Buffered for years from kidney and cravel troubles. No physicians or medicine al home, did ine any good. I finally vlsitMl mv former home atlioundout. N. Y.. and began using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy, or Roundout, N. Y. A few words tell the result. I am a perfectly well and happy woman o:ce ore.

Simmon's Liver Ilegualtor is a most excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. S. l'entz, Chap, to Bishop of North Carolina.

Bhtloh's Cure will Immediately rollev Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronehitl I For sale by Moffett, Morgan Oo.

William M. Oraig-

William M. Oruig was born in Montgomery oounty, Indiana, Oat. 20, 1830, and ed in tho city of Chicago, Feb. 13, 189). Ho was tho son of David and Jemima Craig who were pioneer sottiers of this oounty having settled here in 1822. William was reared in this eouuty and at about tho ago of 20 came to tliis city and engaged in the grocery and bakery business IU which lie continued for several years. In 1859 Mr. Craig was unitod in marriage to Miss Mary Perkins ana to them were born four ohildr n, two of whom died iu infancy, the tworemaiuiug daughters reside in tho wost. Iu t! year 1S5G Mr. aud Mrs. Craig uuitod witn tho Chriktian church in this city. Soon after Mrs. Craig died leaving lier husband and two little girls to mourn her loss. After this Mr. Craig removed to Chicago where he beoame successful in professional life. He was well known over she country, especially among stook men and highly respected by all. The funeral took pi oo Thuisdiiy at 2 o'clock from the residence of W.U.Jackson on oast Market street, conducted by Elder Shuoy. Tho tei vices were opened by a beautiful quartette of male voices. The scripture road was II Cor. 5-9. Quito a number of tho old friends of the deceased were present, among them Oen. Manson, Hon. M. D. White,

Col. Heath, Samuel Austin aud many others. Among tho' relatives present were Mrs. W. H. J.icksou, of this city, and Miss Craig, of Chicago. Every effort to have tho daughters present failed as they lived in the far West aud could net reach hero iu lime. TLo friends and relatives desire to express their thanks for tho respect and sympathy shown by tho people of Crasv fordsville iu this their time of sorrow?.

WISE ANli OTHERWISE.

—A largo tree in Klstoii's grove was blown ever by tho high wind this morning, —The ladies cf the Baptist church will give a social iu their church Friday evening next. Supper from 5:00 to o'clock. All are invited. —The Daughters of Rebocca will hold their mite social Friday evouing of this week at tho home of T. B. Grimes, East Market. Everybody invited. —Tho (Young Ladies Missionary Sooioty of tho M. E. church will give an orange toa at the homo of Miss .Tessio VanSickle, Tuesday ov ning, Fob. 21. at 7 o'clock. Admission 15 cents. —Announcements have been received by numerous frionds in this eity of the marriage of Miss Alothoa H. Luse to Mr. Sidney F. Underwood at Chiougo on Thursday, Feb. 12. They are now at homo at 5421 Cornell avenue.

BEF.OUAIL's Piiii.s act liko magic Weak Stomach.

l»ARLilNU ION

1

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS' BILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wifo in ono yflar, and ono bottle of Bradficld's »/!?£'e did her more aood than all tno medicino she had taken beiore.

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W. H. Booher has moved his stnro the Ilulet room ono door east of the old stand.

Rev. E. T. Spoha is holding a series of meetings at Kirkpntrick with good retn'ts.

R. Watkins has sold his property herein town to U. O. Craig ud will return to his farm.

The pay car passed through here Thursday morning an gladdened the hearts of tho employes at this place.

W. C. Rapor is putting in the shelving iu his room preparatory to his receiving a brand now stock of groceries.

Tho second quarterly meoting of this oircuit will bo lield bore li^xt Sa'-urday tnd Sunday, Elder Mid-Jleton otlicialing.

John Tribbett so long seriously ill is roported to be able to sit up at times, and strong hopes are entertained of his recovery.

W. B. Lynch aud S. S. llartiu wore in New Richmond WedMosday. Lj'ucli sold his lumber yard at that place is James Tribby.

Darlington is a poor plaeo for show.s this winter, ns several companies can testify. The last being time ojlond individuals 'hat iolt. tliii morning.

Whenever we want a good show hero we simply let our homo talent know ol it and they «ill respond quickly and to

the

satisfaction of all. 'lney play next Saturday night at Hulet'e liall. All oan come without fear as you will all get the worth of your money.

The Equitable Building aud Loin Co., of Bioomiugtou, III., have st irtod a branch at tnis place with a lot of good fellows at the head. By the way we have a good home company h' re that has been and now is helpiug many a poor man to own hiB home.

Mrs. Dora Taylor, in a letter dated Deo. 2, 1890, |u*t received from Laka»n Laos, reportb all well and tho mission ••-ork flourishing. Presbytery for the district held at their PoBt was just over. She reports eleven members prosontand a very enjoyable time was had, so many white people all together. The Mission Board have now sent them four helpers moking the number hereafter at post seven in all,

their

ml 1

The nativeB aro wil­

ling and anxious for the Gospelj and have some twenty boys aud which number will bo soon as the

they now girls in sohool greatly increased as soon as tho new missionaries master tho Lias lauguage,

A man who has practiced medicine for 10 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what he says:

To:.sno, 0.,Jon. 10. 1F8I

Messi F. Cheney & Co.—Gentle-men-—I have been in the general practice of medlc'ne for most 40 years, would say that in all my practice experience have never seen a preparation that I eould prescribe with us inueli confidence of success as I can Halls Cataarh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect la wonderful, and would sav in conclusion that I have yet to find

and and

La., nf ri.Ltj.arh that, it would not cure it. accor-ing todlrecYours ttuly,

If they would take tliins. ..

L. L. GOltSUCH, M. D. Oilleo, 215 Summit St.

We will give $100 for any case of Cataarh that cannot be cured with Halls Cataarh Cure. Taken internally.

F. J. CHENEY 4 CO,, I'rops Toledo, O So'd by druggists. 75o.

CMUm Cry for Pitdiw's CutMfc

JAMES T. GOTT, Carol. 111.

Havo suffered periodically lor years—been treated by the best physicians without rel'oi—Bradfletd's Female Regulator did me more good than all the other remedies

Mrs. ELIZA DAV18, Charlotte. N. C.

Have used Bradfield's Female Regulator and can recommend it to all friends. MIBB C. 8. WIEMEYER, Denver, Col.

HRADFIKI.D REGULATOR

CO.. Atlanta. Ga.

Sow by all Druggists. Pricc, $1.00 per bottle.

Sold by N vc & Co.

RAILWAY HMECARDS.

MOHONROUTE.

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NORTH

1 -nii.m Niirlit Mull (diillvt 11'.lln.iii

Day Mall (iliill.v) 1 ::iii|i,in

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PAST BIG 4—Peoria Division. Ha.in Kxpress -Msiil »:IKu.in :.Vm.u» Mull «lally).....V..

Mull— Kx press

1 :'l5p.ni Mall—10 press

SOUTH

Oiir.p.m

VANDAL1A. Kxprcs* MULL

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'•.' SOUTH ... l:l'«'pm, N: Kin. in

Accommodation ,l2(noon

FOR SALE.

FroR

SALE—An open faced sliver watch lillfln movement, elieni. Inquire at the Journal otlleo.

FOU

I KADb.—ilnvc Ileuses itml lols fur small lanu. Kent for S'jr ium- imnnli. In-

11»1re

ill NO-! wesl l'orry si reel.

FOR REN1.

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RRNT. -Com tonal lie house lor small tuiiiiiy, cheap. Will take some work. Inquire al KU4 West Perry street.

LOST.

LOb

I A small yellow leather pockclliook, containing some olil coins. Kinder will please leave at Swank .V Clark's tailor shop and be rewarded.

LOST—A

pnir of steel bowed spectacles with silver nose niece some when* between the residence ui M. S. Smith ami theK. ot I\ lodpe iiMim. The spectacles wore marke«l "Host Otto" and the tin ease,

,\M.e.Kilne/'

Ills ofiiec.

WANTED-A

One Fare the Itouiut Trip. To St. Louis and return on account of General Sherman's funeral. Tickets fcood Ifoing on Vandalia train No. .18. Friday Fob. 20th., at 5:18 p. in., arriving at St. Loui* 7 a. in. Saturday. Good returning including F#b. 23. J. C. HmciiiNsos.

Desires to

Announce that

He lias located

Agont

—Ladies take your dresses, sii awlw an clonks to have re-dyed and cleaned nil short notice to the Amerlcin Steam Laundry. Mr. W. i(. Gosnell Is agent or tli: ild reliable Boston Steam Dye Works- Call for pricelllst.

No pill or nauseating potion mil a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmon's Llvei Regulator.

(ienUenicii, Attention.

Take your soiled and faded clothing to be re-dyed, cleaned and repaired to look equal tu new to the American Steam Laundry. They aro the agents for tinHuston Steam Dye Work-*, of Lafayette. Work done on short notltw.

Catarrh In Now ICIIKIIIIKI. Ely's Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every one using it i' hal troubles —G. K. Mellor.druggists, Worcester, Mass.

I believe Ely's Cream Balm Is the best, article ovor rITered to the public for atarrii.—Bush & Co., Druggists. Worcester, Mass.

Ail artielo of real merit.—C. A Alden. Druiruists. Spilngllnld. Mass Those who u-e it speak highly of it.. •o. A. Hill, Dnugists. Spiin^llelil. Mats.

Cream Bahn lu.s given satii-faetorv ie suits —11. P. 'apen, Druggists.Spring field, Mass.

0. M. Scott, at the City Clerk's olllcIn city building, Is agent for the incinnatl Commercial-Gazette, niiquliei.The Indiana State jurr.al, Toledo Blade. Chicago lnter:Ocean, St Louis GlobeDem ic:al. and pelersou's llagiztne, any other periodical desired. Also ag^nl for the Bartlett Book Binderv.of Terie Uaute. ('.all aud BOO Idin or addreiH him eare city building.

Oolii in ine head? or ijli'.lbl.i.as/ 01 Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sores' The best thing In the world for It I dolman's Pt-troleum Balm. Get a fr" sample tit the draa »tnre of Nye

Uackleu'B Arnica Miivu.

J'ho bost salve. In the woild for fli ts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bbeiim. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bandi Chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptloi and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. II Is guaranteed lo give pei-fef satlsfac'lon, or money rufuuded. Prlc*' 24 cent»a box. For HHIO at Nve A Oo. drugstore.

flappy and x.mcnt is a home with"The Ro. Chester a lamp with the light of the morning. calaicfue, wr'toReckttttr

Lamp Co,

AVw

In this city.

Leave a

WANTED.

jrood situation by a thorough

ly experienced younjr niatfln drv

or clothing, ("an give jrwd reference, lsaijulrc at 127 south Given street.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

(Successor Uj .Moiilnpie A: Kanklii.) Sii'-ol.il attention given to the removal Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Oltlce over the Corner Hook Store. Residence fiOO Kouth WHHhillLl. l! Street

—The third quarterly convention of tho Montgomery Couuty Sunday Sohool Union will be hold at tho M. E. church at New Ross on Friday, Feb. 27.

York

Health demands a healthy liver. Taki Simmon's Liver Begulator for dyfrpepsin and indigestion.

Give your pet dogs or cats Simmon's Liver Begulator when stck—It will cure them.

OATABRH CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh'a catarrh rem-e-.iy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector tree. Hofiott, Morgan* 0»

Why suffer with dvspepvla, bllllousness or uny disease of the liver when you con lie cuied by taking Simmon's I iver Begulator.

Completed to IJeudwood. The Burlington Boute, 0.,B. ,t Q.lt It, fiom Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, Is now completed, and dally pa-senge trains aro running through Lincoln,N»b,, and Custer, S.D.^ to Deadwood. Also to Newcastle, Wyoming. Sleeping ears to Deadwood.

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THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

Lace Curtains a Specialty.

We Guarantee to Please the Ladies.

W. 11, LaFleur,

Expert Plumber,

Leave orders

At the oHice of the

No Change or Cars

From St Louis to Hot Springs. Coloado or California. The Vandalia line holds out the above inducements to parlies wishing to go to above [mints. Why go around out.of your way, when you can go direct and BO easy via the Vandalia line. Leave home

W". 1FL. Gosnel]

The American Steam aundry has the agency for

Herman Miller's Steam Dye Works,

Of LAFAYETTE.

Orders left there will receive prompt attention.

Water & Light Co.

Settle lip.

Those indebted to Ci'llbert

ft,

at!:4.ra,

Music Hall.

in.

eat dinner next day atllot Springs Ark., at 1 p. in. picnic Pul'mau and Totals' oleep!ng cars from SI. Louis Lo f'allforrla and chair curs free from St. Louis, to Colorado points. All without change Every comfort and more safety than at home. Get info mat Ion and tickets of J. Hutchinson, agent at Main stra I depot.

SHlLOa'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Oo.

Take Simmons Liver Regulator. One dos worth 100 dollars.

Take Simmon's Liver Regulator In youth and you will enjoy a green old age.

You don't have to continue dosing wi S on iv at or O a tle cures effectually.

Merit Wins.

We desire to say to our citizens,Hint for yea)s we have been selling Dr. King's-. New Discovery for consumption, JJ•. King's New Mfe l'ills, lSucklen's Arnica Salve anil Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that, sell a» well, or that have given such universal satisfiction. Wedo not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready lo refund the purchase pi ice, il satisfactory results do not follow the., use. These remedies have won t.lieli groat popularity purely ou their merits Xve ,fc o., druguis's. 1.

A Sure Iuvcsiineiit

Is one which giMr.inleed io bl lng vou satisfnel ry results, or In case ol failure a return of purchase price. On t':ls safe plan you can liuy fro'', our ad veitlsed druggists a liottle of Dr. King', Sew Discovery for consumption. It. is gu .ranteed to bring relief 'o every case, wnen used for any affection ol throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, llamm: tlon of lungs,Bronchitis, Astiiu.a whooping cough, croup, elc. It is pioustint and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'s.

Children Cry for Pitchw't CasterU

I prescribe Simmon's Liver Regulator and It deserves all the praise It receives. —Dr- D. W. Atkinson, Siloam Springs, Ark.'.".:

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

No one ever tried Simmon's Liver Regulator without being satisfied with ts effect.

Painting the town red means headache in the morning. Simmon's Liver Regulator It.

Kprevents

LINCK

REMEMBER

IS THE NAME OF THAT

Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS.

Price WM. Pint BotUM. For Sale by leading Drv agists. PBETABXD OKLT BY

Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co

JACKSON ST.. OWOAOO. IU.

Saturday, February 21.

Soplioiiiore-Krcbhiiiuii Bntertukninent

THE

lllMJ-l'Alflv

Concert Co.

Of New York. Composed cf

11 err Curl 11111, The greatest tSernmn Violinist Miss KUu Jocclyii,

The famous New Vork Contralto Mr. Krertrle (illletle. Tho well knimn and popuhir Itarltouo Mrs. Curl ||1||,

Ai ciinipiinlst

Miss Annie l»uek, Thr »fiviilest. living lady voi alist.: NN 1)1 apprat- at Music Hall Suturday eveulng

Tickets ou side al Comer Hook Store.

25 and Cout-s.

Music

Oo. are

requested to call at my store Immediately and settle by either cash or note as 1 wish to use the proceeds.

CIIAIII.ES E. GIMIKIIT.

HALL

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Madame Nowville nucl tlio comine-

dian of Aumistino Xcwville

willi the carefully selected

company of players

•niH

"Boy Tramp!"

With its wealth of Scenery,

•Stage .Scenery, Properties, includ­

ing the great Brooklyn Bridge'

I'assaie Falls by oon-liglit, the

court yard of the Insane Asylum,

the vision, etc. For the Brooklyn Bridge scene a complete electric plant is used, including dynamo, engine, etc.

Prices. 25, 35and 50,

9 SILAS WRAY, Designer and Engraver

Manufacturerof all kindsof

.v.

Electrotypes and Wood Outs, y.-yi Crawfordsviilc, Indiana. TUB JOIJIINAI.cheerfully rcuomineiiils 3Ba Wrny an a llrst-cluss artist, llo iluulirnrd Mie lit of tin* V.M.C A. Ijulidlnif.

I'HIC CRA WFORDSVILLE

Y. MX. A

O. M. Giinfio, President. W. S. MOFFETT, Vice President. (1.1'. DIUUIAM. according Secretary.

H. T.

KINO. Treasurer.

N. C. MCCAV, Qoncrul Secretary.

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

Seeretary McCuy'e oflico hours aro f*tm 0 to 10 a.and 3:30 to 5 30 p.m, and every ovoa* Inu: from 7 to 0:30, excepting Saturday.

S3000vto

i'KAll I onderlake lo any fairly hitflllftrut prrtonofeither wlio can rraJ aud write, aod wbo* InUrurtlon, will work Jnduitriouily, earn Thr»f Thi»«aand IHflUra

Trar In Ihflf own luralllie^.whcrrrrr thry llr*.l v» III ataoftimlah the situation orcm|1«ynient^it wlilch yiursn t-arn tbatamount. No monev for me

UIIIoit«nicce»»fnl

PM above. Katily and (fulekly

l«arnt l. I iletlru but worker Ironi each dlitrict or county. 1 have already tauirbt and provided with sniploynieul Jf'S* number, who are niakliiK over MWKI a tearrarh. It'f It 1W •nd MOV^IO. Full particular. FHKK. Addrcia at one*, £. C, Mo* 4»0. AiiKuatu, Maine*