Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1891 — Page 3
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SANTA CLAUSSOAP.
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DAILY.
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WLJY 'TIS S^TA CL/\US?,
THE F\E Asorf's pLi\i N I ttopE,
^SGOQD S/\ltfT NICIV5 THE FVO^IJE S^Ti
So IT'S -PIE FA^IJE
JSOAE
tt'&n.
Infants
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My country'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Ol thQ.e I sing.
and
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SAPOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm.' For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your !)tore-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in 'heir attempts to help around the house, 0
Notable Feats in Advertising.
CHICAGO.
Yes, and sing of good goods for little money. Saturday closes the cost shoe eale.
5-KEILY
124 East Main Street.
Children.
"Caat«rtaIa»we!]adaptedtoehlldTOiirhat I Castor!* cures Oolle, Owutipetiee. reoominend it •••uperior to any prescription I Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Enictattoa, taowm to mo." H.
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SI to. Oxford 84., Brooklyn, N. T. Without lnjurioui medlcttta, TILE CKNTAOH COMPANY, 77 Murray Street, Jf, T.
I^OUOare QUICKtC MARRIED-
Frank Millet, the celebrated painter, was of course an unknown
hi "ast struggling for that recognition which the critics are so slow to
give' even to genius. But besides a talent for mixing colors young
Millet had an advertising instinct and it was this which brought
liitn surcef s. He painted a picture of a lady in black silting on a
t'eH siif i, with a yellow buck ground. The eil'ect startled his friends
but more than his announcement that he would take it to the ex
hibition. To the exhibition it went and the critics simply exhausted
the English language in ahusing it. But Millet's point was gained,
lie hud attracted attention and always after that his pictures receiv-
attention from the critics who took the credit of his improve-
A successful advertisement is not necessarily artist5c. THE JOURNAL.
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I'lUMINO,
117 South Groen Street.
I claim to have the largest variety of
novelties in the jewelry line.
WEEKLY.
is always a pleasure to give
prices and show goods.
L.W.Otto. the Jeweler.
Itwas Just In Time.
G. U. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mtpli., "Hj-s: "I located in tills place 5 years ago, having formerly resided In Tioy, X.
I I'lve been a great sufferer from I hat the physicians o[ Troy culled Bright'* Disease. I uwd Dr, Kennedy's Kiivoiite Remedy, of lioundout, N. Y. All th- t-rrlble symptoms of the disease ure. gone, have no traces of any
Disorder of the Kidneys.
liver or bladder. Who would begrudge the cost of thlsmedi In ione dollar a bottle) such a blessing or refuse this simple though sincere token of gratitude for being perfectly ettrec I owe every thing to Dr. Kennedy's Fri\nrite Uemedv and hope thin will induce others who suffer from any kidney, liver or blood disorder, to use this medicine."
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Made at lt«i .NnoiJT. N.Y ?1: for $."•
DAILY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, MAltOH 2, 1891.
March 1 in History.
M,»reh, thi? first month in tin* your mm) Xutun t'i'Jvl Jatiuaiy ami February, 7i: 15. ('. Koimila.s. who diutie.l lie year into mouths. gave to this mouth the nameof his supposed father, Mars.
10:lS-VuMient ion of the Solemn l.cu^je and Covenant of the Sci'itK. 1777—Tim Kritish hemmed in upon tho Haritan,
New Jersey, by the Americans. 178J—Articles of confederation adopted. .. !WW--New nobility of Franco created. ,'w-Vv.' 1 15—Na|M)leon quitted Klha and lauded Cannes. IVW- Battle of Sykestown, Mo. -Hattie of Uradyvilhs Tenn. lsi7 -Nebraska admitted into the Union. 1871- (ierman trooj»s entered -Paris and remained •18 liotim preliminaries of the treaty of peace accepted by the Fn-neh senate the fall of the empire unanimously confirmed and the cm* jM'ror st format i/.etl. 1889-Suicide in Madrid of Pijjott, tho forger of the Pnrncll hitters in The London "Pines.
A SJHG0L SOW,
Franklin TowDship Again Iuaulc ing In An Educational Racket of Large P10portiotiB.
Franklin township ia tho center just a1 present of a bitter school war which his only just started, so the aggressors state. Some time since charges were prefered by the patrons of one of tho schools against Wm. T. Wright the tiueher. Finally the case came to trial before Trustee Owsley and 111 tho presence of Supt. Zuck. A number of witnesses testified that Wright could not ni'inago tho school, that vile and obscene conduct 011 the p'irt of ct rlain pupils had nut bei'ii punished, and that Mr. Wngbt's met'.o.ls of instruction in nowise coincided with their views. Dr. O.vsloy having heard tho evidenca dismissed Mr. Wrisht, who at once took an appeal to Supt. Z-iok. For the past two weeks the Superintendent's otlico lias been a literal battle tield, niou which two angered factions contended for the mastery. Mr. Zuok finally announced t'mt he would render his decision Saturday evening and at tho appointed hout a irg!) crowd assem .led to hoar what it wmlil be. The .•Mipcrinten.leut cleared ais throat and announced that Mr. Wright's appeal was sustain!1 aud that ha should citi'.iue to Weil the ged in Fr.11 khn tjwjshii'. i'hn opposing faytioj w.jnt wild and all sorts of threats were indulged in. O 10 iullu 11' »1 mm itt tliat. he was in pos-x-ssmu of Xac.s •vhicli if divulged woul 1 ca ise the ar .-est of Mr. Zuck, and further expressed 'lis iutei:tiou of divu'giug them. It
V:is a .lire sight -.1111 the end is 11 yet is the :fivite 1 pir!y loudly proclaims
U..t di.! Mitiu i-
Siituiday evening the ioJgo room cl
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prominent un'ral oociety of this citj vas the scene of a little unpleasantness •vliioh is now greatly regretted by all .itrticipating. Two prominent citizons mgtiged in an altercatiou over the disppearauce of a pair of mittens, one boldly accusing the other of "hooking" them. The gentleman accused gently insinuated that the other was 11 "dirty liar" and before he ha fairly realized .vhat was the matter with him he found himself lying up against the stove having been gracefully propelled over the altar nd six chairs by a hard blow on the head. The affair happily ended at this juncture although the gentleman whose veracity was questioned was only prevented from following up the little romance with a chair by the interference of friends.
Juvenila Party.
Tho heme of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Brown, on south Water street was the scene of a very pleasant surprise party on lust Saturday eveniug, tho occasion being tho 10th anniversary of their ron Iloscoe. He was sent down town and when he returned ho found tho room tilled with his boy assooiiitas. After refreshments tho house was givon up to hem an .1 tho time up to 8 o'clock was spent in games aud boyish sport, ltoscoe received miiLv presents from tho visitors.
A Tougher Lot.
C:\pt. MoClaskiy states that the present gang incarcerated in the jail is the toughest which has been there since his administration began. There are three chicken thiives, a mu/dorer, three pj-i'/n fighters, bandit Charley lioberts and one or two other thugs of lesser note.
It Waa Only the Flue.
.Last eveniug at about 7 o'clock the fire deportment was called out to the home of John Douglass on east Main street, it was only tho flue on tire and uo wator was thrown, to the joy of the entiro forco.
A Fortunate itnd Omtcful Woman. Mrs J-H. Gitee. of Evorott, Pu., says: "I suffered for years from kidney and gravel troubles. No physicians or modi, cine at home, did me any good. I finally visited my former homo at Itoundout. N. V., and began using Dr. Konnedy Favo Remedy, ot Koundout, N.Y. A few rds tell the result. I am a perfectly well and happy woman ojee more
N W O S S
Tho sie.k fclks are better. J. K. Henry was at Indianapolis today.
The prospects for a normal were nevo better before. One addition at the Christian church Sunday night.
Mrs. Jennie Davis, of Crawfordsville, visited here Friday. Miss Nellie ttriUs, of CJr.iwfurdsviile, is visiting friends here.
Miss Efllo .Tessa visited at Jamestown overiSalurday night. Ejigs took tumble at Iladley ,V Hrown's recently. But not in price.
Tlio Sunday schools at. this place UK' booming under their good management. George Sperry and Fro.1 Maxwell attended lodge at Crawfordsville Thursday. lV.'.v. an did not lill hisappoiiit mi lit on account of being engag- in a revival at Mace.
Marion Stoncr will be a delegite to the Christian church convention which is to be held at ljiuloga Tuesday anil Wednesday.
While tunning at, fuil speed last Thursday at noon. The large circular saw at the mill burst and PeuUei-od pieces all about the neighborhood. No one was hurt but several hud narrow escapes.
HBECJIAM'S PILLS act like magic on a Weak Stomach.
CuHt of the
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W AiSiiiNd ON, A it IN 11 t'l'ivtji rv Proctor was askedaljoni the cost of tli recent Indian war in the northwest. It has been said in various publications that t.he cost of tie* war \va. upwards of $3,000,001). The secretary said that these reports wen' c^i^a'craiinns The extra cost of the war was 111 the n.-i-rl, borhood of SI.OOU.OUU.
The Vail .litry
ST. LOUIS. M:nvh 'The jury in THE case of Charles ]•'. Vnil. indictdl for the murder of his wife at Old .Monroe. February It), came nn.i tin* courtroom at 10 a. 111. Satnrdriy and announced that they were unaMe to a^'ive upon a verdict. 'I ht*y uvtv discharged, Proceedings for a new trial will he begun at once.
THIIT )]A! KKTS. Grain, Provisions. CHIC.VJO. Feb.
FLOVII—Quiet and steady. Spring Wheat patents. H.Oo^l.W: JJukcrs*. ti.a.7.ri Wintei Wheat Flour patents. ami Straights M.4054.W.
WHBAT--Firm e.nly, iaK»r loucr. No.
May,
COHN Actixe and l-.wcr." No '1 and No. 8 Yellow. Mr March, .M--.-M.3c April, MU.. May. N!.,2.W*e: .hm.-. Jidv. MS ©M»8c.
OATS -LowNo.
for
itcj May. 47'
4S^e: .luni'. .luiy. Samples steady. No. «,'-lrt'r.-l7*je N-» White 47(it4wc N". JT'fttS Ni. a White, tsi
RVE—Quiet and tame. No. rush. S»kr Feb ruary, 8fic: Mny, i»H\ Samples f^'i^STe tor No.
ii.
and for No. li
13AIU.KY—Quiet and Meady, Poor. '6(S&ti1c. common, 0.'»itr»r.c fair t«» good. tV»T choice 70® 72c.
MESS 1*OUK—Prices higher, RATI^inf? at Q0.6O for cash: (Vi for March for May, and ?l().35'-rd0.:fc.) tor July.
LAHl-»Modernl«*Jy aetive and prices higher. Quotations ranged at ftr cash for Mai'eh !?n.'jir 6."1 for May, and ffl.07lf'!tti. 10 lor.luiy.
Burrisu—Creamery, Dairy, NftiMc Packing stock. Htfj.-. Pot? 1.THY—Live hick» ns. 7^8Vic per lb. Live Turkeys. WfclUc \u. Live Ducks, 8^10c per lb. Live C.eese. per doz.
OXLS—Wiscon.sin Prime White. 8c: Water White, 8?ie Michigan Prime White. ©Ho Water White. 10.c Indiana Prime White, #?*c: Water Wnite. 10c Headlight, 175 test,
Gasoline, S7 hg's. 14c 71 deg's, N a ha Nl\y VfiiK. Feb. Ui
U)\v«»r: moderately active Mav. it.i(5 1: .Inly. fUHirivil.tW-n S^ptnnbcr. 97Qi»74o De-
W IIKAT ..T^V: March, $ June. tl a^v^.l.or August. U7«iN 'M'*c eember.
COHN -Dull. 0.l».v, er-mixed. \c OATS—Dull. u«- iU.
No. je: steum-
Western f:K{i3Jc. Quiet, '.liichanged exfamily. Pork
PltoVjsiuNs tmmi'.xs, s-.
—Steady. now mess, ?|t).:»!Kl-» I I.OJ old mess. .0.^ extra prime. Lard—Quiet, -icudy steam rendered, fw7v{.
Cl.KVKiiANO. o., Feb. US. Kasv standard white. 110, 8!sc 80 gasoline, I'Jc
PKTUOI.KUM 6\c: 74 gas naphtha, 0'.}.
I.ive St i«-k. NIICAOO,
CATTLK--MariET fpiiet.
at |5.IO^VJ.OM
Steers
Feb.
8S.
Quotations ranged
for choicc to fancy shipping
for good to
clioice
do.
Texatis 9^.90^3.7."»
@5.25
for Cows
at
W.M)
@4.L^for common to fuir do. ©.OO'^.W for butchers'Steers: HGRTDS.?.") for Stockors:
W.*/5
for Feeders
JL.60
JL..V)QJ.O0
$6.00
for Hulls, and
for Veal Calves.
58.00
HOGS—Market rather aotive and prices well maintained, especially on tho bettor grades. Sales were made
$2 TIO$O3.I0
B.65
for light
T3.40(^4I.C0
for Pigs:
13.40?}
&L. UFT.'MR*
for rough packing
for mixed, and
FCJ.50IIT3.C5
packing and shipping lot*.
for
HEAVY
A man "vim ha? practiced medicine for •10 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what he sny»:
TOI.KDO, 0.,Jon. 10. IfctiT.
Messis T. J. Clieney & Co.—Gentlemen:—1 have been ill the general practice of medicine for most to years, mid would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I eiiuld prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Cataarh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would gav In conclusion that I have yet to Dud a case of Cataarh that it would not cure If they would take it according to directions. Yours ttulv,
1
L. L. GOltSOCH, M. D. Oll'.ee, 21f Summit St.
We will give $100 for any case ol Oataarh that cannot be cured with Hall's Cataarh Cure. Taken internally.
F. J. CHENEY «fc CO,. Prtps Toledo, OJ. So'd by djxigfjiets, 75t.
$2." Reward.
STOLEN—One brown mare, no white about her about I.' hands, three inches, weight about 1.100 pounds, is five years old, tail and rump and littlo disflKiired, and the mare has a bob tail. 'J he thief is about 55 years oM. a feel 9 Inches high, san lv coinplcxlon, Inclined to be bald, and sllghtlv pray. He has lame walk, and had on an old fur cap and Misty clothing I will pov $2.' foi Information lejding to her recovery.
S^/fBRADFlELD'S V®
GIMTOR
PECY TO
PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS'BILL.
paid3i dollars doctors t)ill lor my wiio ot ono year, find oiu» i»nttlo Brnriticld's Psmalc Regulator did hoi* more nood thon fill tho medieino PIIP had taken ituore.
JAMES T. GOTT, Cfcrmt, lit.
HHVO suffered periodicnlly for yoars—be^n treated by the best physicians without relfef— Bradfictd's Female Regulator did mo more good thnn all the Athop romPdie.s.
Mrs. ELIZA DAVIS. Charlotto. N.
Have used Bradt'ield's Female Regulator ur.d '.•an recommend it, to all my frionas Mlos C. S. WIEMEYER. Denver. Col.
URANRTKI.N REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price, Si.oo per bottle. £o:d i»y Nvo (\.
RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.
so^r.T'" MONOS ROUTE.. l*J:'.r»a.m
Night Mail ^lail.vj.1
1 Day Mail (dallvt 1 «ip.ni Above trains only stop nteotjnt.y sent*-) o:t»Tp.in...Bedford and Luf. Aceotii...H):4t a,ui 5» 0ra.m Way Freight 1 :r 0p.m
BIG 4—Peoria Division.
H:lHa in IC.vpross -Mail :r5a.m Mull (daily) .":0."p.m Mail— Kxpri -s :i5p.ni Mall—Kxpn
V-"
south UNDALIA. J:4
'j eu^h
riii.in M.vpress •r»:lSp.m Mail... ....—Accommodation..
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WKTST
.. 9 :1 Ha,in ,,1 ti:r»ra.ir. .. :.t.»p.in .. 4rp,uj
NOHTM
0:l42plli.
I. S: Jla.tn JLinoon
rORSALL.
S LK Now $•.'.*« l.ab.v carriage for side *. rea^finalde. Impurout 'HMH'luui --tree'.
SALK—An open faced stiver watch Klirln mo' Journal olhc
Klgln luoveuient,cheap. Inquire at U»« ah-
FOR
Tl(ADK.—Three houses aud hus tor small farm. Kent for per month. Inipiire at SO I west. Perr\ sti oet.
REN1-
FOU
HKNT. Comfortable house' lor j-tn:dl family, cheap. Will take MUDC work. In«iuire at SI4 West Perry street
LOST.
rOST:—A
stntdl yellow leather poeicetlook
-rf eontalniiiji wtmo old t-olns. 'Finder will please h?av» at Swank Ac Clark's tailor shop and be rewarded.
V/ANTEP.
T\7A VTMD—Auy person having a good roe organ to sell to see Sam Svmmo at once
WANTKD—
A ne.o-horse farm wagon. Ap
ply to Z. S. Wheeler. south tlrecn
WANTF.D.—Attwasher,
woman.- A pp!y to
the (i!(-«n ivet laundry of I long (Juay at ouee.
DR. C. E. RANKIN,
(Suecesporto Mont^igue Hankin,-aft-ontion lvon to the rorrov»d Onncorp. Uipo-worrue, li^ir.orrhotds. Milee over the Corner lh»ok Store. Keshleno500 South W.-isJdtitrtv Street
TAYLOR'S
Seed Store
Fre^h ami Reliable Ciarden, Flower and Field Seeds from the most reliable seed-gmwei's in America, Inducements to Buyers of Garden and Flower Seeds.
For each sale illcenls* ivorlh of MM-I!.: Hal papers, willKive tine Tube Hose bnlli tlatUola bulb, or yntir cluae.e ol' any .Vcent paper ol*garden or Ifower seed*. !*or each sale ol'5ii eals* woitliof seeds In I he "piarter ui- hiiif pound or pint or «iuart. 5 IM -nine free premium us nlo\'e.
I lm\e northern seed potatoes in all the standard varieties also, Jersey sweet potatoes and all
1
J. Y. DriiiiAM, Waveland, Iml
l'riine Your Vines.
All vines should be prunod now, not Inter than tho 15th of March. A card addressed to J. I1. Potter, 122 north Washington stroit, will secure prompt attention by an experienced Horticulturist. -T. P. TOITEK.
Huoklen". Arnic« s»1tb.
The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Soreo, Ulcers, Bait Bheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption tnd positively euros Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfac'.lon, or money refunded. Price, 36 oent» a box, For sale at Nye 4 Oo. a drugstore.
he varieties ot" onion
J. 0
S(
H,me
Is. Call and
trel a i-alaloKtte. 1 have tminrht. II. A. (1 rav .V t'o.'s Hxtiio.^ ami expeel to stjiy in the business, and will 'rent invlrttde according to thetJolden itnie.
I will handle, as usual. I'ruits, etc. JOE H. TAYLOR.
No Clianse of Cars
Fri'rn St l.o iUto Hot S.'i'inas 'Tolo. ado or California. The Vaiidalia line holds it the above itiduci merits to pat I 'es wishing to go to above points Vhv go around out of your way, when von can go direct and so ensv via the Vimdalitt line Leave home at !i:M a. in. entdinner next day at. Hot Spring.- Ar! at 1 p. m. pionie Ptil'inan nd 'J'.'tnis,' -leep'ng ars from St L"tiist,i California imd chair cars fre» from St. I.ouis. In Colorado points. All withiml eliartge Every comfort and more safety than at home. Get inf.) [nation and tadiets of
Hutchinson, agent at Main site's depot. A Sale Investment
Is one which 13 gnatanleed to liin« vru sHtistact ty results, or in ease of failure a return ol pnreha-e. price. On this safe plan you can buy fro-" our adveit'sed druggists a bitrt.le of iJr. King's New Discoveiy for consumption. It guaranteed to bring reiief 'o even" case, when used for inv alTi-ction ol throat, Itinvrs or chest sin as ednsiin.ptlon, mllainniati'in of lungs.Hronchltis, Asthma, whoopti eoiig'i, croup, e!e. It is pleasaiit and agrei able to taste peifeeily ^afe and rnn be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Nye .V Oo.'s.
0. SI Scott, at tt City Cl -rU's olllco In city 1'tHlding, is agent for the Cincinnati Commercial -Gazette, l"ti(pilrer,The Indiana State Journal. Toledo liiade, Chicago Inler-Ocean, St Louis GlcbeOemoerat and Peterson's Hag'iKtiie, or any other periodical desired. Also agent for the Hartlett Book Bindery,of T'-rre Haute. Call and see him or address him care city building.
Bowels Irregular ana constipated, resulting In Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulatoi.
WHY WILL YOU coitgn wnen Shlloh's I Cure will give you Immediate telle! Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. MoCTett Morgan A Oo.
Special Attention
Given to Transient Trade bv the
THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
•'«3ETcU1-C'SV
O'is, .Neeillcs, 5'^tc.
ic it residence, 208 W. College SI.
Mrs. U. M. Scott, Agent.
Van on ton's
Best and Goes Farthest,
Will dispensed FREE nl tlie
following stores:
11hill, I lornaday' & Pickett, D.L.Lee, Milo Ensminp'er, Vancleave & Houlehan R. C. Pool', li. R. Sloan,
^Vednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 4, 5, 8 and 7.
I.)"n't fuil t.u oit a cup of tl luost
delicious Cocoa—tlir-tipor
and \K*{tor llinn colTee.
Come one. conic all!
TI1K (J It A WFOHDSVILLK
Y. M. C. A (.
M.CiKKftn,
President.
W. 8. MOKFKTT, Vice PreMdent. P. DMOIAM, Keeordln^rSecreuiry.' II.T. KINO,Treasurer.
N. C. MCCAV, (ionend Secretary. Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, i'o'vlinp Alleys, Piano, Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.
Secretary McCay'e ofticc hours aro f**om ft to 10 a.m., and 3:30 to o:'i0 p.in, aodevery ovea* 1 UK lrom to0 30, exeentlnK Saturday,
W". PL Gosnel]
"W. HL". I.ia.IF'le'u r,
Expert Plumber,
Dusircs to
A nnoiinco lliat ..
Me lias IiHatcil
In this cit\.
Li.'itvc
drrlci'.-
At till- Olil. tlf till'
WatiT & Liolit CVi.
,.^r
MUSICHALL
Wednesday, March 4.
.lust One Niglit.
The PaiHoniini.ical Kinir,
George H. Adams,
(llumpty Duinpty.)
.hi Ins very funny musical farec,
He, She,Him&Her.
SKI-
r.ouiua and Lilly Ailatns.
The hnpcriul i^nartette, Tt 1 tuck Saw Trio,
The l'-'nnny Clown.
Prices. 35, 50and 75,
CRAWFORDS VILLE
TRANSFER LINE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers and HavKH^e to Depot.s, Hotols, oi any part of the Cit v. Also proprietor ol'tho Hayless Ten-Cent Hack Line*
The Cheap Price« will be maintained and Hatisfaetoi)' service rendered, Leave calls at f?table« en Market ntroot, white at Snodg-rass Jc Murplsy'H, TolephotK Nn. 17.
SILAS WRAY, Designer and Engraver
Manufucturcrof all kinds of
fclectrotypos and Wood Cuts, Crawfordsvillc, indiana. Tiik JounsAiicheerfully recommends Rilu Wray as a llrst^elass artist. Me designed tiie ut ortho Y.M.C A, building'.
