Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 March 1891 — Page 3

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N.K.LMBANK&CA CHICAGO.

My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Or th^e I sing.

Yes, and sing of good goods for little money. Saturday closes the cost shoe sale.

J^KEILY

124 East Main Street.

for Infants and Children.

"CMtori* ifl so well Adapted to ehOdren fhat I Ciitorlii curat Colle, OosatipaUoa, recommend it superior to *nj prescription I Sour 6tomacht Diarrta®*, Sructatio*, loowatoBw." IL A. Aacitss, M. D., 1 KWa^omia, ,i»ea deep, yi 8o Osfstd 81, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without iajorioui

On

Hive even 10 senilis

ad

Millet

"lent to their criticism.

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is

Till CZOTADK COHTANT, 77 Murray StTMt, If. T.

I^0IL]O &SREQUICKLY MARRIED'

the best known city luxuries and each time a cake

floors, tables and painted work it acts liks

a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your •store-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.

Notable Feats in Advertising.

Frank Millet, the celebrated painter, was of course an unknown

artist struggling for that recognition which the critics are so slow to

But besides a talent for mixing colors young

in advertising instinct and it was this which brought

him sua Lfs He painted a picture of a lady in black silting on a

.'cl sofa, with a yellow back ground. The effect startled his friends

htit more than his announcement that he would take it to the ex­

hibition. To the exhibition it went and the critics simply exhausted

tin- English language in abusing it. But Millet's point was gained,

'b' had attracted attention and always after that his pictures receiv-

..spechil attention from the critics who took the credit of his improve'

A successful advertisement is not necessarily artist* c.

THE JOURNAL.

DAILY. WEEKLY. 117 South Green Street.

I claim to have the largest variety of

novelties in the jewelry line.

always a pleasure to give

prices and show goods.

L. W. Otto, the Jeweler.

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to give a every one

We should like new chimney for that breaks in use.

We sell to the wholesale dealer he to the retail dealer and he to you.

It is a little awkward to guarantee our chimneys at three removes from you.

We'll give you this hint. Not one in a hundred breaks from heat there is almost no risk in guaranteeing them. Talk with your dealer about it. 11 would be a good advertisement for him.

Pearl top' and 'pearl glass,' our trade-marks—tough glass Pittsburg. LIKO. A. MACHKTU & Co.

DAILY

JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, MAKOH 3,1891.

SHORT ITEMS.

—Rumomber the Aug tea at Center church this evening, —Tho Y. M. O. A. Board of Diiectorn meets this evening. —Tho present

BUOW

is of the greatest

poHtuble value to tho wheat. The lithographs for the Lotus Glee Club are up and are very attractive. —The Weekly JOUKNAM of the dates ut August 10 and October 11. 1890, nr wm ted nt this oilloe.

Nearly every sleigh in the city was out last evening and the bells resonmlO'l fur into tho night.

A majority of those indicted tho grand jury have not yet been arrested but will bo taken in as needed. —The Second section of tho M. li. olmroh will give a social in the church parlors on Thursday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 15 oents. —A party of sleigh riders were out from seven last evening until 2 o'clock this morning anl painted tho city in the most approved style. They feared it was (heir lust chance and made tho inost of it. —The ladies of the north division ot I ho Christian church will given sochl, ijixt Tuts day evening, March 3rd, 'us'end of Thursday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Supper f-om r, to 8 o'cicck.

W. H. Pierce, representing tho W'o^tiughouse Engine Company at Chicngo, wag in the city last night in conference with the Mayor and Councilmen. His compuny will put in a bid on tho engine for our new eleotrio light plant.

—If you want good baby cheap go to the 99 cent store.

carriage

Th.i Bow ia Franklin.

The row in Franklin township ever the rciusstn teroeut of W. P. Wright in his school still continues to assume proportions. The p:itro*is who stoi'd nrra' ed against the toaoher

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cm-

pioyc 1 Johnston A: Johnston to carry ho master to the State Superinteuduiit i::ti i':ideavor to persuade him to overrule Zink's decision. William Lynch •'.lircutuns to li ivo Zuck anesled. int Zuck took tho evid. uco in -in original trial before Oivslev nui •LUTAIMIS wilfully destroyed the

SHIVP,

thuB rendering liiuu-elf criminally liable Zuc'ii "is gettiug angry too and an i...oreeliu scrap mny l.e looked for.

Female Pugilists.

Lnto yesterday afternoon tho wife o' a prominent bar tender aud well known dressmaker met on nrlh Wnshingtcn street and proceeded at oooe to abuse each other in the most olassio language. Che war of words led to a war of fisticuffs aud for a'while abetter oontest than our celebrated pugilists ever put up, was witnessed by the audience that gathered around. Finally the smaller woman broke away exclaiming, :'iou old huesy! You black sow! Just wait till to-night and I'll liok you." What the night brought forth has not yet been revealed,

The Water Works.

Thursday is the last day given for the Coffin & Stanton syndicate to oomplete their purchase of the oity water works by depositing tho purchase money. Ihey will certainly do this as they forfeit 810,000 if they do not, aud then besides they already own 131 out of 150 shares. The talk of them lettiug the purchase slide is without foundation. Although tho purchase will be ell", cted by Thursday there ill probably bo no ohango iu managemett here bofore next week.

Will Banquet at the Nutt

To-night the American Wheel Company will give a banquet to a favored few at tho Nutt house. One or two of the eompauy's officers, tho officials of tho factory at Now Market and several of tho local gentlemen who have taken great interest in the removal will sit down to one of tho most elegant suppers whioh has been served in Crawfordsville for many a day.

The Uoombs Case.

The case against Charles Coombs will probably bo set down for trial the letter part of the week. His attorneys state that they will be ready for trial this term unless there is important testimony absent. They have no intention of asking for a change of venue and the trial will tako pluoe in this city.

Untitled to the BeBt.

All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have at onoo, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Plgi, to cleanse the syst«m when billious or eo«tjv». For sale In FOc and $1.00 boMiea br ail le«4iw

gists.

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TWO LITTLE HANDS.

Two chubby hands held up to view, Pink little lingers what can they do, Find little mittens draw ou little sook». Uuild cob houses, pick up the blocks. They build rteam engines with wheels made of npools. Using scissors, lead pencili anr* caeo kniY38 for tools, They make long trains with box can as well, Then scatter their play things in endless pellmell. They roll glass marbles all over the room, Next moment they're using tlif. jittlo whisk broom. They never get weary of mischief or play, Little pink ftugors busy all day.

HHSSIK M. UMAI'MAN.

lJowers. Ind.

Pooled the Old Lady.

Geo. J.. Adams, who appeals hero on Wednesday evening next is well known as Humpty Dumpty of whioh he has been identiiied for many years. His role in "Ho, She, Him, Hor," is thai of a lad supposed to bd about uine years old. A motherly old lady witneeeed a performance of the piece in Gtiioigo and she was under such an illusory spell with Adams' muke-up and actiug as the small boy, it iU gravely stated, that Bhe sent him a number of boy's story books and a bat and a ball, accompanied by a letter oontaining wise piejopts and maxims for his future guidance. Mr. Adams returned his thanks to the good old soul for the unconscious eomplimeut she paid him, and he broke the spell by informing her that he had sent her valued gifts to his little

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in New York,

Flag Tea.

The Young Ladies Missionary Sjuiety of Center Uhuroh will give a Flag Tea iu the church parlors Tuesday evening Mtiroh 3rd. Doors opened at 7. Admittance 10 ots. Refreshments extra. The music will began at 8 o'olook furnished by the following persons: •Mrs Anderson Piano Solo Miss Mary Taylor.of Lufuycttc Vocai Solo Misses Maynottd Wolfe and Maude Mc-

Meclian Piano and Violin Mrs. Anderson and ss Edith Ilutler Piano Duott Miss Mary Campbell uud Arthur Mc .Cain Vocal Duett. Messrs. ltlvliardson and Klioados

Mandoline and Guitar

Miss Mabel MeClellan Piano Solo George Hughes Vocal Solo Mrs. Anderson and Miss Miirthu Hall

Piano Duett

Loiter List.

The following is a list of letters remaining uncalled for in the Crawloidsville postoffioe for tho week eudingMareh 3, 1891. Persons calling for t'"e sumo will please say "advertised." Denman Sam Mahoney Eleanoro Ft iend Rose (2) Morgan Rose Fail Airs. Mai Mott Miss Fannie Hock Frauk MoOormiok Iduy irvey Mrs Lou Payne Lou Hendrioks Mrs Smith Mrs Oamaline

Sarah Weldon Alfred Harris Miss Rose Williams Miu Lee Monroe Nanoy Ann

P. 0. 8- A- Attention!

There will be a regular meeting of the P. O. S. of A. this evening at- 7:30 o'nloo iu their new hall, third story over OambeU's store. In is requested that every member be present as there will be work in all degrees.

BKECUAM'I) 1'n.iiB act like magic on a Weak Stomach.

WAVKLIAMJ.

Aunt Allie AlcDufiio it on the sick JUt. Miv. Bena Olurk went to Coviugtou tillH m'Tuiiig.

Churles Hickman, of Greencastlo, spent Sunday here. Charles Kritz, of Crawfordsville, spent Su'idny with home folks.

Miss Annie Mercer return to her heme at Albia, la this morning. Alices Ccru Mabii and Sattio Smith a tended thu cunvention at Ladoga today.

Rev. Barnhill held servioes at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening.

Ira Smith, of Indianapolis, visited his brother Sam and family last Friday aud Saturduy.

Mrs. Geo. Cooper gave birth to twins Saturday night. One was still born and the other died yesterday. The smallest one only weighed 1} pounds.

A man TIIO has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what lie says:

men

TOLEDO, O..Jon. 10. ]£87.

Messrs F. 3. Cheney A Co.—Gentle

_I have been In the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would eay that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could 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 eflfeet ts wonderful, and would sav In conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Cataarh that It would not cure If they would t-ike It according to directions." Yours ttuly,

L. L. GOKSOCH.M. D. Ollleo, 215 Summit St.

Wo will give $100 for any case of Cataarh that cannot be cured with Hall's Cataarh Cure. Taken Internally.

P. J. CHENEY ft 00„ Props Toledo, O Sold by druggist*, 76c.

Baoklen's Arnica wn.

The beat salve In the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Oloers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corne, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect eatlafae'.lon, or money refunded. Price, 15 oente a box, For sale at Nye 4 Co. drugstore.

I had a 'severe attack of catarrh and became so deal 1 aould not hoar common conversation I stiff-red terribly from roaring in my head. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Halm, and In throe weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can sav to all who are afflicted with tl.e worst of diseases, catarrh, take Elv's Cream Halm acd be cured. It Is wo'.th $1,000 to any man, woman or child sufferlrg from eatarrh.—A. E. Newman, Grayling, Mich.

Chilton Cry for Pitches.Cuteftt

Happy and coattnt Is atiome with"The Ro Chester a lamp with the light of the morning. «*r catahrut, writs Rtckultr L*mf Co. Nem Ynk

SHILOn COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us ooi guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Mooett, Morgan & Oo.

25 pieces calicoes at :i cents por yard, worth 6 conts 100 pieces calicoes ol S cents, worth 7i cents 66 pieces yard wide sheeting &i oente. worrh 8$ 10 pieces bleached muslin at 5 cents 20 pieces ourtaln scrim at 4 cent*.

SWST

PAID 3 I DOLLARS DOCTORS' DILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wife jgulator did her more good all the medioine she had taken before.

in one and one bottle of Bradfield's Female

JAKES T. GOTT, Carml,

BRADPIBLD RKOULATOK CO.,

SOUTH

FOE

IU.

Have Buffered periodically for years—been treated by the best physicians without re» lief—Bradfleld's Female Regulator did me more aood than all tho other remedies.

Mrs. ELIZA

DAVIS,

Charlotte, H. O.

Have used Bradfletd'* Female Regulator and can recommend it to all my friends. H\m» O. 8. W1B1UCYBR, Danvar, Col.

Atlanta.

G&.

Sold by all Druggists. Price, fi.oo per bottle. Sold by Nye & Co.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

MONON ROUTE.

12:25o.m Night Mall {doily) 1:60a.m 1:3(h).m Day Mail (daily) 1:36p.m IA hove trains only stop atcounty peats.] .S:27p.m...Itodford and Laf. Accom...l0:42n.ra 9:05a Way Freight l:Z0p.tn

nz BIG 4-Peoria Division,

0:lSa.m J5ipres9-Mall 0 iRa.m 1 Mali (dally) IS:65a.m o:0op.m Mail—Bxprew X:35p.m 33p.m Mall—Exprcns 6:45p.tn

VlDALIA.

SOUTH »awi/ftwa. NORTH 9:45a.m Kxprofls 6:12pm. 5:l8p.ra Mail 8:13a.m

Accommodation 12(tioon

FOR SALE.

TjH)K SALE—New $25 baby carriage fur sale reasonable. Inquire at 006 Plum street. 2-27 TjH)R SALE—An open faced silver watch Mr Biffin movement, cheap. Inquire at the Journal office.

T11ADE.—Three houses and lota for Bmall farm, lient for 25 per month. In* quire at 804 west Perry street.

FOR REN1.

Comfortable

IJOU KENT. family.

IHJUFC

quire at 801 West Perry struct.

for Binall

cheap. Will take some work. In­

LOST.

LOST:—Ato

three stran gold bead braclet. Re­

turn the Western Union Telegraph oftlcu.

LUST:—A

small yellow leather pocketbook.

containing some old coins. Tinder will please leave ut. Swank & Clark's tailor shop and be rewarded.

WANTED.

Worgan

ANTED—Any person having a good rec to sell to see Sain Symrnes at once

WANTKD—AS.Wlioeler,farm

ono-liorsc wugon. Ap­

ply to Z. 121) loutli Oroon struct.

WANTED.—Astruct

wnulier woman. Apply to

tlio Greuu laundry of Hong Gi at unco.

......p..

uay

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

(Successor to Montague & Rankin.) Special attention given to the removal Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Office over the Corner Book Store. Iletldeno* 500 South Washington Street

925 Reward.

PTOIIBN—One brown mare, no white about her about 15 hands, three Inches, weight about 1,100 pounds, Is five years old, tall and rump and little disfigured, and the mare has a bob tall. The thief Is about 55 years oM, 5 feet 9 Inches high, sandy tomplexlon, inclined to be bald, and slightly gray. He has a lame walk, and had on an old fur cap and lusty clothing. I will pay $25 for Information leading to her recovery.

J. Y.DUBHAM, Waveland, Ind.

Prune Vour Vines.

All vines should be pruned now, not later than the 15th of Maroh. A card addressed to J. P. Potter, 122 north Washington street, will secure prompt attention by an experienced Horticulturist. J. P. POTTER.

Simmon's Liver Regualtor is a most excellent appetising tonic.—8ami B. Penta, Chap, to Bishop «f North Carolina.

CfcMrai Cry (br IMA Carttrit

A Safe Investment.

Is one which Is guaranteed to bilng you satisfactory result*, or In case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised drugglst3 a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief to every case, when used for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, inflammation of lungs,Bronchitis, Asthma, whooptng cough, croup, etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste perfectly safe and can be dopended upon. Trial bottle freo at Nye A Co.'s.

0. M. Scott, at tne City Clerk office In city building, is agent for the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, Enquirer,The Indiana State Journal, Toledo Blade, Chicago Inter-Ooean, St. Louis GlobeDemocrat and Peterson's Magazine, or any other periodical desired. Also agent for the Bartlett Book BInderv.of Terre Haute. Call and see him or address him oare elty building-

Bowels Irregular and oonstlpated, resulting In Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver BegulatoL.

WHT WILL Yoo cough when Shllob'S Our* will give you Immediate relief Prloe, 10 oents. &0 oente and HoT Morgan A Oo.

You Ought to Pay Particular Attention to this Space

All the Year Around.

Read the prices we quote on first-class goods, then come and get some. of the best bargains ever offered:

35 pieces good shirttng only 4 cents 10 pleons outing cloth 8^ cents Ask to see the new wash fabric—drosses In black dress goods wo defy competition 10 cts for misses black ribbed hose worth 20 cents Safty-plnsat 3 cents por dozen. Best nickle plated safty-pins 5 cts doz.

We are now receiving our new Spring Stock, comprising everything new in Dry Goods and No_

tons, and ask you to call and we will save you money on every purchase you make.

Next door to Elston's Batik. The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

The Cheap Price* wll be maintained and Satlafactoiy service rendered. Leave calls at Stable* on Market street, slate at Bnodjrrass ft Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

VanHouton's

Best and Goes Farthestj

Will be dispensed FREE at

the

following stores:|

Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett, D, L. Lee,

A:

Milo Ensminger, Vancleave & Houlehan R. C. Pool, H. R. Sloan,

Wednesday, Thursday,

Friday, Saturday,

March 4, 5, 0 and 7.

Don't fail to get a cup of the most

delicious Cocoa—cheaper

and better than coffee.

Come one. come all!

THE URAWFORDSVILLE

Y. MJC, A

0. M. GBCOO, President. W. 8. MorrxTT, Vice President. G. P. DURHAM, Kocordlnv Secretary. "c y:] H.T. Kino, Treasurer.

N. O. McCAV, General Secretary.

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

Secretary MoCay'• offlce hours are from 0 to 10 a.m., and 8:30 to 6:10 p.m. and everv eve lng from 7 to 8 30. excepting Saturday.

Best rick-rack only 3 cents a bunch Seo our towels at 3 cents each Austin's cologno, l." cent biz", at conts. Curtain poles, brass fixtures, 18 cents Beautiful line uow portlers from $2 to $5 cheaper than others ask for same goods Also, new lino Lace Curtains Now millinery goods just received.

Special Attention

Given to Transient Trade by the

THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

W. R. Grosnel]

W. H. Ili&Fle-ur,

Expert Plumber,

Dusires to

Announce that

He has located

In this city.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. PasHengors and Uafrgw) to Depota. Hotel*, oi any part of the Utv. Also proprietor of the Bayleas Ten-Cent Hack Liue-

Leave orders

At the office of the

Water & Light Co.

Music HALL

Wednesday, March 4.

Just One NIKIII.

The Pantomini.ical King,

George H. Adams,

(Humptv Dumpty.)

In his very funny musical farcc,

He, She, Him & Her.

SKIS—

I,ouina and Lilly Ailams. Tho Imperial Quartette, The Huck-Saw Trio,

The Funny Clown.

Prices, 35, 50and 75,

SILAS WRAY,

Designer ami Engraver

Manufacturer of all kinds of Electrotypes and Wood Cuta, Crawfordsville, Indiana. TUB JocHNALchccrfully recomminds SIlu Wraj* a« a flrst-oloM artist. He deslffnod tiie utol tho Y.M.C A. bulldlngv.