Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1891 — Page 3

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SANTACLAUS SOAP

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BESTLAUNDRYSOAPiijilje

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N.ICFAIRBAHK&CO.Chic&tfo

Window

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biggest

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*°CERS KEEP IT.

Put the Dollar

Where it will do the most for you. Spring goods are coming in almost every day. Men's, Ladies', Boys', Misses' and

Children's Footwear.

EILY

124 East Main Street.

At the 99 Cent Store.

cut-sale on Window Curtains, Curtain Poles and Trimmings at the 99-Cent Store this week. The

reduction ever made in the prices _f window trimmings:

LOOK I1KKB-A good 7 foot Cloth Shade, spring rollers, ay cents. Best 8 foot Shades from 04 cent9 upward. All of our Curtains are beautifully decorated and fixtures are fully warranted. Curtain Polesand trimmings 19 cents upwards. Wo deliver and put. up window iixtures free of charge. A largo crayon portrait given to every customer.

Ross Bros., 99-Cent Store.

Aus Tomlinson. George Scaggs

When You Want

G-roceri

Don't forget to call on

Tomlinson & Scaggs,

113 East Market Street.

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E O S IT IV E

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The Jeweler, Jewelei, Jewelei, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler.

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Do you know that you can 3uy a chimney to fit your lamp that will last till some accident happens to it

Do you know that Macbeth's pearl top or pearl glass that chimney You can have it—your dealer will get it—if you insist on it. He may tell you it costs him three times as much as some others. That is true. He may say they are just as good. Don't you believe it— they may be better for him he may like the breaking.

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GEO. A. MACHKTU A Co.

DAILY

JOURNAL

THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1891.

0- S OF A.

Tiie Order Gives

its

First Annual Banquet

At

tho

K.

ot

P.

Armory.

The tbriviug organization, the P. O. S. of A„ gave ita annual banquet last evening to commemorate the institution of the order iu this city one year ago. Nearly one hundren persons assembled in the K. of P. reception room lost evening where various amuRements beguiled the time until nine o'clock whon tho patriotic-sons and their ladies filed down to the armory where an elegant spread had been prepared by the ladies of the Uhristian ohuroh. After thoroughly eujoying the ohoioe viands, Toast Mister Parker Willis received responses from the following toasts by following parties: "Our Country" Hubert Wllhlte "Our Order" Kmmur "Patriotism" -Claude Travis "Our Public Schools" Kev. G. W. Swilzor "Foreign Immigration" Frol Wllnlto "Our Ladles" Sam. D. Symmcs

After this most interesting feature of the oocasiou tho iloors were cleared and the remainder of t'.e evening was enjoyably passed on the light fantastic too. At a late hour all adjourned highly pleased with the entertainment and with loud praises for their entertainers.

This order, although but a year old, is already in the front rank among the secret fraternities in this city, and now occupies a lodge room of its OWD,elegantly furnished, in the Phoenix Block. Applications for membership are receives every week and the lodge is in a flourishing condition, working for "God, Our Oouutry and Our Order."

The Boston Orchestral OluoThe music-loving people of Crawfordsville are looking forward with pleasant anticipations to the conoert by tiie Boston Orchestral Club on Monday night, and which promises to be the grandest musical event Crawfordsville has ever et joyed. The sale of reserved seats begins to-morrow morning and tha indications are that there will be a lively demand for best localities. The organization is composed of the very highest talent, and the press notices which they have received in the leading cities are profuse in praise of their high merit. Among them are tho following expressions, and higher compliments are not needed: "A very large audiehc: orowded the auditorium at the ooncert by the Boston Orohestral Olub and the organization was acknowledged with unanimity aud enthusiasm that are seldom witnessed. Every member of tho compuny is manifestly an artist, and the playing ensemble is characterized by some of thj best graduates of light aud shade as well as purity of tone ard unity of attaok."

Lost Everything by Fire-

Friends of George L. irkl- in th 's oity will hear with regret that on Tuesday night last he suffered the loss of his entire household effects by lire in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Markley was a tenant of a double dwelling which caught fire from a grute in the apartment opposite him, and only escaped with his life by a ladder from the se:oud story. The Obattannooga Times, of Wednesday, has the following concerning the tire: Tiieilames immediately set fire to the neighboring house, a double dwelling also owned by D. C. Stupp, and occupied by Thomas Eowell and Geo. L. Markley. The oocupants, with their familios, narrowly escaped with their lives, Mr. Markley osqiped from an upper story by means of a ladder. The double dwelling was valued at SI,800 and the smaller house at 3600. There was no insurance on any part of the property.

A

1

Complication.

A copy of the new appraisement law has been received and sure enough the county assessor is not to be elected until the first Monday of June by tl.o commissioners. The time as set is probably the result of a misprint in publishing the law as the township assessors, who the law provides are to work under the county Assessor, are to begin work on the first Monday in April and finish the first of June. As the law now reads, und as of course the Commissioners will aot under it, the assessor will not be elected until his duty is performed.

Harried.

Richard McCandless, of the McCandloss & Israel meat maxkot. was quietly married to Miss Josie Morgan, of tho West Eud, one day last week in Cincinnati. The happy oouple went to

houBe

keeping in this city yesterd-iy.

Tourists,

Whether on pleasure bent or business, fchoukl take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It acts most pleasently and effectuaUy on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers,hoadaches and other forms of sickness. For salo In 60c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists.

WH&.T G08HEN THINKS-

She is More

than Satisfied With Her Own Electric Light Plant.

Franklin, Ind., is in exactly tho same, position in regard to the electric light question as is Crawiordsville, having opened the bids last week. The authorities have been investigating some aud among other results is the following letter from Goshen, which place has owned her light plant for some time. Mayor Cnrr received a copy of the lottor from tho Clerk of Franklin yesterday and we append it hero in ordor thnt our citizens may know what Goshon thinks of municipal lighting:

GOSHEN, Iud., ilar. 10, 1891.—W. D. Greeu, Franklin, lnd., Bro. City Uleik —1 must ask youi pardon for not answering your questions sooner, but I have botn very busy for tho past week. 1 will say that when our oity was lighted by a stock company thoy used four towers, four lamps on one and three each upen tho others. It cost tho oity 82,500 per year for light and they did not run then during light of the moon ovon if it were clgudy. Now the oity owns the four towers for which it paid §300 and in addition to tower lights we employ 17 lamps suspended ksross streets at different pltioes at an annual espouse of the whole lighting not to exceed 82,000. Everything connected with our plant is in liue workiug order. We light tho oity whenever it is dark, let that be day or night time. Our repairs are very small. We employ a No. 1 electrician who keeps everything in first class shape.

Everybody in tho oity is delighted, •ad perfectly satisfied with the Conn eil's uctions in purohnsing the plant, if the a took company lighted the oity now with 30 double carbon arc lamps would oost the city about $4,000 or more than double what it now costs. We think it a good business investment.

Own your own light if you oan. There is no use of thiowing live or six thousand dollars away before you own your plant. I Uave written hurriedly bu hope what I have said will be of benefit to your city, Yours Truly,

J. D. WOLF, City Clerk.

To whom it iy conocru: I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true oopy of a letter received by me from J. D. Wolf, the Oity Clerk of Goshen, lnd.

W. D. GKEEN,

City Clerk of Franklin, Ind.

POST OFFICE STATISTICS

Figures Showing the Amount of Work iJone by the CrawfordBville Carriers. The report of the Postmaster General Wanamaker for the year ending June, 1890, is just out and an examination of it ohow that Crawfordsville stands above the average of oflioos with four carriers. The following figures are for matter handle! by carriers and does not include a vast number of papers and let ters which come and go through the post offioe without being touched by carriers: Registered letters delivered 1,440 Keguhir letters delivered tt!21,851 Postal eards ucllvered 85,061) Newspapers &c delivered 327,95U Locallcttcrscollected 8,231 Mall letters collected „1442,90» Local postal cards collected 4,KU Mall ]K)stal cards collected 30,864 Newspapers &c collected 9,617

Total numlicr or pieces handled 830,004 Average foreacli carrier..... 2M.780 Total cost of tho work J2,."52.8» Average cost per carrier ItlHS.!!'Averajro cost per Dlcce 11 mill: Postage on local mutter .S07U.U.'

These figures as before stated do no include matter not collected aud delivered by carrics thus excluding a 'orge number of business men near ths post office who cannot wait for the carrier but go nfter their mail each muil train comes iu. With a fifth carrier we oould make a much better showing.

A BUSINESS CHANGE-

A. H-

Blair, of Indiauapolis, Purchases a Large Fait of Alfrey's Business In This Oity. Aaron H. Blair, of Iudianapolip, has purchased the heading saw and cut ff saw department in Alfrey's heading faotory in this oity and iB now working tho same under his own namo, his business beiug separate aud distinct from that of Mr. Alfrey. He will make all the blocks and green heading for Mr. Alfrey who still maintains the drying and plaining deportment. Mr. Blair will work about fifteen mi aud the same who were formerly in the employ of Mr. Alfrey and at the same wages. The only real change about Ihvoonoein bsiug that two industries under different owners are now where one was two days ago. Mr. Blair has made a contract to furnish Mr. Alfrey with 4,000,000 green heading and it will take the r'-st of this year to fill the ooutract.

Di8guited With Illinois.

Henrv Suarp, a wealthy fanner of Toloua, 111., was in the city to-d»y on his way to Shawnee Mound. Mr. Sharp stated that he had considerable money to invest but would never invest a cent of it in Illinois, and his neighbors are with him to a man, all looking for investments in Indiana. The reason of this is that an obnoxious law was passed by the 1 ist Illinois legislature whioh pluced a tax upon mortgages. Mr. Sharp said that this law would drive many millions of dollars out of the State.

Is the Monon Said-

It was announoed on Wall street,Now York, yesterday that the L. N. A. & C. has been purchased by the management of the Lake Erie and Western. Tue direotors of the latter company confirm the report but president Breyfolgle, of the Monon says he knows nothing of it. We will have to await developments.

rirst BaptiEt Church Social The ladies of the First Baptist ohurch will give a social at the ohuroh next Friday ovening, March 20. Supper from five to eight o'olock. All ore cordially invited to be present.

HEEOHAM'S Pmiis act like magic on a Weak Stomach. You will save money by buying your dry goods, notions, cloaks and millinery gooda of Abe Levlnson.

BRADFIELD'S

^mVOMAN.

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS* BILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wiie in ono year, and one bottle of Bradfield's Fsmale Regulator did hor more good than all tho meaicino she hnd taken before.

JAMES T. OOTT, Carrol, 111.

Have suffered periodically for years—boen treated by tho best physicians without relief—Bradfield's Female Regulator did mo more good than all the other remedies.

Mm. ELIZA DAVIS, Charlotte, N. C.

Have usod Bradfield's Female Regulator and can reoommend it to nil my friends. Mine C. S. WIEMEYBR, Denver. Col.

RRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $i.o6 per bottle. Bold by Nye & Co.

Y. M. C. A. HALL,

Monday. March 23.

The Musical EventoftbeSeason!

THE FAMOUS

O S O N

Orchestral Club.

Tickets now on sale at the Y. M. C. A. Building.

Admission, 50 Cents.

Reserved seats checked off without extra charge any time after 9 a. m. on Friday, March 20.

The Cod

That Helps to Cure

The Cold.

The disagreeable taste of the

COD LIVER OIL

is dissipated in

SC0TTS

EMULSION

Of

Pure

Cod Liver Oil

O N S I O N

RROXCIIITIK, :t WANTING IIISKANEN,

muy lake no

I remedy with as much FntlHriiciloii n» i. would take milk,

l'liyttfcluns

mo prrwr!i.

lug It everywhere. It Is a iMTft-rl (-muNli'ii. amliiffonderftjIflexhproiliM'fr.

'J'ithr mmi/,

A Visltjo the West.

To accommodate persona desiring to visit the great wbeit and corn lands of the West, tlio Big Foor Konte (O. O. C. & St. L. By.) lias established through oar lines, equipped with Wagner palaoe Bleeping and reclining obair oars, to St. Louis and Peoria, at which point direct oonneotions are made in Union Depots with through oars for all Western and Pacific Coast points. Now is the time to visit this great and rapidly growing section of our oouutry, and in order to thoroughly enjoy the trip ask for tiokets via the Big Four Route.

Booklani Arnica Halve.

Tho beet salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Bheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfao'.ton, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cento a box. For sola at Ny* & Oo. drupst«r«v

WHI WILB YOU cough when Shlloh'S Oure will give you Immediate reliof Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Motfett Morgan A Oo.

Mo Change of Curs

From St. Louts to Hot Springs. Colorado or California. The Vandalla line holds out the above Inducements to parties wishing to go to above points. Why go around out of your way, when you can go direct and so easy via the Vandalla line. Leave home at 9:45a. m. eat dinner next day at Hot Springs Ark., at 1 p. m. picnic Pullman and Tourls' sleeping cars from St. Louis to California and chair cars free from St. Louis, to Colorado points. All without change Every comfort and more safntv than at home. Get Info matlon and tickets of J. C. Hutchinson, agent at Main strees depot.

Happy and content Is a home with"The Rt chester "a lamp with the light of the morning. Mr calaiacut, wr-t* Ratksittr .£*»/ Co.

Nno Ytr*

Cold in the head7 or Ohilbla'.ns? oi OhaflngT or a Burn? or any Old SoresV The best thing In the world for It Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store ot Nye Oo.

4 Big Bargains for this Week Only Black Undressed Kid Gloves 49c per Pair

All Chenile Portiers Fringed-Topand Button $4,99per Pair! Our $1.35 Black Silk Finished Henrietta, 98c per Yard! I 25 Pairs $3,50 Lace Curtains only $1,79! See

Our Big Stock of Window Shades. The Above Are Big Bargains and Are Positively for this Week Only,

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

Prompt Delivery.

THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

FOR SALE.

FOU

SALE—An open Eltfln mo

Journal ofllcu.

FOU

illi

HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME -AJSTD SODA. The patient suffering from

W. Gosnell

W. I-i. LaFleu

Practical Plumber,

Has bought the entire stock (if

material from the vVater and

Light Company, and has re­

moved it to his shop under the

Elston Bank.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS,

MONON ROUTE.

SOOTH

12:25u.m Night Mull (daily) 1:50a.m 1 -.UOIMII Day Muil (dully) 1:3Up.iu

kAbovetralnBoulyslop

Orders left

at county souts.l

7p.m...Ilcdfordund Luf. Accoin...l0:4'Ja.u) IhOou.m Way Freight 1 :~0p.m

BIG 4- Peoria Division.,

EAST 0:1 tiii.ui 1 r.Vm.tn. ... 6:05p,m 1 :H5p.m

SOUTH

0:-I'm. f:lSp.m

Express—Mall I»:l8a.m Mall (daily) l*J:5ru*tn Mall—Express lSlftp.tn

Muil—Express 0:4fjun

VANDALIA. m7,

Express 0:12pm. Mull 8:13a.m ..Accommodation l'J(noou

faced Bilvor watch

Eljrln movement, cheap. Inquire at the

SALE:—Auyune desiring to purchase a Piiffdoif can do so hv trailing at West Market street.

FOR RENT.

FOlt

KENT—A dwelling? house within three squuresof court house. Inquire of S. E CrabUs.

LOST.

LOST-A

small white Angora mutf. between Music Hall aud rosidenee ol .1. K. Honnull. Leave at |H)8t olliee and reeleve reward.

WANTED.

W

7ANTRD:—A (flrl to (lo tfeneriil housework Call in once at 111 West Wiibftah Ave.

WANTED—An

active, hone*tman—Salary

$100 monthly If sultab'e with opportunities for advance, to represent locally a res|KnsU'o New York house. Hefereuees. ManufactuJer. Lock Hox 1585, N. V.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Offlco over tlio Cornor Book Store. Heoldence BOO South Washlnirtcn Street Ofllco hour»—11 to 12,2 to 5p.m. und 7 to 8 p. 111

DR. HORNFS ELKOTRIO IU.T

HALF raiCE,i5i!M£

roUTITKLT COU8 URU XT CCKB9 BIOTA* rum, ramueu, LITIS, EI* mcf and exhaortlng nerroaa DIMUBKSOf both wxM. 100 'degrees of Electricity

Gmrateed""'

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it yeweffBl

KLSCTUCMIiTln tbeWOlLOt IM with Male Bella. Pamphlet free*

Im Grippe Aguln..

During tho epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds proved to be tho best remedy. Beports from the many who used It confirm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the puichase price will be refunded. It has no equal for LaOrlppe or any throat, chest or lung trouble. Trial bottle free at Nye A To.'* drugstore. Large bottles SOc and $1.

Merit Wins

We desire to say to our citizens that for years wo havo been sailing Dr, King's New Discovery for consumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica 8alve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we will stand ready to refund the purchase pri e, if satisfactory results do nof follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For salelby Nye 4 Co., Druggists.

Shlloh's Oure will immediately rellev Oroup, Whooplntf Oough and BuonchiW for sua by Moffett, Morgan & Oo.

..J

I

'"Ishl

at the

office of thi

Water a.id Light. Compam

will he promptly attended tol

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THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y.M.C.A

O. M. GiiK.on, President. V. 8. MorFETT, Vice President. CI. P. DUUHAM, Recording Secretary.

H.T. KINO,.Treasurer. N. C. MCCAV, Gcnorul Soorotary. liatlis, Tub and Shower Gyin| nasium, Howling Allejs, Giimea and Reading room. Meet ings Sunday at 4:30, p. 111. Visitor! always welcome.

Secretary McCay'e ofllcc hours are from 9 t| 10 a.m., and to f:'l0 p.m. and every eve nR from 7 to OjilO, excepting Saturday,

SILAS WRAY, Designer and Engra?

I

Manufucturcrof all kinds of Electrotypes and Wood Cutn, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

THE JooiiNAijchccrfully recommends SB Wruy as a firetrcliuis artlBt. He designed cut of tho Y.M.C A. bulldlnir.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LIKE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers and iJairgaKO to Depots, Hotels, c! any part of the City. Alsoproprletorofthe I Bayless Ten-Cent Hack LincJ

The Cheap Prices will be maintained and f| SatlBfaotoiy service rendered. Leavo calls at Stablos on Market street, slate at Snodgrass & Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

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