Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 March 1891 — Page 3

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I am laden vllb freight Fn?W Hie golden gafe.

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XX.J^IRBM&GO.CHICAGO. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR II

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.

J5KEUY

124 East Main Street.

Window Curtain Week

At ttie 99 Cent Store.

A grand cut-sale on Window Curtains, Curtain Poles and Trimmings at the 539-Cent Store this week. The biggest reduction ever made in the prices of window trimmings.

LOOK IIK|TE—Agood 7 foot Cloth Shade, sprinR rouers, JflccnU. Best 8 foot Shades from 04 cents upward. All of our Curtains are beautifully decorated and fixtures are fully warranted. Curtain Poles and trimmings 19 cents upwards. We deliver and put up window tixtures free of charge. A large crayon portrait given to every customer.

Ross Bros., 99-Cent Store.

Aus Tomlinson. George Scaggs.

When You Want

Don't forget to call on

Tomlinson & Scaggs,

llS East Market Street.

SI

THE POSITIVE CURE*

•VB»nB&iiWmR.Ile»T«fc rth»»e

The Jeweler, Jewel**, Jewelet, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler,

The Teweler

The Jeweler

live Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler,' Jeweler, Jewttef.

Sea.

Icajty sweelhope Witl?JARTTA (LAUS

SOAP,

a cargo

dear as can be.

'LAI'S SQ^ Afade onjy

It was Just In Time.

G. 0. Bartholomew, Kalkaska, Mich., says. "I located In this place 5 years ago, havlug formerly resided In Troy, N. Y. I have been a great sufferer from what the physicians of Troy called Brlght's Disease. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favoilte Remedy, of Roundout, N. Y. All the t»rrlble symptoms of the disease are gone. I have no traces of any

Disorder of the Kidneys,

liver or bladder. Who would begrudge the cost of this medlelna ono dollar a bottle) for such a blessing or refuse this simple though sincere token of gratitude for being perfectly cured? I owe oven' thing to Dr. Kennedy's Fax orlte Remedy and hope this will Induce others who suffer from any kidney, liver or blood disorder, to use this medicine."

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.

Made at KOUNDOUT. N. 6 fort3.

DAILY JOURNAL

MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1891.

March 22 in History,

teti-arlbomM Wwtwocth. known Lord Btrdcni, etc-, antf fa.orito of 1 of

MM—Cbadn.ilof Mghnd (p*e t^e wfaote terrt tory of KMT MeUieriaiidi to kis broUier Jtuma. Dak* of York. J7W—Otaaxlau stamp

act paaed mnM

March 18, WW.

Ifflt-Itaath at John Ooettm. poet born 1749. IMS—Carl Rom, miMtral conductor, bora at Hamburg. 1«8-Tbe Kuasiaaa made a tbnperate Mrtin from

Mxatoiniaad vara repulsed with a toaaof

ItfiOO.

t8»—Anezmtlco of Ttncaaj ta Sardinia. 18K—Oan. Wltaoa begaa a raid (ran CMekafaw, Al&^ to Maeoa, Qa., wttfch extended to April

M- It tadudod a iwnim of Tn' Hate Ion TB, Confederate 8£». ISSfr-Anfa. MUM tad the Brittah troops near

Bnilrtm, Erf «rutaod with a lw at 1,400 mm .BtMkk knt 609. to WMUOCIOO, D. A, Stanley Matthen, Jnkt, aged yean. lfflp fl^OOO.OOO lost bythecoltepee of tbe coppcr ring In Paria.

CHIPS.

—The fire alarm yesterduy morning

Wits caused liy an accident in cleaning the battery.

—The electric light question will not come up in the conncil meeting to-night and all may attend. —Eighteen pupils of Union township were examined Saturday for graduation from the public schools. —John Teirce, of near Wnynetown, was thrown by vicious horse yesterday while leading it, and had his arm broken. —Rev. Reuben Claypool, of Waynetown, died at his home in that place yesterday. Mr. Claypool was one of the oldest Methodist ministers in Indiana and tlie father of Keve.Hnrvey and John Claypool. —Miss Worth will arrive here Monday from Indianapolis to take hep position as head trimmer for Mrs. A. H' Harrison. Miss Lulu Brewer will return from Crawfordsville the latter part of the week and resume her position aB saleslady.—Frankfort News. —The 1'. O. S. of A. lodges of Indiana have willed a meeting at Indianapolis in April of fonr delegates from each camp to choose Grand Lodge officers. The order in this city have selected as delegates S. J. Beach, Lew Kramer, Parker Willis and Will Layne, with alternates. —Frank Jackson, prescription clerk in Lytle & Casad's drng store, left here this afternoon for Delphi, where he will be united in marriage this evening to Miss Love Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will return to Frankfort Monday and take tip their futnre residence. —Frankfort News. The bride is a former Crawfordsville girl and well known here.

Entertained.

Parker Willis ontertained the O. M. Y. M. A. club the other evening at his homo on West Wabash avenue. The ovening was most pleasantly passed by various games and amusements. The great feature of the entertainment was a large and luscious cake the product of of the fair Italian hand of Parker. All voted it to be the best yet produced by any member of the club.

Saturday night a number of the friends of J. A. Clark, tendered him a surprise at his home on West Wabash avenue. The surprise was in honor of his 59th birthday and all present heartily enjoyed themselves. A fine arm chair was presented to Mr. Clark to support his bones during his declining years.-Mrs. Ryker andMnte Snyder, of Jamestown, were aiuoug those present.

Dr. Hutchings Hurt.

Last Saturday evening l)r. B. F. Hutchings received a hasty summons to tho home of .Tames Breaks, northwest of tho city and started at once in his buggy drawn by a young horse. Ho was driving at a rapid gait when suddenly near tho Iron Bridge tho horse became frightened at some object near tho roadside and stopped short. The suddenness of tho stop threw the doctor forward from his seat to the road brusing him about the head and breaking his arm just below his elbow where it hnd been broke once before. He, althongh badly injured, managed to control his horse and lead it to a neighboring house tho inmates of which drove him to bis home on South Washington street where Dr. Ensminger set the badly fractured limb. Dr. Hutchings is resting easily today considering the severe nature of

his hurt and will assume his soon as possible.

duties as

Tourists,

Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of syrup of Figs, as It acts most pleasently and effeotuaUy on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevere,headaches and other forme of tloknoss. For sale In 50o and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists

HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

Semi-Annual Eeport for the Six Months Ending January 8, 1891. The following is the semi-annual report made by the Secretary B. R. Russell, of the Home Building Association, for the term ending January 6, 1891:

FIRST SERIES. RECEIPTS

Cash in Treasurer's hands...

Cash borrowed

Cash in Treasurer Hands..

Dues.. .......... Premiums Interest Fines Transfer fees

2 722 50 170 81) 45» 20 0 80

Duos Premiums Interest Fines Transfer Fees 50

13 350 89

EAnSlXQS

Premiums 170 80 Interest 45:1

20

Hues.. 0

H0

transfer fees 50

TOTAL RECEIPTS

Bue87 000 50 Premiums 05s 27 Interest 1 e81 is 04 00 Transfer fees 17 50 Membership fees 105 00

121 475 4"'

Cash borrowed a 300 00

DISBURSEMENTS

Loans in force. $14 002 50 Paid redeeming shares 0 002 14 Expenses 434 00 Expenses for six months 82 50 Interest paid 303 06 Borrowed moucy repaid 2 300 00

$23 845 04 020 81

24 775 45

SECOND SERIES. RECEIPTS

[««•.. 3 383 00 Premiums 200 01 Interest 400 07 Hnes 1705

S 4 000 03

EARXTXGS

Premiums $ 200 91 Interest 490 07 IrIiHis..k 17 05

TO TA 11ECEIPTS

Dues Premiums Interest Fines Transfer Foes Membership Fees

S 717 03

.$17 011 50 700 39 1 071 47 95 80 10 00 165 00

$20 500 10 .. 1 800 00

$22 300 10

DISUURSEMEXTS

Loans in force $10 850 00 Paid for redeeming shares 2 931 17 Interest paid 014 15 Expenses- 449 10 Uorrowed money repaid 1 000 00

$21 844 42 ., 521 74

$22 300 10

THIRD SERIES. RECEIPTS

..$ 3 707

707 50 103 68 377 94 20 85 2 50

EARXIXGS

Premiums... Interest FinesTransfer fees...

$

7278 47

163 08 377 94 20 85 2 50

$ 570 97

CD TOTAL RECEIPTS

Dues.- .110 066 00 Premiums. 310 83 Interest 742 52 Fines 01 45 Transfer fees Membership fees

14 00 165 00

111 359 80

Cash borrowed 5 600 00

Overdraft

110 850 80 317 31

117 177 11

DISB URSMENTS

Loans (14 230 00 Expenses 238 85 Interest paid on borrowed money... 427 50 Paid for redeeming shares 1 280 76 Loans repaid 10 000 00

117 177 11

FOURTH SERIES. RECIEPl'S

Dues....:..' I 2 91t 00 Premiums 04

nEARXiaas Premiums Interest. Fines Transfer fees.....: Membership fees

Cash borrowed.

74

Interest 220 02 Pines- 20 00 Transfer fees 4 00 Membership fees 0 50

I 3 200 20

-4 04 74 220 02 .. 2000 ... 4 00 .... 0 50

I 351 20

TOTAL RECIEPTS

Dues 4 354 40 Premiums 106 40 Interest 255 52. Fines 32 00 Transfer fees „.... 4 50 Membership fees 116 50

I 4 800 86 300 09

110 168 86

DISBURSEMENTS

Loans In force I 8 785 00 Expenses 157 36 Interest paid 136 25 Paid for redeeming shares 393 50

9 472 697

Rnlunce In Treasurer's bauds

110 169 80

HEOAPITULATION.

The First Series has been running two yours and six months dues paid por share,$65 net earnings, SO,58 value par share, $71.58 number shares outstanding, 202. The Second Series has been running two years and three months dues paid per share 858.50 net earnings, $5.23 value, 863.73 shares outstanding, 2G1. The Third Series has been running one year and six months due6 paid $32.50 net earnings, 82.25 value, $31.75 shares outstanding, $2.69. The Fourth Series has been running nine months dues paid, 819.50 net earnings, $1.08 value, 820.58 shares outstanding, 205.

ANew Building Material.

One by one Indiana's vast resources are becoming known to the world. Among tho more recent developments is the opening of a quarry in Parke county from which is taken A very handsome and valuiiblo variety of brown sandstone. This stone, easy to quarry, becomes almost as hard as flint upon exposure to the air and it is destined to become popular and famous as high class building material. Already considerable of it has leen employed for building purposes in Chicago.

Crawfordsville and the World's lair, To the Editor JOURNAL: In your remarkb in a repent issue of TUB JOURNAL, relative to the appointment of l'rof. John L. Campell and Col. John Lee, by Gov. Hovey, as members of the State Iward of managers for the World's Fair, you did not give Crawfordsville and Montgomery county all the credit to which they are entitled. Section 2 of the act approved March 9, 1891, creating tho state board of managers, provides among other things that "The Governor of the state, the President of tho State Board of Agriculture, the State Geologist, the Chief of the

Indiana Bnreau of Statistics, the World's

1

W.

%1$2^WOMAN.

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS* BILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wifo In one year, and one bottle of Bradfleld'i Fimala Regulator did her more good than all the raealolne she had taken before.

JAMBS T. GOTT, Carml, 111.

Have suffered periodically for years—been treated by the best physicians without relief— Bradflald't Female Regulator did me more flood than all the other remedies.

Mra. BLIZA DAVIS, Charlotte, N. O.

Have used Bradfleld'i Female Regulator and an recommend it to all my frienaa. SClaa O. B. WIBMBTER, Denver, Col.

BRADVIBLD RBOCLATOK Co., Atlanta. Go. Sold by all Druggists. Price, Ji

.00

per bottle.

Sold by Nye & Co.

Columbian Commissioners and the Board of lady managers of the World's Columbian Commission from the state of Iudinna and their respective alternates shall be es-offlcio members of the board of the World's Fair managers for the Stato of Indiana." Our fellow townsmen Chas. M. Travis holds the position as alternate Republican Commissioner and Miss Mary H. Krout, of Crawfordsville, (now employed on the Chicago Inter Ooean) "holds tho position as alternate Republican Lady manager for tho State. Their commissions are signed by tho President of the United States and they are ex-officio members of tho State Board of Managers. Thus Montgomery county will have four votes and fonr representatives on the state board. X.

A Fortunate Voung uady. Miss Jennie Martin, 170 North St. Rochester. N. V., bays: "I suffered long from kidney complaints—home physicians failed to afford .elief. A fr end Induced me to try Dr. Keunedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, N Y. The effect was wonderful. Wheal had taken three bottles I was cured and havo had no trouble since. I write for. the benefit of others.

A'KII' ROSS.

J. E. .Tones is slowly improving. Mrs. Jesse Smith is on the sick list. John Gardner was at Jamestown Friday.

Isaac Golladay was at Lebanon Thursday. Will Paterson was at your city Saturday.

Squire Paterson was at the Capital to-day. Julian McGuffln is seen again on the streets.

Andrew Clino returned from Ladoga Friday. The flouring mill is in a nourishing condition.

Miss Rose Sperry is home from Indianapolis. James Robbins, of near Ortli, is

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

Ail ChenilePortiersFringed-Topand Button $4,99per Pair! Our $1.35 Black Silk Finished Henrietta, 98c per Yard! 25 Pairs $3,50 Lace Curtains only $1,79! See Our Big Stock of Window Shades.

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

Elston Bank.

KA8T

WANTED.—A

011

the sick list. John Cline, of Ladoga, visited relatives at this placo Saturday and Sunday.

W. P. Peterson went to Crawfordsville this morning to work for J, K. Everson.

Nath Thompson, of Boone oounty, came over to this place Saturday. Nath wants to, leave his impression in New Ross and has resorted to his prodigious laughing to do the work.

J. H. Routhand wife of this placo,and John Sparks and wife of Ortli, wore called to Max Sunday on account of the sickness of Mrs. Perry Lockliart, who is in a very serious condition.

The New Ross band will give a play at the opera house Saturday evening, March 28, entitled "Turn of tho Tide." Everybody should come out, as it is 11 good ploy ond sure to please. Admission 10, 20 and 25 cents.

A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40

Years the Standard.

Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light P.aky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. JJo other baking powder does such work.

133$

The Above Are Big Bargains and Are Positively for this Week Only,

Prompt Delivery.

THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

W. 3R.. Crosnel]

W. H. LeiFle-u

Practical Plumber,

Has bought the entire stock of

material from the vVater and

Light Company, and has re­

moved it to his shop under the

RAILWAY HMECARDS.

MORON ROUTE.

SOUTH mvuva UVVIU. NOIITII 1 2 a

m.

1

l:U(h).m Day Mall (dally)- 1 ::Uip.ni (Above tmliiBouly stop at county soatn.1 f:g7|un..-Bedford awl Laf. Accoui...10:42a.m l»:05a.m Way Freight 1 :S0p.m

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

0:18a.m Express-Mall ihlHa.in 1 :r5a.in Mall (dally o:0r.p.m Mall—Express 1 tHTip.m 1 :U5|).ui Mull—Express fi:4f»p.tn

VANDALIA.

SOUTH 'AHWFLWFLI NOHTII 9:45a.ni Express tt:l~pm. 5:lHp.tu Mall H:i:ia.m

Accommodation li?(uoon

WANTED.

ANTED:—A Klrl to do liousewook.

quire at this oiUce.

Eii*

short hand by a practical writer, N. 8. Wood, 113 West College bt reet.

FOR SALE.

F(

faced stiver watch

jH)tt SALE-An open

Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the Journal ofllco.

fin

mot

offlco.

FOKbALK:—Anyone

desiring to purcha.sc

Pug dogcau do so bv calling at 202 WestMarket street.

FOR RENT.

FOU

KENT —A dwelling house within three squares of court house. Inquire of 8. E Crabhs.

LOST.

LOST—A

Btnull white Angora muir, between Music Hall and residence of J. U. ltonnell. Leave at ]Hetolllceaud recieve reward.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Office over the Corner Book Storo. Keeldeuoe 500 South Washlnifton Street Office hours—U to 12,to fp.m. and 7 to 8 p.m

Y.M. C. A. HAIL,

Monday. March 23.

The Musical Event of theSeason!

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.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE.

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

Passenflrors and napgace to Depoto, Hotels, cn any partof the Cltv. Also proprietor of the Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Lin«-

The Cheap Prloea will be maintained and Satlafaetoiy servloe rendered. Loave culls at Stable* on Market street, slate at Snodfrau & Murphy's.

Telephone No. 47.

Orders left at the otlice of the

Water a.id Light Company

will be promptly attended to.

ENGLISH'S1

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTRESS,

BERNHARDT!

IN VICTOREAN SARDOU'S TWO GREATEST PLAYS,

APRIL 14, "FEDORA"

TUESDAY EVENINC, WED'SDAY

limited numborof pupils In

3,

APRIL 15, "LA TOSCA"

3,

EVENING, Patented with iho tnrre Gteat Company and the sams Elaborate Scentty, Co«tum»« and Propartiet aa were ompJoyad in Now York.

PRICES OF RESERVED SEATS: All Lower Floor, S3. All 2d Floor, S2. All 3d floor, St,

Sale of Seats Begins MONDAY, APRIL 6th.

Scats can be tacurad by writing or talagraphing Dickion & Talbott, Indianapolis, Ind,

SPECIAL NOTICE.—Partial of tan or mors can Mcurt raducad ratai. Apply to Local Agant,

THE CUA Wl^OIiDSVILLE

Y. M. A

O. M. O IIEOO, President. W. S. MOFKKTT, VICO Prealdont. O. P. Drill!AM, llecordlnif Secretary.

H. T. KINO.Treasurer. N. C. MCCAY, 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 McCay's oflloe hours are from 0 to 10 a.m., and 3:30 to p.m, and every uvoa* ng from 7 to0 30, excepting Saturday.

SILAS WRAY, Designer and Engrai er

Manufacturer of all kinds of

Electrotypes and Wood Cutn, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

THE JoiTK.VAR.eliecrfiilly rocommends^S^as

Mo designed

utoftUe Y.M.C A. bulldlnir.