Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 April 1891 — Page 2
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ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of
Figs is taken it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys em effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup
CITABLE
to
and ac
the stomach, prompt in
its action aud truly beneficial its effects prepared only from the mosi healthy and agreeable substances,
.'
it
many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the
WHO
may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it-
substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. KY •NEW YORK. JVC
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real
Estate,
Loan, Insurance,
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
Kaet Main Street, with W.T.Whittlugtou
Diseases of Women
AND SURGERY.
Conau.tatlon roomt over Smlth'i druj •tore, South Washington Street, Craw (ordivtlle, Indiana.
J. II. ETTEU, M.D.
Geo. IR.. Rio©, UPHOLSTERING,
Carpets CarefullyLaid and Fitted
112 West Pike Street. Joel Block
1 BEECH AM'S PILLS
IjIice MAGro
ONA WEAK STOMACH.
25 Cents a Box. OF ALL DRUCC18T8.
Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith Olllcc and Residence Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention
218 South Qrcon street
Chronic and Surgical Diseases o) Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FBEE.
Ijuumvi WW.,
17 NASSAU STREET, New York,
BANKERS,
FOR WESTERN STATES, CORPORATIONS, BAMS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.
DR SELLERS'^,* COUGH': SYRUP.
Stop tliat
[CHRONIC COUGH NOWI)
For If you do not It may become RiitnMlrn ak At
for lr yoa do not It may become coneuuiptlvo. For CmiAmiinffon, Scrofula. (ienvrnt Debility and IVagtina Dim'asva, thero is nothing like
SCOTT'S EMULSION
Of Pure Cod LiTer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES I Of Zi^ma Mid Boda. I It 18 Almost as palatablo as tnllk. Far bettor than othor uo-callod Einulaiims. I A wonderful flesh producer.
Scott's
I
Emulsion
Tlicro aro poor imitations. Get the genuine.
THfc
SCHOOL OF MUSIC,
OEPAUW UNIVERSITY, GREENCASTLE, IND.
1UrcmHirnlin
'iMrtjetloi, I'inuofurte. Organ, Voice, Violin, and ]tanl InMtrurmwtfl, Hnrmonv. SltcM'Singing, Chorun and Orchestra. cltidi'iitH ncWved «t uny time :rim? tho nchool year. Hoard In UnlvernllY Hulls fJ.OO to $2.f0 j»er
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Konmu 50 ct«. to 1.00 per week. 1'oeltlona lilulni'd for worthy graduates. 7Vr particulars, Address,
I'rof. JAMKS n. noWK. Dean.
A I \Mrnn our \EH line of worm,
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your ipare .r «l| j„ur time 0 tiif «ork. ThU an tnili*ly new Irad^ml brine* nonderfut •tirrcc* to every worker. lirKliMier* are eanili.ic from Im fiO ^rwrfk and uitwardt. and inure after a llltlg eijiriirnce. Ve can furtiixh you the plu/ment and leach yoa FltLK. to einlalo liar*. Full ufwriuatiua frUKK.
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Sniir U(1e fortunedhaveheen madaat work for »», b.v Anna I'aire, Auttln, iTe*a«, amt Jno. U^nn, Toledo, Ohio, ifiea cut. Oiheraaredoln^sawell. Why "ot yoaf Hnm« earn over (tOO.OO a noittli. You *and tho work and lite fat home, wherever you are. Kven Inrfnnara are eailly earning from ff& to tOaday. Allajret, Weahow yon how and atart you. Can work In tpare time or all the time. Biff money
for
work
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AILY OURNAL.
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON, By T. H. B. McCAIN.
I Entered at tue Postofllre at Crttwfortlsvllle Indiana, as second-class mutter.
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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL
Throe months Six months One year
of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing
to the taste
.. 40 ti.'i ,fl.
Kor papers sent outside the county 10 eonts uddltloiiulfor iMistajre. The Weekly must Invarlal'ly lie paid for In udvuneo.
Send postal note or money order.
NOTICE TO SI! I1SCRI IIKItS.
Wheu you write to have your paner sent tu a different office froiutliatto which It lias bceu going, In* surO to give the old as well as tue uew postotflee address
FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 18(11.
This Date in History—April 17. HK—Kchr&nl op and eoatroveriifaU wfAer, born wrute ayMnst John
Locto his "Rational Accoanls" eic., was long considered on onannwerototo or* gomcnt against infidels. 1700--Dr. Benjamin Fr&nktin died. I860- Jamea Thorn, "Aynbire
most
popular remedy known. Svrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and bottles by all leading druggists.81 Any reliable druggist
Sooiptcr,*' died.
Do not accept any
1®1-Virginia cooventioa adopted ordinance of yrn:* wion t»y 88 to 55. t8©-BattfcwiMlaBy RJvw, W. Va. )£G3—Bottles aroond HHteborough, Ala., and at
Bayou VormBioo, La Ottouao starts from La Grange, "Nm, oa Mrraid to Baton Rous*©. 1865—Surrender at Xueby4* command, aod comp4eto
11 mala hi
of mOitary adkn
in
Next Moiulny is the ltist day for the payment ot tuxes without tho ]x?nulty.
Not one cent of the money that is I paid by tho people of Montgomery county lis taxes goes to the snpjort of the government. The foreigner pays the national taxes for the privilege of selling his goods and wares in the American markets.
City anil county taxes go tlulini]uent atter next Monday, and then tho penalty will bo added. Of the county tax only half must he paid, but if the first I stallment is not paid then all goes delinquent. The wholo of tho city tax must 1h paid, the new arrangement for I paying half not going into elTect until next vear.
Last week it was announced that E. I A. Nye had sold tho Attica Li'dyer to a company to be known as the Ledger
Publishing Company. This week it is announced that the Ledger Publishing Company has transferred tho plant to I A. S. Peacock, who for lUteen years prior to Mr. Nye's control was the manager of the paper. The Journal welcomes Mr. Peacock back to the journalistic lield well knowing that ho can I edit tho f.t'ilyrr much better than he can edit a lumber yard.
I. N. WaiiKfji, tho new Department Commander for Indiana, G. A. R., has I announced the appointment of his staff.
Irvin Kobbins is the Assistant General and O. K. Weaver is the Assistant Quarter Master General. Gen. 51. D. Manson is appointed on the Board of Visitors I to tho Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Gen.
Manson and Gen. Lew Wallace named on the committee to investigate the charges of the Ci'iitttri/ concerning the treatment of rebel prisoners at Cai
OKA VELLY KU\.
Miss Mabol Peebles has been a victim of the grip this week. The Assessor, James Stewart.lms l)een in our midst this week.
A. H. Quigg, of Elk City. Kansas,visited his brother, F. H., this week. Mr. Caldwell anil wife, of Mace,moved 011 Pleasant, Butler's farm this week.
Mrs. Dr. Anderson, of Indianapolis, has been at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Hall, during 1ioj recent illness.
Mr. and Sirs. Francis l'ritehard, of .Sugar Plain, visited their son, C. last Saturday.
Miss Minnie Butler, Frank Clark and Ora (Enoch, of Greenwood, attended church here Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Mearl .Tones, of Lebanon, were culled here last week 011 account of the serious illness of Jonas Jones.
On account of bad roads and so much sickness, the Friends' monthly meeting held here was unusually small, no minister leing present.
Miss Mattie Johnston's school closed at Greenwood last Friday afternoon with appropriate exercises. M'iss Johnston has taught two successful terms at that place, and has succeeded in endearing herself to both pupils and patrons.
Farmers in this vicinity have been making [use of tho nice 'weather this week by plowing for oats, corn, etc. Wheat looks fine and a good prosjiect for fruit is looked forward to with pleasure. Surely we live in the land of "milk and honoy."
.1 lloott to Wives.
Having used "Mother's Friwnd" I would not lx without it. It is a boon to wives who know they liavo to puss through the painful ordeal of childbirth. Mits. C. Mi'r.norTtNTi, Iowa. Write the Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta. Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye ,t Co., Crawfordaville, Jnd.
Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve Croup, WVooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Co.
SHILOH'S COUOH^nd" Consnmption Cure is sold by its 011 a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Co. ?.•_
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlal
lie Ilecolved tho Larcoit Foe.
JOHN* E. VAKSOXS.
John E. Parsotis, of New York, is believed to have received the largest fee ever taken by a lawyer—$400,000 from the sugar men for organizing the famous trust He is a New Yorker, born and bred, and is believed to have the finest practice in the English speaking world. He is about sixty years of age and is prominent in the Presbyterian church,
The Universal Strife.
A cricket f«l on an lusect Too small for eye to see, A field mouse captured tho cricket
Ami hushed his minstrelsy. A pray shrike pounced on tho field mouso And Hung him on a thorn, And a hawk came down on tho crucl shrike
From over tho waving corn. And a fox spraugouton the red tailed hawk From uuder a falleu tree, For bird and beast, by tlood aud field.
Of every degree
Virginia.
iSn-Doa. Thomas F. MarshaO dies at LowiarfUe, Ky. 188*—Benjamin Disraeli, Karl of Beoooosfleid, dies born 1905. 1890—ftogufcu- battle in called "Black Mountains" of eastern Keutodry between otatn militia and oatlawjr, several killed and wounded.
Prey one upon tho other. -1" ^waH thus ordained to bo My rifle laid old Reynard low.
And death—death looked at mo. —Krnost i!cGaffoyi
The Hasty Word. I hastily opened my lips,
And uttered a word of disdait. That wounded a friend, and forever estranged A heart I would die to regain But the bird onco at liberty who can enthrall? And the word that's once spokeu, oh, who can recall. —Virginia B. Harrison.
The Grand Old rumilnli.
The twain wero one in their heart's desire. Ah true to love as the sun To love each other beyond the river
Whenever their work was done. Beautiful love, the glory of life. On angel's wings conns down Rejoice, rejoice, for tho grand old passion -That makes the world wo round. —James U. Wiggln.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
The cotton crop of Alabama is valued at $10,000,000. A BOUT) train of seventy.five cars of lumber arrived In Savannah, Ga., recently.
It Is reported that white servants aro rapidly replacing colored help in the towns of southwestern Georgia.
Wasihsoton county, Georgia, produoes annually 85,000 boles of cotton, worth about 81,500,000. This is one of the largest cotton-producing oounties in the state.
There are two counties In Georgia that have not a lawyer. They are Echols and Charlton. The returns for 1890 show further that Charlton has neither a doctor nor a dentist.
The negroes of Terrell county, Ga., are steadily Increasing In prosperity and aoquiring real estate, for which they have an especial liking. They own some of the best farm lands in the county.
Got. Jorcs, of Alabama, ha£ arranged with the state commissioner of agriculture to 'procure for him trees froq all the mostnotuble battlefields of Virginia, to be transplanted to the capitol grounds at Montgomery.
Circumstanced Alter Cunes.
Man-afraid-to-talk-back-to-his-mother-in-law (flourishing knife)—Wah, me bad Injun take paleface scalp.
Mr. Man-out-west—Don't trouble yourself, my frieud allow me to hand it to you.—Life.
Too Costly.
Goodman—It'B a shame he treated you so but you should heap coals of lire on his head I
Furnlss—With coal at tho present price? Not much—I'm not so fond of revenge.—Puck.
Agreeable.
Boston Hostess—How would you en joy spending the evening at our Burns club, Mr. Overland?
Western Quest—First-rate. I used to belong to a fire company myself.—Good News.
A Waat« of K»w Material.
Othello—The doath of Miss Stajclevator was very widely discussed In the newspapers.
Iago—Yes it's a groat pity she isn't alive, to profit by the advertising.— Puck.
For ReMons.
"Don't let Bronson write my obituary," said the dying man. "Why not?" asked the editor. "Ue—knows—me—too—well," gasped tho other.—Munsey's Weekly.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, Fhank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tho senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney .t Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that Baid firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATAiuin that wmnot Ijo cured by tho uso of Hall's Cataiikii Cuke.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 188G.
A. W. GLEASON, Xvhti-j/ Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces "of tho system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Jdi'^'Sold by Druggists, 70c.
INDIANA.
Column of Interesting Now« from Various Points.
Murdered Hit Friend.
Columbus, Ind., April 17.—In February, 1890, at a schoolhouse Iti Haiublin township, Scott county, a secret meeting of the Farmers' Alliance was held, and William Bowles was placed in charge of one of the windows to keep away inquisitive persons. He was the son of a well-to-do farmer aud a member of the order, as was also Sheridan Stoner, a neighbor boy, whose father was in good circumstances. The window was raised, when Stoner approached and jestingly pulled it down. Bowles raised it, and again Stoner put it down. This was done several times, when Bowles became enraged and with a chair knocked Stoner down. While down Stoner drew a revolver and flred. The ball penetrated Bowles' heart, 'killing him Instantly. Stoner was arrested on a charge of murder in the first degree. Three changes of venue have been taken and the case is now on trial in Jefferson county circuit court. Stoncr's plea Is self defense. The farmers in the vicinity have taken sides in the matter, and the alliance organization has gone to pieces ou account of it.
Robbed of Money and Clothing. Eckkrty, Ind., April 17. Joseph Fernburg, a traveling salesman for a Chicago clothing house, was found near the railway Wednesday morning robbed of everything of which he had been possessed, even to his clothing, and in a nude condition. Ue claimed to have spent last Sunday at English and to have come here by express. No bodily injury was sustained, but he is completely bankrupt, and is prostrated with fright. The local detectives think they have a clew and several arrests are expected.
An Hetreu Secretly Married. Chicago, April 17.—It is learned that Miss Henrietta Bowen, of Delphi, Ind., was married in Milwaukee to Nolau Hathaway, of this city, February 8 last, by Rev. M. S. Halsey. Miss Ilowen is the daughter of Abner Bowen, of Delphi, Ind., who died about a year ago, leaving an estate valued at So,000,000 to his widow and four children. Mr. Halsey says the couple came to him in the evening, and as there seemed to be no reason why they should not be married, he performed the ceremony. Mr. Hathaway requested him to keep the marriage secret as litigation was pending in regard to his wife's estate. He has now written to the clergyman removing the injunction of secrecy.
Was l*ut OtT tho Train,
Muncie, Ind., April 17.—Last August Frank Mays, of Indianapolis, boarded a Lake Erie & Western passenger train in this city for Newcastle. Because he refused to pay ten cents extra fare, as charged by the company when passengers fail to get tickets, the conductor put him off five miles from his destination. Mays has commenced suit for S3,000 damages.
Blown Up by Dynamite.
Andeiison, Ind., April 17.—Burglars placed a charge of dynamite or nitroglycerine in the big safe in Bernard Bros.' store at Middleton at an early hour Wednesday morning and exploded it. The safe was torn to atoms and the building—a two-story brick—was com pletely wrecked. The confusion made by the explosion foiled the burglars in their work.
Natural Gas at Terre Haute. Terke Haute, Ind., April 17.—Guaranty oil well No. 6 bids fair to be a good natural gas weli, the first in this field. The depth is 985 feet and strong flow is coming through that many feet of water in a 4inch pipe. It is thought with the water removed and further drilling the well will be goodfor several million feet a day.
Want film Punished.
SiiEi.nvviLi.E, Ind., April 17.— Michael Posz, ex-treasurer of this (Shelby) county, lias been indicted for embezzling 813,000 of the county funds. The bondsmen are pushing the prosecution, and notwithstanding Posz turned over S7,000 or 88,000 of property to indemnify them they will prosecute to the bitter end.
Fell Iteneath the Cars.
Chicago, April 17.—Albert Byers. of Leo. Ind., while attempting to jump on an Illinois Central freight train at Fifty fifth street Wednesday afternoon missed his hold and fell beneath the wheels, His right leg was completely severed from his body and his left leg so badly crushed as to render amputation necessary.
Will Reduce Miners' Wages. Tekiik Haute, Ind., April 17.—Late Wednesday night the bituminous coal operators of Indiana decided to resist the eight-hour demand and to insist that the wage schedule for the ensuing year be fifteen cents a ton less than paid for block coal. There is only tlv cents difference now.
IH'inorrntlc Nomlnatlonii at I.afnrct.te, Lakaykttf., Ind., April 17.—Lafay ette democrats linve nominated the following ticket: Mayor, Furman McGin ley clerk, Stephen Ilannagan treasurer, George Beardsley marshal, John Maule. They are all present incum bents. MeGinley has been five times chosen mayor.
I.a Forte*. Republican Ticket. La'I'oiitk, Ind., April 17.—Therepublicans have nominated the following city ticket: Mayor, Lloyd P. Weaver clerk, 1''. J. Arndt treasurer, Charles Backus: marshal, J. R. Purcell waterworks trustee, Colden Austin.
Nntiiflil a New Superintendent. Indianapolis, Ind., April 17.—Tho board of trustees of the Eastern Insane hospital Indiana have accepted the resignation of Dr. Wells, and appointed Dr. Smith as the new medical superintendent.
Killed by an Electric Car.
South Hknd, Ind., April 17.—Johnny McDonald was run over and killed Wednesday by an electric streetcar.
On the Slightest Sign
Of anything wrong with the kidnoya or bladder, recourse should nt once be had to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, New York. Neglect may lay the foundation of painful difficulties. Tho Favorite Remedy hns completely cured cases of Stone in the bladder from which relief hud been vainly sought. Where there is a tendency of Rheumatic Gout speedy relief invariably follows its use.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.'
CA
THE DRE88 18 FINISHED, SO AM I."
A gorgeous costume flashed beneath the brilliant lights of a ball-room a queen of society is radiant to-night." The nervous liauds of a weak woman have toiled day and night, the weary IVame and aching head have known no rest —for "the dress must le llnished in time."
To that queen of society and her dressmaker we would say a word. One, through tiot-houso culture, luxury, and excitement, and the other, through the toil of necessity, may some day lliid their ailments a common cause. The Vegetable Compound will enable both to meet the demands of society.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
Is the only Positive Cure and legitimate Remedy COMPOUND tor tho peculiar weaknesses nnd ailments of women. J1 £ur£5
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The quatifleil voters of the city of Criiwfords* ville are hereby notilled to assemble at their designated voting places in their respective Wards on
TUESDAY, MAV 181)1.
and proceed to eleet the following ollleers, vi/. One Councilman for the Fist Wanl. Ono Councilman for the Second Wanl.
One Councilman for the Third Ward. u, M.scorr, April 4, 1891. City Clerk.
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he most delightful Perfumes ever produced.! ETryit FREEMAN'S FACE POWDER. Medi. 'cated. Free from Poisons. A Perfect Beautifier.j {At Druggists,viz: MolTettJc Morgan Nyo & Co. Rlnford, the
Druggist: Smith & Morgan.
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Rev. II. H. Fairall, 1). 1)., editor of tho Iowa Methodist, says editorially: "We havo tested tho merits of Ely's Cream Balm and believe tbat, by a thorough course of treatment it will cure almost every ease of catarrh. Ministers as a class aro afllicted with head and throat trouble and catarrh seenia more prevalent than ever. We cannot, recommend Ely's Cream Balm too highly."
I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure.--B. F. M. Weeks, Denver. 1
A ItalMy Dally,
Tho 7mliomtjiolix TCews is not only the largest daily now published in the State, but it is simply mntchloss is tho scope and variety of its news. One of its late additions is its department for report of affairs in our colleges, tho discussion of educational topics and methods, devoting special attention in this line in the issuo of Wednesday of each week. '"iv
Sped men Cases.
S. II. Clifford, Now Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rhoumatism his stomach was disordered, liis liver was affected to an alarming degree, npjjetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edwnrd Shepherd, Harrisburg, HI., had a running sore leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Salvo and his leg is sound and well. John Sjieaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five large fever sores on his log, doctors said ho was incurable. Ono bottle Electric Bitters, and ono bottle Buckleu's Arnicn salve cured him entirely. Sold at Nye and Co's. drug store.
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Larayette, Ind. Sold by Nve & Co.
1866"-1891
The BEST tho CHEAPEST in a purchase for a lifetime. The LADD 14-Kt. STIFKKNK1) hOLD CASE, the only one with patent improvements, born of experience, ueeeH*ur' for wear. Tn« Best Cask for voun Watch. Buy tho IjADI). A fine assortment forsalohy Kline & Hrahain, Jewelers, CrawforlsvlU«\Ii»«l
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PATENTS
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