Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 April 1891 — Page 3

YOLL

CA

ymus-swi

N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO: If

wish lb mate

ckfos

as white a* the sun

And feh ynir vorlC as soori as begun.

5ANTACLAUS 3QAP 13 Ming fliat Will do it

Aid tewing once bougfft it you never will it.

Boots and Shoes.

JbJT HOME

To the trade at 124 East Main Street.

You will find as full and complete assortment ol Ladies', Gents', Misses and Child's Oxfords as can be found in any shoe store in the State.

124 East Main Street.

DO YOU NEED A BABY-CARRIAGE?

If so, call at the 99-Cent Store this Week during the Grand Cut Sale.

Carriages cut. from 17.8C to 84.30 8.50 to ft.25

44

Success Can Be Achieved.

JN ANY nrslM is

Untiring Industry, Careful Economy,

And Judicious Advertising.

Tho Road to Opulence Ues Knee-Deep Through Printer's Ink.

THE JOXJRlsr-A.X_ir

DAILY AND WEEKLY.

Thoroughly Covers the Field.:

Crawfordsville and Montgomery County.

A. H. DICKERSON

Solicits the grocery trade of the southeastern part of the city.

The Stock is fiesh, complete and the prices are hr.v.

410 EAST COLLEGE STREET.

~5S

10.00 to 7.:r 15.00tol0.7ft *20.00 to 14.2ft 2.1.00 to 1ft.Oft 25.00 to 10.40

Our prices on Carriages range from $2.50 to 150.00. Call ami see our stock beloro pur* phasing. Wo will also make special cut on bicycles, tricycle-*, buy's wagons,whellbarrows etc. Remember the cut. sale lasts for one week ouly.

Ross Bros,, 99 Cent Store.

MILT GUNTLE, Salesman.

THE POSITIVE CURE.

pmriKBHU. Wiim BUKew York. rnceBOcU.1

IndianapolL lli^iness University

THIWPTR"^»ANS'CW f'E3 7:Pc BEATER°THANJhI°8U^VYJ It, landautnebead ol Comm. iv, :io I .i ji-.ir: cnurnny tunc elective or prescribed

Individual Instruction by a lawe. uroii* t:u'Kl'v. Ur. ln.v«-, time short Compl«t« taojutle, for BUSINESS. SHORT-HANI) K.-JOLISH IRAININQ, BTO. Pjpjomalreeatmduatlon a strictly business school In in unnv«tl« roi»:nercjiii centcr, superior equipment*. anattnean&Ien In the Miecess of Its graduates no tuir^e Jor positions furntanea.

aionit!%iSwfiSSrro tvfIALOGUE.FREE.

Wedding Presents, Birthday Presents.

My Large Stock Enables You to Find "Just the Thing You Want.

HEES S OSBORN. PITOPKICNII.

We should like to give a new chimney for every one 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 hintNot one in a hundred breaics from heat there is almost no risk in guaranteeing them. Talk with your dealer about it. It would be a good advertisement for him. 'Pearl top'and'pearl glass,' our trade-marks—tough glass

Pittsburg. GEO. A. MACHETE & CO.

DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1891.

WEATHKR REPORT:

Foil INDIANA—ruin warm.

RKPVHLICAY CITY TICKICT.

Kor Councilman, First Ward, JEl'TEllSON BCOTT. For Councilman, Second Ward,

WILT.1AM A. VANAIt-SDAI.I,

For Councilman, Tlilrcl Ward, KOBKltT C. SMI III

HAULIN60FF DEAD DOGS.

A New And Important Industry—The Meetim? of the Oity Oounoil. Tlio Counoil mot at a Into hour lust ovening with nil present but Walter who who got in a short while before adjournment. Tho potition of P. O. Maxwell to gravel and grade Gibson street from Perry to Liberty was granted as Maxwell furnished tho right of way.

It was decided to widen and repair Mill street from Jefferson to College and gravel it from Jefferson to Wabash avenue.

Walter rejxirted favorably on the jietition for a sidewalk on Bouth Grant avenue to Chestnut and thence east on Chestnut.

The finance Committee then submitted tho following report for the last year:

The following is a summary of tho expenditures of tho different depart ments during the year beginning April 1, 1890 and ending March 31, 1891: For Salaries f4,:i"7.:i5 For Police l.D'JS.O# For Flro Department 2,(W.I,85 For Street Improvement 0,035.80 For Ughtlng aud Gos 5,574.57 For Water 5,:i7:i.H." For Advertising .*1^2.70 For Miscellaneous..— 2,810.42

Total £.'12,040.04 Within this time tho city has paid off $2,000 of school bonds, leaving $9,000 of which SI,000 and interest on the remainder are duo June 1 next. The city has also purchased an electric fire alarm, tho contract price of which 83, 250 ono third of which is duo May 1 and tho remainder in equal payments of one and two years with intereet at six per cent.

The total receipts from all sources for this time was $38,192.60 leaving a balance over all expenditures of $6,151,-

(J6.

J. C. EVANS,

Chairman of Finance Committee. Manager Sheetz, of the Water Works, reported the removal of the dam at the works and the purchase of wire netting to screen the reservoir so that wandering dogs, cats and small children should not fall in and thus become a part of the dirt of UIOBO who use the water. Mr. Sheetz said tho company objected to roofing the resevoir as tho request was wholly unreasonable.

Street commissioner, Vnnnrsdnll made a lengthy report of the good work which ho has carried on in tho last six weeks. The fact was doveloped in his report that the limbs cut from tho shade trees amounted to 114 largo loads of brush.

Mr. Elmore arose and mado an earnest plea in behalf of tho stricken inhabitants of east Main and Market streets. On tho strength of his speech it was decided to drain the swamps on east Main street around tho residenoe of Ed Townsley and Mrs. Indiana Vannioe. On Market street it was resolved to cut down tho walks around all tho residences whore tho grading was recently dono except tlioso on tho west end of the grado. Iiore Messrs. Munhall and Morgan objected to tho cutting down of tho walk on account of their shade trees.

It was further resolved to make repairs at the corner of Blair and Main streotB, to improvo tho alley between Pike and Wabash avenuo from Walnut to Grant avenue, and to make improvements around tlio drinking fountain on Plum street.

Tho secretary of tho Board of Health was instructed to make a tour of tho alleys and back yards of tho restaurants to see where cleaning is needed.

Several accounts wero allowed including $2 for sharp ming eaw.-i, 90 cents for mop cloths and $1.25 for carrying off dead dogs. Tho dead dog industry is getting to ho a highly profitable and onjoyabl" occupation.

Tho question came up as to tho ratification of tho employment of Davidson ,t West as attorneys for the city in tho lato injunction suit. Tho firm had boon hired by tho Mayor und three councilmen who do pot constitute a quorum. A motion to ratify tho employment was IOBL, Mr. Reynolds voting with tlio antilight trio. Thore is no doubt however that tho firm will lx» allowed a reasonable feo when tho business is finally settled as all tho council favor it, but evidently some ono did not wish to favor tho ratification until they saw tho size aud dimensions of the bill.

For a diBordored liver try Beeeham's Pills.

0BANKY 00EA BELL'S BAD BEEAKS.

A Ladoga Lassie Wlio Torrorizes the Town Defying tho Lads and the Law, Trustee S. W. Foster, of Ladoga, was in the oity yesterday afternoon with a woe begone and puzzled expression which would have done credit to a poor hoathen attempting to solve the ridcjle of ephinx. The handsome trustee attired in sack clotli and nshes appeared before tho county commissioners and told a tale of woe. It was all about naughty girl named Cora Bell who is a terror to the maiden oity of Ladoga. She is over twenty throe years old but is ev idontly a white eyed holy horror judging from Mr. Foster's story. She is an orphan and has a small estate which is in tho care of Thomas Hose. She is not crazy but sharp as a tack, nevertheless her sharpness persists in running in the wrong direction. She can outswoar any man in Ladoga and that is saying a good deal. 8ho will stop and curse a blue streak if any ono HO much as glances at her as she passes down the street dressed dishabille. She can whip any any young man in Ladoga and has been the direct cause of several young bloodB sorely ruing their natal day. Sho frequently skins up a tree on tho principal streets and "skins the oat" by tho hour for the edification of the public. She smokes, drinks and thinks nothing of untying a horse from tho rack and taking a dizzy ride of several hours. If, when sauntering down the street, with a pipe between her pom .y teeth she sees a buggy load of peoplo passing along, sho will give vent to an Indian war whoop, and rushing to tho buggy will leap right into it without any ceremony whatever, and refuso absolutely to Iw ousted. She is said to loan oxpert ball player and prefers the position of catcher or coaeher. In short to sum her accomplishments up in tho words of the poet, "She can dance, sho can sing she can turn a handspring, she can climb a sycamore tree."

Tho young lady him completely mys tifled the good people of Ladoga and is a veritable white elephant on thoir hands. Several have tried to take her in hand and keep her but have quickly given up the job in disgust. She is at present at the hotel but the people thore state that they prefer a Zulu chief or a cannibal from the plains of Timbuctoo. Trustee Foster wants her placed in tho poor asylum os an imcouigible, as BUO is too old for the girls reform school and never commits Hn offense for which she can bo sent over the road. She has had one triid at tho county farm but, quickly fired out. Sho will le given an other trial and will probably onlivon matters and things at that peaceful re sort.

ANew Ingredient in Advertising. "Advertising don't pay. I've tried it and was just $25 out for my pains' growls tho sleepy old merchant who is in the habit of closing up during the noon hour while he goes to dinner. He illuminates his store with a poor quolity of coal oil and was never known to change the display in his show window. "Advertising is the keystono to business success. It mude me what I am," said P. T. Bornum as he contemplated the vast fortune he had accumulated. He was the most liberul newspaper advertiser the world over knew,

Failure and success, Tho gap between is large but it can lx filled in. Try ideas. Is tho filling of this gup worth $2 to you? If so we earnestly recommend you to invest that amount in a year's subscription to Priutert' i»A-,piiblishod weekly by Geo. P. Rowoll & Co., newspupor advertising agents. New York, and devoted, as the name indicates, to newspaper advertising. It has thirty-twp pages each page is full of ideas, everyone of them practical too. No fine spun theories go in this publication. Printer's Ink will moke you realizo what wonderful possibilities there are in advertising, will toll you that advertising is now almost an exact science and will teach you the principles of the science by bright examples rather than by dull precept. Printer's Jnk will not bore you, for thore is not a dry page in it.

May Join Secret Societies.

About a year ogo tho Catholic church removed its restrictions as to secret organizations and allowed its memlers to join them. For some reason tho news was late in getting to Crawfordsville and was just fmr.d out two or three weeks ago. A tiuniljer of tho Catholics have begun to unite with the several secret organizations of the city.

Baking

A Fire Cream of Taitar Powder. Superior to every other Lnown. Used in Millions of J'ouies— 40 Years tie Standard.

Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flak Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. wfrttbtfclog powderlucfewM*^

—Collars and Swank Clark's.

A. W. Binford."

Will be popular this Spring.

5Q rents per yard, worth $/.oo.

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express on receiptor price ft. 60 per bot«

BRADFIEL0 REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. C* BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sold by Nye'&Co.

ir.i VELA xv.

Miss Mamio Geiger, of ltockvillo, is visiting hero. George Soybold and family returned homo from Potato Creek yesterday.

Henry Benhain went to Terro Haute yesterday to work in the Terre Haute car works.

Will Crooks arrived from State Line City last night to see his mother, who is very sick.

Mrs. Harriet Steele, of Kansas, mother of the noted artist, Theodore Steele, is visiting relatives here.

Mrs. Sam Doss, of Stone Bluff, ifi here attending her foster mother, Mrs. Lydin Alward, who is very ill with lung trouble.

Chas. ICanada was down from New Market yesterday selling patent flour bins. Ho appointed Wtn. Fullenwider local agent for Wavoland.

Milligan Bros., ono of tho most enter prising firms in town, are having thoir store room papered. They have also filled their large ware rooms with a complete line of farm machinery und wagons,

Mrs. Elizabeth Cutchflold died Sun day ut 10 a. m., of catarrh of the Btomnch, agod 55 years. For the last sixteen months, since the death of hor husband she has made her home with her brother, Zacli. Robertson. Funeral services were conducted at tho house at 11 a. in., yesterday by Rev. Hays, of Russellville. Interment in M. E." cemetery.

Program.

It is very important in this age of vast materiul progress that a remedy bo pleasing to the teste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is tho one perfect laxntivo and most gentle diuretic known.

cuffs, Coon brand, at

Stop ut Cunningham's for children's suits.

Lilimn Specific, the ladies' friend cures all those troubles peculiar to women. For sale by A. W. Binford.

Hp. lto l'ou Uurn Coke? "Having bought tho output of coke from the Water and Light Company all orders for coke should ie loft at G. W. Hall's coal ollice north-east comer of Market and Walnut streets.

Light weight spring overcoats cheaper than anylxidy and best lino of furnishing goodB in tho city at Con Cunningham's.

WHY WILL you COUGH whon Shiloh's Cure will give you nmmedinto relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 Moffott Morgan & Co.,

Anti-Headache is the surest and quickest for all kinds of headache, insomnia and neuralgia. For

Bale

China Dress Silks

by

Ladies if you are suffering with any of those diseases peculiar to women, use Liliuin Sieciflc. For sale by A. W. Binford.

One Fare the Round Trip To Terre Haute and return on account of I. O. O. F. celebration. Tickets good going April 25th nnd returning including Monday, April 27. No. 02 leaving Torre Hnute aliout 6 p. m. will have coach attached and bring such parties home as desire to return that evening. J. C. HIJTOHINSON,

We have fifteen different colorings that we will offer this week at the remarkable low price of

So dozen Jersey ribbed vests at (Sets, worth iscts. Best Indigo Blue Prints only 5cts. per yard,

vant to call your attention to our Millinery Department, where will be found everything new and stvlish

and the beauty of it is that we save you one-third the price others ask for same goods.

ovely, and at less price.s than others can or will sell them.

In Spring Jackets and Fichucs we show an elegant line. Our Lace Curtains anc' window shndes are

The ladies are pleased with the way

The American Steam Laundry

Washes and irons their line laces and turtains.

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting and Fixtures.

Spence Hot Water Heater.

Plans and specifications furnish­

ed. Write for estimates.

Office, under the Elston Bank.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

80-,7

MORON ROUTE

NOKTH

la'.'iTia.tn Night Mall (dully) 50u.m 1 tHUjun Day Mall (dally) 1:30i».in IA novo trainH only stop at county soul«.1 f»:^7p.m...llLHirordand Laf. Aecoin...l0:42a.m

U:05a.in Way Freight 1 :'J0p.tn

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

0:2"» a.in Rxpresg -M ull :25a.m 1 Mall (dally) 12:56a.in .r:0rp Mall—KxpreHH 1 U5p.iu 1 :Uop.w.. Mall—Express........... 6:45p.m

VANDALIA.

BOUTH

NOHTH

0:45a.m Express 0:12pm. 6:18p.w Mall 8:13ft.m Accommodation 12{DOOU

P.O.S.A.WashingtonCamp,No.6

Meets every Tuesday ulffht: hall In Phoenix lllock. DoKreo ulirlits—First Tuesday nliflit of tlie month tlio Red seeond, the White: third, tlio llluo. HUUEIIT WII.UITE, President.

WANTED. 1 O

COUND:—Folding door Key. Call at this

I1

office.

WANTKD-An

aetlvo. honest man-salary

1100 monthly, 11'suitable, with op|ortuulty to mlvanee, to represent loeally, a responsible New York house. llefercnee. Manufacturer, lxx Box 1585, N, Y. Sept. lit.

WANTKI):—A

situation In Minall family by

a steady tfirl. at4i:i K:ist College

salary nnd expenses,

WANTED:—Men, WANTKD.—A

Permanent plaeo. Apply at once, llrown Bros, Co.. Nurserymen. Chleago. .r,-:t0

limited numrmrof pupils in

short hand by a practical wrltor, N. 8. Wood, 11*1 West College street.

FOR SALE.

FOIt

SAI.K—Gnod firm with good house, burn and outhouses. goxl wator aud well tlmliered. Three miles from Crawfordsville. Fred V. Handel, office l.'H south Washington street.

FOIt

SAI.Eut 710 Die ford st re«t, the houwhold goods of Mrs. O. B. Ilyrd will 1MS at private sale, until Saturday evening. For particulars call at next door east.

iron WALK.—Five nleo building lota on east W&basli avonue. l*-.r0 to SUfiO cash. Call on George Vance at Pontlous Ic Laeoy's.

FOIt

BALE—A medium stove very cheap.

TjHJlt BAI.E.-A f1 less than cost, at this office.

YTOK SALE Elgin mi Journal office.

sized gas oooklug W.T. llausii.

Wliltu sowing inachlnv at Never lieenused. Inquire

An open faced silver waieL

Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the

FOR

8ALK:—Anyone desiring to purchase a Pug dogcau do so bv calling at '20*2 WcstMarket street.

FOR RENT.

pj

It KENT—Tlio Joali Elliott place on south Grant avenue. Apply 'it the house.

LOST.

LOST—An14,00

elegant leather purse containing

about between the Pltun street station aud BenOllver'a on the Danville road Keluru to Miss I.Ida Jones. Ic 1

JOST—A

Agent.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorial

whip with a blue cracker,between the auction and the American Express offico. He turn to Fount Bastlaek.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Offloe over tho Corner Book 8tore. Residence 500 South Washington Btreot Office hours—0 to 12,2 to 5p.m. and 7 to8p.ni

We are showing the very handsomest styles of

Dress Goods, Millinery, Lace Curtains, Carpets,

Men's Suitings, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery ol

various qualities and lowest prices. Give us a

Cv*

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers aud Baggage to Depots, Hotels, any partof tlio Cilv. Also proprietor of the Baylesa Ten-Cent Uiick Lim-

The Choap Prices will he maintained aud Satlsfactoiy servlco rendered Leave calls at Stables onMar het Ktn oi, alateat Snodgrass it Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

Notice to the Voters

OK Til i:

City of Crawfordsville:

At a regular meeting of theCoimnon Council of tho City of CrawlordsvUled, held in tne Council Chamber of said city Monday evening, March 1801, the committee to whom was reierred the matter of selecting voting places at the next city election, l4 be held Tuesday, May f, lam, for the purpose of electlngthree Comicllmmi from the severtil wards iu said city re|*)rtod the selection of the following locations In the several Wards, to-wlt:

FIRST WAH1).

Product No. 1,T. J. Franc's room, north side Market street between Walnut and rant, aveuue.

Precinct No. 2, Robert Wilson's residence, corner Market street and (Jrant avenue. Precinct No. 11, HeiieUel's store noiii, south sldool PIko struct, between Washington and Walnut streets.

Precinct No. 4, Henry MilhVs residence, south side College street, between (Jrant ave* nuo and Walnut street

SECOND WAILL).

Precinct No. 1, Coding's coal oiliee. corner Green aud Pike streets. Precinct No. 2, l)r. Duncan's otllce, east sMe Washington street, between Wabash av Mie anu Pike street.

THIRD WAUD.

Precinct No, 1, Reuben Smith's wapon shop, north aide of" Main between Water and CJrcen streets.

Precinct No. 2, Henry Schenck's tin shop, east side of Water, between Main and Pike streets.

Precluot No. No. 2 engine house, corner College and Water streets, Proclnct No. 4, Bamucl Johnson's residence, south side Franklin street, hcltvccn Kim and Plum streets.

C.CAKR, Mayor.

Attest: C. M. PCOTT, City Clerk. Maroh 2.\ 18U1.

Mrs* Allen** Parisian Face Bieaoh Golden Iltir Wa\h. Mamint Dura, fur rirve). oping the liutt, kuimi, fur removing mjwifluout Talr. bang dreiiUg. All cixxlt wholcmlc and retail. Send ct». for llhiMrated circular. Full line of fine hair goods. Mrs. R. W. Allen,

Wood.

AY.,Detroit,

Mich. Sold t»y druggttn.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y. M.C.A

O. M. GKKOO, President. W, 8. MomR, Vice President. G. P. DUUIIAM, Uncording Secretary.

H. T. KINO. Treasurer. N. C. MCCAV. General Secretary.

Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling

Alleys,

Piano,

Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitor* always welcome.

Secretary McCay'e ofllcc hours are fr-om 0 .m., and 3:'10 to 5:'I0 p.m, and everv evue liJrfrotu eteOn In gxlPurday,

call.

MYERS & CHARM.