Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 May 1891 — Page 3
AND SO DOES
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|18 Carat Cigar
Kveryhoily Kats
(yet ifJierte Just the same,
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MADE ONLY
BY
N.K.FA1RBANK&C0. CHICAGO.
July Fourth
Wo will all stay at. llomo and
Have a Grand, Good Time.
Here you will find Shoes you want
JKEILY
124 East Main Street.
Do You Want to Buy a Safsty?
If so, call at the
99-cent
store
as they have the largest line
of wheels in the city and sell
them ut lowest prices—
niir wheels refully warranted und PtiUiil to any 111 1110 market. Hieyclo supplies of al. Kinds lor sale. Wheels sold on weekly payments. Cull und sec before buy in
llo.-s' and Olrls' Safeties from 10 to $."0 .. Ladles' Safeties from »ii0to»70 $95
LiuHes"Safeties from fr0to»7
-rf \£,y'//n Y\s- Gentlemen's Safeties 1 roin fill) to *!l
Ross Bros,, 99 Cent Store.
All ball benrlnir for men or liullc from toSWO.
MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR
ALBRIGHT'S BREAD!
The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,
II. O. WAIjKUP, Proprietor.
Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city,
J. T. LAYMON.
AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.
OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.
Leave orders at the stables on Market street,
branch pflice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washingion street. Telephone No.47.
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hivcbl Money Than In Humlsom© Diamond.
IT KKVER DEPKEC1A.TKS IN VAMIK,
I'or such itn investment see
IT i'AYS INTEIIKST IN TIM I'l.KASUHK IT KUHNI81IBS ITS OWSKIt,
The Soap that Cleans
Most
is Lenox.
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MONDAY, HJAV IS. lN'.ll.
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l-\ir I iKliiiiiiL fair
Mtiy hi Ufstttrif
ITiii— Catheriuo I ef Kussui, widow of Peter the Ureal. dled:»upposedaire,42 born a Livonlan peasant and early loft an orphan, widow uf a soldier and captured by the Russians at 17. sold as mistress to a General and plven by him to a prince, she became first thev^ "companion'* and then tho wife of Peter, ami was madeempress in 1718: sho
Miss.
CATUHHIM: I.
died of intemperance. ITTti—William Louth, biblical scholar, died. 1749—Doctor Kdward .Tenner, inventorofvaccination. born: died ISS3. 1774—General Gngo landed In Boston—soon bocame governor of the province. 1K18—Prince Talleyrand died. 18.18—Mr. Henry ilerlmrt ("Frank Forrester"), novelist, committed suicide in *ew York. 18&J— Hut tie at Russell's House (beforeCorinth
18G£—Battle of the "Biy Black" (Grant's Vicksburg campaign). IBM—Battles at Adairsvllle, (In., and Madison
Station. Ala.
1875—John Cabell Breckinridge Jied at Lexington, K\ Inirn near there Jan. til, 1821 he was a member of congress at thirty, vice president at thirty-six,and southern candi date for president and senator at forty. I88S—Mills at Stockton, N. J., with "0n kegs of powder, explode, killing only 3 persons. 18S9—Cyclone starting in Texas traverses five states with great destruction of life und property.
Ohass for Governor.
Lieutenant Governor Chase passed through the city to-day on his way to Indianapolis. When told that he had been "mentioned" in the papers as a candidate for Governor he was surprised but did not say he would not accept.
Death of Mrs. Grouse.
Mrs. Mary Croupe, aged 73 years, died at her home near Cherry Grove Saturday evening. The funeral was this afternoon from the -Mount Pleasant church. Mrs. Grouse was one of the old residents of Montgomery county. ....
Death of Mrs. White.
Mrs. Mary White, mother of M. X). White, died very suddenly nt her home in Danville Saturday. She formerly lived in Crawfordsville and has many friends here. She was 84 years old. Mr. and Mrs. White are in Danville to
attend the funeral. a.
lit Honor of the Boys In Blue. The Albany. N. Y., TcU-tjram for May 30, will be printed on red, white and blue paper and consist or 16 pages. It will be the most original, unique and popular paper ever presented to the American public. Nothing like it over attempted by a newspaper in the nineteenth century. As a mechanical wonder and a military literary library there will be nothing to even compare with it issued in this country. If there is no agent in your town you can have the paper mailed to you at 5 cents a copy.
It Was Naughty Clementine. Several notices appeared last week concerning the divorce of Charles MiCoy from his wife, Lizzie, and his subsequent hasty marriage to Miss Furgerson. Mr. McCoy wished it stated that his divorce was proeurred from his wife Clementine who skipped and left him. His first wife, Lizzie, died and left him and in some way her minio appeared on the court docket instead of Clementines. This error has been rectified on the court records, and the Jut'ltXAi. takes pleasure in announcing that Clemontine is the truant.
Mary H. Krout in a Runaway. Yiw|"r.ity afternoon about 1:30 o'clock a cab was driven up in front of the Nutt House on its way to the Monon station. Miss Mary II. Krout was the occupant and when the Null house was reached the driver jumped down and stepped into the hotel office. No sooner had he disappeared in the front door than both horses starteil on a run for Walkup's barn, a half square west on Market street. The horses turned in when the barn
WUH
1'royrcsn.
It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy bo pleasing to the taste and to Die eye, easily taken, acceptable to tho stomach and healthy in its nature anil effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known.
$1.00 buggv whips for 25 eonts at J. A. Joel'i. For Spring suitings see Cohuan & Murphy.
CATAJUtn CTIRED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiioh's catarrh remedy. Frice CO cents. Nasal injector free, Moffott Morgan & Co.
A SERMON FOETHE POLIOE BOABD.
The Saloons Are Daily Violating the Law Says Rev. 6. W. Switzur. Hew G. \Y. Switzor's text last oveninn
WUH Tlie
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A1LY lO NA L.
]»ir:i1 ilo (if the lares by
uhieh ho emphasized tlie fact that sill was so closely connected with good thiit it was often times hiiril to separate tlie two. Ciratlunlly developing ttie subjeet h• nwhi'il the climax of his sermon with some hold, ami broad charges against the saloons, lie stilted that within the past two weeks a gentleman who had every opportunity to know had told
linn that it. was a eonmion thing for women to frequent the saloons of Crawfordsville and fnrtheP that the saloons were violating the law of the State ol Indiana everv day of the week and every week of the year lv keeping open all
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with :in
,i"'
Sundays. Mr. Switzer power ami eloipienee nil his words createil a
ithat was in him a
I pereeptible sensation in the eongregagation. Me did not censure the authorlit ies for not enforcing the law nor did he scorch the violations of the law bill his object seemed to be to stir up publie sentiment to such a point that the law would bo observed as a natural consequence. Dr. .Tones, a member of the police board, occupied a prominent seat in the front of the church and all eyes were turned on him. A great many looked for Eil Kevnolds, also a member of the police board but he was not in his accustomed place. vy
Their Maiden Effort.
Miss Matul Cowan, who charms tin audience by her voice and manner, is voung woman who looks as if she could sweep and wash dishes as well as de light an audience. Tho duet, between her and Mr. Edwin MeXutt was espec ially beautiful.
As to the other members of the club individual mention cannot bo made, save that thoy acquitted themselves a most creditable manner, although they afterwards said they were awfully scared. After the close of the concert a reception was given to tho "boys" and their lady assistants at the resident Mrs. Prosper Lesure, where opportunity was given them to groat their many Danville acquaintances and to make now ones. They will be welcome when they cumo again.—Ihtnville (IJI.) AVir*
A Strong Stream.
Yesterday afternoon ono of the yard hvdranU on Market street refused to work, and Manager Sheetz, of the Water Works, opened one of the fire plugs to see what ws the matter. As soon as the plug was open a stream of water shot, out and clear across the street it went striking the bank on the opposite side with great force. The column did not diminish in power and would have knocked anyone coming in contract with it heels over hi iI \o vehicles could pass until instruments were procured from down town and the plug thus shut oil'. A great, hole was washed in the bank on the side of the street opposite the plug and a miniature lake formed in the street where tho small boys reveled until driven away bythreats of the police.
Tho Advertising Manager.
11 ai* soon does the advent of a man of ability into a linn which has been convent to conduct its advertising in the same old rut make itself felt! Certain characteristics crop out everywhere, and the public comes to recognize peet a certain quarter.
stale.
reached but tho
cab struck tho telephone pole near the entrance and it looked like death and desolation for awhile. Help was promptly on hand, however, and Miss Krout oscapcil without no worse injury tho greatest scaro she ever her life.
tliiin
roeoived in
mid ex-
individtmltly from tbie
The firm name is signed ns'bo-
foro to the ndvertificiuonts, but tliore is a now motive power. So savs an exchange very truly. Every business house in Crawfordsvilie should have one man who managOB tho advertising. He should bo tho bright est and most energetic person about the establishment, too. His duties should bo to write th« ails, to see that thoy are sot up properly and never to let an ad vertisement stain 1 until it becomes
Installation Services.
Adjourned meeting of the Crawfords ville Presbytery will meet in the First Presbyterian church to-morrow n-.orn ing at" 10:30 a. m. In tho evening at 9:30 the ordination and installation of the new pastor, Kev. llobt. S. Ingles will take place. Kev. J. S. Leeper, of Ft Wayne, will preach tho installation sermon. Dr. Cunningham will charge the pastor, and Prof. Winslow, the people. lfc,v. T. ]). FylTe will make the ordina lion prayer. Every one cordially in
vited.
A iSoonto
You will find tiiat our prices on
ADVICE
TO
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The concert given by the Wabash College Glee Club at the First Presbyterian church last evening was a full dress afi'air, and was most heartily ei.joved by tho very large and select audience which bad the pleasure of listening to it. Almost ovorv part was encored at least once. The concert was assisted by tho blind pianist, Eddie lirandecamp, whose performances were really wonderful, and the extreme delicacy and rapidity of whose touch is something that belongs only to tl blind. There is something pathetic the thought of his never having to his music notes.
WOMEN
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR
CARTEIISVIMJK, April 2rt, ISM.
This will certify tliut. two members of my Immediate family, after bavins Buffered for cars from Mcii»triiRl Irregularity, jelnR treated without benefit by physicians, were at longth completely cured by one bottle of Brndlleld's Femi.le Itc^ulnlur. effcct is truly tfonderful. J. W. STRANGE.Its Book to41 WOMAN mnlliKl FREE, which frintnins ,-aluubie Inforuatlou on all female disease*. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA. GA.
FOR SJ.LK BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Soul by Nye & Co.
OLD PAPERS
Kor Sale ut Tills Olllco,
25 Cents a Hundred
CHIPS.
—The 'creamery is receiving 8,000 pounds of milk a day. —Extensive additions are being made to the hotel at Garland Dell and some needed improvements made on the grounds. —D. W. Cox went to Marinont this morning to do decorating for the Yanluliu. He will not rejoin the Ben llur Company this season. —Hon. M. D. While received a telegram Saturday evening announcing the death of his mother at Danville, 111., and left at once for that place. •—Crawfordsville dealers are paying 25 cents for wool. The price paid at other places is 215 cents and the supply is good. A large manufacturer stated this morning that the Crawfordsville dealers have for years paid a higher price for wool than any other dealers with whom ho came in contact. —The fact has been developed that somo of tho Junior members of the Y.
M. C. A. have been getting awav from home nearly every evening by informing their parents that they were going to the Association rooms. Their exenso iB a bad ono as the Association doors are closed to Junior members after seven o'clock every evening.
SI .00 buggy whips for 25 cents at A. Joel's. —See Eastlaek it McKeen for Safety Bicycles. $1.00 buggy whips for 25 cents at J, A. Joel's. —Eastlaek McKeen for Ladies' Safeties. tf.
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H'ti-x'8.
Having used ••Mother's Friend" would not be without it. It is a boon to wives who know they have to pass through tho painful ordeal of childbirth. Mns. C. MKI-HOUIINE, Iowa. Write tho Bradfleld Regulator Co,, Atlanta, On., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.
WIIT
WILIJ YOD
cough when Shiioh's
cure will give you immediate relief, price 10 cento, CO cents and $1 Moffott Morgan & Co.
Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Jfo otier bakintr powder does such work*
We
are
WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO CONTINUE OUR
Lace Curtains and Window Shades!
THIS WEEK.
Ciirtnim
and
11 'iml oil' Shades
house in the city can or will sell them. We have about one hundred and thirty yACKJCTS that the
will close out, let the loss be what it may. These, are all nice goods of this season's make. 'r
\Yc Arc Headquarters lor Millinery Goods.
Goods received daily. Everything New and Stilish. Lowest prices in the oily,
High
W. H. LaFLEUR,
PLUMBING,
Steam ana Hot Water Heating,
Gas Fling and Fixtures
Spcnce Hot Water Healer.
Plans and specifications furnish
ed. Write for estimates.
Office, 120South Green Street
WANTED.
\\rANThl:-,\ jrirl lo lo
Immih 'Wotk
W ullOT'ti'Usi Mum stroel.
\7ANTK1-A irool
WAN100
J'crmuncnt place. Apply at once Urown Hros, ro,. Nurserymen, Uhlca^o
FOR SALE.
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SALN
HUV
a desirable pleee ol property, it. will
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Foil
SALU.—i louse plant!!) tor bedding out. Inqiiiront. 71"» south tireen stnn *.
FOKSALK—A
FOJt
Foil
Fsutnmer
Powder
Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
OH KKNT.— A tcood house of six rooms kitchen, stable, cistern und water hydrant, on west i'lkv street. Lull on me at ililto Hlshop's tailor shop.
FH)ll
KKNT.---The Dr. Klst ine house on ICast Wabash avenue and the Mills house on College 111H. Inquire ol O. M. (»regjf at the Indiana N\ lr» Fow« (ompiuiv ofllee.
LOST.
IOHT-A
are one-third lower than any other,
(jloss or Domestic Finish.
The American Steam Laundry
Jill
ui once, a Htrl to do poiieni kin aMimll huiiily- Apply at
W/AVrKD. ui lionsoworl-
fU cast almsli avvnuo op]ost»V ilbon .school ImiMln#.
business man cull at
ItohblnH House and t*oe xvhat wo
UxitlVr. It von Mailt luisincHsliuiry up. HAM F.V (.'o «, Ucuorul uirt..
•\\7ANTF,1»:—Any one wi^lilnir work dour
YV
please caL aC:il.5 north (jivun siroiM. W.J. I*AHVI
I KM-An urlivo, honest if monthly, 11 suitable.
tunity to advance, to represent locally, a responsible New »rk house. Hetoronce. Mamitacluror, Lock ilox l"h5 N. Y. opt, lo
WANT!*
Y.
--A live roomed house on east
Main hired, it liar* all modern improvement such as jran, water, etc., uud Is in every
IC
sold at a bargain. (JCOITO (..h t«.T, 12. wet! Main street. 1
SAI.F..—A trood wait'on,cheap. Inquire ol 1'ole hmall.
Foil
&ALK-A number one Jersey cow. Will be iresh soon shelves a larjiellow ol mlik which shows lv Uio lost over pet cent, ol butter. Inquire lor A attlns aV.U c.
llrst class worn planter and
check rower all complete, at a bargain Call on In McConncll at. UJ west College
SALK—A »V.J loch l.'otumbia road slor byeicle, latest pattern, a* pood a new. Will 'ell lor ono hall the ist. JtiiiU'ii at I'onLloiiH Lacy's.
FpOit
MALK.— Five nice huiktln^ lots on ensi Wabash avenue, i5-"i0 to cash all on Uuoriro Vance ut Ponllous & Lacey s.
SALI5.—-A White Kewinp machine at leas limn cost. Never occu used. Inquln
*OK SAM?.—A White Ioi?s ihi al this olllcf I l-TOil BAMS—An open fuoed stiver waujl I JP 12Ufln movement,ehe*r». inquire ui tin .lournaT oflieo
r?OU Kl NT—A house ol nine rooms, with all the convenience, on College street. Ap ply in Mor/ uii J^ee, Ornhuuui block.
ITOlt
UKNT—A house ol Bcvon rooms will all the conveniences ol a comlorlable home, on south Walnut I Mrs. K1 /.abetli Kesick
street. Apply to
pair of eye glasses ou Monday
tnornin^ between tiie tesldonce ol J. It. Itonnell and Henry Sloan, iteturn
olhce and receive reward.
T^the IM)S'.-
DR. B. RANKIN.
Olico over tho Corner Hook Store, lletddene500 »Sout.l» WaHhiiiul^ Ptreot Office hours—0 to lt.\ 'i to r»p.m. and 7 to8 p.tn
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii
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 call.
4
!$ Pl
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RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.
7TT„- 31llS0Mt0lilli. sninn •j *j.")U.m ...Nl^rlit Mail idaily? 1 lol'a in 1 ::lop.m hav Mail (flailv» 1 .Hp.ni
IA hove tram* onlv stop at «-o »nlv seal.| .*i :'J?p.m .. Medlord and Lai. Accom... IP 4 ia.m P'.O.'ia.m Way Freijrht I :-0p.in
BIG 4 -Peona Division
AST 1:1 hii.in, 1:5.a.m •»:0.»p in
1 ::I.'I|I.III
Men, salary and expense
i:s'r
..iixpresH -Mail Mall (dallv) ..M all-Kxptess ... Mall Kxpress
):1Ka.m
1'J:.i"ni.m 1 :-'.')p in tl:4T*p
VAKDALIA.
otnn .'m.m.. r:isp.m..
man-salary with oppor
12xpress Mall
NOITTH
biT-'pin. h: 1 hi.m .1!l{|ioon
...Accommodation..
TH CUA WFOUDSVJ LL.L',
M._C.
0. M.
OHKTJO,
A
Prt'ftldent.
W. S.
MOKKKTT, Vice President. O. 1'. DUKIIAM, Kecordlng SecreU»r. II. T. KIMI,Trtuusurer.
N.O. MCCAY, (Jeneral Secretary.
Batlis. Tub ami nasium, Boivlmp Gn in its and Hailing room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30. p. in. Visitor* n.lsvavs welcome. e—
Sliowcr GymAlleys, Piano,
Howard & Barneif,
—TIIK--
Monument Dealers.
Have the tlneflt lesl»rns. ns well sts Finished Monuments in ihcir warerootn to show lite eharaeK't' oi their skill :is aiilRls In llicir Uric. I hey 4'\crute drawuijfs to suit 111«• wishes ol thulr ciisto* ITM'IS. Price wllh them l»cUnv buvln^. OMlce. corner ol Market und (ireen sts.. rawloidsville. 1 ud.
C4eo. PL. PLice UPHOLSTERING, CarpetsCarefullyLaid and Filled
112 West Pike Street. Joel Block
LIQUOR
(3abet.
mtumr wo/fw m£fiF/SBUTO/f£ci't£
D?HAItfE5
NU}« BO
GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
Jt can be jrlven a cup ol tea or collee.or In ur ttclc40l food, wltiiout the kmrnled^ of th patient, if neee sarv It Isubsolutely barinl and will ell'ct.1 permanent and snccd.v cur wliutlier tlio patent IK a inoderateurlnkei oran alejiolle wreck. JTNKVEIl FAILS, .t oper
quietly and with such certainty that tho pationt u'ldenroea no ineonv^'nlence, an ero he Is aware. h'jJ complete ret onnuMor ef foted. book of partteulan? fr coMe Co., drui^iflHts Crawfornsvlllo Ind.!
Mrs. Alien's Parisian Face Bleach Golden llair Wavh. Mamma Dura, to» devetopinz the tniM. for removing su^erQu* ous h*lr. Hang dtcsiinj. All jfixvt* wholesale and retail. Send a ctv for lllumrated circular. Full line of fine hair good*. Mr*. K. W. Allen, sift Wood. A*.. Detroit. Mkh. Sold by druggists.
MYERS & CHARNI.
