Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1891 — Page 7
ARE YOU SICK? It is well to remember *hat three-fourths all diseases re traceable to bad blood
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Red ftbtate, Loan, Insurance.--
GOOD NOTES CASHED. with \VVJ\ WMUinglou
Diseases of Wome** AND Sl.'Kli KlvV,
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Dr. iv.F. Henry
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RUPTURE
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I POSITIVE HERBAL REMEDY,
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SELLERS' LIVER FILLS
Over 00 rroiis sold by rat dronlst. Tbsyj hire no aqul for carta* Dtstl nesfc H—dachSi CoiUvflosH, Matarift, Lirsr Complaint, Ptvcr'
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WEDICAI. CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.
UNDER THE H'ARTHSTANE."
'Brother,you bear your sorrow With putienee that punsctb pralso, Tho loss of worldly possessions
Just tit your latter days! Huw do you boar it*" the neighbor prayed, Tboro'slove 'ncath tho h'arthstaneJ" the old man Bald.
"Oh, lovo is good, I grant you, When seasoned enough with gold, Bui lovo in a cottage"—ho shook his head— "Is rhyming that will not hold:
Lovo only can never lift your load
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Df sorrow and labor on lire's late road." "Ay, ay!" the old man answered, Ills white head sturdily raised "When ye h'at lived a'my llfetamn, "Ye'll cry: The Lord be praised!1
Whether o* good or ill shall fa' If love 'neutli the h'arlhstano survlvotb a' "But you and your wife," urged the neighbor— "Your children under the sod—1* "Nao under the sod," tho old man criod, "Goud n»»ighlor—gano to Godf
An' what h'ae we to do wi' pain When love still gorloB the auld h'avthstaner' "Your faith Is past my knowing!"
The neighbor murmured low, A spirit of awe. and wonder On his face, as ho rose to go. "Ah, friend," the old man answer made, "Love Mteath tho h'arthstano is naught afraid!" —.Jonn IC. Ludlum, in X, Y. Ledger.
GETTING 111CJL
Ornfton's Speculation and tho Lesson It Taught Him.
"I've liccn too lon^ pit'tlilir.^. Now I liiciii) ttij-'n It. work ami in:il monov," mill Allit'il '.raftou. "Vim have savrd up two lumihvil dollars a y.'ar for iho lat, five .yrars, Al1.11't." wiid his wifo. "Is not that doing wi'll'.'" "(hilv a litmsanil dollars in five years! That's ralhi.'i' a -pnor iro.s»-i t. Alit't'.'' "I fan.'ied it was d.oinp well. Still, I •shall bo hiil if you can do bettor. I'.ut what has made you discontented on a sudden?"' "I wiil tell you. Von lsnow Crampton in our ol'.iee?". "Yes." "Well, three months a ,ro ho roeeivod legacy iif a thousand dollars from an aunt of his. What would you have done with it?" "l'ut it in tho savings Viar.lc?" "Where it would have earned by this .time fifteen dollars interest. Ho did better than that. lie bought shares in a milling- company, and to-ilay he sold out for two thousand dollars." "Iloubliny his money?" said Alice, in surprise.. "Yes, and in three months. That's what I call doin^ a fe'ood stroke of business." "Yes, bnt there was a risk about it." "Of course yon can't gain without incurrinif some little risk. Xow suppose ho doubles his monov again in the next three, or, say six months, ho will have four thousand: a sum which it- would take us twenty years to lay by." "Slow and sure is a {food rule, Albert "1 really believe, Alice, you would prefer a snail to a horse. If I were going to live as long as Methusaleh, I might be satisfied with niv slow gains.
As 1 don't expect that, I moan to take a shorter end to fortune." "I am afraid, Albert, that it will prove a short cut to poverty." "Don't croalt, Alice. Trust to me, and you will ride in your carriage yet."
Albert Grafton began at once to look out for some profitable mode of investment for the little sum which lial been accumulating at the savings bank for five years. It amounted now, with interest, to about eleven hundred and fifty dollars a sum which lie had regarded with satisfaction until he had been dazzled by tho lucky speculation of his fellow clerk. He dropped a hint to Crampton that if he should hear of, a good investment ho might be disposed to embark in it himself, lie withdrew the money from the savings bank in order to have it ready to use at short notice.
The lucky chance was not long in arriving. One day Albert eaine home in excellent spirits. "Well, wife." he said, "what do you think I have done?"
Mrs. Grafton looked inquiringly. "I have invested the money." "How?" she asked, not without considerable anxiety. "In the Winnebago Mining Company —a capital thing." "What do you know about tho company, Albert?" "Oli, it's a iirst-rate company. The mine produces tons upon tons of copper every year." "llow do you know?" "The prospcctus says so." "Are you sure the statements are to be relied upon?" "Of course. Don't be so suspicious, Alice. One would think the world was niado up of sharpers." "What did you jay for the shares?" "Fifty-six dollars. I had money enough to. buy just twenty and have thirty dollars over." "Suppose we put that back into tho savings bank." "What for?" "We litre had money in the bank so long, that I shall feel better if we have even that little left to our name." "It's a strange fancy," said tho husband, laughing, "however, I will hand the money to you, and you may do as you like with it" lie passed over a roll of three ten dollar bills, which his wife put in her purse and deposited iu the savings bank the next day.
Alice did not look with much favor upon the Winnebago Mining Company, even after seeing tho circular which demonstrated in the most convincing manner that it could not fail to pay a dividend of fifty per cent, the first year, besides rising materially in market value, thereby making it a most desirar ble stock to invest in. Somehow Alice was skeptical, and though she could not detect tho fallacy, felt that there was something wrong. Her husband became almost angry with her on account of licr presistent disbelief, declaring that sho was hopelessly prejudiced. "I hope I am wrong," sho said smiling faintly. "I trust events will show mo to have feared groundlessly."
Tt seemed, indeed, as if this would be the case. The stock began to rise steadily. 1- rom fifty-six it rose to sixty-five in a fortnight. "1 have made one hundred and eighty dollars so far," said Albert exultingly. "What do you think of that?" "You hail bettor sell out, and secure it," said his wife. "Not 1. I will hold on, and mako more." "It may go down again." "I don't believe it,"
And it did not go down. •'-The fact was some strong parties controlled tho stock, who wore adroitly manipulating it for a rise. So, finite independently of its actual value, it rose steadily until it touched ninety.
At that point Albert was fortunato enough to soil out, receiving for his twenty shares eighteen hundred dollars.
He announced this to his wife with great satisfaction. "A clear profit of six hundred and eighty dollars," he said. "As much as I could lay by in throe years ami I've done it inside of two moiiths. I'd better have kept it in the savings bank, hev?" "Take my advice, and put it back there. Albert. I'.o content with what you have made, and don't risk the money again." lli:» Albert Grafton had had a taste of speculation, and the fatal fascination was upon .him.. "I must make another venlnre. Alice," lie '.!i!. "1 d.in't deny thore's some risk-, but 1 want to make a little in- •]•••." "Von ciiti't expect to be luck ,- every time." .•..•• ..'•: "It wasn't, 1 uc'ic. i' I :'jsed my best, judgment in theinvestment, and lit .-.turned out well."
He began, despite his wife's remonstrances, to seek out another chance for a .speculation. He wa, shown the prospectus of a petroleum company, which was represented as wonderful for the unparalleled yield of the wells already opened upon it. Capital was needed to sink an additional number, which there was every reason to think would yield equally well. For that purpose a limited amount of stock was olVered to the public »t the extremely low price of ten dollars per share.
Albert decided to invest his entire capital in this promising speculation. He paid over eighteen hundred dollars, and received in return a certificate of one hundred and eighty shares, which he showed with groat satisfaction to his wife. "The shares, it is thought, will go up to twenty dollars in a month." he said.
I'ut unfortunately they did not. Tliey remained at fr only a week, and then declined to nine. Somewhat uneasy, Albert went to the secretary of tho company for an explanation. He was assured by that gentleman that it was all right that the decline was owing to the efforts of a largo operator who wished to buy in cheap, and profit by the subsequent advance.
If this was the ease the operator was successful, since another week brought down the price to seven.
Mrs. Grafton urged her husband to sell out. "What, and lose over five hundred dollars?" he exclaimed. "I am not such a fool." "Hut you may have to lose more." "Xo, the otiieers saf- it is all right They are now digging wells. As soon ns they prove successful the stock will take a bound upward."
Mean while the stock sankto five, and again Alice besought her husband to sell. "You will get back nine hundred dollars." she said. "And lose nine hundred? Xo, I will see it through," he said. l'oor Alice looked on with dismay. Her heart sank within her every day when she took up the evening paper, and noticed a further decline in llie stock in which her husband's all was invested. Sho saw that he was too headstrong to bo influenced, and looked forward sadly to the entire loss of the money.
The decline continued, until the stock touched throe. Albert began to feel serious. "What do you think of your stock?" he asked Crampton. "I am out of it," was the reply.' "Out of it. When?" "1 sold out at four—I have lost conlldeneo in it."
In a panic Albert went to his broker and directed a peremptory sale. Tho next day he sold out, realizing two dollars per share, instead of the orig-1euttiiigin inal ten. making three hundred and s*xty dollars, lie hardly knew whether to be glad or sorry when he learned that the stock was no longer his. llut his wife heartily rejoiced. "At.least," she said, "you have saved something from the wreck, and you have gained experience. Now, let us put the money back into the savings bank."
Albert made no opposition. He felt too much mortified and discouraged at Ilis losses to wish to engage in any further enterprise of a similar nature.
As for the petroleum stock, it went down and down till it ceased to have a market value. The last quotations were ten cents a share, and It would notcommand that now.
Albert Grafton's lesson was a severe one, but it will conduce to his permanent good. lie is young1 yet, and with Industry and frugality may earn a competence. For one speculator who makes a fortune there are ten who fail. Slow and sure is very npt to win the raoe.—Horatio Alger, Jr., in Yankee Blade.
Tho I{ral Victim.
Sharpson (in surprise)—You say you are a victim of tho cigarette habit? I never saw you smoking.
Phlatz—1 don't smoke, but I can't help smelling the infernal things, can I? —Chicago Tribune.
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spin on tho boulevard with me." Adolphus—"Can't, deali boy. I'm deucidly afwaid of going1 into the air so soon after be np manicured, doncherknow." —America.
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Notice to Bondholders.
Notit.-o is hereby driven to the holders of the first, mortmain' bonds of the Crawiordsvilie W'titer and I.ijfht Company of Crawford^ ille, Indiana, that a meetiiur of said bond holders will be held at the otliee of Cofl'n A: Stanton, No. llioadway, in the city of New Vork, on the 4t day of June, 1 M1, for the purpose of choosing j'tui appointing a successor of the American Loan ami Trut Company, in the trust created by the mort^aneor deed of trust securing said bonds.
This call is made in view of the fact that said American Loan and Trust. Company, by reason of insolvency has heroine Incapacitated to perform the duties imposed in said movtirajre or trust,and is made under and pursuant to article eleventh thereof.
April'i. J. S. HHOWN, President. Crawfordsvilic Water A: Lltht Co.
Attend Mme, Kellogg's
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Ladies' French Tailoring,
Now open, opposite the Y. M. J. A. Uutldlng, Cruwfordsville.
Tpachinp the only system of dress America that cutsWorth's French front. Bins dart back sleeves and skirts perfectly without refitting. Remember you pay nothing for system or instructions until you can cut any garment you wear with out alternation. Lessons in the school not limited. Call and see the list of French fashions now being exhibited. French Fashion Journal given away.
Notice to Contractois.
Notice is hereby Riven that sealed proposals will be received at tbe office of the Ulerk of the city of Urawfordsville, Indiana until 4 o'clock p. m., Monday, June 1, 1S91, for furnishing all labor and material for puvinsrtbe side walk on 1 he east side of south Grant avenue from the south line of west Chestnut street, south one hundred and sixty two (1(12) feet to the north line of the first alley south of said west Chestnut street.
Said sidewalk is to bo paved with best hard burned paving brick laid on eight (S) inches of sand anil laid to an even width of five (5) feet.
To bo curbed at each side by brick on edge. All work to be done according to plans and specifications of the Citv Civil Engineer and to his acceptance.
Bids to bo accompanied by an acceptable bond, double in amor.nt to lie work bid upon. Said work to bo completed within HO days from the letting of the contract.
Uid3 to be opened at the regular meeting of council, June 1. IS!)I. Tho council reserves tho right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Common Council of the city ol Crawfordsvilic, Ind. W. P. SHARP, Engineer.
May !, 1801.
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Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby ^iven that sealed proposals will bo received at the ollVce of tho Clerk of the City of Cruwfonisvilte, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. Monday, June 1st \m for furnishing all labor and material for pnvmg the sidewalk on tho south side of west Chestnut street, from the oast line of south Grant avenue, east cmhty (Mi) feet to the brick sidewalk already laid.
Said sidewalk is to be paved with best hard burned paving brick laid on eiirht Vs) inchcs of sand and laid to an even width of live 15) feet.
To bo curbed at each side by bricks ou edge. All work to be done according to plans and specifications of the City Civil Engineer and to his acceptance.
Hicls to be accompanied b.v an acceptable bond, double in amount to the work hid upon. Said work to be completed within 30days from the letting of the contract. 13ids to be opened at the regular meeting of the Council June 1, 1MU.
The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsvilic. Ind. \V. SHAKPE.
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