Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 June 1891 — Page 3

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Indianapolis EBusiness University

». Bohool, KcrtU I'cr.ntiylvnuUi St., Whim Block, Opposite Pont'Offlce.

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EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT.^

MY CLAIIVI.

I have the best line of Old Gent's Shoes

on the market.

Congress, Lace, Brogans, Oxfords, and

Southern Ties! Call, be convinced.

124 East Main Street.

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For Lawn and Cemetery

'l- Hanging Baskets, Flower Pots, and Stands at the

Very Lowest Prices.

Ross Bros., 99 Cent Store?

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON. AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

ALBRICHT'S BREAD!

made on Saturday

SATAR*'

Cxtort* enra Oolle. OaojHp«Mn«. Stomach,

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•wsengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. J-eave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch office at C. A. Snodg rass' store on Washington street. 'Telephone No. 47.

JKI AND a "VTOU will got by Investing In good Chicago properly. Chicago's MORRl 1 population KOk

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Worm*, give* sleep, "Ion, lajuiknu

TIM Cranm COKPINT. 77 Murray Street T.

TheCrawfordsville Transfer Line,

II. O. WAMCUP, Proprietor.

population hits lnerc:ised from 500,000 in 1880, to 1,200,. 0o() In 1 1. Tho next ton years will witness uneven mow wonderful growth and a eorresp.mpltig Increase In valueot the prop

Lots IxMijr1.t voarago lor if 100 are now selllug Tor *000 orly.

»'M,K.|,'\ ,Pl!r *W*riN I'AKK lots will oven do belter, boe:iiisi Austin Park- Is one of the hiii11

around Chlcauo only 7 miles from Court. Mouse. Sidewalks ami sou

Kriuliiil. IUilMln/rH KoiiK op In all »Ur(?elions. Lois near I wo ileimLs ami f'ocoinouve Worki. employlinr army ol' W4»kli»^meii, near l»y.

.li,Iw porruct. Tenns: Smail payment «iown, hahiuee Ui suit.. Come (o hi\*in pay your fur#* It'.v«iu buy. Avrllis lor pints. oass, Kessler, Ennes

& Co,.

®HARVEY®

THIS IIAKVKY LAND

108 Dearborn St., Chicago, III.

^Chicago's Croat ManufaclurinM Tcmpcrancc Suburb- s.: 'j ni*».

I LurRe Mantifactorh^ IJOCUUMI InS Months

trru|i|t|4. °r Chlcttffo. HIIOWIIIK looiiUon of Harvey am) WorW's L-alr also for photo VfJ the prinulpat factories am! hiithlltiKH at lltim»y, phitol town ami price list..

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The Soap that Cleans

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DAILY JOURNAL.

MONDAY. JUNE 8, 1891.

0 HP BOH NOTES.

Three persons united with Cen'.ar chureh ypstordiiy by letter. Miss Nell Nicholson snng solo at Center church yesterdny morning.

Kev. R. H. Inglis stirred up the giddy dnnoers it little in hiB sermon liist evening.

There will bo ft business meeting of tho members of tho Baptist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock in regnrd to tho now church building.

Yesterday communion sorvicen were observed at Center ohurch after an eloquent and highly appropriate sermon by Dr. Cunninghnm.

The eleventh missionary district of tho Christian church of Indiana begins its sessions at tho Christian church this evening. Rev. .T. C. Ashley, of Ladoga, delivering tho opening address. Tho district compiises the counties of Mont-, gomery, Clinton and Rootle and tho convention will continue until Wednesday ovening.

Children's Day was observed in true style at the Christian church yesterday The church was handsomely decorated and in the morning the pastor delivered a sermon to children. Ill the evening tln house was packrd to.overflowing to witness tho exorcises of tho children. These wero executed with beauty and graco showing careful training and great natural ability on the part of tho little ones.

There was a large and appreciative audionce attended services at First church yesterday morning. It being Children's Day tho exorcises wore mostly by tho children of the Sunday school conducted by tho Superintendent, W. B. Lylo. Tho services began with singing by a choir of twenty-iivo Misses from the classes of II. Rice Cnnine and Miss Beulah Hills, under tho leadership of Mr. Frank Davis, Miss Josio. Stilwell presiding at tho organ. They rendered some excellent music. Next on the programme was responsive reading by tho pastor and school, followed with a very impressive and appropriate prayer by the pastor. Tho recitations of Mamie Edwards, May Mills, Lulu Grayson, and tho duet sung by Ivy and Willie Carlson deserve sprcial mention. Tho pastor, Rev. R. S. Inglis then gave a most delightful, ontertaining and in struct ivo talk to the little folks, taking for his subject "Sowing and Reaping," and was listened to with marked attention by both old and young. The church was hundsomoly decorated for tho occasion with a profusion of cut (lowers and growing plants.

Y. M. 0. A. Statistics.

For tho week ending .Tune fi, 1891: Visits to building, 948, daily average 158 visits to rending room, 280, daily average, 92 visits to parlors and amusement rooms, 561, daily averago, 40 visits to gymnasium, 51, average 8 baths taken 114, averago 19.

Off For Europe.

Ed Voris and C. N. Williams started this morning for their European tour. They will spend the next ten days in Washington, Philadelphia and New York, taking tho steamer, Majestic, on Juno 10. During their absonoo THE .TOUUNAI, will print some letters from tho pun of Mr. Williams.

Down to Business.

Capt. C. W. Elmoro, tho now County Assessor, has taken up his office with tho County Surveyor and is busy at work. Sam S. Martin, of Darlington, is his doputy and probably others will have to lo appointed before tho work is comploted as it must lw done early in July anil there is mountains of it.

Mary.Broko Out.

Alary George, the sweet heart (if Malachi Scott, who was taken, to-tho poor farm last week-after being fined $25.85 by Mayor Carr, eecapod from tho asylum last night. Mary was released from tho jail nnd taken to tho asylum on her own potition. It now ap|«ears to havo bo«n a olovor ruse on her part to oscapc a jail sentence.

Jim Will Get Well.

Jim Crooks, tho laziest man who ever lived in Montgomery county: and who was found, in such a filthy condition in the woods last Friday ovening bids fair to recover. His five weeks lay out in tho woods wliile it will.probably ,have no olToet upon him when.ho recovers m^o than to make liim more lazy than ever.

iyTER-OOJ-LEGIATE FIELD DAY.

A Series of Misfortunes Keeps Wabash Down to Second Place. If Jemogen had gotten a chance at tho two mile race, if Martin had slipped in putting the shot, if Herron had stayed for the mile run, if Rice had kicked as accurately as ho did high, in short, if Wabash had been at her best as Rose Polytechnic was Saturday Wabash would have won tho pennant. As it was Wabash will have to lo content with second place this yoar. Tho exeroisos wero oonducted with perfect fairness by the Polys but it must bo said that they had prepared themselves to win as they had entered two men in every event, whereas in some Wabash was not even represented by one. Purdue and DePauw both had larger representatives thnn Wabash, but were easily beaten by her. Wabaah would had two more firsts to her. credit if tho two mile bicycle race on which Joregen had a cinch had been run but it was decided that the track was in no condition for'it. Again young Herron could easily have won the mile dash but refused to stay over to take part in it. As it was Wabash won three firsts and twice as many seconds. Erickson won tho mile walk, Acker the hurdle race and Jernegon the quarter of a mile bicycle race. Tom Little got second in the pole vault,

Vanderbilt got second in tho mile walk Martin got seoond in putting tho shot and hurdle race, and Acker second in quarter mile run. ROBO Polytechnic won tho pennant winning six firsts and nearly as many seconds. Del'amv and Purdue dragged along far below Wabash.

FIELD NOTES.

Wabash did notongagein the tug-of-war as two of her team hmi juBt finished tho hurdle race when it was called.

Brewer, who was out of training, came only third in tho 100 yard dash. His last year's reoord of 10J seconds was broken, however.

The Polys gave tho visitors royal treatment and deserved victory on account of their hard' work, enthusiasm and tho cash they put up.

The managing committeo was made tip ot the professors of the several colleges. Prof. Smith was on the judges and Professor King one of the measurers.

Keen and Coulter, who easily wiped tho earth with anything in Wabash at tennis, lost by goodly score at Torre Hauto. Rose Poly won tho contest, singles will be played next Saturday.

Tho sixth contest, the mile walk, tax od tho men to their utmost, walking being very heavy and difficult. F. M. Erickson, of Wabash, came in first with W. E. Yanderbilt, also of Wabash, a close seoond. It now transpires that between theso two men an intense rivalry exists, and BO there was really a contest within a contest A movement is on foot among the various colleges to select Terre Hauto as tho permanent place for holding tho annual Stato fiold days, tho expenses of the event hereafter to 1)0 proportioned among the schools comprising tho association.—J

Haute kxjnvsK.

Jim

says ho was'nt built to work nor yet put into tho world for that purpose.

For a disordered liver try Boecham' Pills.

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Fights For Oory.

Ed Cory, champion honvy weight pugilist of tho State, roceived tho following telegram yesterday afternoon in reply to his challenge to Elder Pitts, of Peru, who holds tho colored championship of tho States: "Will you meet Pitts ten rounds, winner to take 8200 and loser $50. Answer quick.' The telogram was signed by L. B. Johnson. Mr. Cory promptly replied that he would not fight Pitts under nny such conditions. Ho challenged Pitts for a finish fight for any portion of $1,000 and that is the way he desires. Cory is satisfied that he can defeats Pitts in less than five, rounds, and ho can get all the backing he., wants, but ho does not propose to fight nnd use his reputation to draw a crowd and then let some one olso carry off tho receipts. Qory boliovos that Pitts is afraid to fight for stakes and that ho would expect nothing but the small end of a purse if they were to fight thnt way. Harry Baker, a Chicago sport, who was ono of Dick Heating's seconds, when the latter was defeated by Cory, lias deposited a $50 forfeit and issued a challenge to Cory for a finish fight. Cory will accept tho challenge nnd would liko to make arrangements to fight Baker and Pitts both within ton days apart.

4 A Sister Beating Wretch Jim McAdams is a ono logged blacksmith, who lives with his sister Mary near tho Monon station. Yesterday noon, well steamed up with a poor article of red eye, lie begun quarrel with his poor helplt ss filter. It ended by hiOirnsping tho woman by the throat ano, pinning her to tho wall with one hand, scratching all tho skin off. her face with tho talons of hisothor. Her ngonizod crios aroused tho neighbors and the bruto was jailed. ThiB morning ho was fined $11.85 by tho Mayor. It is a pity tho whipping iost is abolished com. plotoly. 8. of V. Attention.

Tho rogular meeting of tho Sons of Veterans will bo held to-night at 7:80. Thoro will bo a muster nnd it is important that all members should be present-

The IaiiUcs Delighted.

The pleasant ofTect nnd the perfect safety with which ladies may use tho liquid fruit laxative, Syrnp of Figs, nnder all conditions, make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to tho eye nnd to the taste, gentle, yet' ofTectunl in acting on tho kidneys, livoc nnd bowels.

A Well-Timed Move!

The lady who seeks spring goods at Abe Lovinson's Dry Goods store comes just in time to secure the benefit of tho Great Bargain sale now in progress.

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, Sertbv express on receipt of price 11.60 per bott*

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlftftt*. G' BOLI) BY ALL DUUGGIBTFL Sold by Nvc & Co.

THE INCREASED APPRAISEMENT.

A Comparison of the Assessments of 1890 and 1891. Tho following trblo shows the comparative value of tho personal and real property in tho several townships and towns of this county. Tho nppraismont of railroad property for 18!)1 has not vet boon mado and therefore is not included:

1800

Coal Creek $ 1,220,22? Way ii Hlplej

no..

ley

The G. A. R. and the S. of On Saturday evening after the regular mooting of tho G. A. R. thoy opened their doors to tho Sons of Voverans and received them ns guests. The Sons went through with thoir form of muster after which songs and sjieeches were indulged in until a Into hour. It was a most felicitous occasion and tho two orders boing so closely allied it is to be hojwd that in future meetings of this kind will be oommon.

Kicked Out of Town.

Snturdny night a dirty looking tramp wns detected by Boveral citizens making indecent proposuls to some smnll children. Thoy at once seized him and while two hold his arms and lod him another kicked him every stop of tho way to tho Vnndalia track on oast Main street. Ho was loft hero nnd being unable to walk literally crawled out of town groaning nnd cursing in a most horrible manner.

A /loon to ll'ifcs.

Having usod "Mother's Friond" I onld hot be without it. It is boo to wives who know thoy have to pas through tho painfnl ordeal of childbirth MRS. C. MBUIOUBNB, Iowa. Write the Brndfiold Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Gu., for further particulars. Sold by Nyo & Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Xotfcc to Stockholder*.

Tho stockholders of tho Crawfordsville Building, Loan Fund nrd Savings Association will hold their annunl meeting on. Monday evening, June 8, 1891, for the purpose of electing directors to serve the ensuing yonr.

w.

1S01.

1.415,700. 010.100. 708,201. 1,283,254. 010,027. 3,084,010. 024,255. ooo.ooo. 1,123,355. 002,200. 1,208,810, 121,425. 40,755. 210,005. 4,821,700. 130,405. 82,082. 478,320,

7l»0,«35 042,080

Brown Scott Union Madison Sugar Creek .... .. Franklin Walnut •Clark

800,057

2,001,800 780,502 774,004 871,41."» 800,035 800,520 110,500 07,155 178,755 H%201,000 112,000 70,185 407,135

Wayiietown Alamo Wavoland Crawfordsville Darlington Now KOBS Ladoga

$15,802,040 20,220,807

The Midland to Pay Taxes. When Honry Crawford was in town Inst Saturday ho was interviewed by Treasurer Ramsey on tho subject of the Midland's delinquent taxes. Mr. Crawford signified his willingness to settle ns soon as possible in full and start out now. Ho accordingly pays ovor $1,000 to-morrow of tho $1,788 delinquencies and penalties which hnvo accumulated in the last two years. Tho Midland has evidently decided to pay as it goes in future, and as long as this policy is continued no trouble need bo anticipated.

Spcricc Hot Water

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B. R. RussEMi, Sec.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

BUSINESS charge of

®Some Choice Bargains.

For tliis Week.

Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuds only conts, worth 1.1. Lailics' Hose in black nnd colors only 5 cents, worth 10 cents. Sen our veiling tU !i conts per yard.

Our COltS UTS at 4!) cents, worth 75 cents. Ladies' Block and Cream Silk Vests only «0 cento this week.

Spring Jackets at.very much less than cost.

On Friday and Saturday—UMBRELLA SALE.

wish very lady in thecttyto call and see what marvelous bargains wo will pivo vou. In our Millinery Dcp.irt.ment wo aro still receivinn new (roods dally. Speeial prices for this week.

Plans and specifications furnisli-

eel. Write for estimates.

Office, 120 South Green Street

ABE JjE-VUNTSOISr.

High Gloss or Domestic Finish.

The American Steam Laundry

H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating,

Gas Fitting and Fixtures.

WANTED. ...

WANTED.—AWabashdo

irirlto housework. Call at

400, oust avenue.

WANTKD—Immediately

WANTED—An

WANTKI).—oood

a good girl at Mr

P. C. Soinervllle. 007 K. Main st reet.

WANTKD—A

good business man to cull at

Hobhlns House und see what we have to oiler. If you want business hurry up. UAMKV &CO'H. Geueral agt.

active, honest man—salary

1100 monthly. If suitable, with op|Hrtuntty to advance, to represent locally, a responsible New ^ork house. Reference. Manufacturer, I^ock llox 1G85 N. Y. tept, 10.

reliable persons desiring

prolltabl& employment aud a permanent position. Call on or address Ollvor U, I'errlu, Jool Block, south Washington street, Crawfordsville, Ind. Husk Medicine Co.

WANTED:—A

lady to t4ike charge of a

busluoss and act as general jureht and manager. Also oue local agent. Call Immediately at Edward's House on Pike street. Good wages guaranteed.

CHANCE.—A uiau to take a legitimate business. Will

pay right man from 980 to $100 a month. Parties must have a small cash deposit as security. Call at the Edwards Housoon Pike street Immediately.

WANTED.—A

girl to do housework. Call at

413 east Jelferson

WANTED—Tocity

exchange: Florida orange

grave for projnjrty. Or will sell half interest, lege street.

Mrs. E. Wood, 113 west Col-

WANTED:—Men,

salary and expenses.

Permanent place. Apply at once. Brown Bros, Co,, Nurserymen, Chicago. 5»30

FOR SALE.

FOli

SALE—Large refrigerator and one good deliver}* wagon. Call at Enemlngcr's grocery.

FOltSAan

LE—A nam Dor ono Jersey cow, fresh aud excellent milk aud butter cow. TuqulreJ. M. Longvlew.

Statford, West Market street.

17^011'SALE.—A

horse, very

quiet, reliable

cheap. Inquire of Dr, Duncan. TjH)U8ALE-A first class corn planter aud I chock rowor all complete, at a bargain Gallon Ira McConnell at 210 wost Col I ego St

sewiug tuachlug at

Never lecn used. Inquire

"CHHtSALE.-A White f1 less than cost. atthlsofllce, "CpOK SALE—Au open

Elgin mo

faced silver watch

Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the

Journaroffloo.

LOST.

LOST—A

pair of eye glasses on Monday

morning between the lesidence of J. It. lionuoll and Henry Sloan. Koturn tojthc postofllco and receive reward.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Offlco ovor the Oornor Book Store, ltesldonce 600 South Wwlilnirtcn Street Oflloohours—0 to 12.2 tooii.in. and 7 to8 p.iu

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y.

MrC.A

O. MI ORKOO, President. W.-8. HorrsTT, Vloo Prosldont. O. P. DHHHAM, Kocordlng Secretary.

H.T. KINO,Treasurer. N. C. MOCAY, General Secretary.

Bains, Tub and Shower Gym* •raitim, Bowline Alleys, Piano, Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.

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 call

YERS

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS,

MONON RODTE.

SOUTH *%vv u* SOUTH 1:00a.m. Night Mall (dally) 1:51a.ni 1:30p.m Day Mall (dally) 1:3i p.m lAiiovn trains only stop at county scats.1 5:03p.m.(treuneim.and l,af. Aeoom... 8:2la.m 0:10a.m Way Freight 2:40p.m

BIG 4—Peoria Division,

WKST

0:15a. Express -M all 0:15a.m ~5a.tn Mall (dally) 12:3Ua.m 1 5:12p.m Stall—Express 1 iOHp.m Mall—Express....—...

1:38p.it, 0:45p.nir

VANDALIA.

SOUTH 0 5a.in

NORTH

Express. P1

:18p.m Mall Accommodation.,

0:12pm, 8:13a.in ..12tnoon

Howard & Barneii

—TIIK—

Monument Dealers,

Have the fluent designs, as well ns Finished Monuments In their warcnxmi 10 show tho character of their skill as artists In their line. Thoy e.vecuto drawings to suit tho wishes of thulr customers. Price with them before buying. Olllee, corner of Market and Green sts., Crawfordsville. 1ml.

Mrs. Allen** ParUtan Pace Bloach Golden Hair Waih. Mamma Dura, (or tlrveloplni the Rucma, for removing out 1-alr. Ilang dresalag. All gx*W wholesale

cts*

IHu«irai«d circular,

hull line of fine hair good*. Mr*. R. W. Allen. a6 Wood. A*., Detroit. Mich. Sold by druggists.

ft fit

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