Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1891 — Page 4

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Birthday Souvenirs.

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Who conus with Summer to tlii* onrth And owes to June her juty ol birth, With i-tirxfftj/xf ujon hernnntl. Cnu lieulth, wealth ami lonjr lilo eoimimiiil.

Just Arrived.

A new line of Chocolate Cnf$

in silver: also, Traveling Cups,

ust the thing for company.

Also, fruit and cake dishes in

endless varieties of patterns.

Orange spoons in plate and

Sterling silver, in new and beauti­

ful patterns-

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207 East Main Street

Do you know that the

Photographer^ is making the

finest cabinets in this city

at low prices.

LAVKo/l

the-

Uver (Jon Cunningham's.

A Pretty Bonnet Jnst the Thing that

Yod

Want,

MRS. WILSON, the Milliner.

1 'J7 South Washington.

HUNDREDS

Have experienced the pleasure

and comfort of

Artificial Teeth Without Plates

—AS MA OK BY-

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Anil hundreds more arc making up tlioir minds to investiwtc this Wonderful thingnnd see what tticro is In it.

Call at corner of Main and fjreen Streets, Second Floor.

FOR SALE.

In Shultz & Reynold's addition,

7 lots and 2 houses the lots a

set in fruit and bearing. Will sell

a part or the whole. Will sell at

a bargain if taken soon. Address

J. K. Blandin, Frankfort, Ind.

My son has lieen atllicted with nasal catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Croani Balm, and liefore ho had used ono bottlo, that disngrenble catarrhal smell had all loft him. Ho appears as well as any one. It is the beet catarrh remedy in tho market.—J. C. Ol instead, Areola, 111. a

DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1891.

FOURTH OF JULY ITEMS. Notil Watson has begun on the lloats. They will be gorgeous to behold and strictly artistic, no advertisements being allowtxl on them.

John Wampler, the indefatigable worker, went to ImlianapoliB this morning on busiuess connected with the celebration.

Invitations to participate in the military drill have 1rm sent to thirtv-one companies.

Prepare to stay at home and see the biggest celebration in the State of Indiana.

The ladies of tho First Baptist church will serve meals each day during the tournament, Jnlv 2, 3 and 4, dinner and supper. Everyone cordially invited, the proceeds to be applied to the building fund for tho now church.

The bill posters started outthis morning in wagons to bill the small towns around. It will take them live days to complete tho work.

Tho meeting of tho committing last night was well attended and much business transacts.

The lloats which are to appear in tho procession will represent different ejwehs of American history as the landing of Columbus, the signing of the declaration, etc.

There is now in tho treasury or ready to be turned over for use $905.95. Five of the best bands in the State and a number of less note will lake part in the tournament.

Biilroad,Telegraph and TelephoneProperty. The valuation of railroad, telegraph and telephone property in Montgomery county for taxable purposes last year is as follows: Kuilroads—Big Four 8213,420 Monon, $217,495 Vandalia, $03,495. Telegraph Western Union, 30,430 Postal and Cable Co., $1,550. Telephones—Central and American Cell, 81,055. Total, 8909,009. Estimating an increase this year of 25 per cent would make the aggregate value $l,130,2(il. This added to tho 820,200,897 of real and personal prnjterty would make tho total taxables of tho county 821,353,158, against $15,802,049, nil increase of 85,490,509.

Will Build the Smoke Stack. Yesterday afternoon John Shrum, of Salem, was awarded tho contract for erecting the brick smoke stack at tho city electric light works for the sum of 85 per thousand brick, actual count The work began this morning, Mayor Carr laying llie first four brick, placing under one on the north and one on the south a copper coin, in observance of an ancient custom. The work will lo pushed rapidly and tho stack when completed will lie a formidable looking tower.

Will Robinson Be Here?

in res2Minso to a telegram of inquiry Manager Barker of tho Monon sent word to the station agent hero that Robinson's circus had notified him of tlioir intention to exhibit in Crawfordsville on Saturday next. Two telegrams lie at the Nutt House far the advance agent but that gentleman has not yet appeared. No advertising has iib yet been done hero but Logansport is advertizing for Robinson to appear there Saturday.

Punctual Mr. Crawford.

True to his word Henry Crawford arrived in tho city to-day and paid into the county 81,000 in delinquent tajee on the Midland railway. The remaining 8788 he will piiy by tho 20th of this month. Mr. Crawford was in Waveland to-day but exjierienced no such treatment as he would have probably have received tlioro a week ago. Tho storm has passed and all is quiet along the Midland.

Reception.

Mrs. J. P. Walter received about fifty young people last evening at her honir on thecorner of Walnut and Pikostreets in honor of hor guest, Miss Kent. The guests wore highly entertained and tho choicest of refreshments wore served Eddio Brandkamp furnished music and after passing tho ovoning with various amusements the guests retired at a roa sonablo hour moro than pleased with their entertainment.

Steve Stump Provoked.

Stove Stump, who is employed with Vancloave & Houli linn, engaged in an altercation with Oils Davis, the black smith. The discussion ran high and ended by Mr. 1'aviH casting a reflection on the ancestry of Mr. Stump. This Mr. Slump naturally resonted and ap poaring liefore Mayor Carr swore out warrant against Mr. Davis for provoke,

Ella Gets a Divorce.

Tho divorco suit of Ella Fanner vs, George Washington Farmer, camo up in tho circuit court to-day. Ella swore that George had deserted her and failed to provide likewise. Whereupon tho court cloared its throat and pronounced tho piorcing words which cut the matrimonial lonils asunder.

Circuit Court,

Mary R. Frazior and Mattio Greenwood vs. Estate of Simeon Grenard. Plaintiffs awarded 8281.32.

J. L. Golien vs. L. Shrum. Plaintiff awarded 894.20. James It. Ross vs. Itoliert E. Ray. Foreclosure. Dismissed.'

Sarah J. Busenbark et al vs. Bartliolmen Demoret et all. Plaintiff awarded 809.92.

HE DID CTIEAT.

SO THE JURY SAYS IN THE BACCARAT TRIAL.

Sir William Gordon Oummings Defeated in Court.

Special to Tlio Journal. New Youk, June 9.—A cnblogram from London announces that the jury in the baccarat case, a suit brought by Sir William Gordon Cummings against the Wilson family for libel, to-day returned a verdict against Sir William. Tho cheating was clearly proven in tho minds of tho jury.

WHO 0WKS THE MIDLAND?

Henry

It Is Adam P.

Crawford Thinks Hanna.

Henry Crawford is a sarcastic cuss. A JoniNAL reporter approached him on tho train as he was leaving for Indianapolis this afternoon. "Good day, Mr. Crawford. You aro tho Mr. Crawford who owns tho Midland road, are you not?" "No sir," replied that gentleman very positively. "The proprietor is A. P. Hanna." "Are all trains running out?" 'Tm sure I don't know nnything about it Now what's tho use of telling yon reporters any fuel*. Facts would bo such strange things to you that you would bo afraid to publish thom. Use your imagination. That Indianapolis Journal correspondent would surely inako a good story writer, his imagination is so violent."

Mr. Crawford finally roppod liis sarcasm,however,and spoke very pleasantly of the Midland and its projects. Ho is confident that thore is a gold mine in it and thinks the late unpleasantness a good ad for the road in some respects in that, it makes it talked about all over tho country.

SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT,

What the Several Townships Receive From the Several Funds, The township trustees camo in Monlay afternoon and received their appor tionment for carrying on tlioir schools tho ensuing jenr. Tho amounts aro alnmt tho same as hist year with a slight increase in most of the townships. Bolow is given a table containing tho nnmlier of children in each township and tho apportionments which are made from the special school, tution, dog, road and township. This does not include tho

graded ships:

schools of several of the town-

Children A pporUonmeiit ..... 4.V. $ 2,870.81 -175 •_•,7:i:i,85 7S2 it,5*5.110 .... 112,112 :IS1 2,2118.115 ... 121 2,32 fi. 02 :mi 1,785.05 5112 2.03(1.75 ...2,570 12.700.21 485 '-r 3,373.52 3-15 2,555.U1

Brown Clark Coul Creok ... Franklin Miulisoti Scott Stijnir Creek Ripley (Jnlon Walnut Wayue

Tho numlierof children in tho county including towns is 11,777. In addition to those in the county scIiooIh aro 23G in Darlington, 393 in Ladoga, 320 in Waveland, 248 in Waynetown and 3,081

Crawfordsvillo.

DOCTOR OF LAWS,

Prof. J. M. Coulter Enrolled Auiong tho Learned L. L. D's. Prof. J. M. Coulter has received notice from tho University of Missouri to tho effect that that institution has conferred upon him the honorable degree of

L. D. This honor is a most distin guislied ono and coming as it does from such a powerful institution as tbeTJniver sity of Missouri makes tho acceptance of it all tho moro pleasant. The many friends of Prof. Coulter will lie glad ti near of this new honor and recognize as only a preludo to many others which shall follow.

Letter List,

Tho following is tho list of uncalled for letters remaining in tho postoflice for tho week ending Juno 9, 1891 Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised: Collins John Hay worth Mrs ,T Cox Mrs Menerva Harris Chas A Galloway Will Kennedy .Tamos Harris Mrs Josephine O'Connor Annie

Sale of Jerseys.

At the Heath and Iloldon salo of .Tor soy cows last Saturday a good crowd was in attendance notwithstanding tho inclement weatlior. Twenty-five cows nnd ono bull wore sold which brought an average of 85G.11, an aggregate of 81,138,80. Tho owners of tho herd are well pleased with tho ly's ealo. :,

The Fourth at Garland Dell. P. S. Konnody hns accepted an invitation to s]ioak at Garland Dell on the Fourth of July and will discuss tho subject of "Patriotism and tho Citizen's Duty to His Country in Peace as 'Well na in War." W. E. Humphrey will also deliver an address on tho samo occasion.

Practice Run.

The fire department will give 11 practice run at 7:30 this ovening. Tho route will lie north on Green to Market nnd west on Market to Grant avonuo.

Eaatlnck

& McKeon for Ladios ___________ tf. llucklcn'H Arnica Salve. The beet salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, 'chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, nnd losstively cures piles, or no pay reqiirsri. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiid faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

Safetiea.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

PERSONALS,

-Marshal Nye was in Rockvilie to-

day.

—W. T. Brush is in Marion on ness. —Fred Schweitzer was ir. Veed'TSburg to-day. —C. W. Wright went to Lafayette this afternyon. —JameB R. Hanna was in Indianapolis this morning. —Miss Mary Campbell has returned from Indianapolis. —Fremont Alfrey was up from Oreencastle to-day. —F. M. Dice is in Greencastle attending commencement. 3 —James R. Hanna was in the city of Indianapolis this morning. —Walter Pickett and sister, Mrs. L. F. Homnday, are visiting in lvokomo. —Will Griffith has gone out on his second trip for tho Cresent Shirt Co. —Rev. S. K. Fuson, of ltockville. passed through tho city this morning. —Miss Bertha Ivrouso, of Lafayette, is the guest of Miss Mayine Somerville. —Mrs. Frank Abraham, of Cincinnati, is here visiting her father, M. V. Smith. —Mrs. Eva Endresser, of Carthage. Ind., has returned home after a visit with hor father, Row G. P. Fuson. —M. E. Clodfolter has gone to Joplin, Carthage and Kansas City to limk after the Doherty-Robb land suit. —Jim Leo has gone on a month's trip through northern Ohio. Ho will see Buffalo, Cleveland and other large cities and whilo gone will purchase something new in the grocery line.

busi-

CHIPS.

—D. W. Woodward .V Son will open a stock of buggies 011 east Main street soon. —Will Maxodon had applied for a patent on an onvolopo which lie believes will revolutionize things. —J. M. Lewis, an experienced dentist of Indianapolis, has taken a position with Gonzales Galey. —John E. Abbott will start a barber shop in tho room formerly occupied by the Western Union telograph company. —Rev. D. R. VanBuskirk. of TndianajKilis, will deliver tho sermon befoie the missionary convention at the Christian church to-night. —Miss Augusta Binford has issued inventions for a party in honor of her friend, Miss Blanche Bailor, of Paris, 111., for Friday ovening. —Page's Theory and Practico and

Hawthorne's Studies in American literature aro tho books adopted for the Heading circle next year. riio Lafayette papers centum Monon advertisements for 89 cent rate to this city to attend Robinson's circus next Saturday. Tho piot thickens. —Prof. Mount is conducting nil examination this week which was sent him by tho authorities of Wellcsloy college. Misses Jessie Davis and Lucih Talbot aro the ladies taking it. —Treasurer elect Hutton's bond is not yet complete but it is thought that it will bo by to-morrow or next day. Only about tnrec names have been added t, tho list published in the Jouhnal yesterday. —Samuel Wesner, of Lebanon, is in tho city to-day on legal business. Mr, Wesner is a cousin or Noah Evans, tho Ronchdale murderer, and it was to i\lr. Wesner Evans fled for advice after lie committed his hellish deed a week ag( t.i-day. •—The several fire alarms this morn mg were caused by tho breaking or wiro. In raising an electric light pole of west Wabash avenue it fell across the wiro of the alarm breaking it. The rep, i-titions were caused by tho connecting of the break. Several of the workmen received severe shocks. —A crazy woman made life miserable for tho passengers on tho noon train or the Big Four going oast. She was old and withered but had a voice like tronilwino and filled the car with ho raving and cursing. Between Plum street and tho Junction sho liocamo so violent that tho attendants had to hand cuff her. They were taking hor from Covington to the insane hospital at In dianapolis.

COLLEGE NOTES.

Keller wont to Larayotto this morn ing. Rilns Eastman lias roturnod from In dianapolis.

Bat Condit has returned from a visit in Torre Haute. Bat is an old Torre Hauto Imv.

Tho Glee club nnd orchestra arc peddling their tickets for tho Saturday night concert in the chapel.

Prof. Smith liodily firod tho Sophomore class this morning for disorder in the recitation room. Tho

riotoiiB

young

sjiortH need a few bucIi dressings ovory once inn whilo. Tho Sophomores piled tho chairs in Prof. Smith's room np in a pyramid this morning, lie politely requested them to take thom down and upon tlioir refusal excused thom.

Tho stamjied envelopes lhat tho librarian furnishes to sond out commencement invitations aro being used by impecunious students for private correspondence. Tho boys take thom by tho dozen.

Tho gleo club and orchestra concert to bo given next Saturday night prom isos to lo an excellent entertainment. The oxcellent music of tho glee club is known among men. Tho orchestra will ninko its maidon appcurunco and a sur-

YES! YES! YES!

PEOPLE SAY

The Best Ice Cream Soda Water

Ever Drank

Is at THE FULTON MARKET.

And our ICE CREAM is said to lie

The Finest in the City.

For a Cold Drink or a Dish of Ice

Cream go to the

0 FIJI/TON MAItlvKIV

J.C.Warnpier.

prise is guaranteed tho music-loving ]K-ojile as the progress lias been wonderful.

Prof. Smith, is daily showing his superior qualifications as an instructor. Yesterday ho scattered consternation among the soplimores by a neat coup d'etat. Tho blacklioard containing the chemistry examination question.- during the Prof.'s absence was scanned by ambitious sophs and ample pre]Hration made for correct answers. Tho blackboard was a movable one, however and when tho class appeared it was slipjied down revealing a new set of questions. Ono Soph who was near-sighted did not notice the change and answered tho first set of questions. The result is yet to

—Eastlack & McKeen handle the lead ng bicycles. tf.

Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ

Why will yod couoir when Shiloh's jUre will give you ammediato relief. Price 10 cents, 5*0 cents and SI MofTett Morgan & Co.

A Snfc Investment

Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of the purcliiise price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggistabottloof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for an affection of ihroat, lungs or chest, such as consumpt.on, inflammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, ]Krfee.tly safe and always to lie depended upon. Trial Ixittles free at Nye it Go's drug storo.

SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by 11s 011 guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by MofTott, Morgan & Co.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Baking Powder

A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used In Millions of Hornet— 40 Years the Standard.

Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatablp and Wholesome. itto ot&cr bakine sowdcr dew wadb

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TradePalaceTHE

la now being filled with

NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

Carpets, Draperies of all Kinds,

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS

The largest Stock ever offered in this market.

We Make a Specialty of Dress Goods and Trimmings to Match. In Fact we keep Everything in the way of

Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres.

We have the Finest Milliner in the State, who is now in the Markets Selecting New Goods for the Spring trade and will be on Hands in Due Time.

DF M? CUJRE.

PALACES

BUT REMEMBER

ANOTHER TON

O IP

"Kinghan's Reliable" Hams, Block Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Beef

Tongues

Just received to be sold as usualCheaper than others sell them

ETNSMINGER!

South Side of the Court House.

We Have a Beautiful Line

OF-

Fine Books

Suitable for Commencement Prizes At Very Low Prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACH.

SPRING SUITINGS

In all the Latest Styles.

Colman & Murphy,

206 E Main 3d Door from Green

Inline!

THE POSITIVE CURE.

IELY BB0THKR3. Wimo SUNnrTotk. MMe

ADVERTISE IN ALLTHE PAPERS If

you like. It will do no harm.

An advertisement in the Daily and Weekly Journal will

reach over one-half of the newspaper readers of the

county, and the best half, too.