Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 June 1891 — Page 4

TAKE

S. S. 8.

FOR

ECZEMA•

Hj little four yea* old girl tM nmnt«l MM ot eeMi 1^* tkntcUaa treated hat, wtthool good waolta. A daftebottUo* 8. & oared bar KKwd aad well. ThSa w* fear yean NT°. Mm of the dlM«M ataoa awl haraMa WpattsoU amootti tod A*

K. Henry, Detroit, IDA

kite* Skin dlnjhw milled tre* Swift Speotfle Oa^. AUaata, 0»

Birthday Souvenirs.

June.

Who cotm^ with Summer to ihK farlh Ar:l owes to June her |av or Mrlii. Willi Amthu*t upon her hand, Cu.it health, wealth and lonr lite cornintiiiu.

For the Benefit

Of those wanting correct time

and not miss the train when travel­

ing, I wish to inform them

that I have the correct time. If

you depend on the town clock

you are liable to find your train

gone when you get to the depot,

as it is almost 2 minutes slow.

0

207 East

Main

Street

Do you know that J.iizt-sini, the

J^hntcgruphcr, is making the

finest cabinets in this city

at low prices.

tAvy o/i

Over Con Cunningham's.

A Pretty Bonnet list the Thing that You Want,

MRS. WILSON, the Mi

1 '-!7 South Washington.

liner.

HUNDREDS

Have experienced the pleasure

and comfort of

Artificial Teeth Without Plates

-AS MADE HY-

Gonzales & Galey

Anil hundreds more arc making up their mi mis to investigate tbis Wonderful thing and see what there is in it.

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

Chicago

Real Estate

Bargains in Chicago real estate can be obtained from F. C. Ban del at his ofiice on the corner of Pike and Washington streets. He has a plat of the town of Griflith which is located near the site of the World's Fair and is selling ofl lots at prices whicli will enable you to double your money in side of a year. Payments can be made weekly or monthly.

WAMPI1

IXK-HI

ri'pn scnluiivcs h, hull-

una to represent Invesluiml Company. Al(lretiri Jno. it. Itowluu, Koydl liittumiiuc Uld'g-. CJitcutfO, 111.

DAILY JOURNAL.

FUIDAY, JUNE 19.1891.

JOHN INTERFERED

And Caused the Guests to Go Hustling Through the Night. Last night, considerably after dark, there was a scene of wild confusion oil the corner of Spring and Walnut streets It was ail owing to the actions of John Suiter, who went to the home of his mother and proceeded to raise a particular and merry bloom around the premisee. So loud and demonstrative did John become, in fact, that all his mother's friends lied in dismay, some without socks and others without stockings, making a weird display as they glided through the mellow moonlight in dishabille. John, however, was not satisfied that all had gone and continued to shout around as though he were calling in hogs from the woods pasture. His mother finally arose and going to the sidewalk in undress uniform proceeded to add dignity to the chorus of John and the neighboring dogs by joining in with her bell like soprano. She, how ever, squalled for the assistance of the jx)lice, who soon appeared in upon the scene puffing like porpoise6 from their long run. John and his mother then proceeded to tell their tales of woe. Mrs.

Suiter claimed that John was hanging nronnd the place demanding money from her as was his custom and because she would not ghe it to him he raised a kick. John claimed quite another thing, He said he was there to protect his mother's honor, for which she had too little regard. He swore that even whon he appeared things were not as they should have been and thence the hue and cry. The police finally succeeded in quieting matters down and the in teresfed congregation of neiglilxirs re tired again to slumber. Mrs. Suiter ob tained a divorce from her husband

Basil, within the last two weeks.

To New Richmond and Return. Fift'jon of the members of the P, O. S. A., lodge visited the New Richmond lodge on Thursday evening, and report that they bad a fine time. The order there seems to be on the verge of anew boom, and it is to be hoped that their numbers can be doubled this yo.' and each member is going to keep bustling around until that number iB reached. The party arrived back home at 2 o'clock, and are ready to go again Sam Billman and Will Bappert took their wives along, and while their bus bands were attending the lodge they were entertained by friends. The others who there were Parker Willis,

Lew Kramer, Guy Steele, Charley Seaman, Geo. Hummel, Charley Wilhite, Hiram Connard, Sam Symmes, Frank McGiliiard, David Swank, Huliert Wilhite and Wm. Hiatt. All the visitors were called upon for speeches, nnd responded with as good grace as possible and warmed things up even to a higher temperature than the loom actually was. and that was about 120 degrees.

Out His Leg Off.

THE JOVKNAL

made mention several

lays ago of the condition of Wm. R. Points, a well known citizen residing southwest of the city, who injured hio ankle some time ago in jumping over a ditch. Dr. Ensminger, the attending physician, finally decided that the only way to save his patient's life wiis to amputate the limb, which was accordingly done this morning. About ten physicians from Crawfordsville and New Market were present and the operation was a highly successful one, the leg being amputated between the ankle and the knee. Mr. Points is 05 years old but passed through the trying ordeal with remarkable fortitude. The prospects all point to his recovery, althongh ho was in a poor condition at the time of the operation.

Bowers Brought In.

Robert Bowers, of Sugur Creek town ship, was brought in last night by the Deputy Sheriffs charged with disturbing a Dunkard meeting and carrying concenled weapons. He pleaded guilty before Judge Snyder this morning and was fined 85 and costs for each offense, amounting in all to altout 8-45. Robert was a sad-eyed boy when ho learned his fate and looked like the hired after a meal of green apples.

Utilizing the Waste.

In making their crestile conductor, Bryant fc W'aton have a great deal of waste material left in the shape of acorns, hearts and the like. Jim Watson has turned inventor and proposes to utilize these pieces by attaching them to a narrow strip of galvanized iron which is to to hung on barlied wire fences to keep live stock from running againBt them.

Select Dance.

Last evening the Yokle Club gave a select dance in the K. of P. Armory, About fifteen couples were present nnd danced to the excellent music which was furnished by the Music Hall orchestra All present report a highly enjoyable time.

Declared Off.

The fight lietween Ed Corey nnd Elder Pitts, of Porn, has been declared off. Fitts' friends tried to shy their tricks into tho ring and Corey withdrew.

For a disordered liver try Beecham' Pills.

.—-Everyone invited to the merry-go-round on the corner of Market und Water streets.

HAPPILY WEDDED.

The Burton-Nutt Wedding Last Evening a Brilliant Affair. The home of Jonathan N'utt, on health resort, south Walnut street, was last evening the scene of one of the most brilliant weddings which has taken place in Crawford6ville for some time. Mr. Xutt's accomplished daughter Flora being united for life to Charles W. Burton, of Dana, Ind. The bouse was elegantly decorated for the occasion, all the rooms and hallways being properly trimmed with roses and other beautiful flowers. Considerably over one hundred gnests were present at 8 o'clock when Miss Josie Stilwell played the beautiful wedding march and the bride and groom attended by Miss S.Belle Burton andDr. Thomas Hood, of Dana, proceeded into the parlor and took their stand under an arch of roses. The bride was attired a dress of white Landsdown with chantilly and ribbon garnitures with full train, the bridesmaid in cream albatross trimmed with ribbon sash with demi-train. The bridesmaid wore pink carnations and carried the bridal roses.

The groom and groomsman wore the usual black dress suits. The beautiful ceremony of the Methodist church was ben performed by Ilev. Horace Ogden, of Danville, assisted by Rev. G. W. Switzer, of this city. Immediately after the ceremony the guests proceeded to the dining-room where an elegant wedding supper had been prepared to the merits of which all present did ample justice. After the refreshments congratulation were extended and the remainder of the evening passed in a most happy manner. The presents were both numerous and elegant. The bride's father presented her with a check for

3100, while the groom's present was gold watch beautifully engraved anu studded with diamonds, the groom's father presented him with 8300. Both of the young people are too well known in Crawfordsville society to need an introduction. The groom is a young bus iness man of more than ordinary ability and has attended Wabash College for Beveral years. The bride has been one of Crawfordaville's most charming young ladies and is a graduate of the city high school, completing her course this last commencement. The following were the guests from abroad: Miss S. Belle Burton, Dr. T. C. Hood, W. M. Taylor and wife, Ira Peir, James Burton and Geo. Levitt, Dana Misses Carrie Campbell and Ora Ilouts, Attica Fount Burks, Guion Dr. Mo6ier and wife, Homer Rev. Horace Ogden, Dan ville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. House, Henry

Kneal and wife, Frank Keiper, Elizabeth Keiper, Lafayette Miss Edith Hall Clinton Snyder and wife, Yountsville.

CHIPS,

—Tho north Inmnd Monon was an hour late to-day. •—A number from here will visit Maxinkuckee next Sunday. —Circuit court closes ite session tomorrow for two months' vacation. —There will le no summer normal at the college this Bummer as those in late years have not paid. —Will Hunt continues to improve but it will be innny weeks before lie will be able to get around again. —Numerous fakirs are writing to obtain license and stands hero during the Fourth of July celebration. —There was an exciting runaway on south Walnut street last evening in which a lady was badly jolted up. —The funerals of Miss Lucy Beck nnd John Lee to-duy were both attended by large concourses of people. —Choir practice this evening at the Christian church at 7:30. Every member is expected to le present. New music. —Montgomery lodge No. 38, I. O. O.

F., hns work this evening at 8 o'clock in tho initiatory degree. All are urged to lie present. —Joe Ward, of this city, who was given one yenr in the penitentiary for fraud at Terre Haute, lias lieen taken to the prison south. —There was a lively

Bceno

in one of

the leading saloons the other evening in which an ex-student took a prominent nnd very unenviable part. There were no arrests and the matter was bushed up. —Molen Seller who had tho scrap with his son Wednesday is no now hand at the business, having lieen in bloody rowB lefore. Tho young man's wounds are very painful but ho will soon le all right again and able to whip bis father. —Rudolph Fischer, the well known traveling man of Lafayette, waB held up by a man and woman last night who started to thrash him when he would not shell out his money. Ho escaped and put the matter in the hands of the police. —Capt. G. W. Lamb, of Frankfort, is in the city. He has pulled up stakes nt Frankfort and will locate in Chicago, having received tempting offer in that city. Mrs. Lamb is still in Berlin. She is a very busy woman. Besides re ceiving instructions in French and German she is giving instruction in English, and in addition is engaged in writing a novel. She expects to return to America this Fall. —The Attica this week devotes two pages to a fine writeup of the Indiana Mineral Springs which are located near Attica. Numerous largo cuts adorn the pages and the hospitality of proprietor Kramer is highly eulogized. These springs are becoming famous and their health restoring prop-

erties are highly spoken of by all who have tested the wBter. It seems that Attica will soon blossom out as a great

PERSONALS.

—Robert Rice returned to Lafayette this afternoon. —Walter Wiley, of Terre Haute, 8 visiting in the city. —A1 and Blackford Condit returned to Terre Haute to-day. —Charley Graham departed for Chattanooga, Tenn. —Mrs. A. Konstanzer Is reported to be very much worse to-day. —J. R. Bryant returned this morning from his trip through the Northwest, —Miss Lelia Beard went to Hillsboro to-day to attend the funeral of an aunt. —Miss Lulu Conner has returned to I

to-dav

Indianapolis after a visit with Miss Anna Davidson. —Dr. J. R. Duncan, returned this afternoon from Hot Springs, Arkansas, much improved in health. -Miss Blanche Baler, who has leen I the guest of Miss Augusta Binford, left this morning for her home in Paris. 111. —F. M. Dice went to Indianapolis to-day to meet his daughter. Mips Edna, who will return from Boston tonight.

Prof. Coulter and Walter Evans will I leave Indianapolis to-night for the sonth-west where the latter will sjiend the summer in collecting plants. Prof. Coulter \fill return in a few weeks. Mrs. Evans will spend the summer with hei mother, Mrs. A. W. Binford.

Death ofO. P. Bowker.

Clarence, F. Bowker, of the class ofl 71, of WTabasli College, died at hie home in McPherson, Kansas, on Wednesday of this week, just twenty years to a day after his graduation. He was married to Miss Edna Miller, of this city, and located at McPherson in the practice of law. He was eminently successful and had accumulated a handsome fortune.

Sons of Veterans.

Next Monday is the regular meeting I of Travis Camp. There will be business of importance and every member should be present.

MARRIAGE LIOEFSES

Martin:-: Charles Nutt.

McCorkle and Julia A. I C.

Andrew

W. Burton and Flora T.

OAK tiltovK.

Cliildrens' Day exercises at Center Grove,.Sunday, June 21. A. J. Henderson is having a barn built, Young's brothers doing the work.

Miss Helen Mount arrived home from Coates' College Tuesday for the summer vacation.

The social prayer meetings which are teing held in the Flat Creek neighborhood and which have accomplished such ood results will be held at J. H. Stewart's on Friday evening this week.

Some of us are wondering what kind of a joke the editor was playing on his readers when he published a part of the great composite novel nnd quit off before he got to Bill Nye. We are nearly dying for the rest of it.

Everybody is invited to attend the ice ice cream supper at the Sliannondale church the 20th. The ice cream suppers of the past held at that place have been" noted for their generous dishes of cream, excellent cates, good order, large crowds and everything that makes a pleasant evening. This affair is- under the auspices of the Ladies' Missionary Society, who will see to it that the reputation of the

paBt

is not injured.

OFFIEL.

Miss Lulu Milner has four more weeks of school. Miss Josie McCoy who has been quite sick is better now.

Next Sunday -week is Children's Day and a good time is expected. Everybody invited.

The ice cream and strawberry festival given by the band boys at Uncle Fred Intel's Saturday night was a grand success. A large crowd was in attendance and good time enjoyed by all and we congratulate the boys on their good music.

The Ladies Delighted.

The pleiisant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels.

—Eastlock & McKeen handle the lead ng bicycles. A tf.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau Merit Wins. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that havo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists.

My son has been nIHicted with nasal catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, and liefore he had used one bottle, that disagreable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appeara as well as any one. It is the liest catarrh remedy in the market. 0. Ol instead, Areola, 111.

WHY

WTM. YOU CODQU

when Shiloh'S I

jure will give yon ammediate relief. Price 10 cents, DO cents and SI Moffett Vlorgun & Co.

Ilucklen'B Arnica Salve. The beet salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, (ever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all akin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay requreri. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiid faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

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 be

The Finest in the City. For a Cold Drink or a Dish of Ice

Cream go to the

FULTON MARKET.

J.C.Wampler.

Worth Its Weight in Gold. If a price can be placed on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with" either of her two children that she did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting of become a mother, says a customer to mine. HENDKHSOK DALE, Dmggist,

Carmi, 111

Write the BrndQeld Regulator Co Atlanta, Ga., for further partic ular Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind

SHELOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

A Safe Investment

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of the purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for an affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, inflammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and always to be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co's drug store.

Iteuare of Olntmentu for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell nnd completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I?. J. Cherey & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall'B Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. |3F~Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.

Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ

Baking

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, Palatable and Wholesome. iffootief bakias mwdtrdocswchwack. 1

TRADE PALACE

THE

Is now being filled with

NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

Carpets, Draperies of all Kinds,

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS

The largi st Stock ever ofl'ered 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 (iooils for the Spring trade and will be on Hands in Due Time.

The Finest Canned Peaches,

The Finest Canned Peas,

The Finest Canned Plums,

The Finest Canned Apricots,

Ca

From an Iceberg!

The Finest. Canned Pine Apple (sliced.) The Finest Corned

The Finest Canned Pine Applum uTatci.j

The Finest Canned Salmon.

The Finest Imported Sardines,'

The Finest Bottled Oli

Any person knows lhat all the above goods are better wlu'ivthey are cool and refreshing at this sea-on of the year. I have a full line of these goods in the "Finest iceberg" Refrigerator in tlie City. When you want a can of Strictly First Class Fruits come to our Store. We have the Best. Call and see "the Iceberg".

ENSMINGER!

South Side of the Court 1 lous'\

We Have a Beautiful Line

Beef.

-OF-

Fine Books

Suitable tor Commencement Prizes At Very Low Prin'S.

ROBINSON & WALLACE

SPRING SUITINGS

In all the Latest Styles.

Colman & Murphy,

206 E M&in 3d Door from Gr ee

THEPOSmVE CUREVi

The Crawfordsville Transfer

R. O, WAIiKUi1, Proprietor.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, 1 any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND

Line,

nr

HACKS.

Leave orders at the stables on Market street, branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washing con street. Telephone No. 47-

lhe