Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 June 1891 — Page 7

ARE YOU SICK? lit

is

well

JJF

AS.

K.

RDONJ

prt*5.

in..

to remember

kat three-fourths

all diseases

IRE

traceable to bad blood

-ALSO-

|S. S. S.

never fails

to

remove all impurities

ID

enable

nature

restore lost health.

to

on the blood mailad

Hpnsnc Oo» Attaata, At

A. D- LOFLAND, Estate, Loan, Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Jit Jiulu

with W.T.Vhlitlngtou

iiseases

Griffith,

iOLL

if

asefe: KNED I •nin«

Women

ot

AND SUKGKKV.

Connotation roomi over Smith'* dru) Ire, South Washington Street, Cr»wfdv.'llle, Indiana. ,1.

I?.

ETTEIi.

T.J.and

M.D:

E.H.

Martha

Griffith

rs oaloe nnil Kt&ldenco t,, nr Griffith giveH special attention Cbronlc and Surgical Diseases fomen, Children, and Obstetrics.

218 South Green stm'et

a general practice. CONSULTATION FREM 5

Dr. A.F. Henry

"lis

ri,v

Consultation free.

Howard

AFE. HE TIH

&

Have tlx- finest designs, as «eil a Finished Monuments in tlieir wareroom to fiiow the eharaeter ol their skill Harti?ts in their line. They e\eeuie ilriiwinirs to suit the wishes ol thuir eustomers. Prieewlth them hetore limine. (JHlce, corner of Muriel and Oreen sts., rawlonl^vllle. I nil.

I

•wsary I ATCT, saleby

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

MX. A

V.

|o. M. ftkego, President.

I W. S.

MOPPGTT, Vice {'resident, G. I'. Dithiiam, Hecordlnt? Secretary H.T. KINO.Treasurer,

N.C,

FOR SALE.

ii. 5.03 p. 5|

•?. V'

i. nTeitfl

In Shultz & Reynold's addition,

lots and 2 houses the lots a

in fruit and bearing. Will sell

•part or the whole. Will sell at

•bargain if taken soon. Address

IK. Hlandin, Frankfort, Ind.

y1'I'll- T( IS TOCK 111 ILDEHS.

icast

AlbauJ South

KmKv lii'ielt.v tfiven that tin stockholders IliiO Dovetail Houy A: Clear Company, will 'I tnvli annual Hireling lor the eloetion of

E«-u.

»liiiTtu-s

to serve the ensuing year, on

nifMlay, June 24, at7:!U) o'clock p. m.Tiic 'iiuruil 'e held at the oflice ot the Jndl»»ire Cuinpituv.

ALSO .. plORME,

aRKBK. dod I

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ulc trtfj rom 51' .. jrlnpSe.j tern

niiLJ. :1." :3i :3l- P. i:4*J P-

1:S3»0 p:15»° |:0SP® 5:r-'v'®rf if? tlme.i| INSOK^t

Ki»

J. C. UARNHILL, fee.

BEECH AM'S PILLS

ACT r.IKB IVIA.C5-IC

lei

ONJWESKSTO«»CH. I 25 Cents a Box.

OF ALL DRUCCIST8.

RUPTURE

Positively cured inCOdaiibyDis t'OBttlTclTcvrAd inCOdaiB bvDr» Horne'iEkc(r«.Mi(icilo lt.cll Tru«ft,combined. OuarantcedUie only ono

ocontinuous Electric it Magnetic

Tf^wrrtnt. Scientific, Powurful, Durablo, rtnmfortiiblo and Effective. Avola frauds. .V'i'.l cured. Svnd «tamn forpamplileU .LKCTItlO 11ELTH FOU lilHEAHES.

..

Removed to

|80 Wabash

WEAK MEN

I Cured quickly or MG1IT KJ11Sv: SHi.Ss, loBt power, dark ciroleo under oycB.pitnolee.TlU) urinary drain,etc..by llr.PKItCY'M "O.IPQSmyi HERBAL REMtOT. result of Kb years Frlvato

Practice. Sno'rtnotts sale. GUARANTEED CURE. In pin form. Sent in plain. •^^Weenled paokogo on receipt of

{•JOHN

CU*hiu!ed Pamphlet free. I'EIiCY.IlOX 78. CLEVKLAM). O.

OR. SANDEN'S

LECTRIO BELT

WITH SUSPENSORY ran

D1SCHKTIUNS orKX»ThSKJ

ANTKR to CXTRB br thl» BttT AND SU&PtNSORf

I'.il MONKY, for thl»ii»i»elUe |«ar girlon Frtrl}. 9llld, Hiwlh-

IN

,!

u*

or Kiretricitf ihroujfh

I: rinj.

or7

KISSING GOOD-BY.

A UIBS he look aud backward look. And her heart grew suddenly lighter, ,1 trifle you sny, to color a day,

Yet the dull gray nioru seemed brighter. For hearts are such that a teuder touch May banish a look of sadness A small, slight thlnj? can make us sing, llut a frown will check our gladness.

The cheeriest ray along our way Is the little act of kindness. And the keenest sting soaio cureless thing

of

That was done in a moment of blindness We can bravely face life in a home where strife No foothold can discoeer. And be lovers still If wu only wilt.

Though youth's bright days are over.

Ah. sharp as swords cut the unkind words That are far beyond recalling. W--When a face lies bid 'ncath a cofllndld,

And bitter tears are falling, Wo fain would give half the lives we live To undoour idle scorning Then let us not miss the smile and kiss

When wo part in tho light of morning. —Lillian I'luukett, in San Francisco Call.

MAKY TRIALS.

Thoso of a Railway Ticket Agont Are Especially Hard.

It has been the custom ever sinco the invention of railways to inveigh against the oilioials who conduct the running of trains

It is a privilege granted the traveling public by their American birth and the constitution Free speech whether it be just or not fonductors baggage masters, freight agents, ticket sellers all come in for

tlielr share of condemnation Kvery individual who patronizes a

railway line has some particular griev ance He is not treated courteously by somebody one the officials is

"hoggishSomeor ," "of

"short,"

'-10

Barneit

—THE

Monument

Dealers,

McCav.General Secretary.

Baths, Tub and Shower Gympsiuni. Bowling Alleys, Piano, lames and Reading room. Meetlas Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors [ways welcome.

IT

cause

01,51

Franklin

t.pV wlit-ri'liis new itnUsept lo and Kuroiisltle Citn'cru lor OitaiTl, llruiichUls and hmly fcce-'of liiiiirtniulilo will be ilumniistriilvd TwHom* alllielcil. .runty munm-s trial LvHvtivliice miv person lhul tills plan is a vHiivwnre: on the old treatment of

tickets go onto the railroad

"Yes,to

."

madam

»H UKAK

thltl.nj|0|(KA|jToran(J

ftiJvfr""l,'K,

|UOKOl88TKK^«TIL

we forfeit In ewh.

(&. »Bd up. Wont etiM I'er

•Dfv0*!* J® "ifve lueothi. Healed pamphlet Free. ELEOTRIOOO.. Iwbhiudk. CHICABO.ilL

100

't

Crossing Ain

Do tell Why

body knowed Tom.

Less see how fur is it

"To

where

"To

make no reductions

"Oh,

't?

you don

I

'about

"I

emphasis

Ave..Chicaoo.

mv head olT

"Wh'-re for?"

"T

I*II

IT WAS 10:I)R."

I

or something equally as bail

man is a railway oflieer he is

free from the faults bestowed upon the rest of mankind

—not

by any means

but we do feul like saying a few words for the much abused class of ticket masters and railivaj conductors

Did ever anybody 1H finds fault

with a ticket seller stop to consider what it to stand twelve hours out of twenty-is

four in the little cell where

tickets are dispensed and answer ques tions at the rate of a dozen a minute questions

so

we fear the reader who scans this arti cle will think we exaggerate which we certainly do not for in our some

what extensive traveling experience we have heard all these inquiries made

anil a host of others equally as incon sistcnt Early in the morning Mr Smith tho ticket seller on the

II. & J.

's

Got any tickets for Mowbray

's,or

it Mowbray

is It

Zebray's? There a bray to it any how And it

's'swhere

'pose?" "Can't

Cousin Tom

Ilodglcins lives You know Tom,

I

I

'am."

say

do ma

I

HE

ve

meiuls ker

ridges ami things rteeru tell of him ain

't

'am."

No ma

"I.aw!

's

Sow that

."

where Tom lives

I

oither Hain

"Wall,civil

the fare

know?"

deuce should

"How,the

't 1

jest told ye? And you

Why hain

't

needn

and swear about it,

git mad

't

you paid for

here and answering questions?"staying

"Yes,

."

ones

this is a civil one. Whjt's

"Where

to

."

To where Cousin Tom lives

"What

place Mowbray

's

"Why,

."

Crossing

."

Fifty cents

Fifty cents Land of living Fifty cents to go there! Can

live

'tthe

"We

you take thirty-

."

't

I'

so snappish

it

cents."

In tbo vorld gonoratlnff

money and gives way to tho next comer only to find that the train for Mowbray

's

And it will be a story to toll her grandchildren and all her acquaint ances how thut impudent ticket seller

"sassed

,"

throuKfjlS.

her

train

A

tall man in spectacles comes in all forgetful of the fact that this is the ladies room

-table

There is a time

-through train."

O

COURSE

"TEN

."

OCLOCK

TEN OCLOCK WITH AN OF IN CREDULITY

"ARE

YOU SURE?ACCENT

1

"TEN 'C'OCK.

"WHATO,

WAS TOLA

." I

SIR

'RAIN

TIN

Without change of cars

'.'Without

change."

"Palace

cars

."

Yes sir

or say anything emphatic

be-!'

We are not prepared to say that

trunk

"How

railroad

takes his station behind tho little win dows of the otllce Very likely his head aches and he feels out of

LJ-,

'sorts

for he was disturbed last night

by

his colicky baby and his wife got up cross to breakfast and told him to

"shut

up when he ventured to suggest that his beefsteak resembled the solo of an ancient boot fried in soap grease.

Smith eomes to tho ofilce devoutly wishing that babies and cross wives and eolie had never been invented and takes liis place with his patiencc at a low ebb

Oldish lady laden dowji with bundles and baskets, enters

"Say,

mister, is this where they sell

I

FOR GROTON

." I

"YES,

SIR

Does run right through

"Itdoes."

Here a voice from other room

report you to

porintendent if things ain

."

differently

"Say!—here,charge

su

't

managed

When the passenger for Dloomvillu and a half dozen others cm that side are attended to the spectacled man who has been waiting with visible impatience returns to the

you are you sure that

the next train goes

to

Groton

"The

ten o'clock train goes there

"Ain

"No,'tthere

."

that the next one are three before that

'."

Oh there is and the ten

train goes right through

"Yes,,sir.,

Well no

I

I'd

thought

I

I

,"

snappish

clock

Have a

ticket

I

I

guess not

just stejj in and inquire

about this route iust to pass away the time Hadn

't

anything else in particu

."

laronliand

if

he should

he would be reported to the company Kntcr stout and important male per sonage with a hat

-ljox

"Look

and umbrella

's

here mister where

I'll

you please

to know

"Apply

silly and irrelevant that

my

I

the dickens should

"None

know

demanded Mr Smith beginning to feel riled

1

of your impertinence tome if

I'

have that trunk or

ll

sue the company It was checked at Chicago three weeks ago

I

's.whatwant 1

know where it is That

."

tc

want

to the baggage master.

have

to

track Thinking over the to which these men are subject,,trials

Kate Thorn, in

thought every­

PRISON

How

I

't

curus

have thought it

"Do

shouldn

you wish a ticket

I

P'raps I'd

Wall

dunno

better

Thlor. Though Cauelit, Made Prullt nnd tlio Sequel of It.

"About

"It

Well you needn

be

ll give you forty

,"

said made no reductions

I

"Law'.we

was not long before we had our man though and then there was prompt conviction a sentence of one year in the lilmira reformatory and a vain search for the owners of the prop erty

I

with

't

snke Well you needn

."

take

And grumblingly she produces the the rush of other business uutil ODO

has been gone live minutes

N

for which she gives the ticket seller

"going

thorough

over

in

that he al

lowed that train to leave before she got her ticket And after she had

"freed

her mind

she retires sullenly to a corner of the depot where surrounded by her varied and numerous bags and bundles she re signs herself to wait four hours for tho next train to Mowbray

's.

The matter dropped from my mind

1

day

learned the secret of the whole operation The theft been the deed of the son of the

Ilerald

acd made her miss the

of the trains

right before his eyes by the side of the oflice window but ho doesn

Oh no. lie is an independent man and lie knows that men are hired to stay in ticket

tions and he is not going to himself out to hunt over a time

FCOTT'S

1

."

do with trunks

"Ohnothing

't!?

I

't

you hain

­I

Wall can

you an

I'

swer a civil question

"We

don

ll report you

,"

before the sun goes down

I

."

sir

general-

and off he

MULSIOH

Of

'sthe

and at the gentlemen

in impatiently not to say angrily

"Say—here!

you fellow! Why don

Pure

I

phite» is almost as palatable as milk.

rranon n9

­!i

goes in high dudgeon Another customer takes the place va

cated the little window

"Dobefore

you calculate that the clock In

tills room is right

"Yes,

I

't

Oh you do Wall

don

seo

how

's

that can be for it

five minutes slower

than my watch and that is to the dot with the

I'awdunk

."

-|i

steam whistle

't

run trains by tho Paw

,"

dunk steam whistle

snaps the ticket

seller and turns to another customer perhaps equally as annoying Conductors are subject to the same class of inquiries Timid female pas sengers tire anxious about the bridges and wonder if the boiler is likely tc burst, and want to know if the con ductor is sure that the engineer isn

't

'EM

drunk and liable to run

off the

Proposed

we only wondet

that tlicrre tire so many ticket sellers and conductors who manage to keep their temper and who are polite and courteous under all circumstances

.—

N. Y.

Weekly.

WITHOUT TERRORS.

I

the most desperate thing

ever heard of iu the way of money raising came to 1113* professional noticc some years ago

,"

said a detective

••Complaint

was made at the

office

A

that a diamond stud valued at over

thousand dollars had been stolen from a certain uptown house

I

was detailed

"Whenhundredproperty

1

on the case aud after a few hours

found the stone,which hud been pawned for eight dollars

stolen Is found at a

's

pawnbroker

the amount advanced on

it is returned to him either by the owner or the thief

if

"Thiscases.

his resources will

allow of such a thing Tho law pro tects the broker and it is proper that it should but the capture and convic tion of the thief is a necessary factor in such

time no trace of tho burglar

could be found

"The

owners proved property and the

brilliant was returned to them It represented at this stage a clear gain for the rascal and a dead loss for the pawnbroker

'had

robbed family

They were sorely iu need of money and

'HAD

resorted to this way of getting

it When called on to reimburse the luckless pawnbroker they were appar ently penniless Tho thief had then gone free and all the parties inter ested had dropped from sight

"That

fellow was paid or rather paid

himself at the rate of three dollars per day during his staj in Elmira

."—N. Y.

A T'ollto Hoarder.

•Landlady—Have

Mr Bordaine Mr

I

't

seo it.

-tableputNo,

"Say!—here,

some of this butter

IJ.—?thank

you.'t

No

—Ah,,

Landlady

Mr.

you don love butter

B.—

I-

Well

I

cannot say that

love that butter but, my dear madam

assure you that its ago commands my sincerest respect.—Washington Star

—Worse

answer ques­

offices to

O

and Worse.—Wife—"I found

'sletter

woman

this morning

youl what time does

the train leave

in your overcoat pocket

."

—"It

'tIbe.

John

—I—"

sirl

can

Wife It was the letter gave

J-our

you last Monday to mail on

."—N. Y.

itothe store

way

Spirit

I

Cod Liver Oil

ai?

window bursts

't I

you attend to business How long does anybody have to wait to get a ticket for lsloomville

I'll

TILE

with

Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda.

and emu

ami f/tcr* fj Btill much skimmed milk which mazjuerades as cream« Try at theytvul many manufacturers cannot so dispute their cort t'-er oil as to make t1! J? nennitire stomachs. Scott's fyV'/fi0?.#1V'{,: XOHWKGIAN COD

VlL, corriJfn**f with Mlwpophon-

as for the fact

of /i« stimulating qualities of the SSSP

J'f,y*of

lcinnt

frequently pre-

scrwc i/i east.*

CONSUMPTION.

SCitOFt'LA, JtltOXCJUTlS ami CJWOXIC COl'GH or SEVKIiK COLD. All /Jntytjists sell ittbut be sure t/oit art thy j/CM »i»if, ,is there are poor imitations,

CARTERS

PILLS.

ham a

I'

going till to morrow and

ve got a

I

ticket over the other road but

't

llut the ticket master mustn

or

swear

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I

morovement.

Street

OjJU'i' of City Clerk. L'Mirf(irtnvillt\lit(t. Notice is hereby given that Hie Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville, pursuant to tlie provisions of an act of the General Assembly, upproved March 5, 1 providing the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment cf costs thereof, and issuingstreet improvement bonds, as therein provided etc., having duly passed the following resolution. to-wlt:

Kesolved, by the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville that it is deemed necessary to iniprovo the gutters on both sides of north Washington street from Maraet street to North street by bouldenng to an even width of six feet. Said boulder to be laid on eight (S) inches of sand.

All work to he done in accordance with protile and specilicalions on tile in the oltice of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of snid improvement shall be assessed per lineal front foot upon real estate abutting 011 said north Washington street between said points (except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed against tho City of Crawfordsville. Itul.,) said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds shall be issued iu anticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the properly owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an act of the General Assembly ol Indiana, approved .March l^it.

Notice is further hereby given to the owners of all property along the line ol said proposed improvement to appeBr at the regular meeting of the Council in the Mavor's oflice on the ii'.'th day of June, 1MH, at ::«o'clock p. m. and there make their objections, it any they have, to the necessity for said proposed nnirroveiuent.

June IU. IM'1. City Clerk.

incuirr H.\i.i:

Ily virtue of it con iticd copy ot a decree to me directed Irom the Clerk ot Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Jacob Oldshue Is plaintitl, and Mary.A. Kilts ol al arcdciendants, requiring' me lo make the sum of tour hundred and f-cventv-four dollars ami wo cents, with Intercut on said d?cree and or-ts, I will expose at Public ssile to the highst. bidder, on

MONDAY, JULY i:i. is»i,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door ol the court house In Crawfordsville. Montgomery County. Indiana, the r^nts uud protlis for a term not exceeding seven year?, the followingreal estate, to-wit:

A pari-of the south hall ol the west half of the north-went quarter ol section thirty-six iMi in township fceventeen 17i north,ol' riiujrc six i*) west, bounded as lollows: beg-inning-at a point on the south line ot Main street extended west in the town of Wavcland, aud lour hundred and nineteen (41!) lcct north ol east irom the point wncre said south line of said Main street extended crosses the line dividing the above named Section thirty-six from section thirty-live In said township and rangreand running- south twelve rodsand thirteen and three-fourths feet. Thence north of east parallel with Main street twelve and a hall' rods, thence north twelve (Til rods and thirteen and threefourths (Kilt) feel to the south lino of said Main street, thence south of westto the place of beginning situated in the county of Mont-g-omeryin thoSuit of Indiana.

It such rents and prolits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest ami costs, will, at tlie same time and place, expose to public sale the lee simple ot said real estate, or BO much thereof as may be suflicient to discharge said decree, interest and cc sts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

KliHNEZHU P. MrCLASKEY. Sheriff Montgomery Countv.

My K. H. Cox. Depuiv. .lune^oth A. D.» 1 801. *i." Loppage A: White. Attorney? tor IMaintill.

have just what

$1

Fruit Jars

WRKE

SI

C. AI. SCOTT.

3 TO r=!

you want:

124

of

all kinds

rubbers, tops,

W. H.

LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and

For LOBT or FAILING MANHOOD, General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, We&knets of Body and Mind, Effeeti

SOT1CK OB-

Hot

Gas

Errorsor Excesses in Old or Young.

KoliUkt, ftoiile 3IAMIOOI) fnlli Bntflrfd. llnw lo Fnlinrr and FlrrnBlhenWKAVi.rMJKVKIXM'K!) OKU ANSA I'ARI Snl flOUT AUolulrly nnUIIinc HOBK TH^ATSKNT—Hrnrflt* in BfD lr*ltfj from ill Mnlr* »n«t KmtliniCciiiiirli'*. Mrilftlifa, Dnrrf|i(1» iiixik, c\|l«ntlon ind iirooh niilcit(tfilrdjrnt, Ifidr.M ERIE MEDICALCO.. BUFFALO,N. t.

Water Heating,

and Fixtures.

Fitting

Spencc Hot Water

Heater.

Plans and specifications furnish-

CD-

F°R ESLIMALCS-

Office,120 South Green Street

18 Carat Cigar

ALBRIGHT'S BREAD!

AND MORE

,000 $500!

FOR KACH

Bass, Kessler, Ennes

&

If

A

for the house

J^KELLY

East Main Street.

YOU WISH

TO

good Oxford

at

tO$1.50.

at lowest prices. Extra

sealing wax, wax-melttrs.

ROSS Bros., 99 Cent Store.

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

Has Made Thousands llnppy.' TIIV IT.

*\7*0U will jrpt bv in vest Urn in vood Clilcrijro property. Chicago's J. poiMiiuli'iii I kin lncroH^ni I rom tn 1880. to l.'-ioo,-000 In 1NH1. The next ten years will witness uneven more wonderlul growth ami a corresponding inerea.se in vulimol the pivmerty. l.ots bought a veurago lor $-100 nre now *elliutr tor *000

and more. Our AUSTIN I'AftK lots will even do hotter, because Austin Park is one nt the most beautiful suburbs around Chicago only 7 miles. Irom Court Hounu. Sidewalks and r»ewers built ami streets graded. Buildings poller up In all directions. Lota near wo «iopot ami electric railroad. (Irani Locomotive Works, employing army ot working-men. near by. Lots from up. Title perfect. Terms: Small navment down, balance to suit. Come to Chi» eago and we will pay your fare it you buy. Write tor plata.

Co,.

108

Dearborn

St.,

Advertise

Anything

Anywhere

0

ATAnv

Chicago,

time

WRITE TO

GEO. P. ROWELL &

No. io Spruce Street,

NEW YORK.

III.

I,

Co.,