Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1891 — Page 4

TAKE S. S. S. FOR

ECZEMA.

My little four

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old I1*1

eggT»T»ted MM "W* phyalclMa treated her, vltfeont Mod naalta. aorad her aoand and weU. This wm laor jeari ago, tad hma had ac Inn ot

the dtoeeee aad harakli

li perfectly emoofii and elaa& JIBU & Henry, Detroit, MloK rtlae on illii ^in mailed ttMt

Swift Sped* Oet, Ati«ta, Oft

Birthday Souvenirs.

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Who itmir* with SUINIM-r U» tliK ourth And owes to June her pttv of Mrth, With

Atufthwl

tipOD

Can health, w«s*lu» ami loup im« L-otmnainl.

Just Received.

Novelties in Silver.

Badges of Every Description.

Watch Repairing a Specialty.

$5W

207 East Main Street

Do you know that Atrwson, the

Photographer, is making the

finest cabinets in this city

at low prices.

lAWo/J l«!t

Over Uon Cunningham's

A Pretty Bonnet list the Thing that You Want.

MRS. WILSON, the Milliner.

1-7 South Washington.

HUNDREDS

Have experienced the pleasure and comfort of

Artificial Teeth Without Plates

-AS MADE BY—

Gaiey,

Anil hundreds more arc making up their mimls to Investigate this Wonderful thing and see what there is in it.

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

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ITEMS.

No ten of Cheap Itaten, ExcnritlonH

And Other Inducement* toTravel.

Low rates to Mnrmonl, including 8U.90 Saturday rate.

iMke Special.

'I'lii' Vandalia resumes tins ]xipular ti..tn mi Sunday, .Tune 21st, leaving here at 1:30 a. in., returning at 8:30 j. in. Price 82 the round trip.

FOITHTH OF

tVUY

KATKS.

AH usual the Big Four Route will make low excursion rates on account of Fourth of July. Tickets will be on sale .July 3 and 4tii lietween all local points within a radius of 21)0 miles from initial jioint of the ticket at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good going on iD.te of sale and good returning to and including .Tuly titli. 1K91. Tnm out, on* and all, anil celebrate the glorions Fourth. For tickets and full informtion call on or address Geo. E. Kcbirson.

The Vandalia will sell ticket* lietween all points within a radius of two hundred miles at one fare for the round trip on July 3d and 4tli. good returning July C. Also to any point on the C. li. & 1., Kvnnsville Tcrre Haute, Motion, itig Four or Illinois Central at one n1.1 ono-third fure for the round trip.

DAILY JOURNAL

THTKSDAY.JFNK 25. 1 SO 1.

THE PROGRAM.

What Will Be Done ou the Graud Iuiiependeuce Celebration. The committee ou the Fourth of July celebration met last night to arrange the program with reference to the time for the events. It WHS also divided to hold the liremelis' contests on each day and make them as interesting as possible. The following is tlie program as arranged: .Tri.v 2. 11 a. in.- -Tight rojie walking bv Frof. 15ob Hill. 4 p. m.—Ballixm ascension and |«irnchute leap.

On the same afternoon will occur tiremens" contests and exhibitions. via 3. a. ill.—Crawfordsville band to meet and receive the arriving bands from other cities. 11 a. in. Tight ro|e walk. 2 p. m.—Firemens' contest,

I p. m. —Balloon ascension and parachute leap. 7 p. in. -Grand band contest at the

Fair Grjunds with all the brass bands in the State eom{etitig.

7 :.'!U p.m.- Balloon ascension. JULY 4. 10 a. in.—Grand Industrial Parade with decorated lloats. 1:3U p.m.—Fire departineiit contests and exhibitions. 3 p. in. to 1 p. m. Hand concert by all visiting bands. 7 j. in. to 12 p. in.—Fire works and other amusements on the court house comer. i.

A Proposition to Our Readers. We have all observed to what a great extent the "Wanted" columns of the

New York and Chicago pajiers are patronized and from their popularity it must le concluded that thousands of people are accommodated by their use every day The person who wants something is brought into communication w.tli the jierson who has that something. That is the secret of the whole business.

Now on a smaller scale the "Wanted" column of THE JOIKN.U, can be made useful. We have a proposition to make to our readers with this end in view but the scheme will not be a success without your eo-o]enition.

Wo will publish free of charge for three days all notices tinder the heads "Help Wanted," "Situations Wanted," "Lost," '•Found,'' "Strayed or Stolen." Notices under the head of "For Sale," "For Trade" and "For Rent" will lie charged at the rate of one cent per line [er day, cash in advance. We ask cash in advance been use the amounts are too small to put on tlie ledger. It is easy to figure out the cost by counting eight words and each fraction thereof as one line. Business notices in this column will cost two cents a line a day.

All we ask from our readers is a liberal patronage of this "Wanted" column and that they glance over it every evening before laying down the paper.

The Black Hills Rioters.

At ten o'clock this morning a sorrv looking crowd of colored lmys assembled in the Mayor's court. Their heads were swelled, their eyes puffed out and wore an air of general debility. Tliev were the fellows who engaged in the bloody tight at the Black Hills Monday afternoon. Jim Gill looked as Ihougli he had run through a threshing machine and then run over by a four horse team. His face was a perfect mass of cuts, bangs and bruises. The affable Will Hobb was there, too, dragging a hip and wearing a luxuriant smile as no warrant was out for him, he having merely taken part in the fray as a jieaeemaUer with a stuff club. After a little blarney, Ed Hatchell, Jim Gill and Tom Sutton, alias Johnson, aliaB Smith, pleaded guilty. Hatchell was lined 81 and costs. All stayed except Sutton who went to jail. When asked to explain his aliases Mr. Sutton remarked that his mother had been married three times, once to Hut'ton, once to Johnson and once to Smith.

This Iteing the case he considered it perfectly proper to use the name of any one of these gentlemen as it suited his convenience.

Election of Officers.1

The Criiwfords\ 1 Dove Tail 11m and Gear Company met last night and held its annual election which resulted asfollowB: President, P. C. Somerville Vice President, O. M. Gregg Secretary anil Treasurer, Cal Barnhill Sii]ierintendi/nt, C. M. Coutant: Directors, J11. Wasson, U. M. Gregg, P. C. Homer ville, Cal Barnhill and E. C. Snyder.

Sensation at Darlington.

It. is said that a Crawfordsville lady who married a Darlington gentleman several years ago, has left him and returned to her relatives in this city. The husband is said to lie too jealous of her and to be a hard drinker as well. All part ieH are well known and if the expected divorce suit is filed it will have a very sensational smack to it.

Pleaded Guilty.

The trial or Gluford Stewart .one of the fellows IO disturbed the concert at Cimr.' ell's Cba|el came up to dav. His com])!, ions had all pleaded guilty but Glufoid had sworn that he would stand t.-ial. Wh' he apjieared lwfor the Mayor, howevfhe decided to plead guilty and was 'iccoro.ngly fined.

V-Vfr.'riuit

]Mipular drink, ice cream soda,

the liest ill the city at the People's Drug Htor.,.

THE C. B. L. I\J 8. ASSOCIATION.

Semi-Aonual Statement of This Pioneer Institution.—A Good Showiner. The following is the semi-annual statement of the Crawfordsville Building, Loan, Fund and Savings Association for the term ending June 1. 1S!U: llLl.Kll-rs. 1 Mies frouj #»rios l.-ICtt.To vM M'rivs 1.A50.T."» :itl 1,^80,T.S I'l-emium? Interval 3,45".»0 Fim** '*7.SO Tranfor for ."0 Uian* 17,17f.00 Hal. in Trvau. bamls lu.t i*,,,'JiS7.SU

Total i:i7,orl.:tl DISUL* KSfc.ML.NTS. CZD !.oun martv..... $ l.f.00.00 Kxi'ciiH'iiiv't JHvretury's salary CJH.OO

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paitl oC..*0

J'rlntinir 7.7/1

",v v'* for iuuian«v ^11.00 I'uhl for ^haro (*ah in Trva^urer^ hamls snj».U7

Total f:i7ji:l.:il

I'rvmimns -ifirt .'10 I uttiret Kiin' 37.SO Transfer f«i* Ml Prein. anfl Int. due anil unpaid

Total

oan- in foive Cash in Treasurer'* interest in safr. .. rreniitim ami inii-ir

T«»tat.

T..lal, Shares canceled during series, 00 2d series, ill) 3d Total. 232.

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li'.'l -hari** 1st "h*s st»ek... .. \y.\ Oue« on shares withdrawn...

....fM.UiU.07 ... :t4.:»7\\uo

...

... 1,100.00

term. 1st series. 82.

-1st series.

Total shares redeemed.307 2d series, 300 3d series, 317. Total !iU.

Shares now outstanding, fi-lfi. Earnings per share for term.— 1st series, 80.50 2d series, 80. 3d series. So.

Value of shares.— 1st series. 8178.29 2d series, 8172.80 3d series. 81 ll.7".

Some Reports Corrected.

The reiHirts that have been sent out from this city concerning the treatment of the children at the Orphans' Home are untruthful and misleading. Cliff Harris, a lny who ran awav from the Home, originated the stories probably as an excuse for his incorrigibility. The truth about young Harris is that lie is a bad and an immoral boy. He has been guilty of unnamable crimes with little girls for which he has tieen punished by the Matron, but never in a cruel manner. His constant use of bad language and his generally refractory spirit made him a terror to not only the Matron but all the inmates. He has not been punished for over a month although he has needed it many times, and his sudden leave-taking was without cause and without the Matron's knowledge or consent. The children were dressed for .Sunday school, Cliff with the rest, and they all started off together. Instead of going to Sunday

SC1KH.I1 he wandered over town and did not return to the Home. lie has always lieen an incorrigible. A Mr. MePherson, of Fountain county, took him out of the Home a little over two years ago and used every exertion to make something out of him but finally gave him up and returned him to the Home about two months ago. He informed Mrs. Hiner at the time that the place for him was at the lieformatory instead of lite Home. This she has allied to her great sorrow.

Sale of Lots.

Brush .V Husscll to-day sold two lots in their addition to Hubert T. iJruee.the insideration being Sl.OfiO. The lots Sold face on Market street on the nest side of the addition.

CHIPS.

The hay crop is a good one, D. J. Woodward sbipted a buggy to south-west Missouri this week.

Tin' little daughter of Newt Miller and wife is down with ihe mea^Us. -The (lag presentation exercises will be short so thai no one will get tired or hot.

The Center church Sunday school will lie held in the morning lieforc church after liext Sunday. -W. H. Jackson took his Sunday school class of the liaplist church to tin Shades to-day on a picnic.

Hillsboro wants a branch of our creamery. The Veedcrslmrg branch will liegin to send cream in next Mon •lav. heary Alfrev will build an elegant cottage at Lake Maxinkiickoe, an.I the workmen went up this morning to begin on it.

The llag presentation occurs tomorrow evening at eight o'clock in Music Hall. Admission free. Those desiring choice seats would do well to go tolerably early.

On Wednesday evening. June 21. at 7 o'clock, at F.Ik City, Kans:is, Miss Bobbie Quigg and Mrs. W. E. Johnson, a former Crawfordsvillian, were married. The happy couple left on the 10 30 train the same evening for Joplin. Mi,., their future home.

Cliff Hariis. the inc r.-ij ile. wh oi away rr.nn the Cr^ha /s Home last Monday is still giving the matron trouble. He is staying with Dick ('hasteen, who lives near th" llome.aud everv night the youngster comes hanging around the asylum and tries to lure the little children out to cut up Jack with him as in times past, lie upset a lot of hay for Cliasteen dny and drowni'd a lot of chickens.

A shower bath or a tub bath vour choice at. the Y. M. CI. A. burlier shop. -They all drink it icecream soda at the People's Drug Store.

W. II. IIardie has some line timothy hay for sale. Inquire at his cigar store, 100 uoutli Green street.

PERSONALS.

•^Albert Miller went to Indianapolis. —Tuck Cox, of Lafavette. is ill the cit. -W. E.Greenwood, of Paris,111., is in the city. —Dale Pettit is visiting relatives ill Paris, HI.

Mace Towusley was in: liockville last night. 'J: —Miss Mollie lioss litis returned to Lafayette. —Fred Bandel went to Bedford this afternoon.

—E. V. llrookshire returned to Ladoga to-day. —G. F. Hughes has returned from Greencastle. —Miss Ella Maxwell has returned from Shannondale. —M J. Lee returned from the North this afternoon.

—J. Sebastian McFadden. of liockville, is in the city. —Clarence Severson and wife lmve (urned from Lafayette. ---Ed Townsley and son returned from Logansjxirt last night. -—I. C. Elston, jr., arrived home from Mariette, Ohio, this afternoon. —A. C. McCorkle and wife of Shawnee Mound, were in the city to-day. —L. T. Mitchell, of Crawfordsville, was in the city.—Fruukfvrt —Mrs. McCollough, of Hutchinson, Kansas, is the guest of Jonas Hays. —Seymore De!chon 1 wife left th this evening for their home in Kansas City. —Mrs. Charley and Mrs. Warner Cadwallader have returned to West Lebanon. --Mrs. Terris Hurt man has arrived from the South and is the guest of Mrs. iS'ade Stover. -Miss Lucile Scott and Miss lij-un-denburg, who have lieen visiting here, went to Lafayette this afternoon. —Mrs. ltosa Kline, of incimiati, ami Miss Ade Joseph, of Sliellbyville, are the guest of their sister Mrs. Alie Levinsmi.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Absolom P. Stonebraker and Martha A. Cummings.

—The best ice cream soda in tlie city at the People's Drug store. i.ixih:s.

The corn has the prospect .r a good crop in these parts. Joel Conrad had a valuable horse to die the fore part of the week.

Last Sunday was Children's Day at this place and it was observed. A brother of Miss Clara lirockman from the West is hereon a visit. He is a school teacher and rides a bicycle.

Arthur Vyse has given up the pumping for the K. C. folks and gone to northwestern Iowa to stay with an aunt.

A. L. Xeal, of Ladoga, came to this place one day last week and took charge a gang of men grading a road bed for the county line gravel road.

Setli Allhands, of Watseka, HI., is selling notions from a wagon and makes a trip around a scojie of country in Tnd'ana, was here last Week after more goods.

Harvesting hnsliegun in these parts. Some wheat was put in shock this week and of a good variety. No one knows what the average yield will be, though it will 1 belter than usual.

C. G. lompson. Colonel of the 72nd

Indiana llegiment in Wilder's Brigade, paid his sister. Mrs. Brockman, a visit a few days ago. The 72nd lias many warm friends around this place.

J. W. Beach had his little sorrel mare at the horse show last Saturday at. New Hienmond and won first premium on roadster with his little gold finder mare, and now we are going to have a horse show here the lHth of next month. Announcement, will lie made so everyone can be on hand that likes to see line stock.

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MOSS.

M.

I'.

Brown will go to Attica very

soon. W. J. Sanford was Monday.

at Crawfordsville

was at Crawforils-

James Lal-'olletti ville Tuesday. '1 here are thirteen horses in training at the fair ground.

John Cross and J. If. S. Davis were out selling organs to day. Dr. Brouaugh and Oscar linel were at Ladoga Thursday on some legal business.

heat harvest is bfgiin. A good crop is promised. Let all goixl people rejoice.

liilc working at the saw mill Tuesday Herbert Bowers had his thumb mashed.

A man who hails from Iiidiana|oli8 recently put in a new regulator and feed at the Shepherd saw mill.

New Boss, like all other places, has its share of kickers. We believe some |ieople could find better employment other than destroying prospects for improvinents anil keeping the community in a back seat, 'fry it.

We have some jn-ople who habitually work on the Sabbath. Each and every week has six days in which every one may lav up a supply for Sunday. We are probably too seieru but these are facts and must belHirne with patience. il

I /.,I.VI.

Clias. Scott visited Ladoga Saturday. Erank Stone juade a Hying trip to Crawfordsville yesterday.

A. J. Wolfe accompanied by Misses Bessie Wol.'e and Fannie Hasting visited IndianajMilis Monday.

Miss May Evarts, of Vermont, a st.i dent at the Oxford seminary, is here receiving private tutoring under Prof. 11. S. Kritz during vacation.

A colored basket meeting will lie held at. \\avelaml. in Milligan's grove, on Sunday July 12, lull]. Elder Coleman, of the A. M. E. church, of Crawfordsville will be there and conduct the services. There will be good music by a well selected choir, consisting of church and plantation songs.

McCarty's Comedy Co. rolled in Sunday on the Midland excursion and put

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

FUliTON MAItKKI'.

i.C. Wampler,

some bad lithographs in the store win--(lows announcing they would hold forth at Bank Hall Tuesday and Wednesday nights. They returned the money Tuesday night on account of there Wing but fivo or six people present, and thi-v failed to raise a crowd again Wednesday night. They will try again to-night, as time seems no object to tlieiu. If they would have some hand bills printed anil distributed they would have a crowd, as but few people knew they ivere here. Nothing goes here unless thoroughly advertised.

—Eastlack McKeen handle the lead bicycles. t,f The lwst oak-tanned soles used exclusively by Richards the shoemaker.

Easlack & McKeen for Ladies Safeties. f.

A flOOII to II tl-CK.

Having used "Mother's Friend" 1 oil Id not W without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pas through the painfnl ordeal of childbirth MKS. C. MR.LnonuNK, Iowa. Write the Bradfielil Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.

We have sold Ely's Cream Balm about three years, Bnd have recommended its use in moro than ahundred sjiecial cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our exjierieiicc is, that where parties continued its use, it ne\er fails to euro.—J. H. Montgomery, .V Co.. Druggist, Decorah, Iowa.

When I liegan usingEIV'BCream Balm my catarrh was so bad I 'had headache the whole time and discharged a large liiuount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and I have not had headache si nee.—J.H.Souimers,Steiihn"V Conn.

llueklen'H Arnica Salve.

The bent salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin 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

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlr

A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Home^— 40 Years the Standard.

Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flak* Riscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatablo and Wholesome. b" otAei biking oourder doc* such wxfc.

New Bargains

IN ALL LINLS

Are Constantly Being1 Offered to the Patroi.sol the

TRADEPALACE

Ai You One of Thesu Patrons?

TtADE0 PALACES

S'4iitablo

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WATCH THIS SPACE.

You Are Interested.

E N S IN E

South Side of the Court 1 louse.

We Have a Beautiful Line

-OF-

Fine Books

for Commencement, Prizes At Very Low Prices.

& WALLACE

SPRING SUITINGS

In all the LatesiStylos.

Col man & Murphy,

.206 E Main 3d Door from Gre

-A. C2JUEI LOAD OF

TJ C3- -A. R. I

JUST ARRIVED

Look at these Prices for a Short Time:

26 pounds Yellow 25 pounds Evtr.i 23 pounds Standard A 22 pounds Granulated

-Other grades at same rrducrd pri,e.

Furniture, Stoves, Glassware, Queensware

AT f'DPA'l'l DMnfmnn AT It RATI .V KHDUCED PlllC'KS.

Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.

Corner of Main and Water Streets.

$!•