Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 July 1891 — Page 8
What is the proper thing for a
birthday present?
If your sweet-heart, sister or
mother or friend was born
in July, here is the answer:
T»ie Klowlnjf Ruby should ndorn Tbosy who in wurin July aro born: I
Then will tlioy
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exempt and fret.
Kroin love's doubt ami anxiety.
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207 East Main Street
Ot'Course It's Hot
But you can keep cool while having your picture taken by
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Over Con Cunningham's.
MRS. WATTS—How becoming your new bonnet is. Did you get it in Crawfordsville?
MKS. POTTS—Do you really like itr Well, Mrs. Wilson, at 127 south Washington street made it. She has such excellent taste. Besides she is very accommodating and seems anxious to make each bonnet as artistic as it were for a Queen.
If There is Any Pleas
ure in having a
Tooth Pulled or Filled
You can find it in the oflicc of
Gonzales' & Galey,
Dentists.
A Quiet Puff.
The little fellow is hardly to be blamed for taking a pull at the dozing parent's cigar, after hearing his enthusiastic praises of the Sport 5 ccnt brand, which is hav ing such a remarkable run at Laymon's.
DAILY JOURNAL.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1891.
WEATHER REPORT:
FOP Indiana—fair cool.
"1 stood on the bridge at midnight. An drunk aaa son of a gun Two moons rose over the city
Where before thoro only was ono."
Private Opinion Hade Public. J. R. Bryant.—"I have just been through Ohio and I tell yon the State is full of politics. Campbell is going to bo nominated but ho will be lieaten 40,000 votes. There is no man in the country who is growing like McKinlev, especially among the fanners. I hear this from Democrats us well as Republicans
A farty of dampers.
The following persons will go to the Cliff Dwellers cottage at Pine Hills next Monday and spend week: Mont Kennedy, Will Humphrey, Charley Bowen, Lee Durham, Joe Kennedy Misses Katie and Ora Kennedy, Maine Wilhite, Addie Harding, Maggie and Hettie Wheat, Florence Durham, Mary Welty, May and Ethel Talbot and Fannie Gowdy, of Kushville.
Adjusting Claims.
The Board of Keview heard from no particular townships to-day on the assessment question but heard stragglers from the townships that had come in earlier in the week. There were but few of these and a major portion of the day were devoted to adjusting the assessments of the complaints heard for the past four da vs. The work thus far has lieen much lighter than was at first anticipated.
'v A Compliment to Mr. Switzer. I At the last meeting of the quarterly conference of the Methodist church the subject of a pastor for next year came up. the board wishing to have an understanding on that point in time to spy about for a suitable man if Mr. Switzer did not wish to return. He
was conferred with on the subject and the board by a unanimous vote requested him to servo as the church's pastor for the next conference year which will begin next October. Mr. Switzer will doubtless remain in Crawfordsville another vear.
An Odd Case.
That quinine has a most peculiar effect upon the constitution of some persons is evidenced by the experience of a little miss in the south-west part of the city. A well known physician called the other day to visit some member of the family anil the little miss in question, became greatly interested in the contents of liis pill bags. She wanted to sample each and everyone and finally to quiet her and at the same time administer a healthful tonic the physical] gave her a small sugar coated quinine pill. It was not long lefore her whole lody had broken out with a rash and she almost resembled a boiled lobster. The rash was of a most aggravating nature and caused her to itch from head to foot. The child is somewhat better now but her parents say that quinine has always had exactly that effect upon her.
Discovered the Yellowstone Park. The late husband of Mrs. Gen. H. D. Washburn, of Greencastle, who has concluded a visit here, was a man with [into a history. In 18(i9 (Jen. Washburn was appointed by President Grant as Surveyor General of Montana. He entered his duties at once and hearing much from trappers of the wonders of the Yellswstone region finally organized a private party for exploration. After a considerable journey throngh this wonderland of nature, Gen. Washburn assended the mount which bears his name and from its top discovered the great geyser region. His party at once proceeded thither and thoroughly explored the section giving names to Old Faithful and the other most prominent of the geysers. After many marvelous'adventures the party ret 11 rued to Helena and (Jen. Washburn forwarded to Washington a large number of papers containing an account of his discoveries. He himself started to Washington to induce the government to provide for an exploring expedition. (Jen. Washburn was taken sick at his old home is Clinton, Ind., while on his way to theCapital and died.
His papers however were published in Scribner's Magazine in 1870 and caused so much comment that the government fitted out the llayden expedition of which Prof. Coulter was a member and whoso explorations were oven more extensive than those of Washburn.
Merit Winn.
Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them evory time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory resnlts do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists*.
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
Either Ed Oorey or Elder Pitts Will Bite the Dust at It. Wayne. Ed Corey and Elder Pitts were so disgusted with the interruption of their brutBl mill at Peru Thursday night that they resolved at once to meet again and that right quickly. Their friends got together yesterday morning and after some consultation new articles were drawn up and signed by all interested parties. These articles provide that a fight to a finish, for the State heavy weight championship and a purse of SI,000. shall come off at or near Fort Wayne within thirty days after the signing of the articles of agreement. The time set is so short localise both men are now in training and will merely have to keep in form and get over two or three uncomfortable bruises they received Thursday night. Corey is said to have two big black spots on his ribs while the gonial Elder Pitts has a smashed nose and a cracked jaw. It is thought that more money will change hands on the outcome of this mill than has ever bei shifted on any similar matches in the State. The friends of both men are wildly enthusiastic over the brutal display of terrific slugging Thursday night and a great fight is expected at Fort Way no.
BOBBING THE FARMERS.
A Terre Haute Grain Buyer Skins the A' Farmers of Franklin Township.
Bartlett, Kulni & Co.. of Terre Haute, grain dealers, have an agent at Darlincton buying wheat for them. His name is Cox. He told the fanners all around Darlington that he would pay the same prices as were paid in Crawfordsville I and Thorntown, and consequently a! large number who had no bin room and could not hold their wheat or take it to a more distant market without considerable trouble and excuse, hauled their wheat direct from the machine to Darlington. Mr. Cox offered them 80 cents, SBying that was what Crawfordsville bnyers were paying. He must have bought thousands of bushels at 80 cents, while at the same time 85 cents was being paid at Crawfordsville. In fact 85 cents is the least that anybody has received for wheat in Crawfordsville this year. The fanners who have thus been deceived and cheated are naturally indignant and thirst for vengeance.
Forged His Wife's Name.
Millard F. Kerr, living about a mile west of town, was arrested yesterday afternoon about three o'clock on the charge of forging the name of Mary L_ Kerr to a check on the Citizens' National bank for $'250 and another on the First National bank for 81 Kfi. Mary LKerr iB the divorced wife of Millard F. Kerr. Just before they were married in Virginia years ago he signed a contract giving her five-sevenths interest in some laud which he expected to inherit from his father. About one year ago she wrote to her attorneys in Virginia to sell her share of the land. A short time a^o she came to C. M. Travis complaining that she did not receive her money. Ho investigated and found that two checks for $250 and $186 had been paid to her ex-husband. He was brought into the city and confessed. He said that the letters containing the checks came addressed to M. Kerr and were given him at the postofllce along with his other mail. He thought the checks rightfully belonged to him because his wife had treated him badly BO ho collected the money. Ho seemed to realize though that he had done wrong and gave the First National bank a mortgage for a horse, wagon, a cow and sonio harness. He was arrested on an affidavit sworn out by his former wife and arraigned lie fore Justice llamsev. In default of $500 bail he went to jail.
Meetings For Men.
The following is the list of leaders for the Sunday afternoon meetings at the Young Men's Christian Association building during July and August:
Jnlv 1'2. Itev. If. S. Inglis. July lit.—N. C. McCay. July 'lit. W. T. Whit'tington. August 2. Harry ('. Hard. August 8.—Julian M. Maitin. August (J. —Leon (.1 {rower. August 211 W. S. Moll'elt. These Sunday afternoon meetings are of uniiH'ial interest. Good line of topics are discussed, good singing under a competent leader and altogether a pleasanter or more profitable hour could scarcely be spent anywhere. Half past four is the time of meetings, but the building is ojien from 2 to 2:30 o'clock. The meetings aro for men only, and a cordial invitation is extended "to every young man in tho city on Sunday afternoon to attend.
The Ijilten Delighted.
Tho pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it thoir favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures oonsamption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan& Co. —.. TTmni—iiranr
Follow the Crowd
To the Fulton Market
For the Best Ice Cream
In the City.
Our Candies and Fruits Are the Finest in the City.
J.C.Wampler.
.tuillturhnn Tailoring Institute. The Ladies' Dress-cutting school, No. 119 north Washington street, or old Ojiera House block. The new school where ladies can be taught designing, cutting, draping and putting on of artistic garments. A seamless bodice cut •*. 5100 given the person we do not li the first trial. No guess work. Every dressmaker should learn this system. Don't gueBS, think or talk, but come and satisfy yourself that what we say we can demonstrate and prove. Mothers do your duty and leach your daughter at least how to cut her own garments. Everybody come and see us.
PlioF. BAKER,
.,.... Manager.
I» .1 I KLASh.
A girl baby was born to JoeStraughn and wife Tuesday. Charles Kritz come down from Crawfordsville last night.
Will Deer Tom Canine down all thoir competitors buying wheat. Frank Jackson and wife returned homo to Frankfort this morning.
T. N. Shepherd has purchased the Powell property on west Main street of Ben Bilbo. Consideration $225.
Par Wells, of Indianapolis, who has been here working in tho interest of the Big Loan Association, returned home this morning.
If you want to bo entertained by good singing, don't fail to attend the big colored basket meeting in Milligan's woods to-morrow.
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TheFourth is Oyer
And in the quiet that follows is the Best Season to Trade.
You Can Take Plenty of Time to It
We do not let our Stock Run down during the not months.
W: MKIURE.
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Homegrown Raspberries, and Blackberries,
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