Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 July 1891 — Page 3

myr\

a

1*

THE IDEAL

SlJpwgViutjhvAtMiiif'iCi'iMBe

v. ,.J

eptSunday,

r£'K',tdrains

BiH

Route.

I am laden vllb freight

"win ttagolden gate. To lands across

M&de onjy by

XKJ^IJUBJNK&_Go.CHICAGO. A5K YOUR GROCER FOR IT

My Country 'Tis of Thee Sweet Land of Liberty, Of Thee I Sing.

Button Shoes, Lace Shoes, Oxlord Shoes.

124 East Main Street.

Camping Outfits.

Swings, Hammocks,. Spreaders, Ropes, Folding Tables and Chairs. Lawn Tennis, Baseball Outfits, Croquet Sets.

Dishes, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Plates. In fact, everything •/that you need for camping out at lowest prices.

Ross Bros,, 99 Cent Store.

ATA

THE POSITIVE CURE.

XLTBBOrHBB&MW«IMet.ti.irTork. MMMeUJ

18 Carat Cigar"""™

W W 1

^BBSCB iOFBSK*.

1

ft."

Through Houte tor

Louisville, Lafayette, G-reencastle,

City,

Jiedford, New Albany All Points North, South and West.

»,

I'illy

No. 3 NW,t Express, 1 a

,I No,flu)t mall

1:i0i

dally

rw!!lcast-'°Accommodation,

5.0:1 p. m„

».»!!rVil No. 4, night express, l.fil a,

fasli--'-'!•

iuii'uy

No. 10

Acco,"nio,|i'tlon.

•i 1"r

8.21 a. m. except

cntTy pnssonKcrg. Trains

'•«. "tops only ntCouutysuats. JAWBallAKKBK. «on. Pass. Art. Monon Kouto .Monon niook Chi IKO. Ill

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R.

Wagner Bloopers on night trains. Rest mod urn day coachoaon all trains. Connecting with solid- Vestibule trains at loomlngton and Peoria to and from ssour

cnvcp

ttnt*

^,0 Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and MHutnhus to aiid from tho Eastern and SOH Ixotrd cities.

TKAINB AT ORAWFOnDSYHOjK. GOING WKBT. No. Omail 9:15 a. in No.7 mail (d... i2::iw a. in No. 17 mall l-.HH ni No. a Bxpress 0:45 ,i KT GOING KA8T. No.10 Mall (d) ljfiftam No. 2 Express :U» am No. 18 Mail...^. ••.08pm No.8 Mali 12

Vandalia Line

DIUKCT HO DTK TO

Nashville, Chattanooga, lorida, Hot Springs. Texas, Kansas, Missouri •Michigan, Canada, p, Northern Oliio tiieau Depots, Clean Coaches,

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

ClDclnmtl Hamilton and Dajtoa Thomand Mil* Book* an »ow •old for Twenty Dollar* and good

LAYMON.

AT BONNI

BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

18 A NEW KIND OF BREAD JUST POT ON THE MARKET BY ALBRIGHT.

Good Blood, Good Stealth. Tht Blood Searehtr ii the iftfHt Purifier vrtri kaomu BE«t Tenie, ^OUR»f BOQB, Plmplet, ^Tettei Uleets, BlMk Budi iftd ill Um

Blood/ Bold by DruffUU. tilllUlUltllttlMOO.. flttltlTft, ft.1

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y. MjCf A

O. M. QHKQO, President. W. S. MOFFETT, Vice Presldont. O. P. DnmiAM, Recording 8ecrolar.

II.T. KINO.Treasurer, N. C. MCCAV, General Secretary. Baths, Tub and Shower Gym nasium, Bowling

UtoM difi*r*nt nidi •11 Mimtlng

Alleys,

gTOC'KIIOMlKUS MKET1NC,.

DAILY

Sea.

I carry sweet hope WithjAtfTA (LAUS k. SOAP, p.As a cargo dear as can be.

04P

9$

Piano,

Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. ni, Visitors always welcome.

Tho anuuul meeting of tho stockholders of the Montgomery Havings Association will 1M? held at the olliee of the Secretary. W. W. Morgan, on Monday evening. July 2t, 1N}1, from 7 to 0 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a board ol seven directors for tho ensuing year, liy order ot the Hoard. \V. \V. MOIKIAN. See.

•Twraad^ ticktt b«t«MD Cincinnati

GENTSS

BCD

rt-WtrDv

Blm Iadlanapolii Ann Arbor Toledo

Buffalo Paoria

MILE

ft Cl«T«laod

VIA

Niagara Fill* anil a Thouiaad othw rohki

C.H.&D

JOURNAL.

FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1891.

THE DAILY JOURNAL is for siilo by Kobineon & Wallace.

0HIP3.

—Wheat is still bringing 80 centa. —Touchers' examination to-morrow. —CrabbB & lioynoltls Bliipjtod 20 cars of wheat yesterday. —Joe Taylor returned Crom Southern Tmliana yesterday, after purchasing a lnrgo supply of blackberries. —Tho rainfall in the neighborhood of Hhannondulc yesterday afternoon was enormous, approaching almost to water spout. —The other day Jim York fell 18 feet in tho Herzog-Curtis elevator at Waynetown. He struck on the side of a grain bin and was seriously injured. —George Neilest and Frank Moore went frog hunting last night. Moore succeeded in bagging a hop toad after a hard case over a ton acre field. —Elder A. F. Armstrong and son loft this morning for a short visit with relatives near Ladoga and Crawfordsville Mr. Armstrong will return in a few days, but hiB son will remain a month or so.—Brazil Time*. t: xk. —Samuel Austin and wife, Henry Austin and wife, Mrs. Hattie Campbell, Mrs. H. P. Ensminger, Mrs. Callie Shipp and son, Mrs. A. C. Austin and Mrs. Minnie McKnight went to Thorntown this morning to attend a fnmily gathering. —Last evening while tho band was practicing in their room, ono of the members threw a glass of water out upon a business man who was standing in his back yard. Tho business man got a move on himself, i,nd in less time than it takes to tell it a largo stone came smashing through the window of the band room terrorizing tho bnndmen. —Alexander Meliarry will remove from his Shawnee farm to this city on the first of August. Ho has rented the Wilson property, corner of Tenth and South streets. His principal object in in moving hero is to give his children tho l)enefit of the city schools and Purduo University.—Lafayette Courier. —The new preacher which an ived at Elder Lano's a few days ago has a wonderful faculty of making himself heard at long range. Last Friday morning he delivered, in an unknown tongue, a discourse which was heard distinctly for two squares. He is indeed a lively youngster and is said to be a thoroughbred Campbellito.—Lebanon Patriot. —A little party of young people called upon their Sunday school teacher, Miss Laura White, Wednesday evening at her home on west Market street. She entertained her little friends capitally, and presided at an excellent supper prepared by the little Ones. Following were those present:,. Misses June Snyder, May lucker, Euda Walton, Sallie Mclutiro, Jessie Noland, Gracio Davis, Kittie and Maggio Birch.

—WANTED—A few energetic young ladies and gents for permanent position. Salary 32',50 to $3.00 per day. Call for. J.'-A. Hill at the Sherman House.

To Draft Resoftitions.

Tho city council held meeting last evening to take action, on the d£atli of ex-Mayor Jolin R. Coons. A number of speeches were niatle including a speech by Thomas Stilwoll wliioli was quite eulogistic of the deceased. Mr. Coons was tho first school teacher Mr. Stillwell over had and both served ae Mayor of Crawfordsville. Marshal Ensminger was appointed to secure' transportation for tho council and ex-councilnwn to Oak Hill this morning that they might bo present at tho interment. A committee consisting of W. T. Brush, A. E.

Reynolds, Wm. Vnuaredal and J. P. Walter was appointed to draft resolutions on tho death of ex-Mayor Coons and present them at tho noxt meeting of tho council.

Jumping on to'Jiin.

Narcissa Evans has filed a suit for divorce against her husband, James W. Evans. These good people wero married in 18C7 but last March they separated and hnvo not lived together sinoe, although Jim has been hanging uround and annoying her not a little. Sho says in her complaint that Jim is a drunken brute who cursed -her in a Bhameful manner. Ho accused her of being criminally intimate with other men, and of stealing money from him. Mrs. Evans wants her divorce and tho care and custody of her two children, Lora and Edgar. Sho is represented by Humphrey and Reevos.

Struok by Lightning.

Yesterday afternoon tho barn of Goo. Clough, of Bristle Ridge, was destroyed by fire. Just as tho storm camo up the building was struck by lightning and at once burst into ilamos. It was destroyed before anything could be gotten out, and all tho implemonts, a wagon full'of seed wheat, harness, hay and feed were destroyed with the building. Fortunately tho horses wero not in tho stable or thoy would have gone, too. The loss is said to bo about $750. The loss is partially covered by insurance which rests with the' Ohio Farmers Insurance Company.

To lHapel Cold*.

Headaches and Fevere, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or billious, or when tho blood is impnro or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to nwaken the kidneys and liver to a lioalthy activity without irritating or woakening tlioni, use Syrup of Figs.

DENIES THE 0HAB6E,

Company H., of Waynetown, Oomos to tho Rescue of Its Reputation. TIIE JOURNAL has received a coiuim ication from members of Company II., of Waynetown, which denies almost in toto the report of tho drunk in which part of tho company took a share here Sunday afternoon. The communication ufter some pyrotechnic preliminaries says: "The article states that Company II., on its arrival in Crawfordsville proceeded to fill up gloriously which iB false. It is true that two of tho company disobeyed the order of Capt. Ray to meet at Company H's. armory at five p. m. Sunday and went to Crawfordsville to join the company there, and ono of them got in bad company and had some trouble with Crawfordsville toughs, at least five hours before tho company arrived in the city, as tho company did not leave the armory until six in the ovening and arrived in the city at 9 p, m., and did not unload until they reached the Vandalia depot. Tho boys were dismissed there to report at 11 o'clock which they did and not a man missing, and wo can truly say that there was not a man intoxicated! Furthermore those two wero promptly arrested when tho company left Crawfordsville, and were released at Andrews on a promise of good behavior, which they have faithfully kept. The within closed note from Capt. McCampboll of Company I., express their feelings in tho matter, which yon will please copy.

Yours Very Respectfully, Co. H., SECOND REO'T., I, I. E.

COMMITTEE: J. W. SMALL, 1st. Duty Sorg't. O. J. BUNNELL, Private.

H. C. DARNELL, Private. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION, FOUT WAYNE, IND, JULY 22, 1891. To WnoM IT MAY CONCERN:—This is to certify that I am acquainted with tho ollicors and members of Company of Waynetown, and have been for a period of three years, during which time thoy have had a standing of the highest—in civil as well as in military circles, and I have yat got the first time to hear a complaint against thom as not being truo gentlemen. Tho article contained in THE JOURNAL of the 20th, hoadod a drunken row, has been greatly misunderstood, as tho Company oLWaynotown did not arrive in town till four hours after the much regretted occurrence. And to the roaders of the foregoing statement, I would recommend Company as a genteel class of men both at homo and abroad.

CAPT. C. E. MCCAMPHELL, Commanding Company I.

THE JOURNAL is glad to set tho Company as a whole right, but tho fact remains nevertheless that uniform men, not members of Company I, were in the city Sunday afternoon drunk and disorderly. What is more, there were more than two of these men, and no loss than four disgraceful fights occurred. As THE JOURNAL said Monday, Company contains many gentlemen, but as long as it tolerates in its ranks drnnks and thugs just BO long may it be expected to have disgrace brought upon it. The idea of releasing thoBe men on a promise of good behavior is in the nature of a joke. Thirty days in jail would hnve been the proper caper.

Pull as a Goose.

THE JOURNAL made mention yesterday of a Sugar Creek farmer taking his 1G year old daughter and a friend from Darlington into Schlemmer's saloon and (setting the beer up to them. Tho farmer and his friend swallowed two beers eiicli and tho young lady managed to see one safely out of sight. Now, there is just this about it, that girl did not know she was doing anything out of the way. She is as "green as a summer's squash might be" and thought no more of going into that saloon than the Crawfordsville girl would have thought of taking a glass of soda water. Moreover it was her first glass of beer and by tho same token proved to be her first drunk. Wholly unused to the taking on board of villous or malt liquor the fumes of the beer went surging to her head and by the time tho party had reached the Sherman House she was as full as a goose. She was unable to eat any amount of dinner and went reeling away on her French heels after the meal like a racing yacht in A squall. What makes tho matter of particular regret is the standing of her father. He is a heavy dog in the Methodist church out in Sugar Creek and looked up to as a regular Jerusalem light. He may have thought it all right to treat his innocent daughter in a lager beer suioon, but the general public fail to sec it that way.

I'ell Off the Fenoe.

Uncle Sant Gray, of Waynetown, an old and well known citizen of the county, camo to griof yesterday. He is 78 years old, but for all that insists upon performing

A

task daily in tho field.

Yesterday after working a short time in tho hot SIM ho climbed up on a high rail fenco in tho shade to rest. While sitting thero ue fell to sleop and then fell off the fence. He was badly injured and his ago makes it worse for him.

IIOW'H

Thin?

We offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY ,fc Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned,have known F.J. Chenoy for tho last 15 years, and beliovo him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by thoir firm. WEST & TRDAX, Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, O.

WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottlo. Sold by all druggiste.

—Elegant Swiss embroidered caps for infants worth 50c, 75c, 81 and $1-25, choice 39c at Bischofs.

*»«FLBEP« WINE OF CARPUl for Weak Nerrct

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is A scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent bv express on rcceipt of price J1.50 per bo!

BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. BOLD 11Y ALL DRUGGISTS,

Sold by N ve Jt Co.

MACK.

Ode Wolevor will move to Alamo. Several from here went to the Shades Sunday.

Jasper Faust will move to the Flat Creek country. The average wheat yield here is 25 bushels per acre.

Mrs. Andrew Smiley tripped while crossing tho fenco last Monday, and fell breaking her arm.

Jas. Williams will soon move from Wm. Johnson's place to tho east place of W. W. Ward's.

The Armstrong boys had tho largest wheat crop raised in this vicinity, 2,500 bushels on ninety acres.

W. A. Kice and E. T. Linn wero in Cincinnati this week and ordered a merry-go-round swing from StraiiBburg, Germany. Tho net cost was §2,70#.

Clias. Linn's wife presented him with an 8 pound boy tho 18th. Charley was somewhat rattied at the time, but is now doing as well as could be exacted under tho circumstances.

KLMDA I.E.

Send us a good old-fashioned rain and for President that man from Maine. Uttorback & Fuller are giving eminent satisfaction in threshing with their new outfit. ./

Coal Crook's "Attorney General" in tho meshes of law, is the now order of things on (lie Ridge.

James Lewallen may yet have to meet a suit for damages for failing to meet his contract in thrashing.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Utterback, a baby boy,and its weight is up to tho "Bristle Ridgo" standard.10 pounds, and its name is Vincent

Landholders are raising tho rents on their tenants in order to meet tho now assessment in tho way of taxes. This iB a Democratic way of favoring tho poor

A Ifoon to H'tvcx.

Having used "Mother's Friend" would not be without it. It is a boo to wives who know thoy have to pass through the painful ordoal of childbirth MRS. C. MELBOURNE, Iowa. Write tho Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nyo Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Tho Monon route will poll excursion tickets to Greoncaslle on August 5th and 9th good to return August 7th or before on account of meeting of Grand Lodgo of Colored Odd Fellows.

For tho annual mooting of the Cloverdale Picnic Association, tho Monon Bouto will sell tickets to Cloverdale at $1.25 for round trip on July 29th and 30tli, good to return July 8ist.

On account of tho National Encampment of tho G. A. R., tho Monon Route will sell tickets to Detroit, Mich., at half fare, or 87.95 round trip. Tickets on sale Angus,' 1st to 3rd, inclusive good to return until August 18th. If desired tickets may be extended to return any time before September 30. Fast train and good connection.

$6.50 or 1 Cent I'er Mile. To Detroit and return via. Vandalia. account G. A. R. encampment. Tickets good going Aug. 1, 2 and 3. Good to return almost at pleasure of buyer. Train leaves Crawfordsville at 8:15 a. in. arrive in Detroit at G:45 p. m. Bamoday. Tickets good to return from Toledo or Detroit us you choose. The best excursion of the BOUSOU. Parties going will please adviso me several days before hand so I may have tickets on hand.

Ee

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria?

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

Children Cry for Pitcher's Catforia.

WHY WILL YOU COUGH wbon Shiloh's Jure will give you ammediate relief, frice 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 Moffett Morgan & Co.

W O O

Turned out of

atlentundergoes no inconvenience, &u is awaro, hik awaro, hm complete reforuiatloD ICWMJ. 48-page book of particulars fr ee Co., druwlsts Crawlorasvillo lnrt.1 (r

Stop tliat I CHRONIC COUGH

Clean Towels

Steam and Hot Water Heating ENGINEER.

Agent for

Gas Fitting, Gas Fixtures and Gas Machines for Country and Suburban Residences.

Plans and Specifications

For OFFICES, STORES and FACTORIES,

If you want them iett once or twice a week,

At 5 Cents Each, notify

The American Steam Laundry.

W. H. LaFLEUR, PLUMBING,

The Florida Steam and Hot Water Boiler.

For City or Country Work in any or the above branches.

P&Hf

9/AIIme wo/uo 7N£/e /s st/roffc CORE D* HAIifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

It. C. WASiKUP, Proprietor.

It can bo given in a cnpol tenor cofTee.or In nr ticleaof food, without the knowledge of th

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch ollice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on

ton street. Telephone No.47.

ss

oran

alcholtcwreck. 1TNKVBK HAILS, .t oper ates so quiotly and with such certainty thattli

Nowil

For If you do not It m»y bocomo eonfiumptlve. For Cunsuntpltou. Srrofuht, llrunul Drlnlily niul Hunfiiia Minian, tlioro is nothing Uko

SCOTT'S

MULSIOH

Of Pure Cod liTer Oil and

HYPO PHOSPHITES I Of Ltme and Soda. It Is almost as palatable as milk. Far

better than other socalled Etuulslimb.

A wonderful flesh producer*

There are poor Imitations. Get the genuine,

llajtpy IlooHtern.

Wm. Tiinmons, Postmaster of Idavillo Ind., writes: Electric Bitters has done more for 1110 than all other medicines combined, for that bad fooling arising from Kidney nud Livor trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo tho best Kidney nnd Liver medicine, made 1110 feel like a now man." ,T. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing for a man who is nil run do., and don't caro whether ho lives or dies he found new strength, good appetite nnd felt just like ho had a now lease on life. Only fiOc. a bottlo, at Nyo & Co's. Drug Htore.

\ancltilla Excursions.

To St. Joseph, Mich., and return every day until September 30th, §7.35, good to return including Oct. 81.

To Milwaukee and return via St. Joseph and boat S10.85, or ono way, $6.85. A splendid trip l*y land and lake. Ileturn tickets good 3(1 days.

To tho National Encampment, Detroit and return, Aug. 1st, 2d and 3d, ono faro, 87.95 tho round trip. Good returning only on Aug. 8th to 18th inclusive, unless tickets aro deposited with joint agent at Detroit. Thoy aro then good to include Sept. 30th, 1891.

Sunday, July 19, is tho day set for a large party from CrawfordsTillo to go to Lako Maxinkuckee. We expect our own coach. Take your dinners, wife and children and enjoy a day out.

The above is not only a good advertisement for Mr. VanCamp but

it is also an excellent sample of the

'E

THK JOURNAL

N A IN

office by Silas Wray.

Moral: Bring your Wood Engraving to IIIIB ofllce to bo done.

Washing-o

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

HOUTII

MONON ROUTE,

1 "1 Nltrht Mull «!nilv! 1 :r,la.ni 1ri.m liny Mull (dully) ::i(i|,.n 1A I,,,vi' 1 mills in |y slop ut rouiil seals.] f:u:ip.iii.irLvneiis. mill I.«r. Acuoiii... H1 ji.m UilOu.in Wiiy I'ri'if-ht H0p.in

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

H• 15u.ni Rvpress Mall 0:lau.m 1 Mail du!ly) 12::sUa.i! •:l~I.n» Mull—Kxprcss 1 i.'lSpn 1:08p.m Mull—BxprcKS G:4/jp.ui

VANDALIA.

Rotmi

LOST—AlHKik

ESTKAVHIlM/.o

1

1

Scott's Emulsion

Ji

FOK

FOKbAlih.—A

N 0.ru

K.\press ...

r:JHp.m Mull KM .'pm I'JLSI Une Kxprss(daily) 11 urn Freight

... fi: 1 Hpiu. ... 8:lHu.m .. pin. ..11 :."0 tiin

FOR RENT.

FOIt

UKNT—Sioro room. Linden lnl.

Address ho.v !M 1 T-'M

LOST.

LOST—A

p:n*k:iia* of ilry trooils Ih-1 weou llic lions,) of II. II. Tins!,'} niul tin- corner ,,1 uslilnirtoii i,nil .1,'tl,rsim streets. Uctuni to llic store ol Tlnsle} .V Miirt in or ut the -iilenecol II. K.Tiuslcy. T.^I

cnntulitliiir ulniiit. if'.'O worth

ot accounts In the cast part, of town* selveslounyone Imt Win, lliait, thecoal oil man. Kclurn t„ this ollice atui he imiil lnt* you- trouble. 7

LOST—Onhut.

east Main street

sailor Kimler pleas, hill, ll„riiu,lay A- l'icUct's si,,re

un nut Humid leave at liurti-

or STOl.KN.-A .l.itk IUIIH-II

medium mure. Mimtl lump un Hide of Jaw. Jnlorinutlon ol this mare ill he rewarded by addre^hm Frank Hav^, (KHI Kie ttionl Street, CrawUinNville, Intl.

fOR sallT

Tr

~r

8ALK—A irood hursc and mileh eow :it a bargain. Z. S. Wheeler, I'JUSoulh (Jreeti xtiwl. U.m

White Rowing tmu-ltiny at,

letwthan cost, Ne\er been used. Iniiiitre ut this ollice,

FOU

SAIiK—An open laccd fiilver watch Klgit) movement,cheap. Inquire at the Journal otllce.

WANTED.

WANTKD-(»(Md

girl lodo housework. Ap-.

plv at once to Mrs. M. li, Koblnsun. Walnut and Jcllerson sts.

Wz AM KU- I oexehuiure a two seated our\V Hage lora.Jersey cow. (.all on W. Seawriglit. 7.^^

JJ\ NTKD—A good girl immediately ut Mrs P. Somervllle'8, (»U7 Main at. 7-U

W

WANTR!)-tineat

WANTKD—An

representatives In Indl-

unu to represent Investment Company. Addres.s J110. It, Itowian, Uoval Insurnnee Hld'g,, Chicago, 111.

-Riilary OpJMII*-M

aeiive, honest man

iflUO monthly, if suitable, with

tunlty to advance, to represent loeailv, sponsible New tork house. Uclorei,^. Manufacturer, Lock Hox »8f» N. V. »ept. id.

WANTKI).—(

ood reliable persons desiring

profitable employment and a pciniunent position, (.'all 011 or midribs tub I'errln, Joel Mock, south Wa-sliingi, htreet' Crawfordsville, I ml. Uusk Co.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

OIIIco ovor tho Corner Hook Store. Keslcienco 500 South WaahlnirtCM Street OIllcc hours—0 to 1•-! to iip.m. anil 7 to p.in

DISEASES

DR. I?BR.CY'S NO. I POSITIVE HTRBAL RCMEOY cures Wight fimiBsloaa ana cues of Youthful Kwr*. HO. 2 POSITIVE HCRBAT RTMEOF incurs* t»OB«rrbiLu ana Cilcvl in a few days. "MNSLI'V' HERBAL REMEDY an imailtblooure for HrphlUH.

I'MM eteu T*o hollar*. JHmMI phi fottn. rtcut In

pukuc, by mail, with Roll*. Kuor. moutstlcf. Uaarnn!**r«] Care*. Ml. PKUC V. llo

s'"1"11»11'H

l.hT.