Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 August 1891 — Page 2
OXE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, 1-iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sysftm effectually, dispels colds, head-
Lhes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 'jiily remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and accitable to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly beneficial its effects, prepared only from the mosi lu-dlthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles oy all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN fAANCtSCO. CAU LOUISVILLE. *r. NEW YORK. HI
Drs.T.J.snd Martha E.H. Griffith
0fflHe?ldence
218
Da
reon street
Mrs. Dr. Griffith grlvea special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FBKE.
A. D. LOFLAND.
Real Estate, Loan, Insnrance. GOOD NOTES CASHED. Kast. Malu Street. with W.l.Whlttingtou
Diseases of Women
AND SCHGKRT.
Contu.tat'.on roorai over Smtlh't druj store, Soul) W&ihiugton Street, Craw fordivIHe, Indiana.
J. R. ETTER. M.D.
Dr. A.F.Henry
H:is located.iu tills city at 210 cost Franklin street, wlii-rr liis now antisepticaud trertnlside ireiiimcnt for Catarrl, bronchitis und Early Staves of lung trouble will be demonstrated to persons afflicted. Twenty minutes trial will convince any person that this plan is a great improvement on the old treatineutof above diseases. Consultation free.
TRULY
Our Prices are as reasonable as any
& $ hctoro the public, consistent with if woodwork. See u* before placing an order for your monuments.
Rustle Work a Specialty. 1IOWAK1) iV llAHNETT, Crawfordsville. Indiana. Corner Market and Green Street.
Shower Baths
The Nlc»t and Cleanest Hath on Earth. Wo have two of tbem. The best tubs in the city: we have two of them. .The tlnest the largest, the best barber shop in
Crau lordsviile. L-. the
Y.M. C. A.. 113 W Main St.
S I S E A S E S DH. PERCY'S NO. I fOSITIVt HERBAL RIMEOY cures xiight JcmisaiooB And all coses of Youthful Krrora.
A H0.2P0SITIVE HIR8AL REMfDT A cures OonorrhuMt tod Gleet I? in a lew dars. i0.3 POStTlVt HERBAL REMtPY m: lnialliblecurc lor HjnhllU.
a_taw da^rBy ale enreior Trie* e&cb Kemtdy, Two foliar*. ISoaU pill fonn. Statin plain.ttaleii
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mom (JoarivntCore* Cj Sf#J !Imdfor OIL lEKOV?ST??icu..l.."i: '•"M P*»Plll.CT.
SHAM'S PILLS
ACT J^IICE MAOKJ
CN & WEAK STOMACH.
25 Cents a Box. OF ALL DRUCCISTS. «a233SHiKi»liuu«»afT
VEGETABLE
isimimm
COUGHS AND COLDS.
3So« and Si, at all dngglati*
E. MORGAN & SONS, Projrietcrs.
PROVIDENCE. R. I.
TBADK I I'LIEDby ROSS GORDON, La Fayette, Ind. Sold Ijv Nve & Co.
DR. SANOJQK'S
ELECTRIC BELT
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PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON, By T. H. B. McCAIN.
Entered at the Postotliee at Craw fords ville Indiana, as second-class matter.
THE DAILY JOURNAL,
Hy mail, ier auuum~ .. 15.00 Hy mall, six month 2.00 lly mail, three mouths 1.J10 Uy carrier, per week 10
THE WKKKLY JOURNAL.
Three mouths 40 Six months 05 One year $ 1.25
For papers sent outside the county 10 couts additional for postage, Tlie
Webkly
musi invariably be paid for In
advance. Send tostnl note or money order.
MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891.
This Date in History—Aug. 10. 1600—Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry IV of Franco aud wife of Charles 1 of
England, died.
1675—Greenwich observatory fonuded. ITS?—Sir Charles Napier, conqueror of Scindc, born ho announced his conquest by dispatching the single Latin word Peccavi ("I havo sinned"~Scinde. 1752—Tho Tuileries stormed by the Parisian mob. 1861—Battle of Wflson'sCrcek,
Sift CRARLES NAPIEK.
Mo. Federal loss 223 killed, 21 wounded and 2fti prisoners Confederate loss greater, but they held tho grouud General Nathaniel Lyon was killed born ISIS. ISM—Minor battle at Berryville Pike, Va. IS90—John Henry Newman, Hotnan Catholto cardinal, died In Edgbaston, Englaud born 1S01. Tho island of Heligoland, in tho German ocean, was ceded to Germany by England.
Maj. W. W. Cahtkr died 'it his home In Briizil on Sunday morning. Major Carter served with distinction through the war. and was prominent in polities in this district Tor many years.
A. great many papers in speaking of the extreme views of some of the Poopies' party incorrectly refer to them ::d the tenets of the Alliance. However it may be be elsewhere in this part of the State many of the lending farmers have gone into the Alliance for mutual adantage and social organization. They do not indorse the political actions of some of the lenders nor their political views, and should not, therefore, be subject to the odium which nttaches to some of the visionary political opinions.
Logansport Journal. What- is true of the farmers of Cass county is also true of the farmers of Montgomery county. The farmers of this connty as a rule are not calamity shrickers, but many of them have joined the F. M. B. A. for the advantages to be derived by organization.
The Wilder's Brigade reunion will like place at Worthington, this State, on August 26th and 2Sth. The 72d regiment, which has some survivors in this locality, belonged to this brigade. A principal business feature of the rennion will be the completion of the project to erect a monument on the battlefield of Chickamauga, on the spot where Wilder's command made the daring and successful charge upon the rebel lineB luring Saturday afternoon's engagement. The big-hearted commander, Gen. John T. Wilder proposes to give $1,000 for each of the five regiments of his brigade and a further sum of 82,000 in his own behalf towards the erection of the monument. This feature, to say nothing of the general renewal of friendships, will make the coming reunion an interesting one.
The total collections from all sources of internal revenue for the last fiscal year ended June 30 will be about 8115.000,000. This is about 82,500,000 more than collected during tho previous fiscal year. This result is regarded as very satisfactory, especially when it is remembered that the reduction of the tax on manufactured tobacco and fcnnff during tho last six months of the fiscal year resulted in a reduction of tho receipts from this source of nearly two million dollars, and that the abolition of the special tax for the sale of menufactured tobacco, snuff and cigars im.uo a further reduction in the receipts of about one and a half millions. Also, that the act of Congress authorizing the producers of sweet wines to fortify their product with gr ipe brandy free of tax resulted in a further reduction of about a half million.
Majou McKinley in his specch at Lakeview uttered the folio vine hist)r a! fact. "In 185!) we did not havo money enough in the treasury to pay our cMr rent excuses, and the President had to ask Congress to make a loan. That was after twelve or thirteen years of a revenue tariff policy. WorBO than that, the Government had no credit. No man can gainsay that. It is the truth of immortal history. Do you want to go back those good old days? We have had thirty years of protection. We don't have to borrow any money now. The Secretary of tho Treasury in 185900, after fourteen years of revenue tariff policy, sent a message to Congress and asked Congress to invito the States to indorse tho bonds of tho Federal Government that they might be moro readily sold in the market. Tho United States doesn't havo to have an indorser
now—it
vrm suspensory ran
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CHICAM.IU.
does not have to get tho States
to go its bail. It can borrow all the money it wants on a single name, and that name is "X'lio United States ot America,' after thirty years of a pro tectivo tariff."
A Boon to If'fvctt,
Having used "Mother's Friend" would not be without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth Mas. C. Melbouunb, Iowa. Writo tho Bradfield llegulator Co,, Atlanta, Gn., for further particulars. Sold by Nvo Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.
Ely's Cream Halm is especially adapted us a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. -W. A. Hoover, Druggist, ]Denver.
Not FUhlnfr for Suiall Fry. "Where aro you going, my pretty maldT'* "Pm going a ttshiug, sir," she said.
,4Theu
flsh for mo, ray pretty maid.**
"I have no minnow hook," sbo said. —N. Y. Herald
Tlie Lot* of Natnr*.
Bow generous nature is tc those who show A sympathy with her 1 How every breeze 11 Seems a caress I How all tho shrubs and trees Put on their tendorost green, and flowers blow, And even birds and insects seem to know
Your heart, ana strive, each iu his way, to please I The birds build at your door, tho honcy-boes Aro sure of flndlng swoots where'er you goSince every rose will blossom at its best
For those who have tho rose's love within. The heart that blessos others will bo hloBt The lives that look for blossoms, blossoms win The love of birds will build a song-bird's nest
Upon a bough where winter snows havo boon. —Mary A. Mason. In Frauk Leslie's Newspaper.
WORTH A PASSING GLANCE.
There aro 150,973,873 watches in use nt the present time. TriE latest Maine church fair wrinkle Is serving ice cream on a shingle.
Dextists say that it is a physical impossibility to set diamonds in teeth. A barber of Ionia, Mich., has broken the record of shaving1 man in twentysix seconds.
At Birmingham, Ala., there is an old hen which kills sparrows. She coaxes them up with bait.
A Weixixgtos (Kan.) man sold two prairie dogs last week to a New York man for seventy dollars.
Tobacco merchants handle a larger amount of ready money than any other class of business men.
Two vorxo men in Buffalo, on having tt spat over a tandem bicycle which they bought jointly, took the machine apart and each was given half.
A clever balancing act is performed by a man in a Paris circus. lie makes a tower of twenty champagne bottles and perches himself on the summit.
Kit. IIin'cklk, of Amcricus, Gn., has a piece of china ware seven hundred and eighcy-t-vo years old. Tho date, 1100, Is plainly stamped on the bottom and its only flaw is a broken handle.
HAPPY AND UNHAPPY PAIRS.
A woman at Ardmore has sued her husband for the recovery of her false teeth. She bit him and he took them away from her.
A Dexter (Me.) man wants a divorce from, his wifo of four weeks' standing becauso she refuses to make flapjacks according to his recipe.
At a reecut Boston wedding, as the newly-married pair were marching down the aisle, the organist played for a recessional the well-known hymn: "Onward, Christian Soldier, Marching on to War."
An object of interest and curiosity at Topska is a bride who maintained a correspondence with her husband for fourteen years without seeing him in all that time and without currying on a flirtation with any other man.
A North Carolina negro hired a carriage to tzike him and his sweetheart to tho church in which they were to be married, leaving him no money with wliich to pay for the liccnso. The wedding party waited until daylight next morning, by which time ho had succeeded in raising the license money.
Knew from Experience.
Rev. Mr. Arlington—Yon should always be particular about details, Miss Tucker. It is little things that tell.
Nelli**- -I know that. I have three small sisters.—Smith & Gray's Monthly.
Wheu Baby was nfcr, we gave ber Uutorifc When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorif
Iiucklen'8 Arnica Salve.
The best salve in tho world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever eoree, tetter, chapped hnnds, chilnpinbs cornB nnd nil skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria)
Jluppy ItoomerH.
Win. Timtnons, Postmaster of Idaville Ind., writes: "ElectricBitters has done more for mo than all other medicines combined, for that bad feoling arising from Kidney nud Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be tho best Kidnoy and Liver medicine, made mo feel like a now mnn." J. W. Gardner, hnrdwaro merchant, same town says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing for man who is all run do,,n and don't care whether he lives or dios ho found new strength, good appetite and felt jnst like ho had a now loose on life. Only 50c. Nye & Co's. Drugstore
SHILOH'8 COUGH and Consumption Cure is Bold by us on a guarantee It cures consumption. For snle by Moffett, Morgan.fe Co
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria^
Merit ll'fiiN.
We 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 thnt sell ns well or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee tbem every time, nnd we stand rendy to refund tho purchase prico, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. Those remedies have won their great popularity purely on their morita. Nye & Co., drnggists.
INDIANA.
Interesting Bits of Information from Various Points.
Death of a Pioneer.
Sotimi lii-.ND, Ind., Aug. 10.—John Caldwell, one of South Hcml's pioneer residents, died Saturday night, aged 71 years. Mr. Caldwell was appointed to tho railway mail service through tho influence of the late Schuyler Colfax while the latter was congressman. While in the service he originated the present idea of distributing mail while it was on tho road. He was making a trip on the Wabash road when the string around a bundlo of letters made up at Toledo for Indianopolis broke, scattering tho letters on the floor. As he gathered up the letters he saw thnt several of them were intended for towns along the road aud through which they would pass en route to Indianapolis. It then occurred to him that mail clerks could distribute these letters cn the train, and at the eajliest opportunity he laid his idea before the superintendent Mr. Caldwell's plans were adopted, and tlie result is the present perfect mail service.
A Noted Politielnn Dead.
Brazil. Ind., Aug. 10.—One of Indiana's noted politicians and lawyers, Maj. W. W. Carter, died Sunday morning at about 1 o'clock. Mr. Carter had been atllictcd with brain trouble for over a year. Several months ago ho grew worse and was taken to the asylum at Indianapolis. After several weeks' confinement he returned home temporarily relieved, since which time he has been more or less ailing. The last few days he has been unconscious, and remained in this state until death. In 1S0S Mr. Carter was a candidate for congress against D. W. Voorliees and was beaten by a small majority. He was appointed revenue collector by President Arthur, which position he held for three years.
They Heslst the Law.
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10—The determination of the attorney general to compel tlie banks of this city to furnish the state board of tax commissioners with a list of their depositors and the amount each had in the banks April 1 is creating a good deal of feeling, and it seems that there will be organized resistance to the law. The deposits, according to the published statements of the associated banks of this city, range near §10,000 per day, and the bankers regard it. as a breach of trust to tell what any customer lias on deposit. The attorney general declares the law will be enforced.
Suing Alleged White Caps. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10.—John W. Abbott and Edward Benson, both oi whom have been handled roughly by alleged,white caps in the suburb of Haugliville, brought suit Saturday for damages against fifteen prominent citizens of that place, charging them with participating in the outrages and demanding heavy damages. Abbott says that he was arrested by the marshal, when the citizens took him away from the oflicera and beat him and then hanged hi .v. to a lamp-post. Benson makes similar allegations, and each of the plaintiffs asks for Si,000 damages in each of the fifteen cases.
Fictile Hoer-Sellers Arrested, Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 10.—Over 000 excursionists from Indianapolis, the majority of them members of German slngiug societies, picnicked at Lodde's grove Sunday. Prosecutor llaywoodis after local liquor dealers and has forbidden Sunday selling. While beer was flowing freely at the picnic constables appeared and arrested seven bartenders. They were arraigned before Justice Walton and fined.
A Farmer's Loss.
Coi.umiius, Ind., Aug. 10.—Mark Rawlin's barn near Franklin was destroyed b.v fire Saturday morning. Tho fire is supposed to have been the work of incendiaries. Six head of horses were burned, together with hay, wheat, agricultural implements, etc. Loss, §7,000 with $4,000 insurance.
Hroke Ills Ncck.
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10.—Otto Asher, the G-ycar-old stepson of Tobias Butler, of Jefferson township, Ind., was thrown from a horse, and falljng upon his head dislocated the spine at the base of his brain, causing instant death.
Car Works Will Not Remove. Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 10.—The statement that the car works in this city are to be removed to land purchased near Tolleston, in Lake county, is untrue. Receiver Masten says there is no agreement or contract whatever for the removal of the works.
Drowned While ISatlilng.
Goshen, Ind., Aug. 10.—Warren 0. Chipinan, a prominent young business man of this city, was drowned Saturday while bathing. It is thought he was seized with cramps.
Fatally Injured.
Covington, Ind., Aug. 10.—Abram Royer, a wealth}- citizen of this place, was run over Saturday night by a team driven by reckless James Hopper. Mr. Royer will probably die.
Lost a Ug.
Marion, Ind., Aug. 10.—John Franze, of the Canton glass works, fell under a freight car on tho Clover Leaf while stealing a ride. A leg was cut off and he will probably die.
Flames In a Fair Ground.
Wabash, Ind., Aug. 10.—Saturday afternoon sparks from a passing engine on the Wabash railroad destroyed over §4.000 worth of cattle and horse stalls, sheep and pig pens in the fair grounds here.
Struck Natural Oas.
Kouts, Ind., Aug. 10.—J. F. Fulton, while drilling at this place Saturday at 3 p. m. for water to supply the Chicago & Erie railway, struck gas at a depth of 120 feet.
Worth Its Weight tn (Sola. 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 nil 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. Henderson Dale, Druggist,
Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,
to
Carmi, HI
Write the Bradfield Regulator Co Atlanta, Ga., for further particular Sold by Nye Co., Crawfordsville, Ind
Sox. Mother, do you never weary with all your correspondence?" Lydia Pixkiiam. "No, my £011, these letters of confldencc bring to me the joy that a mother feels, whose daughter throws her arms around her neck and cries, 'Oh, mother, help mel' The women of the world arc my daughters, dear."
Son. "Yes, mother, and tliey love you."
Lydia Pinklinm's private letters from ladles In all parts of the world average 0110 hundred per 1 ay, and truly lias she been a mother to tlie race. Suffering woincu ever seek her in their extremity, and find both a helper and a friend. Correspondents will receive prompt and conscientious answers, ami tho sympathy of mother.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM 'S E E A E
I« the only Potltlve Cure and llrmedr
for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. J1 .c,ur.e.3
l*10 xyor*t
^nouisvittOtw*iB)iiiY«CHic»cbRy^g
Through Koute to
Greenrastle,
Michigan City, Bedford, New Albany All Points North, South and West.
Southbound.—No. 3 Night Brprcas. 1 a m„ dally No, 5. fast mail, 1.30, p. m. dally: No. 0, Grconcastlo Accommodation. 5.u p. m.. exoeptSnnday,
North bound.—No. 4, night express, l.ftl a, m., daily No. 0, fast mall, 1.30 p. m. No. 10 Lafayetto Accommodation, 8.2i a. m. except Sund iy.
No freight trains carry passengers. Trains 3, 4, 5.0, stops only ut County seats.
JAM KB BAKKRK,
Gen. Pass. Ag*. Monon Route
Monon Block Chi uro. Ill
Vandalia Line
DIKECT MOUTH TO
iiisliville, Chattanooga, "pruii SB a.
LA iiivj vuauMiiivvgaf Florida, Hot Springs. Texas, Kansas, Missouri Michigan, Canad
goods will more than hold us out.
Domestic Department.
We meution in this department as a Icador: 5 balCH 30 Inch brown muslin, 5c per yard, worth 8 cent*. Special prices on all (foods in this department.
HOSIERY.
Ladles, misses aud ehildrens in fancy stripes, solid colors, and fastblack, worth ten to 15c per pair for OC 100 dozen ladies fancy hose, l»oot stylo, inblack feet, colored tops, worth 20c at IUG
Al)outf0 dozen ladles hose, including fast black, fancy stripes, boot styles and OCn solid colors, worth 35 and 40c at
Ladles "drop Rtlch" Lisle thread hose, IAa fastblack, worth 75c at WC Ladies extra quality silk plaited hose in new^and prctt.j color combination worth £3$"Good bargains In every size and jality.
handkerchiefs!
Ladtefr' handorchlcfs at 5, 8V4,10,12^, 15.20 and 25c worth from ouo-third to oue-half more. Gentleman's bargain handkerchlofs 8tf, 10,124 and 15c, worth double.
WHITEGOODS..
2,000 yards check Nainsook worth
10c at
See the bargains In apron checks at
CO IVf POU N
forms of Female Complaints, that Bearing-down Feeling, Weak
nack, hailing and Displacement of the Womb, Inflammation, Ovarian Troubles, and all Organic Disease* of the Uterus or Womb, and Is Invaluable to the Change of Life. 'Dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus at an early stage, and checks any tendency to Cancerous Humor. Subdues Falntness, Excitability, Nervous Prostratlou, Exhaustion, and strengthens aud tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, etc., and invigorates the whole system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex, the Compound has no rival.
All Druggists sell It as a standard article* or sent hy mall, In form of Pills or 1,011'Hgcs, on receipt ut »I »K.
LY
DIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO.. LYNN. MASS.
An Illustrated book, entitled "Guldo to Health and Etiquette," by Lydia E Plrikham, l» of groat valuo to ladles. Wo will present a copy to anyone addressing us with two 2-cent stamps,
Big 4
Cleveland, Cin
cinnati, Chicago
Route.
&St. Louis R.
Wagner Sleepers on nlglit trains. Best mod ern day coachoson all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at Bloomington and l'eorlato and from ssour river, Denver and the Paclflo coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Sprlngflold and Columbus to and from the Eastern and son board oltles.
TRAINS AT OBAWPORDSVUUL OOINOWSST. No. 0 mall 0: in a. No.7 mall d...) 12::il) a. in No. 17 mall 1::IH in No. 3 Express .0:45p..in
OOINO BAST.
No.10 Mall (d) l:6nam No. 2 Express 1 f5 am No. 18 Mull 1 08 No.8 Mall.. l):lo mil
2
Qaelnnatl Ham 11 tea •ad Daytoa Thousand Mil* Baoks
•olt far Twsnty Dollars ui good
«v«MMdy tlekrt
Onrlna*d
CENTSJS
MUBIQCI
BCD Elf Iadlsnapolls iu At bar
MILE
flftaaa diffannl road* •n WMltnf
Northern Ohio
Clean Depots, Clean Coaches,
TeM* Bmflkb Paorls
a ClsTslaad
VIA KlafUftlMb •nil
CJUD."2
IS O S
GRAND SUCCESS.'»
This great midsummer merchandise movement of ours has given
us a wonderful business. We started out in the. commencement to
give .50 for $1.00 during the month. We have gotton away
beyond that. Our present prices will astonish you. ^You crowded us
the doors last week. Did we disappoint you in one particular? NO! NOR WILL WE EVER.
It we make some strong statements below you mny rest assured the
HOUSEKEEPERS LINENS.
Fast dye. Turkey red tabic linen 601n. 01^ wide, worth 35c at tIC Hest quality, turkey red table linen, 00 A *7« inches wide, worth 00c at *T§
Good quality all linen Damask 50 in, OA~ wide, worth 40c at OUC 00 Inch, all linen Damask very fine worth 00 and 05c, eight patterns to select A *7-*. I from, at .T"/C
Gu to 04 Inch extra flue, all linen Damask, bleached, unbleached and ecru, 22 paterus to select from, worth 80c to $1
All the totter grades table linen at irreatly reduced prices for this sale. Napkins and Dolloys to match, any hue at correspondingly low prices,
LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
Sissis [26 cents
Corset Covers ^ilU0
1 A^
I-4C
Chemise
854,
30
12,15,20 and 25c per yard. OUR MISCELLANOUS BARGAINS. 4,000 yds laco strlpo curtain scrim worth 8 J4c BC 2,000 yds fancy printed scrim worth 12 Vic for-.
....84.
Good bargains In lacecurtalno and laco bed seta. 50 do/en pure silk mils .35c 12 ydsTorchon laco 10c 20 dozen toys Wlnsor ties 5cojicIi
Sec the bargains weureoircring In cinbroderles at 10c. Ladies black kid gloves worth 81,11.50, and $2 slightly damages, for 50c.
A Hue satluo strip worth 70 ccntsfo 50 ccnts.
Night Dresses Corset Covers Drawers Chemise Slilrte
50 cents
ggra-475 cents
CorsotCovor
Nlglit Dresses Corset Covora Chemlso Drawers Shirts
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
Lndlis Jersey ltllibeil Vesta 5c each lud"
I# «Kl k.
PLlfC
1. Its the best. 2. It lasts.
3. It a ble&sure to chew it
4. It satisfies. 5. Always t^e
6.everybody
braises it.
7. You will like It. 8. You should try it. Askforit.ljiiistoi) having it,
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yoc Mmi imjfjJItHo
LTsr ItOWAMM AVSm CNUAOQ.
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mauneamamaastiffnaafKt
RUIlTlS GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can be given in a cup ot tea or cofToc.or In ir tlcles of food, without the tnOwIodgo of ih
—-~~y tho patent Ifr ajhodoratu drinker urn alcbollc wreck...1TNKVEH FAIL8i ,t oiv ates so quietly and with sucli certainty that patient undergoes no lnoonvcnlenco, an he Is aware, his complete reformation foted. 48-pago book of particulars fr oeN Ce.. drugrlsts Crawfordsville Ind.l In
SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS. We are asliainod to mention the rcduptlmi on Kitrlng wraps and Jackets. If yon hri In need of ans shoulder covorlngcomu In
what we will do for you.
HIIIIM
WASH DRESS GOODS.
Host American prints, shlrtlug ami dress styles,now deslgns.uew goods worth 0)4 for..
shilling, worth 12H and 15c for 1 lo.
ISO"
20c"
Milium uioprice by 2 and you will have tho real valuo.
The Leading Dry Goods and Notions House of Crawfordsville,
DOUBLE ROOMS--127 and 129 EAST MAIN STREET. S. In the rush don't, forget the Great World Beater, 50 cent Shirt.
4c
One lot, 3,000 -yards drew .tuff on Job counter. Including best prints and aoim' elegant brown mixed ginghams worth up to 10c at
5c 5c •3c
CO pieces line Satin In good shades ami and styles worth 1214 at One lot best Frcnoh Hatines, plain ami fancy designs,'worth 2S, 30 and O niic, at 10
A.000 new stripes dress Ginghams, Inclu stripes, pltilda and checks In all 1 shuilcs.'worth'lOo.ut... 0 I' •I.OoO yards flno ulrigliams. new doslgnH.
unit
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FRENCH GINGHAMS.
High novoltlosln French Ginghams, Inrlnil Ing many stylcsof single patterns, 1C 0 former price 25, !I0 and Sue, for 10 £."0^ 30 lnoli Armenlitu Sorgo and
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in beautiful designs,' worth 1 Sc.... Iu« 20 pieces best quality 32 Inch wide, 7 1 Or long Cloth, In 7 .hades, worth 12V4...
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Spaco forbids us nrcntloning tho
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bargains In this department. We will mvri'ly call your attention to our 44 Inch black AQr Henrietta worth 7fioat "3"
We mention tho abovo as especially attractive. Don't buy until you have seen the bargains In this department. It will pay you »'i'"
TOWELS-
Sooour towel bargains as follows: -S. BV4. 10, 1214, 17, 23, 20 and 44o. Crashi'i" cost.
