Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 August 1891 — Page 4

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MEN'S

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A l.nuii. IT'S bread

IB Carat Cigar

RAILWAY

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O feir ij b&ij^ufyere tye Wild itynje

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liKJAlRBANK&CO.

Have -A. Few In Stock.

BOYS',

WANT TO SELL THEM TO YOU.

124EastMain St.

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Camping

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

Dish.s, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Plates. In Tact, everything

tlmiy^u need for camping1 out at lowest prices,

Koss Bros., 99 Cent Store.

HMECARDS.

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ROUTFJ.

Wuy Holgtit '"I'-1"

111G 4 -Peoria Division.

.u Mull—I'.xpress I .u I Wp iii Ma«-Kx|n»R

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Utill Hr,NT-A limineonsouth Walnut wi ll

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anil summer kllclien.

Ail-Jiulii l.akerynr

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FOR SALE..

'1! AliK—A irofHl, itcnllc. frc'ili milk cow. lii'iuii'e at tlilD ollluu.

L'"lt •vU.l'.-A jtikkI Imrse ami mileli cow lit 7, S.-Wlnrelcr, l-Jliymitli ^nien -ii

l/ull SAl.K.-A White sewinir lnaelilnii at I I'-hilian eiml. Never been used. luijulro

•il tills.illle,..

|-T"lt SAI.K—All ien tiieeit silver wateli I ll-i-'ln inoveinetit.elieuti. Inquire at. the HfMnl It'll.-.

LOST^

I a vlnciu.lon 1 hilk i»n»l'iino hnnilVd AI'.imi-ol iiltlioputup mar Klontl Hull at Nf\v Koss t«lr «n 'HmfMiHj. Mi «H*r will I'i'use Mitn to Mis. S. H. (irahum, -lOTsnutli

n«-r sin-i-t.

I »ST--A Mack and whlto plnld sliuwl on tlio r« t:ial hitvv'«vini liiiwt mill tint Pini» Kills.

1 uiuck mm wmit? pumi miihwmmiuiu tn'twiM-n hur? ami tlii* Pino Kills, iurn to Mrs. ,1. \V. Skldmor\ K-K

WANTED.

\\*ASTKI) I^iriil representatives In 1 in 11 anil to represent Investment t.'iiinpany. .\il l".ss .11„, Hinvliiii, Itoyal 1 usuriuire 'l K-. i'litcaf o, 111.

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linn iniiiithly. il'xiiltalile. with op|0r1 unity to udv-iinee, tn rcprusetit loeiilly, 11 ro'•li"iilhle New Vnrk house. Itofercliee. M'liiiilaetiirer, l»'k llnx l."iS."i N. V. 'opt. lti.

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"McMovor tbo Cornor Book fltoro. Hesldonco r»00 South Waaliintrtrn Street *m"'t-hours—1 to 12.9. to np.in. and 7 o8 p.m

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Beats the heather"and thym! botlj together

SANTA CLAUS SOAP^rJ

£S

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CHICAGO.

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BEST in the city.

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAVMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

ADVICE

TO

NOItTII

WOMEN

If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

Cauteusviixe, April 2rt, 188I.

This will certify that, two members of my Immediate family, after bavins sulTerel for yoara from ItlciiAtrmil irre^nlnrlty, tMjinpc treated without bcnrllt by physiolau«, were at length completely cured bv one bottle of Hrndfleld'n l-'omnlo Itc^ulalor. Its elTcct is truly wonderful. J. W. Stiianqe. llook to "WOMAN inatleit FTIKK, whleb contftbia valuable laforiuatlou ou all female tltacuscs.

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. FOR 8ALE 11Y ALL V11UQQI&T8.

Hold I»v N ve & Co.

To Our FRIENDS and PATRONS

We take pleasure in amtou'iein^Oial the

Big Four Route

In Connection with the

Lake Short' Mifhitjun Snutlwrn mid Ni'.U' York (•nilntl i! H'h

Will I'liii a Popular Cheap Excursion to Put-in-Bay,

Lake uitauqua —-.— AND

Niagara Falls.

Tuesday, August iS, 1891 At the low rate of $5.75 from CR A YVFORDS VILLE

TO

NIAGARA FALLS AND

-ER.et"u.m.

l'njjiortionally lower rates to 1'UT-IN BAY and CI1AU'1'AU()l'A.

TORONTO.

AiMltloiml to

A.VafoMui"®o Thousand Islands

TickotB good for 5 days returning.

Coaches, Reel Ding Chair and Slet*\ 0lC5

THROUGH IHOUT CHANGE.

Make arraiiKiMiH.r to tro oil this e.vetirslon

Choajwst and best of tho Benson. For rnll liirorinatlon cult on or mhlress UKOUCK !5. KOIIINSON, Alfent.

Craivronlsvltle. lnillalia

DAILY JOURNAL.

]''1!1 DAY, AUC5UKT M.LWIL

'I'm Daii.v .Idliinai, is for kii1i liy Knlinisiii] A- Wnllaco.

Ami Broken.

Til is niornitig Uowiird Scott, tlio Him of Win. Scott, met with severe accident in tin' Vnlloy. lie wuh Htanding in the buck end of a wngon when the horses Btar od up Btuldenly and threw liiin out. breaking his arm. Tho acoidunt is juil.o a piunfiil oho.

Gunning For a Divoice.

Johnston .V Johnston 1.0 dav liled a di vorce suit against Win. (Mark. 'J'ho comiiliiint is Lnrie ]{. !lark and she states in her aflidavit that her husband deserted her immediately after their marriage in 1.K7S. One child was born and Sirs. Clark has had to hustle for both. Clack is a farmer and owns both real estate and personal property in Sugar Creek township. Mrs. Clark wants the divorce and snllieient alimony to support herself a::d child.

Narrow Escapu From Death. !joii Whittaker, of this city came near mooting an untimoly death at Mew Koss last evening. Ho had been attending he fair and being in a rush to get on loard the train before all tho seats were taken attempted to climb on liefore it topped. lie missed his hold and was falling between tho ears when tho step struck liiin and knocked him to one side of the track where he lay. Dr. Ensminger was callcd up and dressed the wound, tho young man having received 1 bad blow 011 the side of th« jaw. lie was able to be brought home last night however.

Indiana's Hace at the World'sFair. l'rof. .1. L. Campbell has just returned from Chicago where ho met with the executive committee of tlu Indiana commission of the World's Fair. The object of tho meeting was to select a sito of

Indiana's building and Prof. Campbell savs a most desirable place was picked int.. Similar committees from Ohio, Michigan and Wiscons'11 wore present it the same time and idso selected sites but were not nearly so fortunate as Indiana's committee. Tho entire Indiana commission will bo called together it IndianaiMiIis on Thursday, Sept. 10 to take action in regard to the orection if a building. 7

Laid Aside fler Widow Weeds. '•Tho funeral baked moats but coldly furnished forth the marriage table." Everybody remembers tho suicide of Charles Coekofair, which occurred two or threo- months ago, at Mace. Ho shot himself through tho head bofeause I10 said that ho could not be all he wished to his wife, telling her not two minutes before ho committed the awful deed that he would cease being a burden to her. His wife does not remain single long to mourn his memory as a marriage license has boon issued which permits her and John 13. Linn to wed. This early marriage certainly displays some haste, even though tho lady may not feel herself bound to reserve her late husband's memory.

It Was1'Out of Sight."

John W. Justus is a real handsome young man who travels for .T. C. Butler's tobaccos, lie camo in from St. Louis last night and almost had conniption Ct when he road about tho "something good" which old Tommy Ellis of Waynetown found in a plug of tobacco. Ho said ho had it from Tom Harrington, an Indianapolis drummer, that tho negro's thumb was not found in "Something Good" but in "Out of Sight" tobacco, and Harrington was on the ground when tho interesting relic was taken from the palsied jaw of Uncle Tommy Ellis. Tho Butler house manufactures "Out of Sight" as well as "Something Good" but the former is its best brand and the latter its worst. Mr. Justus represents "something good" but. has nothing whatever to do with things which aro "out of sight." T11 view of the fact that what UnoloTomm.V found was certainly not "something good" and certainly was "out of sight" in tho plug. Wo conclude Mr. Justus' statement is correct. Mr. Justus relates another amusing tobacco experience. Ho statos that at 0110 time when ho was selling the "Q and Q" tobacco a chowor found in his plug a rag which had evidently slipped from a man's wounded finger and found its way into tho plug. The discoverer of this rag was very wrnthy and stormed about in great stylo until tho manufacturers stopped forward and slated that tho rag was placed in every thousandth plug purposely and that it entitled tho finder to a pair of boots. This placated tho angry man and til Newtown, whore the incident occurred, tho "(J and Q" had an unprecedented run. Everybody was hunting for rags.

loir'n TUtn'.'t,

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

F. J. Cheney

&.

Toledo, O.

Co., Props., Toledo, ).

Wo, the undersigned,have known F..T. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West& Thitax, Wholesalo Druggists,

Wat.dino, Kinnan ,FC Mahvi.v, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. IlaUi Catarrh Cure is taken internally noting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. TostimonI ials sent free. Price 75c. jht bottle. I Sold by all druggists.

WHEAT THRESHING.

Working on a New Plan Sasisfactory Results. -,1 W. W. Hush, the veteran wheat thresher, this year adopted a new plan for threshing wheat by furnishing not only tho machine but all the necessary hands to furnish tho grain to the farme in the half bushel. The farmer took care of it from tho time it was delivered to him in tho measure. Mr. Hush boarded and lodged his hands in a tent whiel accompanied his machine. This plan relieved the farmer, and particularly the farmer's wife, of tho hard work incident to the threshing period. The plan worked admirably and both thresher and producer wore well ploaeed with the arrangement. E. F. NVilhite who kept, the time and books for Mr. Kush lias furnished Till-: Jot itXAi. witiia statement of the season's threshing. Tho machine used was a Peorless Engine and Separator. Tho price for threshing was 1(1 cents per bushel. Tho average number of bushels threshed jior day, which ineluded moving and setting, was 1,15.1 bushels. The following gives the detail "I the work:

D. Campbell—10 acres: '.100 bushels time, !l hours and 5 minutes. Newton Campbell acres ,117 bushels: time. 5 hours.

John Williams— -11 'acres l.l.il' bushels time .S hours and .1 minutes. A. C. Austin—05 acres: 1.1'JO bushels time, 113 hours and 10 minutes.

W. It. Stitt—40 acres: 1,010 bushels: time, 9 hours and 111 minutes. James Camplioll—111 acres 7(iS.\ bushels time, 7 hours and 20 minutes.

N. Campbell had one straw stack: A. C. Austin, four John Williams, three \Y. 1!. Stitt, three D. Campbell, three, and James Campbell, two.

Veer l'tirk and Oiil.la nl. To those contemplating a trip to the mountains in search of health or pleas ure, Door Park, on the dome of the Alleghany Mountains, :S.OOO feet above the sea level, offers such varied attractions as a delightful atmosphere during' both day and night, pure water, smooth, u-mding roads through the mountains and valleys, and the most picturesque scenery in the Alleghany range. The hotel is equipped with such adjuncts conducive to tho entertainment, pleasure and comfort of its guests as Turkish and ltussian baths, swimming pools for both ladies and gentlemen, billiard rooms, superbly furnished parlors, and rooms single or en suite, all facilities for dancing, an unexcelled cuisine and 11 superior service.

Tho surrounding grounds as well as tho hotel are lighted with electricity, have cosy and shady nooks, meandering wa'ks, lawn tennis courts and grassv play grounds for children within full view of tho inviting verandas. Six miles distant on the same mountain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for tho entertainment and acconimodatii.n of its guests. Both hotels aro upon tho main lino of tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad, have tho advantage of its splendid Yestibuled Limited Express trains between tho East and West, and are. therefore, readily accessible from all parts of the country. Tickets good for return passage until October •ilet, aro on sale at greatly reduced rates at- all principal ticket otlices throughout tho country. Tickets reading from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago, and any point on 13. Ar O. system are good to stop oil' at-either Deer Park or Oakland, and can bo extended by agent at either resort if di'iTosited with him for safe keeping.

For full information as to rates, rooms, etc., address George D. DoShielils. Manager, Doer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland.

Ti Illspcl Colds

Headaches and Fever.-, to cleanse the system elVoctually, yet gently, when costive or billions, or when the blood is iinp.ire or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.

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Wheat all threshed. Will Smith has bought a carriage. Aunt Nancy Johnson is quite sick. II. C. Browning has painted his barn. Tho Black Swamps will raise corn this year.

Now we haye rain md the farmers aro happy. George Lane, of Illinois, is visiting his sister, Eva.

J. M. Carter draws tho lines over tho best two-year-old in the county. Johnson A- Gott, of Pawnee, paid top prices for wheat, of which they bought a big lot and of a good quality.

Mrs. I. M. Carter and Miss Eva Lano visited relatives at tho State Capital last week and report a good time.

P. D. Johnson, in his 7(ith year, works at his bench from early morn till Into at night and makes tho best of hand -joined furniture and tho most salable handle that is put 011 tho market.

IIA 11:1.1. iu .\.

Mart Hamilton is at tho Marlinsvillo sprini.'s. Mahlon Butler and Elmer Pickeral have traded farms

Some of our young folks will go to tho Shades next week. Mr. took and sister were the guests Sunday of Miss Ora Johnson.

Friends monthly meeting was well attended Saturday at this place. Lon and Lizzie Miller made their semi-monthly visit to Potato Creek Sunday.

Miss Nora Hunt, of Fountain City, was tho guest of Miss Itiitio Johnson last week.

Our 'squire, John Yannice, united in marriage a couple last week in his usual happy manner.

Pleasant Butler and Lon Miller attended Old Settlers mooting at Sugar Plain Tuesday.

Messrs. Walter and Bob Wesnor, of Darlington, were seen on our streets Sunday evening.

Miss Ella Peacock, of Darlington, and Mrs. O. P. I'axson, of Greoneasllo, were tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Monday.

Misses Lizzie Brown, Ethel Lynch, Nora Hunt, ltatio Johnson and others attended tho Sunday school convention at Center Grove on Thursday of bust week.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoru

Next Door to Elston Bank.

t.i\in:\.

The long dry weather lias cut the corn crop short. A good rain fell here last Monday but not near as much as the jieople wanted.

A good many took advantage of tho excursion to tho camp mooting Sunday, but how much good it did some of thorn wo are not prepared to say.

Tho death of Mrs. John Barton occurred on Sunday. She was at tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Foster, when death camo. She was buried at New Kichmond Tuesday.

J. S. Bennett is trying to get the Juvenile Templars together again and says ho will open up the lodge room every Sunday at. 4 p. m., as long ub tlioy show a willingness to meet and work for the good of the order.

The I. O. G. T. meeting last Tuesday evening was rather slimly attended. But the Lodge Deputy says he will try and induce the members to turn out and in the near future wo will have 1 1 ice cream supper or some kind of a festival that will be entertaining. Now lei there boa good attendance on tho evening of the 1 Sth and every week thereafter until the monster evil will hide its deformed face, then fathers, brothers and sons can come homo sober and better oil'.

I'.i/f/i i:i:sitriti.\ yvO:

Quito a nice rain last Tuesday ovon.'nfv G. A. Gardner was iii Rockvillo last Wednesday.

Several from here attended tho North Salem fair last week. Miss Minnie ltookwoll is tho guest of her sister, Miss Stell Rockwell.

Miss Bertha Ilyton will teach at Shannondalo this coming winter. Miss Letha Quinley will wield the rod at Sugar (3rove this coming winter.

Miss Addio and Partha Lookabaugh were in Crawfordsville last Wednesday. John Wasson had a field of wheat of five acres which yielded thirty-ono bushels to tho acre.

Mrs. Malinda Hyton visited hor brother, Nowton Goodbar, near Ladoga, the first ot tho week.

Mrs. Mary Freeman, of Now Market, who has been visiting friends and relatives here, returned homo last Wednesday. 'v.,..

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S. A. It. Beach was in our midst on Wednesday. G. W. Widenor is at the Now lloss fair with his match general purpose team.

Amos Lynch sold '21 acres of land to Still man GotT for 81,100 this week. G. W. Alexander and family, .T. P. Bible and family spent last week fishing at Wide Water on tho Wabash.

Alex Meharry has moved to Lufayotto and not Isaac as stated in The Jouhnal. Hundreds of acres of corn that will not make over five bushels to the acre in Coal Crook.

John W. Uttorbaek is building a line residence on Holly Hock street, Bristle ltid go.

Jesse Fowler fell off his sulkoy plow Tuesday and broke his leg. Dr. Hamilton, of Waynetown, is attending him.

MAItlilCT.

Hov. L. F. Galey, of Wavoland, was hero to-day. Miss Fannie Doyle has returned from Indianapolis. .lames Armentrout and family will go tho Niagara Falls 011 tho 18th. .Tames Darnell, of Putnam county, will move to this place soon.

John .Busier took his fino road horse to the Now Boss fair. Now Market will soon bo ready for local option by another election.

Tho hoop factory has shut down 011 account of damage done by tho storin. MiBs Ratio Dillian, of Tnilianapolis, is visiting at Mr. John Glover's.

Quarterly meeting at Wavoland Saturday anil Sunday noxt.

A World Of (loml Things. Tho finest Peaches, in tho market, Mulons and Cantoloupes, l'liuns, TomotooB, Lemons and everything iii tho lino of (lobcacies at Connard's, West Pike street, Joel block.

-Tne Very Latest.

The New Vassal- and Plain Sailor Hats, New Argretts-Brushes and Wings just received.

Call and see them.

Agentjor

The Florida Steam and Hot Water Boiler.

Gas Fitting, Ga9 Fixtures and Gas Machines for Country and Suburban Residences.

Plans and Specifications

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

Account soldiers reunion at Torre Haute August 13th to 15th inclusive, at ono faro, SI.GO tho round trip. Good to return including trains of Aug. 17.

Tho Lake Maxinkuekoo special is continued during the fivo Sundays in August, leaving at 0:34 a. 111. Faro 82 tho round trip.

Saturday tickets to Maxinkuekoo at 82.90, good to return including the folowing Monday.

NIAOAllA FAM.S EXCintHION. Tho Big Four routo will run a cheap excursion to Niagara Falls on August. 18th, at tho satno rates as ast year. It will, however, this year run over tho L. S. & M. B. from Clovoland to Buffalo.

Motive.

The Sunday "Lake Special" train run by tho Vandalia Line, Torre llauto to Lako Maxinkuekoo (Marmont. station) and roturn, during tho Summer months, will 1)0 continued each Sunday during August.

Wo have sold Ely's Cream Balm about throo years, and have recommended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. Tho unanimous answer to our inquiries ib, "It's tho best remedy that I have have over used." Our ox porionco is, that whoro parties continued its ubo, it novor fails to euro.—J. II. Montgomery, & Co., Druggists,Decorah, Iowi..

When I began using Ely's Cream Balm my catarrh was so bad 1 had headache tho wholo time and discharged a large amount of filthy matter. That has ale most entirely disapjiearod and have not. had hoadacho since.—J. 11. Sonimers, Stophney, Conn.

My son has been afflicted with nasa catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream 13alin, and before ho hnil used one bottle, that disagroable catarrhal smell had all left aim. He nppears as well as any ono. It is the best catarrh roniody in tho market. -J. 0. Oliiisteail, Areola, 111.

The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

Clean Towels

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,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

ENGINEER.

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The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

K. C. WAIjKUI*. Proprietor.

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 office at C. A. Snodgrass' store 011 Washington street. Telephone No. 47.

KAILHOAI) ITEMS,

HAllVliST EXCURSION

Yia Vamlalia Line—will bo run Aug. 25, Sept. 15 and Sept. 2!) at greatly re dticod rates. Full particulars soon.

J. C. Hutchinson, Agent.

VANDAI.IA EX!ltllSION!i.

Account of tho K. of P. encampment at Warsaw, Ind., wo will sell at ono fare, 83.75, tho round trip, on August. 17th to 20th, good to return including August 24.

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HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC

28

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