Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 August 1891 — Page 3

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Flower Pots,

Of All Kinds.

Lawn and Cemetery

A S E S At Lowest I'ricvs.

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market for th~ money.

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99-Cent Store.

KEILY

124EastMain St.

The Crawfoi dsville Transfer Line,

It. I). WAMtlll', Proprietor.

I'.fsi'ngors and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or anv part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. Leave orders at the stables on Market Mreel, or at the hram-li ollicc at C. A. Snodgrass' store on.Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.

A woman may sew, A woman may spin, And a woman ache all day. But when Albright's bread And cakes come in her hous Then Vanish all others away.

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FAIRBANK N»K«THE BEST SOAP. ^SANTACLAUSSOAR

Have You Seen!

The Howard & Foster Calf S'^oc.

7 Wide, tor Men.

East Main street and be con

vinccd that they are the best goods on

Jl.ilhUO.tif ITEMS.

COUNTY t'AIUS.

Tho Vandalin will soli tickets un follows: To Camden Kept, 1st to 5th, $1.90 round trip.

Tho Sunday "Lake Special" train run by tho Vandalin Lino, Torre Ilauto to Lako Maxinkuekoo (Mnrniont station) and roturn, during tho Summer months, will be continued ouch Sunday during August.

TIIUHK (IIIANI) MALLYKST HSTONS

Via tho Big Four route to nil principal points in the west anil northwest, south and southwest, at very low rates August 25th, September 15th, September i!9th. Ticket,s will bo good Tor HO days returning. Stop-overs allowed at intermediate ]xinls for tho insjiection of farm proporty. Won't, miss this golden opportunity to secure homo in tho West. For lowest rates and full inforation call on agents Big Four Boute. (1. E. Bobinson, agent G. .V St. L. By., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Tho Monon Bouto will soil harvest excursion tickets on August 25th, Soptoinbor 15th and 20th to all ]oints south at ono faro for tho round trip, and to all western and northwestern points at very low rates. Tickets good to return 80 days from dato of sale. For rates and full information call at L., N. A. &. O. tiskot ofiico.

Via Vandalin, Sept. 15th. the Vandal in will sell hnrvost excursion tickets to all points south and to Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchison A- St. .Toe, Mo., at ono faro tho round trip. To ali points boyond Kansas City, etc., a faro and ono-third will io addud to tho ono faro to those basing points, making tho rato a littlo abovo ono faro to jioints in Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and intermediate ]Hints and roturn. Take tho 9:4-1 a. m. Vandalin train for porfoct connections. Como early and savo time. ,T. C. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

DAILY JOURNAL. N

DA Y, A l' (1UST

TUN DAILY JOITHNAL IS

fur

Bobinson A- Wallace.

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UHIPS._

—J. •!. Itisloy continues to improve slowly.

I lie Lafayette Cmo-ifr lias discovered that (ion. Wallace is at work 011 a new story."

—-It ih said that James It. Johnston will be elected sii]eriiitei'.df-nt of the Mission Sunday school i.r Center church. 1 he lire boys of the engine house have taken a young Gordon setter to raise, llie little beast is guarantied to be full blooded.

—It is stated that Warden l-'ronch, of the northern prison, has decided to ]xrmit prisoners to cultivate mustaches. LnJai/rtfc ('iinricr.

Bev. B. Fay Mills will begin a series of revival meetings at Terre Haute to-morrow. An effort should be made to bring him here. -Judge T. F. Davidson and wife returned Saturday evening from Michigan. Judge Davidson is quite feeble but is improving slowlv.

-The Y. P. S. C. K. of the Christian church has invited all the other young people's societies to nuot with them next Sunday evening at 7:1!0 o'clock. -The stockholders of the Citizens' Natural Gas company will bear in mind the mooting which takes place at 7 :.'!() o'clock to-morrow evening in the small court room. —1'inkerton detectives are employed byBarnum Bailey to prevent their patrons from being imposed upon by "camp followers." Ilence, there never was a complaint made in the history of the show of any incivility or anything else 011 tho part of any of its 1,200 employees. —Mrs. Bayless 1 [anna contemplates moving here to live....Miss Sadie Gilbert is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Klliott, at Laramie, Wyoming. Mrs. Klliott will return with Miss Sadie next month to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert.—-7Vnv 11 if!' /vV/i/rxx.

The exhibition given by Gorman's Minstrels at Music Hull Saturday night attracted a good audience and disappoint! 1 no ono. It was an excellent show throughout and wondrous to relate not a chestnut burr was thrown out into the audience. "There are others" but they will have to hustle beat the Gorman's.

B. Fine Effort.' •1

Bev. Frank Fox delivered his initial sermon in Crawfordsville yesterday to a largo and appreciative audience at the First Presbyterian church. His discourse was excelleiu in every particular, and treated of Christian faith and its connection with man's relationship itl God and his appreciation of God's good ness. Mr. Fox is stiil a student in tho seminary but gives great promise of having a power for good in the Amer­

ican pulpit.

They Are Ooining Patber Abraham. From the present outlook it would seem that thoro would bo more entries in eyerv department than at any previous fair in tho history of tho association. This morning secretary Morgan received in the mail 150 entries in tht ladies' department alone, all from out-of-town parties. Everybody in this section of tho State is coining to the Crawfordsville fair and everybody will satisfied.

Prank Suit's Pocket Book.

Frank Suit is a suave young man from Frankfort and is a son of Judge Suit, lie eamo to Crawfordsvillo Saturday evening to spend Sunday and have a good time. In some way ho lost his pocket book and had to got Marshal Knsminger to stand for his board bill at tlio Bobbins House this morning while ho went to Frankfort after the stuff..

Too Vicons to Live.

This morning as Mrs. Dan lteilly was walking along north Market street she was attacked by a vicious bulldog belonging to a butcher named Myers. The dog fairly tore hor clothes off her person and would probably have killed her if it had not, boon boaten off. Officer Charley Huffman wont, down to

kill tho brute.

Barnum's Bill Oar.

Barnum's bill car catno in yesterday from Torre Haute on tho Vandalin, and to-day a forco of men hns boon at work robilling tho city. Throo weeks from to-day Harnuin will bo hero in all his glory, and peoplo will tlock in by thousands from tho region roundabout.

lip a Tree.

The reports wliich have boon coming in during tho past few days concerning tho unparallolled wheat crop in tho Dakotas have had a depressing influence on tho wheat market. Tho bears have tho bulls up a tree and wheat this morning dropjjed to 5)0 cents a bushel.

To Dispel CoUl*.

Headaches and Fever:, to clcanso tho system effectually, yet gonlly, when costive or billions, or when tho blood is impure or sluggish, to jiernianontly euro habitual constipation, to nwakon tho kidneys and liver to a hoalthy activity without irritating or weakening thom, use Syrup of KH1_

—Seo those China silks, dross patturns, at 35 cents, at A Ik* Levinson's.

Union Services.

HOY.

G. W. Switzor

WHB

greeted with

an immense audience last evening, it being a union service of the First I'rosbytoriun and Methodist churches. The choirs of tho two churches joined together making a double quartette, and George I'. Hughes sang a solo. Mr. Switzor opened with some pleasant remarks about tho abseneo of the old prejudices which prevented anything like union services a few years ago and rejoiced that wo live in a day when Christ and tho truth hold a position in men's minds superior to crocus and dogmas. Ho also deprecated the manner of some preachers who intrude their own personality so much on their congregations that when tlioy die their places cannot bo filled easily. A minister should so impress his hearers with tho truths of religion that when ho passes away another man can continr.o tho work just as well. Tho meeting closed with a benediction by Dr. B.J. Cunningham.

Again Behind.

Tho Midland railroad is again in trouble in spite of tho Haltering accounts in tho city press of tho company's prosperity. Tho Midland pay day is the 25th but this month that day came and passed and no pay came. On the evening of tho 20th tho trainmen sent the company word the trains would not run unless cash for tho month's services was forthcoming. An answer was received from tho company asking that three days be granted in which to make the riffle. An employe in a position to know the feeling of of the trainmen says that after tho expiration of three i.ayx asked unless tho men are paid the road will be tied up in a harder knot than ever. The Midland will have to nut in its best licks if it gets into lira/.il in time for the coveted subsidv. Ill-mil Timi'x.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following are tho real estato transfers recorded for the week ending Saturday Aug. 29. John 0 oppy to S Mii^rmlcr,'JO ucres In ou1 Creok tp (h^i \V l.iiI'd!let11' l,i ('uthnrlnc l,u1'ollette. acres In Si-nll. Ip ^VOIUKI .InnO MeCulloiDth to has Miller sit lures in Union tii I.eoo.en Martin Clink to II It York, pt lot. In

l.'J trunsCVrs. ToUil

1,0(H) .00

IMciuiiiiil IIIM aoo.eo .1 II (iotfto.l W (loir II S-10 acres In llrown t| John I'rult.s to John Hornell etal, tract in Wuynetown H.'i.OO Sheriff Mont. I'o to Nutt, 'j lut in 1'2-t iieres In Union tp l.r.ou.oo Jacob K-ss!rr to Jurol, Zimmerman •It) acres ill Clark tp l.MT.i.en llitrVL'y lilies to Jacob K'esler, so acres In Clark tp .'1,1100.00 Jas. M. Irons Wilson Hun:. -10 ucrus In Miulison tp .. l.'.'OO.OO John W. Uttarback to II

Allen.40 acres In Coal Creek tp.... 1,400,00 Aaron Kuust to \V Chliilers, '-0 acres 'u llrown tp 1,000.00 I'eler llonicy to Cook, 78 acres inl.'niontp '2,,'100.00

Wants Corey's Scalp.

Tom Kinnaird, a pugilist of Grand llnpids, Mich., and a dead beat and thug in good and regular standing, is now in Michigan City trying to get up a fight with tho airy Ed Corey of tho dumpling locks. Kinnaird thus cards tho Michigan City papers: "I have deposited §100 in the hands of Harvey Jossnp, of Laporte, for finish fight with Ed Corey, who claims tho championship of tho State, and I hereby challenge him to fight 1110 for any sum between $100 and §500 and under any conditions that may be .agreed upon later. He has made his boasts of being the best man and now I will ask him to put up or shut up. I mean business and my money is up.

Saturday evening on Market street a number of small boys wero amusing themselves by hauling each otlior up in the air by the rope which had been left attached to one of tho old electric light poles. Whilo Will Manson's little son, Malilon, was high in air tho rtipo broke and tho littlo lad fell heavily to the ground. His arm was badly broken ind ho was badly bruised.

:. VV Tho Cora.

The metroimlitan papers are all badly "off" in reporting the corn crop out of dnnger. There is not an acre of corn in Montgomery county that would not be badly injured by frost as lato as tjo middle of September 11ml many fields would bo ruined by a heavy frost even later than that dato.

Will Telegraph Congratulations. Bev. B. S. Inglis will be married to Miss May I'oirco at Minneapolis, Minn., to-morrow. Y'esterday tho session of tho First Presbyterian church gavo notice that it had been decided to telegraph their pastor tho congratulations and best wishes of tlio congregation.

Annis-News Sold Again.

S. M. ColTman, former proprietor, has purchnsod the Argus-News from W. E. Bosebro and took possession to-day. Ho will bo assisted by Mr. Bosebro, whilo Harry Duckworth will enter the Senior chtss of Wabash Collego this fall.

The Soap

Cleans Most

is Lenox.

Safety-Fins, 3cts a dozen Hair-l'ins, Sets a box Towel Bings, 5cts Good Hair Brush, Nets. 2-1 Sheets l'ajwr, 5cts Envelojiefl, 4ets Shawl-Straps, Sets Satino AVinsor Ties, Hots 500 Darners, Sets. l'ins, let Set Needles (worth lOcts) for lets Zephyr per oz. 5cts Mosquitto Bar, 5ete. 100 pairs Kid Gloves, worth 81, sizes to 1-2, for 25cts. 400 pair Block Hose, worth lOcts, go at 5cts per pair.

Nexl Door to Elston Bank.

ADVICE TO WOKEN If you would protcct yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAUTF.KPVJI.LE,

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, CA. FOB SALE 1IY ALI, miUOQISTS.

Bold by N vo & Co.

Notice to School Children.

Prof. Wellington will moot all children who were enrolled in tho city schools last year at his oflice next Saturday morning for the purpos? of distributing fair tickets to them.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Walter Clark and Nora Strickler.

PERSONALS.

—Herb Lucas is in the city. —Ed Reynolds is in Chicago. --V. Q. Irwin went to Tipton to-day.

W. T. Brush was in Lafayotto today. •—Frank Yeagley wont to Cincinnati this morning. —Guy Steele lias returned from Indianapolis. —Carl Barnes is over from Indianapolis. --Aloii/.o Young went, to Lafayette to-day.

iy.

Titos.

KINXAIKP.

Aru Broken.

Townslcy is in Frankfort to-

Stant Wilhitp has returned from Frankfort. —T. 1). Brown and wife spent Sunday in Wavoland. —Harry Duckworth went to Chicago Saturday night. —Surveyor Will Hunt will spend tho coming winter in Florida. —B. A. Henry and wife, of Wayneiwn, visited here yesterday. —Mrs. Emma Lane, of Elwood, is'the guest of Mrs. Sarah Dolierty. —Prof. Robert A. King and wife aro expected to arrive hero to-morrow. —Mrs. W. B. Turner, of Dodge Citv, Kansas, is visiting relatives in this citr. —Mrs. C. U. Sloekbargernnd brother, Clareneo MeCluro, aro visiting in Waynetown. —Mrs. C. 17. Stoekbarger and Clarence MeCluro aro visiting in Waynetown. —Mrs. Charles Haines and children, of Dayton, Ohio, who have been visiting M. W. Brnnor, returned to their homo to-day. f'f.. —C. A. Elliott loft this morning for Findlav, Ohio, where ho will act as foreman on tho morning Rt'iiublicmi. —Little May Spurrier returned homo this afternoon after a two months' visit with her grandparents, at Morristown. —Mrs. Patterson, of Crawfordsville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeKoy, returned home this afternoon.—Lttfuyellc Vintner.

llow'h This?

Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward for any caso of catarrh that cannot 1k cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHUNKY fc Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WRST

,FC

TIII'AX, Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, O. WAI.DINO, KINNAN A- MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Ilajtjty lloonters.

Wm. Timtnons, Postmaster of Idavillo Ind., writes: "ElectricBittorshas done moro for mo than all other modicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of samo place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo tho l)est Kidney and Liver medicine, made mo feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, samo town says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing for a man who is all nin do.. and don't care whether ho lives or dies ho found now strength, good appetite and felt just liko ho had a new leaso on life. Only 50e.. Nyo & Go's. Drug Store.

MAKE ROOM S

April 20, ISM.

This will certify that two momlwra of my Immediate family, after Imvhw sulTcrod for yours from ITKciiMrtinl Irregularity, triMited without benefit by physicians, wcro at length completely cured by ouo loU lo of llrndltalri'tt I'omiilo Itcgulator. its effect Is truly wonderful. J. \\. STKANUB. 11,vr»k to WOMAN mnilM FIUSK, which (ymtniim valuable information uti all fouiule Utmuucn.

Owing to the immense purchases now being made in the East, and our store now heino- crowded we must make room for this large stock of new goods, at any cost, and commencing on Monday August 17, we will sacrifice these goods at prices that will astonish vou. We will positively sell as advertised. We quotha few prices:

8,000 yards till linen Crash at 5cts/ 100 Corsets, worth $1. largo size, go at-liScts. Another lot at 21cts.

See the Lacc Curtains at 18 and 9N cvnts per pair. l,0(i() pair all Linen Towles at 15 cts.

Our SI Colored Honerittas at 7.'Jcts. Our 50-cent Henriettas at H5cts. 1,000 yards Wool Debaige, worth l!(l conts, at 38 cents.

Black Dress Goods—our prices will surprise you. j„mostown Dress Goods at 19 cts.

8

White,

81H®33OI NO.

S, JflJiOMUe No.

Wblte, SiafHo. RVK—Easier and lower. No. cash, 87^® 88Vio September, 8SQ834C.

DABLBT—Was dull. No. a September, 07o Cosh by sample—No. 8—48G(l*io common to cholcc No. 4, -11X2,Wo, and No. ft, 40Tii4Sc.

MESS

Pons—Trading moderately active and

prlccs unsettled. Prices ranged at tiaoocj, 10.10 for oasht I10^)J®10.10 lor September I10.1SQ10.83 tor October, ami ClJ.7*,itftis!.HU lor January.

LAUD—Market

moderately active' and prleea

easier. Quotations ranged at ge.tvyuAtu for oaslii K.OOaaeA for Bcptcmbcr Ja.702,0.7G for October, and t&9!>@7.0A for Jaouury.

Poot/rnT— Live Chickens, lOn&llc ier in Livo Turkeys, 9®10o per lb. LIvo Dueka, 8® lOoper lb. LIvo Ooeso, J3.0004-00 per dozen. ntJTTEB—Creamory, 14®B3c: Dairy, Packing Stock. Hex

Oiw—Wlsoonatn Prtmo While, 8c Water Whluv 81401 Michigan l'rlme White, tuiot Water White, lOtici Indiana Prime WI to, U&c Water White, lOo Headlight, 176 tcBt, OKc: Gasoline, 87 dog's, t4o T4 deg's, B^o.

Liquons—Distilled Spirits remnln steady oo tho basis of 11.18 per gaL for finished goods.

NEW YOIIK.

WHEAT—Docllned

Aug. 80.

tM'ftlKo on weak oables

and lover western markets. August, il.mu September. J1.00H®1.1W October, ll.07"4® 1.07*1 November, I1.08H01.0»s Dccomber, tl.09HQl.10Hs January, tl.UM February, tl.lSH May, »1.HH®1.!!?».

Cons—Dull, UClMo lowor, weak. No. a, 7W1750. OATS—Doll, weak. WoBtern,

PROVISIONS

WAIA

Deef qulot, steady. Extra

mess, I9.KHJ10.00 family, (13.00314.03, Park quiet, steady. Now mess, tll.MkS12.00 old mos& IIO.OOaiO.T3 extra prima tl0 89®l0.3. Lard arm, quiet Stoatn-rendsrea, (0.07)4.

CLEVELAND, O., AUG. M.

PEinoLUUM Qulot Standard wblto HO, 6Hc: 74 gasoline, 7c 60 gasollno, 10cj 09 na ph tha, OHO

LIvo Stocfe CnicAao, Aug. 29.

CATTLE—Market moderately active

and prices

steady on all graded Quotations ranged at t&96&0.80 for prlmo to fancy shipping steors H.90®1.80 for good to choice dot H.l(®4.fl0 for common to fair dot t3.7MJ4.40 tur butchers' steerBi K.OOS3.CIO tor stockors tlCOa^.H) (or Texans U00O4.63 rangers tl0038.60 for feeders (1.A0O3.S0 tor cons tl.fOaS.OO for bulls, and [email protected] Veal Calvos.

Boos—Market and prlccs 6e higher Sales ranged at t3.wa4.43 for Pigs i4.B!ai.70 for lighti HOO&4.9Q for rough packing t4.65a R.no for mixed, and U,U®9.M tot heavy pauklng and shipping lota

—Persons having rooms to rent or desiring to furnish board to students, will please leavo their names and address at the oflice of tho treasurer of tho collego, No. 7, Fisher Building.

T. H. KISTINE, Treas.

For Sale.

Fon Sale—Or will trade for small farm, 8 7-10 acres, 1J miles from couit house. Well set in small fruits, with a good loaring orchard. Comfortable house, good out buildings, well, cistern, etc. Inquiro at this otllce. tf.

2,000 yards Hall Wool Dress Goods at 7 I-2 cents English Cashniers worth 25 eon's at 17 cents.

Scotch and French Ginghams oniv 11 cents. Dark Outing Cloth 5 cents.

Muslins. Sheetings and Crashes bolow all competition. See the Cliallies at 4 cents.

Best Prints at 5 cents. Millinery Goods must be closed out at half price.

The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

MTCNT APPLIED FOR.

CR088-8ECTI0N OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ENGINEER.

Agent for

I flniFSI Theywil! keep your LrtUILOi feet dry and warm. ED VAN CAMP & CO.

MRS. ADDIE DODD

lias opened a branch ofiico of the

The American Steam Laundry.

129 South Green Street,

Laundiy left there wili receive prompt atleiiliou.

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

The Florida Steam ard Hot Water Boiler.

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

Plans and Specifications For City or Country Work in any of tho above branches.

THE MAKKKTS.

Grain., Provisions, i:t c. CmoAoo,

AUR. P9

FLOun—Quiet but dtOBdy. Spring Wheat Put60ts, ffi.50tft5.75 butters', M.60iM.7ii Winter Wbot»t Flour Pntonts, 4S.00©6.t» Btrulglitq, M.7r®5.0a

WnEAT—Ruled weaker. No. 8 August, P6'sc B.S1.00 September, 9&&9SXc December, *1.00 01.01*.

Court—Moderate trading ut lower prices. August, os®63yo September,

1)3(2,03?,

Octo­

ber, MB57%c Year, 4 Hffi474o Mny. •15SJ.i:i'iie. OATS—Slow. No. it oush, 26J-SO/Utiaa September, £8Jj328Xc October, May, S-'!i®3SMc. Samples lower. No. S, 2'.ka'W.i' No.

IJIt. Illisitt'S

"V" aporize

.' Por I lie en re of

Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung Trouble,

Now on exhibition at lirown .V Son's Drug Storo, Crawfordsville.

Slotl,hollcrx' Mrrtliii).

A special meeting of tho stockholders of the People's Natural (ias Company of Indiana, is called for Tuesday, tlw iirst day of September, IK!)!, at, 7 p. in., at small court room in tho city of Cra-v-fordsville, Indiana, for tho'purpose of taking action on a resolution to reduce tho capital stock of the company from $500,000 to .?:100,000, also to increase tho number of directors from live to seven. The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at the same time and place, at which meeting among other thing a proposition to increase tho shares of capital stock from S?2.r to $100 will 1K acted upon. ,Yi \V. P.

LLTIIIKON,

Pres.

JT. 1). IWA.VKON,

Attest: J. II. DII.KS. A. F. Kainsoy, Sec. Crawfordsville, August 2'ltli,

Don't fail to attend tho groat mako room sale at Levinson's HUB week.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai

—Our entire stock will bo slaughtered this week to make room for the new gooks at Abe Levinson's.

Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted aa a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. —W. A. Hoover, Druggist, Denver.