Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 September 1891 — Page 4

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A woman with a OMIWJTOUJ ulcer ot fttm' standing find Are inohoi In diameter bni been entirely relieved by •lx bottlci of Swift's Specific. I coo•lder it« effect* wonderful, almost ml* raoulou*. EBT. J. H. CAMI-BXLL, ColuinbuB, Q»

Will Cure

A young main near this town hud gating o&ncor on bis face, whJoh had destroyed Ms nose and wai eating toward! Mfl eynA. As ft l.vit report 1 pul on Swift's Spociflo, and tt ha* enred hi *1 entirely sound and weQ. DB. M. F. CHUMLKT, Oglethorpe, Qm

SkinCancer

Ttoatijo on Cancer mailed free. Bwt/t Spool On Co., AUant*. te

Now Is the Time

Tu ktu»p youri»y«.'? npwi fo tin* Ilutyaln

am Mtlorlh^rin

W" atohes.

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207 East Main Street

When One Says

l'llt) l'( 11A1 'ITS look will lint wi uot stiuul tlio test or will fade, mark him down as nil

Ignoramus—OLIO who odors ano|iinion on something lie knows nothing about.

If hemieals lire washed out of tin- work it cannot fade iftlie .chemicals are not eliminated the work will fade no mutter .•what price might be charged or how it may be made. Water is cheap, use plenty of it ami photographs will never fade.

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Uver (Jon Cunningham's.

Tiie Ladies

Arc lit'giiiniiitr to think about Full

Hon n-ts. and. of course, they

all expect to call first oil

MRS. WILSON,

127 South Washington.

Wo Invite the Publicto Call and Investigate

OUR NEW METHOD

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Insening Artificial Teeth

Without the use of Large Rubber Plates.

This method is entirely new and is pati-uted, and is used only by us in this and adjoining counties. By this method any number of teeth can lie put in without. extracting any good teeth vou may have, and no plate in the roof of the MlOlltll.

Teclli Kxlracled Without Pain

liv use of Vitalized Air, Nitros Oxide ias, Klectric Vibrator and our celebrated Local Anesthetic. Gold and silver lilling at reasonable prices.

All uork warranted as represented.

Gonzales & Galey,

Dentistu.

NOW

I om-ii 111*touch sellout In the •inner.

r. (i ultwiril wilt ,.

Those who

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Hire purl nt Septoln leuni unit ^peak pro .. I'roni'li liiniriiniri'. are tiivll.il to cull uiid see him or send him theiraMress IUHI lie wilt cull ill them. I.'1II.V,RS every eventnir iomTp 111. Hi 11. 111 i-voeptlmt Sat 1111 lily. If there shouM he ten hettes to take lessons Mr. iiillioril wilt linlii tor t.hein

I M» :ik properly In ,1 liri.-f tt tin.

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special ehiMf

11 tlie afternoon rnnn I! till o'clock. Keen Inr I hree months' course 110. (.'all or uililross, L. J. (il.'IIIOHIl 1 ','7 8011th *1 roeii Si.

Heating and Cooking,

i,::y

Thompson & Cates,

South (ircrri Street

\!!.Y JorKXAI.

I lirKSDAV.SKIT. 3. lknJM

LIKE A ROMANCE,

Tin'Story of Dariujr Expedition Told ly One of the Participants. Kveryone who heard W. .1. Knight ami saw his paintings when he was here last year speak ill the highest terms of his lecture on theAiidrewsKaid. lie tells a ph:'ii, straightforward tale with no rl.i ..rioal llourishes, and yet his auditors say it is so full of thrilling incidents, narrow escapes ami terrible privation as rooms like a romance. Mr. Knight will probably never visit t'rawfordsville again. Like all the veterans of 'I'll he will not lie with us long, and the Sons of Veterans who have shown the enterprise of getting him to come h-.re should receive the liberal patronage of the public. The receipts will go to

the relief fund of (.'amp Travis. The entertainment will be at. the Y. M. 0. A. auditorium 011 Friday evening at eight o'clock. Tickets 011 sale at 25 cents at Initli liook stores and Laymen's cigar store.

A Good Movo.

We failed to note an important fact ill our report of the recent meeting of the Board of Kdncation. The Trustees ably assisted by Mr. Znck. our ell'icient county superintendent, have ostaVishod a rule that not only conduces to the uniformity of school work and saves hundreds of dollars for the county but ul the same time prevents worthless aparatus being placed in the school rooms. Tiie board can not lie too highly commended for this precaution. Before it is possible for any article to be sold, the agent must meet the board, or have some action taken with reference to the appliance he wishes to sell. The matter is then carefully considered by the entire board anil if it meets villi their approval and the price is not exhorbitant the appliance is adopted.. If the conditions are not favorable the board so informs the agent and he knows at once that further work is unnecessary 1'lie only matter of this kind that came before the board at their late session was a combination chart and book rack. very useful article, invented liv an ingenious "Ilousier school master" of New Uastio, I ml., and a series of charts bv the same party entitled "The Standard Business ('hart,"' containing practical essons of use in every day life. This chart is designed to illustrate the importance and practical features of the lessons contained in the various text, books used by liiin. This feature is combined with a tine set of writing charts. By using liese charts the monotony of the writing lesson is obviated by getting the pupil interested in writing descriptions of land, deeds, mortgages, notes, checks, drafts, contracts, etc.. etc. In fact the chart is the most practical thing in this line we have ever examined. The wants of the chart and rack were explained to the board bv A. L. Kilar, the general senior member of the firm or Hilar .V Wilson, of Now Castle, and after a thorough examinaion the work was unanimously adopted by the board. We understand that he price of the .-hart is very reasonable. is high time that more work was lieing done in the common schools of a practical nature, and the action of the board will certainly have a tendency in that direction. More attention should b: paid to tin1 common schools than anv pother, (or at least as much from-tlie fact, that four-fifths of the pupils are compelled to rely upon them for their entire education. "The most good to the greatest number"' should be the motto of school oflicers.

Will Represent Wayne Township. A. N. liiggiiis, of Waynetown. is liusv preparing a feature for the county fair which will be both unique and resplendent. He has thirty-six little girls rang, ing from (i to years of age and is teaching them a beautiful drill. One lozon of the children will be dressed ivholly in red, another dozen wholly in vhite and the third dozen wholly in blue. They will give an exhibition of their drill at the fair gruund on Tuesday. It is nredless to remark that it will cause' groat attention and elicit great applause.

James and Rachel.

.Tames Delaney, of Darlington, was in the city to-day consulting hiu attorneys, ('ratio »V Anderson, He1 proposes to light the divorce suit brought by ltachel, his wife, and savs 1 hat when lie is through with her ltachel will weep for something besides her children, to-wit: her alimony. Mr. Delaney says hois not in the habit of getting drunk, neither did he kick his fair bosom companion, or drop her with a door latch. He will never let ltachel have the divorce if the law can keep her from getting it.

Electric LichtsFor the Campus There is considerable talk "f tlir^e electric lamps being placed in the college campus, the college to pay for the lamps and the city to put up poles and wires and run the lamps the same as tho streetlights. This would bonotonlva good thing for the college in this way of protection from tramps and students on night of February 22nd, but it would also satisfy a long felt want of tho citizens who reside west of the camjuis..

Mason fruit jars at Carlson's.

Nickle alarm clocks warranted two years, only 7!c at 2B! east Main street.

CHIPS.

The north bound mail train 011 the Monon was two hours late to-day. Alliert Miller went to fowler to-day loaded down with prairie chickens.

Wheat is bringing the honest fanner HI) cents to-day and mighty little of it coming in.

Sheriff Bible says he reckons he will let Mat (ioben take old Mrs. Kite to the insane asvliim.

The meetings of B. 1'ay Mills are causing a great and much needed religious revival at Torre Haute.

St. John Kosa, the piack optician who worked Crawfordsvillo some mouths ago, is now operating in Frankfort. —Tnr. .loriiNAi, l.n discont:nued 1 ruling the weather repot exi e, in a very conspicuous place on the first page. •Orawfordsville is happy, Barnum's show is billed to exhibit there. We our neighbor.— I r.tiilfoi OVMV/It —Alio Caster the other day sold a car load of hogs which averaged up well, notwithstanding the alleged short corn crop. Abe never fails op hogs or wheat —The wet weiuher to-day was a killer on the Lafayette and Danville fairs, llie large crowd which intended going to Lafayette was reduced to a paltry half dozen. —'Wingate is getting up a bank with a capital stock of $25,(1110, Mrs. Elm.' 0. Whitehead has taken $:,()t)tl worth of shares. The bank is backed by some of the wealthiest men in Montgomery and

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Tippecanoe counties. —The ladies of the fourth section of tho }I. E. church will give a social in the church parlors on Thursday even ing. A full supper will be served from 5 till 8 o'clock, after which Misses Annie Carr and Maine Wilhite will favor the friends with recitations. All are cor dially invited to attend

Only a few years ago Mr. .T, A Bailey, Mr. 1'. T. Barnum's only and equal partner, was a comparatively jioor man. To-day, by industry and untir ing energy, he has accumulated a for tune of §1.5(10,000, and owns one-lialf the Greatest Show 011 Earth, the only show over venturing upon so hazardous an undertaking as a journey to Europe

It has been discovered that the old crazy woman who drifted in here a week or so ago is of French extraction and talks away glibly enough in (hat Ian gunge. An interpreter learned from her that she had been in Iho asylum nt liiohniond, Intl., find in the poor house at Torre Haute. These institutions have boon notified and if not heard from soon Mr. llart man will place his charge in care of a Vandalia conductor with instructions to drop her off at Torre Ilaute.

Miss Ilovey's select school will open Monday September 14th. at her resi donee 50:5 West Wabash avenue.

A good 3 ounce American stem wind watch, warranted live years, only §5 at 1 east Main street.

PERSONALS.

—Charlie Goltra is in Im'.ianapolis. —W. W. Ewing is visiting in Ladoga. IJ. it. Kussoll went to Covington to-day. —.lake .Tool loft to-day for Buffalo, N, V. —Tom Nolan went to Salem the afternoon.

Kd Brewer left this afternoon for Martinsville.

—I'rof. It. A. King and wife arrived in the city to-day. Wilbur Coolev will spend Sunday with his girl in Bedford. —John Walters is visiting a voting lailv in Salem this week.

Elias Talbott and family removed to-day to Champaign, 111. Miss Helen Smith returned from Indianapolis this afternoon.

Henry B. Hulett returned to-dav from a visit at I'eabody, Kansas. Ed Harris is now at Oakland,Minn., but will return here in a few days. .1 lid go Tt F. Davidson is feeling milch better since returning homo. ---M isses Mary Campbell and Nellie B.ikor wont to Indianapolis to-dav.

I'rof. II. B. Kingerv and family have arrived in the city from Wooster, Ohio.

Miss Jennie Hiloy, who has been visiting in tho city, returned to Philadelphia to-day.

C. T. Simmons, who has boon visiting bis father, Itev. T. J. N. Simmons, went to Bloomington to-day.

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1'anl Ilughes, Ked Snyder and John L. Davis went' to Lafayette this morning 011 business in connection with the fair. —Mrs. ,T. C. Fullenwider, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parent,*, Mr. and Mrs. II. ltice Canine, 405 south Washington street.

Henry Wnnson, William and Jeff Seoit and wives returned from Delphi last night where they attended the funeral of Thomas Scott. —I'rof. ltobert A. King and wife arrived in the city this morning from Voungstown, Ohio. They have not yet secured residence proporty. '.'i.:

Going to Get Married. S

Mii-s Katie Allen, Iho beantiftil daughter of Mrs. George Allen, of .Toplin, Mo., is to bo married to a young man there in a few days. Her intended is poor but honest and is said to bo quite a fine fellow. Katio is

too

well known

hero to

need a eulogy in these columns

Wnv wn.II VOD COUGH when Shiloh'a 3ure will give you ammndiate relief. Price 10 cents, 5*0 cents and 81 Moffott Morgan & Go."

THE SUNFLOWER STATE.

The Immensity of the Fruit and Grain Crops—A Visit to Ft. Riley. ICorrcsp. of The Journal.]

MANHATTAN, KAN., Aug. 31, 1891 Thinking to-day of Indiana and Orawfordsville, the thought comes to me that jierhaps the many readers of Tin: IOUKNAL might like to know somewhat of the impressions made ujion an Athenian maiden by this great "Sunllower State." First of all the amount of fruit grown hero seems wonderful. Surely the apples of Kansas are sullicieut to supply a great part of the wall's of the Union in all directions one may see the trees drooping to the ground, under the weight or their rosy-cheeked burdens, while tho golden pear seems 110 loss abundant. Then, too, in driving over the country, one sees field after field of sta'.ely green corn tossing its tasslod heads to tho waving breezes as if to say that, here indood. might "Peace and plenty cheer the laboring swain.''

This little town of Manhattan is a very pretty place. Standing 011 Blue Mountain, looking south the village seems sleeping nt one's feet, enwrapped in 11 moss of foliage. To the left the laughing waters of "the Blue" dance merrily along, while across the dividing ridge one can almost imagine the waving wheat fields of old Indiana. Far to the right 011 a distant hillside gleam the tall, white monuments of tho silent city of tho dead, while skirting tho distant horizon far ns eye can reach lie a circle of protecting hills, almost massive in their grandeur and sublimity.

Ft. ltiley ^is but eighteen miles distant. The quarters of the soldiers are all of the beautiful white stone, quarried so extensively bore, tho roofs are of tiling pain toil red, making a pretty contrast with the green of the surrounding foliage. Horo is kept with tenderest care, the gallant war steed of General Custer hero, too, is stationed the regiment which did such bravo service at Wounded Knee. The mess-room is wonderful in its immensity. In Hit basement, are the OVOIIB. The attendant who kindly showed us around, inserted in their cavernous recesses a long handled Bhovel upon which he drew forth, pin after pan of golden brown steaming rolls. They only bake twentyfour hundred a day. These he very kindly invited us to partake of, but as we had just gotten through with a picnic dinner, much to our disappointment we were obliged to decline his hospitable offer. In another room two 111011 had peeled a tub of potatoes and were still going on with tho good work. They also were making hash, for another tub stood near by filled with chopped meat, and we thought from the odor there might be few onions in tho mixture. The consomme pots—but words fail me —they were largo enough to tako in 1 whole calf, and such bubbling and boil ing as was going 011 within. There was also a largo nickle tank, labeled "hot coffee," which greeted our olfac tories with a most delicious odor. We visited the now riding hall we inswetod the barracks we witnesseil a ga'me of base ball between tho Almas and Fort Riloys, but which was not half so exciting in its intensity as are the games of Wabash vs. DePauw. As we passed the guard house we saw one jxior followon duty, pacing up and down in the broiling sun, his carbine slung across his shoulder, while tho reckless miscreants within seemed to bo having a good time on tho vine-wreathed portico. At Ft. Riley may be seen tho monument marking the center of the United States, not including Alaska also the first State house of Kansas, in whoso dismantled walls still remains tho aperture torn by a cannon ball during the days of tho slavery trouble.

Much more might bo said of Ft. Riley, but time and space forbid suffice it to say, we wound np nioBt pleasurable day by a drivo homo in tho dusk of the evo, and under the glimmering star light while tho now moon hung a quivering crescent in the sky.

Manhattan is tho seat of tho State Agricultural College, Its buildings are commodious, the grounds oxtensivo and well kept-, intersected by gravelled drives and dotted with shrubs and parterres of glowing flowers, tho whole wearing an air of ponce and prosperity. A few days since wo visited the artificial ice factory. Tho water is assisted in finding tho freezing point by means of pipes passed through nmmonia. It is frozen in cakes of 100 pounds and is lifted from its bod from beneath the floor by means of a pulley, which dumps it into a tepid bath in order to loosen it from tho edges of the pan. It is lieautifully clear and white when first taken out, transparent and smooth as glass outside, merging into a snowy white in tho center. I will only add that tho (I11Awi'ounsvti.i.K Jouit.NAI, has been a most wolcoino vibitor to tho homo whore I have spent tho last livo weeks. 1IEI,F.N.

Wants the Midland's Money, W. T. Whittington filed two now suits on account against tho Midland railroad to-day, one for C. W. Hughes and tho other for his wife, Mary. Tho claims amount to about §400 and run from 0110 to three years back. Mr. Whittington is drawing up another complaint claiming about SI,000 for Henry Mclntyre. Thoso claims aro of tho Biuno nature as thoso which causod tho famous Waveland striko.

Eepnblioans, Attention,

Tho Republicans of Crawfordsvillo and Union township will organize a Republican club Fridny evening at 7:30 o'clock, in tho court house. Let there bo a large turnout.

A Hoon to ll'll'M.

Having used "Mother's Friend" ould not be without it. It is 11 boo to wives who know they have to pass through tho painful ordeal of childbirth MNS. C. MKLUOUIINK, Iowa. Write tho Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Gn., for further particulars. Sold by Nye A Co., Orawfordsville, Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori

SHILOH'S CC LGH nnd Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Co.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria!

|EACHES, EARS, LUM8.

Now is the time to buy them and

JOE TAYLOR

Is the man to sell thorn.

HAILIIOAI) I TIMS.

COUNTY 1'ATLLS.

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Vandalia will sell tickets as fol-

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lows: To Camden round trip. '.I lie Sunday "Lake Special" train run by the A andalia Line, Torre Haute to Luke Maxinkuckeo (Marmont station) and return, during the Summer months, will bo continued each Sundav during August.

TltllKK (ilt.VNl) IIAllVEST EXCURSIONS

Via the Big Four route to ail principal points in the west and northwest, south and south'Aest. at very low rates August. 25th, September 15th, September 2!)th. I ickots will bo good for 30 days returning. Stop-overs allowed at intermediate points for tho insertion of farm property. Don't miss this golden opportunity to secure a home in tho West. For lowest rates and full inforation call on agents Big Four Route. (}. E. Robinson, agent 0. 0. 0. A- St. L. Itv., Crawfordsvillo, Ind.

•Tho Monon Itoiito will sell harvest excursion tiukets on August 25th, September loth and 20th to all points south at ono fare for tho round trip, and to all western and northwestern points at very low rates. Tickets good to return 30 days from date of sale. For rates and full information call at L., N. A. &- C. ticket office.

Via Vandalia, Sept. 15th. tho Vandalia will sell hnrvest excursion tickets to all points south and to Kansas Citv, Leavenworth, Atchison ,fc St. Joo, Mo.] at one faro tho round trip. To all' points beyond Kansas City, etc., a faro and one-third will bo nddod to the ono faro to thoso basing points, making tho rate a little above one faro to points in Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and intermed'ato points and return. Tako tho 9:4-1 a. 111. Vandalia train for perfect connections. Come early and save

J. 0. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

llooxifrri.

Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idavillo Ind., writes: Electric Bitters has done more for 1110 than all other medicines

Deal at the^Trade Palace

And Save T«me.

The Largest Store in Crawlordsville. Fall stock arriving on

very

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combined, Tor that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, or same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo tho best Kidnoy and Liver medicine, made me feel like a now man." J.

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Gardner,^ hardware merchant, same town says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run do., 11 and don't care whether ho lives or dies ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just liko ho had a now loaso on life. Only •r,0c. Nvo Sr Co's. Drugstore.

Children Cry for Pitcl.er's Castnrla.

Baking

A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.

Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Hiscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable* and Wholesome. ffo oti»cr taking Dowtler does such woifc.

train

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=Tf^AbE3 PAL-ACE^3

a^ove

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Sept. 1st to 5th, $1.1(5

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humility

ted This CAREFULLY

the

Are Interested,

After September SOth, there will be no tickets issued for the "IMPERIAL COOK BOOK" and evriyocdy wantra^ one must take their ticket bv

date. I have up to the present time istickets to that many families and want

every family in the county to get a copy of this valuable work. For it "CObTS YOU NOTHING" and I want Your Trade. When you buy $20 worth

yt°u

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be

at the store and I invite all ladies 10 call a^d examine the same, and I am sure all will be pleaded un£?ited0r

tlme

103 EAST MAIN STREET SOUTH OF COURT

Robinson & Wallace.

-may bo "ynller." And covcriM] with lions. Hut my punts. Umnk h» Lord,

Ifcin't Imk ut. the km-cH. Tho lo*r lw porlortly rltfht

Ills punt* may ho lonjr or short, llko those otTolmim Murphy Thoy'rtt or t.hi* "proper" Fort,

Dill

MOKAU: Buy YOUR panls of Column &. Mur]i'-y jirttl lie properly dressed.

W. J. KNIGHT,

Leader of the Famous Andrews' Raid,

In 1S62, will gi\c a thrilling account of his cxpi.'t'ii'nrc at tin- M'

C. A. Auditorium 011

FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTFMBER 4.

1 hi! proceeds go to the treasury of tin- Sons of Veterans.

MRS. AODIE DODD

ll.is opnnod a brunch oflice,of the

The American Steam Laundry.

129 South Green Street,

Presented FREi^ uF

above book. 1 bav* a few copies

°f Purchash)gth* amount is

ENSMl N till,

We Will Continue Our

WALL PAPER at Less than Cost.

loft, there will receive prompt attention-

HOUSE.

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