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

ThercsEks

Of All Kinds.

Lawn and

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

Cemetery

.A S 23 S,.

At Lowest Prices.

Ross Bros.

99-Cent Store.

$500 Reward!

K:„ I

of violets. Banks of mpas,

And bwiKs wfiere miners grope

And bwjks tye* goldey coin*

eW

ONE

Flower Pots, —ANI Flower Stands

But fAlRBANK ni&keaTHE BEST SOAP.

SANTACLAUSSOAR

The Crawfoi dsvilie Transfer Line,

R. O. WALiKUP, Proprietor.

I'.issengers 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 on Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.

For llifi M.iu who can bake 1 and in nioredilTt-icnt ^lyles

Give ill" a tri si llllpl'tl,

You w' K.A

«'VT I Ml

Men You Go lo a Shoe Store

Your object is not only ts buy shoes, out to procure for what you spend tho best «ml your innney will buy. Less than this will not contoat you more tlmn this you ramiot, in reason, ask. Our meth"(ls me as iiiopic ns your desires Wo do not lift .your expectations to the clouds, but wo realize Uioin whatever thoy are We will vr su'rilire your interests to ours and nowhere else can you got afulior and fairer

C'l'inal'-nt for vour money. An especially liruiaali'e purchase for you is our

Best Goods.

Kc.sp'y Yours,

S.

KELLEY,

l'.M EusL Main SLroct.

TRULX

Our I'rlcofCure as roasonablo as any liutorc the putillo, consistent with Kood work. 8uo us before plaelntr 1111 onlor for your monuments.

.. .. ItiiHI lt» Work 11 Specialty. HOWAltl) & IHltNKTT, t'onn.» (Jrawfordsvlllo. I udlanu. "H» Miirkct. and Green Stnot.

Diseases

of Women

AND SDKGEKY.

^on.u.utjon room* over Smtth'i dnit

SZ SS**"

1

J- R. ETTER. M.D.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Estate, Loan, Insurance,

l^tMaK NOTES cashed.

8tr««t. with W.T.Whlltlngtou

&C0.

N.K.FAIRBANK

CHICAGO.

tier than

find

bUHA 1) and (JAKES

•AI/BBIOHT.

V-lll

I'II'SII eve,)' tiny.

s£f.

6jrTT\rk, JT wi-1 g.H vv.Tj« Joite OF OUR..3UIT3 It's Just ultoultime ho 1M It. The hoy who tsln one of our handsome suits when school opens will be Romewhero near tho head ofiilael.L^s when school clyses. Vouesinnot improve 011 t1»c*e suits anywhere In America for either etyle, durability or price. They'll eomo pretty near histlntf uutll your boy outJTIDWS

hem, 110 mutter

HOW

hard he tnay bo on

clothes. Thev cost 110 moro Umn suits which, tu a week, will go to piece* in the piny Krouud and thov won't look unpresentable when they aro Dually discarded. In other words, they aiv built to stand the rnokef. and doesn't n-jiko much ditl'erouce l»w roiiKh tho racket Is. .!u*tift durable, well des'^rticd anil Inexpensive are our Men's And Youth's suits and frurnlfeh!n« Goods. Htspcctfully,

J. A.

Tho only One Prlee Hot liter.

•i()r«l(

{lOM _FAM005 #3.50 f*™T0ANY gg

JIM H0L0NEY.211 E. Main si. HITS. HA.TS.

25 per cent 0*1 nil Ilats sold this week. 25 per cent oll'on all light weight clothing.

Ohildren.-t' Knco Pilots 2 it 50c ''i-y'r '*!^V 7&C -ii 'U HV'.- $1.00 Childrens' All Wool Jersey Knee l'ants this week 81.00.

Men's Suits S3, $4, 85, SO, S7, wor 85, 8C, 87, 88, 810.

Come And See.

JIM MOI.ONF.V, 21 r, E. Main St

Drs.T.J.&ndMartha E.H. Griffith

Office and 218 South reon stroel Hosldenoe Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention

Ohronlo and SurKtcal Dlseaeea of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FBKB.

DAILY JOURNAL.

I DAY, SEIT.-l, 189lT

'I'LLH DAII.Y JoVHNAIi Robinson A- Wallace.

IB for sale by

Death of Thomas H. Scott. Dil/ihi Jiwriwl: Tho death of Thomas It. Scott, which occurred nt his homo in South Delphi ut 10:30 Monday morning, was a surprise to many of his friends and acquaintances, aa his real condition was not generally known. Mr. Scott lias not been 111 vigorous health for several years but it was not until a few weeks ago that his condition became such as to excite tho apprehensions of tho family.

Mr. Scott was born in Shelbyvillo Kentucky, January 31, 182-1, and in 1812 he w.is married to Mary A. Miller. To tliom two children were born, Mrs. Neal, of Montmorenci, and David Scott, of Colburn. In 188H Mr. Scott was united in marriage to Mrs. Ella A. Culler, his first wife having died two years before. Throe children came to bless this union all of whom survive. At tho age of twenty-two Mr. Scott united with the Christian church in Orawfordsfordsville.

The most active years of Mr. Scott's life were Hpeut in the livery stablo business in Crawfordsville. In his curly business life ho met with marked success financially and was ono of tho most substantial citizons of that city. Of recent years ho haa been engaged in building and contracting. He has boon unfortunate in a number of enterprises which crippled hiin financially, and un doubtedly hastened his death. Ho was a man of integrity and uprightness and did by his fellowman ns ho desired to bo done by.

Tho funeral services were conducted from tho family residence yesterday afternoon by Rev. VanCloave. The re mains wore interred at Colburn. Among thoso who attended tho funeral wero William H. Scott and Jefferson Scott, brothers and Mrs. Wasson, siBter of tho d.icoased, from Crawfordsvillo.

Orawfordsvilliaus as Olmsteners. At a meeting consisting of Colonol F. 1). llustis, F. G. Deckobach, H. L. Austin and Frank M. 1'etorson, tho ownor of tho point, it was unanimously voted to namo tho ocoan beach after a chief, who lived and ruled many yoars ago tho tribe on that point, by the name of Chenainnias, the chief always being the friend of the whites. From tho bow of a four-seatod wajron, amid tho rolling surf of tho old Pacific, lion. John L. Wilson broke tho bottle that forover christens the finest beach 011 the coast Chonamiiias. Tho carriage was thon driven back to tho Grand Army camp, whoro John L. gave tho old boys in blue twenty minutes' Bpeocli, when our carriage hoaded for tho dock, where the schooner Belle of Ocosta was in waiting to take tho party to Ocosta, whoro the corii^jj Viand met the party, which was escorted to tho Hotel McCandlor, whore all partook of a banquet. Mr. Wilson and party start for tho Sound to-day.— Tuctnnii (Wash.) Ledger.

Three Gold V/ atohes-

,T. J. Daniels never does things by halves as is illustrated by a little occurrence tlio other day. Ho has throo sons: Henry, attorney ut law, Rockvillo, formerly prosecutor of Parke and Vermillion countios Edward, attornoy at Indianapolis, and Parko, for tho time being managing timber interests for Daniels, Payne & Dodds, in Mississippi. To each of thoso Mr. Daniels gave handsomo gold watch, tho works of which are tho best to bo had for tho monoy. Tho initials of oacli son wero ongravodon his watch in other rospocts tho time pieces ore exactly alike. Tho prosonts are hondsomo souvenirs and" aro of course highly prizod by the recipients.—Hockville Jiepublietni.

The Chicago Excursion.

Tho "Monon liouto" will furnish two trains Monday, September 7th for tho excursion to Chicago. Tho first ono will loavo Crawfordsvillo at 7 a. 111., arriving nt Chicago at 1:15 p.m. As tho train starts from Crawfordsvillo patrons can bo assured of seats. Tho second train loaves Crawfordsvillo at 11:3G n. in., arriving at Chicago at p. 111. Tickets only 82 for round trip, and are good for eturn on all trains Soptombor 7th to September Sltli, inclusive.

from the Conquest of Mexico. Harry Sout-on arrived at his homo in Richmond yesterday after a thrco months' trip to tho wilds of Mexico. Ho was tho oflicial botanist of tho government oxiedition which loft Torro Hauto in June for tho exploration of tho country around Mt. Orizaba, Old Mexico. Mr. Soaton remained two weeks' longer than tho rest of tho jiarty and returned with a largo trunk full of rare plants,all of which will bo purchased for tho herbarium of tho Stato University.

JIow'M Tliln?

Wo offer One Hundrod Dollars rowurd for any caso of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. Cni'.Ni'.y & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned,havo known F.J. Cheney for tho last 15 yoars, and boliove him porfectly honorable in all business transactions* and financially ablo to carry ont any obligations mado by thoir firm. WEST & TIUIAX, Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, O.

WAMJINO, KINNAN & MAIIVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. .Testimonials sent froo. Price 75c. per Ixittle, Sold by all druggists.

PENNIES AND NI0KLES.

Tho Teachers and Pupils of the Public SCIIOOIB to Help Out the World's Pair, Tho teachers of Montgomery county hnve decided to ndopt the following p'un of Mrs. S. S. Hiirrel, ono of tho lady Coiiimi88ionera of the World's Fair, who line suggested that it would be an element of of gront educational value within tho State to interest tho pupils. Her proposal for securing this result is unique and far reaching, and if properly conducted would give our people, our children and the schools tho place of honor at the Groat Columbian Exposition. She proposes that each pupil in the State bo asked to contribute a penny, and oach teacher Ave cents tho fund thus to bo secured to be used in the erection of Indinnn's building. Although the monoy to be rnised is not tho principal object, yet tho aggregate would bo largo. Each child who contributes to tho fund would have a sense of proprietorship which would create an interest in tho groat fair so that ho would eagerly road every scrap of news concerning it, and prove an attentive listener to all said about it. His enthusiasm would cause serious consideration of tho matter in many homes, not otherwise to bo reached. This plan would provo a grand object lesson on the value of litllo things. Tt need not be much labor. Lot tho teacher manage his own school and report at township institute tho monoy can then bo turned over to tho trustee or superintendent, and re ceiptod for, and by him transmitted to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Eae.h township should act in concert so that tho money may bo receipted for at ono time and thus avoid any complicated system of accounts.

Then in 1833 when the world comes to Chicago, we can present it a monument of what "Tho Hoosier Schoolmaster" and his charges can do. No one gaged in tho movement is to derivo any personal pecuniary benefit from tho c..l loction of tho fund, but tho gross amount collected is to be turned int tho hands of tho Commissioners.

Dr. H. E. Greene,Joel Ulock,treats all diseases of eye, ear,noso and throat. Fit ting and furnishing glassee a specialty.

Nieklo ,iarm clocks warranted tw years, on./ 79c at 213 east Main street

DA It 1.1 TO A'.

Dr. J. D. Hillis gave us a call the first of tho week. C. O. Tribbott is out most of his time now as auctioneer.

Rev. Powell moved to tho Shrinei property this week. T. II. L. Martin has left to utte school at New Athens, Ohio.

Jake IIoso continues to como over times and attend tho IC. of P. Drs. Berryman and Owsley woro at Frankfort yesterday on business.

Everybody and all their relations will see the greatest fiiir on earth next week. Our new butcher, J. Eads, has moved his family hore and taken ]xmsession of the business.

A. M. Stratton has bought tho old shop known as tho Hubbard shop, and will repair tho same.

J. II. Cox sold his dwelling to Mrs. Custer and will immediately commence the erection of a new ono.

W. N. Bowers is hore superintending the erection of a fine house and will removo his family lioro ns soon as finished.

A Darlington man was seen coming out of tho rear end of a saloon on the double quick in your city few days ago.

S. S. Martin Bays ho lias clerked at public salos for tho past twenty yours, and this is tho first season that I10 has had to use a cheek book.

Let everybody turn out Saturday night and hear a vivid description of ono of tho greatest exploits of tho war by W. T. Knight at Hulott's hall.

Mat Yoaring has removed his barber shop to tho Allen block, and has refurnished it with new furnituro and fixtures and is prepared to give you a nice, good clean shave.

The pnp-il• !ion of phco would bo hii-gely ii]oiv,.s i'! lii'-s ,.H if wo had the lious'ja to rent. Our carpenters are all busy, yot cannot supply the demand. Wo nood moro tenant houses.

Miss Ina Bowers is assisting her father in the bank. .Timiuio Potorson his regular assistant is at homo with typhoid fever. His brother Charlie first took his place, but was compelled to take his place among tho teachers at Purdue University before Jim was able to return.

To IHs/iel Col an

Headaches nnd Fever., to cleanse tho system offectuolly, yot gently, when costive or billions, or when tho blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken tho kid noys and liver to a healthy activity with out irritating or weakening thom. use Syrup of Figs. 1111 PI-V lloosierH.

Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville Ind., writ-os: Electric Bitters has done moro for 1110 than all other medicines combined, for that bad fooling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Loslio, farmer and stockman, of same placo, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be tho best Kidney and Liver modicino, mado 1110 fool liko a now man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town says: Electric Bittere is just tho thing for a man who is all run do..-n nnd don't cure whether ho lives or dies he found new strength, good appetite and felt just liko ho had a now loaso on life. Only 50o. Nye &. Co's. Drugstore.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

h'or Sale.

Foit SALE—Or will trnde for small farm, 8 7-10 acres, 1J miles from court house. Well sot in small fruits, with a good bearing orchard. Comfortabl house, good ont buildings, well, cistorn, etc. Inquire nt this office. tf.

WHY WRIIII YOU OOUQH when Shiloh's Oure will give yon araraediate relief. Prioe 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 Moffett

Morgan & Co.

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

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAIITF.IISVII.T.E, April 28,1830.

Thla will certify tliat two inembera of my lmmwliato family, after having Buffered for yenrs from mcitHtrunl Irrotrulnrllj-, fcelnp treated without benefit by physicians. were nt length oomiilutely cured by ono bottlo of llrildllcld'n l'cntulo Itcirulalor. Its effect is truly wonderful. J. \V. SrnANaE. Book to WOMAN* mnlled FKEE, which contains vaiuuble lutormutlon ua ull fumulu illsvaacs.

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. FOB SALE BY A.LL lillUQQI8T8.

Sold by N ve 4: Co.

MY STORE!

MY STORE J-iV" For your Groceries.

MY STORE £-t?"'For 22 jwunds Granulated Sugar for SI.

MY STORE 5-t?"For 2-1 pounds White Extra Sugar for SI.

•\n STORE JjgP"For your Furniture.

MY STORE *-K*"'For your Stoves.

MY STORE SSfFor vour Garland Cook,

MY STORE 23?"P»r your lbidiant Homo Stove.

MY STORE £g?"For your Hontors.

MY STORE

,vl'i

your Mantles.

Ml* STORE Cr^For your Furnaces.

MY STORE S3?"Is selling the Goods.

MY STORE For the Most Complete Linoi

MY STORE uri?"\Vill only soli Sugars at thoso prices this week, as

Sugar has advanced md will givo our customors tho benefit of tho Low I'rieoe for tho rest of tho week.

Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.

l)i(, llh.flKl'8

"V aporizer

for tho euro of

Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung Trouble,

Now on exhibition nt Brown & Son's Drag Store, CrnwfordBvillo.

—Persons having rooms to rent or desiring to furnish board to students, will ploase leave thoir namos and addrees nt tho oflico of tho treasurer of tho college, No. 7, Fishor Building.

T. H. RISTINE, Treas.

SHILOH'S CC LIGH nnd Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption For snlo by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Children Cry Tor Pitcher's CastoriaL

7 1-2 Cents per Yard. Cold Weather Pnce 12 1-2. We have our FACTORY BLANKETS now andjlwill make Summer Prices for a few days. Newest things in Millmery just received. We are now receiving our Cloaks and if you want a nobby one give us call and we will save you some money.

Nexl Door to Eiston Bank. The Cheap Dry Goods Man.'

Rogers' Tablespoons, only SI.50.

MTENT APPUEO FOR,

ORO88-8EOTION OF TOE OF

LADIES'

LADIES!

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

ENGINEER.

Agent for

The Florida Steam ar.d Hot Water Boiler.

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

Plans and Spesiftcations

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

CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ED VAN

A Large Stock of

Fine Gold and Si IverWatches,

Diamonds, Clocks, Jewelry,

Silverware, Books. Bibles and Pictures,

E. P. Roe's Works, Cloth, onlv 09 cents. .Songs of .Toy .aid Gladness, with Supplement, only 25 cents.

Hill's Manual, 1891, worth SG.00, only S2.50. Hill's Album, 1890, worth SG.00, only S2.50.

HAS JUST HEEN OPENED AT

213 East Main Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

To the Peo/tlr of Cravforilmillr itml Vicinity: Please do not class this as a cheap slock, but call and see a "firstclass stock of goods that we must sell at remarkably low prices foi the next 30 days:

BIBLES—Large Illustrated Family Bible- Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Protestant, Catholic and German Bibles and Prayer Books.

BbOKS, LOOK AT THESE PRICES:

Pooplo's Largo Illustrated At lap, worth S8.00, only $2.00 Stanley's Latest Hooks, sold at only '19 cents.

SI ILj'VEPI'W^T^S

JUST A KKW I'KIUKS.

Rogers' Tripplo Plato Knives and! Solid Silver Thimbles, worth ."0 cents. Forks, worth 3(1.00 per doz., 82.75.

I

Rogers' Teaspoons, worth $2.00 per! sot, only 85 cents.

You should soo tho latest thing in glasses. Tho largo circular urysial

NEW WATCHES EXCHANGED

tt

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They will keep your feet dry and warm.

CAMP & CO.

Keep Your Eye on the Mammoth Fair Edition E2EE THE DAILY JOURNAL, READ IT.- ADVERTISE IN IT. Secure space by applying at office, 117 S.Green.

only 20 cents.'

A11 kln

worth §4.00, Spoons. Nut l'icks,

Forks, etc.

FREE!

Mr. Bazzett, Graduate nnd Practical Optician, will oxamino all oyos froo. Glasses Porfoctly Adjusted.

1891

Webster's Largo Dictionary, edition, 1281 pages, 89 cents. Finest Webster's Encyclopedia l.)ictionnry made, $l.,r0.

Battle Creek Art Albums, sold bv agents at fcS.OO, only 6'-."(l. Dickons, Scott, Macituley. Oeorgo Elliott. Encyclopedias, Histories, and all kinds of books equally cheap. Come early and make your selections. AGENTS WANTED FOK HOOKS. Kemarkab'e low prices on books given to township libraries.

Sol ill Silver OolTee ''ruit Knives, Olive

Lons, especially recommended for weak or old eyes. Something you can read or look away with, lit-Ft Solid Gold 1'owod Glasses, worth £7,00, onlv Sil.00. All other kinds ol clioap.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Watches Sold on 30 Days Trial,

glasses equally as

FOR OLD ONES.