Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 September 1891 — Page 6

Martin & iCraig's Announcement In

This

Sunday Suits, Fine Hats,

Paper.

LaRosa,

The Finest Cigar in the Market.

For Sale Everywhere.

Manufactured by

Chris Schweitzer.

STOP AT

CON. CUNNINGHAM'S

O I O

OF ALL KINDS. THE ONLY

One Price Clothing House

Stroh & Co

Have the largest stock of Doors, windows, frames, and shutters in this city.

Diseases of Women

A N S

Cunm.ta^un rjorm- :»rnJrh'i *:rnj store. South Washington Sires'. Crw fortitvll'.e, Indian*. .1. K. ETTEIi. M.D.

TRULY

Our Pricis'iift: as reasonable us any

& 4 & bctorethc public, consistent-with «Jj work. before placing an order for your inonumoJU*.

Rustic Work a Specialty. 110 WAKO It* KN KTT, rrawtonlsvillo. Indiana. Corner Market arxlGrw-nStroet.

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

V.nsl Main Street. with W.T.Wnlttliurtou

Underwear and Overcoats

In Crawfordsville* Indiana.

A Woman Official*

Mrs. J. -M. Flower, chosen member of the Chicago board of oil Mention in 1801, is ii native of Boston and a graduate of Packard's institute at Brooklyn. Ou leaving there she taught school six years in Madison, Wis.. and there she met and married M:. Flower, who in due time brought her to Chicago. She is interested in many philanthropic and moral reform associations and has

MJts. J. FLOWER.

served as an official tlons.

IU many orgamza-

One Woman.

Let tho curtain full Over her pall— That is all. She had no clonou* nnm« liers wa.» humbler famo: To live iu solitude, L'nwrit, ami there do good. As women do Whose lives are true. Whose hearts are wrung. Whose nerves unstrung: Who sutTered every *11...k, And yet ure still. v^

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She wuterett the years Willi her tears llor Imnils

-.v,

ro ever stretched to Mrs*

Some mio in greater wretchedness. If *uch there were. Shu did not ask She only knew !n:r task Anil did it not n? any manOnly as God and woman euu.v:

Let the curtain f.»il Over her pallThat is all. —\V. II. Lnmpton.

SUGGESTIONS FOR FARMERS.

KI:K.!' thi' barnyard cleaned up. A nail in a horse's hoof inav cause you more trouble than it would to keep tho yard clean for lifetime.

A SM.U.I. box of nails, nuts and screws will lie found serviceable at all times, and should be carried to the lield with the implements, as accidents often happen when least expected.

Tin: way for a farmer to determine his proilt or loss is the way every other competent business man keeps books. It is to balance ftjrgroguto receipts against ajjgrvgate expenses.

Ko.uins on the pig pen Hi ir soon become smooth ami slippery, causing the hogs to lx' injured. Earth is the best floor for it pig pen, provided the pen is kept clean and plenty of litter and absorbents used.

CKrnr, carlnilic acid, a gill to an ordinary bucket of soapsuds, is excellent for destr. iving lice and para-situ, diseases. Animals may 1*: sponged with the mixture, and it may also be sprinkled over the floors and stalls with advanUtge.

Symphony in O Dut*.

npKNIXO MOVEMENT.

INTItODlXTION »F RELATIVE MINOR

ItMSr.MlTioN OFTiiF.Mi: WITH VARIATIONS.

REAI'IT.ARANCE OK DOMINANT MINOR THIRD

CLOSING MEASURES.

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—Life.

Whet* Baby was tries, w© ga?o her Castor!*. \Vh«n she was a Child, she cried Cor Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to CastorU. WhcQ sho had Children, she gave them Cactorif

SHXLOH'S COUGH Hnd Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. For ealo by Moffett, Morgnn ,fc Co.

The Next Greatest

GIVE US A CALL.

THIS WEEK IS AT

107 South Washington

An Endless Variety of Notions,

Great Variety of Vase and Hangim

School Supplies. Pictures Framed to 0nl,T

ENGINES,

Steam Pumps, Tile Mills, Patent Stone Extracting Cl.iv ,•

Flax Hrak.es and Machinery in general. Brass Goods

Ste im pes, etc., constantly on hands..

Repairs Promptly Attended

Agents for the followicg: Advance Engines and St pan'nap­

Crawiorcisville,

less Traction Engines arid Separators, Pickering erno--Eagan Company Wood Working Machinerv.

A Large Stock of

FineGoldandSilverWatcne

Diamonds, Clocks, Jewelry,

Silverware, Books. Bibles and

HAS I'ST r.KEN OPENED AT

213 East Main Street, Crawfordsville, Indiai

To -the.- I'wplrof Cravfnn1»rilU ami Yirivilu: Please do not class this as a cheap stock, but call and setclass slock of goods that we must sell at remarkably low price: the next 30 days:

BIBLES—Large Illustrated Fa mil}' Bibles, Oxford Tc,k::i Bibles, Protestant, Catholic and German Bibles and Prayer Hoc'

BOOKS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES:

E. P. line's Works, Cloth, only 09 cents. Songs of Joy and Gladness, with Supplement, only 25 cents.

Hill's Manual, 1891, worth 80.00, only 82.50. Hill's Album, 18110, worth 8G.00. only

People's Large Illustrated Atlas, worth S8.00, only 82.00 Stanley's Latest Books, sold at 82.25. onlv 19 cents.

Mogers' 'J'eiispoons, worth 82.00 per set. onlv K5 cents. Rogers' .Tablesixions.: worth. 81.00. onlv 81.50 .i.f

Faiair

oniv

Street

Novelties

Glass, Tin and

Wooden

-THE FAIR

Wabash Machine Work

BIRCH BROTHERS.

Manufacturers of

Portable and

WarJ

a*

To,

'j an

Picture

Webster's Large Dictionary. 1. edition, 1281 pages, SI) cents. Finest Webster's Enrycloiwiiai I tionary made, 8-1.50. liattle Creek Art Albums, agents at 88.00. only 82.50./•

Dickens, Scott. Macauley, (I I Elliott, Encyclopedias. IListorii-s. all kinds of books equally e|ieiij. I" early and make your AGENTS WANTED FOP. 1' llemarkable low prices on to township libraries,

SILVERWARE!

JUST A KKVV I'HIUKS.

liogers" Trip]ile Plate Kniv and! Solil

Forks, worth 80.00 ner doz., $2.75.

Silver

Thimbles, worth

20 cents

NEW WATCHES EXCHANGED FOR OLD ONES,

All kiinK «f Soli.l Siivr tSpooiid, Nut Vifilss. Fruit Forks, etc.

Ir. Tiazxett, a Graduate and Pra/itical I I-ena. especially recommeniipH^ (Iptici'in, will examine all eyes free. "r I or look nwav

(.lasses I erfectly Adjuste.l,

Willi.

worl

ou should see the latest thing in All other kinds of glasses glasses. The largo circular Orvstal 1 '"heap.

ALL GOODS WARRANTS Watches Sold on 30 Days Trial.

BAZZETT &C0

Worth itn Weight tn Gold. If a price can bo placed on pain, "Mother's Friend iB worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered more in ton minutes with' ither of her two children that she did all together with her Inst, having previously twed four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting of become a mother, snye ft customer to mine. Hendebson Dale, Druggist,

Carmi, HI

Write the Bradfield Regulator Co Atlanta, Qn., for further particular Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind

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oil,'

STOVE

Heaiing and Cooking-

NOW

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Thompson & Gate

South Green Street