Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 September 1891 — Page 2

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^$3.50 fnUAk TO ANY*5eol

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vn^. iTt* S35 PW£'/ ^5.0

JIM MOLONY. 211E.Main st.

ATS. HATS.

per cent on all Hats sold this week. 25 per cent oil"on all light weight clothing.

•Childrens' Knee Pants. .... .2.c ftOe

Vi •-•a- ..•""" §1.110

Childrens' All W.M.I .11'rs.'y Knee Pants this week SI.00.

Men's Suits S3, Si, S". worth S5. SC., ST. S.S. S10.

Come And See

IM MOI.ONY, 211. E. Main St.

TRULY

Our I'rltM»*arr :i* umlitc as any

iii & bi'lori'tin* pul'Hv, ••misl-item with itikhJ work. Sjc* u«. U'toro j'lucin^r 111 or»lfr for your mouuuu'tiis.

Kustio Work specially. II11U.AKI) »v It K.N KIT.

Corner M.irkot an»l (.J rvt-u Sircot,

Tlie Time Is Ripe for ihe Declaration of Independence ol Sraails Yegcfaille Liver Pills!

They are well equipped in ali the thi.'riiptMitic and prophylactic i^sen-J tial t'ii'inonts that make a first-cinss

U. Srtiaifs Pills are all American of llmisier manufacture', and always and nltogcther unlike and 1 independent of the eld pod-anger brands, boiii .,' small and the size of pellets. Do not, sicken, script.1 or cm^tipat". Ono or two a dose.

NEVER BEFORE

Have I shown such magnificent stock of //. I

TS.

•imaginable in

Winter.

All styles

Shji. .*oft, (.rush

aiid St/fc II.

1

IS

for Fall and

ALMOST EVERYTHING

To be mentioned can be obtained from our large slock of

/•"uniisliinii's.

Fall anil Winter weight

UNDERWEAR

At very reasonable prices. An elegant line of AIV/TMW iusl in.

FARMERS!

We wish to call your attention to the fact that J. N. M. Martin and J. W. Craig have lilted, up one of the neatest and most complete stocks of groceries in the city, and that we pay the Inchest price for all kinds of produce I1M sell more groceries for ^1 than anv other house in the city. iVft Don't fail to call and see us and .•--••get prices as one call will be sufticent to convince you of the fact.

Martin & Craig,

Corner Washington and Pike.

LaRosa,

The Finest Cigar in the Market.

For Sale Everywhere.

Manufactured by

Chris Schweitzer.

Will Soon Be Ringing!

The boy in one of our school suits is sine to go to the head of the class. You cannot improve on these suits anywhere for either style or durability. They'll last 'ill your boy outgrows them, no matter how hard he may be on clothes. Our suits are built to stand the acket. Parents, be sure to visit our children's department. Examine our styles and get our prices. Fall opening in every department. Grand display of new Fall styles in men's suits and overcoats.

CON. CUNNINGHAM'S,

One Price Clothing House

ON CUNNINGHAM.

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THE RACE TRA' K.

"Besult of trie Races fit the rair Ground. Jr

(Treat interest was manifested in the postponed heats of tlif 2:27 pace and so closelv matched were llio horses that it required three more heats to decide it, }. making a tal [of eight heats. 'ihe seore of tlie last three heats is: Lon ... 1 1 C.uve -i Clint K11V A.

Time 2:2ISJ. 2:27J. 2:32i. The 2:20 pare which was looked forward to with great interest was some- 1 what marred by the collision of the sulkeys of Forest Wilkes and Apple Jack in the first heat. This so rattled Apple Jack that ho was not in it the remaining heats to anv great extent. The ollieial seore of the races of yesterday is ns follows: 2:35 TliOT- -ITIiSE $200.

Energy. .. 3 3 1 1

Time, 2:32, 3:321, '2:32. •J:31,.2:34J. 2:20 l'.u'K ri'itsE S350 Forest Wilkes 2 1 1 1 St. Catherine 1 2 2 3 .Apple Jack 3 3 3 2

Time. 2:31 \, 2:25J(, 2:28, 2:22. MII.K AN11 HKrr.AT IHN—1T11.SK

All the students attended thu fair yesterday. .Some went with the fair and some eanght on afteri reaching the grounds.

Key. 1). 1'. l'litnaui. pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Logansport. has received an oiler of S3,000 per annum from the Presbyterian'church at Sjokane Falls. Wash., and will accept Ihe offer.

A writer signing himself "1W writes I to the 1 tanville. 111., Stars that the numtier of students in knee pants at Wabash is larger than ever before. This is I false, as Wabash is not a co-educational

institution.

Circuit Court.

Nancy (1. Harris vs. Scott Harris, divorce. Defendant defaults. Minnie L. Sheek vs. Hiram Newton Sheek. divorce. Defendant defaults.

Nareissa Evans vs. J. W. Evans: divorce. 1 efendant defaults. ]{. E. lirvant vs. Thomas Lewellen. et.al: foreclosure. Plaintiff awarded.

H. E. Bryant vs. Andrew Cauley, et al foreclosure. Plaintiff awarded $309.05.

W. H. Simins vs. Arpiilla Groves, administrator. Dismissed. J. B. Robb vs. administrator of Fisher Doherty's estate. Finding for defendant. Plaintiff prays an appeal. Granted.

Sarah J. Strotters vs. (.too. Strotters, divorce. Defendant defaults. Geo. W. Hutton vs. J. P. Grimes, dismissed.

J. B. Wagner vs. J. 1. Snyder plaintiff allowed $90.35. The petition of W. 11. lihorer and wife, of Darlington, for the adoption of Marie Kose Applegate granted, and ordered that child take the name of Marie Kose Hhorer.

Fannie Carlisle vs. David Carlisle, divorce. Defendant defaults. Alice Foreman vs. John Foreman, divorce. Defendant defaults.

Kacliael Delaney vs. J. M. Delaney, divorce. Defendant files demurrer.

Ihnr's This?

We ofi'er One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY ir Co.. Props..Toledo. I). We. the undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for the Jast 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able tocarry out any obligations made by their firm. Wiwr .V TUI AX. Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, (). WAI.DINO, KINS-AN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toll.do. O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu eons surfaces of the system. Testimon ails sent free. Price 75c. per bottle Sold by all druggists.

I'u iiloriitto tin lln rl Ingtmi llmili-

i)nl Oiw Xltjhl Oil//ie I tun (I Leave Chicago at 1:00 P.M.. or St' Louis at s:25 A. M., and arrive Denver (:L P. M. the next day. Through Sleepers, Chair Cars and Dining Cars. All Railways from the East connect with these trains and with similar trains via Burlington Hon to to Denver, leaving Chicago at 0:10 P. M., St. Louis at 8:15 P. M., and Peoria at 3:20 P. M. and 8:00 1'. M. All trains daily.

Tourist tickets are now *i sale, and can be had of ticket agents of all roads and at Burling'.on Koute depots in Chicago, Peoria and Kt.Louis.

There is no better place than Colorado or those seeking rest and pleasure.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria?

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1 1

4 4

Tommy Lee. .. .loeS." 2 2 2 2 2 Western Hoy 4 4 4 3 3

SI 50.

Paul Bryant .1 2 11 JimKeese 1 1 2 2 Memory 3 3

Time 1:52J. 1:54.\, 1:5».\, 2:03. The first was a dead heat, Paul Bryant and Jim Reese coming under the wire at exactly the same quarter of a I second.

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•j:, •,... COLLEGE NOTES.

Attend the Y. M. C. A. reception tonight. Keen chaperoned six young ladies at

the fair yesterday.

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The Next Greatest Fai ur

•THIS WEEK IS AT

South Washington $t

An Endless Variety of Notions,

Great Variety of Vase and HangingLam

IV E S A A

School Supplies. Pictures Framed to did

Manufacturers of

Portable and Statioiiai ENGINES,

Steam Pumps, Tile Mills, Patent Stone Extracting Clay Cr^

Flax Hrakes and Machinery in general. Brass Goods.

Steam Pipes, etc., constantly on hands.

Repairs Promptly Attended

Agents for the following: Advance Engines anil

less Traction Engines and Separators, Pickering

Eagan Company Wood Working Machinery.

CrawJordsville, Indi an

A Chance Once in a Lite Time

A Large Stock of

Clocks, Jewelry,

Silverware, Books. Bibles and Pictur

AT

213 East Main Street, Crawfordsville, India To BeSold at AUCTION to the Highest Bidder.

All the goods are of the very quality and warranted,

A/us/ be sold to raise money to pay oft'claims a^ninst thes:

Sale Every Evening.

BAZZETT &C0

Worth Sin n'eiaht in Hold.. If a price can be placed on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold as nn alleviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that Bhe did nil together with her last,, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting of become a mother, savs a customer to mine. HENDERSON DALE, Druggist,

Write the Bradfield Regulator Oo Atlanta, Qa., for further particular Sold bv Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. tnd

re

Novelties,

and

Glass, Tin

Wooden War

THE FAIR

BIRCH BROTHERS,

To,

Separator ,?

Governor'

STOVE

Hetiing and Cooking,

NOW

is

Carmi, HI

Thompson & Cat

South Green Street