Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 September 1891 — Page 4

Moffett & Morgan,

DRUGGISTS.

123 Ea^t Main Street.

John T. Campbell

Nil l'nictli-:il uml l'.\I'l-ni'iH-t'.l

Shoemaker and Rep-urer

VIM soiitli

Mu-ie Hull.

N slK'OI.oppovlx-

none t.ut ''.rsi .-Ins* worUni-n un.l to llnishu j»»h on Time. Ti-v liiui.

GO TO

BERT JOHNSON'S

Kor ri Lunch

when In the

city.

114 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST,

'The Cresting King.

Me'al anl lii-ns '('cestui itr.de undo SVI-JIW* Sec.mi! and Third Patent*. CHFAP. DURABLE. AND ORNAMENJ^A^ -ill a

I. l-•• »-ijrar store

TW^T

•IM

I/I*»'

Call And Examine

My new stock of suitings and Overcoatings for fall woar

BP:FORE YOU Buy Elsewhere.

0. R. tSnodgrass.l The Popular Tailor.

103 North Washington Street.,

NEXT! NEXT! NEXT!

Who will have a shave

At the tonsorial parlors

•of"

GAS BOONE,

109 K. MARKI/r ST.

DAILY JOURNAL

By T. B. McCAIN.

Kntertil »t tuc- I'ostolll'V at CrH» for.ls villiluriliuiH, as seeond-class matter.

THK

HAlLVJOlUNAU

Hv mull, per annum UvniHll, fix month—.. Itv mall, three months I By enrrler. per

lu

THK.WKKKLY JML'KNAL.

Three I i. One year

Knr papers sent outsUle the county 10 cents additional fo** portage.

5

The

WEKKLV

must luvarlnbly be paid for in

advance. Send postal note or money order.

FIUDAY. HE IT. 11. 1891.

John Ireland, bishop, bom in County Kilkimuy. Ireland. 1544—Captain

HJIMI

Hall, author. died In an in­

sane hospital: born 17£?: hi* aeeoutit of his travels in the Cnited Stntes win. famous for thirty years. iNW-Ji'lin Nirholas Itenin. hatter, paid S'^lo for t\ii -«»at sold at Jenny bind'* llrst nm!'cert iii Asnerira: his latent estimate was that by rtumnvnl* of the pre^s his b-isiuos received' fse.uju worth of five advertising, l^'l r.attlrol' l.ewinsvtlle. \*a. INI'J -Huttleuf Ulo»m!hdd. M».

I'.att Je of Alpine ami Stevens Gap. Oa. b7.*»~U«»u. Henry T. Blow, congressman from Mi»smri. mintMer to Brazil. etc.. died at

Sanuoua: 'horn IM7 in Virgmfci.

I'NUK. -the operations of tin.' McK'.nU'v tariff law says the -D'.'iiii'i-irtl 'of SI. Louis. the customs revenues have been reduced from to S'J.-V.I per capita—a saving of SI. OH for each man. woman anil child in the country -ami still the Democrats insist that it is uot a good measure

lrnixi". the nioiilh of July wo exported almost fourteen million dollars'worth of wheat anil tlour to Europe, as against a little over seven million dollars' worth for .Inly of last year. All of this moans more money in the ]ockets of the American farmers, and a strong imvietus to all kinds of legitimate business.

THIS year America sent about llo.uiio tourists to Europe. It is estimateil that these pleasure seekers paid to thesteau. ship companion about S1M.0OO.OOO. that their .traveling expenses for iifty days would amount, to S'.'iK.OOO.OOl). and that their purchases, in tho way Of. presents, pictures and other souvenirs to 000.000 more, making the total expenditure by Americans in Europe ."00.000.

Til c. members of tliv Farmer's Alli'"aiice in Georgia has been swindled out of S70.UUK through the fraudulent oporations of a so called "Alliance Exchange" in which they were induced to put their money by hope of big prof its. The New that it ought

surest as well as tho most honest way iu,„

THE Board of State Charities have issued a call for a conference of trustees and commissioners, to be held in the State House, commencing Wednesday, October 7. 1801. at 10 o'clock a. m. The principal object of the conference is to take action in regard to "Traveling Mendicants." and "Systematic Records of Kelief." Opportunity will bo afforded the trustees to discuss such other business as anv of them may wish to bring before the meeting. All township trustees are respectfully urged to attend this meeting. They will certainly find it both interesting and useful to do so.

t'lif Crrttl Mntfiiftii- ln-tor, lr. I'M.'Aid, of Nashville. Telin.. the Magnetic Doctor, who has effected such! wonderful cures of catarrh, rheumatism !. aiijl kindred diseases, is in the eitv and may be found at the Sherinaiin ,House..! He will be here during tliiri week.

Ensiiiinger wants to give vim a cook book. \ViiI you have it.

-Bargains'at. The Auction to-night.

rtKOl'M.) THE STATE.

Column of News 'Especially Interesting* to Indlftniaus,

Itidsed the Taxe*.

ImhanaI'oms. Intl., Sept. 11. Ihe. bonrii of tux commissioners ha* concluded the assessment of railroad property, but refuses to {five any litres till the" several tables are made and the work reviewed. It is known, however. that the board has doubled the assessment on all the roads, and in a few cases that of last year has been trebled. The belt road around this city has been assessed at Sa.OOO.OOOO, which is a raise of nearly *200 per cent. lhe total assessment of railroad property last year was

S)9,700.000.

11.

This Date in History—Sept. W7 —Hattleof Sterlinfcbridge or Camhuskennvth: NVallace defeated and almost annihilated the Kn^lish annv. l»»U Viconitc de Tureone lorn. likil -William lowtlu famous commentator, born: died IT-fcJ.

and this year will

reach and iv exceed S100,000,000. Wants #50,000 Damages. INVHANAPOUS,

lnd., Sept, 11.—The

controversy between (ien. He nnan Sturm and Williaiu Henderson, of this eitv. over the settlement of the claim of the former -against the government, of Mexico is about to f,r»»t into court, lien. Sturm has directed his attorneys to institute suit against Henderson for libel, based on the interviews with the latter published in the Indianapolis News. The amount demanded will be S.*»0.o00. Tin* papers have been drawn and are awaiting the arrival of (ien. Sturm, who will be here

in a ft days. My%t»rion* Death at l.a Porte. A

I'lHiii

IVII Hetwet'ii the Cars.

SOUTH BKNI. lnd., Sept. 11.--Conrad llomal, of Maiden, 111., was killed shortly before 12 o'clock Wednesday niyht a few miles west of this city on

York J'rt'xs suggests the Chicago it, (Irand Trunk railroad.

to teach them that tho ",1'

Wil" ilbo"!(i4

-Vl'ars "1(l

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If you want a new dress or a new, cloak Eor.is Bischof's is headquarters for them.

—Tablets for pchool children worth

Lons BISCHOK.

—Buv vour school children hosiery I and underwear at Louis liiscliofs. He sells them the cheapest.

—See Ensminger's ad. in to-day's JoritNAL.

—Havless' slate upon which to leave orders for hack hire (ran be foimd at Con Cunningham's store. Go there and leave you orders.

Dr. H. E. Greene.Joel Block,treats all diseases of eye, ear,nose and throat. Fitling and furnishing glassee a specialty.

—The greatest show on earth is the new styles of dress goods and cloaks at Louis BiBchofs.

!l

now

1

lnd., Sept.

11.~Charles

Andrews, a younsf Swrdish vesident «»f this eitv. became intoxicated T'ues-j day and was lodged in the county jail. After his arrest it was (lis-j covered that he was severely wounded I in the brea-t. I'pon opening the jail \feduesday morning tin- man was 1'ounvl to be'a corpse. A post-mort»Mn examination sliowcd that sotye pointed instrument had penetrated a''lunir, and his death resulted from internal hemorrhajje. The deceased has l-,\o sisters living in (.'hica^».

Wilt Make Tin iMate.

I .VIM A N A i*oi. is, lnd.. Sept, 11.—T he American Tin- Plate Company, organized ft.u* the purpose of manufacturing tin plate and slicet iron near Klvvood, lnd,, was incorporated under the laws of Indiana Wednesday. The capital stock of the company is o0,noi». The directors are: A. L. Collie and W. S. McDonald, of Akron. O.: M. Sieberliujjr and W. H. Leeds, Ktdvomo, lnd. 1* ». l\eid. Kiehmond, Intl. John 'J', Ilosen. Cincinnati, and «)ames h. Overinan, Khvood.

Me Was Not Druuk.--

f.vpoun:, lnd.. Sept,

11.—

lucsdav

niLfiit Charles Andrew wa found in an out build iuir in a supposed intoxicated

stupor and. having no home, wa- taken to the jail to sober up. Wednesday morninir he was found dead in his cell. An in vest ijjation showed that he had died from si cut by a piece of ylass which had pierced his lun^s and on 'which he had fallen while setting a pane of ?lass for a business- house during the afternoon.

ilU''

ed to pass from one car to another,

lu

to make money is by hard work. The ground to pieces, his remains being lie was unto visit his

"exchange" that is most profitable to scattered along the track. a a a a tho farmer is the exchange of his produce for cash—and the fewer middle I men there are between producer and consumer the better.

,.n v»-twe.-n thorn and was

old home in Germany. InAlitiiii Odd Fellow*. SOUTH HKNII, lnd.. Sept. 11.—The odd fellows of northern Indiana and the Daughters of Kobekah have just completed a two days' session iu this city. Addresses were delivered by Grand Master Leed.v, of Indianapolis, who had charge of the work of the session: Hon. 15. C'ockruin. of Indianapolis Hon. U. Wiley, of Fowler, and W. II. Talbott. of l'uoli.

liuny HooHier IturKlnr*.

I'MNrKToN. lnd., Sept. 11.—The drug Btore of Dr. W. H. Duncan, at 1'atoka, 4 miles from here, was entered by thieves Tuesday ni^ht and about S4UC worth of {roods taken. A Owensville, miles from here, the jewelry store of William Jackson was broken into and Sl.'JOO worth of jewelry taken.

?'Tin* oldest Native While 1 am Head. -""(.'oi.irMiii's. Ind., Sept. 11. Alexander I'orler died at his home in Decatur county Wednesday t»iorninu\ atfed '.•1 vearv He was the oldest white man born within the present limits of the .state of Indiana.

Ilitt. hy a Hoy

I'KINT'I.TON. lM(l.. !"*C ,»t. 1 1. —-While visiting the fair in 1 his city U««ljert. Kennaril. td llocliester. III., wa^ badly bitt«*n by a vicious Im-r. While the committee was making in{»ection the h^ seized Mr. Keir.uird by the ic.^. lacerating it from b»p to kne«*. The chances are against his recovery.

A New Jtituk.

SKA

uot it, lnd., Sept. 11. —The Second natinnal bank of Seymour has just organized with a capital stock of-100.000. K. S. Crabbs is presilent and Sanford B. Carter cashier. The ajryre^ate wealth of liirectors exceeds §7.*0.000.

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10c to 10c only Oe at East Main street.

-—Visitors to the fair lire invited to I make my store headquarters and look through my new stock. Fall goods at special low prices this week.

A lt«y lljully liiirned.

I .NSSKI.AKU,

Ind.. Sept. I I The

year-old son of Hcnjamin Tutncr was fatally burned Wednesday. He was playing with lire in the kitchen stove when his clothing caught tire.

Killed hy ltunawuy Team. MOUNT VKUNO.W Ind., Sept. 11.—Hoy Gibson, a child, was killed in a runaway hen' Wednesday. He was left alone in the wagon and whipped the team.

A

Oimrryman Fatally Hurt.

KI.I.KTTSVII.I.K. Ind.. Sept- 11.—John Miller was fatally injured at Berry Bros." quarry by being struck in the breast by a large piece of stone.

Ilroku Hi* Neck.

LAKAYKTTK, lnd.. Sept. 11.—l'red Keitemeir, a painter, fell from the roof of a residence here Wednesday. Ilia neck was broken by the fall.

Next Door to Eiston Bank.,

Races

A

Macu Townsley,

4--3ST ig!b.t3--4

-COMMKN1NO

Wednesday, Sept., 9.

7 1-2 Cents per Yard. Cold Weather Price 12 1-2. We have our FACTORY BLANKETS now and will make Summer prjfor a days. Newest things in Mill nery just received. We are

receiving our Cloaks and if you want a nobby one give us a call and we will save you some money.

KJU

217 East Main Street.,

Fresh home made Bread, Pies, Cakes and Burs. Fresh home made Candies, Caterers tor Banquets, Parties and

Wednesday Eve, Sept., 0,

FOR A GOOD FEED STABL

Where your Horse and Vehicle will be

AL. BOO HER.

The Cheap Dry Goods Mar

Between Heats

time is usually consumed by Smoking, and while you smoke, why a good cigar. It is just as cheap to smoke a good one as ii bad one. provided you buv it of

FARMERS!

Who want Flailing Mill work done don't forget to call on

Thomas Serins,

a

Tlic Smokvr's ll'ricmt. A Full l.lnenf

Tobaccos, Pipes, Cij?ars and Smokers'

-AT 'I HH:--

North Green Street Planing Mill.

w. are always roadv to do country work so that you can get it the saiiu bring it.<p></p>Zeigler

104 SOl'Tll UKKKN STSKKI'.

All work at the lowest cash price 111 the city.<p></p>Reirruinn,

d:

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taken care of, go to

Music Hall, Leslie Davis Ideal co

Supporting the Talented Young

MR. E. M.

ANDTJIK POPULAR COMKDIAN,

Mr. Ctias. E. EldricU

In a Repertoire of Standard Comedies and

The Company opens in the great Comedy Drama in 4 Acts,

I Keplete with Songs and Dances.

Change of Programme Nightly. Admission, 50, 35,25C

A tide?

dav voir.

Weddings.

well

west market sue-

Actor.

O'

Dramas

MAUDE MULL