Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 September 1891 — Page 8
ADVICE TO WOMEN
It' you would protoct yourself Ironi PaintuI, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR
CAIITEHSVIIXK,
April M,
ThU Trill certify that, two members of my lmiiuMllHle family, after havinu sullorcl for venrs from Mciixirunl
IroHtiil without
were at length completely ourcil by one bolt lo Hr..1«lol«l'» I'imale lletpilator. Iw ollect truly wouterful. J. W. 5=T.»AOE. IkH«k tn WOMAN* mailt*! FKKE. which contain* v&luablc iuformatl»u ou all female tllseaAo*. BRADFI ELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
•i-ou sale itr all uiivoaisrs.
Old
^v N v»* «V *«.
Now Is the Time
To keep yiHirovfj oj en (or the Har^ains
am nlferiiiirir!
Watohes.
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207 East Main Street
When One Says
I'll on KiBAI'llS look well but will tiul stand the test- or will fade,: mark liitu down as an
Ignoramus ono who offers an opinion on something he knows nothing about.
If the chemicals are washed out of the work it cannot fade if the chemicals are not eliminated
charged or how it may be made.
Water is cheap, use plenty of it and photographs will never fade.
6
Uver Con Cunningham
Ttie 3L.eid.ies
Arc lieginniiig to think about l-'all
Bounds, and, of course, tliey •.
all expect to caU first 011
MRS. WILSON,
127 South Washington.
We Invite the Public to Call and Investigate
OUR NEW METHOD
OF—
Inserting Artificial Teeth
Without the use of Large Rubber Plates.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain
l!y use of Vitalized Air. Xitros Oxide (las. Electric Vibrator and our celebrated Local Anesthetic. Gold and silver filling at reasonable prices. vVll work warranted as represented.
Gonzales & Galey,
Dentists.
Mr.duibon! will open a 1'reneh school In the fi ire pari ui S-pt^mher. Thos«' who wish to learn ami speak properlj' in a hrlt time, tin* Kn. neh lui'icuaye. are Invited to eall ami sec him orse Inm their address uml he will rail on them. *\hv»««s every evenlmr from 7 p. m. to t* p. 1:1.. e.xoeptltm Saturday. If then1 should hi leu Indies to take lessons Mr. (iuihnrd will hold lor
DAILY Jourin.-aL.
ani
IM-TH-IKIrrcitiilnrll),
by physicians,
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I 11 A V, SI '.l'T. 11, IM',11.
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VONTIM'KU VKOM PUKt'KKlHNO 1'AUK.
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same 1 .1.
White Cochin pullet. S°I$laok Cochin cock. Henry Alien, J.i
English, 2.
Black
aml
White Langshau cock, Dr. Owsley, 1
J. A. Wilson, 2. White Langshan, J. A. Wilson, -1.
W. .1. Owsley, 1
cockerel, W. J.
White Langshan Owsley, 1 and 2. White Langshan pullet, same 1 and 2.
Barred Plymouth Bock cock. J. English. 1 Isaac Cox, 2. Barred Plymouth Bock Hen, Hutchinson, 1 I. English, 2
Barred Plymouth Bock cockerel. J. English. 1st: W. ,T. Owsley, 2. Barred Plvmonth Bock pullet. W. J. Owsley, 1 \V. H. Chapman. Anapolis, 2.
White Plymouth Bock cock,Tiigliman
Easelev, 1 J. A. Wilson, 2
English. 1: B. F. Pace. 2. Silver Laced Wyandotte pullet, same 1 same 2.
Golden Wyandotte cock, .1. H. Servies 1 and 2. J'iolden Wyandotte, same 1 and 2. Golden Wyandotte cockorel, same 1 and
Golden Wvanilotte pullet, same 1 and 1. White Wyandotte cock, W. 1'. Overman. Bockville, 1 .T. H. Tyner. 2.
White Wyandoote hen. W. Owsley, 1 and 2. White Wyandotte cockerel, W. .T. Oivsley 1 .1. A. Wilson 2.
White Wyandotte pullet, W. P. Overman 1: W. .1. Owsley 2. Brown Leghorn cock. H. Allen 1 and 2.
Brown Leghorn hen. J. English 1:.11. Allen 2. Brown Leghorn cockerel, 11. Allen l:i ,1. II. Tyner 2.
Brown Leghorn pullet. H. Allen 1: .1. H. Tyner 2. White Leghorn cock, H. Allen 1 and .2.
White Leghorn pullet, same 1 J, English 2. Black Minorca cock. ,7. W. •lackman 1: .1. A. Wilson 2.
the work will fade no matter Black Minorca hen, J. W. ,lackman 1 what price might be I and 2. T. M. Cam])-
Black Minorca cockerel bell 1: .1. W. .lackman 2. CI.ASS li—-MlillT HARNESS
day.
This method is entirely new and is patented, and is used only by us in this and adjoining counties. By this method any number of teeth can be put in without extracting any good teeth you may for tiu,jr business, have, and no plate in the roof ot the mouth.
UHMII
a speelal elass
tn* the afU'nHxm from .'l till o'eloek. Fees 1or 111roe months' rnur-e *10. ('all or ahires I., J. (irIlimi, 1:.'7 South lireun sit.
MOHSF.S.
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New ton i), 1, I). trench, C.vingtjn,
Stallion and under 4, Thus. D. Brills. 1 Win. F. McDaniel, 2. Stallion 2 and under 3, John Morgan, l'lainlield, 1). S. Miller. Linden. 2.
Stallion 1 anil under 2, M. B. Hnrk. Juilson, 1 Ed Welch. 2. Sucking horse colt. Win. Snyder, 1 Joe Oliaver. 2.
Mare 1 and over, A. Schickentanz, l'lainlield, 1: i. A. Bussed, 2. Mare
il
iliiv with tin- far famed beiiut.es jf the Greenwood hand. and tin1 two togethei furnished elegant music.
Mr. IVed. tho expert ho did tho I judging the luusi' department, and who is bv all o.l.ls th.' ureal est expert in Indiana, states that the horses shown 111 the mineral purpose ring ma.io liv far I tlio i»ec display ho e\er saw, tho State
1
fair not excepted. As Mr.
Cochin Hen. ,1. F. Elliott, 1 simply unapproachable and to
.... by Forrest & McCnllough. This pair of Stallion
°Vr' I eminent artists come to
There were over 22,(101) on the grounds yesterday. Albert Miller display of buggies is large and elegant.
There were 17.H entries in the light harness ring alone. ..-.v
ono
and under 4. A.J. Warbritton,
Ladoga, 1: Jas. 1). Wilson, 2. Mare 2 and under il. Ike (iillison, Bockville. 1: II. H. Palm. Newtown. 2.
Mare 1 and under 2, Alonzo Long, 1 Charles Kerr, 2. Sucking mare colt, H. li. l'alin, 1 W. D. (Jrillith, 2.
Brood mare with sucking colt. A J. Moore. Klmdale, 1: I). S. Miller, 2. Gelding 3 and over. Mac Gregory, Lafavette, 1 I). L. Trout. 2.
V" VII! -NO I
KS.
A 1
crowd is anticipate. or to-
The liokev pokey fiends did a hind office business yesterday. The hackinen complain that the fair grounds are too convenient to the city
Be sure and see the great trotting race this afternoon. It will be the greatest trot ever seen on the track.
William French, driver of Western Boy. was lined S10 Vesterdav for accusing the judges of withholding the ling.
The experts who judged the llowers state that no such exhibit has been made in any fair in Indiana this year. It beats them all.
There were about S5,.r00 taken in at tho three gates yesterday. This neat little sum was brought down town in a neat bag along in the evening.
Tuck Cox was on the grounds yesterday fairly blazing with diamonds and gold chains. Tho beer privolego at the Lafayette fair muBt be a fat take.
It took three judges yestorday to decide whose corn broad was the best but the matter was finally adjusted by Mrs. .Sue Ilolloway. Mrs. *E. A. Binforil and Sam Smytho.
The Crawfordsville band very gallantly marched out to the grounds yester-
L'eed
judges
ali.rnt twentv-livi fans overv year this
~s
sou,ethinK
T!'o
.) new Red Chicasau and (.olden Beauty] It lack Cochin Cockerel, Henry Allen,1 plums would alone pay Tor a visit &.
an.l plum displays ari
MI
lin
fair. Mr. Workman has among his ap-
Black chin pullet. .1. F. Elliott, 1 pies a line seedless, coieless, variety of Ue'.rv Allen. '2. **ne flavored winter apples which -it Black Langshan cock, Hen 51 vers. 1:. trading much comment. Xo one visitT. M. Campbell. '"g the fair should fail to visit agnciil-
Black Langshun Hen. lien Myers 1, turn] hall and view this s]ilendid illsand 'J. 11''")"Black Langshun Cockerel, same 1 and In the agricultural hall \\. A. Work•j I man, of the (ireencastle nursery has the lilack Langshan puilet, same 1 and 2. champion fruit exhibit, before which an
interested crowd stands constantly. It is as tine as any ever seen in the State and with it are seen live red and two blue besides the red on general display. His I fruit is simply beautiful and the eollection comprises Hi varieties of apples, 5 of plums. of pears, 5 of grapes, 4 of quiuces and 3 of ]eiiehes.
A prominent young professional gen- I
James tlemun of this city was the center of quite a scene near tho grand stand yesterday afternoon. His best girl got wind of his being out there with another lady and straightway hustled out after him
She came upon the couple near the grand stand and proceeded to upbraid her errant lover in a wav which furnished
ul"
White Plymouth Bock hen,'.T.M.Cam-1 S'eat amusement for tho crowd and pbell, 1 Tilghinan Easier, 2.
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embarassed him not a little. seems to have acted rather
1 1 1
White Plymouth Bock pullet. J. H. Tvner, 1 i. W. Lawton, 2. Silver laced Wyandotte cock, B. T. Pace. 1: .1.11. Service, 2. The county commissioners adjourn-
Somebody foolishly..:
uHirs.
Silver Laced Wyandotte hen, ,las. edfor tho Tair yesterday afternoon. Service. 1: B. F. Pace. 2. —The Teachers'Beading Circle exSilver Laced W yandotte cockerel. .1. animation will take place next Saturday. —Tho funeral of the late Meridetli
Bounree will occur this morning at o'clock. —Special trains from Lafayette and Frankfort yesterday brought in 400 to attend the fair. —Wm. Peterson has taken a position with O'haver .V Bro.. of Lafayette. He travels and solicits orders for tombstones for the tirm. I —-Wilbur Cx)ley has purchased an- I other beautiful colt which was sired by Champion Medium. It is a most beau-1 tiful animal and of great promise. -The funeral of tho late Isaac Allen will take place from the family residence! this morning at ton o'clock, Be vs. J. P. Fuson and G. W. Switzer otlieialing.
Interment at Oak Hill. —George (). Brown and Miss Beuella
Ailkins, of New Boss, were? married at 2:150 o'clock-]i. m. on Thursday, Sept. 10, bv Bev. John M. Stafford at Ins residence on west Market street. —Owing to the numerous requests Indifferent jH'oplo here who want to conijiill Dr. Waller and can see him only in the evening lie has concluded to make his next visit from (i p. m. Thursday evening, Sept.. 24. until Friday noon, thereby giving all an opportunity of consulting him. —-B. 1). MacLean and Mario Prescotf are announced at Music Hall for tho night of September 15 in the great prize tragedy of "Spartacus," tho great play bv Dr. Montgomery Bird, made famous
I
White Leghorn hen, H. Allen 1 and 2. QWlute Leghorn cockerel, Siniley.y Burnside 1: .1. F. Elliott 2.
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supported by
,,f compiinios on tho road, and [their costumes and Keener ,• are something grand. The press of tho country agree that "Mr. MacLean is tho greatest actor since the days of Forrest, his portrayal of the Thracian barbarian is one of the most realistic characters, and the play of Spartacus is ono of the most thrilling of the day. Miss I'rescott's reputation as an actress is too well known to need comment here. Sho is pronounced by the best critics of tho preSB to be superior to Mary Anderson.
We feel assured that the people of Crawfordsville who love the legitimate will be amply repaid if they will see them. Tickets are on sale at the book store of ltobinson & Wallace.
Programme for To-Day.
The following is the programme for tho exhibition in tho ring to-dav: a. m.—Sweepstakes on horses. 1 p. m. sharp—Grand procession ot premium stock. 2 p. in.—Trotting race, purse SI00. Pacing race, purse S200. Bunning race, puree SI00.
Baking
Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 \cais the Standard.
Dclicinus Cake and I'.istry, l.iglu Flaky Hiscuil, tiriddle C.-.kcs, and Wholesome. Jfo other baking oowder docs such
FtH'Nl)—As:iliM.)ti
cull button worth f.'O
llpper this morniUK
and 10 and prove property THANK I
all at
hot ween it 111* id 1
We have sold Ely's Cream Balm about three years, an.l have recommended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is, "It's the best remedy that I have have ever used.'" Our experience is, that where parties continued its use. it never fails to cure. J. H. Montgomery, .V Co., Druggists,Docorah, low.
RAILWAY HMECARDS.
SOUTH 1:20a. 1
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MOSOS ROUTE. To"^
..Night Mull Malty) 1:51a.m ...Day Mall (daily) 1
ove trains only stop at county seats. 1 5:0:tp.m.Greeneas.and Laf. Acoom... SrJla.m D:10a.m Way Freight -:40p.m
BIG 4—Peoria Division.
9:15a.in Exnresw -Mail Nilfm.tn 1:55a.m Mall Maily l~:Wa.n 5:1*Jp.in Mall—Express 1 jUXp.u I'OSp.ui Mail—Express 6:4op.tn
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Exi»ress
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W. R. McLanc,
Veterinay Surgeon,
k's Lir-
11 'ill fan mi al Britt* fry •Sliibh1.
2iS East Main Street.
I ZOOK
Keeps a clean and well stocked
grocery store on the corner of
Market street and Grant avenue.
People in that end of tho city
are requested to call and see him.
C. K. ELLIS,
Is Agent for the Celebrated Brands of Goshen Flour.
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OUR BEST"
—AND—
"NEVER FAIL.'
For Sale By All FirstClass Grocers.
Fitv
.V TOWNSI.KV,
MANSON
B. E. Wnrrm. SAM SCIII'T. JOHN OAVIS,
Deal at the Trade Palace
And Save T'me.
The Largest Store
ville.
Fall
W.
linos,,
(5no. E. HIIOCK, (irs Turn r, •I. /.IIIK.
M'Candless Israel
I'ALACE MEAT MAHK ET.
117 South Washington Street.
CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, TT A T\/TG
JEAL'
PORK'
HAMS, BACON,
CORNED BEEP, TONGUES AND POULTRY, AttD
GAME IN SEASON.
Goods delivered free oi expense.
on every train.
in Crawfords-
stock arriving
MfQURE.
^^TRA1)E= PALACE®
DON'T
Think foi a moment that the
Imperial Cook Book
1 am offering you Ss a cheap all air. like some that have been offered, for It Is not
Everj* lady will regret it if she
does not secure one, and you all
can get one by buying $20 worth
of goods ot me. Time of pur
chasing the amount is unlimited,
but there will be 110 tickets if sued
after Sept. 30. 125 is the number
out now, so come and get one
before thev
ENSMINGE
103 EAST MAIN STREET SOUTH OF COURT HO
Robinson
Foi Low Prices
-OF-
School Supplies, Wall Paper, Window Shades and
-CALL OX-
1 may he "Jninpln'." Ami eovereu with burrs. I tut my pants, thank the Lord
Don't hair at the knee*. The fellow Is perfeetly rljrht His pants may he Ion? or short. Hui like those of (,'olman A: Murphy
They're ol 1 lie "proper" sort.
MOKAI.: Buy your pants of Colman & Murphy and be properly dressed.
.P.
Would like to show you
How
neatly
Fram
& Wallac
4
1 Corner Book Store
J.
and quickly too
Can mend your
113 WEST MARKET ST
