Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 September 1891 — Page 3

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DAILY JOURI^L

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1891.

IIIK DAILY JOUKNAL IB for BHIU ljy Robinson & Wallace.

Dissolved Partnership.

The well-known law firm of Coppage •V- White baa dissolved the partnership heretofore existing. Mr. Coppago will occupy the rooms of the late firm in tho Binford Block and ib contemplating partnership with a well-known i',toriioy. Mr. White has not as yet decided fully upon Ilia future location or plans.

Has ltd Back Up.

Tho 'Water & Light Co. evidently has it in for the city government or Crawfordsville. When tho pump

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wus built a memorial tablet containing tho names of the Mayor and council was plastered in tho brick wall. This is now being taken out and another stone tvill take its place dedicated poradventureto John Johnson or V. Q. Irwin.

Miss iiinford Will Instruct.

WHBB Mary Binford will have a class of young ladies this winter in literature and history. A numbor have importuned her to take a class and she has finally consented. Miss Binford is amplv qualified to undertake this most interesting work, having mado it a special study for several years. Tho class will be a largo one and wo have no doubt that much benefit will be derived by all tho pupils.

An Intelligent Dog,

John W. McKoen, residing at tho corner of John and Jefferson streets, has dog which for intelligence seems to bo up to tho average human boing. About one o'clock tho other night Mrs. McKeen was awakonod by tho dog tugging at tho sloove of her night gown. She tried to drive him off but tho little aniiniil insisted on her arising and following. She finally arose and followed the dog down stairs. The object the dog had in view then became apparent for standing at tho window endeavoring to open it was a full fledged burglar. Tho alarm was given and tho burglar lied, but what might have happened without tho dog's warning is hard to

Still Progressing.

At tho meeting of tho 1*. O. S. A. last evening throe jiersona received tho Blue Dogree initio'. !on, W. M. Beeves, Henry Shoemaker, mid John Bryant. The White Degree will bo conferred next Tuesday evening and tho Blue Degree on tho Tuesday evening following. Next Tuesdny evening anew feature will bo introduced and each member i6 asked to road carefully the National Constitution and general laws, so as to be prepared to amsVor any question that may be asked. Tho recruiting officer of the Coinmandery desires that all those who have joined tho Uniform Bank and all tlioso who desire to join, meet in the hall.next Thursday evening, Sept. 17, at 8 o'clock.

Short But Sweet.

R. D. MacLean and Mario Prescott, supported by their own company of players, hold the boards of Music Hall with Haggard's "Cleopatra" last night. The audienco was miserably

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and

tho players did their best to fulfill their part of tho misery contract. Tho company, whilo first class, sawed that pi ay up and left so much of it out that oven Hazzard wouldn't have recognized it. Tho curtain did not rise until half past eight and dropped at tho closo of tho fifth net before ten. Oae liulf of tho play was evidently out out or* account of tho small audience, and this of course greatly marred the performance. That tho crowd was not what a show of that reputation deserved is very true, but if there had not been ton people in tho houso it was tho duty of the management to put the show on in its entiroty. By cutting it they defrauded thoso who wore present out of what they had paid to see.

He Put the Question.

It is good story which is related concerning an oxporienco of Judge Thomns in an oflico of a Justice of the Peace in one of tho out townships. Tho other day he wont out to tho court of this justice, who had rocently been appointed to fill a vacancy, ond prepared to defend one of his clients who was before tho awful tribunal of the law. After tho jury had been empanelled Judge Thomas took up the complaint preparatory to the trial of tho case. Ho quickly discovered a radical error which rendered tho complaint worthless. Turning to the doughty justice, ho said: "Your Honor, I discover an error in this complaint which is so vital as to render it void. I movo you, therefore, that tbo case against my client bo dismissed."

With all tho gravity of an ancient law givor and with a voice trembling with pomposity, tho newly mado dignatury turned to tho twelve good men and trno with the following startling speech: "Gentlemen of tho jury, you have heard tho motion. All in favor say 'ayo.'"

Tho motion was carried.

To Dispel Coli*

Hoadnchos and Fever*, to cleanse tho system effectually, yet gently, when costive or billions, or whon tho blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without irntnting or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorli

DIVOROE DAY.

Another Forcible Demonstration in the Circuit Court That Marriage Is a Failure. To-day was divorce day in tho Circuit Court and there was the usual attendance of abused looking women who were there to witness the obsequies of tho god of love. Thoso who didn't ivo grievances of thoir own to whispei into tho sympathetic ear of Judge Snyder, came with friends who had, so it was ail quite comfortablo and cheerful like. Judge Snyder was inclined to occupy tho seat of a scoffer this morning and frequently looksd somewhat tired

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listened to thoir tales of woo. The first case was that of Nancy J. Harris against Scott Harris, Maci Townslov's Secretary cf Stato and head supe of Music Hall. Nancy said that she and Scott had knelt at tho altar some three yearc ago and that in all this time Scott had given her but S'2.50 and wouldn't have anything to do with her. On cross examination she admitted that Scott had bought food whilo they lived together so tho court said: "I can't grant a divorce on thoso gronnds. You say that you had to work and that you took Scott so that he would support you. A man don'.t marry a woman to sot bor up like a puppit, ami the woman should do her part. At any rato you shouldn't have married the dead boat." Later in tho day, however, Nancy came waltzing in with a now set of witnesses and proved something real naughty on Scott. Judge Snyder then granted the divorce with some reluctance.

Sarah J. Strothers came in with a white poodle dog and a box of shoes and asked to be divorced from George Strothers. George got on a great and glorious drunk three years ago, after and in honor of tho presidential election, and wont away from home. Ho is now living with his sons in Greencastio and don't oven write to Sarah, his wife. After some Bcorching cross questions Judge Snyder set Sarah J. free, and her name is now Sarah J. Bogart.

The case of Hiram Waite ngninst Anna Waite was culled and neither plaintiff or defendant was on the ground. Tho plaintiff was represented, however, by counsel and witnesses. Poor old "Doc" Waite is a helplesB cripplo and it wus proved that his wife, Anna, was no earthly account and had basely deserted him some time ago. In view of this tho divorce was granted.

Charles Toney was tho defendant in a little divorco case which camo up this morning, but us tho plaintiff did cot show up tho case wus continued on indefinitely as wore two or three others.

There will be a continuation of tho interesting exercises of divorce day in the court to-morrow and several interesting coses will bo brougbt to trial.

Good Templars' District Convention. Tho fourth quarterly session of the Fifth District Lodge, comprising Clay, Vigo, Owen, Putnam, Parke, Vermillion, Fountain and Montgomery counties, will bo held nt Lindon, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 7 and 8, 1891, for the purpose of considering muttors of tho utmost importance concerning the building up of Good Templary throughout the district. Tho preliminary session will be held on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock a. m. -V

Every preparation is lwing made' to entertain all Good Templars who may oyince a desire to bo in attondanco. It is tlio Intention to make this tho grandest and best, ond most profitable and interesting district meeting over bold in Indiana. The visiting delegates are expected to bring their badges or regalias.

W. W. CoNSTANOEri, District Secretary.

Crawfordsville Circuit.

Tho appointments for tho remainder of tho conference year are as follows: September 20, 10:30 a. m., Robprt's Chapel 3 p. m., Mt. Olivet September 27, 10:30 n. m., Wosloy. At 7 p. m. on Sept. 27th there will be a meeting at Gray's conducted under tho auspices of tho young people of Gray's and Robert's and Wesley. The exorcises will consist of addresses, essays, recitations and music. All are cordially invited to attend. At this place a largo crowd was addressed by Rev. Georgo W. Stafford last Sunday. Ho organized this class fifty years ago.

Fire This Morning.

An alarm of lire was turned in this morning at tho engino houso and tho department made a hasty run to Zosel's restaurant. Tho tiro was extinguished bofore tho department arrived but for awhile it looked as though Zosol's retreat would go up in tho lurid licking tlamos. Tho firo originated from a gasoline lamp exploding under tho coffoo

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Ed Foley, of Paris, Ills., waa hero this week. Miss Etta Buckles has returnod from Thorn town.

Mrs. Amonda Bilbo has returnod to Hoopeston, 111. Mrs. Isadora Thomas is visiting at Sharpesburg, Iowa.

Will Humphrey, of Crawfordsville, is tho guest of Rooso Kolso. David McMains and daughter, ofEast Lynn, visited here this wook.

Jesso Burford has left for Oklahoma City, O.T., to visit his brother, John H. Burford, and to prospect.

The school opened up on Monday with an attondanco of 200. The pupils deposited 811.09 in tho savings bunk this wook.

Dr. H. E. Greene,Jool Block,treats all diseases of eye, ear,nose and throat. Fit­

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CLASS

28—OKAIN

AND SEEDS.

One-half bushel white winter whent, A. J. Snyder Sons, Yountsvillo, 1 Ellis Burk, 2.

One-half bu. red whoat, Ellis Burk, 1 and 2. One-holf bu. amber wheat, Homer & Klein Davidson, Whitosvillo, 1 A. J. Snyder & Sons, 2.

One-half bu. rye, Ellis Burk, 1 and 2. Ono-lialf bu. oats, Ellis Burk, 1 R. H, Gray, 2.

One-half bu. barley, A. J. Snyder, 1: R. II. Gray, 2. One-half bu. clovor seed, A. J. Snydor, 1 J. II. Smith, Yountsville, 2.

One-half bu. timothy seed, J. H. Tynor, Tipton, 1 A. J. Snyder, 2. One-half bu. blue grass seed, A. J. Snyder, 1 J. H. Tynor, 2.

One-half bu. whito corn, J. H. Chadwick, Mace, 1 Geo. H. Downing, 2. One-half bu. whito corn, Chris Dice, Maco, 1 Ellis Burk, 2.

Display of grain, A. J. Snyder, 1 Ellis Burk, 2. CLASS 29—DOMESTIC SKILL.

Hop yeast bread, Mrs. M. H. Galoy, 1 Mrs. 0. O. Corlson, 2. Salt rising broad, Mrs. W. M. Martin, 1 Mrs. L. Baker, New Ross, 2.

Light roll, Mrs. Arch Martin, 1 Mrs. C. O. Carlson, 2. Corn broad, Miss B. T. Kennedy, 1 Ilottio Wheat, 2.

Corn pono, Mrs. P. S. Kennedy, 1 Miss Cora Whoat, 2. Cocoanut cake, Mrs. Clias. Marshall, 1 Miss Ada Harding 2.

Neopolitun cake, Miss Adu Harding, 1 Mrs. L. Baker, 2. Whito cake, Miss Maud Mahornoy, 1 MiBS Nellio Nicholson, 2.

Marblo cake, Mrs. L. Baker, 1 Mrs. Chus. Marshall, 2. Fruit enke, Mrs. n. H.

Talbot,

Specimen icing, Miss Nellio Nicholson, 1 Mrs. H. Stipes, Now Ross, 2. Collection of cakes, Mrs. Marshall, 1 Miss Harding 2.

Best show of butter, Mrs. E. T. Arinentrout, city, 1 Mrs. ,T. N. Davidson, Whitosvillo, 2 Mrs. James Hutchinson, 3.

Homo mado cheeso, Mrs. Arinontront, 1 Mrs. Wm. Glover, Covington, 2 Mrs. H. Stipes, New Ross, 3.

Ten pounds lard, Mrs. M. Galoy, 1 Mrs. E. T. Catorlin, 2. Cured ham, Mrs. H. W. Harding, 1 Mrs. J. A. Harding, 2.

Soft soap, Mrs. Henry Walter, Wesley, 1 Mrs. Emily Stout, 2. Hard soap, Mrs. Henry Walter, Mrs. J. F. Chadwiok, 2.

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PLANTS, AMATEURS.

Five roses, five kinds, Mrs. T. D. Scott 1 Mrs. A. M. Smith 2. Five fuchias, Mrs. A. M. Smith 1 Mrs. M. L. Cowan 2.

Five coronations, Mrs. Smith 1 Mrs. Scott 2. Twelve goraniums, Mrs. Smith 1 Mrs. Scott 2.

Twolvo begonias, Mrs. Cowun 1 Mrs. Scott 2. Twelvo asters, Mrs. Smith 1 Miss Mattio Manson 2.

Two hanging baskets, Mrs. Smith 1 Mrs. Soott 2. Floial piece for dinner table, Mrs. Smith 1 Miss Eva Compton 2.

Six floral favors, Mrs. Smith 1, Mies EvuCSmpton 2. Display of cut annuals, Mrs. Smith 1 Mrs. Scott 2.

How's This?

Wo offor One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hnll's Catarrh Cure.

F. J.

CHENEY

& Co., Props., Toledo, O.

Wo, the undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by thoir firm. WEST & Tmux, Wholesale Druggists,

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The Grandest Opportunity Ever Offered

The Ladies of this City and Vicinity to Purchase

First-Class Kid Gloves at Ridiculous Low Prices.

25 dozen 4-button Real Kid Gloves in Tans, Greys, Blacks and Browns at 69c, worth $ 1.

20 doL. Bantz Gloves for driving- or shopping in Tans.Browns,Blacks,for 69c, worth $1.25.

25 doz.Undressed Mosquittve Gloves in Greys,Tans, and Browns only 69c, worth $1,25,

The sbove are great bargains and whether you need them now or not you should not fail to buy a pair of them for future use as you will not have a chance nt them again at ihe advertised price! New Millinery Goods and Cloaks just received!

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$500 Reward!

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Mrs. W. S. Moffot,t,2. Banana cake, Mrs. Chas. Marshall, 1 Mrs. S. Baker, 2.

Pyramid cake, Mrs. Marshall, 1 Mrs. Baker, 2. Chocolate cake, Miss Ada Harding, 1 Mrs. Marshall, 2.

Orango cako, Mrs. Marshall. 1 Miss Harding, 2. White Mountain cake, Miss Harding, 1 Miss B. F. Kennedy, 2.

TRULY mnuPrleoefor8vorciisoimlilojiiucitlKlinywithiusbeforeconsistentmonument*.UHasyourpublic,arowork.orderbelorotlioK'KxJOur

Rustic Work a Specialty. HOWARD & IIAKNKTT. Crawfordsville, Imlluim. Corner Market and Orcou Streol.

We have sold Ely's Cream Balm about three years, and have recommended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is, "It's tho bost remedy that I havo have ever used." Onr experience is, that whore parties continued its use, it never fails to cure.—J. H. Montgomery, & Co., Druggists,Docorah, Iowa.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!

Happy Ilooslcrs.

Wm. Timinons, Postmaster of Iduville Ind., writes: Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad fooling arising from Kidney oud Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockmnn, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a now man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town fays: Electric Bitters is just tho thing cor a man who is all run do^n ond don't liare whether he lives or dies ho found sew strength, good appetite and folt just mke be had anew lease on life. Only

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For the Man who can bake better BREAD and CA KEtS and in more different styles than ALBRIGHT.

Give me a trial. You will find our Bread Fresh eveiy day. loaf stamned. "T.E.A."

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

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Proprietor.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. Leave

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Drs.T.J.&nd Martha E.H. Griffith ^^KeaidenOG 218 South Oreon stroet Mrs. Dr. Qrlfflth {fives special attention

Otaronlc and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Qrlfflth, a gene' a1, practice,

CONSULTATION FBBH.