Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 September 1891 — Page 3

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little kiiteip, soiled tfceir tniUer^s, didn't kljov/v/^l lo do ilU Wise old fricwl

$500 Reward!

JA'ave orders

branch ollicc

Xbid reconjnjerjd

WANTACLAUS SOAP

SANTACLAUSSOAP-MADEONLY BY UK,FAIRBANKSCo.

The Best Genfs Calf Shoe on the market

124 Eapt Main Street.

At the 99 Cent Store.

all e,xid See It.

CHOOL SUPPLIES—Tablets, Paper, Pencils,Ink, Rules, SpoDges, Slates, Slate-Pencils, Mucilage Mc. at lowest'prices.

Ross Bros.,

at C.

TRULY lllr

''r''IVrVirt' us reasonable a.s any coiislstoiil. with ""fit. hoo us before placing .in 'inii'r for your monuments, nstle Work ii Specially. '""VAlIll & 1I«KM'.TT, ,i,„i ,Vr,lwr"rlsvtllu.1milium.

Heciing and Cooking.

NOW

is a

Tho

5otruc.

V^%se We kilter^ washed their njiiiens VlM} Jijis$QAPoF &tyber Ijue, Quickj/ ^is^ed e&cfy st&ty,

Ar|d%ir tyitteip "Were &s brigtyjt &i|d soft as rjev/

CO O

yoli

4pO.

The Earth for One Cent!

North Washington St., Cra^fordsviU^. Ind

CHICAGO.

*srJiMur.n3P TUC

PATCHY AfUjfD FOB.

0R088-8E0TI0M ,OF TOE

OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

For the Man who can bale better HJ?KAD and CAKES and in more different styles than -:~r--. ALBRIGHT.

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

The Crawfordsvilie Transfer Line,

R. C. WAMCUP, Proprietor.

1.lsscn^ers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

at the stables on Market street, or at the

A.

S°°d time to buy them of

rnPson

& Cates,

"urtii (irccn Street.

Snodgrass' store on Washing­

ton street. Telephone No. 47.

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON.

AT DONNELL'S OLD STAND.

USICH

DAILY

1

They will keep your feet dry,and warm.

ALL

ONE WEEK ONLY.

Commend im Monday, Sept, 21, ISO J.

DR. FLINT

The most wonderful Hypnotist

in the world and Mesmerist

Will appear at Music Ilall one

week. You that never laugh

Come and have a hearty laugh

Everything Bright and New.

prices 15, 25 and 35

JOURIXRTL.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1801.

THK UAITA' JOUHNAIRobinson Wallace.

is for siilo by

Oouucil Mooting To-night,

Tito City Council did not hold its regular fortnightly mooting last night owing to the urgont businoss several of the inotnbors liad in the west end of tho city. Tho mooting will accordingly bo hold to-night and rogulnr business transacted.

Bopublican Ulub To-Night.

At half past sevon o'clock this evening tho Republicans of this city will moot in tho small court room to elToct a parliament organization. Every Republican is urged to como and bring sovernl iends with him. The present is always tho time to work and the Republicans of Crawfordsvillo intend to mako hay while tho sun shiuos.

Has Oome and Gone.

Uarnum ,fc Bailey havocomo and gone and wo may now Bottle down to tho hum drum of our prosaic, work-a-day lives. Tho porformanco last night was fully up to that of tho afternoon and the immonte tent was crowded by thousands of ieople from this and adjoining towns. Tho ovening truins brought in fully as many strangers as thoso of tho morning. Tho show wont on to Indianapolis last night whero it will exhibit to day.

Was Out of His Mind.

John Linohan, tho man whom Win. Evans shot nonr Now ROBS for stealing his horso and who arising from what uppoarod to bo his death bod to board a midnight train, is now in jail having been captured in Indianapolis. Ho says that I10 was out of his head when he took tho horso and that his good char actor can be proved by huudrods of pooplo in Indianapolis whero ho lives. Linohan appears to bo a very good sort of a man and makes a neat and gentlemanly appearance.

Will Ask Greater Damages. Tho county commissioners refused tho claim of John Dodd for $2,000 which ho asked for injuries received in an accident which occurod on a bridge in Madison township. Mr. ])odd does not intend lo lot tho case rest with the mmissioner.s' decision but will appeal the case to tho circuit court whero ho will ask to bo awarded $10,000. Since ho began his case before tho commissioners he has discovered that his in juries are much more oxtensivo and permanent than at first belioved.

He Wants aNew Ordinance. Marshal IDnsmingor is preparing to wage war upon tho saloons which ho declares are nearly all rnn in opon violation of tho law. Ho want tho council to pass an ordiance compelling tho saloon koepors to raise their curtains and movo back their screens every night at eleven o'clock and loavo thom in this state all day Sunday. In this way the law could be enforced, Mr. Ensininger thinks, but in no other, as so many of the vendors of malt and spirituous liijnors aro intent on violating it.

Bridges Whioh are Dangerous. Tho County Commissioners went out to Riplov township to-day to investigate tho condition of tho James Davis brido over Sugar crook and tho well known Yonntsvillo bridge. Complaints have boon made that both of those bridges ore quite dangerous, and it is certain that both will bo repaired quito oxtensively if not replnced. Tho old Yountsville bridgo was built in 1858 and has served a noble purpose. It is on ono of tho favorite drives from this city and every pair of lovers that evor wont driving has spooned in its grateful shadows.

A Drying Shame.

Tho lack of drinking water at the Big Four station is a shamoful imposition on tho people who patronize that road. It is a hot nnd dusty place, and especially on excursion dnys thoro is actually a great doal of suffering booauso of a lack of water. Yestorday there wore lots of women and children who were faint for a cool drink nnd had it not been for tho neighbors, who kindly made all welcome to their wells, thoro might hnvo been serious r. suits. Thoro is no earthly oxcuse for the road not furnishing drinking wntor to its waiting passengers as it would cost only nominal sum to tnp the wator mains.

Dr. Kane For President of Wabash College. It is reported that tho trustees of Wabash collogo aro seriously considering tho advisability of tending Rev. Dr. W. L'. Kane, the popular pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, this city, tho position of president of the collogo to succeed Dr. Tuttle, resigned. Lafayette would exceedingly regrot to lose Dr. Kane, but at tho same timo none can refuse to acknowledge the wisdom of such an Appointment. Dr. Knno is a scholarly gentleman, a njyn of sound judgment, of unnsual ability aud who as its chief ollicer would bo an honor to tho institution.—iAtfuyeite

Courier.

Concerning Dr. Kano's fitness for tho position, there can lx no question, but wo opine that the

Courier's

about as reliable as a Washington's correspondent's knowledge of Cabinot changes. .......

To IHspcl Cold*

Hondnclios and Fever*, to cleanse the system effectunlly, yot gently, when costive or billions, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awnken the kidneys nnd liver to a henlthy activity without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.

HE WANTS IT BAD.

James Davis, of Advance, Hunting Up Witnesses to Give Hiin a ilad Character.

Mention was mndo last spring in THK JOUUNAI, of a well-to-do farmer of Advance, who left his wifo nnd property and olojjod with Mrs. Lucy Bramblott, of Now lloss, who was tho proud possessor of a brood of seven small children. Tho erring couple wandered west but it was not long boforo Lucy gavo .Tames tho shake and proceeded to take up with somo ono else. She has changed hnnds several times since then and is now living with a big burly barkeeper ovor at Attica and is as fresh and blooming as rose in Juno. Her aforementioned seven smnll children aro scattered all over tho country nnd enjoying life as much as possiblo under tho circumstances. When Mrs. Bramblett left Davis ho was quite disconsolate for nwhilo but has lately mado quito a radical and nervy move. Ho hustled ovor to Lebanon nnd there entered a suit for divorce against tho wife ho had dosorted. Sho promptly filod a cross complaint and this soems to have been just what tho wily Jim wanted. Since sho has taken action ho has been all around Now Ross looking up witnesses to testify in tho divorce oaso. Strangely enough ho is not looking for men who will swear to his pure and spotless character but foi men who will swear that ho is tho moanost man extant. Ho wants men who know something real moan and tough about him and ho makes no bones in asking them to appear and swenr to it. Ho doesn't seem to be particular just who gets tho divorce nnd evidently thinks that it is the bolter policy to further the already pretty clear case of his wire. Jim wants liberty and don't care who gets the reputation.

Science in Makintr Bread.

An tho recent annual meeting of the American Cliemicnl Society, held in Washington, D. C., tho question of the value of carbonate of ammonia as a leavening agent in bread, or as usod in baking powders came up for discussion, in which Prof. Barkor, of tho University of Pennsylvania, nnd l'residont of tho Society Dr. Richardson, late of the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington Dr. W. McMutrio, late Prof, of Chemistry in tho University of Illinois Dr. E. H. Bartloy, late Chomist of tho Brooklyn, N. Y., Board ot Health, and Prof, of Chemistry or the Long Island College, and others took part.

The consensus of opinion was overwhelming in favor of tho employment of ammonia. It was stated

QB

a fact

that ammonia rendered the gluten of the fiour moro solublo than the original gluten, und that the bread in which this action was produced by carbonate of ammonia must bo more digestible and hence moro healthful, and because of tho oxtreino volatility of carbonato of ammonia, and its comploto expulsion from tho bread in tho process of baking, it is one of the most useful, most healthful and most valuable leavening agents known.

Those conclusions nro bon.o out by the very elaborate and oxhaustivo ex perimente mado by Prof. J. W. Mallet, of tho University ot Virginia, whioh show conclusively that broad mado with a baking powder in which ono por cent, of carbonate of ammonia is usod, in con nection with cream of tartar nnd soda, is not only of uniformly bettor color nnd texture, but a product moro wholosome, because tho ammonia serves to neutralize any organic or lactic acids present in tho Hour.

—Colds and sore thront quickly reiieved by Dr. Greene, Joel block.' Also all diseases of eyo and oar treated.

CHIPS.

—Goorgo E. Woolsoy, a gentleman well known in this city, died on last Saturday at his home in Lafayette after a long nnd pninful illness. —Prof. Moore went to Cambridge City to day whero he will take charge of tho music in tho schools. His many friends wish him success. Tho family will not go now. —Tho Young Peoplo's Society of tho Methodist church will give a social next Thursday night. An excellent litornry programmo is being prepared and will be mndo feature of tho event. —James Wright conducted a suit at Covington to-day against the Wabash Vnlloy Protective Union. Hugh B. James nnd wifo took out joint policy some yoars ago and Mrs. James died. Tho company paid Mrs. James S600 nnd now ho sues for $2,700, tho fnco of tho policy.

llow'a This?

Wo offer Ono Hundrod Dollars reward for nny case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CIIKNEY Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, nnd believe him porfoctly honorable in all business transactions, and financially nble to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. WEST & THUAX, Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, O.

"report" is

WAMMNG, KINNAN

&

MAKVIN, Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tnkon internally noting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonnils sent free. Price 75c. per !ottle. Sold by nil druggists.

--Dr. Huntsinger will be at Dr. McCormick's dental office, over Louis Biscliofs, Crawfordsvillo, Thursday, October 1, 15th and 29th all day. At Dr. Kleiser's office, Waveland, October, 2 and 30, nntil 10 o'clock, forenoon only.

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information arid voluntary testimonials. Sent bv express on receipt of price $1.59 per bo:

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlintl. G-

BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sold bv Nve Co.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

south MORON ROUTE.

1t'JOa.m.. Night Mail (dully) 1 :ola.m I :'jr»n.tn Day Mail (daily) :.1Gp.ir LAbovotralnsonlystop ut county scat*.] 5:0.'tp.m.0reencas.and Laf. Accoui... 8:21a.m U:10a.m Way Fruljrlit 2H0p.ro

^rT- BIG 4—Peoria Division.

:1 Ha.ni Express —Mail 0:1 fia.m 1 Mull (dally) 12::i0a.u 5:l'!].in Mail—Express 1:3Rp.ir 'OSp.in Mall—Kxpres8„ U:45p.m

SOUTH VANDALIA.

NOIWH

Express

5:18p.tn Mull K:lSpm.. F:ust Line R.\pt:p(diilly) 11:50 inn Freight

... (1:18pm. ... H:lliii.in .. 2:0 pm. ..11:30 am

MM I

I:LA ,V/.

Miss Maud Odi'll is visiting at Sliolburn. About 150 of our citizens took in Barnum's.

A1 Squires anil wifo visited at Morton to-day. T..M. Shophord spent Sunday at Torre Haute.

Mrs. Goo. Grimes, who has boon visiting hor father, D. Garwood, returned to Potato Creek tliiB morning.

A lloon to

H'ivcs.

Having tiBod "Mother's Friend" would not be without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pass through tho painful orient of childbirth 31ns. C. MEMIOUKXE, Iowa. Write tho Bradfiold Regulator Co,, Atlanta, On., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsvillo. Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori IIAILIWAV ITEMS.

STATE 1'AIIi ISXCrilSION.

Tho Big 1 Route will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis at ono fair for tho round-trip. Tickots ill bo good going on Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, and good returning to and including Sept. 28. On Wednosday, Thursday and Friday a special train will be run, leaving bore at 7:50 a.m. and returning leaving Indianapolis at o'clock p.m.

Ono hundred pooplo wanted by the Vandalia Lino to go to tho gnu.d harvest excursions, Sept. 15tli to Sept. 29th to points from Florida to Texas nnd Dakota, inclusive. Call on J. C. Hutchinson, agent Main street depot.

TimnE GKAND IIAltVEST EXCURSIONS Via tho Big Four route to all principal points in tho weBt and northwest, south nnd southwest, at very low rates August 25tli, September 15th, September 29th. Tickets will be good for 30 days returning. Stop-ovors allowed at intermediate points for the ins])ection of farm property. Don't miss this golden opportunity to secure a home in the West. For lowest rates and full inforation call on ngents Big Four ltonto. G. E. Robinson, agent C. C. O. St. L. Ry., Crawfordsvillo, Ind.

The Monon Route will soil harvos excursion tickets on AugiiBt 25th, September 15th and 29th to all points south at ono fnro for tho round trip, nnd to nil western and northwostorn points at very low rntes. Tickets good to return 30 days from dato of sale. For rates and full information call at L., N. A. & C. ticket office.

Via Vandalia, Sept. 2Gth. tho Vandalin will sell harvest excursion tickets to all points south nnd to Kansas City, Loavonwortb, Atchison St. Joe, Mo., at ono faro tho round trip. To all points boyond Kansas City, etc., fare and ono-third will bo added to tho one faro to thoso basing points, making tho rat6 a little abovo ono faro to jxiints in Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming nnd intermediate points nnd return. Take tho 9:4-1 a. in. Vandalia train for perfect connections. Como early and save time. J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor?^

Children Ory for Pitcher's Castorbl

Going It Alone.

I desire to say to tho publio that having bought out my pnrlner,

Goorgo Noilost, I will continue to

run tho barbor shop at tho same

high standard, retaining nil tho old trade and by attentive work gaining

now customers.

Joe Fossee.

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 doz. Baritz Gloves for driving or shopping in Tans.Browns,Blacks,for 69e,worth $1.25.

25 doz.Undressed Mosquiteve Gloves in Greys,Tans, and Browns only 69e, worth $1,25, Tne fbove 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 the advertised price! New Millinery Goods and Cloaks just received!

Next Door to Elston Bank. The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

W. R. COSNELL,

Has opened a brunch oflica of the

The Anrierican Steam Laundry.

129 South Green Street,

Ijiiundiy left there will receive prompt iitteution.

Given Away by THE FAIR,

107 South Washington Street.

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

ENGINEER.

Agent for

The Florida Steam and Hot Water Boiler.

Gas Fitting, Gas Fixtures and Gas Machines for Country and Suburban Residences.

Plans and Specifications

For Cityor Country Work in Any of tho above branches.

AVOWS

When you lot your dollars po, lot thom go foi something which you would Just its soon have an the money Itself aud a little soouer.

There Is always aright time to buy as wrl a right piaco, and this, of all others, is the iaie for providing yourself with Winter clothing.

Come and see us.

of Best Books Written!

DORE'S GALLERY OF ISIULK ILLUSTRATIONS AND STORIES, wiMi lOt) Illustrations and :i portra of Dore qunrto, cloth. SIIAKSPERE'S COMPLETE WORKS,with glossary, containing 12'J? pages and 30 illustrations. LIFE OF GEN. JOHN A. LOGAN, revised edition, with letter of Jlrs.

Logan octavo. BEN 11 UK, Geu. Lew Wallace's f„ nious book. Yourchoice of any of above books with $'J0 worth of purchases at

IV E S A A THF

Oiderslelt at Znck Mahorney's will receive prompt attention..

fiWUB3l»l

That, la exactly what lmppons to Uie dollars you Invest with us and just now it is moro particularly tlio case If you eoleot poor ^oods.

It Is easy enough to part with money, hut it sn't anything like as easy tojrotltbnok ngalii.

Yours Truly. J. A. JOKL,

Tho only Ono Trice Clothier.

N.H.—George Hishop will he pleased to wait on his many friends hereafter at J.A..lool'8.

Drs.T.J.&nd Martha E.H. Griffith

°fflIU»ttid6noe 218 South Oreon street

tlra. Dr. Griffith ftfvea special attention Chronic and Surgical Disease* of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a gene: a practloe. p-s

CONSULTATION FREE.

DR.

IlEMitK'8

"V" aporizer

For the curo of

Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung Trouble,

Now on exhibition nt Brown Son's Drug Store, CrnwfordBville.

FAIR.

nil-

Preferred Mutual Accident Association

OF NEW YORK

Endorsed by over

30,000 Business and Professional Men,

Who Carry Policies in this Company. Thw Pirtictc* Coerr All \njiirirs Avrhiail ituc.U an DMuvaliom, SpraiHe, JtmUm //our*. liujtluntl Tnuhntx, Cuts, shutIfotfiNfA, JiurtiH, SenUl*, Kivlm ami Mtrx of Animals, Drtnnituy,

Uuhtiiiint, n* urttax

all AcvtilcnlH tif Travel lu Latul or V/i cauHhui tJKATJtur DIXAMLITV. Thr hrncrtt* arr: ^.OOODKATII 11V ACCIDK.NT.

A.000 I.OSS OF HANDS Oft I TKT fi.OOO IIANI AM) FOOT. r»-ooo

LOSS OK HO'J

it

I:s.

2,500 I'KKIUANI.NT TOIAI. DISABILITY. or.o

M»S OF ONE HVK,

«5 I'KH WI5KK, TMMI'OIUHV TOTAI. DISABILITY, vl&S OR

Ktlio Injury lie received liy Hie Insured In consequence of the wrecking ot nny regular piissL'iiifcr conveyance propelled liy steam, electricity or cable, while ho shall he riillnjr therein, iho Association will pay:

*10,0(10

llKA

'J 11 1«Y ACCIIJI-.NT.:

o,rao LOSS

or ito'rii

JIV i:«.

5,000 HAND'. 5.000 I'BliT. 5,000

IIANDANII I'OOT.

•-'.500 "KnilllK IIAMtolCI-OOT 2.500PKHMANKNT

TOTAL 1J ISA 111 I.L

1.000 IiOSS OF ONE I5VI3 *r0 PKK WEH1C TKMI'OltAltV TOP A I. TJISA 111 MTV.

COSTS:

THIIHE MONTHS *1 six ONEYKAK

1 1

EACI.I.ISJ VK OK MKMI1KIIHII11' FKK, 1-ALLLLMTT CISCK.:

SPECIAL' FEATURES,

This Policy is a model ol K|tiity and Itri-vltv. It Iti not forfeited by any reason ol a temporary ehaiiKOof occupation. II j?iiiiranlec.s irrcatcibenefits ut lower coet thuii olli.-red bv nnv other Accklont Company. It contains lew rcstrleUons noil no unnecessary conditions. The limits of travel embruee tlio entire eivell/.cd world. There is no restriction as lo ueltlnu on oroir moving passenger conveyances.

All this is made possible by our original plan of insuring preferred Risks Only.

Harter & Darter,

Agents.

PLENTY OF MONEY

Totoun at. (tor 7 per cent, according-to tho soourity olTered.

VACANT LOTS

Or improved proyerty tor sale hi

JI

ny part

of tho city.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Furnished on short liotlco from the most eomph^o set of ab61 r,hooks in.Mwtilgoinery county.

ALBERT C.JENNISON

Ixmti, Insurance anil Heal Kstato A Kent, & l'loneer Abstracter.

PIONEER ABSTRATER,

Over 121 E. Main Bt„ Crawfordsvillo, Indiana.

JUPTUKE

Fptl tirely cared inCOd*ysbjDr H«rM^iElMtroH«giieUo licit TrmM.combinod. Uuar&mocdtbo only oooln tho world generating ftcontlnuou* ElretrieA Magntm *vurr?nt. Sclontlflo, Powerful,

Durable,

Comfortable and Effective. Arofa frauds. Over 9.000 enrcd. Bond etamp forpamnblet, AtegltfCfHlO BELTS FOIt lilHEAHEg. ILNDRNE.

RIHOVIO TO 180

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