Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1891 — Page 3

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The Best Gent's Calf Shoe on the market $3.

FOR

124 Bast Mala Sbreet.

K£ILY

Ross Bros.,

1107 North Washington St., Crawfordsville. Ind

PATCH? APPLIED POD.

CR088-8E0TI0N OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK 80LE TURNED 8HOE.

ONLY BY

Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

It. C. WAliICUP, Proprietor.

'-sVnf,rtrs and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.

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PERSONS WHO PREFER

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DAILY JOURWL.

FRIDAY. SEPT. 25, 1801.

Tins DAII,Y JOCHNAL IS for salo by Robinson k. Wnllaco.

i: GORTNER-GALEY.

A Quiet Wodding Last Evening at the Home of Dr. Galev, inEnglowood. Herbert II. Gortner, of Goshen, Ind., and Miss Miniiio Galey, of this city, were quietly married last evening at tho homo of tho bride's parents in Englowood. Tho house was beautifully decorated for tho occasion and tho only porsonB present wore tho bride's family, tho groom's parents from Goshen, and F. L. Snyder, of Joplin, Mo. Tho marriago oereinony occurred at half past oight o'clock and w:i° ,,-med by ttev. E. IS. Thomson, of this city, tho bride being attired in a noat traveling dress and tho groom in tho customary black. At midnight tho nowly married couple left on the Rig Four for Cincinnati, where thoy will remain until some timo next week, when after a visit to

Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo thoy will leave for their future homo in Goshen. In about three weeks thoy will go to housekeeping there in a beautiful homo which now awaits their arrival. It has boon long sinco a wedding occurred hero which has created more favorable comment than that of last evening, tho young couple being most deservedly popular in the social circles of this city. Tho bride has lived in Crawfordsville all her lifo ami Crawfordsville surrenders most reluctantly tliis beautiful, modest aiul rollned lady, than whom a brido more generally and thoroughly respected and beloved novoi left or entered her precincts. The groom is likewise well known here, having spent four years in Wabash College from which he graduat in the class of '90. While in school ho made hosts of friends by his gentlemanly conduct 011 all occasions and won the respect of his instructors by his high standard of scholarship. After graduation ho entered at once as a member of I,ho firm, tho well known Goshen house, "Tho llawkes Hardwaro Company" and has succeeded admirably in the business. He is regarded as one of the most enterprising young business men in northern Indiana, and no better compliment could bo paid him than to say that he stands lib high in tho estimation of Goshen as in that of Crawfordsville. The marriage consummated last- night was a most felicitous one in every particular and THE JOURNAL with nil Crawfordsville, takes tho greatest pleasure iu extending its sincere congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gortner for a long, useful, prosperous and happy married lifo.

A A SHAKING UP.

A Number of Bad Houses and Disreputable Eesorte Raided Last Night. Tho police wore out amongst thorn last night and before day had garnered in a number of characterless men..and worse, women who had boon enjoying lifo after a fashion and manner poculiar to themselves. About half a dozen places wore visited and while two or three water hauls wore mado, tho nets were full in other instances. At ono house of shady character on Franklin street a party of four was captured. This whole crowd was lodged in jail and were there at ten o'clock this morning. So

loBt

to shaino and a sonso of decenoy

was this party that hardly a protest was entered against going to jail. Among other places visited was a privato room and the catch mado here was a hair raisor. Tho parties were up be fore acting Mayor Ramsey tl is morn ing and for the most part paid or staid the fines. Tho raid, a needed one, ][and a jail sontonco would not havo boon amiss for tho wholo gang.

That Spotted Oow,

Mrs. John Layson was out riding last evening in a carriage with her two children and Mr. Layson's mother. About dark they were returning homo on a country road when suddenly a spotted cow which had been lying down in front of them jumped up before tho tho horse. Tho horse greatly startled turned short around, overthrowing tho buggy and throwing out tho occupants into tho road. Old Mrs. Layson was seriously hurt, her shoulder being dislocated aud sustaining many bruises and cuts about tho body. Mrs. John Layson had her knee severely injured and was also badly bruised, but tho children escaped unhurt.

Private Opinion Made Publio. A member of the TypograpicalUnion: "I look with tho greatest disfavor upon tho idea of teaching printing in tho public schools. Why teach that trade any more than plumbing, blacksmithing or cobbling? It is an injustice to members of the Union who have served an apprenticeship of four years in a regular ofiico. Theso children will put in timo then, which thoy should put in studying, in learning one trade and after fooling away at it for two or three years will bo able to do work, which whilo inferior, will be done to the disadvantage of competent members of tho Union." .'?!

To JUgpel Col art

Iloadaches and Fevori, to oloanne tho system effectually, yot gently, whan costi'vo or billions, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken tho Kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or woakoning them, use Syrup of Figs.

OHIPB.

—Tho stand pipe is soon to receive a co-it of paint. —Mrs. Charley Scott, of Bloomington, III., is visiting Win. M. Scott, 405 west Pike street. —Mrs. F. M. Randall and master Harry Laymon havo returned to Indianapolis after a pleasant visit at Capt. Layinon's. —Miss Dora Jolly, a most lovely youug lady, and brother Lloyd havo returned to Sugar Grovo after a delightful visit at Capt. Laymon's. —Rev. J. P. Ewing and wife left last night for their futuro homo in Chauncey, Ohio. .. .DutT Casad, for several weeks engaged in this city as assistant at his fathor's drug store, has resigned and returned to his homo at Crawfordsville. .. .Nate Lucas has completed tho foundation for his new residence on south Main street, and tho carpenters will commonco on tho frame work at once. It will be among the most attractive and substantial houses built iu the city this season.—Frankfort AVicx.

Firo at the Robbins House. This morning at about half past oight o'clock the back roof of tho Robbing House was discovered to be on firo, the tlamos having been communicated from a defective Hue. The alarm was given at onco and tho department put in a prompt appearance but tho bucket bngado had boon at work and but little work remained to bo done by tho fin? boys, who added tho finishing touches in a jilTy.

Attention W. R. 0.

Will every member of the corps who can and will go to tho district convention to bo helil at Frankfort, Oct. 8, please notify tho president by Saturday next, so she can arrange for their entertainment. ANNUS AMJIHOSK, Pres.

Childret Cry for Pitcher's Castoris.

Committed Suicide.

To Tlie Editor Tlio Journul

Under the above heading I noticed an article in your paper of tho 11th inst. in which my name was usod as being a free trader, etc. I am a free trader, a free thinker and a free mail, and have no convictions to sacrifice for anybody's favor, good will or money. The party who mado the statement that my creditors sold me out to pay my debts and and that I brought suit in my wifoV name to recover my property is a coward and liar.

I h-id dealings at Brown's Valloy with parties who acknowledge that they are natunl born rascals, but have been shadowed by tho moonlight graco and have a pool of innocence in which to bathe after any wrong doing, so a great per cent, of what they have are the spoils of betrayed confidence. With thoir greed and conscience in tho proportion of 99 to 0, tried to work their little game on mo while I was from homo and not satisfied with that, under tho advico and plotting^ with their attorneys, part of whom it has cost tho county $250 to prosecute formal practice, tho others being good subjects to sit tinder tho drippings of mercy, tried to appropriate a maro and two colts that belonged to my wife (the result of a gift from her father) for tho sole cause that they wanted thorn, and after trying in connection with a few fixtures of tho court house (who wero traitors to the jury system of our State) to get away with them, but seeing thoy could not havo, like Windy Diok, for the sake of a short sontonco (or saving of a little money) come up, pleaded guilty, paid tlio cost, released their attachment judgment that thoy got on this false affidavit, paid twice as much for tho mare and ono colt as thoy swore thoy were worth and returned tho four-year-old colt, and are now at homo writing a book entitled, "Tho Lost Cause or My Faith is Growing Weak." Mit Scott and littlo Froddio Sheet/, will bo around soon to take orders for tho book. I was at a loss to know why tho colt killed itself till I noticed in THE .TOURNAT, that it was a protectionist and then it was evident that it

waB

for tho want of

brains. Rosp'y, W. C. Horn.

—Eye, onr, noso and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Room 2, Joel Block. Examination and consultation free.

Al.AMO.

Mrs. T. R. Ham and daughter are able to bo out again. Rov. Albert .Tackiuan preached at tho Christian church Saturday and Sunday.

Tho Teachers' iii»'"tuto Will hold its first session of the year in Ripley, Oct. 3.

Mrs. O. W. Campbell and children started for Terro Haute Wednesday to visit relatives.

There is no obvious change in tho critical conditions of Gilbert Titus and Mrs. Stanford.

The youths of Alamo havo organized a saving club, and are sitting a good etampla for some older heads.

Mrs. l)r. Talbot, with her throo daughters, left hero Wednesday for Oxford, Ohio, where sho will place them iu school.

The young folks of this place surprised Miss .Tennio McSpadden Tuesday and reminded her that she is now old enough to vote.

On the evening of tho 23d Miss Lou isa Fttllonwider and Thomas Little, both of this placo, were united in marriage, Many more than the usual amount of contentment attend them through tho journey, as thoy both are deserving.

Trouble novor comes single handed, and along with tho hot weather comes steaming into our midst the foathor renovator, while the ovor wrought superintendent

of

the household

goodB

koops one of tho small children posted at the front blind ready to telephone tho news as soon as bis portly form and scooped shape disturbs tho dust in tho distance. "The leaders of tho two great political parties in old Ripley s^m to bo in a state of inortian and proselyting sooms to boat a standstill. I beliove it tho Republicans would organize a club in this township and distribute political literature as extensivoly as they should they would umko largo accessions to tho ranks of tbo grand old party. In the future wo will see what we will see,

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RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

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when the country becomes ripo with political enthusiasm. There was sound of rivalry Tuesday night arid Alamo's people had gathered, then her beauty and chivalry there was hurrying too and fio, and mounting in hot haste and pouring forward with impetuous speed, while thronged the citizens with terror dumb, white lips whispered that a beam of firoy light had tipped the tree tops a tnile away and many hearts boat heavily whilo waiting for tho returning corps from the scene of disaster. With bowed heads thoy came rattling over the dusty street with the painful news that the prodigious light and fire eminated from a largo straw pile which had vanished into the night by the timo thoy reached it.

A Boon to Wives.

Having used "Mother's Friend" would not be withont it. It IB a boo to wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth MBS. C. M21.BOVTIIHK, Iowa. Write the Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Gator further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind.

ir.i vxirro n.v.

Jacob Haas has just completed an ad dition to hia home. P. J. Longli and wife attended the State fair Wednesday.

John J. Claypool visited his brother Doc at this place last week. Win. Rider and Boz Merrill will pnt iron fences around thoir yards next week.

Bas. Tracy has bocomo paralyzod and it is doubtful as to whether he will ever recover.

A1 Henry has given tip his Wingato school and has contracted with Hormol & Brant to clerk for a year.

Charley ITigby, of New Richmond, has rented Uncle George Wostfall's farm for the coming soason.

Sam Taylor, of Roachdale, has been canvassing this place for tho Masonic Lifo Insurance Company during the p:ist week.

Fred Reoves has purchased a diamond safety and proposes to rent it out to the boys for 20 cents an hour. So far it has been in constant uso.

John Breaks, of Crawfordsville, has rented tho Zuck room on Main street for tho purpose of engaging in (.he drug trade hero. It is said that Jnines Howard of Linden, will also start a drug store horo. In our judgment three is too many.

Ji

,iI'MCSS CAX'T 111i VUllEH

by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only ono way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is causod by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hoaring will bo destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggist, 75 cents.

Notivc

To tho stockholders of tho People's Natural Gas Company. Tho first installment of your subscription to tho abovo stock is now duo. You will plonae call at the company's ofllco, second door north of the postoflice, and pay tho same to John M. Manson, assistant Tre isurer. A. F. RAMSEY, Pres.

Children

Cry

for Pitcher's Castor!

Children Cry for Pitcher's Casiorl£

S-oeoia.1 Set]

Ladies Linen Embroderied Handkerchiefs

We have received an elegant line of new Embroideried Handkerchiefs which we bought at a

big sacrifice of a large inporter and will give our friends the benefit of it by placing them on sale this

week at special prices. They are elegant goods and we will sell them at astonishing low prices. We

have them from ioc to to $3 50 each. Call and see them. You will want a few of them if you do.

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

W. R. GOSNELL,

lias opened a branch ofiice of the

The American Steam Laundry.

Steam and Hot Water Heating

129 South Green Street,

Laundiy left there will receive prompt- attention.

Given Away by THE FAIR,

107 South Washington Street.

Four of Best Books Written!

DORE'S GALLERY OF BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS AND STORIES, with 100 lllust-ntions and portrait of Dore quarto, cloth. SUAKSPERE'S COMPLETE WORKS,with glossary, containing 1227 pages and 36 illustrations. LIFE OF GEN. JOHN A. LOGAN, revised edition, with letter of Mrs.

Logan octavo. BEN HUR, Gen. Lew Wallace's famous book. Your choice of any of above books with $20 worth of purchases at

OWE US A CALL.

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

ENGINEER.

Agent for

The Florida Steam and Hot Water Boiler.

Gas Fitting, Ga* Fixture* and

looras

tptfel*

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There ls always a right time to buy as wol aright place, and this, of all others, Is the ti

Women, Children, and O bete trice. Dr. Griffith, a gene,

THE FAIR.

Ma­

chines for Country and Suburban Residences.

Plans and Specifications

for Cltyof Country Work in Any of the above branches.

Oidersleft at Zack Mahorney's will receive prompt attention.

That 18 exactly wliat happens to tho dollars you Invest with us aud just uow It Is more particularly the ease If you select ioor goods.

It Is easy enough to part with money, but It sn't anything like as easy to gettt back again.

When you lot your dollars go, lot them go foi something which you would just as soon have as tho money Itself and a littlo sooner.

JIC

for providing yourself with Winter clothing.

Come and see us. YoursTruly

J. A. .10151,,

The only Ono Trice Clothier.

N.H.—George llishop will ho pleased to wait on his many friends hereafter at A .Joel's.

Drs.T.J.ind Martha E.H. Griffith

°®ItoSidenoe 218 South Greon street Mrs. Dr. Griffith givesspecial attention Chronic and Surgical Disease* of

a'

practloe.

CONSULTATION FBKSS.

Going It Alone.

I desire to say to the publio that having bought out my partner, George Noilest, I will continue to run the barber shop ct the same high standard, retaining all the old tradoand by attentive work gaining new customers.

Joe Fossee.

Mr. Gulbord will oiieu a rennh school In tho fore part of September. Those who wish to learn and speak properly In alirit timo, the French lawruego, are Invited to call and see him or send him their address and lie will cull on them. Classes every evening from 7 p. in. oi., excepting Saturday. If thero ten ladles to take lessons Mr. Gulbord will hold for tliem a special class In tlio afternoon from 3 till 5 o'clock. Fees for three months' oourse $10. Call or address,

to 0 p. should bo

L. J. Guioonn, 127 South Groan St.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The beet salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sole by Nye & Co

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fi'ooo LOSS OK iio'ill KYI:S. S!,BOO I'BHMAKbM TOlAl, 1II.SAI1II.1'IT. 150 T.OJ.8OF ONE KYI!. 35 PKK WKKK, TKM l'OllA I! TOl'AI.

DISABILITY, OR

It

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Injury 1)0 received liy Hie insured in

UOUKOQUOUCO

of tlio

WROEKLUR

of Kiiy regular

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Agents.

PLENTY OF MONEY

To Loan at 0 or 7 per cent, according to tho security offered.

VACANT LOTS

Or Improved proyerty lor salo In any pari of tlio city.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Famished on short. notice from the most complete sot of abstracts books InMuiitgomery county.

ALBERT C.JENNISON lxan.

Insurance aud

Ileal Estate Agent & IMoneer Abstracter.

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