Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 October 1891 — Page 3

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cvtnr WOMAN THAT HAS "ANY SENSE AND MANY THERE BE WE HOPE, V/ILL

rv.fAffmTS.

LADIES!

1C7 North Washington St., Crawfordsyille. Ind

FATENT APPLIED FOR.

OROSS-8EOTION OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

18 Carat Cigar

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All purr,e

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'•Mini nul l-airy Spectacular

FANTASMA!

IFTY ACTORS.

ondnfui iind Gorgeous Scen,I "'v^lo«s and Mechani

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5PEND HER CENTS FOR A USEFULCAKE

Of FA1 RBANK'S-SANTA- GLAUS-SOAP-

Cancer and Pile Hospital,

»V -_T of Indianapolis, TI,» Trent a Patient Can STot Cure furimrlT?iWf8 8°to see hiin on cacli visit speak volumes of liis success in lon ]11" of surgical and chronic disease. Their cures are due to the iliurnt. r/?0 «^er^ence *n largest hospitals of tho world which gives him

OiGoiwos and their cure.

,,,THIS GREAT FHYSXGIAET

tate !1S Canoor, Catarrh, diseases of tlio Kidneys, Jiladder, Troplitionc'r "t *-*e"ur il Debility in ono month than tho average gouoral prac'I'm totl

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''r°°f chronic diseaRea.

ho Famous

Vnltcy Reversible

*C!o ties*Bar!$

It Is the Strongest, MostDurable and Most Convenient, p.ml Cheapest rack in the market.

Small izo, U.* cents. Mtdium. li.'i cunts. I .urge, eents thickets, Itowlw, Slaw('utters, Woodnnwire of a'l klinls.

They will keep your feet dry and warm.

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELIVS OLD STAND.

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DAWSON E. BARNES,

Surgeon in Charge,

^ecHUS0 '10 is a specialist and gives his entire uttcn-

FREE EXAMmATIOHS,

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0!cl",,'nnlionB

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MUSIC HAj_L. SATURDAY, OCTOBER

and nil lie ted froo of charge, and charges only for value

arc scientific nnd strictly contHontial at his ofllee.

be directed to DAWSON J5. BAHNKS,1117 N Tenuesseo Ind., Eye, Cancor and I'llo Hospital.

At SUIT HOUSE, Crawfordsvillc, Monday, OCT 5.

Music

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and

T™S Tr™sformation.

Sec

Execution Scene.

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",n 75 cents gallery,50 o.

HALL

ONE NIGHT SURE.

THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1891.

NellieM'Henry

In Her Now und Highly Successful Comedy

Hy H. (Jruthun Donnelly,

"A Might at the Circus."

A Roaring, Screaming Farce.

Prices. .35, 50 and 75

The Soap for Hard

Water

is Lenox.

DAILY JOURKHL.

.SATLnilH^OCT. 3, 1891.

i'lir.

DAILY JOURNAL

IS

Ilobinson & Wallace.

for sale

by

Band Concert.

Tim regular concert by tho band will be held this evening on ilio Music Hall veranda. The concert will last for one hour and will continue between tho hours of seven and eight.

Vandalia Trains Discontinued. The fast trains on the Vandalia passing north at 2:03 p. m. and south at 8:12 p. in. have been discontinued for this season. Tho changes in tho new time card should also receive! notico by tlii- traveling public.

The Reunblican Olub.

1 In. publican Club held an enthusiastic meeting last night in the small court room. About twenty new membets were received into the club and an interesting talk made by C. N. Williams on tho condition of tho laboring man in Europe. At tho next meeting Dumont Kennedy will road a papor on tho effect of the MeKinley bill on the necessaries of life and the paper will bo discussed by several members of tho club who were appointed for that purpose last evening.

Jones Paves the Freight.

Superintendent MeAlevy, of the Natural Gas Company, is having a circus with tho railroads. The freight on pipe was all prepaid but several car loads now stand at Darlington with the freight bills marked unpaid. Mr. MeAlevy states that it is the fault of the shipping agents as ho knows to a surety that all bills are prepaid at Chester, Penn. He says that he will not pay a cent of freight and if lie is not allowed to tako tho pipe the railroad companies will have to pay tho damage for loss of time.

Change in firm.

The well known foundry firm of Lylo & Smith is no more. Yesterday Mr. Smith sold his half interest to A. F. Reynolds for a consideration ot SO,500. The lirm was then Lylo .t Itoynolds, b.it these gentlemen at once sold a third interest to A1 Greist, who has been connected with tho establishment for somo time. So it is now tho firm of Lyle, Reynolds & Greist and thoy will carry on business at tho old stand infusing new life nnd progress into the already prosperous concern. Mr. Keynolds will still continue his connection in tho grain business with B. F. Crabbs and will keep both irons red hot.

Pire Tltis Morning.

This morning shortly aftor live o'clock tho Goldberg junk shop on the Lafayette Pike was discovered to be in llames. The alarm was turned it and it took an hour's hard woik by the lire department to got tho liro out. Tho building was a total loss and was tho property of Bon Crano, who iB not yet tho certain aboat tho insurance. Tho rooms were filled with raw hides, rags, tin ware and foathers, all of which Were ruined with the exception of tho hides, a part of which were unhurt owing to the fact that they were packed in bulk. Eil* Voris had tho stock insured for $900 in tho Evansville, and the sum will cover tho loss probably. Mr: Goldberg was in Indianapolis at theXimotho tiro broke out and nothing is kuown of its origin although it was probably not incendiary.

Hid Under the Bed.

Mrs. ICato Mahonoy and Mrs. Poter h'lynn, who rosido in tho f.-isliionablo flats just£pposito tho Monon station, have been engaged in a row. Mrs. Ma-

Dney insulted tho blushing wife of I'eter Flynn by applying to her certain charges anil bad names alien to lior spotlesB charactor. Airs. Flynn took all this deeply to heart and appearing before Judgo Chnmasero swore out a warrant against Mrs. Mahonoy. Constable Byas was sent after her and knocked it tho portals of tlio mansion tliroo times without a response, proceeding then to the court yard in the r. ar he observed that ore of tho windows of the culinary department was slightly raisod. He slyly peeped over tho marble window sill and discovered Mrs. Mahonoy hiding under the bed. "Come out of that now child," cooed Mr. Byas in his dulcet tonos, "or I'll coiuo in and got you." She didn't come so Mr. Byas wont in and got her. With many toars boforo tho immnciilate shrino Mrs. Mahonoy was found guilty and was fined sn.:55. 1)I:AF\I:SS

C.I.NT

KKCVKKD

by local applications, as thoy cannot, reach tho diseased portion of tho oar. There is only

0110

way to euro deaf­

ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Doafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining ot tho Eustachian Tubo. Whon this tube gets inllamcd you havo rumbling sound or imporfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness iB tho result, nud unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sand for circulars free.

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

—Mrs. Wileon, tho milliner, will give an oponing Tuesday nfternoon at one o'clock nnd in tho ovoning. 2d

0HIP3.

—Fantasma to-night. -—The county commissioners mot today to allow some estimates ou bridge work. —Mrs. B. F. Snyder received a telegram from ltushville, 111., to come immediately because her inothor is seriously sick. —Misses Josie nnd Anna Shepherd and Miss Lizzie Bly entertain thoir friends this evening at tho home of tho Misses Shepherd. —There was great runaway in Scott tiwnship in which Mr. .Tohnson, of tho firm of Johnson & Scott, of Ladoga, was sverely injured. —There are several car loads of tools for the natural gas workmen somewhere on tho road between hero and Pennsylvania. They are needed badly and the telegraph wires are kept hot. —Fantasma, which appears at Music Hall this evening, is ono of tho best shows on tho road. It lias been completely revised this year and many marvelous features have been introduced. —C. L. Thomns and son, Sam, sailed for Now York last Wednesday. On Monday Mrs. Thomas and Miss'Martha will go to Now York to meet them upon their arrivnl in tho land of tho free and the homo of tho bravo.

For a disordered liver try lieecham's Pills.

Money For Old Papers.

In order to complete a second file of THE DAI

1 A' JotmxAi.

a number of papers!

are needed. Issues of any of the following datjs can be sold" at this oflico for :l conts apiece: ]KS7.—Aug. 12, l!t, 15. 25 Sept. 17 Oct. 21 Nov. 18, 19. 21, 22, 24, 25, 2fi, 28 Dec. 2, 12, 10, 19, 21, 22, 2fi, 30, 31. 1888.- .Tan. 10, M, 115, 18. 19. 20, 21, 23, 21. 25, 2G. 27, 28, 30, 31 Feb. 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 7, 10, 11, 13, 21, 21, 25 March 1. 2, 3, 0, 7, 15, 10 April 5. 9, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 2 8 30: May, 1, 5,12, 22, 23 June 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14 Aug. 14, 15, 10, 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 21. 1889.—Feb. 23, 25. 20, 27, 28 March 1, 2. 4, 5, 0, 7, 8,9, 11, i2,13, 14, 15, Hi 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 20, 27, 28, 30 April 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 0, 9, 10, II, 13, 15, 10, 19, 20, 22, 23, 21, 25, 2G, 27, 29, 30. May 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15,10, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 .Tune 3,4, 7, S, 10, 12„14 17, 18, 21, 24: .Tulv 3, Aug. 10, 13, 20, 27 Sept. 20 Oct*. 2 Nov. 25, 2f!, 28 Dec. 4, 7,21, 24, 30. 31. 1890.—.Tan. 13 April 9 May 19 Nov. 27 1891.—.Tan. 28 Feb. 28 April 25 May 2, 23 May 10 supplement.

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

Fantasma, I

That the old and familiar spectacular production, "Fantasma," still remains its hold on tho theatre-going public was demonstrated by tho crowd that attended its production last night From gallery to pit the house was packed, and early in the evening tho "standing room only" sign wns displayed at tho entrance.

The piece is too well known to tho public to demand special mention. The samo old characters still retain their relative positions in tho cast. There is Pico, the fathful servant, who cannot keep out of troublo the villain,Tamaliel, who is in constant communication with Hades Lena, who is abducted by the last named character Arthur, her lover, aud tho fair Fantasma, who baffles the villain in evory instance aud restores Lena to lior lover.

The scientific efforts received (heir usual amount of attenti in. Everything workod well, not hitch in any of the transformation scenes occurred. This for tho first time is. doing exceedingly well.—Chicago Glole.

At Music Hall to-night.

Circuit Court.

W. M. J. Miles vs. W.J. Milos, administrbtor of the estate of .Tamos Davis, deooased. Plaintiff awarded $110.75."

Georgo M. Johnson vs. Chnrlos M. Butcher. Plaintiff awarded SG75.G4. State vs. Dompsey Auman. Violation of liquor laws. Defendant fined S20 nnd costs on each of six counts and 810 and costs on a seventh.

To Dispel Cold*

Hoadaclies and Fever to cloaniso tho system effectually, yet gently, whan costive or billious, or whon tho blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver ton healthy activity without irritating or weakening thorn, use Syrup of Figs.

Stanley's Latest Adventures in Africa 011 35c at 213 oast Main street. Only a few left.

—To avoid the rush soo Zack Mahorney and leave your order to havo your plumbing dono for natural gas.

Auction to-night. 213 East Main street. 8 The Mcrry-tio-llntuid.

Tho Merry-go-round is again with us. Ono of these pleasure-giving machines has boon sot up near tho olovator of Mike Prico and is running night nnd day. It is a full-fledged nffair, run by stoani and furnishod with entrancing music.

Watch crystals put in watches only 5c at 213 east Main street.

Watch springs only 25c at 213 east Main street.

Attend the auction to-night. 8

Notice to Wiler Conttumora. Water rents for tho quarter beginning October 1 are due. Call at tho office of tho company and sottlo tho same before Oct. 10. or tho supply will be discon tinned. Fiti'.i) H. SHEETS

Manager.

Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa says: "I havo used Chamberlain's Pais Balm for severo and painful burns with bettor effect than anything olse I havo ovor tried. It relieves the pain instantly nnd cures without leaving 0 scar.' Pain Balm is ono of the most useful medicines that any family can bo pro vided with, especially for rheumatism, lamo back, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, oar-ache and like ailments. Ono appl cation will relieve tho pain nnd fair trial insure 11 euro. 50 cent bottles for salo by Nyo & Co.

Hetiing and Cooking. Mn\l}

is a good time to buy

llUW them of

Thompson & Cates,

North Green Street.

FAcounty,

KM roil SALB-J.oouied le Montjromi ry on eimy terms, ujolmiiBo for city proper!). 10ii acres In

IiIori

kI suite of culll-

vniton desirable locution pood house, barn and out lui!diii(rii ilvlnir spHuir water Tor stock: toed nclirliborhocKi, on jrravul road and close to uiarkol. See Zack Maliorney & Son, wholesale and retail dealers 111 hardware, s'ovex, furniture, farm implements and urnelilucry. Mala street, Crawfonlsvlile, Montgomery county, lud. \v-U'

STOVE BLACKINC

All persons wanting their stoves blacked will please leave their orders atBinford's drug store.

JAMES A. SMITH.

PLENTY OF MONEY

To Jx)an at IS or 7 per cent.. ai'oorcllnK to the security oirured.

VACANT LOTS

Or Improved proyer* ly lor sale hi any purl of ho city.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Furnished on short. notice from the most comploto set of nhblrycts tooks InMuiitgomery county.

ALBERT C.JENNIS0N

J^oan, Insurance and Heal Estate Agent & IMoiicur Abstracter.

PIONEER ABSTRACTER,f|

Over 121 K. Main St., .Crawfonlsvlile, Indiana.

Mr. Gulhord will oieu a rench school In the foro part, of September. Those who wish to learn and Kpeak properly In a hrl time, tho French lanuriuwc. ure invited to call und sec him or send him thelraddresa and he will cull on them. Classen every evening fiomTp. in. to p. m, e.vccptlug Saturday. If thoro should ho ten ladicft to tako lesions Mr. (tulbord will hold for them a special class In the afternoon from till 5 o'clock. Fees for three months' course 110. Call or address,

L. J. Guinoiii), 127 South (»reen St.

Joe Fossee

Z$ now sole -proprietor oj the Barber Shopformerly ozi'iieii hy A7c//est i(:

Juissee.

Only expert barbers employed. Bath tubs in connection with the shop.

Joe Fossee.

POP CORN

KNOW ALTJ MEN Uilso women and children) thai have moved my steam corn popi' to Main street in fi..rr oi Joe Taylor's. Everybody try a mek of hot, luscious popcorn.

J. H. CRETORS.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Cadorta?

We Are Now Ready

Toshow the largest, the handsomest, best selected and most varied stock ever bought by us on any

previous occasion. Having looked torward to an early Fall trade we made ve-y large purchares for

our many departments, and now as the cold wave is expected we are fully prepared to do a rushing

business. Whether the cold wave arrives soon or not we have made prices on new goods that will

astonish all, and also influence purchasers. Don't delav, but take advantage of the prices we have

made for this week. We have everything new in Millinery, everything that is exquisit in cloaks,

and wrape immense variety of blankets from cheapest to the finest bed-comforts in endless variety

!l

^e line of corsets at all prices. Be sure to call and see our goods

W. R. COSNELL,

'as opened a branch office of the

It was scarcely necessary to placo our Boy's suits in nomination, because they wore already running like wildfire Tlioir availability is so unquestioned tlint all parties can unite upon them and they aro so popular that thoir nomination is equivalent to oloction. In one respect they aro at the top ot tho clothing poll nnd in nnothor at tho bottom. Thoy nro at tho top in nil that goes to make a faultless suit and nt tho bottom in tho mnttor of price, and, like the good candidates, they'll rodeem ovory pledge that is made in thoir behalf. Equally strong candidates aro our men's and children's suits.

Come and sec us. Yours Truly,

Tho only Ono Price Clolliler.

J. A. JOEL,

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

°fflIto?idenoo 2X8 South Qreon street Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special Attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of

Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a genei ft! practloe. CONSULTATION FRBEL

Childre* Cry for Pitcher's Castorial

The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

The American Steam Laundry.

129 South Green Street,

Ijiiundiy left there will receive prompt attention.

At the Fair.

Individual Butters, 10 conts per dozen. Decoiated Cups and Saucers. 10 cents. Work-Maskets, 1(1 cents. I Two and Four Bladeil Pocket Knives, 25 cents.

Call and get a card.

Kreat variety of Umbrellas, 2('„28.:J0 inch, choice $1.2,"). Klower Pots, all sizes, from 4 cents up. Flower-Stands: Stove Polish and Stovebrushe*. Remember your choice of any one of the four best books written.

WE US A CALL.

A I

Natural GasaSureThing!

Avoid the rush by leaving your orders at once lor your gas fitting.

We have in stock a complete line of

Plain and Ornamental Fixtures.

A first-class workman with years of experience will superintend all work and guarantee »he inspector's test. Charges Reasonable,

Zack Mahorney & Son.

PERSONS WHO "PREFER

Home IMIacle Bread To that Baked by Bikers

SNOULD TRV

A I S

W. H. LaFLEUR^

PLUMBING,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

ENGINEER.

Aflent for

The Florida Steam and Hot Water Boiler.

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

For Cityo*- Country Work in Any of the above branches.

t.

Oi ders left at Zack Mahorney's will receive prompt attention.

W.H. LaFLEUR.

Tin-:

Preferred Mutual Accident Association

OF NEW YOhK.

Endorsed by over

30,000 Business and Professional Men, Who Carry Policies in this Company.

Ttiw. Policies* Cover All

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/fiip/nrcd

1njurirn

hu Avclricnt

oh UitfUtcaUoiiH. Sprulti*, Broken

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*3,001) DEATH UVACCIDKM A.000 LOSS OF I1AM.S Oft TttKT 5,000 lUNDANDFlXT. 5*000 I.OS8 OP

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2,500 I'KUMANKNi lOIAL DlSAlilf.II V. 050 1.0*8 0K ONE KVK, 85 I'KK WKICK, TKMI'OKAKY TO TAJ,

DISABILITY,

OR

If the Injury bo received by the Insured in consequenco of tho wrecking of any regular passenger conveyance propelled by stoani, elcctrl city or cable, -\vhllo bo shaJI bo riding therein, the Association will pay: $10,000 OKA* II HY ACCIDENT. 0,500 LOSS OF ItOTli KYKS. 5,000 1IAND\ 5,000

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5,000 II AND AND FOOT. 2,500 KITH EE HANDOKFOOT 2.500PKUMANKNT TOTAL DISAII1MTY 1,000 LOSSOKONB KVK. $50 I'KK W

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inuTv. COSTS:

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SPECIAL FEATURES,

Tl'ls Policy la model or Equity and IJrovlty. It is not forfeited by any roiison of 11 temporary change of occupation. It. guarantees greater %iu otrered By iuy

tator

muwuroUBl UIOU OIIOKX! by UUV Accidont Company. It contains few restrictions and no unnecessary conditions. Tho llmiU of travel embrnoe the entire civoltzed world. There is uo restriction as to getting on oroff moving passenger conveyances.

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

Harter & Darter,

Agents.