Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 October 1891 — Page 4

Now Is the Time

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207 East Main Street

The Day Has Past for

$3, $4 and.$5 Cabinets.

My Best $5 CAB NETS for $2 per Doz. I hnvo but one prieo—nnil that is 82 per dozen. Remember this includes t.be finest class of work, nnd will not fade.

Thousnnds of my cabinets nre in Crawfordsville nnd vncinitr and are all clear and brilliant.

Do not patronize any gallerv that makes work that would fade.

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A SOCIAL SENSATION

At Mrs. Wilson's Millinery Emporium. The ladies are completely earned away with the exquisite and beautiful stock now opened to the trade. A view of the display will amply repay a trip of many miles. The best and lutiiBt line of Millinery ever in Crawfordsville can be seen.

127 S. Washington St.

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J,oa% JIT *ir HkvC(SHOE

Are they worth looking at? Well, that's just what they are. You don't even need to know what a good shoe is, to promptly recognize the value of our goods. They may not be a joy forever, but they're an unmistakable thing of beauty and they'll wear just as well as they look. As for our children's shoeB, it's beyond the possibility of finding fault so far as either make, monev or material are concerned. It's as genuine an article from heel to toe as ever left the hands of Bcrnpulous manufacturer -nd every penny you invest in it will bo well invested.

T. S. KELLEY

124 East Main Street.

Everybody Is Goingto Burn

NaturalGas.

In order to have your plumbing clone in time for the cold weather leave your order nozv with

Lyle.Reynolds&Griest,

Plumbers and Natural and Artificial Gas Fitters,

301 North Green Street.

Joe Fossee

Is now sole "proprietor oj the Barber Shopformerly owned by A'ei/est fossee.

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

Joe Fossee.

DAILY JOURNAL.

FRIDAY, OCT. 9. 1891.

Good Templars.

The Fifth District Lodge mot at Linden on Oct. 7 and 8 and consummated several business projjositions looking toward the upbuilding of tho order throughout the district. J. S. Bonnet, the indefatigable and enthusiastic worker in Good Templary, was present, as also was W. l\ Oriest. who has been a member of the order since '05, and is an untiring nnd zealous laborer in tho order. So also was W. II. Steele on hand, a man who would go any length to save a person from drunkenness, and who is a devoted and true temperance man. Then there was Rev. T. C. Shnnklin, a member of Wheeler lodge, N'o. 145, but a short time, a warm-heart-ed and as pure a temperance man ns over lived. And what can bo said of Hood Nelson, a man who was wont in times gone by to reel and stagger on the streets, but who is now redeemed from the throes of King Alcohol, and is fighting him tooth nnd toe nail. D. K. Smith and 0. P. Grigson represented Yeedersburgh lodge, No. 213, and are earnest and conscientious workers in the temperance cause. Thoro wero eight members of Wheeler lodge who had tho district lodge degree conferred on them. The committee on the state of the order reported that there wero ten working lodges in tho district with an aggregate membership of," 342. Many matters of private business wore transacted which can not bo 'given to the public. Joe Critchfield was present nnd gave one of his powerful and serio-comic temperance lectures in tho Newlight church. The next place for tho meeting of the district lodge is loft in the hands of the district executive committee. The session was profitable and interesting and none regretted being there.

"COLLEGE N0TES~

Several students are in Terro Haute to-day to see the races. Captain Erickson is putting the foot ball boys into vigorous training.

Tho Freshman German class sustained an examination this afternoon. DePauw is banking heavily on capturing the foot ball championship.

The Preps amuse themselves by pitching beer checks in front of South Ilali. The Sophomore class is stuck on Prof. Milford. The bovo all think English very interesting.

The Juniors and Seniors orate before each other this year. "Any who don't like this may get out."

Rose, in anticipation of death, has ordered his shroud. Yery appropriately it is a smoking jacket.

About S200 is subscribed by tho different classes for foot ball. The facultv gives S30. All tho team wants is encouragement.

It is said that one of our bachelor professors will wed within the next month. It is tho theme of conversation at the church socials and sewing circles.

Linnehan Let Loose.

This morning arrived from Indianapolis a party of as well dressed and respectable looking people as ono would caro to see. All were young men except a mother and her infant child. Tho party came over in behalf of John Linnehan who was shot at Now Ross some weeks ago while in possession of Wm Evans' horse. The young lady was the wife of Linnehan and helped to intercede with tho court nnd prosecutor for her husband. As there were many extenuating circumstances, ns Linnehan had an excellent previous character, and as ho had committed tho theft when out of his mind, ho was released and returned to Indianapolis this afternoon.

The Firm of Donley and Davenport. Sheriff Biblo made his first trip to Michigan City to-day in charge of the enterprising burglary firm of Donley & Davenport, who as a side issue to their business did trapeze work for Barnum & Bailoy until they wore lodged in jail here for robbing Holmes' saloon. Mr. Bible had mado sure of his game bv handcuffing tho men together both at their wrists nnd ankles. The chains wore regular log chains and if tho birds get away it will not bo tho fault of the sheriff's precautions. Tho men sore at bbing so covered with tho insignia of crimo nnd departed from among us swoaring, sweating and chowing tho rag-

M. 0. A. Convention.

Tho twenty-6econd annual Stato vontion of the Y. M. C. A. will bo hold at Indianapolis beginning on November 5 and closing November 8. Eminent speakers nnd workors will bo present and assist in tho work nnd special rates have been obtained at all tho hotels, number from this city will attend tho convention.*

Subscription Agency.

C. M. Scott at the city clerk's office agent for the Cincinnati Weekly Com mcrcuil Gazette, Toledo Wade, Inter Ocean, Indiana State Journal, Globe Democrat, State Sentinel, Cincinnati Enquirer, youth's Companion and Crawfordsville WBBKLY JocitNAr- Re new your subscriptions with him-

MARRIAGE LIOENSLB-

Newton Campliell and Lulu Corns.

If people would take tho advice of Nye Co., tho druggists, thoy never would start on a journey without a bot tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhtea Remedy. It can always be depended upon und is pleasant to take

0M0KED THE SAFE

The Veedorsburgh PostofBoe Robbed of Over $200 Last Night, Special to tho Journul.

VKEDEHSHUKGH, Oct. 9.—Burglars effected an entrance into the postoffice building last night and blow opeu the safe. Over S200 in stamps was taken and also several dollars in penniop, tho amount not exceeding over §4. There is no clew as to tho identy of tho robbers, but it is supjxraed to bo the work of homo talent. Tho concussion of tho explosion blew out tho plate glass front of tho building.

Farewell LadieB.

Farewell my ladies, let nothing you dismay. Thoro are worse tilings than yoar in tho reformatory and YOU have already experienced them. The case against Misses Toot Kenyon and Lou Alloy got to the jury last eveniug after an all day trial. At seven o'clock tho jury returned finding the defendants guilty of robbiug Bill Dickerson and sentencing them both to a year in the female reformatory at Indianapolis. It took only a couple of ballots to find them guilty but a few perversa jurors liung out for a jail sentence. Tho ladies received just what thoy deserved and they and their true lovers who were hanging around the court room when tho verdict was rendered, are the only persons ^vho complain. As tho fnir creatures were led back to jail Miss

Kenyon snapped out in a trogic way which would have dono credit to Lillian Lewis or Annie Burton, "I used to think that Moffet was a mighty nice fellow, but blank tho little blank I don't think very much of him now." They will Ijo taken away as soon as possible and the jail and town will bo will rid of them but "You inny wash, you may polish tlicii coll If you will.

The scent of those luilles will ellnit round it still."

A Serious Accident.

Miss Oakio Ilanna met yesterday with serious and peculiar accident. She was picnicing with friends near Yountsville, and finally in order to ford a branch started to put on pair of rubber boots Some one had placed a box of parlor matches in one of tho boots and when Miss Hannn thrust her foot down upon it the whole box exploded, and began to burn. She hasteued to extricate her foot, but before she was able to do was terribly burned. It is badly swollen to-day and cuuses Miss Hanna to suffer excruciating pain.

PERSONALS.

—M. Y. Wert is in Indianapolis. —John Hurley was in Now Ross today. •Mrs. Ann Nolan is visiting in Linden. -Tho Tuesday. —Herb Lucas returned to Louisville last night. —Mrs. Squire Clark went to Yeeders burg to-day. —Mayor Carr left this afternoon for Brownstown.

creamery will start up next

Jere Voris is visiting his son, Can in Donver, Col.

—C. M. Berry came up from Yeeders burg yesterday. —Rev. E. W. Lawhon, of Ladoga was in the city to-day.

A. F. Ramsey and wife went to Indianapolis this morning.

—John McFle°ney, of Indianapolis, visited lady friends here yesterday. •There is a case of diphtheria at tho home of John Black in tho oast end. —I. N. Vansickle and daughter arrived homo to-day from Kansas City. —Tickets for Fast Mail will boon sale to-morrow morning at Robinson ,fc Wallace's. -On account of holiday Lovinson's store will be closed on Monday, October 12. •Grandmother Myers and Howard Sidener aro visiting Joo Collins and wit'o at Brazil. —Mrs. W. R. Turner returned to-day to Dodge City, Iowa, after a visit with hor father in this city. -Ilov. Martin Coleman, tho retiring A. M. E. minister, preached his farewell sermon Wednesday evening. -S. C. Kennedy, Will Humphrey, nnd Charles Wright went to Covington to day to argue points of law. -Gen. Lew Wallace and Col. I. C. Elston aro at Indianapolis to attend a mooting of tho Loyal Legeon to night. —Gen. M. D. Manson, Henry Campbell, Will Brower, Tom Nicholson and Slant Wilhito returned from Chicaco last night.

The IteHult of Merit.

When anything stands a test of fifty years among a discriminating peoplo like the Americans, it is pretty good evidenco that there is merit somewhere. Tho value of a medicino is best proved by its continued use from year to year by tho same persons and families, as well as by a ptendy increasing sale. Few, if any, medicines havo mot with such continued success and popularity ns has marked tho introduction and progress of Brandroth's Pills,which, after, after a trial of over fifty years, aro conceded to lo tho safest and most effective purgative and blood purifier introduced to tho public.

That this is tho result of merit, nnd that Brandreth's Pills actually perform all that is claimed by them, is conclusively proved by tho fact that those who regard them with the greatest favor aro thoso who bavo been using them longest.

Brandreth's Pills are sold in evoiy drug and medicino store, oither plain or sugar coated.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai

0HIP8.

—Social Four danoe to-morrow night. —An eight pound son has boon born to J. W. Burdin and wife. —The Monon going north was forty minutes late this afternoou. —The funeral of Robert Gray was held this afternoon at tho residence of J. G. Overton. Interment at Oak Hil' cemetery. —Another man was fined this morning 811.85 by the Mayor for boing drunk last night.

Postmastor Bonnoll inspected tho jxsstoffices in tho northeast part of this county to-day.

The Monon management will probably complete the branch road fron Bainbridge to Brazil.

Chuckoy Fell retired in good order to-day and loft for tho sacred sand hills of Michigan City.

Salvini's paper is up now .md is the finest which hns decorated our bill boards for some time. •Preparations nre boing mado to put down In ick sidewalk along tho west side of Levi Martin, on John street. •The members of the Christian church choir are requested to meet this evening in the now church for practice at 7:30 o'clock.

Advioes from Washington stnte that Gen. Lew Wnllnce has secured a patent on a fishing rod and car coupler. What queer combination tool it must be.—Ft. Wayne Press. •Sqnire McComas, one of tho jury men in the Ring case, objected to sending Tadie to tho pen for fear of hurting his character. Hanging wouldn't impair the character of Tndy in the least

Elder John Schloppy had a severe fall yesterday while working at the old school Bnptist church. Ho fell from an eight foot ladder squarely upon the tioor, fraoturing the bone of his temple and severely bruising him in other ways -The Wator & Light Company is adding a third bench retort at the gas works. Tho business is growing rapidly and the demand necessitates an ad ditional capacity. There was more gas consumed last month than during last Decembei

-J. J. Ewmg, a practical fitter of natural gas pipes is in the city with view to locating here. He comes from Springfield, Ohio, and has had eight years experience in tho natural gas regions fitting pipe and doing the plumbiug incident to it. —Knowing that the price ef steel rails are soon to be advanced, Lincoln J. Carter, President of "The Fast Mail" oompanies, gave a large order through one of his Snpt's yesterday, who placed it with a well known firm in New York. Everything that can be thought of for the public's pleasure has been added this season. The company's new time tables are marvels of the printer's art. All improvements nre completed and the work carried out in cities reached by the "Fast Mail" system. At Music Hall Oct. 13.

Dipthena.

The diptheria which has caused so many deaths in Lafayette and other neighboring towns, has not yet mani fested itself hero to any alarming ex tent, although thoro have been a nnm bar of fatal cases in the county. Great precaution should bo adopted by all parents, however, as there are now sev eral cases in the city and now ones being discovered every day. The disease this fall seems very malignant, and with bad weather the fatalities would be great in case of an epidemic.

Eeports of Sick Oattle.

Now reports are being received by Dr. E. W. Keegan as to new cases of disease among the cows. The disease answers the discription given rinedepest and seems to be mainly confined to fow miles around the city. It is ex pected that the State Yoternary Surgeon will bo here in a day or so to make provision to prevent tho spread of the dis ease.

Crawfordsville Circuit.

Rev. John M. Stafford has been returned by tho Armual Conference. Tho

benevolences were in advance of last' year of over 53 per cent. The appointments for Oct. 11—10 a. m., Wesley 3 p. m., Grays. Oct. 18—10:30 a. in., Roberts 3 p. m„ Mt. Olivet.

A LA MO.

Smith is sick with typhoid

Clara

fover. Gilbert worse.

Titus is gradually going

fell Monday and broke

Vino Truax

her arm. Charles Brown is on a flying visit to this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Grimes aro spending a few days in Alamo. Tho farmers' alliance held a meeting at Cloro's grove Thursday.

If the property holders of Alamo would grade nnd gravel nil the streets mnd form a shade tree association, and line the streets with trees it would make tho town one of the most beautiful in tho county, for it cannot bo surpassed in bonuty of location.

For disordered liver try Boochnm's Pills.

D'PRIGE'S

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

FOtt

1USN1.-A desirable sly room hotisoon South Walnut street between Jeflerson street and WuKish Klizabeth Esslek.

Apply to Mrs 1 wd.

Lisni

Mrs. Malinda Montgomerv.of Merom, visited friends here this weeK. Quito a number of Good Templars were here this week attending tho district convention.

J. A. Vail is good hand to raise hogs as he sold 100 head of his own raising last week.

A good rain blest us in these parts last Sunday, but none to soon, as it turned cold when the rain ceased.

John Pixloy nnd Emma Rash were married on Wednesday of last week,and got a good chivareoing at night by tho Linden musical people. May joy attend them.

Rev. Jos. Piggott. has boon assigned a circuit in Nebrrska by the N. W. M. E. conference at South Bend, Ind.', and will go as soon as he enn get ready. Ho was a member of tho 72d Ind. Vol. Inft in Wilder's brigade.

MACE.

W. A. Kise has sold his farm 10 W.W. Ward. Mrs. John Lockridgeand Maggio McClure are sick.

Milton Hankins has moved hero from Crawfordsville. Wm. Campbell liiis moved in tho Theo. Petorman house.

Tho gravel road from Mace to Union church is now complete. Lafe Calwell has sold out to J. W. Foxworthy and has gene to Crawfordsville.

G. W. Yanarsdall and wife will visit for a month with their children in London, Iowa.

Rev. Stevens will preach on tho Mace M. E. circuit and will jeside at Crawfordsville.

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John Elking and W. G. McClure will attend the reunion of Wagner's Brigado at Lebanon.

S. M. Freeman will soon move tho post office on the corner of Main nnd Green streets, west of tho K. of P. hall.

Theo. Petorman has bought the store at Beckville, of his brother. He moved there Tuesday, nnd his brother moved hero.

The G. A. R. post meets Tuosdny night, Oct. 13. All delinquent comrades are requested to bo present to transact business for their especial benefit.

M. xv iv M^titK i:r.

James Caplingor is now blessed with girl baby. Mr. Doyle moved to Crawfordsvillo one day last week.

Ed Harland is putting a brick foundation under his house. E. 51. Saunders moved into Mr Long's house Inst Monday.

There is a movement on foot to es in Now Market.

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circulating library

While moving his barn Ben Easloy got two or three of his ribs broken by some of tho moving apparatus giving away.

Mr. Albert Doyle, Miss Alico Doyle and Miss Scott, of Kansas, wero visiting thoir cousin, Miss Fannio Doylo, last wook.

Tho Christian church Sunday school elected tho following officers Inst Sunday: Superintendent, James Brown Assistant, Joseph Vancleavo Troasuror, Will Wray Secretary, Bort Warbritton.

Harvest- Excursion.

Tho Vandalia line will run one more harvest excursion on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1891, and will sell from all points on its line to Atlanta, Ga., Greensboro, Goldsboro and Raleigh, N. C., round trip tickets at ono first class limited one way rate, good for thirty days to return. Don't miss this opportunity as it is the last excursion of this kind thiB year. For full information inquire of any ticket agent of Vandalia line.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori

Powder

Used In Millions of Homrfl 40 Yeats Standard*

radePalace, Crawfordsville

Our house and stock of goods are ol such large proportions we dare not*attempt to enumerate ot describe.

We'll just say to our many fritnds and customers that we have the most complete stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Jfosiery,Gloves, Cloaks, Furs, Carpels, and the Junes! Millinery Stock ever shown by any house in this city. We guarantee oui goods and our prices are the same to all and guaranteed ss low as any house in the State. It will pay any one to vist my store and seethe goods and le.irn prices

D.F. MfCEJRE.

TRADE0 RAL-ACE^

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TO-MORROW

-YOU CAN FIND-

MichiganPeaches, Michigan Pcnrs, New York

Grapes, Cape Cod Cranberries, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Cooking and Eatine Apples, Bananas, Lemons and

FANCY CELEIA/

BESIDES A FULL LINE OF

Staple and Fancy Groceries

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ENSMINGER'S,

103 EAST MAIN STREET, SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE,

SIMPSON

PICKETT

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Natural Gas Fitters and Plumbers,

Repairs to all Water Attachments Carefully Made Closets, urinals, bath-tubs, Hydrants, etc., put i'i in the lic-t possible manner.

Gas Fixtures and Natural Gas Burners and Supplies on Sale.

All Natural OasFitting Done to the Acceptance of the Natural Gas Company.

Music Hall Block,

Commencing Mondav, SEPTEMBER 28,

Will deliver the Journal foils

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Our Fall Goods

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Col man & Murphy.

The Crawfordsville Transfer1 Line,

,, O, WA!iKUP, Proprietor. 1 assen gers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or

any part of the citv.

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

L«e.ive orders at the stables on Market street, or at tl|L branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.

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