Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1891 — Page 3

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Flour at Lowest Market Price.

New Corn .:{"(• pur bushel llav -. 30c per Oats :!.")!• Mill Feed 75c owt.

All Kinds id (iround i'Ved at mlt'i'tlu* Skin Prices.

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Picture Mou'ding

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Frames of Every Description Made At Lowest Prices.

.Artistic Circular Framing a Specially.

LATENT APPLIED FOR.

Ross Brothers, S9-Cent Store.

CROSS-SECTION OF TOE OF

LADIES* CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

I Amcci Th wiil keep your l^« feet dry and warm. ED VAN CAMP & CO.

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We are now Grinding New Corn.

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for sale

TIIK DAILY .Toi'iis.u, Robinson X- Wallace.

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KiatRY MA?

Tlioy Took t.!»o Town and the So About I-ist *!Li-i. Yesterday was a rod I..|t.tiv in i},0 Masonic circles of Crawfordsviilo ami it is safe to say that, nierri'r crowd never assembled tins thai wli hoi,) j„ thoir chapter rooir.3 larl ever.ing. Besides the full Masonic strength of Crawfoids\ille ill"re wcro prea-.-nt large delegations from Waveland, Now Ross. Alamo, Wavnetown, Darlington, Ntnv Richmond and other neighboring towns. At the appointed hour and in the appointed manner two candidates were ushered into tho mysteries of the third degree in the most approved style. It was quite lato beforo tho work was complete and all were then ready to seek refreshments. Two hundred strong tho Masons marched to tho Nntt hotel where an elegant banquet had been spread for tiiein. Tho refreshments were of tho eiiuieest and all present did ample justice to thorn. The repast was enlivened by merry laughter and spirited conversation ami seemed iudeed a feast where ri'i:.-.'c. and How of soul wero on tho menu with roast duck and other excellent things. Tho Masons of Montgomery county are taking steps toward a closer union of thoir several lodges and tiie affair of last night went, a long wuv toward accomplishing this desired end. ......... .....

Dade's Darling,

In writing of the performance of "t-ncie's Darling," by the llettie Iternard Chase Co., Mr. Alberts, manager of the Opera House, Chattanooga, Tenn.. expresses himself as follows: The public was greatly pleased, and comments extremely Haltering.

True friend- llle ivy elinK'iiii.' to I lie wall Mini'! -iile by siileor IKIUI uigetlior full." The abovo lines were discovered by Clias. W. Chase, written on the wall of a little way station in Pennsylvania, while playing through that State. He was so pleased with the sentiment he •opied them in his note bonk. Mr. ("'hasp is the author of "Uncle's Darling." suggested bj these two lines. '•Uncle's Darling wiil 'on at Music Hall Thursday night.

A Ecal Estate Deal.

This morning O. M. Gregg transferred the property on College Hill, which ho recently purchased from Prof. Norris- t" .S, C. Campbell for his property on tlie comer of Wabash avenue and Green street, Mr. Campbell paying §2,000 to balance tho difference between the two pieces of property. Mr. Campbell will take possession of his new home within the next few days. Tho deal was made through the agency of A. C. .Tennison. Mrs. Norris is now packing her goods for removal to Ijaramie, Wvoming.

A Smash Up.

Last evening at tho Junction as the six o'clock train came in, the American express horse, Jim, ran off and into tho light mail wagon or J. W. Skidmore. The heavy express wagon made sad havoc with the mail wagon and reduced it to kindling wood. The harness was also badly torn up. Mr. Skidmore will claim damages from tho express company for tho loss he sustained.

Will Open November Second. Tho now law firm of Brush ,t Snyder will begin operations on November 2 in their new office just in the rear of the new location of tho Citizens' National bank. This firm will bo a hustler and a large? practice is insured for it.

Letter List.

The following is tho list of uncalled for letters remaining in tho postollico at Crawfordsyille, Ind.,for the weekending October 20, 1891. Persons callng for these letters will please say advertised: Graham.Mrs.Nelly Judge Bros I[anos, Win Stephens, Lulu

Stop at Cunningham's for underwear.

MARRIAGE LICENSED,

Frank E. Quillon and Clara E. Breaks.

HKAFSKSS f.i.vy iti:CIHI:I by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear.

There is only ono wny to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tnbo. When this lubo gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, ami unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases Out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh I that wo cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

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

Being a student I cannot see all who desire apples for winter, so drop mo a card at 418 West Wabash avenue, and I will call with uampleB.

JOHN Hon:.

If people would take the advico of N ye Co., tho druggists, they never would start on a journey -without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarho'ii Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to tako

Misses', children's and infants'long and short cloaks a specialty. Mothors, bring along your daughters and babies and we can fit them out to please yon, at Louis Bisehofs.

FAVOR THE OPENING.

The Council Favors the Opening of Pike and plum Streets Through Elstou's Grove.

At the appointed hour last evening tho City Council met in regular session, with Councilman Walter absent. After the usual preliminaries, tho deck WIIB pvrtnil(j 'r|d for nc'. ion and the usual routine of business begun. A declaratory resolution was introduced ordering a side-1 v. ah on the Wetst hide oi Viiant a.\niiej from Chestnut street to Dry Branch.

The committee appointed two weeks ago lo view Elston's grove Willi a view to opening Plum and I'iko streets through it, reported last evening that the proposed opening was in the interest of public utility and was eminently proper. While the committee was in favor of tho opening it deemed it proper to refer the matter to the city commissioners. A resolutions to this effect was accordingly passed and the commissioners will make iheir view on Nov. ii, or two weeks from to morrow. At present it looks very much as though the grove would bo opened.

An ordinance was passed ordering a brick sidewalk on the south side of Pike street from Marshall street to Grant avenue.

The caso of Contractor .John Douglas Ciano up and it was ascertained that he had, by order of the city, placed sidewalks in front of two lots on East Market street which belonged to the State of Indiana. Now the State of Indiana is mighty independent and won't pay for brick sidewalks at all. The council therefore decided that, as the property owner wouldn't pay, the ei would have lo and accordingly issued an order for payment.

Win. Stewart was allowed his first estimate of 25 for the sewer on Lafay ette pike and Tom Slattery was allowed •!'!!.CO payment in full lor the abutment of the College street bridge. Tho iron bridge, for which the eoiintv pays, is expected to arrive and be placed in position to-day or to-morrow.

In regard to the cutting down of the sidewalks in front of the property of T. T. Munhull and W. W. Morgan, on East Market street, it was decided to turn the matter over to the board of public improvements with power to act. This thing has been hanging fire for eighteen mouths and will be settled very shortly.

There being no further business, the council adjourned to meet in special session next Monday evening to eon sider tho proposed improvements on East Wabash avenue.

Butler's Other Name is Mud. Tha situation in tho contest for the foot ball championship of Indiana lias changed most radically since yesterday morning. Everyone supposed that Butler University, which for several years has held tho rag whieli others chewed, would be decidedly in it this year. By some hook or crook they managed to retain Captain Mann, who had led them to victory of lato years al though he graduated in '87. With him at their head tho Butlerites loudly de eland themselves the invincible champions and went swooping down on DePan at Greoncastlo yesterday rigged out in new clothes and wicked, foxy smiles. The two teams came together in the afternoon before an audienco of 1,000 and Butler started in with a rush scoring ten points at tho opening. That was the end of her glory, however, for long-haired Minor, of tho DePauw limbic school, exhorted his legions declaring that he "had saw" them do much better in practice games. Thereupon of one accord they rallied and when the sun sank in the sun sank in the west Butler threw up the game and the sponge with tho score standing D/Pauw, 32 Butler, 20. Purdue's chances seem to bo brightened.

—Not a man who likes a good break fast but would like McCaffrey's Morning Flour. Ask your grocer for it.

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Miss Mollio Moore has tho diphtheria. Mrs. Al Mohler is visiting near Frankfort.

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Geo. Levings and wife spent Sun at Delphi. Tlios. Furgerson is visiting relatives at Delphi.

Theo. Sharp and family, of Brown's Valley, spent Sunday hero. Misses Harris and Oglesvy returned from Terro Haute yesterday.

Ed Scott was down fioni Crawfordsyille Sunday to seo home folks, Wm. Grimes and wife, of Crawfordsville, visited relatives hero Sunday.

Our schools will remain closed one more week on account of tho diphtheria scare.

Thomas Bice and sistor, Birdie, and Miss Bessio lihoads returned from Remington yesterday.

Elder A. W. Jackmau,. of. Crawfordsville, will proachat tho Christian church Thursday night. Everybody come and hear him.

—Swank .t Clark aro leading in tailoring. They cannot bo undersold and guarantee entire satisfaction. Get their prices. You can please yourself out of their immense stock. 1 ill east Main St.

Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Ilill, Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Pain, Balm for severe and painful burns with bettor effect than anything else 1 have ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly and cures without loaving a scar." Pain Balm is ono of tho most useful medicincs that any family can bo provided with, especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ailments. One appliJ cation will relieve tho pain and a fair trial insure a cure, fit) cent bottles for sale by Nye A- Co.

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CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' PRIRSN a scicntificaily prepared Liniment, evety ingredient of rc\rvui/.i\l value .nut in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is rhitne.l for itANDMORli. It Shortens Labor, .Lessens I'ain, Diminishes Danger to

Life of Mother and Child. Boek to MOTMLHS mailed VRHH, eon taining valuable information an.' voluntary testimonials. rxptess on rcrripl of prire $1.W pvr RRADF1ELQ REGULATOR CO., Atianta.

BO LI BY ALL DltL'lHSIH'! S Soul by Nvtj Co.

(JB1PS.

I ).iwir.'i. will be here a week fi U: 111 r^.,j iy nigl.t. -Three of the natural gas trenrhi #'t drunk .l)ar!:n:don Sunday re lodged in tli b.i —Seats for llettie Bernard Chase are now on sale at Kobinsun .V Wallace's book store. —A letter from Herman Bobs '0 a friend in this city announces the death of his mother which occurred Sunday at Cynthiana. Ky. —Every member of the fire department is expected to report at headquarters this evening at 7 ::!0 o'clock. Hnsiness of importance.

The ladies of the 1st division of the Christian church will give their regular social Thursday evening, Oct. 22. Regular supper with oysters, 15 cents. Supper from 5 to o'clock. —Mrs. Prof. Norris is preparing to roinovo at once to Laramie to join her husband, who has succeeded in obtaining desirable properly there much sooner than he expected. —The children of William Dclashiud who skipped out ami left his wife during the fair, have been taken to tho Orphans' Home. The boy and pH are both said to be quite brjghf. —Harry Smith is in Crawfordsville t.vday Ed Seroggy went to Crawfordsvilfe this morning. .... .Clint VanSickle went to Crawfordsville this morning in the interest of Ross Bros.

Fnntl,furt irs. —The police are going to break up a disreputable place on South Walnut street. The family recently came hero and the whole neighborhood is complaining of the bedlam which is nightly carried on. There is a dance uverv night almost at which tough characters of the worst description figure as the beaux. —Whatever may bo said of base ball as the national game, foot ball is rapidly taking rank as tho Indiana game. No educational institution is complete without a football team, ft is because Hoosiers are borfl kickers that the game so flourishes among them.—Indianapolis Journal. —Tho "G's" have issued Uallow'e... invitations and will be at home with Miss Agnes Smith. The following are tho young ladies of the club: Misses Agnes Smith, Jessie Thompson, Kalherine Campbell, Maud MeMeclum. Manetta Wolfe, Elizabeth and Fannie Binford, Helen Watson and Flora Work.

—Three minutes' time and at the cost of ono cent per meal gives you a delicious breakfast with McCaffrey's Morning Flour. Don't fail to use it. On sale at all groceries.

Go to Con Cunningham for overcoats.

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Having used '^Mother's Friend" would not be without it. It is a boo lo wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth Mns. C. MEUIOIHINK, Iowa. Writo the Bradfleld Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye ACo., Crawfordsville. Iud.

—The finest line of neckties we ovoi seen is al Swank .V Clark's.

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sacrifice them to advertise their fnrnish-

Fell. 17, 18110.

"I havo used Allcock's Plasters for some years for myself and family, and, as far as able, for the many sufferers who corns to us for assistance, and have found ihem a genuine relief for most of tho aches and pains -which flesh is heir to. I have used Allcock's Piasters for all kind of lameness and acute pain, aad, by frequent experiments, find that they can control many cases not noticed in your circulars. '•The abovo is tho only testimonial I havo over given in favor of any plaster, and it my name has been used to recommend any other it is without my authority or sanction."

Mus. IJrcxicY WAUU BHIX'IIKU.

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are Now Prepared to Show You an Elegant Line of

CLOAKS of ALL KINDS

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

juainniee you a saving of from $2 io„$io on every Cloak. sure and call a« wi.' can plea-e you both in Price and Quality.

MILLINER

have received an elegant IH.W line of Mill nery novelties. I.ndies

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call and see lliem. Kw-r\ thing New and Stylish and at orr third lel than you can buy same good elsewhere. Yours

Nc-xi Door to Eiston Bank. rue Cheap Dr Goods Man.

W. R. GOSNELL,

Has opened a branch oflic.j of (lie

The American Steam Laundry!

129 South Green Street.

Lauinby Ii'ft. tliori' vvili receive p'onip^ ii11•» (i11.

Plain and Ornamental Fixtures.

A lirst-chiss workman with years of experience will superintend al

work and guarantee 'he inspectors test. ':'.:.[:C/nirifcs JCcasviHi/.'/c,

Havirjg supplied ourselves with a full assortment of Burners, Gas Fixtures, Valves, Fittings, Piping-, etc., etc.. we arenowPR&PARED to give estimates a take contracts for piping Natural Gas. With new tools, Experienced Workmen from the natural gas belt, reasonable prices and prompt execution of orders. \T- hope to, secure our full share of the public's pe onage.

All vr/riv -Ion-1? ilie aic-.piance of llic S-.lnval Gas Company. ILiea/ve Orders Ear] "v

I fell it my duty to sav a few words in regard to Ely's Cream Balm, and I do

so entirely without solicitation. I liavt

used it more or less half a year, anil have

wg goods. Call on them for that line. f,mni] ji i() ])tj most admirable. I have ^ou will bo surprised at pnees. 131 Buffered from catarrh of the worst kind east Main street. ever since I was a little boy and I have

From Mrs. Henry ll«i-£ Itccclu-r. "*ver hoped for cure, but Cream Balm "•10 Orange St, BICOOKIVTN, N. Y„ I

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Corr.L'r College and East si recti-.

The Crawfoi dsville Transfer Line,

We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears wishout a warning. The I first symptom is hoarsenes!:, then the cliilil appear!: to haven taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse- I ness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act. is when the child first becomes hoarse a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be prevented by using this remedy, as directed, i'or sale by Nye Co.

O. WAI.iCt !', IVoprletcr.

l'.i.-sseugers and Baggage transferred to hole!?, der-ots or

anv part of the citv.

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

Leave ordi-i.e at tin-stabl-.s on Market .street, or at the branch o::i,:e at C. A. .Snodgrass' store on Washing-

tor. st.-( el. Telephone No.47.

"ven that. Many of my

acquaintances have used it with excellent result#.—OSI'AH OsTiitlM, •(5 Warren ave., Chicago. 111.

Ituclilen'a Arnica Salve.

The best salve in tho world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It i6 guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For c.ale by N'yo & Co

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October 20 to 2'J inclusive the Vandalia will sell round trip tickets to Rock ville and return for S1.20, 011 account, of the trotting mooting there.

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The Best Authors

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Avoid the rush by h-avino- your or-

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Wo have i.u stock a complete line

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Natural Gas.

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OON8TO.TATION FKRii

WAKTSS

All persons who con cook and bake to send foi tho best cooking stove in lhe world. Prico SI2. $15 anil $20. Tonus, 10 per cent, discount cash with order, or one-half TA ith order, balance in (50 days. AU-]N'I) COWJS, 520 Myrtio avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 19-ly d.few

i'or Sale.

Dwelling house of 8 rooms, cellar, stable, chicken lioufe, 4 '12-100 acres of land adjoining Crawrordsvillo on tho Grcenciistlo road. For particulars enquireor M. B.McKiusey.rrankfort.Ind,,

M. 1). White, Crawfor.laville.