Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 November 1891 — Page 3

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the Queeiisware Line at Greatly

meiubpr this cut lasts for one week only.

MTINT APPUID FOR.

ORO88-8EOTION OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK 80LE TURNED 8HOE.

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18 Carat Cigar

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ui

red need

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wMI

LriUILOi feet dry and warm. ED VAN CAMP & CO.

whk-Li wo Bell Flour anil Feed. Wo grind tlio

Finest Corn^Meal

ib.it bold iu the city, and wo mro also making a specialty of PUKE BUCK-

111CAT PLiOUli. It is guiirantooil strictly pure. Give as a call.

CRABBS&REYNOLDS.

Commencing

Gents

IS

Call and

Home

that

Baked

To

by

SHOULD TltY

A I S

"oBton ChipB, 1-5'itlor Cups' Opora Caramels, Walnut Chooolatos. Cream Almonds

prices.

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keep your

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

Willi UN in both tlio groat nmount of business tlint wo ilo and tlio Low Prices at

IMEoiacia-v.

28,

SEPTEMBER

Will deliver the Indianapolis Journal for

e, "W"eels..

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you subscription.

PERSONS WHO TREFER

Made Bresuci

Ehkors

Home Made Candies.

Chewing Taffy, Strawberry Taffy, Cliocolato Vanilla Peanut

MarBhninllow Drops. Maple Bon-Hods feed Caramels, Almond Fruit,

At the Fultoii Market.

Shelled Walnuts, Filberts Almonds.

Hicory Nuts,. Brazils, Pecans,

Hour Drops.

C. WAMPLER.

J.

Common

Soap

Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands.

IVORY SOAP

DOES NOT.

Daily

Jouri^l.

MONDAY, NOV. 9, 1891.

The

DaiiiT

.Joi'unai,

Robinson & AVallace.

is for sale by

•PERSONALS.

—John'S. Brown is quite sick. —Henry Clements is in Darlington. —Dr. J. N. Taylor wont to Anderson to-day. —C C. Irwin went to Frankfort this aiorning. —01 Gill wont to Thorntown this morning. —0. J. Head went to Frankfurt (his morning. —Fred Tice, of Terro Haute, epont Sunday in the eity. —A. F. Ramsey and John McAlevy wore in Frankfort to-day. —Albert Baker and wife, of Indianapolis, Bpent Sunday in the city. —Rov. W, S. Brown and J. C. Wicker wont to Indianapolis this morning. —Wm. Durham and wife, of Linden, wero the guests of D. W. Rountree yesterday. —J. W. Binford, of Paris, III., is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Binford. —Mrs. Austin, who has been the guest of Mrs. Dr. Eusminger, returned to lieiiBsnloar vestordav.

OHIPB.

will be no less Thanksgiving

-It is said that there

than three dances on •veiling. —This is tlio first bad day whirli the natural gas cumpitny.. lias experienced since work waB begun. -A box social and spelling school combined will be one of tho amusing events of Friendship Lodge in a short time. -Tlio rain has been of inestimable value to the wheat crop, as another week of drongli would just about have wound it up. -There were enough drunken men in town yesterday afternoon to have filled every horse pond in good old Montgomery county. -Seats for "McCarthy's Mishaps'' are now on sale. Manager TownsU vouches for tho combination being one of the best specialty shows on tho road. -Tho rain has caused the earth over tho gas trenches about town to sink in mnny places and a gang of men has been employed all day in filling tho sink holes up. -Tho natural gas company will see to it that every job of plumbing has been thoroughly tested before the gas is turned on All imperfect work must lie remedied by the contractor.

Tho ladies of tho 2nd section of First Presbyterian church will give a social Thursday evening, Nov. 10. A regular supper with oysters will be served. Everybody is invited to attend. Supper from 0 to 8 o'clock. Admission 15 cents. —Dave Thompson is running his hotel in a largo tent now, but a new portable frame will probably bo erected to take the place of the one burned down. In this event there will bo an '•pstairs to it so that the holes loading up can be cloBed if the crib is again blazed. This would make the trenchers more careful about throwing thoir champagne bottles at tho chandeliers.

"Oome Seben-Leben."

The gay and festive crap shooter is again abroad in thojland seeking whom he may devour. He don't havo to seek far, either, as all the boys are around with the "bones" and not a few with "horses." Every six year old urchin who "shines 'em up" is on tho inside of a game up some back alley, and every sport of mature years and brown suit is on tho inside of a game up some back Btairway. It is maddening gay and just at present, tho keeper of a "crap divo" is as popular among the boys as the citizen who has a persimmon tree in his yard. The police should again step in nnd arrest a few of thoso recklesB young bloods as they are fairly spoiling "for a night in jail.

MoOarthy's Mishaps

Tho famous Ferguson and Mack Co., who are very popular in this city, will present the merry farce, "McCarthy's Mishaps," at Mnsic Hall to-morrow night. Many of the old favorites are still with the company and a number of novel features have been introduced. It is needless to state that they will be greeted by a large audience.

To Dispel Cola*

Headaches and Fevers, to cleanrco the system effectually, yet gently, whan costive or billions, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity without irritating or weakening them, Syrup of Figa

OHUROH NOTES.

Two persons united with the Baptist church yosterday. A good pipe organist could find a situation at ono of tho churches.

Tho hour for the Center church prayer meeting has been changed from 7:30 p. m. to 7 p. m.

Rev. R. S. Inglis delivered an intjresting sermon yesterday morning from the text "I would not live always."

The ladies' missionary society of the Baptist church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Birch to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.

A collcction waB iken at Center church yesterday morning for Home Missions, and quite a sum netted for this worthy work.

It is about the time of year for the church fair to begin to blossom on*. Thus far no mention has been made of ono by any of tho churches.

Dr. R. J. Cunningham was suffering with so severe cold yesterday that h.: was obliged to dispense with tho evening service at Center church.

The subject for prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at First Presbyteriaa church isfr Luke, x, 30-31: '-But. Ho Willing to justify Himself.''

Mrs. R. S. Inglis sang a beautiful solo at tho First Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Mrs. Inglis is quite an accomplished vocalisf.

Tho water motor was out of repair at the First Presbyterian church yesterday and hand power had to lie used to furnish wind for tho pipe organ.

Mrs. Charley Boss entertained the young ladies' missionary society of the Mothodist church at tea Saturday evening. All presont report a ploasanttime.

Innovations Proposed.

The annual olection mooting of the stockholders of the Montgomery County Agricultural Association will be held the first Monday in Decemlor and promises to bo a most important and interesting one. Besides tho elections other matters of great importance will como before the meeting. The association proposes to deviate somewhat from the old routine heretofore observed and introduce some radically new features into our magnificent fairs. Tho track will probably be made a mile track by a vote of the stockholders. There is strong talk of making a corn palace next fall as a new, novel and highly interesting attraction. As yet nothing of this kind has appeared in this section of the country nnd our county association is just the one to bring it out successfully and perfectly. The famous "trotting dog" is being negotiated for and it is not unlikely that tho celebrated canine will be with us next fall in the bloom of his youth and beanty.

Prayer for Young' Men.

This is tho weok of prayer all over the world for the rising generation of young moil. It will bo appropriately observed in Crawfordsvillo as the following ,programme indicates. Every evening this week thoro will be a prayer meeting for young men at the Y. M. C. A. chapel conducted bv Rev. R. S. Inglis. On Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons there will bo "mothers' prayer meetings" in the rooms of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Next Sunday morning from the several pulpits will bo delivered sermons in touch with the spirit of tho week nnd on Sunday afternoon a monster men's prayer meeting in tho auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. building. On Sunday evening there will be a union service of all the churches in tho nuditorium also. Both these latter meetings will bo in charge of State secretary L. h. Stacoy.

Did You "Smile" Yesterday? A stranger in Crawfordsvillo yestorday remarked on the popularity of our not too cleanly alloys as thoroughfares for gentlemen of all ages and conditions. Tho stranger was not familiar with the "ropes" of our modern Athens or ho would neither havo remarked nor wondered. Tho boys like a Sunday 'smile'' and can wet thoir whistles by abasing up almost any alley. The popularity of the alley between Main Pike is notorious and infamous.

A tSoon to

H'tvca.

Having used "Mother's Friend'.' would not be without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordenl of childbirth Mns. C.

Melboubne,

You would chink

lins,

For this

Crashes,

week only we will

Also

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 and voluntary testimonials. •entby express

on

rccciptof ppce

Wohavojust placed

ceries find wilt

and

A Big Business.

Tho Citizens' National Bank hns al roady begun to experience tho benefits accruing from its change of location. On Satnrdny over 000 chocks were cashed thore and tho amount deposited far exceeds tho amount drawn. The directors are highly pleased with tlio outlook.

Iowa. Write the

Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind.

The finest lino of neckties wo have evor seen is at Swank & Clark's. They sacrifice them to advertise their furnishing goods. Call on them for that line. You wil! be surprised at prices. 181 east Main street. —See Honk, the student, about thoso winter npples—eleven varieties. —Swank & Clark are leading in tailoring. They cannot be undersold nnd guarantee entiro satisfaction. Get their prices. Yon can ploase yourself out of thoir immense stock. 131 east Main St

For Sale.

Dwelling house of 8 rooms, cellar, stable, chicken house, 4 42-100 acres of land adjoining Crawfordsville on the Greencastlo road. For particitlars enquire of M. B. McKinsey, Frankfort.Ind or M. D. White*. Crawfordsvillo. —Eye, ear, nose nnd throat uiBenscs only, Dr. Greeno, Room '2, Joel Block. Examination nod consultation freo.

In now stock of Gro­

keep a

full line of very thing in

this lino. Lunch Counter

opeu Day and Night.

Confectioneries, Cigars, Etc.

SERING & SON.

Superior To All Others. Allcock's Porous Plasters are the greatest external remedy of the day. The quickest, safest, surest, b:st. Not only immeasurable superior to all other plasters, but also to liniments, ointments, oils and similar unctuous compounds.

Beware of imitations, and do not bo deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's and let no solicitation or explanation induce yon to accept a substitute.

An honest Swede tells his story in plain but unmistakable language for tho benoiit of the public. "One of my children took a severe cold and got the croup. I gave her teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in fivo minutes later I gave her one more. By this timo she had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then she wont to sleep nnd slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited thon she went back to bed and slept good for the remninder of the night. She got the croup the Becond night nnd I gave her tho same remedy with the same good results. I write this because I thought thero might be some one in the same need and not know the true merits of this wonderful medicine." Ciiaui.es A. TuoMrsEEN, Des Moines, Iowa. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye &Co

Happy lloosicra.

Wm. Timtnons, postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters hns done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of the same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine made, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant same town, says: "ElocBitters is just the thing for man that is all run down and don't care whether ho lives or dies he found now strength, good appetite and felt just likv he had a new lease on life." Only 50c a bottle •it Nyo cfc Co's. drug store.

Excursion Kates.

For tho chrysanthemum show at Indianapolis Nov. 10th to 14th, the Big Four will soil excursion tickets to Indianapolis on Nov. 10 and 11 at ono faro for tho round trip. Good going date sold and going returning until and including Nov. 15.

Jtucklen's Arnica salve.

The best salve in the -world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilapinba oorns and all skin eruptions, and losatively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiiuition, or aioney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye ft Co

Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic dinrrhcea while in the service, have sinoe been permanently cured of it by Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Dinrrhioa Remedy. For sale by Nye & Co.

For lamo back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on the affected parts. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The same treatment will cure rheumatism. For sale by Nye & Co.

For a

Pills.

disordered liver try Beecham's

We Are Stirring Them Up.

BO

offer 25

50

dozen Ladies'Worsted Mits at

Has

$1.60 per b""

8RADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, r* BOLD

BY ALL

DRUOOIBTR

Sold bV Nvo & Co.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbers and Fitters, Naturnl Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Only experienced workmen employed, Prices Low and Satisfaction Guarantedd.

125

South Green St.,

Opposite Music Hall.

WANTED.

to

Tlio Ladies of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity

know that wc arc prepared to do

of DRESS MAKING.

Nov.

All

work done to

Under

if you would see the amount of Goods we are sell­

ing now. Our store is thronged with people eager to buy the many Bargains we are offering in Dress Goods, Cloaks, Flannels, Blankets,

Shawls,

Yarns,

Comforts,

dozen Ladies Red all wool Vests and Pant.s for

15c

each, worth

W. R. GOSNELL,

opened a branch

office of the

The American Steam Laundry.

129

South Green

»o io 10 10

10 10 10 16

No Dale

I

So®

O eso£ bo=

A SOUVENIR Tv. OUR CUSTOMERS

&8° ST*" 9$

all kinds

Work guaranteed.

MRS. RUSK end MISS JOHNSON,

9—tw S04

West Pike St

Fresh Groceries.

THE FAIR

South WuKlilntftoii St.

Dore'w nailery of

JSC

o-gg SsS

Issued to.

tbe acceptance

Young

branch office at

Let

me whisper a wrrd

The Whltney-Mockridge Concert Co. The Leading Company of

the country.

Prof.

Rev.

Frank Bristol, 0. D., One of Chicago's Most

ators.

Canton Flannels, Mus

Hosiery and Underwear.

35c.

69c,

Street,

Laund'y left there will receive prompt attention.

lO'lO'lli

10 10 10 10

of/the

worth

A g-eat

10

10 10

$1

bargain.

l!.r

r» 5 r» 5 5 10 10 10 10

Natural Gas.

Having supplied ourselves with a full assortment of Burners, Gas Fixtures, Valves, Fittings, Piping, etc., etc., we are now PREPARED to give estimates and take contracts for piping Natural Gas. With new tools, Experienced Workmen from the natural gas belt, reasonable prices and prompt execution of orders, we hope to secure our full share of the public's patronage.

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CrawfatUsvUlo, Ind.

BUilo Illustrations and Stories.

Bhukeapeitru's Complete Worknwlth Glossary. The revised edition of the life of Oou. U/ un. Hon llur.

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Leave Orders Ear] "With.

Comer College and East streets.

Watch -This Space Fill Up.

J. MAURICE THOMPSON.

At th^y! m.^cTa. Haii. lllCsdclJ, Nov. 17

the Auspices

of

Men's Christian Association. Subject,

Disembodied Genius.

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

R. C. WAiiKUP, Proprietor.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots

any part of the city,

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at

C. A.

Snodgrass'

in your ear.—Now

Your Season Ticket for

Y. M. C. A. COURSE.

Six Splendid Entertainments for

The saino Course sold elsewhere for 82 and 83 for a Season Ticket.

WHO THEY ARE:

in

R. L. Cumnock, One of the Loading Elocutionists of the West.

The following gentlemen have the tickets for sale:

George Houser, Henry Cnyle, Tully Crabbs and

namo on a postal card to

N. O.

tickets you want and someone will call upon you at once.

Company.

the Women's Auxiliary

of

the

store

ton street. Telephone

or

the

on Washing­

No.

47.

SAY,, FRIEND

is the time to Buy

Miss Olof Krarer, The only Esquimaux in the World.

Its kind

$1.50

Prof. John B. DeMotte, Illustrated Lecturer.

Brilliant Or-

The Swedish Male Quartette. Concert Company, Second to none,

Lccturor

"A

most learned

and eloquent gentleman."

O. R.

Fry, Joseph Horron

W. E.

Vanderbilt. Send in you

McCay, General Secretary, specifying tho nunibor of

Fi.81 Entertainment, Nn. 21. Single Admission, 50 Cts.