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

FOR VOUR

Ci\K!.SON'S

Carlson's

Extend

whether yoi look

IURXHIIJIJ,

HELLO!

For

Christmas Goods

Yi (.'1111 tj ivc Money by |{o1ik to

think wf can ease you

Sale By

a spccial invitation to one and all, want to buy or not, to call and through our

ROSS BROS., 99c. Store!

1'. S.- If Vu cannot come, write me a letter.

PATENT APPUlD FO«.

0R088-8E0TI0N OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

18 Carat Cigar

The Holiday Book of the Season. oooooo

The most elegantly bound book that is upon the market is the Garfield Edition of

"BEN HUR,"

Price $7.00.

ROBINSON & WALLACE,

CORNER BOOK STORE.

Hind a severe attack of catarrh and becamo so donf I could not hoar comfflon conversation. I* suffered terribly 'rom roaring in my head. I procured a Ixiltlo of Ely's Cream Balm, and in three weeks could hear as well as I ever could, •rod now 1 can Bay to all who are afllict®d with the worst of disoasos, c?tnrrh, 'like Ely's Croam Balm and bo cuied. 't is worth $1,000 to any man, woman or child suffering from catarrh. -A. E. Nesv nan, Grayling, Mioli, '.A Million Friend*.

A friend in need it, a friend indeed,

Rnd

not less than one million people hnve found just Buch a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, C°ugliB, and Cold.—Tf you have never tised this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Cheat and Lungs. Each bottle

18

guaranteed to do all th is claimed money will bo refunded. Trial bottles free at Nye & Oo.'s drug store, karge bottles 50c. and 81.00.

OF ALL KINDS

10-CENT STORE.

I? tul OoU\ Hinff. warranted one year, for lOc.—Solul Hold Ring, 25 c*»ntfi.—$20.00 PIubU Case Free.

10-Cent Store, West Main Street.

line for Christmas. We

wanting to buy,

HORN A J) AY & PICKETT.

EAST MAIN STREET:

WBLL, WELL, WELL

Here it is almost Christmas again, and the children must nil have presents, lint I inn roadv Tor you, dear children, for my Bled is loaded down bo that nty reindeers can hardly pull it. Any thing that von name have in great abundance. Call niiii pee me at my old headquarters, and tell me what you want and I sliali bring it to von. I nm ns usual at

LADIES

They will keej

Your Feet

DRV and"'WARM

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

HF For LOW PRICES On rl:

FLOURSFEED.

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

ltettervlnn J'nt/xr.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Tills, Bucklon'6 Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and hnvo never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do noli hesitate to guarantee them every time, ajid we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their ubo. These remedies have won their groat popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists.

Uuclclen'B Arnica Salve. The best solve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever bo roe, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs oorns and all skin eruptions, and losstively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfeot satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 oento per box. For sale by Nye & Co

IVORY SOAP

99S Pure.

WE BE5IX8B iYMf PUHPOSE)

DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 0, 1891.

The Daii.v .Todhnatj Robinson ,fc Wallace.

is for sale by

MUSTERED OUT.

Resoloticns of Oo. B, 120th Indiana, at the Death of Colonel Pratber and Governor Hovey.

At the annual reunion held in this city last week. Co. B, 120th regiment, Indiana volunteers, adopted tho following resolutions: Wiikueas, we the surviving members of Co. B, l'20th Regt, Indiana Volunteers, our annual reunion assembleil on this the 27th anniversary of the battle of •Yanklin. have reason to bo gratefully hankfnl, that Bince our last meeting ne year ago, the messenger of death lias made no levy upon the ranks of our company yet two recent events combine to (ill our hearts with Borrow and sadand to cast a gloom over this otherwise happy gathering, viz.: the death of jur beloved Col. Allen W. Prat,her, on lie ]!)th of November, followed four days later by the death of our brave and gallnnt old division commander, Gov. Alvin 1'. Ilovey. the John A. Logan, of Indiana. Therefore be it, h'fsiili-ctl, that in tho death of Col. nthor, the surviving members of bis old regiment have lost a true and tried mend and comrade, and the nation, one o" its bravest defenders in the days of ts great peril. h'rstileel/, that in the death of Gov. ilovey, we have lost an old commander, in whom we had the utmost confidence, the state an honest, dignified and ac•omplished executive, the nation an able statesman and the veteran Boldiers their greatest advocate.

AV.vo/tn/, that we will always hold sacred the memory of these two departed heroes and that we extenc to their be reaved families, our heartfelt, ympatliy.

The Great Poaltry Show.-

Ueginuing on next Monday the Western TndinnaPoultry Breeders Assooiatson will hold its annual prize show in this city, at the K. of P. armory. It wil] continue a week and will really be a great event. Chicken fanciers from all over the stale will have exhibits here and the finest of poultry ever seon in CrawfordBville will command attention. Tho admission fee has been reduced to to ten cents in orJet that all may attend. To the farmer, especially, the show will be of great interest. So great an item has poultry raising become now with tho farmer, that it behooves him to koep only iho best and most prolific stock.

By attending this exhibition where all grades stand in competition and where the merits and demerits of all will be thoroughly discussed, the farmer and the farmer's wife can obtain some very valuable pointers. Tho town folks, too, who are more or less interested in this growing industry can well afford to be present and loarn a few things they never knew before. It will be a liberal education as to poultry to attend the show, and tho beautiful birds which will be on exhibition cannot fail to interest the most indifferent.

Todd's Tonic.

Tho county commissioners yesterday disposed of the case of John W* Todd who was injured on one of the public bridges in Sugar Creek township some time since, and who claimed damages from the county in consequence. The board at its last session refused dam ages and Todd appealed to the circuit court asking S2,f00. Tho commission ere yesterday reconsidered their action of last term and allowed Mr. Todd $800, which ho accepted, together with assuming tho cost in the case.

Officers Elected.

Tho following officers wore elected and appointed at the stated meeting of Crawfordsville Chapter No. 40, R. A. Masons on last evening: T. D. Brown, H. P. W. E. Rosebro, K. A. M. Scott, S.: Ilarrie Pontious, C. H. Chas. Goltra, Treasurer L. A. Footo, Secretary G. W. Graham, P. S. C. 15. Snodgrass, R. A. C. C. N. Williams, G. M. 3 V. .1. M.Caldwell, G. M. D. V. A. F, Truitl, G. M. 1 V. W. G. Hanna, V.

A Debate.

On Fridny night, Dec. 11, there will be a dobato at Shady Nook school house. The question for discussion is, "Resolved, that tho United States should prohibit tho manufacturing, buying and selling of intoxicating liquors." All are invited to attend.

Okurch Social.

Tho ladies of First Presbyterian church, thinl ward, will give one of their substantial suppers on next Thursday evening, Dec. 10. Supper from 5 to 8 o'clock. A welcome to all.

Lane's Family bowels each day. use it.

Medicine moves the Most people need to

Every cloak in the house reduced this week. Attend our ribbon sale. Auk Lkyixbox.

0HIP3.

—The Owls will dance Saturday night. George Durham will entertain a number of his young friends on tho 17th inst. —James Weaver, of New Ross, was granted a liquor license yesterday by the commissioners. No fight was made against him. —Sid. H. Salzgab&r and James H. Cassol have been elected delegates by Typographical Union No. 64 of this city, to represent it at tho State Union, which meets at Crawfordsville, January 14.—Lafaycte Courier. —Those who intend going to Now Richmond to-morrow, to attend the Hag raising on the school house, will please report to Wm. M. Reeves. The party will leave here about 1 p. m., and it is probable that they will remain until after tho meeting of Camp 12 at night. —Groat excitement was occasioned on Main street last evening by tho conflagration which occurred in tho pop corn joint of Willis Canary. A huge crowd gathered and after hard labor the lurid, hungry flames wore subdued. The fire affected the pop corn market only temporarily. —The strango cat that cleared Mr. Kerr of forgery visited the court house again this morning and everybody made a rush to get a rub at its back. Great oxcitemont prevailed for a little while, but after the Frankfort attorneys had gotten a good rub the beas: mysterious ly disappeared. —This morning, Officers Brothers and Grimes, Sir. Top Porter and Col. Courtney, departed for Frankfort, to attend the trial of Tadie Ring. Bill Newell, the chief prosecuting witness did not go so it is probable that the case will either bo continued or tho man turned loose on the community again. —Tho regular met: .g of the P. O. S. of. A. Camp last evening was well attended, and arrangements wore made for an interesting session noxt week. At this time short papers will be read by five members upon an assignee- subject, and it is intended to make this an occasion of profit to those who attend.

Two members were rejwrted on the

Bick

list, Geo. McClelland and Low Kramer. —Skating at the rink to-night, a

An Elegant Party.

Last evening at their beautiful home on east Main street C. M. Travis and wife gave the first of a sories of parties to their friends. Tho house was hand otnely decorated for the occasion, the large and tastefully furnished rooms being filled with rare potted plantB and the walls festooned with overgreen6 and mistletoe. The invitations were issued for 5:30 and :30 o'clock and Mr. and

Mrs. Travis wore assisted in receiving their guests by Mrs. Saulsbury, of Urban, 111., the mother of Mrs. Travis The guests were in full evening dress and many beautiful costumes were ob served in the brilliant assembly that thronged the rooms. A full and elaborate supper was served and over seven ty-fivo were accommodated at the two tables in the spacious dining room. The evening was a most pleasant ono and tho occasion proved one of the leading society events of the season, Mr. and Mrs. Travis fully establishing an envi able putation as entertainers. Their next entertainment will be given Thursday evening.

At:l»' ROSS.

O. E. Kelly is back from Washington. Oscar Imel was at Jamestown Sunday.

Jas. Hurt was at Indianapolis Saturday. Miss Bertha McVey, of Noblesville, is hero.

Still Harris, of your city, was here Monday. Isaac Golliday was at Indianapolis Tuesday.

O. B. Hultz, of Jamestown, was hero Saturday. There is a man in from California after emigrants.

Ene Norman is now proprietor of the St. Elmo Hotel. John L. Winters, of Louisville, Ky., was here Saturday.

Chas. and Dave LowiB returned from Michigan Weanesday. There were three car loads of hogs shipped from here Monday.

Tho Walnut township teachers' institute was held here Saturday. R. O. Walkup and wife, of your city, were the guests of B. F. Walkup Sunday.

Emery Peterson has again assnmed charge as train dispatcher of the Midland.

Rev. N. S. McCallum is holding a series of meetings at the Christian church.

There has been some needed repairs inade on the platform of the Big Four depot, and they should repair the waiting room as it ia a cold hole and very dirty. One of the seats in the room upset yesterday and an old lady was badly bruised up.

To Dispel Colds

Headaches and Fevere, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or biilious, or when the biood is im pure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kid

neys and liver to a healthy activity with-1

out irritating or weakening them, use

Syrup of Figs.

Jfmaolutton Notice.

The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Howard & Barrett, is thiB fifth day of Dec. A. D., 1891, dissolved by mutual consent.

Howard Barnett.

Mr. J. W. Howaid continues business at the old stand, sorner Green and Market streets, and assumes the debt of the firm as shown on the books.

Respectfully J. W. Howabd.

Do You Like Turkey Dressing?

Don't answer such a |uesUo»f Nobody has unv business to usk it. When night tails to follow day it will be answered in the negative and not until then. And what has the turker got to complain about? It is well dressed in life and it is well dressed when its inevitable doom overtakes it. We honestly confess that we cannot dress a turkey, but we can give ,vou a chance to dross wonderfully well without speuding much money, It costs a turkey its Ufo to get its last, dressing*, bet better aoparcl you never wore than our CHEVIOT suit and that will only cost you ?U 00 at

J. A. JOEL'S,

The only One Price Hatter and Clothier.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbers

and

Of All Kinds.

Fresh Bread and Cakes Every Day.

Fry & Nicholson,

13G West Main Street.

Oysters, Celery and Crackers,

Will Continue the Ribbon Sale

PLEASANT

THE NEXT MORNING I FEELBSU5HT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. on the stomach, llrer

My doctor says it acts gently on the utomAch, Hrer and kidneys, and & pleasant laxatire. Thl* ilrliiW is made from herbs, and ia prepared for use as easily as tea. It t* called

LANE'S MEDICINES

MlUt at 60C. and $1.00 per pack**©. Latit'N Family Medlclue wela each day. 1" order to t*

AH drujodrt* Mil Ilay onu to-day.

IIIOVCH

(lie bowela

lu.'ftltliy, tbla In necesw&ry,

Gas Fitters.

iNaturM Gas Fitting a Specialty

Only experienced workmen employed, Prices Low and Satisfac- ... tion Guarantedd.

125 South Green St.,

Opposite Music Hall.

-STAPLE-

Fancy Groceries

Imported Sweet Potatoes

RAILWAY 1 ME CARD.

HONON ROUTE.

SOUTH iawHVimwiMt NORTH 1:20a.in Night Mall (daily) 1 :ola.m l:10p.m Day Mail (daily) l:30p.ir 9:10ti.m way Freight 2:40p.ro

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

0:0Ha.m -Express—Mall 0:l&n.m 210:ii.ii) Mall (dully) 12:20a.u 5:18p.ni Mall—Express l:40p.n

Mall—Express 8:48p.m

VAND&LIA.

9 44a.m Express 6:18pm 5:18p.m ..Mall.. 8:10a.m 11:50 am.... .....Froljrbt ~11:50 am

Jm1leu

wishing to decorate their homos and makes expensive presents at a trifling cost, can secure Markham's French In delible Tapestry Paints, with printed in structions at Nye & Co's. drug store. It can be used on silk, satin,velvet, bolting cloth, caBhmero and chamois, linens, etc. Endorsed by all leading schools at art, etc. Complete outfits only 83.00. Nye ,fc Co. exclusive agents, Montgomery county, Ind.

Illasolutlon Mot Ice.

Notice is hereby given that the firm of Hummell & Co. in the manufacture of cigars has been dissolved by mutual

con8onti

'W. A. Aluhleisen having bought

interest of Geo. W. Hummel, who

tlin

will continue the business, and will as sumo all liabilities and collect all bills duo the firm.

GEOXKIF. W. lluMMKt.L,

Dec. 7, '91. W. A. Muhleihbn.

Attend the ribbon sale this week. Rib' bona at almost half price. Abe Lkvinson.

ClirlHtmaH Picturen.

Now is tho time to have taken for Christmas. Ntciioiaon

pictures

&

Sons.

W. R. GOSNELL,

raoraiBTOK or

The American Steam Laundry,

Has a New Combination Iron which is a novelty in its way. It will pay anyone to drop in and see it at 124 east Market Sircot. and by "the way, while there, leave your order foryoui I,uundr.v Work.

NOT IN THE WRECK

But the Greatest Line if HOLIDAY PRESENTS to bo in tho city at

The Fair.

Everybody invited to come early and select your presents.

THE FAIR, South Washington St.

Natural Gas.

Having supplied ourselves with a full assortment of Burners, Gas Fixtures, Valves, Fitting?, Piping, etc., etc., we are|now PREPARED to give estimates aid take contracts for piping Natural Gas. With new tools, Experienced Workmen from the Datural jas belt, reasonable prices and prompt execution of orders, we hope to secure our full share of the

Dublic's patronage All work done to the acceptance of the Natural Gas Company. Learve OrcLers ESeir]"V""Witli

Corner College and East streets.

126 West Main Street.

Natural and Artificial Gas Fitting.

We are fully prepared to pipe your houses for Natural or Artificial Gas and we guarantee good work, to the entire satisfaction of yourself and the inspector of the company. We sefer to the work we have done, which the inspector pronounces first class. We guarantee our work to be tho cheapest in town. Any size of pipe, under li inch pipe, will be put in for 12 cents per foot. This includes the digging and filling of the trenches. Office and Shop, 211 south Green St. STANLEY & PRIOE.

Popular Entertainment Course

—OF THE—

Young Men's Christian Associate

Six Entertainments in the Course.

One Gone. Five Coming.

Season tickets for the remaining five will be sold for $1,25. Cheapest, Largest and Best Courselil Entertainment ever given in the Cit"

Next Entertainment, Dec. 15. Single Admission 50 Cents

Prof. R. L. Cumnock.

The Leading Elocutionist of the West.

We All Eat to Live

AMD LITE TO EAT

Therefore when wanting first class groceries, Collee, Sugars, Tea, Apples, Pickles, Jersey Sweef Potatoes, New Sorghum Molasses, Fresh Bulk Oysters, celery, cranberries, etc. call at

Cash Kry's,

ANNOUNCKMKNT AT

The People's Grocery.

And Provision Store,

Where you can Ret

Fresh Oyster, Crackers, Cranberries, Celery Jersey Sweer Potatoes

Pickles, EitlDK and Cooking Apples, ila

Eorglium Molasses, and all kinds of Fancy ana Staple Groceries.

R. E. ATKINSON,

East College Street.

STOVES

HeLiing and Cooking. MHU *s

a

g°°d

lime

to

llUW them of

New

buy

Thompson & Cates,

North Green Street.

The Highest Cash Price paid for Sec ond Hand Goods.