Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 December 1891 — Page 3

FOR

YOUR

liar

Christmas Goods

Yuu cuii Sivo Money by going to

Grandma's

CAR.'-SON'S 10-CENT STORE.

Holled Gold Ring, warranted one year, for 10c.—Solid Gold Ring, 25 cents.—820.00 Plush Case Free.

Carlson's 10-Cent Store, West Main Street.

Great Damage!

The fire at tho SWc store Sunday afternoon did a groat deal raoro damage than was

at tirst expected. The backroom, wliereall of tho toys and fixtures are kept, was llllod lull of smoke and in trying to put out the fire a groat deal of

that ttio goods were considerably damaged by soot and water.

naively irt enough to.shoiv. a-e

A Great Sacrifice.

They Must Be Sold at Once to make Room for New Holiday Goods ir time for Christmas Trade.

Gival bargains in damaged toys and fixtures of dll kinds.,

early as they will soon be gone.

ROSS BROS., 99c. Store!

Hewing and Cooking.

Blue

Is completely discounted by the elegant lino of China and other magnificent Qteensware at "MY STORE" Tho vory thing to pro-M-nt wives. sisters nnd sweethearts on tho Merry Xmas Day.

Grandpa's Straightbacke*I Chair

Was all right Fifty Years Ago, but tho old gentleman would have broken it up could ho havo seen the unsurpassed lino of Xmas furnitiire now at

-MY storp:,"

BarnhilOtornadaytPickett

EAST MAIN STREET.

MTCNT AMICE rot.

0R088-8E0TI0N OF TOE OP

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED SHOE.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

18 Carat Cigar

to buy

is a good time them of

NOW

Thompson & Cates,

North Green Street.

'1 In- Highest Cash Price paid for Sec OIH] 11 ami Goodj,

LY LE, REYNOLDS & BENJAMIN.

NATUIUL AND ARTIFICIAL

CAS FITTERS

ANl) PLUMBKIM

I'.mploy only experienced workmen

,l'Ht

oacli job thoroughly and to the

^'tit-faction of the Natural Gas In-

8I'«'i(ir)

Wo assure you that if your

"rderB are loft with us, tho work will be "one proporly and carefully. \Vo carry a large assortment of Natural (ins Fixtures. In addition to Pipe •iul 1' ittinga we have Burners for every

Rt°ve

grate or furnace. Logs,

j'rute Fillings and everything necessary

,)r

grate or stove. Remember your "wnection with the Company's line is '""'li* 'y us free of ooat.

OF ALL KINDS

Water.

water was thrown in, so

A grop.i. many of them

Hut all of them will bo put together and sold at

Call

China

LADIES

Tliey will keep

Your Feet

DRY and WARM

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

For LOW PRICES On

FLOUR SFEED.

STOVES

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

-STAPLE—

Fancy Groceries

Of All Kinds.

Fresh Broad and Cakes Every Day.

F17 & Nicholson,

136 West Main Street.

Oysters, Celery and Crackers,

Imported Sweet Potatoes

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you are going to have your house piped for Natural Gas call and see us. We can save you money, as our rents are small and we only want living wages for doing your work. We use the best stock that money will buy and employ oune but first class workmen. We make no charge for measuring your house and giving you estimate.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

125 South Green St.

r'OK

ltKNT:—A deslrulilu room on tlio southeast corner of Main aud WuUir stroots.

Daily Journal.

TUESDAY, DEC. 15. 1891.

THE DAILY JOUIINAL Robinson & Wallace.

for sale by

Holy Communication Celebration. To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock the Holy Communion will be celebratod at St. John's Episcopal church.

American Tin.

Goo. "\Y. Bouuett yesterday received a box of American rooling tin made at Anderson. He goes to-day to Alamo to roof a barn for Georgo Myors and will place some of it on the building. Mr. Myers will therefore have tho honor of using the first American tin in this county.

Suing For Damages.

Tho damage suit of Jake Freed against Messrs. Busonbark and Warbritton of New Market is on trial in tho cirouit court to-day. It took all tho forenoon to get a jury, as many of tho talesmen were down on saloon keepers and had no hesitoncy in saying so. This afternoon tho examination of witnesses is going on and a verdict will probably bo returned this evening.

The Poultry Show.

Tho poultry show in tho lv. of P. armory is now in full blast and no' one can afford to miss visiting the place. The birds on exhibition are not only numerous but exceedingly beautiful. Some of the exhibits are out of sighl notably the black Langshans of Win. Erinentront, of Decatur, 111. The famous gamo hen "Blizz ird" of Fred Bandel also attracts great individual attention. Tho exhibit is by ull odds tho largest and finest ever seen in Crawfordsville.

Will Leave Crawfordsville.

Rev. A. K. Glover, of St. John's Episcopal church, will leave Crawfordsville before January 1 to accept a position in some other parish. Soveral very lesirablo openings have been offered him but ho is not yet decided upon which he will accept. Tho people of CrawfordBville will see Mr. Glover loave with great regret, as ho lins doue a plondid work hero and endeared himself to many hearts. All however, congratulate liiin upon his deserved promotion,

CHIPS.

-Aaron Hughes and wife will probably visit at Winchester during the holidays.

Mrs. S. E. Crabbs is again able to be about tho house after an illness of six wooks. —Tho regular meeting of the P. O. S. of A. will be hold this evening, and it is expected that au interesting literary programme will bo one of tho features of the evening. —Rev. A. B. Cunningham writes back that there is a revival meeting in progress at Washington. Ho is very much pleased with his charge, but says that the grip is raging there. •The next number of Harper's Weekly, published December 10th, will contain a four-page map, giving a bird's-oye view of the exposition grounds and buildings at Chicago.

Sylvester McGargee, an accomplished dude, got full of new wine yesterday and when officer Huffman attempted his arrest ho fought him like. Horatius at tho bridge. He was finally caged, however, and was duly fined this morning. •The rate of taxation in Union township last year was $1.65 on the hundred dollars, and now it is about 81.08. The per cent, for "county revenue was reduced from 40 cents to 25 cents over the entire county. The total rate of taxation is also lower in each township.

—There will be a three-mile race at the skating rink this week. Tho first mile will be run on Wednesday evening, the second on Thursday evening and the third on Saturday evening. The person winning the two best in three will bo given a purse of $5. —Buy slightly damaged toys for almost nothing at the 99c. Store hro sale.

1KAFXESSICAS' HE CUltUt by local applications, as they cannot reaoh tho diseased portion of tho ear.

There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

F. J. CHENEY*& CO.,ToW. Sold by druggist, 75 cents..

—For tho next ton days I apples at $2.00 per barrel.

Christmas Pictures.'-

Now is the time to havo pictures taken for Christmas. NICHOLSON &

CHIPS 1'KOM THE COUNCIL CHAMBER

A Bather Interesting but Also a Rather Unimportant Meetm? Last Evening. The Councilmen who so faithfully look after the welfare of our snug little city met last evening in their regular fortnightly conclave and transacted business in a cloud of cigar smoke which obscured them from tho vulgar gaze like the clouds which obsonred the oracles and gods of mythological history.

The first thing done was the hearing of the report of the electrio light committee. The coBt of maintaining tho light plant during the month of November was $521.14, a cost of $3.92 per light. This is somewhat in excess of the cost of previous months, but the cause of this is found in the fact that the coal famine has so greatly increased the price of fuel.

The matter of appointing an inspector for the commercial light system was not acted on, it being suggested that tnis would justly devolve upon the insurance companies interested.

City Treasurer Nicholson reported balance in the treasury of $5,052.49. A precept was issued against the property of W. H. Sharpe on east Main street for the bouldering of a gutter.

Tho committee appointed to look into tho advisibility of culling out the City Commissioners to consider the extension of Hocum, Oak and Garfield streets, wa6 ordered to report at next meeting.

The Fire Board was authorized to purchase the chemical fire extinguishers to be used at small fires. By the use of these, some tireB can be extinguished without turning on tho wator, thus often preventing a heavy loss by water.

A. F. Ramsey, of tlie Natural Gas company, submitted a proposition offering to furnish fuel for the electric light plant, at SI,600 a year. Tho Council authorized the acceptance of tho bid, on the condition that in case of the failure of gas, the light plant be the last of the manufactories to bo shut off."

The Council agreed to furnish the current for two arc lights at Sperry's bridge, provided, that the county would put up the light and pay running expenses.

Captain Karl To-night.

The regular fall season of the Grand Opera House was opened Saturday uight by CharleB A. Gardner, tho clever German dialect comedian, in his new comedy, "Captain Karl." While tho attendance was not as large as usual, owing to the extremely hot weather, those present were evidently much pleased with the play. It deals with the love affair of a Baron and a pleasant girl, whose marriage is opposed by the family of the Baron, they objecting to the inferior social position of his betrothed the plots laid to prevent the' mesalliance by the Baron's mother and legal adyiser, and the efforts on the part of Cnptain Karl to defeat them. He is finally successful in bringing about the union of the lovers. All this forms the groundwork of the acting that lasted nearly three hours and was hugely enjoyed. Mr. Gardner is one of those round-faced, jovial beings who are constantly bubbling over with good humor, and making mirth contagious. His new songs were all encored and his dancing brought down the house. The play is a sure winner for Mr. Gardner, who has thus added an important triumph to his list' of successes.—N. 1*.

Dramatic Mews, August 29, 1891.

RAILWAY NEWS.

The Vandalia now sells tickets to ministers at one hnlf the regular fare. The New York Central during November had gross earnings of $4,040,987.

The Clover Leaf road runs free elegant chair cars between Toledo and St. Louis.

The Midland has been fined twice lately for not getting the mails through on time.

The Midland is pushing its extension to Brazil, and must have trains running by Jan. 1 in order to get 23,000.

This division of tho Big Four yielded larger increase of earning during November than any other division of this system.

The Monon railway has increased its capital stock from $6,000,000 to $12, 000,000, and the filing of the articles in the office of the State Secretary cost 85,500.

Letter List.

The following is the list of unoallod for letters remaining in the postoffloe at Crawfordsville, Ind.,Mt the week ending December 15,1891. Porsons callng for the letters will please say "advertised Andreas John Miller Miss Susan Armstrong Dr Nash John

Branham Jr Brewer Chas Burk Clarence Foredyce Mr or Mrs

well sell Come at

H. W. Co.V.VAITD

—Como and see the beautiful holiday goods at L. Bischofs.

SONS.

-See the 99o. Store fire sale ad.

—Eye, ear and throat diseases only. Dr. Groen. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

—Clonks almost given away this jreok at L. BiBchors.

Snyder Tom Stewart Edgar Thompson W

Fancy Florida oranges, 4 for 5 cents 8 for 10 cents or 13 cents a dozon at Joe Taylor's.

—Attend the grand fire sale of toys and pictures at the 99c. .Store.

—Everybody invited to attend the holiday Pattern Robe sale Thursday, Dec. 17th, at Louis Biacliofs.

—Great bargains in cloaks and dross goods this week at L. Bischofs.

—Sit at Nicholson's for your Christmas photographs. Go early and avoid the inevitable rush.

You.con find shirts, underwear, neckwear, gloves and all furnishing goods, alsp the largest line of tailoring goods, latest styles. Prices the lowest heard of at Swank & Clark's, 131 east Main.street

Big Bargains in Dress Goods. Big Bargains in Cloaks. Big Bargains in Millinery. Big Bargains in Blankets. Big Bargains in Comforts. Big Bargains in Underwear. Big Bargains in Hosiery. Big Bargains in Handkerchiefs.

][f£KF

PLEASANT

THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

My doctor Bays Itocts gently on tho stomach, itrer and kidneys, and ts a pleasant laxative. Thlx drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as oasily aa tea. Ulscrlled

LANE'S MEDICINES

All druffffirta sell It at 60c. and $1.00 per paekaco. IJuy one UMiay. Lane's Family Medicine moves tho bowels each day. In order t*j bo healthy, thin in noceanary.

A Policeman After Him

You can see what's tho matter! Santa Clause couldn't resist the temptation, and it's not to be wondered at. He succumbed to tho fascinations of our $10.00 suit and you will probably yield to them the minute you see it. If buit was ever seasonable, this is if a suit -was ever made to perfection, this is if a'Buitwas ever cheap, this is in short it is a suit about which everything good and nothing bad can be said. If you area critical buyer, if you are hard to please, all the better. Tho more critical you are, the more you will appreciate our fine suits nnd overcoats, at

J. A.

The Oie Piice Clothing House,

Strong Witnesses.

Among tho thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in loft side, shoulders, smothering s]ells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem. N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Heart Disease, was turned away by physicians as incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure is sold, also free book, by Nye & Co.

Cheap Hold lay Hates.

:v

On account of the Christmas and New Years holidays, excursion tickets will be sold at all C. II. & D. offices at one nnd one-third fare for the round trip on Doc. 24, 25 and 31, and January 1. The tickets will be good returning until January 4, inclusive, and bo sold between all stations on the C. II. & D. and the following lines: Baltimore & Ohio, west of Pittsburg Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Chicago fc Erie Chesapeake & Ohio Cin., Now OrlPans & Texns Pac. Cin., Neb. & Nor. Cin., Ports A Va. Evansville & Torre Haute Flint & Pero Marquette Ind., Doc. & West Kentucky Central Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Louisville & Nashville Laive Erie & Western N. E. P. .t O. Div Erie Ry. Newport News & Mississippi Valley (West. Diy.) Peoria, Dec. & Evansviile Toledo, Ann

Arbor & Nor. Mich., nnd Vandalia Lino.

Jluctclen's Amtca Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all slcin eruptions, and losslively cures j' -ies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refnudeid. Price 25 cents per box. For «ale by Nye & Oo

A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was BO badly afflicted with rheumatism for a year 01 more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon curod him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 50 cent bottloB for sale by Nye & Co.

Notice to the Clergy.

The Vandalia lino is pleased to advise clergymen who are located along ite line, and who aro regularly in charge of a congregation and engaged in other business, that tho clergy rate which can be seoured by them, commencing January 1st, will bo one-half of. the regular fare instead of two cents per mile as here tofore. Application for permits should be made through the agent of the company at the point at which tho clergy men are located.

Our Store Ablaze.

With Beautiful Holiday Offerings.

Our Special Holiday Sale Begins to-day and will continue until Christmas Day. Everything Reduced. Nothing Reserved.

We have over a thousand articles in Fancy Goods such as Silk Thro.vs, Ilead Rests, Work Boxes, Toilet Cases, Silk Pillows, Fancy Tidies, exquisite Linen towels, Brass Goods, Stands, Scarfs, Table Spreads, etc., all of which will be sold at a bargain, beginning to-day and lasting until Christmas. If you want to save money on your purchases, come and see us. Your,

Big Bargains in Chonile Portiere. Big Bargains in Lace Curtains. Big Bargains in Shawls. Big Bargains in Towels, Big Bargains in Table Linens. Big Bargains in Ribbons. Big Bargains in Silk Umbrellas. Big Bargains in Flannels.

NOT IN THE WRECK

But tho Greatest Linoof HOLIDAY PRESENTS to bo seen in the city nt

The Fair.

Everylndy invited to como oarly 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 a take contracts for piping Natural Qas. With new too!?, 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.

All woik done to the acceptance of the Natural Gas Company. Leave Orders Ear] With

Corner College and East streets.

Natural and Artificial Gas Fitting.

We are fully propored to pipe your IIOUBOB for Natural or Artificial Gas and we guarantee good work, to the entire satisfaction of yourself and tho inspector of tho company. We sefer to the work we have done, which tho inspector pronounces first class. We guarantee our work to be tho clioapeBt in town. Any size of pipe, under 1J inch pipe, will bo put in for 12J cents por foot. This includes the digging and filling of tho trenches. Office nnd Shop, 211 south Green St. STANLEY &, PRICE.

Popular Entertainment Course

-OF THE-

Young Men's Christian Associat'n.

Six Entertainments in the Course.

126 West Main Street.

One Gone. Five Coming.

Season tickets for the remaining five will be sold for $1,25. Cheapest, Largest and B( st Course Entertainment ever given in the City.

^ext Entertainment, Dec. 15. Single Admission 50 Cents

Prof. R. L. Cumnock.

The Leading Elocutionist of the West.

We All Eat to Live

AND LIVE TO BAT

Therefore when wanting first class groceries, Coffee, Sugars, Apples, Pickles, Jersey Swee* Potatoes, New Sorghum lasses, Fresh Bulk Oysters, celery, cranberries, etc. call at

To have NICE clothes is one thing, And to have a PERFECT fit is another.

They can be guaranteed at

COLHAN & MURPHY'S,

The Popular Tailors at 206 East Main Street.

Will guarantee to all purchasers, perfect satisfaction in every detail.

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