Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 December 1891 — Page 3

In Qiiccns an1,

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Glassware,

ORO88-8EOTION OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED 8HOE.

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Will sell goods che.io (or a while. Just look at the prices on groceries

a:. Ills White Ex. Sugar 31.00 25 lbs. O. K. Flour 8 .GO 2:1 lbs. Confectionary A 1.00 50 lbs. 1.20 W lbs. Granulated 1.00 25 lbs. Eureka Flour .00 ill lbs. Out Loaf 1.00 50 lbs. 1.20 'JO lbs. Powdered 1.00 25 lbs. Bon Hur .GO 1 lb. Arbucklos ColTeo .20 5 0 1.20 1 lb. Lion .20 25 lbs. Pride of Peoria .75 1 lb. California Peaches .10 50 lbs. 1.50 •1 cuns Occidental Corn .25 25 lbs. Gold Medal .75 50 lbs. 1.50

•Wo s,ro determined to soil more goods the next year than we have this. Bv doing this wo proposo to sell more goods and Ices profit. For tho next 30 dnyR Wo will offer great inducements in Stoves, Furniture and Queonswnro. We bad to arrive since Christmas 14 Dinner Sots that was wero sent here for Christinas and failed to get here. Will sell these sets cheap as our stock is largo. Do not fail to come aronnd and buy your groceries of us as wi lire selling cheap. It will pay you to watch thiB space as wo will liavo something else to say soon. Respect fully Yours

l&v Store.

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1 lie1 "ore wlun wanting first class groceries, Codec, Sugars, lea, "")les, Pickles, Jersey Swee* Potatoes, New Sorghum Mola.vies, Fresh Bulk Oysters, celery, cranberries, tic. call at

Cash Pry's,

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

It. O. WAMiUl', Proprietor.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch office at C. A. Sriodgrass' store on Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.

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DAILY JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 30, 1891.

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,!,--('-o to the skating rink to-night. —Tho county commissioners accepted the Sutton ford bridge to-d --The Columbia Lndv Quarto to- of Cliii'ago, will be at Center church 011 Jan. l!.

The Owls give their first Mask Ball on New Year's eve. A grand time ex pentod. •—The remains of Mrs. Zaiglor were taken to Shrlbvvillo for interment this afternoon. —Miss Nell Kobinson has entertained several of her friends at a house party ir the last two days.

Trustee Hurlniau is attending t,l State meeting of the school superintendents at Indiauapnlis.

Ada Melrose, a charming sonbrette, will present "A Southern Flower," at Music Hall. January 14.

Charley Hoffman carries a cane made by John Campbell, a life prisoner from this county in tho penitentiary. •Tho trial before Mayor Car, of Geo. Albright, on the charge of intoxication, etc., resulted in an honorable discharge. —Bevival services will bo begun at Center church next week and will probably continue after the tfeek of prayer.

At the meeting of the Indiana Collego Association yesterday in Indianapolis, Prof, A. Ti. Milford was elected reasurer.

Geo. L. Hughes, will, next week, move his limbic store to the vacant, room tho Joel Block, just south of the Keeney drug store. --Last evening twenty members of •Montgomery .lodge, I. O. O. F., went to Jamestown and put through two candidates in the first and third degrees. —The two Jacks, Jack Cronin nnd Jack Hart, tho hilarious natural gas fitters, became jolly again last evening and wound up in jail. They pleaded guilty this morning and now fatten in durance vile. —Miss Mary 1'. Thomson received a few of her friends informally last evening at hor homo on south Walnut street. A moBt pleasant evening was passed and Miss Thomson entertained the guests in a charming manner. -There is half milo of road to build and track to lay before the Midsud oxlrnbion reaches Brazil, and it must be completed by January 1 in order to seen re the subsidy of $2"),000.

Ft is probable that tho road will not be completed by that date. -AYm. A. Wood was tried this morning for provoking his gonial brother-in-law, Henry Hunter. Ho was cleared by Justice Ramsey and promptly turned out of tho pound by Constable Byas whose smile tho while resembled a mortgage on a H00 acre farm. Mr. Hunter had hotter leave this community. —A more pleasant and enjoyable evening cannot bo spent profitably than in attending the observance of New Year's Eve at Good Templars Ilall. Besides a spelling match, box social and literary entertainment, there will be a watch-meeting. Visiting Good Templars aro expected from Linden, Bainbridge, Brown's Valley, Rockville and other points. The exercises will bo enlivened by the introduction of several new features, which will be both interesting and amusing. Everybody is welcome. Free to all. .•

Pro.. Studley Accepts.

T. H. Eistine receivod a telegram this afternoon at half past three which reads as follows:

ITIUCA, N. Y.,- Bee. 30--I accept. Will bo in Crawfordsville January 14. DUANE STUDLEY.

The chair of mathematics in Wabash college is no longer vacant.

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You can find Bhirts, underwear, neck, wear, gloves and all furnishing goods, also the largest lino of tailoring goods, latest styles. Prices the lowest heard of at Swank & Clark's, 131 east Main Btreet

—Buy slightly damaged toys for almost nothing at tho 99c. Store fire sale,

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

—Look out for the big bargains we are going to offer next week. Ale Levinson.

Tlie Eevival Meeting.

Yesterday afternoon a good audience was in attendance at tbe Methodist ckurob. lljv. Swadener preached from Matt, xviii-19. The results of the meeting were splendid. At night there was a large attendance. A half hour song and prayer service was held, beginning at seven o'clock. Mr. Swadener preached from Luke, ii-7, "There was no roein for him in the iun." The sermon was a strong one and many were greatly affected by the warm words of the minister. In the after meeting a goodly number expressed the desire to live Christian lives. Tho meetings aro growing in interest arid a good revival spirit prevails. Mr. Swadener is growing in favor with the jtoople. Ho is a believer in the genuine work of the Holy Spirit in the human heart. He is not caring for any results except such as aro genuine. Let every one come to-niglit and join in the services, The meetings are tree to all. Song service begins nt seven o'clock.

Montgomery County Examination. Tbe following s|ecial from Crawfordsville to the Indianapolis AV/r* is rather entertaining:

The rigidity with which the papers of tho applicants for teachers' license are being marked by Superintendent Zuck, is causing much comment and not a little dismay. Tho toackors in Montgomery county are really much above the average as to qualification, but while in most of the other counties the per cent, of those passing successful examinations is remarkably large, in Montgomery county the numbor is remarkably small. Tho usual number on examination is about forty, and less than twenty of these applicants succeed in obtaining twelve months' license. It is rare, indeed that a twenty-four months' license is granted, ana throe years' licenses are as scarce as hen's tooth. At the last examination immediately subsequent to tho Thanksgiving institute, of those attempting the examination not one succeeded in obtaining even a six months' license. The result WHS proclaimed last Saturday and a howl has gone up from tho applicants, which for intensity has never loen equaled in this section of the State.

The Committee on Instruction. The committee on instruction of Wabash College met yesterday afternoon and this morning and discussed matters of importance, but took no action that could be dished up as news. Dr. Kane left this afternoon for Lafayette and rt the stution while waiting for a late train expressed some views on college matters. As to co-education he was of tho opinion that tho young ladies would be properly provided for but lie hardly expected it would be sooner than '93. The trustees aro looking Tor some ^ioney from those especially interested in coeducation, but it will hardly bo available in time for use by next Full. As to college athletics Dr. Kane expressed himself strongly in favor of more supervision by the faculties over tho intercollegiate games. The finance committee of which Dr. Kane is also a member, had a meeting in which routine business was transacted.

A Dancing Party.

Last evening was the occasion of a very pretty dancing party given by Mrs. Clark at her academy in Clore block, to her present class and old pupils. Mica Minnie Landman presided over tho inn flical department and light footed and happy youths and children glided over the exquisitely polished lioor to tho entrance stairs. Little Carrie Davis delighted the unany visitors present by dancing in her own charming mam a very graceful Spanish dance, accompanied by the caBtinets and the music of the Cachuca. Little Buthie Hanna attracted much attention by hor graceful dancing especially in the new Minuet Lancerr. Ethel Wasson, Tom Stillwell and many others wero noticed as dancing many different figures in a charming and graceful manner.

W. H. Khorer's I'uneial.

Wm. H. Rhorer who died at Darling, ton yesterday morning was one of tho best citizens of that place. He has beon a resident of Darlington for about twenty years and by strict attention to his own business had accumulated comfortable competence. Ho was highly esteemed by the entire community and his death will make a loss that will be greatly felt. The funeral services were held to-day, all the ministers of tbe town participating in the exercises. He was buried at the Odd Fellows cometery under tho auspices of Glens Lodge of which he was an honored member.

Garfield Station To Be Abolished. The station of Gnrfleld on the Van dalia five miles northeast of the city, is to bo abolished on January 1st, so the railroad company has given out. Mr, Mote, who has tbe store there, demand ed that the railroad pay for tho fuel to heat the store which is used by the pas sengers as a waiting room. Tbe com pany refusod and called for the flag and luntern. The abolition of tbe Garfield station will prove a groat inconvouienco to the people in that vicinity, and also to people from Crawfordsville.

Will Stand by its Colors.

A report has been in circulation for the lBst day or so to the effect that tho Crawfordsville Water and Light Company would removo its electric light plant from this city in consequence or the opposition nnd competition it has received from the municipal government. Supt. Horner states that the report is absolutely groundless. He says tho company will stay here and what is more expects to hold its own.

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PERSONALS.

-James Johnson arrivod from Lawreneeburg to-day. —C. H. Fiske, of Indiauapolis, arrived in the city to-day. —Mre. R. J. Greene left to-dny for hor home in Lincoln, Neb -T. L. Stilwell and Dr. Benofiel.wo.i, to Covington this morning. —\V. .T. Henry and family, of Indianapolis, are visiting in this city. —Harry Coons and 1). W. Gerard went to Indianapolis this morning. —Amos Hern'ey has returned to Modoc, after a visit to A. IT. Hornley. —A marriage license h:ia baan issue to John W. Sprague and Mary Ross. —Miss Laura Lursli is spending the holidays with relatives in Decatur, 111. —Mr. Tom Wilson, of Oxford.' is in the city, tho guest of MiBs Laura Kcasler. —Misses Ada and llattio Detchon left this morning for a visit in Ander-

—Mrs. Milford has returned to Attica after a visit with hor bon, Prof. A. B. Milford. —Miss Carrie Whittaker, of Now Paris, O., is the guest of Mrs. M. Whittaker, her aunt. —Mrs Frank Abraham returned to IndinnupoliB to-day after a visit with hor parents, M. V. B. Smith and wife. —Rev. J. B. Moore, wife and daughter, from noar Monticello, are visiting.T. T. Vim nice at his home, oil tho lioldon farm. —Mrs. Lacey and child went to Bluffton to-day. Mrs. Snrah Stoidobaker, tho mother of Mrs. Lacey, accompanied them. —Melancthon Plunkett, John Johnson, W. W. Ewing, Joseph L. Davis, A. H. Dilkos and Rov. E. B. Thomson went to Indianapolis this morning. —Rov. Dr. Swan, of Indianapolis, baa lieen appointed by Bishop Knickerback or to conduct services at St. John's Episcopal church until a regular rector is secured.

Chicago Daily Market*. Private telegrams to G. W. L. Brown, 107} north Washington street, from O. S.Lee:

May wheat, opened 95{j@ J,closed, 95J @9G. May corn, opened 41 J, closed,

May oats, opened 82j|@J, closed 82g. May pork, opened 810:75, closed $10.00.

Jan. pork, opened 810:20 closed 810.40. Receipts—Whoat, 150 care corn, 180 cars oats, 137 cars hogs, 35,000.

r_Happy New Year to one and all. If you owe me anything please call and pay it nnd oblige L. BISOHOF.

Paris Pannels are r.H tho rage at 'Nicholson & Son's.

All those knowing themseivee indebted to me for 1891 please call and aettlo. IJ. BIHOHOK.

We Are Invoicing

—THIS WEEK.

But Look Out For Our

FOR NEXT WEEK

Abe Levinson.

MUKI, have an Encyclopedia

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