Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 February 1892 — Page 3

Hrtl! I oo!c

tjands.

U.K.

of

Your net weeks washing

whiiar,

be

wii.'n

done

I,®

•or-*" .^Na®8®S&a5

(/A I

J'

Barnhill

126 West Main Stre t.

will be c!ea.hep and. will

if

labor

SANTA GLAUS SOAP

IS ucsci. Th?. v/i!| swae-fce-rand

Will last or o-cr. SANTA CLAUS SOAP is

pure, i"t -le.er.is but does not injure t-he.

fabric. I"t docs .i\ot roughe,n or chap t"h&-

FAIR BANK

as©-It. Do YQU.

liCQ.j M'f'rs.

CHICAGO.

Baby Carriages.

We have just received our Spring line of

Baby Carnages, and it is the largest

and handsomest and cheapest line

brought to this city.

Jail early and make your selection.

89-Oent Store.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

Will begin their annual February Sale of broken lots

FINE SHOES

on Monday, February i,

And it will pay to see th.em.

MY STORE.

Are offering goods cheap. You cannot buy GROCERIES as cheap a? we are offering them. See what we offer at low prices!!!

lbs, Ex Sugar, W it E lbs. Granulated lbs. Confectionary A.. lb. Lion Cofl'ee lb.

A'rbuckles

2

5

We are selling bed room sets at prices never heard of before, side boards, book cases

at your own prices Go where you can buy goods cheap And good goods! For all in our lines we are

HEADQUARTERS

AXO LIVH TO BAT

18 Carat Cigar

trjrriCUU

rj»auu

u.-_rj

THH LASftBIT Aari) BBST

•n th* City Can Be Bought •y A*klng for

DAILY

77

$i.oo

.. i.oo .oo .. i.oo

.19

Cotlee..

.. .19 .10

lb. California Peaches. E re a lbs. Ben Hur lbs. O. K. lbs. Pride of Peoria. .. lbs. Gold Aiedal

5

.60

.60

.65

-75

"-75

BBS?

&xy

&

We All Eat to Live

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

Cash. Pry's,

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.

Mil

Albright's Hoky-Poky Bread I

la the TINT latest rtjif.'

ournal

F1UDAY, FEB. 12. 1892.

TIIB DAILY JOUIINAJ, IS for sale by Robinson & Wallace.

WANTS $10,000.

Mrs. Ool. Wingate, of Wmgate, SueB the Olover Leaf Road for Damages. This afternoon Brush & Snyder, for Mrs. Col. John Wingate, of Wingate, filed suit in the circuit court against the Cover Leaf railroad for 810,000 damages. The complaint avers that last May the plaintiff was a passenger on the regular train from Frankfort, having purchased a ticket to Wingate. When the train stopped at Wingate she arose and went upon the platform. The train started before sho got the door open. She thought it had only started up to go a few fett before coming to a stop and stepped down upon the steps. The train commenced going faster and sho realized that, she was being carried beyond the station. Greatly excited she started to go back when a sudden lurch throw her from the train to the ditch, where sho lay stunned and bruised. Her ankle was so bruised that sho cannot walk upon it yet, whilo her head was badly bruised. This latter wound is the one of which sho particularly complains. It has grown worse ever since until her condition is really alarming It causes her mental pain and distraction and may yet terminate fatally. She prays judgment for $10,000 against the road and her attorneys feel fully satisfied that they will receive heavy damages. The case will bo a stu' bornly contested ono as the road' does not seem disposed to do the pquare thing.

fLA,BflEsTE0M07EB TEE 0IT£".

—Mike O'Neill was in Pittsboro to day. —Ed Wilhite wtjnt to Lafayette today. —Sam Robinson has gone to Champaign, 111. —J. S. Black and son left for Arkansas to-day. —T. J. K-9, of Waveland. was in the city to-day. —Officer Grimes is in Pana, Illinois, after a thief. —W.. W. Mills and wife have gone home to Marietta, Ohio.' —Miss Anna Milligan is visiting her brother Harry at Indianapolis. —Walter Hulett and Treasurer Hutton went to Indianapolis to-day. —Mrs. J. R. SchWppy went to North Salem to-day to visit her daughter. —Miss Pauline Russell who has been spending the week at Waveland, returned to the city this morning. —The townships of Wayne, Coal Creek and Sugar Creek hold a joint teachers' institute at Wingate tomorrow. —The Howard Show Company compromised its board bill at Waynetown yesterday and went to Attica this morning.

—C. M. Travis, F. C. Bandel, J. R. Boonell, Barry Connard and others went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a meeting of the Lincoln League. —On the third Saturday in April Supt. Zuck will hold an examination for those graduates in the county schools who desire to submit manuscripts in competition for the prizes offered at the fair. —Miss Maud Miller left for Crawfordsville yesterday to visit the Misses Lee... .Gen. M. D. Manson, of Crawfordsville, was in the city yesterday, returning home last night.—Lafayette Journal.

A Barrel of Blood.

This morning, persons passing down Main street were impressed with the idea that some one had been killing hogs during tho night in front of Laymon's cigar store. The sidewalk was beautifully painted red with blood and -closely resempled the floor of a slaughter house after the close of the morning services. Investigation, however, developed the fact that two well known young men of this city, who ought to have been in betler business, or at home in bed,had mixed there at an early morning honr. One of them had gotten decidedly the worst of the controversy and had leaked the blood aforesaid. Whether his antagonist used the proper beer mug is not known but nil things considered it is more than likely that he did. A number ef young sports about the city are now carrying about in their overcoat pockets, beer mugs instead of brass knucks or revolvers. The mugs, not oniv are excellent weapons of defense but is also very useful when the "growler" has heen rushed.

COLLEGE NOTES.

Rice went to Lafayette this afternoon. Tho Phi Psis gave a dance last night. Mathers and Welborne went to Lafayotte this afternoon.

The Free hies are-buying tin swords and jumping jacks for "the 22nd. The Seniors will wear their Oxfords when the weather becomes warmer.

That Cornell system of holding examinations hardly flatters the students. The foot ball team for next year promises to be assisted by two fine players from Princeton, who expect to take a post graduate course here.

Tho oratorical contest will occur at the chapel Thursday evening, Feb. 23. The speeches will be marked for thought by three judges before hand and by threo other judges for delivery on that evening.

Beception and Banquet.

Everyone will remember the brilliant reception ond banquet given last year by the K. of P. to their friends in this city. It was a most successful and pleasant affair and all will be interested in learning that a similar entertainment will be given next Friday night. Arrangements are being made for a large crowd and a delightful time.

Safe andReltablc.

"In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utah, ."never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe Bnd reliable." 25 and SO cent bottle# for Bale by Nye & Oo.

HE NEVER UAME BA0R.

One Eyed Joseph Skips With the Boodle and Regalia of Belle Delashmit, Until tho othor day "ono eyed Joe Devanoy" was a canvasser for the "Terre Hut failure company" which hangs out its sugar coated enticements in furniture on south Washington street. He ia now in jail at Pana, III., awaiting the arrival of officer Grimes who left for Pana this morning to fetch back the enterprising cyclops. Joseph, as a canvasser wui tolerably smooth, and his employers looked upon him as a jewel. He was exactly adapted to their business because he made so many warm personal friends, especially among tho fairer sex. Joe in the course of his wanderings to and fro about tho city seeking whom he might devour, met one fatal day Mrs. Bello Delashnlit, who occupies a fashionablo suite of rooms above Poole's grocery, ond who has a divorce suit ponding in tho circuit court. Belle bought some goods and .thought Joe wus a mighty eniertaing young fellow. His one eye twinklod merrily as he cracked his many jokes and his smirk was just too bewitching for anything. Well, Joe was up in Belle's rooms tho other afternoon collecting tho weekly installment 011 the purchased goods and discussing current topicH, when suddenly in .came a pale faced mossonger who declared that a rolativo of hers residing in the country had been seized suddenly with consumption and wanted to see her instantor. Very naturally Belle was greatly flurried and with good reason, as she hud $27 in her pocketbook which she didn't like to leave in tho room unprotected. Joe,1 the one eyed, the true hearted J00 was present, however, BO she just turned tho stuff over to him to keep until sho got back. She was detained until late in the evening,and when sho got back she found that her bureau drawers had been opened and her gold watch extracted therefrom. She supposed that Joe had taken it for safe keeping and investigation proved her conjectuceto.be correct. He evidently did not believe that it was safe with her and accordingly ho skip ped the town at once. The folks at the store of course, knew nothing of his whereabouts, and tho police ran up a gorgeous little telegraph bill, but they overhauled him. Joe is good for a trip to the pen.

High Tribute to Dr. Mary Wilhite. At a meeting of physicians held at the court house last evening a committee was oppointed to express their respects upon tho death of Dr. Mary H. Wilhite, and in pursuance of said instructions the following was adopted:

WHEREAS: Dr. Mary H. Wilhite, one of the oldest practitioners of the city, has been called by the Great Physician of the universe irora labor to to .reward, therefore bo it

Resolved: That we, as physicians, fully recognize the loss that the community has sustained by the closing of her busy life. We feei that her life has been a 6acriiic3 for the good of others. That as physicians no one was evor too poor to obtain her services. That no night was too dark, no storm too hard for her not to respond to calls where humanity demanded the services of physician or friend. That to hor efforts was largely due the founding of the Orphans' Home, where the innocent children could bo separated from tho vice and immorality so prevalent among the adult class who inhabit our charitable institutions. That to assist girls in living pure and virtuous lives was the highest ambition of her life, and to her counsel many a noble woman to-day, owes her position in community. That her life is to be commended as an example to other girls, as showing what perseverance can accomplish, for she made her we.y to the high posilion sho occupied in the hearts of the community, against the most bitter opposition. She was a born reformer for equal franchise and the abolition of the liquor slavery. She began her professional life when it was thought a disgrace fnr a woman to aspire to anything, except domestic duties, but she lived to see woman recognized in all the avenues of social and professional pursuits where man is permitted. That by her labors as physician and humanitarian she has built a monument more lasting than can be carved on marble slab, or written on parchment scroll, and hundreds of poor people, who have been the recipients of' her charity, will reverence the name of Dr. Mary H. Wilhite.

D11. THOMAS J. GIUFFTTH. DR. J. R. ETTER, DR. T. F. LEECH.

Feb. 11, 1892. Committee.

The Goodbar (Jase.

This morning the evidence brought forward was of a very similar cnaracter to that of yesterday. Wm. Goff, W m. and George Johnson, J. Everson and Jacob Harshbarger testified to the sanoness of J. N. Goodbar previous to his death. James Foster, John Talbott and Amanda Lockridge testified to tho sano and also to having heard him say that he intended to remember DePaw Hyteu in his will. After quite a squabble tho defonse got in as evidence the .'record of the mortgage which J. N. Goodbar held on the farm of Simon Hostetter and wife. The object of this was to demonstrate that although Goodbar held no deed to tho farm he willed to Mrs. Hostetter, he held a mortgage which entitled him to its possession. The evidence will probably'all got in this afternoon and argument begin to-morrow morning. The case HO far has been extremely "chessy" and will end so. None of the startling charges have been established, and nothing of even an interostiflg nature brought to light.

Charley Berry Married.

Last evening at the parsonage of the Kimler Methodist church in Danvillo, 111., Ctarles M. Berry, of the Yoedorsburg News, and Miss Lottie Mitchell, of Logansport, were united in marriage. Charley has stolen a march on his friends hero and elsewhere, as everybody supposed him to bo too modest to even look at a girl. The sly dogs are the ones to fool people, however, and THE JOURNAL takes pleasure in extending congratulations.

Will Skin the Frankfort Papers/ Secretary McCay of the Y. M. C. A.

:s

in receipt of a letter from Col. O. H. French,the stereoptican lecturer,in which be vigorously denies the charges of the Frankfort papers in regard to his little escapade at the Coulter House. He states that he haa placed the matter in the hands of an attorney with directions to proceed against the Frankfort accusers at once. The suit, if filed, ought to be both iotereatug and edifying.

RURAL BREVITIES.

No HMOKIXO about the barn. No DAIIIV was ever too clean. BORROW only,when you must. FEED well but waste no fodder. PRUT is cheaper than medicine. TEACH the colt to stop when told. GOOD books for the young people. CI.EA.V up and cremate all rubbish. NEVER trust to lnck or guess work. KEEP a record of your daily doing*. BE happy "At Home on the Tartu."' MAKE experiments in stock feeding. PROTECT young stock from blizzardt. Tm: handsomest horse sells quickest. CARD COWS and oxen as well as horse*. To (JET more eggs keep the lions warm. Conn roads to church and KI'1IO.-]-lioiise.

HiNTS FOR THE HOME.

To ITI'.IFV w.-Ucr lianir a small hng of charcoal in it. 1'OR toothache try oil of sassafras nnd apply it frequently if necessary.

IF tho color has been taken out of silks by fruit stains ammonia will usually restore the color

To liltlGHTEN carpets wipe them with warm water in which has been poured a drops of ammonia.

A Goon liniment for inflammation, .ticuinatism, swellings, etc., is olive oil well saturated with camphor.

WHEN onions are being cooked the. strong disagreeable odor may be lesBoned bv ulacing vinegar on the stove

FOOD FOR MIRTH. I

SCiiOwi.-TE.vi.'iiv.K—••|!.)tiby. you may uuum: profit." Kobby (whose father is a druggist)—"Four hundred percent." "My hair," mused Van Sinythe, as he carefully consigned hU two remaining wisps to their appointed places, "re- 1 minds me most paipfnllv of a fool and his money."—I.ife.

LUCILLE—"Do yon know, young .Mr. De Hopper said to me that I was the loveliest girl at the ball last night." Estelh "(iracionsl Why. 1 didn't •enow that young Mr. De Hopper drunk." —H. :nerville Journal.

A TfMiir.E.—"Seen Madge Morrison lately?" "Yes. She's riding a bicycle I lately, isn't she'.'" "Trying to. you mean."' "Oh, she doesn't get on very we^,.,', "Hardly. Itutyou ought to see her get ofT."—Philadelphia l'ress. "No," SAID ltriggs. "I can't play poker. When I get a pood hand I can't help looking happy." "On such an occasion," said Hraggs. "1 can keep my face straight by thinking of what my wife will have to say to me when I get home."—Indianapolis Journal.

FOREIGNERS OF NOTE.

PADKKDWSKI (n'ouoiin"e. hi* name "I'atrefslcy." THE grand duke uf l.auen is a great fancier of carrier pigeons, and has devoted niuch time in raising and training them.

IIEV. MR. MCNEILL, the Scotch Moody, is said by the London papers to have been offered ?50,000 a year to come to America.

IT is said that, in fulfillment of a promise made to' his wife when they were married, the dulce of Portland has already given to charities iy.0,000 which he won on the turf.

QUEEN VICTORIA, with an income of ST),000 a day, has had .some queer experiences of being penniless. On one occasion, while driving over Windsor bridge, she wished In give a poor man a shilling, and was oblige'! to borrow it of tho turnpike keeper.

A Itlj- Holt-.

Ill auyou Duiblo. A. 'I'., a hole six hundred feet deep, supposed to have been maih by a meteor, has been found. It is two and one-eighth miles in circumference. The theory is. from the appearance of the walls and the fact that they have found many pieces of meteoric iron around the hole, that the meteor penetrated the earth to a depth of seven or eight hundred feet before it exploded, and this accounts for the strange phenomena. Three pieces of the meteor, weighing three hundred, six hundred and eight hundred and fifty pounds, respectively, were found on the inessa within two mtles of the crater.

A rrlnr«Ba' Choice.

A sister of the late king of Spain consented to mingle her proud i'astilian blood with that of the ponple by marrying a doctor of medicine who had not a solitary handle to his name. When the courtiers heard of the infanta's choice they turned up the white of their eyes to the sky like ducks in a thunderstorm at the bare notion of this superb patrician lily giving herself to a husband belonging to the professional classes. The doctor in question is well provided for mentally and physically and his spouse is evidently proud of him, for when she was twitted with marrying an untitled individual she said: "I preferred a man without a title to a title without a man."

An Itemiz Acoount.

The attorneys for Mrs. Doherty are moking preporations to prove that nothing is duo the firm of Hurley .t Clodfelter from hor. They are preparing on itemized account of the sums paid out to Mr. Clodfelter at different times. They assert that every expense in the case was defrayed by the Dohertys who likewise state that they did tho major part of tho hustling in the case, lookiDg up all the witnesses, etc. Still tl.e plot thickens.

Finest lino of cokes and confectioneries in tho city at Nicholson .t Jackman's, 127 south Green street.

Free lecture for ladies only by Mrs. A. A. Moore, of Viavi Company, Chicago, Fob. 18, 3 p. m. at M. E. church. Subject—Physical Life of Women. 2d

Got your cakes for Sunday dinner at Nicholson fc Jaokmnn's, bakers and confectioners.

I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to Ely's Creatn Balm and I do entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm Balm seems, to do even that. Many of ray acquaintances havo usod it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostmm, 45 Warr»a, Chicago, His.

Got your cakes (or Sunday dinner at Nicholson & Jnckman's, bakers and confectioners.

Don't forget onr fine line of candies, Nioholson & Jftokman.

(!iVr. vy'

If*

&

*•,

VM'

WEAK MD UNDEVELOPED

Gondii Ions 0/ tho human form succeanfully treated todovolop, Btrenstheu, cjilar^o all weak, stunted, undevelo|Kd, foobio or»:nn8 and parts of tho body 'wntcb luive lost or mvcr aitahied a proper and natural site, duo to ill health, ubuno,

means to do tho some. There** no trn will come irom fraud.

I

1

1 7

j...

•#V?[|

rvsa

'Wi/ t'1" I'-'M

m,-

1

'-W 'Von,. HiH y,,., ,„v j|- j.,.x

in you. ".,4.!.

1 he a'.»Yejli:i!-..ai,e tells .iis own Morv': even tin- lit I !e -I'liijfl will,—• Know in: why li-r srnn.buoitier i- 11111v. -:llv loved. s, es In i,v im'1.'.'!'-. Vr'T""1 ""I1 hvr,.....Thai sympathy'V. W. ,'.

"orlit, lor wherever eivIH-/l ivotttMi

I inklKiiii kivuvu iv\ereiifVvl. i-rtsis-.'

LYDIA E. PINkTfAiVrS a

1

An lllititratn) i»»i,ratitM "Guiilc to Health and bylvHia PlnWn^ltofgraif I valuf to la'li^. Wf wii' prescn! a copy lo anyone adrirrsslnr i^'with 1 .1 2-cwt it.wp

AKF

PLEASANT

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

My doctor fm.rn it acta goutly ou the Rtom&ch, liver and kidneys, and a plH&sant UXAMTU. Till* drink IH made front b*rl«, and fa prepared for uaoaaeasiiy aatea. UlactUlod

LANE'S MEDICINES

All dnifnrli'ts Pell ft at 50c. and 81.00 per pnckitire. Buy ono to-dar. Fntnllv Medlclm? more* the bowrla i*n«*h d*y«

1,1

nrtl«r

lu'attliy, this lr nt'iv^-nry.

tu b«

O N OTE |-K Head and IJe Restored

lly Ihisiilil ol II newly (llscovercil elioiiiii nl |iioeess, ot'lfrliiutiusr In tlio I'erllle tiriitn of li.iiiiur ui.jinberef tho Gluspow l'ulv«rsln, the wimilerrul compound,

OZONIZE!) KKI'IIAUN li

«'ns dlscove/ed. To tlio user It itnpurts ureal intellectual vltror, lirilllnncy mid verneitt ol thoiiKbl. Kieut inentnl tint] p" croathiir a higher nud nohlt

IhoiiKht. Rieiit mental mid "physical croatluir a higher am\ nobler tvno of manhood. K**ery human hcitifr should 11 so It. It l»ositiveIy cures HJ1 FONIIF* o! nominal WOMUnoss Hiid impotonoy. So positive »ro »vi» ol ith inlluonoo. should not tho lirnt-bolt le cure you, w«» will solid nn^thop fr«'o of phnrju\ (V.MXJ. MKDICAL CO.

Hox 200. Lytu'liljurg, ()jilo.

excannoe,

unknown causes. There is one itioihod nud OBIF our* by which this may be accomplished. Increased flow of blond to any part, produced by flimploapparatus ncttnii automatically.creates nen* tissue, tonound vigor by the same naturaUnwsn: the increase of size and strength of muscle. Don't bo prejudiced beciuso llttlo quacks propose by slil\ 1. INVESTIGATE.

110 trap bnek ofour ofl'em. Our put when the publlo knows clearly tfclenci I. write us for instructions, full deecrlp

nuii. prwin,references, etc. All sent you lu pl&i: sealoa letter without coft of any kind. EBIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.

JAPANESE

CURt

A Gu»riinleed Cure for I'lles of whatovel kind or dcirrec—Kxiernnl, lnienml, ltllud ot BlocHllnKlU'hliiK.Chioiile.lteeent iirileredltiir} This Huinedy tins |osltlvely never heen kiiotvu to full. fl.OO ii box, ho.vis for J.'i.OO: sent li) mull prepaid on receipt "I price A writ u-n Oiiiiriintee |)ostlvely (riven to eeeli pnn'haser of II boxes, when purelm."ed at one time, lo refund tlie 85.00 paid If uot. cured. Guarantee Issued by Nvo Co, Proinrlsls St Sole Avnite .rawferdsviHe. Ind. Siunples Free.

—A chance for the colored people! The skating rink will be open to our colored citizens Friday evening. Let all turn out. Hereafter one night in each week will be reserved for the colored people.

The VAN DAL A Line.

On and uftcr Nov. H», IMH, trains will b.M»vc uruwfordftvillc, Sundays .. excepted, as follows:

GOING NORTH.

No. iV: Si. Joseph Mail K:Kln. m. No. .*i, Sou ih lU'iid KA press 1 p. in.

GOING SOUTH.

No. *i1. Terre Haute Kxpress !*:4 a. m. No Terro Haute Mail p. m.

l-'or tickets and adilitionsiI liilbnniilion apply to

J. Hutchinson Agent!

Rid

v-!levelanc,»

Cin_

Dig cinnati, Chicago Route. !& St. Louis R.

Wftffnor Sleopora onnlg-ht trains. Best mod era day coaches on all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at Blootnlngrton and Peoria to and from s&our rivor, Denver.and tho Pacific eoast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, tiprin^rtleld and Columbus to and from tho Eastern and board cltios,

TItAlNB AT OKAWFOnD3VIl*LE. OO'lNtiWRFT. No.Omail 0:15 a. in No.7 mail (d...) 12 -2d a. No. 17 mail 1:10 rn No. 3 Kxprosd 4Sj»

OOINO EA87.

No.iC Mail R/.'Oatn No. 2 Kxprtiss *i:U» a tu

1

No. 18 Mall l:t^ptn No.8 Mall pro

...

1 4

1

suy I* '. I*:'

a

-V/ft jroml-ntsli!. Sktrr is (Kl,.i.p,ina

I W we sow t..h.-ar teil «r«!

n.

"•i!...,V.oii rj 01l ti

.u

Mrs I'tNisMw, Yi'iarli'i: "'hen on aw older pc Imp., in.'iv 1 IiaVn clotlP."

nt.i» ur» l|.(\(' C4,OtlO

1111 i. I'.verylxxly lovis you, sron'inn I wi»h evervlwi.h ']o\. V. 'V

"'"""I'M lll.il i- iur:lit»).]. 1till' f'hfllic'. 1.1 I I'.- l': from 111.. IVruVnt ..»rJv mm,., flroct- „„v l.feV®

'""•'•'••III- II nr. sill/rill... 1 .v. ,,l.liil v. NV vo„- l',-U ,t ,i v£»' «tre«S,I.™ I.,,...MOIWI,. Il,'ai|ir!i,..ii( Jriit IVI.ili iiU vw^rivrhiv^'viviy."- '"r ""'"'""f.i,,!,,,.., ,i} ,i|l ii 3. MMndurl nr4ilo. ..r ...,,1 i.v.mi,i| i,.

TVPIA E. PIHKHAM MCN NNIIV W

RAILWAY 1...1E C/!RQ MONOJi ROUTE. M?ili uhdly) 1

«Ol'TIV :v."'U.ni .' Hip.tu

I»IY Mail ion IT. »v Ftvifrh:

IM"ST BIG 4—Peoria Division. 7 K.tpress _-'IO Mall utility f-lj,. In

Y-• 1 Mull-Express I :40p in -l,

In

Mntl--Kxjrfs«ui.'s

H'TH Mu.in ... '-'''iLtn -ft! mil

,™. UMhp

K.viim'N- .. Mail 1' ii'icht..

NmtTK

(i:I spm.

'....7.,.. K:la.iu ..J :40 am

S/i.1\i

•.

wm? susrrwnsav

v—.p.

•e Curr t»f UfiirrirtiM' »itt? I Siilfl, iuwtk "Wlnuous Mrryit*

1

u*ll» (Sroti^i nil W'l'AK

5' A HTM. ri'tiotwu*. to II vi-l mi.iI W OIMM S IU Rltftri? I'urrrnt I'rll »t fot'clt In ca^h. HKt.1 Suftprnaort AMI DH, Worst L'«R»

CurHl !n TL.F^ SPTU.J|I»m*ilet EUECTHIco .. liiSL-s.iiust..

calCAQO.IU..

CSO ERY S LUNCH STAND.

J-fj^FrcHh Lim» of Tiroc^rioH Alwnvp kept in Siotk

r^J

I.uiH'h Cuuntor opon Day ami Xiirh! and kopt Htockf'il ii v.. Irlr«it 'luss KatatbiVH,

OystiTH, 'onpry

j*. In Sux'ft.

SEEKING & SON*

PX.TJSX STB.EET DEPOT. Goods delivered to any part ol the eil v,

U. PERRIN,

liAWYBRancI PATF1NT ATTOIJKllY

Jik-1 Block,

S'HH Washington Sticet.

"l AWI-.j|(l^V I l.LK,

CALL.

INDIANA.

LOOK HERE!

I HE DEN I SOW

4

CARPET STRERCJHER

AND TACKER.

PEOPLE SAY

IT IS THE ''BE iT

THING OUT!"

It has been thoioughlv tested mi all kinds of" enrpets hnd is a wonderfill 8UCCCKS. (iilrpeU stretched A tacked from1 nn upright posit ion—no more getting down on the knec.'i. and no more

"SORE FINGERS

OUR AGENT WILL

a O a You will do well to secure one *IK it will be your only chance.

I I I E

AOfiWT

Lots For Sale.

Denias ljilb«:rt has ten of the nirept r-:. building lots in Cravvinrdsville. Tlu lots are one acre iu size and beautifully elevated. Will sell theoue acre lots ior $250 each. The he ipest ami Ll»e niucst. building lots ever offered in CrawfordsVtlle. The.v are loraled en KaRiMain st two squares east of Vaudxlia depot. Time will be given to suit purchasers

Address

DEfflAS GILBERT

5

Crawlordsville, Ind.

DR. HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT

HALF PRICE. $55!!D0P.

TheCrawfordsville Transfer Line, It. C. WASJICUI1, Proprietor. Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the citv.

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or al the branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No.

POblTIVKLY CURES KHBtKA* TlSB, .\EUUAUJIA. LtTKIU KID* NKY ami cilmuKtlng nervoaa IllHKASES of both

sexes.

47

100

(Jcgrau of Electricity. Guaranteed'^ViVo-^i

ELFCTB1C RKliT in tho WORLD. KleetHc frc« with Mftlo Toltn. i'umphlet froo. E.

RE'-VEP+ol80

WABASH AV.aCHICAOV