Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 March 1892 — Page 3
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j\o more llappino- ml tearing of Window C'tr.lains.
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Trustee Chicago College for the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat—Special Pension Examiner—Specialist for the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. m.i a 1. ntteution to the lonirc-u ptat'din? •n.ij immt ditlii'int ..-«?«•? to euro, usUmiiuhir «l IiiJlained l.|»Js. Weak, Watery lfvi'S. Dimmss oj Slirht, Cl«sur* of 'tVar Ih«et. v\v. I'll., 'u?ss Kye* and itII Suruifal '',c'^'.ve I'ulf Skdlt'uliy rort.»rin^ilhoui pain. Disrhur^- fnun the Ivirs 1 in the HV:IU ^ueee.sshdly irvut«Ml wiif.Me others full. I Is caused ». si.n'j
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Rooms perfectly ventilated with curtains down as well as up.
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Now on exliibiiiun and for sale at
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VAIR&^TEA-RROS. lior.Tu PRUPBTT'^RIA ST.. V/IIS-H BLOCK, OPPOSITS PosT-OFHinc. HSC MECT GRADE BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ^aMLvai'ti I^H) v]mju all iheycar enter any Umo JudividuulinMructfon Iccuires largo Itu uc t'.*finse3l'«v.' no fee for Diploma: aslriotly ihisincfisSchool in un Tinrivjded COM--H! fM-ntvr cuOoniCtl'iiVid pfttronlxcd hy nillrond, IndnstriaK profcfisloiiHl «ud business men' "UJ billed c.O cbOT£C pafiitlOiin R.UT^ualKl JU the success of iU graduates.
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THE 2005th RF0RMA\'CE Contin&iis
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COMTDY CHERUBS.
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A»4 -renie and MeLhanienl IClTeels, gon^r vnd Music Specialties Katnous Nujrjr« t.Miarteno.
Regular Price, 35c and 50c
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MIIch' ,\rr iv.C l.lvci' I'itls. '•"'Act on a now principle—regulating the tvor Rtomtcho and bowels tltnwtjh the I nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Fills spc'dily curobillouness. bml taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Unoi|ualed for I men, women, children. Sinallo&t, mildest I urest. 80 doses Ufi cents.
MONDAY. MARCH '28, 18912.
Tins .DAILY
JOCUNA TJ IB
on sale by
Robinson it Wallace, and Pont ions .V LllCOV.
j' A TREMENDOUS CRASH
Ol Lightning KuookB IsaocW.Jones and His t.. Team Into a Heap in the Road. Js-.'uc \V..lones,a well kiiov. ii and prosporous citizen of this county, liying sum., six milfls nortlnvost of tlio city on tho A.tt.ioa rontl, sutToroil not a littlo in llii* Unimlor Btoriu Katurdiiy aftunioon.
Ho was going homo with his team wliou tlio storm earn. up in all its'fury anil was driving along a littlo cross road ii'.'iir the jilaco of the 11- .Tamos Melntyro. ,1 ust as the team was ascending a littlo hill there came a terrific crash of 'thunder attended !y a blinding Hash of lightning. When Mr. Jones recovered consciousness he was lying in the road under his wagon. Tlje st roke had knocked the team down and thrown the wagon from'the trucks over into tlio rosul on top of Mr. Jones crushing .his libs unil '.badly injuring him in manv other ways. Mr. Jones managed to extricate himself and suffering greatly crawled through tlio rain and mud to the Mctntyre place, a quarter of a mile away, where ho sank down in a fainting condition. J.. dical attendance was hastily summoned and all Saturday night his life was despaired of. He was also considered in a bad way all day yesterday, but was much brighter and liidB f.ur to recover. Mr. Jones is a prominent citizen of the county and is a member of the (i. A. K. Post of this oitv.
Death of Mrs, Chester Champion. -. On tlio 17th of March at her home near Garlield Mary Champion died after 1 bhort illness. Tho deceased^ had no know ledge of her early childhood but
Uiis born about the year 18.S. Being lcit an orphan in tho groat city of New \oi!v she .vas taken up and cared for by 'the hildren's Aid Soeictv of that city. She. with many others, brought to the West and placed in homos. She w,:s taken by Samuel Chirk and with him found a pleasant homo from tho inc. sho was nine years old till she was married to Clu ster Champion. She received a careful Christian education and proved it in after life. Sho was a member of the Christian church lit Young's e.bapel, where sho was loved by all who kijew h'T. When she saw that recovery was wry uncertain she was resigned to the. Lord's will and said sho was prepared to try the realities of the great beyond. She left a husband, ono child and many friends to mourn, but their Inss is, her gain.
Will Likely Recover.
Liittlo Leo King, the colored youth who was so terribly shot while hunting Saturday, is still alive and bids fair to untiniateiy recover. His leg was so bully shattered that it had to lie amputated Saturday evening and the lad stood tho operation very well. He has two shot in hi? forehead, two in his eye just above the bull, two in his nose and a number scattered about over his fiice, but is standing his painful injuries with romarkablt- fortitude.
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Receiver Appointed.
udgo riarney this morning appointed W. T. Dsush receiver of the Crawfordsville Creamery Company. This does not ll'ect the present Bon llur Company in anv way, nor does it relate to any real estate uow held by N. J. Clodfelter. It merely goes against the old company of Watorbury. ('lark .t Mitchell.
Kulj inson- liar wood.
Frank I. J'obinson and Miss Mamie Iiarwood woro quietly married last Saturday evening. They will make their homo in this city whore both aro popular and have a largo circle of warm friends. Both aro tt tie congratulated upon their union and both have the well wishes of the entire community.
Delightfully Entertained.
Maslor Otis Williams entertained tho '\Steen" club Saturday evening nt his home on Binford street. The occasion was a merry oho and tho evening was pleasantly passed by various games and amusements. Choice refreshments were served and the guests wore eulogistic of their., entertainment.
An Embarrassing Accident. A gentleman was passing Lee's grocery Saturday evening when by some unfortunate accident a large ham fell into a sack he was carrying. Ho did not discover it until overhauled by the proprietors of the store. Tho caso will not be prosecuted.
Alexander IS. Rush and Kmma Branch. "-v Melville L. Peterson and Minnie "li. Redentiaugh.
Frank I. Robinson and Mamio Marwood
—Kvo, ear and throat diseases only Dr. Greene. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.
Lane's family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to u«o it.
Yf'ic 1'lan fusil i-ii HIT. Tho American Mutual Accident Association. of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has recently been admitted to transact business in Indiana. This Association has a $r0,()U() bond deposited with the insurance department of Wisconsin, which with its record and now plan of AcciI dent Insurance, has made it favorite with agents. Write for agency.
LASEEB FROM OVER THE OIT r.
—Judge K.tbb. of Covington, is in tho city to try a case. -Samuel W. Austin and wife have1 united with tho Methodist church. —The death of Jiimes Davis is hourly expected at the Harter plaoo on oast Main street. —The office of the Big Four station is being enlarged to nbout double ito present size. —G. W. Francis has been appointed administrator of tho estate of L»wis K. Francis, deceased. —J. W. Skiihuore and Fletcher McOaniol, with their wives, spent yehtr-r-dao in Vountsville.
Key. ft. W. Switzei will deliver an address before tho ]'. (). S, of A. at Darlington to night. —J. H. Mitchell, of Alamo, has gone to south-west Missouri to work in timber for Henry Alfrey.
Albert Iiido, of Lafayette. Tho prii
paid was S170.
Kev. T. M. Hamilton will hold services at tho small court room next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock! —-Cncle Noah Insley, of Coal Creek, is at tho point of death. JI. is an ur.de of J. J. Insley, or this city. I Kowsville, 111., after visiting Miss Ada -J. H. Mitchell, of Alamo, sold his Hatha\».i\. in eole dun team on Saturday to eorgo Stihvell is visiting relatives
—Company I, in full dross uniform, marched out to Captain Talbot's place this afternoon and indulged 111 si me fancy target practice. —Quito a party of young people visited tho place of R. B. Suydor Saturday evening and wore hospitably entertained at a taffy pulling. -Win. C. Dodds, of Lafayette, and Miss Clarissa O. Loring, of Winamac, woro quietly married hero this afternoon by Rev. G. W. Switzer. —Win. Wray, of Chandler's Lano in the west end, ran a splinter in his hand not long ago. Erysipelas has sot in and he will probably have lo lose his hand. —The quarterly communion sei vico will be observed at the Methodist church next Sunday, although the presiding older. Rev. H. M. Middleton, will not be present. —A drunken gentleman sauntered into the ollioe of the N'ltural Gas Company Saturday night and was thrown out through the glass door by Charley Ramsey. —The doling Ladies Missionary Society of tho M. E. church, will meet Tuesday afternoon ai 3 o'clock ut the home of Miss Laura Larsh, on south Washington street.
Twin daughters have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overosh, of LaFayette. Mrs. Overesh's mother, Mr. T. J. Weil, has gone to LaFayette to visit her daughter and granddaughters. —Con Cunningham will open up a hat and furnishing store in tho room now occupied by tho lirst National Bank and will'confine his clothing business to the south room of his block.
Rev. Freemnn, of Logansport, de live red two very interesting sermons at the Christian church yesterday, returning home this morning. Mr. Freeman was greatly struck with Cruwfordsville's beauty and people. —A long and liloo.lr fight between two fierce bull dogs relieved tho tedium of events on north Green reet this afternoon and inspired the inhabitants with the thought that there was sometiling in life after all.
Superintendent McAlevv, of the natural gas company, and Supt. Horner, of the artificial gas company, wont to Tliorntown this morning. They went prepared to tap the gas mains for sugar water and stewed rabbit/ —The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. 12. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock with Mr. A. C. Austin, east Main street. The programme includes a letter from a teacher in Japan. Light refreshments will be served. •—About 25 Red Men went to Groonc.nstle this afternoon to attend the installation of a camp. Among those gring were bucks: Ross, Webster. Reynolds, Henkle, Coons. Millor, Hulct, Smith, Otto, Bennett. Martin, Kramer. Nutt, Davis, McClellan, Tannenbauiu, Wilson, Brown, Manson, Larsh, Robinson. Bayless and Wilson.
OOMIKG AND GOING.
^-Herb Lucas is in tho city. —Harry Connard is in the city. —Rev. Daniel McGregor is in tho
city.
MARRIAGE LICENSE. :r.
—Ed Roniloy was in 1 ndinnapolis today. —Rollo Clark went to Covington today. —Miss Mattio Eltzroth is in Waveland. —Amos MoCalip spout Sunday in Brazil.
Mat Doherty has returned from Joplin. —Miss Belle Hall is visiting in Lafayette. —Miss Lilly Cully is visiting Ladoga friends. —Rial Benjamin went to Ladoga this af.erncon. —Mrs. B. W. Manna is visiting in Torre Ilante. —L. C. Rose is visiting G.C. liabcock at Evansvillo. —James M. Waiigh went to Colfax
this morning. —W. M. Reeves will go to Darlington this evening. —Hnrrv Voris is seeing tho sights of Torre Haute. —Miss Maud Fralov has returned to
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Good eulleos 'i per yd. N-eonryd *vldedress iroods a? «'»e. JU» do/, towel*, at J0e, worth .i.'e 10 pes*, scrim, te, w-'rth K'^.
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our new Spi in* dress jrooiK New rrench gi'tjfhuMis and calico*. The best 10e blk hose 'n the elty Mourning IMn* li boAOs t'er .e
.lames Sidoner am) wife aro over Indianapolis. Mrs. Will Lay son wont to lloopston, HI., this morning.
-George F. Hughes wont to L-iFay-ette this morning. —-George Dillman, of Wavetand, spent Sunday in the city. —J. II- McCoy returned ivvvr: Chicago yesterday afternoon.
A. F. Ramsey returned from Kansas City Saturday night. Will Sliular was down from Frankfort to spend Sunday. —Thomas I'atton, Brown's Valley, was in 1110 city to-day. -D. C. Hunter and wife went to Romnoy this afternoon. —Fred Sheelz was over from Indian' H_o'is to spend Sunday. —-Henry Hulott and tVallwr Smith go to Chicago to-night. —Prof. J. H. Osborne and son Insley, are visiting 111 Koachilale.
A. J. Kerr, of Sugar Grove, is the guest of Thomas Shopard. ~--Saxe Mowers ret urned to his home in Lafayette this morning. -Clarence SoverfrDn was down from Lafayette to spend Sunday. —Miss Anna Willson has returned from a visit in Indianapolis.
—Miss Stella Jackson was over from Indianapolis to spend Sunday. --0. C. Inviu and R.S.Thompson went to Lafayette this morning. -Oliver Foiiier has returned to
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ha, Neb., after visiting W. T. Fry. —R. C. Poole and Henry Kramer wont to Indianapolis this morning.
Miss Edith Quick left for Lafayette this morning to re-enter school. -—Miss Maud Corbin is visiting Misses Mary ami Eva Po'and at Jamestown. I -Mrs. O. W. McDaniel left for Edi.nburg to visit her son, C. M. McDaniel. —Miss Fan Watson returned to Bloooinin"ton to-day to resume her 1 studies. —Mrs. .J. N. Hornbook and daughter, Miss Jessie, wont to fndianapolis this jnorning. —P. M. Brown and wife, of New Ross, were the guests of A. M. Smithf yesterday. —Misses Emma Svvishor and Miss Leo left for Valparaiso tIlia morning to at-I tend school. J—Mrs. W. A. Bodell returned to La-
WHO CAW BEAT THE PRICES
We aie Making on our New Spring
STOCK?
Htiivv muslin -4'|M»r vd. Lonsda'e Muslin, TSc'tvervd 1 Oo Seeour pearl buttons at 5cdz. 1 he lat'st fact for neekwear.
Our ta.iie linen at -I- j* worth 0:»c aces and embroideries, the
Deal' and Dumb Man—.Toss 'sense mo, please I'm a dejos'tor.—Scribnor's Magazine.
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favetto this morning after a visit with her parents. |. —Fred Tien, of Torre Haute, mis 111 the city yesterday the guest of his sisr, Mrs. T. 1'". Davidson.
Miss Edith Young returned homo to-day, act oinnanied by her sister, Mrs. J. W. llowarti and children. -Miss Ida Khan, of Crawforusvillo, has been visiting friends hero this. week.—Tcne Ihnite Kxprexx. ~-Dr. Frank Carpenter, who has been: the guest of John Brothers, left for his home in New .Jersey this morning. —Misses Lucy and Flossy Taggart, of Indianapolis, tlio daughters of Hon. Tom Taggart aro Uie guests of Mits Ethel Voris. —John A. Hughes, of New York City, is visiting his father, Aaron Hughes. John is now employed in the ofiico of tho New Y*rk Central Railroad.
There is more Catarrh in this sectiou of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a groat, many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be
constitutional disease,
and therefore requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cute, manufactured by F. J. Cheney .t Co., is tho only const itnt'onal cure on tho market. It is tr.ken internally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address.
F. .T. CHENEY X- CO., Tolec.o, O. i3f"Sold by Druggists, 7oe.
Stiff and ItelluUlc.
'•In buying a cough medicine for children," says II A. Walker, a prominent. druggist of Ogdon, Utah, "nover be afraid to. buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend ChambeiIain's because I have fonnd it to bo safe and rnliablo." '25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye Co.
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And so on all through our stock. Our millinery' A)Oil-i will arrive this week-. We will have all be tiuw novelties and at less prices than any one else can or will sell them.
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Janitor —D'ye moind th' soiun there, "No Bonn's Allowed 111 1I10 Building?" I Ye got git out. now: skip.
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Couhing meds to Consumptions. Kemp's linlsnm will stop^the cough at once. f'?§|
The stomach can deal with a drop when it cannot deal with a spoonful.
Scott's Einnlsioiv is codliver oil broken up into drops invisibly small each separate drop is wrapped in glycerine so that the taste is lost.
This is why Scott's Emulsion is the easy and effectual form of cod-liver oil.
Hypophosphites of lime and soda combine in tonic effect with the half-digested oil.
Let ns send you a book on it free.
SCOTT
A BowNR,Chcinists, j» South 5th A\enu
New York. Your druggist keeps Scott'* Iunnlsion of cod«)i»*r oil—«11 drucgiits •verywhrro do. i«
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Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound
for woman's the test of
many years, and is to-day the only successtul and harmless cure for all those peculiar weaknesses and
Diseases ef Women,
organic diseases of the ulenis or womb, inflammation, ovarian troubles, falling or displacement of the womb, faint ness, nervous prostration, weak bark, aches, etc.
All Onigguti »H: -i. or f«'in of IMi« or Lczrrvct. on fir pint I .CO i. tf !i/Vc. C0rrt» n»rir3:« •».»• -fl A'lrtiTti eonfld'tice
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Who do strictly first class (las Fitting. Tho reasons: First. Only
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hf.it uu^ehanics omploved. Second. Onlv jirat ehtsH material purehaseil. Thiril. 1 Wo exorcise greater- care tlisn anyone else in doing our work. We point with pride to tho work that wo have done. It speaks for itself. A complete stock of •pipe and fittings always 011 blind. We are agents for chandeliers, pendents aim 1 brackets of the latest desmns for natural and artificial gas and electric ligiiting. Wo keep a lino of tho very best gas stoves in the market. We aro pre-'
pared to fit up any stylo of gasoline I stove for burning naiural gas. Place your orders early to avoid the rush. F.stimat.es given free of charge. 1 ZACK MAUOUM:V A Sbs's.
to Mitnrii I.ftuifrs.
The undersigned trustee ol Madron township, Montgomery county, Indiana, has permission of Board of Commis-
sionors of said county lo borrow, on I credit of said township $,000 on the host terms obtainable, with which to erect a school house at Linden.
Persons desirous of making the loan may confer with Judge, A. 1). 'I homas. iit his olliec in Crawfordsville. or with mo nt Linden. Tho loan Mill ho negotiated by or before April 10th, 1M2. OHN M.
STIU'IIKNCOX.
Triit-tce of. Mad son. Township. March 121. 1*0:2.
The Bi Four will sell excursion rates St. Coins May 11 and Vl. good returning May J.'l, on ihe occasion the 17t.li anniversary of I lie A. ). W., t^ be hcliI Mav 12.
To Ft. Wayne and return via V.mdalia I line going April 5 anil Good to return including April 0, HSil^. Aeeonnt the State Encampment G. A. Leave
Crawfordsville H:15 a. In., arrive at Ft. Wayne 1 :lu p. in. .1. C. flt'lVIIlNS'ON,
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The Mortgage Bank and Investment Company, of Fargo, North Dakota, write us thai they
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sale which they have obtained at very low prices under foreclosure which tlioy will sell at from $4 lo $7 per acre, accepting 850 when the contract is made, the balance to he paid in yearly installments. Most of those farms have considerable of tho land under on tiva-v lion and houses and b.uns already built. They also say they will lease sheep and catllo on shares lo the party purchasing the farms. This would seem to bo a prime opportunity for ambitious young men to obtain a start in iife.
Catarrh in ,\cw /.'Jii//aml. y. Llv's Cream Balm gives satisfaction to overy one using it for catarrhal troubles.---G. K. Mellor, Druggist, Worcester, Mass.
I believe Ely's Cream Balm in tho best article for catarrh ever offered to the public.—Bush .t Co., Druggists, Worcester, Mass.
An [irticle of real merit—C. P. A Irion, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who UBO it speak highly of it.
Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Cream Balm has given satisfactory, rcsu'is.--W. P. Draper, 1 Irnggist, Springfield. Mass.
("oniih !'oltoirinU the Urtp. Many persons, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Couch Remedy will promptly loosen this cough ...:: and relievo tho lun^s, offecling a normanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent hollies for sale bv Nve & o.
