Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 March 1892 — Page 4
COLLARS
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On*, we have nria-s that nn1 c«ju nly uMrjictiveund our.display of SI L.V Kit vv A UK i* a ff-ast t'ar the eve. if that whiob is ..lutrou tievond doso notion, but almost perlertly plain, appeals to your taste we can show y» some superb ^poohneri- if the highly dee rated is in your line, nitno :md look at some ol the mo*t pleasing Uevlees Unit ever Jo ft tho made tinkers ot ucwmiiMished workers in Miver. It would he mistake tor you to run away with the idea that it takes a gooi deal ol money to cratlfy such tuste.-. We will clear awuv"ueh misapprehension* on that jvofrit \i vou will,call an«I nx)k at our Orange HowK Nut and Fruit IMslnv*, and other articles t.v numerous to imiution. l*leae bear In mind that we are headquarters for making1 gt-ni timekeepers out. of your watehes ami clock--antl that is ihe reason we repair more than
others.
VYe Didn't Make This Pair.
For L'ood s!ue you can say nothing too good for a bad slioe nofUing too bad. ith bad shoe i'ou can't do. an.vUung. JLs r»
hoielesvh
case.and the sooner ,vou get nd ol
it the better you'll l»o off. Wc would. 311st us soon thmkVoi trying to' give a bad shoe a Kood character as we would of trying to piye a good shoe a bad character. pur fct. shoe speaks for jtKClf the minute h. is.on the foot, li is unreiiable in absolutely no rcspoot. It 'just what econpinieal buyers ,are looking for^—it gives econotny a ehav.o. wiih6iR-'«iu.Tificib|r'6itV6r -4uaJit.V"- or comfort.
J. S. IZlttlLiJLjir.
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EASTER.
Mrs. .1/. W. 11'//(it, .llu: fashionable milliner, is opeuing new patterns for inspection. The enhrr stock is nc:c and in-! eludes all the latest novelties.
Low prices will prevail. The Ladies are all welcome at
17 South \V«sliii»« tjii 6!rcet.
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STANDARD
SOAP
A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY.
BEST FOB
General Household Use
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MADE ONLY BY
NX FAIR BANK & CO. CHICAGO.
Not One of Our Rings
CUFFS.
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DAILY JOURNAL.
TH KSIU Y7 MAKCH 31. 1892.
•REPUBLICAN CONVENTION,
Saturday. May 7, the aie-Saturday April 30, the Date for Selecting Delegates.
Thtv llepHliiioiiiisLif' Muiitirtiiiirry county ami nil WHI) will act, iin.l v:iu- will, litem UT 1 lie HPproaWiliur elect Ion ill tm oi In tow usliip mn» eor.venuou in their res-peetlvo tow nshlp,at tk place herealtor muncd on Saturday, April nu, ut 'I o'clock p. m.. for the purpose ot seIceUiur de.eiratos and alternates to the county convention': '•Mi. PUio of Meeting ,, t) Cen:er School House*, ..'M» Waynetown.
'ioirn.-i/i/p ronl t'n Wayne... .. It'ploy llnnvn S-\tt
Alamo. W'uveland. renter Jfch'ool House., Ladoga. enter ?ohool House.-. Iiarlington. ent*r Srhool House, r-. I.tmlcn.
Mark... ... ... Walnut....... Franklin..:.... .^ugari.rcck ndison nion-
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Gram! Jury Kooni. ^r* Mayor ollioc. C. N. Williams'OIVM-O. W. T. Whittlngtou's ot116 Crane & Anderson's uilice F. M. Diee'solliee
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L. Sillwell's otlice. Utvonlei 's ofliee. 1). W. llarttnau's olliee. Small Court liootn. Probate Court Kootn. S. A. StillweH's olliee. Kennedy Kennedy's olliee 11. it. HusseU'ji otlh C. N. William'^ oHlec. Snyder vV ilrush's )lliee.
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The-Delegates thus seleet«-d will meet in th city uf Crawiordsville on SATCHDAV, MAY 7, 1bU'2. For tlie purpose of nominating candidates for county oflicers to-be elected on November 1 ISO'.'. Kv» ry Kcpuhllcau in the county is, in vltcd to this'convention
C. X. AVn.i.HNfs,.
'hulrinun Central Committee.
G. A. E. Meeting.
Tlie rognlar meeting of Mct'bcrson ••'.t No. V. O. A. 11. will be liclil Sntnr'
ay evening. April 2.
W. R. 0. Mooting.
•Tile rcynliir mt-eting of,the Wi.inen li'lief Corp- wiil be. i'.ulil Haturiiay, A['r l:5i,aL 2:p. iri.Huhinesa of. -importmeaSi
Geprijb ?. haywtwid's Oautiidacy.' ii-orm- Hiiywood. of 'I'ipjK-fMno". and tht gentiuman who with A. 1J. And^'rfiou pio -eeuted the 1'eitit case here i3 announced as a candidate for Reporter of the Snprtm CVmrt subject to th'.- decision of the l't. Wayne rotivennon. lie expects to secure the en•..lorseiiHint of the enlire f!h district and a large number of votes on the outside. His friend, Mr. Anderson, is one of the delegates from this county and may give Mr. Haywood a good pull with Montgomery's delegation.
Mr. Haywood is a popular man in this county and will doubtless have a good run here. He is a thorough student of the law and a painstaking, tireless and successful attorney and a hard worker in the Republican cause.
LIB
WOPLD
What Dr. Coulter Says,
TL10 lndiiiniipoliB -Vcir.s lust evening contniuod l.)r. Coulter's say in reference to Ins rumored transfer to llurvard. It is incorporated in Uio followinf special from Hloomiugton:
In resjxinee to the fl]eeial from Cra«fordsville, tlmt Pr. J. M. Coulter would le oflVred a position at Harvard University, the Xew's representative called on him this morning, and upon asking the question direct he replied: "No successor to Professor Gray is to be selected, as he was succeeded several venrs ago bv Or. Gforge L. Goodale. 'ference is probably made to the recent death of l»r. Sereno Watson, curator of the famoui'Gray Herbarium and ilirary. What the Harvard authorities propose to do now 1 have no means of knowing. The present income of the herbarium is very small, and uubws it is ncreaseil, no botanist of nolo can be secured. If. however, an effort irf made to increasa the income to what it ought to bet be position would be a very lucrative one to any student of systematic botany. The death of Dr. Watson is wi •ent that in all.probability no one has et been thought of to succeed him.''
Dr. Coulter stated that he had often talked with President Eliot in reference to the Harvard Herbarium and the botany department of the institution in general.
THE
Jornxu, wishes hitu all success in his canvass.
Eough ou Mr, V.'etheiald, Many old sok.iers of this community are acquainted with Isaac B. Wetherald. of company K. 80th Indiana Regiment. He has been living near Thorntown, a:id it seems from the following special sent from that place, that he has come to grief
About three miles west of here lives the family of Dayton Uoyd, and with him. his brother-in-law, Isaac 15. Wetherald. who was divorced from his wife last fall. Dayton Boyd has a fair daughter and since her uncle, Mr.Wetherald, came into the family Madame Rumor has been busy circulating reports of a damaging eh iraeter. The whole matter culminated last night about 9 o'clock when Wetherald was called to tlie door by a knock. He was roughly seized by two men and another caught his arms from behind, while still another knocked him senseless, when he was bound with a ro|e, after which he was whipped without mercy with switches and a "blacksnake" wagon whip. His cries brought a brother to
rescue. The white caps were dis guised with white cloths over their faces and rode away on horseback. Mr. Wetherald was given forty-eight hours to leave the country. lie swears vengeance against his assailants and says he will not leavo the country unless it is on stretcher. More may be expected soon
Business Men Attention.
There will bo no meeting to-night of the Merchant's Mercantile Agency Postponed till the next regular meeting April 21. 'Irs TnriTT, Pre*.
H. F.
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An 1 in]t(t'lnt I)ijji r/'ticr. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill that ihey are not atl'ected with any disease, but that the system simply needs c!eansing. is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily curedby using Syrup of Figs. .Manufacturedby the California Fig Syrup Co.
—Try Xieholson .laci—J hand made oream BOA Hunt.
From the above the inference may bo drawn that "Barkis is willin' a:id it is merely a matter of salary. In an in stitution of Harvard's standing and indorsement a little matter like this is easily remedied and it is not unlikely that the future may have some interesting developments in store along this line.
A Lad of Some Considerable Nerve. In connection with the amputation of Arthur Centennial Tilnev's leg yesterlay, Dr. Curryer, of the electic college, gives
THE JOVKNAL
fine
the following ac
count of the nerve displayed by tliyoungster. It had been Dr. Curryer's experience heretofore in such cases find the patient to be operated on in a half dazed condition of terror surrounded by weeping relatives. Nothing of the kind was witnessed yesterday morning, however. As the vehicle containing the physicians drove up to the Tilney residence the first thing they saw was Arthur Centennial standing at the open window waving his handkerchief and cheering their approach as though they were a picnic party prepared for_a day in the woods instead of steel nerved men with saws and knives coming to carve his llesh and bone. He was all eagerness in preparing for the operation and only once betrayed any unusual excitement and that was when he looked up in rather an annoyed manner and remarked: "Why,! really believe my heart is beating a little faster than usual." Ditriug the painful operation he was not put wholly under the influence of anesthetics but only just enough to deaden the pain. He was wholly conscious of what was going on and took a lively interest in the affair but never tlinched a muscle.
Hat her Eutertaimnj.
Prof. M. B. Thomas has on exhibition .1 the college museum a pair of shoes, which lire of somewhat entertaining character. They look like ordinary shoes of a rather tine and delicate finish but the searc' er after truth is someuhat "•"pieered" to learn upon reading the ibel upon them, that they are made of hnman hide. Prof. Thomas did not make them himself but he had considerable to do with their manufacture. He was working in the laboratory at Ithica X. Y., and in some way got hold of a human body which was awaiting dissection by the medical students. He resolved to make a pair of shoes out of the hide and with this end in view he stripped a sullicient quanitv from the dead body and taking it to a tanner had it tanned in a most excellent and approved manner. The aid of the shoe maker was then called into requisition and very soon a very elegant pair of shoes stood in a favored corner of Prof. Thomas' boudoir. Indiana mud is rather rough on shoes made from the human hide so Prof. Thomas does not wear them here but has placed them on exhibition with the other curiosities^ in tho museum.
"Out of Sierht.'*
es.-out of sight" of all the comedy companies that have been here for a long time, was the "Little Nugget" entertainment at our opera house last Thursday evening. The house was well filled and a constant roar of laughter was compelled from first to last.
It is doubtful if our people have ever seen in this city a better comedian than II. S. Cawthorne but we will make no more comments further than to say thai, whenever this company paste up their paper hero, no one can afford to miss the opportunity of attending their entertainment.— Kalamazoo I'iim'H. Music Hall Saturday evening.
A MOST GRAPHIC STORY.
li T.IKEA imir.CT I'ltO.U U1.AL LIFE.
A Charming Nov England I.adij tells Ilcv i:xpc'rtrncc lioth Abroad and III America.
The unwritten romances of life are rnoro wonderful and tar more interesting thnn the most vivid works of fiction. The qjie we are about to rolate ocourred in real life, aud is both interesting and instructive.
Mrs. Jennie Ray formerly lived in Manchester, N. II. Her home was pleasant, her surroundiugs comfortable. In the year 1S80 she visited England, and while in that country began to experience strange sensations. At first she attributed them to the change of climate, but they continued and increased, until finally, like many another womau, she became utterly discouraged.
It was while in this condition that Mrs. Ray returned to America and her home. Thousands of women who read this story can appreciate the condition in which Mrs. Ray the'ti was, and sympathize with her suffering. Two promi nent physicians were called and endeavored do all in their power for her relief. In »pite, however, of their skill Mrs. Ray grt. weaker and more pressed, while the agony she endured seemed to increase. It was at this time that a noted physician who was called declared Mrs. Ray was suffering from cancer, said there was no help, and told her friends she could not live more than a week at the farthest.
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There is more Catarrh this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a locr.l disease, and presented local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment., pronounced incmable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore rerpiires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manulactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., is the only constitutional ojire on the market, it i"j taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teanpoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any OHMS it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address.
F. J. CHENEY CO., Toleoo, O. J^"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
—Attend the Trade Palace opening commencing Friday evening.
And here comes the interesting part
of the story, wlnoh we will endeavor to tell in Mrs. Ray's own words. She said "Unknown to all these physicians, I had been using a preparation of which 1 had heard much. I did not tell the physicians because I feared they would ridicule me, and perhaps order its dis continuance. During all the while that the physicians were attending me the preparation was steadily and faithfully doing its own work in its own way, and
I had faith in its power. At last the doctor said there was no use of his coming, for he could do me no good. I had suffered so much that I was quite willing to die, but it seems I was nearer relief than I knew. One week from the day the doctor last called a false growth, as large as a coffee cup, and which looked as though it bad been very large, left me. 1 sent for a doctor, and he declared it was a fibroid tumor, but said he had never known one to come away of itself before. I immediately began to' gain health and strength, and I unhesitatingly declare that my rescue from death was due solely to the marvellous effects of Warner's Safe Cure, which was the remedy I took unknown to the physicians, and which certainly rescued me from my grave. It is my firm belief that many ladies who are said to die of cancer ot the womb aro cases like mine, and if they could be induced to us
Warner's Safe Cure they, like me, might be save.!." Tho above graplii- account is perfectly true in every respect. Mrs. Jennie Kay is now living at 112 West Oth St., South Boston, Mass., and if any lady doubts the above statement she can address Mrs. Ray, who will gladly answer all questions or grant an interview of a confidential nature to any lady who may choose to call upon her. It is said that "truth is Btranger than fiction," and when the thousands of suffering, helpless women who are upon the road which physicians tay leads only to death, consider the story as above given there is reason for hope and joy, even although they may be now in tho depths of despondency and i.isery. To such ladies the above truthful account is willingly g'ven.
1 llare Taken Several
Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other dip eases combined, of 1G years standieg, and really hi'Iieve I am ee entirely, for which please accept my thanks
MKS.
W.
E. STEIIMNS,
Ridge, Ga.
Sold by Nye fc Co.
Couhing leads to Consumptions. 'Cemp's Balsam will stop the congh at once.
The Big Four will sell excursion rates St. Louis May 11 and 12. good returning May 13, on the dcoasion c.f the 17th anniversary of tho A. O. U. W., to be held May 12.
To Ft.'Wayne and return via Vandalia lino going April 5 and 6. Good to return including April 9, 18!)2. Account the State Encampment (1. A. R. Leave Crawfordsvillo 8:15 a. m., arrive at Ft. Wayne 1 :10 p. m.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
State Encampment O. A. II. For the above occasion the Big Four will sell April 5th and fith only, excursion tickets to Fort Wayne, Ind., at one lowest first, class fare for tin round trip. Tickets good returning until and inclnding April S).
Excursion llatcn via Vandalia {.Inc. The Vandalia line will soil round trip excursion tickets at half fare during April and May, 1892, for the following occasions:
Seventeenth Annual Reunion. A. O. I'. W.. St. Louis, May 12th.—Tickets sold from Indianapolis and Crawfordsville, and all stations west, on May 11th and 12Hi, good returning until Mav 13th, 1SH2.
Slate Encampment, (1. A. It., of Indiana, Fort Wayne, April tlth and 7lh. Tickets sold from all points in Indiana, on April 5th and Oth, good returning until April 9th, 18'J2.
Old Paper* Cheap.
Old papers are for sale cheap at this ofiico. Come aud get all you -want at 25 cent* lmndred.
CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!
MOTHERS' FRIEND
44
MOTHERS' 5FR!END't
W1L1. r.O all that is claimed lor it AN LI MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens I'ain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to
MOTHERS
moiled
17 PUt'M, blind or bleeding 10 ruturrh, Influenza, Coldfn the Head
'20 Whnopinir ('oualn Violent Couirlm. ,50 "21 (Irnernl Debility, Physical Weakness .50 47 Kidnoy JiNenM» ,50 iiS Nervous Debility 1.00 30 Prinnry WonUnoB*, Wotting It^d. .50 J'2 J)inent*eftof theHenrM'nipltutlon 1.00
Sold by Pragsrtsnt. or sent postpaid on receipt of twice. IJH. HUMPHREYS* MAM.'AL (144 pager) richly bound In eloth and gold, mailed free.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OCX, Cor. William and John Streets, New York.
S E I I S
Non-Resident Notice
Not if: In nonrexidtnt html owners of the o/jeniny and extension of Pike utreet from the east line of Meudow street to the west line of KUton ave niie.
Be it remembered that on the I'.lth da.y of October, lhill, it was ordered b.v tho Common Council of the city of Crawiordsville. Indiana, that the matter of opening and extending Pike street in said city from Meadow street east to IClston avenue be referred to the city commissioners for tbier action thereon, and thai said city commissioners, haying on the Utli day of March, 18M2, tiled a notice in my oftlco that- tliey would meet for the purpose of hearing evidence and assessiiifr benefits ami damages at I he oillce of the .Mayor of the city on Thursday, the 5th da.v of May, 1S:':.'. at o'clock a in.
Notice is therefore hereby given to Helen E. Blair, Anna li. Taylor. Esther ,loef, John H. liobb, Jennie C. Smith, William Sellers, Henry li. Carrincton. Josephine Urooker, Win. T. May. Minnie C. May, Oliver Hurk, Jennie C. Lambert. James M. Thompson, Alice L. Tlioiiipson, Hat-tie McEwen and the Louisville, New Albany & (JhL'affo Railway Company, of the day wheu the commissioners will meet to hear evidence and take, action on said street ex tention.
Witness my hand and seal of said city of Crawfordsvil'.e, Ind.. this 11th day of March lMtt. C. M. SCOTT, •March II. liil:.'. City Clerk
NOTICE
01- :OM.MIS»IONKH-. SAI.K O* I.OT. Notice Is hereby irWc tlmt. on and aftor April 1 I S!i*J, the unclerslirned. commissioner appointed by l.lie Circuit ('jurl of Mont joinery eon illy, will oiler for sjihsnt prlviile vend lire the following described reul evtatc.lo-wli: ()ni- hundred and si.vty-ont.* feci elf the west side of lot No.'J. In Kenneds'-i !Ir-t addition Crawfordsvi'le, being Ihe properly lately owned by Anderson MeXiilib.doeeu-cd. The lotls Hllx 11 feet nnd has a yuod house und fruit- trees thereon, nod Is situated Just south of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
TEIIMS
Grand Spring
You are cordially invited and earnestly
urged to attend tho Spring Open
ing of tho Largest, Bost and Most
Stvlinh Stock of General Dry Goods
Notions, Millinery, Carpets, Cur
tains, Ac., ever displayed in Craw-
fordsville, at the Trade Palace, on Friday evening and all day Saturday April 1 and 2.
is N scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre-. diont of recognized v.iltie and in constant use l\v the medical profession. These ingredients arc combined in a manner hitherto unknown
FKUH,
con
taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. 'iithv tci ciptef pricr ?1.50 per bo-
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. P' BOLU UV AM. DilLNililHTS Sold bv N.ve & Co.
HUMPHREYS'
Dk. Hraii'iuinvrf'sm-iFios aroHcN-iitlrtcHllv and pan-fully prepared prescriptions used for many years in private nractlwwith 8uceesn, and for over thirty years u.seu by tli« people. Kvery single cltic is a pedal eure for the disease named.
Thest* SjHjo 1 lies cure without drugging, purg« in* or reducing the system, ami are In fact and iloo*it)icsov«relifii ro mod lew oil lie World.
LIST or rmscir AL sos. CURES. PRICKS. I Fi'ver*s Congestion. Inflammation '2 Worms, Woriu Fever, Worm Colic
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Crying Colii'torTe^thinBof Infante I Diiirrlieii. of Children or Adtdt* •y« Griping, Uillous Colic..-. ra Morbus. Vomiting 7 CoUKhn, Cold, UronehltlR
li riiohv
Neuriilsin* Toothaehe, Kamiche t» lteittache»» sickHcadache, Vertigo 10 f)y«pepHiu. Diliourt Ktomach 11 Su ppreHned or Painful Period*. \Vhit*«*» too Profuse l'erloda 1 It ('roup. Cough, DWleult Hronthlng ...
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I Milt Itlieum, EryMpela*, Eruption*. 15 11 lieutimIi»in, Hh«rumnllcPains— Hi Fever and Ague* Chills, Jlr.Uuia—
.'23 .50 .50 .50
OK SAI.K: One-third CH-SII In band
one-third In Iwelve tnonlhs. nnd one-third In eighteen months, the purchaser vIvIiik notes for t'el'errcd payments, and moit^iiKC on lot secure the saute. Call on undersigned al Ills oillce, F. 8. KHN'NKDY, Keb, I1 S'r-. Commissioner, t-w
ltucklen's .tru um Salve, The best salve in the world frr cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soree, tetter, chapped liandB, cltilapinbs corns and nil skin eruptions, and loss tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 (wnts per bnv For sale by Nye Sr. Oo
For years the editor of the Jhtrliiujtmi, .Initelionj,Mo., i/W, has boon sub ject to cramp colic or (its of indigestion which prostrated him for several hours, and unfitted liini for business for two or three days. For the past year ho has been usino Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrluea Remedy whenever occasion required, nnd it has invariably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cent bott lei for snle by N ye A- Co.
Oping
Come!!! And examine these beautiful
goods and new styles in Millinery
that will be on exhibition. Oonio
aud you will be repaid and well en-
tertained and see if good judgment:
in business and fair prices in sell
ing does not enable mo to be of
servico to you. We aro respectfully
McClure &. Graham.
North Washington Street.
SPECIAL SALE OF
Wall Paper,
This Week.
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER HOOK STORE.
2/%e
All Aboard for Bargains
We liave just received 1 rush lino Tens, Coffees, Sugars -, Flour of all kinds, Pickles, Molases, Apples,
Fine Maple Syrup,
Dried nnd Canned Fruits 'of id! kinds.
Anil lire prepnrcil to sell them at the Lowest Possible i'rlces.
Wm, SEERING SON.,
ilum Street Depot. rompt deliver ofallGoods.
Cedar Lake Ice Co.
s\'e will be prepared to fur
nish the citizens of Crawfordsville
with the best quality of Lake
Ice, the coming season in any quantity desired.
GEO. VTa HALL, Mnnnger. Southwest eornerMurket and Walnut.Streets.
HOUSE_CLEANING.
JOE SMITH, the old reliable house cleaner, is back in Crawfordsville and will do spring house cleaning in a 11 its bran ches. He has
A-NEW-METHOD
Of lemilnf? Hrti8ells Cttrpota nnd rugs without tnkinpthem fromthe floor. Tall oraddress
711 WEST LIBERTY STREET.
Natural Gas Fitting.
If you are going to have your hotis. piped for Natural Gas call and see us. We can save you money, as our rents are small and we only wantliving wages for doing your work. We use the best stock that money will buy nnd employ nane but first class workmen. We make no charge for measuring your house nnd giving you estimate.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
125 South Green St.
O. U. PERRIN,
LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY
Joel Block, South Washington
URAWKOKDSVILI.E,Street. INDIANA.4.
CALL.
FREE-TO MEN.
When ym Rot tired of tho "doctora" with thflfr biff ItricMftnd quack r«nit'dlPB, write tome and I wlllaond (nftnled) FRRR A prescription that will quickly and rertalnlJ core lost power, wanting weaknenH, lack of development, Impotency, varicocele, ctc., from ex* re*fte« or other cauiow. A New PotlUve Hcmrdy which euro* when everything? elue falls. Addrens J. I. IIOVNB, Box 8t9, ALBION* 2W1C1I.
Who desires a good business position In the Worldf Fair city should write at once for rronpectuft of the f&raouft Metropolitan ntinlncas College. Chicago. ttnuflujU fftcUltioe for placing graduates. EstAMUtfed
Occupies its own building. Address, M. I'OWKltS. Principal
Kvery MAN who would know the (111AND THUTHS.thO Plain FWa, thorn Secret* and the New Discoveries* of Medlual Science as Applied Married Life, should write for our wonderftil little book. CKJL "A TUKATljiK FOU MKN ONLY." To any onroestman ws win wollV copy .Entirely Frf«s iti plain denied eovor. *'A refuge from the quack.1
THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Best and Cheapest
Real Estate in the City Now on the Market.
TheWm.S. Galey Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.
Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful Grove of Forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.
Loisr.o belter situated than there have .scil within the Inst CO d«ys at from $2S.t30 to $'80 ptr front foot.
These lots are appraised at from $10 to 820 per front foot one only abeautiful corner lot 177 feet deep—being appraised at $22.50 per front foot.
Good judges say the lots have been appraised at a very low price as compared with other lots in the ci ty.
Vouean now buy at the nppraisement. If you delay you will probably have to pay more.
C1-1AS. JOHNSTON, Commissioner.
FURNITURE
1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which 1 will offer at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are in the city.
WmrXTEIder,
43 and 45 8. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
THEONLYCUREx^
or Nervous Prostration. Ni r.tjfl und 1'hyulca] DoblUty, Vlfc IvXtimiHtion, IhHomnia rain In tlio Hack,
Cold ILands or"
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