Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 April 1892 — Page 3

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CONTINENTAL Lawn Mowers,

Are the Only Mowers Thai Will

Do The Work right,

TINSLEY

AND——'

MARTIN.

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HOUSE CLEANING TIME. How Is This for Cheap?

A five-foot Curtain pole with this trimming for 20 cents. Vv

A 7-foot window curtain on a spring roller for 25 cents.

A carpet stretcher and tack-hammer combined for 65 cents.

1 dozen boxes of tacks for 10 cents, etc.

Koss Bros, J)l-L'ciit

Store

GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A Pair of Wright & Peter's LADIES' SHOES CHEAP at

Ed VanCamp & Co.'s.

Meal

The season has come for GAS and GASOLINE STOVES aud we are at the front with the best line of these stoves on the market. We have a

Natural Gas Stove connected to show our customers, and we give a special invitation to call and see it. We have different styles We are agents for the ALASKA REFRIGERA­

GROCERIES.

TOR,the best on the market. We ere also agents for the Rapid Ice Cream Freezer. The above goods 7/etire selling at low prices.

FURNITURE.:*:

Wf have received in the last two weeks 5° Bedroom Suits, price

Do not fail to see cur $15 bedroom suits in

nnp'e. We will sell you an all Oak Suit for $17. New

dining-room chairs, tables, side-boards, fancy chairs, reed

.and ratan chairs arriving every cl.ty. IVe make a

spcciiil offer for this week only. We will sell you an all

copper Tea-Kettle for $1. This price was never

known before fur a copper tea kettle.

We are still in the grocery trade and selling cheaper than any

house will here. A car load of line Mich'gan potatoes in this

Barnliill Hornaclaj&Pickett

Order Your New Suit for Easter

OF

COLMAN & MURPHY,

The Leu'llng Tailors, 200 Rust Main Street.

Mucklen's Arnica Salve. -The beat salve in the world fcr enta oruiBes, sores, nlcera, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilapinbs oorns and all skin eruptions, and loaaively curea piles, or no pa^ required. is guaranteed to give perfect satlswotion, or money refunded. Prioe 25 oenUperbo*. For sale by Nye A do

When Baby was sick, wo gave her CaatorU. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. Wbm she bad Children, «ho tbMn Castoria.

DAILY JOURKAL.

FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1892.

THE DAILY JOURNAL IS on sale by Robinson ,fc Wallace, and Pontioua & Lacoy,

WHO WILL WIN

The Democratio Slate For To-morrow is All Made Up. To-morrow the Ragged Reubens und Swallowtails will again come together at the court houso and put a county ticket in the field. It will porbnps be a "full" ticket although no gentleman has announced for assessor. The slnto has nil been fixed up and it is now a settled fact as to who will receive the "nominations." After gulping down the dose the ring has consented to the nomination of Wren for Ilacor Jer and McKee will be shelved by a close vote. In this way it is hoped that the indignant Irish voters will bo pacified. More interest circles in this race than in any other but, good friends, its all cut and dried.

Sheriff Bible and Surveyor Ilunt \$ill recoivo no opposition and will be nominated by acclamation. Mr. Uttterback is out for Treasurer against Huttun but ho does not expect to win. He says he is just preparing his way for two years hence.

Some evil minded persons have bamboozled Dave Roach into the belief that he really does stand a show to bo nominated for Clerk. Ho actually saiu today that he thought things were coming hia way and lio looked like he believed it, too, but his name is Dennis, not Dave, and has been ever since Sparks oarne back from Colorado to make the race. Poor Mr. Roach! He will receive a good complimentary vote as a matter of course and conciliation but that is all he can possibly expect. It is really too bad too after all thoso years of faithful service and constant residence in this county.

A. F. Higgius said this morning that he had a dead cinch on the nomination for representative and Higgins told the truth. McAllister and McBeo will re eoive some votes but he of the hand painted whiskers will go in sailing. Jim Elmore, the poet of Ripley, is also a candidate bnt Jim won't receive enough votes to entitle him to a decent foot note in a detailed report of the convention. After the convention adjourns Jim wouldn't know a nomination if he should aee one lyiog in the middle of the road.

It is said Jack Gray, of Wnynetown, will be nominated for Assessor but some Swallowtail may bob up who desires the nomination.

For Prosecutor W. S.. Moffett and Heed llanna are in the field with their knives out. Mr. Hanna's chanceB are on a par with those of Jim Elmore but he will make things more exciting as he got liie 6late through in a prooinct two in the convention last Saturday and the manes of the Hanna delegates nre woolly and fully three feet long.

A Ladies' Tea.

Mr. W. H. Ristine very handsomely entertained her*lady friends yesterday afternoon from three to six o'clock at her home on College Hill. She was assisted by Mrs. Ren Ristino, Mrs. H. H. Ristine, Mrs. T. H. Ristine, Mrs. C. H. McCnror and Mrs. Chamberlain. Miss Mary Campbell served delicious punch in the library. In the dining room each guest was presented with a pink as a favor. The rooms were decorated with potted plants, daffodils and other cut flowers.

Poor Jim JBndicott.

Conies now Mr. Jim Endicott, through bis attorneys, Johnston .t Johnston, and asks for a divorce from his wife, Cora. Jim's complaint is racy but it would hardly bo readable in polite, society. It implicates John Osborn and )ohn ICernoodle together with numerous other high toned gentlemen cot named. Tho complaint is pretty rough on Cora all around and the acts of depravity and viciousness with which sho is not charged w.mid not be worth enumerating.

Easter Piaise Servioo.

An Easter Praise Servioo will be given at tho First Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. An invitation is oxtonded to all not worshiping elsewhere. Tho choir will meet for practice to-night promptly at 6:30 o'clock.

Sale of Business Bcoms.

This afternoon James R. Bryant sold to Gen. M. D. Manson the businesa rooms occupied by O. R. Arms' shoe store and Houleban Ac Stump's hardware store. The price paid was §10,000.

Seats For the Gleo Club Oonoert. Those desiring to attend the Glee Club concert Monday evening should get seats marked off. They are now on sale at the Jf. M. C. A.

EVKKVHOOY invited to the mask ball Monday night at the P. O. S. of A. armory. Ladies free.

IliAii BENJAMIN will mnke your old chandeliers as bright and nico as now for a trifling cost. No extra charge fcr change.of finish. Old gold, bright gold, polished brass, antique brass or steel and oxodized silver all on one fixture if desired. ___

HAVE you tried any of those laggart crackers 'i

WB bring fine cakes to your door. NICHOLSON' & JACKMAN.

Monday o'clock

COMPANY I mnsk bnll next night. Grand inarch at 8 prompt.

SEE tho now stylos in Dress Goods and Spring Wraps at Bischof's.

OFF FOE HOXIE.

Alex Brookshire and Family In the Hole of ArkanBaw Travelers. Special to tho Journal.

ATTICA, Ind., April 15.—Alex Brook-

Bhire and family drove through from

from Ladoga with teams and household

goods. 'After remaining ovor Sunday

they took a Wabash train on Tuesday

for Hoxie, Arkanaaw.

FLA8REB FBOM OVER THE PIT?.

—Cake walk to-night: V—The Owls will dance next Monday evening.

The Knights Templar will attend tho Methodist church Sunday. --It ia forty-eight to one that Wren boats McKee for oounty Recorder. —Charloa Merti and F. Goiger, of Lafayette, were in the city last night. —An all day ghooting match took place on the Butcher grounds to-day. —It Is rumored that Barnum's great circilB will mnke Crawfordsville again this season. —The chorus of weeds in the National Flower is one of the brightest in tho whole operetta. —We all. have an opportunity to judge for ourselves as to which Bhall be the National flower. —The Glee Club will appear in new gowns an.d mortar boards at the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. —Jim Bell, of Terre Haute, and Will Allen, of Indiannpolis, are hero attending the shooting match. -Thirty local colored people will take part in the cake walk to-night and great time may be expected. —Roserved seats now on sale at ths

Y. M. C. A. hall for concert next Monday evening. Price 25 cents. -S. R. Ireland, the Elwood real estate agent, has loft Cra^fordsvillj and will proceec. to Frankfort next. —The College Glee Club have been working hard on some fine music tor their concert next Monday night. —Major Robbins, of Indianapolis, will hold an inspection of Company promptly at 8 o'clock this evening. —On account of the county decimation contest to-morrow afternoon and evening no baths can be obtained at the Y. M. C. A. after 12 o'clock. —This is Good Friday and all farmers of the old school planted tatoes accordingly in deference to ancient and honored superstition. —The robins are nesting again so perhaps some of the things which have been promised to occur at this auspic ions timo may now be looked for. —Misses Sadie Stnggs and Avis Leavitt, who have been in attendance at the I. O. G. T. district meeting, returned to their home at Riley this morning. —I. S. Wade, G. C. T., of Lafayette, and T. J. Legg, G. S.. of Logansport who were present at the Good Tem plars' meeting, returned to their re spective homos to-day. —Tho Ouiatenon Club will meet this evening at Judge Harney's office where

Prof. H. Z. McLain will read a paper on "Moder#Greece." Rev. E. B. thomson will discuss the current topic. —Tho question of the National flower has come up again, this time in the form of an operetta given by the ladies of Center church. It is of a bright lively movemen and the costumes charming. —Dr. W.. t*. Kane returned this morning from Rockville, where he attended the Crawfordsville Presbytery. *£le will preach his last sermon at the Second Presbyterian church one week from next Sunday. During the week following he will remove with his family to Bloomington, 111., and will preach his initiatory sermon there two weeks from next Sunday.—J.aFayeitc Courier.

The Oounty Contests.

The conntv declamation contests will occur to-morrow afternoon and evening. At the Y. M. C. A. auditorium nt 2:30 o'clock in the nftemoon the boys' contest will occnr and tho following programme will be carried out:

MUSIC.

luvoctttlon-Hcv. Snil/er. MUSIC.

al«!ecli

of Vindication Howard Terry Pledge Willi Wluo HrcdCourtney

MUSIC.

The Heroes of '7»l Homer llnvidsoo How Sho Saved St Miclinol's. '"'red Gott Mrsie. Arnold Wlnklei-eld ('liuilloCanine Mr. Gruiten's Hepiy tu Mr. Cjrcy...Wiley Wirt

Ml

sic-

DECISION OK Jl'IKiUS.

In the evening at 8 o'clock the girta' contest will occur and tho following is the programme:

MUSIC.

INVOCATION—Hr.v. I'USON.

1

.MUSIC,

Tho Hide of Jennie McNc.il I.ulu Turfter Jerry auil Me ^arali Armuntnut MUSIC. Jane Conquest Eflie Gott Tho lllacksnilth's Story I'enrl Kouth Ulnley und 4tl Minnie Wilkinson

MUSIC.

Itrlur

HOBO

Clara Campbell

The Hide of Jennie MeNcal Muy Fuletiwldcr

MUSIC.

VOI.UNTEKIt BI'EAKEIIS. DECISION OF JUDGES. *.

The contests will be highly entertaining and some excellent speakers will appear in competition.

Oo. I, Attention.

Every member of the company is especially requested to be nt the armory at 7:30 p. m. sharp, without fail, for rog:mental inspection. Full uniform with whito gloves. By order of

CAIT. GOLTOA.

TICKKTS for Company 1 dance for sale by all members of the company. Ladies free.

AT Bischofs you will find all the new •hades in Easier Kid Gloves to match your dress goods. Go and see them.

Millinery Goods,

Are Simply Beautiful.

Beautiful Fans

lu All Colnrn and Stylos.

Spring Jackets, Wraps

Arc* Way Below Competition,

COMING AND GOING.

—Robert Sheets was in Now Ross todny.

—Tom Clark was in LaFayette last night. —A. B. Anderson was in Indianapolis to-day.

—Will Nash went to Colfax this morning.

—Frank Woodard has returned to the city.

—Tom Ball, of Wavelitnd, was in llie city to-day.

Miss May mo Lnyno is visiting in Greenoastle.

—Mrs. D. II. Jackson is Indiannpolis.

the po-

—R. A. McClain and wife wern in the oity to-day.

—Miss Mattie Eltzroth went to Waveland to-day.

—Georgo Durham went tolndianapolis this morning. —Mrs. Lizzie Morrison went to Garfield this morning.

—Miss Henrietta Lee lias returned to school nt Oxford, Ohio. —Frank Coss and family will BJeud Sunday at Indiannpolis.

Mrs. 1'rod Shoetz left Inst night for her new heme in Indiannpolis. —A. H. Blair and wife and R. B. F. Peirce, of Indianapolis, are in the city

Louis Replogle, a Chicago banker, was the gnest of N. J. Clodreltor to-day. —J. Maurice Thompson and family returned this afternoon from Bay St Louis, Miss.

—The cako walk colored folks came in this afternoon. They are a jolly crowd.

—Mrs. Lillie Williams and son, Walter, have returned to Indianapolis, concluding a visit with John Nicholson, sr.

—W. B. Walkor is the clerk nt the Nutt House.

new night

COLLEGE NOTilS.

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at their hall. The Athletic Association has now a membership of Ci. Preparations are being made for a field day.

Tho Seniors tried to get a photograph this afternoon but were prevented by tho cracking of the kodak.

The probability aro that tho ball team will not go to Terro Hauto to-morrow as nine available men cannot be secured.

The National History Society will meet this evening in Dr. Tuttle's room. Papers will bo reud by Mowors, Hutchings nnd Fry.

The new bnll suits cost the princely sum of SI.75 each. The boys should be careful nnd not soil them ns the overall factorv will not stand them off twice.

11ATTLESSAKE.

Wheat looks well. The diitronds nre passable again. Winter lingers in the lap of Spring. Ploughing for corn has commenced. John Stump is buiiding a now Summer kitchen.

Rev. T. M. Hatu'lton preached at Union church last Sunday. Bob Stump is going to build a new bnru in tho near future.

Col. John Lewellen, of Ripley township, visited friends here Inst w«ek. Braxton Cash, our supervisor, is opening tho new rond past Jus. H, Swindler's. •••••-.•

D. C. Bollmnn is building a new

kitchen house.

nnd otherwise

HOSE nt wny down prices Benjamin's plumbing shop.

Our Easter Offerings

Kid Gloves,

A Large Lino to Soleci from.-:

New Chiffon Laces

.lllfit KOCOIVI.NI.

KOK

visiting iu

Sloan Stephens lias sold hia interest 'nnke tho Sunday school on of much inin tho sawmill to Cnndv Lewellen and terest. .' John C«edars.

The little daughter of Oscar Smith who was so badlv burned a couple of weeks ago is improving rapidly.

I. M. Dinsinoro and son are the ohanipion wood choppers of this neighborhood. They have one hundred cords to cut for George Coons.

nt RinI

WE wnnt your patronnge. Stop our wngon nnd see whnt we hnve. NICHOLSON & JACKMAN.

As elegant new stock of chandeliers nnd gas globes at Rial Benjamin's plumbing shop. Cnll nnd Bee.

Lane's .Family bowels each day. ase it.

Medicine moves the Most people need to

PiiUMMNO and gas fitting at 20 per cent, disconnt at Rial Benjamin's, in Music Hall Block.

Old Papers Cheap.

Old papers are for sale cheap at this offioe. Come and get all you want at 25 cents a hnndred.

forget us for Millinory Goods. We t»ive you tho Lest st.vlcs, best \\t rliii)u»sh'| nrtl li s! nil Uie 11 kes which arc lownr by oue- biril than elsewhere.

PLUM

Glt.WKLl.Y

Russellvillo, wns also present. Word has been received from Messrs. Ethel Lynch and Mabel Peebles since their return to Enrlhnm College, stating thnt they had pleasant trip nnd safe arrival.

F. S. Quigg, besides improving his fnrm by new fences, has set out very fine colloctiou of

rruit

which ndds much

to the ulreudy improved appcarancc of the pinoe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Champion, of Young's Chnpel, linve moved on tho Pleasant Butler farm. We welcome them and are. glad to have them with us again nftor un absence of several years

The little grandson of Mr. and Mrs. tiall'v Geo. Leo fell nnd broko

hiB

dnys ago. The broken limb was set bv

Dr. Jones, of Crawfordsville, and is ,]U(.)4

ensuing quarter: W. R. Lynch. Super intendent Mrs. Lidu Pritchnrd, .-Assist­|If ant Superintendent Ratio Johnson, Secretary Maude Johnson, Assistant Secretary F. S. Quigg,C. W. Piitchnrd, C. E. Butler, nnd Lucindn Johnson, nc teachers Icy Hamilton for L:bmitin Mnnde Johnson, Treasurer. Ttie school has started out ngnin under very ilattercircumstnncos and it is to be hopod that tho interest nlrendy manifested may not diminish but rather, on tho other hnnd, increase. And that not only the innni-

improving his bora of the church may como nnd take an nctive part, but let nil come and help

$0 SO to St. f.oiitu and Jtciurn. On Mny 11 and 12,1892, good returning including May 13th via Vandalia Line on account of reunion of A. O. U. W. Tho 9:44 a. m. Vandalia train places you in St. Louis at 7 p. m. Leave St. Louis at 8:40 B. m.. arrive home atGilO p. m.

Couhing leads to Consumptions. Kemp's Balsam will stop the rough at once.

yexcHpiiperti Endorse.

"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to bo among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a stranger to onr readers, as his advertisements rippear in our colninns in every issue, calling attention to the fnct thnt the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye »fc Co. Trial Bottlos of Dr. Miles' Norvino nro given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, FiU, Epilep«y

Dress Goods

Inn hi-rijo variety of Nuw Weave* ami Colors.

Exquisit Handkerchiefs

.• A1 I'rU-es lor KiM v-.°

Corsets,

Tin! I.'.nr. I'ojitihtr Mnkcs I.OA- I'll •.«*.

Gas and Steam Fitting,

Iron Pipe, Brass Goods, Fngine Trimmings Bath Tubs Wa li Stands,Water-Closets, Chandelsers,Ga.Globes. Argn cl Chimney?, Pumps, S'nks, Hydrants, Hose, Etc.

Natural Gas Fitting at Rock Bottom Prices.

CiLIili ON

RIALBENJA

Music Hall Block,

120 South Grwn Street, .--Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Mrs. Wm. Lynch, who las been in

[K)or

health, is much improved. C. E. Butler is improving his farm

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the way of building slat fence. Mr. Edwards and Miss Brown, of Potato Creek, spent Sunday with Miss Lizzie Brown.

Miss Myrta Binford, of Garfield, was oirculating among friends and relatives here la6t week.

Mrs. M-alilon and Clias. Butler were the guests of Gyrus Jenkins nt Darlington Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Mort Stewart, of Flat. Croek, Sundayed with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jonns Jones.

Will McDnniel, who spent part of tho winter at this place, lins returned to his home near Willson Branch.

Jos. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. F. S. Quigg, wore the guests of John Tribbett, of Oak Grove, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peebles have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters, near Wnynetown.

i:

The assessor was making his yearly

rounds iu our midst last week, endenvi i"r-

The Betas give dnnce this evening, i0 ascertain our correct standing financially. Quito a number were down from Darlington Saturday at tho regular meeting of Friends' church. Rev. Newlin, of

oiiu.i,.

•Sunday tch.ioi is in lull bbisl..I nt Miller veins *(he li'.'lt on fishing. Joseph IloiighiiS is 11111 hiing m-w-house. 101 lint,-in at Mace.

11 ud family spent Sunday

preach at

Rev. T. M. Hamilton Union church Sin,day. A little child of Joucpli Moiiglnsa got her leg badly crushed.

Miss Cintha Hauif-nii 1ms n-|iinu-d to her home in Monroe conntv.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

lixrurHlon Hates via Vtunlallu l.lnr. The Vandiilia ime will sell round trip excursion tickets nt linlf fare during April and May. 1H!I'J. Tor the following occasions:

Seventeenth Annual Reunion, A. O. V. W., St. Louis, May l^ili. -Tickets sold from Indiannpolis and Crawford*, ville, and all stations west, on Mnv 1 It I and 12th, good returning until Mnv 13th, 1801!.

I hnd il severe attack of catarrh nnd bocame so deaf that I could not hear common conversation. 1 suffered terribly from roaring in liiv head. 1 procured a bottle or Ely's Cream n, and in three weeks could hear mi well ns I ever could, and now I can say to all who nre idllictcd with the worst of diseases, catarrh, take Ely's Crenni Halm nnd be cured. It is "worth 51,000

any man. woman or child suffering from catarrh.- E. NKWMAN, Grayling, Mich.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's pastoria.

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filthy" fort lllnc.

The term "delicate health"' is used to express a physical condition, in which the poworb of nature appear to bo parxhiiURtcd, and the system is pc to ail morbid inllucnces. Slight causes, which would pro-

nrm fow. culiarlv seniitivo

no

getting along na well as could ho ox- |K»dv or mind of :t rolmst individual, pected. prostrato thi* htrengt.h and drproFH Ihe The Sunday school elected the fol- spirits of persons in deiieale health, lielowing officers last Sunday to serve the courses should be had under these eir-

rfihturlmn^ wluitrv.-r in tin*':'

I cumstanci's to "lioycl Unby" port wine. there is any reserve of vitalitv in tho enfeebled organ niitioii.this IIIH qualed exliilmrnnt and tonic will will rise anil developo it. (^uart l.ottles SI.(Ill: pinls/iO cts. Sold ami guaranteed by Nye A Oo.

Druggists. Bottled by Royal Wino ('o... Chicago.

Thousands of Women

Testify, from personal knowledge and experience, that as a simple, reliable cure for female complaints,

Lydia

E.

Pinkham's

Vegetable Compound

is unequalled. ]\Irs. MARY A. ALLEY, Lynn, Mass., says:

I

suffered from womb trouble, misplacement, ulceration, leucorrhoea, etc. After using a few bottles of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I recovered entirely."

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