Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 April 1892 — Page 4

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To Fit Your Foot

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^ftNTA GLAUS FOR IT KAS STOOD

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Not One of Our Rings.

Butwelmve rinjrs that art* equally auracilveanc] our dlspluy or ^lLVhHW^V.K is a •vast lor the eyo. If that wht*h Is lustrous bcvouri description, but almost perfectly plain, appeals to your tasto we eati show ou some superb sproluiens: if the highly tlccu* raUMl is in your line, comouml look at som»'-'! the most pleasing devices that, ever lel't the mapic lingers of accomplished workers in sliver. It wouM he a mistake for you to ruu !iM*ay with the idea that It takes a jroo-} deal ol money to gratify Mich tastes. We will clear nway'sucti misapprehensions on that joint if you will call and look at our Oranjre Bowls. Nut and Fruit Irishes, and other teles too numerous to mention. rieu.se hear In mind that we are headquarters for making goo! timekeepers out of your watehes and clocks and thai is the reason we repair more than all

others.

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If you see a particularly beautiful bonnet on Easter Sunday

TI'.X TO ONE

It wa.s made at the Millinery Parlors of MRS. WILSO\.

127Sojitli Washington Street.

GROUND COOOANUT llwjiy.

for Cuks and HORSERADISH

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For TuMe t' ce.

Each 5 CenUa Glass- 'hem at

Butcher's Candy Stand,

Corner Washinurtonjand Main ^tivet.s

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Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Ourea

Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff.

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.

Bost for

Genera! Household Usa

TEST,

"OUR(JlRlS WAV£ T/WEO

TAIRBANiVeS'

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OlJR CLOTHES SMELL £W££T,CWIllN£Af$HWES

HOUSE

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CA^KJv^RSANK 8XO CHICAGO.

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Get a Shoe or Oxford

DAILY JOURNAL.

SATL'KDAY, AI'UIL 10, 1892.

PLASHES fROM OVER THE OUT.

—Patronize liome talent and attend the College. Glee Clul concert next Monday evening. —One of the finest concerts of the season at the J". M. C. A. hall next Monduv evening. —Charley Long left to-day for Kankakee, 111., where ho will keep books for mi insurance company.

Ladoga will held its annual horse fair and show ou Saturday. May 7. [t promises to be a big thing.

The Jlonon has settled wilh the little daughter of Bell Hamberger. who as killed in the wreck, for SH.oOO. —Grand concert next Monday night it the Y. M. C. A. hall by Wabash Col lege Glee Club. Hull lighted by electric light. -The judges for the declamation ontest this evening are Prof. W. II. Fertieli, of Covingtom, and Prof. .T. H. Osborn and F. P. Mount, of this city.

Thomas J5. Collins, late of this city, as been indicted by the grand jury at Kankakee. HI., for criminally libeling the Sheriff. Mr. Collins is out on bail. —There will be a gravel road meeting the Otterbein church on the evening of April 20] It is proposed to gravel the roail between the Danville and Greencastle Pikes by private snbscrip-

Miss Mr.ry Iiiatt and Mrs. Will F. Thomas, of Bioomington, will be married at the A. M. E. church on April 27. They will leave'at ouce for Bloomington where a large reception will tendered them. -The Knigiits Templar did work in the Ked Cross degree Inst evening with the following candidates: Dr. J. C, M'^ck, of Covington, Eugene Asldv. of Ladoga, M. C. Kline and Walter Unlet, of this city.

The People's Natural Gas Com panv, of Crawfordsville, now proposes to extend its line= to tlirs city1! It will be welcomed onlv in the,event that the fuel is made chiapir 'Ihi home company is accommodating and have an in vestment that all good citizens hope they mav realize on. for i-: ".'as an undertak ing more or less hazardous in the berining and that feature is not entirely removed yet.—l^.'buuoit Vi(I'iot.

Beta Dance.

The Betas gave a very enjoyabt lance last evening in their hall. Excellent music was furnished and the time spent pleasantly until a late hour. The following were the lady guests: Misses Mayme Somerville, Ota Nicholson, Nan Elston, Mary Grubb. .Jessie Lee. Kiltie Campbell, Helen Watson. Nell C'oular.t, Gertie Heck, Ada Somer ville and Hattio Dotchon.

Hand Crushed.

his morning Charley WFllhlms, the well known colored employ* of Lyle Ar Coyles' foundry, met with a painful accident. He was working with heavy machinery and un unfortunate slip eaused a heavy piece to fall upon his hand crushing it fearfully. He will be incapacitated for work for some tune.

Entertained."

Miss Blanch Divine entertained quite a number of her friends last evening at her home on west Main street. Clioic refreshments wero served and the hours were passed most pleasantly by all present. Miss Divine is an exp3rienced hostess and entertainments at her root are always of an enjovablo character^

Valuable Real Eatato,

Any one contemplating erecting business block this season can learn of good lot for sale in thebtst part of the city by calling at. THE. JOLUNAL ollice

immediately.

To 1'oung Motherit

who are for the first time to tindergi woman's severest- trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly Joved arid longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," remedy which wiil, if used as directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrora and rh-ks of labor,and often entirely do awny with them. Hold by Nye .t Go.

IF you want pure, sweet bread, try Nicholson A- Jackman's best.

SKI: the new Spring Wraps Bischof is showing for Easter wear. GHEAT bargains in dresB goods and trimniinge to match for Easter w»ar at Bmahrif'o this week.

Eggs Were Heeded.

The gallery of Music Hall was tolerably full lnnt evening as, indeed, was a comfortable majority bf those there perched. Down stairs there were not enough people to have become excited iu caso of lire. There wa6 no danger of those cake walkers setting anything on fire, however, aud the management didn't have to post men at the doors to calm the audience in case of panic. The only resemblance the cake walkers had to the old plantation darkeys they were supposed to represeut, was their color. They all had the redeeming trait of being black but if they had not been redemption would never come their way The singing was original, it is true, but it was original only in its inferiority. The singer had a voice like a disabled clover-huller while the eoprima had one which strangely resembled a patent pump on the court house corner. The leading lady. Miss Smith, who was booked to inflict the audience with the

Night in-gale song did not appear. A coffee colored individual announced that she was "disposed." He didn't say how she was disposed but it is presumed that Miss Smith had a soft spot in her heart and was disposed to be merciful. The cake walk by home talent was pensed with although a number were ou hand to participate. The manager evidently believed the audience had suffered sufficiently and accordingly declared the agonv off. It was a very solemn occasion.

Unfortunate Uranes.

Joe Craue, who lives near Portland, this county, has an occasion to change his bill of fare during the past week. His entire family have also Hopped. Some time ago Joe made a barrel of sorghum molasses, which he allowed to remain out of doors with the barrel bung out. The molass-'s, following the laws of evolution, finally turned into candy. One day last week Joe dug some out with a spoon and put it on the table for dinner. It was palatable: yea it was delicious—so good, indeed that they concluded to make a run on the barrel. They must have it three times a day until it was all gone, and armed with spoon and the biggest platter on the premises, Joe tackled the congealed sweatness for supper. Vile saw sticking out of the bung what he supposed was a sliver from the barrel, but when he pulled on it he discovered it was a tail with a good sized rat, attached to it. Ho kept up tho investigation until he pulled out four large, sugared rate.

I'hey had crawled in to get a taste of molasses, got swamped and turned the contents into a Chinese collation. Sugared rata are all right about Christinas time but just now are unseasonable and after tho family hnd ipiietlv given up their dinner and announced that supper was a meal they never did enjoy very much, the candy Etand u= buried out of sight. Tint tho memory lingers still.—Allied

To Inglorious Defeat.

This morning the college ball club left for Terre Haute where they meet the Hose Polytechnic team this after noon. The ball team was in very bad condition and tho plavers went down leaten. The team as made up was: Martin, c. Duekett, p. Baker, ss.: Mc•luer. 1: Hatchings, 2: Johns, 3 Greene,

Wood, m. Adams, r. Work, substiute. Duckworth went ak ng as backer.

XEIV MARKET.

Wheat is looking well. Sowing is in full blast. Farmers have commenced plowing for :orn.

Win. Childers was in Crawfordsville Friday. Dr. J. L. Beat ty's now house is about completed.

A pair of twin boys is .what makes Lou Havercamp smile. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones visited their/laughter, Mrs. James Goff this week.

Miss Maine Williams, of Brown's Valley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John \flen.

Miss Lettie Services returned homo from Frankfort last evening where she has been visiting her uncle, Tim Howard.

Frank Ttuflner wiil give a ventriloquist show a'. Fletcliei'.- hall to-night. Admission 10 cents, children 5 cents. All invited.

There was a surprise for Dr. J. L. Beatty at his new house Thursday night. Tne cause was the doctor's 33rd birthday. There were about 75 present and all enjoyed themselves until a late hour. rV.-:v

There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was suppoeed to be incurable. For a great 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 bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by 1''. J. Cheney & Co., is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally iu doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on t.he blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Thcv offer one hundred dollar for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni-ds. Address.

F. J. CHENEY CO... Toleoo, O. ^4?**Sold by Druggists, 75a

ICE-CREAM is now served in tho parlors of tho.Music H.dl Bestaurapt. It is of a delicious 11

EASTF.H Kid Gloves at Uischofs.

—Eye, ear and inroai diseases only Dr. Greene. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

CojrrASY I will give a grand mask ball next Monday night. Admincion 60 ««nts ladies fr»».

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For Mayor,

l'llt'l) C. 1JANDIU..

For Mur«lial.

JOHN .1. WKOTIIEUS,

l'or Clerk,

CHARLES M. SCOTT.

For Treasurer,

WII.UAM

K. MCHOf.SON.

For Counelltnen.

let Ward—BEN 8. MYERS. *nd Ward-AUSTIN L. TOMUNSOV ad Ward—ANDREW E ItEYNOl.l'd,

REPUBLICAN UQNVENTIOfl,

Saturday, May 7, the Time-Saturday, April 30, the Date for Selecting Dele-1

I'hc Republicans of Montgomery county unit alt who will act aud vote wltli them at the anliroachlni? electlou will meet In townihlp inas« convention In their respective townshtps.ui the ptiice hereafter named on Saturday, April •'11'.

18!I2,

at o'clock u. in., for the pur|Hisr of to the ei

lectin^ dekwtcs tuul nltcruutcs convention:

Tninifliiv Dil* Vlacr «f Mrclinu

Coul Creek Center School House. Wayne 0 Wayiietown. Hlplcy Alamo.

Itrown 1 I WaveUind.

S"ott 11 Center School Hon-O. ('lurk S LndOKii. Wiilnu', 10 Center School Mouse. Franklin -10 Darlington. Su^ar Creek .. 0 (.'enter School Hondo. Madison II l.lnden. I'nlon—

I'rcc't. No.l flrand Jury Room. -2 4 Mayorolllee. a :i C. N. Williams' ollice. 4 4 W W :i Crane & Anderson's otllce. a F. M. Dice's ollice 7 5 S "84 Recorder's ollice.

D. W. llarlmaii's ollice.

"10 5 .Small Court Room. 'Ml 4 Probate Court Room. "1-J 4 S. A. StIUwell's ollice. "IU Kennedy & Kennedy'* ollice. •'l -l:.' 11. R. Russell's ollice-

1 r, c.

N. William's ollice.

"lii I Snyder & Brush's ollice.

Kki

The Delegates thus selected will meet In tne

city of Crmviordsville ou

SATURDAY. MAY T. 1SI12.

For the purpose of nominal hip CHiidldales for (^onntv olllcers to he elected on Noveiatier S, 1 sil'J.' Ev. ry Repuhllettii in the county Is Invitcil to this convention.

C. N.

WlI.I.IAMS,

Chairman Central Committee.

IS SPRING BEAUTiFUL?

LITTLE PU1LOSOPI1V

Jlow Mud, Dust, Cold

Pifr.s

Li'O.V

Till: SUBJECT.

H'fnt/.s

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of Kubblsh Announce the

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t»u of the Seuson,

'•Spring, beautiful spring." How beautiful it is. In the conutry there is mud, rain, stagnant pools, where melting snows have accumulated, cold winds, a chilly atmosphere—in fact, everything that is disagreeable and injurious to life. In the city there are accumulations of the winter in tho streets, in the back yards and even in the parks.. They are exhaling poisons every minute, and these poisons are blown by the raw winds into the home of tho millionaire, into the hovel of the squatter, into the nostrels of everyone. prominent doctor says: ''The surest way of communicating disease is by the dust which is blown broadcast and inhaled by everyone, whether he venture upon the street or remains at home."

Spring is not, beautiful unless it ban fully come. Spring is dangerous, spring kills more people than any other season spring causes more people to feel mis arable than all other seasons combined. What do people do? Seek to endure it and tone up the system. This is all very well, very philosophical, but how foolishly people act when they seek to tone up the system. The take spring medicines, blood purifiers, nervines aud scores of other nostrums which force of habit rather than efficiency causes them to do. It is all absurd. Why not strike at the root of the tree? Why not realize that all these disagreeable and dangerous things of spring would and could bo counteracted if the two great organs of the body were in proper condition. These two great organs are the kidneys and liver, and the kidneys and liver can positively be kept in perfect condition by the use of just tho right thing. Read what Dr. A. C. Clark, a well known Now York pliy sician says: "I have never known a case of spring debility, spring fever, or any of the troubles which-nrise during this season, which has not been promptly and permanently cured by the use of Warner's

Safe Cure. Its power at this time of year is wonderful. I have seen women, run down by care and overwork, men whose vitality was exhausted, and even puny children restored to perfect health by its use."

Mrs. M. M. Simmons, of Buckley, Mo., says: "My daughter, who was onco the perfection of health and happiness, was for years afflicted with kidney and liver disease, complicated with scrofula, the hip joint being affected. She became so bad that, the doctors wanted to unjoin^ the hip. I would not consent to it, and began administering a remedy which I had heard much about and I am linppy to say she is now cured well and healthy, by tho use of Warner's Safe Cure."

Is it not plain to you that, being in perfect condition, the kidneys aud liver will throw off the seeds of disease which the wind and dust bring into the system, will counteract tho reeking dangger caused by the ash heap, tho rubbish pile, the slimy mud, or which the cold wind, tho raw atmosphoro produco? Suppose yon think this over carefully and see if we are not correct, see if wo are not right when wo make the assertion that "spring is the most dangerous season of the year," rather than the most "beautiful season of the year." See is your own feelings do not prove to yon that your system if weakened and jnust have help see if it does not present itself clearly to you that tho only way to help your system is by strengthening the great organs which uphold it. Are we right? If so, follow our suggestions.

—A tub and shower batb complete in eu« for 25 sts. at Fossae's.

ADVICE TO WOMEN If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, "Scanty,

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

A I E S

E A E

E A O

OAUTnusviu.n, April 1885.

Thi* certify that two members of my Immediate family, after having anftered for years from UletiMrunl Irregularity, being treated without henetit by phyaicians, v.*ero at length completely curod by one bottle of HradDcld'K VvmnW Regulator. Its effect is truly wonderful.

Large Arrival of New Goods, at

burgaius in

J. W. .STIIANGE.

Htok to WOMAN milled VKF.K, which oontnlus valuable luformatio-.iali female discuss. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, GA.

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SALE

Ji iT

ALL Oil VOOISTS,

So'd bv Xyo it Co

S&yjHires

Do you Root Drink Beer?

SOLD AND ENJOYED EVERYWHERE.

Nor}*

CONDENSED

?\ir)cz /*\eat

Makes an every-dny convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and insist on having tha

NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N.

The Trade Palace

And a Sweeping Reduction in

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—Try that new combination tub ond shower bath at Joe Fossee's. Miles' Nerve & JAvcr I'ills.

Act on anew principle—rogulating the tver Btomtche and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Br .Miles' Pills speedily cure billonness. bad taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Unequaled'for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 80 doges 26 cents.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Oastorla.

For a number of years I have been subject-to violent attacks of inflammatory rheumatism which generally lasted about two months. On tha first of this month I was attacked in tbh knee and suffered severely for two days, when I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and it relieved almost instantly. I therefore most cheerfully recomond it to those who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—li. D. WHITEST, Mnrtindale, N. C., Feb. 1888. Mr. Whitely is a very prominent man in this place and his disease was very widely known as ho suffered such severe pain.—W. M. HOUSTON it Co., Merchants, Martindale, N. C. 50 cent bottlos for salo by Nyo Co.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria. A Million Friends.

A friend in need iB a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in l)r. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, —If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convinco you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle* free at Nye & Co'a Drug Store. Large B«U1«« BO*. «»d $1.0#.

Prices.

The depressed condition of the mnrkot at. our first buying and the still lower price which Mr. McClure took advantage of in the Market last week, enables us to offer lower prlcen in every department, in the house. So for

Dry Goods. M'Hinery, Carpet?, Etc,

Go to the Trade Palace of

McClure & Graha m.

NOUTH WASHINGTON ST!(LET.

A N E W E O

SPECIAL SALE OF

Wall aper

This Week.

LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

C0RNEH HOOK STOUtf.

All Aboard for Bargains! BpCf r,n.-j fhnqnflr(

Teas, Coffees, Sugars Flour of all kinds,T Pickles, Molases, Apples,

Wf have just received a lre.-li line nf DvwL U'Lll vilOUjJUull

Fine Maple Syrup,

Dried and Canned Fruits of all kinds.

\lKt are prepared to sell them at the Lowest 1'oBsible l'rieea.

Wm. SEERTNG & SON.,:

i)lum Street Depot. rompt deliver of all Goods.

HOUSE CLEANING.

JOE SMITH, the old reliable house cleaner, is back in Crawfordsville and will do spring house cleaning in all its branches. He has

Of cleaning Urnssclls curpctg and rugs without

taking thorn from tho floor. Cull oriuldress

711 WEST LIBERTY STREET.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you are going to have your lionet piped for Natural Gas call and see us. We can save you money, as our rente are small and we only want living wages for doing your-work." We use the best stock that money will buy and employ nane but first class workmen. We make no charge for measuring your house and giving you-estimate.

WILLIAMS. BROS.,

1 2 5 S re S

O. U. PERRIN,

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY

Joel Block, South Wasliinj/ton Street.

CRAWKOKDSVIJ.I.K, INDIANA.

OALL.

STOP IT!

II 7V/// S(iy

1 hat our Bread agon is now

Running Daily.

Anything you want in the

Bakery line, Ask/or it.

We carry the largest line of

Bread, Rolls, Cakes, /sir.,

On our wagon that has ever

Been carried on any wagon

In this city.

Slop our wagon and

Examine the contents.

NFCHOI.SON & JACKMAN.

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Kcory MAN who trmild know tho O HAND TUTTHS, th«^ Plain Facti, {J Forrei.* mid th» Now ll#c«.»vcn"A of Menicnl fc\m'neo na Bppliof MarhoiJ Llfo, tdiould tvHto for our wonderful JlUle liook,

A THKAT1SB KOIt MlCN ONLV." nny uaniopt nuin wc will raci' J£utlrcly Vco. In plum i*cnlcd cover. n*fn«».' fnm tbequai: THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V.

Real Estate in the City Now on the Market.

The Wm. S. Gaiey Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.

Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful Grove Forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.

Lotsno better Mlu.itod Unni ih(«e ave sod within the last (!0 drrs from £2S.i/,0..lo p.r fruit foot.

:S?5VW

These lots arc a|.prai-td at frcin $10 to £20 per front foot one onlv iibeautiful corner lot 1"'" deep—being appraised it per front font.

Good judges say the lots hare been appraisul nt a very low price as compared with other lots in the eil-y.

You can now buy at the appraisement. If you delay you will probably have to pay more.

CI I AS. JOHNSTON*,

Cinn

FURN1JIIRE

I have the largest

selected stock

goods in the

and best

of new,

fresh

Furniture line in

the State, which I

will

at the very lowest

offer

prices.

Call and see the line

in convenient fo'rm to carry jn

»i a

package, or

6

monor.

bent

when

you are in the city.

WmrLTEIder,

43 and 45 8. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOU8

MANHOOD RESTORED."sanat^V..^ Wondoroa^,,.,,,

Ilm.nl). Wrll,e,iivS'\\(.lvi,nilcure 10 (•«»». 1 La of I1™10 M.innrr, 7Vufb. Power,

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mail to

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In plain envelope. Mention this PRP* .flf

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MADRID CHEMICAL 00., Branch ?B«

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FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILU*

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Mofftu & Morgan, Druc6i*t&