Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 May 1892 — Page 3

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CONTINENTAL Lawn Mowers,

Aro the Only Mowers That Will

COMPANY.

Bicycle Riding School.

AGOOD^CHANCE

We'have rented the large hall in the Y.M.C.A. building and will use it for a Bicycle Iiiding School.

Any person desiring to learn to ride will be taught, free on coming 1 to the hall uny day except Saturdity, from four to six o'clock.

Bicycles furuislied free.

Boss Bros, 99-oent Store

TO BUY

A Pair of Wright & Peter's

LADIES' SHOES CHEAP at Ed VanCamp & Co.'s.

June 1

Is the time we will move the Milo Ensmin^er stock of groceries to our present quarters,and until that tlaltr we will sell groceries at the Ensmin^er stand at 7511s on the dollar. Now is the time "to buy cheap. vVe have a lot of Fixtures for sale— show cases, collee cans, one large safe and several other artie'es. 14-1" -i-1 "i" 4-1 "i" 4-1

®Stoves.^

This is too hot weather to be looking at Ranges, so

where you can see the best line of Gas and Ciasoto line Stoves that will not run you out of the house 111 the Summer time. !i li il !i 11! II!-II !i

Furnitune.

Sixty Hedroom Snits on one lloor to select from as well as the largest stock of other furniture and new goods arriving every day. Romember the place.

Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.

Do The Work right.

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OLD BRTAHT & 8TRATT0N. NORTH PEJJBTLJ'ANtA ST gDKK BLOCK. OPP03ITJ P03gOFPJCB

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COLMAN & MURPHY,

Tho Leading Tailors, 120(1 Kast Main Street.

To the Patrons of the Orawfordsvlllv Water and Light Company. You will pleaBe call and make new contracts for tlie ensuing year beginning April 1, 1892, all previous contracts ending upon that date. CIIAWHONUSVIIII.K WATER AND LIOIIT

Propnctors

When Baby was Rick, wo gaTO her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she became Miss, she clung to CosWria. When sho had Children, she gave them Costoria.

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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1892.

THE DAILY JOURNAL IS

The Great VonKokcy Oase. Again tho VonKokey case is up for comment by an admiring public. John L. Shrum was before the court tliiB morning and presented ajetter from 13d Will and liubo Fuchs, of Vienna, Austria, revoking tho power of attorney given Mr. v.irtney by them some time since. Tho court is still wrestling with the question of tho great estate which involves tlio administratorship of a trunkfull ot tights and "hokeybos."

Organized Morality.

At first church yesterday resolutions were passed -requesting the closing of tho World's Fair on Sunday and the exclusion of liquor from the grounds. The resolutions were passed unanimously by tho congregation and forwarded to Congressman lJrookshire and Senators Voorhees and Turpio with the request to voto in this manner if they wished the support of the First Presbyterian church.

Temperance Meeting.

Tho Christian church wns crowdcd last night for the union temperance meeting wl'iicli was addressed by Mrs. .Tosepheno K. Nicliolls, of Indianapolis, who gave an interesting lecture. Slie dwelt particularly upon the part to be borno by women in tho groat temperance work and commanded the close attention of her audience throughout. Mrs. Nicholls is hero to establish a branch of the W. C. T. U. and with that end in view tho lectnro was delivered last evening. One of tho featufo of these evening was a fine solo by Miss Nell

Nicholson.

Pricos to the May Festival. The Kate Crary's art tours bog in tonight at tho Methodist church. Season tickets for adults, for the six nights, will be sold for seventy-five cents. Si a--on tickets for children, at- iifty cents, bing'e admissiou tickets for adults will lo sold at twenty-five cents, and for children at fifteen cents. A season ie] wili be good for as many as six ad'tniBAions one night, provided they all belong to one family. To night will be given the Kritish Ibles and London. Tho doors will lie opened at o'clocK and the entertainment will begin at eight o'clock.

Tnc Old Favorites.

Tho Schubert. Quartette and the ladies who are with them received warm welcome Saturday night from tho moderate sized audionco which was at Music Hall. Since its last visit here the quartette has been improved by the substitution of Mr. Harris for Mr. Stone. Mr. Harris has a sweet tenor voice which he displayed to good advantage in solo. The selections of the quartette wore hardly as pleasing as heretofore but tho audience knowing that they always responded to encores with something funny wero liberal with applause. Miss Baldwin, in a soprano with un usually good control of her voice, pleased all. Miss Clemens waB also good, ex cepting when sho attempted "Pygmalion and Galatea," a piece plainly beyond her reach.

BHHAD of the Nicholson & .Tacktnan variety is for sale at all the grocery stores.

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Precinct 1, Kirst Ward, at I'YanU Smith's •csiilence. northwest corner of CI rant avcmie ami Market street.

Precinct 'J, First Wanl, at Milt Williams' •csidence, snutliwest corner of Grant avenue and Market streets.

DAILY JOURUL.

on sale by

Knhinson it Wallace, and I'ontious IJIK'OV.

REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Mavor, I'UKI) C. ItAiNHKL.

Tor MiLrnliul.

.JOHN J. HKOTJIKKS. For Cl«*rk, I'HAHLK.S M. SCO'IT

KOI'Ticsihuht,

WILMAM K. NICHOLSON. For Councilman. I si Wunl-UKN S. MY KltS. •iiMl Wunl—Al'STIN \,. TOMMNSON. \U\ Wunl—AN DREW UK YNOLDS,

Received $2,000.

Dr. T. Ji. Whitesides, of Franklin, who was injured in tho Monon wreck, has settled with the road and received 52,000 as a result of his injuries. lie aleo received a like amount from insurance companies. The Doctor seems to have played in great luck as lie i:i now doing business at the old stand juBt 3-1,01)0 ahead. _V

Tho New Managers.

T. A. Stebbins, one of the new managers of tho Garland Dell Hotel, was in the city to-day and announced to TUB .TOUIINAL that tho place wotild positively be open every Sunday. lie and his pa'rtner, M. D. Kichardson, will run things in elegant style this year, making some long needed improvements of various kinds.

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RILLST WALLL). SECOND WAItU. THLLLD WARD.

BOUNDARY LINES.

Map of the City Showing the Boundary Lines of Each Precinct. The nbovo map shows the boundary nee of the different Wards of the city, UB well of the lines of the products in oacli Ward. The following are the places where the voting will take place:

Precinct H, First Ward, at Uenellel's store on Pike street. Precinct 4, First Ward, at Henry Miller's residence on College street, between Walnut street and Grant avenue.

Precinct 1, Second Ward, at Handel's shop, northwest corner of Pike and Circeu streets.

Precinct 3, Second Ward, at Dr. Duncan's office, Washington street, between Wabash avenue and Pike street,

Precinct 1, Third Ward, at Smith's wagon shop on Main street. Precinct S, Third Ward,at H.T.Schenck's tin shop on Water street.

Precinct :i, Third Ward, at No. 2 engine house, southeast corner College and Water streets.

Precinct 4, Third Ward, at A. II. liicl.ner's residence, fWii south Plum street.

THREE MEN KILLED.

A Train Plunges Through an Open Bridge Near Valparaiso With Fatal Results. Special to the .Iouni:il.

CHICAGO, 111., May 2.—A report lir.s just reached here of a fatal railroad accident near Valparaiso. A freight train this morning plunged through an open bridge iit IIarkelln and throe men were killed. 'I

Tho Enrollment.

The township trustees aro reuorting thoir enrollment of pupils to Supt. Zuck to-day. The following is the rc|ort aS far as made with the comparative figures for 1891:

Coal Creek Sugar Creek Kipley Franklin Scott Waveland Darlington Ladoga

IH'.ll 1H!)2 47(1 •104 ..475 •137 722 758 3-lfi 352 ,.5C2 5(50 ..725 434 ..-121 '428

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It was resolved that in the county contests at the fair the girls road origi nal essays upd tho boys deliver original orations. They will bo graded on thought, expression and delivery.

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Death of D. A. Goodin.

Last night about twelve o'lock D. A Goodin, nged 48 years, died of cancer of tho stomach at his home on oast Collegi street. Mr. Goodin had been ill for some time but had been confined to his bed but few weeks. Mr. Goodin was tho fonndor of the American Wheel Company nnd was the superintendent of the whole concern until his failing hoalth compelled him to resign. He took as lighter work the superintenden cy of the Crawfordsville' branch and held the position at the time of his death. Mr. Goodin came hore but about a year ago but had made many friends by his gentlemanly conduct all occasions, ltev. G. W. Switzer wi conduct short services nt tho house to morrow morning and the remains be shipped to Indianapolis for interment on the afternoon train.

A Bad Runaway.

This morning Nicholson Jackmau elegant new bakery wagon was demol ishod in a runaway. The team was standing at Bob Davis' livery stable when a vicious dog ran at tho horses and bit one of them on tho heel. The team ran north on Walnut and at the corner of Spring street the wagon was upset and demolished. It was a beauty and the finest delivery wagon in tho city. The firm will have another fine wagon out in a few days, however, and in tho meantime will supply their largo patronnge from smaller wagons. The dog killer should investigate affairB on Walnut street while ho' is actively en g'iged.

FLASHES FK0M 0YEK THE 0IT7

Sunday pants WRB released to-day on his own recognizance. J. li. Courtney appeared for him although lie don't 'shave ut de shop."

Notice to 1.0. E. 11.

There will be a regular meeting of Sciota Tribe, No. 100, this evening at 7:30 to confer degrees. All members are requeeted to be present.

oods at closing-out prices:

218 421

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A motion was made that no trustee employ teacher whoso term expired before Jan. 1, 1893. It will come up fqr settlement at tho next meeting June 18.

Good Calico, 2 cunts per yard. Kxtru Good-Muslin, yard wide, cents. Good Bleached Muslin, Mj, worth All best and 8 Calicoes only 5coats. Best 20 Seliciu only 12J^. Skirt Lining only .- Light Calicos (Joo£ Shirting al 4 cents. Lonsdulo Muslin ut Good Turkey Ked Table Damask at lit. Our 75c half ltlcachcd Table Duinask, 47c Cut prices on all Corsets.

MORE DEbEGATFS.

if tho Delegate Elections in the Out Townships.

The following reports have been made from the out townships on tho election of delegates to the county Republican convention next Saturday.

WAYNE.

PIIUOINOT No. 2. Dr. W. J. Hurt, A. W. Glover—2. Alternates, ltiee Kline, E. H. Edwards.

PKECINI-T No. 2. Houston llarvey, George Small—2. Alternates, Simon Armenlrout, Samuel Beam.

PUKIUNCT No. 8—Isaac Dwiggins, Jno Swank—2. Alternates, C. A. Johnston, George Fuller.

MADISON.

PRECINCT NO. 1.—Thomas Slavens, Aarou Layton, Thomas Wilkins, Frank Mason, B. B. Husk, Samuel l'otro—0. scon-.

PuHMNflT No. 1.—Anthony Gaughaii, John White, H. C. Forgoy, Ed Bowles, llobert Anility, David Harrison fi.('LAliK.

PJIIJOINOT No. 1.—Samuel Himes, Jno. F. Bird, Willis Tipton—3. Alternates, F. M. Wright, Wallace Pellloy, S. G. Cook.

PHEOINCI' No. 2.—,T. F. Zimmerman, Win. McKnight—2. Alternates, Win. Rogers, ,T. J. Wingoit.

Pimi'iNirr No. il—J. E. Lidakay, Win. Ashby, II. E. Daugliorty—3. Alternates, C. C. liapp, M. L. D. Long, M. W. Summers.

FltANKt,lN.

PISEI'INIT No. 1.—W. B. Mount, Daniel Lewis, W. C. Woody, Sam S. Martin. Charley Butler, G. J. Ithorer, Samuel Miller, J. 11. Stewart, J. A. Hopper, J. A. Mount—10.

St'UAU riSKKK.

PitiiriNCT No. 1.—M. B. Wuugli, J. Marsh, Ed Hamilton, Joseph Corns, W. H. Caster, 11. C. Harper—0.

WALNUT.

PnwtNCT No. 1.—Charles Minnick, Albert Armstrong, Asbury Linn—3. PitKciNoT No. 2.—W. B. Rodman, Nathan McLaughlin, Jesso Koutli—3.

I'KECINIT No. 3.—Jacob Castor, \T. A. Connor, Kichard Iliggins, Jesse liains -1.

l'liia iNcr No. 1.—D. H. Gilkey, T. F. Button, J. W. Bilbo, A. A. Graham. 4. I'IIKCINCT No. 2.—W. J. Miles, J. T. Whittington, J. T. Deere, C. A. Millignn, W. A, Dotrich.—5.

PitEciNcr No. 3.—W. E. Deere, K. 11. Ilodgkins, D. G. Demnree, 1). Al. Moore.

KIl'LKY.

Piii'.riMT No. 1.—Jas. Gilkey, W. Q. O'Neil, Wm. Stonebrakor, Charles Roundtree, J. L. Brown.—0.

COAI, CHEEK.

George Weidner, Harry Taylor, John Holland, Sam McGrudner, Junius Irons, Sam Bratton, Amoe Chillcote, Chas. Webb, Wm. Burris, Abraham Hart. —10.

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—Cal Barnhill is very sick with quinsy. 'A. S. Wlioolor lias moved li'iB Hewing machine ollico to Clore's Btore on Wash inglon street. —To-day in the suit of t'uo Wabash Valley Protective Union vs. N. J. Clod foltor, et. al, the defendant filed motion for a change of venue. —"Nig" Seering, firmly as ho was resolved to be a good boy, had a street fight yestorday with an old enemy and had his head artistically punched. "Nig' is still a little lty. —Miss Minnie Shotts, or as Bhe is bolter known, Minnie Bennett, has applied for a divorce from Alexander Shotts, who deserted her some liino ago in Chicago. Minnie should havo the divorce by all means. —Goorgo Martin tho colored gentleman charged with stealing Bill Kidlov's

A. E. RFA'NOLDS, S.

You can got Nicholson & Jackmnn's bread at- nil thi leoding grocery stores until they get their new wagon out.

Old J'apers Cheap.

Old papers are for sale cheap at this office. Ckme and get all 25 cents hundred.

the leading grocers will sell you

Nicholson fr. Jackiiian's bread.

MAKKICT.

Sam Landers, of Crawfordsville, hero Saturday. Allio Bush, ut Crawfordsville, was hore last Saturday.

Miss Minnie Davis has returned homo from a visit at Brown's Valley. Aunt Lucir.dn Wilson has returned home after a visit in LaFayello.

Frank llutchinps, of Crawfordsville, is visiting at 'Squire Warbriton's. Tho horse show Saturday was well attended. There wero 18 horses in line.

James Bennett, jr., has returned home after two months' stay at Danville, 111. Miss Grace lvelsoy, of Brown's Valley, visited her sister, Miss Mertie Kelsoy.

Miss

Florence

Cowan and Misses Ethel

Hodkins, of Waveland, visited hero Sunday. ltev. lteed filled his regular nppintment at tho Baptist church Sunday and Sunday night.

Dr. Geo. WillianiB, Henry Williams, Charley WillianiB and Geo. Davis, of Brown's Valley, were hero last Saturday.

Vo.Xot lie Jiccelvcd.

Persons with weak lungs—thoso who are constantly catching cold—should wenr an ALIOCK'S POKOUS 1'LASTKK over the chest nnd another between the shoulder blades during cold weather, ltemetuber they always strengthen and never wenkeu the part to which they are applied. Do not bedeceivedjby imagining any other plnster like them— they are not—may look it, but looks de-

yon want at' ceivo. Insist always on having AJ.MM'K'H, tho only reliablo plaster over made

Our large and increasing business has forced us to seek more rocm. We have leased the store

room formerly occupied by Ensminger, the grocer. J2gF"" WE DOAr,T iVAA'7 TO MOVE any

more goods than we can help, so have decided to give one and all an'opportunity to buy seasonable

Remember, every article in our house marked down for this sale.

HOK

The general public is anxiouB to learn what tokos Bioe to GroenciiBtle so often. I. U. beat the Purdue boyB last Saturday in an interesting game of ball by score of to 3.

The lecture of Dr. Cunningham yesterday afternoon was one of tho finest of this year nnd a model of excellence.

Brannon, '89, has just.married a daughter of ex-Congressman Lowry, of Fort Wayne. Miss Lowry was one of the belles of the place, and Errickson is said to be engaged to one of her intimate friends.

COMING AND GOING.

—L. A. Swift is in Camden. —C. A. Miller has gone to Joplin. —Gus Fink continues to improve. —M. D. White went to Indianapolis to-day. —Frank Richmond spent Sunday in Indianapolis.

Miss Oakie Hnniin went to Indianapolis to-day. Wilbur Cooley wont to Chicago this afternoon. —S. P. Burkholdor went to Blooniington to-duy. —D. II. Jackson went to Champaign, 111., this morning. —ltev. T. F. Drake, of ltensselaer, was in tho city to-day. —Dr. Mattie French was over from Indianapolis to-day. —Julius M. Martin went to Bloomington this afternoon.

Harry Cadwallador leturned to Indianapolis this morning. —Mrs. Dr. Gnrner, of Anderson, is the guest of Dr. Detcbon. —Miss Stella Jackson Vas over from Indianapolis to spend Sunday.

Miss Martha Thomas returned from Chicago this afternoon —James McCabe, of Wilbumsport, is in tho city to-day on a vote hunt. —ltev. T. J. N. Simmons and wife nnd Mrs. S. J. Head urein Chicago. —Frank L. Snyder and wife are visiting II. II. Gortnor and wife at Goshen. —J. C. Boysen, of Chicago, was the guest of Prof. I. M. Wellington yestorday. —Dave Wirehart went to Champaign, III., to-day and will remove there in a few weeks. —U. C. Kline and daughter liavf returned to Connersville after a visit with Mat Kline. —Mrs. F. B. llutchiugs wl has visiting W. H. Webster, has returned to hor home in Nobraska.

Miss Katie Hann started to-day for

Englund where Bhe will make her home.

Gor Botne time she has been with hor some uncle, J. H. Hoarn. —Prof. A. B. Milford, of Crawfordsville, delivered an interesting lecture nt Purdue University Sunday afternoon .. .Dr. Joneph Tattle, of Crawfordsville, occupied the Second Presbyterian pulpit Sunday.—LafayetteJournal.

NIOIIOI-SON «T JACKMAN'S bread can be found at ail the leading grocery stores.

The Big Four will sell excursion rates St. Louis May 11 and 12, good returning May 13, on the occasion of tho 17th anniversary of the A. O. U. W., to De bold May 12.

Biddings 100-yard Spool Silk, 7 cents. Lncc CurUiins fourth olT present price!!. Curtain pole and lixlurcs only IS cent*. Good Pearl Buttons, 4 cents per de/en. llibbons all marked down. 200 Child's Straw Sailor Trimmed Hats 25 and 50 cents, worth 50 cents and fl. All Wraps and Spring .lacltets at aliniit one half prices. In Millinery Goods we have all llic latest styles and at prices to suit all.

PLUMBING

Gas and Steam Fitting,

Iron Pipe, Brass Goods, Engine Trimmings, Bath Tubs, Was-li Stands,Water-Closets, Chandeliers,Ga^ Globes, Argand Chimneys, Pumps, Sinks, Hydrants, Hose, Etc

Natural Gas Fitting at Rock Bottom Prices.

CALLON

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Music Hall Block,

120 South Green Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

THE F\A.IIR.!

100 Sohool Umbrella*, 26 Inch, 67 Cents. 100 School Umbrellas. 28 Inch,77 Cents. 100School Umbrellas, 30 Inch, 87 Cents. {•^Warranted

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Black. Nice Assortment Handles. See Our Line of Window Shades and Safeties.

The Fair, South Washington Street.

COLLEGE N0TUS.

Herb LUCIIH returned to VeederHliurg to-day. Prof. II. S. Krilz is sick at Ins honn? in Waveland.

Prof. King gave his French class a ijuizy this morning. Hanover defeated Hose Polytoclinio Saturday by a score of five to six.

RAILWAY "IlitlE CARD

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Jtnclclen'8 Arnica halve. Thebest salve in the worlu cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapmbs corns and nil skin erttpliouB, and losslively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.r oents |er box. For sale by Nye Co

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

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indeed, people

A friend in need is a frien and not less than one million havo found just such a friend in Dr. KingB New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, -—If you have never used tills Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it

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derful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle IS guaranteed to do all that is claimed or tnonoy will be reiunded. Trial bottles free at Nve «V. Co's Drug Store. Large Bottles r.Oc. and SI.00.

Children Cry for

Pitfeher's Castoria.

For years the editor of the lliiiliinjon, J«»(7i'o»,(Mo.,)/'«/, has been subocl to cramp colic or fits of indigestion, which prostrated him for several hours und unfitted him for business for two or throe days. For the past year he has been usino Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrlnrn Remedy whenever occasion required, and it has invariably given liiin prompt relief. 25 and fit) cent bottles for Bale by Nye & Co.

Itoyal llulnj" J'ort ll'lur. Tho term "delicate health" in used to

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the powers of nature appear to bo partially exhausted, and the Bystem is peculiarly sensitive to all morbid inlluences. Slight causes, which would produce no disturbance whatever in the body or mind of a robust individual, prostrate the strength and depress the spirits of persons in dolicato health. BecourscB should lie had under theso circumslnnoes to "lloyal Kuby" port wine. If there iB any resorvo of vitality in tho enfoeblodorganization,thisuneqiialed exI hiliarant and tonic will will rise anddoI velope it. Quart bottles SI.00 pints (SO els. Sold and guaranteed by Nye .fr Co. lruggifltfl. Bottled by Koyal Wine Co., 1 Chicago. ,!