Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1892 — Page 4
It's Just as good the Grocer said
JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
RINGS, Etc.
124
Ifast Main Street.
Removal.
1 lon^ Guay'sLaunclry, now the City Laundry, is located at 116 West 1'ike street, in Joel Block. Branch ollice at 129 south Green street, Wheeler's old stand. All work guaranteed. Collars and CttjJ's a specialty. A share of your patronage solicited. *,
MONO I IKM Proprietor.
KIRK'S
IAM0N
TAR SOAP
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Guroa
Chapped- Bands, Wounds, Buriu, Etc. Bemovos and Prevents Dandruff.
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.
•Best for Genoral Household Use
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proffering another brand.. '{SANTA CLAUS S(MP is v/hat wewanh have youamj now or? barjd 1 We'll cerfaiplij take wolber, we use nonc but the best And all sbrcwd dealers keep It, are you behind Jthcresb?
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A Handsome Pair
Of shoes ou»ht to command a handsome price. Sometimes thev do and sometimes they do not. :iud'here's a casein which thev don't. We are selling our St? shoe for $2. If the price was as handsome as the shoe it would be just about twice the monev. and the shoe wouldn't be verv dear at that. The whole story isn't told when it is not onlv called handsome, but phenomenally cheap. It wears just well as it looks, it's as easy shoe as ever j^avc comfort to the foot and it will hold it siiapliness until YOU beyin to think of buying another pair
J. S. KELLY,
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DAILY JOURNAL.]
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1892.
FLASHES fROM OVER THE 0IT7
—11. 8. Thomson ib in Fowler. —Dr. McCormick is in Wnynetown. —JoKppli ISinford is nt Thorntown.
Printers' Union mooting to-morrow night. —Supt. MeAlovy whs in Logimsport to-day. —John Kobinson Imliunnpolis. —Br. Oott and Indianapolis. —Miss Ota Nicholson spent the ilnv in [mlinnnpolis.
Mrs. W. E. Stone is visiting Iniliannpolis frion.is. Mrs. Snllio Willinmson has returned to Indianapolis.
down from Chicago on a visit. —Rev. J. Burden and son, of Franklin, Ind., are visiting his dnughter, Mrs. John Hale. -Mrs. Dr. McCormick left last evening tor Dayton, Ohio, where she will spend the sn miner.
Ed llemloy has returned from Indianapolis, having completed his business college course. -Mesdames Lucy Fry. Charles Webster. and George Fitchey went to LaFayette this morning.
Work on the alarm box at the college this morning sent in an alarm to the engine house, filling the streets with gazers in no time. —Lloyd Hammond and a friend rode over from Grawfordsville on their bicycles and from hero to Indianapolis, returning Sunday evening. They returned yesterday morning to Crawfordsville.— l.ebinioii —Dr. iloliingswortli and E. M. Walnisley, of the Asbury Methodist church, of Terre Haute, were in the city to-day examining the ditTeront church buildings with a view to the adoption of specifications. —The following parties picniced east of the city to-day: Mr. anil Mrs. A. B. Anderson, l'rof. and Mrs. It. A. King, Mr. and Mib. D. H. Jackson, Profs. .Smith and Thomas, J. B. Johnston, Misses Mary Campbell, Lilian Byres,
Lily Blair and Mary Elston. —Oapt. \S'. 1'. lierron was in Torre yesterday evening with a committee from the railroads in regard to transportation to Chickamauga at the time of the unveiling of the monument of Wilder's Brigade. Another meeting will be held in Indiana]olis next Monday and it is certain that at leaBt a 310 rate will be socured.
A Kaw Deal.
Early this morning dodgers were Heat tered »ver the city containing the following very edifying reading matter:
T11K POLICE GAZETTE
:yOut
Wednesday, June 8 Illustrates
The Young Lady Graduates of the High School of Crawfordsville, Ind. Pelt the Boys
In the Audience With Cake
Much to the Chagrin of tho School Authorities. w' The sensational and disgusting manner in which theso metropolitan illustrated pajiers handle everything of nn unusual nature in which people of any standing are concerned calls for tho severest condemnation. It is almost enough to beppeak a censorship of the press.
To "i'urrin Parts."
Tho Wabash College Gloo Club ao-1
A woim to the wisk.—Look at your shoeB, if they need repairs take them at once to Richards' shoe shop. The will will lie promptly and properly repaired.
The New Oentral Building. The JounsAii produces to-dny a cut of the now central bcIiooI building qb it will appear when oomplpted some time next winter. The style, it will be noticed is much more modern than that of the old, although the two resemble each other in many particulars. The
Another Awful Orime.
Again the sacred domains of the saloon have been invaded by the ruthlees robber and the till left to mourn its
spent last night in I separation froiu the loose change. Last evening about the witching hour of wife are home from twelve "when the grave yards yawn in customary suits of solemn black" and all that sort of thing, some evil minded person -who was evidently opposed to
Sunday closing and believed in keeping the saloons open all the time, tore up the grating in front of Mr. Gus Karl's cheese Bandwich bazaar and going
—l'rof. J. L. Campbell returned from I through the basement pushod open the Chicago lust night. —Mrs. Gen. Lew Wallace went to Indianapolis this morning. —liev. J. Burden preaches at 7:30 o'clock at A. M. E. church.
Kichard McCandless is in Fairmount looking for a location. -•1\ S. MeClure and wife, of Cloverdule, are visiting relatives here.
little side door and was soon treading through'the mazo of billiard tables and cuspidors toward the gorgeous gilded bar where all men can be served with the cool foaming for five cents a serve no matter what may be their race, color or previous condition of servitude. Mr. Kobber at once took all the money in the drawer, about $5, and then scattered
-Miss Kittie Kennedy and sister are)beer checks all over the room, doubtless imagining that they would take root in the saw dust and grow up into beautiful trees bearing beer kegs in their season with leaves of pretzels and sap of
Mumm's Extra Dry. The robber then departed leaving as a clew a large quid of tobacco on the bar. This will be earnestly followed up and will probably lead to hiB conviction.
Again Entertain.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hughes were at home last evening to a large party of friends nt their home on oast Main Btreet. The house wns handsomely dec orated with pink and white (lowers and presented a most pleasing appearance, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were assisted by Mesdames VanOanip, Sloan and Bonnell and Miss Martha Hall. In the refresh rnent room the fovors, which were ger anium leaves tied with ribbon, were distributed by little Miss Helen Bon nell. The affair was a most pleasant and enjoyable one and the following is the list of guoets present: Mr, and Mrs. Ed Voris, M. W. Bruner, C. Host, J. C. Hutchison, Chas. Hirst, Will Honkle, Fred Brown, Ed VanCamp, J, C. McCormick, Will Goltra, Chas. Gol tra, 0. It. Snodgrass, ClinB. Gould, W. W. Morgan, D. W. McClelland, Henry Sloan, Lew Hornaday, Walter Pickett,
Howard Craig, Newt Martin, D. N Morgan, Frank Coss, Newt Miller, ,11 S. Watson, W. E. Nicholson, James S Watson, Harloy Ornbaum, John Bon nell, C. M. Travis, C. J. Head, William Nutt, Emil Kennel, Bon Wasson, Ed Reynolds, J00 Fisher, Am. Jones, Jero West, F. M. Dice, Mrs. Ayers, and Mr. Walter Hulett.
lino u.v.s vALI.LV
Nollic Uoyland, of Waveland, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Seybold, of Guion, visited Joe Williams Sunday.
years
Ohafl. Lvdick is haclt after six spent ir. the West. Children's Day sorvicos will bo hold at this place Sunday.
Henry Ilall, wife and sisters spent Sunday at New Market. Mrs. Anna Seybold, of Guion, viaited her parents horo last week.
O. C. McLoed, of Crawfordsville, visited at John Venn's Wednesday. Miss Nannio Jackson, of Thorntown, is visiting her sister at this placo.
Jessie Boyland is regaining his strength after a light attack of typhoid fever.
John Jackson, wife and suitors, of Hoone county, visited at Henry Hall's last week.
Mrs. .Tas. Gilliland foil and broke her arm one day lust week, but is getting along nicely at this writing.
Tho Rrown's Valley band will frivo an ic.-j cream and strawberrv festival in tho
ollllrel1
compjinicd by Eddio lirandkamp and Misses Maud Cowan and Snllio Newton I u'thn'lih,nu,",*"'i
Saturday owning,
-r, Of the plante used in manufacturing
left to-day for Egypt JSy Egypt, the tho pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has land of Cleopatra and the Nile, is not I meant but Egypt, III. Tho club holds forth to-night at Wostfiold and to-mor-rnw night at Charlston, tho homo of Ed MeNutt. All expect to return next Saturday.
I'r,nc,1,le
a permanently lienelieial effect on the human system, while tho cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, aro permanently injurious. Reing well informed, you will use the truo romedy only. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co.
Top. cream, strawberries, cuke and lemonade, at the Music Hall Restaurant. All Borvod in elegant Btylo.
great changes will be made on the in-1 side, where modern arrangement and many improvements will be complete. The new system of lighting will be a great improvement on the old and the high school will be in the third Btory. The architect ie T. R. TinBley and the builder is M. V. Wert.
BBPUBLIOAN MEETINGS
To Select Delegates to the Congressional, Senatorial and Representative Oonventions.
The Republicans of Montgomery county and all who will aot and vote with them at the approaching election, will meet in the township mass convention their respective townships at the place hereafter named on Saturday, June 18, 1892, at 2 o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the following conventions:
Congressional convention at Rockville, Indiana, (the date not yet fixed) and to the Joint Senatorial and Joint I Representative conventions, the latter two to be held at Greencastle, on Thursday, July 7th, 1892.
Township will meet at the places hereinafter named and the basis of representation for the three conventions will be the same to-wit: One delegate and one alternate for each 100 votes or fraction of 50 or more, cast for Milton Tr ussier:
Coal Creek, at ccutral school house, Wayne, at Wuynetown 8eott.ut center school house 1. Madison, ut Linden Suifnr Creek, nt center school house 1. Fniuklln, at Darlington Klpley, ut Ahum) Itruwn. ut Wuvelttnd, Wiilnut, at center school house Clark, ut Ladoga, '-J.
Each precinct in Union township will bo entitled to one delegate to each of said conventions and will meet as follows: Union No. 1, Grand Jury !tooin. 2, Mayors Omee.
C. N. William's Ollice. 4, W. T. Whlulntcton's Law Ollice, 5, Crane & Anderson's 0, V. M. Dice's 7, T.L, Stlhvell's 8, C. L. Tliotnus' 0. D. W. Hartman's 10, Small Court ltomii. 11, Prolmfce
Court ltooin.
12, S.A. Stllwoll's fef I'd, Kennedy & Kennedy' 14. B. K. ltussoll's If., C. N. William's 10, K. C. Snyder's
The Secretary of each meeting will please send by first mail to County Chairman the names and post oflice addresses of 6icli delegate and alternate selected. 0. N. Williams,
Whkn yon have a delicate job of shoe work yon want done don't have it spoiled. Just remember Richards' city shop.
Fi.r fishermen will find a complete stock of fishing tackle at Smith .V Myers Drug Co.
ItlUx ||'anted.
E. C. Griffith & Son want bids on tho excavation for Tiir Jouunai, building.
To Young Mothern
who are for tho first time to undergo woman's severest trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if used as directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrors and risks of labor,and often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye & Co.
Advice
County Chairman.
$100 Reward 9100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have bo much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
Address, F. J. Chene?& Co.,Toledo,O. }d??"Sold by druggists, 75c.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Hon. W. V. Luoah, Ex-State Auditor of Iowa, says: "I have used Chatnlierlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I lieliove all that is claimed for it. Persons afllcted by a cough or a cold will find it a friend." There is no danger from whooping cough when this romedy is freely given- GO cent bottles for salo by Nyo Cc
Lnne's family Medicine moves the liowels each day. Most people need to use it.
Vandnlla KxcumUms.
To Evansvillo, Ind., Juno 13th and 14th, good to retnrn including June 18th. One faro $4.90 round trip.
To RulTalo, Jnne 12th-l3th, good to return Juno 17tli, One fare $11.80 round trip.
New fast train goes on June 13th,
to
Woheh
If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use
BRADFI ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR
ALL
Thebeat salve in the world fcr rota bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinba corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cured piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye Co
MUCH' AcrveiC
winery!
We Lead the Trade in
CAHTEU8V1LLB, April 20, 18**.
This will certify that two inoinbors of my Immediate family, after having suffered for years from IVIciiMtrital Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, gth completely cured by cld'a Poinnle Kejrul ily wonderful. J. \V. &.<p></p>Strasge.
one bottle tor* Its
_jlngt were at leni of Bradftc effect is truly Itook to WOMAN mftlled FREE, which oont&ln* valuable information uu all fumalo dlte***. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA, OA.
jrois ur
uRuooiara.
Sold bv Nve & Ce.
Bids Wanted.
The undersigned trustee of Madison township hereby advertises for bids for tho erection of a brick Bchool building at Linden. The plans and specifications will lie found at the law oflice of Judge Thomas, w.ith whom bids may be left until Saturday, May 11, 1892. Tho privilege to reject any and all bids is reserved. J. M. Stephenson,
Trustee of Madison Township.
I have been a great sufferer from dry catarrh for many years, and I tried many remedies, but none did mo so much good as Ely's Cream Balm. It completely cured me.—M. J. Lally, 39 woodward ave., Boston Highlands, Mass.
I think Ely's Cream Balm is the best remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never took anything tliBt relieved me BO quick ly, and I never felt so well for long titue. I used to be troubled with severe headaches two or three times a week.— J. A. Alcorn, Ag't U. P. R. R. Co., Eaton, Colo.
Strong nunegnes.
Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known oitizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplesanei pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve und Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jnquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hea. Disease, was turned away by physician., as ncurable, deatli stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure i« sold, also tree book, by Nye & Co.
The following item, clipped from the Fort Madison, (Iowa,) Democrat, contains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago spraining and braising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one CO cent bottle of Chamlierlain's Palm Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by Nye & Co. llticKlen'B Arnica salve.
Liver Pllla.
Act on anew principle—regulating the tver slomtche and bowels through t)ie nervos. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily curebillonness. bad taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 30 doses 26 oents.
Children Cry for
Pitcher'* Castoria. "Itoyal ilubu" I'ort
H'fnc.
The term "delicate health" is used to express a physical condition, in which the powers of nature appear to be partially exhausted, and the system is peculiarly sensitive to all morbid influences. Slight causes, which would produce no disturbance whatever in the body or mind of a robust individual, proBtrato tho strength and depross the spirits of persons in delicate health. Recourses should bo had under these circumstances to "Royal Ruby" port wine. If there is any rosorve of vitality in the enfeebled organization,thisuneqnaled exhiliarant and tonio will will rise anddevelope it. Quart Ixittles 81.00 pints CO cts. Sold and guaranteed by Nye ft Co. Druggists. Bottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago.
Another invoice of New Shapes in Hats, hat and bonnet frames, new shades and designs in Ribbons and Flowers—in fact, the Trade Palacc Millinery Parlor is the place and depend on for all that is latest in the market in fine stylish millinery and beautiful artistic workmanship
At the Lowest Prices.
DRESS GOODS AINDJTRIMIVNINGS
While in Goods, Summer Goods, Laces and Embroideries we have a house full at'almost your'own prices.
Come, Ladies, for the largest store, best stock, and lowest prices are at the Old Reliable Trade Palace of
McClure dz GrahariiV
NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.
Wall Paper!
We will discount pedcllars prices 25 percent!
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER BOOK STORE.
The New American Steam Laundry,
At. the foot of Washington Street, Guiiriintees All Work.
Work called for and delivered free of charge to all parts of the city.
CLEAN TOWELS AT BOTH OFFICES—1241East Market and 113 South Green.
Ijiico
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty. 1
Remember, wo make no chargc for measuring your houso and estimating cost of your work. Hydrants put In and old ones repaired. We deal in all kinds of PumpB which we
Belling very cheap. 1 2 5 S re S
Opposite Music Hall,
SOMETHING GOOD
ttt TO EAT AT JJJ.
*Saring & Son's*
Grocery Store Near The Plum St. Depot.
All Of Our Stock Is
Fresh and Clean.
A Good Bull.
Tlioso desiring to breed their cows to a good Mioj'tliom liull can do
Curtains a Specialty.
The Crawfordsville! ransfer Line,
WAhKUl* & INSLiKY, Proprietors.
Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.] Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch oflice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.
J. IT. ADAMS A. S. P.ALKY.
Adams & Galey
Agents for
Abraham Bros. Steam Laundry,
Of Indianapolis.
Work sent on Tuesday afternoon delivered Friday afternoon. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oflice at Con Cunningham's.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
MO
by callinc 011
IJciiiiis Gilbert. To insure a calf $1 casli.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever mii."?1, Internal, ljllud or IllocdlDgltcliInK,
Chronic, KocontnrHerodltiiry
mds Houiwly Lag posjtlvuly never been kuown to fall. II .00 a box, 0 lmxes for I5.00 sent by mall prejiald on receipt or prlco. A wrttton Guarantee postlvoly irlvon to ouch purchaser, of 0 boxes, whon purchased lit 0110 time, to refund tho 15.00 paid If not cured, CI Hamilton Issued by Nye *4 Co, Ilr.iK^lstii SoIo Ak"!^ ^rawfordsvllli) ind. Samples Free.
T. R. T1NSLEY,
Architect and Superintendent.
20 years' practical experience In Columliuv Cincinnati mid Kansas City, Mo.
Public and Private Buildings.
nor»*West Wabash itvoituu, orTlnsli?y A Martin's littrdwiirostore.
FURNjlURE
I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh, goods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line
you are in the city.
when
Wm. L. Elder,
43 and 46 8. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
Who fl(* 'res a rood buftlnoM position In Valrclt should wrIUi at onco for ProsiiiHini famous Metropolitan THi«lnns» College, '.'[.'Aj Unusual facilities Tor pliu'liiKKradmites. M'JJJ'1Myoara. Ocouplen 'V *l''rl.Vcip»l.
FREE-TO MEN,
When Ton cet tlroil of tho "doctnrt" with their Mc prlnw and gtmck remedies write to inoand 1 will (Milled) FHKKaiirenorllitlon tlmt »ii'l
wrtaiuly cum
lout power,
cohkom
JAPANESE
whhUwlllqulrklj'»»• ii#
weaklier,
of «levilo|ui(Mit, iiiipoteiify, vnrirooelo, «tr., from
or otlirr ennui'*, A Nmv
which «when everything tflHe faUn. J. I). tMOVHVL Bow AT'WIOM. W"'"-
THEONLYCURE
For Norvoui Prostration. Her*pus and Phytic*! Debility. Vital Kxhanptton, Insomnia Pain It thoBaekjOold Hands or t'eot, Had Circulation, llluo Linda tindor the Eyos, Pliuplo* and all other worrou# or^ Itiood DIsoohos in elth or *ox.-The** mako nowho<iiy blood rontorothoworv ous Hystom, and brtnt( thoroM«t« y. lluuh of health
to tho
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fheck. Sufferer* fnitn
lM»raiiRe»«',,t
of tho Serves, Impure Hlo«*l Past Errors. at once take nKjfl""® Jfrrve Toalo 1^'Ills* Ortal Life Bwwrr. 60 a rial. For sale by 1^** «l*ts» oraentby malL SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY. UOBB8 1YIUDIC1NH t«.i •AW nuxofwo or CHU'AU"'
FOR SALE IN CRAWFOKDSVILLK,
Motfctt & Morgan* Druggists.
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