Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 June 1892 — Page 4

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JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

Your next week's washing

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The Best

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124 East Main Street.

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DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1892.

Have It follow You

The heated season is on and many of our friends and subscribers •will spend all or part of it away from the city. Don't think of leaving without ordering THE JotmNAx, sent to yon. The price is only 10 cents a week and the address can be changed as often as desired.

FLASflES ffiOM OVEfi THE OITf.

—There is talk of a Summer dancing club. —Quite a large number of the young colored society people picniced at the Shades to-day. —Miss Maggie Keeney, of Danville, lnd., a young lady well known here, was married lust night to ltichard Hathaway. —Harry York, of Wingate is reported as having again skipped for ports un known. It is to be hoped that he will stay this time. —Tho Baptist social Friday evening at the old Christian church will deserve your attendance. Supper at the usual time and price. —Last week Thos. Wilkins, of Madi son township, one of the largest farmers and stock dealers, bought of D. L. Trout thirty head of fine Polled Angus cattle. —W. S. Cleveland's sextette of sweet singers are Leighton, Drew, Somers, Sinclair, Sutcombe and Carnes, and no better have ever been heard in minBtrelsy. —Crawfordsville is almost sure to pass the Columbus city or Jinance regulating peddlers and street fakirs. It is a good one and the thing for Frankfort. —Frankfort News. —Fred Sutcombe, the tenor Binger of

Cleveland's Minstrels, lives at Fall River, Mass., and every kid in the mill town knowB him. When Fred wos there last he sang, "You had Better Stay at Home, Lad," when a boy in the gallery interrupted, "If I did, Fred, I wouldn't bo hero." -s

Ends on the Part of Alice.

Miss Alice Francis, who keeps a shop 01 the corner of Spring und Walnut streets, was before the Mayor to-day and was fined. It appears that Miss Etta Long had been rooming there lately and liad concluded to lemove to the home of Mrs. Bogart, whore trade was better. MIBS Francis did not take kindly to the change and as Miss Ettn went out of the front door with her Saratoga trunk and a bottle of beer, she called her a vermin covered old blank. This deeply wounded tho sonsative feel ings of tho sweet modest Etta and she threw dust in the air and ran for the police. Alice was arrested and offered to prove the truth of her appellation. Mayor Bandel thought it unnecessary, however, and clapped tho law on her.

A Big Ulip.

Yount's factory has thus far purchased 200,000 pounds of wool and the clips are now coming in with a steady rnsh. Not over 200^000 pounds was purchased there last year during the whole season and it is cleaily demonstrated that tho clip is much larger this year than last. Tho wool is most of it of an excellent quality and mnch of it will bo shipped for the manufacture of the finer woolen fabrics.

Q. A. E. Meeting.

McPhorson Post No. 7, G. A. R. will meet at Post Headquarters on Satnrday evening, July 2. All comrades are in vited to be present.

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W. E. 0. *•'.

The Women's Relief Corps will hold their regular meeting nt P. O. S. of A. hnll Satnrday, July 2, at 2 o'clock.

Council Meeting To-Ni^ht.

The Council will hold its adjourned meeting this evening at the regular hour. Business of importance will be transacted.

MAEBIAGE LICENSE.

Harvey

Thompson and Violn Par.

tridge. Benjamin Sweeten.

B. LeBaw and Tillie

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the true remedy only.

Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

HYPOORITIOAL

OLD

rRAt)D.

John M. Booher With His Tale of Flood Suffering a Fake. Yesterday John Milton Booher made tho rounds of the city soliciting aid and telling an Bwful tale of woe. He said he was raised near Darlington and in that respect he told the Cruth. He said that he lost many thousands of dollars by the Mississippi Hoods and in that respect ho told a "whopper." Ho was raising money he said to bring back his family to this county and his tale of suffering and woe was indeed pitiful. Gjn. Manson saw a notice of his presence and purpose in one of tho local papers last night and this morning came to THE JOURNAL to exposeBooher whom ho asseits, ie a regular old fraud and rascal. "He says his name is James Booher, now," remarked the General, but it is the same old John Milton* Booher that I know to my sorrow. I have known him from his youth up and have never knov.-n any good of him. He is an unqualified fraud and deadbeat and always has been. I remomber my first experience with him. It was in '57 and Ben Ristine was hunting harvest hands. Booher who was a young man then came to me and stating that he was unable to obtain work asked to borrow $1.50. I told him I did not have the cash but could givo him an order on a man a mile in the country. I then snt down and wrote out to Ben Ristino the following: "Pay to John M. Booher Sl.50 after he has worked one day in the harvest field." Booher took the sealed envelope and left. In an hour he was back hot and dusty. "Well, said I, did you yet your money?" "No," he howled, "the old rascal wanted me to work for it." "I knew his record after that to be a scaly one and along in the seventies he came to me in Washington City and after telling a sorrowful story beat me out of 819 by giving me bogus orders on parties in Orowfordsville. Of course

I never got the money back. Some time later I received a dispatch from Connersville asking if Booher were a member of the Montgomery Masonic lodge. I telegraphed back: "No, nor of any other. He is suspected of being a member of a gang of horse thieves." The other evening I mot the old fraud in Indianapolis and he cauio up and tried to work me but I put him off abruptly. He then denied that ho was John Milton Booher and said he was simply John Boohor. I am positive his flood story is false. I don't know where he came from but I presutno from some penitentiary. I want to warn nil people against him."

A Card Irom Mrs. itiram Olark. ELWOOD, Juno 22, 1892.—To my Dear Friends and Relative* in Waynetown and Vicinity:—Seeing in the FAwood Call,copied from TUB OKMVFORDSVILTJE JouiiVAr, thut I carried the terrible diseaso of diphtheria there, I wish to say that if I did it was through innocence, not for the world I have como if I had not felt sure myself and children were free from nny contagion, and there were children both here nnd at Crawfordsville who played with mine repeatedly before I went to Waynetown and iWd not take it. Besides I had the advice and council of my physicians, who nre considered the bost we have and are the Board of Health here, and I nclose certificates from them,

Mas. HIUAM H. CLARK. ELWOOD, lnd., June 20, '92.

This is to certify, that Mrs. Hiram Olark did not leave this city on the Gth day of Mny, 1892, until she had used most rigid means of disinfecting all clothes and that herself and children wore clear of all contagious disease.

T. O. ABMFIELD, M. D. OFFICE OF Dorron IIENRV,

CHAWFOIIDSVIM.E, I?™., June 25, '92. This certifies that I examined the children of Mrs. Hiram Clark during their late visit in tho city that they remained in tho city ten days or two weeks before going to Waynetown. That during .their stay their clothing was changed and washed three times. Thnt children with whom tho Clark children playod remained free from infection that they took no soiled clothing with them to Waynetown. With a knowledge of these facts and as I found no syinp toms of diphtheria, 1 gave as mv opin ion there was no danger of infection

A. F. HENRY, M. D.

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Address, F. J. CFIENEY & Co.,Toledo,O. 23F"Sold by druggists, 7fo.

BALLOONS at Fulton Markot.

WF have moved to our new Come nnd see us. Alw Levinson.

room.

EYE, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Bli o's. Filling of glnsses a specialty.

Finn works at Fulton Market.

WF. hive moved to our now room. Come and see ns. Abe Levinson.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

nAKLixarox.

John Mote was in town Sunday. Clitise and Shockney suits us precisely. Tom Flannigan is clerking for Nobes & Mount.

Prof. Galloway, of Mace, was in town Tnesday. Dr. J. D. Hillis, of LaFayette. was in town last night.

John Hampton, jr., of Thorntowu, uas moved to town. A new P. O. S. of A. band has been -ganized with 12 members.

Jas. Hulet and family attended I.O.O. F. decoration here Sunday. Ed Booher will begin tho erection of n' new residence hore in about two weeks.

Thus far the parties who wore to lay Darlington out for gas last week have not appeared.

J. W. Waugh was here this morning looking for a place, to set his merry-go-round for the 4tli.

Jabe Wilson began cutting wheat last Thursday, June 28. He was the first to hear from thus far.

Tug Endicott and family, of Indianapolis, are here on a ten days' visit with friendB and relatives.

Adney, Shannon & Lynch have begun the erection of an addition to their saw mill, to bo used as a planing factory.

Ex-Sheriff Stuart Maguire, was in town the other day and gave it out aB his opinion that "Cleveland was a bate mon."

The Garfield band furnished the music for tho I. O. O. F. decoration last Sunday. Rov. F. P. Trottor delivered the address.

Bill Snyder and Bill Campbell started Monday morning for the races at Bainbridge where they remain until after July 4th.

The P. O. S. of A. will have an ice cream supper in their hall Saturday evening, July 9. Everybody is invited to attend.

George Kashner has begun tho erection of anew $3,000 residence. George proposes to lay everything in town in the shade.

A Mr. Booth, of Logansport, was hero a few days ago in the interest of a Chicago

tfirm

with regard to starting a

creamery here. The prairie dancing club have bills ont for a huge dance at Campbell's hall on the evening of July 4. No end to attractions.

An ice cream supper at the south Christian church and a grand ball at Hulet's hall are announced for Saturday evening, July 2.

Ben Donahue, the ex-butcher who undertook to lick Lon Ratcliff a couple of weeks ago and got so badly left, has gone to Brown's Valley.

The Sunday schools of Darlington nre going to have the grand 4th of July celebrated at tho driving park. Address by Rev. Samuel Godfrey.

The Yindalia will have a steam shovel hare on July 18 to begin cutting down tho Jackman hill. They will also make a fill of 7 feet at Honey Creek.

Sam Miirtin and Dr. Dunnington will go to Greencastle next week to help nominate a mnn that will make "Kunel Mulberry's red harr stand on ond."

Clouaer Bros, will next week begin tho erection of an addition 20x50 and 30 feet high to their new griBt mill, preparatory to buying and shipping grain.

Some colored gentlemen were here from Thorntown trying to secure our driving park for the purpose of holding a colored camp meeting in in the near future.

Seven cars of gravel were left here Wednesday morning to be used in tho graveling around the depot and the railroad's proportionate part of the streets at both ends of the depot.

An old man living less than one mile Houth-west of town, undertook to lnrrup his wife last week with his cane but the timely bull dog took Mr. O. G. by the leg nnd drugged him out of tho house.

Lyman Yarrington, the first man who ever ran an engine through Darlington, is visiting old friends here. Mr. Yarrington left this road in 1873 and went to California, where he lost his eye sight in 1879. He has been a member of the Masonic lodge here for over twenty years.

Craig & lvimler are overhauling and putting in new machinery in their elevator. Anew engine with a capacity of handling 800 bushels of grain per hour and acorn sheller are also new additions thereto. Levi Richner & Son, of Mans field, 111., nre superintending the work being done.

11 LACK CKEKK.

Wheat cutting has begun nnd half the crop on the Creek will be harvested this week.

Smith Swank nnd wife and John Swank and wife, of Crawfordsville, nnd Joel Stout, of Wosley, spent Sunday nt Jacob Swank's.

Jacob Swank, David Jackson nnd Henry Hughes have been appointed viewers for road in Coal Creek township, proposed by Willinm McClnmrock and others.

Whilo some of our Democratic neighbors ore very enthusiastic over the nomination of Cleveland, yet we have among us an old soldier who says he can not support Cleveland and will vote for Harrison.

The vnst green sens of corn nnd the boautifnl golden fields of wheat waviDg in the Summer breeze infuses contentment in the hearts of the Black Greekersnnd proclaims in unmistnken signs that these are "Harrison times."

Spccim.cn Canes.

S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh nnd strength. Three bottles of electric bitters cured him.

Edward Shepard, Hnrrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his log of eight years standing. Used three bottles of electric bitters nnd seven boxes of Bucklen's nrnicn salve and his log is now sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., hnd fivo large fover sores on his log, doctors snid he was curable. One bottle of electric bitters and one box of Bucklen's arnica salve oured him. Sold by Nyo Co., Druggists.

FLAOS at Fnlton Mnrkot.

WE liavo moved to our new room. Come nnd see ns, Abo Levinson.

'MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express on rcceiptof price fl.CO per bolt'

BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. C*BOLD BY DRUGGISTS Sold bv Nye & Ce.

Crawfordsville, lnd.

Noi?e

CONDENSED

Makes an every-day 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 tho

NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N.

Newspapers Mnaorse.

"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous nnd Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing thnt it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Edlepsy

THE following item, clipped from the Fort Madison, (I wo,) Democrat, oontains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John Both of this city, who met with nn accident a few days ago spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Palm Bolm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in everv household. For sale by Nye & Co.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castor la. Strong witnesses.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is thnt of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen nt Glen Rock, Pa., who tor years hnd shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure nnd one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hen. Disease, was turned nwny by physician., as ncurnble, death stared him in the faoe, 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 Onre in sold, also free book, by Nye ft Co.

Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,

And all else, in

The Trade Palace Millinery Parlor.

All Goods Marked at Priccs to Sell Quickly.

Our choicest goods, all new and stylish, but we don't want

them, we no want the money.

Prices marked way down.

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

great opportunity to get our millinery

at your own price.

McClure & Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON STKEET.

Y.

Notice to Contractors.

Notice Is hereby given that sealodproposals will he received at the ofliee or tho Trustee of Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana up to 4 p. in., Saturday, July 0. 1H02, at tho regular office of said Trustee, In Crawfordsville, lnd., for the furnishing of all labor and materials for tho erection of a framo school hulldlnir In Fiskcvllie, just north of tho Crawfordsville city limits on the if ravel road leading north past tho City Water Works plant.

Said plans and specifications will bo on fllo at the office of said Trustee on and after Monday, July 4, 18112.

The successful bidder will bo required to Ijlvo a bond for tho fulfillment of IIIB contract. Tho right Is reserved' to reject any and all bids. D. W. IlAKTMAN, Jude 2.)

2w.

I HisI

Trustee of Union Township.

IMEtjisio

Come early, do not miss* tiie

SLAUGHTER SALE

Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Reserved Seats at ut.ua! placo.

Nome-Made Bread.

You can buy it at fi and 10 cents loaf rrom Mrs. Colin Hunt, at V. C.». Irwin's place. Good wholoHomo pies, ulno bait-rising broad three times a week.

gTOC'KHOI.DKlt'S MEETING.

Tho annual meeting or tho Slockholders nr tho CraWfordsvlllu Collin Company will bo hold at the ofHco of tho Company on Tuosdav oven tig, July Dth, 1802, at 7 p. m.. Tor tho election of soven Directors and such other business as tnay pro|orly conio bofuro It. lly order of tlio Hoard or Directors.

Wall *Paper!

Commencing Monday, June 26.

We propose to close out our stock in the next 30 days. Come and see our prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WALUUP & INSIJKY, 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.

Order Your New Suit

OF

COLMAN & MURPHY,

The lending Tailors, .. liO« Kast Mum Street.

Hall

FRIDAY, JVLT 1.

THE BIO OXTV SHOW

w. s. Cleveland's Great

Consolidated Minstrels.

Everything and ovorylody positively the best. Barney Fagan, W. I lenryRice. Greatest Uvlnir

Minstrel Greatest Band Traveling—The Modern Boau Urummels. Funny Political SaUro-"Clovelaml'8 (cx-

Presidont'B) Detroit Reception." SEE HERE—Barney, FiiRan, Wm. Ilenry Rico, Queen, Hilton, Soiners, Prod Salcombe. Four Emperors of Music—Edlloward, Itussoll, Ivenna, Talbcrt.

It. K. I1ICYANT, ROorofary.

Who df Vcs good business position In tho WorM% Pair cl{ ihould write at onco for I'rospecttia of tho famous Metropolitan JltiHlncfts College, Chicago. Unusual fecitlttefiforplartng graduates. KstablUtied K)years, occupies iw own building. Address,

O. M. POWKIW. ITlQCtJftL

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make no chargofor measuring your house and estimating cost of your work. Hydrants put in and old ones repaired. Wo deal in all kinds of Pumpg which wo selling very cheap. 125 South Green St.

Opposite Music Hall.

T. R. T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

20 yours* priK't ton I expcrlcnci' In Coliiinbua(o Cincinnati and KanHusOlty, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings.

005 Wost Wabn.sh uveiiuc, or Tlnsloy & M-irtln'fl hard wuru store.

FURHITURE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 40 •. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOLIS