Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 July 1892 — Page 4

N. K.

JEWELRY,

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

I am aTrav'lIng man 1 I'll tell you of my plan. In spite of all temptation I pursue my old vocation, I'm Still a Trav'ling man I A jolly Pairbank man

CHORUS:

For he himself has said It, And It's greatly to his credit,

Outing Shoes.

It long ago seemed us though shoes could never be better and never be cheaper, but they are better now and cheaper now than they ever were before. The great summer footwear favorite is our Oxford Shoe. It is as much a boom to the pocketbook as it Is to the feet. It won't wear you out to wear it out. You don't need to take care of it it takes care of itself. It will give you solid comfort for the simple reason that a better shoe for knockabout purposes has never oeen produced. If prices never appealed to you before, the price of thi9 shoe will, for it costs onlt $2.

J. 5. KELLY,

124

East Main Street.

-GO TO-

Seering & Son's

FOR

That be is a Trav'ling man I That lis is a Falrbank man 1

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

Sold by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere. Manufactured only by

FAIRBANK

O E I E S

Delivered to all Parts of the City.

A Warm

Lunch

& CO., Chicago, 111.

at All Honrs

Remember the Plaoe.

SEERING & SON.

PZ.T7K BTMBT DEPOT.

KIRK'S

IIAMONI

TAR SOAP

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Ourea

Chapped Han da, Wounds, Burn*, Etc. Bwdotm and Prevent* Dandruff.

AMERICAN FMILY SOAP.

Best for General Household Usa

DAILY JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6.1892.

Have It follow You,

The heated season is on nnd many of our friends and subscribers will spend all or part of it away from the city, Don't think of leaving wlthont ordering Tiie Journal sent to yon. The price only 10 cents a week and the address can be changed as often as desired.

FLA8HE8 BOM OVEB, THE OITf.

—Miss Anna Milligan left last night for New York. —Col. Heath has chnnged the date of his cattle sale from July 16 to July 23, —Mrs. Geo. Good sell and children went to Niles, Mich., this morning on visit. —Miss Kate Thompson, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is the guest of Miss Mae Wellington. —H. W. Blnck and family will shortly return from Arkansas, the climate having proved too bad for them. —J. E. McOready and wife, of In dianapolis, who have been the guests of A. H. Tonilinson, returned home this morning. —The will of the late Rev. Aaron Wood has been admitted to probate. It was made in 187G nnd leaver all his property to his wife. —Officer Milholland captured a cow on east Main street last night nnd brandishing hiB mace aloft ho led her trinmphantly to the pound. —The Junior department of the Y, M. C. A. left to-day for a picnio in the woods. They were in charge of Secretary McCay, D. P. Smith, J. A. Blnir and Tully Crabbs. —Mrs. Wm. Davis has retired from her position as stenographer for the Indiana Wire Fence Company and will engage in work at lier home for W. F. Shnrpe, the. architect. —Mrs. F. T. Luse, wife of the editor of the Crawfordsville Hevietc, is visiting relatives in the city....Miss Ula Lee, of Crawfordsville, is in the city, guest of Miss Blanche Miller.—La Fayette

Call. Mr. Bill Ridley armed with 812 and his sweet girlish smile went to LaFayette to-day to see Columbus discover America in Barnum's big tent. Bill baa heard considerable about Columbus and manifested a great desire of late to make his acquaintance. —The following persons went to LaFayette this morning to see Barnnm: J. R. Courtney and son, Ed Vorip, John Bischof, D. W. Cos, W. W. Wntson, Emma Johnson, Mra. Harry Miller, C. N. Williams, Stan Wilhite, Wm. Somerville, James McGilliard, Bige Bayless and others. -A telegram wns recieved lost night announcing the critical illness of Curtis

Haywood, who has been at Elk Park, N. C., for some time seeking relief for pulmonary disease. His brother, Thomas Haywood, immediately departed for the south to render whatever assistance possible to hia afflicted relative. The tone of the telegram indicatod that the young man is beyond hope of lecovery, and his many friends here will be deeply grieved to learn of his preenrious condition.—Lofayette Courier.

Drum OorpB Organized,

At the Morton club rooms last even ing the Republican drum corps for the coming campaign waa organized. The drums are already here and the uni forms will be selected next Monday evening. Will Martin wns elected drum major and Stan Wilhite musical director. The personel of the corps is as follows Stan Wilhite. Fred Wilhite, Wallie Coons, Howard Craig, Verd Galey, Will Martin, Joe Whittaker, Firm Davis, Harley Nutt, Walter Grubb, A. Leonard, Orie Cook, Elbert Scott, James Clements, Geo. Tomlinson, Fred Doherty and Frank Clnrk.

Called to Oalifornia.

Ben Ciane left to day for California, called by a telegram announcing the very dangerouu illness of Dr. Briggi formerly of this city. Dr. Briggs was thrown from bis carriage somo time since and sustained spinal injuries which will doubtless prove fatal.

The True Laxative 1'rlnctple. Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, are perma nently injurious. Being well informed, you will use the true remedy only. Manufactured by Uie California Fig Svnip Co.

Poor Little Bay.

The St. Joseph Herald contains the following additional particulars in regard to the Donaldson shooting:

Late Wednesday evening, about 9 clock, Kay, an only son of Mr. Walter Donaldson,' dealer in dry goods and

H. Krug, the dwelling just north of f0^

the Hotel Whitcomb, to cull on a voung I

lady, Miss Grace Robb, with whom he had been keeping company for some time and for whom he appears to have hud very warm feelings. Miss Robb is a sister of Mrs. Krug. After stay with her he left the house

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much about the tune

Kullnnt tight:

is sung con e.v-

however, so that it pressione: We lire standing on 11 pint form of justice and of right. We ftro proud of our position and we'll iiiuku a

We'll rout opposing forces ami we'll put tlieui "out of sight Where they bclcug.

Chomjs:— O, the high protective tarlll, V'es. the nlgli promotiveturltf '3'Is the high protective lurlir

Thatsavrs our huppy lain). Of tho workings of "protection" wo will never be alrald, But we'll sort o' court Its favor like an lnno cent "old maid," And "Innocuous desuetude" shall ne'er be writ or said,

Of our party principles.

Cuoncs— Wo smile at the allusions to the famed grandlather's hat. Wo give them leave to mulch It I,tit we know they can't lo that. For dimensions, all they hare to loiiKt is (J rover's huge cravat.

And their undent

campaign

Chokijs—

lies.

Our eyes have seen the glory of the victory assured, Ourcurs have heard the murmuring!) of adls appointed hurdo, I'or tiie Democratic chances, like Damoclus' sword,

Secui hanging liy a hair.

Ciioiius— Shannondale, Tnl. II. C. M.

1 Have Taken Several

Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other die eases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please nccept my thanks

Mas. W. E. Stbbutnh, Ridge, Ga.

nAn

LIXDJEX.

It is estimated by people that were there that five thousand p6ople were at Meharry'B Grove Monday.

John Allen is still under treatment for a socond attaok of the grip. He is

8e^'l,n8

a'on8 V6ry slowly,

clothing, a bright and worthy young The new dwelling house of Mrs. Geo. man of nearly 17 years of age, purchased Nickels is enolosed and will soon be 32-revolver and a box of cartridges at finished ready for ocoupanoy. Burkhard's store, on Ship street, re-1 Our folks scattered out on the Fourth marking at the time that he wanted it I some going one plaoe and some another,

to shoot turtles with up the creek. Mr. Burkhnrd placed one of the cartridges in the chamber to see that it fit properly, ond there it remained as Ray left the I town very much when completed, store. From the store, it seems, young ,««•!- ,. Donaldson went straight to the home of W. A. Durham has moved into hie

but all seemed to enjoy themselves. The hotel building of John Vyse is looming up and will add to the looks of

nnf f,has

fe*ce

most immediately a pistol shot rang I ance at as low a rate as anyone in fire, out on the night air, when the ladies of lightning and tornado. Give hiin a call the house went to the front door only to 1 and be convinced. meet Kay staggering up the steps. On I The wheat will all be in shock this examination it was found that the ball

week

had entered the breast near the- right I threshing machine as soon as it is dry nipple between the third and fourth enough to put in the sack. ribs and passing through the lung

stopped under the right shoulder blade,

from which point Drs. Scott and Burke

puff as a good boy and expresses grout friends at Pleasant Hill one day last sympathy for his father who has just I week and did some business in the way btiried his wife. At last accounts little I of insurance, but since then he has been Ray was still alive and stated that the Ila'^

A Eatty Affair.

It appears that Ed Cory, instead ot winning the contest at Lafayette Monday, lost it. The Call commenting on the affair says: "The feature ot the day was expected to be the glove contest between Brown and Cory for a purse of 870. Ten rounds were advertised but only six transpired. The contestants were crowded around by men, women and children, all eager to eee the affair. And if they expected to see genuine glove contest thsy were grievously sold. A few taps of the gloves on each others ears, faces and limbs was all there was in it, and a more disappointed crowd never scattered away jrom the spot after it was all over with. Even the managers of the day were disappointed and disgusted. Just after the so-called prize fight took place, two women got into a wrangle over the' merits of the pugilistic gentlemen and pounded each other on the head with their umbrellas. The women were more hurt than the would-be pugilists themselves- It was Fourth of July and so it all wont.

Hepublican Oampaicn Song.

To ilie Eilltor the Journal.

We have no apology to offer for this song excep that it is not sjiring poetry. O, dear no, it is campaign poetry. You will observe that it can be sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of Republic." It does not matter

nP

P?1 «P anew wire

llround the

y»rd

and

8rftveled

Bidewalk, Rev. Harris, of Urbana, III., filled the pulpit at the Christian church last Sun day. His talks were well received by short 1 the congregation. and ol-| J. S. Bennett will write your insur-

'or

rePa'rB*

shooting was accidental. He fails to James Vancleave will have rooms

11,0

and then listen for the hum of the

TheFourth

passed off very quie.iy re

th there

£ere

tank£pretty well fiUed with

rooted it. I (jU^ tliey got it before the Fourth. The Herald gives little Ray quite a

had'tUeir

tanglefoot

Bennett WM among hia old

I added to his plaoe of business bo he can

elucidate, however, and no credence is I lodge the weary who stop with him begiven to this story. Miss Robb is about I sides he will keep a table set where the two years his senior. hungry can feed to their satisfaction

LOXGV1EW.

Wheat harvest is over. Mrs. Mary Roberts her farm.

We suppose that-the trustee is waiting (or some competent stranger to apply for our school. Should he hire him there could be no complaint of long ac quaintance.

$100 Reward, $100.

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 constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally, acting directly on the blood nnd muoous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the fonndation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building tip the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have

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much faith in its curntive power

that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list ot Testimonials.

Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo,O. Jr6?"Sold by druggists, 75c.

ll(g Auction Sale.

D. N. Heath will sell on Saturday, Ju ly 23,at 1 o'clock at Walter's Sale Stables 102 Jersey cattle, the finest and best herd ever imported from the New England States. This will be the largest sale ever held in the county. Come and see for yonrselves. You will be astonished.

Lydia I'tNKiiAM: My son, I was Just thinking how our little group of three generations so strongly demonstrates and illustrates my theory of the transmission of health l'rom mother to child, and what can be more striking than the fact that my vigorous health Is reproduced in your darling children."

The normal life, well-being, and happiness of mankind depend upon the physical health anil perfection of Woman. Thousands of women in all parts of the civilized world cherish grateful remembrance of the Vegetable Compound, and dally bless its discovcrer.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VECETABLE

la the only Foftltive Core and I^iritlmata Remedy

for tho peculiar weaknesses and flllincuta of women. —___ It cures the worst forms of Female Complaints, that Bcarlng-tiown Fooling, Weak Hack, Falling and Displacement of the Womb. Inflammation, Ovarian Troubles, and ail Organic Diseases of the Uterus or Womb, and is invaluable to the Change of Life. Dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterue at an early stage, and checks any tendency to Cancerous Humor. Subdues Faintncss, Excitability, Nervous Prostration, Exhaustion, and strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache. General Debility, Indigestion, etc., and Invigorates the whole system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of eltuer sex,

the C'ompoaad has no rival. All Druggists sell it as a standard article, or sent by mall, In form of PUI« or IjQZongpg, on receipt of »I.OO. LVDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO., LYNN, MASS.

Illustrated book, entitled Guide to Health and Etiquette," by lydla E. Plnkham, Is of greitr value to ladles, We will prwwt a copy to anyone addressing u« with two 2-cant stamps,

D. N. Heath.

Ttide Hamilton, Auctioneer.

We have moved to our new room. I Come and see us. Abe Levinson.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastorla.

Specimen Cases.

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 tlesli and strength. Three bottles of electric bitterc cured him.

Edward Shepard, Harrisburg, HI., had a running Bore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of electric bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's arnica salve and his leg is now sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was curable. One bottle of electric bitters and one box of Bucklen's arnica salve cured him. Sold by Nye & Co., Druggists.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

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SM

COM PO N

And Down Goes

ADVICE

has been visiting

Mrs. Bell Shigley, of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth with her mother, Mrs, Cooley.

The new house in the east part of Longview begins to make a grand appearanoe.

We understand that Mr. Harrington is elected to regulate the cheering this coming campaign at Crawfordsville.

TO

-The Prices at

WOMEH

If you would protect yourself from Painful,profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CARTBRSVTLI.B, April tt, 1B8K

This will cerUfy that, two member* ot mj Immediate family, alter having suffered if or years from Menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physician*, were at length completely cured by of Bradfleld's Female Hecnli effect Is truly wonderful. J. w. &

one bottle iator. [Ita Sthaho*.

Book to WOMAN mailed FREE, which eontaln* valuable Information on all f«nale dlaesM*.

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, OA. TOB SALE BT in DRUQQIBTM,

Sold bv Nye & Ca.

At these Prices

everybody

can afford the luxury of

-l-C-E C-R-E-A-M:-

Ounrt $ .40

Half gallon 7S Gallon 1.50 Packed to order, Made of Pure Cream and

Pure Flavoring.

Music Hall Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor.

Strong witnesses.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cares by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Olen Book, Pa., who for years had shortness ot breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, etc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, oured him. Peter Jaqnet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Heh. Disease, was turned away by physician^ as ncurable, death stared him in the faoe, ooukl not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after osing New Otire he felt better and oonld lay down and sleep all night, and is now :a well man. The New dure in sold, also tree book, by Nye & Oo.

Miles' Nerve a Liver Pills. Act on anew principle—regulating the tver atomtche and bowels through the nerves. Anew discovery. Dr .Miles' Fills speedily cnre billonness. bad taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women,, children. Smallest, mildest ureet. 80 doses 26 cents.

Newspapers tmaorse.

"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 issuq, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Oo. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Eoilepey

1 have been a great sufferer from dry catarrh for many years, and I tried many remedies, but none did me s^ much good as Ely's Cream Balm. It completely cured me.—M. J. Lally, 89 woodward ave., Boston Highlands, Mass.

I think Ely's Oreain Balm is the best remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never took anything that relieved me so quickf ly, and I never felt so well for along tiuie. I used to be troubled with sever* headaches two or three times a week.—4 J. A. Alcorn, AK't U. P. It. It. Co., Eat ton, Oolo. "Royal fluby" I 'art Wine. I

No good thing ,Bhould be outlawed because here and there a graceless person treats it basely. It isjuxt as necessary to administer invigorants to the aged and feeble as it is to strengthen a dwelling that is beginning to decay. Not only may life be greatly prolonged by artificial support, but the declining years of those near and dear to us be rendered more comfortable and age relieved of many ot its usual pains and penalties by a judicious use of "Boyal Kuby" Port Wine each bottle is guaranteed by the undersigned to be absolutely pure and over live years old at bottling or money paid for it will ,be refunded. Quart bottles 81.00 pints 60 cts: never sold in bulk. See that you get "Royal Ruby." For sale by Nye & Oo. iiottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago.

White Goods, Lawns, Mulls, Swisses, Tissues, Pongees, Crepes, Crepons, Bedford Gord, Challies, Sattines, Ginghams, Etc.

JUST RECEIVED a lot of CORDED ORGANDIES. Regular price

25

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.

We still continue our cut-s'.ic on millinery.

1

The Trade Palace

(MONON ROUTE

on all

cts. We put them on sale at

This is a bargain rarely met with on the newest and hand­

somest Summer goods. We mean business and the place to

find July bargains is at the Trade Palace of

McClure& Graham.

BxmBOTUtnT To all polnta

North and South—Chicago and Louisville. Through Route to Western Points. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service

IIBTWBBH

Chicago-Louisville. Chicago-Cincinnati. Crawfordsville Timo-Table: NOKTH— SOUTH— 1.55 a 111 1 or. 1:30pm'" l-loSE

H. S. WATSON, Agont.

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R.

Route.

Wagner Sleepers on night train*. Beat mod era day coaches on all trains. .Connecting with solid Veatlbule trains at Hloomiu«rton and Peorlato and from It saour river:Denver and the PaolBo coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield and boardoluU*0*nd

1r0m tbe

No.8 MalL..

^w^°rn and Ma

tbaihh At (nuwvoBMvnfu. aomowMT. 8:27 a. No.7imall(d„,i 12:20ia.m No.- 3 .£ No.12 Mall "d)1".0. jb :03 am no.

ifssr

•1:12 pm .i6l08ipm

VANDALIA LINE

I I

1-2.

12

SLAUGHTER SALE

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 Crawfbrdsvilie Transfer Line,

WASjKUP it 1NHLKY, Proprietors.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. L.eave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch office at C. A. Snodgrass* store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.

TT

In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leiw Crawfordsville. tod

FOBTHK NORTH

FOHTHR SOUTH.

BstSiEBESJEs:

rutoH, through car*. oto.,Jdd?^08r"tttloulB

1. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

Crawfordsville, Ind..

J. St. CHKbBROUOH.r A«i't General Passenger Agent. ^T'l"

1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which 1 will offer at the very lowest prices.

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

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 48 •. HUrldlan St. INOIMUPOLWi

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make no charge for measuring your bouae and ealimatiog coat of your work. Hydrants putin and old ODOB repaired. vVVo deal in all kinds of j?tim)B which wo

Helling very-cheap.

125 South Green St. OiijWBite Muaic Hall.

T. R. T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

20 years' practical experlenoe In Columlmii.o Cincinnati and Kansas City, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings.

90S

Wost Wabash avenue, or Tinaloy ft Martin's hardware store.

No Cure, No Pay.

After .. Mftftrarellnir doc- .... UiTOSifnds su.fccMsfuUyj»f almost Mil chronlo dl8ease% 'T)R:o?w."TIUNBV has opened*.peroittnenfctooal oflfi* CrMMHilavUM

fwm hla «*tl ndi»d ta&lIlav%]!jN^unc» hu often euros whore other* have failed. Couifuitatldn free. If you arefeftponMlile It will nut ooutyou a oent lexcept medicines) Until cured, or liu liusJielpedoou all be can.

To lnsuro success thellkMtor prcfera to fur'iilslraU medictuest haln«'ob hand a lanro sup* ,Jly of all the latest and beat" remedlesi '»r. Tllney treat successfully .big neck, bladdur and kidney dlHuAhei: bowel csmplalnta, dublllty, dropsy, abjuiach troubles, liay fever, heart, liver and nerre diseases, piles and Jistula, taint*,' old sorea.kktn dlseabe*, female diseases, rheumatism, stiff |oln**, scrofula, tape worms. oUieye:and ear diseases, all "throat and-Tuntr diseases, and caturrb positively cured. "Some eases need medical and surgical .treatment combined, such as'toataradt, cross eyes.pteryirulin. some.,tiunorx, -gone toinalo troubles, Home rectAt^qtseses, etc., to hiicci'hm--fully treat, such Orrlllney has 4ssucla'.«d with him—

TH KKK KXPEHT 8PBCIAM8TS of the city. Remember,'all operations and' treutmont ^lours.

nannlecd. Office over .Campbell liros. store, 2 to p. m. Iteftlflonee, Dry Rranul WestWabasli aveuue.-Tlic Doctor lias patients in .other-towns lie will visit them from the 1st tothe Htn Of each,month. He will not bo at home to bustm-as between" these days. Hemcmborthls. Visits made when necessary In town, II. Beyond. II per mile,cash.

BMltlop ln»M WW*

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