Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 July 1892 — Page 4

THE(OLDEN RULE Ij Mamma Use SANTA CLAUS for clothes 00

(rnronj

to do toiJoU^

A5 MaVna

Doc5foyon!

USE

SANTA CLAUS

SOAP

IRBANK&Co.

JEWELRY,

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

DO YOU WANT

A GOOD SHOE?

SEE ITS THIS MONTH

J. 5. KELLY,

124

East Main Street.

GO TO

HEADQUARTERS

FOR

O E I E S

Delivered to all Parts of the City.

A Warm Lnncli at All Hours,

lteniembor the Place.

SEERINQ & SON.

PLUM STREET DBFOT.

KIRK'S

TARSOAP

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,

Ourei

Chapped Hands, Wound*, Burns, Etc. Kcmovea and Prevent* Dandruff.

MERICM FAMILY SOAP,

Best for General Household Use

CHICAClO.IU.

DAILY JOURNAL.

TIIOUSDAY, JULY 21, 1892.

Have It Follow Yon.

The benteil senson is on und tunny of our friends nml subscribers will spend nil or part of it iiwny from the city. Don't think of leaving without ordering The Jouknaij

November

sent to you. The price is

only 10 cents week und the iuldriss can bo changed as often as desired.

FLASHES FBOM OVEB THE OIT!".

—Ed Stevenson is visiting friends in Crawfordsville.—Frankfort Crescent. —Miss Lena Perkins has returned home after visiting relatives at Kokomo. —A typographical error last evening made Tin: Jouknai, say that|815,000 had been sent out of the city last season for (lowers. A division of this sum by ten would come nearer hitting the mark. —'Squire Overton taxed Til Albright one dollar for giving a chew of tobacco to little Harry WillianiB. Mr. Albright who indignantly denies the terrible acusation, will probably appeal to the circuit court. —Mis. W. M. Thompson and two sons roturned home to Kichmond, Ind.t this morning, via Crawfordsville. They have been visiting Mrs. T.'s mother, Mrs. Hoover, and sister and brother, of Oakland Hill. At Crawfordsville they will stop over and visit Mrs. T.'s sister, Mrs. F.T. Luse, whose husband is editor and proprietor of the Hevkw.—LuFayttc Cull.

A Republican Olub at Darlington. The Republicans of Franklin township organized a Harrison club at Darlington last night. 0. N. Williams, F. C. 13andel,.T. 1{. Bunnell, T. II. 15. McCain, James Hamilton, Harvey AVilkinBon and Lou Collins, of this city, were present to assist in- the organization. After the adoption of the constitution and by-laws the following officers of the club were elected: 8. H. Martin, President Garrett Klioror, Secretary and F. W. Campbell, Tre.'.snrer. The remaining officers and the several committees will be elected and appointed at the regular meeting which will be held on Wednesday evening, that evening of each week being fixed as the regular time of meeting. At the conclusion of business Harvey Wilkinson gave a ten minutes talk which was most entliuiahtically received. The Hepnbliiar.s of Franklin township promisee to give a good account of themselvoa

Dr. Briirgs' Uase.

A letter has lx«on received from Ben Crane who was called to California by what was thought to bo tho fatal lllneeB of Dr. Jiriggs. TheDoctor is now better and during his recent illness a bullet was extracted from his back which had been deposited in his body just iU years previously. At that time he was crossing tho plains to California and his brother accidentally shot him, the ball penetrating his right lung, ne was ill for nearly six months on the plains and then recovered to suiter but little further inconvenience from his leaden charge until his recent illness.

Congressional Convention.

The ltepublican Congressional Convention will held at Koekvillo next Thursday, July 28. Tho Vandalia will sell half fare tickets good for tho 27th and iMtli. A numljer of liepublicans will go from here on Wednesday overling

Dwmi of an Infant.

The infant son of Will Johnston and wife died last evening at the-family residence on east College street after lengthy illness. Tho funeral occnrrcd this afternoon at four o'clock conducted by ltov. O. W. Switzer. Interment at Oak Hill cometery.

The Skill anil hiuni-Uilar

Essential to the production of the most |xrfect and jxipular laxative remedy known have enabled tho California Fig Syrup Co., to achieve a groat success in tho reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to le tho un versal laxative. For sale by all drug

—Dkkp is the cnt but they must all go. Cheenoy Bros., elegant silks, all colors at cents, worth SI and SI.25 at Louis Bischofs.

Conghing leads to Consumptions Kemp's lialsam will stop the cough at once.

Srk

those elegant silks at

1!)

cents,

worth 81 at JJischofB Julv sale.

Kvr, oar, and throat diReanon only,D Greene, Joel Moult. Fitting of glasses specialty.

Hardly Recherche.

It is a very lamentuble fact thBt ladies, especially young and beautiful ladies, should frown and grow angry. Anger distorts their features and almost undoes the work of complexion powders, and brings to naught the good which might have been brought about by sleeping all night with cloths dampened with butter milk over their faces. Miss Julia Donovan and Mrs. Ann BradyMoore should have considered the above carefully liefore becoming vexed with each other, as we rogret to chronicle, they recently did. It was ndduced in ovidence last evening that Miss Donovan was calling at the Junction House and in companv with a very estimable old lady, Mrs. Henrietta Skaggs, wandered into the culinary department where

Mrs. Brndy-Moore rules with dignity as pastry cook. Mrs. Brady-Moors -was just rolling out some crust to cover those delicious prune pies, whose manufacture has made her justly famous when the couplo entered her realms, Now Miss Donovan is slightly "deef" or perhaps tho unfortunate circumstances would nevor have occurred. Mrs Brady-Moore commenced talking to Mrs. Skaggs in the langunge of labor unions and very naturally used the word "scab" which means person not in good standing with the union, at least so we are told. Miss Donovan, who is a dear, young thing, who has never boon out much, thought that Mrs,

Brady-Moors was calling her a "scab' and not knowing the perverted meaning of the word, understood herself to be designated as the literal article, although she has a complexion as clear and as unclouded was the attitude of Vorv Brookshire on the Sunday closing of tho World's Fair. It was, perhaps, only human that she should respond and as Mrs. Brady-Mooro has never yet lowered her arm, or to speak more exactly, her tongue, when it comes to controversy, the war of words was running high and both ladies were capering about the lloor with an utter disregard of propriety and good lookB. The language used would doubtless be entertaining but it would hardly look well in print bo wo aro constrained to merely remark that after a lengthy trial and able appeals of counsel both ladies were found guilty and lined by Mayor Bandol.

Weather Crop Bulletin.

Prof. II. A. Huston, director of the Indiana Weather Bureau, has issued the following report on the weather and crops for the week ending July 19: "The precipitation was very deficient during the past seven days in many localities, no rain fell at all tho temperature was deficient in general, the first half of the week, a slight excess prevailed but a sudden fall in temperature occurred on tho 16th, and since then it has been cool with a temperature below the normal every day there was abundant sunshine these conditions were favorable to liarvesti ng, threshing and growing crops, although some rain would lie quite beneficial to corn and potatoes in many fields, in tho southern and central portions, threshing progresses rapidly although much light wheat is'found in some counties, still the general yield is good in tho extreme northern portion harvesting of wheat still progresses and in many fields cradles have to bo used. Corn continues to grow nicely and to improve, in tho southern portion much is getting in silk and tassel tho fields are now well cultivated, but tho growth varies greatly, ranging from inches to 5 feet.

Oats, everywhere, is a heavy crop of excellent quality much hay continues to bo made and the crop this year is very groat tho fruit crop this year will lie very short, tho reports from all sectjohs aro very diecouraging.

A/ ir itoss.

Threshing will soon bo done. J3d Ernest is able to lo out again. T. A. .Vlkins was at Indianapolis Friday.

MiB8 Ella Cook returned to Lebanon Sunday. Miss Hose Sjorry was at Indiailajxilis Tuesday.

Miss Mattio Johnson is visiting near Smartfiburg. Mrs. Jennie Finch, of Camden, was here Saturday.

James Bratton and wife retnrnc to Lebanon Saturday. Mrs. P. M. Brown roturned from Crawfordsville Sunday.

EHot Inlow, who has bean bick for few days, is able to be out again. Win. (Joddington and Scott Miller are carpentering in Crawfordsville.

There will bo an ico cream social given here Monday evening. All are invited. Childrens' day exorcison wore hold at Mount Zion Snnday evening. Sovoral from hero attonded.

Ed Mount, T«m inugh, James Lafolotte and A. W. Johnson attended the races Wednesday.

Late Monday night Charley Whitney, who works with Barnish .fc Hamilton's thresher, was setting tho machine at Jeff Mclntyre's, two miles north of here, and Charles crawled under tho machine to adjiiBt some part without notifying tho engineers. Tho engineer, not knowing him to lie undor it, backed tne engine short distance, catching Mr. Whitney and badly crushing him Bbotit the shoulder. Ho was pulled out of the mnchinory in an almost dying condition. A messongor waB dispatched to town who took Dr. Bronaugh out at a very lively rate. Ho was somewhat 1 etter at last roports.

I Have Taken Several

Bottles of Bradfiold's Femalo Regulator for falling of the womb and other die eases combined, of 10 years standing, and really believe 1 am cured entireIll, tor which please accept my thanlftj

Mns. W. Stkjiwnh, Ridge, Go.

H'/triMixoira.

Fred Kelly ia working at Springfield Ohio. Uncle Jacob Beam is quite sick thi week.

John Little, of Muncie, His., wbb here Sunday. Brown & Birdsell have moved into their new room.

Fred Hurt was the first one to make a deposit in the new bank. Win. Sumner, of Nobloeville, is visiting his brother Fonce this week.

Wallie Ellis has accepted a position at Oxtord as telegraph operator. Rev. LeaHon is making arrangements to go to Canada soon to visit his parents.

Cream festival at the Christian church last Friday evening was success.

Dave Simms, of Covington, has been bpending a part of the week with relatives at this place.

Mrs. Ben Oswalt is not expected to live, the result of hemorrhage of tho atomach and bowels.

George Small is improving rapidly, and it is hoped that ere long will be seen on our streets again.

JameB Howard, of Crawfordsville, was here last Friday preparatory for a location to open a drug store.

Mrs. John Steele was reminded by about fifty of hot best friends last Sunday that it was her 45th birthday.

Dan Curtis, of Wingate, brought Aaron Hunson over to our town Tuesday to have him treated for drunkenness.

Harry Gwinnup was the last to graduate at the Waynetown Institute. He returned to his home last Wednesday seemingly completely regenerated.

lAlll,lXGTO.\.

John Dodd and little Lowell were in town yesterday. A. F. Ramsey was here Thursday alking gas to our citizens.

Sam Miller has commenced the erection of a new dwelling. John McCain bought of J. Marts eight lots which he will now put on the market.

Jacob Marts has bought the Trotter property on Frauklin street. Consideration SI,300.

John Hampton has bought a vacant lot of Clouser Bros, and will erect a fine residence soon.

Craig & Winter now have their now elevator running and are prepared to buy all the wheat that comes.

Dr. T. J. Griffith was here this week and made arrangements to have his property on Academy Hill greatly improved.

The instruments have arrived for the P. O. S. of A. band and the lxys Bay they aie daisies. We will soon have plenty of music.

David Tatum, the Quaker evangelist, lectured here Wednesday night on intemperance. His audience waB comprised mostly of ladies. He labored hard and long to convince them thnt they must vote the Prohibition ticket or be damned. But 11 voters were present.

WKSLEl".

John Messmore was in New,Richmond Tuesday. The thresher iB the chief center of interest at present.

Wm. Rider and wife, of Waynetown, were guests of IL A. Freeman and family Sunday.

The politician pays defiance to the extreme busy season and iB conspicuous for his absence.

Mrs. Jas. Hammel, of Lafayette, with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Gray, of Lake City Minn., are visiting relatives Bnd friends here.

Tho yield of wheat here as far as has been threshed, ranges from 12 to 22 biiBhels per acre, averaging about 18 buBhelB. The quality is fair, rather better than last year.

nJXGATE.

Mrs. Emerson Ray has been quite sick. Ed Hart and family were in this vicinity Tuesday.

The workmen on Webb, Gilkey & Co.'s brick have come to the flooring. The Clover Leaf R. R. destroyed for Daniel Curtis last Saturday 36 Bhocks of wheat.

The Red Men are preparing to have a grand time Aug. 4 at Mellott. Several other lodges aro invited.

$100 ltewarU $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 a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia 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 so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to oure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. Garnet ft Co.,Toledo,O. J^' Sold by diuggiata, 75o.

F.xrurnloi HateH.

On August 2 round trip excursion tickets will lie sold to Crawfordsville from the places named at the following rates:

Vandalia Line—Rockville, Sl.20 Sand Creek, SI Judson, 05c Guion, 80c Wavoland COc Brown's Valley, 50o Now Market, 30c Darlington, 35c Bowers, 50c Colfax, 70c Mansonj 90c Frankfort, SI.

Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the Craig Mo. Meteor, went to a drug store at Hillsdalo, Iowa, a/id asked the physician to give him a dose of Bomothing for cholera morbus and loosenesn of the bowels. Ho snys: "I felt so much better the next morning that I concluded to call upon tho physician Bnd get him to fix me up a supply of the medicine. I wns surprised when he handed me a Imttlo of ChamWlain'fl Colic, Cholera, and DinrrhfRii Remedy. He said he proecrilied it regularly in his practice Bnd found it the beat he could get or propare. I can testify to its efficiency in my case at all events." For sale by Nye & Booe.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castor la.

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ADVICE

TO

WOMEH

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

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

Cauteusville,

immediate

AprH 20,18W5.

This will cortify tlmt two

members

family*

of my

after

years

having suffered for

from I?Ien«tru«l Irregularity, being

treated without benofit

by

puyulciaiiB,

were at length completoly cured bv one bottle of

BradOcld'a

Peiuulo Itcirulator. I la

effect is truly wonderful. J. \v. Snumam.

Book to WOMAN mailed FltEE, which oontalru valuable lnferuiatlou on all female dlieues. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, OA.

MOB BALE Br ALL tillUQQIBT8. Sold bv Nvo & Ce.

AFamilyAffair

Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks.

'Hires

THE GREAT

^TEMPERANCE DRINK

'Ms a family affair—a requisite

of the home. A !15 cent package makes 5 gallons ot

a delicious, strengtheuing,

effervescent beverage.

I Don't be deceived If a dealer, for •the sake of larger profit, tells you some olber kind Is just as good —'tis false. No Imitation

Is as good

as Uie genuine liiaxs'.

Not)* Sucb

CONDENSED

t\lT)CZ Meat

ru

Makes an everyday 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 th»

NONE SUCH brand.

MERP.ELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. Y.

Mewnpapers tJnaorae.

"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, ufter rending Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining nnd educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, ns his advertisements rfppear in our colnmns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous nnd Heart Diseases is distributed free by onr enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trinl Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Teetimoninls showing thnt it is nneqnnlled for Nervons Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Nenrulgia, Hysteria, Fits, Euilepsy

A carjienter by the name of M.B.Powers, fell from tho roof of a houso in East Dos Moines, Iowa, sustained painful and serious sprain of tho wrist,which ho cured with one 1

Kittle of Chumberlnin's

PaiL Balm. He snys it is worth $5 a tattle it cost him only 50 cents For sale by Nyo & Booo, druggists.

Strong iruneiwen.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nnthnn Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Bock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pnin in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, sto. 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 Hei..' Disease, wns turned away by physician^ as ncnrable, death'stared him in the face, could not lay down for fenr of smothering to denth. Immediatelv nfter using New Cure he felt bettor and oould lay down and sloop all night, nnd is now well mnn. Tho New Oure in sold, also free book, by Nye & Booe.

+SILKS.-!-

We are cutting out a lull line of Cheney Bros. Inst quality

Silks, worth $1.25, at 78 1-2 cents—the greatest bargain

ever offered in Crawfordsville. A full assortment of

Polka Dots and Stripes for waists, and all designs

and styles for. evening and street wear.

STORM SERGANS. STORM SEROANS.

Something new in Sergans for traveling and street wear, all

shades. Handsome goods that will not soil or spot from

weather. Just the thing, ladies. Come to the

Trade I'alace and see these goods.!,will payyou.

McCIure & Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.

We^stiircontinue our cut-sale on millinery.

SLAUGHTER SALE

T. R, T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

20 years' practical experience In Columbus,n Cincinnati anil Kansas City, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings.

.005 West .Wabash iivcnuc, orTlnsley A Martin's hardware store.

Cholera infantum lins lost its terrors since tho introduction of Chnmberlnin'H Colic, Cholern, nnd Diarrham Remedy. When that remedy is need and the treatment ns directed with each bottle is followed a oure is certain. Mr. A.W.Walter, a prominent merchant at Waltersburg, Ills., says: "It cured my baby boy of cholera infantum after several others hnd failed. The child was so low that he seemed almost beyond the aid of human hands or reach of any medicine." 25 nnd 60 cent bottles for snle by Nyo .t Booo.

When Baby sick, wo garo her CMtoria.

When ahowas

a

Wall Paper!

Commencing Monday, June 26.

We propose to close out our stock in the next 30 days. Come ml

see our prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WAMCUP & 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.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo muke no charge for measuring your house and estimating cost of your work. Hydrants put in and old ones repaired. We dreil in all kinds of Pumps which we selling very cheap. 125 South Green St.

Opposite Music Hall.

Child, aho cried for Castocia.

When ahe became Miss, ahe clung to Caatoria.

Whoa ahe had Children, alie gave then Castoria.

Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-HlJite Auditor ot Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no. hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. 1 believe all that is claimed for it. Persons nfllcted by a cough or a cold will find it a friends. There is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe.

"ltoyal Ituhy" fart

ll'Uic.

No good thing should lie on Unwed because hero and there a graceless person treats it basely. It vijuxt an 7lecexnary to mhninixter inviyorantx to the 'I'Ji'il ami feeble ax it in to Hhviiythcn a thoelliny that is beginning to te.eny. Not only may life be groatly prolonged by artificial snpport, but tho declining yoarB of those near nnd dear to us be rendered more comfortable nnd age relieved of many of its usual pains and ponnllies by a judicious une of "Royal Ruby" Port Wine each bottlo is guaranteed by the undersigned to lie absolutely pure and over five years old nt bottling or money pnid for it -will bo rofnnded. Qunrt bottles $1.00 pints CO eta: never sold in bulk. See thnt you got "Royal liuby." For snle by Nye A Co. Bottlrjd bv lloyal Wine Co.. Chicago.

-0) l0UISVItl[ lltWAtB«Ir» CmCAC0jj{lo-"

DXBECT UNE To all )K)int.H

North and Kouth—Chicago and T.nuisvillc. Through Route to Western Points. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service

HKTWKKN

Cliioiipo-I jOiiisvillo. Chiciitfo-Cinriniiuti. Crawforilsvil le Tuno-Tablc: SOUTH

sohtii— :'i 11 ni 1 :.'M)

1 :'.T» ui 1:10 111

H. S. WATSON, Atfont.

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R.

Big 4 Route.

Hdhl

W&KnerSleoporHonnlghttralnB.

IJIoomliiKton and I'eorlnto and l'roiu

mod

crn liny coHchuaon all IriiitiH, ConnoclliiK with aollt] Yeatlbiilo traliifl

hi

smum

river, Denvor and the l'uelttc ooast. At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Sprlnirllelil and Columbus to and from tho RaaUini and a'th board ullles,

TIIAINS AT ORAWFORSBVIT.T.B. OOINOWEBT.

No. ilmall 0:!!7a. 111 No.? mall d...i a.

hi

No. 17 mall 1:10 in No. 3 Hi press 0:4Hp

GOINO KAHT.

No.If! Mall (d) lt:00am No. ICxprosa U:IOntn No. 18 Mall 1 12pm No.8 Mall r:0H pin

VANDALIA LINE

I I TXMJB TABIiB In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville, Ind.

FOKTIIK NOKTH

No.f»2, Kx. Sun, 8:10 a. in. Tor St. .losopli. No. f»4, Kx. Sun (1:18 p. in. for South Kcntl. No. ), Kx. 2.JW pin for 8t. Joseph.

VOUTIIK SOUTH.

No. f»l Rx. Sun. H:44 u. in. for Trrro lhiut» No, f»:i Kx. Sun. p. in. lor 'IVrrti lluuio No. 55, Kx.. H.l I p.m .for |Ki!il*t west-, south..

For com plot titnu curd, kIvIiir all trains nml Ktutlon*. and for full Informal ion uh 1. rutcu, llirouKn earn. i»l«,f mhlrvfis

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent

Crawfordsville,

Who lof\reflacoml hualnosn position In tho Kftlr should wrlto at mice for I'roapwtus famous Metropolitan IliiHlncjui Oolhw\ Unusual tomtit* for plating ffnwlmtuw. KstwNMiou 90years, ocouplwi IU own millilhiir. AiWtn'SH, 1 O M. 1'OWRILH. I'rlm'lpM-

FURNITURE

1 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 when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 4B 8. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOLIS