Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 August 1892 — Page 2
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TUP NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
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LANE'S MEDICINE
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F1UDAY, AUGUST fl, 1892.
KKl'UliljICAN TICKKT.
NATIONAL. V'or President,
ItKNJAMlN HAUlllSoy. of Indiana. For Vice-President, WIHTKLAW HR1 P. ol' New York.
STATK.
For (Jovernor. 1UA J. CHASK.
For LlrutenauM lovernor. TMKODOUK SIlOCKNKV. For Secretary of State,
AAKON JONKS. For Audltorof State, JOHN W. COONS. 'J rcasnrer of State,
F. J. SCHOLZ.
Fi-r Attorney (ienernl, J. 1). FA Kit ALL. For Supremo Court Kej»orter, nr.oKUKjr.HAVwom). Vr Sup'TWiiendent. ol Public Instruction, .IAMKS H. HKNUY.
Fur State Stat 1st lean, SIMMON J. THOMPSON. For Judges of
Supreme
Court.
Second Ii.sirM*t—JoHN l. Ml'*'1 '"'rlV Third District-in HON K. F.IX (n mil liiJirict—itoiu-atT w..MvHuii)i-
A ppel I ate.) g« .'s,
First 1 )i Second Third
.•strict—A. C.CAV1NS, -C. S. ItAKKIU —JAMKS W. 151.ACK.
Fourth Fifth
M. S. UOHINSON". KIMiAH C. CKTMPAUvhU
For Congress.
WIN lil'l l-.Ul S. CAltl'K.NTl'.H For Joint Fi-nator. ... TIHLMAS H.STMAN KI*L.'
For Joint U« pn pentat.l\e. T. T. MUOUK. rot'NTV. .v F»)r Proaoeutlnjr Attorney.
WILLIAM M. HKKVKS. I or Hepre.«*utatlve, NATHAN H. COlTltlil«LY.
For Jli»rk.
HKNUV It. HCLKTr. For Tresus\jrer. JAMKS U. MI'COUMlCK
For Kcconler.
THOMAS T. Ml'NllALL For Sheriff. CHAKLKS K. DAVIS,
For Coroner,
Hit KKJIA1U) F. KINtL For Survi'yor. WILLIAM F.SHAKPR.,-:
For ASSCSMJT.
CM A III.KS NV. H..MOUK. 1-nr Commissioner. 1st Ills!., JOHN 1'KTEH.SON. 1 iir 11 11111 s1') *1 r, :td I list,
Al.liKlM'T 1IUUMIAKKK.
AN "ANALYTICAL EAK
The liocUville Tribune in its fwible way, attrmplK to rej)ly to the uioBt excellent pjipo 'li of W. H. Humphrey made nt tho Republican convention held there last- week. The
Trilnnw
puts thiB in
which it. thinks is a clincher: How Mr. Humphrey can reconcile hi*position on "taxing foreigners" with the fact that the same box of tin plate that costs the English tinner S'J.OH in Lon ilon coals the American tinner in New 1'urk may be plain enough to a .MeKinleyite, but to the average votei there iy too great a discrepancy between ahHiTtions and facts to admit of belief.
Mr. Humphrey's keynote
was very pleasing to the ears of his Republican auditors, but the analytical ear could easily detect its discord."
It perhaps did not penetrate 'he "an alytical ear" of the
Trilmtie,
or does not
occur to his "analytical" mind that (Irwit Hritain lias been making tin plate for the last hundred and seventy odd years, aud during all that time thi
United .States has been coni]ielled to pay tho tin plate makers of that conn trv just wliut they pleased to demand. '•The difference in price of tin plate in
London and New York is less to-day than it ever has been before. In on year since the McKinley law went into force it hns enabled more than a Bcon of tin plate factories to be started in the Unitod StaUe. The opening u] of the tin industry in this country will have the anine effect on the price that the development of the cotton
:ndnstry,
or tho iron in
dustry, have had on prices. Wire nails for instance, are cents per pound in the United States, while thoy are cents in England. .Steel billeta are 822 in the United StateB and §22.(10 in England. Calico is 41 cents a yard in the United States, and 5 cents a yard in England. Add the McKinley tariff nnd it would lie 10 cents a yard. And so it will bo with tin plate, and is now if the "analytical" editor will but take the trouble to step into the store of an? -'dealer in tinware in his town. He will learn that not a consumer pays more for his tin cups, more for liis coffee (Kits, more for his dinner pails, or more for tinware of any kind than he paid before tho McKinley law was enacted. This lioing true who then pays the duty on imported tin plate but tho foreignerir
This is evidenced by the fact that the
largest tin plate works in Wales lire to bo transplanted tit tins City, in the good State of Indiana, whoso mumigers say thiil thoy como to thiB oonntry for the purpose of saving tho duty, which they must pay from their own pockets if thoy remain in Wiiles and sell their product, to tho United Stub's.
\\Y soldier of the Union who entertains nn idea of voting for Cleveland in November should ponder over thia indorsement of his candidacy by tho Dunham (N. C.) tlobe, and then vote for Elurrii. n:
gars in the face. He should be
•haneeto hit em again."
The I'titlicr of Many Ittn. Conetiiation
Tli pension fraud is tho greatest of the age—and Cleveland struck the beg-1 ftoth tbfe method and results when
yirvn
Mr*. Haf?l«»n'« rfiilth V«ir» Toor. WASHIXOTO*. Aug. .V—Telegrams re eelved at the white house frotn Ivoon Lake announce that Mrs. Harrison's condition 1» not improving to the ex tent antldpatoil. au^ indeed it is said their tenor is such ns to cause the presi dent orreat uneasiness. It that the prosid ton for Loon adjourns.
Don M. I)lekliiM»n Cluwni.
SEW YORK. Aug. ii.—The campaign committee of the democratic national committee met Thursday morning to orgaui/.c sulicimimittees and map out the work for t'.ic campaign. Hon. Don M.
Dickinson, of Michigan, was elected chairman of the campaign committee. VI.II Wyck Honored.
KKARNKY. Neb.. Aug. r.—Ex-lJnlted States Senator Van Wyek has been nominated tor governor by the poople'l parly convent ion-hero.
IVorlu** CIMI^IM.
i'KoiiiA, 111., Aug. S.—Accordinff to .school census now finished I'cnriu has -0.430 persttns under 'J 1 years of [tgc and it is estimated that the population of the citv is now at loast .10,000.
YandfM'bllt'ft Yacht hold.
NKW YUHK. Au^F. FL.—Tho yaolit AW*, 011 which \\. K. Vundcrbilt. sp^nt nearly fl,000,000 and which was sunk off Pollock'* Kip, has boon sold at auction for $:i..ro0
This Date in History—Aug. 5.
I -10-—Columbus discovered treaelii-ry In Ills tlect sailor unwilliiii: to u'O on had dainticeil tl-o Pintii. so ho was delayed at tho Canary isles. 1777 Hattle of Orlskauy General Ganpevoort defeated 1
St. Leuer and his Indians. 17W-Rioliard Lord Howe. Hrlilsh commander in
lNiard.
lt-75—\Valers|out
COLVM nrs.
America, died In London Imwii there 1 T'-'-'i. IfViS-Arrival of Niagara at Trinity hay, Nowfimndland. and cable communication completed atrros: MIL* Atlantic. l?fi- --llatile of llaton lluui Ucnernl Thomas
Williams wiui killed in leading an Indiana regiment whose oAlcers had fallen born bi New York lsl/i. IWl— Aitniiral Xarracnt forced Ids way Into .Mobile bay, but the monitor Tecuinseh struck a torpedo and went down with all 011
struck Kirn, in Prussia, and
drowned 1:1 persons. IsPO—Charles Feebler, actor, died. ISNS-l'liilip Ilejiry Sheridan, general of tinanny.died at Nompiitt, MILSS. twirji lsrtl.
leads to a multitude of
physicial troubles. It is generally the result of carelessness or indifference to the simplest rule of health. Eugene McKay, of Bradford, Out., writes•. "I had for years been a Biifferer from constipation, had taken a great maay different remedies, pome of which did me good for a time but only for a time, then my trouble came back worse than ever. I was induced by 11 friend whom Brandreth'e pills had benefited to try them. Took two each night for week, tlion one each night for six weeks. Since that time I have not experienced the slightest dilliculty, nnd my bowels move regularly every day. I firmly believe that for sluggishness of the bowels, and biliousness Brandreth's PIIIB are far perior to any other."
A carjienter by the name of M.S.l'oiv era fell from tho roof of a house in East Dee Moines, Iowa, sustained a painful and Berions sprain of the wrist,which hi ured with one bottle of Chainberlain't l'ain Balm. He says it is worth S5 1, liottle it cost him only fiO cents K01 sale by Nye it^Jooe, druggists.
THE silks at tho cut price at McClnri Graham's please everybody. Read prices in their ad to-day.
HON. W. V. LrcAS, Ex-State Anditoi of Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy in my fnmi!y and have no hesitation in saying it is nn ex eellent remedy. I believe all that it claimed for it. Persons afllcted by cough or a cold will find it a friends There is no danger frotn whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 5(J cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe.
Vandulla Line Excursions.
To Kansas City AuguBt 2nd to Aug 7tli, SI4,2.ri round trip. Good to return including Oct. 11th, 1892.
To Denver, Colorado August 2nd to August 7th, one wnv, $18.25, usual faro $30.40.
To ])onver, Colorado and return Aug. 2nd to Aug. 7th, 818.25 the round trip. Good to return including Oct. 11th, 1802.
To Helena, Montana August 2nd to 7th, one fare the round trip, good to return including Oct. 10th. To Maxinkuckee Sunday $ 2.00 Saturday $ 2.90 Ten day $ 8.85 Thirty days $ 4.35 To Shndea 8 1.10
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ONE 15IV JOYS
Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant
ind refreshing to tho taste, and nets
-aver ana »oweis, cteansLs mc bjs I
•vislies to try it- Do not accept an}
jubstitute.
CARTERS
PIUS.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
WANTTD-HEL
FOUND—In
FOR
FOlt
FOIt
W
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
Denver, Colorado.
The Big Four will sell tickets to Denver, Colorado and return as iollows: Tickets going nnd returning via one regular route 818.25, and good going one regular route nnd returning another regnlnr route S27.50. Tickets will 1)6 sold August 3d to 7th inclusive, and good returning to nnd including Oct. 11, 1892. For fnll information regarding stop over privileges etc., call on
GEO. E. ROBINSON, Agent. Crnwfordsville. Ind.
Man
OH
Jloule.
Tho L., N.A..fc C.R.R. will sell round trip tickets from Crnwfordsville to Den ver on nccouat of the Trenninl Conclaves of Knights Templar for $16.40. Tickets on snle August 2d to 7th mrlnsivo. Good to return until Oct. 11th dnd good for continuous passage only in lioth directions. 11. S. WATSON, Agt.
tho Mulhodlst. church, tin on-
volupe containing money. Owner can huv same by tipplyimr to James Williams south firociistreet.
ForND—A
NOTICK OK
Proposed Street Improvement.
liril.DINC SUWKll
OJ/i'cc of City Clerk-, Critwfoia.ivillv, hid.
Notice is hereby given, That tho Common Council of the city of (Jrawlordsville, pursuant to the provisions of the General Assembly, approved .March S, 1SS9, providing ilie mode ami maimer of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of me costs thereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed tho lollowing resolution, to-wit:
Itosoived. by the Common Council of the city of Craivfordsville, that il is deemed necessary to improvo West Main street from Mill-shall street west to the west line of Mills school lot by the construction or a thirty inch brick sower from tho Main, or Marshall street sower west to said point.
All work to be done in accordance with profile atul spccillcutlons on tile in the olllco of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost
011 s„itl wosl Main gtreot
"ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, points (except the proportion thereof occu„r niid ROWPIS rlennseu the svs-
!'ic" b'
slruel nl,a
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
SAN rHAS'CtSCO. CAL.
cuutavtue.
xt soak
V"
CURE
Blck Eoftdacboaod relioveall tho troubles dent to a bilious Btato ol tho nystcrn, such as Dizzinoea, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain la the 8ido, £e. Whilo their mosfi resnxkabie success has boon shown in curing
SICK
Headache, yet Carter's Littlo Liver Plllfl equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro* Tenting thi8annoyinccomplaint,whilo they also correctalldlflordorsortheiitomachjjtlmulatetba liver and regulate the bowels. Even if tho only
HEAD
Acb« they would bo almostprlceless to those who •offer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does notend hore.and those who once try them will And theso littlo plllavalu* Able ln so many ways tbat thoy will not bo williog to do without them. But aftsr all sick head
ACHE
flflthe base of so many livoa that horo la *boro iwemake our great boast. Our pills euro It while Other* do not. I Carta Little Liver Pilta are very email ard very e^Pto tako. One or two pills make a doso. They •pstrictly vegetable anil do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vialsat25cmts: five for $1. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.
M'l
8-3
TKADK—Desirable citv property lor four. Call on or uldru£S MM weat Perry K-1H POKSALK -A Kood pliacton at hariri'm, 'J07 cast Main street.
S-'2
KENT—Two nice fnrnishH or uniurnlsliefi rooms with hoard. Imjnlre 411 south Waluut street.
SAhK -1 will offer at private sale niv household ginxls, eoriFlstin^ of hel room suits, coucnes, chairs, stands, tables, dinlnw r«M)in set, iturraln ami rag carpets, mirrors, chamber sets, etc., will Ml cheap. Torrid cash. MILOD. KNSMINCKK, •11 1 KastMtilti street.
pair ol e.ve glasses on Washing
ton street. Owner can have same hy calling on D. C. Smith.
I/jKiUSALE—Thu
town atul eounty right
sill a superior nnd useful mechanical contrivance. Inquire at- this otllco.
FOll
SALE—A four horse power water motor. Apply atthlsolllee.
FOKSAIJE—Aand
TUCIU
NO. 1 type-writer. Inlirst-
condithjn: abase burner stove.
Hill real John I. Shrum at law olhvc, north west corner ol Main and Washington streets. M-2 \\,TANTFiD—at once, 50 men to work intltn her. Applyaltheillalr A:l'allev hcadint factory.
W?" ANTED-A Inuti«lry. Block.
wasii woman' at the lit} west like street.
ANTED—Girl for housework tit408oast Jotlersou stri-cl. s-ii
WANTED—at
A flood fflrl to do houso work.
Iniiulrc -111!* liust Wubiish Ave.
WANTKD-A
lioyor (rlrl to work In clj-'m
factory, lUOH WestJlHlu street.
WANTKD—A
rollHtili.', xporlciiccd youny
iiuu wnnt« lo fiirm soim- :iml nil so stool. for ImereslK in protltn, Ktclnuoiid, Ind.
Adtlrut-s 1H,X .ISti, ltd&w
WANllIlJ-Slxsowln^woinc-n,II.
WAs'l'KU—Atin
WANTED—Day
very plulr
work. Apply ill once to w. Co.\. "ili.'J oust Muln si rtM't..
lioy about lift urn yuurs old
work nt collin factory. Apply iitthc ofllce on wist Pike st reet.
4 rul 1
talKirurgon the l!l(r
pay 1-1 centH an
road for which they will pay 14 oe
liour iiuil brlnx tlie men to CrawforrtsvUli nightly. Apply at 1!1({ 4 tlckot oflico.
WANTKD—Wootter
utO'iits tilK money
exuluslve territory. Our new piitenl Safes sell nt slplitln city or country. New agents tlrstln Held actuallv Keltlnir rich. Dili iiKentln one day cicarvn $sii. So can you Catalogue tree. AI.I'INK 8AKI'. CO..No. —y'l.UlarkSt Cincinnati, O. S-51'J
iOH'
in
ItATKS
To the Annual Encampment,
.Son*
Veteran*, Helena, Montana, Attn UHtfito 1st.
For this occasion the popular Bi| Four Itoute will make rate of one fare for the round trip, selling tickets for all trains of August 8 to 12, good roturning until September 20th. For the accommodation of patrons special ar rnngements nave been made by tho Big Four Koute, by which tickets' will bo issued good going via one route and returning viaanothor, affording nn excellent opportunity to visit tho entire western country. The nsual stop-ovi privileges will be allowed by all lines west of the Missouri river. *To obtain advantage of the low rates and througl cur service to junction points with Onion Depot connections, be sure your tickets read via the Big Four routo.
G. E. ROMNSON, Agent
EVK, ear, nnd tliront diseases only,Dr. Greone. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty
between said
ulle-V
slulU be USBeS8e(
Hn euectually, dispels colds, head- fordsvillo, Ind.) Said assessments, if doi.hes nnd fevers nnd cures habitual fcrrcd, to ho paid in ton annual mstallin A on or on ha is sOUStipatlOU. bjrup OI iflgS IS the- I
ln
llly remedy of its kind ever pro assessments, unless the property owners kiced, pleasing to the taste, and'ac P»y said assessments before said bond or
xpeeted I ptable to the StOlHflcll, prompt li: net of the General Assembly, of Indiana,
sident will l»ave Washing- its' action aud truly beneficifll in iti approved March h, 1S«. Lake ns soon as congress »flects, prepared only from the n09' too of iieilthy and agreeable substances, iti said proposed improvement, to appear at aiany excellent qualities commend it the ofllce of tiio Mayor ofi said city, on the •4. ,, eighth day of August, 1S'.2, at 7:30 o'clock to -all and nave made it tli© most
ln UIU
popular remedy known. any they have, to the necessity fcr said Svrup of Figs is for sale in 50 proposed improvement.
md" SI bottles by all leading drug ,iaiy :io, is e. City Clerk, ^ifits. Any reliable druggist win aiaj not have it on hand will pro I NOTXCK
cure it promptly for any one wlu
crossings, which
against the City of Crnw-
anticipation of the collection of said
bonds arc issued. All as provided for in an
there malto their objections, if
scorr
ov
Proposed Street Improvement
AM.KV.
O/Jicc
of City Clerk.CraicfordtiviUc, Jtui
Notice is hereby glvou that the Commoi: Council of the city of Crnwfordsville, pur suunt to the provisions of the Gonornl As sembly, approved March S, 1SS0, providing tho mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of the costs thereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed the following resolution, to wit:
Resolved, by the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, that it is deemed necessary to improve the alley between lots (hi and 4 in T. H. Histine's addition to said city, from the south line of said lot north to Main street by grading and grav elintr the san.e with a twelve inch course of pravcl.
Ail work to be done in accordance with profile and specifications on file in the oftlco of the Uity Civil Engineer. The total cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal Trout foot upon real estate abutting on said alley between said points (except the proportion thereol occupied by street and alloy crossings, which shall be assessed against the city of Crawfordsville, Ind.) Said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds, shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. AH as provided for in :m act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved MarchN iste'.i.
Notice is further hereby given, to the owners of all property along tlie line of said proposed improvement, to appear at thcoHiceot the Mayor of said city, 011 the eighth day of August, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., and there tnakc their objections, if any thoy have, to the necessity for said pro posed improvement. C. M. SCOTT,
July 3U, W2. Citv Clerk.
NO TICK OF
'roposed Street Improvement.
ALLEY.
Ojfia of City Cb rk. CrnirfonlsviV.c, hn!
Notice is hereby given that the Common Council ol the City oi Crawfordsville,pursuant to the provisions ol the General Atsseinbly, approved March 8, l.Sbi), providing tho mule anu manner ot making street improvements, enforcing the payment of the costs thereof, and Issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed the illowlng resolution, tb»wit:
Itcsolvcd, by the Common Council of the Citv ol Crawtordsvlllu, thai It Is deciucd neeesasiryto Improve the court house alley running north and south troin Main street to iuierscctlT.iol the llrst alley uorth, by paving with hard burned paving brick thofull width of the same and in length, about oue hundred and eighty leet.
All -work tobedonc in accordance with prollle and specifications on ille in the olllceot the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of said Improvement shall bo assessed per lineal front loot upon real cstatrMihuttingon saidallev between said ioint« (except the proportion thereof occupied hy utrcct ami alley croeslngs, which shall be assessed against the City ot Crawfordsville, Ind.) Said assessments. If deterred, to be paid In ten annual Installments. A bond, or bonds, shall he Issued in anticipation ol the collection ol'sald as*cssmer.ts, unless the property owners pay said aspessuicnus lM»fore said rxnl or bonds aw Issued. All as provided for in an act of the (ieneral AsPeuibly of Indiana, approved March H, 1H8H.
Notice Is further hereby given to the owners of all property along the line ol said proposed improvement, to appear at the oHlec of the Mavorol said city on the 8th day of August lSirJ, at. 7:'I0 o'clock p. m., and there make their objections. 11 any they have, to the necessity lor said pro|oscd Improvement.
C.M. SCOTT.
JulyM). City Clerk
NOTICK
In-
City Jot*'
Ob
Proposed Street Improvement. fciii:wAi.Ks. Office uf Citji Clerk, Cm\rfartixvHit, lnit
Notice is hereby given, thut the Common Council of tlie City of Crawfordsville, pursuant to the provisions of the General Assembly, approved March S, lsy.i, providiug the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of the costs thereof, and Issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc having duly passed the following resolution to-wit:
Kesolved, by the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, that it is deemed necessary to improve Hocum street side walks on both sides by grading and paving with brick. Said sidewalk shall bereduccd to the grade established and defined by the City Engineer for tho lull width of said walks, about seven feet. Tho inside to be trimmed up to the property line and the outer edge to be stopped properly and linished smoothly. There shall be a trench excavated to a depth of ten inches below the grade line and to a width of four feet and four inches. In tbis shall be well pocked a course of eight inches of sand and the same shall be paved with good hard burned paving brick, to a width of four feet, the inside line being placed one foot distant from and parallel with the property lino. All to bo curbed on sides and ends with brick placed on edge.
All work to be dono in accordance with the profile and specifications on file in the otllce of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal front foot upon real estate abutting on said Hocum street between said points (except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alloy crossings, which shall be assessed against the city of Crawfordsville, Ind.) Said assessments, if deferred, to bo paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds, shall be issued tu anticipation of tho collection ol said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in au act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March S, 1SS0.
Notico is further hereby given to the owners of all property along tho liuo of said proposed improvement, to appear at tho office cf tho Mayor or said city on tho eighth day. ol August, 1S92, at 7:30 o'clock li. m. and there make their oojections, If any thoy have, to tho necessity for said pro posed improvement. C.M. SCOTT,
July 30, 18M.
IV
FT'-
city Clork.
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to handle tho New Putont Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and greatest selling novelty over produced. hriLses ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works llko tnaglc. 200 to JJ00 !er cent prollt. One agent's sales amounted to M'JO in six days. Another, I3U In two hours. Previous experience uot necessary, ror terms and lull particulars, address. Tho Monroe Kraser MI'g Co. UiCrosso.Wls. 442
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100 pieces Table Oil Cloth worth 25c, in this sale only 16 2-3 cents per yard. 100 dozen good Towels 2 1-2 cents, worth 5 cents.
150 dozen good Towels 5c, worth 10 cents.
200 dozen good Towels 10c, worth 20 cents.
250 dozen good Towels ,1-2 cents, worth 25 cents.
we can do for you in this line. A great surprise for you.
From August 1 to Sept. .15
WILL GIVE US
EQRIY£1ME DHYS.
To Dispose of Our Surplus Stock!
To insure quick sales we will place oh sale until further notice, as follows:
i,,ooo yards of all style of Summer Dress Goods worth ioc, 12c, and 15c, all at choice at 5 cents per yard in this sale.
5,000 yards of Fancy Novelty Dress Goods worth from 15c to 25c in this sale, all go at choice 10 cents per yard.
10,000 yards yard-wide muslin 4 cents per yard.
5,000yards Half-Wool Challics worth 25c in this sale, choice 13 1-2 cents. Call early for first choice.
5,000 yards Fine White Dress Goods worth from 15c to 25c. Choice this sale only 10 cents per yard.
500 yards Fancy Dress Silk worth 50 cents in this Great Clearance Sale, you choice for 25 cents per yard.
A
few
Come and see the inducements we offer you in Silk
itts, nderwear, osiery, Handkerchiefs,
Laces, Dress Goods, Trimmings.
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All go at Half Price for the next 45 days. Give this Department Your Attention and you will Save Money.
Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vest worth ioc to 15c, choice for 5 cents.
127, 129
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hundred yards oi those
Klegant Silks you pay nt other stores 85 cents and $1 for. We will sell them to you in this sale only 49 cents per yard.
UMBRELLAS. 500 Umbrellas at about fifty cents on the Dollar. Call and see what
Fast Black Hose only 5 cents per pair.
Call on us for Good Values, Low Prices and Fair Treatment. Thousands of Other
Bargains not mentioned in this lot. Call and see what Surprises we have in store for you.
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5 pieces Good Table Linen worth 45c, for 25 cents.
H10 pieces red Table Linen worth 40c, for 21 cents.
500 yards good Table Linen worth 75c, for 49 cents. And a great many other Bargains in our Linen Department worth you time to call and see.
5,000 yards Good All Linen Crash worth 8c to ioc, your choice for 5 cents per yard.
East Main Street.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, I3STID.
