Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1892 — Page 5
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Order Your New Suit
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COLMAN & MURPHY,
le Lpailliij: Tailors, 20« Kust Main Mreet.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Cabinets arc still $2.00 a Dozen and they don't fade at the
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All Kinds at
ROSS BROS.
54 99c. Store,
be looking for stoves. We are prepared to made. We are the
nd it is time to them with the best lines that are I for the Garland and Radiant Home Cook stoves and base
Every one knows that tne Garland and Radiant Home Rimers are the best
on the
market and remember that we
two lines. We have all kinds of natural gas line of stoves will be very large and at low
look over our line of stoves.
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trade was never bettfer in this line in Sitte Boards, Book Cases, Bed Room suits, Tables Fancv Chairs. Bear in mind that when you start article of furniture, from a kitchen table to a will lind the largest and most complete
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ROCERIES.
but we are selling IOO barrels, per month and
Old Reliable
NICHOLSON & SONS, QQ Si East Main Street. ^2 QQ
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Will not Lose Money by atronizing the
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North Green Street
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New designs arriving
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OHDROH NOTES.
Dr. H. -I, Cnnmuglmiii will occupy the pulpit at Center church to-morrow morning and evening.
The regular eerviceu of the Methodist church will be conducted by ltav. (1. \V. Switzer.
Ilev. It. S. Inglis will conduct services to-morrow at the First Presbyterian church.
There will be a social service and communion to-morrow at the Christian church.
I. 0. 0. i. Notice.
The funeral of Uro. T. 13. Luster, of Lafayette lodge No. 15 will occur on Sunday, Sept. 11, at 3 o'clock p. in. at Oak Hill cemetery. All Odd Fellows are requested to attend.
LEW LAUOIII.IN, N. C». NO. 223. J. C. Hnvinsos, N. (5. No. 88.
—The Lafayette
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has
suspended publication localise it did not pay. The weekly edition will continue as heretofore.
After a deadlock of several days Congressman iSarwig was finally renominated at Watertown. Wis., Thursday on the 10\M ballot.
Dr. D. II. Krowcr, who has recently returned to Chicago from Europe, said that he did not think cholera would gain a foothold in this country.
Ohio river coal operators have decided tt» elo.se down the mines on Saturdav. A cut in wages is probable, I which will be stroi'gly resisted by the men.
The resolution of the National Hankers' association to abolish the three days of-grace custom is indorsed by Chicago bankers, but. eonsi.lered impracticable.
Mr. K. \V. Cornwall and Mrs. Libbic llrniielt while crossing the Northern Minnesota railroad track near I'uie Island. Minn..,were run over by a train and probably fatally injured.
Simeon J. Ahern. a St. I'aul lawyer and capitalist, on trial for criminal libel, was on Thursday sentenced without the option of a line to serve sixty days in the county workhouse.
Martin burke, one of theCronin murderers serving a life, sentence in the .loliet penitentiary, has been compelled to quit work in the cooper shop on account of ill health, uyl now spends his time in the idle mow.
George S. Graham on Thursday at Philadelphia tiled a bond for .?2'»0.00u as receiver of the Mutual Hanking Surety Trust Company, and $15.(KM) as receiver of the order of the Iron Hall in Pennsylvania.
KILLED BY A SHOCK.
Light i'eiitlcr at Pittsburgh Klcrtrornt«»«l HIMI Thrown From I'ole. I'iTTMU"HiiII. I'll.. Sept. 10.— At 1*J:45 o'clock a. nj. Police Uftitvr Howley fount) the lifeless body of John lloxwinter lvin«r u^raiust the base of an eleetric lljrht pole at the corner of Fifth awnue and Steven.son .street, lloxwinter was a light tender iu the employ of the Allegheny County Light Company. lie had ascended the pole to trim the light and had evidently been electrocuted. His left hand and arm wen' terribly burned. The top of his head had been crushed in by his fall from the forty-five-foot pole. Iloxwintcr was single. His father, who was also adight inspector,was electrocuted about a year ago.
Huron** Deep Wrll.
UrnoN. S. I)., Sept. 10. An immense flow of wator was struck to-iiav in a well lu-infr sunk for power purposes. The flow is (freuter and the pressure stronger than tlie well which now furnishes the city with water. When reached the drill was down feet.
Appointed Secretary of (.elation. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept. -10.— A special from lUoomington. Ind., announces that Krnest HuOVutt. of that place, has been appointed secretary of legation at St. Petersburg by 1'inteii Slates Minis-i tcr White.
LOMI Ills Money on snlllvan.
Wil.KKSHAimi:, l'a., Sept. 10. Thomas liooney, of Plymouth, having lost, all liis money and property on the result I of the tMillivan-Corbett fi ht,committed suicide by taking'poison.
lroppel Dead*
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 10.—Dr. S. P. Sample, a prominent physician of northwest Arkansas, dropped dead ivvhilo attending a meeting of a board of pension examiners here.
A Word From the Ladies.
The ladies of the Baptist church wish to extend their heartiest thanks to the gentlemen of the Board for the many courtesies Bhown them during the week of the fair. Not only because they gave us, without money and without price, the shadv nook in which to set up our
iunc]j counter, but for other favors so
Those beautiful hats and bonnets. cordially granted, and for the cheerful shown at, the fair by McClure .V lira- renclmeKK with which, in their busiest ham are all the artistic work of their moments, they gave us any attention new head trimmer, Mies Xiiclinian, of desired, and supplied anv information Cincinnati, who takes charge of their necessary to our work. Especially to millinery parlor this season, and her.
See them
SHORT SPECIALS.
Dr. Kurnm^rhs. of Amlursl. was on Thursday ok-oteil president Wabash college.
Tlit* harvesting of wheat in South Dakota is about over and the reports indieate an average yield.
The whalebaek steamer Charles W. Wetmore is reported ashore and a total wreck on the Oregou coast.
George K. Palmer, charged with the murder of Mills in Wright county. Ia., is now being investigated by the grand jury-
W. U. (isirrett and Eugene Thuruian quarreled at Leroy, Ark., and Garrett shot Thurman dead Garrett has disappea red.
Congresbinan Luther K. McKinney, of Manchester. N. H., was Thursday nominated for governor by the democrats of that state.
Messrs. .John L. Davis, M. J1 Waugh and W. \Y. Morgan who 6o warmly interested themselves in our behalf, are oi'.r grateful thanks returned. May
their shadows never grow less, and may thev always, in their undertakings, lind the kiod hearts which are more than coronets to brighten their pathway is the sincere wish of \LL THE LAIHTS.
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Grand excursion lo Elwood, Ind. Special train, Sept. 13. Hound trip only SI.50. Win. McKinley will speak and the great tin-plate mill will be open for inspection.
Harvest excursions Sept. 27th and October 25th. Reunion army of the Cumberland, on Sept. 13th and 14th. Good to return including Sept. 19. One fare the round trip—SI 3.75.
To Terre llaute Sept. lfith and 17th. One fare the round trip. On account of Veteran Association. Good to return including Sept. 18.
To Portland. Oregon, Sept. fltli to 14th. One fare. S72.25. round trip. Good to return including fit) davs from date.
One fare. SI.00. round trip to Terro Haute and return. Sept,. 10. good to return Sept. 11. Groat Democratic rai'.v.
St. Louis. Mondays and Thursdays. Sept. 8 to Oct. 20. one and one third fare for the round trip.
The Yandalia again comes to the front and offers you tickets oneway to Kansas City. Leavenworth and Atchison or Kt. Joseph for S7.70 from Sept. Oth to the Kith, inclusive.
To Khvood and return, special train. Sl..ri() round trip, leaving here at 7 :'il) a in. Sept. 18th. Tickets good on s: eeial train only.
Harvest excursions Sept. 27. one fare the round trip. Washington anil return Sit, Sept. 13t.li to 20th.
Terre limite and return. Sept. I to 10. one fare, SI.Oil. the round trip. Chattanooga and return. Sept. 13 and I I, one fare round trip. .7. C. I'TOHINSON, Agt.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Casioria.
MNTKD- A RL to DO kitrlimi work. VV ply to Mrs. J.ury Jrrhlrppy at 11^ Wuhiisfi uvcuut'.
These lots vary in size from two to four acres, ar.d are so aiTant as to provide a building site in the grove and tillable land hack of each lot.
There are 200 line forest trees, mostly hard maple, ill tins tract of laud, and it is conceded by all the to be the most attractive and beautiful place for suburban homes anywhere in reach of the city.
It. is situated in a good neighborhood oil one of the finest drives 1-adiog from the city and there is no railroad to cross.
Lots will oe sold persons buying f,r a lioni:' at very low prices, onethird purchase money down and from one to three var time or longer it desired, MI deferied pay-
incuts. I 'all at the ollice of lli itton" mid M'ltTet. and examine plaii and learn prices.
Who ilef Vcs a pood position In tin1 nrV1* Kalrctt vhonh! write at once for fariM»uA M»'tn'|KlltHH U»Usualf»rllltU'Hfnrpl/irtn^Krfthisit«
If You Contemplate Buying
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The 1'niitifiil grove just west of the cit.y limits, known as 1 rittoil's tilen lias' been ulattcil into lar^e suburban, lots and named (iLKN l'A I! K.
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CALL AND LOOK AT OUR NEW STOCK
We Have Just Received. They are Beauties.
ABE LEVINSON,
103 East Main Street. Opp- Court House.
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1,000 Books, Cloth Bound.
101 DIFFERENT TITLES
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YOUR CUOICK ONLY 17c. At
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Til# HEKRY HUDSON
ASK FOIR. THEM,
People in the Southeast
I'art of the city do not need to' down town for Steak 11am. Lard and everything kept in a liist-class Meal Market.
WILL KRAMER,
The College Street Butcher. near I'him street.
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Rock Island Hay Loader
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Is THE BEST Cigar In The City,
HOULEHAN & STUMP
North Washington St:
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OUR PET
Manufactured bv WM. MUHLB1SENI
A .Great Slaughter In
I ieatin£ and Cook Stoves. Bed Room Suits, Carpets, Chairs, Furniture of all Kinds, Guns, in a re a a re a
And in fact everything both New and Secondhand At Rock Bottom Prices at the Old Reiiable Stor9 of
1 hompson Care^.
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Special Attractions and Special Prices.
In Watches and Jewelry at
\A7\ Otto's,
South Washington Street.
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