Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1892 — Page 8
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Sliver Ash ami Card I'ruys
and Silver Souvenir Spoons,
Pearl and Silver Match and I'ooth pick Stands. New Selections of C. K. Spoons
To Be Had Only At
Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.
SURE OF IT!
Sure we can please von both
in quantity and price.
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124 East Main Street.
AT THESE PRICES
Everybody Can Afford the Luxury of
Ice-Cream: juurt
IAJII IM-:U tin-
$ 10.
Mult jndlon ?.T «:illon l.."0 .•ckwl to order, MmJeof Pure Cream and
Pure Flavoring.' •.
Music Hall Restaurant and
a
Ice Cream l'arlor.
W H. Van Sly ke.
—Manufacturer Of
Boots and Shoes,
Repairing a Specialty.
=205=
South Washington St.
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Thorough instruction on either instrument guaranteed.,
Terms made known upon application.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.
Keuiombcr, wo make no charge for measuring your house and estimating cost of your work. Hydrants put in and old ones repaired. Wo deal all kinds of Pumps which we soiling very cheap.
125
South Green St. Opposite Music Hull.
DAILY JOURNAL
SATUltDAY. SEPT. 1". 1H9J.
THE DAILY JOURNAL IS for sale by Robinson .fc Wallace, and 1'ontious & Luce v.
A WINXKK.
Jeff Don't Run the Dance. Hamilton is desirous that the
Jeff
public should know that hedges not run the dances that occur in the back pBrt of his restaurant. He merely rented that end of his room to some gentlemen who were entirely responsible for the festivities.
Good Music.
The Fair Association was grom.y pleased with the music furnished by the Crawfordsville band this year and to say that it
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the best ever furnished is
putting it mildly. The music was firBtclnss aud the blind was both faithful and eUicient in its service. A future employment of the band by the association would be just the thing.
It Sells Itself.
The Howard buggy, manufactured by A. Howard at Gulioa, O.. sells itself. Thv handsome dsplay of these vehicles at the fair captured two premiums but what was more to the point caused five sales to be made inside of four days. Tliey were admired and complimented by nil of the many thousands who passed that way. W. T. Ramsay it Son are local agents, Ira liooher sells lots of them at Darlington and Murk Beckner, of this city, is traveling agent. Any of these gentlemen will convince you that for beauty and service the Howard buggy beats them all.
A Great Wrong Righted.
It gives Tin: JoriiN.u. great pleasure to set our friend aud fellow citizen, Bill over SI00.
Clienoweth, right in the eves of the
1— __ notnii.g whatever to ao wit 11 1110 lower-
O II I I I \J I I from Mr. Gobon tins must make Ruwurs
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VANDAI.IA STATION
CALL AND SEE HIM
PROF. L. O. SMITH
lJcgs leave'to announce that he will accept a few more scholars on the
Mandolin and Guitar.
hall will be eating room stand will be hall will be
style than at
present and several new cottages erected.
There is talk of making a bridge over this year. the ravine and cutting a roadway through tho woods* above Buzzard's roost, thus enabling one to get a view of the beautiful scenery without the arduous climb.
A Ghastly Joke. v"
—Harry Krug is down from St. Joe. —Howard Sargent has returned to Chicago. —Mrs. Will I'amey has returned to Chicago. —T.M.Cast and wife have returned to Frankfort. —Alexander UOBB has returned to LaFayette.
Marriage license.—Win. [Clark aud Rosa Martin. —C. B. Mather, of Lagrange, is here to enter college. —Ed Harris has gone to Mouticello to teach school. —(t. F. Warfel. of Ladoga, was in tho city yesterday. —Miss Kate Lucas, of Frankfort, is visiting in the city. —Harry Maxwell will attend Del'auw University this year. —Miss Edith Bell, of Terre Haute, is visiting friends here. —H. H. Mathers, of Greencastle, was in the city yesterday. —Em ma Harley is managing a millinery store at Fowler. —Mrs. Jean Dyer, of LaFayette, is 'he guest of Wm. Merrick.
Miss Scribner, of Russellville, is the guest of Miss Lelia Baird. —Profs. Campbell, McLain and King were in Indianapolis lust night. —K. A. Carr and wife, of Harveysburg, are the guests of C. M. Scott. —Kose Hill's Folly Company will be at Music Hall next Friday evening. —Mrs. Dr. I'oole, of Kussellville, is the guest of Mrs. Joshua Mclvinsey. —Regular meeting of C. T. U., No. 221), to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. —Niry Smith and wife have returned to l'eoria after a three weeks' visit here. —The band will go to Elwood Tuesday with the Crawfordsville delegation. —Frank Lnyne and wife are rejoicing over tho arrival of a dear little daughter. —Beginning to-morrow the Sunday mail to I ndianapolis will close at 1:5U p. m. —"Captain" J. B. Curtis will address the un terrified at the court house tonight. —Miss Anna Dunwig, of Torre llaute, tins concluded a visit with the Misses Alfrey. —C. W. Wright estimates his loss by burglars Monday night to have been
public. Some days ago lie was arrested /j,((spent vesterdav with Bub ilseemingly on the charge of intoxication
but Bill's innocent mind discovered be-! ,T I Miss June Davison, who liiis been neatli this innocent charge a scheme on ', ., ,, •. tho guest of Char ley Ross, has returned the pari of the city olneials to make him .n .. pay his taxes. Mr. Clienoweth is proud
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of the fact that he can't, be made to pay his tuxes and is prouder yet that the otlii'ials did not get his money that day. He had 6"n but says that he was 'too slick for 'em begosh" and they did not get it. Mr. Ohenowetli is an upright and patriotic Amirican.
At the Shades.
Landlord Stebbins, of the Garland Dell House, was in tho city yesterday and states that he will probably remain at the hotel all next year. In case of his so doing the hotel will be open both winter and summer. Some radical changes are contemplated for next year and as they are not of too gigantic proportions they will probably be carried out. The present dance fitted up ns a store and while the present candy removed. A new dance fitted up in much better
Kiiitor Bowers is trying to dpluUe people into belief that he line found a rnari'n nest nnil is the nerve to st itp lliiit Ciipt.. C. W. Elmore cut ilown his own assessment, without the knowledge Yountsville anil a wool from to-morrow of the rest of the lionril of Review. Auditor Goben, the Democratic member of the Hoard of Review, was interviewed in reference to the mutter und pror,ounces the charges of Rowers as iin([naliiiedly fnlse in every particular. The Assessor had doubled the valne of! the property of Mr. Elmore, raising it! S'J.OOd and Mr. (roben and Mr. Ramsey took it upon themselves to cut down S1,U0U Other property was treated in tho same way and Capt. Eimore had nothing whatever to do wit lithe lower- —Mrs. A. J). homas. of Crawfordsville, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Madaline Rochester Mrs. .Jaines CI.
in of is as it in
foel a little lirwl.
John L, Smith ,Stirriug Them Op. Your uncle John L. Smith is evidently stirring them up if the following special from Greencastle to the Indianapolis .Ifitniiil is straight goods:
Gi(i:i:N'(AH'ri,.:, Sept. 8.—John L. Smith has filed 11 ssmowhat voluminous complaint against the DePanw University to recover certain sums duo him as agent of the Indiana Asbury (now Del'auw) University, lie was employed to solicit funds for the Jcollege and for his services was to receive the sum of 32,500 per year. According to the several paragraphs in his complaint he was paid Sfi'.O on his settlement with the board of trustees, leaving SI,MO still due him, less S'200, the price of two scholarships subscribed for by him. He hlso claims the sum of $5,000 as his share of the gift of 325,000 made to the university by Anthony Swisher, of Warren county, deceased. The case is set for trial at tho present term of court.
EYE, ear, and throat diseases only,Dr. Greene. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a spociultj
Miss Zacktnan will be pleasod to meet all in need of fall millinery at tho Trade Palace.
Tin: .JOCKNAL JOB OFFICE for note heads.
-Ed Burns, editor of the FranUfon
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—Miss Yickers, of ^Indianapolis, who has been visiting friends here, returned homo yesterday.
James Hunter has been appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Esther Vaughn, deceased. —Mrs. W. 1). Crawford and sons have returned to Davenport, la., after a visit with Dr. McMechan. —Miss Steila Hills has gone to Jamestown, Dakota, to spend the winter with her brother, C. T. Hills. —A married gentleman has rented a house on Jefferson street, and will enter the prep department of Wabash College. —Uncle John Jliatt and wife, of Sugar Grove, lire guests of J. A. Gilbert, Rev. G. \V. Switzer aud Johnny Gains.
--I'aul Zimmerman, of Brazil, is in
'he city but not to enter college. He
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take a mechanical course at Purdue
Supt. Zuck will hold a special examination to-day for the teachers who have secured schools in the county but who lire without license. —Lloyd Hammond is back from Lebrnon to enter college. He reports that, Bert Garner will also return but will ljave his bride at home. —Harry Maxwell was in town yesterday. He will spend next week in
will sing a solo at tho Methodist church. —S. G. Whittaker announces that he is now ready aud anxious to race with any bicycler in the world under any conditions and on any track that may lie selected. -Columbus Beck, our esteemed fellow citizen is again in jail. He was released yesterday morning but before 1 noon was howling drunk and disturbing peace at the I'lum street station.
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Kodiffltor Mrs.
Campbell and child went to Crawfordsville to-day on a visit. LufaneltnUoiirirr. —Tho Natural Gas Company's exhibit of lights in connection with l5enjamin's plumbing display, attracted great attention at tho fair and was prepared by Mr. Alborshart. —VeBtorday afternoon about four o'clock a farmer nnd his wife lost their two-year-old baby on the grounds and did not tind it until half past seven. They were nearly distracted and great excitement prevailed during the toddler's nbsence. —A good andience witnessed a rendition of "Damon and Pythias" nt Music Hall last evening by the Leslie Davis Company. The performance was excellent nil its details and the final appearance of this troupe was as excellent as could be desired. -—Mr. Bullfoot Kernoodle was lined last evening for beating his wife. Rullfoot is a high toned young gentleman and a delegation of citizens should contribute toward furnishing him a coat of tar and feathers for the winter. —The funeral of little Bessie Marguerite Bacon will take place at 3 p. m. to-day at the residence of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. llolden, east College street. Interment at Oak Hill. The service will be conducted by Dr. Cunningham.
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Jt'OU SALV 11Y ALL Hit VQGISTS* Sold bv Nve & Co.
UPHOLSTERING
AND
All Work Pertaining To 1 he Business.
Geo. 3R.. Rioe, West Pike St. Nwirly Opposite Hie Old Si,mcl.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES.
-GET TI1 EM
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OF
C. 0. Carlson,
West Main Street.
A Tender Steak
0 How Rare!
And yet you Can Always Get one of
T. J. WEIL,
103 South Washington Street,
Hills, Ladies Art Tailor.
Having completed a full course of cutting at Chicago 1 wish to announce to the ladies of Crawfordsville that I am prepared to do all kinds of ladies tailoring.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed
And with the HHsiHtancc oi' Mrs. Conimri), as foruludy ami litter, I fumriinU'O Intact ion throughout. Will make a specialty of cuttiM# and tilting, and evening rirutwes. li. C. HILLS, Modiste. 50'*! EnstMuin Street.
LHDIESI
Don't fail to see—for seeing is admiring—the laige display
of Beautiful Fall Millinery at the fair from the Trade Palace.
All the new Fall material made up in fort) different styles
HATS and BONNETS.
217 hast Main Street.
All the artistic work of out
new head milliner, Miss Xachman, who takes charge of our
--Millinery Parlor this season. Miss Zachman is now here andwill be pleased to meet all our friends and customers. Also, see the Fall Styles of new carpets and rugs in our display.
The handsomest of new goods daily arriving from The Pur-', chaser of Mr. McClure, who is in the New York Markets. An elegant line of Plain, Stripe and Dot Navy JSlue Silks just in as well a great many handsome New Tilings in Dress Goods and Trimmings. The best Stock and Lowest Prices will be Our Motto and Ladies you will be much pleased InTrading at
THE TRADE PALACE
—Of—
McCLURE & GRAHAM.
20 Per Cent Lower Than Ever
Is the Reduction on our New Stock of
Window Shades
Come early and yet Choice of the New Deigns.
ROBINSON & WALLACE
Merrick & Darnell,
Successors to J. J. Insley, 112 to 114 E. Market Street
Briek Livery
Board by the Day or Week.
C. H. Erganbright, Y.8..
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto,Canada,
Treats All Diseases Of Domestic Animals Surgery a Specialty.
our patronage solicited. Calls by mail or telegram pro answered. Ojlice with Merrier & Darnell, Livery
II.J and Ir6 East Market Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Go To Z. &
-For Your Fine-
Ice Cream and Soda
Fresh Bread, Bniib & (.'a I
Every Morning.
ZE1GLEE & EEIMAH
O I E O S
ICRAUSE & CRIST,
Successors to D. VV. Cox.
The Crawfordsville Florists.
East Market Street.
oup:.
Stable,
Water
Crawforasvifle.
