Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 October 1892 — Page 4
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THE LATEST!
And Prettiest Novelties are the Pearl and Silver Ash and Card Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Sliver Match and Tootl) pick Stands.
New Selectlous of C. E. Spoons
To Be Had Only At
0
Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.
Have the Largest
-AND-
FINEST LINE
SHOES
—OF—
That has been In this store
For 20 Years!
Respectfully,
J. S. KELLY.
124 East Main Street.
PIANOS
and
ORGANS
We arc displaying the finest lineof'Pianosand Organs" ever brought to this market. In "Mahogany," "Circassian Walnut/' "Native Walnut," "Rosewood," "Oak" and "Ebonized" Cases.
Purchasers will do well to ill and examine our goods, learn our PRICES and TERMS before placing their order.
Second-Uaad Pianos and Organs
For Sale or Kent.
"Washburn Guitars" and Mandolins, Books and Sheet Music, and all kinds of musical merchandise kept constantly on hand.
GIVE US A CALL.
D. H. BALDWIN CO.
UKO. F. HUGH Kb, Salesman. CrawfordsviUe, Indiana. No. Kit South Washington street.
CUT FLOWERS!
FOK
FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, PARTIES and "ALL OCCASIONS.
GOLD BAND
ANI
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JAPAN LILIES
Audullsortfltt! winter bloomtng bulbs will bo ready October 1.
MY AN GREEN HOUSE,
818 South Green Street.
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DAILY JOURNAL.
TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1892.
THE DAITJY JOUHNAX. IS for sale br Robinson Wallace, anil Pontious Lacev. vw-.
FfiOM HERE AND THERE.
—Doc Britton was in Colfax to day. —V. Q. Irwin went to Peru this morning.
—R. S. Thomson went to Fowler this morning. —Samuel Dazov went to Darlington this morning. —P. F. Fry, of Greencastle, is visiting in the city. —James Fisher retnrned to Frankfort this morning. —Judge E. C. Snyder went to Lebanon this morning. —Each person in the Columbian parade will carry a small Hug. —We6ley Constancer is in Logaosport visiting the Good Templars. —Harry Brawn and Fount Johnson, of Waveland, were in the city to-day. —Regular meeting of Athens chapter No. 97, O. E. S., Thursday, Oct. 13, 1892, 7:30 p. m. —E. K. Nultoo, of Louisville, who has been visiting here, went to Terre Haute last night. —The cannon will be fired forty-four tim'son Columbian morning, once for each of the States. —Mrs. Frederick V. Chislett, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Col. I. C. Elston Bnd family. —Wm. Imel, of Danville, 111., was the guest of Frank Davis last night, leaving to-day for Denver. —Dr. n. E. Greene went to Danville, 111., this morjing to attend the wedding of Miss Mario Cain. —Revs. Swiizer, Green-?, Stafford, Stephens and Yount wont to Terre Hauto this morning to attend the Methodist conference. —Ed Voris went to Wabash this morning to attend a convent:on of insurance agents. He will deliver an address on "The Correlation of Oxidation and Business." |||||-Two more cases of diphtheriu are reported from Waynetown, the children of Dolph Shurr being taken down.
These new cases have caused the scare to break out again in all its pristine vigor. —B. F. Snyder, AV. T. Galey, J. A. Harrington, Jack Kelley, B. F. Lytle, A. T. McClellan, AV. W. Ward, W. B. Dice, Jos. R. Linn, Capt. H.M.Billings, T. H. B. McCain and others went to Frankfort this morning to attend a reunion of the 86th regiment. —The "Postmaster" company played to a large house of empty seats last night. A small colored boy on the front seat who was evidently attending his first show attracted great attention by reason of his peculiar antics and really took better than the show itself. —A couple of 17-yenr-old boys had a difficulty on Main street last evening and going down in front of the Episcopal church by mutal agreement fought it out. They clawed and bit like kitten tigers and a large crowd of spectators cheerod them on to the finish. It was a very disgraceful affair. —Before adjourning Saturday the county commissioners lot tho contract for the Southworth gravel road. T. L,
Carroll, of Montgomery county, was the Bnccespful bidder, his bid being 810,877. The road begins at tho terminus of tho Lyman gravel road, and extends to the Benton county line LaFayelie Courier. A VI -This morning while playing in the greon house, little Charley, the son of A. M. Smith cut his wrist in a most frightful manner on a broken glass bottle. It was thought for awhile that tho artery had been severed but investigation by Dr. Ristino proved this to be untrue. The lad suffered chielly from loss of blood which left him in a completely exhausted condition.
l'ureand WUoleHome {futility Commends to publio approval the Cal ifornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cloanse the eyptem effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, anu with millions it is the best and only remedy."
DON'T forget the day and date, Thursday, Oct. 13th, grand cloak opening at Louis Bischof's cloak.parlor.
CON CI'NMNOIIAM for over coatfl.
Foot Ball,
A Chicago correspondent of the Lafayette Courier has tho following to say apropos of the all absorbing question:
It is understood that Malley, of the Chicago team, who was captain at Ann Arbor in '90, has been engaged to coach the WabaBh team and will put in most of next week nt CrawfordsviUe. Malley will be remembered by the Purdue players as a heavy and hard player whom they ran against just two yeais ago up in Michigan. Malley savs that his most distinct recollection of that game is that Studebaker tackled very strong for a small man. Ho is one of tho best captains that Ann Arbor ever hud and since he left the team has never boon as strong, although it promises to be in line foriu this year. He will make the WabaBh men play a hard and plucky game and should give them many now ideas in team work. At the same time it must be taken for granted that no team in the State will have such valuable practice and coaching as Ames aud
Donellv will give Purdue. Morrill Moores, of Indiunapolis, said a fow days ago that if the Purdue men simply kept up to last season's form nouo of their rivals in Indiana could hope to defeat them beforo next year. Moores is foot ball enthusiast, and keeps close watch on nil of tho teams.
The new "Walter Camp" foot ball shoe, with its leather spikes, is causing some talk among the Chicago players. Capt. Crawford says that even leather spikes cannot be used under the rules, and he will refuso to play any team that wears them. This is the Bame question that came up at CrawfordsviUe last season, when some thoughtless Purdue men stepped on tho features of two Wabash players. As a result of the protest spikes were chopped off. Now that the' leather-spiked shoes have been indorsed by Walter Camp, and advertised by Spalding, it is believed that there can be no objection to their use so long as the metal hobs do not project.
Excitinc Runaway.
Yesterday afternoon J. K. Everson was coming into the city from the southeast and arrived at Ferguson's crossing of the Big Four just as the 1 :'i0 train was dae. Acorn field hid the track from sight and Mr. Everson hearing no noise started across. Just as the horse was stepping on to the track Mr. Everson heard the rush of the approaching engine and looking up beheld it almost upon him. With remarkable presence of mind hs threw his entire Btrength upon the lineB and fairly jerked the animal around in its tracks. Two Bteps more would have been fatal and when the horse was thus snatched from destruction the plunge made upset tho buggy, throwing Mr. Everson out. The animal was of course terribly startled by the train and by the jerk it had received, ami went plunging toward the city at torrific speed. The bupgy was demolished before the city was reached and finally with some fragmonts attached to it the boree Btaggered up against an iron fence oa Wabash avenue and fell exhausted. Its feet became eutangled in the iron work and the animal was powerless to move until released by men who arrived. Mr. Everson's escape from death on the railroad was entirely due to his great presence of mind and he is congratulating bimseif to-day.
Invitations Issued.
The committee on arrangements for the Columbian Day celebration held an enthusiastic meeting last evening nearly every member being present. The finance committee was also there and reported good progresss. The following invitation was issued: "We, tho undersigned committee of arrangements for celebrating at CrawCrawfordsville the 21st day of October, or Columbus day in an appropriate and impressive manner, extond to you a most cordial invitation to take part in the ceremonies. The time, place, order and line of march will be duly advertised later. All orders accepting this invitation will please notify the chairman of the undersigned committee,
F. C. Handel, Chairman.
i' T. L. STILWELIJ, B. R. KCSKKLL, W. C. CAIIH,
I. M. WlttMSOTOSj D. W. HARTMAN, .• J. H. ZCOK,
F. O. Maxwell, C. A, CLOUD.
These invitations are sent to all secret, military and civic ordors in the county.
Letter List.
Tho following is the list of uncalled for letters remaining in the postollice at Crawfordsyille, Ind.,for the wook ending October 11th, 1892. Parsons calling for these letters will please say "advertised": Charters Miss C'th'e Martin Mrs Mota Davis Benj Parker Geo S Elinoro Berry (2) Parsons Martha Everett A v/ Stoey Evaco Mrs Lew Strievel Frank Lewis W
Thero is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and untill the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease,and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by J. F. Cheney .V Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only, constitutional cure on tho market.' It is taken internally in doses from 10drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hundred dolInrs for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars und testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY .t Co.., Tolodo, O. U2T°Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Ooughing leads to Consumption Kemp'sBalaam will stop the coughs at onoe.
Scalped.
Last evening Bon Ornbaum mel with a most painful and peculiar accident at Dorter's elevator, He started to drive his team in and was standing up in tho wagon. It chanced that the beams were rather low and as the team entered somewhat rapidly Mr. Ornbaum did not notice the fact until apprised of it by his head striking against a timber. The blow was a grazing one and naturally tore the scalp loose throwing it back over his head. Mr. Ornbann was stunned by tho accident aud was at once taken to Dr. June's otlico where the wound was dressed and the Kc«lp sewed on. Mr. Ornbann was then taken to his home on east College ntreet and was at last accounts resting as easily as could be expected undo- the circumstances. His wound is a most painful one and it will be some time before he fully recuverF from tho effects of it. ..
Death of John Wilcox.
John Wilcox, one of the well kuown citizens oT Montgomery county'died last night of dropsy of the heart at his home near Young's Chapel. The funeral will occur at the Chapel tomorrow, aftrnoon at two o'clock conducted by Rev. G. P. Fuson. Mr. Wilcox was born in England October (i, 1S25, and lived there until 1871, when he came to this country where he has sinco resided. In his death tho eouuty IOSOB a worthy and honest citizen.
A Remarkable Genius.
Archie Leon French entertained a private party in the parlors of tho St. Nie' ilas Hotel last evening. He haa previously appeared in this city and is remembered as a remarkablo genius. His inimitable polyphonic sketches are entirely now and original, and always lelight his audience.—Bo-iton Globe. At First Presbyterian church Friday
Funeral of Charles Sapp.
The members of Montgomery Lodge No.oO, F. and A. Masons are fraternnlly invited by Ladoga Lodge Xo. 187, F. and A. M. to attend the funeral of their late member Charles Rapp on tomorrow at 1:30 P. M. Conveyances leave at 11 o'clock A. M. Please notify L. A. Foote if vou can attend.
The Nabobs Coining.
Next week Henshaw and Tonbrooke, the great comedians, will appear at Music Hull in"Tho Nabobs." The combination is first class and will no doubt fill tho house. "The Nabobs" are nil right and will give satisfaction.
—Horace Law and wife were in Indianapolis to-day. —Rev. G. P. Fuecm went to Indianapolis this morning —Col. D. N. Heath is looking after blooded stock at Ridge Farm, III. —Mies Flora Mnrdock, of Logansport, a young lady well known here, will bo marri" a weok from Thursday.
The pavements on the west side of Green street from the city building to Market street are being replaced with stone. —S. T. Barrows and wife, who havo been the guests of Mr. Burrows, of the Nutt Hotel, left to-day for their homo in Deposit, N. Y. —The court has decided that John Goben will have to stand good for James Rogers, who skipped his bail away back in the dizzy past when the genial John L. was a candidate. Mr. Goben will appeal.
I Ho ve Taken several
Bottles of Bradfield'a Female Regulator for falling of the womb aud other dig eases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely,, for which please accept my thanks
MRS. W. E. STKBBINS, Ridge, Ga.
A Complete Collapse.
is occasioned in our feelings by derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels Dr. Pierce's PleaBant Pellets cure sick and billious headache, bowel complaints, internal fever and costiveness. TTjev remove all waste matter, and restore health to body and mind. A dose, as a laxative, consists of one tiny, Bugar-coated Pellet. Cheapest and easiest to take. By druggists, 25cts. a vial.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa. When slie was a Child, she cricd for Costorla. When Bho became Miss, slio clung to Costorla. When she had Children, she cave thorn Castoria.
A I.ovt! So tin in i'Vul
"My iiindest, matchless Madeline! Mark my melodious midnight moans Much may my melting music mean—
My modulated monotones." This young mun Btayod out too late, serenading his lady love. He caught a cold, which developed into catarrh, but he enrod it with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, a sovereign specific for chronic caseu, "Cold in the Head," Catarrhal Headache. It corrects tho tainted breath, stops the offensive discharges, heals the irritated throat and noBe, leaving the head clear, and smell and taste unimpaired. It costs but 50 cents, nnd the proprietors offer in good faith S500 for a case they cannot cure.
"Itnyai Jluby1' fori IVtne, Tho feebler the constitution, the more susceptible tho system is to the causes disease, and the less competent, it is to struggle with Hicltness. Hence where there is a deficiency of natural stamina the physique should be protected und strengthened by the the best invigorant that nature produces. Insist upon your druggist or dealer giving you "ROYAL RUBY" Port Wine accept no substi tnte "jnst as good" which thoy may offer you.
The pure Oporto grape juice, old, rich and mellow, has that fruity taste BO seldom found, no matter what price is paid. Quart bottios SI pintB GO cents Sold and guaranteed by Nye & Co. Bottled bv Roval Wine Co., Chicago Ills.
Kroin Cn wt'tmlsville and Return
Keavo
Arrive in Indianapolis
Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain,
Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Ttooli to "Mothers'9mailed FJIJ2E. BRADFIELD RECULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sold bv N ve & Co.
landalin Excursions.
To Democratic barbecue at Peru, one fare, 82.15, round trip. Good going Oct. 11 and 12: good returning including Oct. 13.
Tho last great harvest excursion of the season Oct. 25 at half fnre, or one fare round trip good returning 20 days from date of sale, to all points south, southwest and west, reaching Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. Leave Main street depot at 9:44 a. m., arrive at St. Louis at 7 p. Kansas City at 7 a. m., making all connections. Remember the Vandalia goes on time, is clean, safe and accommodating. •1. C. HCTCHINSON, Ag't. ltueklen's Arnica, Halve
Theteet salve iu the world -for eats bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, feve Bores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinb oorns nnd all skin eruptions, and loss tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfeet satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, drnggists.
Sauerkraut.
Vou lit my stomach und my heud. Sauor routOn nothing hotter havo 1 Ted,
Sour krout.
Respect to cuhhaeo thus I'd pay Till thro' tho world 1 eiit. my And got some better every da
«11 eat. my way, •everyday On Saar Krout
1 like Kutrlna, she's mine frow. Sour Krout. Hut you Ish better some ter now,
Saur Kraut.
Hotter as Limburgor cheese Notlngs betterio KIVO ease. Mut Fmull's IMlls It' you please, hauer Kraut, And G. A. R. oil for any skin dUcaso.
OCTOBER
WILL BRING COOLER WEATHER.
The Gentlemen will have to get
New Fall Suits,
Something Stylish and Seasonable in Goods and at REASONABLE PRICES.
Just such goods and prices as you will find in our Merchant Tailoring Department:. Wc are showing the Finest Line of CLOTHES, Fine Cassimers.and Trini= tilings
TO
in this city guaranteeing Fine Styles and Workmanship at a saving ot 20 to 25 per cent. Come and see us for your FALL SUIT.
*McCLDRE & GRAHAM.
Nortli Washington st.
IG 4 ROUTE!
EXCURSION
O-FLJLNID-
DIANAPOLIS
J^NJD THE-
NEW YORK STORE
On Wednesday, Oct. 12.
Giving a Splendid Opportunity to visit INDIANA'S CAPITAL and the FINEST DEPARTHENT STORE IN THE WEST.
FARE.
Krturnltijr frrji ludiannpolis same day (or regular trains next day) \Y. 0:00 i/in* Iwu Children, under X2
No Single Half Fares. Get your tickets EARLY as the Number is Limited.
Indiana's Great Dry Goods Emporium,
INDX^-JST^FOXjIS.
PETTIS DRY GOODS CO.
MOTHERS'] FRIEND"
To Young Mothers
.25
'(Viau. Vn,
lO'iiOa
One Ticket
EXAHINE THE BARGAINS
Cement Work.
THE
COMING COMET.
It is fancied by grateful patron thai the next comet will appear in the form of a Ifugh bottlo having
Dr Ridlev's
That we are offering in
1 his week and you will be convinced that now is the time to
Leave orders at Fred C. Bundel's pranite and marble shop. 131 South Green street, CrawfordsviUe, Ind.
paper your house.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER BOOK STORE.
1 want ten thousand people to call on me and have a fine Cement Side walk put in. It costs very little ttjoro than Brick and is always clean and white, they are better than stone, they never turn preen or get spotted, and never hold ice or sleet. I also put in ceUar and kitchen floors. In fact everything pertaining to coment work. I use nothing but tho bust,im ported cement aud will guarantee all work first class.
B. F. LAJSrEi.
N?.nrSPif?m,l'lllVATE
SALK0F
Sorsouul
TKRMS OF SALE:—Cash, with a credit of six months 011 all sums exceeding flvo dollars, upon the purchaser giving his note with approved personal security without rcllof and hi the usual form.
MAHV ANN HOUNTKEE,
Oct.0 Administratrix.
WANTED.
book ever offered to the public A. OHBZSTKAS1BESENT for both old and yonng.
Our coupon system, which wo use In selling this great work, enables each purchaser to got tho book
FIBS,
so every ono purchases.
..''Orjiis flrst week ono ugent's prolit was $108.00. Another 1130 00. A T.*Ty |lll8 Just cleared 1120.00 for lier first weeek's work.
Write for particulars, and If you can bogiQ at onoe send tl.00 for outfit, we give ox"i«slvo territory, and pay lanro commissions tho sales of sub-agents: Write ut oueo for tl»i ugenoy for your county. Address all communications to
HAND, MoNAIiM'Sj COCHICAGO.
STOMACH
VJ 1. K.iuicy HKNOVATOH. Inscribed on it in bold characters. Whether this concoit ami hieh compliment will bo verified remains to lie 'seen but PltOF. HI 1)1.10V will continue to sciiil forth that wonderful vegetable compmiml atd potent oradicator of diseases. Itji-1,« only medicine which will give a neiv lease of life. It is a positivo cure for Dyspepsia Indigestion, Chronic Stomach Troulil Kidney Trouble and lirinlil'K IJisens.(in llrst stage.) Catarrh and Nenrulj lii ul' Stomach, Live*- Complaint llunri Trouble. Two table spoonsful will slop iarrho-a or tlux in HO minutes, is wholly vegetable. For sale by Nye A Booe. Crawfordsvillo, 1ml, who will
whole
sale and retail it. All leading dni^L'is'.s keep it.
All Recommend It.
WILLIAMS BROS.
Plumbing and Natural Gas Pitting a Specialty.
Remembor, wo make no charge for mta'iuring your house and estimating cost of your work.
Hydrants put in nnd old ones repaired. Wo deal in all kinds of Pumps which we selling very chcap. 125 South Green St.
Opposite Music Hall.
OYSTERS
Served in Every Style.
Music Hall Restaurant and Oyster House.
WALL PAPER
Plumbing,
Gaz Fiting,
Estimate Free of Charge.
Z. Mahorney
1'EHSONAL
l'ROPBltTV. Notice Is horohy given ilmt punuunt to the order of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, the
property of tho estate of Mary D.
Ilkey, deceased, consisting of household goods and furniture, chairs, stoves, piano, huggy etc., etc., will bo sold at private sale ut io late residence of Mary J). Gllkeyon south Washington street. In tho city of CrawfordsvlHo. lndlani, on Saturday, October 15.1802, ut JO clock a. in., and that tho sale will be continued from day to day until tho whole bo sold.
&
FURNITURE
I have the largest and
you are in the city.
best
selected stock of new,
fresh
goods in the Furniture line
in
ihe State, which I will offei at the very lowest prices. Call and see the line
when
Wm. L. Elder,
43 and 40 8. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
