Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 October 1892 — Page 4

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THE(OLDEN RULE

If Mamma l/ses SANTA CLAUS for Clones 00

l-f Cdi'i'L^ 6urong

To dofoiioUj

A$ Mainn\a

Doc5foyon!

USE

SANTA CLAUS

SOAP

^Kojayt^

New Selections of O. K. Spoons.

To Be Had Only At

0

Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.

to the Largest

-AND—

FINEST LINE

-or

SHOES

That lius ticca In tlito.store

For 20 Years!

Respectfully,

J. S. KELLY.

124 East Main Street.

CHINESE

Sacred Li I lies

Now ready, immense bulbs, cheap, And other Winter Bulbs.

CUT FLOWERS!

irbank&CO. CHICAGO,III

LATEST!

Aiul Prettiest Novelties are the l'ourl ikml Silver Ash and Card Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Sliver Match and Tooths pick Stands.

—roa— ALL OCCASIONS.

THE YARYAN GREEN HOUSF,

818 South Green Street.

Agents Wanted on Salary

Or commission, to handle the New Patent Clienileul Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest nml 1,'rcatent ficlllnt? novelty ever produced, liruses Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No tibruslon of paper. Works like mutrlc. 200 to :100 percent profit. Oneairent'esalosamounted to 8020 In si* duys. Another, I.T2 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address. The Monroe kruser Mfir Co. LaCro"te.Wl9.

445

KIRKS

TARSOAF

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Cures

Chapped Hand*, Wound», Burns, Etc.

Kemoves and Prevents Dandruff.

UEBICM FAMILY SUP, for General Household IJse

JOURN

FRIDAY, OCT

The Daily Jodknax, is for sale by Kobineon A Wallace, and Pontious .fc Lacev.

PEOULIAfi PEAOTICE.

The Death of Mrs. Abigail Greeory

At

tended By Very Suspicious OircumBtances. The funeral of Mrs. Abigail Gregory of Garden City, Kansas, occurred yesterday at Tborntown, a number from this city attending the services. Mrs Gregory was born in this county 1836 and here passed the greater portion of her life, loved and honored by all who knew her. Her husband, the Rev. Siunuel Gregory, represented this county in the legislature but in 18G9 died leaving his widow almost penniless and with six small children to raise, Mrs. Gregory, however, was equal to the task and raised them all to be men and men of credit and influence.

Mrs. Gregory's death is surrounded by some peculiar and suspicious circum stances. A few days previous to her death she was slightly indisposed and called in Mrs. Dr. Cartwright a female practitioner of Garden City and a grad uate of the Marion Medical Institute of Indiana. Mrs. Cartwright prescribed some white lozenges which were taken according to directions. Mrs. Gregory shortly after taking them was in tho most terrible convulsions and other physicians being called at once pronounced it a case of poisoning by corrosive sublimate. Mrs. Cartwright denied having prescribed such a drug and declared that it was merely a case of acute gastritis. After Mrs. Gregory's death an autopsy was held and it was found that the stomach was entirely eaten out by corrosive sublimate of which deadly poison Mra. Gregory had taken perhaps seven grains. Mrs. Cartwright maintains her independent attitude but the case will be taken in hand by the county prosecutor and will be sifted to the bottom. Mrs. Cartwright has made but one concession and that was to the effect that the lozenges contained a little citric acid.

Frepanng to Celebrate,

The committee on arrangements for the Columbian Day celebration met last evening at the mayor's office. The following orders were reported BB having accepted the invitation to take part in the parade: G. A. R., K. of St. J., P. O. S. of A. and Rod Men. The other orders will all doubtless accept but uj: until last night had not held meetings to take action, The school boys will all take part in the parade all over town and the girls will ass'mbleat thecollege chapel and march down to the campus entrance to meet the parade as it npproaches the grounds.

The finance committee is doing well and all things seem to be moving on smoothly.

To-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock all tho committees will hold a meeting in the mayor's office to perfect arrange inents. All are earnestly requested to ba present at this important meeting.

Elder Lane Will Stay.

The Christian church has employed Eld. K. T. Lane for the third year, at an advanced salary. Mr. Lane has done a groat work in tlii upbuilding of tho church in Lebanon by stimulating the membership and putting it to work. Beside his ability as a general in the church work he is a forcible man in the pulpit, and bis sermons are not only spiritual but replete with literary merit. The church is fortunate in securing Mr. Lane for another year.—Lebanon Pioneer •e

To vote a straight Republican ticket stamp once ami ONCE ONLY within tnc square that surround* the eagle.

W1IEN NATURE

Needs assistance it may be best to rendor it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and mist simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co.

THY Cunningham's for your obildrpn's clothing. I Have Taken Several Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of 16 years stakjlin^, and I really believe I am cured entirely,1 for whioh please accept my thanks

Mita. W. E. Stetwtnh. Ridge, Ga. Con Cunningham for over coats.

Interesting Jivorce Suit.

Judge Snyder is over at Lebanon as spccial judge in the case of Ann 13. Young vs. John M. Young for divoroe. The Youngs are prominent people over in the State of 15oone and are known to hundreds in this county and city where they frequently come to trade and visit, l'ho old folks were married in 1S5G and ved together until last February wheu ley parted. The case is a rare and racy one as tho following little selection from Mrs. Young's examination will show:

Attornoy Wills asked: "Mrs. Young, as yonr husband ever mistreated any of yoar childron?"

Mrs. Youug—Yee sir, ho made one of my tons drink machine oil as a punishment.

Wills—lias ho ever mistreated him otherwise? Mrs. Y.—Yes, he has thrown bricks at him and struck him with lrrgo clubs.

Wills—Has he ever mistreated any of the other children? Mrs. Y.—Yes sir, he has treated nil in a similar way.

Wills—In regard to your oldest daughter, what was his treatment? Mrs. Y.—Ho would not allow her to use the wood he had cut for the parlor stove when she had company. She had to cut aer own wood and then hide it.

Wills—Relate to thecouit.the circumstances of the disturbance when he kept you from sleeping.

Mre. Y.—He swore that none of us should sleep, so he hammered on the stove, threw the stove pipes upstairs and did such other things as would make a hideous noise.

The balance of the testimony is fully as cheerful and domestic.

For California.

E. J. Baldwin to-day shipped by the American express company to the Santa Anita Ranch of Lucky Baldwin in Cali fornia a patt of a car load of Shropshire Down sheep imported by Willard Taylor of Ripley township,this county, from the famous Finley flocks of England. On tho famous Luoky's ranch the raising of this breed of sheep will be tried and if proved successful will be entered into largely.

In the "glorious climate California" Mr. Baldwin believes that anything can thrive and succeed, so in making his shipment of sheep he made a shipment of another kind. He included three opossums, a pair of game chickens and thirteen fox squirrels. It IB not to be doubted but that these animals, none ot which now flourish there, will grow in the peculiar climate to be mammoth wild beasts and their descendants will furnish to the inhabitants'of California exciting bunts equal to the tiger hunts of India. Think of game chickens as large as ostriches with spurs like sharp ened crow bars, of fox squirrels as large and fierce as tigers with teeth as long as horse shoe nails, and of opossums with pouches large enough to allow them to pack off three or four men in them. They tell us, however, that such things are possible in California where all things grow twelve months in tho yoar and at night.

To core« straight Republican ticket stamp once and ONCE ONLY within the square that surrounds the eagle.

—General M. 15. Manson while in attendance at the reunion of the 10th Ind. passed quite a number of eulogies on the character and administration of President Harrison.—Lebanon Patriot. —Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Poole and wife, if Chicago, are the guests of Miss Lelia Haird.

$100 Reward, $100.

Tbs readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is at least one disease hut science lias been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now knotfn 10 the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, it requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken iHeniully, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by amlding up tne constitution and assisting nature in doing its Work. Tho proprietors nave so much faith in its curative powers, ihat they oiler O-j I-Iundrod Dollars for any case that they cauuot cure. Send for :ist of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. Cheney iV Co Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists, 75c.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at L*rg*

DEV.

WILLIAM H. BRACKEN.

DEM.

For Presidential Elector at Large,

JOHN C. ROBINSON*.

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS.

The above eti.1 Icris and ho accompanying names represent the form of the head of the ticket to bo used in tho approaching olecti.111.

Obsoriv-, closely the following Instruction to voters which are the s.nneas will be printed ori the cards that are to bo postod at the polls on clcctlon day as required by law.

First. You must get your ballots of tho polling clerics In the election room. Second. If you want to vote a s-tralght ticket, stamp within the largo ^"'laro at the heat! nf the ticket contafu-

Hmv to Stump Kopubltcuil Ticket.

The above cut, as stamped, shows a straight Republican ticket To vote a straight Republican ticket stamp wlthlr tno square surroundine t!i« eaale.

NEII' ROSS.

Institute was held Saturday at Mace. Miss Minnie Bronaugh spent tho week at Lizton.

W. E. Imel, of Danville, 111., was hero last week. Miss Nellie Powell spent Sunday in Shaunondale.

Wm. Bronaugh, of Indianapolis, was hero Sunday. Asher Wort, ot Crawfordsvillo, was here Saturday.

John Petorson is working on a bridge at Bloomington, 111. 0. O. Routh has the rheumatism and is hardlv able to be out.

Rev. W. C. Brown will preaoh at the Christian church next year. Elder. J. P. Stephens delivered his farewell address here Sunday.

Mrs. John Routh is dangerously il and no hopes are entertained of her recovery.

Wm. Lowell received a telegram that his brother, Andy, died at Lincoln, Neb., tnd he accordingly went their last night

The diphtheria has made its appearance just west of here. Tho small child of Stephen Steward died yesterday, and several more are ill. Sohools are closed and a rigid quarantine has been established. Dr. Bronaugh brought some mucus up for an examination yesterday Mid carelessly threw it into the street, ft is liable to break out at any time now and the doctor needs censure for the foolish wav he did.

IRISH Herb Tea nets upon the liver, kidneys and bowels. Cures constipation and headache.

iV/ij//ils Wife ts •'Fidgety." have the best cook in town, Whose bread is delicious and while Her co(foe is fragrant and brown,

Her paBtry a perfect delight-. But she daily complains of the worry they bring— She's my own darling wife, but a fidgety thing!

Your wife is worn out, and needs Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription, the only medicine guaranteed to cure debilitated women. How many overworked American ludies we see with lack-lustre eyes and haggard faces, growing old before their time, from this exhausting ailments that men know nothing of. They can be permanently cured by this remedy, as numberless grateful women will attest. Price refunded, if it fails to give satisfaction in every case. See guaran tee printed on bottle-wrapper,

Newspapers Itnaorse.

"Educators are certainly tho greatest benefactors of the race, and I. after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and edu eating authors." He iB not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseasee'is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Eoilepsy

rr

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Strong witnesses.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rook, Pa., who for yean had shortness ot breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, etc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaqnet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Heu. Die ease, was turned away by physiciant. as ncurable, death stared him in the face could not luy down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately utter using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now well man. The New Cure i« sold, also free book, by Nye & Booe.

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

E

For Presidential Elector at Large,

ROBERT B. F. PIERCE.

For Presidential Elector at Large,

JOHN MORRIS.

inn the device of the party for whoso candidates you wish to vote. If you do not wish to vote a straight tickjt you must not stamp tho large square containing the device of your party, but you must stamp the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote, on whatever list of candidates It may be. Tf the large squaro at the head of tho ticket is stamped, and the ballot 13 stamped at any othor place, it is void and cannot be counted, unless there bo 110 candidate fur some ofllco In tho list printed under such stamped devico, In which case lie may Indicate his choice for

Cloaks and Wraps

Palace

at

MOTHERS'! FRIEND

k9

5

To Young

e-

Mothers

Makes Child Birth Easy.

Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain,

Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. 5 Hook in "Mothers" mailed FJtEE. 5 BRADFSELD REGULATOR CO. 3

ATLANTA, GA.

SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.

Sold bv Nve & Co.

W^HSTTEID, A. REPRESENTATIVE for our FAXlXXiV THEASTXRV, the greatest ok ever ofl' *r*»d to the public.

A CHRISTMAS 1RBSENT for both old tind young.

Our coupon system, which wc$usc in selling this great work, enables each purchaser to get the book FREE, so every one purchases.

For hie tlrst. week ouo ugeut profit was *1tjS.00. Another flttU 00. A LADY has just cleared fig0-00 for her first weeek's work.

Write for particulars, and if you cau begin at once send tl.00 for outfit. Wo give exclusive territory, and pay htrvc commissions on the sah sol sub-agents. Write ut onco for the agency for your county. Address ali communications to

HAND, McNA LLY & CO.. CHICAGO.

NOTICK OK PRIVATE SALlSOF PERSONAL PltOPKUTY. Notice is hereby Biven tliat pununnt to the order of the Montgomery Circuit Court, the personal property of the estate of Mary D. Olikey, deceased, consisting of household jroods and lurniiure, chairs, stoves, piano, uygj, etc., etc., will be sold at mivate sale at the late rcsidem eof Mary D. Gllkeyon south Washington street. In the city of Crawfordsviiie, Indinnu, on Saturday, October 15.180: at 10 o'clock a. in., and that tho sale will be coutiuued from day to day until the whole be sold. i'KRMT? OF SALE:—Cash, with a credit of six months on all sums exceeding live dollars, upon the purchaser giving his note with atv proved personal security without relief and in the usual form.

MAUV ANN KOUNTUF.E,

Oct.O Administratrix. Sauwkraut. Vou lit my stomach and my head.

Sauerkrout.

On nothing better have I fed, Sourkrout. Kespect to cabbage thus Pd pay, Till thro' the world 1 eat my way. Aud get some better every day

OnSaurKrout.

1 like Ivatrlna, she's mine frow, Sour Krout. hit you isli better somo ter now,

4

tauer Kraut,

And G. A. K. oil for any skin disease. Miles' Nerve A JLlver ruts* Act on anew principle—regulating the tver Btointclie ana bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily cure billonnees. bad taste, torptd iiver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest nrest. SO doses 26 cents.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

PROHIBITION TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at Large

I FRO HI,

SYLVESTER JOHNSON.

For Pre.idential Elector at Large,

MIFFLIN W. IIARKINS.

such office by stamping il,ti s.juare to tho left of the name of any i-amiidatG-foi such office on any othor list,. Tlio stam| must be placed within or 011 tiie squan or the ballot is void and oan not bi counted.

Third. Do not mutilate vour ballot, 01 mark it either by scratching a name off owriting one on, or' in any other way, cept by the stamping on the square squares, as before mentioned. Other wise tho ballot will not bo counted.

Fourth. After stampins your ballots »ng before leavinR the booth, fold then ^jarate ly, that tho faco -if thnin car not,bo so«m and so that the initial letton

OLD PROBABLITIES.

Special Fair Weather Bulletin.

For this region—Bright days for some time to come. For all the ladies who buy their

now being offered

"Fairest Prices."

Probably "YOU"

need one of

these handsome cloaks we are selling at phenomenally low prices. If you do it will be a bright day for you.

CLOAK, CLOAK

Come to the Trade Palace for it.

Probably

from

the elegant stock of stylish garments at

The Trade

you think you have

seen nice cloaks, at low prices before, but you just come in and see how our new stock and low prices outstrips our competitors. Clear of qualities, bright new styles'and fail prices, makes good buying weather for our cloak customers, and a cold day for those that get left.

CLOAK SALE!

S^S^The quality tells it and the prices sells itJ=j?$

sMcCLURE & GRAHAM.

North Washington gt.

EXAHINE THE BARGAINS

1 want ten thousand pcoplo to call on me and have a line Cement Sido walk put in. It costs very little more than Brick aud is always clean and white, they are better than stone, tliey never turn ^roen or get spotted, and never hold ice or sleet. I also put in collar and kitchen floors. In fact evorythinK pertaininfrto cement work. I use nothing but the best,im ported cement and will guarantee all work first class.

Leave orders at Fred C. Bandel's granite and marble shop. 181 South Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

B. F.

Receiver's Sale.

Ibe undersigned, ils Heeelver of tho Crawrurdsville J)ovetaii Dody and Gear Company, will, ou Niturday, tho UOth day of October, 1802, at the factory of said Company, uoar tho railroad Junction in Crowfordsvilio. Ind., at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in.. Hell ut public auction all the property of said Compauy. consisting of about one acre of ground and the factory buildings situated thereon, and all machinery, tools, lumber supplies, unfinished work, and the patents belonging to said Com* pany.

TE1CM8 OF SALE:--One-third cash in hand ono-thlrd lu 12 months, and tho remaining third in IK months, the purchaser giviug note fordefefred payments with 5 perceut interest, attorney's fees, and waiving appraiFtnent laws-tho notes to be secured by mortgage on the premises.

P. 8. KENNEDY,

Oct. 8, 02 Koceiver,

THE

COMING COMET.

It is fancied by a grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a hugh bottle having

Dr. Ridley's

Saur Kraut.

Hotter as Liniburgercheese Notlngs belter to give ease, Hut Email's Pills if you please,

STOMACH ltKNOVATOU

Inscribed on it in bold characters, Whether this conceit and high compliment will be verified remains to bo seen,' but PROP. KIDLiiY will continue to send forth that wonderful vegetable compound and potent eradicator of diseases. It|is the only medicine which will give a new lease of life. It is a positive cure for Dyspepsia Indigestion, Cnronlc Stomiicli Trouble, Kidney Trouble anil lirl^ht's Disease (in first stage.) Cuturrli -uud Neuralgtu uf Stomach, Lilve- Complaint Heart Trouble. Two table spoonslul will Btop diarrhoea or llux in 80 minutes. t, is wholly vegetable. For tale by Nye & 13ooo, Crawfordsville, Ind, who will wholesale and retail it. All leading druggists keep it.

All Recommend it.

PEOPLE'S TICKET.

rjEOM.

For

Prc,'denti»1

That we are offering in WALL PAPER

This week and you will be convinced that now is the time

Cement Work.

paper your house.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

Elector at Larg^

CUTHBERT VINCENT. villi

For Presidential Elector it Lirg^

P£0PL

BENJAMIN F. STREET.

of the names of tho polling clerks on the hack thereof can bu seen. Thon haud your ballois to tho inspector, the stamp to the oollins clorlr, and leave the room.

Fifth. If you are physically nuablo to stamp your ballots, or can not read English, so Inform the polling dorks and tell tin-in buw you wish vote and they will stamp your ballots for you. But tho voter and clerks should nut permit any other person to hear or see how tho ballots are stumped.

Sixth. If you hould accidentally or by mistake defave, mutilate or spoil your ballot, return it to the poll clurks and get a new ballot.

to

Gaz Fiting, Estimate Free of Charge.

Z. Mahorney Ss

OYSTERS

Served in Every Style.

Music Hall Restaurant and Oyster House.

WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

R. .(.'raemoer, wo make

110

charge for maij

uring your house and estimating co»t 01 your work.

Hydrants put in aud old ones repaired. We deal in all kinds of Pumps which selling very cheap. 125

South Green

St

Opposite Music Hall.

FINESTOCK

For Sale Or Exchange For-

SHALL FARH

Imported Draft Brood Mares and th^J colts and a fine 5-year old import*® Stallion, sure foal-getter, and fine lot of colts as any, in proof of which I ut you to call and see. And a tine lot 0 4-year down to sucklings. For 8 miles south of Crawiordsville on tu Charley Edward gravel road at Griffith's stock farm.

Stock will be Sold

on

Time.

E. C. GRIFFITH.

FURNLLURE

1 have the largest

andbest

selected stock of new, ires'1 goods in the Furniture line the State, which I will oflei at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 48 S. M«rWl»n

INDIANAP°t,B