Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 December 1892 — Page 4
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WAS IT BULLfOOT OR THE BRIDE?
A Wedding Party Which Is Not Devoid of Some Peculiar features. THE JOI'KNAT. yesterday made mention of a wedding in high life by which the fortunes and lives of Mr. Andy Shay and Mies jLou Alley were united. In view of later and startling developments this social event must needs receive a niore extended notice. The wedding of this worthy couple was attended with some considerable pomp of course and 00k place at the residence of Unci, •'esse Cumberland on Lafayette aTenut Uncle Jesse had been apprised during the afternoon that his services would b, called into requisition and accordinglyhad his residence tastefully decoratei with chrysanthemums, potted plants, orides' roses, banks of palms, garland of sniiiax and all the other jim cracks in ident to a swell society event. Tht 'Tedding party arrived in due time an., to the soft strains of the wedding march ambled out before the altar of hymen where the good tSquire, who strikingly rese.ubles Cupid, stood ready to make their bliss complete. The groom was attended by his best man, Mr. Bullfoot Kernoodle, who was slightly under tht 'lluence" and who insisted on making he responses for the groom thus mar ring what would otherwise have been a very bei.utiful ceremony. The bride was attired in her native activity and a rich calico gown trimmed with mud, and she pre-ented a charming appearance aB she complacently munched her tobacco and *X[jL-^torated on Mr. Cumberland's handsome tile hearth during the progress of the solemn service. The ceremony complete (Mr. Cumberland under the circumstances dispensing with the formality of saluting the bridei tlio party stood around for a while discussing the social topics of the day. Finally ihe blushing bride slipped into the 'Squire's hand the munificent fee of one dollar and attended by her husband and the brilliant Bullfoot she repaired to her suite of rooms near the Monon station wherb a royal reception was spread.
Invitations to this had been issued in satin envelopes tied together at either end with a golden cord. Pictured in the upper left hand corner was a group of ladies and gentlemen seated about a table, while escaping toward 'the starry heavens was a "carrier duck'' with the handle of a four pound pail in its month. This indicated that the can
J,wis
to be
urged—the growler rushed or to make u^e of a vulgar expression that it was the intention to '-tly the duck" during the evening's exercises. The guests left their six shooters in the alley and shoved their invitations under the door for adnuttauce.
Everything went lovely until yesterday when Mr. Cumberland missed his S7 gold spectacles which hud been left on the table during the marriage ceremony. The police were at once notified and going to the homo of Mrs. Bullfoot Kernoodle, who is suing for a divorce, they found the spectacles in her possession. They had been given her bv Uullfoot, doubtless in the belief that bv wearing them she would be able to see that he was not a brute but a model husband, good, loving and kind. Uullfoot was not at home having wound his hunting horn in the early morn and gone oil to the vicinity of Oarlield to hunt rabbits. When he returned he was quickly grabbed and not long after this iiis conspicuous beauty adorned a coll in the county jail. He indignantly denies that ho stole the glasses and states that the bride nipped them and gave them to him as an attendant's souvenir of the happy event. It is a question to decide between them but as both have served time for the State for similar offenses there is no danger of any character wrecking in a complete investigation. It would be a pity though to tear Mrs. Shay from her fond and devoted husband.
A KF.WAitDKK sense of vigor, health and ease follows the use of Irish Herb Tea. Children like it. 25 cents at all drug stores.
LIQUID
Sulphur "Internal" for the
blood, stomach and liver.
THE TWO JOHNS.
Commissioner I'ulleu and Auditor Golw.u Exchange the Compliments of the Season.
Yesterday afternoon quite a little audience assembled in the auditor's ofl'nv where the county commissioners courl was in session. The word bad gone abroad that there would be some fun. Seekers after merriment were not disappointed. After some preliminary flourishes Commissioner Fullen stated that he desired to call the attention of the board to the manner which Auditor Goben had manipulated the sale of real estate sold to satisfy the taxes upon it for school purposes. Mr. Fullen was loaded for the occasion and besides copious notes had a couple of bushels of law books heaped up before him to which he occasionally referred in order to let folks know what the "statoots" had to say about it. Mr. Fullen seemed to believe that Auditor Goben and William Hulett, who bought in most of the property, had gone in cahoot to make a neat little thing out of it. He begun bv declaring that all the sales made under the late appraisement were void as the Auditor had failed to comply with the law.
In the first place he had not had the real estate appraised by free holders. In the second plrce he hail not received payment according to the law, which provides that one-third shall be paid down and the rest in four annual payments of equal value bearing interest at 7 per cent.
It seems that two sets of appraisers had worked for Mr. Goben. One set was composed of M. V. 13. Smith, J. A. McClure and George Welty. Mr. Fullen stated that Welty is not a free holder. being taxed on but S55 worth of personal property and being delinquent Sio.50 on this. The second set of appraisers was composed of M. V. U.Smith. W. 11. Schooler and Win. Holland. Mr. Fullen stated that Smith was the on'y .reeholder in this set. He asserted thai roben had frequently taken cash for tlu Lnd instead of leaving the money at interest as required by law. He had also favored Wm. Hnlett in these sales in a most fraudulent way. Mr. Fullen iccused Hulett of getting away with S'200 of the county's money the s:ue of the Porter lot. Hnlett got the sale certificate of Goben for S250 and hjI- it tr A. C. Jennison for S4,"i0, not going on record himself at all. Mr. Fullen btated that Dr. May would have been willing to have paid $800 for this lot. As the county had a oiaiai for SfSoU on the i.»nd it was short $600 by the transaction.
He cited also the sale of the two acres of Silas Guthrie, which Hulett got for $200. Mr. Fullen declared that this sale was an outrage as-Mrs. Jennie Bailey had offered S250 for one i.ere before Hulett got hold of it. Hulett wanted to sell the whole to Mrs. lsailey for $700 but she would not lm\ as he could give no deed. "Why wasn't, she iv a an to is a Mr. Fullen. "Because I don't go about looking up harlots to make my sales," screamed Mr. Goben. "Mrs. Bailey's money is as good iiiauy one's," shouted Mr. Fullen back, and she comes nearer giving value received than Bill Hulett." '•You must have been trying it," shouted Air. Hulett, who was an excited and angry spectator. "I think it very unfair of you Mr.
Fullen," excitedly cried the genialAndi tor shaking with rage, "to bring such low down harlot into this court to impeach me before a crowd you invited here, telling |them you would roaBt me brown. Oh, I'm onto you, ami to vonr lovely dove, Mrs. Bailey." "I was merely passing her place and she Baid she would give So00 for that property," retorted Mr. Fullen.
At this point Mr. Billy Goben lost his temper and shouted angrily to Mr. Fullen, "What in the d—1 are yon trying to do here anyhow?" "Shut up or I'll call the sh»riir,''cri, county attorney Johnston livid with excitement. But the battle continued Jo rage and the words "liar" and "thiof" were freely passed. Mr. Fullen continued his expose anil closed by demanding an investigation.
Mr. Goben white with suppressed anger arose to reply and bsgan by addressing Messrs. Byers and Peterson as the board stating that he emitted Fallen as he was witness, attorney and judge on the other side. "Behold a monstrosity, gentleman," called Mr. Goben pointing tragically to Mr. Fullen, who had his nose buried in a law book. "'This man Fullen is everything in one thing. II* is judge, jury and all."
Mr. Goben then stated that while he had doubtless made mistakes in not getting appraisers who conformed to the law that he had chosen good and conscientious men. He had made no sale of land without the advice of the county attorney and was willing to ubide any issue. He had advertised all lands sold thoroughly and when no bids wore made he had sold them at their appraised value. Ho then made an attack on Mr. Fullen, accusing him of ollieial crookednets. He charged that Fullen frequently brought bills into the commissioner's oourt, forged the names of the other commissioners and then allowed th'-m himself. Mr. Fullen denied this charge in vigorous language and another stormy scene followed.
Mr. Peterson stated that the board would probably abide by the decision
of the county attorney who had advised the Auditor. At tho adjournmenmont Goben start at Mr. Fullen to put ahead 011 Itim but was,'prevented by A1 Lolland who stepped between them and spoiled what might have beeu a bloody tight.
.1 Chilli Enjoys
Tho pleasant tlavor, gentle notion and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of 11 laxative, and if thefatheror mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use so that it is the best family family remedy known and every family should have a bottle.
W v'A I'll' HOSS.
Miss Eva Imel is visiting in Kankakee. J. S. lladley was' at lndianajiolis Thursday.
Miss Mattie Johnson spent Sunday near Wesley. Mrs. Nan Taylor was at Crawfcrdsville Monday.
Miss Nellie Powell spent Sunday in Shauiiondale. W. P. Peterson spent Sunday in Crawfordsville.
J. G. Stephens delivered the Thanksgiving sermon here. Frank Grey and sister Minnie, have returned from Kentucky.
W. J. Sanford and wife, of Wingatespent Thanksgiving here. Rev Higgins, of Lebanon, preached at the Christian church Sunday.
U. C. Brewer, of Danville, will preach his farewell sermon here Sunday. The New Ross comedy company piaved at North Salem Saturday night.
James Weaver returned to Crawfordsville Tuesday, where his wife is quite sick.
James Morrison is one of our proudest townsmen, now. He has 11 boy at his house.
The youug ladies of the Christian church will gice a masquerade social on Christmas eve.
The Thanksgiving dinner and supper was a glorious success. A11 elegant dinner was served.
Miss Ellie Honk entertained friends at her home on Gieen street Friday night. Those present were Ada Alkire. Ethel Hadley, Nellie Powell, Robert Harris, J. H. Hurt, Aubrey Bowers and A. W. Johnson.
I'h Sfrrct of lictiiity
Is health. The secret of health is the power to properly digest -vhat you sat. If constipated or suffering with indigestion and stomach trouble, use Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative sold by Moffett A- Morgan, as it will give you immediate and permanent relief.
For sick or nervous headaches, indigestion or constipation, Moffett .V Morgan recommend
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Angeles Raisin
Cured Prune Laxative.
Ciiuistmas presents to be found at the Fair, Dec. 7. 8 and !).
Xalirc.'
To all wham it mat/ concern: Any debts contracted by my wife, Ema Thomas, after this date will not be recognized nor paid bj me.
Fiti:i
THOMAS,
Nov. 10th. '92- Linden. Ind.
The laws of health are taught in our schools but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases could easily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold was brought before the school, so that all could hear the dsy loud cough, and know its significance" see the thin white coating on the tongue, and later, as the cold developes, see the profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the noBe, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated as "soon as the first symptoms appear. For sale by Nye ,V
HOOP,
the druggists.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Itucklen'H Arn tea Salve
Thebest salve in the world fcr eats braises, soree, ulcers, salt rheum, fever eores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and loss lively cures piles, or no pBy required It is guaranteed to give perfeot satia'action, or money refunded. Price 25 •vnto per bor. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.
Neumpapera utiaorse.
"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after rending Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a strangei to our readers, aa his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, cnlling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases 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, I'oor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits. Euilepey
The Oucen Pawned ller.lcxrels. Queen Isabella of Spi^in, pawned her jewels to raise money to fit out the expedition that discovered the new world. Iter sacrifice
WBS
not greater than is
made by many women of America, who deny themselves many things in order to have money to buy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for their sick husbands or children. This "Discovery'' is more important to them, than the one mado in H92. For all diseases of the Lunge, Liver, Throat or stomach, the "Discovery" is a soverign remedy. A trial convinces, its concinued use cures. It purifies the blood, invigorates the liver and strengthens and builds up the whole system. Guaranteed to benefit or cure in every ckbo, or money paid for returned.
CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!
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"MOTHERS' FRIEND"
WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Se.'itbv express on rceriptof price ft.60 per bo4'.1
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Notice to Printers.
"The regular monthly meeting of Tygraphical Union No. 22!), will be held on Monday evening, Dec. 5, at 7 o'clock in P. O. 8. of A. reception room. By order of the president.
MUes' Kerve te Liver Fills. Act on anew principle—regulatingthe tver stomtche and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily cure billouness. bad taste, torpid iiver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest arest. 30 doses 26 cents.
I was troubled with catarrh for seven years previous to commencing the use of Kly's Cream Halm. It has done for me what other so-cal'ed cures have failed to do -cured mo. The effect of tho Balm seemed magical. Clarence L. Huff, Biddcford, Me
After trying many remedies for catarrh during tt-e past twevo years. I tried Ely's Cream Balm with complete success. It is over one year since I stopped using it and luive had no return of catarrh. 1 recommend it to all my friends.—Milton T. Palm, Heading, Pa.
A Team Together.
As a rule. I'm purty stingy, I think, on spending money, Tho' all the ueighbors say I'm awkwardly so funny: 1 ^rather it in harvest when shucking time has come. Just like a bee at work when everything's hum It's seldom 1 am tired my money docs the work, Oh, we're a team together and neither arc a shirk. I can pull or do as much as an elephant about, bo when the jobs are rovin* 'round I'm seldom counted out Hut then thev sav there'll come a day when down I II have to #u, Wnen 1 tn.:st, sit upon -be fence anotlior plow and hoc
Another Large Lot of
CLOHKS
Just Arrived at the
Trade Palace From the Largest
To the Smallest Size.
We offer the best values in CLOAKS for tho money and that is the secret of our large cloak sules. We will fit your formB and pocket books at the TRADE PALACE. Mr. McClure spent last week in the markets and our stock of
Domestics, Dress Goods Trimmings and Millinery
Ts complete in choice things Bt broken prices. In fact you will find bargains in all depnrtmentp, of •*.
McClure & Graham.
North Wushinstou Bt.
2o
Music
A Play full of Heart Interest: a Vivid Picture of New York Life from the Hattery lo Central Park.
A Vast River of Real Water.
Sustaining real yaclns, rowbonts. ferries.
Prices
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Tlio' now I'm seldom tired, inmonoy does the work. Oh, we're a team together and neither one a shirk. I I'eel a little tired b'llcve I'll take arest For show's uome to town—of all Ihe shows the best An" 'lore it commences, the grandest etreei parade, An' drink sea of blood-rod lemonade llelleve I'm tired lot my money do the work Oil, we're a team together—Small's Pills never shirk. When every thing's right, to meet the boys. 1 know. Tor buy the puriy ringsan' canes, and knives to tliiow Ao' then to take a sneak an' tackle i-huek-a-luek. An'Hilda painted wboei an' ar. to fortune buck: For email's Pills never tiro while money buys his work. Oh. we'ro a team together and noltber one a shirk. I'd liko to beat the devil., a three-cionte man. For I've heard so much ado ubout his little plan. I'll tarkle a lung tester an' blow him up skv high. An' smash a maul machine an' neyer tell a 1 eFor fortmie'll nevor tire while Small'B Pills do the nork. Oh we're amain together and •«!th«r a shirk.
per cent. Discount
For THIS WEEK ONLY.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
HONON FOtJTE.
CORNER BOOK STORE.
BOOTH I1V11UU tvuitli NOItTIl 1:23a.m Night Mall (daily) 1:5.ria.m l:-5p.in Day Mail (dally) 1 tiiiip.rr 9:15a.m Way Freight ^:4Up.m
BIG 4—Peoria Division
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0:00a.m -Express—Mail 2:00a.m Mall (dally) 12:44aan
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~.wva.uj 5:18p.mdally) Mall—Express.... tfOp.ui 1:15p.m............ Mall—Express 0:48p.m
VANDALIA.
SOUTH 5 45a.m.. :20p.m 9:40pm
NORTH
Express.. Mail .Krolirht.,.
6:1 Opm 8:lUa. 1:40 pin
HALL,
Saturday, December 3.
MATINEE and EVENING.
.Magnificent New Produeiion of the Crreatest or All Seenlc Spectacles, FOR TUB SOUTH.
LOST in NEW Y0RK
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A GENUINE STEAMBOAT RUNNING AT FULL SPEED. carloads of New and Elaborate Scenery. -The East. Kivcr by Moonllfrht. (irammorcv bquare. Kandall's Isiaud insane Asylum, tew lork Harbor at Nljrht, Etc. Heautltul Laklum aud Eloctrle bteht Ellects, A splendid Company with New Specialties. Etc. Etc. D0NTiH?RGETSaturday
Matinee.
35c and 50c
5r0e3eUn^erl2
Matinee -Child Adults, 5
25CenU
AT THE
Methodist Church,
Friday Evening,December2,'92
AT 0 O'CLOCK-
The New York
Philharmonic
Director: Kuirene Weiner, Flute FlrUioso. Max Dick, Violin Virtuoso. Geo. Bauer, Viola Soloist.
Johannes Mlersch. Violin Virtuoso. Paul Mierech, Violoncello Virtuoso Wllhelm Aogcrmundc* Double Bass
Assisted by Miss Marion 8. Weed,Mezzo-Soprano
Admission 50 Gents
Tickets on aalo at MolTatt & Morgan's Drug Store.
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to .handle tlio New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and greatest selling novelty over produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like nmgle. 200 to 300 per cent profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1020 In six days. Another, CIS in two hours. Previous experience not nocessary. For terms and full particulars, addross, Tho Monroo Eraser MfgCo. LaCrosan.\VI«. 44&
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SolidlPullman Vestibule Train Service II ETWEES' Chicago-Louisville. Chicago-Ciacinnaii
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I I TIME TABLE I I FOKTHE NOKTII No. »2, E.\. Son, 8:10 a.m. lor St. .Insopti.. o. o4, Ex. Sun. 0:18 p. m. for Mmtli Herat-
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For complete time card, gh lug all ln:s, and suitioii8, aud for full iiiloiiuution u.rates, through cars, etc., address
1. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,
Crawfordsville, Ind..
Djtf A [Cleveland, Cinjcinnati,
Chicago
Route. j& St. Louis
R.
Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Best mod ern day coaoheson all trains. Connecting with Bolld Vestibule tralop a* Bioomlngton and Peorlato aud from river, Denver and the Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield riiq C-olumhus to and from tho Kaeu-rn and board cities,
TBAIN8 AT ORA'WFORDSVIIiLE, OOINO WEST. No. 9 mall 9:in) a. »i No.7 mall (d...) lC:-t» a. No. 17 mall 1 HO No. 3 ExpreBQ ..0:-iSp.in
OOINO EAST.
No.12 Mall (d) 0:00 a No. '2 Kxpress 10hu No. 18 Mall........, l:l ipm N0.8 Mail
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WILLIAMS BROS.
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.
Remember, wo make no ofcsirg*.'
,r
meas
uring your house and est iu.at rosl.-of your work. Hydrants put In aud old ones repaired. We deal in all kinds of Humps whii'h wp selling very cheap. 125
South Green St.
Opposite Mtipic Hall.
WANTED
A REPRESENTATIVE I»r our PAHILT THEA&XXHV, tin- grentc^t took over olTjred lo the pnhl|e
JL CHRISTMAS 2 RESENT for Iki1 old and young. Our coupon system, which we wo in wlllup this great work, enables each purchaser to k1'1 the book Z*ftXSS« so everyone purchuses.
For his tirst week one agent's profit wsi* $lti8 00. Another fi:)U 00. A XiADY just eleared I1*J0.00 for her first weeokN work.
Write for particulars,aud If'you can Uvi". nt once send $1.00 for outfit. We give exc.uj F-lve territory* and pay lanre commissions thosalcB of sulKigunts. Write at oure for tlit* iigency for your county. Address all communications to
HAND, McNALM'iVCOCHICAGO.
FURNITURE
I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offei at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are in the city.
Wm. L. Elder,
43 and 45 a. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
