Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 December 1892 — Page 3
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THE
We will sell you the best Minnesota
25
19 19
1,000 Pictures and Easels
Very Suitable for Christmas Presents.
Kor salt* this week and next, at very low prices.
fhey are something new and nice. Call and scc^ui' grand
display
9QC.
«3 and 40 S. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
Gospel for the Cigar'
Smoker
The Warner"
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STORE. Ross Bros.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN FLOUR.
For a Short Time
Flour, the
Pure Gold,
at $5.on
per barrel.. 50 lbs. for$i.25 and 25 lbsfor (50,
Ben Hur, the best patent on the market, we will sell"you tor $4 per bbl.. or Si for lbs. or oc. for 25 lbs.
SUGARS.
pounds New Orleans Sugar 21 20
White Ex. Granulated Confec. A
FURNITURE!
We will have to arrive in a few days 100 more of those $2.00 chairs. We have the finest line of
Christmas Chairs in Crawfordsville.
BARNHILL, HORNADAY PICKETT.
fURNITURE
I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in rhe State, which I will offei at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are in the city.
Wm. L. Elder,
$s.00
1.00
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1.00
1.00
HRISTMAS
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ANDIEL
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PURE AND FRESH!
The Finest Line of Christmas Candies Ever Displayed In this City,
lrriic/i Crcnnis In I'aiiaj Itoxr*. Sunday and Day Schools Supplied with Nuts and Candies.
A
v,
CALL AT
Fulton Market Candy Store
For, your Christmas Sweet Meats.
The Leland Cigar
J. C. WAflPLER.
"Mold fast that which
is good,"' so said
St. Paul.
As applied to the Cigar
business the exhor-
tion means
STICK TO
Doney's Leland!
Kuther of
The Warner Elevator M'f'g Co.
WAiiKUl* & SICRAKIJANI), Proprietors.
Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or
any part of the city,
OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.
^ave orders at the stables on Market street, Telephone No 4
Hydraulic Elevators.
TOO, West 8th street Cincinnati» O'Ho
The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,
See tlielr 189- .tiiii'liliie!
ft
THE positive: cure. ELY BBOTHXRS. Vina BUKow York. rricaSOe
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DAILY JOURNAL
.Monday, DT'.U.
OLTKJERS ELECTED.
The Directors of tLe Fair Association Meet and (Jliooue (Miners. The newly elected board of directors of the Montgomery Agricultural ASBOCIHlion mot this '.norning in the small rotirt room and proceeded lit once to elect, oflieers for the ensuing year. TLe balloting in some cases was close and exciting and for the chief of fair ground police live ballots were taken before a result. wan readied. The elections made were as follows:
l'n-slilenl—John I.. Iiuvis, KII-M. Vim: I'rcMiItsit.-— 1. It. Wimylt. i-urond Vice rrcsiilont—J. N.
luvl!son.
Sctrrt'lury—\V. .Morjrun. Treasurer—John S. Itrown (ienrriit MiitoriuU'inlcin-.1. J. In^ti.-y.
(MUL'I ut l'olK'T*--Diivnt Miit-t.ln.
I'liir l.niiimil'i (.*—.tntin S. llrown. I^auc liiivls, ti'Ml Asht-'i- WVri. On motion the following gentlemen were elected honorary members of tho board: Win. 11. Durham. Elijah Clore, Vint Clark, .Jacob llnrf-hbiirger and Gen. M. 1,). Manson. •I. J. lnsley made a 'notion that eight ladies be appointed as honorary members of the hoard and the measure passed without a dissenting voice. The names of the Indies nelected will be announced by the President at the next meeting. The board adjourned after voting to meet on tho lirst Saturday of each month beginning with February.
Dr. Tucker'o Address to the Olerlts. Dr. A. A. Tucker prefaced his sermon to tho clerks last evening with some excellent remarks on the restriction of immigration. He chose as liis text tho words, "15e diligent in business." He lirst addressed himself to the employers md pointed out to them the obligations they were under to their employes. The main part of hip discourse was, however, addressed to the clerk, and showed them the necessity of hon'•sty, industry, integrity, character, 'ci'iiomy and watchfulness of the interests of their employer in every respectlie impressed upon them that tnev should crown all these virtues with that if a Christian life, li was an intensely interesting address and was listened to ntently by a large audience.
Jack's Unseemly Conduct.
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.lack Britlon, dear, old Jack, who wears a plug hut on his head ami his pants in his boots, was out amongst them last night, lie tried to break into sister Sarah Bogart's place of joy in the north end, and just, because one of the sweet girls fired a double barreled shotgun through the transom in his direction, Jack became unreasonably angrv. lie stuck his line plug hat over one ear, cocked his head to the other side, doubled up his fists and walked around in a circle swearing for about five minutes. Then he picked up a brick nd threw it through the pallor window. Great was the crash thereof.
The Yandes Ooterie.
The Yandes Coterie met Saturday evening in TUB JOUKN.VI. sanctum and listened to a paper by A. A. McCain oo "The .Mississippi I'lan" who maintained that the method of suffrage recently adopted in Mississippi would eventually work out the salvation of tho South and solve the ipiestion of negro suffrage, fhe current topic introduced by li. W. Caldwell
WHS
iirees.
"The Indiana Road Con-
Base Villians.
Master George Edwards and Howard Birchfield, aged IS years each, are fugatives from justice. The precocious young villians had the audacity yesterday to follow Miss Etta Toney down the street calling after her "chippy! chippy! chippy get your hair cut!" Very naturally Miss Toney fell in duty bound to swear out a warrant for their arrest. All parties reside on Goose Nibble where Mow 'lie incorruptible waters and rivers of milk whose taste chaugeth not.
Lntertained.
--•George W. Kico is in Ladoga. —Sidney Spesd went to Ladoga today. ---Mrs Hortn Wray is down from LaFayette.
V. Q. Irwin went lo Chicago this afternoon: .. —Col. J. H. Courtney .vu in Lafayette to-day. —Mr. George White is |uile ill with typhoid fever. —K. S Thomson went to Andeison this afternoon. —.I. A. Mount left lhi6 afternoon for Lawrence county. —George Sergeant has left Madison and is now in Chicago. —S. G. Detchoii returned from Lafayette this afternoon. —Mrs. Samnol lleynolds has returned from Farmers' Institute. —Charley Talmage is down from Ft. Wayne for a short visit. -Mort Kennedy and Will llnruiiit spent Sunday in Ladoga.
Miss Ota Nicholson returned this afternoon from a visit in Lafayette. David Lee and .John Booe left this afternoon for a hunting trip at Mellotte. -Mrs. lielle Clark and little daughter Lettie, of Horace. 111., are here visiting relatives. —All three of the banks are taking subscriptions for the World's Fair souvenir coins.
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The Traveling Mens' Association was en'ertained Saturday evening in a most hospitable manner at the home of Fred Smith. The rule of the association this year is that straws shall be drawn at each meeting to determine who shall be the next entertainer. Saturday evening C. .1. Head drew the fatal short straw
Lotos Olub sMoeung.
The Lotos club will hold au importnt business meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the sinail court room. All members are urged to be present.
COLLEGE NOTES.
l)r. Burroughs is out of town to day. The Y. M. C. A. had a full attendance
yesterday. Dr. H. A. Tucker gave a fine addreES ii chapel yesterday.
The .Juniors are getting up a "purse'' to supply the Seniors with spitoons. 1'rof. Rritz bounced his Greek clues last Friday afternoon for raising a rumpus in recitation.
A game is being talked of between Purdue's and Wabash's second elevers to be played here, Purdue to pay half the expenses aod take half of the gate receipts.
WATCIIES, immense stock, at Klein's at all prices.
THURSDAY night the Drum Corps' dance will tnke place.
DIAMONDS are always Christmas souvenirs, show you some beauties.
Mrs. K. H. Snyder left for Louisville Saturday after a short visit with her niece, Mrs. Ed Townsley. —Just received a large lot of bordered fur rugs of extra quality and cheap in price, at Johnson Clore's One Price Store. —M. E. Clodfelter and Judge Thomas went to Greencastle this afternoon on business connected with the ConnerStarke case.
The seats for the K. L. Dawson lecture Thursday night will be marked off at the Y.M.C.A. ollice, to morrow morning at 9 o'clock.
Crawfordsville Ooiumandery Sons of America will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock for drill, and perfect arrangements for going to Indianapolis. ~D. W. Cox and Henry Long, of the Ben Hur Tableaux, are in from Topeka Kansas, to spend the holidays. Th( company's business has been excellent -Prof. Kraft, vocal teacher of the DePauw School of Music, will sing next Sunday morning at the Methodist church and in the evening at Center church. —The executive committee of the
Women's Auxiliary will meet at the V. M. C. A. parlors to-morrow after noon at 9 o'clock. A full attendance requested. —Dr. GeorgeS. Burroughs, President of Wabash College, occupied the pulpit at the Second Presbyterian church Sun iy and delivered two excellent ser mons.—Lafayette Journal. —Harry Hemley suffered quite piinful accident while coupling cars on the Big Four Saturday evening. He had his hand caught in some wny and two fingers were smashed of?. -Invitations have been issued for grand dance at the P. O. S. of A. armory on Monday evening, Dec. 19, under the auspices of CrawfordsvilleCommandery Xo. IS), C.G., Sons of America. ^—Married, by Rev. i. W. Stafford, on the 11th inBt., Wm. J. Phelps, of Darlington, and Miss Fannie Christman, of this county. The marriage
BEAUTIITI. at Klein's.
appropriate as C. L. Rost will
LEAVE orders for Spoke Factory wood at W. B. Hardee's cigar store.
WHB
performed at the residence ot the bride's brother, one mile east of the city.
THKUE is still time to sit for your Christmas photographs at Nicholson's.
Fou Christmas presents look through Klein's stock before you buy, it will pay you.
THE Drum Corps' place Thursday night.
dance will take
li-- you can't decide what to send your friends for Christmas try a life size p'loto at Nichol on's.
ine of stick and scarf pins
CAHVINO sets, beauties, at Klein's.
ATTEND the Drum Corps' dance Thursday night.
ANY time this week will do to get your Christmas photographs at Nicholson's. .'
J'a rtncrshii \oelre.
Henry Coolman and Lewis Dewey have forme a partnership in the blacksmithing business. They solicit a share of public patronage. A first class Bliop and first class work. Shop 115 west Miyket street, in rear of Truit.t's grocery store. COOLMAN .V DKWEY.
BIBCIIOP will have his store open every evening until after Christi. as. Come and see the Holiday goods.
L. Biscnot'.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Oastoria.
An bouest Swede tells his story In plain but unmistakable language fortbe benefit of the public. One of tny children took severe cold and got the croup. I gave her a teaspoooful of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes later 1 gave her one more. 11} this time she had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited then she went back to bed nnd slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and gave the same retr.edy with the same good results. I write this because I thought there might be some one in the same need and not know the true merits of this wonderful medecine. Charles H. Thompseen, Des Moines, Iowa. Fifty cflnt bottles foi sale by Nye it Booe. druggists.
\lso, we have a lar^e line of useful articles for
Opp. Court I louse, Main St.
A DOMESTIC EXPERIMENT.
Ill- .1 II.
oiillet-liil Oil Mnv W.»i Urit Tor Mr.
Tinw jirf alvi?rtheil far aim nrar. of 11 kinds aiul of sinirl*1 wick, of many wicks, with ovens ami without nvns. la bor-saviusr, coal-snvinjr, ami
Uw all cist*, ti mpin'-savin'j": but the dvertisors al\vay- foryot to uld that nictimev. just by way of variety, and a very eowardlv way, when every one is out of the room, they belrli forth :is much smoke as an average soft-epai factory.
Mr. and Mr*. I»ee, a progressive couple, seeing a "wonderful oil stove*' advertisement, decided to try one for use in their eountry oottajjfe. and ehosc an excellent article, about two feet hitfh. with three wieks, atop with covers, and a {.rood-sized oven—in short, with everything necessary for cooking\
What a time there was to jret that oil stove into the country. It had to be parked and sent down on the train and Sir. Kce went to the city ju^-t to come back mi the train with it, to be sure that it arrived in perfect condition, ami Mrs. Itee. and all the little I Sees, were on the platform to welcome it. Then it was carefully taken home in the carryall, and set up in the kitchen, where the all-absorbing first trial took place. And it burned espial to the highest expectations. clear, bright, without flicker and odorless. And such bread as it would hake, and now it would broil a stake! There never was its peer.
So the summer went on, in peace and comfort —for a while. Kutaftera time that oil stove began to reveaiit true nature. It didn't burn well, aiul scented the house with the keen odor of kerisenc. Said Mr. Wee: "The stove needs cleaning. The draught is partially stopped and the burner clogged." So they took* it to pieces, and Mrs. Ilee scrubbed and scoured it until it was as bright as new. and it was put together again. For a few days it did much better: then again began to get fractious.
For half an hour at a time it could hardly be induced to give any fiame at all: then it would mount higher and higher, and semi up three long banners of smoke Then, at other times, it would vary the entertainment by snapping and cracking like a bunch of small powder crackers.
At lencth it became utterly unbearable in its freakiness. and the crisis came. It was Saturday morning, that morning of"'all in the week when things should go straight biit seldom do. and affairs were progressing with a smoothness and regularity that made Mrs. Ilee happy. The bread and pies were baked and standing OM the table to cool: the vegetables and meat for dinner were ready and awaiting their turn, and the oil stove was burning charmingly. It neither flickered nor smoker! and gave enough heat and not too much.
Now. why any one should be cruel enough to take that time on Saturday morning to call is hard to tell, but true it.vis that some one knocked and Mrs. liee went to the door, after casting a glance around the kitchen and satisfying herself that all would be well till her return. There was Mrs. Doolittle come for a chat on the week's gossip. So they sat on the veranda—that ibeing the coolest place—and were soon deep in many confidences. l»ut in about ten minutes there rose a wild hubbub and commotion in the kitchen, and an instant later out rushed little Bobby Bee, blade from head to feet, and shouting at the top of his voice. *M )h. mamma.mamma, the Move's on tire!" Sure enough the stove was blazing. llow iron can burn I'm sure 1 kon't know: but that whole stove was one whole mass of fire. The covers were blazing, the doors were blazing the oven was blazing, and each tlame and point of (lame terminated in a stream of thick, black, oily, heavy smoke that did not quietly sail away out of tl'.e open windows and doors, but settled upon and stuck to everything and penetrated in the most remote corners of the house.
When at last the fire'was put. out, after much burning of linger*, they all looked at each other and around the room. They were black: a shiny, greasy black. The Jloor was black the walls and table were black: the bread and pies were pasted with black, and every part of the house was found on inspec- 1 tion to be speckled and smooched with black: and Hobby IW depressed by the unusual density of the atmosphere, moral as well
as
aerial, set up a wail that
adequately expressed the feelings of that hive full of Bees The wonderful oil stove no.v stands in the shed in ignominious disgrace, and if any one should 'chance to want an oil stove for experimental or other purposes, that one is obtainable on application to the Bee-hive for small sum.* -Providence Journal
Ann you at
11
loss to know what
git for Christmas? See art pottery O. L. Host's.
Ladies Hail with Delight our
ANNUAL RIBBON SALE!
We this week, (as is usual witli us), will give the ladies an opportunity to buy iheii
for fancv work cheaper than they ever did. We have too manv kinds and stvl
to "ive prices but would say that if you will call you will be astonished what
silk Ribbon von ean bu\ for a small sn 111
Tuna
111:'
J.. Manning.
Holiday Presents,
cheap. Our store will be open evenings until Christmas.
The Cheap Dry Goods Man.
a 1 Be a 111
Will Do Your
Plumbing and Gas Fittin
AT ONCE.
Only first=class workmen employed aiul satisfaction guaranteed.
Music Hall Plumbing Shop.
KEEP YOUR HOUSEWARM
USE ONE OF OUR
Elegant Heating Stoves!
|:q BAKE AND COOK PERFECTLY.
to at GOM pens and pearl holders at lein'p.
aking
The only Pure Cream of Tartar l'owder.—Xo Ammonia Xo Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits.Sideboards, Carpets,Ruj s, Pictures, Bed Lounges. Kitchen Safes. Fancy Rockers. Dining Tables. Mirrors, Center Tables. Dishes. Mattresses—everything to furnish vour house complete. Come and see us and select vour
rnas Presents
and have them laid
FurnitureandStoves Sold on Payments.
ZACK MAHORNEY & SONS.
CARLSON
Will have something to say to-morrow.
N N IN W A E
I'ttrAPt From a Lccture ty Hr. •!. II. K*llocg. lu ltatt lo CrorU SMiiltarlunt. It. is often said that water purities itself in running a few rods. This is entirely erroneous. An examination was made of the water of the Thames not long ago, and it was found to be swarming with germs and various poisonous matters and odors for twenty miles below the exit of the sewers. Bunning water purifies itself to :i greater or less degree, but it takes a long time to do thR It contains a miscellaneous lot of germs and they get up a battle, and some kinds of germs kill other kinds. It "mis been found lhat cholera germ* attack each other in that way, and so do not live 'long in water courses. That is the reason that they do not become indigenous. It is in a way similar to weeds running each other out and running fiowers out. The real danger in water is not in the gases nor the organic matter, but in its living genus, and these germs will live and go wherever the water goes, just as long as there is anything in the water to support life. So it is possible for germs to multiply in water as it passes along in a stream, instead of decreasing. A stream which is nearly straight would purify itself sooner than one which was very crooked. Keported by Helen
Ribbons
les to
nice
which will be sold
very
Crawfordsville. I nd.
Christ=
awa)
M0N0NR00TK.
Miller,
LOST—A
Wergetic
SOKJ'U
l:02a.m Nlfrht Mall (dally) ::4a.a' Day Mall (dally) i:rjp.u ^"Oa.iri way Freight :2:40p tu
zr,r BIG 4—Peoria Division.
U:00&.w ..Rxpreso—Mall..: 9:00a. U:OOH.ID Mall (dally) 12:44o.m 5:lKp.m(luily) Mall—Express 1 :aOp.ni t:lop.m Mall—Kjcpreas 6:4 8r-ni
VA8DALIA.
SOUTH
Rxprcs* 0:10
Ut-Mfi.in Mall '2-Jtp.iii Freight...... ..V.':40 pin
WANTED—HELP.
A TASTKI)—A tfixxl cnnvHssertocunviiss the city for »i salable article. Odl at
FHU^AbE—A
*.'10
West Wabash avenue. I'Mii
tmrpain In trood house :unl
iol It'Hold at once. Inquire
laud
A:
of
Cumber*
1
s'lver-lmmllod umnrella either on South Grant avenue or on hr
lluuteroad this tide ot OHield turn to Kline's jewelry store.
I«e. He1\M
W7ANTKD—Position as salesman, local or V\ I raveling. Kxperieiiee iu local work Can give best ot' reference. PKTKUSON. New Koss, Ind.
Address W. P. 12-lii
ANTED—The names ami addresses of enmen and women oneu lor permanent work. We give exclusive territory. We guarantee good workers a week. We furnish ollice, furniture, delivery team and newspaper advertising, Our article Is a monopoly: It, will save *25 er cent, of the coal hills of everybody. Full particulars by mail. Lithographs, pamphlets, etc., free upon receipt of postage. Addrefis KOALSPAK CO.,—Bcpariineni IK, Itoston, Mass.
To the Public.
Haviug just fitted up a shop on the alley in the rear ol'S. C. Scott's grocery store, I am prepared to do all classes of Suilthlng. Wagon jiud Iiuirgy work and Painting: Saw Ginning, Saw Filing. Gun and Lock Smithing, hev' titling. Keys of every description duplicated. Repairing of Bicycles and Hafeti Mowers, Gasoline nnd otherstovefi.
Safeties, Lawn: OVCR, I am also
prepared to fio light engine and uiachlne work, model making, brass work, sheet work, making and preparing trusses and braces, in fact most any thing iu wood or metal. Please consult me before you send oil for your repalns. W. T. FKANCIS.
Not.lee of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given of the dissolution of the partnership heretofore existing between Thotnns F. Houlehnn and P. T. Stump. Mr. Iloulehan has assumed charge of the business.
HOULUHAX STUMP.
