Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 December 1892 — Page 3
This is
The porum
1893
GOVERNOR
W.E.RUMIT I
FMOtRIO HAflRltON
I W. H. MAU.OCX
"A Happy New Year"
To All Our Friends and Patrons.
ROSS BROTHERS., 99=Cent Store.
Buttermilk Soap.
a new SOAP
market, and retails most places at
cents a cake. We propose to sell it
to cents per cake. This soap leaves the
hands and face smooth, and given up 10
be the Best Toilet Soap made in the
world—the nicest perfumed soap that is
mode. Do not fail to come and try a
box of this soap, and when
you will be in love with it.
termilk Soap go to
Barnhill.Hornaday & Pickett
OO TO
the
just put on
'5
at
you try
it
For Hut-
Con Cunningham
For Your HATS and FURNISHING GOODS.
BltMOP POTTEA
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NOTIC E.
Parties having had notice by mail or otherwise that their gas bills were due, or that their contracts were ready for signature, will please take further notice that unlers complied with by Jan. i, 1893, the supof gas will be shut off tly at that date.
The People's natural Gas Co.
PRESIDENT
C. W. Euor
may be tent direct to TIfR WfiPi/
eat obi UK paper.
{«u&«r»pfton agency or book-teller,
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I b,r PRE810ENT W.
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Employment Offered.
WANT
2 TURNEIW, 7 JolNTKKH, 7 MATCHERS, 7 PINNERS, Broldos other workers of various kinds, to begin work at the Heading Factory on
January 0.
W. F. ALKREY.
ITotioe.
The Montgomery Savings Association •will cpen anew sories of stock on tho flrsl Saturday In January, 1898. Shares, flOO each dues, 20 cents per week. Those -wishing stock should call at the Secretary offloe. W.W.MORQAN, Secretary.
DAILY JOURNAL.
FLLIDAY. DEO. 80, 1892.
PROM HEBE AMD THERE.
—Geo. M. Allen is bore from BrB7.il. —Douglas Mills is slowly improving. —Bert WebBter is visiting in Waynetown. —George Johnson wns in Indianapolis to-day. —Judge Harney went to LaFayetto to-day. —F., H. Elliott, of Frankfort, is visiting here. 7 —Mrs. Milt Clark haB gone to Bloom ington, 111. —Fred Middleton, of Greencastls, is visiting here. —Mrs. Ida Hilton is visiting in Brownsburg. —Supt. J. S. Zuck has returned from Indianapolis. —Dr. J. L. Campbell is home from Indianapolis. —Rev. G. L. Mcintosh, of Indianapolis, is in the city. —Kev. O. A. Smith returns to Evans ville this evening. —Charley Kritz, of Waveland, was in the city yesterday. —R. F. Davidson, of North Salem was in the city to-day. —Dr. Eneminger and wife went to
Indianapolis this morning. —Dr. Morton Keegan has returned to Chicago to resume his medical studies and duties. —Elder Bud Johntson has concluded not to contest the election of S. G, Davis, of Boone county, to the Legis lature. lie filed articles but failed to show up when the case was called.. —Mr. James F. Stuteaman, special agent for the department of justice, was in the ci Monday. Mr. Statesman is one of the most trusty employes of the present administration.—Delphi v/i ill..
TIIF, JOVKNAL is in receipt of the cards announcing the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton, of Lin coin, Nob. Miss Mary E. Krieger and James Heaton were married this city December 25, 18G7. •Judge J. H. Bnrford, has taken up liia residence at El Rt,no, Gmahomo Territory, that being the Beat of juslice for his court. He is erecting an elegant residence and has set to Bryant ir
Watson for 125 feet of their celebrated crestile with which to ornament it. -After January 1st Lebanon will have new law firm. O. P. Mahan and I.M. Kelsey will be the members. They are popular, well known energetic and have a thorough knowledge of their profession. The firm will bo a strong one and will command ninch lmsiness.— Lebanon Reporter. --Rev. A. G. Yonnt, pastor of the Battle Ground Methodist church, concluded a series of revivals at Hog Point recentcently, which resulted in between forty and fifty accessions to the church. Entire families were taken into the church and arrangements were made to erect a house of worship at once.—Delphi Journal.
"OnntKiff."
The Christmas number of the tesn Horseman contains a full page write up of J. H. Freeman's "Clint lviff'" and displays a magnificent picture of the fine nnimal. Among other things it says:
Clint Kill, who is obliged by his inheritance to show good looks, speed and endurance, was out as a raser last year when he paced fifty-two heats in twelve races, usually in Btrong fields and with but one exception staid in the thick of the fight till five heats at least were disposed of. At Bainbridge, in a six heat race, he won tho 4th, 5th nnd 6th in 2:32, 2:30, 2:32. Five days later at Crawfordsville, in a field which held three Bald Hornets, he
waB
a close
tighter in eight heats, coming in number one in two heats and second in one. In the fifth heat he eecnieJ his last year's record of 2:27. At New Ross, August, 13, he was second to John 11., (now 2:H.J,) in three straight heats.
Pauuly lieunion.
Last Sunday there was a large reun ion of the heirs of John Widener at the old home uear Elmdale, now occupied by George W. Widener. A lurge and most satirfactory dinner wns disposed of after which the entire company went to the church near by to hear Rev. M. H. Appleby. Those present were George W. Widener and family, M. H. Appleby, Miss Appleby, J. T. Utterback and family, W. H. Symmes and family, J. H. Widener Hnd family, Misses Sart.h and Mahala Widener, Mel Peed and family, S. B. Bratton and family, altogether about forty persons. It was an occa tion long to be remembered.
The Dance.
The masque dance of the Crawfordsville band at the IJ. O. S. of A. hall last night was well attended and some very pretty costumes were displayed. All present report pleasant and hilarious time. The affair was a success .financially.
P. 0. S. of A.
A special meeting of Washington Camp, No. 6, P. O. 8. of A., will be held on next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock
A Child EnJoysT
The pleasant flavor, gentle action nnd soothing effect of Syrap of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying reeults follow its use so that it is the best family family remedy known and every family should have a bottle.
1 WANT all persons owing me to call soon and settle either by cash or nooe. W. L. MAY.
RAPPY MARRIAGE.
Hiram Oonnard and Miss Florence A, Diliman United In Matrimony Last Evening.
Quite a large number of invited guests assembled in the audience room of the First Presbyterian church last evening to witness the marriage of Hiram Connard and Miss Florence A. Dillman. At eight o'clock Miss Anna Burns began playing the Mendelssohn wedding march and to this beautiful music the wedding party entered the room precoded by the ushers, Messrs. Eliner and Ingram Hills. Tbe groom entered at the east door with his best
Mr. Ed Tucker, and was followed by attendants Messrs. Georgo Fry and Will Griffith. The bride attended by her maid of honor, Miss Lydia Dillman, entered by the west door and was followed to the altar by her brides' maids Misses Flora Ivostanzer and Edith MeLain. The party arriving at the altar, formed a half circle with the bride and groom in the center facing the ofliciatminister, Rev. J. R. Breaks, of Earl Park. The bride was attired in a becoming gown of white silk trimmed with lace and carried exquisite bride's roses as did the maid of honor and bride's maids. The ritual used was that of the
Westminster confession amended by the introduction of the beautiful ring service. At the conclusion of the service a very impressive prayer was offered by Rev. R. S. Inglis and to sweetly, solemn music the wedding party proceeded up the west aisle. Arrived at the door the party faced and received the benediction which was pronounced by Mr. Inglis. The party was then driven to the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. Ellen J. Dillman, at G08 south Green street. Here a reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Connard and Mr. and Mrs George J'-.iman, of Waveland, who were married Wednesday, Mrs. Dillman being a Miss Ada Putnam, of Glenwood, and a very amiable and charming young lady. Mrs. Dillman will provd a valuable acquisition to the society of Waveland where her husband is a loading business man. The rooms of the reBi dence were very tastefully adorned with ferns, mistletoe and holly, these beautiful plants being profusely displayed
Over fifty guests were received and were entertained in a most cordial and hospitable manner. An elegant luncheon waa served and as favors whit© satin bows were presented to the guests Quite a number of very valuable and beautiful presents were received and made ver^ pretty display. Mr. and Mrs. Connaro\"vill go to housekeeping in a beautiful little home on west Market street attended by the well wishes of all their numerous friends. They are deservedly a popular young couple and have many admirable attributes to comand them to the esteem of all who know them. THE JOURNAL takeB pleas ure in extending congratulations.
A Pleasant Party.
Last night Miss Nina Dorsey gave a very pleasant party to a number of her I friends at her home in New Ross. \u elegant supper wns served during ihe evening and games of various kinds were indulged imuntil a late hour. All present reporbed a modt enjoyable time. Those present were Misses Kate Sperry, Nell Powell, Mollie Kennedy, Ellie I Ronk, Harriet Morrison, nnd Gertie Munball, of Crawfordsville W. B. Evans, Guy Adkins, J. O. Hurt, Harry Liggan, C. E. and A. W. Johnson.
Hamlet To-Night.
Walker Whitesides anu his company presented "Richelieu" at Music Hall last aight before a very fair audience. Mr. Whitesides appeared to splendid advantage as tbe Cardinal although his support was not as good as in "Othello." To-night he will appear in his greatest role, that of "Hamlet." Mr. Whitesides has made a special study of this charoctsr, and his company is better versed in the play than in any other. A crowded house should greet the company tonight.
Champion Oorn Stackers,
it nobody else can show up better the championship for corn shucking should be awarded to Brily and Ally Douglas. On their farm, four miles southeast of Linden, recently they shucked and cribbed 231 bushels. They also hauled the corn in from the fields nnd were delayed half an hour by a broken wagon. They worked from dayiight to dark and stopped an hour for dinner.
Miss Thomson's Reoital.
The Musicnl Amateurs will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Coss next Tuesday afternoon to listen to a song recital by Miss Mnrj Thomson, of the Chicago Conservatory. Miss Emily Louise Pluraley will play her accompaniments. The nffair will be invitational.
Sandora-Hutton.
Geo. W. Hutton and Mies. May Sanders were married at the Methodist parsonage Dec. 28. There was a pleasant company witnessed the ceremonv. after which the happy couple repaired to their homo ic New Richmond.
THE SECRET OF BEAUTY. Is health. The secret of health is the power to properly digest what you eat. If constipnted or suffering with indigestion and stomach trouble, use Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative oold by Moffett & Morgan, us it will give yon immediate and permanent relief.
For sick or nervous headaches, indigestion or constipation, Moffett & Morgan recommend Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative.
iS-H-) Vjrl_iW ijjO. chiil'ons only 25c. In fact we In nil the popular makes and qualities' are headquarters for tnem.
iS-H-) Vjrl_iW ijjO. chiil'ons only 25c. In fact we In nil the popular makes and qualities' are headquarters for tnem.
with prices to Hint. 1
with prices to Hint. 1
FANS
FANS
Opp. Court House, Main St.
elegant fur trimmed traveling gown of silver grey broadcloth and wore fuBchias of a rare variety. After receiving the congratulations of their friends a bountiful collation was served. Many useful and valuable presents were given the bride, among them an elegant gold watch and chain from the groom. Those present from a distance were Henry Stewart and wife, Frank Kelly and wife, Will White, of Frankfort, J. S. Miller, and wife, and J. M. Berryhill, of Lebanon, and other relatives and friends to the number of about thirty-five. The newlv married pair loft on the evening train for a trip to Chicago. They will return about January 1, and will bo at home to their friends in the future at
Frankfort where the groom has a prosperous business.
/..I l'LA M)
Thomas Carter IB on the sick list. Claude James spent Christmas with home folks.
Mies Maud James spent. Christmas in Jamestown. The Christmas tree at Parkersburg was a success.
Sammy Hicks, of B.irlington, Iowa is visiting old friends here. William Cox was here Wednesday. He is selling patent medicine.
Wilford Dickereon landed back in old lloosierdoin last Saturday nigw There wili be a box supper nt Lapand schcol house Saturday. All invited.
When the County Commissioners have a donation to make they had better ask the tax payer before granting it.
John Holland was beaten in his law suit last week with Smith ft. Davis. This will teach him and Prof. Houck a lesson they won't forget.
Mr. Nutt's house is finished. Geo. Smith butchered Wednesdav..The rabbit hunt was a failure Thursday.
Dode .Smith has moved in his new property. The children had a Christmas tree at the school house last Friday.
The Christmas tree and oyster rapper at Mr. Reinley's was a success if he rabbit hunt was a failure.
Body Swank's hound, which has been missing since Tuesday week, is supposed to have been 6tolen.,He is watching for the thief.
TAKEN in time, Irish Herb Tea, saves a doctor bill. 25cts. at all drug stores.
EVE, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.
FOR bargains in suits or pants go to Colman .t Murphy's.
Ot'K prices are the lowest during January and February. CoI.MAN Miiii'nv,
THE 88'S will Saturday night.
dance at their hall Everybody invited.
WE have placed a great many nice fancy weui- on a counter, nnd will give you your choice for fjOcts. Como and see them. L. Bismol".
llucklen's Arnica Salve Thefcest salve in the world fcr euta bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and loss tively oures piles, or no* pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 oeuts per box. For sale by Nye Booe, druggists.
She iran ll llllny io Give Up All. When Queen Klizabethof Kngland, lountl Death approaching licr, shocied despairingly, "All my possessions for a moment of tunc!" There are wealthy ludiea to-da.v, the world over, who would gladly exchange their richesfor sound health. Manv arc made well and happy by Or. l'scrce's Fav orite Proscription, never failing cure for diseases so common to women. Asa corrective for all functional weaknesses it is of universal repute among the sex, and thousands of pule, worn-out, enfeebled victims have been changed into vigorous women and girls by its use. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, oi price refunded. Druggists have it.
NEW YEAR SUGGESTION
What to buy for a Present, solved at Levinson's.
DRESS GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS.
DRESS GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS.
All marked down for this week, L'l'he best Dc handkerchiefs ever shown
All marked down for this week, L'l'he best Dc handkerchiefs ever shown
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SILKS'
SILKS
Elegant line fro™ Uic. cheapest to thoj^ifu. black cdore^ silks all marked finest.. Aetomehinft prices.
Elegant line fro™ Uic. cheapest to thoj ^ifu. black cdore^ silks all marked finest.. Aetomehinft prices.
In towels, napkins, sets, lunch cloihp
Weddine Belts.
A very pleasant affair in the form of a wedding took place at the residence of S. T. Miller, 11 miles east of this city Wednesday, Dec. 28. The contracting parties were F. R. Stewart, of Frankfort, and Miss Emmn E. Miller. Rev. G. J. Black, of the Darlington Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony which took place promptly at noon. Mr. Frank Kelley, of Frankfort, and Miss Jennie Mount were the attendants. The bride
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LINENS. 1 LAOE CURTAINS.
LINENS. 1 LAOE CURTAINS.
In towels, napkins, sets, lunch cloihp.jwhnt is more suggestive as a nice gift and damask by the yard at than an elegant pair of curtnins. big reduction. From the chenpest to finest.
.jwhnt
and damask by the yard at than an elegant pair of curtnins. big reduction. From the chenpest to finest.
becomingly attired in an
is more suggestive as a nice gift
A.BE L.EJ'VIDSTSOaST
The Cheap Dry Goods Man.
A I lit rmlurt Ion*
Mrs. Brown (to Mr. B.)—Paul, dear, let me introduce Mr. Young. He was the gpntl'iinan I waB engaged to when 1 married yon, you know!—Truth.
Summer Poetry.
HP.
tonk licr out for nti tee cream treat. His pretty, blue eyed Sul, But fainted when he rend the sign, "Creiim, ninety eenla a K«1." —Chicago Inter Orean.
An Kxilt) from Home.
Travels—I've just, got a letter from my mother and slio wants me to come up to my native village and pay her a visit, but (sadly) 1 don't see how I can.
Dashaway—Can't you Ret away? Travers—Oh, yes. But the village tailor ence made me a suit of clothes.—Rxcliange.
All Gotut.
She packed a trunk with ftaunel go waa Ami took it to tho bliuru. But when tbe damp air struck that trunk
Those flannels were no more.
-Ufa,
Tlio Fly In the Ointment.
"You ought to he v«ry glad your corns are curcd," said the pessimist's wife. "I suppose so," replied the pessimist, "hut now I can't tell wht'ti it's going to rain."—New York Kvetiing Suu.
MIM U|»
to Date.
At in-sl a new uso hlie has ftmnd For tho Streamers that used to graco her: Now ovor her shoulders they aro' lxmud
AH
mispeinlers to embrace her. —Exohanifo.
Will She I.cnd IIIm a I)anoe7 At Marie, Mo., the other day, James Highland was married to Anna Fllnj .— New York Tribune.
Sfmd Rim Right.
M. Tetard. a couutrynian. in Paris for u. few days recently, stood in the Hue. de Richelieu in a pouring rain, protected only by his umbrella, observes a writer in the Argonaut. He inquired of M. Bezuchel the ivav to the Chateau d'Eau. That gent leman, who had uo umbrella, thereupon volunteered to guide the countryman part way to hisdestination but instead of talcing him in tho right direction he led him a mile in a directly opposite course, sharing his umbrella, and then told him to retrace his steps, and keep ripht on until he reached the Chateau d'Eau. Then M. Tetard slapped tho Parisian's face. He was arrested for assault, but ivas acquitted, and the wily Parisian had to pay ths costs.
SKATIM: nt the rink Saturday night.
PERSONS desiring New Year's cards either for calling or for gifts can be supplied nt THE JOURNAL office. We have large variety to select from.
A iitlllon fVlciido.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than ono million people have found just such a friend in Dr. Kings NearDiscov ery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.— If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest ahd Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co. Largo bottles 50c. and *1.00
An honest Swede tells his story in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. One of my child ren took a severe cold nnd got the croup. I gave her a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes later 1 gave her one more. By this time she had to cough up tho gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes, Then she got up nnd vomited then she went back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night nnd gave the same remedy 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 cent bottles foi snle by Nye Booe, druggists.
When Baby was sick, wo garo ber CutorU.' When fthtwas a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she became
MIM,she
FANCY BOXES.
In endless variety und at all suit the purchasers.
CLOAKS.
CLOAKS.
A large stock to select from at the verv lowest pricea.
A large stock to select from at the verv lowest pricea.
FUR RUGS.
FUR RUGS.
Beautiful fur rugs in white and grey, a lovely Christmas present.
Beautiful fur rugs in white and grey, a lovely Christmas present.
UMBRELLAS.
300 new styles in fanoy handles, both in silk and gloria.
Crawfordsville, Ind.
THE FAIR.
Nothing Is Nlrer lor
PRESENTS
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clung to Ca«tori».
When she had Children, (he can them Caatorta.
Powder:
The only 1'urc Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
BOOKS.
Slmkespetiri-'s Coiuplele Works H.19 Life ol IjOtran 1,10 Webster's UnuhrMfreil Dletiotmry 80
unci at till prices
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Juvenile Hooks In (ire
The Fair.
South Washington Street.
MADAM HOWARD, TBI WONDEBFVL
HEALI!TT I'atii*
Chronic ltlxeascs a Specialty a
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Fits, Scrofula, Tumors and Cancers, First stages incurable cancers relieved. Paralysis, stifl limbs, blindness, lumbago, and pains in the back instantly" lieved. Deaf mutes treated, female complaints. Consultation free, at John M. Snyder's, East Market street.
PROMPT,
ACCOXffSCODAT (KG
WILLIAMS BP
Plumbing and Natural Gas
Fitting a Specialty. 125 South Green
St.
Opposite Music Hall.
Music
HALL,
TO-NIGHT,
FRIDAY, DECEMBNR 30
Special Engagement of the Distinguished Americruj' Tragedian
Walker WhitesidW.
Supported by
11
Powerful Company of
Legitimate Artists, in his Grent and Grand Impersonation of
Scuts on sale at Koblnson 3c Walliico's. Prices 35c fiOeaudTni
FOUND—A
pockeMwok containing six mur-
bles and a button. Ownvr eun have the .came by calling at this olllcc. 12-31
WANTKD—A
WerKCtic
«irl todohousowork. Inquire
immediately at 40W cast Wiwmsli aveuue. 12-27
FoK
SALK—(lOodiarKU building lot on west Main .strex't. Inqulro at oflioo of Indiana Wire Fenco Co. 12-30
ANTKD—The namea und men and women
ncntwork. We- jfive excluslv jruuniDtec good workers 130 a Isli olUce, furniture, delivery paper ad vertifllng. Our artlcio It wilt save 25 cr cent, of tbe everybody. Full particulars by irrapne, pamnUlcUs, etc., free ujo poetapc. Address KOALSPAK went 148, IIoBton, Maaw.
FURNITURE
1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which 1 will at the very lowest
Call and see the you are in the ci
Wm. L.
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