Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 December 1892 — Page 5

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"A Happy New Year"

To All Our Friends and Patrons.

ROSS BROTHERS., 99=Cent Store.

Buttermilk Soap.

a new SOAP

GO TO

Agents Wanted on SalLry

Or commission, to handle the Gbemloallnk Erasing Pencil.

just put on the

market, and retails most places at 15

cents a cake. We propose to sell it at

10 cents per cake. This soap leaves the

hands and face smooth, and given up to

be the Best Toilet Soap made in the

world—the nicest pertumed soap that is

mode. Do not fail to come and try a

box of this soap, and when you try it

you will be in love with it. For But-.

termilk Soap go to

-Barnhill.Hornaday & Pickett

Con unni ngham

four HATS and FURNISHING GOODS.

New Patent The quickest

I dealest selling novelty ever produced, aea Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 300 per cent- profit One agnnt'B Bales amountto 9820 In six days. Another, 132 In two feOUK. Previous experience not necessary, tfor term*and full particulars, address. The ^Monroe Kraser Mf/rOo. Lactone.Wis. 445

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Notice.

The Montgomery Savings Association will open anew series of stock on the first Saturday in January, 1S03. Shares, $100 each dues, 20 cents per week. Those wishing stock should call at the Secretary' office. W.W.MORGAN, Secretary.

DAILY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY, DEO. 31, 1892.

The January Bookings.

The January bookings for Music Hall lire few but will probably be increased. Those made are:

Gorton's Minstrels, Jan. C. ••••.. The Kids, Jan. 9. The Dago, Jan. 19. Katie Booney, Jan. 25.

Married.

Thursday evening Eugene Fry and Mies Addie Dodd were quietly married by Elder Vanoleave. The matter was kept very quiet, the license having been obtained at Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs.Fry left last night for their future home in Coldwater, Mich., where Mr. Fry holds a splendid pooition as professor of biology in the high school.

A Delightful Party.

Last evening Mr. and Mrs. \V. Wallace entertained quite a party of friends at their home on south Walnut street. The amusement of the evening was "New Market" and the players all had a thoroughly good time. Delicious refreshments were served during the course of the evening and the affair proved a success from every standpoint.

A Great future.

Walker Whiteside and his company left this morning for Kokomo where they appear to-night. A good audience assembled at Music Hall last evening and witnessed a splendid interpretation of "Hamlet." Mr. Whiteside appeared to much better advantage than in either

Othello" or "Richelieu" and Lis facial expression was seen to splendid advantage. It is not to be doubted that he is the coming tragedian. He iB highly pleased with his reception here and will make a booking at Musio Hall for next season.

Oaught at Last.

Daniel Wren, a horse trader, who has worked some of the best stock dealers in all parts of the county, has come to grief at last and now languishes in jail at Witchita, where he was arrested for forgery. He had just succeeded in working J. W. Ramsey, of Springfield, 111., out of $9,000 by paying him for horses with mortgage on Witchita property which mortgage was a fraud. Wren was in Crawfordsville last April and got away with a car load of horses from one our prominent firms. He also tried his game on Lew Cochran giving as a reference a Witchita bank. Mr. Cochran took the precaution to telegraph to the bank and received the reply that they knew no such person as Wren.

If Natural Gas fails.

The prospect that natural gas fields will be exhausted in the near future need not cause serious alarm. Even if the natural gas doeB give out its place will be soon taken by the manufactured article. Many of the oil and gas men of Pittsburg went to Greensburg the other night to witness a test of a new gas which it is claimed is destined to replace the natural gas for illuminating and heating purposes. The gas is pro duced by a Bimple chemical process from coke, oil and water. The inventor made his first test at Cellefontaine, Ohio. Only a small furnace was used at that time, and the Greensburg man ufactory is the first large concern ever constructed. At the test it was demonstrated that the supply of gas can be made equal to the demand. The test was made through a ten inch pipe, and even experts said they could not detect the difference between it and the nat ural gas. The Pittsburg people are ne gotiating with the inventor for the right of the process for that city.— dcrson Democrat.

Delightful Party.

Last evening Doctor and Mrs. J. L, Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ander son were at home to quite a large party of friendB at their home on College Hill. The party was in honor of Misses Bond and Smith, of Youngstown, Ohio, and Miss Mary P. Thomson, who assisted in the reception of the guests. The rooms of entertainment were tastefully adorned with smilax and holly, a cur tain of smilax hanging between the hall and parlor. In the dining room the ible was lighted by candelabra, the candles being of various delicate shades, Smilax and cut flowers also gave a soft ened effect. The refreshments were dainty and delicious and. as favors, sprigs of holly tied with white tfhtin bows were given. The enjoyment the evening was enhanced not a little by some artistic music rendered by Misses Thomson and Plumley. The party was a pronounced sooial success and was a pleasure from the beginning until the late hour at which the guests adjourned.

A Child Enjoys

The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if thefatheror mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its uae so that it is th9 best family family remedy known and every family should have bottle.

EVERYTHING in dry goods, millinery, cloaks, ourtainB and carpets. All goes in at cost commsncing next Wednesday at the Trade Palace. s'

THE 88'S will Saturday night.

A BLESSING IK DISGUISE-

The Burnine of the Central Sohool Building Proves to Have Been a Good Thing. This time last year everyone was howling about the Central school building. It was unsafe, it was poorly ventilated, it was miserably lighted, the stair steps were death on the children in fact, it was a pretty tough sort o£ a hole all around if general talk was to be believed. All is changed tor the better now and the city is not the loser either. The big fire which gutted the large structure appeared at the time in the nature of a calamity, but to-day it appears as a demonstration of the fact that God moves in a mysterious way his wonders to perform, or words to that effect. .-.

By the wisdom, foresight and indefatigable industry of the board of trustees, Supt. Wellington and other interested parties the structure has beea rebuilt. Comparisons between the Central building of a year ago and the Central building of to-day would be rankly odious. When the building was thown open yesterday to a reception of the general publio several hundred persons meandered up the walks expecting confidently to enter a building patched up and painted to hide the ravages of fire. They expected to see a few new boards in the floor, considerable fresh paint, perhaps, and new window lights all around. They were agreeably disappointed for they entered a [really new building. Old things had been done away with and all things made new. A representative of THE JOURNAL called during ., the afternoon and was Bhown through the building by Dr. Cowan. The appointments of the new Central building are something to be marveled at when all thingB are considered and it is safe to say that there is not a better equipped building in the State. Every room is elegantly fitted out with new furniture and appliances. Above the first story floors everything are new and nearly everything on the first story iB new. Every ceiling in the building iB of the best quality of compressed steel, beautifully moulded and presenting handsome and striking designs. The colors are different in the different rooms but all are delicate shades calculated to increase the light. Ventilation has been studied and provided for in a scientific manne. and the hygienic condition of the build ing will be perfect Ventilation will be regulated by registers passing up to the dome and carrying off all foul air. This will do away with the old system of hoisting windows to let in a rush of cold air periodically during the day.

The old system was a bonanza for the sad-eyed undertaker but really, the present system will meet with more general approval. The stairways have been revolutionized and the steps lowered from 9 to 6 inches. It took a little more wood perhaps but it will be much easier on the children. Nearly every 6tairway is broken by a long landing giving an easy rest during the mount or descent. Every teacher has an elegant new desk of the latest and most improved pattern The platforms upon which the teachers used to perch like grim visaged mon sters of vengeance have been torn out and the teacher is now on a level with the pupil, literally speaking. In the third story is the high school department which is a model in all respects In the north wing is the general assem bly room where all the exorcises will be held and where the pupils will each have a private desk to occupy when not re citing. The east wing and the west wing are fitted up as chemical and physiological laboratories and are maghifi cently equipped with the latest and most desirable apparatus. In the south wing are two large and well arranged recitation rooms for the high schools, also each instructor is thus enabled to hear his olasses privately and the reeita tion of one section will not interfere with the study of another. Tbe building throughout is a gem and when school opens there Monday it will be under more auspices circumstances than ever before. Everything is perfect anr1 the city is not taxed for it. The insur ance money on the old building by ju dicious manipulation paid for the remodeling and the board has enough money left to buy a brand new gad for every teacher and half a dozen for tbe warden of Botany Buy.

ATTEND the Trade Everything goes.

Palace cost sale.

FOR bargains in suits Colman & Murphy's.

CANDIES for

Market.

danoe at their hall Everybody invited

A LARGE stock in all departments and everything goes at cost at tbe Trade Palaoe next week.

or pants go to

BARGAINS for everyone at McClure Graham's cost sale next week.

EXE, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Fitting of a specialty.

FANCY bananas and oranges at Fulton Market.

SKATING at the rink Saturday night.

PERSONS desiring New Year's cards either for calling or for gifts can be supplied at THE JOURNAL office. We have a large variety to select from.

New Years at Fulton

BEFORE buying a suit call on Colman & Murphy.

VISIT Fulton Market for your New Years supplies.

Loois BISOHOF wish.M all his a Happy New Year.

pntpons

No catch penny business at the Trade Palace cost sale, but straight business and bargains at first oost and no re serves.

Opp. Court I louse, Main St.

IB0M HERE AND THESE. —Rev. H. M. Middleton ie up from Greencastle. —There will be a number of watch parties this evening. —A special meeting of Washington Camp, No. 6, P. O. S. of A., will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. —Ladies of the fourth ward, M. E. church will mtet Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Brush on south Water street. -C. S. Bacon and wife have returned from a visit in Cincinnati. Mrs. Bacon will remain in the city several weeks, the gueBt of her parents, C. N. Holden and wife. -A called meeting of Athens Chapter No. 97 O. E. S., at the hall Monday, Jan. 2, 1893, at 2 p. in. Business of mportance, full attendandance desired. By order of the W. M. —Nting Edwards and wife went to Crawfordsville thiB morning tor abort visit. .. .Miss Jennie Human, oi Crawfordsville, is visiting Miss Myrtle Anderson.—Lebanon Reporter. —The Trade Palace will be closed next Tuesday, preparatory to their annual cost sale. They will open Wednesday when every article in their large stock will be sold at cost and no reservee.

See their cost ad.

A REWARDED sense of vigor, health and ease follows the nee of Irish Herb Tea. Children like it. 25c at all drug stores.

COST OF ABSENT-MINDEDNESS. The Attorney Pnld Dearly for Leaylni Team at the Wronp Livery.

A good story is related by the Lewiston (Me.) Journal on an Auburn attorney who went to a livery stable and hired a team for two or three hours, and at the end of that time, in a state of absent-mindedness, left it at another livery stable, where it remained eight days. At stable No. 1 there was no worry about the team. They knew the attorney was perfectly good for the pay. They knew if he kept the team for a month that the bill would be paid promptly on presentation. They presumed that ho knew what he was about and concluded it was his business and not theirs. At stable No. 3 there was an equal freedom from anxiety The attorney came there, left the team and went away, saying nothing. They put the horse into a stall and "chalked It down" on the office slate, knowing him to be a business man who paid cash. The attorney and the proprietors of both stables met each other frequently, but nothing was said about the team.

All of them were ignorant of the condition of things and al 1 were perfectly at ease. As for the attorney, he never thought of the team again. Discovery came at last, and the attorney was presented a bill from stable-keeper No. 1 for hire of a team for eight days, and later stable-keeper No. 2 came round with another bill for boarding the team the same length of time. To say that the attorney was astonished puts it mildly. The basis of settlement is not officially learned, but it was less than the faces of the bills, which had been made out at tbe going prices.

THE SECKET OF BEAUTY. Is health. The secret of health is the power to properly digest whnt you eat. If constipated or suffering with indigestion and stomach trouble, use Los Angeles Raisin Oured Prune Laxative oold by MofTett & Morgan, ae it will give yon immediate and permanent relief.

For sick or nervous headaches, indigestion or constipation, Moffett & Morgan recommend Los Angeles Raisin Oured Prune Laxative.

Bucklen'a Anuca Halve Thebest salve in the world for rata bruises, sores, ulcers, salt ileum, fever sores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and lose tively oures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Frioe 25 cants per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

EVERY article at cost, in our sale next week. MCCLURE A GRAHAM.

A great many persons, who have found no relief from other treatment, have been cured of rhumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Do not give up until you have tried it, It is only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Nye Booe.

WE WISH YOU ALL

Happy and Prosperous New Year!

Thanking you tor the liberal patronage be6towed upon us, we solicit a continuance ol the same. Look for Bargain Sales what that means

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The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

A Hint KotimU tlie Alnrm and Cause# a Capture. We had moved into a newly-built house which luid all the modern improvements, the electric bell being one if tlirin. says a writer in the C'hicafjo News.

At the time 1 am aliout to relate it was a cold winter's night. Mr. and Mrs. .1 were traveling in Europe, and the servants were all gathered about the kitchen fire. Polly was also near the lire, but in the dining-room, which was upstairs.

She used to see her mistress ring the bell for the servants to enter, and, like a clever bird, studied on this for a long while.

On this night Polly was alone, when suddenly the door opened and two men entered. The room being dark they could not see the bird, and began searching for valuables, for they were burglars. l'olly now proved her worth. She put out her claw and pressed the button of the electric bell.

It brought the servants to the diningroom, where, after a short struggle, they secured the burglars, who were about to make way with much of the fcilver in the dining-room.

Here Lies!

Epitaphy is a demoralizing kind of taffy. It appears on the tombstone, and eulogizes the dead almost to the very stars. The usual method of beginning, is: "Here lies." Very suggestive, for the lies are frequently quite astonishing—almost enough so to botB amuse and amaze the dead of whom they aro written. A truthful epitaph, in many instances, would be:

Here lies one who omitted to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." If sick aud suffering, and dreading premature death, test the potent remedy. It cures all chronic, liver, blood, and lung diseases, as biliousness, Sitin and sca'p diseases, scrofulous sores and swellings, salt-rheum, tel ter, erysipelas, and even scrofula of the lungs (or Consumption), if taken in time.

"Two SoulHWlth hut a. Single Thought." As they sat sido by side, they 9ighcd. "O, ray idol!" he said, and then idled. "Deur Luke," said she, as she looked, "I will wed thee if thou wilt," and he wilted. The honeymoon passed 111 an excess of joy. Kxcess in eating rich food brings indigeston, sick headache, and frequent attacks of dizziness. Dr. Pierce,s Pleasant Pellets will cure all these. They are tiny, sugar-coated and easy to s,vallow, No other preparation compares with them as a Liver Pill. They arc guaranteed, and one is a dose. '•Royal ltuby" I'ort Wine.

If you are reduced in vitality or strength by illness or any other cause, we recommend the use of this Old Port Wine, the very blood of the grape. A grand tonic for nursing mothers, and those reduced by wasting disease. Itcreatcs strength improves the appetite nature's own remedy, much preferable to druRs guaranteed absolutely pure, and over five years of age. Young wine ordnarily sold is not lit to use. Insist on having this staudard brand, it costs no more. $1 in quart bottles, pints 00 cts. Koyal Wine Co. For sale by Nye& Booe.

Jteservtng Frame.

We desire to sa.v to our citizens, that tor years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life pills, Hucklen's Arnica Salveand Elcctric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that scllas well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price,if good results do not follow their use These remedies have won their groat nop-

When Baby was sick, we

Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amnion^

Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years

For Sale by

ularity purely on their merits. Nyc & Booe Druggists.

A Million Frtends.

A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not less than one 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. Large 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 children took a severe cold and gottheoroup. I gave her a teaapoonful of Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy, and in five minutes later 1 gave her one more. By this time she had to oough 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 and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and gave the same remedy with the same good results. I write thiB 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, Dee Moines, Iowa. Fifty cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

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PRICE'S

in January—you know j]

Crawfordsville, nd.

ADVICE

TO

WOMEN

If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CARTEItflVlLLK, April 20, lftflO.

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rOR SALE BY ALL DHUQQI8T8. Sold by Nve ic.Ca.

THE FAIR.

Nothing Is NIrcr lor

PRESENTS

han

South Washington Sirt t.

Employment Offered.

IWAN

2 TURNERS 7 .IOCKTEUS, 7 MATCHERS, 7 1'IXKKKH, Besides other workers of various kluds, begin work at uie Heading Factor- ',u .lanuar.v

&BUABU,

FROUFT,

WILLIAMS

Wergetlc

her Castorfa.

When sht was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Kiss, she dune to Castoria. When she had Children, alio fa" tiaem Castoria.

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BOOKS.

Shakespeare's Complete Works fl

.10

Ijlfe of Logan l.if) Webster's Unabridged Dictionary su Juvenile Books In Great Vnrlolj/

and at. nil prices.

The Fair.

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W. F. ALI-REY.

ACCOUMODATIKa

BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty. 125 South Green St,

Opposite Music Hall.

FOUND—A

pocket-book containing M.\ mar­

bles and a button. Own«r can have Mt« same by calling at this office.

WANTED—A

Foil

girl to do housework, imiuire

immediately at 4 US* oast WaWnh

SAIJK—Gocri largo building IOT on west•' Wain Htrc»ct. Inquire at ofllce or Indiana Wire Fcncc O.

WEterritory.

offer agent* big money, in excluplve Oursafeaseli at sight In city or country. Agouts first in fluid actually get* ting rich. One agent lu one day cleared $19.r»0. So can you. Catalogue free. PINE 8AFK CO., NO. 3 cinnati, O.

Address, AL*

1, Clark street, CLN*

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