Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 November 1893 — Page 3
CLOSED
—1JY THE—
SHERIFF!
In order to avoid such a proceeding it is Absolutely Necessary that we raise
$12,000 BY DEC 1st.
On account of tho recent stringency in the money market wo find It impossible to borrow funds to meet our obligations, and mv realise money on our Immense stock
of CLOTHING. In order to carry out this great FORCED SALE we have made some startling reductions in all departments- A partial list of
which is quoted below: MEN'S SUITS— 300 Man's Suits, regular price, $14
Forced bale Price, $0 95.
27S Men's Suits, regular prlco, $10: Forced Sale Price, $6 09. 180 Men's Suits, regular pri-e, $0:
Forced Sulo Price, $8.98.
All other grades reduced in proportion. OVERCOATS—895 Overcoats, made in single and double breasted, with or without velvet collars also, a large assortment •f Ulsters, regular pnee from $5 to $9, for this forced sale, $3.95.
CHILDREN'S SUITS— 250 Children's Wool Suits, single aud double breasted, ages 4 to IS. regular value $2.50, for this forced sale $1 25. 1M Reefer Cotta for men, sizes 34 to 44, regular pnee and good value at $3 they
HO la this forced sale at $1.95. 130Children's Ulsters, worth $3 for this forced sale you can get them for $1.73.
KNEB PANTS—1,000 pairs of Knee Pants, age* 4 to 14. Yoa are In the habit •f paying 60 cents for them. They go in Ais sale for IT cents. flood Heavy White Merino Underwear oonsidered good value at 73 oents for this farced sale at 87£ cents.
Linen Collars— 4 ply, worth 15 cents,now S sent*. Linen CuffB, 4 ply, worth 95 cenU, far 10 eents.
This is a Bona&de Sale. Bribe this with jsm far comparison.
Lee S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
Firat class work of all kinds done at reasonable prices. I have also en band a limited aumber of Chinese Lilies for •alt. These flowers will be In full bloom by Christmas.
J.WAH LEE
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FBOXL HERE AJND THERE. -Master Ben Bromley is ill. -Mrs. Frunk Greisl is on the siok list.
Lee Allen, of Covington, is in the city to-day. John Warner was over from Indianapolis to day. —Miss Eva Dagley is quite siok with the grip, at ber home.
Miss Emily Allen, ot Peoria, is the gaest of Mrs. W. T. Gott. Miss Nell Nicholson has gone to Attioa to sing at a revival. —Mrs. D. W. Rountree and eon have returned from Fort Wayne.
Mies Adahne Willis is siok, at her home, oc east Wabash avenue. —Mrs. J. B. Cheeseman has returned to West Lebanon after a viait here. —Mrs. W. E. Frazier has returned to Warsaw after a visit with relatives here. —Miss Emily Allen will probably play at Center church to-morrow evening. -It is rumored that a prominent young attorney will be married to a lady of this oity next week.
J. F. Townsend, of Canal Duver, O is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Hutton, on
eaBt
Wabash avenue.
Dr. MoMeohun and wife and Mrs. Grayson are attending the silver wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Milligan, at Waveland. —John S. V«tson, of Fargo, N. D., and W. M. Watson are the guests of their parents, S. E. Watson and wife, on west Main street. —We hear that some remarks have been made eboat football during the past few days —Dr. Tucker in the Methodist Herald.
To the ladies of Orawfordsville: We have left at your homes samples of Dr. Scales' pills. Bead the pamphlets and try them. Sold by Moffett A- Morgan. It -Miss Addie Brown, an accomplished young lady ot Thorntown, came down last evening to attend the Rudolph lecture and was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Etter. —All those who are to take part in the entertainment given by the Eastern Star next Wednesday evening are requested to meet at the hall this evening at 7 o'clock. By order of committee. —Harry Wilson brings home a bride Sunday. As we failed to get even a crumb that fell from the table after the feast was over, our aocount of the affair is rather meager. All the same the Enterprise extends wishes for a happy future and many—many—many—??— New Richmond Enterprise. —Mrs.' Davie wishes to meet all the members of the chorus of the Musical Amateur Society, Monday afternoon, Nov. 27, at the First Presbyterian ohuroh, promptly at 1:30 o'clock for practice. All members of the society, both active and associate, please re member this is [also the day for the regular musical, given by the second section, who have prepared an interesting programme, commencing at 3:30 o'clook. —L. A. Clark, agent of the Monon, will go to Bioomington Monday, on in vitation of the Fortnightly Literary
Club, composed of the faculty of the Indiana University, and will read before
thE
body a paper on, "Our Railways— Their Extent and Influence." Mr. Clark has for a number of years been a close student of the railway problem. He is the author of two railway text books and has contributed a number ot articles to the leading railway journals.
Are Four Children Subject to Croup? If so you should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. If given freely as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands of mothers who have croupy ohildren, apd never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this remedy in large and frequent doses, as it contains nothing injarious. 50 cent bottles for bale by Nye tc Booe, 111 north Washington street opposite the court house.
vegetable, pleasant and agreeable to take, accept*! able to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headaches, by removing bile and cleansing the system. Dispel* Colds and Fevers. Purifies ti blood. The best
Family Medlcln*. Price,
jc.*. Sold by druggists. Talc* ao subftlttma.
LAXATIVE
THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGBl.ES, CALlFGttttlA. rOH IALS BT COTTOZT KITS
OHABMING BE0£PT10Jff.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T, Gott are at Home to Their friends. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. T. Gott assisted by her sisters, Misses Emily and Anna Allen, reoeived quite a number of lady friends in a most oharmmg and hospitable manner. The affair was decidedly pleasant one.
In the evening Doctor and Mrs. Gott assisted by the Misses Allen were at home to a large number of friends. The guests were reoeived at different hours beginning at six and they were most handsomely entertained. The elegant residence on west Main street was artistically and elaborately decorated by Erause & Crist, the florists. Potted and cut flowers were displayed in gteat profusion and the curtBins, chandeliers and mantels were adorned with ferns and strings of smilax. Iu the dining rooms a sumptuous collation was served the guests during the evening. The reception was a decidedly successful and brilliant affair, the entertainers acquitting themselves in a manner most pleasing to their'puests.
Methodist Conference Statistics."' The statistical report of the recent Methodist Episcopal conference held in Laporte has been oompiled and issued to the church membership. The report shows" a total membership in the five districts of 35,315. There 114 local preachers, while the value of church properly is $808,G50. During the year the conference paid $52,295 for building and improving parsonages and churches. The churches paid the last conference year tor the support of the pastors a total ot $108,757. There are in the conference ninety-one chapters of the Epworth league, with a membership of 6,350. There are forty-six junior leagues with a membership of 2,521, making the total of members of both laagues 8,871.
Fortieth Anniversary.
Yesterday, the 24th inst., was the 40th wedding anniversary of John N. Miller and wife. Sixty of their neighbors who live in the Black Greek neighborhood remembered them by oo*ning to their home with well filled baskets of good things. A fine gold headed cane was presented to Mr. Miller and an elegant rocking chair to his wife. Mr. Miller was married to Miss Martha Shipp in Shelby county, Indiana, Nov. 1853, and all those happy years have been spent in Montgomery oonnty.
Hostile to Hostetter.
Miss-Edna T. Wilder has instituted proceedings in the oircuit court against the fascinating but inconstant Eaton Hostetter. It appears that Edna has a large stock of damaged affections and outraged feelings oo hands, all due to wicked aotions of said Eaton. "It WBS in mild September,'' about the 17th, the record says, that Eaton got gay. Now he will have to oome to time or fly for parts unknown.
Instituted a League. .••*•••
Quite a party ot the young Methodist people of this oity drove to Mace last evening and instituted a flourishing branch ot the Epworth League with a membership of twenty-eight. Those going out were Messrs. Frank Evans, Tally Orsbbs and Misses Alma McOlure, Etta Orabbs, Nell Goutant, Maude Cohoon, Millie Jett and Fredricka Tuoker.
Entertained.
Judge E. C. Snyder and sisters, Mrs. Mary Perrin and Miss Kate Snyder ngain entertained- a party of friends last even ing at a six o'olock dinner at their home on west Wabash avenoe. The affair was a deoidedly pleaeant one tor the guests Bnd the evening was spent in a moBt en joyable manner.
TAKE Uncle Sam's Cough Syrup. It contains no ohloroform, is safe and ef feotive for all. Sold by Cotton & Bite, the progressive druggist*, for 25 oents a bottle. 3 25'94
EVERYTHING in hats, bird's wings, lipe, ribbons reduced this week at Levineon'a.
I have been a great sufferer from catarrh for over ten years had it very bad. could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep and had to walk the floor. I purchased Ely's Cream Balm and am using it freely, it is working a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case It is the medicine above all others for catarrab, and it is worth Its weight in gold. 1 thank God I havo found a remedy 1 can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for. it. It is coring my deafness.—B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn.
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AiTEB THE BALL.
Many a Polecat's Hunting if We (Jorild See Them All, Many a Oflicken'a Miaaine After the Ball,
Some days ago Judge Snyder and sisters issued invitations for Thursday and Friday evenings ot this week. The entertainment Thursday evening was a brilliant success In all things as, indeed, WBB that of last evening, save that last evening's entertainment was marred by the abeenoe ot the genial Judge. The Juage was upstairs, sick in bed, and thereby hangs a tale.
It appears that for some time some "varjiint" had been making away with the Judge's fine blooded chickens and they were missing to the pleasant tune of over thirty. Traps were of no avail and every night' chronicled the disappearance ot a fat and toothsome biddy. Thursday night the Judge bade farewell to his guests at tho front door and after standing for a season in front ot the cheerful natural gas blaze in the Tiurlnr with hill handa nnHor tho tniln
nf
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bed and Prince who
did euoh valiant service has been banished from his cosy cushioned bed in the corner ot the sitting room and now eats and sleeps in the barn. It was a great night at Judge Snyder's plaoe and the chiokena are the only ones who came out unsoathed.
SAUGLES HILL.
Our school is progressing nicely. Miss Nettie Cope is staying at Jonathan Zuck's.
J. F. Stout is teaching at the Goben school house this year. Oar prayer meetings aro well attended every Wednesday evening.
A great many hunters are seen chasing innocent rabbits on the Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary Friday.
The Y. P. O. U. have elected the following offioers: President, Mattie Johnson Vice-President, Wm. Snyder Secretary, Frank Thomas Treasurer, B. F. Stout.
A young gentleman from south of town osme over on the Hill last Sunday evening to see bis beet girl. Sometime during the evening his horse broke loose and might have been seen wending "homeward his weary way."
There is more catarrh in this section of he country than all other diseases put togc :r, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Scionce has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured, by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional oure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address,
P. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
A Favorite tn Kentucky. Mr. W. M. Terr who has been in the drug business at Elkton, Kv., for the past twelve years, saya "Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than
Bny
other oough medioina
TERRIBLE ITCHING
Skin and Scalp. Tried Everything. Used Cuticura. Iu Three Weeks Not a Senr or Pimple.
When my baby was three months old bis cheeks and forehead began to break out with wj-iito pimPile» on red surface. In a few days itohtX2cum. me need, which was terrible. After he would rab It matter would ooco from tlie points. In a short time it spread over the top of his head, then Bcalxi soon formed on head and face? Wo used everything wo could hearof for nearly five months. It grew worse all the time. I saw vouV advertisement of the CUTI-
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have ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other will oure a oold so quiokly no other is so oertain a preven tive and cnre for croup no other affords so much relief in coBes of whooping cough. For sale by Nye Booe, 111 north Washington street, opposite sonrt house.
CUIIA RKMEDIF-S in a Chicago weekly. We purchased CUTICUBA REMKDIBS and
commenced their use. three weeks' time there was not a sore or pimple, not even a scar, on head or faoc. He is nineteen months old now, and has no signs of the disease. His scalp Is healthy and no has a beautiful head of hair. (See portrait herewith.)
Mas. OSCAU JAMES, Woods ton, Kan.
CcTictmA cured a Disease which I had three years. My skin was sore and in cold weather my face was amass of scales. The pain so intense it wonUl brine tears. I tried every remedy with little benefit. The first application CiTlctrnA Grave instant relief. In a few weeks' timo cured.
EDMUND KERAS,
2704} Union Ave..Chicago, 111.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
parlor wun nis nanus under the talis or. Internally (to cleanse tho blood of all impurities and poisonous olonionts), and CUTICDKA, the great Skin Cure, with ClTicrRA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Purifier, oxtcrnally (to clear the sVin and scalp and restore the hair), have sured
his dress coat, he suddenly smacked his lips and wandered baok into the kitchen to make a midnight lunch on some of that cold turkey and oysters. The lunoh was a splendid one and the Judge was placidly munching mouthful of turkey breast when suddenly BU exterior disturbance oaused his jaws to oeade from action and froze his entire body to a state of intense attention. There was no doubt about itl Tha hated "varmint" was in the hen house! The Judge is a man of action and in less than two minutes he was hastening to the seat of war accompanied by his faithful dog, Prince The door of the hennery was flung open wide and Prince leaped in with a yelp of excitement. By the pale moon's rays the Judge dis cerned the destroyer of his hens in the act ot carrying off a favorite fowl and in just about two seconds after Prince grappled with his adversary, the Judge became aware ot the character ot the beast. It is generally inferred that Prince did, too. It was a polecat of the purest ray serene bat evidently one who did not go much on the theory of wast ing its perfume on the desert air. Prince was overoome with embarrassment when.the polecat presented his calling card and the Judge seeing his ally about to be worsted grasped the stalk of an aosthetio sunflower and waded in. He had not more than joined issues when the lithe animal shot between his legs and soampered out across the orchard. The Judge and Prince both fol lowed in hot pursuit, the Judge's swallow tails flying baok in the northern blast as he hurried on to war. Prince overtook the polecat just before it reached oover but was quickly forced to let go. He detained the marauder long enough, however, for the Judge to oome up. With a fierce shout ot triumphant joy Judge Snyder plaoea his good right foot upon bis foeman's neck and trampled him into the frozen ground with the other while Prince stood off to one side and held his thumbs down after the fashion of an old Roman at a gladiatorial oontest. The polecat died hard and while breath and energy remained gave eye tor eye and tooth for tooth. That is figuratively speaking. What he did really give the Judge's dress suit, which hangs in an apple tree in the orchard, bears the most material witness. Since the glorious victory the Judge has been confined to
CUTICIHIA RESOLVENT, tho new Blood Purifier,
qulslte Skin Purifier, oxternaily (to clear the sVin and scalp and restore the hair), have sured thousands or case* where the (uttering was almost beyond endurance, hair lifeless, or all gone, disfigurement terrible.
Sold throughout the world. Frioo, CCTICTT-A, 50c. Boip, 24c. RESOLVENT, (I. POTTSH Dnua AND CUE*.COKT.,
Sole Proprietors, Boston.
now ts Cnre Skin Diseases," mailed frae.
DIQV'C BHn and Scalp purified and beautified
by OtJTicTOA-Boar. Absolutely pure.
ICHING SIDES AND BACK. Hip, Kidney, and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved In one minute by the Cntlcnrs Antl-Paln PIvter. The flrstand only pain-killing plaster.
BRAINS NEEDED IN BURGLARY.
Much Time end Labor Expended When the Prospective Booty Is Worth While.
Few people have an Idea of the Immense amount of labor, forethought and scientific skill brought to bear on a big burglary, says a writer in the New York Recorder. Tho first thing necessary is to find a house containing sufficient valuables to repay the trouble and risk, and this first step alone maytftako many weeks. Let it be understood that only the highest class of expert burglars are meant men with comfortable banking accounts and houses of their own, and who, after reducing the risk to a minimum by elaborate plans, acquire enough in one night to keep them In affluence and eminent .respectability for more than a year, although having but a third share, as thtfse burglaries are invariably worked by three.
To illustrate the wonderful resource and leisurely way of proceeding adopted by burglars take a case related by a prominent detective. The principal of tho burglars in this instance having fixed on a certain house, was unable to acquire sufficient information concerning--it and tho owners. This man then went to the local butcher supplying the house and applied for a situation as driver of one of his carts which delivered meat at customers' residences. After producing unquestionable references (how obtained no one ever knew) the man was engaged on the round, which included tho house fixed upon. Incredible as it may appear, he stayed with his employer for over seven months, and gave tho utmost satisfaction his only failing being a weakness for chatting with the servants. Five days after his resignation a gigantic burglary was effected at the house selected, and property valued at over $20,000 was stolen. The thieves had smoked several cigars and drank a bottle of port, so that they were In no hurry, and, to crown all, the bopty was conveyed to its destination in the owner's pony phaeton, which was duly returned the same night but no real clew was afforded, and the burglars were never captured.
On another occasion a chambermaid was escorted out, with a view to matrimony (and burglary), for two months before the event came off. A convey ance is always at hand, and generally of stylish appear&ncc in fact, on one occasion a brougham was used, which the passers-by, and even the policeman on the beat, imagined was the property of one of the residents close by. As regards tools, very few are necessary, owing to the skill and Ingenuity of the operator. With a jimmy, spreader, drill, a few pieces of strong bent wire and a little gunpowder, the expert burglar can make his way anywhere. To these are sometimes added a sot of "stumblers." These are lengths of fine steel wire, with pointed stakes about afoot long attached to each end, and half a dozen of these make but little bulk. These stumblers are fixed ob the lawn or paths about the house in such a way that the wires are raised about six indies from the ground, and prove sueh a success In case cf pursuit that the burglars are compelled to hang pieces of white paper from the wires in order to escape their own traps, as they always run over them.
To Terre Haute and Jtelurn. From Nov. 30th to Deo. 2nd the Vandalia will sell tickets to Terre Haute and return at one fare, $1.60, for the round trip, good to return including Dec. Aocount Christian Endeavor Union. 11 25 30 J. C. HUTCHINSON.
Health fn Old Age.
Edward Collinson, Queens, N. Y., says "1 commenced using Urandreth's Pills over fifty-Ave years ago. I first bought them ir. London, and have continued using them since I came to this country in 1S36 I am now over seventy-five years old. hnle and hearty, and attribute my wonderful health to tho Dersislent use of Brandreth's Pills.- Occasionally I have a bad cold or severe attack of rhoumatism, indigestion or bflliousness, but four or five doses of Brandreth's Fills always euro me. Whenever my children have been sick with scarlet fever, measles, acid stomach, disordered digestion or costiveness, a few doses of Brandreth's Pills restored the'r health at once."
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla*
Health and Happinea*.
Honey of Figs is the queen of all cathartics syrups or pills. One anticipates Its takln with pleasure No othor remedy sells so we or gives &uoh satisfaction. It acts gentlyon lnajtlve I'owels or liver. reliev«6 the kidneys, cures constipation, uolds fevers, nervous aohes, et1 ., and restores the beauty of health. Ladles and children prefer it. Doctors and druirgists recommend It TOE FIO HONEY Co., of Chicago, make It- Try a bottle. Only one ent a dose. Nve & Booe, agents- d-w 0-7
Children Cry foi
Pitcher'* Castoiia-
We Will Sell™
DATE
SALE
Is callod^to bargains in
Cashmere Hose for ladies at 19 cts this week, worth 35. Our 65c Ladies Egyptian Vests, and Pants we will sell for 440. Our 35c Diagonal Serge Dress Goods only 19c per yard. See our large size Cornf°rts
a*
69c.
Good Blankets, all wool, at 99c each. Heavy Cotton Blankets only 79c per pair. Eig Reduction in Black Dress Goods. Floor Oilcloth very cheap. Yard wide Muslin only 4c per yard. Ask to see our 7c Canton Flannel.
hey can all blow, but if you want nice stylish Millinery at rock bottom priccs give us a call. We are still receiving new things in CLOAKS and we can and will give you from two to five dollars on every cloak bought of us-
ABE LEVINSON.
This Rocker, only
$3-45-
W A S S O N S
Friday, December ist, Saturday, December 2d, Monday, December 4th.
1,200 Rare Rugs will be offered at this sale
collection we have yet been able to secure, now ready *nd will be mailed upon application.
Assignee's Sale.
In the Joel Block,
Miscellaneous Books, Albums, Pictures, Notions, And Especially
What Is More Handsome
INDIANAPOLIS.
Grand Auction Sale
OF—
Oriental Rugs and Carpets.
EXHIBITION DAYS:
H.P.WASSON&CO.
South Washington S
Having thirty days in which to dispose of the stock of the "Corner Book Store, either by wholesale or retail, attention
WALL PAPER
You aan't afford to miss this opportunity to buy cheap goods.
A. Foote,
ASSIGNEE.
STAR LAUNDRY
Leave your Laundry work at tbe Star. All work done by band, making a great saving ot Linen. Work called for and delivered.
IS E & O S O N
Corner Pike and Water 8t».
O it V. M. A. barfear ibop,
Than a nice Rocking
Chair for a
Christmas Present?
We have so many
different patterns lo se
lect. from. Make your
selection and have it
laid away. First come,
first choice.
Zack Mahorney & Sons.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th.
10:30 A. Mm
and
2:30 P. M.
The finest Catalogues
CUT FLOWERS.
We furnish Cut Flowers, Vines and Ferns for Wedding* and Entertainments of all kinds, in dosena or thousands. We handle onlr first class Flowers. Funeral Flowers and Designs a Specialty
Finest uarietles of
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Now ready, also some very Uue Sacred Chinese Lillies and other bulbs.
Prices Below All Competition.
Yaryan Green House, 818 S. Green St.
CUPID.
Would I eould betake to naoping, Dream the mighty or tho grand. Here to think that Cuold's wrapping.
All my time within hie bana.
All hare seen tho waring sparrow, Whirrlnr circle# o'er the land, Darting Cupid's bow and arrow,
Little blissful warrior grand.
Many rounds his magic battlo. All of wbloh I'll ever prove. Now the arrows thickl rattle.
And I'm thinking of yoa, lore.
Fear I'm fated darling tyrant. At thy throne 1 willing fall. But tn turn jrou're humbly bidden.
To surrender self and all—
To Small's Remedies.
