Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 November 1893 — Page 4
We do the—
Host Repairing
Because we do the—
Best Repairing
That Is a
Logical Condition "jg
Of Affairs.
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ife.
This is something we are short on. Our shoes are fresh and new: our styles neat and tasteful, at
J. S. KELLY'S,
J3J4, Boat Main St.
CIDER.
DriDk.our York State Cider. A genuine Sweet, Unfermented Apple Juice. NOD-Alcoholic, made frc^n
orders to
Bound,
ripe
apples during the months of October and November. Telephone or Bend
Tour
City Bottling Works,
VAUGHAN & CASEY,
PROPRIETORS.
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Penmanship.
The Shorthand Department of the Crawfordsville Business College ia now running. Classes in Bookkeeping and Penmansbip are beinir organized and will shortly open. Special Bookkeepin? course for farmersSend for circular to P. O. Box 291, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
Prnctlce Limited to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroLt. OFFICH HOURS
0 to 3 2 a. ID. a to 4 p. JI.
Joel Block, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
The People's Exchange
Advertisements received under this head at me cent a line a day. Nothing leu than 10 oents.
Count a line for each seven words or fraction thereof, taking each group of figures or Initials as one word.
As the amounts are so small we expect cash In advance for these advertisements.
WANTKD.
WE WANT VOC TO WORK FOIt DS, thus VV making 112.06 to $35.00 PBB WEEK. Parties prefered who can furnish a horse and travel through the country: a team, though, 1b not necessary. A few vacancies ln towns and cities. Spare hours may be used to good advantage. B. F. JOHNSON & CO..
UU) and Main 8ts., Richmond, Va.
U-22 12-20 \\T ANTED Second growth white ash bolts »v For prices and particulars call tory north of Alfrey's fordsvltle, lnd.
at fac-
heading works, Craw-
WANTED-GIrlSt.
11-24W--H
for general housework, 300
E. Jefferson 11-24-tf
\\7ANTED—Agents on salary or commission VV to handle tho Patent Chemical Ink eras Ing Pencil. Tho most useful and novellnven tion of the age. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. Works like magic, 200 to 250 per cent, profit. Agents making 150 per week. We also want a general agent to take charge of territory and appoint sub agents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terms and sample of eraslrg. Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., box 445. LaCrosse Wis. lyd&w
FOR BAliE,
t'pOR
KXCHNGK—A
choice 80 acre farm
near Cnrwiordsvllle to exchange for city J. J. Darter, 132 North Washington 8-26-lf
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DAILY JOURNAL.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 2!), 1893.
fEOM. HEBE AND THERE.
—Del'nuw quHrtette, Deo. 15. —Milo Enauiinger ie down from Chioago. —Miss Clara Alston is visiting in Kokomo. —J. M. Weldorf, of Logansport, is in the oity. —Fred Brown, of Richmond, spent the day here. —J. A. Hopewell, of Ttrre Haute, is is the city. —Miss
Julia Karle is visiting in
Greencastle. —Mrs. T. B. Eastman is over from Indianapolis. —Herman Konstanzer is visiting in Hoopston, 111. —Jaoob M. Hntton is seriously ill with the grip. —Wm. Murphy went to Greencastle this afternoon. —Mrs. Joe Taylor returned from LBFayette to day. —S. J. Ward and wife will entertain Friday evening. —H. Q. Miller, of Terre Haute, was in the city to-day. —Remember the Fireman's ball on Thanksgiving night. —Dr. G, 3. Burroughs went to Lafayette this afternoon. —Charley Meharry, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. —The invitations for the LotU6 Club reception were issued to-day. —Mrs. George W. Martin is over from Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving. —Miss Bessie Wood will entertain at a dinner pr.rtv to-morrow evening. —Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Blair, ot Indianapolis, are the guests of Mrs. H. S. Lane. —Joe Fossee's barber shop will be closed to-morrow from 12 o'clock until •t o'clock. —J. C. Barnhill and wife and D. C. Barnhill aud wife left to-day to attend a family reunion at Irvington. —Mica Ada Somerville qnite charmingly entertained a number of her friends last evening at a card party. —Mrs. G. C. Givens and Miss Sallie Moore, who have been the guests of Mrs. A. 8. Miller, returned to Paris, Ky., to-day. —The topic for the sunrise meeting to-morrow will be "Personal Thanksgiving." Reference 40th Pealm. Six-thir-ty at Center church. —Give thankB with flowers. Will be open all day to-morrow. Any thing in our line. Krause & Crist, florists, office 204 East Main street. —Mrs. Rev. D. Kingery and daughter, mother and sister respectively of Prof. H. M. Kingery, came in last evening from Ohio and will remain about a week. —John M. Hanley and wife and Hubert Hanley, of Runtoul, 111., and Walter Hanley, of Chicago, arrive this evening to be present at the Hanley\Vilhite wedding. —Go to Cotton & Rife's drug store to-morrow for your Thanksgiving flowers. You will find flrst-claes flowers at reasonable prices. For large quantities go to the Yaryan green house, 818 sonth
Green street. —Jere Keeney has settled with Charley Bowers, and Mr. Bowers' suit has accordingly been withdrawn. Keeney paid part cash and part in security, his father-in law, W. G. Herron, of Allerton, 111., helping him out. Mr. Bowers statee that he was fully justified in bringing the suit as Keeney had placed other heavy incumbrances on his plant and had allowed his taxes to become delinquent.
A Woman Back. The mainspring of her life. What can she do, where can Bhe go, so long as that deadly backache saps both strength and ambition
She cannot walk, she cannot stand her duties are burdensome she is miserable.
The cause is some derangement of the uterus or womb. Backache is the sure symptom.
The one unfailing remedy is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. A woman discovered it and gave it to woman. Mrs. T. W. Lane, of Holyoke, Mass., tells what a comfort it is to write to a woman about her peculiar troubles, and have a woman her give
ereadhelplettersand
a
woman's sym-
and
sands send
Mrs. Pinkham letters, grateful for renewed life.
LYDIA E. Pin
Parker gun. Call at
JODKNAl. Ofllce.
if sold at once. W. 12-12
TO RENT*
FOR
HKNT—Six room house, modern con•enlences, good neighborhood. Call on Harmon Button at Western Union office.
&
Al! dru^ginU tell it. Address confidence,
INKHAM
11-35 12-2
pOR BALE -Two 14-inch bae burner stoves
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In good repair. See Riddle Wilson. -24-29
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SALE OE TRADE—Any person wishing to buv or trade tor a printing outfit for a country paper, can get a "bargain by applying to G. W. bnyder,307 east Colli
lege street, d&wtf
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LfOR RENT—A flTe-room bouse and a threeroom house one square from court houto T.C.Crabbs. ll-Mtf
MED.
Co.,
LYNN. MASS.
The Leader ...
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Lydia E. Pinkh&m?a O Liver Pills, 25 cent*.
Still They Come
In the Jewelry Line
Givine: Away TnrkeyB,
When Lee Warner opened up this morning he found quite a number ot customers grouped about. They wanted turkeys and wanted them badly. All had properly signed orders and the big birds were giveu away all day long to the deserving poor. At 2 o'olock over one hundred fine turkeys had been given away without money snd without price and the oustomers were still applying. Mr. Warner's generosity has been truly commendable. We all sympathize with the poor but unfortunately for the poor all sympathy has not a monetary valuation.
R. B. F. Peirce Sued by Receiver HawkiiiB. A speoial from Indianapolis says: Receiver Hawkins, of the Indianapolis National Bank, to day sued R. B. F. Peirce for $82,710, most of whioh is alleged to be due on notes and drafts owed by the National Electric Headlight Co., of which Peirce is president. The complaint avers that Peirce continually obtained accomodations from President Haughey and the claim is made that he virtually lived off the bank for years. Of the sum sued for $40,000 is in bank stock for whioh Mr. Peirce neyer paid. He bought $20,000 worth on credit and when the bank failed he was liable for twice its face value. The statement that he had not pRid for his bank stock is denied.
Will Not Go.
The Wabash foot ball team did not go to Chicago to-day to play Northwestern University. Manager Kern this morning received a telegram from Evanston stating that the football field was all covered with ioe and that playing was rendered practically impossible. The announcement was a great disappointment to the boys as they had practiced hard for the pa6t two weeks and deserved reward.
Y. M. 0. A. Thanksgiving. TUB Y. M. G. A. will observe Thanksgiving Day to-morrow by keeping open house to all its gentleman friends during the afternoon and evening. There will be music by some of the members, a game of basket ball in the gymnasium at 8:30 o'clock bv the Business Men's Gymnasium Class, and other interesting events. The association invites all the men in town to spend their holiday at the building.
Thanksgiving Services,
Union Thanksgiving services will be held this year at the First Baptist church, corner of Pike and Walnut streets. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. R. S. Iuglis, of the First Presbyterian church. The pastors of the several oity churohes will assist in the exercise. Music will be furnished by the Baptist choir and Mrs. Mont Fieber, of Frankfort, will sing a solo.
Company 1, Attention!
Inspection to night. Meet at the armory promptly at 7 o'clock in full uniform, including white gloves. Positively no excuses can be accepted for absence from this inspection. Every m6tnber is hereby ordered to be present at the time set. This is regulsr brigade inspection and It is very necessary that we have a full attendance. By order of Captain Geo. W. Lamb, commanding officer.
O E E N O E S
Prof. Chapman—"I could forgive man for murder but not for writing an anonymous postBl card."
It is estimated by the Reform League that not over a million dollars will change hands in Crawfordsville on the result of tomorrow's game at Indianapolis.
Qnite a nnmber of the boys went home to spend Thanksgiving and quite a nnmber of others will go to Indianapolis to-morrow to witness thePurdueDePanw game.
It goes without sayig that Purdue will win the game at Indianapolis tomorrow but the game will not be the walk away of limes past, perhaps. DePHUW'B men are in fighting trim and have practiced biting until they have the art of disabling opposition players down to a fine point.
MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harry Lynne Hanley and Bertha Jewel Wilhite.
James K. Shackelford and Estella A Thompson.
Body lvtrlfled In Ten Yearn.
JKPFEHSOXVIM.B. Ind., Nov. 'JO. —A case of petrification was discovered ir this county Friday. The death of Joh Dillon occurred ten years afro. When the hody was exhumed for reinterment it was found petrified. The remain! were almost as perfect as in life except that the upper lip was gone.
Mimical Festival at Valparaiso.
VALPARAISO.
Ind., Nov. 29.—C. D,
Hess, the operatic director and manager, has completed arrangements for a May musical festival on a large scale to be given next spring in the auditorium of the Northern Indiana college in this citv.
S 1 1 1
Are bein? received daily now, and as usual we will show you all the latest and most de siiablo goods for CHRISTMAS. We have got the nicest and most complete line of Cut GUss and Silverware for
Wedding Presents
Ever shown. Call and see, at
P, S.—See the Solid Silver Stick Pins for 15 cont», Also Sclid Silver Hat Pin® for 25 floats, worth trob'e the moody,
Children Cry for
Pitcher's 3astorl»
New Novelties in Gold and Silver
I W OTTOS
ill s. WASHINGTON ST,
A GLORIOUS RECORD.
The
Wabasb Acquires
Football Team Gory Renown.
The Wabash College football team broke training to day and now the boys oan piok the blood and hair from their teeth and calmly take a gratulatory retrospect of the season's work. All have done well Bnd deserve unstinted praise. There is talk ot resolving the temperanoe meeting next Sunday afternoon into a sort of a glorification meeting and having eaoh of the boys presented with a gold mounted revolver. Several ministers will deliver eulogistic speeches, commemorative of the fierce and bloody combats if this is decided upon. The season's work has been very satisfactory upon the whole and the boys deserve individual mention. Eaoh man was picked, as has often been stated before, with a special view to disabling for life, if possible, any member of any opposition team with whom he might come in oontaot. Host nobly did a majority of the team respond to the public demand for gore, and the crowded hospitals and teeming graveyard in all twe towns they visited bear ample witness to their prowess "on the bloody football field."
Captain Wynekoop was chosen because of the cleverness he alwayB evinced in kicking opposition players in the groin when running or in the face when pinned to the ground in a scrimmage. He orippled seven men for life and acquitted himself with tolerable credit.
John Fry, the full back of the team, is regarded as the best biter in Indiana. He has bitten off the ears of nearly a dozen enemies during the games he has played and has demonstrated his native gallantry by presenting these relics to his lady friends for hokeybos. His brother, Will Fry, was regarded as one of the best eye gougers in the West laBt season, but his friends are somewhat disappointed this season. He rendered only two men totally blind and several whom he gouged in one eye have recovered the use to some extent of the injured member.
Buohanan, the center rush, was a blooming success. He established the reputation of being, the finest proboscis breaker in Indiana and had a record of seventeen crooked noses to his credit. His favorite method was to throw a man and then come down forcibly upon the victim's nose with his knee. It always worked beauttfully.
Kern worked efficiently by kicking the knee caps off members of rival teams and did excellent work proving a power in the line. He was also a clever biter and scratcher.
Stott proved to be a great find and all the season proved invaluable to the team by striking and kicking opposing players in the throat and stomach. Incidentally he cracked several jaw bones.
Ashman worked a clever scheme by carrying a Bmall Italian dagger in the padding of his clothes. He famished great amusement to all by cutting the tendons in the legs of enemies during the sorimmages. He stringhaltered quite a nnmber of athletes.
Little was chosen for his all around playing. He was an excellent biter, scratcher, kicker and slugger, seldom failing to disfigure his man for life.
Gentry was a great disappointment to his friends. His teeth are good and long and he ought to have been the best biter in the league. He was afraid of breaking his teeth on his victim's bones, however, and so seldom bit men except in the fleBhy parts of the body.
Bushnell proved a fairly good collar bone cracker but was too chicken hearted aud often let a man off with a few bruisee when he could have killed him as easily as not.
The substitutes, Farrell, Huffer, Par ry, Mowers and others were all good bloodthirsty men and when they went on tfie field vital injury or instant death was £ure to follow.
The expenses of the team were considerable. There was a blacksmith's bill of $17.40 for sharpening the metallic spikes in the boys! ehoes so they could mark their men when they trampled in their vaces. Raw meat and red pepper for food cost $40. Files to sharken their teeth to get them in good biting trim cost $7.35. A barrel of arnica cost $30 and a surgeon's services $195. All this money was generously subscribed by the enthusiastic admirerB of the brave boys.
TAKE Uncle Sam's Cough Syrup. It contains no obloroform, is ap.fe and effective for all. Sold by Cotton & Rife, the progressive druggist, for 25 cents a bottle. 3 25'94
Children Cry for
Pitcher'* Castor la*
To Terre Haute and Return. From Nov. 30th to Deo. 2nd the Vandalia wiil
Bell
tickets to Terre Haute and
return at one fare, $1.60, for the round trip, good to return including Dec. 4. Account Christian Endeavor Union. 11 25 30 J. C. HUTCHINSON.
Children Cry for
Pitoher's Castorla.
fH
in
i' '•••'V":
Sport Allen, who won for the largest list of deaths and life cripples, was of priceless value to the team. Long rows of graves and whole vats of amputated limbs accrue to his credit. His clever methods of disabling rival players and maiming them for life were unequaled by any player in the league.
the' silver oup
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STAR LAUNDRY
Leave your Laundry work at the Star. All work done by hand, making a great saving of Linen. Work called for and delivered.
I S E & O S O N
Corner Tike and Wator Sis.
OfflteHtT. M.C A. barbershop.
HOOSIER HAPPENINGS.
information of Especial Interest to Indianlan».
Indiana Suicide Club.
LA PORTK, Ind., Nov. 19.—The coroner has complete! his investigation into death of William Ozier, who committed suicide at Whiting a few days ago, and has brought to light the fact that a suicide club is ia existence in Lake county. At stated intervals a drawing has occurred and the member who drew the fatal ballot was to be the' next victim. The secrecy of the club made the investigation difficult, but the twelve persons who have lately taken their own lives in Lake county are all supposed to have been members. It is a. strange cfrcumstauce that each of the twelve adopted a different mode of suicide. lnath
Warrant Issued Too Soon.
WASHINGTON", Ind., Nov. 29.-—John II. Spencer, attorney of the Wratten family murderer, returned from Jeffersonville, where he had been to consult his client. lie created somewhat of a sensation Tuesday by claiming that the death warrant was issued too soon. There are several here of his opinion. It presents a point that the supreme court may bo called upon to settle. It is thought here that Stone has implicated others, although his attorney denies that he has. He was in consultation with Stone several hours, but refused to talk for publication.
Assaults Her Steplathcr.
VINCEVNES, Ind., Nov. 29. Henry Wesley lectured his stepdaughter, Lulu Meyers, at Monroe City, for staying away from home during the late hours of the night. Her brother interfered in her behalf. While the two were talking the girl slipped up behind Wes' ley and dealt him several blows with an ax. The old man is barely alive, and the son and daughter have been bound over to court in heavy bonds.
Fight Stops Religious Services-
BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 29.—Elder J. Diusey, of Indianapolis, was conduct ig religious services at Asliboro when a general fight arose outside the church. The minister entered into the fray to stop it A young man named Ellis filed charges against the minister Tuesday for assault and the minister retalliated by filing charges against, him for disturbing the peace.
Passengers Kscape by Jumping. GOSHEN, Ind., Nov. 29.—-The Ooshen
and Elkhart accommodation on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad had a rear-end collision at 5:31 Tuesday morning. Fast freight No. 01, also west-bound, struck the passenger In front of the station. The targetmaster gave the alarm to the passengers and they jumped before the collision.
iSulls Against Director Pierce.
1NDIA:.'A1'01,IS, lud. Nov. 20.—Receiver Hawkins, of the Indianapolis national bank, brought suits Tuesday against It. F. Pierce, a director. The complaint says President Haughey was made the .innocent victim of Mr. Pierce's business methods to the extent of *82,710.
A Skeleton Identified.
I.NWANAI'OI.IS, Ind., Nov. 29.—The mounted skeleton at the Indiana Medical college was positively identified Tuesday as that of Charles Miller, the missing tobacconist of Louisville, who died at the city hospital some monthi ago. He lias a family ln Louisville, to whom his insurance money will bfl given.
Tramps Strip a lUan of Ills Clothes.
AVII.I.A,
Ind., Nov. 29.—Three tramps
stopped Mr. Schedcll, of Ligonier, on the road near Albion late at night and stripped him of all histclothing but his shoes. Tho night was' bitter cold, and in* this plight Schedell ran to the county infirmary, half a mile distant, where he was cared for. The tramps escaped.
WE print sale billa on short notice. THIS JOURNAL CO., PBIKTBRS.
HI Another Large Invoice
-OF HANDSOME-
New Cloaks and Capes
JUST IN AT THE TRADE PALACE OF
2 M'CMJRE & GRAHAM.
We are keeping right up in all the new things, ladies, having
many styles not shown elsewhere this season, and showing
Only First Class Stock of New Garments in Crawfordsville.
For Quality, Variety, Fine Style And Low Prices
The Trade Palace is Headquarters and every lady is espec
ially incited to call and see them. Respectfully,
McClure & Graham.
2 1
3
Watch Our Advertisement
lbs. Yellow Sug.tr
20
lbs. New York A Sugar
18
lbs. Granulated Sugar
1 Bushel Fine Michigan Potatoes
1 Gallon Fine Syrup
lb Bucket Assorted Butters
50
lbs Eureka Flour
25 lbs Eureka Flcur
CUT FLOWERS.
We furnish Cut Flowers, Vines and Ferns for Weddings and Entertainments 'of all kinds, in dozens or thousands. We handle only first class Flowers. Funeral Flowers and Designs a Specialty
Finest uanetics of
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
New ready, also some very line Sacred Chinese Lilhesand other bulbs.
Prices Below All Competition.
Yaryan Oreen House, 818 S. Green St.
CUPID.
Would oould betake to naDpiofr, Dream tho mighty or the grand. Here to think that CuoSd's wrapping.
All my time within his band.
All hare seen the waving sparrow. Whirring circles o'er the land, Darting Cupid's bow and arrow,
Little blissful warrior grauu.
Muuy rounds his magio battle, All of which I'll ever prove. Now the arrows thicklj rattle.
And I'm thinking of you, love. Fear I'm fated darling tyrant. At thy throne 1 willing fall. But in turn you're humbly bidden.
To surrender self and all—
BUY SUGAR NOW.
Will add Bargains every few days.
Barnhill, Hornaday&Pickett
To Smail's Remedies.
A. O. JENNISON,
The Old Reliable
PIONEER ABSTRACTER Loan, Real Estate And Insurance Agent.
Over 121 E. Main St. Crawfordsvillo, Ind.
LOOK HERE!
There a now firm of Butchers in town, but they are at the well known stand on South Washington street so long occupied by T. J. Weil. They keep the best and sweetest Meat, pure kettle rendered lard aDd all kinds of Sausages, Bologna and Weinerwurst. The name of this firm Is
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MUSIC HALL.
MONDAY, DEC. 4,
Return of the Favorite Comedian,
EZRA KENDALL
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