Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 December 1893 — Page 3

THE SUCCESS

OF OUR GREAT

Forced Sale

Warrants us to coniinue it for a

few days longer, therefore until further notice we shall main­

tain the same prices in all departments that made our store

the

Mecca for Clothing Buyers

For the pfst six week?. To re­

fresh your memory we quote below a few of our tempters:

$14 Men's Suits, For $9,95

to

a

11 II

0

The One

6,99

11

398

$10 Overcoats 6,95 8 4.95 6

Lee

a

3.95

$2,50 Child's Suits, Ages 5 to 1 4 1 2 5 $3.00 Reefer, Sizes 34 to 14,1,95

S.Warner,

-Price Hatter and

Clothier, Tailoi

Furnisher.

Successor to Joly Joel.

DAILY JOURNAL

^ONDAYTIJECEMBEU 18. 1893."

Holiday Excursion.

On account of Christmas and New Years holidays the Mouon route will sell tickets Dec. 23, 21, 2D, 30 und 31, 1893, noil in. 1, 1894, good returning nntil Jan. 2, 1894, at one nr.tl one third fare for the round trip to all points on its line, mid to nil points on the Viindalia, Big Four lioulo, I. D. A W., L. 15. & St. L, 0. 11. A 1)., O. & M.. and Wabash Railways. Further information at depot. L. A. CLARK, Agt.

Out in aiUzztiril.

Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate denier in D.*s Moines, Iovra, narrowly escaped ono of the severes attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of that State daring a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thor onghly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. TMr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy, of which he had so often heard, and took a number of large doBes.

He says the effect was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing quite •easily. He kept on taking the medicine nnd the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cute as simply wonderful. For sale by Nye Booe, 111 north Wnshingtotfst., opposite court house.

LADIES, get your brother, father or sweetheart a nice Christmas present at Ramsay & Goltra's. 12-23

INCOMPAH.UJLE Eockaway Beach Cigar at Hardee's. 6 20

UNEXCELLED at Hardee's.

Rockaway Beach Cigar 6-20

SEE the Egyptian salesman and lady at. the Midway Plaisance at Louis Bisoliof'a.

THE Montgomery Savings Association will open a new series the first Saturday in January, 1894. Shares 8100 each. Weekly payments 20 cents. 12 4tf W. W. MOHOAN, Secy.

WE have reduced the price of everything in our millinery department as we do not want to carry over any stcck at nil. It will pay you to call and see .what we can do for you in that line.

A BE LEVJNSON.

SMOKE Rockaway B. Hardee's.

Beach Cigar at W. 6 20

Tfce only

»a

Purely

—Doney's Lfland Cigar. —The A. O. U. W. meets to night. —A. J. Wolfe left for Chicago to-day.

J.itues Mahorney has returued from Chicago. —Hear the NighLingalt'S at the M. E. church at 8 o'clock. —Charley Crowder and family have returned to Dunkirk. —A daughter has beeu born to Mr. aud Mrs. Flunk L. h'nyder.

Mr. and Mrs. Low Longlilin left today for Scuta Anna, Culiforuia. —Tickets for the Hoosier Ki^htin gales, at Cotton & Kite's. 2D cents. —II. R. Rumble has gone to Alina, Cuouda, to spend a few months with relatives. —Harmon Hutton htiB beeu appointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Hutton, deceased. —Hoosier Nightingales at the M. E. otiurch to night and to morrow night. Get your tickets at Cotton & Kite's, 25 cents. —The funeral of Miss Pearl Fry was very largely attended yesterday afternoon. Rev, (. P. Fuson conducted the uorvioes. —Tilt. Hoosier Nightingales have a glass chimer that, ia,,squat to the Swiss bell ringers. —Dr. Tucker gave a lecture to the young'ladies last eveniug which proved very instructive and entertaining. The

Hoosier Nightingales also Bang two sacred selections. The church was full and many were unable to get in. —The fortieth annual meeting of the Indiana State Teachers' Association will be held in the hail of representatives, State house, Indianapolis, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 26, 27, 28 and 29.

Mrs. Dove McBroom received a draft fo 8100 this morning from the Grand Fraternity, a life insurance com pany in which her busbami was insured This makes almost §2,800 she has re ceived from this company since the death of Mr. McBrooru. —Rv. A. A. Pfanstiehl, of Sbelbjville, who was a conspicuous figure at the li-.st Wabash commencement and who gained laurels by playing first Case in the senior faculty ball game, has ac cepled the cull of the SeSond Preeby lenan church at Lafayette. Mr. Pfanstiehl is as good in the pulpit as he is on bags, number one. —Prof. Walter Sims will deliver another lecture to night at the Y. M. C. A. He is undoubtedly a fiae lecturer and knows how to present hia subject so that those who hear huu wili under stond. I liia evening he will speak upon the duty of voters and on the school question. Ladies are cordially invited to be present, as ull the lectures of Prof. Sims are for everybody. Admission free. Lecture commences at 8 o'clock.

Customer*.,\Tuke Xottce. The big store will b9 open all week until 9 p. m. For your own comfort we advise that from now on until Christ IUHB that you do your shopping in the morning or evening. Most of you will ignore this suggestion, but those who follow it will receive better attention than those who do not. We are per fectly equipped for enormous businese, but there is a limit to everything. If vou insist, come in the afternoon. Don't kick if you have to wait awhile. We never showed such a complete line of holiday goods one week before Christ mas as we do now. Every department is intact with everything the heart can wish for and never, never, never did we quote such low prices. All welcome to see the special display in the Midway Plaisance. Respectfully,

vegetable, pleasant and agreeable to take, acceptable 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. Dispels Colds and Fevers. Purifies the bio. i. The best Family Medicine. Pricei 50c. SoW by druggists. Take no substitutes.

LAXATIVE ..

THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

POS SAtB BY COTTOK B.IFE

TEOM ilBSli AND TilEEE.

Locis Biscnor.

If I'ou Know What 1'ou. Il'iinf, and if You Don't Know What Vou

ll aiit

For Christmas presents, come to ue because we are headquarters, because we show you more different things than anyone else, and principally because we sell yon everything for less money than anyone else, Store open evenings until Christmas. Don't fail to visit the Midway Plaisance. All welcome.

LOUM BISCIIOF.

No fake business at Myers & Charni's. They advertise to sell at cost and they do it, and people leave their store smiling nnd happy with their bargains. 12-13 22dw2t

cun Tecommond Ely's Cream Halm to all sufferers from dry catarrh from personal experience.— Michael Herr, Pharmacist, Denver. 1 had catarrh of tho head and tV.roat for live years. 1 used El.v's Cream Halm, and from the first application 1 was relieved. The sense of smell, which had been lost, was restored after using one bottle. I havo found the Balm the only satisfactory ren-edy for catarrh, and it has effected a cure in my isc.—ji. Meyer*, Waverly. N Y.

Health and Happiness.

Ilouey of Fl|?s Is the queou of all catiiiirllcs syrups or pills. Ono anticipates lis taklnv' with pleasure No other remedy sells so well or gives tuch Batlstnotion. It aets jjuutly OD lnajtlve Vowels or liver, rellevi ilio kidneys, cures constipation, colds fevers, nervous aches, efs.,and restores the beauty ol health. Ladles and children prefor It. Doctors nnd druiitrlsts recommend it. TIIK I'"IO HONL Co., of Ciilotttro, inalio It. Try a bottle. Only one out a dose. Nvo Booe. afronts- d-w B-7

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair

D-PRIEE'S

Powder

Pure Crcain of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Aluin.

{Jsed Millions ")f Homes—40 Year3 the Stands^

Tlie Social Economist.

The Social Economist for December has rich assortment of aggressive, thoughtful and inspiring articles, oh the live and bright o.de of all humane and social topios. lis spirit is hopeful, faithful, aud in the highest sense creative, constructive, aud edifying. It builds instead of tearing down. It explains society to itself. It recognizee that the saviours o£ society are in the main the children of toil, Bince society can only be saved aB its most numerous faotor is made happy. It holds that there are enough good men in this country to make a good tariff, but that tho men who make such a tariff are not to be always held responsible fpr the kind of men whom the tariff makes.

It is the organ of a school of social economics which differs from the English orthodox school in holding that the chief function of government ia to raise wages and to encourage good aid pleasurable living on tho part of all citizens it holds that wealth comes not from abstinence but from sustenance it contends that fully employed capital increases wages and is powerless to depress them it holds that interest is paid not because the ieDder of money or credit refraiiiB from its use, but because the borrower useB it with twofold utility and energy it holds that rent is paid not for the landlord's monopoly, but for tlie tenant's opportunity and enjoyment it holds that profits are not the tteecing6 got by robbing wageworkers, but are winnings obtainen by using wagework ers as men, and playing them wisely. The Social Economist does not purpose to cure anarchism with taffy, nor social ism with cant or with hanging. Everyone who becomes acquainted with its principles discovers that there is a some thing that makes toward righteousness in the Social Economist, whether he had been prepared to believe so or not. The scieuce of society is not a gospel of des pair, but a message of glad tidings. It again preacl.es the gospel to the toilers, not as a revelation of another world, but H6 a renovation of this world.

Good Music.

A nnmber of the most popular of our home entertainers will take p.irt in the iriusiealo at the residence of Mrs. T. 11. B. McCain for the benefit of the. Hadley (loiue. Atuotig the performers are Mrs A. B. Anderson, Mrs. W. P. Herron, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mies Herdman, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Elsie Russell, Miss Maud McMechan, Miss Helen Watson, Hurrie Ponl.ious, Sim Eldridge and Lloyd Hammond. The programme will be quite varied, consisting of vocal solos, a duett,, reoiiations, p'ano solo.and doett, violin duett, a mandolin solo and a cornet solo. The admission is 10cents and the entertainment «ill begin at 7:45. All are cordially invited.

Walter Will Be fixed.

IS tU'jiil ATl'IttE.

of

The Washington correspondent the Indianapolis News says: It is understood that Walter F. Hulott of Crawfordsville, who was a candidate for internal revenue collector in the Eighth Indiana district, is an applicant for chief of a bureau in the Treasury Department. He will probably be np pointed, as Secretary Carlisle IB anxiou6 to provide some balm for Mr. Hulett's wounded feelings for having deprived him of the collectorship. Hulett's ap pointment is looked for at an early date.

$100 Heivard, S100

The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure nowknown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, and giving the patient streugth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they o0er ono hun dred dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.

Address P. J. CHF.XEY & CO...Toledo, O. Sold by druegists. 76c.

SEE the Liberty bell in Bischof's show window.

The Genuine and the bham. Every good thing has its host of imitators every genuine article its counterfeits The imitators always choose the most valuable and popular article to counterfeit, so that when they claim their sham to be equal, or as good, or the same as "So and So's," the public may depend upon it that "So and-So's" article is the best of the kind. Tho sham proves the genuine merit of the thing it copies and never has this been better illustrated than by the imitations of Allcock's Porous Plasters.

AUcocl-'s Porous Plaster is tho standard of excellence the world over, and its imitators in their cry that theirs is as good as Allcock's" are only emphasizing 1 his fact and admitting "Allcock's'' to be the acme of perfection, which it is their highest ambition to imitate. The difference between the geuulne and these imitations, which copy only general appearance, is as wide as that between copper and gold.

The only safe way for purchasers is to always insist upon bavieg Allcock's Porous Plasters. They are tho only perfect, plasters ever produced.

THOUSANDS of useful holiday presents at lower prices than any other house in the city, at Levinson's.

A Cure for Croup.

When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Lnray, Russell county, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, to show them his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a severe attack of oroup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy. For sale by Nye & Booe, ill north Washington street, opposite court bouse.

When Baby w&a sick, ve gave her Caatorit. When «hc was a Child, she died (or Castoria. When she became Was, she clung to Oaatorla. When ihe had Children, ihefSTa ttum Outoria.

modesty were armed with boards and in hot pursuit of another gentleman attired the full regalia of a corner grocery statesman.

It appeurs that shortly after 1 o'clock Wm. Britton and his lusty 6on-in law, Clint Snyder were aroused from dreams of CiiriBimuB stockings full of greasy greenbacks by the noise made by some one attempting to gaiu an entrance to the family smoke house. Both men sprang from their virtuous couches and without pausing to dress rushed out upon the frozen snow covered ground. The thief as they rushed forth took to his heels and ilud, thev in pursuit yelling like Digger Indians at the storming of aD Arizona distillery. Both Britton and Snyder had boards and when tho thief was fiually overtaken he was promptly clubbed to the ground. The thief was recognized as a resident of the neighborhood so the captors contented themselves by kicking him UB well as their bare feet would permit and advising him to go in out of the chilly weather. Then the defenders of the smoke house strolled home to warm their toes.

Let Us Do Likewise.

MrB. T. J. Elliott has inaugurated a coble work. During the past few days she has gone personally to all the news dealers of Danville, and asked them if they would not sign an agreement to hereafter dispense with all the cheap and flashy literature sold by them, us it is sold ull over the country. Every one professed willingness to do so. To day an agreement of thiB kind will be entered into, in which the newsdealers agree to discontinue selling the "Blood and Thunder" and 10 cent novels and to dispose of, or return, all their stock of this kind by January 1. Coming immediately after the evils of such literature has been pointed out by Pate and Stires, Danville sets an example through her newsdealers that ought to be copied all over the country.—Danville (111.) Commercial.

The news dealers of C'ranfordsville would do a wise,- decent and commend able thing by following tho example of the Danville dealers. Let us put the cover on the tureen before the children fall in the soup.

The Exhibition Drill.

Tlie business men's class will be at home to all its friends to morrow night at the Y. M. C. A. The exercises will consist of the regular gymnasium orill followed by a game of basket ball. The class invitee every one, ladies as well as gentlemen, to come.

The Hoosier Nisktiugales. -/'I\ This company is composed of one family. They have sung in many of the important cities in the United States. Their singing ia delightful.

MARRIAGE LICENSES,

Aaron E. Wilkinson and Lulu E. Binford.

SEE the baby dream, night before mas, in Bischof's show window.

Cranks.

Wm britton and Oiiuo Suydsr Pursue the JtleepuiUr of a Suiuko House, Yesterday morning about 1 o'clock the quiet neighborhood on weal Wabaou aveuue was disturbed by most unearthly and unseemly racket. iioarse yells of rage, the cracking of hourds, oalhB of victory and groana of defeat burdened the chilly air. People hopped out of bed aud scraping tho frost iroiu their windows discerned by the UIOOM'B mellow rays most ridiculous and un accepted. All practical masons agree cunny sight. Two worthy citizeus at- that the work is first class and it is a tired only in druwera, night BhirlB aud

The masonry on the Jim bridge *vas accepted bv tb? coriunisciotiors iSatur day just after dinner and it was supposed that the Btrucluro would 1. put. up at once. About dusk, however, Fullon llaw off on another tangent and the thing was soon in as bad sLape as] ever. The bridge gang fioin Lafayette that had been wailing impatiently for several days gathered up their too^s and left,the to»cn in disgust. The structure will not lie put up until the masonry is Accepted. All practical

positive shame that petty spite work and crankiness cau

HO

impede matters.

The fall of the Colonel.

Col. Nig Senng is in the bastileof the bailiwick nursing a sadly peeled dome of thought. The Colonel lingered too studiously at the brimming bowl ou Saturday evening ond finally began to mix his beer with beauty. Finally in company with a vivacious young lady "Who used lier slipper

For a jultp Hipper."

lie was capering down Market street when Officer Gill impeded his progress. The gallant Colonel resisted until lulled to slumber easy by a stuffed club.

Wbitesville Burglars.

Burglars went through about half the houses in the Whitesville neighborhood Saturday night, but succeeded in rtiak icg a haul only at the residence of Frank Wren, the village blacksmith They carried his pantaloons out on the boulevard, and having abstracted S10 therefrom, hung them on the snow clad limb of shade tree tn air. The resi dences of Mrs. Brooke Luster, Ike Howard and others were entered but nothing of value was secured,

Hoosier Nightingales,

The whole audience at the Methodist church last evening was held in perfect, silence by the onthem rendered by the "Hoosier Nightingales." Those who miss bearing them this eveniDg will miss a rare treat. It

TEN dollar shawls for five at Myers fe Charm's lees than cost sale. d22 w2t

Another Letter to Women. May 25, '92, Syracuse, N. Y. Dear Madam:

I want to tell you what your Vegetable Compound, and Sanative Wash have done for me.

I was so bad with falling of the womb and Leucorrhoea that I could not stand.

I had doctored so much without benefit I was entirely discouraged. I expected to die. "One evening I read in the 'Herald' about your medicine. I got some, and took 2 bottles of the Compound, and used one of the Sanative Wash.

I am now well and strong, am never troubled with either of the complaints. If more

use your Com-

would be less sufin in or 1 d." Mrs. Ida Casler, 126

Ma

Olive St.

AH druppists sell it. Address in confuicnce. XLYDIA E. PlNKHAM MLCD

Co., LYNN, MASS. Liver Pills, 25 cents, jf

Commencing Thursday, Dec. For Cash Every Article Cost arid

Silks, Velvets, Satins, Novelties in Dress Goods. Woolen and Cotton Goods Carpets, Oilcloths. Notions, Underwear,

S IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR USEFUL

Drv.su Pattern, Silk Dress, Table Sets, Stand Covers, Portiers, Umbrellas, Muffs,

Hi

6

'tab

"WHERE

FOR THIRTY DHYS

At Cost and Less Than Cost.

Christmas Presents

You want to oall on us for.we have them in endless variety,

such as Beautiful—•

Blankets, Cloaks, I Tats, Calico Dresses, Shawls, Fur Rugs,

ABE LEVINSON.

This Rocker, only

$3-45-

I A

GREAT SAVING RESULTS C.v

Less Than Cost.

Everything in Our Store Wil! Have To Move At a Price

FOR CASH

.•Child's Fur Sets, Lace Curtains, Purses, Kid Gloves

Pocketbooks, Ilanc kerchiefs, Kid Mittens,

Ice Wool Shawls, Elegant Fans.

And a great many other goods that would make useful holiday presents for your wife, mother or sister.

Is More Handsome

Than a nice Rocking

Chair for a

Christmas Present?

We have so many

different patterns to se­

lect from. Make your

selection and have it

laid away. First come,

first choice.

Zack Mahorney & Sons.

f? '1

14 We Will Sell Our Store at

Millinery Goods, Flannel Blankets, Yarns, Shawls, Cloakings, Fall Linens, Corsets, Handkerchiefs.

& OIEHEE A. 3R, N X.