Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 March 1894 — Page 4
I
HAVE
JUST RECEIVED
A liirsc and staple Hue of (roods from a lartre New Y-prk house who are going to retire from business. Have bought them at my owu prices and will offer them to my customers at prices I can not duplicate theiu for. 1 will KURruntec everything sold from this lot to bo as ^presented. You can buy
An IS Watch For A 'J" c" it Silver Tin
Kor
0
i'O7 Ea*t Main Street.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
Practice Limited to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroLt.
OFFICK HOURS— 0 io 1- u, m. 2 to 4 p. ai.
N
OT5CE
mm®
Our Spring Goods
Have Begun
To Come In.
Beautiful in Style
And Finish,
And Makes
As Standard as
Bank Notes.
J. S. KELLY.
124 K. Main St.
IBtlllMIHMIIIIimiHH
All the World Loves An Artist.
Walker Whitesides
The American Tragedian.
II ill Appear at
riUSIC HALL, MARCH 7,
In the Great. Shakcsperlan Tragedy" of
HAMLET
After a Four weeks' run In Chicago
Willi the same company.
Loges, $1, Lower Floor 75 cts, Balcony 5octs, Gallery 35 cts.
Store
Pale
TFJ J,00
A JI.7 New Stylo Corsage I'tn
Tor
...m,.......
H*
A lot of J2.50 ami #3 Kings 0 1 AA For vvr.:
$10.50
.09
rail early while you can buy of this lot ills when they are ifonc you will have to pay more. Also remember that this salo includes a number of other articles. too numerous to mention. Bear in inind my guarantee as to price and iiuallty wnU every article.
Joel Block. Crawtordsvllle, Indiana.
Faci
or Loss of Flesh, or a Hacking Cough, reveal a condition not a theory. Something is wrong. Make it right with
Scott's Emulsio
SIJ.2S"
the Cream of Cod-livn Oil, which restores a healthy ou! or, builds up flesh, s'.eps coughing and gives siren :'.?,,: Physicians, the work', eve -, endorse it.
Don't be deceived by Subsliiivl. il
Prepared by Scott dt Bowue, N. Y. A.:
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
WEDNESDAY, MAKC11 7, 1S04.
SMALL TALK.
Heard From all Sorts of People In nil of l'lace* About the Town,
—Will Ynn Ilutclnngs is down from Chicago. —Mrs. Sallic liamsey is visiting- in Waynetown. —llarrie 1'onlions has retv. l-ned from 1 ml janapolis.
Dr. Ilutchings went to Chicago this afternoon. —Henry Wallace anil family are over from Indianapolis. —The condition of I'rnf. Keeehler reniains unchanged.
Miss Floienee .Solomon has rein mod to Denver. Colorado Headquarters for Yount eassimere pants at Tannenhauui Bros. 3-Kt —Miss Atlanta Johnston is stenographer for the Tribe of Uen-Hur. —A tine girl baliy has arrived to bless the home of S. D. Symmes and wife. —"All High" socks. 10 cents a pair. Warranted fast black. Tannenbaum llros 11-13 —Ambrose XV. Mote and EltaChiznm of Darlington, were married at the Sherman House at 1'J o'clock to-day by Rev. ti. 1'. Fuson. —(ifo. Goodsell. Hie plumber, who has been working- for Williams Uros. for the past two years, has resigned his position. Mr. (ioodsell and Dan I'ickett will open a .shop in .Music Hall block at once. —The goods damaged at ltiscliof's Hazaar last evening were piesented to the charity organization by the companies represented by C. W. Wright, Voris &• Stilwell, A. C. Jennison, Cumberland A. Miller. D. W. Rountrr—. Mor I -e, and \V. K. Wall arc
lloxit'V Helpmate.
Mrs. Mary Iloxie to-day obtained a divorce from her errant husband, Alex Iloxie. The charge was abandonment, pure and simple. She testilied that Alexander was sober and industrious. Alex did not appear so the court knifed the matrimonial bonds with a placid smile.
1VAIIAS1I COLX.KGK LIFK.
Frank Green. "7.". of Chicago, is in the city.
•SHORT SPECIALS.
The Wisconsin state fair will be held In Milwaukee September 17 to 21. William Sweeney is on trial at Bay City, Mich., for the murder of John Markel.
Edward Neel.v, of Hutlcr, Pa., was killed by a boiler explosion while drilling an oil well.
CoL Dye and State Senator Yotimans, of Iowa, are spoken of for the place of Interstate Commissioner AleDill.
Michael Joyce, on his deathbed near West Union, la., confessed to the murder of his nephew four years ago.
Harding, the oarsman, has issued a sweeping challenge from London, England, to row anybody in the world.
Ex-Senator Sabin, of Minnesota, is determined to inake a light for the position occupied by Senator Washburn.
Mrs. Lease has been found to be an heir to a large estate loft by a maiden aunt who died In Ireland several years ago.
Erie stockholders decided to issue 170,000,000 new second mortgage bonds in accordance with the reorganization plan.
Laiason (iregory, an old negro, was taken by masked men from his house, near licll's Depot, Tenn., and shot to death.
Investigation of the' murder confession of Convict Morris, Columbus, O., when he thought he was dying, proves it is true.
EX-GOT. John Evans, of Colorado, will be 80 years old Friday next, and the Denver chamber of commerce will celebrate the day.
Mrs. Charles Lingren has sued the Illinois Central railroad at Urbana, 111., for $5,000 for killing her husband while driving across the track.
Fire! Fire! Fire.
To-morrow at it a. m. we will offer at "c per yard all the Lonsdale, Masonville and Fruit bleached muslin, soiled and wet, that was in our show window lire. Also, at l'%e, one bale fine brown muslin, soiled and smoked.
Big Bargains In Jewelry.
1 lie remaining stock of the
will be sold at big bargains. There are still a great many reliable goods left and those wishing bargains should not fail to avail themselves of this opportunity.
L. ItlSClIOK.
L. W. OTTO Jewelry
DUMONT KENNEDY,
ASSIGNEE.
'MEXICO AX1) THE MEXICANS."
OunerHl Wallace'* Lecture l.ast Night— A Magnificent Aiulicncv and a Most -KutcrtaininK Address.-
The aiidience which greeted Gen. Lew Wallace last night at Music Hail was quite complimentary to that gentleman. All the seats of the parquet and dress circle were occupied by an intelligent, educated and appreciative class of people. The lecturer riveted their attention from the beginning to the close of his address, many of his auditors pronouncing it to be the most charming and most interesting of his platform efforts. He prefaced his lecture proper on the people of Mexico with a little matter of history which was personal to hifhself. This related to the attempt on the part of the French to take possession of Mexico, overthrow the Republic and establish an empire with Maxiniillian as emperor. The credit for the expulsion of Maxiuiillian, the General said, belonged to General Grant, and not to Secretary Seward, as is popularly believed. General Wallace was a prominent figure in the affair and the steps taken to aid the Mexicans in this most righteous move, having been commissioned by Grant on the secret and important errand in making the negotiations which in the end proved successful, and in the failure of the empire. The General then entered upon his theme, concerning the people of that Republic which he most vividly described,—the classes, their condition. their mode of dress, their manner of living and their wretched poverty and ignorance.
It is not known what sum was realized for the benefit of the charity organization as all who had tickets to sell have not made their reports. It is thought that it will be near one hundred dollars.
For County Treasurer.
Ilichard M. Bible, of Coal Creek township, is announced in today's JoritNAi. as a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county before the Republican eonventiom io be held on Saturday. June 2. Mr. Hible was born on the farm which he now owns fortyeight years ago. lie was left an orphan boy at the age of sixteen and has made his way to a leading position among the best citizens of that township by his own unaided efforts. Since he was sixteen he has been a Republican and has always taken a deep interest in the success of his party. He is a successful business man and possesses all the necessary qualifications for the ollice to which he aspires. If nominated he will make a strong candidate and will come out a winner.
Song and Daughters of Hur. Aitentlim. Simonides Court, No. *1, Tribe of Hen-Hur, will meet at the I'. O. S.of A. hall in the Joel block this evening at 7 clock sharp. It is earnestly requested that all the members, if possible, attend this meeting, as business of great importance will be transacted. The members are requested to wear the badges that were issued last Thursday. All charter members who have not been obligated are requested to be present at 7 o'clock to avoid confusion, as there are more than one hundred who have not been obligated
The Smallpox Avertod.
ue indianapolis papers tins morning contain extended interviews with the members of the State. Hoard of Health, who visited Chicago to protest against the careless manner in which the ollicials of that city allowed the smallpox to float out over the country. In the interview Dr. Taylor states that the Hoard accomplished its purpose and that the Chicago officials have taken steps toward quarantine. It is thought that the prompt action of our State Hoard prevented the spread of the dread disease over Indiana. is
Photographed Walker Whiteside. This afternoon Nicholson Brothers photographed Walker Whiteside in the character of Hamlet, taking several large views. The tragedian had seen considerable of Nicholson's work over the country and pronounced it superior to any done in the cities. Every first class player who visits Crawfordsville nowadays never thinks of leaving without having a few sittings with the Nicholsons.
The .lease Durham Suit.
In the notice in yesterday's Jot U.VAI. of the suit of Jones, administrator of Talbott, administrator, we did not mean to imply that Mr. Talbott was guilty of any dereliction of duty in his trust. The suit grows out of a controversy as to which one of the administrators is entitled to certain property under the will of Jesse Durham.
Death of Henry Largent.
Henry Largent, aged 70 years, died last evening at his home, four miles north of the city, of dropsy of the heart. He was an old and respected citizen of the county. The funeral occurs to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. M. Stafford. Interment at Shiloh.
New Deputy Sheriff*.
E. A. Cox has been obliged to resign his position as deputy sheriff on account of his continued ill health. His successor in the office is It. 1'. A. Berryman, who entered upon his duties to-day..
Iteiiiains of Aus Tomllnson.
A telegram from Terre Haute to the relatives announces that the remains of the late Austin L. Tom 1 inson will arrive here at (5:20 this evening. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made.
To Warrant Holders.
All those who hold warrants against the county for money lue will please present them to the. County Treasurer and they will be. cashed.
JOHN C. llr rj-o\ Treasurer.
THE STATE AT LAME.
Interesting Information from Towna ill Indiana.
Hroken Up at I.ant.
LEBANOH, Ind., March 7.--The last ol the famous Patterson gang of horse thieves and burglars has boon captured, and Tuesday the entire band of eight were behind the bars. Their chief. Homer Patterson, was arrested in 18U3 and given a long sentence. Three weeks ago the rendezvous was discovered only 2 miles oast of this city and the officers surrounded It, capturing Elza Ambury, who had been selected to succeed Patterson as chief Jesse Arborgast, Charles West and Elmer King, all well-known crooks. Jesse Hall was caught a few days later in the act of robbing the house of John Day, of this city. Elmer Flemmlng was lodged in jail Tuesday morning after an exoitlng chase.
Threw Dice lor the Girl.
FORT WAYNE, lnd., March 7.—The marriage of E. E. Crout, alias W'illard, and Miss Myrtle Shields last week, after an acquaintance of only a few hours, is developing some sensational features. Tv* brothers of the young woman eameliere from Payne Tuesday and oonsulted Prosecutor Coleriok in the matter. They allege that Crout has a wife and child living in Chicago and that he is a bigamist It develops that Orout and a friend, "Jim" Loomy, of Chicago, threw dice for Miss Shields and Crout won, and, going to her, introduced himself as W'illard
Debate with Their Vista.
C'oi.CMBfS, Ind., March 7.—During a dobate at the St. Croix schoolliouse Monday night a small riot was caused by the officers levying and enforcing a finq of a few cents on two of the members, who claimed that the fine was the work of spite and that the offenses of other members were overlooked. The two sides ranged for battle, which ended by two brothers, Louis and Emery Robinet, being selected to settle the affair by personal combat. Louis battered Emery in a most barbarous man-
Crank LocKed Up.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 7.—Mayor Denny had an exciting adventure with a crank Tuesday who threatened to blow up the courthouso and all city officials unless the unemployed in the city were at once given remunerative employment. The man refused to give his name, but claimed to be a labor agitator recently from Chicago. He rushed from the mayor's office to carry out his threats and was captured and placed in jail.
Funds for County Treasuries. iN'niANAi'OLts, Ind., March 7.—Attorney General Smith got a decision from the supreme court Tuesday that the legislative act requiring school corporations and trustees to pay into their respective county treasuries the unexpended balance at the end of each school year is constitutional. This will result in 100,000 or more being paid, every county in the state having held back the unexpended balance.
Will Be the I.areest File Works. ANDKHSON, Ind., March 7.— Contracts were let by the Arcade File Works company Tuesday for a 40x250 addition to the company's present plant. The addition, like the present building, will be of brick and stone, and four stories high. When in full operation the factory will be the largest of the kind in the United States. Six hundred men will be employed.
Cutting Down Kijianscs.
FORT WAYNE, Ind.. March T.'^THO Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago railway is reducing expenses to the lowest possible figure, and Tuesday it was decided to take off two regular passenger trains each way. The accommodation trains between Chicago and this city and the accommodation trains betwen here and Plymouth will not be run after next Sunday.
Tarred and real hercd.
FORTWAYNE, lnd., March 7.— At Edgerton, this county, James F.rickson, 70 years of are, was dragged from his house by a mob of 100 masked men and given a coat of tar and feathers. Erickson, it is alleged, assaulted a young daughter of James Meriter last Sunday night. Meriter severely whipped the old man.
Death it an Indiana Jurist. PEUIT, lnd., March 7.—Judge Lyman Walker died suddenly of heart disease Monday night at Laporte, where he went a few days ago for his health. He was 57 years old, and one of the most prominent jurists of northern Indiana. The remains will be interred here.
Tax Cn»g Arivuureri.
INDIANATOMS, Ind., March 7.—Advices from Washington say the supreme court has advanced the Indiana tax cases which involve the constitutionality of the law of ISFLL for hearing March 26. Railroads are the appellants against the state treasurer.
Muni. Con**) Work.
MCNCIK, lnd., March 7. The humane officers of this city have announced that all boys and girls under l!i years of age must cease labor in the factories and mills, as the statute directs. Hundreds are working in the factories here.
Death of Dr. Powell.
MTICHKI.L, Ind., March 7. —Dr. J. E. Powell, of the firm of Bu.-ton & Powell, who had his skull broken by being thrown from a train on February 24, died Tuesday morning.
Swelling the Urgency Dellcieney Hill. WASHINGTON, March 7.—The attorney general sent to the senate a request for an increase of the appropriation proposed in the urgent deficiency bill now before the senate sufficient to make the total not less than *400,00U to meet deficiencies already existing or about to occur in the United States courts in almost all the stales of the union.
Call fori! in and the Mld-Wlntcr lair. A more favorable opportunity than the present to visit California will probably never be offered. The rates for excursion tickets, via the North-West-ern Line, are the lowest ever made, and aside from the delightful semi-trop-ical climate of California, the Mid-Win-ter Fair at San Francisco, which is now in the full tide of success, isa most potent attraction to thetouristand pleas-ure-seekers. The trip from Chicago to California is made via the Nortli-West-tern Line in the marvelous short time of days. Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars leave Chicago daily, and run through with out change, and all
Carpets!
WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
VOUNVJLMAy—za Ward.
WiLMAM A. V.INAHSDAMI Is candidate for Councilman from the Second Ward to All the unexpired term of A. L. Tomiinson, subject to the decision of the KepuMlcan convention when ouo is culled.
COVJSTY TREASURER.
UICMAHD M. HIBI.E is a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subjoctto the decision of the Republican convention to be held ou batnrdaj, June 2.
JAMES O. MCCOHMICK, ol Brown township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery eouuty, subject, to the decision of the Republican convention.
WILLIAM JOHNSON, of Scott township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
JOHN B. KICK, of Union township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention. djuw
FROSECUTl\G ATTORNEY.
DIWIONT KENNEDY will be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorcoy for thc2'2d Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery couuty, subject to the decision of the Kepublieau convention
FJNLBV 1. MOUNT will be a candidate for Pro5ccutluar Attorney for the 22d Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery couuty, subject to Die decision of tne Republican convention.
W LLIA M. RKBVKS will be a candidate for Prosacutlpg Attorney for the 22ud Judicial Circuit composed of Montgomery county,subject to the decision of the Xtepubilcan convention.
CIIAHLHS K. DA vi? is a candidate for renominatlon for Sheriff of Montgomery county subject to the decision ot the Republican convention.
AUDITOR.
(JEOROE \V. WASSON, of Union township,will JO a candidate lor Anditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention to be be held on Saturdav June J.
WILLAMM. WHITE, of Union township, will be a candidate lor Auditor of Montgomery county, subject4o the decision of the Republican convention.
TOJVSS1IH* TRUSTEE.
DANIEL H. GILKKY will bo a candidate for Trustee ol Lniou township, subject to the decision ol the Republican convention.
WILLIAM A. RICE, of North Uulon, will be a candidate for Trustee of Union township, subject to the decision oi' the Republican convention.
8AM D. SYMMES will bo a candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Union Township, subject to the-Ueclsion of the Republican convention.
CAPT.H H. TAMIOT will be a candidate for Trustee of Union township, subject to the decislou of the Republican convention.
Ken ft I AM E. ANSCOYOC will be a candidate lor trustee of Union township subject to tiio decision of the Kepublieau convention.
meals en route are served in dining cars. Daily Tourist Sleeping Car service is also maintained by this line between Chicago and San Francisco and Los Angles, and every Thursday the party is personally conducted by 'an experienced excursion manager' Completely equipped berths in tourist sleepers are furnished at a cost of only S'i.OO each from Chicago to the Pacific coast, thus enabling passengers to make the journey in a most comfortable and economical manner. The North-West-ern Line has issued a number of illus.traled pamphlets descriptive of the Mid-Winter Fair, and also containing detailed information concerning rates, routes, etc., copies of which will be mailed free upon application to Wr. A. Thrall. Ceneral Passenger and Ticket
Agent Chicago it North-Western K'y, Chicago, 111., if you mention this publication.
Hot Springs I]IUHt rnt
A very artistic book descriptive of the "World's Sanitarium" will be mailed free, upon application, to tourists and others interested. "America's greatest health resort," reached in shortest time via Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R. R., "Clover Leaf Route." buffet chair cars, seats free, vestibuled sleepers.
Excursions daily. Special one fare excursion, March 13. Avoid "changeable March."
C. C. JKXKINS, Gen. Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. N. 15.—War rates to California threatened. Don't fail to see the nearest agent "Clover Leaf Route." or address as above. cUwtf
ATTKXD the great Walker Sale, at Bischof's.
FOR bill heads see THIC JOURNAL CO., PRINTERS,
KHAVI Bischof's Walker Sale ad.*
Foil tags see THE Ol-IINAI, CO., PltlNTKUS.
OUR NEW SPRING PATTERNS AND COLORINGS NOW IN AT
The Trade Palace
Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Rugs,
AND ALL KINDS OF"
Window Shades and Draperies
Ever shown in Crawfordsville. In fact our carpet department is a bouquet
of bargains and a feast for the admiring eyes of everyone.
Respectfully Yours,
M'CLURE & GRAHAM.
Uedemption fund iwltli U. S. Treasurer per cent, of eirculat'n)
A. If. HAMSKV, P. C. SOMERVI l.IjK, C. N. WILLIAMS,
Carpets
A Chance For The
Citizens' National Bank
Just received 150 pair of Men's Shoos, Blucher Cut. in l'iccadilly and St. Louis toe. in TAiN, CAI.F and DOXCiOLA.
No. 2533.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
—OF THE—
AT CRAWFORDSVILLE.
In the State of Indiana, at the chw. of hu*iFebruary ?S, 1803. ILKSOUUCBS. Loans and discounts .$1 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... Premium on U. S. bonds..... County Bonds Banking-house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate and mortgages owned Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) Due from State Banks and Bankers Due from approved reserve agents Checks aud other cash items Notes of other National banks.... Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents Lawt ul money reserve in bank^viz: Specie ?:n.3Hl.KU Legal-tender notes 21,500.00
WILL OFFER THESE HOODS AT
$2.50 Per Pair
Come Early Before Sizes are Broken.
•UHO :\-2 ,000.00 2,000.00 [,813.42 1,000.00
3,500.00 1.314.83 1,050.7K H.2K8.20 !,628.02 5,025.00
307.21
881.80
Total J448.0S7.80 I.IAUlUTMiS. Capital stock paid In .(100,000.00 Surplus fund .. 48,000.00 Undivided profits. less e\pen-t's aud taxes paid 2,OTIS.1)7 National Bank notes outstanding.. 22,500 (10 Due to blate Hanks any lianKcrs.. 7(i(l.0H individual deposits .subject to check 274,114.81
Total ...8448,087.8(i State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, ss: I, C. Goltra, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement, is true to tlie best of my knowledge and belief. v.. GOJ.TUA,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0th day of March, 1804, WILLIAM T. UKB8H, Correct-Attest: Notary Public.
Directors. March 7,18H4.
No. .-71.
REPORT OP TUB CONDITION
—OF THE
First National Bank,
Of Crawlordsvillc,
AT ORAWFORDSViLLE,
In the State of Indiana, at the Close of limi- ... net* Feltrnary JS, 18U4.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 8 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... Stocks, securities, etc Banking-house, furniture, aud fixtures Other real estate and mortgages owned Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents Due from
21 4,307,^0 2,100.21 25,000.00 804,00 3,094.25
0,240.31 40,530,31 8,532.04 30,515.1 4 1,187.83 7,844.00 40.74
State Ranks and bankers
Due from approved reserve agents Checks aud other cash iteiuB Notes of other National bauks Fractional paper curreucy, nickels, and cents Lawful money reserve in bank.vt/ Specie $17,547.00 Legal-tender uotes 20,000.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 percent.of clrculat'n)
1,125.00
Total *304,100.70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in #100,000.00 Surplus fund 50.000.0o Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 15.009,17 National Bank Notes outstanding. 22.500.00 Due to State Bauks and baukers 4,550.54 Individual deposits subject to ch'k 198,807.05 Demand certificates ot deposit 2,550.00
Total #304,100.70 State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, RB: I, as. ti. Evans, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge aud belief. JAS.E. EVANS,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0th day of March, 1804. DUMONT KENNEDY,
Correct—Attest: Notarv Public. B. C. Vonis, W. P. JIKRRON, (•KO.8. DURHAM,
Directors. March 7, 1804.
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THE 15th DkY OF MAROR,
Tli-caking- and Training* A !1 Kiiitis of .. Horses. COW (U-WV
WANTED!
Typewriter Copying To Do.
Legal Documents and Schedules S i!.isfaetory and first, class work guaranteed.
J. L. WHITE.
\V. U. Telegraph Olliee. »n
.125.00
FRESH MEAT
Yovi don't have to pro all the way '.lo'Air-
town for nice meat. Stop i\X,
307 South Water Street,
Where you will have a large variety
ll'
meats to select from.
E N O IV E
Plumbing And Gas Fittings
We have a large stock of Plumbing goods on hand and better prepareil to do your work cheap than ever before. Remember that.we .•.gua.fj4 unteo the goods we sell miilsey. that the work is done
RIGHT
WILLIAMS BROS.,
ttil South Green Street.
A. H. HERNLEY
Special Collector.
All kinds of notes and accounts promptly »oo^«d after. Settlements made and all business entrusted to his caro promptly done. 01* flee with J. J. Mills. 109H S. Washington ST
D.
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17 00
ROONTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE
Hepresents Old Itellablo Insurance panics. Oflloe with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock insurance Companies. Patronage soh«:b»-«i.
DR. L. H. DUNNING,
Praolice Limited to Diseases of Wouw and Abdominal Surgerj. Office aud Sanitarium 240 North Alabama St..
Indianapolis, Ind.
OFFICE HOUKS:—10 a m„ to 12 xa
WOHTW HOSON ROOTS, SOUTH 2:18a.m Night Express 1:50 a.a: 1:00p.m...., Passenger 1:40p.ni 2:50 p.m Local Freight 9:15a.ui
-.7^ BIG 4—Peoria Division. 8:51 a.m C:4 lp.iw 5:23 p.m 12:45a.u». 1:50 a. 8:51 a. ui 1:15 p.m l:15p.n).
s,7o7„- VANDALIA. 9 44 a ra 8:10 a 6:20 0:19 2:18 pm Local Freight 2:18
