Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 March 1894 — Page 3
For
ISTiriE
IT
TO TIIINK A HOIJT
VVe have the very best tailormade coat that can be lounnd in
the market, of latest designs and
best quality. An early inspection is kindly solicited.
Junior Suits
Little Chaps From 3 to 7 Years Old.
They are taking the place of jetseys. We have a complete
line of them with waist to match. They must be seen to be appre
ciated. We request the ladies to
ike a look at them. To see
the in is to buy them.
Our lines of Hats and Furnishings are superb and prices to
suit every purse. ...
With every purchase of $2.50
or more we give a 25 lb sack of Silver Leaf Premium Flour.
Lee S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Halter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
A BAD FALL
One of those large pyramids of Canned goods at D. L. Lee's fell with a great crash to-day. While the goods are not injured in the least we have concluded to sell them with a large lot of other goods, of which we have too many, at
Away Down Prices
Look-
1 Bushel Potatoes, 65c,
Fauey Lemon Cling- rcadios Zr per
.At
i'ollow Crawford CHUK Peaches At Fine Voars
I'.tfK Plums
GroenGage Pluran
French ^Peos |^Q
One Applet JJflf
0n* Gnllon Veaclic1* At LargolS lb Bucket Jelly- (JQQ
30c
Good Klce, 5 cents por pound or *J0(M Aft pounds for 4* 3n pounds Good California Prunes QQ
Kino Can Corn 8J^(j per can or 13 cans QQ
Tomatoes 10 cents per can or 11 cans... QQ
Good Tea at 25e per pouu J, 1 pounds... AH For i.vv Host Honey Syrup, per gallon
Pure Virginia Leaf Tobacco, per P°u,ld25C
The above is only nsraall list of the great bargains that will
1
be offered for the next thirty (lays. Please call anil bee.
ABOVE NET CASH
D. L. LEE.
Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffee.
Purely
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
SATl'llDAY, MAliCII 10, 1S04.
SMALL TALK.
Ili-nril I'roni all Sorts of I'roplu In ill! Sorts of I'liicos About tliu Town.
Ktul? l)evil on Corns. Never! Ijavmon's Great Cut Off Cigar. —Order cabs of Inslcy «fc llarnell. —A. S. Ueeil is visiting in Indianapolis.
J. 1'. Walter was in Danville. Ills., io-day. —liead programme..of .Monday evening concert. —Col. I. C. Klston spent, the day in Indiamipolis. —The latest, styles of stiiV and soft hats at Tannenbaum Bros. 1
Hear the beautiful Cantata Monday evening at Center church. —The Columbia will open with a full line of spring millineryMarch u'l. —Lou llelbig and wife, of Newtown, are the guests of 1). W. llartman. —Solos, duos and quartettes besides the ladies' chorus, Monday evening. —The largest stock of new and children's suits at Tannenbaum IJros. :i-n i. R. Russell and wife will entertain at a card party next Friday evening. —.1. S. Hrothers, wife and daughter left this morning for a visit with his son at Decatur, Ills. —Dr. 11. A. Tucker will conduct the young men's meeting at the Y.M.C.A. to-morrow afternoon.
Prof. Charley lleechler is still very ill. llis hemorrhages have resulted in inflammation of the lungs. —The. Amateurs have assisted at all benefits since their organization. Co to the concert Monday night. —Tickets to concert by Musical Amateurs only cents. Lafayette society charged ?1 to hear the Cantata.
Indianapolis
Sentinel:
Mrs. L. L.
Whitesides, of Franklin, is in the city the guest of Miss listella Jackson, of north Illinois street. —T. D. Morris and wife, of Ladoga, are the guests of C. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will take up their residence in California next month. —A fine daughter has been born to \Y. .1. (Jroves and wife, of Coal Creek township. They are both about fifty years old and have been married twen-ty-six years, their new daughter being their first child. ljqiior 1. cr list's,
Liijuor licenses were, granted yesterday as follows: To John Keller, Tim (.•'Conner, A1 onxo Custer, liob Clements. W. \V. Alston, Clias. W. Anabel. John M. l.ayne. and Miller & Hendricks. Terrence Holmes' application was refused because of error in the printed description in the application and C. M. Johnston's application was not acted upon, not being presented.
Circuit Court.
Samuel IIuclc vs. Daniel Hughes. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. John Hitch vs. Margaret I,lit/. yiul Nicholas Scheiulqrf. .Plaintiff awarded
Hlizabeth TonYlinson vs. Isaac Davis etal. Partition ordered.
A Small l-'iri!.
A (ire was discovered in the rear of Israel's meat market last evening after the Owen's meeting. It. was just, getting a good start and Chief Dorsev, of the fire department, succeeded in extinguishing it without the aid of the water work.
STATE
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OHIO, CITY
can
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yege table, pleasant and agreeable to take, accept* able to the stomach,
bafe
LAXATIVE
THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. FOa BALE BV
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Ll'CAS CofNTV.
FKAXK J.
CMK.NKV
makes oath that he
is the Senior partner of the firm of 1". I. Cheeney .t C., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. ami thaL said firm will pay the sum of (».\"K III'XI)UK 1) DOLLARS for each and every case of
CATAHIIH
tlia
cannot be cured by the use of ll.vi.i, C.vr.Uiiiii Ct iin. FKAXK J. CHEKXEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in iny presence, this lith day of December, A. D. l-Ssii.
A. W. C.LIOASd.V, Wot aril I'ublif.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHEENEY & CO., Toledo, O. E5T*Sold by Druggists, 75c.
IVfulirtr to I!it'll'.
HOOD'S PII-I.Scure Nausea, Sick Head!hose ache. Indigestion, liilliousness. Sold by all druggists.
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 blood. The best Family Medicine. Price 50c. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.
COTTON & BIFB
ORATORY AND ATHLETICS.
1'ln-Stiite Oratoi-U-al Contort and 1 efts o! the- Several C'oll«'i i' A S-Orhtt in J] YuKtorilay at I lidian:i|ol js-
The State orat orical contest occurred at Indianapolis last evening and Del'anw won as usual. 1. U. was awarded second place as unusual. Mr. Travis, the representative of 'Wabash, acquitted himself excellently well but was not in with the judges so well as some of his competitors, although it was generally conceded that DcPauw deserved, the place she received. The Sentinel, speaking of Mr. Travis, says:
Claude Travis, of Wabash, spoke of tin "Hero of the. Reformation," Luther was of course the subject, the orator making a bitter attack upon the Catholic church of Rome and portraying in stvong language the massive intellect iron will and inflexible determination of the reformer.
The 1 ndianapo'.is
.hmriuil
contains a
synopsis of his oration together with those of the other orators. The inter-collegiate athletic associations also met and arranged the schedules. The discussion over the base ball schedule, which was arranged. was but slight. With a few minor changes the schedule was adopted as follows:
April 21—Del'auw vs. R. P. I., at Terre Haute: Uutler vs. Purdue, at Indianapolis Wabash vs. Hanover, at Hanover.
April —Wabash vs. Purdue, at Lafayette: Hutler vs. Indiana 1'Diversity, at Rlooiniiigton.
May R. P. I. vs. Purdue, at Lafayette: I. U. vs. Wabash, at Crawfordsville: liutler vs. Del'auw. at Oreeneastle.
May 1'.'—I. I". vs. Ii\ P. L, at Terre Haute: Purdue vs. Del'auw. at Oreeneastle.
May M—Hanover vs. Hutler. at Indian:! polis. May 15—Hanover vs. Purdue, at Lafayette.
May Hi—Hanover vs. Del'auw. at Creencastle. May IS—Hanover vs. I. I'.. at llloom^ ington.
May 1 S—ISutler ys. R. P. I., at Terre Haute. May Oil—Wiilias'h vs. DePauw, at Creencastle: R. P. I. vs. Hanover, at Hanover.
May :tft—Del'auw vs. I. I'., at Klooinington: Hutler vs. Wabash, at Cravvfordsville.
June'-'—Purdue vs. I. I'., at l'.loomington: R. P. I. vs. Wabash, at (,'rawfordsville.
The football schedule is as follows: Oct. LI—DePauw vs. I. 0.. at Oreencastle: liutler vs. Purdue at Indianapolis.
Oct.. 20—Wabash vs. Del'auw at Creencastle: HutJcr vs. R. P. I. at Terre Haute.
Oct. '-'7—Wabash vs. I. U. at Crawfordsville: Purdue vs. R. P. I. at La-I-avette.
Nov. —liutler vs. 1. I".. at liioomington: Wabash vs. K. P. I. at Terre Haute.
Nov. 10—Wabash vs. Purdue, atCrawfordsville: liutler vs. DePauw at Indianapolis: I. U. vs. It. P. I. at lllooniington.
No. 17—DePauw vs. R. P. I. at Creencestle. Nov. M—Wabash vs. liutler at Indianapolis: Purdue vs. I. U. at liloomingi.on.
For County Surveyor.
William F. Shurpe is announced in to-day's Joi'UNAI. as a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Mr. Sharpe made a line race for this office on the Republican ticket two years ago. He went down in tiie general defeat but reduced his opponent's former majority by 750 votes. He is well known to be thoroughly competent in every way to till the responsible position and is a practical Surveyor and Engineer of ten years' experience, having served five years as the etlieient. Engineer of this city. If nominated he will add strength to the ticket and will be elected by a good majority.
Opposed to Annexation.
Judge Duvis, of Terre Haute, and the other members of the board who live in that city, will oppose the proposed consolidation of Coates College with Wabash College, although the proposition has not as yet taken definite shape. It. •will probably be discussed at the June meeting of the respective boards. Judge Davit reports that while Coates College has some debts, still the college property is greatly in excess of its incumbrances. The institution is supported by contributions and from the estate of the late Mrs. Coates.
To lie lta-l)elicatcl.
So eminently successful has Hood's Logansport will be dedicated to-mor-Sarsaparilla been that many leading citizens from all over the United States furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost miraculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an accident, but the ripe fruit of industry and study. It possesses merit "peculiarto itself."
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Auinionia No Alum. Used 1 Millions
if
The First Presbyterian church at
row. The dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. Ceo. S. Burroughs, D. D., President of Wabash College.
DIJKSS ginghams only Sc., worth 8% satines, worth 25, only 1% turkey red damask only worth 30 black for ladies, only 5c., worth 10c. all from the Jas. 11. Walker Co. auction I sale at Levinson's.
Homes—40 Years fclie StandanA
SOCIETY OF ORGANIZED CHARITY.
Ustof .M('ii)tnri)niiil Life MeuiWrn oTTIiU Mntit Worthy A^oriultou.
The follow irig- is the agreement and the names of the members of the Cra w-foi-dsville Society of Organized Charity:
We. the undersigned members of the Crawfordsville Society of Organized Charity, agree to pay to the treasure of said Society to be used for the relict of the deserving poor of our city, under the direction of the Itoard of Trustee of said Society, the amount, opposite our names in the book.
Any person contributing $1 or more annually shall be a member of this Society, and any person giving
W ltrower It ljryant E A llrower- Mrs A W liinford Julia lirunton Mrs Ceo Rrown 0 S Burroughs W linck Mrs S i,' roughsMi-Ciis^ Mabel li.-re iglis MrsCoss
A Jionn«_ l-s (ieo Coons II liritts li Crabbs Johnson (.'lore, ,1 Curran lieu Crane \V E Coons Cotton it Rife W Dickersoti City Laundry E Davis S Cp.mpbell Mrs E Davis Henry Campbell Mrs '1' Davidson E li Curtis Dr Duncan W A Coleman Dr 15 Detchon W li Chambers liob Davis
Clark Mrs Durham Crawford Mrs Dr. Detchon Mrs Crawford W Englc Mrs Lizzie Campbell I Elston MissMaryCampbellMrs .1 E Evans Mrs N Clodfclter Elmore Anthony KostanzerJ Everson II N Clark Jlrs Pa'lie Epperson Mrs II II Crist Mrs Essick John Conrad Fry
W Cumberland A 1'oote O Carlson Mrs A Foote A Clark W Fullen .1 Callahan E Greene R.I Cunningham DD.I A Griffin 1 Campbell Will Griffith Colioon it Fisher O and 1! Gregg Mrs It Coons Denias Gilbert Tim Casey John Galey Jno It Dhineii Mrs John Galey Isaac Davis Maggie Gil key" W Darter Albert Galey I'* Dice Goltra
Holmes Goldberg W Hall Clias Galey MrsCWIIall W Gott W Hunt It A King James Harney A Ilanfhold Mrs Harney A Klein Maggie Ilen-on Stan Keeney Mrs Dr Ilutchings Eniel Kwr.ij|vl
Hutchinson II King llallowell Mrs Fannie l\:ihn MrsSM llartcr S Kennedy Miss Hovey Mrs.) Keeran Mrs Eliza lladlev .Mr».l Lane Manna & Manna Mrs Robt Larsh W li Hardee W Lee A llobbs W li Lyle Jno Hale W Lee (. Hughes E Laeey II A llutton Abe Levinson
S Ilearn Manson llornaday A McClure KT Hopkins A Miller Bessie Hopkins Albert Muhleisen Mrs S lnglis Melcheir ISIvers .Taekson Manson Bros W II Jackson N Manson Henry Kramer W S Moflett W Mulct Cha Johnston W Merron A Joel
W Henry Wm Johnston N Molden A Jennison MrsCNllolden Mrs Johnston James llulett Jacob Joel
W llartman Geo Kellar A Jliller W Peyton It McMacken -Mrs Price
W Markley Jno Peterson A McSpadden Harry Pontius MeDaniel 1! Poole '/j Mahorney Penes 1) N Morgan W Pickett Thos MotVett Geo II Quillen
Molony A Ramsey N W a A a li McGuire Mrs S Reynolds
McMullen O E Ruffner Myers & Cliarni Robbins Mouse Mrs McClure II 11 Ristine 11 McCain Rost Mrs il li McCain Ross Bros Arthur McCain Russell
Jluuhall /A E Reynolds O McFarland Geo Rumble II McCIain W Ronntrce Martin it Son Riley
McCormick Theo II Ristine Myers A Roache Mr McClamroclc W Stonccipher Mrs Milliken N Sturm Nicholson Bros IdaStilwell W E Nicholson John Schultz
E Nolan Wallace Sparks Mrs Ann Nolan Frank II Scott Mrs Nutt E Snyder Ben Ornliaun AM Smith' Jas Owen A Stilwel)
W Otto Vaughn .t Casey Mrs Smith Ed Voris Miss Smock Jerry Veris tr W Skaggs E N'ancamp Otto Seliiemmer E Voris Snyder&TomlinsonCen Lew Wallace
Smith Mrs 11 Watson Sloan 12 Wallace W W Seawright N Williams
Scott Weil it Arcliey Smith Ben Wasson Sidney Speed Lee S Warner Mrs. Sprague Alary E Wellington Jas Shevlin William Bros Mrs Stilwcll Mrs Walter Gus Truitt Walter II A Tucker ere West
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Thomas •••••..flurry Wedding E Totten Jas Wedding Sam Thomas Mr.tMrs Jas
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shall be a life member of this Society: A li Anderson 0 W lienefiel Mrs 11 Alfrey Jno Iirothers Mrs Frem't Alfrey W Hruner li liinford Kischof Allen liyers Hischof A E liryant, Uenua'liros
Watson
Dr Tuttle Wert A Thomas Lew Williams A Thomson W White
Thomas White it Reeves A Tuttle Jas Wright Mrs Thomson Flora Work '-''C-ii Tannenbaum Bros W W Watson Tinsley it Martin Woodward Max Tannenbaum S Zuck Emily Thompson Zeigler it Reiinan
The life members of the organization are: Crawford Isaac Davis W 11 let W llerron
Manson John Schultz (Jus Truitt A Thomson (Jen Lew Wallace Lee S Warner A Bayless Insley
Clias Darnell
Facts Worth Kncnvlns-
In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders or astringents, be cause they are irritating, do not thor ouglily reachothe affected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and permanent cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. Your druggist lias it.
KICAJ
Bischofn Walker Sale ad.
Mrs. A. K. iAinlcr 1 ill's Mills, Ohio,
Strained Nerves
Palpitation of the Heart and A Ceneral Break Down
The Cood Effect of Hood's was Marked and Permanent. "C. 1. Hood & Co., l.owfli, Mass.: "CJcnllomnn. 1 was !ak«*u tlown sick last December, awl tifM'aim*
viry
^Hood's Pills
woak with norvous
trouble, palpHntion of W\* hosirt.nml a Ki»neral breakdown. I had a pond physician, but liugcred along, pftttnp no bott«'r. I could sit up only about half a day, until the tfttli of March, when I concluded I would give Hood's Sarsapa-
Hood's5* .'" Cures
rllla a trial. When I had used it a short time, I could get up and go all about the house all day. I have never enjoyed pcrfuct heallh, but am now taking my fifth bottle of llood's SarHttparilla, and know it has helped me wonderfully, 1 have used Hood's Pills, aud think them excellent." MHB. A. E. I.ANIKR, Bush's Mill#, Ohio.
act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c.
Programme Tor Moutlay NIght.
The concert by the
MUMIMI
Amateurs
Momlay evening at Center eliureh will be a notable musical event in Crawfordsville ami 110 one should fail to attend. The programme is as follows: »».\KT FIHST. 1. Trois Marches Mililuires Schubert t-'-Pbinos^
Mrs. Toss Miss Laudinan Miss Hall Mrs. Wuugli 2. Hirdsof
^prlntr \Vh117.
C'horua •,''•••'5
U^ Concerto in 1' sharp minor...... HIHor Mrs. Horron Orchestral parts on second piano
4. The Lost Chord Sullivan Chorus •"». iJuo—Saint 'A 1'esth ........Kowalski t'2 piunosi .. MiP I.nndinun Mi^s H«nlniui
I'AKTSHCONK. Cant-at a
Sinn Abt •_ Stlo i'arts Miss Kline Missl)i«
Misi» Cainpbt'li Mltss lUnt'ord Mrs. Itiglis
CKOIU'S
Tirst Sopranos— Miss Kline, MISB Cowan, MesdauK.s lnglis, Motl'ett, lirunor, White, Muhurnev,
Larsh,
Pect)nd Sopranos Misses Cutnphell. Mc-Cluor, llistlno. Mar. liu.Uritton, Huck, iiorubock, Mry Charnl,
Mrs, Cdenn.
Altos—Misses Dice, Hlnford, Sprague, Mosdatnes Thomas,Walter, Urnhauu,McCain. Accompanist, Miss Martha Hall.
For Township Trustee.
William Hromley is announced in today's Jot'KXAi. as a candidate for Trustee of Union township before the Republican convention to be held .I line 2. Mr. .Uromley has lived in this county since 1*2S, and for the last thirty-five years lias been a resident of this city, lie is known for strict integrity and great probity of character. He lias gone in and out among the people here during all these years only to be spoken of ,in the highest terms as a neighbor, a citizen and a Christian gentleman. Politically he is known as thorough-going and true-blue Republican. and has always been instant in season and out of season to say a geod word and do etlieient \v»rk for the Republican party. He served as postmaster from 5 to *nii and was removed by President Johnson because he refused to endorse "my policy."' In 1SS2 he was elected Trustee and served one term being defeated by W. W. Morgan for re-election. His administration of the ollice was characterized by painstaking care and rugged honesty. No man is more deserving and should he be nominated he will run a swift race.
TAKE Uncle Sam's Cough Syrup. It contains no chloroform, is safe ami effective for all. Sold by Cotton & JUfe, the progressive druggists, for 25 cents a bottle. 3-25*94
SGALL HEAD CURED
Bad Case. Two Doctors No Good. Trios Cut.lcura. First Set llolpg. Four Sets Completely Curo.
Our habv Ponrl ts horn Nov. 29, isnl. From her birch she had Scall Head until she was four months old, then it became wojve and came out in small white pimples, and then spread to be lar^e yellow 8culs, Wo tried two doctors, but they eonld not do it any {rood. So we tried
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Mrs Anderson r:
CrricuuA IlKMEWEH^ivinf: her a thorough washing throe Mines day with rriCNTA
SOAP,a
lbs Minnesota Hour ^5 lbs
r0 lbs KinvUa l'lour.......
:i5lbs
mm
and' then using
the CrncfiiA. Tim tirfl set wo tried helped her, ami before we used four sets she was perfectly cured. At the
age of six months our baby weighed thirtv-fonr pounds, iler skin is fair and smooth, aim scalp perfeetlv well. I'ortralt 1 would not do without CrTteuiiA
Kinclosed.
KMKMISH, and can re
commend them as most excellent, for ehitdren.
MRS. SETll JC1J15,
Vauderbllt, Mich.
SMOOTH SKIN FOR $5.00
I used the CrncuKA Rnu-ntES for about two months, aud the entire expense was but $5.00. which no one would regret lor a nlee smooth skin. It left my face in the best of conditions, free from all ami blotches. 1 still use the
OUTICI'RApimple#and SOAI\
ahvavs shall.
K. ItL'Fl.'S THOMPSON, Vounystown, O.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
OirricmtA KKAOLVKNT, tho new Mood and Skin Puriiler, internally, and CrnnruA, the great. Skin Cure, with CVTICUUA
DiQV'C
SOAI»,
an ex
quisite Skin 1'uriflcr, externally, instantly relieve and speedily cure every disease anil humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula.
Bold throughout the world. Price,
OUTKTRA,
50E. BOAI' 3FIC. KESOLVENT, $1. 1\TTKK J)JU O AND CJJKM. COUP., fcfolu Proprietor*, l?neton. How to Cure Skip Dineanes," mailed free.
Skin and Bealp purilled and beautlHed
DHDI 0 by
CUTK
UUA. 8OAP. Absolutely pure.
IT STOPS THE PAIN.
IJaokacho, khlncy pains,weakness, rhctiinririKiii, nml mtiRrular piins ro
llavel
iu »II« iniiiut« by the Ciiti*
ouru l»l»iit«r, 20c.
BIG BARGAINS
Greater Bargains and
Better Bargains
Than Any Other House Can or Will Sell.
ABE LEVINSON
Saturday, Feb. 10
Wc began selling California Canned Goods Of All Kinds
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apricots and Cherries
At the Astonishingly Low Price of
15—CENTS PER CAN—15
Wis liavc only one liumlreil oasos of tliesi' goods to .soil at the siliovc- priiv anil you had bolter get them quick.. .They arc btrictly High Oratio Standard (iood.s
WILL CONTINUE LOW PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS ON
FLOUR and SUGAR.
v, -VTiO
50 lbs I'ride (»f Pooria KImir. 25 lbs
4
44 tl
.ou %'t His New Orleans .Mijfjir ^l.(»0
S O
... 401
24 lbs Yellow Sugfar. .. ,. .^i. l.ot)
1.00 lbs White A Sujrar. ... ,• i'/:,.
Extra Fine Potatoes, 75c per Bushel.
Our Furniture Trade Immense at Our Low Prices. We have not fell the hard times and do not expect to if Low Prices will prevent it. Very Truly
Barnhill/Hornaday&Pickett
Furniture, Stoves, Queens ware and Groceries.
Our Efforts.
At our,Grand Opening over 10,000 people
passed through the great double rooms
and vied with one another in praising
the great display of
Clothing, Hats, Woolens and Gents' Furnishings.
Now For Business.
We present a few cold facts for you to consider. The American is one of a number of branch stores located in different sections of the country with headquarters at Cincinnati, where all our clothing is manufactured for our different stores. All garments are placed on the tables at these stores at Manufacturing cost. It can readily be seen what a great advantage we have over those who pay regular jobbers prices lor their goods. To be plain, we will sell you clothing at the sarr.e prices other dealers are dealers are themselves compelled to pay for them. Every article in our great room is new. bach article is marked in large plain figures from which there is no deviation.
TheAmerican
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers,
Northwest corner of Main and Green Streets.
N. B. James R. Howard and William Murphy will be pleased to wait onth eir many friends at the new store.
1.00
50 :M lbs Kino (iraimlated Su^nr.. .. l.nn
