Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 March 1894 — Page 3
IT IS TlflE
TO THINK ABOUT
Spring Overcoats.
VVe have the very best tailor-
m.ule coat that can be founnd in
the market, of latest designs and
best quality. An early inspec
tion is kindly solicited.
For
Junior Suits
Little Chaps From 3 to 7 Years Old.
They are taking the place of
Jerseys. We have a complete
line of them with waist to match.
They must be seen to be appre
ciated. We request the ladies to
take a look at them. To see
them is to buy them.
Our lines of Hats and Fur-
nishings 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, Hatter 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,
Taney Lemon Cling Vouches At CUD Vullovr Crawford CHnjr Vouches
,,'no
rr»» 15c..
1-ifK Plums
tircenOaffo Plums
1' iunch I'eas
Ono Gallon Applet
One Gallon l'caclic--
15c..
I/iirpe^X") lb Bucket jelly (JQQ
1!OO0 Klee, 5 cents per imuml or'J0T| I]H poimdB for •P1
,uu
1 0 pounds Good California Prunes QQ
Pino Can Corn K»ij por can or 3 a cans QQ
Touiiiuies 10 cent6 per van or 11 an QQ
"Good Ten at '-'lie per pound, 4 pounds... (111 For Best Honey Syrup, por gallon Jjjj-
Pure Virginia Leaf Tolmeeo, per pound7^£
The above in only a small list oi thp great bargains that will bo. offered for the next thirty lavs. l'lease call and see.
ABOVE NET CASH
D. L. LEE.
Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffee.
Purely
MONDAY, MARCH 1894.
DEMOCRATIC PREPARATIONS.
Th«» City Committor Ucorpuii^ed uiut a Con volition Mill I5i« Hold.
The Democrats held a large and enthusiastic meeting in, the court house Saturday nig'ht preliminary to the city convention. Precinct committeemen were appointed and the meeting adjourned." The central committee will meet, tonight to determine the time for holding the city convention. .JohuA, liooe offers to act as city chairman and •lim Itrennan will be made secretary.
Said a prominent Democrat: ••We haven't much hope of electing anybody but it is demoralizing uot to have a ticket the lield. We are go ing- to put one up and then light for
The greatest trouble to lie experienced seems to be in getting suitable candidates to accept the race. Capt. Herron has been importuned to accept the nomination for Mayor and W. W. Morgan to accept the nomination for Treasurer. Both have refused. Said Mr. AlorgHn: ^^:iA,^ij".: 'V?'V "I made tlie race once before and have done my share. It is now some one else's turn to step in the breech and block hot .shot. I'm willing to do my share but don't care to do that of some other martyr."
Hige Hayless wants to make the race for Marshal and the nomination will lie tendered him
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a silver platter.
Will Coltra is not adverse to making theruee forTreasurerand will probably receive the nomination. At present, however, matters are in such chaotic shape that it is hard to tell just what the outcome will be.
SMALL TALK,
11 en i'«l rotn nil Sorts of People In all Sorts of PliieuB About the Town.
Howard Smith is in lias City. Liivmiiii's (ircat Cut Off Cigar. —Order cabs of Inslev A Darnell. —Robert White .was in Yountsville last week. —(*. K. Hrewer. of Ladoga, spent Sunday here. —Mrs. 11. A. King spent the day in Indianapolis.
D. W. Yeagley went to Ivichmoml this morning. —Mrs. Maurice Thompson was in
aianapolis to-day. —Willis Kngle was over from Indianapolis'yesterday. —The latest styles of still' and soft hats at Tannenbaum Kros.
vegetable, pleasant and agreeable to take, accept* able to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on tne stomach, kid* neys, 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.'
LAXATIVE
THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. rOA SALE BY COTTON & B.IFB
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
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—S. T. McConnell and wife, of Logansport, spent Sunday here.
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—Temperance evangelist Hughes was the guest of Rev. W.J. Howe to-day. —The largest stock of n.'.w and children's suits at Tanuenbauin Bros. S-1X —Mrs. S. .1. Richardson, of Mitchell, Intl.. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. !•'. Knsminger. who is very low with cancer. —John Wilhite has bben granted a building permit for a SI.000 residence oil the corner of .Market and Simpson streets. —Oil Saturday the Republicans of Carroll county instructed their congressional delegates to support C. B. Landis as a congressional candidate. —The books for the teachers' Reading Circle next year are Tompkins' Philosophy of Teaching, price sixty cents, and Ruskins'. ....Ethical Essays, price 85 cents.
Paul 1". Xestel. Albert Call's man. will be at the Nutt, House Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with a full line samples of carpets, lace curtains and draperies. Call and see the line. —The council will meet to-night and a councilman will be elected lrom the second ward to (ill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Toralinson. The one elected will hold until the May eleetiou. Henry Wasson is spoken of as the probable selection.
Kcoiiemy ami Strcnirlli.
Valuable vegetable remedies are used in the preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilla in such a peculiar manner as to retain the full medicinal value of every ingredient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy and strength and is the only remedy of which •MOO Doses One Dollar" is true. lie sure to get Hood's.
lloon's PII.I.S do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily imil ellicientl.v.
SHE the check ginghams at cents per yard, see the shirting calicoes at 3 3-7 cents per.yard, see the honeycombed towels at 5 cents worth ju cents, see the Uf cent silks in colors at 113 cents per yard, all from the auction sale of nines 11. Walker at Leviuson's.
Used
NUBER SIX.
The CouM'iits of An Ideal Number of The fJotmml'* Art Portfolios,
.Number of Tin. JIH HXAI.'S Art Portfolios is now ready for distribution and have been going rapidly all day. We have, plenty for all. The following is the toble of contents: 1. Dante, marble statue by A11 be. 1/ouisiana building.
Louisiana exhibit ill the Mines building—Lot's wife in salt. I. The Joint Territorial building. 5. New Mexico ore cabin in the Miu.es building. il. Ohio's building. 7. Ohio's stone temple in the Mines building. 8. Ohio's cereal pavilion. Pennsylvania's cereal pavilion. iliotli in Agricultural building. 1 !. New Jersey's cereal pavilion, eva's cereal pavilion. (Both in Agricultural building.) in. Wisconsin's building.
I I. 'Wisconsin's structure, in the Agricultural building. i, Utah's building. ,/
Kt. 1'tali's mummies. 11. Wyoming's pavilion in the Mines building. 10. Oklahoma's cereal bower in the Agricultural building.
Hi, Article by the late Carter II. Harrison. The descriptions brietly note the various displays of these States.
KAST KN1 M,W ».
John Falls is selling roasting pans. Manuel Ountle and wife spent Sunday at Darlington,
ICldcr Xorthcut, and wife Sundayed in this part of the city. I-'isliing for goggle-eyes and catching pumpkin seeds is now the order of the day.
K. M. Barnhart is manufacturing a patent cider that fools the oldest of them.
Jacob Kverson has the contract of building a house for Mike Ryan, near the Junction.
Jackinau it Crinup go to Darlington to-morrow to put
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a bake oven for
Abe Simmons. .lames Rice was called to Waveland Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother's wife.
Sam Landis went to the country Sunday afternooy on the liui^L of maple wax and 'lasses.
Mrs. John Kline, landlady of the Junction House, is visiting friends at her old home in Illinois •.
Several converts of the Christian church will be immersed at Smartsburg Tuesday atp. 111.
David Martin has retired from the east end meat market and will do some neglected work
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the farm.
The Standard Oil Company has built a very nice two-story house near the Junction for the use of their driver.
Mrs. Millie Harris, of Darlington, spent several days visiting friends in Highland, returning home Saturday.
The unfamiliar face of Thomas Kurk of Mace smiled upon us Saturday. Tom hasn't been shaved since, Jie, left the city.
Miss Nannie YanSandt will give a dinner at the Sidener school house at the close of her school which will be in two weeks.
Mrs. Insley will go to lirccncastle this week and make an effort, to have her husband brought from Greeneastle to Crawfordsville.
John Shepherd and wife spent Sunday in the country with Kvi Martin, his brother-in-law. who is very set-i ously ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. Lou Toney died of consumption at her home on east Jefferson street at 1 o'clock p. m. She will he buried Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. (ieorgc Arthur and family, of Terre Haute, are spending a week in thisend of the city with relatives and friends, (leorge is still the jolly jovial fellow that he was while living in Crawfordsville.
Marshall Xye and Charles Spencer have leased room from Adam Miller erected a kiln and are manufacturing pottery. It is to be hoped that they will make, a success out of the business.
As evidence that spring is here we note the sidewalk blocked with boys and girls playing marbles and spinning tops, an occasional robin. Ide Lewis wearing a summer coat and white hat and last and least barefooted boys with a loud grin on.
Will Brown and Will MeClellan. who have been occupying the Hess house jointly, have had to hunt new iuarters. Mrs. Hess will return from California soon and use the house, lirown moves across the street in the Hartman house and MeClellan in the I!. L. Ornbaun house.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair
'owder
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum.
11 Millions of Homes—40 Years the
MART KERKOODLE'S FATE.
Tl.e Tentorial ArtlM is Shot Thruugli the Heart nt ClarksvllU', Arkansas.
A rumor current here last week to the effect that Mart Kernoodle had been shot has been verified. Nearly every one here remembers Mart Kernoodle I10 until a few months ago had a chair in Fossee's barber shop. He wuis a heavy set, bald-headed chap and viils considered a first class barber, lie finally got into a racket one day with some of the other employes of the shop and left town. He in time entered business at Clarksville, Ark., where he met his death a week from last Saturday. He attended a country dance and while there engaged in a violent quarrel with a wealthy young man of Clarksville by the name of Rodgers. The men were kept apart that evening but the following morning Kernoodle had no sooner opened his shop than llodgers came rushing in and drawing" a revolver tired two shots into the barber's heart. Kernoodle fell dead grasping the razor with which he was shaving a customer. The affair occurring in Arkansas, of course, attracted but passing attention and the dead barber was quickly buried. The news was sent to the Indianapolis K. of I'. lodge of which the deceased was a member. He was thirty-live years old and his wife and child arc now living in Jamestown.
K^ptmltrd liy Kci]u.
The musical and dramatic entertainment given at the Baptist church last Tuesday evening by the young people of the congregation was such a complete success and so enthusiastically received by the large audience that at the urgent request of the general public the entertainment will be repeated to-morrow evening. The young people have been accorded the highest praises by our lovers of music and drama. If you want to enjoy yourself as never before this is your opportunity. With the exception of a slight change in the musical part the programme of last Tuesday night: will be rendered. Admission 15 cents. Doors open at 7:30.
Selecting DetagHleK.
To tlie Editor 1 IIK JOCKNAI,. I like your suggestion in regard to the method of choosing delegates. As in the case of drawing juries none but ttrst class names will be placed in the box or hat, so none but lirst class names will be drawn out. 1 do not quite agree with you that the great drawing should take place the day liefore the convention. I believe it ought to take place at least two weeks before. lust as the committee has tixed it. I-'.Mit Pi.A v.
rortti'r's IK'iitli.
J. Wesley Foster, the well known colored cook, died at the jail last night about S o'clock. Wes had a lit last Tuesday and then wandered off in the country stark crazy. lie was brought, in by Allen Robinson, who found him, and continued to grow worse until he died. Whisky and dissipation hastened the end of Wes Foster, who when sober was an industrious and obliging man Wes was an old soldier and his funeral will occur Wednesday afternoon at the A. M. E. church.
An Appeal for tlie Y. M. A. Dr. R. J. Cunningham made a stron appeal yesterday morning at Center church in behalf of the Y.M.C.A. lie said that the city could not do without it. The good that it had done was incalculable. The good that it could do and would in the future made necessary that the Christian people, of Crawfordsville should maintain it. It will require $: ,0i)0 to pay the rent and defray the running expenses until July. lfi',15. This sum must be provided for at once.
Union Townfthlp iJiHtttutc.
Section two. Union township teachers, will hold their last institute for the year at the court house, Saturdaj-, March 17. The following programme will be carried out: -'Methods," Miss Kelsey "Physiology," Miss Weeks: -'School Management." Miss Kennedy: "Orations," J. F. Stout "Arithmetic," Will Maxedon.
MATTIB F. JOHNSON, Sec'y.
I$laz Near IJndcii.
Saturday night the tenant house 011 the farm of John L. Goben. near Linden, was destroyed by lire. The building was worth about -51,000 and was insured by Cumberland & Miller for that amount in the Merchants of Newark. The house was vacant at. the time of the lire, Wm. Todd having moved out last Thursday. The origin of the blaze is unknown.
Clodfeltur'ft Claim,
M. E. Clodfelter this morning received word from Carthage, Mo., announcing that he had won in his suit against Sarah 0. Doherty et. al. He was given a lien upon her lead lands to satisfy the fees of Hurley .t Clodfelter. These with costs now amount to about SI.100.
Mnrrlfifsu I.lrcnpuH.
Lewis Ilayward and Nettie Owens.
STATU OF OHIO, CITY OK TOI.KUO LWJAS COI:NTY. FKANK J. CIIENKY makes oath that he is the Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheeney & C., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATAKUII tlia cannot be cured by the use of HAT.I. CATARRH CUHK.
FRANK J. CHEENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this lith day of December, A. D. 1 Stiii.
A. W. IILEASON, Notary I'uhlU
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ScNd for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHEENEY & CO., Toledo. O. £2T"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
SEE the outing cloths at 5c., worth 8Kc., from auctson, at Levinson's.
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Mrs. Jenrxie Decker
"How Well You Look"
Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement. C. I. II00.I & Co., I.owcll, Mass.:
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Sir*: I take pleasure, in writing tho
good I haw roocivoil from Uikiui Hood's Sarsapurllla. Kvory spring and summer for six year# or more, my health has IMMHI so poor from heart trouble uid general dehiliiy that at times (life was a burden. 1 would Income so
Emaciated and Weak and Pale that my friends thought would not live long, could do «earcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minutes. I began getting worse In January, losing my fle^h and feeling so tired. I thought 1 would try Hood's Sarsaparilla and 1 am happy to say 1 am in better health
Hood'sssCures
than I have been f»r number of years. M«* friends remark to me: Why how well you look.* I tell them it Hood'? Sarsaparilla that has don* Hie work. 1 would have all suffering humanity give this medicine a trial and bo convinced. This statement, is Trur to th« Ii«t•er." MKH. .JKN'NTK NW'KFIT, W.itseka, 111.
Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, siek headache, Indigestion*
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CoiiHfi/ AomOiar/tif/ Convention saturttay, fnncl!.
Townntnp Convention to Select Delegates, Saturday^ May ft.
VOUi\VILM4N~-Zd Ward.
WIMJAM A VANAUSOAM, IS a eandidntv for Councilman from the Seeond Ward to fill the unexpired term of A. L. TomUnson, pubject to the uocislon of the Kopublleun convention when ouo is eullcd.
COUNTY Tit Et S Kit,
HICIIAH!) M. NIJW/E is a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention be held on Saturdaj .luue 2.
WII.I.IAII JOHNSON, of Scott township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject, to the decision of the Republican conveution.
JAMES O. MCCOIIMITK, of Brown township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery countv, subject to the decision of the Republican convention, .Ions H. RICK, of Union township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Montgomery county, subject, to the decision of the Republican convention. d&w
PIIOSKCUTING ATTORNEY.
DITMONT KKNNEDY will be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney lor the 22d Judicial Circuit., composed of Montgomery county, subject to the dtci louoftbe Uepubllcan convention.
FINUIY 1*. MOPNT will he a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the U2d Judicial Circuit, composed of Montgomery county, subject to the dccisiou of tne Republican convention.
WILLIAM M. RKEVES will be a caudidatc for Prosecutiug Attorney for the 22nd Judicial Circuit composed of Montgomery county,subjoet to the decision of the Republican convention.
SHJilllFF.
CiiAULKS K. DAVIS Is a candidate for renominallon for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to tho decision ut the Republican convention
AVJUTOit.
JAMKS A MCCMTKK, of UnSou township, will be a candidate tor Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention, to be held on Saturday, June 2.
G£OITNE W. WASSON, of Union township,will be a candidate for Anditor of Montgomery county, subject, to the decision of the Republican convention to be be held on Saturday, June 2.
WILLAMM. WHITE, of Union township, wl'l be a candidate for Auditor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
TOWNSim* TRUSTEE.
WILLIAM HKOMLKY is a candidate for Tru&teeof Union Township, subject, to the decision of the Republican conveution to be held June 2.
DANIKL H. GILKEY will be a candidate for Trustee of Union township, subject tot lie decision of the Republican convention.
WILLIAM A. RIC.B, of North Union, will be a candidate forTrust.ee of Union township, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
SAM D. SYMMES will be a candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Union Township, subject to the decision of the Republican convention.
CAPT.H 11. TALBOT will be a candidate for Trustee of Union township, subject to tho decision of the Republican convention.
KIMUUAM E. VANSCOYOC will be candidate for trustee of Union township subject to the decision of the Republican convention,
KEl'HESlSNTATl VE.
CAPT. H'AUMUN M. HILLINGS, of Wayne township, will he a candidate for Representative to tne State Legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican conveution to be held on Saturday, Jnue 2.
CAPT. EOWAKD T. MOCHBA, of Coal Creek township, will teaeandidute for Representative to the State Legislature from Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention to be held on Sat urday, June 2.
SURVEYOR.
HKUMAN MOCLI.KII will be a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to decls on of Republr.au convention.
WILLIAM I* SHAIIPKWIII be a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican convention to be held on Saturday. June 2.
Shorthand
Bookkeeping
Free
Write to the Cr a ford s" vllle Rusiness Co 11 or ul 1 particulars oi the
Scholar ships and Farmers' si»eclal course in Bookkeeping, Address V. t). Box 201
Crawfordsville lad.,
WHY NOT Oct the lient insurance Afjatnnt
FIRE
or
CYCLONE
XN TUB
Old Hartford Insurance Co., with $?,• 000,000, .Ktna Insurance Co.,with nearly
tl
1.000,000,
Give tlie best IHMJranee at the same rate. A. O.JBNNXSON. Loan and Insurance Agent. Over 121 K. Main St. Crawfordsville, Ind.
MOSON ROUTE.
2:18am Night Express 1:50a 1:0Up.m ...Passenger l:40p.m 2:50 p.tn Local Freight 9:15 a.m
t7T BIG 4—Peoria Division.
8:51 a.m 0:41p.m 2iip. 12:45 a.m. 1:50 a. 8:51 a. 1:15 p. ra 1:15 p.m.
VASDAL1A.
SOUTH 9 44 a 5:20 ... 'i: 18 ra....
50 lb.s Minnesota Hour. .'.. 25 lbs
50 lbs l'ride of I'pnria Klonr...
5 lbs
50 lbs Eureka Flour
25 lbs
UOBTJf
8.-' 3 6:19 DO
fiOCftl Freltfht 2:18 pm
BIG BARGAINS
Greater Bargains and
Better Bargains
Than Any Other House Can or Will Sell.
ABE LEVINSON.
Saturday, Feb. 10
We began selling California Canned Cioculs Of All Kinds
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apricots and Cherries
At ihe Astonishingly Low Price of
15—CENTS PER CAN—15
Wo liave only one hundred eases of those goods to sell at the above price and you had better get them quick. TK are strictly Hijj-h tirade Standard Coo.Is
WILL CONTINUE LOW PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS ON
FLOUR and SUGAR.
.. .$1.1)0 25 lbs Now Orleans Snjfar:. SI.on 50 21 lbs Yelloxv Sugar 1.00
1.00 :j lbs White A Sugar l.oo ... 50[21 lbs I'M ne (iranulutod Sugar. .. 1(H)
'f.,. '.so in
Extra Fine Potatoes, 75c per Bushel.
Our Furniture Trade Immense al Our Low Prices. We have not felt the hard times and do not expect to if Low Prices will prevent it. Very Truly
Barnhill, Hornaday&Pickett
Furniture, Stoves, Queensware and Groceries.
Success Crowned Our Efforts.
At ourGrand 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 sc.n what a great advantage we have over those who pay regular jobbers prices tor 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. Kach article is marked in large plain figures from which there is no deviation.
Ttie American
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.
