Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 April 1894 — Page 3

Kid Gloves..

We

carry the largest line of

Gentlemen's Dress Gloves in

the city and an early inspec­

tion is solicited.

Spring Overcoats

Are now in demand. We

'have a very large line and ex­

clusive styles.

Children's Clothing

Have you seen these beauti­

ful Junior Suits. They are the

delight of mothers. Buy your

boy one. Sizes from 3 to6yrs.

We thought we supplied

everyone in the city with a hat

in

the past two weeks, but

there may be some we have

missed.

If so, come around, we

will lit

and suit'vou.

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, llatter and

Furnisher.

Eph Joel's Old Stand.

WELI ARE WE IN IT?

I Should Say So.

ive na ve the Only .f'erfeet Line of

Baby Cabs

In the city. Nothing but the Ileywood make anil all patterns have a l.ook Krake. Come ami see them ami you will be sure to buy.

Zack. Mahorney & Son.

SEE THAT YOUR LAUNDRY

GOES TO THK

Ben=Hur Laundry

Old Creamery llullding, south Grant- Avenue. Mil-11 oilier nt Kruuse & Crlst's, No. -'04 KtietMulu Street.

D. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

Represents Old Hclluble Insurance Companies. Office with Indiana and Ohio Mvo Stock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.

WHYKOT— Get the Rest Insurance Against

FIRE or CYCLONE

IN THK

Old Hartford Insurance Co., with i", 000,000, jEtim Insurance Co.^FUII nearly 11 1.000,000,

Give the best insurance at tlio sumo rate.

A. o. JBxrsrzsoiT. Loan and Insurance Agent.

Over 121 it. Main 8t. Crawfordsvlllo, Ind-

Free

Shorthand

Writ© to tho Crawford svllle Business

lull particuar9of the

Bookkeeping

Scholarships and Farmers' special course in Bookkeeping. Address P. 0. Box 291

Crawfordsville lad.,

Purelyvegetable,pleasant

TOWN TOPICS.

Kit.* of Minor Gossip Concerning All Sorts of I'eoiile mid all Sorts or Tilings.

—Council meeting' to-niglit. —Natural gas bills are now due. Mahorney & Sons, paints of all kinds. —Mrs. .Josiali Harding is quite feeble. —Mrs.]). \V. Kountree is at Indianapolis.

I'inley Mount went to Darlington to-day. O. U. I'errin went to Hillsboro this morning.

Ed Brewer left this morning for Richmond. •G. C. Hall, of Kockville. was in the city yesterday. (•rant Fairbanks has returned from Terre Ilaute.

Miss Louisa Craig has "returned from Indianapolis. The Montgomery Guards will meet Thursday evening. —Mrs. ('has. Kritz, of Montezuma, is risiting home folks. —E. II. Thompson and C. J. Reimann arc iu Indianapolis.

Tad Johnson, of Roekville, was in the city over Sunday. I I a a a been visiting in the city. —The city schools opened to-day and college opens to-morrow. —Merl Sidener and Harry Evans were in Hillsboro yesterday. —Albert Maker and family, of Indi anapolis, were in the city over Sunday. —For a cool, pleasant smoke try th New Houquet, 5-eent cigar. Ali dealers. —Charles Wilhite and family, of Plaintield, are guests of friends in the city. —John Clark will occupy the house just vacated by John .Skidmore, on I'lum street. —The final contract for the erection of the Motion shops at Lafayette will be siguod to-night.

I). \V. Gerard is out again after a tustle with two boils. He exhibited the patience of Job. —W. T. Whittington has been apj pointed guardian of the minor heirs of Louis Fisher, deceased. {2—A. Kostau/.er's Sons offer'this week 110 plush bottom chairs for SO cents each. The former price was SI.50. —Major L. A. Footc is on the credential committee at the G. A. R. en campmeut this week in Lafayette. —Mrs. Mary Ann Lee has removed to the Campbell property at the corner of Jefferson street and Grunt avenue.

Up to this morning twenty-seven Dig -1 conductors have been discharged. Motion conductors are also on the anxious seat. —Great preparations are being made for the G. A. R. encampment at Lafayette. on April 4 and 5. 'The round trip rale will be S(i cents and a number will attend from here. —Rev. I)r. Joseph l'arker, of London. says that the three present day euphemisms for the "world," the "flesh" and the devil," are "society,' environment" and "tendency." —A. Kostanzer's Sons' closing out sale will be continued until every piece of furniture, carpets and stove in their mammoth double store rooms is disposed of. Parties owing above firm will please call and settle and save cost. Call and get a bottle of our fine furniture polish at 15 cents, former price 50 cents.

Tho Puzzle Solved.

Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and bafiled the medical profession mori than nasal catarrh. While not inime diately fatal it is among the most nan seous and disgusting ills the flesh heir to. and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely's Cream Halm a few years ago, The success of this preparation has been most "ratifying and surprisiti No druggist is without it.

IUIIOUK OLLR I'rcu'IILI'il.

Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic can almost invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expect an attack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnua Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear, tliey can ward off the disease. Such persons should always keep the Remedy at hand, ready for immediate use when needed. Two or three doses at the right time will save them much suffer ing1. For sale Nye «V, Ilooe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.

IIHAK the beautiful music at Clure & Garham's grand opening, on Tuesday and Wednesday next, day and night.

ASK for Thicme & Wagiter Brewing Company's bock beer, the best on earth

LAXATIVE

THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. FOB 8AX.ZI BY COTTON & RIFE

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

MONDAY, APRIL 2.1894.

and agreeable to take, accept­

able 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. Puritiea the blood. The best Family Medicine. Price. 50c. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes

JT IS

Number Nine of tlio World's Fair Portfolios Kecelvoil—Contents.

No. 9 of the THE JOURNAL Art Portfolio views has been received, and have been selling like hot cakes. The nurnis very fine and contains the following iews:

The Princess Eulalia and parly. The German Village. The German Castle. Wax Figures of German Peasants: Scene in the Armor Hall. Turks from Robert Levy's Village. A group of Cingalese. Panorama of the Hernese Oberland. Building containing model of ^St. Peter's Cathedral.

Reproduced Residence of a Damascus Merchant. Normand Village.

Camels at Wild East Show. Front of Lapland Village. Algerian Theatre. Chinese Theatre, Joss House and Hazar.

The Ferris Wheel.

l'lyim vs. Scott.

The case of Peter Flynn vs. Maliehi Scott was on trial before the Mayor this morning. Flynn was contending that Scott had taken a watch and charm that belonged the Flynn family. A son of Peter testified that it was a Good Templar charm and that I. O. G. T. stood for "1 Ortant to tJet Titc." There was considerable fun in the case, and the mayor could not see "guilty" in the eyes of Mr. Scott, in whose favor he ruled. Mow. Flynn is wondering if he ever did have a watch

To LIE Divided Into LO(H.

The Mrs. S. S. Thomson homestead, situated between Washington and Walnut streets, south of the liig Four railroad, is to lie divided into lots and placed upon the market. The house will be removed to one corner of the premises and the entire tract will make very desirable building lots. This place is one of the land marks of this city and has always the appearance of a delightfully situated home.

CoateA College NOWH.

A special from Terre Haute says an effort is to be made to raise $45,000 to pay. the debt of Coates College, "to keep it from being1 moved to Crawfordsville." They expect to^tSlo,000 from the Chicago Presbytery. From this it would seem that there is still a probatylity of the location of the college being1 changed.

Medicals Will Meet,

The ^lontg'omery County Medical Society will hold its annual meeting- in the small court room at 1:30 p. m.. Tuesday, April 3(li Papers .will be read by Drs. Martha Oritlith and K. II. Keegan. Regular physicians are cor dially invited to attend whether members or not.

AllllOUllC«!tll('llt.

On account of the meetings being continued during the week at th churches McClure & Graham will hold their opening on Tuesday and Wednes day evenings until 10 o'clock each evening, that all may have an oppor tunity of seeing their beautiful dis play.

IeHtli of th© Father of 31 rit. Bcncli. Yesterday morning Mrs. S. A. It. Ueach received a telegram stating that her father l-.ad died Saturday night at Fennemore, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ueach started on the noon train for that place.

EAST KNI KW S.

John Clark has moved into his prop erty on I'lum street. Sam Landis made a business trip to Frankfort Saturday night.

Lew Collins, of Logansport, is in the city, seeing some particular friend. There is son" talk of trying to get Robert Ingersol to deliver a lecture here.

John Henry, of Thorntown, spent Saturday night and Sunday in this city with his daughter, .Airs. Fannie Shepherd.

Mr. Coss. flic saw mill man. is Inning a well put in for the use of his mill. The water company wanted to raise the rent from SfiO to SM0. Well diggers and cistern builders will be in demand now.

Lou Loughlin and family are home after spending the winter in California He is much improved in health, and would like to have remained there, but could get nothing to do. He says the outlook there is far worse than it is here.

Win' not patronize home industry Valley Mill Co.'s O. K. is the only flour made in Crawfordsville.

DIUXK Thicme & Wagner lirewing Company's bock beer, the best on earth

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair

Powder:

The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia: No Alum.

Used a Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staadeed

THE ASSESSORS.

hey Mt't'l ami Got Heady lor Butlueu-Vbe Schedule of R»te*.

The township

assessors

of Montg-om-

ery county met in the jfrand jury room Saturday for the purpose of establishing uniform rates of assessment. Clias. Elmore, County Assessor, submitted the report of the State Board on rates also, the new blank for the statement of persons claiming indebtedness, both of which were adopted and 3.000 of the latter ordered for use here. Persons claiming bona tide indebtedness are required to fill these blanks and in case of false statements will be liable for forgery. All assessors will suffer a penalty of S50 fine for omitting any of the list questions, and all oaths must be administered in full. The following schedule of prices was adopted: Heavy draft stallions, class A...J 500 to 700

B.. O...

.ight harness

Geu'f purpose

300 to 100 to

Roadsters and speod horses General purpose work, boreos, 4 to 10 years old General purpose work horse 3 years old General purpose woik horses. ii years old General purpose work hordes, 1 year old

Mules, ii to 9 years oid Younger mules same us horses, ilegibtered beef cattle, class

Hulls

The average to bo $2 per head. Hogs, registered, ier head Hogs, common Blockers, per buudred ChlckeuB, blooded and fancy, per head Chickcns, common, per dozen-• Ducks per dozen Geese, per dozen Turkeys, per dozen Bees, per dozen lirlck, per thousand

400

2u0

A...1,200 to l.nOO

000 to 100 to 200 to loOto 100 to

800 aoo 300 200 SOU

C... A... B...

10

100 to 50 to

•too 00

A,

Registered beet cattle,cows aud bolters Registered milk cattle Keglstercd milk ^cattle, bulls, class A Common milk cows Fat cattle, for export por hundred pross at oattle for shippers,per hundred gross Fat cattle for butcher stun, uer hundred gross :-year*old steers -year-old steers Oxen, per yoke Sheep, registered, per head Common, per head

200

50 to to 10 to 1o to

:ioo liiU

100

ad

ii. SO

40 to to to

10 to a.50

Wheat, No. Com uye Barley Uats Potatoes Timothy seed Clover seed Flaxseed Timothy hay Clover hay Beef Bacon Butu pork ... i-ard .. Wool Tobacco 8c to Maple sugar Beef t'ork. Cider Vinegar .v. Wiue Sorghum Maple

7?

1 to 5

3 4 0 3 4

I

.40 per bu. .35 .35

.40

1.50 4.00 .75 6.00 per km 4.00 .04 per ib. .08 .00 .Uh .15 .05 .00

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8.00 perbbl. 10.00 .lOporgul.

.10

.50

0

.25

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Merchandise, 00 j.or cent, ot' the invoice price. Mortgage notes, 100 per ceut. of face.

Abstract books according to earniug capacity. Ouly "spceial dcpoBits" of greenbacks are exempt.

Household furniture,etc., "true cash value. Farming implements, etc..

4'

Gas pipe, fcjluch to 10 Inches, according to State board schedule. All pro- erty

must be xctn

by assessors or

their deputies. County papers requested to copy. Give the assessor respectful attention when they call as they have added burdens this 3rear, including* the listing of all soldiers, sailors, their orphans, .widows, etc. *\Yhat a magnificent epitaph would it be to carve on the marble shaft to be seen and read of men, "Here lies the body of T. .1 an upright citizen and Christian gentleman, who honestly scheduled his property to the assessor and always paid his taxes. The spirit of Diogenes might extinguish his lantern, for the honest man would be found."—Capt. Allen. President State .Board Tax Commissioners.

Many of the assessors thought the prices should be 33 per cent, lower this year, but have no option as the schedule wa$ made by State Board.

The tax law will be enforced this year and the delinquents will be dealt with summarily.

Think twice before you make a false statement of your assessable property. The way of the transgressor." etc*

Circuit Court.

Wm. H. Coleman vs. Cordelia Coleman. David \V. Mitchell and Theresa A.Mitchell. Suit to set aside a deed.

Henry Long vs. John Ssvank et al. Suit to quit title. T. E. Nolan vs. David A. Johnson and George M. Johnson. Suit t© quit title.

Overruled the Motion.

The motion made by L. J. Coppag'c that the court appoint a committee to inquire into the alleged misconduct of Wilbur llouk was overruled by Judge Harney. As it stood it would make the court the prosecutor and if the matter is to be continued an affidavit must be filed.

Women's Auxiliary Notlre.

The Women's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at the building on Tuesday, April 3, 18!H, at 2 p. ra. sharp. Every member is requested- to be in attendance. Mns. C. MCCI.UKK. JIKS. W. T. WHITTINGTON. Pres. 4-2 Sec

Catarrh Cannot be Cured

with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.

F. .1. CHENEY & Co., Props.. Toledo. 0. Sold by drugggists, price 75c.

Spring IVrap Opening.

Our agent from one of the largest Eastern factors will be with us on Tuesday of our grand opening, with the largest line of handsome spring coats and capes. Do not miss the opportunity of seeing something new and nobby in spring wraps. Respectfully,

MCCLUHE & GRAHAM.

yi '1

Mr. II. y, Parkhurst Barre, Vermont.

Could Not See to Read

Inflammation in the Eyes

A Business Man Cured by Hood's Perfect Eyesight Restored. Read the letter of Mr. II. N. Parkhurst. a dealer iu granite and manufacturer of granite mouuments at Barre, Vt.: *'C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.:

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M0 yo

Last winter 1 wan* taken with scrofulous Rore eyes. was totally Mind in one eye aud the other was so badly affected thai

I Could Not See

to read or write. My ees pained me very much for three or four months, and for about three weeks before I vent to HurllnKton for treatment, the pain was hardly endurable. On my return from Bm-ltnj inn In April last. 1 could not see any better than before I left home. At this time 1 commenced to take Hood's Sarsuparlllaand have now taken two bottles.

I Can Now See

as well as before the affliction can see to read and carry on my business, that of a manufacturer of granite monuments, without the aid of glasses. When I left the doctor's care I could hardly bear the light on my eyes, and to bo

HOOD'Shad

Sarsaparilla

CURES

very careful when out on the street alone, flood's Sarsaparilla has purified my blood and been the means of restoring my eyesight. It has also helped me in other ways. I am not now troubled with constipation, my digestion is better and I feel like a new man." H. N. PAKKHUKST, Barre, Vermont.

^Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do not ptirye, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists.

UNION TOWNSHIP CONVENTION.

The Dntc Ih Saturday, May lvJ—l'riuiariuit to St'luct Delegates to be held on

I ns a 125 3 73 4 01) 0 88 (i 82 7 141 12!) II 10 12(i 11 107, 12 123: 13 1r.11 14 15 711 3 5 10M

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Sutiirdny, May 5.

The Republicans of Union township are invited to meet in precinct meetings at the places named below 011 Saturday, May 5, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the township nominating convention. The basis of apportionment is one delegate for each lifteen votes and each fraction of ten votes cast for the tirst presidential elector in 1892, as follows: l'roc'l Vote No. Del. I'luce (5 Mayor's Office,

ii II. H. Husseirs Ofllco. Ii ChuniHsero's Oil ice 5 K. M. Dice's Office. 11 I. Stllwoll's Ortice. S M. W. Bruner's OHlee. i(i Trustee's OIHoe, 8 Crime & And'sou's Ofllee 7 'J'h jnms & Whlt-Un^ton's 8 8. A. St.lhvoll'8 Office. 10 Kennedy & Kennedy's. :i C. N. Williams' Office. r» White & lteeves Office. 7 ltnish & Snyder's Office

Total 107 The above delegates are invited meet at the.court room in Crawfordsville on Saturday, May 12, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for Trustee, Assessor, .Justices of the Peace, Constable and Koad Supervisors. liy order of the Township Committee.

M. M. NYE. Chairman.

Attention! l'oHt|H)iiMl!

J. S. Munns. on account of the bad weather has postponed his sale of line horses from March 28 to Tuesday.April 3, 1894.

Wn call the attention of our readers to the special spring opening »adv. of McClure & Graham's on back page. This lirm are wide awake to the needs of the people and always make a grand display. This year they promise to eclipse all former efforts. The Music llall orchestra will discourse sweet music. Everybody should go and enjoy next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Trade Palace. Open evenings.

War! on Scrofula and every form of impure blood is boldly declared by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great conqueror of all blood diseases.

TltlEMK .t WAONEU ItllKWI.NIi Co's Export and Hock Beer in wood and glass. The finest of all table beer in the market, delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone your order to the City Mottling Works.

VAr( nAN A CAREV, Propr's.

MRS. IDAJJASLER.

Her Advice to Over-Ambitions Women.

[SPECIAL TO orH J.ADY HKAHKRH

Mrs. Ida Casler, jjf 120 Olive Street, Syracuse, N.Y., believes that there is 110 amountof money large enough to equal a good, sound, healthy constitution.

Here is a history of her ease:—

She was so ill with falling of I lie womb and

leucorrho.'a that she could not stand. She was attended by several doctors without benefit, and was completely discouraged.

One evening she heard what Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound had done for other women, and decided to try it, together with Mrs. Pinkliam's Sanative Wash, and it is well she did, for she says: am now well and strong. I am not troubled with either rouble, and all owing to Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. "If more women would use the Compound there would be less suffering in tho world. Many women bring on theij^ troubles by over-work. Remember good health will outbid riches every time,"

We are now receiving Our full line of

I

—IWMMUMIMMtaMWM—————

Spring Summer Goods

And are offering some rare values.

New lino of Silks just ivooivod. Handsome new things in Dross Goods, lionntifnl Ciiifrliams at popular prices. Now White (iootls. Demitios. Swisses. Colored and Dotted Swisses. 151C Spl

Rlcfpint line Hordon. Point do Venice anil Serin Laces'. Splendid lino of new Spring Capos.

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The Frost Has Killed The Fruit

1 can :i lbs. California Peaches... 1 Apricots. I Pears 1 Egg Plums. I (Jreen gages 1 White cher's 1 lilack cher's 1 gallon can Apples.. 1 Peaches I Apricots 1 lilack berries 1 can 0 lbs.. Pie peaches ... 3 cans Good Corn .. 2 cans Finest Corn 1 can Tomatoes

anil I'ndorwear in tlio citv. should In? seen to lo appreciated.

Exquisite, Beautiful, Lovely

Is the exclamation of every lady that has seen our line of Millinery Goods and then wi have the trimmer that will please you. Miss ljoelchart is with us ajfuin.

Vours Truly.

ABE LEVINSON

We have taken advantage of the market of Canned

Goods and have bought a car load of California standard Fruits and will continue 10 sell at the low prices for a short time. Now is your chance to supply yourself with Canend Goods:

.15! .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 30 .4(1 .40 .45 .20

3 cans String lieans 3 cans lilaekborrio.s 1 can Gooseberries 3 cans Pumpkin 1 can 3 lbs. Apples 2 cans 3 lbs. Pie Apricots 1 gallon Fine Syrup 1 gallon ltock Candy drip. 50 lbs. Pride Peoria Hour 50 lbs. Pure Gold Minnesota. ..... 50 lbs. Eureka Hour 1 lb. good Halting Powder..... 1 lb. Good»Ten 1 lb. Haisins 1 Ib. Kaisin Cured Prunes. 12%.

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The Above Line of Goods Are All First Class.

FURNITURE

We are filling our rooms full of new Furniture, Stoves, Queensware and Groceries. Our stock is the most compieie of any in Crawfordsville and prices are the lowest. You are always welcome

Barnhill,Hornaday&Pickett.

The Wonderful Success

Of our first month's business has so far exceeded our expectations that the manager of the

THE AMERICAN

Leaves Monday night for Cincinnati (where our factory is situated and where all clothing for the American is manufactured) to select patterns for another large invoice of goods lor this great store.

The thousands of patrons who have made purchases of us during the past month now realize the the great advantage in buying direct from the manufacturer.

Our Custom TailoringlDept.

Is receiving the reward it merits. Buyers appreciate the fact that every yard of our elegant assortment of woolens is new. We employ none but skilled workmen and your order left with the American is a guarantee that you will be properly dressed. Inspect our line before placing your order.

Wholesale and Retail One-Price Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters

and Furnishers.—Cor. Main and Green Sts.

P. S. James R. Howard and Will Murphy are with the American

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