Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 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,

elusive styles.

Have you seen these beauti­

ful Junior Suits. They are the

delight of mothers. Buy your

boy one. Sizes from 3 to 0 yrs.

We thought we supplied

everyone in the city wiih a hat

in the past two weeks, but

there may be some we have

missed. If so, come around, we

will lit and suit you.

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and

Furnisher.

Eph Joel's Old Stand.

WELL ARE WE IN IT?

I Should Say So.

H'c Have the Only Perfect Line of

Baby Cabs

In the city. Nothing but the Ile.vWIIIKI make and nil patterns have a Lock ltrake. Conn.'and see them and you will be sure to buy.

Zack. Mahorney & Son.

SEE THAT YOUR LAUNDRY

COES TO TIM

Ben=Hur Laundry

Old Croamory Builcliiiir, sontli Orant AVPUUO. Main office at KrauHC cV Orlsl's, No. 20 I Knst Main Street.

D. W. ROUNTREE, FIRE INSURANCE.

Heprescute Old Reliable Insurance Companion. Office with Indiana and Ohio Mve Stock Insurance Companies. Pat ronage solicited.

WHY HOT Get the Best Insurance Against

FIRE of CYCLONE

IN TUB

Old Hartford insurance Co.) with $7,

THE PRUNE

We

have a very large line and

ex-

Children's Clothing

000,000,

•/Htna Insurance Co.,with nearly 111,000,000 Give the bust Insurance at the same rate. JL. C.JBNNISON

Loan and Insurance Atfent.

Over 121 K. Main St. Crawfordsvllle, Ind.

Free

Shorthand

Write to the Crawford svllle Ilueinoss 11 eg of full partlcu are of the

Scholarships und Fanners' spocl&l courso in Bookkeeping. Address P. O. Box 291

Crawfordavllle lid.,

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

Tlll'RSDAY, APRIL 5, 1894.

TOWN TOPICS.

Jilt# of Minor Go**!]) Concerning All Sorts oi* IV'oplo ami all Sorts of Things,

—.Iinnes Walter is in Lebanon. —.lerre Townsley is improving-. Mahorney & Sons, paints of ail

John Munns last Tuesday. —The Monon engines are" decorated with bunting in honor of the U. A. R. encampment at Lafayette. —1' leteller Hampton is still in a very poor condition in both body and mind, lie and his mother live overtone of the Mreen street barber shops. —Howard Maxwell is a candidate for prosecuting attorney subject to the decision of the Republican convention. —Warden Fatten,of the prison south, drew S-Vi-iO from the State treasury Friday for March maintenance. He turned in S5.0U3.07, the earning of the prison for the past three months. —Alba lleywootl and company in "Edgewood Folks" played to a light house at Music Hall last evening. The entertainment contained a number of clever things and Alba himself, of course, was always interesting. —Michigan City Xcics: Ed Cory, who was defeated in a prize light one day last week by a Logansport colored man, is under arrest at Danville. 111. and the governor of that State has honored a requisition for his return to Indiana. If successfully prosecuted he will be given a terrain the northern prison.

Purelyvegetable,pleasantandand

EVKUY sack of 0. K. Flour is guaranteed. The price is low. the quality is superior to any straight grade flour on the market. 4-4

llilliiiis folic l*rrvi-nte»l.

Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic can almost invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expect an attaclc. If Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear,they can ward oil the disease. Such per suns 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 suffering. For sale Nye & Uooe. Ill Washington street, opposite court house.

Wlio Says lUu'iimntlsm fun Not he Cured. My wife was confined to her bed for over two months with a very severe attack of rheumatism. We could get nothing that would afford her any re lief, and as a last resort gave Chamber Iain's I'iiin lialm a (rial. To our great surprise she began to improve after the first application, and by using it regularly she was soon able to get up and attend to her house work. E. II Johnson, of C. .I. Knutten Co., Ken sington, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale *y Nye & Booe. Ill Washington street, ipposite court house.

DKI.VK Tliieme & Wagner Brewing Company's bock beer, the best on earth

Tin' I'u/.zle Solved.

Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and batiled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not imme diatcly fatal it is among the most nau seous and disgusting ills the llesli is heir to. and the records show very few or no eases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until the introduction lily's Cream Halm a few years ago, The success of this preparation lias been most gratifying and surprising. No druggist is without it.

llmnl's Htiil Only HimhI's.

Arc you weak and weary,overworked and tired? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to give you appetite and strength. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other. Any eft'or to substitute onother remedy is proof of the merit of Hood's.

HOOD'S VII.I.S are the best after-din ner pills, assist digestion, cure head ache. Try a box.

LAXATIVE

Kinds.

ien. M. D. Manson is in Lafayette. Don't substitute for Devil 011 Corns. —-Mrs. Sarah Ewiug-.is in Indianapolis. —Mrs. John Smith is up from Ureena —Mrs. II. XI. Dochterman is in Covington. —D. \V. Gerard went to Frankfort this morning. —Uessie Cox was taken to the insane hospital to-ilay. —Rev. Simmons and wife went to 101 wood this morning. —The latest fad is lip language without the articulation of a syllable. —Mrs. Ann Nolan and Miss Laura Williams went to Lafayette this i»fT—15. I". Crabbs, J. li. Watson, Louis Bischof and (!eo. Hall are in Lafayette to-day. —Miss Maude Mahorney lias returned from a visit wiih Miss Edna Jones, at Terre Haute. !fy —A horse which cost $2,000 tlyee years ago, sold for 8200 at the sale of

agreeable to take, accept'

able to the stomach, safe effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, l'ver 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. Pricen 50c. Sold by druggists. Take ao substitutes.!

LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. fob 8ALB BY COTTON It KIFB

A Groat Rig Socinl.

The young men who compose the social work committee of the Young Men's Christian Association for 1804, are preparing for their first social event, which will occur next Thursday evening, April 12. Extensive preparations are made and everyone will be invited to attend and to spend the evening at the Association house. The Women's Auxiliary will serve an excellent supper in the auditorium, after which will be a musical programme in the parlors, followed by a basket ball game between two picked teams from the business men's gymnasium class. The social will no doubt be a thorough success and should be largely attended. Fifteen cents admission will be charged and the proceeds devoted to Association purposes. The building will be fixed up '"extra nice" and the boys will look for 500 people to come and be entertained.

A Klundsouio Hook.

The Monon Railway is preparing a handsome book setting forth the industries and resources of the country traversed by the line. The principal cities and towns will be treated, especial attention being given to the college cities along the route. The work will be on handsome calendered paper 1x12 in size and will consist of three hundred and fifty pages. The engravings, cuts, etc., now being made wil all be of handsome half-tone work. Mr.

J. Hamilton and Mr. J. S. Dunn, of Chicago, are gathering statistics for work. It will be for free distribution.

Tli« Planting of Potatoes.

If you want early potatoes.of good size, don't allow your seed potatoes to sprout before you are ready to plant them, as every time a potato sends out sprouts it weakens its vitality. You an keep your potatoes from sprouting by keeping them cool. It seemed to be the opinion of extensive potato growers, expressed at the Winnebago County Farmers' Institute, when discussing potato culture, that the best potatoes and the largest yield per acre were obtained by planting whole potatoes of medium size.

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The Baptist year book for 1894 is just out. It gives the following fig ures: Baptized for the year. 170,07s: total membership, 3,490,'.MIS: value of church property, 878,005.70'.) .contributions, $12:500,719: ordained ministers, 25,3.11: churches, 38,122: chartered educational institutions, 152, with 1.S91 teachers, 23,900 students and $31,802,1103 worth of property. These figures show that this great denomination is still growing with marked rapidity.

Fire at an Historic Place.

Fire at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning destroyed the store and postotliefc building at Armiesburg, Parke county. Also a large frame building, in old times used as a hotel, containing noo 000 bushels of cord belonging to Aquilla Laverty. Armiesburg is liig Raccoon at the place where lien eral Harrison's army crossed the stream on its way to the Tippecanoe battle ground.

Special Finding

The jury in the case of Rebecca Phillips vs. Jesse (ioben returned verdict of a finding of facts and as sessed amounts to be recovered by the plaintiff. If the plaintiff is entitled to exemption, under the law she is to receive S92 if not, $12.31. The Judge will decide this point. The suit was oyer.seventeen acres of land. .......

H.tl.lllNCII.

Farmers are busy sowing oats. John llarwood is home this week. Aunt Martha Rush is on the sick list.

Miss Lena Martin visited relatives at Yountsville this week. Miss Flora Norwood is going to school in Crawfordsville.

Milton Demoret, of New Market, visited Uncle Elias Smith's Sunday. Mr. Graham and family were the guests of William Hardee lust Sunday.

The Y. P. C. U. have organized a club at Union with thirty-five members.

Sarah ISusenbark is having some picket fence putaround her garden and yard.

Eli Rutan goes from home over to the Gunkle mill almost every day to work.

James Smith and Sherman Vancleave have bought tlie Pickett mill and have moved it on liarley Swindler's farm.

Our school was out last Friday. The ladies of this place went with their baskets to surprise the teacher. But to their surprise some one had told him. They had a fine time anyway.

STRENGTHENS

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair

•-PRICE'S

and invigorates,

Thieme & Wagner Brewing Company's bock beer, on tap everywhere this week.

Powder

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

Used 1 Millions -f Homes—40 Years the Stan/istA

OFFICIAL CALL.

Delegates to the County Convention to be CIIOKVII on Mity 19, and tlie County Convention to be,Held June

The Republicans of Montgomery county are invited to meet in delegate convention in Crawfordsville on Saturday, June 2, 1894. at 30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following county offices:

Representative, Prosecuting Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Surveyor, Coroner, Commissioner. East District. Commissioner, Middle District, The convention will be composed of lf3 delegates, apportioned among tlie several townships on the basis of one delegate for each twenty-live votes and each fraction of thirteen or over cast for the first presidential elector in 1892.

The several townships will meet in mass convention on Saturday, May 19, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the places named below for the purpose of selecting the following number of delegates:

TOWNSHIPS. DELEGATES. PLACE. Coil Creek 10 ..New Richmond. Wayne fl Waynetown. Kipiey 5 Yountsvllle. Brown 14 WavcluDd. Snott 5 Central SclioolHousc. Madison 8 Linden. Sugar Creek Central SclioolHousc. Franklin 11 Darllngion. Walnut 11 Now ltoss. Clark 10 LadowiUnlon 07 Court Koom.

Total 153 l$y order of the County Committee. JOHN R. BONNELL,

Chairman.

What a Drummer Saw.

To the Editor The Journal. Being in your city last night with an evening on my hands I sauntered out from my hotel to see Crawfordsville by her celebrated electric light. I had not proceeded far until 1 was attracted by sweet music from what appeared on looking in to be a fairy land, but

oil

investigation I found it to be the spring opening of your oldest dry goods store, the Trade Palace of MeC'lure & Graham. To say I was astonished at the world of beauty that burst upon me on entering this store scarce expresses it. I turned to the right and found myself among amass of the most beautiful silks for dresses and trimmings of all shades that it would be possible for the most intricate loom to produce. These were banked from counter to ceiling and produced a ma nificent effect. I passed on among the dress goods and trimming goods for older ladies, elegant in their richness. The beautiful novelties in silk and wool with trimmings of all kinds to match, producing effects so beautiful as to almost excite the envy of a gentleman. Think then of what they must be to a lady. The white goods embroideries and laces came next, The beautiful lawns, organdies, deini ties, clial'ies, jaeonetts. nainsooks.ete. with embroideries and insertions in the greatest profusion. The laces were exquisite. Thrown in cascades were the oriental,

Palace to do business in and glad that the evening was so pleasantly and profitably spent, iiy a

Shtro Knroda A. C., Amlierst, Mass.

M.

A Japanese Student

Health In Danger From Overstudy— Croat Health From Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Hood's Sarsaparilla lias benefited people of all nationalities. Testimonial letters are coming to us dally by the hundreds. One of the recent contributions comes from Mr. Shiro Knroda of Japan, a student at the Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amlierst. lllsletterfollows:

Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.

"C. I. Hood & Co., I.owpll, Mass.: Gentlemen,—1 came to America in 1801 and entered college In the following fall. After the thorough attainment of my education, my object Is to return to my native country. But I must not discuss my personal affairs. I wish to

Recommend to the Public tlie wonderful healing power of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Is peculiar to itself. 1 have been suffering greatly from dyspepsia. I always felt tired and had no appetite whatever, often felt dizzy a'nd even fainted away. My trouble was, no doubt, due to my weak constitution and strict adherence to study. Had I continued in the same condition it, would have resulted in a snare to my health, or to my college course at least, l.ast spring 1 took three bottles

of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is A Wonderful Medicine. It gave me a good appetite and strength, such as 1 had never experienced before.

A

Valenciennes,

doutelle

du luxua, birdon, point di cliene. but ter laces and insertions. Next cam the underwear, corset and hosiery di. partmenls in gay and sober colors. These must be seen to be appreciated as the display in these lines was fully up to all others. I now found myself again at the front door and started down the left aisle. My first view was of goods that makes a man feel for his pocketbook. The most beautiful line of gents' suitings, jloths^jvorsteds and cassimeres, both imported and domestic. you could find among the best merchant tailors in the country. The prices struck me as so exceedingly lowon these goods made to order, as the most of their display was high. Next came ro feet of shelving with counters piled high, full of domestics of all kinds, linens und everything so useful to all. I now ascended to the second floor in front where in fact I found the fairy bower, the millinery department, with its myriads of beauties, so dear to ladies, trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, ribbons, ornaments and beautiful decorations made this a place long to be remembered. Passing again back to the lower floor one descended into the carpet, rug and matting department, where we find everything to cover and decorate floors. This is a mammoth department and a credit to any city much larger than yours. Cioing up two short flights of stairs I found myself among spring wraps and jackets, lace curtains, drapery silks and Swisses of all kinds, silk, damask and clienile portiers, table covers, window shades and musicians. Standing here, elevated above the store, I had a grand and inspiring panorama before me. The beautiful display, the moving crowds everywhere and delightful music was well calculated to make one think the people of Crawfordsville and this county were favored as few sections are in having such a store as tlie Trade

DlU'MMKII.

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. J. CIIENEY & Co., Props.. Toledo, O. Sold by drugggists, price 75c.

TUE greatest beverage is the Thieme & Wagner Brewing Company's Bock I Beer on tap this week.

,..t .... Two weeks

afterj"began to take the first bottle. I actually gained ten pounds of flesh, ami now 1 am greatly indebted to Hood's Sarsaparilla for that

Hood's5?'-1"Cures

clearness of my head which enables me to study for hours without dizziness of faiutness. It is my desire to recommend Hood's Sasaparilla most highly, as an excellent 'student's helper." Snnto KUBODA, M. A. C., Amlierst, Mass.

Heod'S Pills euro Constipation by restoring tlio peaistalt'c action of the alimentary canal.

.YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE.

AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Nothing appeals so strongly to a mother's affection ns her daughter just budding into womanhood. Following is an instance: "Our daughter, Blanche, now 15 years of age, had been terribly afllicted with nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. She was in such a condition that we had to keep her from school and abandon her music les* 6onB. In fact, we feared St. Vitus dance, and are positive but for au invaluable remedy sho wouid have had that terrible affliction. Wo had employed physicians, but she received no benefit from them. The first of last August she weighed but 75 pounds, aud although she has taken only three bottles of Nervine sho now weighs 100 pounds her nervousnfess and symptoras of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and studies with comfort and ease. She has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid, and no money could procure for our daughter the health Dr. Miles' Nervine has brought her.

When my brother recommended the remedy I had no fuith in patent medicines, and would not listen to bim, but as a last resort he sent UB a bottle, we began giving it to Blanche, and the effect was almost immediate."—Mrs. li. 11. Bullock, Brighton. N. Y. l)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine IB sold by all druggistson a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on rcceipt of price. 81 per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. Jt is positively free from opiated or dangerous drugs.

Sold by all druggists.

Persoiw Desiring

By sending a l'ostal Card to tlie

YARYAN GREEN HOUSE

CAN HAVE TUKIIt

ORDERS CALLED FOR

AND DELIVERED.

Give as much time as possible. We make a specialty of fine funeral work. Prices arc the lowest and flowers always fresh. No salted (lowers used in an j- kind of work.

SHOES MENDED

With neatness and dispatch.

A First Class Job Guaranteed.

Leave j-our shoes at .1. !S. Kelly's footwear emporium and have them repaired.

Charles Robinson,

Expert.

Chester J. Britton, M.D.C.

Veterinary Surgeon

AND DENTIST.

(•rnduate of tlie Chicago Veterinary College. All diseases of domestic animals treated.

Oflice over MolTett .t Morgan's drug store. 33J.$ east Main street. Infirmary at r. F. McDonald's livery stable, east Market street.

'ing

Our full line of

1 can lbs. California Peaches.... Apricots.. .. ••'•Ni'"'. Tears

Spring: Summer Goods

And are offering some rare values.

New line of Silks just received. Handsome new things in Dress Hoods. Ileautiful Cinghams at popular prices. New White floods, Demities, Swisses. Colored and Dotted Swisses. Elegant line Hordon. Point de Venice and Seria I.aces. Splendid line of new Spring Capes. Largest line of Hosiery and Underwear ill the city. Our waists for Undies should be seen to be appreciated.

Exquisite, Beautiful, Lovely

Is the oxclamation of every lady thai, lms seen our line .... ••"f MWinery C»ootls ami then wo have the trimmer that will please you. Miss Loekhart is with us ugitin.

Yours Truly,

ABE LEVIN SON

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The Frost Has Killed it

We have taken advantage of the market of Canned Goods and have bought a car load of California standard Fruits and will continue to sell at the low

prices for a short time. Now is your chance to supply yourself with Canend Goods:

.1:1

(ireen gages White cher's

vk

'4 Black cher's

1 gallon can Apples I Peaches 1

44

Apricots

1 Blackberries... .... I can 0 lbs., Pie pouches.......... cans (toud Corn 'I cans Finest Corn 1 can Tomatoes

3 cans String Beans 3 cans Blackberries 1 can Gooseberries 3 cans Pumpkin 1 can 3 lbs. Apples cans 3 lbs. Pie Apricots 1 gallon Fine Syrup I 1 gallon Hock Candy drip 50 lbs. Pride Peoria Hour flu lbs. Pure Gold Minnesota.... .45 I 50 lbs. Kureka Hour .20 1 lb. good Baking Powder .L'5 1 lb. Good Tea 1 lb. Kaisins .10 I lb. Kaisin Cured Prunes. 12}.

.15 1 5 .15 151 5 1 5 .30 .40 .40

Plums.

The Above Line of Goods Are All First Class.

FURNITURE

We are filling our rocms full of new Furniture, Stoves, Queensware and Groceries. Uur stock is the most complete 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 tlie

THE AMERICAN

Leaves Monday night for Cincinnati (where factory is situated and where all clothing for the American is manufactured) to select patterns for another large invoice of goods tor 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 Tailoring Dept.

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.

The American

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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1.00 1.00 .70 .10 .25 .05

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