Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 April 1894 — Page 4
Your Business
It is vour business if /on wish .0
pay $10 or $15 more for a
suit of clothes just bee 'vise il i*
called tailor made.
It is our business to teil )u about
it and to advise yoi m-t to do
it. It saves you money. Alakes
us trade. See."
It is your business if you *vish to
pay $S for a Child's 0: junior
Suit in Chicago or Indianapo
lis when you can buy one fully
as good of us for $5.
It is our business to tell you.
Saves you money. Makes us
trade. See?
It is your business if ou want
to pay $4 to $5 for one of
those latest style coai ing hats
in stiff or soft 11 shades) or
buy one from us at o:.50 to
-f.v00*
It is our business to 1 cl! you.
Saves you money. Makes us
trade. See?
It is your business if you wish to
trade in the Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods and Hat lin :,
Il is our business to trl! you to
call and see us. Sa'es you
money. Makes us tr:n"t*.' See:
Lee S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
WEI I ARE WE IN IT?
I Should bay So.
We Have the Otihj J'erfecl Line of
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Baby Cabs
In the city. Nothing* but.In? Heywnutf make and all patu. ns 'iiavo Luck Hrake. Come an«i southern uml you will be sure to lu/.
Zack, Mahorney & Son.
SEE THAT YOUR LAUNDRY
GOES TO TlIU
Ben=Hur Laundry
Old Crt'amcTy TJuildlnjf, soutb (lr .nl Avenue Main ofllce nt Kri1use Sr Crist' No. iHM Kant Main Street.
D. W. ROUNTKEE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
ltoprescnts Old Hoi'ahlo ln&i rai ce Cornpa Tins. OIBcc with Indiana am Ohio r.Sv Btock Insurance Companies. Tatjoiiiii'i'solklted.
WHY NOT Get the llent lnturanec IgahiHt
FIRE
CYCLONE
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IN L'UK I
Hartford Insuran hi Co.,
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'btun Insurance Co.,v iiJ] nearly II 1,000,000, fdvo the best insurusco at tlu? *amc rate. A. 0. J7JKNtSO^. (UM.IOJ^11.1!
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121 K, Main St. CrawtcrdBville. In?.
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Write tot a vllle Business 11 og of '•nil partleuam.ofthe
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THE DAILY JOURNAL.
Till IlsllAV. AIM 11. P., IS94."
TOWN TOPICS. ,,
IVIIH of 1J tint Gn««t|i CttiKTrnlng Ail Sort* of mid nil Sort« of TlilngM.
AluhMrney A Sons, paints of ill! kimi*. —Alwayst*t. tlu* Devil nn tonv-. —1). .1. Vulentine,Mf-St. .losrph. 111., is in the city. —.luhn Knust bas put up a Immlsunie new awning. ~~Mihv IWu llenkle wu* up from Itrazit to attfiitl the tlanee. --Ueur^e Anderson and IM LUIekiiy. arc* in the eity. -•Miss Kmtnii tiray. of iowa. is visiting in the eity ami -miity, —Miss Jiirrtha St import, uf LafayelU1, is the of Mrs. A. S. Miller. —Mr. ami Mis, A. II. I'.lair, of liniianapoliK are the quests of Mrs. II. s. Lntu*. —Mr, ami Mrs. II Marluill and Miss Allie. are visiting imlianap lis friemls. -"-Special nn*etinirof Athens Chapter Xo. O. K. S,, this evening at 7 o'ehiek sharp.
I*. M. Knit/., of Inilianapi.iHs. is the truest uf i»eorjr«* i\ liti^heh. ile is from Uir HahUvin ititisie house, —The Moose will meet this owning at for work. A number of euiulitlates are to In* put through. -Thi! liiihhvin Ladies' 'Quartette will assist Miss Carr. of *hU:a£, at the Methodist ehureh lo-tnomnv evening. —1. 1). Williamson, of Indianapolis. Iieimn'1alio eantlidale for tlerk of the Stipreine Court wns in the eity to-day. —The younjr ladies of the Kpw«»rth League are •pivi.mrinjf to jfive a Mother
HMse. soeial week from to morn niprlit. Miss Cariv.of Chiea^fO, at the Methodist ehureh to-morrou night, will iveilt» the ever interest i»j.f "Chariot IJaee'? from I5en-Hnr. ,j —Amanda Smith, eohired,
man to attiMiil tin- ilance lu-lil last I'ViMiinp. It uas a g-roat ti.'iii|itatiiin, lo
io.siiri.
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Imt as tlx- vonny lady is a
foiisisli'iil- iilniich meiiilu'r ntul know
hat a convent ion of ln-r religions denomination would lr in session lion? at l\ it. imo she voi roluotantly tendorher rorr«rl8.' The
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vegetable, pleasant and agreeable to take, accept* able to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the 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.
rOH. BALD BY COTTON It KIFB
jjocntle-
nan was pained also, but rather luni'rlit ho eould secure company. Vow it was pnuislimont enough for he youn^' lady to have him lak Miother yirl. but irnajrine lu-r feelings when she aseortainod that the com puny of her best younif man at tlx dance was an out of town delegate lo the religious eon vent ion!
Miv. Kitsfiiliiii'k *I'r111 «II|lt2itil. When Hocuiit street was .opened the Vmimissioners assessed damagt*s in favor of Mrs. Magdalcna llusenhark. Those benefited paid the money in but the city refused to pay it over to Mrs. Husenbark. sotne technical point having arisen. The case was tried and t.hc city won only to lose in the supreme court. when Judge lioss says:
When the Common Council of a city las approved the final report of the ity commissioners assessing benefits ,md damages for the opening, extending and improving of a street, the rights of the parties affected become vested, and a property-owner who has been awarded damages may recover the amount thereof from the eit\\M
The llai'KhlmrKor Siil*.
The suit, of lilanehe llurshbargor against the Hig our for SI",onn damages went ou trial in the circuit court this morning Mrs. llarslibarger was injured while alighting from the cars at New lioss and she wants the railroad to Mjuaro things.
The only 1'ure
Used!}
Urookwhirc vs. Laml*.
I nd ianapolis Ncwh\ r. Urookshire may not be an ideal Congressman, but he is enough better than .John IC. Lamb, who is trying to wrest the nomination from him. Whether any Democrat can be elected this fall from the Kighth district is somewhat doubtfuL and if the Democrats are to be beaten, it may l»e as well for them to go down with Lamb for a candidate. Hut from any other point of view the nomination of this member of the Terre Haute ring would be most unfortunate. Lamb has been in Congress before, am1, his record was so unsatisfactory to his own constituents that they declined te return him. although the district was supposed to be safely Democratic. There may be a-chance for success with lirookshire. but hardly with Lamb.
We hope the Democratic voters of the Kighth district will stand firmly against the attempt to coerce them into the support of a man whose sole strength lies in the fact that he has been successful in finding places for men whom llrookshire has refused to recommend. This of itself does not
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years died yesterdjiy neur Mt. Titbor. Her remains were sent to 1 ndianapolis io-«i iv for inleriin.ut. —Koekville !U (Jitl/Hotti: W, II. HardMi^f returned at 11 oVdoek to-hiy from rawfordsville. where he was ealled Monday by the illness of his mother. Her condition ts'critical. —The Douglas colored literary society of Danville, will come over here next week" to debate with the Wayuian Meieiy. The Douglas people will get everlastingly browned, tea
Wsterday the horse of Charley Watcrburv got loose, in the lot and came npob several buckets of paints left by the painters. The horse is,nn imitative animal and profiting by eximjle jinK.eeded to paint himself in tin.* latest style, thereby enhancing his beauty. It required several hours work to get. that beauty oil' with soap :ind hot water.
•lok«' On Ihi' AlIK'IIIII11 Muiil. !Si:yorai lii.vs a^'u il rawforiKville
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lo.was MjlieHoil bv
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best yonn^
enough to qualify a man for a seat in Congress. There are, besides, other things, which it would be well bear in mind. Whether justly or not. Lamb is supposed to have had something to do with helping the whisky trust in the Senate finance committee. Ile is known as an indefatigable and accomplished lobbyist, both at Washington and before the Indiana Legislature and he is getting altogether too prominent. lie should not be thought of for a congressional nomination. If nominated he should be buried out of siyht.
TI10 Trutflri'M* VU'MV
The city council is inclined to favor a location for the new school building further east than the Willson building, but the trusccs are opposed to this idea ami want to build on the present site. It is in the center of population in the third ward and in fact about the center geographically. When you come to study the map you find that it is only six or seven blocks from the WiDson school to the Vandalia railroad. while it is seven or eight blocks to either the north or south corporation lines. To the north and south the population is dense while to the east it is very spare. If -the school house be located farther east at all it will hnv.» to be beyond the Motion railroad, thus forcing three-fourths of thechildren to cross the railroad where only about one-fourth do now. The trustees have consulted the teachers at the Willson building and they favor the present location because they think it will be most convenient to a large majority of their children. The trustees further think that in the course of a few years another school house will be necessary in the east part of town wbich should be located probably near Main ami Pine streets. They think it the best policy to build school houses of not more than eight rooms.
.. VWUVH T'rtmi Itcii-llnr.
The Supreme Tribe of lien-llur are laying foundations broad and deep for the growth of this substantial YOU HIT order. Amon^other things there will be a series of over one hundred storeopticou views representing various scenes from the book upon which the Tribe is founded. Xeal Watson, the ollioial artist of ftie Tribe, who also designed all the handsome lithographed stationery being used by the otlieers, is now at ork 011 these views, lieginning at the first chapter of l!cnllur he reads and whenever a particularly line description occurs he ropro duces the ideas of ieneral Wallace in a handsome India ink drawing about
IS by Cl inches. If the first result is not satisfactory he carefully does it over again until picture satisfactory to his artistic eye is before him. It is then photographed and reduced 011 glass ready for the steroopticon Subordinate courts who desire these view.i are furnished with them and they form an interesting and instrne tive feature of the work. Mr. Watson has finished about forty views up to date.
IliiiifV I.imt Ironing.
Tile Select dance given last evening at the 1". O. S. of A. hall was a very pleasant and successful affair. There were about twenty-five couples present and the new music of the orchestra proved delightful inspiration. All present were highly pleased and the amusement was continued until juite late hour.
MHrriufgc l.irriiHt'H.
Charles H. l'atton and Xnomu dough. Win. Kvans and Nina Dorsey.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair
Hen \V. Wilhite and Iielle Harlan. Charles 1". Itritton and Addie Mikels.
Powder
Cream of Tartar I*owdcr.—No Ammonia No
Millions *f Homes—40 Years the
PROF GARVIN.
What tlu* l»rofe*sor Thhtkft nn1 Why the ChrlHtiun Church lit After IIin Sculp.
The I ndianapolis Neils designates the Garvin case as "another Hriggs case." saying:
The decision of the Christian preachers at Crawfordsviile to make public, their action is the begiuning probably of the public end of a discussion of what is already recognized in the Church of the Disciples as another 'liriggs case." The board of directors of Butler University has alreadyconsidered the charges of heterodoxy made against Prof. Garvin, and has been met at the output with a flatfooted defense from the Professor's friends that no one is justified in calling Mr. Garvin to account for his iews if lie can show llible authority for them. "The opponents of Mr. Garvin are virtually setting up a creed when they say that he does not believe as the fathers of the ehureh did and that he ought, therefore, to resign from the Theological School."' This is the defense of those who rest their case largely upon the fact that the "hrist.iun church professes no creed except the Hible, and recognizes no hurcli organization as authorized to dictate.
On the other hand those who criticise Professor Garvin say that while the church has no creed, yet there ire certain things in which it believes and which give distinction to it as an organization, and that Mr. Garvin is not in sympathy with these.
While several otherthings have been illeged. the chief point of opposition to Prof. Garvin is that he places repentance Vie fore faith. He said ou this ubjeet that he did not wish to be hurried into a newspaper defense, but that the order in which he placed faith and repentance is the order he finds them in the scriptures, as shown by the following, among other texts:
Matt, xxi, :t2: For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not but the publicans and the harlots believed him: and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye mi^lit believe him.
Acts xx, '-'I: Testifying both to the lews and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God and faith toward our Nord Jesus Christ.
Mark i, l.l: And saying the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, repent ye and believe the Gospel.
The students in Prof. Garvin's department are almost without excepion firm adherents to his doctrine. I'ho.y indorse the Professor, and some have even taken the field against his critics.
The directors of the university at a recent meeting had a full expression of ipinion 011 the subject. A majority of the board seemed to think that a change in the department over which Mr. Gurvin presided was called for by •eason of the opposition that had developed 011 the part of the ministry of tin' church. A vigorous minority, however, maintained that Garvin could not bo consistently attacked for idvaneing views for which he was able to show scripture, and that at my rate the matter of discussion was purely theological and involved no principle of right living or Christian character.
In an interview with the Indianapilis ./minml last night Prof. Garvin said he does not rceognize the authority of 'Jie Crawfordsviile meeting, and holds himself accountable only to the oflieial board of the college in whose service he is engaged. The doctrines mentioned in the Crawfordsviile resolutions, as far as regards Garvin's belief and teaching, are three-fourehs incorrect. he having never spoken or taught them.
A NofthiK Committee*
Capi. Smiley, S. A. liays and .1. Kdwards. of Greencastlc, are in the city investigating the assignment of W. II. Durham. They are examining witnesses and trying to find a thread by which they can recover some of the property deeded away by Mr. Durham in the last five years. Their elTorts are in vain, however, as the transactions were all straight business.
A Cut on tlm Motion.
The Louisville. New Albany Chicago Uailroari Co. to-ilay announced that its recent agreement with the engineers and firemen is an milled and that a new schedule will be putin force May 15th. It is said the company intends to follow the example set by the Chicago A Eastern Illinois and Wabash Railroads, and cut the wages on the date named.
Whcr« It Struck.
The severe crash of lightning noticed during the hail storm yesterday afternoon struck one of the tall sycamore trees at the Edwards House, on east I'iUe street. It tore the tree badly and shocked the 'occupants of the house considerably. Col. Kdwards believes tt to be a harbinger, extended as a warning as to how the "tall sycamore of the Wabash" will be struck pretty soon.
For AtiHoMsor.
Wo announce in this week's .TouiixAr, the name of I!. 1". Snyder as a candi daU before the Union township Republican convention for township assessor. Mr. Snyder is well known to all citizens as a man of irreproachable character and of much experience as deputy assessor. Should lie receive the nomination he will be elected of course.
ulnrrli Cannot lie 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 Uike internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly oil 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. l'\
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Alum.
Standetfl
CIIENKY
If. ISaker
North rembrnkf, Mass.
After the Grip
Relief from Hood's Sarsaparllta Wonderful and Permanent. *'C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "1 had kidney trouble and severe pains in my back, which was brought about by a cold contracted while In camp at Linnfleld in 18G2. 1 have been troubled more or less since that lime and have been unable to do any heavy w« k, much less any lifting. I received only toMporary relief from medicines. Last spring 1 had an attack of the grip, which loft me with
A Bad Cough, Very Weak physically, in fact my system was completely run down. 1 tried a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and it made mo feel so much better that
lloon's
& Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by drugggists, price 75c.
Foil statements see
HE OUKNA.1, O.,
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ThIKME & WAGNKIL liltKWI.VO Co's Export and Bock lieer 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 Hottling Works.
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co .thiued taking it, and have taken six bottles. It has done wonders for me, as 1 have not been so freo from my old pains and troubles since the
Hood's3iP"Cures
war. I consider Hood's Sarsaparllla a God-sent blessing to the suffering." W
Korth l'embroke. Mass.
ILLIAM J. AKES,
Hood's Pills cure Constipation byrestor. tiigUie peristaltic action of the alimentary canal.
A STRANCE CASE.
How an Enemy was Foiled.
Tho following graphic statement will te road with intense intere.st: "I cannot describe (hoiiumb.rroppysonsationthatcxisted in my arms, hands analogs. 1 bad to rub and beat hose parts until hoy were sore, to overcome in a measure the dead feeling that bad taken possession of them. In addition, I bad a strange weakness in my back and around my waist together with an indescribable 'gone' feeling in my stomach. Physicians said it was creeping paralysis, from which, according to their universal conclusion, there Is no relief. Once it fastens upon a person, they say, it continues its insidious progress until it reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies.
Such was my prospect. I had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, but with no particular benefit, when saw an advertisement of Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a bottle and began using It. Marvelous as It may seem, but. a few days had passed before every bit of that creepy feeling had left mo, and there has not been even the slightest Indication of Its return. now feel as well as 1 ever did. and have gained ten pounds in weight, though 1 had run down from 170 to 137. I'uu others have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine on my recomendatlon, and it has been as satisfactory In their cases as i.i mine."—James Kane, La Rue, O.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists ou a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the l)r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd., on receipt of price, II per bottle,*slx bottles for SR. express prepaid. It is free from opiates or daiyferous drugs. S old by all druRpists,
llooil's and Only llood'N.
Are 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 effort to substitute onother remedy is proof of tho merit of Hood's.
are the best after-din-
ner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box.
I you want a nice stylish hat you had better not overlook the fact that we are showing the most stylish hats in the city and at popular prices.
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ItiiioiiK Colli' Prevented.
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 Diarrlneti Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear,they 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 suffering. For sale .N'ye & Booe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.
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The more Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used the better it is liked. We know of no other remedy that always gives satisfaction. It is good when you lirst catch cold. it is good when your cough is seated and your lungs are sore. It is good in any kind of a cough. We have sold twenty-five dozen of it and every bottle has given satisfaction. Stedman &. Friedman,druggists, Minnesota Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye A. llooe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.
Who Snys ItlieuinntlHiii Can Not. lte 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 relief, and as a last resort gave Chamberlain's Pain lialm a trial. 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. 11. Johnson, of C. J. Knutten it Co., Kensington. Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & llooe. 111 Washington street, opposite court house.
A ({unrter Century Test.
For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been tested, and the millions wlio have received benefits from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood the test, so long and that has givenoso universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at Cotton it Rife's drug store. Large size 50c and 81.00.
We are now receiving Our full line of
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Spring: Summer Goods
And are offering some rare values.
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VOULD LIKE TO LIVE IN THE
New line of Silks just received. Handsome new things in Dress (ioods. lteautiful (lingliams at popular prices. New White Goods, Demities, Swisses, Colored and Dotted Swisses. Elegant line Hordon. Point de Venice ami Serin Laces. Splendid line of new Spring Capes. Largest line of Hosiery and Pnderwear in the city. Our waists for Ladies should be seen to be appreciated.
Exquisite, Beautiful, Lovely
Is the exclamation of every lady that has seen our line of Millinery Hoods and then we have the trimmer that will please you. Miss Loekhart is with us again.
Yours Truly,
ABE LEV1NSON
MHIMIHHmiilMIIIIIHIMMMIIHHMim
can make your house a
if you scrub it with
SOLD DYALL GROCERS. MADE ONLY BY
airbank &
Co-
They Have Arrived
The second large installment of ready-to-wear clothing from our factory and all made expressly for The American. The consist chiefly of
Mens' Sack and Three-Button Cutaway Suits,
In plain, genteel effects. Boys' Suits for boys between 14 and 19 years of age, also in sacks and cutaways. The new style, the Regent Coat, we have them both for men and boys. Our
Children's Department
Is headquarters for novelties for the little ones. Kilt Suits, two-piece suits, three-piece suits, Junior Suits, '"Mothers' Friend" Shirt Waists, Knee Pants, Yachting Caps, etc. The endless display in this department has been admired by thousands of visitors. Our store is the recognized headquarters for dressing the little fellows. Our
Custom Department
Is booming. We turned out during the past week some very nobby Spring Suits. When you meet a friend who is exceptionally well dressed and is wearing a perfect fitting suit, make up your mind that he buys his Clothing of
Wholesale and Retail One-Price Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters
and Furnishers.—Cor. Main and Green Sts.
As White As Snow.
That is the way you want you Linen to look and it always looks that way after the
City Laundry
(lets through with it.
W. S. MOY & CO.
PKOPHIKTOltS.
123 6 ouifo Green Street.
James R. Howard and Will Murphy are with the American
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Chester J. Britton, M.D.C.
Veterinary Surgeon
AND DENTIST.
Graduate of the Chicago Veterinary College. All diseases of domestic animals treated.
Office over Moffett & Morgan's drug store. 23% east Main street. Infirmary at G. P. McDonald's livery stable, 222 east Market street.
