Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 April 1894 — Page 3

Our entire establishment is going to be remodeled, and in order to facilitate matters we have concluded to sell our entire stock of

Clothing, Tailoring, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods

At Cost

We give you our cost mark and you may compare it at the store.

GANEFLOUCHM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (BKPKATEK)

We will save you from

25

per cent, to 35 per cent, on everything in this line, and show you the very choicest of goods we reserve no goods, but all must go.

The sooner you come the better selection you can make. Positively all goods sold during this sale must be for

CASH

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.

We Have the Only Perfect Line of

Baby Cabs

In the. city. Nothing' but the Heywood make and all patterns have a Lock Brake. Coifle and see them and you will be sure to buy.

Zack. Mahorney &Son.

SEE THAT YOUR LAUNDRY

GOBS TO THK

Ben=Hur Laundry

Old Creamery Building, south Grant Avenue. Main office at Krause & Crist's, No. 204 Bast Main Street.

D. W.

war

ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

nopresenU Old Hellable Insurance Companlos. Office with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Tn auranoe Companies. Fatronaire solicited.

HOT—

°et the Beat Insurance Against

FIRE or CYCLONE

IN THE

Old Hartford Insurance Co., with 17,. 000 •®tna Insurance Co..with nearly m.000,„, Give the best Insurance at the same rate.

.B.

and

,000, 1,000,

A. O. JUTNISON.

Insurance Agent.

Oyer 181 B. Main St. Crawfordsville

Ind.

Free

Shorthand

Write to the Crawford Bvllle Bualnen Co llegof or f.ulll p&rtlcuMs.of tlio

Bookkeeping

Bohol a ships and Farmers' special oourse In Bookkeeping. Address P.O. Box 201

Crawfordevllle lad.,

Purely

lilts of Minor Gosftlp Concerning All Sorts of l'tMiplu iiiul nil Worts of Tilings.

Doncy's Iceland Cigar. —Social dunce Holiday night. Elston hull. —Orange Peters, of Marion, visited hero to-day. —Coss' saw mil 1 is now running eleven hours a day. —Clarence lloyee, of Torre Haute, spent iSundiiy in the city. —Miss Lucy McAllister, of St. Louis. ii visiting friends in the city. —1). IS. lioswoll and wife, of Chicago, visited friends here yesterday. —Mrs. .1. 11. Osborn is better to-day and her condition is steadily improving. —Wheeler IInIT is seriously ill of a complication of diseases at his home outh of the city. —There will be baptizing at the Christian church after prayer meeting Wednesday evening. —The dance to be given in the P. O. S. of A. hall Wednesday evening has been indefinitely postponed. —The you up ladies of the Christian church will give a mite social to-mor-row evening at the home of Miss Minnie Stroll. —Danville, Ills., Press: Charles McFarland, of Crawfordsville, Ind., spent the day in the city. .lohn Walters accompanied him over. —Miss Mary I'. Thomson, of Chicago, will sing in Indianapolis on May 23. There is also talk of her giving a recital in Crawfordsville some time during that month. •—Rev. Coen, a returned missionary from Persia, will speak at Center church Wednesday evening before the Christian Endeavor, lie is the second of a series of six lecturers that come under the auspices of the Christian Kndeavor. —The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the il. E. church will hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The programme will consist of "Our Foreign Missions," by Mrs. Mary Stafford, and a reading by Mrs. Morgan. —Terre Haute E.rpress: The last day of court was the most sensational session of the term, and it began to look like old times when two lawyers. Win. Mack and T'inley McNutt, furnished some exciting diversion in the courtroom by hammering each otber across the heads with bare knuckles and canes.

Professor Itamsbrook last evening treated the congregation of St. John's church to the air "Then shall the Righteous," from Mendelssohn's "Elijah." lie liad evidently studied the words of this charming solo, for his rendition of it wus in the highest degree true and careful. The Minuetto and Trio from Mozart's E symphony was also much appreciated.

HOT SPRINGS, VA.

Tin" .th'poa of lln Tourlsl. Iimilicl anil Plontiiiri1 Seekor—Old Time Clint-ms Combined With )lodvrn I'onvcnlcnces.

Are you seeking health? Or rest, or pleasure? Go at once to Hot Springs, Virginia, where the wonderful mineral springs will take away every vestige of ill-health where the pure mountain air gives renewed vitality, and where the most beautiful scenery in the world awakens new hopes, new aspirations in the tired soul.

Besides the venerable hotels that have afforded comfort to so many gen erations, at this beautiful Virginia re sort, there has been built a splendid new hotel, thus combining old time charms with modern conveniences.

Solid trains from Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and Indianapolis, via the Big Four Route daily, connect with the "l'\ F. V."' Limited via the •& 1{. lly., leaving Cincinnati in the evening, reaching Hot Springs next morning-, Through Palace Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and Indianapolis. Dining Cars entire route.

For pamphlets and full information, address, 1). H. MARTIN, Gen'l. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.

E. O. MCCOKMICK, Passenger Traffic M'gr. Big Four Route, Cincinnati, 0.

Kansas Kvcnrslons, April Mny 20. Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R., "Clover Leaf Route,'- will issue one fare excursion tickets—return limit 30 days—A| ri 1 22 and .May The excursion territory covers nearly all Kansas and a portion of Missouri. A rare chance for low rate tickets to Kansas City, St. .Joe, Leavenworth, Topeka, Fort Scott, l'arsous, Cherryvale, etc.

Call on nearest agent "Clover Leaf Route" for full information, or address C. C. JENKINS,

Gen. Pass. Agt., Toledo, 0.

N. B. Free reclining cliair cars and vestibulnd sleepers via "Clover Leaf Route."

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 ays* tern. 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.

FOB SALE BY COTTOM fc IUB

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

MONDAY, A I'll IL -j i, 1894.

TOWN TOPICS.

UNION TOWNSHIP CONVENTION.

The IJatc IK SktunlHy, Mny 15i—rrinuirloD to Seliiet Dclogutoft to bo l&cldou Saturday, May 5.

The Republicans of Union township are invited to meet in precinct meetings at the places named below on 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 fifteen votes and each fraction of ten votes cast for the first presidential elector in lstoa, as follows: l'rec't Vote No. Del. l'laee 1 "8 0 Minor's Olllce. !2 1:2 ii 8 :t 73 6 4 W) (i II. II. Itusseil's Office. 0 88 fi ChumiLsero's Otltoi1, 0 8a S 1". M. Dice's Ofllcc.

H1 SI T. L. Stllwall's Ofllcc. last S M. W. Urunor's Office. AS) Trustee's Office, 10 120 8 Crauo & And'son's Office 11 107 7 Th inittB & Whlttlngton's 12 123 8 S. A. StllweU'B Office. 13 160 10 Kennedy & Konncdy's. r,3 3 C. N. Williams'Ofllco. 10 TO 5 \Vbito\- KoeveH Office. IU 103 7 Brush ii Snyder's Ollicc

Total 107 The above delegates are invited to meet at the.eourt room in Crawfordsville on Saturday, May 12, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of nominating candidates for Trustee, Assessor, Justices of the Peace, Constable and Road Supervisors.

By order of the Township Committee. M. M. NYK, Chairman.

Jolted Up.

This morning as Dr. Ensmiriger was passing the residence of Dr. Detclion on south Green street, his horse shied at a brick pile and veering out threw his buggy against that Of Isaac Davis, which was passing by. Dr. Ensminger was thrown out and badly jolted up* his buggy also being broken. The. horse did not run but stood quietly by while the objectionable brick pile was being properly anathmatized.

At the Methodist Church.

"The Coming Woman" was the theme of Dr. Tucker's discourse last evening at the Methodist church, lie said the time is coming when woman will take her place in the church, in business and in the councils of the State and Nation on an equality with man. Heathen countries only hold women in menial positions. The more enlightened any people become the brighter the estimate that is placed on woman.

EAST EJfD KEWS.

15. L. Ornbaun is on the sick list. Miss Josie Vansandt has tlie measles. Others will follow.

Mrs. R. II. Wliitted has been on the sick list for a few days. There are eight men in this city whose combined age is COO years.

Night operator Ryan of Plum street, lias been transferred to Danville, 111. The Hess house, corner of Elm and College streets, is receiving a new roof,

A number of loose horses were feeding on the commons Sunday in the East End.

Gummy O'Neal's quart shop was broken into Friday night and robbed of a keg of beer.

Burglars were prowling around Plum street depot Saturday night but did not succeed in getting in.

D. J. Woodward, corner Plum and Jefferson streets, is dressing every' thing up with a new coat of paint.

Henry Cavanaugli, a former resident of this city, but now of Indianapolis has a position at the Seering planing mill.

Miss Julia Laymon, of Whitesville, spent Saturday and Sunday in this city with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Everson, returning home to-day.

At a Sunday night matinee on Goose Nibble it is reported that tone of the actors had an arm broken by Count All High in one of his dramatical ges tures.

Three of Covington's fair daughters Sundayed in this city. They appreciate Crawfordsville as a place to spend Sunday on account of its many and varied attractions.

C. D. Huffman has quit fishing for suckers and gone to making rustic chairs, which he will be glad to show his many friends in the East End. He will also exhibit them at the State fair this fall.

It is said that a terrific fight took place Saturday night between two brothers in Goose Nibble. They went for each other with knives, t'l'liis case would probably bear a little investigation.

Mad, well you should hear Bob Wliit-ted-say a few cuss words while preaching the funeral of the wretch that poisoned his fine water spaniel Sunday night. He was the most sensible dog in the city for his age, being about one year old, and a friend to everybody. It was simply a cold blooded murder.

Awarded H'ghest Honors World's Fair

Powder:

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

Used a Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard

WILL ASK A FRANCHISE.

A Now W lit or "Work* Company Will Auk for li FruncliUo Next Monthly Kveninj

On next Monday evening A. F. Ramsey and others will present a petition to the city council asking that a franchise be given them to put in a new water works plant in this city. The franchise asked will provide a schedule of water rates to private consumers at about half the expense of* those now extorted by the Stanton-Collin syndicate which operates the thumb screws of the Crawfordsville Water & Light Company. The franchise will also ask that at the expiration of the city's contract with the present company that the city contract with the new company for fire protection at a rate greatly reduced from that which the city is now paying.

The new company will be backed by business hustle and by money and will have with it the hearty good will of a long suffering citizenship. The syndicate was nailed to the plank in the electric light business because it became too gay and there is

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reason to

loubt that it will suffer the same fate in the water business. It does not pay to monkey with the Crawfordsville buzz saw. The council cannot grant the proposed franchise too quickly to please the goo'l people of the I lousier Athens.

Trusteed VIBII Hloomlfiglon. Bloomiugton Telephone: The trustees of the Crawfordsville schools and an architect were in the city yesterday afternoon inspecting our new school house. They met our trustees at the train, when all made a careful tour of the building. The party was composed of J. C. Barnliill, M. W. Brunei-. M. V. Wert and E. H. Cowan, and when called on at the National late in the evening expressed themselves as well pleased with our new building, regarding it as a fine piece of workmanship for the money expended.

A Hanilsomo Monument.'

Fred C. Bandel has secured the contract to erect a handsome granite monument for the late Joseph Milligan, which will be erected in Oak Hill cemetery and will be one of the finest finished monuments in Oak Hill. It will stand about 22 feet high. Mr. Bandel has a reputation of doing excellent work and his prices are such that none need go away from home to buy.

Cert Ilk-ate Found.

B. F. Crabbs lias received from a member of the Masonic fraternity in Mississippi a certificate of membership lost by his brother, J. M. Crabbs, during the war. J. M. Crabbs was in the 89th Indiana and lost his certificate somewhere in the South. Tlie letter accompanying the certificate stated that it had been found in acorn crib. How it came there is a mystery.

Silver Anniversary.

The three Missionary Societies of the M. E. church will unite in celebrating che silver anniversary of the W. F. M. Society, at which time they will make their annual "thanks offering." Tuesday evening, April 24, 7:30 o'clock, in the church parlors. Light refreshments will be served, also other pleasant features. All are kindly invited to conic.

Counterfeit Dollar.

A number of new counterfeit silver dollars of the date of 18S5 are in circulation. They are light in weight and the metal is quite bright. The milling on the dollar is first class and the counterfeit is a dangerous one. Several have been passed in this city and other towns in the central part of the State. Note the appearance of the snurious coin.

tVooley IN Coming.

Arrangements are being made for a lecture here by John G. Wooley, the great temperance orator, on Thursday or Friday of this week. Mr. Wooley has just closed a series of meeting at Indianapolis which aroused great interest. He is eloquent and interesting and his coming here will be quite an event.

Next Sunday.

Rev. J. V. Updyke will positively be here next Sunday and begin his revival meetings at tlie Christian church. Mr. Updyke is a most successful, evangelist and a great success will doubtless attend his efforts.

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

Kxcnrslons to Oreiron Portland, Kugenc and Albany, Oregon. The T. St. L. & K. C. R. It., "Clover Leaf Route," will issue low rate excursion tickets from all stations as follows: Portland, Ore., and Eugene, Ore., May to 14 ample return limits, stop-overs, side trips, etc. Portland, Oro., and Albany, Ore., May 13 to 1(5 ample return limits, stop-overs, side trips, etc. The first excursion account Cumberland Presbyterian church. The second account United Presbyterian church. Through tickets at all Clover Leaf stations. Slake early application to nearest agent or address,

C. C. JENKINS,

Gen'l. Pass. Ag't. Toledo, O.

RHEUMATISM racks the system like a thumbscrew. It retreats before the power of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood.

IF you are in need of a hat we have them from the very lowest to the very finest and at prices to suit the purse of almost anyone. ABE LEVI.VSON.

Saved Her Life

Surgical Operations and Best Medical Treatment Failed

An Almost Miraculous Cure by Hood's Sarsaparllla.

Wendt-

Mrs Chicago, Illinois.

"0.1. ITood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Beginning In l:V! ni uy, was very sick for two .months. Slowly 1 not liettor but was confined U) my bed. A physician said I had a

Pelvic Absccss in My Side. Alter an niimillmi I illil not Improve, tlie abioess continnhiK to dlsi'liarge even more freely than before. In two months time tlireo operations were performed ami tubes Inserted to enrry oil tlio Impurities, hut all In vain. Finally It was decided that my life depended upon anothor operation and that I must he removed to the hospital. About throe weeks previous to this I had noticod an advertisement In the Daily News of a case where Hood's Sarsaparllla had cured a boy somewhat similarly afflicted In Trenton, N. .1., and I derided to give It a trial, when tlio time decided upon for me to go to the hoapltal arrived 1 had been taking Hood's Sarlaparllln about two weeks.

I Was Cetting Better

•nd tho abscess had already began to discharge less freely. 1 felt stronger and had a terrible appetite. Previous to this I had given up to die. When I had taken the second bottle I was able to lit up anil accordingly I was not taken to the hospital and tho final operation was doferred. Now I have taken six bottles and tho abscess

has entirely healed. 1 am well and go every where. My friends think It is a miracle to havo me restored to them ugaln so healthy and even younger In looks than before my sickness.

I Feel Better Than Ever

I did In my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the heaviest In my lifo. I do a big day's work and BB gaining In strength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick in caring for me. She has since taken Hood's Sarsaparllla and It has dune her much good. We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, for

I Know it Saved My Life. I am 27 years old, and a stranger to look at me low would not think I ever had a day's sickness. Even the doctors are surprised at th*

flother

aoqess of Hood's Sarsiiparilla in my ease, and myself continue to take tho meat

Hood's5?'1"Cures

eine regularly and wo earnestly reoommend

eI

ood's Sarsanarilht." Miss. MOI.LIK WENDT# west Eighteenth Street, Chicago, lUluoU. Corroborates the Above. *Ce I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Miiss.:

Bear Sirs: I am a drug clork and have soUl Mrs. Mullie Wemlt manv bottles of Hood's Bar)&rUla and can certify that she was cured by .J U80 ot It" F. fclU.KRBISCK, 630 WdSl lghteenth Streot, Chicago.

Hood's PII18 cure liver 1113, jaundice, bU» tMftoess, slclc headache and constipation.

Facts Worth Knowlnfir.

In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders or astringents, because they are irritating, do not thoroughly reach the'aft'ected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persolis who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and permanent cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. Your druggist has it.

Four lllg SacresseK.

Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the great, remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidness Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, a.nd Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Cotton & Itife's Progress Pharmacy.

BIHOUK Colic 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 Diarrlicea 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 Nye & Booe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.

Kconomy anil Strength.

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 tlie only remedy of which "100 Doses One Dollar" is true. Be sure to get Hood's.

HOOD'S PILT.S do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently.

llucklen's Arnica SRlre.

The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, 'Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharm aey.

A Million Friends.

A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds—If you have never used this great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Cotton & Rife's Progress Pharmacy.

It Is 4i'00(l.

Tlie 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 first 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 &• Booe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.

We are now receiving Our full line of

few samples:

SpringSummer Goods

And are offering some rare values.

New line of Silks just received. Handsome new things in Dress Goods. llcautiful (iinglianis at popular prices. New White (.foods, Demitics, Swisses, Colored and Dotted Swisses. asw Elegant line liordon. I'oint de Venice mid Seria Laces. Splendid line of new Spring Capos. Largest line of Hosiery and Underwear in the city. Our waists for Ladies should lie seen to be appreciated.

Exquisite, Beautiful, Lovely

Is the exclamation of every lady that lias seen our line of Millinery tiood-s and then we have the trimmer that will please you. Miss Lockhart is with us again.

Yours Truly,

ABE LEVINSON

Our Regular Selling Prices

Out Sale.

For reasons which we will make known later we have decided to close out our entire stock of

Furniture, Carpets And Stoves.

To do this in a short time it is necessary to make some

extremely low prices, so we have decided to sell at a very

small profit, or no profit at all, and in some cases goods will

be sold at less than cost. The following prices we give as a

Full Spring Bed Lounge Full Size Bedsteads Large Double Safes Six Chairs All Wool Carpets Brussels Carpets Mattings

:=A. Kostanzer's Sons=:

$7.25 1.90

Are from 10 to 25 per cent, less than ordinary clothing dealers can purchase their goods for—

Manufacturers of Clothing exact large profits from the ordinary country clothing merchants, which brings the cost of his merchandise up to such a high point that he is unable to dispose of it at a reasonable price. It is different with

THE AMERICAN.

We are manufacturers. Select our own patterns, cut them, trim them and make them to suit our own ideas. We avoid paying commissions to the high priced traveling salesmen. Nor do we contribute to the lordly clothing merchant? We buy the goods direct from the mills in large quantities, manufacture them into well-made, perfect fitting clothes, and place them on our tables at exact "manufacturer's cost. For example, a suit we sell for $5 cost the ordinary dealer at least 10 per cent, more, which is $5.50. Then they usually add another 10 per cent, to cover the cost of freight, etc., which brings it up to $6.15. Save your money and buy direct from the manufacturer.

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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