Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 May 1894 — Page 4

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Glass

At Cut Prices Cut in iNew And Beautiful Designs Just Received

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207z EaHt Alain Street.

Dr. H. E. Greene,

Practice Limited to Diseases of the

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.

OFFICE H'H-TIS-0 to 12 a. in. 2 to 4 p. 03.

Joel Block, ("rawfordsvllle, Indiana.

Beautiful Shoes

See our special drive shoes in the ladies' window of our store, the most perfect shoe ever seen in the city.

$A 4.00 Shoe For $3.24.

In our Men's line there is nothing wanting.

J. S. KELLY'S,

124 E. Main St.

CLOTH

Window Shades,

With Ki'st. Spring Fixture*,--

25CENTS

Curtain l'ole- at Koek Koltusn Prices.

AT—

C. O. CARLSON'S.

West Main Strcft.

Stereopticon Views

AT M. E. CHURCH.

Sri'^Thc Civil War"

FKIfMl MGI/R

The King of Kings

Admission i/V cents. Children 10 cents. ICpworth League lecture course tickets will be taken.

C. M. SCOTT.

Fire, Life and Accident

INSURANCE,

Aircnt for the llartlett Bindery. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State linilding and Loan Association of Indiana. ^j ec al rates on binding Art Portfolios ami orld\s l-'air Views. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils. seals, house numbers. accident tickets. City Clerk's otliee, city building-, north Green street, Craw* fordsville, Ind.

BEDDING PLANTS

OF ALL KINDS

-AT TLLK—

YARYAN GREEN HOUSE

HI* South Ireen street.

We. have a lot of the finest varieties of

Chrysanthemums

Very cheap. Two pvize-winningchrys-anthemums given with every dollar's worth of plants sold, and one with every half dollar's worth. Fine plants of

Elliott's Little Gem Calla.

Also sone rare Cacti.

IdiUie May Bcntley

Born a Genius

Disease Threatens to Cut Short a Noble Career

But Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Good Health. Llllle May Hentley la an accomplished elocntioolst and natural bom speaker of only

12

years

of age. She Utlie only child temperance lwt ftrei before the public. Her genius, howtrer, 41d not exempt her from an attack of a dlseat* of the blood. Her own words best tell the story 1

C. I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: I heartily Join with ibe many thousands that are recommending Ilood's Sarsaparilla. I had been troubled from Infancy with gatherings in the head. 1 was complied to leave school upon the doctor's advice. He thought It was theonlf thing to save my life, but I -.,~r

Continued to Crow Worse. was persuaded finally by a friend to try Hood's Sartaparllla. The use of one bottle acted at-

Hood's3'^-Cures

fectivelv upon the blood and I began to Improve. After die use of three bottles the gathering •eased and I am cured of my former trouble. I owe my life aiul will always remain a true friend to Hood's Sarsaparilla." LILLIE MAY BENTLEY, Shelliyvllle, Indiana. Get HOOD'S.

Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, ou Uie liver and bowels. 25c.

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

Till HSDAY. MAY 10, 1S94.

TOWN TOPICS.

Bits of Minor Gossip Concerning All Sorts of People and all Sorts of Things.

—For awnings, tents, etc., call on F. E. Eastlack. —There will be work in the third rank K. of P. to-night. —See the display of Millinery Friday p. m. and Saturday at the Columbia. —A. B. Ballard, of Port Tampa City, Florida, is visiting friends in the city. —Mrs. A. D. Sumner and Mrs. D. P. Heffner, of Hillsboro. are visiting in the city.

—Rockville Republican: Miss Ethel Spencer, of Crawfordsville, is the guest of Mrs. Walter Musser. —Fifteen dozen stylish hats of elegant material worth from 73c to $1.50. offered for 69c to-morrow p. m. at the Columbia. —The tile floor in the vestibule of the First Presbyterian church gave way and went down. It will be replaced with a cement floor. —Rev. F. M. Fox and wife will arrive from Riceville. N. C., about May

20. Mr. Fox assumes the pastorate of the Ladoga Presbyterian church. —The Baldwin Ladies Quartette is contemplating a tour in the near future. They may give concerts in Covington. Waveland, Frankfort and Greencastle. —Remember, of all bargains ever offered in this town nothing will excel the bargain offered the ladies by the Columbia to-morrow afternoon and Saturday. An elegant line of samples purchased at prices to be offered the ladies at half price.

—Ed Huestis and and Jim Huestis, brother and son, respectively of Capt. Fred Huestis, arrived in the city from Chicago this afternoon and are the guests of John Hutton and wife. Capt. Huestis brought Jim to Chicago from Tacoma to have an operation performed but the doctors decided that it was unnecessary.

Dr. E. A. Stafford Married. Dr. Edward A. Stafford, son of Rev. G. W. Stafford, was married at Snohomish, Washington, on the first of May, to Miss Nannie Appleby. Dr. Stafford has been located at Snohomish for a year and has a large practice.

THK biggest, deepest cut in town. Ladies' and men's So shoes at S2.jj5. ."-7-13 E. li. CUKTIS.

HUSTON roasted coffees at the White House Grocery

A lalr) man's Opinion.

There is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's Pain IJalin does. 1 have been using it for about two years—four bottles in alias occasion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. I believe I know a good tiling when I get hold of it. and Pain llalm is the best liniment I have ever met with. W. li. Denny, dairyman. New Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe, 111

Washington street, opposite court house.

I An «t it Again.

I beg to announce to my friends and the public that, believing my health sufliciently regained to justify it. I am again engaged in my chosen life work, the sale of pianos and organs, which shall conduct in a thoroughly intelligent aud upright manner, ever mindful of the best interests of purchasers. The long established rule of my house to sell none but instruments of superior merit shall be strictly adhered to. A cordial welcome is extended to all to my new music establishment in the Y. M. A. building, in which I diope our people in the country will take especial pride. The informal inauguration of iny music house will take place in the afternoon tu.d evening of Thursday, the 17tli inst. to which all are cordially invited and at which you will hear the "Stinewav" {never before exhibited in our city), the "IJardman," "Gildemustcr cV Kroeger," and "Smith & Nixon" pianos, the most magnificent display of pianos ever on exhibition in Crawfordsville. Also some choice organs affording an exceptional opportunity to select an instrument.

If impossible to come Thursday come the following' Saturday. expect to have the celebrated "Lincoln" piano ou exhibition which attracted so much attention at the World's Fair.

Very Respectfully, J. A. (in.uEitr.

MR. IXGLIS WILL RESIGN.

He llm Hecfileti to Accept 31oat Haltering Offer from .Jackson, Michigan.

Rev. R. S. Inglis, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, has decided to resign his charge in this city to accept an offer of the Presbyterian church at Jackson, Michigan. While not altogether a surprise this action on his part will be a matter of sincere regret to his many friends and especially to the'members of his congregation to whom he and his charming wife have become very much attached during the almost three years of their residence here. For quite a number of weeks past the Presbyterians of Jackson have been urging Mr. Inglis to come there. He at first declined to consider the matter at all, preferring to carry out his original intention of staying in Crawfordsville five

3'ears

at least. But the Jackson

people were persistent and finally asked him if he would accept a direct call. lie telegraphed that he could not consider it. In spite of this they made out a formal call coupling with it an invitation to preach there last Sunday. The matter was in such shape that Mr. Inglis was forced to pay some attention to it. so he and Mrs. Inglis spent last Sunday there. They made such a tempting offer that he decided to accept. The salary is SI,300 with an increase after the first year, a parsonage is soon to be built and also a new 830,000 church. It is the only Presbyterian church in Jackson, a city of twenty-five thousand inhabitants and consequently there is splendid opening for an energetic pastor. i'l'he church was established ten years ago has a membership of

200

and

occupies a chapel. The members are nearly all young married folks and as five of the officers are commercial travelers you may be sure there is plenty of push in the church. One week from next Sundaj the congregation of First church will meet to act on Mr. Inglis" resignation. In all probability his successor will have been chosen by that time so that there will be no break in the work of the church.

A CHARTER FOR WABASH.

The Delta Tau Delta Fraternity to Have a Chapter at Wabash College Vote Unanimous.

Special to The Journal. INDIANAPOLIS, May 10.—At the morning session of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity resolutions were unanimously passed recommending the areh chapter of the fraternity to establish a chapter of the order at Wabash college. The recommendation will certainly receive favorable action. [The charter will go to the Alpha Tlieta Phi (local) fraternity which has had a petition before Delta Tau Delta for the last two years. The young gentlemen receiving the charter are in every way worthy and are to be congratulated upon their success. It is understood that all the alumni of the Alpha Theta Phi will be received into Delta'Tau Delta.

Pnbllc Sentiment on the New Franchise. The new franchise asked by "the Citizens Water Company'' is certainly meeting with the endorsement of public sentiment and the citizens of all classes are clamoring for its hasty inauguration. There are probably not a dozen people in town who would not hasten to sign a contract with the new company before its plant was in if the books were opened. The men at the head of the movement are reliable and well known and from present prospects it will be a clear ease of freeze out for the present company.- The question of the city bolting the contract with the syndicate and accepting the proposition of the new company is being freely agitated. Mr. Ramsey states that there would be no trouble experienced in proving the legality of such a step on the city's part as flagrant violations of the agreement have been made by the present water company and can be easily proved.

Mr. Nuckolls, the syndicate's acting agent here, states that his people would bitterly oppose any such action on the part of the city and would fight it to the death in the courts

For Coroner.

Dr. Paul J. Barcus to-day announces himself in THE JOURNAL as a candidate for coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican convention. Dr. Barcus was born in Linden and spent his early years in Crawfordsville and other parts of this and Tippecanoe counties. In 1887 he graduated from the Ohio Medical college at Cincinnati and for the past year and a half has practiced his profession in Crawfordsville rapidly rising in the estimation of the people. If the convention sees fit to nominate Dr. Barcus he will, of course,be elected and make an efficient officer.

Nebeker'g Bill Passed.

The House passed Mr. Brookshire's bill yesterday morning to pay exL. .'d States Treasurer Nebeker SI,000, thi. amount lost or stolen from the Treasury vaults during his term, and which he was compelled to make good. Representatives McMillan and ICilgore raised objections, but afterward withdrew them, and the bill was passed without opposition.

Crawfordsville Circuit.

Rev. John M. Stafford, pastor, will preach Sunday, May 13, at Roberts at 10:30 a. m. and at Mt. Olivet at 3 p. m. Theme, "The Relation of Repentance and Faith in the Plan of Salvation." The teaching of the Scripture as to the mooted question will be presented. All persons are invited to these services.

DKIXK "Royal Mocha Java" sold at the White House Grocery.

THK marvelous success of Hood's Narsaprilla is based npon the corner stone of absolute merit. Take Hood's throughout the Spring months.

THE Ul'DIKE-HAWES MEETINGS.

Kiglit Additions Last Night, Three by Letters and Five by Confession— God's Promises.

Interest in the meetings continues and much good being accomplished, eight additions last night, three by letter and five by confession. The subject of discourse yesterday afternoon was "God's Promises," text 2 Pet. 1:4. God will bless the preaching of his word. Isaiah 55:10-31. As the rain ministers to the rich fields and gives freshness and vigor to the vegetation and results it? a grand harvest, so God says the preaching of his word will not return unto him void. Sometimes very insignificant things said will have a wonderful influence on people. One little remark that you may think insignificant will sometimes get home to the heart. Though for a while the good seed may seem lost it will at last spring up and yield a bountiful harvest. Egyptian mummies have been found with grains of wheat in their hands which, when sowed, produced the Egyptian wheat. Although work may not be followed by immediate results, do not become discouraged. The seed of God's truth never dies. Promise of Christ that he will be with his people. The presence of such a leader is wonderful. Once in a battle during the late war the commander of a regiment being shot from his horse, the soldiers were about to run and be scattered. but at the bugle sound. "Charge," the horse dashed boldly to the front and thus the regiment was kept together and the victory was gained. This illustrates the craving of the heart for a leader. Jesus says: "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." Forgiveness of sins. If we confess our sins he is faithful to forgive and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. There is a time when every person's religion will be tested, but the genuine Christian will never fail. God will be with us in the hour of death. The valley of death is not dark to those who go to sleep in Jesus. "Yea though I walk though the valley of the shadow of 'death I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me: Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me."

Promise of a home in Heaven. "In my father's house are many mansions." The subject of the discourse last night was "The Effects of Faith." text, Mark 4:30, "How is it ye have no faith?" If you have no faith some one must be to blame for it. We are blessed with the faculties of the soul and reason. In that respect we are above the brute creation. A man that cannot reason is not responsible any more than a horse or an ox.

If there had never been any deceivers or lies there would not have been any doubts or infidels. In a great many instances children are taught to deceive and lie by their parents. Christian parents often practice things which have a tendency to make their children skeptical and superstitious. For instance, the coming of Kris Kingle or Santa Claus at Christinas tide. The child believes it until a time comes when it learns it has been deceived. This was the occasion of my acting the hypocrite the first time in my life. I pretended to be asleep so my step-father would put the Christmas gifts in my stockings.

It is all right for a man to have his doubts and his belielf. Let him believe his beliefs and doubt his doubts, but never doubt his beliefs or believe his doubts. When doubts come into your mind drive them away by doubting them. A man or woman is just as responsible for having doubts as anything else.

It is just as honorable to have bed bugs as it is to have doubts. Clean up: It's your own fault if you do not get rid of them.

A man said sometime since that he was so constituted that he could not believe. He said a phrenologist feit his head when he was a boy and told him he lacked the faculty of faith, asked him if he believed the phrenologist? "Yes," said he. "Why," said I. "I thought you could not believe anything." You see a man can believe a phrenologist but cannot believe God's word.

A great many people are "stuck on themselves." They hold themselves above the church as it were and call themselves hightoned and aristocratic. They are all like Zaccheus upon a limb of a tree. They must come down before Jesus can abide with them. Men make many excuses for their refusing Christ. All excuses are lies and all excuse makers are liars.

Have the faith and determination of a woman in Lincoln. Neb., who came to Christ and said at the time, "This step will cost me my life and who was shot dead in her own door yard inside of 24 hours from that time, all because she had forsaken sin and sinful people.

Let a man once firmly believe the truth a'nd he will not hesitate long about receiving it. A man's feelings and actions are largely the result of what he believes. I do not say I know I am right because I feel good, but I feel good because I know I am right. A man's feelings are always the result or effect of his faith.

To-night Mr. Updike's subject isi "What Crawfordsville Needs.:' This is what we all want to know.

Basket Ball.

The following will be the line up of the teams at the basket ball game at thu Y. M. C. A. gymnasium to-morrow evening: Lafayette Youkey Hoppc Schilling Ewry Doyle Wallace Chamberlain Itae Loveless

Position Home

C'vlllo

ltlght forward Left Center ltlght center

Vorts Jlulton liorton Whittington Wlllli ins Bagerliolm Hill

Left

Right guard Left Goal keepor

Gregg Smith

SKK the big ad. of the White House Grocery for coffee.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

CO ROSE a.

PAUL J. H.\RCLTS. M. D., will be a candidate foi coroner of Montgomery county subject to the decision of the Kepubllcan convention.

E. W. KEEGAN, M. D., Is a candidate for coroner of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Kepubllcan convention to be held June S.

WABASH COLLEGE LIFE.

The Phi Gams give a dance to-mor-row night. Quite a number of the students went to Indianapolis to-day to attend the inter-State oratoraical contest.

How to Get the Best Strawberries. The careful housewife who is anxious to get only the freshest strawberties should ask her grocer for Hobbs" berries. Mr. Hobbs is the Green street fruit merchant and his are the only berries that come directly from the growers. Consequent^' they are the freshest.

From London to New Vorli for 913.50. NEW YORK, May 10.—Rate cutting in the trans-Atlantic Bteerage business has reduced the price of passage from London to New York to 112.50-

Speut It at the Races.

MIDDI.ETOWN, O., May 10.—Gus Weisbrodt, treasurer of this city, has used 180,000 of public funds in trying to beat the races.

A. E. 1'OOI.K has secured the barber shop formerly kept by Sim Eldridge, where he will be pleased to meet all his customers. Nothing but first class help will be .employed. All wishing first -class work done will find it to their advantage to give him a trial. No. 127 north Green street. 5-10

A Household Treasure.'

D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always -keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use that he would not be without it. if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharmacy. Large size r.ilc. add

SI.00.

Ilood's and Only Ilood's.

Are you weak and weary,overworked an ', 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 the merit of Ilood's.

HOOD'S PILI.S arc the best after-din-ner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box.

Uurkleu's Arnica Salre.

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 Piles, 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 acy.

Weakness

may be inherited, or it ma^ result from neglect and carelessness. Thin, weak, riv.i down persons need

Scott 's Emulsion

the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and the most nourishingfood known to science. It ic palatable and more effective than plain oil.

Physicians,

ON THE BEST STOCK OF

Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portiers, Draperies and Window Shades.

IN THIS CITY.

Come to the Trade Palace if )Ou are looking for the greatest vaiiety of new things at the lowest prices.

I New Dress Goods

And Beautiful Milliner}7 Arriving Daily.

The best Trimmer in the city. Try her. The nicest

S— line of shirt waists to be found anywhere at

McClure & Graham's. J§

Egg Plums White Cherries

A Fine Tomato

Gallon Apricots.

41

Peaches.

0

Apples...

White House Grocery

103 South Washington Street,

FRUIT SUGAR

California Lemon Cling Peaches. ,S .15 I 1 owdered, 1 Granulated Standard Peaches....V.

Bartlett Pears ..

Apricots

15

.15 71--

.40

.us .:i5

1

A Page From Her

History.

inT2ln fr(nPortaiit experience? of others are !^i ho/1 riiefollowing Is

110

my

the

world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Prepared by Scott A Bowno, N. Y. All lJruggists.

recommendation six others aro

t-iking this valuable remedy."—Mrs. Morgan 609 W. Harrison St..Chicago 111. lr- Wiles New HeartCure, a discovery of an eminent specialist In heart disease, is sold by f/1

ru£

££11

ȴ,,on .a. Bps'tlve guarantee,or sent

M.lles

Medical Co.,Elkhart. Ind., on

receipt of price, per bottle, six bot,» les for f6. express prepaid. It Is ixsit Ively free from all opiates or dangerous drugs.

Sold by'all druggists,

Bstate of Mary J. ones, deceased. J^OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Notice Is heroby given that the undersigned bos been appointed and duly Qualified as administrator of«the estate of Mary J. Jones, law of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent

HARVEY It T1N8I.EY,

Bated May 5, 1894, Administrator. d2t w3t

Relief In Six Honrs.

Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours Dy the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Us exceeding promptness In relieving oidn In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or femalo. It relieves retention of water aod pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Bold by cotton & Kilo and Moffett & Morgan.

FOR tags see THE JOUUNAI. Co., PKINTEHS.

20 lbs for. 21 OO 44 II 23

'll! Ridgewood A 15 Extra

Yellow

O. K. 50 25

OUR COFFEE

Desiring- to bring before the public a brand of Coffee that we guarantee t») g'lve perfect satisfaction both in price and quality we invite all lovers of a good cup of coffee to call at the White liouse (.irocery and purchase one POUIK) of the celebrated

Boston Roasted Coffee.

It will cost you nothing for a trial as we {five you a guarantee that the coffee gives satisfaction or it is ours. Do not hesitate to be convinced that there ii? such a thiug as good coffee.

McMullen & Robbr

I

exception:

I had been troubled with heart disease

-J5

years, much of that time very seriously. j-\r Bve years I was treated ly one physician continuously. I was In business, but obliged to retire on account of my health. A' nhvelcian told mv friends that I could not live"a l2S 5"dtll.rabswcro hiK'ly iwollen, and I was Indeed In tiserious coniitl«m when a gentleman directed my atten'':m i„ Ijr. Miles Now Heart Cure, and said that his slster. who had been aflilcted with heart, disease, had been cured by the remedy, and win again a strong healthy woman. 1 purchased a bottle of the Heart Cure, and In less than an hour after taking the first dose I could nf mv0d ^,iroVcImd

m,',nt l." lI,ucirculation

Wll0,Q,J

taken three doses I

could move my ankles, something I had not flone for months,and my limbs had been swollen1 so lone that they seemed almost uut riilcd Before I had taken one bottle of lie New Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down and I was so much better that I dTd my mvn

Sl.Oi) 1.00 1.00

1.00 1.00

2 1

FLOUR

Pride of Peoria 50 lbs for. 25 Eureka 50

1.00 .50 .70 .?,5

ifS4U

COnMENCING MAY i, '94

WE WILL 8KLL

At the Following Rates:

FAMILIES.

.15 tts

20

or more at one delivery, 40 ets per cwt. to 35tts 50 cts per cwt. per day delivered in front yard, 40 cts per week. per day, delivered in front yard, (SO cts per week. or more will be washed aiul placed in refrigerator. and 15tt. p:eces will be delivered at rear door for 10 ets extra per week, 'f1-

lbs

10 tls

15 tt.s

:t5 tts

10 lb.

Collections Made Weekly.

WM. MARTIN & SON.

MUSIC HALL

ONE WIGHT,

TUESDAY MAY 15,

The Great Big Hit,

Intrcduclng the World Famous

Bros. Byrne

See tbc Wonderful Revolving Ship. See the Amusing Carriage Ride.

Prices—35, 50 and 75 Cents.

Eugene Wilson.

Expert Watch Maker.

Makes a specialty of Watch and Clock Repairing. All work guaranteed for a year. No charges unless work li satisfactory. 123 South Green Street, Crawford Block