Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 June 1894 — Page 2
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FF.l DAY, JUXK 15. 1S04.
A HOMK QriTION.
Crawfordsville has but few factories, and we presume if some Democrats had their way she would not have any. judging from .the bitter attacks that liave been made on the stockholders And the men who are managing them.
They are denounced as a set of robbers and :cut-throats. when the facts are that, not one of the factories are making any monev. There is not a share jof stock in any. of our industrial establishments but can be bought at a large discount, including* the barb wire factory stocks, upon which there has been made such a wicked and outrageous onslaught.®: If our manufacturing concerns were such bonanzas as they are represented to be the stock would at. least be held at par if not a premium. The best evidence that they are not making money is the fact that the stock of such concerns can be had at such a big discount. !So far as the barb wire factory is concerned its profits last year were exceedingly small, and this year they will be less. The iflen who have their money in the concern will not reap not cent of benefits in the way of dividends. It is now running merely to give employment to a number of needy persons. The* product is being stored away while its sales are only nominal. And it is no idle boast or threat as it can be stated upon the best of authority that if barbed wire is placed on the free list as the Senate bill proposes, it will close every barb wire factory in the United
States. General Manson, who is a stockholder in the Crawfordsville fac tory. understands this, else why would he take the pains to send a telegram to Mr. Ilynum stating these facts. As it is with barbed wire so it is with all the other industries of the country. And the people are rapidly learning the '"object lesson'' which the Democrats are giving them.
THK Chicago platform was full of promises of what the Democratic party would do for the people were it permitted to return to power. P.y the most deliberate, persistent and systematic lying the Democratic party succeeded. Their broken promises reminds one of the darkey who was called on to address his congregation in prayer-meeting, lie said: 1'redren and sistern. 1 have been 'having a drefful time sence we last met togedder. 1 have been eViawin hard bones and swallering bitter pills.
I am very shuah I have broken evenone of ile ten commandments, but. thank de l.aml. I have not lost mv religion.
As with our colored preacher so it is with our Democratic friends. Tliey have, broken every promise to the people and they are having a "divJl'iil time" and *'a chaw in of hard bones and swallerin bitter pills." yet they can console themselves with the comforting fact that they have not "lost their Democracy.v
Fou the. week ending June 2 the Pension liureau allowed only 1 MK.II tificates or but 1 for each working day. This was not juite one a day for every -3 of the ,'i.oou employes of the Bureau. Of those only r33, or just one-half, were oiiginal claims, and 142 were claims arising under the old laws. At this rate it will take l,Xi:s weeks, or nearly years, to close out the 200,000 eases under the old laws, which the Commissioner says he found perfected and ready for adjudication upon his entry into oflice.
TIIK trusts art all under the nurture and fostering care of the Democratic party. The biggest trust in the country to-day is the sugar trust and if the Senate bill becomes a law the people will be compelled to pay at least two cents a pound more for their sugar
P.AititKU wire is now selling wholesale at Sl.Tf. for black and S- per hundred for galvanized, lower than in the history of its manufacture.
CAN the
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or
Anjux-
AVie*. either or all. explain how free wool benefits the Montgomery county farmer?
LADOGA*
Tom Scott is now on the road. Willard Harlow was in town Monday.
The corn around here is needing rain badlv. I W. 1'. Epperson was at Crawfordsville Monday.
The Monon people are filling iu east of the depot with rock. Miss Nora Funk, of Crawfordsville, attended commencement.
Miss Alice Williams, of Creencastle, is the truest of Miss Lulu Lawrence, The Marguerite Fan 1 Co. occupies the the opera house this, week and are giving- satisfaction.
Xinety-tjve persons attended the an nual alumni banquet at Normal hall Wednesday evening.
About one hundred invited people attended the reception of Mrs. J. N. Foster on Tuesday evening.
A grand stand is being erected at the ball grounds this week. Jamestown can't play ball with Ladoga.
I»r. lienson. of Chicago, delivered his lecture on "Gunnery" at the opera house Thursdaj night for the class of 14.
Misses Maude Allen and Lelia Acker. of Waveland, were the guests of Miss Alice Wilson during commencement.
COLFAX.
Joe I'tz went to Ehvood Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bruce Smith visited at Thorntown Sunday.
Miss Girlie McOrath went to Indianapolis Monday. Girt llickerson, of Columbus, Ohio, is with his mother.
Perry Dukes and family have moved here from Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary C-henoweth. of Chauncey visited.her sister. Mrs. D. Venis.
Miss Minnie Mack, of Logansport. is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. D. Moore. Miss Minnie Schooler, of Zionsville, visited Mrs. Sallie'Payne Wednesday.
Arthur McMiuders has been appointed Justice of the Peace of Perry township.' '.i
P.evereiid K. C. Andrews 'will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning at 10:3(i.
Mrs. Joe Stunkard returned Monday from her trip to Illinois. Her health is much improved.
Mrs. Margaret Rogers lias been failing in health for a long time and at present is very low.
Mrs. Dr. Parker and Miss Klias Waggoner "went fishing on the banks of Sugar Creek Wednesd«u
William Jenkins and Mrs. Jane Kernoodle went to Frankfort Saturday and when they returned they were Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins.
WKSI.KV.
Mr. Woods has iimsh».d his new house. Ambrose Remley and sons are making hay.
Kose Parker visited her sister at Wesley Sunday. George Cougar took dinner with his best girl Sunday.
Edgar Kemley and wife visited her mother Sunday.
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The young folks are going to the Shades in a short time. Bert Stout called on his best girl at the hotel Suneay night.
Fred Remley visited friends at Linden Saturdap and Sunday. John Remley has just finished his new barn.and it is a fine one.
Rev. Stafford will fill hisjregular appointment at Wesley Sunday. Daniel Remley and wife visited relatives near this place last week.
W. II. Williams sold his horse to Frank Quillen at a very low price. llarry Remley says the Miller buggy will last forever for he has tried it twice.
What is the matter with the Epworth League at Wesley? 1 move we reorganize.
Alvin Stout filled his regular ap pointment with his best girl near Mace Sunday.
The young folks of this place attend ed the children's exercises at Wayne town Sunday night. ("has. Stout sold his only buggy horse for S-'SO owing to Democratic times oppressing him so severely.
Wesley will not give a children's day this year owing to the fact that the children have all grown to be men and women.
Chas. Williams says he will give Professor Hicks a quarter if he will make it rain enough Saturday night to settle the dust on the following Sunday.
Just as soon as 11. Finch gets the last coat of varnish on his buggy he is coming to Wesley. Look out Charley Vance for the Mace boys know how to make love.
Last week will long be remembered by the farmers near this place owing to a hard frost which bit their corn oft level with the ground. Hut wheat is not damaged to a great extent.
Mrs. Annie Freeman, a noted worker of the Wesley Sunday school, gave supper for her class which will long be remembered by the ice cream and strawberries which were served in great abundance.
Three weeks ago the young folks of this place went to Mace to a birthday party. So great was their pleasure that they haven't been able to notice the little happenings around here I herei'ore their correspondence with 1 iiK JoritXAi. has been entirely given up.
Fon .25 cents we offer ladies' nigh uresses trimmed with torchon lace or ruflle skirts with five inch ruflle.draw ers tucked, trimmed with torchon lace or Hamburg lace: corset covers and backs trimmed with lace or einbroid ery: chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed. No such values ever before offered in this city. L. liisciiOK, 127 & 129 E. Main street
FANCY and staple groceries at rock bottom prices. Milt Williams & lire so S a
150 pair lace curtains 314 yards long and extra wide, only SI.50, worth S3. Curtain poles free with every pair, at Abe Levinson's.
TlIIKMK it WAGNKR JiliKWINO Co's Bohemian Export Beer in wood and glass. The finest of all table beer in the market, delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone your order to the City Bottling Works.
At: on AN & CASKY, Propr's.
DON'T ntylect Bisehof's special sale on muslin underwear this week. The grandest bargains imaginable for 25 and 50 cents.
Fort all kinds of printing seo UB JOUK.VAL CO., PiitNTKiis
50 dozen liankerchiefs worth 10, 15 and 20 cents, choice for 5c. this week at Abe Levinson's.
Tlie Human Electrical Forces!
How They Control the Organs of the Body.
The eloctrieal force of the human body, as the nerro fluid may bo termed, la au especially attractive department of science, as It exerts so marked an Influence on the health of the organs of the body. Nerve force fa produced Dy thn brain and couveyed by m«ans of the nerve9 to the various organs of tho body, tbussupplylng the latterjmb ih» vitality necessary to Insure their health. Tho pneumogastrlc nerve, as shown here, may bo said to be the mos. Important of the entire nerve system, as it supplies the heart, lungs, stomach, bowels, ctc., with the nerve force neccssary to keep them active and healthy. As will be seen by the cut tho long nerva descending from the base of the brain and terminating la tho bowels Is tho pneumogastrlc, while the numerous little branches supply the heart, lungs and stom-' aeh with necessary vitality. When tho brain becomes In any way disordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which It supplies Is lessened, and the organs receiving the d!
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mlnished supply are con—lei
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sequently weakened. Physicians recognlzo.
tho Importance of this fact, but YreaVthe
noted specialist. Franklin Miles, M. 13., B., has given the greater part of his life to the study of this subject, and the principal discoveries concerning ft are due to his efforts. lr. Miles* Kestoratlve Nervine, the unrivaled brain and nerve food, Is prepared on tlio principle that all nervous and many other difficulties originate from disorders of the nervecenters. fts wonderful success inciting these disorders is testified to by thousands In every part of the land.
Kestorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epifepsy, etc. It Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It Is sold on a positive guarantee hv all'druggists, orsentdirect by the Dr. Miles Meiiical Oo., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, per bottle, six bottles for $S, express prepaid.
Sol 1 by all druggists,
Jrice
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I'rliic". -if til-- Orient.
(•n June 20 the Vandalia will seil tickets to Terre Haute and return at. one fare, S1."0. the round trip, good to return June 21, account of the meeting of the Princes of the Orient, whose parade of Princes and Rulers and whose wonderful floats will equal the Veiled Prophets and the Mardi Gras. For SI.60 you may see as much as by paying S50 or more to go to New Orleans, and help to establish a spectacular display right at home and avoid long and dusty trips to see them.
J. C. HUTCHINSON. Agt.
llneklen'H Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheurn Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jerfect satisfaction or money refunded.
25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharm acy-
(.uuraufctMl Cure*
We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough. Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will u*e this remedy as directed, giving in a fair triai, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Cotton A Kife's Progress
Pharmaev. Large size 50c and 51.00.
$-I."o T« Denver ami lit'! uni.
For the accommodation of the delegates from Indiana and their .friends who wish to attend the National Convention of tlie League of Republican Clubs, to be held at Denver. Col., on June 26-27, a special train will run from Indianapolis over the L. E. it \V. R. R., leaving at 1:20 p. m. on Friday. June 22, arriving at Denver on Sunday morning, June 24th. A rate of 824.75 for the round trip, Indianapolis to
Denver and return, with a corresponding rate from any point nn the State, and reduced sleeping car rates have been secured. Tickets good for :t0 days. Several interesting side trips will be a feature of the trip. Make your arrangements t-o go on the special train and enjoy a vacation in the Rocky Mountains, at a very small expense. For particulars apply to R. E. Mansfield, Secretary, Indianapolis.
lie Knew I Is Worth.
Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis. Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engageu in the practice of medicine at that place for the past thirty-five years. On the 2",th of May, while in Des Moines, en route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoa." Having sold Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him. The ix citement and chance of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhiea. Every one should procure a bottle of this Remedy before leaving a N I North Washington,, street. Opposite court house.
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If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a,bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy as au insurance against any serious results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe. Ill North Wash ington street, opposite court house.
When Baby vy flick, we gave har Cantori*. When flht wu a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When (he became Mia*, aha clung to Castoria. When abe had Children, ihe gave tibem Caatoria.
Cure For lleadarhe.
As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreadful habitual headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afllietcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels." and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try It once. Large bottles only fifty cents at Cotton A- Kife's Progress Pharmacy.
FOB envelopes see Tllfi JOUHN'AL Co., PlU.VTKRS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
AUDITOR.
WILLIAM F. HUNT ts a candidate for Auditor o* Montgomery county subject to the decision of the Democratic convention
SURVEYOR.
LEE S. JJITKHAM will be a candidate for Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention June 113.
Plumbing And
Gas
Fittings
We have a large stock of Plumbing goods on hand and better prepared to do your work cheap than ever before. Remember that we guarantee the goods we sell and see that the work is done
RIGHT
WILLIAMS BROS.,
f-ll South Green Street.
C. M. SCOTT,
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
'A^ent for the Kartlett Bindery'. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates on binding Art Portfolios and World's Fair Views. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's oflice, city building, north Green street, Crawfordsville, lnd.
Notice of Gravel Road Letting.
Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the oilice of Kennedy ..v. Kennedy, in Crawfordsville, lnd.,* up to Thursday, July 5th, lS'.M. at ten o'clock in the morning for constructing one-third of a mile of gravel road in I'nion township near the iron bridge over Otiiel's Creek on the Terre Haute gravel road.
Bidders will find plans and specifications on tile at the Auditor's office. The right is reserved to reject all bids.
P. S. KENNEDY.
June 11, '94. Superintendent,
BIDS WANTED.
V" 0T1CE i- hereby given that bids will he rcceived until 3 o'clock :p. m., June 18, 181)4. ty the City Clerk at his otlice. for the re nioval of oil dend bodies initial part of Uld Town Cemetery to be vacated for a highway. Bidders must specify the the amount to be charged per body and to enclose the remains exhuuied in boxes tightly constructed ol' one 1' eh oak, ,iud re-inter the same in siwh part of (lid Town Cemetery as the committee may designate. Bids to be accompanied by an acceptable bond, and the work to tie done under the supervision of the Board of Health.
By order of the Common Council. C. M. SCOTT, dfi-lU City Clerk.
ABSTRACT BOOKS,
A. C. Jennlson's abstract books contain a cupj of every deed of record to every tract of land In the county, as well »s to every uQsatIsfled mortpafre or iien. His twenty years experience, aided by these unrivaled facilities In tracing titles enable him to claim that his office Is the best place to have Deeds, Mortgages Leases and Contracts prepared, as well as reliable Abstracts of Title. MONEY TO Lo,.N HEAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
Notice to Contractors.
Bids for the construction of one or more school houses in Union township, Montgomery county, will be received at Township Trustee's office in Crawfordsville until 2 o'clock, June 23, ISM. Plans and specifications can be seen at said office on and after June 10. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. D. W. HAHT.M.VN, 0-2:t Trustee.
D. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Represents Old Kelhtble Insurance Com* panles. Office with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.
Eugene Wilson.
Expert Watch Maker.
Makes a specialty of Watch and Clock Repairing, All work guaranteed forayoar. No charges unless work Is satisfactory. 23 Soutli Green Street, Crawford Block
The comparati vevalue of these twocarda I? known to most persons. They illustrato that greater quantity la
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial quality of
Ripans Tabules
As compared with aoy previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURB.
Ripans Tabulea: Price, so cents a bo*, Of druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruc« St., N.V.
M050R BOOTS.
WORTH MVUVU uvv AU. HOUTH 2:18 a.m Night Express 1:60 a.m 1:0Up.m Pasf"oger l:25p.m 2:50 p.m Local Freight 0:15 a.ra
eAHT BIG 4—Peoiia Division.
8 a.m 6:r»0p.m 0:50 p.in 12:45a.m. 1:50 a. 8:41) a. 1:15 p.rn 1:15 p.m.
VASDALiA.
3O0TH 0:44 a m.. 5:20 m. 2:18 m.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
I TITOS TABLE NORTHBOUND.
St. Joe Mall South Hcnd Express Local Freight
8:10 a 6:19 is
f»cal Frolirht 2:18 pen
VANDALIA LINE
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8:10a. m, 6:10 p. m. 2:1 8 p. uu
SOUTHBOUND,
Terre Haute Express.... Terre Haute Mall Local freight
9:44 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 2:18 p.m.
For complete time card, giving all trains and stations, and for full Informationas for rates through oars. otc„ address
Louis Bisctiof
THE BIG STORE
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Prices
LOUIS BISCHOF.
127-129 EAST MAIN STREET.
In which to prepare your
costumes for the social occasions ot the Wabash College commencement season.
If you lack the material for
the new costume or any of the fixings so dear to feminine fancies we might be able to supply your wants. In fact we are sure we could. We have supplied many lately. Won't you let us help you?
They are always right, here. It pays you to trade at the Big Store.
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