Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 October 1894 — Page 3
Fair, warmer.
Will We Do It?
We have made every ar
rangement in the selection of
our stock to enable us to sur
pass all past efforts in pleasing
the trade. We want to start
the revival of Good Times
with a
Good Business
And nothing that can be done
to please you in Styles and
Prices that we can think of has
been omitted.
Our Clothing department is
complete. We have every
thing from the commonest
Cottonade to the finest the
market affords. Overcoats
from size 3 years to size 50 on
at astonishingly low prices.
Now Listen.
You needs these goods and
[if we can suit you in Styles
Land Prices why not patronize
lUS?
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Platter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
Carried Away
—WITH (IU1I—
Furniture.
All visitors are surprised at the magnilicent array of attractive furniture. Such a stock lias never been seen in the town. No one will regret a long trip to simply see the unique variety of New l'all Styles in all grades from l'arlor to Kitchen. You might just as well be in style. It costs no more if you come here, liny or not as you please. C'ome and see the attractions, as we are the only people in the city who can sell all that is required in housekeeping, such as Carpets. Stoves.
Dishes, Furniture, Shelf Hardware, Resp'y Yours,
Zack. Mahorney & Sons. S
O. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Kepresents Old liellaMe Insurance Companics. OlHce with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Insurance Companion, ratronatre solicited.
C. M. SCOTT, HAHVKV STUUB3
SCOTT &STUBBS
General Insurance Agents.
Fire, Life and Acciden
INSURANCE,
Letral Documents, such us Deeds, Mortjmpes Contracts, Leases, etc., executod.. Loans on Farms and City Property Negotiated ou most favorable terms.
COLLECTIONS A 8PECIALTY.
OlNce, 2d Floor, No. 105}£ S. Washington St. Crawfordsville, lud.
White Front Barber Shop
Oun MOTTO:—We do more work forless money than any artist in the eity, at 125 North Green Street. Only :irst-class artists employed.
GEORGE BELL, Prop
GENERAL GOSSIP.
It Concern* Everything and Everybody amljs, Thereto™, of Jntorent to All of Di.
Eil Dill has moved liere from Linden. —Social dance at Elston hall tonight. —Herb Lucas will spend Sunday in the city. —Ed Voris has returned from Hamilton. Ohio. —Miss Willie Lee was in Indianapolis to-day. —Dr. Dryden Lamb has returned to Flint. Mich. —Mrs. C. J. Head went to Indianapolis this morning.
Mrs. Rose Xixon Stone has returned from Chiorgo. •(iovernor Matthews will speak here Saturday, Oct. 27. —Mrs. T. T. Munhall is visiting her daughter at the State University. —Mrs. M. \V. Bruner and Miss Ella Brunei- were in Indianapolis to-day. —Mrs. Tom Nolan returned to-day from a visit iii Chicago and Lafayette. —Do you wanta home'.' Head "Hear River Valley, Utah," on this page. tf —The Lebanon ball team did not arrive at Ladoga yesterday, so no game was played.
I. W. Simmons and family have returned to IMooniington after a visit with C. .1. Head.
John li. Uobb has returned to.loplin. He-has decided to remain there instead of moving back here.
O. D. Humphrey has gone to Cincinnati to take part in the installation of the Tribe of lieu-llur court. —The price of bananas will go up as all the plantations in the West Indies were destroyed a few days ago by a terrible storm. —The passage of the Utah Statehood bill has attracted much attention to that "garden spot of the Rocky Mountains." Read "Hear River Valley, Utah." on this page. tf
Danville. 111., f'ras: 5liss Minnie Landman, of Crawfordsville, lud.. sister of Ike Landman of tlie l'ell clothing1 house, is the guest of the Misses Conner, Ilazel street. She will give a piano number at Miss Conner's testimonial. 4r-Next week the stockholders of the Crawfordsville 15. and L. A. and those of the Home 15. and I.. A. will come to the first door south of the W. I'. T. C. to make their deposits. li. R. Russell and F. 1' Mount will occupy their new otliee there on Monday.
Indianapolis Xewx: The Rev. Dr. Joseph S. Jenekes, one of the most distinguished ministers of the community, as decided to abandon the Episeopaian church. Nest Sunday morning, itli his wife, a cultivated woman who shares his views, he will unite with the eridian-strect Methodist church, of hioli the Rev. Dr. C. N. Sims is pas lor.
MT
A New Swindle.
Knights of I'ytluas lodges through .nit the country are on the lookout for very clever swindler. The man anted has broken into a number of the lodges and abstracted blank orders tid seals, which he afterward filled out to liis own taste. This usually amounted to about twenty dollars. These orders have been generally accepted and the full extent of his operations can not be determined. They are supposed, however, to reach several thousand dollars. The matter as been kept quiet up to the present, but to no purpose, as the rascal evidently knew when he had enough and quit business.
For the Defendant*.
The jury in the case oi Caleb Davis against Chas. Rogers and Addison Young this morning returned a verdict in favor of the defendants. The suit was on a note for SliOO, which had been given by the defendants with the understanding that it was not to be paid unless they made money on the farm tliey rented of tlie plaintifl'.
Hour Hivi'r Vallrj', I'tali.
For dairying, fruit growing and agriculture unsurpassed. One hundred und twenty thousand acres now ready for cultivation. All under Hear River canals. Abundance of water at lowest rates. Lauds adjacent to two railways and overlooking the great Salt Lake, which assures a genial and healthy climate, mild win ters, delightful "summers, the ideal place to build a home. Jrrlytttcil never full. 20 to 10 acre tracts, S3(J per acre In ten yearly imywcHts perpetual water right. §52.SO round trip from Chicago Oct. 9. Send 2 cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet to C. F. Spilman Crawfordsville, lnd.
On to Richmond Oct. Hi. 17 and IS. 1V.U.
Purelyvegetable,pleasantandand
FOR SALE BV COTTON & E.IFB
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
ESTAIILISIIKII IN 1887.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER li. 1894.
One fare for the round trip t.o Richmond. Va.. and return and also to Old l'oint Comfort an return, via Chesapeake it Ohio liy., the only line from the West to Virginia cities. Visit the Virginia State Fair, inspeat the cheap farm lands of the Old Dominion where the climate is very nearly perfect, where there are no cyclones, droughts or blizzards, and where there are unequalled markets for all kinds of farm and garden products. For list of farms address E. li. Pope, Western Passenger Agent, St. Louis. Mo A. S. Miller, Traveling I'assenger Agent. I tidiaiiapolis, lnd.. U.
IJ.
Truitt, General
Traveling Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, 0. 1 L_1_J (ZJ CD LZZ3 CD
agreeable to take, accept^
able to the stomach, safe effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headachss, 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.
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING.
Hon. (iO(irg(! W, 1'iiriH to Speak In t!i County—Time* anl l'laccfl of the Appointment 8.
Hon. George \V. Faris, Republican candidate for Congress from the Stli District, will address the people of Montgomery county as follows:
Waveland, Saturday. October 13, at o'clock p. m. Ladoga. Opera House, Monday, October at o'clock p. m.
Mace, Tuesday, October 10, at o'clock p. m. Bethel church. Sugar Creek township. Wednesday, October 17, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Darlington. Wednesday, Octobcr 17. at 7 o'clock p. m. Linden, Thursday. October IS, at o'clock p. m.
Wingate. Thursday. October IS. at 7 o'clock p. m. Wayne town. Friday. October Ifl, at o'clock p. in.
Alamo, Friday. October 111, at 7 o'clock p. m. Crawfordsville, Saturday. Octobcr20. at 2 o'clock p. m.
The people irrespective of party are cordially invited to be present at all these meetings and hear the political issues of the day discussed from a Republican standpoint.
William
THJ
lor Surprised.
Last Thursday evening about seven 'clock a party of one hundred men, women and children assembled at the home of Wm. Taylor and wife with well filled baskets and a big tub full of oysters. They came unannounced and completely surprised Mr. Taylor. The evening was most delightfully passed by all who were present and will lorig"be remembered with pleasure. Among those present of the relatives were Mr. Taylor's aged mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Henry and Gorton Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Forgey, of Whitesville, and those outside were Mr. and Mrs. Wes Urubb, Mrs. Jim Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowan. Mrs. Susan Cowan and children, John Cowan and family, Mrs. Rebecca Cowan. Mrs. licll Totnlinson and child. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Quick, John Jackson, Nathan Quick, Roland Shelby. Jasper Elmore, Sherman McClamrock, I'eter Eshelman, Win. l'atton, Mrs. Klla Tomlinson, Mrs. Ida Davenport, Misses Leech, Allie McClamrock. Nora Rreaks, Mattie Johnson. Ora Retro, Grace McClamrock, and Messrs. -Harry and Hert Iireaks, Morris Mason, Elza I'tterback, Frank Remley. Chas. l'atton, Henry Yaueleave. Jake Swank. F.
A Keooiver Appointed.
Xewman Krb, of New York, has been appointed receiver for the CoftinStanton syndicate, which operated the water and light plant here and at other points in the State as well. The assets are SO.iiQu.GOO, with liabilities to match.
The appointment of Krb will in nowise. affect the Crawfordsville plants, which are already in the hands of receiver Ilayneswho was appointed some days ayo at the instance of. the American Debenture Company.
The (tnml AVnr Scries.
Number 2f of the Frank Leslie War Series lias arrived ami is ready for distribution at this otlie.
ifct Iho Ilmiiihlc
A Distinguished Guest
IfotiM
That signally successful specialist Dr. it. C. Flower, of lloston, will be a welcome guest at the Itrainble Mouse, Lafayette. Oct. 20th. Also at the New Denison Hotel, Indianapolis. Monday and Tuesday. Oct. J" and Hi. Those interested iu the wonderful career of this marvelous man who send four cents return postage to the Flower Medical Co., No, "",( Columbus avenue, Boston. Mass.p'will receive a l'liotoravurc, liiography and Dr. Flower new work entitled "Dr. 1!. C. Flower in the Sick Koom." This justly famous physician can consulted as follows:
be conveniently
Steubenville. Ohij. Imperial Hotel, Monday. Oct. s. Columbus, Ohio. Neil House. Tuesday, Oct. 0.
Springfield, Ohio. Arcade Hotel, Wednesday. Oct. HI. Dayton. Ohio, lieckel House, Thursday. Oct. 11.
Toledo. Ohio, Hotel Madison. Friday, Oct. 12. Fort Wayne, lnd.. The Randall, Saturday. Oct. 13.
Indianapolis, lud.. New Denison Hotel, 'Monday and Tuesday, Oct. ir and Hi.
New Albany, lnd., Windsor Hotel, Wednesday. Oct. 17. Evansville, lnd.. St. .Oeorge Hotel, Thursday. Oct. IS.
Terre Haute. Ind., National Hotel, Friday, Oct. 1!'. Lafayette, Ind.. Ilramble House, Saturday, Oct. 20.
This will be glad tidings of great joy to many a so-called incurable incurable invalid. He will undoubtedly be eagerly consulted by a goodly number of our most intelligent eitizens, as has invariably been the case heretofore, when he has favored this vicinity with his distinguished presence and professional acumen.
Now I* the Time
To leave your Portfolios at THK .loruNAL office to be bound
CHOLERA HOGS.
S3iue
Pretty Slindy litittlnutis Sultl Gotug On In ThU County.
Tuk Jot'BXAi. has it oil pretty good authority that some very peculiar and questionable business is going on at present in this county. We arc informed that "cholera hogs" are being shipped away from here to the city markets in large numbers. Several weeks ago hog cholera became quite prevalent in the county and, of course, many farmers whose porkers were threatened were willing to sell. Several buyers have since been quite busy. Droves in which there have been deaths from cholera have been sold at rock bottom prices and rushed oft' to the slaughter pen post haste. Of course, hogs tottering about with the disease have not been sold, but tlie very fact that infected droves have been shipped out is ground for the severest criticism. THE JOUHNAI. is.informed of several instances oMhiskind and sincerely trusts that a stop can be put to this trallic at once.
A BIG GAME
Tlie Owner of Which will Win a Million Dollars.
A local sport, who claims not to be romancing, gives the JOUBNAI. the history of the biggest poker game in the history of the world, and as it is now in progress it will doubtless be of interest to note it. Tlie game has thousands of players and is based on the great principle of the survival of the fittest. The idea originated in Chicago and there will occur the linal struggle for the supremacy and the pot. l'oker players in a dozen stales are interested, although the thing has been very quiet. In every town of any considerable size a "class'' is organized by the management. This class consists of all the poker players of reputation and skill and numbers fifty. F.ach of these gentlemen planks down live dollars and a tournament is begun for the championship. Tlie classes are in districts"-of seven and the champion of each class puts tlie entire pot of his class 8250 into the district pot and then struggles with tlie other six class champions for the victory. The winner of the district deposits his whole pot in the "conference" pot and the winner of this tournament contends in ten struggles for the State chainpionpionsliip. After this comes the interstate tournanraent and then the final game for the grand stakes. No one spends a cent of the earnings but all are hoarded for the linal game. It is said there are several hundred classes in Chicago alone and that the final stake will be for one million dollars. For this sum two men only will play, they being the representatives of the great inter-State contests. The playing has not yet begun and the classes are now being organized. Lafayette,
Logansport and other neighboring towns have completed their orgauizaand an effort is being made to get up a class"' in Crawfordsville.
Kev. 1'ox in a Smash Up.
Ladoga Lender: Rev. Fox and wife Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scott and others spent last Friday evening at the country home of David Harslibarger. It was a dark night, and when they were gettting in their carriages to return, Rev. Fox's horse ran against Mr.Scott?s buggy. The animal was backed out from the collision, and in the act unscrewed a nut from the axle of the Fox vehicle. As they started again a wheel came off, Mr. Fox and wife were thrown out and the horse ran south. The men followed with a lantern, and after walking a few miles found the horse eating grass by the roadside with little damage done to the vehicle, and the harness but slightly broken. Mr. and Mrs. Fox remained all night at Mr. llarslibarger's.
Rev. Fox says his lasting thanks are due Mr. Tol Sutherlin, who loaned him abnggy an an overcoat Friday night, while the former was hunting for his runaway horse. Mr. Sutherlin is one of the most neighbor!}'of men, and will get up at any hour in the night to assist a friend or stranger.
Helpful School Supplies.
While iu Chicago this week, Dr. Cowan, of the school board, purchased some modern and elegant school supplies which will be of great benefit in the study of physiology at the public schools. They consist of a fine manikin, a French skeleton arranged for natural action and dissectable models of the eye and ear. These supplies will no doubt effect satisfactory and very practical results.
Cases From Montgomery.
The following cases from Montgomery have been acted on this week in the circuit court at Covington:
Hector S. Krailen vs. Wm. att, et al: continued. Aaron Nutt vs Win. Nutt et a): continued.
Zaeli Mahorney vs. Wm. Nutt: ap pealed. Uector S. liraden vs. .lohn W. llendriekson et al continued.
radilleB U«r Own "Cuiijtm." The following brief burst of song: is an argument in favor of corporal punishment in the public schools:
Tlie schoolmn'ani paddled tlio people's kids When punishment seemed to !c due: She wod In the fulness of time and unw
Blie can paddle her own. Can you?
Republican Shaking.
Hon. .lohn F. Scanlan, of Chicago will address the people of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county at the court house on Wednesday evening October JO. at 7:30 o'clock. All irrespective of party are cordially invited to be present.
BISCHOF sells dry goods, notions, cloaks and furs cheaper than any house in the county. Go there for your smallest purchases, he will save you money.
FOR business cards see THE JOUUNALCo.,
1'IUNTEBS
It Is Pleasure
To tell wJint Hood's SarsaparllJa has done for 0Q6. I wns troubled with neuralgia in my stomach and with dizziness and shortness of breath, also kidney and iuward weakness. I wanted something that would b® a permanent cure, so my husband thought it best that I try Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Before I had used ono-hnlf bottle I felt like a new person, and I am glad that I can say today that I have not had a bad spell since I commenced to take
BmrmhC. TrulIinBur, Hood's Sarsapr.rilla. Falrburg, 111. Formerly my health was •o poor that. I was not able to do my house* work. Now 1 om perfectly well and hearty,
Hood's
1 I owe all the praise to
Sarsaparilla
C•%%%%%
Hood's Sarsa par ill a. MRS. SARAH C. TNRIYLDfGKR, Falrburg, 111.
ures
N. B. you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Pills should be in your home. Tliej Uoj._ ellable family catliartlo. 25c. per box.
-•••••, NO. "71
UF.I'OKT OF T11E CONDITION —or rnn-
FirSt National Bank,
Of CrnwtordsvllU',
AT ORA.WFORDSV1LLE,
In the St'tl'.- of htiiianc, at fhe i'lasr of linsiWv'' dctoitcr
Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured* 1,7:17.17 Honds to fvcure elrou niton D6.UO0.OU Premiums on U.S. Honds U,f00.Ut» tftoeks.se unties, etc 10,000.0° Mankind-house, furniture, and fixtures Other real ost.au? and nurltf.«iges owned .\ O/'O-.MJ line I'roui National Jianks (not Ue serve Age «ls). Due rom Stale Hanks and liunkeis ,00 7 tnun^upproved reserve agents. 4 Checks and el her cash items ....11 ,*» 11.7 4 Notes of other National hanks,.. a.^ou Ou Fractional }aj»ereurrein:y, ckt-ifr,: andeents I'JI.OU Lawful money reserve in bank,vr/* STEELE I MJ.UO Leiral-tendf-r notes..... "-'.j,000.00
Uedeinption fund with I'.S. Treas urer per eent. of eireulat'n)
Tot al-
Capital stock paid iu MI ruins* I und Undivided profits, less and taxes paid National Hauk Notes out
Mate of India I, as. h. I-a hank, do solemn: inenl is true t» tli belief.
ul,l: 0 00
l.l'.^.OO
*4fW,551.oa
MAHIUTircS.
100,000.00 .•0,000
/V'V./UKSOI'KCKS.
Loans and discount-s •$108,450.04 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4.K0S 7-i l*. is Bond* to secure circulation... 'Jf,00u.00 Premium on lT. S. bonds ^.UUO.OO County IJonds 11 1 I Uankiujr-bouBc, furniture and llxtures .'i,000.0u Other real estate and tnort.tfa^es owned 4,000.00 Due from National Hanks i.nui re-. serve agents! 37,0154.*28 Due from State Hanks and Hunkers 15,470.87 Due from approved reserve agents 4-3,:i(J0.U0 Checks and other eash items n*J4.4'? Notes of other National banks.... 112.030.0U Fractional paper currency, nickels, andeents 470.04 Lawlnl money reserve in bank.viz: Specie 404.4 5 Leful-tender notes .. '-0,000.00
A F. UAMSKV, i'. C. SoMKKVIl.t.K, C. N WLLI.IAMS,
41»,4i»4.4."
Kedcmption I'und with l.\ S. Treas* urer per cent, of clrcuiat'ii)
1,125.00
Total'..... 'v-.. I.IA !H I.ITI KS. Capital slock paid.in ..$100,000.00 Surplus I und ........... 50,000,1:0 Undivided protlts, less expenses and taxes paid 4,0IVJ.80 National Hunk notes oulslamliiitf.. 2^,500 00 Due to i?tato Itanks und Hunkers.. 1,808.87 Individual deposits subject to
Spccillc for Crimp.
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy a specific for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is one of the most important requisites where a cough remedy is intended for use among children, 1 have known of eases of croup where I know tiie life of a little one was saved by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." J. J. LaUrange, druggist, Avoea, Neb. cent bottles for sale by Nye vfe llooe 111 N. Washington St., opposite court house.
A (iriuifl Feature
Of Hood .Sarsaparilla is that while it purilies the blood ami sends it coursing through the veins full of richness and health, it also imparts new life and vigor to every function of the body Hence the expression so, often heard "Hood's Sarsaparilla made a new per' son of me."' It ovoreomefa. that tired feeling so common now.
Hood's Pills arc purely vegetable perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial.
FOR business cards see THE JOUIIXAL Co., PHINTKKS
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Aint It
OO
expenses
y:.\roo.ou
mdinir.
One to State Individual cheek..
Hunks and bankers/.... deposits Mihjerl to
Total ...
7:i,rtS-Mi2
nty of Monttfomeiy, ss: shin- oft he iihovo-nained -vvt'Mi' thai tin? Hbovr sCttolie ln'st of uiv luiowlpdp'iind
I AS, !•:. KVA.NS,
'UNIIM'I'.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this i.th dav of (.icl., I SSH. S N N 0
Correct-•• Attest: Notary Public.---' ». S. DI'IIII.AM, .1 S. ITLTOWN,
W. I\ 1 KUUDN. hireetors, Oel. 0. issi4„
No.
RICl'OKT OF THE CONDITION
Citizens' National Bank
AT CHAW FORDS VI LLC.
/?i thr State ul hutiiiiuu (it the elosc of buni-
1 4
ti:sTHor i:i
51 ^,5'i7.7K
A 4 9 0 0 2
Total .. .: .: ...#512,527.7 8 State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, ss: I. Charles (ioltrn,Cashier oi' the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot' my kuowledjre and belief. C. (iOl/ritA.
Casiuer.
PubscrilM'dand sworn before me this 0th lay ol' Oct., 1804. KDWAIU) SNVDKK, Correct—Attest: Notary Public.
Directors. Oct. 0, 1804.
They Their I'CIIKOIIK.
Perhaps some of our readers would like to know iu what respect Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy is better than any other. We will tell you. When this Remedy is taken us soon as a cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it will counteract the etVect. of the cold and n-reatlv lessen its severity, and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs-, opening the secretions, liquefying tlie mucus and causing its expulsion from tlie air cells of the lungs and resoring the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy in the market possesses these remarkable properties No other will cure a cold so quickly. For sale by Nye & Hooe, 111 N. Washington St., opposite court house.
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Fiom two to'on clolbtiT sr.vKl 1 bnyinff your
Cloaks of us.
.Everything in Millinery G«k da" from the cheapest to the finest, nt
ABE LEVINSON'S.
Nice
For
Only $2.oo.
This Chair is :rl O.ik, rubbed-liiivsh, no varnish
wonder of the age at the price we sell the goods
and sell them cheap.
Barrihill,Hornaday& Pickett
WITHOUT PAIV. KCAK, SHOCK
N VKlt
Bryant's
Crestile Conductor
On your house and
thereby save your
property, and often
life.
The Daily Market
Cor. College and Water Sts.
Groceries and Meats, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Celerj,
OYSTERS
Crackers, Cakes and Largest Loaf of Bread in the City for 5 Cents.
R. E. ATKINSON.
Cloaks! Cloaks!
the
Money?
in-.l is
ON THE-"-' FEMALE FACE
INJUUT,
OK
OKOW A
I'roslilcnt of the Hoston Klcctrolysls Co.. Clrrli- l':i Unti l, Ir11ariapolls, Inil.
1)11. VAN' OYCK has devoted several hours dally for eighteen years to the Klectrlc Needle operation, and lias cured over lO.OOOcnses. Every ease cured, no nmtterliow bad It may be. This Is positively tlie only method In the world by which HAIR CAN BE DESTROYED FOREVER. lie treats patients In eveiy State In the Union. Du. VAN DYCJK will have parlors ut
Null House, Crawfordsville, Saturday .Oct. Mill.
to treat ladios for superfluous hair, and during this visit can treat several new patients. Hours,« A. M. to $ i\ M. BOOK FREE.
The Electric Season
And while houses are being destroyed by lightning and the shingles drawn from the roof by tlie sun it is time to get
SO
AIN J»V THE
ELECTRIC NEEDLE
By DR. J. VAN DYCK, Hlectro Surgeon,
TJJK liAMl CAN
Crawfordsville
Steam Dye Works
I.UIJU'H' a iii 1
Gonllcnien's Clothlnu Cleaned.
Colored and repaired in tJrst ehias style.
CLEAM\G Ui:STLl MEX S CLOTHISO A Sl'EClALTr.
All work'warranted. OHiceuud works at American Steam Laundry. Branch office American Steam Laundry olllee, corner of Green ftud IMke »Sts.
HERMAN IMHOFE.
