Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 November 1894 — Page 3
Kair, warmer Friday.
The Voice
Of the people lias been
heard. It is all over and we
are now all interested in a
common cause, which is pros
perity to all.
We Can Aid
you in saving money by calll-
ing on us for your winter
clothing. We can sell you a
good warm overcoat. We
can sell you a good warm suit.
We handle good warm under
wear and it is before you at
very small profit to us.
Times are Changing
and we change with them. It
prices aie downward we cut
our goods to suit the wave.
Call and
scj
us.
Lee
S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
Furniture
In General
When new is fair to look upon, but every day wear soon breaks it down. Our furniture finds favor because it is fashionable: it pleases because its price is proper: it weurs well, because it is honestly mane of good material by skilled "labor. A strong statement, but as true as it is plain. A multitude •of satisfied customers convinces all who investigate that our methods and Fall Furniture are well chosen.
I'erhaps you need a l'arlor Suite for your parlor. We'll sell you a beauty "for $-10.00. Our line of Carpets and Hugs have pr.oven to be a mascot. Our sales have been far more than we expected as our patterns are all new. No old chestnuts to show.
Come in and look through our line. Respectfully Yours.
Zack Mahorney & ^ons.
O W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE
Represents Old Ifoiiabie Insurance Com* panics. Office with Indiana and Oblo Jlve 8tock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.
HAVING IM7HCI1ARKU A
MOSLER FIRE-PROOF SAFE
Of the latest pattern parties need not hesitate to leave their Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles (or repair as tlioy will be well taken care of.
Watches, Clocks and «1 welry for sale at the lowest cash prices at 123 south Green Street, opposite Mule Hall.
Eugene Wilson.
C. M. 8C0TT. HA11VKY STUBB3
SCOTT &STUBBS
General Insurance Agent*.
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
Legal Documonts, such na Deeds, MoH.khkos. Contracts. Leases, etc.. executcil. Loans on Farms and City Property Negotiated on inoet favorable terms.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Ofllce, 2d Floor, No. 10rMi S. Wasbltfrton St., Cniwfordavflle, lnd.
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
ESTAIILMSUKD IS 1887.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1894.
GENERAL GOSSIP.
It C'onrernA Everything ami Everybody ami In, Therelure, of I liferent to All or Ha.
—Horns, horns at Wampler's. —Buy tin horns at Wampler's. —K. 1'. Mount is visiting in Orth. —Jake Weil of l.afavette was in the city to-day. —Gus Kaufholil and wife are visiting in Bedford. —John L. Cobcn has returned from Indianapolis. —The Gypsy Queen eigur is gaining1 great popularity. 11-10 —W. M. Epperson, of Frankfort, is in the city to-day. —W. W. Morgan went to Indianapolis this afternoon. —Joe Allen returned to Michigan City this afternoon. —Supt. 1. M. Wellington went to Indianapolis this evening. —Hon. F. M. Dice returned from Indianapolis this morning. —Miss Mary Young, of Alticit is the guest of Mrs. Fred Brown. —Watch the store windows for the display of chrysanthemum premiums. —The Gypsy Queen is becoming a great favorite with the smokers. 11-10 —Mrs. Harry McLain returned to home in Kansas to-day after a isit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Marion Alston. -irti
Si sl3 EJBS
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—We must get rid of some broken stock of men's lace and congress shoes and will cut the price in two.
Van Camp & Co.
—The party who carried off an umbrella from C. Ij. Host's veranda at 5:30 last evening can save trouble by returning the same at once. —Social at Baptist church on Friday night. Turkey, chicken, etc., followed by a short musical and literary programme. From to S. Admission 15 cents. ll-s —Exchanged, at Mrs. Cloyd Head's reception, a blue silk umbrella with wood handle, for a black umbrella with similar handle.
IIS. 1!. I.. OliNlMl'N\
—Charles II. Foresman, the son-in-law of Hon. 1'. S. Kennedy,was elected Superintendent of l'ublic Instruction of Idaho Tuesday by a handsome majority. —J. K. Bunnell and wife. Miss Kvans, Miss Mary Hallowell, Dr. McCormick and wife. Will Nash and wife. Charley Gould and wife, Newt Martin and wife, Walter liulet, and Col. Gilford went lo Indianapolis to-day to attend a party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. I). l*arker.\ —The school recently taught 'liy Mrs. Gillman, at the Mills school building, has been dismissed until a new teacher can be imported from Indianapolis. The new teacher will be the fourth to try that room this year. At that rate it will take sixteen teachers to provide for that room this school vear.
showing made by
WITHDRAWN.
A Temple of Art.
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The RulMentlon Mooting Announced for I To»Morro\v Night Will Not be llehl.
It has been deemed advisable by the workiug Republicans after an interchange of opinions to withdraw the meeting announced to take place tomorrow night to ratify the action of the voters at the polls last Tuesday. The victory is so complete and overwhelming that no jollification meeting can add anything to the already overflowing heart of every Republican. It will be a useless expenditure of energy which should be saved for work in the next campaign.
l'eoulc'H 1'itrly 1 nion Townttlilp Yoto. The People's l'arty vote for Geo. O. White for Trustee, in I'nion township was 5S. lie received two votes in No. !. eleven in none in .1, two in 1, none in 5, one in (i, none in 7, three in 8, three in it, three in 10, two in 11, two in 1-'. one in n, fifteen in 11, five in 15. and eight in 1 'i.
Jonathan C. Largent, for Assessor, received lio votes—three in No. 1. nine in none ill .1. two in 4. one in 5, one in ij, none ill 7. three in H, three in !l, two in 10. four in 11. two in 12, none in n. sixteen in U, live in 15. and nine in in.
A Moiirilluj Fotvl.
Tlie big red rooster of Win. Birch, of 1' anklin street, has long been the pride of the neighborhood and is a very privileged character. This morning. however, when Birch arose from hi.s .slumbers sweet he found that while he slept that an enemy had done a wicked tiling. The proud rooster was fantastically draped in the most sombre mourning and safely anchored to a pole in the back yard ,•
Delightful Kef.'cption.
Yesterday afternoon at her home on west College street, Mrs. C. J. Head was at home to quite a large party of her lady friends. The residence was quite prettily and artistically decorated and the guests were entertained with the most cordial hospitality. A delicious collation was served during the hours of reception and the affair proved to be a delightful social success.
Took Monosmith Away.
La^t ni^ht Kred A. Todd, one of the attendants at the Toledo insane hospital. arrived in the city and left at noon to-day with Wilber Monosmith. the crazy barn burner who was captured hero. Mr. Todd states that Monosmith lias escaped from the asylum six times.
Notire.
The ladies of St. .John's Episcopal church will give a social next Satur' day. Nov. 10. 18114. at the V. M. C. A. armory, good supper and fine musieal programme by Prof. Quinton and others all for 15 cents. Everyone come from fi to S.
Not for a Day but for a!! Time.
Memories i-f t'te&sVVhiie City are .''.fading—-:ifl but one.
Majestic in its be -.illy" the Palace of Art survives to remind
mankind of wonder. departed. Triumphant over fire and
tempest the stalely structure stands beside the lake dedicated
forever to the service of the people. As a gallery of paint
ing'and sculpture it surprised and delighted the nations. As
the Field's Columbian Museum it will entertain and instruct
multitudes in the ages to come.
A World's Fair in miniature is' the museum to-day}'-
While it lasts the public will have before them a vivid re
minder of the greater exposition of 1893. It bring back
the vast panorama of splendid exhibits including the fine
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
iv.^ The analysis of Dr. Price's by government experts
demonstrated its immeasurable superiority in leavening
strength, purity and general excellence and gained for it the
Highest Award at the Fair.
V'-.:
I l'ut a Li^ht in Die Window. I It is the request of the Republican central committee that on to-morrow evening- during the jollification every householder who rejoices in the victory should put a light in each fror.t window of his house.
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TOWNSHIP ELECTION.
The Vote on Townnhtp Trustee* Toiviulilp Afteetsorg, Justice* ol the I'eucu uml Constable!*.
The following- is the upgrei^ite vote in eacli township named on Trustees. Assessors, Justices of the I'eaee and Constables:
Franklin. thi STI:K.
I.euis, ii'iO Cruiff, I) Hampton, D., short term....... ..S3J
Lewis', majority ^7 ASSKSSOH. Coleman, It Shannon
Coleman's majotity '. Jl'STICKS OK THE I'KAUK. Armstronf,'-,
l'itman,
Stewart, It Vanniee, 1) Johnson. (•untie,
:.
Kink's majority-... .ITSTK:KK l- Til I'KACK. (iilkey, O liankins. 1) ... Youut, Truax, \l
(rrimes, D. Titus, I)... Lawton. Little, II
13 IS .3111 17
1
.251 .2111
V- COXS'l'AllI.KS
Miller. 1! Cook. Hooher, Johnson, 1) .. J. T. Moore, \V. I.. Moore.
..'M7 .."SKI .3111
L' 17
Klplcy. I'liUSTKK.
Weir, .. Smith, li. .117
Weir's majority .. .. A ssKssolt. Fink, I). (»rimes, ....
.•2tJ .1T7
.Co: \u\i
CONSTAHI.K:
201
.*01
IIH(IUod. •rursTi*:K.
Whites.' II Klston, I) Dunkle, .short term.............
White's majority .17'» ASSKSSOU. f. Shobe, "H Martin, I) 1 Conrad, D.. short term ..17-
Shobe's majority .TUSTICKS OK THK riCACK. Thomas, ... ... .IM Cave, li VMontgouiery. 1) Kiuniok, 0 I''
CONSTAHl.KX.
Stull. '.Ml Mason, Morford, I). ..... r.lf •luuks, 77
Wtiimit. TKISTKK.
Minnick, liulloway, 1) .......
Minnick's majority.. .. ....... ASSKSSOJi. Peterson. II (iolliday, I)...............
.'.'so $2)7
2
Peterson's majority .irs'ncK* OF THI-: IMCACK. Peterson. Hrook.s. I) Abbott. I) rOSsTAHI.HS. limit. II Junes. I) if lo
1211
Ciiiivn^sinK tin.1! Vol'.
'.riie canvassing- board of the eouut-y wcut into session at the court house this morning' and will not linish its work until midnight. The board lias a rather funerial appearance. Itiseoiuposed of the inspectors of the precincts and forty-one of the forty-two members are Democrats. Smiles are mighty seldom, and Kent Snyder, who wasn't- nominated for Auditor is the only happy looking man in the jraug except Capt. Itryant. the lone Republican. Mr. Snyder is the president of the board and Clerk Sparks is .secretary.
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NOTKS.
yl/f/KN-AVirs: .lohn K. Lamb, and his henchmen over this district, rejoice today over the defeat of Mr. Krookshirc.
The Democratic central committee under the direction of Secretary Taylor Thompson worked live beavers but the odds were against them. I nder ther circumstances they might have succeeded better.—A rius-Xcn:*.
Where's Cheerman Mills at? Krank Kistler, well known here, was defeated in (.'ass county for the ollice of prosecuting attorney. '•What IB that, mother?" "That is the crow
Who heralds the cotninp of ice and suow 11** happen** along In the early lull. And Democrats cat him. leathers and all!
After all the fuss Hrookshire did not run so greatly behind his ticket. It. was supposed that he would and it is more than likely he would really have done so but fcr some very questionable electioneering done by his Democratic enemies just the day of election.
—Social at Haptist church Friday night from 5 to S. 11 -S
Weather Koport.
Fair, slightly cooler to-night in southern portions, fair, warmer, dav.
—Tin horn's at Wampler's.
l-'ri-
Two Lives Lost.
Mrs. Pheobe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption, and that there was hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her aud she says it saved her life. Air. Thus. loggers. DO Florida street. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery and iu two weeks was cured, lie is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful ellicaey of this medicine in Coughs and ("olds. Free trial bottles at Cotton A- Wife's Progress Pharmacy. Regular size M)c and SI.
S.u.t rheum with its intense itching, dry, hot skin is cured by Hood's SarsapaVilla, because it purifies the blood.
JenfMe Decker
"How WeiMfou Look"
Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss.: •'Dear Sirs: —I take pleasure in writing the good I have received from taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. Every spring and summer for six years or mora, my health lias been so poor from heart trouble ruid general debility that at times (life was a burAcn. 1 would become so
Emaciated and Weak and Palo that my friends thought I would not live long. I could do scarcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minulos. I began getting worse lu January, losing my flesh and feeling so tired. I thought I would try Hood's Sarsaparllla and I am happy to say 1 In better health
Hood'ss?am Cures
than I have boon for a number of years. My friends remark to me: MYhy lmw well you look.' I tell them it is Hood's Karsaparilla that haf done the work. I would have nil suffering humanity give this medicine a trial and be convinced. This statement Is True to the lct«er.M Mks. Jknnik Im:» kku, "Watseka, 111.
Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sirk headache, indigestion
In .Memory of I .it 1 lo lluth IVtcrnoH. I liy Melfy.l "A simple child that lightly draws its breath and feels its life in everv limb, what should it know of deatn, yet thia «little bud alias fallen just before its bloom. In its early spring it has llown somewhere, aud beckoneth us to follw. it has not gone far we. know, else how could it look so pure, .spotless and white'.' The little angel! A few days of suffering, so patiently borne and little Ruth has left us. She was the little daughter of Charles and Hannah Peterson, born at Old Dwight Mission. Indian Territory, March 0, lS'JI, and died November li. 1804, aged .-even months and *J7 days. She was a little ray of sunshinesentto'their home to brighten it for awhile, teach them to know more of Heaven and draw them nearer there. Just why these precious little jewels are given us to gladden our hearts and homes and then taken so suddenly away, leaving our hearts sad and homes lonely, we cannot see but we know it is an all wise hand that both giveth and takcth away, and we will yet trust Thee. As we see the strong father in tears, the tender, patient mother's pitiful anguish, our tears cannot cease to How. for their hearts are torn aud bleeding, yet why should they weep*.' For of such is the Heaven above them and we lift up our souls and rpray: "Father cleanse our souls as white as this little one's whom Thou ha^t called to adorn Thy kingdom." We extend to the bereaved. sail parents our sincere and heartfelt sympathy aud "Praise the Lord the word was given that babes are made the heirs of Heaven."
waisami (OKLi (ii: i.inc.
The I'lii Psis will incut this evetiiny for their (liinciny* practice. If reports be true a certain fraternity is tr iij{f to "lift." another 't.VJiTiiree of the Indiana Congressmen elect are. I'lii I'sis -l-aris. Henry and Watson.
A (jreat practice came was had yesterday iii the mud on Philistine field. The team is working hard. 1 li ii:11! and Kern were in Ijafayette lo make arrangements for the fame Saturday. Kandall will lie lime keeper and Katl'erty. of (.'liicafT"- referee, with probably Waters, of of Penn.. urn* pire. Neither lialTerty or Waters have been heard from yet.
The new Lyceum Literary .Society hail a very enthusiastic meeting last night. There were thirty-five or forty present. A permanent orga ni/.ation was effected and otlicers were, elected. Vomit and Travis were elected president and vice-president respectively. A committee was appointed to wait upon Prof. Milford and tender the thanks of the society for the use of the hall. The next meeting -will be called by the president.
It has always been known that Wabash students who go from here to Princeton rank high. At present the leaders in each ef the three classes of the Princeton Theological Seminary are-Wabash men. being ltciderwolf. Parker and .Mount. This position of leader is one of great responsibility and the other members of the class have to get permission of him to preach.
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making Scott's mi endorsed by •wholeworld. No his is one of its .ciih:tits. But the
.mUIsH'M li.ll-, I ptiysiciaiHi'il U\i -1 .i' -'ill if..
t\i
iKliii si-niciit possible is si'.d Micnglh it gives.
ulsion
•-•.•"wishes. It does
more for weak
liable- mill Growing Children thr-u i:v oilier kind of nourishI', strengthens Weak Mii'lieis ti'1 restores health to a!! Riii'ivi'ing from nnjaeiation :r! (it tie il 1 Vbility.
Fo.- Cc'.ir hs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wunk Lungs. Consumption, Blood Disease- and Loss of Flesh. St Dtt& Bonne. N. AH Druggists. 60c. and $1.
Cloaks of
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Cloaks! Cloaks!
Fiom two to ten c'ollar? veil hy buying your
Everything in Millinery Goods from ihocheapest to the finest, at
ABE LEVINSON'S.
A Great Bargain,
We will uive away to introduce
a new Baking Powder, one Doll
with each can of powder. Price
of powder i5 cents per can. Dp
not fail to come in and see the
Dolls. Thev are beauties."
Barnhill,Hornaday& Pickett
THE POSITIVE.
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A STRANGE CASE.
How an Enemy was Foiled.
T':o following prraphlc slatcmont will 1c illi inlrnsoinicrest: "I cannotdostrribo lu* nniiih. TiM'pvsensation thati!XlhU'fl In my tir'ii •. haiKis and lejrs. I Imd to rub and hfat th(wc partsunlillliey were soro, toover«*onie in a nit'asuri't ho d*»ad fcoling lluit had tak^n po^sc^ion it \hem. In adult-Ion, I had a stranj: v«»:ikn«»s In my hack and around mjr v/aM, toiri'thur with ail indescribable 'none* feellm? in my stomarh. Physicians sai«l it. viseroepin^ paraly?is, froin wliich, according thrir universal conclusion, there is no relief. Once it. fastens \ipon a. person, tliey say, ft continues Js insidious progress until if HMflirs a vital point and the sufferer dies. Micii was ruv prospect. 1 had been doctoring v«-tr and a iialf steadily, but with no particular benefit, when 1 saw an advertisement df Mr Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a l.ot-lle anu bejxan using it. Marvelous as il may seem, but- a few days had passed before everv bit of that creepy feeling had left me, and'there lias not been even the slightest indication of us return. I now feel awell as 1 ever did. and have gained ten pounds In weight, though 1 had run down from I TO to m. l-'onr others have umhj Mr. Miles' He-loisilive Nervineon my rec»)inendatlon.and it has been unsatisfactory intheir faM as in mine."—.lames Kane, La Uue. ().
Mr. Miles' Kestorat ive Nervine is sold by all druiwists on a positlvo guarantee, or sent (hrect by the Mr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, lnd.. on receipt of price. II per bottle, six bottles for express prepaid. 11 is free from ODlatea or ttifcuneroito druwi
Sold by all drupgiais.
LADIES
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at Less Than Cost.
$8.oo Hats at $5.50 $5.00 Hats at $2.50 $3.00 Hats at $1.50 $2.50 Hats at $1.25
And $1.00.
Ladies, come and improve the opportunity for the best bargains in Millinery ever ofl'ered in Crawiordsville at
Mrs. Wheeler's.
215 E. Main St.
Cwic W
rrlMMcU.
Cheap
Coffee
AM) VET
Good
Coffe
I have a Kio Coffee which 1 can sell at cents. I don't make much profit on it, of course, because it is a good frrade, but I want to please my old customers and attract some new ones.
N, M. Martin
GROCER,
Cor. Washington and Pike St?.
THE YARYAN
Green House
Is making a specialty of two things tiiis Fall.
1st—Cut Flowers
Tti frrcnt variety and abundance nix! the I'ricesare l.ow.
2d—Chrysanthemums.
(Jf all kinds, both cnt and the growing plants.
Leave orders with Cotton A. liife or at the house on south Green street. Orders by mail or telegraph receive prompt attention. Address Yaryan (ireen House. Crawfordsville, lnd.
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.
Crawfordsville
Steam Dye Works
Ladies' and Geutleinou'.s Clothintr Cleaned, Colored and ropalrodjn
rt'^t
class styla
CLEAMNG OENff ABN'S VLOTHIS A S I A All work warranted. Oflice and works at American Steam Laundry. Branch office Aineriean Steaui Laundrv office, corner ol Qreeii and IMko Sts.
HERMAN IMHOFE.
