Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 December 1894 — Page 4
NEW GOODS
FOR CHRISTMAS
Are coming in every day.
Wo fire too busy unpacking
and marking thnn to te'l you
about them. Come and
anil lie convinced tliet
here.
1*0 7 Kant Main
see
its the
finest collection ever
shown
iff
reef.
\i PpHfi
S O E S SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
AT
KELLYS
E. Main St.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
Practice Limited to Dl peaces of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrcf.t.
*»'F1CE HofKS-
\i
to 1 a. m. 2 to 4 p.
.iwl IPoc*. 'niwfonlsvll'o, Inulutm.
PIANOS.
Balwin, Haines Bros., J. &C. Fischer Schubert, I Ellington,
"Decker 1'»ros. Hepre.sen ta lives.
Anyone who is contemplating the purcha.se of either a piano or organ for Christmas should call and see our stock before placing1 their order. All /instruments guaranteed to be just as represented. Terms and prices reasonable. Come
D. 11. BALDWIN & CI).
GEO. F. HUGHES,
Local Manager, llil South Washington sHrec.i Ci'dwlordsvllle, Ird.
[SCROFULA*
Miss P'-Ua Stevens, of Boston. Mas* •writes: 1 Imve always suffered from hereditary Scrofula, for which tried various remedies, and many reliable physlclans, hut noue After taking six bottles of
I.relieved J.BJWme.am
1 now well'
I atn very KwCvCv grateful to you. as I feel that it saved me from a life of untold agony, arid shall ta pleasure In speaking only words of pralae for the wonderful medicine, and •in recommending it to all.
arid shall take
cured
oc Rlo©4 iQ(J Skiu Dl»»&<et Mailfl Fr'-i
SWIFT SPECIFIC C~* Atlanta'r
Thousands
Suffer untold nd^erlc" fror they cannot
of delicacy
«nn»c
eremite.
BRADFIELD'S
Uy Arousing to
Female Regulator, ACTS AS FI SPECIFIC.
It causes health to bloom, and joy to reign throughout the frame. IT NEVER FAILS TO CURE. '.."My wifo hftn b«H-n xin'l.-r tr« «»n,» iit ot i:sf jhj nieluii? three y«*ur^. voth'-ut t)»'»»"ht. AIIt three r»ott.l«8or itKADfiKi.n's KE«n.\Tfn can do herown cookinir, rnlikitti: r»n»l wKsiitnu*
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DBADFIKLI) REGCLATOU (., Atlanta. Ua. Sold by druggists at SI. 00 Per bottle.
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Albright's Wagon, Only.
I'or mhIo at the wupon only. Try for 5c. T. A bnUKillT, The Mnk«»r.
Sborlband
Write to thn Crawford s-Free
vlllo RufllnesH Co 11 ey full ptirtleuar« of tlie
Safe.
Prompt. Sure. Pi casing. Speedy.
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
is all this and more, too. The best external remedy known for every form of nchc or pain resulting- from colds, coughs, sprains, strains, rheumatism or neuralgia.
Xever he COCK'-*, Tc fit
Satisfied *ith nr.y. bi-t Au.deceived by misrepresentations.
Allcock*: Allcock*: Have
Corn Shields, Uunion Shields.
}tial as a relief and cure for corns And bunious.
Brandreth's Pills
relieve indigestion, bowel, liver and kidney trouble Absolutely pure.
THE DAILY JOURNAL
KSTAMI.IHKI
IN 1*3?-:
\V K1 NT"'* IIA Y. PKOF,M tiKI! r., 1S94.
GENERAL GOSSIP.
Com-onm Kvorylhtne hi id.". Everybody mid 1*, Ther»*tor»\ of Int«r«'M In
All of I
•.
T-S,'C
the new menial goodsat Otto's.
-vf-1.Harvey St.ubbs went, to rhri^man. III., to-day .•»- W. K, Thomsom of: Roek ville,/A a* iti Die city to-day.
'/:••••'i:
11. T. Simmons v'i*Vf Rloomington. was in the city to-oay., --The grand jury will tiol adjiurn before Saturday nijrlit. if then. .* ^-The Monon station and a largv eleyator at .'Chalmers were burned last nifrht.
Mrs \'t hoinas Hartley is sutVerinoWilli thrat Irottblc and the loss of her voice.
Have your mas picture made by the Cleveland operator at Lawson's gallery. U'-*1 ---Inve ?»r should reaii R. Iv 1'ryaril's financial (ilVcr in tlie vM'eople's. ICxchan^e." It?-''
I'M Vancamp and Wilbur Cooley returned last night from Wolcott. where they have purehsaed a farm. —l»uy one of those Japanese screenes for at R'^chof's .lapanoe ^ale for a holiday present. Sale closes Saturday. alter
Irotiiers!
wonderful live
legjred steer was photographed to-day. They will, endeavor to sell him to ome sliowman. —I'll is morningi^s.Ywhile.'-- hustling trunks at ihe Vanualia sta tion, baggage ma^tor l)aii Mahany had a linger mashed oHV .. v":-. —Seats for Henry Watterson's icct ure. were placed on sale this morning and about.'JOO gathered in. by waiting ticket holders. —-S3.O00 wortli^of beautiful .Japanese rugs in all size at Louis Risehof's Rig Store to be .sold this week. Sale clones Saturday nignt, -V -rNu news /.as been received as yet mcerning the assailant »f^ Will Schlemmer. i: The fellow lias doubtlesj made good his escape.
I'd doming: ton WmUi: Mrs Mollie Wingert. of Crawfordsville. is tlu. guest of her brother-in-law, ,J. \V. \V nge rt. south Wn] stree t.' —Miss ICtnily Allen, of l'eoria. wuthe guest of Mrs. Dr. Gott yesterday she is now in Terre llaule. where she is to be married next Tuesday. —Mrs. Maggie Sinclair, who was eent.lv subject to a severe mental illness. is now at the home of F. Mason and is mentally improving
Raked chicken, gravy, oysters, eel cry. cranberries, jelly, fruit, cake coiTec,. etc,', at the Christian church unionThursday evening, i: cent It
Kev, .Louis V. Cain. «.»f Sheldon 111., will dedicate his new Presbyterian church on December M'i. The sermon will be preached by Dr. Willis (».Craig, of Chicago.
Don't buy.your Christmas candies now but remember when the. time comes that llobbs. the fruit specialist, will have the purest sweet meats f,.r the holidays. it
Rayless will have a carriage standing in front of the While House grocery all winter. One way !."• cents, round trip *.*.*» cents. Leave orders on the slate in the grocery. 13-10
At the Catholic church to-night I Messrs. Ramsbrook and Smith will play a borcarolla by Lucas Cremont. and one of llauser'seelcbrated •"Leider ohne Worte." entitled "Die Rlume." —The ladie- of the 3rd section of the
M. K. church will give a social Thursday evening, Dec. 'i. A good supper.
What
FORGET IT!
Better Late Than Never! Larger Loaves Than Ever! YOU CAN OBT 10 Loaves of Fresh Bread rrroR 25 OSNT£
Bookkeeping
Hcholareblps and Farmers' Rpcctal course In ftookke?fitrip. Addrw* P. O. Hox 391
Oi.wfordsvllle
Zoa Phora
won't do for WOMANKIND no medicine will.
Sold by
lad.,
Nye A Rooe and Moffttt
Morgan.
consisting of turkey, hot gravy and dressing, etc. from to for lf» cents, Ike Drake, the colored eook. attempted to blow his brains out the I other day because his lady love had proved faithless. He was prevented from accomplishing hi* design by relatives. --The member* of the opera chorus as well as the principals concerned in the linale of the first act are requested to meet at the Gilbert music parlors at 7 't0 this evening. Male 'juartette at o'clock. —Green castle Hunncr Times The football teams of the Crawfordsville and Greeneastle high schools will meet again on the gridiron, this time in this city. Next Friday is the day fixed, and a good crowd is expected from
Cra wfordsville. Louis Rischof has a representative from a Japanese rug manufacture here from Wednesday to Saturday with a beautiful line of geuuine Japanese rugs in all sizes, at positively one-half any price ever ottered on these goods These good? come direct from Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Quick have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Kdith to Mr. Frank Roiuley. The ceremony will occur at high noon December :'0. at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Rem ey. parents of the groom, will give a reception to the bride and groom on the evening of December 'Jl. •Will Schlemmer is able to be about the streets and is receiving the congratulations of his friends on his escape. The doctor declares that his physical condition \tas perfect at the time of the shooting and this accounts for his marveloualy rapid recovery from a wound which would have laid most men up for several week's.
County Medirul Society.
The County Meilieul Society met last veiling at Dr. Jones* otUce with the following member.'- present: Drs. Martha ami 'J'. .1. lirittit.li. May. Leech, llutchinirs. Cowan, .tones, Kistine. Davidson. Iiareus. Kelso of Waveland. and Hrown of Alamo. The subjects of Hysteria in Males and t'nion of Divided Tenehons were discussed. The Society will meet on the evening of t.lie l^th of December. Current, topic. I'neumonia.
Th«' Civil Svrw.'t Kvmimintlon. Tlie result of the last civil service e.xaminat ion held in this city has been received. Win. Kelley. tieorge Ralston. and Klmore llobsou .successfallv passed the examination for carriers, and W. O. Sidener that for clerk. There were two failures on the examination for carriers. Postmaster Yoris has recommended Win. Kelley for th^ position of substitute carrier
Ilivoree Grantt',1.
To-day in the circuit court -Yteniiie Van Osten was granted a divorce from Charley Van Osten. Charley is an ardent disciple of Kacchus and nothing delights him more than to bowl up on all sorts of liquid inspiration and turn the house topsy turvy. He is done for now. however, and will conduct his revelries apart from .lane.
Told All They Knew.
Yesterday afternoon Supt. Wellington and a goodly delegation of teachers from the Central school building went before the grand jury by special invitation and told all tliey knew concerning that row some of the college boys made last week. The adjournment of the jury is awaited with painful interest by the young men.
I n^»Miiou«4.
Abe llobbs ripens bananas by putting them in a close room with a gasoline torch turned high enough to keep the temperature at about T-" degrees.
Cotton A. Rife keep their cigars from drying out by means of dampened felt in the bottom of their cigar case.
The Young Will Capo
The oral arguments of council hearing in the Young will case made this morning in the small room Vie fore Judge II ad ley. closed at noon and Judge Iladley probublv make his de morning.
for were court They will
ision to-morrow
Catholic Mlhsion. .y.
Dn Thursday evening the subject for the lecture given by Father (',shea will be the Catholic doctrine on confession why some go and why some do not. A large attendance last evening. The subject was "It is appointed for man once to die."
For tin* Defendant.
The jury in the case of Sarah Doherty against John R. Robb last evening returned a verdict for the defendant after being out about fifteen minutes. Mrs. Doherty had sued Mr l»obb for .$."00.
115ASII COI.1,K 1,1 Fl
Huffcr has left college on account of sick ness. Stott will leave Friday and may not jtne back again.
Dr. Cunningham attended chapel this morning and conducted the exercises.
The association may arrange a foot ball game with Kvansville for the Christmas holidays.
The statements that the library is kept open until o'clock are unauthorized. Library opens at a, m. and close at p. m.
The second number of the I nion Lecture Course will be rendered next Friday evening. Henry Watter.son is known all over this country as a very strong man and a good lecturer Let all come out to hear him.
It seems that '97 has challenged the classes of *90 and *'.8 to a game of foot ball for next Saturday. It must certainly be humiliating to '90 with all of her boasted superiority to be ranked as a secondary class and as one unable to cope, alone, with her old adversary. *f7. 4''ygxV-
Watli«!r ICeport.
Fair and slightly warmer to-night and Th irsdav.
Owembor FnrerR&t.
Sunday-school attendance will begin to increase the lirst of December and v. ill culminate into a regular storm period «alout the twenty-fifth. Tins little boy will line up In the class wearing a clean collar and a consecrated ^countenance for all he knows there is candy and orange in it for him and perhaps a red apple and a book tells how little Ralph Reed refused to go swimming on Sunday and had a situation offered him as errand boy in bank, aud rose rapidly to be president of the institution, which paid eight per cent semi-annual dividends to the stockholders and carried SN».U00 each year to the surplus fund. On the next day after Christinas the little boy will trade his Ralph Reed book olt for marbles and relapse into barbarism, persisting in his downward course until finally sent to the legislature.
There will be some snow this month. There always is and we feel safe in predicting it this year.
Longfellow says: "The silent falling of the snow is to me one of the most solemn things in nature."
This may have been the case with Longfellow, but to us the most solemn thing in nature is the rent as it silently falls due each month. Notes will draw interest thirty-one days this mouth without any defalcation or discount or relief from the valuation ami appraisement laws, aud if collected by suit an attorney's fee of ten per cent shall be included in the judgment and taxed up as costs.
Moving On.
A special from Anderson says: President F. M. llice, of the (las licit Electric Street Railway Company, was in the city to-day and confirmed the report that a contract had been let to a Chicago company for tlie construction and equipment of the road, and are bound by contract to have it ready for operation by the t",th of August, is ,.",.
It will follow the surveyed line from the Indianapolis city limits, through Ingalls. l'ortville. l'endieton. Anderson. Alexandria, Summitville. Kaivmoinit and Marion, the northern terminus. The equipment contract amounts to S1."0,000. President Dice went on to Marion to-dav on business connected with the road.
He says he will get into Indianapolis without any trouble and will be able to give the best of service.
Mrs. Itritton Divorced.
The case of Mrs. Mary C. Rritton vs. George W. Rritton was rushed through the circuit court this afternoon in a hurry. Mrs. Rritton proved b\ Mrs. Epperson aud others the scandalous conduct of Mr. Rritton and Mrs. Nancy Sidener. The plaintiff was awarded the divorce and her maiden name, but the S!,u()U alimony asked was refused. The defendant made no appearance.
CURRENT" EVENTS.
Footpads robbed William Dobstor of E7D0 in cash and a quantity of jewelry in Chicago Tuesday.
H. C. Courtriglit, the new sheriff, is the first republican county otViciaievcr elected in Shelby county, 111.
An incendiary fire destroyed tlie coal breaker of the Lailin Coal company at I.aflin, 1'a. The loss is fPO.OOtl.
Chatte Engels, of North Amherst, 0., was accidentally knocked into a quarry, failing BO feet, and killed.
The city council of Jacksonville, Fla.. has unanimously repealed the ordinance permitting prize fighting.
Since smallpox broke out three weeks ago at Sandwich, 111., there have been twenty cases and two deaths.
While returning from a visit to Scot' land Mrs. Hannah Williams, of Chicago, jumped into the Atlnnticand was drowned.
Robert Hallidav, of Creston, la., aged 14, killed himself by snapping at his head a revolver that lie thought was unloaded.
Rear Admiral Walker has been unanimously elected president of the light-house board, to succeed Admiral Greer, detached.
The president aud directors of Georgetown college have prohibited the playing of football until the rules have been changed.
While boxing with Tommy McCarthy, his new sparring partner, at Cincinnati Monday ISob Fitzsimmons broke his left hand.
A family of five Seminole Indians was murdered on their reservation near Santa Kosa. Me*. The tragedy was tlie result of an Indian feud.
The seventh annual convention of the Barbers' International union began in .St. Paul Tuesday. The constitution is to bo revised and tlie insurance plan reorganized.
Reginald L. T. li. Saunderson, a highly-connected young Englishman, has been arrested charged with having committed the last "Jack the Ripper" murder.
Samuel Steele, one of the oldest school teachers in Wisconsin, was killed by being thrown from Ills wagon while on his way from Kacine to his home in Mount Pleasant.
In an effort to escape from prison at Alto, Tex., Convict lirandon was killed and Convict Freese mortally wounded by Guard Foster, whom they had previously shot and badly wounded.
Justice Harlan has made a ruling practically deciding that where a party is indicted for the sale of oleomargarine if he can prove that lie had no knowledge of the ingredients he must be acquitted.
To raise money for ,-haritable purposes, society la lie?: of "San Francisco A'ill have so'.e control, and perforin all of tlie labor eonncLied with the issuing of a Christmas number of the San Francisco Examiner.
IN CONGRESS.
Proceeding* In the .Senate und llousn JJrlefly Outlined. WASHINGTON, Dee.
5.
—The
5
HENATE
spent only thirty-five minutes in session Tuesday. Jt passed one rather queer pension bill, pensioning a woman whose husband left home twenty years ago and who may be still living but the bill contains the unique provision that the pension is to cease "if the soldier returns."
Senator Reffer (pop., Kan.) contributed some half dozen projects of legislation, including the proper dis-
we saw
petitor.
quarter*.
New
itively save YOU money in your
position ot the riooies 6t sen:, to rs and members who die at the eiipitul tiiej repeal of that part of the resumption a,'t which relates to the sale of bonds. unil the government control of freight railroads,
A resolution was offered by Senator' l'lanciuird tdem., La.) and went over till to-day. looking to the payment of the bounty on tlie sugar crop of IS'.M under the terms of the MeKinley act. A cloture resolution was oll'ered by Senator Vest (deni., Mo.) who gave notice that lie would ask action on it to-day, and two resolutions were offered by Senator Lodge (rep., Mass calling for information'as to affairs at lihielields, in Nicaragua, and for Kcar Admiral Walker's report in relation to the Sandwich ishiuds. The early adjournment was out of respect'to the memory of the late Representative Wright, oi Pennsylvania.
The house was in session four hours. Mr. storer (rep., 0.) secured the passage of a resolution extending until tli.e Tlext: term of congress the time ill which tlie engineer ollleers surveying proposed routes for a canal to unite Lake Erie with the Oiiio river may iha.ke their report to congress.
Bills were passed appropriating £20,dOOfotvtbe dedication of the hiekaliiaugM aiio Chattanooga national military piarks/ron the UUh aud 2i)th of November '.'.•"•jsy.v and appropriating 87f,owl with: which to purchase .s,000 acres of iaiul: on which the battle of Siiiloii was fought, and to begin the construction' of a national park thereon.- Til., ,:reaier part of the day uas sjicr.t in a consideration of the conference report, on tlie bill passed at the last session, providing uew regiiiations for the printing and distribution of public documents. Without'''.'action ou the report, the house at'K:,"5 o'clock adjourned/.
rate of an Outlnu.
ivli.PAltr, o. T. Dec. o. While" Jack Rhineas. a notorious outlaw, was asleep in his house near here some person crept to his bedside aud cut his throat. IMiineas was a member.of the Daltou gang.
(Earthquake Reported in Keuauor. CH'ITO, Dec. 5.—Karthquakes have been of daily occurrence in the northern provinces ever since November *17. Much property has been destroyed and many persons have been injured.•
Tries Iler New Skates and l'erihliex. :.vOfcjHKo.su. Wis., Dec. .f».--.Miss Minnie Lee, of Ortno, aged 17, was drowned Tuesday morning while trying a uew pair of skates.
GI:A„\I Japanese sale "of '"rujg* direct from Japan at Louis RKchof's this week only. Everything sold at positively one-half the price of any other imported rugs.
Rriti: blood is absolutely necessary order to enjoy perfect health Hood's Sarsnparilla purilies the blood and strengthens the system.
Uurklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts Rruises, Sores, Fleers. Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami positively cures Riles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Rrife's, the Progress Pharm acy.
FirKt AH inn—Seromi AHhm-Third VHIon. So said the wise Athenian. We shall be wise to follow his advice in many matters: in none more, so than grappling with a cold or with dyspepsia or in seeking relief from consumption in its earlier stages. It is absolutely useless to sit down .and bemoan our bad fortune. We must, act—act—act. The first and most imperative action necessary is to procure a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The second action will be to use it,. Third action will naturally follow—we shall proclaim abroad its virtues.
Sardis, Rig Stone Co., Minn.
R. V. Pierce, M. D.. RulValo. N. V.. DearOSir—Having felt it a duty to write of the good 1 received by taking your medicine. 1 now would say, that one year ago 1 was given up by my family physician and friends: all said I must die. My lungs were badly affected. and body reduced to a skeleton. My people commenced to give me your "Medical Discovery," and I soon betran to mend. It was not long before I became well enough to take charge of my household duties again.
I owe my recovery to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. v*',-:" Respectfully,.- ,-tMiKA Miu.s.
GLOAKS! CLOAKS!
Fur Capes, Muffs and Boas,
Children's Wraps of all descriptions. A large assortment just
•received, and will be sold at Rock Bottom Prices. We mean what
We have the best stock of
Winter Wraps
In Crawfordsville and will sell them at juices tinder any com
In Millinery and Dress Goods the Trade Palace is head-:
things in these lines arriving daily. We will pos
Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks. Carpets
Etc., if YOU will come to the Old Reliable Trade Pal.ice.
McClure & Graham.
DEVIL ON CORNS
It stops'their further growth, removes all pain, no trouble to use and makes walking easy. Don't sutler with these
painful excrescences, hut remove them with DHVll, OX CORNS. KASI b,Y. A 1'1'LI KD: Sl'RK TO UE1.IKVE: W1I.I, IIKMOYK TllF CORN VTTiloFT INJURY. For sale bv your druggist. KS
Krlciul In Need Is
YOU WILL WANT SOME
Christmas Presents.
We Have Some Bargains.
A l.iirRt! Family llhh», ihustrnlrd, revised edition, and fatuliy records, regular price I..*o, our price 08 Shakespeare's Complete Workn, regular price our price 1 I.ife of (Jen, .John A. l.ogan. reyiuar pi Ice our price I, If
A
Friend
1IKI»MMI."
A friend advised me to try Kiy's Crcain Rahn aud after using it six weeks I believe myself cured of catarrh. It is a most valuable remedy. —Joseph Stewart. «'c.M Grand avenue. Rrooklyn. N. V.
My son was alllicted with catarrh. 1 induced him to try Fly's Cream l»alm ami the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. He appears well as any one.—J. C. Olmstead. Areola. 111.
Price of Cream Ralm is liftv cent*.
To the Public.
The Montgomery Savings -Association has opened the stock book for a new series, to begin on January r», lS'.i.",. Stock may be subscribed at any time with tlie Secretary, W. W. Morgan, in the O.rnbaun block. Shares arc one hundred dollars each: weekly payments, yo cents per share. Membership fee, 1 cents per share. Dues may be paid monthly, or quarterly, to suit the convenience of the public. This association has been running now
six
years and will mature its lirst series of stock within the next twelve months. The first pay day will, be, oil Saturday. January r», is«.»5.
Relief In One !»)'.
South American Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Nervousness and Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and blessing has ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in the extreme It always cures: it cannot fail. It radically cures all weaknesses of the stomach and never disappoints. Its effects are marvellous and surprising. It. gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings immediate relief. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold by Cotton A: Rife and MotVett Sr. Morgan.
h'uHnmtetMl Cure.
We authorize our advertised .iruggists to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs, and cold*, upon this condition. If you are alllicted with a cold, cold or any lung.throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oiler did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied upon. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at the drug store of Cotton A: Rife, the Progressive Pharmacists. Large size 50 cents and SI.
A*.ughing.
W- -Jf
i'or tlie ailments of Throat J/situs there is no cure so ..lei i» rniatu'iU as Scott's ol Cod-liver Oil. It is -, on the most deliile Uon ach and effective.
Scott's '•mulsion
•iU-IX r,
5ti -..ik-tcs the appetite, aids the fl'*, "jiio.t other foods, cures OHIO!, en,! Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and gives vital fSteeagTb-1)CM!:s. Jt has no equal 1-' ni til ':1 i, nt lor Babies and
Chil drenw ho do not thrive, and Ov'.'i iy.ivo-t
/.s Condition of Wasting. Kitef-l'-t rn vtx.'i. Y.. AllDruoqr.ts. 50c.end$1.
I he Dore lllhle (itillery.Illustrated, regular prieo ,"»0, our price !»s Dante'* Infenm. regular price, our prlee '.is ehwter'n li«*t loimr.v, our price SU
Teachers' Hihh-s ut. all prices. A jrood line of hoolJl'or Heading- Circles. Children's Story'.Hooks Come and see them ut
THE FAIR.
South Washington St. Crawfoulsvillc, 1 ndiatia.
Special
Wo have just opeucd a big lot of new Fmbrcllas. comprising all the latest style handles and they are beauties. Call ami see them and make a holiday selection.
We have also just received some beautiful opera Glasses, in pearl ami gold, aluminum and leather, any of which would make a nice present. Call.v ami see these.
Aud while you are. looking you willsee a great many more new and beautiful articles in Gold and Silver which we win take pleasure in showing you.
ll W Otto
.Jewelry Store. S. Washington St
Xmasings
FOR MEN.
Glancc over this list of accept
able iritis.
Neckwear, Cellars and Cuffs, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Night Robes, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hufflers, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets, Garters, Hats and Caps.
These Goods are the Best.
Ramsey &. Goltra.
TKEO. McMECHAW,
DENTIST.
CltAWI'OHDSVll.bE, INDIANA. Tenders hie eervlco to the pubilc. Molt? tro'Ml work and moderate nrlcon
MONOK ROOTS.
WORTH 2:18 a.m.... 1:0(*p.m.... 2:50 p.m
SOUTH
.. .Nl^ht Kxpross. PaeannnrAr Local eight..
1:50 ft.tn 1 :"5p.m 0:15 a.m
4-Peoita Division.
BA0I 8:t7a in 5:12 p. til 1 :50 a. l::.'5 p.m..
BIG
WSM.
... 1.' 4"» H.lTJ. 8:55a. .. 1: 5 in
VASDALIA.
•mom 44 an 5:10 .... 1 :50 tn
wonm
8:16 am fi:l J) pm I:50
..LOCH! Freight.,
