Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 December 1894 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1894.
Thk Terre Ilaute K.rji)'(.".s says, that Suito Geologist Blatchley as a naturalist lias investigated the ant. ami a. a niatt -r of course has discovered lii uncle.
In
the arrangement of committees liv the Republican caucus of State Senators, our Senator was placed on the committees on Swamp Lands and l'ublic Printing.
Ofkioiai. returns from every county in Tennessee, collected by the Republican State Executive Committee, give Evans. Republican candidate for Governor. -11 plurality.
Cukkx Smithism was turned down in lmliana because it was an ism that lay hands ou everything in sight, and now that Republicans have put in a lot of fellows who are walking in Democratic footsteps is humiliating to a de gree that borders on disgust.
constitutional ^gc-ted to the
Tin idea of calling a convent-ion has been?su caucus of Republican Stale Scnatoi and was received with favor. It should certainly be done. If the question comes up we hope to see Representative Mct'rea and Senator Seller vote for it.
St. Lovis I'HVIH- VCIWICFIU: If any one doubts that the gerrymander is a boom erang he should look over the map of Indiana as divided into districts by the Democrats, and then be present at the opening of the next Congresss to see a solid delegation of Hoosier Republican filing into the House
A !-'K\v Democratic newspapers /among them the ANJUS-XOC*. are con soling themselves in the belief that (iovernor Matthews will block all 1 publican legislation this winter by his veto. The Governor"?, veto in Indiana isn't worth the paper used in writiu it. The same vote that passes a bill before it goes to the (iovernor can pas it over his veto.
Hon. W. D. Roiiiksox. ofTrineeton has compiled the laws of Indiana on the powers and duties of county and township officers, including a complete treatise on Board of Commissioners, includes both the statute law and all the decisions of the Supreme Court up to the present time. Judging from it~ contents it is an indispensable book not only for county and township ollicers but for everv law office.
])K.MO( JIATIC NKI'OTIM. 1'at Donan, formerly of Missouri, later of North Dakota, but now of New York, is a fluent but disgusted Democrat. Of Democratic nepotism he dips his pen in gall and writes:
Ever since the days of Grant, the Democratic party has howled itself hoarse and raw-throated over Republican nepotists and nepotism. And today, every Democratic Cabinet nobody. Senator and alleged Representative, have all the departments at Washington jammed, till their heads and heels stick out of the windows, with their sons and their nephews, their uncles and their cousins and their aunts—to say nothing of their other female connections. Democratic Vice President Stevenson's son was appointed a paymaster in the navy—saddled for life on the country and the people at S:),00 a year, and a pension to his widow—ami did not get it simply because he could not pass the necessary physical examination. Democratic Tariff Abortionist Hilly Wilson's son has a similar appointment. and the people of the 1'nited States will be taxed for the rest of their lives, and their children after them, to pay this hopeful scion of llim11am reform his generous annuity.
Democratic Secretary of the Treasury Carlisle has two sons drawing hand some salaries from the government, from you, from us. Democratic Secre larv of the. Navy Herbert has his son in-law aud a variegated assortment of other relatives and dependents billeted upou the dear people, you. us. Democratic Speaker of the House Crisp has his son. Charley, bagging 82.300 a year of public money, your money, our money, as his teller—when all he could tell in a century would not be worth :.'2 cents. Democratic Senator Cockrell. of Missouri, a wild-eved and obstreperous reformer, had his son filching SI .soo a year as a committee clerk during all the years lie was at school a thousand miles away. Democratic
Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, till his death had his 12-year-old son as an alleged messenger, abstracting 81.44K a year from the public pocket. Senators Ransom. Blackburn. Gordon, Harris. Arkansas Jones. I'asco. l'tigh. Mills and liutler—all illustrious and ram buuetious Democratic ranters against Republican nepotism and nepotists— have sons or nuphews pocketing big annual stipends of government inoney because they are their sons or nephews. One official family in Washington has nine of its members on the public pay rolls'. The whole government has been converted into a vast continental souphouse and free lunch route for the countless hordes of pauper kin of sham Democratic statesmen and air-sawing denouncers of Republican nepotists and nepotism...
\i i.KiT()N.
Goo. I-'. Hughes came up Thursday. Old Grandma
f!it*ln
is said to be no
better. Dur batik will move in its new room next week.
John Nayior, of Marion, visited home folks last week. W. li. Mount went to Indianapolis Thursday on business.
A. C. Nobes attended the horse sale at Indianapolis this week. M"t Yearion has sold his oniontown property to .loe l.afollette.
Geo. 1 Hughes and W. li. Nase were town yesterday ou business. Mrs. 1'red Ohaver went to Flora on Wednesday to visit her parents.
Our new stone crossings are a wonderful improvement to Main street The Red Men will organize next Tuesday evening at Campbell's hall. lieo. Milluer has bought the property of C. O. 'l'ribbet aud moved therein.
Amos Ilollingswortli and wife, of 1'jKvood. visited friends here this week. Mrs. Ed Mount is very s!ck and at this writing is not expected to recover
Aud now that the calves have, come home we are ready to kill the prodigal Roe Miller shipped one of his tine bloodhounds to Missouri the other day.
Ed Cad is building quite an addition to his residence, as is also Wm. Hampton.
I.ittle Tommy liroadlick. of Kokoino. is here visiting his sister. Mrs. Aniel Booher.
Joseph Corns has been elected on the school board instead of J. U. Finch, resigned.
We don't propose to say another wo.ul about a new s-diool house till the next time.
Jim Shannon' is out again after tussling a couple of weeks with the rysipelas.
Aaron Hand attended t.:e funeral of his mother. Mrs. ,Crowe, at Crawfordsville Monday.
Joe Owsley weut to New Maysville the tirst of the week on a business and pleasure trip.
Horace Cailwallader. of Cutler, is here this week carpentering on his father's house.
Lew Honeckcr, of Thorntown. was here this week looking after the tombstone business.
Dr. M. S. Hopper arid wife drove over from Lafayette on Wednesday to the futiers! of 1!. li. Watkius.
Geo. Wilson, of Rockville. was up this week taking a few measures for his tailoring establishment.
Hon. ,1. A. Mount has just lately been initiated into the mysteries of the l\. of P. order at this place.
Winfield Warren aud wife, of Cra wfordsville, visited friends and relative here last Friday and Saturday.
As Christmas approaches we notice an increase in attendance at the different Sunday schools. Why is this'.'
The Kepler sisters, of Crawford ville, visited their uucles. Wm. and Elmer Qhamber.- a few days this week 1'ncle Jesse Hill, of Frankfort, one of the pioneer preachers of this State preached the funeral of I!. 1. Watkins
Abe Galloway feels somewhat slighted because we forgot to tell that he was the father of a new 10 pound boy.
A gentleman with a patent gate, and claiming to be from Frankfort, was run in on Thursday '...-for,--intoxica-tion. V':'••• lli Doherty and family, of Lafayette, are here this week attending the funeral of Mrs. Doherty's ..father. R. 1! Watkins
Wiliard Harlow, ex-editor of the ITTRLNR and has rented the new hotel and will take charge about the tirst of the year.
Ed. Barrett, our colored barber, hied himself away over to Thorntown and brought home a new wife, the daugli ter of John Mitchell.
Bob Allen, our jolly Englishman while in Crawfordille last Saturday called the wrong man a liar.and now carries his 'hi" in a sling. p-Ejf
Prof. Quinton was here fh'is weol securing a class in instrumental musi and voice culture- lie will. begin oi Wedneseay of next week.
Willis Shepherd, who has been work ing for a year or so at the turner' trade with Chambers, has gone to Frankfort to work at his trade.
It has been reported that Charli Hale and Miss llallie Moore were married at the home of the bride on west Main street Thursaay evening.
George Myers and A1 Booher hav botli been up looking after the gooii people to sign their petitions askin the commissioners to appoint them a uperintendent of the poor farm.
Newt Booher and A1 I.oback (former devil" of the Krhu) have returned from their trip to Florida to stay, well atislied that old lloosierdom is the land of milk and honey after all.
Dr. T. F. Leech came up Thursday, and after making a couple of medical examinations on two of A. R. Peterson's life insurance subjects proceeded to defeat Dr. Nayior at a half do/en games of chess, which he did completely.
Ed Carr. who worked here in the saw mill for Finch Bros, and moved to Frankfort just after the election to work for the same firm, met with a bad accident last week by get-Ling all the lingers and thumb cut off his right hand.
llev. .1. T. Phillips, of iraysville stopped otV here by special request last week one evening from the indications we chanced to see, as he alighted from the train and was greeted so cordially by a young lady of his flock. And from what we can learn a good old deacon living in the southeast part of town had a special object in view when lie was trying ..the metal, of Miller's bloodhounds. ..
Noticiug the conviction" "at 1'loomtield. Ind., of Charles Ilivers to ten years in the prison for robbing the bank at that place, reminds us that he is the man who was caught by one of Boe Miller's bloodhound pups that Mr. Carter, of Seymour, was training at the time. While trailing tlie thieves at a certain point the hounds seemed to ditVer in opinion. Mr. Carter's old (logs going one way and Miller's ,up taking a different trail, which a part of the sheriff's posse followed up and succeeded in capturing Ilivers and securing ^1,700, while Mr. Carter's dogs followed the other two burglars to where they stole a team and buggy and made good their escape.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of headache. Electric Bitters as proved to be the very best. If ell'ects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual
£•0
ahses
anil lapiuty growing* children dt riv-' from Scott's than ait the rest of the f'*M( Ute\ odt. lis nourishing jvj't felt almost imniedi,V. limbics .ind children thrive r-ii 'M'iv h'imilsion when no form ot food is assimilated.
r-in.v,t7 b^ appetite, enriches or wasting and o' v.i to-all who takeit. ff,.-*1-.-
Cc'/s(
Sore Throat, Bron-
O- FREE. N A'.! Druggists. 50c. and$1,
1.ADOG \.
Miss Ktliel Case is improving-slowly. Mrs. Foster Payne is ilang-eronsly sick with typhoid tVver.
Rev. Del.ou Hurk spent Thanksgiving with friends and relatives. Miss Lome llarshbaryer spent hanksffiving- with home folks.
Mrs. ftva Snyder has returned home from a two weeks' visit at Lafayette. Mrs. Minnie Ashby. of Chieag-o. is isitinu her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Kyle.
Miss Kthel Conn entertained a number of her young friends at her home Monday evening.
Rev. 1. K. Murray will begin a series meetiugs next Sunday night at the Christian ehureb.
Fran1. CJill has a number of men employed and the work is progressin apidly on his new mill.
Mrs. Ktlis. of Lebanon, is spending ie week with her father. 1. D. Nith lson, and other relatives.
Ht ObU'rlions.
0 maiden, tlmu art passing fair: No charms with thineure worth computing. 1 love thee, yrs. I vow, I swear j-'ttki she, "I much object to swearing.
(, from my suit. love, do not shrink. 1 teel thy hriKht eyes' fascination.:Intoxicating love draughts drink---
Said she.
4*l
hate intoxication
If thou reject, my rice shall end Beneath the lurf lh« earth embracing.. The last, remains of thy fond 1 iend—
Said she. "I hate the turi' aud racing
('nmiiicn
Should be used in attempting to cure that very disagreeable disease, catarrh As catarrh originates in impurities of the blood, local applications cau do no permanent good. The common sense method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there is no preparation superior to Hood's Sarsaparilia.
Hood's Pijls cure constipation by restoring peristaltic action to the alimentary canal.
"*lloji)t Hulij" U)i Umirt Bottles. "Koval Ruby" live Whiskey is guaranteed absolutely pure and eleven years old. Its great popularity attests its merit. is "a rye that is a Uye, recommended for the invalid, the convalescent and the connoisseur, put up ou honor and quality guaranteed, i.Bottled at distillery. Lexington. Ky.) Kovai. Wink. Co., Chicago. Ask for it For sale by Nye liooe. druggists.
ItiK-klen'H ArDU'u SaUi*.
The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt llbeum Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton Si Uife's, the Progress Pharm acy.
What Is tin' Work uf tin* Kidneys? To Itemove From tin* Hloott Us Impurities. The products of cell wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned.Therefore. "San .lak" is the indicated blood remedy. For .sale by MofVett S: Morgan. Ask MotTett& Morgan for home references. 11-5
To Ht» Public.
The Montgomery Savings Association has opened the stock book for a new series, to begin on January isJtf. Stock may be subscribed at any time with the Secretary, W. W. Morgan, in the Ornbaun block. Shares are one hundred dollars each: weekly payments. 20 cents per share. Membership fee, 1 cents per share. Dues may be paid monthly, or quarterly, to suit the convenience of the public. Thi: 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 on Saturday, .January 5, 1SH5.
Relief in One Buy.
South American Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration Nervousness and Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief aud bless ing has ever come to the invalids 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 ir cents. Jsold by Cotton & Kife and MolTett & Morgan.
hunmntced Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggists to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, cough*, and colds, upon this condition. If you are afllicted with a cold, cold or any lung,throat or «*hest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving ii a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make
headaches yield of its intluence. We this offer did we not know that Dr. 11 Tisv. ail who are alllicted to procure a Kiritf'- New Discovery could be relied
cents at Cotton A Kife's drug store.
bottle, and (rive this remedy a fair upon. It never disappoints. Trial £.-)
trial. In cases of habitual eonstipa- bottles free at the drug store of Cotton tion Electric Hitters cures by giving »v Kife, the Progressive Pharmacists, the needed tone to tbe bowels, and few Large size no cents and SI. cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only FOR noteheads see
The Joukkal Co..
I THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.
WAX TED. MALE NAP.
fc7ri
AA A WEEK pidd to ladlea and
3 gonta to sell tho Rapid Dish washer. Washes aud dries them In two minutes without wotting tho hands. No experience necessary sells at sight permanent icHitlon. Address, W. P. Harrison & Co,, Clork No. 14, Columbus, Ohio.
\\7ANTED—Active salesmen to handle our line, no peddlinv. Salary 175 por month and expensos prld to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quUUly. P. O. Box 0U08, Boston, Mass. cod 1-f. YirANTED—An experienced nurse girl.
Must have recommendation, Inquire at 301, corner Main and Water sts, 12-fl-tl
FOUXD.
1XUND—On
I!
Weak Litres, Emaciation, ConOiocci Diseases and all Forms
Main street uoar tie Monon
railroad some handKorchlol's. Inquire at office of Scott & Stubb'e.
FOR SALE.
pOK SALE—A fresh Jersey milk cow, on H. H. Talool.
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Call
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^OU SALE—A farm of 170 acres within 2V6 miles of Liuden. Most all of it in cultivation, welt drained and first class land, on gravel road.
Also 130 acres, 3 ralles of Linden, about 100 acres in cultivation- New houso and good burn. Land thoroughly drained Gravel roBd passes house. A hargalu which must he disposed of at once. ll«15)tf i?COTT & Stuiiiis
FOR REMT.
RENT —A house on east P?ke street. Inquire of 007 east Main street or Citizens' National Bank. 11- J4lt
FOK
KENT—Room to students of Business College, cheap either ladles or grntlumeu, 318 south Water street. 11-10-if
I^OK
KBNT—New houso on south Elm street, cheap. Call on Vauctcavuft TWvls. 12-12
T?OK KENT—A house conveuleut to buslI uess. Terms reasonable. Call on Otorge I). Hurley.
FOK
KENT—Five room house, W. L. Hulot i»-2-Uf
I.7HJK
KENT—A 3 room house corner ol Franklin and John street. W. 1). r.rlllith.
I?OK
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RENT—A house of sevou rooms, summer kitchen, wood-house and celiar, cistern water brought Into summer kitcheu and 9ink house sit jated on corner of College and Hocum streets everything in good repair. Inquire of Mr. Keuhen Smith, 6l)4 east College street. 0-14-tt
FINANCIAL.
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TO MONEY—If you have large or small sums to Invest, I offer a gilt-edge security, paying nine per cent dividonds without, taxes, or membership fees. U. E. Bryant, Joel Block. 12-2r,
MONEY
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!Jut if be had taken with him as a present, a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, he would have been more successful in his suit. She doubtless owed many of the charms which captivated him to its virtues- For brightening a woman's eyes, and giving her that healthy look so much admired by the opposite sex. it has no equal. Sends 10 cents for book (1»W piiges.) on Woman's Diseases. Address World's Dispensary .Medical Association. Huffalo, N. V. ..-c
to loan on farms and improved city property at 0 and 7 per cent No delay. 10-27tf Scott Stumis.
Dr. P. D. CARPER,
MAGXETIC
Surgeon and Specialist
In the Treatment of
CHRONIC DISEASES
Late from the Hospitals of Edlnhurg, Scot land. London Engtaud and Berlin, Germany.
Consultation and Examination iiven in Every Case.
Will Visit Crawfordsville THURSDAY, DEC. 13, '94
AT Tin.
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Sherman House.
Returning Every Four Weeks. Mttle need be said about br. Carper as he is well known in America as well as in Europe. He treats all chronic diseases such as Throat, Nose, r^inp. Stomach. Kidney and l'dadder.
$500
Forfeit.
For any case of Chronic Indigestion and Con -tlpHtlon, causing nervousness and palpitation of the heart which the Doctor canaot cure.
Rupture.
detention from
Cured with out the knlle or business.
Cancer
Cured without the knife and a positive guar antee given.
Epilepsy
or
Kltsi curcd in a short time. Guarantee.
Piles
Cured without the knife or detention, from busiuess-
Catarrh.
The Doctor can show a greater number of Catarrh cases curtd than any other physiciau living.
Diseases of Women.
Ladles find him a great friend und speak praises of tbe Doctor after being treated by him.
Diseases of Men.
All pri\ ate diseases of men cured, such as results of the Errors ot Youth aud disease* that reuder them unfit for marriage.
THK GREATEST OF
ALU
GIFTS—Power of
diiignoslng diseases. What is it and how aocs he do ItV are questions which try hundreds ol people. Conaultatlou Iree. Chicago, 111.
CAMPBELL,
Hoot and Shoe Maker and Iiepairer
104 South Green Street,
1st Dnor South Elst.on's Bank.
THEO. McMECHAN, DENTIST.
CKAWFORD8VILI.B, INDIANA. Tenders hla B0r"*ce to the public. Mottc Kood work and 'orate orlcos
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THE BIG STORE
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Holiday Announcement
It shall be our pleasure to show the largest and best selected list of
articles suitable for Holiday presents ever collected under one roof in Crawfordsville. The assortment is large, prices are low and then most all our articles are as useful as orna
mental and as suitable for friendly remembrances as for affectionate gift making. Aren't these points sufficient to induce you to inspect them.
SPECIAL.
Beautiful Japanese Rugs,
Direct From the Orient.
Grand Four Days' Sale
We will have on sale from Wednesday to Saturday $3,000 worth
of Japanese Rugs in all sizes from 12x3 up to 12x15 feet. The.se goods come in the original packages direct from Japan and are to be sold at positively one-half what they were ever before shown for.
Positively the
RUGS
ever shown and at one-third the price of any other imported Rugs.
Beautiful Holiday Gifts
Sale lasts from Wednesday to Saturday only,
Louis Bischof.
127-129 E. Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
It will pay to buy you your Holiday Presents
at
,l
MOST BEAUTIFUL
The Big Store."
