Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1894 — Page 2
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
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SAT I' DA Y. DEC KM 1110 s. 1SH4.
TIIK Republican press of the State ith jfreat unanimity demand that the partv shall keep it* pledge*.
«rn esteemed contemporary, tin*
Ariins-Xiirs,
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seems to be running to
headlines. Headlines like Sam oiler's "Veal nies, especially when made o* kittens air wery eheap and werv tillin.'
HK pop-gun bills are as dead as a mackerel, the Democratic cane is having decided not to push them. As they were rushed through the House last August for the purpose of furnishing campaign material they can only be put to the same use as. a last years bird nest.
LOHHIKS in the interest of various corporations and individuals it is said are being formed to work the legislature which convenes in a few weeks. As most of the members are new to the law making business it is juite probable t.hat moat of them can be "worked."—/iVriYic.
It is to be hoped that the new Legislature cannot be '"worked" as (ireen Mnith "worked" the last LeirUiature.
Win not make the County Superintendent of Schools an elective otlice by the people'.1 Do len or a dozen men taken from the ranks of the common herd better understand the wants and needs of our schools than the whole common herd taken together? We apprehend that the people as a collective whole as just as capable of choosing competent Superintendents ...as the dozen.
TIIK American
Tribitm
says:
Duriug the iast week in November the Indiana agency received thirty certificates in one mail, nineteen of which were re-issues to pensioners who had been dropped, suspended or ordered for re-examination and in every one of these cases the certificate was restored at a lower rate than the ponsioner had been receiving before his former pension was stopped.
This is the policy that last year "saved" ouu.uoo, of which this administration boasts, and hv it expects to "save" §10.000.000 this vear.
TIIK Indianapolis AY»-* celebrated its twenty-tiftv anniversary by printing- a ii-'-page edition, l-'ro: a small aonrn planted by .lolin 11. Molliday twenty-five years ag-o the .\Y» has grown to a tall oak in the newspaper forest. The .Vncs has kept pace with the wonderful jrrowth of Indianapolis and the phenomenal development of the .State. In many things erratic yet in most things right especially in questions of morals, and the upliftingof the people to abetter manhood ami a purer womanhood the
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a potent force.
has been
('. M. THAVIH heard of a wayerinade. just prior to the election, between a certain Democrat and a certain Republican to the elTect that there had been no pensions entirely cut off or stopped by the Hoke Sinith-I-ochi'en management. that had not been restored, or in some way put back on the roll. He desires to say if that Democrat, has not g-iven up like a man he asks him to call and receive conclusive evidence that he has lost the wager, ami further. he asks him to examine conclusive proof of the infamy of the present management of the Pension
Bureau in all its rulings and its decisions. as against the I 'nion soldier ami his willow and orphan.
TIIK difficulty at the root of tin whole matter in the currency agita lion just now is that ihe income ef the i.lovernment does not equal its expen ditures. Democratic statesmen have learned that a surplus is more easily managed than a deficit. Tinkering with the currency will not put money in the treasury. l.'p to the time that Democrats entered upon the, business of running the country there was no lack of money in the treasury. Thcv passed a tariff bill that will not pr duce sutlicient revenue, and they can invent no hocus poeus to get it except by placing the duties high enough and on the requisite number of article Tinkering with the currency will not put money into the I Government cof fers.
ONK uf the beauties of the income ix is the army of otlice holders at good fat salaries which will be necessary to enforce the law. The Treasury Department has furnished the Appro priation Committee the estimates re quired to carry the income tax provision of the tariff law into effect for the remainder of the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1805. This it will be re membered, is only for six months The estimates for the collection for tax until July 1, aggregate S'-iI O'.i.'i. and include provision for one statistician, 500: an additional head of division, 82,500: six clerks at Sl.-IOi): eight clerks at 81,200: «seven clerks at SI,000: one messenger at 8120 salaries and expenses of 303 additional deputy collectors, 8211,800. and salaries and expenses of ten additional revenue agents, $1,800. For the whole year it is presumed that this estimate must be doubled. The principal object of the law seems tocbe to provide soft place* for spoilsmen.
FACTS fUilKFLY STATED.
rpV Houham, Tex.. Cliff Unutflns tcob VjV.mII cut Will Johnson u'l'ituviir io iloatb with a
v.wor.
redilors ask for a recc.ver for tfta (Jvpsuin Plaster ami Stucco company at tiramlville. icb.
A son of («en. Hardmnn. of Austin,
A. A. McCAIN, Trcaturer. 1 ex.. was mistaken for a deer by a tellow hunter and killed. J. S. Salomon A- Co., pawnbrokers of
San Francisco, have failed. Liabil-
ities. ?ss,s0O assets, 15.0oo. Clans Spreokels has purchased 40,000 and rail-
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acres of sugar land, a town road in southern California. Fire in Mist rot A Co. I house Ht torsicana, Tex., damaged goods to the value of JroO.uoo.
mercantile
The property of the insolvent Mes&ha Lumber company has been sold to C. M. llill, of Saginaw. Mich., for S7.Y000.
Shelby Soaper. proprietors of the Henderson (Ky.) hominy mill, assigned. Liabilities, £$0,000: assets, S40,0iM.
Kd Corrigan's gelding, Watterson, dropped dead in the second race at san Francisco after going a half mile at top speed.
John Burns, member of parliament and labor loader of Kngland, savs the slums of Chicago are more filthy than those of London.
Smallpox lias appeared in the lumber camps in northern Wisconsin and Michigan, having been spread by transient laborers. tien. K. I'arker Seammou is dead at Audubon Fark, .V Y. He was a wide-ly-known soldier, a writer and prominent in college work.
White caps broke into the house of Thomas Kdgington at Springfield. Ky., ami killed him in ttie presence of his wife and live children.
Kx-Banker 1?. C. Hoyt is pushing a suit to establish a claim to SdOOjUiH) worth of real estate in St. Joseph, Mich., covering '.JJW acres.
At St. Paul, Minn., an entire family five members were asphyxiated by coal ga-. One member is dead and two others may lose their lives.
A mortgage for gl, 000,000 has been placed upon the premises of lb-' board of home ami foreign missions of the Presbyterian church in New York.
The annual report of the national home for disabled soldiers states that more veterans have applied for admission than can be accommodated.
The First national and Helena national hanks at Helena. Mont., have consolidated. The general balances of the new concern are nearly $f,nuo,0(H
Melvin Hatch, the second of the strikers charged with murder in connection with the fatal wreck near Sacramento, Cal., in July last, has been acquitted. Worden. the first one tried, is under sentence of death.
MISS GING'S MURDER.
iu» of 111«• itcoi Saul to tlnvt* More Arr»*Ms. iiU'Ai.d, Dec. •$.—A late dispatch from inueapolis say.- that Adry Hayward has confessed thai his brother approached him at various tim^and broached the scheme of killing Mi (ring to niin. Adry said he attempted to prevent it. and had told L. M. Stewart. Stewart wrote to the nfliials. l!eiug confrontel with this letter. Adry confessed. Clans A. Hixbv. engineer at the Ozark apartment house, of which Harr
T. 11 ay ward was mamicer and where Miss l«ing boardtru, and Ole'Eriekson hanger-on around the place, are under arrest charged with complicity in the murder. It is now believed all the principals and accessories to the crime are in jail.
"V i- rifMnl in V't'D is a I ri»Mnl IIHUMMI." A friend advised me to try Fly's Cream Malm and after urging it. sp weeks I believe myself cured of ca tarrh. lt is a most valuable remedy —Joseph Stewart. i*rand avenue Urooklyn. X. Y.
My son was alllicted with catarrh, 1 induced him to try Ely's Cream Halm and the disagreeable catarrhal smell sill left him. He appears as well a anyone.—J. C. ohnstead. Areola. Ill
Price of (.ream Halm liftv cents.
!o tli- Puhlir.
The on tgornc ry Sa vi ngs A ssocia tion lias opened the stock book for new series, to begin on January ls'.» Stock may be subscribed at any tim. with the Secretary, W. Morgan. theOrnhaun block, Shares are om. hundred dollars each: weekly pay merits. cents per share. Member hip fee. b" cents per share. Dues ma\ be paid monthly, or quarterly, to suit the convenience of the public. This association has been runniny now years ami will mature its first, sent. stock within the next, twelv months. The first pay day will lie Saturday. January ". is'.»f).
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Kt'llef in One lhi).
South American Nervine relieves tinworst cases of Nervous Prostration Nervousness ami Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and bit1 ing has ever come to the invalids this country Its powers to cure tin stomach are wonderful in the extremt It always cures: it cannot fail. It rad ieally cures all weaknesses of thestom ach and never disappoints. Jts eiVccl are marvellous and surprising, gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings immediate relief. It, luxury to take and always safe. Tria bottles 15 cents. Sold by Cotton Rife and MofTctt Morgan.
Curr.
We authorize our advertised orug gists to sell Dr. King's New Discover for consumption, coughs, and cold upon this condition. If you are alllic ed 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, von may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this olTer did we not know that Dr King's New Discovery could be relied upon. It never disappoints. Tris bottles free at the drug store of Cotton it Kife. the Progressive Pharmacists, Large size r0 cents and fcl.
THOUSAND# of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla This is abundant reason for belief that it will cure von.
Cure for
As a remedy for all forms of head auhe, IOleetrio Hitters as provpil to the very best. If eft'ccls a permanent cure and the. most dreaded habitual headaches yield of its intlneneu. \V urg-e all who are atHicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fairtrial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Ititters cures by (jivinp the needed tone to the bowels, and fewcases loiif,' resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only no cents at Cotton it (life's drug store.
['on envelopes see TUE .JOURNAL CO., I'IUNTKRS
THE CHANGE OF LIFE.
A l'MTriii: I'OK WOMEN'S EYES,
With the Hope Thai Lt May Do Some of Them (icioil.
(,*I*K»-lAt. TO I»I I Al»Y KEAPFKTV]
To-ilay there is tin- happy mother, healthy hoys anil girls, sunshine, music, amusements, the i-limvh, the romp ami the ramble, the country anil seashore. AVhateverhealthymimls in healthv bodies
may desire, that they ,iy have, and mother ever ready to joinith them in the pleasure and fun. •«,
Years come and go. The lioys and iris .crow up !o men and women. Mothhair is turning whi'e: ber steps are not so elastic, licr spirits tlai there is an uneasy look in her dear e\vs.
What can tie the matter with mother'.' She is approachinst the most important, risis of lier life, "the change of life." Those watchful eyes detect the evidences. Veais brins this change demanded by nature. What, preparation have you made to carry the bravp mother safely through it
Within a comparatively short time the ssue will he decided. Either nature filling the law in proper, hralthfu! manner, or tin-re is ^he wreck of a noble woman for you to grieve over.
There is salvation in Li/il'm I'hikhmii'x Vegetable (.'onipound. lt will •arry the mother safely thromih the. iiivitable channe in her physical life.
All reputable druggists keep for you this grand remedy, .^ee that mother has it, for the I.ydia li. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound won from the heights of medical science by a woman for women uearing the change of life.
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plPERttElpSlECK. PLUG TOBACCO.
FLAVOR
Consumers an •ewillingto pay a liltle more ilian the price charged for tie ordinary trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior to all otl\er5
BEWARE Of IMITATIONS.
Dr.P, D, GARPER,
M.M.M I l'ir
Surgeon and Specialist
lit the .Treat mi-•,i»t of
CHRONIC DISEASES
Lute from the Hospitals of Edinburv, Scot, i:ind, London ling.ami and HvrUn, Gcrmatiy.:
Consultation and Kxaiiit nation Kverv (.use.
Will Visit Crawfordsville THURSDAY, DEC.
13, '4
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Sherman House.
Keturninjf Lv»kry Lour Wcelcs. Little need be said about. Dr. Carper as he is well Unown in America as well as in Kurope. He treats all chronic diseases such as Throat, Nose. Lung'. Stomach. Kidney and Hladdcr.
$500 Forfeit.
Fur any ease of Chronic Indigestion and (Vn srtpailon, causing netvousness and palpi- .. tation of the heart hirh the.lo« -. lor cannot cum.
Rujjture.
('urod without the knilcor detention from
,'y btislnef. Cancer
Cuii-d without .the knife and a po?ltive guar .v an tee given
Epilepsy
•or Fit-*: cured in a ^h »rt time, (iuarantcc.
Piles
Cured-Withou* the knite or detention ...from business.
Catarrh.
The Doctor enn sliow a greater number of Catarrh cases eurtd than atiy other physician l'ving.
Diseases of Women,
Ladies tlnd him a great friend and speak praises of the Doctor alter bclmr treated by m.
Diseases of Men.
All private diseases of men cured, such as results ol Ihe Krrors ot Youth and diKf-ason that render them unfit for marriage.
THK »KKATKST OF Abb HIITe?—Power of diagnosing lisease« What,1s it and how does he do it? are questions which t**y hundreds ol people. Con»iiltalion tree. Ctiicu- o, III.
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.
Advertiseineiiis are rcceiveil under tuts bead ill tlie into of TWO CKNTS a line for eiicli Inser
tion. either Dally or Weekly. No advertisement received for loss limn 10 cents.
Count lino for eiicli seven wo/ds orTiHe-
lion thereof, tukinjr each rtfrure or jrrotip of tnitiats as one wo'il.
OwiriK 10 Hie small amounts luvolvid we sliall expect I-Cisli
in mlrnurr
$75.00
MKN
with nil parties
A lio lmve 110 book accounts wllli us
WANTED. JUale llcii.
ami
A WKEK paid to hulley pent* to Be:I the HupUl lllsh
usher. Washes and dries hem In two inh.ntes without wetting the hands. No o.xpeiMMiee necessary: sells at slp-lit: permanent position. Address, W. P. Harribon Co., Uleik No. 14, Columbus, Ohio,
to sell HaklM# Powder to the grocery tr»de. Steady employment, Kzporienco unnceoRs «ry. }7* monthly salary «ud expenses or com. It otler satisfactory adoress at once with particulars couccrniiur on reel l". I". a. Ulientieal Works, Chicago. l'J-14
W* ANTED—Active salesmen to handle our line, uo peddling. Salary $75 per month and f.xpeuscfi prld to all. («oods eutlrely new. •M'plj MUii kly. P. D. Itox "»:^0S, Uostoii, Mass. eod t-f. VX'ANrKl) —An experienced nurse ylrl.
Must huve recommendation. Imju'rcat •Jot. eorm?r Mulii and Water sts,
FOUSO.
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JVUWT)"On Mtdu street near tie Monon railroad some nandkercliiefs. lmptlre at oltice of Scoit A: Slubb's. 1 J-H
FOlt 8A Lt:.
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17*011 SALE—A fresh Jersev miikeow. on H. H. Tuloot.
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.^OH SALE—A farm of 170 acres within I'V.j milt sol' Linden. Most all o! it tn cultivation, well drained and first class land, on gravel road.
Also 1 Quaeres, miles of Inden, about 100 acres In cultivation. New house and pood burn. Lund thoroughly drained (S ravel io«d pusses house. A bargain which must be disposed of at once. 1 L-10tf ^COTT & STCHHS
VOK iCCAT
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^JU KKNT. -A house on east Pike street, inquire of 007 east Main street or Citizens' National t-ank. 1.1-24 if
FOlt
HENT—Hoom to students of business College, cheap either ladles or grntlemen, •US south Water strict. 11-10-tf
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^0U HENT—New house on south Film htrtet. cheap. Call on Vunclcave A: Davis.
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^OK KENT—A house convenient to husiness. Terms reasonable. Call on (Korge 0
Hurley.
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•Five room house, W\ L. Unlet
J^OK UKNT-
J^t.)K KENT—A 3 room house corner ol Franklin and John street. \V. D. Grlllith 0-28 tt
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?OU UKNT-A house of seven rooms, summer kttchen, wood-house and cellar, cistern water brought luto summer kitchen and -sink: house sltjatcd on corner ot College and Moeum sirefie: everything in good repair. In•lui.eof Mr. Keuben Smith, 04 east College, street. S»-14-tt
Ft S ASCI A L.
S'lO MONEY -It you have large or small iV sums to Invest, I otter a gilt-edge secuiny. pa ing nine percent, dividends without. r.H\es, or memttership lees. l( K. brvant, Joel 'Uoek. 'V2-::
MONKV
to loan MI farm* and improved cltv property at and 7 per cent No delay.
property at 0 and
1L'-'J7U SCOTT & STUnits.
sty
BEAUTIFUL PICTURE
'ioes with every 83.00 worth of jrroccrics boiiffht at my store. It is not necessary that yon buy a 1' the goods at one time.
Note Well—
The pictures are not defaced any advertisement. You can them in mv window.
KOIt THE HOLIDAYS, ItF.TWKKN A LL STATIONS. Tickets will he 011 stile
December 24, 25 and 31,1894,
AND
January 1,1895,
Good returning to Jan. 2, '95.
K. O. MCCOHMII K. IV R. MAIITIN. Pass. Trallic M'g'r. Gen Paes\ 'liek't Agt. CINCINNATI.
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ALK FOK SIDEWALK LMPKOYEMKNT.
Hy virtue of a certain precept b) me directed, by the Mayor of the City ot raw ford Seville. Indiana, und duly attested hy the Clerk of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, I will
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Monday, December'24, l8t»4,«ell
ai public auct ion, at the city court, room, he tween the hours ot 10 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, the following described lot, or so much thereof as nay be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter numcd as nsscssed against said premises for sidewalk improvement and all costs, to wit: Ix)t No. Hln Elijah Paxt-m's addition in the city oi Crawfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, owned by K/.ra V. ris, against which Is assessed the sum ot S'JR.fH, for sidewalk improvement in ivor of Maurice Carroll, contractor.
WM. K. NICHOLSON, City Treasurer.
Crawtordsville, Ind Dec. 1, 18i4.
XOSOH RODTE,
HOHTn 2:18 a.m.... 1:00p.m-..-2:50 p.m....
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.Night Biprest. Panwnger lAXJftl Frolght..
1:50 a.m 1:25p.m 0:15 a.m
BIG 4—Peoria Division.
(AST B:1 a.m... 5:12 p.in. 1:5U a. I p. m.
6:50p.m
12:45a.m. 8 :.*».*ia.
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AID ALIA.
40DTU 0 44 a m.. 5:10 pm 1:50 m..
POHTH
8:16 am
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by
see
N. M. Martin
GROCER,
Cor. Washington and Pike Sts,
Big Four
W1SIIKS VOl' A
Merry Christmas
AND A
happy New Year!
AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN
Old Time Custom
A VNOU NCES
Very Low Rates
•!T
THE BIG STORE
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 re
membrances 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,ooo wort]i
of Japanese Rugs in all sizes from
12x3 up to 12x15 feet. These goods
come in the original packages direct
from Japan and are to be sold at posi
tively one-half what they were ever
before shown for. Positively the MOST BEAUTIFUL
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 piy to buy you your Holiday Presents
.at The Big Store."
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