Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 December 1894 — Page 3
Rain, warmer Tuesday.
Out!
ODR OVERCOATS
Are moving lively and at the
prices we have to show \\c
pect to reduce our stock very
low. We have bargains in
every department of our store
and can make it an induce
ment to you to call and see us.
We have onl] few Ulsters
left. You should come now if
you want one.
Our Children's Overcoats
run from $t.oo upward, and
while sizes are broken we still
have many left. Come and
see our line of goods.
Lee S.Warner,
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's
Old
Stand.
Our Line of
Holiday Goods
Surpasses all of our previous efforts in making selections to suit the most fas tidious taste. You'll never get a stale or shop-worn piece of us. Look at our Banquet Lamps, Chiffoniers,
Center Tables, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Ladies' Desks, And by all means look at our line of Fancy Rockers, Chairs, Divans. Couches, Parlor Suits, Carpets and Rugs which we have, on our second Hoor. It is a perfect palace. It is policy to come early and make your selection and we will take care of your goods until the day of delivery. Our prices are low. the goods are fine and the shrewd buyers trade where money brings the best results. We extend one and all a special invitation to come ami look through our immensestock. Respect-fully Yours.
Zack Mahorney & Sons
DROP IN SUGAR
A II E
White House.
23 lbs. FRUIT POWDER for 24 lbs. GRANULATED 25 lbs. RIDGEWOOD A 26 lbs.
Griffii\
a Scar Remains
Scrofula Cured —Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparllla. •0. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.:
It with plensuro Ui il I send a testimonial •oncoming what flood's Sarsaparllla lias done for m, daughter. It is a wonderful medicine And I annot recommend It too highly. Sarah, Who is fourteen year? old, lias boon
Hood's5dyspepsia.
'MULLEN & ROBB
fail to |ee our Candy Display.
Cures
tt had cured her of She bad been troubled with that, complaint since childhood, and since her cure Mie )t is neu*r been without a bottle of Hood's Sarsajmrilla In the house. We commenced gtving it to Sarah about one year •go, and It has
COH HIT?
running sore,
Only a Scar Remaining
•a a trace of the dreadful disease. Previous to taking the medicine ln»r eyesight was oflocted bi'1
but now slio car. nerlectly. 1 l.*i we li IKl tlHilll tl.. MARIA
With Hood's SarK.'ipiirilla we liavo used Ilood's Vegetable Tills, mill find tliem the best."
GRIFFIN,
In conncctlon ood'a Mas.
Xeula, Illinois,
Howl's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, Indlgeitton, blliouine«». Sold by all dri ggtsta
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
ESTA.BI.ISIlK.n IN 1887-
MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1894. Marriage License. Chas. M. (Srimcs and Hlla M. lJlaek eter.
Open KvcniiiKH.
ings until Monday, liec. Mth. L. ltisi tloF.
should have done aud evinces 110 false modesty iu his complaint, lie is ready to make half a dozen worthy gentlemen of the Hoosier Athens co-respon-dents and if Delia shows fight some interesting developments are promised.
Death of.John Kelley
.lohn Kelley, the well-known shoemaker, of Mace, died last night of old age and heart disease, he being over seventy years old. The .funeral will occur to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock under the auspices of the !. A. R.
The deceased was a i[iiiet and respected citizen and during the war served in Co. K. filth lnd. Vol. He leaves a wife and a foster daughter. Mrs. .lohn Abbott.
$1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
ALLEGED CRUELTY.
Mis* lev Aiiflln, I'eiieher ol the Ouklnud heloil, .Arreted For AauiinU uml llnttcry, btt/rhis morning Georgu Charters, of [Coal f'reek township, arrived in the city and Mvore out a warrant for the
Arrest of Miss lev Austin, teacher of the Oakland school, charging her with asbault, and battery on hislittle daughter. Ota. Mr. ('bartons told the following story: *'My little daughter, Ota, is barely six years old and is not a strong1 child, so the cruelty practiced upon her by the teacher. Miss icy Austin, renders me all the more indignant. Miss Austin taught the Oakland school last year aud little Ota attended there, although not regularly. She got along first rate and evidently liked the teacher. She started in regularly this
1
Afflicted With Scrofula
••or since she was one year old. For live years •he has had & running soro on one side of her face. Wo tried every remedy m'ummouded, but nothing did her any good until wo commenced Using Hood's SarsaunrWla. Mv married daughter •dYlsedmeto use flood's Sai'saparllla because
year and had no trouble until last Frieay. Then it seems "ta went into another little girl's desk and took out a pencil. She was writin when Miss Austin went
can
In order to accomodate those who may not be able to come during the ing- mmith facing tin day our Store will remain open even- members of the batterv
with it
Miss Austin then sent all the other
pupils out of the room ami gave little
Ota most terrible threshing with a
heavy switch. She whipped h"/ until the blood came, and whipped her across the face. The putiishiuenlruised great red welts, which could be seen as fur as across the street. It was a most cruel whipping und the patrons of tliu school are very indignant. MissAustin is about a'.' years old and lives ill Coal Creek. She whipped ore other pupil this year but did not abuse it like she did little Ota.1'
THE TWEniETH liATTERV. 'union uf (lie lieuinant of Tins iutituu* ion I„a*t Saturthi
colors prevailing. A six pound stood in the yard with its frownstreet. The in which Mr.
I fi-H"
Hoots served through the war have nearly all received their final muster
wiillaiu is AYruthy. out ami there is but a sjuad left, and Through liis attorney, M. l)icew even this squad are scattarod widely Wm. McCormack has entered suit for apart. Those present were Lieut,. Kd divorce against his fair but frisky wife. York and Dennis Spurrier, of IndiauDella McCormack. .William feels that apolis: .Mori Little, of Darlington Delia has not treated hitn just as she Mart Liter. Robert Harris ami Elijah
Zaehary. Ile received letters of regret from Win. Allen and W. W. Wicks, of Blooniington: Charles Daggey, of Oreeneastle .1. Hover, of Warsaw Wm. lirosbrener, of .lelVcrsonville: •lohn Smith, of (ircensbnrg: and David
thirtieth anniversary of tile first day's
engagement at the battle of Nashville I
iand time was pleasantly spent
token of their esteem presented her an elegant and comfortable rocker. Altogether it was a most delightful oeeaon
I'leasantly* 1'ntertained,
I
WAIiASII I.I 113. 'f»r, \M
i).
ALL, ALL FOR LOVE.
Edward Wilson, a Popular Young Man of the County Commits Suicide on the Eve of His Contemplated
Marriage.
THE BRIDE HE MET WAS DEATH,
Tli( HJISII Art SaUl to Ilavn lieen InnplriMl Itj it Quarrel With IliM Sw«eth«rt Whn Strolled llli Another Mnti.
This morning a telegram summoned Coroner liarcus and his clerk, C. M. Scott, to New Richmond to investigate the death of Edward Wilson, a popuj'oung man of that place, who was also well-known here.
.fames K. Hoots and wife entertainbaj-^at Miss Bertha received calls from the boys of the Twentieth Battery at one or two other young men, among I dinner last, Seturday. The different
Voting1 Wilson died last night by
morpjjjue
a^tC1'
j. Little Hazel driest pleasantly enter*' however, fear there is .something very tained about thirty of her little friends serious and have telegraphed for adat the home of her parents Mr. and dirional information which has not
Mrs. Frank driest, on west Wabash vet been received. avenue. Saturday evening from '1 till j. vp. in. Mrs. Griest being an expert in
in entertaining the little ones. The following wt?re present: Misses Katie j.Crawford, Elsie Kussell, Mary Wilson,
Marjorie Chumasero, Herth Mriest. jUolda Richards. (Jolda Kerr. Iva liritt.s. Mhuina t.'lodfelter, Mary ltallanl. Mae \aneleave, Ruby Riehards, Dorothy
Milford, Helen and Elsie Osborne, hessie Uraham, Maud and Mae Griest, keka Harrett, Anit-aaad Marguerite Haldvvin, Manrine Rallnrd and Messrs, Wallace Vance. Harold Rritts. Ray Hallard, Clitt'ord and lOarl tioben, Hen and Charley Rrotnley. Clifford Eldridge. Morris C. Etter.
i'he Kreneh Kevolution PiseuwmMl. The Athenian met Saturday afternuoti with Miss Mary Elston at ln'r home on east Wabash avenue. The subject of the afternoon was "The French Revolution" and the discussion of this interesting topic was led by .Mrs, J. L. Campbell and Mrs. A. li. Milford.. JM'eccding the discussion there were two papers, one by Miss Compton on ''Lafayette', and another by Mrs. W. H. liistine on "Marie Antoinette."
lie last week of the terui, I Hxaminatioiis will begin Wednesday, Very few men were hurt in Suturday's game. None seriously.
The oratorical association will have 1 a very important meeting this evening. I All should be out.
Instead of waiting until next fall to j'choose a football captain, let us eluct him now. In that, way men can be secured aud business, which will other-j wise be put off. can lie attended to during the spring and summer.•,
absent.
ll«ct
the management, now. The Sophomores aud Freshmen played their game Saturday to ijuite a large, and enthusiastic number »f spectutors. The game put up by both teams showed much skill,'us, however. I is to be especially complimented by the play of green men. Some of them had never worn a suit until last week I land vet played successfully against! men of three months' practice. The best of feeling prevailed aud the usual I objectionable features were liotieeblv ..
The Weather Keporl.
Fair ami continued tcold to-uighf. Tuesday fair and warmer. SEK our line of ladies' pocket books
and CJ-.rd easesjeombined. 12-22 MOFFETT MORGAN
poisoning self-administered
',el'1 and the story of suicide, as told by
Richmond people here to-day, is
ow
a VL.ry
dramatic one.
Tom
rooms of their comfortable home had annoyed young ilson considerably, been handsomely decorated, the Aineri- j1UH'
on
Brown, of Ureensburg. Besides the 'ler
Wilson clerked in Hollius' general stoic there and was quite an industrious young man, well liked by all. His widowed mother married Jere Potts sotne time ago aud Ed was self- Templar Commandery this evening.
supporting. He had some town lots in Xew Richmond and some other property. In N'ew Richmond lives Miss l'.i i-tlia I'ritchard, a very pretty and vivacious young lady, a sister of Fred I'ritchard, of the New Richmond bank. Miss Bertha was connected with her brother's bank, and when Hd Wilson began to pay her attentions he was graciously received. They became engaged and for awhile all went merry
as a marriage bell. Itseems. however.
Clark, of this city. This
a
'l'tarrei ensued. It was made
''*s friend,
to
up, however, and preparations for the will locate on the Rig marriage began iu earnest. Week be- ing's mill. fore last the happy couple yisited —The W. Crawfordsville together and Miss Bertha engaged Mrs. Miller to make her dresses, while together they visited
ul,urc''
batttry boys mentioned there were t'on^iderunlt1 Utlk and led to a other friends present, among the ntim- 'loarrel between the lovers. It was ber being Uen. M. D. Manson and Dr.
fixed
ll, A. Tucker. Saturday was the k"ll,er
UP-
LahV night the father of John U. Hreaks received a message from Mrs. J. R. Kreaks at l'unta Uorda, Fla., to the effect that he would better come at once and bring- Dr. Taylor with him. The message closed with the words, ••Nothing- serious." The family here.
ui,h
i• IndianaI'oj.is, Ind.. Pee. IT.—Jacob the euliuarv art an elegant supper was .... .. *. "tenor, hprman, fcerved on a beautifully decorated table,
w.ls ari.taslwell-known,'voting
,nJ
Tilings were especially prepared that Charles O. Roenler. of Cincinnati, are palatable to the little ones. The charging him with defrauding the favors were engines to the boys and firm of Jacob Lazones A Co.. of that butlerllies to the girls. Miss Hazel
citJ
ceived numerous dainty and valuable nyfi'10f-r')tin6' Slb.OOO.
little presents. Miss Floy Etter and ..j Mr. Walter Hull' aidetl very materially
lu.,.e ul Jlfl
R. I'omeroy, aged
181)1) for embezzlement from the First
nattonal bank of olumbus. has been
A
GENERAL GOSSIP.
It Concern* Kverythtnpc and Kv.«rybo«l and la, Therefore, of Interest to All of 1J*.
—O M. firt'gu went to Chicago tin I ufternoon. —Miss Helle Allen has returned from a visit in Terre Haute, —A clcaranee sale of millinery nt
Mrs. Wingert's this week. 1* —(I. Mason Wright of Danville, 111.. vipited friends here yesterday, —Albert 'Miller and wife have reI turned from a visit in Lafayette.
We handle the best of perfumes. Always a nice present. Moffett Morgan. 12-3-' —The trial of George Livingston the clover seed thief is on trial to day 111 the circuit court. —A daughter was born to Rev. A 15. Cunningham and wife at Washington, Ind,, on Dec. 15. —The ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star were photographed in their robes this afternoon. —Th« Trade Palaee of McClure A Graham will be open uvery evening till Christmas until 9 o'clock.
Friends here have received n«w*of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. l.trockman. at Kearney Nel.
Ld Gilbert, of Terre Haute, it iu the city and will iospoct tliu Knight*
Hd Vancamp & Co. have f0 pairs of ladies' plain toe. welt shoes (extension sole), regular price $3.50. which they will close out this week at —The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec. is, in the church parlors. Everybody invited. I —"l'luinps" Marlcy was before j.Judge Harney Saturday evening and pleaded guilty to burglary. He was sentenced to one year iu the prison
North. —A. S. Reed goes to Indianapolis tonight on business connected with the ice plant, lie expects the company
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The furniture they ordered to be on hand by Decomber 1H. and it was sent to them last Saturday. They had built a pretty little home on one of Wilson's lots and were ready to begin housekeeping.
On Thursday Tom Clark wa« in New Richmond and very innocently called Miss Vritehard, taking in the evening. This
however, aud they were to
last
11'"ht
al Mis8
home- What-
there is not
in
bertha's
if
anything, transpired
known-
bnt
Mr-
Wllson
I went home and took morphine in a
reminiseential talk until the hostess deadly dose. He was found dead this announced the hour for dinner. It '""ming and. it is said, left a letter to thing wonderful. was a collation that was most tempting mother^ aud to which the aged and aging veterans did ample justice. The boys did uol forget their hostess and as a slight
John M. Break's Condition.
nmtantlhw !and fl
jd„vit bv
"»d other firms out of amounts
Henry It. Pouieroy Is Dead.
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind., Pec.
17.—Henry
70,
died at the city
hospital. Although he was an object of charity at the time of his death, ho had been a personal friend and neighbor of Lincoln, a companion of Grant and an aeqtiaintunce of Arthur. He was once part owner of the St. Louis Globe-Pemoerat.
Mol .Attack* a Hotel.
hi.WOOD. Ind., Poc. 17. Dundee, miles east of this city, was the scene of a riot in whieli bloodshed was nar-} r«wly averted. A mob. armed with shotguns ami headed by Joe Etchison, undertook to pillage the Quart house, kept by the Cash Rrothers, but was rupulsed after a spirited light.
Will '»t floso.
HAMMO.VO.
Ind., Dec.
!7.—J. I'.
without foundation. Hank
Ly
man. general manager of the U. 11. Hammond company, says the priuted
Four near Ser-
C. T. L. will hold its
regular meeting in the JJen Hur office to-morrow evening tit seven o'clock. Everyone interested in the work is urged to be present.
Knstanzer's store and purchased their _prof. 0. S. Hoffman preached at furniture. They appeared a very lov- Ru,ssellville yesterday filling the apiii"' couple then, and very iovous too. pointment of Rev. N. C. McCay who Murtlm Wallace, Lee, Ja* Moore. Cyru
,,„
no
preinatuvp explosion near Watson, A- A., t. A* O, Ky.. Cincinnati miles from this city, blew off Alphonso' wit dl2-!5eod .Smith's
head and injured William Mil
ton so badly that his death was mo mentarily expected.
r.xiru
I'MV
-.t it
for Mull Cnrrlcr*. -k--
A FOUDS VILLK.
Ind., Dec. 17.—A11
tlnsc who have acted as mail carriers in this city have been allowed government sums from 850 to S7U0 for working over eight hours perday an Aaplfuinent. (iKfiKysmim, Tnd., Doc. 17.—Jantes Kennedy, ex-auditor of Decatur county, has made an assignment. Liabilities, €10,000 assets about $10,000, with some preferred creditors. 11 i\ Hennett is the assignee.
DoHitl.r -Natural
1{I
EIMOM,
lnd., Deo. 17. Poisonous
fumes generated from a defective nat ural gas stove eame near ending* the lives of the nine members of John Fettmau'* family.
Fo'i all deutal laley.
work see Gonzales A.
Jenny Sale.
I will sell at public sale tat my dence, two miles south o? city, on the ("t|D| Greencastle road, Friday, Dec. 21, 25 'vL,» head of Jersey eoVvs and heifers, all first class mikers. A rare opportunity to purchase a first class family milk eow. Ladies especiall*- Ipvited to attend sale. y"' ^S-20 M. v.SSloitKitR.^
a
Protecting lniluence on her mothers
pernatnral properties of that pebble
cause the rabbit foot he has always used in making up for the part of the melancholy Dane was mislaid, and he felt a presentiment that something dreadful would happen to him if he I used anything else to give the proper liuesto his stage complexion. I'll bet there aro a dozen otherwise sensible men in this hotel this minute who would wear their stockings inside out all day if they accidentally happened to get them on that way in the morning. The more I look into the interesting matter the more I discover to prove that superstition is as strong among the educated as it is among the ignorant."
statement that they would close their Kxcurnlon. Dereialirr l.'i. butteriue department owing to the su-. On December 18, the Chesapeake & premc court decision is absolntely Ohio Ry. a.Jid its connecting lines will sell round trip tickets to all points on
Kmi»'77.ior rariloucri. line of 0. A O. Ry. in Virginia (exceptI.MUASAI'OLIS, lnd., Dec. 17.—William Ion Washington Division north of Gor II. Sehrieber, 24 years old, of Colum-1
bus. sent to prison for twelve years iu
wlL 1)6
Otviui to '.lio multiplicity nr.l./i-
pointment of Rev. N. C. McCay who, Murtlia Wallace, SI .in Aimn poke at the Y. M. C. A. in thf The Young Man in .Society".
spoke at the Y. M. C. A. in this city on I CUrk. Mrs Th°e I.w, Cox. .1 SeroK.y,
FETISH WORSHIP IS COMMON. iii-
Educated aud Rntlued People Often Here In Charm* and Tullntuau*. "Fetish worship is not confined to the ignorant as exclusively as roost people imagine.'' said an Atlanta man
recently to a Washington Star reporter,
''For several years I have made more or less steady inquiry into the superstitions cherished by Intelligent, cultured people, and you can scarcely believe how widespread is the belief in charms and talismans. At the Ponce do Leon in St. Augustine, last winter, I meta young woman from away up in the frozen north. .She was one of those superior girls who go to the roots of things, and her learning was some-
She invariably wore
a queer-looking locket at her neck, and
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preserved her from impending danger a number of times, and recited several Mi*sN Zori?er, Hlley, Mrs S Trimble :^«*hro»rlth f»Rennw hnrl fierce and wife, 8 Hazelrlgif, A McCorry, jia.. "reafttu escapes sue had imute. ,, Hitrl.towcT, Co*, .lohn Mitchell, Ira upon my inquiring what the charm Ketcham, 8 Turner, A Shirt, llrackoo, was she told me that it was ail5ii l'—
... .. ford. brooks, Kofrers. A Trusler, Mrs African mooka stone that her DUle, A Stevenson, Wljeatley, Ed Edklns, grandfather, who was a seafaring I Johnson, Mra Dr E 8-.vem, Col 8 N
to Virginia.—I.Qnd Seeker*' Holiday
l°n«'ille)
tr}P'
at one fare for the round
?'clfets,
?001
w,U"n th'rty
to
ret!,rI1
^yS'
card, maps and pamphlet descriptive
^nd
'es ^.
Qf farms
l)a,ol' ia. address.
iHiHi explosion. T. I*. A., r, O. Ry., Indianapolis,Ind. rj rr.ftso.vviLLK, Ind., Dee. 17. —A C. H. UYAX,
virgin-
hom
salc in
A. S. MILLER.
Holhlny Kxrurilonn rla VniidnlU IJne. For the above occasion the Vandalia Line will sell on December 24th, 25th, 31st. 1804, and January 1st. 1895, excursion tickets from all stations: not only to local points on the Vandalia Line, but also to points on connecting by the lines, with return limit of January 2d, 1895. For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia line ticket agent, or address W. F. Rlif.N.NKlt,
A as A St. Louis, Mo.
(WONAN'S FRIEND.)
is the
BEST REMEDY for
WIFE, MOTHER.
Sold by Nye AslBooc^ana Maffytt &] Morgan.
Hceuiiiu--.
Itttiosr, Hud to cnmpltMu nntlnlslioil enyHm inenM'if !a»t Ims Allurci Imvo e.iii ndcd their vlott until
SATl'RDAY, DKC.-J2. Thrso who nm in pc»h1 ol tin* Ducim'* seiviocs should cull Rt onee. A large iiuinln'r patients are applying dnltv,
Drs. L. and A. R. ALLARD
CllHAi'.),
OPTICIANS Can bu consulted free of ehar^e in rrgaitl U)' SPK0TACLKS and KVE-GhAhSKS to suit the sUfht (.iraduales of leading othalmic institutions,, fifteen years' practice, and limiting our piofee*lon to & specialty. enables ue to saj we have succeeded when* others have failed.
Only tho* who have had Hpecial training should attempt to tit glosses lest. the should do the patient more harm than good. Many cases of nervousness, irritability, msomnhi, headache, vertigo, and stupidity in children are due to defection of visions and aie ninoved at once by the application of proper glasses. If you have pains In the eye balls,! orbits, temples or forehead, 11 the eves water, ifthe letters run together when reading, If everything swims or becomes dim when attempting to use the eyes tor a short tlrae.there Is some fault In the organs of sight, which can be removed by the application of the proper asses. A few have no unpleasant feelings, cannot see as well as their friends. Such persons most always wear frowning expressions, which are couspicuous and disfiguring, especially In young ladles. Others complain of pain and Intolerance of light, with Irritation of eyes, especially of artificial light. All such persons can he relieved by the scientific adjustment of glasses. Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain.
Frankfort, Ind., References.
,, .. ,, Mei'lumrock. Mrs MoClurir. Mrs S Nori-lb.
Hlle, W IJ aj'uo, CA (Jartl. Mr and Sirs E Gilbert. W filnefl. Kiln tiomael, Dais}- Norrla, Dr A Wilson, Meyer, llaseltou. E
Miller, .lno llenrv, Mrs Klrtlev,!! E Caldwell,
AJCrleinan,,'(11Hlveu,-°
"iir''K
,nn'
JPA
.1 W (ientry. Kohlnr, A
nakor. Stetler. A I loMlrlay. Miss Hoilld:iy, Sf .1 Moore, W Ganirwer and nito. Slash, l*ofMn, '1'C Frounfoltpr, Klirnt, JR Cooper, A Spencer. S Keyes aud wife. It Clark and many others too numer Otis to mention.
Greerwburg, 1-nU Keferencen.
Lathrop. 8 Rod«erp, II Hurrell, W Garrison. Mrs E Wooley. A Ootioell, Mrs Tackett, DTackett, Mrs S Forsyth, Ha»ron, Woodllll. Miss Klrby. Miss A Gtddard, MrsM Sworn, Miss Davidson, I Meek, Donnelly. Kdmeader, Israel, MISBC
Hums, Mrs Fish, Campbell,
Aouse and wife, liiddiuger. S Pool. Smith and wife, Liyton and wli'e. Miss E
A an Mr
^ucllteMissGEAODUOIU-
'J,lss^nCre*thc,M
HIFFKLNS,
one day I asked her why she wore such ery. Callahan. Miss Durham, Hoyle, an incongruous thing when dressed in Wooley, Jus Elder, E stout.A Galus, Ha7.en and wife, Lewis, Mrs Wa'ker, evening costume. She coolly told uae it carter, MrsM Mlers, Rohloson, Mrs that It contained a charm that had
A Gruhhs, Pattoo. AH Datiderson, He-
err
1 meyle.
S E ^yers, Chaisty, AI-
W or Mr 8 re Do A
man, )iad biought home from one of Briden, Hucktev, S Hlley, 8 Forsvih, S his vovages, that it had exerted a Snook, Mrs fiennett.
Miss
I
jyjr3JpjHMiss
life, as it had on her own. That woman ter, Outr, Fisher, Frazier, Mrs Mewas one of the few reallv thnrnturhlv Co^mlek, Brothers. Thompson, Mrs was out. 01 tno lew reany morouguo Smiley and daughter, Wajrs, Mrs educated women I have ever known, Ht ckman. FMartlu, KawmerhiR. Mrs and vet she firinlv believed in the su- JJUlei1, Mrs E Elder, wuyers, Mrs
And others too nbmero
great Henry Irving once changed the Artificial Eves Inserted .Without Pain. bill from 'Hamlet' to 'The Bells' be-
Hose Hrokel-
Goddard, Miss E Heuson,
KCorbett .Mrs Winchester and dautrh-
Duiham. N Wise. John Thurmau, 13
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she wore in a locket around her neck. There are hundreds of men all over the country, college men, too. who would as soon leave their collars and zravats at home as to go out without a rabbit foot in theiT pockets, or who will not talk over a business proposition without touching their precious talismans. And, spcakingof rabbits' feet, I have been credibly informed that the
Trim-J
ble, v/ Holinsbe,' Mrs Hollinebee, *Mrs
Readlutr, Mrs Becroft. Mrs Fehoger. Mrs Mary Donucll, Lawson. S E Elder, A Waybriirht and wife, Riley, Mrs Hrvan. Mrs
Guthrie. Shockev, Margaret Cochran, Kosa
to
mention
OFF ICR AT
NUTT HOUSE, CRAWFORDSVILLK. WILL REMAIN
IND..
l.'NTIL
SATURDAY, DEC., 22 CALL EARLY -sggt
Christmas Flowers
If you want anjrthing in the wuv of flowers, wreathing, tine holly, mistletoe, galax leaves, smilax. asparagus phimoses, plants, etc.. for Christmas decorations, leave your order at the old reliable cut flower house of
J. W. KRAUSE, 204 E. Main street. Where you will get the cheapest and the best.
C.M.SCOTT. HAKVKV
8TUBBS
SCOTT &STUBBS
General Inxnrance Agentt
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
Contracts,' Leases, etc., executed. Loitns*on
I Farms and City Property Nejrot luted on most!
favorable terms,
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Oinco, 2d Floor, No. 10r^ S. Washington St.,
Crawfordsville. Ind.
The Daily Market or. College and Water Sts. Leads the Trade in Groceries and Provisions. Fresh l'ork Tenderloin.
Spare Ribs and Sausage. New Sweet and Sonr l'ickles.
Fresh Tub Oysters. Dressed Chickens, Celery and Cranberries.
FOB
Sweet Potatoes,
Our trade is gosd because we give as' much for one dollar as any house I the city. Goods delivered promptly
R. E ATKINSON.
pamphlets s»/» TBK JOURNAI,CO., PUINTKRS. .istic work see
FOR
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THB JOURNAL CO., PRINTEUI,
TIME EXTENDED. Tremendous Sacrifice Sale
a
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known
\W limi ourselves with too inneh gomlson hand at have concluded to ctit the prices on these good .that Head the following prices, 'j hey are only a few of the offering:
•"JO ti'.ec*s all wool Mik finished HenriettHv'" only !llo per yd, worth '0e. 1* pli?es hOHvy hroKdcloth. on'y H'e, worth Toe. 8 pieces extra heavy Mronleioth «niy It Is tlie 1 .'2't kind. pieces Turkey Hed Talde.htnen onlv per d, worth 20 ploe:\s iroxl loth 4,* p«r 3 d, 4^ «!»»7.en To*
-el.s•uttnironly
tor «e
Hleai'hed Tulde h'neii '.''n'. wr-rth -4 tiood il lih'jH'lu (.'rasJj old* -K'-
20 lbs. A
24
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E Ashworth, Mrs Ketnpf, 5lary Davids, O 8 Co*. AM Johnsou. Or**eu, Keen. VUHP ar.d wife. Mrs PStelnmau, .? Clark. John Qu rut, Jno McDonald, Rmshoff, A Raymond. Jno Bennett, G8 Johnsou, A Reymoud, S Hamilton, Shanfcltn, Fear, Mrs Jno FnJkerson. W Freeman, ME Vuocaff. Gamble. Miller. A HUlls.
A Sweet Drop."
COM KN'C'IXc
Monday, Dec.
wrc
lbs. Fine Granulated
cioncrs I
Cuke- a Si), f.ia'tv
The King of 5c Cigars. No effort or expense Is being spared
Barnhill, HorhadayA, Pickett
To make this Cigar Worthy of its name. Try 5. And learn its excellence.
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Crom, Collins and wife, Bryau. Allen Brvan, Mrs Zorper, Mrs it Henry, St John, Kofrers, Chas Woods, Mrs E Wilson James Laj'ton, Nancj* Tr mble, JCBell, 8
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Meek, 8 W Williams, Eudally. Kwtn* Mrs W Stoul, Wm McKay. 8 Hldeuour, E Myers, W A Donnell, Gains, Coffman, E 8 Oorbltt, Miss W McCullough, EvaGllmour, A Pottlnjrer, A II Chrlstman.
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Wm. Donev
Cigar Co.
.60
.5o
.35
.25
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We offer this week useful and pleas
ing gifts to enable all our patrons
to reifiember their loved ones
I Dress Goods Reduced:
1.25 quality per yard
I .oo
.75
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this timeof year so we vill sell them at once many bargains we are
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W'e will cut the prices on all our Cloaks as we nut to close out Cloak we have. Also bijr reduction in Millinery tioodv He sure to call as we will positively save you money on all your purchases.
A I N S N S
Wool at 10c hox.
Mhudiet', Yarns all reduefMl. .1 .-ndi.fiwear nul t'oslerj very cheap
17th
WILL SELL:
3o lbs. New Orleans Sugar $1.00 •4w' .--'r V-:/ 26 lbs. Extra
1.00
1.00
i. 00
ritiu-s aii
for 89c
a cc 4 4
CC 44 44
ti 4 4 4
iI Black and Colored Henriettas, Ser-
ges, Silk Warps and Novelties.
Shawls Reduced
Blankets Reduced
Portieres Reduced
And all Other Goods Reduced in
port ion.
IVtyers & Charjy,
CAMPBELL CORNER.
68c
4 4.-
47c
36c
Ct 4 4 44:
32C
24c
13c
•mmm
loc per
(iood ail woo! 1'lald l-'lannels onlv .yd. wonh :{.v ourjrood CnnUji] Kiannel at 4 and Uo n'r yd.
Mucins and Calicoes awa/ down I«-ilow's S\\urwilowu K«ioe Powder only lOe. 1 1 o, the lines! laoe powder ever uscr\ only 1 onrnitiji pins 15 ho\i for 5c. .... See our Uc Ilaiulketi'hk'fft lor 00.
,v.-3ft2gZ| ••rmll
every on us
1 "aucy
with us.
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