Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 December 1894 — Page 3
Kain, warmer Thursday
CHRISTMAS
Is what we are all thinking about now.
PRESENTS
are expected and will he pur
chased. In these close times
the money should be invested
in articles that are useful, and
where can a better place be
found to purchase a nice gift
for men or boys than a
Clothing House
Where Suits, Overcoats, Hats,
Neckties, Mufflers, Under
wear, Collars and Cuffs,
Gloves, Suspenders, and every
article that is used by man or
boy can be found
We have a nice line of these
goods and they are selected
with care to plense you. Won't
you come and see them. If
you see what you want, pur
chase it, and the one tlv.t receives it v/i!! be pleased.
Lee S. Warner,
The One-Pr
ic-
Clothier, Tailor,
Our Line of
What
a-'d
Furnisher.
Eph Joel's Old Stand
The comparative value of these twocartfa 1B known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity la
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial quality of
Ripans Tabulcs
Al compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURB.
Rlpftns Tabules Price,
50
cents a bojr,
Of druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
SborlbaDd uuvatmtuu Write to the £1 pk hcho! a hip* a an rllly UUHIDUSS 8 8 4 snuctal course Jo 11 eg ft or A. 1 in kooukcrp.
Cr vtlle
pa
ars
of the
Craw f-:
And 'SL
Zoa Phora
won't do for
WOMANKIN
l4
I-)
no medicine will.
Sold by Nye & Uooe and Moll'ctt Morgan.
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
ESTAHLISIIKD IS 1887.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1st. 1894.
GENERAL GOSSIP.
to-night, with thirty-live charter nietnrs. —Special meeting of Alliens Chapter, No. '.IT, O. E. S., Thursday, Dee. 30, nt 7 p. in., for work and installation.
It is not often that you will an opporLuuity to hear Swiss
arm. lie is sulVering considerable pain. —Indianapolis Jounuil: Mrs. Coss, of Crawfordsville. will be here to spend the holidays with her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Dilks. on north Pennsylvania street.
Don't make a mistake aud not go tL^ ciitei lainment at Center church Thursday night The Swiss Bell Ringers are great and.the. price, is within the reach of all —The box at MeClauiroek's shod store containing $2" was opened this morning by Mrs. Harriet Baruliart, who lives three miles south of the city. She held the lu'iky key. d.iw —Get one of those triple plate soap boxes for 111 cents before they are all gone, l'iu trays, pin boxes, perfume bottles, aud a number of other articles at bargains. All worth twice the money. C. L. liosr. —Yesterday about 'X '"o'clock while playing, Zveal, the little son of Tim Casee, fell from the door step of the school licuse and dislocated the right elbow joint. Dr. Gott reduced the dislocation.
Holiday Goods
Surpasses all of our previous efforts in making selections to suit the most fas tidious taste. You'll[m ver 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, l'arlor Suits, Carpets and Rugs which we have
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is a perfect palace. It is polvy 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 res. We extend one and all a speciaMnvitation to come and look through
K6s
•Mtnense stock. espectfully Yours,
our second floor. It
MahOrney & Sons
THE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE QUESTION.
It Concurua Kverytlilnfc arid* Everybody proved 1' eb. and in force and Is, Therefore, of lnterogt ti All of
V*.
—Jake Hose visited here to-day. —The printers' union meets to-nig-ht. —S. ,T. ISeacl) returned from Indianapolis to-day. —Lion. J, 1'. Stutesman returned to l'eru to-day. —Marry Voris returned to Elwood this morning. —Bob Atkinson sells stick candy ul cents a pound. 18-5t 1'aney mixed candj' at "i cents a pound at Uob Atkinson's. lS-5t —Hob Atkinson sells Taggert butter crackers at
I'lttH'mttii from Towntiliip liar* tilt* rioor to limply to Suj»ur Cwk.
T-• tin* K'illor XtH* .loiirtim. I notics an article in y.ur pa pur
the best lawyers of
Su,rur
is»:t.
SEC.
cents a pound this
week. ls-st —Win. C. Loop has been appointed guardian of the heirs of Enoch T. T.inn. —George M. Cowan has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary 10. Meliregg. —A large line of cut glass justa rived this morning. Very cheap. Call and see them. C. 1.. Host. —Nicholson's is the only place in the city where you can get the steel en- Mr. graving linisli pictures. IL'-'J!
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Wiu. llichmond, comedian, is in the city to spend a few weeks. He is now located at Winauiac. I "The Burglar" had a very slim house last night at Music Hall but put up a pleasing performance. turbed.
Ii. E. llays will institute a court if the Tribe of Ben-llur at Oakland City!
Creek. Ue!,he
Hoy to this be&L lawyer, who knows the law well, that he had better procure a copy of the School Law and read up, then he will know more what is iaw, and Hnd that Frankie is better read than be is, and will not be making-such assertions as thi»: "That the old
Winter term of -'.5, and there is no law
Franliie to the contrarv nevertheless
I say to this, "one of the best lawyers
of Sugar Creek,"*that Frankie is right,
I but only made a mistake in the section
of the law. And now, for his benefit,
and all others, who do not know what the law is, I will here quote it in full:
1. Be it enacted by the tleneral
Assembly of the State of Indiana, that after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any township Trustee to contract with any teacher lo teach in any common schooi if the actual term of service of said teacher under such contract does not begin before the expiration of the term of oiliee of such Trustee. Kvery contract made in violation of this section, shall, as to township represented by such Trustee. and the school fund thereunto belonging lie absolutely void but such Trustee shall be personally liable to such teacher for all services rendered under such contract and for all damages lie may sustain by reason thereof.
This was passed by our last Ileneral Assembly and is published in the School Law of Indiana. Now, Brother •Sugarite Live on knon
before again you get so post-
law and think no one ebe
what is law but yourself, go
down to Crawfordsville to some ^ood ,aj.R
1 linn ami have them to post you
talUin^r about. A Scorrm-:.
covered shanty, utilized by tho youth of the 'neighborhood as a sort of an American Monte Carlo. The musical iriny.of the ivory nones was not unfrequeutly drowned by the joyous shouts of spiritual grace from the
Flynn dispensary of wings aad crowns. The earthly ejaeulalion "come sebenliave leben!"'in the shanty was often eomHell pletely smothered by the
Wingers for -'fl cents: children, 10 cents. shout of "Glory Hallelujah!'' from the goinery in good roads, good soil Come early. revival. Whether these unseemly dis- general thrift and progress. l.ast night, while participating in turbauees had anything to do with the Mrs. Mount goes from here to Vt'artlie wrestling driil at the M. (•. A., stoning of the house of I-'lynn is a '*en and T'arlic, while I go to Putnam Kalpli Mcliroom fell and dislocated his question. Certain it is. however, that a ml Hendricks. Three weeks' absence the house was stoned. When the fi'Otn home intensifies my desire to get dornicks first came pattering against back, all things considered, to the best the clapboards a few of the wor- county iu the State, Montgomery, shippers sprang up fully convinced J". A. Mount.
Miat inanna had begun to drop again. I They were undeceived, however, when half a brick came llyinsr through the window and made a big dent in the sprinkling can which did service as a .communion set. The worshippers are .inclined to believe that there is a eonncelion and Archie Caper audi others have been arrested, charged with the ollense. Both vigorously protest their innocence and lay the blame at the door of the irrepressible small bov.
y-\"- Koberl 14. Kogors. Robert II. Rogers was born in Warren county. Ohio, Dec. 24. 1.S24, and died at the residence of his son, Fred, near Crawfordsville, Dee. II, 1S!M. aged (ill years. II months and 17 days. lie was married to Naomi Meloy, .lau. 11. 1S5II. To this union were born five children, of whom two died in infancy. The wife and the three remaining children, Charlie, Ainie and Fred, all grown, with three, little grandchildren are left to mourn their loss. The deceased united with the Xewlight church during lSfi and lived an honest life. During his sickness he was seldom heard complaining of his lot. but bore all his 'suffering patientlv. lie was conscious to the last and when asked if he knew where lie was said. ''Yes, I am with my wife and darling children." As his last moments on earth drew near lie clapped his hands but could no', speak. The interment occurred on Thuidny. Dec. Kl. The funeral was conducted by Rev. K. M. Ziiek.
A YH!UU1)1O ICELIV LONT.
^evrral years ago when the .Methodist ladies #avt? a loan exhibit in I01stou hall James K. Ho«)ts loaned them a
Confederate muster roll. The roll was I
ill a
frill
/nunc with double glass show-
iug both .itcs of the tlooooiiMit. It \va.". not rcturn».r(l to him, and he has DGVOV LECTI able to A^AIT: securc peases-
it. If any concerning will confer by giving
pers 11 has any knowledge thi valuable relic they a great fnvor on the owner jim tin* information. Mr.
Boots intend* to present it Lo Mcpherson Post should lie be so fortunate as to .u ii in hand-- on 11.
Let Mini iJouu
Tho jury in the cuso nl' Liviiiy.tu.'n'. thi' clover si', tiiief. return«Hl% verilict g-iving the fellow one year in the pi.-iiitei'tiiiry ami two disfrau
biKcmeut. The sentence was ,. .1 iialing, ,lich. a reimii'Hably light one and can be said
to place a premium 011 ..
The 'IVIt'phoiie War.
.1 udgo Carpenter, in the
I
nitedStates
Carpenter's decision. This decision i.s in favor of the Harrison system which is being put in here.
(iuoil Neim for tlie Klilvr,
Danville, III., CommcrcUil: Elder Vancleavc, of Crawfordsville, has married
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threw weeks to go on.
FARM INSTITUTES.
Thf Winter Campaicn with hu I croailug lnt«roBt Everywhere Thoy Hare B»en B«ll.
lu,,|
Edltorof The Journal:
from Suyur Creek in reply to Frank- The-attendftocd upon term institutes linits, in which he calls himself one of *'1's
n''n^er's
!l
on earth to prohibit hiin from so doing, jl'rs
Enrolled Act No. in, Ii. If. An net to
larger than usual, and
fiiK'-ussions
says to Frankie to please borrow copy «reascd animation and broader intelli-»' of the Statutes and read up before you attempt to quote law again. Hut. I
•Trustees can verbably contract with a ^ose Polytechnic Institute, with illuscorps of teachers for the township for, truUons, lectured on "Water". It was
characterized by in-
gence. Many able men, educators, jurists and divines have favored the meetings with their presence and their wisdom. Kev. Dr. Hickman gave an able and eloquent address of welcome here at Terre Haute. Last night he delivered an address of decided merit on the "Relation of the Small Farmer to the Republic.1' 1'rof. Noyes, of
"^elation to many farmers and oth-
IKJ^
wnter-
mici'obeb
had
b«en
of water
"'as trying on the credulity
I of some prestnt. In Vanderburg
t,ount*
Dr.
t~col)l
MeCuteheou's address uu
many farmers. Xhrough his wiero-
thei
could be viewed.
prevent township Trustees from cm- The advantages of these scieutilie ploying teinihei in eertain eases. Ap- leelures to the farmer are made apparent. They teach the importance of
cleanliness, pure water and better sanitary conditions in town, city aud country as well. I'ure water is not only essential to human life and health, but to animal life on the farm. Stagnant and impure water is a pro-! lilic source of some plague or hog cholera. Practical methods of farming as
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and tlien you will know wliat you are
KiVHl lluitHOfl.
jr some time past the resUieinje of ami Mrs. Pete Klyuu has been the
orsan the Flynns.the 11 tiileys, the tier, bricks and a few more disciples of hig-hur criticism aud advanced theology. The interest has at times ran so hiifh that the neighbors have been dis-
Xear by is an old earth
A farmer in Spencer county each ten
weifflied hls hog8 Uls wheat and
corn fed. With wheat (after crushed or ground) at 50 cents a bushel and com at 40 cents, produced pork at 2 cents, (his hogs were .'•*£ on good
11 n.ijnr-
ftcene of an exciting revival. '1 lie lcau- feeding thereon equal to the clover I1 necessary fu 180(1 to place in the chair which Qrover Cleveland Law not adorned, a toiisuinc.il, he hal a pi out of two or constructive statesman ol the Hepubileau more cents a pound on his pork.
heavenly few counties in the State equal Montand
Hood & li0we]]i Ma
posted as to the composition of "DearBlr#:—Vr'« liave tried Hood's Sarsapa-
The statement that a million Hlla and find It to be all you claim lor It Mf
found iuna spoonful was poisoned by Ivy when a young woman.
ountj would not be half a load liy the Tribune to aid tho looal
for two horses. Dr. Huxton. in Spencer county, said that county in L'O years had expended $240,000 and did not have one-half mile of good roads in the county. Constructing roads iu some of the counties is a serious prollcin, owing to the scarcity of material for constructing a hard surface. Hut
Marriage License.
Benjamin F. Rernley and EdithQuick.
Th« N«w York Tribune.
The enormous circulation of the New Vorl« TrUninc, now the largest of any political weekly in the lTnited States, undoubtedly did much to inliuenetf the country in the right direction in the late campaign. Having sharpened its arrow and spear afresh, the Tribune has again taken the trail for big game. To secure the Presidency in 1 S9t for the Republican party, is now the object of its labors. The Tt ihunc is a great paper and is commended to our readers. Roswell 0. Horr's articles on the tariff, coinage and labor, are alone worth the price of the paper. Friendly to the old soldier, devoting much space to Agriculture. and printing every week superb and absolutely unequalled market reports, editorially able and entertaining. the Trilmne is worthy a place in every home. It illustrates the news of the day profusely. Thousands of Democrats take it for its articles on public affairs and its purity, decency aud freedom from smut. The Tribune stands out like a rock against the reactionary policies of the Democratic party. Every Republican should have it. The Tribune almanac for 1895, out in .January, aud 25 cents a copy, will be valuable on account of its full rereturns of the pheuomenal elections of IS'.l 4.
Kon all dental work see Gonzales & ahn'.
Slio Huinod llcr Heath At School.
Sad. but needless. With proper care and the use of Zoa-Phora, at needed periods, her splendid intellect
,uitfb.1
,u,w bu
supported by perfect
Moifctt &. Morgan.
Vheu Others Kail
Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the
... shattered, "yhtein by giying vigorous sion. lie is very i.e.-*irous obtaining action to the digestive organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood
It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers,
ind has the most wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine in existence. Take only llood's..
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do uot purge, pain or trripe. 25c.
•M 'ml to Hie WUe 1), huOk'leut."
:f (I ViifTered terribly from roaring in my heail during an attack of catarrh and because very deaf, used Kly's
years I'riam
lialm and in three weeks could
hear as well as ever.—A. K. Newman,
0ne
^)f
|ny chUdl en
Court at lioston, just rendered a de- Anlea'teTf*. cision declaring the lierliner Hell tele- The best salve in the world for Cuts phone patents void. Hell telephone Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum stock is declining rapidly on Judge I ^ores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
hail a very bad
crime. I,iving- .discharge from the nose. I'hysicians
stone is a dangerous character and de-' prescribed without benefit. After cerved the maximum puiiishmeiit. using 1'dy sCream lialm a short time the disease was cured.—
O. A. Gary,
Corning, N. V. l'rice of Cream Halm is fifty cents.
Chilblains, Corns, and all »Skui 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 & Rifo's, the Progress Pharm acy
SALT
couples this year and ha»
rlieum with its intense itching,
dry, hot skin :s cured by Uood'^MPSth parilla, because it purifies the blood,
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Ivy Poisoning
Eight Years of Suffering
Perfect Cure by
Hood's Saraaparllla
Hood'ss, Cures
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and for eight years was troubled every leasoa
"Ilaeteria" was also a revelation to 1 "HI1the breaking out and terrible ltchlnEand {jK I. JRU A AII ARh .m "(burning. I thought hers wa» as bad can. as
anyone ever had. filie was In this distressing eondltlon every year until she began to
take
Hood's SaraaparillB, which has effected a perfect cure, without leaving »ny soars, and she bas bad
No Sign of the Poison Since.
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they crelate to the farm, dairy and poultry yard have been ably discussed.
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The necessity for better .social and intollectual environments iu the country has been, discussed. The power of home influence in moulding character has been exalted.
Mr. Peden, of Owen county, a strong
auvocate of more blue grass pasture, gave the average annual profits of HO
neres of bhje grass pa
acvo
.stUre al 80.35 per
tt
clo\ei). Allowing that the advantage iHudlriendly ^UKg^^UonB, which huve at last to his field in fertility by reason of hi tba oleotlous of lSU^. Tlio I work of the people, however. Is only half done.
Bhe Is well and hearty. I lmve taken Ilood'i Garsaparllla after the grip with good results, and havo also given It to our four children. We ar« ''Kht all pictures of perfect health and owe It to Hood's Sarsapnrllla." J.
C. J-'ritemax,
Van-
dalla,Illinois. N. B. If you decide tc take. Hood's Sarsapv rllla do not be 1mltied to buy any other Instead.
Hood's Pills aro hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25c. per box.
The New York Tribune.
I-sur,
Foremost
of
American Week!it's
Circulation, 168.000 Copies a Week.
First to rally froru the overwhclrolutr defeat ol IHI'2, the New York TrUmne puUontly labored for two year* lo awaken the sleeping judgment of the Nation. Possessing an eno?» mous elruutatioQ, equipped with a staff of competent and honest students of jollc questions uud Itself having no onject to serve escept the w»}Lfare of tJie masses upon the farms and in the shops, scorning lies und ieueutlonal appeals. and satIstled merely to place the truth before its readers, the Trlhurieuaa sent to half a million raruest and reflecting people,weekly,
hudg**tof honest IHCU, sensU le arguments
reason work of the people,
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in Owen, (rreen. Clay. Dubois, Spen-
C*Q
.... *i Itoswell G. Horr, ex*0on(rressman fr«m cei, the roads are 111 bad condition. Michigan, but now of Ne^v York City, will con1'our,horses are required on many of L^oVM^ostlXTnufc %h°nfr nvn^C'oddi the roads to haul, what in Montsroni-1,he
this task the Tribune now addresfeos
liself. aud invites the aupport ol every Ainerl-
whod» siren a return ot the"froodold tlnies."
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witty, earnest aud wei'-lnformnd
1 is a os a
ctimpHiirns ...
ererypart of the country, rto keopb in eonhUiOT touch whh the peoplo, known Uielr warns, and Hddrossea himself in the Tribune directlvto tho thoutfiils which
Iwta. and make* himself wilt gladly m^wer questions. l«t»h, by th« rea.i«»r.
All the rOKular features of becontloued. For Wes orn ruaders, a a:eclal array of Western news Is flupplted. For East* orn readers an Ea.tera edition Is primed,
It Is the Intention to make the paper esoco lly helpful to farmers und mechanics Raub class has Its separate dep rtmentlnthe Tribune and the now luveutfousof tn« chaulcs, who lack t,h« means to exploit the product of their btalns, are advertised free of oharjre in the hope of aiding them to tlud a purchaser or a partner.
Tho arlcot reports of the Tribune, Ion# m.knowlege I to bo tto best in tho country, will maintain their old standard and the usual vuri*tv of foreign news letters, essayaupon home tuples, book review, articles on chess and checki'i?, and miscellany will bo preaentt-d every week. The editorial pages of Uio paper sum upthe most luiportmt news of the day, with comments. 1'he Trihuna also prints for the ladios, tho vory latest fushions from Paris and I/ondon, H'id tboro Is a department of "Answers to Questions," conducted by a capable writer, in I which all the questlouB of the people on misca!laneouH topics are ca-efully answered.
The Semi-Weekly Tribune is an incomparable paper for residents who live beyond the range of the Daily Tribune, but find It necoseary to keep In touch with the best thoughts ami higher interests of the world atlarge.
A few premiums areoffered to readers and club agt'iHF. Any friend of the TY/hutie is cordially invited to send for &Hinp:e copies and terms, and make up a club of subscribers Wo would be espeiIuliy pleased to 6oe a large ciro of readers in ev-ry work-hop.
The Weekly, #1 the Sr.tHi-WeeMy, 12: the Daily Tribune* 110 a year. The lYibunc Almanac lor 18P5, ready In January. 25 cents a copy.
THE TK1HUNE. Now York.
Holiday Kxcur»lou* via Vnudalla Line. For the above occasion the Vandalia Line will sell on December 24th, 23th, 31st, 1894, and .Tauuarj- 1st, 1895, excursion tickets from all stations not only to local points on tho Vandalia Line, but also to points on connecting lines, with return limit of January 2d, I 1895. For full particulars call on near-] est Vandalia line ticket agent, or address W. K. ItRCMNKR,
Ass't (Jen'l Pass Agt.. St. Louis, Mo.
To the Pnbllc.
The Montgomery Saving's Association has opened the stock book for a I new series, to begin on January 5, 1805. Stock may be subscribed at any time with tne Secretary, W. W. Morgan, in the Ornbaun block. Shares are one hundred dollars each weekly payments, 20 cents per share. Membership fee, 15 cents per share. Dues may be paid monthly, or quarterly, to suit the convenience of the. public. This association has been running now sixyears and will mature its first series of stock within the next twelve months. The first pay day will be on Saturday, January 5, 1895.
"With step as uoialeps 1JUJ the summer air Wliofomos in beautiful 1ecnv? Horeyes Dissolving with a feverish glow of Hfrht, and on
Alua! Consumption 1b her name.
TIME EXTENDED,
Otvintf to Hi» uiuitlpli. ii Iftlinw. Hhr3 to I'OTO
mcQts ol lust A»vic, lr" A I thoir r^n mi:i
Greensltu rjf.
:.irtvr,
Her Cheek a rosy tint,. IM If thotln A Superb Scenic Vrodnetion: Ol beauty sflnKor faintly rreseed it then-: A Hipl Hurrah! Hilarious!
This terrible disease which has numbered its victims by millions, comes I in the most insidious way. (iettiug 1 one's feet wet a slight cold, a cough, and then other indiscretions until it gets a firm hold. Why fall a victim when a cure within reach? Dr. Pierce's lioldeu Medical Discovery will effectually cure consumption in its earlier,, stages. For weak lungs, spitting of "occssury. bloood, asthma, lingering coughs and 8cu "he street, 1'arnde ut Noon hy tlie Famous
ailments, it is a sovereign I
remedy.
those who have used Dr. Kings*., Xew Discovery know its value, and rices,
those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist aud get a trial bottle free. Send your name and ad dress to II. H. liucklen & Co., Chicago* and get a sample box of Dr. King's I Xew Life pills free, as well as a copy I of Guide lo Health and Household In-' structor free All of which is guar-, anteed to do you good and cost you nothing, Cotton and Rife, the Progress Pharmacy.
Relief in One llMf.
South American .Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Nervousness aud Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and bless-! in?has ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the
stomach are wonderful iu 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 I gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings immediate relief. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial 1 bottles 15 cents. Sold by Cotton & .1 Bife and Molfett fc Morgan.
FOR artistic work see THB JOUUSUL PIMNTXB*
ncouuiu*
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H««*O OHCOIITID
SATUKDAY.
Tbr.-e nro jn 01 »J of lce« shou.J oilj ^rr» np|
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From (Jh11 ('in,
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OPTICIANS
Cnn ho consulted !'ro«» of rhiirut* hi r«»yiirrt to PKOTAOLF.S urid 101 K-U I,A hsICrt lo s?uit iho
SPK Kb tiiii'iunte^ of loaiHn^ oMuilmli' insl.lMili'tnH, flIU'Cm yenrd' pnictu-o. und UtniiliiK our pn I tveslon to I. .stM'uialty, I'liiiblcs UU to BUJ we
Imvu suecceiled whole others Imve tuilid Only 1 hoe who httvu hud nwdiil MIII:pi/ sboulii uueiupt to li (?l:isses lesi thej fho.ild I do the I'Htlcnl more harm tlmn ko 'l Many I envois ot mrvousmss, in luhllliv, IIIBOIUHIM. h'-iuiiiehe, vertlRO, anil mtipldll In olilldrcii inredu«to itelei'lion of visions and Hie I moved at onee tiy iho Hpplh'Htloii of 1 ronoi glasses. If you have pftlus In Ihu eye balls. I ortilis, trmplesor forehead, II the eves waler. if the ItUors run uvether when rendimr. II
BVbrjUiiliie swims or booonies dim wlu-n iittemptinir to use the eyes for a short tluin.tiit'ii' Is some fault In the organs of rIkIh, whleh ean be removed hy the uppllcntlon of the proper asses. A tew have no unpleusaiit fueling, eaanot si-e as well lis llielr friends. Huoh pelsons most always wear frowning exmcsilon" which are conspicuous and dldltfurin'if. espee' hillv 111 younif ladles. Oiliers comphilu of pain *nd Intolerance of llRlit. with Irritation ot I eyes, especially of anltlelal llutit. All such persons can he relieved by Ihu sclemllli adjustment of glasses. I
Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain.:
Frankfort, hid., Iteferencen.
tt McChirnrock. MrsC .Mc'liii(f. Mrs S Norrls, Mtirtlm Wallace, i', Ja* Moore. Cvrus Clark, Mrs Tbos I.oe. Cox. Soruirv, "M lllle, W I'liynu, OA I'mrd. Mr unci Mrs I) E Otll'.«rt.,W Hini's. Kllti somsol, lJalsy Worrls llr.:'v Moyor. I. HHMMIOII, E.i Miller, Jno Hunrv, Mrs l' Ktrtlov.II KCiiWlwoll,
Aahwortli, Mrs It Kempt', Murv Unvlds O S Co*. A Johnson, II Green, l».! Keen .1 EvH'isand wile. Mrs PRwIninnn. .1 CO'aik. John Hums, no McDonald, 0 Knislioir, A Hujmocil, .Ino Henueit, (J S Johnson, MA Ueyim iid, S Hamilton, .1 Slmtiklln, Fl I'ear, Mrs .Ino I'lilkeiwin. f) W Kreouiun, 1'.
Htiool!. .1 ii Oiuntile. Miller. A Hlllia. U'ood II .1 Hurt. EUatK'Iln, t} Hvron, I" A •I rrlatnan, W Gpntrj. C'Kohlor. A I. Raker, .1 Sutler, A llolllrtny, Miss Ilolli'lay, .1 Monro, Olven, \V Oainriver anil wlfo. E Loftln. Til 1'rouni'elIC Klgnt, ,T 0«oper, A ftpouevr. S Koyea and wife, riark iiul u:inv othnrn too tuiuior O.IB to mention
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Mrs Mlcrs, f, 1. Hobtnson, Mrs
It A Grublis, Patton, A 11 Danderson, ltc-Ir-oeH. Pulse. CIKT Meek, Mrs A Walllntiford, I ltyron. Marv Uaroley. II (toss and wife. MlsN Zorprer, lllley,
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I'lerco and wlfo, S llazelrlgR, A MeTotry, (i HlRhtowor, C'OX. John Mltcholl, Ira Ketcliaiii, 0 8Turner, A Shirt, Bracken,
Perry. 8 E Myers, chaluty, FA1f- rd. Hrooks. It Honors. A Truslnr, Mrs Dllle, A Stevenson, .1 Wheatley. Kd Kdklns, Or 11 Johnson, Mrs l)r E S'*em, Col 8 N W'alllngford, Mrs SC Crows. 11 Doles, A Draden, lluckley. S Hllev, S Forsvtli, S Ii Snook, Mrs I. Bennett, .Miss Hose IlrokPltreylo,
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1 Goddard. Miss Bonson,
Mrs E C'orliett, Mrs Wlnuhestcr and dauirhtJ'r, Onir, Flshor, Frazler, Mrs Mef'ornilek, Hrothers Thompson, Mr^
Sinlley and dnuRhter. Waps. Mrs ll vcttnian, Martin, Kaminerlntr. Sirs .1 Miller, MrsRG Elder, 0 W Bvers, Mrs Dm ham, It N wise. John Tliurman, It Trimble, W W HoUnsbe. Mrs Ilolllusbee. Mrs I, .1 lieadlnir, MrsCBecrort, MrsL Fellnirer. Mrs Mary Donnoll. hawson.S RIdi'r. HA Waj bright and wllo.
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Guthrie. Kliockov, Margaret.Cochran, Kosn Ci-oni, Collins and wife, M.1 Bryan Allen Hryan, Mrs Zor«er, Mrs Flenry. VJSt J'llin, riotrers, Clias Woods. Mrs E Wilson Jimes Lay ton. Nancy Tr ruble. JCBell. 8 A Week. 8 W Williams, t) Eudally, Kwlng Mrs
W Stout, Wm McKay. S Hldonour, Myers, W A Donnoll, 1 Gains, Cnffman. 8 Corbltt, Miss W McCullough, Eva Gllmour, A I'ottIngnr. A Chrlstman.
And others too nbmerous to mention.
Artificial Eyes Inserted .Without Pain.
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OFFICE
NUTT HOUSE,
I CRAWI'OROSVI Li 1 jH, IN!).
WILL REMAIN UNTIL
SATURDAY, DEC., 22 CALL EARLY
MUSIC HALL.
ONE NICIIT ONI.V
THURSDAY, DEC. 20th,
THE COMEDIAN,
SAM J. BURTON
And the Charming Comedienne,
Miss Lillie Coleman,
IN TilK NEW
Si Perkins!
Sensational Comedy Drama
A Roariug, Housing Kully of Fun, Laughter and Yells. PROF. fO. 0. VANCE'S Solo Orchestra of tu nlvo skiiied musicians, Is this sirooKOUt ever preseoterl to the public hy 11 traveling company. One ot' themost nocossarv fuaturoe for a HrBtolass porforiimnce is the best ol music rendered lu an ailLslio inauner—especially is this BO lu Perkins, RUNULNK over with HOII^N, dancos, caU?hy music, where pood orchestra
PUGHT0WN FARMER BAND
Free concert in front of Music Hall
... at 7 o'clock p. m.
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C. 1 SCOTT, HAltVKY STUBBS
SCOTT &STUBBS
General Insurance Agents
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
Legal Documents, such asDeedn, MoitKHROS ContractH, LCIIBOS, etc.. executed. Ix on Farms und City Property Negotiated on most fiivoruble terme.
COLLECTIONS A Hl'KCIALTY.
Office, '-d Floor, No. 105W 8. vVaslili.jrton Ht, Crawlordftvllle, Ind.
NOT A CAPITAL TAILOR
But with plenty of exporlonco I am prepared to do all kinds at First Clftnn Tailoring at low prices, and carry a larKO lino of sampica to soil froin. I
Will buy and sell for you at wholesale! prices, saving you retailers profits.
D. T. RIDGE,
No. 10U4 Fouth Washington Ptreet. Pool»'» Oi-ooery Stora,
Wm.
.60
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.25
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Usef 1 an O rn am on al
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Are to be Found in Endless Varieties al Our Store.
Mm have almost ewrvtliin^ that you may wish for. And their the priiv what lells. mi trail o-et so much fur your money. For •SI
you cjin t:arry awn v* a lnrive hiisktit full of jjoods. Voti woubl be .-iirprised liow many ffoods you can buy of us for so little money And then in Cloaks, wo are elosing them out at. almost any hpf,nv the Holidays.
Millinery ^oods tdf). We have cut the prices nearly in half.'1 We don't want to carry any o'.vr. The first loss is the iiive a call. We will :*i.vo yon.inore, yoods for than you owr bou^fht before.- '.'-a -.--'V
lbs. Extra
20 lbs. A
24
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-COMMFATCI\(r—
Monday, Dec. 17th
\VK WILL SELL:
3o lbs. New Orleans Sugar $1.00
lbs. Fine (Tranulated
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Cak lt ii
Barnhill, Hornaday£t Pickett
The King of 5c Cigars. No effort or expense Is being spared To make this Cigar Worthy of its name. Try 5. And learn its excellence.
Doney
Cigar Co.
1.00
We offer this week useful and pleasing gifts to enable ail our patrons to remember their loved ones
Dress Goods Reduced:
1.2") quality per yard for
ii
.75
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c. t. 6 cc
50 and 7s cents, In Black and Colored Henriettas, Serges, Silk Warps and Novelties.
Shawls Reduced Blankets Reduced Portie res Reduced
nd all Other Goods Reduced in Proportion.
Myers & Charni,
CAMPBELL CORNER.
easiest, vourmonev
VINSON'S.
"A Sweet Drop."
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