Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1894 — Page 3

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Fair. colder !-'i I unlit v.

CHRISTMAS

what wc are a'xnit

all thinking

now.

PRESENTS

are expected and will be 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

House

Where Suits, OvercoaU, Hats, Neckties

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wear, Collars and Cuff?, nnd every by man or

Gloves, Suspen ers, article that is used boy can be found.

We have a nice line of these goods and they are selected with care to p'ense you. Won't you come and see them. If you see what you want, purchase it, and the one that rereives it will be pleased

Lee S,Warner

The One-

Clothier,

The comparative valueofthesetwocanJu Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity la

Not always most to be desired.

These cards express the beneficial quality of

Ripans Tabules

As compared with any previously known

DYSPEPSIA CURB.

Ripans Tabules: Price, 50 cents a box. Of druggists, or by mail.

RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.-10 Spruce St., N.Y.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL.

K8T4HI.ISHKH IX 1887

SATURDAY, DECEMBER I8SU.

GENERAL GOSSIP.

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Eph Joel's Old

Concern* Kv«rythIi»K an1^ Etwrybwly and Is, Therefore, of Intercut to All of 17A.

•--Uuttercups at Wampler's. —Oranges 2)e per do/., at Wampler's. —s. I). Sy mines went to Chicago lust night.

Itiiv a'box of ft n'tf dandies at Wampler's. —l!ol) Atkinson fselIts stick candy at 5 cents a pound. lti-'vt —Mixed nuts 15 c. per pound at Wampler's. —llobbs' Christinas candies are fresh, delicious and cheap. 12-3-1 -Clyde Herron, of Pcl'aiiw. visited friends here to-day. —Mrs. A. Jones is home from a visit in Fort Wayne. -Choice is the word to describe llobbs' Christmas fruits. l'J-2-1

Fancy mixed candy at ..5. cents a pound at J.tob Atkinson lS-St -Clias. Cadwallader is IU West Lebanon for a few days' visit. --Select, wholesome and pure are llobbs' Christmas candies. 12-2-1

I'rof. II. S. Kritz has (fonc to Waveland to spend the holidays. —CIift II. liult'ner went to Indianapolis to-day to spend Sunday. l)r. W. C. Tuttle went to Indianapolis to-day to hear John liurns. —See Eugene Wilson this evening or Monday for a nice Christmas gift.

—Cio to Lee grocery and get. a oe-

lioious eup of Chase fc Sanborn's eolTee free. 12-24 —Go to the room in the rear of Molony's clothing: store for boots nnd shoes. 12-22

I?ny your Christmas llowers of Cotton .t llife's. iiest flowers, lowest pi-ices.

U. C. W'alkup anil funiily left forAshville. N. C., to-d:iy to sii-n.-l tile winter. \\\t handle the best of perfumes. Always a niee. .prcseiil.^^^iNl.dVett & Morgan. —A hti-fri' line of irut. }.'lass just arrived this morniiiff. \'ery cheap. Call and see them. C. I.. KOST. —J'ahner Uraham and wife will arrive from TIMTO Haute this evening for a visit here.

cottages to rent on south C.reen street. One will be where his shop now stands and the other will be next to it.

Jliss Nova Wise, of Van Wert, I xvho has frequently visited MissMayme Wise here, •*is to be married Sunday niglit at her home to Mr. l-'ranic T.eslie. —The Mig Store has just received twenty-five fine cloth capes, l.atest holiday novelty styles xvliieh will'.be offered at very low prices for \-nia--prescnts. 12-24 —Get one of those triile plate soap boxes for Hi cents before they are all

gone. Pin trays, pin boxes, perfume.

bottles, and a number of other article,

at bargains. All xyorth

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Holiday Goods

Surpasses all of our previous efforts in making selections to suit the most fatidions taste. You'll.never get a Male 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, Carpet and Uugs which we have on our second floor, ll i-, a perfect palace. It is poli.-v to come early and make your selection ard we will take care of your goods until tbe day of delivery. Our prices are low, the goods arc fine and the shrewd buyers trade where money brings the best reFsuTtf. We extend one and all a special invitation to come and look through pur immense stock. itespectfully Yours,

ick Mahorney & Sons

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THE ADVANCING OIL FIELD.

Indiana stronger Than of Ohio l*« iiDHaylvaiiiH und N«w VorU.

I wells twenty-seven arc in Jay county, lifty seven in Wells, thirteen in Adams, I eight in Blackford and two in other: counties not mentioned. In the com* bined fields of New York, 1'ennsyi-i vania and West Virginia during the same month 3.*»S wells were completed with only a daily output of barrels, over a third weaker than In* diana wells. In Ohio, the greatest single oil territory, 2.10 wells wells! were completed, the daily output of which is 1 Ut«*70 barrels. The Standard

Oil Company is quoted as stating that the Indiana field will in future year** be the greatest in the world, and from tlie good old Uoo:ier State.the tinest of oil will How.

t!m Mutt«*r Witli Darlington?

Special to Tm .IOI:KSAI: DAitiiLNOTox. Dec. ^l. liarlington is all right,

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The finest and cheapest line of can- jsa*^ dies iu the citv ,ut Zieglar & Reiman's. .. accustomed to wind so that hn

W. I*. llinfonl, of Thorntown, is» IT.- not the least eilected when a little the guest, of Ins brother Joseph Winuree/.e is MUMI to arise on our horizon.

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Miss 1'aiinie Wat.son and Allie MeMahon have returned from New Boss for the holidays.

See the latest .style calling' card at Tin-: JOI U.N'AI. ofliee. It i^. very thin and highly finished.

Nicholson's is the only place iu the city where you can get the steel engraving- finish pictures. 12-2-1 llon't fail to get one of the souvenir Columbian half dollars given out in change at the. Ifig -Store until Christ.-,,j mas ex." 12 I —A very delightful dance was given iu the lleta hall last night. 'I he affair xx'as in honor of M^irl Insley. of l'ort-l land, Oregon. 12ph (irillith will put up two neat

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true. We have had an­

other little sensation, not as the papers the whole northeast part of the torn up. We have become iriess is

We have had them before. We will

I have them again and you need not for-

standing came up and a tragedy was!

only averted by the fact that was there ..to hold the knives

Wo are accused of being worked up. I Not at all, we are as caltn as the eventide and ready for any or every emergency and will still stick to it that—

It. tnuk'.'s no flUt'er»nee to either you or lis hi* pi).-, litiif.1 pix, root, iiOKor .It).,

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money. C* started oil tlio down grarie

C. L. Kost.

IN to-duy's .IOTHNAI thorc is an editorial concerning our marriage laws A prominent citizen ot tliis county intends to incorporate tiiv suggestion ill a bill and urge its pa-Mi^e by the Legislature winter.

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The nBwlv

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moeratic Man son,

named in honor of lien.

frade xvith

the impetus of a fat man falling off a standpipe. There is a big row on hind but just what is the cause of this unseemly dis cord is not made public. It seems, however, that the followers of Hrookshire gave up the money to put the infant organization on its feet and that when they had done so, Hrook-

hoard of Agriculture.

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he programme for the annual delegate meeting of the State Hoard of Agriculture lias been arranged, The convention will convene at Indianapolis on Jan. S, and at the. morning session addresses will be made by the President and other ollicial.s. t.iovernor Matthews ill deliver an address of welcome in the afternoon, followed bv an address by Mavor Denny on

The State Fair." On the second day eight members of the executive board will be elected to till vacancies caused bv terms expiring. 11 is stated that

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TIIEFAfKOFROSENFEL

By CHARLES HOWARD MONTAGUE.

IcopjTight., 1894, liy.AMERICAN PT»M

Judiuna'tt oil li«'M is» fust comin.^r to the front and is now receiving' reco«jni- j. lion in Stuwcll'v* the great patroleum report paper. Acoortling to their tubaluted figures, in November ninety-! seven new wells were drilled und eotn-1 pleted in this Stale, eight dry holes! 1 were struck nnd the daily output of the new wells wus barrels. Dm*-: ing the month only nine wells were abandoned, sixty-two were drilling and in thirty-eight, eases on the 30th of November thirty-eight derricks were being erected and are now sending the drill. into mother earth. Of the new course of events of a ride in the pale starlight ov under the mellow rays of tho moon. The road was a good one, and vi--v soon it would bo well lighted. And

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eow, \'otWith all this we are fixing for Christmas and to us here in Darlington sensations are nothing. We are used to them, ami we think only of our improvements.

The. l'eterson block is now just completed. The bank people have taken possession of their room and are Htted up in good style. The hardware firm of liuchanan ,v Co. will take possession of their new rooms in said block in a I few days and will be prepared to hustle. And now through the pluck: and energy of this gentlemau we have a hotel, a real live hotel, to be thrown onen to the xvorhl .Ian. 1, l-'.i.'i. com-j manded by Ilarlow. A big dinner to be served consisting of something good to eat and we are expected to help eat it. The bill of fare xve are told shall be larger than our moral law. No. we I are not, xvorked up. we are not, worfried, harrassed nor will we be. We! are as usual the same now and forever. as calm as the eventide, not. a xvave I shall roll across our peaceful breasts as it makes no difference to either you lor I. It's big pig. little pig, root hog or die.

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JiVerj niut: cnt tn© rencea ami neojrefows were becoming nioro indistinct, and the dreary white landscape between tin observers mid tho fading streak in the horizon, where the sun had lately been, was rapidly losing all significance or intelligibility ns a prospect. Truly the other lil le duwtion Dr. Eustace Lamar had forgotten the

Maxev, whose power of observation was not wholly a matter of eyesight, hud become annoyed and solicitous, but he took pains not to betray this fact.

As l'or philosophic, middle aged, handsome Dr. Lamar, She prime cause of the whole trouble, he was supremely unconscious of any unhappiness ou the part of his friends. He sat bolt upright I all by himself on the front seat, his I bauds busy with the reins and his attout ion apparently completely absorbed in scanning the road as far as he could see iu front of his swift team. The truth is that Dr. Lamar had blunderingly and unwittingly touched upon a topic exceedingly disagreeable to his friends hohind liini when he mentioned his approacliing marriage with the wealthy

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get it. None of our..citizens have to our knowledge ever been translated, Neither have xve been tested iu a den •of lions. We claim to be no better !and we trust that xve are no worse than other people. We have our senIsations. We need them in our business. Why. only a few days ago, a couple of our .Sugar Crecliites who are •here among us as retired fanners working by the day when they can get Mhe chance, met on the street, one' with a butcher knife in each hand, the otner leading a eo.v. A feud of long

Widow Forsvthe. If Dr. Lamar had only known how fine and handsome he appeared in his pretty neighbor's ejvs, it would liavo astonished hi in a great deal, and ho xvould have been henceforth very much more

discreet in liis remarks. If pretty Ellen

Maxey had imagined how well her keen and penetrating brother had guessed her secret, undoubtedly she would have dissimulated a great deal of glee aud merriment in a despairing endeavor to have thrown him off tho scent, for tho heart beats proudly in the breast of a girl like her, aud this was such a secret as she would winli might die with her.

They were all young. Tho doctor was the eldest, and ho had barely readied 40. He was a brilliant youug man who had made something'of a name in the medical world by a recent remarkable publication, and whoso prn«tieo was al- 1* ready estabii.-hed ou a lirm basis.

Julian MVxey was 28. He had paint, it

Klli.-:i .xey was 2-1. Since the death of her parents she had held the proud j. though exacting position of her brother's

X. Davidson, whose term expires, is not a candidate for re-election.* .John I, Davis will probably be eleeted in gan to put themselves to rights, his piaee. as, he is the iog-ieal oamli-: "Now, what the deuce do you suppose itt. made (hose horses shy so?" "There is something back there on the road, 1 am very positive," said Maxey. 'And 1—I thought I saw somebody jump ov

pro) os.

The following should bj sun opening chorus in all the* bdiools to-morrow:.V -'-.V

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YOMJ^R AVHT^FRV

To M'll'.ul II'? Jl' nosvi-itili rtt'.i that tjinist-iriits timoI.--. itj-lnv. 'V

liut. whoa 1 hi- ol'l y.-ur rtjii-i- ls avvay -. ATHI the

NOW (IOI)II«.H

oil dpat-c.

Suiiuay svlio'il you'll K.»ok 11 vain ft•"11 not be iu Ills place. -. Soclcly Jt.-ni. Ladoga Lcwlvr: The man who lost his spectacles in Charley mod bur's oats bin the other night can have them by proving property.

MARRIAGE I..

Rodolphus S. Ocliellree and l'lorence May tJott

l'lw.

You will get a handsomely lithographed candy box free with each pound of candy you buj' of lus Truit. He has a nice variety and is selling it cheap. 12-22

Fon all der.tai work see Gonzales & Galey.

road outlined against the sky, ho' Us,' up a sliaj.i 1 s.- Something to iheii' vii-V:. "What is it'.-" "A woman's shawl.'

Miss Maxcy cried out alarm: "NV^ must go back at once. I know soni"'.h!V:,' Is wrong, felt it Ix-foni we reached it. "Absurd!" exclaimed the doctor.

But Miss Mzxcy did not wait to hear the comment-. She had already rejoined her brother. The doctor saw them apparently kneeling iu the snow, as though examining the surface. Then they separated. One went toward the fence which divided the road from the adjoining recti on of the the

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flight of time ill his enjoyment of tha ex- nnriw strip of ground between ,t and hilarating sport, or he had sadly raiseal-

culated the di'-.tanne. Not that there was anything to bo dreaded iu tho ordinary

if tho three pleasure scekora ^'ere a trifle •old they could eoVisolo themselves witli comforting reflection that, tliero WHS at-i I ill fire waiting for thorn iu the utile sitting room of the nppemiost liallavoiuo place. It

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Maps it was uot owing altogether .-old ihut an uuwonted aileno» had

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upon the oecupauts of the sleigh. Iillen Max or, the artist's Blet«r, -..it b(-side her brothw ou tbe war had dealt A deathblow to the oou-

versatiou when she ceased to take part iu it. But. she was uot asleep, and her face, protect*from view by abundant wraps and tho groxving obscurity, had gradually settled into an expression at once wistful, pathetic and resigned.

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housekeeper, liau which there was only one oihc.-r pliu-c in the world she would have been Iv.-.ttr satisfied to occupy.

On went t'ue spirited horses, while tinmerry bells jingled aud the steam spouted rhythmically in four evanescent streams from their nostrils, and tho foot-

On went the mettled span toward the faint light iu the heavens made by the distant city, held up to their steady gait by a tight rein in (ho doctor's guidiug hand and encouraged by an occasional stimulating cry. The ocean, stretching

shire's enemies, to use the scriptural out from the base of the cliff into the term of phrase, went in and possessed the land. They began to boss things with a high hand and forced the llrooksiiirites to stay away unless iu search of trouble. The Manson club is done lor now ns the Hrookshire people are lighting il tooth and toe nail.

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•\.:^t.,r.'li: T3'nie afl'air, this abode of Jullau the artist, liut it was a plepsunt, tijig and «rtoiu]jr ou a cold uight a vovy eomfoi'table and desira:f-« in hieh to Ijt*.

"Dr. Lamar! I. Lamar!" v" There xvas no mistaking the tenor of this cry or its iinpt iatix-e nature. For the fiist time the physician felt a vague sensation of dread. He hastily made the homw fat to the fence and went back up the road, lie saw that both figures had come together noxvon the other sidu of the wall i.ear the edge of the bluff. He came up with quick stepS. "Wind's Ihe matter? What is it?" "Lit ten!"

The waves washed lonesomulv ou tho rocks below. Tliw night wind sighed in its dismal ro'-.uds. Tb«# breath of ths listeners came quickly and audibly. There wriN no other sounds. "1 he :r nothing. said thw physician, "but thw wash of ths sea." "Hist! What 'n I hat

A faint cry, rising on th» wind, mysterious, indescribable! "A child!" cried tho doctor, "or a dog!" "Whatever it lie, it has fallen over the cliff, said Maxcy.

His sister shuddered, but her voice xvas very calm. "You forget tho footsteps ami the mini saxv jump over tho fence and run axvav. Tho snow is trodden and trampled all about us. There has been a struggle hero where xve are standing. I am afraid for xvhat you will find down there. Stay with me, Julian, and let the doctor go dowu."

The doctor went-down, and iu a little while he came back again. "There is something caught on a. point of rock between hore and the beach," he said hurriedly. "I could, bv looking it]. just sco it between me and the sky—something xvliieh flutters in the wind. .Maxev. you had bettor taks Miss Ellen back to the sleigh. We need a rope and a lantern at once. I will run to the house xve just passed. I shall return immediately.

No doubt of that, if he maintained' the pace at, which he set off. Miss Maxcy declined to go back to thw sleigh. "1 am not a eoxvard!" she said. "SomeihiiiK is suffering. Until it can'-' be relieved, my duly is here. Hark, Jit lian! I hear it again."

Yes, agai-i and again aud agnin ere the good doctor reappeared. It rose and fell like the pulsations on the beach bcloxv as the wind carried it, sometimes dying away info silence, sometimes welling up into loudness—a strange, forlorn sound to be listening to in ti lonely place after dark. There was something unfamiliar—almost unearthly—about it (hat made its hearers sluid-

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several hundred very unsuccessful pit tures. Their merit, however, was plainly reeogui/.t by his friends, by reason 1 of which accomplishment he was called an arti- t. He was enabled to keep tip-t-this uoulucrative pursuit and to satisfy the craving in his soul for counterfeiting the beautiful by ft comfortable annuity which lie had inherited from his grandmother. 1

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falls beat time ou the hard crust. The limitless black shadow settled dowu slowly over the sea and the land. There was a growing flush in tho east which might herald a coming moon, and a fading glow in the west which betokened a departed sun, but these xvcro but poor torches for a wayfarer groping in the dark, and the stars overhead, obscured by a pale mist, were puny caudles against the obscuration of the deepening gloom.

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the fence and run across the

field," added his sister. "What you saw on tho road were the old si-tt-- on the edgo of the cliff probably, said Dr. Lamar. "You know the Somerset summer hotel is just back of us here, and in the warm weather there is a row of seats just above the. hathhouses by the roadside. 1 noticed what I took to be the gangway leading down to the beach jr.'-t before the horses jumped." "No, no. What 1 saw was in the middle of t'ne road," insisted the artist. "But it's only a lnimirc's work to out." Ho turned back.

SoJ11y slo- put hurl the Mmytny hair. dor. It might lie the voice of agony, but it miulo :»u improssiou like nothing one thw best.

our line of ladies' pocket books and card cases^eombined. 12-2*.' MOFFRTT &

darkness upon the right, grew moro inky from moment to moment, and tho fading ,. .. If white landscape upon tho left became

merry jingling of bells

MOMA.N.:

I't nt blood is absolutely necessary li order to enjoy perfect health Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood ami strengthens the system.

uh Amcrlcan Ne"rvio^rclio.ves thc

exceedingly sketch} and iuconipl(.te. worst cases of Nervous Prostration. Still the-four spouting clouds of steam Nervousness and Nervous Dyspepsia in I and still the merry jingling of bells in single day. No such relief and bless- 1%. Vj| vJo I* t. L-|

upon tlio frosty air. ing has ever come to the. invalids of All at once there is a break in the this country. Its powers to cure the rhvllini of Ihv hoof beats. From a steady, stomach are wonderful in the extreme onward, arrowlike flight the sleigh sud- always cures it cannot fail. denly movrs laterally and almost stops with terrific abruptness, narrowly es capes overturn in: in every joinl and moves alioad again, and brings immediate relief. It is a boil' "Hi! whoa, there! What the deuce"— luxury to take and always safe. Trial

ically cures all weaknesses of 'fg aeli und never disappoints

,, are marvellous and surprising. It .rcmbles, jerks, snaps jrUuldens the hearts of the suffering

Dr. Lamar was on his foot, nnd his bottles ir cents. Sold by Cotton & strong arn.s were reining iu tho fright- Itife and MofTett fe Morgan ened horses. In another minut^ ho was out in the snow, running beside them, All Fru?.

clinging to the bridle. A plunge, a snort, a shiver, a great jingling of the bells, aud the sleigh had come to a standstill. "Whoa, Polly! Gently, Dolly!" said the doctrr, persuasively stroking the noses of the trembling and greatly I frightened animals, while his two eompanions, who had jumped into a snow bank, struggled out into the road and be-

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Thc doctor ejaculated: "Pshaw, what does it matterr We're wasting time!" "No: I am sure there's something wrong!" cxclaimcd Jliss Maxev. "Wrong!" echoed the physician.

Maxey. I didn't know you were so easily alarmed." "I was right," called tho voitjtuolMaxey a little tromnlonriy, -"Soethis.''

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Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and ad dress to II. 1C. Hucklen & Co., Chicago and get a sample box of Dr. King'f New'Life pills free, as well as a copy of (luide to Health and Household Instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do yon good and cost you nothing, Cotton and Rife, the Progress Pharmacy. •*A Wor.l tn th* Wine Sufficient.*' 1 suffered terribly from roaring in my head during an attack of catarrh and because very deaf, used Ely's ('ream Balm and in three weeks could hear as well as ever.—A. K. Newman, liraling, Mich.

One of my children had a very bad discharge from the nose. Physicians prescribed without benefit. After using Kly's Cream Balm a short time thc disease was cured.—O. A. Cary, Corning, N. Y.

Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents.

To tbe Public.

The Montgomery Savings Associtt-

tion has opened the stock book for a new series, to begin on January 5, 1S95. Stock may be subscribed at any time with the Secretary, W. \V. 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

wi,« i.i-1 von syg ss&? -as

They dimly saw hiiii gtandine in the

association has IPiiri running now six years and will mtfyure its first series of" stock within the next twelve months. The fir*!, pay day will be ou Saturday, .lamuar^ 5, 1195.

Catarrh

In It* Worst Form

Llfo Almost a Burden Glorious Char,go Duo Solely Hood's Earaaparilla.

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31 ra. C. King Cri.tW.*!. Olilo.

Catarrh Is a const It utirmal itWcnse, and therefore It can only be ciirnt a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sat-s:qru :ll.i. Head what It did for Mrs. King, conciafly expressd 10 tier own roluntary words: -s "C. X. Hood A Co., l.fuvt'll. Mass.:-

Gentlemen:—From a prati-ful heart I write what your grand mcik hio, Mood's Sarmparllla, has done for me. l-'lw hMtlcs cured m* of catarrh tn Its worst form. I think It was only a matter of time, !f-ii It xx :iilit have end*d In .'

Bronchial Consumption.

I can scarcely realize wheniia jx few months ago llfo was almost a bur'trn,

If you want anytliing- in t.lie way of flowers, wreathing-, fine holly, mistietoo. yalax leaver, stuilax, asparagus pluiuobes, plauts, etc., for Christmas decorations, leave your order at the old reliable cut flower house of

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and discouraged,

cow I am Well nnd Ilnppy, gaining flesb and anew being. Ami all oxvfng to Qood'i Bar

Hood's^ Cures

•aparllla. gratefully.

r.1',1 never he xvlthout It. Tours Mas. CLARK

KINO,Genera,Ohio,

Hood's Pills cura liver Ills, Jaundlca, bU tousness. sick headache and conatlpatton. K*. n. II.i

Note Well

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A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE

'':V'5.--'r'. •'j lioes with every $.1.00 worth «f groceries bought at my store. It is not necesbary that you aP-j the goods atmne time

'i'he pictures are uot dafaoeU auy advertisemeut. You can thcM in rav window.

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J. W. KRAUSE,

name. It did not seem to be a lmman cry. It did not seem like the utter-| MAT- A tTT AT A It DU ance of a dumb animal—a sound that '1"U1 tx V/V1 lliaL 1/\1L,UI\ was nc-iilii-r a moiiu of pain nor a cry of i- .. ,, ,1 •,, ... i... 1, But Willi plenty ol' experience 1 11 in prepared BlipplK iUiui.. lint akin to both, TXJ do all kinds ot F-'irst. Class Tailoring at

Maxcy hid her face in her broth- low prices, and carry a lur^e linoot^amor's breast aiul tried to shut it out. pie# to sell Irotn. "Will (he dixtor never come?"

A soft rav of light shot out from tlie midst- of the flush in theeost and sent a

glimmering pathway down across the sea. They would have light enough anon. The moon was rising. Then came the sound of voices and footsteps hurrying up the road, and here were Dr. Lamar and two strangers with ropes and lanterns.

Where yon will get tlie ehenpessi und

[Will buy and sell for you at wholesale prices, saving you retailers profits.

D. T. RIDGE,

101'? South Washington Stroi-t. Poole's Grocery Stow

AMERICAN*

STEAM

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GROCER,

Cor. Wa hington and Pike Sts.!

c. M. YCOTT. HAHVKV HTl'UUS

SCOTT &STUBBS

Genvral Insitr«i«re Agentu

Fire, Lite and Accident INSURANCE,

1 i.egiil Documents, such as Deeds, MortKDjres Contracts, Leases, etc., executed. LOHDB oti Farms aud City Propoity Ncgotlaicd on most favorable term*. I COLLECTION'S A SPECIALTY.

Ofrn*o. I'loor, Nt. 105h S. WashiLKtou Bu. Crnwi'orflrtvitle. Ind

Christmas Flowers

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LAUNDRY.

Ha^ the Best Facilities,

Does the Iiest Work,

Enough said.

a lustomer,

}'Ou are not now

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PROPRIETOR.

Si Nothing Short

the weights or measures at ihc

LONG GROCERY On Market Street. Christmas Candies Cheap.

The Bread Test.

All the bread had to meet a test

and Albright's got the

meciai, for

1 IS THE BEST|

.11 ST TRY

2 LOAVES FOR 5 CENTS

And be convinced that its the best. 1

HBNARCO

rOKITIVKKY CUIIKS

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OPIUM and MOItlMllNti HABIT Painlessly, Also Nervous DnbHlty. WHto for! immpblct to 11. Comnto'k IteuiCHly Co..) Lafayette, Ind. Hold by ail DruKgiaUior fit'tit by express. 8old In CrawfordsvUlo. Ind., by MoTett & Morgan and Nye & Booc, DrupfflsiH, I

Mention this paper when you writo.

Holiday KxramlonB via Vaiidalla Mae. For the above occasion the Vandalia Line will sell on December 24th, 25tli, 31st, 1894, and January 1st, 181)5, excursion tickets from all stations not only to local points on the Vandalia Line, but also*to points on connecting lines, with return limit of January 2d, 1895. For full particulars call on near' est Vandalia lino ticket agent, or address W. F. BRUNNER,

Ass't Oen'l Pass Agt., St. Lou!*, Mo.

Useful and Ornamental

HOLIDAY GIFTS

Are to be Fouud in Endless Varieties at Our Store.

We have ulmoM ovorythinc" that you may wish for. Anil then .tin* price is wh?it tolls. You ea

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Monday, Dec.

WE WILL

25 lbs. A

24

The King of 5c Cigars. No effort or expense Is being spared To make this Cigar Worthy of iis name. Try 5.

!And learn its excellence.

Wm. Doney

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Cigar Co.

.75

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.25

yot so much for your money. For

•H.oo you can carry away a larjfi? basket full of goods. You would hp surprised how many yoods you can buy of us for so little money. And then in Cloaks, we aro closing them out at almost any be or id a

Millinery goods ton. \\V have cut the'prices nearly in half. Wc don't want to curry any »ver. The lir^t loss is the easiest. Give us a call. We. will irive you more, goods for your money than you ever bought before.

A I N S O N S

A Sweet Drop."

COMMENCING-

3o lbs. New Orleans Sugar $1.00

lbs. Extra

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ai :.s a St

17th

SELL:

a

lbs. Fine Granulated 1.00

offer this week useful and pleas­

ing gifts to enable all our patrons

to remember their loved ones

Dress Goods Reduced:

$1.25 quality per yard for 89c i.oo

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.5o 32C .35

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In Black and Colored Henriettas, Ser­

ges, Silk Warps and Novelties.

Shawls Reduced Blankets Reduced Portieres Reduced

And all Other Goods Reduced in Proportion.

Myers & Charni, CAMPBELL CORNER.

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