Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 December 1894 — Page 2
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THE DAILY JOURNAL.
Printed Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1894.
The high water mark in Sunday school attendance was reached yesterday. The following lines are full of explanation:
Where are you going, my pretty maid?
I am going to Sunday school, sir, she said. Do you like Sunday school, my pretty maid? Oh, no, indeed, sir, I don't she said. Then why do you so, my pretty maid? 'Cause Christmas is coming, sir, she said.
Few if any of those who have examined the Myers voting machine and studied its workings will fail to agree with Mr. Charles S. Smith that the question of its general introduction in the State is worthy of most careful consideration. Mr. Smith thinks that a commission should be appointed by the Legislature to examine the machine and make an early report on it. We gladly second the suggestion. The first cost of the machines would be large, but the investment would be a permanent one, the cost of repairs would be inconsiderable, and the expense of printing ballots would be done away with altogether. It is estimated that 700 machines would be sufficient for this city, and that they could be procured for $140,000. The cost of the official ballots for a single year is $40,000. In less than four years, therefore, the cost of the machines would be saved on this one term of election expenditures.—New York Tribune.
have those before morning.
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What is true of New York, is equally true of Indiana. The Legislature at its approaching session should through a committee or otherwise examine the merits of the voting machine, investigate its practicability and report on the propriety of its adoption. The saving in the number of election boards and the cost of printing the official ballots would pay for the machines in one election.
The Indianapolis Journal recently printed an article from the pen of Police Superintendent Powell giving his views on the defects of the present liquor law, together with some suggestions as to an improved bill. The Superintendent opens by saying, "the present law is woefully defective. It should be amended so it can be enforced." Had he said no more, these few words are sufficient to condemn the law, for they but state the experience of every person charged with the enforcement of the law, and of con-
the license fee should be raised to $1,000. There is a very strong demand from nearly all sections of the State for a more effective law governing and restricting the sale of liquor, and no
CHRISTMAS.
"A green Christmas maketh a fat graveyard," says the old saw, but for all that we know that Christmas is here and the mass of people intend to enjoy the day in spite of bad colds, sore throats and a general feeling that the holiday is just as it used to be in the "good old days."
In some respects we are in advance of the good old days, however. The festival is to-day celebrated by all, rich and poor, high and low, Catholic and Protestant. Again, everyone can celebrate the day more elaborately in the way of gift giving than ever before in spite of hard times. A dollar to-day will buy more than five dollars once did in the way of books and other
FEES AND SALARIES.
fees and salaries has declared itself in
population. One bill which it has had under consideration divides the counties of the State into thirteen classes, the first class being those under 10,000, the second from 10,000 to 15,000, the third from 15,000 to 20,000, the fourth from 20,000 to 25,000, the fifth from 25,000 to 30,000, the sixth from 30,000 to 35,000, the seventh from 35,000 to 40,000, the eighth from 40,000 to 45,000, the ninth from 45,000 to 50,000, the tenth from 50,000 to 60,000, the eleventh from 60,000 to 75,000, the twelfth from 75,000 to 100,000, the thirteenth over 100,000, and has adjusted the salaries in each class. Montgomery comes in the fifth class and the salaries named are as follows: Clerk, $2,475;
Auditor, $2,700; Recorder, $1,450; Treasurer, $2,200; Sheriff, $2,200. These
the officers.
The Proposed Removal of Indiana University. To the Editor of The Journal. Much has been written during the past few weeks with regard to the proposed removal of Indiana University
ESTABLISHED IN 1887.
from Bloomington to Indianapolis. We need not question the motive or sincerity of the promoters of the scheme. Yet, the subject is one of such magnitude that any effort with a view to removal should not be even seriously considered in the absence of a clear statement of facts in its support, which the State at large, and especially the friends of co-education, would concede as valid and sufficient. In my view of the case such a presentation cannot be successfully urged.
One of the claims of the promoters and the only one to which I would refer, is, that Bloomington, being a small inland town, is without social advantages commensurate with the importance and character of the University.
As a former resident of Bloomington I wish to refute this one unkind and unjust statement.
Bloomington is a growing city of over five thousand population, favorably located in one of the most healthy and picturesque parts of the State.
In no city in the State can there be found a higher standard of social
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purity. lts moral and Christian atmos-
phere can not be over-estimated. Its
Of the local educational interests the city has just cause for pride. The
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citizens are generous, cultured and noted for their kind hospitality. Admitted to homes and surrounded by the moral and Christian influences of these home-loving people can be found the six hundred University students.
While it has been urged that the University has done much for Bloomington let it not be forgotten that Bloomington has done much for the University. We sometimes hold uncounted resources, which, broght to notice, and used under blessing of God will provide all that is needed.
victing persons accused of violating its provisions. Mr. Powell would give to the voters of each ward the right to determine whether liquor shall be sold therein, and would wipe out the wine room feature of every saloon because they are the resorts which lead the majority of young girls to ruin. He would then have an open bar, no screens or shades of any kind, and would
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abolish the bar-room loafer by making it unlawful to keep any tables or chairs in the room where the liquor is sold. The superintendent insists that
Before the Master fed the multitude he questioned. "What have ye?" and it was from the barley loaves and fishes already in hand the thousands were filled, and baskets full of fragments remained.
Our forefathers have consecrated the grounds and buildings now occupied, by their preserving, prayerful endeavor, to found a school worthy its place in this earnest world. It was their offering to the Master. Can we do better than to bring it anew to Him, pledging our heart and hand to further the work. We can not afford to lose some memories which connect Indiana
time should be lost in formulating the best that can be done on this important question.
University and Bloomington.
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Needs at times a safe and gentle tonic to counterbalance the extra drains on the physical and nervous system. ZoaPhora (Woman's Friend) will give health and freshness for weakness and pallor. Sold by Moffett ,v Morgan and i.N ve ,t liooe.
Rapture, Breach, or Hernia.
Permanently cured or no pay. The worse cases guaranteed. Pamphlet and references, 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
$1 .-•* IJuart Hiittle,:.
When you want a whisky for medicinal use you want it pure. "Royal lluby" Bye is guaranteed pure ia everv particular, and recommended for the
prettv remembrances. Then the spirit of the season is just as lofty and holy as it ever was. "The good old times" have sadly been improved on in every way except snow drifts—and we may
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numerous and well attended churches and young people's Christian organizations compare favorably with those of the larger cities.
crests the:: f' •ide. The
The only pre-requisite to a hearty welcome from the best society in the ideal homes of this typical University city is good character.
Men with limited means wanting a broader education go to Bloomington, taking with them their wives and children, and to maintain honorable independence they practice small economies openly. Plain living and high thinking is appreciated. Would this class of students follow the University should it be moved to Indianapolis?
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favor of the salary system based on
Kacklen'* Arnica Snlve. ilst received new line of Lacclied 'l'he best salve iu the world for Cuts-: Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum? I Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand.,.:
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
figures are lower than the salaries under the present law which are, Clerk, $2,600; Auditor, $2,800; Recorder,
$1,500; Treasurer, $2,250; Sheriff, $2,250. With the public business that is done in this county the salaries either under the present or proposed law are entirely too low and inadequate. After the officers pay the necessary deputy and clerk hire they take the remainder to compensate themselves for their own work and for the responsibility which is connected with each office. This is true particularly of the Clerk, Sheriff and Recorder. Clerk Sparks has two deputies and should have three, but under the law it would require his entire salary to pay his clerical help. The same is true of the Sheriff and the Recorder. As yet the Auditor is working under the old law and the new law has not been practically demonstrated, but it may be ferred that it will work as great a hardship as the other offices. While the people are unwilling that our county officers shall be paid enormous salaries, yet they are not niggardly and are willing that they should be liberally compensated. It is to be hoped therefore that the Legislature will be just both to the people and to
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton .t Rife's, the Progress Pharm ac.v 1' ok sale bills see
Tuk Jouknal Co., Phintkrs
Babies
ar.d rapidly growing children t'J -rivt more benefit from Scott's Emulsion,than all the rest of the f'jod the}' eat. Its nourishing powers are felt almost immediately. Babies and children thrive on Scott's Emulsion when no other form of food is assimilated.
Scott's
Emtyston
simulates the appetite, enriches tiie blood,overcomes wasting gives strength to all who^keit. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, 3ron« chitls, Weak Lungs, Emaciation, Con* sumption, Blood Diseases and all Forms of Wasting. Send for pamphlet. Free. Scott & Bovine, N.Y. All Druggist*. 80c. tfldH,
-121) East Main Street
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
Books
The Children
Juveniles, at 5e I2e and 1,1c. Also. me
nd'M wvai
I'll" tier if 1/1 l'oirr r,: in I! ]f.
Or. .liijboiiy'H 1'amily.
1 .aities' best Egyptian tY-ttim .Swiss Jersey Tabbed Vests or Pants. perfect fitting, extra heavy fleece lined 'Men's extra fine quaiitv heavy Jer\sev TUbbed 1 or Drawers. tleece lined
~0c
50C
Splendid line of cotton, wool and silk underwear for the little tots: also, for the larger tots.
We are- agents for the renowned S'psUanti ribbed underwear.
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Ji? Handy" Christmas Presents
Ladies' pure Silk Mittens, SI, jjl-,-25,-SI.50 and .,. .S'.'.Oi Ladies lllack Wool Knit Mittens. :U3c, 20c, i.-.c. and ,"0c Children's and Misses' Wool Mil-. tens, loc, lac. 25c, -35c and .... ."0c Men's Mittens, 25c. 35c. 50c audi'.-.:75e Men's Scotch Knit tlloves, 50c and 75c l,adies' Silk Mitts, black and even-ingshades.-'.",c.3.",e.50c.75c,$l.SI.i'5 .1.50
Curtains and v. Upholstery
cuqtains
Goods
Christmas Presents
e. Curtains in Heavy Chenille per pair S2.7S-, S^.'SfS.HOy S^, 55, SO, .37:50. es.30, S10 to ... .Sl-'.5i Damask Curtains.per pair.$5,.57.SO, 10.Of. Silk Draperies, per paiij, S10. S15, s-.M Velvour Curtains, per pair. S2o, :7 .??25' iJouch Covers. i-i 50 an 1,,. t-4 Chenille Table Covers: hew pattern, fringed, at ,.. .... 5-5 Cheuille Table Covers, rich colorings 0-4 Chenille Table Covers, all new 'designs, SI, 3125, anil........ in all
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ImiMiritifN. vOthitr st\To lable Cover?*,
burned up in giving strength 50 pairs Lace Curtain-, worth 3a
body goes tirrough the kidneys and .,,,»o per pair..v,-,
three minutes, and if these ''u" line Lace Curtains.pair 75c to .'l.'i.oo
2.50
liainboo Portieres, plain, beaded, SI.50 to. Handsome Moquette, Wilton and.
Moffett it Morgan. Ask Moffett & Mor- S §1-50 to 15,i.io gan for home references. 11-5 'J5 Ilevonil ('ompurUon. Are the good qualities possessed'by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above all it purifies the blood, thus strengthening the nerves, it regulates the digestive organs, invigorates the kidneys and, liver, tones and builds up the entire Full line Silkolines, all colors, 30" system, cures Scrofula. Dyspepsia.! inch..... ...: 15 liheumatism. Get Hood's and only :. vVhite Point• ".1 Ksprit Netting.per
Lal'aris Hugs §1. .32,75, S-t/Ja, S3 and lieautifull''uri:ugs,S2.50,S'i.#4.50 to Full line Silkolines, ali colors. 30 it-, eli ........... 12 jc
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Hood's Pills cure all liver ills: bil- Coin Spot Swiss per yard, 15c,20c. liousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick 25c, .'1.5c. and -U. headache. 25c. Beautiful Gold Printed Japanese
yard, -i..c aud in
Crepes, at. per yard.20c and... 50
Sets in Nottingham. Irish 1'oint, Antique, etc., ranging in pricos from £!, SI.50. §2.50, SI. 5*5 up to 15.00
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Genuine Foster Hook Lacing tiloves, all colors and all sizes, you have paid SI for no better. .S Gentlemen's Genuine Ki.'i Gloves, os a in or 1 5 0 at Complete line of "Ladies' Kid
Gloves, from 75c to. Gentlemen's ICid Gloves up to.... Ladies'. Gentlemen's and Children's Lined IviU tiloves and Mittens, at50c, 75c.-51, §1.25 an.l £3" We have provided tickets entitling the holder to as many pairs of Kid
1.50 1.50
1.50
Gloves as you wish to give, which ui: kv nice Christmas presents.
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Until Monday, December during the day.
Socks and^ 5 Stockings
"T t.o were v.y the ciihiiuey xvlth «.M re, th»U» irauia
Xu "wouiu !»m lliere."
SnVita C'.au- likes th kind h'it are sokl ,it
Pt.:chofs.
KlcgiiUt stockings for Mamma, strong ocks for l'apa Kaby..
warm stockings for
And what is better still, if you buy the .stockings at llischof's you will have money left to till tlieni with. 75 boxes each containing 3 pairs ladies' "Onyx" fast, black hose. line quality bl.00 150 prs ladies' silk plated liose in^ red. pink, blue, drab, mousse. etc.. worth $1.00. ... ii Ladies' fast-black hose 10, 15,1'5, 50 up to .. 'l.ilo Ladies' fancy color and striped hose, 15, 25, 35. 50 to. Ladies' pure silk hose, 31.50 to,.., Men's half hose in fast black, tan and all fashionable shades 10c to Children's and Misses' hose 10c to. Infants' hose, black, white and fance shades from 10c to
from 51 to..
2.00
5.00
1.00
Lactic AiUbim
Underwear
••••.. For X-mas Presents, Ladies' Night Dresses. ., 50c. 75c, SI.60, SI.50, §2.00. £2.50. S3.00 Ladies' Muslin Skirts.. ..:......, '5. 50c, 75c. §1.00. $1,50, 32.00 to S5.0O Ladies Corset Covers. 15c, 25c. 50c, 75c. SI.00. $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' Muslin Drawers. 25c, 50c, 75c. .51.00, 31.25, SI.50. 31.75 Ladies' Chemise.: ,25c, 3-5c, 50c and T5c Ladies' Corsets. 50e, 75c, gl.00. SI.25. Si.50. Si.00, S2.50 "Her Majesty ami "P. !.' Corsets a specialty.
Leather
Goods.
Loin purbe* 5c, 10o. i:»c. Ladies' arul gouts* P1
^5.00
Telebcopeb, all.sizes, from..:,50c to SI.50
VY ear.
Presents.
.'l cape silk lined Mackintosh in navy blue or black cash mere.. .? h.50 Other style Mackintoshes 'jueto.. lu.uu Ladies' Shirt Waists in cottons. silks, etc .50c to 35.00 Black, white and colored hand knit Fascinators.
U'c, 25c, 35c, 50c and
Black or white Ice Wool Squares, hand made •15. 05, 75,81.00. S1-50.S2.25, S3.00! SI.50 Liberty Silk Squares for evening wear Silk Lace Evening Fichus.....:.. 2 Crepe Chokers in evening shades. Japanese Silk Kmbroidered Ties. 35c, 50c and Windsor Ties, ,15c, 20c, 25c. 35c and Chemisettes, white and colors :.'5c
C'liil's to match. 25 to Fauntleroy Collars and Cults..... Satin Hose Supporters, all shades Ladies' Silk Gurteu with metal clasps. 50c to Stylish Wrnpp ts made of Fleeced a a re
1.51
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MERRITT'S
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Cassimcre Fulled
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FLANNEL SKIRT
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SILK SHELL EDGING.
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GEO. MERRITT & CO.,
3 NDIANAPOLIS, INC).
Store Open Evenings
THE B1 S7
THE BIG STORE
Great Sale of Christmas Goods.
24th,
Wool Dress Goods
IJenuine French Printed Flannels for House (.own .1 a
borders,
c. ."juc and 7 cket books... 25c to $2.00
Travelling Coinpanions 50c. 75c, SI.00 and SL.50 Shopping' bag's ^5c, 50c. 75c, $1.00 to $2.50 C'hatalaine l'urses.. .50c, S100 and $1.50 Travelling- Hays.
£3?"Ladies' Aprors from 10c to $2 each.
Ladies' 40-inch I51ue worth $12.50
Ho'iduy
They all make nice
We have this month reduced our novelty Dress (',001!:, I
Shades, that have sold at 33c per yard, reduced Nice line of novelty plaids, various coloring, that have sold at 40c are now.
LS'"We are agents for Priestly lllack Goods from 75 cents to S2 per yard. Also agents for Lansdown and genuine Frederick Arnold all-wool Henriettas, .s jjr-r- ..
Handkerchiefs.
JCS^VVhtin jn Doubt, Give Handkerchiefs.
Special attention to this department lias enabled us to show handsome lines of these popular gift requisits. This year we show more than ever. P.uy early aud avoid the rush which is sure to come. 100dozen Ladies' Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs very sheeraud dainty patterns, regular 25c kinds20C 25 do/.en Gentlemen's Hemstitched Handkerchief-. ^l, white or colored.printed borders, worth 15e .i 12 :13T"0ther qualities 5c to 50c. Gentleman Hemstitched Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, plain or printed border
Gentleman's Japanese Silk Hemstichcd Handkerchiefs, \vith neatly embroidered initials .:. ...... gUv 3TBetter qualities at 75e and Beautiful line of real Duchess Lace lla'ndkcrehief.s from Si to S7.50 each.'.-
5 dozen fine quality Hath Towels, with fast color borders
12 styles Ladies'Aprons, plain and trimmed
Cloaks and Furs
SOME STARTLING VALUES:
Misses'and Children's Wool Cloth Cloaks, size I to 12 years worth SO. for 25 Ladies' Light Colored Cloth Jackets, worth §5 and So
Illack Heaver Cloth Jacket
Ladies 34-inch Beaver Cape, trimmed with Mohair ltraid, worth SS
JAPANESE GOODS,
Only Japanese minds can conceive a
Only Japanese hands can execute S| ld*1 A 1*1 IC I Only Jayanese touch can complete
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Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Cream Sets, Tea Pots, Celery Dishes, ... Olive Dishes. Butter Plates. Fruit Plates, __ Salt Dishes, Mustard Cups, Cracker Jars.
A ml dozens of other useful and ornamental articles. I®"And the prices are the smallest thing about them:
We Have Purchanccl
2,000 Genuine Columbian Silver Half Dollars,
Originally sold at 81. which we will give out to our patrons in change until Christmas eve, unless they are exhausted before that time. Don't fail to secure one of these valuable SOUVIiXUiS, FUIOli.
Slllc&fot J)re*seSUks for faucy Waits isilks for 22-inch plain China Silks in all shades 27-ineh colored Surahs, evening shades :.. Complete line shades, all Silk Satin Rhadamer. worth §1 per vard .... lllack Satin Duelie.--^o, 1'eau de Soie, and Armeivs, 21-inch, worth 31. aud 5-1.50 per yard, at AU imre Silk 1 an.'.ua In-eks, in changeable coloring, new effects, 2')-ineh all Silk K.-ciiingCrepes 2'.'-inch Japanese S::i Kvenintr shades u0-inc:li plain Silk CJiiiiVn, evening fehades.
JSTWe are agenfur the Calebra'.od Xatehaiug Black Dress Silks/ of latent weaves constantly in stocV. S.ild direct frotn mill ticonsu
Umbrellas
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priees that will make them interesting to you at Holiday iies it Presents. The reductions below are every one actual ie-' It,ah Art Printed French Wool auctions: ... Plain Color Eogli.-h Cashmeres in all shades and I t-liailies novelty Woolen Plaids.regular 25ckind, reduced loSl/i, Silk Stripe French WoolChallies 1.75 Novelty illuminated weavesand stylish plaids.good _^
Some of the most stylish plaids and novelty coneeits of the seasou. Also, lu and 10-inch all wool Series and Cashmeres, made to sell at 50 cts aud 00 cts, are uow reduced to OV1
Six pieces, fine quality, fancy black Henriettas, shots and sm.i 11 figures intermingled, 3S inches wide, sold at 31 per yard, reduced to.. Seven pieces finer quality, same designs and weav es. 10 inches wide, sold for SI.25 per yard, at
All of our SI.25 and SI.50 fine Wool Novelties. 10 to 11 inches wi do.ami nice line of 50-inch Covert Clothes, bearing fashion stamp of style. 99^' Complete line of shades in fine all-wool -lo-iuch Henriettas, worth 00 ctnts, at ^OC New line Cloakings in solid colors, small checks etc.. fust received. $2,50
29
:s 69c
°tS' 75C
3,5
I N E N S.
Who Can't Bo Provided for from the Linen Department?
25 dozen, large size, Damask Towels*/plain ,, aud colored borders, knotted fringe 2SL 10 dozen extra fine quality white Damask Towels opentf? knotted fringe ............ .... .j) I
LTOWKL.^ Troin Conls lu Mil.]
Large size Pure Linen Napkins. Pleached and Unbleached Table Damask. yard (Damask from 20c to §2 per yd)...
white
50 and 5-1 inches wide
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39C
•25c
25c
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27 Ladies' up to ,?1
511 Ladies' and (I to
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2.49
erv latest
10.00
6.50
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Fancy It ork. 25jCents 43 Cents 69 {Cents
91! Cents ryd$1.00 75 Cents $1.25 $1.00
Full line
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24 Ladies'and Centlcmen's I'mbrellas. to SI .50 sU
orth
worth up
72 Ladies'and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, worth up to $8 50
Ladies' Umbrellas, 50c, 75c, Si, $1.50, 82 up to'Iv
Gentlemen's Umbrellas,81,81.25,SI.50,S2, S2.50 to 10.00
CJentlemen's Cane and Umljre1lasSets, consisting of Silk Umbrella with Cane to match Umbrella Handle, neatly strapped together, at S3.50,
SN, $5, SC and 7.50
Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, plain silver tr immdd, at 75c, ^1 and 1.25
All Canes and Umbrellas enjoyed free of char^L Buy early and
1.25
ntlcmeii's Umbrellas, worth up
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our store will remain open of evenings to accomodate those who can not come
Goods
Wash
For Christmas Presents.
Hcst
quality French Wool Chal-
Half wool Challies. dark grounds HO inch l'lain Swivel Silks, shades Swivel Silks, Itrocade effects.... .'to-incli l'rinted Satines Fine quality printed Satines.... Hest English Satines, High Art
Printing
jQC*
eveuing
Men and Boys
uulaundried shirt, g, and best shirt
Worn.i) li perfect, au: made, tor s:ue or 0 for S2. Men's uulaundried shirts 09 Men's night shirts. 50c, 75c, 81.00,
SI.25 to 81.'50 Men's linen cuffs, 20c per pr: collars. 2 for 25 Suspenders, 25c, 35c aud 50 Smoking Jackets, St.00, $5.00 80.50. 37.50 aud SS.50 Complete line of boys' waists, ineluding "Mother's Friend" and and "Star" makes, 25c to .81.50
Ornamental Holiday Presents
Heautiful gold embroidered piano covers 83.50 to 87.00 Dresser Sets milled and embroidered $1.50 to 83.00 Endless variety of Throws in cotton, silk, etc 25c to 82-00 China Silk Ilead Rests, 25, 50, 75c, 81.00 Sofa Pillows 50c, 81.00 81.50 to 83.00 Screen Frames 70c, 81.2." 81.50 and 83.00 Screens, Silkolin Filled 82.25, 82.50 and 84.00 Umbrella Stands 81.50 Large Japanese Vases and Soros 81.00 810.00 Jardineres. ..: 50c and 80c Hrass Tables with Onyx tops 88.50 to 910.00
I'.eautiful line of Celluloid and glass gift 'articles including Jewel Cases, Handkerchief, Glove and Tie Cases Pin Trays, Book Marks, Picture Frames. Calendars, etc., ranging in price from 10c to S3.50.
Rich
urs
For
East Main Street
Ribbons and Laces
.4#
.30 .mi .20
.25
French Brocaded l'rinted Satines .'iii-inch Covert Cloths Yard-wide Percales. 30-inch dark Pcrcales Serpentine Crepes, evening shades Wrapper Flannels, Printed. Hest quality Shirting Prints liest quality Dress Style Prints. 10-yard Pattern Prints, exclusive styles 45
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Large variety Toy Prints including cats, dogs, monkeys, rabbits, chickens, dolls, Red Hiding Ilood and the famous lirowuies, by the yard or made up and stuffed, at all prices. WAIUIHOKK.
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Flam el?.
A Warm Christmas Present. Skirt l*at.50
50 Light weight wool terns, a bargain Heavy warm wool Skirt patterns in full size pretty colors and designs. ... ,75c, Sfl.00, $1.50, ?2.00, 82.50 White Silk Kmbroidered Flannels per yd 81.00, 81.25, 82.00, 82.50 Besi quality 30-inch Eiderdowns, per yd...' 50 Fine. Angora Cloaking for children's wear, per yd Navy Blue Flannels. ,.25c, 35c, 50c, fiOe Cream Silk Warp Flannels, per yd 8.100 Soft wool cream and white Flannels 15c. 20c, 25c, 35 aud 50c Orient Cashmeres (opera flannels) evening shades 50 Ladies' Black Satins Skirts. 81.25, 81.50, S2.00, S3.S0 Ladies' Changeable Colored Skirts at... $4.50 and $0.50
Toiltt Articles,
For Christmas Remembrances Dressing Combs 10, 15, 25 and 50c White or black Hand Mirrors 29 and 30c White Celluloid Hair Hrushes 50c, 75c and $1.00 Eudless variety of odors in Perfumes
For the
Holidays
50 good quality Black Hair Mutt's .50 25 line Electric Seal Muffs, heavy satin lined 8 3.00 12 beautifulOpossuin Muffs worth
S2.50 at ,.4.50 Other style muffs including Coney, Astrakhan, Nutria,Beaver. Mink, Seal, etc., ranging in price from 35c to Handsome line Children's fur sets 83.00 to Neck Boas with Animal Heads, 81.00 to Long Boas, 82.00 to Short Feather Boas, 25c to Long Feather Boas, 81.00 to
ForXmas Fancy Work..
Our 9tock in this line has just been repleinshed for the Holiday Trade. All of the right things.
LACES for fancy work at low prices. Full line shades in our regular brands of Ribbons, besides the following all silk, satin faced, just opened:
Number 5 9 12 16
Price per yd 4c 5c 8c 10c l2jc
tWAll colors in Silk 1 cent per yard.
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Buttermilk Toilet Soaps 10c Good Toilet Soaps 5c
Babv Ribbons
Fine
I 13UVHKE.TS.I
7iry. Bedding For Christmas
Presents
Rlankcts."... i............. .19 Fleeced white or grey blankets per pair 5o Our pretty Zebra blaukets, fancy eolored stripes all over, per pair .11!) All wool scarlet blankets, per pair 8l.5l 5-lb white, scarlet, grey or plaid, factory made wool blankets, per pair 3.50 Fancy stripe crib blankets 25 Large size bed comforts at........ 75c, 81.00 and 81.25 Honie made comforts, large size, pure cotton 1.50 Home made comforts, best prints. 1.75 Fine Satine home made comforts. 2.50 Down tilled comforts made of satine 3.5 White bed sreads. ..73c. 00c,81.25, 81.50 Colored Marsaillcs quilts, pink, blue, gold 3.00 Real Marsailles quilts at 81.50, 81.75, 82.00, 83.00, 84.00. 85.50 U4 Ready-made sheets with
2-inch
hem 50 All other qualities aud sizes up to ,S5 Ready made pillow cases from 13'i cents each to (io
The best grades are hemstitched and ribbon trimmed.
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Fancy Metal
Goods.
Men's, Ladies' or Children's gold plated ring like cut Same cla^'Jbf rlngsset with rubies, garnets, itirquoise, emeralds, etc .50 Mother Gdose, Brownies, BUI Nye. and dozen other regular 10c stick pins 05 Side combs 10c, 15c. 25c and 35c Hair pins 10c,'15c, 23c, 35c, 50c, 75c,8.100, 81.50 Ladies' fob chains, gold plated l.Oo
Work Materials
Clark's O. N. T. crochet cotton on spools 05 All shades silk tassels, per doz to
Fringes, cord, Donitou, braids, Macrame twine, India twist, Japanese, gold thread, bolting cloth, celluloid, felts, plush, plain audpriuted China silks, tinted covers, laundry bags, splashers, silk elastics all shades, satin pin cushions, full line of stamped linens in all shades. We are agents foithe celebrated Braiuerd and Armstrong Asiatic dye wash silks for embroidery purposes. The best goods made. Full line of colors. Warranted to wash.
Infants' Wear.
15.00
5.00
3.50 5.00 3.50 3.00
Store Open Evenings.
LOUIS BISCWOF.
Buy (OMCthing for the baby. We have everything nice for baoies wear. Kid mocassius and shoes 35c. 50c, 75c and 81.00 \To«l mocassins 10c, I5e, 25c, 3.-.C and 50c Knit sacques 29c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 81.00. 81-50, 81.75 Silk embroidered flannel sacques
Sl.fJO to.=52.50
Babies long dresses 25, 50,81.00, 81.50, 82.00, 83,00 84,00,85.00 Long cloaks, silk embroidered cashmere, 81.50 -to ri.00 Silk and zephyr hand knit hoods 25c to 1.75 Brownie caps' silk, 81.00 wool 00 Fancy cap for small boys and girls 25c .to 1.75 iBabv mittens, cream, pink, light blue 15c, 20c, and 25c
Babies' bibs.. ,10c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Children's point lace collars, ,25c to 50c Handsome line of dainty laces and embroideries suitable for infants wear at reasonable prices.
Sjtore Open Evenings.j
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