Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 December 1894 — Page 4
The Novelties in
Silver
and
Gold
At my place are just tv.e thing for a nice New Years remem
brance.
Thanking my many palrons for their very liberal patronage
dui ing the year '94, and especially the Christmas seasou, I wish
you all a Prosperous New Year.
0
JO7 East Main Street.
OUR PRIZES
We give prizes for the next few weeks to all our customers. The prizes we offer are our unprecedented low prices. We do not single eut one or two but give a big slice of our proSts to our customers.
J. S. KELLY,
124 E. Main St.
Dr. H. E. Greene,
rr&ctgfle Limited to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear-, Nose and Throit.
OrrtCB ili/OHS— 9 to 12 a, m. 2 to 4 p. ra.
Joel Block, Crawfordsville, Indian.
THE DAM JOURNAL.
ESTAUI.ISHKD IN 13S7.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1894.
GENERAL GOSSIP.
it Conccrn* Kverythtng tnil. KTcrylw,!J •ml IP, Theretom, of Interest to
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All of »•.
—See MeClure Jt. Graham's ad.• —J.-S. Zuck is home from 1 mlianap olis. —Ed Harris is in the city visiting friends. —Isham Williams was in Indiauapolis yesterday. —Get in line for the grand net cost sale at the Trade Palace. —W. T. Whittington is reported as improving at Hot Springs, Ark. —Supt. Zuek examined eight applicants for teacher's license to-day. —Dr. liarcus has returned from a visit with his sister, at Sidney, 0. —Charles Foltz, of near Indianapolis* is visiting J. 1). Ruffnerand family. —Sim Eldridge is organizing an orchestra for the Methodist Sunday school. —The whole immense stock of everything goes at net cost at MeClure & Graham's. 2t —The congregation of the Christian church lias as yet settled on no one to fill the vacant pastorate. —Chapman, the revivalist, will not be here until April. He will remain two weeks when he comes. —Hop Comer lias returned from .Richfield, Ohio, where he was called by the death of his mother. —MeClure & Graham never deceive their customers but give actual net cost sales. Sale begins Tuejdiv.
Mrs. Moore and daughter, Miss May, returned to Kokoino this morning after a visit with L. F. Hornaday and wife.
The Musical Amateurs will assist the Y. M. C. A. entertain on New Year's day, and will give a musical programme of five numbers. —Hloomiugton Telephone: A. Iinnkerhoff and wife returned to their home in Crawfordsville yesterday, after a visit with Mr. Brinkerhotf's father. —Signor Hritton, of Bloomington, is in the city and it is rumored that when he returns Miss Parthenia Woodfork will accompany him as Mrs. Britton.
A. S. Reed states that the project of establishing an artificial ice plant here has not been abandoned, but that the projectors are awaiting developments. —Prof. Horton will meet the junior gymnasium class ^t the Y. M. C. A. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of Tuesday and the business men's class will meet Monday evening. —A. Kostanzer's Sons will start a clearance sale of their entire stock of furniture, carpets and stoves till the first of February, 1885, to make room for their mammoth spring stock which they have purchased. Read their display ad. w-lt-d-s —There will be a regular yearly meeting of the congregation of the Christian church Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the church. Reports from
all dupartnicuts of the church work and otHeial reports from otlieers will be heard. Every member of the congregation is earnestly requested and expected to be present. 2t —Crawfordsville Herald: Intercollegiate foot ball is the sick man just now in 1 milium. The trustees of the different colleges are beginning to realize that its practice is keeping uiimy young men from attending, and that it is a curse to both morals, intellect and health. The llcnild deserves great credit in securing this sentiment among the trustees and patrons. —Dr. J. A. Utter and wife, of Xeuia,
Ohio, have jbeen visiting friends here for the past week. The Doctor has leased elegant office rooms here and will move to Crawfordsville in the near future. Dr. Utter has been well known as a successful physician of Boone county, this State, many years ago, and comes here again to the home of earlier years, thoroughly equipped for his profession.
A Christmas Treat.
Last evening at his undertaking establishment on south Washington street, D. C. Barnhill gave a party to all the livery stable boys and hack drivers in the city. About fifty were present and enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Barnhill to the utmost. In the casket room refreshments were served and the men were royally regaled on fruit, cakes and delicious punch. The whole establishment was open to them and they remained for several hours enjoying the affair to the utmost) The guests presented Mr. Barnhill with a handsome oilice chair as a slight token of their appreciation of his generous thoughtfulness.
Again Entertained.
Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Zack Maliorney again entertained in honor of Doctor and Mrs. Rankin. The affair was marked by all the pleasant features of that of Thursday evening. The guests were handsomely entertained.
see Gonzales
FOR all dental work & Galey.
HICKS UOKLY BURLY.
The Klml of Weather DlshtHl Up for January by tile St. l.ouls Dlvlno.
The 2d and 3rd are centers of reactionary movements. On and next to these dates, cold will moderate, barometer will fall, and storms of greater or less intensity will travel from west to east. By the ttli general cliaugc to colder.
The storm diagram shows a Vulea.n period central on the 7th, but the full moon at perigee on the 11th will tend to draw the disturbances into the latter part of the period—say the nth, 10th and 11th. Storms of snow and rain will visit many sections during this period, and the whole country will experience storm changes, as indicated by the barometer, temperature and
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Malicious Joy.
The Lafayette Journal, commenting on the decision of Judge Rabb in the case of the Pettit attorney's fees, says: "As the matter rests at present Montgomery county has contributed 52,000 of the expense incurred by the famous murder trial. This amount will offset the amount paid by Tippecanoe county to purchase cots, umbrellas and other comforts for the jurors who found Pettit guilty and condemned him to life imprisonment in the Michigan City penitentiary. Messrs. Haywood and Anderson were paid for their services some time ago and can join with the commissioners of this county in looking pleasant* It is not probable that the commissioners of Montgomery county will ask Messrs. Haywood and Andersoon to return the money to them. So far as is known this is the last relic of the Pettit case, and as soon as it is settled by the Supreme court will become simply a chapter in the celebrated case. The trial cost Tippecanoe county dearly, and there is some satisfaction in believing that the score has finally been settled with the small discount of $2,000."
winds. A cold wave will set in behind storms early in the period, following them eastward, and dominating gen erally until secondary changes succeed in regular order about the 13th and 14 th. On and about these dates, look for more storminess with rain and snow, followed by marked changes to colder.
The storm diagram shows s. Mercury period extending from the 17th to the 26th. In this Mercury period falls a regular Vulcan period from 18th to 31st, a reactionary period about the 25tli and 20th, the new moon on the 25tli and moon in Apogee on the 20tli Two distinct storm disturbances will show themselves during this Mercury period, the first from the 10th to the 21st, but the most severe being about the 25th and CGtli. Much warmer days will precede the storms of rain, sleet and snow, but-general and intense cold wave will follow close behind them. The last will bring cold weather all over up to about the 20th. The moon being at Apogee, or its most distant point from the earth may modify the tendency of the new moon to aggravate our terrestrial affairs. We believe that the moon's greatest influence on the earth is exerted when the new moon happens at Perigee, it being then not only between us and the sun, but nearest to us. We insist that all our readers watch this point closely. The period, central on the 30th, will bring a return to warmer, causing storms during the closing hours of the mouth.
A State Chautauqua.
The Presbyterians of Indiana have decided to establish a State Chautauqua. It is announced that a sufficient amount of stock has been subscribed to warrant definite action. The stockholders have been called to meet in Indianapolis on January 4 at 10:30 m. The location of the resort will be decided on at that meeting. A committee has made a tour of the lakes of the State, and the choice, it is said, has been narrowed down to Cedar or Bass lake in Starke county, and Turkey lake in Kosciusko county. President Coulter, of Lake Forest University, is to be at the head of the educational department. The Rev. E. S. Scott is to be superintendent.
SALT rheum with its intense itching, dry, hot skin is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it purifies the blood.
THE B0YC01P
Which tike Mother Churcii^Llus Placed On the K. of 1*., Odd Fellow* an^ Other -Orders.
Considerable interest lias been awakened in Crawfordsville by the announcement that the authorities of the Catholic church had forbidden good Catholics to join the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Sons of Temperance, and had ordered all now belonging to withdraw. There are several Catholic IC.'s of 1*. in the city but what action they will take has not been stated.
The orders of the Cardinal arc now being read in the churches over the country and will doubtless be read here in a short time. The letter of authority is as follows:
Most Reverend and Illustrious Sir— Your Excellency can not fail to know that the Archbishops set over ttie various ecclesiastical provinces of the Republic af the United States of America have, in more than one of their assemblies, taken council with respect to the societies which have grown up in the aforesaid republic, namely, the Odd Fellows, the Sons of Temperance and the Knights of Pythias. And you must be also aware that the aforesaid Archbishops unanimously decided that the whole question as to these societies should be submitted to the judgmeut of the Apostolic See. His Holiness, therefore, committed this question to the Most Reverend Satolli and to the Inquisitors General. These, then, in general congregation, had on Wednesday, June 20, 1894, confirmed a decision previously made, as to the aforesaid societies, decreed that all the ordinaries throughout the United States must in every way strive to keep the faithful .from becoming members of any of the said societies, and must not fail to admonish their people to that effect, and that any thus admonished must be debarred from the sacrament should they fail to abandon or keep aloof from the same societies. This decree His Holiness confirms, and gave it complete effect. It is, therefore, communicated to your Excellency that through you it may be transmitted to all the Archbishops, Bishcps and other ordinaries of the United States, and for the due custody of the souls of the faithful, may be by these ordinaries carried into effect. Meantime I beseech Almighty God to bestow ali ben elits and blessings. (Signed) R. CAHDINAL MONACO.
ROME, August 20, 131)4.—To the Illustrious and Most Rev. Francis Satolli, delegate apostolic, Washing-ton, D. C.
Your Eminence Illustrious aud Most Reverend—liy letter transmitted to me on the 20th of November last, through Cardinal llampolli, his holiness urges that the decree of the holy office sent to me by Cardinal Monaco and herewith delivered to you shall be made public.
The sovereign pontiff, therefore, will see that the decree in question shall be communicated by the Archbishops to it-he respective suffragans, aud by thera it may be promulgated. With all reverence and affection I remain, your Eminence, illustrious and most reverend, your faithful servant in Christ, (Signed) Fiuxcis SATOI.I.I,
Delegate Apostolic.
To his Eminence, -Illustrious and Most Reverend James, Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore.
II usbjtndg of Sickly Wives.
Don't be discouraged. There is escape from doctors' bills. Zoa-l'hora. Woman's Friend, has brought health to many women, and prosperity to many families, when other remedies and skillful physicians have failed. Sold by Moffett & Morgan and Nye Booe.
GRHND SWEEPING CLEARING SHLE
OF
Myers & Charni, in the Old Campbell Corner, From Now On, Will Continue a
Attend It First Come
Don't Miss It First Served.
Remember How Yon Missed It Before By Not Coming in Time
Commencing
This shall
Sale and
We trust that all the friends and patrons of the
L. W. Otto
JEWELRY STORE
And everybody else had
A
Merry
Christmas.
The Trade Palace
JANUARY 1, 1895.
on New Years Morning we will place
our Entire Stock on Sale at
NET FIRST COST
be a positive, unconditional Net Cost
not an article in our whole stock
will be reserved.
Sale Continues 30 Days.
MeClure & Graham.
DEVIL ON CORNS
It stops their further growth, removes all pain, no troublo to use and makes walking easy. Don't suffer with these painful excrescences, but remove thein with DEVIL ON CORNS. EASILY APPLIED SURE TO RELIEVE WILL REMOVE THE CORN WITHOUT INJURY. For sale by your druggist.
After The Rush
For Christmas Presents we have jome
nice thing for New Years Presents.
Come and see them at
THE FAIR,
Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous
New Year, and that we may see your faces often.
Golden Rule Cigar Store,
120 SOUTH OltKBN STREET.
For a Good Clear. Also Chewing and SinoklnirTobaccos aud Smokers Articles or all Kinds. A new line of Pipes Just received.
O. C. DORSEY & CO.
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