Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 October 1888 — Page 3

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MKKKA F! l.K

HDR.HUNTS1NGER.

Eye, Ear and Catarrh Specialist,

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Drs. Galey Bros. Dental Office,

CKAWt'OliliSVlUJ':, INK,

Every Two Weeks on Thursday,

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...Lumne-neim Thursday, .May :il,

2Dr, E. Himtsinger, Eye-.Kar and Chronic CatarrhSpecialisl.

.. By means of N*t?\v ami Greatly Improved Kcnjiami ff Treatment, I now cure '"Chrome Sore liycs" of

Cut Prices at the 99-Ccnt Store.

To make room for our Fall stock, we are making a special cut in prices, and are offering bargains that you can get no place else. W^e are selling goods at less than first cost, and will only continue to do so until the stock is reduced enough to make room for Fall goods. So come at once and get the benefit of the cut-price. Remember the place: 99Oent Store, Joel Block, Crawfordsville, Ind.

CARLSON and ROSS.

They in (_* mow prepared to shew you all the latest dc.-iuns :md style in

.AViiichtrs, Jcwcli-v au.-l S lv«:r.ve:ir. We are still nsiikiu},' people happy

•Collecting tlieii defective vision. In repairing watches'and line iewelrv

we are better prepared than ever to "ive you satisfaction and do your

"p in short older and in all cases we guarantee satisfaction.

I S O W A S IN O N S E E

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«k\si-rj)i»ion, mjcIi

Granulated Lids, infl'mttl. Ulcerated. Scrnf* ulcus. Weak ami Watery Eyes, Scums, etc., Wi:lw.ut I'.iin or ,i ptrtirit- danger.

My iHMUmrt' f'ir Chronic Discharges from the Km Deafness, Noises in the liars, tthsi intcly Kri-c from :»H |\wn«.j Harm. ACI.ion-

Iis» hunjo is iMiisi il,.by Ulcers in the l-iars, which,tiitit^s ccrci!, li.iMc to yo to the Drain causinjr Death from Inflammation or Ahcsi -ses ui the Hrain or Hlood l'otson.

I positively spare no pains tn effect curis in the shortest possible time. Mv f«*e«* average only a!)outoin-thiril to one-half the fees charged bv other rci f»^n:/eI speciality. I dt:vrte Special Attention to the niost Difficult eases and to cases otlur Specialists fait to cure.

SURGICAL Hv the use of Painless and Perfectly Harmless (oca! application to the- JCye* biiJl that completely numbs il for a few minutes. 1 now operate for loss eves, aturact, Tumors, Growths, etc.. Without Pain.

CATARRH. Mv treatment for Chronic, Nasal ami Throat Catarrh is verv mild and searching and Will Cure. A neglected or hadlv treated Catarrh is a prominent entire of Consumption, also of Deafness and Noi*eS in the Ears.

SPECTACLES*—My Perfect Fittinir Spectacles are make of the most elegant quality and tinish and give the Greatest Ease and Comfort to the wearer, especially to Eyes that have been in7urcd bvilUtUting or badlv constructed glasses.

Kvcs scientifically ex onined and fitted and lenses changed at any time Free of Chan e. ARTIFICIAL EYES.--An elegant stock that have the pel feet appearance and movements of the Natural Kye.

Will be at Drs. (lalev Mm*, Dental oflice Crawfordsville, TIK'KSDAY, NOV. I, am! every Two Weeks thereafter on Thursdav.

Robb & Bappert

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Tin,Slate,Galvanizedlron Work.

All kinds of Job work lom to order ana guaranteed. Shop buck »f tin- 10-Cent Store, frawferds

J:i long or .short Mm.-at t!w lowest market ran-t*i interest. (i«n«l note- cashed r,. KZHA c. ()IUs.

Mil.er

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Ttuwlor.lsville. Ind.

rite itev.Geo. II. Thayer, of Dourhoneounty nays: Hotli myself ami wife owe our II es to .Shlloh'H Consumjt Ion Soltl by Nyett

Soldiers.

1 "ii't fit il to come t«» the court next Tuesday night. V'»u \viI something to your interests...

house hear

I'or IJcnt.

I he garden formerly owned bv .1". \V. Kl' IIS(* «ilj tin- Maxwell'place wist of the eity. Fur particulars empiire «f Mrs. Mjl.\.w«'li l»li tin-j'JVJlliS'.'S.

Will KrmoVe.

ieo. Abraham will move his harness ami saddle est.d»Iishment mxt week 1mm his present location in tin- .Miller block lohisuew room lowest Main street.

•suicide.-"

'Stephen Sappin^ton, a well-known eiti/.en «d Henton eouill\\ committed Mlicide by lumping on 'J'ues«lay ni^ht. I es]H»ii.l.'ij(-y. I»r«»ti^ih1 nil hy illness, is ^Miiposeil tn he. lie eause.

Has Jin to Kwsiiiess, A little son ui Mr.-,. lYitnU ilenn*. witeoj t)m• township trustee, was imt satisfied witji Itis nmther's polities, aud 1 nesday htaiiiht her hitluenee fur tinjiarty of prnteHimi, i^ivin^ npall he had, •10 ei'nts, \\hielia treiuenduus saerilie.

I'^ilteiMl \«it lee.

]\Irs. Kliznheth C'oiuli'iu, wife of .T.ilui L'ojtdon, two miiej west of \ew Koss, died at 2 o'eloeli Wednesday of eonsuniption. The funeral oeeuved at eloek Thursday aft''noon from St. Kernard ehiurli, thiscitv. lutevjaeni at 'alvary eeinetery.

'han^e of N ame.

After this week the organization known as the I5asye-Iavis »lramatie eunpany, will he known as the Miss Annie K. Ihu'ton shtr dranmtie eom])any. The first- staiul under the new arrangement will he at Natolnv., ISIiss., m*xt week. Miss Hurton has heen the star of the eoinpany under the old management-.— Danville (ominereial.

Jewelry I^MMivered.

Our reatlers will rememher that tin4 resitlenee of Tuek Cox was rohhed t»f some valuable jewelry and money on Oet. D. The eonseienee «»f the burglar must have hurt, him terribly as the stolen property eame back to Mr. Cox Tuesday by express from Mt. Carmel, Tils. It goes without saying that Tuek was gratified at his good' luek.

Hron^ht Klglit.

An amusing ineitlent oecurred in one of our eity Sunday sc1uk1s last Sunday whieh shows that one little fellow has a dislike of anything like 1 emoeraey bred in him. One of the lady levellers found the boy in her elass and knew that he belonged to the elass of one of the male teaehers and asked him why he was there ami did not go into the elass he had been aeeustomed to. The little fellow replii'd that Mr. was a emoerat, au! he did not want to be taught by him. .lust at this time Mr.— eaineover to the class and overheard the remark of the boy, asked him how lie knew he was a Democrat, why says the boy, "My papa says you area Democrat and he knows, and don't want to be in your

THREE SPEECHES.

Tin- lti.|iulli- tns I- njny Ivi.-li 1 1 11 «.il Tir.il \. 1 I s. li\

Kcilvr, "^1 iij.»i- Wm-il .ind

l'lic Iti jiiililii-m ii. !tiiif nt 1))• Cmirt lldllsi. 'I 111 ^,|.i lli^'llt Was line of tin- In-^t juilitii'iil ).:it!i..|-ini vitiii.s.st.| in ian-i-il\ fin* Ion-/ tiioi'. Tin. iiiiiin i-imi't l-oniii «,-! criiv.ili.il mill nil tlie ilunrv.iivs iniil ii-li's full !i-si(11*s, S]ii-iM'lii',s wi.'i-i-inndc liv Mmi. .1. Wiu-ivii Ki-ifi r, Int.. s]n.|ilii-r nf thr Xntiminl Hmisi- of lv-ii-i-i-si'iit-itivcs, of Ohio Mitjor A. 15. \\iiril, ot I)nkot mid th-ii. M. ('aiiijilll'll, of lnpi'kll, IviUISJLS. Till' KJIl'llkillfT nt i|iinrti-r tn MoVliH-k mid i-olltilllll-ll to ]()::«). 'J'),,, s| -yllcs «|'1-|. nil ooiI 1111,1 much cnjovcil liv the lin-i^i* iiiiiliciici*, si-iircdv 1111v leaving till tin* lii-st wovil of the lust sjirjiki'i*. They rti-i-c nil ilillcrciit, ill chiiinctcr, mi \vi-i-c the .men who delivered them. Keifer jioiimled th-life out of the DeinoiTiiev w-ith sledjje-huinmei- Mows. nrd stalilied thein to the verv heart with his polished lilade alnl moved the verv hearts ot all liv his eloquent appeal to the old soldiers stand In- Harris.»n, the ifiillant soldier, the .j)j. Zen and faithful hiisliand and father. And (-anijilu-ll kept the audieni-e iii a roar of laughter by his jiowerful sn.rcasm and inirlh-provokiiig wit. Our 1 11'" "!1 repird the speaking a.s a real treat. We venture to .say that three colisei-ut ive sjieeehes in the silllle I ieliit:g were never mojv enjoved bv an andience. The (ilee Chili, under the lead ot A. liinn .Moore, furnisheil some excellent music i". .rthe occasion.

Wi-ililhi" Hells.

The wedding ..f Will |-'. Rolili and Miss M.-:iiel Vansickle tool placl last Tucrsilay 1 1^-111 at the residence of J. N. Vansickle, on south (iraut avenue. 1 he ceremony was pronounced liv l\ev, (i. \V. Switzer, of the M. R.churcli. '1 he rooms wen- ele^intly di-corated in tlowers. sniilax and licet' leaves which under the liri^ht rays of li^lit /^ave a novel and beautiful etVect. The bride was dressed in an elegant costume of white surrah silk, elaborately trimmed and draped with 1 an elegant diamond jewelry completed her attire. The ^room was dressed in the conventional Mack. The attendants were Misses l'ink Ui'lib. Laura -Mahoriiey, Mamie Spillniaii. Sallie .Wuton, Lulu Ih-omley and •l.-ssie .insickle. sister of tin* iiride. Messrs. Hilly Martin and Walter Tickett acted as ushers 1 en- the occasion. The .'ereiuoiiy was witnessed liv niembers of society circles, the dressing of tin- ladies ot which was one of the most elaborate scale. Tile Vollllir couple left oil tile I.. I!, .v \\". luidiii^'hl train on a short rveddiiif tri]i to Kansas ('it v, followed by the (.IN1.1 wishes ot alliur tucu-^ilitlire In..ilih and lia^ipiuess.

A lnl II l*el,Mi I.

A jieddlerof l-'.uglish made clotli'jias been canvassing the citv taking orders for suits, lie Went io I-Yed Ijanilcll and solicil.-d Ilis i'iilev. Me oflered the suit at j!|:j. l-'i-ed was curious and protested aeninst the jirice. Tlu1 peddler iv-plied ttiat it the tali il ^.vas 1'eliioved from wool lie could sell the {,'oods for half Hie price. "What is the taritl'on the wool ill thai suit." "The tnrill' is Ci.r p. ,^-nt," said the II,..Idler. "Well," said i'r. d. "it will leipiin- about four pounds of wool, which at 'Jo cents 'pound would amount to.-l, and Ci."i per cent of «?1 is li" cents. Now y.Mi don't pretend to say thai by rcmoviiifx the tarilV from wool that you would sell that suit for !?i.ol). The Jie.l.llel- was nonplused at .1-'red's li rurii|e-. l-'red lien added: "Suppose you could sell for half the present price, what would become of our w.iol growers and factory han.lsr'' "Whv, let them pi tlie devil." This is the free trailers theory. Fre.l finally told liini that he was a patron of home industry and home merchants and did not want his goods nt any price.

An Infamous Sclicni.

The scheme of the 1 )einociiits to hold the soldier vote which has recently been exposed at Delphi is being worked in this county. They hold dark lantern meetings nearly every night in the Auditor otlice, and articles of agreement are presented which the soldier is expected to sign pledging his support to Cleveland mid Matson. What inducements are set firth in the articles have not been divulged, but it is presumed that tliev a... similar to the Delphi scheme, and that was all that was necessary to insure a pension was to swear fealty to C'levclund and Matson. The scheme is the incubation of the Democratic State Central Committee, though it is hard to believe that the 1 ).-mocratic members ot lu- Kxninining Hoard for .Pensions in city would lend themsehes to such aniiifamoiis and fraudulent alteiupt to deceive the poor, unsuspecting soldier, though this charge is I'ccul made.

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class." The little fi How will he under] the tuition of a lady Kepubliean hereafter.

A W I )S\ ILLi IN I A N A SATCRDAY. ()('T( H'.KU 27, ISSS.

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'liaut!iii,|!in 'lrclc.

The Salem I!. Town Circle, C. Ii. S. C., will meet at o'clock Saturday evening, the '27th inst., at the M. Church. The only lesson of the evening is from the Preparatory Creek Course in Kuglish. chapter seven aud half of chapter eight. The t'irs! four articles in the Cliautauqila should be read by that time.

n.\KI\\AliE of .ill kinds can bo had chcnp at Tiusl.-y .V Mai tin's.

WIIII'LoCk I!AI,I,Y.

REPUBLICAN'S DON'T FEAR BAD WEATHER, BUT RALLY ANYHOW.

A Oit* rr.nvil and the \\H.iils Alive W 11 IIt IHISIjimii.

FOREICN MISSIONS.

A nulla I "Meet I iii» of the Wo ma its* h'oi*Hgn .Missionary Society of the 1. K. lunch.

Mi*s. M. K. Crist. Corresponding Secletary of ('rawtordsvill.. district of the Womans foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church,has furnished Tin-: doriis.vi, with the following report of the annual meeting held at Xewtuwn, ()ctooer 1(5 and iT: The dillerent au\ih iaries wen- represented bi-ingin^ iu r**ports of ii»• auxiliaries being «irgani/.ed and old ones renewed. Children's bands are growing in favor also, thus showing an increase in number and interest over last year as very encouraging. A very pleasing feature of this'meeting was I he iYaternn! greetings from sister societies Presbyterian ami Haptist. The ^oinig La.lies' Society of Crawfordsville is called the 1'auner Society of the dis trict, owing to their great enthusiasm ill j-aisingthe largest amount of money in 'in- past year. The meeting was made doubly interesting by the presence of the Conl.-rence Seer.'tiirv, Mrs. A. C. McKinsev, who gave very interesting account ot the work being done 011 the district, as well as in Chicago, showing the gr.i-t n.-ed of more earnest workers, encouraging- I tie women ton redoubling of their diligence, and stimulating their zeal for greater exertions. Mrs. Stall-tr.l, of ]{ii ssellville, the delegate to the branch meeting a! Chicago gnM a very interesting report. The meeting was highh favored in Inning with it a returned Missionary from India. Miss Zimmerman. She gave a very interesting talk on the customs and religions ot the people. The carefully prepared papers on the dillerent mission fields were very interesting and instructive. '1 he music furnisheil was highly appreciated, especially the beautiful solos so charmingly rendered by Mrs. Kent-field, of Kussellvillc. Mrs. I?. L. Ornbaun was elected to represent the district at the brain.h meeting to Ik* held at (iraiitl Rapids, Mich., next Fall. Mrs. Kcenev, of Danville, was math alternate. The Crawfordsville auxiliary was represented by Mrs. M. H. (ialev, Mrs. 15. L. Ornbaun ami Mrs. 11. \\. Crist. Altogether the meeting was very satisfactory. The latlies appreciate the kind hospitalities received al the hands of their sisters at Newtown.

(irnnt .loliiistiin al Wliltcsvlllc. On.- of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held at Whitesvill.- was that of Monday night. Wingert presided and introduced the speaker of the evening. t'lant Johnson, Ifis speech was delivered with great power and earnestness. As an orator Mr. •lohuston has no superi. s. lie was followed bv ,T. M. llarshbarger in a fellingspeech. Sam Freeman enlivened the nudiciici lew appropriate remarks. And the name of II.my Ilulett was called the audience were wild with cheers for our next Comity Clerk. The m.-eliug closed wilh three cheers for Harrison, Morion. Jlaletl, and the K, publican

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1} Ji'i've lluiuglil the' gloimiy

and 1... I.....ling aspect of the weather on last ruesdav morning would have deterred everybody from attending the Kepubliean rally at WlutloeU but such was Hot the case, for early in the morning people begun to go to tile village ill wagons, on horse back, and on foot, tilling^ hit lock with a crowd the like of w-liich it had never held before. At 1] o'clock the procession under command of Marshal Wingale began to form and with music from the('rawfordsviliedruiu corps and a half a ilny.cn brass bands, and hurrahs from thousands of throats, moved on, undeterred by the mud to thegnive.Stau.Is elegantly decorated had been el ted for the speakers, .where the crowd gathered to hear the speaking. 1 here were eight handsomely decorated wagons tilled with vouug ladi.--, presenting an appearai that would attempt almost anvoue to become a member of the party to which tliev belonged.

Those who Welltto Whitloeli TliCsdllJretun'..| late ill the e\rning and w.-re -lithiisiastie over the demonstration made 111. re notwithstanding the unfavorable and threatening vo-ather. (.rent credit is due Colouei Wingate for the i-A.-eii.-nt iiianagemcnt which characterized the demonstration throughout. Speeches were luade ,y h-li. Lew Wallace, Hon. .lames T. Johnston and ('apt. 15. 1'. ileglel. A stand had Ill-ell erected in the grove and everything was don., that could be done for the comfort of the s]leakers and reporters, including a stove with a roaring tire. Altogether it was ono of the best meetings held in the county this year.

in a when

(ior. gives every binl its food but .lo.-.s not 'Mow it. in t)e» n»vf. Ther" is food foi reflection in

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At CON CUNNINGHAM'S at wholesale prices. Winter Underwear, Hats, Fur Caps.

thought thai Wur-

nci Log hi ii Sai-a}»arilia will ptirily thr hloid, thti^ ei ?.uring good heallh, with which may come all hlesMng. for I20dos«?s, of all druggists.

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TiNSLEY

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Journal.

Millinery, 1 )rcss Goods. Flannels, Blankets,.

Rosewood Decker Brothers, Irtinej Fischer. ChickerinLj.

XI MB Kit

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pets, Oil Cloths. Men's Suitings and Underwear.

Ladies all vote that we have the best variety, sell the greatest bargains, and keep .. superior qualities, at the

NEWiYORK STORE.

CHEAP PIANOS.

Resides our line stock of Kboni^-d, Alahog.-.ny, Walnut and

and D. II. R.ddwin & Co. Pianos, we are offering'

some special bargains in cheap Squares and Uprights, which

should be seen by those desiring something very good at a

ery bgurc. Also. Est cy. Shoninger, Story&CIarke and

Hamilton Organs. Call, or send for description and prices.

ianos and Organ for RI .N 1" hcapcr than any place in the

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.itid tjij North Pennsylvania .Street,Indianapolis,Ind

GJiCJ HUGHES,

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HARDWARE,

BUILDING MATERIAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS GLASS,

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of Voter?

-\irIYS, IRON, EOESESECES ETC

SCIENTIF FEED MILL,

Will Grind Corn and Cob with Husl^s On. Noother mill will do this.

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ROCK SALT FOR HORSES AND CATTLE.

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