Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1888 — Page 1
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Ttars. Deijfnos«, Noi'iOs in the Ears, rte., !j .5thsi*.hitelv frojn all l\iin^r li rn.: A Cluotu -tc lh.sdiitriyv 1* Ciiusyi hv-UIdrs in lJu- .:iry, :vv\vJiich, nmcss r:ui liahlc'to i»o '.*• tin* I'.riiin •,.-.cau.siny IL ilh from In.'l.iininViUon or A's thr Ur nn ef H"io4| IN.tsfMi-
The 99 -Tent Store
Has 111- J'et os\ed and l:u\ on exhibition
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
HKKKAK1KH
DR.HUNTSINGER. Eye, Ear and Catarrh Specialist,
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Drs. Galey Bros. Dental Office,j
C::A WI OKI»SVIIJ,K, JNR,
ivcry Two Weeks on Thursday,
(. i»t»i!u*noini:, Thursday, .May :H
Dr. E. Efuntsinger,
Eyp.liar and Chronic GalarrhSpecialist, B.• incdtjs of Ntw :jn«t ^»rc it5y Im*'r«vcl Kt iiij-
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I pONitivelv f.paf" nt pian L-urvs in ihf
Shot n-fct p-.s«nblc tinu-.' fr« niii .• .ill»out
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CA I ARRH —Mv Jn-atnu'nt for Chronic, astil ami Thr»«t Catarrh is vi-rv mihl umi .rarcljinir .iml Will Curr. A rufyleotfij or haihv reatrcl (.'atarrli is a prominent can^r of Consumption, also of Deafness ami Noi*eS in the Kats.
SPECTACLES.—Mv
Shoi l»?u»k of the '/I I If.
'V hj lontr f.t|' .-.VrtN' o| itlttlVM. Mirier !Vn,.|
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Anv one wisliinsr a nice picture will do well raii c.itlv .im! make tlli'ii selection. Also, some beautilul Artolvpc and Ktchiuji Hooks which ,iv111 hf an onumient. .is well as a source of pleasure i:i a:iv house. .••.••••.•
CARLSON and ROSS.
•v. They ate now prepared to fellow you all the latest designs and stvlc in
Watches cwelrv and Sil vcrwear. We are still making people happv
orreeting their defective vision. In repairing watches and line jeweirv
wt ire better prepared than ever toVive you satisfaction and do vour
'.v jrk lip in short order and in all cases we guarantee satisfaction.
I S O W A S IN O N S E E
Metno'Is nf 'I'rculnu.nt, I 'now ..» rc
••"Chronic S'-ro Kyrs" «.f ev. rv .U j-rr:pijnn, such .-is Granulated LaJs, Infl srned, Ulcerated", Scrnfol'Uis, Weak «n»I Watery Kyc«, Sennas, ctc.. ttli'Mii I'.un or ,i p.irtici'r J.!n»iT, trciitmim! f• Chronic DischavKts Iroui .iho
J'erfcrt Kittinir Spcc-
'arifrs are make of tin-mo- elegant qualify a.u! finish an.' jjive the Greatest Ease an-l Comlort ti» tiie wearer, esperiallv to Eyo*. that have been in* jurei! hvill-tittinjj or hallv eotistrueteil glasses. Kvrs srientilienllv ex *mine«l ami titt»-il and lenses rhan^vil at any lime Free of Chart e.
ARTIFICIAL eyes.--An
Mone} to Loan
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Ready Mide Abstracts of Tills
Recorder's Office.
iheir,shovv«\vindo\vs a ..-fine
iMiirravin^s iim'S
Licensed.
Charles Leonard and llulde A. ]t.-.-n-li, uinl Morris .1. 11. Miller inul Minnie ]•'. Sale have been licensed to wed.
:v Tho .Mnynr's Court. T'rank Murden, charged with furling mi order for ten dollars on liert Whit-
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waived examination un,l was retunied to jail to invuit net ion of the (irmid .liirv.
Death ul Mrs. .lulh't Crai^. O. \\. 1'aul this week receiv•h from fieri (4r:u^r announcutii of his mother il j)eudwood. «{a. iter remains were hrou^ht fo Koelvville for interment.
l?cturiHMl for'l'rla!.
•, Aliirslnd Ora Knsminger, of lovin^Um,
wim
here this \v«vk for tlie purpose of taking t!ie two Fountain eojmfy j)ris(»ners hack for trial. Covington luts a $•!'.* 0 K) jail, but ]rioner.s are sent over to our (KM) jail for safe heepin^.
Sent eiiced.
At on day afternoon ,)u«lge Snvder. after a severe reprimand, sr-ntenei-»i t-hark (irillin, enmicted of stealintr an «veii'i «ul i»n the fair grout ids hjsf Sep-temlH-r. to (eu days-in jail,
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Jie Ki'idish Kitchen.
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other ct I Spetat'l Attention tn the arifl tit ith«.r Spf iriuiials fail in
SUHC1CAL l?v ilu- iia- »f Pamtrss unI Per.l. ctiy Harmless io.-U npplir iti«n t, Uu-. Kvt tli 41 cnmplciflv niitnh it for a fi:\v ininito. now njRTiCt for rosst vt-s. at:ir.u«t, Tumors, «»rowths, trte., Without Pain.
elegant stork
rhat have the pet feet appearance) 'tul movements of the Natural Kve. ill he at Drs. Galev Uros, Dental oflire CrawioT.lsville, TIlt'HSDAY, NOV. at, ami every Two WeekK thereafter on Thursday.
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Tin,Siate,GalvanizedIron Work.
All kinds ofjoh work. dme to ordi'r rum tCliunuilCi'd. i-C'ont snn», t'iau'ford«
«*he li ..nil
m:,r:tot
dollar
tine and disfrjinehiseiiient for one veur.
\cv. Firm.
Palsy J^'i!^ and. .iolm Rr.nvn iiave lormed a i«ir!nershi']i and will conduct a j-i.'O'ry •staiv in the room' on north
v.'ashiuirion
street, formerly ku'iwn as
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he i^elitlenieu
went to Cincinnati Wednesday to purchase tlie remainder of their stock.
liranch Otllce. A Co.. have''"'opened a
M. Moht..fc. .. branch undertjikin^ otlice at New Miclimond and all those having need of their services will do well to call on them there. Their rents and expenses being much less than tlmt of their competitors they can furnish attendance at a much more reasonable rate.
1 Isstll^.
The many friends of Itillv Meek nro over his mysterious disappearance, he not having been seen around his place of business or the streets to-dav. Numerous in.juii-ieK are being made for him to-day, and any information lending to the discovery of his whereabouts will lie gladly received by Ah Jones and others.
I tie i* trst 'tinrcli l-witerlairunout. The entertainment at tin' First Presbyterian church on Nov. 'ill linder the auspices of Homer Hills' Sunday sck..,l class was an enjoyabli! aiVair. (J. !'.u] Smith the inipersoiauor. is an artist in his profession. an: t.mdience in a good humor 'Yon. ,'iie liegiunj,,. the close. Th.e rc -cipts were .nhV.er.rv aml laitted Mi*' .i:- ha?: .onie su'.i,..
!!'. as one 'i which revive their vraial hal niasijae and (•ariiival. The vanou*'!
lo/.iiA i.:..votsis .in pei-feefins- the Cia wi-Mds, ,i ... II. I ai'raujrenieniAS .•. ICv.'ery prcaulion will I"' taiicu to make: tite aiVair a sma-ess and in every way agrceabh* and enter'ajniti ..
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•No lady should live in perpetual feni.ami sutler from tlie more serious troubles that so often appear, when l.)r. Kilmer's oniplctc Female iiemeilv is certain to prevent, tumor and eain-er there. !-'r
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(.'It A \V KOI IDs VILLI-:. INDIANA: SATURDAY. NOV KM
p® .CONGRESSMAN JOHNSTON.
What !Ii* S)»\« .\ i« 111 •i|p, till'! X'nt *»i\rn to Krowk^liin*. Jerre Haute hx press: Congressman .Johnston \\us in l.ln* citv yesh-rdav fur a few hours. An «.»\j»r«Vs rep.,rtcr sug jested lull there as milch curios:t Jo know if he intended contesting lirookI shire's flection. Air. Johnston said the matter wiis largely in the hands of liis friends to whose vishes ami judgment in the matter he would defer.
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tainly shall not, said .Mr. .lohuMon, "make such content unless horout/hlv fiiilisfied that I received :i nmjoritv of the legal votes in tile district. Nor would I be Willing to contest the sent oil less satisfactory evidence than shonld require in utiy otlier case that miLjht come I before the Committee ulj elections^ of which I am a member/'
"Soldier MlV ra\
jum! iay/'
Corporal .Imiie.s Taniier, vidi'ly known as an eloijnent and popular pliitfurni '"•ut.will lecture in tins -itv at. Mnsie. ihiii on 'J ne.sday evening 1 )eeemi.er 1, for the iiem-tit «f Mel'lierson pr.st relief fund. Corporai Tanner is man of tinn ]»resen.e. ofsplendi.l oratorical powers, and his lecture ahoimds in vivid descriptions, Hushes of wit, mimicry andhmnor. He is the ehaiupion st.in-teller of tin? platform, mi his keen 'sense of the heroic, the hidierons mnH.lte jiatheti,., t^i^ether with his matchless eloquence, conihine to place him at the head of lyceuni speakers. His Hiihject, "Soldier Jiife (.rave and o\y," is one in which 'very soldier never t'ircs. It is replete with uiieccilotes, frra\c and guv, witii predominBtici' of the noher sid'e. Tickets '.if and ,15 cents.
Murmarx at Worlu
linr^Iars were abroad Nov. ]',) and 1ave Lee's grocery Store Wan the scene of their operations. Kntraece was effected by shaking the fastening lcnist1 from one of the laiye front windows, Thev took every revolver that was in the case in the rear of the store and a lai^c number of cartridges how niaiiv Mr. LeeMoes not know, as there are a number of unbroken packing's missing. This is tin- seventh time Mr. Lee's store has been burglarized, and h" begins to think it raiher monstrons. The work was evidently performed by home talein as indication-: »re that the thief ,,r thieves Mere familiiar with tin' location of everything, and the manner in which the fastenings v.-eiv pn| on the v.iuduws.
'v. Coat ract A mended. At a meeting of the C'oniicil the street liKhtiiiir contract was aniendi'd so that ln*nc\e: it shnlt be deemed litss'ssarv by the c.hairman of the street lighting eomniittee. the lnmjis shall lie Ik'htoij on dark or ch.ii ly 11it 111. irrespective of she moon tabic, and in .-onsideratioM of the consent of the pislijjht eompanv to tliis modilication it .shali be allowed to extm^nish the lights at o'clock a. m. I during .the .vunimer, and at o'clock a. in. the liaiaiiC!! of the year. Otherwise. the contract remains the same. 1 his is the correct system and cannot fail to tfive satisfaction to ail con.-i .-d
-,'t In !ie .Just Ice's Coiirt. Til" e„ve of Jlauriee J^hnore ai^rnst .bicoli Elmoi'i- her hiislmml, was calVd in .lustice C'liniberland' court Tuexh.v morning, nm! the defendant faii-d to put in an appearance,, when his bond .^'JOli wits declared ferfeited. Tliis i-ase is a ]ieeuliiirly aggiinated one and tlie story of Mrs. Klmore reveals a state of alt'airs in the household, which for cruelty and AToiig is only e.pialled liv that of Dickens' I Jill Svkes. Jt is to be hope.ll that when the case comes to trial, tin1 brute of a husband will receive his just desel ts. p:
Klnjf-KM /.rot h.
I hf* marriage of Horace Kinjj memher of the well known wholesale grocerv honse of Hadley ,V King, mid Miss Lizzie. the second daughter of ('. W. Kltr.rotli was celebrated on he. Thursditv evening at Mr. Kltzroth's residence on west Mam Mreet. Our best wishes go with the young couple on their embarkation on the Voyage of life together.
Columbia's Carnival.
A reading of the dialogue for Columbia Carnival, to be given by the ladies of the Christian church gives us assurance that the entertainment will lie of unusual merit, while the plot for the, tableaux is exceptionally, good and. can not. tail to gi\e ..atislacti(»n to all who may attend its rendition.
./mltte Tcrhiine A f. days ago Jud Hoone Circuit Con: nda\ jvernort.ra A. Abl'.oti to till tin Abbott lias ahv.a un il. hiv.qiri s, ni it]ij»n teiLdi vc 1 in,|.
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'J .Mati-vfiiii i'onn.iii'ee Unilorin liank Kij-eJits (..j J'vt.ijias I-tiv,-. dually jn-t,:)'
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evenit.4-..of I'eeenibi^'
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StliMM'SSi II*. .'e I'i rhune, ul th t, ies*L'i,ed and /ijijuuu'e.! John unexpired, ierin. been a Keii:?!.l|ca!i aiii]ii Krti, -w\i iit
Uislnvii !. ••Jise^
A Bad \H.
Ihe oti-ciiliiiu of ihe htreot. '("DinnusMonei is ..died t« 'he ullt Is twcn (.'('liege and ranl^lm and ,l.(»!iu ainl lloeunr -streets. An attempt i-is been
made til grave] tin.'alley, but ihe gTa
has never.been leveled.' making a dam at the mouth of the alley, and leaving the Water nearly knee, deep on the crossing,
JIAIM^N AIM"' ill all kiiat.s can h.1 •heap at '1'nislcy A' J»laitin's.
.Mon!! u!:iery Coiinty 'leaetn-rs'' skieiat ion.
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ndny
mft*-j- Tiirtuk^inng,
ft few (fcf the teuehors of M(.»tl*f^Oino) eotinty met jind organized Teaeljerr.' Association on ju»rnianent Inisin. Ojjlv lift/ U-ach'TS enrolh'd Iht mselvi's memln'ii l.mt a. good iirttgctmme was cjirrieii tin*'r.gh anil all f.,\j)i-'uses were Iaid. l-.aclt- iiieetin^ sin.:? then }jas sliown a Jit-jdthy growth, the ej.voHment last, \-ear hring one hundivil and twentv. While the niemhership hius grown, tho ehurm-ft.T of tlte work done has kejtt j)ace with the -rrowlh in nmnh'-rs. Tlte programmes have* eontiuiH'tl the names of iiifinv of the nio^t j'lx'/iiinep.t. men «»f the killing eiincatiiUUil ilistitiitiotis of the State, such as IY^vidont l'arsons, of the State Normal, lr. ViKMiin. of Ft. \Yayin« t'olleo.*, S. S. I'arr, at Did'auw
I uiversit-y. i'n'sidfiii .fordon. of •Uii»- Fniversity, Professors Coulter,
ami and Mi.Lford, of Wabash, I'rt'^ idei.t Si.jart, of 1'nnlur Fniversity, ivnd i'rof. Tompkiiif, of Depnuw. Tile' programme for tliis y»*ar is in M»uie res^x»cts in advance of any before. Thoso who liesii ti I »r. Jordon last year in hib "Asjynt of the Matterliorn," and Prof, lompkhi on "Sc.ho 1 Mainv^emont" \Aill be ulad to know that they are to be wi'Ji ns H£ain. The eomnutteo have h1h» ourel t.ho services »»f J)r. J. JviOjuith, of (ireeiicastlo, IVof. Alfonl" of the Indianapolis high school, Prof. J. li. fimpltell, of "NViibush, ami Prt»f. 1)
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of the eitv scliools. 'J'he mem
bers of tin* Jteading Circle will 1 especially interested in T'rof. AlfonPs l»ct,ire on IJawtiiorne's Marble I'aun, illustrated by views illuminated by tlie ulcium light. Thin profrrnmme cannot be «ur])iiKKid by liny county in the State, not even hv th( "State Assoeiatii.: itself, and every teacher in the county should be present at each ses»ion of tho Akhociation. Let us give our lecturers a rousing reception.
Sirs. .Millet Cratg.
Itockville Tribune: Word \vn« received here Monday that Mrs. .lulict uig. widow of the int.. Major Uol ert rr.ig, of this place, had died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ('lay Lambert, of 1 )eadwood, Dakota, and that her remains would be shipped liockville for interment. Tile arrival of the remain* is awaited by the many friends of the deceased lady. will, wi'll do all t.'iat can be done as a token of their affection and respect for their dead friend. Mrs. Craig was a lady of more than ordin: 'l'y reiin.'uient and intelligence. She was one of those rare bright spirits tflat no amount of allliction could dim. Her face W':i.s always liright and her words chei:,,ivi. No matter what may liu\c been her inward struggles, t.i the outside world she was the impersonation of a brave, determined, self-reliant woman. She came to KockviHe from the State of Ohio years ago as Miss Juliet lioughten. with her younger sister, Helen, who a short time afterward was married to liob.-rt ('raig. re. Juliet Craig was a devoted and loving sister, and was left in care et the liltle sin, whom her sister left at her death. She then became the wife of l*Job rt ('raig, who died in the service of his countrv in Ijji'-t. Ml-. Craig was tit.- mother of one child, who survives her, l!er devotion to this daughter wa, something more than even mother love, and her death is a terrible bereavement to Mrs. .fl Lambert.
An Iiii|ioi'!jiiii sleeiiinu unlc^l. Lafayette Call: 'file object of thecall for tlie meeting of the Lafayeite 'lun Chili Thursday afternoon is to select ten "shoojists' whose score will be sent the headquarters of the American field Telegraph Club, at Chicago. The ten men making the best score will be entitled to a diamond badge, which will eventually have to be shot for bv tin winning members of any of the clul and finally given to the 'winner among the winning ten. The contest will among all the shooting clubs in Mi st, including Chicago, Iiidianapoli: Toledo, Cincinnati, Springfield, Ohio, Spritiglield, Til., and in fact, all over tho A\ est.. '1 he Lafayette boys h'*l*o to win the prize, us they claim out of their numbers^ they have ten of tlie best shots in the West. If their score should be the winner, it will depend upon the boys themselves to decide who shall wear tlie diamond badge of the United States.,
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At CON CUNNINGHAM Sat wholesale prices. Winter Underwear, Hats, Fur Caps,
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the
A ,\ici? erescnt. t\
K. Nicholson is the recipient of a nice present in the shape of a cane made from bone laid in thin layers aroiim .rod of steel. It came with tin- cor nfs ot Col. J. ('. Clark, Denver otado, and is similar to ihc cam
id
'hrist mas Is
Colpre-
scuted by (.'ol. Clark io (ieiior.il Harrison a tew weeks atro. j'o N.iciioteen is pr Si". .t lUllitl..
ay that. Mr
a.d ot }us present is put
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Oil bum-! .s Ilk d) ,Jk 1 Would, hlt'e iniilieiiS:." stfs:| so •i.n|.tii!ii5 Oaw inrd .ville is ttm 'St C!»! |. tlllj ti,V, 11 O'l (,11th, .Old l'lisiii(-ss man who t'ceo^ni^eM this
like tliey g'.od Tl-Jlt-the fact-
pi' pales.t.. it the man who raki
in enough dm-ing the nolidavs to ciirrv hun through. July and August ne\t xeai. Now is the time to adveriise.
on may tavcl in all cHmntes witiiout. fenI-, if you have a snpplv"i l.avador io ^fntn'd against malm ia'a::»l lever-' I iice,! nlv 2."i t'ents.
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l!!'-.1 Lariitst (Withering ot Voter.'
Myers & Ghanii's.
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Besides our line stock of Kbotii/.cd, Mahogany, Walnut and
Rosewood Decker Brothers, Haine,. Fischcr, Chicken^,
Emerson and IX II. 13.,ldvnn & Co. I'ianos, wc are offering
some special bargains in cheap Squares and Uprights, which
should be seen by those desiring something very good at a
very low figure. Also. Estey, Shoninger, Story&Clarke and
Hamilton O.gans. Call, or ul fm description and prices,
pianos and Organ. forRlvN cheaper than anv place in the
I). JrL B.\.L,TWIiSr CO.,
'V/.'-I'd oc,i North Pennsylvania Street,Itulianajiolis.Ind
& Oito. ieweicis
A W A E
BUILDING MATERIAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS GLA^S.
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jROOK SALT... FOR HORSBS:
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Goods. Flannels, Plankcts,
cU ns, (...ai pets., Qi.1 Clot lis. Men Suitings
•m.l Underwear.
Ladies rill vote that we have the best variety, the greatest bargains, "and keep superior (pialities, at the
NEW YORK STORE.
CHEAP PIANOS,
JJ 1^. J.I lj C3rI-t]|"CS,
ashinglon.^sreut, (.rawfordsvillc, Ind
TiNSLEV AND MiKTIN
"NTS, IRON, HORSESHOES ETC
SUIENTIF1 FE3Q MILL,
Will Grind Corn and Cob with Husks On. Noother •mill will do this.
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and BOY S.
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