Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 April 1898 — Page 10

MOTHER!

Mother's

Friend

1

There is no word so full of meaning

:an»i about which such tender and iholy recollections cluster as that O£

MOTHER"—she

who watched

tover our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. Yet X.he. life of every Expectant Mothvar is beset with danger and all cfKioft should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change taking place that the F, xpectant

Mother is enabled to look fora it or gloomy forehour when she

•dread, suffering bodings, to the experiences the joy of Motherhood.

Its use insures safety to the lives both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement—in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be •persuaded to use anything but

MOTHER'S FRIEND

"My'wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two oliililren than she did altogether with her last, bavins? previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a Messing to any one expecting to become a MOTHER," says a customer.

HKNDKRSON DALE, Carmi, Illinois.

?)rupclslH at $1.00, or sent by express on receipt price. Write lor book containing testimonials .•wad vcvtunblo Jnformutlon for nil Mothers, free.

The Bnulfleld Itegulntor Co., Atlanta, Giu

Fred X. McCain, Attorney-at-Law. 3

116 South Green Street., Orawfordsville. Ind.

HONEY TO LOAN

At 5 Per Cent.

MORGAN «& LEE

A hHiracierH.

A. C. JENNISON.

"THE ABSTRACTER.

•LOANS MONBY ON MOKTOAOES, liELLS RKAI. ESTATE OK ALI KIN I)d, IN8UUKS PKOPKKTY AGAINST KIKK.

See his complete Abstract Rooks. The b(st solace to have deeds and mortgages prepared liHtrell an A I1STHACTS OK TTTLK

MONEY TO LOAN.

At Per-Cent.

On First Mortgage Securities.

ELAM X. MURPHY & CO Is ofllce formerly occupied by C. N. Williams, Rooms 3 and 4 Campbell Block. 101!/, eae Main Street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

On imp roved Real Estate at low rate of interest, ou long time. Farm loans a specialty. Abstracts of title furnished on short notice. i3«eds and mortgages carefully executed.

T. T. MUNHALL, L07 South urwn St. Abstractor.

LOUIS M'MAINS Attorneyt-Law

A.lid «](».

General Insurance.

Ort-ioi: ROOMS—8 and 4 Fisher IIuilding, with Itistine & Kistine.

IRip&ns Tabules

KEGULATE TFIB

STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS.

2tIIJANS TAKCLGg ar» the bent medicine OCDOWII for Indigestion, BIIIIOUMIORB, Headache, OoiiKlpdttrm, liyspupsiH, Cliroutc *L.lv«v Trouble*, DlzzlueH*, Hiul Complexion, Dygeutery, m«n»lve Brunth, and all Ulsardern of tiw Stomacli, Liver and lion-el*.

Kipans Tabules contain nothing Injurious to the most delicate constitution. Are pleasAnt to take. safe. eil'ectual and give imme•Jiate relief. May bo ordered through nearest •Aruggist or by mail.

THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 10 Spruce St. New York City.

WANTED, TO

Cash Good Notes

AMU

Life|Insurance Policies.

fr'arm loans at 6 per cent, on one to Give years time. Money on deposits— oo delay. Investments made in gilt 'Xfge securities for parties who have id'.o money. Call on,or address ....

PRANK C. EVANS & CO.

$11 North Green Street.

On Saturdays

tj Have—

COFFEE SALES.

•'.i?ac'naiie cotfee 5 to 7c vSaet 30 coat coffee 25c VJCCK! Moca. and Java 2oc

Mo: s. coffee, 2 lb. cans 50c Other goods equally low. California prunes. Be itice .. 5c

California peaches per can......... 12tfc 'iiJar best laundry soap 2c

A!I Goods Guaranteed the Best.

J. Q. Peterson.

The Engine House Grocery

Corner College and Water Sts.

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

ESTAULISHEW IN 1848.

FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 18W8

acSSaiS

Farm Sold.

J. U. Doolev has sold his farm of Y8 acres to Dr. W. T. Gott for §5,000.

Moving the Kxpress Office.

The oflice of the American Exprets Company is being' remove to one of the rooms in the Ramsey Hotel building, on north Green street.

John E. ('Inland Sells Out,

John (5 Cleland has sold his Indianapolis book store to Bowen, Merrill & Co. The liowen it Merrill people have now bought out all opposition.

Will I.ncate Here.

Mrs. Sarah Wiilbon, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Webster, will return to Crawfordsville in June and make her future residence in this city.

lMi-nty of Work.

The Crawfordsville Masons are do ing considerable work this year. Lai-t week a clasB composed of John M. Jackman, l!oy Ji. Trout and Louis McMains took tne Fellow Craft degree.

Kl«ler Covert Paralyzed.

Elder W. Covert, of Anderson, the great anti spiritualist, well known over Indiana, has been stricken with paralysis in St. Louis and is in a serious condition.

The Crawfordsville Presbytery. At Delphi, beginning at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Tuesday, the 12th of April, the stated spring meeting of the Crawfordsyille Presbytery will be called in session in the Presbyterian church of that city. The sermon on the first evening will be delivered by Moderator Rev. R. Burr.

II AH Sued Hi in.

In the circuit court Mrs. Ella Willis has entered suit against A. D. Willis for 81,000, which sum she alleges is due her from the defendant. She alleges that she worked for him in his business and that he obligated himself to pay her the money claimed. She states that the sum is long overdue.

Taken Sontli.

Tuesday Sheriff Canine took Will Thompson to the Jeffersonville reformatory, where he begins his term. Glenn Thompson, the brother of Will, accompanied the party and will endeavor to see that Will gets as good a place as the reformatory rules will sanction.

Mont lily Meeting.

The Lew Wallace Camp No. 5, Republican Veterans and Sons will hold their regular monthly meeting April 7, JS08 in their hall on east Main street. ThiB meeting will be open to the public and a good programme has been arranged for. The Republicans of the city and county are invited to be present and heip to make this meeting a grand success.

Death of Mrs. Frwl Stebbins. On Wednesday at Waveland occurred the death of Mrs. Fred Stebbins after a painful illness. Her disease was peritonitis. The funeral occurred Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Stebbins was well and popularly known here, her husband having for several years been in charge of the hotel at the Shades. Mrs. Stebbins had been an invalid for some time previous to her last illness.

Death uf liev. W. II. Roberts Rev. W. H. Roberts, a member of the Crawfordbville Presbytery, and acting pastor of the Presbyterian churches of ltossville and Pleasaut llill, died Tuesduy morning at 2 o'clock of pneumonia, after a short illness, leaving a wife and three children. The deceased had just closed a series of revival meetings and was in the midst of his winter's work. He was in the full vigor of manhood, and had presided over the church at Romney for the past two years with satisfaction to his charge and great credit to himself.

April AVeatlier.

Weather Prophet Foster has issued the following for April: "Reactionary storms beginning in March will be about subsiding in the east April 1st. From about the 2d to 4th will be vt_ry cool with frosts northward. A regular storm period is central on the 5th, calling for warmer, falling barometer, and storms from the 5th to 8th. Causes which we cannot enumerate in the space allowed, will produce heavy gales at this time, prolonging them most likely into the 9th and 10th. On the 10th, 11th and 12th we pass again into period of falling barometer, rising temperature and storms. Very heavy hail storms in divers sections are apt to attend many of these April storms. Very cool nights and frost in many central and northern sections will follow at the close of each storm period. From about the 17th to the 21st look for a very warm wave, falling barometer, and many heavy showers of rain and hail, attended by thunder and wind.

No

one must form the idea that

these storms are all to be regarded as dangerous. Some of them mav be, but with with watchfulness the danger can be avoided. The 23d and 24th are centers

of

Commissioners' Allowances.

The Commissioners have allowed the following accounts since their regular December session: 0 Poole $ 3 45 Wallace Sparks 25 00 Smith & Duckworth...... ,18.9!)

A Kleis'»r 45 00 FO Maxwell !. 7 50 Dr. W Hunt 25.dO Kobart Jackson. 1 25 JW Faust W Francis

S Gott

Joseph McDaniel ..................... A Canine... I) A Canine Hannibal Trout :55.cu Henry W Harding....' i.VO0 A 'I' Hornbaker 35.00 EWKeegsin 100. (10 Orphans' Home 373.75 Bontiell & Ma.wvell 3:».u» iS Wynekoop... 108.00 O 1! D.irsey 17 50 Grant. Airnew 2 00 Thomas Borakcr 50.00 Vorls & Cox 3,20 Morgan & i-.ee 150.00 W White -1.65

W Henry 6.64 J.M-e Ki-etiey 15 00 Jere Keeney 50.60 John Gott 5

Luse ..... 19.00 O Dor.-iey 17 50 O Dorsey 17.50

W Kaust 6.55 Crawfordsville Lumber Co l.tit) W Webster :1.25

Luse 28.50 JW Faust 11 3d Haily \Vin(u-rt 4 OH

Fisher 0.20 W 11 Krmautrout 1.50 Win. Uunklo 1.50 Daniel McAllister a.50 Will. Henkle "i :. 4.50 Thomas W Sutton et al 9.On Williams lire is k.67 Williams Bros 7.0U O Dot soy 17.50 Thomas Boraker. .. 0O.O11

Wilson '...: 4.50 Indiana Printing Co 10.60 Mitcnell 40.00 Baily Wingert 16.00 Harvey Wynecoop 138 00 O Uorsey 17.00 John Larsh, auent 1,115.no

Webster & Sergeant. W Harding W Harding

Tiout Trout

AT Hornbaker AT Hornbaker

W liboads. A Minnlck. Daniel Lewis S SyMillies :.. .U

II White

W Custer Voris & Cox Home Telephone Co.. Thomas Boraker ... Natural Gas Co Grana Shoe Store

Billings Dice

Briily Wingert Vm. Johns ....: Paul narcus Wallace Sparks ....'. W Webster ..*. W White

Mitchell.

A Canine...

Mount ... E Wynecoop John MeClamrock

Uischof

John 8 Gott Grand Shoe Store.. :.:. O Carlson .. ... .... Jacob Joel Tatinenbaum Bros Myers & Charni Baruhill, Hornaday & Plcki Spencer Lee Geo Abraham I'D Brown Ac Son ... Geo. W Graham Lylo & Reynolds. Tinhley & Co ..... .. W KHobb Chas. Smith Nye &. Booe Gray & Messmore A Pogue ... Wm. II .Morrison & Co.. Geo. Myers

Wm. ilurford Bowen FT Luse Baker, Thornton & Co..

E Lacey

reactionary disturbances,

April goes out«during the prevalence

of

a regular storm period, central on the 28th."

5.00

17.50 10. SO 17.50 7.00 17.60 10 50

EM Morrow 121.08 I) Moore .... S 11 Gil key

A Kleiser W James W James

85.K3 78.34 82 83 •17.80 3'J.OO 134 85 9 d.57 44.10

4.0 15.56 113.27 81.75 5.00 49 50 81.G6 606.00 3.00 19.75 1.35 1.00 2.80 1.95 24.25

Mannheim .. Geo. Uutnble & Bro IJ Lee Uiekerson & I'ruitt It Smith O Dorsey Ko»s Bros Truitt Wilson O E Davis

1.80

2.25

130.54 152.00 62.50 14.00 500.00 40.75 700.00 400.00 7 ^0.00 51.00 403 91 18,20 128.65 32.00 156.60 96.60 62.50 174.00 10.25 15.19 6.50 7.75 11,55 18.65 4 3.25 39.50 1 1 5.78 2.80 0 99 2.50 16.98 5.45 4.70 69.84 10.50 7.95 ,90 30.12 410.51 26.75 25.75 64.00 75.00 200.09 12.50 31.83 40.00 4.76 8.00 74.60 42.00 91.60 39.00 10.00

Sentinel Printing Co Emerson, Hurt & Co Wilhite... Fred Hoffman A W Johnson A Fordyce I) Laltue 10.00

A Caulue.. Wm. Johnson .:

I 50 00 5.00 32.20

0.60

32.35 4.05 4.00 13.00 9.00

W Webster SI Waugh et al Jas (Jlililand Thomas M. Campbell Aaron Nutt S Denioret Jas. (jilliland KW Keegan Journal (Jo .. N7.H0 W IJ Walkup 319 85

3 00 3.00 3.00

100.00

Kline 20.00 LW Olive 20.00

Dentil of a Child.

Ernest Rice, son of Charles Rice, died Wednesday at 6 o'clock a. m. from flame spasms. The funeral was held on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of his father, one mile north of New Market.

Corner Main and Washington Streets, Crawfordsville, Indiana—— Miiiiiiiiiiiis)ii]iiii»iiiiiij|||||[|iuuj{iiyiiiiiiiiimuiniujnmiiimuij!iiu

THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

Meeting or the I nilianapolis iulemtents.

Super-

"At the meeting of the Indianapolis Sunday school superintendents in the Central avenue M. E. church Tuesday the time was taken up in discuosing a receut article in a woman's journal in which the editor attempted to 6how that the Sunday school is declining in iuilence and attendance. Charles F. Collin gave figures showing that, while the population had increased 30 per cent in eleven years, the Sunday school attendance had increased 36 per cent. John H. Holliday also controverted the contentions of the editor. W. C. Hall said that he had written to the editor, asking if he might reply to the article and had been notified, in answer, that the space in the journal is ali contracted for in advance, and it would be many months before such a reply would get into print C. D. Meigs said thfit in one year. 30(3 new Sunday schools were organized in this State, the total now being 5,173." 1 he article referred to appeared in the March number of the Ladies' Hume Journal and was ably answered in the April number of the International Eixinycl. Edward Bak said many good things in his article, but made many statements not founded on facts. The Cunijrajatlonalist suggests that he would better go to Sunday school a while himself and find out the facts. Peisons having read the one article ought to read the other. The latter is based wholly tpon reliable statistics.

The fourth quarterly convention of the Madison Township Sunday School Association will be held at lvirkDatrick Thurtday, April 14, 1803. l. Following is the programme: 9:30—Praise service lie v. J. M. Stafford 9:45—Welcome address L. S. Brown 10:00—Graduates of Sunday Schoolsand

Who are IheyV Mrs. E. C. McBee

10:1 5—Discussion. 10:30—Israel's King...:.... David Whipple 10:45 -Discussion. 11:00—Our Love to.Christ and Man

Howard Douglass

11:16—Discussion. 11:30—Appointment of Committees. 11:45—Sjug. 12:00—Dinner. 1:30—Praise Service...... .Uev. C. M. Iiyerly 1:45—Sabbath Desecration..

Mrs. Jennie Grimes

2:00—Discussion.J 2:15—Watchmen J, U, Layton 2:30—Discussion. 2:40—Home Class Work. 2:50-Spiritual Forces ltev. C. M. Byerly 3:15—Election of township officers. 3:3C—Closing song.

A Otiestion.

Co the Editor of the Journal. My attention has recently been called to the question as to whether taxable property vests in ^a promisory note. Now I am neither a judge nor the son of a judge, but I undertake to say that taxable property] does not vest in a promisory orj mortgage note

The admission of such a fact carries with it the injustice and inconsistency on the part of the State to levy and collect taxes twice on the same prop erty. To illustrate: £1 sell 80 acres of land to my neighbor for S3,000 he has no purchase money but he gives me his note secured by mortgage! for •33,000 the land is immediately j,transferred to him and he pays the taxes on the 80 acres. Then the .State levies and collects taxes fronume on 83,000— for what? Simply because I hold in my possession hia'written obligation to return to me the property I have transferred to him, or its equivalent in dollars and cents. Again I loan to my neighbor $3,000 he gives tne his note for the same he pays taxes on the money or the property purchased with the same I pay taxes on the note. The State collects taxes on 50,000 instead of $3,000. Judicially and critically the question resolves itself into this proposition: Does the simple transfer of $3,000 from my hand to the hand of my neighbor create a bonafide asset of 83,000 upon which the State has aright to levy and collect taxes?

Will pome judicial headlight of the county please answer and oblige. HUGU MCCAI.II",

Now Market, Ind.

"Where Kd Is.At."

Lafayette Courier: Ed Cory, the Crawfordsville prize fighter, is engaged as a plasterer in the Columbia apartment building.

E N EWEST -_AT^PS LATEST

DRESS GOODS

Are on our counters and you are all invited to come and feast your eyes on our dress goods beauties. We show exclusive styles lich you will not find many stores outride the largest cities. Another good point is that most of our novelties in dress goods come in dress lengths, so you cancel sure you won't see the same ing on someone else. Everybody will admit this is an important point, ljicesr' liight, of course, as they always are here

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ENTERPRISE POULTRY

fohn A. Hicks,

New Market Ind. F:ir-in one

Sat isfaetion guaranteed. Made bv E. H..WRIGHT & CO., Ulysses. Neb.

Sold by all druggists. Nye & Bnoc, A.ner»t»

CANADA

Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alborta, Saskatchewan.

That means that in any of these four great Provinces of the Dominion of Canada you can secure 160 acres of agricultural land, yielding from $15 to $20 per acre yearly, if you become an actual settler. Their resources are

agriculture, timber and mineral. Write for experience of farmers to

C. J. BROUGHTON,

fiH

Cnnndian

Government Agent, 1223 Monadnock B!dg. CHICAGO.

cntion this paper.

Mr. Land is' Opinion.

The Chicago Times Ilcrald has interviews with quite a number of prominent Congressmen relative to the Cuban crisis. Mr. I.andis 6&ys: "1 am in favor of that proposition that looks to absolute independence and liberty in Cuba. I am opposed to any proposition that does not look to absolute independence and liberty in Cuba. I am in favor of ordering Spain out of the Western hemisphere, and if she does not go 1 am in favor of putting her out. The people demand action. They indorse the President's course to date, and think that the time has now come for business. And it is my judgment that the President and Congress will measure equal to the emergency."

Will liiimiiiet.

The local branch of the T. P. A. will give a grand banquet in this city on April 22. The affair promises to be a brilliant one in all its^details.

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MYERS & CHARNI.

ADVANCE SALE

Of Spnng Footwear.

v.Wo have, be.'ii thinking about it for some time and we have been getting resciv

»',• r.-Milt is we are f-ho.ving the finest line of Men's Hoys',

L.aou and Children Shot's in the citj and you know what you are (rettingwhen yon nuy at the stnr Shoe House Our line is the finest ever shown. Fine stock, xeellent w„rkman*hi up to-date styles. W have displaved in ouwindow a tine assortment of fine hand-painted Chinaware, which'we intend giving nwnv free to our customers The assortment consists of cups and saucers, p'e plate«, breakfast plates, dinner plates, platters, covered dishes, ere a in puchers sup-ar bowls, teapots and everything else which goes to make up a tinf se

of riif-hes. We earnestly invite you to call and inspect them,when we will cheerfully give you full information. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere, as we will positively save you money on every pair of shoes.

STAR SHOE HOUSE.

1-8 East Main Street,

One Door West of American Clothiers.

YARDS.

Corker.-I« at half the)r value. Lltrlit Brahinns e.velnsiwl v. FVg- for sale. Yard No. 1 gs, 00 for 15 Yard No. 2 Egirs. SI.00 for 15.

L^rae Pokin Ducks. Kgirs $1.00 for

1.1

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Ohronio Suii'erers, Eaa Kodicino Tailed? •,}j, I«i't for- -1 that Klec tr.city r.s jjioductd by

TKt DB. SFALDINQ

^'*7 PATEf4T ELEOTF5IO BELT

WILL CURE YOU.

R.0lorotlicrswhen von can ret Ihe l»'t 1-1 t.ie world i'roiu us JVi'to 112, witll a guarantee. Cr.II or wriie ua lor i'uets.

For sale bv Moll'ett Morgan.

WRIGHT'S C0NTENSED SH10KE, for smoliintr all uieaLs. A liijnid mudefrom llickory Wood. Contsiins anew mea-t pivservative. A, ill ])rotei't me:it. frt.nt inseets and pr serve it for anv length of time, giving it a lino liavor. Put, 011 meat with a brti*h. Cheaper better and quiekor Ulan old way. A 75-fent bottle smukes 250 lbs. meat.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

GEORGE W. FULLER,

Crawfordsville, Ind. Breeder and Shlpperof thoroughbred POLAND 'CHINA hogs,B.P.Koeks,

Whlto Guineas and Fan Tall Pigeons. Stock and Eggs for sale. Eggs 11.26

Write vour wants

R. E. eeves'

—Jumbo Strain of—

M. B. Turkeys.

Size and tine Plumage a specialty toehoice matlugs. Eggs for sale. Also

BARRED PLYMOUTH KOCKS

Of leading- st rains. Large and evenly barred. Three mating!. Eggs for sale. All stock and eggs to be as represented or money refunded. Write for prices. BOX 7. NEW MARKET, IND.

TotlePublic.

The Model Stallion,

Star Wilks,

Will make the season of '08 at the Crawfordsville Fair Grounds, at £12 to insure a colt to stand and suck, money due when colt comes or iti to insure a mare in foal, money due at lin of service. STAR WILKS is a model individual, has the best- of disposition, a sure foal getter and a uniform breeder lifter himself. He is a grandson of the great H. Wliks, sire of more trotters under 2:30 than any horse that lives. His breeding will be on his bills later.

OWNED BV THE

BYRD BROTHERS.

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