Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 April 1899 — Page 6

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W.G. Swank, D.

Physician and Surgeon. Office 109*s Xortli Washington St. Residence 209 High street. Calls attended

In city orcountrv. day or night. Telephone at Office 23G: at residence, 195.

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At 3 P©»* Cent.

Also do a general Insurance and Real Kstate liuslncss.

ELAn T. MURPHY & Co.

Booms 4 and 6, Campbell Building, southeast corner Main and Washington streets. Craw(ordsvllle Ind.

PATENTS!!

C. W. Brown,

Of the PENSION FIBM of TRAVIS & BROWN, is pre oared to attond to PATBNT cases, carefully and promptly. If you are an INVENTOR write or call at 110 South Green 8t.. Crawfordsville Ind.

Bonds FwrrtisRed —FOli— Guardians, Administrators, Executors, Receivers And in all court, cases, costs, etc. Also for Contractors, Bookkeepers, officers of fraternal orders, and other positions of trust. The American Surety Company, of New York.wlll be accepted as sole security. Capital. $2,500.000. lfor full particulars apply in person or by letter to

Louis MclVlalns,

Attorney ana Atrent. at. Crawfordsville, Ind., 181H East Main Street.

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STOMACH, LIVER aad BOWELS

BIFANtf TAHUI..K8 »ru tbe bout rosiUclnf' known tor Indi&efttton, I5iIUonen«s(i, HeoilBilso, Constipation, iiyxposiisio, Obronlc Href Troubles, Dl&sinogtt, i'.s.t Womploxton, Dysentery, OflTonslvo SSraatfi, and an OInordars of the Stomach, C.lve* and Bowels.

Blyans Tubules oontsiln nothing injurious to the moat delicate constitution. Are pleatant to take, safe, effectual and sive immediate relief. May he ordered fchr.iusrh ne&vent •Irufrpinx or hv mall.

THE QiPANS C«f:M.ICAL CO, Eunice Ht, Now YorJcOfty

JOE TAYLOR'S

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Is now located in Music Hull block, three doors south of postoliice,

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Onion Seed Setts, Garden and Flower Seeds,

All the well known Varieties of Sweet and Irish Potatoes In stock. Also all varieties of Onion Setts and Seed. A Tube Rose or Gladiolus bulb given wlthjeach 2b cents worth of seed in small papers or every 50c worth in pounds, pints and quarts, also on each ?1 worth of potatoes.

BICYCLE HOSPITALi

BARRETT

Chief Physician HAnd Surgeon...

With a competent corps of assistants.

Room for a few more pa' tients. 4 3T

A cure guaranteed at a reasonable price.

Free oxygen for collapsed tires. •-ted a,

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

ESTABLISHED IN 1848.

FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1899

WHITESVILLE.

Emery Imel is on the sink list. Sunday school was well attended last Sunday.

Emery Evereoa sports a naw rubbertired buggy. Mr. Gordon is visiting relatives in Greencastle.

Dr. Price, of Ladoga was called to see Mrs. Wingert Sunday. Several of our K. of P. boys attended lodge at Mace Saturday night.

Mrs. Jack Oliver will give the two little girls of Jesse Oliver a home. Bailey Wingert and family and Joe Wingert and wife visited their mother Sunday.

MisseB Delia Olark and Opal Elliott, of ohannondalo, visited Rose Chadwick Friday.

Date Hostetter and family, of Parkersburg, Ace Corn and family, John Wright and family. Will Luston and family visited at James Randel's Sunday.

NUMBER THIRTEEN. Farm horses seem to be in demand. OClough will have a sale of the 29th.

Mr. Copeland lost a valuable cow this week. A cirl has been born to Mr. and Mrs Anise Mitchell

Miss Grace Oppy and Miss Fay Bennett have new organs. M. C. Graves want to Illinois last week and bought a Que German coach stallion.

Boys hav6 been born to Mr. and Elden Bonnell and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fulwider.

Miss Sue Kerr and Florence Meharry, of Shawnee, are in attendance at the Epworth League convention at Atlanta, Ga.

Last Tuesday being the birthday of Rev. D. Powell, pastor of Pleasant Hill Christian church, a number of his parishioners went in with well filled baskets and surprised the reverend gentleman. A bountiful dinner was Berved and in addition there was an amount of the substantial things of life left as an evidence of the confidence and esteem in which the pastor and his wife are held bv the church. Bro. Powell expressed their thanks and appreciation in a brief speech.

YOUNTSVILLE.

Preaching at thi6 place next Sabbath. Mr. Craver went, to Greencastle last Monday.

Mrs. Oscar Grimes is very sick at the home of her mother. Miss Clark, of Peru, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Huston, here.

Several of the hands are out of work at the wto!en mills now. The Ladies' Aid Society has adjourned for a few meetings,

Ed Graham and wifo moved into Sweeney's property last week. Mr. Douglas, our blacksmith, has moved his iaiuily here last Saturday.

Ivan Fink and James Steele returned fro.n the West.Baden springs last Saturday.

Our village, though small, was visited by several drummers and business men last week.

Mrs llodgers and her littlegrandsor., of Chicago, is at A T. Stonebrakers to spend a few weeks

Frank Thomas, Harry Shanklin and Alice Biggs were guests of Miss Mary Hopping last Sunday.

Allie Yount is improving his place by painting this spring. Several oth ers contemplate tho same.

Geo Wilcox, who has been seriously ill and under the care of Dr. Edgleman, is reported better this morning.

Mr. Hurley, with a force of men, put in a large sewer at the end of the hill near the mill, making a great improvement to the road, and especially when the spring rains come.

Again God in His infinite mercy'fias seen tit to take a loved one. Melissa Eik'ii Keller, the daughter of Alex and Rebecca Woir, of near Yountsvilie, was born Jan. 17, 1S72, and departed this life April 17, 18'J£), aged 27 years 3 mouths aud 2r days. She was married to Henry W. Keller Oct. 15, 1890, and to this union was born two chil dren, Charley, aged sevon years, and Wilmer, aged three years She wus a member of no church bus, was a lover of good words. Although aoxious to live that she might raise her children, she was not afrasd to d:e, and when the la-st moment cameshe met it peacefully Melissa, as she was so well known, will be sadly missed. Although confined to her home many months with that dread disease, consumption, she was ready when in health to lend a helping hand to those in need and when even too weak to leave her room th os frail hands would do little acts of kindness. She prayed that ner children might be raised properly and that their little feet might never stray into forbidden paths She spoke blessed words of comfort to her husband and parents, and they sorrow not as those that have no hope, for

Blessed are those who die in the Lord they rest from their labors and their works do follow them She leaves a father, mother, husband, two children, three brothers, one sister and a host ef friends to mourn her death. The family have the sincere sympathy of all their friends in their bereavement. She was laid to rest in the Weir cemetery, near her old home

Tonrifit Pullman bieepers From St. Louis— Vandalla Line. Each Wednesday night, via. Burlington Route, tourist. Each Friday at 3:05 a. m., via. Iron Mountain Route, tourist Each Friday night, -in. Fri« cj Line tourist. While" we connect with Pullman Palace cars each night for all pointB on coast and intermediate. I will take pleasure in securing berths

two

days in advance. No

change, St. Louis to Texas, Colorado, Utah or coast, I J. 0. HUTCHINSON,

Agent.

BROWN'S VALLEY.

Mrs. Lou Mayhall, of Roachdale, visited friends here last week. Please remember the horse show at Ladoga next Saturday May 0.

Joe Mosley and daughter, of RuBsellville, visited Robert Mossler's Sunday. George Bayless and wife, of Possum Ridge, were the guests of Wm. Bayless Monday.

Ernest Durham, of Russellville, was in town Tuesday, and went to Crawfordsville.

Mrs. Jennie Lydick, of Crawfordsville, was the guest of Robert GofiE's over Sunday.

The party at A. W. Johnson's Friday night was well attended and all report a good time.

Miss Cora Moody, of Waveland, was the guest of Misses Ora and Nannie Davis Sunday.

Mrs. Lou Gilliland and family, of Waveland were the guests of relatives here over Sunday.

James Howard and family, of Crawfordsvile, were the gueats of G. S. Davis and family Monday night.

Miss Dora Qartman returned home from Crawfordsville Saturday where she has been working for a couple of weeks.

Mrs. Clara Murray lost a fine plush cape last Sunday between Russellville and John Grimes Finder will please return it to her

Frank Hester and Miss Ethel Goff, of New Market, were quietly married at the parsonage laBt Sunday evening at 4 o'clock, Rev. Jayne officiating.

Fred Wilson took Bick very suddenly laBt Thursday while plowing, and it was thought for a few minuites he would not recover, but he rallied and is able to be out again.

Robert Goffi and wife, Miss Dora Hartman and Mrs. Jennie Lydick, of Crawfordsville, attended the surprise dinner Sunday, given Mrs. Martha Carrington, of near Morton.She waB 55 years of age. There were about seventy present and all enjoyed a very pleasant day that will long be remembered. There were three long tables ju6t loaded down with an abundance of good things to eat prepared by her daughters. She received many presents and after dinner Mr. Hazelet, of Russellville, came and took a picture of the crowd. At a late hour they all daparted for their homes wishing her many more such happy years.

RURAL ROUTE NO. 1. The assessor was in our midst Tuesday.

Robert Finch delivered hogs at Mace Wednesday. Mr. ClosBin, of Linn6burg, is working for J. H. Finch.

T. R. Lockridge transacted business at Darlington Friday. Arlio Kesae spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks at Crawfordsville.

Trustee Minnich was in our midst taking the school enemeration Monday.

William Eagle transacted business at Crawfordsville Thursday for Robert Finch.

Ora Finch, of Jamestown, spent Wednesday with his father, Robert Finch.

Dave Elmora is going to erect a new house instead of having an addition to his old one.

Sherman Trout and Jim Ziehary passed along the "route" Wednesday breaking a colt.

Mrs. ijannibal Trout, spent the latter part of the week with her brother at Crawfordsville.

Several from here attended the sale of T. C. Myers, three miles south of Whitesville Monday.

John Fletcher says he will know all the news now since he has had a 'phone put in his house.

Alfred Airhart and wife have returned to their home in Crawfordsfordsville after spending Beveral weekB with J. H. Finch and wife who have been quite poorly but are now better.

What a Doctor Says PANA, 111., Jan. 11, 1S98.

GENTS:—I hBve used many medicines but think I got the best results from your Syrup Pepsin. One other member of my family also used it with the same happy effect. The complaint for which we used the Syrup was a stomach trouble called in, tho books Gastraltria, a erreatdealof acid eructations (belchings) with llatulence of the stomach Very trulv,

Dit. W. E. MCDIVXTT.

Sold at Dunn's drug store, 117 north Washington street, next to Trade Palace, Crawfordsville.

15tg Four ltonte KxuurgionH. Reduced second class rates to Pacific coast and other points.

To San Francisco, Redding, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cat., and all points in California which take San Francisco rate, $45.30.

To Portland, Tocoma, Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, S40.S5. To Spokane, Wash., S38.40.

To Helena and Butte, Mont., S33.40. Corresponding low rateB to various other points west.

If you are going anywhere in any direction you would better see us. Atlanta, Ga., April 24, 25 and 26.— Account Sunday school association international convention, one fare round trip, return limit May 3.

Fort Wayne, Ind., "April 25-26 —Account Order Eastern Star, grand chapter of Indiana, one fare for round trip to those presenting certificates signed by local secretary of lodge. Return limit April 29.

W FLOOD, Agent.

Vandalla Line Excursions.

To Terre Haute, account G. A. R. and Woman's Relief Corps, one cent per mile or SI. 10 round trip. Good going May 22, 23 and 24, good to return including May 27. Many special features will be presented, including a grand sham battle by the Santiago boys.

To Fort Wayne April 25 and 20, account Eastern Star. One fare, 83.85, the round trip.

Greatly reduced second class fares to Pacific coast Also round trip rate of 872 85 to San Francisco, May 14, 15 and 16. Return including July 16, acI count National Baptist anniversaries ennvAntinn

J. 0. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

NOTICED THIS BEFORE.

You Probably Have and May Have Spoken About It.

The reader of this newspaper, if he takes the time acid trouble to look carefully through its columes, will probabiy find half a dozen statements tacked on the foot of reading notices about medicinal preparations. Note thiB fact: lu each and every case, as far as Crawfordsville is concerned, as far as tha reader's knowledge of the party is concerned, he might just as well live in the moon. Make another note of this: The only remedy on the market which gives testimony at home, local proof in every town and city in the union to back up its claims, is Doan's Kidney Pills. They all try it, but they cannot do it. Why they are ut able to do it can safely be left to the reader to draw his own conclusion. Here is Crawfordsville proof for Crawfcrdsville readers:

Miss A. Atkinson, of 904 west Market street, says: "I had a weak back all my life eaused by disordered kidneys. At times I had such pains in my loins that I was almost laid up The last of June, 1807, I had one of those bad spells and it was at that time I first learned about Doan's Kid ney Pills I went to Moffett & Morgan's drug store and got a box taking them according to directions. I SCOT felt better by the time I had used the last, pill I was entirely relieved, and have not been troubled since. I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pilis to a number of my friends and shalL coatinue to do so."

Doan's Kidnev Pills for sale by all dealers: price 50c a box. Mailed ou receipt of pricn by Fcster-Miburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole apents for the United States.

Remember the name—Doan's—and take no substitute.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Furnished at Reasonable Rates. Money to loan on real estate. Deeds and mortgages carefully executed.

WEBSTER & SERGENT.

Recorder's Office.

BOOK

Claims that no loss has come to anyone who relied on his Abstracts. His complete booVs, 20 years' experience and capital invested, place him at the front. A. poor abstract is worse than none. Got the best. Rates less tbttn charged In adjoining counties. 121 yt E. Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

MONEY TO LOAN.

BERTRAND E. MAY

OSTEOPATH,

Graduate oF the American School of Osteopathy at Ivirksville, Mo. Office 114 W. Main St. IIours-9 to 12 a. ».r., 1 to 4 p. iri. -Consultation free. Correspondence solicited and osteopathic literature on application.

W. A. Swatikj

ATTORSEY.AT.LAW. A general law business conducted in this and adjoining counties. Special attention given to all Probate Matters and Examination of Abstracts of Title. Office. llOMi south Washington St., adjoining the ollieeof.]. J. Darter & Co. real estate agents. I'hone 265.

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

All ^radus of goods carried in stock. Calls attended day and night. Office 213 .S Washington St. Residence 415 S. Washington St. fohn B. Swank, Assistant, Telephones No. 61/81/83

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