Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 October 1900 — Page 6
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More t*hil irt*.1 won'ii •'.• borne if the ni"lher cc.uld be sure that she pains worries and tribulations of gestation could V-o avoided. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" (that marvelous iinimcn: is unique in relieving and relaxing all the strained tendons and muscles, as well as the distended organs. Thero is nothing like it.
The Indwimipolis Democratic Clubs Fail to Draw Any Croud.
special to the Journul. Ix L' IA a I lis I rid.', Oct. H.'-The
.management of the national convention
nounced this afternoon that President
Hearst will not attend, a fact that oc
casioned preat surprise and no little
cl isappoin tinen t.. Chairman .1 ones spoke
this afternoon to considerably less than
-.000 people.
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Dakmn' to.\, October General ^Apathy met with a great defeat in our town Monday night when old General
Prosperity took command and a spontaneous uprising of the masses fjt-ook place and a regular oid fashioned Republican rally was held in Campbell hall. Although the meeting had not been advertised even in town and perhaps not a dozen persons knew of it until the band began to play "We Are to Have a Hot Time To-Night." Then it was that all wanted to know where, and when told all began to wend their way to the hall until the seating capacity was entirely inadequate to the occasion and standing room was at a premium. County Chairman J. 1Bunnell called the meeting to order and stated the object was the formation of a McKiuley club and in a very few minutes 1:1: members had signed the. roll and pro
president- S S M-irn'n
Indianapolis, as the speaker of
evening, who for an hour showed to the
lieans as the issues of to-day were
His speech was free of abuse but was made up of plain facts as all the older part of his audience well know. At the conclusion F. P. Mount was introdueed and for twenty niinut.es.:.!:.in a1 plain, dispassionate^ manner took tip the cause whore Mr. Brown had left oft: and made a most excellent talk. Then Mr. Sidener told why he had left the] Democratic party in a plain, commonsense way, and should have been heard by every young man in the couiry. As he is but a young man he shows that he I has been thinking about something beside parting his hair in the middle. From start to finish the meeting was a complete surprise to all. as round after round of applause greeted the speakers which showed that the Uepublicans of I'ranklin township still had the same old harness left, and the only thing to do was to pull them on and go to work and now we are siarted. here goes for the Republican ticket from President to supervisor.
'..y.: :. Approaching Morriafie. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Nixon, of Newport. have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lena, to Kev. C. Claude Travis. The wedding will take place on Tuesday evenin g, .) t. 11 a '. 111
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MRS, LVCl NDA PASCHHL. L-imbcrton, Ark., proves tho at*ve statement when she says: I have hart six chtMrei. :mil u.is alUavs in labor Irom twenty-four thirty hours. This tiui»r I iwd onK* one little of
Motlicr'i Friend with my seventh child and was in 1.it tor only about four h«!ir. Mother'a Friend is just whs'. is rc ommendod to be. Iv ill never Ik: without it a^ain.'
AN AWFUL FROST. STATEMENT OF DR. HURTY.
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of Democratic clubs is bitterly disap-1 pointed by the attendance. It was an-j
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eeeded to organize by electing W. C. ^Cflrs k'ie people have been warned Woody, president C. Harper, vice-1
W. B. Mount, treasurer. Mr. Woody pure. Jne of the methods employed in a few well chosen remarks took the personally to notify the people conchair and introduced Dan Brown, of I
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S iys Typhoid liver Will Cause iny Dt'otlis in IncJIiina Unless Immediate Procnutlons Are Taken
Health Report.
'•Five hundred people in 1 ndiana,who are now well, and are going about at their business, will 1: in their graves on next Christmas day—the victims of typhoid fever. On that day 1 will guarantee to furnish thoir names, ages.
places of residence and cause of death,
health. Dr. Hui'ty. "If we knew." he said.
killed at a railroad crossing before January I, the people would demand a remedy. 11 is absolutely certain that live hundred people will be killed by typhoid fever in the remaining months of this year in our state, and I regret that there is not the same clamorous demand for a remedy that there would be in the other case." "Typhoid is a filth disease and can be easily controlled, but it needs to be constantly looked after. In the south-
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At the cud of this week court will be adjourned by Judge West until after the election.
LOTS MORE LIKE IT.
Pienty More Proof Like This" and All From Crawfordsville People.
.Vwlisi'ice or arEumc-rn here. No b^t er proof can be had. "What a •awf.jrdsvlll.- ni«n«» 1 '.he h«j: of evld"nce peoul"
v/Wft v-' lors ID re like it .. McLoed, Hutton farm'.'says: "'••MJoth my w.fc and myself used Doa'n's
Kidney Pills und found them a most worthy remedy. 1 had kidnev complaint for a long time and lina'lly was taken with a Mitch through my back and side which left me so lame that I could hardly get up alone and scarcely attend to the lightest of my work. The kidney secretions were highly colored and contained sediments. As my wife I had used Doan'sKidney Pills with good results I. went, to Moll'ett A: Morgan's drug store and got a box. In a'very short time they, knocked the lameness out of my back, put new life into me and cleared up the secretions."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all I druggists, price 50 cents per box. Doan's Ointment is a specilic for all itehing diseases, piles, eczema, chilblains, chafing, any irritation and all itchiness of the skin. (Jives instant relief. We mail• a live sample box on application. Address FosterMilburnCo., Buffalo. N. Y.
The pity of it is that these deaths are ton's. all unnecessary.'" I James McGuire and family visited at So said the secretary of the board of '"^'a
that live hundred men were to be
em tier of counties in Michigan, bordering on Indiana, there is little typhoid, and a very low death rate from this I disease, while in the northern tier ofj counties in Indiana the number of „,,
cases resulting in death is largely great-1to farm this winter.
er. The same class of people populate the districts. They are equally intelligent, and the only dilTerence grows out I of the fact that in Michigan for lifteen
dangersof typhoid, and have -..
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audience the leading features of this If the Indiana health board has campaign and why all should beKepub-
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many respects similar to those of 18H-1.
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Mrs Eli Armantrout and Mrs. David Harshbarger visited relatives in Lebanon from Saturday until Monday.
Mrs._ Kli Armantrout. of neat fordsville, was the guest of her sifter, Mt. D. M. Harshbarger, last week.
length Mrs. Otto Bruce returned lo her home in Crown Point Wednesday after !-pending two months with her parents. James Foster and w,fe.
Those from this neighborhood who attended the party given by Walker and Ethel Zimmerman Tuesday night report a royal good time.
NUMBERTHIRTEEN.
Mrs. Frank Daisy attended the Lafayette carnival. John Copektnd has been visiting at
CrawfordsMlli: Marion and at other points.
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here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bannon are taking their annual visit in Parke county tbi? week.
Lewis Bannon had special and important business in Crawfordsville last1 Saturday."
Quite an amount of rve has been sown and some wheat wi'ii be sown in this community.
James Clarkson sold his farm some time ago to his son-in-law. Mr. Whip-! pie, and lias built a house in Xew Kich-1 rnond and will move there soon.
We regret to hear of the death of J. S. Bennett, the honored Linden correspondent. His letters will be missed. He has written the notice of many deaths. Who will write his obituary?
Last Sunday evening Lewis Bannon and Miss Minnie Eller drove as quietiv as the new moon to the M. E. parsonage at Wingate and were married by Kev. Pontill, after which they drove to Elmdale to church. We extend congratulations.
potato creek
Trevaman lloyer is still very sick. 1 he new school house is looming up. Most all the farmers will sow some! wheat, some quite a large acreage, and a good many will sow rye this fall.
Ooldie l5oots is teaching at Potato! Creek. I Dave Lewis is build tag wire fence for' C. McGuire.
Florence McGuire is attendim? school in Darlington. Florence Harper is teaching in Walnut township.
The sale the Mahoy bovs was! well attended. Jiev. Crowder dined with John Hays! and family Sunday.
Miss I'll la McGuire is spending a few days in Darlington. J. A. Dodd and family called at Geo. Cook's Sunday morning. 5 Chas. Custer and Ward Little went! to Crawfordsville Sunday.
Wm. Todd is sowing wheat this week
I and J. A. IJodd is sowing rye. I Miss Glen Lanman, of Franklort is visiting at C. McGuire's this week.
Sorviees at Potato Creek next Sunday evening at 7 .'Jo. Kveryone invited. Tom Gray and family called at Mrs.! I loots in Darlington Sunday afternoon.
George Cook and family from Hunt's at Dave Pax-j
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money to instruct every family
alllicted with this disease on the points
it would not be a great while
until our people would be eduated on the subject, and typhoid would be reduced to a minimum. A notification of this sort would be a red Hag of warning that wells and cisterns must not be contuiminated from slops and from surface drainage, or refuse of any kind, if the people would escape this scourge.'
l:iigi|ciiiciit Announced.
Mrs. Landman announces the engagement of her daughter, Mi.ss Minnie Landman, to Mr. Juljus N. Eiseman, of Chieagoil^v':
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AllenMetz spent Sunuay with Otha (.oad. I. D. Irwin client Sunday at D. B. T-TostetterV.
John Stewart and wife_t,w.ere at the county scat Saturday. D. F. l'etlley, wife and daughter. Mrs. GolT. spent Sunday at Samuel Harsbbarger's,
There was "an elopc'inei: of ii popular young couple in this vicinity Mondav morning.
Clarence GutT took advantage of the excursion arid spent the day at We?t Baderi Sunday.
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are very sad to hear of the death of our good correspondent,Mr. J. S. Bennett. He will be sadly missed at our reunion as he always made the fun for us and took such a good and active part. He will be missed by all of our correspondents.
WEST GARFI ELD.
Byron Cox spent Sunday with David Bin ford's. Elisha Cox and wife s-pent Snnditv with Mr. and Mrs. Still Emel.
A1 McDaniel, of Iowa, spent Sundav and Monday with'S. B. Johnson. Mi-. S. B. Johnson spent Sunday afternoon with J. Mast/., near Dariingion.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hole day with their son, Jesse,
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Worth's, near Kirkpatriek
Mrs. Ml 1 Worth's. Sunday.
family spent guests of
I Sunday try Darlington the Chas. Kashner and wife.
Millinery opening Oct. 10, II and 12. Everybody invited. Cox cV Liowis, Darlington, Tnd.
Lewis Swick and sister, Mrs. Uredenbaugh, from Kirkpatriek, were the guests of.Fred Swick and family Sunday.
Samuel Dykes and wife, Kd McGuire and wife, from Bowers, Mrs. Belle Custer and children, from Cottage Grove, were Sunday visitors at C. McGuire.
BROWN'S VALLEY-
Mrs'. George Spaulding has malaria fever. Aunt Ruth Todd is very poorly at this writing.
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Samuel Grimes and wife are moving
liobert GolT and wife and Dora and Eva Hartman are visiting. ..relatives at Iteno. lnd.. this week.
The meetings at the Christian church are well attended. They have live new additions to the church. The baptising will be delayed a short time on the account of sickness. Everybody is
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Kev. Woody will fill his regular '"''appointment here Saturday night,Sunday and Sunday night. :£.x\ .Millinery opening Oct. 10. and 1^. Everybody invited.
Cox & Ll'.wis. Darlington. Ind. '1 lie Mcl\ mley and Hough Kider.-' club met at. the school house last Friday night and will continue until after the election. ^Mary Lousie, daughter of Robert and Lillie Duddleton, was born Dec. JOtb, IStiy. and died Sept. 27th. loon, age months and 27 days, bronchitis "and pneumonia being the cause of her death.
Ijir!i11tr .Marv. tiow we miss you", We uiis.syu'i Torn ••ur ulacc. Hut' v.'c will ri-memlHT I h- ,stnlU4s iincl sunsiui.e of your face. •wi'i we «ul strive, to meet you In tne Heavenly pl-uje
GARFIELD.
Several attended Grandma"' Burk's funeral Sunday afternoon. W a of Craw-.(9.Douglas, of Pawnee, last. Friday.
The work on the joint county bridge,, i'1^ across Raccoon is being pushedVapiuly.^. ".. Calvin Long and wife, of CrawfordsIt will ).e one hundred and liftv feet in ville. ^pent Mondav night at Clyde
Albert and Jfi-nry Johnson, of Iowa, called on relatives here Mondav even-
Bin ford' Meeting here Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night by Kev. Woody, Everybody come.
Mrs. May Chamoion went to Noblesvi a S a to a a with her husband.
I'm Hutton bought a liverv wagon of Mr. Kise, at Mace last week to haul the school children in.
Millinery opening Oct. lo, and l:i. .Everybody invited. Cox LEWIS. Darlington. Ind.
Miss Delia Lewis, of Att ica, visited «g»y untold from an attack of cholera
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inoi'Dus brought on by eating cucumbers. says M. E. Lowther. clerk of the district, court, Centerville. Iowa. "1 thought I should surely die. and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to 110 purpose. 1 sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhiea Itemed}-, and three doses relieved me entirely." This remedy is for sale by Nve & 13ooe, druggists.
Yatnlalia Lim*.
Homeseekers' rates, usual Oct. :M and ilit.li. I To Terre Haute. Oct. to 13. sive, good to return Oct. 15th, round trip. Account street fair.
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To St. Louis and murn Sept. Oct. 5. One fare, *11.*0. round Account St. Louis fair.
inclu$1.00
To Fort Wayne and return. Oct. to 13, good to return Oct. 15. £{.85. Aecount Baptist convention. .to Kansas City and return. Sell Oct. 10. 12 and 14, one fare plus $2.00. Good to return to Oct. 20. Account national convention Christian church.
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White or grey cotton blankets with colored bor- .: -hders. weight 2? pounds, size 5tix74 inches ....•and worth .r2«c wholesale at
48c pair.
Eleven quarter dotton blankets in white, grey or •C:tan, with fancy borders, weight 3 pounds, size OSxTS inches and worth $1, at
73c pair.
.io pairs ountsv.ille all wool, eleven quarter blankets, white, grey or red, weight 5 pounds, all perfect goods and worth ?5 and $5.50 at the mill—just telephone them and see—but we own them from last season and
of as a
$4.50.
Laeouia heavy unbleached canton llannel wort.li 10c this year, at same ])rice we sold itiastyear.^. .,.
8 I -3c yd.
Unbleached cotton domet.
domets. soft worth 7 i.i. a'
worth
6 I -4c yd.
Ladies'fast black cotton fleece lined hose, extra heavy, .vith ribbed top?
19c pair.
our present stock is sold.
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Complete Line Yountsville Flannels,
Skirts, Yarns," and Blankets.
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We offer some bargains in Winter goods at prices less than they can be boughtlat wholesale. These are staple goods earned over from last season or bought greatly under price during the past summer, and we will give you the benefit of our good fortune in owning them at such low figures. We give you sizes, weights or names on most every item that you may compare the prices with any other store you wish. And we shall be glad to have you do so. .V jc
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1' ull yard wide comfort print, black ground with large red roses, satine finish and worth 10c. at
ihe above are only a few of ihe many items of like character The Big ^tore has for you at under-value prices, and in some instances as the quanrities are small we advise early buying for
...ON NEW NOVELTIES...
011 will lind our stock the best in the state, and prices the lowest. We would not insult your intelligence by endeavoring to tell you all goods are as cheap as last year or the year before. You know they can not be. ou ve been reading of advances in every paper so we would be foolish to say all goods were as low or less than last year, but we do ?ay we have more low priced goods than any other store and by carefully investigating-the market? and shaving oil' apart of our protit we are showing a complete line at less prices than any store in Indiana. We invite comparisons.
.Exclusive Agcncy in Crawfordsville for.
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Complete assortment of Flannels, Blankets, Yarns, Skirts and Cassimeres. All Goods
styles English Flannelets and Amoskeag Teazle Downs, new fall patterns in rich, dark colored -..^plaids and stripes, and the fancy light colored !'eet.- so popular, selling everyivi where at 12Cc. at
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100 styles in ileece back wrapper materials, beautiful patterns. Windsor Vicunas-, Flannel J'er....,saineo and Hamilton Lerma Flannels, the ., best brands made, at
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Outing cloths in the neat pink and blue stripe? :a:id check? ou white grounds, same prices .-:..:-as last ?eason. li'ic, ^'c. 7 jc and
6 I -4c yd.
•"(iffieces. handsome style best quality dress priut v.iv-iiund absolutely fast color indigo blue, black. grey and turkey red prints at 3
4 3-4c yd.
Some light colored fancy prints, suitable for comor a re a re to so a
3 3-4c yd.
Ladies ecru Ileece lined ribbed vests and pant.* nicely finished with silk crochet edge around :,:ueck and down the front, all regular also extra ?izes at
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