Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 March 1902 — Page 2
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The Remodeling is complete and
our store is now ready for a
NAME
We invite your inspection. Call and get an idea of our style of business
$ JO for Best Name $5'for next Best Name each for ten next Best
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Low Cut Shoes
Will be
used
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extensively this
^seaton. We have the most complete line in the city,
COUPON.
McCLAMROCH SON,
Xx: 106 X. Washington St. ..
Crawfordsville, Tad., ,....1902.
Address.
CONDITIONS—Thut no other store in the county hears the snmc'name, and that each coupon be signed with the name and address in full. Cut out this coupon and bring to store. Contest closes July 1.
IIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIHIIBIKIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SOME OF OUR
Leading Men's Lines
STETSON'S IS and 16 Shoes for modest men. WALK-OVERS, a popular shoe for all classes. Enamels and Patent Leathers 14.00
All other leathers. 3.50 BILT-WELL, a combination of style and service that is remarkable.
Enamels and Patent Leathers 83.00 Ali other leathers 2.60 ADAMANT, a man's $2 work shoe, hard as Hint,
Some of our Leading Lines of
SHOES FOR LADIES
SOROSIS, $3.50, a trade mark that stands for all that is desirable in a ladies' tine shoe. THE CROSS, 88.50 and J4 Shoe for ladies, to be had in all styles and leathers.
McCLAMROCH SPECI AL, 82and S2 60 lines, include all that is possible in style and quality in those popular priced Shoes.
McCLAMROCH & [(5
N. WASHINGTON ST.
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Fry's Queen Mocha and Java Blend Coffee, only 30c lb.
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Cash Fry, the Grocer,
117 NORTH WASHINGTON ^T.
Abstracts of Title,
Mortgage Loan*. Real Estate.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE carefully oomplleC from up-to-date abstract books. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates with priV' liege of repaying part of principal at any Interest period.
FAJRMS FOR SALE, deslibble land, wel ocated and Improved, at reasonable price per kore.
HOUSES AND LOTS In the city for sale very low prices. If you want to purchase or sell real estate, 01 to make or renew a loan at a low rate of interest, please call and consult me at my offloe.
Thos. T. Mtmhall,
Abstracter, Real Estate and Loan Agt., 138 E. Main St., over Lacev's Book Store.
Money to Loan
We have accepted the agency of a Loan Company, and have plenty of money to loan on three, five or ten years' time, at 4 and 5 per cent. Interest, with privilege of payieg flOO or any multiple at any lnterest-payment. Parties wanting to borrow money should see us before making final arrangements. We alsoirepresent some of the best Life, Accident, and Firelnsurance companies, a Farm! loans and Abstracts of Title a specialty.
MORGAN & LEE.
Office in Ornbaun Blk. west of Court House. Crawfordsvllle. Inc
A STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH
That never fades, that shows
you in a natural, artistic pose, carefully rctonched, Is the kind of work we are turning out. Our prices are reasonable for line work and vary according to mounts used. You are always welcome at our studio.
W. 0. NICELEY.
The Progressive Photographer. Over First Nat'l Bank. Phone 746
2 THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.
The Standard Brood Horse
Young Western Boy
Sired by Western Ben, 2:29W. 4559, a beautiful bay, 16hs hands high, 1250 pounds, good feet, legs and eyes, will make the season at my barn,:2% miles south of Crawfordsville on the Greencastle road, and will serve mares at to Insure.
Parties desiring to bread to a good horse will do welt to see Young Western Boy before making contracts.
J. W. RAMSEY.
TV hut Minever IN.
Although minever is threatening to Eupplant ermine many persons do not seem to know the difference between this pretty fur and ermine, which it resembles closely. Minever is pure white, and forms the foundation of both furs. Ermine has the black tails we know s^ well and minever shows a multitude of small black dots. These tiny morsels of silky fur have a curious origin —they are obtained from between the toes of a black Persian lamb.
Whoii« Mie frinensi) Moant. Sir Arthur Sullivan was once the bearer of a, letter from the princess ol Wales, now Queen Alexandra, to hei mother, the queen of Denmark. The latter read it and said: "She says In her letter. 'Pie will tell you about the little monkey.'" "I assure youi majesty," said Sir Arthur, "I am quite ignorant on the subject of any monkey." The queen, with a laugh, replied: "She means herself."
FATAL kidney and bladder troubles can always be prevented by the use of Foley's Kidney Cure.
liHGA UNSEATED
By a Small Majority Kentucky Klcolion CmiU'si Is Settled. Washington, March 26.—The house yesterday by a majority oC 10, unseated Mr. Rhea of Kentucky, a Democrat, anu seated in Vis place_J, McKenzio Moss, who was formerly a Democrat, but who, according to his brief, is in accord with the Republican party 011 the dominant issues. The Republican majority in the house is, 43. While only two Republicans, Hanbury and Vreeland of New York, voted with the Democrats, enough Republicans remained away or declined to vote to reduce the majority to 10. The conclusion of the debate on the case was rather spirited. Mr. Rhea making an eloquent defense of bis right to the seat. After ill" \o:e the house began conside ation of the army appropriation bill with the understanding that general debate should wnti.nue for hours.
A sharp attack on the pending oleo margarine bill was made in the senate by Mr. Money of Mississippi. Fie denounced the measure as "unconstitutional, immoral, dishonest and unjust." Tie said it was a proposition to tax out of existence one industry for the benefit of another and was "protection gone mad." On behalf of the working people of the country he appealed to the senate not to enact tlu bill into law and declared if it could be voted on by a secret ballot it would not. receive a dozen votes in the senate.
Tumors ol' War.
Fierliu, March 2G.—Copioug dispatches received from New York and Washington and published here describe France and Russia as meditating war upon Great Britain anu Japan over China and as seeking assurances from Germany of that county's neutrality. The foreign office repudiates this story and avers that Rufesia and France have not made any such in quiries "here.
Nenroes Oriianize.
Montgomery, Ala., March 2fi.—At a mass meeting of negroes held here last night the Colored Man's Suffrage association was organized with J. W. Giles president and J. S. Julian secretary. The object of the association is to oppose the new constitution of Alabama in the courts, and to do this it was agreed to raise $2,000 by appealing to the negroes of the state.
Work ol'a "Scorchi'i'."
Kansas City, Mo., March 20.—Katy Clagg. aged 30 years, of Erie, Kan., was instantly killed last night and Lydia SchaefEor, aged IS years, of Paola. Kan., was internally injured while waiting at a corner for a car. bicycle ho was toiss
by being knocked down by a ridden by iyharles Jo1. racing vitji another cyclist Clagg'& nec'k was broken."' Jy* 1
OLD RACCOON-
Mrs. Warbritton is improving. Mrs. Grant Rice is on the'sick listHenry Fall shipped a car load of line hogs last week.
Warren McMurty has gone to the city to seek employment. Mrs. Dick Hyten visited at Parkersburg one day last week.
Mrs. Paxton and son Harry visited Mrs. Dixon over Sunday. Charley Allen of the city was in our midst last Friday calling on old friends.
Uncle Sol James who is visitr.ng here attended church at Fincastle 'ast Sunday.
Grant Rice received a fine lot of fruit trjes here Saturday and delivered them.
John Mclntyre is here to commence work in the new blacksmith shop at the burg.
Doc Byrd will leave in a few days for Danville where he will enter school for the summer.
Mrs. Llseny received a telegram last Thursray of the death of her sister at Anderson.
Miss Blanch LaFollette will bid us good bye soon and go to prepare herself for a teacher.
Next Sunday is regular preaching day at this place. There will be some kind of Easter exercises at night.
With several visitors and a few speeches in the afternoon our school olosed last Friday after a successful tefm.
Little Opal Woody has been very poorly for several days. Dr. Summers of Russellville called to see her Saturday morning.
Mr. Willard I-Iioks will move into the Boman house in the near future and Mr. Sam Owens will move into the Shannon house.
This little town wa6 well supplied with agents last Friday. One with solid silver ware the other asking if you needed glasses.
Miss Bertha Bellas, west of here and Mr. Wallace Nickels of Russelville were quietly married last Sunday evening. We wish them well.
The R. section boss has changed, Mr. Frinchor giving up his place to Mr. Sacks. Mr. Sacks will occupy the section house as soon as it is remodeled.
Mrs. Will Owens, Ntrs. Henry Fall and Mrs. Joe Woody drove out to see Mrs. Frank Williams last Thursday: they also called on Uncle Jessie Fall who is sick. Mrs. Williams is in very poor health.
DEER PARK.
George Bayless and family spent Sun day with his afflicted father at Browi's Valley.
Miss Goldie Hardee visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Vancleave, over Sunday.
Benton Donahue and family moved on the Vancleave place last Wednesday recently occupied by Geo. Spaulding
Ed Lawrence, of New Market, will change his occupation another year, as he has moved back to his farm vacated by Mr. Donahue.
Miss Maude Young very pleasantly entertained Wilford Ammerman last Sunday afternoon, after an absence of
GASOLINE STOVES
Do you want a Gasoline Stove? If so we are the sole agents for the Quick Meal. We have just received one hundred two and three burner gasoline stoves of the Jun^
We have all kinds of ovens if you want an oven. tors. Now is the time to get ready for summer cooking.
BARNHILL, HORNADAY & PICKETT
Beveral weeks with his sister in Illinois. Erastus Rusk is an expert hunter, as he can hunt and kill both without a gun. On last Sunday he killed two large owls by throwing at them. Who can beat that?
The literary on last Friday night at Old Hickory was well attended. The subject was, "Resolved, That Schools Should be Consolidated." The affirmative was represented by Carl Smith, H. Thompson and J. O'Connor. Negative,Bill Miles,T. O'Connor and J.Rusk. l{he judges were Fred Rogers, Joe Donahue and Ollie Canine. The decision was mate in favor of the negative. Music was furnished by Will and Hubert Rice and Clayton Rogers. Miss Ethel Reynolds favored us with a solo and declamation which were duly appreciated.
Hit Four Excursions.
Our Florida special runs daily except Sunday, leaving Indianapolis at (3:20 p., m., arriving at Jacksonville, Fla., 8:10 p. m. and St Augustine 9:30 p. m. next day. Through without change of cars. Only one night out.
Special round trip tourist rates to Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Augustine and all winter resorts.
South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition at Charleston, S. C. $25 round trip, 15 days' limit, tickets on sale until May 31 $3(.70 round trip, limit June 1, tickets on sale daily-until April 3.
HomeBeekers' excursions on first and third Tuesdays in February, March, April and May to points west, northwest, northeast, south, southeast and southwest.
One way second class colonist rates to the west and northwest during March and April as follows: To Helena, Butte, Ogden and intermediate points, $32. To Spokane $32 95. To Portland, Tacoma and Seattle 835.45. Corresponding low rates to other points in above ter ritory.
For full information see W. J. FLOOD, Agent.
N'andalia Calendar of Hates. Daily to April 30th to the northwest, account tourist, one way, low rates.
Daily to June 1st to Charleston, S. account exposition, return limit 15 days, fare $25 00.
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Daily to April 30. to California, count tourist, one way $34. 0. March 18 25 and April 1st, to Minnesota and North Dakota, account settlers, one way, low rates.
March 18th and April 1st and 15th, to the south and west, account home seekers, return limit 21 days, various rates.
March 2oth to 2Sth, to Indianapolis, account Masons, return limit March 29, fare $1.30.
April 3rd te 4th, to South Bend, ac count Teachers' Association, return limit April 7th, fare $3 89.
April 14th to Kith, to South Bend, ac count Knights Templar, return limit April 18th, fare $3.89.
April 21st to 27th, to Los Angeles Calif., account Woman's Clubs, return limit June 25th, fare 852.85.
May 2nd ana 3rd, to South Bend, ac count Travelers' Association, return limit May 5th, fare $3 89.
May 26th to June 8th, to San Francisco,account Noble Mystic Shrine return limit 60 days, fare $52.85.
May 26th to June 8th, to Portland Oregon, account Travelers' Protective Association and Supreme Lodge, A. O U. W., return limit 60 days, fare $52.85
June 21st to 23rd, to Colorado points, account Sunday school conventions, re turn limit July 31st, fare $31.85
We connect with all lines west and southwest at Union depot St. Louis, Try our new line for the east and north' east via Logansport.
C.
HUTCHINSON,
Agent.
Take the Baby Out in the Air.
If you have no Gd)-Cart and have to buy one do not fail to see the line we are offering.
The wheels on the Go-Carts we sell all have inch rubber tires. carts sold in Crawfordsville that have the inch tires. Gendron are constructed so that they^are'the most convenient carts made and also the easiest running cart on the market
MONON ROUTB.
SOBTH. SOUTH. No.*18—8:41 a. No.»17—4:25 p. m, No. 6—1:20 p. No. 6—1:10p.m. No. 4—2:00 a. No. 8—1:40 a. m. No.*44—2:55 p. No.*41—8:86 a. m,
Dally Except Sundav.
BIG 4—PEORIA DIVISION. MAST* WB8T. No. 2—8:66 a. No. 9—8:66 a.m. No. 8—1:11 p.m No. 11—1:20p.m. No. 18—4:59 p. No. •—6:45 p. m, No 14—2:16 a. No. 16—1:00 a. no,
VANDALIA.
NOBTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUNT No. 14—8:24 a. ...No. 21—9:28la. u. No. 8—6:27 p. No. B—4:18 p. Local fr't—i:16p. Local fr't—1:16 p.
Plorida!
And the South for Pleasure, Comfort and Rest [V 3?"
VIA
Southern Railway.
The Southern Railway provides the very best for Its patrons. The through service from Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati to the South is unequaled.
Pullman sleepers through from Chicago to St. Augustine, Fla., without change. Pullman sleepers through from Louisville to St. Augustine, Fla without change.
Pullman sleepers through from St. Louis to Charleston, S. C., without change. Pullman sleepers through from Cincinnati to Charleston. S. C., without change.
Pullman sleepers through from Cincinnati to Jacksonville, Fla., without change, passing through Asheville and the famous "Land of the Sky."
Cafe, Dining Cars and Observation Cars elegant day coaches. Remember the CHICAGO & FLORIDA SPECIAL, leaving Chicago daily except Sunday.
THE FAMOUS FLORIDA LIMITED, leaving Chicago daily, both for St. Augustine, Fla., with close conneation at Jacksonville for east and west coast points in Florida,
Low rates to all winter resorts in the south and to uharleston, S. C., account the South Carolina, Interstate and West Indian Exposition.
For rates and full particulars call .on any ticket agent or write S. McCULLOUGH, N. W. P. A., 226 Dearborn St..
Chicago.
B. ALLEN, A. G. P. A., St. Louis. Mo.
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Cheap-Rate Excursions
April 20 to 27, account National Convention, Federation of Women's Clubs, Los Angeles Anybody may go- -at $50 round trip from Chicago, $47.50 from St. Louis, 845 from Kansas City Corresponding rates from all points east. Choice of direct routes returning final limit June 25. On the way visit Indian Puebloes Grand Canyon of Arizona, Yosemite and San Joaquin Valley The Santa Fe is the comfortable way to go—superb service of Tbe
California Limited personally conducted tourist-car excursions
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Harvey meals, best in the world Write for our books, enclosing 10 cents in stamps,
SANTA PE
A. ANDREWS, General Agent,
108 N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo.
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Go-Ca-1
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TRAVEL VIA THE
Big Four.
Wagner Bleeping Oars, Private Compartment Sleeping Oars,
Buffet Parlor Oars, Elegant Day Goachea
DINING CARS.
ELEGANT EQUIPMENT, SUPERIOR SERVICE.
WABBEN J. LYNCH, W. P. DEPFB,
Pass. Traf. Mgr. Asst. G. P. & T. Agl CINCINNATI. OHIO.
Vandalia Line
TIME TABLE. 1 NOBTH BOUND.
No. 14 8:24 a. Local Freight 1:16 p. No. 8 6:27 p. m. Lake Special—Saturdays only .12:28 p.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 21 8:28 a. Local Freight.: 1:16 p, No. 8 4:18 p. Lake Special—Mondays only 1:58 p.
No. 14 at 8:24 a. m. makes connection at Colfax with Big Four east and west. At Plymouth with P. F. W. & C. east and west, and with L, E. & W. for LaPorte and Michigan City.
No. 8 south at 4:18 p. m. connects with El A T. H. fast train south at Terre Haute. J. C. HutoHlttson, Agt.
Service Resumed
SEASON 1902
Florida Limited
VIA
ouisville&N ashville Ry
TO
Jacksonville
and
St. Augustine
AND ALL POINTS IN
Flo rid a
A DAILY SOLID TRAIN
Through Coaches, Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars. Ste«m_Heat PlntschGas
Tbe Fastest and Finest Service South
For time table, maps,..rates and Sleeping Car reservation, address C. L. Stone, Gen. Pass. Atft., Louis-1 vllle. Ky.
MONON ROUTE
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TO CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY AND THE NORTH Louisville and the South.
Parlor and Dining Oars by Day. Palace Bullet Sleeping Cars by Nigh*, /a
French Lick and West' Baden Springs
F. J. RFJSD, Gen. Pass. Agt. CHAS. j3. ROCKWELL, Trait. Mgr. W. H. M'DOEL Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
TIME CARD.
I(ln effect June 3,1901.) NORTH BOUND.
No. IB—Dally (Except Sunday).'. 8:41 a. si No. 6—Dally .1:20 p. rc, No. 4—Daily ..3:09 a. m( No. 44—Local Fr't Daily (Ex. S'nd'y)3:66 p.m, 80DXH BOUND. No. 17—DallyJ(Exoept Sunday) 4:26 p. m, No. 6—Dally 1:10 r- m, No. 8—Dally .1:40 8. m. No. 48—Looal Fr't Dallyi(Ex. S'nd'y^iSCs.lmt
C. H. WASSON,
Agent.
