Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 October 1869 — Page 3
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CIRCULATION* 2,00f
IidUMtolIt, frawrordftfllle, and DanTitle Ball road. Lcart O*wford»vill» ... Arrive at, Indianapolis. Leave Indianapolis ArriTe at Crawiordsville.
Alamo,
|r
-•iSi
G-00 a. m. 10.4) a. m. 1:50 p.m. 6.*00 p. tn.
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rail Road.
GOING NORTH
Accommodation E*pree», GOING SOUTII Exprew, Accommodation,
.9 IP a. m. •70 p. m.
9 18 a.m. .5 52 p. m.
DAILT-Oninf South F• A. M.
North .. T7P. M.
Thorhtowjc,
by Hick arrive* Mondays nrjd Friday*... 7 P. M. Deoarti Tuesdays A Satur-' 11 A.M.
by hack arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays 10 A. M. depart*'same days at 1. P. M. WaTUKTOws, by hack arrives.
Tuesdays A
Saturdays 9J4A. M. at 1-2 M.
Bockvilxk,depart*minedays
by back, arrives Mondavi. Wednesdays and Fridays—ii( P. J1 departs Tuesdays. Thursday?. and Saturdays 8« A. M.
Kkwtowm,
by carrier arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.... 12 M. deparU samo da^s at 1 P. M,
Ihdianatolis.
by carrier arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays 12 M. departs lame days at.. 1 P. Mc
CITY NEWS.
Vit, "r
Our
city if overstocked with lawyer*,
Gut your spiritual photograph takec.
i!viL doers nre picked up daily nity Marshal.
Tiik
bv lif
spiritual photograph business!
"lively in our city at present.
Pine
lumber can now be purchased in
^Crawfordaville at lower rates than poplar.
A'snow storm prevailed in thi* Utitmle Inst Tuesday.
The
new Elston Bank building i« nnp-
plied with gas pipes.
Theke
is a fine opening here for, it gaB
sfj JU «»4. company.
Crawvordsvillk
Foe
needs a star pren'ibrr.
The present stock fail to draw.
"Ths
brick work on the new wing of the joollege extension is about completed. •ft —i mmmi
a good square meal go to the Rich-
:^nrdson House.
The
First Nationl
A Larue
Ilnnk of this city is
making money.
Wk understand that photographs of celestial scenery will soon be taken in our city.
Wk hear some talk of a grand firemen's "Hall, to cotne off some time in December. A German bnll is also talked of.
Hotel
number of spiritual circles
-have been organized in our city. New mediums are daily being developed.
Talbot's
iquash still remains half baked.
iThe cook at the Richnrdson House is in despair.
Read
iss Baldwin's card. She has an
elegant stock of millinery goods just relieved.
There
wilt be services at all thechtirches
to-morrow. Hell ringing will commence at 8 o'clock.
Major Foote
The
Tiik
will remove to his new
room, on the old corner, the latter part of next month.
Common Please Court will adjourn Io-day. During in session of three weeks It has disposail of a large number of eases.
Tiik
Florenco Restaurant
Kocsk's Dramatic Troupe will visit outcity during the holidays. They will open with new scenery and new pieces.
Tut jail is now empty, but will probably fill up by the next March term of the Circuit Court.
Died—Mrs.
Jemima Sweetscr. wife of
John Sweetsor, formerly of this city, died at Indianapolis, on Tuesday evening, after a lingering iilnes.v
Tits Vountsville Silver Band is now coueeeded to be one of the best bands in the State. We hops they will visit our city frequently.
McCae,
of tho Journal, has returned
from a visit to "Bleeding Kansas." He will resunio the arduous duties of secretary of the Sorosis immediately.
city fathers have purchased ground on Green street for a council room, for which they have agrued to pay three thousand dollars.
McCank, of the
strong-minded since his election to the Secretaryship of the,. Woman's Suffrage League of this city.
One bushel of white wheat will buy three and a quarter pounds of coffee at any grocery store in the city. For every pound of coffee used tlie bondholders get twenty csnts.
Mb. Jamm Mack
There
*r .r. Watcke*. Mr. Cal Thomas, of Rockville this Stat* has at present a large stock of American ana
fore
'gn wstchet. They are from the
best manufacturers, and are sold at greatlj* reduced prices. Person chase a gcod lima piece ahonld .send for one of his circulars and price list*.
Vocal Manic.
Prof. Z. S. Harrison of Lafayette, will hold a meeting in the lecture roomofCentcr Church on T-nesdny evening of next week for the purpose of organizing a class in vocal music. All interested in this beautiful accomplishment are invited to be present, and bring with them the "Jubilee,'' from which it i« proposed to singtluring a part of the evening. Prof. I
tohnTC few
equals in the West.
Dr. Keith Coming,
We are glad to learn that Dr. Ki-iiii, iiie Spiritual Magnetic Healer, will be in our city, from next Wednesday,: Oct. 27th, until the following Monday, at the Richardson House.
He certainly possesses th* gift of heal-! ingiua remarkable degree. The almost •miraculous cures performed by him attest the efficency of his treatment. The blind are rcRiored to sight, the deaf aierande to hear and the lam? to leap tor joy.
He extends a cordial invitation to the poor to come and be healed without money and without price.
Public School*.
At a regular meeting of the Board of School Trustees of the city of Crawfordsville, held in the office of the Superintendent of the Public Schools of said city, on the 13th day of October. 18*59, section 1 of the rules and regulations of said schools, under the Attendance and Obligations of pupils, was modified by repealing that portion of the section which requires the doors to be locked-for the beginning of the morning and afternoon sessions.till recess, and substituting in its stead, that in the application of the rule3 for absence, section 11 tinder the same heading, two tardies shall be regarded as one absence. Making the section read as follows:
Section 1. Pupils shall be prompt and punctual in their attendance at the opening of (he morning and afternoon sessions of the school. Those thtrt are late in the morning arc not to enter the school rooms until nftcr the morning exercises, and such pupils shall be regarded as tardy. Also, pupils who enter in tho afternoon after the doors are closed, shall be regarded as tardy. In co.°e of either absence or tardiness, pupils must, at their next entrance into school, present to the teacher a written excuse from tho parents or guardian stating the cause. Twotardies shall, in the application of the Rules for Absense, unless legitimately excused, be regarded as one absence.
RfLKS
roll
Tti
business in the city is brisk.
with
Richardson houso is crowded daily guests.
Hk«oi.utions
having a
large and commodious cook room constructed.
and dining
Wesolvkd.
who has recently re
turned fronrllllnois. will open next month in one of Patterson's new business rooms a largo bakery and fancy grocery establishment. It is intended to eclipse anything of the kind injthe city.
is a rumor that an effort ts being
made by some of our citizens to start an establishment for the manufacturing of reapers. As the matter i* being mauaged on the sly, the chief operator maintaining
Grant-like reticence, we are unable to give any satisfactory statements as to its truth.
Bargain.
Oreat bargains at Canine's Bee Hive.J,
Dry Goo da.
sgfAtc Clure, Fry & Co., have the largest and finest stock of fall and winter dry goods in the city. Every body should call and gwU before making purchases •lsewbert.
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WEEKLY
J, .-• ••••»!•. A Larg# -«•. ». TATtoa, of Trill Stock of Boots and shoes at, the Stone udreas the citizen* of Crawfordttille on Front- Verjr cheap. *2otf the subject or temperance Ibis evening. and to morrow at the N. S Bapti.t Charch.
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Condolkxce.—The
of
following resolutions of condolence were pa.««eil at Montgomery Lortofe, No. 50, V. A. M.. on Saturday evening, October. 10, 1SC9, in regard to the death of AVni. C". Vance, of which order lie was an honored member: 7 the IF. M-. WiU'dais and Jiyotfias of
Minit'jomcry LoMje, At. 50, F. A. 31: We, the undersigned, appointed a committee to draft Kesolutions expressive of tin*- feelings of this Lodge in relation to tin death of brother Win. (J. Vance, beg leave to submit the following:
VN
hkkkas.
The Supreme littler of the
I inverse has called our esteemed brother m. Vance, from this transitory life of labor, to one of refreshment which i~ eternal, therefore liKSOLVKi*. That we. his Brothers, bow to the will of Him who tloeth all things for the best and into llis hands we commit our Brother.
That this Lodge has lost a
Brother whom we greatly esteemed. One who when Master discharged the duties as such, with dignity and impartiality. and whose deeds of charity and kindness will ever endear him to lis as a Brother.
Kksolvkd.
That this Lodge be draped
in mourning and that the members wear the usual badge for thirty ilnys.
Kksolvkd.
That to the family and
friends of our deceased Brother we tender our sincere condolence and sympathy. believing that our Grand Master will watch over them and care for them.
Kksolvkd.
That a copy of these Reso
lutions be furnished the Craw fordsville
Joiun.\l
Journal, has grown
and Review and that the Sec
retary of this I.odge also send a copy to the willow of our deceased Brother.
Wm. K. Wallack.
I'. M. LaVnk. G.
D.
CRAWFORDSVILLE MARKET. Cbawfohpsville,
GBOCKntKS.—The heavy Rovernment lax laid upon every article of consumption in the lino r.f groceries to rnie revenue to pay gold intercut to American and Foreign Bondholder* httvo placed many articles beyond the reach of the workins cla.«.«e.». We quote Coffee. i5e to 30e Sugar to lSe: Pyrup#, f-Oj to $H0 Salt ~S
Phopcck.—Flour
LOCAL ITEMS.
New Goods
Arriving at the Stone Front daily.
Cheap John.
Buy
your fine Table l.inens oi Cheap
John.
All
'.Don't
.. CAldCOES
C.
ADSK.NCK.
Any Pupil in tho High school, or in the Intermediate Department, who shall be absent five half days in four consecutive weeks, and any Pupil in the Primary Department, who shall be nbsent seven half I days in the same length of time, without excuse from parent or guardian, given either in person or by written note, satisfying the teacher that his or her absence was caused by his or her own sickness, or to avoid a serious or imprudent exposure of health, shall forfeit his or her seat, in the School, unless restored by written permission, signed by at least two Trustees, orjthe Superintendent, to be obtained by the parent or guardian only by giving satisfactory assurance that the pupil will be constant and punctual in attendance in future. The teacher shall forthwith notify the parent or guardian and the Superintendent when a pupil is suspended by this rule.
At the above named meeting the Board enacted the following Ordered, That persons who are under six or over twenty-one years of age, and those not residing within the city, unless properly transferred in accordance with the school law, and those who arc here only temporarily, shall, if admitted into the schools, pay in advance to the Superintendent, the following rates of tuition per month Primary Department Intermediate High School
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Buy until you see the Goods and prices at the Stone Front. ocs2
'"SI
Fancy Arab Shawls can be found at the Stone Front. oct2
Hnu Walla.
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The tklebratedauwble hone' nails for sale by Campbell & Ifarter. o23wl
NEW STYLES
Hat* and Japa, T«ry cheap, at the Enterprise- Oct. 2.
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Che*p Jaka.
Boy your fine Roger's Plated Ware, warranted 5 years, of CHEAP JOHN.
CABPETS.
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And Oil Cloths, cheap, at the New York Store Indianapolis.
Doom, Sash, And Blind*. The largest stock in town at factory prices, at Campbell Hnrter'a o23w4
C. Crawford.
Of the Stone Front has just returned from the Ehs!. Come and se the new goods. s2o'f
Is the time to repaint your buildings and fenec3. The materials for which, you can Ind. cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.
Those People
Whose hair is turning gray should use Haltt Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcneictr to restore it to its natural color and vigor.
BARGAINS
In Dress Goods at the New Store, Indianapolis.
York
Arrived.
Crawford, of the Stone Front, is
the first to receive a full fall stork of ail kinl= of goods. Give him a call. ?2,"tf
BARGAINS
In Blankets and Bed Comfortables at the New York Store, Indianapolis.
C. M. Crawford
Will suit you in everything you" want in the dry goods line. His goods are all new and fresh, r'nl! and he convinced. ?2"tf STONE FONT-
THOSE
Paisley, Eugenie, Arab, Sitka, Cashmere, single and double, and Breakfast Shawls, at the Enterprise. Oct.2.
Before
You buy Blankets or Flannels, call at M. Crawford's, it will pay you to visit the Stone Front. oct2
MUSLINS
Cheaper than ever at any time for 8 years at the New York Store, Indianapolis.
Paints.
Billy Fry sells more glass, paint, putty, oil, &c thnn any other man, and' rlo^s it for less money.
GO TO THE
Enterprise Cash House for new fall and winter Dress Goods and Trimmings, at low Cash prices.
Oct 2
Oysters! Oysters!
These delicious bivalves can be found at Sellers' Crystal Palace Restaurant. He serves them up in every style at five minutes notice. -hv.
LADIES' HATS,
Trimmed and untrimmed, very cheap at the New York Store, Indianapolis.
Pare Drugs,
Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushes, paints, oils and varnishes, at the lowest possible rates, atl.M.Frvs & Co.'s, Green street drug sti te
LADIES' FURS
Of all kinds cheap at the NEW YORK STORE, Indianapolis.
Robert Carson
Will now be found in his new brick, National Block, No. 6, on Washington street, with a full assortment of groceries ns cheap as the cheapest. July 17'C9tf
CLOAKS
And Shawls, every price and quality at the NEW YORK STORE,
Oct23'6D
HI'ki.ky.
The latest"«lyle« in hats, #nd c»w f«t the deii»*red at tny.atore, on Main street,
Indianapolis.
The Latest
Styles of Ladies', Misses' and Cliildrens' dress pattern, just received from Mme. Demorest's Emporium of fashion, of New ork City, bj' Miss Addie Moore, two doors south of the M. E. church.
FURS.
Ladis', Misses', and Gents' Furs, beautiful and cheap, at the Enterprise.
(.cfj
Of Indianapolis, Physician for diseases of the head, throat, and lungs, embracing catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, and consumption, may be consulted, on his regular monthly visit, Thursday, Oct., 28, and the 4th Thursday in each month thereafter. Rooms at the Richardson House. oet23w2
Drags.
The last shall he first.—Scrip'tirc. erified by the fact that the drug sloro established in this city after the others had hecn in full operation for years, is noneclipsing nil the rest in the way of trade. Look in at Fry's Prus ?tore nri Green Street and see.
AT THE ENTERPRISE. The latest styles and most elegant and cheapest in the city.
By Cable.
Belfast, Ireland,
Oct. 23, IS60,_
Judge Nay
$1 to $6 50 Wheat Red.OOe
WhiteSt OatJ.35 Corn P0- Rye, '0-. Uay, S10 Barley $1 Onions 125 Potatoes £5e Apples best qtulitvi winfor, SOx Turnip}, Baiter, best quality 30c lardSOo Tallow 10c: Chickens $3 50 llams, few in market, sellia^ at l.ac Beef cattle on foot 3\c to 4e, Retailed by butchers t2c to 15o. Ho?s Sc. Shoulders 15J-' to 13, few in market. Cider S3 50 to S4.
29, P. M. I?1".'.'
Oct.
Cheap John, of Cra wfordsville, State of! Indiana, United States, has just bpon shipped this day. per Steamer
City of Cork.
one bale of goods. o23w4 THO.S. McCONWELL CO.
lor's Property For Sole.
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Apples, Apples.
wish to purchase one thousand bushels of choice Winter Apples, the fruit to be I
Stone Front. poshe the Court Douse, for which I will pftj an
extraprict
Clieap John. lions. I want the apples delirered at the Bay your fine Pantascopic ^Spectacles of earliest time po*5ibl*. P- SIMPSON Cheap Jobs Oct23w3
op-
above the market quota-
.jiiiui-iii fuJU
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FLANNELS,
Very ctieap at the New York Store, Indianapolia.
9' Cheap John This affable itinerant merchant, whose name has become familiar to every man, woman, and child in Montgomery county, has lately received a large invoico of wares which he proposes to dispose of at very low figures. The spectccles sold by bim are unsurpassed, being of the new and improved kind so highly esteemed by her Majesty Queen Victoria. *h
The Secret of Beauty
Lie3 in the use of Hagan Magnolia Balm for the Complexion. Ronghness, Redness, Blotches. Sunburn, Freckles and Tan disappear where it is applied, and a beautiful Complexion of pure, satin-like texture is obtained. The plainest features nre made tn glow with Healthful Bloom and Yonthful Beauty.
Remember, Hagan'a Magnolia Balm the. thing that produce tbpse effects, and I any Lady can secure it for 73 cents at any of our stores.
Lrov's Kathairox is tho best hair dressing. Oct. 10 ml I
SPECIALS.
E. On Time.
Anybodj^caVbuy, the best cook atovain the market, the oven ?n armored that the bent passes entirely around it. bnkins quirk and even. Very chenpat Irwin's. =?en of the Golden Stove, on six month's time. Fie will sell queenswnre and glassware lower thnn any house in this trade. Remember his stoves nre sunranteed hnd ^old on six month's time. Call anu see nmv-
M.iy29'60tf.
Billiars.
First-class billiard tnbles at the Duskell Saloon. The best of liquors and cigjtrs kept on hand. Epicures will find the bill of fare unrivalled by any e3tauranf in thp city. Nov.7 ly.
Errors of Yonth.
A' Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, snd nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need it. the receipt and directions for making tho 'simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser's experience, con do6o by addressing. •in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDKN*.
Mny 20 3?fi!,ly. No. t2 Cedar st New York.
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To the Editor of Crawfordsville lievieic Dear Sir:—Through your paper, allow me to inform my friends and the public generally thnt I Inve irsumed the practice of law.
Office in Crawfordsville, opposite the Post Office. LEW. WALLACE. ^^Crawfordsville, Dec. 12, 1808.Vtf
A. Card.
I
would inform my old friends and customers, that for the present,
such watches, clocks, and jewelry, as they may desire and
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Worthy of Attention.
To Dr. Thomnn A. Ilurlry: I hereby certify thnt during the last year 1 I wns attacked with the Ague while in Vick»burg,
Miss., and used several popular patent medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home tho disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quinine, in largo doses, frequently as high as 60 grains per day, nnd which must have cost me nearly S100. 1 consulted Dr. Fmith. of Louisville, and found he prescribed Quinine a^d Arsenic, combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let tho di3enso take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At about this time the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic anncarMl in a *ity pnprr. and I determined to give it a trial. 1 did so and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic beforo tho public. JAMES MARTIN", Engineer. '.ouisville. Kv.. June 14. 1SC5. For sale by all Druggist".
JAMES RUDDLE A CO. Proprietor, aug21y 41 Bullitt St. Louisville hy.
rt ft
Dr. J. Hole,
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
Cra wfordsville Car rinse find agon Works.
DOHERTY & DEIGHTON
manufacturers op
Carriages, Buggies,
SULKIES. KPRI\G.
Sarver's Patent Wheel.
I
Judge Xaylor will dispose of his property. Having a front of over 2£0 feet on Franklin Stroef, and containing over acres.
It will he sold to suit purchasers in town lots or ir bulk. Quick sale is the! Judge's motto. For terms, inquire at M. M. Whitford's law office, Stone Font, Mavorsoffice. jiino2»3tf
Paints, Oil, &c.
I Mr. Wm. R. Fry, of the Green street Drug Store, informs u3 that he is now prepared to supply paints, oils, glass, putty, etc.. to contractors at very lowest con 0 -tf traet prices. Tersons engaged in building will find it to thetr interest to consult his price list before buying their matorials.
Shop in yap Brick, Opposite the Ctrur ChurWashington Street.
Crawfordsville,
Itcpairiug DMt «rder.
In. Ubo/, Blacktmi thing. Trimming.
WUi lake014
AuguHSl, l?'30m30ct.)C
1
will be found at my
residence at all hours for that purpeef^
will be happy to see
them. m27tf. JAMES PATTERSON.
To Consumptives.
THE Advertiser, having been restored to lienlth in a few weeks, by a very simplo remedy, after havintr 3nfTered several years with a :evero lung affection and that dread diseased Consumption—is anxions to mnke known to his fol-!ow-snfTeerrs the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using tho samo which tl.ey will find a srRR Cuke
Nov. i^-n
FOR
Con-
srMPTio.v. A.STHMA,BKOScntTi3, etc. The obr icct of the advertiser in sendincthe Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and rnny prove a blessing.
Parties wishing tho prescription, will pleone adress Rf.v EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kin? County, New Vorlc.
May29„fi91y
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Knnr £I.Y1 rt MinfiSi
KOIl THE
FALL Tl! AD Ii
v. They are all
FIRST CLASS GOODS
And will be
SOLD cheap:
Try Them and See WALLACE & COMPANY.
August U.lS6S)yl.
FARM WAGONS OF ALL KINJiS COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
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Thus ob'nnine the full streneth of the *p Ve, instead of the tenon,n* undt*r the old stye. All other inpn.vement adding to beauty or I dnrabiii'y adopted a.« poon iax diseovrfd.
We propose mt to be,underlie acytrhere the quality of work.
ludiiiiia.
Old A\rork IVXade JSTeVv
Pointing, and
Vehicles ta
il. ^Rem^mber the place. "Washington street opposite Center Church.
DOIIESTY A DKIGUTOX.
mar6*i9jloct.
16,
IEVERYBODY
immense stock of Ko« Goods
eeiredand daily arriving^
TOTICE i= herby piven that the undersianed-
a-r
Iss JKSSK U. McCAUdSTEK. (-0'5wl Commis-i'n*/.
ADMINSTRATOR'S SALE.
VT OTICE i? hereby civen that the underiipned I administrntor of the estate of John A. Hicbee. deceased, will offer at public sab' a: the residence of John A- Hiabee. in Coal Creek
Township, Monti omory County, on Thursday, Novcmbei 4. 'eC9. the personal property of said estate, cons stine of ono horse, ono cow, ono loc wacon. household and kitchen furniture not tak^n by the widow, nnd a considerable amount of sawed lumber.
Terms: Sums of three dollars and under, cash in cr three dollars a credit of nine months,! the purchaser giving notewaivitis valuation and
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esrhajstftir
.Sew
Work.
apprai^ment laws, with good security, also said administrator will ofiirf'.rsiile at the same time 1 the undivided two thirds ot a portable steam saw mill, also a frnmu dwelling honse bolorjins to Niid Higbeu's estate, al private stile. I
Tekjis: One third cash, one third in .-:x months, and ibe balance in twelve month*.— S»ie to mmence at 10 u'cl'»ck A. M. TltP-Mf: I The purchaser to give notes wnivine valuation I and uppraisement laws, wiih g«ol security.
Oct. a.
shoald go to Gregg's to
4w* ISAAC
to see the
Uome everyl marSS 186'
SATDKDAY, OCTOBER
INDIANAPOLIS.
Sxtensive Sliow
OF
New Fall Dry Goods!
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AT
THE NEW' YORK STORE,
HS3"DIAISrA.POT,TS.
ebej leave to ir.forin oar friends and customers that we have now ready tor their intpecli~n the
MOST EXTENSIVE aad CHEAPEST STOCK
or
NEW FALL DRY GOODS
ri' iii^ned /t
THE ISTEW YORK STORE.
S E N I A A I N S
Xow b'":in|[ being received for Dry Good«, «o trtf
The New York Store, Indianapolis, Indiana.
DRY GOODS, NOTION8, &c.
If. ll\lSSOH. C. If*. FMmove.
WA8SON &ELLMORE!
No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
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Hosiery,
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Flannels,
will repair
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have also just received a fine assortment of Seth Thomas' cloc-ks. which will be sold very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, and all others, call at my residence, where
iSTEW FIRM.
Wallace & Company's
NEW
Boot and Shoe Store,
23. 1869.
O'R' I 1^»"V I |T Hi "j fSTT^T AT^ _A_. I Metamorphnsis and Tableaux,
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I Gloves, Notions.
White Goods, Shawls,
Hoop and lSalmoral Skirts.
Also, well aborted stock o?
TME E5 S ICS
Also, a full line of
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glass & Queensware
nl the lowest market price.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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WASSON A ELI.SIOUK.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
W. P. BltlTTOHTB
Real Estate Agency,
(rawfnidsville. ...... ... Indiana.
HA1YNG
taken out aicomuiissiona,. NOTA
RY. PUBLIC. 1 expect, in addition to the practice of law and the collection of government claims, to do business as a
Conveyance and Real Estate Agent
Person", therefore, having Deeds, MortKiicesor other Leeal Instruments to execute or wish. inu to rent, sell or buy, town properly, or (arms, arorespectfully invited to cive mc a call.
I have now in my hands, for sale on reasonable terms, a laree amount, of property eoneistinK of vacant town lots, improved town loii. improved farms and Western lands. lean sell vac«nt lots in Hitch' '?. Addition to the city of Crawfordsvilio at prices ransinR from
YV asnino -ton SJSO to 350 each, and ive a liberal credit, when desired, to purchns-'r on three fourth? of thu purchase money
This addition Is situated near tho Colleen
nPPnmTI-' TIIK Orove, in one of the most desirablo locations of (Jtiu.. iir. iir. ... the city nnd the lots are ofTered upon such roasonablo tprms thcl any person my securc for himself a home.
I Can sell a good frame dwelling limine, story
N'T" I l_r r~P TT(~)TTC«"TT1 and a hnlf hich. five rooms, with twoarcesof *—Xu J- ground in tho south of town* Prico 52.000.
Can sell an imprnved town lot near the btiii* |nesspartof city. Lot 90 feet front by lTri tc-et I deep. Good frame houso with five rooms, good
now reeei in'- dry cellat, cistern, well Ac. Prico £2.000.
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4
Can S'-ll a fine residence four squares from tho Court Il'.u^e corner lot 90x100 lect. completolv surrounded by beautiful forest shnde trees and I I covered with'a variety of Inrj-o and small fruits.
New and Complete Stock OI jOoodslwyauda half house, seven rooms Itood 1 well cis'ern, cellar, stable and out houses.
Price. S3.5U0.
1
Can sell very desirable improved corner lot
w,!l145
foot: new cottage houso, five rooms,
CWXvl. good cellnr.splendid welt.out him?cs. .to..shade trees and fino fruit. Price, S2,(K!0. Can sell 160 acres of irood land within tiro and ...
onedtnif miles of the city, on the lino of the
East and' West railroad: .-a aeres in a cood state ,w
Can sell two well itnpr.'.vcd lots iu a ilcdriib!' part of the city, with new houses on them, e-od cisterns, cellars, itc.. Ac. Price,^
1,500.
I Can nell a beautiful residence near the btisi ncspartof thoeity. with half an acre of ground, Story and a hall house, finished in style: seven room's and hall, cellar, wood hoti.-e, barn, i\ 'lasiy brick and gravel walks dowers, shnde »•••*, trees and fineshrubery, and fruits of all kind*. 1 *!'•!KN^t'
well end eistern under .ver. I'ri.-e
The above is only a Jtnall portion of the property in my hands for ?»le. Person? de»ir n? to inve.'i in any kind of He*! K:-tate will.
I
think, find it to their intere*' fj
eali and fee me before pnreba.in* eUwhere. \V. P. HIilTTlJN. AT'i'V. Office 2d Floor Vashinst'n Mall. Crawfordsville Indino. (ai:tr"'tfyy
SHERIFFS SALE.
1Yfrom
111 ii of nn ex-j the Clerk of th(
Montgomery county. State of Indiana, in favor Oaniel
J.
birTormofthe Circuit Court of Montgomery county, Indiana, in a suit for partion of real estate. wh-T'-in Nnao Smith was plantiff. and Abraham O Smith et al. were defendants, in.I the vetir 1?C9, will, in accordance with an order county. Icdinna, te-wit: Ine :.orih halt "t .o. of said Court at it? ?aid term, in the year af..ic ntsinrberone tl a« recorden in llanna- addition said, sell at private sale to the highest bidder to the city of Crawford.-vjl.c in M(.ns mor the fidlowine lands in said county, to-wit The I county Indiana, to be sold to *aii-.y -int*i-ex',.ru-nrrthirest quart.-r of the fonihw.^t of section Jt' n. interc-t arid cost.ar.d i: the -amT wi r.o twelve in town nineteen n'.rth r.f ranee three ring f. :iiin rtimon-r.t to fatiiy ex«.cuti-r.. I west, 10
also the wet half or tho e»n 1 will on tne same day. atthesame pitiee._ oR"r half of the northeast quarter of section eleven the fee simple of said re:. 1 "Hate to ti fy town nineteen, north of rango three west. 40 iud?ment tor two thousand five hundred dollar.' acre?, on and after the «3J day of October. 1-00.! and seventy cent--. (*^'»).?t)J together with cost, on the following term-, to-wit: Uno-half cash without relief r*-m valuntiou or appra.-'en.'t in hand and the residue in nine months, theilaw-:. I purchaser to jfive note with interest from date wnivincrelief frm valuation or appriiisemenl
,St,ile.»et al ifjucd to me as ali»riff cf
-aid County. I wili expose to sale at public auction and .littery.on SATL'KDAV tno 30th. day tf ttotobor H39. between theh"ur» of 10 o'cloek a. m..and 1 r.'elo-kp. tn. of .-.ii 1 day, at the Ourt Hou=e door, in the city of Crawfordiville. Mont.mcrj county. Indiana, '.he rents nnd profit.11, tor a term not exceeding seven year-, oi the frddescribed Until K'tate in M•.•ti'e*imery
Sai.i leal e-tat'- tnketi ai the proper.j Ch.nrle- W. Sanbnrn. Susnn A. Sanh'.inj. H. K. SIli.NKIt,
Sheriff. Montjom-^ry cottn!" Indiana
NOTICE.
VI.L
person* kiiowinft ihi*ui.-elvei indeoiei «•. the firm of KnsminET A Nicholson are requested to make immediate settlement. Having retired frora the harness and saddlery btt"ire-.'] we desire to settle upour bu«ine**.-
V^OTlCK'i*
M. COEN. Adm r.
lost r? tlitidr. tBINTING of all desaription* neatly donft at I th« Review Job Office.
II. P. KNSMIN KH.
aurfl 1?692i3. WM. NICHOLSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
hereby trivrn thnKl wilt sell at
public auction, on Thursday. October 51. IrCQ. nt the late residenceof A1pheu liretrg. ceased, in Union township'. MontRi mrry cr.unty, Ind.. the property of said diK'yilent, consis'.tnspersonalof.Horses.Cattle,
Una',
in narf
Term®—A cr«lit of
..BOOTS AND SHOES.~
Free Knferf
Corner brated
tl
A!miient!
At the corner of Main acd Or».-B «tr«*i»
Curtis' Old Brand
iWebster & Son
The Manager*, have the honor to annonnce to r„-j'.!/sii-• the citizens of Crawfordsvilio and vioiniu I !?,iV,V!vr a series of general entertainments
as the jwpnlar
BOOT A SHOE STOKE,!
•f Msi/i itn.l Or-'on «(rf«t» Vt heirMle-
Stock Company,
Commencing imme.liateij' *r. oii::auicg until farther nstipo.
Programme—Part First.
Company
jt
f'iuderilU. or dippers to sell Reoitative—Prede«tri»n'» Lament, "How lone, how Ion* shall I complain,
Lika one who seeks for Boots in vain Chorup. •JXot long, not Ions for you can find
That the Webster? keep every kind,
Part Second.
..Company Bi
.. 'v Xary a Rip Polka Parody billy "Father, dear father, coino home with mo now
... My shoes are all out at. the toe: Yon promised to shoe Johnnie nnd I.
And you know it's very wicked to lie." 1
in which
tho Shoeless Brigado appear in fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Balmo-
rals. Scottish Balmorettas, Button Polish, Congress Gaiters. Black Crook Boots. Base Ball rihoes, etc.. .Company I?pc»ption of Oreenb»ek« Coraoany
To conclude with the highly pl&a»i»|i anit solasatisfying, farce or :,
E E I S
This is anew piece, and it no danger of being played out. ..
Three Performances Dally,
Morning, afternoon and evening until fnriher notice. Poors open at *cvfn .o'clock A. M. close at nine P. M.
Corner of Green and liaia •whero may be found the best assortment of all kinds and styles of Hoots and Shoes, at the lowest price*. Your inspection of goods and pricep *'liciH. •ept,16.1t!t9tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL
BOOTS and SHOES!
T. S. KELLEY & OO.'S
•svti it* itou.n.
MA IN
ki
of cultivation, and fO acres of splendid timber. 1 KA.U KlltlS\ lLLIi. lNIHA^A. three dweellinc houses ...n 'lie land. Pi ice per acre. A bnrgtiin.
to me direv led Circuit Court of
a
l'0CK ri KIM.'1
Menu' Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes,
uich
small?
hIbo
Buobers and Overshoes.
Vrii •t rrf.£t.
We iiis.'i'ita.auic /na fc»»d
HOME MADE WORK
hp
made (i p.t pric**6
Defy
C:ti-:eni of .Hoet^vinvry counti ocaU b»for* purchfl vine.
Slicnp,
Cftm. Wheat. Hay Oats, a good Waffrn. ana lltiegy, with harncs-1. Farm Implement.-.. Hou«cbold and Kitchen Furniture, etc.
IS
months will re jjiven on
all sums cxcc-eding three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved tecnrily, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. octlBwt SAMl'EL H. OHEOf. Admin'r.
Remember the Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doors .^East of Public Square,
ffl CRAWrOftB£$tLL£.
S«ptl8.1?C0L/
Fall and Winter Stock.
j.
'4
MRS. L. M. WILLIAMS
., ?i j* Uai'rc«aiT«d as auoruMagof
MILL,NE^Y
,^
C''OMPRlSiNO)attention
OD8
a euinpiete fall and winter
stock. Tho of the ladies of Crawand vicinity is invited to this opporecurine cheap millinery (foods.
7
KOOMK IX NATIONAL BLOCK,
Washington Street, Crawfordaville
Sept. Id
AGUE CUBE.
IG-EtabuC
Iii Pills, Convenient for VT«e. Contains
110
Quinine.
Produces
110
Dizziness,
No Ringing in the Ears.
7,
One Wose iu sufficient Cures Agne in nil its forms.' No Unpleasant Taste. Safe for the fonngest Children. So change of Diet require1. Exposure or linusnal exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.
MEYER BROTHERS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS,
Fort Waye, Ind., and St. Louis IO^Forsalo byall UniRRlsts. WIIOIiESALE ANI» RETAIL BY
BINFOHD & BROTHER July 24, 1PC9.\yW
INDIANAPOLIS.
PAT WELCH,
Proprietor of ths
BAjSTK
DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE, t"""' ery but quality of
SALOON,
No 23, West Washington .Street, Indianapolis. Indiana,
Wixtn* in inform riis many fricods in thl» city nnd vicinity that he still keeps conatanly on
Vinos. Whiskies, Ales,Cigars, aud raarer llcer.
Hi? house is ahvn?t» rpon In hiff thirdly frtendi. Don't forest tho placc. No. 23, \Ve*t Washing-t«-n atrort. hnlf «ick e*?t of Fiilincr Uou$o. pfT»lfMFGl»ni3
MACHINERY.
K. M. McORATH & Co:,
MACHINISTS,
Mntiufncttircrs of Corn Shelters, Horse J'owprp, Drnfr Saws, SupnrlMills, Snoar Kottlos. Custinfrs, Brnss (\i-tin'j=. and Macliincry of rvery description.
a
wo.
ni'OrnUi'N Improved
THIMBLE SKEINS, [Patented January 5P. E a out Jirpn.ir II urk in hour*. jriuth of Bramble IIoum.
i\ ii
hop on
m.
mnjl'ti'yl.
A
STIiUKT.
1
I'll
LaFayette, Ind.
TO THE LADIES.
Card to the Ladies
It O N O S
(iohlni PcriiMiicnl Pills, hYr
X^emales*
IicCiilliikl*- in C'orrrrliaii IrrrgularlllM, Ki inuviitti »b«triirlioti« «f the Dlonliily,.! I in ••«. from whnlrvrr ('"«*, na4 iilmiy *iircf»ful n» N
I'rrrriilnliTf.
ON1EJ PILL 18 A DOSE.
F'-tnit!.-. r-irculiirlj situated, or tho=c»utipoking them-elvei fo.areeantioned agnin.-t using these I*i! while in that eoodition. Ie«t they Inite raise*.iri.tKi*. ntt*r which admonition the rori*-1..r ai-tiint-no responsibility, although old pr«vc/it any mi"cht(.'! ie the Pill"
•health o'h ri-comraeu
msr
J.\VAM'AIIL£
KOEDY
fr.i ii-" 'i.'e'. uiti'.r. i-| thri-e "ufrerini from auy irie^Minri'i*" whatever, a' well us to prevent an inewu'e rf f.unil wb»n hetlth will not peruiii if q'l.etiri *!i** iv and bringinif back the •.O.y color if lin!th"t'» the chek of the m^r deiirstc. i.!l an:, r.*t hot. Price if 1 Cf. .%f' r. I -1 11 I'rt'E 'I-. .ir
i. ii .i:ie.ii..ns aeeomptuiy eaoa per box boxes Sj Sold in l.v IC. J. UinrortlAr Bros.' ile aijen" for Crawf..rd«vi!lc. •endii.it
J.adir lv vi p. -t M'l'e.
II
pin to the Ciawlords
"tec. enn hove rhe Pilli sent (con I/.!!i t. nny part of the country.
fid»...:.::y
fr*e
I
.1. W l'r'
'.i fleo. t.'utiiirie A Co, I,a Faj 11. Iicnapoh-'. by Moody Brother*, i. Browrur.K t. Sloan, an I by "onf e\cry 'own tn tiio Lnit:d Statu'. 1. HOW K. -v I'ropretor, .Nc*» i»n 3 I
•Irtiruer! and t" rk.
TAILORING.
N O E
.XTjBJW
Competitiou EDiNGEK & BISHOP'S
•#. if-
Mr.
p.'Tirei fitting ipirmoB* eat.
I
lJft
t:!. I'.i-h.p
•oa
Dill'HLK
«vil
knoitll
c.Fiiriiy. L\ery bc.ly that he i. N i. 1 ruechanic.
kn.
iisliioits A Klaxon ITaiul.
uipuy ntilt vcirrxiiti-d »-ry fiiotf
GIVE THEM A CALL.
liuiwiiC^*. •_
Minn Sti-oot, Crawfordaville, Iiul.
J.U4.M
Shovol i'lowi f^r tho millions, ac ORECO'S.
