Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 December 1872 — Page 3
FALL & WINTER
DRY GOODS.
HI Hoc tlic clokie ol't hti v» ifi'iicluut (Uicltno In prlooM ol Dry Goods IIUK BEEN KOLN^on and oaoh HOUKOII W«' oiler linn lowor tliu 11 thcpi'oocd* Injr one. Our. ntonlc for t-lio proNont HCUHon IK tli«
LAKCiEST & BEST ASSORTED Wo luivo ovoi' «uHtomorH. AVc
ollVred now oitVr
SPLENDID BARGAINS
IN
ShnAvlw, Dl'OfSH jJ ootls, Watoj'in'ooi's, Home-iundc .IcaitH,
MIIH IIIIK ItlanketK, And a NOODW nuited Lo TLIO WANLHORFURTUORN UIKI licit* FA mill
OK. All vho VIK-
CKA W FORDS
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PETTIS, DICKSON & 0.,
Ts'BW YORK STORK.
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VILLE, DEC. 2«,T872.
CITY AND VICINITY.
TIIK time for frozen ears has come.
fiws. bovs didn't go fishing last Sunda\.
Tin: holidays area good time to remember the poor.
En us Hell at .'(0 ctmts a do/.en and are' r-caree even at that price.
TIIK city churches were not crowded lo suffocation last Sunday.
ON every side the squeal of the dying pig may lie heard in the land.
Tin: carnival of Christmas is around us, with all its bustle and merry plciis-
EI.IIKR A.MISOS, of Indiana.volis, will preach at the Christian church next Sunday.
TIIK temperance meeting will be held al the .Methodist church to-morrow eve. ning.
THE Montgomery County Sunday School Convention meets in Darlington to-dav.
We are having Winter in earnest now. Notwithstanding this grumblers still abound.
DURING these times of spare ribs and tenderloins the venders of beefsteak have an easy time.
TIIK boys and girls will do honor to Terpsichore on New Year's eve., at McClelland Hall.
THE Hurd school house folks miles east of town, have no teacher want one badlv.
A NUMBER of ladies of this city in. tend to keep "open house" for callers on New Year's Da v.
Krvieir
A fKKiiand produce store has been open-j
ket streets by Jacob M. Troutman and Henry Applegate.
"WEshould like to get a report from the various Township Trustees of the county as lo what has become of the township libraries.
WE desire to make settlement with all our patrons who have accounts for job work or advertising, on or before the first day of January.
THE erection of the Christmas tree at the Episcopal church has been postponed until Saturday evening, when it will take place at McClelland Hall.
CARDS are out for a fancy ball at McClelland llall on New Year's Eve. The managers are sparing no pains, to make it the event of the season.
THE delicate odor of the hog permeates the roseate atmosphere in the northwest part of the'city to the infinite pleasure of residents of that neighborhood.
THE
new outfit of passenger and baggage cars. j.laUe
Tiio immenst! amount of business it does demands that it should have a double -track.
new
S. C. CAMl'liF.i.i., who has been spending the past few months in the Pine Tree State, returned home last Saturday evening. He is off again ou a visit to Henry coanty.
IT will be well for the people to take
ORY COOD8. OSTof the most enjoyable affairs of IT is a great delusion which many of rn/" \tti the kind that our |eople have had the our young moil are laboring under that N KW 1 O-lvlv hlORli, pleasure of attending lately was the mas- the enjoyment of the holidays or the ii a'VA. POIilH queradc ball which came oil' at McClel- pleasures of social intercourse are pit)-. hind Hall last Thursday night, under the muted by drinking to excea*. It pained J™*
1 7 O iauspicesof the Crawfordsville O.uadrille our heart yesterday
of the most sanguine of the managers. At about 8 o'clock the parties fully masked and costumed, commenced assembling at the hall. The apjiearanu I that each one made was truly laughable.
The completeness of the masks attested the fact that of the large number assembled hut few were identified. The disguised parties went the rounds of the many dance, while spectators and everybody else amused themselves in the attempt to solve the mysteries of the mask. Every thing was conducted with the utmost order anil decorum. Except one or two costum es which displayed bad taste there was nothing the most refined and sensitive could have complained of.
M: one nf the nicest of the many! 'hristmn* presents wr received tlii- year a* from Mr. II. lliatt who lias an cm-j bryo ''Jdlewild" just south of the city, The present consisted of a dozen fresh eggs and a basket ol sweet [Ritatocs. The eggs were produced by liens of the Hrahina persuasion, a variety of chickens which if properly housed don't cease their lays even The pot.itoes were as fresh and as firm as
they were the day they were dug. Mr. f'»
Hiatt's manner of keeping ihem is verv simple. He carefully places them in i«nes are so seriou box in shavings from the planing mill
and keeps the box in a warm dry room, a plan that might be pursued by many with verv little trouble.
II. II. Crit, C.
Ox Monday a bloody and brutal light took place between two men, each of whom were unler the influence of liquor, in front of one of the Washington street saloons. One of the pugilists had his thumb ground into hash meat, and the other had the map of the American continent lithographed on his bloated .countenance. Warrants arc out for their arrest.
Withthi beginning of January, 187:i, the Sunday schools all over the United
States and Canada will have the same
THE delinquent tax list which will up- in all amounting to $20, which were sepear in the
next Saturday is. cured.
about one-third larger than it was lastj vear.
lessons. They begin with Creation which Seth Thomas will consume six months. The schools niouu'.. in this city are making arrangements for
the necessary books and papers. Men of. money should give liberally and cheerfully to carrv on the work.
EXTUEME cold weather, epizooty and the heavy proceedings hanging lire in the City Council, all have conspired against business in the Mayor's court, The only police business disposed of has been three city cases and one State case against Win. Hahlwin, the line and costs
J. T. MACK pocketed $lf2 last Satur- to sell cloths or machinery and takenotes I -rlSO. They are elegant. day from hungry country people. To get this lie cooked -l.'M meals and tiislic? of ovsters.
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S. M. HOUSTON has sold his ele-
t)|jH kjn(,
naittresidence in the western part of the! city to Jacob Davis. The price paid was "i: Miss NEU.Y TAM.OR troupe $li)000 which performed al Elt/.roth Hall last
nearly
all
in payments. They arc ij swindlers and the full face will be collected. Alex Bible, of Coal
of the
note
Creek township, is one of the victims to
Thursday night will return in a couple
n( wcek
ed on the corner of Washington and Mar-, jng although creditably large was not
's The audience Thursday cve-
such a one as it would have been had it not been for the masquerade the same evening.
W. F. 11 A l.l. is the champion shootist
II this part of the country. Last Salur-j you
morning on the Charley Allen place, four cheaper than you can pick them up. and a half miles southwest of the city, he killed thirty-two quails at two shots. Th gun used was one of Campbell & Tinsley's
the past week in placing new sills under the Episcopal church building preparatory to moving to the lot lately purchased on the, corner of Green and Pike
SCOTT'S water works were frozen up the first part of this week and the people -began to be alarmed. They are all right How and Scott makes the grand rounds streets. I
______ I THEmeanness of the scalawag wh# he-
Presbyterian church at Dur-1 daubed the west window of tho (-orncr lineton will be dedicated next Sunday. I Book Store last Sunday night cannot 'The dedicatory services will lie conduct- portrayed. He should be ferreted •el by Rev. H. C. Patterson, formerly of and punished ti 'Thorntown. law.
I'll
two
to
Club. It ww surrc-s beyond tin? hopes in the bloom and vigorof-youth, the'son Oftr^'A*W6od. on Green st re«t, are flli
of aged and respectable parents, reeling in the streets and wallowing in the gutter. The fate of that young man can easily be conjectured. Shame, shame, that young men will thus throw themselves away.
A FLKVKRE "cold snap" has been upon us for several clays with lew parallels in this latitude. On .Sunday morning the mercury was 18° below zero, and on Tuesday 20° below zero." It is yet very cold. The mercury has not been so low here since the remarkable change in the weatlion the Wlh of February, IStitj, when the thermometer was down to 2.13 below zero. On the memorable lirst of January ]804, of which everybody has a remembrance, the mercury showed, about the same degree.
Miss CAKOI.IXI: RKIN'HAKT, living near the brewery, met with an accident last Monday evening which came near resulting fatally. She is lame and walks I with a crutch. Wliile diseending a stairway her crutch caught in a crack on
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TIIK Tapp school house, six miles northeast of the city, i:i which Mis- Mary Harris was teaching, was burned to the ground last Monday night. The tire originated from a defective Hue. The director, Morgan Snooks, is making an effort willi good prospect of success lo secure the use of one of two churches in the neighborhood lor the school until arrangements can be made to rebuild.
AT the stated meeting of Crawfordsville Chapter No. 40, K. A. M., held on on Tuesday evening last, the following officers wore elected L. A. Foote, 11. 1'. J. G. Overton, K.. J, M. Troutman, S. 1'. M. Lay lie, C. 11. S. 1). Smith, 1'. S. I). 1. Jones, R. A. C. A. J. Royalty, (I. M. lid V'. Thomas Moll'et, !. M. 2d V. I'aul Hughes, Treas., E. J.
in ilio n.ld.Ki w.-nhor sliewa thrown head-,. in tin. ouit wi.itncr. it. i- I know a man wbo hiiN muiied one wound a loii£ to the boltum, a distance »f Room: ..
c, M1
,m
ht'r h,'iul
l,nd
fr!lc"
tured her skull and it is thought her in-
that she cannot re-
A i.AluVii oval-shaped cameo breast-pin, a )iink silk bow and a pair-of new rubbers, belonging to Miss Nellie Snyder, were taken from the ladies' dressing room at McClelland Hall on the night of the masquerade ball. If any person knows anything concerning the whereabouts of the.articlea named tliev will confer a favor on the loser by leaving word at the JOURNALoflice.
Tin: supper and the festival of the Christian I'h'irch on Tuesday and Wednesday eveningsat McClelland Hall were well attended and the receipts satisfactorily large.
Nr.xr Saturday will be Holy Innocents'Day. It will be observed by the Episcopal Sunday School at M'cClelland Hall at night.
JflxiK RII.KY, who has been in feeble
Hinford,health for a long time, is lying dangerouslv ill. It is not expected that he will recover.
TRADE MATTERS.
IRON TOYS at Campbell & Tinsley's.
New goods for the holidays moils'.
STEAM
Tinslev's.
at Em-
ENGINES at Campbell A
For fine French caissinien & Co.'s.
Gl'NS will be sold very lowbell & Tinslev's.
to Hills
at Camp-
docks, cheap at Era-
Solid gold shwe buttons at M. C. Klein's.
SKATES, at reduccd prices at Campbell & Tinsley's.
Gents' gold studs from S-2..W to 4-12.00 at M. C. Klein's.
Toys and notions of every description
—rrr""'- cheap atEuiiuoiis'.
Ol'it country readers should be aware ... of all strangers who travel around trying M. C. Klein has seal rings from fC to
See holiday style of neck ties and scarfs al Goltra & Babcock's/ For your New Year'Tpre^wiisgo to the
POCKET KNIVES. The largest stock in town at Campbell & Tinsley's. ii#®?,#.
Decorated colicc cups the prettiest ill town, at Robb & Mahorneyjs.
Ladies' gold watches suitable for holiday presents at M. C. Klein's.
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-4:41 l*. M. Trainsgoing west: Mail, 0:3& A. M. Pacific, 1'. Express, !»::M l\ M.
TIIEKEis much complaint against the
L, B. & W. Railway for keeping trains I standing across the public thoroughfares. Farmers
are
MAYOU LAYMOX never refuses to perform the marital rites when called on.
THE I„ B. & wTrZl* 1 a7purcl,ase,l a The last business lie did in this line. was ,t l»mt
Muiulav evemnc. 1110 happy coup-,
al„,
Sarah Sawyer,
out the i,
i: farm of Thomas 11. Wusson was, sold at Sherilfs sale lat week to satisfy
judgments against him in favor ol Aiioni.t M. Carlock, one for ba-tardv and the oilun for 'iuutioii^
an inventory of what they have on hand anaplis to get his printing done, when the first of Jauuary. The assessor will be there are three printing offices in this, around in a month or #o and will inter- city, ought to send to the same place or -Tlew you all about it. hU cuMoni9W»UiHS •Z
Tin: businesi- man who sends to Indi
SLEDS very low at Campbell & Tinslev's.
and
Plain and gold band China linner sets at Robb & Mahorney's.".
se
rings of Emmons
Dickey & Brewer are just as busy bees opening their new holiday goods.
25 sheet iron stoves to be sold at ducod prices at Robb & Mahorney's.
THE I., B. fc W. road is now running under a new time table. Trains pass Crawfordsville going east as follows. Ex- by any one in regard to Fine Jewelry press, 1:67 A. M. Pacific 7:50 A. M. Mail,
Hills & Co.'s is an attractive place for those who fancy fine French cassimeres.
The holiday style of silk hat is now out. To be seen at Goltra & Babcock's.
Robb & Mahornev keep the biggest stoek of useful holiday presents in the
city.
sometimes delayed halt a day
in getting down town with their teams.
Matinee and opera watch chains of solid gold tor both ladies and gentlemen at Kleins'.
Silver plated ware cheaper at llobb & Mahorney's than at any other place in
the city.
WUKKMAN liavebeen engaged during The most charming set of solid gold
set breast pin and ear rings at M. C, Klein's. iljL
The finest gold necklaces for ladies and children to be found in the city at -M. C.
Klein's.
All the monthly and weekly publications, can be had at the Postoffice News
Stand.
the full extent ot
Emmons has Coral beads from the sea, Coral beads for you, Coral beads for me. r-
This c^itu vyeather will cause [eople to
Jo
Challis'for feet wear. Tlu
couldn't go to abetter place.
Everybody
Joe Ohftllis'.
.M aj. Foote sold a s.vad of io}^,' I
etc., for
Christmas but lie is ge
Rubeustien scarfs and many other
see a young'' man l^w-i Babooclt'g. ...
for
ais-
pluying some choice fancy goods for the holiday trade, l'rices are temptingly low.
Father, go to Goltra & Rabcock's and get one of those children*' hats or caps. They have the finest stock ever opened in this city.
The accommodating Johnny Boimel will wait on you with becoming politeness when you go to Joe Challis' +oot and shoe store.
I)r. Purviance & Slay are partners in the practice of medicine and may by found at Binford's drug store, or at the Township Trustee's office. I'J-l
Ho see those nice slip|ers for gentleI men, Sensation boots lor ladies, a lull line 'of children's fancy shoes, all just rcceived at .Toe Challis'.
Children*' hats and cap1-, the linest assortment ever offered in this city, are now opened. Mothers call and see them at Goltra & Habcock's.
A setting hen never grows, fat. but we
«Jav sinoe ho ban be«*n buying bin family
groceries at P. 11. Simpson & Go.'s.
L. A. Foote, has an immense spread, as usual, of handsome, attractive toys. How the children's eyes do sparkle as tliev staud on ti|-toe and gaze at his window.
Dickey & Brewer are constantly adding to their holiday stock of toys and things. Although Christmas made quite a hole in their immense piles they are filling up for New Years.
l'liilo Simpson must think the.people live only to eat from the manner he lays things out suitable for the inner man. It makesaniau hungry just to pass hi* establishment.
M. C. Klein has the largest stock of solid silver and plated ware to be found in the city. Nothing is more appropriate for a present to your wife than a set of solid silver.
Toys, toys, toys, toys!*"Acres of toys. Lots of Toys. 'Gobs of funny lixens". "Slathers of dolls." "Red Chancy cups and oassers, lots of 'em," and the little wife of Santa Claus at the Corner Hook Store.
In addition to their immense piles of woolen goods of home manufacture, Hills & Co. have just received a large and well selected stock of French cassime's which thoy are selling at the lowest figures.
Our business streets are crowded with purchasers of holiday presents. Something useful is the most desirable gift of all, and handsome overcoat or a beautiful new suit of clothes invaluable. An attractive stock of which may be found at Eli Kahn's.
It is awful to wake up in the dead of night and feel your back itch when you can't reach it, but it is worse to have bought your goods'f&r coal/pantk aild" vest and find out that you could get them -much cheaper and better at Ti. M. Hills & Co.'s.
Go to Robb iV Mahorney's for your |0SP negotiations wliicli have been peiulChristmas toys. I ing for some time. They will want bedsteads, tables, chairs and baby cribs,
Fine gold watches to give away for cash at Emmons'. I '$$%*.¥'•
These cold nights will induce many to
and the place to get all such things iH at HercthA Raymond's, on Green street.
Carr & Wood ofler rare bargains, suitable for the holiday trade. Their stock of velvets, silks, laces, dress goods and trimmings is very complete and will be sold at very low prices. A little money will buy a good deal at this establishment.
menl'
Corner Book Store Charlev Crawford otlfcrs for the holi-l^ni. 1'. Brush appeared as counsci to •days, handsome furs, sealskin cloaks, prosecute tho charge and the Marshal aj paisley long and square shawls, black and peared
fancy silks, ricli white dress goods, black velvets and velveteens, new laces, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, gloves and the handsomest black alpacaa iu the city.
You might think a hardware store a hard place to find holiday gifts, but, looking in at S. H.Gregg & Son's you will .see some .exceedingly handsonie'teta of scissors, assorted sizes, for various work, in elegant morrocco cases, Rogers' silver plated knives, forks and spoons, pocke cutlery and finely mounted revolvers.)
The bells have been frequently described by poets as ringing the changes, but I. N. VanSickle undertakes not only
Emmons says he will not be outdone jtlg the bells but also to provide them with gold and silver watches, ear rings, brooches, studs and jewelry of every
studs and
kind, in the most chaste and elegant designs and (jualitius.
Take your perfume bottles and have them filled with the genuine extracts of New Mown Hay,
Jockey Cjub, Arcadian Pink, Jii'hite lioaa, t-es-w
Musk, H| Patchouly,
To E. J. Bin ford it Bro.'s Drug Store. 51-4
At S. H. Gregg & Son's the purchaser of New Year's gifts will find a choice aud well selected stock of toys, very cheap and durable, vases, toilet seta, China tea and dinner sets, and the cheapest lot of fine lamps to be found in the city. Should a husband desire to present his wife, or a father or mother their married daughter something substantial and useful, they will here be shown a very full stock of queensware and glassware at
bottom prices.
Sugars aud Teas, Crackers and Cliet' a And things like these.^
Go fill up your larders,
ritm.
ml lit
0"','hat....
«uppilM'«very day for »ew Years.' |tWnK' I
or'di/
'Tis easy to doit, justgo there and
wants over shoes this cold em w'hor#? Why to Williite A wmtight his ruin. wiather. The place to get them is at
q( colirBe
majority the power
Miss Eliza Harmau, teacher of insru-1 the combined racket of two school girls, mental music, would inform those wish- a loose board fence, and some frightened ing to take lessons on the piano, organ or hops, and lit out with the wings of the mejodeon that she is in this city for the wind on the street running north to the purpose of teaching, and has already' residence of N. \V. Grimes. All of talcen a large class and would like to in-
crease it. She is -topping at the resi-
difficulty was not in the legislature, but in'.lie constitution of the State, and if they would reach the root of the matter the Constitution, must be so amended. Rev. S. Beck presented a paper from the Good Templars in favor of prohibition. It was suggested that Mr. Thompson circulate his paper for signatures that night. The several papers were referred to the following committee for revision: Judge Thomas, Fisher Doherty, R. A. Hightower, Harvey Benelicl and Col. Huston, with instructions to report at the nextnext meeting. The Chairman of the committee requested a meeting to be held next Saturday evening at 0:.'i0 o'clock, at Thomas' law office. T. 11. Kistine was requested to look-up the fate of the former prohibition law and report, at the next meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Methodist church to-morrow evening.
aw and evidence that mayarise during the progress of the investigation. It was agreed that the Mayor should deliver the opinions after consultation with tho Council. Mr. Brush
Jim's
Parties along the line of the l.ogan-!.j ... ,, .. ... though not dangerou-lv hurt. His face sport, Crawlordsville & Southwestern ....... ... .. Railway are informed that the EXI-HKSS PRINTIXI llorsK, Terre Haute, is fully prepared to do anything in the line of
printing and bookbinding. Blank books of every description, grain receipt books, etc., furnished to order proptly. Orders by mail or express will be attended to with the same care as if delivered in
per.-on. Estimates ami any information st0nebrik given by return mail. Address, Frank Seaman, Sup't., Box l,l.Vi, Terre Halite.
l'euijvaitoo Mvrtiuif,
prayer. The Chairman in stating the oh-' The latter price fur the first purchases, ject of coming together said it was time That reliable and exact business man the temperance |eople were doing some- Noah W. Grimes was his agent. thing to stay the tide of drunkenness and —In Ripley township aro feveral crime. They ought to do all that can be blooming youug widows, with such endone under existing laws, and use their euinbr.inees as farms, money to loan, etc. influence toget better laws, as soon apossible. Rev. J. L. Smith thought should devise some remedy for the existing evils by petitioning the Legislature for a change of laws in reference to the liquor (f»ffie, and that they should concentrate their forces to that end. Elder Jewell presented a paper which proposed to put the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors into the hands of the General Government and let it be controled as is the currency of the country.
met at the Council chamber in accord- P»?
competency with four specifications pre-
to the charges preferred were permitted ti be filed by .to-dav. it was held no new charges could be preferred under the proceedings. The preliminaries being disposed of the Coiiiioil adjourned until 0 o'clock A. M., next Tuesday when the investigation Will be proceeded with. Somo thirty witnesses had been sub[wnaed and were in attendance.
ALAMO TATTMXHS.
—On Thursday evening of last week, Dr, Hale, a traveling physician from Indianapolis, who has been treating chronic diseases of thelungs, put up at the Alamo House, kept by John Fishero. The doctor was under the inlluence of whisky
when he arrived in town, and proceeded to take on-a fresh supply at the saloon. 11U1|
condition. lound a glass in which was
)n a stand near the bed was
Drs. ITeury and French were cnlled, and all their pkill tt nrotl^ him hut KKMOLVEU,
li- ii11«i took tho
leailiuc physician of Chicago,
arhit-
1
rance
"like
nwlprffir AIIvlliiiiftf. it* it's in town, cvi-ii JuniOH fiilkpv wan tlnviiig in a bran
tovs, books, IftUey have" told oUtfo^it. It sel-i splinter new buggy through the «ree«s
'they have to send out for any-1 of Alamo, just as he turned the corner by
a ntron^ man artmnl
Tl.ey can till your. ^On Wednesday of la-t week
efforts to stop his "mad career"
werc
dence of Dr. Morgan, on Green street. the hotel, the buggy upset, and Jim was She gives her full course ot' instruction thrown in one direction and the buggy in three terms, including also, a complete goiug in another. The horse ran but a course in thorough bass. She will call .short distance further when he lore tl.c at your residence and give lessons when I buggy to splinters, and fell, cutting his desired. *2-4 hamstring, and otherwise serious-,~-~T V.., Uy injuring himself. Jim was badlv,
fruitless. Ashe turned the corner by
is put in mourning for some time. His knees are cut and his shoulders verv niuch bruised. Like IVte Jones whom Bud Means threshed, Jim is considerably "shuck up" but will be up and out again in a short time. —Ami yet another runaway. Charles Roundtree's team, driven by David Stonebraker, ran aivav last week,
»er"s liule boy who was in the
wagon w:i- thrown out, but was not hurl. —On
A large anil enthusiastic meeting of' citizen's meeting was held in Alamo, to the temperance people of this city was take into consideration the best means of held at Center church hcl Friday eve- ridding the town of the traffic in benzine, ning. Joseph Milligaii presided, and —John Gass has purchased seven linnJames Wilson acted as Secretary. Rev. died hogs in this and Jackson township, John L. Smith opened the meeting with The prices paid were from to
atunlay night of last week, a
to say win t!i-j and plays quite well. Miss Carrie Free-
er there shall be liquor sold in nny com- man also acquitted herselt with credit, muuity. 11 was thought by some the —Harland 1'ickerell is giving lessons
pared by Win. Watt* aganut M. Wniiu*«.
Smith, the City Marshal. This proceed-
ing has been instituted under that section of the city charter that provides that the Common Council may remove from office (one of their own number or anv other
officer whether elected or appointed.
with M. D. Wliitc and Geo. I). I
W. N. \VA««ON, S.'O Y.
At xpe.'iwl tiieelm^10, r. A. M., held the
HAM. MUHT«JOM»:RV Lnnur,
r0.
A hint to the wise. —Tho hogs are about, all.sold. The farmers are thoroughly disgusted with the prices they received. —James M. Simpson has rigged up a largo cattle barn, and intends to feed his young cattle under shelter. Jim says this comes of his "readill' the papers." —The epizooty don't amouui to a hill of beans with us. Horses look better than ever before, because they are better taken care of, and also because people
Mr. Thompson, of 'aFayette, who was have discovered that their legs were made present, had in his possession a paper: to walk with. TOM TATTI.KK.
which was being extensively circulated] ROilT HIN FOIUrS .STATION. in lippecanoe county, the purport ot which was that each officer of the Gov- —I lie Odd Fellows of Darlington held eminent should be bound by an oath to their annual re-union Thursday evening, abstain from all intoxicating diinks, December 1H. A good supper was enRev. Jno. ^afford presented a paper, joyed and a social feeling prevailed. Dr. which has been quite, extensively eircula- Williamson and daughter, of Lebanon, ted in this State, asking the Legislature were present. Miss Williamson sings to given
in pensmanship to the young people of this neighborhood. —The Sunday school at Mote's has adjourned until May next. —The word was received here with considerable excitement that the Trustee did not wish the school house opened only for day school. It would be very dull for the young folks in the country if they have no place to hold singing, writing or spelling schools. If the law would take care of those who have no respect for themselves, or the saloons and groc shops were closed there would he no trouble about broken chairs and seats in our school houses. —The dogs have injured several flocks of sheep in this vicinity. Five dogs have been killed. Perhaps that will put a stop to their raids. Poi.l.v.
A Toledo, O., debating society has now been discussing for four weeks the
Tho Trini ol' citj- Mnr*li»i Smith. question— "Was Noah right in asking Monday evening last the City Council' others to help build tlie ark and then jiot
lnB..1.he™
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for tUe first
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ance with a previous arrangement lor the purpose rf investigating a charge of in- ln
nill
In his will.
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Hurley as his attorneys. A motion was made by the defeS^aiit's counsel to dismiss the charg^ and specifications for the reason^tiiat they did not comply with the re^uirSmenta of the city charter. The motion was argued at considerable length, though it was overruled. The question was then raised as to who was the proper party to deliver the opinions of the Council upon questions ofj the lollowinji rojmrt WUH received an itiloptf
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..I' si. John's i-liun-li, lieM fit tho tirHonr^r on tin- i-vi'iiinj l* I'l-ri-inlii-r it «»s I llizohi.i, TIuu in it"- •li-utli til otir ili-iu- lvionil vinau, in, W. ih«» liuu'l *"f Almir.'hiv «•*•«!. :»nM ow in humlilo
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i* :ni nrrnwj,in of jH ofouii't yrit'f t«» Mirvivinj hhmuI.cih ol the W*trv. who will uh*rih in tnrm«»ry ih«- nninv vu ttu.l o.^-rlleni'iYH ••hunftVi, it ii'
I pti'lfRVor to |»rotlt i»y hi- precept
HIDI inon» exp'M-hillv by th" i-iilm an'i iio:u-««lnl iiutimer of hi.«"i«'»th, ih«Miill hopo of inituortol life, through th»* nn-ri^ nfour »n«l tliat c«tl«*r to hi^ VM»r«?i»ved fumily our tfii-h-iv.-t tni»ntl»v in ihi.-Mn-ir«n»Ht iitllHiion. /*. xohfl, '1 hit :i «-'»j.y of lln'.-r resolutions ln» pri'UfiitCtl hv the SiMTWurv to tho fiimily ot n» (lc|ntrtil fri«'ii-l. iiti-l th-it tl»«*y ln» tiif in lh»* my p.n«»»r. or.|«'i of th -•'Vo^try
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therefore he it Jfflo/red, Tlmt iinliciputiMjj our own niipronrhin« fate. It lu'eomen tho duly of every Mftflou to I accept tlii* diHpeiiHiition of i'rnvidenco with«ohm'^inn, !nd in the future he inorc «tnu ly united in the liond* of Friendship and Brothurly Love tlmt during the ?-horl titno allotted to our existenee, we may mot'o wisely Cinpl6y our tline iu leeiproeHi exonrlfieof frlondly acts nni iniitually promote each othor'n w«lfaro, lirxoii ti!, Th'it In his onergotio^ work for th«
rtMi Iy I"pronioto tho in.luriirt* mid promulgate.
tho truths of oiirfrntornity.
Jiti-ohol,
piacci
That we tender to the fan ily of our
deceased Brother our ninceio pympnthifn in this nfhietion.
find
commend them to ilim who hath
promised to bo a faUter to the fatherlenH and the widow's Ood. Rttolced, Th't tholoil^e he drapod in mourn* ing for thirty dayn, thttt thefts prooee.lin^s
FOOTS,
Heeretnry.
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He was intoxicated when he went to bed. I UKCKJIUK al» ISTJ. In the morning when Mr. Fishero went! oSinawSufim Wall«™ "sen'! to awake liini. he was found I vine on the wo am neMn reminded of tho uncertainty ol life, snd our dependence upon God »nd one floor in his lilgllt clothes aud
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morphine.
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Without ft van. J»C lillgrnra till 1 «J clock siiiQoiui backward to the day« when his voice ^.a nnd couu»el ohcered and aided u»" in the wlicn he expired. A vthj,r.tm was .(.ul below, we.will n-d forget to how bfore
to his wife, who came on from Indianai».- "im
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A.ii t'oranv. Lf \Inmn iimt as li£ tumod the corner bv k- SOHhltVILLfc.,)
I the drug store, his horse took fright at
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a dying another, therefore be It
RKSOI.VKD. That iu the du.tli of l.rother I'ant I Grand William K. Wallace. Heii.. wo recognize
I the joo^of a Rood citixen and a true and worthy
II Odd Fnllow. whoso example merits our noblest
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•IAMI.S f'ATLKL^L^. SAMVI I. SMITH. H..T. Bisro«i».
»f Montgomery Lod^e, No. I'.Uh of Iec •niher
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K. A. M.f
Ciuwfonlnvillo i)«.\ Ittth 1«7"2.
To tht Worthiftfttl Mnntrr, \\'arlrn-t hik! Ilrtihrtn of the above tinmed Lotigc:
Your Committee Appointed to draft rcnolutiou!* in n»eiiiirv of Brother Wm. K. WHII^'O, who departed th iH lifo Uwceinber 17,1*72, Hiihmit the
asked leave to file additional charges and i„iii,wi"g for your i:onsliler»tion: specifications. Additional specifications w.iK*r.A», ith»«rieiis'-ii Aimmiity Ood to r«move from ii» our Hrothi-r, Willmm K. Wsllane,
NEW COODS.
Goods in the market.
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on the rncoril. published in the city papers, and eertlfted enpy Ipresented lo the uid"W of nttr deeeaned Hrolhrr.
lleHiKMdfully submitted. A. J. IloVAi n,:
llV r»i«U«r of the Lodge. .huiN^ nv» aios.'| I*. A.
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That while deeply niouridng. the,
deoca/o ol our well beloved brother, and
us
''y.'"'® ndvsnce a -U-
gree higher than tho order of uien to take our
to that city for placu in the (irand hodge above.
iir wn* IT NNO tiino N
inti rnu ut. Jr. li.iit. was «it out Utile a FO th«s
KMOLVKH.
Tbut while our heart# arehcavy'
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we nustain in the death of Brother Wallaee Sen., we will, widow, orphan* ... power to add to
but intern- I'aft Grand William K.. WaJUt
... 1 reuieuiber to condole with bin
fiiendn. and do all in our
their consolation and welfare in thi« their great bereavement.
to furnish our oit paper* for publica-
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C«jnuiilUe
srroTVTS Fuo.vr.
Yon must, see the Immense and Elegant Assortment of Dress Goods, Shawls, Scarfs. Embroideries etc., and note the Prices, at
C. M. CRAWFORD'S
We invite special attention to our Dress Goods and Shawl Department, in which will be found the largest and cheapest variety ever shown by us.
Flannels of all kinds and qualities, Sheetings and Linen Goods of every snide, Jeans, Cassiiners, Waterproofs. and Heaver (.'loths, splendid line of Black and Cold Silks, lHack and Cold Alpacas, Irish Poplins,Velveteens, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Laces, Ribbons and a full line of small wear. Balmoral and Embossed Skirts. Call and examine our prices as we show our goods freely whether you wish to purchase or'not.
IT! FURS! FUK8! An immense stock of Furs will be sold at very low figures. Ladies, call in and see them. 1
HARPWARE.
S O E S
I!Horse Nails, Iron, Toe Calks and Files,
TKRY I.OAA AT
Campbell & TiiiNley's.
WOOL.
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CRAWFORDSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS,
Coruev Circon un«i Haricot Ht roots,
With jour WOOL if jou want the highest price
WOOLEN and D0MEHTI0 (iOODS, homo and foreign mad®, at I'lUCKS that aro WAY DOWN LOW, and no mistake. Go see for .yourselves. To build up a country encourage
ALPACAS.
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in CASH or
Manufactures.
ALPACAS!
TURK IK IT lllt Ll^l jIAIVTINEaM
'KAV I3RAJN'I.
measure taken the place of
These Goods arc so popular that tliey hare in ffrwrt
A S I S
We inti.mIuce this season a new brand, that for beauty of finish, fineness of texture, and brilliancy of dye, surpasses any make heretofore offered, and
I sell them at a price which makes them the cheapest
CAMPBELL &
BAKING POWDER.
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Varv I am astonished that you would have
such
the table." I wanted to show vou, CmMj-xoN BAKING POWDER makes. der 1 evor used, that he er 'want you to get it I & Co., Springfield, Ohio, EORSALEBi AI.I DEALERS.
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It Is so much cheaper than any other Pow-' Manufactured by W. N. HEDOS
