Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 June 1891 — Page 4
DAILY JOUR.^L
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON, ByT. B. AlcCAlN.
Eiiter*Hl at tue Posurttieo sit Crawford: Indiaua, HSM'OOml-vllM** matter.
Kr pnier$ sent outside the count
-Kichard. Duke «.f uloucpU'r, prorlaimed kin* un» dor title of Kiehard lil. 1T4»—Anna l/.lit'a Aiken 'Mix.
Harhauld) i.rtrn.
lTKi—The Hindoos crowded the Hluck Hole ol alcutt-'i .A with captives, of
r-wlionifcjiclish
IS I died In one ni^ht.
Is*.: Anna -Maria Porter, noy- /, eiist, died. -V. illmni I V,kim of tireat
\«l!e
THE DAILY JOl'KNAU
Hv.mall, JHT anuutu 85.00 hv mail, (iix monih J.oO fly mail, three month* l.«U Hv carrier, JKT weeK 10
THK WKKKLV JOl'KNA L.
1 hree motths N.v months One ear I.
10
cents
additional for postage. The KEKLV must Invariably be paid tor in ttdvanee. !*end postal nolo or tnouev order.
FHfDAY, .tVne"'20. 3S91.
ainl weigh eigiit pounds to the pair.' .Last \er.r before the MeKinlev bill. passed, these blankets cost -93.3G a pair this year though the Worhl says the' i\ei.ige iluty is j.l jx.r cent, higher and enhances the burdens of the food, elothnig, shelter ami manufacturing essentials of the people, the same blankets were bought for i-i-l 1 a pair and vet the duty on wool was raised more bv .the Mekinlej bill than oil almost anv other article.
This Date in Historv-June 20. the ^litical reformers have de»uuv, djw, clared that lie is to 1x3 tho last nidim rn ]4M
Ku-.rJan irovcrnuicnt: date trom which I lilted Mate:? ownership caleulated. X7*»— Antonio l.«ipez Santa Anna (generally .....ralh*u mia Annadied in the (,'ltvof Mexico U»rn l*eb. -'1, ITICi, in Jaiapa.
'i" KINLEY PRICES. Pho New \ork 11
ftrhl
«HVS: *'Tho
h\er«it ilut\ under tho MeKinlev act is ."M per c^nt. higher than i! wn^ umler tho w.ir t.mth These are the worst war tuxes* to enhance the bunions on tht food, clothing, shelter and manufacturinir t-Mscntials of the people
It is fair to assume that the editors of the New York II
urhl
know Hume of the
limigf tliat iire happening ami anmnd them. It wonUl not Jo for us to suppose that the government of the United States will send its agents into New \ork and purchase two and a half ..million dollars worth of goods such as! ordinary people of this country use •every year, and that the did not kuow Uiis purchase was made and what ,pruvs were paid. I
Assuming these facts, the Warltl knows that the paragraph which we ive extracted from its editorial columns is a lie. Commissioner Morgan has just purchased in the open market, as he did last year, several thousand pairs of
blankets. These blankets are 111) by
lte.l tiannel which last year cost iii S^
to3J cents perynni was bought this year for J(1.1 cents a j.iru. Women's woolen hose cobt $Z.~o a dozen ]ae[ Vear nnd the sam? (111?
cost S1.2S last year a dozen and this srtir. Woolen mittens cost
Krass scathes from S-i.llJto S-l-lo iron Ixjlts from 31 to ib cents. .Blue steel which was '2.71 eentsjK'rpound in'!)0 wasboiiKht this ^ear at 2.151 c(:nts jier pound: cast steel fioin 0.88 cents per pound to cents.
And vet the II mhl and papers like the 11 uiltl and l.)enioeratie orators like ..Senator Yoorliees and Senator Vest will on in to a re at a of a goods has been enhanced by the "\Ietaritl' bill.
'I nn jiresent is probably the la'.t up. lortnnitv that- will be presented fur ..Craw fordsNilIe to obtain natural The advantages to lie dei by ts ntro.luetion into the city .e knowr. ard conceded. No argulner, e'ltr to convince the people that it -.vdl \x a jc send to the town. Five have H'lbsenbed So,0(10 each rd tho oc' nwessary to inaugurate .ne enterprise 1 here should lie nve i.'her men wb-, should take anotiu-r S2.j-000. The remaining 310,000 could then Ix? easily raised from Bmall subscriliers. Now is the time to snbscrib •.
LET the people remlier that the Harrison administration increased the public ..debt during the month of Mav.—Mi-
iuttm Pioneer.
Yes, and let them remember that while the debt was apparently increased 8622,000 -biring the month of May it was decreat during the fken) year $139,000,000.
I-UKIUIUPB Chief Justice.
LOKD COLEK1IKJE.
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge has become an object of increased interest
clared that he is to bo tho last judge to
oran wig and irown, but if the nidi-
people.
"MIL*. HAKIIAL'I.O. storm tho live days
Hritain, died, La«t attempt of the Federal .def*-ijc of }vterl»ur^r. v-t. they had lust IO.IMI men. ]ni« •••frnnnal irMnntit Alaska completed hv
rhf Mirror of i» Lifo.
The sun is up," he ^ayly cried I thinli it meet that 1 Should trc*. my spado and rake, and baste
My garden lucl* to try.'' And so h,% toiled until he saw here hr* was dtffifin^ sijulrm A corpuient:y tMatitiful. V:
Euticlni: tlshing worm.
will a-fUhlny go, said he.
And toward the stream he went Dut presently a toothsome duck Its course near hy him bent.
My gun,*' he thought. '*1 should have brought I'll go and get it straight *1 And ao be homeward took his way,
Although the hour wu late-
"The traveling I have done," he vowed,
Has used mc most severe ril take the opportunity To rest while I am here.** y.
And so he laid htm down and slept,' And em his slpep was done .The lake beside the western hill
Gleamed with the setting sun.
Alas. to see so poor a day With good intent so rile 1 •las! how oft it may be found
The mirror ol a life.
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M,n-b
cuI,,lht .n
„J,blH.k.
£2.'.!b.',
year,
a dozen last year and S'i.UO this lilue kerseys cost 01.7-1 last \ai.l and Sl.fiO this year Kentucky Jeans coats last year cost. S'i.ilS and this year -5•!.•!'.). In ls'JO men a shoes cost SI to SJ per pair 'ill SI: women s, /.••girls' and childrens' shoes were the same mens' boots declined from S1.7:"i to
year per
Sl.Tu: SJHMIIcotton fell from 12 cents per dozen to HI.1 cents needles which cost ?rl.1(1 in'!MI, were bought for 731 iron stone ware and .piart bowls from Ii7 to ''Hi. axes full from 80.7!) a dozen to Sij 3o
—^Washington Post.
WOMEN TALKED ABOUT.
I'llE most beautiful unmarried rnval girl in aU Kurope is the l'nnccss A'.ix, i,J of llesse-Darmstodt.
Mus. ASIITON DII.KF., on her inarrlapS with Utissell O^ilcc in tho autumn, will abandon her place on the London school board.
Mito. kotii. the A ifo of the famous German specialist, has the entire charge of her husband's immense cor- l'eoria two 1
France, for l'aulus, the
DON*NA ISU»ORA
COLSINO in Cluli is
supposed to 1* the richest woman in the world. Her mouthy income is eighty thousand dollars. S\\c is a stato
my days In peaces **.*
Fun fn Four Acts,
fc...——fil
"Golly, wont tliete bu fun wdion Icets
v.his
over his head!" I
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WHT WILL TOB OOUOH when Shiloh'S Onre will give you ammedtate relief. Price 10 cents, 60 cents and tl Moffett Morgan Co.
THE TORRENTS FURY
Further Reports of Dnmmre Recent Cloudbursts.
llot
P1'1
lsb
wear the antique and solemn roles— ii0"*'# -MHOS who, on observing the "the funereal dress adopted when Queen nUmy with water and the hmldAnne died." He does look awfully sol-
1!1n
M-b"hti
cals get their will English judges will 1 P»Ids drifted away with tin- tlood. but hereafter dress very much like oth^r ^oun«
were leveled to the jri-oiuul ajfes will amount.
respondento, and pertonus her duties as of water. The face of the eountrv secretary \er.v successfully. entirely chan»ed Wh I'ATmorisM
imetimes yets the better
suiyer, who tutroduced tlie "Itoulun^er March,*'lues declined with scorn an offer of six thousand dollars to warble Tn HerbiL
by
A YOUNG HERO DROWSED I.N .NEBRASKA
A PrltoolhouM» HHNIIPII Awnv-diu- of the !)('lioUrH IIIti Life with I wo t-cllow Pupil* Whom He '..Trying to Save,
A 11KAVB HOY PKITLSLLHS.
XOKFOI.K,
Neb., June *J0. A country
schoolhouse near this place which was crowded with children was washed awuy during the recent storm. The catastroplie resulted in the drowning of Charles Miles. Cora Hamlin and Anna Cox. That all the children did
due to the hcmiMu of
attempted to conduct the
to hijfh ^lound, Several
Mllcs
Widiantl.v plmured and
voun it-hcued them. While struirLrhug ashon with the two litt:e girl.s all three were I swept awav beneath a pile of driftwood.
OKl AI HAMAiiK IN ILLINOIS. Ih-TAW.v. 111.. June 'JO. The streets of l-tica arca^uin free trom water, though cu\eied with a coat of mud and sand washed from the hilltops by the deluge. The heaviest sutlerer in the village in A. T. (iriihn, the owner of the I I*tica sewinjr.pip0 works. Four kilns of newly-made tile were burning I when tho delude occurred, and they
is estimated at 510,010, and it will living near ltastrop. Tex was found
take .seveial dajs befoie the «oiks murdered about a hundred vards from
can be put in operation. The farmers of Walthum township ,vill sufter the greatest loss from the storm. Hundreds of acres of corn, oats and heat were laid tlat. and in man) instances the (jruin was torn I from the jrinund. '1 he damasre to the crops is estimated at SAVUOO. The Hock Island Hailroad Lompany has a dozen francs of men WOVIUP.L- day and night repairing the road at that point I and a temporary track may be eonstnieted bv to-nirht-1'KOMA. III., .lune -20.—'the damage av storm is more general and %Mlcs|.i'cad than was at lirst supposeti. A new iron bridge :UI0 feet loiijif over Ten-^Iile creek, in I'ond du
Lac township, was washed aw 'ay. The creek lsln^h and people there are cut oft" from coinuniuication witli the rest of the world, .lust acioss the river trom
a Is a
tin ,1 now non 1 1
10
lHl!,,C^there
countIV districts all bridpes were I "S
swept away and the roads washed out
The fanners for a distance of or t5
ly widow of thirty-five years, and a fa- miles up the river and 1miles mous horsewoman. to the lulls have lost all* their crops.! Tin: Princess Cloth ii de, widow of ^11 places the water is vet standPrince Napoleon, will retire from pub- I
niK
uver
«rn
fields to a depth of feet
picket fences are piled up
burst Friday
ijjtcrnoon a few miles'
north ^f this city caused much damage. '1 he Northwestern railroad suffered badly, having bridjres and tracks washed out Trains from the north over the Madison division have been compelled to
go
were filled with the fluid, and a (fieat deal of damage was caused in consequence. A second storm occurred about rt o'clock, followed by serious results. Mrs. Barbara Reiclil, aged -to year*:, and Katie Hrady, aged years, were struck by lightning The former will die. Sinalf bridges throughout the county have been swept away tjf the overflowed streams
RIOtrs STOHMS I.V KANH
FOKT ScoiT. Kill)., June 20.—A phenomenal rain fell nere 1-r.dav night beginning at 7::i0 and eontinubig one hour and ten jninutes. The streets were flooded, and Buck Hun, a ravine which traverses the citv from south to north, was transformed into a raging torrent. It is feared that several persons are drowned, hut nothing certain is known.
AKKA.NSAS CITV, Kan., .lune 20 About 5 o'clock Friday evening a heavy windstorm, accompanied by heuvvliail passed over this city, doing considerable damage to shade trees and exposed windows. Two miles southwest of the city the stonn assumed the character of a cyclone and leveled to the ground the wheat in the shack and the growing corn. The residence of William Mordey was removed from its foundation and several barns were demolished. Xo one was seriously inju*fd.
IVK.N I DOWN WITH A ILKIIIOF IjAJUNTA, Col., .Tune 20. Friday morning at a o'clock while a party of immigrants consistlng of A. J- Bliss, wife und four children tJrant (ireen,' wife and child, and Charles Wilkerson wen crossing a bridge over Titnois creek, near here, the bridge gave way, precipitating the entire party into the creek, which was swollen by recent rains. Wilkerson was drowned and Miss and los four children seriously injured by falling timbers. The rest of the party were unhurt- Four horses belong.rig to Bliss were drowned and the wagon wrecked.
FACTS K1I1KKLY STATED.
John I'. Adnaiu'e. hea«l ol tho lluekeye mower and reaper works, is dead. 'I he apital Insurance I ompany of TopeUa. Kan., was placed the liands of a receiver I* ridav.
T. J. (. liarlesworth, of Toledo,
A
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lv: life. "Now all is over with ine," Altjiifj the line of the Toledo, Peoria .t Maria Mostjueda and Faliian Carciu I cessny o! s!«s?l"prop."e.Hmprm'enieut' she has said, "if the kint,"-permits, I in- "estern road is a terrible scene of pleaded ^uiltv to a e?iarre of train robtcncl retiring to some house of contein-I ^reekajje. '1 he household furniture of binff here. Mosi|ueda receivin plation a^d prayer, where I may end PEOPLE in 1-arradale and Hilton was all I sentence and tiarcia ten washed away. Chairs, baby carriages, pnsonment. wag-ous. dead cattle, pianos, tables and
10
feet
1.^1,1
Kf
was elected president of the National union at Milwaukee Friduv. ecretarv Noble has doolmed to interfere with the order directing the removal of intruders from the (. lucktusaw In lian reservation.
Sixtv eartlu|itake shocks wore expenencod throughout the province of Dengal. in hidut. Friday, and many buildings were destroyed. imisshoppcrs are reported in large quantities in Otter *1 ail and Marshall ONE 15 AT
so that it is impossible for people to •W? f»r a ^"M! ifet to tins citv. new tnal ha\intf been denied. Jud^oUued. All us provided lor In an act oft »c (SenCowmy sentenced him to one your'* Assembly-ol lndiiiua, nppixjycd March s, imprisonment. He took his sentonco
1
stoically.
buck
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vt,e
a^riliast tlie (uiljpaU trestle. ORK .lune .0. —I.a/.,: lii.i VIIIMIB. Ill Tune lo —A cloud-
Mor« Gold
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^1°
... port to-dav
THE MARKETS.
I.ruins,
couuti..*. M.mi., and much damanc. it R0th the method and results whri vnS
10
lT 1.u,a"-v,
°TSV %r»P
rruvlsiims,
Pt,ot:K--Qui»!t patents,
around tv the way of
Itockford. No lives were lost ALIOONA, PA., UNIIKH WATI-I: ALTOO.NA. Pa.. .June t!0. —One of the heaviest rainstorms in years struck Altoona Friday afternoon. 'I he streets and avenues looked like small lakes. and the sewers failed to carry awuy I OATS-t'iisettlecl the largre body of water Cef-
Hiini.ii-t.reamery, If»a.l«Vie IJalry. 13®lSo Packinn Stock. lOfttlc. roiri.Tiiv —l.ive Chlckeiw, .Vine per lb Live Turkeys, tKVS.: per lb.: Live Ducks TftSc per lb. Live lieese. e3.WKl4.iM per do/
Oius—Wisconsin frlme White Se Wuter White, H^e, Michigan I»rirn( Whito.
KVie
of
Louisiana is eudeavoruii? to obtain i... POSM.^,.,,, of an estate ».ilu...l at -T..0
00(t. alleyinir that the pci-suns into whose hands tin- pro))erty lias iallcn are not rtiir le^ral heirs. (.eoi'tfe Ilaswell. of Denver, Col., IHJeame a inainac Friday oil learning that the world tair commissioners had ae-
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rridav eveninir at the fourth annual ,i .• '.Iv, oratorical contot of the Illinois .tatc
normal school at mooninc/ton A I a iv W is 1 id a A el a Heiiiemannn was fatallv shot hv jealous lover, Sevmour
f.™?
hl
rI
urner. I nr
then shot himself, but he will recover. William Wayncr. wlule ualkimr on the railroad track near Clay City. 111.. was struck bv a tram and killed, lie was deaf and did not hear the cars approaehing. 'H
I
to the Kioun.l. '1 he dam- I eepted his proposition to Issue souvenir I cure it promptly for atlV One wlin Hint, to fully iio.ODU. The medals at the world fair. '-.vishps in trv it T)„ damage to the Utiea Cement Company ltelle Moon, the daughter of a farmer .uL.:,llt„
her home. '1 he whole neighborhood is under anils and a systematic hunt for the murderer is in progress.
At l'aris. Hi., the clothing of t.eori^e Kirtz, a miller, eaufrht in the inaclunei,\. ami brfoi-i: he could lie rescued the flesh was stripped trom his ri^ht arm and a portion of his rijrlit side, leaving the bones exposed, lie will die.
A olored Unite Mangcif.
CiiAhi.hsioN. W. Va.. .lune jo—sini Johnson, the neirro wlio eriminallv assaulted .Mice liailev. a white jrirl, last April, wius hanired in the iail
vard 1* ridav. lie made
hun-jj'lf. There wa.s a vervlar but period order prevaileil
feet
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tU'""
tear r..r :Host. |'-n- ol v.ra« torilsville, I nil. Sal.i nssessinents,
'"lK' .lohu Most, iiieniV'^ limd. fr'honllVshalf'be'^L'uc!!
itnaii.hi.st, appeared in court for re- "iittelpatlon ol the collection ot siil.l assess-
1
Vtf.
th -Jf!.ft.
W llliAT—
July. -j y.V)ic, and August.
COltN-ActlVf
I July,
Notice is further hereby friven to the owners lot a!! property along the line of said propo&ed iinproveinent, toappear at the olMce of
Train Hohler.« Senteriro|. .. the Mayor said city on fhe 'Jnthday of June ]JKOW\«VII Tev Inn,. ti I1, »V elock p. m.t :md there make I
•hine JO
a life
years lm-
rd Kreres
coin for ex
1 111
3 White. No. KI,.- \n' .. P'onortion llimol oe. upleU li.v street and White 40r* lie VrossiiiKs, Inch shall tie aescssed iitfamsi the t.lty ol Crawlordsville, lnd.l Said assess.
Klh--t ash dull und lutures .-teady. No. 2 menus, i| deferred to tie paid In ten annuiil Incash, ,fk- July delivery, t„e Auetist. 0.V[i.(W4c I slullnieiils. A bond, or.honds. shall '.e Issued September, ftnainvic No. hy niimple, ?ti4J79c, I
1,1
and No. 3. iWr.TUc. I nients, unless the nropertx* owners pnv said
60aWc for Seplember
HAIUXY Quiet Sample lots No. 3, and lower ijriides, .'.SrijOOe: new Na TO'^e.
MESS I'OIIK—Triuling mo.lerateiy active and prices ruled steudior. Trices raiifred ut 110 'JiKfc 10..S for t-iish. 10.ID
,i'i
for Jnne 10,
ia7« tor July, and ilu.SOa.iaTO tor September. LAUII—Market moderately aetlve and prices steady. Quotations ruiiKed at W.aa4ai for cash Jrt^Kiyi'JJ for .nine for July, and fVIT^4 for Septemtier-
9'y-.c\
Water Whit\ ID^c Indiana I'riinc White.
Water Whiw, I0c Headlight. 1?5 tost, B«c Gasoline, 87 deics, 14c 74 den's, 8^c Naphtha, 03 den's, TWc
NEW YORK. June 13
WIIKAT— IrreKUiar, now H,c up. moderate ac tlvlty. No.
-2
red June, tl l/T^irei i/7'i Julv,
8l.04©t.0IS August, H.oosai.no^: Septem' tier, WHffWVc lJeceintxir. H.OJXffil OIX Feb ruary, ll.U'l: May.
»1.0&t4<tl.0a.
COHN—Declined and reacted We motlerMp demand. No. a. 7l®7!s4e OATS—Steady, less active. Western. 4tYdMc. 1'liovisioNs Ueef —Inuc.Uve, steady Extra mess, I10.wttli.0i) family. 413..V) I'orkQulet, unchanged. New Mess (1K.00O12.50 old mess, ilO.WTllt.N) extra prime. tll-UO LardQuiet, weak Steuin rendered, M.W
Ct.KVF.usi),
l»KTiioi,Kt xi Kasy. Standard white,
BS
naphtha,
CATTI.K—Market moderately artive Prices 5®10c lower. Quotations ranged at 16.70 C#,30 for choice to fancy shipping Steers I6.002-VS0 for good to choice do l4.a0O4.0 for common to fair do. »60®4.8S for Butchers' Steers K.80OJ.b0 for StoeUere-, K.7504.IS5 for Texaas U.40O4 30 for Feed era »1.W»4.00 for Cows Il.wfe3.fi0 for Oulta. and Ki.WO4.A0 for Veal Calves
Hoos—Market Arm. Sales ranged at H70 B4.«5 for Pigs I4 30O4.70 for light 26164.46 (or rough packing (4.3*^4.06 for mixed, ui M.S0S4.76 for heavy packing and ahipplng lota
P«
JOYS
taken it is pleasau:
',r,zi Und refreshing to the taste, „d acts
Jet promptly on the Kidneys,
wer and Bowels, cleanses the sys,eflbctually, dispels eoi.l?, ho:i,i- I ^tv"''i"s-r out
., lies and feveis
und
l'fleets, piep.ued onlv f.om the nto.L .ot the( .A (S|,V.i
de.uthy and njrrconblo substances, ita
1
exfcllent .jnnlitus co.nme.-l 1
to nil ami have made
if,
popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and tl bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who »!jy not have it on hand will pro-
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J1"^'uuc-
•NOI'lCK Of
ment on the sea,Void. He me, his fate •''^'S^^iuneil of the Citv nervously and stru^'led to release I
Proposed Street Improvement.
IIIII. SIIIKWAI.K
01
wlio aecomp.inieil the aeronaut in the lrom College Mieet noith Hidtect. ascension of the balloon whioh left 1 a I
,"1'"-after
1
.lie llou ponds and where carried skyward the balloonist "uproyement shall he assessed per lineal trout we.e ponds and depressions there are fell from ilie car. have suwvede.1 in siree,' now sand ldjies. 1 he damage to crops is rcuchiuK terra tlrma at Versailles I i«mloii almost incalculable. 'I ho reports come hh.-h ?-hall tx.* nsscsserl ayiiinst the in slowly for the reason that in the1
"fCili/ Clerk. Criiir/nrilsrillc, //,,/.
OjVic
nnd fsMittur .«trcet inn
no
I Notice is hereby i/iven that the Oantnou Council of the City of CruwfordsvUte, pursuunt to flic provisions ol the (ieneral A«Jseint»ly, :i|»pr«»vel March s. ls »l, providing the mode and milliner ot inakiny street Improve* ii I nient« entorcin^r the piivment ot «*ots theret»f I approved Man.'h iiMH'oveinent ImiaN. the mode and manner td
state- therein provided, etc., having duly passed tiic
Cnnvlor.l?ville, tlint It is .leemed necessary
•emwil ii'liprovethe siiieivulk on the east, si.le o'l I'ltiin street l.v pavlnp with tiesi lnir.l pave' tirlek, lnl.l to an even witlili ol Hvoi.'i) leel an.l on rtfrlit (S. iiiehes of sund between the lollow-
II...|r Llvi's rn- S|,ar..I. int.' polhls i.i-wlt: From .lelterson stieel. I'vitts .lune -'ii —The two ti..rs.i,,s 1 '-'f' feet to present pavement. Also
lu"
I"rsous ,1-uiu J.llerson street south itlfl feet. Also
Ut'rk vbe
done in accordance with pn
"T u\lZTr '"\t
n»\Miient
C. M. I'lT, City Clerk.
N O O
Proposed Street Improvement.
KUICK SIDEWALK
Office of City Ckrk. Cruufunlsrillo. Ind.
Notice Is hereby L'iven that the Conunon Council ot theCily ot Crawfordsville, pursuant to the provisions of the tieneral Assembly, upproved March s, 1 S'.il,
1
nnd unsettled llow,
No. No. Y-.
No.
1
lars in all paits of the town
-J. Muu7c:
"®'sc September.
er. OfleriiiL-s moderate- No 'i. \-0
])r»vl.ilntr
atxi umnner of making
rMeet
SV, r:l"' '""ek
Julv. .WHfj I Improvement shall
tll c. samples iow. :'pnit loot u|on real estate abuiihiK on said
the mode
si
reet. iniiirovenients,
enforcinir the piiymeni of tho costs thereof, and
issiilni:
when flour V, '..'r r' -u.'. tl "f l-rawtonlsvllk. Unit It is deemed neeessarv riw U, patents and M.AK£ to Improve the sidewalk uu the west, side of 5.CW lor stritiFhu. Mill stieet I nun tranklin street to Colleire
Kuhsd w#»uk. No. ensfi ^''eet
street liuprirvenient bonds, as
UMicAiio. June 19 I ""f in provided.etc.. Iiuvin»r duly passed the mid sleudv. Sprinc wheat ,V,I"W^,llr1l"esolntain, to wu ii I- I w- kesolwd, by ihe l.oiu.ii.in Council of IheClty
street, by paving the'saiiie" trrVu\'\vn"wldth enlorein»r the payment of the
hud on eik'ht t* inches of sand.
btrtel l.-.tween said point* (except, the
"uticlpatlon ot tin-collection of said assess-
iissessments betoie said bond or bonds Issued. All -Is provided lor in an act. ol the In IILI.II Assembly ot ludlanii, approved Miireh s, I ssn
1
a,
I^lve Ktoclc. CHICAGO, Jura IB.
u|wW»'Kton
June I#
1 1
Noti.els tiiniiei-hereby Kiven t.i the owners ot all proi.crtv UIOI.K the line of said proposed.improvement, to appear at the olllce of is,',, l0i'
ol h"1'1 l'it5' 0,1 ,Ik*
-0th day of June
ih.ll, ai 7.JII (-elock p. m., and there make tin ir objections, it anv they have, to the necessity lor sal,i improvement-
C. .M.SCOTI'.
ne:'0 City Clerk.
XOI'ICK OK
Proposed Street Improvement.
naiciv SHIKW.U.K.
OJftf oj ttij rli, CrairfortlHnllv, Intl
Notice is hereby jriven that vhe Common ouncil ol thet ity ot Lrawfordsvilie.pursuant to the pnnisionn ol the General Assembly, approved March h, JhhP. providiiiK the mode ami manner of niaklup street, improvements. tniorciiiK the payment of the costs thereof, and iBKUlnp street improvement UindH, as therein provided, etc., liavioK duly passed the followlnjr resolution, to-wit• -ouimon Conneil of the ity of CrawlordsYille, that it is deemed neecesMiry to improve the Bldewalkon theHouth side ot hestnut Ftrw.»t by paving with brick Jo a width ol four (4) feet, laidon eiirht (H inches ol sand, lictwcen the following pointn, to-wit hront a point, live (5) feet west of the south e.xteiision of the east line of soutli Walnut street, eiwt 'i 1 leet to to the briek pnve* ment «»Jready laid. Al«o from the east line of
street east to the went, line
oi the ftl*} between WashiiiKton utreet and Oreen street. All work tobedone in jiceordanec wlrti pro-
u^, 8p,H«*HoHtlonioii
l'.O
dog. test, Bhic 74 gasoline, 8c 88 gasoline, 10c:
ttle tu the olllce ol the
tit Civil hiiKim^r. The total eoutof said Improvement shall be assessed |»er lineal front foot upon real estate atiuttinif on said CheBtnut street tjetween, said poiiiUi (except the pnj|ortioii thereof occupied by street and It ^b*
whlchshall teaffsesse*)
,!!i,r.„y1rdeferred,r''e\lllupaid
atralnHt
,' .raWf2 '"J Said IISSC8B-
monu. If to be In ton annual ln-
A
hon.l, or twnds. shall he Issued
in anticipation of the collection of twld aHHe^s* uieLts, unless the pro|ertj owners par said Hsseaeuieuts before said nonds are issued AU as provided ror In an actor the General Assembl\ of Indiana, approved Mareb 8,1880.
Notice Is further lierebv given to the owners of all property along the line of said proposed Improvement, to appear at the office of tlie iJm°ro.f
l"'1.',1„olty
June 20
,"n,lhc 20th day of June,
•h. il' Ii clock p. m.. and there make their objections. If any tbey have, to the necesMty for «aid improvement.
C. M.SCOTT, City Clerk.
LIST!!r°vcn^t,l's1M
liCTTKH.
I Ojln-C uf Citu
(7.
"v'/nril:
Notice
'1 lie
C01i.„.icteil SHtHI
-0,
euro httbiuul I u!
•„er I ionsupatioii. feyrnp of Tigs is tho |K.und«i down -/lily remedy of its kind ever proI'weed, pleasing to the tuste and ac. 'tnable to the sioiuncli, )irom|it ii' its action and truly benetieial in ita
i'iUXl
I .Notice is liervhv L-IVU,, ''"'""''H'. L,.LT Council of the tlitv r.r r-
hiit
"'C Cfin.
to the roruwf0rJW-iIV
t0
the most
pt any
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO S. C*L.
Louisville,4kyctiAHCISCO.
kewyork.ni
shalltie assessed per lineal trout Ail work to hedojiem IJIKIU TEALI^tatc iihuiiiu»r on said I'lum proline and speeinealtors nn ot hetueen said i*nutjs« 'except the pro- nf tiio riivi'ivil ion tin reol on Uiiie.l In -in.t.in.l illei 1.
111
I Asbcmblj, ni.|llt\cd'V.''s''f tt, the mode ami r, linprovemeiits, cnlm waki^,^-
jirovement Mrw" liaviuR duly |mWl llltlUII, tO-Wit: ^"owiuu"'J1«''«,,r#vM
Kesolved, by tlie cn,llm, 'I m'.'? °f
luvfordsvill,.
V-r ,J
necessary to improve ''.L,1 '-"'1
ls
oeuveen Water «t
I
1
"bush ...
of tho Mo,ion Umiw
r'l
n,1
•manner, to-wit-
lr ,l"!r"-'lHof tJ
111
liai-il lime
°WHj I
Buiutiir a
uurii unie stoue ,.ii.i„.~""l,"u0"s )j.„ sections of st, eets ,' u1,' of 11 feet on e.ah
K1
s'
a ,k *f
above inent ioneil pointi
,,ct1Teii
/L' Sf" nlKCwav!
at.ec
.. lioints. "c tiis.inl curlnni: to lip i,.,
aiul
:oilies!•
Boulilernifrtlie
—ru-,
ol stud eusi Wubush
1,01,1'ifc
I
fi."1}..1.'?,"11** Iji'Pinnins.' it thc±lw^tt I'Ul-b
uw
Tn'f,1,",1
I :id. lly between maliiiit the same more or less,
Vi.-i"1,1'"^
a,il' so,'linc
tl
the side walls at.,1 thA. oi^lit
l! thti\.. j, fici
bV ,1""°
All
^'onh.«
1'«-«rt
ofsaid improvemm'Si JPI?' lineal front, foot upon reali on sunt east Wabash aveil\" ,c !2W.»« prunor',^'
fir.
2j(:
...... j,, vimi
b-v stl'eel
and alley ero«ir
shall be assessed against the ('if fe rel
a-,y-
Cli's,
if
1 S!lkl
"ss.-Wj
fened .to be paid in ten am„ A bond, or bonds, shall be |.i !1°'lae^ pation of the collection of siiil unless the property sessments before sai.l I,.-,H1 or
ls-
ssued All are provide.) for "MCS1* the General Assembly of pi ove.l March s, lsss
,a
act (J
Indiana
Notice is further hereuv
1
the
owners ol all propertv nloii" -V said propose.) miproveuicnt to 'i,,"" •n,S
oflll:e.01
the Muvor of «uiu i.'
nn i'Uy •lu"0,
1VJI'
!it
^••"loviwin
rivihf^,mttkoU,cirobWiott!hifa&Jj..isn:.H)riinncfornecessityheIton-^e, piovement .tune till
ai.l'uror« M. SCOTT City Clcr!
NOT1CI-: III'
Proposed Street Improvement
AUP'JV MRH AJ.K,
Offic of City (Jit:rh% Cmtrf*nul*ri'li(
Notice is hereby wiven, 'liiat Council oi the I'iiv »r pursuaut to the provision
•133
-rawfurustiik. uf the Cccpral
.inukins siree'
improvements, enioreinc the iKivi^r A the costs theienf. improvement bci .!, ect.. bavilli
duly passed the' to't'er'-
iki
Hesolveit, by the Cmni^oii Cnu: Ulty ol Crawlonlsville, th.it it is necessary to improve the skiewii!,. south side of east Market, sti'min'fn-.r.'-i lots Nos. 7 and JJ. and also in iront of lots aiul ii, T-' j". Patterson's audition to the eitfuf. Lrln-'
fordsville, All work to he done in aceofil^ie file.in tiieciSci
The to*a
ol said iinproveiuent shall ho ussc«n! lineal front, foot upon real estate abiiiae on said east Market street heuvcih
«a,ii
points (except the proiiortioii :k-«f occupied
b.v
street anil allev
.which shall be assessed airuntst theC'.'.'. ei Crawfordsvtlle, linli. Saul a»se«m»'!! deferred, to ba paid in ten ansa1 installments. A botni, or bonds, shaV bt issued in anticipatinn of the co! lectiossi said assessments, unless the propers owners pay said assessinmits before «a»l bond or bonds are issued. AU us
provided
for in nil act of the General Assemftlrof Indiana, approved March ». 1 Notice is further hercliv eiven. to tie owners of all propertv aionii tin1 -me of said proposed iinproveinent, to appear at the otliceof the Mavor of said Ci cv .he U'i'th day of June, lsid. ill 7 WIo'ekek, m.. and itfere make their objeetions.
if icy
they have, to the necessity for said
proposed improvements. i1 June *J0.
M. SCOTT. Citv C-'
NOTH «»K
Proposed Street Improvement,
nori.i'KKiNo rnF.iis,
Ojfirr of City Ch'rk.
an1
be bust, hard binned pavmV therein provided eie,,
V- I hriek. rftllowlntr resolution. to-wIt: .... .. I .ill work lo he none in ac-ai'danec wilh pro-i Kesol\ed, lij the toinuiou i.H'.im'ii 't't'M ow, June .^i»«suici Mile and specification. bepteuiber. City Civil Engineer
i/ /V/v/•
Notice is hereby driven that, the LVrccffi Council oft he City of CrawfordfvHle, jiurtusa to the provisions of the licnend AsM tn!ii.v.approved March s, lssn. providlnj: thv,iK« nnd manner ot tnakuiK slreet IHIWMIluc*.
l^»hi»r stieet improvement
in neeordaiiee with pro- I sol\.d, I15 lb. Uiiiiiiion on tile iu Iheofllce of tiie I
h.ivun:,lu!y
,jl
pnKi-Mfe
i.riiwlunlsvljlc.th.it
Tie total cost of said sary to improve
II
Iheii.ineron
be assessed per lineal °l est .Market, street lioin (,niut .1.1H..1 estate abultlmi on said Walnut street, by layim.' with IrtuiH.Us ui in width of tlvoi.-.i feel, laid on en.-l,t iiani'i. an el el do
the .«OUIII,.A.
Ail work to be done in i,eiiirdiinu"..tH jJ Hie and specilleationson tile in the !tl tt"4 The total eosi el si! a-
Lit _ivIi hiiMin'-cr proveinent slmU he atsi'sst'd per I1D«-J abutting on
loot niton resil estate Market. ?ire(t between Mild }«un.» pro]Hrtion thereol occupied "l,M A: eiussiUK, which shall be asn •'f1-1.'*1 Citv of Crawlofdsville, Jnd." It deterred, to lie paid in t«-n .itinu.u ...*• mcnt^. A bond or bombs ^hiill tlcipation ol the collection it sa.d unless such property ow neis i»a w-1 uients lielore »ald bond
or iionnr- uM
All in* provi«led for in an ju ol
1"t
,,
Assembly ot Indiana, appnive«l Mart.. Nothre is lurther hereby jil^eiMo tl".«- „i all property uloiifr the line ol ". proveinent, ti appear nt. the OHIU "1 ol said city on the *Jl»th oa ot ,iina. ».... j. 7t.iO o'clock, p. in., and Ihep- nwK«. U-^v JeetUms, It any they hiive, to tin IH-« said proposed Improvement. S(NTT
NOTICK Oh
Proposed Street Iml'rovement,
iiort.iiKitiNo I.I nt.Ks.
Office of City Cleric, Crtnrfunln
Notice Is hereby (riven,. th'it [l' Council ot the City ot Cniwtordsill... 10 the provisions ol the (jtiit-ri A
proved March 8. 18811. proi di ig iniiniicrol milking street
lli
jud -l
toruiiiK Uie payment .and costs hi ,|„,n I suing street linprovi inent IKIIHI. ,. E JOL-O*-1 provided, etc., having duly passui lint resolution, to-wlt. C»«
Hesolved. by the Coiniii.m to0(C(rl City ot Crnwrordsvllle, that it I.
u| 1(tl,
sary to Improve Kast Murkct etr.-t
I
kiu
,,|iri.(l
lock Avenue to Morgan |,,ui lie. the uortb side loan even
wl«
s, !„d«
Said boulders to lie Ink' J'11
1
'|t'
sund and well |otindcd d(i» ii] irAll work to be done lu aceor
1
n«^
r||,w
Hie and siiecilleations on11"J",'1", FA »IP Clty Civil Engineer.
1
ley
he to'11' "1 [it-.
proveuient shall tie assesse'l P' foot upon real estate al Market street between .rL.ct and »I proportion thereof ocou pled
(.,|
crossings, which shall be tlie City of Crawfordsvllles Jnd.j inents. If delerred, to lie pa
I
Id lu
(|K
Installments. A bond oilwnds.
(a
.,-l
In anticipation oftheeolleitlon -I
"'Notlee Is furthur hereby given p^s-'l of all properly along feline1iif
0
nic'rf
Improvement, to appear at, Ji":f:l Mayor of »ald City, on the-0th ^*,iere m.^l 18(11, at
7:.*10
tfclock, P-
"hy" the""' I
tlielr objection*. If any Uie Ii"".
sltv or sakl proposed fmpro^t"11'!.'eCOtTv,'."M
slty or said proiKised
June 20.
City tit^'
