Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 August 1891 — Page 6

TAKE

S. S. S.

FOR

ECZEM A-

My little four year old girl h*d aa

ig^nrated case of ccram Tha best

^hygldana treated her, without any

good results. A single bottle of & S. S.

cured bar sound and vroll. Tliis vac

(oar years and sbe bu bad so

tarn of the lis«»o slnoa and barskla

I, perfectly smooth and clean.

James K. Henry. Detroit, MlcA, TIIMHIM on Skin dise,-»ei mailed in*

Swift

Specific Co., Atlanta,

Gm,

Wanted Column.

This Is' the Great Medium of: Supply and Demand for the People of Crawfordsville. We Invite You to Patronize: this Column.

:We Urge You to Read It.

MEETINGS

Under this head wl be published lre three d-iys not lees of meeting of aU kind stwleue*. not ices, cents a one.

WANTED- HELP.

Notiees under tLis head Hhi free tor three days. If that .is not' sutHclent eome ak'aui.

GIKL

•AX" ANTED.—A k'irl to do Ijou^ework at 4»m east Wabash avenue. Apply latfiy

\\TANTElJ.~A jrooil irlri that v\ do ireneral housework.

'can c«Mik ami Apniy at. the

"Knoli Cottage." corner Green ana CI ."tr'-,-t ?!•.• pnp»-r

Chestnut

WANTED--SITUATIONS

None*.

u'nd«^r Uiis he.-id tree tor thrn~t do w.-rk itri

1

... LOST.

Notice? under this head tree for three days

L'

)ST.~Tlie Harnhill, rewanl.

»n«i cateo: waironKeuirn to Hornaday •i'lekett and re-:

a!

Nutlee? under this head Jree f')r three day?.

F*

H'NI).rnone.

A steel rlUK purse cotitalninir J. W Sklduiore. s-*24

F'.H'ND—a

bunch ut key? on Il'k' tour rail-

road ('u]l at W T. Kumsey's shop ou south «.»reen -treet.

FOR RENT.

Notices under this head one "cent a line a: day. Eiynt wonls to a line. Noibiuk' less than lu ^ents taken. Cash in advance, inea.se.

FmKKENT.—I

FOUrobins

WANTf'D

II-

have a first class store room

for rent. Address Kox -Ml, Linden. Ind.

FUH

RENT—A Jive room house on south Green street. Inquire of D. N. .Mor•iran.

S-'J'J

ItENT—A house on south Wmnut with •4 and summer kitelien. Apply at

POK KENT4 robins, AlbriL'itt bakery or of Cumberland

T-HO--tf.

FOR SALE.

Notices-iiind-r tins head one cent, a llnea day. hik'ht w»nls to a line. Nothimr less than 10 cents taken. Ca^hIn advance, pleuv-.

FuH

SA hK—A ir'iod horse and mileh cow at a b:irkrasn. W!,w ler, l-b south 'Green street.

FT

?jALK.m A sewing ma^hlnv at s-than cost. Never been Used..-Inquire idhoe,

FuH

watch at the

sALK —An open Jaoed silver Elf In movement, cheap. Inquire

FOR TRADE.

N..I! ^nder.Uj ia OMi n»

•ad-une Not

^nc.ttdav. -. thurs .'i

MiSCELLANEOuo.

t.ndf r.thi heid hii-ii:— tiutiee^ or^U'.kiis lw wii be:ir rted at the rate ot two ei:nt5i a lii t* a day. La .h In advance, ple*e-e.

-I/K-a) repres''nt ttiv?s in Indi­

ana to represent ..Investment Company. Address..-Jno. it. Itcoviun, Uoval Insurance IJid'^M Chicago, 1U.

WANTED—An

man—siilary with opiof-

active, honest

?lU' iriontldy, Jf suitable.

turilty to advain e, to represent hM.*allv. a responsible New York house. Keterewe. Manufacturer. Ii«»ek Itox 15S5 N.

Y.

vept.

ONLY KNEW.

If wc only knew in the early morn, What we knovr each dose of day, If we only knew of the buttles tlcroe

That we must trap?, toy the way. If we c-nly knew. Ah oaly knew I think we*«.l pray, ere day N' ri:n, That rnuny riefrlcs aright be won.

If we oaly know that some hurnrry mml Hv our kindly wonts was It cc'y knew tha: our L«rd can clve

Sweet dnmchts from the Kountalu head-* If we onjy knew. Ah" i.-r.ly knew— I thJtik w»*\l pruv. ere ilay Iwua. FVr fcTJi^' to h*Mf» *»-nie weary cne.

Jf onlv knew that the written pase. ,* IV'penils o:i the letters there: 12 we o:i»y knew that the smallest bl.K

Must e'er ua^e the pape less fair, ••'••-•j.-- If we only know, .--i Ah' onlykufw

I think we'd ask. ere '.he day N'sun, For erfec1 letters, one by one.

If w»* oaly knew in the early Jays 5 What we" know at the bar of .»o«X If wo only knew of the perfect ways .1 i.»ur tec*. iau"h: oft Lave trod.

I a Ah: only knew—

for.'

9'1

I thtak «v'j ray, ii li?-» !e niiL -1 For stp't.^th tii do us we'll wish we'd ilertha l'uekard blnxWi. \i Housekeeper.

AS 1'IMW THE DKAR

Late Millionaire Trios to

Cir-

cum vent Kis Widow.

Scene- Retired comer hi the rvadin£r-

r*th.i.»f an.uristoerntie uptown. club. Tw».. cloi:aril}v. dfevM ^:iHletnivn aro 11 ieus^iiiio

4

and other local

tOpil,S^.:.3E:ii-^'/i:rV -V r. rKaVVi\V' ]\niekerU.)C'ker fa rising

youn^ lawyer« Where .'do .you keep•] yourself utter dark, nowadays? I never

see you at thO: theaters or in the olulrvx f&i\ Mr. Frank ,Courtland (a s»5eietv man)

—Ketweeri otnS^lve*. in the strictest orJidciure, «.ievoto live evenings of the week in ealiin^r

'on

a hulv whom I hop^

to leu! ,to. the altar one' q5 the.se fine

a

"harley (with the air of a man who

ha.s l»eei.i there many a time —Von don't

publishe^] toll5me so? Ain't you rather uverdofhij the courting business? Nov.*. 1 urn pay-

intr undresses to Miss HondeliprH-T, and,

ANTKI).—A k'v««l clrl uanunl todo Indni: in f-x'iet". 1 understand what's tfenerul housework car obtain an i-xcel-! i. ieat plaee at ir(K)k wak'v^ by ealliijk* at 41 *nrni» hu». never »eeurs to me nvf»-t WubasJi aveuue. in call it -»ri» than twice a week. I

n^allv think that's as uften as she carvei

to see me,

Frank {earnestly) That's often enough when yuu are ccmrtitiLr a young girl, but the object my aspirations is a \vidow. When it comes to courtintra widow, like tulvertisini.f. you can't

m*enlo it- I know what I am doing. Charley— So he is a widow*? If It is not a-leading question 1 should like

to iuk what is the name of the. discon- I f"lato female whose IfOrva^vinent you trying to mitigate.

Frank—The lady in the ease is Mrs. Van Sijrek. «:»n Fifth avenue. Charley, (very much surprised,•—I don't wvmder at the fr'vpiency -.f your

visits. Old Van Slyck must have left her over half a million. She is a charm-

s-y^

th* N\«w Kov» fair on Thur-day. 1-indor will uftor tUl she went t^*oiurh with that Urah.-itn. -ioT xiuth.] .dd graven iimure. 1 always hear-1 she

*rl

FOUND, ... Frank—\S ere y«u a4?qu tint-Hl with

Uiy

h"s,'

a a

im2

her mother, who wa.«, after his money.

nred^H.'essor—that is, if the

1

widow denrs not change her mind? Charlie—1 know him only by sight,

but my old chum, Tommy Vanderclaim. kn *w the family ery well, and he told me all alout their married life.

Old

Van Slyck was more than double his wife's age, and as :ly as a crazv quilt.

During the last few months of

i»!.

WA NTED.—Good Inducements •d wide awake men in ei er part oj

A(iENTsto

ottered I

thec^mntry b'» work forthoOrderot the shield. Jl.y money to the rlrhl parties. Endowments pa:d every:one. three him! live yi-ar.-. Have paid (ut over ?'Jr0,0o0.fi0 In Matured Hene. Ills. .Tor full information uddrr-ss C.T. Mules, hup. S-c'y., Hoen IMV-. Maltunore. Md. s-^"i

you wish to adverti.se anything anvwbt're at any thin- write toGEn. I\ 10)\V EI.L A: u.. No. K* sprure St.. New York/

E:YI'.KV

one in need of Information on tne subject ofadvcitisintf" will «io well to Iau»nc«ipy o!

MHo».»k

lor Advertisers,"-

jmkOs. p.nceone dollar. Mulled, postage paid, on receipt .! -price. Contains aearetul empihitlon fri.m tlie American Newspaper Dlreetory of au tue best puj'ors and dass Journalsj ^. ives,-t.hiv.^^-ulatlon rating oiv.every one, and k''»od dea^o*-information ?ilout rates-and fitiiei'-matter pertaining-.-to the buslni ^s of vid\enMnir Addt.s- HnWELI/S ADVKUTI^INij ItCKEA!'. 1 Spruie N

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

DR. O. E. RANKIN, o«Hcir over the Corner Hook More. Kf^b.lence

k-:.tU0

S.iUth Wa.«jhjniTU.n fctruel

UJKeehdtirar^O to 1::, *2 to 5p.m. and 7 8 p.in

cruelly? Why did you encourage me as you have done, when now you toll

me we must part forever? Carrie (tearfully but tinnly)—I cannot marry you. Mr. Courtland. A voice

from the tomb forbids it Frank—A voice, «lid you .say? arrie—Not precisely a v»»ie?. but a letter. I n'eeive letters continually

frtmi my late husband. Frank (laughing grimly)-1 suppose thev come from the dead letter o'hice. I So he writes you letters am! you

are correspondingly uuhappy. What wretched nonstMise! Wlij* tnile with

me in this way? -j Carrie- 1 am not trilling. Frank. I Here is a 1-tter in his handwriting posted yesterday from the spirit world.

I have reivived thcin regularly ever since vou N»gan visiting here. I have I had them examined by the Ivst experts

in handwriting and cinipare»i with letter^ of my late husband, and thry sav these ghostly letters are written

by the same hand. Hesides. in .omcof the letters are secrets known only by

my late husband and myself. Frank tak- ti:" letter uad n*ads: "I write th'^e liars frt»m :ht spirit world to lot you know, fa thk»s$ w,,n:a:i. that everythltu you d«\ say or think is known- to nv\ Y-u want to marry ajrain. If you lo ^oznethlnp dreadful will ha pen. IV'wur"! Your late husband. "PELl'Jr VAN Sf.YCK."

Carrie—So yon see I dare not. marry

aL'ain. There is no mistake about the letter. There is the envelop with the

New York postmark, station 1J. 1 dare say he is in the nom rit/ht now. Frank (with clinched teeth)—I wish

lie was. I'd make him wish he was not. Carrie, is this the only obstacle to our

union? Carrie (blushinc. with averted face) N

Frank—Then I'll clear this mystery

up in short order. Just let me have that letter and envelope. And now

farewell. Exit Frank, after pro--louired osculation.)

Scene III {private office of Inspector ]vrnes»—There an) present the in- I

speetor, Frank Courtland and an Kr.g-lish-Ukking servant in liveries with

1

mutton chop whiskers. The latter i«» j. on his knees and weeps bitterly. .-j

Inspector lvyrnes (fixing his eairle eyes on the wretched culprit)—Now I make a clean breast of it or it will te ».

the worse for you. -j Mutton Chops (wringing his hands)—j Indeed, sir, 'I'm hinnocent as a babe

hunlwrn. I never saw old Hiakespccircvj at hall. 1 ham no Freachy No. 2 but

an Englishman. I never butchered hanylxly. Inspector (sternly) I've learned

enough aUmt that. No^sly accuses you of murder, but you had better tell

all about this letter from your late master. Mr. Van Myek, which was put in the letter 1- by yourself. Did you

write it yourself?. Mutton Giops—Mr. Van Slyck wrote those letter hissclf. sir-—hindeed he did

1

He had a falsetto voice and a false set of teeth, no hair on his head and was

low legged V*esides. He was insanely and absurdly jealous of his handsome young wife, and made her miserable,

rhis

wretched life he t*eamo morbid and xnorose. shut himself up in his study and refused u* allow anybody except

his English valet. Thomas, V) come near him. If hLs widow was glal when he died antl wants U) marry again nolxly ciin blame her. Has the happy day leen :ix*rd?

Frank (with a deep sigh) —No, it has not, and that is what worries m«5. I Carrie loves me dearly and has consented t«. Imm o:hc my wife, but Jienever I ask her to fix the date she hedges for

witit* mysterious reas»n that cannot. fpiiU» comprehend. She seems to have

tH.trn.k

weret troutde on her miml

Chariitr-r-Havcn't you got any idea what it

i'.#

Frank—1 have a vague idea that she r-uperstitlous and- that she iinugines

that'vh.er- -late. husband visits the preutM^ ]ie thn?atcni-d U» haunt the house 1 she ever married again. lo you lieve in-spirits?-.

.CharTKv^lsupping Ids winej~Ves, if they ar^.: :old and oi-t.be. right brand: /.l?ut, putting, jesting aside-, thei ju?t that ghosts never show themselves except

:by a dim light und only to one person '-at a time completely gives them away. What slia Hvd^es old Van Sl3*ck take?

Frank—I oan't tind out Carrie— that is, Mirv Van Slyck not care to talk much ab.-.iut' it. All I know is

that th* drcjul of ].dng hauntod'by old Van Slyck's gh.^st prevents her fixing the date for our marriage, l'crhaps

she is preparing to lire ine out of her aiiVetions.

Charlie—I don't think you need en'tertain anj* apirehensions. .she is

probably enjoying the sport of playing her tisli K'fore she lands him. Some lay she will rope you in a-* the widow

Chadi/.nh diil Mohammed The victim may struggle, against fate, but all at once ho sinks into the matrimonial sea with a bubbling groaji and all is over.

Frank (ferventlyi I hope sn.

Charlie—If I were your place Fd investigate any spiritualistic manifestation* that materialise. Some-rival

of yours may-be putting up a little game on you. Put jeetor Hyrnes on lu.s triicki-• Well, 1 havi* an engagement fF\tt Mr (Inrush Knickerbi^eker.)

Scene' 11 ihite.ri-ii' of the parlor

Inspector «st:il more sternly)—When? •Mutton Chops—He fore he died, sir.

Frank—Ah! I suspected as much. Inspector ^s.vothingly—Come, now, just tell us ali about it-

Mutton Chops tin a confidential whis­

per)—Well. sir. for a month efore he died, Mr. Van Slyck did nothing but write letters to his wife, threatening

her hif she married again. He said to mo that he believed his widdy would try to marry some young fool, who is

after her money. (Frank squirmsi. Says he to me, if you see hany of them long eared doods 'ere courtin'mv widdy

hafter I ham dead and gone, just you keep hon postin' these letters till she gets hafraid and tells 'im to stay away. As oon a* this young gentleman came

the '••use I began postin' the letters. I was hafraid if my mistress married this young gent—and I seed for myself

she was hawfully gone on 'im—I might te discharged and lose my place. Fve got 'arf a bushel more of the hold gentleman's letters in a Ms, sir.

(Frank Incomes delirious with joy, shakes the inspector's hand and even

embraces Mutton Chops, after which he darta out of the office and is lost to 6ightL

The following item has siuee ap­

peared in the society column of a leading New York paper: 'The rumor that the beautiful and wealthy Mrs. Van Siyck has broken hor ensracement with that dashing society ma: Mr. Frank Courtland, is now authoritatively d*:ih-d. In fact. It is generally understood that the wej. dint? will take plaoe within a short tlin". ar.d will be one of the most ma^:.ilice:H affair* of the kind New York has ever iriiicsscO. The nowiy-rnarrK-d Yuple will their hon-w-:n Eurci^'." —Alex E. Sweet, in N. V. Herald.

runt'rjuul Source of Income.

which tlie Roth^hil(l aidud

in wliich the

he i.'(Ji i|jser. 'J'he latter wits v-ervte

l*xr. 1 lis iii-iticsjuil inooai! V'.vn.s rived friim iL snutf Iwx an«l Uii.s'was the way 1 if it: The stnifF-lo.\ w::s piven to

tlie, author -of "La Prison il'EJimbouryli" about, thirty years iiifo. by Ka-

ron .lames ile P.othse):ill is a token of estcoin. ("arafa sold it twenty-four hours lau-r fur seven*. ,--live naj»!eons

to tlie same jeweler from who ii hail been lKiiisrlit. This liecame known to Kothsehild, who pjve it ayain to the mti.sician on the following year, 'i'he

next day it returned to the jeweler's Tliis tni.llie continued till the d.-ath of the banker, ami longer still, for his

1 sons kept up tlie tradition to the great satisfaction of Carafa-— Jewelers' Circular.

Ilr. P« 1 v.-less Let me see.

:oi

the \'ati Slye.k niiHi6.ioii)—Mr. l-'ranlc Coiirtlatxl and Mrs. Van Slyek are seen in earnest .conversatioa.

Frank (despairinglyI—Will you not

tell me, Carrie, why you treat me so

ii

A SAVIOUR OF HER SEX*

When pain Nvomesa constant companion when there is no repose for th«* sufferer, by dav or niu'ht: wlien life itself se«m3 to be ralainlty ami when all tl.is is reversed by a woman, whose only ambition is to do i»ood others, has stie'not won the above title

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S

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bh:(

F:r: ..*v

PdR.MEH'.Q

'So,

there

is iiiithin/,' broken. .lust bathe your wrist in whisky four or live times a

day and you will Ixr all ri^ht. .MiulHi:--Hr. -doctor, hadn't I Ix-ttcr be carefully examined for int-mal in-

juries, too?—Indimiapoiis Journal.

I'm. Miirh Artlvllv.

Real LstnUv ilealer—So you've been in i.4UIi"_i:,!:j. h.-iv.-y-mV is tiiere anv activity in .rs :il eslate down there?

U't|ir.u\!d Travelcr-^-^'ou '-jet there is Tlu-dav before I sailed there was an eartiKjunke that made the ivliola

country slap nromiil. .Munsev'H Weekly-

Compound

cures all those peenliar weaknesses and Mlments of women, all organic diseases otV the l.'terus or Womb, ant! OvananTnuibles,. Hearmir^lown .Sensations. Weak P»ack. l")ebihty, Nervous Prostration, etc. Every---I'miraist sells it asastarulard article, or sent bv mail, in form of Fills or J^ozenge-*, on receipt of ^l.oo.

end two 2-cent stamps for Mrs. Pinkham autiful 88-paqe illustrated book, entitled GUIDE TO HtflLTH AND ETIQUETTF. ft contains a volumeof valuable Information

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It has saved lives, and may save yours.

Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn. Mase

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OLD

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T'nder the im -Hie.Season i»

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The It,-st o! nil

"AWcption of the Colored 400"

Introducing tlH'Coniniedians John .and (ieorire .» Cortnan.

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Th^ Willing I'ltlent..

Mu-Ure (who has sworn off) —Doctor, I steppeil on a banana and received a pretty hard fall. I am afraid I have broken 1:13- wrist.

Prh.e- J13, ."id and eentsv

Seats on Sale at Hol*inon A: Walhiee'e. ..^^eetiiniv tlie bund at noon, corner of Main and ahlnxton ttreets.-

RAILWAY HMECARDS.

—,7 Mm ROUTE,

1 I'.Mll.in NU-M Mull :.. ..-ila.'n, 1 :-J.Mi.in.......... |my Mall nhdlyi,... I iWp.jt L-^oo'entrains only slop ,11 coonty stints.]

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COUGHS AND COLDS.

35c« and 81, at all drnggltta,

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Chicago. Louisville. Lafayette,

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Hertford. New Albany All Points North. South" and West.

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rn., dallv No, So. !. (5r,

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Lufavetto AccitninwlU'.Ion. '.'l a. 111.

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Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago

Route. & St. Louis R.

W atrner Sleepers on nljrlit trains. Heat mod ern day eoaehoscn all trains.

Connecting with solid Vestlhulo trains IVojinlnjrton and Peoria to and from ygour nver, Denver ami the Paclttc coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Sprlu^fleld and Columhus to tiinl tromthe Kastern aud sea board cltleB,

THA1NS AT OR A WFO RDS VI LLEi'

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No. i»mall P: is r.

No. mall (d...).. No. IT mall No. 3 Express

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OOINO EA.«T.

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No. 10 Mall (d« No. Kxpress No. 18 Malt. No.« Mall,,

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........Mall idaily},,... ..... a I—K \irf*ss. Mu'.I—IvvpreNg

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VASD4LIA.

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«Ui Kvnre ....Ma

SOUTH

O'.lSpm, H:l».Ja.ni

Fast Line k\|rs^Jda'lly:o.'i pIn Freiyht.. .v. .. .. .,J) r,o am

....1 o5 a .. 1 ...1 Q8 ...Utl'i am

Vandalia Line

IHKKCT KOUTKTU

Miisiiyille. Cli itlaii(Kira. Florida. Hot. Sjirinjrs. Texas, Kansas, Slissonri Michiiran, Canada,

Northern Ohio

lean Depots, Clean Coaches,

Special Ordii

An'nr,linn,i, itn,l 1,01,1.1,

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MOHth Kit}?. (,f y. tbt

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proWi/i'm/

for

Sec) ion 1. He i: int.n unci) of the T,"'' •1 Jud.. that ibe truiu ust Maui street frfcft'

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to Pine street tji-crhr^ ('or(llt)i.' to V.aKi-s i...- j, .. to a wulth of

Hoods wilt be issuf-a iuiprovcnR'iit.s.

ext.«iit'.VJ?,»«-.

owners pay tl,c-i! aft.-r t-f iiipietiCu sucr.ts. Said bonus the contractor :o rvatifiX ',

Ms

provided for fJu,. f»l General Assemblv (.fru,",

ar(

March N tln-lpowi-rs of (»t.i- a in! ,Ul,,:,4'and Common Cuui,u'

a a.\?u'

Irustees.-' eie -1' I. All work tn be done t,n"ilts faction of the t.v c.vn Fnr'r,

And that the exper.4^ cf\

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inw as aloresaiil.-'n

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thereof oci-upied bv ttViand alleys), bo assess,.,) .. .f', '5 lei-ted from the osvit^rs platted lands torueriijf Vtl of said east MtoivXifh,..."f.* Imius aforesaid, acvf.iv. y, ions of Sections i, 7..

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f.jAA

the Civueral Asse:rib!v.,'',v.. ~,'' a a "An Actio rep,_-a! aii vi'., force fur tlie iiicorpor,!provide fir tlie J' preseribim their I the. manner 111 wi the sume. and 10 reiil ..:,-'.'. ters as I'roperl.w peri.i

Section iv.' 01 said Acj Act. of the General of Indiana, approved .i also of an act of tl,c i,.-.... the State o, Indiana, .i-.., .',r :i ls^", entitled. .1 tracts made by ,] Council for the srrud :ii ., ii.,! •". of streets and alleys, j^ri.vi of estltnatiui the "ccst:*:tS. |.r-4 forcintr the same aLM-.trStHi..-platted lands abutlm? "SiA alleys, lixiui.- the. ^, declarniL' an einerirein-v

Sections. Th«- Cn,v:. -t. I hereby directed to -,•• I stakes and also to advervs.- i',v I one day each week Yyr j..^ weeks, the Ci:c\vim,J.

Jovhnai. that sealeu prot»«f. s,- ... ecution of said work, v.'invt)e 'rp'i(.Jj the Ccmtnon Council wi The iav'i2. said advertiseniein.

Section -1. This ordiii.-i effect and be 111 forceuni i'li passage.

Passed by the Comincn day 01 Aul-us!. is ,]. WILLIAM r. CAU--. v.-

Attest: M. sco-rr. Cay Ordained and estuohslifii ttiis 'S i: Auiiust, l-'.'S. C-

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WILLIAM 1. A.WKU. J!

Attest: C. M. Sc-ott, CuyfCierk. Ausiist r,. is'.ii

Ni III 1 I,h

Proposed Street Imprcvonel

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oj i'tti/

Nntie«?- I? hereby i.".ven 1 Couneilot ilu-City ot 1 to the provisions oft heI proved March S. and manner inakinir enlorclnL' the payment ot. tj 1 and Is-suintr street ini!»r«^' therein provided, etc.. ha', w-*

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Proprietors,

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following reM)lntiou. 1 Hiso!ved. by the ouniju': e(?yof» rawtord.-vllie.that sarv to Improve 1 Invalley ty ol Kohert Heck (.', J. T!

Marked street irotnM.u^l. l.onlvWIe. New All:iny .a* hy Ujulderhitf the w, 'uol ^ayia'i.vj. tol»elu1d on eluht meiie.of'^iad

Ad work to he don»- In-mverdatitf* I file andsiH'eifleatlon.^rjrj'tKeiD tfie oSttfcj City Civil KllKitieer. Th« U»ti\l. Cuiil (ifiA: pr«vement «had le si?-»--y^r linwf loot upon real etal«' uhtittitii? -.ofi aliev between fai.l, I proi«irtlon thereot oeeunifl i'v «tmviXil cro^inx, wlileh shiiil

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City ot Crawio'dhvdlc, Ind,* It deferred, to he paid In ten anijiiu nient* A bond or IhmhI?. ?hah tlelpationot the eolieetiou 02 s:\td unles- ueh property owiM-i? v«it\ nienu before ^ald loud or {Hino.-ftrsi-J All -i provided for in an act tit ftj As- nbly of Indiana, Hpprwvvd-MnrcfcV.I )tiee \s further hereby L'i\e[Uoilo*2-|

I property alonKthehne oi Toveinent. to appear i't ttif-oitu-vd tu)1! of, sahl city ou the Tth jJay (it T:no o'clock, p. in and thc-reaut'ifj Jeetlons if hiiv they haw. to tLv Dn^i rfald proposed improvemeut. r. M.

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(.Ti-eencastle

NO riCKOe

Proposed Street Improvemel

IDKW.U.K

of City Clerk, (/rinrf&M

v.

Notlee Is hereby rtv.en t^at:: Council ol thetity ot iuant to the provisions ot the bly, ap!»i-oved March «s. I mode and manner of making M"*ments, eniorelm: the paywe: ''j and is^ulnjr «treet uii|nov».u:'.- "L' therein prnvided. etc.. haviiiir loHowluy resolution. UMvlt

Kesolved by.the (.omnion.,* of ("rawtord^vlHe, that.it-U. to hnpiovcthe sidew ilk. ,0J' John street from College -f,! street by. pav:nif with brick to a wldih ol live t"

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.: No. 10 xcepl

Snnd iv Sojr. Iflit trains carry p!is«oni.rer9 •I, ... 'I, stijps only hi i.-'nntvseats .I.^.MKS IIAUKRU,, «.ARt.

1 ni Ins

1

4

s» inches ot sand.i^, Al! WorK to'oe dOtueiit :v tile and speeittcaiioitvct. JLe Cltv Civil Kn^ neer. Inr- nil improvement: *ivaU t/e -i-"'.• 11Hit upon real esttttv-:.vibi: street between ^aldportion thereof ueeupted

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ertif^lnys, whteh''* ).ii iCSt.' of Cra»vtordav -'e. In.i

Mnnon Koute

Morion ltlo.'V- CM tt-e. !•,

if de!ern*d. to btv paid- »ii

a

meuiA. A bond, •ir.buinis. J' .-\ antielpaibui ol t.he^•-.eo»l4'« ments, unless Ihe prop--r: ••. ussessmentf4 belore^aid \r•'••• .-•? sued. All as provided t«.r :n er«l Assembly »d IntUanuv 1 SSI*. ..

Nol let? is flirt her hereby v'of ali pro|t*rty alomr.the I |H^sei Improveinent. toappc.v!vii yi the Mavor of said eit\ on th«* ':*1/ 1SI»1. at 7::u o'clock p. iu »j-4 their objections, if any they... "V -, eossltv of said prop'.'^i iniprovon\^,'

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The Soap]

that

Cleans

Mos|

is Lenox.