Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1891 — Page 2

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Proposed Street Improvement, OJfiiv '''hi Clrrk.CratrfunlnriUe. l»rf, Noiit'c i* horebv eivon, TmU tti^Coinmon Couucii ot the City of Crnwfordsvtlle,

pursuant to the provisions of th»? General Assembly, approved Munth S. providing th. iiiodo anil manner of uuikinK street improvements, enforcing the pA.vuieut of the ^osts thereof* uud issuing street lutpi ovemcut bonds, us therein provided, etc., navinjr duly passed tho tollowiog v.ilunon. to wit:

Kesuveii, by the Common Council of the City of L'ra\vford»vilto, that it is deemed necessary to improve cast Wabash avenue from Water street to the right of way of the L. N. A. & C. Railroad the following manner to-wii: 1st Hy setting a continuous lino of Indiana liurd liuietoue curbing, except at intersecting streets ami alleys and drivewa.vs, oil inch side of the ceutral, liue of the street and sixteen (10) feet from said cent ral liue. said curbing to be 3^ inches uy "Ji. inches iu size, set edgeways and pSaccd on six inches of compactcd saud. All angles stone curbing at streets, alleys and driveways shall be rounded to an outer radius of two feet and an inner radius one (I) foot eight ($)inches. 2d. Hv aving the gutter on both sides of east \Vabash avenue between the above mentioned points with lnoiana bard lime liajfgingstoue throe 3i to four 14) inchesin thickness aud thirty iuches wide. The said Hugging to be laid

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NEVER BEFORE

eight and one-

half iuches of sand, to measure eight inches after being pouuded dowu to a solid b'-aring. 3d. By grading and sodding the space between the «dewalks and tho curbstone.

Ail work to be done accordance with proline and specifications on tile in the office i«f the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of sun! improvement shall be assessed per lineal front foot, upon real estate abutting on said east Wabash avenue, between said points, except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed against the City of CrawiVrusvilie. hut. Saul assessment* if deterred, to b~* paid i'* ten annual instalments. A or bonds, shall be issued anticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. The contractor to take said bonds in payment for the work All as provided tor in an act of the (icncrul Assembly of Indiana, ap proved March

Xotice is further hereby given, to the owners of all property along the line of said proposed improvement, to appear at the office of the Mavor of said City on the *JMh day of Sept., 1SV* 1. at 7 S0o'clock in., and there make their objecliouh, if any they have, to the necessity for said proposed improvements.

Aug. 29 C. M. SCOTT, City Clerk

STOVES

Hewing and Cooking.

is a to

IIUW them of

Thompson & Cates,

South (jrecii Street

Have 1 shown such magnificent stock of

II. I TS.

imaginable in

Winter.

All styles

Stiff, Soft, Crush

tind Silk IIA TS

for Fall and

ALMOST EVERYTHING

To be mentioned can be obtained from our large stock of

Furnishings.

Fall and Winter weight

UNDERWEAR'

At very reasonable prices. An elegant line of

*Ycckzvcar

just in.

We wish to call your attention to the fact that J. N. V, Murtiii and J. W. Craiij have tuted up one of the neatest and most complete stocks of sjrocx'ries in the city, and that we pay the highest price for all kinds of produce :alo sell more groceries for than any other house in the city.

Don't fail to call ami see us and Lret prices as one call will !v sufticent to convince yov. of the f.ict.

Martin & Crai

Corner Washington and Pike.

The Finest Cigar in the Market.

For Sale Everywhere.

Manufactured by

Chris Schweitzer.

The Time Is Ripe for the Declaration of Independence of Sraails Yegetable Liver Pills! I

They are well equipped in all the therapeutic aud prophylactic essen-' fcial elements that make a first-ciass pill. Smail's Pills are all Am ri-i can of Hoosier manufacture, and always and altogether unlika and' independent of the old pod-anger brands, being small and the size ofj pellets. Do not sicken. gripe orj constipate. One or two a dose.

Will Soon Be Ringing!.

The boy in one of our school suits is suie to

l(o

class. You cannot improve on these suits anywhere for either style or durability. They'll last till your boy outgrows them, no matter how hard he may be on clothes. Our suits are built to stand the jacket. Parents, be sure to visit our children's department. Examine our styles and get our prices. Fall opening in everv department. Grand display of new Fall styles in men's suits and overcoats.

CON. CUNNINGHAM'S, One Price Clothing Mouse

ON CUNNINGHAM.

DRAWINGS,

SPECIFACATIONS, AND Applications

W.F.SHARPE,

to the head of the

FOR

Otliee, over Tanncntutum Clothing ^tore, CrivxvCordsvilie, lndlaim.

MORE jJURGLAEIES,

It Seems That a Regular Gang is Working the City. Thursday night was a good

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for

tlie burglars ami they wore out in force. Tho first rase reported yesterday morning

whs

tho robbery of tlio bouse of

liarrie Tontious. Ho had gone homo after midnight, and retiring hung his pantaloons upon a chair. Between tho time he retired ami two o'clock the burglars came and fished his pantaloons through tho opened window with a polo. Thoy went through them on Win. Martin's front porch and there left his keys and empty pocket book. Tho pantaloons and about $30 in money though they took away. After searching tli- panta-1 loons thoy cut a screen door out of Mr.! Martin's house and attempted to effect an entrance. Failing in this they returned to Mr. Volitions' and for some unoxplainable rouson began to cut. tho slats out of the front shutters. This awakened Mr. Font-ions' sister and she calling out Brightened them away. QThe burglars mado a ricli haul at the residence of E. M. Barnhart, on Pike street, junt east of the Motion bridge. They effected an entrance aud stealing Mr. Barnhnrt's clothes went outside and abstracting therefrom $135 dropped tho clothes under the window and went on their way rejoicing.

Tho house of J. N. VanSandt, on tho corner of Jefferson and John streets,was broken into by the thieves opening a window. Thoy ransacked the house but stealing nothing of particular valne doparted, leaving the window and door wide oi)eu.

The residence of Ike Shields on east Wabash avenue was also entered and his clothes, containing $3 in money, carried out in tho yard. The S3 was not there in the morning for some reason or other and Air. Shields thinks tho burglars probably took the money away with them.

Unsuccessful attempts were made to enter the residences of G. S. Durham and David Epperson and probably other houses in the neighborhood. The report to the effect that L. F. Hornaday was touched for a large sum is untrue.

About 4 o'clock in tho afternoon the residence of Charles Host, on east Wabash avenue, was burglarized in a most daring manner. Tii° theives boldly unlocked the front 1- and entering the house proceeded to tear things lip in a most systematic manner. Every drawer was opened and the contents scattered all over the rooms. The beds wore pull ?d to pieces and the trunks emptied out. When Mrs. Bost returned from the fair her residence seemed to have experienced an int Tnal revolution or cyclone. Jewelry, linen, clothes and other articles of value had been carried away in large quantites. Two men. now supposed to have been the thieves, were seen by Charley Wellington leaving the place late in the afternoon, carrying baskets tilled with plunder.

The residence of Thomas Scott, on the corner of John and College streets, was entered about the same time during the absence of the family, and many articles of value purloined. The theives secured $30 in cash, all the unmarked silverware, the clothing belonging to Mr. Scott's neice. Miss Maggie Hnff.nnd the jewelry of Miss Laura Phillips, of Waynetown, who is visiting the family.

The residence of Jeff Stewart, near the fair ground, was entered and plundered in a like manner, the loss not yet being fully ascertained on account of the confusion in which the house1 was left.

The Edict Has Gone .Forth.

The county commissioners took along breath to-day and considered the proposed improvement of county superintendent Zuck's office. They acted favorably upon the matter and the teachers who come in a month from now won't know the place. All the desks will be taken out, a carpet put down, a dozen office chairs pnt in together with two or three tables. Curtains will adorn the windows and general appearance of resjiectability given to the place so long neglected.

Hole's This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J.

Cheney

& Co., Props.. Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.

West ifc Tkcax,

Toledo, O.

Waldino, Kixnax it Marvin",

WHAT THE

"Musical Courier"

S?AYS OF

Baldwin Pianos.

"A tuml iihou*. tlie Baldwin Pianos, In q*ilet way the Huldwin house has been ranking the ISaMwUi.Piano and selling till they make at retail. Tlie Instruments arc carefully constructed and in appearance follow the lest model of American uprights. The tone Is surprising}' powerful and penetrating, and is endowed with what is known as the ''carrying*' quality, the vibration being free and sustained. The touch Is sympathetic and responsive and the piano is altogether a pronounced success that justlfl a rapid development of this department of the plant. AU that has been accomplished with the Baldwin piano was done in Cincinnati, by Cincinnati workmen, and the scale lt*eif-an original scale, too—was made by D. H. BALDWIN & CO., who do not believe In copying scales.

Kepresented by

George F. Hughes,

1 SOT Easl Main St. Crawfordjville, Ini.

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Wholesale Druggists,

Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and miicous surfaces of the system. Testimonails sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Crawfordsville, Monday? September 2|]

A N IJ IVL A I)_ The Greatest Show on Earth.

AND T11K Git AM) H1STOUICAI, Sl'KCTACU:. II

Or the Destruction

The Mosi Stupendous Show in the History or the

CAPITAL INVESTED, 83,500,000. r. T. BAHNUM, DAILY EXPENSES, 87,300. .1. A. BAILEY,

THE WHOLE MONSTER ENTERTAINMEN1

Presented just as it was In Kurope, wlicro Itarnazed. astounded ami ilc-llchte«i

PRINCES PRINCESSES, DUKES, LORDS, STATESMEN, EARLS®

The Royal Family

of

And excited the admiration of the whole public and pa

Transported twice across the Atlantic oeenn, at great risk and pense, and now presented in all respects the same as in L'jr.ltJ

A'EJWS TRIUMPHAL ENTREE INTO RO I

GRAND TERPSICHORE AX DIVERTISEMExf." Old Roman Marriage Ceremonies, Religious Fetes. Bacchanalian Orgies, Sacrificial flikj|

Overpowering Spectacles, nare and Chaste Tableaux. Great, Human Triumphti! Pageants.

Virgins, Priests, Peasants,Embassadors. Spies, Hostages, Revels, Palanquins, Euniclis. Litters, Riots, .fee., .tec., A-c., «fcc.

Elephants, Horses, Wild Beasts, Performing Animals, Terrific Chariot Phenomenal Tumblers, Combats, Battles. Realistic Scenes in Old lta*. The whole presented on a HUGE STAGE 450 FEET LONG, incidentally, introducing the Circus Maxitmis,.re-,

producing all the glories of tho ancient Roman Coliseum, together with the overwhelming and tremendous performance of thd

GREATEST SHOW on EA1UH

Triple Ci.cus in three rings, 100 circi.s ac!s. Double Acrobatic Performances ou two stage. ,, Double Manageri- nf wild and 'niim'1':'!

100 American and Foreign Actors. 20 Clowns. 50 DumpActl

Grand Olympia Ilipimtlrome. with TlirilliiiLi:" liiwsj and a myriad of odd, curious, comic, rich and rare features.

/jtuptndouj TcrpricKortm ^cvcU liv Inyrt Imperial

Two Performance Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. Doors open

r.T i}f

Great Britain,

Magnificent Costumes, ctstinyr 'I'M. Towering ar.d Tiemendous tct*ncry. v.orth 5""a|

Actually 1,200 People in this (jraml

Gladiators. Dancers, Singers, Charioteers, Warriors, Courtiers, Christ:,-.: Martyrs, Athletes, Musicians, Citizens, Slaves, Senators, Lietors, Champions. Choristers, Praetorian Guards, Yestil

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Admission to everything, 50 cents children under 9 yeai^ Great Free S re Pa ad it $ 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 W or of a re

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0*ipf to the delicate material of the costumes usocl in "Nero" thoy will i-'l the at reel pnnulc. As an accommodation to the public an ollU'O liUf jij i.,* HOIJINSON Jc WALLACE'S COllNEK HOOK SIOHE. where rwrveri

the rpirnlur price, and admlsMon tickets the usuul slight udvunee. all rullroadB. Will exhibit at ludluaapoLls on Sept,

Hour Earlier.

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