Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 September 1869 — Page 4

THE ANGELS IK THE HOUSE.

Tfcrw pairs of iH«inloi *rm«. a* white. »». enow. ». Held me in *vfi embrace:

Three little chocks. li~veivri j»vrhe« «n..

IVor* plrt^ed spunM mv fnce.

i*

Thrf.e tiny pairs of

pv««.

clear. «o deep.

looked up in wine this even. Three pairs .of Hp* ki«se«l men »wcf( "jood D'RK

Thuee littk1 form* from b»»wni4'i '.,j'

Ah it is well fliar '•linle oiipy'~«hfti(l'l love us It lighU our faith when 1 i•:. To know that once our M.-s»e.( Sit»i'.ur b.ide them '.

Bring- "little nnr*"*tn 115m".

•ilfii i«

And saM Hp not "r,t Ii1p««p1 hem. And "helil them to Hi* l.rean I* it not sweet to know when iIum

I'

nvc

,Tis yrhere they go to rest

CRM. COX.

P^t-oOlrc Fount! in a llollow Log in Lake fount —DiHcoverj «f Iltfrit IntercourHf llrlwen a Inion School

Superintendent and a Pupil orswrrt Seventeen—A Derided Sensation. Col. Barret. Suj erint:n«l«ut of tin: Union School

nt

.Madison,

ty, Ohio, han

Lake

C.iun-

laid the

founilatimi for uhility IM

a newspaper ^i iisation of tlifwater. That ihe public may something of hi^ antecedent*,

DB proper to prvlace the *lory With

•ome

point'.

cDunccled

with

PosscsBioga finc eduoatibri anB rath er comtaanding presence, the Colonel invariably made himself useful, whenever opportunity offered, in doing what he could toward advancing the interests of hift party and church. During the late Presidential campaign he was President of the Grant. Club. This position, with his situation at the head of the Union School, and nt the helm of a Bible class, in the church, placed him in the front ranks of the prominent citizens of the place, where he managed to eclipse the brighter worth of better citizens by adroitly manipulating every thing to his own advantage. He was welcomed and feasted on every hand. Following the example of his OJreat Gift enterprise leader, the Colonel accepted numcrous presents from his admirers, the articles including a handsome rifle, a complete fishing tackle, and an elegant^ gold watch. Committees were appointed to visit Cleveland, when presents were to bo obtained, that the best articles might be cullcd from the most choice selections of goods. One of the presents, the gun, played a prominent part in the history of the ease, as the Ecqucl will show.

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

CARRIAGE FACTORY1

-OK-

J. S. MILLER &

Ins history. ............

He came to .Madison about one year l*a(4ill Ali(i-Ka«lilUC Fifth Wheel ago, from Xewton Falls, Trumbell County, Ohio, with his wife and three children, to take charge of the l7nion School. Prior to that he bad been a successful teacher in different localities, and served with some distinction in the army. His proclivities in the political arena were intensly Radical, and in the religcous world, he was a member of the Baptist church, in good standing.

South of Madison, six miles, there DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, lives a quiet German farmer, who, for seventeen years, has taken commenda- Dry Goods and Clothing bio pride in giving a lovely daughter all the educational advantages that his limited means would afford. When STOP IN AT Colonel Barret came to Madison, the farmer sent his daughter to board with .T T~T"^^ 1VT j\ ft' the new Suporcntendent, last autumn, that she might attend the I -nion A". l»

School. She remained in Madison until the following spring. Meanwhile the quiet, unassuming preceptor had won her confidence, and the two started on a career of intimacy not sanetioned by the conventional rules of society. Though thirty-five years of ago, his tall, commanding figure, black eyes and engaging manners had perfectly captivated his victim. When the springtime came, she went to teach school about two miles south of Madison. At convenient intervals. the Colonel was in the habit of going in the direction of her school, always taking his gun, ostensibly

on

a gun

ning expedition, in reality to see the Tweeds. handsome school "marm." Brooks and rivulets, babbling through

nooks, were not sought ou!

This log they improvised

When they went away, he came! forth, determined to keep track.of." their future movements. From time to time ho visited the hollow-log. ex•mined tho contents of the forest postoffice, and observed tho result of these secret meetings. The matter came to the ears of the school board, through captured letters from the hollow log. The Board and church charged the Colonel with th« crime. He denied it. They produced the letters. He caved 1—Four'or five days later he left the place, and has not been heard from since. His gun, fishing tackle, and other presents, with his household goods, hare boen seized to satisfy claims of creditors. The affair has creajed an immense amount of gossip, whM is spiced by a few points that may be indicated by stars they can jiiot be printed.—CfrrclanJ

Dealer Aug

MK.

Plant

25.

PAINTING.

CO.,

/tEaiablished ia 18&6.

$

S/rs?/. S'..rth

./"

tlmr!

//.

IV O W I I I

ii-1 I "I t-.K remrniHi itiank.-t» ill'pubiii-lor Mi

J.

lilieral patronage be.towed npn for thii

ft it.| I »»i thirteen y*fir.«, would respectfully eal theattenfioii ot friends anil the puMie stt neraily ,i i«• an tn'iipotiuii ..r our

C»rriiig(^ itaiggi^N.

Nnlkit'.H and Nlei^lix.

A fir.c n-MiirtmiTit anil variety ul whirli we kc-f/ i'nri«i:«ntlr i'ii h.ind in our new Kriok «h'w room on Wa.shingUin street. «ocunii floor. clnim lir ho un«nrpfn?i (l in «trpn?th ami tini.«h. u.«ins none hut the hp.«t s?leotcd well ?ea"nnt(i .•prond rriiKili limli.T, anil employing mine lint llio I no»t *kiliriil.&mi experinneod workinon. The Iiit'll .-ppiitntion our work lins in«taiucj ib the l.hiricen rpnrf Jpa.nl gives us cnnfidencH* in Mir

A veoeni. iuveniloru miiI the jreatetI improvement ever added lo & carriage. bugn or ?|ring Wagon. We, have.the exelui\e oounty risrht. Wo n«e .. -v/ -•lr--

SjirvtM-'s hitciil Ktiggy Wliwl.

With Patent Kivet for fastening felkei so that it is impossible for (be felloe to ?plit under any pirenmstnnpe.

Tlio laiosland lwf*si liitproveiiM'iifs !h Spring, Axle.«, Spokp" and Hubs,

A variety of the latest styles of 1'atent Tops id tinisih of every kind. A? we receive the

From Now Vork and J'hiladelpbia'wc .-h»ll continue|to mnnufaeture work aj reliable n» heretofore.

All our Work i.s Wairantari from oiid two veal's.

OIl Work Taken in Exchange

KEIMIRIICi

In

a

wood-work done to order. HlacksmithinK l'aintin( and Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. We invited all to oall and see no our work will reeoinmend it.«elf.

Superior Farm Wagons!

Our Knrra Wauon.-i built expressly for this market by Studubaker Bro."., of South Kend. fnd.,of the

VERY BEMT TIJUBKK,

and uiore with the view of giving entire sntiafaetion to purchasers thnn profit lo the manufacturers nr to u.=. We fnll.v

Warrant Thnn hJrtr)/ in Parliruhir For Our IV,/ -.

11 r'Heiuemher the place. Market Street. North Court House. .lulyiT.UWJ .1. S. MIL.LKK

X,

00.

('iiiininma/ li/ur/,'t (1/••,•// Stwrt,

S in

:iiid

e.mimine

lii

stock of

DRY GOODS

drill's hiriiisliius! (ioods!

t'ONsisTi S'unr

l'oplin. ""Delahis. (.inghaiiis

KawiiN. Lusters.

Flints. Hosiery. 'Collars, Cloths. Cassi meres.

rriiiiiniiiirs

hady

FarniersSatiu. (.lov^.

S

as try sting

Hats. Caps. Notions.

places, but the deeper shades of a dense •forest concealed from human vision Ready Made Clothing, the object of their meeting. A hoi low log lay near the retired spot. 4

Ml

in

tact

into a sort

everythint:

111

i- lie

TO THE LADIES.

Card to the Ladies*

ok. in ro.Nco

fioMcn Periodical Pills,

iF'or Females*

lafttllaMe in C«rrrctii| frresHlnriiira, Rrmriu

OhlnseilMi

r*ran,

'rosy

.t T. H. WICTOX, K„„a ri irnwitirusviiic. oy wk.m. mam at 1101186, Mp, Unumenul rainier, Drnnrist# sole a^enU.for Crawfordsrille. and Engraver.

win TON is again able to auend to his

done with neatness and dfi terms. ...Wood Engraving.—1 am prepared WoodCotsfordisplay poetert.*Uire bills, Ac.. in cooa Style and on reasonable terms.

Shop oa Gnsen Street, Commercial Row/Sd lKW.S7.19M T.H. WINTON.

«f Ihr JlHlklr

fr«M whatever Cimr,

md

slnay*

Sacnsifel

Prevrauiire.

ONE FILL IS A DOSE.

Females perculiariy situated, those supposing themselves so.arccantionedoragainst using these Fills while in that condition, lest they invite miscarriage, after which admonition the Porprietor assumesno responsibility, although their mildness wonld any mischief to hoalth otherwise

"thepreventare

ded as a

Pills recommen­

MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY

for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever,as well as to prevent an increase of family when health will not permit it

quieting the nerves the

color of health"toandbringing!backmost

1

the chek of the

delicate. Foil and explicit directions accompany each box. Price

SI

per box

6

boxes

fr*CSold»?»n

$5.

Crawfordsville. by

Sold in

K. •!. •iaf«r4& ^m.'

.^41"' h3r_sendmR

them

SI

tojhc Craw:ords-

ville Post Office, can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any part of the country. uming 4 Co. La Fayi. by M(

bv Geo

profession. Paiufting in all its branofac* -»,« lnH in u"\r and dupatoh, on re«onable 1.-1 am prepared to furnish ^.tt. Se­

t*

SI

ugiest" in every town in thi0 d, by S. ID. HOWK, Sole Propretor. Now

Aork.

nWt,'d_A»"/t

DRY GOODS.

GOTO

Bice Canine's

BRIO

CarriaRe Maker.'. Heing exclusively

i-ngiiged iu

first hies us

manufncturing only light work ena-

to keep a niuoh finer, larger, and

I

Ftock thun

anv

kllf'W i.'onfidently

other house in the We?t.better We"

assert that our work and prices

A,

try

IIIVI j?

can,

not be excelled by any other establishment. will

1

The continual increase in business ha? made is necessary to enlarge our facilities for /nanu-.i

1

faeturing. We en 11 especial ntrcntion to \\.

.... Kmu-on's .s*

SIOKI:.

Til ni Ydl"l{

O O S

N OT I O N Hoosier Drills!

Of every variety.

MATS

and

OA

AIso a full line of

Kistern styles Monthly Fashionable Clothing.

.* ITST KKCKIVKD.

Gall and See for Yourselves. iy

Main and Vashint toii Streets,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

May miSHf 5 RICE CANINE.

DRY GOODS.

t'. K. Kiillonwiiler. K. A. Kullenwider.

NEW GOODS!

KiMEltPKI^E

CASH STORE!

C. K. Ptllh'liwiller &

A UK HA1LV KKCEIVISd

Spring and Summer GoodSj jthe

W

V,slilli:s. ^ty|e8l Whitel^and1colored^

riiiml

well regulated

of post-office. Letters were exchanged through UFUlSlllIl^ tiSt^ullSllDlBIlti this medium, to the certain knowledge of some parties in that neighborhood. ^"^ica-H °!„yV^,.1"Aiiftrfe for six weeks or more. Other people mv were iu the habit of hunting in the Bsme forest. One day a luckless hunter happened to rest for a few mo ments upon the hollow log. He dis. covered the post-office, and examined its contents. He found that an appointment had been made for that very day yoa that very hour. Concealing himself in a cluster of bushes, he awaited the issue. Both came accord ing to appointment. *j

WORK AND PRICES

ISeltire purehnsing elsehwere. I will also

('lit the Gariuents from Material Bought here FREE OF CHARGE.

May -".l, 1 JOHN MAAS.

Alpacas, Lusters, Delains, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Spring and Summer

Poplins, Iawns, &c.

A fill

Prints, Irish Linens, Table Linens,

Crash,

s. White Goods, Lace, Cambric,

Linen Handk'fs.

FRENCH.cV AMERICAN CORSETS heretofore.

The most comfortable and ilurabl« Corset in the market. I

Hoop skirts, Hosery,Kid and Lysle Gloves, Dress Trimmings, But-

MENS'& BOYS' CLOTHING!

Plain and Fancy Cassimers, Tweeds,

Jeans, Cottonades, tickings,

Checks, &c., &c.

BOOTS AND SHOES!

A full «toek of

HATS AND CAPS.

COUNTRY PRODUCE

v.4

Taken in exchange for flOODS.

4.

We Will not be Undersold!

Examine our Goods and Prices before Purchasing Elsewhere.

WEEKLY REVIEW^RAWTORDSVIDLE II^MNaTmTURI55fTrSKPTEMBER J, IStST" -w—- rr^r i-" ..' Y"

driver see it feeding when rising .fc vr on it.

I

C. E. FMltemcider Sr Bro

HUGHES' BLOCK. MAIN STREET,

CrawfortlfordsYille, Indiana.

,_Aprll

10

l«»tf, Jtlr 31 B»8

1

$*, I

Farmers now is (lie time to

look after llrills for fall seeding.

Doiil buy till you have called oil

HAMPBEIJ, 4 HlltiUlt

To see the great improvements made on these Machines hy the Hoosier l)ri11 To.

These Drills will be found unsurpassed iu all the following points, to-wit:

FIRST—It will sow regularly in

any and all kinds of grain, sowing

equally well in wheat, oats or barley.

SECOND—-When set to sow any

given quantity, it will sow that quantity, whether your grain be

large or small, or your team walks fast or slow.

THIRD—It is 'so arranged that the driver can see the Drill feeding

from all the openings when riding

on the Drill as well as when walking. In no other Drill can the

FOURTH—-It never chokes or

1

vu1otter ut

the

:-V..

Lowest Cash Prices!

/'f -t

Hosiery, Flannels,

.'••••.

I

clogs. It is a forced feed, distributing the grain surely and evenly,

as well when the last grain is going out as when the hopper is full.

FIFTH~:It measures the ground

|[ro. °ver which Itpa^e., SIXTH—It sows grass

broadcast, either before or behind from nil the old friends

hoes'at

the

pleasure

of THE

°P-

erator, and can be changed from

one to the other in an instant. I I I SEVENTH—By a very simple

arrangement the operator can effeet fifty-four changes of feed from

the smallest to the largest quantity

of kind

tage.

if Sprinsr ,-tylt's uf

°r

There is no Drill made except the "HOOSIER" that has this advan­

We are also agents for the various kinds of one-horse Drill, for seeding in corn: among others the eelehrated TZ PATENT which gave such universal satisfaction

Call and see them at

No. 7 A S COMMERCIAL ROW. I

tons, Laces and Notions. I RAW K)RI)S\ 1LLK* INDIANA.

IVt»s

CAMPBELL CHARTER.

ff 'f

GRAIN DRILLS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ftc. uj£._ T/TTAir

H.

ll'n*s»M.

1

'fit. s-*:

1

XuV. 9 IW5T

riE.u.Kits is

T11K

new firm

•*-1'f 5

\V AHHON & ET LMORE1

No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

CRAWFORDSYILLE, HSTJDX-A.ISr JL.

1 3 O O S Cloths, Cassiraeres, Dress Goods, Gloves, Notions,

RAG CARPETS.

ONE THOUSAND YARDS Of

HOME-MADE

BAG CARPET!

A.T I^iBiDfrOEID PRICES,

AT THE

Grraliam House!

GROCERIES. MARBLE WORKS.

BECK & JOHNSON QREAT WESTERN

Groceries & Provisions, MARBLE WORKS!

C't-rurr nt (Ifrr.n and Morkft Street*.

€rawford tville, Indiana.

would respectfully

inform the

hs-

Coffee. Tea, •*•?, -,s 7--i?** Sugar,

Fish, •liolatfses, Spices,

S

Wooden Ware, Crockery, Tobacco, rfV., rfv

We liiive retained ilio .serviee.i uf Mr. Henry

seed Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to the publie. and shall be pleased to receive ealls

III"

the former tinu.

W shall pay the

hialie-M

umrkel

Iiines for

pi'icc

.'

til

O E I E S

Ai the lowest figure*.

l)e-.ill 1^

1!KCK

ic

JOHNSON.

SALOON. •j. To

SALOON

E A A N

MR. FLORENCE RICHTER,

NNUL'NCKS to the citizen- of Crawford-: XV sville and' vicinity that ho ha? opened a Firnt'Clniii) Naloeu nud Rnlauranl, at

No.i2.t'omiiierciallRow.Green St..

Where he| will keep coii-tamly on hand pnre-t bran I-* of

„r ......

4

N Ks, ALKS, L/QI'ORS.'

I'lIK BtTinfC UBPAUT.11K.Vr

is unrivaled. All the luxuries and -uli-l iiili»i of theseason served up at short notice.

Also, agent for the celebrated

Saddle Rock Oysters

'/'TSIX 'T

FREE LUNCH

Everyday at 10 o'clock A. Jl.

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY.

.TnTlnr ,u., ., u«_

"N

Montgomery

Jeremiah Jewctt. order of said court. Probably insolvent and

creditors are hereby notified that the same will

be settled

"-f

White Goods Shawls,

Hoop and JSalmoral Skirt*.

I-o. h. eli. ii.strlcd attack

ES S I

Al^v. full line of

Boots. Shoes, Mats Caps CWlaM* «fc Queeunware

Ht the ioirt'Ht market price.

JZLilfH

tSUmort.

vc.

~t

1

WASSON A K1.I.M0HK.

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

citizens of Montgomery county that they T^Hr. above mentioned establishments

have .purchased the Grocery establishment ing an extensive and successful busmen in as the'knownLynn it

Son Oroeery. wherewill ho

found a lar?e

Assortment

of

t'oii-intiiii'

mnniifneturiii!?

ol

Hre

du-

O N E N S

Headstones, &c., &.c.

1 can say to tho citizens of MonLyoiuery and adjoining Counties that boin? so extensively engaged in the trade, and purchasing such larse quiintitie-of Marhle, I get it at

(irealy Reduced Prim,

therefore it enable* me to sell-you work iU.niu.-li

Lower Prices tli.-in vou can jiiiivhnso the .saint' qiuintitv ?it miiy other shop in this part of tho Slate.

Altillflrd

»»V//

5

AND ('/(iAltS.j

4

I keep the very best quiilitv ot

.American4 Italian Marble!

uli

E

tiiotwithstiiiidinif you have been told dillerent b.v some nf our eninpetitors.)

I DKPV Competition!

on hue (|U tlitios of Marhle. ami

as regards stylo of work. I

will not Iio excelled.

11 inly yourselves eall in ul lie -hop located on

li'.V S Tit T,

Opposite the iUsloit Bank

Where you will timl

ioiue of' the Finest Specinien of Marhlo. and work, ever e.xliibited in Craw fords villo. All work delivered. set up and warranted to give satisfaction according to contract. fiSf" Onh rx Soliritril am! Promptly

.Vot he Undersold.

C. J. Brimdage.

1'. S.—l do an extensive business for small

., .. .» proffits. I have put up MOItK and some of Mole Agent lor Hie «*ele- the LA KGEST and FINEST jobs of work of any lka.n#«»«l hA4iltfsl 41s» For I other establishment in this county, in the wraieu OOIIIf Alt I»r

sam0 len|?th of time. trarel through

raiuily U.%e. try soliciting orders, and can say to the public, A

1

COMBINING

nov'il

'tWyaugl

£1]i

accordingl^^.^. VICHOLSO

an«38w3

DOUBLE

Shovel Plow* for the millions, at GREfiO'S.

the coun-

will sell you your work at the «amo price that I will at the shop, and furthcre more, if there

imported and native Wine- for Mrdicinal is any shop thatcan sell work from 15 to 20 per an Sacramental purpo-es. cent cheaper than I do, WHY DON'T THEY DO IT.

1 iif.fv

Coxpetitios in prices, and if

I don't furnish such Marble as I agree to. you need not receive the work. June. 2T. 1367. C.

I.

BRUNOAGE.

SPECTACLES.

IMPROVED

P.OTASCOPIC SPECTACLES,

THE BEST IN USE C!

advantages, mechanical and

philosophical, to be found in no other' offered in the West. These celebrated Spectacles now so generally used and approved, arc the most perfect assistance to defective vision now before the public. The Lenses are ground in accordance with the

philosophy of nature. Their

.»•* fei p!L^ «arfaces.

Tem of

perfectly

polished

purity nd transparency, of

.material,

distict image of the o'bject as in the natural

I

healthy sight, avoiding the

Administrator.

glimmering, waverign

disiiness of the head, and other unpleasant sen-

sations often experienced in the use of ordinary glasses, and enabling the wearer to prosecute

minute and critical eye-labor, either by day or eandle light, with ease.comfort,andsatisfaotno mayS.lMutf CHEAP JOHN. Agent.

REDUCTION OF GOODS.

GREAT REDUCTION!

THE PRICE

i)*-

All Kinds

-o,

Dry Goods

A I E S

A S

]B onnet

OU SANDS

McCLURE, FRY & Co.'s

June (, bUC. Harsh Me*.

-^^^apawr '-a '»AW WWhtWM

OONBSBf BOOK STOBB.

^1 rrx

THE OLD

BOoik etTOHZI

'Ibt

fat

of Decctahw

83 ba* rimtj

REMOVAL

O a

BOOK STORE

To th» South room.

Natioua) Block, Washington Street. ...

Where may be found

FTJLL STOCK

School, To. and

Blank Books,

mc.udingaJCollefe,

ehoioe lot of

Bibles Prayer ami

Hjhb Bm^

pa-

Note, Letter. Cap, Bill and WraDDiuv

PEBS. Buff

and

latM.

.Whit® Envelope* ^8,.,,,

Ink. Muctlafe.

'Crayon.

necewary to

Pencils, and all that

make a full stock of

STATIONERS' GOODS.

A lull

an nice line of

Pocket Cutlery A Pocket Booka.

Having loft our entire atoek of Wall and Window

A E E S

We have received sinca an entire n*w *to«k itt that lina. and ask yonr attention the belt, prettiest andcheapejt aesortment am offered In this city.

A JflCE AiSOBTNEUfT

uf

Curtains,

Good!

We

had

and Fixtures.

FH1TRE FRAMES A: MOLDINGS

uMo

ta lay

in

a of Kratne

Ptrtiouliar attention paid to

1

The Indianapolis

ifano

Moldings,newstock which,are

CHEAPER THAN EVER

Framinjr

S?*xtr*^ll)ll,*,'for

Pictures

W(

and Picturo

rk. Tordfand Ta§§®(

Xalls

•TOYS ,f- NOTIONS b,, the. Million.

We receive all the leading

il£azineft and Iow«paj»«rM,

Having over fifty different kinds, and anv not

our list prompty supplied.

on

DAILY PAPEB8,

JJOUKNAL

We

and

andjtho Lafayette

at

SENTINEL

JOURNAL

are reeeivodfevery

morning,jand]delivered to subscriber* at publisher rates,

cannot begin to enumerate all thai have to iell|bu task you to up the oldles-w« taolisnment.and see what wehunt have.

we would thabk the publlo

i-Pa'ron*Ce.,we

°Ii 'P®

such prieos

And wnile

for their fbriner

would ask a

eontinuanoe

shall try and deserre.it by our,

attention to the wants

of

tho community, ana

an linn I aiiith I

selling

as

people.

I'eli. ii, 1880.

will suit all reasonable

1.

A.

FOOTK

A Co.

NEW GOODS.

SPRING STOfJKS ARRIVING

I

iisrEJw a-ooDs

KOK

4THK

I O N 8

Airivin* at tlie

Graham Establishment

Wanted in Exchange for Goods,

LUMBER,

SHINGLES, FEATHERS, BUTTER,

HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS,

SHEEP.

PoundM'of Wool Wanted

In

eiclmnsie

for

G-OOJDS OR CA8H1

A Urk« itek of

Western Jeans, Cassinets, Flannels,

Yarns, Blankets, Cassimers

TO EXCHANGE for G00D3

Will pay the higheu prices for Wool at the

Graham H«hm,