Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 September 1869 — Page 3

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UOINO NORTH

yiocmarawUtion. K*pre««, GOING SOI'TH

Kxpretf, A eoommodation,

DIIIT—Oning Sonth--—' vi* N YHOKTOWN, by Hack arrives Mondays an«t

KrliUjru.".— ........P.M. Depart! Tuwdnya A Saturday.*..... ...II A. M,

KUI'RVII.LK.

I iu i"'i irous. by cartl«r»myes ednw(tny» and Saturdays. Lay* and a»xuMays.-. departs tame day* at..

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CITY NEWS.

I'.ITTKK and eggs are in good demand.

a itiixoos ascension nt the Fair Oronnds

t.-.-dav a -1 o'clock.

I'f.\ iic« of the finest variety at. Riley &

-V,n grocery on Washington street.

tint market is well supplied with

fine

I ill: eastern mail will be carried on

new railroad the first of next, month

^utarday night, which, for a lime, raised

considerable commotion on our streets.

"(IBAHAM & BRO. are making prepara­

tions to build a business room on Main

«l eel.

KAIJ-IU.U half-fare, State fair tickets can JQ^ ]_

l«e procured from the gentle Sydney

MeKee's office, i.r at the Station.

Two members of the Sorosis and one of the

Young MenV Christian Association visited

l.ndoga on lost Sunday. No enke.

tli it neiglior McCane of the

A.f liis -ity.

Journal,

n»s-bet ween here and Indianapolis, both

in passengers and freight. hen com­

pleted it will be one of the be«l paying

muds it. the west.

WK noiice thai the managers of the

County Fair are making every arrangement

to make the Fiur a success. From what

we have ob«erwd within the last few days, lie exhibition will be a grand success.

Mas. MUIY A. I.IVKUMOHK gracetl our

••ireets last Wclnesduy morning. In ap-

pearance she is masculine in her features,

itnd is what properly might be termed a lie

woman.

couple of their grand pianos on exhibi­

tion at our county Fair.

TIIK Richardson house is crowded daily-

with guests. Hotei keeping is a paying

business in our citj.. and Mr. Richardson

is a popular and clever landlord, one

svhom it is a pleasmelo stop with.

,\ vi in cowardly and contemptible

ted he room.

Stage Mnnngor. Ir. T. McMeohan, Sec'y.

S. C. Camjibell. Treas. Henrv Campbell.

\|ii*ical I'irector. A. 11. Bradeu.

I'm case of the City of Crawfordsville

.ojuc'iti liouglas. appealed 10 the Circuit

Cuiirl, dismissed therefrom by Judge

COWHII. upon the gioutid that the City

Cuiiucil bad no right, under the statute to

psss the ordinance which the old moke violsted. The ease ha been appealed to the Supreme Couri.

baiiy and Chieago railroad, leading lo the

Fair ti rounds is in very dangerous con-

liiiun. and needs rebuilding. So far. a

s» «.'i iminal neglecl has been manifested hv

ibose who^e duty it is to see that the

bridge is kept in a safe condition. Hv ihe request of many tas-puvers. we call

ihe attenliuii of the proper authorities

ti. ibis matter who should not delay a dnv

iu seeing that the bridge is made safe aguin-t accident".

Mil. ti. R. REI KWITH, agent for ihe State tur the hale of Donforth Petroleuni Fluid,

is Al present stopping in our city. The

-icrtuid ia non-explosive and makes a beauti-

lul light, and is far (superior to common coal

"»1. It ha« been thoroughly tested by many

°'r citizeni and pronounced the best aud cheapest oil in the market. Person? wish-

to engage in

a

profitable business would do

well to call on

Mr.

lleckwith. who can he

found at the Richardson Hon«e.

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J. S. SfiiLEB Co. of thij city. plac««d on

exhibition la«t wot-k a number of their elegant carriage* and buggies At the Foun­

tain and Warren County Fair, held at At­

tica. {hiring the exhibition «oine soonndrel

cut and defaced them. The society- has of-

feml'a rownrd of fifty dollar® for thearre«t

of the party or parties who committed (he

I outrage. The work turned out by this firm

i« the tinsel in the west, and whererer ex-

hibited has nevor failed to take the pre­

mium. Nearly every carriage and buggy

taken io Atiicn was sold during the week of

the Fair.

0 If- a. m.

7-40 p. m.

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a.tn.

THE SOROSIS CONVENTION.

Tlii.« fxhil.ition of strong-minded wo­

men enme off at the Christian church on

la«t Tuesday and Wednesday. Like all

shows, it was not entirely devoid of inter­

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.5 5*2 p. m.

Convention without its male fools to dance attendance in bandying witless joke® with

the rin-grnistress would hardly be deemed a

success. Mr«. Uvernuire Vnrieiie* though

not on as an extended a scale as her exhi-

ALAMO. A M. I LARGER oiiie«, WHS NEVERTHELESS A depart*baroo days at.. P. M. pavin? fine hoio. Tho oM aringe Mint ori#

W iysrroiry,by ha«k mtvea Tne*liiy* 4 Saturday* 9,A.M. I fool make? many, wav no exception to thf-

™le

Wednesdays i»nd ridays-I depart* Tnrtday*. Thnrsdayf. ud 8*taidM5........-.FL.'» A. M.

and Salorday: ._

NEWIOWS, by carrter"arrive« Tuesdajrs, Thnr«d»y^«d S*tnrday«.i.-J2JI. deparu

tnmo

daw et^.-• P. M.

Crwfordsville.

i« benutiful. pure and virtuous in women.

he

af-

RfviwAY occurred lust TiiCf

ternoon in which a threshing machine was

considerably damaged.

has

't.i'ivi elected Secretnry of the Sorosis Society

Tu» wheat market has been active during

lie week. Prices range from '.tn cents to a

dollar.

men will commence work on the railroad

bridge over the Dry Branch on next Monday.

Tin: I., II. & Western Bailroad Company

will commence the erection of passenger

and freight depot next week. It will be

located south of Esquire Britton's residence.

Tiir contract for grading and bridging

the railroad from here to Danville, Illi­

nois. will probably be given t.i Kiiccesslul

bidders the fin'I. of next month.

TIIK I B. & W. !?. R. is doing a fine busi-

Producce.

Farmer

for their

change.

alarm of fire was raised last

Cod Filth.

Desiccated cod fish, a splendid article of

food for the table, can be had at P.iley &

Son's establishment, on Washington street.

Prepared Oliuiu Capillarium.

This Preparation is warranted to pro-

dnce beautiful new Hair," prevent the Hair

from falling out, and to remove Dandrilff,

Scurf, &c., from the head.

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gp]pndid nrticle for the Toilet.

being richly perfumed, and renders the Hair

dark, soft, and glossy, incliningjit to curl

without causing any unplensant. greasiness

to the H»ir. Prepared only by E. .1. Bin-

ford ,v Bro., Crawfordsville, Ind.

LOCALJTEMS.

New Goods

Arriving ai the Stone Front daily. s_' »n

Cheap John.

Buy

your fine Tnble T.inens of Cheap

John.

u'T. BABI I'S with a heavy force of work­

All

The latest styles in hats and caps at the Stone Front.

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Oysters

Receiveil daily at Gulhrie' Green Btreet.

rest an ran I. on s'J'.w I

A Large

Stock Front

of Boots and shoes Very cheap.

the Stone «-J.",t

Cheap John.

Buy your tine^Pantascopic Speclacles of Cheap John.

Oysters.

For choice dish of fresh oysters, go to Guthrie's restaurant. s'_'-1wl

Diamond.

Get diamond grain powder al Campbell & Harter's. it is the best. .slwl

Cheap John.

Buy your fine Roger's Plated Ware, warranted vcars, of CHEAP JOHN

C. Crawford,

Of the Stone Kront, has just returned from the Hast. I'nme and see the new goods. s'J'itf

Now

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Mil. A. ti. P\RII:H, agent for the house of

Beuliam Bro., East Washington street,

Indianapolis, infirnis us that he will have

la I he lime to repaint your buildings and fences. The materials for which, you can find, cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.

Arrived.

r. m. Crawford, of the Sioue Front, is the first to receive a full fall stock of nil kinds of goods. Give him a call. s'J.'itf

Hall's

YrytUiblr Sicilian Hair Henncr

eiueriug the Christian church, last ^"'l STNK I-0" I•

Monday night, ami carrying off Ihe over-

t/reens with which th Indies hid d.-coni-

,\ a meeting of the Crawfordsville Ih-am-

a.'iic Afsociation, the fyUowing officers were chftxen tieneral DirAior, L. B. Willson.

will stimu­

late the absorbents and the Secretions of the hair tubes until they regain their orifiinal vigor. Try it.J_

C. M. Crawford

Will suit vou in everything vou want in

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trick w«i played by wine unknown parlies and fresh. Call .tnd be convinced.

|s line, ll'is goods are all new

Powdor, Shot and Caps

I Campbell & Harter are selling Ihe best and cheapest powder, shot, caps nnd wads in ihe oil v. Call ami see them. ,, 4i4

Paints.

Billy Fry sells more glo*s. paint, puily, oil, &c., than any other man. and does il for less money.

Now Firm.

We noiice that Webster & Son bus bought out Curtis & Bro. boot nnd shoe store, aud that they I a nil ready to wait on all the old and new friends with cheap goods. ^Sllwl

Ho Sells It.

A. F. Ramsey sells the finest Chewing Tobacco to be had in market. "Mountain Dew." eveylodv uses it. a'JSw'i

Pure Drugs,

I IIK bridge over the Louisville. New Al- Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushes, paints, oils and varnishes, nt the lowest possible rales, at T. W. Fry? & Co.'?. firern street drug store. sir®#. -.'r' k.

Robert Carson

Will now be found in his new brick. National Mock, No. f, on Washington sireet. with a full assortment of groceries ns cheap as the cheapest. duly 1 'V.'ti".^,

A Neat Foot

Is indispensible. and we know ot no belter place to get a neat nt in boot and shoe than nt Webster & Son's. They have just opened a large lot of the finest early fall and winter styles, at the old t'uriN corner.

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To All Whom It May Concern. John VV. Blair. lr. is again in the market with the largest and best assortment of fruit trees and grape

Tince

eter offered

in* this city: the largest and bost selected stock of blackberry, rapsberry, and strawberry plants ever.offered by anyone in Montgomery county. Kverything sold by me will be warranted to be just as represented. s'2"i w3

H« Latest

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Cor the show was

rule in Crawfordsville. for the show

welt attended and llie receipts amply suffi­

cient to pay,the star actress her hundred

dollar." for teaching silly young girls anil

hysterical old maids how to obtain their

M.

right-, to the ballot, whu-it barh^rou-

cruel men had kept from ^r

Want of space forbids us from publishing

ils lis from pi

Styles of Ladies'. Misses" and Children?' dre«* .pattern, just received from Mine."

even a synop.-is or this i-ediculous affair, waster & Son have bought the stock of Nine-tenths of the Indies present were al- boots and shoes owned by Curtis & Bro.

this rediculous affair.

traded simply by curiosity, and it is but justice to them to state, that they were dis-

gusted not only with the amount of

I cheek displayed by the unfeminine Liver-

more. but with her abominable teachings,

which if carried out would destroy all that

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Detnorest's Emporium of fashion, of New York City, by Miss Addie Moorp. two doors sonth of the M. E. church.

School Books.

Major Foote. of the '-Old Store." informs us that he ha plete a stock of School Book' brought (o this city. Parent find it to their advantage to buy of the Major slSw- .,.

All Alone.

Major Foote i= now all alone in his glo,T ry. He has the entire room to himself. j.Mr. Kelley moving to his new room, which enables him display his goods to a better advantage. He has his room fitted up in elegant style. The Maj. will be glad to have all his old friends and the public generally, call and see him. National

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est. there were many comical scenes which

well repaid for the twenty-five c«:i»t check

demanded at the door. A circus without a

clown would be a poor affair, and a Sorosis

block. Washington street. «1!MV?

Drugs.

The lust shall be first.—Srn/jlure. Verified by the fact that the drug stoic established in this city after the others had been in full operation for years, is now eclit«iri^ all the ret in the way of trade. I.ook in :t Fry's Iirug Store on flreen Sii-i-et srid so".

Palor Stoves. '1

Tf you want one of the best Parlor Stoves in the market, for the least money, do not fail to go to Irwin's he is now receiving his fall and winter stock which were bought at bottom figures and will be sold the same way. His stock of hardware and fjueensware is large and is now being sold at cost to make room for his fall purchases. Builders, will save tTrenty per I cent, by buying of Irwin. Mo mistake -an.l about this. -'i ',£?•. ^2-lwl

are happy to inform the public that

They will be pleased to see all ihe public. anl will endeavor to supply every one that comes with the best article in the market. As for cheapness, we would say. there is no cheaper. s'2.|w4

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ToThe PnbUc.

As Potatoes are becoming quite a comtnodity of trade, it is necessary that we

....... I procure the earliest and best varieties, and

after having tried seven or eight kind, I

will find and excelleni market procured a few Early Rose of Mr. Hoppins, produce at Rilev & Son Kx-j last spring, and find them to be two weeks I the earliest, the best flavored and the most prolific, in word they are

the

potato.

Judge Nay lor'S Property For Sale.

Judge Naylor will dispose of his property. Having a front of over 250 feet on Franklin Street, and containing over 0 acres.

It will be sold to suit purchasers in town lots or in bulk. Quick sale is the Judge's motto. For terms, inquire at. M. M. Wliitford's law office. Stone Font. Mayorsoflice. june'2ftf

Public SchoolK.

As all the schools in this county are now opening, there will be a great, demand for new books for the children. In anticipation of this, Maj. Foote has supplied himself with a large stock of all kinds of School Books, Maps, Slaies, Copy-Books, Ink, Pens, Pencils, etc. He wants all those wishing anything in this line to give him a call, as lie is satisfied he is able to supply all demands. Goods not on hand ordered promptly. sl8w2

Paints, Oil, &c.

Mr. Wm. R. Fry, of the Green street Drug Store, informs us that he is now prepared to supply paints, oils, glass, putty, etc., to contractors at. very lowest con tract, prices. Persons engaged in building will find it to their interest, to consult his'price list before buying their maa

Cheap ffvtn -r

This affable itinerant merchant, whose name has become familiar to every man, woman, and child in Montgomery county, has lately received a large invoice of wares which ho proposes to dispose of at very low figures. The spectacles sold by him are unsurpassed, being of the new and improved kind so highly esteemed by her Majesty Queen Victoria.

Frank Hays

Is receiving al his new saloon and restaurant, the choicest and best selected brands of fresh Baltimore Oysters, daily by express, in cans and half cans. He serves them lip in the best style to suit, customers. His bill of fare consists of all the luxuries of the season. Warm meals at all hours. You can get a good square meal :it Frank's. His bar is supplied with the choicest brands of foreign and domestic wines, liquors, and cigars. sISw:!

SPECIALS.

On Time.

Anybody can buy the best cook stove in the market, the oven so arranged that the hoat passes ontirely around it, bakine quick and even. Very cheap at Irwin's, sign of the Golden Stove, oil six month's time. He will sell queensware and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and si.ld on six month's time. Call and see him.

MNY2!I V,n tf.

Billiars.

First-class billiard tables at the l»riskoll Saloon. The best of liquors and cigars kept on hand. Epicures will find the bill of fare unrivalled by any estaurant in the oil v. \Nov.7 lv.

Errors of Youtli.

AUientleman who suffered for years from Xerv!iu? Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making the [simple remedy hy which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser'experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDKN.

May SO l.-C9,ly. No.-li Cedar st New York.

A C'iir«l.

To th EJitor Crou-fojrdmU* Review

Dear Sir:—Through your paper, allow me to inform mv friends and the public generally ilia! I have lesumed the practice of law.

Office in Crawfordsville, opposite Ihe Post Office. LEW. WALLACE. Crawfordsville. Dec. 1'2, 18t8. if

A Card.

I would inform my old friends and cus-

may desire: and Twill be found at my residence at all hours for that purpose. 1 have also just received a fine assortment of

Selh Thoma.«'

cA-V.-.'. which will be sold

very cheap, and "will be warranted. Let my old friends, nnd all others, call al my residence, where I will be hnppv to see them. m'-'Ttf. .1 A F.S PATTKRSON

Be Beautiful.

If you desire beauty you use Ilasr'Ui's Magnolia Balm. It gives a soft, refined, sattin-like texture lo .he Complexion, removes Roughness. Redness, Blotches. Sunburn. Tan. etc.. and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom lo 1the plainest features, it brings the Bloom of Youth to the fading cheek and changes the rustic Country t"!irl into a Fashionable

Oity Belle. In the use of the Magnolia Balm lies the true secret of Beauty. No L&dy need complain of her Complexion who' will invest cents in this delighttul article.

Lvov'- \TH URF.S is the best hair dresi:«ing. :r (September is ml

Corner Rook them to be the best potato ever produced now as eom- in this country, and cheerfully recommend as was ever them to all who wish to engage in the rnlwill always tnre of thi invaluable table esculent

T. H. B. McCain,

P.

Isaac, C. Britlon. .1. P. Watson. T. T5. Griffith. John Pursel. Jas. B. Sid tier. P. R. Simp=on. A.Wert. Samuel Wert. Daniel Gilkey. Conrad Smith. C. Griswold. M. Sellers. John Braken. Jonathan Nutt. Abijah O'Neal. Dan Vount. John Smith.

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, .SATURDAY, SE1TEMBER 25.

A CARD.

We, tiie undersigned having «ora« knowledge of the Early Rose Potato, do hereby certify that for prodnctiTenes? and eating puposes they cannot be excelled in the potato line. They are three weeks earlier than any other potato grown. We believe

W. II. Scott. Jas. A. Yannrsdall M. Trilly. Patrick Murphv. J. M. Work. M. Hopping

Hughes.

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A..T.Snyder. J. W. Brewer. Conelius Brit ton. K. Britton. John R. Robinson. Sylvester Cooper. John Butcher, J. A.Gilkey. C. II. Bowen. W. Henry Fonsi. T. Dick Sfoore. E. Johnson IJeaton, W. Alexander Tnvlor.

To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been' re?ti«red health in a few week?, by a veryimple remedy, after bavins suffered several year? with a severe lung affection and that dread disease. Con» sumption—is an.iion.- to make known to his fel-low-suffeerr? the mean? of enre.

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription n-ed (free of charse). with the direction for preparing and using the 'same, which tl.ey will find a SI'RK CrP.K TOR CoxsrMPTiON. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, elc. The objoetoT the advertiser hi sending the Proscriptiou is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalnab^: aild bej%.hope? every suffer will try Mr remedy, as it wiil

•ist thorn nothing, and may prove a blessing, Partie? wi-hin? the prescription, will please adreps RF.V. EDWARD A. WILSON.

W'illiamsbnre. Kins? Ccn'nty, New Vork. MayCfl.ftfl.ly

Hair Goods and Kaiv Jewelry. Mrs. Belle Sanders, Washington Street, over R. Carson's grocery store, Crawfordsville, Tnd. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Hair Jewelry and Goods, Embracing every style of Gent's Wigs and Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, Switches, Braids, Curls, Waterfalls, Frizetts, Coils, Bows, Fronts, Scratches, Bands, Ilair-Nets, Ornamental Hair, Parings, Whiskers, Beards| Mustaches, Puff's, &c.. She also keeps on hand and for sale, Gold, Silver and Diamond Hair Powders,

Mrs. Sanders returns her thanks to the. Ladies and Gentlemen of the city for the liberal patronage heretofore extended her. and would solicit an inspection of her work, which will he found to compare favorably with that manufactured in any of the large cities. East or West. Her Goods are made from the finest. Human Hair, and she warrants her Work to give satisfaction in every particular. jun^fim:

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Worthy of Attention.

Louisvillt^ .Kjr., June I I. lSfkl. For snle by all DVueaists. JAMBS--P«')JIR CO.. Proprietor?, nng'-iy 41Buffitt M., IHIH^MHC I.J

CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.

/•'i-hrr D"hi rh/. !. If. Pi iahtun '/. I. Dtikrrh/.

ESTABLISHED IN 1859.

DOHERTY & DEIGHTON

A Nt* A(*TI." ItKIIS OF

Carriages, Buggies,

Spring W.agons,

(_)|q W Ol'lv iNxtlClP .IN

Ve invite the Farmers and all other- t.. examine our Work, which we an determined h»ll stand on its own merits.

We WARRANT our all work from one to tw.. years.

lomers. that for the present. 1 will repair C/'Remember the place, two d.y.r South ofihe Mammoth Agricultural Room of Polierty. .asuch watches, clocks, and jewelry, ns they hornev A-Co

march S'fi'.'yl UOHKRTY [iKll'H'ln.V

LIVERY.

LI KH V. SALE & FEED ST A HI. E

I X'.rlh rid? Market Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE. INDIANA. Constantly on hand the best ,,j ,iiiiilr ui* Donblr Trniiia, DailHIr lloi-«r.

A new Slo.'k of

A I A E S A N I E S

At.SO IS

Kunnins tv .ill irnins.

All orders left May IrO!'.

STOVES.

T4ie Best

i? tiwAv- TUT

uc-n yon wan: a

tSboir

HA

Sl'I.K I KN. IIMH I K1) KS, si5VSe^Xa

FARM WA(»0NS*()F ALL KINDS

Ki'piiiriiix Done to oi'ilcr.

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Slii.fj in Xrw Uriel Oji/Hixih1 Ihr Cmlrf ('hurr/i. 1 Viinliiiuiton Sim t.

Crawronlsvillc. liKiiaiiii.

Will take Old Vehicles III e\etiangr (or \rw Murk.

pil very liberal patronage bestowed upon us!

»t mv OiSoi? promptly filled. .MJ. INSLKY.

DENTISTS.

Theodore l( ^leliaii. RK.SIDKXT

I) XT I ST, Craw ford-vil'e. Ind..

re.-peetfully tender their services to the pill Plea=e call.

OFFICE—On Main street, sey's dry-goods store.

KR^ B01)\ should go_to Grc-ge's to see the immense stock of New (ioods just received and daily nrri\in t'onie everybody. may-.*- I•..

STOVE'

I)(. nus lui! to !o

I3BL-V«ri3Xr'S5

examine hi? -tosk of «t«.ve«.

THE ENTERPRISE

S88SK

ihflar&e.3

iii I lie iiiai k(

with an oven i"-' by -H inrhe?: so arranged tbjiitho heat payjes entirely around it. Tlicrsby rnrliicring it the quickest and evenest baker ever iritrjdueed. No turnins the bread around tw,. or three times. We euarnntee tho.-e stoves in woor particular, and offering them ih dollar? I IfrW?"than the satire ?IJE 'love enn Le IM.II'.'III in tlie.Wa'iasb Valley.

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Is »l-n lariie. and ii

COUNTRY

MERCHANTS

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Superior Inducements

'1^. roppl.R AM) .-HDKT iKON WAIii:

To Dr. Tbontnn A. Hurley: I hereby certify that dnrin? the last, year I was attacked with the Aque while in Vicksbure. Miss., and used several popular patent medicines with but temporary roller. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant 'ordered Quinine, in large dose?, frequently as high "as f0 grains per day, and which must have cost me nearly S100. I consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescribed Quinine and Arsenic, combinod, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At about this time the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in city paper, and 1 dc- Ttcrmined togivc it a trial, ldidsoand have no &T()( lv .A 1^ 1' II I S reason to regret it. One bottle restored me com-j pletely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would certainly recommend -^-R- T~»T 1 it as preferable to any other TonitJ before the O. O JijITiplPO .X7vloC*lv« public... JAMES MARTIN, Emrineer.

MANTFA Ti iiEi io oRiiFiiJ

OUR STOCK OF

HARDWARE

Is large :ind ns ne bu.v I V.'ly fur

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t«*in|!:itinr )niI«li

11^ will.k. wt-ll to

rxamine our

Before piu rlni.-ii:^'.

I -April 3 ISO!).- V. Q. IRWIN,

X13T A

T-

ESTATE AGENCY.

W. S*. BRITTON'S Real Estate Agency,

Ciinvfoi^lsvillc. hiili iiiii.

IV N tn ken i.ut aJuoiiimU.^ion NOTA­

RY PUBLIC,

1 expect, in addition to

the practice of law and Ihe collection of irovernment claims, tn do business as

ConvoyjiiH'esiiNl ]{(al Kshttc Aixcnl

Persons, therefore having Deeds. Mortgiige-:-or other Legal Instruments to execute or wish, ingtorent. sell or bu.v, town property, or I,inn-, are respectfully invited to give me a call.

I have now in my hands, for sale on reasonable terms, a large amount of property consisting ol vacant town lots, improved town lots improved farms and Western lands. lean sell vacant lots in Hughe's Addition ti.

0

Can sell a fine residence four squares from the

»_ Court House corner lot OOxlfiO feet, completely surrounded by beautiful forest shade trees ami I covered with a variety of large and small fruits.

Good story and a half house, seven rooms irood V, :J well cistern, cellar, stable and out lion--.'-. "iiV:! Price, S3,500.

Can sell a very desirable improved corner lui 12(i.\HG feet new cottage house, five room

good cellar, splendid well, out houses. Ac., shade trees and fine fruit. Price, $2,000. Can sell UiO acres of good land within two and one-half miles of the city, on the line .if the East and West railroad: Hi acre- in a good state of cultivation, and ill acres of splendid limber. three dweelline hoiwej on t|ie land. Price S-T per acre. A bargain.

Can sell two well improved lots in a desirable part of the city, with new houses on them, gnnd cisterns, cellars. «te.. Ac. Price. st..-,no.

Can sell a beautiful residence near the luisi I a a a a

0

in the last gbt years by the citizens of -,

Montgomery,. Parke. Fountain. Putnam, and Tasty brick and gravel walks: flowers, shade Boone, counties, and our. large and increased- trees and fine shruhery. nnd fruits of ail kind'

businfss,impresses us with the sense of ohliga tion we are under to our customers, and we feel itourduty as well as pleasure to express onr thinks for past favor

5

and hope to retain and

merit in future a continuance of the same. We would desire to state that the quality of our work i« now nearer perfection than ever hefere, owing to enlarged faeilcities for .Manufaturing and koeping a greatly increased slock on hand. We would eali special attention in this connection to our Styles, which are up tu the ino=t approved fashions of the East.

well and cistern under fuver. The above is only a small

erty in my bands for sale. Person? desirjnir to invest in any kind ol Il.-al Kstate will. I think, tin.t it tu their interest t-. call and see me before purchasing eNwiiere.

Bice Canine's

0. ft.

nd 'liberal' 'when

give a credit,

I desired, to purchasers on three fourths of the purchase money This addition is situated near the College

Grove, in one of the most desirable locations of the city and the lots are offered upon such rensonable terms th any person my secure for himself a home.

Can sell a-good frame dwelling house, -toi-y tnd half high, five rooms, with two aree-- ol' uroiind in the south of town- Price ?S,IHHI.

Can sell fin improved town lot near the business partof city. Lot On feet front {by lT.j feet deep. Good frame house with five rooms, ir.,oil dry cellar, cistern, well. Ac. Price s-.'.nou.

W. P. liKlTTON. ATTV.

Office-.'d Floor \\'a,-liingt..r. Hall. ('i a v. !..r.l ille Indina. :i

SEMINARY.

Ladoga Seminary.

A O A I N I A N A

H.-W

IN(i given .this -ohool a thorough trial I regard i: as offering the Sc-i advaritactI l"r the price- eharuod. of any school in .in-

SMTC. WILLIAM .lOIIN.-'OV.

Si II'iOT, OPKN.S. SKPf KMIfKI I-.!'.

CHAIliiKS i'KR t^l"ARTKl TK.N W I.KKRonin rvnt. each pupil Tuition. Primary Department

Preparatosy -. Aeadeniie 1st year -d year .1 year

Ito idenlal fee. Piimary *p:.r:inent Academic Reading room fee 1 Jlnsic— Piano. Organ and titular in

I.'se of Instrunient. j- i)ther branches of Fine Arts. ual rates I Hoarding per el: -J -. duly rtin.O A.^J. YAWTF.I:. Piineln.il.

PAINTING.

T. II. WIXTOX.

House. Sii n. (h'ii:nnpnl il l':iinf-r.

and Kiiin'iiviT.

Mli.

r.d moderate!price.-.

i-r l'.rown J: Itamfcli. -7"69y

a sain able to .uteini to hl« Painiins in ail it- hranehe.s

WIN TON profession.

done with neatne-sand di-p:ith. on rea.-onahle tertpi. Wood L"ngravin«.—I am prepared to furnish Wood Cuts for display posters. tore bills, te.. in irood style aud on reasonable terms.

SJiop on Oreen Street, foinmereial -.'d fliKir. Keli .•/: I 11 IS '111N

ktokr

!5i:i: IIIVI

Til I! I' O

DKY GOODS

N O I O N S

UC tvery .u'icl v-

HATS nihi rAPa

Also Cull li

Fashionable Clothing*.

.J I 'ST KWKIVKli.

Call arid

loi Yuuiselvesi

§66

Miiiil :i ti (I \V:isliitli (OU

e:i.=

We Defy Competition.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

M:i \.M» iMJiul KICI: CANINE.

DRY GOODS.

('. I.. Kiillei, v\ iilcr. H. A. 1 ullenuider.:

JP:A\ GOODS!

CASH STORE!

hillmwidtT & Hi'o.

Spring and Summer Goods.

Lowest Cash Prices!

Dress Goods of all grades and styles, Blue, White, and colored Alpaeaa, Lusters, Delains,

Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Spring and Summer Poplins, Lawns, &e.

:«A (nil line-of Sprinir ~iyl«-«-

Prints, Irish Linens, Table Linens,

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Crash, White Goods. Lace,

Cuiiibrii:, Liiiun Hundk-r-..

I'li I: N JI

"&

TI..-

r.v and a half house, finished in stvle: -.-M-I,

a

hall. ceUar. W,M„1 house, "barn. .v.

A HI: IMC A N 0«S K'lS

'ill-set

Prie I inn of I! p.-..p

ll.i- in :i f*l.

Hoop skirts, Hosery.Kid aud Lyale Glo\ es, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Laet?9 and Notions.

MENS'fc BOYS' CLOTHINO!

1 luin and Fancy Cussiiiioi-s, W OC-ds, .v./ Jett ns,

Cut I OlutdOh, 'i'lekinga, Cheekd,

&e., Urn.

BOO'l'S AJND SHOES!

.11

ATS7

I A S

x. -1. :j II v« ir 11-

ill not IM- I*iidtM'stilil!

K.v:iii(iiit* oiif (iootl anil t'rirt-s

lit'loiY Purt'h:tiHir KIM-w

r. lv.

i'ntlrnicitler A' Hru.,

HUGHES' BLOCK. MAIN STREET.

rruwiorilionis^ ille.

A iiril I" I-'."IJ

hi—

DRY GOODS. AND SHOES*. MTLLINERY.

Hi

Custom Made Boots

In rr.lf Aintrican ar.J Francti k.p iV.rmen and

ITI» WWRWMIC^LIP tusa a JUARRANTAT-.I.-

All Hijis Mriltlrii hr«v fll' ChaanV.

I.lwtj CusL 3 l.obiri£ ul tuT«

.11 i.Ud.2 C«li

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l-tor Jli.l I MKKlll

I iii I. VP'S'...! I SUTtig

li i. ii it 4

.lur.-it

Ia

Tirr'inaiiwiwiiifci

Booty! Boots!! Boots!!! untl Winter btock

S

iiitf'i't'ss aiiti Puli^li

vll -U hi.ju

I :A S.

COUNTRY PRODUCE

111

Ititiintia. dl I nl. p/i U.-{

MK§. L: M. WlLkiAMB

if .* r.n s.* ortu*i:M -.1

MILLINERY GOODS.

11siritiisi. uii «i *umt -lurk. 'I he uti.TiiK.il nf the ladies ..I I'ra* li.rd*vitle nn.l *ieiitil\ insiteil to Ihi

3

*.pT»'*r

im.iit t..r |..c.nrine eheap millinerj. a I"..

UOOMS IN ..NATIONAL IfUN'K.

Washington Street, Crawfoi'dsvilliJ

Si'pi. I" I—

NOTICE.

NT.4TK tIF ."Ttonlgauirrr Conu»y.»

VT\TKMKN

respcetine the affair.- ul' Hie

I'liited States Kxpre." C'oinpany, made pursuant To an laet •{infii Indinnu. cntitlol Ail Ao

K.'re«» in pan e» to l.e Oo.nmon earner., and providins fur the safety nf nr..eles entn.-t-d ihoir t'liro iiDPrf'^

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Tlio *»1* **^1 (\iinpAny i? mann«« A'

a

I'j nri.iiertv and etl'eets are ..wned by six triHtrco-

v: V„-1-. |\uii l» Kr le'«-1:i 11'I. 'ni". J"« Henrv Kip.'-f VtutVol... New f,^

1

interested as the oestue que tru»l vff holder ,,f said Company, wuo ehni ae today. Riiil of whom it ,.upos,,ld^ to ail iieeurato statMiueiU. ..win, t" such changes.

The nmount of *»d ,-apHal busness ot said Company in the rjta •of

1

is. as nearly as can be ascertained, in tlionsanu

And'we the subscribers, the Trustees above named, do hereby asree that legal process ?er upon any authorized aeon, of said1 1 said County, shall bo deemod and taken servico upon said Company and oun-elj .,

N \y I.I.. KUMIN B. MOIU .\. DAN P. KKL.I.S. HENRY KIP.

State of New York, City and County of New

belt reinombered, that on this January. lt?09| before mo eamo

1

11 Barney. Nathan .11. Stockwell, Kwdin 1. I MorV n. l)aii P. Eells. Henry hip. and made outlT that the foreKoin.K sUitmU I them. wnF irue accordinu to the lu st ol tneir knowled^* and belief.

0 S S A 1

SoptlHwlt

KS.

(.'.iinmissioner (or Indiana.

I ti Wall Street. New ork.

I eertily that tin opy as recorded i" I comery county. Ind

is tru» i, in Monl-

nbwve foregoing

.N. MYERS.

Recorder Mont. Co.

INDIANAPOLIS.

PIT W KM

I'ri.I.lieli.r i.l lln

HA N SA LOON,

No 2:1, West Washington Street, Indianapolis. Indiana,

\Vidie- I" infoii.i his iiiaiu Irieeds in Ibis nnd vicinity tlint I ill koep^ pun-timl) hiiml the v#*rv hist quality of

Wines. Wliiskit's. Alt'sJ itrars. ami Liitrrr Hoor.

Kin house is always open lo ln •h»'

1 1

Don't forget the phiee. No. V3. \V est ashinn I.,11 oiri'pt, half block east of Palmer lloiHa. seplH.lrlillni:!

MACHINERY.

H. M. Mid HAT 11 A C", MACHINISTS, :\l:inul':iclurM-H

of (\rn Sliollcrs,

Vow.TS, |)r:i" Saws, Su^inMilN

Su^:tr Koftk'.-.

Ca^litifrH. Hrti

('a!tinus ami Mtu*liin«*v\

ul" every deserijition. Al. O.

MloiiriiHi's Ini|»rov*'«l

THIMBLE SKEINS,

Patented .lannary If'.-

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M. I^ i* -t)

('•in tur,* mil liepair i'i le fitiiirn.

imp on il M.. «.i(ulli ol Bramble llouxe,

ruay-i'

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LaFayette, Ind.

''. l.

'i'O TITE LADIES.

A Card to the Ladies

!»!:. rovr

(iold'ii

IN'iiodiciH Pills,

ji- (.'iii.'i le

lulu Illi LI., ill «il-.ilill« II II S IMI jti. |{.-lil«. IIIU «b«lruefiiu»uf Ihe ,rioull.lf 'I ii

III from wlmlrvrr €'fi NlK'CrHirill H" 1'iiluli v«*.

ONE PILL IS A DOSE.

R,. .... ui I IT. *I 11. [. .-.I. OR 111.--"- -III. ii..-iiitt I •-1 ti so re eanl loiicil iH.n,' ti..-.. Pill- wh:ti- in lha: er.ndiiioii. le-! they in \'if mi-io.M invf. aft. wjiii-li adtn.-iiitioi. the l'i r|.i iei,.i' it I-IIin- li" i*»*poii-ihilit. .iltliiiurfii .Iii INi!.Lin-J- would pr." rill an HUM. HU1! 111 II If 1 !iei« i-.- 'in- IV.!- nr- r-'-e..iniii.-i.

il(lS'l IN A LIA Itl.K HKMKIIV ii't.'ii "i 11 t! iii.

it li:»l f.

I .all .»!

m*,

t'r. :n

inr tnr* »rr«*L"iI.' 0.-'

«:1I tu pr^vnut ai

'•J t-iniilj wh* i» h'Tilth will li»t prrfin' tingth** aorv*.- :iviI h«ok ,|«»r ul v- ih»• «-lp-k the in..-'

i»!l Mfi'l

\,*X

i.irpnry

IVhm- u*.\: "... .^•'•'1

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Se

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Iinii'ji'f'. a:"'n/M""r 'r iwl»«r«l»v 11 I ,-n Kv -••ml r.ir tlioiw rhr (Viwf«..-l-[li,. (Mile:*. T.JJ !»JtV« •ii«' Pul-' •••fit tiiif-niiary l*y mat I «rt «.t the fonnt:. 11 |'i. I -.. :ilw. l»v Ciuiiu Aw*. l*a In) m. In.!, in I('iinn.'j(']i-. MvMy 1inith«:r-. .). n!»* 1 l'.ri.wriinif a nn.l

by

Tft '.'•(' t^iMfi iii tii« I nitwl

:,n'l S I'. llr»\VK. I'r- pn»n»r. New I.ui 1.

NOTICE TO

NON-HESIDENT.

WTA'I I-: Of I.M»I.%A. .TSuail^oiilc' until}.

i'^

IHien i'. -io,

John .1. Viori'i. riA I I II lir. Ml tli

h.* lii-ira.luat app**nr hflort Iii «r ol 'J :ii.- iV.nrt H«

hi-l.t

a

th.- li

U,

mi? in thr .i. «.l Moot

.M iJKur.h tlM.f

\\o-r. \. i?

iu iiiiMi i.i C\»iirf I'I'

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x'.ui'Ty f.untv Iinlimia. tti»* ili-n K. 1». ll'.irU-y, her at HA tu« ..I Jul C. Mi'i iwr •M iiipJautf. j4II» Mi««

I' ill«I ti:' *t*r -"'ttUH'-' t'oUh JouXi ,1 titf hi»t"rii»lur i-.v n«'» l\i'- Sint«r l(nh:»i

..v. U»»-r»*!»»rc

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Lt* ill 12 •iiV '-U

itu*\ per.i^ f*.

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