Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 October 1869 — Page 3
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Cranrlordifvillc
Post Office
THE fi,BV Uii'W. Ne« Goods Arriving at the Stone Front dailv.
Indlnnapnlts, frawford*vine. and Dnnvlllc Railroad. Leave Crawfordgvilla. .Arrive.at Indianapolis •.•.••Leave Indlanfipolir
Arrive
at
6:00 ». m. 10.•05 a. in. 1:50 p.m.
Crf*1 p. m.
Lonisrlllo.New Albany & Cliirctcro
,r
Rail Road.
OOINO NORTH:'
Accommodation, Rxpre»«.
.9 18 a.m.
7 in
OOINO SOUTH
Express.Accommodation,
Arrival AndDeparturo
in
Crawfordsrvillo.
DAILY—Going Sonth f,,l' A.M. North .7 1*. M. TnoBXTOws.br H^ek arrives Monday* and
Friitar* I'. M.
.... Departs Tuosdayg Satiirdays .'...11 A. M, AI.AMO. by hack arrive? Tuejdays and
Saturday? 1» A. M. departj) hame day* at-.. 1. I'. M. W AYXRTOWS,ly hack arrive? Tuesday* A'
Saturday* 9,','A.M. *iepart» pamo days at I-'M.
UorKvuxK, by bock, arrives.- Monday?. WijJnccdaya and Fridays—4.' I*. depart* Tuesdays.
Thursdays,.
and Saturdays....'. 8}i "A. Jl.
S'FwrowN, b? carrior arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays....M. departs intuo days at 1 P. M, 1 siii ts iroi.lR. by carrier arrives Wednesdays and Haturdaye l-'M. depart* same days at.. 1 P. M.
CITYJNEWS.
K.\lMNfi to-duy.
MU. JOHN MA.IH is now receiving hif F?»II and winter stock of goodH. It i* the larcjo«i and finest in the city.
Tin: /?'vir took tlie red ribbon on the beat specimens of printing overall coiupetitors.
Till: city council have purchased ground ))t-eparatory to the erection of a ti.wn hall next cpring. A gond movi'.
*.i« lloi'flE'c Dramatic Troupe have drawn crowded bou»CH every night during the week." They make their ln"t appearance tonight.
WAI.LACK Co.,- who have the contract for grading the track of the I. It. W. H. I«. front here to Wavnetown, want men nnd tOJltllP.
AN immense crowd of people were in attendance at the Kair on Thursday and Friday. The Weather was beautiful and the exhibition a grand success.
Dit. II. SI.MII-:, the wonderful slate writing medium will be here on next Tuesday and remain several 'lays persons who hav not had the opportunity to witness his wonderful powers this occasion.
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THEATRE.
Ilemoinbor- that to-night is the last appe.irance of House's Xew Vork Theatre, on which occasiion they will present a new local drama entitled Michael Krle and Jack Sheppard during tbc play Fanny Dcnhaut House will recite an addies* dedicated to our Fiiemen anil written by gentleman of Crawfordsville.
Tlic Golclon Stovo Storo for Sulo. Our friend V. I). Irwin of the Golden Stove Store has taken a heavy contract on the (treat East and West Railroad whose terminating point will be Fort Keainv, and which is now finished from Indianapolis to this city. 'In order to give the work his enlire attention he desires to dispose of his entire stock of stoves, hardware and tinware. Ho offers r. rare bargain to any parties who wish to go in I a good paying business. Ilis stock is all new ami his trade double that of any other house in the city.
LOCAL STEMS.
CtOl'
should not fail to do so on
Friday afternoon our friend Charlie Jbitcher performed a difficult feat of climbing, on the fair ground the pole which he climbed was eighty feel high, the lower half had the bark pealed off and the upper portion well soaped.
Cheap John. tine Table 1.incus I Cheap
11 uy
John.
All
The In I esI sh Stone Front.
LI III IInd ci]N nt
Oystcvs
Jtcc'civcd daily nt Guthrie'* rc« Orcon strcci.
lniirnnt. -"nv 1
A Largo
Stock of Uoots nnd shoe.* nt Front. Very cheap.
Mi illt'
si?.".)
Don't •c the Goods and price? at
Uuv until you the Stone Front.
Oysters.
For a choice dish of fresh oyster*, po to Guthrie's rcslatirant. s'-'-nvl
Tlioso
F.inc.f Arab Shawls S'ono Front.
i'an be found ai the oi r.!
I'inmoud.
Oct diamond grni:i jiowdei at Canijiholl & Hnrtcr'.i, it is the best. *lwl
NEW STYLES
Hats and Caps, very cheap, at the Enterprise
Clxoap Jolui.
Uuv vour fine Roger's Plntcd Ware, warranted 5 venrs, of CHEAP ,I(1HN.
Jowolry.
Newt. Vansickle hns a splendid :i-.rt-inent of fine Jewelry.
Before
You buy Blankets or Flannel call
Stono Fiiitit.
C. Crawford.
Of iliv Stone Front hns just
:fmi3
retui net! tho new s-2.*it
tho Knst. Come nml *po
^1)0(1«. I
.: NOW
Is iln% timo to repaint your huildiiigs nud t'eneei. The materials for whirh. yon can llnd. cheap, at Fry's llrtip Stori».
Paints, Oil., &«.
Mi. W'm. II. Frj, of the fireen Htreet l»rug Store, informs us that he is now prepared to supply paint?, oilp, glass, putty, etc., to contractors at tery lowest con traoi prices. Persons engaged in building will find it to their interest to consult bis price lift before buying their mourlt.li.
f'2'itf
Arrived.
I C. M. Crawford, of the Stone Front, is the first to receive a full full ptncV of oil kind? of xoods. (Jive him a call. .^L'-'itf
C. M. Crawford
Will suit you in verytbing yo:i warn in the dry foods line. His goods nre
nil
new
fttul fr"?h. Cnll nnd be i*onvinecd. *'_ *'f STONE KOjiT-
THOSE
Paisley, Eugenic, Arab, Sitka, Cashmere, single and double, and Breakfast Shawls, at the Enterprise.
GO TO THE
Enterprise Cash House for new fall and winter Drees Goods atsd Trimmings, at low Cash prices
O.jt
—a,,.. Now Firm. N ont that thev stand ready old ami new friend!- with ch^np good
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Oysters! Oysters!
These (!i-liciov.s bivalve' can be found at Sellers' Crystiil I'alace Restaurant. He ferve? them up it every style at five minute." tin ice.
Beautiful.
Those l.adic.- Cold Watches, at Newt. Vansickle's nre the nicest, and by far the mo' beautiful ever seen in this city. Call
1
in and '-cc them. They are beauties
Robert. Cnr«on
"'ill now be found in his new bru k. .National Block, No. 0. rn Washington street, with a full assortment of groceries as cheap as the cheapest. July 17'fiOtf
A Neat Foot
Is hidispeiif-ilde, and we know uf no better placc to get a neat, fit in hoot-and shoe than at Webster & Son's. They have just opened a large lot of the finest early fall and wint' i- stvle-i, ai the old Curli« corner.
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Tlio Largest Stock
Of the best Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Queens ware, Glassware and Table Cutlery in the city, will be found at .Toslin's, and will be sold cheaper than at an other house. Everybody should call before purchasing elsewhere. Money ran be «aved by so doing.
To All 'Whom It May Couccm. John W? IJlnirJr. is again in the market with the largest and best nssr.rlment of fruit trees and grape vines ever offered in this city the largest and best selected stock of blackberry, rapsberry. and strawberry plants ever offered by anyone in Montgomery county. Everything'sold by me will b.-» warranted to just as represented. rt",w:!
Tho Latest
Styles of bailies'. Misses' and Childrens' dress pattern, just received from Mme. Uemoresi.'s Emporium of fashion, of New ork City, by Mi*s .\ddie Moore, two doors south of the M. E. church.
School Boohs.
Major Foote, of the "Old Coiner liook Store,'' informs us that he has now as comjdcte a stock of School Hooks as was ever I brought to this city. Parents will always find it to their advantage to buy of the Major. sl^v.".'
All Alone.
Major I'oote is now all alone in his glory. lie has the entire room to himself. Mr. Kolley 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 ihe public generally, call and see him. National Itlock. Washington street slSw'J
Drv.Rs.
The liiM shnll he lirst.^-.S'rri/ilur,. Verified ly the fact ihnt Ihe dmp .-(: c.-li\Mishctl in thi? city after the others hfid licen in full operation for years, is now eclipsing all the rest in the wnv of trade. Look in at Fry's I'rticr Store mi Green Street and "ee.'
Good Noivs.
We arc happy to inform the pnldie Wek«ter Son have bought the stock of hoots and shoes ounedhy I'urtis I'.ro. They will lie pleased to see all the public, and will endeavor to supply every one that conies with the best article in the market.
As for clieapnc! no. ehfiape.r.
wc would
dorcl
0,n.?.
In tliccitv. Call and see. them.
p. m.
9 if a. ra. •5 5*2 p. m.
of
Ma
Us at the
1 ,r, him are nafurpassed, bclne of the new
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Campbell Ifnrler arc selling the best
and cncapc«r powder, shot, caps nnJ wad?
lu.
Ho Soils. It.
A. K. liamsey .-' IN the line Tubaeeo to bo had in r.iarkf-t. Dev.-.' eveybodv nsey it.
Mf Vi
it I
Paint*.
Hilly Pry o. 11 i- more g!n.=.a, paint, puny, oil, &c.. than any other man. and dors it for less monev.
Chewing •Mountain
"W ATCB.
exhib
.•...Newt. Vansickle ha hiss show case at Fttllenwideis' store, some of the finest Watches ever brought to this market. Kvery Watch i- warranted.
Pure Dragfi,
Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushes, puints, oils and varnishes, at the lov.-est possible rales. U\ rvs Co. s. 0 ree treet li
there
Cheap John.
liny yonr tine Pnntfl«copic riiean .lolin.
•^Iiectucies of
Palor Stoves.
If you want one of the best Parlor Stove? in the market, for tjic lc.i.st liioucv, do not failtosroto Irwin's lie i.s now receiving his fall and winter stock which were bought at bottom figures and will be sold the sc.nie way. His stock of hardware and f|iieensivare is larce and is trow being sold at cost to make rooni for his fall purchases. Builders will save twenty per cent, by buying .if Irwin. .Mo mistake about this. |,
To Tlie Public.
As Potatoes are becoming finite a coin1 uiodily of trade, it is necessary that we procure the earliest and best varieties, and after having tried seven or eight kind.. 1 procured a few Early Rose of Mr. lloppins,
,. ,, ... last spring, and find thein to be two weeks Crawford s. it will pav von to \isit tlic I
1
,. ., ,,
.1. viiiii ,o *he earliest, the best flavored and the inot
Hall's
To juoveni tho hair form fnlling out. I/nlTi \'fi/(tt'LU Sieilhn Hoir lirnftccr. I
prolific, in word thov live th, poiati
A. FAHMKH.
Judge Naylor's Property For Salo. Judge Xnylor will dispose of his properly. Huvin^ front of over '2."ft foet on Franklin Street, ami containing nver 0
nore5. 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. Whitfortl's law oflice. Mono Font. Mayorsoftice. iunp'Jt'itf
Frank Hays
Is receiving at his new saloon ami restaurant, the choicost and best selected brands of fresh Baltimore Oysters, daily by express, in cans and half cans. He serves them up in the best style to suit customers. Ilis bill of fare consists of all the luxuries of the season. Warm meals at all hours. You can get a good square meal at Frank's. Ilis bar is supplied with tho choicest brands of foreign and domeslie wines, liquors, and cigar*. SISV.NS
To Consumptives.
'I UK Advertiser, having been restored to hiiiltli in a few weeks, by a very .simple remedy, lifter havine suffered several years with a severe lull? affection nnd that dread disea-e. ConMimption—is anxiuiis to make known to his fel-li-.w-snfieerr? the means of curc.
Tn all ivho desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription use1 (free of charge), with the ilirectinii for proparins and nsinc: the 'same. which tl ey v_ill find a srttF. CritE ron Coxtliit I SfMi-Tiox.
ASTHMA,UKOXCIHTIS,
Partie-- wishing tlic prescription, will please a.lress
Worthy of Attention.
To Ir Tiiomnn .4. If urlrr: I hereby certify that during the last year I was attacked with the Acne while in Viek'burs. Mi?#., and ttfed several popular patent medicine? with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Qninine. in large doses, frequently as high as CO grains per day. and which must have ce^t me nearly 5100. I consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he p-eseribed Quinine and Arsenic, combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. 1 was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronouueed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At about this time the advertisement of Hurley*s Aguo Tonic appeared in a city papor. and 1 determined to give it a trial. 1 did so and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely. and sinee that time I havc seen nearly a huidred casts in which it acted with equally happy result, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to aoy other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN*, Engineer.
Louisville. Kjr., June ». 1SC5. For sale by all Ilrugeistj. JAMES Rl DDLE CO.. Proprietors, aug-21r IlltnllittSt. Louisville Ky.
Public Schools. Cancers Cared. As all the schools in this connty are now Ir. Swank, the well known and noted opening, there will be a great demand for cancer physician will visit th« Richardson new books for the children. In anticips- Tlonse, the 2d Tuesday of every month tion of tlm. Maj. Foote has supplied him- hereafter throngli the year, and and attend •elf with a large stock of all kinds of to the treatment of chronic diseases and School Books. Map?, Slates, C'opy-Books, especially cancers. Ink. Pens, Pencils, etc. He wants all ihose He visited this place every month as wishing anything in this line to give him well as all the adjoining County seats a call, as he is satisfied he is able to sup- in i8»33 and 18G-1 regularly. h» treated ply all demand?. Goods not or. hand or- and enred a great many cases here.
promptly. »18w2
Cheap John
This affable itinerant merchant, whose name hn.« become familiar to every man. woman, and child in Montpomcry county. has lately received a large invoice of wares which he proposes to dispose of ai^ v»ry low figure?. The ?periaele» sold by
I
SPECIALS.
Oa Time.
Anybody can buy the best or,ok stove in the {. market, the oven so arranged that the he.it pas•Ir'w entirely around it. baking quick and even.
Very cheap at Irwin's, sign of the Golden Stove, ).fn si:: month's time He will sell queensware ar.d ulassware Ir.wrr than any house in this trade. [{emembcr hi- stove' are guaranteed and ».ld MI six wmthV time Call and see hini. v.otf.
Billiars.
May 50 l'«9,ly. Xo. 12 Cedar .«t X^w Vnrk."'
A Caril.
Th lit• Editor of Cf'.nrfortlsrilh-' h'-rvit' Dear Sir:—Through your paper, allow me to inform tnv friends and the public generally that I have le-umcd the practice of law
Office in i'Miv fVii.lhvi!l.\ optosiic the iv.st on .-. r,i-:w. WA'IJ.ACK. ra wfr.vdsville, 1,'rc. l'-'. IJ-'".^. if
A Card.
1 I would inform my old friends and cttslomers, that for ihe present. Twill repair such watche*. clocks, ami .jewelry, as they may desire: and I. will be found at my residence at all hours for lhat purpose. I have also just received a fine assortment jof.SW// Thomnr' ctor£s, which will be sold I very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, and all others, call at my residence, where I will bo happy lo see them. I TML'TII. JAMF.S v\TTI:I SI\.
Bo Beautiful.
If you desire beauty you u^e Ifagan's Magnolia T5alm. It gives a soft, refined, sat tin-like texture to :hc Complexion, removes Roughness. liedness. IMotchcs, Sunburn, Tan. etc., and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plainest features. It brings the TSloom of Youth to the fading cheek and changes the rustic Country Girl into a Fashionable City Uelle.
In the use of the Magnolia Halm lies the true secret of Keauty. No Lady need complain of her Complexion who will invest cents in this delightful article.
KATH.UISON' is the best hair dres
sing..
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September IS ml
A CARD.
We, the undersigned having scmo knowledge of the Early P.ose Potato, do hereby certify that for productiveness and eating puposes they cannot be excelled in the potato line. They arc three weeks earlier than any other potato grown. Wc believe them to be Ihe best potato ever produced in this country, and cheerfully recommend them to all who wish to engage in the culture of this invaluable table esculent
T. II. 15. McCain. I\ Ilnphcs, l=ftflc C. Urittim .1. P. Watson. T. 15. Griffith. John Purscl, .In?. 15. Sidner. I'. R. Simpson. A. Wert. .Snnntcl Wert. Daniel Gilkcy. Con rail Smith. C. GriswoM. M. Sellers. John Rrakcii. Jonathan Xtttt. Abi.ifih O'Neal. Pan Vonnt. John Smith.
W. K. Scott, Ja=. A. Vannr«il.'il!, M. Trilly, Patrick Muvpliv, J. M. Worlc. M. Hopping. A. J. Snj'der. J. W. Pre\ver. Conclius Brit Inn. E. Rritlon, John R. Robinson, Sj-lvestcr Coopor. John Butcher. J. A. Gilkcy. f. II. Uowcn. W. Ifcnrv I'on.-t. T. Dick Moore. E. Johnson Ileaton. W. Alexander Tavlor.
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etc. The ob-
ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives' to be invaluable: and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing,
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
somery county Stato of Indiana, in favor of Joseph Allen et al.and Dillard Uickcits otal. isued to mo as Sheriff of said County, I will expose to salo at. public auction and out cry, on Saturday the'-3d day of Oct. ltOil. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'clock P. II., of said day, at thc'Coiirt House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits fur a term not exceeding seven years, of tho following described Kcnl Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: Nino undivided tenth parts of the south hnlf of' section eight township nineteen range four (t west, to be sold to satisfy said Execution. Interest and Cost, and if tho same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, 1 will on the same day. at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Estate to satisfy a Judgment fcr SS.-l'-U 00. together with Cost, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said Real Estate taken as the propert nt .lames P. 'Watson and William C. Vance. II. E. SIDNF.H.
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Willinmsbursr, Kint'S CVcnty. New Vork. Mayi!.,r,Dl.v
Hair Goods and Hair Jowolry.. Mr*. I'elle Sanders, Washington Street, over Ii. Carson's grocery store, Crawfordsville. Ind. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Hair Jewelry and Goods. Embracing every style of Gent Wigs and Toupees. Ladies' Wigs. Switches. Rvaids, Curls. Waterfalls. I Fri7etts. Coils, Rows. Fronts. Scratches,
Rands. Hair-Nets. Ornamental Hair. Farings. Whiskers, Reards. Mustaches, PtifTs. &e.. She fiiso 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 be found to compare favorably with that manufactured in any of the large cities, E-.st or West. Her Goods are made from the finest Human Hair, and she warrants her Work to give satisfaction in "very particular. .junS'imS
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1869.
Fie cured a cancer on George Fruits' wife. Jonas Kountree. Isaac Rich, old Mrs. Wilson, of Ladoga, and William Bncbanan'e wife, some of which were quite bad.
The Doctor has proved himself to be a man of =cience and skill, and generally to«j well known to aeed recommending, and anyperson calling him a quack would be laughed at. The Doctor's first ten year# were spent in treating disease®, generally: ten in traveling over the greater-part of the Lnitcd States, always snaking a speciality of cancer, and treating thousands of cases, and treating chronic diseases, and for the last five has been loe ted permanently in Indianapolis. lie will travel part of the time hereafter to give him some respite from city life.
The Doctor is a regular graduate of one of the best Reform Medical Colleges in iho United States, and -tand= as a physician in his profession. lie deals honestly with his patients. It' he thinks he cannot care or benetft (hem.
he will tell them ?o as it is to no pbysi-
,• cian's interest to deceive his patients.
I-iTSt-c'lafs billiard tables at 1 he Dri-.- He carries a full supply of medicines, and
iiDtitu that itcbrter t-nti has.bmi^fit ke'l .Saloon. The best of liquor.'! and c-igavs charge?low, biiPaajih. oet *7w Curtis X,-r.ro. b^.ot and fhoe siore.'iind kept on hand." Kpicures will find tfle bill wait on all the of fare nnrivalled by any estanranf in I tin* eit v. Xnv .7 1
Errors of Youth.
A (.•t-iitb'iuiiu who suffered for yeiir Iroin Nervous Debility. Premature Uccny. and nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of siiff- rirt humanity, send tVfo to all who need if. the receipt end direction* fr.r makins the [simple remedy ly which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the ailrortiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence, JOHN B. 001)E'.
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
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M. l. Tuhtrli.
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
DOHERTY & DEI6HT0N
si ri:i:i{5 OF
Carriages, Buggies,
Spring* AV a.o-oiis,
sr
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Vv ASH
FA KM WAGONS OF ALL KINDS
ICi'|miriiij{ Done to oidri*,
lit Wen!, JU'tcksmithiiiif, *nol .$••••
Triwitjpf/.
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Old \\rork ]\Cacle New.
iSlifi/iin Xnt- /Irirk, 0/]o.«le tin- C'mh Church. Wiif.hinolr,!! Slrfil. I
(i- nvf'orlsvil!\ luriin m.
Hill lal»cHid Vclifclcvin ctclniiijref'or Work.
pilK very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the last eight years by the citizens of Montgomery. Parke, Fountain, Putnam, and lioonn, counties, and our large and incrcasedbusiness,impresses us with the sense of obligation we are under to our customers, and we feel it our duty as well as pleasure to express our thanks for past favor', and hope to retain and merit in future a continuance of tho same. We would desire to state that the quality of our work is now nearer perfection than evor before, owing to enlarged facilcitics for Mnnufaturinc and keeping a greatly increased stock on hand. Wo would call special attention in this connection to our Styles, which arc up to the most approved fashions of the East.
Wc invite the Farmers and all others to examine our Work, which we are determined shall stand on its own merits.
Wc WAKlvANT our all work from one to two years. ICPRomeinbor the placc. two door South ofthc Mammoth Agricultural itoom of Tloherty. Mahorncy «fc Co. march ti'GHj 1 DOHERTY & DKKillTON.
LIVERY.
L1V E Y, SALE EE ED ST.V ]?L E Xbrth fit!? Mnvk' Strat.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. Constantly on hand the best of ^iii^lc or Ioiilit' Tennis, Mnildle JIoixw. new .-took r.f
A I A E S A N I E S
O MINT J.
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Sheriff of Montgomery Co.
Dated, October 2, lt'Ot1. Oct5w
SEMINARY.
Ladoga Seminary.
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LADOGA. INDIANA.
HA
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regard it a? offerin
for the price
ml a thorough trial I the best advantages
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cliarscd. of any fchool in ihe I
State. WILLIAM JOHNSON.
-CHOOI. OPENS. SEPTEMRKU n. i-i s».
CHARGES PER Ql'ARTEl! TEN WEEKS. Room rent, each pupil 4 CO Tuition, Primary Departnvnt ati ^Preparatory 120
Acndcmic 1st year rt Ml -d year iXi V-'ive? year Co
Incidental fee. Primary apartment Acadctuic "HI Reading room fee ."io Music—Piano, Organ and Guitar in Hi Use of InMniDicn: 2 Oil Other branches of Fine Arts, usual rat-.-liloardiR? per neck ~. 2 5.*
Jiily3lm2 A.J. VAWTEit. Principal.
ADMINSTRATOR'S SALE.
"V"(!TICE is hereby civt-n that the undersigned 1^1 administrator ..t" the estate of John A.
HigUce, deceased, will offer at public sale at the ''t?/, Jf.l'''"'"V
ro«iilcn»p fif .luhn \. Hi^hcc in IY.nl Cr^o\:
los wagon, household and kitchen furniture not SLJ ilo lil'
taken by the widow, and a considerable amount I h' foll,uin'
of sawed lumber. TERM?: Sums of three dollar:: mid under. cash over three dollars a credit of nine months, the purchaser giving note waiving valuation and appraisment laws, with good security, also said administrator will offer for sale at the same time the undivided two thirds of a portable steam ssw mill, also a frame dwelling honse belonging lo said Higbee's estate, at private sale.
TERMS: One third cash, one third in six months, and the balance in treelve months.— Sale to c-.mmcr.cc at 10 o'clock A. M. TERMS: The purchaser to give notes waiving valuation and appraisement Taws, with good security.
Oct. 9. 4«* ISAAC M. CORN. Adm'r.
ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE.
"VTOTIIE is hereby given that 1 have been apX" pointed Administrator
STOVES.
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KI.* TY* THK
CHEAPEST!
Whelj ).,U Villi
1COOZ STOTE
Do not iis to l.-
IRWINT'
Ai.d examine- hi* hoc*
THE ENTERPRISE
ONE
of the liirges Co with an oven
1ST W A. IT!
I- a No laifre, and to
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
a\
ofl'cr
Superior Inducements
TIN. CUl'fKli AND SI I KMT iliON W'AltK
MAM FACrrUFD TO ORDER.
OUR STOCK OF
HARDWARE
b' lurstv and as we buy exclusively for cash
We Defy Competition.
Pnrtio-? contemplating building will do woll to pxaminc r.ur
ST'O.
April 3
.B IJ
Unmiinn: to all trains.
Ml orders left at inv Otlice protnptly filled. .1. 15. May L'O, ]?C0. INS LEV.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
virtue of r.'.i Exccntioa. to nit- directed
1
S O A N I 8
fiefors purchasing.
4
3 Empii'e HI. ck".
Wallace & Company's
Boot and Shoe Store,
\V .sliinecton Stre«
COTTIERT HOUSE,
New and Complete Stock oi
Boot and Shoes
FOR THK
A A 1
They are all
FIRST CLASS GOODS
And will be
Try Them and See
Bice Canine's
1511
Stoves in the market
by -J3 inches *o arranend
that the heat pafse? entirely around it. Thereby rendering it the quickest and evenest baker ever introduced. No turnins tho bread around two or three times. We guarantee these stoves in every particular, and offering them five dollars lower than the same size etove can b" bought in the \Vnla-h Velley. ...........
i: STUCK o|-:
Also a lull line of
Fashionable Clothing.
Jl'ST RKCEIVKI).
Call and See for Yourselves.
.Main and Washington Nliwts.
Crawfordsville, Ind.
May --'ii l.-iiiHl'
Dress
i-u
SOLD
.A
WALLACE & COMPANY.
A uiiii.-t M.l-tl'.1}-1.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
N
OTICE is herliy given that the under-i^neil-a et.mmissiouer appointed nt the Septi'm. btr Term of the Circuit Court uf .Nlorit^oiiii ry county, ilndiana, in a suit for part ion of real estate, wherein Isaac Smith IVIIJ plantiiT. and Abraham O. Smith et ill. wi re defendants, ii, the .vear l.-69. will, in accordance with an order of said Court at its ,-aidtterin. in the year aforesaid, sell ut private sale to the highest hidd.-r
nor
Township.'Montgomery Count'y. on ThurMay.
November -l, lefi!'. the personal property of said v,»i'(-' lErhM-! i,,!,.
estate, consisting of one horse, one cow, one j, L.irih I'
la ws. oct'i I
of
5
vwe?t quarter ot the 5outliwe-t
TI1HREDirectors
tbc estate
A. Higbee. deceased, late
of John
ty. Ind. The e-tate is probably solvent. Oct. •. U* ISAAC M. COE.V. Admr.
Ooods
0 wc if
S
terms," ttw"'.One-half cash
in hand un«l the residue in nine month?. Jht-purcha.-vr to {rive note with interest t'n.m dnf»• waivinr relief lfri»m
A
oi'
Poplins, Lawns, &c.
I'nli line -1 if.' -I V11
'('Prints, Irish Linens, ... Tabic Linens,
Crash,
a: White Goods, Lace, Cambric, I Linen Handk'Ts.
DRY GOODS. HOOTS AJND SHOES.
GO TO
THK
S I O I
III 111" VDL
N O I O N S
(f
every vti'iely.
HATS and PS.
RICE CANINE.
DRY GOODS.
(I. K. KiillciittiJer. It. A. I- iiHenwiiler.
r.
V. Y. IRWIN,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW FIRM.
NFIW GOODS!
E\TEIU*«LSi:
CASH STORE!
i). li. Fnllcnvi(lcr & Hro.
H. UA I I.Y I'.F.rn VLSI,
Spring and Summer Goods,
11ic11 \\k nnVr at tin*
Lowest Cash Prices!
Boots! Boots!! Boots!!!
O S a
lu oall hoy-.
A in (.-1 ".Oil fL anU h'tciii-h 'nip. tui iuvt ei
The workmanship of these i* *itmiiiiitet-d.
All Rips Memled Free of Change.
Cli^e i-nyh bnyes looking up bai^oitu hi
BootsandShoes
.-Will (U-die'c*l!
AImi. women.-'.Mif'ie.i'mill t'liilderi-n'-
In every iiri*l v.
(Vlf. Ki)i
ntt|
I.Acting
HA Ij 91 OR 41jH.
I'tiiigros :IIHI Polish ('ill.
Wc call allciifi».»U ol 'oUhtf IIMIu* priintfly hanU^ome of
Fine Mewed Work.
tri MuitXrii. hvbble limit. I'e'fjnt'l 1.fluting
NVe inl'.-uj to 1.oI.-p our' Knod- fit low ili wti prices.
Vf
all
grades and
styles, Blue, White, and colored Alpacas, Lu ster la in s, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Sprii and Slimmer
Coitonades,
1 .i i'ii
yah:ctirii r.r appraircmcjii
•ILSSK 1!. Mi CAI.LlSTirit Coniini'sioncj.
RAILROAD NOTICES.
will be a ini.-ctixig of Hit- Stockholders „.1 and of the Crawfordsville and fciXilllllilt* Olll" OOOtl. llllu 1 I lt't* liockville. and Frankfort, Crawford-ville. and lu.fhi'p Pnfi-liaiii'" FIPwli»ri» Loptnsport and Frankfort Railroads, at Craw- UlclIH. II«-, fil^cn IIHM fordsville, on Thurslay, October 11. 1H59. tn take into consideration the consolidation of' w.... M* MM*m said Railroads from Loganspon to Rockville.
1
15y order r.f th» Presidents of said organization
THE
of
Montgomary conn
J0SEIT1 M1LLIGAX, President C. .t K. H.
Tickings, Checks,
A I nil rtnck of
1 1 A S A I A
ol Wit.r,
!hrPfr
fa
0 ct
ion c.ever.
COUNTRY PKODUCE
'Xi'liti U£!tt I HI' Ii I I
AW Will
MMfMWWfl
HUGHXS' BLOCK. MAIN STREET,
annaal. election for Director? of Frank- One* IVwit tiii-iiviillt' llillillliil fori and Crawfordsville Railroad will be «H)I U» Sill Iliuuiiui. held at (Jrawfordfville on Thursday. October U. r-'-lwn JAMES l'ARRIS, Secty. A,.riJ lu l-. 9if.
t*pu!!1 Uuli Ivl ^rtlillj^
HARDWARE
A moleliill tor a iiioiiiiiinii A mouse for a mammal! Oi.ce wc were small Hut now have grown tall Of coin ate all maiiimiitl)-.
LXM! a niammoili stuck of ihe chrupc-t in I I.en .-eiect"'! Hardware in town go CAMPP.KLI. .v IIA RTF ICS
Campbell llnrli-r Cli.ii|i Storn one can get n:ore gr.^il.- ir •v than :»ny in xhv rity.
A
MAMMOTH asji-rliiieiit of Inn-',.. •niiie new patterns fur -.lore ilof.r- that nr biirituhir prool a nd ii" alike, in -ri'.rt. al kinds of luck- fi-on the -n::i11 1 pud lock the large-i Jail l"cU i-:n: be fin in-in.! ai ill Sinai! M:imill.• Ih Hardnai'i: Store nl
ONmK
HUINH»
pt*n iI r!
.| wr jif iiihf ktsi\'«*-
1 a SJM.I li:»ii'J
I
Hi 1 A !l»
SPI.ENlilI) -1. Ac., nil !'*K iitiyin
A
FI» KM ic VMKIIK AX COHSK'J'M I
in 111-f ciimrnrl.il'li: nml ilitrnliM t.'or.-i'f in tlic niiirkfi.
I
Hoop skirts, Hosery,Kid and Lyslo Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Laces and Notions.
MENSJ& BOYS' CLOTHING!
Plain and Fancy Cassimera, Tweeds, Jeans,
ehuri'h ln-11# T.v -noill
&.C., &c.
"1 BOOTS AND SHOES!
MIIilil-WEBY.
Pall and
(Ostook.
Ulll v4'rti I.
!i.\r ware
CAMPREI.L HAKTI.lt.
lil kimlrt !1 .I
l'~ "Jt'-fl Vl: ID III1•' *!».
.•I llMMl|l»
r.V. •pnoiiS, .» Ill tn *.'•» Har.Jwr.r.-
CAMPP.KLI..1 11AI: "I"
l^itESH mi
11 :i i! :ii
'I'L I 1 I.I-.*.-» III|.M 1 1 1 nir neiv. tim' limit
'i| J. iTill 1
It.. 11-
WU'JJKM.A IIA ii 'S.
A ,^:,v llithof
tl (ii W illi"
if v.inp^ "\t A* Ii ••YFCII JII:»:NM
I ".• '. JLi t:tini
liaiii-. .I'i- t-1:iij-. if. Iilili inn*
iiifl v\ i,r •'Tl!
l^LKNCH i-..
I III AT
-milh iii-cl*. Hiirdwurc Sli
Im* riiilcrsold!
no!
I 1J. okr*. l.-lio. ". liiimloi t..j«.i i-r wiili 1:11 liinl.r it win.ri ,-r- lu..ltr.'l i-liinji. »t iIn- oM -land ..!
A
1
Winter Stock.
MRS. L. M. WILLIAM8
Mas rffci'dl an asfortiueot of
MILLINERY GOODS.
M1"K1I Nti iv.iovlctc full ar»l winter Thi* attention of tho Indies of Craw ford ville aii.l vicinity is invited to tbl» epportnnity for sreurinir cheap millinery
IN NATIONAL 1JL0 K.
Washington Street, Crawfordsvill6
AGUE CUBE.
in Pills! Convenient for l'*e.
Contains no Quinine.
Produces no Dizziness. No Ringing in the Ears. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cures Ague in all its forms. No Unpleasant Taste. Safe for tlic Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.
MEYER BROTHERS & CO..
OENKRAL AGKN'TS.
Fort Wayo, Iiid., and St. I^ouin Mo. ID"For sulo by till Drugsists. WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL BY
BINFORD & BROTHER
July 24,
INDIANAPOLIS.
1» AT WEIil ll.
I'n.nrirtiir of tin*
Ii A NK SA LOON,
No. 2.'l, West Washington Street, Indianapolis. Indiana,
Wii-lnV lo inl'orni bis ranny friooiU In this cliy nml vicinity that he ."till kccp« constftiily no linnd the verv lc«t unnlitjr.pf
Willi's, Wliiskios, Ales,Ci^airs,ami Lsurn* Iloor.
11 In.use i.s IIIWIIJH upcii In li if thir»ly frieild*. Don't furcet the iilnce. No. 23, Wc?t Wnihint' tmi street, hnlf block eii-t nf I'nliner Hume.
tcplr\lM'i(.iui:!
MACHINERY.
li. \f. McGRATH it Co., MACHINISTS,
Maniilaehirers of Corn Shelters, llorse Powers, Dr if.r Saws, SugarMills. Sujrar Keltlo.s. Castings, IJrans
Castings and Machinery. of every description. JI.«II, riitli'M Improved
THIMBLE SKEINS.
Patented January lHjr
1
(J a ii ('mi out J''juttr Ii'//•/.• a
f'i linur*.
boii nil ::l M.. south of ISranihle limine,
LaFayette, Ind.
TO THE I/ADIES.
A Card to the Ladies
i.!{ HI* POM'O'.S
I c-:£w'..vv ...
iio!*h'ii
K.-11
lliird v. a IT 1 .-.I a!
-lilllll MllTIIIIII'tli *l A PI! I. .i 11A HI I.L.S
^uoii.s. -11-!i. t.iii.d I rtiniiiilactui- r- f.. CA MI'lil 1.1. II ll'i Lit
11.'K *JIV. 1111-
piiltlM. MACHINES .ind i.ind- I i*-u-1^ pi'iitrr'" 11.1.1 i-lieap. M.-i- In up Mnnii...i. li Il irJ.«arc lli -i'"! \M PliL 1.1. a I! MiTI.i:
IVi,'.t:
IN rioli'iil Pills,
l-or I 'ciiunless*
l« in t'oi-rrrtlaiu I ri tug Obatrisciion* of the iVlouiblf^ 1110%
I'rotii ^vlmli'vrr I'nim
,-oM a 1 -i lid.
ntti (hitt rus• fi'*1 i» v»ny fin np
-1
11E:
i** r^ rtriiHi'iin AM PI'.KKL li \H KIc
iTfi- Mill. II» v. -. ii v. .1 II -1 ii.i-n-'j in iil.(-i 1 A. 11 a i-r- \J a uimoi
HOKSKand
-1„
i'-. i11-rnuil-. toe ii. n, ver:- oih^r iiriirlf il.it! I.i-.iok-rv i-f.•'!.p iI 1111* ('iii- iji M:.i:,ii...tli n: .j Camt.1^1! H.-.r
I ^II'I'.KLI. li MilKICS
rl'l.f" iir»-i-. -tiiil»-ri tor ih.-
lilt ul r(Uli*r. trinle ji:
the cheap in .iniii. 'li
ni.il au-asre I «t
Cmnpln-ll A Ilnrl'-r
I ill iii TI'.NS -imp ri.li *ai (.-| 11 -:i .uiy kind l.y
—x--HiVi.it.'
CAMI'KKL"! .t IIAl'.TKi
AMl'l.i.LL A HAIITLK'S wit! i».*ay.« Lu V' found ai|f|uart.-r» for all kiii'U r.tiiiiiunilion, ."hoi. p. tier. !ea.j, i-np". ratriilgi--,. jii-ioU, game bag?, il.ot l.ac- mid flt«, togeihi «itli ii iarge assortment if ssn riminii'#. l.la#iini! powder aiid fu-e.
'VEIIYHODY r..*iiiiinbtr the T'ai"« t- "I.HI--gain at the old stand of tht Cheap .-tij'.e. No. C- niuier.-i»! I£.m.
E
CA MI'HK I.I. A HAItTI
1
n«
I'mrnlniiff.
ONE PILL IS A DOSE.
«'tiiijirly »1 th»*c sui»' NR( OAIIF IOIH'D'NKNIO^T U.IIIITR 1- it: thru *r.nrlili'»n. fy in-. 1 rif* nfff'r whicJi n'ii/K.nition
P'.-iji!
niii'ln*-* Itt. .»!».•
WiS'Y
v.iil nit »t in..- third kind, nt 1 he !if i| ud A PPL I. i, a A l: I I.ICS.
-iv rij4n.fl, if 1 KvI •"•I!-. #»ro nh«r:n ««r tin jst vi11 inr- .• 11 rJ»i•! :nl vri ufi i#\
ft-V
-in. ,M)'i
si»nlity. nUhotijrU
pr^vMit :»ny I'til" trr ifMM.mrnfn
INV \!.l AliLi:
KK.HKDV-:
..I tli'i-e i-ull'ei'ii.2 fr..ni «»•:•, *. r. a» wi-lI a- to prevent an.: uhi-n lu'iir'fi will riot permit -..-.5 and l.riiiKinir hack tins, tli. i".the I'hek of tin' uif
t..i- 1 li- :i!i.-i iiii i.-i ii 1 11 la ri ••j win in'-ri-a II 11111.I it mii•tins thI •r,,«y i-.i|.,i ..i licr d-lii-iit... l-'i m. --x|• t. 1 it dir- 11 •.- m-1-..iiipniiy i-m-li i" ^. Priri li.ix: li"X'
*•".
'I'1 "j
('1 'I wt..i-il-i illf. I.i K. It 1 lord tk ISr«». 11: HI.'!:!-•-. *"lc iiiffiil-. t'.r in wtiird.^i ill**. V.v fuiidn.!,' tli-in "1 t» the (.'rawfnrd« iil!i- P- ifrirf, run haw tlic Pil!.- nciit (cun fj. I1 ii::y h\ tniiii t. HIIV purl of the country.... trv •hi
Iiv lifi.- E ('II mi III ii L* 1"b lri .'iii:ip"!i-. i» M-ody I'.rothcri. iid lir. ni ntf Mo-in. and li^ "on' •.pr% i..*.\n in the I'nited Siat^-.i |t IIOWE. I'r'.pri-Ior. Sim iTi ll.
.1. lirynii. •IrIItfs" ii aii'i r.i S. A
.-I,i. ii-. 4i".IT .1 -!i• r. .V li.vii'i l-.i:.
if. IU
\MM!i i.i.
TAILORING.
I
FEW FIIRJNil
EDINGER & BISHOP'S
f'j..!l n,...* rt I 1 lit: .1.1 rtl IIICIll Ctlt. or 1 I in ii a ifi fin- ...nary, Kv.-iy hodv kio. rf, That he N ... I
A
nif-rbiiiie
iuiis Alwa,\ oil Haiul.
lufitiv' nt pn nipiiy Mini wjtrr»ui4t tti
CALL.
C1VE THEIVS A
iilirt*, ^u
I imv|o.,l'. 1!
Inuiel
Muiii Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
KKVIMIUV -lii.uia h-1. tiU.'reE*'. to «ee tbo in in.-1 -tofk (t tiooils iu.it rt. .IHUt irri\inji. (Vmio everybodrv
