Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 November 1869 — Page 2

FOB BALE.

t*OB HALS.-Therwldenccof I,«w Wallac*. 4 JP ttoroor of Market »od ater ftreeti.

JUMU

ATTORNEYS.

•LEW WALLACE,

ATTORSEY

AT LAW. Crawford «Til!c Ind..

Ottefr-South of Poit Office,

ny^'OStf. st

W. T. Brn«li.

•^2!f«L«^ SSl^w

7

*Swl

Attorney at Law.

Crawford8villo, Indiana irpOFFWE OVER OKAWKOIM) .t Mt'I.I.IICflTS STORE. MAIN STREKT..'JI

Will cire prompt attention to

a hu.*iti"j

Jnftices Common l'lea-i and Circuit Court, of .llontKomery county. Deeds. Mortg.iRf* and all othlr businoysof .Notary Public neatly rxecuU»d. May 23. W.y

•CBAWVORDDVILI.E, IXDIANA.

Z. B. RICHABDSOX, Proprietor

jn'OaaibM nud

front

July 4, 18C8tf

all Train*.

COMMISPION MERCHANT.

MICHAEL PRICE

COMMIS S I O N E I I A N

And dtaler in all kind* «i

O

Orawfordsville. Indiana.

TljO highestC&tb price paid for Wheat delivered at my Warehouse, rormcly known ac the

HUSTON WAREHOUSE.

Produoo of

every

kind purchased.

MILLINERY.

MISS SUE DARTER'S

New Millinery Rooms

"fc/flSS DARTER would inform the ladies of l».l this city and vicinity that she has opened H«w Millinery Rooms, inDartcr's ne\r buildins, oornor Washington and Pike atroet", opposito Center Church, and would solicit th^ir attention to her

NewandBeautiful Styles of Millinery Goods, and quality of her work.

BIcatckiM and Pressing done to order promptly, ana satisfaction sunr.intPi?d. [doclOl

INDIANAPOLIS.

R. L. SMITH & CO.,

Wholcuilt'

Confectioners,

Mauufactiirers of nntlios,

AND PKAI.ERS IV

Foreign

Fruits,

So.

Xuts d'c.,

19

West Washington SI.,

Indianapolis, Indiana. ftttgfl 1860ni0

INDIANAPOLIS.

•wM. DAOOKTT. rtKO. C. WKHSTKR.

SVI I'JIKRS.

DAGGETT & CO.,

MANVFACTl'KERS fM*

on fe ctionery,

And Wholesale Doalurs in

tannel

Fruits, Oysters, Raisins. Nuts, Oranges,

i'eaches, llerrlcs, and Other I'ruUs, No. 2(i South Meridian .Street. Indianapolis, ind. aug 31 1^9 tun

FURNITURE.

REDUCED PRICES!

Furiiiliuv! Fiiniilmv!

V.

KoMtaii/ei*.

HAS

a complete stock cf Kurnitur: of all kind*, comprising crcrythinc from the cheapest to the molt costly: both home-made -and the bost Eastoro made which lie will soil at malty reduced prices.

Old customers nnd now customers arc nMpootfully inritcd to call and examine liii stock anil prices.

It f*Shop on Washington Street, tw Squares •South of tho Court House. aur-'~m:(

PAINTING.

T. H. WI3TTOX,

'House, Sigu, Ornamental Painter. and Engraver.

Mn.

WIN TON is again able to .•mend to his profession. Painting In nil its branches .don* with neatness and dispatch, on reasonable terms.

Wood Engraving.—1 am prepared to furnish Wood Cuts for display posters, store bills, ic.. ,Iood style aud on reasonable terms.

Shop on Green Slrvet, Comiuen-ial Ru«. 21

1S69 T. II. W1NTOX.

MILLINERY.

Miss F. M. Baldwin.

4

ll&ving reocived my

1

THE WEEKLY REVIEW

A PIAXO Twu..GoodM[new. It ennbehad CraWfOrdSVille, Indiana grew moral moTomen!. and now seek A^for lew thon Hi worth. Ingest Urn to betray their follower, into the hands

C. H. ROWEN Proprietor.

,0

^CRAWFORDSVILLE IND. I city on Sabbath afternoon?, for the- pi-t.

TX71U attend promptly to all legal businrs" in- monlh.tnilted to him. Particular attention civ .. •a to ttc collection of debts, nctt'.eraent of »ie- meetin^of th"- people a! Cni r*"* *. iiurt-ij c«nd«nt'H estate*, writing of wills, writing nnl '"1_ 1 uUrinf Acknowledgment* of dee-i'.tnortcas''!' Ao.

on

OKrl.CE In Mayor'* room, jfcond ftory 'Stone' ?ront." jul?3,l

E I E

citizen, that wme iiisasiir*4 would be

proposed, which—freed from party

tri«:k =. and th .-hall"-* Mnue-v ,.f the

in

JAMES WRIOIIT. anr-e. But we were disappointed, and

ATFOHltpr JkC«fll*8Kf,OB n« I.Atv .,r( upon to chroniele, in the

OWe* special attention to probate matter",

'fi-

tliag of deccdent estatej and collection of proceedinp*% «o .hi. merlin,.. •laimf. Deeds. mortanKcs. Ac., enrefully cxe'Mi- rn^nlta frmn men t«d. Office in Court Ilouse up Stair*. a! abortion, whieli re-»Uits irom ni.,n iibuut nerve or principal attempting

HOTEL, r* t0 hrini

RICHARDSON HOUSE.

Corner Washington and Market Street',

One Square Noi*tli of Court House

nt0

not

lifrt any great moral rc-

form# A\re admit frankly, that wc aro

!not in

f.

lV0

of a temperance

prohibitory

of thousands of men in our own State

who esteem

prohibition

ting declared it

Lemons.

Fire orks. &e.

.: \t.S.*, DKALr.ns IN

gi-jififiti put-in "rttii-.t'i"»."

i'ir support

chceks.

of

Oft

Fall and Winter Stock

-°F-

,v

""fe""

1

MILLINEBT!

8»)eet«d by myself in New York City, with a •lew to the wants and tastes of the ladies of Crawfordsville fcnd vicinty,

I invite all to

Call aud Examine Thciu. Oct. 10. I860

DENTISTS.

Theodore Jtlclflehaii.

-pEBIDEHT DEXTIST, Crawford»*IIle, Ind.. AV ^mnoetfullr tender their services to the

tta*Good

work and moderatelprices.

OlllC»--ba Main utreet, orer Brown IUm»7i 4rr-C«o4i (tore. f»b, a7*My

:,v.

Principlcs.

vrIto hare

as the greatest

boon which the. lawgivers of the State

or the Greit Lawgiver of tho niverae

could confer upon the human race.

We think sueh nun be counted by

tbe thousands in on" own c-ount\

men, not leaders b\" uatuve, bu!. ineu

who feel and think upon the t-ubjeet

dccp'y—men who belong to both po-

litical parlies—and men. who. wnen

you convince them tint they will no!

fall iuto the tender mercies of pulitie-

iana to be used as tools by the thieve*

now exist and support with their best

that the organization of the

atiunwd

0

Saturday. November Tt, 18G9. I

Tlie Tcinporance Movement.

thievaf

an(i he 00«

j" THE temperance movement, which U0UCTQD.are the men. Hear

,he

ff'

•'ulmin itc-1 nns

TusoflaV eVfining. ft

«k« »f

aA

_lK.(l

1 1

l":f

11

looking forward to this ro^tius w-th

honest intere-t.. e.irDC^tty 1» pin

actly the "spectacle preseuted last millions with ministers representing

Tuesday evening in the Temple of

liod, dedicated to the cause of humaui

our

any party not

plcilucd to tli it principal. Here \imo

the conlli'-i. -Here the schetuini poli­

ticians showed the cloven foot. Here

the men of principal headed by the

Kev.Mr. 'u'e. displayed their tinn

breeches t.i the drunken and dehnueh- picture—and one which _n-o

ilso.-c

who claim

to

love

itf one time

1

lit it itltl'j th' nUt im'itu' itjmrt, but sit}n i1 by errry hi- mbt of thi. 'ot

viitt'\ Oiiii coiil'tiu'ni their tai/im, nt* but sow of th-:td hiring siyncil it. irent out iijion th- stiwtf iniil iftcr bilking with th- poli'ici'inf of the town,

ed thtir nani'\* t'mm the report ichirh

coiitituieil tiietr honest sentiments, ami hqic present to this meliitg this sickly, iceeik, ami abominable subterfuge, and attempt to palm it off' eis th• sentiments of the Temperance people of our city. Sir, this selling out to expediency v:il never win icc have, nothing to hope, for at the hands of either the Democrat or Republican parties,and as for me,

I tcill

never consent, even though professed fritnds may demand it, that this holy cause shall be erwified behreen two thieves."

Not a man who signed that majority report dared to contradict Mr. Gee in this scathing exposure he made of their duplicity and fraud and the re­

peated cheers which Mr. Gee received from the audience, showed, that the people dispised the men who had de­

serted principle, and honored hirn as

the man of God who would suffer po-

litical martyrdom rather than betray pusaylanerrous cuas here far?" and he bis

dead iuen'.-« bone?, aud of all nnclean-

.party now in puwnr—would relieve, 'J'hese men, to crown it. nil. foirful

the eoplt in r-.omj trom t'12 },

to suppress a great measure the

evils under which we, as a community

labor, and that, if one half the money

and labor expended in fruitless efforts

to accomplish something away off in

:ill the uncertainties of the luturo,

wi re expended in enforcing tli»* in.my

tringent and just, provisions of that

]aw n[)(

vocate pure temperance principals. minority everywhere, and as the

But what heart can such honest men

have in a movement like that inaugu-

rated, or, attempted iu be inaugurated,

on last Tuesday evening, hat on(i

Who are tbefe men, I hit the wax figure a trmenj.s

to lead off in this

nation abroad, who are confirmed

a

nd notorious drunkards, and who co-

ty. sincerity and truth. The commit- habit with, and intr^dti'.v into Court

tee which had been appointed to pre- ciivles. public prostitutes, without re-

pare and report a platform upon which proof from the power which appointed

the lover- nf temperance and good or- them with the Legislature of Indi-

dcr could stand and fight for the good ana in their hands for this uiuc years

cause, split in caucus, at the mooting, and every temperance reform throttled

nnd made two report#—oneof which, the i'1

,s

majority report, recommended a liser.ee mcnt overwhelmingly Radical and

law to be submitted to the people of: more leniency and favors showu to the

the various districts, and at the same whiskey power than mark the legisla­

•iim.rp'-tiiait to form

pli-h that end. Tho other, the tiiin

oritv rej.ort. dccbtrcd tlat lnotcd ill

favor prohibition, and iv-'omniendod

that the temperan.'.' p.-oplu

the hed.

Mark them you Tem-

p^rance men of Montgomery county

led astray hereafter by such

wolves iu sheep's clothing HOD.

Jo5eph

(.')

Milligao. John J. Darter, and

,0

racler

«. while addressmc

t!.? multitude in Jerusalem: -Wo

unto yen t'oribei an-J Fhariseer. hypo-

rite- i'or ye are like uuio whi'c-d

pepulehrep. which indeed sppear beau-

tifti! outward, but are within full of

a

Kver -i ye alf ou'wardly ap-

Uf

pRJir

ye are

fifth r.ite ji )litiei tri- wh-t for the vf irj

uiit.i meii. but within

(li

j, }.vr,.)(.rJSy and inifjuity.

at tjlf.

eryintT evil« of widespread intemper- ,„,-nvd an adjournment without

meeting would not -npport

|0 a v0( ant

mi( i(ion l)Vcr to a In

laW

in its nature but at the

eetin£r to be held

question over to a

IWII.

next Friday evening, al place here­

after

to

be agreed upon.

We .-should like to know what tern-

peranee men can oxpeet from either

of the present polities! part e~| A

candidly confer that the Dcmoeraii

art

same time wtc admit that there are ten? jp

,?-,nsitltrrs the present license law,

r0

perly enforced, as well calculated

bringing to punishment those

0

].

lte

r(ic:uit

otir

3

dence can they place in uiea, who »,icln^5ly anf with greater power

while tbey tell you with their band 3

upon their heart" that the temperance

self, and that the prayciv of orphans,

and the tear- of widows, and the whis-

a

perings of augel.- and the Divine jj

pnrty

on, aud the prospects of some few pol-

them, we would have a

city comparatively free frnni..v..i e. .a.nd

immorality.

Rut on the other hand what the

temperance record of the Radical par-

and charlatans who live by publie 9 bave had complete control

plunder, will abandon politics as they

of the nation and all the States of the

nation for the past nine years. The

•energies, men wh» represent and ad- Democratic party has been in a hope-

these nine years of misrule

opponents admit that intemper-

J)11(

.c. JH-bflucborv. eriiue. plurider

Q(J

onrruption. stalk abroad more

ian

ever known |iefore. With a man

or .yh\m

cause is the cause of high heaven it- 'pi]tori declares h^ saw reeling in the

s(l.C(..ts 0j-

the Rev. Theodore

Washington on a Sabbath

ftornoon. in the faoe of congregations

u?t

Commands, encourage them tn pcrJcct ("Jnnsrres?, three-fourths of whost mcm-

the work—will be^, anil scheme, and i((?rs ljeion^: to the great moral reformplot, and truckle, even to the de-lrue-

fiijini^ed from warship: with a

ers

tion of the great cau«e itself, in order

combining themselves into :i

].,Vj •.•imj,

icJiis-

and buying up ail the

h\a,x-

to vf,irtan\\ whiskey in the land, and

to which they belong may not be brok- then putting a fax of two dollar* pe#

a

l]

on

ilicans, for office in the coming .dee Pictured, by which infamous sthenic

tion?, be endangered. This wax ex- they filled their pockets with ill gotten

on all the whiskey /o br mnnti-

infancy with this city govern-

live of neighboring Democratic cities

tn accom- with our boys, fathers, sons ud broth-

foi Cot)'_

,i-.iti-r

every hour.and the TUdi-'al mdidates aoo\ of japonica". elevated

res

week lor more than six months and the voice of these same candidates never

beard upon the question—what can

dtiritiL' it Mr. Cl.-e made pendently for the ^ood light Cut

the following expo-utc whi^'i !ion'd loost: ftom jiiity tn.ii.-binations,

brino the blush sh niie

to tin?

mark il

morals mcirr than

party. Said he tchich prefent.

1

f/ii-s t)t ft yi*rt Wjls lilt*

CMS

(alftllt

••"..-.if

Artcmus Ward?

Wi- have expressed our belief that the Cardiff giant was

famous collection of Arteruns

tc/10

think their prospects for ofticr might be iiiip-tircil tf fi $rj(tritc timpcrnnee moi'cmmt cis iiiditgitrutul, ciitne bark.

(iihl ot th' bi'i oi th'.e jtnliiii'itiiis eras-

families

In the fall of 285G I showed my

show in tiky, a truly srreat sitty in the

cepshun. The press was loud in her

1

day

1

disgust to

f^ee

up to the cage containm my wax

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVTLLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27

BTow OD

Sez I, "yoa t-arejus sss. that air as of the Colorado, leaving off jurt was figger—a representifchun of the

out the .ta:e, as candi-iatea fetore the

.State (Vuivcntiufi, for places on the

paraging the merits daini-

one. popular sentinieut it: this

ried the

is in favor of Gen. MANSON" foe Audi-

bane manner *.vith all with wliom he

associates, his integrity, his. business

erations should be lost sight of. and

the Convention look alone to

BILITY, which word embodies all of

availability and expediency. To

arouse the great heart, of Democracy,

men who have stood out in bold de

fense of the rights of the States and

of the citizen, against the infamous

class legislation of the party in p."wer.

which oppresses the labor of the et.un-

trv, making tho rich richer and the

poor poorer, must be nominated to in-

ure

SUCCESS,

of the crown of rejoicing which is laid up4for wI.o have fought good

1

..

plate, on which was engraved the name

and r.mk, date of birth, and time of

decease of General Wool At the

foot of the coffin was a lar^e beauti­

ful cross, con-t.ructed of tuberoses and

japonicas. On the side- were two floral

stars, denoting the rank of the de­

complete. The shield w.is made of

English violets, and was a most artis-

ers i."tiim down in the fatal whirlpool tic work. The crown mentioned

OIJ.l Wa.

in our *ity without the

nerve or moral courags to even ntt'inl a temperance meetins with temperance m?etin»s held in e-ar city every

The remains of t!ic dead soldier were clothed iu his full Major Gen eral's uniform. The face wore it? natural look, and not a mark of the final

tcmjierattee men hope for. or what my struggle with the last enemy was visi

bo.id ind refused to bo -old body and of light can they di«'crn in litis dark hie upon it. The countenance re=em

ed [!adica 1 crew now rulino the n• :y b_\ day tion. 1 he deb.it.% waxen hot and ft «J only add -.)tg:itiiz«: inde- gtomiinsr of Quccnstown, he led his

i«"ly nnd calmly. lne thin

lw cu

soldier

.„ .. 1 T.

A

.¥•

a

fr.ignjent of the

one of the fust an Onci-Ja

111

I. tiky, and to

County jury. Tt is only such that are such. Here is Artenius' account of the atTair, which is humbly submitted to the Regents of the University as a solution of the gypsum enigma that evidently so distresses them

"B'«mark is waniui' Drunkeneas

Ou referrin" to the works of that la- mind, and darkening into stva^e way- I

in the third degree." that Mr. W. re1 ferred to a ciou of

w*norc

VERJ LW IU

UI EX CIICI.. JUI'

General Mnhlon D. Man«on, Aadltor of lin.-ntp. all indicating an advance a

State. ate of civilization amonpr the people

Mil KMTOR —There *eem many who had made and usel them. These 1 u" fool« bad mo=tlv been used for mining namesof jiood njsn announced rorough

nUT

icinity of of g0

eat

a most

qualifications and long experience in difficulty or delay—vessels, t-•10.

tho affairs of the public, eminently fit vcry.considerr.ble tunnage.

BE

PRACTI-

(ion. MANSON belongs

to this das? and ought to be nomina­

ted. One who has long been

A DEMOCRAT.

The above we copy from tli^ Cov­

ington

Fri'tnl.

Gen M. D. Han son,

at present, is absent from the city,

having gone tn Saginaw. Michigan, to

attend a re union of the 23d Michi­

gan. We have no authority to au-

no hesitation in f-ayiug that if the

only accept, but wo believe will make

a formidable opponent. We therefore

announce the name of Gen. M. D.

Manson as a candidate for State Audi­

tor, subje-.-t to the decisiou pf the

Democratic State Convention'

General Wool.

Tho

isket containing the bodv was

tastefully decorritrd with (h-wer??- At

the head of the eoffui \ri- plrojod a

magnificent floral crown, emblematic

BESeptember.

two leet •H-.tl. at.'l W.lt made

basket.

1

a country where a man

I THF. CROSS

Sez he. "What did you bring that Christianity.- X. Y.Herald.

unat.DC

inJcerf 10 ibe g«,mi««-

lor a ruler to be one who

ON THE

1

I

SCEZ CANAL.—

The b]csging on the Suez Canal

Tljp Canons of the Colorado, EAL ESTATE AGENCY. Captain Samuel Adams, who wont

part of the way through the Canon3

th* worst difficulties rnconnter- Crawfordsville.

false postlc. Professor Powell began, has T~i' -vr/i-na S„ ur. -'That i- verv we 1 fur you ,,T TJAI* taken out ajcosnmiision as NOTAe? he, 1 nat

Wa]."t,

ep,rt. RY

j)

to Saw but can tell \OU, Old inaD. ... I I the practice of law and the collection of go. crnthat judas licariot can't ,bo« ibimlf »"lch ,1° ,t,e I ,, in Untikv with impunertv bv a darn tnonsaml page? lie come. «o the Conveyance and Real Estate Agent,: site with which ob=erva«hm h« caved conclusion that the Arizonian conn ry

site. with wuicn oner.a. nun a. ca occupied by an enter- or other Legal Instruments to cxecute or wish.

to^ls "of excellent and artistic work- the eity of Crawfordsrillo at prices ransing from

ITREMKMDEREO. that on tho -Mill day of November. A. I). 15CU. it, being in the vacation of the Court of Common Pln.as o" Montgomery county, State of Indiana, the l-lnintitl by White & Patterson, her attorneys. 1'.od in tho Clerk's Office of said Court her comi.,|aint, in writing, nsacaus© of action in thia bci..*Mt. and the affidavit of a disintcreslc.l P?r,?'?n

Nancy J. Marsh vs. Divor-1'-'. Theodore W. Marsh.J

BENovember.

1 1 a a a a a a llimn 1 Cundlviate. but Wu na\e

S130 t0

a, silver, iron,

and coal, all of which were found

Demo.'-iTitic State ticket. Without dis- the country explored, and all of anv which i:ave evidence of having been worked. These mines are estimated 1011- I a a a a 0 1 this Congressional District, it is ele::,r,

fneshaustihlc wealth to the

COuut.r

tor of State. His long residence in more than rival California in its nour midst, bis age, his uniformly ur- *ra! resources ands rcatne=s.

v. Arizona may yet be found to

FORTY-FIVE vessls have already

him for the place, and his nomination ^qTICE TO NON-RESIDENT would give strength to the ticket.^

Tt has nlrsady been well said by

some of the papers that, in the selec­

tions of candidates, personal consid­

1 through'the Suez Canal without

STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County. Court of Common I'tpa*. January Term Laura J. Porter vs. Diwroe. •. William S. Porter i~~~

fc!."

tins .forth that tlio said defendant, »Villiani Porter, is a non-resident of the b^ato ol Indiana. Now therefore uotice of tho filing and pen-Ienej of this action is hereby given to the said (leteinlant, that he may bo and appear on the second day of the next term of said court of Common Plea3 of '-aid oounty. beginning on the •lit day of Jivnuaiy A. U. 1870. at the Court IlouiO in Ciawfordsvil!'', then ".nd th^rc to answer sai-l complaint. Witness my hand and the .-'«

?aid

pov

Court, this 24th day ot

November. A. 1). IS'I!'. WILLIAM K. WALLACE.

,lsii9w3 Clerk.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

STATE OF INDIANA, I s, Montgomery (,'oiuil). In the Court of Common Pl-.-ns of said .'..iia(j

January tprm lfi^O,

is remembered, that on i!ic- iliii daj ui! A. D, 18fi0, it being in the vacation of the Court of Common Picas of said county, by White & Patterson, her attorney-, filled in the Clerk's ofiico of said county, her complaint in writing, as cause of action in tln-

person

setting tforth that the said defendant. Theodore W. Marsh, is a n^n-vesMent of the.^v.. State of Indiana: Now therefore the said oefend- j^ ant will hereby take notice of the films

it remembered thai on the ~0ih day of 1669, the plaintiff, by lute i. xiia fi!! r»fl in fbo 1 nrlr' of-

1 also the affidavit of a disinterested ,Pe£snft.i?*'~

fight kejit I he iatlll, :tna triUUJphod Jj02r forth that the defendants, hlizabeth Miller

%ver death. Tlic ehapeau. swords and ^"ate^f'indkmK11^ -'f

epaulettes of the General wore l»id on I gii-"® to^hc^TxUi'dofonaantV^t^ the lid. and between them was the

and appear on tho second day of the next term of tho court of Common Pleas of said coun'y. beginning at the Court Ilouse in the city ol Crnwfordsville, in the31st day of January A. 1'. 1ST0. then and there to answer said Complaint.

Witness my hand and seal of

i. said court this 21th day ol j'"^) November. 1^50, WJLLIAM K.WALLACE. u.iv^G'U.iua Clerk.

CITY ORDINANCE.

ceased, and an elegant shield and stars An Ordinance Establishing and

Bounding the Wards of the City of Crawfordsville. it ordained by the Common the city ot Crawfordsville. that

SECTION

I. I!

Council

first Ward ot said City shall included tlic tern-

v,..r. L-^r bled that nf a person who slept peace- between Washington and Walnut streets, if ex- tant of Montgomeiy county in the htatu of Indi1 '. kt-r 1 1 tendediwould intersect said south boundary line ana. of the age of twenty-ore years will apply

lips

were

eloeed a° resolutely a« when at

the

I west

tn

III. fo the ftninnn S mo-ith

I

ilousps

0 t0 cannuD m0ath

iu men who as part etnissuric? composed look, aril seemed a? it tliey j..ir4t

OF

\yHr(i

0|in.jsp(l in aud M'Ck 10 betrttV you. J" I ti» I point on said north line, a lino running number three 3 in the.onginal plat of tne t-ovn of

discharging an arduous duty. ar-

like and p'-cntflll ris life

,S

L^Cr In tlic (.ollocllotl of and D^noeful Its £D'lin£. 'Tt I ution line thence south in a line with the center throe 3

ihrough the center of IUJwhere

of said alley, running north land south between .... -j. Green and Water streets to a point, where said

4 RFPL-RIICVV newsnonrr itV-line if extended would intersect the south

"t-FLBi.iCAN newspaper .-ajt ._.

bonmlary

nnltlon tlJ

mus|

|,

so

Wiiro. IS sapping the Strength of his brilliant I Ward, of said city thence north along the east

drink very

It l« a bad thlncr for a ruler With nanccs heretofore passed by this Council, or by

1

is

without

brains. Let u- reserve our eration.

•nillllS-

and

k—

the sermon by 1 ere Uaner. the Almo- f"

The people gave me a cordyal re- "Of of the hmpress hugenie. with JD the^ouujf^Common l^eaai^of^.Montgomery

the concession of religious liberty in

praises Egypt-nd Turkey, mark an advance of |.®*e^t auc'ion Md"N„

was giving a ucsenpshun of. the Cross over the dominions of the

my Beests anl Snaik?. in ui usual Cresccnt Josline.l to be more polen- it'iSSd,

Bowery .tile, wlul was my stora and lial in

II.

a big burly feller walk crusades and nil the bloody wars iev/n^ear' of°lheffoUowin™

fie- against

gers ot tne JiOril a Last Supper, ana from first to hsl. Thus, through the

the believers in Mohammed.

cease Judas Iscariot by the feet and material agents of modern science, ^and^in^ L'rr^ drtg him oat on the ground. He then the peaceful tuuniohs of the Cross *nm sufficient to satisfy said execution. I win on peaceful tiiumphs of the Cross commenced fur to pound him as hard will not be stayed till they have eovas he could. ered the earth. Steam, the electric "What under the son are jon wire, and trade have become the world about? cried I. subbuing missionaries and teachers of

., "DY virtue of an execution to me dircotcd from

eon-equence, tl„o alt Ihe

N'OTII'E

....... Cnnf li .,I '..id ir-is m-./lii the said city shall be divided into three Ward' ^a'id liquors are to be sold and drank.is located ton

0

eefions

three "feet iu diameter, of Knglish violets. It was indeed a magnificent tribute, and called forth manv c-un- jpry within the following boundaries '. Ucginning at the northwest corner ot thi metldations. ate'limi:s and running thence east a Ion

1809.

BIKITTON'S

Real Estate Agency,

330 each, and

Indiana.

PUBLIC."! «pcct. in addition to

eTMn

J-

therefore, having Deeds. Mortgaijo

in to rent, sell or bnr. town property, or tarm?.

RIVE

tie3 roj.

to purehn?:r' on three fourth* of the

purchase money This addition .'itaated iic.tr tho r.llcge Orovo, in one of the most desirnbln locations of

tlC

no5es, a they were lound 1:1 the

ity and the lot* aro offered ii(--n suoh reasonable tirms thi't any pr-r^-n raj '•"•are for himself ahonc.

Can sell a valu'io'.e ho-.i-. :in lot near tha business part of the city- House has five rooms and hall, dry collar, ivood hoive. eto. plcndid cistern jind ^tsibic on the lot. Al?o, a lino variety of large and nnill fruiU. beside sha lo nnd ornamental trees. l'rieo ?-.',10(i.

Can sell'an improved lot near the Lo.le^e. \ew house of three room?, good well, etc. Sinn beautiful forest trees on the lot. 1 rice S.I/KW.

Can sell a splendid sto-."k farm of acres, soven miles z.outh of town 100 acred in c'lttiwition. balance well sol in blue crns*. Running water, goid buildings and fine timber. I'rsoe SOU per acre. (j

un

=cll3

a

The above is only a .-ma'i i«.:i tho pr..ierly in my hands lor sale. 1 Persons desiring to invest any kind ot H-'at Estate will, I think, liml it to their interc.-t to call and see mo before purchasing elswhere.

ant*jc-

pendeney of this action, and thai ho bo and ap- gv pear on the second day of next term of saiu courr-^v of Common Pleas of said county.^ Hesinninj? the 31st day of January. A. D. 1 ^0 at tac^CuurL"g Hou?sc in this city of Orawfordsvillo, aria thr* 11 and there 10 answer said complaint.

Democracy of the State see proper tn oendoncy'o? this actton"and that 'ho ho and an give him the nomination, he will not

Witness my hand and ?ca! ot viiu 2 4 a N

vcmber, A. D. 1S69. WILLIAM K. WALLACE,

nov, it lctit), w3

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.

NT.tTK OF INDIANA. .lloulgenicry County.) In the ."-jiirt of Common Pieas of -'a

January Term, l--'1.

Nnney Jliiler,

Eva May Miller. 1 Elizabeth Miller, I Richard Miller.

W. I'. MUTTON. AT!\

OiTie.:-d Fl'.o:* V.'ashington Ha!!. Crawfordiville Indina. .....Aaiig-Wy

APPLICATION FOR LICENSES

"\T0TICK is hereby given to the citi7.cn? of 1.N Riplcv township. Montgomery county, In*Jiana. t-hat 1. *.*nes Mi-'hael a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State ot Indiana. "f the age of twenty-one year?, if ill apply to the Hoard of Commissioner3 of Montgomery county, Slate of Indiana, at their next regular session, commoncina on tho first Monday ot December. A.D. for a license sell intoxicating Honors in a less quantity t:ian a nuarl lit a tiillO llU'lei'ttie til tttho State ot lii'liana approved March 5, l'TiO, for tho term of one year. My place ofbuiii(-t and I he premises whereon said liquor? are tu be sold and drank is situated on lut number one in lilock number thirteen 1.13] in tiio town of Alamo, Ripley township. Montgomery County. Indiana, in the tenement on the southeast corner of said lot number one in blnk 13 in tlic lover roum of said building en i• I lot. in Ripley I ••wn.-.iip. Montgomery emniy. In I. nov 13iv4* .1A IIS MIt il A L.

is hereby given to the citizen- of I'nion Township. Montgomery eonniv. io the State of Indiana, that we. (Joorgo Dri--kell and icorge M. Johnson, white male inhabitantsof Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana,doing business under the name and stylo ot Driskell ,V. Johnson, of the ago of twenty-one years, will apply to tho Hoard oi Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next regular session commencing on tho first Monday in December, A. D. ISo'J. for a license tosell intoxicating liquors in less quantity than quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of the State of Indiana, approved March

3. J£3!».

My

„....v.. ..., ..... plaec of business and the premises whereon

^ejljonnded as dc«cribcd i:i the tallowing part of lot number one hundred and eleven (111)

MUST WAtiD.

P.OCNP?

OK

bi:tST 5

ARC—SKCTION

0

north lino of the city to a point ,on said north line, where a lino running north and south along the center of the alley runnjng north and south between Washington and Walnut streets, if extended north would intersect said north boundary line thenco south along the center of-aid alley, running north and south between Washington and Walnut streets to a point on the south boundary lino of the incorporation, where the line running north and south along said alley.

I «r said nllnr runniiur north land south between stable, in the northwest room of said stable,

line of the corporation thence west

alon

S

saili south b,unJ"ry

line of the cor-

nth cast corner of the first

ot ai(l iir=t

iri

t0,Iha

tion thence west along the south boundary line

No. 1. Coal Creek No. Wayn? No. 3. Uip'cy No. 1 Brow.i. ... No. 5. Scott. ...

a liberal credit, when

1

U. rnisiii

it. Just

finished nt cost of ?1G.OOO. A good situated. I'ricc 5-tW. ... Can sellntic*irablo tiotiso aiuijot on Walnut street. Houso story an I a half of sx rooms, cellar ciftcrn. stable, outhouses, •arubbery, frnit etc. price $'.\00).

Can 3c'.l a house and lot situated in If" than a square of the Court Ilouse for 5900. Can sell a very desirable improved corner lot 1*33x146 feet: new cottacc house, five ro^ra3. good cellar, splendid wcll.oiit h(us.v. At'., shade trees and fine fruit, l'rioe, S2.WTO.

Can sell 100a cres of good land within two and one-half miles of the city, on the line or tho East nnd West railroad: Ki acres in a good state of cultivation, and tO acres ol splendid timber, three dweelling house on the Inn I. I rice per acre. A bargain.

for the term of one year

in the original plat of the ej:y i,f t."r:nvforil-vil|o Montgomery county. Indiana, bounded a-- follows: Ueginning at the northeast ..' .rnei* of -nid

ihe ,,,( running thence west on the north line

j- lotsixty-one (HI) feet and three ['.11 inehes.

tory within the following boundaries to-wit: (her.ee -'"iith t.hirtv ninu feet and three Beginning at the northwest corner ot the corpor-

ne

hes. tlienca cast sixty-one (01} feet and threo th«? [a') inches to flrei-n Street, thenee north thirty-

nine (39) leet and :'3j inehes to tin place of beginning in the brick building on said lot in L'nion township, Montgomery County. Indiana.

the place of beginning. I ceniber, A. D. l-o.i. l.,r a heen* to sell mtoxie.i-

SECOND "WAKU.—SKC.

3.

alley

C-llm and south between

running

Green

CEOIUSE W. DRISKELL.

novo.l-O&wl ('HORlih M. JOHNSON.

N'OTIC'E

i- hereby given to [lie cif."iis of Clark township. Montgomery county Indiana. that I.

tho corporation thence west to the south- to tho Hoard ot CommisMoners of out-ornery

corner of .the corporation thence north County,

James T. Milne, a white mile inhabi-

tant of Montgomeiy county in the State of Indi- I

in

-i „i„„„ Km.nrlnrv line of the eornor.iti.m session commencing on the first Monday of le-

along the west boundary line of the corporation I session comiueticing on tho first Monday

the State ot Indiana, at tho rcgula.-

The 1 ting liquors in alws quantity than a quart at a "vv.

Second Ward of said city shall include all the time, under he leinperanec Law of of the

The other features wore a calm and territory within ttho following boundaries, to- .State of Indiana, torn term of oaC) jcar. .\ly itti T-i* iio*TinriinT at thu northeast cornor c»f the plaeeol bu*ino*: and t»ie liremis'^j Wiiereon ^nid

belonged to one who was restino- after castalongthe north lino of the corportion to a the west half ot lot number two in jlot-n I

of'said city, and running tlicnce liquors are to be sold and dr ink is situated on

north Eadoira, Clark township. Montgomery county.

and Water streets Indiana, in the tenement onthe .-aid «c-st halt

f. would, if extended, iutcrscct said north corpor- lot number ("J/ and sa block number Will lake OltM.hltlcslit

it

known as ..cott & McPamoi a hi- er

novOw f* A MES T. MILNE.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

I of said incorporation to the south east corner of I courly. Indiana, Jo-wit Lot number fonr (Ii

virtue of an Execution, to me direi-t"!. from the Clerk of tho Common Picas Court,

1

any Roardol the lPown of Crawfordsville defin-

brains to boa drunkaril. but It IS worse ing the boundariesof the Wardsforany purpose .tl,» fee simple of said Keal E^.a.e to =ati-..j a

I «jKc. O. This ordinance Shall be in force frcm

and

successive

weeks

in

!l um

whatever are hereby repealed. judgment for t-Kb. together with interest and

co3t3*

after its passage, and publication for two praisement laws »ia. I -.--i-- •—i.' ,*aid real estate trtken a.- the pr-peity James It. (ie -rge.

the Crawiordsville Review.

I Passed. November 13, lrt9.

SPEED, Mayor

•Vttest.T. D. BBOW.S*.JOHN

City Clerk. noiuw-

SHERIFF'S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE.

feneta'if'and^mard^iekett^et IssuedA/O M?,n»»onfcrv3

DAY the iith_daj

1"'-1-5'"C'ITIT

of

Dec

0

«vcn year., ji.un.u, uc^.trioca neai

&

utc

»i,„ 1", it "j I i. 1 Nint undivided tenth parts of the south half of

Montgomery county. Indiana to-wit:.

soction eight, township nmteen ran^e four

it-'nli^nTINRTnr* noriii^ARNi*nt hnrj

James P. \Vat?on and William C, Vance. H. E. SIDENKR, novIOwl Sheriff,

1Y virtue of^an execution, to u*.e directed. 1) fro

Bo0lje^county, Sate of

"rom the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court aty, Sate of lndianu, in favor of ey et r,l issued to me a» Sheriff of county. I will ein.-ue to sale at

aue-.i

mrv .. Public auction and out-cry. on Saturday the December "l^P Vetween ^'^day ^of Ileccmber. 1^)0. between the hour?

I

describe^i^Reaf of the followinsr jli?»crit«l lieal Estate in Mont- a writ

som

(4

nvo

1 ee

sunploof eaid real e_tate to .atufy a ^udiremcnt

mpn

MI

M.

C.

nn^ hnnder.-l and seventT-eicht dollars

"venty.-five cent^(il7S T3), and together with

'said^rfal^e's^l^^L^^'^'pripmy of S ^^Taken^ C^uted^

rf

nov-JO'COw*

NOTICE.

\OXl€£ TO

SI.W

Boo.t and Shoe Store,

£l

JJ "WASHINGTON ST ROOL

opposrris

CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES

'r rtlsvillc '.-ivriM.^i'

Wc propo-- not to bc

TAX

1*^

S

O

TOWNStlli'S.

.. 13:60,16|50,10,81 40 .. ..:l.i 60 ir'50 10.U4i 40 I 5 V..J!3itfO:lG* 10164 -40 5 .'l.lWilCSo!lOC4i 40| 3 lj':G0 ir. 50 10,01 to .1 'islfio 16:50 0 l4: 40

City of Crawfor l-viUc l.liOOilGjM l-rGl 40 5 Madi«on... •l.'.UW.IO'jOi"','4 40, 5 |5 6njlG.y lt0j 40 5 is i*.0.i'j:30,i0 ''4: 40, '30|10|04 10

No. No. s. Sugar Creek No. 9. Franklin No. 10. Walnut No. U. Clark-- ...|15j60jir,l.-,(ij10ir,4| 40

0

Ji

.*

in

boUBT HOUSE,

la piJ« 1^0". 1 till,'

5

Nov/ tiud Complete Stock ol

IBoot and Shoes

l'dii Till!

A Fj I, A. 1)

I T'hoy arc all

FIRST CLASS GOODS

AIKI \\rill bo

SO II^ A

Try Them and See.

-PITEBS.

MoiOjjomery cauniV. Indian^*. £Ar'l-W»? ynf placcjUn my haa-l^for \x'i\ same is not paid on »r before tho Third Mondxy in April, I t.ie alty. Interest and Cost by distress and sale of property.

Witness my ban 1 this, the fth.day of Novcnbcr.

N

a'f- of ground 111 too s»uth part

of the city with new foame house

ive:nb?rl3,tW3 .v4

OTI

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ISriDAV FIRM.

Wallace & Company's

in I

W.-i'/nn W ork's.

DOHERTY & DEIG-HTON

a a

FARM WAtJOXS OF AM. INI)S

Sur\

IT'S

i'nlcllt Wlli'f

Thns. obtaining the full strength of llie -foke. instead of the tenon,as undorthe old stye. All other inprovement adding to beauty or durability adopted as soon discovered.

1

!und"r.-.,le nnywher.- f-r

the fiunlitj- of work.

Sho/t rt A /l. lrf,-. tfit,. t/.u C', iit-. W-t-'hir. Street.

!ti |f.iit iny

L'intnli.

('i,awl"i»nis\ i!!*.- iiitliu.'iii.

Oia Work M.-tdo NTew.

II I.OI/, .'•*/.IlllilltlitJ.

Trirnmin't.

1

.'ur N

e\s W W ii.

•iVk./trieuil.er ttie place, Wufdiiiigi..ii I opp' ite I'.Titer Church.

ft ?R" 1 BLACKS MIT HING,

f,

=uflicienl to -ati=. =aid Execution.,,

on

the same day. at the same p,ace. offer

without,'any reli from valuation or ap

II. E. SIDENEH.

Shi-riff of Montgomery County.

DOHKI: .I NI:ii I ION.

nisrC'iiiij loc:.

BLACKSMITIIING.

,SV,,,

tvic ,,f

t],, .^t /,,

they are now prepared ,nd in the best sryl 'aekstnithing.sueii as

promptly and in the best style till-Icndstot eon* •ral li'a

Mill ork of Kc*.rtf fjfpt.riptfil. Il'n Sho'hii/

I

I Ciom'ry .In!, Work.

All ur. inviffl logive us a call, as ivesliall ei I-avr.r to give entire snti-facti.on to cui'otnors august 17. l-OT.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

of

cry county, Indiana, to-wit: 1 hc west half irial before me at my oilice in the city of ('rawof southeast quarterof the north west quarter fordsville. Montgomery county. Indiana, on the of Section thirty-one (31) town twenty oMi. range llthdayof Dccember.A. I. 1-05. at 10 A. M., five (3) west, to be sold to satisfy said cxccu- when nnd where you will appear to said «uit or tion. interest and costs, and if the same will not

1

FI. E. SIDENER.

Sheriff Montgomery county.

attachment in said ca-e which is set K,r

otherwise the fauie will be discussed and deter-

bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution. I minod in your absence. JAMES WRIGHT

.v. j.- .mu willon the same day, at tho same place, offer the nor*27'CUw3 Justice of tho Peace the s^e day. at the same place o% the fee

simolo of said real estate to satisfy a judg- Dated Nov. -3. 1-09.

ncommon

^f 'i*f

Wetir.vi WitiUm O. ment Jiw#, laaenlaa toe property|ot barauc! ecu ted on white or colored paper. Ii ho.4 been appointed administrator of tho 1 l«re?orr. deceased.

!l

C.0,-2

00ie 00,1 SO I 23

il C4JJ Od'0 00.1 5M,J 23 00|*2 00 2 tiO I 50 1 4.". il 00 S 0012 00 1 50 1 2* 1 00 2 00 3 00 I 50! i: 1 00:2 coja 00 1 30, 45 1 00l-2 0012 0"]1 50 1 33 il twl2 001*2 COjl 50!| 4S

10

1

so

I 00 2 00,2 OOji noil 4J 00 2 00 2 0"j1 30] 1 as 1 00 2 Oil!"!! OOi I 30)1 35 It 0O 2 00:2 no|l 30 1 S3

•d »n tho Tax Duplicate and if the Pcn-

1""** wa

,.,j

|,vVIS,

KN

CATARRH-

I

WAS ctired of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple remedy and will send tho receipt free. KRS. M.C. libttlrCil I. novl3iv4 Hobokcn, N. J.

WANTS.

FARMER'S HELPER

ohoWSIIOWTO POUHLF. THE PROFITS O OF TlIK FARM.and how farmers and their I sons can cnch mako S100 PER MONTH i"

W in 1 0 0 0 0 a re farmers. Send name and addros.s to ~akf /.EIGI.KR, McCURO\ ,t CO..W$ »vl3«4 incinnati,Ohio.

FREE TO TiOOK A(JFNTS.

Wc will send 11 handsome prospcctm of our Now IlUoitr.-1.to1l Family, Biblo. to any It.iok agent, free ot' eharsc. Address 4

vs

Troaiarer M. C.

\V

NATIONAL PriilSHINO CO..

I'hila. l'a., Chicago." HI., or St. Loui»Mo. I 110". 13w4

DOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR STKCCCLES & TllUTMPHSOr

P. T. Barnum

WKIRTKS NV

HIM.SEI.K. Is

S.

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LAKOE

Yoi.ruR—NEARLY

FFLO AOKS— UINTKD

LISII ASI1

YRAKSPAOKS-HENI-Ocr.woIN

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