Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 December 1869 — Page 3
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'CIRCULATION
Indianapolis, Bloom ington and Western Railwny. and laeve Crawfordsville
Trains arrive at 4n.il rat follow*:
Express Mixed
Mixed Kxprtft
TiiO A if. 12 p. u.
11:10 A. M. 5:301». M.
Lonisvillc, New Albany A: Clifcacro Roil Road.
CIOINO NORTH
Accommodation, Kirpress,
.0 a. in. .7 30 p. tn.
001 NO SOUTH
Kiprejs.... Accommodation,
S5a. m.
.5 -to p. m.
Arrival andDeparturo of Mail at the Poet Offloe in Cravrfordavillo. DAILY—Going South •*....(}{ A. M. S NJrth 71'. M. '1 HORNTOWX.by Hack arrives Mondays and
Fridays I'. M. •j Departs Tuesdays A Saturdays 11 A.M.
ALIUO. by back arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays 10A.il. departs (same days at.. 1. 1'. M. WAYXKTOWH. by hack arrives Tuesdays A
Saturdays OjfA.M. departs same days at 12 M.
kocKVii.LE. by hack, arrives Monday?. Wednesdays and Fridays. i\ t: departs Tuesdays. Thursdays. and Saturdays fi.'i A. M. S'EH TOWS, by carrier arrives Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.... 12 M. departs samo days ot 11'. .M,
IJMISAPOUS. by carrier arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays 12 M. departs same day* nt.. 1 P. M.
CITY NEWS.
I.ASR Thursday was clear and Culd.
F.un .voo at the Florence oaloon to-dav.
Tne Empire bakery is now in full blast.
THE fits can be found at Webster & Son's.
Tuc finest sugar and cofffo inihecity.it A. F, Ramsey's
THERE will be no work done to-day in the job department of this olHcc.
A LADY fell down on Thursday morning, and bad bruises.
TnK conclusion of the evidence in ihe Glenn-Clore seduction case will be found on the first page of this weeks paper.
A hoise attached toa spring wagon fell down oil Washington street yesterday. It took considerable coaxing tn get him lip again. m»
TIIE distance from this city to Hills' Woolen Factory, about two miles, was walked in the short space of twenty minute-.
I'HHisntAS dinners nrc the rage all over the city, except to the poor printers, who Sell have not a tiuflicieucy of greenbacks to city buv the necessarief.
DBISKKLI. & JOIINSON have opened, in connection with their fine saloon, a first class dinning room, in which can be had at all times a meal which no one would be able lo find fauU',wttli. This firm keep none but the served
best quality of oysters, and aiwavs ,,Hi.n-v
up by the most experienced cook,
WE have received a communication from Mr. Joseph Addison Gilkey. the -Bard of Black Creek." in relation to the AlamoStimpson Imbroglio. Want of space eompelli U9 lo decline publishing it in this week's p.»per, but will try to give the Bard hearing in our best issue. Will his Hardship telegraph us how many extra copies lie wishes.
HARRT WoonronK, a gentleman of color and professor of the culinary art, has accepted and taken possession of the cooking Chair of the new institution known as the Empire Bakery and Restaurant. The professor is a direct descendant of Epicurus and will.be the presiding genius over the roasts, broils and stews of the establishment.
Wi were, yesterday, presented with sonic cakes, made at the establishment of Paul Hughes. He has now in his show cases, the finest display of black cakes, fruit eakes. pound cakes, tea cakes, that was ever on exhibition in this city. Justice to Mr. II., and fairness to the public demand that we make a ijote ,tf this fine display of cakes. Hlf eoffftcttonery an5 fancy candy stock is full. He take especial delight in keeping up a full stock of everything in the grocery, confectionery, bread and cake line. No one should set a Christmas dinner to-day without having one of Hughes' black cakes thereon
black cake presented us, so overcame the
i/ni'4.that it was almost mposible
to net this article up. tenuis.
Try
age of bis "F. O." smoking tobacco. :cheap.
j. IWt TI-M*. LAIR E is still in the market with the finest lot of Fruit Tre»« in the country. He defies competition.
Mamie.
•Vt have received the December nu tuber I of Btinthuai & Bra, Musical Reiikc, jpubliebed nt Indianapolis It i? a splendid book. and one that should be in the hand* of every lover of music. :'ofe
Chrintnzas at Hughes'.
We think from (life display of candies nt Huges' bakery iKat Santa Clau? has established his headquarters there. As for hi? candies, I&ey are the best in this market. Mr. H. purchased none bat the best, proof see bis offer in llie advertisement in nnother column.
A HacnUeeat Diaplay. Passing along Main street last nijrl»t."J
our attention was attracted to a splendid! flood of brilliant light streaming from the .E"y
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open front of .Major Foote new liook fatablishment. Xo. 1 Exchange Diock. The building was crowded with visitors, anil well were they' repaid with the siglit of the elegant Christmas poods that adorned with-profusion the shelve?, cases and counter of the .house. The beautiful display of ohronio pietur«= was decidedly fine, while the endless stocks of curious and grotesque toys, filled with delight hundred? of our juTeniles. ,, .u.j
Home Again.
Major 1'note is again back at hi: old stand, corner of Green and Main streets. The room now occupied by the major i° the fniPSt furni.-hed of any in the city. His decorntions around and about the room ii worthy of visit by those fond of looking at the beautiful. His display of Paintings, Chromes. Toys. Notions, .xc.,
is the finest we ever for Holiday Goods at
Inn "ti ti
IIHAL'INO and invigorating rct'n Driskcll's to-day.
LK.rhiin that iH athirst or hungrv lu-1: drop in at Florence's.
Wp. defy competition in job work, up and see our apecitncns.
On 11
Foit confectioneries and good thitu general call in at Paul Hughes'.
Tilt side walk around Centre Church has hail a new coating of gravel.
'Hop
TiiE'Olios intend giving a Socinl at Bit troth Hall New Years eve.
IT is very dangerous to pedestrian* now on our streets, on account of the ice.
KiiOu are now selling in our city at the enormous pricc of thirty-five cents per dozen.
Pike street las^ M.-ceivol leveral
TIIE rush of people from the ''rural districts" to the city, in search of holiday goods isuninensc.
•.
'aw. The great rush
IIIM House for 'lie
elegant slock of Fancy Goods and decorated Wares, displayed by .John Robinson, tlo! obliging clerk, illustrates the fact that a grand announcement of new goods always allracts attention. Here may be found Bibles, Hymn books. Illustrated books, all kinds. Ornamented Cutlery, Vases, of all kinds. Fancy Boxes. Dressing Cases. Toilet Case.. Cird Baskets. Bohemian Vases, great variety of Jet goods. Jewelry in great variety. Pictures and Frames, in endless variety, Brackets, a big stock, Plain and Fancy articles in endless variety, all the latest European and Yankee Notions, and in fact every thing that is to be found at the Head Quarters of Sniitu Clause.
Married.
•ROBINSON—SMITH.—On Thursday eve Dec. 23d. at the residence of the bride's parents, hy Rev. A. A. Gee, MR. SAMUEL RoniveoN to Miss KAIL SMITH, all of this f-ii.V. iittiji
LOCALJTEMS:
Simpson
Hut ihe i'riiiiine Havana cigars.
Hus lim
Simpsou
^111ck of tobaccos.
Simpson
Has tome nice dried currant.'
Simpson
Hsa a fnii
stock of sugars. All kinds.
Wabash College.
The winter term of Wabash College commence January 4. 1870. -A
will
Simpson
Has just received a fresh supply of cultivated Cranberries. n-0--
Siiupsoa
llus a new lot of No. I Mackerel, :nd lln-y are nil warranted.
Cheap John. line Table Linens ,ap
Buy
John.
Cheap John,
Buy your tine Roger's Plated Wuri*. w:irranied venrs, of CHEAP JOHN.
Simpson
Keep fit v.
the needles* raisins, Trv fiome
Simpnou
GO TO THE
,r II MI Enterprise for Dry Goods, at redu fiiAi genial, clever gentleman, Mr. A. 'v „ov27T.t K. liamsey, deposited in our sanctum on last Thursday, a basket heaping full of groceries, consisting of the finest brands of coffee and sugar, samples of his nonstock
ced prices.
Hall's
Veritable Sicillian llair lienewer is the best preparation, to preserve the hair. I'ce it.
Now
K,r.v
mnne
Is th\ lim'e lo repaint your buildings and fences. The materials for which, vou can I S O find, cheap at Fry's Drug Store. I
Paints.
Pure Druga,
Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushes, paints, oils and varnishes, at the lowest possible rates, at T. W. Frys & Co.'s. Oreen street drug store. .?•. ...•'
Delinquents.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that my accounts, prior to Juno IS. 1S69. have been placed in tho hands of Albert 0. Jennisofi for collection. All persons owing me previous to that time will please settle with him. if nr. j. s. MCCLELLAND.
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very low figures. The spectacles sold bv him are unsurpassed, being of the new and improved kind so highly esteemed by her Majesty Queen Victoria.
Paints, Oil. &c.
Mr. W m. R. Fry, of the Qreeu street Drug Store, informs us that he is now prePnrcd
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Ihe amell of brandy whirh was in the etc., to contractors at very lowest con andithe Lafayette JOURNAL are received'every
tr«e''
lible for him ®nK !Vn
fiPd
it. Brick, Brick.
We have tried some smoking tobacco, I nrenare 1 fill wl. .. kept bj F. IUmtCS. and Brotionnce I havinir lar»e «lni»V t,«°«.ierS vl'fv .*? *onld thahk the publio for "their former
.u-v •. it na *ing a urge stock on. hand. My brick
Drags#
vme'^"
llCr c!lir
Parties wishing Ihe prescription, will please (.dress Rr.v. EDWARD A. WILSON. William-burg, Kir.?= Comity, New York.
Miiy20,.fi:i|y-
the tie-i in tlo
CONKER BOOK STORE.
MM HI
the finest syrups to be loiiad in the .• n2t'i« 2
K,.
THE OLD
BOOK STORE
-H Ha remove back to Ihe old place where may I now be found a
OFBlank
•el,s ",01rc g,nss- p»iul- i,iiU.vt Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Book«. I a a a a I
The last "hall be first.—Scripturt Verified by the fact that the drug store established in this city after the others' had been in full operation for voar?. i« now Tht Ottapat of Ladies Ilagazititj, it: eclipsing all the rest in the way of trade. I* The Bat! Look in at Fry I»rug Store on Green It has always been the care of the publisher Street and see
Of Indianapolis. Physician for disease? of
-nc
Cheap John.
"0.,,r Vani"°™T"
iie9
•lC,'D
SPECIALS
On Time.
Atibody can buy the be?t oi.uk stove in the market, the oven so arranged that the heat pa?ses entirely around it, baking quick and even: 1 er.v cheap at Irwin'?. =ien of the (older. Stove. on sis month's time. lie will ECII queensware and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Kemember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on six month's time. Call and s«e him.
May29 '63 tf. v..v
A Card.
1 would inform my old friends and cusI torners, that for the present, I will repair such watches, clocks, and jewelry, ns they may desire: and I will be found ot my residence al all hours for that purpose. I have also just received a fine assortment of S(th Thoma?' clock?, which will lie sold very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, anil all others, call at my residence, where I will be happy to see them. n:'2Tt f. AM KH PATTRliSOX.
Worthy of Attention.
To III-. Thoinna A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during the last year I was attacked with the Ague while in Vicksburg. Mi*s.. and used 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 Quinine, in large doses, frequently as high as CO Krains per day, and which must have cost me nearly S100. I consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescribed Quinine and Arsenic, coiobincd, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I 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 a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. 1 did so and havo no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time I havo seen nearly si hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN. Engineer. '.ouisville. Ky., Juno 14. lfiV». For sale by all Drugciats.
JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors niiijOly 41 Bullitt St. Loui-vi.'le K.v.
Errors of Youth.
A (jenlkmun whoftiflercd for years froui Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effect* ef youthful indiscretion, will, for the fake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making tho fsiraple remedy by which he was cured. SufTerers wishing to profft by the advertiser's experience, ean do so by addressing. in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN,
May 2!) l.E(59.1y. No. 45Cedar at New York.
To Consumptives.
TIIE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a vcry.'simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxions to make known to hN fcl-low-snffeerrs the means of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a oopy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direciion for preparing and using the "same, which tl.e.v will find a sruE CURE FOR CONtiCJiPTiox. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing,
Miscellaneous. School,iCollcgc, Toy nnd Book*, including a choice lot of
Note. Letter, Cap. Bill and WTrapping I\. I
i-1 —-V PEKS. Buff and White Envelovcs, Slates
:... ifc?.vi:- f. Ink. Mucilage, 'Crayon, Pencils, and all that i? I I necessary to make a full stock of
Irwin,
of the golden stove, is offering cook and heating stoves at bottom figures in order to make room for his new stock. I)o not fail to call and sea him before purchasing.
STATIONERS' GOODS.
A full and nice lino of
Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books,
Raving lort our entire stock of Wall and Window
A E S
•_ ®on Foil iA-v:..-.':? ..'! We have received since an entire new'itock in lo go to Irwin g, sign of the -golden stove' I that line, and ask your attention the best, pretbefore you buy your stoves. He is selling tiest^andehcape-t assortment ever offered in his stoves off at cost, and no mistake, and
,s r'
everybody knows he sells Hard ware cheap, XICK 4.SSOBTVE\T cr than anv house in the'eitv.
Curtain?, Hoods nt:d Fixture.".
"'PP'y Pa'n«*, oil", *1*«9, The Indianapolis .JOURNAL and SENTINEL
prices. Persons engaged in build- {nornins,.and deliyered to subscribers at pubv
,V ".eir iplerest to con- j,,abcrs
suit his price list before buvine their ma-!
rB,e4'
1
c°un.ty'
Learc
your orders at Jamen I.ee & Bro's. oSO-8 .. MORRIS LEE.
r*T_ lied. and virtaons in sentiment. with whatever HP.J Hale. may afford rational and innocent amusement.
Foril!!
Literarr
the Head. Throat and I.ungs, embracing CATARRH. THP.OAT DISEASES. ASTHMA. BROVCHITES and CO.VS'.MPTIO.V. to which branch of the profession his practicc is exelusively confined, may be consulted at the Richardson Hcnse, Crawfordsville, TurnsI'AT. Due. 28d. and every fourth Thursday in each month for the onsuinjr year for magazine one day only. Beautiful Skel Plata.
0pSVrf-n S'
Louise Dorr, Metta Victoria Victor S, Annie Frost. Mrs. Dennisoni
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I EMBROIDERS PATTERNS,—Wc sive freI inently a prosentation sheet to our patrons con"i taining twenty, thirty, and sometimes forty designs in embroidery.
ORIGIXAL MUSIC.—GODEY'S is the only magazine in which mnsic prepnred expressly for it. appears.
MODEL COTTAGES,—The only magazine in this country that gives theso designs i= the LAPY'S ROOK.
DRAWING LESSONS.—In this we are a'so alone. »v Wo have also a CHILDREN'S, a HORTICULTURAL and a HEALTII department.
GODEY S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS npon every subject, for the Boudoir. Nursery Kitchen. Honse and Laundry.
TINTED ENGRAVINGS.—This isn series of engravings that no one has attempted but oarselves. They give erreat satisfaction.
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TERMS FOR 1S70-
u3fen
PKTI RE FRAM^8\ MOLDINGS b^ed ^bottled'1
We Imd ul.«o ta lay in a new stock of Frames a no Moldings, which, aro
CHEAPER THAN EVER
.'•"•ifiTfVt'.".' Clman'Jnlin Particular attention paid to Framing Pictures, 'k-., ... and no extra chargcfor work. Cords and Tassel This afiable itinerant merchant, whose I and Picture Nails" name has become familiar to every man. woman, and child in Montgomery county. TOYS ,f: XOTIOXS In tfu .Million. has latelye received a large invoice of! *, waves whih he proposes to dispose of at ... ,.
I receive all the leadiuii
Magazine* and ]%Tewspaier*«.
Having over fifty different kind*, and any not uD our list prompty supplied.
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TIIK EA TI lI-:PA K'r.U KJin: I is unrivaled. All the luxuries and substantial of the season served up at ^hort notice. 1 .. ]•:. I Also, a^entfor the celebrated
Saddle Rock Oysters.
FREE liuarcH
o'clock A. M.
nov-'l 'Ofyaucl
TAKEN UP.
BY
have to sell,but ask you to hnnt up the oldfes- years old. appraised at $35 and oue.white spottablishment. and see what we. have. And while ted cow with a star in the forehead, six years old
no car
liberal patronage, we would ask a continuance some white in the forehead, five years old.,
lae Dftl the City, If you wisb to en- are all toade of the bos^ cj un.ll ly of clav, of the sane, ina shall trj and deserve it by our partted with a crop off the right ear and a slit A Waynetown Turnpike ('ompauy are hereby [terms joy a good smoke, ask Ramsey lor a pack- burwd hard and are equal to any the^aA^^ed^'^^ilil^ EM I
Tn^nitraMiirMl hrl'^k i« #iT- selling at such prices as will suit all reasonable ike lf.*'er and appraised at 620 by William the stock subscribed to said Company, has been It is *5
L. A. FOOTE A Co.
dec», 1»9.| ....
tnarks. appraised at $35, and one' red cow
People. _• W.TiffMey anjl James Tl^as. before me. on orderedJ^y the board of Directors. To be
W. the Pth day of December, 1869. SAMUEL R. SMITH. d£3wl? Justice of the Peace.
WntrrEN r.Y HHI-SEI.F. IN OSK LAKGE OCTAVO VOLUME—NEARLY COO PAGES—PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN—33 ELEOANT KCLL PAGE ENGRAVINGS. It embrace-i I'OKTY YEAR? KKCOLLECTIONS of his Busy Life. a a Merchant,
.%IO, Mil* I Manager. Banker, Lecturer, ami Showman. No I book published so acceptable to all clashes. Every one wants it. Agents average from
to
Imported and native Wines t\.r Medi.-inal Sacramental purpose.".
100
AmoDg a great uaraher. we can only etunicrate a lew.
Toy boo&s.
In such variety that vou will be troubled to make a'choice. We have tiie largest audj
Pj
0t
tf6s and
Work Boxes, Writihg Desks. Tourist/ Cases, Portfolios. Ladies Companions, Cups and Saucers. Mugs and Ornamented Pieces, all new. and for presents
Corner of Main and Green Streets, Crawfordsville. Dec&mber 4, 18C9w4
fs
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
*WASSO jST & ELLMORE
No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
CR/AWFORDSVILLB, IZSTIDX^ISJ"^.
Gloves,
Flannels,
White Goods,
Hoop ttixl Knlmoral Skirts.
ISoofs, H»ts €a »s, Glass Si ^iieeiiswave
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BOOTS AND SHOES.
B00jt
Onice
COMM
.Vjes Oases tilled
WitJ}
Ti will d.i and examine THE •IGIJV
9U
ar
ters for
OV*
C. It*. Mlllmore.
O O
Cassimeres,
Shawls,
j.l -toik of
33 O ES I S
a full line of
at l/if lowest, market, price. WASSON A KLL.MOKK.
DRY GOODS.
IS69-70.
O O 8
ENTERPRISE CASH STORE
Walwpmr, Beiiver, .!binehUlti. I'lolli*.
Plain and Opera. Flasiuels,
Dress Trimmings, Buttons and Notions in endless variety.
LADSES', MISSES' & CENTS' FURS CHEAP.
Attention is called to our iarge and new stock of
A S S I E E S
Unequaled in the city.
AIKO Our filal a sad iK-pai'f ltiontf Very Full.
Ready-Made Clothing, Underware, Gloves, Boots
and Shoes, Below Competition.
*11 EME E T-T IS
C. E. FVLLEWIDEIS 15RO..
Main Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
fktobei, v:i, l-i.?, ...
ROOK AGENTS WANTED FOR I) STRIT.riLE? TRIFMPRS OF
P_
50
subscribers a week. We offer extra
terms, and poy freight west. Illustrated catalogue and term= sent to agents free. J. B, BURR
6c CO..
novl0.1-09wS Pub'-:, Hartlord, Conn.
.{-i "TOJTHE WORKING CI.ASS—'We are 'now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employmcnt at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business, new. lieht and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to ?5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see thi? notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled ofTcr: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of witting. Full particulars, a valuable sample. which will do to commence work on. and a copy I of the PEOPLE'S LITERARY COMPANION one of the largest and best family newspapers published I all sent free by mail. Header, if you wantpermanent.profitable work, andrress E. C. ALLEN
A CO, Augusta. Maine. novl3,l^G9wl3
Am Calkins living one and a half miles JUSJ'fCvellf„d' ,U7e.£u"l? Pf
north of Boston Store in Montgomery eouu- Back smith '^Tool At rncl'r-v" fc ln/tillnn th.PT.UJ-- VAr.niU. 1BKO MaCKSmittl S 1
ty. Indiana, on theSTthday of November, 1S69. __ one white cow with red cars, no car marks, six
ir(J1
OOlS at bltfabW
NOTICE.
M1E Stockolders of the Crawfordsville A
A magniileciil lino of drees goods arc ofi'ered at low figures. BOOTS and SHOES!
SHERIFFS SALE.
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January IPTO, between the hours of iOo'clock a.
Free Entertainment!
No. 1 EMPIRE BLOCK,
Main Street, Crawfordville, Ind.
Webster & Son,
'Ihe Manasers. have the honor to aunousce to the citizeus of Crawfordsville and vicinity a series of peneral entertainments at the popular
BOOT Si SHOE STORE,
No. 1 Knipin- Hloi-k. t.y thilr ci-lt-brated
Stock Company,
Coinrnei:cir^ immediately and coniifiuitg until further n-- .ke.
1 Programme-Part First.
I I'inderilla.or slippers to sell Company Recitative—Preaestrian's Lament, "How long, bow lone shall I complain.
Like one who seeks for Boots invoin?" Chorus. "Not long.not long for you can find i. That the Wobsterskeep every kind."
Part Second.
Nury a Kip Polka". V.??./....Company Parody Billy "Father, dear father, como home with me now
My shoes nro all out at the too: You promised to shoo Johnnie and And you know it's very wicked to lie." Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which tho Shoeless Brigade _appear in tine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Balmo- •••.io,,• rals. Scottish Balinoretta^, Button
Polish, Congress Gaiterj. Black Crook Boots. Base Ball Shoes, etc. -. .Company Reception of fireenhnek" Company
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To c.m-litd.'
Dress Goods,
Notions,
uiill the hiehly plea ?atisfying!farce of
iiiK and -ide-
E E I S
This Is anew piece, ployed out.
»nd i1 iii' danger of being
Tliive IN'i'formanct'S Daily,
DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE,
I SNo. 1 Empire Block, Main street, where may be found the best assortment of all kinds and styles of Boot3 and Shoes, at the lowest prices.
Your inspection of good? and prieep solicited. «ept,10.18t9tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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1
in., and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Court I House door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Mont- I gomery county, Indiana, the rents and profit*. for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate in Montgomery .county. Indiana, 10-wii Part of the South-I east quarter ot Section thirty-two (Si.1), Town3hip nineteen (10). north of range four we.t, I bounded as follows fo-wit Commencing at the point on the Indianapolis road at the orthea»t corncr of the ninety-nine one hundre "h? of an acre lot of land conveycd by Ash us'' urk for I herself, and as Guardian of Ellen li Bto Cynthia R. Sies, by deed dated May 5ih. ISC?, and running thence along the east line of said Cynthia K. Sies's tract of land, south twenty-five i'33) poles, theneo east six (6) poles and nine and one fourth i.Obi) links, thence north twenty-five (23 poles, thence west six (C) poles and nine and one fourth (!)',') links to the place of beginning. I containing ninety-nine one_ hundredths of an
acre, in Montgomery county Indiana, to be «old
Du«11 I I
PAINTING.
H. WI\TOX,
House, Sigu, Ornamental Fainter, nnd Engraver.
MU.
WINTONis again able to atteiid to his profession. Painting in all its branches done with neatnessand dispatch, on reasonable
W or is a os to re A
ordered by the board of Directors. To be paid good style aud on reasonable terms. to the Treasurer of the Company, at Wayne- Shop on Green Street, Commercial Row, Sd 'own, on or before the 25th day of January, 1ST9. 1 floor deelSw'J JOHN S. GRAY, Prest. -IMI Fe .'-*7. T. H. W1NTO.V.
S. KELLEY & CO.'S
.v/iii* isoo.fi.
A I N STRI'II'IT
inmvFOKiNs.v.iLiJ*:. IMHAN
AN
virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Plo.n Court of
__ Montgomery county.State of Indi.ina.Jin favorof All.it wltkb «ill on. 1 Ashur Burk issued to me as Shcritf of said I il'" ^rv s«aB«'t prcnt. I rtQ.TTl II TTTI County. I will expose to sale at public anc- .'F'f'h JL JJCbX Xii HAUL tion and outcry, on SATURDAY the I-t day of I
IWMK VM..- nch' oi i.\ »:I:% h'l.M ui
I Mens' Boots, Boys' Boots, Xiddics' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rttbbers and Overshoes.
We manuluelnr and 1.erp rull 3-sor..ment -4
UP
ii-ijiitly on In,ltd
,e ver
to satisfy said execution, iaterct and cost, and made of No. 1 selected suck, whjoii trill be -o!p if the «ame will not bring a sum sufficient to I prices thai satisfy «nid execution, I will on the same day. atthesame placp. offer the fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a judgment forthreo huu- I dred and sixty one and fifty-nine hundredths dollars together with cost, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. I
Said real estate taken as the property of Charles K. and Esther S. Boleig. H. E. S1DENER.
SheriO Montgomery county Ind.
HOME MADE WORK .MAMKKH) How Lost, Ittstoml.
^,Plt uit^liaiiics, and all
Defy Ooinpfctition
Citizens of Monlgumery county are requceuxl iijcall before purcbaiinjf.
Remember the Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
ie*t»t.ii»ti'.
MILLINERY.
an
Winter Stock.
MRS. L. M. WILLIAMS
'-i V8&
Hii rsceivtd an auortment of
MILLINERY GOODS/
(COMPRISINGattention
a £7. .i
a complete fall and winter
slock. The of the ladies of Cimw«i fordsville and vicinity is invit«J to this opportunity for securing cheap millinery food*.
ROOMS IN NATIONAL BLOCK/ O.i
Washington Street, Crawfordsvillel.
Sept. 1J M9.
AGUE CURE.
III Pills, Convenient fir 1'se.
Contains 110 Qniniue. Produces no Dizziness,
No Ringing in the Ears. One T)w hi a (lay sufficient.
uiX* A?ue in all its forms.
No nplcasant Taste. I Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required.
Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency. MEYER BROTHERS & Cfc,., ,"
GENERAL AGENTS,
Fort Ways, ilnd., and'St. Louis If U'r'For sale by all Druggists. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY BINFORD & BROTHER July 24. iyi.il.w20
MACHINERY.
R. M. McGllATH & Co.,-
MACHINISTS,
Manufacturers of Corn Shellers, Hor#« Powers, Drag Saws, SugarMills, Sugar Kettles, Castings, Braea.,^,,,^.,
Castings and Machinery of every description. AI.SO. MiUriiili'H Improved
THIMBLE SKEINS, Patented January 28. 1M8.
Morning, afternoon and evening. .... ther notiee. Doors open at seven jo'.'lock A. M.: 1 i. ij' on O, V. closc at nine P.M. O «H S Jlu
C«n turn out Repair Work in a
few hours,
Shop on Hit M., south of Bramble House, LaFayette, Ind.
iuay4'l!7yl.
TO THE LADIES.
A Card to the Ladies
lilt. IllTONCO'S-
IMMENSE ARRIVAL (JolileH IVl'MMlkal Pills,
"Kor T^emales-
I iiiallnblf in t:«rrrcliog IrrcHulnrliliA, V{i'iiiMriiK Obntrnclioua of Ihe MoulhlfJi I'm ns, from whnt«»«r Cauif, nnd ••Iwiiya Nlicrvsiful n«
I'l'i'ientntWr.
ONE PILL IS A DOSE,
1-• ',ii.'i'culiar!y ."iuiated. or those sup* jiosirig thciiifelve^ so. are cautioncd'against using iln-e I*i 11h while in that condition, lcit they invite ini«earriiiK\ after which admonition thft Porpriftor a-suinei'iio responsibility, although llioir niiblnc-s would prevent any mischief lu health: ntherwise 'the Tills are recommen-
MOST l.\VALl'AliLK REMEDY for thi' iillcv iatinii of tho.'c suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevont an inerease of famil.f when health will not pernlit it (juioliiii! the nerved and bringing! back th« •ro«y color of health" to thn cln-k of the most delicate.
I-'.,11 mi.I ••.xplii'it directions accompany eaeti liox Price il ncr box: boxes 85. Sold in frawford.-ville. l.y H.J. Bin ford fc Br*.' DriiKtii"!.-*. ?ole intents.for Crawfordsville.
Ladies! liy sendins them SI to tho Crawfordsville Post Oflicc, can have the Pills Bent (confidentially) by mail many part of the country, free Po-tace,
Sold al"oby Ceo. Cumins A Lo. I.a r»y i-ito. Ind. in Indianapolis, by Moody Brothers. J. W Bryan and Browning Sloan, imd by "one dr«iK»ent" in every town in the I'nitod States, and It S. /. HOWE, Hole I'ropretor. Ner 1 jan 1
TAILORING.
O I
NEW -FTttlrf:
EDINGER & BISHOP'S
11 yon
jrl
Mr. John Biflinp i.« well known I ibis county. .Every body ow-:hat he i« a No 1
b- *.d.| iiji(i ralii(uis Always on Hand.
ne promptly and warrant* every time
CIVE THEM A
CALL.
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IJU.MIie*- I. Kroiit.
J'yilding, ou-
Main Street, Crawfordeville, Ind*
pI -j, l-li'.'Ui'.
MEDICAL.
How
Ju-t published a new edition o/ Or. Culrrrwrll'* C'clebr»lc4 Ktutaj on the radie.-.l cure (without medicine of SrEKMATOR-
HIHH. I.r Seminal Weakness. Inroluntary S»inirul Loves, iinpoteocy. Mental and Pbyeitl Incapacity. Impediments to marriage, etc.: «l-o. ('..n-uraption Epilepsy, and Fits, induced l.j It", nil licence i.r sexual extravagance, ir Price, in a sealed envelope, only 8 cent*.
The celebrated author, in this admirable e*uy clearly demonstrates from a thirty yean' ueeiMful practice, that tho alarming con»eiiue«e*- .f. self abuse may bcradieallycured witb
out
the dattgeroui uso of internal medicine Of Hiplk-ation of the knife pointing out a mode of cure
HI
once simple, certain, and effectual, by
mean- of which every iiufferer. no mutter what his condition may be. may i-ure himself cheaply, privately and radically, ]C"r"Th'n Lecture should He in the hands ot very youth and every man in the land.
Seut, under 'eal. in a fjlain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cent, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell "Marriaf* Guide
Driee
25 cents. Address '.he publishers. CHAS. J.C. KL1NEACO..
I-.'". Il.iwerj .Nw York. 1'ost Office Box n.iV-D.IMO.yl
^AMMOTM Posters printed ia all colors at the Keriew Job Rooms.
jyiUBLK Shovel Plows for the tailii^a^
