Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 March 1870 — Page 4
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THE WEEKLY REVIEW A ftper for the People,
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Of Social and Politieal Reform,
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"ft published every ^atardsy.
OFFICE—3^tionr^Blgc^W^.bin.-
CRA WFORDSYILLE. ISD
Tn ooptM. one rear, to one address
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THE
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CARRI.VOTOX'S
More.
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WILLIAM II. FOUST,
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TBBIT8: aj, X*
... one year •im months three Booths
hJl f3 00 on
Proprietor.
CITY NEWS."
Maj.
A.
FOOT*
aqltable person for Mayor.
THE
Wabash braves drilled publicly .me day this week. They ptefi well.
ROBIA MABOSXKY
about the scarcity of timber, .anil
t&iUke.a look'at Vsnsickle'g «ign post.
WILILA* F. EusTO" is ft candidate for Mayor, subject to the decision of a primary •lection.
THB
Street Commissioner has removed a fast amount of filth from the streets during the last week. Good. Keep on, Scou."
V. H. LAYMGS is a candidate for Mayor, •ubjtct to the decision of a primary .•lection.
MA. TATLOE
BurriaoTox, who has been
•offering from a severe illness for the last tWO weeks, is slowly recovering.
JOHH
AO".
PoKSEt, Esq., is a candidate for
Umjor, subject to the decision of a primary •lection.
OoE friend William Vanarsdall has a sure and luddeu method for keeping off juries. He got picked up the other day, tliougl
JOHN SPUED,
Esq. is a candidate for Muvor
independent of any and all primary elections.
of the 31. E. Church N making
protracted effort. Convictions and con. versions not numerous.
GKO*QK
Uouou,(not the Metropolitan cir
cus man), is ft candidate for Mayor, subject to the decision of a primary election.
"Scalawag" has gone and went and
put whitewash ull over Jore Keeney's big painted advertisement on Pike street. Poor Jere.
.SiUi
SANDERS
is a candidate for Mayor,
subject to the decision of a primary election. Dill is one of our most intelligent "mokes."
'-JOHN W. RAMSAY,
T. W.
Ksq., is not a candidate
for Mayor, subject to the decision of the "Mud Turtle."
ZACK WILLIAMS,
moke, has politely de
clined to allow his name to appear in the race for the Mayoralty.
FRY
& Co., have just received a new
brand of cigars, the ''Belle of Kentucky.'" and the "La Cornia." Try one.
FI)R. C.
W. THOMAS
TUE
is a candidate for May
er, but whether subject to the decision of the primary election or not, we don't know.
Covington Frictulsays Rouse's troupe was hero last week, which wn« slight mistake.
PERSONAL.—George
McWilliatns, Esq of
SAMUKLO. IRWIN,
manently in our city. The Doctor is a •killful and successful practitioner. Ren«l his card in another part of the paper. "Flax Seed
mm 1
•NJ\issiNGby the African Church last Thurs-
advertisement of Keenev & Willson, in another column. Persons wnnting magazines and books bound will find this establishment an excellent place to got their vork done.
BOB. MY
HICK, that pour, pitiful. Hob, who
was onco Treasurer of this county, pretends that Lewis Wallace is more popular in Clark ^township than J. M. llutler. Don't stick jour shovel in, Hob. Politically you are "played out.-1 Go to church.
experience on the wiu-path
of Lo, did not draw much of a crowd. The gymnasium will not include tomahawks **nd war-clubs among its implements. If it *did the the military Prof, would never enter it.
U. M. Scorr, Esq., the Singer Sewing Machine man, has the best selected and most complete Msortraents of silk threads in this •/market. Look at it ladies, the first time you pass Uncle Sain. Gregg's hur lwnre
the popular boarding
house man. has removed his establishment to the large frame building on the Northwest corner of Washington street and Wabash 'Avenue. More spice, increased facilities, and convenient location as now secured,
will make this boarding house more popular than ever.
firjt locomotive will pa»r oter the high tmtlc work we?t of the oity, on the L, B. & W. Railway, on Monday erening next at half past fire. This trestle-work ii eight hundred feet in length and some fiftyfive feetin height at the highest point. If the evening is pleasant, there will be a large number of people present. The gentlemanly Jack Rogers, otherwise known as Pale Face, will have charge of the locomotive.
Mi MI
Sr
PATRICK"*
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Boot is and Shoos.
MK. UMILIKO'S
Krewsonfe Markland respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity to the fact that they are prepared to renovate old feather beds, and make them as light and clastic as when new. Process entirely by steam. It has been ascertained that steam has the same effect upon feathers as as upon wood, mak
ing them tough und elastic. It tnkes all the animal matter from the quill, removes all filth from the feather and leaves the bed with less filth, more elasticity and more durability than when new. All are requested to call and see the process. We have seen their work, and don't hesitate to prououcc it a good thing. Room back of McClelland Hall. Beds carried to and from room free.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Look at that pile of silver in Gregg'B show window if you would like to gingle some of it go there to buy vour hardware, mchl2 tf
For a superior quality of scissors and shears go to Gregg's Hardware Store. in eh 12 tf.:':.
Now
Is the lime to repaint your buildings and fences. The materials for which, yon can find, eheap. at Fry's Drug Store.
Paints.
Billy Fry sells more glass, painr putty,
Ciwington and James McCabe Esq., of Wil- oil, \c., than any other man, and doe? it liamsport, are in the city in attendance f°r 'p"' money. upon the Circuit Court. ~7TiT' „-ii
I Two more cur luads ot the eeleor^.ui*t
M.D. is now located per- Cincinnati Rover and Richmond Plows,
just received nt Gregg's ware Store.
duy evening, we thought we heard some fel- engagements early. moh'29 w2
low repeating the Fourth of July oration delivered by Weeping Peter, in lSOo.
Indianapolis Sen tint'/ says that "Miss Lizzie
M.
Boynton, the talented lecturer,"
contemplates making that city her permanent plticfl of residence. And what will poor "Athens'' do then
is the universal desire of the member* of the bar of this city that a competent man is if sold from, a stump or from be selected to act as Mayor. Who is the
'man.? Let the people study this matter thoroughly. In consequence of the rapid growti of the city this office is becoming ^•ery important.
A CERTAIN young gent, of this city succeeded in raising a beautiful moustache. It WM his chief pride aud glory. But alas ?f V™1"™
hi* face, and wouldn't kiss him after all.
THAT enterprising genius, Newt sickle, Esq,, has with his characteristic en-
trgj,
VialfprInu
an"
supplied a want which had long been MttBtbi««oMnimity. In other words he has employed a first class artisan to do the repairing at his new jewelry store. Citiiens need not now send their time-pitces to Indianapolis or Cincinnati for repair*, aa
i* «qual
to
th»
UM of bosiaess.
best In
his
Ererybody
day wan appropriately cele
brated by otir Irish fellow citizen?-on Thursday nighi of last we»k. The festival which took place in EUzroth Hall was one of the finest affair? we hare fcver witnessed. The
is spoken of by MSNV supper was elegantly servetl, and everybody
harq ordered fifteen
•rate* of queensware, direct from Liverpool.
TALK
•eeaieil p!ea«ed n.nd delighted. In fact we never «aw an assembly of people where more good feeling and- genia! friendship manifested itself than on this memorable occasion. The cane presentation was an esciting aff:iir, and for a long time the scales were evenly balanced, but the personal popularity of Win. K. Wallace finally won, and the beautiful gold-headed c»ne was awarded to hin-. with enthusiastic cheer*.
boot and Elioe store, on
Green street, iidjoining Hill's wool depot is one of llie most attractive points in our city, for those wishing to purchase boots and shoes. His flock is large and well assorted, and .manufactured from the best, of material.
A Rare Chance.
A rare chance for a bargiyn is offered by Mr. John W. Blair Jr. Any person wishing to purchase six acres of rich, tillable land, containing all the modern improvements, and three-fourths of r» mile west of the city, can do so by calling immediately on the owner.
The National.
The National Hotel, directly south and opposite Union Depot at Indianapolis, is one of the best regulated Hotels in that city. Our citizens will do well to benr this fact
in mind. It is easy of access from all trains, nnd within most convenient distance from the lending wholesale houses.
Mammoth Ilardmelil'i'f
j*-*- Xo loan on favorable terms this sprint
Kt
n0herty, Mahornev .v (Vs. Make your
Tho atfible Billy Barbridge is stiil at
Gregg's Mammoth, ready to wait on his old friends. Burbridge is one of the cleverest men in town. Go see him.. inch 12 tf V'
Farmers buy thebi .sr, th- iiioinniti Rover Plow has no equal for Miength, lightness of draft or duribilitv A full assortment ot' all the sizos and kind*, for sod stubble or for general use, at Gregg's Mnmmolh. mehl'Jtf
Importers,
A not lie t- step—Huy your wares ai Head Quarters. Rohb & Mahorney bought frotn an English pottery ngent. 15 crates »f queensware to be shipped direct to them, from England, bringing their wares direct to the consumer with only one profit. mct'2'.' w2
Doherty, Mahorney & Co
Have sold, to this date, more plows ever before. The celebrated Hamilton Genera! Purpose and Sod Plow, nnd Ihe Improved Rochettrr Fiona, arc taking the lead and gives entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Every farmer should go and sec them before they buy, as they pay no rent and will sell chenper than the cheapest, and wnrrnnt every plow. mcli29 w'J
City Market.
People can always find at the market of Guthrie & Brother, every article usually kept in an establishment of their kind, at prices according to quality, and as low board across some barrels, or in some dark "hole in a wall.'' They use no spring scales at their market, and one can rely on getting the amount called for without any mistakes or equivocations. They weigh with Ihe best and most accuralt scales in tise. They warrant every article they sell to be of the best quality, and defy competition in regard to quality or prir.*s. m^hl'Jwl
On Market Street.
Market street. full line of &c.t which he is selling remarkably low. Persons from the country having produce to dispose of can find no better market.
,om.er3' th?t for. th.®
rrese°'.
have also just received a tine assortment of
Seth Thomat' elockt,
which will be sold
very cheap, and wil! be warranted. Let my old friends, and all others, call at my residence, where I will be happy to see them. m27tf. JAMES PATTERSON.
Far Sal*.
hunting
Will b« aold cheap. Enquirt at th* Be* vitw ftbl2w2
and all their relatives
are requested to go to Gregg's to buy their hardware, and if we don't m&ke the price suit, don't bay. Come and see, everybody. C. M. and Billy Scott are always on hand and ready to exhibit the celebrated Singer Sewing Machine. nchl2 tf
Sago's Catarrh Remedy.
MY FRIEXD,
MR. EVERT BRITTO.V
C'KAVRFORDNV11 LF, larch IS, 1ST0. I
WHEREAS,
i'hoheatof Summer thou didst b'jur With patience, caso and joy. And to build for us a storehouse, All means thou did'st employ.
When Autumn's leaves were falling thick And the earth was bare and dreary, Vou murmured not a single word. Nor complained of being weary.
But just as Winters' Kale approached And the frigid white frost fell fast, Disease, common to all mankind Swept over thee its fatal blast.
The Death-Angel came to reecivr Thy soul, and bear it above. Thero to dwell with God and his ihrons In the court? of eternal love.
.Vow Thou art quietly slooping With thedcad in theirsilent city, The earth on thy gravo is yet moist With our tears of sadness and pity,
_We miss thee at homo dear mother Thy place we find unoccupied. Yet we're cheered and consoled with the thought Thou are safe from tho world's restless tide.
The eorrow which would soon melt our hearts We turn into gladness and poace When we think thou art striking glad bands In a world free from pain and disease.
Thy counsel 'tis true wo hivo not. Yet wo chorish thy words of yore,
•Sleep on Sleep on in the »i!eiu li.tiib No hand can there disturb thee. No toil or caro perplex thy mind. ,, ,, From worldly strife though n.rtfree.
Sieep on. till thc'trunipet shall blow. When from both the sea and tho land Tho dead shall arise, the Judge appear, .-Vnd we'll all strike a gladder hand.
You havo passed throuah this vale of tenrs Saints are your companions now. Angels too are hovering round At the throne of God you bow.
A Balm in Gilead you have found A physician skilled is there No pain nor death can reach you no# Nol'cnr nor auxmus care.
Night ne'er gathers her thick shauei Nor celestial light in beauty fades Heaven's a land of pnre delight And vou are there in robes of white
Uy29'69tf.
stop that terrible cough if'
yon would avoid a consumptive's grave.
1
This you can do by using Dr. Pierce a Alu j. A Gentleman who suffered for years from SferExt. fr Golden Medical Discovery. For Tons Debility. Premature Decay, and all the curing all t&roat, bronchial and lung dis- effects °f youthful indiscretion, will, for the oaces it has never been equaled. For pal- «ake of suffering humanity, send free to all who pitation or irregular action of the heart need it, the receipt-and directions for making it is a never failing remedy. the fsimple remedy by which he was cared.
If von suffer from -cold in the head." Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser's or Catarrh, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy experience, can do so by addressing. I? cure* when everything else fail3. I in perfect confidence. JOHXB.OGDEN, ,, May 2Pl?5!,ly. No. 42Cedar st NewYcrfc. ~'r MARRIED.
BKlfTON—McINTlRK.—On Wednesday Important. the 23d of March, by the Rev. A. A. Gee,
to Miss
It ha? pleased the Almighty
Ruler of the Universe to remove frotn our midst our Brother F:rciatn, Thomas H. Griffith, therefore
Resolved, Th.it by the death of Mr. Griffith, Niagara Fire Company No. 1 has lost a faithful and enthusiastic member.
Retolved, That we deeply sympathise with the family of the deceased in their bereavement.
Retolved, That the Fire Company attend the funeral of Mr. Griffith in a body, wearing appropriate badges of mourning.
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Company, and a copy be furninhed to the family of the deceased, and to each of the city papers for publication T. D.
A U. M. SCOTT,
'4 Committee.
DIED.
MYERS.— Died, at Kingston, Ohio, March 1, 1870,
JULIAN*,
IJUVRTAST.—Those
MATTIF.
I IREMES'S IIALU origin and athology of diseases, are vet!
BROWX,
W.
II. RTKER,
wife of Daniel
Myers, Sen.. ngo,l .",2 years, 3 months nnd 2:{ dnj°
S'"'W
OUR MOUIEII.A T*
Mother'. Like us thou didst beifin This life of toil and care, In Spring when flowers were blossc-uktrnt And all was bright and fair.
The Maric Comb "V'
INFORMATION
a
They come back to us iu silent thought .-"j calmly we can none abhor.
Dear mother on the sands of time You have left for us afoot-print. A footprint imperishable here h»l'-w It displays a heavenly tint,
A model worthy to imitate Though asleep in the silent gravtA monument that'll over stand Though the ?oh rush on with its wave,
Thy memory mother, O how dear Wo will cherish it evorinore. When thy grave is green with Spring-time grass Then wo tviil think of thee yet more,
Wo are deeply impressed cow, mother. That this is not our home, Like thee we must throw off curruptU-n And incorruptinn put on.
A SON.
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE!
BEWARE OF COTNTEHI'EI
rs
I Smith's Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, nnd the counterfeiter brought to Brief. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine nrtiele must havo Dr. Joics
HVLL'S
private stamp on each bottle. Dr.
Jons lit*LI. only has the right to manufacture and sell tho original Jons J.
SMITH'S TONIC
SYRUP, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on caoh bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will tc deceivod. Seo my colnmn advertisement, and my show card.
I
a
will prosecute any one
infrin^in? on my right* The genuine
TOSIC
To Consumptives.
THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxions to make known to hi? fel-lo'w-suffeerrs the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a eopy of tho prescription used (free of chargc', with the direction for preparing and using the "iamo. which tLey will find a SURE
suMrnov.
ASTHMA,BRONCHITIS,
Parties wishing the prescription, will please adr «s
REV. EDWARD
A.
Wanted,
Mike Kelley is an enterprising, gu-u- Gregg's Mammoth is chuck full of new head voung man. nnd our citizens should ,. bj all means buy their Groceries and Tro-
WILSON.
W llliamsburg. Kings County, New York. May29--t91y
everybody to know that
goods' an'1
visions of him. He has opened up on Pr'cei *re
Pr,cc?
marke"
do,rn 10 0,d
s°hl
at before the war.
Groceries, Everybody go to Gregg's for good goods
nd,he
I ni$he*t market prices. .T22-3m
06 fell in love, aud ihe fair one reiused to kits blm until he removed the "odious A Card. thing.'' He cut it off much against his will, would inform my old friends und cusand then, oh! perfidy! the girl laughed in I
and good bargain inch 1*2 tf
ANNOUNCEMENT. MAYOR.
WILSON
r.wi!l
such watches, clock#, and jewelry, as they may desire and I will be found at my residence at all hours for that purpose. I
H. LAY MUX will be a candidate
for Mayor at the approaching city election, subject to a Republican dominating Convention.
JOFiXof
SPEED is a candidate for Mayor of the city CrawfordsViUe. subject to the decision of the people at the election to be held oo the 3d day of May, next.
MARSHAL.
T\,TILLIAM WATTS is a candidate for Marshal of the citjof Cnwfordsville. subject to the deeisson of the Republican Nominating Convention.
COUNCILMAN.
TESSE W. CUMBERLAND is a dandidate for city ConneilmMi in tha 3d WaitL imtjaet to (h* dwuion «r th* votw at tb* poUj
4*7 ef Jlayaaxt,
WEEKLY REVIEW-CRAWFOEDSVILLE, INDIANA, SAtXTRDAY, MARCH 26, 1870.
SPECIALS.
On Time.
Anybody can buy the best cook stove in the market, tb-? oven so arranged that the heat pastes entirely around it* baking qniek and even. Very cheap at Irwin's,sign of the Golden Stove, on six month's lime. He will sell queensware and glassware lower than any hone* in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on sis month's lime. Call aDd see him.
Errors of Youth.
notwithstanding all their profound and learned theories, confessedly grouping in the dark as to the first of any and all diseases that effect our race. But this much has been clearly elucidated, and is become an axiom with the learned profession, that by far the greatest number of our ailments are directly tr3eable to derangement of the digestive functions, and if "ftocd digestion wait on appetite,'1 health will be the almost uniform result. Acting upon this axiom, the inventor of Dr. Hurley's Celebrated Stomach Bitters has been eminently successful (judging from the ninny testimonials that are constantly pouring in upon him through the mails and press), in preparing a remedy to meet and "nip in the bud" all this long list of obscure and distressing derangements that render "life scarce worth the living." We are glad to learn that the public here are beginning to appreciate these Bitters upon their intrinsic merits, and that they can be had everywhere.
See advertisement in another coiurni.. feblO'TO
J.
NE"W ADVERTISEMENTS.
I was .red of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple ronv dy and will send the receipt free. MiUS.M.O. LKOGETT, Hoboken. N.J. inch 13—wl
species of disorder which undermines the bodily Strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. mchl2 inG
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
2c MORE THAN 500.000 PERSONS bear testimony to their wonder-
ful curative powers. WHAT ARE THEY
2i'/.
SMITH'S
SvRrr can only bo prepared by myself. The public's servant,
LOUISVILLE
DR. JOHN BULL,
Oct. 22. L£63
E. J. BINFORD & BRO, Agents. iani1—3m.
THEY ARE NOT A VILK A N I N
Made
CURE
FOR Cos-
etc. The ob
ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afSicted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it wil! eost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Poor Rum, IVhiaky,,
9plritn, nail Refuse Mquora, doctored cd and sweetened to please the taste, cilled "Tonics." •'Appetizers." "Itestorera." Ac., that lead the tippler on to druukeneas and ruin, but are a true medicine, made from the native Hoots and Herbs of California, free front all nlcnholic»limalnnl«. They are the NKEAT BI.OWD PURIFIER nnd MPK «JIV. INK PRINCIPI.K. a perfect Renovator and lnvi«orator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter, aud restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell. 8IOO will be given for an incurable case. provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
are caused by Vitiated Blood, which. .. generally produced by derangement .,f the Digestive Or^ani.
Cleanse the itiated Blood whenever you find it it in in in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins I cleanse it when it is foul and yourteelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system willfollow.
PIN. TAPE, snd other WORMS, larking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed.
In Billious. Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Uitters bare no equal. For full direc- I tions read carefully the circular aronnd each bottle, printed in fuur laaguag»s--Engluh, German. French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor. 33 Commerce st, N Y.
K. H. McDOAALUA CO.. I
Druggists and general agenLs. San Francisco
isoqm DP.
oath*
FOB BENT.
Sd
fHE old established Dry Goodj Store, known •L the Vase* Corner. Apply to. F*MSTF JU&V££Y. I
.sac»o© to
who have attained to
Mcl^-| the greatest eminence in the science of
rt a v.. Medicine, and who have by & life-loDg I study of, and experleace with, the human Resolutions of Condolence. organs, obtained great insight into the,
chance any
colored hair or
beard to a permenant black or brown. It contains no poison. Any one can use it. On csent by mail for $1. Address
HIACIC COMB CO, Springfield, Ma??. mclil3 m3
JOURNAL.'' How^Tetell
ers, Students, Retired Clergymen Energetic Young Men and Ladies can make from 875 to $100 per month during tho Spring and Summer. A cop.v free. Send name and address to People's Journal, Cincinnati. Oh io mchl'2 w4
HINKLEY
k\HTI\(i MACIIIM
FOR FAMILY USE—suirLE. CHEAI-. BKLTADLE
KNITS
EVERYTHING. AGENTS WANTED.
Circular nnd sample stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 162 West 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. mchl2 m2
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD, For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Farine, manufactured front pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanch Mange, and alike quantity of Puddings, Custards, Creams, Charlotte Russe, &c., &c. It is by far the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world.
BAND SEA MOSS FERINE CO., 53 Parke Place, N. Y. mebl- mO
A N A I O N IT E S S. T.—1860—X.
1 1 1 2 il 1'
March 29 ml
COBNER BOOK STORE.
-A.T THE
COItUlt 1100k STORK,
rr
Iu the eiij tnd at price tho time?.
Thai arc made.
Cash
1
Vfiu i'tii. nnd the lorjfest !i«uitruent. ot Conveyance and Real Estate Agent
Wall Paper
with
WINDOW PAPER,
CtiriaiuN & Curtain
ANH TIIK BK3T
RUSTIC
The way be •utUtied Iu regard to FACTO, ia call and ace for faunclm.
Ii. -V. FOOTS.
nichl'2 m3.
GROCERIES 8i PROVISIONS.
.Cash Cash Cash
I
This wonderful vegitable restoi*ntivfl lft thp rVInoilni* nf tViA Having tried the Credit System experience rauve IS ine sneer ancnor OI me has taught us that no man who sells on Credit! feeble and debilitated. As a tonic can successfully compete with the and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachies. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every
System,
And without making a long speeeh we wish it ,, ,,
To old customers we return many thanks. To new one we extend a cordial invitation. We want it distinctly understood that we will sell Goods for
Less Money than any House in the City.
not pel ling for Ca^h.
TO THE
FARMERS
Of Montgomery ounty, having
wi?h to fay that
Perfected Arrangements
irpDont fail to give-
2 J3
FARMERS THIS WAY
Ii you wout
O O W A O N
00 Tft
SMITH & BONNEL!
Por I nil not urn lory nurf Chronic Rbenmnlkm, it nil Voni, Drsprpain, or fndi* K*«iion, Billion* Remittent, and Inter* mitteni l°c«er, Diaenne* of ihe Blood, Stiver, Kidney*, UM Bladder, the*e Bit- I return thanks to theifarmers and other a a
repaired to order and the best
*W^3-02ST
nld
baentmento. Caiitornta, and 3s A 34 Commerce half the money.
BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1 DEALERS ALL
SEATS
TTPBeiMmbor the plaea. on Vernon Street East of the Post-Office. April3. 1869.lT SMITE BONNEL.
PRINTING
of all deeeriptions neatly doa* at
UM Review job OAM.
A O S
If you want to buy your
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils Paints,
A N O O S
At cost for the next 90 days call on
BEAI* ESTATE AGENCY.
W. P. BRITTO HPS Real Estate Agency, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
HA1VNG
The following is a partial list of property now in my hands for Bale or exchange Twenty-five vacant lots in Hueho«' second addition to the oity of Crawfordsville, at prices ranging from $150 to $300.
Vaeantlots in Graham. Connard Ilrni'ton's addition.at prices from $575 to 8409. Vacant lots in Sipponfleld'* addition priced from $200 to $300. A two acre vacant lot. well situated, to be laid off in town lots. Price Sl.-Wl Improvod lot on College street, house of five rooms,eigtern, etc. Price 1,000 Improved lot on College street, houso of six rooms, cistern, well and fruit, Price 1,^00 Improved lotcn Collego street, new hou?c of five rooms ete. Price J.S50 Business lot near the Court Houce square.
Price
SHADES
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Improved lot on Vernon street good houso, cellar, cistern, fine fruit etc 3,v(i Improved lot on Vernon street two storj" frame house, e'Stern, cellar, stable, Ac.
Price
Improved lot on Vernon eireet. l"*' story house, with all the desirable conveniences, fine fruit and shade trees. Prico 3,^00 Improved lot near tho M. E. Church good house, cellar, cistcn large stablo lot »9 feet front. Prico '-'.COO Two well improved lots noar the Collego. four rooms each, good cisterns. Price each 1,300 Improved lot on Washington rftreet J,KX» Improved lot on Washington street 1.3"0 heventy acre farm near the i'air Grounds at 805 per acre,
Eighty-six rere3 of land within milos.it'the city at $05 per acre.
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[Established in 1856.)
I known by nil thai we will adopt the Ca?h ^ys- Miii'ktl Street, Aorta of Court /louse. tern on and after the
14th of THIS MONTH! «BAWFOB»*V«I,«,E.«*D.
Carriages, Buggies SPRIXG WAGOXS, Sulkies and ftleiglis.
A fino n.«ortment and variety »f which we keep constantly on hand in our now brick show room Ion Washington street, second floor We claim to bo unsurpassed in ctrength and finish, using nono but the best selected well seasoned second I growth timber, and employing nono but the most skillful and experienced workmen. The high reputation our work has sustained in tho
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By .which we can ship
PRODUCE
Direct to New York City, we will
Pay Better Prices I
Than uny hou«e intheeity eitherjin
Gash or Groceries,
an early call.
mchli tf.
Proof
J. J. DARTEKi CO.
WAGON FACTORY.
thirteen yearnJpast gives us confidence*in our ability as Carriage Makers, lloing exclusively engaged in manufacturing only light work enables us to keep a much finer, larger, and better I stock than any other house in the West. We confidently assert that our work and prices can not be excelled by any other establishment.
The continual increase in business has made is necessary to enlarge our facilities for manufacturing, We call eipecinl attention to .II, I Rannon'e
Patent Anti-Rattling Fifth Wheel
A recent invention, and the greate.it improvement ever added to a carriage, buggy or spring Wagon. We have the exclusive county right. We use
SiirverV Patent Bugtfy Wheel,
With Patent Rivet for fastening fellow »o that it is impossible for the felloe to split under any circumstance.
The latest and best Improvements
In Spring. Axlc-s, Spokes an Hubs.
A variety of the latest styles of Patent Tops a in is in A re iv
Eastern Styles Monthly
From New York and Philadelphia'we shall conI tinue.to manufacture work as reliable as heretofore.
All our Work is Warranted from ione to two years. Old Work Taken in Exchange
forthe liberal patronage heretofore be- %, stowed on us. We invite you to call and ex-! amine our stock of wagons, which are erected of the best material, and of the beat of workmanship. Also In wood-work done to order. Blaeksmithicz
Wagons Repaired and Repainted,!
On short notice and most reasonable termi. also
PLOWS OF ALL KINDS
KEFAIllIXCi
Painting and Trimming done with neatness and
,, dispatch. Woinvil»d all to call and see as our
work win recommend itself.
Superior Farm Wagons!
Our Farm Wagons built eipressly for this market by Stadebaker Bros., of Sonth Bend. Ind..of the
VERY BEST TIUBER,
In the country, the REYERSABLE SPRING. which is more durable and ^cheaper than the more with the view of giving entire satis* faction to purchasers than profit to the manufacturers or to us. We fully
steel springs, which we offer for about one-
work warranted front one to (wo year*.
narram rum
For One Yeir
TT7Remember the place, Market Street.North fCoart House. o.-- 3.MILLCR
W & O
We want to sell our entire stock within tliat time and fit up new.
taken out commission a* NOTA
RY PUBLIC, I expect, in nddition to the practice of law anil the collection of Rovornment claim?, to do busines? as a
nurcha"itheir
Office 2d Flor*r NVashingfon Hall, Crawford? ville Indina. iiiugT'Oiiy
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CARRIAGE FACTORY
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J. s.
MILLER &
M: -v
Xo. 8 Cook Stove Xo. 7
iiy KI por mrc, I r\* Forty acres of land within twu miles of the l^artfCSl SlZC IJlSIl il 11 a S O a
nisei'swhero^
Lai^C
sj/.O
W..»F BKITTON.ATTY. METULIM
Amos' Shovels Dog Irons Cast-steel Scoops Diaten's Wood Saw Set best Dishes Best Glass Goblets Glass Tumblers Covered Dishes. Gl.tss Glass Dishes
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A' FTER returning thanks to the public for th liberal patronage bestowed upon us for the last thirteen years, wo would respectfully eal I the attention of friends and thp public ifonnrally *•-, an inspection of our
Febmarv 12, 1870.
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Hosiery, Flannels,
Nov, 1V7
MTKOP IWUIANA, F-
SlontsoaseryCo nnty •5
NOTICE
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QT/rr*t7^7^-a •7L$Z
T. W. PET & CO.
STOVES, TINWABE, &c.
NOW IS THE TIME.
In order to make room tor mv
LARGE SPRING PURCHASES, I rim now offering*
E S
AT
O I E S Xot at COST, for I c.-mnot live without some profit.
Below I give a list of prices as compared with old rates. Give it a careful reading, and remember we warrant all our Goods.
OLD PRICE.
S30 00 22 00 .1 00
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The above is only a email portion ui' tho tmp- ALCCllllIU erty in my hands for pale. ^mnll i. Persons desiring to invest in any kind of Ileal onift JI Estate will,! think, find it to cnll nnd see mc
Xo, 8 Wash Boiler Xo.
7
Stove Pipe per joint
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gill. Tin Cups Quart gal. Coffee P«ts Wash Tans Knives and Forks S
CO.,
And thousands of other articles too tedious to mention, all of which will be
SOLD AT GOLD PRICES.
*®"Don't forget the place, ''Sign of the Golden Stove,!' Main street. Crawfordsville, Ind. V. Q. IRWIN.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
If*asson. C\ If*. JEllmore.
WASSON & ELLMORE!
No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, lisTJDXJ^NJ^.
I
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NEW PRICE.
Xo. 8 Cook Stove Xo. 7 Largest size Dish Pan Medium size "... Small Large size Tin Buckets Medium Xo. 8 Wash Boiler Xo. 7 Stove Pipe per joint gal. Tin Cups Quart Tin Cups gal. Co flee Pots Wash Pans Knives and Forks
To
50
Till -Buokci
1 (X)
7
2 50 2 25 30 25 15 60 .35 3 75 3 00 200 75 7 ets 1 75 1 50 500 3 00 1 50 2 50 30
$22 00 17 00 75 50 35 75: 50 1 75 1 50 20 15 10 40 25 2 50 2 25
I 50 1 50 4 cts 1 50 1 25 3 75 -2 00 75 1 50 15
A.mes' Shovels Dog Irons Cast-steel Scoops Disten's Wood Saw Set Best Dishes Best Glass Goblets Glass Tumblers Covered Dishes, Glass Glass Dishes
O O S
Cloths, Cassiraeres, Dress Ooods, Gloves, White Goods,
Hoop an«1 Italmoral Skirls.
Al-o. a well assorted stock of
at the toireut market price.
NOTICE TO HEIBS.
Notions, Shawls,
E S I O
AUo. full line ot
Boot*. Shoe*, Mats, Cap#, Ola**
IN
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is hereby given that Alesander P.
Mann. Administrator of the e«tate of Ben-
jamin F. Boutwell, deceased, has filed his peti-
tion to sell the real estate of the decedent, bis personal being inusffieient to pay debts, and that said petition will be heard at the nest term of the Court of Comiaoa Pirns of tali county. 1WM. K. WALLACE.
BCU«) Clerk of C, C. C-
A iueen«wape
WASSON JL ELLMORE.
FABM FOB BENT.
Coal Creek Township, eontainina ?iOa»ree. S00acres plowed land, 100 acres of which Is new never having been planted, and MO aeres pasture, all under fence. Apply to febl6w«
I.C. KLSTON.
/CIRCULARS of every description neatly ax ecu ted on common white or colored paper, tetter paper, note paper, or in faot, oa soy kind. or quality of Paper deeired, and prioM Moot* diofly. at UetteTiewO^oe.
