Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 April 1870 — Page 4

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-THE WEEKLY REVIEW A Paper for the People, Of Social and Political Reform,

I» pub1i»bed every Saturn*}.

OFFICE

National Block. Wa'hing-t«--n Street,

CRAWrORDSVJI.LF. !S1.

TERMS:

jtafle copj• £"t/

eer

ataaMttbi. t&M *fciths.....

Ten eoplee. oH rear, to oneadd re#s

'JJJBiniiK scarce at forty cents a j.outid.

Two new nu-ni

iptned

dmjv bun

•ur citv.

Oi:r town negroes will ut'euj-y front tea):

«t the Radical Convention on tl«t? :iit

With few exception? the wheat fieblr in

.Montgomery county look ]riniMii£.

^..••fUKxjAjiix T.

RimnnE

is the candidal'- yf

the Loyal League fur County t'lerk.

bos fail to read the biji :nivt-rii«-«-i.»-

A

E J. in ford Bio., on the i'.d page.

Capt. McClasky,

in the candidate of the

$ Grand Army for County Auditor.

The "colored troops" are exp tght nobly'' on next Saturday.

Oto

Tuomas IIajit Bi^cton* M-Cai.v.

•irception'of lflft Thursday, ha? been wet

and disagreable.

Remkmbea the meeting of the Hook nud Ladder boys at the Mayor'" olfice, Monday

•veninp.

"Ciiahcoai.."—Messrs.

the noisj' tinker.

Tiik

Robb iv Mnliovney

hftTe sccurcd the servicc-s of '-Charcoal Bill,

Just before going to press, we learn that Simon C. Davis has consented to be a candidate for Mayor. CIo in Simon, and tret squeeze ".

Radical politicians expect to my

Montgomery county by the aid of negro

votes. The Democracy will carry it by the

white votes.

JonN V. Kekka.n will be a candidate for

Councilman in the 2d Ward. If nomin­

ated, tali-payers will sccure an efficient

and economical servant.

It

is rumorfii that that venerable old

Nestor of darrisonian Abolitionism, Johnny

ikpeed. will receive the negro vole of the

city, with the exception of lllack Ike,

whose mind in vet clouded as l. his merits.

Tut: negroes of our city are jubilant over

the proclamation of Grant, making them

the political equals of the whites'. They propose to join in a big. celebration at In­

dianapolis, and are nlreruly soliciting funds

to defray expenses.

N.tw i--

the time for

radical candidate* io .wine d"« hand­

somely.

Black Ike. will poll his first vote the primary election on next Saturday. His mind is somewhat clouded on the various candidates for the mayoralty, lie can be consulted every day during the week, lotween the hours of •". A. M. and 1"J. I*. M.

Hook IM I.\I!KK I'|IMI".\Y. -There will be a meeting of all interested in getting up a Hook and Ladder Company, at the Mayor's ollice. Monday evening. April 1. at 7.V o'clock. Ci'ine up. all hn feel ati interest In thie entcipri«e.

Attention Radical Cnudidatus. Fisher Doberlv will lecture at lie

Court house to-night and to-morrow after­

noon, on which occasions he will present a

pledge to the audience to abstain from all intexicating'bovernges. The Radical candi­

dates are expected to sign the pledge which

also binds them to support no man for .tlice

who indulges in the flowing bowl.

Tiik

w-ar for the mayoralty in our city

waxes hot. The number of patriots who

are anxious to do and die is legion. The negroes of our city hold the balance of

power in the radical party now that they

have been made \otersby the proclamation

of Grant. The radical candidate who se­

cures this new political Miicnt

nominee.

a\

ill be the

lilt negroes of our city will hn\e an op­

portunity to cast their fir-it vote, at ihe

approaching municipal election, held the

3d of next month. The fact that their votes are claimed by the Radical loaders,

would suggest as a mark of ro-'prct. that

they bo formally^ invited to participate

in the primaryolection for city officers, and also, in the Radical County Convention on

the :10th,

Wm

are informed that Democrats will be

allowed to vote at the primary election to

V.c held on the 'Jth. by pledging themselves

to vote for the nominees. We trust that every Democrat in the city will be promptly

on hand, and vote fcr the best men among

ticket.

Wk trust the Journal will give itself uo further uneasiness concenring the approaching primary election. It is the intention of tho tax-payers to put in nomination a good ticket, irrespective of party. The invitation to all voters to come up and assist in making the ticket, by pledging themselves to support the nominees, will be accepted, and we believe that this stroke of policy on thr part of the candidates will secure us a ticket that all will cordially support.

XiwHit and Cap Store.

Mr. John I^nc ha opened

a

Ushtnent iu Bltton Batik Bunding, for

Comprises all the latest slylei. and purcha* the 3d day of May. next. •rt can rely on getting a better article and at a lower price than can be had eUowhere.

LOCAL ITEMS.

LOOk &'• tht-t pile of silver

aobl2 tf

in (jregg

Lard. I

The best quality of Lard oc be had at Guthrie & Brother's.

For a superior quality of feissois find shears po to Gregg* Hart!watt Storf.

mcnl'2 tf ,,„. .....

Ktaii.

Guthrie i. Brother keep thr best viiietj of Me&U to bo found in town an.i at ai low as the lowest. „,

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0. H. BOWEN Proprietor.

iQITY NEWS

lfow

Is the time to repaint yc ur building* and fences. The materials for which, you can find, cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.

itO! Guthrie & Bro.

Guthrie Bro.. will commence slaughtering nest week, the fine«t lot of stallfed emtio ever brought to Cr'iwford-ville.

Points.

•Billy Fry sells more gla?s paint. pultv, oil. &c„ than any. other man. find doe* it for lo?i= money.

R«Mt B((f.

For a nice ioa«t of beef, or a choice fenlierloui steak. »r splendid article of home-cured hun. go tr. Guthrie .v Brother's. nt iht- 'iiv Market. n'Jlm

Two "kmc c:n-

lor\!s

ure

f-.'tcd "to

Vamarxdall will accept tlierace for

Mayor if nominated, and «er\c wiihout

salary.

of the

Journal, will be candidate for Sexton of

tha Methodist Church.

By rending Mr. Rehling's advertisement

it will be teen that he has the largest and bwt stp«k of boots and shoes in the city.

^Xhe wiMther during the week, with the

of iht- rtdft.'l tiled

Cinoiniinti Hov«-r and

Hichiriond Flows,

jiHl received (it liivp^s

Mi.»'inoth Hardr.ich i'j tf

:M

Flax Seed.

To loan on favorable terms tins spring, at Dpherty, Mahorney & Co Make your engagements early. mch29 w2

The afiible Billy Barbridge is still at

Oregg's Mammoth, ready to wait on his

old friend". Bin-bridge is one of the clev­

erest men in town. Go tec him mchl2 tf

Farmers buy the best, the Cincinnati

Rover Plow has no equal for strength, lightness of draft or duribility. A full

assortment of all the sizos and kinds, for sod stubble or for general use, at Gregg's

Mammoth. mchl2 tf

Importer*,

Another step—Buy your w»it- at Head Quarters. Robb & Maliorney bought from an English pottery agent, lo crates of queensware to be shipped direct to them, from England, bringing their wares direct to the consumer with only one profit. mct2'.1 w'2

Doherty, Malioi-noy &, Co

Have sold, to this date, more plows than ever before. The celebrated Hamilton General Purpose and Sod Plow, and the Im/irowd Roch'ttcT Plow.-, are taking tlie lead and gives entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Every farmer should go and see them before thev buy, as they pay no rent and will sell cheaper than the cheapest, and warrant everv plow. nich'JO w'2

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 as if sold from, a stump or from a board across some barrel", or in some dark "hole in a wall." They use 110 spring scales at their market, and one can rely on getting the amount called for wiihout any mistakes or equivocations. They weigh with the best and most nccurale scales in use. They warrant every article they sell to be of the best totality, and defy competition in regard to quality or piie^u.. uichl'2 wj ...

On Mnrket Street.

Mike Kelley is an enterprising, go-a-head young man. and our citizens should by all means buy their Groceries and Provisions of him. He has opened up 011 Market street, a full line of Groceries, Kc.. which he is selling remarkably low. Persons from the country having produce to dispose of can find 110 belter market. He buys nil kinds of produce and pays the hiche«l maiket prices. .!-2'2-:bn

A Card.

I would inform my old triends and customers, that for the present. 1 will repair such watches, clucks, and jewelry, a* they may desire: and I will be found at my residence at all hours for that purpose. I have alsojud received a tine assortment of Srth Thiim:' clai'kf, which will be sold very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friend-1, and all others, call at my residence, where 1 will be happy lo see ^them. m27tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

For Sale.

A very fin-- Gold Watch, hunting case. Will be sold cheap.- Enquire at the Review Office. febl2w'J

Everybody and all their relatives are requested to go to Gregg's to buy their

hardware, and if we don't make the price

suit, don't buy. Come and see. everybody.

I". M. and llillv Scott are always 011 hand

and ready to exhibit ihe celebrated Singer Sewing Machine. inch 1'2 tf

Wanted, everybody to know that

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Cregg'* Mammoth i' chuck full of new

good«, nnd prices marked down to old

prices that we sold at before tl war.

Everybody go to Gregg's for good goods

and good bargains. •. :nehl'2 tf

Seii Rogei'S genuine silver plate

Table Spoons. Tea Spoons. Desert spoons,

Plate Table Forks. Butter Knives, and

Pickle Forks, can be bought nt Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store for the next

thirty day«. for !e*s prices than the same

kind of goods wrrc sold when gold was at

par, thi-J is a rare opportunity for those

needing to supply themselves with thi«

trie of goods. Remember the place. Gregc's Hardware Store. mchll' tf

Sage's Catarrh Remedy.

A profuse and many times excessively offensive discharge from the nose, with '•stopping up" of the nose at times, inipairmcnt of ihe sense of smell nnd taste,

ihe several candidate- It N in the pow- watering or weak eye«. impaired hearing, er of the Democracy voting in concert with irregular appetite, occasional nausea, pres. conservatives republican to nominalcgood

9urc and ain 0Ter ,he

«y°

8nd ftt limcs

in the back of the head, occasional chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility are symptoms which are common to catarrh, yet all of them are not present in every case. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh ir. its worst form and stages. It is pleasant to use. and contains no poisonous or caustic drugs.

Sent by mail on receipt of sixty cents. Address R. V. Pierce. M. lb. Buffalo. N.Y Sold by druggisfs.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

"'T MAYOR.

\\7Il.SON H. LAYMO-N will be a candidate for Mayor at the approaching city election, I

to

Convc^:

new estab- l%_ ,,... w)! TOHN Sl'KKD is a candidate Mayor of the

MARSHAL.

VI'ILLIAM WATTS is acandidatefor Marshal of the city of Crawfordsville^ subject to the deeisson of the Repabliean Nominating Convention.

COUNCILMAN.

•how window if you would like to gmgle j£SSE W. CUMBERLAND is a c.ndidatefir NBI of it go there to buy your hardware city Councilman in the 2d Ward, subject to I »K

A ideeiiionof

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e\f Vnlas ftia aa! la an

the the votes at the polls oath* day of May tut,

SPECIALS.

On Time.

M»r»"«tf.

The public's servant. DR.

E. J.

IN

Anybody can bny the best eook stc.ve in the market, the oTcn so arrangwl tbatthe heat passes entirely around it. basing quick audeven. Very cheap at Irwin's.sign of the Golden Store, on six month's time. He will fell queensware and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and fold on «i:t month's time. Call and see biro.

Errors of Youtli.

A Gentleman who suffered for years fr-.-rn N «rvoaf Debility. Fremnture Decay, and all the effect* of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free lo all who need it, the receipt and directions fur making the (simple remedjr by which he was curedi I Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser': ef perience. can do *o by addressing, in perfect confidenee, JOHN B. OGDKN,

May 591969,ly. No. 42Cedar st XewV^rk.

EXTRA SPECIAL SOT ICE:

HKtlAKK OF COmKHFEIT'

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Smith't-Tonic Syrup ha- be»-ii count and the counterfeiter brought to grief. 'A SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP.

The genuine article must have Dr. John Bill's private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John

Bt"Li.

only has the right to manufacture

and sell the original .Johv

J.

Smith's TOXIC

SYRL'P, of Louisville. Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one infringing on my right. The genuine Smith's Tovic Svnrrean only be prepared by myself.

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the 'same. which tLey will find a

sure

sumption.

cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will pleaso adress Rev.

EDWARD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg. Kings County, New York. Miiy2fl..«'iy

Important.

Important.—Those who have attained to the greatest eminence in the Medicine, and who have by study of, and experience with, the human organs, obtained great insight into the, origin and athology of diseases, are yet notwithstanding all their profound and learned theories, confessedly grouping in the dark as to the first caus-- of any and all diseases that clFect 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 tracable to derangement of the digestive functions, and if "good digestion wait, on appetite," health will be tlft almost uniform result. Acting upon this axiom, the inventor of Dr. Hurley's Celebrated Stomach Bitters has been eminently successful (judging from the many testimonials that are constantly pouring in upon him through the mails and press 1, 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 hid everywhere.

See advertisement in another column. fell ID'70

SHERIFF'S SALE. 1

BY

virtue nf two several executions, to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit I Court of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, one in favor of Alferd Rose and the other in favor of Alex. 1). Rillingsly issued to me as Sheriff of said County. 1 will expose to sale at public auction and outcry,on SATURDAY theSSiI day of April ISTO, between the hours of JOo'clock a. 111.. nnd 4 o'clock p. 111. of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits, I for a term not exceeding seven years, of the fol-

atthesame place, otl'er the fee simple of said Ueal Estate or as much thereof a- may be necessary to satisfy two several judgements ono for eight hundred and thirty-three and 13—100 dollars and the other for three hundred and three 'JT—100 dollars

Said Real Estate taken us the property of Joseph H. Warbington. H. K. S1DEXER. April- w4 Sheriff.

FOR SALE.

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threat Sale of Real Estate. Splendid opportunity for Securing A Home.

Jj^OK

S.VbK.—Thnt very desirable property on the northwest corner of Jcft'ersoii and Walnut strcots. one squrre south of the Christian church, and oneshnaro east of the College Campus. Tho lot i-' 90 feet front by 1"9 in depth, with two good dwelling houses, well, cistern, cellar, outhouses, .le., sufficiently retired to be very desirable for residences, and at the same time.being within very convenient distance of the business part of the city.

Also, those very fine building lots in the oastcrii part of the city two fronting on Vernon street extended—one, 50 feet front by 150 depth—and one 52 feet front by 150 in depth,— and two fronting on the track of the L. A. & C. Railroad, each 75 five feet front by 150 in depth. All lyine between the residence of William Mount and the former residence of Bennct W.Engle.

Also, two very desirable out-lots, containing one acre each, adjoining the County fairgrounds on the south, any or ail iof whicn may be purchased at most reasonable prices. Terms Easy.

For further particular? inquire ofN. L, Graham, of the "Mammoth." Janltf

ELECTION NOTICE.

ST.VTK OF I\DIANA, '-v Msnlgoiarry County. 1 ISAAC M. VANCE, Auditorln and for said JL^ county, hereby give notice that, by order of the Board of Commission?!9 of said county, the polls at tho several voting precincts of Union lown?hip will bo opened on Tuesday, the 10th day of April. A. L, l?7li, to take tho votes of the legal voters of I'nion township upon tho subject of an appropriation by said I'nion township. of tho sum of twenty-two thousand one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and fifty-five cents S5J. f. tho I.ogansport, Crawfordsville Southwestern Kailway Company, to aid in tho construction of the Logansport. Crawfordsville .t Southwestesn Railroad through said township, the donation to bo conditioned that the said Company will establish their prinil machine shops at tho city of Crawfurds-

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cipal ville.

TTIfBringin your

JOHN

HFLL.

ILLi Oct. 52.1J5S BINFORD & BRO, Agents. tans—3m.

To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a veryimple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxions to make known to his fel-low-suffeerrs the means of cure.

Cure

for

Con­

Asthma,Bronchitis, etc. The ob-

icctof the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will

ISAAC M. VANCE.

Auditor Montgomery county. Ind.

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY

virtue of an execution, to mo directed from tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, in favor of Jacob Winn, issued to me as Sheriff of said county. I will expose to sale at public auction and outcryr on Saturday the 19th day of March, 1670. between the hours of 10 o.clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery counly, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds S] part of lot no. eleven [llj in the wn of Linden, in said county and Stale, to be sold to satisfy said execution, interests and costs, and if the same will not brinj a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution. I will on the samo day at the same place offer ihe fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a judgement for six hundred and nineteen and 50—100 dollars, tofether with interest and costs, without relief from valuation orsppraisement laws.

Said real estate taken as the property of Hiram Hughe-. U.K. S1DENER.

Mchiwl Sheriff M. C.

ESTRAY.

ON

last Saturday evening, tho 19th, a brows mare, twelve year old, about 15 hands high, (hod en fore feet, right hind leg sligh tl swelled by a kick* An£J?erson finding said mare will deliver her toW in. K. Wallace, in Crawfordsville. TUQJ1A3 SLATTgRLV.

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WEEKLY REVHW-ORAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1870.}

8ALE OF HEAL ESTATE.

JOTICE is hereby given that the undersi: Feu

guardian of the person and property H. Edwards, minor heir at law of Eli Edwards, deceased, will, in accordance with a decree of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery county. Indiana, at the January term thereof in the year 1670, in four weeks from and after this date sell at private sale to the highest bidder. the following lands sitnated in said county, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the northeast qusrte/ of section fourteen, [14] township ainetecn.|19] range six [6] west, which will De sold in whole or lin parcels, on the following terms: One third cash in har.d. one-third is six months and the residue it twelve months, the purchaser

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to giv* notes with mortgage to secure the deferred payments, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. mchlS w4 JOHN" SMALL.

^'BINDING & PRINTING.

JtliE KEKNKV SAMl F.L C. WH.LSON.

BOOK BIXDERY

AN1'

Job Priiiliriii m\\vv.

JERK KEE^'El A

CO,

Having opened out in the above branches ot business, in the third story of

Elston's New B&uk Building.

Crawfordsville, wuuld respectfully solicito hi least a share of the public pationage, All work, both Binding and Printing, promptly done, in workmanlike manner, and at the lowest living prices.

SHEET MUSIC, MAGA­

ZINES, NEWSPAPERS,

or any book you

desire re-bound. mch-29^3

FOR SALE.

A

GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO, c.n reasonable terms, for particulars inquire at this Office, or on Howard Cunningham. mchSC w3*

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

"^"OTICE is hereby given that I will seli at public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 10 1870 at the residence of Robert S, Bain, late of Montgomery county. Ind., deceased, all of his personal proporty (not taken by the widow), consisting of 1 Stallion, 1 Jack.3Work Horses, 1 Wagon, 1 Cow, 2 Caives, 1 Threshing Machine, Farming Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture.

TERMS.—A credit of 9 months will bo given on all sums over 85, the purchaser giving note with approved security waving valuation and appraisement law3. Sams of S3 and under cash in hand. WM. II. HENRY. mch26 w3 Administrator.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I was e-«red of Dcafnoss and Catarrh by a simle rem' dy nnd will send the recoipt free. M! S. M. C. LEOGETT, Hoboken. N. J. inch 1-—w4

The Magic Comb

beard to a permenaut black or brown. It con­

science of tains no poison.. Any one can use it On esent lifp-lonir by mail for §1. Address me long JUAOIC COM CO, Springfield, Mass. mehl2 m3

INFORMATION S,'S,'S

crs, Students, Retired Ciergymen Energetic Young Men and Ladies can make from to S100 per month during the Spring and Summer. A copy free. Send name and address to People's Journal, CincinmUi.Oh io inuhlS w4

HINKLEY

kMTTMG

FOR FAMILY USE—f-iiii-i.K,

Knits

53 Parke Place,

mohl mo

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lowing described Heal Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit The south halt'.' of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine v!9] town cisrhtecu [I.S] ranac three [3], also the ea*t half of the southwest quarter of sction' twenty-nine (-t) town eighteen !1?) range three (*t). to bs ^old fo satisfy said jn flip (jliont inehoi

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•2c. MORK* THAN 500,000 PERSON'S Hear testimony to their wonder- 5 2" i_"o a ful curative rowers. 5

WHAT ARE THEY. £=2

INO PRIJICIPIjE,aperfect

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PLANTATION BITTERS S. T.—1860—X.

This wonderful vegitable resto

execution, interests and cost.-, and if the rative is tne sneet-ancnor oi me same win not bring- a sum sufficient to feeble and debilitated. As a tonic gat-i.'ty paid execution. 1 will on the same tlsiy

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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 species of disordar which undermines the bodily ^strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists.

THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!

DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR^ BITTERS.

-*6BP

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Eh

9 tf

cheap, reliable

everything.

AGENTS WANTED.

Circular and sample stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 102 West 4lh St., Cincinnati, Ohio. mehl-2 m2

THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. For iwenl.v-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Farine, manufactured from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will sixteen quarts of IJlanch Mange, and alike quantity of Puddings, Custards. Creams, Charlotte Russe, Arc.. &c. It is hy far the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. RAND SEA MOSS FERINE CO.,

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THE ARE NOT A Yll.K

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Made of Huns. %Vlii»Uy, Proof Ppiritx, nud RefnM! Liquora, doctored spiced and sweetened to please tho taste, called "Tonics." "Appetizers." "Restorers." Ac., that lead tho tippler on to druukenes3 and ruin, but arc a true medicine, made from the native Hoots and Herbs of California, free from all nlcnholicntiuiulaata. They are the GREAT BLOOD FCBIFIBR and I.IPE GIV-

Renovator and

Invigorator of the System, carrying off all I poisonous matter, aud restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, tglOO 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.

For luflanaoialory and Chronic Bbenutntium, nnd Gent, Drapcpain, or Indigestion, Biiliou* Remittent, and Inter•ailtent IFcver, Diaenaea of the Blood, Lircr, Kidncya, nnd Bladder, these Bitter* have been most successful. Such Uiteaif« are caused by Vitiated Blood, whichj is generally produced by derangement vf the Uigatlre OM.m.

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wheneveryou find its impurities bursting, through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores cleanse it when roa find it obstructed and sluggish in the reins oleanse it when it is foul and your feelings will •ell you when Keep tbe blood pure and the health of the system will follow.

PIN, TAPE, sad other WORMS, lurking in thesystemof so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed.

In Billions. Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers. these Bitte-s hare no equal. For full directions read care.'ully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. W ALKER. Proprietor, 32 Commerce st, N Y.

K. H. McDONALD kCO..

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II? SMITH & BONNEL!

E E re a a a he r-'5's yy forthe liberal patronage heretofore beS -towed on us. We invito you to call and ex5 I amine our stock of wagons, which are erected of "s ihe besi material, and of the best n| workimanship. Also PS I 3 ^3-." AJurons ItcpaiiTtl iintl

On short notice and no.si rea-ona'ole terin--. a 1 .-

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2.1 repaired to order and the be^t

"V7"_A-G-02sT S!Ej^.TS

In the eountry, the REVERSABLE SPRING, which is more durable and cheaper than the old steel spring--, which we offer for about one-, half the money.

All irtrk warranted from one to live year*.

UPRemomber the place, on Vornon Street1 East of the Post-Office. April3. lefiO.ly SMITH BONNEL.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY

virtue of two several executions to me directed from ttie clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Montgomery comity. State of Indiana, in favor of Warren Davis, adm'rof the estate of John F. and Marha J. Caven' issued to me as Sheriff of said county. 1 will ex- I pose to sale at public auction and outcry, on Saturday the 9th day of April. W0. between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court ilouse door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, in Montgomery county. Indiana, towit: Lots number seven (7) and eight (6) in N: A.Dunn's addition to the town ot Crawfordsrille, Indiaua. to be sold to satisfy said executions, interests, and costs, and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions. 1 will on the saice day at the same place offer the fee simple of said real estate, lo satisfy two judgements, one for five thousand one hundred and ninety-seven and 50—100 dollars. ami the other for two thousand six hundred and seven and 50—loo, together with interest and cost without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real estate taken as the property of Henry and Marsha B. Williams.

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Best Selected Stock*"olf Boots and Shoes

H'. lii tin citv lie sell? nothing but the best quality Ot work, and at

Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West.

UKE.M.VIUKU that he kveps flic best assorted St..ek in the CUJ to select tVoUi.

Money can be saved by making your purchases at this House.

WAGON FACTORY.

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LIVERY.

HUFF & INSLEY. LI ER SALE FEED STABLE

North side of Market Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

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H. E. SIDRNER,

mchl9 w4 Sheriff 31. C.

of all descriptions neatly don" at

the Reriew Job Office. I

Have on band the best of single or double teams, saddle horses, Ac, Also good facilities for careing for drover! and tale (took. I

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T. W. FEY & CO.

STOVES, TINWARE, &c.

NOW IS THE TIME.

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April 8. i-vu

CORNER BOOK STORE.

Main street. Crawfordsville, Ind.

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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SiC.

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WASSON^ & ELLMORE

No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,

CRAWFOBDSYILLE,

Cassimeres, Gloves, White Goods,

Hoop anil Balmoral filkirtw.

.. -4' if- Alfo. a full line of

Boots, fillioes, Hats, Caps,

NOTICE TO HEIRS.

STATE OF INDIANA, JfomgonaeryCo nnty V'OTICE is hereby given tha*. Alexander P.

Mann. Administrator of tbe estate of Uonjamin F, Boutwell. deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being inusfficient to pay debts, and that said petition will be beard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of laid county.

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'WM. K. WALLACE. Clerk of C. C. C.

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other articles Loo tedious

which will he

SOLD AT GOLD PRICES.

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Dress Goods, Notions, Shawls,

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at the lowest market price.

Queemiware

WASSON Jl ELLM0KK.

FARM FOR RENT.

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Coal Creak Township, containing T40mi»«, 200acres plowed land. lt* acres of whieh is now never having been planted, and JO® acres pasture, all under fence. febSC KLSTON.

FOR BENT.

T^UE aid established Dry Qoods Store, known

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