Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1870 — Page 1
STATE T1
SsSfe
mmmfa' .jaemewKias
Fir Secretary qf Statu,
XORMAXiEDDV. of Si. Joseph County
/W
Av&toT-BZJlaU,
J0H5 C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry C?nDtr.
For JYtaiurtr 0/ State,
JAKES B. RYAX, of Marion County
For Attorney General,
BAYLEH8 W. HANNA, of Vigo County.
For Superintendent of Public In* true lion,
i-Bw-flQPfC IV SjfStiUelewerj Connty
o/QZzL,
FROM
JAMES L. WORDEN. of Allen County." ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohio County. der now tottering before them SAMUEL H. BCSKIRK. of Monroe County.,- „. JOHN PETTIT. «f Tippecanoe County. aoconnt further states a
the m*nner in which «ome of
the Had* curse Judge Cowan, we think he had better retire to private life.
There ia
BO
possible chance of his car
rying Montgomery county in »h Con-
veatioiif.'4
THE RJNO
jamin Ristine shall be the candidate fur •Jlork, and (,'aptaiu McClns ke, for
Auditor
League, and McClaskey th.: Grand Ariuy. Irwin and Webster arc ruled out, they not being member-- "f pitlior of the above sccret societies
Democratic Victory in Connecticut. The gratifying ncw« of the success of the Democracy in the Connecticut •lection i? fully confirmed. English
is elected Governor by a majority of six or seven hundred, and Democrat? have a majority of one in the Senate.
Owing to the peculiar apportionment of the State favoring the strong Radical localities, that party still have
sa majority in the House of Represeotatives.
(irant. it will be rt'iueoibered. ear-
1 Vied the State by nearly 3,000. The l.rasult now is moSt satisfactory. All
hail to the sterling Democracy of Connecticut !:—Cincinnati
Yvrk Timr*.
names of Ge'n.-M. 0. Manson, of our county, Carrol county, and that of Col J. S.
Williams of Tippecanoe county spoken of. 1 wish to present the name of
Col. M. D. Herod, of lioouc county. While I would not say anything iu
disparagement of the claims of cither of the abovo named gentlemen, I would tsrgo the claim? of Col. Herod *s a thorough-going, consistent Demo
crat, of lifeloug standing. He has ability that 110 one who kuows him
will question^ He understands tho wants and wishes of the people of tho
Diatriot. He is most emphatically one of the people. He is by occupation a farmer. Tho great interests of the Dictrict (tho farming) have never,
to my knowledge, had a Representative iu Congress. Is it not time. Mr. Editor, that the great agricultural interests of the District had a practical
farmer to represent it? With Col. Herod as our Representative, there would be no celling of cadetships or
the people, and u-hnse votes and
tiuence would be iu determined opposition to the infamous class legislation which has *0 nearly ruined our coun
try, 'rhich has driven our commerce from the sea and taxed the iudustry
of our farmers, mechanics and laborers to build up mammoth fortunes for a few manufacturers. Then let us try one of onr intelligent and practical
farmers, as a candidate. There is no possibility of making matters worse, and we may better them.
the Army ol the (. umberlana a.«.eui- Jj
hied in New York on last Thursday to
Mainr
Rnok'nr
Joe," an he was familiarly known in the army, hut hi* former manly figure was a melancholy wreck. He i? n-1
most helpless from paralyiU and an accouut of the meeting elates that as
be'rose to take his *e»t by the side of
Ristiue represents th». Loytffj ^rough l^iwrtrever, I understand it. I tell you wliafft isf^fcntlemeu. it was mafi^fffoiat ~K"iseBm' to attempt a bra re. noble soldier
Enqiiircr.
How I,ong will Congress Trifle with the People? Nearly five months of tin: Coiigi'tMidoual *e.«sion have passed away, and still the one great, political necessity of the hour i« put asido as if it were 1' 110 interest to any human being on the continent. The burden of taxation is not reduced, iind it seems to be thought that the people will be satisfled with the vague promises of relief which have been made from time to time.—Xw
The atmosphere of Washington is different from that breathed by the
people. A member of Congress, on his arrival at the Capital, feels at once that he is one of the heits of the "inLeritance of the
saints in light." and
forgets the pit, out which he has dig ged. The wants of the people are
forgotten, and their only capacity to be hewers of wood and drawers of water remembered. The atmos
phere of Washington make- it pleasant to gather and squander laxo\ To the tax-payer that prooes* everywhere is anything but pleasant, Con
gressmen go on stilts, while the pcocrfcwl on their bellies. N'o wonder |thnt five Vionths of the Congressiona! •eMioa bav*. pii3.»d »wviy, «it hour the burdon'of taxation baing reduced.
I^Editor of the (Ji-awfonhiiUt ricx:
DEAR SIR:
The voters of this Con
gressional District are beginning to enquire who is to be tho Standard
Bearer of the Democracy in the coming Congressional race. have heard the
NEW SERIES—VOL. XXI, tfO 32
sympathy for their beloved commao-
min1
ftB
CTer.
The
Significantly shaking his
head, he *udienljr breaks out with "Well, we hare lost our best soldier. There was but one Thomas in our army.'' Then he would he«itate. cagt his eyes upon the carpet, as if in reveri#, and again add similar expressions eulogistic of Thomas. Said he, growing
Warm,
thrf*Ben*
have dccided
"Vfchftt a shameful attempt.5
was mnft'c- in ihaf ih'iunt a few weeks ago yo rob Thomas •f fcis laurels, to praise PocbofMd it the •ixpn.-? of Thomas. tell you.what it is gcntfep-cu. these ninie« ca'n not be mentioned ia|? the sutne toeat$^£' know what SchoSeld'is, too, Itiii'sSs
Iik•» Th'.i:iii.i in ii,i, way. That game was al! lit- up from Washington. Thomas' •is.'tce was here: he earned the right
to
general in the army, and ao doubt Thomas entertained it. We see it stated that the President proposes to
attend llio funeral of General Thomas. Which takes him there, remorse or hypocrisy"' ft mast be one or ihe other.
The (ieriiiatis Indianapolis Indignant. They Kelusc to be Kadlral Cat's Paws. The German citizens of Indianapo
lis, whose claims upon the party have been entirely ignored for the bene
fit of the Negroe's candidates, are highly indignant. Last week they held a large and enthusiastic meeting,
and after speeches condemning the Radical party for its preference forth# Negro over the German, they passed a scries of resolutions asserting their rights, and laying dowu a course of ac-
tiou for the future. r, Among these resolutions sre the
following: WHKUKAS, The lute Republican County Convention, which had been constituted in I a manner so ft" to prevent, instead of receiving tuir expression of the will of the majority,
is rrftiseJio comply with the general
Jamndfur 0 rrfonii in Of or/fiiii:n(ioi) uf the
party:
Jicxulceil,
That we regard the refusal of
the late County Convention to
accord a tin
gle position on the county ticket to the German
Repuhticant,
where their numbers entitled
-tUrurio wore an3'where they had presented a number of honest mut vauuidatos, a*
odious and protcriptiet,
and
will retail it accordingly.
He it resolved further,
that ire
In consideration of these facts, and whereas a support of the Republican county ticket would not only be an acquiescence in, but a direct approval and maintainance of the palpable and manifest wrong, fraud and proscription of which we complain.
Thnt the German
Republicans of Marion county deny the validity and binding force of the county nominations, because based upon foaud, in-
justice and proscription, and that they re-
that ol the Jlon. 1. Daily, ol fuse their support to said nominations.
fietohrd,
That an executive committee of
two from each ward be appointed, for the purpose of calling future meetings, to prepare for a co-operation with all who unite with us in these opinions, and who desire a reform of those and other evil?.
This action of the Germans of In
dianapolis is a testimony that they are awaking everywhere to the insult put upon them by the Radical Party. It has used them as tools to hoist the
Negro into the political -ystem and are uow giving the wishes of the Ne-
ro in preference to the German.
THE
Lafayette
Journal,
apr9 w4
NOTICE TO
A FARMKR.
Soliicrs Reproving Grant. A large meeting of the officers of
James Bo«-er,
nr
»jor u^ocrai uoorer, or -^ignting
of ftid
Kadical,
thus expresses its opinion of the mor
ality of Radical Congressmen: ••Quite a number ot Congressmen didn't wan' Conner, one of the four Texas Congressmen' sworn iu because his moral character was not good. Was it because they didn't want new member to start even with them
SHERIFF'S SALE.
R.n F-\ec"ton.
tote*, but an unninchinK aud unwaver- of'aid county I will expose to sale at public auca S A A 3 0 a intf DeniO'i.M, whom the bondholdeis of April. 1S70 between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m.. of said day, at tho Court could neitli'ci buy or bully, and whose Housodoor,in the City of Crawfordsrillo, Mont.it,. 1 Kemery county, Indiana, the rents and profits, legislation vroui 1 be
IU
the interest
OJ
common school purpo-^ in Montgomery county, Ind., to be sold to rat' /said execution, interests. and costs, and I he same wiil not bring a sufficient sum tosati- said execution, 1 will on the same day at the ,ue place, offer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy a judgement for nine hundred and fifty-two and 75—100 dollars together with interest and cost, without '.relief from valuation or appraisement laws. anrr said real estate John Kistou
H.E.SlDENfcB. I I 8K4fiflV
NONrRESIDE^TS.
ITATB Or HB(A^
Court of Common Plea. Mny term.^l-To. Eli Bi-ots, Amd'r of 1
Martin Bowers
C'ltiii'laint.
I "DE it remembered that 011 the tth di-y of
April. A. D. 1870. the plaintiff by his attorneys, Thompson and Ristine, produced and filed in the Clerk's office of said county, hit complaint, and also the affidavit of a disinterested
1 1 pi a in a a a so a a a 0 1 a a is re tupresi their regard lor the lameuted person, setting forth that the defendant jt a 1 1 i,- non-resident of the State of Indiana. Now. General ihonias, and to honor I"i therefore, noticeof„the filing andi(MBd*ncy of memory. jAtnong others-present
_. __ Oh I Uiis action is hereby (iven:to ««fenant, J*aiet Bowers, thai he mar be aniv^W^r be-..
"PiirlitinVl 'OW^he Judge?af thr Courl otCoiimoB 5*1 eas
*gn* on
I
OB ^aii •ot tealat tke keenest •uggestiong
»w bT8i
the3d day of lhe nex term
of the Court, beginning on the 31st day of May. 1P70, at the court house in the city of Crawfordsville, then and there to answer this complaint,
Witness my hand and tho seal of
t[v. said Court this Ptb day of
Li,'l
April. A. 1). 1*70 WM K. WA'.I.ACE.
aprfi Clerk.
1
General Ho«ecran», who was President of the meeting, "those who rerneui beted bis
Warranted Garden Seeds
Sent
to any I*. O. iu the United States. Illustrated
prrdej!^°v!ri^..lYgrkmg.,)
Hull. »ttb*
*PP«pCA
ttgEBPEg
rest
iiiere with us, but' Grant never forgives •v grudge.
HIKI
Wfes shipped off to S.-vn
Kruncisco with that understanding. [Shaking his head] I understand it." Thi* con-] Tersation
WHS
informal and
sotto voice,1
among all the officers, and us each of them bent over to listen to "fighting Joe's" opinion of the shabby treatment of General Thomas, which probably hastened his death, their approving nodi indicated these concurred in the heart-spoken sentiment? ot the gallant invalid. .-/v.
What a commentary. "Grant never 1
fortnvps iru.l^ a od General Thomas w.t- po.-ted upon the Pacific,
where arduous duties were to be performed. The feeling expressed by General Ilook^r towarl Grant is very
v." 11.!. Kxniiiir vr
(KAWIOKDSVI III SATURDAY, APRIL 16,
•on
ONE DAY ONLY.
Allied with this large establishment is the following array of celebrated Artists: Messrs. WM. LARUE, EDWARD IIOLLOAVAY, RICnARD IIANMAX. JAMES II. HAWKINS. WM. ARMSTRONG, J. G. ADAMS, JOHN FOSTER, the WATSON BROTHERS. George Edwin and Thomas, Madam JEAXETTE ARMSTRONG. M'lle EMMA FOSTER, LaPetite MAMIE and Madam JOHNVFOSTER
V:J
This uiiparalelled exhibition will make a grand entrance into the city on the morning of the exhibition, headed by
l»Jt«.OF\ M\Vi rZKR'!«
Tlu- piMi'r-Mon following will lie composed oflidies and gentlemen of the company arrayed in elegant eo»tunies :ind mounted on truly caparisoned horses.
FEW OF
The Prominent Features
'I I- illliilrll- Itilbitialion :'l'i
Mlt. ILL1A.T1 litt Kill,
The liiinst le.irleis and graceful bare-back rider kuown to the arena, who is accompanied in hjs wonderful feats on hnrsebaeJc by his Infant Son, LEOI?/*
4v
to roo directed
from the Clerk of tho Common l'lens Court, of Montgomery County. State of Indiana, in favor of William Miller, isaued to me ns Sheriff
I tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Heal Estate in Montgomery county. I tit'., to-wit The east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty (30 township twenty (20) north of range five (5) west, in the district of lands offers I for salo at Crawford*vile, Ind—except eight -five rods in the northeast quarter ot said '?hty acres, deeded for po' 5 in Mi
taken as the ,propeltj cf
THK(THKAT
V\tm BROTHERS.
George, Edwin and Thomas^
In their PERILOUS PERFORMANCE, at a great altitude, entitled the
THRi:i: FLYLXO OF
THE AIR.
.lOHA FOSTER.
'1 iie 11111-1 inlniir:ibly
I O W S
In ihe world, will dtdight the audicnce with ilia droH and Original Jokes and .lnughtorexcitinjf Comicalities, besides being Alwaysfree from any remark that would shock tlx1 rhoile-stvof the mo-t sensitive.
F»K MANY OTHER
Wonrtors.
nwj AdMlb
G5T IT
.rim A
Guthrie
Beef.
Pork, Mutton.
H.
Lh
1
Madame JKNEATTF ARMSTRONG
The charming and be:iiuiful II-itriii'ue from Astley'n Amphitheater, London, the great Circuses of l*ari«, and other European cities, who has been admired by the elite and nobility of the Old World. :ind received th- commendation of royalty.
and Attractions
Sei- Program nit- :ind !*. i'l iv c- P.lll-
I he Kntirelv N'tw mid
WAIIilUFKOOF i.WAS
fnii.n.
it 1
sYi.l in ilin evt-nlnir
will}
AtVord* spleudid ai'ooininod.itions I.ARGKST Al'DIFXCr-.
„„_j..
S
i®"
olpreci pai
fctt, on in kc
desired, and price* accor•riewOftee.
half anh:ur pre^iotislj-. »p7w?
*a6«Wflw*»
&
Veal, Smoked
Real Estate Agency,
Crawfordsrille, Indiana.
HA1VXG
CRAWFO^iJYILLE, M0|ITOQldEEY»COpKTYj INDIANA, APBTT. 9.1870.
CITY HEAT MARKET! CARRIAGE FACTORY
Brother,
PROPRIETORS.
Third Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street.
the
lbaJ
-._eant
room on Greenjttrcet, three doorr south of Elston ew Baijfc- Their neV market will be found 3
Hsinis
Tongues. Sansflge,
/js«j
Pickle
::r .J and
^sm I. Com
We pay the Highest Cash Pride for Good
Beef Cattle, Hides, and Pelts,Jj
All orders for meat from thv country filled with promptness and dispatch.
Feb. 19, 1670m3.
taken out a'comniission as NOTA
RY PUBLIC, 1 expect, in addition to the practice of law and the collection of government claims, to do business as a
Conveyance and Real Estate A^ent
The following is a partial 1 ist
of
propei't m»w
in my hands for sale or exchange Ffty vacant lots in different parts of the city, at prices ranging from 8150 to $500. A two-acre lot well situated, to bo laid off in town lots. This lot will make 12 fair sired town lots. Price §1.J*K) Improved lot, house of five rooms, cellar cistern. Ac 1,6110 Improved lot. house'of six rooms', cistcru well.fruit. Ac i,goo Improved lot. house of live rooms, cistern ic. new, offered at Jl.400 Improved lot. house ol' oight rooms, collar, cistern. welNfelarge and small fruits of all kinds. Price 3,700 Improved lot near the center of the city, good houie. large stable, cistern, fruit 2,000 Improved lot, house of four rooms, cistern tc l.noo Improved lot, new house of four rooms, clitern Ac., rents at 812 per month S00 Improved lot 120 by H6 feet, house of seven rooms, cistern, yell, fruit and shade trees. Price s.WM) Four acres of ground well situated, to be lai%jfif in town lots, is in a desirable part of the city, has on it a good house, .stable, orohard, well. 4c. Price 4,000 House and lot in Thorntown.Ind,, will sell or trade. Price 1,000 200 acres of land within 3 miles of the city
Price per acre 30 SO acres of improved land, nenr the Qunker church. Price per acre 5-1 SO acres of improved land within lj,' miles of the city. Price per acre 60
The above is only a small portion of the property in my hands for sale.
Persons desiring to invest in any kind of Real Estate will, I think, find it to their interest to call and seo me before purchasing elswhero.
W. F. BRITTON, ATTY.
Office 2d Floor Washington Hall, Crawfonlsville Indina. laugT'Gf
SrmCE,TO NOlT-HESIDENTi
SIT ATE OF INDIANA, ij Tlontgomerr C*niy. Court of Common Plciu .of si'id county, May term. 1870. i!i' Sarah J. Walden 1 ff^ vs. Complaint lor !ivirer-**? James 11. Walden'
BE
Bawl!
Magnificent Silver
it remembered that on the 31si day of March, A. I). 1870. in vocation of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana, Sarah J. Walden, by William P. Britton her attorney, filed in the Clerk's office of said county, her eomplaint in writinc. as a cause of action on her hehalf also the athdavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the said defendant James II. Walden is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, Now therefore, the said defendant, James 11. Walden. will hereby take notice of the filing and pendency of this action, that he bo and appear on the second day of the May term of said Court of Common l'leas, of said county, said Court beginning on Monday, the :10th doy of Mas A. 1). 1670 at the Court House in the city of Crawtordsville, then and there to answer said complaint.
Witness my hand and tho seal ot Slid Ccurt. this 31st day of
March, A. 1). 1S70.
WILLIAM K. WALLACE.
Arriii w-t Clerk.
BAKERY.
E E O
(iui TO
CRAIG I BAYLESS'
TO 151 tiOObH.
.-V
BREAD,
PIE», r*.
i- -CAKES.^^
(RACUHIM,
RISKS,'
Ac.
Warm Meals & Hot Coffee.
A large and superb ?tuok of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Confectioneries,
tit' ft'l kin:
M'rf mI-u keep th«-
CifiEAT WESTERN TEA HOUSE
A full assortment of the finest Teas ever I brought to this market, which we will sell ot the lowest price?. All the above sc^d? sold
In Exchange
for Cash or
JL/'Don't fail to our rood?
Produce. I
»ive us a esll and exaibiije
CBA1U BAVLLSS.
No. 2 Washittfit an Street, NextDoor to Grahamg' A pi
2.
"ELECTION NOTICE.
WTATK OP IND1AX4. laigawcrr C«aMtr
I*Board3f
fi-r the
ISAAC M. VANCE, Auditor in and for said
county, hereby give notice that, by order of the of jPommissioners of said county, the polls at the several voting precincts of Sugar Creek township wi!l be opened on Tuesday, the 119th day of April. V. D. 1870. to take the votes it the leeal voters r.f Sugar Creek township up^n the subject of an appropriation by said
Sugar Creek township, of the sum of three
»»»-. Jhonsand three hundred and fif^-«ght dollars
Cltiltlreii
Dldtr tCQ) 35 Cents. [$3^SS 0«}]. j9the LotaD«port CVawtordsville A Maiiacep e«i|nMee at half-pa*^ 2 evfn)1 Siig" performance 4wg4n«-i»t'4A Mori
t$3^» »}. ?o the Lotansport Oawtordsvi ,! pontM^X^mJtailway Conipany. to aid in the
-OF-
J. S. MILLER & CO.,
Lj
I'rk^i »bV»
Fork
«jjaw FOHOSrii.r,n. !i».
VIthirteenpatronage
'i'ER returning thanks to the public forth liberal bssnowed up^u ns for the last years, we would resnectfully oai the attention of fricnd'an-i tb» rnMi" s*n"rn'!j to an inspection onr
Carriages. ISuggieN.
SPRING 1VAGOXS,
|-^fc i^L
Beef.
Sulkies
1
REAL ESTATE AGENCT.
P. BRITTO^'S
is necessary to enlarge onr facilities for manufacturing. Me call especial^ attention to W. R, .1 0
ELECTION NOTICE.
STATKOF INDIANA, iHenigetntrr Couuly
I^
ISAAC M. VANCE, Auditor in and t'ursaid county, hereby give notico that, by order of the Board of Commissioners of .-nid county, polls at the several voting precincts of Brown township will be opened on Tuesday, the 19th day "f April. A. 1). 1870, to take the vote of the legal voters of Brown township, upon the subject of an appropriation by said Brown township of the sum of six thousand one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ninety cents. [80,188 90], to the Lugansport, Crawfordsvillo & Southwestern Railway Company, to aid in the construction of the Losjansport, Crawfordsville A Southwestern Rail Rond throueh said township. ISAAC M. VANCE
Auditor Moutcotnerr County. Ind.
mch-'C wt
ELECTION NOTICE.
STATE OF INDIANA, I IHoutgomery Couuly, SS
county, hereby give notico thnt, by order of the Board of Commissioners of said county, the I polls at the several voting precincts of Franklin township will beopened on Tuesday, the 19th
ject of an appropriation.by said Franklin township. of the sum of four thousand three hundred I and fifty-sis dollnrs and twelve cents.
to the Logansoort. Crawfordsville 4 Southwestern Railway Company, to aid in tho construction of said Logansport. Crawfordsville & Southwestern Railroad tnrfunh said township.
To old customers we reuun many thanks. To sew ones we extend a cordial invitation. We want it distinctly understood that we will sell lioods for
Less 31one.v thau any the city.
•'ii"-.t -•ellinsfor Ca-!i
TO THE FARMERS
Of Montgomery c„
amy. havice
Perfected Airangements
By which Tre can ship
O E
Direct t.j New York City, wc wjII I
3?av Better "Pj-ioe^ 'Than aiyh.u«» in the city eiih^r'iu
Cash,, or
ISAAC M. VANCE,
Auditor Montgomery county. Ind.
gobfe}
si
».
and
Sleiglu.
A fine assortment and variety of which we keep constAntly on hand in our new brick show room on Washington street, second floor We claim to be unsurpassed in strength and finish, using none but the best selected well seasoned second growth timber, and employing none but the most skillful and experienced "workmen. The hijh reputation our work ha? sustained in the
•1
Patent Anli-Kattliiii? Fifth Wheel
A recent invention, and the greatest improvement ever added to a carriage, buggy or spring Wagon. We have tVe ejcclu=ive conntv right. use
Sarver's PuitMii litiggy Wheel.
With Patent Kivot lor fitslening felloes, -6 thnt it is impossible f'tr Ihe folloo to =plit under any circumstance.
The latest and best Improvements
In Spring, Axle*. Spokes and Hnbs.-v 1 --.V a®:.'.!? I A variety of the late^i. t.vk= of I'utunt Xui^s and finish of evnry kind. A* \TP recoivp the
Eastern Styles Monthly
From New York and Philadelphia'we shall .-ontinneito manufacture work ss reliable a= hererofore,
All our Work is
ln^wood-work done to order. BUcksmithing Paintingand Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. We invifd all to call and see ns otir work will recommend itself.
Superior
TKKY KKS'r TIMBER,
Worm nt The //i
WEEkLY-UEVlKW.
iMsagl
1
thirteen'years Jpast gives 11? confidence? in our ability as Carriage Makers. Being exclusively engaged in manufacturing only light work ena*bles1 us to keep a much finer, larger, and better stock than any other house in the West. We confidently assert that our work and prices can not be excelled by anr other establishment. The continual increase in business has made
March
Warranted
one to two years. Old Work Taken in
from
Exchange
REPAIR»«
April 9 1670.
II.
ISAAC M. VANCE. Auditor in and for raid
r54.350
ISAAC M.VANCE.
Auditor of Montgomery county, Ind.-
mehtfJ w4 u.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
Cash Casli ('ash
I Having tried the Credit Syilcm experience has taught us that
DO
man
WHO
J. 1
Tlie_
Corn
1
Wagons!!
Farm
\p»c«sly for this of South i!end.
Our Farm Wagons built market by .Stiidebaker Bros Ind..of tho
1
and more with the view uf giving entire satisfaction to purchasers than profit to the manufacturers or to u°. We fully
Ece.ry in Piirticit l(ij:
For
Onr-- Yea,-.
mifciiibur ibe pUv
ol Court House, •Iulyl7,lfi09
a" ssic-u^aeir:.
Cloths, Hosiery, Flannels,
sells on Credit.
can successfully compete with the
Cash System,
And without making a lung speech wo wish it known by all that we will adopt the Cash System on and after the
of
14th
3D O
MONTH
this
\nd «!t'K-tly adhere ii it.
N..•.!»
l-j:
SPRING DRY GOODS.
ow- n«:'f. 34] TT IS, DI KBOIST cfe
New York Store,
*TJt2DTJ±.lT APOLIS
Ai B\\OW DAILY RKGF:rv*ING:THKII^|
SPRING STOCK
•J CARPET WARP.
12
ni!!
Droppers
(V.ine biul tt-'O 'niiiiilu
Next
1
Murket Sii'ert, N01 lh
.1. S. MILLER 1 CO'
Door to
O O S
XSD INVITE SPKC1AL ATTKNT10" TO TflEIR
CASSIMERES. JEANS,
V. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS.
TABLE LINENS,
TICKINGS. UlISLIXS
CARPETS,'
aiiiU lfOI^ HATS.
Our entire Sioaicis the largest in tho State, and selected specially for the Country Trade. Our prices full 20 per cont. lower than any other house in the business.
PETTIS, DICKSON & CO. NEW YORK STORE-
DOHERTY, MAHORNEY & CO-
IOO PLOWS! l»ni -ivi
.'priug
nd shipment for the
demand
LI 8 RE P' I ED, «Iuit-k
.v
:i!
or
all
be
goite
DOHERTY, MAHORNEY & CO'S AGRICULTURAL WARE ROOM,
Next door to Robb & Mahorney's Stovo and Queensware House.
&
machiiit
V. ori iutid I.ir spring fet-din.
TO LOAN ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
v: '.. a C:itli paid for the .sn-p,
DOIIKUI l. IIIOKMIV A' «. A «*u 1111 nt I lt iilcr«,
Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e.
WA88ON & KLLM ORTB!
No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
day of April. A. D. 1870 to tuko the votes of the OIE2/-A."\AnB 0-E^JDS^7 TT iT 1 PI I1ST_DI_A.JT_A.. legal voters of rranklin township upon the sub-
12J
LEGAL.
mTATROV IMDIAKA, JloMftmerrCMttlr I I Before John H. Shcti. a JuMice of the I
HOUSf* 111 of Wayne townshi o. Harden Freeman
VS. I '.I--'-:"
I John A. Nelson VahmBcrguen
N
lhat
NSVt AD
^oce^s
I
.KSi
JEIpDont fail to give asin'earlyi-al!. •».. DARTER A CO.
the C"id
Of ICE is herely eivt day
on
of March. A. D. S70. writ of domcstis attachment was issued by me John li. shuo. a Justice of the Peace »f said county, at the n-.-tance and upon the afficavit of Harden Ficeman. sfrRin.'t tne zoods. chatlcs anl effectj ot said defendants, oy virtne of which the fallowI ingdejeribej good? and chaillci, to-wit Three
Spade and twenty-one Shovel? have been attached the property of ssid defendants and that on the 3Uth day ^f April. A. l. 1 :.0. at 2 o'clock i*. M., at my office in \N ayne township, of said county. I will proceed to bear and determine upon ?aid attachment, wherefore the I said defendants and oil perform conc-rned therein, will t.ike nnti'-e. :V [LS.j IOHN 11. rUI npr9
I I'"»et.
VERTI8EMENTS.
Iwaic .rrdof I)e«fne.«s and Catarrh by
Planters,
rttiil
fully
it
siitialacltji
GIVE YOUE^ORDERS FOE ONE,
we will not to g.-in lu.-Bi S
BOHEKVV.' JUIIOKSBY A
ROBB & MAHORNEY'S
If.
MJlmort.
A
7
O O S
Cassimeres, Gloves, White Goods,
I a a S
"3? I O JS
fill lit
Hoots* Shot**, Hats. Ca|»s. ?iln*s A ttueeiiNware
at the lottfsf market price.'-1-'
_| SHERIFF'S SALE.
r, sln-
pie rem* ly and will send the receipt free, M.C. I.KOOKTT, ilob'kep. N. .I.
^tiiEIDi
11T virtae of two several executions, to me J' direcUid from the Clerk of the Circuit Conrt of Mbntsomery county. State 6f Indiarm. one in favor of Alfcrd Iio°eai)d the other in favor of,-Alex.
J). Biliingsly issued to mo as ShorifT
of ?aid County. I will expire t.-.
SJJIO
THE AMIBICAJT. FA1PLT
KnittingmM&o
Is presented to the public the most Staple, ?hi™.'V"teaf
10b
ONLY
Thl»jmachine will ran either hffJkward or u*q j*' facility make«,lhe Mm*
^SlS*^0
CO.
JOHN ItRlTTOIN &
Will d. •1 no I !•,
Dress Goods, Notions, Shawls,
at puhlic
suction and outcry, "n SATL'RDA the 23-1 day of April 1"70, between the hour i,f
JO
o'clock a.
m...'inN o'clock p. iu. of snid day. at the Court Houso door, in the city of Crawfordsville. MontKoijicry county, indiana, tho rents and profit*, for a tenn not exceeding seven ynr-. of the fol-|t'urluiiih lowins described Keal K-tate In MootKomery county, Indiana, to-wit ("he south half of the nortliwesi quarter of seeHon twenty-nine :20" town eighteen 'I? ian?e three 3,. alo the' ea«t half of tlie jouthwen auartcr of seotioc' twenty-nine
(2Pj
town ei§fiteen 'if,
range thre" (3. to be
cold
i- satisfy iflia
execution, interest.- and eo-"s snd If the rame wili r.ot brim a sun: .i8ieieLt to •nti=(y ?aid execution, 1 vriH or. the same day at the rame place, offer the fee iiimplt cf said Heal Estate or asn.u?!i il.t-r6of may b« nec-c-arf to saiisfy two ivrcral judgement- one for eight hundred and thlrty-tnree ani li—1W dollars and tho other for three hundred sal three 27—100 dollar" •Said I'eal E"ta'o taken a- {tfp nr-.p' ti'. iJ Jo-eph H. M'j'l ti 71 1- •qiiKNKf Aoii!2 Sheriff
FOR SALE,
A tlOOU SECOND UAN1 I'lANO. unrea^ocftr
8
'••rn}'. '"t pariieulars inquire 'bii in a a
The
mch-'C Jri If ri."
with age.height, color ot hair, you will receive. I beard to a periaenwt black or browu. It cwi- O C&NSUMPTIV by return mail. a correct picture your future taiiu *. husband or wife, with naria and date of mar- by rUge. Address \V. P. i. D.-avre^ No. ii4.1 uItouviHe. •Prt "inohi*-:«S-'
9T*TJ
0,000 stitehes in one minute.
»nd do porfeet, work, leaving rrarj knot on th* inside of the work. It will knit a pair of atoek* Inn (iiny Uie) in less than half an hour. It will knit Close or Open.plein or Ribbed work, with any kind of course or fin* woolen' yarn, or aotllneai
kal1
stookings with
arable heel and toe, drawer*, hoods? neks
smooidn* e«p*. Comfort*
M?et».
with
punith aSSl'migtuai
nnbiM. underjleves, mittens, ikalinc cap*, lain ^f u0? ."odershirti. shawls, jackets. \?s
tjStM snwndors. written,
tidies, tippets tottedand In fact an endless rarlety of articles every day nse.ns well as for
TO
*10
FER DAT
u®
with th® American
Kgtttifu Machine, knittin* fltookioirs, *c., WMM expert opem torn ean er#n make money knlltinj frtney work, which always demandra reidr «»1e. A person ean readily knit from twolre to fiftoon pairs of stockinet per day th* prjfit on which wir be not lest than forty cents p"r pair.
A E 8
Cuu aell their wool at ojly Torlj to fifty eaoU per pound: but by getting the wool mad* late yarn atn imnll expense, aad knitting It into socks, twn or threo dollars per pound may b* realized. On receipt of 895 w* will forward a machine as ordered.
We wish to procure actire AGENTS in 0T*ry section of the United States and Canadiat. to whom the most liberal inducement* will be offered. Address. American Knitting Maohino Co. mch!2
w4 BOSTOX,MASS..
St
or
Louis Mo.
XIVEBY.
I E
SALE & FEED STABLE
I would respectfully annoBBatijkat I 22»PWPMed to accomt^i^g)K»i«i(|P»ith beat outfit in lh way of lircry tcaml Uibe fonnd In the cltKp-,1 have titi
BEST THAnrSD HOMES, and tKe'flnut BUOQ1ES AXlb. CARR1AOES Charges ntitlwujtr«M«able. StMlL**n wiU Jnd my fifMtoor briaEiUble an exMU«tat plac* for ieUwirorkeepinc honm b«in(ta tlM|i|enl*r of the cltrV near the Coat HoaM,A Bus will be ran to and from all
Railroad Train.
deeW'Mtr I. C. BRITTOK.
MEDICAL.
A LECTURE
YOUjXCT
TO
MEN
Jnatpublishcd in 11 .'ealod envelope. PrlcesI* cents. A l.rclurc ati Ihe Nnturc, Trraliaeai a ad Itndicul cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, Sexual i)** bllity, and Impediments to Marriage generally! Nervousness Consumption, Epilepser. Fits, Montal and Physical Incapacity, result in* from Self-Abuse. Ac. H.v UOBEKT J. CULVERWELL, M, I)., Author of tho "Oreen Book,"
'/he world-renon-ned author,' in this admirable Lcctnrc, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequences of Self-Aoute may be oilcctua'ly removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation* bougies, instruments, rings or oordials. pointing out a modo of euro at^once certain and effectual, by which every sufTeror. no matter, what hit condition may bo. may eure himself, oheavl* privntelv aml radically. THIS LKCTUKE
WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two pottsue stamps. Also Dr CulverwellX/'M?"1***
Gu,li5'"aMt'KtnBi
ISTIilW
co*#r'-
1'37 Howery Now York, I', O. Box 4,1180. nov23.IS00.yl
GROCERIES.
FIRM.
1ST EW GOODS.
I
NEW PRICES.
CO.,
Have purchased th*
Grocery Establishment
ilrretoi'urc unrned by Judge Riley,
On Hiisliinqtoii Street,
I'l.ur ill.1 •ion 1 tliu Nnlioiial Bank, hav* H'l'lcl
Lar^t' Invoice of New Oood«
To the slock already ou hhnd.knd hav« riow tor ^ale a!arg«* and well jclectod glook of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Of the qualiiies whiuh they propote t« sell on^s reasonable terms as any houso in the otty. Thou" wi-liin? to buy lor eithnr
ASH Ol? roi'NTKY t'RODLCK
l-11 tw cuiI on
4
WASSON Jt Kl.l.MOKK.
11
in nt ui
iin l'-rsr,!'! by anr one.
dftermi
I I 0I1I pinup, en ignlh W11 thing tan alreel. 1
CORNER BOOK STORE.
THE
COKXKK HOOK STORE,
on ran rlnJ the larjieil aiortuidnl of
Wall- Paper
In it na al prices to correspond with, tho times. AI«o
WINDOW PAPER,
«t Curtniu IJoodi,
i.«f* 1 MB 1il.ll
RUSTIC SHADES
'that are mad«.
Yttc waf lo W aaiUtfed la rsgarJ PACTS, la lata Hand Ktf»r fMnclvee.
i, 1. FOOTS.
lothIV tcC'J LJ
t'onii »».....
11
•u no bolsoix. Anj one us«?t On -es* Ky daug^ttr^wM1 rotttdrtdLio I
v..Il trsntsni!®!^
aahl'S St.. Brooklyn, LgsgIsland.
^^wi
by
articulaif 4m
LOW. STSOKTOU
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