Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 May 1870 — Page 4
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Common Please Cuuri commences it? station nest Monday.
A LL
your neighbor* will heat McClel'Und Hall to-night.
Til old rookeriee on th* Fibber i-.irner arc being hauled off.
Oo to MeClelland Hall to-uight fur a good game of Croquet.
CvftMmAN'a celebrated Trio this ev» at McClelland Hall.
Lew
EVANS
v.
HENRT CAMPBELL
S IXTT
room
is
tbe oitv.
a.y
ALL
THE
and citiiens,
A
H. BOWSN Proprietor.
CITYJNEWS.
TUB
garden* -T suffering lor ruin
Olio*
TIIH
Hall
laborer* in the employ of the 1., B.
'.k W. 11. K.. arrived in our city last Ttietrid»y.
Miss
JKNNIE FOCST
nut
I Political Reform,
to-night at McClelland
biiH.sP**
about
t«
in li.v« beer, .[ii'ilv dull
Ldurl&g tbe past we«
"PK«BTTR«IAS McClelland Hall
Bit-imai'*" id-night nt
will explain the mys
teries of "Croquet" to-night at McClclland ~lfa.ll.
THE
'great in Crawfordsville nt present, and few tebehad.
j-- Lavitas of fun should not tail to hear Prof. Hodge ling "Old Simon the Cellarer" to-night at McClelland Hal!.
Tou ought to hear Mr. Ooldsberry piny the flute! He pinyr to-ni^lit nt McClcllund Hall.
THB (RFtbutanU's
ning in the drying kiln of
TMK
tnnjr
old
demand for lionee* to ront is very
at McClcllund Hall to
night are Miss Maggie Wilson, Mrs. I.izzin Fullen wider, and Misses Lniim Cowen and Edna Canine.
MISK JENNIE Fot ST
will sing the popular
soug entitled "Croquet" nt McClelland Hall this evening, ft will, we wari-nm, be verv fun nr.
W* predict that MeConnell will have the best prepared oration. He has been prncticing it for the last two weeks, much to the. gratification and edification of -lie dweller near Chriitain Corner.
BtHiit.AH v.—Thirty dollars in currency and a considerable amount of frnnd« weio -stolen from J. W. Cupncr A. Co. .vote. AT
Alatno on last Sunday nivclit. N\. .-lin- to the perpetrators.
OUR
Kepulictin friends are
unii-|.r»i in
severe quarrel ut the Democratic convention to-day. Let them nil jro and see how good and sweet tiling it i-i to,- brethren in dwell together in unity. riM,?
HroHLs. notwithstatiditi) that ter-
'be h*n.|«-ui». in j'
Tns old homestead of Uichari Ute residence of Mrs. fiwin. tin-.-•* southwest of thi- oiiy, to b' ib brick farm house in .nvoiuorr entirely deitroved bv tire l-»«t
«f»ini\
ooiiui v. Ttm tm.
-May Meeting' tht-FE miles ur.uth of I.ndoga on last Sunday w.i- |d.-ns.int affair, and was
Wt
Mk
.|l atl-vi.l .| bv i'i-awfnrds-
ville folks. All of th- livery "rigs' in town being there. Pivachin. •lotkin love among the young folks, cukes c-iti li-s nnd other "weet things wore ihc ord-r of the da\
nouKl politely suggest our lawabiding fishermen, that '•eitain parties are daily violating the tish law, and ought to P*r well for it. No less than seventy-five large bass were taken out of Rock Rivetlast Thursday, by a seining p-irlv, between" Sporry's dam and the wagon bridge. This •hould be stopped. i\»n the Common Pleas Prosecutor do something for thorn Try it on George.
A 'I.ICHT accident occurred to one of .MR young gentlemen on Sunday Ust at the May Meeting. Having imbibe rather too much -bentine' he found himself incapable of managing his team, And the result was that his dulcina was thrown out of the t'i'ggy, almost (tirning a double nutnmersault, greatly to the amusement of the spectators. lX»u imbibe so much neit time, James
anil men of
each
*l ptrties.
Thii
broke nui iut WcdiiH'Uj eve- take place from McCleH
MPJSTO
tnn. Co* & Co.. end had made eeneiderable
progress before it wag discovered. The -•Niagara" was on hand in a tairaculoti*ly short time after the alarm.
W would suggest to the foreman «t the conipiny the propriety of drenching those who interfere with the management of lb* machine or bo-j^T One or two whiff8 ot the noisle will «ul3ue such cattle suddenly.
uu
I tsi jii
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A riKSuisa attempt wa* made yesterday morning by sv.ui" villain, as yet unknowo, ti outrage the person of a young lady residing near Black Creek, on the Covington road The young woman wa» going from her fititer's residence to that of a neighbor when th" scoundrel made the attack upon her. She resisted. an! oca pod with the loss of mos: of her clothing. At Inst account* the villain had not been caught, although the whole neighborhood h.id turned out to search for him. with the intention i! hanging hiui as soon a- found. .~r,~
poor devil, who since its late "bust up. and the witlidrawal of the talent and finance which used to support it. has been attempting in his creeping, crawling, rep tilous manner to
run
1
is going to warble on the
."big fiddle'' to-night at McClelland Hall.
will make the violin
weep this evening at McClelland Hall.
Uo to McClelland Hall to-night and hear Mollie Hoover eing "The Merry Zinjtarn."
the Indianapolis
Mirror
is seriously offended with us: and why? Simply because some- weeks since we published, and. upon his impertinent criticism, republished, the following paragraph, to
wit 1 "A strong'-munled lady ha* Wen inour
city canvassing for subscriptions to the Indianapolis
Mirror.
ilirror
yptntrl'
She is. we learn, on the
editorial staff' of that paper. How long she has been on it, we don't know.' The last time with an admonition to the
animal, like this:—'•/loni
'oil qui mi'
In reply to which, the animal ol-
luded to say? that we area -dastard and :i "scoundrel. Vickcvs has been about the places alluded to or associated with the class of people he refers to, quite intimately, or he would not be so well acquainted' with their slang. We admit that it is somewhat derogatory to the reputation of a young lady, *r a lady of middle age, or even an
lady to have it said that she is in the slightest degree connected with the puppy who now «ngineers the
Mirror
on its down
ward road. However, that Is the worst, we said of the lady alluded to, and if she will say that it is not correct, or that our remark can, by any tint a miserable carrion-hearted wretch, ho construed, with that exception, into anything in the least degree offensive to a lady of high cultivation nnd refined ideas, then we will acknowledge that we have gone eslray. But when such a pusillanimous ptipptV attempts to distort and falsify our paragraphs in the manner in in which the
Mirror
thing has.we can
only say for the girl, that we are sorry that like Poor Tray she is in such
had.
such loathsome company, and that the sooner she leaves it and goes to some respectable journal or to a wholesome kitchen even, the better it will be for Iter.
For fear that the tnosl of our rendei« will not know, we we will say that the
Mirror
used to he a very readable paper carried on by John M. Finch, Johnny Morton and (ieorge Harding, but havinp died once, and the talent above alluded to having left it, it has been recently resurrected by one Vickers, iiiid like all other inaiu-r which has been interred, it. in i's grave clothe*, is but the dust and ashes of wlut it once WHS. And its subscription list in this city will show that we are ahout right.
Removal.
The t-'rist IJi-other" have moved tlit-ir xii.ck of groceries into their new room ""east of the Klston ll.ink »nd directly opposite the I'ost I Itli.-O. They havn now on.'- of ttues'. grocery aul provision csablislimMits in the city. I'urinji the s. "as they will keep on
1
han-1 »M kinds of vegetables on 1 fruits,
iriblj utigrammatical sign of his. i* now pre- Faruifcrs who wish to dispose ot their propared to accommodate his old friend*, bis
at ll,e
new friends, even his very yiunif friend*, tfio''fi-ies at at the lowest figure*. =lioii'-l with the very hest lee Cream in the cisv cu'l st tb•« esiablishment. Hi* reception
ri 1
Couuet't To-ui(cht.
I^ I I'r.it. Ho-Jjrc proposes to jtive 'tid
Operatic and H-il'ad Concert thi ev-'tiiti/ at Mct'lelland H.i'l. assisted by hi- v.icil c!:i*s
Hid
the
OJios.
Voca:
who UPPROOIATC gn.id nju?ic wil! J*I-
(end the concert at McOlUnd Hall thu eiening. Prof, Hotlge, in wiio^e interest it is given. ha« beeri among us bmg enough to insure the success of «ny entf.rni-ic -.if tbi« kind. I
Tin Profi-s-oi- onske-
('oitM'-e -*_*.•»«1
ty. nnd ii is ^v'ol.-n:
that he perter-ily und"rsi ntids ii His «cho|. ar« hsve mud"- rapid and vast improv-pini'iit. Tbe oonci't pi-I.tnis-'S to b- the
S'IMI
of the SCHSOII.
lu k-'ts may be p-u.-.i cl -n llildebiaii.1 5ol I sherry Jewelry St'i-e. Kls-on Hlock. ol tbf tliii«. and a' the dour Price of -tdmissiou "itl cents, cliil iren ha't pric-.
•a Free Leetar*. Dor -i.-i/ens ro ),» treated Iu :'I II «-l-IIM-Iii»iI
feast, on Tuesday evening ne\t.
May "I,
St
Mcflclliind Hall M.-« l*.mm
Hording who li-is lo-ig li»-n kuowo a* on.* of I be first lecturers uf the iv i- to iectureon i-lerti Spi.-itu ilistti. «r the Mitrstry Auifels. So..rh is *r repui iti-.in. t!i«t us soo-i us it w^s ktiown thi: -he was to span,] tlie y-'irin Vn -cic.-i. be :inn w-ts fully engaged top tb y-ir in the large cities, un-l she only
stops
witii i-s in--
night, on I *r iy from I'incin'iati Chicago :ii th" iticit iti HI s.- II- .i ir citi/en* win have be-Mi to-iiliug her le.-tures and reading of h-M lor years. No* th.il the opportunity is offered «e hops «1k- will have crowded house.
Decoration Meeting. ',01^ %:'.
At a meeting of soldiers and citizens, held at the Court House in Crswfordsville. on Thursday evening, his Honor. Mayor Elston. was called to the chair. T. H. B. McCain chosen secretary. Capt. I.avmoil briefly stated the object of the meeting, to perfect arrangement* for observing decoration day.
On motion it w««s unanimously re.solved that the soldiers and citizens will decurate
the graves of deceased soldiers, at Craw-
.... fordsville, on Monday. May :$1.
lr will be seen from the proceeding* pull- The Vountsvillc ban 1 was invited to furllflkcd in another portion of to-uay paper, niih music for the oceassion. t'ommittee that it has been determined by ihe soldiers for this purpose appointed, consisting of and citiiens to observe decoration day. by W. B. Fry. Cain. Klmore and Capt. McClelappropriate ceremonies, on Monday Rt'ier- linil. noon next. The meeting making this ar- A commutee consisting of t'apt. Ixyrnon,
rangement, wascomfmaed of IKth soldiem R. If- Hightowerand Dr. M. H. GaK'y, was The finder will confer a favor br lea*iri:
Herron
th# tribute contemplated hy these gaffed The committee to dealgnate'dU^fi-avM, ceremoniw. May bysiReac he
general!/ C»pt.
MUpended, and all onr people participate Nevelt
io the celepration of dacoration da^,
Elmore,
of the politi- appointed to invite Gen. Carrington to set same at. the N*«:ion-il BitiV in Crm
is a sutficient garantee as Grand Martha! and Orator and to invite 'ordsTill»
that the decoration services will be con- "H i'"* Minister? of the city to aid in the! ducted on the most enlarged ind liberal services, aud to announce tbe services in principlea, creditable to those having them their churches. ill charg?, and in all respects a suitable A finance committee was appoint*i. coricomUMnQ&tion of the memories and ser- sistingof T. I. Brown, t'apt Herron and »icr» of tjie lamented braves, now sleeping Wm Webster. A eom-nitte to solicit the «k«»r Iut *U«p fn tbeir honored graves, services of the Indies in preparing wreaths, ^hlU we are in lie enjoyment of life, lib- garlands &«*., w^s appointed. This comfty «ed poiperity, is tfac reward of their raittee is W. Fry. M. If. Gnley and Capt. ••nric** and sacrifices, delight tfl honor by
0. M.
Bcbinson
*od Ha IL
Robert- day. at 1 clock P.
CMpi.
on Moa
The finance committe? wa" in»Crnc""l to furnish all convey-ince* nece«airy f»r the occasion. An invitation was extended to the Mayor and Cjmmon Council of the city, and the Faculty and students of 'Vaba»h College, to attend in th-*ir re«pee(ive belies as organizations. Committee. Cjpc. Klmore.
I.iymon and IrA MctV.n'iell.
Oo motion.
Hrroltvd.
tfi&t ihit meeting «9?etnble
at Kltzroth Hall, on Saturday morning
'J o'clock, to heir reports of. committees. A «...mmii!ee con«i*!ing of R. A. Hightower t'apt. Horron ami T. H. B. McCain, was appointed to invite the business men of the city toc'.ose lhir places of business during decoration services. iVwit from I t.. 4
o'clock i- on Monday. Ordercl that the Crawfordsvllle
Montgomery County Agricultural Society. A meeting of the Director.- of tUis IJKty was held on Saturday. May 21, and the time for holding th* next annu il Fair was aet for September l'2, 1.1 II, l.i, and 17. Premiums 'o be paid in monev.
SAM'I,. GiLULAMi.
V*'. l.THMOV. S^C. (Journal pleas* Copy.-
DIED: 1Mb iti-»f., J-lxVr
tli
HUOHts—i Kjfe'.l ve:irs. Mr. llo/lier was th.-- i-.'iintj ot t? llf lirts U-l-:. .-! i. ibe n»t «-iiirrpriMtiji i-.u-i -iK-i-c-.-fnl. Ht- ot' rol.-.i-'t •-oii-iitiiiior, :tu-( ht- iUh iii 1 •".tiio futtr :u- ia,. |,^ [...j- iR t*, -nit—i- iron: JNlVse of It,.- t!ir.. .t Wilicli «t.v. J: 'j. I.(. .|llhi: v,,n,r ..i* III,.ntiir i-vf.-t it ,iMiti i.'.t tit in
I »f Ot Htrv'uUIr t'.' to llii? .-it* ii: l» n. whelv n^,'i^( iu bit-our--- 1:1 »liii-h
wtb. Iiotts.- ?.IIII
Ikm,and
hn-bbe woul.l t.'lk with sre:.! .-omK-ir. ,-n I
iii r^g'ira U* whifh. up t«. his- I iVitL »\n*« .•
la Memory of Sarah Oilliliusd.
(COMMI'.NICITKD.)
of her wedded life has been what a writer calls
she tlead '.' Long weeks she longuNheii, Waited by disease and pai n. ain tbe prayers of hearts thnt loved her Human art aud skill were vaiu.
Is she dead? A bright Sabbacb nii.i nii, t.'allleil to the desolate
If y-u Wiint ii cheap b-it. itu i.. tiie ti,-tv
Hit Si,ire o!' John l.itic ».i*i
Qo I.* it-**- new H.«t S
1
I U- t.. Iu
Millinery.—The
RKVIKM
bt- ren'ie^t-M to a report i.r thiin*et in^. W.
I
4
Kl^tUN I*.-.-.
'I. H. I!. MfC.Ai, Sec'y.
tinalh re-olte.lin.l-utb. here, reader, we do not wish to
wa.i &»Mi-e ot tin- r-«nlt. /:n inrini Itellyou that consumption can b® io.ire-1. his longsieknesn crraii^ed bi» affair, for d«vti.. or
ur lha
lt|W
Her life was passed with that profound fmeinnitj that speaks of a pcaoe beyond -the tomb. She robbed death of its sting, and the grave of its victor Hut go baok again to ber former life and I fancy that many would be happy in ... patronizing her tcraceful steps. The formation I .. *Ji J'f
an ajtreemont in union of heart, and inaprom-j
stylo. Oh, that 1 could half paint to yon the beauties of hor career. How ofton is the pleasure? of a pleasant home unappreciated. There is a large field of happiuoss. over green with rich pastures, where tho liUics are gieen nnd tho brooks ever clear. A'o ntbor omatui-nt of crcation ii so ready to strew the path as the truo-bearteil female. Hut think of the dying, while disease i.» feasting on the frail tenement. while the eyes are growing dim, and the feattres ripening for death. No murmur e.oiiM nhe raise ih thnt hour, no sigh or couiplaini approached her mind Oh, that 1 ciiuM hear that .-iweet, Mtill voice once more Oh, that 1 cmilil seeihat charmins smile again.
IIOJJB
Many her last remains to see. l.yingi-old and silent there.
The Minister preached sadly "Earth toe irth and dust to dust lint with brighter aspect pointed To the rising of the jift, $
Is
she dead Next slit was It »nir-. Cold and silently to tbe tmi.h Low down betientb the lillios To rest in silecci- her marble frttu-.
Is shr. ilead
highest cash price and buy their
1
Al-.uitf n-n- .tleeping
In that eoid and narrow bed, With form and features fading. While flowers tend to bloom o'er he.i-l.
1
Hul she beard her Master callin/ "Well done, good and faithfui se-vaoi," Tome up higher where its waiting The crown your faith and love buvt
And the 'rapti nc-d ,-pirit «ladl Left iu prison house of clay. And on winc-'of taith ascending. Soucht the runlm of endless la.v.
LOCALITEMS.
iu-- for I
it 3
stales o! -il'time, hi'-, south firi"-u sirc»t. Kl«'on It ink rl-lint. -i
L»rd.
I it1iiy of I.n
Hrutbi-r's.
musical
Alexander Klda.
In all colors •ii- it the I'
•s il wrtvu''-| r-
H'llv 1. &c 'ban nioj|.
Paints.
•IN more glass, an ot her man.
pHuii on ty.
Mow siui vo-ir -ri-:s for wbii-li
N tin fenc Till' ill-it
Drue St,ir*.
find, cheap, -tt Fry
The ifii'd- Hilly Hu-bii i.." 'ir-'iTL*'" M-I-Iimnh. ren 1 to old trii-u Uur'-t i-l^e is ritit in"-, in '.-.an. t]i s..„ hi
-til! at oo hi: b- .-lev
New Jewelry Store.
Me»srs. S. Hilllebi ind A S S t'l b-rrv, si ,,,.isont to 't \VliitWa'chninke:* 1 -wt-11 i--. N tireeti st Klsi.-ips |!!o:-K. vi 11-*. Itplian-i.
Wanted,
pt iCi «-«i I '2. South -.1 wrords
lift
everybody 'o know
Gregg's Mammoth is,chuck full of new goods. nd prices irk-d down old prices th it we sol I -it before t* wnr P.veryliody go tc. Great's for ^oo-l good" and good bargains. inch I".' if
Everybody
and all their telmvs
are requested to go to Gregg's to ton- their hardwire, aud if we don't make the pnee suit, don't buy. Come and see. everybody. I". M. and Billy Scoti are always on hand and ready to exhibit ihe celebrate 1 Sinner Sewing Machiur. neb
Bring yoir
»cd
Gas.
Rnokid decoratiag services very low
I-? if
Livery.
The finest turnouts in the way live,-v teams can now be found »t Ira CtdwalUder's stables, on Walnut street, in the «outh pu of the city. His bores trc unequaled for speed aou docility, and his carriages nnd bugttie* lb" most elegmt in
theses i|
Lost .—On ilie »'«ncord Pike, Koiweeti ('rawfordsville «ud Samuel Irwin*', on Saturday, May 21, a Vote Book c,»*i( lining .notes dste'I Nor. b. :»l«o a Day Book,
CHARLKS HA I I.K\
Pictures and h«vr ihem
framed cbenpat Nswin in Emmons. bey have large lot of revolving, foblinz ati-l book photograph albums with chroma, cabinet photographs, lithigriipbs and card pictures that will make your eyes water and your homes beautiful. I ro*v'is
Thd largest lot of Seth Thomas mi other good clacks in the city, just received by Newman & Emmons, opposite Cravr. fords Stone Front. Also American watches of tbe MTahbam, Elgin. National and other manufacturer*. Alao tine Jeirslrv and Spectacles, all of which are for sale ft fnehw $ __ am IF A L«A mT XW^^ji T,rF ,0"
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870.
Good Newt for Tea Drinkers.— The American and China Tea Company h*ve now an Agent here, and every one who desires good Tea and Coffee,, can supply themselves nt the Whol»«ale Sew York price* and be sure of getting the boit in the market. E. J. Binford & Bro.. Wholesale and Retail Druggist'. Washington street, Crawford«vill». Indiana. May 21-tf.
ladies of Crawford-*-
vi!!e and vicinity wiJ! ftnd at the Millinery t-»ti.bli«liinent of Mis« F. Baldwin, second story Hughe®' Block, opposite the Court House, a full and complete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of all the la-'e-jt and tnoyt fashionable styles of bonstr:»w poods, ribbons, trimmings, etc. 'Jm-Miy 7
A Liberal Reward.
-iH. J. Binford & Bro. will give one ounce of Gold for every nun of ndulreration found in the Phifnix Whhe L»nd sold hy 'lii-iii. nrn-'J-if
The Reason* Why
iariner? should use Bill's Ohio K^.-iner an'l Mower are: 1. Ii cut a wider s.vrtth than of h»r machine*. 2. Th
a
!rive
.has discovered a remedy that will make men live forever, an I leave de ith
play for want of work.
NJ,
rc,:'
SPECIALS.
Un Tiiiio.
An) li.i.ly can buy the best conk ir, tbe market, the oven so arranged that the heat passes entirely around it. baking quick and even. Very cheap at Irwin's.-i«n of the (i!den Stove, on sii month''' time, lie will se!l qneenswure and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his ,'nv" »rc guaninteed and soM on six month's titii-» ('all nn-i -"e him.
r* tf.
To Consumptives^
I'HK A lertis,-r. having been restorml to heiilth ill few *«•'»'. by a very "itnple remedy, after bavin* snfered several years with
ii
1870,
yo.t hive
heard enough of that, nnd we do not wonder that you have by this time become disgusted with it. But when we tell you that Dr. Sage's t'atnrrh Remedy will positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands e»n testify to. Trv it an-1 vou will be convinced.
'*"gg
,:J,s
ise of fidelity before God. Header think not "rrrthat I would picture this to you in flattering Experience.
Hy this we mean a elosn applicuiou in I selling, ptittinjr up anl operating inachinorv for seventeen years in succession, be sides hiving attended nine State Fairs, three I'nited St-at:* Fairs and also the great
Mechanics' Institute of l'iiiladelphia, San Francisco mid Cincinnati. During nil this time firegg has followed and studied closely all inventions and imtiroveinents in the varinu* i-las^es of niachinei-y and latin implements. Ttii« is wha: we call experience. We would iy the farmers of Montgotnery and SUIT uin-linc co inties they can find at Oreggs Hardware Store the latest improved and most praciied Reapers mid Mow-is. Threshing idlines, Hors-1 Hay R-ik«*». Horse I'itch Forks, the celebrateb Fulgem Urain Drill. Plows of all kiuds, and in fact thi far mm- can find at (iregg's Mammoth every machine or implement he may need on the farm, aud
iviih ••iir ps jnMKmo-' we can lurniMi a
ter machine than is produced J»T any other establishment. Remetuber nor mono, flood goods an-1 iio.i 1 bargains, at Greta's M.inimoilt ii-.lwu-e Siorc. nmv *stf
Thfc Climax.
Vuivrictu genius triumphed w!i--n Pul ton ptilled :li." throttle valve, nn-1 ».»w his majestic steamboat glide gracefully uti the waves. A ttion's heart b-at with joy when Mors-* ehn» -d li's thouzhts around tiip world with lightning sp-—d Th-' world opened its month iu wonder when Klias TW.\ after four bun Ire I generations had passe-i s.way. discovered the eye of tlie needle was pat in th-* wren i-rt 1. and thus relieved 'oiling hum inity untold sighs Cieorge Vos'. with th? Cirass Reup-'f un-l Mower, has 'istonishe| the manufacturer- of the w.n-ld sn-l bulled onthe admirst'on of nil behol lers. It is destined io supersede all other Uetipc-rs an-1 Mowers. This he-nitiful tnichtne is on cxhihiiiou and for sale at Greg**" Mim moth Hardware Store, Tbe price is no more than tint of the oil style midline?. Everybody is invit-vJ to cill at Gregg's Hardware Store and s^e the wond -r of the world.
Improved
severe
liinx affection and 'hat dretid disease. Consumption—is an.vions to make known to his feilow sutTeerrs 'h•• •'.)ti' -,.f cure.
To all who •(•--,n- it. he wiU -»rinl copy ol the prescription u-ed -.f eharst-'j. with (he direction for prepariiig and using the •'•line which tl ey *:1' find a Si'KK Cl'KB KrtH t'r.v sl MKfliix.
ASTIIK
». liiiiiM'lllTts. etc. The oti-
ioct of the adveriiset it -endingt.be Prescriptiin is to benefit tho'afflicted. tnd spread information whieb he eonceircs to be invaluable and he b-ipes every suffer will try his remedy. a.s it will cost thein nothing, an Itu.iy prove a blessing.
I'urties wtshina the pres'-nptior.. will please tress :v. KlUYAKli A. W11.SOX. Winiam-bii!-'. Kings in!.v. e* Ycrk MII.V-,0..'-.'IT
Important.
I 11' 'II V\ -Those who hit Vithe greai"-i -tninerice it: lbMedicine. an 1 who hive by of, and et |.et ictice with.
•lencv of life-Ion:: the human
organs. obt«inei| great in«ight into the. oritrin and atholo^y of dis-.is-s, are y:-t notwitbstun I'tug ali their prnfuund and learned theories. con!es-»e |!y grouping ill tlie irk a to th
rirsl
of any an I all
llseases that etfee.t o«i.- ri»ce. But this much ha* h»en .-Itoirly eluci.Iate I, and is become an axiom with the learned profes-^ sion. that by far the greatest number our ailments ar* directly tracable to lerangenietit of the -ligestiT? functions, atM it -go-*l 'ligesfion vv lit oti apperite, health will be the almost titiiform result. Acting upon this asiom, th» inventor of Dr. Hurley's CeleWra'e-l Stomach Bitters has been eminently successful judging from the tu itiy testimonials that are con-st-in'lv pouring in upon him through the in iil« an-l press i, piepsriug remedy to niert an I -nip in the hud all this long list of olis,-lire an I distressing derange, ments that render -life
s,4j-ce
living." Wtare g! id t- learn that hpublic here are b^jitining t•» appreciate
tbe.se
Bitten: upon their intrinsic merits, and that they can b» bid everywhere. See advertisement in another column. febl&'TO
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
RVine
virtue of the power of atbority. veiled in the Circuit Court of Montgomery eounty. Indiana, at its March term. I?T0 wili sell at private sale, at not less than its appraised value, on and after tha -tih day of Jane, li7q the following real-estate ic said county, to-wit:
Apart cf lot number one hundred and nine: 109'
i"
April '.t, 1*70.
VVheel*
are four inches higher than other machine*. an 1 each drive6 the machine independent of the other. S. It it* no weight on the necks of the team when the driver off of the scat. 4. lr cuts a higher stuble. o. Tbe (Gutter Barjnd Reel can he lowered neor the ground, tnns ii ft ing and cuming lodged -in-1 tangled grain better than other machines. Tiie driver has a better opportunity to e?. and avoid obs.trsictione, 7. It is .-:isi*r ••*. turn cor nerr with it. J\ The teatri is hitched much nearer the drive wheels, thus greotly lessening the draft. It b.is a platform for cutting onts. flax an 1 cljver seed. which can beattache.i in nve niiuutes, and which only weighs fifteen pounds. ll. Ball Ohio Reaper and Mower possesses many other advantages which it would pay the farmers to investigate Tni machine is kept for sale at (t'-egg H-tr-lwnre Store, where 'lie wini« of all can b° supplied. Kverybody go to 'iregguiav'i^ti'
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Crawfordsville, Indiana.!
H.\lV
NO taken out a commisMori a-
lot.
1
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A Mre-s For
NOT A* I-
RY PUBLIC, lespcct.
in addition to
tbe practice of law and tbe collection of government clainiT. to do bnsinei-s as a
Couvevauce and Real Estate Ageut
perty now* the city
The following is a partial li-s uf pi in my hands for Mile or cichnnse Kfty vacant lots in different pariat prices ranging from $150 to i00 two-acre lot well situate-l, to b* laid off in town lots. Tbi-s lot will make
Improved lot I2t5 by 1-43 feet, house of saveu rooms, cistern, well, fruit and shade trees. I'riee Four acres of g' iun well siiiiate.l. tube laid off in town lots, is in a desirable part of the city, has on it a god house, stable, orchard, well. Ac. I'riee House and lot in l'h-.r:i:-wn.lo 1.. will sell or trade I'riee --. *ilH) acres of land within 3 milts el the city
The above is only a sin:i:l -rtion -'i 'be pr.-p-ert.y in my hands for sale. Persons desir'ng to invent in an .' kin-l ot lies. Estate will, I think, find it to their interest to call and me before purchasing elswhere
W. P. HKITTON. ATT\
Office id Floor Washington Hall. Oruwiordsville Indina. .auitTW.ij
NOTICE OP APPLICATION.
N0TICKtownship.
(111 us the sam is known ami designed on the original plat, of the town of Crawfordsville.
as good ii •tii.'n ol Hardwire as is kept in State of Indiana, designated and boundod as AATTtTrnnTT the West. Xow what c'tiiim is. thai follows Heginning ono hundred and thirteen
I IT !*/.,.» .A' ikn V. •*.! r. .»»* J.. il
013) feet north of the southeast corner of su id lot, and running tb'cnce west l'orty-onc (tl) feet and three (3) inches, thence north fourteen (14) fuel and'six inchos. tliecee east forty-,me
feet and si* inches to tlie place of beginning. mNwJ Alv('HlliALil
SECRETS OF 1XTERXALI
a couiDlote
eipose of the
AGESTS WANTKI).—#100 S300per monthClergymen. School Teachers. Smsrt Young men and Ladies wanted to canvas for tie Kew Hook.
OUR FATHER'S HOUSEor,
The Unwritten Word.
By DtxiKL
Ma Ksh.
author of the populai-
•'S'ight Scenes." This master in thought and language shows us untold riches and hemitie? in the fSreat llou^e. with its Blooming flowers Singing birds. Waving Palms, Rolling clou-Is. Beautiful bow. Sacred mountains. Delightful rivers. Mighty oceans. Thundering voices. Blazing heavens. and vast universe and countless beings in millions uf worlds, and reads to
Ami fA.niiiiif hi."
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s.«oa
l.i SK)
Price per acre fttacres of improved land, near the kerchurch. Price pjr acre so aores of improved land within l.1! tnsle.1* of the city- Price per acre rfe
powerful con-
federations or "Uinss" preying on our Govern- ... ........
us
Kit It WHICH \VK Wll.L
fl
OFPIOE WITH
P. R- SIMPSON".
may-.'l wt
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TOTICE i* hereby given that public auction, nt
V'A
"vV
worth lie
praisemrnt lair hand. inayvH
oxi.v omb eiiK
THK
on the original pUt of the city ot Crawfords^ ^citisen^of this place and vicmity. that J.
Heginning at a
point on the north line of said lot tventy-five S5] feet east of tbe northwest corner and running from thence snath parallel with the west line of said lot one hundred and sixty-five [165] feet io an alley, thenoe east forty-one 'tij feet three [3] inches, thenee north one hundred and •ixty-five [i6S] feet, thenee west forty-one l*i
lm»y2« a? w* UoaatlMieeer
8PBINO DBY OOOD.S
STOVES.
w. P. BRITTOXVSIRTIE Best Real Estate Agency,
GOLD BASIS!
Spring Dry Woods lower than ever at the Enterprise. A eomplete siovk In all departinents. touglit low and are .selflng at the
Kver.v one wanting bargains in goods should not faiito examine and price onr goods, consisting of Foreign and America* Wrens Goods. Prints, Blearhed and Brown Muslins. Table Linens, Towels, Crash, Napkins, Are. All the latent novelties and uotioiis, Clothing Cassiniere, Pie-e Goods, Bis stock Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes at the lowest price. Our Kid Gloves can not be surpassed in quality and at* warranted.
Trunks, Valises, leather and Oil Bags. Kvei\il»odj slioulil call anil save moiieiv
A.I.* $
J.l.aiHj 1 I'
W lair sized town lots. I'riee Improved lot. iu*e of five ruoin«, »'i' !ar ci-itern. ttc liuprovetl lot h.iu-e .if .six .ootn-. :-i-.rrn
1 M.l I
wall, fruit, -i '. Improved bit.'nou-e .1 ti n- room-, irir• r•: .te. n»w. olftsrod n:
1
I),-. Wonderful, or tmv other I'el-
1 ,-I.H! I
Improved lot. ho'.t-i-* of eig-»t r.i iui- .'.-ILir. cistern, well, larae a-5-.i sin ill fruits of nil kin.Is. i'riec ... .. .. Improved lot near tile iieoter of th»- 'ity. good home, large stable, cistern, fruit Improved bit, bon«e of fmir rooms, cistern
u. ir.i
THE BNTGRPRISB
Mill
new" hfa se of four ro iu:-,
cutern Ae., rents at Sl-2 per month
ONtheheat
ttielurgo
("ook
We Defy Competition.
Pat tie:
jiiUoiplauiu Imil-liuk
in
each the Cnwritten Word. Ro"e-tinted paper, ornate eneravings and superb binding. Send for a circular, in which is a full description and universal commendations by the press, ministry and college profession, in the strongest possible language, ZKIGI,KR. McOl.'HDY A CO.. 139
St.. I'in -intriti, Ohio. ni7 w4
flARIS-by SUNLIGHT1 VINEGAR BITTERS.
and GASLIGHT
A work doserisitivr o! trie niysteiie-, ices. Splendors and Crimes, r.f tlx? City ot I'uri.i. It contains |V iiiv» ongrnvi'isfs of notoii Places. Life and Seen*-io Paris. Agents wanted. Ad-
ATM IN A I. Pl'HMSlll.Nt: Si)., .'in-
i-itirn!ii. tibi-i. I'bii-ago. IH., o." sit. I .:11s. v|, tnT wS
WANTED.
20.000 POUNDS
(HOK'i:
BUTTER
A.VIKII II iUK
CRAWFORDSVILLE FRUIT HOUSE
Made
Hpirila,
ii
II
.i i. wasted beyond the point
ml,e"
1,1
to-1
S-im* of $3 and underctsb fn cleanse il when it is fitul and your
those who have feather beds they wi-h renovat-1 ed. should call immediately, I have 9.000 sere* nf Western »nj I wish to dispose of. for either cash or trade in town Drop erty. Call at William Biitton's offloe, Wasn ingtoii Hail' A. A.CUEWSON. mil w3
PRINTING
Hughes Block. Main.Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana. R. A. PULLENWIDER & CO.
liih
CHEAPEST!
\Vteii jiju wast 'grii.il
COOK STOVE
1)..
Hill i.'iil tt! ((. In
WI
•J.lKtil
slmv.- in t.lie luai Ket
with an oven by '.'n inebos so arransed that passes entirely around it. Thereby I rendering il the quickest and evenest baker ever
is hereby given to the citi/..-.ns of introduced. N'o turning the bread around two fnion Montgomery county, State or three times. We guarantee these stoves in of Indiana, that I Archibald Robinson. white every particular and offering '.hem five dollars mnle inhabitant of Montgomery county in the lower than the sain«-ic stove c,tn be bought in State of Indiant. of the age of «'l years, will tip- rhe Wsbrish Valley. ply to the Hoard of t^ommissioners of Montfotnery county, in the State of Indiana, at thc-ir regular session, commencing the first (Monday in June. A. I). l-™0, tor a license to sell intoiicating liquors in loss quantity than a quurt at a time, under the Temp erance I.aw of ls59. ol the Stateof Indiana, for the term il one year, My place of bu-iness and the premises whereon I said liquors arc to be sold and drank is situated on part of lot number one hundred und eleven
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4|«at*-CariMiaj{
Ha*k« »ent frc« far
rati 11tir-»
Superior Induceuieiits
TIN. r.OI'i'KK AM) SHKKt iKwN Allh
lio'•iiw*. rrtnrtrk.tble »*ver publishe.i, iMAMFACTlllKU 10 OltllKU. being
ment. Showina up all cliques from the lowest I to tbe highest. Cabinet officers and Congressmen I as well as minor nporators' systematic depreda- I fion«, conspiracies, official corruption: political I OUR STOCK Oi' influence. putroiiaKe and wire pulling. A fearless Historical work, invaluable to every oit.l- ___ zen contains 540 pages by a prominent Gov- TT A ma A ernment Detective. Over 20,000 copies already I J^li JQj sold. Atents wanted. Convassin* books free. Address \V. Flint
Publisher. Philadelphia
Pa.
Roston. Mass.. fbicasri. 111., or Cincinnati, O. m" w-l
Is llir mfil at *c
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April 3 l£b!. g. IKS\ I.N.
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
_______ DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
S-£ MOKt TilAX JOO.'MJ l'KRStiN'S -p Hear testimony to their wond-*--
f'HKV ABE NOT A II.K A N I N
MI KMUS, H'hiaky, HrMt]
Rrfaie
., .. lead the tippler on to druuken.:.s and ru'.n. but isO
tilt* nal'KPt rri(V ill asll.
M^nsri, i|otor"d pi-
ed nnd sweetened to please the la.-te. cillr.J "I "Tonics.'' "Appetisers." "K--torer»." .1'-., th it
area true medicine, made from the native |!o..t land Herbs of Ca'ifornin, frrr frmm nil nlt-ji-holicalimalnata They are the GKKA I'
BLOOD Pl'RiPIKK nnd I.IFK CIVI.^CJ PMIX-IPMi. ap^rfe.-t ({.-nova .,r nnd Invigorator of rue System, carrying i.tt nil poisonous matter, aud re-itiirii!? the blc,"l healthy condition. No person i.-an take tbo«= Bitters ee-Hirdins to direction' and retn iin lone] unwell. «ioo will be itiv-u for an incur.ihli? case. I provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, and the vital or?anJ
vf
repair.
at re a a a 4 a a a
|?U •snllans, »«d Df»|uyl«, *r Indi-
*!a': ''f h1^'- gntiM, Billtoaa Heniillcnl, au4 Inter-J
"n nailirni frrer, ItiacaMa af the
WATl'BDll'. Jl II. INTO. l.irt-r, KMaeya, nnd Blatier. these Bitthe following described personal property,
JESSE H. HOl'TH. 'tellyouwhen Keep the blood pure and the Administrator. health of the sy*tem will follow.
I IO
to
^hkb I
ville, sad bounded as Mlovs Ueiinnimat a he will renwin here but three weeks longer, and H. MoOO ALD 4 CO. vDruggists and general agents. San
*ou.ld respectfully inform man, hwneh and Spanish.
RImJ.
M?ra have been most successful. Unrti Diwai-
wit: h'»rs?i. cattle sheep, hoc4, thre^hln? are caused by vitiated Blood, which, if machine, reaper and tnower. one ferriage farm- generally produced by derangement ,.t the' ir.g implements, and other articles too tedious Oi|«»tJre Onana, to mention. Cloanse the itiated B!-iod whene-. tfryou.1nd
TKRMS A credit of 6 months will be ii en its imparities barstin through the skin in on all stim» over $3. purchaser giving note with I'imples. Eruptions or S..res: ciean'e it when approved security waiving valuation and ap- you find it obstructed and sluz^i-'h in the vein
ATTENTION. Jy dertroy ed and removed. In Billious.Remiltent. a^. InteriuUtrnt Fev pAtcat Medicines. Also, Umps. ill«ss»«rc. Lt tera, theje Uiltera hare no equ*.. K.r fuh *iireo* ter.'Cap, ftnd Nole Pap«r. I'ena. PenciU.snd ink. tiona read carefully the circular ar^nnii cach bottle, printed io four lan^adye«--Kngli-b. Oer-
WALKER,
Proprietor 3J Commerea st,
dv
ETSOLD BV ALL
mch!3 m3.
FOR
REAPER & MOWER.
We are now Ageuts lor the DODQE' COMBINED SELF RAK£ REAPER AND MOWER, the best now in use, which took the premium, a $150,00 gold medal, at the grand Reaper and Mower trial, which took place in Louisville. Ky. in 1889, over 35 other machines, which was the closest test ever made on the continent. We will warrant them to draw lighter and do better work than any other maohine in all kinds of grain and grass. If they do not perform as we say, the purchaser need not keep them.
DRY GOODS.
TO
Bice Oanine's
itioi:
N O I O N S
Ot eVciv vmu-ty.
MATS aiitl ('APS.
AIj-
2'
u.~z fill curative iwers. S WHAT ARE THET. I
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
NEW FIRM.
1870.
O E S
COMBINED SELF RAKE REAPER AND MOWER,
03 H3 O
full line uf
Fashionable Clothing.
Jl'ST Ii KCKI Kit.
fIt Call and See for Yourselves.
lr!
If.' Main mitt Slnvls,
if %. Crawfordsville, Ind.
3
HICK CANINK.
& kooi
I II I
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
okvi.km- ts ri nr.
Pr,ii:l.-. Oi!.- ?tttft's.
In
{'i-rftJiiK'ry,
I'utc Win.v Fur M.-ili,
!oelinj
will
PIN. TAI'E. snd other WORMS, lurking iu the system of
many thousands, ar« effectual-
I-ranciscu
Sacramento. California, andlfit A. 34 Commorce WefrespectfuHylsolicit patronage !rsjot'
ii I nniT.ciaTj ur
T-IU
F..
'B leneral.
DRL'OCISTS A DEALERS I
SALE—A Urge stock of Rmger's silver
plated spoons, fork*, knives, cake baskets,
-r plated spoons, fork*, knives, cake baskets,
of all descriptioni neatly doc* a» eartore, card receivers, which will be sold oheap a TTOHNEY AT LAW. Orawfordivillc luu. tbe Revieir Ofise »t ROBB UAHOBNEY'S, aprS3 A Otfiee-Soutb ot Post OS^e c»«7'69tf
ii--s Art icluo itiifi Jiramlit-s l'lirpo-c.1-. I
PRESVRIPTMO.YS
Carefully prepared »nd prompt
inptly attended to. from the public aoW'M.
T."EW W
A
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PEASE, HILL 5te CO., W A V.\KTOW \. IXI.
sriiHi:
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BAKERY.
GRAND OPENING
S hd
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W
|NO. 3 MAIN STREET
I lii- it*:'* t*• l#li-illf?at i* lnj\i op'^U l«#r
Frf-sli Bread. Crackors, Cukes,
II«»t I'offtl*.
Oysters, pte.. i'lr.
Kiiriiislinl al nil Hours. GROCERIES
l«»ioriptiun, Hti'J ih« Ait kimt* »f
.jii Iil
FAMILY PROVISIONS
kept «.n fjnr: 1 \tn* I"- a hr-it* »i«.ck t\
Confectionery
ANNED FRUITS
The ptibllire re.pec'ioely invited to call.
Jiimes .Hack & I'o..
•Io.- I- l-s-.'J
MACHINERY.
R. MdiKATH I',,..
MACHINISTS,
Manufacturers of Corn Shellers, Hot sr Powers, Dra'_f Saws, Su^arMilU Sticrar Kf-ttles. Castinjis, Brnss f'astinsrs ami .Machinery nf every description.
ALI".
McCiralhS Improved
THIMBLE SKEINS,
."Patented January 4S. JjflB.
Cast
E Day.
Can turn out Repair Wurk in a tic hour*, Mop ea 34 St., viulh »f Brmakle Metur,
mays"*i"yt.
T.T.
A
flTil
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•'VAIAJAV/Ja,
LaFayette, Ind.
/CIRCULARS of every description neatly ea ecuted on common white or colored ptM letter paper, note paper, or in fact, on any kind or quality of paper desired, and prices accordingly at the Review OSse
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