Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1870 — Page 4

THE WEEKLY REVIEW

4 ItnvuiK IV»- tlm Pnnnli*

Of Social ami Polit/cal Reform.

I» published every Satordky.

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Single copy, one year cix months three mouth* Ten copies, one year. to one addrcs-

I'l.P.JfTT of hickory mil* this fall.

WHITE'S

MONO work on the Fifdier Illoek i* being put in place.

Ji'DOE COWAN

alarm of fire was given last Sunday uhoii !l o'clock at niglil. The cause «f thi' alarm was the burning of some -havings in the back pint .if llturlics pump slactorj

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National Hlock, Washim-

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«f c. H. BOWEN Proprietor.

CITY NEWS.

WASTED.—A pood rain.

SCARCE.—Young

cliickon?.

*•, HOT

day? and cold.nights.

CIRCUIT

court eoiivferwd last Moiidav.

theater to-night at McCl'dland ?.

Go atid 8PC F. (1. Whiff nt MeClelnnd

I tall to-night.

QUAILS

tire paid to be in [vbuudatioe in

lhi« vicinity.

Oi'n vegetable market ba nhotit played dill.

THE

weather during tho week LUI* been iequal lo July in heat

THE

is linl'ling hi ln«t turn nf

Court in our city.

WIXTO.V

painted the new and beautiful

fiiga nt the Foust. House.

PEACHES

are selling on the street at ilie

low price of two for five cents.

THE

Montgomery lift"" Ball Club have

'offered their services to Oen.Trochu of Pari*.

ESAU WIIITECOVTON

wan arrested in Madi­

son township Inst Thursday night by Sheriff Sidener, on a charge of wife murder.

CANDIDATES

n're getting mighty lively

-and politicians are wanning up as the elec­

tion approaches.

WHITE'S

theatrical company will positive­

ly perform but two night's in our city

Saturday and Monday nights.

THE

Fall term of Wabash College commenced last Wednesday. The number of ntudentH is very large.

THE

Itusselville fair closed yesterday.

It is said to have been a bolter fair, and •. better attended than last year.

Ot'R county fair commence? next Monday. If the weather is favorable it will be one*!' the best fairs we have had for many years.

Tin: brck work of the building heinp constructed on the site of the nll I

ilartman hotel is about completed.

WHITE'S

work on the new buildings on the

corner of Main ami Washington streets is progressing rapidly. When this block is completed it will add soiti" splendid bu^i. ne«s rooms io the city.

Till: fire bell started our citizens nm of their beds on double |iiiel last Sunday night. The fire was discover to he in die row of old buildings north of the Center Church and was tjiiickly extinguish I

MltS .lt l.M A. tl.M.KV. wife Galev, died on la«t Wrslno-.l-.^ eonsitiiipiion, of which disease Hufferiup. for many months. services took place Christian church.'

Tut annual Agricultural Hall cotnev otl at Eltzroth ill on next Tue»da\ night, the loth. From the pre]arntion« being made by the managers, the Hall promNe in i.e die graudcsi all'.iir of the season.

ifrii County Fair commoner* next Monday.

Every thing has been done to make this the finest and most attractive exhibition ever attempted in the county. Wo learn that l*r)E:e numbers of people will lo here from Indianapolis aud surrounding lown.i.

TRUSS

are now running between our

city and Covington. Severs! t'ovingtonians have made their appearance on our boulevards and express astotiiehtucnt and wonder .11 our marvelous growth and the splendid business blocks mw going up.

KEIIN

UitoiiiKit. Auction and Com­

mission Merchants, are increasing their stock of goods aim ist daily. They «ell at low figures. Quick sale* and *mall profits, is their motto. They have removed to No. 1 Commercial lllock.

TllL'RE is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth among a few interested radical politickius in regard to reform in county affairs. Weeping Peter is shedding crocodile tears nbundantlr. Having rhnrgvd tho county seventy-five dollars for three hours' services he is stumping the county in faror of a "radical reform."

Ot'R Street Commissioner hires men to work on the street nt SI-*" per day.—l-vir-nal.

Myric's, the ox-radical treasurer, paid out of the county treasury seventy-five dollars to Weeping Peter for three hours' work, flow long would it take lo bank­

rupt the county if our Street Commissioner were to employ, at such extravagant wages. a gaug of such reformers as l'eter

Ofn German citizens are entitle.! to great praise for the deep interest and alacrity with which they have responded to the call of humanity now suffering from the throe* and convulsions of the terrible war raging between Prussia and France. As Germans they naturally feel sympathy for their blood and kindred, a commendable virtue which Americans should respect and honor. Foremost among the active and xealous workers deserving of mention in the noble work of soliciting aid for the wives and children of the brave soldiers who have- fallen in defense of Prussia's honor, we mention the names of Mr. Fred.

'Schmaltt, Charles Hack, John Bruker, John Schultz, A. Konstanzer, Philip Millec, Gust. Babbett, Florence Richter, and N. Schultz.

meeting held bj our German cititens on la«t Saturday nifltht wa« a •ucc«sf. The

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wa» raif*l for The relief of

1 ard or hans of ,hc Ge m,in ?o1

diem who hare fallen in the terrible and bloody war now being waged between PrusMa and France. The following ere the resolutions adopted:

Retolted, That we express our warmest sympathy for the German army now battling forthe honor and glory of Fatherland.

R-'olr-t'l. That we recognize the fact that ihe war was forced upon the German Nation by Napoleon an4 the French Nobility without any just causc or pretext whatever. and mainly for the purpose oT establishing the succession of the French Empire upon the Prince Imperial

Raolte.1, That we do most heartily rejoice in the confident belief that the present success of the German arms has ended the power and dominion of Napoleon.

the German arms upon French soil, and we

the German arms upon confidently hope and trust that their pas'.

Suturday afternoon inform us tlint it wna

well attended and ,...tc an interest mam-

county reform. He exposed some of the extravagiince now being practiced by Democratic officeholders, and showed the people !iow and in what manner some of their money was squandered.—Journal.

Delicious soup nt tauraot lo-litght.

1 I ph r. tnorninj of she has been

The funeral

Thur«d:iv at the

The bare mention of the fact that this model reformer, who addressed the abovementioned meeting, and who is preaching reform through the columns of the Journa The allible Hilly Harhridc charged the county seventy-five dollars for three hours' work, is a sufficient comment lrcs"men

on the above. mchl2tf

o'clock and serve the same in delisious soup at nine o'clock this evening. Everybody is invited.

Thcatrkal.

Mr. I'. G. White, the great comedian, with his celebrated troupe of artists from the Indianapolis Academy of Music, will open tonight in McClelland Hall. The bare announcement that this famous troupe will appear is sufficient to draw a crowded house.

LOCAL ITEMS.

Ask for Binford's Quick Yeast a nd use no other.

A. P. Ramsey has moved his Grocery to the .McClelland H.ill building.

Lunch every uiglit at I'clock.

Go

tln»atIical troupe, which invari-

ably draws crowded liouses wherever it goes will appear to-night :il McClelland

Hall.

AN

to S'

Florences at

Every houskeeper slioul ui:e Ijiii ford's Quick Yeast, warranted strictly pore,

For special bargain* in real look at Jeiinison's bulle:in board.

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Greeg son'

Patent .Jellv Glussesv

It is a fact that Binford's beet l'-iint".

Rumsey has the largest and finert Giocerv in the city.

the I'loreii'

Remember -lo-iin's lu'c stoci is kept it the old stuiid on Green street.

If you wnut a ciieap hat go to toe new II it Store i»i' John Liiie. Sit

Don't Fail to go and see Josii./e big stork of Stoves betore you buv.

If you want anything IN the

IM-UIT

line go io Hiiilord's lirujr Store.

Wo advise everybody to to to linin^ey'f! New tirocery for Bargains.

Cheap Groceries at .the Fat Ho™.

Excursions and Pic-nics.—"on-vcyatices for excursion? and pic-uic parties nt Scott Ciidwllader s. junelltf

Sportsmen can buy the best powder, shot and caps at Campbell Tinsley s. aug'Jrtw'J

Have you seen that fine set of China at the Mammoth Trade Palace No. Kmpire Block

Iron! Iron!!—The best place to get Iron. Horse Slices and Hor^e Nails is at Campbell & Tinsley. aug!3w3

Dyspeptics can safely eat warm biscuit, raised with Dr. Price's Bakinf Powder. Invalids, and everybody, can use' biscuit or coke so raised, with impunity.

Alexander Kids.

In ail colors aud warrented. for a low price at the Enterprise. aprO

For Tin and Glass Fruit Cans go to ?. 11. Gregg & Son. No 3 Empire Block. auglotf

Goto Line's new Hat Store for late styles of summer hats, south Green street, Elston's Bank Building. aSO

Seven Choice Building Lots in Wabash College addition just laid out, near the south east corner of the College Campus—For sale on good terms, by

A. C. Jennison.

New Jewelry Store.

Mesitrs. C. S. llilldebiand & S. S. Goldsberry, successors to P. G. White, practical Watchmakers and Jewellers. No. 2. South Green street, Elstons' Block. Crawfordsville, Indiana. alUf

All kinds of tin work done on short Crawfordsville, notice nnd in good style and by the be.st of workmen, at JoMin'.*.

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Tho Ent«i-pri«e. 3

Ore*: Reduction Sale of Dry Goods. Se» ^drertirenient on Fonrth Page. K. A FL'LF.EN'WIDER & CO.

ocs

Everybody go to s. H. Gregg & s. 's and see the new good? just arriving.

A

Rttcletd, That we glory and cxolt.n the jVj"

Block. For Roofing. Guttering. Spoutinp and all kinds of-lob Work, go to 3. Gre^g and son's

of

stupendous triumphs ah eadj achi. by poods for a Hit!" money. .-

ries,.

1'EHsoNswho were in attendance attl.e parj^f 18 east of the Republican meeting at alley City^ last Groun1

wilh firHt i)SS

eve

in own

Green Sea Tunic. A Liberal Reward. l'rof. de La Tate, the accomplished cook at I3it)ford S: Hro. will give one ounce the Florence Restaurant, will behead a I of Gold for every ounce ot adulteration monstrous sen turtle this morning at seven I found in the I'h.enix White 1

c,o see him

them.

P. S. Kennedy s' ad litioij McClelland AO Connard'F add'ni-m. Graham ,V Houston addition. Dr. .T. S. McClelland addition. Grnliam. Houston C'Hinard's R.!dir"!i. located in different parts of the city and for sale on various terms. ,i''i v'2

-tgn ot tlifr JJuft'alo. V. an-1 von will re. sl-iw:' I reivr* ii tiy

A Big Sliow at MeClellaud Hal!. ii:n:i- H''- I'ieroe's Alt. iv'Mnut. oi t.„ld.-n sev I'-it Hog on Exhibition. (Medical Discovery en.-- -re -ind geriug cougli.

Lunch at the Florence Siloow rv«ry .r— iiinrji ing at 10 clock. A fOW more ot the ce'ehr.li e.l Nlt.'ll- ... i},S SHKPAIU* TH'RKS!IIN(5 MACII-

A. C. Jennison has tlie lineal build- IN ES cither illi mounted or down ppwing lots.for sale in the merkct. July- ers, can be furnished at Grogs'-: Hardware Store. Tiiis machine has been greatiy int-

Every ticket Draws a Pn/.ehtthe Fat proved during toe past .«ason. They are Hoi Shiw. A. P. Ramsey. Prop r. acknowledged by ail wlir. ha witnessed their work to be (lie best machine now in

Loaf Lard, kettle-rendered, at Guth tie brother's. The best in the market juno'iot

Who has seep Groceries sell :is t'neap Ram*ev is selling since the War:

The Cross Husband is made goo-i tempered by partaking of food made front Dr. Price'.- ('ream liaking Powder.

Paints.

Hilly Fry sells more glass, paint, putty, oil. &c than any other man. ami doj-s it for le«* money.

Livery Teams.—For good livery teams of nil kinds call on Seott ."i Cadwallader on Walnut street. junelltf

Binford's Condition Powder is the hest lior«e and Cattle Melieine known. Try it.

use. Parties wishing maehines simuld call early. Remember the pi ee. (iregg Mammoth Hardware Store. .jnly"2.?tt

The Hirdsell Clover Iluilers an 1 Separators at Gregg Hardware S'nro. This has taken the First Premium at sev-enty-tiso r-tistfl fairs. This machine'hre-h-est the balls 1'roiu the st"a«'. separna's the straw from the chart, hulls ii:e feed irom the pod. nnd cleans the seed for tue tuarke! all at one operation. Capacity front 2" fit) bushels of seed per day. It is one of the greatest labor saving machines ot the age. for agricultural purposes. S. II. Gregjj. of this place, i? the agent for the counties of Montgomery, Boon. Hendricks, Putnam. Pnrk« and Fountain. Partie* wishing this valuable machine will please cail. or address us by Utier. either of which will receive prompt attentict:. Samuel )I. Gregg, Crawfordsville. Ind. juiyi.'^

Medical JiTotice —Tile partnership of Drs. McClelland Hi Barnett has this day been changed, and the firm will herenf'er be known as Drs. McClelland, Harnett Uriggs. Their office is up stairs over the Kxpress office. Kntrance three doors west of Graham corner. While giving their attention to Surgery and Surgical Diseases Dr. Barnett will continue to make ft spccialtv of Diseases of the Eye. Ear and Respiratory Organs, while Dr. Hrigg*. who has spent several years in Philadelphia. New Vork Paris and. Germany, devoting his time to the study of Diseases of the UteruHftnd Nervous Disorders of Females, will give special attention to the invesiig&tior. and trestt&en! of disease® of thi« c'is«. '.

MARRIED.

KtiniNSON—BR1TT0N.—-At the residence of the brides' fnjhcr. on Wednesday. Jeptembor 7, 1870. by the Rev. Parson Sohnson. Mr. John BobinsJn. Jr., to Mi«s Anna Laura Britton. All of this city.

Not a dcum wsj be.ird. not a funeral note. As his corse to the "rampart-'" wo hurried. Not it soldier diseii*re«d his farewell shot

O'er the grave where our hero was bunied.

Slowlv and sadly we laid him dowa. Fresh from the field of fame, and cor.v. We carved not a line we raised not a stone. lJnt "left him alone in hi? slory."

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CARD.

ALBERT C. JENNISON

Attorney at I,nn-na4

Real Estate lgeut.

Real property of all kinds bought and sold on commission. ReaU coleeted, taxes paid, notarial business of all kinds procptly attended to.

Vacant and improved lots and farms eonstant-1-ton Mle. iulr-''70

Ol/"! A DAY—Business honorable.

«, DISSOLUTION. 1

A Fine stock of Glassware and Queens-js. j* ware tiae just been received at the Mara- Jfoticeof Dissolution of Partnership. moth Trade Palace. N*os. Empire xTOTtCE is hereby civon thM. by the mntn.il v. 1^1 c»n»ent of the member* thereof the firm ot

Go to Binford's Drug Store for the T^ Celebrated Uiamond (Hns.s it is twice as EXECUTORS SALE. thick and perfectly white for the same pr'cf as ihat .old by other dealers. ZV«

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There is nothing

Driveg

successes are but harbinger^ ol: the brig it- evening drive with your girl, in ""tKKMs":—credit of nine months er f.ine to come when they shall have con- ,.f s^ot' & id wnllader's sp.lendid giVCn an nil sums over S5. the purchase piered a lasting and permanent peace.: jtinel 1 tf

improve-

kind—For sal- at a bar-

Tonni?ou

fested on the part ot those present to hear the political questions discussed. 1'. S. i- „,

Kennedy addressed the meeting and con- All kinds of hewing Machines l.pit [{,EA find himself principally to the subject of at Ensminger & Nicholson's office, west ot I Graham store. We have employed a hrst class Machines!, and will warrant, all work. augl3:f

Scott & Cadwallader have a good uupply of i.irery Teams for evening rides, escursions. or any other purpose. nll and see thorn. iunellii'

?ad sold by

"W"m. Robertson & Co. will move their sto^l: ef furniture to their new ware-

rooms, one door 6a cf the Post Office, in David Hurler's block, about tli- loth fit August, whe.-e they will be pi'Msed to ijn.-ei their customers., old or new. jiily^:l

We. the undersigned, havingchallcnireil certain parties to a trial of speed in Urick laying, and their acceptance not being ba.cked by s. forfeit, which they were unwilling to put up, we ii..ld ourselves to he the champion? until li forfeit dcj..gr,1 ted Is on' up. W. II. I'hGNOLl^ l.r JIRVANT HALL.

Good News for Tea Drink' ers.—The American and China Toiv Company have now an Arent here, and every one who desires good Tea and Coffee, can supply themselves at the holesale New Vork prices, and be sure of getting the best in the market. E. J. 13 in font & Hro.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Washington street. Crawfordsville. Indiana.

May i! 1 -tf.

estate, july'J

nn• I see tnc

Jj'Oi' liood liiriri»li!»i in Stoves. f? to Joslin. Also a inammotii stoc-A .f i.'iiecnsware just received, of" the best quality i-nj bsijpht very low for cash, and will io .-K- as cheap as any house in the country cuti sell.' Mon't fail to call and examine u,y

eil the stock before ptirchnsinrc el«ewliere. All kimls of house fnrnisliitm eoods :u toy stock i* choan and good. -ep.tw,!

A. C. Jeuijison ha^ lol for in CiinnardV new iid.iii: p, EUton's '2d additiooj.

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WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVIIaLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1870.

entirely new and

l.ibfnl iod acements. lie-

ncriptive Circulars tree. Address K, C. KAND CO.. Riddoford. Me. july2 m3

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Ctnine A Gwino i» thi* dny dissolved, and that I. B. flwinn. who will be fnnnd at the old •tana. anihoriied lo settle thf* affnirs of th^ partner?hip. to pay all jn#t drbts thereof and to receive money and compound the claims due the part-

nership. and sive full receipt and acquittance for the fame.

rer^nii* buhwhu ^1 the late firm will plea»e call anl settle. II. RIOh CAMNE,

JOSlin'S is the place to gel the best ship, Montgomery county. Ind.. on Queens ware. Glassware, Tinware, and »il SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1870,

bou^.famishing goods A ...»

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GW1SN.

Crawfordsville. Ind. Aucu?t25, 1&"0. Sep.3 I

r"i"ence

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of

David A. Shannon, in Parkeniburg. tscott town-

insisting in part of the

nrticlcs t«-wit: A No. 1 milk cow. 1

.muwim. .. .,.,

wiviron and harne: 5, ho^s. household nud kitchen furniture -ind other articles too nnnscr-

will be

... er giving

note with approved security, waiving valuation and apprai.-ment l«ws. $0 and under. ca3h in

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PUMPS.

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Comer nn«l College Slrcela.

CRAWFORPSVILLE, IND.

i.s itill at Win furnish any and every kind or 1 1 of

Mammoth," read}' ro wait on his pump-* m-vje or desired, which for ebeapnoss old friends. Hurbridge is one of tin cliy. and durability.

Are Unsurpassed

It j- uny yh-.p in the Wet. All work

Warranie/1 to Satisfaction.

Cistern Pumps At St.50, and ali other kinds of Pumos at gre-itly reduced prices, Cull and see us when in want of any thing in our line. Copper Chamber Fump^ Made to

Order.

('. W. SAPPENFIELD.

juil'r.'.'i '70 ]y

GRAND OPENING

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Catarrh IS a common disease, coalivcn that stutlfiing and •hawking' reach you !i* ..yery turn. Vour foot slips in its nsiiily disf.iiiJ'ge, in the omnibits or in church, and stench d^»{rtt«ls at the lecture or concert. The proprietor cf lr. Siige's t'atarrii Remedy offer S-'iOit for ft aio cf catarrh that he aur.ot cure. Sooi by '3risirtcit•=. or semi Sixty Cents to ir. 1'.

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NO.

3 MAIN STREET.

This ln-v

-jKTi=liment is now open for l)!i^ine.-«

Fresli Bread, Crackers, Ciikes.

Pies.

|jlot Coit'ee.

The PMDIH' rs respectively invited to cnl'..

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EDUCATIONAL.

Kniriish ami Classical

SELECT SCHOOL FOE- G-XBIS.

MISS

HAUSEU will open :«.seleet school in the basement rooinof the Methodist chnreh on Monday, September j. The course of study will include tho common hiaher Enjlish

Uarins been for a number rf years connectod wilh iiz:e cf the best known boarding schools in the couctry, sl feels well qualified to conduct a private school, sad desires to solicitc publicly the paironase of this socmunity. l'y their kind permis?iun she call attention to the names of a few who have promised her their support and encouraseinent. ,:

Prof Thompson. Mrs. H. S. Bradon. .ii Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. 1 hos. Kelley. l»r. Harnett, Debbie B. Spilmaa, Mrs. H. S, Lane. W. H. Sprinsate. eugl3«3

NOTICE TO HEIRS.

^GTiCS to Mary J. Widow, and David, Scth,

and Ji^ic Mathewman, heirs at law

of Knoeh Mathewman. Irjte of Montgomery .' county Indiana, is hereby given tiat Washing ton Kioe. Administrator uf t&e estaio cf tfcc said Enoch Mathewman. deceased, has Sied his

petition to sell the Keal Kslale of the decedant, bis Personal beinc insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard »t the next October Term of the Court of Common Picas of Montgomery county Indiana.

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July 1 (i, 1870.

Real

JOSEPH J. SHANNON,

supt 3w3 Executor.

HA1VNG

WESTERN

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Oysters, pfe.(

Furnished a! all lloiivs.

GROCERIES

description, and of the In AM kinds of

st quality. I

FAMILY PROVISIONS:

kept oi. im i. .vdc? a Havy st.wk "f.

EEAL ESTATE AGENCY. MEAT MARKTtT.

Crawfordsville, tmiiana.

p. BXtiTTO^rSjCiTV HEAT MARKETll

Estate Agency,

Guthrie

taken out ^commission as NOTA­

RY. PUBLIC, 1 expect, in addition to the practice cf law and the collection of government claims, to do business as A

Conveyance and Seal Estate Agent!

The following is a partial list of property now in my hands for sale or exchange Kfty vacant lots in different parts of tbeejiy nt prices ranging from 5150 to $500 A two-acre lot well situated, to bn laid off in town lots. This lot will make 12 fair sized town lots. Price $1,590 Improved lot, house of five rooms, cellar cistern lc. 1.600 I Improved lot. hjuse of six rooms, cistera

1800

well.fruit, itc. Improved lot. hou-ic of five rooms, cistern Ac. new. qf+ercd at Improved lot. house of eight rooms cellar, cistern, well, large a$d small fruits of all kinds. Pricc 3,700 Improved lot near the centcrnf the cily, good houe. large stable, cistern, fruit i.OfK) Improved lot, hou«e of tour room-, cistern

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Ac .. 1.000 Improved lot, new hotna of four rooms, ciaern lc., rents at Sli per month -00 Improvet} 13t 120 hy 140 feet, house of seven rooms, cistern, well, fruit and sJjadc trees. I'nje 2.I.-00 Four acres of gr.nmd well aitLiited. to he laid off in town lots, is in a desirable part of the city, has on it a gio'l house. stable, orchard, well. Ac. I'riee -1,000 House and l"t in Thonitown.Ind.. will sell or trade Price .. 1,000 2tKl acres of land within 3 miles of the city

Price per acre 30 SO acres of improved land, near the Quaker church. Price per aero 54 1 rpaoro'iof improved lijnd within 1, miles 'of the city. Price per aoro ... UO

The above is only a small portion of the prop'orty in my hands for sale. Persons desiring to invest in any kind of Ileal Estate will. I think, find it to their interest to call and ace me before purchasing elwhere. I

W. P. BKITTON, ATTV. I

Office 2d Floor Washington Hall, Crawfords-! ville Indina. uuig7'i

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Enoeb Malhoma ery county, Ind.

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CANNED FRUITS

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HOUSE.

C«rner Wafhington and Market i?tr jts.

One Sfiuare North of Court Ilonse:

CBAWFORDSVII.I.E. I.KD1AMA,

DRY GOOD.S

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OF DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES

Dress Goods, Cassimere Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery and Notions. A Bare Opportunity this for buying Goods Low for Cash Our Summer Dress Goods, White Goods, Shawls Parasols are marked down to cost to dose them out by September 1.

Hughes Block, Main Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville,Indiana. R. A. FULLENWIDER & CO.

& Brother,

Ikcon

.'V T)ried Beef, Corned Reel'. Lard.

FRESH MEATS,

Of all kinds will be kept on hand thresh °f

Highest Cash Price

Paid for FAT CATTLE.'SilEKP and HOGS. F. 15. GUTHRIE .t HRO, apr

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IMPROVED

Pamascoimc SPECTACLES, THE BEST IN USE

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I JOSBRN ORCB. AIICIIY MARTIN.-

PROPRIETORS.

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Third Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street.

DEALERS IN

Home cured Hain.s. Shoulders, Mess Pork, FfT*- Breakfa

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SPECTACLES.

G-lass,

iiicsji.-nical .n.d

al, 'to'lx.''found in r,'r. others

offered in the West. These celebrated Spectacles now so generally used and approved, lire the most perfect assistance defective vision now before the public. The

I.to

QDSOS are ground in accordance with the philosophy of nature. Their perfectly polished surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and exact spherical figure, admirably adapt I them to the organ of sight, rendering them perI feetly iiatural to the eye.and producing a clear land distiet image of the objeot as in the natural healthysight.avoidingthegliininerinc, waverign dizziness of the head, and other unpleasant senstations often experienced in the use of ordinary glasses, and enabling the wearer to prosecute minute and critical eye-labor, teller by day or candic licht. with easc.comfort®id satisfaetnon lW ma.v'J-'.lst',!)tt' CHEAijflBIIN. Agent.

MEDICAL.

HOW LOST, J10W RESU'ljflM^I). Ju=t published, a new-edition of l»r. Cnlvci-tvrir* (telitbriilol ^TM' yon the radical cure {without I jjjedioine) SIERMATOKRIKJ:.\. or! I Seminal Weakness. In voluntary Suiniual Losscs.

Mental and Physical Incapacity.

I Impediments to Marriiuto etc. also CoNSUMl'- I TIOK. EI'II.EPSVand FITS* induced by sell-im:ul-(rence or sexual extravnijivnco.

TTpPrieo. in sealed envelope, only 0 cent".. Tho celebrated author, in this admirable cssay. clearly demonstrates froin a thirty years'! auccessfnl practice, that the nlarinins consequen cos of self-abuse may bu radic.illy cured without the dan^uroii.i usu of intern'! mctlioinu :r ihu application of the knifo poiiitii out. a modu if cure at once simple, certain ami elfcotual, hv I meuns of which every suSurer, no matter what

his condition inly lie, in ij* cur.-hiiurctf «lii*:iply, privately, and radically.

IO*Tbis Lecture should be in the hand- of every man in the land, iSent under seal, in a plain envelope, to uny address, postpaid on receipt of six con's, or two I post !tampj.

Also Dr Culrerwell's "Marriage Guide," price cents. Address the Publtsners.

Vil Rowrrr JC«V Vork, I', O. Box LLOV-'J, "ti'J,.V1

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ILA!». J. «J. KI.IMK&CO.,

THE GREAT MEDICAL DIS80VERY!

Dr. WALKIJR'S CALIFORNIA

VINEAGR BITTERS I

li. MO UK THAN 300,000 Pi:KSOXSn=H

2— lt-M

t"ftiminy to their ivon'lert'iil ij'o curative etrecfi. Z.'"'

Ici -WHAT ARE THEY.

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rticv AttE NOT A vim:

FANCY DRINK,

Made of I'oof liuiij, Proof *lirit* and ISrrut:il ljiijnoi«, dtu.tored spiced and sweeteneil to plea^.j tho taJte.callnj "1'onies," "Appetiz«rj." "ll-,storer-i." lc, that lead the tippler on to drunkeness and rum, biit a true Medicino. mado from \ativ. Roots MII I Herbs of California. fr«'C Irom all A leoliolie MliiuulnutK. They are th« zn--ii BI.OUU I'L Itl Fl ICIl and (.IKG-U I VIX! I'itl ll't.li, a perfect Kenov.itor and In viiforat'.r of the

Cleanse the Vitiated IJIood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimp es. Eruptions or f«oros cleanse it when you tind it obstructed and sluggish in the vein-. cleans.: it when it is foul, and jour feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure mid the healtn of the system wiil follow.

P1.S, TAl'E and oiher WuKMS. lurking in the system of so many thou-ands. are etlectu.i.ly de-: stroved and removed.

In Uillious. Kemittent and Intermittent Fevers, these fitters have no equal. For full di rections. rend carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four la^guageo—Eusli-h. tjerman. Frencn and Spannh. J, WALKEK Proprietor. 32 Ctimmerce Ft X.

It. U. licUU.ViLD A CU..

Druggists and General Agents, .Sin Francisco and ^acr«mento, Calitornu, aud '-I- .t 31 Commerce ^t. V. lCPSOLUHV ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALEKa. aug-0*-l

PHYSICIANS.

Drs. McClelland. Barnett

&

Briggs

OrriCK .—Entrance three door' west of Grahatt's Corcer,

J. M. ItlcCf.EI.I .A.'V l. .71. D. Surgery and SurgieHl Diseaes. including ihe application of instrumentd for rectifying deformities.

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taoeh Math oman. ^UwreasetL .Uw^ilont^om-^, Oa*iha« to aa4 from all Tralas. I ft B. flHIGGS, M.D.,Diseases of females letter pap~er. note piper, ori fact, on any kind vU fe, fnd" a

including all

vS and UispiaecmeatJ.

COMMISSION HOUSE.

50,000

Bushels Wheat Wanted.

BY TIIH NEW FIRM

GRUB, MARTIN & CO. East Room of

TIartor's

Block, few Doors

114WI OKlSVII.I.I,,

1-., I .^ undersigned having as3ooiated thsmsolves with the old and fv-N we'll known house of Campbell & Harter, they propose to do a general Commission and Produce business, and will at all times keep for sale will at all times keep at retail all kinds of MILL FEED together with CORN, OATS, &c.

I Also will buy and sell or receive on commission all kind? of Seeds such

,0 VEB TI MOTHY

the hot (lays of the summer reason. 1 all the latest and most improved kmd3 of Farm Implemants. Farmers I that want the best One and Two-Horse Forco Feed Drill will ^q well to call and see ours before purchasing elsewhero. are also making arrangements to keep the best family Gh&3t Plour whioh will enable u§ tq furuisli it in any quantity to suit purchasers from ono pound up to any numbor of barrels. Also to exchange flour with farmers for wheat on the same terms as the mills. aiifr 1 :itf GKI K. JilKTI\ Jk CO

FRUIT CANS.

Ston8,

Till' (IKSI

WHEA/r Im ILL8

One Horse and Two Horsie!

NEW AGRICULTURAL ROOMS

OF

BOOTS AND SFOi S.

TSTT^W PIKM.

Boot anci biaofc Store.

Wn shin 2: to ii Stront,

OPPOSITK Till:

i5i. COURT HOUSE

:s HOT t^yy,VM

New and Comploto Stock of

Boot and Shoes

System, carrying otl all poi.-onou-i matter. and restorins the blood to healthy condition iiu person can take these Bitters, according to rliretlionr, and remain lone unwell, gllOO'wjll he giver, for any incurable ease. provided the bonCs are not uenroyed fcy mitier1 poisons or other means, and the vital or: n.s wasted beyond the p.iint of eure. for luduminniary aud t-'lirouic Itheuuiulixui, it ml out, Ufvprp.iu, Or lu.ii-ct-Ktipit, Biliou*, Keniillcil, nutl InK-ruiit- T? A 'P'O A I~" iultl 1?VY*r», UiwnM'iof the Uiood, l/irer, —J anil l|ladili-r. tHese Hitler* bave been most successful. MJCU l)iiruit are caused by Vi»i*tc«I Klooil, whicu is r.ernlly produced by deramrement of the Oijfrnlive gull-.

10ft TIIK

IHHIKKTY. MA 3IOHX CY A Co.,

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'hey arc all On .Vain S/r

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will bo

SOLD

Try Them and See.

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WALLACE $ COl^PANY.

Augustn.isCOyl/"

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tIKCU LARS of every description neatly ex

a a a a

nin«r I ^^1' or?eei^accord-

jaljStf ngly. At the ^?evi«w Offiee

CAMPQKI.L. it NVHTXH

EILSI, of P. 0.

BLUE GRASS, PlAX, &2. Shall also keep

Ysllow and Tin

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AM)

JT JLRS

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CHEAP fbi- GASII!

WHOLESALE and RETAIL

ROBB&MAHORNEYS

House-Keepers Emporium,

nwsaj.YGi'o.v STKEMCT,

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I'ra^fuKliiiilli',

EUCKEY.

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'1 7

Criiwi'onlsvillc. Cud

TO THE LADIES.

.1 l&3j> TO TIIK

1 I» 11 -in.'PONt II

Wallace & Company's' Golden Periodical Pills,

I^or fcmalos-

I (nltilltitil*. in CorriTlia^ I rrriciilti ritla**, I Kcinoriii^ OlHlriM'll'Mi* oC Ibr .Tlonlhlf I III'IIS, fri»iii »h:iti vrr Ciin.r, niiil n|.

Miiri'i'Aaful IKII I'reTeiitiiti »r.

I.IHKCS!

IT Any Druggist

(ifTcr-- you tho Dfcovco OOI.PKS Ptt.t.^ in -m:tll lied or Vellow b.iv, r"fii-" if. I no lonicn* us'! ini-i box. A-ik for the NEW S fVLE llOXhlS eon:nining «iouble rjnantitv ot I'iils. nrnl upon each box you will (ind the Ueve'ine Stninp. pririled trorn my PIIIVATK I)VK upon whieh, lengthwi'rt ol the .'lump. VON will find printotl the woriN lluponeo".

Cm.liKv

PKIIIOIIICAI. I'lLI.M

in white lefler-''. without ilmt none aregonuino. N. it. The sin i'l Re I anil Vellow boXe.1 are no longer used. Every box siifn'-d.

S. D. IIOU'E

('ole proprietor) Now Vork.

Pricr M.lio por box. six hole* ij.oO S-.'d in t'rawford ville by

i:. J. HINFOIM) A: HRO.,

Dnicrirists,

.Molt: Agents lor C'rawloi jiviliu

r.'irliftj hy «onrUni? thorn SJ.00 through th" OrnwI»r«l v*i 11ran Imvo ri pill^ jjrnt \-corifhleniinKy) hy mail to any part of the I country free of p'.-tfiijo.

JiNo hy Shaw A Co])in«. F#rizil.

C.'tiTniuj? a Co.. lifii:iy»*U'\ Hrt.vrfiinif ,i Sloan St« irr. »t 1 nliiiuupolid, Ind, inn* I TO

|r BLACKSMITHING.

JOtfN

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liKIF US. CIIAKI.ES MCRPIIT'#

BLACK SMI THING,

a fi \n Door/t K'i*t of J'tjfl (JfT' rt\

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promptly and in the her style all|kind:.of j«n*

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eriJ l'lack'inithiijg.'tich as

Mill Work of Every Dctrripdon, IJort-t

Shoeing and Country Job Work.

All are invited to£VC tin a call,RI WCba!!»2duavor to give er.tire satisfaction to customsrs, I nueu't t7. lift?.

FAHM FOR SALE.

yoTICE as the

hereby given that the farm known tiwyn Farm." situated 3^,' mi el

outhwest of Crnwfnrd'vilie. is for ale. The place Contain' -13 acres of choioo land under cultivation. There la new dwelling hou'e on the plncc, with ample outbuilding* all in ^ood or li'r. Also a age barn and Stable buildings, with all conveniences. acorn cribs, carriage house Jtc.. everything essential to a first-class

Tho pl«ce is well supplied with runninj water. Ha» aUo a large orchard of the best selections of fruit. It is well supplied with limber nud has t'wl sugar orchard. Fences and gates all in Crjt rate repair. The farm is wail adopted to stoehraUing or farming purposes, ani wil. be oJered a pnrcn n^r one »sy term'.

tor particulars inqjiro at the Hue Uive Dr?

For particulars inquire at the lieo liive Dry Store of tniue iG*vn. N .5, .Jiatioaai

rl^ nn an? kind *'..re of Cmiue G*vn. S ..5, Xatloaal

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Ulock

Unilding. Crawfordsville. Ind.

ISKA.EL U. PWTN

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