Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 January 1871 — Page 4
A Fkoer for the People, OfSoetal and Political Reform, la published ererx Sa^^day.
OFFICE
NetioMrt^Bloek, Wwhln*
CRA WFORDS VIL K, ISlK ..
TERMS
8in|1e copy, on* rear lii months
lariml!!?*"* Accommodation Way Freight
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Proprietor.}
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Trains strife at and lenire Orawfordeville daily as follow*:
4:00 p. u. 035 A. If.
GOIN(T-*A»T:
Kxptess MaU..:
1134.P M.
4#0.P»1|.
Way Freight ... .12:15
p.m.
UglfrriU^^^bany & Chicago
GOING NORTH
Accbmmodtofon,""-i''-"-"V....S..'"...flon #.nt. E*»ress^..4rfitt..wVJ.-....i..... t31 p.m.
bxpress, ACCOMMODATION.
LoCanipbrt, Criiirforthtflle VMMiv Mhrir .14.. rtri aifd after January^Jd, 1S71'. trains will run refttlarly between Frankfurt and Colfax as follows: i: Jt
if. f« v»p. M.
1 4S P. II. 2 r. M.
10 A. M. W 45 A.
it.
3 30 *. *. ., A«5 r.H.,
When sicnalled. trains will iitop at Snodily's State Road, Jefferson Road, and Corner's. Ticket* can he prqonred at the offioos- «t Fr4nkfori aiid Got fas. Puseneersare rcqoc:' to poftxiaae tioJleU.belbre'enterir.f ihe okn.
are rcqocstod the ci»
STOKE.
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Engineer and Ass't Supt,
3 T.'i CITYJ«EW8.
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Shabow Pantomime at .NieCleiranA Tueadny evening.
Remkmbkr the Printers' Festival on Tuesday e*'en[nft supper^ «^ll |be jon, the tables at 8 o'eloclc.
Removal.—Dra. McClellaad, Brigga BattaettJ^ve removed. into thtir^new and-1 elegant rooins over the post office.
Oua iot packers have finished their harvest. They have put up a large suyply and of the best quality.
Qn* etreeta have colsoed during -tlie we(}k with the •n«r|etl*- vocal efforts of a periptAtti* vender »f prize can^y^,/" Qnly a Half a dollar!''
Wr were informed, privately, the other day Umt the PriUters' Festival announced fo» Titesda^ ni|Ii\Tis (o'iio one of the grandest affairs ever known in this city. -..r^Q
Ir you want a gopu square meal call at the Foust Iloasc, that ia the place to get .it. We reaoinmend the traveling" public (0 stop at that popular hotel.
Hon. Jamks Cbawfohd, the efficient Deputy Clerk of our Court, has been pre-" sen ted with a new pocket-book. It ia a, beautiful piece of workmanship, and though highly prized is shockingly lean and thin-
Tint weather on last Wednesday changed from the frigid temperature of winter to mild and balmy breezes from the south-land. Th^y»'erryi jingle of sleigh-bells is heard no mere in our streets and the mud that was frozen is frezen no more."
Bio Ti'HKF.v.—Onlaat Monday two young "hunters,'' I. X. Runyan and Bill ffrnbaum, atarted out hanting with tha intention of bringing in "game," and suoeeeded in slaughtering a wild turkey, weighing eighteen pounds. A
Thk l()6th anniversary ef the birth ef I'enjamiu Franklin will be celebrated on next Tuesday night at McClelland Hall by the-printers of tkis city. The eommittee who have the matter in hand promise to make the affair th? grandest ef the seaaon.
Tha proeeeds will be given to the poor.
Tiib city has been full of festivity during the past week. The dances on Wednesday evening ware '.well attended: the ball at McClelland hall was a success, and the 'calieo" danec at Eltcroth llall is reported to have been one of thfc most delightful affairs of the season.
proposition
to increase the license
tax from $50 to $590 ie agitating«ome of the members ef our Council. The fact that no aucl» law would stand for a minute before an intelligent jury, to say nothing of its injuetico in making a monopoly of the businesa is apparent to the dullest apprehension.
The Odd Fellowe of Wayetown gave a grand oyster supper in their hall onWednesday evening last, at whieh a large number of invited guests from frawfordsville and other points participated. Everything passed off in the most Kgreeable manner possible, and, the guests diapersed delighted with the good spirit and liberality of the membera of the pijler in Wayetawn. The press was larfrly'fepreaentcd.
Thk naceaaity of ward school-heusca ia the city is a matter that should enlist the immtdla£e and prompt^ aitentioiB of oar citizens. The crowding of over a thousand ohildren ifto one bnilding is a piece of atnpidity that should be abated at the earliest opportunity. 7^1 ihe ^itiiens in.ea^h' ward move in this matter, by united action they can rectify a growing evil before it is too lata.
Printers' Fkstiv.u..—The printer a of the eity will giva an old-falbibned festival «t MeClalland Hall, Tuesday craning, January 17, it being the l€oth anniversary of Benjamin Frankliq. They intend making it one of tha grandest affairs ever given in this city. The Hall will be beautifully decerated, and wilt alone be worth the price of admiaaiou. The music will be furniahed by the Olios," and will be a choice selection ef their best pieces. The aingiag^will be a ahWe'eel^btion of songiTfcyUie best voc%l talent in the city. Prioe cf admission, aiagle tickets, $100, per aouple, 1 60. Tickets will be for sale at the Drug Stores efiBSftn^ iBroi, anJR. K. Krout, also at
the Carner Book' 8tora and Hildebraad's Jewelry. 8torev JXjcke^s eaUt]e,the ^»ldfr to auppar and atl tha p'rivifeges af the Hall. Th«»*«flatow of attfltMUng an r»qdnt«d ta ^jmrchase thair tickets at tha above placet.'
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Ojts mor« week of the Deltnqueat Tm List. .,
CrawhrdiTillt PUw Mwnftirtwy. We call the Attention ef our farmers ta the advertisement in another column of the CrawfordsTille Plow Manufactory, rower A McGillis proprietors. These gentlemen
JS 00 these indispensible implement? of agricul-
2 Uire. Their plows aire for salt, at Jill the
aron^y dress,i 1 \j.fa 0» j|ar(] ware ami agricultural stores in the
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UiVB liilWMlt, ArtBiy^St«rfvix.
FToping yon. will do me, justice by pub'publishing t^e fibove. statement of facts, do not deem anything' further neceasary.
I might reply to railing by railing, but believing a candid public would prefer facts I have thus given them.
T. II. B. MCCain.
LOCAL ITEMS.
The be8l'*treatment for Croup is Bfrf's Pectoral Elixir.
Go to Emmons
elry-
for watches and jevrnll't.f
Brown,S Expectorant is a certain cure for Coughs aiiid 6ob)s. ^,Jin
Emmons the city.
has the best watchmaker in nl »tf
Emmons has a lot of fine pictures and frames to sell at cost. 4 n!2tf
For special bargains in real estate, look at Jennison's bulletin board. july'J
Go Emmons jewelry store to have your watches and clocks repaired, nl'itf
It is a l'act that Binford's fell the best Paints. 5 :.*• -i£_ by Ban
Asthma is speedliy relieved Pectoral Elixir.
If you want a cheap hat go to the new Hat Store of John Line.
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A CARD.
Tu the Editor Craic/ordtviU* Rerifte Twice or more it has been stated, or intimatcil, editorially in the Review thai one of the editors of the Journal a fewj years I ago published a paper a short tijwc at Ohatanoogn, n|^ s|ni^f"tfi£ cljtfe'of
ftslrief?
career carried off sevirt'al thousand dollars' worth of ma?«rial. Until now 1 have deemed a deniftfrtVneoessary, as I thought it was well known that neither of the editors of t-he Journal ever published a paper "in"tliTat eTfyT The 'only (?ame either of them played at jjjgt place was the game-of war with rebels. •In 1807. however, a company" was foriiiecl at Murfreesboro, Tenn_ for the purpose of
organ i^e9 "witTi Preiiflent and
IJirectors. and among their multifarious dutie£wM that of choosijig-ajri tjitoife Thrash, a, friend, Rev. A.. A Brown, their pastor of the M. E. Chtirch in Murfreesboro, but now of Simpson Chapel, Greeocastle, was recommended to the company as a suitable peraon to take charge of the paper. I was residing then at Lebanon. Tnd. In accordance with this recommendation, the Secretary of the company, Mr. W. Y. Elliett, who was also Treasurer, wrote to me in regard to ttfc friaffev, request!rigme to report in person, at Murfreesboro, if 1 desired to acce^ the position, wjblen thjt- Uyru^ would leinj^eed upon. 1^ answered favorably, and immediately, or as soon as business matters could be arsangad for the purpose, visited Murfreesboro. Terms were agreed upon and material for a newspaper only to the amount of $1,200 was purchased. After a trial of nearly fiix mo.nths.the enterprise was abandoned. 1 came North laaving the material ia* the kamls ef'Mr. Elliott, tha Secretary and Treasurer, in as good condition as on the day it was setup, with the exception, of course, of the little wear to winch it was subjected in printing a wepkly-newspaper nearly six months. Instead of carrying away three or four thousand dollars, as you have said, I deposited SSOO wkich I presume is credited to the sinking fnnd of Murfreesboro Printing Cempany. The material was said by the Company, and the procedes," after the indebtedness had been paid, were divided among the stock-holders, pro rata, I receiving $63 for my share on $300 steak, whieh had bean paid in full by me. It was sent to me lang after I came" to this city.
bis lot of
Emmons has just opened a clocks whiqk will be sold chean.
Brown's Expectorant will relieve you of hoarseness in few hours. :',rn
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If you want anything in line go to Binford's Drug Store.
the Drug
Ask for Binford's Quick Yeast and usa no other.
A. C. Jennison ha the finest building lots for sale in the markets ./s july2
Barr'a Pectoral Elixir stops a cough at once and cures a cold in "h fewdavs.
Use Brown's Expectorant for Consumption. It will give you more relief than anv medicine in the market. 3m
Emmons can sell watches, clocks jewelry and spectacles for less money than they can be bought for elsewhere. nl2tf
Brown's Expectorant E. J. Binford &
is for sale bv
Bro. and 11.
Price $1 00 per bottle.
K. Krout. rts -illl
Go to Binford's Drug Store for the Celebrated Diamond Glass it is twice as thick and perfectly white for the sime price as that sold by other dealers.
After you have used every other medicine and they failed to 'cure your cough try Brown's Expectorant—it will oure you. Every bottle is warranted. 3m
Seven Choice Building Lots in Wabash College addition just laid out, near the 3outh east corner of the College Camp'us—For sale on good terms, by -Vlt!. Jenni^if.
A Farm of 18 acres just east of the Fair Ground, with first class improvements of efery kind—For sale at a bargain, by A C, Jennison.
Go to Emmons for spectacles, stationary and nofionst nl2lf 4-.-
A iberal Reward.
E. J. Binford & Bro.,wiU^give on^^unce of Gold for every ounce of adulteration found in the Phoenix' Whil« Lead sold by them.- may28tf
pfoprielor of Dr: Sagfe CaMcrrh
Remedy will pay $-50 reward for a case of Catarah which he cannot "cure. Sold by druggists, or aend- sixty cents to R. V. Pierce, 3d. 1)., Buffalo, N. Y., for ft.
Barr's
Binford's Condition Powder is the best Hone.aad .Cattle ..Medicine JmOEii Try it. -•.•
As a Remedy for Bronchial Affections and Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, nothing ever before discovered equals Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext., or (rolden Medical Dir-
Dr. Sage's Pamphlet on Catarrh sent free: Address "Dr.K. X. Pseree. Buffalo,
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janl4.'71in%
Treasurer of Siate.
A. "C." "Jennison has lots for sale in Connard's new addition. Elston's 2d addition.
I'. S. Kennedy's addition. McClelland & Connard's addition. Graham & Houston's addition. Dr. J. S. McClelland's addition. (jrahariij Houston & Connard's adilition, located in djfferent parts of the city and' for sale on various terms. .. july2
Go to W. P. ritton, ri?al estate agent, if you want to buy real estate at reasonable figures.-.
Persons who place their properly in his hands are those who really wish to sell this is the class of whom to buy bargains. "For lists of his properly win cli" comprises town lots, improved town property, farms and Western lands, sec his real estate bills which are distributed monthly by the thousand from his office. liin
Btlrr's Pect oral Elixir never fails1 in Coughs, Cold?, Hoarseness, &c.
A Prompt and Fair Company.— This is to certify that I have received from the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, through R. B. F. Pierce, Agent at this place,,the sum of- Onef ^housand,. Nine hundred finrt'Eiguty two Dollars and two Cent#, in full of loss on Policy No. 834 on my Dwelling and Furniture, which were destroyed by fire on the 14th day of Novembery 1870. I cheerfully bear testiraonv to the promptness, liberality and fairness with which my claim was.'settled and paid. decl7w2 Thomas Stout.
Crawfoydsville, Ind., Dec. 12, 1870.
Good' News, for Tea Drink•rB.—The Americah and "China Tea Company have now an Agent, here, and every one who desires good Tea and Coffee, can supply themselves at. the Wholesale New York prices, and be sure of getting the best in the market. E. J. Binford '& Bro., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Washington street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
May 21-tf.
A Prompt ComPany.
This is to certify that I have received from the Home Insurance Company, Columnbus, Ohio, through D. W. Qerrard, Agent, at this place, the sum- of --IVo Hundred and Sixty-four Dollars and Twenty-five Cents, in full of loss on Policy No. 107 on my furtnre and-clothing which 'were destroyed by fire on the morning of the 18th inst. The loss was satisfactorily adjusted on the 20th by Mr. Gerard and the entire sum.as above stated paid on the 20th, without any discount whatever. I consider myself fortunate ir. holding, a policy in so prompt a Company. Howard Ccx.nin-guam, j7 w2 Crawfordsville, Dec. 26, 1870.
NEWSPAPER.
THE LEADING REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE a -NORTHWEST. .,„t
The Chicago Evening Pott, The be3t paper in the West, presents its claims for public patronage more confidently than ever bnfore. having won a unanimous verdict of approbation from the reading public. We desire to let the paper stand or fall on it? merits, and therefore offer a specimen copy free of charge, to all who will send fcr it
The Daily Evening Post,
is a live, reliable, sptcy. thirty-sixcolumn paper second to none in the Union, furnished by mail or newsdealers, at £10 per year The Saturday Post has been recently enlarged to forty colnmns and contains manv choice literary.selections, in addiUoa^tu its many other attractions.
The Weekly Post.
Is itlnrgfe, forty: column newspaper, eminontly fitted for country circulation. Its immense success ia the best evidence of its popularity. Wo furnish ail the leading magazines at club price? with our Weekly, and Rive the following cash coinmi«gion3: Any person who will act as our agent, and procure us two or more subscribers for the daily,, at StO.a year, can retain 10 per cent, commission, and 20 per cenl. for three or more subscribers to the weekly, at $1.50 a year each. We also give
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES -OF THENATIONAL WATCH COMPANY.
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I nave ft number of fine rooms to rent in the »eeond and third stories' of my new builTinf on Vernon street, V-" DaoStf
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As Premiums for Clubs Weekly Post. For'clubs of 800 and $300, we give a gold wateb', price $150.
For 1(0 subscribers and $340, we give a gbld watch, price $130. For 15® tubMribers and 5225 we five a gold watch, price $135.
For subscribers and S201. we give a gold watch, price $100. For 100 subscribers and $150, we give ft silver watch, prioe $3.
For 6q. inbs5riber3 and S9P. we give *silver watch, price $50, For 53 subscribers and $78, we give a silver watch, price 545.
For 40 subscribers and SCO, we give a silver a The paper* need not all go to one pest oSce, The names nee4 not all be sent at one time, but mast be marked. for is watch Jreminm." The watches are of the Elgin manufacture, eaual to any in the world. -j.
The' Post is now'the recognised Ieaidisg Heubliean paper of the west, and should be read' all wbo elaim to be true Republicans, or have the least ate rest in the" eontinnance of that great party,
Sena for ft fall list of prises sad premiums. ill list of pnses and preni POST PRINTING CO.
Chicago, III.
DENTIST.
all PESIUKNT DENTIST. Crawfordsville. Ind.. I il iNpeetfaUY tond«n hi* Mrvioea to tWub* 1 N Molio, ''Good work tnd moderate pntMtf
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loderate pruMt
Please oU« Offioe, corner Mms isd fireen GreeU. next Ctoor to Post Offioe, «p tuin nwyil 1870
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GtlUSr&L Kimball "ays of Brown's Expectorant: After having used your Expfcto/KHP Syrup" long enough to know andlSpp^eciStlf its good qualities, can cheerfully bear tlOOnaDfl S llOriHilD FodIc. testimony to its piftrl^hfu^eiis in curing the most obstinate^cases of Coughs, Colds Hooflaod's Podophyliiit Pill, lJn»ve ^ijecji^etttly adiaio-istfet-ed the iB*pectora»jtto m^-"«hlld(4ih -aW^always Hoodillld's (sTCClf Oil. found it the very best, as well as the most pftasai^i^mcdj of 1ts kind.'
MEDICINES 'iv
loofland's tierman Bitter*
Hoolliiiid's German Bitters.
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spiritapf..any Kind.
Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure juices_pjr.* Vital Prineipa. of Roots, Herbs and Barks (or as medicinally termed extracts,) the worthless or inert portions of the ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one bottle of this bitters there is contained as much medicinal virtu* aS%Ul be found in several gallons of ordinary-nnsturesi The Roots, Ac., used in this Bitters'ai^ grown in Germany their vital principles ex^itcted in*'that country by a scientific Chemist and7 forwarded to the manufactory in this city where they are compounded and bottled. Gonfaining no spiritous ingredients, this Bitter-is 'free from the objections urged against all others no desire for stimulants can be induced from their use ihey can not make drunkards, and cannot, under any circumstance?, have any hut a beneficial effect.
Hoofland^Jitariiiaii Tonic
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Was compounded,^)* those' not" inclined to extreme bitters, and Is intended for use in casea when somo alcoholic stimulant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic eontains one bottle of the bitters, combined with pure Santa Cruz Rum, am^Havo^ad in sheh a manner that the extreme bitternasS of the Bitters is overcome forming a preparation highly1 agreeable and pleasant to tle palite. and containing tho medicinal virtues of the bittors. The price of the Tonic is $1 50 per |ottle, which many persons think too'high. They must take into consideration that the stimulant U3ed is guaranteed to be of a puro quality. A poor article could be furnished at acheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and get a better article A medicinal preparation should contain none but tho best ingredients, and tbcv who expect to obtaina cheap compound will most certainly be cheated.
They Jare the
Greatest .2
The uSe -of the' Bitter.4 or Tonic will soon causo tho libove symptoms to-disappear. and the patientwill become well and healthy.
Dr, Hoolland's Greek Oil,
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Llgiitniiig Cure i'or atf'imis or I'niiis mid .Ahry.
APL'i.TEI) K.XTEB!TAI.I,Y.—It will cure all Kinds of Pains and Aches, such as Rheumatism. Neuralgie. Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Headache, Pain in the Back and Loins, Pains in thi'iToint.s and Limbs. Stings ofInsects. Ringworms.etc.
Takes Intersally,—It will cure Kidney Complaints. Backaches, Sick Headache, Colic. Dysentry. Diarrhoea. Cholera Tnfantam. Cholera Morbus, Cramps and pains in the Stomach, Fever and Ague Coughs. Colds. Asthma, etc,
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Dr. Hoofland
's PodophjJIio,
OK srUSTlTUTK FOK .MERCI!RY-PILL. $ -stm*.
For all diseases, in .which the use of cathartic is indicated, these PiQs will give entire satisfaction in every case..--' They never fail
In case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extscme costiveness. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitteiv or Tonic should be used in connecction with the Piils. The tonic effect of tho Bitters or Tonic builds up the system. The Bitters or Tonic purifies the Blood, strengthens the genres and regulates the Liver, and gives strength, energy and vigor.
Keep your bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the"system with Bitters or Tonic, and no disease can retain its hoid, or ever assail you.
These Medieines are sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. Recollect that it is Dr. Hoofland's German Remedies, that are so universally used ank recommended do not allow the druggist to induce you to take anything else that he may say is just as good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the German (Medicine Store, 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
CHA8. M. EVANS, Proprietor
Formerly
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Remedies
For 1.IVE11 COill'LAINT. DESPEl'SIA. NEltVOlS DEHILiry, JAUNDICgj DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY E%rmoxs of "the skin, and all diseases arising from disordered Livor °JStomaeJi:cQrj.liirruiTY ok .V tub-blood.
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Read tn'e following symptoms Constipation, Flatulence. Inward Files, Fullness of .Blood to the Plead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart-burn. Disgust for Food, Fullnessnr Weight in.the Stoamch, Soar Eruetations, linking pi ^fluttering at tho Pit of the StomftchX- Swimming of the Head. Hurried or .Difficult Breathing1, fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Soffoca'CiBg Sensation when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sights-Dull Pain in' the Head. Deficiency ofVPerspiration, Yellowness of the Skin Eyes. Paih in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden flushes of lleat. Burning in tho Flesh, Constant imaginings ofEvil. and Great Depression of Spirits. AlY.ihese indicate disease of the Liver, or Digestive Organ? combined with impure blood,
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Two Pills a Dose.
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••most powerful' yet innocent ye'retable Cuthftrtic known,
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It is not necessarl* to take handfol^of these Pills to produce uiet|ft=ired effect two 5f them act quickly and powerfully cleansing Liver, Stomach and Bowels of oil impurities. The principal ingredient is I'hodophyllin, or jthe Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many times more Powerful. Acting and Searching, than tho Mandrakeitself, The pccftliajl action is upon the Liver .owning it speedily .from all obst-uctions. with ail the power of sfercury, yet free from the injurious results attached to the use of that mineral.
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These Remedies are for sale by Druggists. Storekeepers. and ifedieine Dealers everywhere throughout the United States aadjCanadaa South America and the West Indies* iulys *70 If ••,.•£.:
REMOVAL.
'dZrj W -i-Ifciis .-tsiir
T-T £T A A O
mht-pmuM vytirsftttf
move their
.arrows £t?TA MTOOfT
BSTMoney can be saved by making your purchases at this House. Oct. 15. 1870
PhoettiX 'Block,
opposite Court House, about the
^th of Jani^ry, and until that
time [win offer their stock of
Hardware, Iron, Nails, &a^*AT
COST, to save trouble and ex-
.iimfs pense of moving.
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Jf£t&£LB7 STOBE.
HO IflFaB THE HOLIDAYS.
BARGAINS IN
SILVER WARE.
Ladies' Gold Watches, from $25 to $75. Ladies' Golti Waltham and Elgin Watches, $75 to 120. Genta' Gold Swi Watches, $130 to $15. Gents' Gold Wa tham and Elgin Watches, $90 to $150. Fine Silver Swiss Watches, $35 to $75. Silver Swiss, $9 to $20. Ladies' Gold Chains, iO to 14-k, $20 to $76 Gents' Gold Vest Chain, 10 to 14-k, $18 to $60. Fine Seta Jewelry, $15 to $50. Set of Jewelry, from $3 to $15 Diamond and Set Binga, $5 to $150. -'A A large stock of Pins, Sleeve ButtonJ, Shirt Stjids, Solid Silver, Tea and Table Hpoous. Napkio Rings, Jtatter-Knives. etc, i-
A full stock of ROGERS BROTHBRS^ Plated Ware Tea Seta, Castors, Butter Dishe9, Water Pitbhcre, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Spoons, etc. All of which will be sold very- low during $he holidays.: All articles Engraved free of ohafrge.by a practical Engraver,
& KLEIN,
McClelland's Block, Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
BOOTS & SHOES.
BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION!
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Boot'1 SHoeEstablisliment
W«ashiiigtoii Stfeet, Opposite Court House,
CRAWPORDSYILLB, IHSTIDlj^lNr^.
Jiffi -Is nowstockeiliiVHth.the ln-gest and
Best Selected Stock of Boots and Shoes
In the city. He sells nothing but tho be.-t quality or work, and at i-.
Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West.
All Goods are of my own ^liiiiufactniT.
KKMKMBKK that he keeps the best assorted stock in the city to seleet from.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
House Keeper's Emporium
O E & A O E N E
Wholesale and Retail.Dealers in all kinds of House Keepers (ioods,
UliASS, tCHlJM A and KKXKH tRK
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-Everybod v.
Stoves and Tinware, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Looking-Olass-es, Coal Oil Lamps, Baby Wagons, Farm Bells, Coal Grates, and Beautiful Marbleized Mantels, Table, Glass, China aud Queensware. Wood and Willow Ware, Silver Plated and Brittannia Ware, WHOLESALE I & RETAIL. Old Iron, Bags and Country Produce taken in exchange.
The Resor Stoves
Of Cincinnati are the Best Bakers, the finest Bietal and the most durable "manufactured west. Having sold them for the pa-t eight years, we take pleasure in saying that we
Still Keep them and Warrant every Stove.
Our Tin Shop upstairs, Carpenters and Builders can save Time and Money by getting us to do meir work. Don't forget, over th® new place of business, next door to Dogherty, Mahorney 4 Cu's., Agricultural Wareroom, Washington Street, Crawfordsville. Ind. oc&23-tf
CITY BOOK STOBE.
CrrYliOOK STORE
GEORGE L. HERETH,
s":
D-IWJHas opened out a
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4
file
iisjin
STATIONARY,
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NEWBOOK STORE
.7 ^0 in
JVLcOllellaTiicl's
POST OPEICE, Crawfordsville.
An'd-#ou3d respectfullythe attention of the citizens Crawfordsville and vicinity, to his stock of BOOKS
Children's
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wvmm enj-inK tmimm
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& a is ii
TOY BOOK&,
Stock to select from for the Holiday^ the g^ace
€MT1T WGQK STOREi MtCLELI^AMFS BLOCK.-r-,~J
and
NEW FIRM. ijonwr
Bb
Hardware
FIRST
a
Wallace &
buv. ,mt NKW
«i.
ON
"Washington Street*
~4'', tj/s?* OPPOSiTK THE mt^x &
1 tiii km- ,.j, tK$f4 hue i-
COUBT HOUSE
4 S.}f-*15« »t tak
now rooeiving a
New and Complete Stock of tcs
mw T- .fTtosfr*
Boot and Shoes "•U V* UJ ,1?.^ :*(!.!
*j-s
PALL TEADE. r-srt 1^'
1
oj*J ii,
£walWi'l
They are all
SOLD CHEAP
•wO.I u, .• rm**i
NO. 3 MAIN STREET.
This new estobli.-diuient i.« now open fur busine
Fresh Bread, Crackers, Cakes,
l?
ist 'Ir
CANNED FRUITS
The tfublieare r«spectifely inrited tocall.
By any shop in the West. All work Warranted to give Satisfaction.
Cistern Pomps at $4,30. and all other kinds of Pomps at greatly reduced prices. Call and see ns when in want of any thing' in onr line. Copper Ckamber Pumps Made to
1826pii^o1^TTSIu3iiiR0671 FB£ OLD standard remedy for Coofha Colds, 1 Consnmpticn. "Nothing: better."
igaoS^'warw
Pnmnan v'o 1)STCHOliAI1CT^ iij lady or gentle vUUua Jr man can make 91.000 a month, aeenre their
own huppines, and independence, br obtainioc .PSYCHOMANCY. FASCINATION, or SOOL iUUARMISO. 400 p»fee. cloth. Pall instruotioM to use this power over men or mimsU et will, how to heeom« Trance or
Writing Mediums, DivTnaffon. ^piritaaliim. Alchemy. PhUosophy of Omens and Dreams. Bri^bam Yonnx Haiem. Oaide to M»rria*e. fte., all oontained ia tbU book 100,000 sold. FneebTmail.inclotb.9i as. paper covers, ll .SiOTic*.—Any person williny to aot a«ent will-*«cei.»a«»UKfogj oft" A8J empl 10 cts. for postage, to
*otio*.—Any person wiuiny to aot Ment
SfeaffSSa i&atei nploymcnt should tend for the book, enclosinit
T. W. BVANS Sc CO., -41 South 8th Street, Philadelphia.
A CARD.
A
CLERGYMAN, while residing in Sooth America as a Missionary, discovered a and simple remedy _for the_Curc of Nen
A
1
Buggies,
Carriages,
GOODS
I-
n«And will be
0 4
i'is
Try Them and See.
WALLACE & COMPANY.
AugusU-i,1869y 1.
BAKERY.
GRAND OPENING
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Pics, Hot Coffee. Oysters, etc., etc.
Furnished at all Hours.
»rr O5"
GROCERIES
of every description, and of the best quality. All kinds of
FAMILY PROVISIONS
"kept on hand, bosdes heavy stock of
Confectionery
f*3n
iafe
-ervoBS
Weakness, Jtarly Decay. Diseases of the Urinary and dentinal Organs, and the whole train of disorders bronchi on by banefvl and, vieitfus .habits, CMroilt taalh4raeafqTbeea careS by this noblfcremed^L ZHrembtiH ly deeire ta 'bonefit the afflicted and unfortnnate. I will send 1 the recipe for preparing and asing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to anyone who needs it, IFrbr of cnARGR. Address
JOftKPH T. INHAIV.
Station I). Bible Boase, New York City.'
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
WORKS.
..
Farmers' WagoiiN,
Of every pattern, nnd of superior finish, kept 'i on hand and
MADE to ORDER
We possess devices for tho Adjustment of Axletrees and Tires, which rr-duoo tho draft fully one-third. These deviueg are possessed by no other Carriage Faetory io tho liaited-i&ateft.
Wo aro daily in reooipt of lotters from persons who aro using our vehiclos in various parts of Indiana and Illinois, certifying that in lightness of draft these.-vehicles have nover been equal.ed.
DOHERTY & DEIGHTON
CHAWFOnDSVlLLK, INDIANA.
ICf'Remoinber tho place, Washington street opposito Center Church, UUUERTY A DEIQI1TON. marfi'COyloct. 16.
CASH CASH
and lifter the 20th day of November, IttTtt, will sell our Goods for
CASH AND PRODUCE ONLY
Aftor some little experience in selling Goods on time, we have como to the conclusion that tho CASH SYSTEM is tho only way to do brisi|iiss wifh safety. Therefore Wo propose form thenceforth 10 sell our Goods -i
LOWER for CASH in HAND
Our friends nnd patrons will boar in mind that wo pay tho highest market prieo for Country Produce. Como one and nil to tho
BEEHIVE STORE!
And get Great Ifaruuins in
Dry Goods,, v- Notions',2 vfc1
X/,
Hnts, Oi})S,
fc,
wbjpi
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AM)
James Mack & Co.
dec Id, leC9
v„:
PUMPS.
THE GREAT WESTERN
Pump Works!
Caraer WalMBInad C*llr(« Htrceta.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Will furnish any and every kind or stylo of pumps made or desired, which for cheapness and darabilitr. j' -1 v»r r- $91%
AreUnBurpaa$ed
Order.
C, W. SAPPENFIELD.
june2j ^0 ly
and a
AGENTS! BEAD THIS We will per AfenU a Salary
of (30 par week
and expenses, or allow a large commission, tu sell oar new end wondeifni iifrentions. Address M. -WAGJfSR ft CO., Mars Ml. Mich, dc«4«*l. ../JSB a
Shoes, etc.
And don't forget"to brinsfyourCash nnd Produce with you licsDcctfully, Nov. ]2w3 I. B. GVVIN A URl),
TO THE LADIES.
A (MRD TO THE LADIFJ
DR. DUl'OXCO'S
(ioldcii Periodical Pills,
Huccra«rul
ft
For Fe^males*
lulitllnblc in Correcting Irrrgulnriliea, lli-mrini Mbalructioa* of Hit: irioulbly Turin, from wkaierar I'nuac, nnd nl«
ii*n
OfTer.-i
JPrrri-alntirr.
Iiiidies! It' Any I)ru^is(?i
you the IH'Po.s'co (Iouiks Pir.r.H in 11 small Itcd or Vellow box, refuo it. I no longer use this box.
Ask
for tha ,N"K\V .ST YJ.IvJtOXKti
containing doublo quantity of I'lllx. fltnd upon each box you will And tho lievenuo Stamp.
fengthwise
irinted from my
upon which,
I'rivatb Dye.
of tho
stamp,
you tvill find printed
the words Duponco's
Oui.dkm I'eiiiodicalPilui
in white letters without that nono are genuine. N. B. The small Itcd and Vellow boxes, areno longer used. Every box is signed,
S.
D.IIOWKi
(sole proprietor) Sew Vol*.
Price SJ.W) per box, six boxes $5,fK) So'd in Crawfordsville by i.
E. J. BINFORD & BRO., Drnggistsr
Sole Agents for Crawfordsrille. Ladies by sending thein 81.W) throwth the Crawfordsyillc post oBTee can have *th'e pill* nipt (confidentially)., by nutil to. ap7 g»rt
country'frcd of postage.
of
tho_
Hold also by Shaw Col!in1i7l3raxn, fieo. K. Cuuiing Co., Lat'ayettc, Hrowninx Sloan and Stewart Se Morgan, In4litiwf)6!l», Ind.: junell '70 0-
GROCERIES.
N E W I
A*. ,*I 'j
NEW GOODS.
JSTEW"
lii
PRICES.
ta-SlCi
f~ j"
J01li\ imiTT0\
&
Ware purchased the
Grocery Establishment
Heretofore owned by Judge Kiley, "e*
0n5 Washington Street,
Fonr doori aonth of tho National Bank, added a
hare
Large1 Invoice of New Goods
-fvrc"1
Of the finSfqwiKtiei
.. -iCS
To the stock already on hand, and hare now sale aiarge and well selected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
vKMUIKct
propose to
lell on as reasonable terms as any houso in the eity. Tho^e wifhjjijj t^buy^or e'Uief
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Will do well to call on us. a* we a{e ^eWfCyn^v ed not to be undersold by any one.
lj* vs-
lee, ilhwl)' tk Waikiafien Mvee*«
