Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 May 1871 — Page 4
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THE WEEKLY REVIEW
A Fkper for th^Peopta Of Social ail Political Reform, ii S I P* Mbluhad ev«ry Saturday! J?
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Single copy, one year six month*. three moo lb Tea eopiN. one rew, to one ildrtn..
Indiiuiapolte, Bloomington and We e&tcrn Hallway, ire 1 and leave On
When signalled. train* will stop at Snoddy's State Road. Jefferson Road, and Coyner's. Tickets ean be procured at the offices at Frankfr •rt and Colfax. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before entering the cars.
S, W. 8T0NK. Engineer and Ass't Supt.
CITY NEWS.
TIIK weather cold and plcauant.
YMTEBDAT was cold and cloudy.
TRADK daring the week has been dull.
Oua farmers have nearly completed corn planting.
WB learn
that Rouse'* Theatre will be
here soon.
TUB Ball last Thursday grand success.
night
OVERCOATS and luxuries yesterday.
furs were considered
TIIB NEW Fisher Block preaching completion.
NoTwiTiisTA.NDI.va the rise in both foreign and domestic dry goods, Campbell & Hartcr hare not advanced their prices, but still continue to sell at the same low prices.
A LARGE number of our citizens contein plato joining in the railroad celebration at Darlington on next Wednesday. Wo understand tho services of our city band have boon engaged for the affair which promisee to be a grand one.
PAUL IIUOIIES, the accomplished caterer, still waits for warm weather before charging hia elegant soda fount. Ho says there is no use of inviting the pnblic to drink ii soda "while winter lingers in tho lap
spring." Paul's head is level.
*4BKAR in mind that ihe RETIEW is in favor of "public improvements," no matter what ihoy may cost] We propose that our city shall "go in lemons, no matter whether it gets squeezed" or not* "On with the right, God and morality"', is our maxim."
THE base ball fever is slowly breaking out in our city. The lazy and indolent aro said to be the most susceptible to the attacks Young mon suffering from this disease are agitated, and frequently thrown into convulsions on sight of a saw and buck, or any implement of useful labor.
A Card in reply to H. E. Sidonor. Editor Review: •if' Ono of the supposed certain persons alfluded to in his article, will again assert, that time will «&o» rtveal, in opposition of threats, the oause which led to n. W. Mc-
Maken's untimely death, and that the guilty will be brought to justice. W. G. McMAKE.V.
LOCAL ITEM8.
Watches.
Doors and 8ash.—The best in town are sold by Campbell & Tinsley. »p29 lw
Barr's Pectoral Elixir has the. pa»'tponage of the Medical Faculty.-
4 Watches. mar25'71
Keep Barrs Pectoral Elixir always in the bouse, for Ciyup.
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Por 6p«o al bargains in real estate, .look at Jenni*on's bulletin board. july2
4 Watches.
s» It is a fkot that Binford'a sell 'test Paints.
If jroa want a cheap hat Store of John Line.
Watches.
The Bee Hive bu the Hats in towm.
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O. H. BOWEN Proprietor.
rawfordsville
Trains arrive dally osfollows: Express Mail Accommodation. •••. "..... 4:00i. x. W»j Freight 9.-25 a. eoixo BAST fiarr.-:::::::::::::::::: Aneommodation Wiifnlifct Louisville, New Albany & Chicago |Bail Road.
OOIKO WWTT
9:37 p. It. 6-FFT A.K.
1I:M.F M. s. 4.-60 r. M. .. 7:15 A. M. ..18:15 p. M.
GOINO NORTH:
Accommodation
8 56 a.m. 3 03 p. m. 7 03 p, m,
OOINO BOUTH
Express Aocommodation Mall Logansport, Crawfordsville & South-
....13 34 a. m. 6 02 p. m. —10 25 a, m.
Western Railway.
On and if lor January %1.1871, trains will ran secularly Between rrankiort ana uoirax as follows
JJUVJS FnANKFORT^ ARKIVES AT COLFAX. ti.H, 45 r. M. 141 r. N. 3 30 p. m. I.IUQ COLFAX. ARRIVES AT FRANKFORT. 10 A. M. 10 45 A. K. 3 30 r. U, 4 15 p. Jf. Making closo connections at Colfax with trains on the 1. C. A L. R. R.
is rapidly "sp-
A WRW hotel is again being agitated, time with somo assurance of success.
this
'ii Tng tightness in the money market still continues in our city. Everybody is hard UP-
IF you want, a good job of bill posting dono, call up and sew tho "devif' at this office.
PERSONAL.—Mr. David Ridge, who has been absent for several weeks in Chicago, returned home yesterday.
,TIIB nnt.i-pcli JOI house men are nil in hospital.—Journal. Let the advocates of the bonds look out they don't get in the poor house.
'Abj
A* nttompt was mode to get up a crowd to listen t» ouoof tho strong-minded, last Thursday night, but proved a failure.
the
go to the new a 30
If you want anything in the Drug line go to Binford's Drug Store.
Ask for Binford's Quick Teast and use ao other.
Glass, White Lead and Oil, vary low for cash, at Campbell and Tinelcy's. j, ap29 Iw •!J y.r
A. O. Jennison has tha fiaaat building lota for sale ia the market. july2
nicest line of .. may6
It will do you good to look at those nice Cook StoTes it No. 3, Empire Block. apl5 4w ,l
Go to Gwyn ft Bro* and see those Parasols, they are cheap. mayO tf
no 30
A Bad Cold may make a good case of consumption. Use Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
Excursions and Pic-nics.—Con. veyances for excursion and pic-nic parties at Hanna, Green & Co,*s nprJF/l
Childrens Carriages.—Campbell Tinsley hare just received a fine lot. Call and see them. mayG tf
Hildebrand & Klein pay special attention to repairing Watches and Jewelry, also to regulating Watches. aprlfitf
Be sure to call on the Gwyn Bros' and get their prices on Cloth and Cassimere Suits. -They sell them cheap. mayotf
Lager Beet,—The finest Lager Beer ever dranlc caa.be found at R. A. Hays', on Market jtreeU mayO
4 Watches'. *r*
Evening Drives.—There is nothing like an eveMng drive witft-^our girl, in one of iritfna, ^reen & Co.'s splenaid rigs "tew npr8'71
Binfora's Condition Powder is the best Home and Cattle Medicine known Try it.
Iron and Steel,—The best place to buy Iron and Steel is at Campbell & Tins ley's np29 1\v
4 Watches.
Old Kentucky Whiskies R. A. Hay's keels'the only pure Kentucky Bourbon and Rye Whiskies in the city mayfl 1
Go to Binford's^Drug Store for the Celebrated Diamond^Glass it is twice as thick and perfectly w^iite for the same price as that sold by other dealers.
Seven Choice Building Lots in Wabash College, addition just laid out, near {he aouth east corner of the College Camp-Niw^-For sale oto good terms, by j":. A. C. Jennison. \J
Hanna, Green have a good sup ply of Livery TeamWor evening rides, ex cursions, or any othj^purpose. Call and 'Co"them. I apr8'7.1
4"! 'A Xiilioral Reward. E. J. Binford & Bro. will give ono ounce of Gold for every ounce of adulteration found in tlio Phneaix. White Lead sold by them. may28t,f
Bev. E. Frank Howe, Congrega tional Minister, hiyj_J' used Barr's Pectoral Elixir With .very decidedly beneficial results.
Pine Hard war et-—The finest and bets selected stock of Hardware care be found at No. 7, Commercial Row. Burbridga & llauser keep nothifig in the hardware line but. the best quality ip22 4w
Hilde^iiarKl &-J(lein have received c\jrcct from-Erigland a fiue stock of pearl handled table cutlery, buttct^knives, pocket knives, for the spring trade, call and see them. .. nprlotf
Crystal Ice—This supply of ice was laid in expressly that the people of Craw&rdsville might bo accommodated through the entire Summer season at prices as low ai,can be had elsewhere. Depot, at our market,'vNo. 5 South Green Street. ..febl§%jjj* F. B. Guthrie & Bro. r~
Splendid Frge Lunch.—Farmers will find, on coming to town on Saturdays, ft. splemlijJ free ltinjjh ,nt Kd. Rowe's saloon on Washington street, north of the court Jiouse.* TJ»e bar is stocked with the best quality •o^.jvlncs, liquors and cigars. ap2#6w
Hildebrand & Klein have received their spring stock of Silver and Silver plated Wsffiji dirccT from the manufactujers all the'newest style and patterns, all good engraved by ihe best engraver in the city free of charge. aprlotf
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3. H."Gregg &Son k#ep a full stock of nails. Giving.customers choice of Belmont, Riverside, La Belle-or Greeneastle nails.
Doors, Sash and Blinds, -Glass, Hinges, Putty, and a general assortment of Builders Hardware. 3"f"| aplo 4w
Croats of people who want to buy fine gocriHs^dr have their watch es and jewelry repaired, are rushing to Emmon's He is'honorable and accommodating and sells ^oo^ls cheap, while 44^ workman is always ready and knows^ist how to make your watch run all rigtft fer a moderate price. Don't fail to call and »ec them. apr22.1871tf.
Watches and Jewelry.—Geo. M. Jcnison, formerly of the firm of VanSickle & Co., has established Inmself in Fry & Co's drug store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Watches and Jewelry. He will soon have on hand a full stock of Notions and Jewelry. Mr. Jenisou is one of the very best practical workmen in the city, and is prepared in every way for work. marlS'71.
Fashionable Dress Making.—The ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity are respectfully informed that I have removed my dress making establishment to the new rooms in the second story of the Ph«ehucJ* Block over Campbell and Barter's Star*"'l«#iXed
opposite the Court House. MRS. JENNIE GILLILAND. March2 m2. .•
A. C. Jennison has lots for sale in Connard's new addition. Elston's 2d addition. |r
P. 8. Kennedy's addition, MoClelland & Connard's addition. Graham & Houston's addition. Dr. J. S. McClclland'a addition. Graham, Houston & Con nurd's addition-, located in different parts of the city and for sale on various terms.
BILL POSTING.
Wposting,
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are now prepared to do all kinds of bill ana will attend promptly to the Distributing, of Cards, Circulars. Programmes, ill ifl.f.1,11"(^yiggfcER CO.
WEEKLY RE
Buy .the Best.—In makingpiu-cbases Inqr. the j^i^fBlirtj^There is Taothinggallied' in bt^faig aa inferior article, ehHjtfjr-because you eet it a fetf oeotaxl^per, ,but a positive liltlnhh'6 errtf: ^Llk^grfwraj^clothiag poor Hardware nd Catlety so?n jlajf oat bi»t the kirawire by Btnr^lidfe & Ttaaaerjisiiat oftbat aort, itj ii ihi1manuficture3 ri-5mViie"lelt irbn and rr ':»p22it
Setf'i.
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Good News for, Tea Drinker*.—The AmericanandCliina ^Tea Company have now an Agent here, and every one who desire* good Tea and Coffee, can supply themselves at the Wholesale New York prices, and be aure of getting the Wb4 in the market. ti X. Binford 'If hpKSale atrd Retail Druggists, Washington str«b Orawfordsvillr. Indiana.
May2i:tf::v y-''
G6t6f'W. P. Britton, real estate agpnt, if you want to buy real estai»i at reasonable figures.COH5 •T'VIA S^'O'/g
Persons who place their property in his hands are those who really wish to sell this is the class of whom to buy bargains Fbi^lhtrf of hf«. property whieh'- comprises town lots, improved town property, farms and Western lands, see his real estate bills which are distributed monthly by thtf' thousand from his office.
Dr. J[ Hale, proprietor of Dispensary -and InilianapoliSj'.IOdiana^ anfl author of the new system of cure for Catarrh,Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, to which branch of the profession his practicc is exclusively con. fined, may be consulted daily, personally, or by letter, athis permanent office Miller's block, Indianapolis, Also, at the earnest solicitation olT 'nMfhy old pntients, the
Doctor will still continue to visit Craw fordsville once each month—the second Thursday—for?one 4ay only. Rooms at the Richarclson House, (jonsultation free, and terms of treatment within the reach of all mar hf
During the winter, ^wi»ig[iffirtly to our more in-door and sedentary habits and partly to the decrease of insensible perspiration from the culicular pores and other' climatic caiiseS, ioAt'tleefotions become impaired, blood impure, liver congested, skin yellow and flabby, and when spring comes we find.it almost impossible to fulfil our ordinary duties of life. And with our vital energies at this low ebb we are ready to contract any of the "ills that flesh is heir to"—cclds, asthma, consumption, rheumatism, ague, fever, scrofula, jaundice, pneumonia, spring-fever, pimples boils &c. &c. A few bottles of Dr. Hurley's '€ain. Syrup of fiirsj&parilla'^itli IMfde of
Potash takda in the.sjirlng'wili obliterate more of these diseasqs in their incipiency than all the Doctors can cure if neglected Try it and your gratitude shall be our reward, See advertisement in another co}umn. aprltf
Bronchitis or Asthma positively cured bj' Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
DIED.
FOUST.—April 29, 1871, Mrs. ELIZABETH FOUST, wife of Wm. N. Foust, aged 38 years, 1 month, and 18 days.
The deceased within a few hours of her death was, to all appearances, in her usual health. Her demise was sujdcu aud unexpected, and fell with a crushing blow upon her husband and children, who little dreamed when tlicy saw her but a few hours before, that they were thus suddenly to be bereft of the light and soul of the household. The deceased was a lady of many rare accomplishments. A kind, dutiful and affectionate wife and mother, she has left only a vacant shadow Upon the fireside of the family, tlie sorrow and grief Of which time only can obliterate.
NOTICE OP ATTACHMENT^
STATE OF INDIANA. I
s^.
Montgomery County, John Crist '».» "I *!)H Henry Crisi Attaehmc-nt.
V3 VJ
Samuel S. Thompson XX7UEREAS, the_ above named plaintiCs filed TV their qoaipla:nt beforo me, ajusticeof the pcace of Union townshio, as theircauso of ae„ lion on .their .behalf, anil also filed their a®da£ vit nnd-nndertahing to entitle them to a wrt of attachment asainst theifoods, chattels, lights,, credits and etfecig of said defendant, and also files their affidavit to entitle them to a writ of garnishment, and whereas, the defendnnt is nt to be found within said county, Now, tho above muned Samuel IS. ..Thompson will- take. notice ^hat.on Mpn^ay, the 29th dny of May, 1871 at [10 "A'clofck ai jn, jpl siid "dAy,the said eause nnd issues therein wiU bo tried and determined before me. at my office, in said county, where and when said 4 hompson may be and appear and answer said tfdiilplaint« otherwise said cause will be heard and dete-minid in his absonec.
Witness my hand and seal this 5th day Of May A. D. 1671. JAMES WRIGHT, may6 3w Justice,
15^ Virtue 'of an exeetitlo%, to me directed f-* from the Clerk of tne Circuit Court of Montgomery county, State of Indiaaa, in favor of'John N. McConnell et al, 'issued to me as oneriflf of said county, I will expose to sale at pupae auction and outcry.on ^SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clok a. m. and 4 P- m. of said day, at the Court Houce door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exeeed|in^ Seven Years, the following described
TS
fro,a v»luatioa
STATE OF INDIANA. •i HMtgoniery County!
os
Circuit Court March Term. A. D. 1871.
ORDERED
that this Court do flow adjoprn
until the37th. day of June. lSTl,.at which time an adiourned term of this Court will be held, to complete the unfinished business now pending in this Court, of which time of holding such adiourned term the Clerk is directed to ^iye notice by publication in the Crawfordsville eekly REVIEW, and Crawfordsville Journal, for three weeks prior to holding said term.
Read and si wed-March 35, ITHI, ,THOMAS F. DAVIDSON Judge.
JjTitiisini^byid and fill |e4l fit, said Court, at CraWfS-dsvilli, April S.iA. D. 1871, STs. apr29 3y
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WALLACE,
.WM. K.
JOHN A, QBirriK. CHAKLSS MURPHY'
I-HIFFI\ nil,
BXA OE S MITHINO, On Mai* Street, a few poors East oj Pott i-'-
ULVgt*eettelbr inforin their old friends t' now prepared^ HTfexecnte, best.atyle alljkinds.of gen* such as.
Country Job Worle.
ted togive us a call,as!we shall aoentire satisfaction tecus'omers. IW7.
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TBCJP
PHOENIX BUILDINO,
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OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, 'i'4 X' •. .. l. -.v
Offer to ea.-?h buyers, great bargainsiin
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FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
M9KY* fmoons,
lBJJTXI
CLOTHING,
J-t .Ar
Carpels, Wall Paper,
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes
rfcr
1-4 4-4 5-4 Brown Muslin, 61-3 et* and up, ... AT CAMPBELL & JIABTER'S
-4 15-4 104
Bleached- Muslin. 8 1-3 cts and.up, AT-CAMPBELL BARTER'S.
Ladies' Cotton Hose, IQcts and up. AT CAMPBELL A BARTER'S. Gents' Cotton Hose' 10 cts and up,
AT CAMPBELL BARTER'S
Plain and Striped (jfreadin^s, 121-3 ets AT CAMPBEI.L & BARTER'S Rich Lace Curtains, 35 cts a yrd and up -T- -AT -E*MBBELIr-*BARTER'S All the regular brands Prints'.'5 1-3 cts and up
AT CALOTBELL & BARTER'S
Best Ticking, 131-2 cts arid np AT'CAMPBELI. BARTER'S Japanese Suitings, 38 cts a yard
AT CAMPBELL BARTER'S
Sultana Suitings! 30 cts a yard AT CAMPBELL BARTER'S Wash Poplins, 13 cts and up.
AT CAMPBEL & BARTER'S
Linen Towlings, 10 cts and up AT CAMPBELL BARTER'S Great bargains in new style Hats
AT CAMPBELL & BARTER'S
New lot Carpets, just in, at ereater bargains than ever AT CAMrBELT, & BARTER'S ap22 '71 tf -f
CITY MABKET.
CITY 1IEVT MARKET!
Guthrie & Brother, PROPRIETORS.
This Market is constantly supplied with all kinds of
E S S O E
AND
SjLx,
,, j, ^'Forsaleat /»"f
WHOLESALE or RETAIL!
Families can be supplied with the best quality of
Lard, In Any, Quantity
BEE.F for sale by the*!
SIDE OR QUARTER!
Or in any amount to suit customers.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for HIDES and PELTS. F. B. GUTHRIE & BRO.
nov 12 2870tf.
.it WATCHMAKEB.
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P'at
isfjr »aid«xe*ution, interests and. costs, and if same witlnot bribg a sum sufficient to satisfy •aid execution, 1 will on tho same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Estate, or so much the root as may be necessary to satisfy a judgement for co^ts aaiountini to one nunarea-and fifty-two dollars -and eighty-four e®nj#. together with interest and cost, without
or appraisement laws,
said Koal Estate xahoa as the property of Arehibale Robinson. H. E. SlDEJiKK. my6 4w Sheriff Mont. Co. Ind.
LEGAL.
KEEP Your Watches RUNNING!
EDWARD BRAKDKA1IP
Is now prepared, at
JYo. 6, Commercial Row
To do.»ll kinds of
E/EPAiBiira Necessaary to WATCHES, OLOCIM% JBITELRY!
MR.
BRAN DCAMP has had more experience ui his trade asvPraetioal Watch Making and Repairing than any other man in the wsbash Valley.- Ha learned'-bis trade in the .urgest Watch Manufactory ia Prussia, commencing in 1833, and from thtn antil 1S47 worked in the largest cities of Euroi j. In 1847 he emigrated to America, and since then bas worked in New fork, Philadelphia and other leading cities. •All of his work will be Warranted for ono year.and low, living prices will be charged.
Remember the stand. No, 6. COMMERCIAL RO VV,: Green -Street, Crawiordsville. Ind. Dec3tf EDWAKD BBANDCAMP.
NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENT
STATE OF INDIANAj Montgonsry Co-,t
Court of Common Pleas, May Term, 1871. JamesBusenbarke,
s.
CoFilr
cieek.
per. J. B. CRAWFORD. Deputy.
BLACKSMITHIN G.
SAFE! FSOTITASU! PI&KAKSKTI
JAY COOKE* CO, Far an
Jforth
ASD TERES TESTHS PER CKXT. per annum. They are issued in denominations of $100, $500 A a a a $ a
Tlie Trustees ufider the Mortgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgac Thompson, of the Pennsylvania Central Rail road ompany.
These Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds will at all TINIH before mafaarity, be receivable a- TEN PER Ckjnr, (a# l-10). in exchange for, the Company Viands "at "tbeir ea^h* pride
In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds ield an income larger, we believe, than any other fint-claae security. Persons holding United States 5-30'r can. by converting them into Northern Pacific, increase their yearly income OXS-THIKD,and still have a perfectly reliable investment.
HOV OW TO GET THEM.—Tour nearest Bank or Banker will supply, these: Bonds, in any desired amount, and of any needed "denomination.— furious, wuhiw to exchangftstocks or bonds for' for these, can do so with any of our Agents, who fill allow the highest current price for ALL MARKETABLE SECURITIES.
Those living in localities remote from Banks. may send money, or other bonds, directly tons by express, and we will send back Northern Pacific tfoiidS at our own risk. and without cost to the investor.' For further information,. pamphlets. maps, etc., call on or address the undersigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell this Loan.
LUfi lv,PRESTON.A KB AN, Bankers, Chicago, 111. For sale by the First National Bank, Crawfordsville.
HABDWABE.
BURBRIDGE & JHAUSER
HAVE JUST OPENED A
WE
Comp!a5nt Forcc,ose
(William B. Wray Mortgage. "DE remcmbered that oh the 1st day of April I®7*. Jt ocmg in the vacation of the said Court of Common Pleas, the plaintiff, by Thomson A Ristine, his attorneys, produced ond filed in the.Clerks office of said court, his Com.plaint ss canse of'action in his behalf, and also »ffid*"t sethng forth that the defendant, iL'atm *Tay,
a nOuries dent of the State
J5?a Now. therefore, notice of tho filing aod pepdetkey of this action is hereby tiven to that bemr tppear on- the 2od ?y.i? the next term of said court,commencing 2Zua
Hoiwe.iifvCrawfords?ille, on the
S9th day of May, A, D. 1671, then and there to answer said complaint. tiuldag"!SSi'tSwi^10 'eaUf ^id
Court'
•pr8w3 Wit. K. WALLACE, Clerk.
WATCHES Airfc j]
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O e? O (x S
REPAIRED
If ao. (o to the PRACTICAL -WORKMAN of
16 Years Experience
Where the 4JWATC1UES bang.
Vou can have it4oae en SHORT NOTICE.
and SATISFACTlONGUARAin^KED. April8Tlm3
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NEW AND FULL STOCK
HARDWARE
W" '.
AT
Campbell ik^Harier's old Stand,
Where They Will Sell At
LOW FICB-TJie/ES
A prill'7!tf
MEATS,
.1-4
Everything in the hardware line
will be kept constantly on hand
Our goods are here, let the' peo
ple come and see them.
BURBRIDGE & HAUSER^
mm
Accrued interest LAND GRANT
Railroad
LRjnpl5w4r
For $6 per Line
We will insert an advertisement
OISTE MONTH In Eighty-two First-class
INDIANA NEWSPAPERS,
Including Nine Dailios.
We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility is well known. LIST SENT FREE
Address GE«, P. ROWELL Of CO, Ailvcrliaing Agent*, No*. 40 IB 41 Park How, New ITork
BLOOMINGTON (ILL.) NURSERY.
19th Year. 600 Acres, 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment—all sizes. Best Stock 1 Low Prices,! Would you know What, When, How to-Plantt Fruit. Shade, fXvergreen Trees. Roots. Grafts. Seediings.'Os»ge Plants, Apple Seed Early Rose Potatoes, Shrubs, Roses. Greenhouse and Garden Plants, 4c.. Ac. flower and Vegetable Seeds! Finest. Best Collection—Sorts and quality. Send-10 eeats for Now, Illustrated, Descriptive Catalogue—90 pages. Send stamp, each for Catalogues of Seeds, with plain directions— 64 pages. Bedding and Garden Plants—3-2 pages, and Wholesale Price List—24 pages. Address F?K. PHCENIX,Bloomington, Illinois. (R}aplr)5w4 $150 Tor Eagle Brick lland Machine. $500 for Eagle Brick Power Machine.
Write to FHEY, SHECKLER& Co. Bucyrus, 0. n.,11 T„n„_ CSiaViiWM Wanted in M. II 11668.""''®'"""''' Send Ten
THE
83
Cents fur Instructions.
W F. HEIKES' NURSERIES, Dayton. Ohio LR]aprl5w4.
PURE
SANFORD «:ORIV.—Seed of this wonderfuly productive variety, grown on Long Island, where it originated. 60 cts per Quart: Si for Two Quarts, post paid. Uy express? One Peck. $150 Half-Bushel. $2 50 One Bushel. 14 HENRI W. YOUNG. Roanoke. Long Island. (RJaprl5vv4 1 OOi? Uee the "Vegetable 1 CTA lOiUpULMONARY BALSAM.!O
OLD standard remedy for Coiwhs Colds, Consumpticn, "Nothing better. CUTLER BROS. A CO.. [R]aprl5»4 Boston.
FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Gloves arid all kinds of Cloths and Clothing: removes Paint. Greese. Tar. Ac., INSTANTLY. without the least injurv to the finest fabfic. Sold by Drusgists and Fancy Goods Dealers. FRAGBANT SAPOLIENE CO.. 33 Barclay i£t.. New York, 4G La Sal le St.. Chicago
Agents, Read .This!
WH.L PAV AGRNT8A MI.A. RT OF g30 PER WEEK aud Ex. penaea, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Addre* V. WAGNERA CO., Marshall.Mich.
1/iaiBGAB, how made in 10 hourr, '"ithout fill drugs. Particulars 10cents. F. SAGE, Cromwell, Conn. Buy the Apple Fearer, Corer and Sllccr, Price $2
VOID QIIACK8—A victim of e«rly in-. discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac. having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of selfcure. which he will send free to his fellow-suf-fercrs. Address J. H.'TUTTLE, 78'Nassua St. New-York.-" fRj»prl5w4
DENTISTS.
M. H. GALEY,
community as ejiploy.
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aanc-i
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rtred,
f.1feni»ilfir*teek by a First Mort-
road
and all equipments SKCON'D nn tbiU eatire-iUtnd Grant, being more than: Tw«tity-t#W' movsaad' Aeres of Land to each mile of Road.
Tk*(Bon4«-are free from United states Tax Hhfr Wnaihfl-ana Interest are payable in (W4tbe Principal at the end of Thirty years and tk»Intere«i8emi-anunal!y at the rate of SBVE.V
i¥ a
March 11, 1871.
1
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.
40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAR!
THE AMERICAN RURAL HOMS from April 1. 1871— A Firrtclaw, Eight-page, Agricultural nnd Fniuily Wrekly. Specimens free.
HOPKINS fc WILCOX, Rochester, N. Y, (Rjaprl5w4
|VR. S. 9. FITCH'S Family Physician 90 pages sent by mail tree. Teaches how to core all diseases of the person skin, hair, eyes, complexion, Write to 714 Broadway N.
March 11, 3871.
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Sept. 17, 1870.
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DENTIST-
a
fordsvslle Ind, Office" corner Slain A Green treets, er the or er Book Store. Dr.B.V.Galey. long and a a known to the
first-class Dentist, is in my janSVa
NOTICE OF DI8TBIBUTION.
STATE OF INDIANA. MONTOOXSBT COOKTY.) NOTICE is her given that at the January iv Term of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, after final settlement af the Estate of Mary iraves, deceased, about the snm of two hnndred and Sfty-»i_a dollars were found remaining for distribution decedent, iiadd heir^are appear on the arst day of Court, and prove their heirship and receive
png tho heirs of said erefore notified to the next term of 'aid
their distribution share. aprl5 K71w3 WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk
Nov.» 1867
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"WOOL WANTED
w~ WOOL WANTED!
CAMPBELL & HARTER
6
Boots, 8hoe8, and Rcadj-Made Clothing,
"1 for which tbey will take WOOL exchange and pay the highest market oriee.^, 3 '. 6 i... if?'* •jS*'} ft,. April 29, Irt71w2 -r'sl, CAMPBELL A HARTFR. -Ji
REMOVAL.
REMEMBER
THAT THE
hi
HARDWARE STORE
HAS
O E
from Camphell & Harter's old stnnd, to
PHCBNXX BUILDING,
Opposite the Court House,
0 COMMISSION HOUSE.
JOFLEFH OBUO. ABCHT MARTIN.
LOOK TO YOUR
OmUIi, MARTIN & CO. i'j, .• Will at all times pay ,he highest price in Cash for Wheat, Oats, Corn, and all kinds of Seeds, and ll sell all kinds of Farm Implements at the lowest possible prices.
They are now closiug out a large stock of Mill Feed, to make room for the. -*„i %»sj
CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS!
,. They also sell the
CRAWFORDSVILLE MAKE OF PLOWS!
Destined to become the most popular Plow in the State. Every Farmer shoold be sure to see thefn before buying an impoeted Plow. Grubb, Martin & Co., are the Manufacturers agents, in No. 1 Harter's Block, and are selling just at shop prices. We advise everybody to call and see them.
:m?s cl^2
No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
CBAWPOBDSVIXiLB
•t
Un, 9%$#
"r
HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
Faetory Goods, Jeans, WaaVefe* C^slmeres, CIothsr tJoVei^etB, Flannels and Tarns, together with an Immense stock of Shetings, Shirtings, Calicoes, Carpete. Hats and Caps,
it tf
CAMPBELL A rIAKTEIl
CAMPBELL & llARTER.
BOOTS & SHOES,
NEW STOCK AT
Men, Women and Children.
Motto, Cash—Quick Sales and Small Profits!
All Hinds of Custom Work doiie Order with Neatness and Dispatch.
First Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street, AT THE SIGN OF CURTIS BUG.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
W A S S O N & E E 8
"v
Mil
J*w
I
Elston's New Bank Building.
Extensive and Complete for
1
to
Eti »Wyrcs.
O O S
Cloths, Cassimeresy Dress Gk)ods, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Flannels, White Goods, Shawls,
Hoop and Balmoral Skirts.
Also, a well assorted stock of
S I O
A a in of
Boots, Shoes, Kate, Caps, Glass Qneenxwure mt the lowest market price.
'MAI. BSTAT*i{,
BBHTM BBtlXEB'S
REAL E8TATK
Crawfordsrtfle, tnd.
•i
'IMIE undersigned be* lesve to ealt the attenJL tlon of the public td' the following' list of property How in their hands for sale-,
A nic* newifweltina on Collego, street. room?. good cellar and eistera outhoaset, a rarietv of small fruits, ac.. house StorieV, lot WxlCO, pleasantly located. Payments easy, Price.
4
$ 1 6 5 0
A largedwelling house on Main street, in eastern part of city. 8 rooms. Cellar, eis'ern.'outhouses, all finished in the bent of Style also, good stables, splendid frnitand shrubbery, lot 60s 165. This is one of the most beautifuI,places in the city. Payments easy, price .*4.000 Anew framo dwelling ip the west part of the city. 6 rooms. 9cellars.cistern.nuthouses.good fence, all in fine condition, lot «xlSO. in a good neighborhood and well situated. This can bo bought at 31.600 in payments, or eash •. $1,500 A fino large house on Walnut street, near tho business part of the city. 9 rooms well cistern. cellar, outbou-es. Ac., excellent fruit and ornamental trees, lot 100x165. Stable on the same, for s»l» on east payments at $3,500 A fine dwell inn house on College stseet, near
College oamnus. 0 rooms, ball, summer kitchen cistern, stabling, ac.. house I a stories lot 30* 165. Payments easa. PViee. $4,000 House and lotwithio on® squaro of court house,
A bargoin at "Y",i Improved lot near M. E. church. House 5 rooms. Lot Mxieo Price.:.iv.. $1.500 House and lot in Col. Blairs addition, 2 good rooms: lot50x160. Prico." 5100 A desirable property on Walnut street 9 rooms fine fruit: lot 66*Jxl05. Prico .../••••• $8.500 A dwelling,house west of college.5 rooms cellar good well, together with about 9 acres'of fine, building grounds* Verychoapat -v-' $1-800. An excellent building lot oh College street, 50x
I60»eot. Held at .......i«.f600 A good dwelling in Houston and Blairs addition.. houses rooms, good cellar, stabloi out bouses, kitchon, cistern, good fenoing, shrubbery Ac. Prioe ft $2,000 A good house in Hushes* addition.5 nice room*. all new. lot55x110...... .....$1.0S0 A large new dwelling in Hughes' addition, Itf stories,8 rooms, 2 halls.cellar cistern and stable. Prico Anew frame house in Grnham Houston's addition. well situated. 1ot~50xl60. Cheap at&OO A nice new house on Franklin St. near t, B. A
W. depot, 5 room*, hall, cistern, cellar, newt fence, bouso nicely finished. Prioe $1,71)0 An excellent lot in Kennedy's addition. Yory choap at SI 10 A desirable property in west part of the oity, acre of ground. 3 rooms in house, wood bouse,
food
cellar, oistern. stablo, and fruit of all inds H.C00 A 3-story business brick on Green streot rents at $700 per yew. Prioe $4,500 A dwelling house on College Ht,8 rooms, everything in good style, fine fruits *c .SO.OOO House in vest part of the city. 6 rooms. fino lots. Price...., '. $1,500 A desirable residence near tho city, 8 rooms everything new. togethor with 14 acres of fineland. Payments ersy. Cheap at' $4,000 House and lot west of oollege Cdinpus, 3 rooms, good fruit, lot 50x160. Prioe !900 A bouse and lot on Spring streot. 4 rooms all convenient and handy. Price. ...$ 1,300 A good lot near I. B. A W. depot 50x100 8400 A good lot In McClelland,s addition at S3TJ A. fine lot in Connard's addition 50x160 $300 Four fine lots on Market St. noar tho business port of town. Very cheay at ... $500 A small bouse end good lot noar I. B- W. depot. 3 looms, woll. lot. fenced, at. -S280 Pattersons Now Addition, lying between Main and Market street. Just layod out. The firiost building lots in the oity. offered very cheap, Houso ond lot near junction, good lot. hoti«o rooms, cistern, lot fenced. In nod payments^ at 8^0 An elegant dwelling in south B^rt of city to. gether with 4JJ neres of itronnd well set fn fruit of the finest kind.- For salo in easy payments at 87.000 A fino residence in south part of city, 4 rooms, cellar, cistern, etc. Together with I£ acres of land, held at $1,700. Wil lands.
iVill trado for Western
3X noresof ground at S200 per aero and^2i neres
faying
it $175 per acre, both chonp nnd suitable for out in town tots. Payments easy. Excellent building lots in tho fi Mowing addictions Patterson Addition. Graham ft Houston's Addition, kvlston* Addition. Graham
Connard A Houston's Addition, Col. Blair's Addition, Kennedy's Addition, nnd Hughes' Addition, And many find lots iu other parts ofthecity, Fine t'urms of all kinds and sites in nil parts of tho county and state at reasonable figures and on easy Payments, Also, A largo list of Western landiifor salo or trade always on hand, Purties wishing to purehase can do no hotter than to call on us, for wo take property for salo at its very lowest figures,
BRITTON &BRUNER, Real Estate Agents. Office Second Foor Washington Hall. nprl 71
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CARRIAGE FACTORY
tt/
-OF-
J. S MILLER & CO.,
Established in 1856.1
jra
Mtrlut Street, North of Court Tfoune.
GBAWFORDSVIIiliE, IND.
AFTKR
returning thnnks to tho public forth liboral patronogo bestowed up^n us for tho Inst thirteen yenrs, wo would respectfully ral the attention of friendsand tho publicgoncrally to nn inspection of our -a
Carriage*, Bn^cs,
SPRING WAGONS,
Sulkies and Sleighs.
A fine ns'ortmont nnd vnriety of which we keep constantly on hand in our new brick show room on Wnshington street, second floor Wo claim to be iinsiirpa"sed in streneth nnd finish. u»in« none but the best selected well seasoned second irrowth timber, nnd employing none but the •post skillfnl nnd experienced workmen. The high reputation our work hns sustained in tha thirteen yenrs past gives us confidence in our ability as Cnrringe Makers. Ueing exclusively engaged in manufacturing only light work enables us to keep a much finer, larger, nnd better stock thnn any other house in the West, no confidently assert that our work nnd prices can not be excelled by any other establishment. Tho continual increaso in bqsiijoss hns inado is necessary to enlnrge our factlinos rormnniifacturing. We caLI oipociol attention to VV.1J, Kamson's
Patent Anti-Rattling Fifth Wheel A recent invention, and the greatest improvement erer added to a carriage, buggy or spring -Wagon. Wo have t^c e.xclusivo county right. Weu3e
Sarver's Patent Buggy Wheel, With Patent Rivet for fastening felloes, «o that it is impossible for tho felloo to split under any eircuinstance. The latestand best Improvements In Spring, Axles, Spokes and Hubs.
A variety of tho latest styles of Patent TODS nnd finish of every kind. As wo rccoivo the
Eastern Stjies Monthly From New York and Pliiladelpbia'we shall continae.to manufacture wark as reliable as heretofore. All our Work is Warranted from one to two years.
Old Work Taken in Exchange
BEPA1BIXO
fn wood-work done to order. Rlseksmithins Painting and Trimming done with neatoefs ana dispatch. We invito! all to call and see as our work will.recommend Itself.
Superior Farm "-Wagons!
Our Farm Wagons built expressly for this market by Studebaker Bros., of South Bend, Ind..of the
VERY REST TIMBER,
and more with the view-of giving entire satisfaction to purchasers than profit to the manufacturers or to us. We fully
Warrant Them in Every Particular is' For One Year,
irTRemember the place. Market Street .North jf Cou
Court House. July 17.18b# j, J.S.MILLER
RESIDENT
WASSON A MYERS.
A
CO-
DENTIST.
T. McXECHAN.
UKNTtST.,Crawfordsville. InJ.
respectfully tenders bis services to the publie. Motto. '"Good work, and moderate prices. Please call. Offioe. corner Slain and tireen Greets, next door to Post Office, up stairs msy?l 1P70
