Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 October 1891 — Page 5
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The collection complete and the display all made in
All the New Patterns. All the Latest Styles.
Early Comers Have the Advantage.
L. S. AYRES & CO.,
INDTANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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A Point We-ll Taken. One point well driven home is worth a dozen half hearted statements. We do business on business principles and, when we sell a pair of shoes, it is as good a pair as can be manufactured tor the money. The moment you put your feet into them you'll begin to get. satisfaction out of them. We manage our affairs so that a minimum "margin of profit satisfies us and we don't make one customer pay the bad debts of another. You may easily fare worse if you go any further. but you can't fare any better no .matter how far you go.
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In the city where vou can get a abinet photograph that is anything likea picture lor S2 per dozen. Do not let any ot the cheap galleries make believe anvthiig else, but go straight to
NICHOLSON & SONS,
Where yon can get pictures l'or S2 that will not iade,
1 1 S 1--2 E. Main St. 1 st Stair-way E. of Court House.
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CATTLE DISEASE. rzzi
Is it KinderpestTor is it Something Else— Eeports to be Made. All who have sick cattle or cows, or who have such animals to die. should report the same forthwith to Dr. E. W. Keegan, that they may be reported to the State Veterinary Surgeon. Tho Doctor says tho county is full of sick cattle and he thinks from the symptoms, that it is the genuine rindepest which is breaking out in the county.
Circuit Court.
W. M. J. Miles vs. W. J. Miles, administrator of the estate of James Davis, deceased. Plaintiff--awarded 8110.75.
Georgo M. Johnson vs. Charles M. Butcher. Plaintiff awarded ?G7i.C54 State vs. Dempsey Auraan. Violation of liquor laws. Defendant fined $20 and costs on each of six counts and ?10 and costs on a seventh
State vs. Alfred En 1 Vppcal dismissed. A. D. Lofllan vs. \V. W. Harris. Plainawarded $64.00.
State vs. Sam lloshwener, violation of liquor laws. Defendant fined §20 on each of two counts and 810 on each of two counts. Two counts dismisskd.
T. F. Patton vs- T. I. & I. Railroad. Plaintiff awarded 847.77.
Serbers Sentence.
James Serber, the Wayne township butter thief, came before Judge Snyder Monday morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of purloining Wm. Munn's butter. lie was lined SI, given five days in jail and disfranchised for two years. He will also have to pay or lay out the costs of the case.
To All Whom It May Concern. Ihe regular Predostinarian Baptist church of Jesus Christ called I'isgah. Montgomery county Indiana will at their November meeting 3d Saturday in Nov. next, elect one trustee for said Pisgah church to fill the till the place of John M. Shirk, resigned.
ELDF.K W. H, DARNALL.
2\v Moderator.
"Chuekv" Fell, the Oladiator. from Michigan City.
Prof. Jacob Norris lias goi mie, Wyoming. His family the first of next week.
D. BARNHILL, FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Supt.Zuck visited the different: schools of tho county this week. The new fire department horses are beauties—but come a little high.
Gus Truitt and wife are visiting in Van Huron, Kan., and Sheldon, Mo.
The attorneys for Wm. Steele, will appeal his case to the supreme court. Mrs. John A. Booe and children are visiting Lieut. W. T. May at Fort Sheridan.
Wm. II. Thorn has been appointed guardian of the minor heirs of William Reynolds, deceased.
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Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Jessie VanSiekle and Walter E. Pickett, which is to occur on Wednesday evening, Oct. 1-i at S:30 o'clock.
Got a Year Up North.
Wm. A. Donley and John Davenport, tho daring trapeze performers who were arrested show day for robbing the saloon of Terrence Holmes, were brought into court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to the charge of petit larencv. They were each given a year in the penitentiary and disfranchised.
Rheumatism Cured in a day. •'Mystic Cure" for Rhuematism and Neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and disease immediately disappears. If first bottle fails to benefit money promptly refunded. Sold by I.)r, E. Detchon. Druggist Crawfords ville.
Harvest Excursion.
The Vandalia Lino will run one more harvest Excursion on Wednesday, October 14th. 1891, and will sell from all points on its line to Atlanta Ga., Greenboro, Goldsboro and Raleigh N. round trip tickets at one first class limited one way rate, good for thirty days to return. Don't miss this opportunity as it is the last excursion of this kind this year. For full information inquire of any ticket agent of Vandalia Line or address J. M.Chesbrough, Ass't Gen'l Pass'r Agt St. Louis, Mn.
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GENERAL STATE NEWS.
A creamery costing 85.000 is operating at Roann. Farmers' instituto will soon open at Lafayette.
DePauw university will have theological lectures. The Brazil brick and pipe company been formed.
William Johnson, 70, is missing from his home in Clinton county. Frank Thomas, a Columbus saloonkeeper, drank of his own whiskey and died.
Samuel Bloomfield, of Kendaville, has been arrested as a counterfeiter by the federal authorities.
Terre Ilaute wants a higher class of amusements. Also thinking of building a new opera house.
Capt. Vance, of the recruiting station at Terre Haute, will go to Indianapolis to take charge there.
Has mains were blown up by dynamite near Anderson, Sunday night. Farmers objected to mains being laid.
A swindler is working Johnson county. He sells a political chart and when you buy one a dozen come which you have to pay for.
John (iilbert escaped from the Jeffersonville prison and walked the entire distance to his old home at Monroe City. Immediately upon his arrival ho was rearrested and sent brick.
Anderson is exercized over the be.lief that the DePauw glass works will be erected at Joneshoro, instead of Alexandria, and charge is made that the Pan-Handle, railway company used its influence against Alexandria and in favor of Joneshoro.
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Pitcher's Castoria.
OT1CK TO HK1KS, CREDITORS. K'J'C.
Ill tin- manor ot tho ostatn of Kdinond Hovers, deoousi-il. In tho .Montgomery circuit. Court, Ki'ptomlii'r term. lS'.il. Notion is hurt-by given that William II ICrmaiurout an exneutur of tlio cstuti' of l-Mmoml Bowers, ileoeasei], has presented anil tiled his Hocounts and vouchers infinal settlemonlof said estate, and that the same will iino up for the examination and action of said Circuit Cosrt on the and day of November. It-ill. at which timo all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if an there lie, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate are also notified to bo in said
Conn at tho time aforesaid anil make proof of heirship. Hated this 2nd day of October, WM. II. KltMANTKOl-T. 1«")1. Administrator.
Notice.
WiiEHUAr", At, ibe last rcimlar meeting or the Common Council ol' the city of Crawfordsville held on the 5th day ol' October, lSiil, the City Civil Engineer made his final reports for the improvement of the gutters on tho south side of east Main street between Pine street aud the right of way of the Vandalia railway- Also for the improvement ol" t.he gutters on both sides of north Washington street from Market street to North street. Also the improvement of the sidewalk oil the south side of east Market street from Pino street west 1S'3 feet and 0 inches. Also the improvement of the sidewalk on south side of east Chestn ut street I'roin Wellington street east to first alley. Also the improvement ot the sidewalk on the east side of Pl-nn stveet. from College street north to a point
HIT feet north of the north iine of said College, street in said city. Which report. was received and placed on file in the office of the cit.v clerk of said city, and that thereupon the Mayor appointed a committee of the Common Council to consider said report and to hear objections thereto.
Now. therefore tlie following named persons to-wit: Sarah Heaten, Catherine Mahan. Wm. h. and Caroline Costaneor, .lohn M. Urown. Amanda M. Driskcll, Bridget- E. Kclley, Benjamin F. Woodson. Julia"Karl, county of Montgomery Sallie K. C'rabbs, Salina St.onccypher, William Hartman. Martha A. Tomlinson, Mrs Mary IC. Kelley, Ann Nolan, Patrick Brennan, Michael Price. Crawfordsville Water and
Light Co., Elien Lonsr, Anna T. Liter, Cynthia 11. Sies. Joseph L. Davis, Fannie E. Davis, Indiana P. Vannice. Charles li. Townslev, Wm. H. Sharp, O. M. Grepy, Samncl II. Gregg, Eliza V. Galloway, Hugh Ke'.soy, John Johnson, Tlios. I-l Nolan, anci the eity of Crawfordsville, whose property is assessed as shotvn by said report, for the cost of said improvements, are hereby notified that said committee will meet- at the council chamber of said city on tho 31st day of October, lS'.U, at '.I o'clock in the forenoon to hear objections to said report and assessments, and said parties are requiren to then anci there show cause, if any
FALL AND WINTER BUSINESS
"the Artistic Trimmer. We also make Mens uiotiung to order cheap. Wood and guaranteed to lit. Carpets and Oil Cloths in the greatest varity. Exervtliing new. Everything in the latest style and at the most reasonable price. No Shop-worn goods. New Fall and Winter goods arriving every day. We are
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Sheriff's Sale.
l!y virtue of a certified copy of a Poeivc to me directed from the Clerk ot th- Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Edwin K. Miiall is plaintilT. Iiiul liflie Hailley ami Kdward Kadley are defendants, reti'uiring me to make the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight dollars and Seveiuy-l-'ive cents, with interest a said decree and costs, 1 will expose at l'ulilie Sale to the hichest, bidder on
SATURDAY, OCTOliKil Ul, A. 1). 1S!U, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and I o'clock 1'. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House in Crawfordsville, Montgomery oouuty, Indiana, the .vnts and prollts for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: l'art of the south-west quarter of section four teen, (11), township nineteen, (lib north, rang six, (fi), west, described as follows ISepiininK on the north line of Washington street in the town of Middletown, now Waynetown, at a point twenty-four feet west of a point where the wnst line of Franklin street in said town would strike said north Hue of said Washington street, running thenco north to Coal Crook, thence down said creek to the west lino of tl. oast half of said south-west (planer of section fourteen. M, thence south to the north line of sail 1 Washington street, thence east to the place of beginnl nu, situate in .Montgomery count-.-, in the State of
Tii'liann. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time aud |lace, exposi to public sale the feo simple of aid re il osvate or so much thereof as may be suflicient to dis charge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Sept. Stith. 1891. JOHN P. HIIU.K.
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t.herehe, why said report should be eontinned and the assessment made as therein ^'en sin, was a Child, she cried for Cast sot fortn".
By order of the Common Council. VV. CAUU. Mayor. At test:
C. M. S OT'I. City Clerk. October 7, lS'.M.
OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE
a position to successfully compete with any market. Give us a call.
Sheriff Montgomery County,
EE Itv Jos. S. llKNitv, Deputy. II. M. Hillings, Att'y for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Hy virtue of a eortifled copy of a iloeroe to tlio (liroi.-tod from tlioOlorkof tho Montgomery Circuit Court, in a uausu wlioroin liobort K. ISryaut is Plaintiff, anil Anilrow Cawloy, Klizalmtli Cawley his wife, Klloti Cawley, C:itliarino Cawley, nnil tlie l-'irst National Hank of Crawfordsville, Indiana, are dofondants, requiring mo to raako the sum of throe hundred and nine dollars aud I sixty-live cents, «v itli interest on said decree and cost?, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest I bidder, on
SATUIf DAY, (K'TOIiKl! 24tli, A. 1).. 11S!»1. lletweon tlio hours of 10 o'clock a. ni. and I o'clock |. in. of said day, at the door of tlio Court House in Crawfordsvillo, Montgomery county. Indiana, the ronts
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FALL SEASON..
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FALL AND WINTER
Garments.
We show the largest and finest line in the state of all the newest shapes and stvles.inthe newest cloths.
JACKETS.—Plrtin and Fur trimmed. APES-Both cloth and fur. MILITARY CAP^IS—
Fur trimmed and embroidered. I S E A A MENTS.
S E S N E W MARKETS andTOP, COATS. PLUSH CLOAKS and
JACKETS,
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not exceeding soven years, the following real ostnte, to-wit: The northwest quart.'!' of tho northwest quarter of section twenty (-JH), in township twenty (•M) north, ram?e four (I) wost, containing forty
acros more or less, situate in Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will notsoll for a sum sufficient to satisfy said docroo, interest mid costs, I will, at tho same timo and placo, oxposo to public sale the foo simple of said real estate.
so much tlioreot as may be sufflciont to dis-i-hai'Ke said decree, intorost and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or apraiaemont laws. Sept. Wth, A. I).. 18UI. JOHN 1'. HIK1.H,
When Baby was sick, we ga re hor Castoria.
When she became Sliss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave ttiom Castoria.
All our Plush Garments are niado lrom "The Walker Plush." We guarantee our S25 plush cloak equal to any sold elsewhere at $30. Correct Styles and Lengths and made equal to real fur garments. We sell Plush Cloaks from $15,1'lush
Jackets from S10 up. Every Garment guaranteed to wear.
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In Montgomery county, Indiana 10i acres, under high state of cultivation good brick house, good barn, good spring: water for cattle. Will sell on good, easy terms or exchango for city property. See.
ZACK MAHORNEY & SONS, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Department of omi nmmings,
