Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1894 — Page 8

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XTOTICE OF PETITION TO Slil.l. MEAL KS. IN TATE. I'robiitn CHUPP No. B.'-IUS.

In tho Montgomery Circuit Court. Mareli terns. ISM. Lorenzo D. Stringer, Administ-mpr of estate of EHzatwth 1'rouUe. declined, of Montgomery Countv, Indiana, vs. .lames Kiddle. et ill.

To Solomon Kiddle, Hit" unknown ticii'M ol William Kiddle, deceased, and the unknown lioirs of Kliznlieth 1'iooise, rleeunned.

You are Fovoraliy hereby notilled that tht» nbovo numert petitioner as Administrator of tlto estate rffon'said. Ii.k Hied in the ('ireuit Court of Montgomery County, Indiana, a petition inukiili: you delendants thereto. and pravinj.' therein for an order and deeree of sniii Court authorizing thfi sale or certain real estate lKl"tisnnir to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition df.scrilied. to innke iis-seis for the p.TYHi-nt Of til" debts and liabilities ol said estate: and that said netition. so filed and pendinp. i- set for henr'tig in said Circuit Court at the Court House iti Cnuvfordsvllle Indiana, oil Hio loth Judicial day of the March torm, lS'.il. of said Court, the sum* being the ]5tli day ol March IS'.M.

Witness the Cle.ik and seal of said Court, this 8tli day of 1'ebruaty. 1S.M. WALLACE St'AKKS, '•Tit. M. HachcUler. Atty. Clerk.

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Noticr is hereby given to the citizens of the t«wn Of Darlington, and Kraiikliii township, in Montgomery County, Indiana, that I, tho titularsigned, a male inhabitant over the age of 1 years, will apply to tho board of Commis-iionors ef Haid county at their nest regular March session for lS9t, "lor a license to sell spiritou-, vinous, mall, anil all intoxicating liquors, in a less quantity titan a quart at a time, ami allow the same to be drank on thopremlsus where sold. placB of business* and the premises lrltorv said liquors are to be sold and drank are UeFcrlbed as follows:

A part of lot two |2\ in block number three (3. on the original plat of the town of Darlington, bouuded as follows: lieginning at the northwest corner of si id lot and running thence -'rpottlh 138 U'ft. tlieiuv wist SS feet, tlmnce uotth 182 feet, thence west feet to the place of togiuning, and in tile twe-storv frame building situated on the north end thereof.

ALONZO Ct'STKK.

•J^OTICK TO »1 i'CII CONTKACTOKS.

Ih the matter of W illiam Hawker's petition for ad it'll.

Notice is hereby given that 1. the undersigned Drainage Commissioner, will on SATCHDAY. FEHHKAHY. ilth, 1S94, lit o'clock p. m. of said day, at the office of lb* Count Surveyor, 1 the Court House in the city of Crawford.-ville, Montgomery County. lndiann.iet to the lowest and best bidder, or bidders. by stations of one hundred feet each, the whole of tho drain ordered by the Montgomery Circuit Court: to bo constructed in said Montgomery County, in the above entitled matter. Saul ditch is about live hundred rods long, be a tile ditch

Tho specifications and computations of the cubic yards of excavation in each section may be Keen at my home, one-naif mile north of the town of Kirkpatrick, Montgomery County. Indiana Tho right to reject any and all bids is reserved. II KN ltY c. 110 BE.

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Drainage Commissioner

ITCH ASSESt*M1CNT NOTICE.

Mase of Indiana, Montgomery County. In the Circuit Court, November term, 1S93. In the matter of William Hawker eta!. 1'e tition for a ditch.

Notice is hoi eby given to all against whose lands benellts were assessed bv the d:'ainagt commissioner, and continued by the Montgomery Circuit in tho above entitled matter, that you aro ouch required to pay me. as Drainage Commissioner, eight and on -third per cent, ol said assessment at. my residence, on«-half mile north of the town of Ivirkpatriok, .Montgomery County. Indiana, on the liitjt day of March, IS'.'I, and an equal installment of the same on the Ithh day oi each r-ucceeding mohth until the whole is prid.

IIENIIY C. SI It Hi 1-:. Ihaiuage (immissionei

^DMIN ISTlfAToK SALE.

The nnder

Clark

-igned administrator uf the estate

ot Elizabeth Troi-lse. late of Montgomery Countv, Indiana, decensed, at her late residence in

township, four miles east of l.adoga, will oHer for sale on Tl'l'SDAY, FKRUl'AHT -'0, IS'Jt. the following personal property to wit:

Household ruruiuire. Sl(i pounds of flour in mill, ti gold watch, live cords of wood, and other personal property.

TEIvMSOK StLE: A credit of six months given on all sums of is and over, the purchaser giving notes with 6 tier cent. Interest after mr.tnrlty, with approved security. Sale begins at ]0:C'0"a. m. L. I). sTIMNiiK.It, \dministrator.

RKN.I. CI.ARK. Auctioneer. 31. M. »Hi held«r. Atty.

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Organized unl 111 sue o})erfiti»n for OVPT two vwii'h, fw ilio ment of all

CHRO NIG DISE A.SES.

Ol'ARANTliK to cure any .-aso of IMi.KS.

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all its forms and locations

speedily eureil by our new methods.

All derangements ot the STOMACH. LIVKIi, BOWK.LS and KIDNEYS, are treated more successfully by tho Thysiclaus ol this Institute titan any others in America.

There is no place where a* many cures nr» made in all

Medical ami Surgical

Diseases ol Women.

1PRABLE ASES TAKEN.

"Honesty and Candor" is our motto in dealing with the alllictM.I.

Havo our examiner call oil you, or writs to "OUAMI'aIUN MED1CAI. AND SUKCI A I. IN STJTl'TK. CII AM l'AIGK. II.I..

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J. M. I'ATTl-liSON. M. D., Sec y.

lininker's

Carminative Balsam, tho great stoin ach and bowel Kemody, ia still workin wonders. For Ral3 by all druggists. ]f you don't believe Mrs. Willi*

SMOKY fiOW—UWION TP.

Our sick ail' better. People are making good nee of tin snow.

was the truest of her

Mrs. Xetvland father Fruia\. Mrs. Monroe's "rouain paid her a visit Tuesday night. ,1. H. MeCormick a»d wife spent Sunday with his parents.

Carrie Cloesin and daughter visited

her prandpa Sunday. Meeting will eonirnencfc at Mt. I aboi again Wednesday night. l-\ 1'!. Clossin spent bunday at his sister's, Mrs. hhzabeth Stamper.

We are sorry to hear the McKinley correspondent was sick last week. Miss Oollie WarhintoB, of Crawfordsvillp, was in our midst Sunday evening.

This V. P. C. lT lit Otterbien will meet every Friday night. Everybody invited.

Rlaneh Peterson, of Linnsburg, has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Bratton, who has been sick.

Smokey Row is bounded on the north by Mt. Tilbor, on the east by McKinlej, oil th« west by Otterbien. on the south

bv Whiteeville.

L&.D0GA.

irl since Saturday. Robert Stricklor, the Monon biake-j man, was home Sunday.

Mr. Wvatt L.arsh, of Indianapolis, is

visiting at Ab. Mitchell B. Rev. Tait is going to Michigan where he thinks his health will improve.

Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Youug^ are the parents of a second son since 1' riday. There were twenty-eight additions to the Christian church since Wednesday

night. Mrs. Mary Campbell visitod her son. Samuel, at Crawfordsville the first of

the week. Most oE the country people were "snow bound" the tirst of the week and couldn't get to town.

When there is a large enow on the ground the C. A S. E. is always on time. It is better than some of the "tine' roads.

There was a "hard times" social at the Presbyterian church Tuesday night and those who attended had to wear old

clothes.

had to wear

GULLEliE GROVE.

Jack Westfall has lacrippe,

Grace Bunnell has thefevei. S. (I. Bunnell is on the sick list. Luin Parsons was in rawfordsville

Monday. Williard Husk visited friends at Wes ley Sunday.

Henry Stockdale spent Sunday at W S. Fowler's. Kemamber the P. S. C. t,.. a\eiv Thursday night.

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Son are making the best $1 cabinets in tnecity go and see for yourself, tf

Children Cry for

ditcher's Castoria. Wait for the American.

For Sale.

At a bargain on easy terms TOO and 210 acre farm with in 3 miles of f'raw fordsville. Addross, 4

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W. 1. (IKIITITH.

The finest cabinents Gallery £1.00 per dozen.

at Lawson's

"Wait For The American.

Uenr.T Stockdale and wife visited Fd Busk and wife Sunday. lev. J. S. Cooper filled his regular appointment Sunday night.

Thos. Meek is visiting friends in the southern part of the state. A. W. Graves i6 improving his farm by putting in a drive well.

Miss Myrtie Small visited Cora Foutz Saturday night and Sunday. Fremont Flemings of West Lebanon, is visiting his uncle this week.

Mr. Fowler and wife were the guest3 of their son Wintield, Sunday. Elmer Jolley and Claude Sloan attended church here Sunday night.

Charles Wingert and wife of Whitesville visited tho tatter's parents Sunday.

Misslva Follick atlended the Lane vs. Graves trial at Crawfordsville Tues­

day. There was no prajer meeting last Thursday night on account of bad weather.

Misses Lena Newlin, Maggie Parsons and Stella Bunnell werothe guests of Miss Follick Sunday.

Albert Rusk, Will Newlin, Jack Bunnell and Arley Stockdale spent Sunday at W. S. bowler's.

A social was given at the residence of Mr. Newlin's for the V. P. S. C. F. Fri day night. A number of the young folks attended. After serving a fine supper all returned to their homes re porting a grand time.

Wait For The American.

The finest cabinets at Lawson'6.

The finest cabinets at Lawson's Ga'lery 81.00 per dozen.

A Rare (Jhance to Make Money.

Farmers and farmer's sons aro especially requested to investigate. Office with Hurley & Clodfclter.

WESLEY

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Ora Beaver wab at his home in

vance Sunday. W.F. Kpperson was at Toledo the

first of the week. Tipton. Editor J. F.Warfel the father tf a

E. F. Hall hauled his wheat to market

The V. C. C. O. are making tine progress. Mrs. Al Bard is not .juite so well at this writing.

Charley and Pellis Gray have the chicken pox. Simon Ijvncli tliii business near Sugar Grove last week,

A spelling match was held at No. 8 Thursday evening. A. I). Harple will occupy the aughn property in March.

High winds last week did considerable damage in the neighborhood. The Horse Thief Detective Association met at Wesley last Saturday.

One of our teachers will be a candidate for trustee of Wayue township.

A surprise dinner WHS carried out on •las. Parker and wife last Wednesday. Mr. Charley Edwards will remove to the place formerly occupied by Joel Fatton.

Prof. Fry, of Crawfordsville. canvassed the township last week for Johnsons cyclopedia.

Miss^Bettie llerzog of Wayneiown was the guest of the .. C. C. O., last Saturday evening.

..Wait for the, Americnn.

HEW ROSS.

Lee JacUs0 ot

Mace, was here Fri-

AuJorgon haB re ur

ned from

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Kind's

Ivan Dorman. visited Dr. R. 1 Sunday. Harry Alkire was at Crawfordsville Saturday.

J. W. Shepherd was at Indianapolis.

Saturday. Miss Poail Weaver of Pittsboro, visited J. W. Shephard.

Win Farlow moved from Shannondale to New Ross Tuesday. Charles Harris left here Monday for (rreencastle, to enter DePauw College.

Tho literary is progressing fine, thirtvfive members compose the organization

Mies Sallia Hunt of Greenville visited her parents at this place the first of the week. yuite a large number of the New ROBS young people are attending meeting at Providence.

Harry Alkire and O. W. Byrd defeated the suffrage question on last I'riday night. Resolved, "that women should have the right of suffrage."

FKUITS AKD YOUNTSVILLE

The sick are improving.

The ground hog surely was not a blind one. Miss Addie Pickett spent Tuesday in Alamo.

Henry Key's horsa ran away with him last week. Carlton Snyder made a trip to Indianapolis Thursday.

Frank lngersoll spent Sunday with .Tames McCortnick. Will Hirst and Isaac l-.lston were in Alamo Sunday evening.

Cold weather i6 causing the schools to fall short in attendance. Cyrus Fink feels as lofty as the man in tho moon over his new daughter.

Miss Hva Love has been very sick for a few daj'B. but is improving rapidly.:

Mi&s Nellie Jngersoll of Kibernia the guest of her friends here this week.

Decatur Wilkinson has purchased the Wm. Munn'sfarm aud will liva in Fruits ere long.

Some of our young folks have been attending protracted meeting at Alamo, for the past week.

John F. and Charles Brown are in tho commercial business this week delivor ing wheat in Waynetown.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Busenbark. of near New Market, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jan.ss S'.vearingen's Sunday.

Tho spelling match at ('lore's Grove school was well attended. John Shular. of Wallace, carried away the honors.

Lusanta Still and Elbert Hughes are felling the beech aud maple trees as "Achilles and Ajax felled the Trojans.''

Willard Fink sold |uito a number of \alentinos which we suppose will cause many a poor creature to look bacU with sad retlectious over his pas! career.

Misses Nora llerron and Minnie Wilkinson and Mrs. Andrew Herror, Mrs. Frank llerron and Mrs. Williard Finlc wore visitors at No. Ttschool Friday afternoon.

From the idea we have of the Knights of Pythias, we believe it to be a grand organization, especially for young men. and we say amen t.o an organization of this kind in Vountsville.

The rinow on tho ice of Sugar Creek in a few hours assumed the appearance of the fact' of a Chinese tablet with marks, lines, and hieroglyphics of an infinite number caused by this merry gliders.

Charles

H.

Corbett and Austin B.

Mitchell engaged in a prize fight last week in the Weebawken Copse near No. school-house, Evorette Moloney and Earnest Rooney being referees.

First blood was drawn on Mitchell. The reeult was a draw. The next match will be a tight, to a finish. The inauo jevers were all in good humor.

A few days ago Andy llorron filled a sack with corn to feed his hogs. He set it hy a sack of walnuts, and when he was ready to feed the hogs he picked up the sack of walnuts and emptied it into Unpen. Mr. lforron is a heavy feeder and when we inquired why all the hogs woie such pleasing countenances and broad smiles, the answer was, that they were lateti over tho change of food and the

joke on Mr. llerron also.

DARLING-TON-

If you waut a nice sleigh call on Ira

Booher. John Hulott wont to Lafayette on, business.

Tom Bradlick, of Kokomo, is yisiting at this place. Earl Cox is improving the time sleigh riding.

A revival is in progress at the M. E.

church this week. Mrs. Aniel Booher and children are visiting relatives in Kokomo.

Spurg en Cunningham, the reporter for tho Echo, is quite a hustler.

William Holliday. of Linden, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Abo Simons. JetT McDaniel and family will move to Iowa the last week ia this month

Dr. Berryman sold his sloigh., thinking of course there would be no more snow.

The spring moving has began among those who have to move t) the first of March

It is predicted that Daihiigton will have another boom in budding .this

spring. Darlington is

011

a temperance boom.

There are over one hundred members at present. About thirty members were taken in at the Good Templars meeting last Monday night.

I. H. Wade, of Lafayette lectured here last Monday and Tuesday night on temperance.

These are beautiful nights for sleighriding and our young people are taking advantage of it.

C. E. Thompson is trying to sell his stock of dry goods to a party living in Crawfordsville.

William Black has purchased a lot of Ira Booher and will build as soon as the weather permits.

Christain Endeavor meeting at the Christian church every Thursday night. Everybody invited to attend.

Miss Maggie Maguire is home awhile on a visit from C. E. Thompson's store where she has beon clerking.

A party of young poople from town went to Boots' schoul house last Tuesday nigkt to a cyphering match.

Frank Seybold purchased 40 acres of land of Jell' McDaniel and Henry McDaniel also purchased SO acres of him.

Mrs. George Wilson was called to Wuveland last Saturday to the badside of a sick friend, who died Monday morning.

Mrs. Cal Stewart-and children returned homo last Saturday after a week's visit with relatives near the Boon# county line.

Mr. Galloway, of Mace, is talking of purchasing property of Sam Griinu. If he makes the trade he intends moving about March 1st.

Ira Booher & Son are closing out their entiru 6tock of robes and blankets at a great reduction in price. 1' armors now is the time to purchase while they are cheap.

We are sorry to say that our tailors, Hili Wilson, intend to move to Rockrille soon. We need an enterprise hero like this ami aro very borry indeed to gte them go.

Ask Pet t'iannigau, Florence Boots, Oma Cox. Goldie Booher and Pearl Cunningham how they like to go three miles to church in a wagon and after church is over walk heme

The patrons of tho Darlington school want Prof. Galloway to teach our school again next winter and we think our school trustees should see that we uret a Prof, worthy if the place.

Miss Blanche Flannigan and Mr. Traslc were married last Sunday by Elder T. J. Shuey in the west part of town in the presence of few friends and relatives. Wo did not get to, try the wedding cake

Lands for Sale or Trade.

80 aci'fs well improved, four miles from city, to trade for a tjood Will pay dill'erencu. 80 acres first-class land, TO in cultivation, lmildingB ordinary. To trade for well improved 8C or 100. "i".* •10 acres rich land all in cultivation, three miles from city, to trade for,80on good road cash difference paid.

SOacrosii Parke county j,rood bmldinKH, (." acres in cultivation. To trade for land in tliiR county. Will (,'ive difTerencp.

Fii'Rt-cliiHS 'J(KI acre farm four miles from city, to trade for smaller far™ and cash. 40 acres wall improved noar city to trade for cheaper SO acres. 7L acres '2 miles from city. ."30 in culti vation, price S'.J.fiOO.OO, good IIOUSM and bars. ("HAS. (IKMMM, Aj ent.

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For a short time wo will soil

Boots and Shoes

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Will livn afc/iia in thrso pictures an

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A Partial List of the Views in "Part One."

fOi'KT t»K IION'OHThis is considered the most majesty t»- 110 that has rver bpi'ii wrought by the hand* of men.

cel.I '.Mill's- CAIf .WKI.S. Kxa-'t reproductions ol the Santa M.iiia. Nina a::(I I'inta, sliips in which Coltmibus sailod in his dlBcorri-yof America.

TIIK I'I'.lUtIS W1IKKI.. The highest wheel iu the world, and one ot the mechanical wonder* of this age.

KATTI-KSIIII1. ILLINOIS. A11 nxaet repieduetioti #t one of \niei h'ils (in#st vrar vessels fully eijulpj.ed

CALIFORNIA STATK BI'ILKINli. Cost J75.MH), and uer.t to the lar{ e«( State building.

J(111N Ill'LL LOCOMOTIVK. Tho oldest anccessful railroad loc •motive 111 America.

A NI l-'A t'Ti Kits' HI'II.DINO. The largest building in the world, winch cost Si."CO,(XXi and had nearly 11 ai-re* Moor s])a?e. [,.••• ..v:

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ABSTKAi BOOKS CATABHH

A. C. Jeniiison'H alislriict hooks contain a copy of every deed of record lo every tract of land in the county, as well as to every unsatisfied Mortjjii^c

*'af«H. of tlir Wooclu'i lsIntiJ

Plaisance!

Will tlnd iu thi'in a sour.-e of roat delight and education. WithsU'-h pictures and descriptions tht'Y .'till vet visit the Fair in all it« glory I'ai cuts tills beautiful pictorial history for their children.

A DM IN I S'l'H AT ION IU ILDINO. t'ost $5&0,00(J. and considered tlie arcliitocturaI gem of the lraii-.

WOMAN'S lU'lLDINC. Cost $i:)S,Hil0, arnl was devofd !iirl cW te wo:na*'s trork.

STATl'K OK TIIK UI'.IM HLIC. l!y I'rench. The statue is (ifl feet tall ftml retiuired nearly Jl.lnn wortn of ({old loaf lo cover it.

1 l.'Iill VII.LAOi:. Keproduotio* or a typical Tillage lu Ireland, and one ol the gr^eatest,attractions on the Midway.

CLIFF DWKLLKUS. A reproduction of Die homes ol that curious race ot Indians.

l'AI.ACK MECHANICAL A KTS. Cost 1 was S50 foet loug and 50() feet, broad. OSTHIl'll FARM

A11 exhibit of lire •otrichoK. IN I HliloK (iOVF.HN.MKNT 111'I I.DINC. NI'M1JKit OF STATK IU'1 LDI.NfiS, KTC. INTKHIOI! MAN1"FA"IT!{EKS Hl'lLUINU-

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Mr -0 years experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing! titles enable mi: to claim that my ollice is the best place to hare l)F,KI)S, MOHTOAfiES, I,EASKS, and COXTKAOTS prfjiared, as well as reliable

Alistracts ol Title.

Coine and see. I'roof of I ho I'udtlin (•lc. l'e( reasonable, ^'oul solicited

Two Notaries in (hoodie*. east Main street,. Crawfordsville, [nd.

Over 121 I

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Cactoria.

.g: ELY'S

CREAM BALI

Cleanse!* ih

NASHI Patent: A I Ifl TH I'Aitl Hill Ifl nammfttiftii

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KhI iU (it Caih«rino O'Hrirn, Notion is hf»n»'oy uivon tlmr tlf* ban lM«on appointed Administrator, with will auLV xH, of ot Cfithorlnr O'liritn, lati* tJf ty, Iiuliuna, dfr»'UHed. hni»i Htrtf" ',H to l»v solvent.

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