Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 February 1894 — Page 8
XTOTICB OF PETITION TO SKLtlteAL KSTA'l Probate oauso No. 2.H3S. ..
In
the
Montgomery Circuit Court. March term,
'"'"iloreuao D. Stringer, Administrator of estate of Kllzibeth Proviso, deceased, of Montgomery County, Indiana, vs. .lames Kiddle, rt al.
To Solomon ltiddlo, the unknown heir* of William Itludle, doceiisod, and the unknown heirs of Kli7-abeth Precise, deceased.
You are severally hereby notified that the above namt-d petitioner as Administrator ol the estate Hforesaiil, 111 oil in tlie Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Indi.-nin, a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying then-ill for an order and decree .f wild Court authorizing the bale of certain real estato belonging to the estato of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make a-sels for the payment Of the debts and liabilities o! paid estate: anil that said petition, so tiled and pending, i- set for hearing in said Circuit Conrt at the Court llonso in Crawfordsville Indiana, in the 10th Judicial day of the March term. 1891. of said Court, the same being the 16th day of March 1891.
Witness the Clujk and seal of said ourt, this 8th day of Februaty, lH'.M. WA 1,1.ACK SPARKS, M. M. BacheMer, Atty. Clerk.
APPLICATION KOH LICKNSK.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the tovrn Of Darlington, and Franklin township, in .Montgomery County, Indiana, that I, tho under•igned. a male inhabitant over the age of »1 years, will apply to tho board of Commissioners Of aaid nty at their next regular .March session for 1894, for a license to soil spiritou-, vin-
OOB,
malt, and all intoxicating liquors, in less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to be drankoa tho promises where sold, lily place of business and the premises whore aaid liquors are to bo sold and drank ate described as follows:
A part of lot two tS\ in block number three (3), on the original plat of the town of »arliugtou, bounded as follow*: Ueginning ut tho northwest corner of siid lot and running tlienco south 132 feet, thence east "J! feet, tlieneo uoi tb 138 feet, thence west 22 feet to the place of bofinning, and in tho twe-story frame building situated on the north end the-eof.
ALONZO CUSTEK.
•J^OTICK TO DITC1I CON'I'RACTOliS.
In the matter of William llawkor's petition for a ditch. Notice is hereby given that I, tho undersigned Drainage Commissioner, will on
SATURDAY, FKBllUARY, -Jttli, 1891, at 2 o'cli clt p. m. of said day, at the office of the County Snrveyor, in the Court House in the city of Crawford-ville, Montgomery County. Indiana,let to the lowest anil best bidder, or bidders, by stations of one hundred feet each, tho whole of tho drain ordered by the Montgomery Circuit Court to bo constructed in said Montgomery County, ill the above entitled matter. Said ditch is about five hundred rods long, t» be a tile ditch.
The specifications and computations of the cubic yards of excavation in each section may be seen at my home, one-half mile north of the town of Kirkpatrick, Montgomery County. Indiana. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. 1IKNKY C.f'HOHE.
Drainage Commissioner
ITCli ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
&tase of Indiana, Montgomery County. In the Circuit Court. November term, 1STO. in tho matter of William llHKker et al. Petition for a ditch.
Notice is hei eby glvan to all against whose inds benefits were assessed by tho drainage commissioner, and confirmed by the Montgomery Circuit in the above entitled matter, that you are encli roquired to pay me. as Drainage Commissioner, eight and en -third per cent, of said assessment ut my residence, one-half mile north of the (own of Kirkpatrick. Montgomery County. Indiana, on the Hilh day «f
March, 1S9I, and an equal installment of the same on the Pith day oi each succeeding inohlli nntil the whole is prid.
III-.NIIY C. SIIDHI-:, Drainage i'omuiissioner.
^DMIS ISTUATURH SAI.H.
The undersigned administrator ®f the ostate ©I Kliznbetb Precise, late of Montgomery Coun ty, Indiana, deceased, at her late residence it Clark township, four miles east of Ladoga, will offer for sale on
TUESDAY, KKRRUART tfO, 13'JI
the following personal property to wit: llousehod furniture, Sit pounds of flour In mill, a gold watch, five cords of wood, and other personal property.
TKK.MS OF SAl.K: A credit, of six months giron on nil sums if$5and over, the purchaser giving notes with percent, interest artor maturity, with approved socurity. Sale begins at 18:00 a. m. L. D. STltlNt! ICR. Administrator.
BENJ. CI.ARK,
Auctioneer.
W. M. Bachelder. Atty.
-THE-
CHAMPAIGN
Medical ami Surgical Institute ami Sanitarium.
Organized and over two vears. f, all
sful
1- ill"
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CHRONIC DISEASES.
OUARANTKK to cure atty i!,-we of I'll.Es.
CATARKH ill all its t'irms and locations •peedlly cured by o.ir new methods.
All derangements of the STOMACH, I.IVKR, ROWELS aud KIDNEYS, arn treated more suoneBstully by the Physicians of this Institute than any others in America.
There is no place where in many cures are made In all
Medical and Surgical
Diseases ot Women.
No Incurable Oases Taken.
"Honesty and Candor" is our inolto in dealing with the afflicted.
Have our examiner call on you, or write to CHAMPAIGN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE. CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
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.1. M. PATTKUSON. M. !., Se.-'y.
Brnukor's
Carminativo Balsam, the great Btomach an^bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.
If you don't believe Mrs. Willis & Son are making th« best $1 cabinets in tnecity go and see for yoursolf. tf
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla. Wait for the American.
For Sale.
At a bargain on easy term* 100 and 1210acre farm within 3 miles of Crawfordsville. Address,
W. D. GRIFFITH.
The finest cabinents Gallery $1.00 per dozen.
at Lawson's
Wait For The American.
WAVELAND.
Ratlibome Lodge, No.J'i'W K. of 1'., of this place dtdioatod thoir now hall. Feb. 10. A. J. Wolfe in ado tin and rets in
behalf
of the business men. Rev. T.J.
Shuey uiade tho welcome address. W. F. Whit tinjton, of Crawfordsville made a line extempore speech. Capt Ileiekell of Indianapolis made tho dedicatory address which was rendered in his best style and was well received by the public as well as by the Knights with great applause. The teachers dismissed public schools to attend the dedication. There were a large number of visiting
Knights considering the day. Lodges from Crawfordsville, Lebanon, Darlington, Waynetown, Now Market, Kussellville and Rockville. In the eveuing Graoo Instructor ITeiskell instructed in the unwritten and secret work.
SOUTH-WEST UKIIOiJ-
There is a wedding expected soon.
Manning Davis is slowly recovering.
John Licwellon is very sick with dropsy. Lemuel Rush has returned to New Market.
Abe Martin moved into the store house Monday. W. B. Hardee took a load,of poultry to Crawfordsville Monday.
JOG the chewer, will erubark on the matrimonial sea in the near future.
Tilman Trotter will w,ove to Yountsville the first of the week, in Dr. Davidson's property.
Emmons Douglas, Albert Bowers and Misses Ada and .Minnie Trottery spent Saturday and Sunday in Darlington,
Quite a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of James Harwood Friday to remind him of his fortieth birthday Elegant refreshments were served, with different kinds of amusement.
MOUNT OLIVET.
Robert Welch has been cutting wood for Joseph Tra6k. Everything at Frank Conrad's *ale sold well last Tuesday. ,1. M. Stafiford is holding a series of meetings at the M. E. church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rumble of 131ack Creek spent Tuesday with their brother Joseph Trask.
Master "johnny Kemley and sisters Miss Minaie. of Darlington, visited at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Trask ne' Craig of Williamsport was visiting her parents and relatives last week,
Frank Hole has been helping llev. Worrell of Darlington, to conduct a series of meetings at that place.
Frank Conrad will givo up farming and intends mo.ing to Garfield to keep the erocey store and postofiice.
A doctor that claims to be from the sanitarium of Champaign, 111., has been uaaking the rounds of this and adjoining neighborhood to find out whether any suffering from old or chronic dis9ases would care to take his treatment. Several persons troubled with fancied diseases have given the doctor their note, some as high as S75 and 100 and this "no cure, no pay" doctor is treating
tllt'Hl. S71V:-.-Miss?.--:
LINDEN-
Biil Dmikle if, on the sick liBt. Mrs. Jack Callahan has the grippe. A. D. Archey. shipped hogs lastTues-
day. Theo. Stockton ami wife are on the sick list.
Last Tuesday morning tin mercury marked zero. Fletcher Osenbach, with u'Haver it Co., of Lafayette, was here this week.
The meeting at the Christain church closed last 1-nilav night with six addi ti ons.
Mrs. Katin Mllen is better, having not been well since she was at tho World's Fair.
T.J. West. Beckal Smith and tho Widow Allen, of Linden, all changed hands on Tuesday,
J. W. McCoy, of yourcity ia doing the painting and varnishing in the Bunkle & Shelby building.'
Tha I. O. O. F., boys will go to Ko«ney on Saturday night to vieit their neighboring brothers.
Rev. Adam Wainscott, of Garfield, is holding a series of meetings at Marmont assisted by a lady evangelist.
Some of the good templare of this place attended some of the meetings at Kirkpatrick. held by 1. S. Wade this week.
John Kshelmaa. of Round Hill, died last Tuesday morning at a ripe old age. The cause of his death was neuralgia of the heart.
Ruth Bowling, of Attica, visited her sister, Mrs. W. A. Fdmonds aud friends this week and returned to her home the last of tho week.
The T. W, C.JT. U., is growing in interest and some old persons have became members and like the order, yet there are others who should belong.
Fletch Osenback, of Lafayotte 2nd
Oti6 Davis. of Charleston, 111., were in our town Tuesday night. Osenback trying to sell monument and Davis trying to soil Hour.
hardest
It was prophecii'd that the part of the winter wot par,, which now looks like it would be true. Let it come now and not when w» should be making garden.
iiId be in tho latter
One night last week there was a meeting at the church, lodge in the I. O. O. F.. hall, and a skating rink at the hall of Dunklo & Shelby and an entertainment given by the Y. \V..C. 1 U., all in one night.
E. D. Galbreath has turned out to the preaching and last Sunday was called on to marry a couplo, which he did. It was Alfred Plunket of your city and
Ellen Renker of Lafayette. Their future homo will be Crawfordsnlle.
ALAMO.
Mrs. Campbell is no better at this
writing.
A. K.
Ilaylees of Crawfordsville was in
town Monday. Holt Smith of Vouutsville spent part
of last week at home.
James
Elmore will be our candidate
for representative or joint senator.
Andy Ross went to Hill HufTmire's to a charavari and came home with a sore head.
A new girl came to live with 1 ill Ciass Sunday night.^"Mother and daughter doing well.
The Institute last Saturday was well attended by teachers, our most worthy trustee and several on lookers.
J. P. Wirt is not a candidate for treasurer. He says he wantsa sure thing Well come over on the Lord's side of Domocracy and you are all right.
The republicans of Alamo say Mr. Snyder our candidate for auditor will have to express himself on the fee and salary law before they support him. Don't you do it Hent. They won't help you any how.
What is the matter with our 515 watering tank and our strtet lights? One of our councilmon ought to be in one term more aud Alamo will sell for a debt, tut that is all right so our worthy friend can see how to got home. His engineering is not a sample to tie too unless you want bankruptcy. But we will just say one thing "packyour duds," wo will move you in the spriug indefinitely. for we don't want any such doctrine.
KIRKPATRICK.
Tom Nelson and wife have a new boy.
We should have a band at this place.
No cattle in the country worth speaking of. The wind blew down some fonces last Friday,
Scott Ford visited C. Snyder last Sunday. Scott Ford bought a horee at Harney's sale for $5.
Newton Johnson will mova to. this place soon. The lady preacher is at Linden, all should hear her.
M. Slanter is laughing in his sloevea ten pound girl.
John Brooker and wife
tha8e
visitod
P^ts last week,
Al
Stinglny Sunday. Several from this place are attending church at Linden.
Wni. Russel bought two hogs at Harney's sale for $55. Eden lovans, of I3oon» county, was in
Lawsoa Stingley yisitecl Allen Stingley Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. Brennan passed through this place Sunday with Rev. Shpnd. J.W. Kirkpatrick is going to Hot Springs, Ark., for his health.
Twine dealers are out in these parts selling twine at Oats per pound. Mrs. Oscar Stingley vieited home folks at New Richmond last week.
It is reported that Wm. Horner is trying to buy Wm. Campbell's store.
Now is the time for the democrats to organize and they should get a candidate outside of the ring that exists in this township. The time has come when people will vote for their own interests and not for the benefit of a few.
There are sor»e people in this part «f the country who think Brookshire hat served
hiB
last term as Congressman,
but these same people may be foolsd in the outcome, as any politician makes enemies in one place and friends in another. If we had a few more Brookshires in this country we would be in a more prosperous {condition. You had better turn your attention to this township, gentlemen, and see if you vote just right her#
The doctors of the Champaign medical and surgical institute will visit Crawfordsville at the Nutt. Hotel, on Saturday. March 10. This estate has many patients in this county, all of whom are loud in their praises of thfso physicians and surgeons. They hare already many wonderful cures. The doctors would like to see all those who are now taking treatment as well as any others who ate suffering from chronic diseases.
at
LADOGA.
tjd lieavenridge is home from goThe mumps are spreading in this community.
Miss Dora Burton has returnod from Indianapolis. The heading factory has a contract to run four months.
W. F. Kpperson was in Chicago tho first of the week. George Huntington was at the county seat on Tuesday.
The section men are repairing the railroad crossing. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Armstrong w«re at
Jreencastle Sunday. W. A. Davidson was down from Whitesville Monday.
T. A. Scott has started a hotel where the Mills house stood.
Our Sunday visitors from Greeccastle never fail to make their appearance.
Mrs. Libbie Marshal and daughter returned home, to Illinois Saturday.
A number of our people attended •'April Fool" at Crawfordsville Monday night.
Mrs. Rachel Funk and Mrs. Fanuie Wiugert were visiting at Whitesville last week.
Chas. Boyland attended the K, of P. meeting at Crawfordsville Tuesday and Wednesday.
About fifteen K. of I'.'s from here were at Crawfordsville Tuesday and Wednesday.
S. D. Irwin, a former resident of this place, but now of Boachdale. has sold his grocery store and will move to Carroll county.
Mrs. Richard Smith. Mrs. Robert Clements, MrB. Rachel Funk aud Mr. Zed Yeagley wero at Crawfordsville to attend the funeral of Mrs. Daniel Yeagley.
Wait For The American.
If you have any chronic diseases that your home physician can not cure, don fail to consult the Doctors of the Champaign Medical institute, at the Nutt House. Saturday, March 10th. ThiB institute takes nothing but curablo cases and in that way have built up a wonderful reputation. Many cases given up as beyond hope by the home physicians, have been speedily cured by the Modern and Scientific methods of this Institute. Consultation free.
The finest cabinets at Lawson's.
Wait for the American.
ABSTRACT BOOKS.
A. C. Jennison's abstract, books contain a copy of every deed of record to every tract of land in the county, as well as to every unsatisfied Mortgage or lien.
Years of labor and many thousand dollars have been spent in making my books complete and helpful in every way.
Mr 20 years experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing titles enable me to claim that my oflice is the best place to have DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, and CONTRACTS prepared, as well as reliable
Abstracts ol Title.
Come and see. l'roof of th« Pudding, etc. Fets reasonable. Your patronage solicited.
Two Notaries in the oflice. Over 121 east Main street. Crawfordsville, Ind.
URJNCi hard times consumers cannot afford to experiment with inferior, cheap brands of bak-
powder. it is
great
It is NOW that the
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Grocers say that every dollar mRoyal Baking Powder is a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
Clarence Lindamood, the well known hack driver, died Tuesday morning of consumption.
In all probability Suvoyor Will Hunt will be a candidate for Auditor before the democratic cconvention. Hr. Huat walks a little lame, but he is some of getting there just the same.
While in tho city Monday Gus Williams tiled his application for admission to ,the Tribe of Ben Hur Gus claims Indiana as his native state and say6 he is ths only Iloosier soldier on the road.
Tho new Christain church at Suiartsburg was dedicated last Sunday. Rov. T. J.
Shuey preached tho sermon. When the service closed the congregation went home with tho supremo satisfaction that the church wa* fre* from debt, tho balance duet, 8'2G0, being raisod during! the services.
The examining physicians of the Champaign Medical and Surgical insti
George Messick lost a good horse by j[[ i,0 the Nutt Hotel on March 1 to be solvent. getting it fast in the stall. 110th. Their examiner, Mr. McKec. has Lmud
been in the county for the past ten days and has secured a large number of contracts with people afllioted with chronic diseases of various kinds. The amount of business already contracted indicates that the institute has a good standing.
ATOTICK Of DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAKT-il TiKKSlill'. On account of continued 111 health of Mr. Arcli M..rtln, the tlrm of Tlnsley & Martin Is thin day dissolved by mutual oonsent. All account* and note« due said Arm, and all claims agalnn Bald firm wM bo nettled by either at the old stand. Mr. U. K. Tinsloy will continue the bui»ine«8 at the same pi.-.ce. We thank the public and all our friends lor their trade during tlie past twenty yoars, aud liopj the same will be lentinued with Mr. Tiueloy and his able assistants, who will try nnd please all our frlende and the public in Reneral aa horetoforo, and liy fair denling, with good Roods and low prices will merit the trade. 1L K. TIN8LKY,
Feb. 10, 1894. ABCH MARTIN. Tho stylo and mm of tin? now llrm will be II. Ii. Tlnsley & Co.
^OTICli OF APPOINTMENT.
Kstntft of Catherine O'Brien, deceased Notlou is hereby niven that the undersigned has been appointed aud duly qualified ftw Administrator, with will annexed, ol the estnt'! of Catherine O'Hrlsn, of Montgomery couu.Said estate is supposed
.enaedlate
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