Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 December 1865 — Page 1
Jeremiah Keeney, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
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KENNEDY,
Attorney
at
Law,
OFFICE NO. 4, OVER NATIONAL BANK.
OFFICE—North side, Main street, over Brown's Drug Store, IND.
august 3, 1865. 17n471y.
Piano for Sale.
A
new and valuable Piano for sale on the most favorable terms. In point of tone and construction it is excelled by no instrument in the city and to those wanting a number one Piano, a rare opportunity is offered. For particulars apply at the Journal office.
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L. A. FOOTE. S. S. THOMSON.
FOOTE & THOMSON, Booksellers and Stationers,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,
HAVING
enlarged and entirely refitted the old
Book Store corner, and having increased the stock to correspond, would respectfully and confidently offer to the public generally the best assortment of goods, in their line, in the place, and at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists in part of the following:
BIBLES, HYMN & PRAYER
Books; all the School and Text Books used in Colleges and Common Schools; Histories, Standard Novels, in cloth and paper; Testaments, in variety, Tract Society Books, Miscellaneous and Music Books, and Sheet Music, in variety.
A splendid assortment of Photograph Albums. Photographs for the million Pictures in great variety Oval, square and rustic frames Moulding, all sizes and kinds.
Particular attention paid to Framing Pictures.
Legal, Bill, Cap, Letter, Note & Billet paper and the largest and best assortment of Wall Pa- S.
per and Bordering in the place Envelopes in great variety. Ink, Slates, Chalk and Lead Crayons, Gold and Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Pencils, Pocket Books, Portmonnies, Ladies' Purses, Backgammon and Checker Boards, Dice and Cups, Chess men, and Various Games; drawing Paper and Pencils.
A select assortment of Pocket Cutlery Visiting and Merchant's cards.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.
Blank Notes, Receipts, Mortgages, Deeds, &c. Pocket Diaries and Bill Holders. Window Shades and Paper, cords and Tassels, various colors.
Vases, mugs, china Figures, Dolls, Doll heads, combs, brushes, Fish hooks, Lines and Floats, Rubber balls, marbles, Rattles, Toy Drums, Flags, and Swords, and a general assortment of small NOTIONS and TOYS, too numerous to enumerate; also Ladies' Writing Desks and Baskets.
We also keep a general
News Depot,
where you will find of Magazines, the Atlantic, Harper, Eclectic, Godey, Ballou, Young Folks, Frank Leslie, Madame Demorest, Hours at Home, and Waverly.
Of papers, N. Y. Ledger, N. Y. Weekly, Mercury, Harper's Weekly, Chimney Corner, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, Yankee Notions, Nick Nax, Comic Monthly, &c.; also the LAFAYETTE DAILY JOURNAL.
We also offer for sale the reliable Family SEW ING MACHI
WILCOX &
Agricultural Society, Sep. 26-7-8-9, A. D.
1865.
DIVISION A—CLASS No. 1.
HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.
E. J. Baldwin, Stallion 4 years old & over, best Jas. F. Hall, 2d do J. Lafollet, Stallion 3 years old & under 4 W. Booker, Stallion 2 years old & under 3 E. J. Baldwin, 2d do D. C. Booe, Stallion 1 year old & under 2, best................... 5 Levi Wilcox, 2d do.......................... 3 10,00 J. F. Hall, Stallion showing 5 best 11,00 colts............... 8
H. Reynolds, Brood Mare 4 years 10,00 old & over, best............ 10 12,00
Levi Wilcox, 2d do
13,00 Chas. Steele, Gelding 4 yeas old & 15,00 25,00 over, best 14,00 Jocob Steele, 2d do
A. J. McMeeken, Gelding 3 years 20,00 old & under 4, best 25,00 J.
W. Trebit, 2d do....
45,00 10,00 6,00
&c.,
O. W. Williams, Gelding 2 years old & under 3, best
J. W. Trebit, 2d do
S. Gilliland, Filley 2 years old & under 3, best J. P. Miller. 2 old & under A. C. Hall, Sucking Horse Colt, best Jas Herron, 2d do Livi Wilcox, Sucking Mare Colt, best John C. Dwiggins, 2d do....
$20 15
5
HORSES FOR LIGHT HARNESS.
W. J. Nelson, Stallion 4 years old over, best Jas T. Hall. 2d do Geo. Williams. Stallion 3 years old & under 4. best.......................... 8 J. P. Hymer, Pair of Horses any age, best McMeeken, 2d do..................... 5 S. P. Downing, Pair of Mares, any age, best Jas. Galloway, 2d do..................... 5 E. T. Anderson, Gelding 3 years old & over, best Jas. Watson, 2d do Chas. Steele, Mare 3 years old & over, best S. A. Cord, 2d do
Levi Wilcox, Trotting Stallion, Mare or Gelding best J. M. McClure. 2d do J. P. Hymer, Pacing Stallion, Mare or Gelding, best Miss Maggie Smith, 2d do Dan. Rhoads. Fastest and truest walking Stallion. Mare or Gelding, best J. B. Sidner, 2d do ..........................
F.
GIBBS.
which you are especially invited to call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention given to orders for anything not on hands. Remember the old stand, corner of Green and Vernon streets, where we will be pleased to wait upon all who will favor
us
July 13 '65.] FOOTE & THOMSON.
$150
DIVISION A.—CLASS 2.
$10 8
$66
DIVISION A.—CLASS 3.
SADDLE HORSES.
$42
DIVISION A.—CLASS 4.
HORSES ON TIME WITHIN
4
MINUTES.
Warren Davis, Fastest & truest Trotting Horse or Mare John Wilson Fastest and truest
Racking Horse or Mare.
$8
Shackel ford, Fastest & truest
Pacing Horse or M
8
$24
DIVISION A.—CLASS 5.
MATCHED HORSES.
W. Lafollet, Pair of Matched Geldings, best.................... $8 S. O'Neal, 2d do....................... 6
J.
$14
DIVISION A.—CLASS 6.
HORSES FOR HEAVY DRAFT.
H. Reynolds, Pair Draft Horses, any age, best.................. $8 Jas. Stoddard, Pair Draft Mares, any age, best Samuel Gilliland Stallion 4 years old and over, best Wm. Cox, 2d do M. Fruits, Stallion 3 years old & under 4, best Chas. Steele, Gelding 3 years old & over, best.. D. W. Jesse, Mare 3 years old & over, best....................... 5 Daniel Rhoads, 2d do...................... 4
10 8
8
5
$56
A.—CLASS
DIVISION
7.
SWEEPSTAKES.
J. F. Hall, Stallion any age, best...$20 Jas. Herron, bf bush white wheat.. $2
DIVISION B—CLASS No 1.
JACKS, JENNETS AND MULES.
W. J. Nelson, jack 3 yrs & upwds..$15. Sam'l Gilliland. 2d do..................... 10 same jack under 3 yrs, best...
Jno Stipes, jack sho'ing
8 Cor. Britton, pr work mules, best... 8
Poliver Larsh, 2d best Cornel. Britton. mules 3 yrs & ovr. 5 same 2d do........................ 3 H. L. Hughes. mule under 3 yrs... 3 same 2d do................... 2
W
8
THOROUGHBRDD CATTLE.
J. P. Hymer, bull 3 yrs & over......$15
DIVISION C—CLASS No. 3.
SWEE PST AKES.
J. C. McMacken, bull any age.........$10 J. P. Hymer, cow do ....... 10
DIVISION D—CLASS No. 1.
SHEEP.
J. F. Hall, fine wool buck........... $5 same 2d do ................. 3 D. Enoch, fine wool ewe J. G. Clark. 2d do.................... 3 J. F. Hall, fine wool buck lamb...... 4 J. G. Clark, fine wool ewe lamb...... 4 G. Lafollet, long wool buck............ 5 Ross & Smith, 2d do ...................... 3 same long wool ewe........ 5 same 2d do ............ 4 same long wool buck lamb. 4 same do ewe lamb.. 4 same fattest 5 sheep any grade 5 D. Enoch, 5 lambs any grade........ 5 Isaac Nicely, southdown buck...... 5 G. Benefiel, 2d do........ ...... ...... 3 Ross & Smith, southdown ewe...... 5 same do buck lamb 4 same do ewe lamb. 4
The Union, in any event.
List of Premiums Awarded at the Jas. Galloway, mare or filly, do... 15 Jos. Foust, 2d do.................. 2 Fair of the Montgomery County Warren Davis, best driving mare or John Stipes hf bush red wheat ....... 2 gelding, any age .................. 15 G. Lafollet, 2d do..................... 2
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5 best colts 8
J. P. Giltner, riding do do 15 C. W. Elmore, hf bush white corn.. 2 John Remley, hf bush yellow do $65 P. J. Miller, hf bu corn, any other kind
1 0
J. Ferguson, 2d do ...................... 10 Jacob
J. McMacken, bull 2 yrs & under 3. 8 G. W.
Jas. Herron, sucking bull calf........ 3 C. Blair, Mrs. M. A. Smith, cow 3 yrs & ovr. 10 M. D. Morri
J. P. Hymer, 2d do same heifer 2 yrs & undr 3. 2d do ...................... 4 sucking heifer catf... 2 C. Blai
same same
DIVISION C—CLASS No. 2.
CATTLE OF OTHER GRADES.
J. F. Hall, bull 2 yrs & under 3..... $6
Mrs. M. A. Smith, bull 1 yr & un 2 J. P. Hymer, cow 3 yrs and over... T. H. Fitzgerald, 2d do J. P. Hymer, heifer 1 yr and und 2 same pr work cattle Cornel. Britton, 2d do J. P. Hymer, steer 2yr and und 3.. same 2d do same steer 1 yr and und 2..
Jackson Clark, hf bu yellow corn. H. M. Clark, hf bu oats P. J. Miller, hf bu rye Curtis Edwards, hf bu barley Benj. Foust, hf bu timothy seed ..
as. Herro
hf bu
A
J. Nelson, sucking mule colt.... 3 J. W. Blair, hf bu Irish potatoes same 2d do .................... 2
DIVISION C—CLASS No. 1.
flax seed
Robertson, sample leaf tobacco..
H.
Cummins, do sweet do
D. D. Smith, hf bu onions white ... $71 Cornelius Blair, do do red same hf bu tomatoes, beefsteak
Jacob Hughes, do do any kind Miss N. Herron, hf bu turnips Jacob Hughes, dozen squashes do pumpkins... do cabbage do beets
tton,
vegetable eggs
do do do do
salsify
apples
4 3
$7
DIVISION D—CLASS No. 2. SWINE. Jas. Herron, boar 1 yr and over.....$10 J. W. Blair, 2d do................ 6 Jas. Herron, brood sow 1 yr & ovr.. 10 D. Enoch, sow and 5 pigs.............. 10 J. H. Chadwick, boar 6 m & un 1 yr 5 same 2d do .................... 4 O. W. Williams, boar und 6 mos... 3 same 2d do ................... 2 J. H. Chadwick, sow 6 m & un 1 yr 5 D. Enoch, 2d do................. 4
$59
DIVISION E-CLASS No. 1. POULTRY. J. Kelsey, coop chickens any kind.. $3 G. W. Hutton, 2d do................ 2 Mrs. T. H. Fitzgerald pr turkeys... 1 Wm. R. Stitt, pr geese................. 2 Jacob Hughes, collection poultry... 5
Agricultural Department. DIVISION F—CLASS No. 1.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
To be awarded Jan. 1, 1866.
5 acres wheat......$10 2d do ....... 8 5 acres corn bottom land 10 2d do ......... 8
5 acres corn upland 10 2d do ............. 8
DIVISION F—CLASS No. 2.
GRAINS AND SEEDS.
50
Mrs. M. T. Stitt, do cucumbers...50c J. M. Shirk, do peppers ......50c
G. W. Hutton, hf doz cashaws....... 1
ce
er
same 6 varieties fall apples...
G. W. Stafford, collection of apples
$57
all kinds
Mrs. J. S. Brown, hf pk years
DIVISION G—CLASS No. 2.
FLOWERS.
$20 Mrs. M. E. Simpson, collect'n green house plants Miss Laura A. Harter, col'n roses... same do dahlias
Mrs. J. S. Brown, col'n verbenas... same do asters Mrs. C. Blair, do petunias... 5 Miss R. Stitt, do balsams ... same do immortals.
Mrs. M. E. Simpson, do fuschias.... same winter blooming plants 2 Mrs. C. Blair, round boquet ......... 1 Mrs. W. Davis, flat do ......... 1 Mrs. C. Blair, basket cut flowers.... 1
Mechanical Department. DIVISION I—CLASS No. 1.
WOOD WORK.
Foote & Thomson, neatest framed engraving Robertson & Co., dressing bureau.. same bedstead same fancy chairs same specimens turning. H. Newell, rocking chairs Richardson & Co., display of cooper ware ................................. 5 Jacob Hughes, wooden pump....... 3 Canine & White, churn....................... 2 Jacob Hughes, bee hive................... 2
$12
C., G. & Harter, sorghum mill same meat cutter same horse pithfork same sausage stuffer 2 Canine & White, boiler for sorghum same hand cutting box 2 same grain drill 2 J. W. Blair, steam engine 2 same thresher and separator 2 Wm. King, 2d do
2
$28
DIVISION F—CLASS No. 3.
VEGETABLES.
c
rhubarb..........................50c collection vegetables....... 4
$29
DIVISION G—CLASS No. 1.
FRUIT.
Mrs. T. H. Fitzgerald, hf bu winter 10 apples E. J. Baldwin, hf bu fall apples 5 A. C. Jennison, six varieties winter
$1
Jere. Townsley, sewing machine...
goods ...
$7
$15
DIVISION H—CLASS No. 1.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Doherty & Co., farm wagon..............$10 same 2d do ................ 8 Campbell, Galey & H., 2-horse plow 3 same 2d do ................ 2 same straw cutter ......... 2 same corn planter......... 2 same grain drill.............. 3 T. N. Myers, cider mill
$32
$26
DIVISION I—CLASS No. 2.
IRON WORK.
Doherty & Co., prs horse shoes...... $1 C., G. & Harter, chopping axe....... 1 same mattock................ 1 same manure fork.......... 1 same assortment cutlery... 2 J. C. Welch, 2-horse plow........... 5
same 2d do ................. 4
$15
DIVISION I—CLASS No. 4.
MACHINERY.
Doherty & Co., reaper and mower.. $6 same seed sower................ 1 same drag saw.................. 3
Terms:
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 1.
DESIGNS.
A. W. Lemmon, design for cottage. $6 same same same same same flower ..
5 3
DIVISION I—CLASS No. 5. LEATHER WORK. H. P. Ensminger, double carriage harness.........................$10 Jos. Gaskill, gents' fine boots......... 5 same coarse boots............ 3 Mrs. L. Manson, ladies saddle....... 8 B. L. Ornbaum, gents saddle.......... 8
$34
DIVISION I—CLASS No. 6.
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
Mrs. E. Penn. 10 yds flannel......... $3 Mrs. Jehu Chadwick, 2d best......... 2 same pr woolen stockings..50c same do socks......50c same do gloves......50c do mittens....50c
r
s.
m
Mrs. Jehu Chadwick, hf lb. woolen
Mrs. E. Penn, 10 yd woolen carpet
yarn
Mrs. S. Heath, 2d best
Mrs. J. Knox, 10 yds rag carpet Mrs. Chas. Bailey, 2d do same single coverlet Mrs. Rogers, 10 yds jeans Miss Nancy Herron, 2d do same pr thread hose.........50c Mrs. G. Curtis, sample mat...........50c same foot mat....................50c Miss E. Smith, hf doz linen towels.. 2 1 Miss Kate Burk, pr thread hose.....50c John M. Shirk, double coverlet...... 3 1 Mrs. J. Evans, 2d do ...................... 2 1 Mrs. A. T. Nicholson, 10 yards flax linen ..................................... 3 2 Mrs. Chas. Bailey, collect'n woolen
for farm house ......... 4 for barn for stable for cow house for garden, kitchen & 2
$20
DIVISION KCLASS No. 2.
PAINTING, &c.
Mrs. C. McDonald, landscape in oil. $4 Miss Maggie Woods, monochromatic painting Miss Emma Boae, crayon drawing. T. H. Winton, sign painting same animal do same bird do same fruit do same figures do Review, spec. printing S. M. Vancleve, photograph same ambrotype A. F. Wise, sun pictures, any kind. same collect'n sun pictures.
NEEDLE AND FANCY WORK.
Mrs. P. T. Bell, pr pants made by a lady.................................. $2 same do do ............. 2 same calico dress .................. 1 Mrs. A. Ramey, silk quilt............... 5 Mrs. Lyons, patch work quilt........5 same fancy quilt................ 5 Mrs. Rogers, white quilt.................. 5 Miss Laura Harter, bead work...... 2 Mrs. J. S. Brown, leather work...... 5 same ornamental needle do 2 same transfer work........... 2 same embroidery.............. 2 Mrs. G. Harlan, hair work............. 3 Miss Kate Burk, shell work.......... 5 same fancy chair cover...... 1 J. W. Burk, stone work.............. 5 W. E. Moore, seed work.............. 2 Mrs. A. Curtis, crotchet............. 2 same chair tidy.............. 1 same child's sacque......... 1 Eva Cumberland, ottoman cover... 1 Miss S. Smith, counterpane........... 3 Mrs. A. J. Henderson, shirt.......... 1 Miss Lavina Crist, bead collar ...... 1 Lou. Miller, needle work by a girl under twelve................... 1
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 4.
TABLE COMFORTS.
Mrs. J. Chadwick, loaf corn bread.. $1 Mrs. Chas. Bailey, cured ham same spec. dried beef......... 1
11
$32
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 3.
$1 50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 2 00 WITHIN THE YEAR.
3 H. Cummins, sorghum molasses.... 1 W. Walters. 5 lbs cheese l same 5 lbs strained honey... 1 Jno Hoover, 5 lbs honey in comb... 2 J. W. McMacken, 5 lbs butter 2 Mrs. E. Penn, 5 lbs maple sugar.... 3 Dav. Epperson, maple molasses 10 W. Stafford, hf bu dried apples 8 Mrs. W. W. Davis, loaf wheat bread
yeast...
Nancy Herron do do salt Mate Stitt, sample cake.. Mrs. A. Ramey, do same collection of cake
$49
$22
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 5.
CANNED FRUITS, &c.
Miss R. Stitt, col'n canned fruit..... $3 S. Stitt, 2d do....................... 2 same col'n pickels............ 2 Mate Stitt, fruits in alcohol.......... 1 Miss R. Stitt, col'n preserves ........ 3 same do jam .................. 2 same do pickles, 2d best. 1 same do fruit butter
2
same marmalade ............. 1 same currant wine ........... 1 Mrs. Fitzgerald, col'n jellies......... 4
W. W. Davis, 2d do 3 E. Foust, tomato catsup 1 J. S. Brown, catsup 1 Lizzie Bell, loaf bread made by girl under sixteen 1
$28
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 6.
SUNDRIES.
Mrs. Chas. Bailey, spec. hard soap. $1 Tip. Wade, spec'n tombstones....... 5
$6
DIVISION K—CLASS No. 7. DISCRETIONARY. Miss N. Herron, 10 yds blankets.... $1
Eddie Miller, design for gents embroidered slipper...........50c M. E. Canine, alum basket.....50c same burr frame...............50c same pencil drawing ........ 1
$42 Maggie Woods, hanging basket......50c Miss M. Stitt, watch case ...............50c Kate Burk, fancy chair cushion......50c
Kate Snyder, fancy picture frame...50c Miss Mitt Switser, ottoman cover... 1 same spec'n embroidery... 1 Mrs. J. S. Brown, tatting collar......50c same sofa cushion ..............50c same cone work..................50c
A. Curtis, silk cushion...............50c W. W. Davis, pin cushion .......50c same work box................50c E. Penn, 10 yds linsey............ 2 same prs blankets............. 1 Burbridge, floor cushion...........50c same fancy apron..................50c
Jas. Wilson, flower basket and ferns ............................ 1 A. Ramey, knit quilt ............. 2 P. R. Simpson, floral stand...... 1 J. W. Burk, samples..................50c H. Newell, sliding head flax wheel. 1 same woolen wheel.............. 1 same reel............................50c J. Confer, two split baskets............ 1 W. Mote, fruit dryer................. 1 G. W. Hutton. 2-horse sled 2 Mordecai Richardson, pop corn......50c J. P. Wray, clothes basket................50c Jas. Patterson, photograph album..50c same bible ........................ 1 same fancy goods case...... 1 same col'd lithographs......50c same col'd prints...............50c same photographs.................50c same calendar clocks......... 1 same music holder................50c Shue & Hughes, spec. fancy candy.. 1 Doherty & Co., clothes wringer...... 1 same gang plow................ 3
$37 50
Threshing Match.
Wm. P. Griest, best as to quantity and quality......................$10 Wm. King, 2d do ..................... 8
$10
Equestrian Matches.
Miss Maggie Smith $5 Jane McMacken 5
$10
Equestrian Tournament.
Miss Elsie Mote, 1st champion $12 Maggie Smith, 2d do 10 Susan Clore, 3d do 8
$30
The Mississippi river is changing its course near Memphis, and threatens to wash away a large portion of the upper part of the city.
People behind the times should be fed on ketchup.
Dec. 13.—Weather cold, colder, coldest.
