Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 February 1869 — Page 2
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nicy Truth About Houies. Among all our acquaintances scarcely a half dozen standing at head of families seem
the
•with
TO
moral bearing
see
that
a view
boys
'lis
to keep the household
Indeed,
011
the
"by
the
THE
appreciate
of the right soit of
homes and the high influences
O£
that home and its in
fluences should be a main thing in the thoughts and plans of every father, instead of being held greatly subordinate to business and politics and outdoor pleasures.
To provide abundantly and keep the house warm in oold times, and send the young ones to school punc tually and have family prayers once or twice a day, are
not all the things
need doing,
but home should be
made a really bright and happy place iu every way. It should meet the wants of the whole nature of the young. Games should be devised, and a wise man or a careful mother is doing a good thing in spending time to invent and diversify these,
OLiD
ev
ery name which come from them. Home to a good many men is the place wherein to eat and sleep, and loll and snarl and order children about, and put into practice generally their small views of the rights of a husband and a father. And then, something higher than these, stand a more intelligent and genial class who have a warm, social side, and are void of tyranny, and cherish every noble hope for their children, and yet do not quite
*K
up a
child," etc., is likely to be fulfilled
BOOK 'v
THE
in
good nature and cheery. Festivals should be instituted. Returning birth days should be emphasized and made
IN
their case. Tippling houses do not draw their pay from youth who have been made to love their homes heartily. Wayward girls are bred in unhappy homes
The Age of On* Earth.
Among the astounding discoveries of modern science, is that of the immense periods that have passed in the gradual formation of the earth. So vast were the cycles of the time preceding even the appearance of man
surface of our globe, that
our own period seems as yesterday when compared with the epochs that have gone before it. Had we only the evidence of the deposits of rocks heaped upon each other in regular strata by the slow accumulation of materials, they alone would eonvince us of the long and slow maturing of God's works
on earth but when
we
add to these the succesive populations of whose life this world has been the theater, and whose remains are hidden in the rocks into which the mud or sand, or soil of whatever kind, on which they lived, has hardened in the course of time—or the enormous chains of mountains whose upheaval divided these periods of quiet acqumulation
great convulsions—or
Changes
of a different nature in
the configuration of our globe,
as
the
sinking of lanas beneath the. ocean, or the gradual rising of continents and islands above—or the slow growth of the coral reefs, those wonderful aea-walks, raised by the little ocean
MJ |y
the human race—if
us seems
an eternity to
CRA,WFORDSyi]LLE-f OU|lK|lL:
COINEK BOOKSTORE,
TM jt
fire of December 23 has caused a reT moval'of the old
CORNER BOOK STORE
To the
-1
South Room, National Block,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Where may he found a full stock of Miscellaneous, School, College, Toy. and Blank.'
It O.O
Including a choice lot of Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. Note, Letter, Cap, Bill and Wrapping
A E S
Buff and White ENVELOPES, Slates, Tnk, Mucilage, Crayons, Pencils, and all that is necessary to make a full stock of Stationers' Goods.
A full andhii'-e line of fi|-} J'iU Pocket Cutlery and Pocket Books \'ivA
Having lost our entire stock of
tbe'houselfold to this JSEfiSTttSf WAI,L AND WIJtBOW PAPERS, should be planned. The right kind of books should be sought and read and talked over altogether.
HK
scarcely anything helps a
home so
much as general and cheer CNVTSIIN„
ful conversation. Music should be turiains,
brought in. The taste
of the chil
we liare received sincc. an entire new stock in that line, and ask your attention to the best, prettiest, ind cheapest assortment ever offered in this city. :.. •, ,iVt|t.
dren should lie cultivated. Decora tions are excellent in a merely moral p^XlRE FRAMES & MOLDINGS, view. Flowers should be
M&clc
to
assist in the general culture. And if
folly in it, but best wisdom. For Cords, Tassels and Picture Nails
and girls are blessedly guarded when they find all their faculties well met and exercised at home. They do not care to roam and so they are detained from a thousand outside dangers. Their passions are kept quiet. They lie open to celestial influences.
easy, comparatively, for such
to
be Christians. Indeed we expect them to be. Solomon's
"Train
A nice assortment.
\ye ha(jalso'to lay in a
time is consumed and some money and Moldings, which aretheapcr ibiin mr. ,, 4.k:„„d ii10„0 ?c
lir,
spent on these things, theie is no
The Indianapolis Daily Papers,
Journal and Sentinel, and the Lafayette Journal, received every mornjhg, and delivered to subscribers at publishers' rates.
We cannot begin to enumerate all that we have to sell, but ask you to hunt up the old establishment, and see what we have. And while we would thank the public for their former liberal patronage, we would ask a continuance of the same, and shall try and deserve it by our attention to ,tlie wants of the community, and selling at such prices as will suit all reasonable people.
X.. FOOT]?&CO. 'ja2*$
CARRIAGE-MAKERS.
J.s.
miiBii & Mamifacturers of
Carriages, Buggies, &c.,
Market Street, north of Court House,
CRAWFOLLDSVILLE, INDIANA.
HAYING
recently pvrchased., enlarged
and improved the pffotiiSes we occupy, thereby saving expense of rent, and giving increased facilities for manufacturing we would respectfully annouuee to the publi6 that we are noW in a pontion to
DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
in. outline in this,State, asTe^ardb prices BtyJ.e and workmanship, and }j%yite.an in spection of ojlr Carriages, ^ggjes, &c..^ a jane assortment of which -W kept constantly on hand Being all practical workmen, and employing none but the most skiUful, and using the VERY BEST 0F MlitlftlALj together with our long acquaintance with the wants ofthis section of- c6untry| w^ can not help giving gatisfa,cti,on, asweconfldent-
agsertthat
architects, whose own bodies furnish be excelled by any other dstabhshtnent in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in Exchange
both the building stones and the cement that binds them together, and A11,°urw(^warranto^^e^. who have worked so busily during the long Centuries that are extensive countries, mountain chains, islands and long lines of coast, consisting solely of their remains—or the count
Duicxj Betid, Ind., of the very best timber, and less forests that have grown up,""""-
you consider
as much
our conception, as
the
futures that stretches indefinitely before us.-—Agassiz.
The Onondaga salt springs in New York, 1868, yielded 8,793,514 bushels of salt, being an increase of 2,016,454 bushels over 186V.
our wot-k ahd OTices cannot
Blacksmlthing, Trimming, feff, ,&c, with neatness and dispatch.
Superior farm Wagons. Our Farm Wagon are builtexpaiissly for this markei by Studebaker Bros, of South
flour more with the view of giving entiresatifac-
ished and decayed, to fill the store tion to. purchasers than pro$t to the pianuhouses of coal that feed the fires ol or to
all
the records of the past, the intellect fails to grasp a chronology of which our experience furnishes no data, and time that lies behind
facturerk or to us." Warrant,them in every particular one yeiir.1
MforWe
We Warrant .than
PICTURE GALLERY.
E N O N S CALIFORNIA
PICTURE GALLUKY,
HUGHES'BLOCK,
Opposite Court Housed Main Street.
WATCHMAKER.
AtBirtfofd's Drdg'Sidre,
Washington St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
HAS
1
feTORE.
constantly on hand a well selected stock of .... .. is FINE ~WATCHES, li::
CLOCKS,
All Watch work, and other Repairs, warranled to give satisfaction. declTyl
FOR THE HAIR.
1
ys
FIXTNRPS
IXOOUS
aild fixtures,
new stock of Frames
Particular attention paid to IRAJUINM
PIETURE!!)
AN(J
no Rxtra
charge: for work
Toys and Notions by the Million.
We receive all the leading
Magazines and Newspapers,
Having over fifty different kinds* and any not on our list promptly supplied..,^
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From the smallest to Life Size Photo- -y*.. Hv
raph, finished in Oil or Water Color*.
Imall Pictures copied and Enlarged. ''."mil a E N O N
jVew^'f in °ncBoffte BY ITS UBE
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Gray or Faded Hair is qnicidy restored to its youthful color and beauty, ,, aud with tlie first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragratic®
I
is iv to a
It will cause Hair to grow, on Bald Spotfc, II will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately cheeked ,:j Vot Sale br ail Drngtiiu.'i'u
DEPOT removed from Greenwich St. to y:t 35 Barclay St. & 40 Plac%
jy28vl hilli
•v: CROCERIES.
ELSTON' OOEt.I^E^R'
-)di
G. W. ROBIXSOl ^fc CO.
TTA^fe"%'3^aft'isbo(f. tfiemselvca in the XI old ELSTON' CORNEtt'ifnce the fire,' an ha a a to
THE
?'V
IS..* if Jewelry and Spectacles.
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yf prftst PRK.K1UM OF A SILVER MEDAL yjk'* Wi« AWAHD*D TO B1,16
ARRETT'S HAIRRESTORATIVE H. Stato Agricultural Its Fair holdcQ la *a«huu. Sept. 20, 1866.
Vegetable Hair Restorative ,-fItbeoour.tig the uioH popular «rUcl« ^jr Rwior- '5,AK Mitt Ueautifyui^ tbe H&lrr throughout tb« Kwt, West. North and South, lu aopcrior qualtQr aod udnytAtioD to ifie*wauta of Uie public, must insure ti* corool^tA suoc«sa
$
It will shortly appear Id tbia European• Journal*. BARRETT & CO. k. -e..
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LORD & SMITH, CHICACOp leaezad Agents fa Jfee ^0|lliTest«rn Btotea.
For sale f,.{ "isU £. J. Bl^FOKl) & WHO. CHAW FORDS VlLLE, INDIANA. '.e4rYj •.. :,
A ID E S O E
(S
We Last
ij
Succest
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FAMILY mGROCERIES, ». .nw* 'Nuchas/ it' 'HKOjf
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SMgar, r' !i. Jlice, ..., wi Te*y Ayjtr iod^n Spfk# to,: null .r tlfoliiftseb, RFJ ill
fiyii iii
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Wooden Ware of aill Kinds .ii y. .'•r Aifull stock oil
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SCOAR BUCKETS, ill siar !rt« And everything connected with -the bu6iness, of the very best quality.
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1869.!
MATERIAL.
Others.
undersigned ittikes this method to call the attention of persons building and repairing houses* and the public generally, to his Large and Complete Stock
...v «}*.• :. .T
BUILDING MATERIAL,
Consisting in part of
PINE AND POPLAR
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SHINGLES,
.'i •'(!. mlLATH,
DELPHI ..:, TWI ,I
ii-s
W
UME,
LOUISVILLE
CEMENT,
DOUBLE-CALCINED
PLASTER, -c-«J
PLASTERING
"T HAIR," TJJ
PITTSBURG AND CLAY COUNTY
COAL,
KANAWHA
^5rvSAGINA^ '.
AJSD BAY CITY
V/:
v^.fj 41
SALT,
f.'.-cnj i'lj: A of a an ad a a
At the Lowest Cash Rates.
OFFICE. AND YARD:
On
0
W'ashingt&n Street,
South Of "Court IlotiSe,''''5! j.
CUAWFOEDSYILLE, IXDV O' a .X. V. KEERAN.
jelbyl PROPRIETOR.
SHOEMAKER.
BOOT'' &SHOEMAklNG.
~VV.II. VANSLYKE
HAS
established himself in the above business in the Graham building one door west of Wilhite's .Tailor Shop, on Main street, and deals only in
CUSTOM-MADE WORK. He manufactures Boots on the patent Plumer last, which enables liin\ to give a neat and easy fit. He ii? prepared to do custom work,.(uther seyed. 0r. _pegged, on short notice. Repairing (lone with neatness and despatch., He solicit# a tflwre of the public custom.
RICHARDSON HOUSE.
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iv
Countrv Produce taken iu exchange lor
GROCERIES I«TU
v.)
JAW,
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1
Thoy invite thep*blicto call and examine* their stoek. apr23
im
i!"/k •fmrj
4'ZIcHANG-B,
Richardson and Clifton Houses
UNEBHnSCS'T'WK'*
.1 :,|'i
SIGUA3S0r HOUSE
THE
undersigned would, announce th»t ho iafs plirchased the fixtures, lease, Ac., of th^ "CttftoifcJIouse.-" aud Will hereafter occupy the sa'mp. Tlje House, known Jieretofoire.as the Richard^n will still be used foi^ hotal purposes, in connection with the rife# location/
has rcc^ved, pletlgil»g ihitnself that everyibody Sjhaltpe saUe^e^, far as. it. is posiblo rto satisfy'
-HA does riot propose to monopo
lize thehoUl business, btrt tb ^xtenid the public8Uchiaccomma,datipiiB,?»s they hare A righ'tf to. ekpect% and sncn as will,redound to tne credit? of the ctty -Ml 'to MCHA^DSON.:'
RICHARDSON "HOUSE,'
.'W Of IT ..'.li "J.
-v.(Formerly Clifton House,) •'•I'iit---.
jar
ftei^fofcf"s'ville,
Ind.
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TP8ACCO AWtiOdTg.
KBS«UTSXUJ TOIACOO.
A
karmlttt. aud enrichts
w.1,111 auiki great DOutTah-
In* Hlii »treiigiberiIii?tewor.
irSn
excellenttonic .and up-:
JKtJnrsjMialiles ibe studke^o digest ih« h&irtfest food, "Jwp refresbiiis.Jmd, established! robnrt fcwUh. qua dttmriarii^t^tart atrtd. PrtceFJfly e«it» par box, post tng. An in^Stttps tnatiM on the hiJarioa*«flbeti of tf/Sceo, wfth llilnnSCfesthnontal^ me., Mffurin. Aeeati wuitMr^ddresi
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DR^CS. MEDICINES, AC.
J-.i .OZ-lfi
rfFS'W.' FRY ^CO.
HAYBJUiT OPENED A .. -i. '.tn-'il'
Fine Assdrtnent of Drags,
s^TT./ 'J- 'f ,, PAI3TTS, if
CHEMICALS
"U MD ODLS,
E S S
'TOILET AND
FJMJTCY ARTICLES, ,i tsiit A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
V::- 4
CIGARS AJTR TOBACCO
OC THE F1KET «1TA11TT. J~ -/HI V, 1 All of wjirch,iv,e \yill sell at the very loWeBt market price." Call and see us, on Green street, two doors*above I. W. Lynn .& Son.
June 21 1S6(« 1: FRY &r C0. -m
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MOFFETT & BOOK, DRUGGISTS,
Crawfordsville, Indiana,
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No. 4, Empire Block,! iK-t
Dealers in all kinds of nnilMi.
DRUfiS aid MESICDIES
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Paints, Oils, Pern\ sy ra to iteV-tiK I* ftimerj Fancy Articles, /iJ: --3' .-'-l' PURE WINES AND MANDM"
I a os
Lamps,iilas^«are, Paper,
Inlt, Pericils, &a
nWtsTPf/1 mn-
A
•,)H liUH ,V»TIB'iV ,'l
Carefully compounded- and promptly #tfended to..' j. i.
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.fin]
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4o the Public.
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Thankful for past favors from '-k getaerou3
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piiblic, we hope byVa strict attention to the wants of our cu stomers^^da j.u^t and lib,-^1 eh\ dHfitigr^o'con^mc to, rece^ve^ large Share of their patronage, and we will endeavor to make it to the.ir. iutepat ^a con^ tinue theirJrtr&de with ris^Gfive ri^acnlr and see for yourselves. nol2
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PAINTING.
HOUSE, 8I6N, AHD
Ornamental Painter,
WOULD
Dl T. B. ABBOTT, JersJ^Ci'.y, N. J.
ror
SALE BY ALL
ORUGGt?«
Jtion.—Bewure of humbug imitatr [Trademark Copyrighted,]
V-/
retuwi his sincere thanks to a^ a»generous public for past favors. Hop-' :1 ing by strict attention to business and rea* sonable prices, to share, a continuance public favor. As a Glazier, Gilder, Pape a Hanger, Engraver on Wood, &c.^tei weqoa i) .*• to the b6st 'workmen In the Stwte. ••..
Slxop over R. J. Vance's Dry Goods Store"' Green street apr2S
