Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 April 1869 — Page 3

HOUSE, I'AKK AND ti.tKDKS

EARLY

vegetables are the

ward of good gardening.

THERE

•TIIE

sure re-j

58

are

species oi* oats de­

scribed, but a few of thcni, however, arc cultivated.

IT

is the frequent stirring, as much as the liberal manuring, that converts the field into the garden.

only sure way of constantly

increasing the productions of a farm is to manure it with brains.

Few

Tm:

LiXDEii good I'aMring 'cry crop is 1 letter than the preceding one, and the profits of the farm increase each: year.

COOKIXC

the daily food for the

faintly is a calling worth}' of the wife and mother: if she have the aptitude for it. there will be her glory.

KVKUV

farmer iu the State should

be interested iu securing a thorough drainage of wet lands. After draining pulverize the soil ami raise good crops. l^ii rop

THOSE

who mak-j the best show of

profit from eggs do not keep Leghorns, or Brahmas. or lfoudans, or .Hantams. but the common thing-hill pullets.

TOMATOES

AN

should not be set out for

a crop until the ground is warm, and "weather settled, say the last of April or the first of May. the latter perhaps the better.

Ohio man suggests as a test of

good corn that an ear be enclosed in a paper wrapper, then taken out and shelled the nearer the wrapper is filled, the better the corn.

A oot

teamster ieeds su well

nLTiiiTioL's

Tut:

EVKUV

eieniciiLs of corn

to those ol" wheat are a: 77 to Corn fodder contains more phosphoric and sulphuric acids, chlorine, and soda, than timothy hay. 'mi lc.-s lime, magnesia, potash, and silica. —.

young- American girl should

be early educated to the every day occupation of household cconomy.' She should feel it to be not the service of a menial, hut of a free worker,. who is proud of her privilege and glories in its perfect fulfilment. It need not be made a drudgery, but a healthful variety in her daily life.

Ci'KKANT bushes, as generally seen in country gardens, look very much like a brush-heap set on end. The bush form of growing currants is not, however, so very objectionable, and, in fact, with some species it is the best: but pruning and cultivation should not lie wholly neglected, as is often the case.

HKNKV WAKD BKECHKK

IN

At/antic Monthly,

GROCERIES.

ITjlIAm

i\

AN

farmers can spend a spare!

half hour to better advantage than in setting out a shade tree.

general prospect for the fann­

ing business in all parts of the countrv was never so u'ood as .UOAV.

Tm: best fruit any man ever eats is that which he raises himself, in his| own little yard or garden.

A HORSE that is in the harness every day needs t'.n an* ludance of fpod raul of the riaht kinc.

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L.OW J»S

me

sui.v

A/I (ooi'.v ///•)•((i/a/ /a tiO.t iH.

V.

Green iSlrcel,

HAS

NOW OX HAND, AND IS DAILY receiving, a larre :iiul well assorted stock of STAPLE AND FAXCV

0 E S

(.'ohiprisinjr every article usually kepi, in a Grocery Store, which lie proposes to sell in any quantity to suit purchasers, and at prices 1 loiiH* iii tli• H'csl.

CJ-Alfc .OlSIV ?S I-CJB-iM S-

A la rue assortment (if Garden Seed Sets, Marly Seed Potatoes. «Xre. Karly. I Goodrich, "White Sprouts. Itiiekevc.'

Seabeek. "White nerk'. and a lew oi tin* celebrated Early Ko.se. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at tlie hiuhot niarKet prices.

I AVM. I'. UA:.P.:Y. Crawfordsville, April Id, ]."ap:2w

FLO R! CULTURAL.

I.ooSt oil! J'or I'loMor*.:

.lIOl'T T! I I'i LA^T WI-:I:K IX A I'll I L, J.\. and at diiferent limes iliroimh the seitson, we will receive and have for -ale'

Flowers

and

"J 4- i»i

J»*CUU111£

-ri'ii

Dahlias. Verbenas. Melioti'ojW'.s,

Ocraiiiiiitis. I'lichiiis. ele

Al-o in their season.

OfiTCiill and see us.

SWCOl I OtiltO, al)ba^e. rOllliltOj relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Said real estate taken as the property of Henry 31. IVttinger, John W. Fergehson. David McDonald and Parmelia 3Ie

AN I)

III.All

Hetween Crawford.-villi and Sperry-'s 31i 1 Is. loapJiw

MILLINERY.

31 1

i. is"

WASSOK €0Rl\lili,

that his team keeps in working condition ten hours a day. A good farm01' feeds his land So well that his I Soulliwcsf corner ol' Wsimliinulon ami fields increase in riehness. yet give two crops a .year.

Vernon street*.

m-1 INVITK the

I

SAYS "The I

oulv way to exterminate the Canada thistle is to plant it for a crop, and j" propose to make money out of it.' Then worms will gnaw it. bugs tvill bite it, beetles will bore it, aphides •will suck it, birds will peck it, heat, wiU scorch it, rains will drown it,. and mildew and blight will cover it." I

addition to being attractive

birds, robins are very useful, and perform valuable duties for the farmer. Careful friends, observes a writer in the

into his record, and the result of their investigations proves the robin to be an invaluable friend to the husbandman, and demonstrates, by indisputable evidence, that his services are of an indispensable importance.

ONIONS

are often a very profitable

S00

crop. As many as

bushels have

beeu raised on one acre of ground, and they usually bring good prices.

e-|ecial attentio rawfordsville and atfractivi' lii

:"W i-ini 1 tt our 1 itr:

SjM'iii" anil Siiiiiiiici'

If your cow gives bloody milk, as j"" some good ones often do. give alum, jnixed with salt in etjual quantities, and if given in season, it will cure fSoiHtcl*. IVats. ISilR»on the bloody murrain: mix a little! laudanum for murrain, and give once an hour until the animal appears easy.

:Consisting of ail the iato-t -tyle-ol

E N

Bonnet Silks of all Colors.

He liav' vrr.v nice CAI'S Old

line itt liililips.

Liice Collinvs, Lace

W. X. ASfcOX.

Southwest cor. Wash'ton and Vernon St-. l.-jiipSm

1869.

CRAWFORDS VILLE JOURNAL: APRIL 22. 1869.

LEGAL SALES.

^HERIFF'iS SALE.— By virtue ot an ex-

ecutiou, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, ill favor ol" Znelcary Williams, issued to me as Sheriff of said County, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry, on Saturday the Nth day of May, LSI0, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and '1 o'clock, i. M., of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate in Momgomerv County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the "southeast quarter of the. northwest quarter of section thirty-six, (M,) Township eighteen, (18,) north of range three, west, commencing at the north corner and 'running cast twenty (20) rods and thirteen (i:,) "feet, thence southwest twenty (-20) rods, thence northwest sixteen Hi) rods tnd twenty (20) feet, thence due north thirteen (1:5) rods to the place of beginning said to contain two (2) acres, more or less, in Montgomery County, Indiana: to be sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and cost, without any relief "iion I whateNor from valuation or appraisement laws, and it' the same will not bring a sum siiHie:ent to satisfy said execution, I will on the same day, at the same place. oiler the fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a .judgment, for two hundred and twenty dollars and ninety-five cents, /s-j-jo.!).",) together with costs, without, any relief from valuation or appraisement Iaw.

Said real estate taken a* the propert of. Marv A. "White and Hcnrv C. "Whitt .1. X. Mci'OXXKIJj,'

I.'iap.'iw Sheriff Montgomery County,

O lIKkII''T"S SALE.~Py virtue of an e.\-" VJ edition, to me directed, from the Clerk, oi'the Circuit Court of ."Montgomery Coun-i ty. State of Indiana, in favor of the .First National l.ank of Crawfordsville, isui-d to I me as Sheritl' of said County. I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry, on Saturday, the Nth day of May. iStiiV be-' twe

'II

the hour.- of o'eiock,

A. M.,

more or lens, in Montgomery

County. Indiana, to be sold to satisfy saici execution, interest and costs, and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisl'y said execution, I will on the sumo day.' at the same place, offer the fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a judgment for sixteen hundred and eighty-two dollars, I (81,0S2.) together with costs, without any

Donald. •!. X. 3lcC(»XXKLI„ .• l.*ap:}w Sheriff Montgomery County.

S1executions,SALE.—directed,

IIKKIFF'S lly virtue of two to me from the Clerk of the Common Pious Court of Alontgomory county.State of Indiana, one in favor

David 1. Nicholson, and one in favor of "William II. "Ward, issued lo me as Sheritl' of said County. I will expose to salt at public auction and outcry, onSituruay, the sth day of May, is(i!(. between the hours of (J o'clock,

A.

iole-.

Good:-

FLOWEKS.

HSIIKI-

kcrcliicfs and (ollai's and

(-lifts.

Our stock i- oiieofthc lari:v»f ever offered in till! city. \\'e guarantee prices as low as all}' house in the trade. East or West.

Miss "Wise will be pleased to meet all of her old customers, and hope- she will have the pleasure of adding a great many more to the list.

1869.

MISS I'. M. ItALDWIK.

Fashionable Milliner.

Hughes* Kloek, opposite Court Houst

CRAWFORDSVILLK. IN1).

have looked T_rAS just received a larg(

and well se-

Spring Stock of Milliner).

•which she offers to the. ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Call and examine her stock.

Miss'PIEltPONT, Dress-maker, maybe found at the same rooms.

Miss F. M. BALDWIN.

apS

M., and 1 o'clock. i\ m., of said

I day, at tin Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County. Indiana. the vents and prolits. for a term not oxceeding seven years, the following described real estate in Montgomery dunty. Indiana, I to-wit: Lot number eight. S.) in Myers &• 1'ritt'.- addition to the lown of Ladoga, containing two ("J) acre- and three- ".) rods.! and sixteen and eleven-sixteenth (hi ll-Jti)| I

more or le-s. except, sixty f0) leet off: 'the-out -ide of said lot. appropriated to a street known as South street., in said town, extending ea-t. in Montgomery 'oimty. Indiana, io be-old to satisfy saitl 1 execution", interests and costs, and if the sann- will not bring a sum sutlicient to at i-fy said executions. I will on I lie same day. at the -ante place, Offer llle fee simple t"| -aid real estate to satisfy two .judgments, one for one hundred ami twenty-three dol-| lar and seventeen cenl-. 7, :iul one for seventy-seven dollars and i'ifiy-.-evon cent.». s77.-"i7. togei her wit ii cost.-, without any iief from '.ahiat'ou or ajiprai-emeni law-.

Said real estate taken as the property of i.arkin 'i'liomjs( n. at the -nit of laviii 1. Xichol.-on :id NVilliain 11. "Ward.

J. X. McCOXNKLb,

l."i:ip".w Sheritl" ."Montgomery County.

POULTRY WANTED. Poultry Wanted.

500 do/, live Chickens: 1,000 live Turkies: 20,000 doz. Esgs 50,000 lbs. Butter:

For which the highest ea.-li price will be pa ill..

(Hover. Timothy and ISlne (irass

Seed, of the best tpialitv, for sale. J. J. DAKTKR A- CO., Washington st.. opposite Ccntor Church. iiich-l

watches^AND^EWE^RYT^ I \. R. BRATTI^. "I

I W E No. •!, Wiwhington Street.

(ircciieastlc, Indiana,

WOULD

call t,ho attention of the citi­

zens of Crawfordsville and vicinity to 1 his large assortment of

GOLl)

SILVER

Watches, Chains. Spectacles. Kings, Breast-Pins, Shirt Studs,

Watches, Chains, Spoons. Forks, Castors, Cake Baskets,

Sleeve Buttons. Spectacles. CLOCKS, &C.

My stock is large and complete. All are invited to call and examine the ^oods and prices. Special attention is culled to my

Periscopic Spectacles,

In ^old, silver and steel Frames. I have no hesitation in pronouncing them (without any exception) equal to any now in use.

Watches Repaired & Warranted.

(JtSTBe sure and get in the right place,

Wo. 6, Washington St. Between Post Offiee and Public Square. taclilSoi'i

JV.

R. BBATTIN.

LIFE INSURANCE.

HOME

Life Insurance Company.

MIT1IAL.

25s

Broadway,

New

York.

Assets. $2,000,000.

Assured Members ,10.000.

ITS P1MXCIPLKS:

STABILITY, MUTUALITY and FIDELITY

Advantages of the

Home:

A tirst-cla*s organization. A 3Iutual Company. All net profits go to the assured.

Dividends declared and paid annually. It hits declared and paid di udend* every year since its organization.

AH its policies are non-l'orfeitabb i. e., its members will in all ca-cs get all the insurance they pay for.

Nil restrictions as to reidem-e or travel. One-third of the premium a permanent loan: and this privilege is not confined to parlies whose annual premiums exceed-10 or £"0. but is extended alike to all its mem bers.

It makes a very liberal di.-cou table rates to all mini-tors of tin OKKK'EIIS:

Waller S. Criflith. President. I. II. Kmthinghani. Treasurer, (Jeorge K. Kipley. Secret a r*.. William .). Collin, Aeluan.

and 4

o'clock, e. M.. of .-aid day. at the Court' IIou»e door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents,'

and prolits, for a term not exceeding seven

Ollt I lilllt S«, years, of the following described real estate in Montgomery County, Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-live, (i!o.)Township twenty (20.) north of range si x, ((5) west, containing eighty

acre-,

CARRIAGE-MAKERS.

J. S. VILLUS A 4 O.

Manufacturers of

Carriages. Hnggies. An

Mi'i'/.rt ii'irt'i of L'nm-l llmiso.

CEAAVFOKDS VJ LE. 1X DIA N A

HAYIXC

recently purchased, enliirgetl

and improvi'il 1 lie pri-tnises we occupy, thereby saving expense of rent, and giving increased facilities for manufacturing we would respectfully announce to the puttlie that we are now in a position to

DEFY ALL COMl'ETITION. in our line iu this State, as regard's prices style and workmanship, and invito iin in spec tion of our Carriages. Uuggies. tc.. a fine assortment of which is kept "constantly on hand. Being all practical workmen, and eniploving none but the most skillful, and using the'V Kit BEST OK MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with the wants ofthi« section of country, we can not help gi\ ing satisfaction, as weconlidently assert thai our work and price- cannot be excelled by any other establishment iu Indiana. bi l.uggie- taken in ICxchamre All our work warranted one year.

E A I I N

lllack.-mithing. Trimming, l'ainting. «tc.. with n.'iitties- and di-pateh.

Superior Farm Wairons.

f)ur Farm Wagon arc built e\pre--ly for! thisinarkel by Studebaker

Bros,

of Soulh 1

Hend. hid., of the very bo-t timber, andj more with the view of giv ing entire satifae-( tion to purchasers than prolit to the manufadurei's or to us. We warrant them in every irt ictibtr for one vi-ar.

MERCHANT TAILOR. SPKI\U STOCK!

JOHN IAAS.

MERCHANT TAILOK.

(j Commerciwl Row. Green St.

Ha- the most complete

Kiipplyol II*« Spring:

,,•:,•. I

Ever brouiilil t.o Crawlortlsvillc.

NICK LOTUS AM) CASSIMK1MS

l'"or pants and coats, and the

F,FST TAILORS IN THE CITY,

To make them up.

E E Tl I rs

In the Dry (ioods linf.

Boots, Shoes. Hats & Caps

Collars and Neck-Ties, Ac.

All of the host quality, and to he sold cheap.

Custom-Work

Done at the shortest notice, in the i»est stvle, and for the lowest prices, apt JOHN HAAS.

DRUGS ANDJPAINTS.

wixSTACH, BR©r«& CO..

Wholesale Druggists,

LaFayette, Indiana.

Special quotations given to Painters and Builders. Sai*

3

STOVES AND TINWARE. The Lightning Wood Stove

W

¥. W

LA.

from it?

1

"-pel.

I

"*5/'ITII new and valuable improvements,

Vt

incliuling the double front fire doors, patent convex top oven plate, ventilated oven and hot air chamber, which gives it a large advantage :ts a baker over any other stove in lie market. This is the

Largest Stove in Hie Market

laving an

Ovcbi 'UiJ 8,v iiaeliOM

Willi a

Aijcul tor U'cslcrn 3mli tu:t. itoT Pamphlets ami all desired in forma- T»V01Jl,V-si.\ illfll FI re-Box. tion will he nov2tv 1

•nt by mail on .request..

These Moves are guaranteed to bake t|Uieif and own. anil not to crack.

Stock of Tin-Ware

Is htrire. a ml will be

Sokl Low ibr i'a.sli.i^

Country merchants will Jiml it to their interests lo exiimine my stock and price* betore purchasing.

A

As for Hardware, wc will ofler such inducements as will satisfy you that we are decidedly the cheajicst house in the Wabash

Valley. *I)o noi fail roeall and examine my stock.

v. q.

No. Empire Block.

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NEW YORK STORE.

sv\\\yu mx

Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets,

HOODS'.

vo»k sioKj

l\lHVAI'(tl,IS. IM.

W

are now daily receiving our latest liurchase- of

SPIIIX Mil GOODS,

And nil'i our customers throughout the. State a stock of New (ioods. which lor quantity, quality, variety and prices, far excels that of any previous season.

We invite special attention to ourstoekof

Plain and Fancv Silks,

Shawls, Mantles,

1KESS

L:i lis. ra] icoes.

GOODS,

Muslins. Cinghams. Tickings,

Shirting*,

A E 1 S E I

Balmoral Skirts. IIoop Skirts, Parasols,

Carpet Warp,

CLOTHS for MEN & BOYS* WEAR,

Ladies' llats. Collars, Cuffs, Laces,

Handkerchiefs, &<v

Prices 20 per cent, lower

Than any other house in

the

trade,

at

The MEW YORK STORE

ISMiSAPOUS, I8fl. inchllmS