Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 October 1869 — Page 2

TIIE COMING WOMAN.

Mrs. C: S. McDONALD, Editor.

WOMAN SUFFBAOK.

The Ilcligio-Philosophical Journal, speaking of the Chicago Woman Suffrage Convention, says:

It- is certainly anew feature in diplomacy, when women, gifted with all the great impulses and noble selicommand of their nature, can put forth such incontrovertible arguments, such convincing logic, as to command the attention of the press, the pulpit and the scholarship ol the age. Indeed, it will not be long before senates and presidents will hcai them as the voice of a united people, who make senates and appoint presidents. The calm, dispassionate and earnest bearing of the great and truly eminent leaders in this mo\ement, is significant of the genius and spirit of the times. The fact is proven that woman can lace oppression, pax 13opposition, amend constitutions, appoint delegations and preside at conventions, with all the easy majesty and grace of one who knows the secret of her power and the final triumph of her cause.

It is truly most inspiring to witness the quiet, deep and earnest life of this movement. Like a stream, taking its tribute from every bursting spring and dashing rill, to empty its united power at last into the heart of the great ocean. These labors of the Woman Suffrage party are destined to preserve to America the fullness of fair and equal representation. The press that sneaks behind a covert or open attack upon a congress of the noblest women in our land, must be conducted by some poor "devil," who would abuse his own mother! When, in place of fashionable lolly, dissipation, levity and hcartlessness, such women as Mrs. Stanton, Livermore, Stone, Anthony, and their burning satellites, tear off the dark mantle of supinoness and subjection, to lead on their less heroic sisters in the iireat battle of human rifjlits and republican equality, the man who dare oppose, should be yoked to some heartless beauty or simpering vanity, till Grecian bends and helpless satins have cured him of his mistake.

But let the women ol' America know they have at last touched the right chord, and henceforth, all great and noble men, not ouly here, biu across the Atlantic, arc one with them in rolling

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the car of human liber­

ty. .We say, God speed the day -when constitutions framed in ignorance shall stand amended, and all enslaving enactments ot the ancient xule be forever blotted from the pages of American legislation. All hail, then, to the noble women who speed the day of perfect freedom!

SAW HABEAS CORPUS CASK.

Child Taken From 5IotI*errsCustody. nt Some nine or ten years ago, says the Kansas City papers, a Mr. Brown was residing somewhere in Illinois, married a widow lady sevcx'al years liis senior who was possessed of property amounting to about eight thousand dollars, trom this union a o-irl was born. Some time after!

Brown was divorced from his better half and left for parts unknown. Itj

appears

that lately he heard that his

little daughter had grown to be an attractive child. He hunted up the mother and child and found them at Kansas City A writ ol habeas coipus was secured by Brown for the possession of this child, living with its mother, who seems

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have again

married. The result of the tiial is stated by the Journal of the 21st as follows:

The habeas corpus case of Brown vs. Wadswoi'th, which has been in ,court for the past two days, and which has excited considerable interest, closed yesterday in favor of the plaintiff, Mr Brown. The writ was granted and the hand of the law took little "Kittie'' from her mothers arms and gave her into the keeping of her father.

The child is a beautiful child, with

fair complexion and golden ringlets, and about eight years of age. The distressed mother clung to her ibhild, and would not give her up, while the little one's tears and frantic cries to be left with her "mama" stirred up a sympathy among the by-standers, that threatened every minute to break out in some violent act.

The scene was painful and exciting in the extreme. The father, cool and determined, took his daughter from Marshal Oaydeu, and, amid her shrieks and cries, and the interference of her mother and other relatives, placed her in a close carriage, and was driven rapidly away. But before lie got clear of the court house the civil authorities had the greatest effort to preserve peace. If the departure had been delayed ten minutes more, we believe that the citi zens would have rescued the child and given it back to the weeping mother. The feeling was intense and a tear dimmed many a manly eye.

We learn that the carriage was driven opposite the residence of Dr. Thome, in McGee's addition, when Mr. Brown got out, and wrapping the child in an overcoat, lifted her into a buggy that was driven up for that purpose, and the party drove off in an easterly direction. We understand that Mr. Brown lives in Illinois. So ended the domestic drama. We know but few particulars of the case but it seems a cruel law that will rob a mother of her child.

THE Alumni dinner of the "University of Vermont,'' located at Burlington, was marked by an innova-

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tion characteristic of the times. The wives, sisters and lady friends of the Alumni were invited to the banquet, and their presence so intoxicated the ln'fhovfr* Innolv follows that everv

liithexto ionei) xenows, mai t-xci.y

sueech was full of their guests. How

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to address them was the problem— and the epithet's Alumna', Sorore.

and AliihtniassCii

WELCOME

were distributed

J.lauistri'et Doetores, A solemnGolsiotba, as 'Uvetv. 'v Wer't not for these Sorores.

"Some twenty year* or more we've sat With publicans aud sinners. A company all Snducee (sad you sec)

At these Alumni dinners. -To 11s, at last there is revealed The full Olympian uiorv,

The nectar and ambrosia 01 mythologic story:

When goddesses with festive gods Ate, spoke, and sipped their nectar, With no Good Templar thereabout

As critical inspector •••••When Jupiter 011 Juno smiled, All loveliness bedecked in,

Forgetful for that blissful hour, Il'ow often she'd henpecked him.

"No longer may the Ages dark Debase with vows monastic The Church and fair Humanities.

The holy and scholastic. The world does move the present shows A heavenward uprising— In learning, politics, and life

The age is womanizing.

Against old Harvard's ivied walls Almighty force impinges Iler gates, for ages locked and barred,

Are turning on their hinges And from her cloistered courts shall walk. Ere lustrums intervene. Resistless, irrepressible.

A. B.s in crinoline

DRUCS.

Read This

T. W. FRY JSz, CO.

HAVE JUST OPENED A

Fine Assortment of Drugs,

A O S

CHEMICALS

AND OILS,

LECAL NOTICES.

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"Trt sooner be in Jericho, Well bearilcd thouirii be, Tlun here in iliis Jerusalem. "':*v lint lor the Pharisee flair I gee.) In this August Sanhedrim

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E S S

TOILET AND

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

CIGARS AID TOBACCO

OF THE FINET QUALITY.

All of which we will sell at the very lowest market price. Call and «ee us, on Green street two doors above I. W. Lynn & Sons.-

June 21.18W T. W. FRY & CO'.

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Administrator ....

estate of William Watson, late of Mont gomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate "is solvent.

DA VID D. WATSON,

sep89w3 Administrator.

ADMINISTRATORS

SALET— NOTICE

is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Thursday, the 21st day of October, at the late residence of William Watson, deceased, in Walnut township, Montgomery county, the personal property of said "decedent, consisting in pait of* the following articles, to-wit: Horses, cattle, sheep,"hogs, corn, wheat, liay, one wagon, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, etc.

Terms.—A credit of one year will be given on all sums over three" dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved securitv, without relief from valuation laws. DAVID D. WATSON, scp30w?» Administrator.

ADMINISTRATOR'S

Terms.—A credit of one year will be given 011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved securitv, without relief from valuation laws. SAMUEL II. GREGG, sepSOw." Administrator.

LAND

FOR SALE.—-The undersigned, Executors of the last will of Courtney Talbot, deceased, pursuant to said will, offer for sale all that part of the farm of said decedent lying between the Crawfordsville & Alamo "Turnpike and the Greencastle State road, containing about 180 acres. It will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers, at private sale. The land is good, well timbered, and only about one mile from the corporate limits of the City of Crawfordsville. The tract contains several beautiful building sites. Persons desiring to purchase will call 011 either one of the undersigned. Terms will be made easy.

TIENRV II. TALBOT. 1\ S.KENNEDY,

:inl4tf Executors.

TATE OF

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INDIANA, Montgomery

ountv,ss: Common Pleas Court, January Term, 1870. Mary K.Green vs. George W. Green. Complaint for Divorce.

Be it remembered, that 011 the 7th day of September, ISO!), it being in the vacation of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgom-

cry county, Indiana, the plaintill,

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Marv

MEDICAL. _____

ONKIDENTIAL.—Young men who have injured themselves by certain secret

habits',

which unlit them'for business,

pleasure or the duties of married life also middle aired and old men who, from the lollies of Youth of other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of any one, •should first read the Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusing the Secret Friend." .Sent to any address, in sealed envelope, 011 receipt of

:2."

cents. Address Dr. CHARLES

A. STUART & CO., Boston, Mass. sep-Jly

DEAFNESS,

CATARRH.—A

lady

has suffered for years

TOMB STONE'S,

O E A E & E

Of

Montgomery county, deceased. Said estate is 80iv3uto- SAMUEL II. GREOCr, scpSOwb* Administrator.,

L.

iiC1-

attorney,

produced and iiled in the Clerk's ollice ol'

..Alinf li^t« HAinnloillf Mll/I tllO ill 11 V1 t,

said court her complaint, and the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that George W=. Green, the defendant, is a nonresident or the State of Indiana. Now,

therefore, notice of the filing and pendency

.. ., l-i,. c«v,.« of this action is hereby given to the said With IrighulU prodigaht).

bome

defendant, George W. Green, that he may

verses were read at the dinner, full of be and appear 'before the Judge of said ..... court. 011 the first day ol the next term jfun,. of which the following is a thereof, to be held at the Court House '. Crawfordsville on the lst da\ 'specimen:

A.

TO THE ALI'MNIESSES.

ALL

who

from Deafness

and Catarrh was cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompt her to send the receipts, free of charge, to anv one similarly afflicted. Address

Mrs. M. C. LEGGETT,

sepltiw4 Hoboken. N.J.

PICT^REJ^LI^RY^

E INTY O iv ST

CALIFORNIA

PICTURE GALLERY,

HUGHES' BLOCK,

Opposite Court House, Main Street.

From the smallest to Life Size Photograph, finished in Oil or Water Colors. Smull Pictures copied and enlarged. apr23] W. KEN

W.H. VANSLYKE

HAS

ARTMCJLES,

established himself in the above business in the Graham building one door west of WilWte's Tailor Shop, on Main street, and deals only in

CUSTOM-MADE WORK.

He manufactures Boots on the patent Plumer last, which enables him to give a neat and easv At. lie is prepared to do custom work, either sewed or pegged, on ehbrt notice. Repairing done with neatness antf despatch, lie solicit* a share ol^the public custom. r2"ip

lilAR BLE.„W 0 KS!

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CRAWFORDSVILLE.

HAVING

SALE.—Notice is

hereby given that I will sell at public auction, 011 Thursday, the 21st day of October, 18(59, at the lajte" residence of A lpheus Gregg, deceased, in Union township, in Montgomery county, the personal property of said decedent, consisting in part of the following articles: Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn, wheat, hay, oats, a good wagon and buggy, with harness, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, etc.

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purchased the above estab­

lishment of D. Pvkc, I will say to the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties that I will furnish

All kinds of Marble-Work,

*ueh as

Headstones,

Tombstones.

tIMonuments,

Tablets, A'c

If vou will call at the

SHOP O* GREEK ST.,

OPPOSITE ELSTOX'S BANK.

THE OLD POST OFFICP^ ROOM,

You can there see my style ot worlc, and I will show you as line specimens of work as is to bo seen in this part of the State.

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fJanuary, answer said

P. 1*70, then and there to complaint.. Witness my hand and the seal of court, the 7th day of September. 1W). spi-J:!w WM. K. WALLACE, Cleric.

aid

persons indebted to the estate of the late Jacob Deane. deceased, either by note or book account, are requested to call and settle with the undersigned. Ky an earlv attention to this notice, parties will save costs, as the est ate must t»o settled orthwith. JolIN Ll\. .junlTtf Administrafar

work delivered at the grave-yards

and warranted to give satisfaction. I will canvass the county soliciting orders, and will sav that you can purchase your work as ehe'ap at home as you can at the shop.

IH3TI Want it distinctly understood that! WILL NOT HE UNDERSOLD by any shop

I I I S O E

Oft he best oualitv furnished at low prices. iv-2 C. 1. BRUNDAGE.

JEWELRY.

I. TV.

VanSiekle,

At Fullemviiler & Bro/s,

Will sell at greatly reduced prices, for the next six weeks. hi stock of

JEWELRY and NOTIONS.

CAIil, AID SEE HIM,

!As

YON, Prop.

SHOEMAKER.

BOOT & silOEMAKING.

lie oll'ers Oreal Bargains.

sep9tf

MILLINERY.

jnSS Sl'E DARTER'S

New Millinery Rooms. MISSthis

DARTER would inform the ladies of city and vicinity that she has opened New Millinery llooms, in Darter's new building, corner Washington and Pike streets, opposite Center Church, and would solicit their attention to her

New ancl Beautiful Styles

Of Millinery goods, and quality of her work. H^TBIeaehlng and Pressing done to order promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed, decio*

Gordon's Franklin Press

/The best J,oh,Press iu the World!

JOURNAL JOB OFFICE

"STONE FRONT."

WANTED.

'STT

eJ5T?_

500,000 Bushels of Wheat,

200,000 Bushels of Rye, 200,000 Bushels of Oats,

For which we will pa} the

highest market price in cash,

You can find one of us at the

Richardson House, or at M.

Price's office from this day on.

Drop in and see us before sell­

ing elsewhere.

S. BORN, BR0. & Co.

Crawfordsville, Aug. 'J, 69tf

CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.

FISIIKR DOHKIiTY. Cr. H. DEIGHTOK M. D. DOHKRTY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1850.

D0HERTY & DEIGHT0N,

Manufacturers of:

Carriages and Buggies,

VELOCIPEDES.

Sulkies, Spring & Farm Wagons

OF ALL KIXPS.

Sfcn Srick Shop, Washington Street, opposite Center Church.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, I'D.

THE

very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the last ten years by the citizens of Montgomery, Parke, Fountain, Putnam and Boone counties, and our large and increased business, impresses us with the sense of obligation we are under to our cutomers, and" we feel it our duty as well a pleasure to express our thanks for pa*t favors, and hope to retain and merit in future a continuance of the same. A\'e would desire to state that the quality or our work nearer perfection than ever before, owing to

Enlarged Facilities

for 'Manufacturing and keeping a greatly increased stock on hand. We would call special attention in this connection to our stylos, which are up to the most approved fashions of the East.

We invite the fanners and ail others to examine our work, which we are determined shall stand 011 its own merit-.

Wo warrant all oar ork from one to two years.

Old Work Made ]$eiv. Repairing done to order in wood, blacksmithing. painting and trimming.

Will take Old Vehicles in exchange for new work. EltSTReincmber

1'1C

pLice, WashingtonS'..

opposite Center Church. a pi DOHERTY & DEIGIIT02v.

Ap

ER CLOTHINC.

rpiIE PARIS AND LONDON

Paper Clothing Company

Out (Us for I^a«lios ami Gentlemen.

The undersigned would most respectfully inform the public that the agency for the above, under letters patent celebratod manufactured paper goods, is established, and for the lirst time introduced in the United Spates.

Among the various accomplishments of science and art, this may be considered one of the greatest achievements of the age.

The renown which these goods have obtained in Europe for their exquisite elegance, flexibility, great durability and cheapness will at once recommend them to the American publie. Notice, Ladies!—Wo More Washinjr.

More Ironing:, No More Vexation. The great invention of Paper Clothing which can not be detected from linen lab rics, and at one-half the price formerly paid for washing. ..

It would be impossible to give here an the advantages which the^e goods possess in an eminent degree. They must be seen to be appreciated

The great demand for them, upon the manufacturers in Europe, prevented them thus far lVoxn

sending

a large supplv. 1 iiu.

the lirst invoice I will dispose of in -mall quantities Wily, merely to introduce and show their merit.

AVholesale dealers will not be. dealt vvith for the present. No order will be tiled for more than ona dozen of any one.article at one time to the same address.

PRICE LIST.

Suits, walking, with panicr cut, each 73 Skirts, plain white, per quarter dozen Skirts, one ruffle, per quarter dozen.... 1 W Handkerchiefs, embossed handsomely. perfect imitation, per dozen Collars, pliable as linen, per dozen...... Chemisettes, per quarter dozen Shirt fronts, elegant design, per dozen White vests, four in package Handkerchiefs, per dozen and others.

.'it! SO 60 75

1 00 1 00

Money must accompany each order to insure attention. Letters calling for information must contain stamp.

In sending noney, procure monev order# if possible, and add ten percent, forpogt

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4. JACOBUS VAN. The Paris and London Paper Clothing Company's Agent, 05 Circle street, corner of

Market,Indianapolis. Indiana. sep3m8