Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 November 1869 — Page 8

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CITY AND VICINITY.

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. £oulsvilIc, New Albany A Chicago R.lt. Trains arrive at Crawfordsville daily as follows:

GOING NORTH:

Accommodation, 9 18 a.m. Express, T:40 p.m. GOING SOUTH: Express, 9:18 a.m. Accommodation, 5: 8 p.m.

THK nutting season lias opened. ........

THIS season's turnips have turned up in market.

CORX gathering now occupics the time of the farmer.

DEAL with those who advertise if you would get good "bargains.

THE question is "Who will get the jewelry next Tuesday

LAST Sunday's temperance meeting was addressed by Fisher Dohcrty.

OUR Pleasant Hill letter is unavoidably crowded out. It will appear next •week.

SOUTH street, from Water to Washington, is to be graveleif. Dick Ilightower has the contract.

KOOBBIXS & MCCLELLAND have sold their livery stable, on Washington street to S. P. Britton for $5,000.

WONDER who will get the jewelry and the ring next Tuesday night at the Good Templar's Supper.

LEL every person be at the polls next Tuesday night and vote for the prettiest woman and ugliest man.

HORSES STOLEN.—A couple of horses were stolen from Mr. Swindler'a stable, ••four miles south of the city,last Tuesday night. *•'':.'

WABASH COLLEGE lias six acting Professors, and lias within the last decade given twenty-three graduates to the ministry.

JOHN BOOK, of the linn of Molfett & Jiooe, finding the profits on drugs exceeding fair, has invested in Illinois and gone thither to run another store.

TICKETS tl Good Templar's Oyster Supper may be had of J. W. Winton, Mike Donovan, Will Bonnel.

Ab. Gerard and Frank Best. Fifty cents will buy one.

WHJ- our neighbors come to borrow the JOURNAL let them have it by all means. The man who will read the JOURNAL a year we can count on as a regular subscriber thereafter.

A PEBATE on the Woman Suffrage question is to come off at Yountsville in a short time. We have not as yet learned the names of the parties who will discuss the question pro and con.

"EYETKMIST," from Darlington, sent a letter last week to'the JOURNAL. Since then nothing has been heard of it. The question is not who struck Billy Patterson, but what has become of that letter.

FRIEND MCCAIN, of the Crawfordsville JOURNAL, has been "chasing the antelope over the plains" of Kansas, and will shortly appear as a public leturer. —Boone County Pioneer.

From the lecturing field deliver us.

jrood Lord

THE JOURNAL corps was made glad [last Monday afternoon by the appearance of A1 Cleverly with a cigar box tlifted with hickory nuts, their parts broken and rent asunder, ready for conj5urp,pfcion. It is needless to add that .tliey yere consumed.

STO^A^E.—This celebrated magician and pr^cfcie&r of the black art will open his budget of wonders at Eltzroth's Hall for a shoi-i ae.ijwon this evening. His group of trailed canary birds are said to be the wonder o( all who see them. He also gives away one hundred useful and costly presents each evening, consisting of silver ware, watches and furniture of all kinds. Addmlsslon 35 cents.

OYSTER SUPPER.—The Good Templars will give an Oyster Supper at Eltzrotli's Hall, next Tuesday evening, November J), The proceeds will be applied toward furnishing the members of the Order with regalia. A set of jewelry costing $15 will be voted to the prettiest girl and a ring costing $2 will be voted to the ugliest man in the house. All persons friendly to the cause of temperance are earnestly requested to be present. Supper tickets 50 cents.

LAST Monday was All Saints' Day. The Church of Rome and the Episcopal Church celebrate on this day the virtues of those saints who are with us here on earth, as well as the memory of those triumphant saints who have now arrived at the heaven of eternal repose. Mass was held in St. Bernard's Church in this -city at an early hour last Monday morning in order that the male portion of the congregation might be able to attend to their usual temporal work.

TEACHER'S INSTITUTE.—The School Examiner for this county has announced that a Teacher's Institute will be held in this city commencing on Monday, the 5th day of November, and continuing five days. He will be assisted by Mr. Barnard of Indianapolis, Cyrus Smith, of Logansport, Wm. Mendenliall, of Richmond, Henry S. Dakin, of LaFayette, and Prof, of the prospective Normal School at Tcrre Haute. It is to be hoped that the teachers of this county will avail themselves of this opportunity of meeting together, and thus more effectually prepare themselves for the work of teaching. All public schools in the county will be closed while the Institute is in session. The hospitality of our citizens is asked during the session of the Institute.

VISITING SCHOOLS.—Now that the "new teacher" lias taken his place in the school-room, it is the duty of the parents to manifest some further interest in his work than merely to send their children thither. He wants their co-operation. If they talk with him freely about his scholars, at their homes, it is well if they visit the school room occasionally, and seem interested with him in making a pleasant thing of learning, it is much better. The presence of father or mother at the child's recitation, once a week, or once a month, will have a salutary influence on both teacher and child. Even the parent will be benefitted. His or her attention will be awakened to questions which might otherwise go unthouglit of for years, and which have practical bearings on the mind.

HON. BARNABAS C. HOBBS, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, delivered a lecture at Center Church in this place last Sunday evening, on "The Claims of the Bible on Church and State." The audience was large and the lecture was one of the most thorough and exhaustive it has ever been our good fortune to hear. We regret to say his lecture on "Education" the evening previous was listened to by very few, owing to the fact that there was a general misunderstanding as to the evening upon which it was to be delivered. Mr. Hobbs' character as a lecturer is so well known to our citizens that a notice properly given will always secure for him a large attendance.

SPIRITUAL LECTURES.—R. Graved a distinguished Spiritual Lecturer, will lecture in the Ccurt House on next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Subject for Wednesday evening "The Moral, Religious and Spiritual Developments of the Nineteenth Century." Subject for Thursday evening: "The Moral snd Religious Necessity and Scriptnre Authority for aNew Dispensation." Subject for Friday evening: "The Christian's Plan of Salvation, compared with that of the New Spiritual Brotherhood." Important facts will be cited, probably new to many hearers.

Prom The Little Corporal.

"TELIj US A STOKIV-

The night above the sunset's gold her purple robe is trailing, While on the upland elopes the light that lingered there is failing. From out the tufts of faded grass, faint comes the crickets crying Back from the trees I hear the last, lone katydid replying. The whippoorwill in solemn depths of naked woods is calling, While through the nutnmn twilight, slow the yellow leaves are falling. And in the quiet dark 1 feel wee hands abont me pressing, Upon my forehead, falling soft, some ruby lip's caressing. Then" voices break, like merry waves, the hidden brook revealing Like the clear melody of bells, I hear their laughter pealing. Two sunny faces, fair and fresh as summer's freshes' roses One little, pleading voice that speaks, their childish lornis discloses.

Tell us a story:" so it asks and as the night is creeping Darker, and from the somber sky the stars are coyly peeping,

With their young faces, iu the dusk, turned up to catch tne story, I half way tell them, half way dream, of ancient deeds and glory—

Of giants fierce, and cruel kings, brave knight and beauteons maiden Of phantom ships that sailed the deep, with dire enchantments laden

How fairies had unrolled the ferns, and set the willows swaying, And spread out carpets oi green moss, where'er their feet weut straying

How they In magic looms had spun the days for dimmer weather, And with their tiny fingers strung its buds and flowers together

Of bright, midsummer night, when all the fairy train awaking, For the broad grcen-sward on the hill their blossom cups forsaking, There wheeled and danced, beneath the moon, until the brave cock, crowing, Told how the'pink edge of the day, up the cast was showing*

I thought, at last, when o'er their eyes Sleep passed tier magic fingers, And led them into dreams, through which each fairy story lingers,

There is a story we call Life," that they each day

Nor, ^they'kmg to know the end, think that each joy, receding

Gives way to sorrow and to tears, to fruitless hopes ami yearning, They leave behind their fairest hours, with each page they are turning.

God grant that when the last brief lines lie read and known before them, Naught but the brightness of His love may gently gather o'er them.

CRAWFORDSVILLE JOURNAL: NOVEMBEB 4,1869.

AT Center Church, last Sunday, Rev. Mr. Safford preached a plain, practical sermon from the words of St. LukeJ "What shall I do to inherit eternal life The truths he uttered will doubtless leave an impression on the minds of many parents and induce them to look after their boys who are roaming the streets every night.

MARRIED.

QUICK—BRATTON.—On Sunday the 24th inst., at Fredricksburg, by Rev. Robert Caldwell, Mr. Jackson Quick to Miss Marv Bratton.

LOCAL MATTERS. Ike lavls

Is still selling more hats than anybody in Indianapolis. He sells quick, because he kcepsa gogd article and sells cheap.

Do Not Fail

To call and examine goods and get prices Also Mr. I. N. vansickle will supply your wants in the way of a gold or silver watch and jewelry of ail kinds at the Enterprise.

Madnme Kumor

Has it that Clement & Herzog, at Pleasant Hill, are selling goods actually below cost. Our friends in that part of the county had better see for themselves.

It Would be Foolish

In any man in want of a Hat or Cap, or a pair of gloves or set of furs to go to Indianapolis and not call on Ike Davis, the most successful Hat Seller in the city.

The More They Wear

Ike Davis' Hats the better tliey like tliem.

lnecnsware and CJlassware, At reduced prices, at Robb &Mahorney's.

Robb Muhorne.V

Have 120 Sheet Iron Parlor and Heating Stoves, 150 Cast Iron Parlor and Box Stoves. 200 Cook Stoves, all of the latest and best patterns, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Tliey will move to their new mammoth room about the 2.")th of November next. j. _« ,. oc2.S\v2

Itobb cV Miiliorney

Will move in thirty days to their new Iron Front building, one square south, their entire stock of Stoves, Tinware and Tin Shop, Glass and Queensware, House Furnishing Good?, etc. They return thanks to their patrons for past favors, and request a continuance of the same. They have in store and in transit a large stoek of French China Tea and Dinner Sets also twenty crates best Crockery now iu transit. They also have a beautiful line of Church and Store Chandeliers and TJall Hanging Lamps, also a beautiful variety of Silver Plated Castors and Table Hollow Ware, Rogers' Silver Plated Spoons, Tea and Table. They will be able to exhibit a full line of all kinds of Housekeepers' Goods at the lowe.-t cash figures. Their facilities for lnaimf'aeliiriny will enable them to manufacture at much less iigures than anv other house in the West. ncfJMw: igiSO Reward, And cost ol" Analysis, for any impurity whatever found in our brand of White Lead. T. W. FRY & Co.

Examine.

The Jatamunsi Hair Rcnewer at Fry's Drug Store, warranted to make the hair grow on a bald head, leather trunk or the palm of the hand.

Come One, Come All! This town will fly From its firm base, When you can buy

White lead as cheap

From anybody as you can from Fry.

Hungry Men!

When you come iu from the country, call in at Mahorney & Gerrard's and get a good dinner. They keep all kinds of lresh pies, cakes, buns, rusk, cheese, dried beef, bologna, hot coflee, and everything else that a hungry man needs, and yoii can cat all you want and spend as much money as you please. jul22

Snyder «fc White,

At tlie old Davis stand, are now prepared to do a general first-class livery business. Buggies and carriages with single and double teams will be furnished on short notice. Funeral, wedding and pic nic parties can be supplied with a fine turn-out without delay. The.stables already boast some of the finest stock in the city and arc receiving new additions every week. Persons desiring to take an evening drive or an excursion to the country will find everything to suit them here. Horses bought and sold, and all business pertaining to the stables promptly attended to. ju!22

Coal Oil lamps,

Beautiful patterns, sold at half price, at Robb & Mahorncv's.

Have You Seen

Those CnssiinercK at the Enterprise? Kid Gloves, All shades and colors for SI 2.1 to $2 00 per pair at the Enterprise.

Kanawha Salt.

One car load just received at Beck Johnson^ Sugars, Coffees, Rice and Fish, of all kinds at Beck ttjobnson's.

New stock of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains just received at Vansiekle's.

At the Enterprise.

A Mammoth Stock of Fall and Winter Iry Goods, at imprcccdcntedly

low

prices, just opened. 21 New Millinery Goods. W. N. Wasson has just received a fresh stock of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, at his old stand. oct.14

Doors and Sash.

Campbell & Harter have the large.it assortment of doors and sash in the city. Call and see them. octUwo

Joslin

Furnishes for winter. ocl4w3

Ague Cure.

Use Fry's Ague Cure.

M.H.E.

Shawls.

Paisley, both single and double, Eugenia. Cashmere, Arab, Shoulder and Blanket Shawls at the Enterprise.

Boots and Shoes,

Custom work and warranted at the JEnterprise.,

Furs! Furs!

Ladies' and Misses' sets of Minlc, German Fitch,Siberian Squirrel,Cony and Rat' in all styles, and Men's Far Caps and Mnfllers at less than Indiana* polls prices, at the Enterprise House.

Joslin

Keeps Tinware, Glassware, Queensware and China Tea and Dinner Sets for sale cheap, on Green street.

Chewing Tobacco.

The finest Chewing Tobacco in the city is the North Star Fine Cut. Ask for it at the Excelsior Bakery. Also a superior quality of Shorts and Smoking Tobacco. jul22

R. Carson

Will now be found in his new Brick, Na tional Block, No. G, on Washington street, with a full assortment of Groceries as cheap as the cheapest.

Country Grocers

And Hucksters desiring to purchase a stock will find it to their advantage to call at the Excelsior Bakery. All orders will be promptly filled at low prices. Come and see. MAHORNKY & GKKRARD.

A Gold Mine

Has been discovered in Crawfordsville.— I. N. VanSickle owns the mine and may be found at the corner south of Court House.

Candies,

Lemons and Oranges at the Excelsior Bakery. •••.:/^ ||f| jul22 Window Glass.

Billy Fry says he is selling Window Glass at 20 to 30 per cent, less than Pittsburgh rates.

Newly Married People

Can get fixed up for housekeeping, cheap, at Joslin's. on Green street. octl4w3 American Watches.

The largest stock of American Watches in Gold and Silver Cases ever brought to this market, at Vansiekle's.

Cook Stoves.

Joslin has the Senator, Statesman, Jubilee and Echo Cook Stoves, which are now in use in this and adjoining counties by the hundreds, and everywhere they give entire satisfaction. Try one when you marry. octl4w3

Xcw Goods

At the Enterprise Cash House. Fullenwider &Bro. are daily receiving and opening an elegant stock of Fall and Winter goods at prices that can not fail to please the purchaser.

All Parties

Buildimr. wiio are in need of Glass, Paint, Oil and Putty, will do well to call on T. W. Fry Co. before buying. They are prepared to contract :it the very lowest possible rates.

A'o Need of Shaking

When you can buy Fry's Ague Cure. Beck A-Johnson Fliivo a large stock of Fish of all kinds, on Green street.

Hair Uoocts Jewelry. Mrs. Belle Sanders, Washington street, over 11. Carson's Grocery store, calls the attention of the ladies-and gentlemen of the city to her Hair Jewelry and Hair Goods, of her Own manufacture, made from the finest human hair, consisting of Hair Jewelry ofevery style, Gent's Wigs and Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, Switches,Braids, Curls, Waterfalls, Frizettes, Coils, Bows, Fronts, Scratches. Bands, Hair Nets, Ornamental Hair. Partings, Whiskers, Beards, Moustaches. Puffs.&c. She also keeps on hand Gold. Silver and Diamond Hair Powders. A call and examination of her Work and Goods is solicited.

IllllfiS: KcIIog's

is tne stable to get your fine rigs. They can accommodate you with any kind of a rig, it you wisu to take a fancy drive, go to Huff & Kellog'g's. If you wish to get lip a fishing or hunting party, Huff &"Kellogg's is the place to get your rig for they have the only vehicles for excursions, in the city They can furnish you with a turnout for two or fifteen persons. Any sized party can be accommodated. If anybody in town can excel Huff Kellogg in fine vehicles or fancy horses, let them trot them out. Let those that are judges call at their stable, on north side of Market street, the old sign of Huff it Son, you will find Old Honest Abe and Charley always, and they are both pleasant and accommodating. junS

A Card.

We the undersigned citizens of Montgomery county, Indiana, having purchased of Cheap John" Spectacles, do cheerfully recommend him to all those who desire to purchase for themselves or friends. The glasses are the celebrated "Pantascopic," and possess the virtue of never tiring or weakening the eye. To all those wishing to purchase we would recommend to give him a call before purchasing. Wm Wallace, Henry Nicholson, A1 Ramey, Wm W Gale)-. Daniel Bohan. Samuel Irwin,

Perry Miller,y James W Lynn Thomas S Kelly, John Harp, Joseph Svveerigen, Samuel Watson,

William McClelland, Win Hendriekson,

David Vancleave, S Layne, W Snyder,

Silvester Cooper, John Britton, James Ball, Joseph Allen, Wm Gray, Taylor Buffington,

W Pearson, Garret Harlen, Wm Gilkev, Darwin Hills, James Sidener. WmMonroe, Charles Allen, Joseph O'Brien, Jesse Durham, Samuel Gilliland, John Bradhurst, Erien Faust, Wm Layne,

Mahornev,

TII Missicelf, Abijah O'Neall, James Busenbaricl.

Anderson,

John N McConnell, James Hall, Thomas Campbell, Wm Canine sr, John Hendricks,

S Gray,

David Galey, Eli Conway, Wm Myers, Wm Gott, GGWarbin, Gemilicl Hughes.

Funk,

Herrod,

A Williard, Dolierty, Mrs Susan Elliot, Mrs Nancy Campbell, Mrs Delia Newell, Mrs S Cooper, Mrs Martisha Mann, Mrs Jane Vancleave, Mrs Ann Buffington,

Richard Epperson, Mrs James Lynn, Mrs Julia Coons, Mrs Jane Payne, Mrs Susan Austin, Mrs Sally Gray, Mrs Sophia Galey, MrsltG Johnson,

Mrs A Galloway, Mrs Mary Watson Mrs Elmina Steele, Mrs Jane Vanhook, Mrs E Conoway, Mrs Sythia Gill, Mrs Catherine Gray, Mrs

Hannah

Sidener,

Mrs LydieMyer3, Mrs CM White, Mrs Hopkins, Mrs S A West, Mrs Lidikey, Mrs Ruth Craig, Mrs Marie Messeck, Mrs E Nicholson, Mrs John Canine, Mrs Ellen O'Neall, Mrs S A Russell, Mrs Lucy Owynn, Mrs Lucinda White, Mrs Busenharick, Mrs S Sergant, Mrs Permely Hughes, Mrs Susan Benson. oc28w4

New Styles

Men's and Boys* Hats and Caps very cheap at the Enterprise.

To Consnmi^tiyes.

The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption— is anxions to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Parties wishing the prescription, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.

WANTED.

500,000 FEET

Black Walnnt Lnmber

Wanted, for which I will pay the highest market price.

J. R.

TAX

DElJSfiir,

Agent for L. P. Gage,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. r«ov4m2

INSURANCE.

Independent of Combinations.

The Republic Insurance Company.

Central Office at chicaj o. with Stock over the Entire West, Establishing Two Hundred

Branch Offices.

SntecriW Cajltal, $5,000,000 00 Basil Assets, Jlliy 1, '69. $1,438,203 56

OFFICERS:

J. V. FARWELL, President. B. W. PHILLIPS, Vice President. W. F. COOLBAUGH, Treasurer. J. R. PAYSON, Secretary.

$20. OOO

OF STOCK HELD AT THE

Crawfordsville Branch,

By the following persons who give the Company their business and influence, and to whom all are referred as vouchers for its reliability and soundness.

STOCKHOLDERS:

Alexander Thomson, Jud$e Cowan, J. Pax. Campbell, David Harter. Dr. W. L. May, Dr. J. S. McClelland, Wm.S. Galey, Lucien A. Foote, James Graham, R. J. Vance, E. J. Binford & Bro. Paul Hughes, Henry Campbell, J. W. Binford, J. E. Dunn, Mrs. J. P. Campbell, Thomas & Thomas, S. C. Campbell,

James W. Lynn.

THOMAS & THOMAS, Agents.

aul9 Office in Hughes'Block, Main St.

LECAL NOTICES.

A

TTACHMENT NOTICE.—To Enoch .Jackson. You will take notice that

Richard D. Wert has filed in my office his* complaint against you, founded on an account due him from you, and has also sued out a writ of attachment in said case. You will therefore take notice that said cause is set for trial before me, at my office in the Cityof Crawfordsville,Montgomery county, Indiana, on the 13th day of September, 18C9, at 10 o'clock A.. M., when and where you will' appear to said suit otherwise the same will beeeard and determined in your absence. Dated this 27th dav of october. 1809.

JOHN PTTRSEL.

oct28w3 Justice of the Peace.

Chereby

OMMISSIONER'S SALE.—Notice is given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, will sell at private sale, on or after four weeks from date hereof, the following described real estate situated in Montgomery county. State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of .* the Southwest quarter of section three, in township twenty, north of range three west, and part of the east half of the south west quarter of section three in said township and range, bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the east half of said quarter section and running thence east sixty-five rods and two and one half links, thence south forty-nine rods and three links, thence west sixty-five rods and two and one-half links, thence north fortynine rods and three links to the place of beginning, containing twenty acrc* and the west half of the northeast quarter of section ten, in township twenty, north of range three west, except one acre on the west. line of saidjtract, heretofore conveyed, and except five acres out of the southeast corner of said half section and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one, in township twenty, north of rangd three west, containing forty acres.

Terms:—One-third of the purchase monev to be paid cash in hand, one-third in nine and the balance in eighteen months, with interest, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety.

BEN. T. RISTINE,

oct28w4 Commissioner.

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