Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 November 1869 — Page 3
PARAGRAPHS.
Old Boston still calls the St. James Hotel of that city a tavern." "American" carpeting is nearly all made in Philadelphia.
Kentucky has seven and a half million gallons of whisk}' in bond. Yale College has a freshman thirtysix 3'cars old who served throughout the war.
A hunter of Muscatine, Iowa, brought down one hundred and sixty blackbirds at a shot.
The harbor of Wiicasset, Maine has an echo which distinctly repeats eighteen syllables.
A large cougar or Mexican lion is depredating on the young calves near Bonham, Texas.
The lirst water-power saw mill of which we have any record, was erected at Saardam, Holland, in 1596.
M. Guizot, although advanced in years, is still a marvel of literary activit}*. He now has five volumes in press.
A periodical has been started in England which advocates keeping up wars as a means of training men to le heroes.
Tea, silk-worm and oil-plant culture are thriving in Eldorado, California, under the auspices of a colony of Japanese.
The total value of all the horses in twentj'-one Northern States in 1865 was over three hundred millions of dollars.
One late issue of the London Times contained twelve thousand advertisements, from as many different persons.
Flora Temple, at the age of thirtythree, is able to do her regular duty and eat her oats. Her duty is raising small Temples.
Louisville makes fifteen hundred barrels of flour a day and two million four hundred and sixty thousand gallons of whisky a year.
Jeff. Davis is said to regard the office of President of an insurance company as more tenable than that of President of the C. S. A.
An English magazine pathetically, proposes the formation of a Society for the Suppression of Useless Knowledge a good idea.
Chinese girls are not considered of sufficient account to be named. So they are simply numbered—first daughter, second daughter, etc.
Jacob Strawn, the great cattle grower of Illinois, and owner of one of the largest farms east of the Mississippi, died at Jacksonville recently.
It is estimated that every twentyfour hours over seventeen thousand vehicles pass along Broadway, New York, in front of the Astor House.
The Italian Government reserves the right to reject the decisions of the Ecumenical Council opposed to the laws of the country and spirit of the age.
Helper, at a critical period, published a book that made him famous in an hour, never did anything since, and is now poverty-stricken, old and unnoticed.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe will go to Berlin this winter.—Boston Paper. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe will not go to Berlin this winter.—Another Boston Paper. Howe is it':
Last week a house in New York advertised in a morning paper for a porter. Before eleven o'clock there were two hundred and forty-eight applications for the place.
California wheat is so dry that in coming east through and into a humid atmosphere, it gains greatly in weight by absorption. This is quite an element of profit to the shippers.
You have not one drop of the great Napoleon's blood in your veins," gaid the choleric Uncle Jerome one dav to the present Emperor. "Well,', replied his nephew, "I have his whole family on my shoulders, at ain rate."
A selC-styled nephew of General Grant has been astonishing the natives in the Austrian Tyrol.^ He registered his name as Lewis Grant, said he was a nephew of the immortal Ulysses, and exhibited a dagger which he declared had
been
to his grandmother by the mother ot the late Abraham Lincoln. An old bachelor picking up a book exclaimed, on seeing a wood cut representing a man kneeling at the feet of a woman: "Before I would kneel to a woman I would encircle my neck with a rope and stretch it." And
then
turning to a young woman he inquired: Do you not think it (vould "be the best thing I could do." It would undoubted^ be the best for the woman. was the sarcastic repl^
LEGAL SALES.
Ggiven
UARDIAN'SSALR—Notice is hereby that in pursuance of the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, I will sell at private sale, on or after lour weeks from date hereof, the real estate in said countv, which is des eribed as follows: The* undivided two thirds oi'the east half of the southeast quar tcr of section twenty-one. in township eighteen, north of range three west, and the two-thirds of all that part of the east half of the northeast quarthr of said section twentv-one in said township and range which lies on the south side of the Indianapolis State road, containing together one hundred acres, the property of the minor children of William Watson, deceased.
Terms: One-third of the purchase money in hand, and one-third in nine months, and residue in eighteen months. The purchaser to give notes l'or deferred installments bearing interest from date, and with approved securitv, without relief from valuat ion laws. DAVID D. WATSON oet2Sw-i Guardian.
Chereby
OMMISSIONER'S SALE.—Notice is given that thetmdersigned Commissioner, :n pursuanceofan 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, situate in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, to-wit: Part of the nort'h half of the north west fractional quarter of section thirtyone, in township eighteen, range three west, bounded as follows: Beginning at the half mile stake on the north line of said section thirty one, and running thence west one hundred rods and fourteen links, thence south eighty rods and live links, thsnce east ninety-nine rods and seventeen links, thence north eighty rods and eighteen links to the place of beginning, containing fifty and forty-one-hundredths acres, the property of Stephen Imel et al.
Terms:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand,one-third in nine and the balance in fifteen months, with ininterest, the purchaser giving his note writh approved surety. BEN. T.ItlSTINE. oct28w4 Commissioner.
("1 UARDIAN'S SALE.—Notice is hereby
VXgiven
that the undersigned Guardian of
the person and estate of Anna Huffman, will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof the following described real estate situate in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, to-wit: Part of the west half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two, in township nineteen, north of range four west, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the south line of said section thirty-two, two hundred rods and twelve and one-half leet west of the southeast corner of said section, and running thence west two hundred and twenty-two feet, thence north three hundred arid fifty feet, to the right of way of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Raili*oad, thence south thirty-two degrees east, along said right of wav two hundred and fifty feet, thence south Aro hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning, containing one and forty-five-hundredths acres more or less, the property of said Anna Huffman.
TermsOne-third of the purchase money to be paid cash'in hand, one third in six and the balance in twelve months, with interest, the purchaser giving note with approved surety. FISHER DOHEBTY, oct28w4 Guardian.
PRY COOPS.
NEW GOODS!
Enterprise Cash Store.
C. E. Fullenwider & Bro.
Are daily receiving their
ELEGAIf _S TO CK
or
Spring & Summer Goods,
Which shcy offer at
The Lowest Cask Prices.
Dress Goods of all styles andgrades. Black and white Alpacas, Colored Alpaca.*,
D'Laines, Luster.-, Lawns,
Select styles of
SPRING PRINTS,
Bleached and "brown Mu.-lin«. Sheetings and Shirtings, Pillow-case Muslins,
presented
Irish Linens, White Goods, Lace, cambric and
Linen Handkerchiefs
Hoop Skirts. French and American Corsets, The best French woven
Corset in the market. Hosiery in all styles, Kid and Lisle Gloves,
Fringes. ::i Trimmings. Button.*.
Laces, Notion-. Tickings.
Jeans. Cottonades, Tweeds, &c.
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Spring Styles Cassimeres,
Big Stock Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps
will not toe undersold!
^®»Call and sec our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. C. E. FULLENWIDER & BRO.,
Hughes' Block, opposite Court House, apS Crawfordsyille, Ind.
CRAWEOKDSVILLE JOURNAL: NOVEMBER 11, 1869.
MILLINERY.
MILHiI"XE liV.
Fall and Winter Stock.
Miss F. M. BALDWIN, HUGHES'is
BLOCK, opposite Court
House, now in receipt of a splendid assortment of
Millinery Goods for Fall and Winter.
These goods were purchased in New York bv Miss Baldwin in person, and she knows what she is offering.
Ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity are requested to call. octTtf
TAILORS.
N E W 1 I
EDINtiER & BISHOP.
Are now carrying on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
"In all its various branches.
TIIEY
feel from the long experience that they have had in the business, that they can give entire satisfaction. They are determined not to he surpassed in making up work, and in cutting they warrant a fit every time. Thankful for past favors, we ask for a continuance of the same. Give them a call. Entrance, Stone Front, Crawfordsville. sep!6 EDINGER & BISHOP.
MILLINERY.
Fall tind Winter Stock.
Mrs. I M. Williams,
Has received an assortment ot
Millinery Goods
4,-
a
.Comprising a
Complete Fall and Winter Stock.
The
attention of the ladies of CrawfordsA'ile andvicinitv is invited to this opportunity for securing cheap Millinery Goods.
Shop iu National Block,
Washington Street.
Crawfordsville.
seplG
SHOEMAKER.
BOOT & SHOEMAKING.
W- IT- YANSLYKE
HAS
established himself in the above business in the Graham building one door west of Wilhite's Tailor Shop, on Main street, aRd deals only in
CUSTOM-MADE WORK.
He manufactures Boots on the psitent Plumer last, which enables him to give a neat and easy fit. He is prepared to do custom work, cither sewed or pegged, on shortnoticc. Repairingdone with neatness and despatch. lie solicits a share of the public custom. r23ap
WATCHMAKER.^
P. FITZPATBICK,
WATCH-MAIiEB,
At Binfovd'sDrug Store,
Washington St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
HAS
constantly on hand a well select stock of
fine watches,
CLOCKS,
Jewelry and Spectacles.
dl^Al! Watch work, and other Repairs, warranted to give satisfaction. declTyl
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
Crawfordsville Carriage and Wagon Works.
D0HE11TY & DEKtHTON,
Manufacturers of
Carriages and Buggies,
Sulkies, Spring & Farm Wagons
OF AM, KINDS.
We use
Sarver's Patent Wheel,
Thus obtaining the full strength of the spoke, instead of the tenon, as under the old style.
All other improvements adding to beauty or durability adopted as soon as discovered. We propose not to be undersold anywhere for the quality of work.
New Brick Shop, Washington Street, opposite Center C'linrcb,
CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND.
Old Work made Kew.
Repairing done to order in wood, black smithing, painting and trimming. Will take Old Vehicles in exchange for new work. dSFRemember the place, Washington St., opposite Center Church. octl4 DOHERTY & DEIGHTON.
WANTED.
W
ANTED—AGENTS—To canvass for
Perkins A- Houses* Xon-Explosive Lamps. 1. Superior to any other.—Pres't Smith, Dartmouth College." 2. Absolutely safe—no danger of explosion.—Dr. Jackson, Massachusetts State Assayer Pres't Clark, Amherst Agricultural College. 3. Burns any Petroleum Oil. 4. Gives much more light with far less oil.—Prof. Tyler, Amherst College, Treasurer American Tract Society Hon. G. W. McCrary, Keokuk, Iowa. 5. Will banish the appalling acids from kerosene, and is a boon to the race.—Prof. Kedzie, Agricultural College, Michigan. 6. No bad odor, even when turned low.— President Smith,.Dartmouth.
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7. Metallic, cannot break nor spill. 8. Keeps the oil always cool, cannot explode.—Prof. Harris, Amherst. 9. Burns gasoline, naptha, benzine, with safety.—Prof. Seelye, Amherst Prof. Kedzie, Lansing. 10. Durable, beautiful saves life and property supplies a great public want.
Recommended by a host of eminent men Dr. Hitchcock, Prof. Mather. Prof. Snell, Prof. Seelye, President Clark, Amherst: Prof. Packard, Bowdoin Prof. Dascomb, Oberlin College Dr. Hickok, Union College Dr. Lord, Dartmouth, and many others.
Call or address with stamp, VOTAW & MONTGOMERY', or E. TUCKER, General Agent for Indiana, 1G}4 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. oct28w4
JJRUCS^
Read This
T. W. FRY & CO.
HAVE JUST OPENED A
Fine Assortment of Drugs,
A I N S
CHEMICALS
ASD OILS,
TOILET AND
FA JVC
I* .f
T1CE.ES,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
OF TilE FIX KT QI AIJTY.
All of which we will sell at the very lowest market price. Call and see us, on Green street, two doors above I. W. Lynn & Sons.
June 21. IStiO T. W. FRY & CO.
LEGAL SALES.
GUARDIAN'S
SALE.—Notice is hereby
given that the undersigned, Guardian of William J. Middletou et al., in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, the following described real estate, situate in said county, to-wit: Part of the northeast quarter of section four, in township nineteen north, of range three west, bounded ss follows: Beginning at a point sixty rods east of the center of said section and running thence east sixty rods, thence north eighty rods, thence west sixty rods, thence south eighty rods to the beginning, containing thirty acres.
Terms—One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand and the residue in one year, with interest, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation laws. DAVID MIDDLETON, oct21w4 Guardian.
GROCERIES.
ELSTON CORNER
€}. IV. KOBIKSOX CO.
HAVEELSTON
established themselves in the old CORNER since the fire,.-, and have now on hand a largm stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such a-
toffee* •v. Sugar. Rice,
Tea, Spies, *11 olasses,
Wooden Ware ol* all Kinds.
A full stock of
SUGAR BUCKETS.
And everything connected with the busi ness, of the very best quality.?
Country Produce taken in exchange .... Groceries.,,
They invite thepublicto call examin heir stock. iipr23
AGUE CURE.
^S|ETA'6L't
In Pills, Convenient for Use. Contains no Quinine. Produces no Dizziness. No Ringing in the Ears. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cures Ague in all its forms. No Unpleasant Taste. Safe for the Youngest Children* No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.
MEYER BROS. & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS,
Fort Wayne, Ind., and St. Louis, Mo. ®3T*For Sale by all Druggists, and at wholesale and retail by july22m6 E. J. BINFORD & BRO.
MILLINERY.
MILLINERY GOODS,
Crawfordsville, Indiauj,
,, AT TIIE
Wasson Corner,
UP STAIRS.
I
HAVE the pleasure to inform you that my stock of Millinery Goods for "the Fall and Winter is now full and complete, consisting of a full line of
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, 1
S I A E S
Rushes and Frames,
Of the latest styles. An extensive and choice selection of
French and American Flowers.
OSTRICH PI.r.lIES AND
Fanc
Featliers,
And also a great variety of Ornaments. A large stock of Dress Caps for old ladies.
MISS WiSE will take great pleasure in Showing the new .Millinery Goods to the ladies who will favor us with a call.
Remember that the Millinery Store is up stairs. Just pass through the store up stairs.
Anticipating an early call from yon, I am respectfully vours, W. N. WASSON.
All orders promptly attended to. octT
PICTURE CALLERY.
K^NY^ TV
9
CALIFORNIA
PICTURE GALLERY,
HUGHES'BLOCK,
Opposite Court House. Main Street.
From the smallest to life Sixe
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