Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 January 1872 — Page 3
THE JOURNAL.
I HAWFOK1)SV1L1.K. .IAN. IK, 1872.
YKS'IT.KIIAY was the anniversary of: tb.'? birth tlav of Franklin and Thomas,
Tun inimitable Alt' Burnett will be at Kltzroth Hall next Friday and Satnrdy evenings.
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Sl'.Y r.It A I. eases of small pox are reported in the southeast part ol this county ami in tin- western pari of Hendricks eolllltv.
glass, but not in getting out. Tinsley assisted him to a successful accomplishment of the latter operation by a vigorous use of all the leather he happened to have on bin fiet
Kl.-. 11 R.A I bought seventeen horses last week, paying from f"0 to £110 fori them. lie shipped them to l'liila-! delphia. Although the prices arc not' such as farmers would like to have, yet: there is a demand for good, strong horses, I marcs and mules from five to nine years! old. stock freelv now-
The Inslev Bros, are buying such
L00AN*sr0RT has gone to work to raise 100,000 to secure tho Manhattan sewing machine factory. And it will accomplish the work, While oilier place* are alive and wide awake to their true interetss, Crawfordsville has a class of persons who would permit the dog fennel to take the town rather than do anything toward encouraging manufactories and machine shops.
Kt'XAWAY.—Last Saturday afternoon an a fanner whose name we did not learn, was returning home in a wagon, and as he was nearing the railroad crossing 011 Walnut street, his horses became frightened at an approaching train ami turn ed around suddenly, throwing the wagon down|the embankment and seriously injuring two of its occupants, both women. The horses continued their flight north to Main street, wheix they were stopped.
UOXK HOMK.—On
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Tuesday, January
'•, died Charley, eldest child of Cyrus and KI11.1 Cunningham, in his eleventh year. Little Charley was a boy of much promise, manly beyond his years, kind and obedient to his parents, beloved by all his playmates his parents. "Then their hearts this world can never fill.
es and the sp'ccial pride o'f
A CASK ur C'x«ir.NCI:.—Several years ago Mr. 1. IC. Mullen, living war' this city,
lost
L. considerable amount of money. A Inns ICKITBI.K AN KN" I HAI. OMMl I PHr/i ^.itt.|i for the lo~t treasure proved imaMlvK I IX(». YJiilinjr, mid he finally gave up all hope
Till' Count)' Convention to meet Sntnr- of finding it. Last Snturdav he was ?1,•«. tiny, February 10. At meeting of the Montgomery County Kcpublicnn Centrul Committee, held ut the JOURSAi. oflicc on Saturday, December 30, it was resolved to hold it mass convention at the Co irt House on Saturday, February Id, at 1 o'clock i-. M., to select delegates to attend the l!epuhlican State Convention on tin Fcbrimrv.
According to tie' ratio of icpicscntation agreed upon by the Stills Central 'oiumittec, Montgomery county is en- what he hal long ago given ii| titled to 2-1 delegates, divided among the The following is the explanatory note ac•everal townships as follows: llrown,'J lpanying the money Clark,2 Coal Creek,2 Franklin, 2 Madi- Mi:, Kici.'l's Mn.i.KX: About lour son I lliplcv 1 Scott 1 Su«ar vears a«ro 1 found a pocket book belongCreek, 1 Union," Walnut, 2 Wuvn.v 1.
CITY AM) VH IMTY.
THK receipts for tickets for Wendell Phillips' lecture amounted to jcj:iil, indicating an audience of (our hundred. ^-6' Jell. W.s-eott was elected Ciiy Asses sor for the year IST'J and his conipcnsa*
IlKKOlti: the snow of last Monday "keeps" had become the favorite game among the boys. Kvery boy who could shoot at all creditably bad bis pockets full of marbles.
l'.oKsi buyers are plenty. 0. A. Mitchell will be at Hannah Craig's table next Friday and Saturday, and llugh Carney will be at Insleys' from I he I Ut Ji to the 2.1th.
llKMHMIlKIt tlmt not a dollar is to he paid to the T., T. St. I.ouis Railroad ('ompuny until it complies with the terms of the contract. This is as plain as the nose on a mail's face.
:i pocket book containing :i
agreeably surprised at receiving through the postofliee a package containing the money and inl'-icst, accompanied by the the note j1111Ii-11(• 1 below, written evidently with an attempt to disguise the hand. The money was enclosed in an envelop of' the 1". S. I'.xpress Company, which had been dropped in the letter li'-M of box with a written re(|iie«t to I'ostmater
IJainey to deliver the package lo Mr. Mullen in person. Mr. Mullen i- iniichj 1
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JiiKKl'll M11.1.in A N, Chairman.
upwards of. of tin* fund to the City Council.
I-
Jell". W.Seott
was
TlllUIi: of the persons who heard "I- ijon lixed al $oO. sluughter's lecture last Monday nighrj Accounts to tin- amouut ol'ijlol.ll have been found, and a boy is hunt INLT the fourth.
»gaged i"
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TIM enterprising citizen- of New rtou A: Co.'s for W and Market are offering liberal inducements, ... for the erection of a flouring mill at their: bedsteads for sale at in. ltobertson plucy, and thus setting an example which A «'"-'s l'rices ranging from $4.7.*. to^ ll!.
othsr towns would do well to follow. Langlois, on (Ireen street, sets a good dinner i-verv dav at noon, llenicmher Till: Vountsville cornet band will give I this, busv uierchants and fanners
a inusli and milk supper at the neadeiiiy hall, in Vountsville, on Friday evening, No (inn in this State oiler better bar.liinnarv 2li. Admission cents. The gains in furniture than Wm. Robertson proceeds will
eleeted
wire allowed.
fur the benefit of the & '•. Salesroom, No. S I'oinmereial
the Count'v Convention on the H»th of: week before last, and always go to l-'ebruarv." Hesides selecting delegates V. U. Simpson A Co.'s when you want lo attend the State Convention a Central "nything the line of family groceries.
Committee must be chosen, and it is of: man in Indianapolis ha* sir eats and the utmost importance that every l'epub-j a separate chair for each. 1*. 1!. lican in the county be in attendance,^ .. Simpson & Co. employ three salesmen and
A LO. attempted ti'"get- out" of df- jcustomer* enough to keep all busy.
bell iV Tinsley's hardware store, last Mon-j When you make cider select none but day, by jumping through a $5 glass in the best apples, and when you buy
the door, lie succeeded in smashing the dress go to McClure & Fry's, for they
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Ir l'rcsident John Leu's proposition jo locate the machine shops of the 1... C. S. \V. Itailway here i-made ill good fuilh we ihink our citizens will not hc-iiate to make up the aid asked for by subscriptions. E
make a specialty of that business.
Washington
latcd at this unexpected recovery of So acres in Way lie township for $ !,l'.W. fallen through ad long ago gi veil up as los!. Win. ct 'lelland to l.i corge 11. Deigh-
l! 7 1
needed it at the tune, but I now return
it with £.V2..Vl cents for the ii"- of jt. Hope it will all lie satisfactory. Total -2."'0. I'lca-e acknnwledgc receipt,
Li -peeifully, your friend,
Til- ('ftv
ColMII. Till Council met in regular session .last M'li.iday evening.
Mr. Hurler, from the f'.Jiiimhlre on!
Finance, reported ^lo.ooo id'citv school
MM. HAKN'A killed a hog last I-ridav "... i, bonds disposed ol at par. 1 lie rmanee which weighed .00
IS nei. I'rctfv I oinmittce and the itv I reasurer were
good for a town ling. JZmm. v: instructed toili-pose ol the remaiiiing Kr.v. S. Iir.ru, of' the Mcthodisi $|.ri,0oiiof the bonds. church, delivered the afternoon sermon at College Chapel 1n»t Sunday.
the I'itv Tn-a^urer and efuntersi^ued by tho 'hairuian t»f the Finance Committee, and n'tjuirinir the Fimincc Committee to make monthly reports of the condition
private
,\Vi: have just lenrmd that the Ji'.o.niin of city school bonds have all been sold tn paities in our own town the first $1.1.-. 000 at par, and the remaining sl.l.oon at •Ji per cent, premium.
TR AIM: A TIT:
its.
The latest styles of paper and linen collars, ,-earfs, etc., at I'll ICahn's.
Full dress, marble top bureaus at Win.
band w» How.| out awaiting orders. Tied lhonipson, ——7 -. covered with sleigh bells, and one mile ill ing, -MAKE vour arrangements to attend Never JMT oil till to-inorrow what you
nf tin.
nice goods and sold them cheap. Such a sight can be seen daily at Wassons & Myers', No. 4 Exchange Block.
If sleeping in church assists your de votions, be mire lo snore pedal down, and also to have 011 a nice
Mlit of from KH on )in
street, which will render the matter more
suranee companies, that they had no
possible speed to see/whether lie had any
Home, of New York, always lose when A"
tll0 wav of fnlilt) fam
fHl1 ,illC
There's now a void within
i« world en'n nevor (ill
May the angels bless and comfort them.
lK),lUr-v
kin
FIRE. Thc house of Mm. Hadley, west —IW..rohn^^i^in'd Kev. .lames or the college, caught lire last Saturday Gilcrist arc holding^ protracted meetiifternoon. The alarm was .sounded at i„
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and fresh articles
nt
woii as the alarm wtu sounded in town. ped this week. The price paid wnsf-l. fire originated by sparks from the
li'l"r
with the soft
No one forgives a shabb.ly
excusable, dressed man for ner.
1 blunder
in
Itcal I'slnte TninsftT*. ln«t Saturday over a novel wager on in following are some of the most the ability of ahorse to pull a two biiidiiinportant of the real estate transfer* re- I el sack of sand, attached to a rone 100 corded diu'mir thi month feet long the horseat oneend of the ro|HS ,loeph 1-*. Kimball to A1disoii Hell- and the saad at the other, yon underner -10 :iere in Wayne township for stand. 1 In
church, for #2,2(H). cigars. ouis W. lo.loscpli Thomas —I he sale ol the Hibeiuia mills ha*
120 acres in I'nion township, north, and near the ciiy. for $11,0110. Joseph L. Knox to Jacob I'. Martin SO acres in Franklin township for ¥1,000.
Mrs. KUton to Lockhart llros. I acre, in ('rawfordi-villc for $1,000. I'.iias iHer to Isaac W. Jones I.".o acres in Wayne township for $1,000.
I.«aac W. Jones to l'.lias Miller IiiOacre' in Wayne town-hip for $.1,000. Win. Foster to George T. Dor-ey SO Hcres in Walnut township for $2,000.
--Till' good people at Campbell's chapel are making ready to build a new church -iiinmer, and are
luring the approaehiii
On motion of Mr. I'.ppei-son a re-.ilu- now soliciting cash nil lion wa- adopted to the effect thai no |-|.||v. money belonging to the city school build-1 '.—The 1 'linker brethren an- preparing ing'f'und, now in the First National liank, erect a Stf.OfHi brick ho^Pe of worship hall be drawn except on orders signed by lowers school house dining the
1
present year. l!ev. Abncr Bowers liead
Ai
the subscription list with Moo.
reads the II,ble and takes and reads the
.lot'UNAl., and behold the result —The second i|iiarterly meeting under the pastorship of Rev. Win. C. I-raley will be held at Potato Creek church next Saturday and Sunday. Kcv. John L. Smith is expected to preside.
At P.ethel churcli and Independence school house oiirown refugee, Kev. I!. M. I'rooks, docs the good loud preaching. .1
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A. Kirkpatrick and lamily, of
cban.paign, Illinois and (. II. 1 Mniley
and lady, of I-ranklin. arc i.-itmg ohl friends up here. Not manv davs sinci where now all
is pea,-c and .|uictude, Allie Jackson was cmarried to Mattie Waters all ol Migar, umUt
and our boys c-ncludeil, as boys will, that as thev were nice country folks and hone of one bone they should have fashioned "charivari,'1 anil with tlii prominently before said boys ihc forces were organized for business. '1 he jolly crew assembled at Walters, and the thing was begun. Hut no sooner did "dad" hear the '-hucga-horn" and the merry -.Icigh bells than he became infuriated, and coming out with a '70 I S. Musket in hand, swore hv the "great jumping ten toed sliicer" no such thing should be lil around where he reigned. The boys looted and rang the many bells, when blazed away the old fellow at the lump which so demoralized '.the brave soldiers who had never before been under lirej thai oil' they marched at 2:10 sliced, with-
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jv.in(,Ci jralla,itlV led the fleeing column I
to a sale retreat, I-'red doubtless thinking,
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X:iS,o2:nK.'^.u
.inner,
1
Will nevfr hv« tu ruin a.,MIII.,
•lake lavis, like a faithful {ruanl. alone stood his ground, and prepared to -Hutching*" 'fight it out. on this line if it took all but didn't. AN N.
fine Nl'W MARKET ITEMS. ...............
When von sec crowds of ladies at all placi- but be it now and ever hcreatter Ilu. 1- red can see the aid that they will times during the day entering and de- understood that the sale of ardent spir-. ^et from AS nlnut township. parting from a drv goods store, a legili-! its is forbidden in New Market. I hose •—-J he second ijuarterly meeting of the mate inference would be that they kept having lots or property to sell or rent M. K. church in Darlington circuit will have entered into an agreement not to be held here 011 Saturday and Sunday, give a title to such property without Jan. 27 and 28. Rev. John L. Smith,! written agreement that 110 ardent spirits the l'residing Klder, i.» expectcd to bo are lo be manufactured or sold on said 1 here at that time. Fur.li. property furthermore, should said prop
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uscd or
The recent proclamations of some in-1 ploasa.it quiet home, free 1
risks in the Chicago fire, remind us of!
he had not, nor "narv red" on anv other,!
felt quite comfortable. The .Ktna, the
llnno
the fellow who, when he heard that a cer- o\v -Loket. lien is imic 1 to ins
tain bank had broken, ran home will, all
111 ,llu worl 1
bills on that bank, and discovered that ,-'j':
shil,
1
essilr'
lfnc!ls
a larg# fire occurs and pav dollar for dol- and "racked out" for home, lint next
|,,r morning all but four of lliein were ('..nn.l
!1 tl,c lixi,1
ncccs,llr to sct a !l st v,p for
.SHAXXONOALK ('MPPIXCJS.
Cliery Grove ncliool house. Con-
um-li purposes at any
villagc we havc
great inducements
tooirer to thc piolls monil
o-nod mm-1 •. 1 1 1,.,.
temperate and
picked up "bag and baggage
ill tlielr sealsin the «mio old school house,
Ill looking up something good lo eat from which they had so abruptly with-
to to Sloan .t Southard's, drawn thc evening before, 110 doubt feel-
don't fail to go to Sloan .t Southard's, drawn thc evening before, 110 doubt feel-
corner ol Market andCrecn streets, an ing that sonic 011c else was ri.iiuing the
YOU can timl anything the heart leiros. school beetles thoin^clves. l'areiits who O,T0
""I ,l«l, cliildrt-ii ,o ,l.,„,v
groceries. Their large room is full of school should refrain from making the good things, delicious, palatable and in-j impression that thc teacher has :io right viting in clioee syrups, fine teas, codecs to correct h' pupils. The child will and sugars. They challenge any mir- learn fast enough in that direction withcbant to produce better articles and at out assistance, y-vi lower prices than they oiler. They keep —The work oh" ihc station house at
this |.lace will be comincnced as soon :i
the one in your city is completed, which
Vou enn depend on good bargains ill be in a few days. The warehouse
tlic college, and thc students, in accord- sidcrable interest is manifested. ancc with directions given them by Dr.. —The highest priced pig of the so: son I uttle on thc previous day, to take their will go from Montgomery back to Boone buckets with them in case of an alarm this week, .lim McCafl'ery possessor, 11. of fire, proceeded to the house, extin-! C. Craig minus pig and $100. The pig a burglar on last Friday night guibhed the lire and returned to their is now valuable enough without any thief or thieves ellccted an entrancr it not for the renowned woolen mill* quartern in time to witness the approach more law. through thc back door by boring through of Sir. Vount would be a second l'osoy of the (ire engine, which had started as —A few lot of Spring pigs will be sliij the door, and then slipping buck county. Indianapolis and LnFavettc
'I.II'I'I:R
—Stephen White, of Ccnterville, Ohio,
U.AMO TATTIiIXiS.
trial was made one mile
from town, about noon, and at that hour
John Mft'orm I •/»t t.p Klh-abeth "lost of the male inhabitans might have A. Hollar 7 Ii/.-10 acres in I'lii-n tov. n- been seen, with their dinners in their ship for SI,'.no. hands marching for the grounds. Your
Will. II. (iiave- to I'ranci- M. Wilson correspondent, Jo Jotter, led the van with •In acres in Walnut township for 1*2,0110. seven biscuits in one hand and half a Hannah Crow to Maurice J. Lee IK', spare rib and a huge cake of sausage acres in I' nit.ti township for Sl.niMi. in the other. The horse, which belong-j
Hannah J. Hughes mJ.J. 1 artrr 22 ed to Solon Hybarger, pulled the sand feet on
street, near
Center
easily, and Ceorge Ainmerman lost the
lames Wilkinson marrinl the widow HateTill', instead of Livingston, as I announced last week. —11. D. West is not married, but I sec by the Attica that his son John has led to the hymeneal altar a Miss Clodfeller. -Win. Gilkev, long an inv now aged 07, hauled eight cords of wood half a mile the other day, loading and
•did -ind
unloading most of it himself. -James Gilkev is buying fat bogs for March deliverv at ?-f.2") gross, and Char-
lleiirv Clement to Thns. J. )gle ItiO lev Kountree is buying lor January shipacres in ('oal Creek township for,vJ.S'IO. iiii-nt at $ 1. It is of little eonseiilieiice to any one
Si AI* CltKKK HISTATCIIKS. what the Tattler's opinion road appropriation is, but as a faithful
on the rail-1
chronicler of pa-wing event-it is his duty
to give the status of public opinion down
here. The friends of the measure are j™""""""'
scriptiun« ucc(ws-• u,. stuM, liave a wide circulation. Jolorc-
oonfidont ol carrying- the to\Mihip bv a
handsome majority, while its enemies,
seen, cp.ally confident of defeating it.
About Vountsville its friends number such men as O'Ncall, Vount and Snyder,
.1 who are working for it with might and
anil :ltAlani it
hits many warm
Th(i thnt CoK Wi lson
cured to us that grand enterprise, flic L, It. & W. Railway, is a tower of strength in the hands of those in favor of the Toledo line. What "Old Sam" says goea a great ways down here. If our people could be sure that the road would be built and the machine shops established in your city beyond pcradventure, the
,. ., ,. appropriation would carrv by a large ma-
ju| tv lllt tll0re rt lho rll
|,. UCol. Will-
lhr|illKh
your paper, on his honor as a man and a lawver, that the nionev s/mll nut Ivmllri-t'
road is well such a
oMroiu the tax payers till the
wm b|in
majority as will astonish him. There are a large number of inlluential tax pavers l»'l" in the world.
.piamu-d with the facts n, tlu- that stock to the ai.ioiint oi ?1, 0S is to bo Napkins, enwhen, Irinh lin:!3i: a
saloon is to be started in tins, voted on by our cili.ensm. iiu^day, ,lan
time said title will at once become mil^ „|Hjc.ti„K visitation has fallen
a 1 1 1 a a E a 1 N
nllingliam in thc (lcal 0
c]dcst
|1(1ren
a
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a
,.,«
weck llu acher fo1 1 ncl
10 c,,rroct
North America, of Philadelphia, and the' "bcreupon some fourteen ol the young
»c
lrt
''lighting curse ol intern
nli!iing (0y llul
virtuous, but 110 inducements whatc\ei diptheria. 1^1.00 kid gloves in the world $4,000 lor the Mle and dissipated. Any
A uy nesti ag(
cl this lile a few days ago. She
(tm()|lg thc first
ty and sister of Wm. and Micajah (iriest
h( was
"ltHc.ii|lh at a siipeil.i ial ,.-riolulSi
zealous defender of the faith ,.
an
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of nior
burial 1111,1
her suit
bis scholars,
Jo 1M
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11Par
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tho ]»rtal that di-
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ie
A noV
immaterial.
el sight was witnessed here the
(lav thl
i|Uo )ar
,lr i,i,r of fifty turkeys
ii,
lgtoll
They came frora the
ll!nil lhe lIgarit
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0
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W(
VP
)avp
rv
the north and ''V.".
],v that thorough business
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,i hy tlmt thorough business ....
011 stipulated conditions," though a few may live in regal spendor in towering painted brick mansions and be "dead
uur:l
1
ljme
will no iloultt In1 coinplototl br(«»re linr-: enr SIIKI machini? shops will be ]»eriua-1 tountj am vest. nentlv located at Crawfordsvillc, before
wp in 0
has been on a visit to friends in this lo-1 come among lis and .give us the tail
cality for some days. Steve is a jolly '. ^blc assurance that this will br done be-1 K1"11'1
that is enough. Crawfordsville needs it worse than all and without it she is "dead in the kliell," and may and will be forever a feeder to that greatest of young manufacturing cities, Indiauapolis.
who are astride the fence waiting for just "™rt»i and Home is such a journal as
such an'.assuranee. Thev are aware that "ia-v
thev can refuse lo pay the the railroad tax till the road is a certainty, but with the Fountain county example before their eyes they are not apt to run any such risks. The people seem to be aware that if they reject this proposition it will probably be their last chance for a railroad through old Ripley. It is needless to add that John Lee and Cleu. Wallace have made many votes for the Toledo line by their r-vont course. TIIM TATTI.ICI-..
I'liO.M KUEDEllK'KSIU IUi.
hi-
-.lolm l.oekridge returiiod lnnie iroir. visit to Virginia oi Salurday ninrn-
-Win. 11 nil'fell I'rotii.ieorn erili whieli he was building 011 lust Thursday, badly
ii.' who rm iimn winjMi«:iv spraining one of his knees. lie is getS
iing along as well as could expected
lI1
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s0aro llot
will lie able for business in :i few
11
Ivlwards, C'liadwick
ac-' Lebanon & St. I'.ouis' K.iilro.ld bv taking
headed forever. want two bonded ..... ., buildinir, lip stairs. Call anil wt. 2-.I mtees from Mr. Sprague tlirouKli
bov, and evcrvbodv welcomes him. fore our nionev shall go into thc compa- l*«'ors, I state that I nevur finploy any HOKMI:. nv's hands, then we think the people of of any kind, for the sale of any ol I Franklin will make thc donation. Mont-1 the ^"'les i" which I deal Anyone,
g0n)cry CO
unt.v is shockingly destitute of
I'lii- store of L. Horn was entered by manufacturing corporations as compared nettssarilj an iy night. The with her wealth and advantages and wore
the bolt. Mr. ltorn being absent, his annually thousands of dollars that ought to murrmg.- ri-im.v,-,l N
The Presbyterian church at Slianon-1 clerk is unable to tell what is missing: to go into thc hands of home manufac- ..m«MU|...
clumuey lodging among the dry leaves dale haselected Rev. JameHOilchrist pas-! There WHS no money in the store. turcrs and be again scattered out through I DRESH Howard Keli«*f A?-'»K*iiition.. No. 2 South on the roof. or for (Jio ersuing year.
—There was a great excitement in A hi- their employes. Wc need this road and No,,!, sn.-.-i, ll..l ..l.-t|.i...., iv„n
L'.V HIT. MI sr.
I, VlHHiA ITKMS. tVon, l»«t TIMUHIIUV M'MJ,!.,
Mr. .I.M. Harshbargcr's son. (the clde-t.) who was thrown from horse and dragged a short distance, and at the time was thought to be badly hurt during the holidays, we are happy to hear is about well. —Sv Kyle, of Axhhv Mills, ob-erving a!
and that too near a barrel of coal oil and
two keg- of powder. The lire was extinguished without doing any damage. Ii is snppo-ed the fire was cati-ed by a
w'''t'li
bail been dropped there dur-
inir the evi-niiiL'. Take narniiiL', -inok-
rl
I.I I Kit Alt NOTKT.S
TAKI: IT in Yuri IIOMI:.- It ii so much the fashion now a-days to convey I information, and moral truths and scntiincuts in the form of lories that even .. some popular lecturers
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AI together,
sue'
1,e 1
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P'ohtably
Just received a large stock of table !in-
girl, ^7°
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at al whu vo|| wilI lo well
to buy now, as they will be much higher in the Spring on account of an advance no raw material in Ireland. In line silks, poplins, valours plaids, Japanese silks, velveteens, corduroys, etc., we have a large stock, and will make prices as low or lower than same can be bought in LaFayette or Indianapolis. A large stock
DUtLIMiTON KYETEMS. °f bleached aud brown muslins, as low
as when cotton was 13 cents per pound.
A
beautiful stock of dress prints no
their two '^1 at Zol an ice Mso in
lr
mal(lpll
]„(lv,
at al,n0M Flt
the same show case,
"i00
worth ()f
,.
settlors of this conn-
than ordinary in-
tclligence. She gave directions ius to her!
)uv
every m.iiiitia
Sorbin, formerly County Com-
ss om I
ulies sh()(,s ()f llU kinil rhikl
()f kinds Ine
9
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cavv all(1 lip
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LOCAL MATTERS.
The I'IIIMI Nlork
Of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware for the holidays can be found at Hildebrand
'j-|ln'm'I(son. He has shipped',. Hll«lcbra..«l A KI«.|.I
nickecl to \PW York
il.v
f»f their substance to aid in thc ImiM'nir .. .... I Xcw i)rcnNiiittkT. of railroads and are willing to again, up-
Dr. Gtimi'w Uvcr
JI-ility,
11
sensational novels and
liu«} a
Tiie mass of people, es
pecially the young, demand stories to filled with trashy
ii a re a a
|«,xc,l,,,P i,
,er l,lc ll,p
I'l'bli-lu-r- of Hearth
and Home, in addition to the usual variety of that paper, have engaged a corps of first-class writers, among whom are Jean lngelow, Kdward Hggleston, Mary K. Dodge, Louisa M. Alcott, Kdward Everett Hale. Klizabcth Stuart Phelps, Harriet Present! Spofl'ord, Rose Terry, Maria K. Oakey, Lucia (I. Uunkle, and many others, who furnish to this Journal the best original stories, of the purest character and highest grade—thus conveying much instruction in a pleasing form. Besides these the weekly Hearth and Home contains a large amount of firstclass reading, editorials, liieralurc, art, science, amusement instruction for the housekeeper, the gardener, the fanner a capital department for children and youth the news of the day: financial and market reports. &c. Its engraving?, costing over $2.1,0(M.i a year, are of a high order of merit, unsurpassed by any illus-
taken
into any family. Jlis supplied at the low rale of Ss) a year four copies for$l 1 and ten or more copies for ?2.fi0 each. Orange .ludd .V Co., publishers. 2-1.1 Hroiidwav. New York (,'ilv.
A1 Allen'H Xo .Sl»r-. This finn, willi their us«al enterprise, ofler the following to the public: Muni fill'* worth $! j»or fet. will sell nt.. AluhUii Hinl worth $, i«t NIOP, l»l»ick C'ony sw*. worth $-1. ni Kino Gorimm Fs'tch sott, worth ut.... SILNTINN STJIIIrr**l. worth Slo.nl T.'HI Ohihlron*' l'ur, worth 54, HI J.*»0 MfH'n l*'ur Collurn, worth $IU,:U M«»n's Fur Collar*, worth 87, ni 4.60 Men's Nutria Fur, «t from Si.Ml to
F»rCai»», ^orth
•hipi'cd ear loads of hoi^s to Cincinnati .1 .1 1
,.$:ii'.im ... .'..in ... 1..Ml ... 17.1*1
HI
4.1K»
!on* Nutrui uml .Soul .ScjiI worth &U... ii.O» A full line of dress goods for less than first cost. A full line of notions nt verylow prices, to close out men's gloves and mittens, for less than wholesale price. Ladies' knit drawers, loo many 011 hand for the season and iuu*t sell. More shawls than we want to carry through the coining Summer. An overstock ofmcn'snnd boy's clothing for this time in the year.
Overcoats for less nionev than the goods
on Saturdav. 1 he fat man liadwick ,. cost thev were made from. All grades went with thein. !. 1 1 1 .1 ... 1111 plain and fancv eassnners, cloths, and
—1 he proposition lo aid the Anderson,
1
"S (IOO,J
tri ,ull
tans:lt
W'f will huy
pairs of the best
,i*ion* to reduce our stock-
wl n()W
.(m
lhere is I10
)cte in vorv IMlrtj
a
0
ubt but that you can save
'money by calling at Aliens' No Credit
More.
attention to impairing
A Mc(! ifl lias re ontlv 5
Pill*.
Dr. Gunn's Liver Tills cure Ague. Dr. Gunn's Liver l'ills cure Constipation. Dr. Gunn's Liver I'illscure ltilioua Fever. Dr. Gunn's Liver Tills cure Headache. Dr. Gunn's Liver Tills curv Liver Complaint and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver, and miasmatic causes. I (Inc pill a dose—sugar coated. Sold by
Mofl'ett & Hooe and IC. .1. I'.inford I'ro., Crawfordsvillc.
I'Olt Tin:
light in his *tore a few nights since, his lUiyd'ti Ci-rmit ('in-.- Trltrr. first thought was robbers. Himself and Hoy! I'ltiim I(/•! Kim*. otlny armed themselves and proceeded Uoyil't Vo'w ('in'.' nil Knijiliunt nf the to the-tore to take him in, (the thief.) but on opening the door they discovered It is mild and pleasant to u-e, highly the store was on tire in the' back part, 1 1'C' fuincd. contains no poison, and is
SlilX,
/lljl/tl'.1 I 'it'till i'ltlff Itrlt.HotJtVf 'nfi.. Sci-Ilti /if. Ihiyil'* Ci ia/ii 'tirn f'inijif *.
I n.. .. ..i .1
'Mollett
1
lo!/t
,.
cllm)
from Kiclimoud a splendid new dressShe also keeps 011 hand a full variety of patterns, liooms in McClelland
Willson, tirst, that thc road II ». I...: to Darlington, and second, that the
,,av
tht ralp
w»rthlcs.s spectacles by reprc-
„r stamps. If Col. Willson anting tlien.selvesas thengentsof Che«,-
John. That farmers and their families
sl tl
On Mnrrlnifc.
lUpp) vliff lor•} i.uing tn*'ii f»om tlu- ol' honors uml J0)U^O in early life. Manhood .ton-d. SftniLwl •'iui,»^ion«-liii|oJitnnt^ ttiotlio.l of trout-
cs-
liihlreu. Sold by
V',
liooe
fordsville
ind K. J. Ilinford, Crawmar'.'vl
.\«-r\oiii llt-bllll.i
\V.t!i H- 11• iiihiti(", 1».\»
?». |i,h. .-r, iii//y ln-ittl, I»f
tut mmy, im«t llin-aNMn-'l jiii-J
HI
ill Mt'Uli/
sri't*/i*it' iii.'.vri-1
Ki'iH T. ««t" lli»' tiloM Iliilii I :iint Cmitlivf", ilii-y -tiikt- at ni the I'm.! i.f t!it- tii|» tin- -N tn. :U'"i«•-1 tin* iiM'tiai'/i'S, ntfl triipiut k"Tuii'l o!ut«v, 1 it-*' 'vitality to tin* ••mm- tuaii. Tlu\v havt* cun-d .In»i.rautl*«'If t4S' j.«-r »l IIM' hox*'- lat uf hit'li i* iy imj.or-
have adopted this lalit in nl'Stilmti' i•(- «.,) $] j,..,- i«»x. .1 K«r suit' Ijv :iinl cenj l»\ tnail on r»»A»ldn«f«, I to
Mf-ln.nf (\., 'H.- Il-iiiiiin-.n-, ,\i J'nr tn «"runf«vUvillr K..!. Hiufoid A I'ro. d»*«-K vI
WANTED.
«, v«mm 11
smll this taste, and winplv sfomctlini}? bel- \\/AN1KD—A j:Md business man
uk- ... nn.-r.-.-i s»f.- i.ii-i..,—.
it lI
.1,|mi„,i f,,.,,,
pretftii •W"-k to tin- nltor stile «»r I '-ut.
to
1 O Itli.TfUM-
t«' «hi'i:nt yuml .1. I), HALKY, W:IV»*]UN'I, In-!.
LECAL NOTICES.
QdMMlSSIONKK'S SALL.
NotH'f iv lu'fi'T tfiwn Mini OH Jh# laT of I'rld'llliry, *^V-t lli»» Inuil nf ti'Jl o'l'lnrk, A.M.. uml I'ntir O'I-IO.-IC. P.M., Ill JiUI'illanct1 ol un nr«l«-i nf tin- Muni^'iiii'ry I'm-uil Court. I will srtl nt juHir «a)o at tlx* Court )!ou*« loor in th«' city of (.'rnu-fonlM ill*', tliw fi'llowin^ r»-f»l fwtnu* in Mojit^onoTy count r, to -nit: «»ii»» :Wl«l 111 •|tt.-irt«'tH Iicl'i'i of ui the u.it thf:i-t cottH-t of iln- southcM-t iiitfli'icr of v,., tmii mini-U-r in toMti«hip
IIUIII
TI
Km Hoi lit, of
:uI-:
j.
—1 tin* puich:i*v money
in hnii'l, -ma month-on-ilii.
HIS cn\VA N. Coiiiini"- iiwf.
)MlN:rs:TOA'r( )U'S"N( »TU 'I-:. 1
Mo|k#» i* lM*t«'}iy ^i\rn th:il tin- U'ii|«-i#iiilii"l h:i* boon *i»i»oint»Ml u'lni'in-'tutoi of th»i ••MhU of M:ig^iv Hiihuoli, l:it» ol Montgoni«iy county, liuliunit, Snnl 'f.tuto it to hv •olvi-nt. Wll.UAM lilillTON
LIVERY.
W I
HANNA& CRAIG*
SiM*ccH«oi« to Iliumrt A (tir*n in thr
LIVERY & SALE STABLE
M«lc Mlilk't
CirawlbrilMvillo, Indiana.
I'uitics Mill In' furni^hcii \inli n* t«*:un»
city. The stjil.lo* s»ro cotutno«liou». IUHInunicr-
hor*"»- »i fctl mol jitton.l*-.? tn at !i»»t»oiiuhli» rate*. \V»* wiili to ltuy
HORSES A\« MULES,
Ii ill |'ii
I'RIC 1-
S
SAW MILL.
10,000 Saw Logs Wanted
I S A A 1 1 1 1
I I
^c''t-s» J-ard.
titnl'cr in th** w»o.N, oi
ih'!i\)'ipil ut -tinion* on citin-r oi' thf r:»ilio»il.s
for which we will jiny tho hiyhf^t jt in ca.-h. Wo buy Hurl wnlnut, |M«|.lat nl j^h luin-
l.ri, \V»-huir ii"« 111 1 »i 1 io'i Mnrliiiier^'
lU'KnwIiiir, Matcliliitf IIIKI Surritrliift', an-1 -ol 11 01 I'olh J'I ot 11 TIN- IN itn.l count rv.
Wo tif now pifj.Hjn| to*furni«h on "liort notier
Ilnrift aul IIOIIHO
cottiplolr. Alo, J-Vnnii^, Km-r Po*ix atol
I'ic-kcIv ^prrinl attention to tin* huiMinj
nfl'micj Iron IMokot Fence which ro*ttl«» IIIOI4' it ii«l i« hnU'l*oui»-i Mil.| •liif rthlo than
\TOO«1 ]ir|f'l».
Mill north o: oilr^o stirej, m-ji- i|.«
.IunrtiojV.: r% -V-
„.
8
lMM)t8 sizC
am kimlSi that vc iavr nal
ed down to
.0 that will make vou all want to
It. M. & W.C. LOCKHART.
BOOK STORE.
At the Old Rcllublc
CORNER BOOK ST0RI1
You Will Find for Presents
Miscellaneous, Juvenile,
AND TOY BOOKS,
BIBLES. ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS, DPOJRT POLIOS,
Glove and HandkcrcliUT Boxes,
TOIf.KT NKTN A.M»
China (»ools in Varicfy.
FOII TIN LITTLE OM:S
We Have
IMl'KII. noiui.
I KO.\ A1SI I'll I.\ A
Too mimeroiia to mention, und must b«
seen to be appreciated Also, Sleds, Wag
ons, Carts, Toy Glg-a, etc., ate. And al
though our stock is not all new we hare
MORE NEW GOODS in our line than any
house in the city. And having- had sever
al years experience in the business we
think we have mads a selection of Goods
from which you can b« suited. As to price
we propose to sell as lov.- as any perma
nent house in the city.
it Don't mistake tlu place, Corner Main
and Green streets."*
A.1
1^. A. FOOT*:.
JOHN R. ROBINSON, Salesman. I
I I
7
SAW OUST SHABES.
4'all IIIKI
INSURANCE.
Total Cash Assets Itoprescnted,
NOKTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, Total Gold Assets, $23,400,000 FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA. ...
INTERNATIONAL OF NEW YORK, Cash AsseU, 858,455
THE ABOVE FHJl'RKS SHOW THE CONDITION OK THESE COMI'AXIES AFTER I'AVIN(i THEIR CIIK AGO LOSSES OF OVER ¥3.000,000, AND THIS WITHOUT CALLING ON STOCKHOLDERS.
The Hrilish Company has fl,.'!2'.i, |."i2 inve«ted in this country, which will remain for the benefit of the business in the United Slates, as tlieChie.igo lo«* of |2,000,000 is paid entirely out of the l'.nglish Assets
The Franklin is confessedly the strongest A im-ricsiu ('ompuny. possessing a in-out-er surplus over liabilities than any other. The International is an old Quaker (Vonpain noted fur iis strength, fair dealinir and promptness in paying losses.
Books, Stationery, Toys,
Pictures and Picture Frames
-A.T
Alfred Dickey's X».
IS. I-Ixcliaiiitf Block. Muin
A line assortment of the best (jiold Pens Made,
HARDWARE.
CAMPBELL & TINSLEY 1
I(
a A
Horse Shoes,
TOE CALKS,
HORSE NAILS,
Horse Shoe Iron,
HOUSE] HASFS
And All Other SKinds of Files.
»,h*!sign of tlio Circular Saw, Owposilo the Court House.
7
DRY GOODS
C. M. CRAWFORD,
We liivrlc Altciilion lo our
DltKSS HOOKS AND SIIAWI. BU'AKTMKM'S,
111 wliieli will be foiind tin-
Largest ami'Cheapest Variety of (Joods ever Shown
I!v us siin-c wc have been in business.
FLANNELS, of all kinds and qualities. liLANKKTS, SHEETINGS
And I.1NKX CDdlJS ol'evcry fri-adc.
Jcaus, assimeiTs, Walci pioof and Reaver Cloths,
Sjilendid line u|' 1H.,A'K and COLOHKI) SILKS.
vi:i,viyri:i:XS. oitns A( oi.oiti:n SII.K vi N i:rs,
lln-icrv. Ciloves.
Llndrrwra r, Ija«'rs IIIKI 1
And a lull line nf small wares.
1 A O A & I O S S S I S
Lvcrv ailicb- in our Stm-e if,
IMAHKKI) AT THE I.0WKST CASH FI (HIKES.
cxiiiiiiiK'OIII* prict'N
nlK'tlicr INII to
vVaETVCY!
THOMAS & THOMAS. Agents, Crnwrordsville, Ind.
BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
Vi'oiil.
XS STOW BEOEXVIKG
rr
F1JO.M NE^r
A very Large aii'l Complelc Stock of
NEW FALL GOODS,
*sA i.ICSS Tl IA N Ml Id' 1 I: I
^27,527,37^
Cash Assets, 3,268,918
l^rsiincw lo 1 Jrdoiv
O
JI.H
nc *Iiow our (ooiK
|Hir,!ias»'ornol.
C. M. CRAWFORD.
CLOTHINC.
HEADQUARTERS for CLOTHING!
IF O IR/
Men and Boy's Clothing
GrO TO THIS
I-USW STOUE OF IOI I KAHN
FiMlier'N Itlock. 3Iufii Sirt'el,
CRA\VFORT)SV II.I ,E, INDIANA.
