Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 January 1872 — Page 3
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KEl'l lU.K AN ('KTiL\b oMiiiT m-Hi-KTixu.
February. According to the ratio lion agreed upon by the I 'oniinittee MoiitiV'inerv
Insia'il
"I »ll it takeis tin pounded on our streets,
Til I? 1 IV A l'-.l. llr.ATux and Tom 1V11, hotline-:
Tin ("niltit Convention In meet Sntiirdft), Felirtmrj 10. \t a meeting of the Montgomery
if repre-cnla-StaU Central oiiiit is en
titled to I delegates, divided among the wveriil townships a-- follows: Hrown.l!: 'link.Coal ('leek, 2: Franklin. Madi- year 1S, •on, 1: Ripley, 1: Scott. 1: SugarCri'ek. 1 I'nion, l1: Walnut. 2: Wayne, 1.
II.I.ii. A
rrv
x. Chairman.
AND
IT
I IN IT
yon a 1"^ tt-nnc! nuin'/
Tin: ioo crop pans nut \\rll.
A\'uoh -flU tor ."iii a oonl.
Col'ltr convenes
COMMON I'I.EAS
next Monday, with a full docket.
Till, wheat will he gri-atly henelitei hy the recent heavy fall of snow.
MA.I. FOO'IT: has just returned from Chicago, where he has been on business connected with the Republic Insurance! Company.
NM
SHo'iTl N l~A l.oW F.D HI-iKK"
warns all hunters Ironi tresspassing on a farm two miles south of town, on the ll reenea.-tle road.
1 It A l'ow Kl.r1, who has tlic agency for the book entitled ''Chicago and thedreat Conllagration," has taken 11! orders for the work iu this city.
ANOTIIKU
runaway last Monday. This
time a team attached to a sled. When last seen it was going up Washington .street at break neck speed.
A
JACKVII. E
student at Wabash
lepe. growing euthusiaMic in praise of his native place, cxclaimed, "Why, gentlemen, it is the Adams of the West!"'
A MAitittACii: is expected to take place j|(.(-
in the southern p.lrt of the comity tlii week in which the groom is said to be of exaetl the same ate as the bride's father. I
Tin: person who carries the
OI UNAI.
from George Nilest's barber shop every Thursday is requested to call up and subscribe for a copy which he can call his own/ ..:
Six days of (rood flpi(ih in «r already!! The roads were in splendid condition on rjaturdav and Sunday, and the opportu-' uitv for sleigh-riding better than it had been for several vears before.
Tin: Ladoga Il- rahl sajN the dwelling of the Watkins brothers, a few miles northeast of that place, was consumed by lire on Tuesday about o'clock. saved.
Si'iiooi. I-..NAMIXI:r.s in various partn of the State have lately been engaged in visiting the public, schools, reporting the result of their operation in the county •..papers. When does ,.ir Kxaiiilner, Mr.
'Ihompson, propose to give POrt?
Ni \v Boss is ahead so far. Capt. ticorge Dorsey and others of our friends at that pla.-e have set themselves to work dining the last three weeks and trebled our list at that place, and they are still sending the names. Darlington will have to look to her laurels again.
1O-DAY
jcasional typos in this ..tlico, report '.'2
IIA W KOIinSVl LLK. JAN.'J., 1K7:!. rabbits killed as :i result of their joint
ellorts last Monday. They limited in the vicinity of New Kichmnnd, where they report a gu-al number of these timid and swifl little creature*. A ]urty of eight, limiting in that \iciiiilv on the same day, surrounded a thick growth of
unity lb-publican Cent ml 'oniinittee, iindcrbrtish covering little more than an at the Jof it N A I. oflice on Saturday, acre of ground, and in half an hour. 1 'cci inher Jill, it was resolved to hold a with the most recl le*s sho-iting. killeil nun*! convention at the CVirl House on fortv rabbits. -V Saturday. February 10, nt 1 o'clock r. M., —. to select delegates attend the Republican State Convention on the '.'"id of
'I'lli "Radical ('lub," which meets in the east room of Washington Hall on Sundays at 2::io an.. 7 p. in., will have the following question for discussion next Sunday: "Is it expedient for the temperance sentiment of the Nation to nominate candidates for State and National olliccs exclusively on that .|iiestioii for the
All tIn wo ]ijosed li t:»ko di^oti^ion aro invitod to attoml
Wi: undor.-tani. -trcnjly talkoil »»S wo aro car *dn»p- ''ampairii \v» enter on a li^ht iur •a** voiop will al\vav*« ho
of iH» t'H't.
A 1 I r.ND tin* railroad inprii
I'lcr. Hi
A.-K
tO'inor-
!x will be lidded nnto ns.
at NI.-(' l.-ll.md Hall to
Tin: Hoard of Health calls upon bodv to vaccinate.
inquiry now pro-
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Ciii".\r .Ions has found a saddle which tho owner can have hy calling i-n him.
Till, (iermans of this city will jrive a irrand hall Tue-dav evenin .', l-'eh. l'l, at l'ltzriith llall.
'I 111-: young ladies of this, city will give a leap year hall at McClelland llall tomorrow night.
A ilil.D of Wiley Kenyon, a fewmonths old, died last Monday, after an illness of four weeks.
l'.vssiiCNC.r.l'.f. on the I., It. & \. Kailway frequently complain of heinii compelled to ride iu cold car-.
I'l'.or. .1. £s. I.I.A('K, ol ludianapiilis. and his class of pupils will sing at McClelland Hall to-niudit.
I
'sci.H
AVY ANN
the age of nearly 70 years.
Al.r. Hfl'.Nlvrr did not draw as full houses by half as his reputation would have justified him in expecting,
Til iCltn are several idle mechanics in' the city. CI et the machine and car .-h •inhere and they will get employment. if.jj
Till nearest approach the small pox has made towards this city is a case near I'rown's Valley, twelve miles distant.
A St.'XDAY or two ago one ot our citizens counted nearly one hundred Ireight curs passing over the I.. 15. & Railway.
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public iiuprowiurhi'* any kind. Any how h-f- L'et the machine lmp-. and «jas work^and ail the eotiYcnioiMv* ot* city
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willi lo vuU tIll
t!lx |, ], i,iU-ro-tel
in opposing it '.' Win. Durham, David
Hartcr, .1. 1'. 'amjbel 1, John Hemicy
.las. 1!. Mack, lien Ornhaun, H. M. I!am»ay, Stephen Fields, Ahijah 'Ncall. llall Voun! and .lack Snyder.
Tllosi: men who met at the Armcntrout school house last Saturday night and voted unanimously against the railroad tax are invited to attend the railroad meeting to-morrow, l'ossihly, upon hearing a full and fair presentation of the matter, they will vote unanimously in favor of the tax, the railroad and the machine .-hops. ,.
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AI.I.AI I.'S
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('MAUWII
have bought
lout the grocery lirm of .1. .1. Darter Iiro. and will carry on the business at the old stand, llartcr & Too. propose to devote their atlciilion to the grain trade. occupying the room- ill the rear ol the groecrv.
shrii-f line"'road,
the ('rawlordsville & Wabash, icceived three votes in Ripley town =hip last Tues-
a prominent and day. The people of Kipley towu.-lnp
much respected citizen of Waveiand, want ago -d railr.fid when they get one died at that place last Monday nitrln, at by taxation.
IN tit. AT.ONS are favorable for the eontract to be let soon to build the A., h. it St. Louis Railroad. It seems to be set-1 tied that the road will run through Jamcstojvii, and not through Valley
r.
II.-s. D. W. OrxNix.itiAM, of .lack-! soiiville. Fountain county, was
city ye-terday morning. He reports the
I people of his vicinity an\ious to secure 1
ro l(
Till' mercury stood vesterdav morniiip.
THAlti: MA ITKKS.
Live ire.-.-rC wanted at ,1. .1. l.lart.-r
Ilro.'s.
Fine cigars Win. C'raii:'".
and tobacco for sale at
•ave monev
.- rioils
lin yinjr'y'onr dr.
at MeClnre iV: l-'rv'-.
COL-
Ih-essed turkeys and chickens w-inted at .1. .1. Darter it J'ro.'s.
ICvery kind of staple and I'anev groeer-, ies at Sloan it Southard's.
For all kinds of fancy candies, cakes. pics and bread go to Wm. Ci.nir's
You can gel a nice roekimr chair at Wm. liobcrtson .t Co.'.-. for $l..ri0 to $5. .juartcr
A beautiful, black walnut bureau, with mirror, at Wm. Kubci'tyon it 'o.'s lor
rc &
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rv
continue to sell ul very
The best teits and collce tho market are sold at Win the lowest cash price.
Men and boys'clothing. Hc~t place iu I Crawfordsvillc to buy them is at Fli Kalin's. Fisher Block.
All the green apples that they can get will be bought at the highest market price by .1. .1. Darter & Iiro.
Housekeepers and heads of families can find no belter place, to buy their groceries than at 1'. R. Simpson S: ('o.'s.
Co to Will. Craig's for sugar?, fresh syr-
evening of last week lips and anything or everything in the scarcely anything wan grocery line. The best at the lowest prices.
s'V
will be observed extensively
in this country as
a
Use no other preparation but Hall's Vegetable Picilian Hair licnewer for improving the growth and restoring the eolor of the hair.
I will be seen by a notice elsewhere, printed that the old Montgomery iuards are taking steps to have a re-union some bushels of clover seed the present season,
Mayor's ofliee next Saturday night. 'v
r.ingcnients a meeting will be held at the they will pay the highest market price. p]
can get a good meal at a fair price. 1 a-
A handsomely arranged jewelry store I with its show wimiows and elegant eases tilled with gold and silver merchandise,
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.. tablisliinent- if tlii sort to lie lound in the western country. Ilis store is well now. Just as sum as irr:i!iLr-! for business, and the showcases throiiL'h i'h the niaehinc and were full of ^nUl and silver watches, silwill lie readv to vcr and plated ware, diamonds and rich irks Our! jewelry in all ils dazzling heanty.
hoard in behalf of
of th- railroad
tax are tlie l'o11 ow iIIL i'ariner.- and liusines.snicn and heavy tax jiayers, besides scores of others that we might When tin' men who pay the taxes are
Kooins aliove are devoted to the wholesale trade in clocks anil many other piods, where dealers may replenish their, stocks. In the mcchanincal department skillful artificers were busily engaged at their curious woik, and we were informed that none but the best workmen could find employment there, l-'roin a una!! workshop, iiro. llattin, by his skill, integrity and industry, has progressed until he has now an establishment of name. which any man mi^ht feel proud.-
Farmers staying in the city during —Last Sunday morning. Jan 21, Hoc. thieeeold days will be pleased to know Thomas Hamilton, Presiding Klder in that they can get cup of hot entice and the I'nitcd Brethren chinch, preached a warm buns, pies or cakes at any time of ttrong scriptural discourse at .Salem lay bv calling at the eating house of church, near here, f.om 1st Kings viii.. Win. Craig, on the West side of Wash -i-.: "lint will Hod indeed dwell on the
in.to-i street, opposite the Court llou-p.
Messrs. f-'l-.ian it Smlhard hereby tender to the friends of their house their heartic.«i thanks for the abundant manifestation ol their kindness during the past year, and solicit a continuation thereof lor the coming years. They ill maintain the excellence and variety of their stock and will s,.|l their goods at the very lowest market prices.
always presi nts to the eye an attractive appcaraucc. We do not often find such establishments outside of our large cities
ami
in thej
since, A. sides over one of the most complete cs-
A11onti«iii, .tlontifoiiier}- Unaids! There will he a meeting of the nicin-' hers ol this organization at the Mayor's' oiiice on Saturday evening, .Ian. L'7, 1S72. Business of interest lo every member will come before the meeting. I.et every member of the company he present vit/mut/(,•
/. ANY
Mr
.MIIN:-.
Decoration of Soldiers' (iraves. For the purpose of .-electing a committee of arrangements to superintend the ceremonies and work on the occasion of decorating the graves of our fallen comrades, all honorably discharged soldiers. are requested to meet at the Court House on Tuesday. Fcbruarv h, for consultation and business.
I.et us honor and I
rever keej) alive the of the patriotic dead, hew Wallace.
memory and eiiChas. M. Travis, W. S. Mastersoii, I-'.. \V. Nicliol.-.iii, \\'. W. Scott, ,las. C. Kno\, .las. Seller-, VS' II. II. Cris., .1. 1 lan-cr. '1. II. 11. Mil mi,
I.C. I'.lston. •. I,. A. l-'oute, C. W. Khnore, lo-. A. Sonierville, Wilson 11, havmon U. It. V. I'eiive. fii' -|ind ot llel's.
HAI!I.IN(iTO.\ IA 1:1 KMS.
The late tall of snow has mad. and merry hearts, both young and old, glide over tin' snow to the music of the bells.
Mr
cltli, en
the Toledo, Thorntow-n A St. l.ouis Kail- I —Krat.klui will be well represented at
events will ever be otfered us. Look at the great conimeicial points with which we are put in .juiek connection, and answer if I am not right. --The public tcliool is out. With this
week Mr. Cully begins a pay term. The
fill diameter, to have a railroad and only two mails a week. —The Marshall Iiro-. have rigged up
a two span mule team that pulls anything
a
oll'crcd in
„d everything with two ends.
reduced prices to clcai out tin ir inter mill makes fine luinber, and .they slock. ...... readv sale for it
()t
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the immense wiles
Notwithstanding
such a re- made by Fli Kahn this Winter, he still has a large stock of Winter clothing to be sold cheap.
I. Darter & Bro, have shipped 4,000
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lime soon. To make the necessary ar- and are still wanting more, lor which
tronagc solicited. 1'. L. I.anglois, No. 0 _n
Commercial Kow.
day of prayer for col-
b'ges and other institutions of learning. 1 ''ere will be preaching at Center church at HH A. M„ by President Tute, an general prayer meeting in First butter, eggs, apples, Presbyterian church at 6A P. M., produce in general.
long since, a citizen of Franklin
Craig's for township urged hu wife to let him take her butter to town, saying that lie would sell it for the money and that she could do with it as she pleased. I-Ie sold the butter for cash, bought whisky with it and got beastly drunk. —A man was here some time ago looking for a site for a saloon. Nowcompe-| tition is the life of trade, but we would discourage the individual from such enterprise, as we'have enough of them already.
Darlington markets—Butter, 10 cents per pound Whisky, in cents a drink Fggs, 211 cents a dozen.
fan)i ls
suc
nmalcs
Nice cakes for weddings, social parties patliy and generosity of the friends and or public suppers furnished at Wm. neighbors will be moved toward this fainCraig's. Their reputation for getting up ily. that|they may not be allowed to suf I the best cakes in the city is well known, fer the entire loss. j, —Benjamin Northcutt, -sHn'of Joseph '1 he long needed want supplied—a fust
vor(
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class place where merchants and larmeis j)jllcp
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earth'."1 The Klder preached in his usual feeling and zealous manner. No one can hold a congregation more lirm than he.
—We hear some complaint- of tlic scarcity ol money, notwithstanding tin re has not been a time of late when, there was jn miieh changing hand" ol stock. Somc.iody has got. money. yy iii i.A(ii
ami Sarah Stonvhrakor, \%lm livo at John (..'lark's mill, tihe»l a Iniokot ut
were much snrpii-cd, some da\s ^j jtsiuiither had just seal- Modett Hooe and IC. J. Iiinfuid .*c J'ro. as we drooped in upon our Iriend ,. ... .. ,. .. i' „,.-c.i ..-n„ {. lirattin, at (irccncastlc, who pre-
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dazzliiifr
Mi'Strii'r .] fnnti' 1
it can now
i'.i-.ice Castor, a very
A revival meeting has been in pro-! grcss lbr some days at the Newlight I 'liri.'t iioi elioreli, e.in.lofted liv Revs. townslli ill not blilill lo theil Will. Warbington and Allen. Several I
is needed just now.
cll 100 f,)r
lire term gave great wiiisim'iinn, tliongh ^ro^iilcnt. Mike hitt* :nnl 1 otor Ken.1 woman did manage it. Tho fear that iiedy of your city are talked ol for ona woman could not govern our boys was
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all thin moonshine. many friends lor Congress down here. —Jackson Mung has bought the rcsi-
move here and engage largely in saddlery an I harness manufacturing. —No mail agent on the L., C. it S, Railway yet, and we must wait aur-i
:u,
or
dence of Cyrus llollingsworth, who has intendent of I'ublic Instruction. 1-or icmovcd to Howard county. .Mr. Mung I the county olliccs we arc rents to Win. H. ICndicott, who will re
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The situation is a bore of
KvirrrMis-r.
MAV JIAKKF.T ITEMS. ..t
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uvt yc
J. .1. Darter & Bro. are engaged excln- of extraordinary energy he never gave sividy in the grain and produce business np to be confined to his bed or even his in the room we»t of their old grocery room until within a few hour?* of his store. They will pay the best prices for death. have understood he sat up «eeds and country on the edge of the bed and ate a bit of: caVe 1
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—On Tuesday evening of last week Darter .V Bro. iu the grocery store on the the residence of Mr. Joseph Watkins, comer ol Washington and l'ikc streets,! some three miles southeast of this place, wc solicit a continuation of the liberal was consumed by lire. The most of the patronage always extended to the old valuable* in tho house were got out and firm, promising to use our best efforts to saved. Notwithstanding the loss
SUP-!
taine.l was great, as the building was a
I good one, with no insurance on it. The A\ will pay at all times the highest cash
j, is|ortnne, it being the lot of the
some time since to be left or-
inne
,i this world. We hope the \vni-!
ley'-.'
(t living tliree miles northeast ol
nlu (lur oj
0
south of your
j.
consU]n
ption on the lGtli,
ar. He had l.een
lingering a long time, but being a youth
niinuti'- before hi^ death.
.i .i ... i'' t*i|iI•**. iinil a *t»vMvicn ruro
tax man say- that the only advantage ti.
would suggest to him that the railroad whistle will awaken these loafing idlers, and miike imlu-ti ioiis citizens ot them.
worthy young man who lived at Hutchings'.was taken to the Insane Asylum a few week* ago The cause of hid insanity is supposed to be religious excitement.
A religious revival under the charge of the Methodist* is in progress at the! II urd school house, llev. .Jesse ilill... is the oiliciating minister. —The Yankeetown literary society i» in sucechsful operation, with T. W. Sutton *s l'rtsident. It meets every Monday evening. —This place is blessed with a new physician in the person of Dr. Henry 11 urd. His medicines are for the healing of the people, and they perform their work well.
John Hutching* has contracted a lot of steers to ('. S. Shields, of Chicago, at ,lc,.' four cen's. —.1. C. Martin lias bought the l.arrv
il1"1
])ersons have joined, among the number Iborlown it St. l.ouis Lailroad.
eorge Shoemaker, an old and good
:&"£#'•£
the niilroad meotiiiu: in voor city on the ^Gth. This is emphatically the farmers'
oiilvl'aliove zero' road and the last, greatcst'and best pub- cstablislu-d on one comer of his lie boon that in the nature of human
l'.I.IN.
JOTTINGS I'UOM ALAMO.
We are lor lien Harrison for Clover-
or
lbwn
''re-ident, and Colfax for Vice
gress. Col. Wilson, of Lai-ayettc, has
•The new church building of the Christian denomination isnowcompleted, at a cost ol .some $-1,000. It will be dedicated on the first, Sunday of Februarv
t,ic Kcv Mr of Xorlh if
.1.!. -.i .... .i rr»i Ibis services can be procured if not a
Their Jilid.
gentleman from Indianapolis will officiate in his place. —Mr. T. .T. Mclntire lost his second
son ou last Saturday, of lung lever, was an exception of a voting man.
I'Hrinvrit. Ilm-arc or liiipofttorn. I Certain paitics have been traveling I over Montgomery county and effecting the sale of worthies* spectacles byttepresentinp themselves as the apent«of Cheap.! John. That fanners and their fainilie» may be on their guard against Mich imposiors, I state that I ncvor employ any a cut* of ii kind, for tie sale of any ifi the articles in which Ideal. Any one, therefore, representing himself as such agent is necessarily an impostor.
on itsell. literally coolcmg raw loidsvjlle. ....
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breast nnl side. Though everything in human power wa» done for the little I fullerer. it died great agony oil the following Monday night. The distressed parents have the sympathy of all. —Wm. Ireist will set tip his saw mill on the I.arsh farm in the Sprinit. ('apt. Marks is sick. ^--Dan Vomit's railroad tax will ht» .?!.- .. ,. ..
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!-00. and yet he will vote lor it. perfuinctl, contains no poison, and is cs—Thr William IVnman heirs arc at pceiallv adapteil to children. Hold by 'aw. If I chose, "I could a talo unfold." Aroflett & Hooe and 1". J. Kinford, C'raw:—The old James (I ray farm, near Wes- f»r.Uville. n.ar'hl lev has been sold for ?S2 per acre, and ^m»n« Urbinty
yet men .ay that railroads do not increase
/yo
tllC Toledo road will be tllilt ilic loillotS) I'lOJJT. i| tin* most vaht:iMo, inilti mav get 7iof front .St. Knuis more rlionp- r»tnui\c-. tln :»t tinlv 'than it can now he purchased. I ror,. ,.r.!,e manor. upilu-sysi.-in.n„
TOM
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VAXKI:I:TO\VN ITF.MS.
wiU 1 :lUI Ul0
ar,u ll:ls
CHI:A1'
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Saft'v'hbiiy.r.iy"."'.'".'.!" Hainwf. Ih ^junUtler."
AlU'll'*—fircen ini... lu-iod Prni'lio® lb |»HtMtn«'S
rf'
hn
Lard V* I..... I-n?h«*r*
Shannondale, at $-1,^00. Mr. Knox will start to Missouri in 1'ebruary. —The people of this part of Franklin own iu-.j .»•••
'J'olcl",]
1,011 11 nlIU( 1 t! A
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derson, Lebanon iV St. Louis llailroaa would run from Lebanon to Craw fords- OATS—,r)l(.T,jlc. ville. I!. C. Craig conuucnced i)iittin£2|.- l'OUIC—SI4. thiiijis in order to have a station and
concluded that neither,,
AT
CI rant is our
here in Iviplev.
J- avvter for State Super-
:i oncst farmers
in favor of good
or mechanics'. None of
your professional politicians will we sup-. port. .Tor. JoTTri:.
1'ItOM VALLI-V CITV.
He
W
w.Nt'T Clt.\CKl
Vaccination.
There is not now, and has not been for jo "J
a a a a a
W. L. MAY, M. D. a a
Nun- I'irm.
Having bought the interest of J. J.
continue to merit it hy the excellence of,
our
stock and the cheaiuicss of our ]iriccs.
prepared to meet with price lor all kinds of country product-. Wll.lllTK & C'lfAHWlrK
LOCAL MATTERS.
.111 nk. it ml Hut Ti'iip*. fur rash at C'amphrll «S: TinsI-:?. I
lunp
Drckhiniilicr.
Mrs.
K. A.
McCirilf has recently secured
from Iiichmoiid a splendid new dressmaker She also keeps on hand a full varietv of patterns. 1'ooms in .McClelland building, up stairs. Call and see.
On .Mnrrlairc.
llupj'T rr:*.ffTor young men from tho nf (•error- ami nlmsotf in f«rljr hf«». Manhon-J re ttori'J. Seimunl i-mission^ euteJ. luijfdjniein** to inarrhtge removed Nt'w niothod of tre»tmini. Newitml reinark»U** rt'mo'lit". llouk# 'say Or Hot. and *irculnrt« vent fro* in A«i-
Howard Itelief Assoointton, No. 2 Smith Ninth PliiUd^lphia, IMm. ,-r
OHN.
CIIIII*K
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Dr. (iiiun's Liver Pills cure Ague.
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Dr. 11 nun's Liver I'ills euro L'on^ti pat ion. j:
.. 1 r. Ciunn's l.iver IMINrurr Bilioun Fever. ALAMO 1 A I I.I N(«S. Dr. (I linn's l.iver l'ilU cure Headache.
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)n .Nit urduv evening, Jan. li», a lit- ti- I,in er I i\\ erne I-i\ er omtU' t-hiM. two vear -Kl.
H»M
of William I'luint ami all U.-rasr- nri^inp frnm a t\\«.
ordoreil I.ivor, and
iniftsmatnatoil.
boiling One pill a tiiwi'—-Mi^ar
oauo.-. Snlil bv
FOR TIB I. Sltl\.
Vil'lllVr 'iC'hl Cairn It'll. 'r. I'.ul/d'- ('trilht 'ttrrg Srrilti /f'K-" Hoyd'.i Ci'ftiit Cttrr, I'lni]''.'. I I ('ream Cure! Tetter.
Hoyr* Ceeti/it Cures (1*1 $.ne.*. ('rmm ('iires ill J'r'ij'tinn* tif the Kit il,
It is iniHi and pleasant to use, highly
With it- ijh«nun ntOMulnnr*. lov. -inm*.
it olnn)Mry
the value ol property. *ppnialorrlu»». lo-* »f poMTr, «h//.y lit«nl, of -A loading farmer and anti-railroad memory, mi.i \Uvc-m^\ nnpot.-n^
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nt\\iniui .v.. nvEyrY-
shujI'atiiH' HPIJ ifk:
lii-'-hMi.'os itii'i itnj»in fn»T«y, It' iHiil vitality t»i THO cut re innn. Tiny JIMVP .-NROTL .hot.«aiitU«.f ^. I'n.v. S.*» jtjirkup* c»f li\o uiui lavpo
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ocipt of prior. nwn)'t. ,'* Mf'Ucfie Co., ."» th'i-r lum,, Xftt I'op
extvllt'lll ami I "rii\\illo hy K. J. liitif'ir,! A Uru. \-,\ I •I.dm .... f.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
rawrordsville Marketk. t'lTlVTf.iUI'hVJI I t, L'l 1.1
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.Al.thiuaa
It
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II nV-—Urocw Pried Flour t* hhl »utt»T%» It Kegs il7. Chickens Cotltje
COST!
We will iVom (his (lute oll'cr
our entire stock of
WIFTEH GOODS
At First Cost, such nv
Ladies' ftf-hildims' Furs
I,allies' Shawls.
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fordsville. Hut as the disease is known to lie iu Covington and Indianapolis and 1 all around us, we would still urfjc upon our citizens the impo rlance of vaccina-. lion, so that wc may secure ourselves from this t. rrihlc pest if it should visit lis. .1:iS. Mil.I.n.A.-r, t-AMt'ici. Arsris,
Iv lit T* S
Iniierwear.
riainiels,'
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Ladies'anil («cut's («loves.:
Worsen and Children's
ITS'!
Kit
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Ac., which we are oflenng at extremely
low prices. 'I hose desirous of purchas-1
taking a look at our good.- and di-cide for
ll. msclvea whether we mean what wc
T. B. («WYXX & BItO.
SAW MILL.
10,006 Saw Logs Wanted
AT Till.
CITY SAA\ 111,1
To l'nrVdinv
S.A.W OUST SHARES.
I \*«. ii lui\ tiiul'd lit (lie uooiN. «»r
«Ut.\erH ut on «Mtnrr of the niilromi-
for whirh -A ill J-.:»y the highest in ennh.
\\V ul«o buy Mack Midmtt. jmpUr ttti I lim.-
V". 1 ITr IT fu-liim«r.v
irn Ito-Snnii *, .Yliilcliint tuitl SitrfiM'iutr.
now j-ivj.
ti Jo far:u*lt .n ^hort
HrUlifo. Hunt mid Ilnn«»o I'altrrn*
r,-n.
orKanr Iron rnti
ntwl nnl.c-
holiday, Jaitnaiv
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V»TV
itnpi-:-'
Pant HI inMo nil or SI |»»f box. I For »siih' hy dritgxiMs iuhl s^tit jn.'iil on r«'-
W r. I S\ I'
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1$ 00
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.. 8"&1 On
Toledo Market Toi.F.no. .January
2:1.
WHEAT —$1 a-iO-Sl -lo. COUN —-17c. OA I'B- -No 1, 30c No. 2, :.:8e.
Xcw York Market. NEW YOISK. .lanuary
l-'Lori —su no(,. r.o ......WHEAT—$1 .V.K«$l «•?.--
LARD—0.\c.
DRY COODS.
11* i*l hade.-.
These arc the most elegant goods ever
made from pure wool, soft and lustrous
I hs patin and drapes splendidly. Also a
small assortment of M1NIC, FITCH and
SQl'lKUF.L l-'l'KS at HALF I'll 1 HE.
We will also close out our Winter Boots,'!
Calf, Veal, Kip and Heavy of the be«t
custom made goods. A rare chance i.»
now offered to get bargains, a« we wish
to have clean shelve- for Spring trade.
CAMPBELL & HAKTKIL!
LIVERY.
•j' Stu-' tsMOf* t" ILmna A rijrfii in th*-
I.IVFIt & SALE S'l' Altl.i
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.Heavy Cloths, Cassimeres ||oitS!S
Hotitli Sitlc MfitKct Street.
CrawlordsvilUs Iiitliauu.
Purtics will f"* ..ifhod with ns pontic rmJ r\s i?omfort«hU'i or»n he fon»«i iti tin-
I city. The stablca aro cominorlious, tuifi (unnoi' 1 hoi's^s wt 1 bo fol nn»l inu Wo with f. buy
A S
SHOES.
We have also a lull line of Domestic
Notions litwitrv, ancv fioods
iFI^E
ut
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Pn'i. 1», nto-init.n it i\ u. tho UjiMtfi#
A)ii-U
J»« inure nn.i ln!in)«ntiiM wiit .{iir«l,l* 1
llU.1l
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K. M. & W.C. L0CKH ART.
DRY COODS.
fAMI'llKI.L II UM I'lt
W:lt
I'IMIU
15th.
oj- «okkU,--
I'^irs :ui(lGlovo«.
1 hf*. »iJ l'»i »r.
COST
iiijr tlir ji»ni'lm«et the of Lnjiti^ n^Cyiv oi WhofcMiJe I'riu-w-«u ^-K»trilK'Jlt of
Emiiress Cloths A Wool Plaids,,
Itl nil olotS
Elegant Satiu ashmeres,
Pit'liiri
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Wh MILKS
r*.r iti-
Ii B'O \T JI DiiV f{vO'I
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II VNNA & CHAKl.'
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REAL ESTATE.
IlItlTTOX A HKOEK'S
TCHTATF.
AGENCY,
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Crawfordsville, ind.
rpiIK iin«lrr*iKnel hftvcalarjfr 11«t *f jtmpMlx for siilo, consihtinv of tfhoM-o town
lnt« Cm mu mid western !HIJJ8. Tiui^C tvi.«ljiiiK W» s.-n win tm-nt .o tn„,r
ii. c»li oti tluni i»t tln'ii ofnttr. ..
ijov'Hf HHIT'r»N A r.Hl'NI'15.
LEGAL NOTICES.
QUMMISSIONKU'S SAI.E.
Notice in h^re)r jtivon tlmt on ih* day of l-'ohriifirv, thr houro'clock, A.M., Hii'i four o'clock, P.M., in JUIMII-
..... .. {nice of nn order of the Mont^oiuriy Cireuit lltg a bill ol goods in our lull', sillier I Court. I will n»ll nt J»uhlw snhMU tl»? ('ourt llon^e i«or in tlio c?tfy of Cruufoid^villc, tho loHoww^t i-pfd «'«tfltc Montgomery conntv, tr-Hir Om large or small will do well bv calling and mm tl,r« ...MNCIS H.TJ-S of 1»I.I
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YIOI,
mm
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il,.. no,tlwrnst
«•()'i' of h* hou I Im'UhI ouhi o*r of ion luiiu IE
-r- Ut towii!hi|» niiinUr 20 not tit, of iiigr
TkVims-—Onf'OtMf of THE puroUiiM* ni(»nov iMisli ill hsind, Mild MX m.-ntiis credit. j«nlt»wl .MiUN M. COWAN. Commits.oner.
hi«» leen Hmtomted udinmiotrHtor of lh IO unhook, lute ofMHggiP Indian:), decoded I 'olv
Undorwi'iir,
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INSURANCE.
Tolal fash Assets Represented,
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., OV LONDON AND EDINBURGH, Total Gold Asset*, $23,400,000 FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA, Oauh Assets, 3,268,918 INTERNATIONAL OF NEW YORK, Cash Assets, 858,465
THE ABOVE FHUllES SHOW THE CONDITION OF THESE COM-
FAMES AFTER FAYING THEIR CHICAGO LOSSES OF OVER 93.000.000, AM) THIS WITHOUT CALLING ON STOCKHOLDERS.
The Itritish Company has $1 402 invested iu this country, which will remain lor the benefit of the business in the United States, as theChicngo losi of 2,000,000 i. paid entirely out of the Knglish Assets. '1 he Franklin is confessedly the strongest A merican Company, possessing ft irrealsurplus over liabilities than any other.
The International is an old Quaker Company, noted, for iu strength, fair dealing and promptness in paying losses.
HARDWARE.
BUEBRJDGE & HAUSEH,
1 \K I .l .Vi I N
HARDWARE
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
BOOK STORE.
CITY. BOOK STORE
winter STOCK Books. Stationery, Toys,
Pictures and Picture Frames
Xo. 2. Kxcliiiiigt' BSIock, ^Iniii Slt-eol.
A line assoidueiU of the best (iold IVns Made,
Horse Shoe Iron,
HOUSE HASPS
And All Other Kinds of Files.
Sign ol' (lie Circular Saw. Opposite tlic Court House.
DRY COODS
C. M. CRAWFORD,
Kloiie IF roil f.
IS IsTOW 3S,EOEI"V"XISrG
It,OM N
A very Lame and Complete Stock of
NEW FALL GOODS,
A LKSSTIIAN MAK1CKT WAVE
Wc liivdc Special .illciilluii lo our
DRESS UOOBS AMI SIIAWI. DEPARTMENTS,
In which will be found tlic
Largest and Clteapest Variety of* Goods ever Shown
Bv us since wc have been in business.
FLAXXEI.S, of all kinds mid qualities, BLANKETS. SHEETINGS
And LINKN (iOOI)S of every grade,
Jcaus, assiiiicics, Waterproof and Beaver Cloths,
Sjilcnilid line ».f BLACK and COLfHiV.D SILKS,
AGENCY!
THOMAS & THOMAS. Agents, Crawfordsvllle, Ind.
$27,527,373
I'^i'Miiics Ordoi*
HARDWARE.
CAMPBELL & TINSLEY
linYf All Kins Of
Horse Shoes,
TOE CALKS,
HORSE NAILS,
O
I'OH.OBCI:I SIIK
llosiory. C.lOVl'S,
IJSHM S
Anil
AT
^DMINI.STUATOH'S NOTICE. Cull an«l 'vaitiino our prlt
Suiii estftte is nnniioscd to fe \vi 1.1.1 \M iv hlu'rrnN.
Notice i* hereby given th»t the undorfix»ed treely liclbor you wish lo purcliiwc ornot.
e*tftt(
of Montgomery county,
a full line offinall wares.
very artielc uiir Sinn: is
&
VEI.VKTS,
-if-. .•
and Ribbon#,
A i:ii{ossi:o SKIRTS.
nn: LOWEST CASH FIGURES.
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a* we .show our
's C. M. CRAWFORD.
Goods
