Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 February 1872 — Page 3
I O N A CUAW'KtiKDbVlLl.i:. !, IflT-1. E i'm. A i:r i: A i, ru: i:
MKKTINCi.
rill' ('nilIII)' »u\riiliiiu III IIH I'I S s( IIr-
iliiy, l-'clit-iiiirr 10.
At :i meeting tliti Montgomery
(*uiiity lC-]iililiciln (Central Committee,
held at tlie .lontSAi. office on Pal unlay,
Dt'ci'iiilii-r• !(, il was rt—•«!\cl t.i lmlil
iniuw veil lion ui the 'o irt lloiii
1 ii
Arci-riiini: lo the ratio ol repiCNenta-
lion agreed upon In- tlit- Statv (VMral
\nuinittec, Montgomery i-oitntv is in-
tit Inl lo 1M 1 elevates, di villi among the
.*c\eral 111wnsli11is as itilluw.s: Drown,l!
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than nioni-v to
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iiTV AND VICIMTV
I'KMn Sloel ison the decline.
Mt:x of faith
tmvii.
Kun I.kk
wih ln»n in t!iN
far not jroncrally known.
Small
wocl:, transarloil nil l)n.sinoss
day. ...'•,t:'v
1 0 1 1 1
"f I he I., W.
ast
.Monday
the Winter.
thermometers stood at 12
ltu fame ol Cheap John has spread
abroad. IL- received a letter from Jef
of Illinois.
I ill: 1ituville (l'a.)
a
on
S.it unlay, Keliruarv In, :il 1 o'clock I
tlio liepul-
tu i-elecl delegate" to attcin
jiii
thc i-j.i .,r
State 'oiivi-Tiiii.ii in
February.
•tint v. a
boys have, timing
ho
on
P-'UIEN. 1.F.W WAiZirK liidn
^Dlt. Tl"ni.i: L*r„ diseourairingly!^''
small audience at Center Church last
Sunday evening.
ivKR three hundred houses lu:ve been
erected in this city since the completion
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Tnr. Wallace sisters" will -ive tivo „f'
their entertainments al Kluroth M-iI,
Tnc letter of "A. Voiinker," from La
doga came too late for publication. Oth
er county letters are aNo crowded out bv
railroad mutters.
•C. 1). imtkiikap,
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delivery next week. county ford
the excitement now going on over
the new railroad and machine shops don't
forget the Republican Convention whsch
comes off on the 10th inst.
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ferson City, Mo., the other day from a
gentleman who wanted a.pair of his spec-
taclcs
he 1'oust
House will change hands
next Tuesday, the present proprietor,
Mr. George ilishop, having sold the fix-
lures ami furniture to a Mr. Alexander,!
-"?3K ino
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Asbury Chapel, eight miles from the city
oil the New Kiehinond load, last b.ilur-!
day night. His subject was, "Men As
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Find Them."
HAi
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progress at the Newlighl church, six
miles north of the city, on the old plank
road, l^uile number of persons have
...united with the church.
lack,
I'liol'.
ence at McClelland ilall lasi Thursday
night. Lvery+mdy expressed themselves
us well.pleased with the entertainment.
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trade prosperous. Dry goods are in ac
tive demand. We find the grocery trade
good, and grocers sav they never had a
more prosperous Winter business.
Jhk
latest poetical effusion appropri
ate to the times is the following:
sc\ie\ hi?4 nriti.
H* «hvo howl, nnl then hi unit.'.!,
I 'P i'
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HoliUKT.XlMLi.T.^lu.
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punlon. Kir, 1 tnpuut no hit no I but that's where I've viuN'iuut»J!
The price paid was $l-|S.2o. The steer
liUtG.siirj iirerautitm against the dreal are offered at prices lens than I
(•,eiit
cattle buy-1
was raised by Sylvester Hopping, ol
Vountsville, and was live years old. Ho
also bought ol Ike I'avis one steer weigh
ing I.7K0 pounds lor which he paid
fl'i.VO. The last one was raised hv
illson, wc hclieve.
vote the aid asksd for.
For
the
sell hia farm, worth ahont $10,0U() and them through the Summer,
come to this city and invent his means
here. 1 his is only one of a thousand sim
ilar instances which should induce us to
South—W.
11.
Uistine and
(-'barley Hatehelder left last Thursday af
ternoon for the South. They bought
through tickets for Atlanta, whence they
will proceed to central Florida, where
they expect to remain during the Win
le-mM his wife behind him.
lliifst:
lauL'htT
it fruitles«
Courier
Moiiilav evening-:
••AS omim.vy.-~
Clark, V: Coal Creek. 1! Franklin, '2 Miuli-- '-lnueut of the "Crawfordsville O
1 Kiph-y. 1 Scum, I SiiL*:ir
,,jrcek. I: 1'nioii. Walnut, If Wayne. 1. .ItiHici'ii Mii.i.kjan, 'liaiiman. "r""' —m~rrT~ixx_
(lidiiianees.
paM
a tes.
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make a l^
speech at the railaoad meetiiiL' last l'ri-1
Inn this'
to-ay of the Wallace .Sisters who are in
lie at Klt/.rotli Hall n.\i Siturdav and
We feel justified in saving th-il when- I
,ever liese charming sifters—.lennie, in-
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nie and Maud Wallace—with their pro-lii-ion ol gulden hair, tlicii sweet, silvery voices their sparkling anil dashing style, their elegant grace, and charming ways,! return to I itti:vi 11• lh-v will meet with
a hi arty welcome, ami wherever tliev may to the good wishes ol' all who have witni-ssed their fine and unexceptionable acting, and listened to their inimitable sayings, ii i||
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ith them. These girK
have a hi11 fulute liel'ire ihi-ni. and I
will stand still higher in the laiikaol'j their piofe-sion. in which, young as tliev
are. they-diine :ts lcight stiii-.
At the meeting' r.f'
In- ity ('ouueil last Monday evening a j,.p
|i 'lilii'ii was presented, asking the pas-1
lire n| an ordinance authorizing the es-!
Li
bland Coke Coin pany" mid the erec-1
lion of suitable works for the inanufac-'
lure of gas and providiiiL' for supplying
the eiiy with il. 'I he petition has the
billowing signatures: .Alex Tboiuson,
'livid llarter, I.. A. Foote. I. ('. Klstoii,
11. S Hraden,
are worth more
and L'rit
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I. iifnl('!iajnl Mr. I,cc i^ canva.'—ing
the southern part of this townshipa^ainst
the proposition to aid the T., T. fr't.
Louis Ivailroad. 1 le has a written instru-
ment drawn up iu which il is agreed hv
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a
"'Pntosit tlmt they wi» work
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cd at the Republican Convention on thej enterprise. Mr. Lee certainly innst Think
liailwav. Via
''e proposition, lie
'vi-es the people not to come
a a
l.r.r every towii-hip be liiily repieent-' probably beheld by the friends of the
the people a set of fools, when he resorts
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ommon-
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since Monday. The docket is large, eon-:
sisting, however, mostly fif suits on notes,
below zero. fault. The case of the State
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next Saturday and Mondav evening :'."f-'lil"'Thecourttried will likely be
morning was the coldest accounts, mortgages, Ac. A great many —The school at the llurd school house
I he mercury in some judgments have been rendered upon de- eonducted by C. l'ag, a young man of
rr.
Frank
remanded by the Supreme'
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beginning at P.ethel church on the
the agent for Mark Attica road, and ruuniii
Twain's new book, announces to sub-cri-1 plunk road, thence
bers that the book will he here ready for t'lilb thence down
give
val at McClelland Hall next Tuesday I
eve it
An admission of ten cents will be charged 'k-
I at the door. Oysters and etceteras will I
will be chargeil extra. Kverv bodvis!
invited.
Tit AIM? MATTKRS.
1 Ji Kalin s.
delivered a lecture at
Corik stoves at (i regg\-Sou's.
l'erfeetcd Spectacles at the 0 watches.
1 lard ware down at the bottom piicc^ at
11 regg & Son's.
T. I,. I.anglois the best tally candy
vou ever ate.
rtD meeting has been in
a nice place to get warm meals.
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('ross cut saws in laree lots of all kind
styles and prices at Gregg & Son's.
of Indianapolis, and his A big lot of of clocks just opened for ^i'hcv looked pale and haggaid, with deep
class of pupils concerted lo a good audi- sale by Emmons, sign of watches. furrows fretted in their cheeks by a Ion
The liiicsl'and largest stock of table
Gregir &
's.
and pocket cutlery in the market nt S.
H.
making our rounds among mer
chants! and other business men we find
Poll
nent situations by calling or or address
ing F.nsminger & Nicholson
clothes at iili Kahn's —Fisher Block.
I he entire stock has been marked away
down.
Coining events cast their shadows he-'
n.re," and persons needing ft nice bal.y
cnb can l.nd a nice assortment at Wm.
Ihi* (who have taken the AH kindn «*f Winter inillinerv ami fan-'
ant\ cost at W. N. W'ns-un'ti, corner id Main t» utter were that lie did
^V,l!illi"Kt""^rcet?.
t'M
er, bought a steer the other day in this! 'Craig, on Main street, nearly op-
county which weighed 2,700 pound?-. poite the court House, invites farmers
and others to visit liia eating room and
get a good warm meal for a fair price.
•A FARMER ol l'lttmim county inform. I X. \Va^n"^inoune"e» to tlio eiti-
and machine shops propoition was sue-! few remaining furs below cost. This is' 1
eessful iu the eominir elections lie u-onl.I in eamesL as lie don'i w.-mi 1- ,-nnv, T-
coming elections he would earnest as he don't want
ter and Spring iu the hope of being proved in health. Mr. Hatehelder was r,11 Lr Ils 1 assortment of all kinds of fresh grocerici married only a couple of weeks ago, and
d.
it was dis°'"- ''i'•
uioney to assist
a
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were -ived
way as to °i fueli lie-ad- canned fruits, jellies and, in fact,
P°x
at once started'
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estimation of the people ol our i'v lor the tax.
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Any person—no matter how handsome
—may improve their appearance by
dressing nicely. McClure & Fry make
a xpccialty of tine dress goods. Ladies
from neighboring towns will do well to
bear this in mind.
One of the busiest and most interest
ing places in the city is the grocery es
tablishment of Sloan & Southard, corner
of Green and Market streets. Their
stock has just been replenished by a full
They keep the largest and nicest stock of
fancy groceries of any establishment in
the cit v.
liritSED.—Last Htimlay after-
noon the
eitv'w'."\°
P'1 0 0 1
Hi '"'Use ol John Widener, near 1'. IL Simpson & Co., at their room on Master John G. Allen, S. Warden J.
S 0 S 1 1 0
thi" Main street, opposite the Court House, W. Mikels, J. Warden T. .!. Griffith,
The fire are in receipt of fresh staple and fancy Secretary George Gunkle, Treasurer
before gforeries. Sugars, syrups, codecs, teas, John Hiatt, S. Deacon Samuel Mart/.,
every-
this house sells the same grade of'nens on the
Wo yesterday took a look throuph the
large and varied assortment of furniture,
of late and elegant styles, displayed in
the ware rooms of Win, Koliertson A Co.,
No. .^Commercial How. We noted par-
tii-ulariy a splendid variety of heil room
sets, and parlor appointments, altogether
surpassing ijuality and workiuansliip
sip-.i
any thing we have ever
in thi« eitv,
and eipial to anything lo lie obtained
4 sew here. We are ghul to observe the
in liratioiif- of ta-te in our eitv which
tlie-i- things ntliinl.
AI..IMO IVITUMiS.
—The aged pioneer, .lacoli StonM.ia-
er, is not expected to live.
A new hoarder at Milton Watson's—
llli-lte.l acres of SHOW. •Frank Mayt'.ehl, in the our new railroad a
I'rank!
.. ,1. liinford and Joseph
Miliitran. It was referred to the t'om-
tii-a-y.- djir.
stall.
ii
eral pei
land the mumps are next in older, a-s, v- nas I.ar^ent, the plain, blunt, holiest
lo.
after
cln-e about l-'ebriiarv
of lour nionih~.
ltipley lown-lup has helped Craw
lordsville to build three railroads, all of
whieii run through I'liion towiiship.
Now we think that anv man in I'nion
who votes against our road is, to say the
least, ungrateful.
Common I'leas of this county, .ludge day, January 2o, strike out on the voy-
iiistiue ]residiiiL', lias been in session age of life together.
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pr.lml.ly again dur-!
on
due east to the
•-ugar (.reck to the k. .„
wesMofhe Wntsville and LaFayetto
h'»re
School I'apt ist church will give a festi-
—Sebastinn .^tonebrakcr's fine mare
killed herself the other night by jumping
picket fence.
—James Galloway rolled a log against
his two hundred dollar horse's leg and
crushed it so badlv that he will be worth
less.
—William Michaels and Miss Sarah
Garvey were mariied on Hundav, .laiiu-
arv l!l".
—Gur druggist, George Ammermaiii
i.r.AsCiifi:[ —The Court of and Miss Alice Campbell, did, on Tlinre"
om attt.i:h.
AXKKK'l'OW.V 1THMS.V
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attainments and an excellent teaeh-
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in session the full term of three weeks. ehureh was greatly revived and
7 I much good done.
'i eirenlai fox —The question dibeussed at the literahunt will take place to-morrow, the
boundary lines or lines to start from
'e l-rotracted meeting at the school
h."u^
-'"^'1 night week.
ry society at the last meeting was, 'Tie-
I solved that pride and ambition has caused
I more human mwerv than ignorance and
superstition.'' Those on the affirmative
more human
'perry's
were, T. W. Sutton, R. C. Craig
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near Copes saw mill, thence Till Hale, Balaam Mlmore, Hr. Ilurd,
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north t^lkMhd church.
a
a
ie, while W. I!. Craig,
„. Hutching. ,h„ Hutehings
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I'lc.-Tiv.vi..—The ladies of the Vi CThe ijnestirm was decided in the aflirmii-
.,, .les maintcd the negative.
young folks enjoyed the oysters
A'annice's last Thursday night
—Although health in this locality is
considered good, yet Dr. llurd has not
enjoyed a full night's sleep for a week.
—Hann ibal Trout sold a spall of horses
to Ilauua fc Craig of your place last
Thursday for $2li2.o0.
Samuel Watkins' wife is i,ot expect
iv
kii\.
FItOM THOItNTOUN.
I in* M. ii. church at this place is en
joying an unusual outpouring of the
Spirit of God. A revival meeting has
been in progress for three weeks and still
grows warmer and more interesting.
L. Langloia still offers to the public Some forty or fifty conversions up to this
meeting.
was their quarterly
time. Yesterday
—On my late visit to your city I met
two voting ladies who formerly lived here.
continued profusion of tears. On inqui
ry as to the cause, I learned that tlu-ir
'•fellers" had gone and married some otli-
er "gals," which was very ugly in the
Active, energetic men can find perma- I "fellers." 1 wish to say to them (the
You can save money by buying your
"gals") and all their fair sisters, Heed not
the hollow protestations of the fickle,
over changing dwellers in Montgomery
but hold fast to, and forever rely on, the
the noble, honest and true hearted "web-
footers" of Boone. They will never de
ceive you. One of your Montgomery
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1 he above willI be appreciated by many Cherts.,n A.to. ten miles thrott the cold, stayed two
has been for some time paying his
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a
and—well lie went hack with ''ilea
a
The last words lie was heard
."September.
not expect to
the fair nest
see Thorntown again till
—The railroad feeling is strong. The
local aid for Hoonc county is all made up
and a handsome surplus lo apply where
needed, and all this without any prospect
of machine shops. Montgomery, wc
1 he I-inkle & Lyon "A ietor" sewing of machine shops. Montgomcrv, wc c* ellent goods at the same old chea]
machine has deservedly won a high place tliink, will come up with a gon-1 major- I I.
inajor-
•1 county. Ensminger & Nicholson are the —Uusiness in Thorntown wan better Certain patties have been traveling,
general agents ai this city. |thc past year than at any time since over Montgomery county and effecting
ed us the other day that if the railroad zens of otir county that he will sell his H.WtLIMJTO.M KVICI'ICMS. wti"? tbemseUcsah thcagentool Clicap• j,
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of this immediate vicinity arc nnxious to b.* uixttl hvn per cent, in :iid r»f tln» T., T. & H. LmN Kuiir»:il ll«oi. Aiohic
X.one uf the heaviest
Harper, W. x, one of the heaviest
taxpayers, wouM lie taxed three times
two pti- cent, rather than miss it. 1 will
IT've oilier iiamci when space permits.
Suffice it to say that votes are being
made for the tax every day.
•In Monday morning the hormomt-
te.' (or ti mercury in it I stood at 11' be
low zero, the coldest morning and day of
the Winter.
Miss Kid Cox. who was seriously ill
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of diptheria and pneumonia, ha« ijiiito
recovered.
bought two ear loads of hogs. He paid
Isaac Cox I per hundred lor tj'l head of
('ruel line ones.
—Many of the citizens of l'rankliii
—Whooping coiiLrh prevail- al .\ lanio, and I'nicn tow iiships will reineniber .In
have, had a cbance -t.o.-la! (^uaki r—tiie noblest work of Cod—who
:h"in. 11 a eoii].le o| vrars -ince removed tu Kan-
I lie public schools will p'neially sas and there died a lew weeks ago.
--The farm trade between Mr. Samuel Million and John
I ItO.M MM! III l.'NIOX.
charge from $30 to $50, guaranteeing that
the patient shall cat on them as soon as
they are placed in the mouth. See card
in this paper. John D. Gilgore, Dentist,
70 North Illinois street, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Vaccination.
friends suiod around the cold, cold grave agents of any kind, for the sale of any o"f
of Mother iviizabetb Carshner, relict of t] articles in which I deal. Anyone,
the late A brain Crashncr, well known of
the early residents of this county. Mrs.
'rashner was ill but a few days, of pneu
monia. She was G7 years of age, and had
been a resident of this vicinity for the
past forty years, yet she was only recent
ly vigorous and spry as any girl. She
was the mother of twelve children, six
of whom survive her. For manv vears
she was a member of the Presbyterian,
J. Dencon James Hampton, Tyler,
thiny in their line. It i9 a conceded fact We are pleased to know that busi-
L.,
was goods always as cheap as any house in steadily on the increase, both in nassen-
and we are Klad '"C'er to re-biiiltl, botlx quality and prices. The highest now made, and good connections with
responded liberal" people cusli price pa:-.! for all kinds of country other roads.
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church. lie lived respected ami died
lamentCM.
-The following officers were i.Ualled
at a late meeting of the ancient order of
A W a ii W
There is uot now, and has not been for!
two years, a case o( small pox in Craw-f
fordsville. But as the disease is known I
to be in Covington and Indianapolis and I
all around us, we would still urge upon I
our citizens theimpo rtance of vaccina-!
tion, so that we may secure ourselves from
this terrible pest if it should visit lis,
Jos.
I »o
Ike Shevlin was out this way and
Jami Arnientrout is preparing ma
terial for a grist mill at this place. He
has a well dug and has made arrange
ments for the machinery, and the beauty
of it is he asks no donation.
—G. B. l-'oust has the material on the
ground for a store room. Wm. F. Brit-
ton is to fill it with goods and occupy it.
—Miss Chase has a good school at this
place. She has 03 names on her list.
She gives general satisfaction.
Laughing (ias.
For some time past I have made a spe
cialty of giving Laughing Gas. having
given it to upwards of tlnee thousand
persons during the la"t year, in nearly
every case giving perfect satisfaction.
Ladies taking gas should have tl.eir cloth
ing loose, they should never take it while
laeed. It is pleasant to breathe it does
not produce nausea, headache or sickne».
in a few minutes after taking it the per
son has entirely recovered from thccf-
fects.
AlITiriCI.W. TKl-n it.
I make a first-class upper or lower set
of teeth on rubber for ten dollars. The
quality of the work is strictly first class,
and I warrant it to be such. I buy all
teeth from Strong, Smith & Co., of this
place they are the only agents here for
the best makes of teeth, and they sell
none other, (.'heap makes can be had for
one-half the money. I do not use them.
I also make work adapted to flat, soft
mouths for an upper set of this work
,'v,r f!l'*
J'eterson,
collapsed.
ami'ici1.1.toAX,ArsTi.v..Mi
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W. L. May. M. D.
Board of liealt'i.
N'om' Firm.
Having bought the interest of J. J.
Darter & Itro. in the grocery store on the'
corner of Washington and Pike streets,
we solicit a continuation of the liberal
palroiiitge always cxtemled to the old
firm, promising to HPe our liest efforts to
continue to merit it by tlie excellence of.
our stock aiul the i-licniiness of our prices,
We will pay nt all times the highest cnsli
price for all kinds of country produce.
Wll.ltlTK & CIIAKWK K. I
LOCAL MATTERS./
Mink mid M'r»|in,
Cheap for cash nt Campbell it Tins-
ley's.
|.o.
Now l)roiiiir.n!{{r.
Mrs. I'. A. MeOrilThas recently secured
from Richmond a splendid new dress
011
maker f^lie also keeps
hand a full va
riety of patterns. Honms in McClelland
building, up stairs. Call and sec. ^-li
Tlio Dcatl Mill 1,1 v*«.
(.'ertain itinerant peddlers, in order the'
more easily to dispose of their cheap
wares to my customers, have circulated
the report that I was killed at (rccncas
lie. Now if any are soft enough to be-!
lieve Ettch a report, I wish to tell them 1'
am not only living, but still selling my
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C. S. W. Railway is
comparison of ger and freight transfer. Prompt tiuio is
produce. s.wtv'| —The following henvv taxpayers
Skin,
iikai*
agent is necessarily
4i!
Ir.
Jniix.
rjtrimr*. lU'wnre 01 iinp4»mi»r«*.
K. »iHM!taeles by roprc-'
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farmers and their families
'nay be on their guard against such im-
ed the biting frost and snow, relatives and postors, state that I nev«r cmplov anv I
On Hnrrln^. .-".'•"v-
if or in it
iiiohih'Itfi:trmothodfofl
Cfrrors -l niN«*ri
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S'.sntnA! ip -"-1'iis r-l.
.Tohlgpm, William I'o.V, J. N. Larryrk, to ni:irmj removed New tn-su-Win. Wliffler, .ImIhi .1. Mnnkor and A lex
New ami ni:»rkuiio nnMk*-. U'-okf
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Moticiae Co.. iu Crawfoi«l\
ha\•' cured
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COMMERCIAL NEWS.
t'ra« fords* ille Markely.
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W It^u!
u»*ii AIriI'UIIKt ...
Whit*'
Kyo I'orn
.,
Sen
has
Kyi:ti:mist.
lhiv
ft a-i
.'.ii
12*-, 2
U'.i I:
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tu
tvnch»»^.n u» Potatoes bu «,n LuriJV It 7' Kenthi»r-*^ v-
Toh'do Markrl.
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no.
Toi.r.no. January
WHKAT —$l -JTr.i.il -IS.
CORN
(Sc.
OA-re- -No -13c No. 2, il'.ie.
York .Market.
New
:w okk,
Ni
o.
January
('incliMiali Jlarkel.
incinnati,
cOliX ICar, 40JJ 17.-. liYE 8G(S8Sc.
IXiGS —23c. liU'lTER—lSrtr^ie.
CHEESE— 15c: PORK —$13 20 should. 51c tides 7}c-
LARD
"Winter.
HOGS—$-1 oOfir -1 To. CATTLE S3 7f»(»C. 2o.
DRY COODS.
AT
COST!
Wc will rroiu mis (laic oifer
our on lire slock of
"WINTER GOODS
At First Cost, sueli a*
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Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure I.iver Com- Notice in h*r*tiv Kiv*» (Imi 011 tii« •rvrntowntli 1
a a a a a a I
Molll tt iv lOOt and ii. «l. jinfonl «nr| three junrt«-ri«
Crav.fordsville.
FOIt TIIKSIilX.
Iloi/J't Cream Curet Itch. Ilni/'l't Cream Cure/ Sera tehee. Boyd's Crtam Curet J'impef. Boyd'* Cream Cure.i Tetter. lloyil's Cream Cures Old Suiet. Boyd's Crtam Cures all F.rujit'wnv oj the
lt is mild and pleasjiiii "to use, liighh
& Child reus' Furs1
Ladles' Shawls.
I/* LT SKI Ii TS
1
I'nderwear,
Heavy Cloths, Cassimeres
Flannels.
Ladies' stud (Jonl'ft (jloves.'
Women and Children'
N S I I O S
.w'- ft' :... f--
have alsti a full line of loniestic
.Ciuod^. Notion*. Mo-rtv. I'ain Oond^,
wliich wc are ollcring at cxtreinelv
price
I ho»j(' dc?irou «*f ]urehax-
bill .f gooiln in our line, cither
larpe or small will do wellbv railing a)id
takimr a look
therefore, representing himself as such themselves whether
impostor. CjtUAl'
John.
"ay or not.
Liver Pills,
Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills core Ague.
Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure Constipation.
Dr. Gnnn'sLiverPillscure Bilious I'evcr. I
i^-
Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure Headache. /"^OMMISSIOXKit'S SALIC.
ourgooiN and decide for'
we mean what we!
I. H. OWYNN .V into.
8 2
I oruerfd Liver, aiicl miasmatic causes. of th#» Montsomorv circuit}
nerftinud ennui in* no noi-uin find i« ns- Noii.e i- liprphy uiven Hint 1 him up pcruiiuio, (Oiiiains no poiM»n, ami is es-1
pecially aaapted to children. Sold by kh.«. sen., iii'trusui, or
Moflett & Booe and E. J. Hinford, Craw
fordsville. marfl vl
I
ociou, A.M.. un.i four oio« k. inirnu-.
M'll pul'lio nt th#» Court Ilou^v f'Cn
to-Hit:
iii
MontKmctos'
(.Vmrt. 1 will oll nul'lio Hiil'»nt tn#» Court llou**
f. reiiiMfwiem Monluoincry rountr,
line
'I'V:
of
lunil
r«»iil ^tRU'in
the noril»«»«*t
^^nntv,
uu
ot ner of th*» HOUth#»n«t qunrt« of «vfion :uim-i
Iht 3.'-, in township niimbfi *jo north, ol iunc^ 'i'ruM?:—Onr-lmlfof tho purohR«i« iiKiney ou-h I iu h»nd, hihI mix months credit. mi 16^ 4 JOHN M. row .AN, Coiun»iH^ion#»i ^MINISTltATOK'S Of IC
Notion horcl.y fti\u thnt tli un.i«*ji«i,»(| lm* »nj.«iintMj H.Jininia'.iutor of th« of 1ur^io unhook, lute of !ont^oniery county, I IndiHiin, difccu^rj, »f»t«to is «uttno«M| to fte 1 Klv«Mit. WILLIAM P. HKiriON. ^BmSlSTllATOKZ NOTICE.
In iiAiwi.
vent. f«blw3
,iMMontcmiK'ry(i(eoui,.
„htmi „)r
of
suppox.'ii to «olJES.SE i). KING.
SAW MILL.
10,000 Saw liOffs Wanted
city
ucu J.nv ej.ivlt^V
T.I
W Ol-
yv
111: I'll If,
vni:-iri:
.v-. vn/ .vri-S
LKi'JIT. Com} *.- uf jhr r)in"t i:iM I Mi'l )»ot nt r«roti\-«, Uity Mriku ut ?»t tho iwit
of the iu Mt»T, tono nj* tlie -ystrtn,.*imM the I
w.i:
i,.w ji'ftw ^luchitiorv
uou jj
nro innv ),r?|-ure,t fm-ni»li on sle.rl i...ti.-.. Ill htjre, Hiirii :iml House I'o I •-i-iii
i-oni|ile(p. Also, rui.-iij!, iVi,..- l-. -oj
n. M. A W. C. MM MIUIT. DRY COODS.
rAMI'HKLr HAKTKK
Mill fivru
Monday. January I5(ii.
'onmietice t'u hnie
-.'
out
WINTER STOCK
1
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January
ii1 j! I•
it i*.— :i
:'i
ill ).»»
tlio Ui« AiUanut^o of l»m OJ1 W'*i*t»* I'l M* iUl
Kiiiimtsk Cloths
AT tin: jTolal Cissh Assets lioprescnlcil,
I
!«,.».:•„.
...V1t.-i,.!-.-, in
,AX1K!4
..reu, i,, ..,.,^mhkooo,
1
for litcii uili j»:'\ ih«- |.|r
-lisi.'lHirjgc*, nnd impart vi^or Hiiti energy, lit'ti Mini \\t- M. *my wnlnut, Mi-t :^li Imu- I tin.
1
1 8
ing-, Mrdciiln^ him! Siirliirltip, 'V
't I1' iiilfji i..ri i-v.'i. (i,,, t,u_ il-rt
t: l'a nr.. Iron
VieUn-t
no irior*
thrill \ti,
|H.
Mitt liGIl
1
.Jusn-iion..
I iii,.), e,"i.
t.i »,
Wool l'litids
ii
In iill fi'loor
small assortment of MINK, 1'ITCH and
fsQCIUKKI. ri'l!S at HALF l'KIlJlJ.
Calf. Veal. ICip.'iud Heavy of the best
custom made goods. A rare chnnec is
now ottered to get haigain.% as we wi*h
lo have clean shelve** for Spring tr»Je.
AMI'IJELL & HAKTKK.
LIVERY.
W I? Il
I1IANNA & CRAIG,
Su"i'f a'»r.s lo Haiiiui A in tl.f
.UVERV& SALE STABLE *fcuih
Si.Jp Marl wt Fin-tr.
i'rsftufbrilsvilXc, Iitdiuuu.
I'jrtic* viil hf fumi-lifil vritli ns li-mn*
(.'IX'erlne Soaii. Honoj Soap, OimiliHis Soup.
I
LECAL NOTICES.
Horse
•:'d
Eh nant 8aiiu Cashmere.
III Mll.-lM.lr-.
These are the most elegant goods ever
made from pure wool, soft and lustrous
as satin and drapes splendidly. Also a
1
aii'l a--rig« i«« i-nti he foutid in lh»*
1
TJjo urc otntnr"ii"'i*. forinfrs' wiilif foil nnl to -it 1'hlr*. \V»' lull Imy
HOUSES AM) MILES
1
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SIT 1» c:
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SOAP.
I
I!a Kii in Paragon
Soap, Soap.
Iu rile Oil Soap.
Snllauii Hnlli Soap, All Very Clieapal K. J. Hinford Ilro's
Drugstore, West ofC. H.
Call
INSURANCE.
»t»roly out of the KnglUh
The Franklin is confessedly the stron
or surplus over liabilities than any otliei
The InternaHional is an old Quaker Companv
,tid proinpiinei-s in paving loss -,
THOMAS
CJ
TV !S I*
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH, Total Gold Assets, $23,400,000 ERANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA, Cash Assets. 3 268 018 INTERNATIONAL OF NEW YORK,
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HARDWARE.
BUHBRIDGE & HATJSEE, ika
:n
HARDWARE
A N
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
Books, Stationery, Toys,
.. Pictures and Picture Frames I AT
4 Alfred Dicke j's
2.
Ivvcliaiijic [tloeli, JlaiuSlrecl.
A finr assoiimciif of the IhvsI (liold Pens Made,
HARDWARE.
CAMPBELL & TINSLEY Have All Eiins Of
TOE CALKS,
We will also close out our Winter Boots, U»0 ('irculill' Sil\V, OpjIOsifO tllC COUl't llOUSC.
I I KK
DRY COODS
A01SI\'OY!l
X2?.527,3?8^
Asseta, 858,456'-
Cash
J. Tin- ABOVE PKil'KKS SHOW TlIK COM) Hi ON OF TIIESK COM-
AFTER FAYING THEIR CHICAGO LOSSES OF OYER
A.\o THIS WITHOUT ALLINUON STOCKHOLDERS./.
1} 'f -'i |, lie I3rit i«U *mv lia^ ^Iin vr-icd in this Cdttntrv which will rcmam*
hriufll of the ill tin? I'uitod St H( :i
1
tlic (. 'iiic.tjrn f-f $2,000,000
merii.'Mt oiupunv povft*,sein^ a great-
ciijtUi,
noted for it« sLi
fair dealing^
THOMAS. A^nil.s, Crawronlsvillo, lud
1 1 1
8 1 O
Shoes,
HORSE NAILS,
Horse Shoe Iron, HORSE RASPS,
And All Other Kinds of Files.
A W O
Slone Front.
is isrow laEOExvxnsrcB-
Ii O 1: A-S ItT O II Iv
A vet} I.aigc and Complete Stock of
NEW FALL GOODS,
AT I.KSS "MIAN MAUK'KT
I'liK'K.
U'e Iiivelc N]ieciiil Aifciiliou lo our
IIIIDSS (.(toils AMI SHAWL DEIMItliMEiM'S,
In which will 1m- lounil ihc
Ltn'KPsI fin il Chonjtosl Vnricty 1' (lootlv ever
11 lis since wc liiwe been in business.
FL.tXNKLS, ol' all kinds and unalillcs, BLANKKTS, SHEETINGS And I.INI'X COOliS
of every
Mini
VI-ll.VCTKKW 4 OKI'S At OLOBCI) KILK VKLI FTN,
1 liisit rv. (1 lovcri,
j' Aiul full line uf small wares,
IT
Shown
"frnile.
Jeans. assimiTes. Walcrproof and Beaver Cloths, Siileniliil line liL.VK
COLOKKI) SILKS,
Laces iind T{illxnw.
UAl^IOltAl^A K11HSS1'JI) SKIRTS. j- Kvi
article in uiir Store is
A E A E O W E S A S I E S
oinr
am! cxiiiiiiuo
*'m'
pficcti
Irecly wlirtlici' ytm wish (o iiurelia.se or not.
as «e whoiv our Goods
CRAWFORD.
C. M.
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