Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 April 1872 — Page 3
rHEJOURMLcnrefn,
It A W FOHDS VILLE. APRIL •), 1.S72.
KKITBMCAN COUNTV COXVKXTlOJi
To be Held Saturday, April 18.
The Republican Convention for the nomination of candidates for Senator, KcprcBentative, and County Offices, will lie held at CrnwfordsviHe, Saturday April 13, 18712. The basis of representation lia been fixed at one vote for every fifteen and one for every fraction over ten cast for Secretary of State at the election in 1-S70. The number of vote- each township will be entitled to is as follows:
Crot'k
uvii
It'i'l Hrown .-Mitt moil Mtuli^on Sutfur OriM-k Krtiiklih Wulrmt h,rk
on the Saturday previous to the County Convention for the selection of delegates. J!y older ol the Central '1. H.
.A. I.
MI'CAKV,Committee.
TIF.
HOMAS,
Secretary.
CITY AM) VICINITY.
I ill", robin and the wren have come.
II tried very hard to snow last Sin day.
'INK
ft'eeot
The tliii
ig-
nAKTKU & 1! no. commenced brick in their nt iw buildi
S. Mn.LF.it
One
luali/ulioti
county board
meets next Tuesday.
vear
IlKrolir. this time lat making had commenced.
'I'm: farmers are impatient to begin Spring work in earnest.
K.
WHITE,
.•
G.
Ll'.wis Stl
the man who makes ev
erybody has come and gone.
CHEAPlaugh, JOHN
to iiis room for many weeks, is now able
10
lie out.
KKPUIIMCAX
MLSK
.•••'•J »A\ Hi JoNr.N has built a
-Mil. E.U.MOX:
of them
lor one firm. I
'LAST
Monday was duly celebrated by making fools of other people. Many! •. frf'low was ihe victim of a harmless' i. Vpril Fool.'"
O X(,v nine days more iu which to pay taxes
the ])enalty of ten per cent.
v.'
M""day in Ajsril comes on the
l'ub this year.
E.v.sTtn was appropriately celebrated
•la.«t Siuul. iv at the St. John's (Episcopal) and at I Wrd's (Honnm Catholic)
.•liurcl.es in «!.»citv.
DAIITKII A BK.II.
.1.
.1.
Councilman from c» oh""ward is to
be elected at the city elr :tiol|
A run., so far, h.r l)ehavc-d much more ike a thing of S'i)rjnjr than the most of. expec tiMg
Ui were
March. A fr more such days will make dem and for hoes and tilings.
TUP.a
IICJ
THE
A
incetTng^ "of~the"Lve Creek
W. depot are in training for House of!
Heftige honors. When too late many parents will regrot that tliey bestowed so little attention on their growing up to manhood.
UAILIIOAII
in reporting the items
1'NA N
is building a handsome
new dwelling street.'/
L'T.AT:,
primary election for the
nomination of candidates for city offices to-morrow.
.H'i.l.V 1'ltKNTIl
commenced a Hermit school
subscription school at the house on Monday last.
AI.UEKT D. THOMAS,
1
"'-XTKA
cian.-.
a
new brick store ruorn just south of tl, I'arter corner. The foundation is dug and the bricks a .re in the ground.
•t Co. are preparing to
a brick building in the rear vd their '•arriage shop 011 WashiiiL'ton reel, furnish additional acconimoda 1 heir business. .*
to
for
1
A.MONO
in Mil)
Ins not too soon to ,u,.ke Sections of 1 men lor these pl „ces
llm
liamcs before the pub'.jc_
„et
eo],i,I
aftcr slK.], a
children while
dress the people. The Yountsville liand
.will be there to enliven tho with some of its best music.
IT
is now seriously doubted if the death of young Parrah, the student who died at the college recently, was caused by spotted fever. The appearance of the body after its arrival at the home of the young man's father, in Missouri, is said lo have given no evidouce of tli liar and fatal dUense.
of
IQCJLII
tlu'lr
wvernl
ll"lt l'h"rac,('r wh'ch
an) wa\ retlects on the reputation of
any person. A good name is better to he
chosen than great riches, and when his
reputation is all that a person has he
should be very jealous it. He should
be equally as much concerned for the
character of his mi^hber. At this distance it is hard for us to discriminate iinetiines a to what ought to be published and what ought to be suppressed, and we therefore must depend in a great measure on the judgment and discretion of our correspondents, A safe rule fori
them to follow is the rule laid down by
the Court to the jury, if there is a 'ms
"reasonable doubt'' as to the truth of a statement charging anything against a
1 neighbor don't make it. Should any of |i I them, however, liom a misconception of
The Committee recommend that each ''l0 'llet"1' ninke falso statements of township holds its primary convention kind,
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Chairman.
tbing that we arc all liable
to do. they ling to mak
they are made acquainted with the facts
'l'\M Civ.iiniissioiici's are to be elected next Fall, one l'.,r the il district, to take the place ol Mr. Lee, and one for the .'id district, to take the place ol Mr. Mclnl) re. The ollici'ol County Commissioner is always an important one, and will be doubly important during the next two years, in view of the large amount of railroad tax voted into the treasury, the disposition o| which may depend upon the compo-ition ol the County Hoard. None but the very bet men should bo nominated. In casting your ballot at the primary election next Saturday be sure to think of this matter.
SI:AMA
his lot on Waiiiutl !Uful "l,vo'"
who has been confined
Wi: learn from Dr. Bass that Mrs. .fori Learning, near Alamo, is lying danger- iu any thiug you may hear detrimental to oiiily ill of spotted fever. the character of any of the n-pii.un-. but
al"
commodious carpenter shop, near residence on Washington street.
his
JtiiifiKTs of the condition of the grow-! invented for that purpose. mg wheat, received from most parts of! the county, nre very encouraging, so
intends occupying all of
He intends renovating things immediate Iv
NI'MKUOUS
the depredations of the hogs and cows that are allowed to run loose on the utrce'.s.
T. H. WINTOX & SUs
N,rcmcmbeied
every one is, not to place any confidence
I vote for the. men you believe best quali-1
ilied for the oflice and who will make
the strongest race. Ilon't be swindled out of your choice by some infamous lie
LET
not our Franklin township friends
the T., T. .V St. I.ouis Kailvvay. Tliev ,, can rest assured that the line will be so
.|,. ...i- I, li i. located as to touch Darlington. It con inr-room of which lie has had hut a part. not he otherwise, as that [joint is designated in the Articles of A-soeiation, and
to miss it would endanger the whole line.
MEUXT,
Pnor.
comiilainto are made of
800
have
ad
vertising boards to paint for the mer-! chants of Champaign,
III. 400
of Crawfordsville.
lately of this place, is to be the candidate on the Republican side, for .ludge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the counties of Montgomery, Fountain and Vermillion. He is a worthy man and a young lawyer of great promise, and will fill the place, if the people intrust him with it, honorably and capably.— If'/V-i liani/ii)vt J.'-'t'hi-.
VA..ANT
tbo
1 c"uuty
Tiin jiaiti 'r .of the beautiful lain was l»ijr a story can be started on the slightest heard at intei "va/^ last Saturday all day. foundation is evidenced by the fact that Notwithstaiidi ng t.:ii" the ^otinfry people not more than three or four cases of this swarmed to to\ rn.
are buildiin«
stories were told over
weck of tbu flltal vSYccU
of the sjottou ft»vfcr in this place. ]Io\v
Wi-: did not have time last week to *tx-iik in commendation, as we wanted to, he candidaney of A. D. Thomas, of 'orduville, for Common l'leas Judge.
ol 'taw. Mr. Tli ami enlit
to lay
ngon Washing
ton street jester day. They intend hnv---k the brick woi*k up in three weeks.
ii
Republican
lin5.
•"ustituency.—l.ohjtr.
Till: election in vote tho aid to the Kailwav will take place I the friends ol the cntcrp unceasingly and with that requires to remove mole hills, 11
t0"n^^'l' t0,ever
i., 1. & St. Eouis:
ri.-e
aith that it 11101111•^ubi.!
they will succeed beyond a
the many excellent
....... JOIJX
(',IE
V.
lll""
cinit-v
meeting will beheld at
1 »arlington on Mondav, April 15. tlie dav I "10,ICI"
before the election. 'ol. Sprague, Col. I
Willson and others will be ^scnt to
Repub to sc
cans suggested from whom
their
ute for County Commission
er for this district are David Jlarter, llenry Crawford, Alex Thomson, John Elmore, John Harding, Daniel Gil key, John X. Havs and f?amucl Austin.
silver
recently bought a
cream cup of the Mclntire family, west of, j,rjC(,
town, that was "aid to have been iu use a
IRC(1
YEAR-.
Farmers' Club will be held to-morrow eve-1to «^n Blosom, where it will be conning, at 13 ant's school house. The sub-!
vcrU''1
il,to
jeet for discussion is, "Tlie Duty of Xeigh-' ?lc "lanufacturer^feorge Sta].les.
boring Farmers Toward Eaehjuhcr." MAm.nxnv's ilouring mill,
boys who daily~visit the I., II & Isinden, was destroyed by
dn-v
'I'^tacle frames by that sta-
"'S?1'1-
It is said the people of ihe vi-
llilvo
THE
-, I
"Preyed a willingness to
r"
'lJ
t,m
K001 so on
a(1
forward without interruption un hnuw
Ul 0Ur !trePt3
nnmCe-
is
iecii-1
1
now,! "if wiethfng S"! and^go
tn»a, esneeially if. seinbling spotted fever, though he has go,
DANGER
HAHTKII
IH'
lUvm
of,
thrt (,ihtril,t
,-:innday
I time.
1IL:V. K. F.
('AI.owKi.Lnnd
Clifford are at I.aFayette in attendance at
L'lleorful
lo"8
bugs.
Warm
Craig's.
by many
friends in this city not less as an excellent printer than as the author of the
ll!15
'J'o
"I the proprietors of the "Terrc llaute I Printing House," under the firm tin me of Seaman, English Co. Tne company has bought the material of the Mo,7 job office, and is preparinc to do an extensive business. We hope to hear of I their meeting with that substantial aurcess which a printing company with a i.riith-i- at its head deserves to receive.
the popular gentleman
who officiated last year as Principal of the High School of this city, spent a few days among friends here this week. He is now studying at the State University, in Blooniington, whence lie propose* to"go into the field of journalism. His many good qualities of head and heart will se cure for liiui the good wishes and sympathy of friends wherever lie may go.
Guthrie' market is the best supplied of any market in the village. Go and
See the big posters fur Aliens' it Stoic. They are the largest son.
Those new prints at Vaswns it v-
ers' arc nice iu the extrenie-nud at low
li cures.
Fine pegged or sewed boots ni.idc to order at Jesse Cumberland's by competent workmen.
The cliiice-t market, iu sack Cliaddtick's.
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(ever have been reported by our pliyi- Market -trcets
HUM*
for recovered asto be pronounced out of 'beef, warrantedsugarcured, and at prices
aml lmrd
resu'u,' t'lu
lunch at all hours at Wlu
Head Uarter.s this paper.
Choice
at liamsey
Rustic window Rliade Book Store.
1'resh brea
at Win. Crai
1ST before an election or convention ale at uthrie Bros'. always look out for st.iries on candidates, set afloat to defeat them. Our advice to b"r^"'|ire'
Tl,o-e new prints o| Wasson.
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L-v
If you want nice, Sloan & Southard's.
1 nion and Empire cast steel
Campbell $i Tinslev's.
1
be deceived by the stories which are
Till" city schools have been suspended *et alloat by irresjionsible parlies lor tiie for this week, to allow the spotted fever purpose of defeating the proposed aid to excitement to thoroughly subside
-r
Private horses boarded by tlit month at Cadwallader's.
For one of those glove-fitting call on AV.awons & Mvers'.
brands of Hour in til. or barrels, at Willule
it Southard's, corner of Green and I t'ominittec am
l'or lirst class muslin, blown or bleached, to Watsons it Myers'. They keep the best brands.
uthrie it Ilro. arc now slaughteriug
mas is a pcntleman ol character,1 "nine of the ii net cattle ever driven to to the confidence of a good
r,,lwl(,rJfevilll
lc.
I As nice a lot of smoked hams as was
brought to the market is now at
sloan Sl,uthlu,rs
011 the liltli. If ......
will work Some of the nicest baby wagons over shown in this city are now offered at S. H. Gregg it Son's.
A superb style of new and beautiful v- die"# (pods can be seen at WassonsiS: My 'cji', 1'ookin upon them, ladies.
Jieck & Johnson have just opened what ty declare to be the nicest grade of Orleans sugar they have ever sold.
a
J,|
N ER
t0
1
Thcsiui
He of course shipped it
ng mill, at
fire last Fricstimatcd at
The lrts3 is
covered by an insurance for'
ntM'
1
prcont a respectable ap-
thorn a saie Key, was
f„u
sll 0j
pnitilb
work of cleaning streets was com
HE
Cnmp
]argc
isale key, was lost on the streets arc cheap, lasting, a.•id^what is bet
IOSI
tliey are feet.
a week or ton days ag... Any person they are ca-y and comfortable on on.
Kejiiiblican primary election which takes c«mmod«t»on of customers and will lx,
ii .'T place to-morrow, .» b- I ^4d very low..,. I
by his pliy sicians. to suit the times day next, at 2 o'clock l\
delegates to the l.ftrs to the people of Montgomery
rfcliool Convention a lot of boot.yknd shoca as
lte\\ John
farmers are expressing
lllc
Winter
death of the potato
Tilt: society exhibitions of Wabash College will be given at Center church next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
LOI'WA
kVisTAXZKit, daughter
llolilN.-, blue birds and things must have had an uncomfortable time ol ii Sunday and Sunday night.
Tin: Summer, term of Wabash College opened yederdav.
1
t.vfulM'at
y0 ung gents, if you want a pair of fine election for city offices, to bo held to doeski "r
fu"suit
of
tberefdrc the easiest
learned, li, '.blest running are among tlie recommend ^0119 of the Tinkle & Lyon sewing much ®°-s-
Darter & Hr Jtcep all kinds of feed corn, oats and Uliill feed. Ordt'J'S left will be promptly •"Idled and delivered i' .'
a"-v
Part °l!.ho.,c'
seady made clothing
l(, f„r the sea- o», you should go to
contribute money to re-build it. K-ihn's Fisher filocl- He lias the The Republicans of Wayne township -Z*
«^k ^f ^^"s^tVwas com-' '^cst stock ever ope i. mr mnrket. b.ld their primary ^onrention on ^Ved-
It is to be hoped j. Campbell star '«1 for I Vow York
ng needed, may be J^-i Monday last.
Xow that our streets are getting dry and Rinooth, it is well to remember that Cadwallader has nice, roomy carriage* and gentle horses. Some thing nice and safe to drive with your family.
t,losc
hould ever be ready r. id wil- K'^tanzer, died of brain fever yesterday jIn order to keep them from the diidies I partially recovered from the effects of it the proper correct ion when forenoon, aged about 1.0 years. and victuals you should have a cupboard, when he was violently attacked with
I Win. Robertson A- Co. one for .fii.5o.
TKAIIK MATTKBS. require you to keep more than one eye on them. ,. Rubber paint at Campbell it TinslcyV. ,, Andliow it is here. We refer to the
ilhite^: Clmdduck i((Ck
Nice, fresh butter at Wilhitc Ai ChaddiickV
0
hose ncckties at Kahn's are beauties, at Burbridge & Hnuser'g, Sfl. 7Corapiercial How. The stock is large and new' and will be sold so low that you will
MtTe money by purchasing there.
co ei a .o ccnts jk jxiun ,, pro(juce for j10q](1Hi0p
v)
'l'he best sugar cuied hams iu the mar ket are at- Guthrie Bros'.
New carpets, new prints and new cassinieres at McClure & Fry's. .'
Builders will save money by buying material of Burbridge & Ilauser.
'l eu large eases of new goods jiLst received at Aliens' No Credit Store.
Fifteen cases of received at Allen-'
P. R. Simpson A Co. arc. about the busiest men iu town. They buy all the
advertilt'incnt iu produce that is brought them and sell as "fj many groceries as any uue. Their stock is large, so is their trade. Farmers with
at the Corner cash or groceries.
1
pies and cakes every day
& Mv
Bros, have, the way to let the people know it would be by employing the newspi'l'er. But they do have these things, and soli them it seems, and we can only
No Cred- meet them with the argument that if if the sea- thev would advertise such
and excellent stock as they kee|
wouW douWe
,nmer
0,Cnr,1''
onTcntion
.-_.~-.-l. —The third term of the Waveiand
of this city is: Jesse Cumberland, the fat man, still of-1Collegiate Institute closes on Friday ^'''ps'sfactory.
OB
CM
entirely new stock of millinery goods
the Crawfordsville Presbytery which is which she will open next week in her in session at that city. (Bazar in the Elston bank block, second door south, Green street.
Sow that warm weather is nearly here, aged about 37 years. Several weeks ago of A.
at
simpson'a
Und get the best prices for your goods in '{r"m
Mr. Emmons, je.veler, has talteu'the room op|Ksite Crawford's Stone Front, ]art of which lie has formerly occupied,
1
1 1
^tting it in the la.est st, le to be
ers'are aiiperb. with a large stock of watche-, jew-|morning, I elry and notions. Hi will also add a A fresh supply of nice chip beef for' splendid stock of mirrors, picture frames
and molding.
"Hloir Is It Done?1*'
As happy a trio of business men as can
bllt
plows at Itbe
sweet ham go to' lie found in the city, probably, is that in did a good work here while connected
the Elston Bank building—.lohn Line,
^oa'er an't'10 CmtU Bros., deal-
ers in boots and shoes. The latter firm
has long been engaged iu the boot and
Every train brings goods by cypress for |,oe business, and by Bome mcani has Aliens So Credit Store. built up and maintained an excellent
ek or eusiom. This must be owing almost iolely to the good quality of their stock— they sell goods of both home and Eastern manufacture, having made arrangements with a manufacturing house at corsets LaFayetto to supply the most of their heavy work—and their honesty and fair dealing with their customers. It is certainly not advertising that does it—we can't persuade them to do as much of that as our idea of the requirements of a good newspaper would suggest. It would seem to us that if a man had men's, women's, children's and misses' ... boots, shoes, slippers, gaiters, serges and I loots and shoes ju*i one thine and another, for sale in WinNo Credit Store. ter, Spring or Summer, as the Curtis
1
their sales. If every
Union Tonn»lii|t Primary Klectlon.
The l»c~t baking powders in the city at' members of tho Hepublican i— "fI':i
mined to hold a primary election on Sat-:
I urday, April, G, for the liomiuatiou
o'clock
A. M.
ptjee of appointing sixty-three delegates!
Do not forget the Republican primary
f"n(,y morrow, up to this date tlie following
call on Kalin. He will make the! candidates are in tlie field: uiit you. ....• Fur Mayor.
\V. T. BRUSH, 3V. H. LAYMOX. /or Ctert:.
T. D. BROWN', M1LO H. SL'MAX. For Treasurer. WM. BURBRIDGE. l'or Murthat. 1). W. PAUL,
M. S. SMITH.
Wayne Township Contention.
uesdav of last weck and instructed for
Uip cand
Kellev &^un«ncr^le>~i,ave rec eived Miller for Senator, .lame. M. Rice for
7TT ,'T r' .1 TliPi- fmiwressmnn White machinery for the putii]) factory of GurI.UST.—A small ring of kovs, among! a lot of plow boots for the farmers. I he) Coiigre MUfli
on me circeis are wimp, n.-iu »u«t «s ---'j Se\r Type
ida
Tlli"!„rer,Thomas
H.Scott
nici^ next, and the fourth term begins oil!
bo.jjjj^i^ilonday next.
which meets at Indianapolis in a short anywhere. Sew, stylish goods kept and]"' —The young ladies of the Charlotte ~IIpalth good, and every body is
sold at the very bottom figures. Elizabeth Society will give a public ex-!
Miss L. j/Hktt is l^t Vtircliiiin^ an
h!b)t5on
at tbe
ch:lI)el
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•VI.
E. church on last Sunday. Services were conducted entirely by Elder Graham, tbe pastor, Brother Stallard being too sick to attend. —George Buchanan, son of Alex Buchanan, died on the night of March 2i,
tireless pests, flies, will soon follow, lie was attacked with typhoid fever and
have some nice neuralgic of the brain and died iu a few days. He leaves a wife and several cliili, •.! -|. ... dren to mourn his loss, lie was a mem-j
JJIessnie: Am tit pleasant tiding with i. your sweetheart in one of Cadwallader's tl«c PrwhyWrian church at_ Alamo,
nice buggies—just room enough for two j,Mlvin?
—feeling confident that tbe horses do not I
„ow hardware that was expected
Umtel
or8al'lziltlon-
0M)ear Crowfor(llvilc
a (omp f)urjn^ j,at oxciiinp enmpaipn h& printkeep tliev it .,
Cl
Br0 who rwl(ls this
tnre will repeat it, iu substance, while he or she stands at their counter making the next purchase from the new stock
At the called meeting of township '^c^-ooville on a capiliil of porliit!"
dates for tow held at the office I last Saturday afternoon, it was deter-
ed acres of pouters, and bushels of tick-
ets, and also sent out thousands of copies of his paper, for which he has ceived one cent.
ww on hand and arriving there for the ., ./ „. •. m, see that Hon. Jo Mi iican is :ui-, llichmond Plows has induced various Spring trade, it will be a great point gained fur iii.
nouneed as a candidate for .Senator. I can remember when Mr. Milligan lirst
I
startt'd bu?ine*s
«hnnl.l«.n, breakfast bacon dried Hrown township Republican ready for recording, and the sale of ter what cotnes in, if more goes out, you
M.
H!)
md the Republican eandi invet,tn»entB ho has become one of the
me
and to close at 6 o'clock
coluPe'cnce
er:l'''
10
0f
:lre now
candidates for township offices and to in- "bis enemy. Should he be nominated
struct the delegates to the County Con-, J10
ventiou. The poll- me. to open at S
WI"
P. I
should be entitled to the delegate vote1 —I
of thj township in County Convention. I
It was also decided that a mass meeting of the Republicans of the township be held on the same day at the Court House at 2 o'clock l. xi., for the pur
ftbeth
u. attend the Convention. day, of spotted fever. He was a bright little fellow, seven yearn old, nnd the be-
City Frlmary Election.1
enndidates For l'rens- *»y l» now recovering, for Sheriff, llor-
i,P|i & Ha rter, are making,^ Enguiinger for Recorder, Jaa.|and weighs nine and a quarter pounds,
prepmrations for Spring tradi Ilea ton jr. for Representative, Geo. W. —A new grist mill will be completed
Sew Xype
than
'forty
hating found them will conlt-r a iavoi feet. type, from Cincinnati, Boston and now! —W. White leaves us in the morning by leaving them at this oflice. „i00 lot of new queen swarc just York foundries have recently been I to go north on business connected with IK \V. I'At'i. is anrnmnced this week as ojiened at lieck & Johnson's, on Green 'dded to this oflice, and others have been the railroad. a cundidate for City Marshal before the' 'I'1is has been added for tbe ac-:
fonU 0f
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new metal alw.
TOjob UKN'AI,
leave vour order at the
otfi^ 1
dered. Winn you want ft nice call —Hansbury & Vancleave liave con-
busy-
0,1
n.lght' an.d
Tuesday
the young
gentlemen of the
Union Literary' Society on Vriday night to both of which all are cordially invited. —There was quarterly meeting at the
,tU 8,1111 cl,urub :lt lts
I
—ifomc ol our citizens nre taking! quinine and whisky as a preventive ofl spotted fever.' I —Thomiisou & E1 wards have opened
out their new grocery and provision •tore. —John L. (iobin's team ran away on his farm about ten days ago and killed a Red Buck horse worth ?2U0. —The Presbyterian (ihurch members, have started a mite socicty, which meet*' 'every two weeks, on Thursday nights. —Among tho new- cituens who have lately come to town are a doctor and undertaker, who occupy the same house. The doctor's name is B. F. Hutehings,
|.
—Harriet O. Talburt has sold her house and lot to Bolit. X. Oldshue for
$1,000,
and rumor savs that Bob and
I somebody else will occupy it soon. —The wife of Wm. Reynolds died this at the family residence at the old mill on Indian Creek, i' -v/ —We are pleased to see once more, after an absence of 11 years, the familiar faces of Prof. .T. "Stl Covncr and family. They come to spend a few days with their former friends. Prof. Coyncr
with our Institute for about nine years. INUKX.
ALAMO TATTIJXCS.
—Four days of good sugar making last week. —,T. W. Vaughn, a practical miller, lias purchased an interest in the old Gilkev mill property. —Several pianos and organs have leen sold in this vicinity by Mr. Irving, of Indianapolis. —When iu your city last week I found considerable excitement on account of spotted fever in Ripley. After strict inquiry can hear of but two well defined cases of that disease. —It has been reported that the wife of Ogdt-n Hughes was dead, but this is a mistake. —The wife of Joseph IT. Brown, who -had removed from Alamo to Savage's Corner, died last week, of what disease I am not informed. Airs. Brown was a daughter of the late Daniel Palmer. —Joseph A. Gil key was proprietor of the JOURNAL in 1856, when the Repub' lican party was organized in this county
and such is his li)
^'s ^lu"1''4 f-but '."uuiy of them
bind owners, aiul not one of them
add
be,an
llonor t0 the ofticQ
LCU 1111 LONOR ,0
M. It was agreed that the candidate re-1 —Tlie sharpest, quickest, most polite ceiving the highest number of votes for
any office, whether a majority or not,
and
obliging dry goods clcrk iu your
c'"y's n'"'b'-
met
Xathmi
strffi''3 lbc
l)ects, died ill Alamo last Wednes-
rcaved parents haVc the sympathy of all Since tho Inter/iin* llicj'miu^ wheat looks fine. Very little if any was Winter killed. It is short but all there.
TOM TATTLER.
JiEW MARKET ITEMS.
—The carpenterson the L. O. & S. W. Railway have been engaged in putting in a span in the bridge over Rattlesnake Creek. On Sunday last one of the men, Mr. Hurley, was severely injured by the falling of a block from tbe top of the bridge, striking him^n the forehead and nose. —Dr. J. B. Lnsley, from C'rawfordsvill#, has swung his shingle to the breeze in our village. —Mr. A. J. Shular has been confined to liis bed for a weck, but we are glad to I
the first of
ltjy &
m^ts at Waveland on Satur- |lots'Hbri!*- will always be poor. Sloan & Southard:
an(" s'''nS'es
—There have been seventy-throe thoua- sell groceries
VXKVKTIITVV'"
ITPMS
ance nlwavti miccccd.
never re- AiiNWer 'I'll 1M.
ft-honlil not tlieso l'ucts AVhy buy worthless imitations '.vhen Home weight ut the primary meet- tlie genuine enn lie procured as easily S a a I a
a merchant in
(jentru'l' economy, industry, and by judicioua!
...... I
good. —.Mr. Fagg'e School clows on Friday next. Mr. Fagg is au honest and intelligent young man, and has taught us au excellent school. We regret to see him leave our district. He will locate at New lloss. —We think Franklin township will vote for the railroad appropriation at the coming election. —Mike White and .lolin K. Coons have many friends here. —Let me suggest the name of Ellis Pickering for Trustee of Franklin township. Mr. Pickering is an honest, upright, sober man, and would give general satisfaction if elected. —Mr. .lame! Hurd has purchased i"0 acres of the DifTendallcr farm, 1} miles north of here, at $4o per acre. —Mr. Henry Griest has returned from the far west. The country did not agree with him. —Frank Craig is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of lung fever.
Grant.
LOCAL MATTERS.
ltielllllUIld l'lowh.
Just received two car loads of the celebrated Cincinnati Hovers, and S. Horiiev's Richmond Plows at Gregg Son's.
Nlsteen Venrn.
as. B.Pierce, living near New Richmond lias used one of the Cincinnati Rover plow* sixteen years, and expects to plow with it this Spring. S. If. (.1 regg & Son sell them.
JIIHI
Rwelveil,
S. H. Gregg it Son have just received an order from Dr. Bennage for two Cincinnati Rover Plows to be shipped to his farm at Marionville, Mo. The Doctor means business.
PIOWM!
Plows!
Ira C'aUw ullHtler
Of the well known Walnut street livery stables, has the neatest, soundest buggies, the safest and best traveling horses, and the best of every thing in his line in the city. Special attention to funerals. He has the most elegant and appropriate vehicles for such occasions,
Huby WagoiiN.
S. H.Gregg A Son are just opening a large stock of baby wagons. These goods wore brought direct from the manufactory and will be sold down low for cash. They have all kinds, styles and finish. Call and examine. No=. -z and 3 Empire Block.
ItiMtd Till*
It is averred by good authority that the Cincinnati Rover Plow is used by more farmers than any plow manufactured on the American continent. It has found its way to Texas, Mexico, South and Central America, California and Oregon. This is the result of the untiring energy and1 perseverance of the manufacturers. Honest integrity and pcrscyer-
manufacturers to Mood the market with worthless imitations and representing them to as good iw the genuine. Be ware of these worthless imitations. S. Hor-
ne.v's
Hichmond l'low was awarded the the
}'r3t
nshin and rr.ri.n- otne... wealthiest men in our countv. He has best plow manufactured in the State of office of rhoin!u» & Thomnfl|aJia'ste many poor but worthy young Indiana. For Mle by S: II. Gregg* So,,
I11*-'or 180'J, 1870 and 1871 as
Farincm, Ilewnrc of Impostor*. Certain parties have bceu traveling o.ver Montgomery county and effecting tlie sale of worthless spectacles by repre-
strength to thy ticket, und anting tlieir.selvesjis theagentsof Cheap
wither than the
John. That farmers and their families
Graham on your therefore, representing himself as such
other day, the first time for agent is necessarily aii impostor.
five years. His health is better, and he •10
is the same genial, good fellow as uf yore. —Andrew, second son of Em and Eliz-
CHEAP JOHN.
Ilere'n Voiir Mucliinci A pre'tv maid 1 duily see Who promenades about— Wearing a fancy button boot.
The gayest thing that's out.
A fellow oassing up the street, :, A tall and brawny lout, Who clmncc? to «c, cxolaimcd, "Dy
Ucorgc!
That's the nobbiest thing that's out.'i
The thought of wearing medium shoes, Orjplaincr styles she'd scout She never buys aught but the best,
The prettiest style that's out. And she gets all her shoes of J. Challis, at the "Big Boot, upside down," opposite the Court House, on Main street, where all styles and grades of boots and shoes may be had at moderate prices.
All About (lie
IKJV
—Joseph Wilson's new baby is a
1
3™- The
White is rendv for shipment
The stave factorv will won be on hands
tractsd to build three lioness f«r parties from Darlington. f: ff r-:rM .?
I'IOM.
l,ll»ver"
The Cincinnati Rover plow has tho mold made from the best plow steel and hardened the share is laid with Eagle German steel the point is also laid on both the upper and lower tide, extending up on the mold the beams arc made of the best white oak timber, well sea-
soned the handles arc riven and shaved by hand, this insureseveryoncstrongand perfect the center draft attachment, the most perfect and useful device in use for light draft, fjreat durability and general usefulness it received the first premium at the great Cincinnati Exposition in 1871. 1 or
MICby
S. H. Gregg & Son.
George Staples' celebrated SjiectaclcH, gold, silver and nickle rimmed, for sale by Cheap John. These Spectacles are acknowledged to be the best in the world. They are the same as the Moses spectacles of Indianapolis, and will be sold 25 per cent, lower tfian Indianapolis prices-
-Our town is uow platted and survey-j Look most to your spending. So mat-! COMMISSION HOUsr
BO
brought to this place from matter how small, will supply your
HORACE.
low that your income, no I
want.s and leave a balance by purchasing
your family groceries of them,
(•real Sueows.
The success of the Cincinnati ltover
o,.„ Plow has been attained bv the determin-.-ugur making has been a failure. ed perseverance of the "proprietors to —The present prospect for wheat is build a better article than had been of-
fered to the farmers. This required great sacrifice of time and labor. Resolute and determined in the enterprise they continued to employ none but the best mechanics and the very best material, regardless of cost. Mark the result The demand for the Rover Plow increased from year to year, until they have found their way into almost every State and Territory, For sale bv Gregg & Son. :r
Y-S
To C'oloniHlK.
II' vr.it :u*** (join WoM, tuiv vuur *.»•"v
---r ,- ov«
tin* "oM rHiunlo' Missouri IUilro^t, th.' nmtr frmu St. Loin* t« S'llutin, Ft. S.'oti, Lnutvnt:*', Kau*Jif I'llvt Atchion, St.
I
I'mp.v.t :nul j.l! ni Krmtow hi«-|i :II«-
moving. Tliii* Iiit«* qiupim-nt
in I ii ii a pc W* -:itv «y |\t»Mcrm tni th«- psitmt sti-am hra!k««. MIK
I
ii-n jmtation for orm. i- prov«*rl»i:»l. Kot inf«»nnnii«»u u»«l M'-iMiiin'i aid mnK«*sppoinl urranu«Muont»' :t lowost i-nto- i»tfVn'( l»y imv I in**, onJl upon or
S. II. Thniniison, Mi.-vomi
Ak«
U. It., Vliimlm*. o|ut:: or K. A. Kord, n» r«l I'lUMMigor
Mt, M. I.oMis, Mo.
Nn trouMo to utism or fjit«*»»t ions
orvoiiH tlohil Uy
With f'w »tt«TKhnti, low involuntary ominous of si'inon, »p4'rmntorrlit»':», Juts v( powtT, »liMV lioad, loss nf iiH'ijjoty, .-iritl iintpotvii'')* an-l inthcirility, fui'l -«)V»r.'l«n cur*- in iinMK'tv.iruic sw-ctFic So. rwKsrrKHiliT. Compo^cil tin* vaUwbU*, mild nn.l pMiciu Cinutivow, tlu*y Mriko tu tin? riot oi'th«' mhtw-r, tono uptln"y»t«'m,arr«»i*t tin* :in«l import visornml onorxy. lif»»nn»t vitnlitv to tin* ••ntiro mnn. Thov lmv** ctuv«l .hoiisnnd^nfrnff". I'ri'M-, $.r» prr pnckn^«« of five lio.xog HixlHlnr^t* whioh is very important in or oM cns«»?« or $1 jx'r.oinKJt* liox. r«r«»l»'ljy Urujf*iht«, und by mail on receipt of price. Addl es*, Humphrey** Homeopathic Mtiticint Co., «r»C2i/zt-fuiwHu, .Ytic York. For
CrnnfouUvillo by E. Mhnford A Bro. dceHyl
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
CrawfordHvllle Markctfs. CuiwrounsviLi-r,
Wlicni-Tl.'d Aial'.unu White
lliflos—iireen hricd Flnar btl Hut tor Vi lh 't Clii'-kon* CoJTee Too SujMr Suit "ft bbl Hittnn lb ShonUlel'S Sides Syrups Apple*—Green l.n ]ritul lb Poncbes Hi Potatocf bu Lard'tf It. Keathovn^ lb Clover Sxd bu
Plow*!
aimers looking for plows should not fail to call on S. 11. Gregg & Son, they keep the Cincinnati Rover Plow, S. Horney'fi Richmond Plow, the Crawfordsville Plow, the South Bend Plow and the] Ft. Wayne Plow, all to be sold at niantt-! faeturers' prices.
April. 3, is:.
JIOGS— i?-l 2.V.N 55. OA1TLE $3 o0(.«-r. 00. SHEEP —$4 75(«.7 25.
bl i\
MARHIED.
WKIftHT— PUUTKW—On tlioKt instant in thin «uy. hy He*. J. W. SinHord, Mr. Soneeu A Wright, lotinerly of t'hic»X", i« Mi.-s .Mnttiu I'ortfir.
UTTKHLLAClitlieVi\
McINTlUK
I
Tlmr^l.iy,
M: r«*)j t:8. nt tho rr^ideiiee l»rile' i"»t!i/r, Uv Rev. T. Htrfitiklm of l.ijidcn, Mr. K. !olntire to Mits Uhodu L'tterhack, both of Hrairie Kdjjp.
FOR SALE.
a Lands for Sale
On Ten Yearw* Time.
PIIESE lands were entered for Wabash College* in U.V, are tunt«rl in Wood-
I'tiry, Harrison nutl Ainitibon oountii-^. Tliev ehoicr ltwU
hik
wt
11 i(utitOfl
A'!0't!1 lBrK°'nl
for railrn:ul fjii-ili-
lii's. Most ol tin-in div lwiii 'oivns, ni:I!- und ^ood liuibor. 'I'll#* uniU'r.signrd r«-ci ntly i»imniued th*-ln with yri*nt* rnrf, tuitl with tho pint* uml Held notf.'M in his posm-Ht-ion, cun furnish pfrli knonicdKo of tho land imd thu? SOVP tlio iiurcliu-IT the troulilo, tiini nnd c.\pcii«e ofti trip W*^i.
°f formic in othercouh.
I ii" of |n«n, on throe .vi-wri' tiinu nmJ no tuxes.
may oe on their guard against such im-j I'ursons uisiiin^ to [.urphnun wntornliimis iii posters, I state that I never employ any All conminnifittions inclosing stamp will reagents of any k^id, for the sale of any of! C'IV1' rr''n,ll1 the articles in which I deal. Anyone,
». A. KASKKTT. CrnM1'ordH villi?, I ml.
marlOw.T
ant' pcnolmnny
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
yo
r:::., v*'
.. -8 f«» SO
60icf80
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO,
WHEAT
April i!.
SI r.%?l (Hi.
COUX—17 he. OATS--Xol, 12c No. 2, 38c.
-. Now Y01- Mnrkct. "i
Nr.w
Vor.K, April 2.
1'LOUH 30(j7 9 Hi.
WHEAT— ^1
67ffl?l 77.
YE—88c.
OATS—53(5 r.Gc. 4
r.AIJD-Oc.
Clneliinatl Market. ClN'C'INNATI, April 2.
C-OitX Ear, 4o(T."-J7c. KYE —S7f?.30c. EGOS— 14 c.
11UTTEU
lfjr.i '2Sc.
CHEESE—l?c. PORK $12 00 shoulder*, J^c sides Cie. f-ARP —Winter, SJc
BARTER & BRO.,
to mer Washington «n.l Pike St».,
a N 8 a 1
A .'tock 10 suit tho Beaton.
Potatoes
r'on
early bose
And nit other vnrietica of )V..
11MSI1 1^*0 TO TO.
Tliey have for aale j',-..
500 Ilushftls Choice Peach Blow POTATOES, 100 Itnslicls Early Rose Potatoes
They havs also
MO Biirrols of Clioico Flour
Iu Sacks or Barrels.
10,000 Pounds Drifd Poaches,
Lai-Re OnionB, -,l
Wlill«» and Onion Sols.
E N
Wlilte T_lme,
a a
Ami Ilntr,
THEY WANT
100,000 Dozen Eggs, 1,000 Bus. Irish Potatoes 500 Dozen Chickens.
lligbgMt market prlco paid tot
Wheat, Corn and Oats. DARTER & BRO.
1
2
.. 2r.nt ,.\ l!U(ai .. 10{i? V. i! fK*» .. 10 .. 6 f.a .. flOQIOG
BERKSHIRE PIC8.
Four Head of Full Blooded Berkshire Hogs for sale by G. W. ALLEIV, at Allen's No redit Store.
li-i
BOOK STORE.
At the Old Reliable
BOOK STORE
Miscellaneous, Juvenile,
TRACT SOCIETY.
Hymn, Prayer, Music, College, School, Blank, Memorandum, PASS ASD COPY ISOOKK, nini.KN, Ai.nr«K, IHllei, Xole, Letter, Fools Cap*:,
LE3AL CAP, BILL AND
INITIAL PAPER,, KXvr.no 1»KS, SJ.ATKN, Pens. Pcncil* and jluk,
Wall Papers and Borders
WINDOW I'APER, CUUTA1NS,
A.M» CtltTAlX (iOODN.
THURSDAY, APRIL 4.
Hurtle Shades, Pictures, Frames, CORD, TASSELS, PICTURE NAILS:-
Ami Molcliittf* In Variety,
Combs, Brushes, Toys & Notion The moat extensive News Stand in tli city where can bo found all the leading papers and magazines of the oountry. In iact a completo stock ot all poods found In such an establishment. Call and examine our stock before purchasing as we mean business. u&-Pon*t mistake the placo, Corner Ualn and Green streets."?** ii. A. I OOTI
JOHN R. KOBINSON, Saleamou.
NEW COODS.
tlie present week I liave received
iich' and le«ii*£itle floods,
and now oiler ii complete ti&)sortm.eiit ol"
NEW 8PRING GOODS
Xn every tlepnriment. I invite tlie I*nplic to examination of qualify, wt.vle and prices.
C. M. CK A AA 1 ^CRI.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Stone l^roiit.
JESE CUMBERLAND-
IS 1IACK AT TIIE
OLD STAND
WITH A WW- STOCK OF
