Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1872 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL.

I: A\VFORDSVILLK, MAY HO, 1872.

CITY AM) VICINITY.

•v Cults is not all vet.

l.irn.i: trn-linir in mules is r'!ort^«l jii-l now.

STUCK hogs are icported plenty and in 1 condition.

STUA 111 ill it KK HIT in the market :it cents quart.

Tin: June term of tlic Board of Coin-inis-ioni'rs Iicjrins next, Monday.

TIM: sunshine of the early pint of ?Jic week was hard on rut worms.

-'KVKN freight trains pas-cd over the 1., ft. W. Railway hist Sunday afternoon all going west.

.ii ISSI.KY i» building a mat two story ••'residence on Market street, between Walnut and West.

Till-:

II'inl'J say

ot Ladoga, has a which is livingcuriositv.

I.AsT Sunday was May meeting on Jlaw Creek, near Ashhy's Mill. A large ciowd was in attendance.

Orn Thin Ihmkeris pronounced by

the

Hrrirv)

to be "without «]iiestion the

married business men be materially reduced month.

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TIIK I'nion Literary society of the the present, voting proprietor took charge Waveland Collegiate Institute will give thought were scarcely possible, securing an exhibition Monday evening, .lune 10.

id five new looomotives within the past! two weeks, three of them freight engines! —ten-wheelers, so-called.

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lit'.MDi: h:is it that the number of im-

in our city within the

is to

TIM: luckiest men now are those who bought sheep at $2 a bead last year, sell the wool this Spring for S2..r0 and get1 S-l a bead for the slice]).

Till: I., B.it W. Railway has receiv.

WiuiiTi". & OIIAMUVK have fitted up

vegetables for their customers.

Hsu who is foremost in the advoc.cy if Spiritualism in this county estimate* the number of genuine believers in thi* doctrine in Crinvfordsville and its immediate surroundings at 100.

A ViTJ:on the ['residency was taken in the front car ol the morning train going west on tlie I., It. it W. Railway last .Saturday, resulting, l!' for (1 rant, 5 for liceley and 1 for .fell'Davis.

CilAltl.KY I'IITTS, connected for manv

years with Hatnillon's meat market, died .ummnt

ot consumption lm.t .Sunday, after an ill-:

fal'ter the •.di-ease.

ness of ix month*, and ju.*t six months jt-jj jo

death of his wife from the same

liAitiii: as we

number of loafers on our streets is, our

hoiitas has been postponed inttil npxt:

.Fall. The exhibition was to have been

iiven about the middle uf June.

Ai-oiKlUNii to the Sumnier time table

JIUIIKIH.MI iu mi ]{l

adopted at the St. Louis railroad conven-

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Two-iuilt-r. cultivators arc being sold considerable numbersthisyear.-Farm-ers will have occasion

ln. J. A. Bcillt Y.MAN, of Sugar Creek

C,,l„ C'AHniNtiTON has seeurrcd a sup, ply of handsome. Springfield guns breech loaders, for the millitary classes, of Wabash College, at a cost of $100 each. They are short and light, weighing only about seven pounds each. They will be out in the proccssion to-day.

Jons S.Nvinnt furnished the croquet accommodations for the delegates to the

It is strange that in a city as large as this "liw!

so many people are willing to snap up any bail that may be thrown out by these traveling gentry when our own business men and artists, whom they know

to be art it-

J_'. "".y who is fitting it up in a stvle that would

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city will compare favorably with any •city of its size ill the State in that re-

I Wt iNiXF.ii. We are requested by

ViUl'

Judicial convention at Covington last Saturday. John bas got to be a man of store* in the city have

family since he used to stick type for his! agreement to

father in tlieold JornxAi. otlice, and now riiiiniiiL' a bakery and grocery.

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use in a city of 10,000

inhabitants. Alterations have been made: „e

inhabitants. Alterations have been made which those who knew the bouse before

RI NAWAY.--A horse attached to the express wagon driven by Master Frank Smith ran from A. Kostan/.er's furniture shop to the Washington street well last Tuesday afternoon, where the wagon1

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a mammoth refrigerator in their store, to' insure a perfect keeping of butter and struck the railing around the well and topped. The horse continued on his way, dragging the broken shafts with him, to Main street, where he was stop

TIIK Montgomery County Sunday School convention meets at the First I'lesbyterian church this morning at !):80 o'clock. A good attendance from other towns i-- expected.

ped. Frank stopped with the wagon at Tinsley's.

,ivery .„

M| M0W Ulm out som(J 00 vc

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sometimes think the '1'011

persons.

si.ect. ('ovuiiiton can show two idlers to ,. IT. I- I \I:.. 1 nr. Second Intermediate school, Miss "lie. i- Krank l'ettijohn teacher, closed with a

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"»n«»mpt»m

for nearly a year.

ordo the same work for them on lington circuit of the M. E. Church, at

terms equally as good. So in the future the grove hear Hunt's scliool blouse, on let our citizens give peddlers oi all ile- the Shannondale road, next Thursday scriptious a wide berth until they know I for what they give their money. It is only a few months since one of these! tiaveling humbugs was around selling Hindi picture frames without backs or glasses for Jo cents more than our regu.

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lah fi pi-operly take care of the large crops fines amounted to $145. of corn the most of t)ieni are planting. be about S10 additional in cacl. case a in a to a in a a re is & a

and arriving iu good time to breakfas jirjlicjptt\ foreign buyer here now. with l-M Townslev before the coming of,

AT at a meeting held about the middle of jM.hru.py, to liiake arrapgrinent for the proper observance of decoration d:iy, committee on flowers wasappointrd from each ward. Kvery laly who Jujs llowers is a member of one of those

committees,

f.D-T.—Somewhere between the Joi'RKAt, oifice and Jefferson street, a small gold watch with stepl chain. The finder will do himself a favor as well as the owner by leaving it at this office or with Mat Klein, at Hildebrand & Klein's jewelry store. I

I'A'rilKjt JOIINTSOK occupied the pul- I yided by displaying a nice lot of white pit at Center church last Sunday morn-1 kid slippers. }}oom o») Maju Btieet, two inir, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. TIIK Hoiisi: ll'.Ani:. Ihe Insley ,joors

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township, was the first delegate at the I. from $100 to idftO. II. & W. depot last Saturihiy morning* g0J,j (lonimul for heavy horses at good This, institution hns always bmne good riding a distance of nearly twelve mi!es j, Wi

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Tin: (.'hairman of the Executive Committee for decoration ceremonies requests that business houses be closed, if possible, between the hours of (1 i'. M. and ti. l\

dralrrs wt»re c.'linrging for the nnnic Kxrriisiox.—An r-v. irsion train will,

that (ieorgc l'arker, kind of pictures with the backs and glass- be run on the I., B. A',,\V.. Jtailway for I

four legged chicken,' v' A I the ikccommodation of persons desiring!"11 "I* ^nv,n

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Tin:. Ladoga

hirge number of commodious, well veiltilated rooms which have been neatly •. his store three live

finished and supplied with new furni- tureii on the Kankakee. lure. The work of improvement is still

»"«t! being prosecuted, a:id the house is con-!

jscquentlv laboring under some iucon-!

venience at present, particular^ in

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JPi'iltl repjrU

thinnest thinker in the county. .i._ .. R. anote finishol ln.s school on Friday tiste suits for ladies just opened at W com planting for several nays, hut it is of

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way of fresh paint, but Mr. Cherry managed to extend handsome treatment to the delegates to the .Judicial convention ast Saturday. When shall we have as good a hotel in Crawford.sville'.'

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hicles, of

i,. carriages, 2.r iole buggies'

and 25 single buggies. A May meeting, a Thorntown picnic or a Baptist associa-

:l llolu:l,ld ,or !l11

tl'ese,

besides the large iiumbei- of carriages Congress slippers for old ladies at Cutbuggies and spring wagons owned by pri.1 t'" Bros.' house Wear.

The number of children between the the weather, but the girls, determined -pj|(1 I.yon possesses all the a tie of li and 21 yeais is 8,0-14.

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"«t to be entirely disappointed, arranged

upper

Mr

furnishing

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Sim)elimos ml

lion, which goes into effect next Monday, the morning train from the east on Darlington, were convicted of this the I., !, W. Railway will arrive about1 o'clock, instead of 0 as htrttofurp. i-y

,)is hall

Henry Ciimpbell to state that the pre- ^1(1 |uirp0?e fr0e of charge. Here the Sloan & Stditbard will soin receive ...-dilation of the burlesque opera Poca- jm

bic „d the excitement of the

danco.

offense under twenty-seven separate indictments before Judge pnvidson at the adjourned term of the Circuit Court, last week. Thirteen cases were made

to employ all the out against Albert Carson and fourteen

saving machinery they can afford, ag-inst Jas. S. Carson. The total of:

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.1 mi. Siill'ord. The venerable old gentle- Brothers, on Market street, report a fair man now in his 73d vpar, but be is, ilennmd for good driving horses. Mr. still able to preach a sermon of 40 iiiiii Morrow, of Pennsylvania, who is known tiles 'Vto many of the horse dealers in tho eoun- The Howard Association ol Philadel- Mfl

coniiiieneing at Rockville aud coming this way. It is understood that a conv

Orn citizens are no«- 'wing visited by THE firemen's excursion to Frankfort Ira Cadwallnder, of the Walnut street' —Riley Runynn unys that the citizens! Th«' a gentleman offering to take old photo- last Thursday was somewhat interfered livery stables, has the neatest, soundest of Knightsville subscribed for ."00 copgraphs and other pictures, copy and en- with by the rain. Still it was attended buggies, the si test and Wst traveling ies of his Clay County

lar/e them lor $2.50 each, and return with a great deal ot pleasure. The man- horses, ami the best of every tiling in gratuitous circulation. I'll bet that them in a frame for $1.50 additional. agcrs express themselves as under great! his line. If when you have put in your

I'1 he work of enlarging them is done in obligations to the citizens of Frankfort wife and little ones there is no room for —R. It. Stimpson, of Yale College, is some town in Massachusetts. Now our f„r the efforts thoy made to contribute friend llamill, of the p. mortice gallery, to the enjoyment of the occasion. informs us that he will, an will also any other artist in our city, do the same work MRH..1E8NIE HITTOX, wife of James for less monev than given to this peddler. ftn' daughter of Robert (rrty,

at her residence,

west of the college, yesterday morning. I Mi|t (Gregg's establishment on Main Decease.) had been confined to her home 1

PlCNIc,—A .Sunday school picni* will

reliable, will furnish them the mime i,e given, under the auspices of the Par-

slrecl

ast week. He taught Todays, tr.iv- X. Wasson's. 1 liTo miles and received #170.

young

vfordsv.lle-V.untsville band

fun,,Hhed tl,c f,,r

Shot Ouna at Campbell & Tinsley's.

Go to the City Book Store for picture

leather belting nt Campbell & Tinsley's.

Hair goods cheaper than ever at W. X. Wasson's.

.Scythes and snaths at^C'a'mpbell fc

Neck ties, bows I styles at Kahn's.

ilie well, and escaped uninjured. This horse ran away about a month ago, breaking one of the wheels of the wagon to which he was attached. He is said to be one of the two horses whose running away several years ago resulted in the death of Mr. Stoncciphcr, near where the bell & Harter's still continues. I Drv Branch planing mill now stands. ..

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pleasurers of a seven months vegetables from the South every day.

.i,00I were forgotten in the good things Keep a lookout, for things don't stay long.

the 5 watches.

The costs will I

uentleman from Ohio being the reputation.

the 0 o'clock train. Si.OAS' A: Sol THAKH's handsome horse which they drove to their delivery wagon por .|)(. convenience of their farmer t|ied last. Saturday. Too many phvsi- ,-usioiiierj Cr''* "ro. l\ (ve brougbton

lown

mercial dispatch office will be establish- ton street, sign of the banner.

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ness at 7:30 1'Saturday.

fr

jH well stored with

[!n

(•'itAW'rol'.lwvti.i.i: is far behind Cov- *"'t'J ijuality of goods. The tjuality and variety

ington in the way of hotels. The old I.AST Saturday is said to have been the of their stock is equal to any that can be of the office

bought some thing before leaving. on Main street.

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As

and scarfs. New

Fresh stiawberries received every at Sloan & Southard's.

I.AST Sunday was a good day for liv- the market at Wilhite it Chadduck's.* cry keepers, all the stables being tested their fullest capacity. The .Sunday livery business of Crawfordsvilie has got to be unite an item, aveargiug some $200 (io to Line's lu.t store, one door east every Sunday in the year. Such (lays as of F.lston bank, for a cool Summer hat. last Sunday it of course far exceeds that I i*

w«* a,u'r

the Republican

(''"'presstonal convention last Tuesday.

ROHERT Ot.iisiiri: and his new wife were in this city yesterday on their rctnrn trip from the East.

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TR.tne MATTERS.

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Always the be.t country produce in

Try the "Fountain'' brand of line cut tobacco sold ht 1'. R. Simpson &. Co's.

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Kli Kahn's "Star" shirt in all quantities and styles, ready made, the cheapest and best.

The softest. and easiest for

Some of those nice cheviot collars, cutis and bosoms, and all other late styles at

MoN'Tiiovu'HY county's share of school very creditable exhibition last T. ursdav hilt revenue, according to th'annual apiKii- afternoon. The jiicnic which was at- P. R. Simpson will pay the highest t'e.nineiit just made by the Superintend- ranged for Friday had to be abandoned cash price for every pound of «rHid lint- l'10 new stock of Spring and .-summer suiteut of Public Instruction, is $ir,»27.12. on account of the unfavorable state of ttr brought to him. '"os "ow °len'"P

I.yon posscssc

(v.,.......iations

.oml|in

for a supper and dance in the evening, ., ,.

to make it stand foremost,

Corsets, bustles, hoop skirt#, hosiery, gloves und every thing in the line of la-

RuTAii.ixii'liquor without license is dies' furnishinggoods at W. N. W.—.* HSSOI.'S,

liquor without license is

..profitable business. Al-1 The Charter 'lCniis".riir"cook stove has I

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bert Carson and Jas. S. Carson, druggists I cooked several meals without any wood.! "ttaininents are in demand, tor Call at Gregg & Son's mid find out all!

Commencement season will soon be

oas 0

(irPon.

ill lie at their stables this week to phia, we have good reason toh.'lieve, is ken started on

|)i)v j,rn,lP „f l.orses. The ]rices coiiducted upon honorable principles, and The Tattler congratul

Don't fail to see W. X. Wasson's.

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I eians is assigned as one of the causes of |(1( short legged plow boots. These Ibis death. If there is a liors:' doctor in ar? acknowledged to be the best

ho has not told them how the horse dirt excluders known to the trade, ('all could have been cured he is requested to |00j „j them.

cointnunicate by letter^ lioots cheap, shoes cheap, all the latest

TKt.r.o.uMi poU.rtire being pre,ted stales in k\d and serge hoots, shoes ties along the line of the 1- C. S.W. Railway and ^pper^ fone boots

order of the best material and workman ship at Jesse Cumberland's, on Washing-

ed at a convenient placc in this city, I M. Hanua, on Main street,Jlias peft^ \9, hav probably in the Klston building, when jUiit .f.iv,d a fresh Invoice of elegant

the line is completed. "oods in the millinery line, comprising every thing new and beautiful in patA I .own of colored Good Templars

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was organized iu this city last ednes-1

'u{'r11 j],e „ovei Ladies

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day evening by F. B. Rase, Deputy, .... ..... -.. mud Worthy Chief Templar, of Indian- The only complete line of boys clothapolis. The new lodge sUirts out with ing in the c^isat Eli Kahn s. a membership of 20 and meets at the iiari Crawford, at the Stone Front, hall of Tahoe Lodge. John Jordan is W. jiaH

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styles ami prices. AH he asks ifi an" ex-' amination of his gools and prices.

Ask Mr. Dickey to show you those beautiful pictures riuht there, in that drawer, you know,

The dry goHls I- of avons A

Myers ha« grown into marked promi-,

nence in the iralc features oi gjir city,:

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wwk

Slili'sox has on exhibition at! parent decrease takes place in the im-, .cj'j

wolves, cap- mense stock of groceries at 1\ R. Simpson & Co.'s. As fast as new goods arc

wM,*ew supplies are received and they

always have a large stock of fresh goods.

It is in fact headquarters for farmers

All tholatest atyles of fans and parasols are shown at W. X*. Wasson's.

Sloan & Southard, north corner of! Commercial Row, corner of Green and Market streets, is the place to buy your country produce, your teas, coffees, sugars and fancy groceries. They are young and enterprising merchants, de-

termmed to build up a first class trade bj

strict attention to business and square

dealing in prices. Any thing wautcd|

in their line ean be had of them by any

bodv rich or poor, at bottom prices.

frames.

It is uncertain Who will be

The rush for the cheap goods at Cump- President, for if the Democrats unite on Greeley, the Republicans will

A).! the latest styles, all tlic neatest and

at

in the city.

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heap at Campbell iv fiiiK-' jj0jin antecedents.

There is also a is capable of doing a great deal ol good, acqusition of such a booming good iu.s-

those pretty suits at

PXamiue.

iinn,is

^y^xce^d'on vUed.

a sujeib

C. T. ard and fanev goods, including muslins,

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Al.AMO YTT1,1

—Cutworms still on t}ip rs «pagc. Corn planting am' planting over still

continue. Pastures never were better.

town will grow.

one more, just give ydur Wife the line rusticating in Alamo, and watch them drivo olF with aeatistied feeling that they will comeback all right.

Tlio "Fountain" fine cut tobacco has no superior.

goods for house­

keepers at this season of the year. Among the jirominent articles will be found wa

ter coolers, all style*, See cream freezers,

very abundant.

that John A large luwortment of linen and Ba I —J he late rains checked plowing and j1 ir"'k

new

Ripley bas one Greeley man of Repub-

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congratulate* J«olr «u procuring

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inn UI.

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stock of stand-

An^waSnnUon of

prices ij Milicil(sl.

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stock and

ones.

prettiest, all the finest and best millinery —Yous Uurhatu feels quite goods at Wasson's. hi-H nomination on the 25th.

Wliv the best is the cheapest. l!eca„s«. »»«. competitor for the nomination, vou have to ,,av just as much for making! will rcaiam at home and give his mid trimming a poor article of clothing as I undivided attention to Mrs. and the you do for a good one. Good cK.tl.i.iit, cljildren, haul wood, till the soil,and look well made, always pays as a matter of jil,ter interests generally.

economy, to say nothing of the con,fo,t -We are happy to learn that our of a good fitting suit. Then if you wish worthvpost master, Mr. Green, is having to study economy, durability and comfort, make a selection immediately from

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irorner oi Market and Green streets.

Go to the Ci'y Book Store for picture frames. Progress the motto in every branch

of business or profession. There ^idiers and the college cadets command department in which it is more marked

than that of millinery. When but one]

or two set styles of hat and bonnet were

ill use, there was little choice as to place

uip mom. ui» iaui« .»i.,™™.-

to get them. But in the thousand aud

oue

patterns.of the present day, truly ar-

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about it style of beauty, unique aud appropriate. ..v. consult Miss Wise, ftt W. JI, Witsson's, Linmons hiu on exhibition some very

fine pictures which will be sold very low, also will furnish any style of frame for Dickey & Brewer sell more pictures

a small price. Remember the place, sign and picture frames than all other dealers

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^""7"'" Pccu,mr

c()rlicr ((f WiUihington

and Main streets.

ijit-r/iriff

returned on last Wednesday

|leftso com

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that they had gone to

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for r«linhle»»e» of-representations as to

Merchants' Hotel, in the latter place, has best day of the year for trade. The city found in any establishment in this city. ^j„luju jHst I portability reel, cultivator ami all reaprecently been leaded by Mr..I. IJ. Cherry, was full of people, nearly all of whom Their location is in No. Exchange block j' far the fruit cro promises to be

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for

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toilet seU, some elegant styles clothco S JOI-HXA,. »f theV,th that ltobl. Oldshue wringers, and no end to the stoves in all

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TOM TATIIXK

W AVKI.ANll SCRAPS. wi

—llobt. Oldshue and

.Miss Florence bv Rev. .1. M-

I Peterman were married

Bishop on Wednesday moraine, the loth, their engagements and and left on the 7 o'clock train' for 1'itts- **oinni«»ditt.. those who have not I burg, l'a., on their wedding tour. Thev ?el bought for the coming big harvest. morning.

statement in the

married to Miss

Yirkrlxini.

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2eP,'t,tt 9".j —Will Navlor has been appointed!

—Rev. .lame- It. Crowe, late of Bedford, and pastor of the First Presbyterian church in your city for thirteen vears is visiting his relatives and nuiner- ,, our other friends here. He occupied the I

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now being push. rapidly forward —The grass and growing wheat

erv fine and both pron.i-e an abundant

—Dr W. 1). Steele has laid the fouudalion of a house on his lots recently

from J()1 lli

l'roduce olallkin-lsrt ^v^andp®'^ with the aid of Mr. Knsminger he built a new brick wall in front up to the first

for in cash or groceries. Farmers having any thing in the produce lino to dispose of will do well to inquire lor "Simpson's."

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elected

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stout tussle to elect Grant, but the peo-1 tor of the Christian church. pie will continue, nevertheless, to buy

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lri(U„ |VC,llonls.

floor of his former dwelling on Main tree t-, which improves its appearance very much. —A number of sjiles of real estate have been5 made within the last two weeks. —-John Johnson, son of Mrs. Barnet R. Johnson, died on Wednesday, the 22d, of spotted fever, aged about ten years and ten months.

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]mliaii visit(M our yilhl laRl weoU

iti^NNiiAn in KIIBI NAAA nnil EN 11 FL ro I FTM. _I .....1 I. T.. F..

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of 1,00,1

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citizens.

—Rev Mr. Morri", formerlv of l.ado-1 If von want the best, try "Gill Ivlpe" have a K«. bas moved to town ami become pas- mid "Old "jt tobacco.

theirgroceries and produce of P. R. Simp- scllville, on last Friday night, was a sue or Hivets, Belt Ilooks and all kind of mill

son & Co., on Main street, because, you He will give know, they sell .so cheap, have such ex- nbout two week*. cellent goods and such a large stock to se-' ":l" ''as at last mo\ed into hi.lect from. If an election was held, Philo i'««' quarters on the east side of Cross Simpson would be voted the most popu- street, and when fully fixed up will be lar groeerv dealer in Crawfbrdsville very comfortable and very glad to Me all & his old friends and make a great many

gool over C. L. Ca-

the Sam Good saloon building (destroyed last June) refitted. We learn that in a short time lie intends moving the post- I office into said room. IS'KKX.

liecoratlon l'rograiume.

McUlellan I Hall will be opened at noon for the arrangement of flowers. The procession will be formed at 2i o'clock, the band in front followed by late

jj0Connell. Then will

e( by Cajll lr|(

come in order, the fire department, be-

nevoient

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societies, public schools, Mayor

-lty ,,t|ieers, clergymen and citizens

punupon the completion of their dn

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•On Thursday, Mav lb, Mr. Jackson .. ..

.• .. will be re-formed and the concluding ex.'orinack and Miss Caroline MeMa- ... .... ercises, including the oration by M. the voyage of life together. ,i •,® Bruner, will be given in the grove ad•r congratulates Carrie on her ....

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such an intelligent, enterprising wife, Robert Irons wua ioirii in Ghio,

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know Your editorial last week in regard but his last sickness prevented his at to the tax levy, to aid the Toledo road tendance. was to the point. Let the Commissioners

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see to it that tees that the delay, before voted the tax in good faith, relying on widowed wife anil four children Col. Willson's promised that the road circle of relativesaud friends should be built before we had the taxes loss. to pav. I*t the company act in good ——r— faith "and we will pay the tax cheerfully, Slew d'Andos," acknowledged otherwise we will raise a row In Campari, best known ,erfume. *or sale by h. J. son with which the Fountain county I A Bw., .lruggls'R, on VnAington

inibroirlio is ft mere brcakfa-t spell. (street.

of

K\nMor Heapt'r ami Mower.

For the harvest of 1S72, .1. F. Sciberling Co., Akron, Ohio, manufacturers, and the original patentees of the Drop-

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per, call the especial attention of the farmers of Montgomery and ncighlwiritig counties to the late common :ense, simple and durable improvement of the Excel-1 sior Reaper and Mower. Their agents in this city, Messrs. Robb A: Mahomey,

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have in store and in transit 100 of our

interests. Hie.

Excelsior is worth to you, in

in rut mill iliiriibilih/,

l'eterman, and

im/n

i.ie-

more than any

other machine in the market. Everv

machinc warranted for the entire harveft, and will be .sold at a low down reasonable lor J'OIH'selves. price and on lilteral terms. The Excel-1 .— sior Keaper ami Mower is tlic favorite machine, having passed triumphantly

H"'^ en«t test-on: .11 kin..ls ot

hn.d up hill and down hill

1,115,1

"lirp

,„i ...t, still doing its work well deliver

resign-

l'it'

nn

r1"11'" better comlition ami run-

Steadier over uneven ground, excels in

a,,

u'hments

ran be folded together,

at the side of the machine, and hauled

Campbell & Tinsle} have all kinds from So up to $l.ri per set. Box wood, apple and rock maple balls and mallets.

Call and see tlicin. 20-tf

l~r. IVtchun oill/Nlir* tu tirnt cbi-mic diseases. Those applying to him for treatment will receive every attention possible with a vie to their speedy and permanent cure. OHice in drug store,] Pisher block.

To ltniUlers.

Having purchased the Building lvtablishmnnt of .1. V. Keeran, 1 would] -ay to farmers, mechanics ami builders generally that 1 am prepared to furnish Lime, Cement, Lath, Shingles, Plaster!

and Salt, at. the lowest cash prices. I

will furnish material by the car load on small coinmission. 20-M4 ISAAC M. KKI.SF.Y.

Take a look at those haiid.somc fans ju.-t iqiened at Wasson's.

generally, followed by decorating parties for the different cemeteries. The. procession moving at ft o'clock will pass east on Main to Green street,. .. Mahornev have taken the agency for the where the party detailed for decoration, .. -ii rear cut Russell Reaper and Mower. We .it Wlntlock cemetery will be detached

to the north on Green street. Moving south on Green, thence west oil Wabash avenue to Washington street, tiic detail

To Far nierH.

I We would call the attention of our farmer friends to the fact that Robb iV

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have not space to sp.irciii our columns to give in detail the good qualities of this first class machinc, but request that all lover* of jjood machinery, ami e.-pe-oially those who intend to purchase, give these gentlemen a call, for they certainly have the finest display of farming implements of any house in the West.

for decoration at the cemetery west of the city will be detached. The remaining escort will pfopoed directly to the cemeteries belonging to the orders of Masons and Odd Fellows. The decorating de taclimonts will repair to the college cam-1 T!„- '„.-s«t silk bat in the city for the'

Robert Irons.

and also Ripley township on the addition I veniber ft, 1»27. With lil» finnlly lio to her permanent residents of such an moved to Montgomery county in Scptcmimlustrious, go-a-head gentleman as Mr. ler, 18.ri5, where he continued to live unMcCormack. til the day of hisdeath, which occurred learn some thing to their advantage.

Mr. Isaac Davis has probably the September 10, 1872. He imssesw-d oiore U|B I tool |'|K|«I«' Itoitll.

finest, nicest, fattest ami smoothest lot than ordinary matured powers of mind of cattle ever grazed in Ripley township, powers which qualified him for useful lie has forty-four head that will average nossas a citizen, and for the accomplish1,450 pounds, anil al| ftrcso fat «hat they ment of good in the church. As a Chriscan scarcely waddle. tian he was interested in behalf of God's

The sale ol Alamo Academy is a cause, and labored with his talents anil

sourcc of deep humiliation to those who means for its advancement. He was gave their time and money to secure its gifted in prayer, earnest and impressive erection- in exhortation, and safe in. council, For, .... ... —Joseph A. Gilkey is plied with ques-( a number or years ho filled, to the honor !•". y-w the closjvt intiinacy,

Hies '.iiouey at i.'lie's hat Store.

hv

..it the several cemeteries, entering by the .\OIIM' anil Howt'l'. I The Acme reaper and iftiiWcr is tbr neatest, lightest, eivde-.'. wannged, lightest draft and niosl perfect cutting machine ewv made. It never fails to command the praise and admiration of all

north gate, where the entire procession

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|mt. laws be ex- „f the chureh, jhe omces of stewaid and o'ie'h^'.e^table separatin'n may

repealed, and what n?.\\': clas.i leader. He was a delegate to the |y prevented and the twain more ics passed, when ha gv.U theuv, you

'„v' held in CrawfordsvilloSeptember 8, 1X72,. systematic use ol Lyon Kathairon, the ii a a a

In the death of Brother Irons we all

they have ample guaran-1 feel that the community has lost a valu- roots of the hair, which is prcltiiiinary to

work shall proceed without able citizen, and that one of the pillars oi^ni'ubitutoiequiiVtiMa i'ts p'r'eserthev liuiVc the* lt*vy. W*, of /inn hitit beon removetl. Besidp'S Ins

who see it at Gregg it Son's.

S'o-

Allciilion uriueM.

l-'uniirn.

ilmtti]fl rril|»•! AJIJ

CITY

through

,nei-tnm,.-,

•tone* and

«Htehp«, not :ml «lry rutting iliron)»h :unl Imi^ uul :u.J

ate in less than five

1 ,l 1X0 001

The l'.xeelsior has no side

lraft, no choking or clogging while eulting grain or crass. Either wheel will I drive the knife or sickle, turning either to the right or left. I For further particulars, call on theold and reliable firm of Kobb it Mah.irney and they will take pleasure inexhib iting to you the best machinc in the world.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

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1'. R. Simpson it Co. are prepared to deliver ice at every residence and busiii. ness house in the city. All orders left at the grocery store of 1'. R. Simpson Co. will be pronitly attended to.

For Ladies'Suits go to the Bazar.

funnel's, Rewurc ol' Impontow. Certain pailies have been traveling over Montgomery county and etleeting

,Vir anting the.nselvesas the aguitsof Cheap

trying to organize a lodge I -lohn." That fanners and'their families

i„rt,1i ir,„' nniv be on their guard against such lm-

postors, I state that 1 never employ any

"pnts of any kind, fonl.e jle of any ol

this week tlu» lorigo wa«* organiz(M| with the article-' in wlin'h I deal. Any one,

Go to Pickev it Brewer's for picture fortv charter members, includiiur quite therefore, representing himself as such a a "C^sanly an

—1'rof. Wi!co\*on's concert at Rus- Rubber and Leather 1 tells, Lnec I.eatli

concert here

and machine supplies at Tinslev's.

Farmers, call nt Gregir's Acme reaper and mower.

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Hair and various other articles iu the Budding Business, together with Coal• bOIIRllt Vltll S\W\i\\ V('fCl'OlK'e

(oin(,

mower

for the cou'.ing liai vest should call at •-. 11. tJri'gKit Son's. Tiy so doing they will

I The lK-st proof that I sell good goods at the lowest figures is my increase of I trade. All 1 is call and judge who sells the cheapest. Remember the place,

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Ku«l alliiiK OHI.

It is indeed a sad falling out when, afthe

I tunateiy inc lauieiliaoie separ.1111111 Iiiaf

se.^ion of the lay electoral conference, closley united than ever by a.timely and

most potent invigoraut promoter of its growth and beauty kiuiwu to modern pharmacy. It completely ubviates the dry and jtarchcd comlittutdf the hair, which is preliminary to

4

lren,

a large

the

ti(,n \tenlthy ntale. it IH the «m!v

ruo

no equal. It not only increases the

quantity of the hair, but improves its

trousappearancc and silky *tlire which areexecdiiigly attractive. tills rt ion.

dijuolycnt and evaporaut ofdaiidru'n niniiro, liiitlies' Neck Wear, In all the latest, styles. New Ottoi nioun.i their anil other inipiintiea of th(i s**alp, \*hosCj \Y G. V. prewucoUinjuriouKto the hair.

A*

beautifier of the head the Kathairon lifts'

WOOL.

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z'CRAWFORDSVITiliE WOOLEN MILLS,

Curiifi' (.l'ccii nn»l Mni'ltrl SI I'cotw,

Witli your WOOL if you Avant the hit hrsi pvicft in CASH or

WOOIJKN und IMIMF.STIC hoinn and loroipju niado, at

I'KICKS (hat are WAY DOWN LOW, and no mistake. (Jo

To build up it country encouragc Manufactures.

BOOK STORE.

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No. i:\«')ui liK't* lUooli,

1 Tu on Tin ml nnt i\i oIIHIi»u IJ Itcoolvlnp

Wall l^por, IMctures, Picture Frames,

HOOKS AXI)

S'i'ATIONKKY

l^AHM I)I lOIi

WANTED.

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On hand an immense stock of Factory, Jeans, Flannels, lUanket.s, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Waterproofs, and Shirting Flannels. These goods were to the Wool Trade.

AMI SW IIK BOFOI'T' .VOII S('LL.

DUTON'n VIIONT,

1 s: K'll ill I lis Slock i"

SlM{IN(i & SUM 1ftKR 1)11 GOODS,

Striped Silks, heckered Silks, Japanese Silks,

A IUI IViiiuniii"' KilUw.

c\v Ii'iwli 3 i»liIIK, .New Willi N

iN'ew Silk I'oplins, :\«'\v I5iin«lol Percak'H,

1N«.'W 1 »11.\' PrinlK, Cretonne

Cainbries, TN'»\v I*i*iii1i. I«'inbvoitl-

cries l-"*i-i11«»n n«l (ii imps.

Nov Laces, consist in? ol'Tlimul, Valenciennes,

siiawls. Also it lai'L'e sfock ol' Cassiniei'CK, Coating, UOJ'S W

quality iinmendiatcly, imparting a lus. of the Largest, Most Elegant ami Host Assortotl Stock e^er OtUlfO.

Do not fail lo call and inspect our New («ooU, .i* wt lift\c one.

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OF .ILL KINDS,

Ami KverytliIlia: Klw» to be Vouml in Fivst-Clatjs

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Best (iold Pons in tlic Market. I'lclim* FranM^s Made 1o Onler.

HARDWARE.

Tin: HUKT IVVHI:

IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS,

PI UE W IIRI I:

IS i:

^iinpboll A:

ca.npbeii & Sign oi* tlic Circular saw,Opposite

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the Court House

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A N PBKLL & 11ARTEK.

NEW COOOS.

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Point Applique, Otiomau

ear,

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