Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 August 1872 — Page 3
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LTV AMI VICINITY.
('OfNTV
Monday.
C'onnnissio!i(i,- meet next
(•unci. & SON'S new Iniililinjr will
ready for
.lies
ma'le
to
!-]ectaclc '1 neschiv.
Dltv and dnsty
la^t Saturday.
Ni:x Saturday i-
ular monthly
'»r
us
say la^t week.
Ki». 11 KATONJ of tiiis oflice, is trying his Pack on prairie chickens this week in the vicinity of l.aKavette.
Tin: dog ordinance doe-,
to
In1111
i-1 M|AY was
not kee the
curs from making a terrible noise of nights. Truly
these
TO-MOIUO.V,
,S
the
111 eases
to be tried at the Circuit llml lilli0
meets:
iu
another column. Saturday, September I I, is the day, and Mcharry's
HI:HA
Ki:v (Isi'Al! 11II.I., of Cincinnati, o'c
cuplcd
the pulpit of the
driven well
in
seven
hundred and fifty barrels
.lave been pumped 1'ioin the
Snsii: men grumble because t)iov
17 ui' I I ran ly gomir
as
of
11*i ttvi*
Mi1 iii-nt in 1: !*n
the outside of the
OI'
next
Mund.t
iderahle crowd came in to see the cirens ton has pu-hed his work during the vacation
.'l it
the day for the reg
rxaminaiion of applicants
h-arljerv iicfii-r^.
(Jisjsr's pi.-achc- wei-hed
ounces each,
called to
has been appoiii t-
uirgeon and
county, vice l)r Milton •a-ed. ...
IN theory Summer
see
grove is
Cn.wti.I:Y Coi.TUA has secureiPTii' give a good account in
has ordered the re- sidi'iablc experience in the business, bridge over the I... N. A.
I
'l on Wabash avenue, on
iii'.'ount of its unsafe eondiiion.
TIM: continued .scarcity of water at in the coursc of a life which we hope is Alamo has induced parties there to sink not yet half spent. :a
the open ground
Tin: College Guards excursionists! SritAYKD «K .STOI.KX—From Oeo. H. from Indianapolis will arrive ut about Ueighton's stable, in this city ou the 10 o'clock this morning. The picnic will night of the 2-lth, a dark chestnut sorrel lie held at Whitlock's irrove, where our mare, with three white feet, white face, Indianapolis friends will doubtless meet and pony build. Any person giving inliiiiny of our citizens. formation of the same will be properly rewarded. 1 III-: ijuail law does not expire until .. __ fhe 1st of October.
Sonic people have
got the erroneous impression that the aged about two years, was severely scaldi|iiail law expires on the loth of August, ed on the left arm, breast and shoulder 1 he same as the law prohibiting the kill- last
inn of prairie chicken.. upon herself a kettle of jelly that her "T.T" mother was Looking on the stove, 1 il picnic in Milener grove last Mit- ... liiday was a ijuiet and pleasant allair. Tin-: Howe Sewing Machine Company li.in cing and croijuct were the diver-ions. |,as established a branch ollicc in this Some ol the ladies iu attendance insist t-itv, witli .1. T. McJiinsey as manager, that it is not exactly the proper thing 'pj,,, immi formerly occupied by J. W. lor a gentleman to, dance with his coat rmnbcrlnml, on Washington street, has
Mil. DAVID I.DXI:, one of the early settlers of this county, a prominent citi-
!,m!
11
,orm'r C'"u,,,y
effects
of a
without a cooking!
few weeks ago, when she
bought one of S. II. (iregg it Son. This -..persistent disregard of the new-fangled
I»1IIM. 1.A\VIII:AII,
notious of modern days is probably tendent of Public Instruction, will deAvithout a parallel in the county. ]iyer a free lecture at the
W'IIAT a glorious world this would be a a a
ioi
.l rveiy luan i.iotild say with
borer I earn what 1 wear owe no man Whitlock's grove for use to-day. hate envy no man's happiness glad with other men's
good
farm
content with my!
living on
lo.iLa watch last week. A
I'ikeslrect,
little boy who
was unjustly accused of stealing
it was
lite
obliged to pay twenty-live cents lor hair lending. Of course they would grumble all the Mine if the price was nnlv (if1 ci'ii cents, lull
they may as
how mud' reason lliey have f.ir gi umA "ood harhei
im, .1 mi "ii T.'t. & MI I tlic morning midnight of the
htjrn
11»*w «i
iMi,i:t 7". h- mi
then* is only
wee
~ri:7,o
I lir-l in
us Tuesday, lie was
the city for the purpose of procuring torches with which to supply the club. 1. He sjivs the Republicans of Coal Creek
ivyn ihcmselves in
l'dock-, for new Coal Creek hasn't the anomaly of Monday.
I'II.M I,I:V
l-'.xaininer for
closes next
fl a iv a in
Satiir-
la -t
is to a is it might clo-e .i fact as well,
we
well
knew
-ire lo
a present prices,
faithfully from o'clock in
I"!5 day, can make ei-h dollar.-, an
I
as in dollars.
mie day in
k, Saturday, when the run of cu^toui cr uliieicnt to
keep the
•^tanlly employed. |*\»ur
from to Tor rent,
wo a -51* t(» a week (o a in and to cuver the other expenses »t the shop, lights, towels, soap, ete.
I':.Ivi 1:1 .—
Col.
t'arrington
that the repairs on the interior of the
college dormitory lmildinjz will
joli
the roof early next week.
A\ IHCAT drills mi,! cider precise a a .- ad (h a it
'I
lie IS
lie
buildim.'
painted and penciled.
Uock villo
al-'j heen planned and
'"el Taking
I there
as the day was, a eon-
balloon
six
instead of two as
the
types
are dog days. .II'ST in it The track of the I., li. & W.
la-t day for service ('„vi„gt,,n onlv
on thejllh of Sej.-I, mbcr. j.^.m ,|a. ,l,c .l
of
KI XM-:HV and Cajit. I!. II. Tal
bot left by the o'clock" train Monday
chicken.- on the Illinois prairies.
another one of the
iSnr. Liill
new
"hot-
te-t days of the year." The mercury in the thermometer reached as hiah as
for an old settlers' meeting
it is tronj nevertheless.
barbers \m-
dollar a day,
or a A 'rck, may probaldv be taken to repw-.-ent the earnings if a ^ond barbi'r in our city. Takinjr from this sum a weekly charge
the number
tier
rooms have all heen newly
plastered and hand -omely papered, and j-npplied with. wardrol e. The whole luiildin^' has heen put under
roof iiew stone
is to
lie
New
walks have
constructed.
the improvement- all together
is a a evidence in
I l,,ls of
the
cam-
the energy it whichCol. Carring-
asceii-ion
eus
at
last
I
a a was completed to
two years ago. Since
n,,^, ],.ls
houses have been erected there
mill.
Two men who
a
's i!ir
Salniduy was
a siieees.-.
The
a-iial -hip- accompanii by the daring trapeze perloimer, l'rof eager, alter being lifted into an upper current several hundred feet above the earth, sailed smoothly and gracefully in a northeasterly direction, watched by thousands of spectators and followed by hundreds of boys. It landed in a largo field near the poor farm, both balloon and perl'otnier uninjured.
in
October and November.
Greeley Republican within her borders.
GOI.TIIA and W.
N. liabtorc at
•ock will in a few days open a
the old Gwyu liros. stand for the sale of
hats
caps, gloves and furnishing goods, under the (inn name of Guilra & Habcoek. Charley is well known to most of our citi/.ens already. His partner, Mr. Ilabeoek, comes from Springfield, Illinois. Both of them have had con-
Jus. A. li.Kiev, Ke]ublicaii candidate for Uepre-cntativc from Montgoniery county, is in the city this week, atteiid-
i'lg
l'is e.-tiinated on reliable authority Heck arc general managers and Abe that ot 'e hundred and one thousand .lohnsun, W. K. allace, jr., John
ol' water
Washing-j
the sessions of the teacher.-' institute,
Fir-l i'resbytc-i 's receiving the good wishes of a
rian church last Sunday, preaching a- hirge nuinbcr of political and iiersonal .-cnnoii which is very higldv spoken o*. fi'it^'uls. Mr. Gilkey has been farmer, school teacher, and
newspaper publisher
near! ,, 7, ^'.T
,, ., (I Mil MAN li A 1,1..— 1
l'r. I residence. 1 he work wi .. .. ,. ,, ,,
1
co-t about $l.i(. '. to night.
he Germans will
trip the light fantastic at hltzroth Hall
.lohn Hrukcr and Charley
Wcist,
F.pli. Joel and \Varner Wilhitc,
A i.i rn.i:daughter of I'cteSomerville,
Tuesday morning by pulling er
been fitted up as an office.
is^ioner,
died at his lesidcnce, (wo miles north of town, last Sunday morning, from the
paralytic stroke
if'some two weeks ago.
Tun personal property of Joseph Rover, deceased, of Sugar Creek township,
iu,vertil?cil for by tho
tor, oil
received
Mlts. JOHN LKWKLLW." lias kept house 1
hi|ii to
church this evening at 7i o'clock.
Slinks--1j
the
good people of that village as a worthy young man.
Pitor. M. II. HOPKINS, State Superin-
Christian
t\ UKl'l' i'A'l'liiN of the College (itiards,
of
man .o tild say with Slinks of Indianapolis, lnu 'neen over hero this pcaiv's slic]hcrd "Sir, lam a true la- veek, fixing up the
picnic
CAI'T. .ID. SIMI'SH.V last Saturday left with us a pair of prairie chickens,
I
THE Teachers' Institute now in session is the most successful ever held hero. (ne hundred teachers
vindicated a few days afterwards by the finding of the watch where it had been lost. People should remember that all little boys, even if they have the rcputa- M. Tlt.wis, of this city, will adtion of being fast, are not necessarily dress the Grant Club at Waveland, by
the first day.
•ottti'ut illi
Foil Tin: Loi:i=vit,t,K CONVENTION An effort lifts been nmdo, with what suem.VlllUl/ eess
have not ye! learned, to
modate the straight
secure ft
luill'-fare train lo Louisville,
to accom
1 'enioerats who de-
attend the, convention at
that'
I place next 'J'uesdav. A. I). Willis
savs ail attempt ha* boon made to smoth-
same this movement
extra one
in this county, but a
He savs a hun-
In dred Democrats are ready to go
this place :is «irlc^ates to convention.
from
Tin-: I 'mu.—The county lair g:ess tliis week. Tuesday and Wcdncsday were devoted wholly to making en tries,
of which is reported
about cijual lo the number la.-t year. The exhibitions commence to-day. The managers predict a fine show and good attendance. ..
AMIIIKW li. l).\vis,
states
's mill in lirown
all
he
finished to-day, two weeks before the time for the completion of the
a new slate
-teps ha\'e
'and
heen erected,
differed in politics
'I'm: I'lca a Hill proenrred a §*15 lliijr
lie u-ed
pole to be raised there on the 7th lember.
Mit. JOH. Kix«i died at
(wo and a half miles southwest
asl ^iinuiiv
Moxitoi: MILnoun, of
Scores
in
a time, beside a plow faetorv and saw
Street- have been opened and ex
tended and graveled, and graded and yet people have been all these
two
talking about dull times
a in was almost re,i
years
On. C. A. I*l11i.i.il*s, Secretary of the f.irant and Wilson club at l'lcasant
Hill,
his residence, |in.lIK.eSi
at the
yeal-s.
advanced age of ,1 a any
Tun wooden shed in front of Allen Bro.'s dry goods store has been taken down and a canvas awning substituted for it.
Attica, will
address the Grant club at the Court House to-morrow night.
1". G. Mi I N*TYiti: has sold his farm of 811 acres near J'rairie Kdge for fit, 100.
MicitrilAXTs are preparing (o renewing their stocks for'the Fall trade.
STOVKS and overcoats were in demand on the aoth of August, 1.S7I,
THE people were down with the hay fever last Tue?(lay,
CoMMTPsioxF.r.s' Cot'RT liircts next
TUAIII: MA'ITKKS.
it cans cheapest
boots and shoes
F.li Kahn last week received
Challis
floor
managers. The Kxcelsior string band
ton .-treet well .-iucc the pump -was put will furnish the intisic for lite occasion, in, June 1870. Fv ryboi.|y is invited.
'on Main street, is the place
buy your
ey. Remember the place, opposite the Court House. Call and see him.
I'efore making purchases of queensware, glassware, or cooking utensils
knppar cull always r('|y upim nuding ev-
season. They are in constant and
jict
a.iministra
the second day ol October, at the
late residence, 61 miles
J. M. SELLER, a young lawyer ol (his city, has determined to locate at Williainsport. AVe commend
.cli.ssho Id used
the eve of a needle, or point of a pin /or
instance, to a greater !.stance from the
j'e than formerly
east of Linden.
lien (his is the case go at once to Cheap
John, and get the l'antascopic spectacles,,
Ten years or more have We known 1*. li. Simpson, in the grocery business, and during all that time we have not heard:! a single complaint
Wll.l, AIUtltKMH Tin:
(inmt and Wilson (iuii,
A
(»ni!
1
•I
living near
township, has
tssed his personal property for Pale next' Wednesday, the -)th of September. The property consists of homis, cattle hogs, hay, corn anil farming
implements
I sale will commence at 9 A. M.
House.
I I51JIAY KYI'M.M
ALLGLLSL ITO. I
i«'1
tin*
Koui-vilb
iiiciiibcr
LR III 'INI) I«- NI
in pru-'l^'i^^liiiU'lt'is i(
'•lock .v.
was jroinj»M said an I bnian, "uj V:Lhin^ton street, ye?terday, an' I met jmid to-morrow. Pat llewins. •llewins.' siys I, 'how arc To
Says
('on-,
I, 'That's
'I'aith.
no more is mine,
lie. We looked
ailver"
The
Tin: annual session of the Xortwestern Indiana Omference of the .M. K. Church commences at Thorntown next Wednes day, .September llev. .Mr. Heck will preach his last sermon fur this vear next Sunday, lie will probably be returned for a second vear.
would be taking unfair advantage
I that when thoy
had
on the he lesson it conveys
you—" and then lie went on to tell lief and were g,catly
were married
(to honsi'keeping they would buv their
sleeping go »ds at
(Jregjr Son's, on Afain
a light on horseback la-t Tuesday night, near "tin1 head of Washington street, a they were returning to their homes in I'ritif Out* n( (imjtj *. the country. ..-i
I Ins is a paragraph
feel ourselves amply remunerated. It
V(lU g|,
t,m
ain
and Market streets, their well-known
»,»»-ll
s.onal the
a the
members present.
""f Present
A petition
was
Mills
the
at
ave money buy your
If you want
to
at the sign of the '*Hig
Hoot Vpside Down," on Main street.
Major I,. A. Foote keeps the most complete book store in the city. Call and tit out the children for the Fall schools.
west part of the eitv
street be
street
The.
ed hat the bids for the
his stock
of boys' children's and youth's clothing, hich is now opened and displayed on his counters and shelves.
prop.ITI
,isnion
I
•,
nder W hitsett, agreeing to
to
boots and shoes
for
... ,. .,
little mon
complete the engine house and city
of
any description, call iu at (ireggs' and see what a splendid stock they have on Hughes exhibition. Vanarsdall—3. lk'fore the
I. N. Jo.-lin, the veteran stove dealer, olution an amendment ranks among the the city. You are
first
sure
S(1
of his
or
bettor
all.
grounds at
were in attendance
I a a
Kli Kahn is taking an active in- of rooms and bring the cost of the build-
week. terest to make it an interesting and hap-! ing within £ti,00o, if thejjsaine can hi: py occasion by supplying his hundreds ''oncof patrons with the best and cheapest ^'''c
manner of do-'
N a
ranged, neatly kept, honestly conducted
stocked
street.
Sclioi I books and school
the Corner Hook Store.
shot
in ltcnton county, for which lie has our sincere thanks.
ill"cudiueiit
ready made clothing and furnishing •Vve!S Hryant and Harter—'1\ noes, gjods. Drop in and see him, boys. ,, Uug'"^. Vanarsdall, Crist—4. llie
s",ch
Hlll
daily
rr^rTT' •. bids for «2I,000 of city boml.1.
when
it be-1
comes necessary to remove small objects,-
A 11Pti tioll jronl
iU,king fo of S4m
tJl0
to see distinctly, V!ls re,.eive(1 ml rantt.(1. tiled
Th( rcct
(in
est:il)lislinient
cimlie.ju
found than at "Simpson's" on Main I t," 1 \r.
Hugoodsand prices seem lo
isl'v
stationery at
lWVlll*At* 1\T 1 1 A 1* 1 iloil'K good iprvico of its coMents he roads Ta(" jJM. I. 1
I 1/ I. j,v iiistrtletiiKr l-Rn of lltth.
night
are vou 'I'rettv well, thaiik you i)on- i"^ndent of Tublie Instruction, will nellv.'
not my name.' llVl'
llewiir,'
savs
der'.- bought our family groceries, at the
Step
cxehiiniei
.'M.,
at each other again, and
j'
'[f, goodly numl-ei iisscinhlcd on
c'.","n'ium'
a a .j a a all their other housekeeping .oods T, Meharry's^'gmve fw'li:^'' me?U"g I
at
street
Tlie com mil tec
that deserve?
•vp-1 uablu, and ir it sluill lie heeded, wo
il
Orant club has nieulation and careful reading, attend, together
Is beautiful lind Mil- n.i.Kile-aged
will
is
only that, remembering the closeness o(
j- ,,
14.ltomnr,.s mnv
store, No. 0 Green street, whenever you
«m rv g..odn .tore.
Go to the Corner liook Store (or all kinds of school books.
The autumnal days are near, when Th»' ycxr -/rowin^
ui.
Nor
yet on Hiiiunn-i"s
if «m'-linx Wino
At this time last year corn of early And we shall want a oliungu of wearing, j:ri,Vl'- l'
l'oi
tin shock, apparel. The
viled to
dien,
nor .it flu-hinli
r,
I'l in imuie o'' 1*. Hills
i. ., a
iVLo. is so
in a associated
vi"p'
rece.ved from Caleb,
and ten other jronerty holders in I i-
t] 4i UL,!5,'111
askini:that the •!.«
rnn h:
as practicable, in view of the financial! listened to attentively for over an hour,
The survivors of last year's fair are to rhllton^Vre 'lie u^i' tVm'oil!fv' V"' P"' 'l,lerruI)tt,ll only by the outbursts of ap- Ire!! luue a le-union at the fairgrounds this
was voted down
Street
(.'ommis-ioner
One of the snuggest and most complete |his resignation would be accepted! grocery establishments in this city is upon a limit settlement of his: aciiiiints1 that of Wilhitc it Chadduck. House- »s
was notified
twicer, ,nd the acceptance of,
report and .settlement.
try thing in the eating lino that the A resolution was adopted expressing engaged for the last year
season produces, and many things out of the dissatisfaction of the Council with
the manner in which the Marshal had
receipt of the freshest and best country discharged the duties of his oflice. have been a water
produce. Tho Treasurer was directed to adver borhoobi.
t0 lr l(p t])ubl (|fe,c Ur,r0vi t)le A
on the left temiilii. j, T. Talbot was elected Assistant City'
jiWnday, ,\ug 3G, mid organised by
NT IN»F
rosidont, and
Ensminger and D. F. Drake
I'rcridi.nUal election. They can not One hundred and twenty-live teachers one of the
Kahn's and set your mind at rest. :^-l Ir.ietion (horoughly practical. I
its
rics. A Executive (Join mil tee and
For President Or —Many persons pointed and the Institute declared ready preparing to thoroughly refit and reI are 011 thc fence in regard to the coining lor actual
foil-.?,
by instructing fclrtu of
have no knowledge of books, in the word method, l'rof. Alcott's instruction, so far, ha bc.-n conlined
gymnastics, and as he pa.-.-e- from one s:cp to another in the ilcvehipiiie.it of his method, the appreciation and a lminiiratioti of the
institute
lVoJ*. M. T*. Hopkins, Super-
luctll,v ilt
01,1
sure, il turned out to be neither of us, ^lr' McKinncy, of Newtown. and so we turned in llenkle
A Snv-
1
Meeiiii)
wriu'" lll(' following to
fjuntl'iy, the 2 "»th inst,
headi)uarlers. Mr. Long had livpi! in this county early H(ly years. He came here from
I-ro,«MMli„KsV Sullivan county, this
I he City Council met in regular ses-,,)f
Mayor soOice on Monday
eve- 1S2
11- croition the county making comfortable arrantresehool and |»ubliebuiloinirs recommend-
on, according to the plans and specif,ca- ftw
tions °f Col. (.arrington, for $S,50(1.
was oflured by Councilman Foote and adopted by the casting
mnilU
ks.n. *i WOuU l(ii the liaptist
erect,onandcoin-1 WIW t0
pletion of the new engine house be not ,.te(lilljr „.(,,k. The day had been
vote
vote was takcii
I VIUHUII .... iiniuiiuiiK-iii was
bu.-iness men of: Councilman lirvaut is follows-
to bp satisfied
and purchase when you learn his prices and examine his stock.
State,
,thr yeats
recent older ol the Council relative to i», \, .in1Mhonest, honorable, upright
the widening and extension ol Main
so changed as
to leave
..I,,. .,11 ...i- ..
little folk
who
to reading and
inercnrcs.
l'rof. Smith has
just been introduced,
and has begun the explanation of school apparatus. Much interest is manifested
art ol the members
on
that
of 171,1 ,lu li
1 .-atunlay, the
in the
churcll jn the u|UVi t]|C
Fall
]82o 0 llle 2 (1 1V I)c,(.t,„,)0l,
,, ,vit|,six „t,
onm a t,
,nr
tist. A sistcl. (jf M|.' U|i,
one remaining
of
that seven. Iurin'all
his course
the ,!lri,u
only l.O feet wide through tin A platted and settled portion of said ex tens',oil. The petition was referred to (lie proper committee.
iro!e of-
has been that of
Christian
gentleman, respected and beloved by a
f,.ien,ls .lni
jdenly,
the
committee on
lel ltives
he was stricken Uuwu sud-
yel he
was found about his
rni. .i,^ n.,.., ,•
accepted. ccssively hot, and directiv after reachiii.-!
was submitted
by Alex-1,
lU home
h(mr
Association which
,m„.t
Vav,fordsville the suc-
,JIV
pris,„„„
-1
|e sens(l|e,:i was at
I« NIT T.N.
(II,».
erect and firsl th:U
stri)kp
,.
of the May
or. The vote on the adoption of the resolution was as follows: Aves, Foote, :i noes, lirvaut, Harter,
Jt (|VC|
,Je
ArursT il, 1X1 i.
on this res-
ollered
:u lU
of |)llra,ysi!l. Jlt! lillgcre lw wet,ks
JCVO ution acceittmp le proportion without being conscious, and then went h'1***, SM and everything in the hardto his reward. His remains were follow- ware in at cd to final resting place by an tin-' CAMI'IH-.U, TIXSI.KY usually large number of mourners.
Ax OLD SI:TTLI:H.
*oI. !4ll:irf*»
by
rp, Friday night. AlthouKb no special cf-' engine hm^T^ «^«e crowd greeted the
rin^ton to this Council are not regarded Colonel with their presence, lie was
«'ol. lick iXdhii't, oi l^iKayette, dtes^d the Grant and Wilson club last 0(Wr wlllV,Hsbm'no
,lH to maintain the same arrangement 'ailSen 'u'eivals which his telling F.R.Simpson & Co. are prepared to
lik1
ron
{llt ,or
Mave innde up
an estimate of I). D.
Jone ou thc sdlol), lniil( ing c.011lraL.t.
,|1(1 S-: -.li„ol 'i'rustees, two driven in (hat bura, for the and
public use.
A
lands of the late Jesse Titus lias bee.J
„.,,n.issis. was direcied to -Beer.flows at Alamo, and fights /ol-!
manufactured by George Staples. None Kailroad ou Wabash avcuue, said —Clianibers it McCtillough are remov-1'^latl- better supplied with every conceivgenuine unless stami ed Che^p John" bridge bciiij^ consideml dangerous. '"K their /louring mill to Waveland, is
,vllat 1
Engineer, to serve during the unexpired —.lohn II. .Smith has a new miller at "®t thc I'isher block. The sick term of I). (i Roderick, Engineer. Hibernia (old (iilkty mills), is buying! "lu
wheat, m::!:cis
now.
1 I
(.JMII
Maiy H. Krout and
sat- Vawlcr 1LS viw iVesidents, and
(or all of which (hanks.
'ad,"
de
of the iti-Litute,
and it is highly gratifying to the exuini
l-.liliore, from
l,K'
'1,riutl:"1
the Atlica
on0miln tl,c
ffliovt prirrr, nuil then went homo. meeting at Mcharry'sgrove
a Nircastjc youn^ lady to her huled to meet orgiw notice of a meeting. b.-ati. "(»h," th.- replv, "but that
last
17th ins
!,,
was
the
time
a
Montgomery1, Warren and Fountain hi
I ii in .oirii ami ouiKiUil it)
v.itii
it Also
address the first settlers
Otliei merohants nuiv mark down, but among'tlie the Trade 1'atace move- on, defying all county. competition both in ijualitv nnd prices. I hope to make this a grand
his wife andl cl
I tics
it
l.et Greeley and (irant take care of themselves (or uiiu day, while we have ,il|o happy reunion ill this grand old
et
those that are near hrii
s,'il'ts
w'." 'i"1'1' to refresh
distance
with
good, cheap and serviceable clothing
that
few hesitate upon the order of their go-
Aiiofltrr o.l' our David I.ong,
ing, but procecd at once to their sales- '-"Ong," dicil at his residence, two room, on the southwest corner of Green
those
fr
(IIIIIIM^-
an(l
Home
familiarly known as
»"c-hnlf miles North of Crawfords-
Ale
thanks! fc —John I'ishclo familiarlv
it
1
ner and in it lo welcome visitors at all times The sessions, be continued to-d a
la«t
at
a
(=il''
the ground
disappointcd. Tho-e lively as a cricket. Age, HO year
ami w-eut present organized and appointed another M'I'II N-T' X^'
urraiigeincni. ami fixed
1,
1511
propo«es to make it the
best ami largest meeting ever held in that grove, and hereby invite all the old settlers in the counties ol Tippecanoe,
in
all the young and
W have inviU'd personally Mr Saulord (.'ox, of LaKayette. the author of a little liook on the lirs( settling of Indiana. Mr. Cox can II us more about the first settlement of this Wjiluwh fctuintrv than liny olher loan iu
up here. think last Suiulay was as hot a day as we have had this Summer. —•I. A Id ridge
!es'
convincing speech broflght forth- deliver ice at overy residence and busin
We are glad to say that we have the ness house in theei (v. All orders
promise of a few speeches from the the grocery store of J\ H. Simpson it Co. Colonel to lie made in different parts oj'j will bo promtly attended to. the county. Monroe Miltbrd, of Attica, I will address the club next Friday •. Pa ..« niulit I
1,1(
.paint
ALAMO 1 ATI i.IXIa'S. Campbell it Tinsloy,
-Late com will be slim without rain, For the niMi mshionable, the most stylJolmathan hrtiitsife o. have been jsb and neate.-t fitting hat, call at John He is now receiving Full styles.
iv in wells—•!
«'clls. They are a success.
them there would ere this time
f„ininuin
goixl flour, has plenty
TI I I I I
./II L- iw.V I
a
Pl.rone
imniense amount of wheat.
Seereta-1 Marks, thftl old and reliable engineer
bos*. They have also a new saw mill
1! their farm, which they
Committee on Ways ami Means were ap- soon as threshing is over. They arc
business. model their dwelling,
finest
make up their minds which of the two 1 have been enrolled, and others arc con- —John If. Smith cojivcrling his' frii])tions because'it renders the hair as H's they shall vote for. Hut those who stantly coming in. residence into neat Swiss chalet. lustrous as
have examined the stock of ready made Among the instructors from abroad are, —Alexander White in 011 visit lrom o'oliurVuAi' '(Trt"-inJ bee clothing, for men and boys, and the Miss S. A. Donnohiic, and Profs. Alcott Wayne county to old friends here. lie it duw not soil the pillow, the Mip^r the prices at Eli Kahn's, are quick to decide Smith, and lilacklege, who are present- says the yeomanry of old Wayne don't '"ll I because it is without a .-ival in, a I a a a a a a a a a a fence," in res|iect to clothing, go down to common school branches, making the in-:
house* iu
takes
"W"
culled
is bringing another rousing lot
of furniture to Alamo. 1 I 'lad in his sleeping robe, the Tattler sat on a gate post the other night, and and listened to the most soul -stirring music by the Alamo band, as thcr weio returning from giving a concert at Yountsville. —.lonathnn l-'r
week tlire
-live bushels
-lied
of
.Alabama wheat
from acres of measured ground. I lie challenges the State to beat it It a -o
a a
Le-iMature, found in .ludjre O'Krien an 'old friend in j.ict hi,
iclcik who i-ssiied
Proposed old settlers'
ladders at Campbell Tinslev's. meeting at Meharrv's grove a committee I -v count iv Democrats of
,,ul lil1
^""""ndty, thinking
to
\\illi
other
him
ll ,r
old settlers'
1 1
'f
l-'ranl llauniud's,
'J pound-.
r—Olir centenarian, fi'eorge
has bought William
Dunbar's interest iu the store at thi place. A. J. I'.owers has
sold his farm to
Silas Dunbar, and expects to
this
better a it
Mas
's O S a a
MS hi" sickness he had been riding around
be.
LOCAL
W'lical Uiuilcil.
Darter i: l$ro. want to handle bushels of wheat during the .|K
rfl
''^'onled.
ITIIU II I\
as a
,,
*U1' ^'ddren, also, slippers,
elc !lt
!('llu,'c'l
l.ine 's one door
many neigh-
The
a purse, and intend to I Order your boots niadc at Curtis' boot
shoe
by the widow, CaS .1 te
lllrc
prices, at Curtis'.-
BIOIO, one
baIlk
l«titi ai for the partition of tho Curtis Brw'orfAriiin sir^Ti ,i JiiS
to
low. I There is ierh»|w no drug store in the
1
l)rcst:ril,e(1
of
plenty
Tuifhci*' IiiftUluU'. I walrr (»ii spring brunch, and is driving *'llmre south of his stor«\ Professional Thc Montgomery County TcaelieVh' th'yigs lively. John has the checks
Institute met at the Normal buildiug without borrowing, and means business attended to. .'Mw.'i
your
seventy-f iv acres, threshed "IMJI'.A ili
for .voursolvos.
than the
hir marriage
sixteen year ago, in Jlamilton
county. —.Mrs. .Robert \V. Mc^Taken ha* advertised a large :ile til jicrsunal properly
determination not to eat crow A new hoarder
Fruit
uiiila.id Jesse Cumberland's tile
.il-! had I,OuO hu.-hels. .loci Stout.1
reho-ion
regard
...
rv I,
to politics, religion
in previous comlilion of race or
ciilor.
-, i-
.' '"o»'ed
'1)0 ^l'ley are
a better fix financially than they
bun
for ten
have
ears, TOM Tvrn.KIT.
I IIOM WKSU:V.
-Mi. llaidin Freeman and
And
his es
poused have di-solved partnership. The cause is unknown. —Theonly manufactories of (his place are Messrs. Almond & Co.'s portable
saw
factory
located at Gray's station, lliey have il bran new boarder
UeiiJ. Uiiliue, of Crawfonlsville, is inmeeting, being Thomas Stout's only eight boys iu (amMontgomery il v. —llviff threshed 2^0 bushels id' sio As pioneers, we wish once more to I from eight acres, and J. II. Shite meet anil greet the young ami the old. bushels from ten acres Go Mmm Come everybody and
at
iHNi Men-
n.
|.. Uemh'v Jiiiii, and
Rcudc
A. and .1. Mailcy l.s.M). We wish that some of candidates would come out and give us speeches before the October election,
Mr. .1. JI. Tyson started for Nehras I ka last week WICSI.KY.
ltO.H 110Wlilts' STATION'.
It has been extremely warm and
dry
Pivots,
go
West
next Spring. Dr. lierrymau, of I'otato Creek, will soon erect an oflice at
[dace. We
are glad to have the prospect of such a desirable addition to our population. —The corn crop around
this station is
a ever
before
to
MATTERS.
100,000 present
season. Fanners will find them
r"'"'-v ll"' l""'t
I,ri(,e" .that, can be
llnrihrare House.
........ .1..: Mill il The largest and best assortment of
could live but a
„h „lh,
I F„rm /Irlh, W„u.
.*
is
it liro. wish generally un
derstood by the readers of the Joritx.w. (hat they have a very large and complete stock of boots and shoes of all kinds, for which they ask more money than do
e„ts in this
city
0ust?'» «l"os
,ni*'os
for la
left at
-cheapest and most durable
is the llubbtr I'aiiU
for sale by
cast
:l
of Elston bank,
'la,s.
people of Alamo '°°l
rw
casl
supply at Line's, one I
Alston bank.
door east of Klston
buy b^u wdj SveJl'ln^t
variety of pure drugs and choice
intended to say. medicines than the one kept by Dr.
:,t
I' ,V
brother*luivc a A hundred reasons mi^ht tvJiy
rof. thresber, ami have* bulled out thus fur1 I-vnnV Ivnthnimn ulmiiii) ii^„i h.»
ercnce to
011
intend to run as
IIIHO
SOILS
to make it
Ripley.
the Jnt itxAl. and would
I
without it for
not
all hour.-', divy
"ig''t. The Doctor resid?s just one S'liiare sout" cull.-, within tin
wi,hin
the city will be promptly I
I.yon's Kathairon should be" used by Capt.
l'v,!rJ' intelligent
human being in pref-
every other preparation
satin
for the
hair, but ten will sufllec. Here they arc liecause it nourishes the fibers, multiplies them, and makes them grow becaiiMO't thus orevents them from withering and bleaching liecause it removes the scurf, mid dandruff wluch choke them as tares choke the golden grain because it kieps the scalp cool and prevents
because it makes it
do 01her ro 1!.!'!w'J^'/J!!fTi 1 "L'
^r
S 0r nny
country'invaluableall,
ten dollars a year that half of these ^"propertta!
possesses or even one-
WOOL.
TO
J*. 31. & CO. 'fc$
ClI A W FOR DSVTLLE WOOLEN MILLS,
'oi»n«
WOOL if you want tlio hi^liost,
i| IMI.MKSTIC GOODS,
WOOLKX iii DOMKSTIC (JOOOS,
,lu WAV l,w,vx ww
To
build up a
N
a
to
l'leas-
Wall
.Evor.vf-liiii£
vi, lCxchanue Blook,
liiicc Lpadirr. (Sell
I_,
CivocM* un1 MnvUo't Htvectn,
prlee
llOIIIC
BOOK STORE.
CITY HOOK HTOllli
:v
on 1 Iniul aiul an Constantly Itcoelvlna
Paper, Pictures, Picture Frames,
HOOKS AND STATION Kit OF ALL KINDS,
Klse to
bo
In CASH
A 1 W E
Fouml in
O O I S'lOUKS
ilest (.old Pens iu the Market. Picture Frames Made to Order
BELTING.
ell
CJii,inpl
Hooks, «&<.,
Sign of the Circuit* Saw, Opposite the Court House'
ALPACAS.
151. O li A li PACAS!
Those Goods are so popular that they have in great measure taken the place of
GliANI) OPENING!
O. I»l. CRAWFORD,
HTOM: FHOXT,
I O S
SPRUNG & SUMMER 1)R GOODS,
Silks,
or
1111(1 foreign made Jit
e»
couutry encourage Manufactures.
see
First-Class
rrin«ley
A:
'I'IIK HKHT
1 E A I I A N E
in
liBAND
A N I S
We introduce this season a new brand, tliat for beauty of finish, fineness of texture, and brilliancy of dye, surpasses any make heretofore offered, and we sell them at a price which makes them the cheapest Goods in the market.
CAMPI & HARTER.
NEW COODS.
Colored
Slrijied Silks, Checkered Silks, Japanese
A
ni
Now Irish New SHillc Velours,
TVOAV Silk I*plinw, Now Banded Pei'cales,
Now loll.y Vai-don l^rints, New Cretonne
Csunbriosi, Now l^Voncli Prints, Embroid
eries, Frinocwnnd (a iinpsi.
Nw Lac s, eoiiHistiiif? of Thrnil, Valti'i linos, Point Appliquq,
Gniiinre, liitdles' Neck Wear, in all the latest styles, New Ottoman
Shawls. Also a large stock ol' Cassimeres, Coatings, Boys' Wear* &c. Do not fail to call and inspect our New Goods, as we have one
ol' the Largest, Most Elegant and Best Assorted Stock ever offered his section. ('. M. LltAWFORD,
Town.
Nilks,
Ti-imiiiingf Silkn
Silks,
