Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 May 1873 — Page 2

T. H. B.

The best evidence

Tun

i.mi'unmimMi'iMB

E O I A

ORAAVFOKDSVIIj-E,' MAY ts ::t

McCAIN and

to the Toledo

wav.

J. T. TALBOT

EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.

Tipton* county

voted last week SfiO,.

ot fiom 10 to tf2.W'. riieyhave. but a -hort tiuie

work required, and should be aided -.s

much as

possible

by

fed

people

nut-cuiii.

Hekf.

"Wc learn

traeted to furnish

pect to be received and treated in

treated

A»» AweiftW «v»r» f\- -ii r». .( A--."'.'

You arc

1 1 1

& St Louis Air Lino liixil-

X. A. JiAYHul sr .K. laic of the

fayette

of the Indianapolis ,hurnu!.

its

La­

Courier, is 011 the editorial »t:i!l

Orit rcsjiects will be paid to the i-rank fort Cirscrnt next week. In thi connection we may say thai we have the copy of the t"rrre?nl Containing the item which that paper denies ever having appeared in

columns.

'SXv.i,

mat a ('ongresstnan

is opposed to the salary grab i* hi- re turning his extry hack pay to the I'mled States treasury

.— I'ii"iw,

CemoiT'itic. Malison has not given till- "evidence" thai anvbodv knowsifcf.

Tin: Legislature ot .Michigan ha-' passed a law providing that

per

business." land, but are now forming a diteliing association that will embrace several serving a notice ntimV'Uie

W feel like serving a notice ntimV mailing clerk of the rawfordsville .1'H it-

s'ai.

that if he continues to send us that with one side terribly

.lurcda

paper lie wh plaint against him The

ho wholly unreadable, we shall

file

a com

one of the comparatively small number of One

papers that

we

read

"all through ," hence

we can not tamely submit

so

an infringement upon

—Ligonitr Ilimwr.

right hereafter, friend Stoll from such a good pa |«-r a the /eimnv the compliment paid the .TornsAi is du ly appreciated.

ABOUT as sensible a remark as we have ever heard on that subject is the following bv the editor of the Seymour Demmral: "We like a gentleman and an honest man. wherever we lind him, and from whatever country lie comes, be that Germany. Ireland. England France yes, or even Africa. The Germans

ex -j

country is other people are received and —The

—according to their merits

they don

't

ask any editor to blame

banks of the Khine or ttie Danube, instead of the beautiful green banks of the Susquehanna

."

THE^3„ L. & N. W. RAILWAY. .The friends 0

portion of the line '.v.a- concerned its construction was a fixed fact. The cars were already running on the route from Streator southwest to within 00 miles of Hoopston and preparaliong were being made to commence work at an early day on the remaining portion. What they wanted was an southwest outlet from Hoopston. lfitdi',1 not come by way of Crawfordsville it would go elsewhere, an outlet they intended to have. He said it would open up the pine lumlier markets of Clinton and give us access to* theai,and in turn would give them access to our block coal and hard lumber. Remarks were also made by Messrs Strawn and Johnson, Prof. ('ampbell and S. Kennedy,"all tavoring the tcrprise. J. J. Darter in a short

(vf-hapsin posse-ion

last issue of

forth in its usual /tufting manner ami 1 am sure that "let it gush ,'' is the unani mous wish. Who would desire to have those fructifying and fertilizing waters pent up in ohseciirity. when such benefits accrue to the community by a lice cusli? Although a century or two has lolled over my "fro «ty pow ." I can en joy to the utmost tile

spirit

it

er in

-oti- :ic]uit-

led of murder on the plea of insanity shall be kept in custody a« person dan gerous to the community This is an

ex

cellent provision, and Worthy of general adoption.

not that it left 1 ho read

darkness u- to whether (ins.

Assessor-arc now at work \ny -I"'-•••"••' -M" ol the Patrons l:ilse stiiieiuent.s made oil the

listt tender

the person making them liable a tine

anv other

in which to complete the

If

thee

it

the lists made out without delav.

Villi

A NKW building fifty i.y one hund-

and fiftv feet and threo st irie high

'lander

in

a

1

has been deterniiin on by the trustees! of Indiana University, and will be built during the coming Summer It will contain a room fifty by one hundred feel. for the display of the

The build

ing is to be chiefly devoted to the 1 'e partment of Nature.

is au item from the Goshen an hour to quench their tliir -t for knowiDemocrat that ought

to

setting our moneyed men to thinking

have the of edge Two of our citizens carry

oTIinal

that the toshen Manufftctur-1 The funniest of it is they

ingCo., Dr. lWverle Supt., have con-1

iiigs for the American Sewinsr Machine yyte for Greeley .,<p></p>Co

and that Fravel, Fisohour

Co., some

wort

lor

thousand acres of flat land. Those that oppose thi- thing will have to meet at Phillipi and in the end "will have to draw their weasel.

oi hnai. .. ......

.t

flagrant

individual rights

Our mailing elerk

has reeieved the

necessary instructions. It will

lie all

cow

and pearauee la

the Crawfordsville. La

Salle & Northwestern Railway held a meeting in this city last Saturday. Quite a number of representatives were present from different ioints along the line, among them Eli Strawn, l'resident of the Indianapolis, Streator & Northwestern Railway, Wm. L. R. Johnson and .lohn A. Koplin, Secretary, and Treasurer of the same organization, and all of Bucklev, Ills., R. McCracketi, i. C. Davis, AVffi. Moore and Dr. S. P. Th.mijwon, of Hoopston Jos. Milligan was called to the chair and T. II. B.McCain appointed Sec retary. Mr. Koplin addressed the meeting l1, at some length giving a history of the enterprise in Illinois and the pro-jiects of: the road, lie sai«l.o far as the Illinois I hnvelwit

our citizen- being bflated on

business one night last week got terribly frightened Kverv bad act lie had ever a to in a in in In fact he thought his time had come. The fir .-t thought :is it must be old

-l

Vice

with the yoiuitrei mrrabciy

ot

the

uri/*--r, which has

iy—John

sprung

ot youth

which manifests itself in the Kven the advertisement-are boiling over ill) the perpetual bubble of triskiness anil hilaritv which pervades the sheet The "TiviJightTalk ." shows an indill'ercuce to pnnctu .'.tion which I .jtii ad mire. (having had trouble with that art myself ,'I were

Bob

iek a the orator IVrhap •judicious in of a lew quotation mark- would elucidate the matter, lie nig "twilight these few errors -houM be overlooked. The vein of romance im -l be a in in

weather .' A

W «v a re is a

absence of dcs

to Spring «&c.

big

Ih'I's.,

The fair

goddess who has pecn apo-tronhizc.l by school boys incc timew .,-, ha been con temptuoujly slighted The spirit of etry which has made a niauifiMr.tion on the fir -t page, should not be discouraged by a |i ii by

A

'i-s a a a

1 in S

'J i.ui' i.it

.i i- .. machine itoctrv reiiuires niore talent than .,

thi-

this is I'oel of the

'-i.o where wh

1

G'U*rr-

re ulorv wait

Willi the exception of a delicate .n the [.resent

."

mode

Cmdin" the

ofhair -drcs

|«ioni i^ without l.!emi -h Loin

around the post

otiiee when the .J.HT.SAi come -. They want to hear the local new and those that patronize you are escige.l for half

Uilli have to

tmiroic their paper-, and one of them is a

?4.".,00, worth of cast- Democrat, though it is -aid he wouldn't

iV I'o.J.te}—Thecitizens r.f \Vhite *ville have .1.-

will furnish the present season, lor termined that they are not of the genus W cd

$!•".,Ony worth of wood hipotaini. a they can't live half the

the machines. This looks like time under water and half the time

tow nship la-t Week

interests ot that I.r,

seeking

life to the and -iicce-* iu

bill. An.

I S I I

"You would be astonished to see the •lie crowd that gather

I,

..I reputation,

A i:inJ:i:.

place

like Li

S a a or

joining 'h'1 Tiger Valley panther, but being a courageous man he stood on one leg and shovel with the other. The thing gave way It proved to be a little Thoma

(a! •. ty has to I..- polite I mid l.o

ing an ugly man loeanimal was the most frightened of the two Last Monday we noticed F,.lwards & Co driving a drove ol fat hogs through our village for the Indianapolis market We often wonder

'.vho

eat

I 1 AMnNli. -.

this! SIIA\XOXIAI«I.

.1. t' i:n a I.

tailed to make it

of corn at ,'JU cents per bushel, feeding a hundred head of Inc

1

—Dan Shaver

ap

week, mneli to the di

Vis 'mire of the .loi

parents for not having him born .m the —Themeeting of thj^j^in

-eoiu-

ltS At.

club

n-hip

Sitn

lay School Convention ITT Shannotidale, April was attended it much inter es Mr and Mrs

Hurl er, and

Revs,

Caldwell and Stafford, of your city were go and takeabiok at his liv. pre-ent. They arc /caloii- .and initucn- w.as accepted, found Tommy posial Sunday School workers.

The annii,. sessed of

P.ilt few fumes have started

1

—The roads are drying and pede-tri ians are rejoicing. lats will necessarily be a scarce article tiiis season as but few have been sown. —Those men of figures

al election of officers resulted as follows: pigs, there were two quadrupeds in ,,||

A Mount, l'resident Jacob Moon, his possession that did not soem to

J'rc.-ident J. N. Castor, Secretary be very desirable property. No -ooner The next meeting ill be held at Dar -j had our presence been discovered than lington, July 24. we were greeted by a song

month later than for the three past .-teal ear. answer to an inquiry as to

years. Wheat is much damaged by the why

hogs

have liccn made

to

have liecn made to

in July and August Dave McCallister and .liin .\Ioiint: lit if Dan ,'lowser I jjon bushels

1 1 1

ha- sold worth

of walnut timber. Dan has purchased a if700 piano for his daughters. He came to this part of the country 2o years ago a jaw-bone of one of the poor man, inn now worth $30,0oii. Kil-: atnps«in crushed his foe ergy and attention to business been rewarded with

I i.has

pro -]«rity.

1

i'i'r.1'..

Mcssers Dun-

en kle A Coleman are buying corn and fcedpeeeli ing 120 hogs for the June market

-J. .1. West proposes to

opposed it. The meeting passed off plea: nntlyand quietly and the visitors expressed themselves as well pleased with our city. It may lie proper to add in' —Mis.* Ann Nicholson is this connection that, although the elec- her education at the 'atholii tion is over and the fact cannot now in-. your citv. fluenceany votes, the road crosses twelve I Ktm. different lines of railway in Illinois and —The late fire failed to check \he will have all these as feeders. At Btreator march of improvement. J. Galbrcath

lat Linden provided the make him a liberal donation.

mill at Linden provided the people

lt connects with four roads running in Sons have erected au addition totheir^ble patent right and dry goods vender is different directions, so that whatever wagon establishment that* not only re- said to be doing a good business in corn pereon may think of the expediency of voting aid it cannat be denied that it will be a good line. The result of the election Tuesday was a decisive defeat for the appropriation and will perhaps determine the managers upon another route, An organization has already been effected to build the road from the State line by management with a fair proportion way of Attica, Newtown, Linden and connect with the I., C. & L. at Thorntown. When it is too late Crawfordsville and Union township wil! perhaps we the short-sighted policy of having V»ilrwd» built till nround us.

Waba»h Colleg# with the meailea. H»

divide

is nut »ftrt »h .ni-i will t'lrrrfoi'ft

Dick continues

liis tobacco and sing "Susan .lane" while his ln-art beats quick beneath his faded jacket at the thought that she will soon

be

his

[.ley and

Jotter 's Irion .1- are expect ing

in

f.irni of

the

about with them for reference.

,.juee

The

fi 'tni

nf

th

to masttcate

1

--John llnn'ston and wife, "I whom mention hat KTorc been

made, have

moved to Linden and -cttled down into good .substantial citizens. That as such they may ever remain is the sincere wish of vimi Kl: I'oliI'M 1

Al.AMO.

—I know is against voiir rules but I have a private grudge to gratify through your columns and gratily it I must or 1 will b'txl with raire. Is is against "Did Probabilities ." Why has he and his Signal Corps Ivccn sending such wretched

snow- April 2", ground

frozen Apiil 21, and -, and old raw winds and -now -.|ual !s nearly ever day I..ti laik t" inc a !'Oit-alary grab

when such an old curmudgeon allowed to feed at the public crib The new -papershave brought the -alarygral biiiL' I 'ongre

men to their

nine flowers, in sh —Mr .lohn L.

rio

1

tized at .lohn llankin-'by a New Light §12,000,"is nearlv provided for

s. 1 tio 11 a. 1111 1111 uii.uue 1 did great credit to liotli teachers and

'County Schf.id Superintendent A. D. Thomas is regarded .' coming man for .1 udgc. —'flic Tattler must look to his'laurcls.

the

Your Ti'oiilinan Station correspondent is

smooth a writer that really 1 am get ing envious ol him

\r nine .u. ii.im u.i jjo

"1*11^ iriiv and t'ctive cut wurm ha^ |niiiina*

made hisappearauce.

be­

so much j»ir 1c.

Tu.

Tuesday extended

to your correspondent an

a very line lot ot' poultry and

the uncouth creatur

plow yet. Hits will lw- sowed in May if discordant ...... at all. Corn planting will be nearlv a so hideous a-tooM'end t'ne nio-l linniu- the ,nam ol u- \. an

lie kept this in of property. Tom-1 rests.

wet. niy -aid 1 gucs- you don 't know much Sr.r. ,~»:i•. 1 Depot Deputy MarSome engagement? of

be delivered ly or you would not have asked me that

it the east and patriarchal

are notO'l. Antony the ofour

neighbor we are forbiden to

ong caret oiliest ic.

road -ter who saw the angel of the Lord, I and

stood still until

enttothc beast so cruelly smote down to the colt our .-saviour ro .lc in triumph, the animal you profess to de-pise figures most benignly It was an infant mem ber of this race that I

Mw.dc MunwltetBrlng Ojcit'v Imp^itRe

tiy »redoing a iRtge lui-lticr.- In the mat. fact lire of steam coiled hoops Air all kinds of barrels. This is a good thing it utilizes the elm lumber of the wain .-. which is good for little else

MUV l't.on i:.. I'COI TV.

'I he I. 4' »I S uvclailtl Th« 1 IIH! 11II14'

A oonvsponilrnt of tin* «in Journal writing from Iel**lii has the following iitiKvrnii)^ our rouuty from a viow ho luul Inii* "riilin^ on tlu* cars."

The 1.., »S:. S. \V. K. II. from Loto Torre Mnutr, iMunpU't^l nu«l I

o| hmh^ I

la* Sumturr, i* an iinj»nrtunt ri»n«

m-fiioii, nut only allonlinjr a short ami convenient communication between Northern an) S.»ntli\\ intern Indiana, hut alo -^ive- aecec» to t!u» mining reion of our State, whose interests arc so ra]'iiliy deveh»pin^. A run down tlii* road last week fromt'olfax to Wavelaml ait'orilcil yom «*orrc«iiMn»lent a view of a rc

ot which he .i* hithertf» known very little a:ivl jrave him anew idea of the ini |«ortanco of the r.ia 1.

A-y new, and the halla ^ling

and

kenes now K-t o"gli

settlimr of the track arc not a* com |»!e :o a de irahlt l»ut the managers i}»|car to l»e working vi^orou^lv to rem uid put the tr ck in tlmr-

edy all delect

order. The recent rains have

... dered tin* work no little. peciallv on

them tun on Iild I rob. and see it be northern portion of the road. Hut won send sonic sunshine

some

grass all these matters will soon be sci to rights The co.aity of Montgomery shows to

Alriiu !cuer-iL Deli- food advantage from this route. au.ini, in in r,u

1

in

a in up the He organized

range southwe-t ,,f v..ur citv near "ificeni farm.- and substantial 'hambcr -sn.il !, 11i-po -'t olbce i- llrooke, 11 no onder that the farm ei-s ot that recioii are wealthv Newton eotui ty. In .!,, from whence he. Wavehiud is a pleasant little send linea ments and iiiiorinalion re jot' about live or -ix hundred inhabitants -peeling the Drder to any one who may ah ing -vidciire of no great enterprise

him back-

about six mouths ll.nry Morrison has purchas,-.' a

12ii acres of Sanlord Nutt. near

Chandler 's mill, at ^1". per acre. Phe Lar -h family have all recovered

from measle -. —M Ann Weir and Alexander Hush

0

„,

1

tock hogs are scarce.

young pig have been suved. \cllie Klinore's school a ker If ill is a —ignite a number ..I persons were

on

gining. It principal is .1. A. M-. who is assisted by II.

re talked to by r.-.j. lodfelter, a lew ]. a IVof. days ago, and have gone, to housekeeping Navlor

kiuI

appears

i,,,, tor. l'lof Kritz. has

tew

Hun-

scholars. Such a school is a great bless-1

ing to a coiuniunitv, and the people of'

haps is of anv particular interest to the

a

m.i:i:.

TIMUT.HA.N'S S'i'A'l'I\.|

Kicliard Hopping one of the solid,' a a a is in it thi -neighborhood has in course of tree tion on a towering hill .m the we -tsi .lc/if Sugar Creek, just across Iroui Troutinan mill, a line and commodious mansion, Here Dick expects to establi-h head quarters and will devote himself to the .tising of corn, potatoes and watermelons, and no doubt young lloppiugs will grow and flotiri -h there. —Thomas Iirown. the courteous and accommodating freight and ticket agent at this place, on la-t

M'.iiinamt.1.1

in it a to |yV( .(/sri7/c, That one Depot Deputy Mar stock, which shal' shall

I'ord sville who shall take the" same ofli-

icia

a

I mwers

reeted by a song from these

a

at £1.00 about history is long.eared faini- slials a exercise in.ind about re

que .-tion ". This family of the equinine race, said he, are intimately'connected

'oleridge wa

teniplating when he said I'.Kir httl» f«»:d of »lf?*i'isoil nn-» I love On' l:it)t4Mhl putiotiCi' of (li% :'h

My sentiments are

erect a steam

those

of

will incidents of historical

he is bound to he best or jt ,i,d .vorth J'. II. D.

''"l

life

Thev are the schedule of Abraham-.- po-cs.-ionsIll,f',ir respective depot stations, the place .. and inniiiHT »f Jniutinir anv omnibus. wh.M» he went iK.wn into tlioy

1

covet is the

It was with the •se animals that From Iialaams

his

'opened to

masters eyes were

the cel

.-stal vision long nppar-

(joleridge

interest

correspondent said no more in dispara-

completing gement of the long eared tribe but frank school of ly confessed his ignorance of their mci"

Y.lXlillETOlVX

fleets credit, but supplies a long felt stalk cutting. He and Hanibal Trout want, a new paint shop. Long may are partners in the machine. they paint! —Italaair. Klmorc is sowiuc •ijuitc an —Win. Illue has been making some tell-' extensive crop of oats—about I I acres, ing improvements lately, such as putting —Cieiler lieck & 'o. arc doing a good in tile ditches, cleaning waste land, trim- business at fruit grafting in this neighming his orchard, kc. Iiv judicious, borhood. of'

Ilenry I'. Ilnrd, our old and relia-

The school at this place is doing fine-!a

elbow grea-se" lie has brought his farm lv under the excellent management of! ~,'l !'°V

ui to a irood state of cultivation He Miss Dora 1-mmons fi will nr,,!,..!.!,,1 'i

or

freight

in

1 i-.-'i' ,i i* i'T ing anv ot the provisions ofthis seeti(.»n 1'-^ identlv is highlv des rving its rcpu- .i.'.n

a as one of the b,-t in Stat I he ride from rawfordsville to Wave land espci ially shows a scries of mag-

but. at the same lime, of considerable a It is a place

.l .., I opner who moved to h* js evident from the absence of saloons souri lour years ago, moved back with or other such agercie.- of destruction fiis fainilv a few davs ago. There is no

invariably conic back if thev can ,|o

1 1 1 1

all who leave it theeneigies of lhe_

t«#ml from

I 1 lu-bandrv. was in .7, shall l.e lineil in any sum not exceeding lilty dollar jju j)ose.s for which said house, ii. If any per-on shall, about, at of a

improve-

1 a a

he farm-1

of high moral tone,

The

village is be-t known as the site of a school, the Waveland Collegiate In-ti-tule, which for nearly twentv-live years has been doing a goo .l work for the young men and maiden of this part of the world. It has an attendance at present of about ninetv students, and has had more than twelve hundred since its lie .1. M. Navlor

sancp

minister. Your correspondent had the pleasure Mayor shall be fined ill any sum not ex-: ing epithets, words or gestures attempt Daniel II Gilkev is regarded in thi, attending one of the Spring exhibitions ceeding twenty dollar.-. to provoke another to qu, r.el or commit ,eii,„. 1 tl.emo suitable i.er on for tho scli.Kd, on 'l'hursdav evening, which I

llr

Yerv little oats h-ive been sown Not general reader of the J.ninwl. otherwise whether sealed or unst-ale.J, I 4. That any p.'rson

crop

trrow, except soil,struck for orn. prnhahlv vvervwhero el-e in Northern

in that ivion

as

1 I O I I A I S

Ax

N

Wauasii.

everywhere

ur(im

i^ hudlv.

Indiana, promises badly.

Stands for Licensed l'ublic Hacks, Oinnibues, Carriages, Express Wagons, or other vehicles kept or used for the purpose of transporting passengers, baggage, freight or other articles to and from the railroad depots in the city ofCrawfbrdsviile for hire or pay,

to prohibit expre-s wagons and dray a person, company, firm, troii]«' or assoeiafroni standing in front of business tion giving any exhibition, theatrical house-, and to preserve peace, order performance, concert, play^ or^performand and public morality at railroad

for

stations and prescribing penalties violation thereof. Si:i-. 1 it orthiiiifil by thr Mmjor ami t'liMmnii 'uuiiril nf the I 'it'J "J Crair-

be ap|ointod for

each of the

railroad diqiots within the city of Craw

(ions tirescrihed for other Depot i- trilmticm of money

and within squares of their

i,spcctive

compensation shall

solclv in the

,.

a

wherein thev make ar-

1 1

within the

if two s,,uarcs therefrom ail the powers

alienee the it Mar-hal of s:ii .l it

of ,.,1.,-e officers, and they or in their

I shall have the power prescribing

1 a

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W I

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Can vov. wonder said he that I love the I passengers when they shall arrive oil any

the beast around which elu .-ter ,so lnanv

1

'i

at any depot

'.' Your vehicle. Any one violating

anv

1.^'?,

'.!'.'

the name of the house for running, when on duty

("'P"t

any

of the'

ilrpoti in i"aid rity rliall have its place at -tieh depot itssignwl to it liv the de pot Depiity Marshal, or in his alisolice by the Marshal ol the city.

lie unlawful for any owner, manager or driver of any public vehicle or 011111 bus to locate his said vehicle or oumi

1

buss at any other ji'aee ne .r either ol the depots in said city than thill assigned fur such vehicle oromnibus by said Depot Deputy Marshal. No driver of litiv Oitms

house runner ami solicitor for passengers

n»y at the stands

guests and may exhibit

to

ing passage in any vehicle or omnibus occupying any stand, provided for

ordinance, or from going to any public hotel or boarding house or in any way decry any puidic vehicle, hotel or boarding hou-e or iu any way by act

1

-ome Spring 1 l:e eo aity ot .Mont omery shows to the

word card or caricature interfere with

of the debits in said citv, or •e

a 0

l'l«ee in said citv

rio a a

for any vehicle

«-o|ile .lust now,

theeneigies of the people.. lust two newspaper -are being started rather too many for such a community.

Si:r. 7.

to be very successful and

.[iiite iiopular as a manager

and eduea-

been conneeted

with the school in -ome relation for more

That any

than twenty years, lie is held iu vety high estimation. The old Academy is about to lie superseded by another build- person ..r run or wash upon ing, under contract for completion du-! alley or gutter in said city,

ii a cost of which shall be deemed guilty of a public nui- within the jurisdiction of the city ofi

s-,

un )e

sll(di

Wavelan.l seem to 'appreciate the fact. I,l,klic outcry any article or things of tempt coupled with present ability, to The re-bvter\ of Crawfordsville was in value, in envelopes, boxes, packages or' com mil a violent injurvon the person of -es.-ioti at Wavelaud two m- three davs otherwise, whether sealed or unsealed, another sha'l be deemed guilty of an av !a-t week transactiii" a good deal of im having first exhibited and made saull and upon conviction therefor beliortant business, none of which, per-

kl ,w

,l"

lll

1

1

t«nts ol such envelopes,

other auctioneer, hawker or other vender who shall offer any article of goods,

establish Public1 men-handisej or other thing or

article for sale, and along with the same hold out anv inducement, hope or expectation tiiat by any number, figure, I letter, character, envelope, ticket, sign, trick or device accompanying the same that they will receive, or expect to receive any money, gift, present, article or thing of value, not fully shown, exliibited and made known at such sale, or any

l„.f„

1

earl «Iray .,

oliior vehicle kept for trans |ortiitim

passen^er-Oia^a^ Ireiyht or

articles to or from a railway depot

streets, alleys and vacant ground Ixmler-

ing thereon ..pen sufi.e.ntly for the pass-

re

at

HUchftlrw

thi' .-nine staniiinn on any street, alley,' mission of this section are complied with

or open lot or at any stand asigncd liiin

iu accordance wit!: the second section of!

this ordinance without having full control of the hor-es or animals attached thereto. That it shall be unlawful for any driver of any such vehicle to solicit

l.forfs'Th

fnr ,1|(!

l,,

1 Hollc't

,, .'.'I- Miss por.i Luimons. will probably go to any such hotel or boarding houso. ticient o|ening for teams, vehicles, horse son failing to yield quiet obedience takes t.n .loL'ltNAl. and exhibits the close ill alsiut two weeks. Anv nerson violating the nroviuionn nf ..r Fnni i. ,i._. I .i„ „"_.i i_ true Blue. —Wall Montgomery came home from

Any person violating the provisions of

—The singing class met last Thursday shall bo lineil any sum no ex-

evening for the purpose of a ^aal^ng. ^S^^'kveV public licerued vehi-

cle and omnibui tramportlng pjuungen

lerw tU*»

I the

card and recom-

mend .the house for which they run by „n

five

fect and

age of fourteen

1

house, part

hnusj* or

visited. SKO. 2. That it

or within

two miles thereof, use toward any other City Mar-hal, his deputies or any town of rr

abusive threatening jmlice of said city to arrest with

violent, loud, obscene of blasphemous or without warrant any |er oii found oc!amuago, or shall in any manner by cupying any house, part of hou*e or boisterous language, rude and ungentleroom, in said city for the purpose of

nianly conduct, or by harsh and disagree- titution or whoredr n, and to arrest in able manner disturb anv citizen or trav-j the same manner, any and all persons eler, or shall impudently solicit customers found visiting an house, part of a house e. omnibus hotel or board- or .M.in of ill fame or prostitution with

eeed three feet out from the outer walls of their business houses, for the purpose of exhibiting samples and packages of their goods, wares .and merchandise in trade.

|ierson who shall

erect, build, maintain or within the citv of Craw

use in any wav, slial, his

aw I'ordsville, aiiy officer of said city to enter any house, or

pig sty pen or stable, for the keeping of part of house or room, reputed of ill fame anyrswiue, boar sow barrow or pig with when any such .iflicer may deem thai in distance of fifty feet from any dwell-1 lie has good reason for believing that any ing house on the same or any other lot or person is occupying, using or visiting Kritz shall keep any such sty pen or stable any such house, part of house or room, in such a manner as to create or cause for the purpose of prostitution or whoreany offensive or noxious smell or odor, dom, to then ai there arrest all persons or shall maintain or use any such sty, found occupying, using or visiting such pen or stable, constructed in such a man house, part of house or room, for the pur uer as to permit the contents or filth pose herein named, and prefer the cointherefrom, to view or wash upon the plaint of the city against them, for the premises owned or occupied by any other oflensc for which they have been arrestany street, ed. in said citv, I Sr.c. •!. That any person who shall

r,l-5-

'"P eonviction before the Crawfordsville by provoking or insult

'hat any auctioneer, hawker assault, or who shall by epithets, words

""-v "'her ]Krsou excepting an oflicer 1 or gestures provoke another to commit

execution of his duties as an assault or assault and battery, or any

oflicer shall sell or oiler for sale at person who shall make an unlawful at-

purchaser fully the con-1 fore the Mayor of said city shall be fined

'ents of such envelope, box, package or i" any sum not exceeding ti ft dollars.

hrst having oxlnhiteil or m:uU* fc«Uor upon the premies of another or

purchaser fully the con* 1 «p«n Any public grounds or any ceine-

boxes packages terv for the

or other cover or incasement, or anv or vegetable

ancc, who for an additional inducement I beating, cutting bruising, maiming or for persons to attend such exhibition I mauling, or in any other manner mal theatrical ]ierformatice, concert, play or treat any horse, mare or gelding or any performance, for which an admittance cow steer or heifer, any jack, jen fee shall be demanded, or the purchase

thereto hold out the hope or expectation

ir-hals -..' fir a'-'The -ame'are i^plica- ''oni|ianying such fee'a ticket with'anv I shall be fined in any sum not iiilc, and' said' Depot Deputv Marshals f"vehipe, number, letter sign, or other fifty dollars. are liercbv authorized to {exercisepolice hadge or design whereby any article or

»"B valuo is

ilei-ots. and to arre .-l aii .l bring »". wdienie, trick or device lead any one

reatures which consisted of a belore the Mavor with or without war expect to receive any gift present, empty boxes or barrels,, succession oftl -ats and sharp1 rant all violator ol ihe laws ofthis

State

coti -i

1

money so paid and expended as an ad-' lordsvilleso to do, except by way of remission fee, or price of ticket, to the: ceiving and delivering articles of trade some, sha'l be deemed guilty of a fraud-

tides or substance whatever, on any of

the streets or alleys of saiil city, "and

•, ..... thereby create an obstruction to the full,! disorderly conduct and on conviction! -aid cil\ for hire or pa\ so as to keep the pompi,,^ ai)

pnt r0 lse

Htrect or alIov cse |n

o( a

"r"! ,"|.r",7 ''',! V'TV'-i" ..' A" remain longer than is necessarily em-'

w.i -, a ins ji. s-. ge pays or p|.,Vel in immediately transporting the

pas-cngers ainl bagL-aire open for thcr,

o(

r„

nl

,. ulent practice, and upon conviction of! their trade in front of their business] ancc either or any of the offenses herein! houses, shall 011 conviction before the1

'the''Mavor,' shairW'fineii

1

Hkc. 0. Any

jierson who shall deposit1

or

()f tl,P

'i i''"T^T'i conviction before the Mayor 'therefor be Hons ofhootblackiug peddling hawking

Citv Marshal to sec that the pn

nors. and the husband of any married

woman, shall be liable

Unv

within

1

forany

of the provisions of this ordinance

it any depot within said and whenever offenses against any of the l"t'"!

Provisions of this ordinance and prosecuof the ted against any minor or minors, or anv

!'h'err.'f"iiaYl'lieii'ned Vn'anv'sii'iii'iu'^ m'irricd wonian, the parent, guardian, or Si:r. 9. Said IDcputy Marshal and ceedin- fiftv do ars husband, as the case may be, shall by the I the Marshal of tfie city, and all police adjudged liable to pay all Hned officers of this city are hereby empower-i-M.c. -I. it shall be the duty of the and costs assessed therefor in consequence cd,and commanded iomaintaiu or.icr and several lJe|iot IJcjiuty Marshals to assign of the offences of their respective ward, 'luictiiess, and to protect from impsrtistan.ls at each of their several depot! wards or consorts. nent interference and annavaiice to all stations toall hotel runners. It shall be Sue. 11. That itshall be unlawful for travelers at and around said depot, ard the duty of every hotel runner to wear any railroad station agent of any railroad to make arrests with or without warrant a badge conspicuously displayed showing located in the city of Crawfordsville, to mi file complaints before the Mayor of which he is I prevent or sufler any railroad locomotive, the city against any and all pessons vioat any of the train of ears, detached car or cars, Ui stand luting any of the provisions of this ordi-

In It II In U'Tiil I ro ii Ail Iha.iIp 1 .. .1 .1 I 1

tram or occupy any platform at any of ley with any nuch railroad track, Hide- with or trying to hinder, delav or influthe depots of said city, or to station him- track or switch, in the city of Crawfords- ence the mouements of any such travelsell at any other place than that.especial- villc, or to |crmit or suffer anv locomo-. ers, and any person who shall resist, hinat to a is a a iv peeial stand tive engine, tender, or railroad train of der or delay any Deputy Marshal or the

the deputy Marshal of cars to occupy the same for switching, or Marshal of the city in the exercise of any I

tlollm nor

I I I I 1 1. I tt kisumnot ll.tfL, k.kk, I, ll llll Lull II .. 1 1 .. .. .. ,. I

mure

tliRh oh?. hum! rt tl tlollnr««. Set\ 12.

T. 1. llltuw.v, 1'i Clerk., ...

aniT.

such vehicle or omnibus nor anv hotel ... or U,aiding house runner, nor a l'^enhmg piinishinei.t therefor. «»thei person, vhsdl in anv way interfere

Skc. 1.

to direct, or *olict or jH'ruade any ttnJ i..innuwn ('aunt if of th? Crawpassenger to any one rather than anotli- f„nitnllr, 'i'hat any |.er-ou occupying a er hotel or hoarding house, or take pass age in any one rather than another ve hicle or omnibus, except as hereafter provided for but shall simply explain the location or wav to hotel or boarding house, selcctiil and named by such |as.senger, except said hotel or Ixiarding

of a

u.i .. i.i

designated

belore provided lor, -,.licit passengers or

house

1

as herein- „rostitution without being

a

deemed

showing the same in a genteel and order- ,, ^j,]

ly manner. It shall be a for any person

discourage any

to which imprisonment

in this

on not

trains

for

Tills ordinance shall take ef­

Ix

That

1

it

shall

defining sundry olh'tises

liv it tn JntncJ ly the Mtiyor

any prrrfin

a a it

passage and legal publication I'ass -d April 28, IS"!!. WILSON 11. LA Y.Mi IN Attest Mayo '.

person occupying

house of ill fame or it or any IH-reon vUiting a house part of a

house,

or room of ill fame or prostitution, in it 'r a it in miles thereof, for the pur|Mise of pro-ii- l" 'ge and legal pubhcation tution or whoredom, or any person over a -se .l April _.S, ]S,J. years found in a or room, of ill

^hall

guiltv of indecenev and upon

vi

ol said ofVen-cs

in my slim not

one from tak

he

it

,j

exceeding

in the city prts-

exceeding

thirty

added,

days may be

f'ruiihti, that

in the prosecution

under this section the general reputa

tion of the occupants, inmates ai.d visitors of such house, part of a house or room, in the neighborhood in which such house, part of a house or room

situated, shall constitute prima r'ticir evidence of the reputation

ot

room,

such

house, part of a house or room, and also of its inmates, occupants and visitors and

is

occupied, use

hall he lawful for the l,'" 'i""i-'

in -tiid citv «ir within two miles of the corporate limits thereof, for the purpose of whoredom. And for the purpose

"A-ho

shall

vni-nose of

taking away any

»»r for

the

purpose of

injuring in any way any shrub or] flower or vine or any fruit, 'shrub oi ornamental tree, or any person wdio shall enter into or take posses-ion of any house or any part thereof, within the" city of of Crawfordsville, anil occupy the same without a license so to do from competent authority, or shall fail or refuse to vacate anv house so entered and occupied after lieirig requested so to do, shall be deemed guilty of a trespass and upon conviction therefor shall for either of said offenses be fined any sum not exceeding fifty dollars.

Si"c. That any person who shall by

neL

of a ticket may he neeessarv to secure owning or having charge of anv old useadmittance, shall as an additional in- less, diseased, crippled or disabled beast ducement for the payment of such ad-1 animal, who shall abandon or turn mission fee, or the purchase of a ticket! I

mule or other animal, or aiiy iiervon

0 0 8 6

the same

at

oath and be subject to the rules and !1!!' receiving any gift present, share in public or vacant grounds, within this

..AMI nnti 1. 1* 4 1. 1 I ulin 1 I l\A fitlAl in I I

or suffer the same to roam

large, in any street, alley, commons or

or property by ae- city, upon conviction before the Mayor

Set.G.

represented, or shall by place any goods wares or merchandise,

II tl tf lnll/\ A I AM I /, .. rt r. I .1 I lint' Vlk^ll t'AfVAt nlllA rwl I I .. I ..

is 1

exceeiing

That any person

who-

vegetable or

other and additional to the said exhibi- sidewalks orgutters of said city, without tion, theatrical performance, concert, having first procured the permission of play or performance in return for the

shall or

fruit stand, any or any other ar-

obstruction upon'anv of the

'onnnon 'ouncil of the city of ('raw-

commerce in the regular course of

Mayor be fined in any sum

excelling fifty dollars. wenty dollars, Provide,

00 or

0

builders permit, and suffer -.hesame-:

not

exceeding

^'''h established_ places of busineas may I

nn» /ini.i.i.i.,n .1. ...!l Ik'/'lltIV I Itl tl *l 1 5 «11 ft IV ill {rr\M+ nf

any wagon, cart,Carriage, dray, omnibus, occupy, immediately in front of their or other vehicle, any lumlier, timber, biHncss houses, the sidewalk not to ex- I brick, building materials, or anv wood! I ',ous(1t shall in any manner pronails, posts, stone, or other materials, ar- 'l"

attempt to produce a disturbance

lc

I^ace or shall participate in any

s««.'h

|jV

t)le Inl

bl1(.

disturbance, shall he daemed guilty

thereof, shall be fined in any sum not ex-1

ceding fifty dollars. I

s,:r Thnt

or

or

it shall be unlawful

""y bootblack, peddler of provisions,

hawker of goods or notions or vender1

^all on any article in pumuit ot their avoca-

f-t-r. .!. That it shall unlawful l.u-any fined in anv -um not exceeding twenty vending to come within either of the Willi Paper tl'OIll tll('(llCiip IJl'OWll to tllO FillC (illf. driver any oiiinibii.«, hackney couch,, iluUarn innl it is heivbf^macJo the dutv in sjrhi eitv, or upon anv wHL'on, cait.lmyorothor vohirU. t(. leavt-!

of

Wfty

complied with.

Si c. 10. That the parent orguardinn,: rurl,,'se piirsuing said avocations, as the case may be, of anv minor or mi-! ^".v

ora«ljoining said depot lor the

n,1(

vio'nting

fine impos- "cccd fifty dollars.

cd legally on any such minor or minors, ^K('- The parent or guardian as or married woman, forany violation of 'he cascmay be, or any minoror minors.

any provision of this

sh |ll

be fined in any sum not to

shall be liable for any fine legally imposed on such minor or "minora, for any offense against any of the provisions of this ordinance.

a

lmr!,ose wdiciting any other purpose for a longer period duty devolving ujwn them under the lr

I a

—,» 'j .'•v.vi-min v*» «»i- •-.« fbauuM.- iui|icrtin6iitly interA'rtnir

y»»i hve minutes, without allowing snf- provisions of this ordinance or anv per-

mvivmv M|»VHIII^ KM ivniiin, Dunn* fMiii iv ieiu or foot imssengers, to crow* said track, that promptly to any order any railroad station agent in said city any depot Deputy Ma: who shall be convicted before the Mayor of *ald city, ot any violation of any pi vlilon of tlili Motion ohall b« ftned

driving manuititig or

XOTIl'K

1

cot

.ilin? liny rxprcsj wagun, dray

cart

wagon 'other vehicle used for the pur po-e of irtins|)orliiip anv freight, baggage or other article for pa or In stations without the consent of the proprietors of such business hou-e, any such cxpre-s wagou, dray, earl, wagon Vr any other M-hiele»o used, upon any street iu the citv of I'rawl '.iiilsville in front ol 'anv hu sine.ss house therein, other than.that is necessary receive ami deliver am freight packages or other articles that they max 1 immediately emploved in transporting to and from such business house. Anyone violating any provisions ot this section shall be on conviction ihcrof lined in any sum not exceeding I lilty dollars

Sr.c. 11. This ordinance shall a elle and lie in force from and alter

I i.sox I a mi in.

Vi

Attest Mavor. T. t'i:.i\VN\ ('lerk

INTERNAL REVENUE.

fifty dollars,!Illitl 'll NLlU's

I

TO Sl'KCIAL PA YHKN.

hm

is

I

of

making any arrests for any violations of this section or of section first ofthis ordi nance, it shall lelawful for the said Mar-

deputies or any other police

mat any person

A

I MM

I'i». I' 1 t.l,.j |il l-Mii-puMTil,:-, i, m»-iC i.r hi*i

]iart A a i- ,, I (..rutfillK n».' ...one I.l .,r s:,i,t s,,,.,.. used and 'ft ..' I-IX.-S .•i ,|.,rt..i ,III,It it.,

I III 1 I'.II .WvtliTH i«» if u»r t|»— «i|'ov «»r Sl.uoi, «'ViT\ 'li'll .n I iu iu uinhi--: M.«ti'|lil «-t III Mill -..

pron-

'I'

!..•

i..:u,«

HHrtihfla Prl-'ll lujiior ,, I .•.•[» 11 j• I 1 ew Hi in .It in itinlt liquor-, i«'intl

other

»lil nit

•'HIIr Sl.MK.

iii

UII'I tor *:ii'!l or

MlUlilt.-^'fUIVi--. ..

f.Mk:|ic

'tf ...

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|*»»r«OH li«» -S il) jj• 'tj •'.iiiiri umiti .ull

I I

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to

t).i

of i• «li-sti,

11. j* lor iSj

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I Oil fil. .. !C ••i|i| .• ihttn "»o inn hr«'u .•• 11 ».| ,, j- in«i|

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1

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lor Iiiit*!u.-'l Hi'\mii(»•, i'. I». l.r .Knw

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inmii' t, nti'l I.. TllnMA

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WALLPAPER.

W a I I

tll«. ('ol'ma' ItonU Slni-c. 'I'lli* -ll«-li 111 Mi, iI *, I Ov*l' 1 hi yles l«i elioose I'com. „V11 psip,'!' I rliiiineil Wll.ll ll 1,-H I 1*1 111

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pine*,, ri*,.,. »r «-im i*ir«.. ion',

lii'tfet ,*,i*,i,• i*

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00,000 I'lCiyi"

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W. W. AVI I ,S \,

IiI'.A I

IV

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ALL KINDS of LUMBER

ni'.sti :i:s in I't i'.i HA.-r.

5(10,()()()

Feet of Black

W'll II lit

I I

Imniu-itro tl'lU'N 1

I PTTA

That

.lealers I

1 1 1 1

W a a

the platfonnHor sidewalks or passage lV(ks1l tllO falC'Kh'V, at

or command of

epot Deputy Marshal or the city Marshal shall on conviction be fined iii anv ium not exceeding fifty dollars. fine. 10, That It ihtll unlawful

kjk

ko

Oon'l Tail lo

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ANNOUNOEMSNTS.

A III-

lii^ Stork! lli^ Stock! Hip: Stock!

(H'It iI IJlMCllHC.

TAX

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nf l«»«»mtn

J. jn-r-nh in tiiv hiiMii»»«i* tivo *ntihm

rit|io\ lll»M fur I

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vf tho -Ji.l •I'l 'liniil rntn|»n«"il of th,roimti«-« Purler, j,

»»nv»«tit mu.

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Ill

I III* Wtirit AN riMKNI»S. IH II -IUKIHIJOJ. I.,I ru'oll. til Wunl. i.t i...i

Hi.rK

(iniMii iiMHI ii« *n. .. I s.lb

CLOTHINC

a a O

it I

L«mv I'riccs!

Low Prices! Low I'ricos!

Splendid Ouality! Splendid Ouality! Splendid Quality!

a a

\iw nv

SPI{].\0 STYLKS

CLOTHING,

... I.ii'-I'i'iir!.' a A-"»•«! tim-iii

N ii if

'ii(

iii-tiniiii'tMi*

(ho

In

in.iui

mode iiimI

lafesf

I loiv all in prlco.

The (jiloiidar}' Suil is (ho novel-

m'U moii.Also

fj of lli

I'rinoo

iiikI

Albert Snil.

M'fll terj

m(.vI

popular. Tlio cu(.

and

iiiak' (kl'tliis 4'lotliiiig will

fli:..-.!

coiii.

1 pure favorably with uiorohaul

(ailor work., l-'iin Kiuirunfeeil

jiiuil work MarraiilHl.

I A I a A

i. 11111

ir Kvilit

I i»l I«»r

CARRIACES AND BUCCIES.

it a kokdsvilm:

A I A a

W S

O I E S

l' KRM(ili,

E 3 S W A O N S

I'AltJI W/.UW\N,

oit-v^ty iniiUMii Hinl ior lininh. kepf on fimm

a

Order!

ilevlco*. for ih**niljimtm^nt ofA«If

tii*»'i utii Tin's, M'hi*h r«'«lnt*e tin? elrafl fully one llnril. Thoso ilnvii'*'" ur»* !v no olh'r" i!iirri:»ue Krw-tory iu tin* l-niteii I \V»* »r»» iluily in of U'Uert'from who

hi*'usiu^ourrcroipt

l'rR^

iiifi

M»*h. 11*• \vi«*hoK nN» ti Wuv WAI

wliirh *»h p:»y hiylM*

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M'T fJS'h'livi'n''! »t nr m-.tr nuv c( tli .. rn »'!«. will »Wo lmv timluT in lh«' wooijx. 0 \vuh Jorry To\vu«i|i*v, ov» iin»lsr*'

v»»hn los in vHriouj»pnrt» oflu.

«h«n:» mi Illinois, rorlifyinp tit At in lightne**

hfivo ni'vtr bpen oijuiil^d.

Dolierty & McClelland

.»w lirlrk Wttnhlnirlou Ntreet oppoNllr enter Cburcb,

"CRAWFORDSVILLE urn

book store.

HOOK

W A A E A I A I N 0 0 S

A'l

1 I A I 1 W 1

a

Hook Store.

and sh*samplrs. and rrmriubcr Hint all

pupc'i- is triiuiiKMl FRF.R OF CHAKOK.

DICIvEY 15I1EWER,

No, tH'.l'iiHl. Main street.

SEWINC MACHINES.

A WOW). TO. THE: LADIES!

11-n vlnu' opened tin on** door nort Ii of.folin H. llrown

on r«M'nkI.

liiffH fot'till UI

ium'

iicI

E N IN E N E E E O S a

IND.

rORE

n|

wi irs

I 1 a a

ol* nnvl'onlKvlllr ntitl vlrlnlty nt ull tlmcw cop, In ullttiou to HimvIiiu Xiu'lilnoH.n full lino ol" lln«l-

ol* iHiHihhirK—-Needles, Oils, Thread, etc, For

ok1i*4-

A a 1 1 I

my ottloe. JERB TOWNSLEY, Agent. C, K. ToM'iiHloy, Naleisman,

N0TE»'01d maahlneii of auy make tak#u in part payment for «»w.

any rrpulrn umd Mill at