Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 July 1873 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, JULY 24,1873.

T. H. B. McOAIN and 3. T. ALBOT EDITORSAND PROPRIETORS.

grave.

THE cholera has been raging fearfully ,101 ^r- -lohiix.u, it will Ix' leniemhi I ar lt. Vernon, in this State on the Ohio

uver. More than one half the popula- 'p£c

FOUNTAIN county can beat the Mat on back salary ijriibs. Two more cases broke out last week. One fellow wanted *4,064.75, and another wanted $.\71 Y0., both of them for back puv for sorvicos as Treasurer ol the counlv. Our heart goesoui in pity for the tax paver-t that eouutv.

Wo loam that there are nearly eight hundred uiun ou the pay roll of the l'anlmudle shops—more than ever before— and that tin* number will ineieasoil. rmhei thuii dimnmiietl. the various lines of this road and the repair* needed upon them and their rolling stock will soon dispel ail fear*of the removal of these shop*.—Ij)janftort Jour'i'U.

IP.VIXOTON" is about to come out victorious in the contest with Carter's Stalion for the North western Christian University. The Business Co.iimittee of the University last Thursday accepted the oiler of §150,000 and a campus trom cit-,-cns ol the former place and agreed to rc. locate the college there. Committees on IvebaIf of the I'niversity and the citizens of Irvington meet at Indianapolis todnv, to definitely settle the matter.

ROBERT DAI.F. OWKS, IN his article on '•The social Experiment nt New Harmony," in the August Number of the Atlantiv Jf nthlu, gives some intere-tiug facts concerning wages now and live hundred years ago. After making an allowance for the diflerence in the purchasing power of money then and now, it appears that the Knglish farm, shop or lactory laborer receives only one third as much for his labor now as he did in ihe'middle of the 14th century.

I.s another column will be found an article Irom the AmertC'.in -[(jricultun't on How to Start Manufactories a Farming District," to which we desire to cab the attention of all who xrc interested in the prosperity of our town and county. ith such a vast accumulation of evidence on every hand to prove the great t«dvantages of home markets, it is a wouder that any man can be found, who cares for his own prosperity, who is not willing to raise lus voice ami contribute

a part of his means to establish and 1

vlVr^wYuTirat!e

Jity Council a special committe' was ajv pointed to look after the feasibility of

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kind, though it may sometimes seem ex tra\again the beginijine, nearlv always pays iu the lone ruu.

hatuie.

This statement whi has been quite

extensively published has caused a good

learn from a (icnsioiiagent. It gives tlie mipre.-sion that thorn* who are now drawing $2 j»er mouth for °nch child under sixteen years of age are entitled to $4 per month hereafter. This, however, according to the Pension Department, is a

mistake. Ihe new pension act referred

to is merely a re-enaetment of the old I

draw si2 ior month are receiving the I

full benefit of the law and are not end-1

Iowa .. Mi'-hi^nn .MUIQ^HOIII..

Missouti.... »ihio \V i«»«»on'in

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MarkiM..

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Milo« irouv Market tw IJt) lUt .'ISO -:/r 1,000

r™,8how ^ow

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instead of *0,000. Liberality of this being merely a reunion ol the sr.th regi-1

litr. new Pension Act, passed at the All the old battle llagd, with their elnsla3t ses=ion of Congress, declares that the

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these eight htii es is, round numbers,

six millions of tons. Accordmtr to a ta- 1 w„ n„hii.i,-i

ble published in the Washington Jirjmbgiving the average value of a ton of wheat at given distances from market, these six millions of tons are worth

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0"dnw a iniHiK.il .nut l.i» .1

w'jh

lii.n have left the town and business mji,a,ue dispatch MU «u ellort will proba entirely suspended, and all the 1M«HIPHS made to hmo Asburv I NNERMI_\ except the drug stores have been closed, of (irwnc&stk, moved to I arter station The city looLs as one large, gloomy

hall a million dollar-, llir

barter's Station is live miles west

of Indtanapolis, on the I., It. & W. lLnlwav.

The new huiUlitig ol Uu* vorMtv at Hloominsjton will collegiate potht* t\ lo, uiul near the south-wot comer »t the

zell!i ut

maintain home manufactories ty, public spirit and patriotism, made I princely arrangements for the entertain-

ll,,ea!e cl'dutf"!,,rlofrl!

a bonus of K- ^-eure the locttion

of the Logansport, ('rawfordsville & tsouthnestcrn Railway machine shops in that city. At the last meeting of our

getting the shops located at this citv." It generous people. At Attica it was re­

-trikes u» that to secure the prize Ter re wjlvetl to hold the next reumoii at Craw

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huiMiiit:. It will be l.0 leet lontr. ot) I ... ... j.i

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loot wide :ai«i three stories hmh. tmnttn^i towanU the rnilri.:id- (n the tir-t lloor,

bed evoted to the laboratory. Ihesecuiid I

two halls tor cnrflc Ii'1ii'f.

tH»lle, the place reeentlv made vacant \»v ... ,. th" resignation of Captain Park. lli. I

recomcndations for the place are ot tthe

questioned.—Ijiha'/dtt

Snldlrn' Reunion.

It should oeborue in miml by the public, and more especially by all soldiers, that on Thursday, the 4th day «f .-September next, a grand reunion of all the soldiers of the '.tth Congressional District will beheld in this city under an arrangement made by the "officers and soldiers of the 8fith Regiment Indiana Volunteers. In 1870 a number of officers and soldiers of the 86th regiment met in convention at LaFnyette. and formed au association of the old members of their regiment, and made arrangements for holding annual reunions. An invitation was there extended to and accepted by the association to hold their firsr reunion at Attica. That reunion was held in the Fall of 1S7I. The Srith regiment ivas largely represented and a very large number of officers and soldiers of other commands participated in the meeting. The citi-

Atlica, famous for their libcrali-

ment of the noblo he-oe. who honored.

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occasion with their presence, ami at-

ter being sumptiiously feasted and feted, the war-worn veterans left that delightful little city with the'waruicsi gra'.itudo 111 their liearU towards her noble and

ford^ville, which iu coii^queuce of .n

lortlsville ante at least one-third, making ... .... .. —-John an ofler of $75,000-— T'rr* Jfavtr K?-1"citing political campaign ieiidiiip was adjourned over until the 1th day ot

aajourneU over until tile Itll (lav ot .*ep-1,

ine Ju-vrcst exhibits comwuDilablc teintMir, 18/J. The commiltee having I

tuake this the grandest "rtla tl iv ever ,,

ed by Crawfordsville, tvhich wat. #20,0001 witnessed in Cr.wtord.ville Instead of! If"" »0 on Ihur^iv, the

uient, they have urran^cd lo make it a I reunion of ail the officers and -oldicrs oi every eouiiuaud organized in or represented from the 9th Cungruwionul District.

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pensions of widows shall be increased at memories, «ill be here, and .nound therateofS2 [er mouth lor each child under the age of sixteen years of the husband on account of whose death the claim has been or shall be granted, the increase to date from Julv 2.\ /it-1

the old standard will again rally the boys, an iu days of vore. A public dinner will be provided for all. The eloquent Indi ana soldier the gallant Gen. Tom lirown

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deal of trouble among the widow-, as we

deliver the address. The best ol

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provided and a dance on

.t ball at night will make

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i°.vous

a"d

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man, Gen. CMiendan, and the noble old warrior, Thomas J. Wood, will be here, also, the distinguished military anil civil officers of our own proud htate. Ii

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THE VALUE OF A HOWE MARKET. THE eight great wheat growing States upon our cit of the Mississippi Valley, Illinois. Indi-1 ana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wmconsin prodtii-e nearly two-thirds of the wheat raised 111 the United States. The annual yield in bushels in the«-e Mates, according to ihe census of 1S70, is lliinoi' li»ili:inn

IH'rson, jar or near,

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law of July 25, 16CG. Those who already I Iiubllca,10n

l»H programme will be rottdy fur

in fpw

day-. A meetinir of

sul,1"'rs

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l!le

bJ'

Pwters

city will be called

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tied to an additional pension. actn. in the premises. Let every man 1 ut his shoulder to the wheel ami make

days to take definite

thi- reuiiioti an affair to reflect credit v. WILSON H. LAYMON,

JOHX M. Yor.VT, THOMAS J. BEARD, Com. of Arrangement-.

PI.EASAXT HIM..

—Changes in the weatherhave become For lhe past three months the weather clerk's mind seems to have been in a perplexing dilemma while attempting to judiciously discriminate the kinds of weather Ix—t adapted to benefit

—27.74?,2"U "lonotonourt

a.Kiy-M hyptK^hondriacal generation which

iw.M—tMi now inhabit this mundane glomeratlon.

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The

put

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then

hay had white coat

lhe

inside of it. Henry Bever

a b,,cket of ,lme

the cause of it.

—Melville Chestnut recently killed about two feet and a half of rattlesnake, done up in the original package. Since

ever-v Ie™on

fpt .. .v^«.,w 1*111 van Iioiub UI lilUrtT The estimates are round numbers and Bmall sizel noisy boys than any other are based on existing freight charges by railroad, but the results ure sufficiently

grettt is the

differ'

tnce to both pr oducer and consumer, be- a yell similar to that of the Modoc.

tween selling wheat at home and shipping it a thousand miles to market. According to the last table above, the wheat of the eight States named loses a little over half of its value in being shipped 1,650 miles, and nearly one-third in being shipped a distance of a thousand miles. The bearing of these figures on the great questions of transportation and diversity o? Industries is oo obvious that we seed not itop to point It out.

in the neighljorhood

«alk« with a caue.

.. ^I.MKI.I.OO I —Morris Herzog has just had "Post2M,.»o,0001 master at Pleasant Hill" strung to his

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name whlcl1

a(^ds

greatly to its sire and

2t17.ono.noo I beauty. i4''»,soo,ooo —Pleasant Hill can loa*t of more

town or its size in the State. Let one appear on the street and give a signal and the rest will come, accompanied by

—George Bennett has purchased a new orgau, which will doubtless add new •igorto the musical abilities of our town. Fears are entertained, however, that we will be infested by agents. —"Fever 'n ager" is said to be three inches in the ponds and rivulets through the country.

The Chri-.ian Conference will be In MMion «t this place on the fourth Sunday in August.

A DISPATCH to the Cincinuati Gaulle —The old settlers' meeting will he held »y# it rumored that the liaptfet Col- at Mtli»rr.v brow im the tith of bt«i- iVtom l*t TlMu*d»yS H«r»ld.l lege at Franklin, winch suspended last tembor. public well is to be dug on tlio year for want of iund.",.will be moved to —Farmers have commenced to thresh corner by the jxjatoffico. Carter'*Station, and roap the benefits of their wheat and store it awav for future Mr. Johnson's magmficcnl ofler. The of- u-efuluc-^. Iio l'n i'.

4 Ol OROVtt.

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tlojr will bo Uted lor libraries, wtih two Hill, and tay, beware. re.-itatioii looms. 1 lie third I'.IMI- will L'U.a.-anL llill, which is ill the. Ml I be occupied as a law lecture room, anil

litorurv societ les.—'utr.i-

all return lo pl.nvine

I'lie farmer?

com Miiee harveii. l'v the time 11 to pre-.j, imi«t of tl wheat will besiacked, anil a large portion ut ilie meadow^ em. .Mr. Frank Kr.nvn while out hunting a few weeks atro -hot a ratlleMiake vvlueh i* had eighteen rattles on it. "llllo I 111be in the —Isaac ami .Norton Meliarry each purls located chased a Marsh Harvesiei tin* season.

They are well liked and did good work taudiii'j

.. where the wheat was but

!«»w"

a l(M)hy 50 feet room is designated for used. the use of Owen's wibinet, of over .t|i i,u jris „f Konnd Hill are siiecini«tis, and of the largest and best ut ...i .. .1 r*. :.«« oi 'i-i ii tueoiiewlio caiisuil the receut M.*ii»at •n, ilie I.nitel htates. 1 lie remainder will

»r tallied wheal, the lluokeye was

I Imrb- of Councal Urovc. is surely ble nliice ui regard to teni]eranee. I I. O.'ti. T. meets three times a week

HON*. WM. MACK, his short and -en- doing .1 good work, and doing it IMUII ad re be or in a el an a I 1 I

Thursflav night, slated that recent Iv manufacturingcstablishinent was induced to remove from Madison, this Mate, to iIndianapolis,and that the removal caused I'l.tct iroin I111.I1 I write, ."-tony 1,31X1 men, women and children to leave' Point, is 011 Lve Creek. As none of the Madison and Like up their residence 111 imiers are represented, ami knowing the Indianapolis. They were|Kttacl,es of the .TorllNAI. ,Jllia lilkt

vroxv

a a a to a lndianaiv.li's.— TrrrrH.ul-.h»„ i«t. -ion if 1 sbouM occasionally send 111 a tew items, 1 herewith «end niv first m-

Jofc H. \r.MTisa prominent c.md 1 stallment.

date for the Lon^ulate .it Aix lit h.i- _( «irii ulowini luw been resumed

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highest chanu-ter and his titne-'s is un- eral line lieldsof corn MI this vicinity look rathei sickly. —William and Joseph Mar-hall, our saw mill men. are uuteniplaung moving their mill to Darlington, l'liey are first

I'h.II H» for trei'iht.. liket-..

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the damp seas-

foxtail and weeds have made sev-

tprB ar( f((1 mmilJir of

liberality in encouraging machine HUO|M.|thiH iiiuiUT In charge have b?termine«l nHlntlwr^ intorpst I iv commended the orootion ot house that would ax von to lent! me five dollars, tor ler but it is mistaken as to the amount offer-1

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LADOGA ITEMS.

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aneeut Ins (Iw elliiic.

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f!irn)ers 0Ut am| I)avc a rousiu!r

meeting in their own interest. —Another ol your citizens was with us this week. I mean Waireii Duv is' man, very pleasantly as King our citizens lor' that little change." 1 in alraid lo ask him about his success, for tear he'll change the. subject. —I've been to Mindav school this af-

I'arke eountv. coinuieiieing where thev

Thelnanus. 1,a"dr

class sawyers and business their motto, .'Hey City, but now a citizen here, •Mrs Thomas Wfehari is reachiiisz

a primarv school at the Monv Creek

school house, she is a good teacher.

DAKLlXCiTOX.

—Threshinc whe.u is the order of the! dav among the larmer*. .lohn Unlet sowed an acre and a halt v.uh «ed |rocured trom W ahinuii.n. the name of! which 1 lorget. He ha. 111st threshed 11.

The yield was 4. ure, bushels. Pretty good

coinuiuUatiu^ gentleman, and is much re-

Hpflctcii hy those having the ioal.

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Shriver, SecreUirv Susie Harnhart and f»lJ

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Laura Perkins, Librarians, and a whole

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liost ot us, \oung .11 id old, for tcachers loxrtnjf detailed statement, to-wit: and scholars. Messrs. .Smith and l'er- Jan. is. 1H7«, cash. First Nufnal Hank.

kms are good olhcers and have got the I M»r" ai.

will be a most lovous reunion lor tlie! ... ,. vd'1 1:1 I school in a creditable and prosperous \jj :,. condition. Thev are noblv aided, how- 5'"^ ever, by the subordinate officers and AUI: :i. teachers. This afternoon the attendance Sep. ^'.

Was good and the attention excellent.: 'Iliere are only three or four who are in the habit of jumping up and leaving be-1 ?l»y T.' fore the "i.-.:".'

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slopped near'Brown's Yallev. "rst

—•Chamberlain, the railroad contract-

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east of Park»r«hurg, while passing over some rough road, the tongue of his wagon

n\ inths.

it iis Hll illtnl

m?l

business wall

W. IJlair, ot vour citv, was ou 'Pel!tfullJ'

withi|tiite a loss last week while go-

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''K' railroad. One ot his tine

match hor.-es got its foot fast in the rope

CJ OU JIoi'i'FII that was around its neck, and cut he

ttiKular vein, from which it died HIRAMC.

Hellt'r Than l.itt«r t'rum Home.

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I I 1 1 1 1 wrucr UOSI^I HLKJUL vielu t\a* 4«» hu-iieN, niHcluno t. .. .. ... I and Aouiiajntftncr* ihereabout-i .Mr. Unlet believes it will weigh hels.

,i the letters 1 receive from there, Pretty good turn out that.

Ihroiigii the kindne.s-.ot thegenllemnniy agent of the L., C. & .s. W. Kailway, I am permitted to send the following statement foi .Itine last Ain't t»f fiviiMit fot^'«rded -poeiel i:--tv.*d lot t'

Mr .Vrf\,:u ,1 Tn'\,r I appreciate the JO I N A Theeorre.spondence ly Tom Tnuler and others keep me better posted about old friends! than All

In southwestern Iowa we have luul a splendid season for all kinds of crops. I Corn bids fair for a heavy crop. Wheat, rye and oats are irood. Small fruits plen•T4 mm ty- Apples almost a failure. The bloom was heayy hilt it nearly all lell off. Karn'..ii.it:: ers are IIHV in harvest. 1*1: JAMKHA. WIIITI:.

Report of School Trustees to the City

Thi exhibit ^hows leiiily inc-rinse in Council. the biiMiit-.'vi (lout- at ihl?. olhce. Mr. J'lo the llonor:il)Io. thu Mayor unj (\)riiiii.iu MeCune, the ngent, i^ a very iilcusiilit ML- I

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.... i* I on the 13th dai* of Murtdi. Ie71 rtipru4(,kntod to uur ijitreots lhurs'lnv.

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ueei tb.i want* of thu public »chooU -and ree-,

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dlst in.st., tit 1 O flock I*. M, 1 hope the report w:i« favorably recoived and tepj tukeu

j. 1 yenrs is.'.'«nd 1H73. as renuir.'d by law. at the Ixjys, pehavod better to-fla\ than usual. annual settlement of accounts with Township Miss Mattie McClasky has a class of! iind

voting men, who proved themselves gentlemen hy their attentive demeanor. Next is the grey-beard class--loys from 40 to 60 years of age—led by Father Hornbcck. Jap keeps them pretty well "shuck up like." John Lowman attends this school. Poor boy, I wish he could

tho 24th inst., at the Presovterian church.

—The Lye Creek Farmers' Club met on the l.r)th inst., and although not many were present yet it was one of the most interesting meetings held. John \V. Blair, of your city, was present and imparted a variety of useful and interesting information, chiefly upon the necessity of home markets for produce, and feeding and salting stock. Messrs. Hunt, Campbell and Rhodes followed with

!ity

read. Is there no one 111 the school who money, to-wit: will undertake the task of opening up

his beclouded intellect I do think it! 21 !!un,!nK l"T r,1'"'

f0 liulUa ity. TUt

to provide the uecusiuiry mean* to cntilile your Trustee? to commence tho work. On tlie **Jth day of July, Is71, the plana for tlie biiil.tin^ now in process ot* confliuetiou. were luloptoil. .Said pland together with !peeitieutiou*. were furnidheil by G. \V. ltunlinn.au architect, HloouiinBton, lUiiioi^, and mi the lithd&y

December, of the -ame year, your Trustees

entered mto a uritten contract with David D.

Jone.for t.eerectio'iaud couiplotion,,, part

of ittid building, for the sum of 00, with Daniel S. Jones surety tor tho faithful per-

nf ll ill Km inn f.\r IhA mm of

temoon. Good place, I suppose votl forumnee ot" daid eentrNet. Your Trustees did think, forme. The same lo vou, lnv

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friend. The M. R. Sunday school has I f"r bueuent of ui4 huildln*. ... outlet tuo f»nme. to ^ilnoy Speed, who transfer Its officers, W li. H. ^Iiiith, t?uperili- terred hi.H nndortaki njf to John Sullivan, tendont Abijah lN'rkins, Assistant A.

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'Ktl (VI will.

include in faid cuntrm-i with Mr^^ Jones, tho

From time to time your honorable body hits'

,llto thu banj3

^'AY

rlo-111^ *xt.»rc'iHe.«. They hail

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letter quit it or III talk abont it lo the Amount reomved from Common Council WT.sr, 1 II Which turn of P37.H7.» wai daU to the printer. Be-idcs it don look well. ,tt-ld Iavi ,i

Mls.i Maggie Bftck ail«l Miss Libbip himfurtho lam". Said voucher?* were •uh^r'Oraves appear to have a fine talent to in- *'irrenUred in th(! Boiird of County terest the little bovs. Thev, the li:tlt. «mmij ioner "t their March

School Tru-*tee.«. Heierence for evi-

lence n« to the pnyment ..1' .'aid ,-um ol !:17/?S

to said .lones, is respectfully made the cmhers of thp Kirst National and Elston Uankn of this city. our Trusloes would further report that they hare paid out. on the school building, from the Special School Fnnd in their hands, belonei ng to tho city, to persons at tho datoi and for tho purposes montioned. the folio*ine sums of

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ail impofyibihly. It ibt* IKVVS and girln May 1. IP?", John Sullivnn for uxenvatioti behave well, 1 may mention their names Junel^'im] Johu Saili'vin "fur eioava-

in some of my communications, as boys Vi?ife?D«iu w'^rifor®

and girls of promise. cavation ..... 350 ,1 Auir, ri, I^-. Al. Kotmnger for Mrapini --lbe rankltn JownMlup ^unuav I earth 100 School Convention meets in ibis place on

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their successful experieuces. The Club resolvod to adopt the plan of questions ^ol"!rt '^'el'll"^orfor"'*u''n|t and answers, and to report the same for

publication. Uncle .Tense Winter had I f.x"$3,i39 35 the '-shakes" and couldn't attend. Nest which atid mm of M.159 as wax paid to the meeting, first Saturday iu August, at 6.*evw[al P®"00* above n»med. and o'ebek p. M. X. 81:1.L.

—The Terre Haute coopers are on a strike for an advance from fifteen to eighteen cents, and threaten to make it twenty If the »trlke prolonged.

K«e|) Out of Debt. il-'lom the Andi:r-i i. Herald.]

Half the perplexity, annoyance and trouble that men have in this world is in consequence of getting in debt. It seems

There is considerable building going to be natural forso::o people to buy and .mi in the country this Summer. incur obligations without measure, so -Oiry Graves -on of Hi.mt Ciraves long ax they can avoid paving the readv got hi* collar bono hn^en nn Monday bv cash. Give one of thi**ort ohancc t* fall'mc NH'N ROLL buv on EVE lit, UIHI th»» queHti«»n vf pay-

1 L„ me'nts is one that he cares but little -i-'

"i- l" |, ,i about. But what a crop of trouble springs portico, wInch adds linieli to the appear-. ,.

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up from the seed ol debt, llow manv

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_. gray hairs it brings, and how otten it]

.1 .lines 1 ow'ell contracted for a 10 shortens life sometimes leading men to barrel cistern, which when linisl.ed holds .suicido and murder. And yet, .about 11 bariels. Hig mistake, that. how easy it is to keep clear of this terri-1

—.1 mini)* Wilson has bought the house formerly occupied by lieu .Stuvcr. That hs.ks a little like limine^. —Wni. Oill bough), the .loxhua Harrison property, on Main street, on fjaturday last at pulilie sale for SI,200. enough.

Kmiinecr Ilaskins has received or-! "i"1'1'"

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3 in 0 0

10U (U

Au^^k.'"!-:..0: U" June,.fo:.oxtr.a..,^no.

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,'^"«» UIUIVU .| intendiM* oonMtruotion of bmlihng.. C« Oct. 14, 1874 Morri* O'Connor, (lii{sinff

8tep-way«..

Oct. 15, 1874. Win. Shfoysf. digging step wayn Oct. Ui. 1874 John Hutchin»oa, digging srep-wnya Oct. W. W72, Morris O'Connor, tUllojt basement Oot. 40. 1874. Morrii O'Connor, filling liMttnenl Nov. 4, 1KT4, Morris O'Connor, filling ba NOT. St}, 1B74, .lohn Sullivan hauling ©arth Jane 30, 1873, Win. M.Kppersonfor mp«rintending construction of building

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and tuono^ advanced lo Iftboren .... 119 TO l'J. 1073, D. D. Joints oo eoutruot for uildittK school honso

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earth ao 75

vouchers taken from each peraon for the amount paid which aaid voaokara were aurnndered to th. Hoard ol Count Qommia.ion.r. bj joar Traale.a, aa by law they war. required.

All of whioh ll r.tpMtfulI/ lubmitted, Jul/ M, A. 1). lira. ^ahool

FG,) TTOIIMI.

ble moiister. Kvery young man should forma tixed and iinalternble deterinination, heloiv commencing his active bu-i-' ncss career, not to incur one penny of indebtedness under any circumstances' No family ('heap! nev buy any thing unless wo have the money to pay for it at once pav no at-

l"-splendid

ders to get ready to eoininencc tiiosur-!chaitco.-, bargains, and the like. ._ tieh vey of our new road to Montezuma,':lrr

0IJ

7

111

..r, drew bis money ou ue.sday, and on 1 °ur

-r w*'«'r'

tt AWl* I.K ITKK

H-:vw suit it\. 1\a'„, .!tUy 1» l^T.5.

th» I no. h-'l-' ill' J'r uul: l'armcrs areihrough harvesting and lone threshing. Wheat is plciidid. It will average over twentyfive lu»heU per acre. Corn looks well, raise cotton, tobacco and ]eanutshero to perfection. Wheat is worth eighty cents pel' bushel, corn, twenty-five cents delivered. I Our friend .bi.-eph Chambers, formerly

some

art

oppoiUinitics,'' -'rare

tr:lPs

to

c?Vi

'i

v,l'tllU!'*

:'"-v wo"-d

like to accept, look

t,u''v

Kxco-»4 in Pountnin county IL.IOKS ANI STATIOSKHV. Konntain Tonnty Montgomery county

Dlltcrciicc

Crawtorasvillu, Indi-

lhc* uud'jiMiiiiod School Tru^toei for .•'Hid city in compliance with the requirements of a resolution of your honorably body, would ro-

v»ur

TruntM

°''"K th« Umtimmi noiltlie insuffirionoy and In-

to orgttiiujj a rarmerc Club liero. Ilia adequacy ot the then exiatiuK ouild n«H

.v,nlr 'noney pile, anil make llie puhli.-hed iu Montgonicrv Count* answer depend upon that. Always pay

[t s',,u aru 5lloa

„f

U)ul!0v,

dwuiud#

Wednesday morning Imghi and early nt»° out tor pari.- unknown. 1' i-i thuu^ht lfow .Mauurni*iori«i. a nota-1 there is enough back to nearly pay the The Indianapolis h,/ tells how it! FOR SALE

ni:.v,,r

.Ml. Lew .irk met Willi quite a mislor- urillg town: ,.110-lory l.igli, lour rooms siHl.te, e.sleni,-uit-tune «n 1 uesday last. About two iiule^ The «wret ol sticee.*^ is to begin, not to nhlo oiuhntiilim ^, J.!-O fruit ml ornaincutui

wait and be of somebody cls'e to come

striiek the horse on the foreleg, break- space. In the west the property owners Ono.ttMm" hou— of tiv roonw. ist.-rii, nig it. .He had to be killed. This is generally stick to their lo -, and want fit"- irmt. ete. quite a loss to Mr ,.w,irk This is the ^mebody el'e to crowd luisintss an 1 .„,5r

M'tond hor^e .Mr. J-. ha*» h^t iu the hMtj wealth upon them, while they ^it still I r.«th«Tuith 1*r.- of tin** himi m.» high inud do nothing. There are two* favorite or^hnni, \\Hi, triatt 01 till I :n«t» uml »v«»rv thinu oon\en* methods Ol ^Ottitll* rich in tht. N\i*«t. i»ntnn.l in ^oixi repair.

turm.^h nuiplo uccoiniuodniiuiia for nil pupils ain't no money dar, aiul do .loetor wont (wroat 111 the .Pricos Ol WoolCMS

leave till he gets his pay." Mrs. Chain berlain wittily replied: That's I ho first C. O. 1). baby I ever heard of." It is needless to say that Sambo jjot his five dollars.

Patrons of Husbandry in operation to I Uhtt ai«l lo bp ovor 4.700, with an ag-

cr

,.,r.,te ,m-ir,bCrship of ttbouf 3.10,000.

Th(

„r(lPrsne.ns to be growint mos- ran-

i(i|v

""r Tru.tee, v.iriuua ^Jr,.

uuina of money to be applied in payment ou the Ul,nolS' j»dmn«. Iowa, Kansas,. Michigan,

contract with Mr. Jones, as shown by the fol-

1.000 y.ain :5.noo aia 4.i.*i0 :,ooo •t.INX)

'J.000 "75 •J.5IHJ 1,5011 :r?r. r/25

El.-ton

Jone3 ftnl vouoller

,,

tnkt

.n

from

5e(,i„n5

in tho

iyhi

hns 1.7 0 rtnniires, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin. In response to request trom different States several additional general deputies have recently been nent out by the Xaliouui Orange toorgunize subordinate ranges. There are at present State

1

,'

Minnesota, Ms-issippi, Missotiri, Nebras ka, North Ca/olina, Ohio, South ('aro-l lina, Tennessee, Vormoni, and Wisconsin.

MARRIED.

KINi'llEl.nK- THh.Mm.N. -c.in We.ln..«.iny pv«»niuj. .Inly 1'S, 1»7:5, ut th»- nt' ihf bri«I*'« luoiJii'r-io-):ivv, f»r .1.^. Mi'f'lrll'iivl. bv by Hi'v. .li.lm Snrtoi.l, .J,.*..* \V. KindiHn.-, ut it Mi-- H«*nnoi. 'J'h'.m00, of tlu?1 citv.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

.\LIiKKT 1. TIP).MAS i* i» JUhiidiUf f«.r .tiul«*o of th#» --«i .Imlioifi) i'ireuit, coinptj-oil ol' ino •'Oiiiui«*s nf Mont&omory unl fitrke, -object to tlio di'irifion ol'n K«'|iul»lu!:iu coiwni ion.

Tho H»»j»ublii»«nj of |'nrkt* eountv will prr^ont th»* miinp ot'Hnn. TJIOMA.S N. HICK, fix ncnnii'lute lor .Unlk'o for (h«» .IiMk-inl Circuit, iub-jtH-i to the IHUKO* of the piirty.

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN R. COURTNEY,

ATTOBXEVATl.AW,

EDUCATIONAL.

WABASH COLLEGE:

ltAWPOni)HVILI.F„ Intl.

Fall Term Opens September 10, 1873.

fllHK Pr••juratory, MercMitilf, Knglish ttiifl Military fi*pariin«if• the* l.iu.'r with »ymoHHiiiin—togi'thur

NEWSPAPER.

3

ONLY 50 Cents!

I U,. ...:N .»I*.« 1^°" HOUHK und lol -itu»t»*l eonven lt —lo do nothing. lit Will not it-nt to le.-iin^ pt»rti«m of the eity, nhout in manulaciorirs because that involves imlf ?i ir-«ni the «'onrt House on M?»m administrative labor and ability. A bank hous.. -u Mills him better tnan a factory. I»nt it u-heq. HinTTON* nurxEK. Acentj-.

should be understood thnl the qtiestiou of locality is rM*ntial. Tlu* secret of making a town the center of mechanical induairy, is to elect an article* of steady constant *lemand, and then bravely begin, on a small capital it neecssarv, and the natural law of i$»*oeiation will do the re-t.

Tf 11: ioUowin/ comparison of the expensed of L'oiuiiain und Mouttsoinery comities, from th? Atlicft Lodger, speaks volume?* for oe.r county ofTtoin 1«: -Vv-.-V* rofNTV 0Fn'i:u3^' •1 Fountain county Montgomery fountv

1U

in the county should lie

without a county pa|«'r. We oiler you

the .JoritNAL, believing it to be

THE BEST PAPER

TRY IT

(0 build up a nianufact-! T?,,R SAI.E House lot. well sltuited. mi

1 A. Walnut street. The lioine is a new friune,

One, by holding leal estate for an ad- lUirrT^N" .t HUrNKU, Aii.-iu«^ vanee:'the other bv loaning money at T?""

Ag nt

notb».»- to attract except i^in^k^irsTToetT

vi

.k _x' ..rii irvi^ilWo..

sA'I,K.—House »ni

lot, t,f»utiruily-itu-

A itetj ui the turner of Wti^hinvt'O and Co).

ex travrtjianl fate-. .N«it IK rot thtm con- jr,.t» jg htin**^ -*»»*»iii hut new »m»i eoinfoi-ih* template a nartich* ofcxei t'on, atwl that !»!••.•—i' »•». ,.n«i ot.ionii.iin^-'in the U»M «tvie. is the darling idea of a western capital-1 «I:ITT'N .y HKfNKl^ Ao-ut

SA I.K.—HniM* Hoiiff hrtjs fivo ro

Montgomery oounty K.xce?i» in Konntain county AUot'NT ExPKXIKI IS 0NK YKAH. ion, and 7^ inir.- of h»*uvy inil.fr in iUnMund Konntain county *1h* :I 1H hiding wnter »»nd_ a «oo.l oivhard. Montgomery county..

2 I

little heir up at our phivc dis niornin, and dere'r ]icck ob trubble. I want

an-J lot on \W*t

uiii.nood frui I'ricv l,'i»". "Also iion«i. ni lor ndiidnintr sn»ni» for :d«* hon-«» *»l tour rooms, ^oo.l -i»i"rn, wood }joiw.*, S'MiiMpr kitfh *lTudlin'W itiid «*\tr*» V4«H l.uilt. l'rif.» 1,'h)O.

HHITTON A MUJNKK, A-.miI*.

SAUK.—A n»*nt uitti tu^iy two ftory «1H»*1Imu of lo room-, m»\v smd f.nWhed in tlio Ko?t »t\lo lot to4x-5K» f«M't. ?dt»:'tt«Ml in one of the portions of tin? citj on W:d»odi uvt*. itu»'. N.'c.»^ iry ou'tiuildin^ iiudndinjj: ^nndl steH». All ill*'•. I'rii-i'. n.oon.

HKITTON & HKt'NKlt. A^tH-.

I^UliSALK.—Choirr

SiT.Trt^ ^0 S.r.T2 HI S'.I.HJO «n)

$6,702 Oti uru 9

Ktcpit in Fountnin c.mniy 5.r»,ii« 37 SIHCIAI Al.l.OVASf R. Kotintnin county ft! Montgomery county in Pountnin rntsTis'f Pountnin county

$7,^13 P0 1.1IW 52

0.'

~«i5 i*'V

l,|^r

II ^4 There i- :i to 1... h:» any |er.-oii wi-hmj: to hiw,

jtm.

A Ronton paper tells the lollowint story: A very funny alliiir oeeuretl at Mrs". Ohamberinin'a boardinjr house, in Rowdin Stjuare. yenterdav. It appears that the negro who blarks the boots of the hoarders did nut make his appearance, and the consequence was, (here was Home grumbling and more surmise. At length, however,"he appeard in a «tate of great excitement, and upon beiim taken to task for his neglect of (Inly, said herrv sorry, TTTTT(1 nfK ma'am, butcouldn't help it. Dovse got a JV. JL JXXLJJJO CFC VO.

locution.* just outride oi'

thoeitv liiti'ts for out town r^^itlem-es for .':ird»^nin« s»nd fruit euitnro. ran »ecotnt»odiit«» pnrohwsrr with eitln»r timber or tillable hind in qtiMUtiti^s vary, inn fi *m «ne ucr^ up to in Pruvy roa.-on-ahl#' find lon«r finw* «ivi»n.

We iihn hsivt* tornnleH munher ot vaeant loi.s in ditterent part ofth»' eitv. Inly: RRITTON BIU'NKR. Agent*.

FOR SALE.

Yalinildc Farm for Sale!

iwsi A(!RKS Ol*" i^OOO T.A.I\ I.

The farm Unown :o- t!io Jool Farm. 4)v mil** «ontl» of frawfitrd-ville, »'i«l uithinO

^'^dioiul, and within ono

In exchange for wool.

I)l lU\i THE

THK total number of Granges of the I WOO SEAS 0 N!

V-' \\r Will Soli I.oiv ior Cash.

Ill addition to our own niaiui-j lacture we havo a lart?o and woll1 selected stock ol'

WOOLEXS,

fOTTONADGIi,

mny22

Notary Public IUI.I mortif»go.« nnd nil

li'jjrtl instrument* writton with pro.-j^nn hmH «»r«' lliOL ing NOTE" nmi HOCOIIIWM I»LT V. ()TFI«*O in Jnrt^p C. WiUnn 1 o!.| otIi. *», over l'ii'k^y A BrfWi'r'* l».»ok

n*ith

tho

7ihr

iri«^t

i-ofii*-

ty m.li-, dormitory, p:»ont «rf»i «ttrimtnuH to otudi'tiu. Tlir*6 ruiltt^v* pH««i rhrou^h the town. Sonil lor t*«fHlogm»«,'

r"

.»• »SKI*H F. TITTLE, Tr^nidont.

WALLPAPER.

Hiiy your Wall Piip.-r

at

tlio CoriU'rllooketori'. Tlio lnritcst Htbolt In the olty. Over 100 styles lo ohoosii from. All paper trimmed wltli the bent trimmer In the plaee rreo of ohargo. Don't forget tUo plaee oorncy or Main an4 OI«OQSreet*.a

noLixix

PRIJSTS,

and nearly every thing in tlie domestic line. All to he sold as low as any house in the eity.

CASH FOR WOOL

At nil time's, pon'f f:ul to «iv* u- .1 ool! it' you

want flu* worth of yoor wool in mon^y. Thankful for former juitronni'o, we MOIH-H continuance of the xuuir.

B. M. HILL§ CO.

CARRIAGES AND BUCCIES.^

I

wroamvi

LIE

CARRIAGE and WAGON

WORKS.

I E S

CARQIAUrj,

E E S S W A O N S

I'AIlM WAdOXN,

Ofevery pattern anci Hiipcrior finish, kept on liana and

Made to Order!

WepoNAtMK devli^H for thHadjuntment ofAxlf^ troflM nnd Tirejt, whioh reduc the draft fully on«»". thin!. ThosodflTtcrsnrcpossMs^d by no other CRrringe K*ctory in th« United Hutrn.

Wo are daily in receipt of letter* from peraon* •tho are using our vehiclosin various parts ofln. jiann And Ilhnoip.cortifyinp that in lfghtnes* 6 irnftthefl* tehicles Ii %re never been equMed.

Doherty & McClelland,

MEW Brink Shop, Waihlaglai Slve«l e»HIII*Ctnar IHIHK, CRAWV0BDSVILLE IND.

LEQAL NOTICES.

"mimi^ATOHisnoticeT""5"

Notice iH hereby ^iven tliftt (he iimleiKi^ned h:is been iippointtid !i«lmini»ti»ttor 01 th eti«(e of John'.!. Aj ce« lulo of MontRoinery «.«»utity, ln«linnn, ileeen-.'.t, r-' iid i- -uppuwcH lo ho **ol* v-nt \M»Ui:W .1 Ktil'TII,

a A UMIMSrUA II KW^Al.li. —Notire r. ijirmlng nil kind?*, linunehold uui heroh) ylvcn loui wtll ftl puMtc fut'niturn and vnrious oth«r tirtielo.-.

Auction on ttnturriny, July nt (lie roHidonce of John .!. Ajrpe, on«* -pmiiei ttf iniU* of NVw rto«5.^, l»vte of Mnf k'nmcry eonnij,

1

nil of the j»nr«onrtl property "not talieu hy the-w i'iow, consist itw of cfjt He, hog«( vet nfe.upeneer tool", him-ehnl't ?u\i| kifehcn furnitmv, jMind iniuiy other nrt i«*|eM too niiniemtis i» men* tion.

TICK MS—A ere.lii of inn*1 inouth. ill he ^iv«-n on Jill sum" over thiee •lollur*, the pju.-hiiser givinghi.4 note with npprovod security, witlioui rehel from vnlumion IHWH. july '.wo ANIUltiW J. UOUTII, Admin.

1 )M I XI8TRAT( )H'S N ()T I (1K.

Notiec i- hereby jiiven thnt tho utnlei»«ue«{ h:ihecn iippoiutiui Ailmini.uHt»tor ot the e«tnte of Thorn *." Lriimm, lu»«- of Montgomery eounty, lii'l., i|t»ct«a^cd. ^»nl eytnte is .suppose.i lo l»e M.Ivoni. Mll.TON MnUI:, jnlyywa Aihoin.

ETITTONTO^ie]Lni-uTrksTATE Notice i- hereby given that William H. MuMers'.n, ,AdminitrMt*»r of the estate «»f Kliznbclh Lowory, ilcceused, hxs tile*l hi.- petition to n»ll tht r*?u| c^tutc of llie ticcedeut, her pornonal he« iii^ insufficient to pny Iu »lcl«t-. un«l th.-st -»:ii«t petition will t»e heitnl ut the nest t»• rtti »»f the Montiroinery rireiiit Court of county. jt»lyl7w 1. M. VANCE, dork M-C.

PETITON

TO SELL 1JEAL E.S-

TATK.

Notice in hereh-' yiven Umt Alon?.o Stanford, Administltttoc ot tll«* estate ofMneoh $t*nehr:ii«er, *ieep»\yed, tili*«l hi- petition oll tin* reid est:»'e of the llI. his peixon:il heini: in-utli'.i«*iit to pay hi** iehi". ml «h- i.ilpclt

1

PETITION

TO SEI.l. KICA

TAL'K.

.1.

11- l*'dward" iK'«* l.ut/., tie

Notu.'i" is h*'r«»lt\ uiv»«n that At'inini^lrMior of die oft caused, luis Hlotl his petition to si-u i|,, t!*t* of rli*»dp«'i»dfnt. h»M j.or.HonHl n».iif• inu do'r«*on licu»nl to jmy liis dthts. :tnd ilnU ud poiiiion will nt (ht» nt»xt hMin of iln» t'uvnil Court of «:iid oonnfv. I. V\N( 'I-*, jnly:tw4 |«.jk M.C

KT ITIOX TO SELL l'.KAI. ESTATE Notify herol.y ijiwii tlmt WiMiton I\«*Im-V. Adinini.sinitor iiu* ot:iir« ol tio- .lo-' jdi \V. K«dMi»y, »it*c«':^cd, )I:I.til**d Ui.- petition in s«'ll the rt'Hl e^tnte of tho decel»»ni, hi- ]Mrsor.:d hemic in-nrtit.-ieiit lo i»a\ his del.is, :ind liitit ynd p^tition ill he hoard the. next t«Tin of thi-rir-••mt Cotirr of Kiii«l-*ount\'.: ..: I, M. \N K. jnlvltHvS il, M.

PETITK

1

S. W. Uailw.-ty, coicl-tntu of

a«T»»« of jfood land, lln n^re-* under »ultiva-

in t)

:»n seen

co- 5^ U'rin, and on lonji imp, iipjdv to in nti II

WOOL.

ORAWFOIUKSVILLK

Wool Exchange!

ITIOX TO SKKL HKAL KS

I'ATK.

Noti'-e i-licrol.y «iwn that .l.thn li..y«|. Ad-mini-tI'ntor of the estnt'- Je«s«- llono-y. d*1* -e i-ed, liu.s liled hi- petition to le:i-elhe nai e-tate cf the deeedent, hi- j"-v-on.d hein^r in-ill* licient to pay hi- dent-, and thut .-.«id petition will lie h«*ard ii11lie lie\{ t.-M,i t»f ft.it ClC lilt Court of Mooti»oinerv ««.nni\.

I. M. VAM K, (MerU M. r.

uooi\s

T. S.

A «rrc -took ol j'-a l), in

fii nt an.l M:»imf»i tin HIK and rep.onn^ it on ^jood

WM. II. LVNN, Orawford^ville

Ca.ipet«s! Ciirpets!

CAMPBELL & '11 ART KB

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice iv heroby given ilmt 1 will I} ut puhli. auction, uti Friihiv, August)*, IsTii. «t tin- hilr i««. itl.'iiot-of Tln-nmn Lrtmim, »,X mil. north of Diuhngtou, iu Su^nr Crock loun^hir Montgomery county, his persona! property,co',' .•M.iiiug in pAitol'tho following urticlc^ lion**-* hnjjv, ii'Mieud good fwo*vrur old .t«»or«, jV.» stock suth?, corn in the crib, wheat, ncrc* of^rowingrorn, one now buyg) hiid hsi nc:q. ^'KPons Mini hnm«ss, one reaper nd ino«.

Tckms —A credit nf nine months will be aUcn on *1. .nuns oxer three dollars, the puroh»t«ei Kinwitrhi* nolo with nppmTOit »oui1ty uhhout lohet from Vrtluatum l«»w *. inly 17i\Mll.TON Mt -HlN, A.lnnn,:

OMPLAINT VOW DIVOUCK.

S?t,

nf /fi(/i(!/in, Motitiitwwn/ n-MW/.v, 4.. Mont•,if Circuit, i,,n, 1^7 '. Maitith .I. Wright v«. Janie? Wright. Petition for Ij \or«'«. Mo it remeinlw-ri'd that on tin* lid dr.y of Jntv, IxT.i, it heinu 111 vnc:«t oii of iho I'ireuit 'Court in and for :e county and Mute tWoros.'od, th* pin 1 nt itt hy her attorneys produced nnd filetl in the t'lciK'x ottice of *aid court her eomplaiut n, writing us a c«n-,e of jntiion in her hohah and No fdes the tif!i.la\ii of A disinterest *»fl j»eron. -ettuie forih that -aid deleminm is nou-icsiilcnt M' the .State of Indian**, theirlonnf»t JI of the tiling .ni'i pi ndenoy *»f said plaint hereby iven to the Kaid nnn.resideiit ticfendaut, .laii»e Wright, t.hi«t in* may apj »i o,-1he -d day of'next term of M.id court tob*. holdeti in tin? Court House in the eity ot Craw lordsvillo, in naid county of Mont^omoiy, e»jp.nieiieitiu' on Mouday, tiic Ittdnyof .Septemher, is:a, and aiibwer sai.i eomplaint.

Witness n»y lornd tmd the at of M.id eoiif het unto utti\ed thirt -d duv of.lulv. 1H73. jiityl"v,:i 1. M. VANCK, Cler!:.

IIKUIFFS SALK.

Hy virtue of an exc-cutir.n to mo directed rr-.n. th««* Clerk of the Cireuit. ivmrt of Mouii'onu!r\ comity, St»teuf hnlcina, in lnvor ol V« .-v 1 rv\ in MII I Tiliihni 01 I.»»hr, i"MH'ii to roe .»: .),.• ill ol "aid tnty, I will o\pn*i- nit* pubi1..

in»Mt!i«.'leijt pay in- .iem«. an-i it,.- pel,- ,!lfl(llll,!n,(„t Thnr.dt.v. the .th day uf t,(Mi will I." l"nM .it (l„. n.-xl un tM. mMllt

Is7

"r-M"l emit,ty. I. VA V'I, », ,,„U •!,•. M.o,- HI tl..- I'ouri 'ei 1. lli.it*.* 111 theeiiy o{ Crawford »do, Montp'Oi^ 1 y'

:i. (...nr.- ..{ ii)o*cU..-l.

eoimty. I idi.Mi". iio r"»ii-'Hid profitM for ovni ntti «-\i .•••iiin^ v.- iv- iln» lohowiny, do-i ih c«l real itt Monftroni*1!) '•mini -, Iiid.M.u, to-u i» |':irl ot lot .No o]os huhdi od and n-n 11' r' on ih.* on^nisd tin* lown, n«'m .-iiy, v.f raw lonJsville, ti»yMhor with !h»» Chy If«11 huild-' luiii.t.l to l.o -..Id --iiHes-ni»'iv-i«. Mud ei.Hjw,ft«,| if ihocnmc will no« hriinra -nn» il!i«'i«*ni m' said ex. e.: tton. will on l.e irri" ds» nnd Ml thf •'MHO* plri. ev oll'ef the fee -luij'tr ^f-'-rOd l'Mll '«t'ltC, to «Mis|y": ii or on Ii ht. -iusd liny I'cii i- (l.o.T.nts j'th im.-r* e*t-i *11111 ost. ithou nny i.-lief from V.'iluaj rin ..r :.}.|.i}d-eiUv nt 1 :.\\S.iM I'l.l ":t 10 ti'Uen.:«s I h» 11rot-el I of I lie ei' nt fY.iu f'I !!•. ii. I?. .-II»I:M:ij !..-r'.t!

I U' HSI i:\V ii inn Ij

KELITRV

1

•JB O O S .VI xiI II

DIlALP.Rx

SIGN PAINTER.

(.1). lll FF}!AN, Xl(tiii«o, Siun

Oriianieiitiil PainttM-,

t.» C'ra «foi'dsvllh

Ho-it-, SIIOVH, Slip! ite I -.ii -1...:: ij"t

Iiiuiieiist Stock of Dry Ooois

liAWK' 'Ul'-V.ldJM lMi.

(.ddmu. (d.17.1111: mi f' i)« '«•:i' .1 l:t I -I.- 1:11. li.Vr llie :t

BOOTS AND SHOES:

A

A E 3 A 11 A. Ti. I^ IC It

NOW OI'I'IOM

The Ijarg-ost Slock ol' Goods

They ever had iu th«ir house at one tin,,*.

bought with money, uuder panic pressure, and al the prices they are selling are the gaeatest bargains ol* the Season. Kvery buyI er should call and examine and lie satislicd that this is so.

MILLINERY

MILLINERY ATO J^RESSMAKIN(iJ!

New EstabliNlniieii i.

To the Ladies of Crawfordsville and Vicinity.

1 wish to say to the Indies ol Crawfordsville and vicinity thnt I have opened :i new ^1JJyI./A ER A2D I)K A /A establishuienin in the rooni over Paul Hughes' grocery store, where a new and splendid stock of millinery goods the lates styles has been opened for inspection. Although a stranger among you yet I am desirous of cultivating your acquaintance, and I fell assured that your tastes can be suitO'l, Special attentiou given to Daessmaking. l'lease give 1110 a call. apSmi: JIUS. .111.11 CIIAPJPKI,.

DRY COODS.

HAVO.IUM KooHved I

K'

Tlie Largest and Haiidsomest

v"-1-.

Slock of

CARPETS

I'rer llronjrlil to

Cra.wfordsvill«».

(Which We Aro

SELLING at BOTTOM PRICES. I

attCall 8Dd nee how it is yourself.

A E

U:mi ing done :i .'nil. 5* 171.

^114

CO..

IbdL O Jfclj fcS

•, 1 ml..

«.uu Hoot^,

DRY COODS.

Carpets

New (ioods! New Prices! Xov floods Bargains Every Day

otf.,V^-,oii.--t.uitly

on htt.d'

a

These goods wore

CAMPBELL & HARTEK

Arc...rocoivinjr daily from thu

East, when J. P. ('ainplttll is

now buying the largest stock

ever brought to the eity, eon-

sistintc of

iitv ooi»s.

\OTIO.\S.

1

.'.v',"':c.' .• '. 4»"

11 ATS antl APS.

IMKHS and SIIOHK.

OIL, 4 I.OTIIM. vie.

Just, received nil immense stock

oi WALL PAPER and BORDER

which we are selling lower than

any one. Trimmed free.