Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 September 1873 — Page 3
DRY GOODS.
1)«.Y (JOODS.
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PHTTIN DICKSON & co.,
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AIT now ollt.'iiiifr an extensive Mock oi
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CU.'NVEOUDSA'ILLE, SEH'iVt, 1873.
CITV AND VICINITY.
RKMOVAL."
Tin JOLUXAI. will he issued from new (jicirtcrs in 1 nion Illock lien-alter, corner of Washington and Market streets.
V* A'1'I I:MI:I,I\S are frettinp scarce.
Jill soldiers will re-une the college campus to-day.
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JOI!S,
EVEUY DESClMlTinN,
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NN liu li will |iislifv 1'anuers and others in coming to Indianapolis.
lnor«l-i'lo largely ini'icaso our tWilli tinsiurotihilm^ country, wc ill at all liinr-N oiler 1
Til]'. LA lit! ESTSTOCK,
Tin ui:vri«T viunn v.
I Till
I.OWliK'l' IMIICIW
To lio Found in lliis City or Stale
PETTIS, DICKSON'&: CO.,
NEW YORK STORE.
LL.W WAI.I.ACI: has roecived A
..copy of his new book.
Fivi: or six county -letters and several other items ol local interest are unavoid ablv crowded out.
'J \v11 pl'rson 15'llcfontaine, Methodist tificate.
Mr. and Mr: Oluo, united la-l Stindav bv
eveninir. .•sept. o.
11A1: l.l.N I.i il'.l NsoN the man lish of Mder's circus, relumed to the citv last: Monday inorniur and will remain sever-:
that he has fins growing is incorrect.
Dit. NV. J. AN*AI.K1:1:. livmir northwest of Mace, will have a
held and farm implements.
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Allen, of\ with the
'I ill .lui R.NAI.V dune novel account of tin* marnaL'c ol a Ladoga couple this citv a few davs since is heart lYinhrill /. /.'• rif.i'-, "Heart rendering" ISL'OOII.
AN l. see bv the Delphi .Amnml that! Larry I'.eck, for some lime a student at AN'abash, started lasi rnlay inornin" for! Amherst College, .Massachusetts, where he expects to remain two vears.
pit 1 il 10
s:d on Monday, Sept. S, :.t which he
will offer his personal property. He has horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, corn ill I lie
Titl lnieof march to-day will be as follows '1 lie column will be formed on AA'asliington street, with the right to the smith, countermarch to Market street, on Market cast to (iieen, on (reen south
to NVuba-di avenue, on NN abash avenue to cohere campus.
1 ticsday the Hoard of Coniniis-
Monciv crnnted permits to sell intoxica--'timr ln|Uors to John loschweinder in the 1-1rst NVard.and to NN m. L. Brown,
Thomas E. Kellev. Michael Zellcrs and Jilp Porter in the Second NN ard. Ihe
all:,rneys for the remonstrants hied
appeal HI eaeh case. been held, and an ellort made to eighty thousand dollars in inonev to 1 'cn.-IINs livinir in the vicimlv of: a manufactory ol some sort. As •Prairie Edge are eomplainiiur that there lf
is inoio MC^IKV- that nu^nboihood
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than tiiere has been for years. ^i,
HATS AND CAPS.
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1 111: 1.. !!. iV \V Itailwav will sell round trip tickets at excursion late" to' the diirerent ExpoM'.ions, good on all trains to and from all stations whi le the regular stops are made, as follows Tickets will he on sale daily from Sept. Ill Oct. 10, good for three day* from all points east ol t'lianipmun, and irood for
lour dav.i from all points west ol rliaiui, to Indianapolis from Sept. .{ toilet, li, good to return until Oct.-I, to
("incinnati from Sc-]it. 2 to Oct. good for three days only between Indianapolis and Louisville also to I.oui.^
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CitATtt.MS If. HI AD, "the mvs'.erions man," and Miss Ida Hart, the "materializinir medium.' who irave one of their entertainments at McClelland, Hall in
this city, have had a ''misunderstanding" and have separated. Elsewhere we give what purports to bean expose by Miss
Hart of the deception practiced by Uoad on the people. In her letter she says not facc.-i were shown through the aperture
of the cabinet during the exhibition here, his is not exactly in accordance with llic facts, a several faces were shown and plainlv, too, vet thev all pre-, seiiled the same general appearance. While we believe this mail Head to be
I an arrant humbug, yet Miss Hart's story
would have hail more weight had she closely adhered to the truth. However, it is possible that.she may,bu,mistakeu.as to tin pi'.(e
Tin team uf Tube l'all ran away last I Minday and seriously hurt several of the: occupants in the spring wagon, which [consisted of .loun Allen, Mrs. ('. M. Kob-
Tilt- regular Stated Communication in^m, and her three childrcu, ol Warhol Montgomery Council -\c. M, li. 't s. inifton, .\Irs. Sam Oalcv. and child, of,
M. will be held on to-morrow riday) this ritv, and Miss Alice Vance, of Uoek-
CAUI. VOIIIS, one of the proprietors of the lh finr, received the impressnni of a job press upon his lell hand, last I uesd.iy, crushing it fearfully.
INI.XT Sunilav" Uev.
S. Heck will
jire.ich a luncral in White county, whence he will iro to South ISend to attend Conference which will convene next Wednesday.
ville 11 started rnci if S,L F. lb: last vi ar.
near the re
Sain (laley, on College street, and lai down NVashingtoii until reaching AVa ba»h avenue when it made a turn to the, we-t and upset the wagon ai.d threw all the persons out. The injuries received by Mr. Allen, Mrs. liobinson and one of: her children, were ijiiite serious. The others were but .-lightly hurt. AS understand they arc all rapidly recovering, o-» niar-r-r-r-
A Eftlmi-: of the Knight of I'yttiias I will lind was instituted in this eily last Thur-ilav bv C. 1'. act v. Orand Secretary ol the State, with filleen chaitcr nienibcrs. 'I he following are the olhccrs elected A. lhckev. l'a.-t hancellor: Eli kahn. :|iancellor (.oinmaiidcr 1..N. Nlvcrs. N'lee haneellor .lolin 15 me, Keeper of the Kecords and Seals .loin. Hughes, Masler of Finance John Hard v. Mailer of Exchequer James Owens, Prelate NN arner NVilhite. Master ol Anns NVin.
Iirewer, Inner liiiard AN II. I'niirows. Outer tiuard. The following arc the
al days visiling Iriends. '1 he report high pi n.ite-. A. Millt-i, AN altei Ibitt in,
out of hi- ick I- Vansickle. Jo Hyatt and J. A. lelland. 1 lie Indue starts oil with
prospect of .success.
mile
last Friday morning, alter a, wckness i»r| Milligaii, Crawford and Elston would! a few days.
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••trait Habcock, returned Iroin a two' weeks business tour in the East last sal-j unlay morning. NVIicn out .111 miles this side of Philadelphia the train on which he was traveling collided with a
freight and demolished things considerably. One man on the freight was tlioi only person killed.
Jilt. NVKSTON*, foreman in the shoe manufactory of T. S. Kcllcv it Co., has been unwell for a few days past, and on Monday while on his way to the residence of Mr. Keller, he fainted and Upon tho brick pavement, receiving a fearlul gash iu the cheek and several other bruises about other parts of llie face. He will be confined to his bed for several days.
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SoMi -neak thief robbed W'il.-oii ol about $!50, Sundaj night, entrance was effected through the cream room, up stair*. !-y
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ville via Indianapolis and Cincinnati, or the three Expositionson one ticket. An
admission ticket to the Exposition will be attached to each excursion ticket except to l.onisville via Indiiinapoli* anil Cincinnati, l'lissengcrs getting on the
trains without excursion tickets will be charged lull fare.
liefine
that we arc certainly in the dark respect-! ing Us mysterious workings. 'Ihe objects ol the oidcr have been repeatedly published, and we presume are well known bv all. ..r..
I thriving town ol Crawfords' in Monigomerv county, is clamoring iiir lave raise itart .vet,1l, „.kto
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.s. Of late, meeting
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don si in to pull quill
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man by the name of Henry Bennett, over to benefit the public. At a incetwhileon a visit to a relative living ii, I ing on Tuesday night of last w-eek. Dr.
,. ,, i-1 i\ McClelland stated that lie had learned hat locality, Mr. Edwin Quick, died
nulll(irilv Ulilt ir
expend sixty thousand dollars on a inaniiiaeturiug establishment in Indiuiiapo-
ll Aiil.l.Y (iol.TUA, ol llie firm ol («o 1 lis, they would leei-nc ii donation of forty thousand dollars and ten acres of
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LAST sun lav Uev. Heck, pastor of the Methodist church, preached for the last time this conlerence year. He haably and acceptably filled that pulpit for the last two years, and his Christian
bearing air.1 gentlemanly demeanor with
all the people have made him many I
warm friends. He will without doubt
he returned lor another year. Next Sun-
day, the last one before conference, the
LASI Sunday Mrs. AN. S. Galey, on Laymon, (ieo. It. Hobinsoii, NVm. Herwaking from a sleep started out doors James H. AVi.tson, John NV. Hambut itiiHtaking the dior ojinned the en-] «uy, AV. II. Carr, AVm. 11. Hvker, C. E.
trance leading to the cellar. She fell the distance of the stairwav and broke her arm just above the elbow and received other injuries which are painful. Dr.
McClelland splinted her arm and dressed her wounds and she is now slowly re93vcring.
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Ahvsiys on it i:it.
imjison & An
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TK VSH: AS TICKS.
It* you want a good !-itivc go to .Instin.
J' J\VI)KK I msli'V
aud shot, at t. amphell
Some new styles of,neck..wear.at (jola I a
Xow is the time to can tomatoes. (irejrg it Son lunii-di the cans.
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Oll.s, all kind-, at Camjibell it 'J'iiislev's.
If you want a good piano call on Vansickle it rv stale Agents.
CUT SAW.-} at Campbell it Tins-
ley.
Examine the New England Onian.s lit Vansicklc's, before you ntiy.
(iolira iV ilabcock in already in receipt of a portion ofhcir Fall stock.
lots of iron at
IUON, IKON, bell itTinslev's.
.loslin has the Diamond ban burner, parlor stove. It's
make their stove
.loslin sells them.
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Knr the best Oram Drills*, !!. and 10 hoe call on ii iibb, Martin it Co.
coal base beautv.
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1 lie New Enirlauil Organs is the be made. Call and see it at Vansicklc's.
For good pictures of yourself or friends
call at Siallard's gallery, opposite the Court House.
On Saturdavs and public ilavs A. D. I Willis works four hands. He makes and finishes four pictures every live mi miles.
The celebrated stove makers, .Icwctt tion at Indianapolis during the it ltoot, own their own furnace and week or two, and now is the
froi furnace iron. maki
I'or reliable testimony lir regard to the utility of the ten hoc wheat drill I iy (irubb, Martin it Co call on I.!
Darl /ton iv i/ot one
The days of ihe sere and yellow leaf are l'a-t approaehinir, and il is time to east oil' the faded and weather-beaten tile. The n.unes of (ioltra it I'abc:)ck are sn-.'^estiv •.
Atti ntioiC Ilijrli't'ibout fiu V-'
to A'anSickle's. where you
a large assortment of violins.
accord eons, niiinv other
banjos ariiclcf
feed,
bows, strings, and if a superior ijualitv
Drill with
Fanners, have you seen those improv-, ed (irain Drills sold by (iregg it Son. It will soon be time to use them, ami we would advise an inspection. They have a large stock and are selling them very low. fio and see them.
ihe Darter I trot hers an again
fell pu'pit will be filled by tin 1 iisidiug LI Those wishing to see a copy should I tier, Dr. John L. Smith. There will
(IKN. LEW AN'AI.I.ACI:, thefiraml Mar
shal for the day, has selected the following assistants: James H. Hoss, AV. 11.
'lownsley, M. 11. (la'cy, Henry bell, E. C. Snyder.
Camp-
Dit. NV, .1. NN Ai.Kr.it ha- sold his of ti2 acres to AV. H. Lynn, lor $5, acre. Dr. AValker proposes to Ins tiino to buying and selling stook,
inn wheat at both points—al the Home
Corner, and also at the Davis & Alans ,,, I
warehouse. Fanners should bear in mind, as wheat wil
NVi have been asked if we know anytime.: concerning llie inner working:! of the gran ires of the order of Patrons of Husbandry. As no person has ever inloruicd us whether the applicant for j- "And Joseph wept aloud, and said nil-' membership, upon being initiated, to bis brethren, "I am .loscp doth mv
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cither house, as mav best venience of the seller.
Climbed a scraped pole or rode a buck, or father vet live'." And his brethren an-1 whether he did either, or not, or lias wered him saving. 'You bet! the old
given us auv other inlorniatioii ol the secret work, and as wc have never made any inquiry, believing ii to be none of our business, we think we can .safely av
M. t'. I\lein carries the largest stock of fashionable |ewelry in the city, and it is iarc enjoyment to drop in and examine Ins display of diamonds, watches, silver sets, etc. If you would make votu wife happv irive her a carte blanche I at Kleins and you will never regret the expense. wj~:
(,| ones pocket nod hand il life is a continual pleasure. Kahn is
I a a A a
,,( operation to pull olo tn commit MIKKIO, for thov lit SO MEN that with tho W ilson, and roooivid nothing.
selling mighty low AN inler trade.
The trulv happiest lamilv not that: attached to Itanium's show. It consists of a poor widow Willi eight little girls. Sl ie inherited s!i7 the other day, and now repiiccs in a ?7." silk dress, and each of the girls lnis a bright pink sash. Hie would have shown better sense if she had got herself and the children each a pair of shoes at Jo Challis' on Main street.
Iniltunn Farmer is the new-
State Agricultural paper
knovvn tlic
it ia to ))e satIe
Ail diseases peculiar to this locality v. ami climate arc carefully treated liv l'r.
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this! "'Cehanical principle
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gentleman is doing bully he buys everything he eats at 1\ li. Simpson's popular and well filled grocery store.
name of our t'
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mi services in the evening. Publishers, Indianapolis, Ind.
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bury it Bro.,!
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Detehon according to the most improved
methods of the cultivated medical pio-
con-lantly on hand that then- in ed lie
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Iia lieen toiind that hotli he and the pco-
pie he nicntiom-1 got what they ale at
glass, iron mantels, urates etc., all of the
not keep hair oil. No I can be found the Corner Hook store of Maj. Foote, in this city, where the largest selection of standard and miscel
no delay 111 .supplying everv indication ... ..
laneous bookalso is now in store a full stock of the new school readers, writing paper, slates and everything to eijuip the children ready for school.
A merchant asked his Sunday echoed "where is solitude V' One of the boys
answered "in the store that don't advertise." This is not N. S. .loslin for he takes pleasure in announcing to Mont
gomery county and the outside world in general, that he has little the nicest assortment of moves, house furnishing goods and tinware ever ollered an appreciating public, and that he can and will sell them just a little cheaper than
'anybody. J.ct-the multitude come* and test the accuracy of the above. fv'jiV
\11 our readers will visit the
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i1mh's\ li wouM make -a mu-it bi* jilain rwrv biiiiM's
sa'.v-li(Ho want to oat to jrlanco into Wiilorloo, that the town is not their well filled and well kept store, so ought to IK4, with the reoui'ce
best manufacture, in grea' vanely and |,
such ignorance highway that led and still leads New England to prosperity and power. AVitli the advantages we possess of low freights on our railroads in every direction, some meiins should be devised whereby capican be found, and where tal
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iy be induced to come among us. Neither should we by any means permit canital that is already in our midst to be diverted or drawn to other points. There is no use in trying to disguise the fact that other points around us have equal facilities for the growth of manufactures, and are availing themselves of them. Capitalists are plenty and are wailing for profitable investments. Cireedy Shyloeks, wishing to skulk the payment of hone.-t taxes, will invest their money in bonds and mortgages, but large hearted men, eager for the general prosperity of the people, will invest their means with an eye not only to their own interest but the promotion of the public welfare, ami must feel that efforts arc appreciated. ANY feel that the time has now fully come for us as citizens to awake to the sense of our danger. Inducements are now being held out by other towns to rob us of one of our most enterprising citizens. "In another article in this issue of our paper we speak of thepurehasebyILM.it AN'. C. Lock hart of the patent secured by another of our citizens .lames 1). MeAn.illy, for an wanted improved land roUer. N\Y now hear friends. that inducements arc being held out to them to locate their manufactory at llryan. Ohio, ami at Crawlbrdsville. Indiana.
Exposicoming
time to
up your minds w!,.tt will I
and where to buy. Our old Adams, Maiisiir it Co., -17 and -lit South Meridian Street, are now receiving their Fall stock of new Carpels, NVall I'aper, Oil CI,iihs, Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc., embracing everything-ncw and desirable. Their stock of AYlvel-', l!odv UrusscN. Tapestries, two and three ply, Supers, Ingrain-, Cotton Chains NVool Dutch I!ag and Hemp Carpets, curtain pieces, embracing all grade- in endless variety of styles and eolois. The NVall
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onipanv. leveland, Ohio The AVilsoii! 'o\v is IIn* 't'illK' sewing machine received the grand prize 'p„
Company for manufacturing sewing mabuv-
cl,,IUS ,1,c bwt I,,l,l,,,cr 1(1 ,r
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Miss Brock, saleslady at Cleveland ollice, I and Mrs. D. Lusscy, saleslady at Si. Louis oliice, for best sample work and elegant embroidery done on the NVilson
Family machine. '1 he I Inwe Machine received a medal for stiehing. The Wilcox & Oibhs received a medal for best single thread sewin
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tii piip.in fin the j,,!,,, (. base, llencrnl Agent, No.
.Dales House, Indianapolis.
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The attention of our citizens is called I to the following article taken from the I NVaterloo I'm.'. U. M. it NV. C. Lockhart, as the most of our eiiizens aie aware, have been doing bu.-iiiCss iu our I town for the past four years, and perhaps but few know how extensive their operations have become. We are informed
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heretofore
Xorlh- Wntcni Fanner, and I
fei instead
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tliey are now working in this city
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Mr. 1!. M. Lockhart informs lis that it is their intention to locate immediately at one point and put in op-ration at once an establishment to work not less than oil hands. NN'e do not feel like letting so good an opportunity .-lip to get a manufactory started in our midst. NN'e know the.-e men. They have been citiIdiio zens of our county for llie hist eighteen years. N\'e aLo know their ability to carry on an enterprise ol this kind, and can not some steps be taken to induce them to remain ill our mid-t by taking hold with them and building up a manufacturing establishment that will be an. inducement for many other establishments to come into our iwii t) locate? There can not be a doubt in the mind of any man about this establishment being a paying concern, wherever i'. is located, as there is scarcely a day passes without some farmer coming in and giving an order for one of these bind rollers. AN'ho will take hold of
All
I other departments are overflowing with
new goods. Their trade extends all over
the Slate, it bv ind they have secured soiling first-class goud- at lowest prices,
Hoosier (irain Drill with force I A walk through this immense cstablishwlieat and gra-s seed sower, sold by meiit, and a look at the beautiful goods Orulib. Mariin it Co., have no ei|iial in offered, will well pay lor a vi-it. iheinai Kcl. all and see them at Hartcr's Block, '.'.-V-v:
ri:ct A i. l'.\ Iti.i DISPATCH.—Vienna, this matter an see what can be done
Austria. Ausiust 2o, 1S73.— NV. (i. NVil-j "resident NVilson Sewing .Machine I.Ot'AT. .11A I'l'IvltS.
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medal lor being the best scwingmachiiic, cheapest. Buy rubber paint I and a grand pri/e, (medal ol honor) was awarded to the AVilson Sewing Machine
Three Co-j
Operative Medals were also award-j ed as follows One to tieo. NV. linker. Ass Superintendent of the AVilson Sewing Machine Co., for skilled
workmanship one to M. NVillams, E-(|. As.-t Manager ol Chicago olliec, for best made set of harness, best made ladies' sidesaddle, and best made boots and shoes, done on the AVilson .MaiiufacturIIIL' Machine and a medal jointly, to
vicinity of NVaveland 45 men
nd 48 ll0rses
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engUged in the
fj business of lumbering. By the article
],i The Farmer i* well iipproved I'elow it will be seen that they are about
to embark in a new enterprise ami have
some idea of starting a manufactur-
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It i-said that a strong Orange of the assistance in their business from our Patron* of Husbandry will be organized citzens to the amount ol one dollar,! in every townshipol this county beforejbutthiscnterpri.se, in which they are cold weather &ots in. It is also said that about to embark, they intend to locate at these grantreh will exorcise a powerful the point oli'ering tho best inducements. influence in the politics of the county. Wc learn that they have had wnne talk lie that as it may, therp is one thinjf we with Messrs. Crawford, Milligftli and hiknow they are united upon, and that is ston in rehitioii to their engaging in the
that no cheaper or better place can be manufacture of the rollers for them, profarm I found HI the citv for the purchase of viding their proposition is accepted by
per I dry goods of every description, lor the people devote men, women and children than ul NN wish to call the attention ol our
a
establishment iu this city if is auv inducement held out to
«»ake ftirlhc-r investments in
.... .^ onr miubt. .So far, thov never have asked
Charley Crawford's tjtone Front. citizens to a matter that is of vital inter- -ni'i
(ilobe AVIiite Lead for sale
ltinford it Urn.
PIANOS AND ORCANS-
BO 11IV UII^B IC 1Z
Wolo
at our conmiaiKl that wo ran not
ti'inpUnjr ami varum?-an' tiir vanotir.-* :1 p(.oj.KMlc|H'ntl on onr a^riculiural of "gootllcs" tluoo it» lu' foum). lU'VflojMuet alom* t«r the irro-jjM-nty to whicb wo a^iiiv. Tltr oiianoo.s aiv that
immense amount of building going on this Summer, von can be la-ilv eonviuc-
ed by ,-tepping in at (iregg it Sou's any day, and sec the large iinantities of building material they are getting in— selling as fast as received- such as doors, sash, blinds, nails, hardware, paint), oils,
If von don't believe that there is an rival villages may em off many of our dependencies. Itowcver much railroads may jironiote public and private inter-
ests, eapital and ei.t«-rprise are on the alert everywhere ir. the vicinity of tlie.-c appliances to avail tlicmselvcsof the benefits, and sharp competition often carries ufl what is looked upon as permanent prosperity. There are but. few towns or villages in the country that possess the advantages for business that our the great through route from the Atlantic to
town possesses, situated as we are on
at bottom pi ices... .... the l'aeilie, with railroads to the North and South in every direction. What we A clerk in a bookstore in'Salem,
Masvj
mi|I nll0 1V(im lc AUiln ic
want in Waterloo is wliat New- Kngland
having been asked for Goldsmith's wanted in her infancy: a varied indu- ...... ... trv, a manufacturing allied with our (ireece, replied indignantly that they did
a ol
agricultural interests, to place us in the
Awni r,,.- u.o Kenownixl
A A I S A E a O I
--TV t»v Scale, Square xi*mil l'ianos,
Ami tlx- I ni'lviilvd
in those (.•allitii! for treatment. Ofiiee the drni store in Fisher I'lock. ^TAYl.OK & FARLEY" !{.* j\ IN' JS, —....... T' 'N'"
A favorite maxim of a wise old philos-1 ....... ., ,. ., I Nidil on 1 and'J years'tune. ilcailiiuin'ler.s in Singer Scwinir .Alaeliine liiinins, ophcr wa. .--onic folks live tlia! thev may eat 1 cat that I may live.' It
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Hi"'I .«MU 11 J':.l t\ Ic a-c*, nj n\ .!. c^li.. an 1 --tnl till.
l-'oit !?-. Il.l-l-.. I N DIANA.
Tin.4 !acl man in what it vc havo
is the is the
your house and the 1
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Itcasons AVliy tin' I'lil Drill is Ifesl. 1st. It will sow more regularly in any and ail kind-of grain or ground than any other Drill, sowing equally well wheat, oats, barley or hemp, which no other Drill will do. 2nd. NVIicn set to sow a given quantity, il will sow that quantity, neither more or less, whether your grain be large or small, or your team walk fast or slow. 3rd. It is BO arranged, that the operator can see the Drill feeding from all its openings, whether riding or walking. -Itli. It never chokes or clogs being a
Forced Feed, it distributes the grain evenly and surely as well when the la-t grain is going out as when the hopper is lull. 5th. It is provided with a Snrveyo
machine, and the NVced Sewing Ma- |,jeh accurately measures the ground clime Co. received a medal for Fail-child's
A youair in-in in Milwaukee hung stop Motion to treadle. The NVheelcr it (j^,. Il has a Force Feed (Irass Seed In nisei I because his coat wrinkled in the NN ilson, Sinner, Howe, NVced, Florence, Sower, that will not choke or clog, and Young men who get their c.iats Secor, and other sewing machine* made sows grass seed Jjroad cast, cither before
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or behind the hoes at the pleasure of the
operator. 7th. It is easily changed and more .simple in ihe change from one quantity to another than an other Force Feed Drill, as we have only to remove one gear wheel, while others remove two or three.
Stli. The hoes can be changed from single to double rank in an instant by means of a lever while the learn is moving. S. H. (Ji:i:i \-Snv. Agents
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All Ilt'lii la:' the I'tllilir. Europe is convulsed and the world is dethroned, but not v. ithstandinging the! troubles of continent and the wreck of empires, Thomas Craig by a peace-
a.ile and amicable arrangement has, purchased the interest of Jo-e.ph llauna! in the linn of ('raig it llanna, and herealter will be the soli! proprietor of thei livery, feed and sale stables heretofore' controlcd by that firm. Mr. Craig will devote his entire time and attention to the management of these stables. His stock of carriages, buggies and phaetons is large, new and of the most stylish patterns his horses aie of the bestiality, and he defies competition in the beauty of hi- turn-outs. The omnibus line—owned by himself—will be run with the greatest punctuality, and orders will be promptly and gentlemanly attended to. These stables, so long patron
ized by buyers and sellers as sale and feed stables, will hold out additional inducements for patronage, and the proprietor now as heretofore is ever ready to buy and scil mules on his own account. The most attentive and obliging attendants, drivers and hostiers alone will be employed. Determined not to be outdone by any, and resolved to please all his patrons, he solicits a continiii iice of the patronage extended to these stables, the enlargement of his business assuring
the public of bis ability to meet the wants Rjd wishes of the public u'enerally. ANY know the capacity of Mr. Craig for the business in which he is engaged
and we cheerfully recommend all who may have use for his livery, sale and feed
stable to give him a trial.
Valuable I'arin for Sale. 1 offer for sale one-half of the David Long farm, lying 21 miles north ofCraw-
fordsville, consi-ting of l"i| acres. The land is of as good ipialily as there is the county, HO acres of which are in a
high state of cultivation. The price is SliO per acre—£20 less than what il is worth. Any person desin us of
AN e. the undersigned citizens of More-1 lield township, Clark county, Ohio, certify that the (Mover Duller owned by Jaeob and Joel Price, did thresh, hull and clean ready for market, on the 11th day of October, 1X71, on the farm of Jacob Mumum, in Moivlield township, Clark county. Ohio, fourteen bushel and ponnds of merchantable clover seed, inarkid No. 1. The same amount thresh-! ed, hulled and cleaned ill one hour's time. AI-OII MIM.MA,
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inga good farm at a low price easy terms of payment can do teu than by buying this. For lars call on or address, 151-15. HANNIHAI, Ti'.iif'r.
Ul'l oil no betpa I'ticu-
iI ltiislieN ami 51 I'oiimls in OIK Hour. I'll!!A.\" Ml- |u\ C.r., II,. JVM L!M!'J L'L, '~J. I'inlsoll MunuiatMorini Company:
In competing for the premium ollered in your ('hurt- /.••ify'lnst season, we ho|-o-by certify that we have thra-he.l, hulled
and cleaned ready for market, with one of your Itirdsell Mover Si-paratnr.", fburtcen bushel and ol pounds of seed in one hour's running time sixty bushel and -IP pounds in III hour's time eleven hundred bushel and 11! pound- in three hundred and nine hours.
J. T. I'ltn T. S. I'uii'i
Subscribed and sworn to before me this lSthdav of February, 1X72. 1 wins A\ (ii Tintit .1. 1'.
.M.MA.
Personally appeared the above named Jacol) .Alumina, Milton Mumma and NN'illiam Macoiiahay, before me, a Justice of the Peace in and for Champaign county, Ohio, and being duly sworn, acknowledged the above as their act and deed. JAMES Ar.Cirniitn:, J.P.
Oil they day and date above mentioned, as foreman for Jacob and Joel
Price's machine, I certify that 1 superin-j
tenile 1 the running of llie working and' the machine (in said trial, and the above statement as to time and bushels is cor reel. PI- TJ I: Mn,i.i:i'..
Sworn and subscribed to before me this loth day of February, 1X72. JAMI
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H'liy llu IVople I'ine Away ami IHc of msiiiii|ti«ni? Hecaiise thev neglect a slight cough. It is not necessary to consult a physician, but take Dr. Hansom's Hive Syrup and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, and cure your cough at once. This is an excellent pre-1 sciption of an eminent physician, and adapted to ail Coughs and ('olds.
The warm season brings the horrors of cholera and cholera morbus. Dr. Miller's Magnetic Halm cures these complaints so suddenly that people insist I hat it contains electricity. 25 els, per bottle. See advertisement in this paper.
INSURANCC.
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Pants ftiul Yosts.
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