Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 January 1874 — Page 2

DRY COODS^

We hare opened nnJ pul ou sale this l«y the

FINEST AND CHEAPEST of Sugar Creek

Lot PI'

Er«roffered Jn the Srntv, them at

Panic

''rMon*v VTight°Ui.ml *T

,1M'c

PRICES W HK II'

tr

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WITH TllK T1MFS

Is ri.|-lv:-

\1('K, KAV |U»I NT I.ISII.

Eisnuue t!ittn wti priced. til ttas tioor aistOlftve our

»vf cftn dc is stiU with numerous

ADAMS A HATCH.

THE

T. H.

B.McCAIN and

J. T. TALBOT

EDITORS •••.ND PROPP.tETCP.S.

CHAWFORDSVILLF.. JAN. 1,

MOVING RIGHT ALONG!!

The cliw.- ot the year is approaching.

and amid the various provi-ions for the

New Year every good citizen makes up

& list of newspapers, and forwards the

subscription price to the publishers.

Knowine this, we beg to remind our

triends and the public that THE CRAW-

roKD-vit.i.F. Jot'KSAl. should be on the

newspaper list of every tamily/ni. Mont

gemerv county. I We need not parliculari/.e the merits

u[on

which THE JOVKSAI. rests its

claim' to a continuance and extension

if the patronage it enjoys. The patron-

'age itself is the best evidence of its mer­

its. A newspaper must te worth to a

reader what he pays for it, or he will not

have it. It is in no respect different

from any other article. It supplies a

want, and is worth more or ks» as it sup­

plies the want more or less completely.

If it id good, it needs little or other so­

licitation of patronage than do good groceries or dry goods. THK Jorux.u.

has kept steadily in view the purpose of

making itself indispensable to it* readers

bv furnishing them the news from all parts of the country, and particularly niiuriiinir hall ll(. elu e(i Irom every nook and corner in Montgomery coutitv, ill the most convenient form of the most authentic eharactei, and of the greatest variety.

Tin: Jorit-V.u. aims to secure pat­

ronage by being worth its price to iny

man oi any party. It is Republican in

its political views, and its conductors

see no reason to think that it will c\er be anything else, but its news—politi-

cal, domestic, religious, agricultural and

of whatever kind is intended to be full

and accurate, so that no man desirous ot

taste- and desires l" the family.

OBITl'ARY.

RACIIEL MONIN.

Rachel Morin, wife of Milton Morin,

I county, Indiana, vns

U... iv.[ the divine will. She died in peace and

with her protracted sufferings. Now she

I rests but it is costing you this bitter

—the last prayer for vou and the chil-

afflicted, tempest tossed one. coai-

(he

He-idea the News, it will contain a great

variety and piquancy to the more -olid |_

matter,

A heretofore, jmrti'-ulai' nttention MILL paid to COUNI NEWS, and du­

ring the year our readers will often hear

from ''Tom Tattler." "Index," "I-

iL-ep," "Dyke,'' Reporter," "K. Mann,"

••Clod Hopper," '"Gay Hoy." "Felix,"

"Peter Spike," ''Grant,'' and other eor-

ri-poiidents who have contributed so much to make THK JontNAi. a reeord nf

local events during the pa.-"! five ye.ii.

TERMS ron 18R.

One copy, one year One copy, six months...

One copy, three months

Five to ten copies, each

Ten to twenty copies, each

Twenty to forty copie", each

Forty to nlxty copies, each

Sixty to eighty copies, each

ment will give eminent satisfaction to

the country.

Is view of the fact that the Locomotive

Brotherhood is composed of one hundred

and neventy-two subordinate division

and embracing members up o\ er r. n«i,

thouaand five hundred members, all of

whom are practical engineers, the recen i-

THE probabilities are that the "unobonable" portion of the franking

document. to ".'ougl,

may

do very

exchangee.

THE LoFayette

the

totted. How -trongher faith, how -teadv ble and attractive as well.

linw patient her ,irit. amid

the toils and sacrifices nf her lot. Tear-

1

roll down votir cheeks as these reflections

go on, for now it leein- to you that her

existence wa- spent in one continual

service for her family. Gone! The

perplexities of the future pre-- upon you.

The motherless children—the darkened

home—the curtain of life is so thin you

almost listen for a voice from the unseen

beyond. You can scarcely weep, for the

stuiiniiu: force ot this blow is bewihh r-

incorruptible, where the sun shall no

more go down, neither shall ti moon-

withdraw itself for the Lord .shall be thy

everlasting light, and tlu days of. thy

Courirr-Jounutl

Wl

.. .. ..

waj mveri

lour 0

Jons Min iurir.

Mil?. CATHARINE MACK.

Died suddenly and without premonition, at I»uisville, Kv., on Friday eve

t,

ning, December -ti, I87.'i, Mrs. Catha-1 go there to take the train.

)P

keeping jiosted the events o! says he never saw her in more perfect —Some lads ot thi- place world, can not afford to do without it.

nor

)or r()0m

toru

.-if a superior character, sketches, narra-. |.

lives and humorous extract-will K1

ji

2

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].!*»)

.7

l.()5

Eighty to one hundred copies each..

auccet

Hox. C.U.KB C'lVHINi will Hon. D. E. Sickles as Minister to Spain.

fmpr spirits. She was in

ith her son, remarked to hint

d'-al of interesting and valuable matter ji he felt strangely, and fell dead, collars, and arming themselves with pie-! vorce.

llter verv

ve

n( i(

'Twn- I ttiVswav. And wipe the mourner'* hitter f»ar*wjiy

was earnestly devoted lo

a a

Mr. dishing is sevcntv-threc yearn old *. ,. interred at the Odd el lows eemeterv. and lias been piominent in public life for over half a century. His appoint­

cUi7ens (|f lhu citVi hllv|ng

W1

monll

Htrike on the Pennsylvania Central and .j^ Jurying ground.

iti branches ia likely to prove disastrous ______________

to the bunlnewi of the entire country.

IWVW*®'"*' JWUMU V»» liuunilifj I privilege willbe restored so that public at Mount Pleasant, condurted j\ »ev.

e!

mails under certain restrictions. This

well but we can't

any newspaper should be carried

postage or that editors should

Journal complains

ot

dormant condition of the temperance sentiment of that city and thinks that it would be a good thing to let matters take their course unchecked by reproof, and let the people of the community have an opportunity to have free whisky and unrestrained license to the utmost. A little rough experience in this line, •fie Journal think* woujd be beneficial.

is not expected to know the private at

township Montgomery fairs of strangers so that those who are

18S5, and died December 1873. On $2. From what I know of the organi Sunday, December 2S, her funeral sermon nation and of farmers and farming inter myself or any other correspondent to

was preached at her late resideueo by ests, and from what 1 have seen of its

Kev. Jos.se .S. Woodard to a large eongre-! workings in the West 1 am inclined to

»niwo hsv.f marked gation of friends and relatives after think it is a |x)\verful agent either for

which her remains were conveyed to the good or for evil. Financially, the terms,

cemetery near Silas I'aterson's. She its agents claim to have made with man-

united with the Methodist Episcopal ufacturers of wago ns, plows sewing ina-

c»n mii.ieiMiiinf them. Wo sre the Church, January, 1S."1. at McKendree chines, reiipers. etc., guarantee reimbursi-

n'»rke.i tius.- Church, and was converted at Campbell's nients for all cost,- for initiation and

(•oods urnrto in the ho»-! st Chapel ill 1857, and mailt.lined a coil- dues. .Sx-ially it can be made a success.

sistent christian character until death, Intellectually what a glorious opportn-

Her life v.'.i-an illustrious proof of the nitv for cultivating the mind. A mem-

holy regenerating and sustaining |xnver 1ST Ire.-h from the organization remarked

of the spirit, Rachel made her memory to me, "If there i- anvthimr to be learn-

Olir Cloai snd S113W1 DBPSfflUBIlI I precious to all her friends by her kind- ed. I want to know it. What, three

all her afflictions in meek submission to Let the ball be immediately set in mo

gospel triumph. She leaves a husband

Ladies' Funiislllll^ StOCK. jund five children to mourn their loss,

it im«-uttw-.i M.e -arsif iti*« of." iKltKI-iAh: Miiton you can realize the truth BLF/KEtt'CTl..S IN PRICES. cjn aiui •-ut'Wy

that

rour.elves Indies. for il.e Winter.-.i.- .-i.tti !•».• gaiuj »«e r.eTer ..fforrd. have wen watch tig the progress other

iia hel is dead. Dav after dav vou

«osL|i isease,uiiiiisteriug to her wants, and

uu good. c»pt. k. -N" endeavoring to mitigate her pain, while hu«*i!d will happy v- **K cuha n.i» Ti-i'iDi the city. i..-nu-ra«r your own heart throbbed 111 sympathy!

16 K. Wiwhinston si.. iniilanniMiii* severance. A swift review of your mar-: Illinois, we consider the efforts so far a railroad monopolies. This is only a pre-

l) AT nobleness—every thing of which you was I to bring them prosperity and happiness

I into town—the last walk in the yard—

blessed while with her. You are reckon-1 without laonr will be disappointed.

ing each last act and word—the last drive

the last time at the table—the last song

,. and her last directions in regard to the avenues to wealth arc shorter bv

to the

children. Parted! No relief i- found! in the thought ot life where she may not

come. Hrinc the children, cover her'

brow wilh kisses and weep together. O,

ol a miscellaneous kind, adapted to the Whether the seizure was apopletic or' ,»an«, tin-horns, oyster-cans, drums, jews- —John Stouehreaker was married

one ot the great nuniberof persons who too numerous to mention, marched in

blessings. Itraham. the |S'et. ha- drawn her portrait in the following lines a- per­

fectly as he could have, dotie it had he

known her:

nes.s and faithfulness in all the duties of dollars. I don't, care for that". The life. During the last twn years of her grange is full of wholi -ouled fello ws jority of whom move in the best circles of John 1'.

life she was a coils Unit sufferer, but boro only waiting an opportunity to work. of society. Most of them are blessed with —.1 c-.-ph A

One of the best county

tion. papers

There is no excellence without labor. Horace Greeley said "Ho West!'' He

would have better said, "Go to work,

voting man!" The merchant, the clerk,

dren—and more than till the rest, her ex- S the lawyer, the farmer, the banker and

pressions of laith and holy hope in Christ .all others, if they have been successful

as her Redeemer and full salvation, in life htiTe secured a competency mainly

.1 Otll'Unl lov 1 those last utterances on her dying bed through industry'and economy. If the

way is free to all.

safe. may be made pleasant, agreea-

and make it acceptable t-qtutlly term- nf ordinary euWv expressed their joy, making music and having fun f..r cold weather. It makes women in

to'.he young. their sen-eol her great virtues. She was in general. But the most fun wa- lo good demand.

,,U.

itM-ir Inc.

IV a- thine to vrttle. when hop«

A/id ch'M rwith anuel .•»!!• tin Miilerer'To give to earth it* charm, to Ii fe ii« /.e»:. The onlv tn*k—to Hii«i to vle-t."

IKT

1 Till! upon her suddenly, without warning, she his st .teni-nl.

was prepared for it, and she fell asleep

0|,: pcacfully, without a struggle .r a pain,

(t(j She leaves three sons ami one daughter, and the reached the age of (VJ years only

fourteen days before her death. Her remains were brought to this city Monday

may aid 111 the accomplishment of this object. W. W. Wilson is a thorough-go­|respondents

ing business man and we shall expect a

worthy record from Hound Hill gratme.

—Last Kridav came oil' "lie of the

mo-t amusing trials that ever occurred

in Ks«|. John Hannah's court, wherein

one John Sanders was lined and •. osted

eleveu dollars for assault on Mrs. Nathan

I (Jnick. We understand that afterwards

Mrs. Quick was brought back to court in the evening lined and costed ten dollars.

ing you, but we hear you whisper, Gn Saturday John Zanders was again

"liachel was a t:ool woman. It will not brought before the hsquire by .Mrs. Quick

be loim until I will be with her." Iirititr 1

tlie light where the stream is narrow and on the further .-hore lies the inheritance

ll01 life

"S»in«t

n.r.xsAM iiii.ii..

riue Mack, mother of James T. and Sam- —The Shady Nook corresjsnident says

uelMackof this city. The Louisville that liti Warbington, with twelve

—Mrs. Dora McClure, I understand, is

very ill.

—Goldsburg A Kerr are rutmi ng an

express wagon to and trom Waynetown.

If they will build a gravel road and run

on time they will oblige our citizens who

speaking of her death other hands, killed seven hogs all in one

.|| neqnainted with her for many years, ncss, of thi- place, killed for

rj with her within less than dure,

calamitous event, and he halt day.

says an intimate friend, who has been day. J«hn L. McClure ami Lew. Ilart-^ John Me.-1 —Nathan Quick, who was married

religious du- to answer any of my (juestions, but re-

tics. Though the final summons came fered me to nartness.and the foregoinir is

were

V'-£-MKH. IU.IZABKTH Will I.OCK. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitlock, relict of the late Major Ambrose Whitlock, died in this city, on Friday night, of

-A protracted ineetinjr in pinprc-*

T.

see why Hill last Tuesday ni^ht and spelling

free of

receive

free

closed Wediu-sday for vacation during

rullnz none but farmers, chieflv

JnfliVAi. did -o.

pneunion- j^

ia. M™. Whitloek was one of the oldest

si(lcd hcrc

for f)V( r() yc:lrS] aM(1 ilt lll(! time of ll(

ninety-uine years and four

f„

ue ra

ues( a

un.l

took place

ie wa

Juried in the fam-

nor.vi) iiu.i.

sional teachers, and artisans generally three Democrats who belonged to daughter, Miss Martin, was buried at are ineligible. Of course Mr. Graham '. tlio (mod Templars, not who IUV temper-j Alamo, and Dec. 20, a second daughter,

1

but

ous and happy.

a club of so it cost but £1. Hlier good mas eve with a full charter membership,

papers may be had at correspondingly So far as I can understand the workings

low rates. Thu= for three or four dollars of this organization it ha-, a tendency to

welcomed has not

Christmas eve by blackening their laces

1

nm disease of the heart is uncertain, harps. Erench harps, empty nail-kegs, about a month ago to Miss Lou Solomon

unlikelv. There is not club-", firecrackers and many otier things anil about a week ago his lather, Henry

1

ck who would feel tnai single file over town telling the people of and brought anew wife home. So much

quiet, unobtrusive and gentle in all her watch them try to wash the lampblack, —Granger is getting to be a common

intercou-e with others to all who knew off, which they found impo-sible.but are word but there is no lodge just in this her she was a perpetual fountain of going lo'.'grin.aiid bear i.

1

anv one. 1 Mippo-e. in Montgomery. Your correspondent is not but is iu

'•tii-s ti,.'p»-y'oii'- -ti.iii«iiins'' comitv. .Mr. Martness sa_v thai Wat-on pathy with them mid wishes them has a ^rlass hottlr which is over two hun- success, that the wants of the fanning

dred year- old. and furtlicrmore. a pair of class may he respected tnd llieir condition

|iron snuffers, maile the seventh man oe hettere'd

from Adam. I called mi Mr. Watson

Mr Mack had for many years been a the other day and sought an inti'rview

member of the Presbyterian Church, and wilh him mi the subject, but he relu»ed

—The printer dropped out a ,1 in my

last communication in 1 r. W. .1. Hurt's

name. I don't know what he did it fur.

He also put the name King I'm Ivi ug.

I said not to annex any extra a to the

name Krug, but the proof-reader of the

—-At the ineetinsr and orL'aui/.aliou of

the 'Antil Irani-shop lA-airue" last Wed-,

nesday night the following officers were

I elected for the ensuing year: President,

Kev. S. M. Hays Yiee-Pre-ident. Wm.

ru

,,

Treasurer, John 1*. Mcl'lure

rJh I!rviu)t

This oru'an-

izatinn bids fair lo Micceed. A grange of the l'atrons of Husbandry was organized at this place la-t Wednesday evening, by J. T. (iraliiun.

Mr. :. (jeary, who lives just north ol

this place, had a valuable horse to die from the effeets.of lock-jaw, which was

caused by the lior^e running a nail iu its

foot. The nail was taken Irom the hoireV font a short time after it was run

in, but it did "t live but short time

afterwards.

onn

the holidays. He has ijO names emdllcd and he teaches a good school. —A grange was organized last Thursday night with 30 charter members. W. W, Wilson is Master and Hank Burk is Secretary. J. T. Ciraham organized advise them to organize^! the grange. According to his

ii.n.u-nr..

.•"Mveuren^L-n and Wainscot, camo to this

school Wednesday afcht, U.-.rjse King place last Tri-lay vviil, a go.d amount.,f

is teaching the day school. His school and led away onr of onr ,z,un­

who was trying to reform from t.lic

evil habit of intemperance—and who was about to join the* rood Templar-. I lit* iiieu who caine with the whisky should bo

roughly handled for it, and I douiii. not

but thev will be.

from

^ler*s*

deiend-:

in on their agricultural lalxir for sup-

—-Some of oui

lbi"

r»rt are admissible to charter member- erciscd over niy sUtement in my last

ship' Meclisnics Jlackwritb«. profw I week's

coinmi'.nicAtion,

enee men. At that time 1 could count Miss Sarah, died.

bom March S. willing to dissemble may do so and «ave made that statement hastily ID reply itig, are still very sick. The whole com- have already partially defined this work

{.'to truth. I consider it, indeed, wrong

litlshood they contain. (it (TAM'IR.I:.

.. i.tii.tlt-i-t'orff-p'iini.-tit.' —-A merry Christmas ha- been passed

in our village and the people are all joy-

judiciously ox,.ended the farmer could make the rich richer and the poor jwrer .v.''

keep well jvsted in regard to markets and oppresses the oppressed. Most of

and the general news. Asa inanipula- them sav the object for which they were

tor of railroad rates, from the results in organized is to protect themselves against

ried life is glorified with tenderness and failure. Those who expect the grange, text on which they predicate a hope of honest farmer

success by deluding the

The grange more prosperous than the farmer.

llinl lj,lt fai

ing to make her point propose# to take

the case to ('raivfordsville. VENTII A IOR..

—This place is situated on an eminence H-l*'. Among them m. Oilkc\

in the northwest pari of the county and a second lot that averaged -IW lbs.

the State mav be had for $2 per vear. talking about hiring farm hands at $10 a rang of all that country. (We would not live in the count twelve month next season. —Madame Humor has it that Supeiin-: often do we hear persons say, "O yes, he

months without it for twice the sum.) In —A grange was organized here Chri«t-1 tendent Clodfelter will on New Years' (or she) is naturally smart, but not as

(1""

something he

and swearing him into

knows nothing about. They go to the

farmer and endeavor to persuade him

that lie is iri,Ksed ou by the "middle,

men," agents of all kinds and the profes­

sional gentry. Now let us-eelum

avenues to wealth art some other route the ascent is more gonitis and difficult. If you lak« risk you reap the gains or 1,-^es. The about hiring work hands for MO a month.

tlie

gains ,ir losses.

1K

many of them over the country who

h:Iu

\o tijmw'in.ls unl Imiwm.L- I.HSIIPU

,l ana 111011 ana

oi hunei?»

of wheat stored away in their granaries owe at .,

f,.r which they expect ?1.5., or a bu-h-

el. At the same time these men talk

The farmers' road is Such ideas are perfectly ab-urd and in-coiisi-tenl. We know of no class o( men

You have heard through your cor-j

*hat we liavc two Good Tem­

plar lodge.-, in this place. This is true

and they are in fine working order and

have oeeomplished a ureat deal of good.

The members seen to be zealously at

work in the cause ol temperance. The

need of mote work in this direction be-1

coming mor- evident everyday. The

drunken orgie-oi three men who visited

this place ia-i week were enotitrh 1"

arouse every temperance man in the

community t» action. We need :i pro-!

hibitory law. Nothing else will save the

young men from disgrace and premature

graves. l,et us all work to that end.

HI:N' I.IAZKU.UK..

t'ltAiitii:

whirli was a cni audi

very inferior in i|uality is mostly in tlie

crib. Hogs are all sold, the bulk of them

t\s 1 4.2M per iwt. Whi-ai is wry well ironeiallv with a £MM1

of it in this viciniiy.

—Oyster upj»ors nave hoen fashiona

hie al.nit here. Tl»t*y wen» Lotten np:

together.

ifiir" John A twelve hogs in a month or so ago. is having a serious time

with his

seen her but has heard a great

deal, an'

and hands, putting on rude pastboard terrible.

if otic fourth is true, she

Nathan has applied for a di-

Stohebreaker. went to Warren county

.and let it wear neighbnthood. though tney have a flour-

According ti.i I.ew"' llaitties-, Milt lio-tou Siore. Some of

Watson can produce the oldest relic-of l»eloiiii one and jsonie to t1"-

the children ol th- .-un-.'^y -chool.

The holidays are here and every­

body is glad except llio-e who have

debt- to |av and nothing to pay them

with.

—The CIILK N are closed f»i the holi-

couple.

at

ishinjj hnlge at Wesley, and another

sy in-

mncli

A little girl who i- living with

seph Thom.il fell out of a wagon as i.-

was going to.ymir city 'ust week- and got

ail ai ill broken bin is ge' .ig along well

at last account. The fiacture wa- dic­

ed by lr-. I'.ilis ai'-l Pii-.iaiie

Metle .1 -ts ..0 holding a '.m-

triii'ted meet'ii at .. netown Some

live in si-: luivr united with the chinch

and about c-many have been (inverted.

They had a Cliristumss '-ee tla ie on

Christina- loaded with pte-ciUs lor

Mr. and Mrs. Clore,

tbree, let there be many as may, and and also a., orphan boy whom he is rais-, vancenient over eauie by inaction.

niumty deeply sympathizes with them. ot ours but as Will. Gillis, Sr., an aged citizen of most unlimited

connect temperance with political mat- this township, is at death's door with ways that substantially contribute to the

ters, which is invariably a damage to the quinsy. Ere this reaches your readers central idea. Among these may be men-

cause. Henceforth, 1 will not notice he will no doubt be dead. tioned the reading of books written bv|

niiv such articles, no matter how glaring —(..'hurley Rountree has been at India-. good authors. The reflecting upon what napolis under medical treatment for ca- we read, the impressing of the same up-

"'swear oil'' being a bachelor

0

..T

1 0

school visitings in the Attica

him to give.

lav-i. Mime of them will open Iwtween with John Uulehiu^ as Master.

hri-tinas and the first id January audi —The debating club is

some will not. finely. The last (pie-lion was "Comptil-

Sand Hunk, Jo«eph Willis: Beach Wood,

not know all of them by number.

I will close these items by asking all your old subscribers to take and read the

.loi'lts'Ai. and keep ported in county NEW- CHRIS CHINKI.I:.

-—All hail to the New Year dear .Int. ii NAI. reader"! May you live to see many

In the future I would more, and may the Tattler live to de-

keep ut a safe distance li^bt you through the, columns of the

1 Jot'RN Al, 1

Democratic friends in I —The family ol Klijah ('lore has been

neighborhood have been greatly ex-, corely afllictol. Nearly the whole family we best conduce to that end. Experi-

llns

/."hj-'r

models in their way. Ily the way whv

don't we hear of our schools?

—There was a splendid Christmas tree

at one of the churches in Alamo on the

evening of December 2". Many hearts

were miule glad.

It matters not how heavy your heart

mav be when depressed bv Christmas

duns, and by visions of notes and ac-

-H. Mann omitted a few

usually bv some voiiinr Lcntlemen for, ,, ,," He then proposes tu donate the the purpose ot getting the young folks]

new wife. Your correspondent

—l'otato Creek I!range elected its ofii-

Grange Lodge. At last accounts Wash

had Kevelations to read through once

more before he gave his decision on the

matter.

as

looking

amount

—Economy is now so popular along

being disposed of at 8 to lij cents j.or! pound gross, but some were sold as high the Creek that the young men are wak- tempt to make the solution of this que*

ing up to the matter. Quite a change in

the way of oyster suppers has taken

place. It is nothing uncommon now to meet a young man with ten yards of ten

cent calico under his arm hunting some good house wife that is in need of a dress.

couple with a can and a half or perhaps must lead and why may not we 'i

I two cans of oysters, and have a good

time at an expense of about 17 cents per

have heard the jingle of the have the consolation

.. I ra

-All mourn tlm death of our esteemed

that pistol hall had skinned of his shin. (1 It A N'l.Kll.

MM ItOSS

-.•sleighim has come at hLst lor which

ur neighbors «'e are all very thankful

it)h*r,

a II KI T» W X.

—The next Institute for ibis township sory Kducation," resulting in its favor,

will held at \Vesley on the fust balnr-! —Our town boys take ladies to ('hrist-

day in January. ma" trees, send tliein in at the door, and —The following are the teachers in they creep in at the window.

•this township: At No. 1, Charles Me- —Sleighing is good on our streets at Clure No. 2. Joseph Thomas No. it,, this writing. IAINI STAK.

Martha Henderson: Waynetown, Mr. Montgomery Wesley, T. S. .Simpson

(Jrangerisui is all the cry along our

streets these days. Uur lodge numbers

-I he debating club is pro^re«in^,

proKi-c-sMinj

KSNAVS

1

Oeorice Hell: Arkansaw, John Hailey. I have given the names by which the school IKJUSC.S are known because I did

Item! ludore (LIE YOIIIIIMVIIIC IJl^rnry

ul. Ii.v J, 11. WilHuit. "SI:I.F cri.TrnE."

I have chosen for a subject this even­

ing ".Sni.r (,'i'i.rriiK,'' and loudly hop­

ing that we all have an interest in the elevation ol the intellect. I propose to

embody in very fov words my idea of

this work. If in stating my opinions

am not alone,

I assume that we all realize the importance of mental improvement. If this

he so, the (juc-.tion then arises, how may

i,Cen down with lung fever. On ancu furnishes a ready nnawer in this,

that could only Tuesday Peeernber 23, a grown up1 that it is only by a constant and nnflag

1^9

ging use of the opportunities which arc

always reuniting themselves that wo can

improve, for be it borne in mind no adWe!

tarrh. The disease was contracted while oil our minds, together with the almost I

shipping hogs tu Chicago last Winter, incalculable good derived by intercourse

He is now at home confined to his room. with those who appreciate the pure, the

—A. .1. McMacken drove the la*t pork-! good an.! the beautiful. To what are we

ers from this neighborhood last week at indebted for the art that can explain and

is -iimuiiided by the most fertile cotin- —Capt. Marks' partner, (ieorgo Camp- ever arising and important questions of

try to be found anvwlicre. The land is bell, has sold his interest in the saw the day I answer Self-Culture. There

all owned bv lirst-class farmers, the ma- mill and thresher to illiam Brown, son

(iilkev

an abundance of this world's goods, and I large as life last week, lie says that to exhibit itself, lo this I grant a parI it is astonishing to hear MJIUO oi' them Pulaski is booming, and he is the boouie- tial assent, and recognize it by the com- J| 4 moil title of "natiiral sniarluess." How

it is capable

tew licnis'last the results which would accrue, if you

week that I think worthy of notice. would but be in earnest in seeking for

al

cers f..r the ensuing year, as follows: making and has made this age di-ting-Master J. I. Irons Treas., W. A. "'•'hed from those that have proceeded

'Irons see., Sam S. Martin tverseer,: Progress. Progress not only in

G. W. Johnson Lecturer. J. A. Irons science but in art. Progress n-t only

Steward, (i. W. Shoemaker As-!. Stew- physically but mentally. Hearing these ard. W. G. lioyer Chaplain, J. W. truths in mind, let us go forward. Take

Irons (Sate Keeper, W. T. Mcliee Ceres, retrospective views but to profit by

Rebecca Hover l-'lora, Itillie Peterson lost opportunities. Let what you have

Pomona. Lido Irons l.adv Asst.Steward. gained beau incentive to farther ad-

Ollie Irons. Delegates to the County

Council. John. H. Irons, Mary Irons, and

Sam S. Martin. Joe Jotter may do the

up

Ih-'jvii,

but I think he will at

once see that we have the safest boat for

a rough sea as we have it so well

dress for

the use of her house she doing the work

I

land furnishing till requisites necessary

for a first-class supper, excepting the

oysters. Then comes about fifteen

of an al-!

range there

are many

Id illustrate a science or that force of mind

that call successfully grapple with the

may be some who will and do think

lightly of Self-Culture, and assert that

came down as if'man or women has intellect it is sure I

smart as some others." Now inakiug use

-For candor and plain speaking, com- of this common place remark, I ask how,

'mend me to Superintendent Young, of or from whence, or by what means, came

°.f

everTi^aS'an/ It 'ifby tht"r

Self-Culture. Now this position is at

1

counts over due, the sight of ('heap John,

.|, the friendly grip of his band, and the b)oner

the farm, is impose,, There are Hght of his beaming eye will dispel (hem kuowledge^u,d an almost unco,.., ureable

111 1

m^eyo'i Vel as happy a-

,n

sk

nwd-Suinmer. John has a show I

1

I'OTATO KKKK.

position is

tainable by us all. Self-Culture is not a

dream. It exhibits its effects in the lives

of those who have immortalized them­

selves in the proent as well as in the

pas'.. It may seem hard at first to de- •.•••••.:

vote our time to books which embody

the thoughts of others, but if we choose

.subjects that will interest us and read

them to, nml with those we love, we will

or later develop a fondness for

j' 'xo^mel uiis plan mav -ecu. to be ob-

1

,u jcctional)le on account t»l the tune occu-

wt are in e:un( st wt c:in

find

spate time if we look for it. You would

be surprised at the time which might be

more profitably spent and astonished at

ate I

improving spare momen's. What

vance- and continually liear in

"I.iv. uj :»il IJUTI CMH :nnk»' "'ir \U't. «ioj.nrtini:. l":ivo us

Iruntd.!

—B. Mann, Thompson Conrad, and

Wash Davis are Irving to start an anti-

mind

that a soaring intellect can be kept

onlv bv its own consent.

down

Footprints t-u thr VFootorints thiu p»Thau.i nuothor. Siulinn o'or hlV'* •ioloinn innin, ptmr Hint nhipwrrckt'tl Lr«»t 'Ax s.Miimj •.{u'll ikf Sioart

''WHAT (.'AX WE DO T'OU HUMANITY." I am deeply impressed with a belief that to fill the intent of the organization of this society we should at the least at-

tion our chief objective point. 1 am prone lo confess that as yet we have not

shown any .superior ability to cope with

so au important a question, but 1 hope

to show you that we may prove ourselves

capable if we will but try. And I am

alsj aware that we may be accused of

egotism in thus presuming to be leaders

or teachers but let us not be deterred

by this charge, but console ourselves

with the well autheuticed fact thai some

Ambit,ion laudable in all. And

...

us obey her dictates. Should we fail

which is more than those

woult itu mpl to

friend, Kachel Morin. arc the ways leading to a

none will enjoy the sleighing more than that will contribute more to keep a strug-

About tiO'i presents were ou the tree.'

Solomon was made happy by the presen-

1

---Mr. John fhamhri, ut'Tojfdo, Iowa

i- vi-itintr relatives here. Mr. ('hanihern

ha" heen gone about live year-. ('apt. I.)ON?V IS now in full bbnt.

inifi received an enormous .-toek

(tirnitun- where the pnhlir will find him

always ready to oblige them, Frank rill doing n'.rood hii-ine^^ in the drv rood line. SOI.OMUN.

of knowing and K'"

intimidate

this .juestion but it seems to

4l

me

that

tlu-se might lie concentrated in one

great central mode and that is by encouragement. Now we may encourage in

many ways, still 1 hope that you will

agree with me that we can best' em-our

oon we may age by precept, by example, by action.

hear the jingling ot meii bells, but To illustrate by precept, what can we do

gbng brother or sister, and that will be,

Hie hristmas tree was a brilliant more hapily received than to whisier in success. It is supposed that there were his ear, take courage brother, seel von-

four hundred and fiftv jiersmis present. ,]

cr

the goal.

Who lias not folt tin- -uporior ItnpjM-

iifissof givinp? And what gift ninr

tiition of un immeii^* pen whimi the t»en*! .i w* ... approruitwl than a kind word We »\'in f'ndis heart o( Walnut ('racKcr nmmpted,

4 4

ali point prerepts that lmv«» never

failed and by striving l« impre— them

upon their minds, ran convince them

t/'iat wc- lire in earnest in what we hc-

lieve ami what we would wish to teach,

Speak -f the lives of those who have eu-

deaied themselves lo us in bearing for ns

a bright and shining example. Tell

them ot the precepts they have bequeath­

ed to us. and ask them with us to take

tlu-se precepts as our guiding star. Hy

our example wc can show them that we

are consistent, and are firmlv impressed

vith Ur lnith ()f the prillcipl a we wou (1

wish ill( ul( atu-

rtll0 J|m

Let us show them the

esteem iu which we hold the cardinal

ovp

a

virl lleHi

show them

the

good to lis derived and the happiness to

be enjoyed in the improvement ol the

mind. Try to show him his importance as an individual, that he was not made

to bu useless, but that he is an essential

part of the machinery of the. universe,

1

And last of all by our actions which speak

in loudest terms, will tend more than all

else to deepen the impression we wish

I to make. Thero is and always will be I

hy|«)crlsv in worda, but. closely serial. I

nized never fail to speak the tiuth. Inr

DRY GOODS.

One Chanci More to Secure the

SPLENDID BARGAINS!

Which we are now offering in the

Large Purchases

Itccently made from

UNEQDALED

Utttk,

Tuesday, the

13M

A

1*574. !S.|Uire |Ul^enMirk

v.v. .fame* W. hu-enhark

IKTI. \Vitne«.« hand and tlu -nd -lav cf l'e^. 1^7

HANKKIPTCY.

IN

y,n.

N

rI^

N

IX XKW YOItK.

Not witlistaiKling the panic liaviiii spent its l'orcc and the

Slaughter of Dry Goods!

Unn oeasrd In the castei cities m* shall still continue the sale of our

at the

A I»VKKTIHKI) l\l»

ET TH C11 A

May never occur ui uiu toNecure such

CAMPBELL

LECAL NOTICES

I^ANK NOTICE.

Tlu'Mockhi.WJfr-f.f tho Kirt NntMi Cruwforti.-vjllo ur«» !ior*l»y notified u» to U? tlt*» Bs«nkuK Jlou~«» of

day of January,

IX'tuoeu CIM* lioitrs of L»« T-Uvk A.

DM I NISTKATOK'S SA LE.

hivr li)-givtMi :h«f fh»»

wlmim-tnttor of tlx* «*M UC of John M. Thomas, (Ico.ortTiJ, itt pur.-imncp of jli order of th»» rirruit('ou» of Mon»K

0, ,r

wanty, lmj., will «*ell

Ht private on ot after 'hree woekx from late, the fottou'in^ dosoriheii r*Hl ••tiUe, «ittmted iu Haul count to-u i' Th eHst hall of the northeast qintrter of x'etioii twonty-lhree in township twenty north of rang-- six wc-t, except MIX iwrci out ol'tlie *.outhwe«*« jmerof sunl rnet.

TKKMS (Mi»--third rush, ••n«-t!»ir«l in tw«*lre months, on»»-thirl ii»euhte.-,j month", the purohft«»er inir hi- note lor the deferred puymentN with int4Te««t li'»ni tlnte.

I»eei?i.w:t IA'PLMU* K. THOMAS, Adm'r.

N

ilTIC'E OK NoN-ni.SIOKNCIi.

Ma/#*//I'ft'irja, .1/mtyomiry

iititru tfria,

f. ol.

rt al.

1'ariition.

eemher, 1H7U, the plaintitN hv Thomson Ki*»-

if }le( it lettiembered that on the 'Jiul day of Ie-

our ambition prompts US to aspire lotinue their attorney.H tiled in'the Clerk't oflieo

4

of said county, the petition for partition, also the affidavit of a dusinien-j'teti j.»'r*«on that

11

Niipoleon li. Knnis, two of sail

deteiidatits ale h'u re-ideutM the State ol

nicrr\ leign a feu time in Int. past feeling that we have tried todo ourdutv, Indiaru. twi\ rl-n'4 iii*. ii Now, therefore, the -aid Mftrv Kntiin und .. ... .. ... '•J--whinh is mnrp thmi thn«i» can say WJIO Napoleon B. Knni« will uke notire that said IlCUS Ma«0 Soft, ftUd HCtUlhf. cause will he h«-I«rd a! th^» next tt rm of court and TI-.A snhienher otlers to the of Crawthat they We and appear !»»»{,r.» the judge thereof, fordsville and vicinity the rire opportunity tc solution of nnd there to answer «'til eomphiint. Htail them*elven ot the h»*nefitf of the he««t nnd —Served that school toucher right if ....

Iribtrtrt 1 'our! I'nx'rti Stale-, tS* l»of Indiana. Inth*

JON HICSIDKNT NOTICE.

JVi

1

press upon them the fact that new ener-

gies are evolved by action, and show by

I your lives that the most important

changes that can and are taking place are the intellectual and moral cultivation of non-rpsinents of the SUM 'w"|' 1 1 1 1 mankind, leach him that it is noti inkvnoticethst«»i«ic»u»« williw h»»f4

they arc found to coincide with the opin-1 enough that he may be useful, he must *«he 'ir .i ... .j tlinra In ttixttitr IOII^ of other- pre»ent, I shiH take fresh nurae those wishes into action, lor hy coinage while feeiiug thankful that 1 I this action of all wc may surely accomplish the desired elfect.

joy to what has already been accomplished and ask them to take courage, and again re new with you their fealty to this A DMINISTRA-TOR'S NOTICE. great cause. Tlint. tn know thvjwlf ih fn

That to know thyself in to

know othcru, aud the proper ntutly of mankind i« man.

term cotnmenee. thehr-t M,nduy in Fehrunry, only.reliable Matros* Mid l-onther Bed Heatim*

matter of Wi?!iat»i N. W11--

HMU, Bankrupt. In Bankr'ip'ev. A warrant in Bunkrupte*. h.v4*tien i.-»ued bv

.if the comitv or M"i»t»om««ry, of th.» State of

4

I

a roiirt HunUri.f.iev, to hf-lden at lndtftr.apoli-, in nnid 1'i-triui, en the Hth »iav of ,Tanuai\, A. I'.. I*"!, at In /-V.ek

,ri

ver, ileeeased* 'I HUMS hie-hail ei.«.h ill hlttld and one-half

P.!

tnont hw, .vith interest from dale. »KulKIK W. IH'ITi »N, Administrator,

'I'lleMI^ON A 111-fl Al 1111 ,v

Slatr. oj hvlinna, Mo,)t()omrnt Oainty, Circuit t'nurt, Ftbmnri/ 'firm,

Whitehall

IK74. Alexander L.

v*. »eor«eCrawford,

Samuel Oraw"

ford, (.ajoi^p Wilder, Willuitn M. l»v«*r, hurihall, llenrv W. HuriNidl, .TUIIMM Cohun, Perry Crahhs A Henry liensui,, Mwtin(«. !!arter William N. Il.irter, John N. Harris, Solomon UawfiM-m, Thomas H. c. Allen A Kdmund IHIVH, C. Kredrtek, (i.Me\et, J. F. William Mover A CJ, l'redrn*U, .1. Kifluir, John M. Maris H«»hert H. Pai!in-«c»u .t J. K't^lem Marin,'I hoin« a*« II. Net in John .1. Fraveli, William K. Sweet, IV.IIIII* ROOK A CHARLES Coh'irn, Paniel Stewart, Stt^pheu W. Morann Thorna* (». Haney, -hauev H. Woodworth, Lewi.s Mathlui William IL Madduy, Henry !•. Huntington, Oliver A. iiroitk»i( llorae.e lluntinffton dr l)nid Morrow, uii|il.iuliMl with Philiu A. 11. Kennedy mul other*. Complaint. He it rcmemtMtrel ttwt

4

M.,64 "3i

of September, 187a, it foawg th* third judicial l.iy nr

I III'

Sciitomlicr term of tli« *Jonli[oin»ry

Circuit Court for »»I1 vcKr. llic Wf™1'"

the ni'it term thereof, then mid there to answer lil«iiillir» complaint. Hnid cmirt conimcn. i-- on the first Monday of February, 1874, itbeint the id

r, ... davof said month. 1 oitlt them with Witue** my Imnti and the thi«» 111h day of l*eccml»er A. I. 1*7.1.

,f said couH

I)rolH.w3 I.SAAC M. VANCE. Clerk.

Notice is hereby giT" that the uudernnpiod has heeti nppointi Hilmmintratrix of the *Ule ofHohert Morgao dfw?ew»ed. iUid e*lat© i» ^•Of«»d 1m* «olv«cil

L, E

good*

BARGAINS,

fi, HAHTER.

JJ \TICE OF ELECTION.

l» ML i: I... A S. V/. It* V. CUMFLM t'mwroHiuvvu.tK, Ind., I)ee. U4, 1H73.

KI Hank of Notjr-#. hereby ^jreti thiU the annuft} nu-etine iitt'ttd ft ol the Stoekholdot'M of the Logun^port, Crnwfordsville A Southwestern lUilMHV TompKiiv will he h» id nt the otfie4» of J(. It. }*. f'letee, in ttie eity of

(!mwford«Tillet

1874,

m.

K»U O'clot'k

r. si., tu i-U'-'t yvvh clirfetor" to »»*rv« the mg M. WASSON, Wll-Im

^,

tucuit Court, tcb-

Indiami, between the

hour-oT 10 A. M.IUH 4 uVluek F, M., Wrdnendny, January -I, A. M. l#74, for the purpiiMe of electing thirteen Direetor^ to terve tir the ensuing y**»»r, or until their ^ueue-^orH *re elected j»ud iptuhfied steeordin^ to Ihw «ud trftrn i.'t jiticlt other hu^iueHj* innyciniic heiore the meeting.

JOHN LKK, Vioe-Pre-id'mt.

•IAS. II. PAKIS. Sec'y. I'eeeinlwr 21. DM INISTKATlilX'fj SA:lE

Notice hereh* ^c'ven th*t the tin«ler*i{ned' ndtninif tmtrix of the e*tnte of ltohert Morgnn, Irtte of Montgomery •Minty, IndnuiH, will Rt the lute re«iilrnee of the md d« redent fell pul li* «Mlenll the persons! property of »id deeedent not t:«keu hy the witlow, on TueMdtiy, Tehrunry 17, 1»74. ern*i.«tini* of live work horsoM, twc tnule eolu, two milk ro\*M, twenty hend of young entile, filteen hend of vouu» hoj*4, wheut in the hushel to hedehv*ertd when threshed, hou-^e-hohl mid kitchen furniture, fnrn.mM impleinent.H uiid miny other xrtielo^ too tedious to mention.

TKUM.*!:— A eredit of nine monthn will he jjiveti on all cuius of over $:i, the )uin:h:t»er jiivuif hit» note »»11It tipprowtl «ee:irit) waiving relief j'r«m vuluiition and appriiixement law*, with ten er eent ut the maturity on }il ami undtreanhiu Itand will he rt^piired.

KLIJCN MOlUiAN, Almmi«tnitrix.

peeetnher 'l\. 187-1.

RKXOVATOH.

-:OldFeatiiersMadeasGood as New!

und Renovating Machine ever ottered toth® pub-

-»nl ot "a eojuity, j,,.. patented wy V. »•. hunihard, Oct. 11,187° a a M. AN(?K, Clerk. moth that deftrovn the downy part of thi* feath

ITS when not used. It aNo de««tr'ys and forever prevent" the either id|e or animaleuhe ithnt in all unrenovated hecNi from de-trovin^ flif juil! of th»' l«»athe». Kxaimne your hedii. «rd vou il! Hntt th" tptillM eaten square off hy th** V'eafher Midye, and often the ••.mliv partca"*n to du-f. This i.- nteato pro»'e--. All impuriiienvitte--

t,V ,r,rnf 10,1

••r.id'.f.urt apain^t the e-tate nf William N. Wnf* it oriKum'e- from di.«en-c oi otherw ive.

Al!

A tneej'itif ot the •jfeilitor" of' HtiMU-peeted e^n?"' et

A.

.. at the

d1i:-e .liihn W dn"., Ni.. Ti. N«-rth I'enii.-vh nn"« -treei, .-ne the Hewiyters i»i Haukr"l)'ev. Hr.vi.j.srtMiS'KK,

Mar»liii, I' 11•• •, M"ii "er.

DMISISTK X'l'uio \\A.

In pnr^'atiee .j •«ri«• «w' ri,.. ('irent? nf*^* Monfjscmery ef-uuiy, ImiiHtsi*. I will ^.eli a private *a!e »n «»t after f«»nj wck' from .late iiere'if »|ie fV"»|f«i«»:i?ii» reul ««»d ••enntv

•j're I f. III* .} fu. ihir-.l- H*.I» de -'••rti,ed follow Part «f »he northwest quart ef .»f jieetiv-n !'. tou'nhinP,« north, of rnnjje I «', hounded a* lelina-H HeKinniOK the half mile «.|jik" »n Ihe wei«t *ide of saifi nef i'.»n, running thonee north Mi ro»ls, thenee ount 7u r"d-, theneo wouth Hi lod*, thenn went 7rt rods U» th» place of he^inninu ecjitainine :i*» neres. And th« we*! hall ol thee:e-* halt oftlienorthwuHt quartet of Miid •'eeiioti IU in tow n«hip and range alor-aid, e.mtainin^ 4MeTe». the property of (Jeoi'K«k

vvnh the •"fittn, tu» nn

unhvrlshy and po^onon,. Kecrotionv,

Indiivnn, in *aid adjudged a Baokrupr nled f»um tevern and all othrr nrupon the petition of i- *•red'uor*' nnd th* jmv. et ndleated S'ul t!e feather'* are thovouehlv port •nent of any debts tvnd th delivery of anv prop- fied hy the ».e*f and only divinfeetaut, deodorize: erty heionvmK to *ahi BKnkn.pt, tf him or hi-* renova'^r. St* in. Where n*v*if«UH cn.*Hr« nr»life, and the triuifr-r «»f anv orr.oertv bv him, are eon^?»ntiy Mjhaie.i from foul N*d* they «re t/.»« f- rbi«lden by law

»Miid Hnnkrupt, to j»r»'Ve th.«»ir deht" «n«i eheo^e e||»i:e. We ejeanve our ^Mjriii^ appnriu «nc» one .-r more A--i^uee- r.t J, ..-Mite, \till b» h^ld

:ng

a^nor

LLLO'! iii- S'orthetn

eek then vliv no' our hed* once in a lifetinier M»j* tuii'.'hitie will do ft iii*'e)v. and mHat" th» fenthcM twiee th«»i!' former hulk. They mliaod, licht and lm»ynnt when new,an'?

1

'heijoilln are i'U^hen»"i liko c!ut'iHod juiile. T* ?uo e\periin**nt, one und all, and he oouvhii er|'. rhemt the «.f hi- fee, in^ur^ you: henli L. ind wave vour "'dv from i.eiiitf moth atej Never hut one h»»d dressed at a time, ei»u'ei:tiently n'.» tniX'iic offeathe:*. We yum-.• -ut lee^t'.Mj v«»u reeeive '-aeif y»»t«r full wojtihl 'e i*hern. '1*.» e«jnvil i'ed of oiu fair ditfis'iUI', only ask y. to we tfh yourbodH before

and wh^n i* '»srti«*d. Work ealle»l fvr turned in ail par!-of the "f,..m»ry. Red« rero *v, va'ed SJUI! Mirn«d «he da if nece«H(»v.1'.

Ail work \\.irta»i?« t". ^i'." .-a* iHfa-'t'on or no i-m Keuovft'.itii: h«MU, ineiivlititf pillovv%, t2,.rni tit.-!*' 'vtfi^hed for fty eiMi'" extra. Newneka furiti—iied. wh.en deyir^u, a* low ra e-. All order? m«:l proTnpt!\ .•''•••ide.l 'e, Siate r»n«l fou'-t^

Kl'»hl« fur ?SA|II

K.

nl-' in. National House. 'raw tf»i«Uv die, Imi-

PRICE LIST

Look ait Our Price List.

Meri'luiiK' I'rlntH, lO els.

'«elie«it! 1"

1

A iiKM'lenn •.

M]riiu,' ,l 1"

IXinix-ll T»

Wumiihtittil 1-3 ot«.

Woiiinirtoii «i i-a

C'liirlt'M »-«-rl Kjiool Coltr.ii, «•!».

Three Cord Hjiool, ets.

lOO Vnr«l Hjiool, etN.

I'urtHiiiDu Ii IlroAvn iiH1In. 1-3 el s.

.v 11unt uH, ia l-is etM.

Ciirroll A Itlenell, otrt.

1-1 f-iol't lO otw.

l-l llx. lriiFlnr,l)i 1-U c-1H.

All Ne\vnnilCholie Asmirtnieill.

CAMPBELL & HAKTER.

FhuTT TREES 7." A. J. KOYAI.TY, IN

FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.

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