Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 January 1874 — Page 3

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lie was in the city.

W.M. Kxdekx bas sold a lot in MeClelland's addition King for $i 1,800.

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-lolen from him hist Thursday ui^ht.but upon looking in a dillercnt place Irom where he .suppossed he |iut it he bumd the wallet uniiiolcsted. ••'•i

'01.. ,1. M. HAP.CI'S, whose 11 He.— was mentioned ill last week's JtU'KN.w., died last Thursday uijrht, and was buried mi Sunday with Masonic, honors, of which order he was a shining member.

At'iui'or. WATSUN lias placed the .railroad taxes of lirown.S'oti and ("link townships on llie duplicate lor 1S7.'J •and ]laeed the same in the hands ol*

Treasurer Ilerron for collection.

HATS AND CAPS.

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lilsilOP TAI.I!IT, of Indianapolis, will hold services at St. John's Kpiscopal Church on Sunday next. All are cordially invited to attend

I.AST Sunday during services in one of ir cit) churches an attack was made on one of the sisters by a woman who is

^ibjeet to epilepsy. No harm resulted.

Hit. 1 uvri.i occupied the pulpit at the -Methodist church last ffiinday in th" absence of the pastor, who i- at Covingten, The doctor bearded the Armenian li"ii iu bis den. .Some mutteii:i2 \v re Jiviird. :.: .•«?'••

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.Inns PuRgEL.li lias sold his interest in tlie blacksmith shop in the rear of Union ,,|j

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by J. S. Ijrr.wn's drv goods store, is 1111-. 'lergoing repairs, j't had reeentlv set-'

probably BOOH condition.

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FAU AND WINTER STYLES

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iV«. r», Nallonnt lllock.

Llivtw foe Old IIIK I JVTitltllo A «•«.»€I I« n. YOUNG »r "IOTf'S 11 ATS. joys sLtiI Ohiltli'on'K llsilx and Onj:--

0ESU1NE 11UCKSKJS liUVi:s AM) 311TTKNS,

WIIIHTH MADi: TO OJIUKH.

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CHAWI'OUDSVILLK, JAN. J'.i, 1S74 prevent its execution a well devised l:tn

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Mt'ii to the right of tis, mud to the lelt

house and to Win. .1.

TOM ItouuiNS, of Danville, Ills., ex­

hibited his benign countenance in the •loritNAi. sanctum last Tuesday.

WJI.I.IAM DUNKI.K, Trustee of Mudion township, advertises for bids for the erection of three school houses in that

township.

A PROTRACT!'.!) llieellllg Is 111 ploglT

at Campbell's Chapel, under the lion of Rev. D. I*. Mr( lain, of the church. T,

Tim remains of Rev. K. I'. Cummlnwere taken to Indianapolis on Friday and deposited in a vault. They will be interred at Laporte.

Till: creditors of John Wasson, bankrupt, will meet at the office ofl\ S. Kennedy, Register, on the Jl"t of February, |o file their claims.

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teaching a di-t lifty scholars,

llattcringly

lilock and has accepted the position n- __

foreman in the smith shop of Dohcrtv Oris brethren of the Masonic order

McClelland. have decided to discard the stereotyped and ineaniMgless •'resolutions eondoSI ANIJ:v SIMPSON lins disposed of h\ iiiterost in tlie grorory und bakery atv u^unli aIupt«^l and Simpson Wilson to James Somerville.

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ELIZABETH BIRCHKIKI.D suit against the citv for ilamages sit taingd by her in falling through a culvert at one of the street cmssj near the college campus.

meetings at the Methodist church

are being continued, and seem to lose

none of their interest. Up to this time about one hundred and ten persons ln.ve united with the church.

I. M. KI:I.SI:Y and others have com- ofcxnae: ineneed suit in the Circuit Court against books and the C'ity School Trustees to enforce a known anecdotes. number of mechanics' liens against the appearance of new school building. pleasant delivery.

thought hfi had ^'iuilcs f,, oiiitin:,lily and I exei'lJtMHV in his !cetnre^. ..\

tied considerably, aud if neglected would "I

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\lwuyw on llmui.

A I'I.AM TIIA —l.a.-t Monday

inghtNieriil kelsey discovered ui time to

fur the escape of" llie prisoners. '1'liev

CITY AND VICINITY. had taken the v.ire from the water bain,

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I "itli tliilt li id removed the mortar

I Irom around one ol the slmies in the

,.l' ns. mud ill front of us, mud below us.' ,... a I a a a removed,'when the worIc was discovered

EDWAKD EGGLISTON' was the guest oi. lliehohtof the Richardson House while in an unexpected manner.

The Sherifl

had frequently been ai,ked by the prisoners to play checkers with them, and on that night, to their great disappointment, consented. While seated at the

board he noticed something wrong in that part of the wall, and making a clo-e inspection found the mortar removed its stilted above, the work being partly concealed by a thin coating of plaster, which was easily removed with a knife. I' is supposed the escape was to have been attempted on that night. A watchman

was placed on duty, however, and t':e prisoners are still enjoying the ho-pitali-

.IAMI'S IIAIINL'M, who moved from Cl.iik township, this county, to WellsMile, I ranklin county, Kansas, in October, ISiiK, writes us from his Western home, giving a li-i of former citizens of Montgomery who now have homes in that county. Joshua 1'. Harrison anil Geo. Miller moved therein advance of Mr.

Harnett. Since that time I.. W. Ho.-tei-ter, John Job, John H. Harrison, Aaron Cregg, M. V. l.vdikay. Samuel l.'iiteiiger and Samuel Case, nearly all from Clark township, have been added to the lisl. John H. Harrison is ihe i' -entativein the LcgMature from I'nklin county this Winter. Hosteller and hvdikay are both feeding large lots of steers lor the line market. Mi-~ Kinnia Harnett, recently of Montgomery also, is

rict school, and has over

Mr. Harnett speaks very Kansas and it- healthful "luclive -oil,

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The new firm will be known as Wilson iS: '"s' 'd ol these residutions a simple Somerville. obituary notice will lie prepared, adopt- •••. cd and spread upon the ree^»rd^ aiul

Tin: old Moudy farm, one mile south probably published in the city mpers of Pleasant Hill, consisting of 2U0 acres,

The Masons have thus led the" way in a

and which was owned by David Frazier,! sensible reform, and we hope the dav' is has been sold to Wm. and Josiali Fra/.ier not far distant when all lor $10,fain. will follow in il.

EmvAUlj

Son, of Indianapolis, who have the ^-uiis made expressly for their trade, and to

whom is line a laree share of the recent improvement in the equipments of sportsmen in this Stale. .:

•InH'.PM A I.I:\ A ,Ie]tha Beil and Henry Hell have eaeii h^ou^lit Mtit against Charles l-tillen for malieimis pntsecution, laying their -bunaee- .t

enormous figures. Tln-o Mtiu fvM-.

11. SMITH, a brakiiieniau on "tlie wiih inlcul to murder, di-p lot' at tin \V. road, allowed his right hand la-t i--iu of the Circuit Court. The t-' he caught between the bumpers ot cases will be Iried at the approi.-hin-two cars v.-hicb lie was coupling at the term of our Circuit ourl. la-t Friday morning and lost tivo lingers. V. V'v:..' iMv.itirr. cases art

have been in a dangerous. quire the opening ol a new —. Market street to the bridge.

rilKltK arc Kid new cases on the docket Iabout completed, hut is not connected for thu February term of the Circuit with any of the streets excent by a nar ourt, which commences next .Monday.' row lane and gateway. riiey embrace almost every variety of| 'oinplaint known to the courts hut are Corxniv produce brings the follow'aainly suits on notes. '"f- prices in our market this week:

nieeting of the Company at Milwaukee, •",(l cents clover" ^liicli wan to bo held yesterdav. He timothy seed $2.7.v

will return Saturday niornin.'.

oil-, personal property of Cornelius 1'rogrt-ss at the Christian church ii. this fUton, deceased, is advertised for .sale city. Twentv-live persons have united on the 2fith of FcDrunry by the adminis-! witf, the ehuieh-S by immersion

rator. The property is on deceased's by letter— since the meetings coinn eiieed w™, and of horses, cattle, mules, Klder U. C. Ilrcwer.a born p,-cncher an,I °gK, farming iuiplementsand household good man, is cniiductini: tin

-. this week.

last term. kind.

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HI. rxaminalion ol .lohn W. Hog-j.-cii before Esquire I'uroel on a chariic of b.Marday brought by Sarah K. .Malthie. I commenced last Saturday, wa-concluded on Tuesday. The defendant was re|uired to give bonds for his appearanee at tlio next term of the Circuit Court, to answer to the charge. The ease has already created considerable excitement lit every time, in the vicinity of .Mace, whcie llogsett I lives and has a lucative practice as a physician. The plaintiff is not so well known. She is poor and homeless, and will have to hi

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sent to tin

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coffees.

the death (d a brother.

similar societies IC is anything in

has brought f'"' whicli is utterly meaningless it damages sii.-, '•''•-oliuioin of .•ondolcnee as usually adopted and published.

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I.I:MO.N'.S lecture at .Mc­

Clelland Hall on WidnesiJiiv evening of lever. hist week was attended hy something! over 2(W persons, bad as the night was 'flie almost universal verdict, we believe. is that the lecture was "ihin." The subject was"Western Sketches," butllie lecture (Mnsi-ted mainly of the rcadim: fl'om tile spe:tl"er's Ilicbiisiiu

Wilson A Soniervill' ]riec ol bread down so (|\iite :in object in thc-e pcr

Oil. X. ,1. I loitsi.-.y was the recipient ot a highly appreciated Christmas present,. in the shape ol hreech loadin.H K"n. It is the celebrated l'owcll We stepped into the Corner Hook JMIII, of London. The piece in ipiestioii -Store ye-lerdav and the Major and 1-a genuine ln. i,,tv. and (he doctor mav .lohiuiy were busy opening another in^tll he pi oud oi it. It, eonie- Irom ilie voice ofltlank Iiooks of every dcscript ion. well known house of Samiicl Heclc They have enough there 1

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ot the proH-cntioii a^ain.-t Ale.samler aird the lleils, l**riib'ii, tipnit ehar^'

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l'tir baser will be required to remove tbe Christina Q„j IJuehel K. Mahonev vs.

fundings by the I .lib ol tine follow-1 I ,.

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idnapping and assault ami b.ttlciy adics a specialty and keeps all the ap-

pending in llie I'ir-

cuit Court a- follow-: Rachel Jordan

1 HE Court Iloune and county offices U*,n. Jordan, eolored: Marv Ciai" are advertised lor sale by the Commis-j s. Chas. ,\r. Crai- Narciss j' Willis noners on Saturday, March 1-1. Tbc|j

s. T. Willis Nathaniel uick v-'

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r»K [Jrown corner building, occupied H"

Mahonev. Tlie last tlir,'

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.town from the northwest. It will reroad from I'lie bridge

S bite wheat £1 .'to red $1 lio corn oo

T. N. MYF.RS, the agent ol the Xm th-, cents ,,..,t -lo cents potatoes $1.2.'): llour western Life Insurance Company, left butter i.~ cents eggs is cents ehick--londay night to attend the annual ens .Sort $».jn

eggs 1

cent

need

'"tcresiing series nViVni® in

poor house to

await the re-ult of the'trial in the Circuit Cot t. The attorneys are liritton & Uriiiu-r ftir the prosecution and Cowan & While for the defense.

.li'sT before going to pre-s we teppe

into McClelland Hall, where the Daughters of Kebecca were preparing for a feast of fat things. The tables groaned beneath their weight of everything that was tempting to the appetite. Kre this reaches the reader's eye Tom I'nderwood will have disposed of that speech which he was to deliver at the court room and the sistws will be counting the shekels they took as the result of the entertainment.

A si IT involving the title to ,-ome eighteen miles of theLaFavette, Miineie it P.loomington Railroad is to be tried at the next term of our Circuit Court, oil a change of venue from Tippecanoe county. The Hoard of Commissioners of that county are the plaintiffs and the Toledo,

Wabash & Western llailroad the defendant. The case is to be tried before Judge Davidson.

Tin: Logansport

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speaking of the

W. R. W., says: "Arrange­

ments have been made whereby the road will pay employes promptly on the fifteenth ol each month, nnd all back wages as fast as possible." This will be good news to the employes.

TIUDE VTTKItS.

Fresh buckwheat ural .1. T.Tribb it Co's. •1

journals at the Corner

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the cart l-ad .at

Plank books by Dickey it Brewer's.

Hl'ILDERS, for hanl'vnre go to Campbell & Tinsley's.

A choice selection of miscellaneous l"ok" at Dickey & Brewer's.

j:3 Crist & Stubhins can beat the whole city in low prices on teas, sugars and

Potatoes, apples, corn and all "dese in any quantity, and at bottom

lings priccs'at Crist & Stubbins.'

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Doctor Deletion prepares an immediate cure for whooping cough. You have but to use it to tie satisfied that it will cure cveiv ease in a few days. -1-2

During the absence of Dickey, Will lirewcr is having a good time selling books and things low down. When Dickey returns thev will hell lower than

During this wet, sloshy weather everybody should wear overshoes. Ji will no doubt save a doctor bill. Joe Challis has I ju-t what you want, (lo thereat once and get a pair.

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the w..l! t-,..1,1 I he tm-inevs (it I.urhrulne & ilauer:

.tk 1 im 1 irao

1-irirK'sim ami his however, are tolera-

the recital oT e.ji.ally well nnd not having mueh Th I'Jiti i:o».d jiersimal

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lv low prictYou can the eitv than at thi* iu)uc.

have jrot the low that it is hard times for a save moncv to

who wi.-hes to

with them. Twcnlv loaves for^l.

supj.lv the

oleti L*ood- .itea neers«.jjy jn \Vin-j ees-ity for j»raetieinr economy in mat1 li" iart i- i.ni't get abinii with -1 trrs ot litis kind i* iu matter^of huine«. out them, and hence every person i*^ in- There J'1* imprej-.-ion among the people tere-ted to know where ihey can buy the that it i- neees-ary to go away from best lor the least money. Hills & Co.,! home t«» get nood work at satisfactory* (tu I!IT-*-II -treet, T- lite plaee. l'ry (hem price-. How this impre^iou gels abroad and -ee. ^-r none can tell, as everything goe^ In hovv

»ho"i^'-ui!erin^Voi'thron-

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what a person ne.-ds, but t» obtain arti-'

I cles of nrcc.-.-iiy at as low a price as p,,.-si-

ble. Hy buying ,„ur groceries at Van

.-.Nindt .V .^011 voti not omv net (he low-

est prices luil the best articles of the

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•cut feath $l.^."i'i. oft ('AtfH al. ('ainphell it 'i'insley's.

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When we asunder part, ll gives u.s inward pain I'm we shall still be joined in heart,'' If we only buy our clothing of l'.li Kalin. If you profess to be a gentleman why not give yourself the appearance by dolling I

thai old dilapidated suit and going to ICalm's for anew one. lie give* a sure

I C. 1. llrundage, at the ('treat C-UTII Marble works, 1 US SOllH' bcillltlllll lliollll* I incuts and headstones turned out under the skillful chisel of Mr. Johnson, which surpass anything sold by traveling agents, and at much lower prices. He can sell as low as *i or a* high as £.")0o or as much more a- a t-oii is willing to I pay. Vol! will save money by patronizing home dealers in this branch of bn-i-

mi: nrv »i .\ n.

I'rm-i-cillns I.usf Mulll. TheCily Council met in regular session last Monday evening, the Mayor and ('oiinciliiicn all present.

The claim of Win. Watts for $2.'!.Si) for services as Marshal for the period o| one month and four days was reported by the Committee on Accounts without recommendation. Oil motion $10 was allowed in full satisfaction of the claim.

The Committee on Public Improvements reported 1,'J.Vi feet of street crossings put down, at a cost of twenty-seven cents per foot. The report was approved.

On motion of Mr. Price, the Commit­

reijuiring the make reports to the 'ouncil at such times

A resolution was adopted, requiring the Citv Engineer to establish the grade for aside walk in front of lot No. I 20 on

ments was directed to examine the culvert or. Main s!r"et at thecrossint: of the N.A.&C. Railroad, and repair I lie same if necessary.

11. P. Ensuiinger an 1 James Tutt were each allowed £12 lor services as night police lo date. The services of the

night police were continued two weeks longer at tic rate of per ninht for each.

Hi-solution ol' '«Mi(l«»lriiee. We, the committee appointed to dralt resolutions on the death of Sister Mary A. Hurk, member of Round Hill grange No. 001, beg leave lo report the following:

God in hi:

Leave vour names and £1.2". at the hy death our beloved sister from ainoiii Comer Hook Store and lmve the f'ereh.v depriving us of one of our

sent to you.

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most valuable charter meiubers, thecom-

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linu it urcallv to their

ie discus.--s ailvai.. t' makes tiii'ir. atinent of those chronic iu.il

m- :lt I r. I ictelion. who

propriatcri'ini'dicculatid to euiv.. drn -tore.

which Ullit'e ill

lire best cal.lt.i.sher block

iI .ASS I. e.V III

IK It IKS, SASII and Camphell .V Tin»!cy'». ^3

If you are looking for peculiar styles of jewelry, a peculiar .-I vie of .. wutcb, or

in fact anything neat and handsome in the jewelry line, step into Mai KlcinV Jewel Hall, where you will timl evervare thins that is known to he manufactured

ca.-es. /lie others are continue from gold and silver into jewelrv ol any

heatlstoui

A. W. WII.SDN, •fK. M. Jom.ky, Ilr.MtY Ho.\( ll,

Tlio Wmlo Marble* WurUn.

ll no d«)Uht the inte uioti of every person upon tlie death nf a friend at some time, sooner or later, to ereet lo his memory a suitable monument or headstone of some kind. The eharaeior ol' the monument, of course, depends upon the purchaser's means of paying for il, there being, unfortunately, as great ne-

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•I.T. Tribbv it Co. have everything in the way of subslautial and tempting prove-iid'". tor man. The ino.-i delicate, and the most indillercnt apjielitcs are sure to be suited at Tribbcy's. Among the innumerable variety of good things town gravel road.

will be

Miss. [,. J. Hyatt's, on Green street. itc monument* directly from the qtiar-

Keonomy duesiri tea to do without ),I

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l-'oi 'ate si vies in millinery, ribbon feathers and flowers, gloves, hosiery and better and more corsets, silk biaids and chignons, new I save from I.'i to i.'i per rent., tlie amount j!-^' styles in collaretts, buttons, trimmings, usually paid traveling agents. This road, between the Mississippi and and a large slock id notions cheap, go to firm is prepared to furnish Scotch C.ran-

of Howers and FIorern

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Salesroom .No.

Cheap John means busiiu

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WHI'.IUIAS, It has pleased Almighty mysterious wisdom to remove bargain

his cut

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ThaL in the death of our sis- bjack-n.lth.-. Oflice at Americm Exter. wno lieM tlio olnce of romona in our order, we have sustained a great loss. I""''

a.s possible to .share with them in their •,!

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ttrjjped in niuurnin

iistoimding- tions behandt

priet*. You can't do better in

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vons system.

Coniinittee.

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street, where on you will be convinced. They buy

is imported. Mr. 11. H. Wade is a skilled woikiuan, and understands his -s thormighly. Added to his skill lie possesses the genius to plan designs, which for synunetry and beauty I cannot be excelled. Altogether we be licve the purchasers of monument »r

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l' attention.

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Dr. Dctchon, ol tins citv, lias

out, common mid troublesome disease' with toilet

W for known as catarrh of the head, aud is now

tiee. II afnicted vomiu ee him

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tre white beans, potatoes, app es—but it (H1, one containing -10 ac'ivs and the tit ter ,•

ORCANS AND PIANOS-

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—(ico. John.soii sold to in. Johnson so acres in Scoti township —The ice men were busy on Saturday —packing congealed ivatcr. --.Mr-. J'.uoch lUish returned home last week from her visit to Ohio. —Married, on Thill-day last, Joseph Click to Sarah Hritton, hv Kov. llobert iller. —I hir citizens for a few nights past have been attending lectures ami ending with head feeling.

Dr. Drake has retired from the drug business, and will devote his whole time hereafter to his profession.

—John R. 1'ellley sold on Friday last ^o acres of land to Samuel l'.iikhurst, of lioone comity, for £1.200,

l'hillip .". Prewitt traded his I!,") acres of land he got Irom John Hyid to 1CHjah (ir.'inthain for his drug store, receiving £1,000 to boot. Who comes next

ted on Ordinance^, together wi.l, the -Some person on Saturday nidit t-K.k City Attorney, was instructed to report John ltyrd's horse, which stood hitched at the next regular meeting an ordinance front of Samuel lirown's residence,

City School Trustees to .. IU si'r

alem, some 10 miles, where IMMVII5 found

xl lnoniin hil( lj0(1 to

as be provided for in the ordinance, .„, .|„

and to provide penally lor its viola- sist in not taking stock .n the A.. 1.. A tion. St. I.. Railroad. No doubt they would like the money, as we learn the

treasury is dreaned dry, to be borrowed.

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Wabash avenue, and instructing the City Clerk to advertise for sealed propos als for the construction of said walk.

The Committee on Public Improve­

stock (d Koger

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one tha' we deeply feel and very much How lCst:tllisIi Cif-.

-et t'ti Permanent health when it has been un-

Jhat we wnl ever cherish .. ... .. ... and hohl dear and saere.l her memory, '}.

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and tender to the friend- o/ the deceased ''V'T d'arihea, vertigo, lowness ci our unfeiL'.ied 'vmpathv, anil try as far .K-, is i., „c-

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re in a a 1 1 ii in if

....... er nousenohi.

irn'i'n" i'lr t'h'irtv ,hv

S a ie|uesi111their ]uhlicatiou.

Henry's Carbolic Salve is s,vWell known that it is only necessary to caution airainsi imitations. It requires a •careful admixture of the carbolic acid will] other ingredients to produce a salve that may he relied upon. The irenuine I only (.Miaranteed. See that il bears the

LMiature ami private proprietary stamp oi .lohn 1". Henry. Sold by all drug^i.-ts and dealers, .lohn T. Henry, Curran .V Co.. l'roprictois, Sand '.I College Place, New Vorl

A «ooK S'arin lor Sale There is now on the market one of flic be*l ijuarter seetions of land iu ^f«hiton it a 2 south of I'rawfordsville. The location is

adsnir tb)e. The proportion of timber to

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beinir black walnut ami Mitrar tree.!

Wati'f faeilitir

on irecn

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facilities, ice., make

pant by pat-! -150,000 inhabitants, and thence west over

Scotland.

the businc.'

rolii/.ing a home fir... TI.ev will the tft. Louis. Kansas Citv and Nortl.nrn I Hi.l/«iv. ei.ts

they in- its line with he.-t fjuulitv of nr-w steel

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tuted lor .rdinary ears new chair coaches, with

d:seov- omf(»rt nnd safety, be

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ered an infallible cure lor that, al pres-• peted aud

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pUtllti'Mho wime into successful prao ... uo'llitnr Ilin

by

Ijiriu for Sail'. I, v., „,

Craw fordsvi lie.

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Aitenl for

K-u-y'- r.,:i ni

'1 lip mutch loss Vox .lUiiiaun,"' ami I lie wonderful Vox Jubilante.

STANDARD ORGAN of the WORLD

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.. .. ,, ., 1 tupt UltOll the I'etltHUI Of his ereilllols :illil the niunity of an excellent neighbor, Brother criginal vitality and color. piyment of uny .h l.ts «n.i :h.. iiciivcry or .mv Rurk of a faithful and loving companion, and, more to be regre'.ted than all else, tillU'Hsililliis she leaves two small orphan children to: A- H- Iiraden has just received a good mourn her departure therefore supr.ly of superior Youghioghenv coal

tor],id,ty of the

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^rief, hoping thin Jo relieve them of nt expel the' least a part of the heavy bunion whieh they are required t« bear. One of the most remarkable remeJia! l«*t. in eomplianee with the jr ts, either of ancient or modern time*. "VOTJt'lC a a S a I

^njoiamiers micnu. it slioululie 111 i*» im.m«i-.ai. h-«i.\ 11-

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't removes or conn-

iniiii, l.ir tliutj il.i\.. icraels kidney, bladder ami j:laiidiilar Not is h,.r.-i.y mi on iluit '.liin.-r. a.i. hat a ep\ ol the(? reolu- (jis( n?i*s, diabete.* rave| mental and "O'tistrntrtx of the estate »t John w. Miinor, »ie. to the bereaved husband. ..liv-Icii dcbilitv los« nfi'im.r cn'i-ml' in-' Jci- lilc.l h. in'iinoi, t.» -yll rh.. lt.Mi Kb. /»..*, 1 1 Igor (.lu.ed lt\ 1 :t«i th•.» tleeiJent, h:s person-it bctn^i insulVt* u» .101 UN a I., jynf/" ami youthful indiscretions, all female eom-' '"l^y lii-'{oi.*t- an-i t!» »t vihi petition

]laiiUs, and buoys up an enervated ner

a.

Davis" and tho "Docker" Pianos. \vnr-. M- .»• IMiivt r.iini.Mjrj,., ",

nt.UYI'OIMJSYII.I.K, ixi.

1 »,M IXISTUATOR'S NOTKJK.

i-. luM'fliv *ivrn thut ti»r»

!t?tv niinun«4irHtor of tho \Vhill»ck, l«to of '•ntllltv. i- vtntt»o«.f(l to I.O nolv»-nt. SAMTKI, HISKOHI),

Nolioc i- h«-r-liy L'iv tint will ho ft Miou 10 ttit' llo:ml of of tho «M,iuity of M«mti oin.Ty Induum, nt thvir t)»'\t ?:psviot», prttym^ tin t«-» two nlloys, MI tlio town 01 Now lio-.*, hiiltaiut, r»uit ilosorib'oil as tolUtw fno of Hiii.i nllovH ri»t»f or\M wo»t, on tho -onth by lot* No. 2 un«l tni-l 111 tho north hv lot No. :i }«ixi -I.

Th* n»hor nitb north an«l south :»n«l ho:jrnU'i on t!»•• M«1(. hy lot No. 1 nn-l on tinwost hv lof* N«».

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county

and

money had

STATES MAUSIJAI/S

Hy tirtti of writ ofoxoi-iition to mo «iitoI from tho Clerk's office the Cnno.i StiUos Cirouit !nnrt for tho IMriet of !n1ian:i. I

S a a «»m va'nat ion or apprni-vtnoti't hiw**. r.s. \\.I--N«I. Hv llritnr.itT N. Hjr.ri.nv I» pn!v.

(.IT1CF. ro Cl.)NTRACT()U.

Noliee i- 1..• I.y ^.'iven lliril bid- will !e e.'lVi-it

III

I

III*

olli'^.'" lilt- CIlMit of the l-ily

(.V:e.ilor'I-\'lie,

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until Mon'luv, the '.till linv nf

I'l'liluiiry. 1S7I, for Ihe ei.i)Hlrui:tiin "f :i s'tiiew:tlk on tin- nuMii siile of Wiilmsli Avi tun*, in suiil eitv, in front of lot .\fi. I 'll, orlj:iniil |i!nt. .s'itid wiilli to In' inioli 1 of i) i|, or I'nie Itonrd-, two inches lliiek, lit 1^. i,J,., to l.-f Ittid on llireo dak-ills, three l.y four m.-lies stjiiiire. is SsntI hid- must iiieluilo Ihe'glailin^ :iei.-i riling to

ri survey of lie* eitv I'numeer. 'I he Counejl

reserve theri^ht to rijt'i'l nuy or nil tiids.

No 1 Dialed silvern-lip poni it bur nf I'.v oriler ol the rotniiion C'o'une il of the eitv of .v .\o. piatui siiMm.ue, consisting ol ••, i„r,isviiie. T. i. nismvx. City rieii,-. table and tea s]oons, knives and forks, at ..... .. _:-/y..,.. cost. The goods are warranted for five IN HA N Kl! I'Pl't.'V. years. He wants to close out this part ..

1'i^'rn't nvr! filth*' f-mtrti Slut?*, »"f lh J)xtnrt

of Ilis blMMONH. Now in tho limo for In the matter• o't John Wasson, uikrupt. in i-ankruptey. A wurinnt in lhmktviptov h:t« hoon l,\

I sniil eonrt M^inin-t tile e-tate of m:u-| .lohn Wa*"-

l»V UMIl^r 11 slil t'«retahl' Sicilian I "•'"». of tho eonnty of .M«nmomerv, of the State Hair Renewcr vour hair will resume its

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V'!-"'"V ''.

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Will Ire he»nl lit the Hevt Court of i«iti eo mil M. IK WIIII »•, At t, v.

I mJ'J-'Uv

N

W.

iiirar

are uneijualed.

a little examiuatit'ii bein^* several never JailuiL' sj»rinir on the i»ounijol a* follow*: Me^inninu at tho *«oijthea-t it.-u- j-- iMtriicr of tlio

mar- tract, buildings lair, ..'on! orchard, and ... .-

timber portion well set The location, character

hie directly from the importers aud consequently can gel it as clieapa- any oilier eitv in the country. unparing the work of these ntlemcn with that which tract for a Home Farm is brought from abroad, it requires no time they oiler to capitalists a safe practiced eye to see thai il equals, and vestment. Said tract the south in very many case., surpasses, that which quarter of. ihc.J- IS. Sidcner farm.

it

a

-Iw.'i

I

riic Hush to liaiXKSlH :ilMl 'ola-

M- .*A' 11 .•. r' I simple o. ^aid re .J t'tHte, to Matisfv sail jit'lr re a it

firm. They will get! the tft. Louis, Kansas City and Xorthern ... veiy IOKCUHT with ini.-re.-i „.| satisfactorv work and Line, which readies all the great) wulimii nny n-ln-i' rmm riiiuniion m-

land grants in the West, and runs six last "'i','!,, Sui'l teal estate t-ike a* the hxpre trains, two more than any o:he

1 1 1 1

sunn rivers. This road, iu the l.ist twc» yearn, has expended over two million dol-

lars, be.-ides enrniui s, iu extrae,rdinarv

improvements of roadway, in relaving

.. i. .i .. .P."

all We.-t will lurto.-h tickets

,v

I

.OUls,

tables add re*"* either

I ri rp.. dianapolis, 1ml. or 1\ H. (.Jroat, rtt. I from valuation or appraisement law it a 0 a A A O A !:j8-tf.

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MARRIED.

Jli KI.N-r.V II W.I. Ilt'L k. u... .1 Melvius Miry K. II..11, .bu-M.-r 1.1 .1

Spcu'ial

-^'1 ifisf. hv Iw'1 TO MT. H. ||»!!.

TH«KNTnN. Tlmr-.i.v nit! 1 iil#*n«•»(' 1 h"* Ui i.Hii.t, Jt. Mr. Jt»hr» Thorrton, ol W ••!:.«! I, 1 Mnl 1*. I'* tlH-r, t-|'t in-

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LEGAL NOTICES.

JS i»«»^i:i1

iSpooiji 1

A.lminititralor.

|)KnTIO.\ TO VACATF, AI.I.KVS.

Six'ciiil

Spccisil

Sp(K i:il

WM. KMM!*«T, .IAMKS STI UMAN. It. H. HKKN, I'. |. I'Ai KKW.

W

on

Tu»*S'h»y, KebritiWy 14, ^71, hoCwoen tho hour* nt lOoVloi'k

A

M. aijii 1 o'clnek R. M., at the

Cnstrt ll'iiM- iloor in the oily of rr«\vfor«Nvil|e, Montvoin^rv eonnty, IntliiuiH. otl'er for J»H!O at pnhhe 5\ueti»ti tli»» vent'- r.n'J for tlio term ol seven j'i*#rs of iho foUow'in^j doseriho»l r«»«l ostnte, to-u it Sontliwe^t '{unrter of sool ton MX '•), town-hip nineteen (H'», ran^o lonr (4) wost, in Mont^omory enmity, livlnmn, nn«l upon failure to reali/e vnm «nfti« ienl t»« Kiit-sfy thf fetnMr»l, w/ll, nt the •iiuno tune ruol j»!aeo nnl in the in^nner aforo^airl, otlor /«r .sale tho fee simple of the s«tne. Titlion tho jiropettv of tho .lefemlrinN nt tho snit of Horace ll. rin'flin, J-.«tw inl K. Kv»n», Kthvtinl \V. Patierrft ami Hor.'H .1. l' r«:lllli, •.jiOinni UU"i N it}, oi (frahatn.

i».tnk-

}ir«jperty hflonjrin£ to suiil int:rnpt, to him or »r hi use, u*nl tlje tian^iVr oi uny property by him, are I'urhiihHwi by IHW. A tnrefiti'^ of the ere«iitorH of

Mini l«»nUritpt, to prove their ilobt*

itint oiiiMir more us^iunees of hi.^ t^tnio, will bo hohl at a eourt of li .nUrupt-'j, to be liohh at YuwfonKvillt 1 in ilisti i« t, on tlx* 1st «tnv «f Febrttaty, A. 1 1 !»"•!. at o'ctoek m., ut the rtliiM* ot I'etor.S. Ke:in**ilv, on^ tho re^i.-i««r» in hankrt'ijxrtv.

ll'RNM. .1. Sl'OONKU

I'.S. Mur-«h«l, InMrict ot lnl., M*s"nuoi, .hit.i')-'Jw

jyrOTlCK OK .\ ife i- le-lehi

INSOLVKXt'V.

II fh^t .t tlie

n*i»« !t n.-t of the C' ru 11 t.' 'lilt ol Monf^omorv county,

^nwunt. hi.in,,,.,, 1^7.^ the e-tate of John \V. fner. «e-

(lis

«seil. tvas ilt'i.'lal'eti plotublj I u.»o|vrli t. I'reijj tors «re tiier« )'ore jj«»tillei| th.O the .-ante will be -efb'.l aceordunily. s.\ HI N I |,N

i»f the' Uireint I. M. VANCK, Moris of .M

OTICIC OF ATTACHMKXT.

hoforr t'nion Mover.

•St Jiltiioi''', MuntiJOlhi-u i'ttniilii. .lohn

»n»Siiy. .Ill-tMM'Ot the pei.e,

tr»«t

ship. John l«. I'.ivi?. \. P.uiiel Pn.i-iMvhny in att.u hiiient.

He It relt*e»}ljere«l that bctbie h»e, :t .ll stM'«- of sh«* Peace, in t'nioa tov.u-hip, Montnoniery [•e.unty an.i {ate of Iieliana, the plunii tft in the above ntitled er,ue ha- in.* iOtt« «I ptoceei|int in Attaehttietu a^tin"t tho «letenilant. 'J'he »|e. fetlant ill thf5ef«r»' tahe notiee that the .}inn* «.l| be iK-aot before ine ,. niv otliei. In ~:il• I

township, on th" *»th 'lay of l*elMi uy, t"TI, at Jo 1 o'e!«»f)c

A

ol

F-ulij

v. 1 »:i eI .I »n. I i. 1 s" t.

I .k'MN W. U\MAV, .1. I'.

S

IIF.Kll-T'S

A1.K.

•ral

Itv virtue fit" two several execution* to me tt .i fjt.iii the Clerk the Citenii Conit of Montt'oijieiy f'oiittiy. Mate of hi'Jmrei, tit favor ot Murtha Hioun atitl Sarah K. I»avi et «l.,

Saturtkuj, t/f

21*/

eleared hind is ^ood, ther beinir about th-.* hour- of |o o'clock i. :oni -i I O

.hi acres ol eleared hind and of timber.

I'IOOI,

,, o*inty.

ment* for throe huti'lred nnd ft^hty'-nino dollRT'-

tortv-sf-ven eent«

mmuies leveling wan i.il- ii™i Monicomery comiiy, In.i., 1 ren

frn-of fttn/rj 'ravhutir. Auv viel

.mrh

tinl-oi^

r.

'. ?, .... I 11 ,}r nt st uinir uil-MJ^Il tickets the {2) iwr^ more or !«—. tu^etlu with

bv

Kansas (. I ty iv ^voiLhern fchort

Line, the best and shortest to Kansas |.l*.«., o««.r iho fw sim|.l.' «f sai.l llw.l

.1 oloiaoo, JSehia^ka, California and tic dred nnd Hi*tv'-four dollars und thiity etau

ba\e to lirst cbis farm^ lor »ale great West, it being the 'nlv line run-'«»no iVrni^nini two hundred liiiity-^ix live miles ea,t of this city on me Thorn- ning through cars between tft. Louis and I!."! 11^ Well implOV-i Circulars and time

1

($.ys'.».47), »v

I lain H. Urtniev et nl.

Mis-

-. *. .. oounty, State of Indian:), iu favor of .fohn-v JJeth-

ami ir(»n rails, on nroad new ties, and erin^ton «-t »l, jssuoti to me Sheritt of saitl

in passenger Miuii»ment. hnvinir Mib^ti-

ele^antlv

I salctv, Dei ig elegantly ear- o'.-lork.r.

littcd

witii

dressing rooms,

At"! «O popiijar have they heeome lh:»t it

BOOTS

A lar^». stoek re: Mantifat-:tirin^ :«IM r«-j

KH,

•I:»ivJ-'u A'itmns-tratrtx.

Hi:iKS OF \l. K-TAli:.

riMTnox

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M.

•*iiI to n»e Shefiir of M.ani eoiitity, I Hi xpo-c to v»Je tt pnhlic ifetjon nti'l «-iit'-rV. 1.0

thy uj Fibnmni,

elock r. t. of ail nay, at the Onrl lloune

theeity of*ra«toni*v!iie. Moat^omerv

IIHIIMI.M,

lib character OI the hind excellent., not exef-fitin^ seven vear^, ot the feliowtn" tie-

th" rent^ atei protltv for a tertn

187*1, 24 Knst Muill SI.

^m

IN!

in blue irrass. of soil, water

in.

iliana, to-wit J'art of the ea-l ha I ol the sotith-

'l "eOon thirty two in tr.wn-

a

tillmi'l .e.vn.'.l lv

joining the margin of the original plat of the town of Criw for'Nville, in

tho north line ol Yet noil street of .iai-i tow n, extender] east ic I run ni nu tlon.-e no th 'o a point.

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The indieation» are that tlie ru"li to «'jtion of ont U»w t«i tho town of orawio'vUviPe Kansas and Colorado will be greater than ""m.evcr iu 1S|4. 1 he sliorlest way to reach suiiksmt in suiisfy s.o.l i-xceiiiinus, I wiM.i.i the far West is through St. Louis,

tho sonth liny ot the 4 ou«^vil!e, New Atlmiv A

niO!»t irable I Chicago rail i*oal track, thenee 111 ji »outtie:ist*»li.

reetion -tloiiif the south tnnrgin oi-iicl *unj rmoli

the sjime tr:o*k to a point one hoinlrefl feet ea-t if th»' plaee of beginnm,-/, then--e ««ou»h to the not th

tn ir/{in of Vernon treet, in .- nil town, where exten lei| ea^t, thctare west one hnn«he.! feet the a of in an in .. from ol! the ea-t »nh» of lot No. fjve i'.,, j,«i the] «iii»e i^ knowijMiel -le-t^ntUe.! on the i.h( «,| i.

Msiv's aihlit ion to the town of CnrA foolvville, an out lots N». fonr (ll. live (.'•/, (i j, seven

O

C')* »»neeo aii.l ten (lo), mi th».» south

Z"l(fo halTol thiee aeres a* the atiif known an.I «lo»it'natel on tin

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MOI|

plat of .!ain» Thorn-on

a

W. IMITHI.

iul-

eoimty, and on

4

.* u,|.

j.p ^ft'te flay at the s.mie |i|n"e, otl'er the let

thre».» tinmHanri

.SWUI.M.)CVIS,

property of Wib

.lanW.: wpfSbi".Mi I. M. KKI^KY. Mi'M of M.C

S^UKUlVrti .SALIC. "11

Hy virtue of four evertI exectitionv lo mo diix-e(. il irom tho Clyrk of tho Circuit C«»rt of Mont* joinery county and Superior Court of Marion

I o*p»m« to .-ale at pu:, ,e auction

1 and ontory, on

reelinintr iu.ic

chair coa, lies, will, every appliance Air I 'f' ^brnar,,, 187-i,

lil-t f-'Ml IllP llOIH'f. of ill ll I'lOck A. M., Illlil *1

M.

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convenienctn for ladies, tren-

or s....l .lay, nt M. Court ho,',«c ,ioor.

Ox*oH'rinvlorilsviilo, Mnntginnervuniuitv.

iJlv.V.''v.o,".'"Jot

!n",

I

I.tmil.e- tie.vellll With Ii 11 itea! Kiate, 111 Mout^outerv ootintv. Indiana, to.!

ru ."i

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N 1 1 I'Otof s»«-tion nin«-te(»ti in touulup

tl... 1 57 th, of n«e five ^t, eon.

this excel- 5 1 "pportenfes thereunto heiou^mir. to he

1 leni. route throu-dl St Loui^ nv-r liot oxoeution--, infer*»"lf»«nil»*n«.tH "V 1 T,./ niiosRmowillnothrinuftH.uuM«tHc.ent to

f*ai»l »xoeution

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o-» the UiHowuiir de,4o»'d'f tl

ill on

wn.i.. r. laivii.

fli«*

A i^linor 1 ninotv-tive ernt-(Sl.yin «C») respectively, to^eth-

Uroat, fit.

l.ouis, Mo., either of whom will furnish any information desired.

'•atne day jt

J-.-IMO losmisiv -aid jud^nu'iit^ lot (uie hnn-

ntou- «nd two lu»n»lred and .«i.itoen dfdlars and

erwith mu-i^t nnl OO^IH, without anv relief

Mud

KOH|

K«tate taken as tho proporly

I .luine* h. McClelland ft al.

DRY GOODS.

1 511 n! In Lyon*' Poplins

A O

OII'«TH T]Im Weeh

1 In Hlack Silk-sat si.? 1.0(1. .*I. •I. ?'2. and $2.2/5 per yard.

Pinis'

Iri-h Poplins,

I ii»s: In S«-rge Suit jugs. Camels 1 lair Cloth, and many other styles at 25, oil and I.'I ccnls yard.

Wpocinl llii l-jn'ii In Sniped Shawls a Jli olt and ^-l.oO each.

1 Jnvo'ji ins In Ottoman Shawls at (IN. J-J.IMI, and ^ft.OOenoh.

1 {ui-fi'jiiiiK In Paisley Shawls af $R,00 lo each.

1 {avgains In Linens, Marseilles, Quilts, Wblketsand Lap Robes.

Uai-orins In Cloths, Coatings, l'eavers S1.2"i, Sl.oO aud fl.To per yard.

A

"ir.-i

2

fif

..iwiwwripilll I. M. KEI.^PY, ShflTof 0.

(l

0

Cassiineres at

NEW BE,AND BLACK ALPACAS

And Pure Mohairs.

THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN

I,( KKKI A TV PI1TOE

AND GREATLY

TM PHOT EI) IX 01 ALITY.

I-

7li

Itai'^nins In plain and twilled shirting, Flannels, .'5-4 and 0-4 Plaid shirting Brown and Hlue Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces

Silk Ties, Hnsehcs and Fancy (ioods in great variety.

(2. CKAWFORD.

ALPACAS.

(Campbell & Harter

Now offei- uuotherlot of llieiv

cents, $1.00

with itillliMiltv thrr linr-s are krnt full. FuuMied tiliko

on both siiles. lino lo.»y hi e-1 ut»-h:munMe. They j.ro ^npe:«»oeiin^ inn *xreat monftiro the use of -ilU

BOOTS AMD SHOES

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KELLEY

ii*^

Hiaile Hoot-. S!ioe«. Htippern e.\eeii .J r-n h'.j I notice,

SHOES

& CO.

I

I11 Ml., Cnt wfortlw vllle, 1 IKI.

S ZEE O IE S,

Gtttn Hoots, efo., ii vi' them a enl!.

BOOK STORE.

CITY 1 OIi STORE.

'orstfthtlv on hntut

Ac 1 ill ^VER.

Blank Books, School Books

Diarie!?

a

Sasli, GrliDssi, I'aints,

OILS, PUTTY, IRON,

A I I I

s?n of the Circular Saw, Opposite the Court House.

ILS.

& LllllXCOTT,

^'ANULAOLUITI'.-*

aruM'enh

Frames

»»fatl values mi'l sizes :.v

lnitLKS, ilV.MN HOOKS, WRITIN'tJ F)i:SKS, P0KTF0L10S,

tnai»inf«h|e Utn«1. Wo have bon«ht an iMitnen-f stoek ati'l mn-t «-oll cuit hofore' P.OOUH of every Jituunvv I, W71.

AT (ISTO)IKH'S OWX FKICES.

t.'oine in ami *eo our -to Ic.

HARDWARE.

IMWFOKiSVILLE, IND.

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W. V. I.IPPINCOTT.

IU

I ji 1 l)i*l 'ji ug-, Buri«i»S' andWool

XTS, TAKX/SHt\S A'I) AXLE UltEASE.

Oi»r ni|N 111*4' iccoiiiHienilMl He UK* I»nrwt mid bwl, by all III* MndilnJftlN lit U10 fiMilniin KxpoMltiou. Low I'rlw (""11'roiupt Fayiiivnt.

Office ami Wuvtroow, Georgia Street. J'oetory Smith lli Sfrtc

..nni,vi INIWANAPOMH, INI),

Oils