Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 February 1874 — Page 3

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Skatish is one of the lost arts.

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some folks are

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HATS AND CAPS.

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FAIX AND WINTER STYLES AT

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CITY AND VICINITY.

Two new chandeliers have peen hung

in the Methodist church.

of court promises to be light.

1'. It. Simivon clerks at "the now grocery store of Wilson & Kvans, list beneath the JoritXAI. office.

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llatH for Old iin«l 3Iiclll«i Aleii. I 1 ATM.

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GENUINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES AM) MITTENS, .mi* l-'ull T.Iiio llenil yOI ii«l«- KlilrtM AhvuyH on Jliiml. HIIIHTK 1 AIK TO

Ksi^. JvAMsAY is circulating a sub- [rj,.sti Vice President 'i'lio^. S. scription paper to procure a bell lor Spraugc, Second Vice 1'rilsideiit (leu the colored church. Harry noil fork Hurley, Secretary M. 1*. Tingley'

heads the list. ,\s-t. S«-cretary Ge:i. A. V. Kice, Trias. I Hirhain

TllK County Council of the Patrons dl Husbandry will meet at F.lt/.roth Hall Oil the third Thursday of February, 1*7-1. nt ten o'clock a. m.

Tttr. wife of James I'axton died last

Monday afternoon of consumption. I lie funeral services took place ye-tenlay at the Methodist church. ,,

Thk change of tin* raiuc o| Middle town to Wavnetown was a grange move- him we learned that though the Com pa ment. Thev are opposed lo everything, ny is laboring under a temporary em

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It only posts eight cents now to regis ter a letter. It used Io cost tifteeii cents.

A registered letter is delivered only to

the party to whom it ,s addr.-ed, ami

]iositson of Assistant Superintendent, of. the I... C. A S. W. Railway, has been promoted lo tin- Superintendence ofi

the same road.

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O w\11 (mi^bed west of Lebai.on an have expressed a desire to lend better and purer lives by uniting with the dill'ereut I. branches of the Christian Church within

the last six week-". A religious feeling,.. ..

oervades tlio out-ire community. c, completed in .Scott and lark townships. Bishop Tai.hot conducted services at and the Company is awaiting the action

morning and evening, higlit persons stock wind, was voted by those town-

II. W. CoNXAisl'. the ice Icing, has succeedeil in storing only about om-hiin-i

.from the North Pole.

Spt'-.A KI Nil of Trontmaii's butter reminds .lo-lin that a lew weeks ago bbought a bag of rags. When the rag man came around the other dav, asi-his wont to do. he examined each bag, and in one he found an old hor-e shoe snugly ensconced in one corner. How peculiar

There seems to be 110 abatement in the I

It was the intention of'

.last Sunday night but concern manifested by many still being eoiiiiiiued. dred and thirty addition made to the Church.

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I venr and to take measures for a more

vigorous prosecution of the work. A

knv have two (arms to rent, all larire representation of the stockholders ... .. .. ,. Ir.endlv call ih.s week, and reports bus.ihere

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from all along the line and a livelv inter-

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Tilt: work of the grand jury this term each of the three States through which

the road propoHes to run was fully repre-

sented. The following gentlemen were

Xo quail killing after the 1st of 1' eb-1 oleoted Geo. I Chaflee, L. 15. Stephen- Dirt cheap. In fact, cheaper than

ruary according to the law. son, George It. Wend ling, D. W. Marks, lirt is the Winter clothing now being Gkn, Lkw Waij.ack ami George D. J. Patterson, S. H. ltlackwell, Gen. A. rushed oil' at the store of Kli Kahn's. Hurley have formed a jiartnership for V. Rice, T. S. Gilliland, f!eo. A. Dent The unusual mildness of the Winter has the practice of law.

.1. I'orter, Samuel Met'lure, W. Spender, Thos. S. Sprague, li. Gardner. ImImediately upon the adjournment of the

SlM'K Jack Snvder joined the grangers meeting of the stockholders the Directors bo won't make aiiv more "middliiiL's •™1 elected the following ollicers C. Willson, President Geo. D. Cliaf-

Uoyd. Assisiiiiit 1 reaMirers. Of the j,.

\nder-o,,. Lebanon St. Louis Railroad

was in the city last Tue-day looking at-!

ter the interests of the Company. From

that ha- "middle" in it. harras-inent caused bv the abseoiidinir i:: Jslib-eontiactors, yet the future prospects ii tin- road are brighter than thev have

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his receijit is taken. rthe heavy liabilities easioned by the

WK are pleased "./note that J, C. defalcation of the .-ub eoiitraetoi.s. lladlev, who lor some time has held t|, Tlie luaiiag.-nient carne-tlv desirethat this

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ron, Aniterson to' Noblesville, a

is finished, ready ami

clearing and grubbing i- ill progress in Jcilcrsim and Jackson townships,

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were confirmed as communicants in ships. In the meantime the oflieers ask the church. As yet no step* have the friends of the enterprise to stand lu- kani A: Keimcy, Indianapolis, will he in

been taken to supply this parish with a them and aid them by their influence to I Crawfords-ville about the )th of rector to fill the place made vacant by stem this temporary embarrassment. i»"»t'i will' samples of spring goods for death Of Mr. Cunimiiis. .vl/f^l'n.ey say the ivad can and shall be L"'iils. It would be well lor gentlemen

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dred tons ot ice. He don't seem to be in room in nion Block, just beneath the

tl least discouraged and -ays h" intends to keep a still upper lip until the first of May. He wants it distinctly understood that he is not going out of the business even il he is compelled to Miip

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about thirty-five persons ha 'e been admitted into church fellowship. &

week Jake 1 routman, who keep

a sort of a country produce store in con

THE large and commodious business

Jorp.NAl, (ji.ai-iers, ha- been rented bv

Tin reeiieast le lUinnir says theic is a man ivy the name of Frederick Porch living near A-hhy's Mills who is one hundred and three years old. He walks wherever lie pleases about the neighborhood, and reads easily without glasses.

OlilTIMKY.

THOMAS .MP.lt A t: It V.

religiousi'iterest at the Methodist church. —, ... ... ,i count v. Ohio, Apr 1 2,, 11 Hit, where he On the other hand, it any thing, the in-.

Thomas McIiutv was bom in Adams

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esided till at the age of :•. when In

terest inerea-c-ibe n-i-to-to have closed the meetings 1 .... 'short time started for the unsettled porbecause ol lie

was married to luity Patton. and in a

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boat, on which

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Ijt.iiKP. G. W. Thompson,

the Christian church as pastor. pected he v.**'l be ln-re thi-1 week, and ••'commence his labors to-morrw niirbt.

It is ex

I'rayer and social meetings are beinj: held at this church every night during thin week. Since the meetings began

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Knv. A. A. ViEli, the predecessor of ltev. S. I lock as pa-tor of the Methodist church, was in the city la-t Thursday. Mr. Wee has been suOering from disease .!of the liver for the past two years and bis avoirdupois is less by about filly

pounds than it was when he left here. Ho is at present Presiding Klder on the LftFayotte District. As he has consider­

able riding to do Hen Ornbaun presented him an cleiiant saddle.

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inenofthiSc.it}, has been elected di-' F. W. «J. rector of the Indiana Slate Board of: l'i.«-i« n»'. i--,.:.i-«..«iy

Agriculture for the ensuing year, repreHenting the 16th Agricultural l)is-i I'ltAOI". .ll.iTTKKS.

trict,.composed of the counties of Steuben, Hl I.DKKS Dekalb, Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko, X-j i„.i| & Tinslev's. lile, I.ngrnuge and Klkhart. Mr. Lockhart lives at Waterloo City, Itekalb

office, bought ft few rolls of nice looking: "Where did von get those nieelv-fit-

to Home customers and to show them of course," is always the reply. ,b that it was just the thing he cut one of the best assortment of hoots and the rolln aud discovered that they had for ladies, gentlemen and children in

io to Aliens' to ^el your clothes cut. Thev have the best cutter in town.

promptly filled.

rx inks,

Toi.ki*. & ST. I ,.n* Kah.way Mki.t a«lv».Un«« to consult Dr. Detchon, who sum!i!)

[a I'.oard ol Directors to serve the ensuing t-to cure. Olhcen. isl.er block

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friends ol the road were present ...

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up til alter being two month- on lus way. ,. vihi„t.' needed in a countin, He aniveil at Attica, April 2.^, 18JS. ^,

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'ity, has been temporarily employed by With sonic difficulty, he procured a „.j|| |, reasonable. house in Attica, where his family was ..

To keep peace iii tin- lamily, see thai During her eiigaircuieni she will proyour wile is always in a good humor, dttee three ihmv and |i [iil:ir piece*: There i- mi better way to do this thai) "Leah, the For-akeu Jewess," "Jane to provide li'-r ith good llour ami the 'Eyre," ami "The Woman in White." 9 best family Hour i-oiiies l'rom Tmittmaii Heats can lie seemed in advance at ('. W. it Snyder. Order.-. Jel't at the

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-ASH and (II.ASS low Tinslev's.

Frank (Jill, of New Kos-i, gave us a

.. .. lies* jrond with him. lie will sell from

the great en-i V, 'r montlj iii K'bruarv, anvthini now in his overs

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orc at W 10 pn- rent Tor ca.h or

lr l(k W( mu|M Uii|ik now Uu (im(i

t0 give

him a call.

.1. 0. Silvers, .1. J. Broivnlec, J. V. made gouds of this description cheap,and Ilanta, M. B. (iarten. S. Willsoii, they must be sold to make room for

Spring stock.

'J'he Archbi-hop of Santiago declares that female voices in the choir are dangerous to true piety and devotion Whe'.her this may be true or not the female voice in this locality is partial to Joslin's cook stoves.

A California lady owns 1 7-"i,'.m.'" acres ol land, and yet she is far from being

urer Win. H. Durham and J. happy, simply because .-lie is so far away j) -j- (_'

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iii-w oflieers, and especially the '"'f-i- leue with the ladies of Crawford-viHe in dent, Secretary and one of the As'-istr.nt buying her billet deux paper and cnI reasiirei's, aii'l of the enterprise in geli- velops Iroin Diekey A Brewer. Sad ea-e era) we ha)l have more to say hereafter, thai

David I\'i:nwoi!tiiv, Treasurer of the I

The Grand Duke Alexis is faithful to

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,,is powers of holdinu-out.

I clasped her tiny hand in mine I vowed to shield her from the wind and trom the world's cold storms. She sal:

her beauteous eyes on me, and said, with trembling swell: "Take me to Wilson ,V onierville's for a dish ol oysters, for

all should be met promptly. I thev do sav that thev'serve them' iip bet-

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stance ot twenty miles, the grade stieh an appeal could not he denied.

for the timber a

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the work

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this county. 1 en miles of grading are

f-upply in Dixie? The people of ('raw-j Vaughn. fordsvillc want to know where they can

get gov»d clothing cheap. We can tell

wishing tasty and elegant Spring suits to reserve their orders for Mr. Kenney. This firm has alreadv a good custom here!

which has been secured by fair dealing and their ability to please.

Wilson Alien. These genlletnen have opened out a new and fresh stock of The word 'stationery," the definition. groceries to which the attention of

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its meaning only ink, pen:-, p.ipei, en-

There i* a pleasure in keeping booksre ifon't mean borrowed books for read-

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Altii pit,paiing a ll.it

been I he rowed down the (hio to the Wabash,

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About one bun-! -ton all Ins f.oo.1

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ambitious in hi kind and generous husband ami lather, choicest groceries, poultry, country proto the commuujty lie was a ready. ducc, all kinds ol table supplies and obliging neiglib ir in fact he was every housekeeping articles, go to Grist & thing that marked the true spirit of a Slubbii.s'. one door west ot the post­

man of sterling integrity, lie was a olliee. faithful member of the M. I". Church,for over fifty years, and met death fearlessly

and died in great hope of eternal life.

Hon. U. M. I/OfK it.a ill', of the lirm °f His death was caused bv typhoid pii"iiR. M. & W. C. iAickliart, the saw mill

illne-s of eleve days.

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for hardware go to

toek ot paper, envelopes, pens, pencils,) ...

u.i, ...j i.,»..Lwi to ,,.. ... I ular distinguished thi'inselves in the Wabash and l.uuh .it Attiui, llank notes, icecipt^. bill ltles and ev- ... .... ,. ... i,

". ervthnu: needed ma counting room. ...

of l.non He ,,-lived at Attica. April 2«. 182S. .!.., ....' i. i.^ the sublime to t.ie ridiculous was again proved by a Senior stating that "no I .- I 1," II I I I II II II I I I'M— I I I.'I I ,1 I-.

only tiie good- but th

kept until a place wa* prepared near Al.K I NI S of'hardware ivn/ for Newtown. He remained there for one 'ASll nt 'ampbelUSc Tin-lev's. year, when he moved lo Montgomery county, tithe plife where lie died. He ll j:os.-ip, with her poisoned tongue was one d" ihe instrumcits mal iti*r meddles with your trood name, heed her the county wha: it i. He ever not. Carry yourself eneet: let your readv to do his part—even more thai hi cotir-c be stiaightlbrwanl, and by the part—-in building churehe-, school serenity ol your countenance and the houses, and in each and evcrv moral re- purity of your life give Ihe lie to all Rood, earnest, soul-inspiring speech, form. In life, he was indi.s'trious and who would underrate and belittle you. Spartic.s to the Gladiators, followed by family he was a devoted,! And above all things, when yon want the

ty of ladies visiting this city through liisj goods. Mall] were their expressions of delight on viewing his elegant and nellselected stock of sparkling gems such as Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings with precious stone settings, Diamonds, Gold Thimbles, elegant Sets of Jewelry,

Go to Aliens' for a new suit when you handsome I'.truscan, Stone Cameos, Solid want it made to order. IS! Rings, Gold Pens, Pencils, 'lootli

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ale cure tor whooping cough. You

have but to use it to be satisfied that it:

Doctor Detchon ,wp,',^'an in,inedi-'I'^ncy "iocks, Solid silver Spoons,

variety ol

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^tter. He recommended it very highly ting boots- "I got them at Jo Challis', AI wood's To..l- Kitlors ^niiV.tock^.fTat/t'o in.-i and boy?

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patent-inBidoH." Jake is around trying city. You are sure to receive satisfac- ,) vigor to the whole system. Sold by pimp, aud ginirnniee a pcrfecji fit or no to give "thai "butter away. tion. all Druggists and first-class Grocers I »ale. AM.KN&IW. .T»n2S.:i

a mim:w r.vrs.

Mil Cor-1 F.ltzruth'- ollice, under the Hall.

ncr," Market and Washington, will be What the St. Joseph (Mo.) Ifnnhl

I'ersons who are stifleriiig from Chron-j resematioii, and those who hear her once ie diseases may find it greatly to their

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anxious to hear her again.

ixii.—The stockholders of the Toledo makes tlutreatment »i those chronic nial- please an she 1\ more than assured. »».. ». St. I,.mis Kailwav 'onipanv met in this '"lies a specialty and keeps all the ap- The beauty of her nature, the play of V",'',"'™ citv vesterdav for the purc-ose of electini pr'tprialeremedies which are best l-1 km-menial iaeult.es, the quamtuess ot «l"Artu sect,on, laml ...

store. o-2 impressed that the scenes belore him are:

the programme of excercise

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„f|«*ode of teaching the siibjeet assigned to

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ljurliridge it Mauser ho out induce- ...

ments to people tu li.iv l.iixdware and ', i-

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Kelsev

cutlerv ol tliein bv oflenng a fine qualitv .. ship, when the meeting ad]oiirned tool goods at reniarkablv low prices.

.... Brownlow and Goid.m sav pnwit. A general inviti lion is the great want of the South is cheap extended. The programme is as follows nionei. Where cat. it get anv that i\ Declamation —A. N. ('lodfclter. ,i i- 'i I-' Map Drawing—Mrs. Kl 1 is. lower meed than the ..(.federate, of! .,

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John's l'jpi«copal church ln*t funday, of the (. ommisMoiicas to subscribe the them at bli Kahn s, in J- isher ldock. ., ,,^« writin be made cnnipiiNnrv artii»«oi»iimii,niiy. w.» io claim to i^vc i»'-i-i. Oi.-mct oMi.d,, Messenger. I

Thomas Keiiney, of the firm uf lleit-* 1 this

which has puzzled Legislatures and The day of praver for Colleges

the public is invited. heir advertise- other public bodies lor so many years, observcl bv Wabasti ill the usual man ment appears in our advertising columns. |l:»s now been formally dt-eidid by t|ic ncr. In the l'orc-ni-.n tl

Senate of the I'niteil S:al:-s to include in

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Vidopes, pencils, and mucilage. For all i-tudints prayer-meeting was held in their these go to Dickey & Brewers. oil n,.\v room, N.i. 2, t.'eiiler Mali. Thi- was

will find their prices to suit your poeket the lirst meeting ever held in the room book. Speaking of pocket-books teminiL I

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lis you can get them there if you haven't neatly paper.d, carpeted, and is well got any. furnished with chairs, stand, chandeliers etc.. and is a very pleasant place to meet

tng, although some people find great .1 term. pleasure ill tliis--hul in keeping books ol

especially such elegant blank!

booksa-sold hv Jlai. I-oole, who lias I lie I ... ... ., ... ...

^t ^pd finest stock ill this line ever:

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.Silver Ware

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expic»ion- ol aston

keep*' Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate

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MN«t I'aiitiy It l'ri*o at Hall forTlirci

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Xifltl*. Il» !. 10 A II.

jsays: Mi»s l'riee is one of the most tal-' ented and versatile actresses upon the it stage, and is wlioll" competent to repre- "Y^H^y

I sent the characters she undertakes. She crows in favor with each successive rep-j

I "The ultimate coni|Uest. and abidinp succe-s of '.ne who strives as hard to) pleae as she docs, is more than assured.

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drives as hard to' .1

mi- i-i iii her .main nation, are such that one for- jioiiierv cotintv, situated i.1. mil

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a S really the character .-he is representing. ,*

shall at once become herself and her assumed character, it is sale to say that she has made friepds of all who have seen her in St. Joseph.

Kii£ur Criek Township TenclierV Mooting. The Institute met at Davis' school house last Saturday. The President, W. H. Kistine, being absent by sickness the Trustee, Dr. Berryman, was called to the chair. Mi

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o. ritz. n. Di.^cusMon Shrnild

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becomes Cawfordsville. The loe

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At times he eenieil to forget iier sur- 1*0 aeres of elfared laud and 7» of timber. rounding*, and to be acting under an in- The character of the land excellent spiration, so perfectly did she seem to be ,,, the character she assumed. In person and address Miss Price is one of the most

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attractive persons on the American stage, being several never failing springs on the Faultless in form and figure, and pos-1 tract. Buildings fair, good orchard, and sessed of a taste which enables her to se- timber portion well set in blue urass. appr.-iis'clni'iit laws lect wardrobe in sueli a nianner thai it ,.., ... ., riij.'.u.i

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iy Funnan. 'J'Jio roll being called, Misses cme. Hannah and Minnie William.-on, .Messrs.

Win. 1.. l-'ruley, M. Bowers

the sweet privi-1 Kelsev answered their

A- Mr. Slusser who was as-

names. signed to duty on reading was absent, Mr. Kel-ey read a well writen paper on

"School Progress," which was sharply I criticised bv the Chair. Mr. ('rane gave

very satisfactory manner lyl ATfT

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,, approved. .Mi— M. illianison ami Mr.

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made some remarks on penman-. nice week*

school liuti-

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Teneliorv .Meeting'. .'

The 1 "iiiuli Township Teachers' Institute will meet in the new school building

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"than anv place in town." Ofi'mrs 1- is the intention to make VI \j \j I O

February. It is the intention lo make this meeting one of interest and profit to all who may attend. Let every teach-

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ary Spi-Tling—L. M. Bradley.

i. Aritheinatical CVnitractions—J.

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tendeut. S. iseellaneoiis biisiui-'s. A few minutes will be given between exercises for criticisms, i)Ut"lioii.s, suggestions, etc.. by Institute. We desire to commence the exercises promptlv at 10 o'clock A. M.

M. K. Ci.otri-:t.Ti:n County Sup i.

ii vrs AMI MlSli VI'S.

to attend a lecture by Dr. Tut tie

Vnter clKireh. in the aiternooii. the,

I and hold sweet communion. —Tin societies arc well attended this

I alhopcaii. 1 hat''it is hut a step from

lor for pleasure." the new number live to each society, or in dollar and cents, twcntv-live dollars each.

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A philosojiher says a man falls in love as he falls down stairs —by accident! I$y 'Hie

accident we dropped into M. t.'. Klein, yesterday, just as lie was showing a par-1

ethers in good Western style. I he see-

ond division will bring their persuasive powers to bear upon the ranks next Sat­

Clii'iipt'r wc Ciin Sell Tliem. I Are just receiving fr' tn New York nnd Philadelphia, large lot of new and dej

Klrnhle gnotis fur the season, which wo wil ofter for the coining

nec.tion witli hi* wheat buying business, "T., iVhin.Mit from th.-e ladie- a- they learned pi ice-. Will keep up our "cheap cu.mter "'ft" ^.Vy .'r M...,tK.......ry. Iii.l,,,.,. „t ih.ir snVis'fy s'.o.l I ill ,l,o snn.e d,y»t just across the way from the .JOURNAL

torpid Liver and Uowels, vvliich ren- clo.liiiiR

f' mpr'' ,n- lousnm

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torpid Liver and Uowels, which ron- clothing for less tlmn first -.1.- lie oii,m .ill. 1 1 ders them capable of perfoiming their to redticc our lnr(H».8tock. me mm •natural functions and impart new life cutting and making good to order in our

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as well attended. The room is

The debaters of last Friday eve­

ning were better than tiie average Some of hem far surpassed the lecture

t\ estern Sketches —bv l-.dward Lg-

.. gleston in research and good common

.. sense. 1 he iresnmeii memoer^ in partn.'-

ORCANS AND PIANOS.

.1 011 TV A. II .BEK M«lii ATTIMIL for TLIO T,'nrl v«1«mI

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Salesroom Xo. i. (Jrecn street.

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.1 «od I'ai'in tor Sale 'I here is now on tin' market one of ihc

Months due

as at^ct the kulneys bladdej- and

,, -y• .: glands, as well as mental and physical! Uy virtuoof jmvt'u of«xer'i»iion to Heading by tr. \N !u^^ei, .Notation aiul diabetes gravel, want of vi

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meet in two weeks nt Independence

1 .-An SS' a OOtls* I -Nt

And il iibicuvrii' to ell ihe -anie it »-in tiij'irec

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in our public schools Institute. }snino »I low ««lik. BO».I« .-»« t.C iiml in I «'. .... ...

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ColliUl'.V l'fixlm't!

And hciel c,\tt»:id a -j-ccitd invila? ion (o tlte

S'" j\L IS 10 1{

•ihle JU .-h, ir Iin at the

indents were [.• .\ve v.o .id

Po .•.!! «,n :Oid hriui* v.i Ii them any thina (te%v I 1'^ 1^^ If Kl liS O .jiv«- to m- |. Wf* \vill p«\ liie.hi^io.'M pri' po--. I'" UKAh i'TA'!"12,

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Jlic matrlilcss ox Ilmiiiiun," and UhmvoihIciTiiI "Vox .liiliilautc. he V'kl.ow lyi -J

STANDARD ORGAN of the WORLD.

A I.OOt- iii 1 !!l t:-i \i«.. t«•

(Join,' "llallolt & Davis" and tho "Docker"' Pianos. i:v.'i n.stimn-ni I:. I in ]rvifii repair

f,«r'»'*:ii,iV.N.n.l

ition is

hiiet i- Kooil,theij being about

'ac.lit.es are unequaled, there

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The location, character of soil, water facilities. &c., make it a most desirable It A lOlt 8 SALK. tract for a Home Farm. At the same! is lifrcl.v nin-n th»t wilt s,.|| 1 l"' niirtion, un l'nittty, lho *^7Ih .inv of K»1 time they oiler to capitalists a vestment.

iafe in-

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Knumeration by 15. T. Crane: Grammar and female complaints are promptly ex-1 by Win. L. Fralev Heading bv Albert pel led by thi-valuable vegetable inedi-.I'lo'i-loi-u a. m. mil I iM»k i-. Hi

CROCERIES.

ITew Firm! Hew Room!

-AND

1" W

Exchange Grocery

l':«W i) "•hi lai

f"rdsvillo oil the lid Saturday in A W 1^

or ^"J!n

our

e.vclisni:.' yrMi, :in\ thine

L0\YiT CASH RATi.S

VVeliiean uh:it ue Mty. Our liiot to i:'..v.-- './

wa

Spare Eealina-'Li?e aiii Let Live-J

th:

tl.e ples isvor't.- 1 r.

Sim v, no 'ii f.e tiuin at nil lime.y.ii hi- usai.l jYiWidiV in-

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ilx»n Jv .Vllon.

UNDERTAKING

II.

N E A E 1- now o|."ued ««iit »»ii North \Va«d»in,:fon -ir«"-et, N".*Jl,in Midnr*- hlock, and will u'ive prompt Mtti'iition th- wants of tin- louuiMiniiv in Jin- line. niMMAb KOBKS funushrd 'nl.-o tdoVe- nild Cr.«pe fill U'i'-hed |o |'(i!|-l.e)U!. .1. 15. A'l 'l'I^ON, as an-ist-int, will he found nt

persons now *ro .South except on business the loom- at a'l hour* the dsty, Ue-nien.'(S

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—'J'he Normalitcs are again at their usual .Saturday morning exerei^e^, trying to quicken their forensic powers The College ileclamatious were introduced last Saturday by the Soplw. in the

lt»- i»t f.Jh'ae -tree!, f, M. P»u:n-' i,•.idetjee,

(or pleasure. Ihc new members :,i We-t w.-iha-h Avenue. K* We are also uir&uts for the Howe Sewing

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urday morning. —The. usual afternoon lecture was conducted by Or. Tuttle last Sunday. i:

More Goods wo Sell

Machine and the Durboti Pump.

pianos.

Tlit? IK-

11 lltO' it

o., iiikI NOICK.

TVti ese A*

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S

At'e the be*I and the elicap'-.-t n"u made Every Instrument Warranted* 'in make (oiod atrenis dressing ui ri iii:v

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LECAL NOTICES

1 )M IX1 S'l'l' ATOlV.S XI )TICIO.

I No! ice is hereby given-that the undersigned ha been appointed administrator of (he estate of Khr-'iheth Whitlock, l-ite of Monfjpmery eotir.tv, dc'-eated, Said ".| ue i« su|pose'i to tllOj be solvent S\.\in HINFUIII), lan^Hva Adinint^trator.

A

I) M1NI ST A TRIX 'S ()T I I-

Notice i- her«dv given that the undersigned ha- bceu npnoiured aumini^tratrr.x *f the e'tate of Uoaz Kllis, bile of Montgomery eminlv, dr» eea-ed S*ii«i estate is supposed to 11«» solvent.

p.:

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SAKAH KM.IS.

fell.', riw. Administratrix.

DMiyiSTRATOR'S yOTICK.

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Notice is hereby pivcu that the undersigned tia- been appointed administrator of the est il«» William MdPr, latent' Montgomery eouutv, deceived. S.aid c-tT»tc i» -olvi'nt. 'I'll K' H. Ut

thirty davs at low] Notice i« hereby given that there will he a pe-i sold to satiwfv sai«l executions, interests «nd'OstM

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firBt cost. Also will sell good I lo lots No. a nn.I I.

'h«n first cost, in older on tiiei-i-i

side hs lots N"

and J.

for»» ll!ii-ti:.i.-.l riLlngiSf, five

l!A\VI'Oltl)SVII,l.K, IXI).

LECAL NOTICES.

D.MIMSTHATOR'S NOTU'K.

Notn*o h«»r»-ay i( tin- im«U'i

oi Purkff, luit1 c.f Moult'oMHTy t'f'imty, ii.i I*«* m. K«»\VLKk, A• iiiiitii11,ii• »r, ). .*

A UMINI.STilATULVS SALK.

TKKMs:—A rrotht of mx months will ln» jjivcn on :»|1 sum*- ovnr $.1, th» purchHwor ^ivid^ hi* tioti* with uppruvi'tl mmmu iiv, waiving vjilusiiion

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Hlid l*'ill 11V, tlt.'l We hit\« of

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In the

T'rVIOTV 151 A Iv.

\ir III Wnslihi^tmi SI root,

Where will he found 'i l.ir^re and well selected

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Moi-k ho it, tplean I G.n.y u'oo-U e-pcoally. |,

pur*-

ll:nm'[r M«',r.i.o\v,

I hohlcii ut Urnuford-villo, in «a»d district, on the

,h,v

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°5 l-Vbruary, A. u., at lo o'cio-.-k a.

m., jo the ctllce ot IVtorH. Kennedy, of

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in liaiikrnpclv.

lire lihei ".| share of the it* OE.V/. J. Si*i)(

Notice i« horehy j»ivcn tli -t at the November term ol th*' ClleUlt Colll't Ol Montgomery eoimlv, ladiana, Is7-t. the estate »f .hdm \V. lieT. Hi--ieea-ed. w-is declared proh-dih in»olven:. Crcditors are tlierefore n-t»Med that ihe s-itne iH he -etth-d accoidu^Jy. *.\IUN.\ MII.NKH, I .htn*.'-«'l A liiiiui-tratrix. I

I .S'M.Y l:\iUiUUl, Noli", js |»rehv en thatS doii il dncr, adi.dtfistratrsx of the c-iate of John W. Mihier, -ie-••:i.-"d. filed her pWmon to the H.-mI Ks. t.itc id'tJi-« deee.jent, h'x p'-r.-on .l »nu insutli-jeier.Mi-1 p.«y hiji'dehls and tli.t smd pef.tson! he heard At the new term of the Cireint ourt of s..i eontitv. t' I. M. VANi'K.

M. 1. Wimr, A'.t.v. clerk -.I'M C.

^!OTlCKOF ATTACHMENT.

i,J i'iili'ltHt, Moilfijiwirt'/ C'lUiiti/. l'.efore I John It.iio^ay, Justice ct the Peaee, '.'nion I t..u nshjp. John I.. I.ivi^ vs. IC.Stov«-r. j. l'rocrethn^s attachment.

O I

Spociiil

N"t K-1- i» Itrrt-hy KiM-n ilmt I «ill nt pullu* I HUfiu.n, Tluir*.lny, tho iN.ih tlav »f l-'cbrtmry, l»?4. nt tli4» of tho Into )\nm Kill*, •'ji-oil, i»r:ir Wityiiftown, in Montirotn^n I'oinitv, :tll !ii immmjimI 'piopt'jty, «»V hor^f*, •:uuo.w-,v*". I&pooinl 1 {ni'efiliiis»

Alt All KLMS,

He it rriremheied that before hie, a Justice of 'he Pc.ee. :n t'nioij town.-hip, Montgomery county and St-»te of Indiana, fhe pl nntit!' hi the above ••ntllled cause has insOOHcd proceeding* liil iillm'hni.T.t aiiiin-t the delendajit. The de- -m

yhefote mo at my idtiee in said

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HKKIFF'S SALIC.

STINK,

feh \v, Admini-trator.

KTITIONTO VACATK ALLKYS.

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11"S niH'tion, un I'nittty, lho *^7Ih .inv of Kiltruiu», IsTI. il Hie 1-fsutpin-c .if Eliz:UM'lli Wblllock,

S-ii,l (net llw .i 11 li ,.«! Mmitsmiiory comity, o,mm.si.,I, nil Ii.t ...llll ir.ici 1.. lilt., outll .IsL [M-rsoieil prnpcrlv, i-onsi^imj. of hni«.*, cows, quarter of the J. B. Sidener farm. V"" i»rmin- iinpl..m..!it-, ion,,

n:\,

hoiisi'hoM jhi'i kit'-h'-n luvieturo nn«1 otht»r

niticli-f..

ii TK1SMS A rroilitnf six mouths ill Iks Kiv«»

^o great is the lnlluenee for toning nil nti«. »v.-r th. purclm^or «iv»n« hN and stimulating the nervous system, of note witlujpprovod fMMiritv, Urtivtnj* valuation Smolaudcr's liuchu, that renewal energy '"VvVKJ.'Tr'Ha'mV-ici?Yw"Nl KI.. A-lnimistmrnr. and fresh vigor i« imparted tliroughout

Hannah Williamson gave the whole nerve fabric, and such mala-' SIATF.S MARSHAl/S dies as affect the kidneys, bladders and

SA,

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^-ItUN 11h«» t'nio»i Jir

thfj

un Houv». df,or in th- citv of t'n.ufor-villf, Monti»oin«M-y county, !n"linn», otVcr for sulu ut

ptiMw iib'tioii iIm* »ti«l pvoiii* for tlv»» t«»rtu of sovt.-n y«\e*.s of the follownii •l«**i hl.o«l i«- .. rt 'oijthwe-f ifitnrter of ion ix township iiMi.-f.-rji n:»», to'.u (I) in .Motifcomoiy rouniy, nu«l upon .jj ulurf to rcnlxe a «.iin M»Ml' i»'iii SHt fv tinintiii'l, I will, jii t!e» -line- line- jniil pl.f'e .m-l j.oi th»» inatmiT jtfor«"»:H.I, ofter for ile the f«-»» •otnple oj thn *,'!ine. TnlO'ti the propyl tv oi' ihe liefcd'hiiil* at thn ^mt of ilor:nre ('Inrtiti, lv'|vv:otl K. Kvhji.h, Kdwurd W. Hun^roft nn«i

Horflee .t, Kniiv'hiJ't. nn*r on" irahHir, niui Xiiiliun '•inlrntn. Sil«-iol»e nm.ie «iihout any relief uh.'iti'Vor •join v-iti»i(t joii or :ipprni»eMtent hiw-, r..VI. -I. l*. s. M-r«h-!.

Ij.t:tv,

.l.mU'i-

^"OTIFK L'O CONTRACTOR-.

.N'oiiee i- hereby .eiven thit I-kJ^ will he reje^'ive.I It! the of t),,. ch-rl o( tie* eilv uf I r-c,vfor.i-vll.-. until Mosultu. the 'Uh »l:iv of

Kf/liriijiry, !",». f»r the eotMruetinn of «i »:ilk on tie* north -inle »t' \V:»h:e«ti Avtnue, in

^'i'leiiv, in hont uf lot I'.'n, ori^iiinl pho.j wMU to h»- ni.'elc of or Pile* hnrinJ-, two uiehe thick, to i,e -i\ fe«t wi«i«s JOul" to' )V la'i.l ~fc "1 1 on three «»ak -illn, three ».y four inch*-, w,lUare.

I hi-.l- inu-t itH'lii1!*.1 the urniinii iieeenliti^ t.. the Mir\ey of iln* eify Kiiifineer. 'I he Cotittei! re-erve the ritfht to reject any or »ll

Hy ••rk-r t»Mhe I'-'tilmon Cnineil of the iiv of

thiK inetho .of mtoninrjir ilie ejib.olei Ci:iw|or(U ille. T. II'»K« HVN, Ci Clerk.

.hm-

JN BANKlirPTCV.

hl.tnri n„i,t f!l, t.'iutol Sfn?ri,' ln, Imhnun, ,v. In the matter ol'John Was-on, Jiatikrupt. In i•nnkrtiptcy.

A tt'itriniil in Mnnkrnptev hn- heen isueil l.\ SIH-I colli a^aiti'-t the csjMte (»f John Wa-*-Non. of Mie eoiuity of M.)htioinevv, of the State of In«li ma, in uui ii:t, »lji)«luer| a hanknipt upon the petition of hi* creditor* muI the payment of tusv del.ts »n,J the delivery or nnv property helniifch to »ait| hunirrupt, t«j hitu or

Inr Iii-use, and Hie tmn^fcr «if am prom-m hv

mii fUV

,»fl .pted to the "f ihi I*1 t, O-I" creditors of asd huTiki npt, prove their «|ehti» om intent urn to keep out .-toi-U ftsll in all ttM un.l elioo^e one or »ior« a?--ijinees of hi eslalc, wili he held nt st court of ItanUruptey, to he

forhtdden hv law. A mootm* of th*e

BOOl

S O O S

rr

I'enatmt »H therefore take notice that the same ^jrOiiJL .1 011S«

township, on the Mh «t:»v of February, 1 sT4, tit In i/o|./' a. x. of said dav. »1ed Jan.'Ci, 1H" .h»HN W. UVMSAY, -I.

S

HKKIFF'S SAKE

li\ v:ri.je oi two several e.tcciit ioiis lo ine di* t. from Ihe '|cil of tho Ciieuit Court of Montgomery roi,i,ty, Stale of Indiana, in favor oi Mjirtfri t»town and sarah !•'. I'avi- ct al., issued to me .is Htentl' of s:od eounly, 1 iII expose lo-nlc at puhlie ti'X'fiou and oiitery, on Sttuniny, the liU/ dny of Fthrunni, hitwecufhc hours of lo oY o.-k a. itud oYloel m. of said day, at the Ourt House door, iu the city td Craulbrdsvdle, Moulijomerv ro-mtv, IndHi.a. the rent- and profit* for a term not exceeding -even years, ol the following de*"'l'lhed e.il estate in Mout^oiio-ry eouutv, Indi ana, to-wit Part of the east halt of the south-we-f. «|tinr»er of section thirty two in township nineteen north, of f»uij{i' four (1) west, hounded h» follow-: UeginninK at the southeast ••cu tler of the lot of hind owned hy \V. Ihinn, nd joining the ca-t maivin of the original pjrit of the townnf CrawfordMiile, iu said eountv, and on

January I,

-.v.

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ihe north line of Vernon street of said ii.ivn, ex-

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tended east iinii Miuuin^ l!.t ,ce north to a point in the south hue id'the Louisville. \,MV Alh:inv A Chicago rail road track, thence in a southea^t'direction hIoiiu ihe-outh margin of-aid rail ro*d I track to a point one hundred feel east of the place of hcginnm^, ih« n-e south to the the north margin of Vernon street, iu said town, where exa

tone hundred feet lo Ihe

place of h"i/inuing, au»l a|-ti ten led in width from oti the ea*t side of Jot No. five (*ot as the ime is knownand designated oti the plat of May's icldtl ion lo I he town of (.'rawfordsvdle, nnd al-) out lot- No. four (\), five i5, sj\ _», seven (T.i. eight |s. nine c.t) »nd ten lo), and the south half of thiee acres

n.

n,e same known and

j. designated on lie* plated' James Thomson's additioii of out lots to (he 'own of I'ravvtordsville

WK.M'i lo h" sold to satisfy said executions, interest* INDIANAPOLIS.

and costs, Ktiu if ihe s'Hine will noi bring ft sum sutileiem to satisfy said e\»*ciiuonh, will, on the same day aMlie same plaee, ofter the fee simple o, said real estate, to satisfy said judgment* for three hundred and eighty-nine dollar# and fortysr ven cents (S:wn.47), A three Ihoiisand nnd twenty-one dollars and sixtveents (S:t,0JI,i:u) resiMM'tively togelh»*r with interest andeost«, without any relief from valuation or nppraisemcnt laws.

Said real estnte taken a* the properly ol William II. Itamey et al.

Jati'Zb-awpf$lt,.rU

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1. M. KKLSKY, Mi'fl of M. C.

Hy virtue of four several exeon lions lo me reeled from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county and .Superior Court of Marion oouuty. State of Indiana, in favor ol JohuH. Jletherington etal, issued to me ns Sheriff of nnid county, I will expose to sale at public miction and outcry, on fSnlunluy, the Mth day of February, 187-1, tieiweentho hours of 10 clock a. m., nnd 4 o'clock r. m. of said day, nt fhe Court house door, in the eilv ofCrawloid-ville, Montgomery county, Indiana, (he rents and profits for a term* not ex* eeediug seven years of the following de*erihd Heal Kstate.in Montgomery county, Indiana, to» wit: Part of section nineteen (P.»b in township! iMiietecn (I'M north, of range five west, con-, taining two(*2) tie res more or less, together with

11 tin* B|i|ii.rl.-nt|.s thereunto lMloni(in*!, to l«"

titi^u presented to the lloird of Commissioner* nnd if the same will not bring sum-utticient to tv of Moiitgom'-rv, In«'

next thirty days to come, mid still next Hession, j»raj ing them to vacate two alleys, the same plaee, otter the fee simple of said Heal

oiiporiunity to those who Imvc not in tie'town of Neiv lto»s, tieliniei, and ln«eril)P(t K.lioe. to siuiufy »Hi.l jiiiluinoMts f«t one Imn- Mhiimiw'' ____ been buy *o„ner. Are closing out "V.^rrtii.l ..lev nm« e,M w.-si, Llllwi O 51 tillgT, Blimmg aildWool

hundred and fifty-nine dollars nnd one

iioiih n|t.l *ouIh "ud 1- th»'|s»nd two hundred and sixteen dollara nnd ide hv lot No. 1 and on the ninety.five cents ($1,'.'!« Mi tespcctively, togetlu er with interest nnd eoits, without any relief from valuation or appraisement law*.

WM. KMMKKT. •IAMKS HTCH.MAN, H.H. (iHEEN. I*. M. PACKKIb

Sdtd Ileal fctntc taken ah the property of Jsone» B. McClelland et ah JanWw:»pf*U M- KKl^KY, Shr'tfof M-

1'.1.,

DRY

coods.

Jn RIack Silks at

SjXM'in 1

S[?rial

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of thi

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I'M 'I'lllH Wuvl(

.A.

Die Iv

JI-LTi. JI .."ill. jl.7-". $'2. ami 42.2f per yard.

Jn r» iii ii In l.yons' Poplins pinis' Iri-h Poplins.

1 5i» l'ysi li In Serge Suitings, (amels Haircloth, mid many other style'i Ht 2.0, o't, fit I ami To eenK per yard,

lJin'o-ains In Striped Shawls a S.'!,.'"iI and each.

I taroaius In Ottoman Shawls atS'.i.OO, ^.|,i)0. and f.'i.OOcaeh,

In Paisley .Shawlsnt $8.00 to$30each.

Sp*'oiil Otu'oains In Linens, Marseilles, Quilts, Whlket.sand Lap Robes.

Special Iiai'»Tins In Cloths, Coatings, Beavers anil Cas-dmores nt 75 cents, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50 ami $1.75 per yard.

Special Hargains In plain and twilled shirting, Flannels, 3-1 and 6-4 Plaid shirting Brown and Blue Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces

Silk Ties, Ruschcs and Fancy Goods in great variety.

C. M. CU AWFORD.

ALPACAS.

Campbell & Harter

Now ofter another lot of tlieir

HEW BRAND BLACK ALPACAS

And Pure Mohairs,

THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN

AND GREATLY

IMPR0TE1) IN (jl VUTY.

por.nl^r liM\e thev heenme ihnt it is oh f•* tho lines are Itenf full. Finished Alike., li si'de's. tine flossy hla-dc, whi-.'h is tmeli«n«r*»Me. they are superseding in moas«ro: onhoth the use of -iii

BOOTS AND SHOES AN1

T. S. KELLEY & CO.

PRICE

I TV

SHOES.

jCST ZD S EE O ieu S-

In Ht., ('I'awl'oi'tlHVlile, Intl.,

A !*tr*»*» r-toejj ol ready made Itoots, Shoes, Slippers, (Juni Hoofs, cfe., constAtitly on hand innfa«!turin« Hnd repairing execute.I on «diort notice, fiive them a ejdl.

BOOK STORE.

BOOK stoiie

Blank Books, School Books

Poeket I u*ie?s.

I'icliire.s stud Frames

fall values and si/.es

111ULES, ll\MN ROOKS, WlOTlNCi DESKS, PORTFOLIOS,

Kooks of every emngiiinble kind. We hav«' t»ou(:h! nn imtn^n-e stcK-U ftiid iumhI

.IT ISTOTIKK'N OW,\ I'KIt'KN,

'-V Come in niel see our stocd ••'•'}.: -*V".

*2+ Kast Mil in SI. ('H A AV FORJS VIL E, INI).

HARDWARE.

O a in be 1 1 & in 1

Sak I i. Grlass, I'aints,

OII^, PUTTY, IRON,

AT THU

Sign of the Circular Saw, Opposite

koll

out before

tlic

ILS.

BOYD & LIPPI^COTT, Af^iiu/Heinrrrs and Iienlers

MS, VAItMSIIKS AND AXLE UREASE.

Our Oils are recommend"! 'lie pnresl nnd hunt, by all tbe MxhlBllti at lh« Indiana Ivxjioftlfloii, Low Prices and Prompt Payment. Office nwl IVarernom, 25, Eaft Georgia Stmt, factory Sout^ Wat Strti Ouei-miii'i O'DIANAPOIjIH, IND,

Court House.

IV. V. MPP!N007T

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