Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 March 1874 — Page 3
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HATS AND CAPS.
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SPRING STYLES FOR 1874.
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A si.loin' change in the time table of the I., I!. & \V. road was made on Moilda). The corrected lime for this place appears 011 the -1th page (.f the Jot
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CITY AN1) VICINITY.
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btiilding an ollice just west of the post-
ollice.
Ilats ioi- Old iii(l Middlo Aged Men, YOlINCi JIKN'S II .V'I'S. Hoys and 1 hits and Caj»s.
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CRAWFORDSVILLK, MAR. ]•, 1X7-1
I. S. Wii.ttHT. and family leave this
week for Kansas. They are making for the southeastern pari of the State.
l'ASSKNtir.lii* are carried 011 till freight trains of the I., li. & W. by purchasing tickets, which are sold at all of the stations.
Tin: Committee on I'liblic hnproveprovements has been authorized by the Council to purchase 10 more car loads of
stone for street crossings.
unai..
who has been confined
to his home bv sickness for the last two
weeks, is greatly improved in health. ?9,8U0. lie expects to resume
trial has been granted the
case of David Kberly vs. Russell Wat-
1 ns, from Franklin township. The case is a suit oil a patent li^ht note, in which
there was a jury verdict for Kberly.
Tin: City Trea.-uier rep,oris receipts daring the month of February at and expenditures §215.-IS. Of the expenditure-
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which has since been iliseoniiiiiieil. W'S
A MASS meeting of the friends temperance was held at (.'enter church v--s-terdav afternoon to organize for practical Work in the cause. We go to press too early to get anv report "of the meeting.
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Ri:i:vi.s, of Newtown, has
been ii|ipoiuted mail carrier on the Crawfordsville and Rob Roy route, commencing duly 1 next. The work will be performed principally by hi son Chas. M.
''-•Tin: southern bound mail tied 011 the L., C. & S. W. road was throw 11 limn th.Jr:iek by a mi-placed ,-wiieli noir Wave-1-nid l.i-t Tiit-lay morning. 7 he engine and t. nder were ditched and iiineli dam-
Nob idv was injured. The north-
cm mail train, due here at 12:.12 l*. M., was delayed until 7 111 the evening.
Till. 'ity F.i.gineer ha* bee: ordered to make a survey of Washington stnet
north to the creek and an estimate of the cost of grading and bnuldering tile extension. The Council has before it propositions lor street extensions enough to keep it busy for a year, and they ought to all be made as soon a- possible.
SoMi: misunderstanding seems to exist in regard to the price which the county is paving for the present offices ami court
room. The Jol'ttSAI,, 011 what it supposed good authority, put the figures at t'-S.WU last week. We learn since, how
ever, thai the proprietors claim $1,8.10. while the Commissioners understand the price to be $1,G"0.
l'oi ry years ago yesterday t-andlord C. Cox, of "this city, "delivered his first temperance speech. It was given at Drunk's school house, iu Montgomery county. Mr. Cox says that for several days afterward he was the hero, whose funic extended oyer at least three milt»f territory. He has partly promised us a copy of the address lor publication, winch we think would be very appropriate under the present temperance exciteincut.— Ijil'iitjctt*' ,/uui'tiiil, ilf/i.
Sr. I'atku-k's Day.—!.
.siiijh
the new ordinance a icpoit
from the School Trustees was to have been made to the City Council on Monday evening. Mr. rout appeared, however, and explained that owing to unavoidable circumstances the report was not ready. He asked that the Council meet on Wednesday or Thursday to receive it. The time for the report was
thereupon extended till the next regular meeting.
A the Council meeting on Monday
''\eiiing, the Committee on Public IinI'fovements reported that -Vl gutter crossings in the Second waul were in .need of repairs, and that 28 new ones v.ere needed in the Frist ward north ol
I riinklin street also, that there wcrei needed in the First ward 40 stieel cross '"gs, aggregating 1,-138 feet in length and co-ting $lG2.f(j, with freight to be •#mldi
Tin: following gentlemen constitute llie grand jury for the April term of Cir-' i'nit Court: Levi Curtis, Coal Creektownship John Munns, Wayne Rich
ard Walters, Ripley James (. Watson, Urown David Pefllv, Scott Daniel S, Jones and Samuel iutton, Union Simp*on Montgomery, .Madison .Milton Morin' I .Sugar Creek G. W. Lalollette, Frank"! lin Andrew Loop, Walnut: llarvev Mil 1", Clark
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(JENUIXE 1HJCKSKIN (SLOYES AM) MITTENS, r.cht e...ued, i„ wind, Fuiie.-i wasbadiy I." nil l.tne It«-ji«t y-.M iKle Sli lrt Al\™y«mi 11 an.I. injured, and the child taken to Missouri
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'I'm: County Superintendent submit the following report of the last monthly
examination ol teacher-: Number of i'p plicants IS males females Niiiuboi ol licenses issued 1-' lor eighteen month)
li, l'.-' ^rci-liteen months
Till: Court llou.se and county iiiItJ- f"r twelve months I for six months .j a to so S a a 1 to a S a a I a I age age of applicants was years. The
and lowan are conduct during the entire examination
was highly commendable, the Superin-
tendcnt having no occasion to speak with
reference, to order during the day. It will be seen from the average age of the
applicants that a majority of them are quite young, just entering the field as teacher.-. We wish them success, since the demand for good teachers is daily increasing.
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the deeds recently recorded
are the following The IJ11 tier heirs to Robert W. l'eebles, 45 acres in Franklin township for $^,475.
Jas. Wasson to Jas. Ford, "1 acres in Clark for $2,701). David Husk to Jesse Grenard, 5lj acres in Wayne for (Oliver Clark and others to Jas. L. Wilson, .SO acres iu Clark for $1,S(IU.
Jas. L. Wilson to Samuel (i. Cook and Rebecca Stone, loot acres in 1/'lark for
his duties as lie-1 James Stewart to Andrew acres in Walnut for l.Uou.
Ho UN i:v have been select
ed by the coumiiltee of the County Council of Grangers as the county business agents for the lural implements.
/ens of Clark
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of 'be count •.
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111 1.KIT.
of l-'ranklin township
llnN. W.M. l'.AXTitit will address the Sunday schools uf the citv at the M. K. I St.
general invit-lion
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Newton
agent of the I., li. & W. at this place' announce!! that if 2.1 or .'Iu persons wish to go over lo Indianapolis to celebrate St. Patrick's day next Tuesday they will be furnished with tickets at excursion rates, good to return on Ihe following ilav. The tickets will be good for No. '2, leaving at i:30 Tuesday morning, and for any returning train on Wednesday.
Two soils ol Thus. Slattery, aged respectively II and 1 years, have died within the last tell days, one from some, thing resembling spotted .,Jeycrand... the other from lung fever.
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ONi:of tlio most interesting trials tlial ciime o3 during the recent term of the Circuit Court was tlint of Joseph Alexander vs. Charles M. Fullen, on a complaint for malicious prosecution ami libel. It will be remembered Iy someol our roadern that in July, 1*7:!, Alexander went to ihe farm where Fullen was at work and took possession of a little liov, tin son of hi- wife, Fullen being the guar
dian of said boy and claiming the right
to hold possession of him, and that a
against hi.-will. Alexander wasindicted
assault and Imtterv with intent
Mo was tried on the first charge last Fall, and got oil with a verdict of guilty o|
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Ni:X'l Saturday the Commissioners will meet to act on a petition from citiand Scott townships, a.-k-
purchase of agricul- ing that the Auditor be direced to issue keeping. a warrant on the county treasury for the! sum of Sili 10 in favor of the President of I the Ander.-on, Lebanon it St. Louis Railway and that, similar warrants continue to be issued as fast as the railroad tax is paid into the treasury. u. The first two go up for one year, and the
I Hi: new drug store o! Smith A Ham- last one for two years. The jail is now rick will be opened in No. ft National empty for the first time in many months, block about next Monday. The stock and the Sheril! announce- his in'.entiou lias been coming for the la.-t weik. 111.d tlii'V are noiv only '.vai ir._' to have the rooms propeily prepared. The members of th" firm are both youie.' men, who come highly 11*1 omineuded.
K...1 line of
one cent. Alexander then pleailed the conviction on this charge in bar of the prosecution for kidnapping, on the
ground that the same identical circumstances constituted both iflenses, and
tliat he could not he twice cenvicted for the same offense. On this plea hi' win charge of kidnapping. Alexander, after these trials, sued l-'ullen for malicious prosecution and libel. The trial occupied about two days, including a night session. The jury, after being out about twelve hours, returned a verdiet for the defendant. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. Paul, of Fountain county, and Messrs. Rrittnn & Iiruner, of this city, and the defendant by Mr. R. H. F. Peirceand Messrs. Kennedy
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named Nathaniel Ivedileti was
run over and killed by an engine at the trestle work northeast of the city 011 the L., C. & S. W. llailway, last Thursday. The man, it seems, was discovered by the engineer and warned in time to have easily saved himself, but became bewildered and stopped on the track, turning bis face to the engine to meet certain 1 turers destruction. Redden was a former resilient of Covington but h:d lately been confined in the jail at this pl iee, having been sent here from Covington for safe
He was confined on a charge
larceny, but had been acquitted
Sm.iuiT Kki.sky left for Michigan •City last Monday with the three prisoners. Showers, Lemon, and 1U-II, convicted at the last term of Circuit Court.
to have ihe cells thoroughly cleaned and 1 be bedding washed, ready for another installment of prisoners.
.11 ixii: Thomas has granted a new
.. trial in the case of Annie Kdwards vs.
An entertainment called the "Jlmal TV.os. Kelly and his bondsmen, for seilconceit" will be given at McClelland ing the whisky which killed her busHall to-morrow evening by about one! band. The motion for the new trial was hundred boy? and girls u! the city. The made by Kelly's attorney, the attornc}.-
concert will be conducted by l'rof. Ly- on the other side consenting, remarking man. who has been drilling the children lt the deceased was worth mon- than for the past week. I $00 or nothing.
Ci:nti:nauia.s-.- Jerry
F. Miller, aged Km! yeais, died al tiie res- the 1., R. & W. road is announced to take ideuce of his son-in-law, K. 1". 1 irie.st, six I f'h-l't cm the 1st ol April. The rates mile-- uorth.-.i-t the city, on Wednes- '"ive not been receive by the agent at .lay ..fla-t week.
A ntcin crios" in the passenger rates of
lie exception of this place. It is supposed, however, the
James Fruits, of Ripley town.-hip, who reduction will be from 1 cents a mile to is 11 I '. ..!•,- old,
oldest eiti/.en cents, making the fare between Indi-
Liter's house.
:t miles southwest of town, was burned last Sunday. A part ol the contents, including the furniture on the first floor, was saved. "y,V-. S
aV sun
left 'iin'Tucsduy for
'arson City, Nevada, in search of a blisi ness opening. if success attends his search his family will soon follow. tii:ouin: W. Roswki.i,. of Waveland, who went to Savannah with horses in January, returned last week, reporting very poor success.
Nor one of the three retiring ('-oiincil-, ,, men will, so far as we have been able to
re-election.
MauhiX
I litN11A N started to all -day illuming, with the inieu aking that State his t'uiuii
Ioi nia Tile tion
III' in
home.
1 III) starling |mil ol the Toledo A. I.ouis iiailinuil, at the Junction, is.' feet higher than the Wabavh. '^f-
Till: lawyers iourth Miinchiy glad of it.
have holiday until the in April, and thc\ are.
llKSKY S. Lane and wile returned last week from Washington.
The season for sugar making has been unusually favorable.
Till-: silence prolonged.
in the bell controversy is
..majHilis and ('rawlor-!si vile .•' in-ti ad of $1.7.-..
c.i 1 lied a policy ol fl.uoo iu the Charter. Tilosr. persons who expect to be apO.ik Lite In.-tirance Company on the life pointed assistant assessors this year will ol hi- father-in-law, .John 11. Kinney, who 'i'"
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as N re iv id is a money last week. Decca-ed was a broth-:
a
er of \V. 1'. Kaiiiev, of this city. pointnients are to be maile on the last! I Saturday iu this monlli. Ri:v. Mn. \i'NHf, ol Vincennes, lus received mid accepted a call from St. Tin first fruits of the temperance war
John's ICpisuopal church, and will enter "'itlnlrnwa! of two apupon the discharge of his duties „exl I plications for pcrmitsand the defeat of the Suiulffy. Hi- family is here and will
chinch next Sunday afternoon al 84 county poor farm, has 47 paupers under o'clock. He will lecture at Center
church at 7 o'clock in the evenimr. A
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evening.
extend
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Cowax ha.- been dubbed "the
old man" and Maj. Foote '-that great philanthropist" on account of tlieir activity in defeating the applications lor liiiuor permits hi-1 Monday.
:ood
chine shops ol the L, C. & S. W. 1 way. They go to Logansport. It that *Sii,W(l tl':it got them.
wa-
directions from the Auditor of
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occupy the.iiar.-oiiagc, near the church. how about that move on the Council for the increased license fee ordinance?
ciMisideration. The ap-
This is quite good enough. Now
1-EHlN'li-.dln
Lawson, ol llie.
'''"'O-'c- The Commissioners seem to
la.-t Wednesdav.
0 1 1 1 it
give its fourth annual reception at
Clelland 2l)th.
Hall on the evenin
Oi:x. axsox
and Joseph Milligan re
turned last week from their eastern trip '11 the interests of the gas company. JuiinAiiotz has commenced getting out the iinbcr for a new $K,i.l()0 steam saw mill at Waveland.
TltADi: HA'lTEItS.
Kissingen at Wilson 1^ Somerville't
New arrivals of Spring good sons & Myers'.
Rox toed boots ami shoes Joe ('hallis' shoe store.
RULDKKS, for Camplx-li it I'iiisley's.
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find out, admit that he is a candidate for been received by Miss
hardware go to
'1 he Spring styles
ol millinery I,..I. lliatt."
Ladies' Shoe.-, very cheap, at Carr's.
Cook Staves can he bought on just as good terms as a l'low, troni Ilobb it Mahortiey. 11-w2
IKON A\I) STFF.L, a big stork very
low lar cash at Campbell it Tinslev's.
'•The climax of elegance and comfort,'' is what said oflioltriiit Rabcock's new Spring style hats. (iet one.
New -toek of Uucliiugs and Collarettes
at Can'-.
iin- sit S. 11. tiregt & ..n
and oiler g.H.d terms to customer-.
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Tin nicest, cleanest and largc-t stock of Richmond and Rover Plows ever brought to this market, all and exuni- I
The Spiing styles ol hats ju-d coming in ale very neat and nobby. I-t.r further information call at (ioltra it ltabc-M-k's I new stuie.
.loe Challis is receiving hi- Spring stock, comprising Spring styles for ladies and misses and box toed boots and shoes for gents, besides a general assortment of gaiter*, boots and shoes.
BUILDING PAPER." Call and -ee it at Campbell it Tiiislev's.
Kis.-ingen.
All persons wishing to get a bargain in cheap Hats, call at once at Miss Hiatt's. School Hats 20 and 5(1 cents. Orders for bleaching and pressing must be in on Monday if wanted on Saturday.
Ladies' Trunks and Raskets, a line assortment at low figures, at W. 1'. Can
11 roperies. There is no mi-take about it
"A big line of Hamburg Kdu'ints and Inscrtings at W. 1'. Carr's, on Oieen street.
Have vim seen tie Spring style.-, of Hats? io tu Ioltra i.t Rabcoeh's hat and cap corner and ask about them. Charley is iu New York, sending thviii forward a- I'.ist a- he can make the -elce-
Mdiool As-ociation meets to-ilav at 1-red-' ,, „... can be lound the largest and best a.-s irt-tcnck-biirg. .. ,. ,. I ment ol Inrnittirc ever bioiight to this
Cit.vwrDitnsvii.i.i-: can now bid live to the prospect ol gelling the ma-i jj.jjj. more thin about one thinl of them are elsewhere, as it is a plea-lire to show
There is always merit in a store which grows continually in trade and popularis the matter with grocery, in the Naare selliiiL' a irood
ity. That is what Vim Sandt it Son's tional Illock. The
1 11 1 joint convention of the Mont-1 quality of groceries mid making 1 ivIliir gomery County Sunday School Union profits. an I the Walnut Township Sunday 'T.—
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Tin: County Superintendent reports city. The prices have been gr-atlv re-' the public schools rapidly closing. Not duced. Call and see before purchasing:
now iu session. .. goodNiaijaua Fire Company No:
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down lo
have
and flannels at ciisl, to redue it \V. 1'. Can's.
I 'liithin
ihe stock.
A LL 1N DS of hard ware rcry turn for ,\S1I at Campbell it I'iiisley's.
For the linesi lnt of boots and shoes iu tlii mai kit call nt Joe Challis'.-hoc store
-.The ci'h-hrated Charter Kni|Miria oolc
.-stove is sold bv S. II tiregg Sin.
Thai heathliil and popular drink. Kissmgeii. is lor sale at Wilson it Souicr-
ville's.
An elegant stock ol ladies' shoes for Spring weai is on hand and coming at Challis'.
Kissingen, a new mineral atci, health-
the
Me- mark
"Valley (Join," "Hallott
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Rurbridge it Hauscr have a splendid stock of general hardware, which they are selling on most favorable terms.
For the best Rreaking J'low in the market go to lirtibb, Martin & Co.'s. Take out an "Imperii.I," and after a
whole day's trial von can return the plow if not in every way satisfactory. ll-.'i
For 11 number one bargain and any number of articles in the hardware line, visit Rurbridge & llauser, on tireen street. Thev have an excellent stock
Look out. a- tin- Summer come- quietly into cxi-tence with its bright sim-hiiiy days y.,ii wilt under the old hat you have been wearing for the past ,-ix months, unless you go to ioltra Ac Rah-
cock'- and get new one and a ne.v style.
New stock of Ladies' and Children's Ho-ierv, very cheap, at W. 1'. Carr
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1 hey deal fairly and honorably by their 1 i-ustomers, are content with reasonable ••••.'.•
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For tine Spring siiit-
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Notwithstanding the hard times, Mrs. Coe, over the i'ostoflic pays the highest cash price for hair of anybody iu town,
and is doing a lively busine.-s in hair dressimr. If you don't believe it, oil and see.
Stand not upon the order of '.oing, but goat once to Van Sandt & Son's for
choice grades ol sugar, eoliee and general
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they are otlering inducement.- .-„ strong the same to visthat their customer.- never complain.
l'"'"- "'""p saves the purchaser nitteh of Wassons iV Myers' new stock of Sprint: and annoyance incident to goods will be 011 their shelves in a few houses. Call in and look a days. Henry Wasson left last week to stock just received there,
make the pure-buses in person. They will be among the very first arrivals of Spring goods in .mr city, and purchasers will find it profitable to call and see them.
lowest notch, are
of the now cm exhibition, or will soon be in th
places, at Eli Kan's popular clothing store. The hard-working mechanic, the gentlemanly clerk and the horny-handed S (irangcr, accustomed to speeding the plow, all meet here 011 the level, and can
1 lit themselves out in fashionably cut, I well made garment at low rates lor cash, Resides the ready made clothing, Mr.
Kahn displavsa linestock of gentlemen's 1 furnishing goods of the latest styles and best quality.
it W you would know where to purchase an elegant gold watch, call at .Mat Klein's Jewelry Hall, where you will find the or gents at latest styles, and also from the most noted
manufacturers in the world. Something I in the jewelry line can always be
found there.
Tin-: Rhiut Pi.ai-k.—It you want to buy a set ol plate, a fine watch, a splenI did ring set of jewelry, or anything of that sort, call iu and see Mat Klein,
More especially if your watch is out of order, needs cleaning or a now mainspring, you want to see Mat right away, lie is a lirst class workman, and makes a specialty of repairing.
New and elegant stjhs of Spring clothing, in vast i|iiat:tities and gieat varicty, arc about to take their places on the shelves and counters of Kli Ivalin, all
to lie sold at low rates to suit the times. I All of Kahn's garments are made of honest material, and put together lo last. itii-k sales and small proiiis i- the rule I of the hoiis.. Young men don't need to go to other cities to get their clothing while this popular clothing house takes
ful and deligbtlul lo the ta-tc, lof sale at such paim and displajs so much taste in Wilson 1^1 Soinerville's, 'eatiiiiiL' to their ant-.
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,|,]enieuls to
ORCANS AND PIANOS-
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Salesroom No. 1)« liriM'ii street.
11 7\ A. (ilMJFItr,
Ait«-nl for tin- fni-i v:il«-l
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r^'^l'^meiit, and
itors. Thev also liave a choice colleclion of miscellaneous books for rending, blank Uiwks. journals, ledgers, pencils, inks and paper, and ail endless list i»f the little articles that go to make up the stock of a lirst class book store.
Tin- new styles of wall paper and window shades have been received at the Corner Rook Store. Maj. I-'oote has: a machine for trimming wall paper, which
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reeil stn-ct
receipts
of
sell
The city
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farmer who can the advantage ol same
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Taves.
taxes lor the year If not paid by the
now due.
irregularities, loss of vigor, and, complaints ol the nrino-genital organs a a it re is cine ci|iial to or which acts so promptly as Sinolander's Ruehti. It strikes at the root of such diseases, and a perfect cure is the inevitable result.
Farm lor Sale. I
I oiler for sale a farm of 2K) acres, lying three miles south ol aynetolvu, 1-10 acres under'4001I cultivation, mostly tin-, dor fence, buildings ordinary, two good or.-liard-. and good stock water. Kither is I 1 1 1 a sold. Terms call be made easy.
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I lie 111:11cli 1 »•.-. tix IIiiniiiiiiu and (lie woiidrrf'ul Vox Jtibilaiito.'
STANDARD ORGAN
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WII.I, OI*F.\ O.V Oil AliOl 3IAKC1I I«, AT
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With a New and Complete Stock of
Pure lMuiss aurt iMedicincs. Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purposes. Paints, Oils, and Tarnishes,
Window (ilass, Hruslies of Every Descrip
tion, Combs, Lamps, Carriage. Hatli.
and School Sponges, Stationery,
^c., &c 1 iV 0
We are also Whole-ale and Retail Agent* lor Kverv Description o!
i* IT .E (i 1
...Which we will sell at the lowest living prices.
\V»- itixiu* lj'.nlil sit nn'i iil hvfjyl.'ii.iy to i\• u* c:«H, ifiui Kc ctmvtn*tha
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I Mr. ltobert C. Smilh, having formed a partnership With
S. II. Gregg rSonTe'irrl'iTlJicl. ol '^eenca.-tle to carrv on a Retail Drug Rusiness in Crawfuulsville, cheerfully ,V, rccommetMi linn to the public ns a competent, careful pre.-crintionist and drnm\«t and Ro\er 1 lows at less than manufac- Having been in our employ over three years, we km.u- Ziiin to be well wort'iv ol th' prices. confidence and patronage of the people of Crawfordsville and vicinity.
I .".vvb-SS*: WITT A: Sl'RFACK.
I cheerfully recommend Mr. Kohl. C. Smith as piescriptii.n druggi.-t. We are.-011\ in lo-elum from ourintv. S. I': COI.LINCS, M. D.
I cheeilully mlor.-e Dr. Coiling-
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:..t Use
& DuviV
Kvt'iy iufrumont k*-)t Hi j-vut-ct roj.uir for,', yosn
NEW DRUG STORE.
The New Drug Store
and the "Decker" Pianos.? Sciel I'l.rsn Ulu-l::.!,-,! rntiimjue, frt, t'RAWFOUKSVILLi:, 1NI.
V?Mv IM.OCIv.
CJi'si \v l'oi'tlssv illt.»9 Intl.
mt
iccouimendation of Mr. Rol.t. (Smith .IA.MKS s. A I'll ON. M.D.,
Late Supt. Insane Ho-pital and Si eretary State of Indiana.
Our Prescription Department is Complete and Open at All Honrs-
for gentlemen to lleitkam .V irii.g establishstreet, Indian-
iliere is no place superior Ki-iii y'- 110 ichant tailc meiit, W'l-si Wa-bington
apolis. 'i'his linn Innalicady worked up a large I rade in this 1 art o: the State by sidling good goods and taking great pains
in cutting, making, ami lilting. Mr. Kenuey makes occasional il-its to our city to solicit orders, but i- generally found at the store, hard at work ever ready to receive his customers, as are all the other clever gentlemen about the establishment.
S«o lor
The stock belonging to .Toim Canipiiell at Alamo i- lor sale at private sale Call on or address Alexander Campbell,
at Ahniiiv
tice. It atllicted and
bililv. Partake Tonic Ritters, and these di disappear.
the labor papering
(•liiss ami (liiet'iiNiiare. Ladiet are not forgotten. liohbiV Mnlioincy promise tlicni goods ol all kinds at (irangcr prices. Ca-li and good trade are legal tenders. ll-w^.
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ItilM'UslllitllK* Coill. A. 11. Rraden bason luuol gnud sup. ply of superior Yoiighioghenv coal lor blacksmiths. Ollice at American Fx press ollice, on Jrccn street 1
Darter iV Rio. have It,lion bushels of
corn and Hin.'ioil pounds of mill feed lor
sale. lii-y will sell bran and shorts lorj
the next .'Ju days t-u-
less
IMow.s anil Farm
1
I'lie
iiikI
Corn
1 I the St. Louis, Kansas Citv and Northern
then' at reduced prices its line with best quality of new steel
I for ca-h, and now kindly ask everv i""' cm hioad new- ties, I in passenger equipment, having sulistipay cash to come and get ..nlilmry cars new elinintr
1K7:'. loth 1
FI.II.MI Ci.or.i:, I
H-\* Alamo, Ind.
Co., proprietors,
I lege Phlec, N. V. ..
I in
Ci I•»: J8 1
1 1 0 1 1 1 1
lit
4
W" s"' Hamrkk of
O
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February, IS7-1.
being careful and competent
i'-w:-,
iilarrh Uciui'il}.
Dr. Deletion, of this city, ha.» seovereil an infallible? cure fbi that, at present. coinmoii and trouble.-oine disease but 1 '•"own as catarrh of the head, and is now putting the same into successful praesec lii 111 by till
means. 1
For line chromos, choice picture.-, ele- ullj Is now experienced 111 preveiitiiii: or gant frames, we say most emphatically eounteracting the etlcets of dyspepsia, go to the City Rook Store. At any rale torpidity of the liver, acidity of the drop in there some time and look al stomach, vei tino, weariness, ilepres-iun of I llickev A 1'iiewer's colleclion. Tlicv are ?'.','Jjstuijied slee and nervous ile01 Atwoods Oitiniui
senses ipncktv
Jiii of (lie Itlooci.
For «»elled neck and enlarged glands. 'ill"-. Fur seveial veals past I have been badly atllicted wilhOoitre, or Swelled 1 Neck, and it hud become -o tiad that an ctlort to raise my arms above my head I
pioduced a choking sensation, which
l,i
1 1 1 1 iv
... Robb it Mahorney have made arrange Spring clothing, ts with manufacturers of farming improvements of roadway, relaying
was
almo-t unendurable. Alter trying .-cv-j eral remedies with no benefit, I was advised to try h'iugol the Blood, which I did, and the cflcct has been almost miraculous. I took nearly seven bottles, and it has tint only cured my neck, but] greatly benefited my general health. I have not felt s,i well fur years. I have been troubled from childhood with fatty tumors on my arms, and I can see the wo'iderlul etlects i|' y»ur medicine upon those, lor thev have already begun to diminish, and 1 think that il continue on with the medicine, they will entirely disappear.
With gratitude, I remain, C11 Alu.iI'm: S SMITH.
rails, on broad new ties, and
sunn. n.„-» chair coaches, with every appliance fo
comfort and safety, being elegantly carpeted and fitted with dressing rooms, with toilet conveniences for ladies, gentleiueii and families traveling with cliil11 reu, J''
1
of April the penalty ol ten per tent. |agent selling through tickets to the will be added. The Treasurer's book can West will furnish tickets by this excelbc found at the ollicc of Rurbridge & lent route through St. I^.nis, over the St. .. 1 Ixiuis, Kansas City .V Northern Short llauser. 1 shortest to Kansas,
nervous system and
To stimulate the invigorate it when I distressing maladies a and glandular diseases, mental and I physical debility, diabetes, gravel, I'e
iiiii/fxtiacluin/r. Any tick-
Colorado, Nebraska, California and the
a
West, it being the only line run-
pins.rated by stic.i through cars between St. Ixmis and maladies as kidney, bladder
a
j.- ap, circulars and time
tables address either F. A. Palmer, Indianapolis, Ind. or P. R. Groat, St.
Louis, Mo., either of whom will furnish anv information desired.
1
The I irent American Con-iiniption Remedy, Dr. Win. Hall's Ralsam for the Lungs, cures the worst cases of coughs, colds, and alLthe diseases of the lungs, throat,and chest. For whooping cougli and croup it is a certain specific. The most ob-tinate cases surely yield to
l„ov«'r»of Flue Spcelaclw. I mean it when I say that I can sell you abetter and cheaper spectacle than any other person. My advantage is, I
Hall's Ralsam, when used pcrseveringly. furnish mv own material, have my work Stands at the head of all cough_j.rep.ira-
1 iciiis. Sold everywhere. John J-. Henry,] Curran
0
S and Col-j
'order, and save tlie middle
to
man's commission. Don't it sound renscumble? Trv me
W I
Aii-l
"o
a
liiisli to Kansas an«l l-mlo.
I The indications are that the. rush to' Kansas and Colorado will be greater than! lever in 1S7-J. The shortest nay to reach the lar West is through St. Louis, the great Mississippi Valley City, of over! 1 -lot),000 inhabitants, and thence west over
reaches all ihe great
than they can 1 hind grants in the West, and runs six fast:
be bought for at the mill. S-w-4 Kxpress trains, two more than any other road, between the Mississippi and MisImplements.
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This road in the last two
years, has expended over two million dolI lars, besides earnings, iu extraordinary
k-
DRY COODS.
«Mtl'
j-s«»•11iiii*
1*\
«jr« li' hi's!
Pjsi
soil in [,
ji'oixls,
14 1
8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
ill! i^i
irlicd (I
isisi.
1
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a
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Carpel ss
:i less
xl tliii'l
da (s.
a
ft'ains oflVM-ed
8
W OI*S((M1 I)i*( sH
r»
om'ji.
Nov.* cftcr another lot of tlieir
HEW BRAND BLACK ALPACAS
And Pure Mohairs.
THKSK GOODS HAVE BEEN
tli#-y l"'i'oi!ie il
is
I l't'tliifi ?n
insofi lio sso
:i
JI ntl oil:
1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1
I^oiu-:cl!i 1«» 1 nt-iliii!-4 ji li ooiit por
i*l. ]l asoinlllo it iisilins at 1CS
i*
iit ii*»
are soiii^
m?1 ow
liaii cost for tlie
I Il4
ill 0V01»A
oxoollcut lai*-
(lopartmen t.
A W O
1 I I
The best in use. WARRANTED.
From a cistern to the deepest wall
rorrelain Lined Cylinders used when Wanted.
All madu (jxj)erienced workmen.
A I O N S
whi-n isij.. mi. tittf-l !ij»:
!10N\'K
pump.
1st iiniirovol maoliiuory ami the best We now propose to mako
I! :MTTl.su.\, will l.c imm-l r-xims Mm*ii.iH--
on
tii.«
t'Tiii-i r»uL will
ALPACAS.
Campbell & Harter
FOR CASH 1
tldiwivil the jincc
ix«'i:55i:sT!s 10 TIII-: «IIYI :K.
•outinnluy to oflVr
liuliiccnu'iits IV »i* C'awll.
Y. 11. 11 URNS,
Miller,..' Iltoi'li No.
-JI,
WiiKtiiugtim Stret,
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A N E A
I O E I N I A I
wilh th" Iiru--
mjo
oillot)t :»liin' ulr,i»j'»il-i.*J{, nnrli»nifnhl»». '1 hoy nrc in :t mea.suro then »HU. :. ,, ... --'r.
BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
&We luwe jusl. vo.c,divert an imuienso stock of
Wall Paper. Window Paper, Curtains, and
call and you will save money and have the host stock
in the city to select from.
Alii. BMl'FK Tltniu i:i» MtFK OF IIAIM.ii:.
Frames Mtitlc (o Order.
1 ICK 1: AC B1J I^WBR.
2+ Hast .11 a in SI. CKAWFOIlilSYILLE, IND.
HARDWARE.
A W A E
Sash. Glass,
PAINTS, PUTTY.
Also are Agents for the
1ft It rs IX O E
ampbell A: Tinsley.
full. Fininlidl uliko
Curtain Goods,
W a 0 0 I E S a
