Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1874 — Page 2
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H.B.McCAINand J.T. TALBOT EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
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Jrtx.i: Vinton", of the Tippecanoe Circuit Court, last week decided that an applicant for a liiuor permit lias no, remedy in a higher court, by nwuidatc,j
after his petition has been ret"County Commissionss.
involved
of our Mipreme
11Y a recent decision Court the maker ot a bank can set up the plea of fraud against an innocent purchaser, llerealter will he a good defense against any holder of such note to show that it wa procured
note payable in
Previous to this decision such
hv Initiu. h•*
defense
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IX'TS OA' 77/E /M.vr.
panv, in the assured and of which our citizens Inn important interest:
in the visit. The General re
ports himself as highly pleased with many features in the construction and management oi the works at Vranklin.
com]Kinic
while iliey h:»v.
tion which will he of scivice when
sinned to expend the fund- ol tneir „t his
stockholders until a proper lranehise had
With this information Ix-furc them, the directors decided to appeal to the Council for such franchise and contract. In this appeal, we understand, nothing more wiil be asked for than the least that
has h.-en conceded to similar enterprises ,j
For the purpose ot getting lhe matter properly before the Council, a committee 'Consisting ot ieneral Malison, 1. M. 'Vance, and II. S. Kraden ua- appointed to draft and present the points ileeined es-ential trf he covered.
The resignation of M. Price as director /was tendered at this meeting, and
aceepteil only after hi* to recall it.
J'A XT Jilt's LEV-
TEMl-EltASfi: Tfh'l.
III the evening the capacioii- au-
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sou-ht to obuiin mi entrance., luuny ol
permit should have on names of a majority of
THV. Sl'NOAY srnooi.v
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could only be set up again-t the! The convention original holder. the President. D. llarter. with singing and devotional exercises.
J..IUI Ccnveiillon »i lin all work together. ol Topic*- later-
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cMlng Hoeilni: The ioint convention gomerv County" ^un.lay School I'liiou ami the Walnut Township Sunday School Association 1"M t'"1 Methodist
of tin* "Mont-
church at Fredericksburg on Thursday,
.March 12. There was a large attendance, the
nioiiy prevailed. lhe small..ju- .vul
lent. I'he hospitality ol the citizens
CiAS On motion, IJeo. C. Coon was chosen Secretary.
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Wo niithcf from reliable Purees following itoms relative to our tia? com s\»eo« Ct' a mutual and
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On Saturday evening a meeting of tin board of directors was held, at which (icn. Maiison reported the results of his trip with Mr. Milligan to Pittsburg, Pa., and his own visit to Franklin and tolumbus in this State. '1 he attempt at Pittsburg to manufacture pi- from oil had proved a signal failure. Much valuable information, however, gathered at the various work- in and around the city, amply repaid the time and trouble
Kev. R. F. Caldwell. The great work of tile Sundav school is to enlighte n, in
iu darkness, own condition
Tli'1 directors have industriously pur- hope, will germinate and grow into the -ued their investigations, both through pertect man ini Christ .lesu. .uiuiiKu iuv u-.w .. sin-im followed hv lurther reniarkthe personal attention ol tne o.mni.ta'e
Then ignorance is implied in Sunday
school leaching: that tile t. acher believes what he teaches is implied the teacher believes he possesses the good seed ot I'ivine truth, which, it sown in love and
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above named and by correspondence with 'iiiini topic. Teacher's qualification-, •ill over the eountrv, and What should they he? much inlorma- Rev- Wright. The successful
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teacher must us acquired
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work of construction is entered upon, thoroughly understand the lir-l prinoitliev have been unable to hear of a single j.le- ..f the teaching- of Christ, rece'n in-tance in which the director- have pre
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abiliiy to leach, lie must
in-ti'tiction troiu God.
,. adapt the text to the various minds and
scholars,
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and lead them
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been secured irom the city, and a con- A. Dickey. Teachers should inn do ill the talking, but he able to call oiu tract made for lighting it.
of the new Man.
an-wcrs from members of the chi-s. D. llarter spoke to the -ame point. •I'llin Hutching-. I'he teacher -hoiiM be earnest.
Mrs. D. llaiter. ll .w will you get the class to iy the lesson.1 (ieo. C. ('mM. (iive them some par-
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^uhjeet or question in the follow-. o:i Thursd
in other citie-. llov, muc'i this will be ing Sunday's lesson to inve.-ti ate. we havi' nut \et learned, but presume it urtis iMlwatd-. will all come out in good time. hen the matter doe come hetore the t.'ouncil we hope that bodv will not he.-itate to do, Mr. .Moore. His qiialilications should anything reasonable for the furtherance he -ucli that he could make at lea.-t one spasmodic ellort to do away will, all impression for good each Sunday. and encouragement of an enterprise in which so many o: our citizen- are interested. The previous eour-e of the city in encouraging the investment oi capital here and providing for public improvements. lias not tended very greatly tilher to our profit or honor. The result is that, in point of public improvement-, we are now far behind -similarsiirroiuiidings iu the West.
(iivechilden
A'.-TITityiMiV
to mi
ll.-island that the Sunday school is a solemn place and we meet there to -tudy (J oil',- word.
tin motion, a committee of three was ippointed. con-isting of A. Diekev. John and Rev. K. !•'. Cal .'well, to programme for the annual meeting at 'rawloidsville in May next.
•Mi Hutching prepare
After singing and prayer the convention adjourned to meet again at 1 •."•' 1'.
near/v evei cilv tion the Walnut Township Sunday 'School A.^ociation met ati«f ]avhi J,oop, Frank (till ami .lame* Kelley a- a committee arrange programme and lix time tor the next town-hip meeting. A«ljournc«l ..to. meet at i'rovil«*Mi''.
ringing ami prayer. Kourth topic. ShouM teacher- aim at immediate results':
A. lJitKoy. It' the teacher teaches for
itive refusal the conversion of the pupil, then the aim ishouUl be at immediate result-. Wc oi.^'nt to teach in uch a mannt-r that
each iav we may -ee sum? jtimkI results.
time. Children li-.ini mole readily than
Hon. Win. li.-ixter'ji lunijiermicv It'Ctnrc." Ia.t .Similny attracte'l tlie largost uinlieiices that were ever ilr.iwn togotlier 1 iy any speaker in this city. In the afternoon all of the .sitting and standing room at the M. K. church wrs occupied, and many were tumble to srnin admit• tance. dicnce room at Ceiiti-i cliureli was comfortably lull before the ric^iiiir oi tlie the vine. second In-11 had been commenced. Alter-j I'ifth topic. Are we, as Sunday school ward* a perfect avalanche of people teachers, sutliciently awake lo it,.- no-
(:rnwii per ii.-«. 'lVa.:h them l'hri.-t. Thesdjort time on Sunday i- not the«mly time to touch them of salvation, hut at every opportunity.
Kev. Caldwell. The prr-on who hedges a single trnih in lhe mind of the
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their homes. Tiie aisles were all lilled with proper and prayerful preparation with chairs and hcnclie-, and all the!
-till there were great number* who were obliged to go away without jiettiwr within hearing di-tance. No such an audience as Mr. Haxter had at ('enter church is ever seen there exceo'. at the eolleac
commencement -ea-on^. Vet large his iiudiences wore he Icld their c|o-e utteutioii throughout hi- lecture.-. Mr. liaxter is neither coar.-c ami ignorant
nor fanatical, but an intelligent thinker that they may comprehend and a thorough!v earnest worker and have their licait- touched. Mrs. ). llarter. We sh
na.lv speaker. lUs lecture, abounded
Hible may be u-ed to p.iint ,-inneis
jtoChrUt. i»" not di.scturaj ed though vou do not gather thr fruits the dav vovi
iMirtancf-' ot our work.
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them carrying cbairs with them Irom clans in a cold or o.ire'e.-.-
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will' pertinent facts and ii.u-tration-. though we were interested in the work, lie has entered the temperance field for A. Diekev. The teacher i- not lit to take charge of a cla.-s until he has go out
a life work, ami lie poe- at it willi an in tclliKcnt enthusiasm which at oncc en- "no,l,«h(
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pmimug the provisions of the temper-, great dillicultv in country
ance law, which was reported by him- Teachers ought to bo converted. self, he threw some light on one point! Sixth topic. Hy what instrumentality which ban been the subject ot a gtM«l11??,,
his petition the ifK
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Mr. Moore. Lot |oi\ons 1t* tonchors who are iltvply intt'tvatiHl in tin1 work
Mr.-. 1. llarter. Thoroughly tench the "tory of the
cross
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so rough that it was next to impossible Kev. S. Heck. Teachers' meeting- are to .ret'there The best of order and liar-' an advantage to all who attend, through 1 Tli din.rinir w.w ..vcel-
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was unbounded. lhe Mitidav school t,re.st of the school taken in considerawork in this countv will certainly receive tion. .• is Dtckov 1 ic linMmii »t toat'lu,r anew impetus trom this meeting, and
the day will be one to be long remember-1
Ki st topic. Object of Sunday .school
conrcntions.
I*. llarter 'i'he object was to extend the Sunday school work, encourage those who were discouraged, strengthen the weak, to make an associated etfort in the work, and con.-idcr the be-t methods ot carrying it on. I
Prayer by Rev. S. I lock. Second topic. What is implied in Sunday schonl teaching'.1
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Alter tile adjournment of the eouvi-n-
Invr'lv
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lj(lfirt. i1h
111.inner,
but
The fundamentai object u( teachint
.. .mi that Je^u-1died for our salvation. Whatind.n.u room about the door-liiled, and
cvcrwe tca( ve must
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mind from s'lirWt, but direct it Mini, l.et our hearts be full of love, and showby nur words and act" that we love our pupils and are interested in their salvation. Three objects .should be aimed at by the teacher: First, t. ouver-ion
as the si .il 1. Second. Instruction in -cripturc knowledge by a careful and playertill "tudy. Third. ('in i.-tiau culture.
We should remember thai children aie above truth- t-o thrill and
not
adults, and teach the a!
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ln lluj work
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lists the sympathy of his hearers. We. Mr. Chambers. Parent, are ol'i.-n •shall not attempt even tin of his opsis ol his remarks. spoken at Uarliiuton, and an eflort is being male to secure his services at Ladoga at an early day. Thus we hope the most ol our readers will have an opportunity to hear him in person. Itmaybe .-i ..i-. uuih-uuj """inch* for proper to remark, however, that in'ex-. to gather up teachers almost! .u e\ery hundny, and this seems lo be the
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deal of bother to Commissioners and '{}eo? C. CVmn others. The intent and meaning of the: lay the foundation id this law, lie said, wan that an applicant for a ^und.iv school is the
and get chihlren
to understand that Christ is their savior. Singing.
Seventh topic. filiform lessons and teachers' meetings. The President called for a rising vote from those who had opportunities lor visiting teachers' meetings, and those who had not. The latter were in the ma-
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interchange of ideas on the lewon.
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meetiiiu sl.oul.l open with prayer:
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examined then the in-
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ed by those who were present. I to a teachers' meeting. as called to order by Rev. Caldwell. The uniform and opened
,j,011ds ,n, the will of the
I'niform lessons are necessary
M'ru's
course, whirh till' bo
are benclicial, as in the will extend over seven years, all principal points of scripture wil brought out. In the country you can attend prayer meetings, and alter they are over hold your teachers' meeting. You will be benefited by the suggestions of others, and you will learn to know and appreciate each other better.
Mr. Moore lived in the country, but attended teachers' meeting. Hoped all others would try to attend them.
Mrs. IV llarter. We can receive spiritual strength Irom these meetings. Mr. Hall, though a Sunday school scholar for thirty years, never attended teachers' meeting studies the lessons from the Sunday School Jountnl.
Curtis Edwards. Those who cannot attend teachers' meeting should study the lesson at home with their families.
the truths of the word of (bid. tho.-e ]1j(:il „..ls adopted by the convention: wliti are ignorant of the same and walk That the teachers' meeting of our
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Kev. S. Heck offered the following.
and uniform lessons are very eflieient and helps in the Sunday selioo
invaluable helps tlie w«irk. 1). Hartor. At these luoetinu- we nmy learn in»t only what to tearh, but Im»w. Kvervtbinjr that is forli.e interest ot the heliool is a legitimate subject tor tliseu*»ion in teaeher^* mee\invf-. ieu. V. Coon. It two ur three tea*hwill sr« in orjrani^inir a teachei" meeting an-I staml to the work, others will follow. Knilonn lesvjn* make tl unilay sclioul a place to teacli
have some natuial. as well the scriptures and not to sing, lecture ..r
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to
anything else thut is foreign to the -object of Sunday school teaching. ?drs. D. llarter. These i.ieetingbridge the gull' that has heretotore seemed to exist between ministers and the people.
Revs. Keck and Caldwell made some Very appropriate closing remarks. Rev. Caldwell otl'ercd poller f..r the lurtheraiiec ol the Sunday »chool cause.
Singing. tile dollar and nineiy-lice cent- wacoili.'Cied and placed ill the hands of John lliitehiin:- to defray sonic ot l!ie expenses o| the convcnlion.
Adjourned to meet iu t'rawordsv:lle v, the USth day of May next. D. Hauii'H. Pres.
Ho. Ci i.\ Sec. ..-
Trial l».v .lur.v.
In thi- day it cem- that tlicrc i* a un-nccc.-ary expcii-e. very tiling which ahovc the ideal price n'iii'' indivitlual- i-4 considered hy them unnecessary. And ainoriir the.-v unnecc.v-ary oxpen*«e we are informed by "(Jranirer, in tiie ,briiNAi. a lew week- aL'n, i- the trial hvju'.'\. Hi- jropo-iti««n i* t^ aboli-h the iury and plactt the power o{ deciding all car-e in the haihU of the judue. W'hnt ho menu by thi* 1' The r'Vht :nf trial l.«v jury is one of ili»* e^-ential element* of a pure icpublie. and when we nivc up that. ri }it i- it not evident to all that we have made a 'general -Hide toward centralization of power'.' In its i:aboliti'in you take tiii potter of deciding »iUeSiion in law from the hand- »f thirteen meti. twelve ol whom are elected
I liirec'.iy trom the people, and place it in the hand- one. And how can it be that tlione, although a judge, will be
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pupil lnis reached an immediate teWhatever creates an iniere-t in the pupil i-i an immediate tvsuh. Kvery pa.-a^re
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brii'te-i yn- blame for the lark of interest in the this j»owt*r^
He has already 1io)1 by the chiMreu by not goin^ then' more move toward thi' uli^arrhul limn
iMurui ana me gate \va\* to Heaven
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Our Sunday .school literature is generally
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actually iotc'1 at th last picecdmg dec- for children may be found in ti,e this question of expense so burd tion. A ruling to this ellect Ua« already Hible, and the ,torv of Chrin is most ... been made bv some of our Circuit Courts
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udge avidson" yesterday sustained Oat-ier the injunction against the subscription of $85,000 to the Logansport, Crawfordsville & Southwestern Railroad, and continued the temporary restraining order in force until the next term of the Circuit Court. Tliia ends the matter. The company will not contest it the road will not be completed, and the shops will be erected at Crawfordsville. Thus this much vexed question will be finally settled.—J.ngantporl Star, 14th,
unbiased in his judgment a"tlraii{ter"
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opinion.-,
lild
think? If twelve men.
*.vho liave not lieard of the ea.-e or havo formed no oi»inioti in regard t«» it, are tr. verned mueh hy ^prfjmliee and I'ti^ion/' ^'e ean not think lor a moment that even the ermine of jitdtr»,?,hi|» will
eutiroly take thi^ "prejmhee and pa--ion
Dennis Wright, aged ab«»ut »S years, died very suddenly ednesday, the 11th. lie did not have any well deiined diseae. He had been complaining a little day or two before, but was up and about the house the day Ivfore bis death. IIis remains were taken to l'ortland Mills for interment.
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from any man. The jury supposed to lepre^ent the ma.- of the people, and when it is Miid that their decision- are uncertain when the evidence i- clearly piesented to tbeni, what i-ball ».iv in vo popular elections which are, directly or indirctly. for the purpose ol deciding |ui'-tions many of which are as intricate and important as a g.md portion ol the questions which come into court .' Il men are not able to form just:
a- juror-, it i.- a rtiong argu
ment that they are not competent to excrcise the right ol ntl'i:ije. We contend that twelve men ..elected directly from the body of the people would be more ,,f likely to di-i eiise justice than one man
occupying the judicial bench. They have a direct interest in -eciiur that the rights of good cit1zcn-h ip are iib-ervcd. The majority uf the people know that their prosperity, as a Nation and as individuals, hinge- directly upon lhe proper decision, in regard to ca-e- in thr court, ami then the enforcement ol the law.
\V1hmi moti pet s« io.-t t«» iea.-Mii :ui«l jmlfnrKwil u- not to l»* alilo know wluit
i- ri^iht ntifl what i» wron-j lx»twiM-ti man
'«ihl ni «n, it will Ik* linn* ftiotiirh to take
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or taking anv interest it themselves. -i-i .. ii" ii i. of government ol ancient tines. I hen. liev. (,ald \ell. Uo our dulv in get-1 ting scholars into the school. is it right to impose a tax upon the puliliev. J, ('. Wright, Jet teachers that lie to .settle a dispute between tun perare awake to the subject of teaching.
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Curtis Edwards said his dilliculty was,
.schools,
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conversion
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sh. Tlie hot and iiiust entertainiiiL' the written law upon the Mihji-et.
"f »H. These lay the louiula-! J' of after conversion \s .,,,.!.,,. "r is it on account of the fallai'V in lIn
conversion. As Sundav
1 school teachers be faithful in vour work. decisions of jurors that "Oranger" wants Th ^r,^^"!'
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"en \ihit them and prav with them ai their homes. Hold class prayer meetings
est in your work Make religion as at- count or ,he expense \.,d tractive in its exterior a» is sin. l'ure x|"-"s« gold must be used, not tinsel. Hold con- shows that "(nanger certs in the school Always be in your class or get some one to bo there for you. Create au interest in the word of God,
and children will convert themselves.
the pmph* and make«»ni-
,,sMake the ca-e stronger. Is it
righ )br !aw aUi(
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111 or
dti,,.,,, t„ be taxed
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.State may prosecute a
man for house brcakitig or fr murdci
Any one will acknowledge that there no dilference in the principle iiiulci Ivin
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and pray in your closets for the conver-' '"'se declares that the |K-ople can Kioiii of yoiirclass. lie zealous and earn-!
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take care of their own aflair
•iced about it years
Mattie tJrimes
daughter of -Joseph and Elizabeth (irimes, died Monday morning, the Itith, after an illne.-* of hours. Sone say she died with a sinking chill, and others, say it wa spotted fever. 'Z. M. Hal! has moved his old house back irom the street and now having' a nice new front built. His lot is the. first one ea-t of Thornton's hotel. I ....Two vears ago you gave an account of a large ho^ owned by Alex. IUiehanan, weighing Mil pounds. That ho-
wa- hutchereil the last ol January, 1^7-1, j.j,,, jv and grossed 77i'. pounds. Net gain of 1-1(1 pounds in months. He netted i'ioI pounds, llis length from snout to
root of tail was S feet: snout to cambrel,1 feet and 7 inches, llight,:! feet and 7 inches, (lirth around chest, .r feet and inches. He was not of any of the fine breeds, tint simply a monstrosity ot the
common breeds. In your locals last week you stated that .John Allot/, was building an $s,00O saw mill. Such is not the laet, but John 1.. Alioltz is building an SS.'HiO (more or less) (louring mill, which he expects to push to completion ju.-t a- last as labor 'and money can push it.
We understand that Kev. lieese! Davis expects to make his future home in Indianapolis, and will leave lure some! time in April next.
One ol' the most remarkable verdicts of the pie-eiit day is that rendered
by the jury at the last term of our I'ircuit Court in the case ol Alex, liuclianan vs. rlie I-, Kailwny, for damages, trespass and ejectment, the jury briiiiing in a verdict for delendant. .... ii .i hut little ot it was ollered I hus they virtually say that no citizen ha- any rigl.t- that a railroad company is bound to re-peet All the witnesses on both sides testified thai the two acres! of land actually used hy the railroad was worth from So'.i to Si"11 per acre, but this' ,jurv came into court and sa\s these two! acres of rich bottom laud wa- worthless: to its owner, and that the forty dollars worth of corn Hie company destroved was woith nothing, to say nothing of)
I'enees desti'vived and other land- iianiaged and aboiu or ^lo paid out tor taxes on -aid iand-. about -ix acres u.-' and relid-'ied valueless bv the railroad), wliieh oilier people u-e and control. I'he veidicL siirpiised everyone. Kvi'ii the defendant'- attorneys were siir-pri-ed, a-' they did not expect a verdict iu their favo:. but duce the dainaires siI• 11-. Trulv wonders never will
iahoivtl mainly to ret.i a- low a li^ure as
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eease. -TrattrfrS "T real r.-taJe have reeently bt-en math* a- (oliows: .loei I". I Jeer ami wile thi aer°- il' mih,.j nortli town to (iiMi. \V. an-I Tim-.
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l.'a'iinf for
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Mrt'iirsuiek ati'l wile 12" arrv^
tt .loi-l T. 1 h*i*r tor .lor! T. It-er ati'l wift- lo Alfre.l Mitehfl'. M7 a'.-:*.1- tor to.
A loil^jeof /i /htm or'^ao ize«l in town hy combining two «»r thrto oihor lo-liif- in the vicinity, making a i-fUtral oiu- in town, thu^ making it bel-
V0U"g lm'r"l,:"a
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ter and much iieue convenient 1'..r .-ill. Uimar l'uri.iiied at that eminently intelWe have 11.it learned the n»ine of the lectual resort, and lbteniti:: to tl-.e dulect oil ice notes of t!|.. L'rand piaiiouf the e-tnbli',ii-11 -. 1. W. P.o-well ha- -tarted hi- saw niont, while odd cveniiifis are liilod with mill avraiu. alter a i-.'s.-atioii ol' ivh attendance on the virtuous aniwiiient
montli. —-Ouite a numher ol our hti"ine men are making preparation 10 ereet lrick liu^iness hou-es thi- Spring .nd Summer, Moiv of this airain.
The peaeh luids in tlii- locality are all in Lr»od eomlition, and wherever I «'reen it.e ean he found tliere will he'
plenty nf praehes it not injured hy
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,r fro-*
There will be a larue
valcof
personal
property at the late residence of Samuel Mus-jrove, deceased, of I'arke oi.iinly, -r' mile- we-M limn NVavelanil. on the -JTtli.
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A* per announcement, the 'i li -e of school was celebrated by an ev.-uii entertaiiiment consisting of miscellaneous cxerci-rs at the Christian cli rch. In this particular I.indeii i* a-tieccs-. lhe house was filled at all early hour. Uwimi to the jtim good order wa- with dilliculty pre-erved. 1'rizes ollered lor the best declamations were awarded to Nedie I'ixlev, Tom Wilkins and Mattie Stout. Ill the pcrfoi inaiice of their part, teachers and scholars ao|Uitted themselves with credit. It is-aid the stage used on the occasion ol the exhibition will be pre-erved. and as soon as-uitable -cencry can be procured the play loving public will be fnvoreil with the immortal "Ten
Niulit- iu a Bar lb i." We have the material and are conceited enough to think
wt tiin
-ttci fv-tnliv a- omit*
Mia itli any of the "i ural ilist iicts"' within the circle of our acquaintance. (iin informant says that Hob Hwader's potato bank was broken into recentIv and roots to the amount, of several bushels extracted therefrom. Xoarrests.
Wheat prospects aie Haltering, i'eachcs are all light, with other small fruit included.
Win. t'. Thomas, ol 1 tarlington, has
need no laws- not even government heat is declining in value, and the j,ray hair made to return conversion, for themselves, for they obev lie dictates I faces of those who have held oil' fur tho youtliful" color by the use of door of the
"K. often being ignorant 111 regard to nal proportions.
Cllsollle
ha/.ards
on ac-
the second does not
„„scicnce in its decisions* of right and big price are gradually losing their orig- Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer.
Wm. Dtinkle will put himself up a liimliering big dwelling house this
rprmg. —The irangers are sowing their hay s(..,l«. 15K Pmi'mi.
.HACK.
The Montgomery County Sunday School l.'nion and the Walnut Township Association, held here on lust Thursday, proved an entire success. The day was
think the people are competent to decide rather gloomy in the morning, but by eases that mav arise among themselves the time the convention opened the seats horney promise them goo 1 under a Republican form of government. were all occupied. Al! i.e topics on the at Granger price.". Cash and goo I trade
Ai.np.in. 'programme were ably discussed. Last' are legal tenders. ll-w2
'[.Sunday we ha.l a vciy interesting school.1 Plows mid Farm Implements. A meeting was announced to meet on luihb it Mahorney ha\o made ai i.mgeThursday night to organize a teachers' ments with manufacturers of farming meeting," which we propose to make a implements to sell them at reduced prices 'success. Franklin township has hereto- f° cash, and now fore been called the banner township. ^nner who can pay cash to come and get
We say, look well to your laurels or they may be carried awav by old Wal-
nut
aml
liurk is also
sick,
wick, who has been sorely alllicted with
the rheuniatisin, is again around among ils grocers. his tiranger friends with that sweet smile and genial phi/.. 1 speak for all Mace when 1 say we truly lament the sa.l accident which befel our old friend, Joseph F. Walkins, of your city. He lived among us for years, and has many worm friends here who ympathies to his and deplore the lamentable and horrible occurrence. 1 .ic (i IN'o.
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—Tin: whistle of the blue bird, the song of the lark, and the croak ot the frog are again heard in the land. —"How is your wheat'.1'' is a common inquiry among farmers, "tione up," is the answer.
pecially that which was suwn br least. Prilled wheat looks better cannot make an average eroji.
Farmers are i-re^iring lor S|.rinjr DMIXISTKATOIW NOTICK."^ work. Some are en^aired in making,-£'V N-nu'im- h^r^lty Kiv«»n tlmt tli** imilcr.^imio-l maple u^rar antl iinua?('. atiu tlio sou* Jm-i-u ni'poiiacl n»lmiinstrj«tor«* of t!»*• rotate w.iii iv rvti-iDiwilv 1-ir.^'iM.i t.T flint in il ',l' riio|U!\s, Uto of
sou iw exttciiu l\ tavor.ink N»r tJi.it kiuu ,.(lutiiy, lni. »*-(:.t«* i- ttppu-r.| of business. la. miIvi.hi. —There has been considerable
sickness,
such as colds, .-carli't rash, and some lull lever, but tliev have
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has nrnveil ,I u«»h Davi* t'artu. iif:ir Black l-rivk. lieutrr.s' nnnu tl movim: linn* ha^ rtuiK' au«l many ot litem ate tt--inur it. —Tiie Tnion Kurui-iiin^ Company h.is iiol rs.nl it.^ yet, an^i hoM«'r «»t' ivrtilieatfi coa-e to he ahxioii".
Why ihm't .-tunelicily make tint* -n prop!., can ••ft on the iron bri'lm-.' 'inu 'inN KLI:.
riif
ITI'imi.'"' »It'4*I
Sonif or' our fitizen^ w!ihear«l the ti^tiimny ol I,o\\\ t!u» eo!ori*«l man. in the court room lat Monthly will loubtho remimie'l of the eomlition ot the .^otilh who are iimlcr ah-o]ute ttcgro gnveminent. One of our prominent citizens remarked that Low was a fair simple jf tlie average coiore'l statesman. The ladies who pre-.-ed him into the -crvice of the temperance eau-e liave a splemliil opportunity to rutlect on the condition ot' southern society. cisi'-. the fisci'in ha- taken thi- opptir(unity to make a tlimr at the race to which I belong, I wi-h -iinpiy to Uf tliat the average condition 'd -tune of our iKO'dicrn cdit.oinl uhitc stnt-nifii can I he aeert»iined hv a call aliuo-t any cv»'nim: at Frank HavV aloon, where ne, at Jtt. eatt he tound indtilnin^ 'n tlie
the exaltimr ?port. ot' aui prepared to continue
allbrded bv cock pit. I conipsri-on ol races.
ButlerMis-Alli" Hat ncsWaltei li Hivk-Wm lUackMissMaiy(' llrundl lavid Hrown.lameI'.urgnWH l'ar.Misst Mive ('anipbell.M r-.^ 1 lowllieN iiu Iavis.\(' Davi-l'A FosterCarrie I looverl larrv.
IM'IIX.
the the
I.elli l.isl.
I I.i-t of letter- remaining in the pontoiiice at ('rawfordsville for the week ending March 1-1, 1*7-1. Il not called b.'' iu thirty days they will be sent to the lead
I.etter ollice. IVrsoiw calling for the-e letters will plea-e -ay, "advertised:" is
.lohnsou Hershel I .onirWoinlforil u:: 11 .-V i! :i
I Card.
A tew 111
my old patrons having been
mi-led by a hasty reading of the notice of dissolution of the partnership of lleatoii & Wright, published in the city paper, in October, l*7:i, and thinking I had retired trom the business of insiir-1 I I ance, 1 take this method of correcting such an impression, and will say to propcrty holders in city and country that I am fully prepared to insure property in the old .Etna, of Hartford, or North
America, of Philadelphia. As an eviI dence of the prosperity and fair dealing of these sterling old companies, 11 ill t/i'it th'tf r-i'li rrf'fijt/x j'nr thr I ,„i- 1 s7o i.mnl llw-'i: oj any nfhr,' two]
I'ftl/tjiitniill th/ IIIt"l Shlti*. Thanks to the good people ol Mont gouiery county for their liberal patron ai:e. fall at Jill Exchange block, over Mack iV Johnson's grocery store, oflice of (Vion Evans, where policies will be sued ci rrcctly. .Iamks IIkaton.
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domesticated himself among us, and v.'ill remain until the spirit moves. Hro.' Thomas is a spiritualist of the. strongest
secure the conversion ol, .' these two cases. Law abiding citizen' pe. Thin hair thickened, baldne llomr i- the placc to
Wheat is dcclinin
Mai cli 1 ,*1 *,7-1.
New stock of Ladies' and Children': Il"«ierv, very cheap, al W. P. Carr's
and now kindly ask every
-mer wh
I the advantage of same.
,. If the appetite has failed, it is restored
lrK'!u1'
if digestion is painful and imperfect, it
William t}uillen, is i.ow lying on abed of becomes easy and natural if the liver is sickness, thoiiL'h now convalescing, inactive, it is regulated if the
George Chad-lutein is debilitated it is .strengthened .... ..I hy the use of Atwood (.{uuiine Ionic
MARRIED.
IT'It Kl.I. -THOMAS—On 'n.ius.luv, l!io I Jth t».v KMer A. II. Morris, Mr. Heiir.v uehvjl, I'liflsc county, Iml., an»i Tlii'in:!-, of ltd.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. }»nlii!:ti' iV.i' Mayor Vlllr.
.H'll.N \V. I«\MS.\\ tlit* ••'ty of Ct :i\\ tin .!• KM lor I its M.tt •!»!»*, to iliv .ioci.-ioit of tin- K. piil.Si.--i
LEGAL NOTICES
l)MlNlsTKATUiW' \A Nutn-i' 1 it-1«.-!-v irnm lluit utll s«-II ii jm1lie oti 'liiur.-ilrty, tin* 5'ih «l »y i»f April, 1ST I. at th- lati- of TI»ohi:i, Int.of Ciml CtTi-k toun-ht|», Motituotm-n ..•nity, llrtM'M-t'tl, hi-* |)n»|HMlV, roitlMtUtr Mi j»jtrt oj thi't«»!h-^ artu-N*-, to-wit: l-'jcmiti^ lltVIIMl-, llOllS'-hol.l Htl'i kltrlu-lk lit ID tlir«',
A
it is JiOtie Up«0 far thai I work hotv-f^., l«»i ofi-nttU\ ho^'s, h»y ami 1 •. Wilson, 1 lutucv it li I oiu1 inowt-r.« to.
sun Him MHUViT* rait tti?Vi»r rvsurvM It, ykH.MS:~a rn-iU\ of «.».• y«»«r Will I.,. vo» ii,l.j«»nU mums over S:«, ihr pun-hu-or ijivii^ lit nolo with »ppro\i'| -^. nrity. uuivnii: valuation hilt it 1 it Hi 1 aporni.-ciiK-nt la\v. .... W TH »M A',
M'AUDIAN'
about viUappearol TATK.
and liililiips now bold tlie sway. iinr.iiun of ll.-uri.-i Ti-.-.h.t. in ...rim ... ,, Hr.li.rr.l ilinOoviio imiiii .r .Moiilunmcrv mini1',. .1. baldwiii lnnl a juinlic sale the
—The .^cli"o!- are all ehwtl, the mic tauuhl hy ?•!r. Thuna. tli-.» lat. elo^etl ou ill*- with a pleuie aul a ^oo.l tiiuo jrenerall y.
IVi
7,1, i,-vliiel, time he intended to r«l scli c«»u^iiIer iMo lint- str.ek, liut on acmunt ill" the inrlt uu ucv ol the wratluT
M'Tntire, thi?- vicinity,
1
UNDERTAKER,
N M'.'W '••ii'" out nn North Wix'-hini'ton ^tr«'»'f. Nt.'il.m MtlU»r'^
ntt«'t
it i«»ti t«
ttu-» law. Ht:
TH
11-wJ
Atwooil's Quliiiiiv 'I onic UiKers.
nervous
S)1( by ]iU (lnlLt} ists ilM(1 |iril
Remeinl'iT «i
Ml— \A-\i. K.
\v
IOANNA TMUMA^.
„„i,t,. ,t tin- i-vimum ommi iln'roni, A. l.,
tati', ti.»-wit I'lio un'livt«lc«l half of tlio south-!i-t |iiurtiM' of U»* outhwi'-t |unrtr, an.I ili« north«'»».-t \tarti»r of th«* -outhoa^t -jiiaitt -i-i tion •!, iownsh 17 north, of ranm* v.«-t, miUati1 in Mont^omt'ry ci-itnty, In-hana al^o tin* ntilivi«ifl lialf of tlu« wpst half of tli** sonthuf-t quartfr, ait-l tin* oast half of t'uo -outl.ioj'.-t «ptartt of son t", to-.vn-hip I", rmmo «i wol, mu iiHie in thf tiinty of I'arUc, nti'l Siato nton'-uhl. oi' Mil* thjvl t-a-h in hand, an«l tho tmlnni'o in -i\ an( nin»' tnoiiths from ilat*' of -alo, t.. ».i»
k-.•••!::
ri'ICK T() l-:x MCI TORS Is't'liA TullS AM' il 'A I! 1'IA NS
N
I it
Mont-ti
WIM.IAM M. TlVoMAS, Joanna thomas. A-ltimu-trutoi
SA1.K OF liKAK
.Notli-C- I- hl'rt-liV I'll lll:it IMi: mi.ii'l si^llfil.
I t»v with apirov.-.| Iri-—
li.^t cunty.T I.KVI TUoTTKK,
-j-1v\ i.i aniiau.
v.il! |i(niipi
uatit- i»j tlU' «'«tn?ntiiiity in
I A
DoriiLE CALCINED
1
3B a?
l.iiv -lui'I "I 1 luilavfillu\£ :n» I t»'i
Ali.MIX-
Oi«lcr»'«t tiif CuiU't that tti*' Ci^ik.tiy pu) ligation in thv tif upap'»r- if i.f 'i ,iw vrllo, notify all Kxrotitor.-, Aiitiiini^trator^, an.I inatiiiaii-\\ ho are in «h*l'ai lt in tuaUtnu r«'pt»rt :ui«l »-otfh'tni'iit" a« pTjnif-il t-y l.iw th.it. *t»»!.«--they sIi:i 11 «'port at 1 he* n«\it i«*rm tlo t, iti"•!»- uili tfO i-M'.l'i! f»'j.i:li-t llu'lli :tl tliftr I-11. A A' :. W'T
TO CONTRACTORS
^KAl.KH 1'UMPOSAI.S
Notice I- hiM't'l-y L'lVfli l!i.«t k» Ii will t)i- rivi'ii. ilattho tt •»f 111 r|ir|c ot In* *ity Ot «!i an .ri-vilif. Indiana, until Monday, INIaii.-h.iO, 1^71, th'- t"li«n\ini! iinpr')1..-tiif nt-^ lo tho i.'oy I'rivtti: iir- vi'titiluluii hv'ht, no ca--t on ^01! i'»w..j\-r an-I two iron hoit ra'l -lor fa.-h ••••II: for tin- Tallinn np itti tirirk of ih»» -onth in«low in tli" tVinaU* t«ofn,ani for on»- ra.-t irt»n oil v»». anl viMitilafor for ^ai-f f«r tiv«» inflow j»r»ti's ri\ ho ara'Jiorfti into tho wall with thr»M» ni-hor- to far-h ^oli* of win-low.
SpveitSriition* may t»' mmmi at th»- «iVn*»4 of th« CityCh-rk. 'th'- CoiitM-il ri'.M'r'.f? ch»» rnrht to any ot alt hids not (|«ciuoit to th" ihtiT»»0 "f tin- -itv. Itv or»l«-r of tho Cotiiniou ('otuH- «f th- f?irv of Oauh.r.Uvi'hv r.
v,
I». MimiVN.
.. ii i". i*~4 t.: r,tv i'!,.
UNDERTAKING.
II. HI li^S.
iMibi
A
to
4'-in-ut
J,»lt-t«»'nr«,i.
t. M. MA't'TlSi»N. ii- if'i-t.'int. tw foim-t :»t tin*
a'l lii'in- t.| th" •!:•. K'"»i«i»Mir«'
i.'.i-r «'..})•••:, ^»t. J*. H.Hnrt'i-* ..-i«}.-n.i*, '.I W.'-t \\ur-..-ii Avcnii*-. N. We are also atjonts for the Howe Sewinjr Machine and the Durbon Pump. .hu.JJtr::
BUILDINC MATERIAL.
^v i-
.To
Mahaii.Iamcs NorthciittJini I'ayneMS Ueed( lieenbiiry KiceWm KusingWm Uiiger.Iosephinc SextoiiMarvA I ayloi'Martha W ilsonMrsl-'.li/.bth.V W ilhiteMrs.Maria
ttuildcrs and Others.
'Pit ttii-un-th'i.1 10 rail tin iN'iiti.'ii i.i hui!«iiti^ ti'iii^i-^, :ui'l tin
r.
1
nhti-* i.'» ti' nillv, tu tli'
LA it (IK uiitl nmi'LKTF. STOCK
or
ltuililin^ 31 atei'ial, Ktc.,
t'oiisisting in part of
PINE AND POPLAR
SHINGLES,
PINE
LATH,
HEI.PH1
I.oriSVlLLE
CEMENT.
PLASTER:'
PLASTERINf
HAIR.
PlTTsm'KC AND CLAY COUNTY
COAL.
KANAWHA, SAC IN AW, ANi HAY CITY
cured, to its Hall's
SALT.
All ni which articles can be had at
LohcnI asli
Warmi Grain and Piodnce
HOE,
Sold by
Campbell
A:
(jilasM and Qnct'iiiiwnrc. Ladiei are not forgotten. Robb it Maof all kinds I,
OE ALL KINDS
TAKEN IN KX(HAN(Ji:.
Tinsloy. DAUTIIR & BU0.,
Washington ami I'iko Sis
OawforriKville. I ml. -it
FROM
AlsTD
ALL
DRY COODS.
Pl A Cll^ iI
(Jootl, Hclinlilt' Dry (ioods Clieap, is at
IvVST AS !II.\( '!'0' STRKICT
Stock Always arge and Attractive!
always thi: i.owi:st.
WE HAVE MERCHANT TAILORING AND DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENTS.
Orders Solicited and l*i-uni|til.v lCxeculed.
no.
Whni p.nl.MorIl.'lllt .1 i, [if
K. \Vasliii|o(iui St.. lrili:t.i:ipoli.s. ADAMS & HATCH.
MARBLE WORKS.
:t
i:i:n :i
1
BOOTS AND SHOES
iS
KELLEY &
o.i: A
.A. 1ST ID
UURIAL CASES AND CASKETS
UAN I AI I IS i) :ai. its
I
JL* I"
i\i» I'ltoi'iiii.roics or thi
It Kit (AN III! 1'Ot M) A LA K(«K ASSOHTAIKNT OF
Metalio and Wood Coffins and Caskets
i-r' th.ti^ i).vr«ni'y h»tt^-. No ilLj.- tAt? "I't-r- t'V'tnpfty 'i11•Mi'h*
:«t 11) i» till l:it't il I':m Mti-l h»vi'.
!l'»|t| I'ttrniMio.l sNo
11 j«ii fiinii«li»"l
\Var«-room in Hurler's IMitrli, W it I it it
I »t tin* thif.Uiii*:•»({
Tlie .Host Bargains Thai Have I5een
6
ii. ii. ^VAII:
I E
MARBLE WORKS,
'/r.
Iil}S
VII J.K, IIV'1 ).
Aniorlcan and Italian 3!arll(* Monuments, Touili*. Hoadsloncs. Tahlots, A c.. Oi'Latest Desiuns.
Also Scotch (iriinitc Dirccl IVoni tin* Quarries iu Scotlaiul.
:i\o toii*r Mi'
till-, ilo I I
00.
S O E S •. .! (I
llOO.». Mlppi't limn
TII']ATiSI] in tl»
c»,nstjuiUy .n liny,I-:
-t pi i.'t'S.. j.r iiii-l rit'hon.-'
1 Door Hast of rtior "j Wiihint iUi'i I'ilo-
A
E CI NOS
Campbell & Harter
Have lvceived lar^e lot of
HAMBURG EDGINGS
Embroderios, Jaconets S Inserting
fereti For Years-
JEWELRY STORE.
A.'SICKI,10
j,, in I'ostollico Koom.
Kver)tiling Now ami Mivcl fi*o»ii tlio HainiCitcturers &Impo
A KllICA AN I) FOR WIGN
1!iiiiioimIs. .lewt'lry,
SILVER WARE,
WARRANTED
GOODS
AS
sold aro engraved FREE of charge by an experienced Engraver
Ilili Stll'MlKls
J*.
1 lit» Postttllit't'.
D'
A A III)
or-
Ac CJO.'S
OLD AND RELIABLE
er!
WATCHES
REPRESENTED. All good5
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