Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1874 — Page 3
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'fill: forms of the ancient locusts which deeorated the Court House yard have been laid low. Only a few maple shade trees are now left to hide from view tinwalls of that venerable building.
SMITH IV IIASIKICI expect to open their new drug -tore in the National block by next Saturday -lire. They have been kept back somewhat by an unexpected delay in the painters' and carpenter-' work.
SAM", ill' Till Col'KT 11 i|s| —The
old Court House and county buildings were sold at auction last S.iturday, aecordiim to advertisement. The Court, House, Merk's olliee and Reeordci of
fice weri' bought by Gen. Malison tor for the gas company. The Auditor's and Treasurer's olliee had previously
been sold for ¥70.
WM BAI.I.AHII, indicted for giand larceny at the la.-t term of Circuit Court, was brought here last Thursday afternoon by the Marshal ot Ladoga, and is
now confined iu jail. He wa- bound over to appear at the la-t term, but failed
to make his appearance. IHs home is in hadoira. His father was accidentally killed while attending a political rallv a lew years ago.
SUI:I:P KM.IJN Dotis. —H( in LAL
bot'w Uaiulsoiue flock of (*ots\vold lieep wa iiitacke»l by ilo^s la.-t Monday niuht.
and eight fine younir ewes killed. The Captain heard the barkinir of the lo|r ftfter midnight, and iioin^: out with shot LMUI succeeded iu dispatchiuir «uieol their number. Mr.. Joseph Smith, a neighbor, also recently lost ijuite a number of *hecp by floir-.
TIIK following rates of taxe- liave liecn recommended bv the Towuhip
lruteesfor 1S7-4: Coal Creek, road ta\ 1* cenUs on the $100, townsliip tax
cents, special school cent**, special tui-
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peeia! tuition il cents. No rccoinnien dations were made fiom the other town ships. 'l'he taxes aie to be levied ii dune.
AT TUI: STATI: 1'HISON.—Sheriff Kelev returned on Wednesday ol la-t week,
having safely delivered over to the Anthem Prison, at Michigan City, the L'-t batch of convicts Iroin this county. hir county now bus eight representatives up there, serving out terms of from "He to fifteen years. They are, Wm. i'ickerson, Samuel Smith, colored, Prank Hamilton, Dan Hawk, John Campbell, tieorge Lemon, Sidney .-bowers, audi
HATS AND CAPS.
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SPRING STOCK OF
l'.t.i Alls' has gone east, to lay in his Spring stock of clothing and men lurnishing goods.
Dlt. 11. W. TAYI.OK has been employed as physician for the county asylum for the ensuing vear.
Ml:. JIKXIIY I.ITKK, who has been confined to his house by sickness most ol the Winter, was in town last Monday.
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HAUTKR it l'.uo. have entered upon a
new branch of business, the particulars of which appear in their advertisement.
Tin prevailing i|iiestion of the week has been: "Well, how did yon like Baxter.'" Tho answer invariably was, "First rate!"
W.M. lbiiii'.iiTsoX, of the eollin factory, is oil on a business tour through the .-outhern part of this State and southern Illinois.
lllMlur A 1.1st 1, of the i'.piscopal |,
Til!: Winter term of \Vabah College will CIOSP next Wednesday. The society exhibition* will occur on Tuesday and Wcdne-sdav evenings.
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A 'OJIl»liKTK MXK OF II KMSIIIMJ OOOIKS
riio Jololi-s» «'«1 ST Ali Siliii-t* l-illlXXT.-i JIADK'l'O Oltl»Klt:
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CKAWPOKDSVILLK, MAII. l:». 1S7-1 j.
CITY AM) VICINITY.
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me being bought at $ l.oo, Cat
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tiun It) cents Brown, road 10 cent-, has appealed to the Circuit t.onrt.
township r, cents, special sciool 1» cuts,
special tuition 1I cents Scott, road cents, township f, special sell 10I lo special tuition lo Union, load tax 10 cents, township 5, special school '_T», special tuition 111 Madison, road tax It cents, township {, special school ^o, special tuition Sugar Creek, road tax cents, township o, special school 1.1, special tuilion 10 Clark, road tax 10 cents, township 2, special school 10. special tuition
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Ladoga, special school 10 cents and He was in his ",7th year.
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has. Ihdl. Hickerson is employed in bottoniiuj: chaiis, Hamiiton in coopering, Hawk in buggy making, and Lampbeli
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putting chairs together. Mioweis and Hell were put lo work in the cooper m«PI and Kenuin will pr(d»ably go to the cluiir fuctorv. Mr. Kelsi^y was -bowed through the building by the Warden, and expressi^ great satisfaction with its condition and management. A prison dinner, be says, consi.-ts ol pork and
beans, flour
»efjuired for one meal.
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Children.
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Watkins, one ol the proprietors ol the
new flouring null, wa- otlmj the ma-,
chinery the tli.nl Moor, Ins left arm
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:?rn almost literally torn Iroiii his body. 1 he ..... from to 5 !.,»). lOUtsidiMd the 1 ortaC-avalhijii'ieri known roes c:i((i!lit the arm near the m-
I'. stj wrist iin.1, d.awinp it in further and
Monday oyning at the residence of Win. further, imtil the muscles of the upper ,„ ,. ,, ,„
ljurbridire. arm were reached, when by a desperate anil almost sii|ierhunian ctloit Mr. Wat-
kins succccded in extricating the arm, literally breaking the tendons and tearing out the muscles below the shoulder. Mr. Watkins was alone, and of course can not remember, if he comprehended at the time, the exact nature of his perilous situation, l'erilous and desperate it was, however, as every stitch of clothing—coat, vest, pants, shirt, and under clothe.—was torn from his body, except I -"'ere
his boots and socks. Miseries attracted the attention of Mr. Brown, who win working below, and who met him at the top of the second stair way, the mangled man having released himself and walked down one llighl of stairs without assistance. Dr. McClelland and l)r. Irwin were called, and alter taking up and securing the arteries had Mr. W. taken to his home on We-t Market street, where the arm was amputated. The patient iI
doing well now. Besides the loss of his nrm he sustained several bruises in va-|
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i!u* body, none oi' them
church, will visit this place on the 21st! of April to administer the rite of conUrination. I ha- at last got into the New York papers. It is that story about JIr. Me- CASH at I 'ampbcll &
Neal's death. Thev have got it into pretty good shape now, and we have a
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of the Toledo to ascertain the truth ol many things ol
rni: engineer c*»rpr St. I.oiiis Railroad left for'st. I.oui- last that appear iu our public journals'' (•allThursday morning, to run a line lionr upon u- to "knock it endways." I in that I'i'.v to Shelhvville, Ills. -tory originated in the Indianapolis
Hit*I. It now runs tjiii?-:
\\'K see that Mr-. Ida F. I.egiiclt, weil -.boy, w&'-wi.n^d l.y relinmbeied by many ot our elli/.ens a-a the police of t.'rawford-ville. Indiana, ".-tar .speaker on lein|.eraiice," is lectur- tor tiieft. About midnight a Mike Ailing to crowded houses iu ~Su-.i„chaiiiia,
mother-o stoutly
protested his innocence, and was so stricken bj the accusation, that the olli cel.-consented logo back" to headquarters and ce if there had been some mistake. There they learned that they had hit upon a namesake, and that the thieving Mike MeNeal wasanotlier boy. Return- Hundreds of ladies in i|,j
ing to toll the mother of the eiior. thev ,i.....i .i. "w-
found her dead. The shock 1,ad helped
It would perhsip* b»- useless for u- to state now. alter th»» -tati-ment made three week* a« o, that there was no foundation for this Mory when it fust applau :ud that there is non** vet.
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,1. W. Talbot, living ""vo town, was stolen from thin !i*o id' t!ie o'-.ri 1 o't I'.eli »n Wedtie-da\ week. iJiliiicm -eaivli
failed to elicit any infoiniatiou «d the mare or thief. The mare is thu described: Bay. years old this Spriiiu, about l.".J hand- high. Mar! mane and '.nil,
thin in order, slight white streak under foretop, two shoes (.If, gait under the-ad-dle a runnir.g walk. She had on a black
saddle with wooden stirrups, a grey blanket with red binding and a snaille
ward i^ offered f.rv.
taken. A liberal reinformation or recov-
Sr.M.INH tiS' SlNhA^. lVn nii Uarroll wa- tried bch.io Mavor Coon» Iat I'ridav on a charge of veiling lijuor on Stui'lav, in violation ot the temperauce law. l'he trial was behl in the Circuit Couit to better accommodate the ladies who cxpre.-sed a dc.-ire t" attend. The ca-e was .submitted to the jury about o'clock in the eveniim. who shortly letunied a verdict of guilty and fixed the fine at -S'J"), the lull penalty of the law. 'l'he pro^ecti! ion was conducted by da.-. K. Ctiwan and K. C. Snyder and the defeu-e by .1. Maui ice Thompson and (Jen. Lew Wallace. Ibis WJW the secoml trial for the same otleiise. the jury failirr»ll
trial.
„, ,it. lor forty'year
a citizen of thi- county, died at St. Joseph, Ills., on the 7th, of heart disease. He bad been alllicted for sonic time, but since the 1st ol January was thought to be recovering. On the morning of his death he was returning I mm feeding his stock and was pro-tiated by the latal attack when at the very door of his house. Mr. Drollinger recently moved to St. Joseph from Bowels' Station, in
•s a wile and three children.
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K.s"l'i:i:i'Klsi:.—If there i- anything going on close about that is likely to interest the public the LaKavette Vco/Vf will get it before il is many weeks uhl. That paper thi- week publishes the sensational -tory which appeared-in the Indiauapolis Siiitmrl of I-'i-lu um '21 concerning the death ol a woman name! MeNeal. ol Crawlordsviiie, caused by the aires! ol her -on. In a few more weektlie irr may come across the J.n it-
NAI.'S denial of the story, publi-hcd the
same week.
Tin: NKW Cot KI H«»t si.. —The t'om mis.-ioiiers inljouincd without taking any a*tion with ndt rence to ihc butldniL' 1 the new Court lloue. Cnles- they conclude to hold a special session il will be impossible t» advertise and let the contiact in time t«* make much pio-jie-s in the work dining the Summer.
KU A N SKAMAN. well known in thi-
AitM 'l*iiUN Last Saturday ica, has settled in Koine to follow his ot Kiehmond and Kover l'low morning, about Si o'clock, while .Mr. J. '"ears_ testimo- l, ,market.
nials of the highc.-t class, and may be
St en a crowd as that which gathered at Outer church last Sunday evening leaches us anew what we learn at every commencement season, that we have 110 church or public hall or operu house large enough to accommodate the largest
TliAIl'. MATTF.KS.
New arrivals of Spring good\ at Wassons it My or.-'.
For hosiery of superior ijuality ami finish call at W. P. (.'ai r'-.
IH'II.DERS, I,, ampbell it 'J'insley'i
Kvcry houseki.'eper of good taste who can atlord it will want something new in wall papers this Spring. Allsu, ], iil find a splendid assortment at Maj, Fooic'book store.
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heart disease kill her. and hou.-e leaning tune to make their! home.- beautiful by a liberal ^election of th»« eleirant pielure^. at I »iekev «v liivw-1
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ma»e 'belonjiiiL' mile- r.iiuh iiii'diint rack [oue abou niuLt hifi a week ha
Ahout tbi time, as the almanac^ -av, look out lor an »m plion Sprite/Mvle hat^ ^t iioltra it l'abeock li:ti palace. 1 heir irood- .ire aiTi'vin^r every day. and \oit can youi Iiottoj11 dtdlar that anything which ha- 'merit wiil nut them.'
Lace and linen handkerchiefs iioierv at W. V. CarrV.
I.ast week we had something to say about -lines. Speaking of this subject again, we are reminded that at Jo. Cliaili-', on Main-street, since the arrival of his Siuing stock, no one can fail to be suited in .-i/.e, quality, price or elegance ot any kind of footwear, whether boots, shoes or rubbers, for men, women ami children.
invite aK, being no respecter of persons.
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city, has left the ofliee of the Savannah
corn bread, ami water. When AV^v, where he ha* been for the hist used, a barrel and a half of it year, and accepted a position in the ot-
lice ol the Knoxville (Tenn.) i'/irmiirlr. he-t ijuality.
(ientlemeu*- shirts, a large stock of superior make, at W. V. Carr's.
If you would know where to purchase.j an ch-»aiit yold watch, call at Mat Klein's Jewelry Hall, where \ou will ii IH 1 the lato-t -t vies, and al-o fioni the most noted
manufacturer- in the world. Something new in the jewelry line can always be found th'*rc.
Laii/c receipts of :'priiu£ clothing, maikcd down to the hove-t notch, arc now on exhibit! in. or will soon be in their
place*, a JOli Kan's popular chjthing •i|«»re. The hard-working mei'lianic. the
gentlemanly clerk and the horuv-handed (iraiurcr, accustomed to sjn'cding the plow, all nicel here on the level, and can
lit themselves out iu fashionably cut. well made garment at low rates for cash. Hc-ide- th ready made clothing, Mr. iCahn displays a fine stuck of gentlemen furnishing goods ot the bite-t stylen and
Jti:x WASSON, Cashier of the First *ook Stoves can l.E bought oil just as National Hank, who furnishes the inter- t-'"od terms as a l'low, Iroin Kolib & Ma-
esting letter from his brother at Hey- homey. 11-w'J
root, which i.s published on the fust page
of this paper, also hands us copy ol tin Italian Xeict. The .Yruj is a six column! daily, and in published simultaneously in liouie, Florence, and Naples. The
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copy before us is dated 1-Vbruarj lii.aud Buy \otir wall paper at tlx contains the following notice ot Mr. Book Store find have it tiiiunn
Wnsson's brother: charge. I DENTAI. SI'IH.IIKY.—It is (•cnerally 'F^ admitted that American dental siimeon- climax of elegance and are the most skilltul operators in the fo't,'' is what i- said of ioltra A world, and we have the pleasure to an- cock's new Spring style ha -. (Jet nounee that lr. .!. Ii. Wasson. who cnjoys a wide spread reputation iu Amer-1 11'* nicest, clcine-tand largest stock
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lie auction. The fir-l "a small farm
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Mimmolion the Agro K»ni:itio, at the
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the Agio Romano, about five miles outside of the Porta Salara, to be oflered at the price »t°2(il,!)30 lire.
hardware go to
j-le\
The celebrated I 'barter Move soM bv S. 11
notion to let it go. although a Nov Yolk ''humanitarian" who "de.-ircs very much l.adies will find an elegant assoi
lace and linen handkerchiefs at W. P.
AXO STJiKT^big twk very
low far cash at Campbell & Tinsley's.
A good stoclc of gent lemen's i«hIrt- at W. I*. (air's.
The Spring styles of ii:iin are very neat and nobby, inluiniation call at (iuilia new -tore.
I're^TiptioiiN accurately at Smith iV: Hamrick's new
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•*,«!, the owning "Spring:
c-i-ape
A Baxter -ays, "Keep your eves -sinned." The new purchases of W.i-.-on A vers in dry good- will be in iu a lew day-. Mr. Wa—on ha- returned, and report-the cheaiiest purchases ever made by iiim, and of conr-c the selling price will lie correspondingly low.
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Congress has not yet agreed to issue any more currency. In view of this fact it i* well to use the currency already in circulation to the IMM advantage, bv buying groceries at places where a small amount ot money will buy a big pile id*
good*. We would suiru'est t'li-t Stub-
wants wall paper. You can i:et it, ftir
bin.- as the place. l-'ni* fm,. Spring suits for gentlemen
Spring time is coming-7he «i a-on foi
('orncr
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comitate] »ne.
ever
all and
ine at S. 11. mvl^' oil
exam-
ii.-: cuiiiinu I'ur turiluT lial.(
S. H. Gregg & Son sell the Richmond and Hover l'lows at less than niaiiufacturers' prices.
For the best Breaking flow iu t!ie market go to Gruhb, Martin .t Co."-.
Take out an ''Imperii. 1," and alter a whole day's trial you can return the plow if not in every way satisfactory. ll-.'l
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"1..J1C natlierimrs o| our growing citv. .... ol millinery is no hall or church in the citv «-. on Green street.
that would seat a:i audience large enough to pay for a $40(1 lecture or concert, at I l' a number one bargain and any the ordinary prices of admission. Center number of articles iu the hardware line, church, commodious as it already is, would be crowded at everv commencement if made a third larger.
tcr Uro.'s for
Kn Mn jxm.L
No finer Mock
Can's, on (ireen street. will lie found in the city.
II you want lo sijuauder lo cents lor a cijrar you can get a woiidol enjoyiucnt at Dick Jlightower's Jiosioilicc .-taiel Also the best centeigar iu the city.
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('all and see
nriUMNO l'Al'F.H it at Campbell &Tinsley's.
styles
at Mis-- I. .1. Hiatt's bazar,
visit liurbridge .V llauser, on Green street. They have an excellent stock and offer good terms to customers.
Those patterns of wall paper at the Corner Book Store are simply elegant.
Stand not upon the order ol ::oing, but goat once £o Van Saudi it Son's for choice grades of sugar, co/feeand general groceries. There is no mistake about it they are oll'ering inducements so ,-t rong that their customers never complain.
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C.'OIIN.—Any where from one to
A I.I. KINDS of hardware ••enj h,.,v lor, thousand bushel-of corn f, sale at Dar-
cents a bushel.
There is always merit iu a store which I-^rows continually iu trade and popular!ity. That i-what is the matter with an Saudi iV Soil's ^roi.-ery, in the National JMork. hey aic selling a o»td
quality of groceries,«inj. making liyiu^ proliis.
Ai W. II. Ka\iiuuid'v, on (ireeu street, can be Jouud the lar^eM and bt^t assortment of furniture ever brought to thi* city. '1 lu« prices have been iri'-atly ieduced. (..'all and ^ee before pnr«'ha-in^ elsewhere, a.-* it is a pleasure to *how »ru»is. wr jj.o
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coin|'ounoed 1 rtitr .-tore.
1 lie new styles of wall paper ami window -hades have been receiwd at the Corner Book Store. Maj. Foote has a
machine for trimming wall paper, which saves the purchaser much of the labor and annoyance incidcni to papering houses, (.'all iu and look at tne new stock just received there^^Ei^^':
Tin: liiiiiiT I'l.M 11 von want to buy a set o| plate, a line watch, a splendid ling or set ol jewelry, or anything of that sorl, call iu and «ee Mat Klein .More especially il your watch is out of order, needs cleaning or a now main.
HAT I** —A gentleman
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painting and brushing up. And then '. nierchant tailoring establishthe neat and enterprising hou.-ekeepcr *'-t Washington street, Indian-
tnnatciv, at !ickey i^ Brewer's, ol every conceivable shade of color and variety ol figure. Also window paper and curtains ot the late-l patents.
arc all the other clever gentlcnu almut
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let's addre.— la^t Sumlav e\eniiiL the tol-
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samiy. aiel banier to the pio.-perity, happinevirtue of mankind therefore be it
^pritii:. you want to see Mat right away. lesin»?d to protect the liappitie»* and
He is a first-class workman, and makes a specialty of repairing.
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once asked. '"What is woman?" when a married man replied, "She is an esay on
goodness and grace in one volume, elegantly bound. Although it may be dear, every man should have a copy of it.*' We will only add that when a man takes a wife he should buy his family supplies at Cri?t iV Stubbins', next to the postoffiec. Hesides a full -tock of* choice groceties they have the best and freshest country produce constantly on hand.
Miperior to Ileitkam it
apolis. This il rut has already worked up a larsie trade in this art of the
t- ma.ster to jurnnh to them box rent tree! citv to solicit orders, but is irenorallv I a a a found af the store, hard at work but .. give that amount of m«»nev. 1 he .-tal ever nadvto rectuve his customers, as rcirulatioui are Very explicit in thu
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1'rank (iill, ol New Uos-, has taken plated and moved into a ileal flame resi- one ((natter in advance.'' l'crsoiis claim-—.... the grange fever, and is -dliim goods
cheap for cash. 11rangers, come oil with John l)orsey is erecting a brick dwell-j should not ask the postmaster to place! your cash, audi will meet any other j,
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house iu quality and prices. Although tieorue Bracer is building a new frame subject to the penalties oi prosecution. you won't admit me to your fraternity, on the -ame street. I —The Postofllee I lepai tiiient neither yet we believe in your plan ol buying Anna Hroderick lias commenced anew owns, erects, nor repairs letter boxes in goods lor CASH. We therefore would fy
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to come and price our goods, bearing in ilrowu is building a new frame master may put up boxes in his office. mind that oodbought.
are to be paid for when house on (ireen -treet. opposite Hr. Mor- These boxe* arc his privati* projierty, but l'it.VNK CillJ., muiV.
W. King has ju-l Ciimpleted a tiaine house in McCielbiud's addition. licorge Davidson is hmldini in .Wills' addition
I'M Straight has completed an olliee. adjoining the plaining mill. The old tcHideiicc of Prol. Hadiev, immediately west of the college campus, ihciui repainted.
Mrs. Klston is ie|iaiuting and improving her re.-idence. an Main street. Drs. jMcClelland ft Cowan are building an olliee adjoining the jiostollice buildintr.
Ke'ler i*c Coon expect to enlarge the Keller House this year by the erection of a brick addition on the west side.
ORGANS AND PIANOS*
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Ci II I3 EHT, In* I ii vnlod
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"I'* !'!•. K-t» 's I'.Mflll
I IIIT matchless Vox Humana," and Hit! wonderful "Vox Jnbilante.
STANDARD ORGAN of the WORLD.
-I -..|.i i.lM Tl Al-D H-.il.l foi
Salesroom No. «, (ireen si reel,
'Valley (Join," "Hallett & Davis'' and tho "Decker"' Pianos Kv.-.v Ul-tnille.-llt u.-l-. in I .'.yeili,. r-,.11.1 fi.riill I.
NEW DRUG STORE
The New Drug Store
WILL OI'KX IMSITIVI:LV
WII.l, OI'F
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We are also Wholesale and Retail Agents for F.very Description ol
.alcoholic liquors prove to be the great- i.»r.. »,tl,i v„i,V,i !.n est source of pauperism, crime and in- --\Ml"':I, M. Ut"L'I'I N'. A. furnish the ino-t formidable 1 D.MINISTR \TOR'S VD'IICF and
hy*uh'nU Hv the citizens of Crawford*.
ville, Indiana, that we will exert our I' best inlluence and example to banish said trallic and use from our midst. /.'iinlrril, That as the temperance law .' wherever enforced, has accomplished' much good, and because it is the law we I pledge ourselves to do all iu our power to maintain ami vigorously enforce il.
That inasmuch as an associa-
tiou lias been formed in this State with th»avowed purpose to break down the I temperance law, to repeal Sunday laws ind other laws designed to restrain persous eii^a^ed ill pursuits jniruje/il t. *!,- public good and sound moral.-: tlien-foic we pledge our best exertions to elect to olliee only tho-e persons whom we lcnyw to favor the restraint id the trallic in intoxicating liquors, and who wiil firmly maintain our Sunday laws and all others
virtue of a free people. A committee was also appointed to select a general committer from citi/.ensot the county who should consider the best method- of securing temperance reform and enforcing the temperance law.
A committee was also authorized to secure pledges of a fund to necessary expenses as houM be involved
in the movement. The subscrip ions on MondavnLht reached $.V
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I'l.sfnl Hems.
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selling good goods and taking great pains
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—There are some persons who are ii. o„„i.v. st,„••!,, 5t.llni.-iy, ('lonlV, r.a.t the habit of dropping papers in the po.-t-1 lv.x.'s iim.i.. to nMcr. utlice without the neces.-aiy one cent stamp. They may n- well know that they go to unnecessary trouble. Such papers are not sent by the postmaster. Last week there were live or -i.\ ol the
placed iu the postollicc
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in cutting, making, and fitting. which the senders can have ny call...... I a a Kennev IIKIKC.- occasional visits to ouri
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'.'.I I* Jlnrfli ol liii]ir»Tf'ni'HI. "«vix:d 1'ostal j.'^ fer".' Win. Kpperson is ouilding a frame Code says: "Kaeli postotiicc box or draw- "ifi'i,v"n'"c'ki! dwelling house on Water street, south of er in all postofllee* is restricted for the at my imm, four miles nnnh.-n-t of Craw- .... ., for'NvilJr*. or :i«Mrp-» me ul (YHwfordsviltt*. hi-residence. use of one family, firm or company, and i*.wa DAVID KNocit.
Dr. The MeMechan has recently com- I the rent therefor must lie paid at least NOTICE
Waba.-h avenue. Ing to he good, h.w abiding citizen*J N I^
li,,u.-c at the head of College street, himself in a position wi.ere he will be I I*. S. llltoi'Ilill {{t'VCllllC
,] ,.]liit-r house on East College postoflices, except where the building is'
owned by the Cnited State-. Any post-
the frrtnitc (ht't't'fi/ t/tK«( b* to th*:
Mike While inputting up two frame I pt.trhm n(. tenement hoti-es on Ksist Market street. Section ttt»7 «»f the po-tal Code -ay.-: l*r. \s. Thomas is building a frame "Postmaster* are iwt refptired by law to
house on the same street, a .short distance east of the railroad crossing. du Henry Uayntond i-linishiiiL' a irame envelopes, anv currency in'iy dwelling house commenced hist vear «»u mutibtft'd to tr unnhrriit nor is it nnv Waba-h a\enne. paitf»t their duty to receive and trans-
Indiana.
flood ciunrs at Smith & Hainriek's.
A IN"
CKA WFOHDSVILLK,
AL 15AMv
Ci-it^ IbrdsA'ille,
With aNew and Complete Stock of-
Piire Dings and Medicines, Wines and Li(|uors for Medical Purposes. Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, Window Oilass, Brushes of Every Description, Combs, Lamps, Carriage, Bath, and School Sponges, Stationery.
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n.iiu ii ai,
I Ci O O I S
Which we will sell at the lowest living price.-.
Wr iinitc Binltlci», hverjbn.U to u-a «-:ir, -ji.i l.i'uice-i tha*
Mean BI SIi\E88 SMITH & HAMRICK. .,vitKi'i:ui:rci:s
tn TKit.MisshioN:
,, 1N t'l A N'Al'oi.is, I'ehruarv, 187-1. Mr. Robert uiith, having formed a partnership with Mr. W. S iianiriek of Greencastle, to carry on a ltetail Drug Business in Crawfordsville we cheerfully recommend him to the public as a competent, careful prescriptionist and driurcist Having been 111 our employ over three years, we know him to be well worthy of the confidence and patronage of the people of Crawfordsville and vicinity
I cheerlullv recommend Mr. Roht. C. Smith as being ., careful ani'l competent prc-cription druggist. We are sorr\ to lose liini from ourcity. S. COL KINGS, M. 1). 4vl chi fully endoise I ir. Collings' recommendation of Mr. Robt. C. Smith .IAMKS S. ATHGN, M. D.,
Wl'lT & SURFACE,
I.VKIA.VAI-OMM, Kebruarv 1S74
Late S'lipt. ,Insane Hospital and Secretary State of Indiana.
Our rrescriplioii Department is Complete and Open at All Honrs-
lo I'nforeo Ilie TeniperittK*** LEGAL I.MM A tin* coiiciti-iolM'! li.-i Wiu. l!a\- A 1
low itej preamble and resolutions were ih-- ..I' t:..nra«i Htniiti [j.uicad bv C,,|. i'.•o rinulon. bv i-ouest of^ 11, lr..n, »'n I" I f-'Hi.ij I'jopfi a.,t tnUfii the .|m i, «wmthe e,iai ni.«ii. and Wi-re adopted: |», isrinniK ... ., I "!!}'.••Mjetllf. •••Ml, 111 fl ill. tth.-i! id ^Miillli.l m.iii'A.s, r.x prr'ene*' ha am plv o«*ni-' i» itu t.it in«*. ,v.-. on.-1 rated that the trallic in :ind ue ill u-ui\en
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ii«-
Jiev^-l.y jh.it ih«
Mil,t\. 111.ii ma. S.,i.| vr t.. v,.hctif.
•-•mm.
WALL PAPER.
11 your "\VJI11 Pnpiii' nt. 1 in* Cornel' ltook Hlore. The Inruesl Stock in City. 0\'er lOO Hty lew to eliooNo 1'i'oni. All iii])fr I'lmmed wltli lli» l»ewt I'lnnnci' In tlie phiee I'rt'o ot* eharne. Don't '•u'ttet li* |lii*
€Mrn«»r
I horse-. Hoo-iei M«»y nn.l \Vhu«» C1OJI«*I, nntl
fo*' to tfit' ifrp'irtftiOil. my .1HC). Tom Cor« in. I tlo not hositnle lo stw
I
lr2
SPECIAL TAXES,
May 1, IS7-1, to April :{(), 1SJ5.
Tlw
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Iftw ot I»e'f»fnher 21, 1S72, r^«jti»ri ••vi-ry pi-fon envJit^cii in Hti) litisiih's", nvtH-iilioTi, ••mploviiH'tU ren o-i's him lmtd« to Sl'M-
llplov
ciAL VAX, lo l*r«M*nrt HII(I I'lnrt
redeem or accept in payment ot postofhee reuui lipior s»:» oo I'«- M'li|r«:iJr li.iuor 1
mil to the Trea-ury, for redemption, nitttilateiH urreiicy b.-louiing to individualii, eveept as regular mail matter, forwarded in the usu.il manner a*, the risk ot the owner.'' It will be seen Irom this that if the postmaster receives such currency heiloes jt only as a personal favor. In thi- matter any individual iu the community can do what he asks the postmaster to do. --The following letters have been held for jMistage during (he past week: E. Milton it Co.. lock box ISS4, Cincinnati, Ohio Miss Sal lie C. Moore, Wavcland,
Uioiie) Oldeis, stamp- orstMIUpevi IU niJ-U IMIHOIS, holi'sttlf xVt 0(| trhb-h IH'W he so\ i'^d.-r- inuh lK|!ioi.-, o-nol cm in loul lohiicco 2j oo
I Jim s:ollin»'
Cioods lit
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wiii£:A/A\
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MpirnoiiMl.v In IIIN KNlnbllklanifiit or I'IHCM' of Itnnlaii'HN .S'JAMI' Utioting tho p.ytu*'tit of S1'K1 \|. TAX for Ihe SJUM-ih! l:»x y« '.r liny I, 1wfor«» eoinnu'iM.'in^ fontimunji l»nsii»«*- nllrr April ao, lb"4.
Thi' taxi-* uitli.n tic provision^ of 11it* JMW v«- p:oici jiie lie* lolh-uiii^, vi/. lO'ctjlier?- t/U
CORTS,
ol*
i\I21)11 im«l (Jreen Ntreetn. te-ma
PAPER BOXES.
.?. I*. WK.IVF.lt.
.Mfiiiii{'!n-oir'r "I
tt, i* ox e,s
N". Scuth Mer'i.liftn Street. -i liidianiipoIU.
hvinjr tof mnn-ri:.], I enn now oft«*r hfttor prices th:n evor. lO-inlt
STOCK FOR SALE
I
STA HLE STOCK VOlt SALe
0 0
Kftiiil iei«i»rH in l»itf tobacco •r'"1
1
Atulou *i»I»*h of over St fifty cent* loi every dollar in cxo *s of Sl,«On. III nmnuSit'.'tHreit (olmcco KI Miiiaifrteltirer-! ol Htills »n IK)
Aiel lor eiu'h still iminufuetiir'| -^o Anl for onch worm mnmifaetnrel 2 hi Mtmnfm'i urt«rs of toliunco Jo «m ttiolitcloreis oft i«ur« 10 h» !'«"MW rH t»f loh:u*eo, first class (more throi two horse*) .vi ihlleifi ot lolmeeo, HCCOIK! elus* KWO horses) p«'l it«i^ fit toliuceo, thiol Hits* »»e !t(»r-e) I"» l»e l.li'Ti tf lolrlM-t'O, fourth eiilfi^ (oil loot oi puMic eom evunce) 1hi.II Ure\ven» of let** Hem &eo ImrreN e*1 Br.'Wi rs of l«irr«|s or nion Uo
AhV per*ou, -o liable, who ^Ii»lt fail toeoniply 11li the foregoing re«|"Ueiitfnts ill In- -nhieei I t« H.-vero pi-nitltiey. I JVr^ni" or time* Hat'l** lo pf»v nnv "I ihe Speri'tl l'.tx-! li tineil hbovc lnti-t applv to C. I.
TlhJMAs, I^ei-uty Colloovoi ol Internal revenue tit Cr.m(cnlfville. anl pity for nnl procure tin* hIuI Tax Slump or »t «inps ihey tice«l, prior to M'U I, 1
w7-l,
tuul ithonl tiu'lher noti«:e .T. W. IHM'fi!.ASS, (./'iHiunissioner of Jnl'M tml Revenue.
HFNIFILII INTKUNAL HCVKNL'K, \VA«»itMiT(»N. P. \, re'«. 10, l»i74. lv!»W'4
DRY COODS
I I
X^ncli«i!-i' .Xuslin rndcrweai
mauuliiot im'fs" pr'n-»s.
noxt tliii*t^' days.
Conic :inl «''t
^*ains otlV'rod in
our Woi'wtocl Drows
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I 51 JJv XI !i mini l^niln oidoi-ios n,r
lud. all down. iir g'oiu
yard. 3Iasonvillo 3JLii.sli.iiH at 16®
Carpets sit ss
O A W O
ii
/AKRIVTED.
now
I I 11 liMiuetoiientH for C?UN1I.
HAND
Brail, Shorts, Middlings, etc., etc.
ii• ion
1
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6 a 0
Porcelain Lined Cylinders used when Wanted.
All made iy tho most improved experienced workmen. "We now propose to mate
LAKUi: KKinCTlOXS FOB CASH!
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lelo"\v
I.lis 1 11 at. lo cents per
Itan cost lor the
th' cxoollcnt 'oar-
ovory department.
^uiwnp.
loopost well pump.
machinery and the best .ke
lilleii it|i ai» -iWivoreij .'U our room* ihe prim
i.VB'i':ieusTgx« TO TIII: ituvER.
MOW INCJ IAC'IIINE
J. ?dAI "..»] i».- J'Mi Hi till f.li!«| l.-| tie* rtU.I fH aive
room* contiuumg lo
O|T«M
H. BURNS,
.Ilillor** Illoek .\o. Si
GRAIN AND MILL FEED.
{FARMERS OF MONTGOMERY COIN TV I If you want the highest price in cash for
H'liNliiiiK'loii Nlroel.
OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY SEED,
Call on GRUBB, MARTIN & GO., in Itartcr's Block, two doors east of the postoflice, Crawfordsyllle, Intl. ALSO
CONSTANTLY ON
ALL KINDS OF NIILL FEED,
flKVBB, .MARTIN & CO.
BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
We have just received an immense stock of
Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and
Curtain Goods,
Which We will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. Give us a call and you will save money and have the best stock in the city to select from.
AI.I. IMI'KK Tici.nnKi) ii{i:i. OF (iiAiua:.
I'ictilre I'I'JIIIM'M .lliide to Ordrr.
11CKI:V .V BREWER.
•24 East .tinin St. CKAWFOIWSVILLE, IND.
HARDWARE.
HA W A E
Sash. Glass,
I'.UNTS, OILS, PUTTY.
Also are Agents for the
LaFAY I5TTE
C^ainpbell &
»i
PLO WS Tinsley. ....
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