Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 April 1874 — Page 4
jSaturdag (Burning Journal.
T. II. Ii. MvUAlXund J. T. TA LBOT, Publishers.
''U,n'0i!e
Crawfordsville, Saturday, April 25, 1874. ing a resolution indorsing the Baxter ,T .. l«w- Without indorsing the law it KEPUItliiCAN MASS OOSVKM'IOX. ,i ,, .• thinks the Republican party will march
county are invited to meet in Mass Con-1 vention at the Court Room, in this city, on
AN Illinois Circuit Court lias decidcd lliat the Chicago Timet ought to j»av *10,000 for the privilege of calling lawyer Hush a "shvster."
THK Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the Legislature •of a State has the right to declare where shares in National banks shall be taxed, whether in the place where the holder
lives or where the bank is located. lie opinion was delivered by Chief Justice Waite.
THE bill allowing a iree exchan
newspapers has passed the ilouse. It ought to be immediately smothered in
last named road give a bond and guar-
opposition and are earnestly working for the enterprise. Thus it is while other |iowu6 and cities Arc waking up to the "importance and benefit* of manufacturing enterprises of various kinds, Crawfordsville is soundly .-norinjr--fast iule« p. t:
Tho onirini ('nil. to certain defeat at the State election The Republicans of Montgomery
uex
Fall.
for the following
To decide upon the time and manner
of nominating candidates, whether bv
a delegate or amass jt
primary election convention. To select delegates to attend the State and Congressional conventions.
To select a Central Committee for. the county. And to transact such other business as may be presented.
wa8 ]rst
The several townships, by their representatives present, will be entitled to the following vote in this mass convention Union 110' CONTKAKY to general expectation] Coal Creek 18 President Grant last Wednesdav sent to Wayne 11 fRiplev. 14 Congress a message vetoing the finance IflJrown 2!)
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Scott J0 general disappointment in the West and South, while it is lauded in the East as gWalnut 21
Members of the Central Committee in of it. It will do no good to grumble at each of the several townships, as well as a condition of affairs which can not be all working Republicans, are invited to changed, and which is not so very bad use their influence to secure a full at- sifter all. tendance. ...
Believing the time has come when Annual Report of the Street oinmisevery Republican should do all in his
T. H. B. MCCAIN, Chairman.
Subscribers.
Two editions of the JOI'KNAI, will hereafter be i.-Mued each week. Tlie first will be printed on Friday, to send through the mails, and the second on Saturday afternoon for city subscribers Hnd for sale on the streets.
ONK of the salary bills introduced in Second Ward—Jos. Gaskill, Inspector the Pennsylvania Legislature fixes the M. Kountree and John Carroll, Judges, naliiry of a .Judge of the Suprenie Court Third Ward—Keuben Smith, Inspec-! at$C,000 and thatof aSheritf at $15,000. tor Jno. Burk and Iv H. Curtis, Judges. The author of the bill evidently nppre-! ciates talent. For the very best fresh oranges go to
ernor ilenriricks, of Indiana, is under-1
the Senate, and never heard of alter-i ward. There is no earthly reason wny
FKOM the Logansport Mar we learn tower gives a free dive at the soda Sat-J that a an a be a in to 7 0 a whereby the Logansport, Crawfordsville 1
lou'rtihl of the 21st
contains a wefF Written articlc on the political situation in Indiana, in which it strongly urges upon the Republican State convention the necessity of adopt--j
I THE suit of James McCabe against the Board of Commissioners of Fountain
SATURDAY Jl NhO, 1874, county for $5,000 (or legal services renat 10 clock A. M.
dered a few ytm ag0 in a ruiir0ad
WiW
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•.power to influence bis partv for good, I heannual report of A. I.. Duckwoith, when none but competent, faithful and
case
decided this week bv the Marion
Circuil C()Urt the The
case has been in the courts a long time.
kroUgjlt. jn Fountain county.
A change of venue to Warren county' was taken, and the case afterwards went on a change of venue to the Marion Civil Circuit Court, where it has at last been decided in favor of* the Commissioners. An allowance had previously been made by the Commissioners, we believe, and this suit was for additional coinpensation. ..
bill. This act of the President creates
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Franklin '8
.......
Wlsest act
Sugar Creek 14 the majority in Congress is not strong Madison 10 enough to pass the measure over his veto This representation is based upon the it may be regarded as settled that there -.-Vote for Secretary of State in 1872, will not soon be an increase of the curibeing one for every ten votes, and one rency. The wisest plan for business men •loreach fraction of five and over, cast at and all others now is to accept the situathat election. ti0n heartily and make the most they can
bis administration. As
sinner.
Strect
honest men should be nominated for any the City Council on Mond.iv evening, office, all Republicans and all who are makes the following showing. persuaded they can not be politically lthc l.ll r*. right until they become Republicans are again cordially invited to participate in the proceedings of this convention.
Commissioner, was submitted to
Hahiiit'e on road lal»»r Inrtsold H'Jii IrRd*tine Koud inx reetdnt.s t'loiu t-ouniy t?.x«
Total
....w. :.'.... IIM.-Vi S'i.CO iht.VJ 1ST-.....'.
KXl'KNIMTl'KKS.
I'd
*"*:ty Trefis Hd Tn.x
I l'oiirav«'I
44
Street lahor si nee Jan '74 Teams 'I'reas dirt sold
County rd tax
Labor on .-its
Total
$i w.no .»u laa no 82.0" 1,8.17.2" 10..V)
•j/iOKSi".
Klection Olttcers.
At the last meeting of the Council the following Inspectors and Judges were appointed to serve at the ensuing city elec-: tion.
I'irst AV'ard—W. Campliell. Inspector 11. .Simian,
A. S. Duckworth and M. Judges.
the postofhee lobby.
The Cincinnati Knquirer savs: "Ciov-,
1
resh nice vegetables always on
at VanSandt & Son's
stood to be in favor of an increase of the currency."||«|rhe Governor is always For a good glass ot soda or kissingen careful, however, never to be in favor of go to Wilson & Sonierville's. anything until after it is accomplished.
A good supply of ilour made from choice wheat at A. W. Southard's.
Glassware, queensware, tinware, wooden ware and hardware at Gregg & Son's.
"Who made those beautiful photo's,
Sallie?" "Whv, liidKC, of course. He
makes the best."
IJef Vou
n,ellse
publishers should have their mail any lislinicnt of Wasson & Myers'. cheaper than other business mei .—Lo- ,r—•—yawjiorl Star.
liey
••. ... .•••••••, ..'1
A magnificent assortment of fine sta-, on re iv N or a J-)ickev 4 Hrewer's. I
buy calland ^e that im-!
*tock ol dry goods at the estab-.
are
That is right. There is no good reason markably cheap at Scott (. ash More in why a newspaper editor should.have his 1""-
mail matter for less than the school \Vi|rf0n & Allen have just received a teacher, or minister,or lawyer, or doctor. large lot of glassware and queens ware, All are engaged in the business ol which they are selling at prices below all spreading knowledge. If mail matter: competition. is made free to one why not to all ...
«elling goods of all kinds re-
A l'UKF. Blow Ot'T.—Dick High-!
t-'le
l'0"1-0"'00 '()'hy.
& Southwestern Railway Company. Kvery bottle of Hall's Vegetable Sieil-1 agrees to complete the road into that ian Hair Uenewer is tested before leaving city,and erect and perpetually maintain the laboratory, hence its uniform quality ita shops at that point. The Detroit,
an(*
never
Eel Iliver & Indiana Railroad Company I The nerves are ever on the rack while agrees lo erect ita shops there also. Sev- kidney, bladder and glandular diseases, eral citizens of Detroit interested in the
r®sults.^
I e,,la
a,K'
anty that the L., t!. & S. W. will fill its nrino geniial organs, (in either sex,) repart of the. contract. The surety being main in the system. All these ailments ample, the Star thinks that three fifths I promptly Hubsi.Ie by an occasiom.l dose
caTeJ"1
physical debility, gravel,
,11 diabetes retention or incontinence ot
urinCj md a chronic niH
,il(,ies
Siriolander Huchu.
of the population of tbat city are in fa-1 vor of the appropriation. The most Henry's Carbolic Salve is so well prominent ol those who opposed the ap-' known that it is only necessary to cau-: propriation have now withdrawn their' t'01' again-t imitations. It requires a' «nMMit.inn ami «r« P«rnont.lv working for
of the
of the carbolic acid
VarioiiH Moilex of Treatment Have been adopted for the cure of dyspepsia, inactivity of the liver, acidity of the stomach, vertigo, depression of spirits, lassitude, disturbed sleep and nervous debility, but none proved so effectual as Atwood's Quinine Tonic Bitters. As a morning reviver and appetizer they have no rival. Apothecaries have them.
MARRIED.
I'AK I'I.i)W—NKHKK KK.—At the residence of tho l»t father neiir Covington, Itulmim, on Tuestlav, the 7th, hy 1 )r. .1. L. Smith, Jclm M. Partlow, of Unimll*, Illinois, to Mis* Li/.r.io .). N«*heU«»r.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
T. H. KISTINK is a for tlimm from tho First wanl, stihjrrt to th«* of tin* voters
HI RHT»
May hvtion,
.). J. 1NSJ,KY nnli«i:it(* for Councilman from the Thir»l wsml. suhjro: i» ih«« decision ol the voters at thoMav
«|«k»tioti.
H. I\ KNSMI.V.iKK rtraii.li.liup for Marslwil of the City of C'raw foriisville, subject to the vision of t'h^ voters at the ennin eity election.
•loilN U. »ONS is a fMU'liilato for Mayor of the City of t'rawfonl-villo, to the tleei.sion of tlit* voter* at the May election.
WM, Hl'KHKIlMiE is a eu»li.l tte for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voter* at the polls fit the iiuinici(i:il election in Mwy.
We Hrp authorized to announce .Inmr" Helton as a candidate for Councilman from the Third ward, subject, to the decision ut the voters af the
TAYI-nK Bl'I'KINi N is a candidate for Councilman from tht .Sooonei ward, (^rawfonlsviitiihjrct to tlio vote (»f the people at the May election.
A. .I. MeCUKLKANI) is a candidate for Count Tr»'rtur^r, *ubjew to the dei-ision of the Hepuh*liean nominatin^t'onvt'ntion.
II. RICECANINIC is ft candidate for'City Tivnsnr«»rf to the dfoiMon of the Toters at the 1 May t-NvUon.
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A„ri,
a
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.1. M. TROCTMAN is a candidate for Treasurer of Mnnt^onierv eountv on the one term principle, subject to the decision of the Uepubhcan nominating convention.
.InHN \V. K.\M^A\ is a caiulidule tor Mavor of the city of Crnwlordsville. KM CDMPToN is acaiul'date for M^r.-hal of the(-ityof Criwfordsville.
LEGAL NO TIC ES
DISSOLUTION' OF I'ARTNEli^tl11'
The co-partnership heretofore osiflting he twetn Sloan Jt I'aviu^e has this day heen dissolre«l by mutual consent, C. H. Iavid^« reiirim trom the firm. The business will be conducted in the future bv Henrv Sloan. All persons know.
in« lliemselTes to be inde»ted to us will pleaae StOB PilYin^ Tdlt HIKl llllV il llOllSC
i,KNKvs,,„N
C. AVI.,,.K.
^"OTIT'H TO CONTRACTU
Coi'1',u-j')l
A CARD
To Builders and Others.
r|MIK uiitleiiiine«l t:ike this inethol to eall the AuUctitinn ol' personn hinldin{ ami repairing
hutise.s and the public ^eucrallv, to their*
LARGE
and
hand
OF
liuildiii^ Material, Etc.,
Consisting in part of
1MNE AND POPLAlt
SHINGLES,
I'IXE
LATH,
DELPHI
LOUISVILLE
CEMENT.
DOUBLE CALCINED
PLASTER.
PLASTERING
HAIR.
PITTSBURG AND CLAY COUNTY
COAL.
KANAWHA,
SAGINAW,
AND
BAY CITY
SALT.
All of which articles can be had at
The Lowi'NT C'UNII Kntos.
Grain and Pi odnce
OF ALL KINDS
TAKEN IX EXCHANGE.
with our ingredients to produce a salve nrnTm t) nnA that muv be relied upon. The genuine UiV.il/ A.tili JJllU** only guaranteed. See that it bears the signature and private proprietary stamp of John F. Henry. Sold by all druggists and dealers. John F. Henry, Cur-' ran «t C.'o., Proprietors,.
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and y. Oollegi
Place, New York. l.-.^r
Washington and Pike Sts.,
Oawf'ordMville, Ind.
us. HOME of your own.
NutiiM-i-heri'hv yiT.'ti thnt hi.l.s wiil l.c roiH-iv- I |»p VI1ITR fklV I (VlUARl) «il «t the oflii'C of the Clerk of thf City of Crxw- XULiIV IT jl IjA W IlliUKl*.
for^^^m/JrrSn'of'V^ "There's No Place Like Home/'
•apacity ol :w)u barrels each, ami two Are cisterns
of a fH|)rt. ily of 4'W barrels eno|i, at suoh point mHy iniiMtoil liy the Committee on Kire Iifpartnient MII1 the Cl'iief of Fire
I'epHrtment
of said I'itv, and according to specification* to he furnished hv the •aid Committee 011 Kire rep:irtment. The Council reserves the right to reject nny or »I1 bids. nj order of the iininion Council of the C:i» of.l raVl,','r'!"-i,i.i.BKow.N,
April 21, 1S74—17.-2 City Clerk.
T7LKCTION NOTICE."
Notice
is
hereby given thut fin •lection
will
C'omprlNliiK I.iimber, KIIIIIKII'H, 1 .Htlr,Tiline,
a I id
If it In. YOUM ltoHiiet^tl'ullyt
REAL ESTATE.
A. C. JKNJSISOIN S
Real Estate Agency.
Real Estate of All Kinds
FOR SALE.
VACANT LOTS
l'1'..ni nt^oo t«» IHII.OOO a Tsizrvv
Houses and Lots
From to !*10,000.
Farms of DifTeront. Sizes and at!
Various Prices.
Renters,
Attention!
"hruwn'' ',,r Nuit^blc IV»r l»our«l.
April 21. 1S74--17.2 City Clerk. Illg «Ildl rOOlllill^.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Examine the liullctiii Itoard
for bargains in Real Estate.
N 8
lOl It PltOPEUTY.
Imperial $10,000,000.
COMPLETE STOCK Continental 2,500,000. Hartford '2,000,000.
Firemen's Fund (500,000
Fair llatos for Certain Indemnity.
A. C. .lennlison, AKI'HI. Hst-mi
COOKING STOVE.
'AH. SIZKH A \l» PIIM K.S, from 8IS.OU T4 875.00. W A A N E I'« iiK
TIII:
isF.sr in
IIKSr
P.
I'IIIIVKD
itsr.ri.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
NEW FIliM AND NEW BUSINESS.
J. C. SNYDER, SON & CO.
WISIIINi IIUV
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND I1USII1-LS OF WHEAT AND COUN
Would suv to the Farmers tlmt we are jirep ired to pay tl hi^het market pneo or e\«'han^rv
I I N 3 I A E 1 I
'FIIH-nt,
jc'luu Htoiivs, M'uoilcn nt erliiur mid every tlilnit 111 I In' 11 ol* ltdiI11 ii|{ Mutoi'lnK "Will
isl III eontln m* In «»11 yard at 11»11 3laJ»orn«'yV, M'lierc y«u will nhvnyw llnd llKlutc'lei'k. Als«»»il IHo .1 Vai'l nortli onil «»l' RIMMI
IIH
IPAJNTS. ous,
1
Vacant Lots in all the additions on every side
of
the city.
Come up and I will show you1
bargains in lots, houses and taste and pocket. A. C. JENNISON.
farms to suit anybody's
lie
held Rt the u*iml pl-ices of "holilinif elnctionx in the several wards of the city of Cr»vrfords»ille, Indiiimi, 011 Tuesday, the 5th day of Mnv, 1S7-1, fur the election of tiie following officers for said city: One 'Mavor, one Clerk, one TreHHUrer, one
1
Marolml, one Councilman for the first w«rd, one Couni'ilniHii for the second ward, and one Council- -w- j. man for the third wurd of said city. I llOIIKON cravri^nNvnh'c"""lu'n
rtl'*'
24- East Main SI.
A
M»
OI'KltAl'IMU W«IOIH'4HII(IM|. *r«»vi: rin: Mom.i. rou kai.k ir FI
IS\ II»:\ I.KHN
FVERV.WHERE.
Kohli A Mithortiey, Cr.uvfuriNvillo, Ind ll-Wl'J
UNDERTAKING. H. BURNS,
UNDERTAKER,
Is now opened out on North Washington street, No. ai, in Miller's hlock, and will ivc prompt attention to the wants of the community in this line. Here may lie foiiml an assortment of various niKl Sfak* «f 'OIUIIN, I METALIC CASES and CASKETS.
Oriimiieiitoil or Plain.
Also Wulr.ut Collins. Uurial Hob«'s fiirnfsliod 1 rImo Htiii Crupf fitrtit.Hh»Ml to I'all-hoiirnrs. .1. Ii. MATTJSON, ns iisyiHtnni, will l»€* t'oun*! at thi? room.- at hII hours of tin* I:«y. lit) Krtst I'. il. liurus1 rosideure,
We^l Wnltu^h Avontx*. N. B. We are also agents for the Howe
KIOWITH
1500TP
A
I Sewinir Macliine and theDurbon Pump. A of ».ly r.tn I!j»tn,. no**. Ii| N
I'lHKttM", IMnwt «?rl
NYF 1
aller loitkliiK elsewlu-re, we will IIINIII'I'a bar«
•T. O. SYI)KR, SOA cV OC.
DRAPER.
m.-A.IF1 Hi I 1ST
DRAPER.
ORDERS FOR FIXE CLOTHING SOLICITED.
WKUDIXII OUTFIT* A SFED LL/L'V
X«. 'Id West Washington Street, SECOXI)
1 7 I N I A N A O I S I N I
NEW DRUC STORE
SMITH & HAMRICK,
DEAI.ERS I.TV IM RE
Drugs and Chemicals
RURRV,
\Vl\ltAW
1
I
ff Xil
*f
TARNISHES, BRUSHES,
lot, or a lot, and have a PERFUMERY, SOAPS, C031RS,
IiNDlAiNAPOI^I^, T1.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS"AT" GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
liOOK Alt OHit l»ltlC'J-: l^lKfi
Ladies fine 18 thread Serge Gaiter ...$2 25 IMen'a Oxford Ties, vegg'd Ladies fine 16 thread Sergre Gaiter... 2.00 'Men's Oxford Tiaa. -ewed Ladies fine 14 thread Serf^e U-aiter... 1.60 Men's Duke Alexis Ties Ladies fine Pepple Goat Shoes 2 26 Men's Bismork's Ladies French Kid side lace Shoe 3.50 jMen'- Conor's Gaiters, sewed boa
Ladies French Kid button Shoes 3.25 |Men's Frcnch Calf Boots 5.00 Children's Colored Shoes 75c to 1.25 Men'i Plow Boots 2 23 Tin'"!' K'""1-
"tl'.'ri-'l lit \vli 1 «»~:i 1 nr retiiil. We »c|verti«f notlinn imi wljal wo li»v« •!. All wurranlftl nn-l frtM* uf.'hiir^** il'tlfV rip. [I7m.f Iteiuciuher the IMaee, NO. .» I1ATKS HOliSF. HI.OC'K, West Washington Street.
BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
We liavc just received am immense stock of
Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and
Iti 1 r, 'cmcnt
KtrecI, »I»|K»MII«.* 11M- New Al»
FIjOOK,
DRUG 8TOIIE.
LAMPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, Etc., Etc.
KSMKKKLDi, the BEST 5 CEXT ('MaB in the Oily./
NO. 5, NATIONAL BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Ind.
SHOE STORE.
1J AT1« HOI 8E:
Curtain Goods,
Which we will sell at ltOTTOM PRICES. Give ma call and you will save money and have the best stock in the city to selectfrom.
A I.I. 1' irKK TIIIMMKH I KCi OF II AlUiK.
Picture Frames Made to Order.
DICKEY Ac BltEWEK.
MILLINERY
MI*N. Liiiilie
For the Sprinndnil Sununpr
Aiin'riciin
SOHSON
•1 70 2 ,9ft 3.00 2 7ft
toe 2 BO
CHAWF01li)SVILLE, IND.
MILLINKKY ROOMS
«p
Sidener.
I have now ready for inspection a full iine of
1.. 1^ I J: It A TV It W fi I
of 1S7I. Kuil liix's of Huts. Ilonnot*, HIMIOIIM, Silk.., I'ltnnw^,
Ci-apoji, fancy fiilk Tii-s, It XiIs, Nrck ItiilUui^. Silk TI*«IU', Infimls' Cnps, P'riiine:', Krcncli
I liaven larjin mul well sclcr i."l ntock from tin- lo the best, nil of tlia
very lute-1 styles, wliieh 1 mil ileleri!iin»il to sell »t the Inwe.xt tnnrket priefo. I invit« your tion to my stoi-k, and hope to reeeive fair share of |atronaire, trusting that l.y I'lotie Htlention lo husiness ami fair dealing lo fjive von entire satisfaction. All orders for lileiu'hin mul presniug promptly iitleiided to. Hememlier tin- place, No. N. W.i.»hmnlon street, :i doors north A1I«»'».
BOOTS AND SHOES
1
T. S. KELLEY & CO.
HEALKltW IN
O O S S O E S
,* "c-.wa
HIUI
SHOE
111 Ht .i OrawforclH vltl«» Incl.,
(Him llootu, rtn., on tumti »iv#» tlicin
II
cull.
