Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 May 1874 — Page 3
Sahinlan OBucninn Journal
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IV JAMT.H M.U IUCK THOMPSON.
4 ivT ni day. let hu inf'ss ri j^h 11**€• I Jivo tno one day to drift in idl*n"«s Aloct^ t!u» shore's of dmotilund. Lot itu huiid *.*srleH in th« nir and dwell in rhcm A "»pv.«, while yo.t tUo'Isnippy May winds blow.
"fh* orioles I'mnc mid in the shorn -. Among the ^reciini^'Mids, the eat bird *inj The field* are sweet, ami in the s*ky if M*t tran*iuil glory. ?Let me no ami lie Vpou the ^ihsk while happy May wiiidn Mo\
,t*d rather rest to day than he a Uinii, Korulwt are kini^'i'ut slaves with golden eham*? Talk not of work, this is too *weet a day To how one's noek and tamely tako the yoke, An*i ill not, while happy Slay winds blow Thif- i* the month of w««oin{, let ine sit ,, 4'Joho hand in ban with nature, as am m, Iteing deep in love, would sit beside a maid And ask for rest as lovers ask for lore, la lender whiskers, while the May winds blow.
And if 1 fall asleep in nature's arm*, 1,il»*e *tiy lover in the arm* of love, Let no one passing by awaken me, Kor only once, in till the rolling year. /'omes holiday while happy »y winds How.
INDIANA NEWS.
•ton county farmer, last season, 200 pounds of honey and a good strong hive bees. The honey sold for $50. —The Martinsville Republican says: "Mrs. Jajnes Jacobs gave birth to a child
/iation wjw reachel.—J/^anHuort JourwiL -The body of a stranger, hanging to'
si pine "bush, was discovered a few days S
life corpse I '11U*
-The late fire at Iiloo.nington dam-1
lost a. considerable amount on property, lut were well insured.
named: Fort Wayne, $15 $200 South Bend, $300 Valparaiso and
1H
Porter countv, had six saloons, two sell-
cMtiV response to ,ho won.e.fs
Tribune«ays, "including his 'cheek,' will pull down 500 pounds." Tils Kloomington I'rogirsx says:
tery in tlie light of the testimony thus fur olfered.
i& St. L. road. lie was seized by (our men as he was passing I'roin one car to another. He ealle.il loudly for help, ami the robhers, in order to try and silence 1 him, beat him over the head with a billy. .Some of the passengers went to his assistance, which caused the robbers to jump oil' the train. The only booty they pot was a line gold watch chain, which became broken from the during the struggle. Mr. Kepler carried a hand satchel in which was several thousand dollars. Fortunately the robbers supposed the money was on his person, or they could have easily taken the satchel from him. They had evidently been following him all the time he was in the city anil learned his business. —The Paoli is informed of a ter-
ainsl her ,le aullin
ago, near Michigan Citv. The birds had Iroj?meyer and his bondsmen, clatm.ng picked «.e «esh from the left checkoff
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ii- ii —Unreported that four filths of the
more or less, he
—In two years just a dozen convicts liave been sent up to Michigan City Tlie thing is from Marion. The (Jhronidc adds: Out Banner. of ihe entire number, however, not —Mrs.
1
.." ., ..i peaches in Monroe countv were killed under lic(!iise, the others without a Tlvey have ii£l surrendered
iul(J
be
prayers. .. i—The I5iazil Miner navs: "Forty colored tnineri arrived this week from Richmond, Virginia, and are to work at the ltraxil Company's works, south of Knig'li.tsviUc. We understand twenty more will be here this week from the aainc bank." —The Democrats of South Bend greased their way to success in the city election with a fat men's ticket. Three of their candidates weigh in the aggregate 700 pound*, and the fourth, the
rible tragedy that was enacted last week, fortui.ate victim, igniting, and just over the line in Martin county. David Christian, a worthless character, told one of his little children to bring him a drink of water'.- The child, not
—Klishn Hyatt, the heaviest taxpayer moving as quick as he thought it ought of Washington, pays$2,0(53.10 taxes, be- to, he became enraged and swore he Vides corporation tax. I would knock its brains out, and gra-ping —It is estimated that upwards of $1", a stick of wood "lie struck the poor little H)0 worth of cattle have starved in Jas- thing a terrible blow over the head, kil!•.per county within two months. ing it instantly, after which he escaped, —From a count made of the school and has not been heard from. Some of children, it is claimed that Fort Wayne the neighbors happening in, found the .•flow has population of 30,000. j. murdered child lying on the floor, just —The Plymouth Agricultural teociety as its inhuman father had left it. The in exjiending $1,000 in putting the race mother of the child was charged with track at the fair grounds in good con- the awful deed, but refused to give any liLion. explanation. She was then taken by —From the amount of flaxseed loaned the indignant neighbors and hanged iin-j Mr. Colfax thus far the Marion Chronicle estimates til she made a full confession, implicat- cvimbent 1 the White 1 louse. He said .. ,, I,,, to a friend at Michigan Citv vesterdav: the flax crop of (.iiant county the present Higher more than brute a hu-band, a-
vear at$130,000. above stated. ,s will never be callel on to pay the One-stand of bees yielded a Hamil- —The New Albany f.alyrr-Slanilnrtl policies on my life until alter Colfax has says: '"To show how the order of the
Patrons of ]Iii.-bandrv is flourishing in this State, we would mention that Clark Grange was organized in Jefiersonville, one year ago last February, and was
Lostnl^ht tliat has five fingers on each numbered thirty-two. In the December hand, besides the usual complement of following, the New Albany Grange was thumbs." organized, and was mi inhered '.'31. On —A pile was recentlydriven on the the 13th ot last month, Rose Hill ISalliiuore&Ohio Railroad, near Auburn, (jnuiiie was organized in this count v, to a depth of 008 feet before a solid foun-
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The forlowiug is the license imposed
on retail Jiaunr (Sealers in the places
I I a S to a a
Warsaw,
—The County Commissioners of War-
rick fountv decided Saturday that they ye!lr-^
liad na /iirisdiction in the case to revoke
Sevilla
more than three were residents of the Newport to Fremont couny, Iowa, a
county. The others were men who came couple of months ago, is represented to Into this county and committed crimes, be a raving maniac. 8he is
or were arrested in this county, with years of age. stolen property in their possession. —Ten Anderson has sold Red Duck to J- W. Baird. It was a "trade," and the
James Mitchell, of k.witzeilam pr|ce is not named, but is supposed to county, who shot and killed Joseph L. figure somewhere in the neighborhood of Gray by command of his mother, was $000.—JAXFayette Journal. relea-^ed by the court. Mrs. Mitchell —The Oxford Tribune say.i the Odd w.'ijj held in $3,000 bail, which she gave. Fellows of that place intend to "build a The examination develops the presuinp-1 two story brick 40x85, in the latest tion that Gray was in the habit of going style of architecture, with a beautiful and to lie* house for improper purposes. But substantial iron front. why wished to kill liini, seems a mys- —The (JrecncasUe Banner is responsi-
on which he started to the rescue. Hefore he had reached the second round he observed that the pig had seized the bottom round in his mouth anil was pulling himself out of the water. Mr. Feeinster watched him as, after a dozen trials, he succeeded in raising himself, foot over font, finally to the top of the ladder, where be was caught by the watch tars "'id lilted to the ground. The pig was live months old and weighed about a hundred pound.',." I
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due the city, which Drop,ever
ie
Clly*
notwithstand-
inlands upon him by his
successor. A hot and long fight is conof
•Aged tlie olVice of the J'rni/ret» to the ex tent of #1,800. The Odd Fellows „iso fi^'tly looked for, with a prospect the defeated party carrying the matter into the Supreme Court.
1 ii ii a a a
vilk from wl,um she llil(1 ln en
i.oAn \t- i- /^-i i.-.ii the name of Willis CJreen, and had not goods in Illinois far west of Springfield IMynwutl., 5=200 Michigan Citv, *o».
heard from lic-r for more than twenty
untl
a a a
licence* Jkj nor dealers, which case was referred to them by the lady crusaders. comes us old and broken down mother
—N'ot long ago Westchester township,
now reioices at the reunion and wel-:
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^'.v the late freeze. 1 Ins is very much to
^plored, as the peach crop of Monroe countv, in a {rood season, is equal in val-
tie to the wheat crop. The peaches in Bartholomew county are also reported to be greatly injured. -The old New Albany (Mass Works,
which have lain idle for several years
past, have been purchased by anew company and will be put into operation as soon as possib'e. The company has a capital stock of $100,000, of which $80,000 has been subscribed.
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ne
—The new Fountain county jail contains five prisoners. —A meeting of farmers is to be held
"Agents for a Chicago Granger store at West Lebanon to-day to organize an are wiling coffee by sample, 30 lbs. for agricultural society. children of -f #2, where clu'bs of sixty are made up —Hendricks county has 30 candidates that can not read.— (h--'
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minions.
ooe Jialf the money paid down, balance for county oilicen announced on tlie He- ,yor^ yyjbUntt Arul Ojteii Hu^yios built to onler. All work wnr when goods are delivered. The goods publican side. have not been delivered."' —Win. Millet and]'rank Johnson, of —A briuht little boy was poisoned to Li'lianoti, have each lost a finger lately, death, tlve-other day, at Columbus, by one witn a broad ax and the other at a wbi»ky. He and some companions, stave factory. while playing about a pile of shingles,! Michael Mayers grocers, at (.o\found a bottle of whi*kv and all drank '''t'ton, wa, entered by thieves a few of it All suffered
"'Khts ago and the money drawers
dnuofir .wore than any of them, and died robbed of about twenty dollars. thewex't day. —It is understood that the "fanners'
movement" will result in a full county ticket boing nominated in this county, a worlfin'."—Inankjort
Hood, who moved from
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ble for thi.s story: ".I. IT. L. l'"eenister has a jig which was so unfortunate as
An attempt was made to roh John to fall into a twenty-three foot well not Kejiler, President of the First National long since. Mr. Feeinster, dircovering Ilaukof Cambridge City, last Saturday, the little fellow swimming around in as lie was leaving Chicago 011 the 1'., C.^ tlie well, put a ladder down to the water, at reasonable
T1IK CUAAVKOUDSYILLK SATURDA EVKXIXCl .JOURNAL.
-On last Saturday night Douglas Dillon, a 12 year old son of Mrs. .loahna I l)ill-ii, living on Washington street, just I north of the railroad, started to bed with a lighted coal oil lamp, and in blowing down the lamp chimney instead of turning down the wick,one. of those unaccountable and disastrous explosions followed. The oil was scattered in every direction, saturating the shirt of the tin-
him in a most horrible manner. His lens, arm* and body were literally cnok1 ed. lie lived in great iisrony until Monday eveniiiL', when death ended his sufferings.— J)rlphi Journal. —L^st week we stated that J. II.
Crawford, of Washington township, had two uncommonly heavy sheep—a yearlir.g weighing 180 pounds and a two year old weighing 200 pounds. Now conies Mr. John Swisher, ol Liberty township, who deposes and says that he is the owner of a yearling which tips the scales to 201) pounds, and that Anthony Swir-her has one weighing li'o pounds, which didn't get a mouthful of grain during the entire Winter. Holli were raised by J. 11. Crawford. llrW Lebanon Times.
Hon.Tom I'underwood, of L.iFay ette, is more sanguine than ever that yet be a legitimate, in-
ll( my
He said
been elected President of the United States."—South Ilnul Trihuw. —A Thorntown correspondent of the Lebanon Patriot says: ''The McCoy brothers have commenced laying brick on their new building. After they commenced the Odd Fellows took a notion to build a hall on the house, and th# McCoys had to enlarge their foundation." •—The Lafayette Courier of Saturday evening say.-: "Mayor McGinley received a dispatch from Oxford, 1'enton county, to-day, saving that the safe of John T. Morgan, a hardware merchant in that town, was broken open last night and robbed-of $1,000. —A the cjuarterly meeting in the M.
K. church at Whitestown last Sunday, liev. C. 15. Mock olliciating. 17 persons were baptized, and 37 taken into full connection with the cluircll. The charge is under the efficient pastorate of Rev. \V. S. Crow.—J.rbanun J'atrwt.
—The wholesale dry goods men of this
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ill"t):lrille,1
28 years by slavery, ller son went by
city report an excellent' business for the
Ilu
,'nth of April. 8oine of them sell
uui
within 20 miles of Ohieago.-La-
I-'.tiirttc Journal.
•'ne in .s.iiij,\ e, —Mr. j.^. F. Thompson, of Thorn-
town was struck behind the ear a few evenings ago by a store thrown into a passenger train on the I.,.0. fc b. Railroad j'.ist as it was entering the depot at Indianapolis. —The Frankfort Crwnt denies the existence of such a thing as a tempermice vigilance committee at that place, reailv to resort to mob violence, if nec-• essary, to prevent the sale of liquors.
—A. J. Pennington his cut the larg-1 Jtmeas-i
A call has been issued for a convention of the farmers and working men of Jloone county to meet at Lebanon on V. YOUKTSVIIjIjE the 13th of .Tune, to nominate candidates for county oflices. —The enumeration of the KC.hool our town foots up to 181.
—Mr. Will. Moore, living just east „f
town, has recently lost twenty-four head
of line Cotswold "sheep from depredating dogs«.— Covington Friend. —F. 1*. Greenwood has planted out a grove of 0,000 trees this Spring or. his farm 2$ miles northwest of Oxford. —The public school.* of Lebanon have closed.
I PHYSICIANS.
M. L. BASS, M.D.,
DKVOTES
1 1
About
X.
!iif entire ntlention to the prnetieo
of medicine. Ciilis :»tteii(l«'! to m^ht or live mul residence on Muin street, ne^i of Wasson'H store l)R. DETCHON,
DHtTGGIST
iiii'l Plmrinn-euist, Nr». 'M, Kishor
Hloiik, makes npeeiiilty ot tlie treatment of ehronie diseases. The
,lm]iM*t,
most approv
ed and reliable remedies are used in the treatment offverv ense.
PICTURE GALLERY.
Scenic Photographic!
T. RIDGE
(WASHINGTON STUEKT GAI.I.l'.UY),
Makes all the latest style Pi'-tures, such as Keiti'j braiils, Hf?rlinst Cinneo nnd Pin in I'hoto^, iurtcc or .-ma!]. Korrotyp«»H in Hon T«ni«, Cahinetn, Imp^rinl.c, and nil oth«*r i7.»*.*. Copying and onhii^Iti^ done in an artistic inunncr. find
rates.
New Firm! New Room!
-AND
New Goods!
Exchange Grocery
Wet »Ue lhi* method of informing the ejis/.eny^ of Cm*ford-vibe and vieinity, that we ha\e opened a I a rye toek of
O E I E S
In the commodious corner room in the I \IO\ BLOCK,
Xorlli WaMliliijrlon Ntrrrl,
Where will be fnund hir.ije nnd well selected stock of both staple and fancy ood, especially, ftd ipted to the wants of tlu people. In I'aet, 11"is* our intention to keep our stock full in all its parts ol
First*jlass Goods,
And will mdenvor to sell the same at such figures as cannot fail to secure a liber?d share of the patronn« of this community. We do claim to h«ve the stock, «»nd entertain a dis|ojtion to sell the same at as low figures alike uoods can be had in the mnrket. It is nlso our intention to buy *»nd sell everything in the line of
1
-m ,ur.l|1(.e wnls *Ulllt
llley
Country Produce And hereby extend a specisd invitation to the FAR 3£ JE II S ,J T«)eall on 'is,and bring with them anythini they have to sell. We will pay the highest price po*»ible in cash, or pxehnn^e you an.whin^ in our line at the
LOWEST CASH RATES!
We mean what weeav. Our motto is:
Spare Dealinc-'Live anflLetLive.'
We would also say, that we hrtvo secured the «ervic»'S as «ale*»mun, the peoples' favor'te Mr. I*. It. SIIUPMNI, who will be found at all times ready to wait on you his uual friendly manner.*
Wilson & ^Lllen.
SAW MILL.
10,000
Saw Loss Wanted
AT Till!
CITY SAW MILL
TO I'lTKCHASK OK
S5aw on the Shares.
We i!l liiiv i)K", tin.luT in the or lugs' I ik'livcri'.l lit stiilKiiin on iiilinr ol tin- imlromls
for which we will piiv fh hi«lu't ill chj-Ii.
We :i|so Imy liliu-U walnut, poplnt nnd hsIi lnmher. Wo Imvc now in op«riilion innchini'iy lorHt'-
SiiwiiiSi
est poplar tree in the county. Gi feet ill diameter at the stump: the Imildum (r K»ncy Iron 1'ieket Fence which
nd 21 feet in circumference, and made
six large logs.—Frankfort Crescent. —Win. E. Livensrood lias offered bis resignation as cashier of the First Na-
tional bank of ltoekville. and intends to .junciion. become a citizen of Newport before many days.—Hoosier State.
Mm.-liiiiK Hint SiirfiiiMiiir. uu.l solicit uoii
rom holli I'ltv mill country. W'enre now prcjiiirto furni'-h on short notii.*p Hi'idgo, Hnrn inul House p:\ttiTii- coinplctc. Also, Kein'iii) Foime I'osts lunl 1'iokots. .SpecI»I nuention jsiven to
costs no more mid is iKitnt.-omcr »nil uiore "Itira-
than wood picket", i" -..:
Mill north side of College street, lieiir the ............ .......
R. M. & W. C. LOCKHAUT.
WACONFACTORY.
WAGON FACTORY.
Wsiuons kept consttuilly on hum!, »n«l l*u111 to order of the ImiM iniiierisiN.
SPRING WAGONS
"-'^r-
Kepailillg Work and Iron.
in Painting, Wood
lil.ACliSMITIIIXM Pone with neatne.ss and ilespaU'li. Special attention niven t«» Horse Shoeing and
I'Iom-
GROCERIES. CARPETS ANDWALL PAPER.
Work.
Persons wanting imy thiny in our lino will do well to givens mil. We will not lie undersold l.v imy estulili^liiiioiit in the .State.
W. ALBERTSOX, BISHOP & CO. Yonntsville Oct. 0, *73 1
CAS FITTINGS-
WILLIAM WALLACE & HHO.,
Of
•m ron.lV ft'sppclfiilly ask those who areiihoiit \f to hnild or repair uld hnildin^s to send theiii their onlers for 1
Gas Fittings.
No extra i:li*rn. madu fur cx|irn.-ies to Cmw-
(onlsviile,
'.All ««rk tested and warranted.
l.ritn4
NURSERY.
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lngaaiO
JAMES TK1IT.
West
VCAI'V lOO Pieces Fruit of the Loom.
III I lOO Pieces Ionsdale Musllna.'
l-'ive Pretniunis and three iMploinas awanlcd otter iheiti bargains. nt the late Indiana Kiposition. _Aiiblh WANTED in nil parts of the State. 1-or terms and,,|',«i°«"0!,
i,,1I|,15X:i«.nk«».cenM
A^m.
Uemcmter
Wathinstcn ^tr., Indianapolis, Ind. Jan'22-lv
Great Attractions!
N E W S E S
SPLENDID PATTERNS UNPARALLELED BARGAINS!
Campbell & Harter
Are now Itecciving their Sow Stock or
Carpets and Wall Paper
For (lie Spring Tral«. fewest I'atleriiN in
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY INGRAIN
BODY VEXITIAN,
PLAIN VENETIAN,
WOOL INGRAIN,
Cottage Carpets as low as cents. ,Inrains, r5, TT and cents to 9*1. A large assortment of Oil Cloths in all -widths, and also anew and elegant stoclc oi*"\vall paper, all ofwhich is offei-ed at vei'.v low prices.
BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS-
WM. ROBERTSON & CO.
MAXL'FACTl'KEKS OF AND DEALERS IN
TV O E RT ^1*: GB 8
AXI
FINE
proprietors of the
__ DRY COODS.
00
E.
Grrand Display of New Goods
AT
lD .VMS & HA TOH'S
MUSLINS.
a
WORSTED INGRAIN,
Having bought these Croods previous to the l'ise in "Wool, we are pi'eparecl to sell them at rates iVoin. 1 to 1 r» per eent. below the market.
COTTAGE and HEMP.
•Z.W
HEARSE in tlio CITY,
HEKE CAN BE FOUND A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF
Metalicand Wood Coffins and Caskets
Attcndnnco nnd ever tiling neeessnry for funeral.-' at the lowest price". Robe* nnd Stiroml* nt manufnctiirers' rate". No additional eharge for the use of crnpe nml ribbons for doors, Patent Ice Pan and Gloves. All orders promptly attended to.
Wareroom in Harter's Block, 1 Door East of the Postottlcv. WS..Kesideiiee of Wm. llobertson, south west corner of Walnut nnd Piko streets. i' febli
lOO Pieces Wamsutta Muslin. lOO Pieces Caaco Muslin.
Table l.itiens, Napkins and Towels in great abundance, all of which we are nfferitiK New York
1 roprlCIOr» I quotations. (nil- dress Making anil Merchant.Tailoring Iiepurttnents arc in full blast, and we can give satisfaction every time, in regard to tit ami price. Qwlncr, Lewln Coanlf, Ky,
CAIT. NIOH'M.KON, formerly of Cr.iwford.-villc, will be plcaxed to see all his friends aiuleustoni-
Washington St., [lulia.iapolis.
ADAMS & HATCH
