Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1874 — Page 2

Jlatunlai) (6ccnin|""Journal.

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Somr.uopY

Tiik

dianapo'lvs

Hon*.

—J.

Kt'AY, MAV 23

very pro|*rly suggests"')ld

Hundred'' us suitable hymn for the Centennial.

salary ot the City Attorney at

I^iranspoit has been fixed at $1 I he ojilnrv in this city is if-"". I

Tiik

Kentucky Grange* are practical.

Thev have adopted as their State motto, "Hop ami hominy corn and eeoitnmy.'

It

is *led that Col.

Journal.

rk

Hon. John

ami:

D. W

i/.uam-,

Tiik

«i

Knox,

who has represented that coinsty for a number of years hoih in the Monsc and Senate of this Slate, has the msicic track for the nomination for Concrresf 'by the Democrats of the Xiblack Dir'triot.. Mr. Williams is an experienced IwrislKwr, and we believe as honest, as the, council run of men.

officers to be elected this

!F.all,

Kooii, one of the pi(«ioe.w of ('o»J

•Creek township, is now Ivj.ug low wilt

1

attorneys. —The drug rtore formerly ownel by

,H. J. liever. hw been purchased by kin brother, ('. C. LJever, for $1,000.

il, and there being no bids 011 Wedne*- pP (n,i

day.«f lartt week, .Uied.-v it was to have

fl,.r)00

jukI

„„„h noid, »f U,U „,u«v, .nd KriOuy

—The Spring term of sehooi in under the tutorship of Miss ilina Williamson. —The Linden Thespians played their

temperance drama before the Darlington-

anv reasons whv "Kx Sell" should he an

its-editorial inaiiairement are designed. —The residenceof J. M. Miller is com-

-etitiw ot the Haxter law hv sellinsr to Mil habitual drunkard. the limv prove, a-1 a defence l"' the proseeulion, that be had no knowledge or

I'UiVU, lUMI VIIV

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defendant

mk-

pioion of the habits ot the man to whom he s«dd.

Cou.rcrr, brother -ol

Mrs. .1. P. Campbell, of thi- cit\, is prominently mentioned for the Congrevional race in the

Tvtiv

The Newpoit

Haute district.

/[an*umr

predicts vliat

it he is nominated by the Republican convention he will tie elected by at 'least -4,000 majority.

in

this State, are a secretary of Statif, Auditorof Slate, Treasurer of Stttte. A'tHorney General, SuperinUmdent Puliic Inutruction. and iw Judtie o1 the Siwpreme

Court -the (lowruor Ijieutfiiaiil (iovernor. ('U'rk of th« Suprpwe Coiiirt, Reporter of the Supreme Court, ibaving lK?en elected in 1.S72 for four year*..

Thk

pleted furnace stack- in

llanncr,

what of the. county round and about. -Times are decidedly dull, but suppose it is on account of corn planting

Souk-

N. U.

A few changes in heard from him lately went to a bakery, the treatcr bought a

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I .* '•••••V..' C'.'

pk-ted. and the happy Millers are snuply

•Supreme Court has decided that ,|1K,slinltlMi within. The old fence, the in prosecution* for violation ot the '.".li

.,,lm,|v i,us|i, the unsightly shrub and

jill else akin to the old oaken bucket

Jire miw

past.

In pursuinp histlyinp steeds, "I'nde .1 iin" became over excited, and consciousness fore-ook him, in which state he was discovered by one ot' the hands, anil alter a little worry and much fret i' was resuscitated. hat niipht have been, we opine, i- not a pleasiup reflection. —One of the county papers of a recent date speak llaminply in favor of gravel roads leading from Crawtordsville to diti'erent points in the county, ami calls tor an expression Irom the people on the

Mibject. In behalf our ••constituents" we would say appropriate some ot the public, money in a way that will be a direct benefit to farmers less Court

1

House, street extensions, etc., and more good roads. Our taxes are exorbitant, to be sure, but few would object to going just a little deeper ihto the piveket for the saki-ot tree mails.

that of these 'JiiS were out «f hlat t.«n the I 1st day ,,f January, 'a wtinuUes that. I sonic hall on the 24th of June17o,0ou men are thrown out of wwrk by —An §81 dollar cow patwd through tlie'stoppage of these wills. It .isfair to Attica the other day,eastward bound, presume tlu't other industries are nffect- I —N"l hogs are allowed to roam at large ed by the hard time- in alvoit'the -amc along the Covington bouleA^rds—unless ratio. iliey want to. —Tlie wllC.1t

COl'NTY NEWS ,IM» WDWSlf.

I'lcHiuinl Kill.

Dr. Manners Washburn, formerly of Linden, has located at Sew Kichmucid. He goes itno partnership wick Jlr.Huwe Deletion.

v"

Rev. S. M. Hays, pastor of the -M.AC. -church of this place, was called to lit!*•*elville on the 10th ult. to .prcach a JC«^ieral sermon.

Ttia?*,

l'lJ"

Rr. I'OIU'l-R.

NKKiltliOitS.

OCR

('urn sells for

-r»

cents at Covington.

._( iicmiibeis aix- plenty in tl«» I.aFayette market. A dramatic sveiety has hjon organized at Lebanon.

Luther Lensou is to s]tH»c at Attica |lll|lllluir ,,j-

liith of the month.

Chicago biter-Ucriu publishes a the 2i!th of the month. loading the ut-Vr.—

table, showing that there are Wit com- —I horntown I. yrus is on a |ilgrimage —j^r to the proceedings of

CTO]) )f

ClillV.Ul COllUtV is

reported by the Frankfort Crcwit to be

I

An unoccupied log .»bin mi the farm of C. C^. Hever was buriK'd on last Tuesday week.

fr

tip io tip ot wings, was killed near il- iv

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er 1

.... tucky.'

tjpion e\i.r. lere i* un. j.«i —Whi. Harlan, of Michigan township, ble that the setting iu of Summer wil] of lus recovery. has a cow that —Very little corn in planted at pros- twice, and ent. A "ltrcat deal of grouud is y«t to be three at one birfii.—

lt

&rok«n. The wet weather will ,isake the —The Episcopal convention for the planting verv late. diocese of Indiana will be held infrace-Plea-ant Hill failed to «p|i«ir last week,imaging several items, wi.nk which •the public should have been acquainted, too stale for this week. —I oh Widner and John Fusrgason, itCTT

church, La Fayette, commcnciug Wednea-

W

ficultv before twelve iurvixien in JL'ncle I according to contract. wig intc.i( oacurse. e.ui up.:

Swank for tUe jdaintill', Furgasoji, find 1'ltk, did not go off, but the manager of

Mr. Wiliftdi iijf tne defendant, were the the-concern did, with $3,000 to $5,0(10 of,

TJj€

rte

|J

purch^T held a ui)rigage of $1,7(W *n

3

Lilian

Enquire liailey was the court, a»d ilr. Stiksville lottery, advervised for th« j, ^p

j,

iin

:...w i«wt witnL- tnirl atiofit- in bii'Ji tiTnis to atiena 1

iims last week and speak in high terms of the hospitality of its citizens. It has been practically demonstrated that an open Winter with much Spring rain is not good for the wheat. There will not be more than half a crop. —Il is perfectly natural and altogether

dirough. Atticadidn't.

in

dirough. Atticadidn't.

JMlger.

been sold at KherilTs sale, he took it *t| —John Jones, sentenced about two ,,f dr.iWing sutlicient to enable them to

\V.

Frankfort Crtw-ni.

Gamouk.

Miulm

up. Tt will be necessary to kill it.—

I

exception to the riue. —J). M. Washburn has spread his eagle at New Richmond, leaving Klihn Washburn proprietor ot' the drug store, —"Crawfordsville must he a pood sort of a town to cwcoura:e and build up such a palter." Right, Mr.

ca I.cdtji'r. w.,V' —The Hoard of Commissioners for the county were in session one day last week and passed an order paying to the F. »Vi

K. Railroad the remaining portion ol the money (?"21,0')(l) due the company, to he paid as last the money its collected.—

Frankfurt Crr.irrnt.

lint

The yonni: ladies of the Philmnn thean Society ot Asbury decided, upon last Friday afternoon. after an earnest

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and stringent money matters. Rampant

1

Granger enthusiasm is also on the dedine.

of the cattle have been sent to

Ruckle, Pulaski county for Suinmerage. Speak-

present Sheriff of Marion county, hus injr ot* i'uln^ki county reminds us that said, il no objections were made, he would bought r. vontrollinp interest in the In- you have ".Totter" up there. Have you

debate, in which the "eloquence ol tears" I was an unfeigned factor, that inieinperance will never beabolishcd until woman shall have received the ballot.—

tie Jlannrr.

aml

with the things of the

1

his friend took it home. The loaf

was afterward sent to a needy family. Lon /.ion has resumed specie payincut. Last Tuesday an old lady entered hi otlicc. en route for Kansas, (n a, faded s.\ck she had twenty-live dollars in half dollars, quarters and dimes, which she desired to have exchanged for paper

money. From appearances it must have been in the sack fyr twenty years.

anun I'ntriot.

Frankfort .linnner.

•—Thomas Gibbous, Jr., of Mt. Merid-1 ian, a saddler i'l years of aire. an«l a well respected young man, while huntin on last Monday with Austin W. Allen, in attempting to put a load in the empty I barrel of his shot pun. discharged the 'contents of the loaded barrel into his face. The shot struck liitu in the forehead, most of them passing through the skull and causing death in about two hours. It is supposed that when shootinsx a moment before he had cocked both

barrels, and bad for.'otten to drop the

ie

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lias disposed of his interest in terrible .-courge that devastated the, a rentleniaii from Ken- towns on the southern border of this

sminwvatLogan«port|

l"r\heSclKHd Trustees" have been'set-

—John Widner and John J*urgaKon, nixi tlie fciiooi iru«ieen nave ween set- ,, both of IWi Store, settled a liJFdif. I tied, and the building will be disked

led, and efeording

Acuity before twelve jurymen Billv Kru^'fi harness shop list v.'-oek. —The Danville

State onlv last Summer. And it is possi-

has piven birth to twins develop that dread disease iijrain, and nna snort tune npo produced .. I less we are prepared lor it. there will be great dancer. Don't delay. Let every

Frankfori Banner.

Cellar be cleared i( all decaying vegeta-,j blest,-which invHrisiblv breed initisma-and

for et 10 wc ,h lr

overrunwithfilth

a

g,,od

air',n&

rec

says: "lhel Th tri

r0

t{

other ,people's money in his pocket, ft is^flers^rid the science, with a good knowl^aid." —Cwington polled 404 votes last

cnasea mu --vAwingiim I"""-" T" counting of linen and oquares and sticks /UU| rri.. wock Hit her town cloctiou. and Attica ...» 1 $1,(W.

her Ci/Jf

Wedi^ p^

election. Covington

Attica ^"o^m-Vkin

I peat*

and "squared accounts." 1 years ago for life in the pentilentiary for 'invent symmetrical patterns ou the heavy wind

rain storm paused I killing hifiirother-in-law at Attica, died

.Miclu

^n CUy.

over Tippecanoe, lsitii Friday at about His rcijjauiK *.\ere brouglit to Attica 101 jjreat many pretty songs, both de •fJ o'clock. It strewed all the fences extending north and Houlli, blowing down trees, besides doing damage to some builduu's. It blew about half of the roof off the house of John iliatt, and all of the house of Wm. .Shewey. (irv

interment. 1 votional a.id picturesque with syinboli—The FrnuUort liuilding Association I»lay« taught musically with simple, Kor tt. met last Thursday paid dues and sold easy, gymnastic exercises and, above all, stock. 1). Aupltc bought ?7C,

premium,

-At a meeting of the Cass County Y"1}t

Medical Society last week, a committee

was apiwinted to cnxfce arrangements for

in a ii is el el a is it a so a Uniiivrs and thinas and we don'4 see sprightly, hut of course .eao »ot swnd 1 public welfare.

A O I S I I S A A N I N A I

Atti-

(ireairtix-

—A irentleman in I.aFuvette beinp

llskt'd

til

"to take a drink'' declined, but

i,,af ,,f bread for his. The party

Isb-

—t'onductor Anderson, of the I., Ii. & W. road, found a ten weeks' old badv on I a seat while his train »'as Hearing .lamestown the other day. lie is supposed to have been iel'i behind by a numerous family that got oil" at l'ittshoro. 1 he waif was left with the atrent at .lame.—

town. •!»—John Mitchell, of Colfax, was robbed of his pocket book Wednesday night week while sleeping at the south depot in Lafayette. The thief also got a watch and chain. The pocket book, which was afterwards found on the street, contain-: ed a small amount of money, a thousand mile ticket on the 1.. C. L. road and so a a a re disturbed.—

loaded barrel before re-

loadim: the otJi'T.—

the countin.', and through lioone county. the lioaril ot Commissioners, published Frankfort will dedicate new Ma-' in auothercolumn.it will be seen that'

(ireeneuttlf Hunncr.

the lowest hid for the erection of a brick building at the poor farm for the ineurable insane was §2,050, which was thought too large by the Board, and the contract I not aw«rdeS. This is a sufficient refutation to th« report circulated in certain portions of the county that the building couid not be built for less than from $lt),'J(X) to 820,000. It should be remembered, also, that the erection of this

above an ivoru'e httiluintr waf recommended bv a commit-1 -An eairle.'n,rasurfttc eight feet from

tw fri,,

ten cent loaf of bread, had it done up I»OHTAHI.l" AXS ST.VTK1 X.1ISY liNCilXIIS AXS ISO.ILICKS.

(inynautle Hnnncr. the advantage

„each township in ptjntjv.

mi ..... composed of some of the heavfesb taX'j

rs

liamsport recently. spcctioti of the county —Morrill Karl, of Tippecanoe county, has a Durham fiH 11 twa years old which —"1 lie Cnvingtori Republic gives this! weighs l,7(Xt pounds. 'sensible advice: "It is but a sensible' —The Atticji City Council haifixed the caution to k-p your premises clean, essalaries of ofiicers at wiiat the' were in pecially on tic advent of hot weather. I IS72, just double what ihey -were last This year.lt^jecomes the absolute duty of year.

tlfe county, aftera visit and in-!

asylum and

Co^TMctoii. Rcimblic.

j'illl pjtiznns t« clean up all offal about

1 •...••—Rufus Fleming, of die West Leba-: them. We surely have not forgotten the lion

•dav, .Tune3. Bishop Talbot will preside, Pro,i«c« »JcknCM.„ .Don| "|y|" IWf *JT« -The difference lietween the coirtrac-!

P'B pen8arejiot|

ttnd8ivey°ur8lBbleHl

the dumb animals will ap

.^

th,e an^,U

be

^bleas'|

th™Tiiobo.i'

Childreii

come out^ of the kin.lergar-

»nj jf.jt conducted by those who un-

«dire of the relations and properties of

«:nall numbers, gained by continual

wul an

l)( tl

Wlii'ii

'"xlorstandmg of the geonietn-

cat iorniH.squ

AttL.

cal forms, squares, oblongs, cube* and tri-1

S°rtS Kl'ck

*nd

pea* and p(

'iuar«d

p»iMI(

momU'r

,ay'n{r

of transparent forms with

and pointed sticks with knowledge

slates of paper with much ta-

with power and habit of expressing

Neidinger at $72, and J. C. Suit at themselves clearly and correctly. Can 7ft. The institution is flourishing.— »U this be said of ihe first two years, or

even of three, of primary instruction

a

half fare rates to (he National Conven- ("onfeasions of a Pilgrim. tion, to be held in I)etriit in June. Phy- (Knuu the ciniinnnti (inzott.iBOOTH sicians in thin part of the Stale who wish There is, now and then, an editor who

is a blackguard by nature who finds a

newspaper a safe means of indulging!

—A colt was foaled on the farm of this propensity, who get* control of aj George Nave the other day which has paper and runs it on his own vicionsbut two perfect legi'. One of the other' legs ends with cartilage and skin below

the knee, while the other is nearly the proper length, totally destitute of bone, him think ihe pulic interested in all terminating in a well developed sheep's his petty malice, and who always tries foot—a cloven hoof. The little animal to give lii« vile passions and villainous I

I I, I,

nninwi ii11mi •—»—mrwirnTnr~~—

MACHINE WORKS.

iMOIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

a

Ni' l" At" rei:t»:.*

wf)HK nRTL\R

AND

rr

WOOD

Particular attention is called to their

AI I. C.VSST S»8 V\^'.

Which they warrant to do work etjual to any chill plow,

S'UU I ^12. lilKY llivi: AI-SO TIIK

raf»n7 Nlllm'

WADE,

tlK'-v Bro*

tion to my stoclj, hti. 1 hope to

liiinness invl

accomplished without b(K,ks|

... or any knowledge of reading, but simplv

j0inir.

fair

prciinpil.v HtlPlnleil to. Ht

'j" .•

his I

ness: who is perpetually thrusting personal and businer* envy and rivalry ~l— rrn f—^ before the public whose egotism makes :.'v v." '.ir" -1

Works,

AND MI'I.AY SAW MIU.S. 11 F.A I")

WORK 1 N( MACHINERY. ST F.AM

HIAH'KS. MILL Pl'MPS WATER WHEELS. BRASS WORK AND H'lTIN OS, PIPING, WROUGHT.'CAST, FOUNDRY^

MACHINE WORK, and Repairs of all kinds.

Tliresliinjx Macliinos and llorsc I'owois.

ttO xilM) FOU PAMl'Illjl'/lVKf

FARM IMPLEMENTS-

it :i.

A I N &

Desire to call the attention of the farmers of Montgomery county to their stock of

Imperial Breaking Plow, Campbell Corn Drill, and Sulky AttachmentforPlows. |j)[ |j[$j IHTHEWOBiQ

By means of Our SULKY ATTACHMENT a man can ride and plow without increasing the draft, while at the same time secur-

Of

ound.

plowing at a uniform depth ill

N 5 S

ii:.s^i5orv

The best in ua«. WARRANTED.

LAlKij-

Arnl wlien pump: .-hull Iw in'itle

ftrelittfil up «»M'I

MAR8L EWORKS.

AWJL JAJPLi II Fi Wlf

American ami Italian Marble Monuments, Tombs,, Headstones, Tablets® &c., 01'Latest Designs.

Also 8cotcli rani to Direct from the (Quarries iu Scotland.

it'll von lh«t tlii'V lmvf tint Miu-nl

lll,lt

all

kinds

P. II. BURNS, 'o.

Ii!

,i,iiii

no. :i iikiotv

i?Tjtin:'r,

"R VAV OIt 13«'V11^1 ^E,

.irt i..

I"-'1'11"" i"'"' f'""

!iT w«»rl*, ««r ikl

talk.

»n-l

MILLINERY.

Tr

3Ii*?^. 3Liiinie Sideneiv

I have now ready for inspection a full line of

I N It A 3V I It W

iiii' I S «f 1-71 I 'uil 1 nr-4 1 n,»ini't', ltil.|.in-, Kill!-, I'',iiiiiu I'liptv, l:iiii'V Mlk TifS. lict N.'ts, Nt'i li ItiiitliUK. Tis-in-. Inf.-utt^' C.'|.s, l-'nuiit", Kn 1-. n.i A iiii.' I II'IIII Flowers I lmvfn lurjje miiiI well rteli-etecl .lurk

rceeive

iieii|n,« to give yon enlive vi.ti^i:ietu.ii.

ineinlier

the

MMiu iu.'tur:r^ antl r^j^w in^ 1

S E W I N A I N E

WILSON

«—-SHUTTLE—-

r'A

Of

prMir

From •. ciatern to tho deepest wall ump.

I'ort'elsiiu Lined (\vliiiilers used when Wanted,

All made the most improve! machinery and the best experienced workmen. We now propos# to make

REDUCTIONS FOlt (ASH:

1**11TtMf'l

/p 'i

emiigXvX, womno

UI

50 Do

O

FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,

AND

EVERYBODY'

Buy the World-Renowned

wiiy§#!t

Ohio State

ht onr rnorn® tlt»» pri»*

ISIKUKWIXW TO TIIK lilIl F.lt.

O W E S E W I N A I N E

•I. ATTIC 'S, will rv»ms oontnium^ to otTrv' jMHt'lun^ on tho list nut tortus tui»l will gi*« I

W|»e*ial liuhiccment^ l'or Cihh.

i.'. av

21, iiM4iiu^t«n SlroH«

I I I I W A I E

TiOO^IS

frmn

verv Inlesl styles, wlueli I 11 in to i-|l ,u the lnue^t inarlcet |iriee«. I invile vnni' itii ii-

11 Itur

^ii:ne

the I In Ilic lie.t, I 1 1

ot pitiin:. 'f, tnistin^ 1 h.-it l,v

eln». :'tc.-ti

All iii'tler*

plaee.

N'i, t, N.

Wa.-hinuton

BOOTS AND SHOES

T. S. KELLEY & CO.

di: ix

A I I

•A-lsT ID SHOES.

Onuvroi'dsvllle, Tiicl.,

lip «»m i*' iJjl.lli

i-hnrr

nii

The Highest Premium was awarded to it at

VIE N N A

Fair

Northern Ohio Fair Amer. Institute, N.Y. •,r.lncinnati Exposition 1 ndianapolis Exposition

St. Louis Fair

Louisiana State Fair IVI-ssissippi State Fair

A

N 5

Georgia State Fair

f-'O EKING

r\

.n

a

wiiunines

the 'iarc-est

seat range of work. :her Machines in the

:t

1 i":i

for

Mem-lnn.'nml p!''»»iii«

-tfe.-t. .1.1.,.n norTh ot

Allen'-.

were in direct

•js Jaj iiiun ti« W tii*

L-Y FT

Hemming. Fell­

ing. Stitc' ing, Cording,

3 tiding, Braiding.. Embroidering Quilting. St'tchinq jitia i.r heavy Goods, it is ii:isurpa$sp,d.

Where we have r.o Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at

iWodi

•ver. price.s re-.,.

the

nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers.

Co for all Sowing

Ivlacliinoj fi

iSaic.

Old Machinc5

txcn.an^o.

Scnrl fCirculars,. ?nc List, Sic., :nd

07/

of t:'n

Wilson Rs:loc:or. on of t*.

best Periodicals ci

de70'.e:l

to Sr.vin

Fashions, General Miscellany.

Address,

r»,

le v.'o a

k!

Agents Wanted,

Wilson Seiii lacfe Ca .•

CLEVELAND.

OI-l:':

FHUIT TtiKt.

A. .1. KOVA

FRUIT AND ORMMEHTiiL Tri EES Hoses,

Slmihhcr.Vt

ileilce. (•IreesiliittiM1 ami

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