Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1874 — Page 4
jSaturdag (Eucninri Journal.
TTJITtVSirCAixand J. T7TALBOT, I'ublithrrn.
Crawfortlsville, Saturday, May 23, 1874.
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AMONU tlx- many valuable articles contributed to the mammoth Indian:»]K-
Y\a Journal
of last Monday morning was
one from the facile |en of Col. H. B.
Varrinjrton on the "Bituminous Coal of
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THK nest annual meeting ot the Montgomery County Sunday School Union Trill meet in this city, at the Methodist church, on Thursday, the I 28th of this month. Sunday school organizations throughout the county are requested to send delegates.
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and there all over the country
the wins of Wabash are being heard from. CflfTt. .lames U. Cariwhan, who served •wfc'h distinction in the war and graduated in the Class of '*», i* a candidate 'before the Republican convention for •fludgeof the TippecanoeCriminal Court. •Capt. C. possesses the necessary elements •of character to make a g*ul judge. II 'nominated ami elected we predict for him a distinguished career.
HK General Assembly of the Presbyterian church convened is St. Louis last Thursday, and will continue in session about, two weeks. Tlic •Commissioners appointed to represent Crawfordsville Presbytery are Ue*\ It. I). IColmrey, of Frankfort, Rev. W_ 5ff. Ihssick, ,of illiamsport. Elder Matthew Simpson, of LaFavet te, and Klder Joseph Milligan, of this city. Mr. Milligan started for St. Louis last Wednesday.
PitKsiDicN'r /ION, of the Anderson. Lebanon it St. Louis llnilroad, was in the citv Wednesday. He informed us that he had just been in Scott township where he had dosed a contract with John Lane fc Bro. to complete the grading of the line through that township.: He was here lor the purpast- of negotiating with Lee, Slatter® Jc Co. to grade the line through ffirowii township. Me
•reports a lariie force «t work between
Noblesville and Lebanon, and seems to
IH1 has "carried the tnMtnor" years, and what he doesn't know foot prims, tocotber w.ifli ^rliat he know, embiaes about nil it.— Itrvnld.
The work would nut Ije^owaiplete without saving somethsiisg «f the '"foot prints in the sand" he ttt*cieOHining home from Tom Campbell's owe lu'glit, a year or so 'njri. He spent the re-main&.T of the night in making ft**t«»(printsiiu the grass in Dun's woods, in the west pact of the citv.
Tfce .'tOlli of May Convention.
To
tk*
(.'•ti\rford*ViUc JuumiL
In the
Review
the census ^I'lie census «f 3-«3()0 ?hows 1
that for o«u
Indiana paid #1,K53,7v|, and for the same purposes, they paid in l.S.i'.l, according.to thceen-
Mis of 1870 054 4«r» The ratio of
per cent. Aud the ratio of increase is still going on, at least in this county. The whole amount of ti'xes for State, county and town purpa^es raised iu l^j^, .according to tiie census of 1870. was .'$177,000, while-the last exhibit of tlie .Auditor of thecountv shows that tli/z
Jt is to be hoped that uiir reforming friends' will do UKKC than nominate a. ticket and label it ^Keform." The ticket that will be nomkiated on thc 30th of May will undoubtedly be eiected, and will,prove that the |)«oplc are displeased
.withiOie present ab««e of the taxing
KUCII in election we .can
«,.y«wdl let ther.ngsnowinp,wer|
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of the county
be in the best ol spmt* twucerning the „i i.i i... I early completion of Uicor.tire line.
Foot Prints on tlve «»ad." Hargitt about .,ts [,j,0intC)i by tlie chair to select del-
of libe Sd iusi. notice is
given of a first step the tax fiayers of Montgomery county jxropose toituke toward a reform in the ei:eroise ing |owef. There teeerUunl
there is of! following names. P. Hownian, Democrat, J. IT. Harrison, Republican, G. G. Myers,-Democrat,
Up irf iho tiv- iii'pubuc-ccis sud Democrats partic-
iiinly room for
reform if we-'ive heed .to the lessons of
the
tur out eH
nsw#e«t
le
xunt pur,K^iiiej.e«plo of ^l^tes appointed to attend that con-! taxes to the
amouuC of vention: I.evi Curtis, Democrat, John,
cnit
U''
Ha na
taxation, it trill be seen ato.c^e, reat«r K?I,ublical1-
than the ratio of increase »f tbe weahh VwvaNhip.
reform would require that the Sheriff! The Elder preached a telling discourse, and (Jlerk do all they could to discourage litigation instead of being indifferent, about it. and that the Representative should pledge himself to obey the instructions of his constituents whenever
they cliose to control him in his vote oil any bill before the legislature. To petition a public servant to carry out the policy of the people has worked in the past to make the servant a master. We
usrht to established a custom by which rapidly advancing the scholars.
I a a a a a A I a a r. I-1 1,U Com I»
unless they are pledged to a well defined
plan of reform the convention might as well not be held. B.
THE PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT.
Walnut r» "sliip.
J.
of the i«ople, as the increase «f, taxes furj Subject to a call tl»e voters of Scott, ~Tbe incest country school bouses I county purposes is more than foiir ibkl township met at Sugar Grove to appoint have «cen in county are in Madison townfrom I860 to 1S70. The real value oi": delegates to attend the convention to be tlxitiglit, while looking at them, the propers of the State iu was '^1(1 "t Crawfordsvilk, May 30. The Trustee was a man of cultivated •528,835,37i, and in 1870 it was *4,208,- meeting was organu'.ed by electing John
180,543, an increase of 150 [kjt cent., Rurgess chairman, and Edward Lidikay was a 4oy once. while the taxes nu'sed for county pi r- secretary. The eluurmau, in few brief poses have been increased more than ^500 remarks, stated Uie object of the nieet-
ing. Oil motion the preamble and reso'
W.tioiw adopted at the meeting at. Lado- I
ga, May 2, were taieti under eonsidera-
.tion. The first
resolutiMi
taxes for 18,.i, ra«ed for all PurP°^ lions to bepresented to the next assem-1
Montgomery coutaby was nearly 5-240,000. bling Legislature praying tiiat btkiv to! ,, .It in to in. hoiknd that uar reforming abolish said oflice and "invert the duties
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powet, .but we don weed the proof of by
We kuow it nou- lTn I
flCt Rg iojtructore 0
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•deod, if enough of the solid men of the .county will .agree to fill the offices and discharge the duties by deputy, if they I can not devote their entire time to I s«w it»f.a. them, but give time and attention —Wheat is coming out Ijeyond all exenough to let the j»eople know just how pectaiion
inucli it will cost to carry on the bani- —Wonder if the Xew Ilo.ss
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nemot the county. The public servants dead. Perhaps it has gone uuder with r?Pa,rcra
should make an effort to reduce that the Jamestown
presenting the truth in its ancient situplicitv. —Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Mrs. Gill are convalescent. tUisiness a little dull iti town while all the farmers are so busy. —Prof. I. W. Moody has a very large and interesting d-.iv school in the academy here. The Professor is an able teacher, full of life and energy, and is.
member of the legislature or of Congress invalid for a year or two, iiepartca tins
how to vote on any measure they wish to life Thursday, May 14, at a good, ripe,
during the past six month the country duct a basket meeting in Inlow'ts Grove,
would not now be floundering under just south of town, on the second Sun-
financial difficulties, because Congress is day in June, beginning on the Saturday
either venal or incompetent. Every member would have been instructed by his constituents within a month after the meeting of Congress, or before the meeting, just what bis people wanted him to do. For myself I can say it matters not wheth.rthe candidates are all of one
before at 11 o'clock, An invitation
your town, will be the preacher.
Tlu
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The citizens of Walnut township met in the New lloss Bible school on the first jeU
in mass convention last Saturday to ap- Sunday of this month. Frank Gill was
ur
"feting and resolved to mac''in the days of the rebellion.
township convention
passed oil .luietly at Center school house
last Saturday. The convention was well
family or party, or whether they are attended, all parts of the township being
widely distributed in this rrspect, but represented, although it was quite a
point delegates to attend the 3uth of May elected superintendent, J. II. Kelly ns- ishingly low prices and no mistake.! convention. Samuel Howman was elect- sistant superintendent, W»i. Enunert
ed chairman, and Charles Koe and J. H. secretary, Eli Fra/.ier treasurer, Mrs.
Kelly secretaries. Impromptu remarks Catherine Iulow chorister, an I Ida In-
were made by Andy Loop, Samuel Bow- low, Susie Jones, Fronie Fra/.ier and
man, Frank Gill, W. C. Pogue, Frank Dora Agee libranans. The school was
Carrington and S. K. Hall, each favoring the movement now on foot for reform in the management of county business. Frank Gill offered a series of resolutions which were adopted without debate. The first one endorsed the Ladogo resolutions the second declared in favor of making nominations without the influence of political rings the third
reorganized on the second Sunday with I
fourteen teachers and an attendance of: Hi/i. Teachers' meetings are held at private houses, immediately after thc school is dismissed, for the purpose of examin-
consulting mid devising thc best means of successfully carrying on the school. SAM PATCH.
was in favor of administering the laws,* Wujs'nv* 'i'owitwlit|. impartially and in justice to all sections —We. have up lieie manv Ciises of
a a a a
of honesty and sterling worth should be —Joseph Hutcher and Samuel Mear-
,'lected for oflice the fifth declared in groves have each buried infant children
W. P. AiMfiw, an old and well known favor of building a Court House to cost during the past week. printer, is about to jisfbHrtli si work entit-' not more than $100,000. A committee —Miss Molly Urid'jes'school at Sugar consisting of Frank Gill and A. J. Loop
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II. Kelly, Republi
can, and W. C. I'ogue, Republican. The report was received and approved.
Conl 'rwck TOUIIMIII|I.
The people irres|«ctive of party met at the precinct ami organized by calling M. H. Moudy t» the chair and appoint-
at the age of 20 days.
does egates. Thc committee reportetl the —Will A. Irvin rejvirts
ing Thomas Grsen secretary. The Ladoga resolutions were adopted uiiaui- over the head with a club, got tnawled uiously. A free exp/ession of opinion and then left for parts unknown. WAS made by tli«se (•resent in regard to 15. MANX. ,, the reckless expenditure of county funds in ringtail. Hi and denounced i.u uumeasured terms. —Corn planting is all the «*ge' iiow," ... W ».-•• 1T-V Ml
tUe. Convention on —The Linden Thespian t-rwipe brofce
of May. The following are the the monotony last week with the plav "jf :,1f.
''Ten Nights
ilnd lmd 1101
uewbu^^
was amended
If the ofiiee of Commissioner 'llive
Mtd
motion the secre-
tQ
,itl,!e
of the Commissioners into the hands of cmntry is glorious—go up to the Waltiie Township Trustees, with laws re- nut street stable, get a team and away I dieting them to the will of the people, Although Mr. 0:idwallader' has taken
The preamble and 2d and ftl resohi-
tious were adopted as read. Tlie dele- partner in the liverv business, Mr. Wil-! gates appointed were Win. Service, Geo. lia.n M. Craig, has the management of!
Lidikay, Dudley Young, T. V. Ash-
John J}
J:,
eontinuebR the enjoymei.tof the offices. I ., the county papers a copy of the proceed- and examine the elegant stock of nlate I 'fue proposal convention cau make Use ,• ,,
c.
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extended to all to come with their has-
kets well filled. Elder I\ J. Martin, of
lt is trulv !lslonis
mensc stoc
An e]e(,ant
T*
busy time with the fanners. It seems
that it was quite a union meeting, as
Democrats, Republicans, Grangers, Odd
Fellows, Free Masons, and 1 don't know jugt receive(i a st()ck of ()Ver a
how many churches, were represented.,, ,adiea,
-Ths re-election of officers took place
A]]en
irterSj a
ing W0()1
the fourth declared the whooping cough, generally, too, of a' "?P«iri,1& overhauling and cleaning watchcs alJ the time, so that all work
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Grove is about to die a premature death
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weather w.is impropitious, isore water
Gaines, Republican, J?en Swank, Demo- foiling than was desired by the strictest W. W.
Republican, .j tetotaller of the troupe. 'iRk audience,
I^moe.rat, and George Dewey, though not Jarge, was appreciative, and
,VOTe
welJ
me
pleased with the entertaiii-
"h,
-vet forgotten that he
SKLL.
Mvcrj'.
Twi lortrU that Cadwalliwler & Craig
hilve
*ecured
a
larKe
and
thcir old
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is beyond and above live will of the peo-, very lestof vehicles, suited fV«r business pie, that we forthwith circulate peti-! or pleasure- They have ako as fine l»le, that we forthwith circulate peti- or pleasure- They have ako as fine
doub
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,lutl,ber ,f
elegant
^"iages, and have had
°"es
rop
to .read as follows: made to loik as fine as new so they li.'solvetl,
ured'
refini-hed, and
h*"d a full assortment of the
,e
teains asca
an-v
charge of a busines
Btoc
rgess. On motion the the'
l„ «.«• Imve a U.tet n^l^.' I r?bT5S1f!—»»"• O 1 O I O O a is I I pledged very substanUal reform^ we
To see HOmetl,ing
... nigs lor publication. Harmony and jewelry, and especially that complete VV\ JLJL. flllNlvliO. holding of a county oflice an honor in- .. ...
COUXTV NEWS A.\l» GOSSIP. passed in this country, and you can get
Xcw*
Commernal.
., :S ,.|i ,,
.(e
wl,er, llle roaiis
»re excellent, thc
.s
in
indianapoliH, his
and stable, and thev will keep
""~'r ^us'ness
ul'
to
the times and fur-1
ines
cost to the lowest possible sum consistent^ hlder Joseph Da vis preached thc and elegant assortment of every style and JLl l.a*i. «-iii-ii .•nni.i.-s him «iv.- a m-i.i ...i with an-efficient administiation of pub- funeral of W. I. Brown's wife Sunday pattern, just in at the (/orncr Book Ji «r7.ewT^ lie nfliiirs. The policy of a thorough last to a house crowded with people. Store. ... ..
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instruct him in as fullv as they have the old age, leaving behind a large circle of Mt.lll eontinue In tlie oll yard at. «fc Maliorney's. wlieru yon will ahvnyH IIml an olright to elect hiin in the first instance, relatives and friends to mourn their loss, HtfliiK Also at lie Lumber Yard north end of Oreen street, opposite lie Now Alii If such a custom had been in force •—1 lie Church of Christ here will con-
)ivll
wa
l,ing what an im-
J.
lhev havc at A1!eil & I?r0
.'s.
and end teas variety of fine
9 a a I
nico
,r
a (lresS for unv boily
and JW theap as beforc
jie
haye ft 1|iri?e
W
ar. They
assortment of bleached and
unbleac ied inlw
|inB |,ich tliev are sell
ing lInU8UaIlv low priceJi And wjiat
wU1 interesl th la(
,ies
is thal U)ev have
hull(ircd
linen guits that nre prilne and
stv]ish They have a,ao the lllost com
st0(,j. of everv t|,ing
jn
crv linej illu urc
t|,e millin-
filing goods at astou-
i?m
buy a t|R1jr
g(HM]silt head
,| "theiV domestic goods'at IW
tou a!1(1 thc other8 at New York
U)ev buy ()n the very bpsl enus U1(1 cau
liargil |lr Thev ar0 buv
'rapidiy
KIIIKIRI JOTRXAL Without cnusultation villi
village is a* quiet jls ttie 1 ute- ni- nwntiono.i an«i tUcn«rore without
n.v:'nV"M-
for the o«« of ?jh.-ritr.
I-T||i'"
'"""ship, isn.-wi.ii
,r, lnte lor Ainlitor of M.iiiigiitiiot rounty, siil«.iwt p. nuirTos.
l*ar AvOOlIl. lhe to llwMlccisiou o/ tilt' noinin*iiit) -., fFivii/w i' ijijt'v PI)
A.J. M«:OU-:U.ANl is Tr»'usiir*r, to th** iioiin noniinHtiugi.'onvontton.
COOKING STOVE.
ALLMZKS AXI» I'ICK'EN, from 815.00 TO S75.00.
W A A N E
I
ro BE
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rich and fine, stop in
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"""d feeling prevailed. assortment of gold and silver American -j._ and Swiss watches they can't be sur-i MAXI FACTI RKH OF
engraver!? ind watch
,n
I AVall paper! WuUpaiier!! A fine-
THK itKsr mi'itovKik and
ICKvr M*K(( A'i'l.ViJ WdllU sr«»vi: iv rm: woin.n. FOR SALE HT J"insi'--r,Ass iti:\I.I:its
^VERT-WHERE.
Kohl* .t Mahorn^j-, Aconi^i, Cravvforilsvillo, Ind Wl'J
SHOEMAKER.
BOOT & 8II0EMAKIXG.
-%*r
Trv/vf
t? 1
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tlieni just as cheap of 31. C. Klein as clllti. lOjJLUtyftj
you can of any other dealer in thc State.1 N'o 9, West Washington St., And notice as you jiass around that he
BUILDING MATERIAL.
NEW FIliM AND NEW BUHITVKf
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aml win iv( tho farm
era more goods for a pound of wool than they have ever before Iteen able to get
since the wool business became abusi-i ness in this country.
..ill"",,' STjX e#M
he has always on hand a fine and elegant stock of plate and jewelry, and that he keeps two fitst class workmen employed
rece'vps
prompt attention at his estab
lishment, and satisfaction it is his special care lo insure.
||Kvery body ought to go and look through Uobb & Mahorney's house fur-j
lushing store. They certainly have got
a "snaik" the finest assortments in the west, Indi-
hlewed which measured from crown to anoplis not excepted, and they have restem .) feet and fl inches. solveI to sell below competition. 2113. —The wool clip up lere must be short, as most of the poor l.eep have long
Thc
since been sent to the shambles. priced piano made. —Anew roof, windows and other im- J. A. Gi i.lti'.RT, Sole Agent. provenients have been made on the old Presbyterian churdi lately purchased by the Dunker brethren. —Alley Brown belted ilenrv Cook
"Vlllle.v Gem" is the best medium
Lurd OIL. Xeat Foot's OIL. Lubricci/inr/ OIL. Fish OIL. J.tn.wd OIL. •:, Castor OIL. Cheapest at the Binford Drug Store.
GRIND STONES, the best Herea, a new lot at Campbell & Tinslev's.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
SNYDER, SON & CO.
,r\VtSIIINtf
TO nuv
ONE HUN DUG!) THOUSAND BUSHELS OF WHEAT AND COBS
WOIIM SHY to tiie Knrmrr* IIIKI we »re |nv|I:irnl In PAY LL highest murkut price or axohatiijc
1 I N E I A
nir I.IIIIIBOI', Klilnp ls .nt LI. CeiiKtiit, I'lnxtcr, rinstcrlii(t Hall
Flue Ntonus, Woodon Ci uttering unci ,-verytlil»K In tl.ellno ofltullUn Material. Will
Depot. If you ^vlll oonie and nee UH after loo Id nig elsewhere, we will lnsu re a bar.
Your* Uespeetfwlly,
1111
UOOI IN
Gowds! Goods!!
1(l
K.
K. J{.
"'^.uits it .n.tin. tiy ,mi.rsi»o.| Jilil UA JilltM.K, (hat lie is ft oin» rn
:m»! for roimtv •ison of tin* Kfjiijlc
J. M. TROt'TMAN i^ ?i for Tronsur^r of Montgomery cnttnty on aao torin )»riK*i|»lcs to the d-'cision of tho Hvpubln-an noimnutiim fonvention.
V.
VI"fcTPT* V.-
l'KIIU i:,
Ari'DKNKY
AT LAW, Cii.« l« r. I vi 11 liwlmim,
nfjico ovor' Mrs. iii«nnn «-ntramfo Kr«»nt, Will ifivn prompi atttnitiou hi^ss in nil tlii- courts m| Moniiromorv (ountv.
A« VIHTC 1K» laft no f"o will hv
RESIUKXT
ii Qll
/kAo
C'rawlbrdKVille, fii-liana.
'_ Oils*toil! Made 'Work
TTK iniiiiiifiii-liircs Hoots on llio iinl«n't I'!u-iiiv
ln«'loi.f.
«ith no.tiiosHmi.i •ii^[Ht-h. ii^.-oin-n.
,, II -l„\ri. oftlu- JI-.IMII-cii-t-iin.
A I N
DRAPER.
ORDERS FOR FIXE CLOTHING SOLICITED.
OUTFITS A SPKCIAI/IY
3f«. 12 West Washington StrcH. FLIMMI. 17m! INDIAN4POLIS, IIVI.
BOOK STORE.
CITY BOOK STORE
We liavc just received an iiiiiiienso slock of
Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and
--r .! Which we will sell at BOTTOM PHICLs. Give 11s it
5'°"
in the city to select from.
DICKEY
21 East Main St.
ATTORNEYS.
V.
SN I'D Kit,
iOt •ITUIINKY A LAW. 1 A
wiili ill*' S4n-rii Cmwt'oni? nllf
Umoti Hlfi U, Up StMll"
\ri«, JOHN n. MIL'llTM.V L'AUL COVKTNEY,
A'T'l'oItNKVS
AT li.A \V. (Itricc, -J-l I".. M.iin
St., frmviin'ilsvilli*, Imliiiiiii.
.1 AM ICS M. 111U.M 1\SUN.
\V. II. TII'Oirsu.Y. N»i:irv I'llMir.
THOMPSON & THOMPSON. TTORNKYS AM) 0( irXSKI.M U»S AT LAW Mil.I M.||l'r»l ?1 U*-t111
M. W. IliU'NKH.
A'TTOKNKVS AND Cit'NSKI.I.ultS lonlsvillr. Iiiil. Will iittiMid tn
Curtain Goods,
wil sa Ml 1,avu ,hc best soek
Ai.ii Fii'ut TKin.ni:» ii ijKa: of c'iaAis« io.
Picture Frank's jliule lo Order.
Ac BRKWKB.
N'.i
Court Hons
S K:il Mnin stn*.'t, n)i|)nsit
A. V. JEXMSON.
TT I UN ICV AT LAW, No. JX. t'n.Hfni'lsvillc. lnil
a in
€. L. THOMAS,
A
IIIIOIII roUMIIIIUIOII I1JI
'ITOKNKY AT LAW. OniwfMPlsvilNs In 1 UIIP l'i Hour I'lt-rlllN liliH'k,
AT I.AW, l..pi|.
usim*s r*titrnstMl to tlH'ircan*. S|»**i.«*| itfi«*ntion iriv«-» to collort ions. AUo to srUliMUMit- *iV KxiMMitor?* an«J Administrators. Tlirv will troiuinu^ tho business in So|»li«»rs' lann^, t'onv«'v:inriny :in»l r«*sil fstatf, lu'ivtoforo conlurU-«} hy W 1'. Mritton.
KENNEDY A: HKI SH. rroUXKYS AT LAW, '-r„wlnnlsvil|o, •,,]. llll'iTtlik'MI rrcM-tlv rc|in'«ftitc«l: utlicrwisono I'-c will hv ««li:ir^(fi. Colici'tiotm tnsi'l^ in »S1 parts of tho TniHM static nt ifitsonnlilH ratos. Mlico,'-vor (/amphrli .t Tinl»-y' Hnrlwur' Stor»», Pho'iiix Kloek.
DENTISTS.
E. TOTTON,
DENTIST,
DKNTISTS,
('raw for
UKNTIST, I:™#R..i.I~vii
rcvlH-i'tlilllv lf||i|'!- Ilif "Civil' lir. Moll. lMvafioi-iill."
IikI.,
'liiMiil v\«,rk mi'l III"li.-rn11 Olli--.-. 11vi-r iinst .,lli,-i-.
I"'"-'
PHYSICIANS.
31. L. JiASS, 31.1).,
KVo'l'KS his on tiro 1111 *n !«»ti In llio of moiiioiw. r'alis atioinIo«l to ni^hi nr «lav. I Itli -I' mill r-sim-ni .- N. Urusson's Minn,'
|ir.-n-t ii nr iln I ul W.
II Mil In "Iri-i-t, wv
IK. DETCIION,
l-'i-lifr illin-nl
1ST ami I'hariniofiiiMi, I'-l, HWM'IV, niakos a *J»»,»*ially »»l tho IN
)l i-hrnnii-. ilisi-iiHi-s. Tin- i-lmlci-sl, mn.-l- n|i|rivi»'l mill r.-liiilili- rcini'ilip.s urn iix-il in iln.- Iri-al-IIK'LLL nfcvi-rv RIL-L-.
NURSERY.
Spriiigdalc Nursery.
JAMI.S TICriT, I'ropriclor. I
Qiiincy, Lcwh County, |{y,
IMVO I'IiniIInI^ itnl lhro»» |»ij»lnina" a\v »r«l*«l at ih»« lat«» Ithlmna K\IM»-I ji»n. VVANTK!' WI nil j»f*rif. of di,. Stalo. For lorniv au'l i-:it.ilM^in-
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CK A F0It.JSV1LLE, IN1.
REAL ESTATE.
A. C. JENXLSON'S
Ileal Estate Agency.
Kcnl Estate of All KfiuH
FOR SAI.K.
VACANT LOTS
rrom 8SJOO to 81.000 a Plooe.
Houses and Lots
From t» SIO.OOO.
.Farms of DiflenMil Sizes and at Various I'riccs.
Renters, Attention!
Stop paying rentaiul liny house
and lot, or a lot. aud have
HOME of your own.
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T. McMECilAN,
ItE YOU It OWN I AM)L0ItI.
"There's .No Place Like lloiue.'r
Vacant Lots in all the additions on every side of the city. Come up and I will show you
bargains in lots, houses and
farms to suit anybodj'-'s tast.e and pocket. A. C. JENNISON.
liavc hvo Ini'£ lious«'.s lor ronl Niiilahli' for hoard-, ing aiil rooming.
Examine llio ltiillotiii Ifonnl for bargains in Real Estate.
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lmporiiil 810,000,0(H). Continental 2,500,000 ..: Hartford i.000,000.
Firemen's Fund (100,000
Fair Uutes for (.'erliiin Indemnify. ». A. ^. .1 II II I.-io II A-U'eill. 1 1-4-|-in'fi-.-' 'I. .'
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