Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1874 — Page 5

^alunlai) (l^ucninjni Journal.

(JITV AM) VICINITY.

Th is is ihe last day of Court.

W at in seliingTnTy for *U0(« $1.20 Greets a luxury the cost of ii cent. now.

NK\v potatoes are in iniirki't at HO cents a peck.

ha alley in the rear of Commercial How needs cleanintr badly.

am us A. liYN.v, Principal of the Covington public schools, was in the city yesterday... :..

farm is selling for §25 per Urn.

Till- Board of Health has sounded the I tocsin of war. People may as well begin to clean up their alleys and back yards at once.

Iticv. .1. II. Micricr.it, of the Class of Y,7, and now pastor of the Prc,bytemn

eliuroll at Parsons, Kansas, is ... the city

il.is week v^tin^fnemls.

Dic Mooiuc, of the Terre Haute 7i.e-.'j fnrAi Job oflice, was in the city over Sunday visiting his mother and sister.-, ... ,1 next Mondav evening. Dick learned the art of printing in the Jirekw oflice under the reign of Charley

It will thus he seen that the county re-!

ceives $285.!i more than it collects and

pays over. The total number of children between the ages of 0 and 21 years is 8,480.

_,0 iX(iJ.:usou *w"ho*was charged with

•'years a'o in Rinlev township and who

Mil. W. If. S luis tit ted up another now tank and is now prepared to deliver water to plasterers, brick layers and others on a few minutes' notice, any where in the city, lie it is to whom w4 a.ie indebted for the sprinklini' of our

accomplishment and at for its performance.

escaped from jail previous to.his trial, .i «.i we adopt measures to prevent it has returned, and is now at his father s,

about eleven miles west of this city. He

telegrajjhed to his father from Cairo, 111.,

to send liim money sufficient to take him

ot consumption much longer.

in a it a it a a wife and two children. The funeral procession, about a mile in length, was but an evidence of the esteem in which he was held by the people (if that part nf the county.

"Tun Third annual Banquet at Wabash Lodge and Conclave of the Tri Kappa Society will be held at McClelland Hall, Wednesday evening, June 10. The following is the programme, which will be interspersed with excellent music.

Address of Welcome—James Maurice Thompson. Supper. '"Uerslioms"—.Joseph C. Suit, .Frankfort.

The Neophyte—C harles S. Yoorhees, Terre Haute. The Mysterious iriad—Col. H. B. Carringlon, II. S. A.

The Golden Tail—James E. Cowan. Poem—"The Way of Dread"—Will IT. Thorn psoii.

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Wk devote considerable space this week to the proceedings of the meeting of Mexican war veterans, held at Indianapolis on Wednesday last. Crawl'ords-

It certainly would pay the fanner to ville lias a lair share of the old heroes, raise.more hay. This product of the and the proceedings will be read with much interest, Gen. Wallace's letter

indications the Coniiiiencement

hop is in to a a a In vitations will be issued in about a week.

is talk of a platform being

erected in Elston's woods, for the purpose of having an occasional moonlight dance.

Ar the recent session of Lodge of Masons, Major

()ur

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Tin-: stockholders of the Anderson.! Lebanon and Sti Louis Railroa 1, wil' Wic were in error last week in making meet at Lebanon, on the 25th of June, to, the statement that a partnership had elect a Board of Directors. formed between James Meaton, Sr., and Sand ford Collins in the insurance

Til): Greeneastle Haiiwr, speaking of i)tlsiness. There was such a rumor, but the music furnished by the Olios for the -u juld foundation iti fact,

Freshmen exhibition, says it was very pleasant, thoujji not pretentious."

at in meat market house,

(Ireeu street, has come out bright Spring colors, having been undergoing a thorough course of whitewash and paint.

Dies. Mci i.i:u..v,NL) & an have moved their traps into the newand nobby oHiee, on the first floor, ji.ft west of the jH.st office. The dread ofclintbiiii a pair of stairs by the invalid visitor will be avoideded now.

1 Esq. Wm. T. S t, of Holton, Kan-

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sas, was in the city Thursday, the guest of Kev. ^Ir. Bock. He reports times lively in the West.

.-.Howcii. He relates many amusing inei- Methodist church next Sunday, morning

Th Methodist mite society will meet at the residence of Col. S. C. illson

Rev

dents which occurred during his devil- I veninir. ship. ,, S. Hicck will deliver the al'terthe" apportionment made by the Superintendent ot Public-Instrue tion* on the fourth Monday May this county is entitled to $H,7o V2C as com-1

without Pern'ane,lt institutions.

manv enjov .... I, not the laborer -Wheat is looking splendidly about

worthy his hire? Let those who enjoy J'*™. promises a bountiful yield. is a a a the benefit of this sprinkling consider

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the labor and expense necessary to its' lea*t be "rateful

a a VE will preach at the

noon lecture chapel.

The total amount

mon school revenue, llie total ainouiit. Hogssett ior s?edutiti(i,i, tried by jury this collected by the county was ^14,460.2*.

wee

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a

verdict was rendered against the

defen(

iant for $550 damages.

CHOLEKA.

Avoid III*' rriulnl'ul IMsi'iis" by C'lciiiii«S *'l»-

0ur cilizens

surel-v

an''

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., ., 11 look to vour premises at once, cellars,

t1,at

l'^uces impure

home. He is said to be in the last stages 'l^ntly sickness. Clean up, and keep

and cannot survive,!

it re a a

—'c,C0rKe

has been pronounced by competent crit- disposing of their stock of goods in exics to be among his best pieces of cotnpo- change lor wool, now being brought in sitioii. hy their customers. No less than oO wagons could Vie counted there on

Ox last Mondav evening 14 wagons. .„a, filled with Swedes from Missouri, camped eunisua

in this place. They, with teams, farni- —Snyder's mill is now receiving a large lies and tents, are on their way to No- supply of wheat and running on full blesville, where they will- join the force tjnie. The farmers are wide awake now at work on the A., L.,ji St Lmiis

Railroad. lhe oflicer.i aie dining forward the. work of grading all along the tmue to hold the old crop of wheat, they line,—Lebanon Putri»t.

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w| ho)U)r

,rthily be-

Qn a falUlful

yUimtu We tip

t() nl|ld M.wler Footc.

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.Mikic O'n a l, John Sullivan and Jol.n Sliehan, the three, boys sentenced to the House of Refuge but were refused admission, have been sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment in the county jail.

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Th Ladoga Ihrahl says that a dispatch was received one day last week, from Mrs. 1{. II. Mvriek, stating that her husband had died from the effects of the wound he received, and that she would return as.soon as she could settle up the business.-

resident W iu.hon and Secretary

the Directors.

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his U)irty

lookr

next. Sunday at College

Ix th(J case ()f Mary

Malt-by vs. Dr.

liave Ilot

forKollcl1

the murder ol' Neheniia'h Ham, several terriMc scourge that came so near us neigin, S. S. Martin, Wm. Gorman,

,sst

^nm,ner'

Then

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clean, especially during hot weather. ah of a

The Sunday School Convention. -. The attendance at the convention

oh McCu k, one of the pioneers of Coal Creek township, died at his home, three miles north of Pleasant llill Tuesday, of lung fever, after an illness of one week. Mr. MeClure was born in perhaps the largest since the organizaAdams county, Ohio, in ISM, and there- t«on. Kvery township in the county fore was GO years of age when he died. was fully represented and an unusual inlle came to this county in 18:JS and has tereat seemed to be manifested in the been identified with itshistorveversince. Sunday School cause. The convention He was an honored member of the M. was presided over by David Harter, who Church for nearly fifty years, and died .stated that the corresponding Secretary

outhouses, &e., and remove every thing Will Moriii found a lu.wk's li.M, liigh

THE CKAWKORDSVILLK SATURDAY" EVEN I NO JOURNAL.

COUNTY NEWS ANI UOSSIPMl

voiiniNviiio.

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Bishop seems to be building

up an extensive trade in wagons and

buggies if one may judge from the num-

ber of orders he has on hand. —Tt is not our province to boast of the number of our manufacturing establish liients, but we do wish to say of those we have, that notwithstanding the dull times they are all in an active condition.

Messrs. I). Yount & Son are rapidly

t„ sc( thilt if lhey slmukl

more

our CO

Hurley, of the Toledo & St. Louis Air few ,f the most available candidates—i Lin© Kailway, were at Indianapolis /lotira' and true one*—for our

a minstrels will give an enter-

eon-

would not, in the face of the prospect or an abundant harvest, be able to ob- styles of everything in his line from the the (rand

t^g}, he had been

The Reformers met at the Boots school

house Saturday, and named Jno. Mitch-

ell, Jno. Peterson, jr., Daniel Clouser

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PC''ed

II a S a S to a is id is a

hsifl received reports from over fifty schools in the county, showing them all to be in a prosperous condition. The time of the convention was principally taken up in discussing the different topics laid down on the programme, and many suggestions were made which will

Alexander, Frank Gill, D. W. Moody, Benj. Vancleave, A. Fink, John Coutclifield, Frank folley, I. 10. Kirk, John Hutcliings, A. C. Hornbaker and Dan Yount Recording Secretary, T. N. Myers Corresponding Secretary, Dr. E. Totten Treasurer, E. H. Hills.

The next quarterly meetingof the Union will be held at New Ros», A in:ust 27, I-7-1.

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Mr. Charles Soehner, Slate agent of the world renowned Stein way Piano, has

romoved from hisoW

,ntie

yliin second chu?s prices for last heaviest to the lightest, consisting of the

Lucien A. year»scr0pj as it is well known to be of' iinestgents and ladies', boys', misses' and

Foote, ot this city, was elected^ Grand jnfcrjor quality. children's wear, which he sells at prices —The 30th of May convention excites (]iat an not fail to satisfy everybody who considerable attention. We have two,

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lodges of Crangers near here, and they patronage. all taken deep interest in theeil'ervescing ot the political cauldron, some of them Mrs. Harma is constantly receiving

hoping (and I almost said praying)—not- new goods. She has now on hand a magwithstanding their constant assertions, that they are no party organizations— that the names of their particular favorites may come to the top.* This is especially lhe case with John A. Claik, of I of the very latest styles of straw hats. this township, who, I understand, has They charm the ladies and girls, and the said he is to be the nominee of that cou- most pleasing feature about it all is that vention for the position of Auditor. they are very cheap.

—Finally, Mr. Editor, we wish, in view of.the prominence of your iper in GRIND STONES, the best Keren,

unty, you might see fit to name a

Thursday, in attendance at a meeting of tion iu the occupancy of the offices to be for light clothing.^ Our readyinade

8ul

,ject

of

tainment at McClelland Hall next Mon- ^1 slyle white vests, which are beautiful day night, June 1. Our exchanges, sun»r crrrk Tonnsiiii*. also a large as-jortment of Summer under speak highly of them. —M. B. Waugh, or S. S. Martin, would wear. He has now a complete stock, to

neckties

Station. He sure and examine his goods and —Considerable corn will be to plant prices before buying elsewhere. next week that which is planted is.

growing nice j. through Robb it Mahornev's house fur-! —Daniel Clouser has just completed _.i lushing store. 1 hey certainly have got

,]ays'.term as irand juror, and

white­

washed. Mrs. S. A. Musgrave, wife S. Musgrave and mother of several children, and a Christian woman, died after a short Illness, the 22d of this month. —1 should have 'said, in the proper

Waugh, Eli Roots, Hugh Rran-

we will be tiable to Enoch llolloway and R-obt. Dunbar as have them fresh from his garden. They

have it in our midst this season, unless delegates to, the People's Convention ot „re delivered free to any part of the

the 80th. —We have spunky boys up here.

air, and conse-' in a limbless shellbark hickory, and de-

•luhn-

illness Union last Thursday, iu this city, was well as scratched face. Rill returned! --.L

dowu 9!lld

.f, tree some sixty feet. With tired limbs,

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of blwinC8S

1 lie new store of Chris fcweeney is ,. /j .. o. ..( J\ast Washington street. Indian-• receiving a large share ot public patron- ,, apolis, to .No,'2(1, on the satr.e street, late-r age and bids fair to become one of our

t.

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ly vacated hv the well known "Boston

Store." This spacious room lias •been furnished in elegant style for the reeep-' tion of Soehner's block, which includes not only the Steitiway, but the celebrated Ilazelton, and the best medium priced piano in the market, namely, the Gabler. Besides oianos, Mr. S. has on exhibition

Jo Challis has a stock of boots and shoes that cannot well be beat. He understands the business so that he knows how to lay in a stock of goods that will suit the people. He keeps the latest

favor him with a sha^e,, of their

nificent stock of the latest style millinery goods, ribbons, flowers, embroideries, ruchings, sashes, neckties and everything beautiful. She lias also an elegant line

new

jot

at

considera-

tilled this Fall. This is no suggestion of clothing man, Eli Kalin, anticipating mine, for vour reticence has been the this demand, brought on a full and ex-

Don't fail'.to call

soon and examine her stock and prices.

Campbell & Tinsley's.

With warm weather comes the demand

W. II. J. cellent line of Summer wear, and late

be Sugar Creek (irangers' choice for An- suit the season, of everything in the ditor. readymade clothing line, such as gents —Hut a single Coo|ier—and he not furnishing goods, cuffs, collars, new style well—is left to tell the talc* at P.owen's

and everything nice and stylish.

Every body ought to go and look

nishing store. They certainly the finest assortments in the west,

iecelvc^

Indi-

anoplis not excepted, and they have resolved to sell below competition. 2113

Wallpaper! Wall paper!! A fine! and elegant- assortment of every style and pattern, just in Store.

at the Corner Book

For pressing and bleaching, call in at Mrs. IIanna's.

place, that Jacob Davis lost a child, fifteen months old, of whooping cough, on the 21st of May. It was a sweet, pretty babe, but't is gone to Heaven. 800, GALLONS RLliBLR PAINT

at Campbell & Tinsley's this

wec^» a,M^'a.aC^'n^

Sugar cured hams only 12A ccnt-s ji«r

pom,d at

se

it 2 1 2

Uvwj'. to select his remedies. If afflicted, go Don't forget that Cadwalladcr & Craig and see him. His oflice is in the Fialier have secured a large number of elegant Block drug store. Hit!

be of great profit to all Sunday School double and single teams as can be found report now on hand the largest lot of workers. anywhere. The roads are excellent, the line and and superior quality of Wool The following oflicers were elected to country is glorious—go up to the Wal- ever before bought in the county serve the ensuing year President, Da-! mit street stable, get a team, and away.

vid Harter ice Presidents, James Uec- Although Mr. Cadwallader lias taken ords, J. A. Booe, '1 lios. Irons, Rev. T. C. charge of a business in Indianapolis, his Shaukliti, W. P. 1'ralcy, A. F. Kirkpat- partner iu the liverv business, Mr. Wil- Campbell & Harter are ha\iug a dri\rick, James MeClure, G. K. Sims, Geo. ijain M. Craig, has the management of ling trade. stock and stable, and they will keep por "Plantation Cigar" call at the their business up to the times and fur- postoflice lobby. nisli accommodations at as reasonable rates as any others in the business. P&NVm. Martin, the milk man, is as regulnr in his daily rounds to his customers

Another reduction in groceries at the

(},.ln?e groccry

jn (jrawfunlsville,

yourselves posted.

perish in the glorious attempt, but just Raby wagons, nice, cheap began reaching the nest when he was at- f,r(,gK & Son's. tacked by the furious birds, and com-

rotre:lt

SCRUB

BE5s^fhI best

f0r (loers, doors or windows is the rubber Joywjr.«»•

bber and carpet

.stretcher. Sold by

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home, and swears eternal death to the l)r. Ichon's facilities for treating whole hawk tribe. chronic diseases of all kinds are more Weather fearfully hot, and rain tli in ordinary, inasmuch as he keeps aj needed. B. Maxn*. very extensive stock of the very purest, a in

Go to VanSiekle's to get your watches repaired and cleaned.

new buggies and carriages, and have had their old ones repaired, refinished, and made to look as fine as new so they have on hand a full assortment of the Allen & lro. are doing an enormous very best of vehicles, suited for business business now. They are buying Wool or pleasure. They have also as fine by the wholesale from llie farmers, and

Remember that they have a large and as the sun is to rise. The lacteal he furclegant stock of everything in the Po'ok, nislies is pure and fresh, and no one who Stationary, Notion and Wall paper line, ever patronized him can say of him what iu that finely re-decorated and finely is usually said of milk men, that he trimmed Corner Hook Store. waters his milk.

Good Hour for $7 a barrel at Van.-jandt! & Son's.

IS

a W. 1HNFOR1)

1ST

of irgnns anJ kcqw U|(!

most complete assortment of stools and covers in the citv. Under his imme-

diate supervision, skillful workmen are constantly employed in tuning, repairing, polishing and varnishing. The sterling inality of Mr. Soehner's goods, and his personal reliability, will doubtless make this attractive place the headquarters of the musical interests of the Stale. We advise our musical friends to visit or address Mr. Soehner at his new quarters, No. 20 Ksist Washington street. 21w2

to K..I. Hihfont A ltro.)

WlloMCSAK AMI lilCTAII.

DRUGGIST,

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TOII.KT AKTIt'I.KS.

(iLAKS,

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No. 12 X. Washington St.,

West of" Court IIoiiHi'. 13-iim A IN E S

T. 11. WINTON

Grainers and Glaziers,

FRESCOING,

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A1.S0M1NIN AM» lM:N('ll.lMi

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A. F. Ramsey's grocery. We

Col. Blair's vegetables, and always

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BUILPINC WATEWIAL.

A CARD

|To Builders aiul Others^ I

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Inko thiia tn!thoi| to mil the

Xattention 01 peraon* hmUhnx repairing houses, hniI liio publnt jjencrullv, to their

LARCjIE

and

COMPLETE STOCK

OF

Ruilding Material, Etc.,

Consisting in part of

PINK AND POPLAR

sHmsra-LEs,

PINE

LATH,

DELPHI

LUMTIE.

LOUISVILLE

DOUHLE CALCINED

PLASTER,.

PLASTERINCr

HAIR,

PITTSBURG AND CLAY COUNTY

GOAL.

A N A W A

SAGINAW,

AM BAY CITY

SALT.

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A a a a a

Tin- Lo

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Cash Katew.

Grain and Pioduce

OF ALL KINDS

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE

DARTER & BRO.,

Washington ami Pike Sts.,

DrawfordNville, Ind.

A I A E W O S

LADOGA

Carriage Works, 4'»ruor

WiiMlilnetun mul TnylorNtn..

li.HMMiiA, INDIANA.

A Fine Assortment of

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS Are kept constantly on hand and made to order. 8§tf'' "v':-

WOH WARRANTED^' or a in ii or U«»jiainn^ doi.e on yliorl notiro. in wood, paint* in^'. tl iituiiiML'Mod t.lm-lc-m jlliitu:.

A in an ii in in in vi 11 and sn my work. I am soiling nt fir:uii»*.v. jinxes. I ki'cp Mill Md of ms fim nie^lmnH'.s an Im* found Hiiyuhcn*. All work uuido of Mm v»m\v niHtonal.

A look through my hotis»» will witihfy tl»« -k» |»t h-rd ih«i my work mid jh os will 1 li»i,

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A W A E

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McDANIEL.

Glass,

PUTTY,

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