Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1874 — Page 4

4

.$ tlurd iii (felling Journal.

T. 11. 11. .VcCAIXand J. TAiJiOT, I'libli.-'IiTf.

Crawfordsville, Saturday. June 6, 1874.

Till-: Iuiliiinn|iolis Journal denies the ••liiutre that any of its editorials are written in l-aFuvette.

A (iUI'.KNCASTI.K correspondent of the Terre Haute KDU'IW

Says

sful.

no person ex­

cept perhaps Bishop Bowman ever received a irreater ovation than was tendered to the dismissed Senior- oil the occasion of their recent return.

ed. A notice of the uiiient.ippe.iu

count of the character of the upper house of the next Legislature.

GKS. B. H. BIUI-TOW has been appnintcd and unanimously confirmed Secretary of the Treasury, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Secretary P.ichardson. Gen. Bristow is a Ken-

fc

the Court of Claims. ,,

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Twk shops of the wTlson'Sewing Ma- sponsible

from Cleveland to Indianapolis. Thpy

will be located 011 the I.. B. it W. road,

just west of the city. The buildings are

and will make a village of two or three

thousand inhabitants about them.

expenditures mid honesty in adininistm- ff

tion, and declaring the interests of all

tlOIl.

Till-: Kokoino Tribune publishes a good I'rog story. A man named Maple, over in Grant county, had been annoyed for -everal years with the presence of a troublesome customer in bis stomach which was supposed to be a live animal. He recently procured the services of a

physician, who induced the animal to

covered to be a- live frog as large as a walnut with thc hull on. The man thinks he swallowed the frog while drinking water from a North Carolina pond during the war.

TUB State Sunday school convention held its annual meeting at New Albany

Till-: COX VEST 10 LAST

.1 sATri iAY.

The (ievelojMiuMits since the convention ot'la-t Saturday, if they mean anything, mean that there will be no third party in this county this year. The contest will he between the Democrats and the Republicans, as heretofore. Whatever dissatisfaction may exist will aifeet the two parties about equally. A L'ood

Tin-"Northwest Indiana Conference of strong Republican ticket, composed nt' •the M. E. church convenes at La Fayette competent men with good records and ill the '2d of Septemper. Bishop Wiley, unimpeachable characters of Boston, will preside. irood show.

W.M. A. llrci.i., editor of the Indiana Srhonl rnul, is much spoken of as a candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction on the Republican ticket.

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iivii neighborhooniews^^^^ competent men out of men who love

SuMK politicians are predicting that iiu-iiey above all thing- and know notlithere will be five State tickets in the i"£r "bout business. Republicans and field this year. They are to be Republi- Democrats have both tried it. There are can. Democratic, Farmers', Temperance wiine reforms in the management of our and Workwomen's Union. It will be a county affairs, however, which can be good year for candidates who think a effected, saving a .-mig little nomination as flattering as an election.

••••JfiMiK LARIT. was last Tuesday unanimously recommended for State Senator at the Republican primary elections in Tippecanoe county. If every county will send as good a Senator as the Judge ti

ie

will make there need be no iear on ac- k,. stronger this year than ever before,

tuckinn. and has filled several public ,i •.

I1K

working men are identical. They de- majority in the next Legislature they nounce all favoritism to corporations and ju

l0 ta

stand a

rhere will be scratching.

liurt bv it. .The ticket of last Saturday is a ticket composed of good men, but we fear it is without a strong constituency. The men who worked in the convention are good men, and we hope to see the good effects of their work in future conven tions. The resolutions have nothing in particular to com mend them, though in the main such as almost any convention could adopt. They shoot at long range, being directed mainly to the correction of distant and imaginary evils, rather real evils

Till-: Reform School buildings at Plainfield are being enlarged. The new building is fxix 100 feet and is almost complet- than to the correction of tin id. This will give acoommodatians for from which the people stiller. about eighty additional inmates. This dens of taxation which are now oppressinstitution has proved to tie highly sue-. jng us are the result less of the manner in which the laws are administered than of the laws themselves.

FROM the Delphi Journal we learn that the boy, liodney Startzman, who tied the halter about his neck after he had caught the horse, died on Sunday niorn-

ing .rom the effects of le injii.us rt cei\ ,|

The bur-

Of course some men are less honest than

sounding resolutions

)mending oflicial purity make good or

um iu

the way of county expenditures every year, if our officers are thoroughly honest and conscientious. It should be the endeavor of the members of both parties to get such men for their candidates. We have reason to believe that

.Republican party feels this need to

and we hope to see a ticket nominated which :io man, however zealous an advocate of the objects of the "people's movement" he may have been, can find fault with. To .sectue this result it is important that the best men of all the

townships attend the conventions and,

let their wishes be known.

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places in a vcrv satisfactory manner.

Richardson has been appointed Judge of ...

Above all it should be remembered

that whatever extravagance has attended

the administration of local affairs in this

county the Republican party is not re-

for il Tlle

chine Company are soon to he moved occupied the majority of the county

nf, res aml

"or

to be commenced at once. It takes a »P" Republicans. If dissatis-

bonus of $200,0(K) in real estate to jrCt '"''l Democrats are desirous of a change,

them there, but the Indianapolis donors and many of them are, there is one prac-

will probably find it a good investment.

able

as the shops employ from COO to 800 men That way is to vote for the Republican

,ied

county ticket. The convention adopted present management. resolutions favoring economy in public

Democrats have

''""l olled county affaiis i,

many years. It they have managed

l!le

Indianapolis Journal predicts that

tlle

ivmocrats succeed in {retting

CCT

,iH j,|

new Court

J„ am ijdin P. Milligan, of the station Bowers.

approve the regulation of trafhc in intox-, Jvnights of the Golden Circle notoriety, ." ..--George Hamilton i.s buil.lini a new icating liquors by law, regarding thc ex-

ace 0 ratt

'st-ing law as a step in the right direc. United States Senate. The Logansport —The Potato Creek Sunday chool Pharos answers for the Democracy by picnic at their church the 27th of saving that Milligan would stand no

Benton county was

.i •*. i* awarded lu^t Tuo^d.iv to I* W 1 wrc just closing out their, first evacuate the premise*, wlien it wan dis- xui^uay ». i.eacu, of Chicago, for $54,884. Mr. Leach has

signed the necessary bond and will enter

upon the work at once. There were nine

bids, the highest being for nearly §70,-

000. Hen ton countv is apparently going

to have a Court House at the price of

•n June 3 and 4. There was a large at- much fuss over it as over ours, which is

tendance, including delegates from the to cost nearly three times as much. It

Wednesday there was a mass meeting at Montgomery county is three times as the opera bouse, which is said to have wealthy as Henton. been attended by more than a thousand 5a children. Heports received from various

which not even a Granger ought to com- '10l)c^

I'UKTI'Y

Till: Knoxville Clumtiele relates littie incident which illustrates the healing influence.-of lime. The New York editorial excursion while on its return from the South stopped at Knoxville. While there the party visited Fort Saunders, the scene of one of the bloodiest conflicts of th. war. The ('hniniele says:

Fortunately Col. Colding, who is one of the parlv. was present in the fori at the time of the light, and being called upon irave a irraphic description of that dark November morning when so many brave men met death on the gory field." The story was well told bv Col. Golding, who was on the inside, when W. A. lien

but time alone can tell who is to be most derson, who for.ght in the'"last ditch." was called upon and related ill his inimitable '.vay how it appeared on the other side. After telling his sturv the two shook hands on the spot, literally "across the bloody chasm,'' amid the wildest enthusiasm among all present.

IN her great picture entitled "Calling the roll after the Battle," Miss Thompson has pictured one of her hor?es walking by lifting its left fore and left hind leg simultaneously. Some critic is taken exception to this, and started a discussion as to how a horse moves. If horses move in Knidand as they do in this country, they lift both legs on the same side simultaneously iu walking, andin trotting they lift them alternately, that is the left fore and right hind legs, and the right fore and left hind legs together.— lndiana/ioti, Journal.

We have had a man watching the movements of horses since we read the above. Among more than a hundred ob-

others, but the fact that they are mem- served by him only one has lifted the hind and fore legs on the same side simultaneously in walking. It is too hot for trotting horses, but observations will be extended and information furnished when the weather gets cooler.

hers of any particular party does a

rt

The Oilier Side of the Medical Adverlisinir Subject. To the I'l'litvi." Jmirnn!:

Considerable comment has been indulged in by various journals over the fact that Dr. Irwin of our city was censured by the State Medical Society for a violation of the code of ethics. In your last issue you say "The doctor wished the people to know where his office was located, time he could be seen at his office, and the conditions on which lie would accept patients."

In this you leave the inference that it was for this he was censured. This is not true. No member of the State or National Medical Society objects to this. The censure was for his imitation of the quack nostrum venders, in claiming (at

e,lst

elW

responsibility rests with them,

«y making it, and only one.

ind date the other hand

a a a a

1 ii'PKCANORC county has a "peoples the only effect of 5tich action would be ,i .'1,11"'

warty'" too. It held a county convention to make sure the election of the Demo-

last Saturday and putin nomination a cratic ticket and the perpetuation of the

diwati-

Republicans cannot hope to eflect a

een the men of scientific attainments

m( lhe soul|e 3 lnoIley

S CM AAV L)S YI JI S ATI' KIXV X'KV ION INC -K )1' UN A L.

rect F\) that he possessed superi­

or qualification.-: for the treatment of "diseases of a complicated and dangerous character."

The unscrupulous and brazen pretensions of quackery demand from the honest members of an honorable profession that some Ifne of deinarkation should be drawn between honesty and dishonesty

quack,

Thc hest interests of th()S( wh() nay be s()

unlortunate as to

require medical"atten-

ion f()| tIlPIn elves or thcir amiliea fe

iuire t]ljs linc of Pniark tti as nu

(s (|oes U)e medica I)rofps ion Th(1 co

of medical ethic# ulre(ore wis!(?

regllliir

|,

,v ]el)U|.s

ygi cians from Ketlin forth in

car(lj!) mnd bi ]s ()r ()ther ()f

em 11 a ur 1 leir

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,llMllC!,f ,,,l(

aAln

0,hce

hours,

"is, if they so

de-|

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COUNTY NEWS AMI (IOSSIP

Sugnr Cri'i'lt Tou'iihliip. But one loafer, not Cooper, is left at

fiou^e and barn.

,,ne

^'(,mc

IIJI,

more chance of .such election than Mor- girls. ton. We are inclined to doubt the au- —Willie Morin, a boy of 9 years of thority of the Pharo* for making such a hi.s harrowed for 21 consecutive sweeping statement as this. days, excepting Sunday, gel ting over •.'.•i'-w*: some 150 acres. Now where's the bov

I'm: (.'ontract for the building of the hilt three feet high that can beat W illie?

-U lls

rozen

so,n t,

plain. Hut we predict there will be as (nangers arc delighted with their

principal points in the State. On is proper to remember, however, that certainly'a strong one,and will be

count

s*'c'k-

strong opposition to the

localities were most gratifying to friendi civil rights bill, which has passed the •if the cause. They showed a good finan- Senate, is developing in unexpected eial condition and a large increase in the quarters. The Cincinnati Gazelle speaks Wav. inn.I. number of schools, conversions and ac- of it as a "great stretch of governmental

session on the Welsh system of Sunday if the bill becomes a law it will destroy Cyrus H. Allen, of Lebanon Wrius seliooU. Under it children entered Sun-

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day schools at a tender age and continued tion of this effect, work has been discon- bart.

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cessions to churches from schools. 1*ort interference in social customs and busi- locusts in Egypt. Wayne was the only city in the State ness affairs which have hitherto been out- —A little" bov, (j or 7 years old of where the cause had not been been ad- side the province of legislation." It 1». Moody had one of his lingers l-iit vanced. There it languished, there be- says reflecting people may well inquire oll'and his hand and other finders b-idlv ing no more schools now than ten years whether this i.s not the sacrifice, instead mutilated in a cutting box last Saturday ago. Dr. Hall, of New York, delivered of the protection, of civil rights. The I —Married, June .'J, at the residence of an address at the Wednesday evening complaint com'es up from the South that! John Gregory, ot Wavehnd bv J{

the public school system. In anticipa-! Head, of Judson, to Mi* Mclvina Ho'

as members throughout life. He. ..com- tinued on the city school building at! —Monroe C. McCorniick has s0Ul his Jiiended the svsteni to Americans. \*..«hviUp ,,

y,i ,nilie

'lalliot, and see the

Hunt .t Co., at Campbell's

er

i^' invested in the manufactory

!l,K i,s an

farmer arc

enterprise that

Koerally interested in, it i.s

we

sustained.

ticket and will about to a man

ith -one or two exceptions the

mighty hard to beat. Hut the old died-in-the-wool Democracy will move Heaven and earth and the other place to keep the faithful out of the movement. In the meantime it's going to be a splendid time for men to vote just as they please.

—Colorado potato bugs areas thick as

James, and they are now invoicing. They will still retain the did firm name of Moore & McC'ormick. —Tallinn it Peterinan have erected a beautiful new marble silver finished soda fount, where they will be pleased to serve all the world and the rest of mankind with that delightful and heathful beverage. —There were four picnic parties at the Pine Hills last Saturday. The party of Prof. Naylor and all the students of, the institute, with any of their friends, who chose to go, was quite a pleasant' affair, aside., from the heat and dust on the mad. —John P. Ci il tiler, who was recently brought from Iowa to his brother Mat's, near Brown's Valley, is in an almost dying condition, though he still lingers.

He has something like consumption, and has also lost his mind, which makes him almost helples-. From all accounts he can live but a short time. —The apples on good manv trees and especially the Janeatt.es, are wilting and dying on the trees. The bunch of' leaves surrounding each bunch of apples

It was Xtiylor, and not Taylor, who was superseded iu the railroad office. Everman has started his planing mill, and not flouring mill, as stated in last week's JorUN'AI.. IXDKX.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

KnUiui* JtH KNAi. Without consul rut ion 11 thn jrMitlen»nn m»*ntinnel nn.l therefore witliont

I INIIIR I| III.

•:|||.inline lor tlie oilico of Sh.Tift'.

J. K. S11LEPPY, of Union township, is iw!»nlilnt»* for Auditor of Moniiroint*!'* «.'i»unty, sul»ie-t to th^ »i»rifiion of flit*

!*hioM,:itii*

A. J. MfCLELLANh

ntintr convontion.

having had some 1/200

ttl,d

rl,llle(

arc iln

during the months,r''

^P 'h Hie company

noiuiniitini

j*onv«"»ntion. wrtnts it distim-tlv umicrstood that he N :i ono tf nil rutnlidale.

JI

i-aiiilidnli* for Countv

-Trfa-iiir^r, sul»|»^-t t» the decision of tiu- Ui'puh* li«-Mn noMiuiHting'-onvention. J. M.Tli'H I'M AN i* a t*:indidutt» (or Tr^aMircr of Mtnti:oiiH*ry countv on th* one ti»rin prsneiplo, .Miibjcret to the derision of tii» H«*puMii an

LECAL NOTICES.

8

HKRI I'F'S SALE

4

Hv virtue of mi i-x.-.-ution Ir lu». ili-i-pfinl from tin' Cl.'rk of th.- I'uviiu Comt of Mon'.iioiiii-i comity, Slut.- of In-liiirm, iri fnvor ol I'litri.-K M111 1:1

II.-v I I||,,1-M|(-.|

ril.f.l real estiite in Montcoini.rv county, hi..mm, to-wit Th.'west half of ioi niiinliiT one hiin.li'.-.l

HII.I

eiylit (IOM, the

BUILDING MATERIAL.

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is also dying. The same is true of some of the pear tree*. Who can assign a rea" son? Other trees near by that had no: bloom look fresh and vigorous. —The public examination iu the institute begins June 15, continuing for three days. Commencement day occurs on Thursday, the ISth. The two societies will be addressed bv Oeo. \V. Kleiser, of Terre Haute. The Alumni address will lie delivered by Syd B. Davis, of Terre Haute, and the Alumni essay read by .Miss Alice Fordice, of Portland Mills. —The engineer of the A., L. & St, L. Railroad is leveling and setting the grade stakes of the road south of •Waveland, on west to the county line. The line runs about 100 yards south of Prof. Navlor's residence, on Prof. Kritz's farm. It runs through Joseph Millignn's front yard, and just a few rods north of Joseph Kleiser's dwelling. Mr. Kirk, a sub contractor under Messrs. Slattery & Co., has moved near town, and is ready to go to work on the grade any day.

i:w rim AKW Bu^iNKfss.

C. SNYDER, SON & GO.

WMIINi I'll

LU'V

OX!] HUNDRED THOUSAND BUSIIKLS OF WHEAT AND COKN

Wu|.i «•:!v ill'' K:U in«M tint hv »rt« :»typ n'i-i «y 11 i» 111 _11-1 tn uk'-t pn»'»

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A rAii:ic

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^IIHKIFF'S SAM-:.

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interest in tlie drug «tore to his brother

lnltNKYS

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WIS«

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of ni.| county, 1 ill c\|iosr lo nle nt pilhlic ii'ic tion iiu. 1 outcry, on Saturday, the 21th day of .iunr, 1S74, lictwen 111.' hours of In o'clock o'clock I', m. of snid liny, at thp r«in-t House I .loor, in the city .if f'r:nVfor.lvillc, Montyomi-rv .-n-inty, the nn.l }n-ofit* for7i Kutii not

I'.\ciI||.||n.a.sevenn'lits -I-i|in«

DKNT1S

me is known

ami ilesi!ii»te.| on the original |ilat of the town (now cityi of ('raw fonlsville. to hp sold lo satisfy ul execution, intere-ts nn.l costs, an.i if (lie same will noi l.i iny -iiri siiflicient lo salisfy sai.l execution. I will, on the same ilav at the same place, oiler the lee simple o. -ai.l real e.-tate, to satisfv ju.l-ill.-lit for five hun.lreil an.I twcntv-M.v .lo'llars, lojjeilier Willi interest mi. 1 costs,' ithoutanv r.-ljcf from valuation or appraiscinei.I l-i»s.

Sai.l real estate taken as the property ol 1'aih-f-riiie llavs ainl Hohert A. Ilavs. I. M. EI,"SKV, Hh'l! ol M.r.

Ily Warner Wilhite, Deputy. .Iiinc'.-.'iu p!'$».'.'.'i

hvvirhio of :»n #'Xi«rnt mn (o in»)iro'tpl (rum tlie Cli'iUof tm int Court «,f l«uu^fnii.Tv ••yonty, Stai«» Iniimiim. in «v• »f 'i»llisUT. to ||H* MS Sllflitl whiil iMJIltV, I ujII to sjiio |Mili|ii* uu«'t!on :oi| o'n't. ry. ou

Saturday, the 271h day of June, 1874, iM-tween the hours of

L(|

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,, clock

eij-ht (S|in Win. Cox's inl.litioii to of l'arlint ton,to l.e sol.I to satisfy sai.l execution interestsanil costs, ami if the si'itne will not l.riiiL'In slim sutlii'ient to satisiy sai.l execution. I ill ,'n the slime .lav nt the sail,e place, oiler the 'ee simple of saiil real evtate, to salisfy a juiluineiit foi three liuii'lre.l .Initio's, to^.'tlier itli inlere-t nn.l costs, without any lelieflr-.m valuationor up. praiseinent IIIH'H.

Ji. W JiSMn*S tot

A. JI. „N,I

o'clock i'. M. of sni.l .lay,at IlieCourt House .I,,,,,-| ill thecitv ofCrawlorilsville. Mont),'. county' In.liana, the rents nn.l profits for a term' not i-\'. eee.Iinjj seven years of the follow ini: .lesi ril.i .1 Ileal Kstate. in Monti .mierv eoiintv, Iniliana toit I,ots nniulier five six (ilf, seven

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Sai.l Ileal Kstate taken „s the proi.erlv ol Win. l-'i man all.1 Murv K. rreem in. I.'.M. KKI.^KV, Shr'tl of c. \\unn-r ilhitc, I'••|mt•, ".v—

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('umi)i'lsiiii lainilUM'. !*»lilii}£'l«*!-s. 1 .u 1 11. I ,1 111 111 1 *lsiI r. IMiij-iOM'liiu'llsiIl'. l.'lue SIDMCS, AVood en i11 ei'l y." :i 11 every I III nj ill ll«- 11 u«' I" 1111 iI 1111 jc 3is.i r!u 1. AV Jl|

iII li u«* lit I li• 1 tl yard a I l{«l»l A Ulalionicy's, wliere y«a will al« ays II iil ol-

IlKlnii' clerk. A lsi at the l^unilii-i' Yard north enl ol' (i reel) Kt reel opposite I lie All»n l)e[Kil, I will eonie and see una I'ler liiiiliiny: cIsc-wlK'ro. we wilt Insui'c a 1u H-iiln. Vmirs Itespeel I'lilly.

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We liavo.just received ail immense stock of

Wall Paper, Window Paper, Curtains, and

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K. SNVDKH,

RI'KXKV \T [,\W. nili-c with Ihf S'lcrit!

A in 1 IKI

1'AlMi & COrRTNEY,

ATTIIIINKVS

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AT:'.!»•!l

AT LAW tMliw*. -IV "M 11

St.. t'riUvii»r»Nvilh».

M. 1 HU.M ps i.V.

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H.TIlHMpSOV Nr»t:ir\ 1'uJ'in-.

THOMPSON & THOMPSON.

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olb'Ctim: AiTrllts. «».•: V*".

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JKNMSON.

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L. THOMAS,

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K. It. F. PEIRCE,

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LAW,

W. 1'. HHITTOS.

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in :dl the ot .Mnntyoiii'Ty

li.tvnship, lo mnMiiiii.-o iiMin.- of Win. it. A rriuvfunlsvill.-. lu.l. Will I I.-L-.I. £vUllitjI S. n." :i iiIulitto lor tlie oilici' ol .-h-Tift. I 1,u.--111• entrust."! to llicir

Sp.'Cial »Uon-

Spt'Ci

ion «ji v»-n to rol|«*i*t ion*. A No to M't 11 mnt* l»y iuardifiu«. Executors and Aflmmistrators. They iM'ill -nntmm* the huwin».«..« in SoUlier^' Chiini*/

Conv»»v:un'ini: and n-al otnto, hei^tofoM' con. dift'") l»v W P. itriuon.

KENNEDY A BRUSH.

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DRAPER.

D11APKU.

031DE11S FOR FINK CLOTHING SOLICITED. OUTFITS A Si 'Ed.lLTY Xo. 1*2 Wesl Washington Slreel, B'l.OOIt.

Tin:! ITS' 1)I AN VPO LIS, I ISM

BOOK STORE.

CITY BOOK STORK

A I A W a in I 1 I 4 1 1

1 in nil nn.lr.itMli.-n

h.-fu.'ts iii-i-i-iirri'dlv

n|ir.'S.-iitcl:

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DENTISTS.

E. TOTTON,

DKNTIST,

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Hl«,r:i\v!oi,ilsvi1i«\

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ivs|n'f*tfu!ly u-mU rs his si»rvn*t to thr

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.M. I». P.. M. I '*»A M. l.

McCLKLLAXI) & COWAN,

)KACTK'I.N"(i 1'hysicians ...ii'l Surgeons. Craw for.lsville. III.I. I lllice. -J (I..OI

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of the

.lostoflice, ou Main «treet, Krouinl lloi.r. x:tiVni

31. li. BASS, M. D.,

DKVOTKS

his entile attention to the prai'tice

of me.Ii.-inc. Cal tten.I.-.I t.ini^lii or .lav, irli"e an.I resioence on Main sti eel.

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|ST nn.l Hlianim'ouist, No. Fi-lM*r niakcsa Hp*MMHlty ojtlir* trrjUno-nt

ot hronic liiscnsi's. ••|ion,»,s|, most approvami I'l'lialtlo r»'inO'ln'M ar«» in tt^'jitnn'iit of *v»*r\

EDUCATIONAL.

M. E. L0I)FELTKK

I Or!*KltlNTKNl»ANT »f tho Schools tf MontO JTOIIHTy .•

nunty. OHir-in rear of tln» l:

cr's in Tnion Mlork, Oawfonlsvilli*, !ni Kxarnination of applicants (or tra^-li^r's lii »*ns tnk»'s |*I:tf»,* on tint Inst Sa»ur«l»y ineiich iur»nth.

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PHOENIX TILE MACHINE.

Ifci# .Mwli'tir i« t,i»i|)..'f *ni oi »,i.t». T*o li*r«rt fi.rni»li tl.e p.»n for m»kinf ffrn

to „f Xilific ^«r A*r. -v,

havr tnrfetip «if •ipihr of th» rh»r.»Nr snitfif.'^ tli# |lurr»r. inp *11 of n«i«1 an.1 wl.Jitj'*":.

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CBAXDLSB it TAYLOIl, luduDApoltg. lud

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Curtain Goods,

Which we will sell ni H0TT031 PKICKS. Miivensii

call and yon will save money and have the best stock in the city to select from.

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24'Esist Main St. RAWF0H.)SY1LLU, 1X1).

ATTORNEYS.

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REAL ESTATE

A. C. .!KN.MSO^ S

Heal Estate A$eno.

Kea.1 Estate of All KintU-

FOJt SSALi:.

VACANT LOTS

l*"!•«in S200 f. Sl.ooo a Plc-

Honses and Lots

l-"rom to Si «.»«»»».'•

('mwior^viiir, FUIMUS ol* I)ittVn iit Sizes iti1 iivt-r Mrs. HMIHIU'-

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Si«up Kmm, Will jiive prompt attt**ntinn i» iu ill IOUS I I'lWS.

I awe prompt

M. W. II HI'S

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UR1TT0X & ItRl'NER,

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Attention!

Stop pa.vinir (»iit iiud liny a house

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••li llLT.-.l. Ciilii-.-lii.il

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nil |mrt- of the I'liilr-I t:iti-. ut r.-:i^on:ih|.-w«r- iSlor.',1 i,liI.niVi«"'k.'''

HU.ill'i ol your own.

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M. liAl.l-V. II. V. ..\l II I (•ALKY HUOTHKltS, j.vt'sn-s.

l'~, I'l-awfonlsvillc, III.I. I lllice, •. __ Iier Mall,

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yciirs, oliiic f.illrnviiir .|p.

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UKNTIST, CRAWFOR.I.-VIIIE.

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room. KislwrVi.

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lMlICO Ljltft lloilH'."

RE YOl'R OWN LANDLORD.

hid., r»»)*«•• tfully rc^i-ci-tfully i-ji- oil run Imy Jot for what von.

pay out lor rent, two or thrwr

i.recti street,., over Cornel! ilCailt LiOtS 111 till the addl-

McMI'CU V\ 'tionson every side the city.

Come up and I will show you

I'lcas#11'nll. o\»!* otlin*. I in lots, llOUSSS JillCt.

PHYSICIANS.

Ifarmp, and if I can not suit j-ou

will chargt nothing 'or showing

you the bargains.

I claim that parties can find"

what they wish and make betI ter investments through my

agency than any other place in

town. A. C. JENNISON.

Insure Your I'ropcrty

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Iniporiiil Ins. Co. $10,000,000

Coiitiiicutal 2,500,000

Ha rtford 2.000.000

FimniMi's Fund

600.000

Kranlilin, rudisimipolis 300.000 I'iiir I'IIICS Cor ('crtiiiii Itiilcmiiil}•

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