Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 June 1874 — Page 2
§aturd uj Evening jtournnl.
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(Ol'NTY M:\VS AM ossn\
—Mrs. !!. H. M. IViee, (rum Illinois, has heon visiii11ir her mother Murimr 't!ic li.si wv.k. ..ii —Oil aeeomrt of a uii.MimioiUwuliu! llur.l's school house lias three new lamps i.ui nil by tin- iilo "f the three oM ones.
I'll.- pivac' ivv ran have p'.or.tv .!' liu'ht
LL'UV. —Um le! c^iil.' t-p tlv Vii'i'ulilicati taie
FCNIVRNTITM, H. 1*IIP1, IS N -lannVi 'lvc{til»lii-:m. There arc lint ninny ':o,- f:l:olil.T-i up vniv in the 1 ilo-i' 7 V^nicnt. AVf -ov.ly wiint two pal
Tii" «reate«t 'Ht-iitiMii ol' tin-
lias niK. r.'fcr to the iranger havv.- lea-t. Sis Wftsvs w.-iv reprseturi. T'n'V 1 :iii:t iln: ''best 1'»1
a.i'.
NI'ITS
IH»SS
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the
tr'.vtt-.'iip, no!with^ctiiliiii the "ai,\i' ul in membesN. —Voi'ii crops art .")uki:iir well Wheat
are-hor*. STMBK,..-
Suciir Vsv!» Tovii»tii|i. •-Silas lVtits liiis jw~L reared si*ft
that ltig barn. —Supervisor.'.T.'iM'pIt'' I'ohis is Vis far
.loinir the bcst roail work. —Horn. May -II, to Mrs. Wtti. StMckcv, a niri .! uv.e 2, to Mrs. T. Kw, a boy .1 uin* Mrs. James Havv.,grl.
Another ^eliool, Mis Wall?'.'.. anl a nooti one t«. ha been coujihe'i .loath, and 11 th« •vh.tipiii:r tonirh t- on the incivae.
We have been liless..l with ~plenilil
rain. Kv-tcythinsr seems revival, especially iirovvionir corn, whieli lock* mm-ally well. Still some fanners are yet planting. —l.'lmv-'er says 1 lie nio-t, vipiilar mode lo no -wiinmiii: is to go in wiiirons anil lake a bit: sein along to l. -ac the deep holes of •chunks anl (.{rift. So nice, --o nice, vol. know,to have «*wi]yt
is ilelij/htini: all the I'otatN creek fiilk.s with IK mode of teaching —WTll Hover, anew thm-vekeeper, had a ncw i'inv that refu-ei tu stand t'i be
milked. William tapped her tenderly at the "but of the ear wltti a hard bat, and n-\v takes his eoll'e v. hil-t in a neighboring wood revel on deiei cow many a hungry buzzard. —ftiartin Mote, a. Siipor *reok 'railler, •:..-:i» in S.enton cut lit visitwtp relatives and
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Hot growing weather.
irangers are selling fwir w'heut at ime dollar per busltel. —Uev. Caldwell, of yourcitv. ppoach-:-l in Alamo last Sunday. —Tom Campbell tcacbe- »iny'rifg at Hunker Hill and I^etSieraii.
—The sheep ami wo.,I trade .i-svWisk. .lanies (Jilkey is hiniijiiiir fat shenp, paving "»0 and 7") jx IIIIKCred. —The potato bug svill llotif.ushes. Tell .lo .Totter to put paris irreen on In*-. A
lime's
worth will kill enure ihnn he can
picic in a month. —(Jeorge (irim.an edd time teaeher uf of this township, w&o&as 1'IVM! forliv' or 2 years in Virginia, has !'t:our£it proyersyund settled in Alamo.
People arc done planting corn. It is general! a gooil -.tand. The guy it:ul festive cut worm is at. «vork, however, ami it is difficult t-i tell v.liat wil be tiie result.
—fuite an e.\citeniTrf:t was kk-.ked up in tin? "l'ocket' oi. last Friday night. menagerie on its wav to rdiow at La-
ihinking that either the devil, or the
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lie-
•we'.s lial Ilineh nionst^r, wa^ifter tlieni tk,ing I noticed just as 1 came away,
Skrirt Moms at Chicago,
*T-here,
back with enlarged views of the agricul-
pariy I.iiu'o'.n, ot Sumner, of Morton, of l.anc: on the p.irtv that saved the riiion. irave free heine« to pioneers, and which, though not blameless, has introduce I more reforms into governmental affairs than any other since the days of Washington, lie had no stomach for it.
--.)a::iei llybarger. ol the linn of (irimes llybarger, died at his residence two miles south of Alamo on Saturdav
night last. Mr. Hybarger vas a pioneer spondents, let lne
White, Jr., and for the last 12 years in
partnership with Mr. X. W, Crimes, at Magnolia Milis, south of Alamo. Mr. HybiiTirer never a-p!red to public station but had lie done so lie could have lilied with credit almost any ofliee in the gift
oj»the peoide. The sprouted wheat crop of crippled seriously all the millers in this part of the State. Mr. Hybarger si:ilered with the re»t, but every holiest
man must admire the heroism with hich he shouldered the load, and the .patience and pluck which prompted him through evil as well as good report, to keep on the even tenor of his way, and wring success from embarrassments under which men of less moral courage would have .-link. His remains were interred at
Alamo on Monday.
liinr
clear.
Mrs foliar is tea'-liio:: the Methel folks an excellent school. Miss l.vdia Hadlej%• pupils have wh»":pins: .•oeeh, yet ilo splendid. Mrs. ilai Williamson
—Win. Fruits and Frank Sweariimen have each the finest fences in (rout of their houses in he township.
Toy TATH.KI',,
U-TTKK FROM WASHINGTON.
Snminer Siulil*. nml I'lciiMirm ul ^flie 'apilal I'olilirul Jlor.
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\V \SIM y-,T"S. 1 l. •'., .Ii ti-r •'.. Is7|.
Bright genial June, with and bluest of sfcjos, the loudest raptures
of birds, and the sweetest breaths of perfume, has come to lis. Fragrant of roses, crowned with laurel, she aloneall the Spring and Summer months has kept faith with us. A general state-of exhilaration seems to have taken possession of all. Holiday succeeds holiday, picnics and excursions down the ]''otomae are every .lav occurrettees. SKIKSKV school and public school excursions take the little folks outside of the 'i .y, where they can ph'y in the soft grass and sweet I.lossoins, and rush through tlx? thicket* or lie down whec exhausted with their play iu the cool shade on the river hank, where their sweet songs amd joyous laughter shock nothing but the birds.
I eeoration day has come *iftd
All Washington had a holiday for uH the Iepartments were close-d fey order ««4" the President, at3 the thoiisawis of employes were free to enjoy theKiselves iw they might elect. Taking my wife and baby, joined the crowd of CKtn.irsioni?)i to Mount- Vernon. '',v
At the landing ve found juke a larpc. crowd, talking, laughing, and iivusy irctting safely on board the little dues and the baskets of luncheon. Tlswe boats-
were at the wharf, loading tlieiir precious cargoes. Hands ot music enlivened the
little
K-rget-me-not.
according to the fit/rr-OiwH'x report, 79 in a dew weeks Congress will have adhea«S of sbaek brought one hundred and journed. Looking back through the
iwenty-rtix thousand dollars. Clay conies months of busy legislation, I can see no
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.. —John li. iii If is to succeed Sparks South, notwithstanding the West and
"Xfaino to your city. Of course when so good looking and gentlemanly a young man as John holds the ribbons all the girls will be dying to go to town on the hack. .Sparks has been led by Jo Jotter's persistent and seductive advertising letters to invest iu the frog ponds ot t'ulaski county. .Stick to it, Jotter, and you will yet see half your old neighbors engaged in the frog business.
represented, matters might have been dif-! On the other hand, the West seems to I
ountv matters but when he found that disinterested friends than he can furnish
a judicious selection of its Hcprcscntativc-, and then keep them there so lung as hoht'st and worthy, and bv united action the liu'hl against the Kastern monopolists can bo successfully carried out, and the burdens of th,- West could
immediately be overcome to a irreat exten!, and in cour-e of lime eulirelv so. While on thissuhject, as it is a nut'.or of common di-cis-ion anions 'voiir Corre-
:t
in.Iackson invn.-hip, being brought up ent able llepivscntati ve.l Ion. T. .1. Casoii.
iii tl:e suburbs uf Jacksonville. Forty years ago Jacksonville was a hard place, and the chances for education and refine-ment-were few and meager, yet young Hybsmer, by dint of more than ordinary ability, and great iiidustrv, grew up a tneroughly cultivated, educated and re-fiiK-i gentleman. 1 ie married, about the year or '47. a daughter of lilooiner White, who was a brotlur of (Km. Alienator. ami w!:o Itv-n S, White, 1' vas loii^' a leading public man of Fountain county of the grand old honest, sort. Since Mr, llybarger marriage lie has been in the milling business, lirst in partnership with his brother in-law. A. S.
.•enough to be the hwiin of fairies. ne if you had such place to turn your hizv,
,"
Med for their lives. hrte to atone for my ibrgetfulness, that of thieves and robbers that now infe.-t every' H. C. Larsh lias just returned from all the throng that came on the boat to city and town in the State, to brou.-e and a wo weeks jaunt of pleasure and biisi- this lovely place, not one wreath of flow- make a living, there would he
ill the Sucker State, taking in Cht- ers was laid at the gate of the tomb of .7diet, 1'loomingtoti, and other Wuskington it seemed utterlv lbrgotnot,Ml 'phwes Ie aiten.kfl Oil. King's ten and totally ignored, bare of even one -ale
as mail carrier and hack driver from South have a majority in Congress, and ''est remedy that I can imagine is for the more particularly in the lower house government to ship the whole outfit to! neitlu are these sections represented by •^'!lska_._ and turn them loose in that for men of inferior mind as compared to those of the Last. Certainly the West is much to blame for its failure to procure for itself such favorable legislation as the East. The Kast, knowing the ad
vantage of .-killed and drilled agents, sends her members to Congress until their experience and knowledge, togeth
—The reform ticket fell Hat down here. er with the advantage the rules of both 1 lad the convention acted with sense, houses give to members of long standami put oil' thf nomination of candidates ing, enables the Kast to control the im-
till the county could have been fully portant legislation for their own interest. the peach crop out here that I
ji'word foronr pros-
iu my opinion the workinginen, nieelianics. fanners and merchants cannot find a gentleman who will better watch the interi'sts ot the lii»trict. 1 do not. know that he will again be before the nominating convention but if he shouhl. Ii certainly de-ei v.'s the votes of th-' men he so ably defends. l.i -how his feelings to ward the laboring das*. I append a short .[notation from his speech in the llou'sc of Kepn senta'.ives in regard to obtain
ing a cheaper method of transportation "1 have not given, nor will 1 hereafter knowingly give.one vote for any law that will giv? capital an advanta-je over labor, or that does not fully protect the producing classes. l.et the stickler for irold bonds remember that there are other creditors- of the Nation than the bondholder those who have periled their lives for the l.'nion are to-day demanding the redemptf. of that jewel which is above price the prot"ction of lahr.r and industry the ei|iial'.ty of laws for all, rich ami poor alike."
s:iys ^y-
1 lie Indiana edit'rs, from the rural districts of that State, had hardly disappeared before there came a small arinv from the fields o! Illinois. !ressed iii ante belluiu, claw-hammer coats, they looked like* sin invading cohort of grass, hoppers lcnt upon devastation dire."'
The hot siiu of the afternoon keeps the pretty girls indoors until the shadows begin to grow long— i.ilo1 s?i,i,' Il:u'i-h,tiie ltos-.j(i ihe -iimiin: strenin, t*n-tt:tii[*il tiny, vvra}t).i
HI
LKTTER PR On KANSAS.
AH Ol.t llxsir llacU at His U'«(rrn llwni). AlK'ra VKIl.
scene, and I nevei saw a crowd happier ^pent a large portion of his life. The and more •'etertniucd to really ^njoy a early settlers: off that portion of Indiana holiday. It was a beautiful day and a "'ere siibjecte»l to many trials, that fragrant breeze. itia£e it the more delic- "uld lie interesting to the younger por-
Ioga, passed through about midnight, ious than if clogged by too much warmth. i"" "f the jteople of the present date. 1 The-elephant cot loose and f*-gnn gen- A Iter a pleasant boat ride of tw« hours «l'ten 4.1]ink of that majestic and grand eral demolition of fences, smoke houses, we landed at Mount Vernon, and found forest, as it «tood before thedestruetiiid front windows. The inhabitant* il.hat sacred spot cool and shady, and quiet ive war of the settlers. I have no doubt
il
phu-e wlu-re the West has won a single the i»eople of the United States each
lural eaj^ky.pf the great and growing local victory. At every point have the year at a rough guess, think they cost West. North and Kast beaten the West and
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vir,„e
art a Jtepublican, hoping that a move- and especially .so where some unlucky counted six from one hud. (.'an any ol ment might be inaugurated to reform member, finds himself blessed with more
J,e was expected to turn hi* back on the with appointments. Let the West make tipX'biam •Ir'-P' '"'T
'P ,, 11 |}|i» s.
I have made the round trip, and we are at home again. I wish you to send the .lufl'.NAL to me, as there are many items of interest to me. I supjxiso it is natural for a man to feel interested in the news, frotv. a region where lie has
loafers into, and I may add
S.\TU I.\Y KYKXIM
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Iviitors seem to have this Suiiiiuer 1 been infected with a de-ire to .see some .»
ol the world of which they have much I ". to say. The New York and Illinois e.li-],v^ tors followed in rapid succession the de-l parture of our Indiana friends. Con-^ cerning the Illinois excursionists the C'lji-'
it'll
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'ireaitis,*
Au'i then the
javenues and the parks!
are vruwdeu with pedestrians. Hut the
tiw purest ppettiest and most delightful places are the shady parks with tlu ir wide graveled walks and smoothly trimmed grass. And then to linger there in the haze of twi-]
light near where the fountains .splash^-' seated upon one of the comfortable benches scattered over the ground, oecu-!
pied by the tirei and worn, here and there mayhap a ipair of lovers, breath-i ing the fragrance of the flowers, while a subtle, delieiousaiystery learned but once in a lifetime is being unveiled the con-
tinuous passing of bright faces, brilliant bits cf coloring in the w.ty of Spring toilets, fl'iwers and floating ribtions an.i then Knee the •deprecating glances, as if they could not help being such captivating, handsome creatures. rawfonlsvilkj boys are all verv we*!l^ gone, and some of us before lonn will havethe pleasure of seeimg our friends a: home in that best town in the c.iuntrv. A?.
SHFIKT
no more
thiev.sand robbers, for there would be nothing to stal: tkere would not be any loafers, as there would not be any place to loaf. There would not be any use for various patent locks and burglar proof.' safes, shou Id like for some one to make
estimate of what those pests of society
than would pay the National debt,
a
dreadful tax. The cheapest and
est.^ 'Ihen they could make their own choice, whether they would live or die. I tind I have wandered a good distance. had no idea of reaching Alaska when I started. Topeka is still rising. There are_ some good business houses and line! residence.* going up. We have another
lmve never notice(,
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railroad just finished to this city. It is called the Midland road. It is located on the south side of the ICasv, or Kansas river.
The weather is' very tine. The crop prospect is generally line. Fruit of all kinds is abundant. There are sonic
before, ft is not un-
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to
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°o.siers beat that?
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of 11,0
people is tine. I am
\V( liiivo-jusl iTcrivi'd iin iisniUMSsr nrk
"Wall Paper. Window Paper.
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BOOK STORE.
CITY BOpK STORE
Om'tains. and Curtain Goods, -c-
w'mvilJ sell Hi UOTTO.II I'HK'KS. (iivensn!
a a a a
in Use 'iy lo sclcct IVoni.
A3.5, AS K3t -a^PS55 58M 'E3A E2i2:.
I'iri'iaVo 3V»smv»« ?IuIe lo Order.
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DRAPER.
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OltlJKItS iOlt Fixi CLOTiUNO
Sitt
T2- S S J=» A WI'Kl'MAI.TY
MACHINE WORKS.
£Sagle. Maeliiai© Works.
lOiTt'i'III EAST
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5 3 A 5 1 A O 1 S I N I A N A MA.Nri'AC rt'Ki'ifS
PORTABSV.K AM) MA1K1 \A1SV I VC^IM S AM J50ILFSJS,
IKON WORK. (iRCl'LAlf AND Ml.'I.AV SAW .MILLS HFM) HLnrKS. MILL AND WOOD \\'UllKlN(r
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FARM 1JW PUEWIENTS-
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Which they warrant to do work e.jual to any chill plow,
l'SfiftCK. SSl'-i, TBI BOY JHAYK ALSO TSII-
Imperial Breaking Plow,
Campbell Corn Drill, and
a an age of
Sulky Attachment for Plows.
ty means of Our SULKY ATTACHMENT a man can ride and plow without increasing the draft, while at the same time securground
pl"T,vlny
at a
PUMPS.
WAaHANTED."
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111 VKIl STK
WRIKF.LS. HKASS WORK AND KIT-
1 N iS I I N W A S N MACHINH WORK", and Repairs of all kinds.
Threshing Machines mid Horse
POMCIS.
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GRUB B, A S N A: 0.
I iesinMo call the attention of the formers of Montgomery county to their Mock of
lied to their
Particular attentioi
uniform depth in all kinds ot
0m aclRUl1 to tho
L'orri'laiii Lin,.,I
•-xperieiiced worlcmen! °We
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deepest well uinp.
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FARMERS, MERCHANTS MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Reao.wr^u
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The Highest Premium.
was awarded to it at.
I E N N A
Ohio State Fair
v: Korlhcrn Clilo Fair:
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uce, N.Y.:
-•ncmnati Exposition
.iidlanaix?l£s Expositionf
St. Lou-is Fair
:-Gmsiaia State' Pair
iv:iisbias-iopi State Fair
Georgia State Fair
"oifr r-.KiNc
The
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Swing Mscfei#
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doinn the largss!:
an
range of -.veil.
Ail other Machines in the
market v/ere in direct.
GG3£PEEITX0SC
Hemming, FcUrf
uvj, St.itc inn, Cording Rawing, Braiding. Embroidering Quilting,
&
Si
'tchinc^
fine or Iwauy Good it unsurpassed.
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Where v/e have'' no
A^cnlr ,,
wc will deliver a Ivlachino for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Static:* of? Purchasers.
NcudliU) for ail Sov/ii'cr
fv Maehint^ rVu* Sale.
Old Machine taken ii Ex"iia:i
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Agents Wanted.
Address,
Wilson Sewing MacMn? Cs..
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A. ,1. ICOVAS TV. i»rvii:K IN
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
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