Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 July 1874 — Page 8

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MOST of the busincs* li• .-ir-e-s will liiis afienioou.

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F.YKKYlii!Y 1) IS engine.1 "bit10 eo to Troutm.'ui's

Till", new cdinet is plainly visible nf'.er 'J o'clock in tlic even in.'.

Ol'.xiiArx's new lmillin^ towers hi^li ••sbove nil siirruumiinir strueture.-.

MI:s. TOM UOIUUNS, NF 1 .):inville. wits Miioiiir the excursionists l.-isi \\'elie-! iy.

Miss M. II. KuotT sroe- to Chicago litis week to visit Mrs. Emily Huutiiik--toil Miller, oi the I.iUlr 'nrjmr'd.

gressman. He would rather be a (»od,"' or even a (air to middling jii'lianapriHA"-- "•••.

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(JR.N. I.KV," W.\ i.i.AI'i-: and J. Maurice' •Thompson will be the orators at Troiit-

W. ]{. P.UAMI:U:TT, ot the I'ostotlice (iallerv, will at tend the National convention of photographers winch meets at C'hicago on the 1 1th.

JAMK- I.'I:A«TU|III, Deputy Clerk of Montgomery ctiinty, spent last l.uosday town shaking hands, and having a CoodallMi-sMaud merry time with many of his old friends. (JoodwinMahlen

Coi'inytuH (ialevMissClnrie r~ Hole.MrsMarvE 1 Hi: weather during the. whole th HmtDnPack .-present week has been most favi i' It JohiisonRW farmers, most o! whom have sueceeded '"utMiss'.^bbie in harvesting their wheat crop in good j'" ''"j"

Tin: beautiful bird dog "Sport,'' belonging to the Talbot boys, had a leg almost cut off by a mowing nuvhiiie last Tuesday. The leg was dres.-ed by a surgeon and it is hoped it may be sived.

JOHN Hi'TTOX, clerk at C. Craw- herst, (Jhio. ford's "'rv goods store, drove a reaper that cut 27 acres of good wheat on his father's farm in two davs this week. This ij pretty good work for a raw hand.

SOME good judges think the wheatcrop just harvested will be little if any inferior to the big crop of 18t)4. J. M. Troutman has 40 acres which he thinks v. ill yield 1,000 bushels. Last year he raised 387 bushels on the same ground.

GKO. AI.I.KX returned this week from New York, where he has been for the last (ew weeks making purchases for the dry goods store of Allen ft Bro. Col. Heath remained in the city to finish disposing of the horses which he took there •or sale last May.

FAKM produce brings the following prices this week Wheat 8o cents to SI corn GO cents oats 40 cents hay $10 to $lo chickens §2.oO eggs 10 cents butter lo to 20 cents feathers 45 to 48 cents wool 28 to 3!J for unwashed, 40 to 40 for fleece washed and 4o to to 50 for tub washed.

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How rui ^'IM\I VACATION*'.—Prcs-

ideiit Tuttle,, of Walmsh Coll.ej:.-. will nceii'ty the jeiipii nf "iio of the l're.-by-toria 11 churches in 1 iytm. flhi.i. far a uiDiitli. eiDnniencini: tn-MMmnv, MUII will then ir*l i!'"y _r to the K.i-t fur reereuiti. 1'r'if. I bivev. who has not n-imi-eil as .-!iiijv.ii-il last \verk, remain- at b.iino \Viirkin_' in his ilt-puruiieiu, but will ]irob.ib!y ,-eek a little traveling re creatinn hefnre the emi of the vacation. Prof. Mills travel- for the college litirsiry, ami still waiks very fast, l'nif. Th'iiii: son !i:is. L'tine to 1 etroit to visit ami recreate. Prof. Campbell will sjtrii 1 t| vacation in Philadelphia, woi-kirm up the ccnti.iinial exhibition, but expects to be back to resume his place eiii'iece at the be,riiiini: of the next year. Prof.

White is enjoying the shades of one of the plea-antest groves about iho ci:v .it

his DM*N home. Col. Carrington is looking alter the St. Louis bridge. Prof. McLain is visiting at Paola, Kansas, and is not likely to return to Crawfordsviile until 'thc beginnin-.' of the next cullem-

n-,.- t,, o" Mill,.,- c- c, I'rof. Whitel'ord studies under his Wk. lHUKM.Mt.n. ot Mlllei^Co.s

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carriage shop, was married on 1 hursdav h«w|.it:ibly when the old students ennti ovenimr to Miss .Nora Miller. back this way. Prof. Thomson. ,lr., if lie accepts the position tendered him in

LKU* WAI.I.ACI: declines to be a Con- I Prof. 1 lovev'sdepartment, will spend the vacation in visiting chemical laboratories and in hard study.

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I.ist of letters remaining in the po4 ollice at Crawlordsville for the week end-

man's to -'.ay. On. Mai.-.-ou speaks at j,,.,.!,,,,,, -7, [S74. If ii'it called for in

thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter ollice. Persons calling for these letters will please say, "advertised :M AllenM rsMar-iaret ArmstroiiirMissE -yj

AikensWiiliani llr.r res-Miss Annie Kro.vnMiss.Iuliet CrovMi^sVictory 1 a visKevW

Ilratton Wallace IbiukerMi-sMarth lihcarl is 11 CarvcrM'.-s.^arah Davis.lW (iea'sW (riavl b-orge Cass H.I 1 larwood William I lolfa AniericaA nn .lone-HenryL

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c•i.ihtion.- •. MitiySamuel *1. ."."F" v. McoiisterMrsLvdia MAI. 1.. A. 1-..., IK. K. 1,. 1-. 1 eirce, McLaughUnAnn C?co. D. Hurley and Harris Keynolds JbtdolphH :\re absent at St. Louis attending the Smith.Norinan •grand bridge opening ami -1th ol July celebration. 4 r» Ti it Sw hisherSaiiiSei',

A 0Ait! from Prof. Hovey, published WilHamsMrsSar: elsewhere in this paper, explains his connection with Wabash College, which the many friends of that iu.-ititu-tiou will be glad to learn has nut terminated.

Wi: have heard no talk of establishi ig ruiotlier National bank in this city. The two excellent banks we already have are generally both ableand willing to extend .•ill the aid required by business men.

THK cases of Jeptha Hell und Henry Bell against Charles M. Fullen for libel, slander and malicious prosecution, commenced in the Circuit Court of this county and sent on a change of venue to Fountain county, have been transferred to the Clinton Circuit Court on another change of venue. Thev are suits grow- .. .. .,,

Kaufman.IJ LoganM .ewalleiiKuthAnn MartinMrsKaitie MeAaliil'MrsU J'hiUipsW

Kevesfieo W I'.si] StoutMi.-sMollie Smith Elias SmitliDaniel SiesMrsSallii' .-TliompsonMissE

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'IIIK Ni:\v Curirr Horsi:.—The contract for the building of the new Court House provides that the ground shall be cleared and given up to the contractors by the loth of this month and the building finished by the loth of October, JS7ii. no payments are to In made from monthly estimates as the work progresses, 10 per cent, of the ''estimates being reserved till the building is finished. liefore a final settlement is made the contractors are required to show that all mechanics and material men have been paid up in full. The stone to be used in tlit? work will be procured from the Clotigh Stone Company, of North Am-..

I5I:N. WASr.ox, of the First National Hank, with his wife and Mrs. Kamsav, left last Wednesday for -West Baden Springs, Orange county, to spend his an-

I'M. DKAKK on Monday amputated nual Summer vacation. This is the only the first joint of Mr. Kinkade's little toe, ,)lace

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be very annoying and likely to have j{wrwi,rfl '"s visit every year with as troubled him during life.—J.itilnya ]f:r- much pleasure as President (irant exj. a hi.

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riences in anticipation of his Stur er visit to Long Hranch.

Mil. WII.I.IAM MYEUS met with N ue an accident one day lay last week. He had gone up a ladder in his barn to oil some gearing which lie was using unloading hay. The ladder came apart letting Mr. Myers fall about six feet across a beam on his side, which has been quite painful. No bones were broken. It laid him up for several days.— Lmloua Herald.

BITTEN BY A RATTI.ESXAKE.—The Attica I.ctbjev says Henry Beedle, of Pleasant Hill, was carrying a specimen of the crotalut horridu* by the tail last Sunday, when the reptile managed to insert a fang in his forefinger. The free use of whisky relieved the man of the effects of the bite.

LAST Friday morning three children in the family of a son-in-law of George Gocht, four miles southeast of Newtown, were stricken with the yejlow fever. Before night two of them, one aged two and the other four years, were dead, and there were no hopes that the other sufferer would live till morning.—Attwa Lcli/rr.

Tin: chief engineer of the A., L. iS St. L. R. R. will commence the survey west from Brown township on the 6th of July, running through l'arke county. Tiie

.. ., .* f. people along the line will be addressed ,ng out of the kidnapping prosecution a (,y fciont President of the road, Mr. Eiis-

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ley and Mr. 1,ee.—f.ndtgii /fcrold.

Kiev. 1".. 11. THOMSON" returneil iast Saturday evening Iroin a nionih's ramble over the plains and mountains of Colorado. llis health is much improved nml his general appearance indicates that the climate has been benelicial to him.

He was at 1'envcra week, and re portall tiie Crawlordsville people at that place coiitiMili'd !ill"l prosperous. Hi'says we lied not be surprised to ,-ce 1'oiii l'.iltersnif the next Kepreseiuative in Congress Irom that Territory. His pruspec:are ijuite llattci'iL'.

THE CRAAVI-OKDSYILLH: SATURDAY KVKXJX: .IOURXAT.

PllKsniKNT /n\ drcw from the county treasury .^l.-'i'lO of the Ander-on, I,el)-, anon A si. l.ouis Kailroad tax la-t week. .s-_» ii'io of which was paid over to Lee. Slattery iV Co.. contractors. This is a ].:-,rt of the railroad, taxes of Clark ami i-eott ti\vii-!iij,- already ].ii-l in.

j: Titr. rolling stock of the. 1.. li. W. Railway consists of 7 engine houses a::d shop-., 7.'! locomotive engines, passenger coaches. l." ba :a.'e. mail and ex]re— cars, 1,.'!!") box freight em-, I7"i stock iriiuht cars. coal freight cars, ami S'l flat cars.

Ctl AWKOUHSVILI.K A 111: A I Ciawfiiidsvilie is in the chalybeate belt. Two uood springs, s'.roiiL'ly impretrnir.cd vnhiron, on the oid Whitlock place, are to be made available for a w.-ter euro and Summer resort. A company has been !.rm»d and a building will be erected at once.—Cmirirr.

A I'M I UKtts of fast horses are anticipating a week of good sport at the Indianapolis races next week. 'iito a number from this city expect to attend on Friday, to see (ioldsinith Maid and Judge Fullortou go.

6 KXITKSIOS TU'KKTS.—Tin 1., 1. A W road will sel 1 e.xcur.-ion tickets at all stations on the road to-day, for all trains except No. 5, which leaves here for the west at 10:o.'l i'. Tickets good until Monday..I uly t».

OKK I'OU VJUCINIA.—Mr. J. M. Ful•wider, acompanied ly his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ful wider, of Pb'a-ant Hill, left last Wednesday afternoon on a five weeks visit to Virginia.

J(.)K Si HI I'LL A ui) and \W II. Hart, of Frankfort, were in the city this week and Save the .JURUNAI. oiliee a call. Mr. •Southard is a dry goods merchant, and

Mr. Hart a clothier and ex-typo.

CAI.K, Use lumber man, has decided to bring his family from Buffalo, N. V., and make Crawfordsville his future home. He will make a good, addition to oilr population.

Uoiui & MAHOI'.NKY .have commenced work on a new building to take the place-.! of the frame one recently destroyed by the fire. It will be a two story brick.. liitxHiO feet.

A. H. L'INUI.KY, foreman of this otliee. in company with his wile, started for .-(,'hicago on Wednesday evening, to celebrate the glorious Fourth and attend a family reunion.

HON. WM. MACK, of IVrre Haute, brother to J. 15. Mack of this county, .-tarts lor Europe this week with his fain-. ilv. He will be absent about six months.

Till: war against the old elm tree oil Pike street has been renewed and the venerable monarch is seriously threatened with destruction. .j

Tin:. 15. TVI.EK, a compositor in this office a few years ago, has crossed the Isthmus of Panama on his way to San Franci-eo.

Tin: Crawfordsville SATI"IUIAY EYI:NINI! JOI KNAI. is about the best local paper that comes to this ollice.—Xrirjtort, IInodtT S/- /r,

Tin: Indir.napolis Xeir* says the traveling men of that city and their friends e.xcurt to Crawfordsville on the ISth.

15. S. Bi.ACKI.EIHIK, formerly a printer ami then a photographer in this city, 1 purchased the Clinton Krj/niwnl.

I BNICK side walks are to be laid oil both sides of Water street between Main and College within the next twenty days.

JOHN WHITE and Dick Boudinot accompaiiied the Danville excursion party to this city last Wednesday.

THE supplement which the JOIKNAI,| furnishes this week speaks well for the enterprise of our business men.

REV. R. B. STIMSON occupies the pulpit of the Presbyterian church at HillsI boro, Illinois, to-morrow.

Box rent due at the postoffice.

MAKKIAOK licenses have been-issued by Clerk Vance to the following parties since.'our last report:

Benj. S. Myers and Frances Brandkamp. Wm. L. Anderson and Ora Johnson.

John Ward and Elmira Laney. J. R. Thomberry and Nora Miller.

(Ji lt German citizens have petitioned I the school board to have German taught in the public schools. We believe there is a section of the school law that requires

Trustees to have the German language taught in our public schools when twen-ty-hve families desire it. The Trustees have also been petitioned to have vocal music taught in the schools.—Jtcrietc.

loriMH or .in.v.TiiMs.

Hon. Joseph E. McDonald is..-pending the Fourth here. Franl: Cumberland is back from Frankfort to spend the Fourth at his old ... home.

The llios left this morning in the band wagon lor Atiiea to play for a Fourth of July dance at that place. -ii-fl-.la-. Ileal-ui. Sr., and a'party^'of^ thirty spend the National holiday piciiiciug at the Indian Ford -priier.

The dry goods and hard ware -.tores did not open this morning. Nearly all the other sioit cloS" during halt the day.

Trains on the 1., II. W. return from Trouunaii's tliis afteriiuoti to suit, all parties, making the last tiipat i. M^g-.

Two years irom to-day the 1'ourtli of July will be one hundred years old. Al ter liiat there is talk" of celebrating only very century.

S'-hweit/.'.'i's band jdavs for the Vee-diT-burg celel-ra'.inii to-day, helping tofuri.isli inspiration tor Cell.. Mans.in."1 wlio makes the speech.

Dciilrich's four-horse mule team '•brought in the excursion from Wavelaud this morning, live seats and threc.i.u. a, seat. T!u-y go to Trout man'.-.

Tiie county ofiiees are c!o-ed to nav 'to allow the boys to celebrate. Ii ithadn't been for the Fourth of.July thev never you'd have got fat in a county office.

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regular trains brought pienicers at excursion rati .- m-ilay. The trains fioiu Indianapolis and other points came in this morning loaded down with passengers for Troutman's.

Judge Thomas, la .vyers llruner and Jennis in and Dr. Cowan are picnicing with a party of young lad if.-: and gentle-1' men in Henry (-rawlord's woods this afternoon. They play croquet, taker-upper on the green and stay to see C'oggia. the comet.

Tm: postage on newspapers received /.at the posio-iiee iu lis city for tliojuartcr ending .ine -'io amounted is .^OL.'.iJ

KIU'XKU lias-OLD hi MW mill.

'MJ Csisli SysloiEi. «.»r s. !J. n.M*, .Iuid- :•(», 71.' ]5elieving it is for the best interest both of our customers and ourselves, we have determined to not keep any books arer July 4, 1X74, and to make sales on a strictly cash ba-is. To onr already large and well assorted stock we are constantly adding new goods, bought at lowest market prices, and we propose selling them at low figures. Thanking our friends oi'p Montgomery and adjoining counties for their patronage iu the "past, we respectfully reiiiKst a (air.-hare of the trade in .the future. S. II. GJ:I:I O A: SUN. l!7-2w.

Wsado Jl!»rJI»» Works Just received a new .-upplv of very nice marble, suitable for grave stones, tables, counters, mantels, hearths. &c. For sale at prices away below (Jranger-' or liedlers". Come and select. I. .. a N I 7 j'i A fine large stock of millinery goods always on hand, consisting of the latest style hats, bonnets of the latest patterns-: anil fashions, trimmings, laces, ribbons, sashes, neck ties, embroideries, ruches, everything nice and i.ew iu all the new 'j phases and shades. Miss lliatt keeps the best of iiclp and attends personally to all trimmings and other work entrusted to her care and sells goods as cheap as they can be bought anvwherc.

Men's calf brogans, a new and large assortment, at Jo. Chaliis's,

M. C. Klein is still in the jewelry business and is prepared to give prompt attention to all work entrusted to his care and he is one of the very finest engravers and watch workmen in the west. Call, give liini a trial and he will convince you that he understands his business.

For the best as well as the most fash ionable and latest styles of anything in the book, stationery, notion, wallpaper, everything in the line, go to the beautiful and elegantly decorated Corner Book Store.

A Slock »oo«ls at lliiiikriipt Price**. Allen & Brc. have this week received an enormous stock of goods, embracing a complete assortment of everything in the dry goods, millinery, fancy goods, gents' furnishing goods, and notion line. A stock that can't be surpassed by any house in the State, and they have bought this immense stock of goods so that they can, and they are determined that they will, sell cheap enough to please every body. The people have been wanting I cheap goods, now is your time to get nice new goods just as cheap as you want them, and you will find the largest stock in the State to select from at Allen fe

Hro's.

Jo Challis has just received a large and handsome invoice of ladies' Newport ties which he proposes to sell cheap. They are nice. Call and examine for yourself.

For something superior iu the fashionable Stationery line, go to the Corner Book Store.

Try the lS7(i live cent cigaf1 at the postofliee lobby.

More About llic Delphi I'N is iu II... INK, .Itnir -2 •, 1-71. Hj.il Sail,)... ic-il j' oil are authorized bv me to -av that the lime kilns you are procuring your supply from are situated precisely one mile from the depot at Delphi, quite a- near as a number of kilns belonging to the Drlpbi Lime Co. 1 will also say that the principal buildings |i,iw in course of erection in Delphi aiv. lirst. the Odd Fellows' i'.loek second, a large briek building "or business"-purpo-es. owned by F. Niewnrili, Esip, and. third, a carriage and blacksmith shop for .bones (iivens, all of which 1: am supplying with lime at Delphi prices also t!ie extensive paper null of A. II.

Itowen, E.-q. I trust this wii 1 be a sniiicient answer to the charge made bv tin1 Delphi Lime Co. as to the inferiority of the lime.. Yours truly.

It. M. FAINNIII.II.

For something nice iu the shape of Ladies' Jaiters and .-dippers go to Jo Cliallis.

Ladies, call in and get a pair of those nice kid sens'itioii shoes at Jo Challis'.

Fanners, go to Wilson & Allen's and buy your groceries for harvest thev are daily ree eving new and fresh groceries and selling at prices to please all.

Why is it that liurbridge & Hauser are selling so much hardware? Call and see.

CLASS, all sizes, for buildings, at Campbell «$: Tinslov's.

Try the Ls7ii five cent cigarat the postoliice lobby.

Ncllis' Horse Hav Fork at Ibirhridge & Hansel's.

LA Pv 1' (11,, engine oil and all other kinds of lubricating oil at Campbell & Tiiisley's.

FLY TRAPS at Campbell Tinslcy's.

AI'TOMATIC STEP LADDE11S— very low—at Campbell it Tinslcy's.

A large line of children's and ladies' hosiery very chtiap and aho a large assortment oi ladies' kid shoes, at W. 1'.. Carr's. 'o

The premiums otl'ered bv A. F. Ramsay for bacon will be a.varded on Saturday, the 4th day of July. All parties wishing to compete for the above pivm-.' iums, who have not delivered their ha-.! con, will please have their bacon delivered that date.

IJELTIMi Leather and Rubber, all sizes and all warranted, at Campbell I

Reapers and mowers, horse hav forks.'" hav rope, hay rakes, scythes, grain eradh's, etc.. at liurbridge iV 11 a user's.

Kl'BI'Eli PAINT is the best paint iu the world, and is giving the best kind of satisfaction. Sold only by Campbell Tin.-ley.

WHITE LEAD and Oil. thc'l'usj iu town, at Campbell it Tinslcy's.

Try tiie LS7ti five cent cigar at thepo»tOl'tice lobby..

A large and excellent as.-oriment of plow shoes at Jo Challis'.

FARMERS you can hnj more for your nionev at Campbell & Tinslev's than any place else. Call and see for yoursclvccs.

Help the Loss ly I'siyiii} Your lol»ls. All persons having unsettled accounts1 with us, or owing notes now due, are requested to come forward and pay them without delay. Our losses by the late fire are serious, and we must have the money to continue our business. A lit-: tie effort, and if necessary a little saori-! fice, on the part of each one of those who owe us will set us all right and will be greatly appreciated, l'leasc make the etlbrt. DOHKHTY & MCCI.EI.I.ND. 24-4

Farm for Sale.

I have a farm of one hundred and sixty acres well improved, five miles, from the city, which I will trade or ex-1 change for city property.

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The immense trade still continues and those enormous supplied of new goods are almost daily received at Wilson fc Allen's. It is wonderful how quickly and effectually they have won the confidence and custom of the people. They have I been doing a rushing business all through the panic and are prepared to keep it up right along. Tliev make such large sales I that they can and are determined to give bargains. No one who wishes to buy I groceries should fail to visit the Union

W. 1'. t'arr has just received this week, another large stock of dry and fancy goods and notions including a large assortment of hosiery, gloves, ribbons, ruehings, saclies, scarf*, neck tics and everything else nico and new in the line. Mr. Carr i- doing a large fancy goods business, aud ladies should not fail to examine his goods and prices for he will give them bargains.

The undersigned now in a legal and authorized business, asks the patnuiage of his old friends iu this citv. Comin.r here iu the year and acquainted with all the old citizens, his characier beyond question and his statements entitled to ci'.'dit. He is selling medicine, for th& cure of Corn.-, bionehial ail'eetionand for the extraction of tire iu ''.Ue i,f burns or scalds. Patroniz- the old man aud receive the gratitude of

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