Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 October 1874 — Page 5
galtirdaj (lirating Journal.
CITY AND YlCINIT^v ,:
K. J. UKATON ycstenluy morning liad pair of goltl sle.'vo buttons returned to bin1 -vliich were lost in a field near NewRichmond on the l.rith of August.
TUB CSaley brothers, do moved to the new rooms building, south sitlc of They are fixing up in elegant style,
Ol'K \Vavelaiid correspondent stales rr i,„ ,i,„ ... „,i s.puip i„f, i1(1,„„
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I'ltoF. lliCNUY MCLKA.N, of Wahasli
College, received a dispatch last 8atur-
Willie at l'aola, Kansas. The. little fel- i|lt-,endiary.
low was thrown from a mule, receiving a
Wk understand we were mistaken in our statement last week that Frank following ticket Hays had forfeited his permit.
pire until December. It is Hob Mays' jiermit that is forfeited.
Tin: decision of the lower court in the
case of V. (I. Irwin vs. the City of CrawTordsville has been reversed in the Supreme Court. This is the second deci
mostly saved. There were some provisions in the cellar that were consumed,
August. I hey all got out with a loss of part
entists, have re-| ,, ,,
"'T'^
sion in tlmt tribunal in favor of the city Wednesday night at the I'resbvterian in the suits brought under the mechanics,
THIS is a very uncertain year in polities. It is probably safe to say that at least one fifth of the voters in the county are yet undecided as tohow they will vote •next Tuesday. There will be a lot of
work done in the next three days, if one of them is Sunday.
chtiroll
lien law. fordsvillc Union. Mrs. Dr. I'urviance presiiled, and Mrs. Mary Nay lor acted as Sec-
..
On Sunday morning Rev. J. N'orris oc* Letter office. Persons catling for these cupied the pulpit at Center church and letters will please say, "advertised ttev. M. L. Haines conducted the after-! ArmspigrJamesS ULeboFranklinG
noon services at the chapel. Hotli ser-! AldeuNewtonO A E mm.- received the h,ghost eo.nmenda-
Ihe Juniors will commence the study p.irjai)!ivid RubottonWallace of the Constitution of the United States FoxMalinda as soon as they have finished Hopkins' I I'orbesNetterMiss Lvidence.
\.li)t'l Hiatt is attending Harvard Thco- I HughesWarren logical school, preparing for the ministry, KrathJaneMiss Dan Hankins, who started with '7fi, is WattsW E
nt present clerking in liis fnther's store at I'onnersville. I'rnf. Hassett honored the Senior class with a party Monday evening.
It is said, but we cannot say how true it is-, that Frank O'Fcrrall has been studying metaphysics of late. To many a more suitable place would be desirable, but then it is a mere matter of taste.
liusiiies* Changes.
Maj. Foole has sold the Corner Book •Store to John R. Robinson, Jr., and W. K. Wallace. The new proprietors are both promising young men. Robinson has been clerking at the store for a IIUUIof years, and understands the business, #nd besides is thoroughly enterprising.
The firm of Smith it Hamrick, druggists, lias been dissolved, Mr. Hamrick's interest having been purchased by Smith's father. The. business will be car. ried on in the firm name of Smith &Son Mr. Hamrick expects to return to (Jreennanle.
FIRE.
Hnrning of the Thornton llour-e nl \avelnul.
About 12:3(1 o'clock on Thursday niorn"ig fire was discovered issuing from the southeast corner of the second story of
B. Thornton's hotel at Waveland, near 'he chimney, immediately over the kitchen. At first it was thought the fire '•ould be subdued, hut by 1 o'clock that portion of the building was so completely '"i fire that all ellort* to save it were abandoned, anil every eU"ort was put lorih to save the contents of the build"'g. With the exception of several beds clothing, etc., in the two rooms in hdl portion of the building where Ihe '•rt. originated, the household goods were
A good deal of the property save 1 was let Cotswold bucks and ewes. This flock considerably damaged by rough hand- has taken premiums at every fair where ling. Mr. Britton and his force of work- exhibited this year. They were importmen, all engaged in plastering the new ed from the finest flocks in Bourbon brick block, were sleeping in that part county, Ky.. 41tf II. H. TALBOT. of the house where the fire orisjinated. 1 ,. i-T^ (tents' white shirts at from $l.*o to gents' kid beaded trimming at the es-
Mr. 1 hornton loss on goodsand damage
incumbent, is an independent candidate, that saved Moore Me'.'orinick's drug
that.Dr. Steele home on tin Jir^t dwclliiij on the east, and M. F. Folev's
Lie was last heard from at ..hclbyville Wet carpets were spread over the roof HI.
and sides of the drug store and Ball's
wlli(,h
#aved
,ire
day, announcing the death of his brother while others think was the work of an
iUK'
b0
them. We think the
originated from an imperfect flue,
„nsMvitRoptiblicun
Wa,MH, To
fraetureof the skull which rcMultM fa. The Republicans of Walnut township
by a committee from the' Craw-
relary. After singing and some appropriate religious exercises-the President and Secretary stated ihe object of the associ. ation. By request ot the President a
rising vote was taken as to whether the organization should be composed of males and females or females alone. The
SIMON WII.MAMS, Frank Canby and vote decided the latier, whereupon -13 Albert Sterrelt, of Brown's Valley, were women and girls gave their names for arrested a few days ago for robbing a membership. The constitution and byh.e hive belonging to John L. Williams laws were read and adopted. The pledge on the 21st of September. They were was next passed for all, male and female, attention to the treatment of all chronic examined before Esquire Brush and to sign and '.17 names were obtained, complaints. Call and see the Doctor in hound over to the Circuit Court in the The following oilicers were elected :j the Fisher Block Drugstore. The larg-
GibsonMollieMiss
.... *0 ,,
N their eneets. 1 lie butkuiiie was insured ... *.
(aucv dry g0()ds and
to Iuriiit,ure will probably reach $2«H) or tablishment of W. I». Carr. vv: Thornton's barn and ice house were
1). A. K'MSKY, the Republican nonu „ee for Trustee of Madison township, saved.' Foil .SALE.—A handsome little four has withdrawn. Dunkle, the present The breeze being from the north is all
'ear
lnil"-'
I store which was only fifty, feel distant. I1!lr||1ss. Inquire of H. H. Talbot. 41 tf
,|10 lir t/.i'l druj. store on the north,/. M. Ball Burbridge & Mauser can just beat the
montii and has not renorterl *ince ,, world on stoves. I^verj body no wishes its.4, at the residence of William Webb, de- .. ... on the west were all in danger. a stove should call and examine tiieir
Clty-
Republicans ol walnut townslii|
held their convention at Center school I
ticket.
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COUSTV S W S A I JOSS 11'
hnlll llwiir nimi'/itittnti ot TOllH# I ISI..».. ..i* r.. i:
u"!''
house last Tuesday and nominated the The old accounts of Dohertv and Mc-' A.hiiln'iMraor'uf'
Hrtys luw not bt c.n prosecuted under the ^"^table, John Mewart. J. C. Morns of the old firm must be settled, and per- euit court of said Baxter law, and his permit does not ex-
WiivrlHixl. I
—The Hrown township Woman's Temperance Union was organized last
Trustee, Curtis Ed- Clelland have been turned ove'r to Ken-1
\ir wards Justiceof the Peace, A. J. Routli nedy & Brush for collection. The affairs sudicient to pay his dehts an( that said jietition I
d. E. Hunt, Democratic nominees, sons knowing themselves to be indebted tuv will be supported for the balance of the will save cost by coming forward and paying up at once
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Mi»s Alice Russell Treasurer. Mrs. 34-3inos
l*OliLK»K NOTES. ,, ,, ,r, Mary Conner. Ihe exercises were in- See that line stationery in the show The (i'ryrr made its appearance Tuc-v iers[iersed with prayers and short prayers Jay after some delay. We congratulate speeches. ISIIKX. the managers in succeeding in bringing I it up to ius oltl standard. With the four Letter List. pages which have been added and the List of letters remaining in the post-co-operatiuti of all the students in fur- ofliee at Crawfordsville for the week endnishing matter it would become a paper of ending Oct. 3, 1874. If not called for in which all would be proud. thirty days they will be sent to tli« Dead
LolHandUncie LackeyThomas MullenWalter MartinRubert McGaughy Pll NoeterWilliam 7 OsbournHinun
Cunninghamrj
^ul1, OlarkEdwin The reading room lias been o]K*ned. CuinmingsSlewart It is now sujiplied with ail the leading CottrellJohn periodicids of the country. rsLut,\
.j DavisMarthaMiss ParkerMrs Catharine
liechardsou James SinlawCaral' SmithMaryAIMiss SmithRalph ThatcnerWm Woodlsaih WilsonJI)
T. IT. B. MCCAIN, P. M.
The finest stock of lamps in the city at Smith's Pharmacy,
Mitchell is making the. best kind of. fits and he cuts very stylish garments.
POCKET KNIVES and pocket scis. sore, the best made, at Campbell & Tinsley's.
An immense stock of gentlemen's underwear of all grades and kinds at bottom prices at Eli Kahn's, No. 82 Fisher Block.
School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.
CAMPBELL & TINSLEY are now receiving their Fall stock of hardware for builders, wagon makers, blacksmiths, painters and every body else. Call and see them.
The Howe jewing machine sold low down for cash at Miller's Block. 31 tf
Curtis & Bro., opposite the postofliee, pay 110 rent or clerk hire and so they can and are determined to sell boots and shoes cheaper than any. other house in Crawfordsville. fs,f- .'i'.t-.'i.
White and fancy shirts at Goltra & Babcock's. Also a neat lot of children'a hats.
Mrs. M. Siderier is now preptired to do
stamping in all the latest styles for Braiding and Silk Embroidery. 32tf
THE CRAWFOKDSVLLLIj SATURDAY EVENING JOURNAL.
Fine Slieep for Male. I have for sale a few more younir ring-
*2 and $2.2 Also new styles ot gentf
scarls an(1
,• for ?2,-i(lU the ontiiienlal o! New •, in tlie Hughes .. gloves, a full stock ol jet fringe, beadei if Main ret
li*
ladies and gents' kn
gimps and Yak laces for trimming at th
,,miislling
blood bay with black
and tail. Broken to saddle and
WorU
RUBBER PAINT at Campbell & Tinsley's.
School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.
Don't forget that the Curtis Bros, sell the A. Cr. Carnahau boot, made at LaFayette, oak tan, for $3.7f). 39w3
Durbon pump the best in use, Cheap for cash, at Miller's Block. 3ltf
Remember the inducements offered to persons wishing good pictures at Willis' gallery.
stun of each. Sterrelt confessed his 1 resident Mrs. .M. A. Naylor ice est stock of fine medicines to be found Montgomery oountv. State of indmnii. fnvor of tuill and implicated the other two. President, Miss Lizzie Read Secretary, in the city is kept by the Doctor.
Doctor Detchon gives his undivided
window at Dickey & Brewer's.
Somerville's restaurant is daily becoming more popular. Bob Hughes is.a genuine artist in the manipulation of the oyster, and will prepare that seasonable and ever popular dish at all hours. Warm meals prepared at all times with the greatest promptness.
New goods just arrived. Men's cheap calf boots. Come in, gentlemen, and get a pair of those fancy slippers. Babies' shoes by the quantity. Men's hand made kip boots, something good for farmers to wear. Also several styles of gents' box toed boots and shoes, all for sate at J. Challis & Bro.'s.
It is interesting to notice how rapidly changes are made—old places made new, deserted rooms changed into scenes of life and activity. A few days since the old Grange stand was abandoned by McClureA Fry, but it was immediately occupied by the new firm, Cadwallader & Co. Stop Look in at their door, and see if they are not enterprising, wide awake men, who mean business. They have not only a large, new and complete dry goods stock, but also oue of the very finest displays of boots and shoes also, ladies' and gents' fancy and furnishing goods. An enormous stock of everything anyone could wish. They will do as well by their customers as can be done by the Grange or any other establishment.
Billy Lavmon will suit you in a warm meal, a dish of oysters or lunch.
Martin & Frazerare prepared to furnish oysters by the cau or dish at all hours. They have a neat and tidy suit of rooms and get up warm meals at all hours in the very best style.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
Notice is hrreliv given tlmt we will wll at public siile, :il ll'.e lute resilience of Oliver 11. Wilson, lute of Montgomery county, Indinnn, two milos north of l„niion», on Weiliiesilny, Noveinlici I, 1X71, the personal property of s»i'i deceittit, onsistinj of horses, cattle, sheep, corn in the lit'M, Jiitming utensils, household mid kitchon furniture.
Wasson & Myers have too many goods their store room is tilled jam II .I .1 witti ii|trou il ."vcuritr, waiving vuluntion luws. full they must have counter room.
They have everything new and fresh and must sell. They have prices to suit, and furnish a hand to measure ofr.nid do up the goods. Everybody should call and sec their new stock and prices.
TKK.MS All amounts of 8:1 and less, ensh in hand. (.Mi sums over that amount a credit of nine months will he given, purchaser giving note
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J. K. IIAKNKV,
1. N. MILLER. Administrators
JON RESIDENT NOTICE.
folate of Indians, Montgomery county, before liieliardCanine.il Justice of "the Peace ill and for said county. llfiny Nichoison vs. Robert Harris. Cotnplaint in account.
He it remembered that.on tho 7th day of October, IS74, said plaintill tiled his complaint in writing, herein lie claimed 5ll.i before me, tho undersigned, a Justiceof the I'eaco in and for i'liiot. toHtiship in snid county, nnd setting
7 forth that said uefcndnnt is' unon resident of the
a
Indiana. Therefore the said Kobert
Harris, defendant, is hereby notified to appear and answer to said complaint on the fourth day of November, 1S74. lilCHAULi CANINE, J. P.,
LECAL.
DM IN* tSTR ATOR'S NO flCR
li:ITO taken out lot tcrs of administration on the estate of Oliver B. Wilson, late of Montgomery county, deceased. Siiid otate is solvent. .1. F, \RNKY, 1. N. MILLER.
LMMIRA, IMI.,
Oet. fi,
My Stock of overcoats tor men and spring wagon, household ami kitchen furniture. youths is the largest ever opened in this
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'all and see them before you buy.
Ticket. I call at Campbell & Tinsley's y^0TJvK
alld see tl,e Nlckle
1S74.--41W:»
DM IXISTR ATOR's" NOTICE!"
Notice i* hereby given that the* mnler*ij*ned tmw been n)vpnin(e) RfJministrnlnr of tlie estnto of William Webb bite of Montgomery county, Indiana, 'Jeeease'i. }jai»i entate is to be solvent. JAMBS S.
HAKKIS,
40-:i y- Admini^trfltor.
DM IXI8TRATO R'S NOT ICE.
Notice is hereby Riven tlmt tile undersigned has lieen apjiointed lUimimstrator of the e«tute of Matilda KI111.ire, lute of Montuoinery e.ounty, dei'eased Said estatM i.s supposed to tie solvent. .HiH.N J. HI,MOKE, 4'lw3 Administi'iitor.
A
o„ sloven Kvervborlv who i.
DMIXISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice i.s hereby jriv«*n that I will sell at ptiblie aitetion on Saturday, the iilth day of October,
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one-half mile south of NewKo.-s, Mont
gomery cpunty, State o: Indiana, his personal
stoves, for the prices are low. property,Consisting in part of the following arti'"Ins, to-wit Horses, cattle, hogs, corn,'wheat. hay, one reaper, farming tools, one wagon, one
'"her articles.
TKHMS—A credit of one year will be givi
rver
ELI KAHN.
$:i, the pnrermser giving his note
with 'tpproved security, without reliet ftom val-
nation law?. AUwli
.IAMKS S. HARRIS, Alministrator.
T0
I'luted curling ii TMSKI.L RKAL ESTATE.
HEIRS OF PETITION
Slate of Indiann, Montiromery county
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a
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Nobby goods of all sorts for yoilllg at tiie onice ot the Clerk of the city of
men, and hats for old men, at Goltra & day of October, 1874, for the couKtruetion Ol a
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tween Vater street and the l.ouisville, New AlI I'.'iny A OhiciiKO linilroad, in said city. Said walk to he si* feet wide, to he made of gpod hard pnving hrick laid on four inches of snnd and must lie curbed n'lth oak curbing two inches- thick by ten inches wide.
The Council reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. Uy order of the Common Council of the City of Ciawfordsvillo. T. I. BROWN* lw2 Citv Clerk.
J^OTIC
ICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice i« hereby driven that pealed bills will be received at the niNeu of the Clerk of tho Oily of Crawlordsyille, Indiana, until Monday, the 19th day October, 1874, for furnishing material ami constructing a fire eistern of three hundred barrels capacity, to be located near the corner of North and VSfest street* in said eity. The «mii) eistern must be constructed according to specifications to be furnished by tho City Engineer.
TheCouucil reserve* the right to reject any or all bids. By order )f the Common ('OIMJ»MI OF the Citv of Crawfordsville. T. 1'. BKOWN, 41 w2 Citv (MerL.
HE RIFF'S SALE.
... ,. ir 11 reried from the Clerk of the Cm-nit Court of
By virtue of two sovprnl oxeeutions tome 1
1
VllrR".ret
A- 'Uii.i
erlnnd junl .lohn ry et. «i
issued to me as Sheriff of said county, 1 will expoKe at public Pale ami outcry, on Saturday, the 24th day of Octfber, 1874, between the hours of 10 oVlook A. M. nnd 4 o'eluck P. M.of snid diiy, at the Court House door, in the City of Crnwfordaville, Montgomery county, lndinnii, the rents and profits for toim not exceeding seven venrs
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not exceeding neven years, of the following de-1 cribed real estate, in Montgomery county, indiana The'nncitriled one li'Mf of part of lot num« her 04) of the original plat of the city of Crawfordsville, bounded as follows Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence e'ist M*j feet, thence north feet, thence west feet, thence south4P
scribed reHleetiite, in,Monti
4
feet, thence west
41*4 feet, thence south to tlie place of'j beginning, to be sold to satufy said execution*, interests and accruing costs, and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execu(ions, 1 will on the same day at the ss»me place, otter the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy said judgments for S446.HH and $85.07 respectively, together with interest and nrcrmng cost's, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
40w:iprflM«
By Warner Wilhite, Iipputv.
HERTFFS~SA LET
Hy rirturo ol four several cxwMilions to inoilifrom tli'» 'lork of tlie Circuit Ooui of Montgomery counly, Stulo of In«Ji»na, in favor of the J. K. Soiborring Compnny et h1. iwHiietl to mo os Hherill of .^aiil crounty, 1 will expose to sale at public miction nnd outcry, on
Saturday, the 31A day of October, 1874, between tlie hour? of lu o'clock A.M. ami 4 o'clock V. M. of said day, at tlie Court House door, in the City of Orawford.«ville. Montgomery county, Indiana, tlie rents and profits for A term not exceeding Seven Years,of the following de?»cribed real estate, in Montgomery eountv, Indi* ana, to-wit The east iiulf of the west half of the northeast quarter of section M, township .tiO north, of range west, «?ontainine loairres, more or less, to be sold to satisfy s^id executions interests and costs, aud if the same will not hringR sum sufficient to satisfy said executions,! will on the same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy said judgments for $»o5.*7, $l.r».fi,00, $
I.V..$:to.i»5, respect
ively,together with interest and cost without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said real o-tatc taken as the property of Simeon Grenard. I.M. KELSKY, Sh'lf M. C.
Hy W. Wilhite, Deputy, 41-w:ipf$8.25.
gHERlFF'S SALE.
By virtue of nil execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montcomery county, State of Indiana, in favor of Sarah h. Maltb'ic, issued to me as .SherilT of. said county, 1 will expose to faleat public auction and outcry. on
Saturday, Ihe 31.tf day of October, 1874, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M.and 4 o'clock P. of said day, at the Court House door, in the City of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. Indiaiia, the rents and profits for a term not ex-. ceediiiK seven years, of the following deseri'ed real estate, to-w'it: Beginning at the southwest corner of the school house lot west of the town of Fredericksburg in said county, running west six poles and six links to a post, thence north!' twenty two poles to thecen'cr of the Indianapu lis and Crawfordsville Slate road, thence in a southeasterly direction in the center of snid road to tiie northwest corner of said school lot, thence south along the west boundary of said .school lot to the place of beginning," it being in Ihe northeast corner of the northwest quarter ot section IS and southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section 7 in township 1* north, of ranged west, containing about T'.MOO »f nil acre, and also a certain other tract or parcel of land described as follows, to-wit Commencing at a poin' ill tin1 center ol the Indianopolis and CrawUrdsvillc State road 2 chains and 40 links north of the half section corneron tlie south line of section 7, township is north, of range west, thence north .1 chains and "0 links to a stake, thence wc-t Si degree* north :t chains and 21
I inks to a stake, thence south '11 degrees west chains and .'7 links to a point in the center of I the Indianapolis State road, thence south till de- I grees east I chains and 4!l links 'to the place of beginning, containing about l1,' acres, bo the
same
inure or less, it being apart of the east
half of the southwest quarter of section 7 in I township l* and range :i west, to be sold to satisfy said execution, interest nnd costs, and if the* same will not bring a sum sullicient to! satisfy said execution, 1 will on the same day nt
tiie
same place, oiler the fee simple of said real estate to ,-atisly a judgment for $'"0 together with interest and costs, with relief from valuation and appraisement laws.
Said real c-iatft.taken as the propcrtv of.lolm Ilogsett. 1. M. KKLSKY, Sh'tl M. C. ]!y W. Wilhite, 11.r]iiity. 4ln.ljifSlj.10
FINANCIAL. IK condition the
RKL'OHT
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ot Indiana, ill elose.of business OclostrHtion on tlio
of tin condition ol the First National Hlank I.
of tlrawfordsville, at t'rawfordsvil
iiKsot ii:i:«.
Loans and discount? iAVt.t'S-MS Overdrafts s.s^.'i.im I S. Honds to secure circulation 1(HI,(HKI.HI !ue from redeeminjland reserve agents *JU,6.'i!i.:i4 hue trom National Hunk* 11.47i! il
Heal estate, furniture and fixtures .'I.IMI.OU Current expenses and taxes paid Checks anil other cash items Ml.uo Hills of other National Hanks .1,(1111.011 Fractional currency (including nickles) (an,):. Legal-tender notw II4,FMH». I Five per cent, redemption luud 4,".(Rim
Total ?i:u,!i il.7.' LIAHILIT1KS. Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Sami..
UA''c!'-'
will bp hejwd at the November term of the Cireountv. I. M. VANCE,
Clerk 0. C. ot M. C.
XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that bi«ls will be. reiiveJ at the oftiee ot the Clerk of the city of rawtonlnviile, Indiana, tintH Moiulay, the iyth
sidewalk in front of the lot owned by William H.
uabcock .S, Iheir new pall SLOCK 18 uu- Ramey, on the north sule ot Mafn street, besurpassed.
8IIKI,(MKI.(K)
IIMI.OOII.IKI
Other undivided profits lS,4'JI.4!i National Hank notes outstanding '.Ml.oon.im Individual deposits .1 li'i 5
Total Sfnfr of Iti'liana, county of Moufr/oturn/, •». I, B. WHSMOII, Cnxhier of the Kirst National Bank of Crawford«ville, do solemnly nwear that the above statement is true t» tlte* best of my knowledge and belief. B. WASSON, Cashier.
Snb«eribed and sworn to before mt,» (Inn fith day of October, 1874,
W. At STIV, Notary Public.
CORUKCT'-ATTE^T 1)AVH:I. (TII.KKY, H. M. UAMAY, Direi'tors. A. THOMSON*.
^FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Splendid Locations on W. F. Britton's Y&nhook Place for Suburban Residences, for Market t*ar4«mtnK, and for
Fruit Culture, in lots of from 5. 10 & 1& Acres Each.
About 4" acres of this land lyin south of the Crawfordsville and Yountsville Turnpike and cast of a public highway, now being opened through the farm trom north to soutii nnd conI nectmg with Market street, is offered for sale in small tracts to suit purchasers at 8Kid per acre. Real estate in this vicinity, which is just west o!" the city limits, is rapidly increasing in value, and as the citv is fast building up in this connection, it will continue to become more and more valuable in the future. Land immediately adjoining Yanhook l'laceis now selling in lots at tltlO per acre, which one vear ago sold for less than JlfMt per acre. Purchasers can realize the price of the land out of the timber alone. il'.'tf
FOR SALE.
Timber In the Tree Tor Firewood, for Ntuvett, for Lumber or Knll* roiMl Tien.
Tlie undersigned has 35 acres of heavily timbered land «n !us Yanhook Place, just adjoining the city which, according to estimates by competent partieswill turn out 1,."()(»cords of wood, consisting principally of sugar tree. In Addition to the wood there are over 100 fine oak trees, suitabh* for staves, lumber or railroad ties. Will sell the wood or the oak timber separately,but prefer to sell all together. Any person or persons desiring to purchase can {jet a bargain in this timber.
The land itself is also ottered for sale with the timber on tt. at figures yi» low that the buver can pay for it out of the timbcralonc thus making the land clear lor his profits on the investment.
WM. P. BRI'l KIN
.'tfwlll Firm of Britton A Brunei*.
COFFIN MANUFACTORY.
(KAWFOKl)SVILLK
COFFIN COMPANY,
UNDERTAKERS.
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Smu real estate taken as the property of Mary I Kellev. 1. M. KKLSKY, Slfff M. r.
SI'IXIAIi XOTIC K.
BKINtiwholesale
manufacturer-'
and dealers in
Collin
We ofli-r jo tlie eitir.»ns of for«i«v I!e uml vieiiiiiy our a«* un»l»*rti4k«i-H Ht 'IU per en(.
Below all t'ouipelitioii.
SoliL*it:n^ visit from :ll niter l»eHji*M'ti'ully your?..
2« tf I:IU\VK.MI5VIM,K CUKKIX RO.
Cm
CXI.:
cs
^BUIUDINC MATERIAL.
A CARD
To Builders and Others.
rpHE undersigned take thin method to call th* A attention ot persons building and repairing houses, and the public generally, to their
LARUE and COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Building Material, Etc.,
Consisting in part of
PINE ANI) POPLAR
SHIITGLES,
PINK
LATH,
DELPHI
LIMB.
LOUISVILLE
CEMEHT.
DOUBLE CALCINED
PLASTER
t)
PLASTERING
HAIR.
PITTSBURG AND CLAY COUNTY
COAL.
KANAWHA,
SAGINAW,
AND BAY CITY
SALT.
All of which articles can be had at
Tlic Lowest 4'aNh lUtei.
Grain and Pi oduce
OF ALL KINDS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
DARTER & BRO.,
Washington and Pike Sts.,
CrawfbrdNvllIe, Ind.
IRENT.
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FOR
FOR RENT.
FRONT BOOM,
S E O N S O I And the BASEMENT of KliSTOX HA.VH IimDINO. i7ti
GREEN H^SIET™
GREEN HOUSE.
The uixlerNlKiicd Ha« opeiir: o«l IfotiMvon W«l»nHli av enue, east ol' J^„ N. A. Jk, I{ii II roil1. nnd will clevole pui'tlcMiliir at ention to ti I t:I vii Intr. plu tn nL 11 owei's l'oi'»inlc.
Flowers will Ije prciiervc
Hii'otiu li tl*«» Winter ut Nmnll
OUT' OW HliriMI .h»'S .. I c*OKI ut our I 'lwli, anil deliver* o«l 111 |(od eoiulltlon In tll«^
H|i-lii»f-Ofliee ut .Iniiftlon IIon»e»« ICi'iMVl'ortUvllle, Ind.
n.
SASH, GLASS,
PAINTS, OILS, Pi rn
And
ETJBBEH PAIUTS
Campbell & Tinsley.
n. Bins. .'I0ino»0
REAL ESTATE.
I 15IUIT0N & liRUNEH'S
I Real Estate Agency,
Crawfor«lMTille« Ind.
1for
11 E undersigned have large list of propeitT sale, eonsistingof (Jwellinga, choice town ot s, farms and western landa. Those wishing either buy or sell will llnd it- to their advantage (to call on them at their office. Doe.Stf.
HARDWARE.
A W A E
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