Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 October 1874 — Page 5
Saturdai) (Cueninii Journal.
CITY AM) VICINITY.
Miss Mary 1). Navlor, President, Miss
M. A. Sibbett, Secretary.
tioii, and
L. C. Buckles.
Reports from the town-hips of Monlgoinery county were called lor. Only a ti of them were represented, but those heard from were taking hold of the work with willing ami ready hearts.
Flora Darter an 1 Mis* Retta Orr.
The
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U. o:' the 'Jill Disirict ol
Whereas il is known that concerted Bonnet Elijah and determined efforts are being jut BurkWY lor'h bv the combined forces of the BuekOeoW whisky iirercst and element of the Siate Cbasteen Mrs Eliza to secure, il possible, by any means the CrancEiihueW repeal of the Baxter Law, and, believing CaseAnUiiMiss as we lo, that its repeal would be at- CoonsNewtoii tended with the most dire results, there- I)eEordDeborah lore, Freeman Rosa Miss
Republican and Democratic parlies. IMunkotl'ri and Swank's speeehef- were composed of blind, stpgpcring, assertions.
The exercises were opened by the read-I .. urini^ the paKt two years, the in-| itiif of the 3-1 tli l'salm by Mrs. lr. I'nr- I create ol Democratic voters of this road
report ol Mrs. Iarnes, ol 1 ip[cca- —A fanner received 9") cents for wheat noe county, in regird to ihe temperance jn I^jiFjiyette, and was ofl'ered 80 cents word Lliere was encouraging. The other f„r the same kind by John Darter, of counties it the District failed to report. I your city, the next day. Tlii was no doubt d.i' to the shortness I —Two sets of harness were stolen at t| the time elap-iiij between the call jsl|t, J^jdgc some time'last week, and the day fixed f. the convention.
It i* believed that fewer movers are
lYm|»erati«e. several years. led from the finest flocks in Hourbon The temperance convention of the IHh —"|{iiot." Winirale, a run-out-by- 'county, ICy. 41tf
1 list-rid of Indiana met at (Jrawfords- irrji?\slio|ii.ier-farmtir of Kansas, passed ,, ... ville, Oct. 10, 1X74, in the M. 14. church,
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nativity.
iii ,.r I ,. fancy dry goods and furnishing goods esviance. Sinking, All listil tlie po%%er «»F «listrn-t has been five of Republican,
Jesus name" by the c!vir and congrega- seven lit formers, two. Decrease, Deni-
prayer otlercd by Mrs. Jane oerat, none Republican, three Re- Call at .lake Joel's New Oak Hall
(.'allow, of LaKayette. formers, none. Clothing House, and see their fine line An "Address of Welcome" was read —While gathering apples for James of Kersey, Menton, Chinchilla and Rcavliy Mrs. C. McClure, of this place, and A. Mc.Clure, Henry llayt discovered er overcoats for men and boys. I
responded to by Mrs. llarnes, of LaFay- twig about the sixe of a rye straw that The finesrst^Mamp^in'the city at ctte. Hotli ufMrusscs were full of good eoiitiiiiu'i] eijrlit gootl-^izcil appks. They thoughts, earnestly put, and were listen- were all in a bunch. ed to by an attentive audience. After —A colored man, working for Isaac which followed a fervent prayer by Rev. Meharrv, went to the polls and voted
I (JITY Gamork.
Rev. Mr. Buckles gave qaite an inter-' oting account of the lomperance work at Letter List. Valparaiso, Porter county. List of letters remaining in the post-
After the reading and passing of a set oflicie at, Crawfordsville lor the week endnf resolutions, the Rev. Mr. Callahan ending Oct. 10, 1X74. If not called for in save a short and stirring address. thirty days they will be sent to th» Dead
The doxology, "Praise Cod from Jitter ofliee. Persons calling for these Oak Hall Clothing House, whom all blessings flow," was sung, and letters will please say, "advertised 'the benediction pronounced, closing an AlbrightLewis VOaley EmmaJMis interesting and profitable meeting of the I'UsliEnoch (loodwin.Mahlon
BowenMiss ElorenceJones Samuel
lilv Ike BurkMichael
niCMH.rrioxs. BaughWBraing
Jii.iulml, That we, tilt women of Mont- Sn\derl.i/.zieMis^ 'joinery county, ami lllh District of In ThornEliailiana,"in convention assembled s= Craw- 'fomliiwonJesse lord-ville, this 10th day ot October, 1874, VanTa.-selRulus do most earnestly ptotest against, the re- Yam-leavcCatharineWatsonI.izzieMr-, I .pal of said law and in the name of r. Mrs virtue and morality and lor the sake of
ami dens ol tin: destroyer, we respect- ,, fully and earnestly request our IHIOW at C. M. rawford N. citizens who have rights at the ballot box to cast their votes for none but true lem- l*or first class ready-made clothing
perance un who will use their .nllueuce and etl irts in sustaining and enforcing the law.
our.-elve.n henceforth to useourindividual and combined inlluence and all lawful
call at :?2.
Htxcilvid, That while il is ma now, as 'I'iiirtv-five cents for a sijuare meal at. it never has been, our desire »r intention j|iv i^vnioti's. to interfere with the lawful business ol any man, or lass of men, conducted in It is interesting to notice how rapidly a lawful manner, nevertheless, we pledge
fliul proper mt'aiin in our power lor tlie tie- life ami activity. A tew days sine** the Orange stand was abandoned by
tec.tiou of violations of the law. and its rigid enforcement against all violators, and this we will do regardless of the sneers and threats of saloon keepers or their advocates and defenders.
A Card.
Let me thank the press of the city and my competitors for their uniform courtesy and finally let me assure my friends that this card is not a mere "whistle" to keep up my courage but comes from my heart. .IAMRK M.
SIMPSON.
HM NTV SKW'S KOSSII'
l-lrHMHIII Hill.
l)ry niiples as we do. —Apples are notoriously scarce. —A hymeneal storm passed over the «urroimding vicinity and laid hold upon lhe following, who stepping into the boat «f life, pledged theinseives to "stick to it" though their journey may be lre'luontly molested by buoys and gale.s: Albert Wilson, of Round Hill, to Lizzie Ulter, of Sugar Grove James W. Tribly to Marv L. Gurrutt,and Joe. II. l'hil-1,. ..
Sugar Grove. Live and learn, children, live and lerrn you will have your "up-
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joint di-vtisst. ti betweoli Messrs .w.l. I ir i_v I, .l:iim-i l'lunkelt and Uen.
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t.,i)|js|lment 0f
Kriesaml.onis Mon roe W Murphv fhadeus Moore lo.-eph Mahoney.lohu MarlowCeorge MillerAnnaMi-J MorrettMarv Airs. NewellGeorgeW Palmerl da .Miss Shower AM SingletonDavid May AnnaMis-.
Wilson.James WilsonAK WenderJohn
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•Smith's Pharmacy,
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Tuesday, and was molested by no one, but "ye Democrats" looked cornor-eyed at him. -A Methodist "exhauster," a resident
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of the edge of Bristle Ridge, sold a lot of
dressed turkeys to one of our merchants,
The soon, "Poor Little lint," was when lo down in the bottom for a turthen sung by two young ladies, Miss j.(,y
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the men who are being led as victims to lhe slaughter, for the sake of the youth Cassimeres, merinos, serges, sateens ut lhe country who are tempted or in m,,] lucres, camels hair cloth, DeBegcs, dun.crol being tempted into the paths
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Eli Kahn's, Fisher's block, No.
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are made—old places made new.
(1(^rle,i r"°ms chil"K0'1
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old McOlureit 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
Allow me to thank the people of have not only a large, new and complete Montgomeiy county for their geneious •upport for the office of Oounty Auditor.
dry goods stock, but also one of the very finest displays of boots and shoes also,
I ran on the platform of Faith, Hope ladies' and gents' fancy and furnishing and Charity. I had hope that I would be elected faith that men of opposite politics would vote for me, and now 1 can extend the broad mantle of charity over those who have encompassed my defeat.
goods. An enormous stock of everything anyone could wish. They will do as well by their customers as can be done by the..,(S range or any other establishment.
The finest cigars in the city are kept at Smith's drug store.
Few establishments will be found where there are more accommodating and gentlemanly proprietors than those of the grocery, bakery aud dining hall of Johnson & Vancleave, in the Jim Mack, old Main street, stand. And they sell all kinds of groceries in the best of style and at the most reasonable prices.
Fres'i oysters received daily ut .fom(*ryill's rest:iurant.
All wiiol underwear at Goltra & Bub C'Dfk'ri.
Scliocil IJooks at Dickey «fc Hrewer's.
The "Rtitary" soft coal ba«e burner is sold bv S. H. Gregg & Son. 37w4.
I -M) acre farm lor sale or trade for town
ups, to ^lam ie Dickey, all o! New Kieh-1 ., .. ,. ... ,,,hj ,, property, all in a.high state of cultivaIIIOIKI A. Hamilton, ol Leaven-j ... tion New Iraine house with six rooms, worth, kan., to bun..:, kirkpatnck. ol I iw(
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fencinir, &< Call on Geo. W. Allen at A lb'1' !5ro.'s store. I53tf
and downs" vol may you "Hick till "itr\- cloau through. Cl'TSAWS, Climax, Champion and --your oorn-hpoiidi'iit lind the.[ileas- I Klootric, very low at Campbell & Tins-i'.-i-ii mir|it call it |itoaMiri'—of hear- li-y's.
fU D,ckey & nrewcr
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auk. I'Sunkf.tt and Swank made •-itotiiry" N»ri '«al llnH» lltirin'r I*«m \OTICE. ••oeeehes, uppo.-iun the Republican party, exlilbliion nt Ji. II. Urvieis N«mV It I •'hieli took Si,i,tori in a -lender ?pot.- «'hII .«.«! Notiee is liereliy given thut the unMernitrne .! sot r»i* y«»nr«cir. Saiij speech wits purely a Reform, bas'•d wholly tijii the ''oorniption" of the
scf foi- iiiinivir.
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THK (rRAWKOKDSVI LLE SATURDAY KVKXINTU JOURNAL.'
Fine Sheep for Sale. I liave for nale a few more vomit: ringlet (Jotswold bucks and ewes. This flockhas taken premiums at every fair where
Roing east this Autumn than have for exhibited tins year. They were import- .*fr,,"'ry
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*',e m-'de, at Campbell & Tin-
sley's.
School Books at Dickev it Brewer's.
GAMPBKLIJ & TINSLKY
.t.ivinfr
thejr ll| slock
builtle W!lg()n mal(er
|)!lrUwiire for!
,) iack,n)it|is,
liainterjl and CVHry b()(ly e|s0 Ca and
ee them.
as an old roo.-ter, tough and
The Howe sewing machine sold low down for cash at Miller's Block. 31tf
White and fancy shirts at Uoltra & Babcock's. Also a neat lot of children's hats.
Mrs. il. Sidener is now prepared to do stampiii'.' in all the latest styles for Braiding and Silk Embroidery. 32tf
In order to save from two to three dollars on an overcoat or suit, call at Jake Joel's New Oak Hall Clothing House.
All kinds of underwear at theJNew
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE the best assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Knobs and all other kinds of Building Hardware in the county. Call aim see us.
School Books at Dickev & Brewer's.
It becomes necessary for everybody to think about getting married sometime, ami one of the most important tilings in this'fashionable day is how to make up an outfit. Now it is a fact that ought to
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Stoves for wood, for soft coal and hard coal, the largi-st variety and for lowest price at liobb it Mahorney's. 41w2
CARPET PAPER moth proof, the bct thing out at Campbell & Tinsley's.
One and two horse drag wood saws, the best made. Will saw 20 cords ol wood per day from the log. Every farmer ought to come and see them at Robb & Mahorney's. 40w2
The richest and most tempting collection of gents' underwear in the city is the new stock at Goltra it Babcock's.
School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.
The Metropolis is a new candidate for public favor among the 5 cent cigars. For sale at J. A. Soinerville's.
Advertising
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yY^^iN'irfTu.vTORS NOru i-:.
is hereby yiven that tin? undersigned
l)a\ takl'll on li'I i) M'llll III S» I'til
I.UICIUA, IMI.,
fVlso new styles of gents'
scar fa and ties, ladies and gents' kid gloves, a full stock of jet fringe, beaded gimps and Yak laces for trimming at the
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CAMI'HKU.&TIXSI.KY.
nutmtll, L.wi ue ua LIUS Mont^ niory ooiintv, State of linlmna, in fay... ol city as can be procured in New York, Mi^an-t A. Cnniherianil ami .lohn c. i-'rj ot. ai to tn«' ns Sheriff of county. I will exand no one need go further to iiiiu ltthan |»ose»t puhliesHh* »ndou eryf on
to the establishment of Allen & Urother.
School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.
flood goods and prices to suit all, at Jake Joel's New Oak Hall Clothing llou-e.
Mat Klein's Jewelry Hall is headquar ters for jewelry. Resides a superb stock of the best foreign and American watches, aud every variety ol elegant jewelry, lie has just received a large stock of the celebrated Diamond Spectacles, to which he invites the attention of his customers
Pure drugs and plenty of them at Smith's drug store.
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I\M ICS S. HAHIMS, Administrator.
^DMINHTKATOR'S NOTICE.
Notifo is hornhy i^ivrn thaf tho nii'lorsi^nci has hi-cn ai»point«*il* adniinisirator thi» o*tnlo of .M.(ti|ia hlinoro, lat? of Montgomery «'oiint\. 1 ••••a»"l .iji| *iato is ^uppo-».«l to hi» si1 vcnt. .!MlN
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I ^ojnriy eoiinty, SiMt»» ol ImliatiH, peion «l I property, enn»i«iinjj in irt of the folio A-mtr arti
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to-wit Horn's «*!ittie, ht»^^, emu, who it. one reaper, fanning tools, ono wayon, one '•pnns.'Wii^im, honsehohl anl kitchen fnrnitur*, various otljer articles.
TKHMS— "'edn ot om* year will he niven on I :»H sum•» n\ tin* nureha^er ^rivuiti his not* I
are now re- s.'iV'xu'lVis."
^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
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\TOTICE T) 11 EIRS OF PETITION Ti SKi.l. |. |-r.\TI:.
Stntc of liiili:i|i:i, Moni'.'omr-ry ronnty Notiopis lirri-liy (I'vcu lli:it Anilicw I. Uontli, -\'iininiti*:it«ir oi- the ol .lohn .1. Anui1. h:i* lilo't Ins petition to
Hj onler of thi* otinoil of tho N11y of oil laiol on his Vat-hool
VjOlK.E 1 O CONTRACTORS.
LECAL.
^lJMINISTRATORS' SALIC.
Notice is hereby given that wo will ell at public sale, at tie late residence of ilivor 15. Wilson, late of Montgomery ••ountv, Indian-i, two miles north of l^olo^i, on Wednesday, Novem* 1, IS74, the porsoti il property of aid decedent,
COIIMSIinjjof
Noliee is |,v jriven 1li:it the undersi'Mie 1 months «ill BE uiven. pinch -iser ^IVHIJI tiotitins been appointed administrator or Hit- estate itli approved security, waivim valuation _!:ivi ol William Wi'Mi i-tr.. nt MoutL'oiiK'rv ''oimtv, H-AKNb\, •V- I. N. MII.I.KU.
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1 lie ouneii roservey theriifhf to rpjo*^ any or ...
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C.uwtoril.svillo. 'J'. p. H1MWN. oily wliioli, a to ostimntos hv eon lent
tl»o Hull dsi\ ot Mi'toher, l.sTI, lor furnislini^ m:tterinl nn.l eoi)itriietiii^ a fir(» eistern ol' thr hundred inel- ejt|»:u-itv, to ho located neiir tlit» corner «»f North «n»l \Ve*t streets ^ni»l eity The snid "islorn must l.e eonstrueted necord ini to -jeci lw:ttmn to he lurnisho.l l»y the Ultv Kniruieer.
Tlie Rottp.eil reserve* tho riolil to reject anv or nil hiils. Hy onler if Hie (.'niniiion Connoil of the (.'in ol Crawforilsvill.-. T. 11. Hlit IWN,
be known that just as nice, fashionable ^HERIFF'S SALE. and cheap a wedding outfit, either for Hy virlne of t\\fi several exeentions tonie iti-1-idit-s or L'entlc-inen can be had in this I,''"'""1
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"f ^"onit court oi
Saturday, the 2-1 th tlty of October, S74, ••etweon tlie hoi:r«* ot in oV-loek A. M. and I o'eloek P. M. of s»iL day,
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tho Court House
door, in the Ciry ot'Crnwfordsville, Moht^o'inorv eountv. IndnuiH, tin* rents and profit« for a teuh not exe.eetliny «»vc»n yo:\rs, of th» followini:de. sitrihetl rfal ostnte, in "Montgomery county, Indi•tna Tin1 uniivled ono h-dt of part of lo*( nmnhor/'.M) ot' the original pint of the eity of Crawfordsvilie, hounded as folluw.^ He^inninjr at thrsouthwest eonier of said lot an«l runtime thonee east ?,\\£ feot. thelleo north feet, thfnee west n1., feet, thonee south41 feet, thenoe vvc-l ll'^ feet, theme south sj1., to the plnee of beginning, to he sold to satnfy suid exrcutic*!!*:, interests and aeeruinn cost-, aiid it tlie same will not brin^ a sum suttieient to satisfy said c.xeeutiotw, 1 will on the same day at thesjine place, "Her tho fee simple of siid reai estate, to sntify -aid jutlunionfs for and Ss*i.07 respe«tivel\, toifctlHT with mtor^st and ai eruin^ without reiief from valuation or appraisenuMit laws.
Said real tiiUen as tho property of MarV I 'volley. I. M. KKLSKV,
Sh'tr M. C.
IU* Warner Wilhito, Uoputy. 4ow:tprfi'.*'»
SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtutv of four sovorul oxoMitions to IHIMII-, roetnl fivmi tho rirrk of tin- Cnvint Court of Montjjnuu'ry county, fttntt* ol iii'tnum, in favor of the ,1. F.\S*Mhorfmj Company ot »l. I^SIUMI to mo ns Shoritl of siii«1 roimty, I will expose to suit* ti puhlir auction mul outcry, on
Saturday, the .31 day of October, 1874, hotsveon th«» hours of lu oVIonk A. M. an«l o'chu'k I*. M. of said thn\ at tho Court House tloor, in the City »f Crawfonlsvillo. Montgomery i'ounty, hidiana, the rents unl protits f«r a term iot exceeding Soven Years,t»f the following «le•riheri real ostato, Montgomery eountv. Iiult* .i 11*1, to-wit The oust half of tlu* west h'}| of the northeast (puirtor of section 'M, township north, of rau^c wost. contaminix 4acres, more loss, to he soM to satisfy SMI»1 executions in* torests and costs, and if tho sumo will net luinjrn sum sufficient to satisfy said executions.! will on tho same dav at tho sumo place, otJ'or tlie foe simple of said real estate, to satisfy said iudjzmeats for $lo*.M7, Sl.Vu'.n', SlTiw.'Jii, respectively,together with interest and eost without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said real estate taken as thenroporty ofSimeon itronarii. I. M. KKI^KV, Sh'lTM. C.
Hy W. Wilhite. ])eputy. 4UwvtptjK.-2.r».
V^HERIFPS SALE.
Hy virtue ut an execution, to mo directed from the Clerk ol the Circuit Court of Montgomery I county. State ot Indiana, in favor ot Sarah.!*. dthie, issued to me as sheriff of said county, 1 will expose to Sale at juihlic auction and outciy, on
Saftmhnj, thr JiM day of October, 1874, between the hour* of 10 o'e.loek A.M.and o'eloeU P. of said day, at the Court llou^e door, tn tho City of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. Indiann, the rents and profits for a term not exeeoding sovi'ti years, of tho following desori oil real ostats to»vvit Beginning at thoMouthwoHt corner of the scho(»l house lot west, of tho town of Krod(?ricUshiir^ in saul county, running west six poles mid six links to a post*, thonoe north! twenty two pole* to tho een'ur of tho lndianapo lis and Crawlordsvillo State road, tlicnoo in a sonthea«torly direet ion in tho center of said road to tlie northwest corner o| said sduol lot, thon*e south aloni the west boundary of said school lot to the place of beginning,"it being in the northeast corner of tho nor*1 Invent i|iiurtor ot
horses, cattle, sheep, corn in
the field, mrni11115 utensil.*, household ami kitchen furniture. TI5KMS Alt amount* of fc.{ ami less. etish in Innd. On stuns over tint amount a credit ot
NilnnnHrr.itor
VON RI^rDKNT NOriCK.
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Stuio Moni^omoiy onnty. l»ol.»ro of tho in ami
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lor said county. Ih-nrv Nii-hoNon v-. Hohrrt ll-irris. (%»mpi itit on ao"onni.
Hoit romomtH'tvl that on iho 7th of Octo-
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1^71, s:ii«l plaintit! ill«*! Ins compi lint n-
1-...'^ I 'DV. W heroin lit* e|um«-«| Sll.':.r». helore me, I the nn'lorsi«»nr»«l, ,i .In-th-eot the IVaee III alh! lor I'tuol. toun*.hip MI saul eountv, ami etnnir
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FOR JSAIJO.
Splendid Locations on W Britton's Vanhook Place for Suburban Residences, for Market Uar .eninff, and for
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Fruit Culture in lots offromS. 10 & 15 Acres Each.
,, ,, I itrroM ol (his I nui lvinj .soiilli of the
sih.O oi o,,,o„.uiJ,,'Vin' "tl":,:,,,ri1 w!l|1ho'iiw!rV,^\|,l\','l!' I iMronat, tho IMIIM
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J,. ,V 'I lior'l o.stnle III tills Vlolllltv. wilifll is jllsl _• c-l.-rk ot M. (.. I w.-st oflhi'oitylimits, is mpi.liv in. ill
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nioro v!ilii!iliU' in tho luturr. I.und iiiniioiliMtolv "lioi!iinj V.tnhooU l'l:iri-is now solium in lots H'I Slim por iH-ro, wliii-h one yi-nr ni snl.l lor loss tlinn 51'ki per noro. I'nri-'lnism-s omu i-I-:iIthe prit-o i.!' rlio l:inii out of tho tiinoor aloni-. t'.i(f
Notice is hin-hv ^ivon tlmt tn|s Mill ho ro-oon-i'il lit Iho otli.-o ot the Clofli ,,r :|,o onvof Cruvvlonlsviilo, Inihiinn, nnti' Monthly, tho i'»tli dnvof I).'toiler, l*7'l, lor (ho i-on.-tntrtion ot :i sioou-filk in front of till- lot owncil hv WilM-un II. Knmoy, 011 tho north solo oi Mum stroot, l.oIMOOII Vntor ,-troot iin.l tho Louisville, Ne« ,\l•uny A'_('hie:ii H.-nlro ol, 111 s:iM oity. Sui.l ilk to ho six f,.(*t Mliie^ to ho niil'Ie of yood Imi 'l pnv- I ooT./,Ti''l:,!i1''1 !'f V""1 'nmlMT In the Trw r»r Firewooil, l»r nt il 11 li \k out hitii two ineJuth thick hy ten] Nliivi'M, for liiimhcr op Itnil*
FOR SALE.
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'riionnilersi^noil has :.-i:„-res of heavily limlier.
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-rotten 1^ «nd southeast corner of tho southwest quarter of section 7 in township IS north, of rangonwest, containing about 7n-MH»o| an aero, and d**oa certain olhor tract or parcel ol land described a- toll»ws, to*\vit Comm^neinjr jit
|inin* in tin-eenter nl tlie tn I i:t IIOJX 1 is mul tjr»w Unlsville state rum) 1 elwoiis iiinl tulinUs north I of tiie li ilf M'etiMi cornrr (ill the south line ol I Heetion 7. to\ui»hi|i lh nni'tli, of ranpc :i ive.-t, tin nee north .(chains and .riil links to stake, (hence west Mi decrees north.! ehiiins und I links to a stake, thence south '£1 west -1 .-limns and .'7 links to point in ilifi nenter of
I he Indianapolis State mail, theriee south till de-jri-ces east I iihain" and 4!i links to the place of I a a a ii 1 a the satne tnore or less, it bein^ ft part of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 7 (oivnship I and lanue :t west, to be sold to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, and if the same will notbrinjj sum Mtllicietit to: satisfy said execution, I will on the same day at the sunn1 place, ollpr the fee si tuple of t,aid real estate to satisfy a judgment for $'/li togetner with interest" and costs, with relief fri.ni valuation and appraisement laws.
Saul
real eswte taken as the property o! John Ilo^^ott. I. M. KKl^KY.Sirn M.C. p.y W W.lhite. 1 -piity. 1lw lpl'*l .l'l
itist •i.li.iiuim ttir
itv ('lorli. I parties will tnrn out 1,.".Ilo oor.ls I lioil, oiisistmj-' prtnei].iilly ol sii tree. In ».|.|ition to th-
«oo,l there aroovor li 'i line mile trees. Nine,Mo
for staves, liiinhoror railroaH ties. Will n-ll the
Nolii-o is herehv civon that seale.I hi.Js wooihor the oak tnnhor separately,lull prefer to will he re. eive.l ai tiie otliei of tin- Clerk of the toHi-iher. Any person or per-ons ilesinnt: City of (.'rawforilsville. Imliain, until Monilav, 'n,1l|!lrV'l.H^1'
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'""'Satnin this imlier
The land itselt is al-f ottered tor sab* with tin 11mbor on it, at liirure »o low that the 1 »uver eau j»av for it out of tie timber alone I bus making (he land clour tor hi profits on the investment.
WM,I». HKITTiiN,
Firm ot Urition A- Hruner.
COFFIN MANUFACTORY.
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IM UFOICIS
VI |,|,K
COFFIN COMPANY,
UNDERTAKERS.
i.ir \on«
KlNti manuf'ict.urers ol our own and N holoalc »U-alei in
Collin Trimming
Soliciting a visit from all mt«M'e-t*M. Kospectfnlly yours.
•^f»t CU\WKUIU»SVIMJ: CMFHN
^BU^OINC MATERIAL.
A CA1M)
To Builders and Others.
'pHK unilor.iit iieil take tins tnethoil til call tH* JL attention ot persons building ami repairing houses, and tin
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piibho goniTully, to thojr
LAltCJE iiiul COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Iluildiiig .Material, Etc.,
Consisting in part of
PINE AND POPLAR
SHEI3STO-L:
PINE
LATH,
DELPHI
XjXZMTIE.
LOUISVILLE
OEMiEISrT.
DOUBLE CALCINED
PLASTER.
PLASTERING
HAIR.
PITTSBURG AND CLAY COUNTY
COAL.
KANAWHA,
SAGINAW,
A N BAY CITY
SALT.
All of which articles can be had at
iimIi
Tlie TiOtvewt
Hates.
Grain and Pi odnce
OP AI,L KINDS
TAKES IN EXCHANGE
DARTER & BRO.,
Washington and Pike Sts.,
'rauforville.
onne
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offor to «ho eitiv.»Mi^ of Cr«wf »rd-v ?»ud TUMiuty our services as ut« I •I'ILKMlie at per cent.
lfielow nil ('oiiipetition.
A W A E
Iu«l.
FOR RENT. TOR RENT.
FRONT ROOM,
S E O I S O I An.l the
BASEMENT
of
FI.STOX 1IAXK HIILDMC.
CREEN HOUSE.
(UtEEN HOUSE.
Tin- undei'slitnod lias oxen. ii i-rcii
IIOIIKCOII
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'\Viil»uHh
.oar,t
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ol Mir
.V 1 1 ro:il. and will leii 11 it l:i iille 1:1 on to •1111 I :i 11 HIT i»lsuit aiul llow-
I'S I'O Nil I «... I'MIUVCPN will l»« prcNervnd lliroiiu-li tli«- Winter «,!•. will nil (•o^l. sil nui' rink, and (tellvor.
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In KIKKI Mnllt.loii In tlie
M|)rlli(f. (tllc« ut «J iinotlon lluuiie, CrawrordNvllIc, Ind.
SASH, GLASS.
PAINTS, OI LN, PUTTY
Atul
RUBBEB PAINTS
Campb el 1 & Tinsley.
S. 91. KAIK8.
J^hnosft
J*7 REAL. ESTATE.
MUTTON & BRUNER'S
Real Estate Agency,
CrnwfordHvlllc, Ind. !1K undorsi^noil have a lar^e lint of propeit I for sale, eonsishngof dwellings, ehotoe town ot s, farms and woMtorn lands. Those wishing to illt^r hiiv or sell will find it to their adv&nU/E* to enii on* them at their ottice. I)oefitf#"
HARDWARE.
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