Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1874 — Page 5

^•iturdan ftkoninj Journal

Tl AND VICINITY.

Council rrou««liiigs.

The City Council met in regular

mi on Monday evening The Committee on Petitions reported remonstrance against the opening of •1 lie proposed avenue along the L., N. A.

Railroad, with the recommendation liiat ii be granted. The remonstrance is '-iuned by over seventy property holders in the !»d ward, headed by Col. S. C.

$10:.J.I»5

labor, which were allowed.

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for street

Washington ,-treet was sent back for (•.irrection. The consideration of the itlii'i's was postponed till next Monday veiling.

On motion the controversy over the measurement of li'-e cisterns was referred

The Marshal was directed to enforce the dog ordinance. The contract to construct the fire cis-it-rn at the corner of North and \\'e.-t streets was awarded to II. Clements at 10 runts a barrel. There was only one •other bidder, James Nolan, ."0 cents.

The contract for the construction of .-sidewalk in front of Win. Kamey's property., on Main street, was awarded in James Nolan at cents per foot and

I cents per foot for curbing. A communication was received from .leuiiison I'iriiner, notifying the Coun 011 that their proposition to donate

feet oll'their lot 011 the 1-., N

south to the corporation line.

Elm

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of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. I On account of the absence of Col. Carrington, who is sojourning we know not where, there have been no drills this week.

John K. Mitchell, formerly of '7(5, who created so much excitement last Spring by becoming insane, has been heard from. He has been restored to his right mind and has gone into business at Louisville, Ky.

The report that V. N. Yergin, who lelt the Sophmorethis year, was married luii turned out to be false. We didn't lielieve it from the very first, knowing him to be something of a gentleman.

The Juniors delivered their originals this morning. All of the class responded except Ellis, Hastings and Hills.

A debater in the Calliopean last Friday night proved beyond a doubt that Oliver Cromwell was no gentleman.

In the Lyceum last evening the question, '"Is happiness on the increase T' was debated. If gentleman on the alliniative hail had the experience in af tairs loo delicate to speak of here, that hi1-opponent lias hail in the last three months he would have taken the opposite side.

A large number of the students were in the grand opening of McClure & Fry,

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evening. A college acquaiui-

hiic", Mr. J. K. Babbitts, of Springfield, we were glad to take by the hand A Junior the other day in I'rof.

aiupheH's recitation room asked lor a ..definition of pnrifh- gravity.

A .iiiiii nej up Suit (ji'fi'k. Wednesdny morning of last xvefk

was the uouil fortune of liis unsophisticated eyes to behold. The expedition aforesaid was 110 less than the embarkation of the slaughtered candidates for that blissful and retired region that is said to li«» beyond the head waters of the

s(,roam

.hi \Tikiuln ovoniiur. ,1.. ...l .. -.1 i. »i .1 ... .1

date eonirihutud a plank, spar, beam, rudder, rib, sail or compass in the construction ol the crazy craft on which they had taken passage.

Hon. Leander McClur^ was Captain and Klder Howies 'Chaplain, but the names of the balance of the ofllcers were an immense

not generally known. On

W'illMin. he report was received and [sail, unfurled by James Johnson, were i!ie coinniittee discharged. I the words, "'Free Trade, Anti-Baxter .Mayor Coons reported fines collected ftjl], Anti-County Su perm tendency," luring't-he month of September to the -ukI in his pocket was a u.«elc*s railroad were brilliantly lighted with gas and :imount of ?M-, and presented the receipt tickot for the State capital. Next came Chinese lanterns, and the magnificent ut'tlie I reasurer for that amount. M. i. Wau^li, crying, "Down with ev- st .ek of dry goods and millinery was

The Street Commissioner presented crythin/." ,Close at his side and looking displayed to the very best advantage. iijeoiints anii.unling to

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ii I'rof. J. Ij.Campbell, of Wabasfi Col- deck afoot and alone reiterating his little ,. ...

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••go, for settlement, tlie City l-.ngitieer speech about what he was going to do

and Mr. Nolan each to select a party, when elected County Auditor, being iu:tnd the decision thus made to be filial. terrupted at the most interesting point by On motion of Mr Vanarsdall the' Stoddard, who would break out with, amounts due for benefits from property "I'd rather be a door keeper in the house holders on Jefferson street were turned of the Lord tlnri to dwell in the tents of uver to the City Attorney for collection, the wicked." Morgan Snook was seen looking for Henry Johnson, but Henry was not on board. It ems that he was building a little boat of his own in which to embark as soon as a little personal matter between himself and Teddy

A. & C.

road lor a street would be withdrawn tin-

in

him with an eye of pity, stood honest ihe .-how windows being particularly at-

Uncle Archie, who was extolling the tractive. The occasion was enlivened

The commissioners to assess damages merits of a patent salve, whose wonder- by music from the silver band. Alto-, and benefits on account of the opening fu[ curative properties were to heal all gather the opening was a grand success.

.Main, Uasinngton anil .lolin streets the wounds in Montgomery county, and Messrs. McClure & try are to be cou-

nbin.tted their reports. The report on which was labeled "Down with the news- gratulated alike for their splendid die.

papers and their pennv a liners." Shular and Goodbar were Me tetc, consulting whether to make "prime mess" or "clear rib" of the slaughtered. Simpson with his "number eleven feet, and number twelve mouth" was tramping the

,. i*tirt ti'iii to collect all outstanding claims unme-

I diately, in order to make settlement

Hrown could be arranged. Tom Tatii.kk.

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uoL'xn Nnnnr Crrek 'iiiwiikIiIii. —Our schools are all in full blast. —Splendid time for corn gathering and wood hauling. —H. J. Hetherington and family are 30 rusticating 011 "Big 'later." —I). 1). Dark, ot Clark's Hill, has 400

our "dominion^' on corn.

less ihestieet is irraded within 30 days, John K. ICirkpatrick and lady are The Treasurer w.ts directed to take up I at present stopping on Potato Creek, a city scli.K.I building boiH of ~L-

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purchased for the city by Councilman jiire each reconstructing and repairing Hamsey for face, accumulated iuierest their houses. "mii.1 2.1 per c-nt. premium.

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The Marsha! was directed to notify ail sidewalk conti'iii:ors 011 Washington and Walnut streets that if their work is

not. completed before the next, regular I chafer, stopped just long enough up here meeting of the Council their contracts

Wolfe and Charley McGu.re

-Aus. and Sile Bowers

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and William

Allen are now in Colorado in search of fur&, money and health. —John Smiley, in company with Ada

child's leg broken.

will lie annulled and relet. —At the Station Bowers things' have On motion of Mr. Ilainsev the .Street

ol liltC been 11)Hue lively by three or four

but all is now love! v.

'ominisMoiier was diieeted to put in two cement pipe culverts, one across Wabash I 1 lie election is over and the hysons ,iu«r avenue on east side of Walnut, and one to be learned are that dotvnwright false-

across Tike street on west side of Wa-,h- hood, whether it be to'report candidates yardaof caipetsan J, I iil{rlM11. of well known temperance proclivities portion. 4y. The City Clerk was directed to adver-, as having two gallons of whisky in the For goods for a tine or servicablc' suit :i*e for bids for the graveling of

I wood to buy temperance Granger votes,

•treet Iruiu the I., B. & W. Railway or a ouart bottle in a buggy to support

lhe

niotion ol Mr. l'nce the Council

'"wly, will not win Candidates

whom their enemien attempt to beat

th|g Wfty ftre 8Ure of a riumphiint

adjournetl to meet next Monday evening, election but with charity to all and ha- calf boots. Come in, gentlemen, and get io consider the reports on the opening of tred to none, .let us all endeavor to be pair of those fancy slippers. Babies' Main. Washington and John streets. and to do better, and build up a commu-

,„m s—'»» forever. {ers to wear. Also several styles of gents' H. M. Stevenson, of the Senior class, Health good, trade improving, folks box toed boots and shoes, all [or sale at stiirted this morning to Charlottsville, happy. B. Mann. ChallisA Bro.'s. Va., to attend the National conwntion

James GreenJM

lilair&Hollttway CiC.liberson.Mr Ciirron Edgar DiivisKuudcl Duvis.1 It EcclesIJzzieMisid EnrnhartWill G'lldsberryMollie GaleyJMiss AlooreliinaMrs McloinJosieEMrs

McUicraftLizzie MissRichlsaac rpliy Martin MahoiiyMiuhacl astcn Harrison McbeyRF WarrenXancy

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Bulger VV Galey.IaneMrs BuckJames GrayPayton BrownMrs GremsleyRobertN BowenFlorenceMrs GardnerSarahM Mrs BarnardEllaMrs HomerDaniel n,nvisi» »Tnmu \*i rrnp Blair&Smock MessrsHollingsworthWF I ^DMlM&lRAlOBb NOifCE

HumPrank HettnerDP llainiltonCharles .JohnsoiiCtoorgcH Jackson Robert KellyJermialiM KnappsAJ 1-ittloJoh MillerEvaMrs OliverEloisMiss 1'iiirM AMih

Stuck KateMis« Sibbard.IohnD Vnncleave Jonatliiui

Elder

B. MCCAIN,

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fancy drv goods and furnishing goods es-1

tab!ish»U»nt of W. P. Can*.

In order to save from two to three do!-

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our correspondent witnessed lhe fittinj ""t of one of the most interesting and For "crumbs of comfort," jro to Fry :^")jrloiiierate -x|M*«litioii- that it ever' & Sliean's.

xew Oak Hall Clothing Houec.

TH CRAWFORDSVILLE SATURDAY-EVENING JOURNAL.

Grand Opening.

On Thursday evening of this week, at 7 o'clock, the doors of the Grange Store

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were wide open for the reception of vis-|

ltors, ana for hours All

jam. Crowds on crowd.s of people came

«H,.d Salt Creek. Each candi- pushing into the doors and around! A DMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE

among the piles and piles of goods, all ea^er to see in a few short hours all that could be seen of that immense stock of goods. The room is much the largest one in the city, but it was fur from being la rye enough to hold the enormous crowd that for hours came pouring in, until it was estimated by some that there were durum tho evening over 2,000 people in the room. Everybody was there, all perfectly delighted and happy. The rooms

play on this occasion and for their gener-

al success in business.

Tiuiely Nollra.

nj| itn A)| npranna

L-m.winir

with his estate. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Campbell & Harter, either by note or book account, will please call within the next thirty davs if possible and settle. D. Hakktkk.

'^RAWKOllDSVILLE, Oct. 14, 18' 4

exhibited this ye ir. They were importfinest 41 tf

ed from the county, Kv.

flocks in Bourbon H. H. Talbot.

One of the be-t of corsets for only cents a piece, at Wasson & Myers'.

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at §1.00 per pair, at C. M. Crawford's.

A fine stock of furs of every description and very cheap at Allen & IJro.'s

Fresh oysters at Fry & rfliean's, No. 14 Main street.

to Eli ICalin,

For fine overcoats go Fisher's block, No. 32.

Our stock of hats ami caps for Fall and Winter are now complete. Those needing anything in our line will do well by calling ou us.

Goltra & Baiwock

L'.SE RUKBER PAINT, t'is the

best

good farmer last week after e.xplor-

.. *. iinr pvorv storp in town for bargains and or less, to he «old to satisfy

having seen Campbell & Harter's six rnasons concluded to patroni/.e their 100

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to Wasson & Myers'.

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School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.

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Letter IJst.

List of letters remaining in the postoffice at Crawfordsville for the week endending Oct. 17,1874. If not called for in thirty days they will be sent to th« Dead Iietter office. Persons calling for these letters will please say, "advertised Ash wonsh

New goods just arrived. Men's cheap

g]l0CS )y

the quantity. Men's hand

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Carpets, fall stock, choicest

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A large stock of gents underwear at

Eli Kahn's.

A new lot of bovs' clothing at Eli Kahn's.

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New dress trimmings, bleached laces, Yak laces,beaded guimps, beaded inserting at Crawford's.

LECAL. r.

4i''feared.

1 M».t Oct. lh74.--4lwJi

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1 INISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice is hereliy ^iven that 1 will sell al pulilie aimtion on Thnrsdav, the lKtli day of November, 1H7I, at tlie tat' residence of 1 'uviI lluchanaii, deceased, miles southeast of Krcdericksbrirj in Moni^omery oimtv, Indiana, all the personal properly of said decedent not taken by the widow, to-wit Horses, hogs, cattle, corn in the lield and crib, wheat, hay, reaper, two-horse

ture, etc TKRMS.--A credit of one vein* will he ^iven on all sum" over $•». Under tlint amount cash ir hand: lhe purchaser giving his note with approvcl freehold security, waiving alt- relief Irom valuation and appraisement laws, and including •v's fee. JAMKS K. 1UTCI1ANAN, attorned

Gents' white Hhirt* at from $1.75 to $2 and §2.25. Also new styles of gents' scarfs and ties, ladies and gents' kid |.-,)k COLLECTION OF gloves, a full stock of jet fringe, beaded V/ uaili i.\h TANKS IN hhown TOWNgimps and Yak laces for trimming at the

^k^i. Cottingliam. Kngiueerof the Anderson.

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!'",111" l{»'lrad, Inning

to ihe Hoard ol (commissioners t)f Montgomery

enmity, Indiana, a »letaile and sworn statement of the amount ftf work done and material furI nished on ti«l road in Drown township of said

Prescriptions carefully compounded al ountv. Ilic P.oard, alter examininir said eertiti- ....

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eate and itemized statement of the Kngineer,

Mnitll ft Cottage 1 )rui£ f?t.or. )ir\vnig h- en fhown to the sfiti»*lnetion of ht* Hoard that th'amntmt of work done hy the in I a in id to

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lars on an overcoat or suit, call at Jake

Hy order of the Hoard.

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LECAL.

DM INITIATOR'S NOTICE.

Noticeis horeby given tkat tlu» undersign- 1

has been appointed administrator of the gsiate

... .. ...1 r.._ .it of .lames (irahain, deceased, late of Montgomery

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OTIC coiltinu&l

county

ludinun,

Said estate

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,nsolv*nt-.

supposed

to be

eva l. gh\ium.

sufficient to pay his debts: and that said petition will be hoard at thn November term of the Circuit Court of said eountv.

P. M. «r

I. M.

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Oninnbcll

The death of the late J. I'.

makes it mv duty (as surviving partner)

VANCE.

At vv a clerk C. C. ol M. O.

(^HE[lIFF SSATdr

By virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Cneuit Court of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, favor of Robert Hollowav and Rebecca Holioway, issued t^ me as Sheriff of said.County, I will expose to sale at public unction

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outcry, on

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°I November, 184,

'"Hweon till" lionrs of 111 oVIoek A.M.nnH 4 o'clock

.lny,nt_the Court Housn .Joor,

^11r"iitX'utirf

in

the

protitV'ivit'r terinnV«1 c«'•I"H

•oimtv,

Lot n'nmU-r thri'f iii 'dIock' nmnlior three

s»ne

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the sitint! is known mil itesi»n:it(«( on the |!at of the town of Ditrlington to ho ohi to .sutisf) snid execution, interests iiml cost-, ami if thr

will not hrin^n finn siilHitient to fatisfv "aid uxeiMitiun, will on the same, day at the

same place, offer tho Tee simple of iaid led -tate, to sntisty a judgment for Three Hnn-

dred and Sixty One and HH.lon dollars, together with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real estate taken as the property of Stephen Graves. I. M. KKliSKY. Sh'tf 1. C.

By Warner Wilhi'e, Deputy. 4J-:iw$8 2."

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

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By virtue of two several executions to ine diI rented from thrf Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery eountv, State of Iiidianu, in favor of

Margaret A. Cumberland and John C. Fry ct. nl

issued tome as Sheriff' of said county, 1 will e.\-9 pose at public sale and outcry, oil

fcilie Nlieep for Mule. $u(lln(ayt o,e 24thday OJ Octohcr, 1874, I have for sale a few more young ring-

i».tweon the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4

let Cotswold bucks and ewes. This flock 1 Hoi door, in the City of Crawfordsville, Montuomerv lias taken premiums at every fair where

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e.ounty. Indiana, the rents and profit«. for it teini not exceeding ewn vears, nf the fol|»winu de« xeribed renl estate, in Montgomery eountv, Indiana The undivded one dt of part of lo": number (!U) of the original plat of the city of Crawfordsville, bounded as follows

southwest corner of said lot anil running thence east f.4feet, thence north

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feet, thence

west t'4 fed, thence south4!feet, thence west 41'4 feci, thence south to tlie place of heyinning, to be sold to satijfy said executions.

ri .. „i... I interests and accruitm costs, and it the same will 1 timber oil it, at (inures so low that the buver Jne Initialed dozen lauie.i klU glO\Cs, not. brinp a sum sufficient to satisfy said execn- liav for it out ufihe liiiiheralom- thusmaltina the 1 tions, I will oil the same day at the svme place, land clear lor his profits on the investment.

exeiMitious in-

terests anl costs, and if the same will not

bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions,! will on the same dav at the same place, otfer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy said judg-

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ments tor $105.87, Slftri.iw, $ifo.«j5) respect* iveiy,together with interest and eost without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real etnt»' taken as the nropcrlv of Simeon Grenard. I. M. KKI.SEV, SlTffM. C.

By W. Wilhite, Ueput.v, 4l-wiipfS.*jr».

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Hv virtue ol an execution to me directed from the'Olerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, Stale of Indiana, in fa\or of Abraham Mart/, issued to me as Sheriff of said county, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry, on

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hours of

ill o'clock

o'clock l\

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LEGAL.

D.MINISTRATOKS' SALIv

Notice is hereby given tlmi we will sell at pu!». lie sale, at the late residence of Oliver H. Wilson, Info of Montgomery county, Indiana, two miles north of Ladoga, on Wednesday, November *1, l#74, the personal property of said decedent, consisting of horses, cuttle, sheep, corn in the field, Jarming utensils, household mid kitchen furniture.

Notice hereby given that the undersigned I TERMS: All amounts of $:{ and les«, cash in has been appointed administrator of the estate hand. On sums over that amount a credit ol of David Huchauati, late of Montgomery county, nine months will he given, purchaser giving note Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to fio with Approved security, w&i-vitig- valuation laws, solvent. JAMES B. BUCHANAN, J. K. HARNEY,

VTOTICE TO HEIR* OF PETITION

to ski,i. real kstatb.

Administrator. I. N. *flI,!,KK. 4 (wil Administrators.

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RE&IDEM NO! ICE.

State of Indiana, Montgomery county ^taie of Indiana, Montgomery county, before Notice is hereby given that Andrew .1. Kouth, Kichard Canine, a .Iumh.c of "the l'eacC: and Administrator of the estate of John .1. Agee, for said eonnt v. deceased. has tiled his petition to sell the real j' Henry Nicholson vs. Hubert Harris. Comestate of the decedent, his personal being in- pi *tnt on account.

He it remembered tl)»it nu the 7th dav of Oeto* her, 1874, said plaintitl tiled his coinphiint in writing, wherein he elaimod before ine. the undersigned, a .lustieeof thw Pence in and for Union tounship in f»idcounty, mid seumu torth that sa'd defendant is* anon resident ot the Stnie of Indiana. Therefore the said rtnbort Harris, defendant, is hereby notified to appear and answer to *aid eomt'Iaini on the fourth dav of November, 1374.

I offer the fee simple of said real estate, to satisfy WXI. I'. ItUITTtlN I said judginents for |44S.S:I and tar,. 117 respect'- a:.wi:i Firm of Hritton Briini-r. lvoly, together with interest and arcrumu costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real est'ite taken ns the property id'Mary Kelley. jj.

I. M. KlvI.SEY. Sh'ff M. C. 8

j,': By Warner Wilhite, lieputv. 40»:ijiiiV'.i!

2 KEIUFF'S SALE

By rirturc ol lour several exectilioiVs to rn»* di« rected from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, State id' Indiann, in favor of the J. h\ Seiherl'iny Comp«ny et nl. issued to me Sheriff of said eountv, I will expose to sale at public miction and outcry, on

Saturday, the 31,s/. day of October, 1874, between the hours of IU o'clock A. M. and 4 oVdock P. M. of «aid day, at the Court House [door, in the City of Cnnvfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and protits for t»-nn 'not excefdin^

Seven Years,of the following des­

cribed real estate, in Montgomery eountv, Indiana, to-wit: The e»r?t half of the west half of the northeast quarter of lectioi 34, township north, of range west, containing4nacres, more

S«»id

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diiy, :it

iloor, in tho city of

north, of

lowins

tile Court House

Ci'iiwlorilfvillo,

Moiilgoinory

iiounty. Iiidliiiin, the rents and protil"lor term not ex«ee'li»K s«ven ytmrs, of the following il«wrilierl real eft.ite in Montgomery eonnty, liuli

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to-wit:

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part of the west hull of the

northwest |HHrter of section

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rnnge :i

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uml

at

liounds, to

.,ngmetes

meni

tuininic

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the privileges ami appurtenances thereto I longing, tii lie sold to satisfy said execution, interests ami costs, ami ii the same will not tiring a sum sufficient to I satisfy said execution. 1 will on the same, day, at I the. same place, oiler the fee simple of said real I estate, to satisfy a judgment for three I hundred and seventy and 4.1-loo dollars, to I "ether with interest and costs, without any refief Irom valuation or appraisement laws. I Said real estate taken as the property ol AliraI ham Peterson.

I. M. KKUSKY, Sh'lT M. C.

Warner Wilhite, Iieputy. l.tw.iplSll

SHERIFF'S SALE

Ntitiee is hcrehv iven that the undersigned Hy virtue an execiihon. to in*.' dii ei.ttd fiom have taken out letters of adininistritnon on the the'Olerk of the Circuit t.'ouit ol Slontfjoiiierv eslatcof Oliver 15. Wilson, late of Monu'omery comity, State ol Indiana, in layor ol tparah K. coontv

Said e^tHtc is solvent. .1. F. \HNEY, I. N. M1LLKH.

Maltliie, issued to me as Slierill' of said enmity, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry. on

Saturday, the Slut day of October, 1874, I between the hours ot 10

o'clock

1' of

real

corner

reaper

0

Administrator.

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is eiptal to the stock taken in *:«id Kailroatl t'otnnnnv by said township it in therefore ordered bv tlic'Hoard thnt said tax, placed npon the JuI plicate of Hrow township for the venr 1*72, ami liaving herctojoic been suspended, be collected :it once by the Treasurer of said county.

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of the school house lot est of the town of Fredericksburg ill said e.ounty, running west

six

poles and six links to a post, thence north twentv two poles to the een'er of the Indianapo lis

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wagon, buggy ami harness,one hair of liav rake, ""'Vi.'ipiVeorner of said school lot, thence fanning utensils, household ami kitclicii fimii-

Crawfordsville State road, thenei- in a I

the west, boundary of sai.1 whool

jot to the plnee of beginning, it being iti the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of portion I# and southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section 7 in township 1* north, of ran"o't west, continuing ahout 7'J*HH»ol an acre, an«ralsou certain other twet or parcel of land descrihcd follows, to wit Commencing nt a noin* in thc.center ol the in«iianopolifi and Cr. wf«rdsville State road '1 chains and in links north I of the half section eorneron the «outh line of section T« township 18 north, of ranue west, thence north .t chains and links to a stake, tliencc we-t degrees norths chains nn«i 21 links to a st^ke. thence south 'it d» grees west 2 chains and .r7 links ton point in the center of the Indianapolis State road, thence south degrees east! ''htius and blinks to the place of heg'iming, containii»g about l)o ayres, Vie the saiue nioi or les«, it being ft part of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 7 in township rtnd tiinjxe west, to be sold to satisfy said e.\ecutiotj, interest and costs, and if

same will not brim: a sum siitfleient to satisfv said execution. I will on the -ame day at the witne place, otter the fee

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H. WATSuNv

l-'.w Auditor.

simple

of said real

estate to *atisty judgment for together with interest* and cost**, with reliel Irom valuation andapprai^ement laws.

Said resil otate taken the prop» rt\ ot John

I. M. EI.^ICV, Sh'ff M.

llyW. W'il'ilire, I leplllv. ll«:fpt'Sl ..1U

RICH \RI» C\NINE, J.

FOR SALE.

1MR SALE.

Splendid Locations on W. F. Britton's Vanhook Place for Suburban Residences, for Market Uar tening, and for

Fruit Culture, in lots of from &. 10&15 Acres Each.

AImiiiI 40

acres of this land Ivinir soutli of the

Crawforilsvillc and Voimtsvil'lc Turnpike and east of a public lnghwav, now beinj opened through tho farm Iroin north to south and coil- 1

neetinjjwith Market street, is offered for sale in small tracts to suit purchasers at $|rii per acre. Real estate in this vicinity, which is ju.-t weKt ol the city limits, is rapidly increasing ill value, and as the city is fast buil'dnis: up 111 llnconnec.ion, it will continue to hecome more and more valuable in the futtirr. Land immediately nljoining Vanhook Place is now selling in lnt«a"l $H)il per acre, which one vear ago sold for lev than envi per acre. Purcliasers can realize the price of the land out of the timber alone. :intf

FOB SALE.

Timber In the Tree for t'irruiKMl. lor Mnven, for l.nmbcr or KailroH«l

1

TIon.

The undersigned has as acres of heat ilv limbered land on his Vanhook Place, just adjoining the' city which, according to estimates l»y competont1 parties will turn out l,."(in cords of wood,

iik

Beginning at the

consist-

principally of sugar tree. In addition to tin wood there arcover loo tine o„k trees, suitable for staves, lumber or railroad ties. Will sell the wood or the oak timber separately,bin prefer to sell all together. Any person or per-ons desiring 10 purchase can yet a bargain ill this timber. 'I he land itself is also ottered for sale withthe

COFFIN MANUFACTORY.

A W O I I I I

COFFIN COMPANY,

UNDERTAKERS.

Nl'Kt'lAIi XOTICK.

I

Saturday, thr 1 Ath day of Xovcmber, 1874, I lietwoen

KlNt manufactur(ri ol our own !»ut »l and wholesale dealers in

Collin

township

^0

west,

the fol-!

-wit:

OI the mirth eml of Sitiil truct,Com-

theiiee south on said

run

truct

one hundred ami

lourteen poles anil thirteen leet to Cornelius Wilson's northern boundary on said tni

'I,

eon-

acres, more or less, together it all

I tl.A t.t-it-ilorrna uml lllinill-IOItlllUM's fhet'Ct

We offer »o the citi/.ens of Cr*\vford^v lie TieinUy our services as undertaUerM ot 2.f» per cent.

Itclow all Competition.

Soliciting a visit frt»m all interested we :ne Uespectrully your-«t

2iitf n\WFOHI)SVIM.K OOFKIN CO.

00

'O S

o'clock I

"aid dav. at the Court ilou.-e door, ill the

City of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, InI diana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following deaeri ed

eetate, to»w"it: Beginning at tlir southwest

Ct--' O

•-A

Ta

BUILDING MATERIAL/

A CAltD

To Builders and Others.

PHE undersigned take this method to cull Mm _L attention ol persons building unci renairini houses, and liip public generally, to thair

LARUE and COMPLETE STOCK

OF

EtC ..

Building Material,

a, Consisting in part of

PINE AXI) POPLAR

SHZXZSTGIjESPINE

LATHI,

DELPHI

XjIZMTIE. LOUISVILLE

CE3^E2sTT. DOUBLE CALCINED

PLASTER.

PLASTERING

HAIR.

PITTSBURG AND CLAY

COUNT?.'

COAL.

KANAWHA,

SAGINAW,

and BAY CITY

SALT.

All of which articles can be had at

The Lowest fundi Ilatei*.

Grain and Pioduc5

OF ALL KINDS

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE

DARTER & BRO

Washington and Pike Sts.,

OaM'fbrtlNville, Tntf.

e.'.-tt'

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT.

FRONT ROOM/

S E O N S O And the BASEMENT

and

of the

ELSTOSJ I»A\K ltHMI\4i.

3"tl

CREENITOUSE.

GREEN H01SE. I Tin- tuilei'si)fni!il liiuiojieii. el 5 ITouHoon Wabanh custol' l.ln? Ti„ IV. A.". & C. Itui 1 rojil. und will il«. vote itirtl*Milnr attention t.« jciilt ivatlng jil'mitx iiiil 11 o*l.'l'S I'oi'salv.

tin-

1

Flowcru will be preserve.1 I I lii'oiiifli

Wlntei'iit

win ill. 1

cost nt. om* rlMk, and deliver--l in ir»od condition In tii*-. MpiinK.

Ofil«': nt .runctlon llotin-. CrnM'I'ordis vllle, Iixl.

S. M. K4INS.

I :i'.imofl'

REAL ESTATE^

HRITTON & IJRITNEIt'S

Real Estate Ageitcv, Crawfordsville* Ind.

IIK undersigned have a large list of prop". lor sale, consisting of ilwellincs, choice to*

oi s,'farms unit western lands. Those wishinf.-' either buy or sell will find it to their aiivMitiir*

1

to cull on them at th*lr offiita. Deeflt:.

HARDWARE.

A W A E

SASH, GLASS.

PAI1NTS, OILS, PUTTS. And

ts

N-l

E A I N S

Campbell & Tinsley.