Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1874 — Page 5
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THAT
there.
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ence
Journal
Saturdan (lluruinrt
CITY ANI VIOLMTV.
TiiKt" ii'itntiivcrsary of the wed
ding "I M'
1
Brown was
coliiltriitfl "t I'i' ii 1' siileiico last Sunday.
There a I 'iinlv rc-uiiinu and a httppy
•. um«.
previ ni-
4Itti liir
bratcl
day was Mr. Brown's
dM' ll I
lie two were celc-
ft her.
II.I.T.STIS will certainly make it •*h, til the Lo»ansport I'harot,
hot fur N now
An
ruiuN.
itii'rr on the Xcw Albany it id r11• in•• 1 an eiiuine la.st week, ••ITn 1'inv rtake a lame duck
Snl em in a vnii. lhat iihe lie-,
i-uridv piillinjr f«|'ikcs from I {.•• 11 '!-s riuinini ruin* rail
•elilal li'll-nv, Teddy Brovvtl, of -\ille, smi nf Dr. II T. Brown, v. was Hceied Uierk of Montunty in the last, election by six
O.'lWlui I of this
•joinery vote-. I-IDSI- |M liTiit]11 ii|iiiii border'." I'lillv do Ira iiei!. I.. I'. y'ntiiifi
I -. irieiid.i. to perpetuate the
hiin a novel and liein^ ihe figure
lli-llli lll I
lir..vn null* lass baek ground, township. LK 't while and blue, taste-
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inMcbo »nl neatly
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'••ii.i.m \v:\« intnisieil Hi* ciiy.— fmliiUttipoliit
•iik,
Mi tilKsli'
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iuivii«hl|.
Mi
to 0:.t
to nrua I'll
'v i.i11 savs lie intends
-1 »k
iviiile and then try re*
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I'.irm
ir ^•Ij
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I'.OOt M*'l'
teacheri meet at the
o' liwii:-e next Friday evening
a I t'W 'isliip Institute.
The
iii'i.
IIks
school li
soeiei an I
of Po alo
HI-'
1
il WiNon. at tlie Inclepend-
liou-e scrubbed his .-chool
house, w-:e
c.i io:i he thin became in-
leetioii-. an 1 -event teachers now walk
eiean tloors wit ii ii-i cobwebs to te-toon
the windows.
In u:e way aceidents we might, re port tiie loil.i• iII/ t'ol. Wil.-on was run
over and icked 11 a green mule I an
Davi- oil o'V a yreat toe with a co.ip
sho\ela Wallace Cook cut III- loot.
None oi t, lie in are .- rioitsly injured.
—James Qnick. long a resident .Su-
L'.ir Creek, tool si,:k last Monday morn-
ilig with spasnioili.' colic an .1 die.! Won-
dav morniii .'. tjiiicl was a very inilus-
triou-,
II
ir I working man, and had ml-
lv leached the prime of lite, lu-in-j 2i
Years of age. Me leaves a yoip,. w.le
iiinl a looinl parents, to mourn hi- pre
mature end. Ilistuueral was pieieaed
bv Urn. MeUlain, at- Potato Creek hmeli,
to a larue aii't atteiuive assenitnai'i-. 1!. MANN.
1 V«'lHKl.
—Dr. John T. Itice anil (ainilv. At
tica, are isnin iii-brother ,1a.ne-.
Aslmry Vanschoiack and i.i-nily, I'.OIII Aihia. Ioiv.i, are. among u- .^ iiu,
visiting old triends.
-Joon «irejorv uas been lynijj dau-
ueroitsty ill lor several week-, a the
proiiab lity now is that lie will n... re
cover.
—Joim W. Piillro and Miss .mnnio
ICvans a raiiddaughter of James I. aiis,
near Ku^selville, were married on T,nil's-
dav, (let. 22.
The adju-ter of the Ciintineii al In
surance t.'oinpany was here las. »eek
and adjusted Mr. Thornton's loss on his
hotel and gaw him a idieck mr the
money, in :io days,
—On .Minilay, the. lSlh in.it, Iiaac
Slurp's house c.uulit tire irom a .-park
falling on tho roof, but being ili-co.ered
in the early staves the (ire was qne .ehed
with a few buckets of water.
—There is a very fine opening in
Wavelaii'l just now for a well qualified
piacticing physician of undoubted tem
perance habits and good mora is. Al
lea.-t Dr. Steele has not rotmrin-•' from
Kansas vet, but is expected this -ek.
others hope to be in their new quarters
by Christmas at the farthest.
very beii 'volent pentletnen, to come to
Bro nV Vadev and spend a whole day trying to instruct the election board who were entitled to vote in Brown township. And then to be allowed tn tire without
their services being appreciated, really it looks t, bid for Mich wise (jentlcmen to be
MI
imbed in any .such way. The
truth is ihat David \V. (ialev had deeded apart or all ol tho«e railroad traders 25
rods of land, in order make them tree holders lor election purpo-es, but when it came to the pinch not a tree holder ol Brown township coul I found who was willing to tiwear that he had known
one o! them over two months. That beitif,'the ise ihey eonl-l not swear for each other and as last resort about 4 o'clock I*. M., Wright, l-ee and the whole foice ol gr.tders, after first .-wearing that they woiiid prosecute ie election board,
cutout lor Union township under whip and spur, wncro about t«veuty of them voted, as the
Review
admits. Query
(Jan his tlo ior. James Wri^lit, inform your readeis the exact time said Irish became bona tide citizens of Union town
ship? A number of them had families li viiiii in IS row township, an I for aught we know they are living here yet. Please not it,- ns throng
I
ilie JOURNAL
when Wright commences
airainst ihe. election ...boards
l-.\ I Kit I'll IMv.
(•riiiiil mill Cnrfrr of I'oriiK-r ol I mtvlortf*vllle— liiosener I'ltliieo of Mtislr, TVrm
IIIIIIIC- l.nrKcsl l-WlaltliNliiiiviit ol llie lii ml
II
I In- Nlnlf.
'reek
have or aniz"i a literary
h.tving a good time.
Er. iien r*
leled two 'I
it Havishave just com-
ii "il ii uises in Mad.son
tO W (1-11 II *. If
ii will a
lis tiling is not stopped
1
wiiii Demicricy over
Many ol our citizens iciiienibcr Prof.
Ki.»-ner who oi
in inu-tc!iI circles in this city trom 1855
to IS.'iT, and will be glad to follow hini
in his brilliant and successtul carecr.
We copy the the following review of his
life ami busine.-s Irom the l'erre llaute
K.cjitr.n It will he seen ihat he ban
made his way in the woiht:
To record s.ucC sS is always task tor ihe journali of an acquaintance or triend, a good member oi .-oeietv in tact, a worthy ui.iii,
ii tlie sniij ct, it is pleasanter slill, and the allows nsclf the privile lo-da\ ol spenkuig ot ihe jiri.ud ]io.-ilion ol one of our u.-i lul auo siieic.-sful citizMI.-, .Mr. Ki-suer, propriei of the Well anil nh IV Kho» P.uaee ol Music on Ohio street Mr. ivissiie,- is a uurn
HO
-Thomas It. Bell and Miss Sai'ali E.
oti last Sunday night, after the
ri ied
Scoti, of Ciawfordsvillc, were in
inreli
•ck at the Methodi-t
I('V.
il lar
itieir
services, aster which they and
friends had a reception at. Mr Newhall's.
—The new stono front if appro .cuing
completion rapidly. Messrs. Hveilv &
McCorniick hope to be in their room
with their stock of dry goods by the mid-
die of November or sooner, and all the
')ur public schools opon.nl on Mon
davi ist, in the old Collegiate In- ittilo
htiiidincr. Marry Kleiser is Principal,
as-isted iiy Uichard liits'k and Mi.-.i
I'll I a Shellady. The school opens well,
and the Trustees are doing all thev can
to make every thing comfortable, so as
'o make it a success.
t'.'Ver ut the rcsidenee of his httlier-in-
'«•, l^oiu j{. l'Mnner, in ('rawloriUvilU!,
in
musician hi* failier is to-day a professional piaiiist and suces-ful teacher in tne oid rtoiid. His brother is also a tilled musician and proie-sor of music in the ci ol Mayeiice, on ihe Rhine. His' rupied success throu-.'h life oivii educ itioii in this respect i-thoroug.i
and complete: but when he came to luia
couniry, one it uiei'L-yoni n, he apprenticed himself to a piano inanuiacturi and acquired a tuorou.h knowledge' of piano ni.iuuhtciure, an.I h.t- in his establishment now the inner machinery oi one pi.mo complete, tli.it. made while lie Ic'lineii Ins Made. Mis whole beim:
is wrapped up iu inns in all its t.r.inchvs and (lep.ii'inienis. Al.cr learning all tne iny-t- oi manufacture of tiist eiass ins r.imeiiis. he Ulrned his allehlioii leac iuj, and ne was fir several yi itis prou -sor music at Cra\ lord.-viiie, In iliana. Af'ei sunu tev-rsis he ilecid lo inio tiusin. ss for himself, and ite corituigly liiiiuchi'd ont on ihirty five dollais, nis en. ire capital Mis ou-iness iu tirci iicastle grew .u ,-ucii propo tion an.i cXtiiiUc.l .S* iaji|!l_\ iiial l.,-.e.mil nest lo reniov-to mis eiiy, and iti, stlli
incr. a-iliji, aiiled i.y his xii'a.irniii.ii energy, until in siXic ycais his utile stock of $•',' has rown until no.v he lias Inc lalge.sl inilsle llou-e ill Iinlia..,!
I lice are se crai lea-ons lor inis. l-'ir-i, Ins toorough kno.vie ige of mtl-ie ,-ceono, hi* equally llioiough kn.i.vled_e VV ha I coimutilies a g.io.l Insli UUieill. ami nc.\! his iiidohiiiainc will, his push a ,d
energy in bu-me-s matt.i rs. lie is aiive ami active an.l hi- bil.-iness
none of the ni.inufacturer.s dare mi 11i11i an instrument that is deficient iu tone or dmabiluy or •.vorkniaii.-liip, lor hisexpeiienced eye at once detec.s an.. blemish uriault, and au unwortliy lnstruincut that doe.-, mil into his bauds is ai
once reshipped agaiu-a co-tly exp. run. lit..: that tew uumeisarc willing lo repeal. '. Heine thus competent as a judge,'i'Vj has gone into the market and selecleu ju-t tiio.-e iusirumems upon ivuich he coii build up a solid traiie in.-irunieuis u.at lie could conscientiously recommend, and so iu his paia'.ial e-tablishmeiit m.i. lotiud the well k.ionii Steck piano, ih.- t:
has received the highest ivcompeuse mvi
Mr. K. his not only one good make .f pianos, bui the choice of three first c. ss
hraiiils—the Knabo,' the .-^U-ck and
CIKICI.
.fi'iiii'r!inriitnt!, eldesti'iiii ol .ips. 1. |e ol which is termed the "Or.
t"hmnt^iii, di-'d mi the 2Rth nf t\phoi'l
1 was interred on the 29th al thin
I'liiee in i!i(. ^^ethodi-t. eenieti-ry. He
«d
(lie best ri
lie warrant:* ihem for livtt yearn,
mi,, being a pravlnr.-tl luncr, il is
Mr rest td kecji iliem in tune, wiucn doe.", lie is auto agent fir tlie Hurdett Oi-}iai) C(jin|iaiiy'!t exciillent organs, ^.ii.l to be one nl the be-L in tlie woil i, mie
Kii'Hi" iMr.'Hurdett having inventen veral iinproveinentH tiiat have, been adopted by many ol the best instrument inukersof the country. lu his elegant establishment may also be lotind the will known 'oiiver
.f medieMl treatment' bv I.)r. organ of Needham & Son also He haves a wife and one dm l«.vIor & 1arley Organs und Melode.ms. All these e. lebraled instrutneniH
MrtJIellan ebild —Hon. .lames Wright and Dave Lee, I!?» to "'"ke a m.pjrb collection I rum vovu- city, are. to «ay tho
LEAST
I tro to make a miperb collection
of it, which it
IH
no
EASY
best thing. All are alike, good, and on
ly ones individual taste can be depended on in a choice There are, bv the wav, many persons who are really not compe tent to jud^e lor themselves, ami to such it is wHI enough to say it issa to leave tlie matter to Sir Kissner, as he main
tains that it would be suicidal to send out any other than the best quality of instruments, as he depends on one to help -ell another. There are those in this city who, in the course of wars, have bought as high as four, and two
families have bought as high as five piano- of him successively. People who deal at the Palace of Music, go there again and again, and to those who wi.sh to purchase an in jiruinent, yet hesitate to trust their own judgement, it is enonuli to say theyc an rely on being
treated right by dealing in this popular establishment.
There are more than these, however, to be found there. Every instrument to he procured anyhwere can be had, Irom a pair of bones or cistanets, or a jewsharpup a supeib lot of guitars con
stantly kept, and he lias music boxes fiom three dollars up to two hundred and fifty dollars, band instruments, ed instruments, violin, viola and guitar:
that suit striinrs, everything required in smaller of Brown miiMcial merchandise, at wholesale and retiii also pianos and organs to rent at
I.VPKX. second hand All the later musical pub-j
licaiiotis received daily, and all kinds of! hymn books and other musical merchandise either kept on hand or immediately ordered.
The store room in which are found pinnos as high priced as $1,000, is 80x22 K-et in size, and there are three upper'
I'm idsonKleii'lit'i' i'"ini/.er.Mis.sE lie K'.llev.MrsAiiinu I.ireon isK.t n11 ticnllo I liu.-ii.MissCcniinm
II.mil**rank 1 r.»i. iili
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T. !!.
yl) M1N1 1' Ii AT 0 li'S NOT IC IC
Not ice
in
creasing over, mi only tlie country naturally tributary the ci.y, but eliects sales iu In ilauapoiis, (ireCucasLie, Eiau.sViile ami Cra.vioids.'ille, and lo wiiliiu a hiiudrc miles of St. I.on is
and Chicago and li is ii.nl several customers iu lioih the I.nier cities. Me ua» toe a I vantage over all oilier deaieis in tne Wesi, lie is known to be a practical Iii no maiiulaclurer, knowing as ucil aKnabe or Sleek ihciuselves what is necessary to make a good insirutn. m, and
d,ceast)ti
A
•Itw.
A
matter to sclect the
OUAWFORDSVI'LLE SATURDAY EVE XT NO .TOURXA
LECAL
DMIXISTRATOR'.s SALE. V?
Notice is hereby given tint I will II at pubhe ir-t ion, nn Saturday, the'Nt.i November, l*74, at th* re iden of h,*l poll*, l:»t" o* Mont^omer) county, dec»'.,. three miles nort hwot of Cr:nv fnrd *v 111 «*. h« per*«
ertV, CMhM-t l»j» Of iMttlr, lM|. n.ir ,*e. li. r^NYDBIi, tn ni««tr ior.
\Rl)Rlt FtJli COLLECTION OF liAtt.KOAli T\XKs IN hit' W N niWNSllll'. hlij:»h Ooti innliMUi Kt^inrrr of Mir
I.OHNNNN A St.
LOUT-
IInt
IS
rooms in which fortv to fifty organs are iV"'
constantly stored. Indeed the house is
copied a prominent place complete one, an honor to any city in i.. .i- ior_- the West, and its eneri'el.in nruiirielr
THI West anil
LT^ IILEI-I'I^L II*
in ii II 1 1
thing by fire, lie started in bu-iness again with renewed energy, and stands to-day
at the head of the musical merehand i.-e irade in the Stale, iin lall who conteni(ilaie lurrha.-ing sl.ouid goto this re-
is always a pleasant liable iiisiiuuion and inspect the heavy SHERIFF'S SALE st, and if it be lhat stock always to be found there, and millisters in attendance a' the synod would no wed to examine the ins riiinents, and
HERIFFS fAI-K
il ihey desire them, they can do no bet- *'t• -'e riii of
ter than secure iliem before retnriiin-'
1
home. To our ciii/.eiis and others who know him. the injunction "luiy of Kissner" is har by ne'cs.-ary. His house i- loo well known, and the proud and tc-theiic preeminence of having the finest musical
house in the State, is a proud honor to ur own beautiful city. Ail honor to Mr. Ki-sner and uninter-
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i.citer List.
List of letters renniinin^ in the post- ihee.-t linen1 tmet ofhn.il
oflice at Crawtordsville lor the week end-
ending Oct. 24.JS74 if not called for in
thirty days they will be sent to th Dead
Letter oflice. Persons calling for the.-e
letters will please .-av, "advertised
A nderson Mi-s LauraKesterSl rsJIat tie liinghain .Mis.-Fanny MillerWiIs iiitr Che.-mWH Morton Miss ElizaCoonsNewton'i betli laiokeFIl MeLiiughiinJS CtarkJ Mcli.u .1 o-epll 1 lavas iss 11 an nab McCoi kleJohn
KKLMTFCN ». SNYMCU,
AdiumistratOi-.
I )M INISTH A TOR'S NOTICE.
N uioe 1- lurehy givrti tk«t tho undersijtne 1 I- been ppomted administrator of the e-tate o» tines Orah in, deceased, late oi Mohtixomerv comiiv Indiiin ». S««i 1 e-t ite i- wanpo-ed to be iu-nlvent. KVA l/- t.lMllAM.
DM IXI ST A Tt) R'S NOTICIC.
Notice is h'-reby iriveii th it the undersigned h.»- been appointed admnn-trator of the estate 0 David Much 01 »n of Montgomery county. 1 no iiiiiii, deceased. ^an| •»-tale is -uj»po e.f to be mjI vent. .1 \M ICS hCCJi.\NAN, \dmmistrator.
pXECUTOR': NOTH3E.
ot P*o is hen by
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all competiiion, the only gold da. al the Vienna exposition awarded by tne Imperial commission, lor perfidi oi ineciiauisiu, the pure quality ot .-. sonority ot tone as well as us -tin tic qualities. '1 he.-e really superb os almost sell tueinselves. Mi. Kissner has also ihe celebiaicd Kuabe pianos, thai (iim wili i» »Vil have already been awaided no less ui.iii I 'r.'uu^'oiut oi
seventy live gold and silver medals, and numerous first premium-, and awards in-.-ides the lame oi tne instrument is world wide, and it was a stroke of policy in securing the agency lor its sale.
thai I hnve been ap
pointed Kxecumrof i- pit will and testament il .lohn Hear t, deceased, late of Montgoiner\ count rv, Indian .. Tho ostrite i- -'dvent. l\. W KN«UI«
A*»!•»• MMI,
of woik HMIIC
:III.I
MUM
t. n.«I nn
on sai.i rojwl in Brown township o? •»i«. county, th** Ho tnl, uih-r «-x nnning «*riirt ••MtcHti'I Htntenu'iit of ih»- KiiirroMf. it having o. sliowu to th»* »ti»i h-i i«n .-f tho IVinrit thut iho Minortnt of \vo»k •««»tit* liv th»iiil »ilro i'| CompMuy ui s»i'l hn.vMi town^liip t«qn »1 to the ,-tovk t»U»-Mi in *-•«iti lio ,.i ••iny l»y
tnwnship il is thftHor»» ml« i«.i
hy tho MoMf-l tHut -^iii.l *x, pl:in»• .p .n t\\* luiof Brown township for the \. =.i |7J -ml irtvittf hor«Mofi»ie l»»«en siisp«Mni»'il, b» -o h*rtr«i i«t oin'i' hv tlu» '!•»?'m'4r of r».ui voijiUn
Hv orvicr of i•»t» Ho-ml. I \M 11. W.\ I S.
lly irtiip nl" in x.'i-ai inn. l", ini- .Jr.-f t«-I lY-mi I In* Ctefk ol' thiM'ir.'inl rmirl nl' "if^i.in.-ry eiiiinty, stiite of Iniliiiei. in lavnr uf Win I'. Will*- i-t. nl, i-sni'il tu nie us sliei'ilt .. -i.l enmity, 1 will expose In le jit iiiMi.' ni 'linn .ael oiuerj. nn Saturday, the 2
'Leli.'«.*k
of sect inn
1 1 1
,[....t,.^ Inl- nilUIIHT
nty, I will oxpo-o to
I ion iii 1 outcry, on
S
l'e. kM is-E RiinessW'es l!ntlesMis-Nettie .^tech-M issM StiiiglevOrmi Sellt-rsTl) AVinslow'.VW
Sapl e-tate t- -olvcnt. UKl'MSN H. -NV1KU.
Ihv.l ArlmuM-trator.
D.MINI.STltA 10116 NOTICE.
N
'tice hciohy
IIKRIFF'.
li. MCCAIN-, M'.
LfcCAL
Kxeci.tor.
(VTICK Tt) IC I RS OK I'ETI 1 ION
N
the State of helian i, Montgomery county \ollce heno.y II that Ahijah U. iM\|es.-, Admini-trator »t lie- ••-tate id .1 ones M. Hvbarer, deeensed, filed hi- petition lo srli the
I'd estate nf the dent, In- per-oud ben^ iii-utficient to pay his debts *n*i that -aid pethe t'obriiHry tern) of the ouuty. I. 1. nice,
MU
I
C. C. ol C.
JO riCK TO 11 Kl US OF To SKI.I, It KM. K-l A I H.
N
Si-'te of Indian Moiiitfumery county \)ti.»e hereby ijiven that Andrew I. Kouth, \itinmistrator nt the est if(» of John .1.
CM
H. I. .-
Courtof said count.
I I.
I'ERMtf.—A eredit of one ye'-r will be ^iven on all sums over Si. Under that amount ensh hind the purchaser giving hi- n»te with approved freehold security, waiving all relief from dilation and appnu-«Mnent laws, and including uttomey*s feo.
JAMKH
MllC-
Saturday, the 2W day of Xomnbrr, 1874, li- tw'-n the hour.- of to oV|o..\ %|. ,„i 4 dook I'. M. of iid day, at ih" '»r. in the City of CravifoM^ville. l"nte,,UM* i'ounty, IndiMiiM, the renf^and profit- 'fo .i «e 1I1 not excei )in*» Seven Ye-'r*, of ih :*I'*• I following des.-riU'd re e-l joinery county. Inlian «, 1o-wi' l*.«rt of the \u».N( If of tho northwest ju »rter ot roM'tion to«n 1^ north, ol av-1, Kinntna the .out!'e?i-t «'orner oi lot of ud deeded hy *. W. S:tp|ienti-'ld lo O'llilie, |too(-
SALE
Hy virtue of two evr:d executions lo tne dire. f.,l from th*- Clerk, of the Circuit Court oi Mont^.in* rv eoiititv.
ST'.ie
III 11eIK-oiitheast
is her«'hy «»-veu ilia' the undersigned r.» en appointed aumini-tmtor of the estate -jn ici»t sect 1011
has 1 Mr-. Kaefiel roa, late of iloni^omery count
ven fhit the undersigned huini-irator ot the e-l »te te ot Montgomery county, 1- solvent
h-«- licen qpoin 0 1 :i of amuol Snyder, I d«vea*ied. S od ft-t
S nd real r-t ta!en ms the property o' James Stoiudnaker 1 KKI^KY. Sh'fl M. C.
Hv Warner W ilhite. I'eputy. •Ilw-.prl^ 1.
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HERIFF'S SALE.
1
Bv irtue ol an execution, to me directed from the*Ch*rk of the Circuit Court o' .Montgomery county, ^t'Heof Indiana, in favor of l»n'/.il I racy, issipni to nie as SheritVoi saui *ounty, I will expose to Sale at public auction and outerv, on Saturday, the 2!day of November, 1S74,
hetween the hours of in o'clock A. M. »nd I I n*e|oek !*. M. of said d-y, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawflirdsville. Montj»*merv county. Indiana*, tin' rents and pr-dit- tor a term not ex'coding even years, ot the following oescnbeii real c-t iic, Ui Monigonierv county, ludiI ana. to-w it
A part ol the north end of th*» east half of thtioi thivest ou irter of section 11, in township 10 north, of range west, and described as follows l(« pttming at the northeast corner of said quar-rer-ei-tion, and running thence south !W rods, then west in rods, thence north '.»•* rods, tip nee* -1 f'i rods to the pi «ce of beg nn in.g, con t.uniug „1 icres, mo or b'-s. fn he -ohi f" satisfy yapl evecutiot). interests I in I co-is, ami if the same will not bring a sum -uflicie»it to -..tisty sMid exccnlK»n, 1 will on the saiiM' dav, at the -ame place, oiler the lee simple ol said Veal estate, to satisfy a pidgnicut for S HI.-»ii, together 11h interest ami co-ts, ithoiit ativ relief'from .luaiiou or appraisement laws, jiaid re-d e-tate taken as the property oi Chris- I topher Conner el. al.
LEGAL.
j^MEHIFK'S SALE.
HY
virtnr ot :in
OXI-OMOU •.« r\u TIINVT^D
TLO-UP-RU OI TH»» CIRCUIT COURT
•MMINTY, STMO
HI
U, I«UOD
I prop-
to
lr.
W ifay nf JS'ovrmbt r, 1874.
lietiveen I)i- hnill's I" n'. Im.-I ,\|. I'. M.nf suhl .tni', -t itn* i'
!|..IIM1-
I I
"i)i-, in ihi-.'itv oi I'I-.HVI'lir i-vill M.intgiinii'ij «*iil lit I IK I l:i llfi, the icills :in-l liietir- In. lel'iii mil exi peding seven yesi's. ol tli- rnlt.»,intj: -i,s. ritie.l re.il e-tiite, in Mimi^onieiy -cin111y, 111.1. iinti, tii-u-it |i:irt of hi,If of tie- le tlie
IHI
IItheenst
l''le. «ne i.j ii.ir.ni.
,i __ ,r. ®.. I itriil, rimnini t'lene t, 111. niiiile.v.'.-t u- f. s.iiilliiii'Mt I'.'U I'ei-t. thenee f.nnlie si lVet. th*ni-e nortlie.i-t to tlie |il'ice nl lii'^niinii^, t.enii I
11
:I.n*Ij
1*1,
in
iHE.
t,i\I11 it
S
mis conquered his success, and has a im.i «.st-, .-mil if tin- .-ain,- wni n-.t iimn .. rialii to be proud of it, (or wnen some ",' "sty sni.i x-i-nrinn, mil on tin-! ii seven or ei^ht years a^o he lost every- „r s„i,r »i estne. t!. •. .i'mln,,. '.. I 8-17.'.::n, tofretlier ivitli interest :m.| nj-n, ii iiliont iinv t'elti-f trotn vol ill 'on er j. i:i i-i ne-m I \i •"-iill rr-'il e.-tnte tiik.-n lis th" ni'fi|.ert\ -li.-lni.. I llin.'Vt. nl.
T,'.l.Nii
1J
UI
I. M. KELSEY.Sh'ff M.C,
Hv W. Wdhito, liepnty.: 4liv:t|»f H.iiOj
HEKIFFS SALI'i.
rHTITION
A^ee,
d»is« ha- filed 111'* petition to sell the real C*l ite of the eeedellf. I|IS uel^OUal l-OIII^ IIIsufHcient t» pay leht«* and that said petition wilt he heard rtt'the November term of the Cir-
VANCB,
41w:i ClerU V. C. ol M. C.
DMIXISTKA lOll'.-S SALIC.
Notice is lier»-bv c»v» that will -ell at public anetion on 'I'hor- .ax. the p^ih dav of November, 1 71, at tlie l:«1rci i"h. ot 1 .• vid liutduman, «t* ceased, »i'ile ^outheiHt of I* tvdencksbprg, in Motugomerx count\, Imliana.all the personal ptoperty of said decedent not taken bv the vid1 ou, to-wit Mor-es, hogH, caiile, ct»rn in tho fi' Id and erib. wheat, hay, -caper, two*horse I W -jron, buv'tfV "lid hai ncHs/orie hail of h:*v rake, farming uten^il^, hoiiMdiobi and Kitchen furniture, ete.
Kv vi rtuc of an execution, to me di rooted from I ihe* Circuit Court ol .Montgomery countv, Mate of Indiana, »n favor of .f:unc« !'. roots et al. i--1 sued to tne as Sheriff of said eountv, I will e.\» pwe to xHlf at publ te uuct ion and oulciy, on
Saturday, the 21W day of Jlom ntber, 187-1, lirlvv-'i'ii tin* hiinr^ of in o'clock A. M. HinI 4 o'clock I'. M. »l s:iil day, ut Mu- (n".rt HOIIM*
.HtM
E. HUUIIANAN,
43w'*l A-jnuuistriitor.
ihe eji\
I,«IUM| I.V II.HII-
thi* «V deeded |i\ *nid S pp»-lifield,
(':inin»' tlo-nce south to the |»1 lee O' he«r:t»n'ne. To sold to sMi-d'y s-»i«l exeeution, interests nnd co^is, and if the smne ll «t iim :i yum-utlieient to v.tisfv exee'iiion I will on the S'«me dnv at Ihe «*t'ine pltiee. olfer ihe fee«ini|i|e of said :d e-tnte, tosntis'ya jud^lu'Mii -or Sw.'i-i.: "!, toneher with interest and eo-t-, without any r^l ef from vduatoui or 5«jij»nuM'» incut l:iw*.' ^:uil hnildini* taken as tlie property of Ko» ert Mitchell.
I. M. KKL-KV. C.
Hv W. Wilhite, 1'epiity. -1 \M|^'?ll.no
nf Indian -, in favor of
•lone., oid N-«th-»n I,. Urdiim et. d, is-ued to me Sherifl' of -Mid county, 1 will ^xp.we al puh)i -d" -oid out.'iy, dh Saturday, //if 21^ day 0/ Xnvrwbrr, 1874, between I he hour.- o| |n o'lock \.»M. Old 1 o'clock I'. o| w:ij,| day. j-t Jll" C"iirt II• Mise door, in th^Ciiy of OrM\\ford»ville, MouiL'omerv county. IndttuiM, the rent-and profit for letjii not oxceeduiL' -even yi'-r^.o* the followmii«!«•serihed r«-d ct-ite. in Montgomery county, Ind ana, to-w»t
Tile undivided one sixth part of thewe-t hid' oi tlie southwest quarter o! section in town, 'hin north, ot noijie it west, except acres otf h" corner of s«id H-«c aNo, the
-oitiueast corner of «id ir-n-
-etion 1
mheasl quarter of 'he northea-t pi iter of ^llrdul'l
the sontheat quarter -ection res of! of the east side ol sap| and, silso. 1 acres out of ihe
-outhive*t corner said qiinrter se«*t mn all be* iiiiT in lown-hip north, ot ranye ,f»we^t. To be sol« I to satofy said executions, interests and accruing cost-, nnd the same will not bring a sum sutlicient to sati.-fy said exeeull'MP, I \vlit on th** same d:i* at the s. tne place, otter the f.-e -imj'ic of ii 1 rc estate, to xatisly -md judgments for SlTa.-i*» and li rr-spect-ive|y, logpther with interest and iin'ruinji -osti, without relief from valuation or appraisement |iiiv»s.
NOK.9, III
a
UOHIK,
from
of
MONTGOMERY
of in lavor of
SULE !tt
A6R*H:UII
to iac H$ Mioritt of
S:U«L COMITY, I
phb!:C
AUCTION
itn out«"rv,
on Saturday, the 14th day of Xovemhtr, 1874.
U'LVWI N IHI*
hour- oi
I
OYIOCK V.
ot ling
ilr IIMVUIU' u^nntt. «l
to the H-itnl of ('oinnii^^ioiMTcoimtv, lnili:.tm, a 'Ui-I ^vvun ^t tnt of tlie .*!IIT•
M.
HCVI'II
«n«.
wii
SMKI I
o'Huck 1*. M. of .-i:»ifl 1 y, tt the Court .our, »n tin* i*ity of \ivnw »r«l^vi!U». Mom^oiii.«i i'ouniy, ln.li -u ., tln» rents mul t^ «or a tcnii
nf the following
IN'M/I((IOJIM'R\ county,
to.ro»l
WOK !I»« 11'ofln«li (H«
A, O
th»\
IIMIT)IVVET QOAR«TM'
of
SIVTION
ot
NIFIIFIIIK
'INIUJ* 47},| UMO",
townnhip
on th* rth
MI*!
I
»hsf« s:tnl ion, I will on tin*
I
t«»
I] T»ML VI'IIT\ MINI |IK
^«TH«'I-WIIH
I -L-INI
li
1 1
I' llinsrt. nl.
Hy W. \V111it.•
1. M. KKI.-KV, Sh'tl M. C. lii'imiy. 4t,v :p' i...
Kv virturr* ol an ox.-rntion, to mo iliiu-.i^.} from lh»' ('IimU of the Circuit Courr of oti!"oii«.rv foiiniy. Stare of v«»» .»f
1
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:I \VIX.I, HII{
the tol-
HIHI
to-ot
wit
COIN-
CTNL
IIIN^
»f
ourt(»(*II
1
tn««Kt,
outh on
:»N»1
NIN-
I1 UNIT
one hunJrotl :MI
thirteen
W N'»N'^
»M»I
nortlu'in
to ORN'»LIN
V»»nnd«ry
on
I«I
trnct,
«?ON*
M»N-or
LIT-
LOS-, TIN»»'TH»»R
privili'J/*—
with
••11
]|MU*II*n:inro.s itior«*io
lonumj^, lo he wol fu 1 cotioni tn11 ru-tf-, HN1 it -'Uiit' will not lirinu ,-nm !-ulticint t«
SMOK
th«» jil »ci', ollt-r ilu*
»lay. :tt
HV
Hi«upl(M)t -?»iI i••I«I
I
in
NIL'
T^NOMIT LOR
tln
dolhirn, to
NII.'IT-I CO-IS, \vitl»I"II
any
Un
I.--
«»rm :.PJ.I HI-»»*IIM-N' Y.
ti-1roiu r«»,I|v
NE F:IKT*N UI*
IU IVTCRS'
the proi rty of Al»r.T
1. M. KKLSKV. sirir M. C.
W.ini'i'W 1 utf,
LI
jui'v. IvA.spifll
^IIEUIFF'S SAL IC
Hv virtue -n •••nt'iin. t.i tne .lirei'teil frein ih.- Oerk o! le- l*ii'ei I'onrt nf Mi.ntuoin,.r\ Oi.'inf., sl it.- nl' Inli -n:i, n. tuviv of ltohei lt.ilI'. ihi ii, I -i.e.- .. Iti.li.ni'iiv. i-.-iii--1 in me ii-Sii.-ritl of »-.| I 'iiiinly. I will ex|ewc in .u
I ',ni 11-1 ..iili'l on
lei'
StifurdfH/, the 7th of November, 1874, I ivvft'M th** liM .1 'I l« «•'«|o -u o'cl-H-U I'. ol ml «1 «y. h»» font IIOUM.IIHI
V«MI
IMIILI'^.'I
tmvnshi |i 'JO nort li, ol
w.'-t,
Iii"/fiiniitijLt -it tin.- nn) ihe.'i^t i-onier ..I let nnmli.T
'itmr, in th»
Oily of (?r i\vf»id«»\i!!»». Mont^iincry ('ounty, In di iii'^tliH n-nt» -in., jtmiit- 'or i. nn »i-t ox**r»'U in«j
vi'-'f', «ii«- oll«»w»n^•icM-rihi'd r»
••-l it' Ml Mo'il r«»tinT\ I'lOMity. lltd'Htm, to-m it L«»t nniiiii'i' ihi«' nnnil»* ihroi* ».s iho inc kuntvi I df -j t.-i «»n ihr s«i lot tin' tiuvii .i K.rhhL'ton to Hj»ti:\ -.id cxiviiiU'ii. nit»«r»,«»t rd ,«t «I it' ni" will li"l I*nng 1 »niti -iitli -o i.t to
Mill r.Vrll» I np. u?|| on lll«'ir.r l!tV Jll tin »!1H» th-. -MOph' •*-tit«\ io "'iii"tv :t pi-iiiiu' ii lor I'hiei- Hon df md ix*y «'i.»*Hod «.»n :0.» nil:ir. to^-t*»-•»r NVth iiiitTf nd cn.xt^ w11)io*11 any r»d'« IP-ill dilation «ii .jij»r »i- in»' «vv. nd n» »ii« kMi t'H' |iro|n«rty of jduMi 1. M. M.-'KY. -li'tl M. r.
I'v \V rncr VVdh"«', I'«piif y, 1 2'
HERIFF'S SAI.K
virtue of :«n •••ii, to inc dtr» ed fiom the Clerk of tn» Circuit On- rt 01 Mouteoniery county, spile I t«di t»- v«»r of »lex oulcr I*. I oic-ey. H-m to nie i- hci c' "f 1 \t, iouii\ I ll expose In jihImJc ai.i-t.nn .nd oulefV on Saturday, the 2ln/ day nf November, 1874, between the hniu- Oi .0 o'- ln 1 a.M I o'« |n« 1'. M. s.»? .| ty, »t the "OMrt llipi.o 'inor,
'raw lord* Villi ^|o||t^o|uel
••unity. Ind «n I r» nt an lit o»- a trr.o not fX«'eedmn -fv- year*, ni !»»wiii«r de--ctd real State. Ii ne i\ uintv, lu ll
1'iur -1 tit ai i«. to-wit in Mont- numher lu. (h ,,o I '«21 "led nil Ihe ITCOI H*d j'i-U
i* !\11'i .• I
M'i'i'li Hilditlon lo the cil\ oi To Ijc xild sai.t and edN, and it ih»*«.?'in»* v\ guilt" lent tO:illy -'dtl eXc: one «y, al the «. one }il
,V
«'o., 2d «v of Jul. 1871'. runnintr .»n«t 10«-1, thence north to th'* south hue o! Mi- Knoeh tr?»et of 1 md, foinierly ciwnml hy Wilhs L. Mi«y. thence in nrihue»ter»v iiic"t:oii 10
of siid r*-al fS'riie. 111 S S i'.r.'wi, to^eiher vilh micro' I {•ny elici ir-un on hoi ju dd real e-t .t.' I ik**n as ihe or Spencer el al
W
1 1 1 I-I 1 1 MM »*I
1
ft
«nd -I. ll-glies
cc
^ae
I
lour, in ilifcitvol i'riiwloi-,l\ille, M1111"xoiiii-i-y .-niintv, Inilinmi, iho rent-, nml i)rnlit« for term 11- ox'co.'ihii|{N«Ti'ii yiiirs nt ili,.liiil.lin«sim»ii'»i on iho follnwiiiK (lesoribi'.l roil I'stntc
ID
Mont-
L'omerv county,. Imlninii, to wit: Curt of llio iM.il li'ilf of ll"' uorltiuHvl qimrior of .-cciion :it, lown-iliip -0 north, of rnn S west., Hcginniliu -it tho nir(lu»:i*t corncr of lot
the
to«'n of Klin I Mile, ow noil tiy Iiiriiul-. lJalrnl, ninnintl tht'iicc northwi'-il li* led, thence Monthwi'st li" feci, thcncc soathcajit ISMeot. Ihcnco iii.rthc.'i-t to the iilm-e of licginninc, liting No. II «-ui ill thf town of Klin IJnle, to ho .-old to !-:vtiffv fHi.l c.Ticiition, intcr-
nil.I coKt*-« 'in.'l if tl samo will mil bring it liim Miitlicicnt to humify s«id oxicution, 1 will on the "Mine diiy ut tho sumo place, orti-r tno lei. -inipli- of "aid
I'Htato, lo yati.sfy a jnilKnicnt
for Two hundred and six dollais, t'oaothifr with interest and
without any
I 5 S
N-lief
truin vulu-
at ion or np|naiS"mont laws Said btiild'njr taken a« tho property
1
.loshua
T. M. KKI.SICY. Sh'iTM.t
l',v W. W'lhito, IJe| Uty. 4Hv'i'llSf.Wi .•••
1
v\ v111**'
x«- uiioii, miercM nol lU 'Uji ii -i:m ut .ill on ihe
If' •'.« f« ,«imi:i
-t
IS'!.
CH KKiKK\s SAI.K.
lliclit •. ivil!
Ilieut 1 of l.iet
KI l.M h'tl M. C. »lw:|pf
lie
Itv
hy virtu*' ot :n xecujiou. iu •rr«,c?e.i frorii the Clerk of the Circuit Court Moui^ou»» couniy, J-'Mte Indian tti v«»r of ,Jnijr Little, i^ucd to me a- ^li'-i 'll" ulenint I will expose to ile :»t politic u- ii-n and out cr\ on Saturday, the 21c/ day af N•vnabi'r, 1S7-1 t•*'tween Ihe hour- «».. Ml I» ch.ru \\, .1 1 nViock 1'. of tld y, HI the Court llou iini .11 II Cily of Crawfor-1-.viHo. Mool^oui ry ouniy, Inliana, the rent- and prohis loi 1. rui not e\eee«linK yea:.-, of lie- ot o\m^ *-l real e.-t»ite in Moni^emery ••MU.IN. in.nan:., to \s 11
BUILDINC MATERIAL.
A CAI I
To ttiiilders anil Others.
'pii unilersi^noii tnko this method to «nll tinintention oi persons litnldnig nnd rejMiria^ liousesi, nnii the utilic nfiticiallv, to Ilieir
LAHUE and COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Building Material, Etc.,
Consisting in part of
PINE AND POPLAR
SHZHsTGLES,
PINE
LATH,
DELPHI
Xjin^TE.
KOUISVII.LE
CEMEITT.
DOUBLE CALCINED
PLASTER.
PLASTERING
HAIR.
Pin^P.lJRC
AND CLAY COIJNTT
COAL.
KANAWHA,
SAGINAW,
AND
IUY CITY
SALT.
All of whirl) articles can he had at
TJie Ciisti IC»tc».
Grain and Pioduce
OF \LL KINDb
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
1
The easl lnilf of Iho southwest qu-r»er tion Jl, township Is nor.n. oi n^«* ow* coiilalllini: ai-ri*-. more le--. :jf.-
To he sold to «tis|y s-iid e\.-e (lion, intere-1 Mtl'l costs, and 11 the -*me
W
S-nd real e.-tuto taken as the propej ot .loun U. Mall. I. M. KKl^KV, Sh'tl M.C.
Iiy \V. Wilhite', l»q»uty..
Hy virtui of an execution. t«» nu* dir.'ct ed irom theClcik thet'ircuit t'ourt Montg uuL*ry count. State ot ln*iiaii:i, in fi\or of John S
tjiay, i-sued to nie as Sh'U il! id county, lif expose to sale at publi .• aucCo and outci v. on Saturday, the 217 day of Noirndur, 1SH. between the bonis oi in o'i-lnck A. M. u«l A o'idock l\ \1. oi said day, at the court ilon-ei door, ill the city oi (*rawiord-ville. county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term no ex. ceding seven ears, of the |id!v\m«j dcscribed real estate, in Montgomery county, sndiana, to wit
IIARTKI5 & BRO..
Washington ami l*ike Sts.,
CrawtttriKvillc. Iu«i. i-rii
FO» RENT
FOR RKNT.
I" 1 (ON'IV, ii OM
is
E O N S TO S,
•j a B»SfMfNT
.! I:LSIO.\
II lint le iu^ a -1.111
Mltlieient 10 satlSlX :iid execution. I lit He saiue .y al the -me pl.iee. o:»i»r ih --niplc of said i'eal es|-,te to saiM\ peluiuent 'or SJi^.TI. together with interest and c.. t- with relief from valuaiio- and nppra' eu ent w-.
1
Part of the northwest quarter of section :•!, town-hip it» north, of range w»'.vi, hounded afollows r.e^mtiing 25 rods and 21 Imlc- sotilh ol I the northwest eorner ef said -cotion '.\ and run* uing thence soulh 1^1 rods and '22 links, tlp-nee ea-l tt'i rods and links, (lionet* leu th 4:C o.l-, and I'.i links, thence west il7 rod.s to the place of beginning.
I
To he sold to satisfy said execution, intere-t.s and costs, and if the same will not orini s-.m si fiicient io satisfy said execution, 1 wdl on the same day, at the same place, orter the fen simple of said red estate, to satisfy a judgment for: S^:i2.IO. logefhor with interest atnl cists, Hioul any relief from luation or apprai-eioeiit 1 »ws.
Said real estate taken as the property of Kichard Almond. 1. KKI.SKY, Sh'fl M.C. by W. Wilhite, Iput -Hwrjpi !».ijn
SASH, GLA SS.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTT*
•nd
E S E E A I N S OaiiiplelI & Tinsley.
li.i.Mi itriLiin'ii.
CREEN HOUSE.
(1RJ5EN HOl'SE
rile uiulei'silo iifd ltllH Opcit-
I
(«t»een IIOIISMU
\V N
I i*n ue, of I ,„ TV. A tSr. '. S 1 I iiid will cl#.--vofr U»ii 1st SI fc.-n ion t«» *i 11 \'i» II nut plants :uul Howei's hii k*
I Towitn will he preNt^i'vctl the \V1 nt at tsmaU ('••si at our rlisU, and doJ v*rin u'ood eonlltl«Mi In th«* t-Aprliitf.
jit unet ion I loui^c**
Crsnvrordsvilits Ind.
fi.
VI.
It tlXM. iiymosn
#EAL ESTATE.
HRITTON & BUHNER'S
Real Estate Agency,
('rjiAtiorilMville, Ind. Ii uii'iersigneii have large lit ot prope«i I 'oi'sale, eonsisfingof dwellings, ehoiee to*v» o!s. 'aj insand ive.stern lands. Those wishing e'tf.ej ),uv or sell find tt to rheir advniitni to e*l| on them
Mtwill
HARDWARE.
A W A E
rheir oH». I)ee5tf.
5^
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