Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1874 — Page 8
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CITY AMI VICINITY.
lin.i.Y LINN IS pro-poet mxr IT ^-n:-
This is hi-- lir-i visit
i'Vanklin township, has moved l1 'I mid.
IK things work around according to
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A. .J. KOYAI.TY will deliver iruit
trees for sale.
(IUT tt 11". liitn pud S'l.'iii forvh.fi ice used in preserviiig their iresh in eats iltiriiif the lai Summer. Many a coti.tumer of thejuicy sLe.tk is i^nuraui ot i.lie expense incident to the butcher's business.
FKANK Ei.-ro.N found a bee tree while (•ii the Ivaiikakee lisl.in^ and hunting ttxeursiou last week, which yielded a) pot nils of pure lioney and contributed no little to the excellent comiuiH-ary (4" the party.
NOVKMI'.KK
10 is the last day fir the
'•ajment oi the second instiillment of counly and State taxes As the iOth comes on Sunday there remains luit two weeks in which to save the penalty of 'ic-linquency
NOAH STOKKH, wlio left for Keokuk, town, ii few days auo to attend the mcdI'CHI college at that place, writes back Jiat his trunk was broken open on the .way, and most of the money he had with him abstracted from it.
A l'lto't'tiAC'i'i'l'ui"*ti:ig vvill be heid at *Viv Market, commencing on the 1.4th of November, to be conducted by Venerable Richard Hargrave, assisted by the pastor, .John E Newhouse. A general invitation is.-.vended.
WRITING on ii face of a postal card iroikrs it uninailable The side with the .tampon it is lor directions only. The message must be written on the other —ide. Several cards have been rendered i.nuiailable at the po.-tol!ice at this piacc a violation ot this rule. -.v
KEJECTKH.-—At the special meeting of the Lilly Council lasl Monday evening the reports ol the commissioners on the roposed opening of Main, Washington and John stieets were all rejected. This i» supposed to be the end of the street "den-ion tiu-iurns for the pres. nt-.
-NEW CENSTH. —At the special meeting of the Council last Monday evening a cew census of the city was ordered to be taken. Counciltnen Price, Insley and ciaiusry were appointed a committee to ee ihai the work is done With an accurate count our population ouirht toexcee-' 5,000, and many tHiimate it ut ',000.
THE La Fayette Courier, noticing the e-iaminaiion ot applicants for the Wc-st I'OIIII eadetship at that place last week, ttius eompliuieuts Willie May, the HUC-CKS-'U: c.inilidate:
II pUys ie was faultless, and his unsw.-r- lo que-lious almost perfect. "'•V111 .May will do honor to the Ninth isi i«:i at est Point.
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GOLTRA & BABCOCK'S
'I'lIK LaFayelte Jounni! need r.o.l...wur- -timablc woman iy ilelt about our »as. Louisa .1. inc.
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lie plhiis o! tlie Lehauoii J'imtftr l'.lder lnjp mnv hcr' avi Ini-h'ind ni Jlni.iHowie* will soon receive a jrolii headed
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matna^e .-lie roil-' on horseiiack with hci
t-lie kind Ii'istc.-s ol occasion. hush ind -1" nii'c to om-ol his appoint- .. ,. incut on iiie Circuit
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Mn.-. AMISI.I A KKY left t.n '1'iicsday 1S74, tint* attaii in. a 5t cn-. evening to vi~it relatives in Mi-souri. j.-iiinl, what i- soni-'vvhnt rem ir.,.ibl c. sint: Wfll roil |,[i- ,,.t 11 anniv. i.-.t
A OUIVKN well i- in succi sin! open- ry ol her immI .lay. i-ii 11111 i. li iii near the Irv iratioh pianit: mill. I'd »illi ie M. 1-, clini'Mt in tieen cu ni:"tv, (hio, ui'iler illir ininUr 1 :ill IC".'.
faithful Mi'l coui-lelit lie, tlii'f'
II II it file was ran-lrrri-d Irum liic church niilit iiii to ihr ehiirch triuniphant. v*. I On I Jecemlifi' 1. !S to. ,-l.e as man ed
counly, Ohio, ny hiseo I-ICJI"HM
I In* Circuit, lie lanniiied IJt-v. .Jilin II. I Hruce. Since iliei: sue Ii is accompanied
THE (-itv Council has accepted prop- '"'I' hus'iami in all he cliaiue.- .mil me iv... ai.dt rui.s ui mi iliuerant ore icliei1 ii«itiou trom .linljre l.nwan to wmfcn ... 1
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VVashingtoii street to the width in rience th'1 symptoms ol \nc in^idu .ii"V.rt in front of his residence. di.-ca.se which leiminaied in her death, I pulmonary consumption. A :i ilrvotrd
W. II. IvKNT and hru'ie were siiven an wife .she was a model, and i.er home. e.Wiint reception upon their reLuru t.) 'nowever humlin*, t- ai^av- IUMI, order WUliamsport. Mr*. I, T. .Mille. wa- 'V"1 '-.etive. I he day af.er h.
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Upes on Dr. Itit, in the rear of Jor- nLIv removed to l,aFay'lie, hut was. d.m & Steele's grocery, lies', Tuesday, lor years a re-idem of Stockwdl. and November lie will also have fruit "•I'-n in the city She had f.ru.e.| a iile
f-he hail luit re-
circle ot friends, who jatl.ete I abuii her in her last days to eomiort ami m-olc her
I'ltor JTi-yxKii, of Ter.-e Haute, this week delivered at the resilience ol John I'. Iirown, near Alamo, a mairniticem square grand Knabe piano. Tnere ialso one of these instruments at the residence ot Jacob |)avis, near this cilv. The Professor is a liberal ami judicious patron ot pi intern' ink. and as a consequence his trade xtends far beyond the limits of his city and county. For the last five years his advertising bill in thcTerre Haute papers alone has not fallen short of one thousand dollars per annum. During that time he has paid to papers in various pirtsof the Male tin average of $2,Gt)0 a year
REPORT.
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prices for grain, pruvi.-io.is and produce are furnished by W. Darter: Wheat, red St' to SO, Amber SO to !'0, white 80to$l corn 40 oats 40 clover -ceil $4.00 to $4.70 hay $10 potaio-s GO lo 80 sweet potatoes SO to $1 apples, Winter 60 to 80 onions $1 -0 to SI 00 turnipi '25 beans$1 '20 to $1.50 butler, choice roll 20 engs 10 flour, buying to $0, sellinn $0.50 lo J(j feathers, prime 40, old and mixed 20 to 30 sail, fine lake $2.20 coffee 20 to 30 sugar 11.1 to 12.1 lea §1 to$150 syrup.-wO to$l.
Oilr Wavelatnl correspondent tlii^ week tells how the railro hands in Brown township fixed things to swear in their votes down there at the last election, and how when they had made a failure at Brown's Valley they suddenly became residents of Union township and voted here.
BIUJOY SMASIIKD.—Bob
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AIONroo.MERY county, according to •Jie A itic.t Lcdyer. contributed something the .-ucces- of the West Lebanon fair. it sa\s .John Hamilton showed Hevcn r)UJ'r Bet ki-hire i-o^h, among which was a Miw two a .d a hall years old that weighed i20 pouiiits. He sold several at {price- ranging from $17 to $30. Joseph to. Hamilton al-n made a good display of .'jU-rk-hires. MeKild pigs moil'.!.'-old C'OAI, dealers arc happier than they ..for $10 each. were.
Larsh's buggy
was run into by a wagon driven by Bob Galloway last Saturday night. Alter the collision the buggy was a total wreek. It was purchased new from Poherty only three or four weeks ago.
DAIITER
and west rooms of the Darter block and has gone into the grocery, produce and feed business.
Wit. FOUST, formerly of the Review but now of the Laporte Iler Id, has been in town this week among relatives and friends.
THE first brick was laid on the new Court House last Tuesday. There will be lively work there for a few weeks.
A KIRK was discovered at Lockhart's saw mill last Saturday night, but was extinguished with slight damage.
THE grocery slock of Tribby & Jleiehard was closed out at auction this week for the benefit of creditors.
JuiKii THOMAS has finished the business in the Parke Circuit Court and returned home.
BRUNEII is fonder of figs than any other member of the bar.
THE Masonic hall is undergoing repairs.
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iit Mi •hi f1:e l.id-.es o! St. ll T* illicit only 50 cents I -it- wca h*-r j.-nc-(P Wfll I.M* r'
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Tin: lami-nialne of o.i. iserciiv,
MRS. MIMA CRAKI.
the mother of
auioiiL' the r-t sett!• rs that came lo this county. Her hu-haod diet! -ouie twenty i'e.irs airo. She was a faithful and devot-
the Christian (-.buret* Iievirw
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MARTIN
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has purchased the south
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from Monroe county, where he suffered "ot four weeks from sickness, and is now the first time able to re-iiine his duties. Our New Ross correspondent was mis taken last week when he said Mr. Martin was conducting a protracted meeting at that place. Vr
time, Mrs. Craig'goes to Crawfordsville to place Bert under the instruction of Gen B. Carrington, who will prepare I him for admission to the naval school at I Annapolis —Rortville Republican.
MRS. JUI.IA CRAK and her family will remove to Crawfordsville in a short! compare favorably with the occa-ion
extensive fire was raging in the woods in the vicinity of New lioss last Wednesday morning. The people were alarmed and were out in force, lighting the flames. On Thursday tha fire was reported under control.
REV S. BECK is am »ng the sufftrers from the Greencastle fire. Me occupied the M. E. parsonage, near where the fire originated. The parsonage was destroyed, and the dispatches put Mr. Beck's loss at $000.
THE partnership entered into by Jas. K. Cowan with J. C. Suit at Frankfort
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MARRIACE
LICENSES.—The following I
m:im:ij.o licenses have been issued by Cerk Vance during tin* week ending tod:iv iinoii: I
Tin»jn:is IV Bell nml Sarail E. Scott. Silas Zinkle and Ida M. Alexander. j.1 imi. .Mckiii/.ii'Mini Jennie 10. Ivivis. .1 no. (Jains :iml Maria L. Naylor. .-, j. Aiiii ti Million ami Clara Hiatt. I ,lii". W. N icholson and Laura L. Hentlrick-.
UN last .Minday evening at W:i cl.'.ild, Mr. Tnomas P.ell, HI Craw lorilsvi.lo, Was married in Mi-s Sarah Scntt, "I tii- iorn.er place, Rev. S. Bock performing ilie core-.! L»i• 11y. If l'tun makes a- INiII1 a husband 1 si* lie is a printer. there will be no regret*.
I ,As I S 11 ii play .1. I". Snyder received I l'i'in )liio ninepins of I lit' Poland and
11• ilt:nnI. !"u-i 1 tii, "h111 breeds, avera inn a'oul one ivii-i w.i- about hundred poiiiids. that arc verv line. I| ..liM.it I l'hev i',
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'"ry vere shipi-cd hy exprts* an I chaises wtrr.. i,"). \\'c believe Mr. S. ••'iile. 11 \V|., Mid a pal'l oi lllelll. In
ciiusinir I er.I .sr.-.-ij'lf it r'lir' o-,| 1 VeiK11 I
all ni Ii. II. W'API: dehvcritl a tcniin raiue nl -.1 lecture at tso n.otitic ot the (nmiict h, lie- con wnuon d! the Woman's 1'em ancc are. ,t.r •-one
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I'KIlDY I.CllWN :'..C.!C ii I! oi a very pheasant rn'jri:-" -'-Saiuid.-iy nii.li'. "Inch oeeu-i-n itimli-r of his p.ifl.nal hi.•:•!- i.f lineal pari ies niii'fd in pn-t-nt ii.-j- him a. Ir-ime eiielosiiij a hrortn pi.ite iroiss on which n:is in-crih "I a hun isome ornaiiieiited tijiire G. iinni-'ami.ti ve o| il.ej majority hy w.iion It- tv.s:i r.ceiillv circled l.'otinry Clerk. I .(•• pr -cmai ion was nit' at ii -rv-11-', r.-:-t iiiram, where a-upper i- rv.-d. Col -. C. Wiil.-on pivsi led a-i I made (lie preseutation sp-'fch. The all'iir v.i pleasim one tliroii 'lio'i'. .I
:i 4 Iff. :j I, Kay el It! lasl TnursditV eveitj, which he ./•../ n.il pr-Mi inc.!*-) e.\-
j. Till'. |ier.-oi a! properiV ol Kacliei l'otls,
is ••.wak- r.deecti-ed. will If sold at ailmiui.-tr.:|or's hi-, w.fi*. s.iif :ti her ui'e tesidell'-e. three ntres nuiliw.-: ol Cran fii:dsvil.r, on Sattir»iav, No\ -JI. vm .4v- ."
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I tiK oiil A .I'll !li ir nulls have been relit I hy .1, llali & Co., who an- now prepaf'd to fill all rdei's for grinding. Tliey have .-•••estred services of Cico. Warner. |.,
A tili.Kl'.Y mi'l family started for--, their home in Mi*ti.iry vide last nignt al-
A PRIVATE h-uci'let:-ived HI 'his city ye-ter.lay ne'ruiin.' aimuunce- the birth" ol a son In Mr. ami All's. Cnas. II. I.itlle .ii l,a. .Meneeliuiv. on "Jie morning, oi the 2D
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is a revival of ihe old firm of Suit & I was in the city last Sunday and ManCowan, in which the fathers of the gen- day. tleinen above named were the members.
MAJ. PEIRCH last week released a freight train on the L., C. A S. W. Railway which had been seized and chained to the track by the Treasurer of Clinton county for unpaid taxes.
I. N. MCCONNEU., City Engineer,
this week made a survey and fixed the
limit? for the town of New Ross, which is to be incorporated, the Commissioners willing.
A L.ITTI.E girl named Winters, living on Walnut street, fell into a cistern last a farm in Montgomery county and pay Wednesday, but was rescued without being seriously injured.
an employe at
ra gnrs iactoiy, ed la-t Wi iii -d.iy ol tvpiioid h-ver. Ilis rtiuan were initiretl at W.ivt land the fnllouiuii day.
I.i i.i, FRY, of' R.ickville/ was in the city a lew days last week. He sa_v he ), has no' one of the nieet drug trades iu this part of the Mate. I
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ireeitcasi le, has It 1 our rire Dcpn'l/unit to in ex iniiial ion t.f the provi.-ioits Tom Mar-hall. is ren.dim/ law at against such a fin? in our own place The Warsaw, lie says that the Leggett libel examination develops the fact that we ca.-e «*ini-?il him to abandon the ,-tndy ot have 21 public lire ci-tenis, preitv well theology. distributed and nearly all full, he-ides a Last Fr:dav night the Calliopeans i. lar.e ..umber o'" private wells an I cis- I elected the 'o'lowing geiitlcmeii to re preterns that would be avai'able if neccssa- ent them on Spriinr cxhil ilion ti-Xt
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rv. These with the tivo engines in uood March Ilt-r. Mains, McKee, D'Fer-i-condition would probably be able to rail, Perkins an-l Work. Tho.-e elected •-. preveni stieh a disa.-ler a- lias beiallcu a- co .test debaters were, Aliir slid Creencas' le lingers ol the Senior and Bovk-ol tiie a. j.funior -la-s, The Lyceum chiied' tevenson.
William Craig, -lied lasl Tuesday morn- Mcl.'arer, Roth and I ing, at 3 o'clock i.f pneumonia, at the Tl library has recently rcrcivcd a advanced age of eiglny years. She was
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new.-uppU oi hooks, ire screen- are lo be placed over the casts, atltiiinr to their beauty and furni.-hing a proieciion
ct christian, loved bv all who knew her. for the bonks. Th« 'uneral servic. were conducted by Pie principle item of intere-t amon.' Ehler, Jewd. Wednesday afternoon ai
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of Thornton 1). Fytle, of the Senior' F"r the benelit of ihosc who do /•. know, we will -ay that tlur loud for noise in the south part oi the oiti
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Wednesday ni^ht was eaused principally bv students, in honor of the happy I couple. We wouldn't have cone at all, hut being a newspaper reporter it was necessary that we should be at the scene of action. The only iliing that could,
would be an Ind.an war dance. The Geyser is in a doubtful siateot existence. The students have been unable to fulfill the contract with the publishers ami ilie consequence will probably be I the suspension of the paper.
The importance of home missions is becoming more and more apparent. Fri-: day night a member of ihe Lyceum v«ted once too often lor one man lor contest! honors. We suggest that tin- lad be sent to the State Reform School.
The gentlemen who were mentioned' last week as delinquent on rhetorical ex ercises did not shirk their duty, as would
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be inferred, but obtained substitutes. Sonic students tested their streinnh the other nielli hy lifting a large pump from a cistern hack of the dormatory.
C. D. Whitehead, '73, of Indianapolis,
The Juniors have commenced Andrew's L'oiintitution of the United States.
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Doctor Tut tie has been absent the greater part of the week. It is said he is al, Cincinnati.
For Sale or nitio. j_ Vance offers for sale an impro?-1
fd farm nn( &]m ho|ise jm( )ot
The farm is about six miles from the' rapidly improving town of Parsons, Kansas, and the house and lot iu the, town of Parsons. He will trade both of the above named pieces of properly for
difference, il any, in cash, or will trade' for a stock ol dry goods on fair terms,
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