Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1888 — Page 4
THE JOURNAL.
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OiioVcnr, in Mihunec... Olio Yfiir, outnlilo county.. 1JJ six Mouth*, lu advance ?A
SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 188*.
rosini ivt present, is Isaac P. tuny, as the favorite .sou of Indiana. Gloat is Dialm of l.phej»us!
THorr.nrvrii people do a good deed and wive work bv putting thru ashos on tlif sid»walk on Mlpperr morning*.
W irii no buppltesin htu- treasury ami a bothriv.»mo State debt on hand, \irginia proposes to increase tho pen.-doiibshe alroadv u'lves to disabled Confederate *?tofans.
ElUTOB O UllIBN ilft-S 1)0**11 ruleA&cd from 1 ullumoro jail. and the no\\r received in Ireland with grout bon-llres and demonstrations of delight, lhu government's proehunntlon \»as publicly burned at Kilru&h. nnd the result wad a collision botwoou people and pollee.
Joiiv annamakei or rhlladohn. hiLs gone on and (piietlv solved tho problem of cheap nomes for his woi Lm^w .simply by solving it. For $o.2" a week tbev got board. lodging, wsshi.u' of a do?.en pieces and tho u.sc of bath loom, reception and dancing rooms. and bowl. ing ailovs.
The Territory of Dakota cannot gain admission into tho Union as a State, though .-ho has been knocking for a long tsnr. For tho past four weeks sho has l^ecn getting action on the proud Statos at tho Mississippi \allev bv sending Uu'iu charges repaid, specimen hunkb K)i |e-r weather.
irr chieiigo ntfunc »»f Moiidav anfour nioro tai iff questions propositi bv Dumont Konuodv. of this city. In rffiswerini? thoin however tho rnlntnr ijhows facetious as to Mr. Kennedy's Graving for tariff knowledge." Tho vjnisAveisaro long but do not answer, ae- :. ^nling ton protectionist's ideas. ,vv:?jv.
THERE an- four thouaand ofticcra in the internal revenue service including *5 collectors. 'J'0 doputies, 1^1 clerks. 35 porters. *»S" guagcrs, storekeepers, 7flS'acting botha^ guagers and ^torok"?t']crs. With this army of oflioo holders irt'thfir possessiim no wonder the IVm-ito-y aro opposod to tho. abolition ot tHe intornal revenue lax.
s.\NtiTHEli Di'iin'i'iat, lia- hoi it fotiml •v/ilM will iv.-ign tin •itlici'. ri'il I'.llisiiii. -iit Iuiii.'tmi)Mili-. i'.ppointoil Consul at St. H. li'im !y tin' l'n.'sidiMit [irupow.s tn ijuit Pri'il ..-ainiut ur.iU'tsland -.vhy Napiilcon j.fouM sii nil tho Ulmiil, nml ilofi lar-'S that th.? fmilv rcu^oit ho landed. ti. v.'jf- that tin? irtoitmor .urivi'.l at, night \uid lie i-oultln't .^''o what suit i.f a pl ir? it v.-np. U.-tv is a (.•hi.iiii'i.'foi'^oiiu! lumij'fnT M*i)tp'ii:i'ry '•niiitty mail tn gut in hi.- wi-irk.
fin: Kuropoan war eioutl is denser all the w!ii!o. llu-sia is jirinod to fight and Franco, it scorns iji'wijii the programme laid down by a ^Kiis-iau military man, is to be tho th»m-
brooming S kd'
VY of t]|o oolltoSt, but Will bo I elii. Ved by liusiia in dt»e'time with an army of magnitude lhfu all opposition will bfijMvept.awav an-1 -ho will djetab' terms ••tifr'j»«*aeo to tho etindnnerl powers. I his is ihew.'iv is paper, heaiism may e4iai!go rh*» plans -omewhat.
«n jn'Diana ha- :o :ro:it. grandly iih a rival ot Connecticut. The latter State produces the-woodon nulmeg in all 1 trnpionl luxuriance and languorous .-•m«'l). but Indiana go^'s a stop farther, .tou-iali Daily, of La Porte, has been grant-
A pi»vejiv on roeess bv wlm-h lie -an Jnako./'puio maple syrup" out. of cane" suu ar .and a decoito»ii ol hiekorv lc. From his name hor.wer.one would
that Josiah
is not indigenous to 1 •fCeiidant o{ thi.» v/iteh
M- soil but is ado iitiiiting PihrrIn -.
ig 1
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i'Tiin p-oj-.toiliee bill rehtii^' *mail innttor lias pas
pormi-sf-
bolh Houses nature of :ho The bill-pro.
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uIVY now a wait.- *Au? si .I'ii'nidelit to i/oeolm.' 11 w. "'••'vides-simply that tho rulin VpahnoMit wb'io.n !iavo ay.\ Vimiil reeontly in reg ird to third and .•"fourth class matter shall prevail. ]f tin.Department WwVild tak- juoro jtain.s 'to ..look alter the efficiency of th mail do-
UviVy and lo,*s time to tho 100 take machinery ot in the Hr-t.rm.'tion of old laws it wrtuid nMid.er the eonntrv- a''givat ser-
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HOW HE WON.
poncnt. Hie suppo»cil invincible Ned lUnlan, showh thut 'n foi in, blrokv. and muscular development, adapted to sculling, be has no equal.
Altho »i»h Autruhan bv vutue of residence-, Uc«ch was born iMirrev. bugland, in lb51, and removed with his parents U» New io«th Waics in 1N»I. He was brought up to hi» father trade, ai.d while tolling like a voung ulcan in the Mnithv. uik'oiucioumv developed thai magnificent phv.Mque which has since brought him world-wide distinction. hen about twenty-three vears oi aye. Beach commenced rowing on the lllawarra Lakes against locai competuoi. and irom the outset kept winning unui gradually hanuicappcd out oi all races, l-o..owing are lus chief aquatic performances while
In Australia: December, IbM)—Won Drebio hanji cap, Wcolleomooloo 13.iv.
January, lbbl—becond lVymont Regatta. won bv Pearce. January. IbM— Second National Regattt'. won bv 1. McDonald. 1'cbruary. l?bl Heat N. McDonald, Parramatta river.
March, lbbl—Ileal (.je.irge Solomons. May, isbl Heat Chanel Reynolos. October. Ifeb- Second Punch tronhv, won bv u,. C. Lavcock.
December, lss:} —I3eat 1. Lnilord. Parramatta river. January, iN^d —National Regatta, swamped, won f»y MejfNenger.
March, lSbi{—Nownere. Orafton Rc^atla. won bv D. McDonald. March. N\ on Wooilooniooloo'Hav Regatta pn/e.
December 7—\N onSame^ Hum htronnv Parramatta river. April'J, Heaten by E. Trickett, championship (lirst time.)
April 10. lbbJ Heal L. Iricke f, chum-
pionship.
ing he finds this the best possible aid to a
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iMs. now j-i tho. ..gldy nhdeiv stoofl tiiat Uie great Panama canal --•heme oi l-ej-dinand i''I.eSH'p,s will collapso. Ti re .'.?-o diJlit ultie almost iniirmounta.b lo bo ovo'n-oine. and feats ol englnoenntr wldeh ft].pal Uie Kiotltesl heart. M. do
\.-,sep- hft.
tuaii..,,. b\ mj jj.
al iou- dc\»ces to get na.Oiev from tho r, French goveinment.. e\cn to apph'ing^ tai shi
•I"'! perimssiOfl to operate •lit. wln.-h proposi i.-.»'-d i.y :he Ministers. He now pro poses to rnako an appeal to tlie public Jh-!j him ou oi tlie dilSleult^, by the in ciianeo of bonds, lait a panir i^sluobijVi maim camu bonds are rapid* i\ iflfing. He lias poured £-00.000.01)0 oj the -avinp- »f Fian»-e have been poured into this diteh. It lia:? been an ilU .stiiired eiiteipiise from tlie beginning anditseollapse v/ill b) disastrous Hnan»i IK to 1 1 1
their eases this
necessity, and lur. igac.t) et.ougJi to use th-j only scientific specilU" (or t!»at purpose."
I le has not only the prestige of victory, but the prestige ot a true scientific.method ,.j
of training and keeping up his wonderful physical condition. If lie uid not voluntarily give up the championship,.it would
no dount he a long. time,, wrested Irom htm.
V»f tho Do. preV!Ule«l
I'. 1. lin' ioim O'.VII (illt. V.V Mi. P. T. Barnuin, tite famous'' sIhavman. trom the* faet that ids great story "My I'lucky Boy Tom" has proviMl sueh an immense success in Tht.'.Xew York Family Story Paper, has determined to present to all subscribers to ij^at paper wJiile his slory hnts,.a bouutiful'- sourve»:ir in the'sh.Vpe of a I'«uifolio." This Portfolio contains iilu.-tratioi* of all the w'dil aninudH tluit will a(.»i»ear in his show the (Munirig f-enson. 'ihe Ne\y
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Family Story Paper for four nionths nd "Barnuin's Pill'tfolio." as this )M*auliiul sourvenir is eidled.' will br sej.t to any
rtiiiu cf Si.uu, the
nlar price of the paper. This is erdy an opportunity whh
ur readers Address,
ild bike advantage of Mumos j'uhhshing House. Vaudewati-r Street New York
iias boon
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Look out for Iliem.
Counterfoil half dollars aro'. reputed
dreadv to bo in cireulation. They w-oar the date, of 1^77 and «u a:i oseellont imita.ion and have the correct ring, but avo dotoet« by a g'rea.-y feeling.
Ayers pills euro conslipatioa. improves file npjieilte, promote dlnesti«m. restore 1 healthy notion and r« »ulaie every function.
Jbls medicine
IN
peasant to tak and gentle
In its oueratlon. ,hue nrtiele In Avers Alma nac.
William Boach, Haitian's Connnoror n| s,.riii tin- Kim-ii* OH Tells How He Dlcllt. Think* It ltl 'I'mvn. The rci-enl exploit i.f Mr. William torrcm»ndciuvlo Journnl. I A Scal Itching bKin DlSOaSe With
Beach, leaves no doubtthut he is the Bisookfiemv Missorui. Jan. 2t. •-j ElltUcSS Snfieting Curad by.. handled man lit the world with the »cuiW. A vi»it to kunwts City. tho iittlo nmnt Cutieura Remedies. The case wilh which he outrowcd lus op- of tin* NS est, tins* week, wih jiuto pleas-
ant md #d. Met (». I. Ueid \irpubln'itn. lie is ill tho real estalo business in K. ('. and is riding a hoalthy boom. Also mot Cud lehart. once of Lafavotto. brolhtM* to liiehard ill. well known in Crawfordsville. tiid is cashier at the Union Depot Motel and is jolly as a lur.
ro«l ..st,no
While taking in tho sights, a visit was paid to tho Armour packing house. Hero a hog is killed and dressed so quick that the corpse is seaivolv cold till his idenilv is lost in hams, shoulders and sides, he echo of his squeal has scarce died awnv till hw meat is salted down and his lard paling in the barrel. A funeral propnvosshm of hog corpses is continually marching marketward and the cry is. still thov come, tattle are slaughtered and packed at this establishment at the rate ot 1.200 per dav. In connection thero ts a largo retail department whore all the products of cattle, sheep and hogs are sold and those products, furnished to their emploves alone constitutes a mammoth trade there being 1,500 employers in this vast establishment.
Kansas City, though not to bo eompared with Chicago tor C'ville* is diaJinod to be a great trade center, as from its position, it must bo the gateway through Kansas. Southwestern Iowa and Southern Nebraska must send their I trade.
Street passenger transpo- -it ion is carried on largely by the cable ear svssystem. which is fast driving the bobtail. jaok rabbit suioke house on wheels,
Kansas City for several weeks has boon oyer-run by foot pads whoso daring deeds have had a more chilling oftoci upon the I citizens than Sam Small and Sam Jones,
Why should a patient, suffering people be inflicted by two such seorgosy Echo I answer: Itoeauso the club crop is short.
pionshi(. x~ 'W. diiesdoy night, tho rriosts-nl-I'a!lits
April 17, ISS: -r.L-a E. TtickutC cliant-
t,u lw Slims
10 1
Apri. 12, lsSl —Beat E. Trickett, dmni- hoavon-dofyint \vi otflios. v.im Imuml tho poinship. jar.it'U ai:i! i-avrii'd awav tho valnaMos August 10, ^SS4 —Beat E. llanlan, chair.- wnsistinu- of an ompty .•uiunl.tition I,ox. pionship world. I Tltoir aim aj.poarod to ho vandalism, us
March 17. lr-S5-15eat T-ClifTord.'eham-
lh ,m1
pionship vyorld. I liyiini hooks and a piano and an nrpin. March ^7. l^ri-lleat E 1 lar.lan. chain- Att-i'doin- wlm-h. thi-v pmin-l .-oal "II pionship wur'd. ovop tho si ais and thr^atoiiod to lito tho
December ly, -Heat N. Matterson. tending l'"t wore frightenedaway b,,furo November "(I, 1SS7—Heat K. llanlan, putting tiieir de\ ili.-h de.-igns into exocliampionship world. S
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Mr. Beach's system ot training includes compelled to listen to Sam -Tones l»laeka un of two or three inileh betore break- g^
A man tinner such physical strain, even though he be a giant, must often teel the
urt 01
iolor-
OWi
ini
fast, a walk ot six or seven miies after- ^bould they .-i,r\ivo the ordeal
wards, and a pull over the course. AP.cr dinner comes another two-mile walk and a hecond puil over the course, during which'! he rows himself !Uuu!, eases off, and then pulls.again. A long .walk, conclude^.: the dav..
his sirength to liis will, and
rtul though r.e be, it not surprSin^ that Mr. Beach candidly states that during his training, pievicu&tu meeting Kt'.vcard Hanl.in the second tim« tor the world's cliampivnship, his trainer bought tor him Warner sate cure and tn: ivs: I v%a iigreeaiilv astonished at the great benefit whicn followed its use." While in train-
^antint,' to
hirth. v.ms sai-kod hy tlir"i lawless.
wnrllt i-l
il' If cnptured. th»*y should bp
'd sermons lor the period, of one
that long. J. 1. TU.VY.
v.:
No person undor ihe tige of so 11 be punished for felony.
Tin: keeping of a feioeious do zleii lias bt.'en held to bo a-.nuisa
A sheriff seeking to arrest a criminal may bleak open doors' If adniiUahe'o Js refused.
'lfusbniul an'ii wife being but son in.law neither ean steal tin
lv
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command of all his,natural powers, because 11 is an offence against the laws «if Init does not lir-t good and afterwards weak- (liana to hunt or fish or to engage at eomen the system, but acts,in p-.-riect h.armony inon labor on Sunday. Any peisoii of with nature's laws, the agr ot yoi ii]iwards »fl'onding
Mr. Beach's experience is confirmed by in this rc^peet may b(i lined $10.
1 the experience 01 many thousands oi A mtisain-o i.-, something tliat ?J1 over the world. UnJer the
great physical strain they break down and op poisons. If ihis is iO
die prematurely, becau-e they h: been able to keep disease awav trom kidney.s and liver, whence .most ui 1 otiginute. Mr. Beach rccogntzes
not
Bio.
.jcloie it.,. Aa*. m,
oiie perproperty
I. ill damage or tiieomenienee to a pej.-ou it is a public .nuisance ainl the -'person oreefmg or rnaintaining it is liable to a tine of
1
niany
Thr'-e pej-srns nre ro(juirod t.(« Conimit u.riot., A fine.for riot- may be as high us ^,"00. In tlds conniMHion tin* following is opportune': "A ehaiivari' may bo a faet that suei! an amusement is customary will not. change its character and it may be a riot although none of the' witnesses wore 'aim-mod thereby.
0
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I'll tie' per-ons engaged in ood humor/' N'ev, ly juai ried would have rejoiced a Tow years
it v.mto in
iyo had. this decision- -en known.
I'iMia.v crl* 11 Medicine.
V: Willir Smith, v. Booi{«- eoiiiityite, ptirchased a bottle of eon medieino a few days since the village drug store, nnd instend of putting it whore woi.l.i do the nio:d good, swallowed a goodly dose. t, took all the doctors and stomach pumps in that section of the county lo bring htm baek to arth.
"DON'T BLAME"
a man for groaning when he .i Kh(Jtunatism or Neuralgia. The pain is simply awful. No torture in the nncittit tunes was more painful than these twin diseases. But—oughtn't a man to be blamed if, having Rheumatism or Neuralgia, he wunt use Ath-io-pho-ros, when it has cured thousands who ha\c .suffered in the same way. It lias cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable.
The skill of five physician* could not cure me of Khcuinatism which had settled in the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense was ihe pain that sleep almost impossible. The first dose of Athl .'pi.--ro r-.vc me relief, and tlie third cual-c.-d ms «.iiep fnr four and a half hours «.»•-ithout waking. I continued its use. and am now 'well, Uuv. S. H. TltOVKR.
Seratehed 28 Years.
1 a wi
11 1 llXit kllK.UII th- tutu-liril Itcinolirs llj.,,.1 I.. i. I.
|i
Mifleiuii
of tho J'.TU I twenty*eight v«at» »R« it wmilJ have me A.t»""itr.«rix.
,,, lri- 1
"Hi Slliu ammint
of
My
ilijivse (psoriasis) com* IV
S.u s.tpariUas over
one year and a half, hut no cure I annot praisr the Cutieura Remedies too tnurh They havr made my skinuscle^r from scalcK as a habvs All I u^ed of them was three boxes of Cutieura. and throe hottleh of I utieura HesnUent* and two ake* tf ulicura Stun If v«)it hatl ht-cn hc:e and said vou would havr cured me for SJlK) you woukl li.ive had the money I lookrd uke the picture in your book of psoriasis (picture number two "Mow to Ltirc Skin Diseases ). but now I am as elc.tr as nnv person ever was. I hroiikrh fou-v of hapit 1 rub tnv hand* over my arms and Je»* to scratch once wliile, t'*t to no -urpose I am all well 1 scratched t\*cn v-ei»»ht yeats. ami potto be a kinu of seconJ namre to me I llianw yon a thousand times Amtlun^ moie that you waul to know write me, or nvonc who reads this may write to me and 1 will answer it. nKNN'IS DOWNING. a .IcTil*Hn Jan .Mill. lN^T
Psoriasis, ecr.ema. letter, ringworm, lichen, pruritus, .-.call head, milk cru.-»t, dandruff, barber's, nakcr s. tjrncer s. rnd washerwomiin's itrh. and every specie* of itching, burnine, bc^ly. punply mimors of the skin an5 scalp and blood with loss of hn.r. are puMtivrl* cured bv Cuticuia. the reat skin cure, and I utictir* boap. an rxtiuisite sk »n bcaulihcr eiteriull*. anil Cuticuia Itesthvent, the new Hlooo purifier internally, when physicians and all other remedies fail.
Sold everywhere. Puce: Cutieura. .Ml cents: Soap,iT) cenu Uc««lvrnt, SI. Prepared hy the Potter Piny and Chemical Co., Hoston.
"OT V.f I'l.l.b. black-heads, chappeii and oily A iVi. kin prevented bv Cutieura Medicated
Catarrhal Dangers.
To be freed from the c'amjcrs of suffocation while itinv down to breathe freely, sleep semndlv anil undisturbed, to rise refreshed, head clear, brain active and free from pain or ache to know that no poisonous, putrid mutter defiles the breath and rot* .iwav the delicate machinery ot smell, taste and heaiini to feel that the system does not, through Its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that is sure to undermine and destroy, is indeed 2 bleSsini? beyon'
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Boston, Mas.s
ItrirN.
1 un 1:111a !.
oi forgerv.
'X 'porson eonvict( imprisoned for 11 years.
tir.i I d'
untmr/.-
F«»r perjury a p« r.-on may be Oiied for 21. years not loss than two.
inqris-
all other human enjoy
ments T« purchase immunity from such a fate should be the »bje:t of all allUcted Hut those who have tried nunv remedies and phvdans despair ot relief or cure. £anford'« Itadical Cure meets every phase of catarrh, from a simple he id cold to the most loathsome and dt'structiTi: si,ices, it is local ami constitutional Instant in relieving, permanent in curing, safe economical and never-failing
Sanford's Itapicai Cure consists of one bottle of the U.tdicul Cure, and ome box of Catarrhal Solvent, and one imnroved Inhaler, all wrapped in one package, with treatise aud directions, and coid bv all dru^irists for SI
Port kit lime. Cutfcin ai. C«. Boston
No Rheumataz About Me.
IN ONE MINUTE
The Cutieura An i-Pa:n Piaster licves rheumatic, sciatic, sudden, liarp and nervous pains, strains and aknesscs The first and only painlinjr plaster Mew, orlijinat, inntaneous, infailiblo, safe A niarantido^e to pain, tnflanirnation ani weikness Utterly utilise and vastly superior to all othe» plasters At ah druif^iMs 2") cents f.ve for $1 or postac«. tree of Potter Drut A: Chemical G\
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I.ouii nnd Insiirani-i!
AkiiiI,
LEaAL
)'.»t:Mt
of John P. Penno. k. deceased.
O'l'll'li OP APPOlNTMltN
IN'
that the undersigned
Notice is hereby yiven. hats hvt-n unpointed nit-i duly quuliiifd is udniinU* (tutrix of tin- cstulc of John 1*. I'ciinm'k, late id I Mont^'onu-i county, induttm, Suitl stutc jssupDosod to lie solvent.
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iiH'ii.-etl nn inv head in a spot not inrner llian a eent. It spread rapitllv all over my hmlv ami yet htlkf the istiitr rf jatnn S. .V/i /.- limler lllv nails. lie .scales wonlil ilrop off of me /un./. «/. «. all the time, anil my suffering was cnillcss, And ''i t)1™ ""nlKomcrv Circuit Court. without relief, One lho'ifam! ilolliirs wouit not Nolicr I, hert iven that npnn )ctitlon fiW-d tempt ine to have this ilisease over »i aia. I am a
poor in.m. but feci mil to he rnhcvi'd of what $mnc of tlip dnrtors ud w.ts l«*pr«*v, ri«jf-vonn. psot isis. eti*. I took and....
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'""Ol ."lni'«}^i t'ri'v
-\T"'H K"!'' l«iil"vKNi'Y.
saul imirt hi the .iijminiMralor of .syid estute.
setting up ihe msulhcicm of the cAt^te of ,aid decedent to pay the dHts and tinbiliiies thereof, thejudjre of said court did. on the ITth day of January. find ?»nl estate ti be probably insolvent, anil order the mine to he settled accordingly. 1 he creditor* of said eotate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency .md rroulred W» tile their claiinn a^uinkt said estate for allowaiMK.
W ilness. the lerk and seal of said court at I rnwfnrdsfille. Indiana, this 17th day cf January, 1KSS. IIKNUY II. HUMS IT.
Jati.'J!, IKSS. Clork.
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O.N KS1DKNT NOTICE.
Sr.xTK okInhiavn.
Montc.omekv Cocnty,
the |i!:tct i»l
oan
pit rllnl
»i pet cenl. interest with privilege! pnvmciiK liOOU NOTKSCAslll'.D
nzia c. AOitis,
MiUer.Bioefe, witfi the I. .Snyder Co'.?
TELEGRAPHY,"
re
Tiiuo. 5 or 10 Years, with Int A :i via Ii or Semi-Annually.
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Alu-trui-tor
anil t-iinvi-yanci'i-. I
119 1-2 "ast Main St.,Crawfordsville
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hi tlie Montgomery ircuit Court. January term ISS8. William \N n'hl, (»eorijc ri»»lit, Kli/.abeth Wrmht vs. Anna Ireailway. William I readwav. I es»sv l)avenpor». Ilrnce Davenport. Pel.lion for partition. No.tt.7fJ
Ite il remembered, that on the tTth day of January. 1NV, the sane heinir the Hth judicial d.iv t.f the Jan-iary term of said court tor said year.the lOaintilf.hy Kistint\VKi*Um\ their atlor* nevs. came in opencourljand tiled their complaint in the above enlit ed caus» ami also, tlie allidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants are non-residents of the State of Indana 1 hereupon, on motion. it is ordered by tlie court that notice by puldication, be tiven to ml mm teMileut defendants of tlie lit in/ and pendency of this action anil that the same wilt be iallei foraasweron the 11th da of the March term, lif*S. of said com t, tne same bein^ the l^Oth dav ot Much.
Now, therefore, said defendants are herety notitie 1 of the tilintj and pcndency of this action for partition of lands against them.and that unless they appeal in Ihe Montiromen Circuit Court, at the court house in ihe city of Ift\vfordsville, in said countv and slate, on tncJatY: f'ay of March, 1SS^, the same beinj*- the Hth judicial day of the March term of sai«l court for said year, and answer or demur to the complaint in iid cause, the same will b« heard and deteammed in their absence.
Witness my hand, anil the seal of said court, this 17th dav of January, IsSS. HI-NHY B. IIIM.KTT. Uistine »V Bistinc,attorneys fur plaintiff. Ctei k. ..January ns.
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City 01" Crawfordsville:
Notlcir isheruhy Klvon to the tax-payers the city of 1 ra wtorilsvllle thut tlie tax dup li c.ite for IssT has u*»lmi placed in my hands fu culleciion and I will be at mv oillee, In Hon noil eltfnr store, for that purpose during of tlce hours until the
TMlBDMONBAY IN AlMtil., Is**, on whteli nay ail the t»xes "emaintm unpaid will br retained delinquent uiul a penniiyol ten per cent, will bo inldeil, and the I ieiifttiror is reuuired aft*r that date to colleei such dcdiKjneat taxes. eo»t ami interest as mavacirue. 1 tin rnteol taxes on each ono hmxlred ilodars Is ninety ceulw. and on each poll Is fifty cents. JOHN K. ItONNKhL, treasurer ot tho city of CrawlonUvUle, ind.
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Bv virtue of .» 1 ertitied copy of .» decree to directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cansv wherein The Provident hue and Trust Company rf Philadelphia is plaintiff, and 'then .is Ward,'"jr. ct al aie defendant, reipitrinu aie to make the sum of se\» tluuisaiid no- hai.drt.l and f-.rt\ d/1, ars and liftv-ohc ('lt\ W l-'i 1 rx V* 11 1 1 1 vm 1 cents, with interest on said decree and eosb I 1 bid 1 N IA N A. will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on
The southeast quarter lv of section lit'teen (la) co« t.lining one hundred m.J si.vivU^) acres I more or ies-. A if n. ihe e.»sv half tK »4)otthe northeast quarter S
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dealers -.vest eighty-twn
If Mich rttnts and pr.itits *v»»I :ft m.H for a stif ficient Mini to satisfy said decree, interest and costs,I will, at the »iue iin.it: and place, expo.se to public sale the fee simple of satd ta estate or so much thereof as may be sufiicient to discharae Said decre*. inlcrol and r».-ts, S.iid sale will be made witnout unv relief -vhatever from vaiaation or appraicm« rit laws.
I -151 /KP. P. Meer.ASKKY. Slier, ff Montgomery county,'
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SATCitDAY, I'KBUCAStY lib, A. 1). J«.sS, between the hour.-, of Plo'clock a. m. ard 4 -lock p. 111. of r.a id day, at the door of the (.'out! House in tlie city of Craw tordsviile, Mon'tromcrv I'oxinlv Indiana, tiie rents and prohis for a term" not ex ceeding seren vears, the following rial estate la the county of Monl^oimry.and State of Indiana to.wit: j^-
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F. D. ABRAHAM,
AtturneY-at-Law unci Notary Public, CKaW KOBDS\'!LbI«
INDIANA. Hum k, on Main St.
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PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT.
Spt eial attention u»\ en to pensions, met ease ami all kinds of eoverninent elalnis. Ottice No. I .Ik1B Crawfordsx die, Ind,
DR. A. F. Henry,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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jS'i* jio'.es, theme west one hundr. and twenty- Patients wishinu p. use tbe boars of lamp six (l-'.i) poles to the place of betfit ninii, contain- I tlth*. *«hould make a npoi nt nn nt a day or two intone hundred and fotly-lhrec ami sixtv hun- before. dreiHhs (It! (»)-hr.ndrciths) acres, id! bein^ hi township twrnty (*J0) north, rariee five Tj wot, and cont:nranij together four handled and sixtyseven and sixty-one hundredths 1 U". iiO-haii-dretlths) acres more or less
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