Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 April 1888 — Page 2
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of faith iitnl irrit aro worth more
•'than iuou.'v to :i town.
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1 a a a
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••imiisi to liomooratic pros]n'i t!j.
\\v of tho I'nipioyos in the Chicnyo jiosioIIhv ran not ]ic:ik. ivml or write Enj lie".-iiit thor solely for political
olTo. t.
Tin* 1- autifnl hymn. "Noaior. Mvfonl. 'to was r.-ritton by a rnitarian. 111.-. Suruh Fulwor Fowler, of l.otklon. •vlu ilieJ n* Mrs. A.Ianif in 1I9.
^verlookeil. Thov ought to have imr.iokiite attention ami lie mad. to eorres|iond in appealaiu witli the streets.
A vote was t.aken in Madison county 1 ist Monday on the proposition to pnrehase the toll roads by taxation "lid lelarini: them flee. The vote stood
ii: Hivo:-and 2.against, a major.... of 741 in favor of the proposition.
Till" best answer to tho absurd free trade uijrument that proteetion eauses the people to pay higher prices is the i-voad statement that every mar.ufaclured thing in the United St-tes is cheaper to.day than in the pepod of free trade.
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any oi
The
JornsAL renders de-
tilths to know anything of the Democratic management of the Insane Asvluin they are referred the latter of Win. Haniiib in la-' Saturday's lierinr Willi the heading "My Escape from llell." It is a torrih'e anaignnn-nt. of the management ••or ratln-r mifmanagement of that insti•lution.
Tlir. R' i:iiir in a position to say."we told you so," and says it. With "ghoulishgle.'" it refers to the hit? eh:ction
with tl.e lemark that "it. would seem that the liemocracy in this township have now had enough for a long lime to come •oi mis mugwnmid^m. :io party or independent. biisiries.-. and will hereafter let it Rovoreivalone."
A l'KOTD'Tio.vbr in tLiN country.^avs *ho New York In*I* pf-mlcnt. is one who boliovos that tariff duties siiould be so nijustod alike in re-ipoct to tho articles •n which they are imposed, and the rate ••'of the' duties, us will, while yielding a revenue to th* »ov. rnniont. at the same rune !«.^ter and develop wiir home industrifM. This i? his fundamental idea, and vur oxpojlonee as a Nation shows it to be a one.
Tin: April number of tho Ontury ohises the thirty-lifth half-yearly volume. The Urst article i- bv Kdward L. Wilson, the well known photographer and is descriptive of tho tiutural and other features of Palestine. "From Dan to Beerhiba." The article has a groat number »i illustrations, mainly from phot»^iap!t.and will «.»f special inti.'ie.st to the
tuacheiv 'and s-tudentsof the International Sundav SeJji.nd lessons.
Jr his nrtiele «.n Wh»-re to Spend the Summer." ir. t-cribiwr* for April. Men. ire.«ly. chief signal ollioer, make*» a prophecy as to the hottest days in the vear 1". The D»4'tr-»it 'hmninl. taking the mattei up. h:^ ffercd a prize ot t•»tiie person gue--ing correctly, before •hiii'' '1st, what the throe days will be. lon. (jreely immediately teh graphed ldf guess to the paper, in accord with his loasotts in r^f«»r Ai»ril.
Tme'present
Iil»
installment or tho Life of
Lincoln in the is on "The National ririing" for the preservation of she Union: tie? political and military relation of Baltimore to the .situation also fully de.-erib»-d. A further chapter is devoted to -the condition of things in Washington itself at the outbreak «»f the Ib-bellion. In the chapter'or. the city oi W a in to a a a age desci ibing Lim-oiif-i anguish of mind ni the extraordinary dang^t.a^inenaoing
:utrv aiel tiie capital.,^
'J'tu: April St Nicli"!a~ ha.- a seasonable frd)tisjiiece by 'Fenn, two toddlers under en umbrella, on "An April Day." Tlds introduces tho opening article. "Wh^t Makes it Bain?" by George P. Men ill. .There is also a ehni niing 'Bhyme lor a Rainy Day" by Julia M. Coltoii, ailisttcallv fiamed by Katharine Pyie.
Louisa M. Aleott. in "Tiudel\j Siege/' clat" ihv ••fTort- of a rave little Dutcli
through tiod."
I?* .'0tiV»'isation -with a prominent iViii-. road contractor thlr? moining he infoimed 1 in: .tnt'ij.VAfj that the building ot the A. A M. railway through tliUcounty will lease in the county not le-s than ^l."»o,i)00. from that amount to $200,imn. 'J'iiere •will be men and horses to feed and provide for. and farmers can dispose id their pioduee. corn, oats and hay to excellent advantage. This amount will be augmented by the- wage* paid home workmen employed 011 the road in construction, and every dollar will be left in the county. Union township. «»f this sum. will more than probably secure half of it.
tlnn-Ki'ltiiij Lnok into li.-i [hvU
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iuoiv tbmi tho roml will -nsl wlion
I'cinpli'loi!.
Tlir r0'l-h0:iile»l Kill und wliitu horse l.usiiii'ss bivomhij vory minoyiiig to
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mil,urn haired ladies but theie has seoinI'd to be no tolief. A yotitii New ^rk ladv, ai,'ed 12 years, and (o-rmaine lireswn 1'V name has at last solved tho problem. Miss lioimaino has an abundant crop of beautiful hair of a Rlowim auburn hue, and she says it is the one annoyance of her life. A few days ago Joseph llornig. an l-year-old neighbor, yelled aerossth' slioct at her, "whore's the white hori-e."" Gonnaine says it was about the millionth time she had hoard the (pu stion. and she regarded it an offensive chestnut and a public nuisance.
So she went to Judge l'attoisoii and got a worrant for young Hornig. The villain was arrested, and arraigned in the police court. The ease was remanded, and Hornig is still locked up. Ail the ledhairded girls in the eitv are going to chip in to hire a lawyer. They will also
present Germaine with .-oiue sort ot a testimonial. 3
It
is a vorv common amusoinont for Democratic papors to indulLce In choap talk al-out th*» kindnos of thoir i^irty to tho 1'nioh soldier and how pensions had boon paid and inetonsod. Thov c(*mparo tlto numt'or of pensions granted in thu throe hnd years with proooodiii^ yours and chuckle with intense satisfaction, net inontiomni,' the fart that they aro only doin^' what thov aro compelled to do lv law. and that law tho result of Uepublican administration, against which the Democratic party always fou.u'ht. Nor do they hint at the opposition of Cloveland whenever he can jjet a whack at legislation fur the bonotit of suldiei^. This talk i.-* oniv cheap clap-trap to cateh tho soldier voto. and is on par with thoir opposition to tho tariff whioii thov refu-i- t«» touch. T:
Wipe Awake
The House is at a deadlock over the Di:e» t-Tax ivepavinent bill. The bill provideft that tho direct, tax levied on tho Slate* in «U and paid oniv by the North rihall l»e refunded. The Southern States paid nothing of this direct tax and there was no way of compelling them to pay thoir portion of tins levy. Not having paid thoir share it is -but fair that the Northern States should have the tax refunded. But the Southern members of Congress are determined to defeat thrpropusition and have been fillibustering for a week t" prevent consideration of the bill. The tax proposed to be refunded to the Statosiimountsto flT.MOu,(MM). Indiana's shat" would le £7tlhl4 i.
At the railroad mooting in Alamo on Tuesday. Charles liountroe. one of_ the largest buyers and shippers of stock in Western Indiana said: "Tho people living eight and ten tuilos off the railroad absolutely l»se on every 1**0 pounds of pork or beef that they soil at. present prices from l." to 2*» cents. Thus a man having :)it head pounds, wiiould lose cents on each nog. or on his drove.*' These are. fuels from a man who know?, just what he is talking about.
Thkbt
ftp' a few men in every com
munity who never do anything to a*-
hi^t piddie improvement in the way of buildiUL! up their b»wn. They always
protest that such improvement* do md proll-. them a solitary nlek«.d. W»? notiee. however, that every tine- a town secures upubii'- improvement of nnv importanee these Mine- men, if they have any real estate, or building to rent, put up the priee. A town wholly composed of sueh individual- \v«»uM )»e about a^ liv«dv as a 'Taveva: d.
Kt.!.i.\ii Clonk,
i* holio\iul to
for April greets us* with
eighty pages overflowing with beautiful pictures, delightful stories and poems. Mr*. Sherwood's serial. "Those Cousins of Mabel's." enforces the usages of good society by the experience of ihoheroines The frontispiece, "Faster Lilies." is charming illustration a lovely girl, her arms filled with the 1 ilie-.. Lieut. Fremont's broeyy Indian st.uv for bo vs. a paper on "Dili Ballade of London Bridge" the London Bridge fatnou* in the nursery jingle». an article on Landswer. the famous animal painter, beuutifullv illustrated. are all thoroughly entertaining though written with a serious purpose. Newsdealers have this issue for *20 cents, or it will be mailed hv the puMisheis. P. Lothrop Companv, Boston. A sample back number of any of the Lothiop magu/.meA costs but e«.'Ilt*.
Manstiold. Ohio.
of the Fountain County
Stork Farm, who farms about l.ohUaeres of land, in speaking of the Atlanth A ^li—i^sippi lailway. wild/'mv tax for the
waman to 'tide her parents over a time of j, opi.-ed road would he near $ 1.000. but trial and shows how ?»he sirje^i-ded known I would receive in two years
patienee. courage and truM, in
over and above what I now 1 for the produets of my larrii to amply pay me baek all the money I would pay out in tax." Could any better argument be used coming as it does from such a farmeras Mr. ('lote.
Cuvwjt.uiJsviLLK i» almost exactly half way between St. Louis ami Cleveland. With a railroad between these two points, it wilt in all probability be madea division point. This "will bring to the eitv a large number of people, .such as conductor* and engineers, who will be a desirable class of citizens.
I'ndkk
Pennsylvania'?* new license
law the number of saloons in 1'it.tsburg lias been decreased from 1,500 to
STATU MVKKIMNIIS. Til II A Nil
liituruNtliiK Items Cull«il l'rom Statu Kx- wim.um hoss wm.i.vck. t-h.ii.Kos With IVncil un.l .Scissors. singH, tho hand of woman,' —There arc one thousandcases o| mens- Anuria guard Its strength aiul grace les in throe hundred families at Torre *n
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—John McMalmn, of Sparta.was wanted at Aurora for assault and battery, and when tho Constable wont for him ho found liitn. alter a long search, suspended to tho limb of a tree and quite dead, having committed suicide.
Tho manufacture of army clothing lu«5 boon entirely suspended at. tho Government depot ut Joffersonville. The up. propriation is exhausted, and no more work will be given until tho commencement of tho new lisenl year.
—John E Sullivan, of Indianapolis.has brought a damage suit of $20,000 against Attorney General Michener for the reflection oast upon him in tho complaint recently tiled against Harrison. Gnpen ot al of the Benevolent Institution.
A -sign at one of tin Bedford hotel# reads as follows: *Tndian clubs ami dumb*hell» will not be permitted in any of the rooms. Gue.ts in I of exorcise can go down to the kitchen and pound a steak."—lilinniin(,'t»n /Voj/fv.sx.
—John Brannon, of Aurora, made mi assault on Miss Carrie Met/.eger while taking her home from a ball Monday night. He escaped lynching by being conveyed to the Lnwrencoburg jail by tic Constable who made tho arrest.
—All the late employes of the defunct Lafavette Morning \t mw have sued the men comprising the company for the amount of their wages and Captain Jefferson, the manager, has sued for $1,000. the amount oi a note held against the concern by his wile.
—Chats. Keene. of Lafayette, has a three-legged cow. which he recently purchased from Pnmck C. Karl, of the Wea. The loft fore log and shoulder is missing and the animal was born that way. It is of the Shorthorn brood.a splendid milker and the mother of touror live calves,
—An attempt was made Snturdav night to assassinate Fred Kloos, a Lafayette butcher by firing two pi*?ol shots at him from ambush, one of which grazed his head cutting through the scalp and knocking him down. His enemies have set tire his store on two different occasions and now are trving to kill him.
llcv. W. L. Austin, of New Albany, has asked the Presbytery to dissolve hisrelations with tho Second Chuivh at that place because they will not. pay his salary and unfriendly relations exit. The Second Church was cited to appear before an adjourned meeting of the Presbytery at North Vernon April IT. and show cause whv ti.ev have mtpnid their pastor.
—Will right and Mis Kiva Smith.residing twelve miles south of Lafayette, wen- caught in tho heavy electrical torm Sunday night while returning from chuieh. A bright Hash of lightning tendered them insensible, and when, half an
hour latei they regained e"n*eiou.sness,
if ho^.s weighing :»00 they fmmd their lioise lying deml in the road and the buggy twisted out ofshape. They were both badly burned.
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.. oh no mutter where place! Would tu»vi»r storms Hssniletl iM'tij. S. Parkor, of Nov KhIhImiws rvi-riscntlo urled engaged on a new work to l„,
0
.... Is the haiul that rules tlu* worM.
I ho oots ami Pnotrv of Iiuhtuia. ., I Inftmey's ttMuh foutituin Ni'wtnu (.ijvinov. a vouuir ti^ihoss ...»
II. Scott, nf (ialona, has for the
pai-,t week been holding series of meeting» at Hieeville. Crawford eounty. for the Mormon or hatter Day Saints' religion. He lias been very successful and has made a number of converts, six of whom were baptized by immersion in a small creek near Uie»-ville on Friday last. Mr. SeottV braneh of the Mormon chureh does not believ«» in or countenance the polygamous praetiee-. ,,f tlt* t'tah lea»l-
Indiana K. of P.
Indiana will make a strong ellortto send in'ty divisions of the Uniform Rank to attend the session ol the .Supreme Lodge in Cincinnati in June. Several ot the number will enter the prize drills and content for tir?t honor*. It safe to say the Hoosier .State will be well represented, and especially Indianapolis, as that city is the home of the Major General, Hrigadiet* General, and will send three, and probably four, divisions of the I'uilorin Rank. The State is also the proud possessor of the champions of the world, Kokomo Division No. (I. they having won the belt at Toronto at the session ot the Supreme Lodge in lS*li. This division will compete lor tlrst prize at Cincinnati.
Syrup of
FIrts,
Manufactured only by the California l*'lg Hyrup Co.. WauFrancisco. Cab,
Ik
Nature's
Dwn True Laxative. Thin pleiuinntCallfornla ilfjuid fruit remedy may be had of Messrs. Nve «fc Co. Lar^e bottles at fifty cent* or on© dollar. is too most pleasant, prompt, and effective remedy known to cleanse tho systein to act on the Liver,
Kidneys, and Itowels
Kently yet thoroughly to dixpel Headaches ColdK.aud Fevers: to cure Constipation,ludp Kentlou, andklndred ills.
Til AT KULKSTIIKWOItLII
cottage, hovel
Kor tl.e li oel that n.ck» the cnulle
PowtT limy with boAutv How
man of l'.edford. killed himself yesterday. MotiierV (list to ulile tlu- sti ...unlei Ho \va?» out. of hojilih ami low spirits. Krom their nouInK uurestinn «row ,,
A
Limw on for irooil or evil,
—Oas sulhcietu tor the neeus ot ttie ,, I Sunshine streaineil or ilarUness luii letl •.own has been found at l-'i ancisvillc.l'ulas-
a
ki county, and pipes will be laid at once. Is the hand that rales tin- world.
Tho woman whoso doiul lunlv was Women,how divine your mission found at Patriot Soptomhor 2i», I -^r». and H° «i"»n our nntui sod ... Keep, oh! keen the vouni: soul open whoso ldontitv has romamod a mvstorv.
Always to the hreuth ot (toil!
0 bcoil Alice 1* UN,j _\n tho trophies of the ayes .v
l:
1
ion, lias tiled articles ot association with a
capital stock of .100,000. The purpose Is to put in a plant to pipe natural gas '.o ever\ part ot that citv.
Are from Mother l.ove unpeurled,
.... ..... ,. ,, iI' or the hand that tooks the eradlo I he Lits/ens Gas Lompanv, of Mar-
Is tho hand that rules the world.
DarlinK^lrls, with Kden's music Killing yet In each youth heart, Loarn and treasure household knowledge, l*rceiousln its future part.
When you, too, exultant mothers, Bravely boyed and ismitly «tried, Keel the hand that rocks tlu* cradle Is the baud that rides the w*trld.
Blessings on the hand of woman, Fathers, sons and daughters erv, And the sacred son# is mingled Wlth the worship of the sky: Mingled where no tempest darkens, Kutnnows evermore are curled, Kor the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that ruiea the world.
The Arlington h'ottsos) A
Prof. Lire Located.
The following is taken from the Seattle i, Washington Tor. Tinit and will bo of especial interest to Crasvfordsville people, as it refers to one of our tormer follow citizens now in tin* Far West
Professor Stephen K. Leo. present State Geologist, of Indiana, hasaceeptod a position with Calkins. Mooie A Wood, investment bankers of this city. Professor Lee has filled the important office of assistant geologist for the past, three years with ability and satisfaction.
The Professor came to UioTeiritory not for tho purpose of locating, but to make a thorough examination of our coal ami iron Ileitis and other valuable minerals and clays aUo to mnkw a collection of minerals and fo^iU for the Indiana State Museum. "I tind." said the Professor, "that Washington Territory is rightly termed tho Pennsylvania of tho W«st. Her coal and iron 'lelds aro inexhaustible, and I have boon shown oni*- of the finest of clays, to whi"h 1 expect todovote a great deal of time and study. Alter traveling for five week* over the greater portion of your Territory and Oregon, I am so well pleaded with what I have soon that have made up my mind that 1 will resign my present office and make Seattle my permanent homo. 1 have visited Spokane Falls. Tacomn and Portland, and believe they will make good cities, but I am satisfied that Seattle ito make the Great City ot tho N'oithwort.
The Professor comes highly recommended by Governor Gray, of Indiana, and the leading hunkers of Indianapolis, for integrity, honesty and molality, as well us for'learning, ability and culture
Wo gladly w«looiue him to Seattle and feel confident that lie has made no mistake in looting in the tjuoen City and will soon have a ho-t of friends.
Now a Dudf.
Seth M. Kent, formerly of Brookston. Indiana, is playing here this week, at the National Theater, as "P.T'-ival "Jim the Penman." He is a capital actor and tt regular "ladv killer." The Washington /\.s/ in reviewing "Jim the Penman" gives Mr. Kent a very Mattering notice.—Washington coi respondent Lafayette Tillirs.
Seth will be well Icinoinbeied by the students of Wabash during tho years from l74 to 1T!'. and no doubt many of our eitueiis have cause to remember him. None were wit kod enough however to wish his development into a dude.
Motiiki:, ilo yon know anything of that Jlalsam everybody is talking so much about? l)o you refer to Hlhhard'g Throaland Lunc HalKatn? Yes, that's what I mean. Wdl. I believe It Is the best medicine in the world for a cough, rold or sore lungs, and Is so pleasant to take. Your father took a severe cold (lay before yesterday, and is well to-day
Why will you rough wcn Shiloh's Cure wlli give immediate relief. Price iU cU.» 50 cts..and$l. Sold by Nve A t'o.
Sickness comes uninvited, ami strong men and women are forced to employ means to restore their health and strength. The. most sscces«.ful of ill known remedies for weakness, the origin of all disease, is Dr,J. II. brbean'-J Strengthening Cordial and ltinod Poiitier. S«1«! bv N've .V Co.
This is the Top of UicGeni
PATAHRH «AMPLK TUKATMKXT l.ainl\UU\Vili mail enough to eonvinrc Ji. JS. Laudertmch to, Newark, X.J.
ine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Allothers, similar arc imitation. .This exact Label ison each Pearl
Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good,
BUT UK HAS NOT.
Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. For Sale Everywhere. Maoeonlyby
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
'I'hetoi. owing is the list ot le'ters rciri.tmini! in the postothce al Crs»\vford»vile. Mnntgoirerv cnuT.lv, Indiana, for the week ending Aprii T, lSfcH. If not called for within 30 davs they will be sent to the deati teller ottice. Persons calling for anv of hesr letters will please fav 'advertised." HrlgbtOakley Hetn-ngllf-brown II N Ilanliz Ilettle Huntltt Joe llemterson Levlna bush Flora MeCormlek Susi llrandon W Miller Cunrles Clark Kith Plunkett I' Carr It lee tl Campbell Mrs ICIi/.abc1h Hons Nettle Oay John IHiwns III* Elliott Neal Ellis M-k Tibia (•alloway Llda (illrov A Harris Ivlith
hinltn Mrs Fannie Hcotte Mrs Li/./de Seerlng Lien Talbert Leroy Templetou .1 'l ludall John Yaughan
Watson Mrs, ltosa
MEMORY
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SUCCESS
Wholly Unlike Artificial Means, Any Book Learned in Ono Reading. Classesol 10S7 at Haltinion* and hHVi ut Detrotl, lame (lasses of Columbia l.uw students,nt Vale, Wvllesley, oborlln* niverslty of Ponn., Mlehiuan University, «'hautauiua, Ae., KndorseU by Maik Twain, Hiehard liroetor, the Scientist, lions. W. W. Astor.Judah I*. Henjamln, Jud^e CJU»son. I\, II. Cuiik, Pr) nel|tul State Xormul Colle^e, l»r. Itrown, Ae. Prospectus post tree from PkOF. LOlSlO'I 1'K,i'5T Fifth ave XewYork
The system is taught bv oorro.siond*noe.
LIEBIG CO.'S
Extract of Meat
INVAIA'ABLK 10 Ut DYSPKPSIA.
An
1-tficient
Also for
Tunic for Invalids
Instantaneous Beef Tea.
Hmvi
ring Soups, Sauces and Made Pishes.
Genuine only with Baron Liebig's signature in blue ink across label. Sold by all Storekeepers, Grocers, nruuglsts
LSOAL8.
OTtCK TO HHIKS.CKKDITOHS, t'.
the matter of the estate of Eittabeth si. Pa: enf*rt, decease#. In the Mant^omet Circuit Court, .1 tanh Term, Notice is hereby uiven, that Thomas C. Shanktin as administrator of the estate of Mlizaheth A Havenport, deceased, has presented anil tiled his accounts anil voucher."* in tinal settlement of said estate, unit thaf the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on thelTth day of April, tB^, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees oi said estate are required to anpear in said court and show cause, if any there ne,whv said accounts and vouchers should not he approved, ami the heirs or distributees of said estate are also notified to lie in ..aid court at the time aforcs.iid, and make proof of heirship. lated this r»th itav of April, 1SS.
THOMAS C. SHaMvLIN.
April 7, 1KSS. Administrator.
^OTICK TO HKIKS, CUKDi rOHS, KTC.
In the matter of the estate ot Anu £. Wat .*»//, ifect t'if. In the nn ornery Circuit Court, March Term,
Notice is hereby given that Jo«? ih N. Kulnwider as Adminis'rator nf the estate cd Ann K. Watson, deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in tinnl settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and anion of said Circuit Court on the 2'tr«l dav of April bSS8, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in -aid Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate are also i.otitied to be in said Court at the lime aforesaid,and make proof of heirshst).
Dated this:Mst dav uf March, 1S«*S. JOSICPH N. FUU.KNWIPKH. Administrator. April 7, 1^.
NlOTICh
To NON-KKSIDKNTS OP Si lt VKY. Notice is hci ebv ^iven to .lames b. (.'ablwell, guardian nf I.ilian Ibrnes. H«»bert J. Kluur Uvrnes and Arthur U. Hynies. tne known and also to the unknown hcirs-atdaw of A II. Hvrnes, ilecensed. and J.ur.es ti. Hardy, nonresident owners of the northeast fractional quarter of section six t»i, tcnvnsliip twenty l-'b north', range four Mi west, in Montgomery nmntv, State of Indian.^ that on Mav third (.!:)), IftSS, I will cause a s\irvev to be made .»v the (.'ounlv Surve\or of slid countv ami tetate for the purpose of re-locating and perpetuating the northeast corner and thu southeast forncr and the southwest corner nf the northwest fractional quarter of said section six («»). low. sl-ip twenty (i!0i north, range four (t) west, in «aid countv anil State. J. N. 11KACII.
April 7, ISSrt. :bw. •'¥.
\T' »N -UKSiDKNT N'O'i'ICK. IS
Sr.vri. oi- Inoiana, Montoo.mkkv Coj vn.Ss, In the Montg«uaery Ciicuit Com!, Mart to: lss. hivingst«m T. Dickason et al the Midland
R:tiJ wav company, Metropolitan Trust Company of New York et al. Complaint No. S.'S'J On the'JIst judicial dav of li»e Nta.'ch term, of said court, come the plaintiffs by Albert !, Thomas, their attorney, and ^iles their alKdavit tha said defendant, The Metropolitan Trust Company of New York, is a bueign corporation, and on motion, iti ordi red hy the court that said Metropolitan Trust Company of New York l)w notified lv publication uf the pcodein of this action and requiring it to answer the same on the Mill judicial dav of die Mav n-rtu, ISsS, the »:mie being the2l'nd dav r»£ M-iv, IKS.
Notice is therefore hereby given ^aid ^defendant, that unless it appear on the Mth dav of the next term of die Montgomery Circuit Court, to bo liolden on Ihe *J2n4 day of May,
NOTICK
A.
D. at the
court house in Crawfotdsville, in said countv and Stale, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in its ab-
Witness mv name, and the seal of said Court, afli.ved at Crawfordsviile, this -9th day of March, A.D. 1SSS. ^llKNUY It. IilT.KTT,
March :Jl, lsK*. :. Clerk.
Ol- PRTinnN T(» SELL KKAL ESTATE. Pruh.itc Cause N*. i.OiC. John Mitrhcll, ylniinistrator of cbtatt: of T»jc»inas It. Hicc, dccc isc«l, vs. Eb/.t »»c Hice ct al.
In the l.'ircnit C'otirt «»f Mont^iim-rv county, Indiana. March Tt*rm« 1SHS. l*i ICii/u June llicc, W. Kicc, Strail E. lticc, Eleanor Itamillon, Eibla Hamilton, William C. Uict-. C. ?. (irant Kicr, Annie I. Iticc. .1 (M?ph M. Hici', Nlarv K.Hi' c, an«i rank Kicc.
Y«»u arc huvcrally hereby nutuieil that the above named
j«rtit:oner
as Alministrator
of ihe otatc aforesaid, has tiled in the Circuit Court of Montynmeiy county, Indiana, a petition, makinir vo\i de* fendant therct(», and praying therein for an irdrr and decree nf said court authorizing tho sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and that said petition, so tiled and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the court house in Craw-, fonbvillc. Indiana, on the 1 Uh judical d.iv of the Mav Term, IkSS, «d said court, Ihe same being the-Tind day of .May, IS-H.
Witness, du-Clerk and seal of .said Court, this *2btdav of March, 1S-»S, IIENKY I'.JlCLKrT.
nsr is City Election:
Mar. h'U,
IksV-Iw.
Clerk.
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the several wards of lh« city of rawfordsvllle, Indiana, on Tuesdav, May I, IKS*, lorthe election of the following ollleers In and for said city:
One (1) Mayor. (ine (I) Marshal. One (11 Clerk. One (11 Treasurer. »ne (I) Assessor. One il) Counellmnn for ihe First Wanl. (me (1) i,ouneilman for the .Second Wanl. One (1) Councilman for the Third Wnrd.
I lie voting preclnetsfor the several Wards are jus follows, to wit: First Ward. Hirst's feed store on PlkesJreet.
Second Ward,Surveyor's olllee, court house. Third Ward, licuhen Smith's wagon shop. Hy order of theCommou Council of the city of ('rawfordsvllle, Indiana.
WILLIAM 11. WEBSTER,
March:*), isss. city Clerk.
NOTICE OF SAI1
OP
County Proper!]
Notion
In
heiehy given that the Hoal
Tom wlnMoiieis of theCounty of Montgoa will sell td ptdi |c auction to the billies! best bidder at tho Auditor's olllue In county on
TUKsHAY, MAYLMnit, isvs,
At 11 o'clock j». in. of Maid day, the fotlol dfsenhed real "siato Itelon^hi^ to said Iv. to wit:
AM that part of the west half(J...)«_ northwest pi«iler(?^) id section thfitj township eighteen (IS) north, of i| l"o west, that llos north of su^ar Creek, talnlm? fifteen (1")acres more or less, all thalpurt of tho northwest quaticr i' the ikii in west •|iiarter(,
1
.,) of section til
one u. lowashlp vlKhlcen (IN* nortl tango live west, that lies north of hi Creek, coi t«i nlni eighteen and til net \l hundredf lis ih tKMOO) acres more
or lesh.f
Also part of the west df (?.j) of the west (*4' of ction twenty-nine (tfh, In t| shlj» eighteen (1K north, or ranuo llf west, hounded an follows: UcKinnlni I stak«- or p(dnt In .Stiuar Creek a| sotalieast corner of *ald west (V) ot sahl |uarttr section. run| thence west sixteen ami one fourth pedes to a stake or Mono near the edge water, thence north thirty W) poles anil feet to a stake or stone, then north f| seven and one-hall O"!*) degrees east sl:F (l(i)potes and live (5) links ton stake or A in Maid east line, thence south forty (id) tothe plaeoo! bet^lnuint:. conlatnitiK (.1 acre s, more or less.
Also all that part of the east ha!f(Ji)o| southwest quarter ().|) of section twenty(2t»), township eighteen (IS) north, of live ("i) west, that lies north west of the si| east hunk of Sugar Creek containing t| (JW) acres moreor less. I
Said jiroperty will he sold upon the foil lug terms: One third cash, one third il months and one-third In ouo year iroml of sale, lie deflerred payments to he seel hynotr and mortgage and to hear st: cent. Interest from date.
The- Una til reserves the right to reject or nil bids. Witness our hands this I"»t11 dav of Mi I 1SSS.
JOS. tSHUItl A. HUM lil'/^l A.n.iiowil
Hoard of (.'onunissiof
March 17,1S83 law
The standard Kentucky Bred stallion|
Western Boy 4,55
\Va« sired bv Km pi re "J-'ITS, sire of Kmlnl three years old record ZtZT-yi, and son oil great Mainhrlno i'atchen, mreof ll!trotu| the ''(0 clasH and mil brother to Lady Tlul record i!:lfu Western Hoy's dum was hy Joe Downing 710, sire of Abo Dow| and DlcK .Jami.ion 2rj»l. *Jnd Young Valentine, son ol imp. Young II nrd dam Bird by Kedmund's Valentine. I pire's dam, Favorite, '1 81 at five year old! by Alexander's Abdullah, the she of smith's Maid, the greatest race mare everappered on the turf.havlng tohen heats and record of '2:11. Kniplrc sire of Western Boy is a half brother to Vl hrlno King, also as near related on the I side. Mambritio King Is said to he the I sontest horse in the world and winner of| first prize ut the great National Horse in New York, November, l«*s5. Western! is six years old this spring, a heautliul hi hands high, weighs 117U ami is compd built has Die best of feet, legs and 1 cotnes lro:si stock on both sides notcd| vigor of constitution, is a horse of tine ting action and a model in every resi
Western Boyls registered in thesixth vol! ol Wallace's Trotting Register. Jeo. Ble«r Mansfield, (Jiilo, has an Is mouths old hy Western Boy that trotted a halt mile heavy ro-d cart In l:."d Western lioy stand this, IsSs,season' at mv farm, I northwest of Aliuo. Montgomery Co., In| SCO to insim* a mart? in foal and SJ5 to and suck. 1 will not be responsible fori accidents that happen, best care to pre! any. 1 will also stand a black Kenlf .lack ot good si/.e al to stand and and to by in foal. All eolts stand gooJ pay. Jllscolts are of good size for get) purpose as well as trotters. Blue grass" lure will be furnished at reasonable rnte?-
KldlAll 1 I.OKK, Alamo, hi
March !ii, -in.
Insure in the Ohio arniei
kou riiK rot.i owiNo ui_asi»ns:
It has age, exptiiern e, repuiatson andsMl.| It is safe, prudent and conservative It has a Micccssful business for forty years The Farmers issue.- a short, plain policy with feul dirions The Ohio Farmers insuresonK property, churches, school house and du 111 When your policy expires, renew in the I b'armers Fortv vears fif .-.ucces:. is a guat nitl future stahilllv KI). VOIUS. A(»Kf
PROFESSIONAL.
W. P. Pd 11 TV* IN. W .H 1-r I
BRITTON & MOFFE'I AT TORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CK A \V FO III »S V11.1 d-:, I NI IA N A. Ulli" i»v Motlctt, Morgan *V CoN. tore.
WM. M. REEVES, NOTARY PUBLIC AND LAW1)!
Oliice over Kline «V (iraham's
Will engage in all kinds «»t law practice I al«o ac. as trustee, receiver or assignee whei| sired. No charge?, made for consultation.
J. 11. J'.l'IU HHI. W. T. WlUTriNUTl
Burford & Whittingt(| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
It A W t) KI )S VI K. I N IU AX A. Praetiee in Montgomery and Hdlol| countleMuid In tho Snpretint and Fe» cunrt Are members of the largest and reliable law associations ami make rol Ice throughout the world. Mortgages forech Estates properly settled. Charges reason Olllce over I'^pA Hast Main street.
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Attorni'Y-at-Law and Notary Pull CHAWFOUDSVILLK, INDIANA. Oflicein r»om No. Crawford JHock,on Ma
l'.S. KKNNK'JV, U. s. Commissioner.
s. KKSNE Notary l't
Kennedy & Kennedj ATrORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CKAWFOKDSYILLK, I NI IA N A. tiflue in Ornbaun itlock, North Wasl.ingtcu
m. n. wHi ri ,t. k. ni'vi'1
White & Humphrie ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
It A HI) .S 11.1. K, N I) IA N A.
PENSIONS.
Capt. S. A. S
I II.\V]:I.I.,
PENSION AND CLAIM AGE!
special i.t tent ion given to pensions. Inc and all kinds ofgovernment claims. Ollirc No. I Joel Hlock, Crawfordsville,
M. II.OAI.KV n. V.fl/
GALEY BROTHERS DENTISTS,
CltAWFOKDSYJLLE, INIJIANA. Oflicc, Fisher Hloc'c, MainSt.
THEO. McMECHAN DENTIST. CKA\Vl'0!!IKVII,r,l-:,
INDIANA.
Tenders his Kervice to tho ptihlhv "ood work ami unnlerate «coh
