Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 May 1888 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL.

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I'Oiiv Year. iniulMimi One Yoiir. outside county (-i\ Months adxance

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Nor until we are aWe to control tin- Miivkots of thf woi'Uu'an wf loril to adopt l'roo trails

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i.ooii vent ion is set tor July 1 tli, at Dra/il. All the counties in the district except Vigo have selected, tiele^ates. 'V'/iVni

)ni million ]iaujier» in free trade •JCHSland and only eighty thousand .in protected America -with twice the population, is a strong argument in favor of cpntin.uiiis .-j' protection policy.

THK iitiale of the four son the Hemocratic State ticket is thus mathematically yiven by theColum"IUS llepublican: ilatson mires Myers. .Myers u:i:v- Mv-j Miers n.ires ^Unison-—

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ATTIILe(lger:iS%Sv Cincinnati /Commercial-Gazette correspondent .. ,,

Tliursdav. Sun Coy anil W Y. Bernhainer. two o£ Indiana •ieadini^ Democrat IC -^.-'.statesmen, ehanired their beadnuarters from ]udian i])olis to Miehi^au City, from •which point they will direct the •ampaign of I sSS. Henihamer has ilieen assigned to work in the laundrv and will pursue the vocation of airing dirty linen. Coy has not yet been assigned hut it is probable he will keep tally of the hours of labor performed bv his pal.

TIIK (ieneral Assembly of the ^reat l'resbvterian church began its :iiinual session in Philadelphia last' -.-Thursday. This body is the high-, est judicatory of the church. It consists of an ^qual delegation oi ministers and eld. r- fromeach l'resbvterv based on :uunbe:-s. 1 liese delegates are stvled (Jommissioners. Tlie ]iresent body is notable for the number of distinguished divines and laymen who are..to lead in its deliberations. Of the more than 5(10 Commissioners- in attendance. a large number are prominent- in the State from which they come, and there are core- of men who .ire known ami honored all over the eountrv. Anions thediti:itiiiished men from tins.State in attendance a.i Commissioners are Ueji. Henjauiiii Harrison and President -loseph

K. Tuttl-. of Wabash College.

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'I'n i-a:is 110 (ii--i uis!ii Miat notwithstanding Mr. Blaiin-'s l-'loic-nte letti-r saying that lii,naine would nut- be]n-eente(l to tli* Chicago convention a* N candidate for tlie i're-ii'ieilcv, then-is still a •itronn feeling all over the country, from aine to California, in his favor. Several State- have given outright instruction* to their dele''jrati's to cast thi'ir votes for the 1'lnined Knight, while in many othi'is though uninstnicted there is almost a unanimous feeling that 1M -..should be the nominee. The expressions of opinion by the conventions which have been held during the last week, notably in New

York. New .1 i-r-t-v. Connecticut. Vermont. Massachusetts, IVnusyl•vania. New 1 iauipshire, Virgin'a.

Florida. Kentucky. California. Colorado, Tennessee. Nebraska. Arkansas. West Virginia. Kansas and other States all point to the fact that there is no other man who has

such a lions of lilaine. States is sentiment tacks of Pemocrats and Mugwumps they can make nothing more or loi-s of tain it. While of course Indiana will' be loval to (ieneral Harrison, aim will use all honorable and tair means to secure his nomination, yet tile inevitable might as well be fared, it is apparent to all intelligent observer* that Maine is as clearlv the man at l.'hicagoa-*(. leve-

laiut will be at Si. Louis. I hat he will be elected is just as surras that he will be nominated.

.Ifl'UK li. 11. AI.I.KX. of Pike county. Cia., thus hold- the mirror up to nature, in the (.iritTen ^m.) Daily Mews: llev. Saul Small avs that secession is heresv and .let! Pavis was an arch-traitor of the Confederate States. 1 am hopeful that such a vile and malignant utterance from his tongue could not have dropped, but if so. the sohd South is lull to the brim of just such arch-traitors, who ought to seize Sam. grind him into mortar and put the mortar into the back kitchen of hell, lock the door, throw the key into bulrushes and a blind man-sent to hunt for it and my prayer to Uod is that he m:iv never be aide to tind it. .left" llavis will live in the memory and hearts of the Southern people until rolling years hall cease to move. Southern pride. Southern chivalry

States 3.500 Republican clubs, representing an active membership of and Southern patriotism can jiever

XlO.OOO Republican voters. Hy the time the National Convention meets there will be fully ?.•('" clubs, with membership or 1 .'" 'i''cit-

be so humiliated in their lost and righteous cause as to succumb to

sin a malignant epithet, coming

from one of Southern or Northern birth. So mote it be for so it is., Vet according to Northern Democratic newspapers nobodv wants the if

bloody shirt but lfepublicans ^ot a larger Democrati a:j an iiide|n'itdent candidal

irom Sliel^vvill^ lia started :i little ... -.. oom for Hon. -Jus. T..Johnston for Governor. It isn likely that the Republicans of the Eighth District •-.Trill favor the project. Tliev want. Ho re-elect him to 'ongre.-s nex! fall.

THK following beautiful paragraph epitom/.ing the triumphs of lJepublicanisin. is quoted from 1 ngersoll's super!) oration in nieinoriam to the late Roscoe Conkling: "In our lives have been the errand-

est years that man has lived. time has measured by the lliidit of worlds. The history of the great party that let the oppressed go free, that lifted our Nation from the depths of savagery to freedom cloudless heights, and tore with holy hand from every law the words that santiiied the cruelty of man. is the most glorious in the annals of'our race. Never before were there such a moral exaltation —m \t a party with a purpose so pure and high. It was the embodied conscience of a Nation, the enthusiasm of a people guided by wisdom, the impersonation of justice: and the sublime victory achieved loaded even the conquered with all rights that freedom can bestow.

A MONO ot her bills pas»el by the House of Representatives was oni introduced by Mr. Sr.owden, of Pennsylvania, appropriating i? 1

strong hold on the alTee-| threats are made to poison their the people as .lames U. stork or hum their hams. Some of I'lie expressions of these these threats ha\e hern tallied into an outbreak ,.f popular execution. If the Supervisors do and the combined at- not live up to the letter ot the law ire threatened with prosecutor neglect- of dutv. The

/l"11or-K who insist that the liepuh-j jlTfan party should tight this cam-j paign without issues, will tind that they are an insignilicant faction, I Some sav that we must not make an in the tariff: others that- the liquortratlic shouid be ignored, and others still that ii will not do to raise what

Democratic drivelers call the bloody shirt issue, lint all this is but the cringing of the mere otliceseeker who is afraid to open his mouth lest, lie may lose a vote therein'. The masses of the people. who are more interested in good {government than they are in the emoluments of otlice. are going to insist, with all their might, that

American labor shall be protected against England diplomacy, by which she expects to establish free markets in America for th" saie of her manufactures: they are going to insist with tile same earnestness, that the saloon is not to overawe political parties and have everything its own wav. as it has done

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['resident against Cleveland in the South than Cleveland would get bv tive to one. The spirit of the Southern Confederacy still lives.

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lastly, they are going to insist, those who tried to destroy the government a lew years ago. shall not now govern it bv fraud and intimidation. These issues are upon us. and whatever mere oilice-seel.

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Ho.\. .IAMKS .IOIIN-TON tnat he voted against the river harbor bill because he does not

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(IDO to build a governm nt building at Allentown. Mr. Snowden is a llandall lleinocrat ami favors a tariff. In the great overawing magnanimitv of his soul. President Cleveland vetoed the bill, thus showing his determination to set flat down upon all opposition and give notice to all opponents. All

Democrats must dance to his. music or lie will st.ili whistling.

TIIK local option law in Michigan has been declared unconstitutional bv the Supreme Court of the State, though thirty-three counties, with more than half the population of the State, had taken action under it. The ground of uiicoustitutionalitv was that the title of the bill did not correctly describe it. The court did not unsettle the principle of local option.

THK stock law is causing a great de il of trouble to the IJoad Supervisors in Wabash county. The law makes it the plain duty of Supervisors to impound all cattle running loose on the highways and the ollicers lind themselves between two lires. When they do their duty and impound all cattle, tIn:v are constantly receiving notes in which

lieve ill the piecemeal system uiuk*r which such works are carried on. wliercby nif constructions oi out* usually destroyed before

that the appropriations for the next, to continue the work, have become available. Specifying the Wabash liiver, he savs that ill one season the contractor goes o'ver it. taking! out stumps, which lv deposits on the bank, only to be washed back into the stream at the lirst freshet: and then in the succeeding year another contractor comes along and takes out that same old stump. So the work proceeds, he says, from year to year, and nobody gams anv benefit from such spasmodic attempts at. river improvement. He believes, then-fore, the existing system of river work aeomple and waste of money. W 1 nd. News.

'I'll Louisville Commercial is of the opinion that Mr. Mlaine will be I nominated at Chicago. It. says:

I'nless some remarkable change comes over the Republican party, lilaine will be nominated at Chicago. It is in the air. There is no escaping it. Stand aside Mr. Sherman! To the rear (ieneral Harrison! AvauntGreshani, llawlev and Depew! Maine rides the topmost wave, and death call only shipwreck him.

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K. COWAN, who for more

than a year lias been in editorial charge of the Springfield (Mo.) Republican, has retired, his father. .1 udge Cowan. who was the owner of tin,' paper, having sold the .plant to Messrs. Tomlinson & Mender. The llepublican under .liin's management was a lively and readable

Republican paper.

Tin: Democratic papers that: are indignant, because Senator Ingalls did not. apologize for what lie said about McClellan and Hancock, should turn their guns on Voorhees, who never apologized for blackguarding Abraham Lincoln nor for calling the Union soldiers '-Lincoln dogs."

(ir.Ni:i!Ai. HOUAI'K I'oirrkit has written a paper for the .lime Centurv on "The I'hilosophv of Courage." An illustrated article on the l'lantiu Museum at Antwerp, by Mr. Theodore ]i. DeVinne, entitled

Martyrs to Headache

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upervisors contemplate resigning

in body, so unpleasant and dangerous have their positions become. Tlicv have even been threatened with dvnamite by the infuriated fanners.

Seek relief in vain, until thex begin to use Aycr\s Sarsaparilla. Thru they regret tln years. of guttering they might have escaped had they tried this icmnlv earlier. Tho trouble was eonstitutional not local and. until Ayer's Sarsuparillu did its effective xvork as an Alterative anil Wood Purifier, they x\« its compelled to suffer.

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wife of Samuel Page', 21 Austin si., Loxvtll, Mass., was, for a lon.g time, subject to severe heada« lies, tho result of stomach ami liver disorders A perfect cure has been effected by Ayer's JsarsapariUa.

Frank Kohcrts, 727 Washington st.,

I sutTereil from lte dache, lutli^t's-tii-n. and dtd»ility, ami was hardly able t«»drai: myself abnat the house," wriles lrs, M. M. Iji-uis, of A St., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has worked a marvelous chants in inv ae. I now fee! strom: and well as rwr." .lonas (Jarman, Ks.j., of Lvkitts, Pa., writes: "Tor ars 1 haro sutTered tlreadfuUy. overy Spring, from hcada'-ln*, .•aitM'il by impurity ol tin? hlood ami bilousm'ss. It Sfftued for days ami weeks that my head would split open.

Nothing r»die\*ed m»« till 1 took Ay«?r'« Sarsaparilla.' This medicine has cured im* eompletoly."

When Mr-:. (Jenevra Helanijer. of *24 Bridge st.. Sprin^tield. Mass bei^an to tise AyerV Sarsaparilla, she had sullereil for years from a serituis alTeetioii of the kiilneys. Kvery Spring, also, she wji* atllii'ted with headache, loss of appetite, and indigestion. A friend per« smuletl her to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, •which benefited Iter wonderfully. Her health is now perfect. Martyrs to headache should try

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Prepared by Dr. J. C*. Aver ^*o.. txjweil. MUSH. l'ricti "VS'ortb $0 1/gUle.

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TH:: fre--trade I'ohileu I'lnh of rliiLrlanil i- I lie "j.iiwer liehiiul the v.hii:h I deratie party

is moving the 1 )emtlie I niteil rftates Mmi'a11 1 "s niannfaetnrree markets i'nr their

lv I ieneral Conference at Indianapolis, has

now in session elected four new bisln

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ps. I liev ai" Dr. Wm. B. r. nrner. auc

1)r. eslev .I li aii:e A rue! r. 1) r. II. M. 1 A brain iran t.

HON. AMI KI. .1- IIANIIM.I. *is by ill odds the greatest Democrat t.o-dav in his party, and if his party fails to bear this fa-, constantly in inind-.thev.mav rue it in. Nov.iyn-

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Tin: ob-leii ''hib-is pourinu' a st.'ailv stream of ^'ohl into th5 I'nite.i Stat'-i this year in the interest of l-'rtv Trade.

II KV. IUA -i Ci!.\.-K. ex-Oi'part-lneiit 'oiiiaiaii'ler. will deliver the addres- on Memorial 1 lay at, Terre

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Don'i et r.iught

This spring with your blood full of impurities your'diiiesiioii impaired,your appetite poor, Icldlievsand II ver torpid. and whole system liable to hi- prostrated by djseave but get

ul,, J'o 111 T-.I I youi-selr InMigood cmiilitWui, and r»-ady Tor] fi I I all III ju. mid warrr er weather, by taking

I, f\,»- 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stands unequalled

and lor a general sprli medicine.

Ballard's Sn.iw Liniment I

Is a sure cure lor rheum itisui. nennilgin sore ehesi, old sores, wounds.sprains, bruises KeStor»*s eontnieted muscles to natural elasticity, cures worst croup. Is for external use. Cures corns, chapped hands, rie. I.adies, it Is Very ellcetlve f»r lame hack. I'rlee "»0 cents, 'T I. Hroxvn A- Sons, agents.

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Mr. W. II. Morgan, nieiclnint. I.nke (lty, Fin., as taki-n with a severe eohl, attendod xvith a distressing c-.riigh ami running into consumption in its HrM stages. 11*• tr|tl many so-called popular cough letnedles an steadily grew wo'se. Was reduced in llesls, had tlillieulty in breathing and xvas unatle to sleep rial ly tried Dr. King's N«.-w Discovery tor coiisiituption and found Immediate relief, Jiinl ah uring about a half do/en bottles unnid blmseli well and has )iad no re turnofthe disease, N» other remedy can show so grand a record of euros, as Dr. king's

New Discovery lor Consumptionu uanmteetl to do just xvha't iselaluied for It. Trial l»otlle free at Nye »v «. oN. rlrug stoic. -I

Biicklen's

Arnica Salve.

Thi! best, siil ve in the xvorld for cuts bruises sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter hitpped bands, chilhlalns. corns, and sill skin eruplions. and positively cures pi les. or no pay required. It is gu:»rant« to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, price cents per box. For sale at Nye A* o's drugstore.

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All persons xvho aio predisposed to eonumption or xvho sutler tiom any allecllon I the throat, chest or lungs, will find a positive cure in Ifctllard's Jlbrehound Svrup.

No medicine can show such a record of wondorlul -ures. Thousands of once lulplesH snltVi'ers noxv grsitel'udy proclaim they owe theirlives to tl is incornjiarab.e remedy No eough can xvithstand its magb? inllucme.

Fre«* sitmpie brrttlesat T. D. Hroxvn A- Sons'.

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IIKKIFF'SSAI.K. l»V vii Hie of a ilcrnv to ntc d) MVU'U from th- (,'a-rk of lite Cmaiil (.'oert of Moiti^iuui'rv Onmlv, State liulUn.i, in favor o( l.t-wis .Slniljr, isr.ui'it to itu- -,is Stu-vitf -f s.iitl «:ovii)T v,

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Vible hca«iarln.'S. and until ho took Aver's Sarsaparilhi, imvor fouml any imMlicino tlat woitl-l oivo

Permanent Relief.

JCvory Spring, f» »r \«*ars," writ»*J J^iz/ic NV. DoVenti. Kift«onth st., Brooklyn. N. V., I havo hail intoloruhlo lu'ail.i' hes. I ronimen«'*M the use of A\«'t' Sarsaparilla last March, atfl haw not had a headache siuco that Xinie."

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Electric Bitters

ThU romeOy Is becomim so xvei Iciioxvn ami so popularasto need nospceial mention who have ued Klectrle Hitte-s sing h«» jmtrn* s-ong of praise. A purer medicine docs not exi-d and it is guaranteed todo all that is claimed. .Klectrle Hitters will '-ure nl! diseases of lie Diver ami Kidneys, will remove I'liopies. boils, salt Khenm and other afrections canMd by linput( biood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as xv el I as curt* Jill Malarial fevers.- l-'or cure of II"aduchc. onstipntiou mid Indige-tion try K'ectrii^ Hitlers- Kutire sMtisfaclum suiir an teed, »r money refunded. Prici* .*0 rt*. and ll.nu per bottle at Nye it Co.'s drugstore.

Honesty pays. So say Odt »V Co., xvho ad-Vi.-rtl.sein Is pst per pun aitd honest house paints, iioad their advertisement on pager» and try their paints. You run no risk Huv through your dealer, who gets a gunran ee from them, and he xvili wnrrant to you tertainly this Is lair. Honest goods and square dealing their motto.

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st-vfn vrafs, Tin* foiio'vmt *lrSi iilcMl te.ii estate in t'omitv, Intliattn, to-wit IV'. 11 «if the

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the southeast onrucr s.ml iiuatlcr seetion, runnine them-e west eiuhty-.srven HIU! -.UX tenths

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nine tenths (S? I'-tO) toil*-, tht-mf west twenlv am! I one [ouiih roil* (U'Mi) roils, them'e north f»H «ieJ^vees east seven and nine Unths (7U-I0) VJMJS, !hence sottth Ti» »|ey tees east thlrty-iour aa»! si\ tenths\ »t li 10) ihetu:c suuth ime Imudred and etght 110^'» oiN to t!ic pla*e of beginning,

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of the nortliwest niat t«r o{ s.iitl ecti«»n twentvsi\T-''*), attd homiiieil as folhms: Heyinninc

the southwest eotnel' of .ii«l ijuartor section, tun nitiLr tlutjre nroth seventy and ei^!Uy-hve hundredths *.V 10»U o^'.s to K.utle

To he sold to satisfy said execution, interest and eostN, and it the same will not brint a sum sntlr cit-nt to ttisfy satd execution, I will on the .day, at the saute place, offer the feesimple of said real estate, to sritisfv a jmlyuwnt for one thousand two hundred and twelve anil 10 1U) dollars, together with interets and costs,without an\ relief from valuation or appraisement !JW,

Said real estate take n-s the propettv of Itoheit H. Mephens and Ivli/a M. Stephens.

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yonrK or KLKI*TION.

The regular annual eieotbm »t seven ilireetois of Oak Hill Cemetery Company will l*' hold on Tuesday afternoon at o'eloek p. to.. May 'J'.M U. IsSs at tlO'"Mb-eor A. i.. denujson, over No. 1'Jl Mast Main St., (.'raw ton Is vi lie, I ml in na.

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James D. Hillis v*. Lizzie Kay, John Kay. Complain* No.S.vo. Now come* the plaint ill' lv N 1*. II. I'roe tor and W. M. Keews, his attorney-, and tiles 1:Is eomplaint herein, the ohjeet of whieh 1 lo foreclose a niort^a^e on real estate in Mild eounty,together xvith an atUiUvit that MIHI defendant, John Itay, is a non-reMd.-nt *»f the State of Indiana.

Not lee i* therefore hereby trlven sai.l defendant. John Kay,thai unless he be and sippeat- on the Wth day of the May term of the Montsomerv Oretilt Court, for theyear 1S, to he holdeii on the day of June. A. 1. lsv*. at the Couti "House in Craxvtordsvllle. said cniinlv and State, and answer or demur to saht eomplaint. the satnexvlll Iheard and determined In his ubenee.

Witness mv name, and the *«nlof said 'ourt, atllxed'al I 'raw fords vile, this :'.d day of May, A. l., l^. IlKNKY \\. liri.KTI,

May •", isss. "lei

Pill 1 ic Sale UK

County "t \.

The Lar^e Boilers and Heaters Together with :he Brick to be Sold.

Notice is hereby given that the Hoard ol ('omniis-ioners Montgomery cou ut.v, I ndiana, wib sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, til the Auditor's otlice of said county on .SATI-'KHAY, JI:M ^I, i^. at 11 o'eloek n».. tho toll«wing proi erty belonging to said county, to-xvit: I In? large boilers the,*./iirt house basement l«»rmerly usetl for heating purposes.

The heater latrly in use at the county jail, a lid all the brick used in sotting s:\id boilers and hcatrrs. .Said property open i«»r in socellon at any tltnv. Tartics purchasing said property must remove same at their own risk and »xpei.se xvlthoul tlamag'- to the buildings.

Said bolter to be sold tu not less than the Inciter tor not less than and the brick lor not less than $t per thousand.

The Hoaid reserves the nunt to reject any or all hid*. 'v -'i- JoShl'll »Kl Hi', A. II 'WKKS,

AMAIfHO KKMLKY, liotud ot Commissioners.

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Notice is lo'iebv given that the Hoard of Commissioners ol the County ot Montgomery xvill sell at pnbile auetiou to the highest and best bidder at the Auditor's oflice in .said county on

SATrUDAY.Jt l.VJl, lSv.

\t 11 ti'ciock a. in. ot sjiid day, the folioxving ilfscnlie'l real •-stiiu-IM-1(II«IM« L» SALIL I-MIN-v, tr-wit: r.. 1

AU that part of tho xvest half

AIso part, of be west dlV£) of the southwest .j of section twenty* nine (••J'.u. in oxenship'eighteen lis nortli. of range tlvc 0 xv"-t, t»otiinled as tolloxx's Hcj,',inning at. a slak*- or point in Sugar Crerl. at ihe southeast corner of said xvest half (»,,» »f said quarter sect,on, running thence west sixteen and one fourth (l'i'4) noles to a Stake or stone near the edge of the water, thence north thirty poles and ten (I") tret to a stnke or stone, then north lortyseven and one-hal! 17 'r.) degrees east sixteen {ItHpolcsnml five (a links lo a stake «»r stone in siiid 4'fist line, thence south forty {|o» poles to the plane of beginning, containing three ill acres, more or less, to be sold for not less

Al'so'nil that part of the east half of the southwestquartcr C.j) of section wi-uty-nine (Jib. township eighteen (isi north, ^i range live 'TL) xvest, that lle« northwest of the southeast bunk ofHugar Creek containing thirty acres more or less, lobe solo for not less

Also, all that p*u tot the xvest half of the nortli xvest quarter of sect ion hlrty two (.,»), township eighteen (lHj north, of range llxe i't) xvesf, hat lies north of Sugar creek, containing tlfiean (i:) acres more or less, to be soul for not less than $l"n. said property xvill be sold upon the followiic terms: One third cash, one third in six months and one-third In one year trom date of side, the deferred payments to he secured bvnuic ami mortgage and to bear six pel cent, interest from date.

Th* Hoatd reserves the ight to reject anx

\v!tnessour handsthls ir,th dayofMa:eh,

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K1K t: BRICK.

SnnUr ('reek,

theni-e said ere onth S* decrees cat tweiity six ami seven Unths ("Jt 7 li.'} rods, tltenee north 57 deure'.'s 'lutt\»four and one half rods, thence east twenJvand one foertlv «,'JO},)tods, thence s»»nth eiixhty-seven and miu? tenths ^7 rt^ds to the south line of said v[uaiter .section, tnence west ivvetjty .ml two thirds rods to the ptace of h^ulnninir, OoUtaininy thirty-live ami tour fifths I 5nMi:s.

LIME. CEMENT. ETC.

ri'U'K A\|» A KI) Southwest contraWalnut a: M-okel streets

The M.indar K« ntueky Hred

Was sired l»* Istnpire »'HS. sire of Kmlueneo t.ltive years old reeoid '-ilT-11, ami snn ol the meat Mamht iuo I'ateheti. sireof l"J trotters In tin* ':U) ehiss atnl mil t)i«»ther to I,ady Thorne, leeord •J:l.«o,. Western Hoy's dani was .losle by .I»K* Downing Tin, sire of Abe hownltiL and DleU Jamison 'J:--'"'.. 'Jnd dam Yoiim Valentine, son oi Imp. Voting Lord. :»rd dam Mlrd hy Kedmond's \'idenlitje. Kmplte' dam, Kax'orl te, *J H-l ut live year old by Alexander's Abdullah, the .sire of smtt h's Maul, I he (greatest t'aee mare thal^ ever appen-d on the turf, having to hereiedit :t:« heats ami a record of 2:11. Kmplre the sire of Western l»oy is a ha If brother toM amhnno Kiim, also as near related on the other side. Miunhnno Kim is satd to be the handsomest horse in the xvorld ami winner of tho.tlrsl pt i/.eat the great N.itlonal Horse Show in New York. November, JSS". Western Hoy is six years old this spring, a beaut till bay, pi hands high, weighs llTo and is compactly built, has Hie best of feel, legs sunl eyes, coi'nes tro:*. stock on both sides noted for vigor of constitution, is a hore of line trotting action and a model in every respect.

Western lioyls nystcred in thesixth volumo ol Wallace's Trotting Register, lieu. Meeker, Mansfield, Ohio, has an Is months old colt by Western Kov th it trotted ah df mile to a heavy ro-ul cart In I M.v Western Hoy will stand his, ISSS season ut my farm, I miles northxvest of A imo, Montgomery Co., I ml., at j.'O to insure a noire 1 tojii and $2."to stand and suck, I will not ie responsible tor auy jiecidctils that happen, best care to prevent any. I will also stand a black Kentucky Jack oi good size at ijloto stand ami sueic and is to 1 »•.' in to.si. AH colts stand good lor pay. Ilise-tlts are of good size for general purpose as wcli :is tfotteis. Mine grsiss pas. ture will be furnished at reasonable rates. I Kl.1) AII 1 l.Olt !•:, Alamo. Ind.

M.n h:U,L':p.

Insure in the Uino farmers

hJK till J-««1 ji.O W I.N K»..\*O.N,.

It li:i,» age, e\JRIiosn-v, ri ^titids-.m :iml .stability It is afe, prmleMt anil «'mserv:ttivv It has ilont* A siu.'Ct'Sfill business for forty year^.Thc Ohio I*"anners issuts a hirt, plain policy xviih few onVirions Tin Ohio l'ariners itsi:r 3 only farm property, churches, school- .housu and dwellings When vour policy expires, renew in tin: Ohio 1-''at :u-r- I-", t! »-,i! is a ^-ttar.tutee «d fu:-.:. ::i!% hl». VOH !•*. AOKNT.

W.I'.HKITTi N. W.s.MOKl'KTT.

BRITTON & MOFPE'iT

ATrOrtNEYS-AT-LAV/,

CKAWl'Oltl S\'I I INDIANA. Oltb over Mdl'ett, Morgan «V V«. ilruK tore.

WM. M.REEVES, 1

NOTARY PUBLIC AND LAWYER.

OHkc

OHii:c

1 1 1

ho

northxvest )uarJer\!i) of section thiity two (lib township eighteen ,'ISJ north, ot range west, that lies muth of Sugar Creek, eon- I tainlng littei-n 11*) acres more or less. Also all that part of the northwest quarter iS) ol the northwestqusuterO.,) of secrlon tblit.x one :u«, toxvnsljlp eighteen north, of range nvc^) west, that lies north of Sugai (.'reek, con I uinlng eighteen and ninety one hundredths (IK WMCHh acres more or ss. to be so hi for not less thnn Sl'x.

.IDS. (inuiin. A. IIKMI.HV. A. II.IIOWKH8,

Hoard oM inniis«doners.

re W

\li women lo«k attractive xvh«*n tlw-lrcoior l.s bright und clear. If your skin is sallow, eyes dull, vim are bilious, secure a box of Williams'Australian llerb Wills, take as dl. roetionsaml the lingering of languor xvill ioavft you, your eyes hrlghlcn. and you .ire another xvoman. Try them. I'rlee'-ii cent*.

A aiiain'.-. ot law practice and

over Klin

NY ill engage in ail kin'

receiver or assignee when de-

abo ac» as tnislc sired.. No chai gefi jn:i«'c I or'' consuttutlon.

j. It. r.fm ««i!0.

\V. T. XVIlt rriNfiT"N.

Burford & Whittington,

ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,

t'KAWKOHDSVII Id-:. INDIANA. Practice in Montgomery :md adjoining countlcsand In the Supreme and Federal court Are members of the largest and most reliable laxv assoejat ions and make collections throughout the xvorld. Mortgages foreclosed. Kstales properly settled. Charges reasonable. OtHce over l-'if„• Ka*t Nlaiti str«-et.

F. D. ABRAHAM,

AttonifY-^^-Law mid Notary Public, Clt.A \V l-'t d:DS VI Id.K, IN D1A N A O'lice in nvnn No. »,' rawford Jtiock,ct» M.unSt.

s. I KKNNKPY, Notjirv I'ublle.

s. 'oinmlssioner.

Kennedy & Kennedy,

ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,

CU.WVI'uKDSYlDDK, INDIANA. Olliv'u in ")itibami liinck, North \V i?).iny t*'ii Kt.

M. 1). WIIITK K. MCMritKlKS

White & Humphries,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

K.WVKOUDSVII.I.K. INDIANA.

PENSIONS.

CAI'-J-. S. A. ST'

I. WIXI.,

PENSION AND CLAIM AGENT. special attention given to pensions, Increase and all kinds of government claims.

Jot-l Hlock, Crawfntilsviilc, Iml.

N

M. tt. 'JAI.KV

GALEY BROTHERS,

DliNTIS'l'S,

C11A \V ft DS I 1.K, INDIAN A... Otlk'e, Kishci H'.OC* MiiinSt.

THEO. MeMEOHAN,

DKlN'TIST.

Clt A W I- (!'. 1SVI l.I.K, 1 N* IJI AN A. Tt'llilcrs Ili* servicf lo tlie ]nll)llc. M'ltlo "COKII ii-urU mi'l Mifiili-nili- l"n-[-s

O PER CENT.

Money to Loan.

t.) Loan a 0 Per Cent.

Farmers are granted the pi llage of inc the money back to us in drlb-v of $!W, tJf inore any Interest payment. •. 3.::

Real Estate and Insnraiice A^ts.

Good IS'otes Cashed.

"Williams & Wilhite,

Sw, rorarr Main and Washington.

Mone} to Loan

ANP

Ready Made Abstracts ot Title.

Recorder's Office.

S a

Tw-.'i fiirmx. "iii- if l»m iirrcs in Wulmi l(i\v-iisluj, ami OIHMII 1-U in-rt-s 111 Miidlsfill townshlii: Imt li in a line Mate of cu I viitlon.. lip IJU m-r. will In- sold l» I" "i- MI noro: u-hl-is. I'all .-it l{t'(-''i'(l*-r nUiin-.

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