Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 July 1888 — Page 2

Covlnutox People's Paper: Fountain county is no longer in the doubtful column. She will give a larger Republican majority this Fall than ever before, on the National, State and county ticket.

The Independent Labor party at Detroit, Mich., hiis come out in a Tinging indorsement for the Republican tickets and General Harrison. The party that stands for the protection cf American industries certainly deserves the support of every laboring man.

Protection at the rate of

Ttj T7 At TO MAT add it to the priw. and don't lie get

THE OUKJN A L.

PRIXTKD EVERY SA Tl'lWA Y. sum err

hTSTmocaTST^o^

VTM. A. HAKTMA.N. Muimcrr WOrkillt,'

(OneYwr, In advance $1.25.

TEHSlSt-! One Yo»r, outside couuty.. 1.3.% (Six Montis, in iidriince 7ft

SATCROAY. JULY 2$,

HKl'l' ItLIC A N STATK CON KNT1 ON. Headquarters of tho Republican State tVntral rommitte, Indianapolis, Indiana. June 11. 1S8S-

The Republicans of Indiana nud tho.«e wh« will act wllh them In the approaching cam paign will meet In delegate convention at TonituswHi Hull, in the cliyof IndianapolU Wednesday, Atijj. 8. ISSS, at 10 o'clock a.rn» to nominate candidates for the lollowinp. offlcw*

Governor. Lieutenant-Governor. Time Judges of th.* Supreme Court, Secretary of State. Auditor of Stat?. Treasurer of State. Reporter of the Supreme Court. Attornev-Cteuerul, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Al«o to select presidential electors and for the transaction of such other businesses mar be necessary.

Kach county will be entitled to representation on the basis of one delecute for each votes, ami each fraction over 100cast for Colonel R. S. Robertson for Lleutenant-Uorer-nor In l8Sfi.

On tne evening proceeding the convention the delegates from each Congressional dl* trict will meet at such placcs

am

may here

after be designated by tlieStatecommittee, to •electlhe following district committeemen, '-officer* of the convention, and prvnideottn! elector*. 1. One member of the committee on credentials. 2. One member of the committee on permanent organization, rules the order of business, which comxnltteee will nominate a permanent president and secretary *'.so two presidential electors and two alternates for the State at large.

A. One district vice-president. 4. One district assistant becn»tnry. 5. Oue member of the committee on resolutions. 'i-\ 6. One district presidential elector and oue alternate.

The county committees throughout the State wil, take such mops a* may "be uece*«Ary, regarding the selection of delegates to this convention, and report at once the Barnes of delegates and alternates, with their respective postotfice addressee, to the chairman of the State committee.

By order of the State Committee. Iausa N. Huston, Chairman.

The Senate on Friday confirmed Melville W. Fuller to be Chief Justice bv a vote of 41 to 2(1.

State Treasurer Lemcke has reconsidered his determination not to be a caudidatefor renomination and liis name will be before the convention.

Exglaxd has just sent through the New York custom-house seven-ty-five thousand Cleveland campaign buttons for sale to Democratic voters.

Covington" People's Paper: The Crawfordsville Coffin manufactory is quite handy to Yoorhees Urookshire Leave your measure early. The good die young.

St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Coal Baron Scott lias been chosen chairman of the Democratic National Executive Committee. Coal Baron Scott recently advanced the price of his product 25 cents a ton and reduced the wages of his workmen 10 .per cent. The most arrogant and tyrannical taskmaster of Pennsylvania is Coal Baron Scott. There is an especial fitness in the selection of a man like this to be financial manager in the coming canvass for the British monopoly ticket.

Workixgjiex please listen while the free trader stands up and answers. Coffee is considered one of the necessaries. The United States don't produce coffee. The tariff was taken off of coffee several years ago in order that the working man might get it cheaper. Does he get it any cheaper now than he did before? Just as soon as the tariff was taken off did not the producer

the honti)it it instPadoft|ieL.0n.

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per cent for Southern rice, but not one penny for Northern wool—that is the cheerful sort of free trader Roger tj. Mills is. Meanwhile let the Democratic choir units in chanting, "Away with Sectionalism."

Oi'n friends the enemy continue to sneer at the respectability of the Republican candidates. In adopting this policy the Democrats have certainly got Harrison and Morton into a position where the friends of these gentlemen can do nothing but plead guilty.

uiildii thi* saint' result

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At the behest Po oorhees and .lohn K. the Legislature of 18S,"t regi'ry maiidi'rrd this Congressional District changing it from the apportionment of 1SS0 ill order to make it sulidv and sure for Mr. Lamb by transfering Warren with its 80(1 Republican majority to the Ninth District and adding Sullivan with its 1,1)00 Democratic majority from the Second District Notwithstanding this villainous and outrageous gerrymander lion-lames T. Johnston was re-elected, his majority over Mr. Lamb being 1.102. In this connection it will be interesting to note the vote of the counties composing the district during the last four elections. In 1^0 Porter for Governor had a majority of I5. In 1SS2 Mvers. the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, received (Wil majority. 1 1884 Gray for Governor walked aivay with 748 majority, while in 18S( Robertson, the Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor carrieil the district by 2'! majority. It will thus be seen that while it ivathe intention of Messrs. Vimi-liee and Lamb to make th*-distric reliably Democratic the idd !t hasn't worked out. The iih!h-. i..i are very favorable that tinwill again be carried bv tie- II licans and that .litm-s I .1 will be re-elected bv majority.

I\ a Fourth of Juiv -,i .• propriately addressed tu bers of the Tamtnanv il ill i) racy.Chairman MilK author of the Mills bill. ,. .1: "In order to reach the number of people, vou inu-t duce at the lowest possible cause the man who product". than you will drive you mr .i market. If you em .i ticleatalowercottn.ui ui person in the world. I n.-ii .u inate the market."

That is: Take off protecti'u, the farthers', the miner-", an lumberman*'. products. iduce their price an 1 in ,. raw materials." Then r.Mi.to oO cjnts a day and »ve cheap necessaries it-" the trouble then will ije i! shall have no money t.• I• is with. '5

Davidson* m»-'

convention that Moiiiroin»-r ty would give hrooksliir nv

dred Republican vote- t«Argo. The .Indite was evidc-i ,• cated with the exuber-iii' own verbosity. W

bile

Brookshire's own wonl tii an "extraordinary" man.

bv druKifiut*.

ye

take a XXX Democrat to ymany Republican

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county, or even half that yea the infinitesimal part

Representative Peters. isas. made an unanswerable the charge that the li•-|i-party is a party of free wliwlhe said in the House on day: "VYhen the Repub ican came into power in the II found calico at 15 cents a nl •mi whisky 20 cents a gallon, ami hen it went out of power it left rak-n at 5 cents a yard and whiskv t.ixed nearly §1 a gallon.

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N'ATt-KR umially inakeH a

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Girls and Women for Clerks. "I don't want any In my of!lee:can*f d»*p mi on them they are always uivln out most neeleJ," wiys a husine** ni.n J'iiora (Woman'H Friend) currx «-k t] nervoiiK headache and pt-rlodtc trouble*, naakitiK tlie woman Mronj and rellnhv.

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PurfTer will emdlcate It fn Hi *yn

THEY DID IT.

•\Vhat? Cured among others the following. They write: Central*At«.,Clnrinnati.O., .... January 4 th, !&«.

Alnlotibftrofl Pill* have cured lueof liver

«.'ou 16 Itosetto St, Newnaven.Ot,) ... February loth,

Ihhh.

Auuonhorofl Pills worked wondrm in case of dyspepsia.

Kmjca L. Claiik.ray

Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and jileasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver conplainU, dyspepnia, indigestion, constipation, headache, *tc. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength. *5f-8cnd cents for the beautiful colored Dieture," Moorish Maiden." THEATHL0PH0H0SC0.112 Wall St. H.

Tue Sun, the leading Democratic paper of New York, tells the story briefly, but as plainly as it could he tojd in columns: '•Kngland, indeed, is the commercial pirate of the world. She is now straining her utmost to rob the United States of its industries and get control of our market. If she succeeds, every workingman and working-woman in this country will be brought to comparative poverty. Yon can't help losing the high wages you now receive. If you retain any. work at all, against the competition of the pauper-paid labor cf Kngland, you will bo compelled by that competition to accept as wages, precisely that pauper nay. Then perhaps you will love Kngland moie than vou do now.

There are nineteen motalK more vahi^lde thun^old.hut no renirdy whioh will oompare with

H1k«1ow'(i

Ponitive cure foreoughK and

eoltiK. A prompt and pleasant cure for all nd luuti tr .'Ocenta and Si. throut n.i uni trouh'les »id by Lew Klnher.

If you only knew how many fates of the worst form of catarrh thai have been cured hythej 1)1, eaturrh cure, you would not hesitate to try it. Sold by druigplsts. 12

For sick headache and general debility use .. il Wood and Livei Tonic for wale by drutfKiMs is

Notice to the Voters

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Wayne Township:

Chana**} \'Uxnf and ot Vutn* /Vnivf of H'ayvs Torcn^ktp, fit Montgomery County, Stats t*f Indtan:

The vnierf of Wuvne township will herebv take r» il.tt lh'* lollowiu^ «»rier \v» re mart" itv tin* ll'»*r(J of ouutv ouiiiiissiouerM of *»aid Moiiitrumery county, suie or Indiana, at tlioir j-.! «r .1 me ti-nu of lS"*\to-wr: in the tiirtter «»f the petition tor chance of/

V'»nu»i priMMiir.i- in Wayne l»wuht I'lie Koard havniif examined atd petition nud 'I" fni ailvimtj, ilml.H that public ronveuihbc "'d riMjuire that the bimndit-

Uir ireeine iu Wj»yne township ii.civ.tniij

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»d t'ciiict fhnli be at Kellv'rt

NV ui- own.

rt of Wiyno township cititnte and

'-•i »h -uii siiie of the rriiwf»)rdf*ville v\ gravel roaii nhall eonxtitute tonoer two i2 in Wa ue town«hip. iw i•• jf .•••o in precunn number two unnll ^1 ru» cirrt ribop in the town of u-s* a. -u »ci. Auditor in and for raid nitf ihtv otuitv, hereby certify tbe fore* r" iir be true copy ,,f the proceedings of h- .»r. omnnpsioiiers of said Moutgomiv e-.iui y, St tc of iudiaua, at a re ular 8«si»i.» .June fiih, ISSH, relative to the §cv\..t fj- pncim-u of t»ahi Wayne township i» flu-

mi«

appear* of record in uiv ofliee.

Hi hnn aud i«ea! thin, "the ^th day .lun-

John I.,

JulV 7, I5SH.

Union Township:

Lhan^roi Vo tnp Prtctncts an din? I'tacts of O'.ruut Touruc/tif, of Monttfontt rjr County, .Stats of I•niiana of ITni ui towuMhip will hereby ikt- ii*e tbtit ili* iliowineonlere were made th L5t.nl of Oouoty CommtHfionerH of said 0 i^ ..e •'county, «l Indiana, at their -uiar Juno b-rin of

ilie

in-illi of e.bnnge of voting precinct/ N •. ii.

MI

I" it ion tnwurhip

•«. .iu» of the voter* of said precinct it is »m ."l hui Hie voting plac-

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prvciuct num-

'»». oi I'lilon luwii'hfp. hechangcd from

"i.die in -aid precinct to the north oi I A* r. U.uiirteN luick buildimr, No 211

mu l»i

dr« el, )u Ui»i city of Crawfordsvillc

-ai- pr.-ei-.ci .. t» -iMt'iT "I chaime of boundaries of pre -o ft nod 0. in fnion town*hip. he'io.r-! mr- ber tlnd* that there are now •. in bundled '(mt liny voter* in precinct mil er «»urof t'ni.'ij township. aul that preinb live hn? than that number, iii ,t pu ie tro reqmreh that tlie l»oundaant i»r ej.-rlrt he

mi

clianced a* to more

ju 7. h.-nt It j?, iberefote ordered that all .« of pretinct nuni'«**r foor. now cou'•ui mate Hnd itiir south of Wabash Av ue'' .«») .» »»f »\nia"h frtreet, iu the rtty of vii transferred from precinct unilit" four lopreeint number live, and it i« .e »-i tint the bonudury line- of t-aid i- ct• b- i-hrin^.'fl r\viibii*hed acconlln^lv .i e.Mjform to the elnnjre lierein or-

•I 'im t. i»ol»«n. Auditor in and for H«id unit of •iiini5iomi»ry, state of Indiana, do Hereby

imu the

foreiroinu lo

Wiine-.- my hand and eeal this, the 9fth of .luiu'. ihms JOHN L. Uoiikn,day Auditor M. C.

July 7, i&KS.

iNotice to the Voters

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Franklin Township:

Chaturt of Voting Prttnct* and Voting /'tacts of trmnkUn Tou-nshtf, of Mont^omtry County Stutr of Indiana

I'lm lolUm-'intf order wad made by the linard of i:o»nt oinini**iOuur* ot *aid Montgomery ouniy. ••t'ittjof I diana, at their regular .Innu crm, IKMg. he iso.ird having examined the petition ankrtitf ui a c'» .nue of voting prccinctH in Franklin chip '.nd »«Hu^ fu jy advl*ed iu reference he.h» .Hid ihit tue public convenience and liiMHi ipijre ih.it the precinct- an now ronttitatiu Franklin township be changed and the ouhd trlr.- thereof changed and established as i- li.vv*,io-svit:

A thai part of Franklin township in Montl'oi. erj county, Indiana, bounded follow*, to*n: Heuinbingttt the *oatheaMt corner of*aid low n*hip ami ruiiiiinir thence north on the ea*trn boimdary I ne ol said town*hip of Frankto ttie northeast corner ot the *outheaf»tquarter of *ei*Liof one ill.in township nlneteeu (llijnorth, raiue tree (3) thence weft on the half taction Hne totbe north we»- corner of the Month went quarte* section three (JJ) in satd townabip and ranee! h'nee Kouihon the Hection line to tins south lioiindarv line ol said Frauklin townahlp. Thence encton the ^otith boundary line to the place of ^cuinuin^. shall constitute Precinct No. One "I Krankhn township and the voting place inenid precinct he at Jn Shannondafe. All the rernalninc territory in paid Franklin towrehlp

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nut included in ho boondarieo of precinct No. one *hal conmitute precinct No. two (1!) in Franklin town*hip Tbe voting place In paid precinct Hhall b«t in the wc*t front room of Orme'a building on Malu wtr et in the town of Darlington.

I.John L. (voben, auditor in and for said Montgomery county, do hereby cer lfythe foregoing to he a true copy of the proceedings of tho board of CommlMiouerg of aaid Montgomery county, elate of Indiana, at a regular session held on Iane 12th. 1688, relative to tbe several voting prcr.lnctt of said Franklin township as tho same appears of record in my office.

Witne** my hand and seal this the 26th day ol •June 1888 JOHN L. GOBKN. Andltor M. C.

July 1,18U.

{•CLARK'S nanliieiM Callece* KftIK»

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and tick, strujrullnk* a«ratnit dUMuie, and nlowly drlfUnir to th« (craT». **111 ki many

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IfUnW TllVCri ^inetKrrorsofVouth, nllUVI IfllOCLr loud the untoldmiseiw lea consequent thereon. 300 pages 8 vo., 135 proscriptions for All diseases. Cistn, Full gilL only 1.00, by malltsealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold ana Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by tho National Medical Association. Address P.O. Box ISM,Boaton, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PAKKKlt, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 2ft years' practice

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.tud e*tnili»bc-t as hereiaufter de

h« p-rt Wnyno tuA-QMhip lyiug nud he :.» .cirrh •(Me nf the '^rawfurd-villc :ind 'ii'l.i* jcrivel road -ball fionstitutc pre ..»• it .ijc I in \V\ivtie township. The

^HBRIKF'SSALK.

(ioans.

Auditor C.

Notice to the Voters

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Ily virtue of

Sheriff Monlgotnerr Co., Ind.

Bv K. H. Ccx, Ieputv. M. V,'. Rrunar httomer for iplaintifl's July 14,lS*a.

C^HERIKK'S SAL.E.

Bv virtue of a certi'ied copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Die .Montgomery CircuitCourt.in a cause wherein JnoC.Brockenhrouirh is Plaintiff, and John W.

Snyder et al are defend­

ants, requiring me to make the sum of rive thousand three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and eightTthre* cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on

S A 1'U it DA V.AUGUST 4th, A. D. 1888, between the hours of lOo'cluck a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Cra wfordsville.Mcntgornerv County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, the following real estate in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, to.wit:

The southwest quarter of section nineteen in township .ighteen iM) north, range five (5) west, in said county and state.

If wuch rents and profits

wi!l

KBKN'KZKU P. McCLASKEY, Sheriff Montgomery countv,

ttv K. ll.Cox, Deputv. M. W. Bruner attorney for plaintiff. JalvM, 188S. Pf$!l

NUTICK

bo

a true copy of

i^epf-e e' ln^Hot the Uo*rd of onnni.'Pioner.s 1 -..ui lnniu'oiti(?r county, State of Indiana, irul se«*mn held on .June 12th, 1SSW, reliv lo-he vo'injf pr- oil.tn numbers fonr4), live r» and -ix 0) of «»ld Union townslnp an .• -an.e ppenr* of re.*ord in my office.

ADMINISTHATOICS

College of Com*

tnerre, Buffalo, ft. Y.,for oireulam. Tbe bMtatul chnap. MitBoboolfliu Amcriea. AotoU bntlneM interehance. ScholM1. in «ltur

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CLARK & FBU1UN, PROPRIETOR

oEu CONSUMPTIVE jCVmffh. RronrhlU^, Anthraa. lnaigt*Uon I 0«« CJNQER TONIO without ilrbijr. It of tbe urn oammi and 1« the b©K rrimxiy

liar* PARKER'S Iiu cured man. for all atfocUona of tho unit lunn, luid arHti* from Invpurt*

to

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rucovur th«4r heAlih by

tho tlmelT of l'arker't Tonic, but dnlay la dunIt^roua. Take It In tltnn. It iuTaluahk) for alt paini and dU*order« of vtomach and bowel*. tOo. at irugxljte.

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t'lftKsesof IDS? at Unit I Tore and «(MV) nt Detroit, J%CHl ftt Philadelphia, and 121U ut Ho.sion, large of Coiutublii l.uw student*.at N'ale W«Mo(dey, Oberlln, Tillverxity of Pcnn., MiebiK^u Unlveralt), i.hautiMiqua, Ae., Ac. F.ndorKeil bv Murk Iwain, Uielianl Proctor, the Scientist.

i»oh. Principal

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Hoiik.

W.Ait.» ..lmlah Benjamin,Judge Uilt»on.

Normal fob

iae«». Pr. Itrown, Ac. Prowperitia nont frtH' from Pl.OK. I.OlsKi TF.itTKlftli nve., NVwYork

Th.'syntem N taught bv onrrospondenoe.

EXHAUSTED VITALITY TLIF12,

HESCIENCK OP tho great

Medical Work of tho a^eonMauhood, Nervous and Phjeical Debility, Preuiatnru Do-

In Bo*ton«

who inay be cousultod confidential!/. Oftlce, No. 4 Dulflncli Su Speclaity,

I)istases

of Man.

Cut tbUi out* Y«u may never

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It again*

TOTIfK TO CONTlCACTOfW.

Noti.-ois hereby giv»»ti to eontructors nm! builders that 1 Mill rceelvo bid tbe Trim* tee's oltlco In the city of Cfawhad-ivillo up lo «nd including jn,V L'rt, tor tbeereelion of

kii

nddlttoii t^tliciown-

shipKohooi bmidmc in tlw vulawrof WhJteavllie. I he plans und Hpecitlcaiiotm are on illc nt suid toxvuship Trusteo'.s oilice. where they can be exnmiued at any time. All ImU for sHwl wor

iiuii|

be iuvou»piinte«l i,\- an

aec'i't-Hbie i.ond for the faithful performance of the work bid upon. The right Is reserved le reject any uud all bid*.

extvutlon henditloal #x-

ponaato me directed from the Clerk of th* Circuit Court of Montgomery *ounty, State of Indiana, In favor of Jonas

S. Miller and Sam

u*l Millar, iasued to me asSherifTof said county, I wllieipos* to sale at publicauctlon and outcry ou

HATCUDAV, AUGUST 4tb, 1SW, betweau the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. ra. of .said day, at th* court house door In the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the follow! dmcribed real estate lu Montgomery couuty, ndiana. to wit:

The west haifof the southeast quarter of tectlon twenty-four {*4), township twenty (20,) uorth range four (4) w«at, to b« sold to (tatiafjr said execution, mtereat and costs I will offer the fee simple of aald real enlate. to satisfy a Judgment tor $424 atOoeroent, and for $2,.'{7yat 8 per cent, rederoptloa money muklt'g iu all $2.Soil, together with interest and coats without any relief from valuation orappralsment laws.

Bald real estate taken a* the property of John H. lrousetal. KBKNEZKK P. Mcfl.AWKV.

SKI.L URAL

OF PMTI HON TO

KSTATM. Probate Cause No. 2,107. In Ihe Circuit Court of Montgomery countv, Indiana, September Term. 1888.

William Irwin, administrator of the estate «f Misner Irwin, deceased, vs. Marv Irwin et al. To Mary Irwin, John Irwin, Kster Lutz, John Irwin (infant), Isaac Irwin, Mary Irwin, Maggie Irwin, Alice I.owe, Maggie Carter, Oliver Irwin and ltosa Irwin.

You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing thesalc of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for ihe payraent of ihe debts and liabilities of said estate and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set forbearing in said Circuit Court at the courthouse in Crftw* fordsville. Indiana, on the 6th judicial dav of the Sept. Term, 18S8, of said court, the same heinir the 8th day of Sent,, 18S8.

Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 12th day of July, 1888, HKN'UY B.HU1.KTT,

July

14,

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1888—4w. Clerk.

ON-BKS1DKNT NOTICE. Htatk

of

Ixhiana,

Montgomkky

Cot'NTY, f»S

In ihe Montgomery Circuit Court* September term,1888. Sarah Buseahark et al vs. Bartholomew Demor* et et al partition cause No. 8,W5.

Be it remembered that on thel'^th day of June, 1888, the same being the 32d judicial day of the May term of sa^d court for said year, said plaintiffs, bv Kistine Btstine, their attorneys, came Into open court and filed their complaint in the above entitled cause, and also the affidavit of a competent person, by which it is shown to thlcourt that defendants Bartholomew Demoret,Eli/a Demoret, Sophronia 'IVter, William L. Tcter.Ann Wray, Carson Wray, Harriet Burkeybill, Aaron W. Burkeybill.Susan M.Standard, AlonzoStundard, hilen K. Evans, Thotnas livans, Kruncis O. Evans, George Evans, Orjppln Y. Pierce, and Otto A. Pierce, arc all non-residents of the State of Indiana. And on plaintiffs' motion it is ordered that said non-resident defendants be notified of the filing and pcndincy of this action, and that they be required to answer the complaint therein on the first day of the September term of said court for the year 1888.

Now therefore, notice is hereby given to said last named non-resident defendants of the filing and pendency of said actionagainxt them, which action relates to real estate ia this State, and is for the purpose of a partition of said real estate and lo try and determine the Interest of the parties therein, And that unless they appear on the first day ot the naxt term ol saiu court, which will be held at the court house in the city ol Crawfordsvtlle, in said county and State, beginning on the first Monday in September, 1888, and demur or answer to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.

Witness ray hand, and the seal of said court, affixed at Crawfords villa, this 12th day of June, A 1808.

HENRY B, HULKTT,

J«ot?M99*. Clerk,

SALIC OK HEAL KS.

TATE.

Notice i* hereby gi*, that the uodeisigned, adtiunistrator de bonis mm ot the estate of Joseph Butcher, drcrased, purtuvnt to an order of the M.»ntgomsrv circuit court, will on the 6th day ol August, INKS, at the oflicc ul James A. Herrrman, .°a

Mtmlgoincrv county, Ind., and

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*»*v ofliee, Crj\vfor»!s\ille, Ind„

offer f»r kale at private sale the following described real estate, or much thereof ts mav be necessarv to pay the indebtedness of said estate, to-vvit:

Part of thesooth h^if of the nortlnvest quartet of s»ecliotfJli, township *JU north, of mm .'I west, bounded a follows. Bt'^inning at the southwest Corner of said quarter section and running tbence cast 40 chains tud 10 links thetue north 12chauis thence

40 chains and 14 Units thence south

chains to thw *lace of beginning, containing 4S H-lOO acres, mote or less. Also, part of the northwest quarter of section i!6 township 20 north, of ran«c a west, ..ounded as follows: Beginning at thenorthwe comer of the Mmth haifof tju-' let- se« liot:, and runn*nj* thcnce «outh S ihams and links to avtake theiicrcast 10 chains and 14 links to a slake thence north 1 chains t« a stake thence 40clains tnd 18 links to a stake thence

to

mhiwestchains Iii3

and

tbe place "f beKtuninjf, coutaininir 48

ID-100 acr«s, inort or less. Aisu, part of the north h«Sf lli« northwest «juarter of sretion 2ti, townshiji '20 north, ot ran^e il west, bounded a iollows: Be^inniiiK at the northwest corner ot •aid quarter section and running thence south 16 chajns and 25 links lo a stake thence east 40 chains and Itt links to a stake thence north 8 chains and 7fl ilaks to stake thence west 2chains ami 60 link* to a .stone thence north 4 chains anil 4b links lo the southeast corner of a trad of land owned by the heirs of Jacob Corns thence wot 5 chains thence north *1 chains ami 23 links to the north line of suni »ection.2ti thence west on said line 82 chains and 74 links to the plact of beginnmy, joutainlag ti'J 2-10 acres.

Also, part oi the north fractional half of the northeast quarter of section 2, township 19 north, range 4 wot, hounded as follows Beginning a, the north West corner of said quarter section and running thence south 2(1 chains and links to the southwest corner of said fractional half quarter section thence cast on the line between the north fractional half and the south half of said quarter section 10 chains and 2" links, thence north 2'5 chains and io links lo the north line of said section 2 thence west on said section line 19 chains and *. links lo the place of beginning, containing 27 teres.

AI»o, the sMuthwe&L quarter ot the north-asi quarter of section 2, township 111 north, ot range 4 west, excenl a strin o! land off o{ the north md thereof, c«*scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 10 chains and 2.S link* east of the ivrthwest ••orner of suid quarter quarter section, said point being on the brie between the north fractional half and the south half of said quarter section, and running thence east on the line lOchau sand 10 links to the northeast corner of said quai ler quarter section, thence south to the center of the Potato Creek l-'rec Gravel Itoad 58 links thence soutu hH degree*and minutes wcbttilong tiie center of said road 10 chains and 10 links to a stone thence north So link-, to the place of beginning, containing* 7-10 of an acre containing less said excepted tract "W il-10 aces, more or less,

AIJ»O,

SAMI'KIi K. IIKNItV, Trunlee of Union towtidi'it.

July ll. 1S^ t*v

part of the northeast quarter of section2,

township III north, of ranye I west, bounded as follow*: Beginning at the northeast corner of said section, and running thrnce west on the section line chains and nH links thence south 27 chains and *3) links to a *trne in the center of the Potato Cteek Free Gravel RoaJ thence north S9 degrees and 25 minutes east along the center of said road 10 chains and 10 links to the line between the east half and the west half of said quarter section. thar.ee north on said line 58 links to the line between the north fractional half and the »Outh half of said quarUr section thcnce east on the line 14 chains and .15 links to the southwest corner of a three-acre trait convened to James 8. Itich bv Jesse Winter and Mar? Winter, his wife thence north 5 chains thence east 6 chains t» the cast line of said section: thence north on said line 21 chains and 82 links ta tke place of beginning, containing 78 acres, more or less.

TRHMS—One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and •ne-third in eighteen months, the deferred pavinonts to be secured by mortgage en the premises »old.

If a«uflictesi ouantitv of said lands to pav said indebtedness shall not he sold on said dav, thr same will be offered from day lo day thereafter at the same places and on the same terms until a sufficient qaaatitv is sold t» pav said debts.

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JAMttS A. HKRKYMAX, Administrator de bonis lion.

W,T. Hrufch, Adinr's att'r.

OTICE TO CONTRACTORS -GL'TTEK.

Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the*office of the Clerk of the city of Craw fordsvillc, Indiana, until o'clock, p. rn., on Monday,June 30, 1888, for the bouldering of the gutter on the cast side of Water street from College street north to first allev. said nouldering shall be laid to width of four and ont half feet, laid in 8 inches of compacted tanil, with boulders well pounded down after heir glaid.

All work to bo done according to the plans and specifications of the city civil engineer and to his ucceptauce

Bids to be accompanied by an acceptable bond double in amount to the work bid upon, »aid work to be completed within 30 days from the letting of the contract

Bids to be opened at next regular meeting of tke council. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids,

Bv order of thccnmHion council of the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana. W. II. WEBSTEK,

July SI, 18S». Clerk.

N'OTICE

not sell for a suf­

ficient sum satisfy said decree, interest aad costs I will, at the same time aad place,expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge laid decree, interest and co«us. Said tale will b« made without anv relief whatever froai valuation or appraisement law*.

'IT) X)N T.ITACTOH.S —G A EL ING ROADWAY. Notice is r«by given that sealed proposals will be received at the otlice of the Clerk ot the City of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. «?!., Monday, July 80, 188¥, for graveling of the road av on the city limits south fsom Mill street east to the graveled part of sai 1 roadway.

Said gravel shall be spread to a width of IS feet and to a depth of 16 inches in the center and 0 inches at the sides good ri»er-wiuhed gravel to be used.

All work to be done according to plans nnd hpecificatsoas of the City Civil Engineer and to his acceptance.

Bids to l»e accompanied by aa acceptable bond, douhle in amount to the work bid upon. Maid work to be completed within 30dajafr«at the letting of contract.

Bids lo be opened at the next regular meeting of the Council. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Bv «rder of the Common Council of the City of Cra'wforrfsville, Ind. W. H. WEBSTER, July 21,1888. City Clerk.

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OTICETO CONTRACTORS

Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Clerk of the City of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. m., on Monday, July 30, 1C88, for the posting of the names of the Htrcets of said citv in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance therefor, passed on the 15th day of Julv, 1888.

All work to be done according to plans and specifications of the City Civil P^ngineer and to his acccptunco.

Bids to be accompanied by an acceptable bond, double amount to the work bid upon. Bids t« be opened at the next regular meeting of the Council.

Tho Council rvserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Common Council of the Citv of Crawfordsville, Ind. W. 11, WEIWTER,

July 21,1888. City Clerk.

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'OTICE TO CONTRACTORS-GUTTER.

Notice Is hereby given that scaled proposals will be received at tho ofliee of tho Ch rk of the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. in., Monday, July aw, 1888, for the bouldering of the gutter on west side of South W.iter street from College street to Jefferson si reet.

Said bouldering shall be laid tuawidthof four feet six inches, laid on 8 inches of sand, well compacted, and boulders to be well pounded down after being laid.

All work to

Ih

done according to plans and

Kiteciflcations of the city civil engineer ami to his acceptance. Bids to be accompanied by an accpptable bond, double lu niuouut to the work bid upon, said work to be completed wJthlnj'iO days from tho letting of tho contract.

Bids to be opened at the next regular meeling of the Council. 1 he Council reserves the right to reject any or all hldH.

Iiy order of tho common council of the city of Crawfordsville, ludiaua. W. II. WEBSTER,

July 21,1888, Clerk,

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OTICE OK DISSOLUTION.

Notice is hereby given that thefirin of Phillips St Kerr, Whltlock, Ind., have mutually dissolved partnership. Mr. Karr having sold his Interests in the business toT. A. Templeton. All accounts and notes duo the firm

awaiting Betllement.

N°smKWAi!K ^"^rroils...,„t,CK

Noti.e is her thy U'ivm that iral.il |iro|lo»ali wdl b-t received at the ofliee of the Clerk of the citv of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until 4 p. ni.. on Monday,June M, 1888,for thecouMruction of it brick sidewalk on the south side ot Market ntreet in front of lots numbered and fi in Patterson's' addition, mvned bv Henry Clements, and lots numheied and 8 in I, Bowrn's addition owned by Henry (Jcmcnts.

That s.iiJ sioewalk Shall be graded and n-ivsd with best hard burned paving brick laid flit way* and lu a width of live (i) tee: laid or, ten HO) inches ot pounded wand,

All work to he done according o^and specifications of the City Civil Ki,, aid to his a« cepthnce ltiils lobe uicompjnif.lliv an i. 11 |.i ,l.iu 1,„„J .i.iul.lr in :umiunt I., th.- wor. bid npon (or llic (jilhfnUoinplelion n( Ihe work wiihin 30 ^r0!'1 letting the contract.

Bids to be opened at next regular meeting of the Council. The Council rescr.rs the riijht to reject nnv oi

Hi Bv order ot the Common Council of the citv of Crawfordsville, Indiana. .VII. I. IA II WEHSTKIt,

Jiinr 14, ISSd. itv (Jlerk.

Bee Supplies. I.nnb

Supplies, and Bee Smokriv. Or-

dets by mail ptv,mptl_v ntlendrd to hv Nve ('ra« fi)iiKvillc, Itul.

W.P.BKITTOX.

may

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PISOS "CURE FOR

Plso'a Cure for Consumption is also the boat

Cough Medicine.

If you havo Cotifth without, disoa-se of tho IjMIlgB, a fOW (loHftH uro nit you uoed. But if you 110gloct this oasy mositH of Kiifoty, tho slight Cough may ueooine a serious inattor, ami sovoral bottles will ho required.

ONSUM PTlON

G-eorore I •.-«11

Dealer in

All Kinds of Coal ai.

Gluzed Sewer PI pr,,.

FIRE BRICK. LIME, CEtfH-

Ff'ICE AND VAHO—8outhwe».f--Walnut and Market streets

tare in the OHio taunn

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It has age, experience, repuiatf«n ..n It i«. safe, prudent and conservator 1 a buccessful business forfort\ vcar. Farmers issues a short, plain plv

dirions The Ohio Farmers

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property, churches, school house nil When your policv expires, r«-new Fanners Forty rears of *uccess i.s ay future stability hD. Vn!l*».

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BRITTON & MOFi AT rORNEYS-AT-LA^ CKAWKOBDSVILCK. IMH.-

Olllce over Mofl'ott, Morunu »V tore. --y'r

WM. M. REEVINOTARY PUBLIC AND I Ofliee over Kline \'irah..it

Will engage in all kin*s c»t law pn.Mi. -«lo ac» as trustee, receiver or •••ssivnt-e sired. No charges made or consultant n.-

3. ir. nuHroBii. W. T. WlltTI

Burford & Whittii.

V' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. CUAWKORDSVII.UC Iv hi l'ractlcp In Montgomery nnd coiiulicsund In the'Hupreiui' court Are members of tie l«r ••-.i reliable In wn*soelut

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throuKhont the world. Mortens Kstntos properly Nettled. Ofliee over Kast

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Attorney-at-Law and Notai CKAWFOHDSVIU.K, L\i*l.\ Office in room No. 2, ra ford HCM'

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Kennedy & Kenn

ATTUKNEYS-AT-LAvn

"'CKAWFOHnHVILLE, INi-l AN Office in Ornbaun Hlock, N'-tri1' -K

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ATTORNEYS-A I -L/ CltAWFUKOSVlIJ.h ISiMA.N V.

PENSIONS.

Capt. S. A Stii.wici., PENSION AND CLAIM AUTM Special sttention givoi to pertNlotiH, Hmm and all kinds of govern men cliiltn^.

Oftice No. 4 Joel Hlock, Crawforilsvil

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M. H. OAt.F.T V.NAI.KY

GALEY BROTHER^,

DENTISTS,

criAWFOIlDSVILLK, INDIANA OfTicc, Fi^het Hkc», Main St.

THEO. McMECHAN,

DENTIST

CHAWFOKDSVILLK, INLHANA T«iider« his fiervlco to the public*. iu •'Good work nnd tnodernt»* prices

6 PER CENT. 1

Money to

Loan

$too,ooo to Loan at 6 Per Cent. Farmers are grunted tho prlvlln^e i-.\ luc the money buck to us In dribs nl

more at any Interest payment.

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Real Estate and Insurance

Aids.

rf Good Notes Cashed.

Williams & Wilhite,

8w, corner Main and Washington,

Money to Loan ANI Ready Made'Abstracts ol

Title.

Recorder's Office.