Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 September 1888 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL.

PHIS'TEO ICVh'ltY SATURDAY.

x. II. 1*. McCAIN, Killtor,

'"W3L. A.

1IAKTMAN,

l*uslne*H Manager

roup Year, itiadvaneo On#* Your, outhide county..

rr.HMS:) Ifur 1 u«uni*«" six Months, In advance

1.JW 75

SATURDAY, SETT. 15, 1SSS.

EVKUY vote against t're» trade will count i" favor of IOO1

and remuneration \va*es.

times

ANNA DICKINSON will canvass Indiana for Harrison and Morton. She will deliver her tirst spcech at Richmond next. week.

IT is triilv hard on Auditor ben for one of his orgaus to say is

veallv-headed

and hasn sense

••"nough to trundle a wheelbarrow.

A

KICK

trust lias been formed

with a view controlling all the •rice raised in the South. Thf Mills bill has a tariff of 100 per cent on ri (v.

HIGH license in Minnesota has closed one-half of all the saloons in

the

State in one year. It hard for third party Prohibitionists to

Bglit against such facts.

GAMIN BIUI'K

says: "We will

appeal to the intelligence of the people." "Yes," says Grover, "that :s the idea. 1 inclose a check for M0,000 to start the appeal."

Till-, ivsult of the Vermont election shows the trend of public senHinenr in the K.'ster:\ States. The lidal wave has set Mi and it will sweep clean rverv Northern ^tate, including, Indiana. New ork, Connecticut and New .lersev.

THE'''probabilities grow in iiurength with every new report wiat Stanley is coming out of the African woods at the head of a conquering host of frieudly natives, and will '.jive the best account of himself ever made bv an explorer w?ekin^ to master the difficulties of a wilderness land in the interests of ^civilization. 'TKKI:I: IIAI

TK

iln.

Express: There

is imletluiu- e.nd vngup information that Mr. John E. Lamb is out in the district somewhere looking after Brookshire's fences. The Democratic vote fenced off in this district. for Mr. Lamb broke through and got scattered in !SN»\ and he would not have a guileless youth like the Montgomery countv lad »iiHer the same fate.

'i'i!K Ivopublicans liavt n-liovrtrl tin- liurdens uf taxation of the peo7)ie by hundreds of million dollars unce till- end of the civil war and viti lou u- they were in power, through protective taritT, abolition uud reduction of duty, but the Democrats, although they have a majority in Congress and have been in possession of the National Administration since l^sri, can not show such a record.

Kt'IIF.N HKIGIXS. formerly a

ballot box stutl'er and repeater of Baltimore, and later an officer holder under the nresent administration Was recently made a tour of political inspection through southern Indiana. Mr. lliggins came into Indiana during the campaign of 1S80 and brought with him a number of the most expert repeaters in Haitimore but several of them failed to get back home until they had served terms in the penitentiary. The Republicans should keep a sharp lookout after the movements of llisSfins in this State. His mission can hardly be presumed to be an honest •lie.

VVn.j. some of the Democratic free traders who are prating about free raw material please tell what is a raw material? It has been aptly shown that wool, so frequently referred to as raw material, requires more time and care in its production than the making of a tine coat involves. Some ears ago, at a fair in one of the Southern States, the wool was shorn from the sheep, spun into yarn, Troven into cloth and converted into a coat all in a single day. Tho Governor of the State was presented with the garment, and made the curious commentary that while the wool had been mode into a coat

in a single day, it had required more than a year to bring the sheep into condition (it to render wool, and that its owner had spent thousands of dollars and several years in trying to bring the breed of sheep from which the wool -vas taken up to a desirable standard, circumstances, which was the most 1 worthy of encouragement.

Under the

THK National liquor tax amou to about £90,000,000 an.l the oilic-

lal espionage is more complete than

was ever thought of in this coun try, in connection with business. Nevertheles liquor fraternity makes no complaint against the law that takes §90,000,000 from their pockets annually. and subjects their affairs to an inquisitorial supervision, but actually keeps a large lobby at Washington, at a heavy cost, to prevent its repeal. Congressman llitt has poin'ed out the way that the whisky trust is interested in retaining the internal revenue tax system: "Tt costs but 15 cents to manufacture a gallon of whisky.

A barrel containing fifty gallons costs only $7.50 to make. The tax ou it at 00 cents a gallon is §45. and that investment the government puts up for three years without interest. There is a lo»s at the end of the three years of about seven gallons by evaporation on a barrel of whisky, and the tax is deducted for that and never paid. That is $.:{(). Then, on the fortythree gallons left, the tax is VF'.'S.TI*. anil th: division of: profit is about this: Tiie whisky, which has aged and mellowed and improved, is worth about a gallon when

taken out of bond at the end tlireo years -Ssi.",(l a barrel. On that the tax would be ^iS.70. leaving to the owner who invested only •'?7.5n and realized as clear profit $:!•.50 in three years upon the investment of 37.i3l). Ivight there* in the law is the life of the whisky trust."

IT is worthy of note that tlnis far In this campaign diameter defamation has not, found favor with the ablest men oL either of the two great parties. Senator oorheps. however, offers ail exception to the

rule. His uttacks upon Gi*n. IJur-

THK CENTCHY is to publish in early numbers a short serial novel by a writer Hew to its readers. Mrs. Mary llartwell Catherwoocl. The story is based upon events in the early history of Canada, and Mr. Francis i'arkinan. the historian, has written for it a piefaee in which he says that "'the realism of our time has its place and function, but an eternal analysi.-. of the familiar and commonplace is cloying after a while, and one turns with relief and refreshment to such fare as that set before us in Mrs. Uatherwood animated story." The romance will he illustrated by Henry iSandliani, formerly of Montreal, and both letter-dress and pictures are said to introduce the reader to a comparatively little known time and scene.

HLECTIONS under the new local option law in New "Jersey have no.v been held in five counties, and four of them have "gone dry." Here is an object lesson-for Prohibitionists. They might vote forever for a Prohibition State and National ticket and never restrain the sale of liquor

at all but under the law passed by GUNS,

lie Republican Legislature by a party vote, and over the Governor's vote, four counties have already obtained practical Prohibition and as many more can have it as want it. The temperance question, so

f,lr as le nt

measures go

isettled in New Jersey.

about

THK only really statesmanlike and sensible utterance with which Grover Cleveland can be credited is n,,.'his opinion as to the advisability of

permitting the President to be eli-

a„v other re-election, which is to he the bonded

fouml in

tirst (and thus far only)

letter of acceptance. He said at that time: Of the various means of securing the full realization of a government by the people.nothing would be more effective, in my judgment than an amendment to the constitution disqualifying the President for re-election. When we consider the patronage of this great, office, the allurements of power, the temptation to retain public place once gained, and. more than ail, the availability a party iinds in :n incumbent whom a horde of office-1 holders, with a zeal born of benefits received and fostered by the hope of favors vet to come, stand ready to aid with money and trained pohti cal service, we recognize 111 the eligibility of the President for re-elec-tion a most serious danger to that calm, deliberate and intelligent political action which must characterize a government by the people.

It is no wonder that Cleveland hesitates over his letter accenting the nomination for a second term when he calls to mind his iir letter of acceptance. The blood must mantle his cheek, if lie is capable of blushing, when lie contrasts the sentiments expressed in that letter

ji with the opinions which his second letter must contain. How the word "hvpocrite" must dance before his eyes, and burn and daz/.le until he closes his eves in a very agony of shame

nis eyes 111 a very and lnortiiicatiou.

!T

was Grover. who in his letter of acceptance. August. IS. ISSS,

said:

When we consider the patronage of this gr:at office, the allurements of power, the temptation to retain public place, once gained, and more than all. the availability a party finds in an incumbent, whom "a horde of officeholders, with a zeal born of benefits received and fos-

1

rison have been of the coarse quality of the low demagogue, and have disgusted the best people of Indiana without regard to party. Gen Harrison is esteemed where he has been longest and best known as a gentleman of unimpeachable character, and that is probably more than could be said for Dan Voorhe'.'S without a stretch of courtesy. The public fllili remember that it was only a few months ago that Mr. Voorhees was drunk 011 the lloor of the senate, and that while in that condition he used language in debate for which he was compelled to apologize to that body. If the Democratic tnauagers conclude to throw stones at Gen. Harrison personally in this campaign they should put forward as his assailant a man who resides in a more substantial citadel than Dan Voorhees.

tered bv the hojit' of favors vnt to

come, stand ready to aid with money and trained political service, we recognize in the eligibility of the President for re-election a most serious danger to that calm, deliberate and intelligent action which must characterize government by the people.

Th'

1

allurements of power and

the temptation to retain public place induced Grover to stand ready with money to the extent of 000 to help re-elect himself. What hypocrisy!

WHY not put sugar on the free list and break up the great sugar trust that is now bleaching us every time we buy a pound of sugar? The brigadiers will not, consent.

THK State debt has increased during the four years of Democratic administration *1 ,SlU.S77.Hr. How do the tax payers like this exhibit?

Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liver, and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which Induces liver com* plaints aud bullous dlsordors. Warranted to ure, or money refunded. Try it.

Buckien's Arnica Salve.

Tlie best salve In the world for cuts brul.vjs sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give

P'ricel!5

erfect satisfaction, or money refunded, cents per box. For sale at Nye Ar Co's drugstore.

good thing. .1 K. l/Keady 1'or sale by all druggist*.

Itehef Is a better.

EEWARD^

One Thousand Dollars,

We. the undersigned, otlei $1,000 cast we cannot send you the picture of the nest President of the I'r.iled States. If j-oii desire to enter this contest, buy a box ol the genuine Dr MeLnne's celebrated Liver I'ills from your druggist price, 25 cents) and mail us the outside wrapper and cents in stamps, with your address plainly written, we will then mail you the picture and an elegant packk.je ol cards Address,

I'I.RMINC UKOS., I'ittsburph. I'a.

,il-VAU^AV/KTI^'-

HINDERCORN8.

PARKER'S GINGER TONIC

The best of all remedies (or Inward Pains, Colic* Indigestion* Exhaustion and all Stomach and Bowel troubles. Also the most cflcctive cure fori Coughs, Colds, bronchitis and! affection* of the breathing 1 organs. It promotes refreshing sleep, improves the appetite, overcomes nervous prostration, and gives new life and strength lo the weak and aged. 50c. and $1.00, at Prgguists*

EXHAUSTED VITALITY

Cut ihla out. You may never nee It uKitin.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray

I

Heir lo its Youthful Color. (Prevent* Dtuiflniir and hair falling &0e. and ft .Mat Druggists.

$6,000.

home money to loan without com mission in sums n» mw tin* b'rrow«-r, at reasonable rates fall on 1 A H« bi»n. i'rawfordsvilb-, In.i

When IJaby sick, we ^avt» ber Custoria,

Whi*a she wAs :i (Maid, she cried for Castoria,

Wlu'n shf beeame Miss, slu* clun^ to Car.toria, When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria,

N

'ON RKSIIMiNT NOTICl-:.

8T.M4. OR I.MUANA, MONTIIOMKJTV (."UT.TNTY SS: In the Mo:i! :o!ncrv Circuil Court, Scpwmlui term, 1S8S.

I.i//ic Kay vs. lolin U-iv. Now coiur.s jjl.untitf !y NV. At. Jteev«:s, h'.:r •lUornev, :i:n! tiUs t'oinpluin! .fiervin, ior Uivnrce, tn-jrih witli .in {tilieuvit -said tiffciulurt John ll:»y not .t re.Mi'enl tl««T Statv. of lnlhin:t.

4

Notice is? theu-forr lit-rel^v uivvn saitl i!ofciul.i itthnt unics* Jie he and rtpnt-iiV 0:1 the v.\l tv, r£ the n'.'Xt term the Montgomery Cireuit Court to he h»Ulen on the Ith !. iv of Nov., A.I). ISS?5, at the Court House in r.iwfor«lsville, in sahi county and State, ami answer or-demur to saitl complaint, the same will he heard and detersuited in his absence.

Witness tnv name uni! the 1 aaid Cour*. aHixed at Crawf^rv!sville this Vth dav »f Sept., A.D., IsiS JU.NltV 15. IM LKTr. Se pt. ISNJ. Cletk.

N

ortci: r. iu:uts,citKnrrons, i:rc.

iK'i/fsr of the of

rjomrs

gllKKIFU'SSAI.K.

rjlHK St*IKN'!5 OF rXl.IKK, tlu! ^rvat Medical Work of tho age onMantiood, Nervous and l'liyuicul De­

KNOW THYSELF.rbility,r9

°fYo"

I*remat«r« Pe-

lea consequent thereon. #00 pagm 8 Kcription* for all disease*, Clwth, full i»ilt* by mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free and middle-aced men. Send now. 1 he Jewelled Medal awarded to the authority thoNjmmial Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 18H.».Hof*toil, Mass., or Dr. \V. II. PAKKKK, graduate of liar, vard Medical College. *5 years'practice in Norton, who mav be consulted confldeuttallv. Ofllee, 0. 4 lUililncli St. Specialty, Diseases of Man.

I

IMfloV Itcuiedy for 'sitarrh Is tho Beat, Kasiest to Ut*e, »uul Cheapest.

A A

Sohl ly drtnstfslH or s.-m oy mall. •VV- 1C. T. Ifuai'ltJib*. Warren. I'a.

'ho 151JV ViR'V GUIDE in issaecl :M: rch anf! Sept., cash vouv. li an t-ncy c.lopcdiu o» usciui intermat ion ior jill %vho puvcuixrio ihe 'iuxuric:- or tho bi Hie. V/o

cau '~\c:X\c •y.otx-i'sr.* yew with, oil the nccDfitiCtvy"• xinnrcc-crHary 'appliance: ?o: nlo, dunco, vileep, it. ji.-ih, luint. v.'crk, go to church, oV'.uev,iit liomc, niti jr. various uii'.es, numiLU^cv. Ji:?,t l^pjuro out what is required to do all these thirty

CO^FOFITflBI.Y, or1 y^u can ynalto lair estimate of Uic value of tho BUYERS' GUIDE, which wi\i bo sent Upon receipt ol' 10 cerits 1 nnv

MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.

111-134 Michigan A»*euuo, Chicago,311.

.V.J/, Ctt iuiitrf.

In"the Mrnl^omrry ir:nt' Court.

S,'fiiiKier Tt-rm, l-1***. Notice is h.ereliv^iven that KoSeitH F.lVirce,as administrator of the est Ue of JamesS.McClelland, dt ceast d, has presented and tiled his accounts and vouchers in Anal settlement of said estate and that, the same w»|l come up for the elimination at.d actiwn ofsuid circuit court, on the 1st dav »f October, lVvS, at which tune all heirs, creditor*, or legatees of saitl estate are required lo appear in said court ami show cause, if anv then* be, why said account and vouchers should not he apprised, and the heirs or distributee:, of said estate are also notified to he in said court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship.

Dated this day September, Jj'&S.

lIKMtY H. llt r.!M r, (.Merk.

.Sept. S. 1-^S.

fS^OTIcr]-. TO IlKtHS, CKIUHTOUS, Ki»:.

in m.it!.•"• the cxtatf ff O. S/n rinuii, ittceawii, hi to? Monttfvn:cry ('ir:ni/ Court, St-ptf»ibtr tfnii, is4s.

Notice is herehvyiventh.it Samuel W. Austin, a: executor of the last will ot Cass O. Sherman, deceased, has presented and fdcd his account and vouchers in tinal settlement of said estate, ana that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 1st day of October, 1H8S, at which lone all heirs, ri editors or .cgatecs of said estate are. required to appear in said courtand show cause, if any there e, why s«aid account and vouchers should not he approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate arcalso notified to he in .said court at the time aforesaid, and make proof of heirship.

Dated this Sth dav of September, 1SS. HKNHY I'» lin.K'lT, Sept. S, 18SS. Clerk.

gllKKlKK'S S SALIC,

Hv irlue of a certified copy of a dec ree.di reeled to me from the Clerk of the Circ.uitCourt of .Montuonu cr\ county, in a mse M/herein Henry Kindokof

I

1

et nl are plaintiffs, and I.ydia

A.

Mitchell et al

are defendants, requiring ioe to make the sum of $1,-11S 0-j. with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose atjmhlic sale to the highest bidder, on sATrm»AY.

ocroi'.iiu

A.

d.,

isss,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and o'« lock p. m. of said av, at the door of the Court House in Crawfordsvilli-, Montgomery county, Indiana, all the ti nts and profits for a term not exceedingseven years, the following- described real estate in '.he county of Montgomery and State of Indiana, to«\vit: l\ut of lot one hundred and ten 110) of the original town (now city) of Crawfordsville, Ind., beginning thirty seven (JJ7) feet and three (.'I) incites south of the northeast corner of s»aid lot thence due west sixty-nine (»J(.0 feet thence south seventeen (17) feet and nine (il) inches thence east si.xtV'iiinc (159) feet thence north with the west margin of Green street seventeen (17) feet and nine inches to the place of beginning.

If such rents and prnfits will not sell for a suf licicnt sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and phtct, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be suflicient to discharge said decree interest and costs Said sale will be made without any relnf whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

KKKNZEU P. MrCLASKEV Sheriff Montgomery County, Ind.

lly K. 11. Cox, leputy. Burford & WhittinetOB, attorneys for plaintiff?. I Sept. t,

Hy virtue of an execution to mo directed from tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, Ntato of Indiana, in favor of Walter A. Wood .Vr

10.

Issued to me

asSherttfof sulU county, I will expose to sale at publlcauetlon and outcry SATl'HPAY, KKlTKullKlt 1"), 1888, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. anil 4 o'eloelc t. m. of snld dny, at tho court house door In the city ol CrawfordHville, Montgomery county, Indiana, tho rents and profit* of a torm not exceeding woven years, nil the Interest of William K. Fry In tho followl described real estatv In Montgomery county, Indiana, to wlt:

Beginning at a point In the center of Washington street and tho center of Frnuklin street In tho city of CrawfordHville, Intl., atid running thence east along the center of Franklin street to the northwest corner of Dr. White's property six (61 chains and fortv-tlve[451 links thence south five 15] degrees atul lorty.llve MR] minutes east twenty [20] chains and forty fi.ttrand one-half UP-] links to the open Unt* of section live 15], in township eight* en

ilHj

north, rango four

SaUl real e-tite taken as -the property of William K. Kry, or all the interest lie mav have In tho above described real estate.

KHhN K/KIl 1'. Met LASK V, Sheriff Montgouirry Co., Itul.

Uv M. il. li'putv. I'aul ,v Humphries, attorneys lor plaintill. I August IS.ISSS. rrsisj") vvif-'f

N

ON-IJKS1DKNT N )TICK.

Fishor Block, Kooni S, CrawforrtsvilUs Ind., Having ho.iglit the interest in the above business (... A. Miller 1 will continue at the old ollice. Insurance, fire, life aiui accident, with first-class companies, loans made on real estate, without deh:_v, at the iowest rates of interest, and real estate sold on reasonable terms. Good nutcscashed.

To Advertisers.

A lis: j( l.'X'') newspapers divided into HtJitesainl Sections will lie sent on applleunm Kit t'jfc*

To tiiose who want their mtvpiUsing to pay we ean oiler no better medium tor thorough and elfectlve work than the variousseetions ol'our Select Local List.

GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10

KI'RLVK

ST. N

HARVEST EXCURSIONS

TO

MINNESOTA, DAKOTA MONTANA, s:

AUGUST 21, SEPTEMBAR I OCTOBER 9

:TUESDAY

1

HI

west, with said open line parallel with Franklin street six i«] chains and forty-flvo i-ir»l links and th»*nco north Ave |o] degrees and torty-tive minutes west twenty I'JOJ chains and forty •four and one-hult'lU! blinks to the place of beginning, containing twelve

stiinclent lt» satisfy said execution. will otter the lee simple ol said real estate, to satisfy judgment lor^J7S7 l. together with Interest unt* costs without any relict from valuation orappraisment laws.

I

1 11 ANA, MnsTitoMKKv COUNTY

In th»i Montgomery Circuit Court, temper term, 1^I.Htira Helle HayK v« .Julia A. Irons, John IS. Irons, Nuney J. KltKpatriok, Thoimus H. Irons, Willlain A. Irons, Jacob A. Irons. I.uvuut A. Snvder, James I,. Wilson. Krnest Mfiiln Wilson, and Kuby Helle Wilson. Complaint No

Now eotnesthe plalntilVby A. 1). Thomas, her attorney, and tiles her complaint for the partition of re*il estate herein, together with an aflidavlt that saul defendant*, Nauoy J. Kirkpatrlek. Thomas K. Irons, Jaeob A. 1 rons and Junius Wilson, are not residents of the .State ol Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby uivensaid lion resident ilefendantsthat unlessthev ijoanil ap pear on the Mth day t»f the next term of the .Montgomery Ireuit t'onrt,for theyear l.v^, Ihe Miin»» beinj Ili* -'l«l d»»y of Oct., A. 1*. ISSS. at the Court 1 louse In Cruwlordi-vlll". HI iii counts- ami suite, and ansuvr or demur to said eoniphnnt, the sutne will be iieani and determined in their absence. I Witness my name, and the s-»ulof snU! I Court,atlixed'at l'rawfordsvi"le. th!s*.'7ih day

1

of Aui! A. D.lSJvS. J1KNKV M. I! I"LKT 1, Sep'. I. ISSS. Clerl

Wanted!

U-el ltr-

anvil*-, lor the 1 ar st, uiiios-.i l-Mali-ItslieM, HE.r

Nukkkuii-s

in the

country. Mo-: liberal terms. UnoqUiillCil tiiouities.

KN KVA NI'i:si".i

in :SI«.

v. KMnhiisiieii

W.

& T.

SMITH.

HENEVA.

N

Y.

G.W.WRIGHT

JSneeessor to Wriybt A: liter]

Insurance, Loan & Real Estate,

11 and 25, and 23.

VIA THK

StPaul, Minneapolis Manitoba

Troin St. I'aul and Minneapolis

AT IJATKS

CHEAHER THAN EVER BEFORE.

1'oluts west of Onuul Forks in Dakota and Montana less than one lure, no round-trip rate being more than $'2», inchtdlng (ireat Falls, Montana.

Persons desiring to take a trip through Northern .Minnesota, ixikota or Montana for tb*» purpose of looking over tho country, or with the idea or seleetinga new homo within the borders of the grandest wheat belt In the world.and an agrleulturaj country suitable for diversllled farming, dairy and .stock purposes, will de well to takeadvantage of these, rates.

For maps and information apply to our homo ticket agent, to any agent of the com panv, or ..

A E E 1

jWANTED jo»tion V. uunrnntceil with SA1.AKY ANU-*-* lOXI'KNSKS 1*A11). Any iletcrlncluilluit many Unit dims spwlnltlcB. Otililt fiLo. IVrilo at once. (Name thin pnper.) mined 1111111 cuu nucuslhI wttli uk. l"eciill» ndvunbiRCH to lieKtnncrR. 8t*ck complcbe,S

IT"

1

HOT11KRS. LIP

NV'itSKHV Cliiengo, ills.

A "NTTTHTY MORE MEN

to Bell our

XXXN I /Fruit and OrnimoitHi Stock. Wo can glvo vou a good paying situation AT ONCK. Address for termh.

E. KICHAHDSON A iO., Nurserymen, tie nova, N.Y.

Ginseng Wanted.

For which the highest price will titl !v Nye & Co., druggists, Crawforiisviile, Ind.

Bee Supplies.

Comb Supplies and Bee Smokers. Ijt*-. ders bv tnaii promptly attended to

by N

Co., drutfi»ihts. ('rawlotdsville, Ind.

P1SOS CURE FOR

I'iso's Cure for Consult! pti on

IH

also tho best.

Cough Medicine.

If you hnvo COUKII without diseaao ol" tlio LUIIKS, 11 few doHOS tiro all you nood. But if you uoglocb this easy moims of safety, tho alight Cough may bocomo it sorioiia lnuttor, and Hovoral bottles will bo requirod.

O N S O N

ts ontTlomPhilacleTpTiffc

_uttlio NownpuiHir Aawr

^_ ?tuhic Agnn.'v of Mefwm AVER SON* oar authurlzed acoato

FREE TO .J AX. Ail pen50ii8snbscribinK now for i.-sD wiil rc'.vl*r-

FRKE from date of hubi-etiptioii Jatt. 1. 1WO. Only per yeir. Scii't fi.ur nanus ajtJ .» arid receive ns a premium a bcauntu. vio/.v etehitiiJ of '*Chrit Jt»»foro I'ilate." v.'orth rl.

Anvn !-t !V«r

Greorsxe "W. Hall

All Kinds of Coal and Coke, iuy.ei

Sower Pipe,

FIRE BRICK. LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

QM-U'K AM) VAUD-SM I- I W.iJnnt atul street^

Insure iu the Oliio tanners

Ton in r»»I.i

it has a«i. experience It is safe prudent untl a successful tnislncss for forty years Ihe Farmers issues a short, plain pol cy with few condirion?. The Oaio Parmcrs insurcftonly fart:' property, churches, school house :.ml dwellings Wlu-n v/.'iir po»ie\ expires, rene'v in the Ohio l'armers Forty vears c»f ucce*s is a yoarantee ol future Ntahilitv hl V(Ut IS. A (JKNT

rcp.uatsnn and stability, .conservative it has done Ohio

wjumi-rroN.

W.S.MUKKICTT.

BRITTON & MOFFETT

A7 rORNEYS-AT-LAW,

I HA\VKOIU)»VIIIK. IN HI AN A.

onicc ovi-r lliilk'tt, Mdiiisui C'o'. iiu« lore.

WM. M. REE^/ES, NOTARY PUBLIC AMD LAWYER.

Ollice over Klint

iV Gr.ilir.m's. ot law practice aniiw

Will engage in all kino'

iilso ic. :ts Irusli'c, rcrcivi or ussiunee when dcsirtd. No charm's inrule l'»r cnnsultatlon.

.1. ii. iiritroKD. w. r. wnnriNOTON.

Burford & Whittington, TATTORNE\S.AT.LAW,

CHAWFOKD8VI1.L.K INDIANA. I'mctlci! in MDiiI^omiiy and iidjrdiilne counlli-KiiiKl In tlin Mnprcmi- and l-ecleruX court Are members at the laruest ami most reliable luw unsocial ions ami msilvfeollecUoTiH nirovikriiout the world. MortBnt?esloreciowHl. Estates properly settled. t'liaw-H resi.sonnble. OlHco fiver PJriVJ Kast MaliiHtrcet.

F. D. ABRAHAM,

AttorneY-al-Law and Notary Public, CKAWKOKDSVILUK, INDIANA. Office in room No. 2, raw ford lilock, on Main Ht.

I'.S. KKNNKDV. U. W. Commissioner.'

M'GALEY

I WHITNKY.

(i 1* and A.St Paul, Minn.

S a

Two farms, one of 1*J0 aores In Walnit township, and ono of 120 acres in Madison township both in a fine state of cultivation. Tho 120 acres will be sold in 40 or S aeie raets. Call at Recorder's otHco.

n.mbli.kca IfMl ISDIAXAI'01.18 (R^rnmlied 1WJ

USINESS UlilVERSIT

North IVnsijUuta EL, Opp.

r«toQiee.

BED1UU, E££B OSBOBH, Frindpali and Fiopritten. Best facilities for llusinest, Shorthand, Penman* ship, English and Actual Business Training. Individual instruction. Educate for profit—deast expensive in time and money. Attractive Citv. Graduates hold lucrative positions. A strictly, business school. Open all year. Enter now. Write to us.

ELEGANT CATALOGUE, FREE.

s. KENNEDY, Notary l*ubli

Kennedy & Kennedy, YZ: ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW, CITAWI'-oRosvn.I/I:,INDIANA.

Office in Ornbaun Block. Nur'.li Wnsl.inKtun Ht

,, |'.M [. l) WHITI: .1 llf .Ml'IimES

Paul, White &Humphries,

ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, CltASVKOlU)rt\-tI.l.K. INDIANA.

IT. V.OALT:I

BROTHERS,

DENTISTS,

I'UAWFOHDSVHJUK, INDIANA. Oflice. Fishet Hloo'». MainSt.

THEO. MeMECHAW,

S DENTIST, A Wl-'Oll 1 )8V1 lil.15, I NU1

ANA.

Tt'ndei'MIIIMsorvioo lo the public. Mott» "(Jooil work mill inoilorat. prices

PER CENT.

Money to Loan.

$loo,ooo to Loin at Per Cent. Farmers are granted the prlvllai?© of P^" ine tbe money brick to us iu dribs of $ltW more at any interest payment.

Real Estate and Insurance Agts.

Good Notes Cashed. Williams & Wilhite,

Hw, corner Main and Washington.

Money to Loan

AND

Ready Made Abstracts ol Title.

Recorder's Office.