Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 September 1888 — Page 5

SORE FROM KNEE TO ANKLE-

Skin entirely gone. Flesh a mass of disease. Leg diminished one third in size, Condition hopeless.

Cured by the Cuticura Remedies.

For three yenrn 1 was almost crippled with an nwlul sore lej? from my knee down to my ankle the hltin

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flesh waHoneinnsH of disease Some nliyttt clans pronounced It Incurable It had tllinlnlHhed iihout one third UieHizen! the other, nnd 1 was In hopelcsH condition. Alter trying all ItlndR of remedies und spending ImnUredH of dollars, from which I got no relief whatever,

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purified, and the hone (which had been exposed ol tor over a year) got sound. The flesh began to (irow, and to day, and loi nearly two years past, my I etc Is as we 1 :is ever It was. sound In every respect, and not sign of the disease to be seen. b. (J. A11

Kills', Dubois, Dodge Co., (Ja

Terrible Suffering from Skin Diseases. I have been a terrible suflerer for years from (iincases of the skin and blood, and have beau obliged to shun public paces by reason of my disfiguring humors. Have had the bcHtof physicians und spent hundreds of dollars, but got no relief until 1 used the Cuticura remedies, which have cured me, and left my skin as clear and my blood as pure us iiclilUI'N. IDA MAY HAKK,

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From H5 Pounds to 172 Pounds. I have taken several bottles of Cuticura Resolvent with all the results 1 could wish for. About this time last year, when com mcnciug It* use. I weighed J45 pounds, and to-day I weigh 172 pounds.

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THE IOURNAL.

SATURDAY SEPT. 2il 18S8.

LAIHHiA.

Jim "Wui^eiI and family, ot Kansas, visiting here.

Mrs Eva Zimmerman is visiting friends in Crawfordsville this week.

Wingert Brothers have Fold their store to Mr McDonald ot Montezuma.

l-ec VVhelan made a Democratic speech here last Saturday night to about twentyfive boys.

Miss Eva Davis is helping Mrs Won nell in the millinery depaittnent at the Trade Piflace.

John Kinkead an old citizen of this county died at his residence here Wcdnes day niyht. Interred at Freedom church Friday. Funeral preached by Lider May hall.

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Ronk has moved in the Wren

property.

Brown was at Crawfordsville

Wednesday. WM Uuftstettet, of Kentucky, Is visiting relatives here.

Henry is at Covington this week with his horse Pochontas Sam. Ex-Governor Albert Porter will spenk at New Ross Octobcr s. AH are invited.

Davis, ot Boone countv, while hauling wood, his hurses became frightened. He was hurled from the wagon and was severely injured.

New Ross has a glee club and a well made wagon. They went to Jamestown last Monday nii»ht and had a good time.

A Mount and Ho&tetter were the speakers.

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Hurrah for Harrison and Morton.

The political pot has beuun to boil.

The old Wheeler building is being torn down,

Wm |aekman will build a new blacksmith shop on Mr Dcluny's lot. Hubbard talks oi going to South Bend to work in Sfudebukcr's wagon work.

James Dukes attempted to shuttle otT this mortal coil last Saturday night by taking poison, but it didn't work.

Jion Jamr* Johnston made a splendid speech at this place la-1 Friday night to a targe and enthusiastic crowd. Tne tarifl question was ablv discussed. Mr Johnston was cheered with one cheer after another until he had to them desist so he could nroceed with his speech. 1 see by the correspondent from this place to the Review that the crowd was small and fully one half Democrats. Now Ira please tell the truth as a lie never wins

and as your letter was written loncj before Mr |ohnston was here, one would naturally suppose, from the reading of your epistle you were Retting yourself up lor a prophet of the Democratic style and I never knew one of that school to predict a truth, but will say lo those wanting to be enlightened on the tariff question, it they I will apply to Jim Vaughn or Ira Hooher they will lend you all ihe advise they have in stock,

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The Democrats die raise a pole here on

last Saturday.

und the result was as fol­

lows. Alter three days 1 notteel a decided cimugo for the hotter, i*d at thelndof two monthft 1 was completely cured. My flesh

l^anc Montgomery and wife visited I Iriends at Stiverwooci over Sunday. Waller Jones is now living in our town in his own property in the south part.

The house ol* Henry Dunkle is Hearing completion. I wonder who will occupy it firs'.

Rev. W. Orr will be here to-morrow and will preach lo the people at the Christian chutch.

The hog cholera is raging in out neighborhoods, and some farmers have lost nui't all their hogs.

The Clover Leaf management have put on a through freight train hom Frankfort to Charleston daily.

P. Rvkcr, North Manchester, will preach here on the first Sunday in October, atui a lull house expected.

As there are apples wherever there are orchards this year, they will be cheap this tall and cider will not be much sale.

The fanners are pretty well done sowing wheat this tall. Some fields are up and looking well considering the dry weather.

C. P. Mtintoe at the head of the music for the New Australian circus, has a second leader, MKs May Smith, both of Chicago, with others, make good music.

Hug juice sertned ti be plenty hereon st Saturday evening, and some ol the folks got an ever dose and they were Innr.v. but two Republican^ to two i)einrats we.te on a t«c-t»der\

A•» tlu was an etror in the letter last v\ek we ui.Mi it corrected, that i?i the .ime of Dick Mays, instead of Dink, and will snv mat he di«*d on last Sunday night was inteircd at Linden cemetery on last Monday.

Howard Dorr, proprietor of the New Australian circus was here over Sunday and gave two exhibitions which were good and people that like tun had as well patronize hitnas any one, as you are sure to get the worth of your money. Me has a line band and one of the players is a lady from Chicago.

HKOWN'.S VALLKV.

Dr Siranghan will soon have his oflicc finished. Mrs .Jennie Patterson is visiting relatives at Oak Park, Chicago.

Theo Sharp and family spent Sunday with relatives at Bellmore.

Our school is progressing finely under professorship ol

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Canine.

Mrs Shockev nnd Mrs Coons vis'ted at Waveland Wednesday.

O Ervs, of Mulberry, Is visiting at this place the guest of Zood Wade.

A large crow attended the peaking at the Shades on last Saturday from here. Miss Lizzie Lumun,oi Crawfordsville, visited her sister here this week, Mrs Cjott.

Dr Wade's mother left Wednesday morning lor Ohio where she will spend the winter.

Married on Tuesday night, September •Jo. O Ety, ot Mulbetry, and Miss Laura Hicks.

Married Wednesday morning, Sept 2( Scott Wrav. ol New Mar! et, to Miss Sullie Gilliland.

Sairi Patterson and fohn Williams have been running a saw mill fr Mr Voting of Craw iordsville, lor the past two weeks.

Mrs Galev and family returned home last week after a tour weeks visit with frier.d.s and relatives in Missouri.

WARKKK'S Loy Cabin Remedies—old fashioned, simple compounds, used in the davs of our hardy forefathers, are "old timers" but "old reliable." they comprise a

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Iuck Worth is back Irotn Tennessee. Hiram Bright is .'isiting relatives here

John McVey is building a house on West street.

Sarsaparilln, "Hops and Buchu Remedy," "Cough and Consumption Remedy," •'Hair Tonic," "Extract," tor External and Internal Use, "I'lasters," "Rose Cream," tor Catarrh and "Liver Pills." They are put up by H. H. Warner i\: Co., proprietors ol Warnet's Safe Remedies, and promise to equal the standard value of those great preparations. All druygists keep them.

A Sound Legal Opinion.

K. liainhrldge Muntfny Ksq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Klectrio Bitters with most, happy result*. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever nnd Jaundice, but was eured hy timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Eleetrle Hitters saved his life."

Mr. D.I. NYlleoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony,saving: Ho positively believes he would have died, had It not been for Electric HUters.

This eat remedy will ward of]', as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Klilney Liver and Slonmch Disorder* stands un e»iuaU'd. Price 50 eeuts and SI at Nye & Co.'s

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been bothered with eatarrh for

about twenty yearn I bad lost sense ot smell entirely for the last fifteen years, and I had almost lost my hearlto My eyt swore i»ettine m» dim 1 had to u'et somo one to thread my needle. Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and 1 ean see to thread as tine a ne» die tisever I did, my sense of smell Is partly restored and it seems h» be Impiovln^ i11 the time. 1 think (here Is nothing like KlyV Cream lbtlm for eatarrh. Mrs. E. li. Grimes, f»7 \'allev St., llendrlll, Perrv Co., Ghlo.

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Pumpkins are ripe -Now lookout for pumpkin pie*. With rain and warm weather the fall pastures will be excellent. li is said that Rev. Rlackslock wiil preach here another year.

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XTrh l-. Oi-' I'KTl 1'iON TO SICI.I. IlKAL LSJ'ATl-:. Probate t.au-i No. »,I1!).

In the *ir« »iit (.ourt of Montgomery counlv, Indiana. November I tr«», 1 HSr Peter W, J'lrown, udnnnistriitor of tin estate of !eri W .*n, dt et asvd, v». lorencc N. Wren et al srence N. W ren. Lizzie Wren Jesstc

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Wren You abovr of the Circuit Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order ami deciee ol said court audiorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and that said petition, so tiled and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the court house in Craw forilsviUe. Indiana, on the 1-Jth judicial dav of the Nov. Term, 18S8, of said court, the same being the'20th day of Nov., 18:y.

ire severally hereby notified that the named petitioner as Administrator estate aforesaid, has Hied in the

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W tine*", the Clerk and seal of wid Court, this 2fith dav of Sept, ISHti, HKNKY B. Ml' LETT, opt 2!«, 1868—4\v. C.ern.

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$3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. 'I he attention of farmers is especially called to the fact that this metropolitan daily now costs but little more than the old time weekly. The shrewd farmer will now have his daily market reports. Address VICTOR F. LAWSONi Publisher

XTCniCP. TO TON llAtn'OJtS -.HRICK. 1\ S1DKWAI.K N«»ti«c is hereby mvi that naled proposals will l«: rctii\rd at the ofliee of the Clerk of the city of Crawfordsvdle, Indiana, until 4 p. in., on

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lS.vb,tnr t)iec»n.slruction of a brick

sidewsdk on the north Mile of Pike flieet, froiD Marshal Hriet to lllair street. I hat sai'l sinewalk hhall be graded and paved widi best hard binned pivm^ buck laid flat ways untl to a dih o« hvc (5) ieet laid on ten (10) inches of jine sand, well pounded down.

Nud work t«» he done at the .vpenseof the owners of flu lots- abutting thereon. All work »r be done according to the plans and mh it.cations of tiic-City LiviS l.ny inecr and to his acceptance llids to be accompanied bv an acceptable bond dt»ulie in amount to the worn bid upon.'' for the faithful completion of the work within 30 davs from letting the contract.

Kids to he opened at next regular ineetintr of the Ci.uncil. The Council rtservrs the rieht to reject any or all bids

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Hy order ol the t.oimnMi Council of the city o£ (,ra*.vfordv\die, Indiana. FI 1-1) II. SIIKKTZ,

Sept. 1£J». lShJi. i/i, ciirk.

TO ON I IIAC1 01^ liRIOK

MIJEWAI.K ol Ii-I-i.-. hereby fivi Unit ••riipnsals will be received at ihe olliie nf lint: It rli ihe l.'ilv (if I'ruu feuilsville, Jnill ina, until .| 111 Monday, Oi l. K, |!S8. for thutoi.Ktiui'tionof il I'liili WHIK on tin cast suli- of Hunr tr. i-i from abash avenue to Main strn t.

S^iil walk shstll htr trrudedand pavintr with bcsL

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liard-hurnt'il paving bnck hti Hat wavs and to a width live (ij) fc« on U-nilO} nu tusof tornpactvd sand and to bv ront-trui tcii at the txpcnsv of tin? owners of the lots ahuttinif thereon.

All work to he done nccoriiint to plans and sptcilic.tioiin of the Citv Civil Mn«ii.eer and l« his su'eeptanee liu\ to be aecotnpanied bv an acceptable bond double in amount to the work bul upon. Said work to be completed withinlW i\j» from the Icttinir of the contract

Hiils to be opentd at next ri^mar uu-etinLr of the Council I he Counci 1 rcsir\rs the ni*ht to reieet anv or all bids

By order of Common Council of the citv of Crawfordsville, lnd. I-KKIM-.SMKKTZ,

Sept.2U, ISW5 'Jitv Clork.

CONTUACroUS-ltKlCK

XTOTH'W TO IN MOKWAl.K Not ire i"» hereby jjiven that sealed projiosals will be received at the »thce of the Clerk of the citv ot rawlordsvihe, Indiana, until 4 o'clock, p. in.', on Monday, Oct. S, |SS£,

or

the construction ol a

brick sidewalk. 011 the west side of a^hinijton street from Ihe smith margin of a lot owned by Cor.Jelia Huestcd lo the JirM allev so«th of LhvbV* nut stieet.

S.tiil w-a'k to l-.e of yood, hard-burned paving brick laid flatways t» a width of Ieet on 10 inches ot line sand well-pounded down.

Said vvork to l»e none to the expense of the owners of the bits abnltrnir therenn. A I.I wotk to be done accordmu to the plans and sjecitications of the citv «.ivil enuinccr and to niis acceptance

Mills t«» be accnitioanied t*v an acceptable bond doitbiu in amount to the work nid upon, aid work to l»e completed within 30 davs from the letting of the contract l»ids to be ojtcned at ncx' regular meeting of the councl.

erves the rti»ht to reject any or

The council rev all bids. Ity order of thecotnmon eotmcil of the citv ot rawford-vi !le, Indiana l-'KKI) U. SIIKKTZ, ej»t1HHS. Clerk.

XTOTiCK 'J*C CO N T11A ('TO US—HltlCK IN MIM-.WALK. Not Ice is 1 cbv u' «n that sealed proposals will be received at the ollice of the Clerk ot the City ot Crawfordsville, Indiana, until o'clock p. iti. Monday, Oct. 8, iKHii, for construction of a side walk on both sides ®f South I locum street from College street to the O., I .V W Railway.

Kaid walk to be of hard burned brick laid to a width of tivefeet and laid on ten inches ol compacted sand.

The above improvement lo be done at the expense of the owners ot the lots abutting thereon. A1J work to be done according to plans and {lecitications of the Citv Ci\il Knginecr and to his acceptance.

Bids to be accompanied bv sin acceptable bond, double in amount io the work oid *.ipon. Haiti work to be completed within $1 davs from the letting-of contract.

Bids to he opened at the next regular meeting of the Council. The Council reserves the ntht lo reieet anv or all bids.

Bv order of the C' mmon Counci 1 of the City ot Orawfoi.lsville, Ind. hKKD H. SHKKl Z. Sept.29, 1&S8. Citv lerk.

NOTICK

TO CONTUACTOHS S1L)K«

WALK.

Notice is herebv given that sealed pmposals will be received at the ofliee tvf the Clerk of the City of Crawiordsville. Indiana, until -i o'c'ock p. in., Mondav, Oct. 8, ISM5, tor the conftruclion of a sidewalk in fiont of lot No. 7J in Maria I- Klston'iJ addition said lot facing on cilleue street.

Said improvement shall be done at the expense of the owners ot the property, and of good, hard paving brick lain to a width of /i feel on ten (10) inches of compacked Mind.

All work t1 be done according tc plans and specifications of d'y civil engineer and to his acceptance.

Itids to bo accompanied bv an

IICCI

pt.ible bond,

double in amount to the work bid u'non. Slid work to be done within .tj days from the letting* of the contract.

Bids to be opened at the next regular meeting of the Council. The Council lese: ves the right to reject anv or all bids.

By order of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsvilie Ind. ritKU 11. SIIKKTZ,

Sept.!!!), Ik8«. Cuv Clerk.

OT1CK TO COSTBACTOKS ALKKY.

Notice is herebv given that scan 1 proposals will be received al the ofl.ee oi tii» CJnk "i the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, until p. in., on Monday, Oct. S, 1S8S, for the improvement if the first alley cast ot'John street, from south side of Jefferson street to first allt-y Mitilh thereof, by gtadmg and uiavcling.

Said allev shall he graded anil graveled to width of ten (ll.) feet, ten (10) inchrsdeep in center and li inches on the sides, of the best riverwashed gravel

All work lo be done according to the plans and specifications of the itv Civn Kngincer ind to bis acceptance.

Bids to be accompanied by an acceptable bond double in amount to the work bill ntion, Said work tie completed within 30 days from ihe letting of 'he contract.

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

Bv order of Common Council of citv of Crawfoidsville, lnd. KBKI) II. SIIKKTZ,

Sep 2!l, 188b. Citv Clerk

N

OT1CK TO CONTKAC'IORS- AII.KV.

Notice Is lieii'liv given tlmt M-nb-il proposnlw will be reeelvi il at tile oilier lie Ci« ol tlieelly oi cniwionlsvllle. Inthnnn. und! o'clock p. til.. Motnlav. OiMoher s. 1^. lor tl gunling ntulgrnyeling ol ihe seeontl ml' west ot

VJUHMI

for

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leatis the fan.

THE DAILY KK\S% CIIICACO.

stiei.t Mont .Mniket sliei-l lo

Main sir* et. Snul work lobe done nt llieexpi'iise of l.lio owners ol'tlie lots iitnitlng Ihetetii.

All work lo be ibme aeeordltjg to plans ami sp. eirleallohs ol the city eivll engineer and to his acceptance.

Bl«ls to be accompanied by an acceptable bund, double in amount to (be won* hid upon, said work to he completed \vi:hiti/.() dnj.s ftuin tin* letting of the contract.

Bids to be opened at Ihe next iciHihir meeting 01 the Council. he Council reserves the right to reject, any or all bids. iiy Older ol the common counci. of ll 10 city ol Crawloidsvi'Jc. Indiana.

KKKD II. MIKKTZ,

Sept. till, 1SS«. -Clerk.

'ON KI-.SIIM \(1

Sv.vi r. 01 IMHAS.I, .vnio.\ii-:| ut)-. ss: In !hc Montgomery Circuit I'ouri, Scplcmbirterm, NS.

Char/cs V. (iould and B/am h«- Ooubl vs John ('allioun Wood L'omplairit, .\i.. W. Now comes the plaintiff by M. W. Bruncr, their nttwrncv, and files their complaint hen in to discharge the lein of a iudgmrnt II TJI real estate, together with an .iflittavii that sani defcnilant, John Calhoun Wood, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.

Notice is there-fote hereby givtn iid defendant thai unless Jo* he ami appear on the 11th day. of the next term of th»* Montgomery Circuit Court, lobe h««lden on the UQlh day of* Nov., A. D. 1KS8, at the Court House in Crnwfcjrdsville.it) said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determii ed in his absence. \Vitnes« my name and the seal of said Court ., affixed at Crawfordsville this iMth dav of Sept., A. 1)., 1SKS.

BKNKY B. IICLKTT, Clerk.

Sept. 29, 18S8.