Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 October 1888 — Page 5
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BUYING THE BLANKET. IlUYER.—I want a 5/A Horse Blanket. DKAI.KR.—This isn't a
it is "just as good."
5/A lilanket, but
SOLD AGAIN.
The "just as good blanket did not last three weeks.
ON THE WAR PATH. Give me my money back, or a SA Horse Blanket. 5/A Five Mile.
5/A Electric.
^*tthethlBgforOot-roorUM.
/#45/A Extra Test.
HL BomBthlng Ntw, V«ry Btroo(.
30 other styles
At prltM to (ait •*«rybodj.
For sale by all dealers. [Copyrighted 1888, by Wu. ATKKS & SONS.}:
THEJOURNAL
SATURDAY OCT. i3. 18H8.
ItltOWN'S VA l.t.KV.
Wo are to have a telegraph office soon. Dr. Stniugn has his odlee about eoinpleted.
Dr. Straugliu was at the county seat Monday. Miss Dora (io(T is repoited as having scarlet fever.
James Kry. of l!lu(T Creel lml.. j* here on a visit. Mrs. John Kukpatriek. of Darlington, is visiting in this vicinity.
The Liter-iry will meet to-night. Everybody is,ir.vited to come out. Miss Minnie Holey, of Waveland. is the guest of Mrs. Charles Oglesbv this week.
J. li. Todd and wile and Mrs. Geoige Stephens left Tuesday for^their home in Kansas
J. \V. l'ullenwidet and T. I', l'atton mailt a business* trip to Ctuwfordsville Wednesday.
0. H. Miiligan atteniled the Detective meeting at Lebanon, Iml, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Uncle Oliver McCoril and son LHslie, left Tuesday for Colorado, wlieie tliey will spend couple of weeks 1. L. Todd and wife, John Todd and wife left Tuesday morning for Kentucky, where they will spend a month Tisiting relatiYes and trlends.
A. F. Ilamsey was down from Cruwfordsville shaking lmnds with the bovs. Mr. Itmnsuy will be the next Treasurer of Montgomery county.
Tho Republicans organized a glee club here Wednesday night. The Republicans are wide awake this time, as tho Democrats will be after the 6th of November.
W. T. Whlttington, of Crawfordsville, spoke to a crowded house on Tuesday night- Many could not get in tho hoc.se. Mr. Whlttington 1h a One talker and presented some facts to the people. There were two glee clubs present from liussellville thut made some excellent music for tho occasion.
l.ADUGA.
Kepublicans all right, Democrats scared John Gibson is visiting ia Illinois this week.
Grant Harns has bought the liobberts pri perty. George Haitiey is clerking for Jim Shackelford.
Nulo Foster is building a new barn on his piopertv. Clias. and George I'arker are home from the West.
Mrs. Ellis, of Kentucky, is visiting Iter sister ru. Sy DIITIS. Miss Eva Darin Is assisting Mrs. Wound at the Trade l'alace.
Tom llruco and family were the guests of J. F. Harney over Sunday. Steve Kinke.ul and family, of Hoone county, wi re here over Sunday.
Elder McKinsey preached at the Christian church Moruluy night. Mrs. St. John spoke tun large audience hero Wednesday night at Gill's Hall.
Harry Kirk got his hand badly hurt ut the In-ailing mill one day last week. Mr. Eastlack und his daughter visited his brother John over Sundav and Mondnv.
E. V- Hrookphire was here last Friday with bis valise, for we saw it in ex-Sher-iff Harpet's buggy.
Mrs. Mary Overstreet ami Mrs. Tom Jlruce started to Virginia Tuesday on a visit to their old home.
POTATO CHICK*.
Colli (MlttlllK I'MlJl'll. Winter Jippli-ta urn IJUIIIK KnUn'ied. Senator i'ulciritii in (unfilled to the house with soreeves. I
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Bu ri»« Ullii of Warp Thr«t4».
5/A Boss Stable.
StronfMl Hon. BUnk.t UUi.
Win. Unssi'll is now sii|uiinti'inliMil of tin' i'olnto ('reek Siiinlay wliool. I .I0I111 I'eteison lias just, ictuinoil from 11 visit, to friends lit lHiliniiiipolis. I •Inines l'cl.crsoii litis, just returned frnin high si liool ill, Indianapolis, I.KLTION N oTH'K
Seven lionioeruts mill nine lio|nililiI'nns eiveled I lie hiekorv polo at Linden
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Th( re were eleren glee clubs in town Monday and they wen well led by the New linss people gratis.
About five thousand people gathered at New lioss Monday to witness the pole raiding and hear the speaking.
Stuart, ol Jamestown, while shoveling gravel Saturday, tlie bank caved in and a broken leg was the result
IlKFOKK IT IS IIOKN.
Some Startling Statement* of Gonem! IntercKt. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of a child should begin replied, "A hundred years before it is born."
Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for tlie condition of th« lace a hundred years from nc.w?
Is this wonderful generation the natural result of the propel diet and medicines of bundled years ago'?
It is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of the world have come from this conntry. Our anee-tors were reared in log cabins, and sulTe''.'i! hardships and trials.
Hut they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old age. Tlie women of those days would endure hardship* without apparent fatigue that would startle those of the present age.
Why was it? One of the propitetois of the popular remedy known as Warner's safe cure, has been faithfully investigating the cause, and has culled to his aid scientists as well ns medical men, impressing upon them the, fact that there cannot be an effect without a cause. This investigation disclosed thefuct that in the olden times simple remedies w«re administered, compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in the lofts of log cabins, and when sickness came on, these remedies from nature's laboratory were used with the best effects.
Wlmt are those remedies? What were thor used for? AfLer untiring and diligent search they hare obtained the formulas so generally used for various disorders.
Now tho question Is, how will the olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who have been treated under modern medical schools and codes with poisonous and Injurious drugs. The test has been carefully pursued, until they ure convinced that the preparations they now call Warner Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused systems require.
Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, and they iranklr announce that they do not consider the sarsaparilla of so much value in itself as it is in the combination of theTaiious ingredients which together work matveioiislv upon tlie system. They also have preparations for other diseases, such as Warner's Log Cubir. cough and consumption remedy," "Log Cabin Hops and buchu remedy," "Warners'sLog Cabin hair tonic." Tliev have great confidence that, thev have a cure forthe common disease of catarrh, which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a Log Cabin plaster," which they are confident will supplant all others, and a liver pill to be used separately or in connection with the other remedies.
We hope that the public will not tie disappointed :n those remedies, but will reap a benelit liom the investigations, and that tlie proprietors will not be embarrased in their introduction by dealers trying to substitute remedies that have been so familiar to tlie shelves of our druggists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if he hasn't them vet in slock, and we feel conlldent that these new remedies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, ns the founders have used every caie in their preparation.
Weak will power, from phyKical itntisos ilerainti'S a man's life in every direction. Every one will streiifjtheii his will powei as well as his bodily powers, by usinj. Warner's Log Cabin Skihiiparilla. It ib Kiiarar.teeil the best. Sold- bv your driiRgists for $1. Contains 129 dobes. 'J'ake no other for it.
ELECTION N011CJ
TO nil'. IT
rifk undhas .settled down to Htav. OneSeeretary ol State for the Mute of Indiana. One Auditor of State lor the State of In dtana.
who nttciidi'd tin* sohliois
iiitf at Crawfordsville la«t Saturday wun», wi'M plcasod with Comrades Jlovev'.John- I °UM "I'reuaurer of State for the son and 'l®«uut:r. ludtauu.
Tiuritt't? Josi'ph Corns luis employed U8 teachers for the fall and wiut^r turin of Hchool as lollowfe: No. ], (ieorge W. Kinehart No. 2, KOHO Harrlh No. 3, Jas. K. Cave No. 4, Win. Kuksell No. 5, Ira Corns No.
Dodson No 7. Mrs/T.
Ewing No. H, Ketta Mote No. 0. Jonnio Stoward No. lu, L. W. Little. The teachers are paid Sl.T'p to 20 per dav and the term will be a hundred davs.
NKW tlOSS.
nii'iiibi'r the rally at Lebanon Monday. •I. K. Kreibon was at tii« OiipiUil Thursday.
TI10 Glou Club wont to Koai'tulalo on Thursday. 13. K. lirown was down from Lebanon on Monday.
Tin'. Domoi.'rats are bnildiuK a catn[iuiKi, wagon. Tho Midland Kailroad nins an sion to.New Koss Monday.
excur-
Tin Thointown club furuisliod music Monday, it was well s»lt.-cluri uinl well Ming. riit* polo was raised in f^ood Hhupe after some delays. II was raised Iv ltouth's derriek. l'rank Walters was married to Miss liose Scott, on Sunday evening, James I'elerson, oflirialiiig.
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Motilnoinerv Comity, is:
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II 00 irjHh' (. ourt thai tit I In* 1 |:i I uh-ei jo 11 to tc held In Mint county 011 tln-tliM Toevlav alter the
11 titiii •, Momliiy in November, Jn Hie'v^rlvs
nilgai UHK ].• ilblKMlis ,in.« wulo 1 *hr followlim ollUvrs are to be vc«u*it tor and nwnke jih! int«n! to «1 th.'ir dutv when Weeteii io-wii: l-OIIICS. I „l'',f:,
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Oovernot I lie ssutu nrinriiiiiiii.
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Treasurer of State for tin- sstuteof ludtuuu. One Atturncy-Ciciicrul fur the State of In dlHiui.
OIKS Il(!|)orter %f Supreme Court for the State of Imiiaiia. Clnu Siiperlnteiiilent of l'uhlic Inxtruction for the Mate of Imilnnu.
UneJiHlue of the Buprente Oourt for tlie llrnt District for the State of Indlmia. One JUIIkc t,r tlie au|ireme Court forthe neeond Ulmrlel for tlie state of Indiana.
OneJudue of tlie supreme Court lor the fourth District fur theHtate of Inillamu One lieprrftentative in CoriKrei-K for the eluhth DiHtrlrt of theSlHte of InillaiiK.
Oue Hio»eeuiliiK Atlorney for the 1'wentvKecond JudieiHl circuit of tbe State of Indiana.
I wo Joint Seaatorn for the district com. posed of the countlra ot Montgomery, Clinton and Boone in the State of Indiana.
One Joint Representative lor the district c*mijKsed of the counties of Montgomery, l'utnani and Clay In the State of Indlanu.
Olio ltapresentatlvn In tlie Oeneral Assembly of the state of Indiana for the county of Montgomery In the State of Indiana.
One '1 reacurer tor the county of Montiioinery in tli* staicol Indiana. O1111 Hherifl for the county of ilontL'omery 1b tlie stale of Indiana.
O1111 Clerk 01 the Circuit Court forthe contity of Montgomery i„ the Slate of Indiana. Olio Iteeorder for the County ot Montgomery In th« Stale of Indiana.
One Surveyor for the county of Montgomery lu the stale of Indiana. One ('oroner for the countv of Montiromerv In the State of Indiana.
OneCoiniulssloner lor the tlrst Dlstric: of the county of MonlKonieiy In the Slate of Indiana.
One CommlKslonor for the second District of the county of Monl( oii erv in the Stale of Indiana.
One Commissioner for the third District of thecounty of the Montgomery 111 the State of Indiana,
You will therefore proceed to give leiiai notice of such election by pulllcatioii of this certificate In a public newnpaper printed 111 tblycouiity by poktlni a copy thereof at all usual places of holding eiectlona In the several townships of said county and hv delivering a copy thereof to each of the several *1 ruslees and inspectors of elections of said couatyand make due return of this precept when fully executed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and altlxol the seal ofsalil Court at the
City of Crawforilsville this lltli day ofOetober.A I). 1SS3. IIKNitV H. HL'l.LTT, Clerk Circuit Court,
I. Ebenezer P. McClnskey. SherlfTof Mo»tgnmory county, In the Htate of ludiana, hereby certify the nl .ve to be fu:|, true anil complete copy of tie ol tirlnHl ccrtillcute ami precept as delivered to me by the Clerk of the Mantgomcry Circuit Court.
In witness wheicef, I have hereunto set my linnii, In tbe City of Crawfordsviile tills 11 til day of October, A. I). 1SS8.
KHKNKZEK P. McCI.ASKEY, •Sheriff Montgomery County, lud.
MAI'LK (iHOVE.
Mis. Alice In^iiiu from Winamne, lias been visiting her mother durlug the past woek.
The I-ralev boys have lost between fifty and sixty head of hogs this Fall with cholera. rannio Fraley is now at Indianapolis spending tlie week with iclutives and friends.
There will be it Republican rally at Uomney Saturday night. Oct. Kith. Speakers from abroad are expected, and a rousing good time is anticipated.
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Is a daily paper for busy people.
ail mankind the people of Chicago and the busy north*v ate the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal number of people .ve to !c found who appreciate so keenly the necessity of an
Ili.'cm knowledge of the world's daily doings. They recogn* that thev, more than anyone else, are the world's providers in mtuyof the most important necessaries of life. How im»itaut. then, that they should have their daily intelligence of vent, the world over, which by any possibility can affect tntir di.crsilicd commercial holdings. And in all the higher ru of life wliere can be found a like number of people i.r/ie keenly appreciative of all that contributes to progress in .Hi, iiiei..u»c, scicncc, religion, politics, and the thousand and one things which make up modern civilization.
And yet, strange tosaj.rVht here in this great, busy northwest, in its busy metrojjolis Chicago, there has taken place the creation and development of that most cumbrous, unserviceable, liinr-detroying thing, the blanket-sheet" newspaper. With the blitidness of ver* fatuity this inoiutrosity of journalism, this breeder of mental dyspepsia, has steadfastly im|«sed its mountain of unthreshed Jtraw to the demand of the jvople for the winnowed grnin o{ fact !t was out ol the very incongruou.-nos of such a condition o! TILINGS that
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of sml esliile a.-- reipureil lo a-near in s,.,i,| r.mrt an. show cause, if any there he, why said acconnt and vouchrrs should not lie apiiroved, anil the heirs or diMriliutees of said estate are also notified r.« ,"f l"' .".urt
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proof of h- ir*lilt). l.ned this 1st day of O.-ioK-r. TSs(.
/-. ^amckl M. iii rrov, Oct. fi, I s-v-. /.,1 in 11, i-f r.i'.nr. ^go ici-. in 11Kiits.i kliDrrous, lire.
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All work t*» by done according tc plans and specifications of cl'.v civil engineer and If) his acceptance.
Hiils to be accompanied hv an »cceptable bond, double in amount to the work bid upon. Said wor!» to lie done within .HI davs from the lettiii" of the contract.'
JJids lobe opened at the next regular meeting of thy Council. The Council reserves the right to reject anv or all bids.
Hv order of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville lnd.
Oct. 13, ISS8.
HevolyerK Send stamt) for price lii»t Johnstcm A Son.IMttAhuru.i'ft.
had its birth. People wanted the
News,—nil the news—but they demanded it apart from the overjMjwering ma.ss of the trivial and inconsequential. It is became I in 1A!!.Y Nr.ws satisfactorily meets that demand that its circulation is over a-million a-week."
U. M. I.AWRKNCK, Williamsville, 111., says: "The big daily* is too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to read everything printed in the
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blanket-sheets,' but one having anything
else to do doesn't have time to hunt through the long-drawn twaddle fur a few grains of digestible
food.*'
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N'otice is hereby tiven, thai Ailierl C. Jennison, as administrator of the estate of John M'lllKan, deceased, has presented and hied his accounts ant! vouchers in final fctMjJcment of said estaU*. and that the saim* will come up ior the examination and action of said circuit court on theVMth dav of Oct., I8t«\ time all heirs, creditors or legatees of i*u lo apptar in and show cause, if any there be,why said and vouchers fhouhf not he approve»J, ..m. nheirs or distributees of said estate are also notified tO he
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ini *id court at the time aforesaid, and make proof of heirship. Dated this 1st of Oct., 18SS .r, ALItKKl JliNNI.sON. Oct. 6, 18KS. Adininistrato r.
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Noticc is hereby given that sealed ptoposaU will be received atlhe«Jtlke of the Clerk of th4 Citv Crawfordsville, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p, in., Mondav, Oct. lSH^, lor the con^trmtioii of a sidewalk in front «»f lot Nn. 12 in M^ria I hi*. ton's addition said lot facing on College street.
Saul improvement shall be done at the expense •f I he owners ot the property, ami of ur"i»h hard paving brick laid to a width of 5 feel on ten (10) inches »f compacted sand.
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Xoticc is herein* i^iven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of (icoryc Kice, late of Montgomery countv, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to lie solvent.
EDI) E HAMILTON,
Dated Oct. 6, 1SKS. Administratoi
He said: "My love I 11111 sotry to disappoint you about the picnic," but mv trotter lias a lame foot." That's nothing: We've got plenty of Salvation Oil.
C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.,
[Successors to Wllilnins A Wllliite]
Money to Loan.
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Farmers are granted the prlvliape of pav. lnu the money hack lo us In dribs of floo or more at any Interest payment.
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tliS thoughtful reader even when lie may not find himself •••. agreement with the conclusions deduced from the picn.i-' Disagreements are of small moment if only Ci.nlid.-r.ce in hc".est of purpose remains. With no mere political ambition to gr.uilno r.x to grind," the impartial and independent newspaper i., ,,• truly be "guide, philosopher and friend" to hone.-t im l.ol'.in every shade of political faith. And this is win I NKWS lias to-day a circulation of over a-niiiHun ..
ill the South Li *in,-
1S72. The extreme fairness of THE DAILV Nnvs. yiuiii' ciedit wliere due regardless of party, meets my .1111
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Chisago Lafayette indianapolis Cincinnati*
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Fifth Ave.
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PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS
ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID
Tickets Sold and Baseaee Checked to Destination.
uroet M»p. and Tim. Tables If you want to more fully Informed—all Ticket Avonte CktOoupoa 1 6latloa» have them—-or ftddrees
TlieVandiilialiine
SHORTEST UOC'I'K TO
INDIANAPOLIS, CI NCI N N ATI ST. LOUIS,
Khorlcst anil nulckest route to Kl'wiij ni' ut-ln-liay, Detroit, nml all |.nlnts Nonu the most direct line to the West for eini-Krnut-s lowest rules,
All passengers carried lo tlie St t.onls union depot tieketssohl to all points lor any luforinallon call on or address
Edgeworili. Agent
().,!.& W.Kailwity,
THROIJCJII—
Passenger Trains 6 4 OF WHICH RUN DAILY 4
Ineluding Snmlayn. -i.
Woodruff Sleeping
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DRAWING-ROOM
Ho!aeS'i"c^n«
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111"!
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One orrnorc of these cars, lofether withsupcrioi or modern day coaches, arc attached toall Ihroueh rains both day und night.
Sleeis Itaiis, Miller Platforms nml oupietes' Air Brakes ami all mo ilern improvements. Shor' isi and
UeSirahle route between the caM and
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I*«ir full information rettardinj time, rates routes consult ticket a emsand I., U. AfoldJrs WEO. K. ItomVSON. Atem.
EN-nKKSON, II. M. liHONhO!,? ttner.il Manager. *»eneialTicket.A.gt
THE POPULAR ROUTE BKTWEKN
CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, ,• LAFAYETTE
CHICAGO
Tho Entiro Trainw run through withont ehnnepe I ullmiiii DJiHjperp and Kleirnnt Kreliniiii? Chair lar«ont«ht I rwniv. M«i{uifjeent Parlor Car.' on DayTraiDH.
KLKGANT RECLINING HAIK ('ARB Jlirongh without chuii^« on nixht exproM IniinH betwMD Cincinnati, IndiitnHnolin, Ornw. fonlfiyiRennd IVorin viae. I.Bt. L. & C. and 1. H. A, Short I.ine. THE ONI I INF »'«keH ciu cinnnti iuOrwitObjectivo Point for tlie diKlribntion of Hotitliein and ha»tcrn Traffic. Tho fact tJiat it connect* io Um entral Union Depot, in Ulncinuuti. with tho trains of the C. W. A R. R. R. ,t() 1 N £A°. K, H.[fcie7«ml I He« Lino] for tho himt^ n* well as with tho train, of the C. rs. O. A T. I\ RV, [Cincinnati Honth, orn.J for tho Sonth, Bouthoant and fcouthwo^t, Kives it an advantase ovor all eouiix'titors, for no ront^ from htra»:o, l^ifayotto or liiiliannnnlis can mnko thi^ connections withont eomi»«lJ'p»» liaHHODKorH to Mibmit ton lon« and (lisaffiwiibla' oinnilms tnnhfer fftr both |nuiscnK#»rs andbnir." Ka*re.
Five trains each way, daily except Sunday 1 hroo traniKoach way on Bnnday.liet ween ludiwi niiiH.liH and ineliinati.
Through tieketfl and ba^ctiKe rhoekK to nit principal jMiiutH can to obtained at unv ticket "theo,.t I, St. L. A c. R'y. IIIMO via thiH*)inoat allcoupon ticket »fiiees throui'lum* i' .,trv ,rM JOHN ECJAN. t»on. IW. .V Ikt. Act. INRIIN.HI.. MIUO.
DKHIXS, ETC.
RECORDER'S OFFICE
Doodt* ami Mort^aKeft carefully drawn up. Money to Umn and AbtitraetH of Title made on Koa*onnhl Ternif^.
JOHNSON &WEBSTER
JUDICIOUS AMD PERSISTENT A«lveriisln^r has always pro\'i-u Stieeesfifij). H.-tore placing any New» paprr A1 rt1t ^r eon.-ulL
LORD & THOMAS,
AI.I-VIS,
4a to 40 H»ndol|t Sir.H. CHICAGO
MONEY TO LOAN
I louses and Lots for Sale also Dwellings to lu'iit.
A.bstract ol Title Deeds andMorgagcsCarefully Prepared
AL1JHRTC.JHNNIS0X,
Ijoan and Insurance A|{ent. Abstractor and Conveyancer, 119 1-2 East Main St.,Crawfordsville
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