Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1888 — Page 4

ZOA-PHORA.

--WOMAN'S FRIEND.

THE

W A II A I A N

5.

It

Thk

One Year, Intulviinrf ilur Yr.ir, outside county.. I .:A Si* Months, In advance

SATURDAY, NOV., 21. I Si

Govkknot! Grat

Thk

MeXutS

lms wisely ooiiclucleil

not to rail mi extra session of the lsture,

ofliejul ))lnr:ility of Goveruor-

ol«vt Hovev is i.itKl. The u\er:ige majority of the State tieket is

til

'.N. Hovky

the ("nvi-rnor-eltVt. will

otYi-r his rc.-iirnatiou us a

is no use for the Democrats'to talk of the adjnission of the Dakotas anil Wa-shingtoii as Kepnblieau t-leetioneer-in{ dodges. Thev will lie admitted because they are entithil to admission. They huve been kept out by the Democrats for entirely partisan reasons.

i.

ILK iH'Xt

i-i-i

Lfgiftliiturf

cmtic.

rouM

nig new elation law

Tin lieeember installment of tin Lincoln History in the Century is en title*

HmIu mI

Department of Agriculture fur­

nishes t' pics for Thanksgiving Day sermons in its crop reports fur this year. Tin'corn crop is the largest since 1-HSOj approaching 2,000,0011,(100 bushels po'- I tatoes are alto plentiful after three years of low yields, and hay is also above the average. Thus the material condition of the country appears to lie eousideralily improved by large crops, which, in their distribution, bring work and wages to many thousands, besides those direi'tly engaged in their production.

It

seems to be a well fettled fact th:U the Republicans will have a good working majority in both branches of the next Congress. \Ye may expect some legislation for which the country has been vainly asking for several years. A reduction of the surpius will be made, but tile method adopted will lie safe, .inil the result will be beneficial and not detrimental to American interests. The internal taxes will be repealed or greatly muiii!ied, and the government will cease to be a partner in the whisky busine.su or to foster the monopolies of the whisky and tobacco rings. All legislation ".v-.ll renresent the soirit of the time.

Clay County Lnierpri.-ie is call-'

intr for all e\ idejiccs"' of fraud and m-1 tiniidation on elei-tion day in that county for the object, it -plainly states, ol seating James

T.

Seouivs io GIRLS

Heailer, siitTerini from any complaint peculiar to the J'emale sex. Zoa-l'hora is wonh everyiliint* to yon. For tail infonuatio'i aiMie.-s, ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO.. K&lamasoo. Mich.

SoUl lv N vc Co., CrawfonUville.

JOURNAL.

PIMfTKb EVHKY S.I TTltl'A 1.

T. H. It. McC.VIN, Killtor,

I

kt of

t'impress t' take etVeet .1 siimitrv 1.

t'osor.KssMAN Jons-iTON teils a Ti-ne Hau- Express report"!' that he has not iloenltil whether or not to emitest the with Mr. l!nHiksliire.

Srrr has been institut.-d agaitistgohn (d

E. Sullivan, oae of the Indiamipo'ii tully-siiii-t forgers.bv Cyrus F. and John

for .^l.oOll: attorneys' fees.

Tlie ways of ihe transSressr.r are iiaril. I

••Or

thiv sixtv-eipht eounties in N. about,some of

York, (,'levc-iand lia.i a plurality, in but'"! of Indiana: nine. Albany, JetVerson, lvhips, New .-'i'Jio defeat -of York, So Hi a ohiralitv in Jiftv-nine eounties.

Ei.uaii \Y. IIau"oi:d

a

owe

hu hi

yuinloss,

\u'rt«vt ili'voloinm-iit ami ilnis fri*viMits litt'-liing weaknesses. Sustains soothes OtU't'-

irorked Women, Exhaust­

ed Mothers,

mill [".went-,

proiupsiiri. Ouivs palpitation, sleeplessness, nervous breaking down (often pivventiiii insanity), in-nvuling a safe change of life, ami a hale and happy old are.

ilefertt to tin- liberal use of money, by wlueli tlmt oleaieut known in puiitinil parlance the Hunting vote, was o*ptnreil iiiul turned ill for the lemoerut. The result e:m le attrilute.l t.i no other I'uu.'e. The inilientions of Hepiitlu-an suivosti were too p'nin to li»vo been mistaken and the power of money a3oi ixmlil huve brought 1

Vmoeratie vietory

iut of the eoiulitious that existed before the eleetien."

H'i''KY:M.K Hepnbliean: A 1 .nileu'n paper attributes tlio election of llrookshireto his total aKstiiienee prineiples ami ,uy» the l'loliis of Parke county vote.l for him where they scratched their

tiekets. This not true, for

tlie Prohis of I'arke county voted remarkably straight this year. The Prohi candidate lor Congress, in fai-i. reeeiveil men- votes titan Hiigiies [or Governor. the latter nveivinp IT'S and the former J-SJ!. 'Tiiin latter figure represents tliu 1'i-vhi vi'te oil a liuye miiiiI tier, of candidates. Bro.jk.-d lire was elect-

tUlJ Ii^11.1,-r:it«

of Sullivan eountv

aiid. as thi.' Clnv Couiitvllnterorisesavs, bv iid USf nuitv.

Tits Oweiisboro VKy.-|^

l.jliieens. Uiehniond, lioekland, l^enioeivaiu i:auilid iti. -for (iovenior of and Westminister Harrison had 'adiana, should eause vi-rv few tear-, to be spiLled. He is one of tlie slmrte.-t hor-.es that ever made a start in aiiv

managing Editor

of tlie Indianapolis Journal, has been tendered by President-eleet tin: position of Private Seeretary. If General Harrison ends as well as he liegins in his apixiiiitments he will have muile no mistakes.

:Messeu^^••:•

I Deinoeniheieoiltains a ron'iirkable arti-

Ok

^'reat Uemoerats

('. olatson. the

l-aee. II.' has a dull, sliipid eounten anee wliieh does not belie what is baek of it. He is a tedious talker ill con-

Harrison versation and on the stump, and that he is a prince of demagogues the pension bill he ollered at the last ses-.ion of

1 Irtiifi-

^liifli is Domo- waa b^ikI^ 4

make itself

famous bv

mIik-1.

wuiild pn-

for Legislative anil Congressional purposes. The one is just as probable a,the other.

Congress very clearly proved. He tried to out-Herod Herod in milling the Treasury. That this buncombe bill made him no votes is a matter of no regret. Matson is a fair specimen of the average Indiana political!, and Gray is but little better."

HarrUon'.-. Ktrst Appointment I

nimanapoi.m

Ind., Nov.

au

"FirHt plans fur Ernttuoipntiou." observation of events. During the r. -ji war he was a reporter and afterwards ft will contain much heretofore r.npub- ,„iiU)r

nmterial regarding Mr. LinoolnV to the manai

uleas upon tliih sulje*t—amoti^r tho rest I'aPer-

1

lilt: author of til Life.

^2.

ol

President­

elect HarrUon some tiavs a.-o offeresl the posltnou or private secretary to tlijah W. Halfonl, mmiasinn editor of the ./nurrMt,

yeHt«rday Mr. Ilaiford's acceptanco

public,

liis

oxp

puss- men affairs

suilahie

«*ricnco

ooo. D.m.Ucs,

,„

0

with

mnke this appointment a

lor vears a close

frloudllhi bw Istod betweou enoral

vent frauds. It would make itself still irrwnn and Mr. ILilI'ord. The reiatious more farnou- .1 wiping out the present holwaeu the tiro euUemen r.ave been at outrageous gerrvniander of the State

all times of a eoRlklential churaotcr. Mr. Hulfottl, who is about 45 years of axjo. oamo from Kn^land with his parents wlwu a ci»ild. The f.iinlly livnl first in Cinomuati, tlien in U^tniUon. ani before the w*r they came to this city. Mr. Iialford be^»ii life a* a printer's Apprentice, «uij nws ^ucees^ has boen achieved by injdustry,* quick intelligence and keen

j,

J!( tt:uu ptts £d

'ln^

editor's place of that

Jul to

.. Hon on the Chicago

tlie enrlleiit draft of Ills famous proem- y. Scammon ostablislied that pajtc-r Ho matn»n, which, in tlu* Presiih-nt's own returned as nuuiugiu^ editur of tlie Indianhandwriting, i* now in the possession of 1^'. and oas held the

aeecpt the same osi-

Inter o-tati

when John

position ever since. He was also for a

t.me tlie private secretary ol" Senator Morton. Ho has always belli close relations to the influential Republican-, of Indiana. and is a gentleman whose advice is °hvays souirht.

TJiK MAWKKTS.

fraiu nnd

Wukat

PtovIhIoiih.

ern, '»8. 4!.4c.

Johii'-ton for tlie com­

ing two years. [t alleges that thoreare plenty of facts. I'.vervliody before the election, including the best informed I llemocrats, the Enterjirise savs, eon-j ceded that the county was ltepulilican and with Ili-publicans it was only a!

1

Oa'I'S—Strorurrr

CniCAr.o, Nov. SI.

Fi^nca—Marltnt doll and weuV. Spring Patunis. «.::» %?. 10. Uak?rs\ Wiatern, 4r».-r^\7:..

—Active hiphrr. No. Cash, iv-coiuner. jj'T. and May, auw'i&i.iov.

(,'ou.n—Market

ste:wlr. No.

^c:

No. Yrl-

low, 40/4e'4C. No. -i. 37 No. S \'«llow, 37V»c NoTt'uieer, H^Sio Lk:i.ftmtwr, S7^fi 38^c: May, •to'n

MarUri fatrl7 active, but tj,ottlf»d aixJ

hijfh»?r. N'«. -. V'V lfcetnbvr. ii20Jc^ May, S*:upl«- lots: No. ^5, No.

So. -4

White,

ItYK —Market wfifcH. No. 2 ca.sh. Mo, and May, uOS^'. «um{»!.-» oi No. u,

'&4>e.

aki ky

Mkss

U'jc,

1'

Okk

and No. 4C

—MarUrt qn-ct wr.d a'trdle weaker.

Sumpielot»i tttKJui. 6j»47.'c for No. :j, and rXtW( for No. 4.

—Market moiler,»triy act*and

easier. I'nccs al fot ca^h lor Wovemhi-r L7€ for January, and {M.'.r."-.) for May.

LAKI»—Ma«k«ft

f.uriv netive'and Qoo-

tations. ran rtl jit j'.'.fv-Ci :or ca.l»: ft. 40tl) 8.42S for N'uvomiKT ffe. for Januixy, and ^^7^(^,8.40 fox May.

NKW VUHK. Not. St,

Fr»eJy

ofPT'*d and act.xe

lower. d'.psovseJ No. U«.'J U'TeiuOt.T, *1.04V« Jajiudry, I tK5» February, $1.07^f.l.«W Mrtft-h, May,tl.ll^ (fcl.l'J!* June, $1.

Coiin

—St

«!U

'l.rr

iiiiU

quiet OM »xet West­

and ju et. \Vo«tcrn,

Puovj^to.N.' M».*ef quirt.••'"P»aTe 50.^1 Kxtru «S(I.. l»oi-H-d«U and stcauy M«-vs. 4-:n.CM» »,p».7o. La. .: e^* and qunttcr sieaui-reiuificii. &*•,$?>,

l.ivu Mix-k.

CHir.AfJO. Nov. 21.

CA rn.h—Market fairly art ve and prices steady aud 'uarhanijed. Quotations ranged at 34.73Vi6.lu tor {good to rhoicc and «:xtru blitj plr^f Steers: for or.unnon to ^ockJ do.: fcr bateh'!js' Stcef: for Miockers for

%R0ers:

{^.lO^J.OO

for Texans !or WrstcrD*: J.'/fiCi.TS •for Cows, and *1.for inferior ndrcii ^»tock and Bulls. iloiS—Market moderately ucthe, and prkses

que.slioii of majorities. It would not imvo Mirprined auvono if the :mntv liad I 'pwer, especially ou light ar common

lots. halo» ran^.d at for Itgiit

gon{ JJOO Kejmldican. hveryono has for rough packiu^ for •••^pressed surjiriKc at the. result in the ciimty aud ull unito in attributing our

mlx*xl, and i^j.uO for hcuvy jMickitig aud tftliipping loti.

~Hotter latthan never, lut tie\or Into when irouHod with or cold, Take Mr. HinloxvV Positive at once which uivs nil throat ami •troubles speedily nnd thoroughly. I :ilit for children. .*0 cents and S 1.

IV I,C\V Kish^r.

'I'ln1 v.al"

111

ItlUC

p»,rlal.

The rnii'ii m»! I'^ntral Tacith roads,

nntl IMilunr.ii Ctunpany. put on, Peej 1.er,.. a woi-kiv Irain. of Pullman VeMiI'ule t'ars to Itclwci'it t'ouncii iiltd S Fraju -sco. Sl am heat.eir.'tiu* itgliU hepaiMie balh ro«»ms for iad5.e and jienv!efi.cn, baihci hoj. ol»r««'rvat e:. and Muokiti^ r«'oinf, at a f«»um1 attendant for 'ndie and children make "The linet luiii: in the world."

Kare between Council Bluff** am! San I'lanci.-co, iiu-ludii ev» vthin^-- 'ru-kt't, bei th and nn'als will ho $100.

Tl»i»* 'nto*.! I.iii l«».'I'lltiik

"Cute"! he rchot d. "Wtd!. 1 cKm'l know as the adjective would .have occurred to me in jui«t thai conned ion. But il von mean that they do their work thoroughly, vet make no fu-s ah«.ut it: caiise mi pain or weakness, and, in short are every! hingthat a pill ouu'hi to he and nothing that it ou^hl not, then I agree that Pierce's IMeasant .Purgative J'ellets are about the cutest little things going!

If you have Cold, Cough, olrv hack* ing]. Croup. Canketed Throat. Catarrh, Dropping cough, Dr. Kilmer's Imiiuu Cough Cure (Consumption Oil) will relieve Instantly, heals and cures. Price 2.V. eOc and $1. Kor sale by L. Kisher.

Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitib Sold by Nye A* Co.

Some FoolKh roopic

Allow' eough t» run until it gets be-'j yound the reach of medicine. They often tay. "Oil, it wiU wear away," but in most cases it weai them away. Could they be induced t«» try the succe^ful medicine called Kviup's Balaam, which is sold on a positive guaiantee to cure, they would! iuuiiedtutcln ftne the e.\ceiiciit effect after takiitu' the titito?v. Pi ice, 0 cents and ^l. Trial size free. At all druggi.-i

My M»n has been afllicted with nnal caiarrh since juite voung I \ras induced to

uv

Klv's

Mr. A Nichols lias suffered from enluirh for year.-, lie purcha-cd a bottle *f KlyV (.'ream P»aim of us. He is m.w almoiit cured, and says you cannot ivc ormuend it t«-o highly Kvets Dmggist.-), Independence, Iowa.

If you feel as though water was gathering around the heart., (heart dropsy., or have heart rheunmt]»n», palpitation of the heart with suffocation, sympathetic heart trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Ocean Weed reuuiates, corrects ami cures. For sale bv Lew Fisher.

After Three Yenri». :r

W. r. Walton, of SpiiiiglleM. Teiin., says: "I have been suffering with neuralgia in my face omi head otT anil on for three years. I purchased a box or lr. Tanner's Infallible neuralgia euro and took eight of tlie pills I have not felt any symptoms of neuralgia since. It gives me pleasurr to recommend it." Sold by I_,ew Fisher.

The farmers, in their swamps we're sure Could linil the roots and plants that cure. If, by theii knowledge tney only knew. For just the disease each one grew. Tak-.-courage now. and "Swamp-Root" trv, (for kidney, liver ami bladder plaintsAs on this remedy you can rely.

Fur sal" by Lew Fish-r.

The Wlil« Awnlie.v

Th'-re is some delightful liteiatme about the Indians the November Wide Awake. The appeal to the children to build the dinini room of theKaymondlndnsti ial School at Santa l-'e is repea'ed. and a listot" those who have contributed llie hint mouth published —about onctwentieth of the led Mim is already raised. Then tie-re is a a most toto-hing true story by Margin et- Owen 1'osier, entitl.'d. ••Tile Little Captive Chief." Tlie incident happened in Oregon about thiity years ago it shows how completely the Indian nature may be revolutionized by life among civilized people and also how readily the civilized nuttir.* relapses when ihriist back into barbarism and savagei v. "An F.vening at. Carlisle." by Miss Sparhawk. a teacher in tie- Indian School, describes an entertainment given by the Indian gills, ane pleads eloijuenilv for the edueutioii of I all our young Indians. In Mrs. CpLon's "Children of the White House," a line chapter i- given concerning "The House hold of John l^uiin-y Adams," full of miecdoteb and fresh historical mailer, and very valuable foi its twunty-seven illustrations— many of them portraits wholly new to the public: ihe frontispiece ibewitching lull-length portrait of "The I-loroihv i}. of great granddaughter of President

Athtins, and a relative and a natnes-vke of Dr. Holmes's ""Dort.dhy Q." Another beautiful article is entitled *kSorne Children Modern Painter*,"' and ^ive» repioduetioiib of rnai.y extpii^iLe chiSd! ood pictures ly half a d»/.en eininont Knj iitsh ami Kt'eiicli painter*. Widt? Awake i« year, 2u centfj a luiiuher. Sample baek nunihrr a e«'nls. or of the foor l.othrop mn^nzine'r'. for !."» cents. D. I.oihrop 't tin pan y, 1e Ma.*»b.

S Dr, 0. ?^cUno's Colebrated 1

WILL

A few doses taken at the right time^ 3v/iil often save a severe spell oviS (sickness. Prico only 25 cents aih ^anv drug store. Be sure and seeij jjthrit Dr. C. McLANE'S CELE-jl IBRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM|ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is |on the box. Norn- other is Gor.tiine.

IVORY POLISH lor t,ho Tocth, ri:aKi*xu-s 'inr. l!ur.Ai!(.

lown V.irns ioveH

Ol'K CLOAK N markets, .Sb.ori .-».n vou io 4' l«.

ICust Main Street,

if you have cutting, e:i!din-: "i ^tittg ing sensations in the parts when voiding urine. Swamp-Root will ijuicklv relieve and cure. Tor hale by Lew Fiflier.

Winp* ft ltd

This is the airy, stinging title of Another sprightly amusing hook by Palmer Cox. It is one ol the (juwr People series, nnd similar to its companion "Paw and Claws." of which ire told you recently. This is one of the funniest and brightest books foi yoiingtders we hnv» erer seen. The illustrations ate splendid and will make tho boys ami girls r«mi with laughter. The Boston Budget nuvs: "Asa hohdav book nothing could be more appropriate since nothing could confer gieater pleasure upon th* little ones The National licpublicau tay^: "Ev^ry pflge is picture and all the text music, a fountain of fun, never ceusinp. It will make yonnu eyes bla/.e." it, will certainly be wonderfully popular. It is published bv Messrs. Hubbr.nl Bros., of l'hiludelphia. Chicago ami Kansas City, to wlnuu persons »lr?»irint' a eopv or an agency i-houid nj• pIv

N

m'«iii

Balm, and hv-

f«re he had used one bottie that d!sagreeahle ciarrhal snie'd hnd all leftf'him. He appea! as w»dl as.anyone, p., Jsthe '"st catarrh jvmedv in tlie market.—.1. C. !m^tad. Ar« ola, I il.

tvi'ici-: ONTKAcroits sim.sv

Notice is nerebv ».lver. .sra.'ed Will he l't-e,. v«MJ Jit thrt eftje. ol t»ie the city of t'ry

N

I I

Nov21, IJ»NS, I lerK.

(M'!i KTOCON I'K

ACntRS

—S! DM

HKUll'l-'^ SAUK.

Uy

addi tio to the city of

Ci«

ciuoty

of

If

f:

w»I I«' i/

wf»i dsvllie in the

Montgomery and State of Indiana

Mich reals nl

jironts wid mt sell

n-

Wo would ri-Micctfully :uimuiiu:c- that our slock is now complete in all ilcpartnu-nts. We

1'orei^u aiul Domestic: Dress Goods ami Silks, I.-lnlerwrar for ail noes :nul sizes llosiors', cliieis, (.'tdlais, Cuil's, l\u--!iiiio Kelt

Pc.:t'Door

J-

ai.i

wtcr«i*vil5o,

tlit- cui-lVueit.-n of a hrick sjdewniK on tie*' est. sid" o: Iii: 'i In t'roi.t of h,«s and in Wc« 'je.iand

a

t'«

A.I

win

I'l.nnaruS «uldiiionj

tlie oily. sjOd \s*k I

•d'- cificaiIons «f me city c.\ il cit^incn and to lit acceptance. Hids tt» hf accompanied l»y :a arccpl.th!^ bond, double in amount to ihe wor- I:«l up* on, said work to b^ coin pletcd bin :H da-s from the J«*tlin« of the contract. itlds to be opened a: the nt-.V. regular mee:. lnt» of he 'ouncil.

Tlie ('ouncn rcM-rvcs ihe ri^ht to r^Jrct an\ or all bids. by order of the common council of the city ol L'rawiordsviile, lodnma.

TV A

virtue of a certified copv of

dirrcU'd

from

et al are d»f«nilunt.s and

decree and

bK

Notice is hi-rcbv tlut scalvd proposal* will be riTcivcd *t the of t'u- (,'!frk of the citv o{ Cr.n*ferlsvil!f, », until 4| p. in. on

hi Uy

December X, triss, for the

construction of brick sldr\Tnlk on the north hide of Million tre«t frr»ni the w«vst eud of lot No Kin S McClcltand'n addition lo tho citv, wrtst to connect with the Mid«w*lk already romp eted. ihe »aid walk Khali be constructed at the e\iH«nsc of the owner* of the lots abutting thereon, and bhull

In*

of

Kood, hard, PHTitm brick lain to a vridth of 1 feeton incne.s of olc**n sand. All work to be done accorditiif to p'an antl specifications of the city civil engineer

mikI

to

his acceptance Hitis t* be :iccomt).tnu-l bv an acceptable honii tio'. l)ic in amount to the work )ul upon.

Saul work to be umpleitd within 'JO dav from the leitini* of Un» comr.trt Ituls to be opened at next regular meetini* of the Council

The Council reserves the ri-rht to rejeit unv or all bids Hv order of the ComtivmCouncii «f the citv of ia .vforJ:»\ iilc, Iriii ^KKICD II. SHiCK.r/,.

Nov. 1M.1S.-.S. Citv cierk.

d»jvrr«* to

the Clerk

in 1

the highest bidder

in

the citv of Cra -.

nic

of

th

.Montcotucrv Cir

uiiCtmrt.itj a cauc. wherein

AUncr 1).

Wiilis

Sar

Mini of eleven

»h 1..

Atchinson

el al arc defendants tnc to

a the

hundred rml thirty two dol

lars atid ninety cents with inU

'.ttM on ud

at ptiblir to

of»

SATL'itDA V.DK'.'EM UliK 22, A. D. 1S*.

but'.\

ei t» I

of

1 1 1

in of

clock a and

a day at the door of Court

House

vfordsville

Indi.ina,

the

cvedin^ tc\

en

Mon omerv C«"»untv

ri us and

profits for a term not c*e

yt-ai', ti.

to wit Lot

fo)!o.vi:iy

number thrr-e

real estate

in a

A

Tlionias*

for sut

lent s'.u -, i»» satit.iy said decree, interest .ui c:»*s I ill, nt the s.om: lime .»n«l place

public

evpo

Sh«-

creek, thenei west, down said

Kennc«ly'scorner

bounded

ho

Ihe corner of

O.

*e lo

(tf o'ipi.* «d

or so

charge

said r.. estate

»~'K'h (I'lcfud as

may be saflieieot

t«» dis

dtcrce,' inleri j-t

will

b».- taadc

as.ii ost. ai'D

sal*-

.'S'lti-out aro relief wla'cvtr froir

a a a a

hllKM-./.KK IV MetM-ASKIiV.

tf

M'»ie^omery

Nov.21, ls.%H Pf5*.•'«!.

C^ 'S SA1.::.

i'.\

viriueol

me

fit/in he

'Viii .I. »ll!

^•ie

io

ldi:heI'-I'!idder on

ihe

,v\'!

Tl

iiAV DKC^MMKK A. I).. Isks.

I Jet wcc'i t.Ja' Ju i'ii ()l to 'e !o **i, a tn .,

oVIo

*1

p, in

., of tid

and

The oust half ol thetwn following

1

racts.

I'ouinied

iialf

live

dt.'o in

four

t-".» west becitininjK'

I

da a

for a te a

i.

d«».»r of

ih"

Coiii'L h» c-j', u'it-.« jwi'd.-vUJi•, M'.'Utaniiieii county !adlajM.

be

p-nts

and Tproilts

not im«\,v'.i ma'cu

lowing

yi

lea

ars the loi

estate, ti-wit:

described

as follow s:

A part

of the east

of the northeast ipiarier ol section

1

hirty-

township nineteen l!b north rantre

at a

of tlie Nobb

uthea

[mint in

llie center

.- sville itja fiN i,»j it»ds

wc

-i «»t" 1

he

st corner said cast half runnimr

thence north

slvtiien I «»i

rmls,

five

b*» ixmIs to the section line thence north wenty even

7 to

the center of the

t.hence

them chM. ten iKh nids to the place of be* ginning.

-oinaininvr three acres und eleven

A1m

part of ho

same en half (d'

east ipiarier of

ranp'

I*O«Ih .west he sout.beiis.t.

above

ireen and

land rnnnin

a

and the

sidlieieni sum

1\ u-limo cits, Hushes, C'oisrls, Zcpliyi and Saxony. Sriani-h Kmilino, and (ic-nnnn-linc ol l!i nail .-lot li, Trleot Cloth, Tal.le Linen, Towels, Crashes, Muslins, Blankets, etc.

1 AUT.MF.NT is more eonqileie with all the latest styles aps, Children's cloaks,ami lul'auls' Inn ,' and shoM wraps

I O S E

to Klston's Bank.

The Acme Woven Wire Matti'ess

Astute of Susan Deer, decease*!.

^fTH'1': OK APPUINTMKN r.

UI'ICK OK API'O!N*I'MI r. Not ice i.s hereby civen, that the uiHerst^ncd ha» hei-n apjhiintcd and duly qualilled as ad-' utiniM r:itor «»t the csiate of Janie^ (i. 11 utdunson. Ian* of Motneoiiiery county, hidiana, •iecca^t d. Said estate is supin.seti to he sob verit. SIl.AS J'K.J'KKSt K\,

D.nisj, Nov, H.jsss, Admini'-riator.'

N

r. ipesaK .'(« rk ol' un'i! 4 lsss,

O'l'ICK Id ill KS 'RKt il't'Oi J:ic.

.'i //•-. rtiitirh Hal!,'

Indimrt

•k p. in Mont) iv, !co« mlier

by virtue of a eertilied copy«d a decree to tnc directed from the lerk of he \|ouigomery Circuit Court, in cause wherein Albert C. Jenni-oti Is plaiutifl. and .loseoh ,loni"» detend.int. rvju'.rlnt: :ae t« make'the sum »ne huntln'd and fotty-tvo dollars and flfty-si.v cent.*, with inten-.d on said decree ami ciM\ will e.\|Kse at public sa'c fi thebiyiiest bidder, on

SATKKDAV, DKCKWHKH s. A. 1)., 1 sss, Hctween the hours ol 10 o'clock a. m. and I oN-h«*k p. in., of said day, at the diKir of the t'ourt House in Ciawfordsville, Montyomerv Conntj, IndiatiH, the rents and protltsforli term not »-.xceedin^ seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: l.ot number seven f7» as tin* same is known and designated on the recorded plat of firahain and Houston's addition to the City of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery County, State of Indiana.

If such rents ate) pi- tits wJII not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as tita be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will la* made without any relief whatever Irom valuation or appraisement la ws.

KHKNK/1'U V.

1889.

.1. T.Trowbridge,.. -. Klizabclh Stuart I'htdp..Martin Sidney. Sidney hu-ka. A mlrew• r.ainr. Jean in.wlovv. Jessie ilenion KreuioiuJolin ratine Winter. .• Siisan Ciiolidne. Noah l»r»Hdis. **lmre, the lto\-KinK" fTjaitnar Mjovil Itoycsen's tiew drum.itl«* ballad, iilusirat«*d by I How id Kvlc.

SK.HUL STOH1KS.

I Th*

a rtitied copy of a decp-e to

'directed

Clerk of lie

iicult onrt in a

Nam

S a

To-dav," a urt'0at-^i-J».- 1 L\ doiiars and sixty cents, wirfi if l'rcsiiil.slit Jiilm I

make the

Adventures

Montgomery

caiiso

Willis is

whci in

pliintlff.

llcnjainin

atid Ih'nry Swisher and

defendants reijuirimr me to

sum

of four hundred arid event imerest on ::t I'ublie

A N 1 A I iV

:'vj t'le cKiiit,- .'./"Iwdtu

Ntiiicc'.'i iis. Htm! TlKunin W* IM'.SrnUl

h. r,-

V'»u.: u. Uii'-'r .1M

hdi

tie

constt nctcd at the expense t.r lie owner the Io:s abut tine thct*. on and ha!i t»dcd and paved witli oi-»d, hard, burned hne I laid lo a width of iect on S inehev t»f clean

1

'ee*:ui!ev',

Al. Macy, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

With Cumberland «S: lliirlrr, lis Wet Main Strrel.

Not iee hereby aiven. that the utnlei viyned hashecit appointed and duly jualirtetl as executor of tlie estate el Susan Weer. Inte of Mont iron lery count \', Indiana, d«-ceased. Said estate is supposed iS' he solvent

W A W A S O N

Dated, Nov. M'.', tsss. Adndnistrator.

K^Jate «t .lames

t\.

IK.

'if. hilbe t)ti:, a titer)' ('f.-nt

v. ,' j»ivyn .' that :V ts:U.sh

:iinu-.*-.ltr:iiur of dhiV .eXunc cf iia!l, dv':0 |i .s Hi*' Sfttx'iyuiii* u'n

& iii mi-d Vcixlcm- nl"i*Ts c- t'- iri'i f* »r 1 -ts.il -'.o-ait UH- hftl^viav of

fine s„nd, nv .*i:e«. cl 11 6 cl II Cl DTOk© I\ :'i, *,iui. coijrt t' 1 ,-»w ,i fvi u' tiicro He, .. ....

•A'fiy

io tie* donf «»r«iln» to plans and

|».ovy! :iii.i lh«- iic'jrs er -iitrjl):tnM:s if t-iL' 'r: ai.so tieliiirU in t.i»i.:-'"i)rl .ui t]sc ii ii iT lnt ••h: »ls(^ i.lav. cf Nov ou:ht--r,

at..AVbMvA»."*v?'Vvhr') -r* •, -.

Voai'licrs sh«uilt i! :c,t

ISAl AM lit' N I Kit,

N«»v. "J4, 1nS.s4 Adin in si ralor.

i: Kit I Kl

McCr.ASKKV.

Sheriff Montgomery County.

My K. H. "oi, Deputy. M. W. Hrnre*!', Attornev for Kla'ntMy. N'tiv. 1 7, A. 1)., 1KSS pj^p.

Q^TKA Vl'il) l.arue red cow. very tall, prominent eves. Jaiyi* spreadlmr'horns, dark teats, several white marks al'out her und a white heart in forehead. cfi home Novemben). Kewasd ci\'eti lor return of cow to .....j

Mas. K. ii.

aiinaiian.

ti4 W Wabash Avenue,

of David Vane and David

Crane." Uy J. T. Trowbridire. Splendid story. swarniimr with r»-al Yankee oiimr folk. "Ki\ l.ittle Pepperss Midway." ii\ Margaret Sidney, The besi nf Inane storrles. "A I.itth Kuiuht of I.jiImjt'." Hy Susan C«xt!l»l) e. yrsrl who -oui:ht her fortuni* "eii»ss hit •*S\bil Kair's Kairn«-ss." II* harl«-s l(. Talbot. Storv of washtubs and so aniboais.

SKIUKS IIK A HTH I.KS.

"KnrtyDajs the WddWe-t." My Jc--n» Mcuton l-'reinoni. ThriUiny true tales, ol alUif wbh'h Mrs. Kremont hei-seil part. "Ch idi ed of the While Hoiee." My Mrs. \\str. riel Tayit'u' Kpion. The il!usl rated National ar:i-|es. "Cimkerv in toe j'ubll«- Seh«K»l." MySallicJoV White. I nt r«)dnces be sijeecs... fu! Mosi-iu e\perimeut. to other seh»os. "Sto.les of ihe K.HiuiU' I's^.-clous Stones." My Sirs, (ioddard Hrben. Motnnutic true tales. "Daisy Ijidferi to i'aity." Mv Mrs. WPliam t.'iatian. Short lettcis on Social Mailers.

MISS iUSLKYSKWAUDSTKKKSTotUKS,I. "The Naughtiest Mo.v I ever Mel." 11 "My an at it or II I "Tom the Star Mo\IV. "A Statesman'* I Vt-s."

INTKI(KST1N

hence

ea-t

Vl'J

Sij-iiii "K»il'lfe.

ctni.'k to K.

south fort tive

i-hI- to tlar center

Mo)

of the

N'oble.svi!ie

road

he north

scct'ion

ship nineteen

ihirtydlve town

il'd

jiwiih.

four el west

as follow Iteuinninv at

the

center of

a oint in

the NoMcsville

toad llfleeu »1"»)

Also

conictr of

iu»!f. aid point

said 'east

hcln*r the southwest corner of

dcscnlM-d three acres and eleven

r.l) ix»ds.

ruiudm.' Ila-nce norHi loriy

roiJs.tf I

he.eyn er of

tlve Mo)

1

ho

i-reek.

Pirk ol"

Huirtir

4beiim middle

Creek/ Vhr-needown

to

said

creek

K.

.'.

n'Kis

Newhurl

t«»satisfy

and costs,

's

thence soiilh Jllty ven

('«7i

to the center ol the Nobiesville mad

a

nce

twenty two and a half t'.l'i*-*) ods

the

jmint ot

iK'^intjiiiir.

eontauonir

aud nttV'tl\' one hundredth!1

Mod east

-e\

en

(7 o.Vintj)

acres

hull of the two tracts con-

taininir live and onedtalf acres. if

Mich rents

and profits will not

sell

folia

said decree, interest

I will

expose to

at the same time and place

public sale the fee simple

real

esiaie or

so

«d said

much thereof

as

may

he

suf

ficient to di-char^c said decree. lntei-e*V and ro ts Such sub will be made without any re lief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws

KHKXK/.

»KhK. I. "The M«»y

S«»!iti linrroiijrhs." My John Murronyhs. With portrait at twentx. II "II. II," My

poriruit I'niii Miss Marlol's

eharcoa!. III. "Pet Matjnric." My Mrs. K. A. Humphrey. Willi portrait, of Pet Marjorle fhan water-colar by her-Ister. i:M AM Ix A MI.I: SI bUT STt »H »KS. "Vtim Yuin." Mv J«»)in St rantre Winter. "Who Won the Toddlethxvalte pri/.e?" Mv Kii/.abeih Stuart Phelps. "The Silver Hen.' Mv Marx K. Wilkins, "Who ate the liieeii*.s Luncheon My Snsini i»oHdj/«-. "Miu." My (irace Ijenio Litchtleld.

short stories and articles,by Sidney Luska, Ibis'- (i. Kin^'dex, Noah P.rofik-. »'l-bj-idirc S. lirooks, eie,

NOTAMM-: AK'IJCI.llS.

"llow nmnv Indians in the I'nited States?" Mj Ma lord letierai «b Ilowanl. 'Kisldmr in be Tw'i.-cd and Yani-ow." My Andre-.x l.iom-. "Kath American in cia\." My Kmilie Poulsson. *,kA «'a.scari»td Dance." A novel Ka-iet 4ntejiain.o»ent, My F„ I,. It. Willis, "Am* luolsa dt: Meiillters." ity Mrs. Alphouse Mc.niiard inieee ot C.cn. ^Jraui.i "A Thousand ',hieU»Uni\'*s." M\ Ptof. o. Mason. "Doils ol Not«d SVonien." My Miss Pislcv Seward,

I'm ins bx Jean Purclow, M. K. M.. eie. •picture-, I'u/./.le •. PosMUlice atul Pii/.e lull'stlOlls. mlv *\!. Pa -.car. liomi pay loa^eni.-..

The' bMiU. "f'ive Mfth' Peppers and Mow They tirexs*," bv Maryar't Sidney, xvill be presented lo evei'v one sending a subscription for

W

Klt P.

ho:

AxcakkI

Mi CI,ASK K\.

Hierlir MontKona-ry

Nov. \U, 1HSH pf$t« .o0.^^r

.\,

IHSP, together with a subscrip­

tion lor Mxnvt.ANO. issti. Thr'e dollor- nue.t be remitted at one time, d»re-t to the publishers. D. l^illunp Company. Moston. to pax for the two subscriptions ami 1 he eostuife and ptifikiujr ol the Unik. 1,0'niKOP O MPA V, 1U JS'l'ON, MASS,

have a full line of

loves, liamlkci-

in l'lush \Vr:i|e, ]ae only call on us and we

ets,

will

GEORGE ABRAHAM

Ibis removed Ids

Harness and Saddle

new I

LIVE ACTS

Hutchin^.n, deceased.

Shop

We.,1 ?i *i

... N 1 Kl), Writ^M Sec' ItutTaio Mutual Accident Sick

assoc

., Itutl'alo, N.V.

MoN I '.V I I.i »A N

J. Q. W. \V I SI I Koi no ty of e. illDitus Wi Ihitf,'! Southeast eurner of Mn ii utid Wsisliinyioj. strct is. niMm I and *J over f%»unpt»olJ Hros !'iy Cionds Sturc, ('i'ii wloi'dsvi e,

VONi'.VToliiAN AT ti IN I'KVT, liii'ii.H'fisuriiMW'.i pi'!vt!c {e of partial pav incii!s. in iiuy sum, al auy tin.e. \)su. rc (slate, lire, die and accident insurance ai'.eney. and ir. the b«-st companies. Lwans On dWcJ 1 I l',s hp.-rl,,

:cu

{(.)X

A

Geo A Somor.

•JO anil 42 bioadway aiuJ 51 New street, N VV VOK CI V. Stocks, 1»(iruIs, (t rnm, 1 'rcivisioiib ami J'(.Mrolemn M(ni«^riiJ, Snl#l ninl C'.u icu (in II iin

P.^ —Semi for explanatory pnmph

ihefjibini-torpmwaa introduced in it8 present fnnn by

Mjusou

•3/"'

Hamlin in ls«U. Other nuikera

rollowetlin lheiiianufrt"ture of these instnnnmu«. but the Mation »t Haa.hn Organs havo nhvaya "miiw lalne.1 liit-ir »apr.Miucy 113 the host in l!h- world. -11J"'1 1 iamliii offer, aa deinonatratiun of the unetmnllml cicplh-nco of thc-ir tvr^-.iii-, the fart that »t

Wchi!i^UnbHliJfef'vitUnbANoIbIiiclofthat-five.ai#jcoini..thlnn81X10.l'.xhihitions,•'HTO.irliiOftWS22nreat'"ftihotSfii,catiiloL-iieHofalllaris,

lr«le.l .Mason Hamlin do nut hepiuiiu to inakn the extraordinary aim for tln-ir iiuinon, that they nro Biiperior to all others. They roirni.-.i- tlio llLi-Il cxccllcnco achlpved

by

other leailinL' make™ in die

art of piano bulullnp, but

bUII

claim superiority.

Ihls they attribute «olely to the rcmnrkablu Impro.eraeiit introilurod by thcra 1n tlie year 1SS2, ana now known as the

Ma*on & Haxun Tiano

issspuiNO^H

'tone, tnnolherl fli IV Wwith KreaUv increased capaci- GSiltD

1

& C2ZUST.

tv for staudinir

in tune and other imiiortiuit advontn-'es. A circular, contninitii tcKtimoniaUi from three nn nil red purcha.vr», musician", and tuners, pent, together Willi d^irriptivecatalo^tje, tonnv applicant.

1'ianoa and Dr.-aua aoid for caah or cisv uar-mi-riU*: also rental.

eoid for cash or ciiay pay-

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