Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1888 — Page 2

OH! MY HEAD.

Thi» piun tn«m Ncurnltrift n.nr! its ootupaunni disease hhciunat«stn i'\oruoi:Ulllt:. I U«Uj^U!vN who eo^M In* tpucktv cured are nceUessIv silt-

Atli-io-idtc-m*. wnl do tor

others wlml it did tor the following pan:e.s: WiUi.inisnor. Tnd Oct.S 1*7. (hd'r u-om c*hvt««'Uwiti K.mimIo* for t.virvt^rs '.ml trva»* nhnest rvrrythu"' T»m. 1 twit'lvlu-nrd oi

AJior trump »jw U'ttli* I (iKuui it

t^WhcU*i-c Aftt-TUkmir lonrU.v. i}.»s Ai' '.»rw ur.ii »»n«« of »'»unl tiiAt I was wi'll. think lilt* ineutcmt* is a snw «-nr» iUIAVNi KV It.

Mt. Cannot lit.. 1W

1 h«Tp nswl .Ythloplmn* in my family ind hvil ic t«Im*tho sivanM tnf»tti itn-f.-t •.- RA'-WJ-I in PX»*(»T.IN AmthaTuiK 1ML LI-_TN K* t.vttoivslueon Kioforinepjixt .*•««' I kn...r wtuwof I st-Ak. MILS. JITUA t. im/roN.

'•AjfSF* Solid'»vnt for the N-antiful colons I pie. T:): ture, Moo~i»h Maiden." THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. iV. Y.

THE JOURNAL.

~PR1STKV TBR SA Tl'RDA T.

T. B. B. McCAIN. Edllar.

WS. lAUTXi.1. BilllHl

OHM Y«»r. t» KiWancA $1.4 '. OIK Tiar. oHtnid* rvanty.. 1.3A (l\ In mdT*«c« 71

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SAT CRD A PKC.. S, 1SS8.

To express adequate tlianVs for all the blessings the average American citizen eajovs woul.l reiuire ft whole week of steady gratitude.

THE manipulation? of the Democratic Legislature has increased the debt of Ho State to $fi.770.,RRS.«34. What it

UKITED STATES Marshal Hawkins has twenty-seven damage suits for false arrest* brought atramst him and several

IKN. HABI'.IHO.V has said that this is no time to weigh the reward- of those who saved the country in au apothecary'.- scale, and the veterans of the late *ar expect, the victorious Republican Cmwriv

party to fulfill the promise made to plicat ions until after General Harrison them during the campaign. Two im- swoni into office. portant bills in tlie hands of the House Committee on i-'ensious—t.'ie service pension bill, giving each soldier, whether injured by wound or disease or not, eight dollars per month, and the bill repealing the liihitution ttluuse in the arrears act—should be passed without delay. i/hese measures are tncorporaied in tli'- bill-prepared and approved by the Nattonnl K:icai:ipment of the 0. A. 11. and will plaee all old soldiers on au equal footiugin regard to pensions.

Wednesday in 1'ebntreeeipt of the returns

:lie second

arv, following t!n by messenger, (,'onrrress meets and.canvasses the electoral vote, making oU'tcial declaration ot tiie election of a President and ico-l'ieMdent for the next four years. The electors for the whole uion never assemble as an organized body, although thev are denominated the "Fjleetoritl College," a title unknown to law and adopted merely for the convenience of expression. lhe device of elector-- is intended to secure the election of a President by the States and not directly bv the people. V. llrll these electors come together rhey are at iibertv to vote as thev p:.-ase. but history does not record an instance where one betrayed-iiis party trust.

hl'EAKrsr. (if the cou'ltv editor the New "jork World stivs. edt.toriallT: '\hi seleenna: Editor liulford of the hidian*p»h .lounia! to be his private secre. tflry, (.leiiernl Harrison Inn paid a compiimeiit to tue new spa tier guild the involved udruis.siou that men whose busiiie -:•, is to pnnt the news can also keep the news, if that obligation is upon theia. President, levelund has fouml Journnlist i.jumont an lnvaluulilo assistant and hm sei.-cessor of course can liave no better wish :n vhat direction than e(|tml success to the friend whom he has chosen for his conlidential relation. We obaervo that it is said of hlijah Jlalford that, lie is "very ploasnnt in his manner, courteous and obliging,' but that he "dressed like a country editor." If he lian some of the other chiiracteriHtioH of thin type, it would not prove a bud thing in the White House. WTho knows so well an the country editor thii ''all eiasscB and condition*, of men' that wend their way to the office of the

President? The country editor is not nwed by the reputation of the great nor does he feel culled upon to snub the, humblest. He does not judge of men

bv tlicir i-lnthos uor nf "womon br tboir stvlf. lie is

.1

pr a liml

among the Republican loaders thai the nomination that would place Mr. lhekSeuatt1 tariff bill is to be considered ev, of the Central Valley of North Thiearlv in the session and p:u*sod by the kot.i,

will be by the time the next session ad-j THE Cincinnati Commercial-'i*/etto jonrus can be jndged by the past.

and increasing fulfillment, (rod reigns and tiod wills, and he neither reigns nor willg for naught.

0

Ai.l may give thanks v\ho are stirred rnbiiean member of (.^ingress, wlio has

by thoughts of of the betterment of the ^'lr ^'"'v striving to pick up world and can rejoice at its continuous

IVtuocrnt with unmll

'd,' or ii lki'juiblii'iin with small 'r,' us th» in*v be—ix ini.n if tht who knows Mikl lubort fur tko propW* and is sustnini'd 1a tl» people. The country editors did moro i-Uvt-ing Harrison thun was !u\*omplisliel IIT tho politi'i»!iH who will olaim the credit. A little of this Sty

In' »t Washington will

uiafce the now mlmiuiptrution more rejtri'M'Utiitive."

Tim .liunestown lilnkotn) Alert i* out in a long article booming Alfred Diokev, formerly of this city, for the appointment of Territorial Governor. The Alert after crowing lustily over the result of the electiou, and Dakota's prospect for Statehood, say*:

Alfred Dickey, of Jamestown, has every element of which t» Dakota man i« an advocate, and which every bona ride resident of the territory hopes, onco in our territorial mnvr, at least, to see cxereisinp official duties of hij character. The mrn who have made the territory illustrious abroad in the liest sense, are the men who have as a rule confined their work here to private, not public affairs. The best advertisers, the best friends, the sineerest citizens, have been those out of public office, ltauoguition of abilities sometimes come slow, but when it comes the tide travels fast. The sense of fairness in these matters is a strong one, and it is not

.... ,. surprismcr to hear on all sides, in the Trans is *ud to be an understanding

\,„ words of approval of a

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senate I ^ll^0Ts Crawford»vilh friends will be glad to henr of his appointment and afterwards of his electiou as Governor of the State of North Itakota.

exu.utn* otlice.

yOT, •«.» prints a letter from a He-i

wurk

in Washington, so to begin the

session, openintr Monday next, with a sense of leisure, may be accepted by the public as general and particular official circular to Republican office-seekers. The letter is as follows: '•Can not vou pose, nearly all

ronnties to hear from. The attempted gress from the insane idea that seems to bulldozing scheme of the Democrats 'luN0 rjbndj, that now 1^ ... ., the accepted time to applv for otticef will prove to be a costly luxury for the

relieve me, and. suptlie members of Con-

My ]mli, is litl,lllllv

Marshal. .. plications for almost every ]-ossible ]iosition, nnd what to RErwssnNTATlVE MATSOS. the detected camlidate for lioveruor of Iudiana, complain* that '"boodle" beat him his fight. He adds that the Democrats had money, too, but did not know how to use it. What strange creatures Indiana Democrats ma-t be.

loll,led" with with up-

with them is a

wonder. I try to answer and acknowledge the receipt of of most of then), reminding that ieneral Harrison's term will not. commence until the 4th of March next, and that he has a good many things to do before he can act upon route agents and Consulships, ami that, on the whole, they had better hold up until next spring: but the stream continues to come, an 1 lnv table is loaded with papers that I can not refer to and do not know what to do with. Please say to the good public that they will lie very kind to their members of if they will hold back their up-

1 nosi interested in the movement looking to the transfer of the battlefield of Chieknmauga to the Society of the Army of the Cumberland are meeting with a good ileal of encouragement. The plau is for~ilie State of Georgia to secure possession of the seveu or eight miles siptare.of territory covered by the operations of tfce two armies at t.lnckamauga and transfer it to the army association pledged to iriT out a programme similar to that carried out at Gettysburg. Those who have visited the bnUle-tieid recently report that, the district, is as wild or: unimproved ns it vvus in lrilni.

Is'.il.'.sw has three diplomatic ajipoihtmeiits, none of which are considered especially desirable—the mission to China, Sweden and Norwav. and the Argentine F.epublic. Col. Sharles Deliby, of Hvimsville, represents the gove:iinient, HI hma. Hufus Mairee. of l.ogansport, in Sweden and Norway, and iiayless W liantin of this citv. in the Argentine Hepubhc. Lnder President ilarnson lnaianaishkelvto get one first-class ami at least one second class mission, besides sundry consulships.

J.lii- Mustn Herald tin ns aside Iroi Cabinet making to remark on a pot laureate lor Harrison. It. saVs:

Jt. is as good as settled that .faun Whitcomb lliley will be the' poet laureat) of the next administration. Perhaps triero mav be more popuair i-eluetions made for the pinees that, tlie I'n-stdi'iit uiil have to fill, but we doubt it. Wliilt i'.ie H'.iosi(-r poet writes the songs, tif--tin country, it. won't make RO much, difference who''administers' the laws,' if there':imv wisdom in the old mivjiig.:'

'i nANXKiiivi.No is a dav peculnc: in tin your, and graced with the loveliest associations. Hosiut.a'itv. the reunion of family and friends, the good cheer, tin kind thoughts of others—all these things are the orimments of the season, to that no dav in the calendar is more truly named. ©iKS-'V

CUE sinok that ascends from th (irand Arrnv tall himnevs would seem to indicate that a big tire is smouldering somewhere within.—hafayette limes.

The smoke you see is all the eye. the fault of the glasses you wear.

TUB

Democratic papers are now Ray­

ing a good many things about the Grand Army of tho Republic which it year from this time they will be Nweiinn they never naid or thought of Raving.

rcit soeculation is indulged in now by t!ie press and politicians as to whether Indiana will be represented

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Presi­

dent Harrison Cabinet or not. What General Harrisons views may be are not known and therefore whatever way be saul is purely speculative, and no one. however close he mav be to the President-elect, probably knows his plans in this respect. It is a fact well known, however, that lie has a kind regard for the Hon. .1. N. Huston, the Chairman of the .Republican State Central Commit tee, and admires his abilities and thi1 valuable services he has rendered to the Republicans of 'ndiami. Under his management the State v.a.s captured from the Democriti" lv.i. aud it was muter his generalship that it was held in 1S.HS. During nil this time he was a devoted friend to Generul Harrison fortunes, and through evil looorl us well as good report he had until his chief and his ultimate success. The Lafayette Couriei reflects the sentiment, of a large proportion of the Republicans of the State in long article on tins subject from which we make tho following extract:

There is no discounting his valuable nervioes, ami he eertainlv deserves well at the hands of the new administration. He luiH earned the right to a Cabinet position: he is well equipped to till the position. I rom a financial standpoint the position would be a disadvantage. His aiinunl income from his business is several times larger than the salarr of a Cabinet Minister, but it is the bounden dutv of Hie Republican partv to attest lis appreciation of his serviced a manner betiitiug his character and accomplishments, and place him position where he mav be the better able to follow up and carry out the line of policy in J^arty management that has made Indiana a Republican State. Personally. h« is a niiin of tho highest character, a natural enemy of jobs and jobbery, possessing great executive ability, thoroughly trained in directing immense business affairs, an unselfish Republican who never Ilinched nor faltered, and in the judgment of his fellow Republicans in Indiana, deserving the fullest measure the kindliest offices of the President-elect. As the useful friend of General Harrison the past, so can Mr. lluiton make himself useful to his chief in the future, and st the same time perform a great service to his party.

SAM SMAI.L has been saving something remarkable for good sense. He says of the third party Proliibs: •'We have been indulgincr prophetic wind. We have been constantly running independent tickets, instead of joining with some oilier party. The. liquor dealers do not rare tor pa '. They eleet in.-it who will favor their cause. The Prohibitionists k:i held tlie balance of power in over lifty-two Congressional Districts but welcive no representation. We have lost our opportunity because we have placed party above principle. It is better that the saloon .should go than that the Prohibition party should come."

Thii goes straight to Un? ipiick of the question, and has been received by the "l)r.s"with horror.

('hristmas eat her l*rovprls. A warm '..'hristmas, a cold Easter. A light Christinas, heavy ,-ht-af. A fiven hristmas, white haster. A wind on Xnius days, trees will bring much fruit.

If Christmas finds bridge -'he'll break it if he finds none, he'll make Olje.

If ice will bear a man before Christmas, it will not bear a man ufterwuid. The shepheivl would rather see his wife enter the stable on Chrintmas day than the sun.

If the .-.tin shines!- through the apple tree on Christmas day.there will -lit* -all abundant crop the following year,!! -.'

Abandoned.

•rre Wante fi.s ell Ifmite Lxpre**s:

Icrre Hai'.te l.xpress: lhe ibid- in the gaa well have gone 100 feet ill Treur. rock. The depth 'f tlie vveH is now 'J.SOit fc-t dee]). 11 Tuesday tie-y struck Trenton rock at 2,710 feet., having passed through oOO feet of Iltiea shale. The work will be Mopped and abandoned. 'I lie smaller casing will be taken cut of the hole thus opening up •jie stream of water flowing in at 1,050 feet. This stream, has a tremendous pressure which will be increaiied Inputting in a packer and reducing the size of the hole to inches. It is believed that power can thus be utilized to ruii several largo manufactories.

("i-lelratirig Indiana's Ntalchoiii!. State Superintendent. Lalollette lias issued all attractive program for .suitable celebration of the seventy-1,-ivonil anniversary of Indiana's i-diuisHioii to the Union, which will lie. observed throughout the Stnte DecemU'V 11. Though there is nothing compulsory connected with it. everv eneiier.ni the State is urgi'd to give special atte.atii.,ii to Hie anniversary. J.he pi'oirry.m is. issued as an aid and suggestion, alio ivui bo sent to every school.

TIN- 11 11111.I Y-.

And tin) eoi ." niter wea:.liwuro now rapidly approaching. The joyful .season is eagerly anticipate^ ly young folks- ill '. hoii-jir.ilH ot tiouies liKt in nearly all there are one or more older one« to whom tlie. cold waves and tin storms mi an renewed suffering from rheumatic b.iek or limbs. It. not claimed that. Hood's Sarsaiiarilla is a positive specilln for rheumatism: we doubt if there is or can be such a remedy, put tie- re markable success Hoods Siirsaparilla lias had .n curing this affection is sufficient icason for those who are sulTer. mn to t.rv this peculiar medicine.

V* lllnim l.nlril.

William Laird, a well known druggist or Springfield. Oiegon. write was follows: Mv stock of \IIII eit Cough balsam ordered from you a short, tune ago is almost, exhausted and I am pleased to note tho fact that, it hub given universal satisfaction. I have never had a single bottle returned. The medicine is a boon to mankind. Irifd size free. Sold bv Nye A Co.

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER

•rnd Health Rps'.nrer. Cures all kimis of He&aftcHf witlun lhirty Minutes T:y luvis.nl' llif'Mno *t, N«-w »rloan*. K::.. ttr'ics uuiU-r ilaie May ISss. :i«s lollou i: linvi- hiM'ii p(»:nir lo »Vm- Knt J-jtrliitf-. Ark.. 1'nr llftn»'ii t"ii* fur ju? itching humor in my

I liftvn ju^t thin- Utllt'S of Vlm»-

iiar lUttt'Tf. :»n«l it lt:iH Hunn m«' niort' tftxvi Hum thoKpnutf*. It 'h ihi'lM'sl ini'iMi'ine madr." .1. nf Nn. \V« st?»t., New Vnrk. NIYS: "HUM- nn: H«ICU vitlinnt Vine»N»r lUtt«T t\»j' t!»* TWFIVN ,\onrs. JMKI ennsiJ»*r It :i whnlr iiHMli.'hio in our family."

Mrs. Mnttio lurvurson.01 lr\»'n. N. ..savs: "Vint'jnir Hit tor- i- iho hcM im-ilioino I ovor tri«'»l it -aw my lllo,"

I. }•. Hailf»v. nt Humlmjtli. lnva. m('Kr»r Hittrs our«d ino nf p:ti nh-i-. ten vars Rwrn. arnl roonti\ otin 1 nw ot IfiunatiNin.

Mi. W M. A. l)avir. «»i t*inlt'ii. N. J.. "1 havo Milloml rroaily from iinlijfostinn an«l l»ou ol I muhl(\*. and tiif^rar HM tors KTVI* mo rr»-at rrllof."

VINKMAU HIKTKHS.

Tho only TomiH-ranoo Hittrrs known, it stimulates tho brain and quu'ts tin* nerves, rejrtilatos th«» lMwels, and iendet a iKM-tei Mtod elreulation thmujrh the humati vein whh-h is sure to roMore perfect health: beautiful book 1 ree. Adilre-s. \{. h. M«'i«»NAi.n imn rn. :e: W t»hin:toU -I.. New

-ON Imiir, |*»i ri mk l»n|MTi ie- of'a -eu bath, eurin^' all local skin and sealt dise.'ie-, nimples. blotches, «M/etmi. t*tt**i*. enallin»f,ete. made from perfect pure materials and is mn*t healinir and invitrnrotlmr to the j.Wiu. keeping it fre-h, clean :iitd fit healthy condition. Sold by dnikftfi-ts and faney pK»d ilealers, or sent by mail 1 cake for«.*» cents or for do cents bv the proprietor^ A«ldres,

It. H. Mc!oNAl.l» hKI'ti Cn. Wji^hin/ton -t.. New Vnrk.

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^'Another won-'leiful 'fiiseovory itas been nnul» nni that loo l.-v a. wo'itnn in this county. itftK'hjlL'ho* upon iter rnni for evr*ti yr*ars :-1hi withsttHii !. 1si*:vep*si le^tft. but- lief vifil orixntis un'i'.*n.'iine{ and (leath fii.'erioMi ij*jtnniettl. .!• or iiife inonth.s .slir* .rwr^her| •itieeisj-Miitix' and co*j!1 u» sleej. "bought- .o? us a b()lUe :f Or. Ring's' Ne**v PHv/jroi iVir Con^urnptkui ainl *.va.s so invb/h roli.'vi-d ou inking one* that hh*y s)^pt all riuht. nml will OIIE BOULE LIJI:- MIHI'MILOIT^JY VTIRET!. ner imuioi* Mrs, I.ttther Ltil7, Thu4* writ*.1. W. 0. )Tan)Vi« .1* of *.— GeV a free:trial bottle nt Ny.**

ItJ^ ion*

V.'Jien Baby wu'i yick. cave her Cru»tor»ftf Vt'iwn r-ho wnr, a sh«' cri'"I for WJIHO SH« BE«\VN»« YIM, NHS DIH5RT' tI •?IL8T«-RIA, Wheu sho hud i. i..w y^ve tr.em( as «nA.

Tin' \crdlct I iianimoiis.

AV. D. Suit, Pru^gUV,, Jlipptis, Jnd tertilies: -4 '».n recjiunieiei Elceljit. liitters an pte very bi.^l remedy. Every bottle re«iet'in (»very ease ()no n'jjtu tonk. sir boulo.s und wns «:tiroiJ of liv'eu!i).utjni of ID ye.u-.' fitaiMlin^." Abt^ahatji ilat(*. P.ellvf.k'. Ohio, afiirxiis: '''i'lie ber{. medicine have ever l-'andlen in KIV lift VOHCK f'xperlonee. ]?-'. l-J'-eirio J'.m.ers. I iiousnrsd.** r»f tboir test Ittudiy, ho 1 ii ft S ?»ii r* iroVU 1,1»t i'J-'e-trie 111 iire.all of the Liver.

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loppd* ptiJy Knit.

il«iiiur tie Ut Kye: Co.»

/Id vice to ^er/lxxiy

"who hasOir.'eft-od j.iver 1a tout o»t iake }irupor ts» care iU Tho faacttoa t!:« JJvr Jt$ di.alirtr.d tf p^rfcrDi, and on thy lejuhir exccation ef ivblch dc.'fTidH lPet «mb' th« K» I r.l hctfib'i thtt lu tht! Dower* of the Stoumcnt

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utid the wh«»lo nrrvouu nyid» tn, shovb ita

Vitot anl vlL :l iiujxji laaco to huainn li'ndth.

NOwBEING

sltould run Uio ri»k for a Mnijlo day of noulottliifj thin important «.r^i«t». hat, hiionhl promptly g«t a box of l)r. C. M( I.iiii''S Celebrated l^lvcr IMIh, tn:ule by H.hMIMt jntUburuh, Vx.t nml uso accerdini to dinxulonn tlicy will euro vou promptly und perr.iAtiuntly. Around c«ch box A wrapper Klvlng full dtgcrlption of th«s*ymptom» of a dlftcaaul Li»jr. They can lo had of druggist*. 4Vllcwftr»Iof (ot'NTUKrniTa m®dc IDHt, Louis.-®*

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. IVORY POLISH

f-PERE?H.B

PERFUMES THE BREATH. ASK FOR IT.

HT irw.ie ol a eertltled (M»pv ot a dc'i'c'» to me direoted from the t'lerk of the Montgomery rlrcuit t'ourt, ,inacauM« wlu-n-in Uenjainin tilts ptamttiT. and Ment Swisher and Naney Swisher H.re deletjilanJs, re'iulrinr nu- Ut make the MIIII of toor hnndred nnd st ventysix dolUis and sixty cent*, with int«rest »ti said doett and c»*stn. I will expose ut Public Sale to the iu^he.-t biddei.on ^ATCKItAV. DKCIv.MHKK V.'. A. sss Hot wei'ii the hours ot lOo'eloek a. m.. an I 4 eloek p. in., ol day, at thetl«xirof the I I'nurt

House, in fmwfo:*dsille. Mont^»mt« ry countImtiana, the rents ami jiroflis for a term Mot ev-eedluif seven ynai-s, the fnljewing tea! estate. t«»-wif:

The eHst liuli'«it" tiie two in'ltMvinif described tracl.s. bounded a l«»llnws-. A pun of tlie east ha!* ot he nort he:sst ipmrterof seoll-ju tldrt vtlvt• in township nineteen 1 nort r.»n«-e four (-1) west lM*4nnnink! at a j»oini. in tiie center of the Xnhlo.svilic road IIvw i.'o roti« west of the southeast i-orncr of said east half, running thenci- north sixteen 1 rods th"iu east five rods to the section tin**, thence north twenty-seven tv7» rntl- to the cent*r of the creek thence west down said creek to K. Kenifdj's corner thence -iiitlt firtv-tlve el.'o ntds t» the c»«nter «f the Niddesvllle road, thence eat ten (I0i rods hi the place of heffinnin^r, coniainimr thri'o i:t acres and eleven tlli rods.

Also pnrt-oC the Haim» east half of tho northeast quarter of section thirty-five otT township nineteen »1 n»rth. raiiKi tour el) west. I'ounded as lollows: HcRinnmk' at jKint in

IM* enter ot I he Nnhlesvdle road fift*on rods west of the southeast corner of said cast hall, said point heutK the southwest, corner td thcahovc described thn»e i.b acres and eleven (111 rods. runnlpL'tnonce north fortv-tlve (-tTo nxls to the center ot the crock (IICIIIK middle fork of Simrar reek) Ihencetlown said en»ek to the corner of J. (ireen and It. Newhart land, running thence south tlftv-seven I.IT) roils to the i-f'nter *f the Nolilesvilh* nmd, thcnci'east twentv-two and a hall rods to the point ot beyininnK. containing seveu and tlftv-ttve one huudrodths 7 if»-1 IH) acres and the said eas: liuif i!ie two tracts containing tlve and one-half i.V,! acres.

It such rents IUMI protU.s will not sell for sutlleiont sum to sat 1st nnld decrc'. mt-rest and costs. I will, at the same time and iiiueo. expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thercot as mav be sulrtcient to di^char^re said decree, iiiierosi and cost*. Such salt will be made without any relief whatever lrom valuation or appraisement liiWs.

KHFA'K/Klt P. CLASKKW Sheritr MontKo'tiery County,

M. K. CliKlfi'lter, ittornes. Nov. SSS pt I ,*.(!.,

O III Hi 1 I \I I

Hy virtue ofacertilicd co »\ofa d« me •lin e-toil fr-'m tiie Clerk ot the Montkrom eiy Circuit Couri, in a cause wherein Abner I)" Willis ot al are plaintltVs. and Sarah i.. Atchin* son ot al are defendant-, ic'iuirimr me to make tho sum of eleven hundred and tbiriy-i wo dollar.- and ninety cents, with interest on said decree and costs. I ill expose at public sale to (he highest bidder.

HATI.'HhAV. lKCKMHi:K *Jf». A. !).. ISSK. between the hours of lo o'clock a. tn. and o'clock p. tn. of said day, at the door of the court house in the city ol'Crawfordsvillc.Montirotuer\ county, Indiana, the rents and profit.for a term noi exceeding se\en years.the following' real estate to-\* it: !^»t number throe i.'b in May Thomas' addition to the city of Cr.iwfordsville, in the countv ol Motit^omer. und Mate ot Indiana.

If such rents and prollts will notsi*llfora suJlleient sum to sati«,fy aid decree, Int^-resj and cost* I will, at thv* same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple ot said real estate or so much ihcrcnt a- ma be siittlcietit tn discharge -aid decree, interest and cost*. Said-ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law s.

KHKNKZKK V. CI.ASKKV. Sherilf W«»ntvMinojy 'otinty.

Hurlev A-Clodfeltcr :ntnruos. 1'. K.

IlKKU-r 11 Hy virtue nf ci-rtjfled copy of decree to me'diieeie.t trom theC'erkot the Montgomery (.'irs.'idt ourt, iu a cau-e wherein Albert C. .leiitiison Is plMill* in. nd Jvisi-ph .loin -, d*tendant, re ulr m^ me to moke the sum of one hundred and forty-twn dollar's nnd til"* -six coni*. wril li intetv»i on said deeroe and eost, I eipose'ai (iiiiiHc sale to tin- highest, bidder. tn

SATCitl)AY. jtKCRMUKK «. A. !., isss. lletweeH the.hours ol o'clock a.m.aiwl o'clock, o. tn.. of s« day, at tin* door ol the Cuiirt House iu CjjiwfnrdsvHIe. b»nttromer «junt.y, lmlinna. the n-nis and protit- for a term riot execvdinir --evoii yours, the foliowitiK real estate, to-wit i.ot. nutui^'f seven (7i «s the «nmc is ktn)WLJ xnd desitrnated on the p-corded plat of livaham am) J»»»u-iou -v addition lothe« ii\ of C:a»vfordsvillc. in.Montgomery Coutdy. State of Indiana.

It' such rents and profit* will not sell for a sii fiieieut sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the "tame time and pinee ex post- to nublie sale tie* fee simple ot -aid real estate, or so much thereof as may lie nufiloient to di-char/e *aid decree, intere-t and costs. Said Atile will bo made wit taait-any relief whatever from valuation nr appraisement

Mi

KHI-:NK/.I:K i'. U.CLAPKKV. r-horilT Montk'oinery I'oiitr.T,

Hy V.. II. Cox. Deputy. M. W. Ift uner, Aitoriiev for plaintiff. .. Nov. IT. A, D.. IKHS -pi(t,

I'y virtue of an excel it iou.io medt reeled 11 orn thoCierkof theCir u.M Court of Montireir.ety t,\»ueiy. Stale ot ludimia, in favor of State of Indiitiia ex re I Mary itowe S-suou to me ah.i fill oi's.iid c»)ue. y, I will expose to sale H! pvibde iniet "on and ou»«:rv. on

UI 1I till I

lietweon it,e ttouis »f 10 n'ciek «. in., and -4 Mt'c.lfnk p. in., of s:tj,i (lay, at :he Oiurt IIOINI door iu the*ity jf Cvav fordsviMe, M»'iitj/omcr.\ coindy, Indiana, tht rentM and.prollts lor a term not exceeding seven \eais. tfje follnwnur «h-»'l lbeil re.ll Ostaie iii Montcomery county. Indiana, to wit:

T'ri'..* nort hs»it 1' of he wesl half -t nf the northeast 'piartert^jof sect ion twenty divert"", townshio eighteen 1 Snert h, ratine six pb, cotttaiuinif i-a t,y acres rmire or less, to be -ild to satisfy said execution, interest- and co-ts. und jf tii.- same will not brinir a sum sotlicient t» sut.isfy said execution. I will on the same d:«y, ut Uiesatne place, olfer the fee-si»nple of .said te:il e.-tate, to satisfy a judgment- for two hiimlred ilollars, together with interest and without any relief frt»tn valuation «»r appiaiSe'tuetit laws.

Said real estate taken as the property ot William lirition. I:I»:NK/,I:U P. MCCLASKKV,

Sla.TilV «d" Montxonu-r.s county, Indianti. Mv I,, li. Tox. Deputv. t:. Clodt'elter,

Att«iru,v

for IMaintiif.

I MDec. J, 1KSH- pr*i».

K-tate of us nn l*er. deceased. t»l-' A I'l'i »l N'l KNT. Novice ir hereby iri\cn. that the undersi}(»ed ha*, been i»pp»ltit.ed and duly nullified as e.veutor- of (he esUte of 8u-s.ui l»c'r. late (ol Montgomery i-ount-y. imliaua, deeeased. r^uid e.staif* supposed he soiveni.

WIKKIAM l*. WATSON.

!'»aied, Nov. 1??«S, Adtnlnlstralor.

1 .• ii .M nvf .«S *»11 id our I

1

uil

VN and tinauteiit.sil St»'*k. We eanjrlve.vou j.'otid pa} situation at once. Arldress lor xerjia..- !•:. It. DK IIAKUSON »V •..

Ntirer\lU' H. tleneV:!, N. Y.

rJso'ii Tlnmclv for Catarrh la tho lOu'iivst t" Ct'«*. ari't ct r*i» "IMiii^» rrrm'

Sold hy uriu:i.'ht« or Bent, ny mini f)c. Li T. H^j.elUoy. Wurren. Piu

iicArr.rriM'OM romiNti

E ocoa

IKFAKT.<p></p>PP?.'.£ "Iu atiiotoinrb Knowledge of the mifural laws which govern the operations of di^eMion nnd nuttltion. and bv a carelul applleatiou ol the line properties ol well selected Cocoa. Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a dellcalclv Unvoted beverage which mav save us mitv heavv iloctor bills. Hundreds ol suble uutladie.s are lloatititf around us retMlv to attack whenever there Is a weak point. We may escape main a fatal shall by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a pronerly nouiihhod fraun*.~ Ivll NrrvU-e (oi/«tte. Made slmplv wit boiling water or milk. Sold only Jn hall-iMiund cans, bv jfiMH'ers. labelled tbu«

I:IO:A

C.W.WEIGHT

[Miectssor to Wright MiilorJ

lisitrince, Loai & Real Estate,

Kiwlirr Itlock, Itonm S, Cruwford.sville, I ml., 1 JiivniLt lit the mti'ii-st in the above liu-iiu-ss (_. A- Miller I will continue :it the uhl otlice. I11sui'iince, lire, lift and accident, with lirst-chi'.s ciimpunits, loans ul# on c:il estate, wit hunt del,, v. -it the low iv-t rates of interest, and real estate sold on reasonahlc terms. Good notes cashed.

"W A. N

W want evei vhody lo come and sec our hucUhoards, which we wii| Ruaiantcc lust-class everv particul'li. Home-made thioujjhout and tiunmed hy A. S. Hughes. We *!so have some nice huj^ies Call at No. 21 and 213 South (ireen it

Ramsev & Pa tli son.

Ginseng Wanted.

lor which the highest puce will he paid h\ Nvedt Co.,druggists, Cr:iwforusvillr, ]nd.

See Supplies.

(..mill) .SiipplirK, nml Hrr .Sinnkt-rs. •icis lv mull proni|)iU ullcndnt tn hy A. Co., druggist'-. IH«furdn illi-, lnd.

to

(rNre

Fj-S .Q S CURE FOR

PIHO'8 Ourfl for (:onBtimptlon i» fUnn tho bent

Cough Medicine.

If you hmvo a Cougli \MUlOtll dUMKO of tito Titmifs, a few dot*G* tiro all you need. But if you noKlck't tblH NIV nibatm of Miioty. tho «ligiit Cough mav oeoomo a aorious matter, and sesrorKi bottle* will le retpnred.

:C ONSJM PTION

Gcorire W. I: I nil '-•v':'. l)i n!er in ..V-

All Kinds of Coal ana Coke, lih*/eJ

Neiv^r 1'ipe.

FJRE "KICK. LIME. CEMENT, ETC

Ol

T'lC}'. AND V.\KI S.uthwestcirncr of Walnut .ami Market .streets.

w. R. ITURRRON. W. s. MOI-TINT.

BRITTON & MOFFETT

AT rOKNEYS-AT-UW, CliAWi'-ttHD.sVM.LK. IN hi AN Ojliee o*.«*r Moll'-tt, Mortran t\i's. lrnf •tore.

WM. M. REEVES,

NOTARY PUBLIC AND LAWYER. Mll«. over Kline Cr.ih.Ttn'r. .Will entire in all kimls of law prnet ie«' ami also act Ms trustee receiver or assignee when «!esire»l. No charires for consultation.

Burtord & Whittmgton,

A IT 0 P. N E S AT A W. «'l(A\Vi'Ol(!)S\'ll.l.K. I Mil AN A. I'raeiice in.MontfouH'ry an«l :nl,i«'ininy count^esiiinnl in tin* Supreme ami I e!eral court.. Are meinhers oi' the largest antihunt rt'liahle l.iw associations ami make eollections 1 hnmjjrhout the world. Moriiraties forectos(s) {v^ta't**^ properly set !e«l. hsiruis reasouahle. Ulllce over ltii'e? I'last Main street.

F. D. ABRAHAM,

Attorn*iY-at«LBw and notary Public. CKAwroiu^viLw:. INIJIAXA. ntfice in room No. M. Crawford hJoek.on Main st et.

r. s. KI:NM IIY. I*. S. 'onunlssioner.

•. I*". I'NN i.? 1 v. Notary i'uitlic.

Kennedy & Kennedy,

ATTUKNEYS-AT-LAW, CliAWTMllSVII.I,K. IN 1A N A. tiflici In Ornbaun bloek. North Washington St.

w. i*Al*i-. M. t. wiutk. .1. HfMeilltlKS,

Paul,White &Humphnes,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ci: ''MUIlSVlKI.lv INhl A.'sA.

M. n. jJAt.lA" n. v, UAI.MV

GALEY BROTHERS,

DLMhh,

CKA.WI't'iHI»SV1 U.K. INDIANA.. Mhee. I" dt'-r b!o«'k. Main S».

~HEO7 MciKi^HAN7™.

DKVi'IST.

i:AW|-(Hi!iSVIKKK. INDIANA. Ter»teis bi •'•nice Jo the potdic. Motto. "(lood work and u-odi*. ate »i ice."

ft 0,000.

50.000 home Tiioiie tolo.in wiibout- commission in sinits to suii ho borrower at re is nble rates. Call on I. A. Detchon, Crawfordsvillc. Indlarta.

For S ale

Two farm:*, one of 1 acrcs in Walnut lown* ship- and one ot I ~0 acres Madisoti township both in a tine state of cultiN'ation. The 1 '.Mi acres will be .-old iti 10 or Si) acres tract, 'nil at Recorder's olllcc.

&<T«r 100 cro** n'l'l hy oue rfrtipplnt. Tl•*-} I no equal for otnlnir lUtdnw. II^»a»cln!

Colli v«ne»i, MnUfl*. Liter Compt»tut, I*

NND

JAMES KITS & CO.

Homoeopathic chemists. l«ondon. htwhtnd

Afnifl. InO!ef«tlon. Bsckirhe,

JI«U HII 1

bi*«r »ud Ptomtrn trout»i»- ThfT Ni'vrr /Fail* Bold bv AM dmitrMa •'"•inlry More] /keeptm. ttvlUr* A in., t'r HU.b.irnW, !».