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

Keep Warm!

A full supply of Youni's

celebrated Flannels, Blankets

and Yarns and there is noth­

ing you can buy so good for

the money as these goods.

Their mammoth blankets beat

the world for their large size

and good quality. Nothing

is sold in this State that wi'l

begin tn compare with them.

Theii flannels will outwear

anything made for the price,

and their Cassimers arc sold at

retail at less prices than other

manufacturers sell at whole­

sale.This is the time to

in a suppiy of these celebrated

goods and keep warm for the

winter.

]ust opened' ^2 pieces of new

French ladies-cloth 50 inches

wide and ail colors at the low

price of 65 cents, worth Si.

These goods have come in

late and we put this extreme

low price on them to sell them

right off.

The best Canton flannel at

is made for sale

Your money

time.

and you get

worth every

Campbell Bros.

THE JOURNAL.

SA'JTKIMY. PEC. s.

PERSONAL.

—ClyU1 Geraril is visiting friemln in the citr. —A. M. Scott, of Ladoga, is in town Thur^lny. —Dr. M. C. Dr.ik*-, of Ltulo^a, whs in tin- (tily Tut lay. —"Baniuin" Campbell i* down from Chicago on

a

visit.

—Miss Com 1 fiii4^ht*rty, of Ladoga, is visiting in the city. —\V. Williken, Cawford*villo y.liah li©rn LTniiteil pension. —Mr.-, Clayton Hiltlebraml came ••over from [uili*mipr»lis Tuesday afternoon. —Harvev Cbriatman is packing

p.})

Harrison S. Tracy

bis

and chattel preparatory to moving t" Indianapoii-. —Mrs. Henry Campbell and Miss .Nellie lirown are visiting Mrs. (i. \l. ,Knwn at (ireenrastir. -(.'apt. H. M. Billings is back from "Imlianapolif, where iie went to M-e the XTuitol State* (irate I Jury. —Miss Lillian Uyrns, of Lafayette, is the guest of tier cousin. Miss Mary

Campbell, on College Hill. lVru Journal: Tom Slutterr. of Cravvfordsvilh\ is in the city as a bidder Inr the Wubash river )ridge. —Andrew J. Hay, representing the Masonic Mutual Kelief Association of the State uas in tJje eity Tue-day.

Peru Journal: Mrs. S. If. Crowder, of (Jrawfurdsville. who has been visiting tJie family of her son, of tht* Journal, Wt this nH»n f»r her honi*\

I)anviUf* Comm^reii%l John liobbuis, of Crawfordsville, is in the city visiting relatives Mrs. M«ry (Junningham, north Ha/el street, is visiting friends in Crawfordsville. —Wiimmae .Journal: J. A. (iilkey, of Alamo, in visiting his mnny old-time friends in WinatLae. who gave him a hearty welcome. The world seems to be using our old friend tirst-rate, and h« soriiiH to be the same genial, jolly whole-souled gentleman as when he was landlord of Witiamac'K bej»t hotel.

UflfloIl'tHT.

WhoroftH in the nroridenee of the (,'renior of us all, it h*« pleased Him to reriioro from our midst !ro. Newton Snuth, President of tlie Alamo A^oeiation.

Therefore le it rf-solred. tJiat this eomjmnv, »ver which it was his provjdonee to j»re«ilo »o long and so faithful-' ly h*s !o*,t one of it# moat valued iiicin»ej-», and the organization ^eneridly one of its most anient worker.*.

Evolved, that the community in his death, has been deprived of one of b«st aud Mo*t honored e.it izena, liis wife a true and generous husbund, his children ft kiud and indulgeut father.

Piesnlved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, and to the CmwfordHville weekly pai»ers for publication, and that the Secretary be intiucteil to make these resolutions apart of the record of the company.

Skaggs, and "Don't publish till Monday," have been licensed to marry. —Thi' necessary papers have been issued to Thomas Slmtiklin and Arminta liidster enabling them to become one. —The last vestige of the once powerful grange movement iti Hooue county has been wiped out by the disbanding of the Terry township grange, the last in the county.

Kpli col's prize on New York was won by J. (.'. Todd, of Partington, vlioes guess was 14.3S1.). ,lames \Vriglit, of Ladoga, was the lucky gmwserou Indiana. The guess was 2,:!4'2. —Contractors and builders have been favored with beautiful weather to finish up their work. The Christian church and V. M. (.'. A. workmou have been peculiarly blessed in this respect. —Wrote Pericles: "There's nothing to tie got now-n-days, unless thou canst fish for't." Will some of our merchants with holiday stocks please observe the aptness of the above ou the present occasion. ay —Frankfort News: Pr. C'olvilln is candidate for the ntliee of State Veterinary and is getting up a petition to send to (ten. Hovev. Mr. Colvillo is thorough in his profession and deserving of the appointment. —Pavid Robinson, aged about two.ity yuars, and ft sou ot Sum Robinson, of

Thorutoun, who is wet! known to older citizens, died in Washington

ritorv. whither he had been sent in searcli of hiMilth. The remains will lie brought to Thorntown for interment. lV.'':aiii Pi mocrat: The nail works have shut down entirely, and tin? machinery will be removed to Muncie as rapidly :ts possible. The work of tearing down the building is now in progress. It is expected that operations will be resumed at Muueio about the beginning of the year. —Lafayette Courier: The engagement is announced of Mr. Harry Orth, son of the late Godlove 8. Orth. to a young society lady of Uosnm, the marriage to occur in the near future. Hal's excessive modesty preTents him from makintr known in this city, the particulars or the name of the fortunate bride-

Letter U«*t.

The following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoHice, Crawfordsville, Iml., for the week ending December :i. ... ChasV-:v!V ''. *KMoI'H11 I'. ]. Jo:..-":*-

Alexader L"i«: Axmer C. Brown lv. Bmwn Blanehe Cox Bvron F,. Campbell Klla Crait: Mis. S. J. BowatJ John Craig U\ S Davis Kliy.a Ellis Olivet Gaither 1 1C. Grimes N". A. Gilli-n EllM-rt Hen'h.M^on J'i'iu Kelly H. Long DavM LivingPtoa

Kent Kstate rransf«»r*

Furnished by Joukbo.s Wbhsteu, Abstracters of Title and Loan Agent*: Victoria J.tnyto Kli/al»etli

CHIPS. A FREE DISPENSARY.

in iT xv it a A it it is O in is W a —I-rank Mritton rtiul M:irv Allen I 'l')u following resolution \v:is uimtii Imw liccn liconsi'il to miirrv. mously udoptcil nt rccent met'tiny of —The new Hoard of I'uir .Pirectors the Physicians' Business Association of will meet next Momliiy for the purpose the city: of electing otlieers. Whkhkas, every physician in active

Pr. K. lluntsiti^er, eye mnl ear practice is cognizant of the fact there specialist, will be in this city 011 next are many persons living within the lira Thursday, Pee. 5.

and Mary J.

'Moore W. E-" J'axlon Huhlu JUitWMu'e Grace

Kt'iinmaii Reinhohl Koss S. I' SnyJer Mis.- Mary •Stanford Augu.-ra.. St raith a!

Sweet Mary Snoodv S. A. Tavlor M. Tavl(»r Flora A'andyko Frank $. 'Wallace Marv AVinnio Tom

uimIdo

10 ac?f in Franklin tj» 4.".o,00 John Condon to |*.»ue N.Miller, 10 acn'- in V»*almit i»00 00 Jas. I. lnlnw c. nn«l J.T. !ln»n-

Uirlt. 'i lots in New

Hen Swank to J. un«t M. F.. Hess. '17 1110 iK'rc in Coal Creek tf» John U»vki Mlife to l.ewi.- Sl.f?j.erd. 'I iK-ri". In Walnut i|»

Twelve Tran».t«M.

00

Th«r«». IJurk to K. nnt Murk, lot in Kn'ilrifVlHi?y ti.10 On I. N. Mi'ler lo A. W. lioolier and wife •to sjein Franklin j».. .. •.\400.oo W. 11. Mont^otaerv' to .la*., S. Mt^'orniark. 40 urns in MaOi^on l.UOO.oO J. T. 'ortaa'-k to K. J. Me 'nnimck 40 acrt."»|:n Ntmitinn TjOO.OO W. K. i,, W. K. SonierviilC. lot in rii\ 1..VMI.00 M. A. jvternum to'J\ K. Peterman. 1!: acr».s in Walmit tj» 110.00 siieiill M«uit. ttoT. J. I.ehr. lot in ritj.

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V.J.K14U

f'ohimldtt'* ('arniva!.

'Hie date for this entertninmrnl. to he given by the Ladies* Aid Society and Vntirig People's Society of the Christian church will b#i December ]], 1*2 und lft, »t the K. of P. Armory. The admission will bp 1(1 cents ti the entertainment. ttu|}er will be served from si to 7, an old fashioned New Kngland snpjx for which )"t cents will be charged extra. The entertainment will bi» divided into two parts, with un intermission between, long enough to give those preiont an opportunity to examine the goods displayed in the \avions Vooths. The lirat part will he the Cnrnival proper. The second will consist «f drills bv the little f«»lkfi atid a fancy drill by band of *24 persons di'e-sei in Indian cogtnnie.

The entire programme is interesting aud will b« worth much more than the prico of fwlmission.

A^ ()t herk 4»e I s.

Putnam I 'emoerat: It hais not' been many year* -ince Putnam and her county seat were in ad'-ance of her neighboring county of Montgomery and the beautiful city of Crawfordsville, but now they sire in the lead of us. The two cotiniies and cities are alike in railroads, gravel roads, colleges, wutor works, etc., and ret the value of their farm lands is in excess of ours, while the population and business of Crawfordsville iui\e kept pace with the county's growth and prosperity. Montgomery hit* sloughed otV MotirlKMiism, but Putnam is joined to her idols. One is carrying on an immigration. mid the other an emigration buHinesK within their borders.

If von feel as though wuter was gathering around the

1m

art. heart dropsy»,

or have heart rheumatism. palpitation ot the heart with suffocation, sympathetic heart-trouble. Ii. Kilmer's Ocean Weed regulates, corrects and curc\n..„ For sale l»v l^ev ishcr.

its of this city who, by reason of poverty, are unable to procure the services of a competent physician, and who for various reasons are unwilling to have themselves listed as paupers, in which case they might avail themselves of the services of the county physician, and,

Wiikhkas, such physician is also cognizant of the fact that many of these poor people frequently sulVer for want of medical attention, particularly in Winter, when epidemic disorder.- are more prevalent, and when insutlieient food, clothing and shelter tunc made their accnstomad inroads upon vitality: therefore,

Kksoi.vko, that the members of this association feel bound collectively, as they have been individually, do all that they can, in common with other good citizens, to alleviate the sufferings of these uufortunates. To the end that this work may be done in the most etlieient manner they now submit the following proposition to the City Council: The City Council to furnish ami maintain free despensary, such as exists in many other cities. .Said dispensary to have at least two rooms properly heated and lighted, furnished with chairs, tables, desks, etc., the whole to be kept in order at the expense of the city. In a idition the City Council to provide for a complete stock of medical supplies in su!licie:it quantities und of such varietv as is in ordinary use, with bottles, vials, prescription and wrapping paper I for dispensing the same. The Council our to provide also surgical appliances such Ter- as adhesive plaster, roller bandages.

splints and antiseptic ilressings, such as are ordinarily used in dispensaries, the Physicians' Business Association to appoint Irom its membership a medical statV whose duty it shall be to attend four hours daily upon *,4jd dispenaarv. examine. j»res^ribe for and treat, surgically and otherwise, all persons coming within the specitieations given above, who may present themselves for treatment. Iu ease of serious illness and consequent inability to attend the difpensary. a member of the staff will visit patient at his home free of charge."

A committee from the Physicians' Business Association will wait upon the City, Council at its uext meeting aud ask that body to adopt and carrv into etVect the plan embodied in the* above resolutions. The proposal from our physicians is certainly generous and commendable. If they ean atl'ord to tender their services free of charge, the city surely can atVord to eomplv with this request. There is no nobler mission than to care for the unfortunate ami relieve the distressed. Tin Jochnal endorses the movement and hope* the City Council will hear and answer the prayers of the petitioners.

m:\v uoss

John Bej| isi slowly improving. W. M. Johnson \ra at New Market tiesday. II- J- ILobson hft? property.

S- F. Kyle, of I^ado^a Wednesday. A Literary Society has been organized at the school house.

wa» town

J. C. Rogers has moved Into his r*»si deuce on (ireen strict.

K.Hadley and wife went to Brownsbury Sunday evening. •T. S. MeCallum occupied the pulpit at the Chtistian church Sunday. 0y Wren and his daughter. Vina Howard. were at Crawfordsville Wednesday.

Charles Bronau^'h went to his home at Li/.tou on Tuesday for a shotgun and dovr.

W. M. Lawell has m»»ved into tin* Crawford property, vacated hy II J. Ho!.*)oii.

I. F. M. Howard. ti:e Whitesxille jeweler wa.s tn town this week repairing watches.

Morrison, Finch Co.. Iiave begtm buying corn, tor whieli they pav the highest price.

There wam a business meeting held at the Ciuij-tlan church Wednesday, to make arrangements for the ensuing year

\V A EI,A N I).

Fanners are tpjit.e busy gathering corn. Prof. Klit/. ('hnrle* and Will p»'iit Thanksgiving nt home.

There, will le a communion service at the Presbyterian church Sunday. '.Jth inst.

Thos. E. Milligun is luilding a new barn in the place of the one burned last AuguM.

The Baptist folks hare been holding protracted services in the church for the past 1 wo weeks.

I»ev. J. W. f.reene occupied the. pulpit ofthd M. clturch last Sundav morning and evening.

Miss i»e-si.e Khoads left on Mondav for throe works' visit with le-r brother Harry at Ireencastlr.

Joseph Milligan has bet in town several days this week looking after the repairs ou some of his buildings.

The Presbyterian folks are having the woodwork on the mitnhln^of h-. .cliuich reft ted to anew coat of pntnt.'

Miss Kate Howard spent thanksgiving with friends here and returned t.o her i-.chool at Frankfort on Monday.

Paul M. Ithoads. of.Newport, spoilt Thanksgiving with Ills uncles ami aunis hero and rcturne«J to his college dutii with the other boys. Kelso ami Miilignu on Monday.

The literary enterlnintm-ut and suppergiven by the ladi«»s of ihe Presbyterian church on Thanksgiving night was a success in every tespe.-t. 'Ihe pro-

ccc»|h

were

There have been several business changes thin week. Win, T. Hanna who has sold his loom in the brick Idoek to Wui. M. Fullenwifler. has moved his stock of goods across the street into one Of T. Manna's rooms. Wm. Fullcnwiilcr has movetl his drug* into tin? room vacated by W. T. Iboina. J. W. itobertson has moved his stock of drugs into the loom vacated by Fidlenwih»r,

weight^ PURE

CREAM

*VC,

PERFECT l»!!E

uperior .\i eileuve proven in millions ol home for more lata a ouartcr tf a I'entur.v. It is uvfi| hy the fnitetl Stale* (iovcrnmcnt. Ktnlote( the lieaiN of ihe (ireat t'niversities as the Stn»n^e«»t. Purest and Most Healthfill. Br. Priee Crciua llakiti^ INnvtler jI«m*s not eontain Annaoaia. Kiine or Alum. Sold only in eans.

PUICK Ii IN(i »WHF.I{ cn.. Ni:\V VOI'.K. ctm .\0» ST. i.octs.

havitig recently purchased said room from Joseph Milhgnn. Sam IVlton has re-opened the gioeeiy store formerly tun by Belton A Garwood.

Clint Keynoids comjlcted t!ie Wave land and Parke County Gravel Bond on Wednesday and it is jjenetaPy coucededthat he did a °d. hom-st job. The deep cut in Cross street, through town leaves some of the business houses over Shier I'eet alOVfi the road bed, whieh makes it very inconvenient for pedes triaii* crossing tln» streets ami getting up and down «»n the sidewalks.

A 1..VMO,

J. H. Mitchell di«j l.y^inoss in Crawfor«i?s\ ille Ttn^dav. Fanners in this vicinity am about "nil done cribbing coi n.

•esonr ot .1

G. W. Campbell is- the posj new breech loading «?hot. gun Weddings in this vicinity are fit We have twornoie on the string

cqucnt.

Mr. Parter, ot CrawfotdsTjlle, eanie down lact Sundav his best girl. Elijah Myers, of Fountain county, was up last Monday trading with our merchants.

W. S. Grimes taiks of accepting a position as leader of a regimental baud at ^"uiney. Ills.

G. W. Amnterman participated-'.in'"'a rabbit hunt last. Monday, lie killed and saw an even wagon load.

Mr. Black, of Indianapolis, representing M. O. Connor «V Co sold goods to oui merchants last Tuesday.

C. Bountree is buying up all the hogs and cattle in this part of tne countrv for which he pays the highest market, price.

George X. Bolser, of Darlington, is selling nursery slock to our farmers tor Chas. M. Stewart A* Co.. Koch*ste|\ N.

v.

movrd into the Sharp

J. P. Wirt Co., have recently stocked up largely on dry goods, notions, etc. Success to you, boys. Jlatrlson's elec tion makes us more venturesome.

Myers, our druggist, ahippeii ,t hundred dozen bottles of his J)evil on Corns to a Chicago drug firm last week. This speaks well as to its merits us acorn ami bunion remover.

There will be an oyster supper given to-night at the Aeudcmv Hall under the supervision of Piof. Harris and C. A. Bowers, which is suttieientcYidcnLe that you wilt get satisfied with oysters and other delicacies. Music will be furnished on the occasion by Weir's orchestra. A present will be given to the most handsome ladv.

A fpitet wedding look place here on Thursday evening. The daughter of George W. (.'lark and Flint Lee were made husband and wife. Bev. Barnhill. of Crawiordsvillc. performed the ceremony. About eighty guests were present to witness the marriage. Wctr's orchestra discoursed sweet music,,during the evening.

IIUOW.S'S

VAI.l.l'.V,

Mr. Shatjt was at Wawiand 'J'uesdav. everybody help with th" Christmay tice.

The ]»rotraded meeting is still in progres*. Mrs. W. 11. Mills was at Crawfordsvill« Monday.

Mr. Fisher, of Kentucky, visited W. H. Mills Monday. Ir. Towey and family, of Kusscllville, spent Sunday here.

Miss Fannifi Doyel visit*^! her sister at liuss'dlvillc Monday. The Midland Is now at work putting in the switch nud stock pens.

Mrs. F. M. Shockey visited luM* brothor Jack Kevbold. of (luion Sunday. T- S. Joyle visited hi.s daughter. Mrs.

M. Jane.*, of Kussellville Suturday. •1. N. Fullenwhiei has been doing some legal business at town this week.

Someone stole two of Cha*-. Oplesboe's turkey* the night, before Thanksgiving Mrs. Clements left Monday tor Darlington where she will viMt a few weeks.

Hobeit (ioff had a cow killed by the pahsenger train going north Saturday.

Now is a good time t.o settle up as it will soon be the commencement of a now year.

Mts.J. W. Straughan ami daughter, of Parkershurg. visited at. Ur. Straughau's Tuesday.

.John I'uson, ol Orawfordsviilc, visited his sister. Mr.-. I .' S. Andretg td'this place last. week.

•:•. tl I•"rA MO LA lemo«-rats are \ej-y scarce. Miss Fannie Campbell, who has been sick for along time is .-.lowly improving,

Leonard Petro ihbuildiug anew house. I wonder what it uieaim? bonk 1 I. damsels.

Munt.brolhersan' shipping hogs. They have shipped fpiite a nuinb-u* of car loads this Fall. They pay the highot. prh and sometime olT»ir more than thev arc worth iu (-hicago.

Tlic few Denioctat-s

jjj

,hjj- vlc.init.v iire

stiil in the hope that something will "turn up" and place thrsamcold (Srover in tl'.e "Pie^idejit a I chair' the next four

REMEMBER

CHRISrnS IS ALMOST HERE

AND

KLINE & GRAHAM,

The Reliable .Jew3lers and Opticians,

Imite^ou all. that you may lose no time wondering what buy for a present, 10 call and inspect the most

Complete Line of Beautiful Goods

Ever displayed in Crawford:,ville,

And at Prices that will Astonish Everybody. In fact their low prices on first quality goods is the magnet that draws the people to their store.

sUOl'l.t) YOC THINK OF

Diamond, Gold Watch, Fine Jewelry,

SI LV Ell WE AH, OI'ER.A (.! VSSES,

Or any ihinyin their line, for iheir stock is too full of beautiful tilings they are too numerous to mention.

Don't fail to call on them and be convinced of a saving to yourself of 15 to 20 per cent.

O S E A E S

he specially fitted to the eves with a pair of the

THE CELEBRATED DIAMOND LENSES. UY TIU-: ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIANS IN T11K CITY. Call now and make your selection before the rush, and have them laid aside, of

KLINE & GRAHAM,

0 ItELIAltLK JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,

Main Street, Opposite the Court House

Reside? our fine stock of Kboni/.cd, Mahogany,

]^.ose\vood Decker Brothers, Ilainof. Fischer.

Emerson and D. II. Baldwin & Co. Pianos, we are offering

some special bargains in cheap Squares and Uprights, winch

should be seen by those desiring something very good at a

very low tigure. Also. Estcy. Shoninger, Story&Clarke and

Hamilton Organs. Call, or send for description and prices

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11

With Rost it Otto, jewelers

ind Organs for RENT cheaper than any place in the Pianos citv. £. and

vears- They say "if Harrison will take his seat and rule this country for four years, it will be the end of the Republican paitv. We will carry things by storm. It will be like a tire in a prairie with a favorable wind and such like, but 1 wish to say that the lime in whieh the Democratic, party carries things by storms has ceased with the surrender at the Appamatto.v Let them remember that. They catried things by storms to too a great extent the last four years, and the people checked them. So let them be from now, henceforth and forever. Sflah.

I i'.K ATKH K.

A iy Hrin.son i.- shipping hogs. Mr. Morin hasn turned from the west. M» Hais-tead has cribbed over "JJHin bushe\ of (M»rn. and f«'l hogs from M. acres.

Tin* Lin«lc:^ scribe to the Review spoke it short time ago regarding the poi tofilee at that place. Ho said"! want to say that the Republicans must presents* man for that place with a good moral character and also must he (pinliflcd.'* We Jiave plenty of good and qualified men to take eharge of the Lir.den postoHice. You wait, a short time ami vou will see how easy, it iteto Lurn ihe rascals out,

The worst Feature about 'catarrh'"-Ts its dangerous l.endencv to consumption. Hood's S:irapnrilla oures catarrh by purifying the blood.

I mill I'm' Sale.

'ITie Renjatnin Pceiiles farm, RitUalod iu Franklin lownship, ami consisting of i:.o acres, is now for sale. For terms ajijdv t.o iiif, po^tinicc larllugton. Ind

H. BALDWIN & CO., North Pennsylvania Street,Indianapolis.lnd

Ror.i irr W. Pi'.r.tWji s.

HiicUU'ii's A ruitra Sal vtt.

The best salve in the wot Id for (Juts. P.ruiscs, Sores. Fleers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, und all skin eruptions and positively euics Files, or no pav required. It is guaranteed t.o give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, '2*»ccntsu box. For sale at Nvc A Co.'s drug store.

GEO F. HUGHES,

South Washington Street, t-'rawfordsville. Ind

to

Walnut and

Chiekerintr,

C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.,

[Succp*nors to Williams Wllhttej

Money to Loan.

a E E N

Farmer* are granted the privila^e of pay* intc the money hack to us in drlbN of $100 or more at any interest payment.

RealEstate and Insurance Agts

Sw.iormr a in anil Washington.

ij\.gents Wanted! Tocnnvas

for the I,ararest, oUlesl. K-tah-

lisheit. IteM Known Nurseries in the country. Mn*t liberal term**. Fne|nallel f:i-ililic-». I'enevu Nur4»ry, established in 1HIU.

W. T. SM ITH, (ienevji, N. V.

On lonu or slmrl tltne at th« h»we«t market rate ol interest. »iood noles cashed. F.ZK/V VOHIS.

Miller Mlo'k, i'rawtordsville, Intl.

Money to Loan

AN* I)

Ready Made Abstracts of Title.

Recorder's Office.

MONEY TO LOAN

Houses and Lots for Sale also

Dwiilliiitfs io Kent..

7\.bst ract of Title

I Deeds aiidMorgagcsCarcfnlly Prepared

ALBERT CJENNISON,

bean and Insurance Ai^cnt, Abstractor and Convcyaneer, 119 1-2 East Main St.,Crawfordsville

Hoterouee by perminsion lounv city ban