Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 January 1896 — Page 6

Feed Mills,

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Breaking Plows,

Cider Mills, Feed Cookers, Wheat Drills, Dandy Wind Mills,

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Oliver & Ramsey,

211-213 S. Green St., Crawfordsville.

Qo you ever eat /Anything old man? |f you do just Leave your order, if Y°u will, at the Daily Market of R. E. Atkinson,

And

if you have produce

Ready fot the market Keep in mind that Every day you can Take it there and Qo better than you Really think for. Others can do no better, prompt attention shown. |n every instance and No one turned away.

The Daily Market

DROP IN.

Corner of Water and College Streets.

LOST!

in a fence by a wealthy farmer residing not far from Crawfordsville, the sum of 950, because he paid that much more for it than he could have bought a better fence for at my factory. If you do not wish to have the same story told of you call at my factory and get prices on the best

in the market to-day, which for strength, dura' ility and elasticity is equaled by none.

My Woven Wire Fencing is manufactured in heights and lengths to suit the general trade. Call and see me at my factory at the old electric light building, Spring Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

G. W. WHITTIN GTON

CHOICE

Farms, Dwellings, Vacant Lots,

For sale on Reasonable Terms

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Money to Loan Sums tb Suit at Lowest interest.

Idle Money Invested Free of charge.

R. E. BRYANT &CO

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Real Estate Agents, Joel Block.

MORGAN & LEE

ABSTRACTORS,.

Loan and Insurance Agents

Money to Loan at 0 per cent. int. Farms ad City Property For Sale. Life, Fire and Accident Insurance Office North Washington St., Ornbaun

Block, Crawfordsville.

O.U. PERRIN. A W E

Practices in Federal and 8tate Courts. PATENTS A SPECIALTY. 3 jyLaw Offices, Crawford Building. Opp, Music Hall, Crawfordsville

ED VORiS. MAC STILWBLL.

Voris & Stilwell.

(Established 1877)

Representing SO of the Oldest and Largest Fire, Life and Accident luaurance Companies. farm Loans a Specialty. Prompt and Kqult able Settlement of Losses. Office—3d door north of Court House, Crawfordsville, Ind.

C. RIOR. Oo'lfiltor.

GEORGE W. FULLER,

Craw'ordsville, Ind., Breeder and Shipper of thoroughbred POLAND

CHINA bogs,B.P.Hooks. White Guineas and Fan* Tail Pigeons. Stock and Eggs for sale. Itfje $1.26

per 10. Write your wants.

J. J. I)arter

107 North Green St. Crawfordsrille. Ind.

Real Estate and Loan Agent.

Offers the following 'special bargains in farms this week: 300-ncre farm, ail choice lnnd, 2 miles northwest of New Richmond on

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ravel road, price only $50 per acre: a great 147-acre farm, 2 miles from Elmdale, good bouse and barn, outbuildings, farm in fair condition price only $35 per acre. SO-Hcre farm, black, rich soil, 3 miles southwest of New Richmond, land well tiled, Btnall house and barn this land produced 75 'bushelsof corn per acre last season price only $50 per acre. 40-acre farm, well improved, good house and barn, plenty of fruit, on (Travel road, land wall tiled close to school and church: price if taken soon $3,000. 80ncre farm, mostly black land, one mile from Linden on gravel road, nearly all in cultivation price $50 per acre. 80-acre farm, 3 miles from Linden, nearly all black land, well tiled, house and barn, fine farming-land price only $50 per acre. 60-acre farm near Linden, house ana barn, all in cultivation, a rare bargain price $50 per acre. 160-acre farm, 2 miles north of Waveland. good house and barn, outbuilding, orchard, on gravel road, fl farming lan' price only $50 per acre. 80-acre farm 5 miles northeast of the city, nearly ail bottom land, good house! and barn, on gravel road, if taken soon will take $47 per acre. 55-acre farm 0 miles southwest of the city, 45 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture price$1,500.

Our Special.

Offer

One dozen Cabinets and a life-size CRAYON for

$3.00.

This is a genuine offer come and see for.yourself.

Nicholson & Sons

118}£ E. Main St. Crawfordsville, Ind.

IF YOU WANT TO-

Borrow Honey

At a low rate of interest. Buy or sell real estate.

Insure Your Home 1

Against loss by fire, lightning or wind.

Insure Horses or Cattle

Against death from any cause, call on or write

D. W. Rountree,

Corner Main and Green Sts. with Live Stock Insurance Co.

The Popular Barber Shop.

A clean towel is used on every patron. None but skilled barbers employed, A clean shop and courteous treatment to all at

THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP.,

Farmers are invited to call and ascertain the worth of thqee statements.

SIM ELDRIDCE,

First door north of American Clothing House, Green Street.

Albert W. Perkins AUCTIONEER,

Stock Sales a Specialty.

All inquiries by mail or telegraph will receive prompt attention. Office with

A. s. CLEMENTS

107 N. Green St. Crawfordsqille, Ind. P. S.—Mr. Clements will receive orders and arrange for sales.

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Per Cent.

MONEY TO LOAN.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

llSHEkst Main St.

EZRA C. VORIS

Abstracts of Title!

For correct Abstraots of Title call at the Recorder's office, court house, where the original county records are. and where, also, a complete set of Abstracts may be found in charfteofWm. H. Webster, ahowlnir correct title to all lands in Montgomery county, Ind.

Deeds and mortgages carefully executed. Charges Reasonable.

Thos. T. Munhall, Abstracter.

FOR SALE

Poland China Hogs, Plymouth Rock Chickens and HronzeTurkeys one yearling Boar, two .. fall Boars, 16 February, 'March'"and April boars, 7 fine yearling SowsLlo choice Februtnd April"

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New Market, Ind.

W. BRUNER,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Business in all the courts and settlements of decedents estates promptly attended to. OFFICE over Maborney's Hardware Store.

LOUIS M'MAINS,

Attorney at Law1.

GENERAL INSURANCE.

OfiBoe Willi Ristlne fe RIstine, Booms 3 and 4 Fisher Building.

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

ESTABLISHED IN 1845.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1896.

PoitofHce Discontinued.

The postoffice at Shawnee Mound has been discontinued. The mail for that office will hereafter be sent to Odell.. v.. •,./

The Petit Jury.

The petit jury convened Monday and in spite of the call for three talesmen only eleven of the fifteen appeared, four having good excuses. A

Novelty That Never Strikes Greencastle.

Greencastle Banner Times: Crawfordsville is going through the novelty of a religious revival and the new experience is creating a funny state of affairs.

Disbarred.

David B. Davis, a pension attorney, of Thorntown, has been disbarred from practice before the Interior Department for unprofessional conduct in the prosecution of a pension claim.

The Matrimonial Designs.

New Richmond Enterprise: Ben A. Warbinton, the head man of the Red Saw Store, takes a constitutional walk of evenings into the country, the objective point being Romney.

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Photographed.

Graves, the Linden robber, was brought to Nicholson's gallery on Saturday afternoon and photographed. Howard, the overcoat lifter, refused to be taken. The photos were wanted bv the Evansville police.

Partnership Dissolved.

The law partnership of M. E. Clodfelter and Claude Thompson has been dissolved. Mr. Thompson will occupy the office just vacated by Paul & Vancleave. Paul & Vancleave will occupy Read Hanna's old office.

Will Locate Here.

Dr. Orsa Overstreet, of Greencastle, will arrive here in the course of the next few weeks to open a dental establishment. Dr. Overstreet is the gentleman who married Miss Jessie Joslin, formerly of this city.

Death of an Infant.

Paul J., infant son of Willis and Jennie Champion, was born Nov. 8, 1895, died Jan. 17,' 1896, age(| two months and IS days. This little bud scarcely opened here till it was transplanted to bloom in the better world where parting and tears are no more.

Death of Richard Wilkinson.

Richard Wilkinson, aged thirtyeight years,died of consumption Thursday, Jan. 16, at the home of his father, James Wilkinson, cine miles west of the city. The funeral occurred Saturday from the residence. Interment at Waynetown cemetery.

Artificial Ice.

J. A. Stutsman, of IndianapoliB, the gener&l agent of the York & St. Clair Ice Machine Co.,. was in the city Saturday inspecting the building of the new lea Plant which he pronounced satisfactory in every respect and wired his house to ship the machinery at once.

An Institute Leader.

Lebanon Patriot: Hon. J. A. Mount is to take a leading part in the Farmers' Institute, of Henry county, to be held at Middletown and New Castle Friday and Saturday. Mr. Mount has a well deserved reputation all over the State of being one of the best posted farmers of the day, and his presence is aLways anxiously expected.

A Tax Claim.

Attorney E. N. Hamilton, of Waynetown, was here two days last week examining the legality of the corporation of the little city as to whether the C. C. C. & St. L. R. passes through their corporation. He finds they are securely in the corporation and are entitled to five years taxes which will amount to three hundred dollars.

JL Smash Up.

W. F. Sharpe and wife were driving in from the Goben school house last Fr 'day and when near the Lee tile factory a -drunken man running his horse charged down the road,. Mr Sharpe was obliged to turn out to avoid a collision and was upset in the ditch. He fractured his knee and his horse was terribly cut on the barb wire fence. Mrs. Sharpe escaped without injury.

A Success.

A. L. Paire has returned from Earlham county, Georgia, where he went some time since to join the soldiers' colony. Mr. I?aire states that the colony is a great success in every way and that thousands are locating there. He drew a residence lot in the distribution of lands and sold it at a big profit. He intends to return to Georgia after a visit in this country.

Que Allen Sold.

The fastest trotting horse ever bred and owned in the State of Indiana was Monday sold to HintonGott,ofNewR( ss. The price paid was not "made public, but suffice to say that it was a good long one considering depreciation in value of horses. Dr. Gott says that he feels he made quite asuccss of his first, only and be thinks, his last venture in developing a great horse. It will perhaps be many a long day before the like of Que Allen will be bred and raised in Montgomery county.

.1 LANDMARK.

It Is Proposed to Remove to a More Advantageous Position the Stone Which Marks the First

Settlement in Montgomery County.

J#William Offield settled here in "1821.". These words are graven in a gigantic granite boulder which lies in the center of a big cornfield owned by old Grandfather Weir, whose farm is near the mouth of Offield's creek. The big boulder was placed there some years ago by the County Commissioners to mark the site of the first house erected in Montgomery county. Old Mr. Weir protests, however, that it does not mark the site and he wishes to remove the stone to a spot where it can be seen by all who pass along the beautiful and romantic creek drive. He is willing to remove the rock and to enclose it by a neat fence so that it can be easily seen. At present the rock is seen by no one, being isolated in the great cornfield. If, as Mr. Weir says, it does not mark the site of Wm. Offield's cabin it wbuld be far better to remove it to a spot near the road.

Letter From A. r. Willis.,

To the Editor of the Journal. 'v HABBISOUVILLK, MO.. Jan. 15, 1896.— I left Harrisonville, Mo., on January 5th for the Cotton (Exposition. The ground in Missouri was covered with snow and ice and the weather cold. When I got to Memphis, Tenn., there was no snow, and whed I reached Burmingham, Ala., there was'no ice, but the early Texas blizzard, which had swung far around South, had taken off the summer leaves in Georgia. On my route and everywhere I went I was agreeably surprised. I found Atlanta a first-class city with a population of not less than 125,000. The union depot is in the center of the city and the exposition grounds are three miles north of that, but inside the city limits. The weather was fine and so was the Exposition. Cotton in every form and makeup was not alone, for everything that can be known or mentioned in the line of uses was on exhibition. The public buildings are fine. The Capital building is a fire-proof structure and a wonderful work of art. The Legislature was in session with one colored member in the lower House. There is no North or South respecting class in Georgia. The Union and the Confederate soldiers walk hand and hand in one common brotherhood. We are often misled to think that at the time Gen. Sherman captured and distroyed the city that it was a mere village, for at the time of its conflagration it had a population of over 30,000. Now in the midst of that flourishing city, which has Phoenix-like survived its ashes, there is a belching well of natural gas sufficient for fuel for many a day. In the southeast part of the city, (Jr_ that portion called Lincoln

Park, is where the very heat of .the great battle of Atlanta is fought. We look with wonder and read a thousand epitaphs, and far over that great battle field is Pilate Knob. Still gazing upon that battle we seek the cyclorama. We search the history of heroes. We want to know who fought and who fell. McPherson with ten thousand patriots, the Blue and the Gray, fought and fell. Then the question comes where is wisdom found? If we have it it is from God. The churches are temples! On a Sunday I attended services at the Christian church on Lloyd street, and in the South I find that the churches are in different goods and in different truths from any in the Northern States, and corroberates Swedenborg when he declares that he has heard that the churches which are in different goods and in different truths —providing that their goods refer to the love of God, and their truths to faith in God—that they are like so many jewels in the crown of a king.

Atlanta is midway between the great mountains on the east -and on the west and is centrally located between the extremes of heat and cold. Its climate is modified by the breezes fron the Blue Ridge and Kennesaw Mountains. It has been resurrected and rebuilt by the combined efforts of two at one time great contending armies. Atlanta. Georgia, is the coming natural city. It will be the Jerusalem of the Western continent.

A. D.

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Oils and Machinery Supplies

Boiler Compound, Emery Wheels, Lace Leather,

Steam Pumps and Governors, Sight Feed Lubricators and Brass Good, Wind Pumps and Tubular Well Supplies.

Plumbing. Gas and Steam Fitting

A SPECIALTY.

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Funeral Director and Embalmer

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All Grades of Work Furnished from Cheapest to the Best. Black and White Funeral Car. The only White• Funeral Car in Crawfordsville. Residence 415 S. Washington St. Crawfordsville,Ind.

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