Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 February 1898 — Page 8

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

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FEBRUARY 4. 1888 .,,,

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Selling Corn Mullis.

The farmers about Linden sold 109 tons of corn stalks there, last Friday at $3 a ton. ShV: AVill lie More in Miuvli.

The Keripath Lecture Bureau has promised that l)r. Talmasre will deliver his lecture here in March,

A Divorro Granted.

Pete Harnhart has been granted a divorce from his wife. The charge W"R habitual drunkenness and the lady didn't appear to deny it.

Iii llicliel ieu.

Thomas W. Iveene supported by Charles J5. Ilanford and a line company will predant "Richelieu" at Music Hall on Thur6dayevening, April 1.

flyers AVins.

l?en K. Myers won at the Chicago 1'oultry Show la6t week on his famous Lan^shans. First cock, first, second, third and fourth hens, second pullet.

Death of An liifanl.

The infant son of Bert Johnson, and wife, of near New Market, died Saturday. The burial occurred Monday at the Presbyterian cemetery, on the Terre Haute road.

AV ill 1 mprovo.

This spring A. F. Ramsey will improve his buildings on Green street just north of the Ramsey & Somerville block. A second story will be put on and other radical improvements made.

A Hold Dasli.

Fourteen hundred dollars snatched from Ben Williams on Green street. Alf Lookabill and J. J. Darter have sold a beautiful piece of property on Seminary street for Elizabeth Hazelrigg to lien Williams. Price SI,400 cash.

Want a I.oral ion.

The Decatur, 111., Malleable Iron Works Company have written here stating that they are looking for anew location. They do not want a bonus but desire, to locate in a suitable place. There will be communication began with them at once. "Undy" Is .Fined*

Willie Lindemood was fined in the Mayor's eourtMondaymorning for stabbing Glenn Ralston, the fine and costs together amounting to §15.35. The complaint against Ralston for sandbagging Lindamood was dismissed.

•Majjirit MurrU's.

Maggie ICeller, of murder trial fame, is in the sensation business nowadays. Last week f-he filed a damage suit for SSO.CGO against the men who pushed her prosecution and last Friday she went to Covington with one Jim La Hue and was married to him in the clerk's office. liooniinjj John.

Lebanon I'ionccr: The candidacy of John \V. McCardle. of Montgomery county,

for

the nomination for Con­

gress is being encouraged by Democrats all over the Ninth district. Mr. McCardle's nomination would put '•push" in the campaign. He is one of the bright young Democrats of the district

A t'reil it able Number.

The Ladoga Lctulcr last of week is a highly creditable number and embraces a complete and interesting history of the growth of the school system in Ladoga and Clark township. The history abounds in reminiscence and several very readable articles are contributed by those identified with the school at an early day. !*uth ot llonora M. Alr(urtv.

Honors Margaret McCarty, aged 11 years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty, died at 2 o'clock last Saturday at the family residence on the corner of Indiana and Illinois streets. The little girl died of hip disease contracted by a. fall some time ago. The funeral occurred Monday morning at 1' o'clock from St. Bernard's church.

A Italic of DaniH

Mayor Stilwell was in Kentucky last October and while there looked up the cabin where Daniel Boone and three other men including the Mayor's grandfather lived when they first came to that State. The only lelic to be found was a rusty door latch evidently made by hand and as Daniel was a blacksmith tne presumption is that the famous pioneer made it. The relic is on exhibition at Otto's window and after a few days will be removed to the museum of Wabash College.

Accojujim. to a celebrated anatomist there are upwards"of 5.000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These glands pour out the digestive juices which dissolve or digest the food. Indigestion is want of juice, weakness of glands, need of help to restore the health of these organs. The best and most natural help is that given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, because it supplies the materials needed by the glands to prepare the digestive juices. Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands and the atomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion certainly and permanently. It does so by natural tnean6, and therein lies the secret of of its wonderful and unvaried success.

At druggists, price 30 cents to 81 per bottle. •.

Xebeker in the l^oad.

Indianapolis News: The iulluential Republican State politicians are still "casting about" for a good man for chairman of the State committee. The district conventions for the election of the new committee will be held next Tuesday, but it does not appear that the chairmanship will have much bearing on the result of any of the meetings. The sentiment in favor of placing E H.Nebekerat the head of the committee appears to be growing. He is not a candidate for the place, but his friends here say he will accept if the place be offered to him. Some of the keenest polititicians in the State are declaring that nothing would do more to bring all the interests in the party in the State into harmonious relations than the election of Mi. Nebeker. The impression is now that by the time the new committee meets to elect a chairman, there will be at least a half dozan candidates for the place.

A Historical .'Mistake.

A writer in the Indianapolis Journal refers to President Smart, of Purdue, as having been the Indiana Commissioner to the Centennial in 1S70. He should know enough about Indiana to know that Crawfordsville had the honor of furnishing the Indiana commissioner to the great exposition of 1870 in the person of Prof. J. L. Camp bell. President Smart was only superintendent of the Indiana exhibits.

The Samuel Tapp Kstute.

Clerk Sparks is being beseiged with letters of inquiry regarding the Samuel Tapp estate. These letters come from all over the country and the writers manifest a keen anxiety for knowledge. The Tapp estate, never large, was settled years ago in due and regular form. Someone is evidently working a sort of an Aueke Jans fake.

Coming:

Jessie Mae Elall will hold the boards of Music Hall for a whole week next month.

FREE PUBLIC ROADS.

loll gates Are Iielicn of Bygone Times and Should lio Abolished. Men and women not greatly advanced in years can recall when the tollgato was a familiar object, not merely on country roads, but on highways near the cities, and many bridges could not be crossed save on payment of a penny. Some oi' these bridges were so flimsy thai they were probably paid for about once a month, to the undoubted joy of the stockholders.

The ease of travel and freighting mado by railroads, canals and steamers has made the public impatient of restraints against itself on wagon roads and sidewalks. Intercommunion has become more and more of a need.

The fact (hat it has long been hard to maintairfit has led to the widespread interest in good roads. Good roads and free roads have immensely increased travel, and travel has carried money into districts where the people were poor. They have also enabled the farmer to transport his crops with ease and celerity and to save his wagons and horses. They have stimulated the making and uso of bicycles. They have mado it easy for wives and children to break the long imprisonments imposed by winter slush and spring mud and go to town, to shops, to schools. They have become a prime need in all enlightened districts.

The continuance of public roads in private hards is anomalous and 110 more to be endured than a control of schools, jails, reservoirs and parks l:y companies would be. Private roads for the general uso are out of date. They are usually poor roads, and it remains now for the state to buy such of them as are left and make them free and modern.— Brooklyn Fagle.

THE FARCE GOES ON.

Year After Year the Country Roads Get Tlu'ir Annual "Working." In I he United States intelligent roadniakiug in the country is, as a general thing, almost wholly unknown, says the St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald. The ridiculous misapplication of rustic labor and foolishness known as "road working" is the gravest farce, an ordinarily intelligent people ever took part in year after year. It is too well known to need description, and the fact that it has so long been tolerated suggests a doubt whether ns a people wo are not destitute of honor.

The spectacle of all the ablebodied men of the "district" turning out under that master of roadmaking farce, the supervisor, as he is generally called, and spending two (lays each year in making the roads almost impassable for the rest of the year, and thus imprisoning themselves in the country during the late autumn and early spring, is one that would have delighted the heart of Cervantes and perhaps furnished a companion volume to the adventures of the knight of La Mancha.

But the farce goes gravely on year after j'car. If here and there a city begins to agitate the cause of good roads into the country in the interest of both country and city residents, it is opposed with much the. same arguments and obstinacy that good roads were opposed in England a century ago. The fact that it has been proved in other countries that good country roads have benefited the country on the whole fax more than the cities is a fact country dwellers, as a rule, are ignorant of and apparently cannot understand or appreciate.

Coughs and colds, down to the very borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing, healing influences of Dr. Woods' Norway Pine Syrup.

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LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS

IN HONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA,

Returned Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes

For the year 1896 and previous years, with interest and penalty of 10 per cent thereon, with current taxes for 1897 and cost of advertising:

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Probate cause No. 20iirt. In the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I ndiatia, January term, 1H98.

Charles A. Miller, administrator of estate of Catharine C. Malior, deceased, vs. Thomas K. Malier, Sr., et at.

To Thomas K. Malier. Sr. Vou are hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, his tiled in the Circuit Court ot MoutRoinery county.lndiana.a petition makius you defendant thereto, and praylnK therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the dobts and liabilities of said estate, and has filed an aOidavit showing that said defendant, Thomas K. Malier, Br., is not a resident of the State of Indiana and that said petition, so filed and pending-, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the oourt house in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on the 52nd judicial day of the January term, 1898, of said court, the same being the 10th day of March, 1898.

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STATE 01' IXIlI ASA. MOXTCOMUKY OOPXTV. SS I. William White. Auditor of said county, hereby certify that, the foregoing lands and town lots In iiil county were returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for the year 1S'.)7 and proviou- year-. that s-ttd taxes, together with interast, peualty current taxes for 1897 and co-it of advertising rem lin unp ti.i at this date, as appears 'from the County Treasurer's return.

Notice Is hereby u-iven th'it.s) 11111 :h of tli-i foregoing land 4 and towu lots as may bp neceHsary to dis ••liarire tin? t,axes, interest, penalty, and charges that, may be due ti.iereon or due from the owners thereof at. the time of sale, will be sold or oll'ered for sale at, public auction at. the court housedoor in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County Indiana' between the hours prescribed by law, on the second Monday In February, 1898.

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Jyj'0TICI^_0^, SALTS OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given tiiat we. the undersigned commissioners appointed by the Circuit Court of Montgom ry County, Indiana lu the case of Samuel Conner et ill. vs Antrellne Conner et al., will sell at public sale, the following real estate to-wit: The northwest ()uarter of section twenty-two (22). township eighteun (18j north, range three (3) west In Montgomery County. State of Indiana, containing 160 acres, it being the homestead and farm of the late Marion A. Conner, in Walnut township, in said county, about 2W miles west of the town of New itoss, on the Indianapolis State road.

TIME AND PLACK OFSAI.K.

bald sale will be made at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Indiana, on Saturday, Keb. 6. 1898, at 10 o'clock a

TERMS OP SALIC.

Said land will be sold on the following t«rms: One-third cash at date of sale, onethiru in niue months and one-third in fifteen months from date of sale, the purchaser executing notes for the deferred payments, bearing six per cent interest from date of sale and secured by mortgage on the said real estate. CHAS. T. NlnELY ,t JOSHUA H. CONNKIt, a-4t n.i-4 Commissioners