Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 September 1899 — Page 5

ABSOLUTELY PURE

Makes the food more delicious and wholesome

WOYAt BAKtWQ pownew

to COBBESPdNDENTS-

OLevi Ooona won the prize offered Int week. BUBAL BOUTE NO. 1. wwldiog BOOD.

Frank Back has returned from Virginia. Albert Montgomery will attend school this winter. 3ehool will begin Monday with Miss Mary Morris as teacher.

Miu Lizsle Wren has concladed a fiilt with friendB here. George Johnson, of Roachdale, was along this route Sunday.

Hisses Jessie Wren and Gold Beebe were in New Boss Sunday. Glint Chad wick has bought Ora Heflin's farm in Boone county.

Several from here attended the supper at Shannondale Tuesday night. Mrs. de Beck and daughter, Mabel, were Sunday Visitors at Wut. iiowman'd.

Remember Rev. Mttrray'sVfcguIar appointment at Providence Sdtieiay at 11 o'elook'

WillMlsh and-Olio Chad wick,-with their wives, attended the play at Mace Saturday night, 01 Bowman has bought and moved to the Love farm and Sam Smiley will Jive where Bowman did.

CALIFORNIA.

Ab Hank sold somo timber last week. 0»car Zook la working for J, B. Oowan.

Ed S^ank has been working for C. 8. Oowan. Several of the farmers are cutting oorc this week.

Obarley Bauk will teach at Kentwood this winter. The farmers will commence sowing wheat next week. arve Taylor bought a large bunch catves last week. rank Allen has been working for rge Thomas this week. iss Ethel Raff arty spent Saturday t'With Miss Bessie Cowan., few from this vicinity spent Sunafternoon at the fair grounds.

Cowan and wife returned last eek from a visit with relatives in llinois.

Home of the rye that was sown early been eaten by insects and must be wn over. The sohools in Coal Creek township ill not commence until the 25th of his month.

John Lynch sold about twenty bead Sheep to A. Snyder, at New Richnd this week. John Bills, of Waynetown, moved a rn aaJ an old house for George homes this week. sK:. •Irs. Katie Smock and son Ray, of loot*, have been visiting her father,

Hank, for several weeks. Btv. Biake and wife, of Oolumbus, eve bran visiting Mrs. 'a father, ~r. Raffarty. for the paat few weeks

Lon King hae sold his hoaae and lot to Monroe Mason and will move oo la father's (arm near Darlington, in

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spring.

Trjf'TmJoOTUtAL tor'loiter .^mAs.

BUBAL BOUTE NO- 4. Llllie Stall was at Ed win IngetsoH's week. Miss Josle Wrlgbtaman la working Gyrus Little's. Glint Piekett is hauling material for, ie new barn. D. M. Phillips visited relatives in htteaville Sunday. Ora Piekett and wife spent Sunday

Mrs. McOormtck's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McOlure were at the fair grounds Sunday.

Ernest Brown, of Waynetown, visited Fred Wilkinson Sunday. Vernia MeOormick visited "Dot and. Gertrude Wilkinson Monday.

Jas. Wilkinson is able to be around after a slight attack of malarial fever Verois .. Jlfpofmiclr,^ has returned home jroin a week's visit w,^|h Vera

Perkins. The entertainment at the school ise -Saturday night was a complete llare.

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E$eti$iWeU Man I" Day/9

ctorfsexamination

igftb jifew ihat kidneys* tandstomachare normal, the, doctor cannot analyze blood upon which these 'ans depend. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes enriches the blooa. It cares yoa hen "a bit off" or when seriously

Ictea. It never disappoints. jfspemla-u My husband had dyspepand Hood's 8arsaparllla cured him. little boy was nervous and the baby ulcerous sores. It cured both." Mas.

Bebk,

Portage, Pa.

Indigestion-"

I could not eat for some

onths on account of distress and indigesn. Hood's Barsaparllla cured me so that -n eat and sleep well." MBS. G. A. Guirrz, ylor and Walnut Sts., Wilmington. Del.

Never Disappoints

bod's Pill. cure Uy«r Din the non-irritating and a»ttr»fticio rake witn uood'« Sarttparllla.

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Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson and children are spending the week at the fair grounds.

Bd Ball and Loss Stull are exhibiting stock at the Orawfordsviiie fair this week.

Bess Smith, of Alamo, has been working at Mood Bolman's during elover hulling.

An excellent time wss had at the Bupper afad party at.. Marion Follick's Samrday night.

Ella Hessler, of Ingersoll's Corner, spent a few days with Mrs JSJaney HugheB last week.

Two young ladies from Monroe county have been tbe gne»ts of M.eb Anna Myers the past week. -x.

Rev. O. Blake, wife and child, of Columbus, Ind., were guests at A D. Wilkinson's last week.

Misses Nellie and Nettie Jamison, of Balhinch, have concluded a visit with Dave Myers and family.

Alfred Jamison will take charge of the school here this winter. The patrons are all phased with the selection.

Word was received here ]«*, week that Mrs Rebecca Bell, sister'Of James Wilkinson, had died attheliome of her sister in Shelby ville.

Quite a larg& crowd attended the farewell gathering at John Thompson's Saturday nlgu». They movca on a farm owned by Mr. Pickett Mooday.

With regret we hear that W. S. Fink and family will move to Chicago in the future. If such be true we will lose friends and neighbors that are highly esteemed throughout the coun trv

YOU NTS VILLE.

Nice carp are being caught along Sugar Creek now. Rev White attended conference at Frankfort last week.

Fred Hirst, of Chicago, is making a vibit with home folks. Wm. Barley ana wife spent last Sunday with Geo. Shacklin. j...u-

Howard Muons is delivering wood to several of the families here. Miss Lelia Simpson went to Danville last Sunday to visit her parents.

Miss Mae Fugate has severed her connection witn tbe woolen mills. Mr Dinsmore and sister, of Peru, attended their brother's wedding here

Several from bere attended Mr. Bischof's opening last Tueaoay evening. Albert Smith and family, of Freedom, spent Sunday with Ed Graham and wife.

James Swearlngen and wife moved into the rented rooms of Mrs. Moore last week.

Tbe correspondent, on account of illness, did not get to report any news last week.

Dora Ammerman, on Friday and Saturday evenings, talked on prison life, at the hall.

Misses McOlelland and Anna Priebe and brother, of Freedom, and Karl Burley spent last Sunddy at Wm. Sidener'e.

Last Wednesday evening, Sept. 6, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr an1 Mrs Samuel Love, wasi cele' tbe marriage of Mr. Jame* A.'_, more to Miss Eva !#$&..'the re® ao'd friende of the. co%tr«£kingpprt|ps being present. The home had '|m beautifully decoratedwithflowet-M vtoee for tbe ocea*iooiind at 8* 0x5*0 the hour for the ceremdny?kRev. Harry S White apoke the sotemn words whieh nnlted the Hveabf these two young people. After the ceremony the bride and. groom led tbe way to the dining room, where refreshments were served, consisting of lee cream, cake, and lemonade, the eonstn of the bride, Allena Love, being flower bearer. Mies Zernah Stalnaker was bridesmaid and was dressed very beautifully in white organdie. Mr. Dinsmore, of Pern, was groomsman.. The bride was attired in a beautiful costume of white lawn. In the parlor was displayed the presents to the bride, which included manv band«ome and valuable pieces of silver and ehina. Thursday noon tbey left for visit in Peru with the psrenta of tbe srootn. Mr. Dinsmore is engaged at Racine, Wis., and tbey will make that their future home. The good wishes of their many friends follow them to thefriiew abode, and thev ••art in life under very auspicious circumsiances.

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LONQSTBEET.

D. V. McCailisiur and wife, visited Obarley Brown's in Lebanon Tuesday E. H. Johnson, of Ooifitx, left a piano at Sam Knox's last Tuesday on trial.

Governor Mount spent a few days of last week at hiS'. WUlowdale country home.

Earl LeVollette, of Lebanon, was among ..relatives here Saturday and Sunday.

Mre. Sarah Burley will -stay some time *iib-her daughter, Mrs. Heme Bopper

Wm. Milled purchased one hundred head of cattle at Bioomington, Ind last week

Mrs. Susan LaFollette and daughter, Ella, will spend the winter at her son, Wallace's

Morgan Johnson and family have moved back to Shannotidale from Rcaebdale.

Miss Lu'u Hopper has been visiting relatives and friends In Darlington for several dayp.

Mr. and'Mrs Jack Henderoon attended a family rcuoion at Waynetown last week

Thomas Elliott and family, who have been at John Younjr's the past year, left for Rus«eliville Tuesday

Mis' 0«lia Dunham, recently from Virginia.' will spend the winter with her brother, John, of Bhannondale.

Miss Jessie R«gsdale, who has been critically ill most ot the summer, much improved and able to be at Sbannonoale.

Governor Mount has bad his tenant hou*.e where Henry Cox Jiwes, re paired and improved aud John Dunbam aud bon are painting it.

Tbe bridge just south of John Youog'6 home suuk dowo a few days B(fo It bad been unsafe for Bome time. It will be replaced bj an iron structure.

Miss Jennie Mount entertained a few of her Sunday school class at -her I one la&t Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served aud all had a good time

The friends of Miss Sntton, who died at her home near Advance passed thro'ti»r bere Mouiay with the remains to tbe Lutheran cemetery, tbe place of interment.

Miss Jennie Mnss will return to her hoire in New Ross next week to attend school tbye. MisB Myrtle McCartney, of Thomtown. will fin her place at Mrs. Sarah LaFollette's.

The proceeds of the icecreemFUpDer Tuesday night were over twenty fire dollais. A large ice cream freezer will be rurcbaeed for tbe cemetery BSBOc a'ion and tbe S. E.

Shannondale school. No 4, has been limited to one teacher this winter and all sorts of opinion are beard Tti.-y will have a go teacher—Georp-e Jackson, who will make the school a success if pos*ibie.

Mrs. Mary Hollowav. of Cra*»f^','18vilie. and Miss Cora" BoDkins, of Cen ter Grove, who have been at Marshall McCallister's for ssveral weeks, ire tnrnert to their homcB a few dayn aco. Miss Hopkins will be back next week.

Tuesday morning while Jumsn Spencer was df ing t^e early feedings the lantern he was using exploded, tbe flames leaping almost to the bay the mow He carried it ou'siritv eeverelv burninc hi- hand in doieg'so. The oil burned until the lantern was melted in pieces.

Dr. W. H. Burroughs, of Shannonda'e. met with a serious accident Friday morning. His crutch slipped and be fell, his entire weight coming flown on his cripp'ed

,(,g.

bending i»

until the the stiffened muscles and tendons weru broken and rendering him unconscious. Be was carried in. a doctor from Lebanon called, and the limb placed in a plasterparis case,

Smaller facts: Some of the younger folks had a good time at the fair on Tu»pdav Chas Giddis and wife visited relatives in F-an^fo-t lust wppk: a'wedding soon in tbe west end is rumored ClitFord Wcesnor returned to Marion this wepk Mica Li'lin Cambfn. of Ladoga, is visiting In Shannond*1p Wlllard Forrl w'f«, Brown and «»ife. Oil McDonald and wife. Thos. Garner and 0*is Crawford all went together to Niagara Falls a short time b*c*» su^sciha for »h» pst paner in the eonnty—The Joubkai. None can it.

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RURAL ROUTE NO-2.

Isham Everaon id wcikiug for Grant Ward. Mrs. Ida Bratton visited her brother Monday. „H. H. Swindler exhibited hia sheep It tln4at£this week.

Di'"tttttcfeeack-is

movlnf to 'hia fs'v

OaiWAefe'B.Oewpeie: .?•. titer xiq Hteifr Sefc^ekpntfTfemUfsettbadsfiIWgMifetlei:Siuukay«Kf iifv?imM Martin and family, of' Benton Odu^yareithe gueatev^tilsrnnele, D. Hr Marti%tand !amily: v,

Wm. Lnster and family and William Davidson and ..famUy visited Lon UcOiain aod wife Sunday.

Mr. and Mre. Faust and Mr. and Mrs. Swindler called on Milt acaenck and wife Sunday evening.

Mrs, Mary Diekersoo and daughter, Mits Anna, and Grant Ward and family viBited at James Sandera', aunday.

The horse thief detective company met in regular session at Fauviow, Saturday morning, Sept. 9, at lu o'clock.

Miss Anna Dickerson, whp has been teaching music on thia route, will leave next week for Greencastle, where she will attend' music Buhool for six monthB.

T. C. Simpson, who will teach at Fairview, has moved, from RuBsellyille to New Market,isi* «s oto bt) near hi( school. Mr. James, -. the trustee^Jbaa had the premises-put in good-repair Both patrons and pupils" are glad because of the prosipecc for anrotherQgood term of school. i. a

WIN GATE-

Guy Haas, of Veedersburg, visited friendB here on Saturday. Stillman Goff and family, of £lmdale, visited here Sunday.

J. Hall and Tom Gott have both moved within the past we«k. Samuel Sink, of Frankfort, is stopping with his son George^ at present.

Mrs. Addie White, of Vincenne*, is spending a mouth with her many friends here.

Uncle Sammy Haines and son Joseph, of Uuion township, were here on business Monday-

Martha Coon will soon move to town and take possession of the house vacated by Tom Gott.

Frank Goldsberry and family, of JameBtown, have been visiting relatives here for a week.

The new tural mail "route from this place

STOPS

into operation to-day, with

Fred W. Royalty, carrier.Ci? George Vancleave and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl baby at their bouse about one week ago

Mrs. Lizze Hensicker, of Frankfort, has returned home after a pleasant visit with ber daugnter, Mrs. William |Jackson.

John S. Martin, A. T. Leath, Cap Meredith, Frank Oottrell and Phillip

Deeter attended conference

at

Frank­

fort as lay delegates. Editor tSraall, of the Wavnetown DUpatch, is a great advocate of temperance and wants all the saloons crushed, yet he is "rushing the Cawn" to a considerable extent.

Tbero will be given on Friday evening at tbe residence of J, 0 Snyder, a public reception to Rev. 0. W. Postill and wife, in honor of their return to this charge from conference.

NEW MARKET.

Carrie Hicks nan typhoid fever. Jennie Patterson is on the sick list Samuel Watson is all smiles because "be is pa."

Annie Hampton is working for Jennie Patternon this week. A. large crowd of children from here -went jo tbe fair Tuesday. .Thomas.Kelsey has moved his family from this place to Crawford6ville.

Luther Douglas and family will move into the house vacated by Thos. Kelsey.

Miss Jessie Davis, of Lapland, spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends ihere.

The-.Yaocleave reunion will he held at Unoie Jonathan Vaucleave's Sept. 26: Let all go and take well iiucd baskets. ~"Rev. Brown filled his regular appointment at the Christian church bere last Sunday.

Last Sunday evening at the Christian church at this place occurred the marriage of Elmer- French and Miss Mabel1 Reynolds, of Brown's Valley. Rev Brown officiating. The happy couple 6tart iniife witb bright prospects Their many friends join in wishing the ma loog and happy life. 'X- The.Terry reunion was held at th»* residence of Josephus Terry Thursday, Sept. 7. at Haw Creek, Sve miles south of Ladoga. There were seventy of the relatives present. All brought baskets loaded don with temoting viands for tbe inner man. At noon tables were set under shade trees in the yard and all epjoyed to the utmost tbe bountiful oinner. Music was furnished by Mrs Anna KrooUshi^p nn^

Misses OUie and Ada Terry. Late in the afternoon t.be various parties departed for tbeir homes with th« b^oe that they, one and all. might be abie to m^et manv more times reunited and spend such a happy day.

NEW ROSS.

Guy Adkine was in Indianapolis on Wednefcday. Gilbert Shaw has matriculated witb Wababh College.

Burgie Stawartihas ^recovered from his recent illness. Nell Rountree is spending the week in Crawfordbville.

Rev. H. C. Riley has been returned to this circuit again. Mrs Ellen Graves is recovering from her attack of sickness.

A. W. Johnson returned from Cincinnati Monday morning..-

A girl was born to Peter Harris and wife last Tnoid»y morning. Clarence Burroughs, of Shannondale, will teach the Greenwood school ti is winter.

W. J. Sanford and family, of Leba non, were the guests of George Sanford Sunday.

R. L. Bratton is exhibiting his Poland China hogs at tbe Crawfordsville f^lr ih|e..^ eek,

Ali the new and nobby fall bats for women and children at Miss SchuttV shop, NewLRoes,(Ind ,...

Hiee ljliye Rags-

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The ladies of the E. church will give an ice cream social next Saturday from 2 to 10 p. m. for church benefit.

Thomas Bronaugh and Miehael Rruch returned, from the east last Monday. They visited New York and Washington.

The second Walnut township institute will be held on tbe fifth Saturday in September and the others on the third Saturday in each month afterward

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ELMOALE.

But little wheat has been sown here as yet. Eii '8helley has rented the Andy SHfeankiarm 'Theftlntiers are working, on the new Achoof buitding..

Wrs. Amanda Marble, of Greenwood, iS visiting here. ~Tom A^lleiS wiH t^ach school at Center this winter. ». The'6ch1ool {iou8e^neargRouEd Hill is nearing completion?'

Will^tiarew has gone to Missouri to -visit bis brother'Art. Milce Foley is visiting home folks before starting to eehool.

Tbe carpenters are having a time getting .lumber for the ehnreh. yhwEwill be an old aoldiere' reunion at Garret Larew's on'SnndayrSept.

Jamea Bennett haa rentedtheJames Sullivan farm and is breakinsr for »beat.

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Misses Dane Lidster and Lucy Swank were goesU. of Neal Lidster and wife Monday.

Elbert Morrow and family, of Wingate. visited Joel Fonts and family on last Sunday.

Oharley Harmon and family made a visit to Vermillion county last week and returned Tuesday.

The people come from far and near to view our new church and school buildings on Sundays.

Ben and Joe Swank and Joe LevingBton made a business trip to Crawfordsville, Wednesday.

Tbe ladies' aid society had an ice cream supper at the church Saturday night, the proceeds being about $15.

Mrs. Ida Cowan and mother-in-law, of tt'e Cowan neighborhood, visited Mrs. Guy Widner and family last Tuesday. "T-W.

"..THERE'S A..

Difference.

Betwoen clothing made exactlj right and clothing made "just to sell." The latter may look well for a few days, but wear and weather soon betray the "just to sell" sort.

Clothing honestly made of honest stuff keeps its sha^t and style proves its aualii\ the loDger you wear It. ThatV economy.

Gilbert & Gregg,

Merchant Tailors and Haberdashers.

Joe Fouts things there is money in rising tomati

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and Bugar corn for

tbe canning factory. He picked 100 bushels of tomatoes Monday. Ben Brown and Johnny Birdsell and a force of bands put up telephone poles Wednesday to run to Stiilman GofE's and Albert Ames', who will have telephones.

The Methodist ladies met at Sarah Cowan's Wednesday and sewed tbeir quilt together. Tbey are talking of having a church bazar to sell it and several other articles.

The little daughter of Mr. Breaks came near drowning in the water tank a few day6 airo, sne not being discovered until she bad sunk once. It looked almost like a miracle to see her brought around.

ALAMO-

John Micheals is still quite poorly. Bessie Smith is attending the fair this week.

Howard TitUB is said to be improy ing in health. Daniel Gilkey is building a barn at bis homestead.

James Stanford and wife have bady at their house. Dr. Den SIS was at Indianapolis last Saturday and Sunday.

Orpba Bowerman will attend school at Waynetown this winter. Lova Minor, of Peoria, 111 is the guest of Dr. Brown and wife.

Dock Myers and daughter, Coloa, were at Wal ace last Saturday. Mrs Lizzie Grimes is having a serious time with her stomach.

Miss Mattie Micheals is quite sick with congestion Of the Btomach. A number will attend tbe fair from here at Crawfordsville this week.

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George McVey has purchased the Vancaonon draying outfit. Mrs. Uary Prescott, of Allegheny, -Pa., is visiting relatives here.

WBB

held bere Monday. A

number of teachers were present. Lucy Long and children, of Darlington, viBited home folks last week.

Mrs Phoebe Holman has been very Bick with heart trouble this week. John Thompson and family will move near Biuff Mills in a very short time.

Miss Ola Westfall spent a day last week with Wm. Ammerman and family.

Mrs. Anne Campbell is improving slowly from a serious attack of heart failure.

John Smith will take charge of the farm of Charles Rountree this next season-

Miss Anna Wert and Ethel* Livengood, of Oraw fordsville, were bere Monday.

Will Simpeon, of Russellville, was the gueet of hia sister, Mrs. Day, last Thataday- .... ^Mr/EVri an^lPamfty. of Texas, took ^padrWtii ^arllb'Weatfall and wife jlfftjStndiisflioq &dt

MiakDeVla 4)ennis. and Miss Law 7(jPfe«wotc «GnKfoid«illet: attended instJlnte.l5Rn.fiay.

Mr* Alice Westfall took a carriage load of little girle trom this place to the fair Tuesday.

Ed Truax returned from Indianapolis last Saturday, where he attenaed the play, "Finne&an's Ball."

The teachers here this winter are Prof. Coombs, principal Miss Law rence, intermediate, and Mits Dennis, primary.

Mi*s Lucv Fishero was at Indianapolis a few days last week visiting ber BiBter, Riila, who is witn the Finnegan Ball company at that pla

James Micheals and wife received several fine photographs, one of Fort Sheridan, one a scene on Lake Michigan, another of their aon* Merge, and two comrades in a tragic act iu camp. They are fioe pictures, they ala^, received the photo of their son, Floyd, and three comrades in company witb five letters written at different times.

The Ripley township Veteran Association will hold its 5th annual reunion and lawn dinner in the Locust Grove Btock farm of Obarles Rountree, one and one-half miles east of Alamo, on the Alamo and Yountsville graval road, on Thursday, Sept. 28tb, '99. Same grounds as last year. All exsoldiers are cordially invited to be with us on that day. Oome with well filled baskets, everybody. The Ripley association extends to the Brown, Scott and Clark township associations a special invitation to be with ns on that day. Plenty of good water end. abundance of shade on the ground. The programme will consist of shbffc reminiscent sketches of army life by the old vets, singing martial music, etc All citizens and everybody cordially invited* Don't forget tbe pass word, which is, "Baskets of Grub." By order of committee.

Ko£'.'-:'A Southern Liter*tare. Interesting literetnre regarding the south is now being distributed by the Southern Railway—"Southern Homes" folders, large map folders, "Land of the Sky" booklets. "Southern Fields," "Minerals and Mines" books, etc., mailed free to an^v address. "Tbe Empire of the South" is a very handsome volume of about 200 pares, profusely Illustrated, also issued by the Southern Railway, and sent to any address upon receipt of 35 cents,which amount approximates cost of dellverv. Address

Wm.

Public Sales

Besides printing the4iandson»est sale bill and horse bill ever seen in the county we give with each set of bills one insertion of an advertisement in the WEEKLY JOURNAL FREE.

Thursday, Sept.

cash 7-28tf

H.

Tayloe,

Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Southern Railway, Louisville, Ky. 9-15

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Chas. E. Davis will offer at public sale at his residence three miles soutia of Crawfordsville, on the Greencaatlfc ./ road, one nine-year-old general pay*'%'• pose horse, 2 work mares, 1 Hackney^ colt, good milk cow, 1 yearling heifer4'^r 3 brood sows, two with plg$, hog, 1 Avery cultivator, $ Imperial Bteel beam breaking plow, 1 spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 1 mowing machine, 1 steel hay rake, 1 two horse wagon, 2 sets double har-, ness, pair bob sleds, gnrden plow, road. wagon and 35 acres of corp in field.

Friday, Sept. 29,

Aloczo "Xoung will sell at his residence, 2 miles east of Crawfordsville on the Indianapolis road, 40 head of horses, black imported Perch^Sa stallion, mules, cows, two steers, calves, sheep, hogs av^rajfinfitf -122 pouDds and 33 brEHti—of

twfl.

months old. y&iSe dPSfr?

Priday, Oct.

6, :i -s®? eite

Andrew Smiley and Albert'Remley will sell at public sale at the former'# farm, one-fourth mile west of Mace^ on the Indianapolis road, cows, calvee, mares with colt, shoals, sows, surrey^ wagon, harneFS, farm implemente, corn in field, hay in mow, furnitnre.'

IF YOU WANT A GOOD

Poland China Boar or Sow Pig

W tb Plenty of Size

Sired by my old hog. Purge Stretcher, the taxr wJtiZ'L"

s"""f1Prlzes

1° lb98, write mS

tarm three m'lps Hue «outh of New

Market

MILBERT HAYLERJ Market,

Gaylord S. McCluer^ Aitorney at Law, Real Estate jiod Probate matters earefolly manaued. Wills, con»r-.cts and leases prepared General practice. Notary Public—1.5 S. Green Street,

Opposite Postofflce.

The People's Exchange

TIT ANTE D—'To ezebaoge a Jack for bewaft cl'-?°un?.borsts preferred. Call at Thompson A Bland stables near VandaHa stauou.

F°^,mDarlioKiun,

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200 414

uillea southeaafc

of 110 acre* (arm -lajni. 9B acres w.K,d- pasture. *ood brick hoifii lir»o barn prlvil»g« of anwirg wheat In corn tela faih posstssi-.n tr'veri March

1. 1800. TeriMS

1) ANIEL LEWIS,

Darllugtoa.

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trade for city proparte.

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1&rai Property,

two callea

"J Alamo, witn four room hnn«a, «*(L orchaid, era ana tarn. Audreys KteRoss, TouDtsville, tod. ditw9-3S

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8«"S?UI1*trees

SWAPS.

AnybinK yon want at y«nr own-prlwi^ I have 40 acres of land abont ha of

I am loaning money at lowest interna rates do you need any? I have 50 aces of go»d farm land and att under cul'lvatl -n. a vrood 5 room hou eel* tar, cistern, a wells, outbouses, 2 good barnsL on-hard, etc., on a good gravel ro d, nihs from Crawfordsville, free 11. delivw*. Pr ce 150 per acre. 'OoyouvrantItr

I bave.36 «cres within 8 miles- d- Oraw fordsville,about 20 npderculUvation, aeo^l small ho se, orchard, f«lr bar andoutbaM-

I have a50 acre faim 10H miles from Craw* fordvllle. 40 acres under rnltlv&tion: ti' has a good 7-room house, fair barn and oat bul dings, god wells, son.e timber. I wlu sell it for 11,100. Will accept a payrueoi of $600 a^d give easy terms ou remainder Va you want It?

I hsve a splendid modern house for sale,' supplied With water, gas. bath room, stationary washsta. ds. etc., and tple didly located See me at once if you are interested.

I have a good 7 room bouse, well located, and supplied witb water, gas, sewerage.welt,' cistern,fruit, ood barn, etc., am In aspleadld neighborhood. Wills 11 for |1,500. ney to loan at lowest intere«t rates and ou easiest *er»s. Partial pay me privileges granted and loan may be paid off at any time.

It you have anything to sell or swap or if you waut to buy, sell or swap for anything, seo me. ¥uurs truiy, chas. Rosa,

Opposite Postofflce. 117 8. Oreen St.

HI iM

64

acre farm,

miles northeast of the city, rood att Payments and on easy t- rms.

Maaa.

•nn iuiCK" I®m*dlate poasession. See Bnton & Jonee, attorneys. it-w

EjX)K HaLB—One acre of.arouad, igood lea rom nouae, Rummer kitchen- isxAa bouse, cellar aad otherl*oUt"bd«ldlh*fc^2e5" 'vS*'

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terms for remalnaer. sis ziah you want It? I har.- 35 acres of unimproved laiidfS all ofit, can be cuHlvat d. The fenclnir la lair a«d has an excellent bugar camp »ill sell it on easy terms «.t 120 per acre. On' you want it?

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"Farminsurance' iu the old and reliable Continental and Hartford. I have 60 acres of go«d pasture or faraa land fr sale. It h*s no top o- em- ntsbntte fall ly.well fpnced and has plenty of ttnlw, aud a good sugar camp. I will sell It at a bargain and on eaSy t- rms. t~'O.OOper a&fc is my price. Do you want it?

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