Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 October 1900 — Page 6

Lotus McMams,

Law and Insurance.

y^TTORNEY for AMERICAN SrttKTY L-o. of Sew York, with a capital of 2,500,000. Why obligate your self to your friends, when we can furnish you any kind of bond you want for a small premium. For further Information call »t our ollice.

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THE LAW

REAL ESTATE OFFICE

W. P.r.BRITTON.

12&H K. Main St. Urawfordsvlile, Ind.

In addition to the trans noil in of lena business t.his office buys and sells real eatfcti on commission, »nd loanb money. The olllct 8 supplied with larire list, ot very deslrabli property, including farms from 10 to 8U( acres in this arid adjoining counties, for sail or trade. Houses and lo's in all parts of tin City. raiiKlnft in price from 9400 to #7,000, vacant lots in •vhltlocl: Piace, Schultz A Hulet's addition, and in other parts of tht olty. Also some very desirable business lo»ctions and suburban tracts.

Real Estate Bargains....

These are just aofew of many bargains.

Andrew Townsley,

Hinpboll Iuillin^.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, Mortgage Loans, Real Estate.

ABSTRACTS OK TITLE carefully compiled from up-to-date abstract books. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates with privilege of repaying part of principal at my Interest period.

I'AUMS KOK SALE, desirable land, well located and improved, at, reasonable price per acre.

HOUSES AND LOTS in the city Tor sale at very low prices. If you want to purchase or sell real estate, or to make or renew a loan at a low rate of Interest, please call and consult me at my office.

Thos. T. Munhall,

Abstracter, Hex I Estate, and Loan Agt. R. Main 8t. over Lacoy's Book Htore.

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We now have an unlimited amount of money to loan on Improved farms at pet cent, interest,, K'anting the privilege of paying any or all of loan at the ond of 11 rat. year, or any time thereafter. No gold note. Pay all interest and partial payments at. our ofllce. We ask no appraisementar.d examine all farms ourselves. No publicity whatever. Money on deposit, and can close loans without delay or red tape. (.'all or write us for further particulars. 1'itANK c. F.VANS A- CO, 7 N I N Oflion with A S. Clements,

A iron Ilomc of Now ork.

The Crawfordsville Trtfst Company

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is composed of home men. I. formed to do a trust business, Thadutiesof Executor,Guardian. Trustee. Administrator, etc., are carefully and reasonably executed, and bonds of all kinds furnished, saving you the embarrassment, of calling on your friends. Information furnished cheerfully by mail, or obtained by calling at our ollice corner Main arid Green streets, over American Clothing store

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Dana Brothers,

Real Estate and Loan Agents.

Money to Loan ai 5 and 6 Per Ciot

Oil. 160 acre farm 7 miles from the city on L'raTt-1 rnu. H!} acre* 1 ri cultivation, balance timber and pasture, (iood soil, well tiled, room hou-e. Ijirn. outbuildings, tliHloc ition $46 per acre. hO aere, farm 7 miles ffotn tli« city, a 1 in cultivation, ii" wa»te land, wi II I lied room house, barn, outbu idintrs, on gravel road. A butcaiu at. JSiu per acre. 643. 70 acre farm '2yt miles noriheist of W.iynetown. SO acres in cultivation, balance pasture, mostly ack so 1, 6 room nous b»rri. outbuildings, on yruvei road. A barjMiin at Stfi per acre. 6J5. 2 4 acre farm, 8' acres in cultivation, balance pattur» ami umber. 5 room bouse, barn, outbuildmt'F. orchard, livinir spring, about ?1,0' 0 worth of saw tl her t.. sell. Will exchange for i.a! 1 farm Wilis-e that, the rent a ue will not exced $1 '2o Der aero and fjl v« ilve years tiuie on 82.' OO at percent interest with pr vlletr" of partial payment.. Ilav.- property to sell In all p*rt of th city. Some bureaus in subur ban property, (-all and

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at 5 and 6 per cent and divide the commi-i-sion with bj rower, and yive privilege of partial payment 65H HO th far" V& rolla of North Tnlon 65 acres in cultivation, baUnce tlrnb and pasMire, «ood spring, no bulldljcs. Kood sugar camp. 140 per nere 605. 1 h(l acre farm 7 miles southwest of the city, 120 acres in -uitlvatioo, balance pasture and timber, all in Krassbut 30 acres, 4 room e. new cellar, birn. youni: orchard. ood uprinjis, lino yra/.luc land, a bargain at $30 per a"re. (51. 260 acre farm, all in cultivation except a 10 acre (twe, all black, level land, 7 roii house, barn, 3 srood wells. This is a fir^i class farm. Would exchange for a entailer one. 2'A miles from Kusseilvllle.

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on acres Adjoining city, beautiful locaW l.ion, level and in high state of cultivation land all around it sold for $100 to 1125. Can be bought for $75 an acre. acres fl miles from city at f60 por acre, and a handsome city residence His address was a magnificent one and that, will be sold at a price that will inter- I in est you. if only for an investment. I w'as loudly applauded.

on acres IMS miles from city for $1,650. ton is making splendid speeches this A fine little farm worth a great deal more than the pries asked.

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Big Turnout at Linden.

lion. M. 1). Whit? spoke at Linden

crowd. not

I last Monthly to an immense nearly all those desiring admission being able to squeeze into the hall. Mr. I White made a splendid address and was cheered to the echo.

At New Market.

W. T. W hitting ton spoke Market Tuesday to a great

at New crowd.

Mr. Whitting-

fall and always attracts large audiences.

Republican Meeting.

The address of Edgar Rice before tho Morton and First Voters clubs Tuesday was an enthusiastic atl'air. Mr. Rice has lately renounced the Democratic party and last night gave forceful vent to his feelings against that party.

Miller wants a release from Tom Miller. who deserted her the day after they were married.

Letter List.

Following is the list of uncalled for letters remaining in the postoftice at Crawfordsville. Ind., for the week ending Oct. 24. 190n. Persons calling for them will say "advertised:"

Allen. Jas. M. (I) Cunning. Je«s iMtitnry. O \V. Hutching, tin ma Nilior, Made I' 'tt,on, Joe Sharp. M. Taylor. Dr.-

TheyWantTFreedom. been the friend anil champion of the Nettie .1. A1 ward has sued George soldiers in times past and have no faith Alward for divorce. He failed to pro-!

vide and was cruel besides. Nannie E. I

"Near Crawfordsvlllc."

The Chicago ltvcnrd states that James Whitcomb Riley is in that city stopping at the Auditorium hotel, and that •'he will return in a few days to his home near Crawfordsvillc." It is gratifying to note that Indianapolis is finally becoming suburb—a fordsville.

Lee Smith Married.

Dayton (O.,) /'rcw The stage furnishes but little real romance behind the scenes. Sermons and homilies have been inflicted on a long suffering public on the theme, "All is not geld that glitters,'' but the love of Florence Kother, the luxuriously beautiful contralto of "The Rag Time Reception'' company, and Lee Orean Smith, musical director of that same bright hodgepodge of merriment, is the happy exception which proves that hum-drum old rule.

So Mr. Smith deserted his post in front for a few moments, met Miss Kother ir the wings coming from her dressing room, proposed in thrilling

Mr. Smith is one of the most accom" plished musical directors now traveling. He is also a successful composer. His new opera, "The Inca," is one of the musical successes scheduled for an early production nest season. Mrs.

657. 240 acre farm 8 miles southwest of! Smith's New York address was No. 1-S the city, nearly all In cultivation, house, i_o .g pe0 pie promis barn, outbuildings, on gravel road. $50 per east Lath street. next w0ek wU] be by 'M'A ,, I The witnesses at the ceremony were 624. 26 acre farm 2 tniies east of New ,. ,, ,, Ross, all In cultivation except 1 acre, 4 room Mr. and Mrs. Vt llliam P. DeVaull. houie. bam. 2 Rood wells, abundance of fruit Tho ,rw»n of ill kin-is, all black land. Will trade f.'r -Lncgioom \sds boi and xaised at olty property. A bit-gain at $1,000. Crawfordsville, Ind. 032. 46»4 acre firm miles south of the I city at North Lnion. All in cultivation,

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good house and barn and outbuildings, on gravel ro id, a desirable location. Cheap at rr, tee per acre, sort. Dr. Thomas

LIE RUN DOWN.

The Hamilton County Soldiers are hot for Landis.

reports expressed themselves most em-

I phaticallv at a meeting of the March-

ing club. Saturday night. They deI clared their unfaltering allegiance to

I the grandiold party of Lincoln and liberty, of Grant and old glory, of McKinley and prosperity, and vowed that no personal grievance should divert them from the jilain path of duty of voting for the flag and the best interests of the country. They declared that they would vote for and work for the whole ticket from top to bottom, and if all the Republicans of the county were as I true'as they, that Mr. Landis would carry the county by 2,000 plurality,

recognized as a sort of a of the Murdock hotel met by chance a literary suburb—of Craw-1 colored man by the name of Dr. Hick-: I man. lie stated that his home was in

Cook. W. W. Kaniiar. TleW'ltt V. Hatfield. ,1. Lindsay, Kay Oleary, .lohnny lloss, Nellie ^trass, Julia -. 1'oodus, Mrs. A tin alee

Hal King's "A Rag Time Reception" company, commenced an engagement in this city yesterday afternoon at the Park theater. Shortlv after the curtain rose, and before Miss Pother's turn bv was announced behind the scenes visson the call boy, the sentimental musical it, r0cd not be said that Hickman ha

director, receiving a mind-wave from the blithsome contralto, couldn't stand tho strain any longer and decided that he must say something definite to her. Their attachment has been reciprocal since their meeting at the time the company opened, eight weeks ago. and it has been a joy to look upon.

THE C11AWFORDSYILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

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H. M. Caylor, of Noblesville, has forwarded Major Travis a copy of the Noblesville Ltibjcr with the following article marked: 'For some time the busy bodies in politics, and especially the Democratic managers, .have been circulating' the reports that Dr. A. Tucker and exDepartment Commander H. M. Caylor were not loyal to the Republican ticket and would scratch Mr. Landis. While I there has been some personal dill'erences between these men, yet it was not generally believed that it would I elTeet their voting. But the talk went on until Dr. Tucker and Mr. .Caylor I became indignant at the charges of disloyalty, and to put a quietus upon such

And thus ends another campaign lie. The story that the soldiers of Hamilton county would vote for Dave Allen is nothing but a dream or a hope ol his managers. They know what party has

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I Crawfordsville, and that he was making Bryan speeches. It was the day of1 the barbecue, the city was full of Bryan men and he evidently took me for a

Bryan man. When he stated that he was from Crawfordsville 1 inquired conI cerning the political conditions down there, especially with relation to the colored voters. He stated that he had I organized a club of forty colored vot-

CL-S, all of whom would vote the Bryan I ticket straight. He stated that there were about Jl'7 colored voters in Crawfordsville and he thought that he would be able to control about eighty votes.

He said, speaking of the forty vote's outside of the club ''of course it will take a little persuasion' to land them.'' I asked him how much 'persuasion.' and snapping his fingers significantly he said: "About $2.00 a head: *2.00 a head will buy them.' "After returning to my home in Burrows it occurred to me that possibly it might be a good thing to let the colored voters of Crawfordsville know the estimate which their fellow citizen placed upon them. You are at liberty to make use of this letter in any way you see proper.

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Monarch over pain of every Eclectric Oil.

him were passed.

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style, was accepted, and went back be-: fore the footlights and directed the romantic singer's numbers with more: than his wonted spirit.

After the show last night, about 11 :.'S0 o'clock, the Rev. ,T. G. Neiffer performed the last act in this little romance at his parlors Main street.

All Unsavory Record.

Frankfort AYic.s': Capt. D. F, Allen with his large amouut of money ae-

cumulated in Frankfort, had a splendid opportunity to favor Frankfort laboring men by establishing his bicycle factory in Frankfort. He could have employed many men at good wages who I were not at that time employed. Did he do it? No. Why? Because he

beautiful could get convict labor at 40 cents a day on north

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Miss Kother, whose real name is lubor that such a man should go unreFlorence Margaret Goring, is a Denver buked? Is the employer taught to regirl. She is one of the most charmingwomen on the stage, with hair like midnight, and a contralto which has earned for her the title of the American Calve. Two vears ago she did star a singing act in Mathews and Bulger's "Gay Coney Island."

Put the difference in his pocket. Is it not against the interest of well paid

speCthonest labor by the such a man to congress.

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Ills Estimate ot Colored Voters. William Kendall, a thoroughly reliable citizen of Burrows, sends Tin-: JOURNAL the following letter, which needs no comment: '•RURUOWS, Ind., Oct. 21, 1!)00. EDITOR CHAWFOROHVILLE JOURNAL, Crawfordsvillc, Ind.— MY DKAR SIR: Last Thursday evening 1 was in Logansport on business and while in the ollice

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"P. S:—I might add in this connection that Captain G. B. Ward, of Monticello, was sitting hy my side while I this conversation took place and can testify to the accuracy of the above,

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He is a one-lekr?ed veteran of the civil war and was for four years treasurer of White county and postmaster under the administration of President Har-

no club of any kind here, and the state-

ment that he is able to buy the negro voters at $2 ahead is a slander on them. Last Monday at the meeting of the colored Republican club Hickman was denounced and re.ioluuona condemning

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election of

Veedersburg Boomers.

The Veedersburg boom train struck the town last Tuesday at 11 o'clock and with two bands made a parade of our streets whooping up the street fair there for next week. A large number of people were in line, some of them grotesquely habilitated. The Veedersburg band is a good one and tendered a serenade to THE JOURNAL office during its stay here. The Veedse that their fair ill odds the best they ever gave

What Shall AVc Have for Dessert? This question arises In the fa-rily every day. Let

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White or grey cotton blankets with colored borders, weight 2j pounds, size 5(ix74 inches and worth ")2ic wholesale at

48c pan*.

Kleven quarter cotton blankets in white, grey or tan, with fancy borders, weight 3 pounds, ... size 68x78 inches and worth $1, at,

73c pair.

30 pairs Yountsville all wool, eleven quarter blankets, white, grey or red, weight 5 pounds, all perfect goods and worth sfo and $5.50 at the mill—just telephone them and see—but we own them from last season and oiler them while thev last at ...

$4.50.

Laconia heavy unbleached canton llannel worth 10c this year, at same price we sold it last year,

8 I -3c yd.

Unbleached cotton domets, soft. worth 7-Ve. at

Full yard wide comfort print, black ground with large red roses, satine finish and worth 10c. at

6 I -4c yd.

Ladies' fast black cotton fleece lined hose, extra heavy, .vith ribbed tops

19c pair.

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Complete Line Yountsville Flannels,

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delicious dessert Prepared lntwominut.es. No. baking! hot water and net to cool. Flavors— Lemon, Orange, Kaspberry and Strawberry. At your grocers. 10c.

Skirts, Yarns, and Blankets.

We offer some bargains in Winter goods at prices less than they can be bought at wholesale. These are staple goods carried over from last season or bought greatly under price during the past summer, and we will give you the benefit of our good fortune in owning them at such low figures. We give you sizes, weights or names 011 most every item that you may compare the prices with any other store you wiwh. And we shall be glad to have you do so.

warm and fleecv.

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The nhcvp are only a few of the many items of like character The Big Store has for you at under-value prices, and in some instances as the quan-t-ities are small we advise early buying for tb^y cannot be duplicated when our present htock is sold.

...ON NEW NOVELTIES...

You will iind our stock the best in the slate, and prices the lowest. We would not insult your intelligence by endeavoring to tell you all goods are as cheap as last year or the year before. You know they can not be. You've been reading of advances in every paper so we would be foolish to say all goods were as low or less than last year, but we do say we have more low priced goods than any other store and by carefully a investigating the markets and shaving otT apart of our profit we are showing a complete line at less prices than any store in Indiana. We invite comparisons.

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50 styles Euglish Flanuelets and Amoskeag Teazle Downs, new fall patterns in rich, dark colored plaids and stripes, and the fancy light colored effects so popular.-selling everywhere at 12,'ic. at

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100 styles in fleece back wrapper materials, beautiful patterns, Windsor Vicunas. Flannel Pcrsaiues and Hamilton Lerma Flannels, the best brands made, at

10c yd.

Outing cloths in the neat pink and blue stripes and checks on white grounds, same prices as last season, 10c. Sic, 7Ac and

6 I -4c yd.

50 pieces, handsome style best quality dress print and absolutely fast color indigo blue, black, grey and turkey red prints at

4 3-4c yd.

Some light coiored fancy prints, suitable for comforts. that were lie, are to be sold at

3 3-4c yd.

Ladies ecru fleece lined ribbed vests and pants nicely finished with silk crochet edge around neck and down the front, all regular also extra sizes at

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