Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1891 — Page 5
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SATUBDAY. SEl'T.12, 1801.
FAIR NOTES.
A.Lntn Moore's cunt*! wood work occupied a prominent place in floral hall. There was no kicking on the awards in floral hall this year. Such a thine was never known before.
The east bound passenger train on the iiig Four Thursday brought in 339 persons to attend the fair.
Hughes has been the only one
to make nn exhibit of pianos and orpins for three years. All the ribbons goto the Baldwin company ho represents.
A number of prominent young ladies were over in the circle vesterdav afternoon engaging in the hut pool business just like their beaux and big brothers.
The pneer, Harry Hornet, is a Yeedersburg horse and half that town was up yesterday to yell for him. When he won the tirst heat the sound was that of Bedlam.
Xibholson Sons made the only display of photographs this year but it was so large and excellent that the comnnttee decided to give them both first and second money.
Little Blanch Williams, an eight year old girl from .Emporia, Kan., iittracted great attention bv her piano playing at floral hall yesterday afternoon. She is a phenomenal pluver and was liberally applauded.
The lady committee presented Bige Bailees with a lingo and beautiful bonet yesterday as a testimonial of the prompt and eflicient manner in which he always succeeded in getting them out to the grounds.
The lady assistants in floral hall worked tirelessly and pleasantly and to them is due tlio wonderful success of that department. They are deserving of some substantial remuneration at the hands of the association.
Among the distinguished visitors at the fair yesterday were Air. Johnson, treasurer of the State Board of Agriculture, John Higgins. director of "the Boone county fair, James Wray and Mr. Set la re, ex-president and president respectively of the Bridgeton fair.
PERSONALS.
W in. llerron, of Paris. 111., is in the city.
(r, Terkins. of Frankfort, is in the city. —-Airs. G. W. Hadley is down fr Chicago.
—N. O. Howard, of Lafavctte, visiting here. Miss Kate Ucchtul is the xuest of Charley Mack. —Hiram Hadk-v,' of I'lainfield. is .visiting here. —A. B. Anderson returned from Chi-
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—Mrs. A. 11. Blair returns to Indianupolis to-day. I C. W. Burton unit wife are over from Covington. —Miss Carrie Campbell, of Attica, is visiting in the city. —A. J. Kobinson, of Logansport, was in the city yesterday. ^—Miss Mary Hallowell went to
Wavnetown last night. —Miss Mary Thomson will .return to a a
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—Mrs. Eliza Hadley has returned from a visit at Indianapolis. —Wilbur Grant and Bush Miller, of Richmond, are visiting in the city. —H. M. McGanghy, of Russeilville, is the guest of his cousin, W. T. Harlan. —Herman Rohs has left Crawfordsville for good and gone to Cincinnati to live. —Lawrence and Homer Harlan, of Waveland, are visiting their uncle, W. T. Harlan. —Messrs. Harry Broekenbrongh and Roy Walker, of Lafayette, spent yesterday in the city.
CHIPS.
—Tickets for Marie l'reseett lire now (in Kale. —Wbent is now worth 88 cents liiifihel, —Rev. G. 1*. Fuson will li'iul the Y. M. 0. A. meeting to-morrow afternoon.
The notes of which John Seiger, of Wnyne. W»B robbed it-the iiur grouiuls we "r '!M)I). o'--'* nv I. was to have held nnX election jt evening but it has been postponed until next Friday evening. —The farmers living north of the city want, the eoinmiKsioners to place two electric lights in Sperry's bridge. They are needed there. —Liquor licenses have been grunted to Charley Annble, John Barry, John Lane and Charley Peters of this city, and J. W. Pearson, of Wuynetown. —There will be big Sunday school convention at Mt. Zion, two miles west of Crawfordsvilie, on Saturday, He] it. 26. A basket dinner will be a feature of the affair and everybody is invited. —Resides the reception last night the Y. M. C. A. will shortly give receptions to the junior members, to the storekeepers, clerks and professional men, and to the manufacturers and laborers. —Oflicer Grimes arrested a tough at the fair grounds yesterday as he was stealing basket of lunch from nbuggy. The man hails from Indianapolis, and is now in the merry-go-round at the jail. —Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank A. Lewis. Miss Belle McKey, Miss Ada Kendle. Miss Rose Scheele, Miss Jennie Graves and the Misses Mabel, Marcia and Edna Lane are visiting at Crawfordsvilie Col. W. C. Wilson's condition has taken a decided change for the worse and he ,was in a critical condition last night, so ill, in fact, thut it was not thought pos-
sible for him to survive many hours Lufayr.ttv Journal. —Joe Allen, who is employed on government pier work, received a telegram from Crawfordsvilie last night, announcing the death of his father from a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Allen left for Crawfordsvilie this morning to attend the funeral.—Michigan City JVcicn. —•'Cleopatra" was produced for the first time in Louisville, Kentucky, on September 24—le6s than two weeks ago—and was pronounced by the press of that city as a groat BUCCOSS iu unqualified terms. Cleopatra will add fame to the author, and will become a standard production.—Sprinyjiohl Monitor, yet. •!.
Music Hall.
Th« Leslie Davis Ideal Company put up the melodrama "Parted" last evoning to a crowded hanse. which lieiirtily appreciated the severa' sentimental situations. To-night the great "Sea of Ice" will bo repotted by tbo request a number of patrons.
FACTS Bi-MEFLY STATED.
The siijireiiM: council of the Order of Chosen rlem'.s Thursday elected U. II. Morse, of New York, councilor.
The president has issued a proclamation reserving certain forest-heariajf lands in the Yellowstone park region.
It is rep.-i-teii that Andrew Carnegie and other iron and coke men are about to establish a steel plant on tile Pacific coast.
Nellie, the y-year-old dautrhter of exAlderman Hpaan, of Keokuk, la., was fatally burned while playing with fire Thursday.
Mrs. Charles fiottschalk. wife of a prominent citizen of Cedarbury, Wis., committed suicide by drowning. The cause is not Known.
William Conley and Ross liiley, horse thieves, were captured after being mortally wounded by United States marshals near 1'urcell, I. T.
H. 1. Hobinson. of Atlanta, Ga., was elected president of the National Association uf Railway Postal Clerks Thursday at Alexandria Hay, N. Y.
Government inspectors are ou the track of a irang of burglars who have robbed post offices at Munson. Dayton, Leeds, iJakota City and other Iowa towns.
Two stone slabs, one of them bear ing the inscription, ••June 1, ITlli," and tile other the date ITliS, were found near La ilarpe. 111., recently. They jire supposed to mark the resting places of La Salle's explorers.
AN AERONAUT'S LAST TRIP.
An Anuifeiir r:ir hutr-.lum|ir DrnpH Into :t Civ.-i- and Is llrowneil. XKW Yo::ii. Sept. I'J.—At p. in. Wednesday George While, of Chicago, made an .T-eeiiMun from the Kldorado far:! -us. Th.- balloon bounded a thousand feet into the air. It gradually settled over the liver and started downward at a terrific pace. When opposite the Krie freight docks the balloon dropped into the water and collapsed with the man underneath. Several boats put out from shore and three tugboats also went to the rescue. When they got to the collapsed balloon there was no sign of White.
Two Acrlilpilts Hi S|triilKliel(l. SriiiNiiKiici.n. ill., Sept. I a.—Two serious accidents occurred hero Thursday. Miss Fannie Mitchell, while returning from the exposition grounds on a heavily-laden electric car, was thrown to the ground and her left leg was cut and mangled, rendering amputation necessary. A buggy containing a family party was later in the evening run down by the same car, the vehicle reduced -to fragments and all the occupants more or less hurt.
A Contest nt Checker*.
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Next Monday afternoon, at the rooms of the Chicago Chess and Checker club, 150 Washington street, will be commenced a restricted match of thirty games of checkers between Charles F. Barker, of Boston, and James P. Reed, of this city. The contest is for a purse of S500 aside and the title of world's champion, the latter now being held by llced.
Children Crv for Pitcher's Castoria.
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COLLEGE NOTES.
Deacon Kei]er, 'ill. of Lafayette, is in tlio city visiting his best girl! Dr. Tuttle will deliver the initial lecture of the year at the chapel to-mor-row.
The Purdue boys are discussing the prospects for a snccossful foot ball team this term. Lackey and Houghan will not bo back, though the rest' of them will. Stevenson thinks of going to DePauw, but may bo induced to return. Teeters has an idea of going to Princeton, whero ho has a good position offered, which he will probably accejit. Wagoner, of the '89 team, will be on hand, as will also Studcbaker and Thompson so that the chances are that a good team can be made up, and the missing members' places filled with good winning material.—Lafayette Call.
—Oh my, have you seen the new styles of drees pood's at Louis Bischofs. They are beautiful this fall.
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I should say not. Lawson has made twenty thousand cabinets in the last six months. Thev are as clear as a crystal and will be as clear and beautiful'lorjg after von have faded. Ho uses the finest stock. Everv negative finally retouched ami only per dozen. There lies the secret 'of his success. Strictly first elass cabinets at S- per dozen anil only one price. He uses no catch penny game.
PLENTY OF MONEY
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VACANT LOTS
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
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TUESDAi', SEPTEMBER, lf, ISO].
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Marie Prescott.
Presenting for the first time in Crawfordsville Ilargard's Great Tragedy.
"Cleopatra,"
The Tragic Event of the Season.
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