Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1892 — Page 2

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First Premium on Open Huirgy. and on Spring Wagon.

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WABASH MACHINE WORKS.

A a I I S

^Portable and Stationary Engines,-

Steam Pumps, Tile Mills, Patent Stone Extracting Clay Crushers.

Steam Fitters and Nafural Gas Supplies.

•Hcpairs lJionr|Hly Ailcndcd In.

ACENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING:

Peerless Tr iction Engines and Pickering Governors. Se|)cr:itors, Victor Clover Hullers. Eagan Co. Wood Working Ma- Reeves Clovt llullers. chinery. Reeves and Imperial Stackers.

J. W. STROH & CO,

LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BUILDERS' HARD WARE, PAINT, HARD AND SOFT COAL.

209 South Washington Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA

C. B. NELSON.

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~~SATNU)AY, SKL'T. 10. 1!V2.

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Plifci.MIUM WINNKIIs.

THE LAST PAY-

MUST PASS

ALL THINGS J3KIGHT AWAY.

The Montgomery i'tiir AnUnparralled Success Spite of Busty Days and I)anville's Diverting Side Show.

visions were

inatulato beforo

any clouds of disappointment, and he is p.j. Ktrcnmu •assured that fairs, like eomo fruite, I •Vuic'ron I I thrive only in certain places, this be ug T)) uoilinvk. \u n-ilu Worth

woe of the favored places.

Yesterday's t_iowd was on a par with

cumo who have attended nil the week. The crowd from the city was equally large every day, anil especially in the afternoons on account of the races. The association will more than pay out, notwithstanding the thousands of dollars to be paid in premiums. Twenty-five hundred dollars was paid out in parses alone for the attractions in the speed ring but the excellent horses entered for the races of the week warranted the outlay and their return for another year can "thus be assured. The races this •year were considered by all better than were ever presented at any previous time.

The grand procession yesterday afternoon of all the premium stock that could be led ar controlled, offered an opportunity for those in attendance

Belle Medium lot! oil again at tlie start aiul trotted nefk auil neck aronml the ODUise Willi Wanetall. coming under Hit! wire bv a scratch. In the fourth a— uetali ieil off but dropped off on tho lirst turn, Belie Medium coming around I and under the wire bv three lengths.

Belle Medium winning the race. Wanetali received second. The third event, which was not down on

tho

to judge for themrelves of the award of the judges. standard of this \ears display.! To show the hand of providence When the grand marshal gave the sig-

so elaborate, but the art department presented a spectacle of completeness and beauty never before seen in floral hall. The ladies who presided over the various departments are to be commended for their efforts toward the success of the art displays.

All the hucksters, museums and ten cent showB struck tent last night and left for other fields of action, but it is certain that they will strike none richer. Much of the stock was taken away immediately after the grand procession, and by night the fair grounds presented a very bai ren appearance.

The "greatest on earth" is over, the visitor has gone to his far home and quiet reigns again.

THE RACKS.

The attendance at the races yesterdny was apparently as large as Thursday's crowd, especially in the grand stand and the circle. Although the events on the programme were more extensive yesterday, still, all the races were over by 5 o'clock, closing just before the rain set in. The first event on tho card was the 2:35 pace with sis entries. Touch-me-not took the pole, but Fred went to the fore, dropped back on the half, Zigler coming up and under tho wire with a long lead, Touch-me-not second. On the second heat Zigler led off and holding tho lead came in easily by six lengths, John second. In tho third heat Ziglor took a big lead again, holding it around, coming in by fifteen lengths, Fred second: Zigler winning first money, Henry second, Touch-me-not third and Fred fourth. Lady Vivian and Tod Mohawk were distanced on the second heat.

The next on the programme was the 2:20 trot, with three entries, Wanetah, Belle Medium and Nominee. Wanetah was given the pole, going directly to the front. She led around coming in by a neck, without a 6kip or break, with Belle Medium a close second. In tho second Belle Medium took the lead at onco and held her own around, coming in by a neck, with Wanatah hot upon her. Nominee broke badly on the start and was behind the Hag. In the third

score card, was the match race

between Koval Membrino and Alpine for a Ride, best three in live, Meuibrino look the polo and led off, but dropped back on the half and Alpine coming in by four lengths. Time, 2:4N.

In the second heat Alpine led off and came around steadily, coming under the wire by three lengths. In the third Alpine took the l^ad again, coming around easily and under the wire by 20 lengths, winning the race. Membrino cast a shoo on tho stretch.

The next event was the one heat race bv the Grimes sisters, driving Henry O, and Monodel. Mi6s Loie's liorse had the pole, and took the lead but Henry O

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nal the mammoth parade started, ami p0Stl)0net]

the fat bullsjjogged around the track to ,lCt/yesterdav.

the tune of "J'a-ra-ra boom do aye," by 1'rof. Schweitzer's band and lie sleek coachers pranced proudly lx-foro their admiring spectators. The grand parade was most elaborate in display anil of a magnitude produced oulv bv the "greatest on earth." The cattle display is worthy ot special mention, being the largest in the history of the .Mnnlgumery county fair. The swine and sheep were also very line, but there was an apparent diminution in show horses, especially registered and heavy draft.

Jn the poultry department the entry list is the largest for years and the display the finest. Machinery hull was not ipiile so full as usual, nor was the

display in the agricultural department jum

half, dropped on the

back stretch, but came up under the wire by a nee1 Time '2:36. Miss •Tuianita won the race. The other heat was not run on account of the threatening condition of the weather.

The next on the card was tho running race with three entries—Billie M, Bye Tom and Billie Hardtimes. Billie took

The "Greatest on Earth" has closed the pole and lead off, but dropped back and the pomp and magnificence of the! on the back stretch and Bye Tom came week's festivities are fast departing, in by a length. In the second heat Soon the beautiful grounds will be an I Bye Tom had a walk-away and came in aching void and the tree frog and grass under the wire easily. Bve Tom won hopper will reign supreme where once first money, liillie Hard time, second, the hokey pokey man held sway. Heuven and Billie third. After the last heat has smiled its brightest upon the great of this race it began to rain. Montgomery County Fair, but its life, Miss Loie Grimesdrove Bloomingdale like a kiss, was of such a short duration a new horse, one heat in 2:31. She then that all its voluptuousness could not be drove a running horse in 'J .1 tl, breaking appreciated. However, Secretary Mor- the track record of U:20. gan's "hope's brightest visions" were ru-f-j-.TiO. not compelled to absij

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the previous crowds of the week, and considering the fact that it was the last! 55»iwuh, nines.... ... ...... Nominee. J. Keeney day of the ''greatest the attendance was iioUeMcdhim. Kon*«ehierjann I exceeuingly large. Mnny-came jester-! Time—-'.-t*1*, day because they wished to g&t rid of the Thursday crowd, and many others Alpine, Mimns

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NOTES.

The press stand was well tilled yesterday. Walter Bros, took a ribbon on their carriage team.

President Waugh sa^s that it was beyond his"expectations. One of Bayless1 hacks met with a smash up yesterday on Morgan street.

Gen. Lew Wallace was an enthusiastic spectator every afternoon at the races. In the sweepstakes for geldings much dissatisfaction was expressed at the

Neatest on Earth" the

in

was

the last heat of the last

Two rustics engaged in a brawl yesterday down by (lie ampitheatre and after the first round the larger bully was '-hors do combat."

The fair of Danville, '111., was run in opposition to that of Crawfordsville but failed to effect it in the hast. l'anville oil the contrary came out in the hole.

Two special excursion trainB came in over the Morion yesterday loaded with visitors to the fair. One came from Bloomington and the other from Motion.

The stock entries in the ring vesterdav morning were: a. m.—Sweepstakes on horses. 1 in.--Grand procession .of prem-

Much of the credit of the good racing this year may be ascribed to J. .T. Insley who superintended personally the preparation of the magnificent track, which the horsemen unanimously declare to have been the best they found during the season.

—The members of Montgomery lodge No. 38 I. O. O. F. will meet at lodge hall Sunday, Sept. 11, at 1:30 p. 111. to make arrangements to attend the funeral of brother Luster. Burial at Oak Hill at 3 p. m. Sunday W.H.WKIISTKK, J. C. HCTCIIIXSOS,

Socretarv. N. G.

A Ladies' Uar.

A ladies' car will bi on the excursion train to Eiwood next Tuesday morning so that those who desire to be accompanied by their wives can go comfortably.

1'ure ana Wholesome juiltiy Commends to public approval the California liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by noting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy.

The Trade 1'alace has secured a jewel of a trimmor for their millinery parlor judging from her work displayed at the fair.

SKI: the elegant display in millinery, carpets and rugs made at 0111 fair by McCluro «V Graham. For different styles from the latest of fall material in hats, bonnets to look at and all love|y. Don't miss it.

andfilla Ihi ri'c.xr Exclusion. August 30, Sept. and Oct. 25 lo Missouri, Kansas, Texas, tho South and the northwest, at ono lowest first class fare. Good to return 20 days from date of sale. You know we make good time, good connections, have clean depots and cars, and yon are absolutely safe on a Vandalfa passenger train.

J. C. HI'TCIIINSON, A gt.

SECOND-HAND.

Why pay full price when you can get good books

George

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Mocuni Street Planing 31

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Livery Feed Stables

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Miiasio Hall FRIDAY, SEPT 16

The Rose Hill

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