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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
County Supt. Zuck is in Waynetown.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3,188!).
2nd Edition.
ISSL'EI) EVERY SATURDAY.
C. M. HKIIUY, litifilne** Mann^pr.
Who is the kinqr of Vampires?
Tin fair directors meet to day.
The SH's give a dance to-night.
John Snyder is here from Kansas City.
Capt. Herrou is making his settlement. ,.v
There are no persons in the county jail.
We are (joint: to liave that street car line.
Will Hartman is I'ouie from Washington, D. C.
Russeilvilie old settlers' meeting next Thur|day.
Joe Collins has heen appointed deputy post master.
The People's theatre will have au attraction fair week.
Guy Huestis has opened a grocery in Spokane Falls, W. T.
John Rice is learning the ropes in the treasurer's oflice.
The Alamo band will go to Lake Maxinkuckee on Sunday.
The drilling at the gas well is interrupted considerably by water.
Humphrey leaves to-lay for au extended trip through the northwest.
Two traveling men were fined in the mayor's court Friday for fighting.
The Immortal J. N. was in Lafayette Friday. He did not come this way.
Tom Florer took possession of tiie Tippecanoe couut) treasurer's office Friday.
We are glad we have friends we can borrow money of. Thank you. gentlemen.
An excursion to Michigan City, fare $1.90, leaves here ou the 22ud by the Monon.
Mrs. Jonathan B~al is building a dwelli'tfgfin this city and will move in from the farm.
Shannon Nave, of Attica, had 500 acres of Wheat that averaged 2 I bushels to the acre.
Lafajette has natural gas. It was piped there and now what is Uawfordsville going to *wi-
Post it Burdy's iiank, at Wilhamsport, failed on 1 hurt-day.. The couiiir treasurer is a heavy loser.
The clored camp nieeting is tieiug well attended now, and they are holding Interesting services.
Judge Suit visited tne suffering Clay county miners last week ami shjs the story is not half told of their misery.
Father Diuueu, of St. Bernard's church, is trying to get up au excursion to West Badea springs via the Mouon route.
That part of Grant Avenue frontiug the entire length of the college campus is to have a brick side walk its entire length.
Robert Craig was buried Friday. Tlifr funeral bei'iir delayed on account of some relatives not arriving sooner from Missouri.
The Indianapolis, Decatur and Western railad has passed Into the hands of R. B. F. Pierce as trustee for the bondholders.
The tramp who was shot at the Juuctiou several w-eks ago, left town Tuesday. He was given ans to Blo.-minf.tnu III.
Jocobus Richmond H.iuna, "our'' Jeeuis, is whiling away the hour- at the Shades, engaged in nun uiuig
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Jacob Frietl got on the war path at the Junction Wednesday and tried to whip An^oii AI--e, the old gentleman who is proprietor of t'leph-.ce. He paiii 51H.4U for fun in Jus-ta-e CuinIh-i laud's nr. ffw
A man by the uauie of Henry Smart was hung at Louisville, Wednesday, lor killing a man and woman, the evidence convicting him was obuiue liy d.i Wilson fornieriy editorof the Daily Argus in this city.
The (ireeiicastle Star press says the Oicycli races at the Cloverdale picnic were won 1st by b-am sanlli, and 2nd b\ .lohn -Jones. !olh ot rawfordsville. Where was Charley Horse that he -lid uol have a han-1 in the pie. ssw?.
A gentleman usiting the city lost $!s,0Ul) worth of diamonds tins week. The case was reported to the police and for some tune tLere was thought to have been a big robbery, but luckily they had heen misplaced, and were found.
Mlas Peterson came near meeting with a serious accident on his farm Wednesday. He was in Ins barn g.ving nistructioiih to some workmen who were repainting the roof vvheu he fell through the hole. His fool and leg were haoiv Inuised. mmuinsis::
Wonutioti* to Ui» Orphans' The following donations have been made to the orphans' home during the months o| June and July Amos Thompson aud wife, butter aud lard: Isaac Jones aud wife, meat: James an.lerfi, corn Richard Breaks, corn: John Stme ami wife, corn I'avid Jackson, com J. C. Fry, llour: H. H. Talbot, gravel Barnhill, Hornaday
Pickett, a*.le grease: '.a,icstore, parasols: Mrs. Hen. Lew Wallace, nedstead: Mrs. T. H. McCain, clothing, hat and papers: Mrs. Anne Terrill, sewing.
Attend the green ticket sale at Eph Joel'p.
Straw Hats at half price at Con Cunningham the Crawfordsville hatter's.
Attend the green ticket sale at Eph Joel's.
For Sunday Bults try Con Cunningham, the Crawfordsville Clothier.
h/,ra Voris is at MaxinknckiM?.
The Covington people still want to bore for gas.
.Mrs. John kirkpatrick is visiting in llillshoro.
L. f.ohen visited in Waveland this
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Mrs. Oscar Chapman lias gone to Huntiugtou to reside.
Mis Laura Ainmerman, of Alamo, is visiting in the city.
Music Hall will have a first class attraction fair week.
Will Humphrey is doing some legal work in Springfield. 0.
Rev. E. Thompson, Denver, Col., is visiting relatives in this city.
Mrs. Mary Nolan returned from a trip at lake Maxinkuckee last Saturday.
Misses Sallie Newton and Mninie Somerville are visitiug in Terre Haute.
The B. M. A. talks of organizing a business meu's protective association.
Charles Taylor, a New Richmond barber, is working in the shop on Market-st.
Rev. McCulluin immersed a lady at Waynetown, Sunday, who was 77 years old
The colored camp meeting is still In progress at the fair ground and lias a large attendance.
A Frankfort young man walked 10 miles in the country yesterday to see his girl.—Frankfort News.
Hiram Stilwell, a brother of Steve and Tom Stilwell, and mayor of Covington, was in town this wpek.
The toll gate on the Waynetown gravel road has been moved from the Cope neighborhood to Waynetown.
The Salvationists will begin meetingB at Waveland this evening, A good location for them, no doubt.
Henry Nettles, one of the fair ground Camp meeting police, was arrested this week for assaulting a small boy.
The Salvatiou Army people intend to stonu the devil at Waveland next week. They are sure to find him there.
Mrs. (L W. Hadley returned from Sandusky, Tuesday, .where she has been visiting Uie family of Col. W. W. Woodard.
Bazil Tracy, a leading fanner of this county, iiviug near Waynetown, is seriously ill and his recovery is quite doubtful.
There is talk of starting a street car line here in which Col. Elston is interested. Without doubt a good line would pay.
Two men fought over $1.20, on the streets Mouday afternoon, and ou« of them, Calvin Beck, paid S9.40 for the fun.
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l! Uie Wayne uuards are here next Saturday they will lnne a sham battle with Co. I1, wl.ici. will'be Quite au interesting feature in theuaj's euU'l'.ainuieiit.
(leutleiiien tiom Chicago ur« heje trjing to yet Uie B. M. A. to en'.-r a retail merchants protective association. The plan is a good one aud protects the merchants against dishonorable people.
There will lie a colored basket meeting held in "'lough's grove, near Elmdale, Sunday, Aug. 11. Rev. P. M. Lewis will conduct the services.
The crop of free passes to county fairs is beginning to arrive. The Rkvikw acknowledges receipt of passes to the Henry county and New Ross fairs.
Three young ladies aud two traveling men were arrested in a saloon, Wednesday night, charged with painting the town. They all responded next daj *V. }jj!
There is water in the gas well. It is 1050 feet deep and the enterprising managers say they are going to the limit, 2,500 feet, as that is the length of the rope.
The watchman stationed at the Market-st. crossing of the Monon road lives on uoimng but sweet milk and buttermilk. At $3.50 per week lie would make a profitable boarder.
Douglas Smith's new paper, the Terre. Haute Daily News, has been issued, and shows every mark of prosperity. Terre Haute has a good many papers but there is always room for one
more. Lieut. Ray, of the Wayne Guards, was the officer who arrested Sergeant Kerr, of the Fort W.iyne Rules, at the encampment last week, over which there lias heen so much talk in inilitarv circles.
Waveland has a lire limit.
Hillsboro has a dog poisoner.
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Mrs, J. J. Insley attended the funeral of ail aunt at Peoria this week.
Harry frmnard was home Sunday.
The Mud Turtles are in camp at the SliadeB.
The military company returned home Monday.
Send us the news. Wake up. correspondents.
The Van. run a special train to Makiukuckec this week.
Miss Blanch Stockton Sundayed at Lake Maxinkuckee.
The Salvation Army is going to storin the devil at Hillsboro.
Burglars attempted to break into Wyllye Hynkyl's house Friday night.
Harry Adainson has gone to Chicago tow ork the Monon freight office.
The I. 0. G. T., of Yountsville, have suspended business until next fall.
Rockville claims to have a crack amateur ball club and that's just what we have got.
The residence of Johnnie Brown was entered by burglars Friday night and a watch aud chain stolen.
The Y. M. C.A. boys intend organizing a military company with Gen. Wallace, as commander.
The carriage works of John L. Deltrick, of Waveland, have been offered a location in De
catur Alabama.
Those who wanted to purchase the toll roads in Wayne township say they will bold another election as soon as they can.
Dr. Russell, of Waveland, was 7+ years old last Tuesday and was the recipient of a gold headed cane from his friends.
Jas. A. Mount was in the city Tuesday. He could already see the improvement since the gravel roads have been bought.
A Waynetown merchaut has taken the new school hooks and will sell them to the schools for what he can make off of them
The business men of Crawfordsville have tio aunitnoHtty toward the county. They are for the county and work for its interest as well as their owu.
Alamo and Yountsville have a young ladies base hall club. Why would they not be a good attraction for the B. M. A. to have cross bats at some near date in the city?
W. H. Scott says the hail storm left the bean poles in his garden though nothing except them. He thinks he will not be troubled again showing friends what a nice garden he
has.
A small daughter of JauieB Warfield, living four miles south of Waynetown, fell from a tree Mouday aud broke her arui.
W. H. Keller, of Windsor, 111., has bought the old stock of goods formerly owned by Herzog, at Waynetown, of 1). J. Streng.
Thompson, the strong man, who was here last week, pulled against two horses at Lafayette, and prevented them from moving away.
1 lie. boys around town say they have a real ideal king, a king of vampires, and the mystery surrounding this noble lord is "who can he
Oscar Chapman has located in Chicago. He told people from this city Sunday who met him at Lake Maxinkuckee that he did the best '1B could aud when he saw that he could not meet his obligations he thought it best to leave the city.
The Danville club has challenged the Terre Haute club for a series of ten games, for the championship and $500 a side. Four games are to be played at each of the two cities and the other two games in two cities, oue chosen by each club.
The merchants of Crawfordsville would be a foolish lot of men if they did not have the interest of Montgomery couuty at heart. They want to prosper aud to do it they muBt work for the farmers interest as well as their own
Battery C, took almost a car-load of baggage to the eucauipuient this week. According to previous "hauls" which the company has mad it will take three cars to bring their possess ions hack however, the pitcher goes often t« the fouutain, but is broken at last.—Rockville Tribune.
Wonder if this talk is from experience. How 'bout it Captain?
The Motion route "will run a 's'peclul ex'ciir slon train Sunday August Itii to Battle Ground to enable people of Crawfordsvillffto visit the camp mooting. Train will leave Crawfordsville atfi:17 a. in. Fare $1:05 for round trip. Dr. Wilbamson, of Chicago. Frauds Murphy, the great temperance speaker aud Dr. John, of Greeucastle, will be the prominent attractions for tli.it date.
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From late Salt Lake City papers we learn that Judge Webb presided as referee in the great regatta race there on Salt Lake. Dave, as we call him here, Ptands very high iu the estimation of all citizens in Salt Lake City and at all meeting* for amusement be is iu variably chosen as referee, or the starter If ills a horse race. In Ills office tie is even more popular foi his fair decisions, not move than oue or two in the huudreds of cases he has decided having been reversed. He lias not yet fully decided
/here are four miles of the Smartsburg it whether he will come back here or not.—Cov-
Eastern turnpike yet remaining in Franklin township upon which toll is collected. The company will sell it for $500 aud it is ipiite probable that it will be bought in by the farmers along the lino of it.
Last Saturduy, as Jake Zerface, of Elmdale, was crossing the Coal creek bridge in Wa.wietownship with his traction engine the timbers iu the bridge gave way letting all down into the creek, a distance of six feet.. The machinery was greatly damaged and it was only a miracle that Mr. /.erface was not hurl.
The survivors of llie gallant old (Wrd regi-
in-lit of Indiana volunteers will hold their nual r-'iinion at Waynetown, Sept. 20 and 2ii.
Capt. Hillings is president or the organization: I ry.—Terre Haute Express.
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For some time^past' vSndalia freight carVon the tracks at (ireeiicastle have been entered under cover of darkness and large quantities of goods stolen, principally tobacco, cigars, fruits and fine groceries. The peculiar character and frequency of the thefts led the depot managers to suspect that a number of boys in the habit of lounging about the depot were the thieves. Last Friday evening James and William I.ini:ville, John Wilson, Robert Brooks and George Cling were arrested and charged with the crime. Al their preliminary hearing, on last Saturday, they all plead not guilty, hut nevertheless stand
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battle ami many other attractions besides good speaker^.
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The reports of last Friday's hail storin grow more serious with every report. The hail fell for several minutes and had a forco like falling lead. Corn fields south of Uie city were cut, up luto shreds, all the gardens were ruined, while
from two to 50 windows wero broken in every i,worthahout $(30,000. Suit has beeu instituted house. The loss to the Church's stained glass windows will reach S100, the loss to the school buildings, $50, to the college, $50 and the total loss, it is estimated, will amount to several hundred dollars.
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The gas well Mill I en.
Pelke Daniels Was here lliis ,,-wk. M.s.s .Mil)
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Billy Reeves returned from Michigan, Monday.
A fine horse belonging to Deputy Sheriff Cox died Saturday night.
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ceased, having found a shortage in the accounts of the administrator of said estate, R. H. JolinBon, amounting to about ¥20,000. Mrs. Thomas Dorau, of New Richmond is oue of tho heirs of the estate, from which sho lias received at different tunes about $1,1550. This is all sho has received from an estate supposed to he
by the above firm for the heirs against the defaulting administrator. Unless a compromise is effected, we predict a lively tilt between our home boys and the Buckeye barristers of Wiluiiugton, -1
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Arthui .McCain is doing the Journal.
Pete McMuitrir Ims returned from hi-- trip t. New Orleans.
I'rank Sii)der was in Hie nortl ern tart of State this week.
Miller A Butt,ei have a lot of new machinery for their job ollhv.
The giadisating .xercises the Ladoga normal occurred this v.eek.
Jim Hanna is fighting the large ni0si uit08 he told about, at tl.o Shades.
We still w,nit to know where the four hit dred and fifty dollars went to.
Harve) Cliiisn.au has so far rtc.ivered a« lo be able to he on our streets again.
Postmaster Wallace, of Indianapolis, sp•••!, .. Sunday here with Gen. Lew Wallace.
Allen Daruail, a leading farmer of Putnam county, n.ane assignment last week.
The Waynetown military company passed through the city Monday, enrouUt home.
A horse of Warren Filtou's was struck by lightning aud kilieii, Saturday afternoon.
Bad boys nt Waynetown are stealing the fanners whip* when they go to that towa.
There were more window glass sold here Fiiday evening than ever before in one i!ay.
There wiil be an ice cream festival nt Mt.' Tabor chinch, souih-eiist of Crawii rdsville, on Saturday eve, August 10th.
'1 he residence of Mrs. James Monroe, near Elmdale, was strucii by lightning Si.tur.iay night. Very little damage was Joue.
The VoTidalia runs another excursion to Lake Maxiucuckee Sunday. Fare only .t-2.
The Ripley township people want all th9ir gravel roads free hut uot a part of them. They also say they want a railroad.
Col. John Courtney will occupy the Paul homestead uo ih of the city, aud aim ill connection with the law to be a granger.
Joe Keyes, who is in charge of a drove of Texas ponies in the valley was kicked by one of them Mouday wljich broke his leg.
Mr. Geo. W. Paul arrive •d here oil Wednesday afternoon from Seattle, Washington Ter. He will return to that ciiy with his family in a few days.
Two families, Stephens and Foster, had a family row in Tiukersville this week the for-. mer lord.paid .f8"t!5 in Justice Hamse)'s court, for the trouble.
Judge IS. C. Sh)der and H. R. Tinsley havo gone in Xenia, Oni to attend the re -.liion or the 14th Ohio regiment, the one they were in during the war.
John Shafer, a .farm hand working for John Henderson, of Wayne township, was seriously injured Monday. He was putting hoy in tinbarn when the ropes broke allowiug the hay fork to fall on him. It struck Ins back and the attending physician Dr. Culver Bays he will be kept iu the house for some tnuo.
Wayne township comes To the front this week with two fieaks of nature. Sold Landman has a calf that was born without eyes or a tail, while Robert JOINS, a farmer resident three miles inn ih of Waynetown, has a calf that has no hair on its lint hide looks like iluit of an elephant. The gravel road election must have had something to do with this. wrM
Ou returning home Monday morning, heading the Artillery, the band played a quickstep, ill which the melody of "Home Sweet Home" and "Ple.vel's Hymn," is blended with a marcliiug movement. The boys played the same piece at' brigade dress parade, Sunday evening, it being the farewell miistor of tho militia. It "took' liKe wild tire, and from all quarters were heard cheers for, ,the, .music.— Rockville Tribune.
It is a gay party of Crawfordsville people that is stopping at the Arlingtou hotel, on Lake Maxinkuckee. with Mrs. A. J. Knapp as hostess. This is a popular aud pleasant place, and the party is seeing many experiences. Our own Will Henkel is acting as boss ami makes an excellent one, ouly lie cannot stand a mosquito bite. Tom Nolan has enly one regret and that is that the factory made their glassware like a strawberjy box May,—the top and bottom are too close together. Saturday night was their first attempt at tentiug out and though not familiar with the "old camp ground," they were good soldiers, only they did not want to sleep and would not let anyone enjo.v that privilege, The party consists of Will Henkle and wife, Tom Nolan and wife, Misses Belle Sidener, Hanna Johnston, Ilattie l'urcell, Mrs. Lola 'Berry, Mrs. Nate Miller, Mrs. Ezra Voris and daughter, Ethel, Miss Sullivan, of Indianapolis,
Miss Lucy Henkle, of Brazil, aud Charley Hardlug. All the boatmen ou the lake are devoted to the party both for their noise and good looks, and the fiBli have all left the lake on account of Harding's fine management of the rod i:ud I tackle. They will return home Monday and the
steamers will all be uraped iu mourning for !i0 days.
Ask for Gates' Blended Java coffee if you want the boat cup of coffee. A27 ly
Harvey Chrismau sells Gates' Blended Java coffee. A27 ly
Gates' Blended Java coffee for sale by all tho leading grocers. Try it. A27 ly
The best thing on earth is Gates' Blended Java coffee. A271y
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H". Hickman went t„ Lafajette Tuesday. I.eslie |i„\ ,s was mi-r
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Miss loin Baily is the new cashier ler'b. i-
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