Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 August 1889 — Page 6
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DR. KILMER'S
LOCAL NEWS.
Will Uoben is at Turkey Hun.
Beal Haley 1ms been sick this week.
Abe liischof has gone to French Lick.
Rev. Cunningham is sick in New York.
Witjuetown had a circus, Tuesday evening.
There will be a bitr crowd in Ihc city to-day.
Tom Nicholson was at Turkey Hun this
week.
N. J. Clodfelter spent Sunday at Lake Maxinkuckee.
Miss Lulu Syinmes is visitii.g tier brother Sam ]). S.\ mines.
Frank Hallow I! came up Monday from W'aynelown.
Mr«. Lew Hornady returned from a visit at Kokouio Monday.
A large party from tliis city will spend Sunday at the Shades.
\V. E. Nicholson is in Carthage, N. Y., visiting i-i. F. Huggins.
Sherman Trout joined the campers at the Shades last Saturday.
The Monon took 17 people from here to the battle ground, Sunday..
Very few persons weut from here upon the excursion to Niagara Falls.
C. \V. l'aul will probably remain iu ttiis city instead of returning to Seattle.
The township trustees will make their requisitions for school books this month.
Miss Lulu Williams spent Sunday iu Waynetown, the guest of Miss Katie Steele,
The Yeedersburg Reporter was sold last week. The purchaser backed out and then it wam't.
Mrs. Ir. McMelian and daughter Miss Maud, and Miss Ella Maxwell are visiting iu Trentoe, Missouri.
W. H. Trealoar. one or the cleverest young gentlemen living, was in the city, Sunday, the guest of frieuds.
Mr. \Y. Hulett has been appointed administrator of the estate of Kobt. Craig, whose death was announced lust week.
Iu Darlington on Sunday evening. August 4, Charles Campbell, and Anna M. Campbell, his wife, united with the Methodist church.
The county commissioners will investigate where that £-150 went, at their next regular meeting, aud some one will have to sutler.
The managers of Music Hall have de Med to fit up the upstairs rooms front of the amusement hall to be used as an European hotel.
Mr. 1'. C. Somerville has been elected a director iu the Citizens' Rank, having purchased the stock of T. N. Lucas in that institution.
Mr. Frank Snyder lias purchased the residence directly south of Center school building, a )iith-west corner College and Green streets.
A good big crowd may be expected iu the city to-day, aud the exhibition of horses promises to be the finest of the kind ever seen here.
Same forty young men between the ages of IS ami 22 have signified their willingness to join the military company to be formed by Geu. Wallace.
Rev. Sain Jones' latest is: "The Lord made
me aud then he lost the patern." Perhaps it would have been just as well if that little ncc
ilent had happened first,
At the residence of Milton Holland iu Sugar Creek township, on the evening of August 3rd, Perry ti. (Jray aud Ida M. Badger were married, Rev. E. R. Johnson officiating.
Our New Richmond correspondent couies to the front this week in great shape. If there was any news of any kind in his locality not recorded it was through no fault of his.
Miss Sarah Keeney died at the residence of her parents in the south part of the city on Saturday evening last, after along illness. The remains were interred in Oak Hill cemetery on
Tuesday.
The Parke county fair will be held Aug. IU to 23. inclusive, a matter which it would pay the management to advertise in this county, as fiere are numerous inquiries as to when the Rockville fair is to bo held.
A lawn festival will be held in the Potato creek neighborhood on Saturday evening, Aug. 21. Location: The grove surrounding the IVito Creek school house. Refreshments will be served in the school house.
An ugly typographical error last week made us say that a basket meeting would tie held iu Red sJnyder'a grave, instead of grove. Red's grave li is not been dug yet, and we trust will not be for along time to come.
We speak with pride and thankfulness for the kindue.'B our friends over the county are showing us in tiying to get every democrat to take the
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We have added many new
subscribers to our list and know we will get many more.
Ur. Etter, of this city, has completed a model, made a number of tests and made application for a rotary steam engine. He claims for it much greater speed than those now in use, lightness of weight, etc. I.yle Smith made the model for him aud it has been sent on to
the patent office.
O no of vpt-v five jiK-cfc has porno" form Heart Disease, and is inc stJiiitdnn^i'r (4 Apoplo Shook or Midden Death
Mrs. Eliza W. Breaks, aged 80, was buried at Oak Hill, Monday, August 5. She was the mother of Alrm Breaks and the second wife of Richard Breaks, senior. The funeral sermon was delivered in Roberts' chapel at 10 a in. A large congregation was present. Her pastor, Rev. E. R. Johnson, conducted the services.
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President Harrison on Saturday last appointed John R. C. Pitkin, of Louisiana, minister to the Argentine Republic, the place heretofore occupied by Hon. Bayless W. Hanna, of this city. Mr. Hanua has been in poor health for some months and has been anxious to be relieved. He is very probably now on hie way home.
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The t'uiform Rank K. of P. is at Warsaw this week and from all reports the boys are hav* inga good time. Th»y left via the O. 1. & W., Monday, a merry tvty under command of Dr. S. L. Kusmiuger. The boys will try camp life and return home, Mondav, real, for-sure old soldiers, ijuiie a number of ladies accompanied them on the trip.
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The Alamo Cornet bawl visited Lake Maxinkuckee Sunday, and were said to be the best musical organization that has visited that po(ular resort this summer. They took a steam boat ride, caught fish and flirted with the girls.
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
Dr. King, of New Ross, was in the city Monday.
(ieorge W. Stafford, of Washington Ter,, is isiting here.
Elder Williams did md expostulate the gospel Sunday at Linden by special request of the citizens.
A mad dog was killed on the streets of Terre Haute, Monday, after biting several other dogs and a hoise.
Will Richmond has gone to La Porte to organize his company which will start on the iad Aug. 11.
Ripley tow nship has some sneaks siealing chickens and wheat at night time. Load the shot guns for them.
Frank Maxwell disposed of the remaining portion of his stock of grocery to a gentlemen at Manson, Clinton county.
Wheat of the new crop is coming into market in considerable quantities. It is rated rs No. 3, none of it being of the best grade.
The Alamo boys say that all the girls were smiling at Undo Jiii\» Key's Sunday and they feared for some time that they could not get him home.
Mr, P. S. Kennedy and H. H. Ristine are now traveling through the north-west by way of the Northern Pacific railway, having left for their journey on Monday.
There will be a basket meeting held iu Frazier's grove near Hillsboro, Friday, Aug. It!. Twenty ministers will be present and yellow legged chicken must sutler.
Elijah Clore's grand colt show occurred Saturday, and is reported a success iu every particular. There was a large crowd present, a fine lot of colts, good racing and a dinner in the grove. ^a
The Yandalia line had a large 'number of passengers for Lake Maxiukuckee Sunday. They all report a pleasant tune, the train was on time, plenty of room aud a pleasant day, while the alamo baud furnished good music.
We are growing tired of the jealous manner in which some men conduct their business. We like to see every one succeed aud bear no ill will against any fellow man. There is no need of peisonal insults to make a point among newspaper men nor business men. We believe it right to secure all the business you c.iu in an honorable way sun! will always be glad to see our contemporaries succeed. Wo shall enter into no newspaper squabbles with anyone. Not that we feel an inability, but because we think our readers do not want it ami think it is an insult to decent journalism. We may have many faults and may be incoinpetaut
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Sallie J. Keeney, third daughter of Jerre aud Sarah J. Keeney, di Saturday afternoon Aug. 3. She was born in Crawfordsville oil Feb. 25, 1851), and only a few months ago that dreaded disease, consumption, fastened its fatal clutches on her pure life aud 'a worthy spirit sped happily to its giver. She was a good christian girl with all friends, no enemies. She was a member of Ceuter Presbyterian church and de voted to the work allotted by her M??'3r and when the summons came she was alike to that glowing testimonial for living a christian life, reidy and happy to enter the portals of heaven and lay aside all earthly pleasures. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. B. ThomaB at tho family residence, Tuesday morning, after which the reinaius were laid to rest iu Oak Hill cemetery.
Harry Wood fork is a colored gentleman of this city who is always ready to turn an honeit penny and when a gentleman offeri -1 Harry a temptiug handful of money to go to the Black Hills Saturday night and aid him in tal 'ng a dead body to a physiran'B office he was not slow in accepting. They had just picked up the supposed body when afire 'u opened on them which sounded like an array of gattliug guus. Woodfork's companion fell, as it seemed, fatally shot. It was then that the gentle man of color showed just how to beat Maud S's record. He fairly flew. Barb wire was like cobwebs and board fences like toothpicks.
He never stopped until ho waded sugar creek, clib'iied the sleep hill near the Motion depot and with two beautiful and active strides lauded on the Court House corner. V/
Waynetown has a poker club. It was organized many years ago and some of the old and honored sinners with new recruits still pursue the two call five just for past time, you know. They have had many a raid and some of thein are interesting. Last Sunday Marshal Zook and Constable Ben it ray dropped in on the boys who were sitting up with the sick but tho hustling and scrambling through hack doors and windows beat the days when the lady summonsed them to call that pot and quit playing. The club is composed strictly of stiff parties, brothers-in-law to the church, stock dealers and the dutch. They sometimes grow reckless while playing and loose as much as 50 cents. This raid will perhaps break up this imitation of Monte Carlo and hereafter they pen the door and let the gentleman out.
City Selmol Finance*.
The following is the financial report of the city schools for the fiscal year ending July 31, 188'.'. The tuition fund Is used only for paying teachers' salaries, the special fund is for all other purposes:
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Balance on hand July 31, lhhh Rec'd from county treasurer..
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Noah Myers could not swim like he could iu Sugar creek and- Ed Truax thought it was Loose's Hetl (Mo\er l'ill* Cure Sick, somewhat wider. The iboys furnished good Headach, dyspepsia indigestion, constipation. music, had a good time and are willing to go 25c. per box, 5 boxes for ijil. Foi sale by Lew again.
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Total on hand and received Expended
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Balance on band -Inly 31, 1889..$ 11,'.102 71 SI'KCIAl. Kl'NU. li.il-nee on hand July 31, 1888 !§12, tli3 70 Rec'd from county treasurer 7,71''.I 13
Total on hand and received.. Expended
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The Crawfordsville band will furnish music for Hit* county fair.
The one happy week of the year for Red Snyder is fast approaching.
There will be bicycle racing wii WedTi*s(!ay and Thursday of the fair.
Ben Myers will look after the chickens as •only such fanciers as Ben can do.
The race track is being cleaned and put in good condition in time for the fair.
On Tuesday, children under 15 years, and persons over TO will be admitted free.
Everybody will be here this year aud it will be the biggest fair ever held in the State.
The bicycle rntvs will be an interesting feature for which credit is due Tom Nicholson.
W'illard Taylor, of Yonntsville, will be here, with his famous herd of Schropshire sheep.
There will be fine racing this season, as Jim Freeman says the track was never in a better condition.
The lake in the fair ground will probably hold enough water this year to swim a duck, if somebody will furnish the duck.
The management could please the crauks by having two or three good games of base ball during the week. It would be a drawing card.
Frank Snyder, the good looking secretary, is beginning on the mountain of work. It takes work to have a good fair and Snyder is capable of attending to it.
The fine handiwork of D. W. Cox in making the entire place look beautiful is assured. Tho fair would not be a success if Cox did not have a hand in the pie.
Everyone except thieves and toughs will ue here. They know Crawfordsville is a poor city for thein, for they always take a trip to Michigan City from here.
Crawfordsville merchants are never slow and Floral Hall will be as beautiful as ever, while our ladies will exhibit such fiue work as only the ladies of Montgomery county can do.
Would it not be a good idea to move a stall out into the circle for a press stand? Where are our friends, Red Snyder and Jim Insley, that they do not look after the iinfoitunate reporter'.'
The Prohibs of the county proposed to bring St. John and Mrs. liouger toaddress the people on Thursday of the fair for the sum of $50, but the directors did not think the investment would pay.
Every citizen of Montgomery county should be proud that our fair is the most successful in the State. Ho where yon will you can hear the people say "that Montgomery county fair is a hummer." It ranks at the head of them.
Hamilton A Harwood have been refused permission to run a refreshment stand on the fair ground this year. The directors had an expensive law suit with this firm at a late session of court aud were beaten, and don't like thein in cousequeuce.
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ljuite a number of Ladogaus will go and gaze on the roariug Niagara next week.
Mori Lee and wife are at present living at Ladoga, having given up their residence at Crawfordsville.
Luther Rice arrived here Thursday, after au absence of aboNt two years iu the West. Be has just completed an engagement as assistant Civil Engineer on the gigantic railroad bridge over the Missouri river at Nebraska City, Nebraska. ifff
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver'' Clark together with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jennie Clark, arrived here Thursday from their home in Iowa. As everybody kuows, they formerly lived near here. Everybody is glad to see them and give them a hearty welcome. Mr. Clark weighs nearly 300 pounds.
Prof. J. S. Starr after live years? connection with the Central Indiana Normal School, resigns it now to accept a positiou in a commercial school in St. Louis. Mr. Starr work iu the Normal has been highly satisfactory to all concerned, and it is with much regret all around that the change is necessary.s-^
A Kerosene Victim.
Mrs. Chas. Fisher died on Monday, at Brazil. A month since she was terribly burned by the explosion of kerosene in attempting to build a fire. She has suffered uutold agonies since, the doctor amputating finger after finger as it was necessary, and her left arm was to have been amputated to-morrow had she lived. The husband lias suffered a double loss, losing a child last Friday.
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There will be twenty-seven agricultural fairs in Connecticut during the present season.
Strikes of one kind and another are epidemic in England and Scotland on both a large and a small scale.
Balance on hand July 31, I88'.t..:p 7,177 II Would You Believe The proprietor of Kept's Balsam gives thousands of bottles away yearly'1 This mode of advertising would prove ruinous if the balsam was not a perfect cure of coughs and all throat aud lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first (lose. Don't hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day to keep in your home or room for immediate or future use.
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The Enquire correspondent from this citv sends the following: The ghost of hristopher Hillard has come back to drive sleep away from the eyes of bis widow. Hillard died from neglect according to the Coroner's I verdict, and ho appeared in spirit from the very first night after the funeral. Mrs. Hillard!,.. ,, ., .i Trial bottle free at all druggists. lives alone aud she avers that the ghost has au uncomfortable habit of walking back and forih acioss her bed after she lies down. She (ieneral Sheridan's private secretary frour spends her days at home unmolested, but she 1S75 to 18S0, is in jail in Kansas City for horse sleeps at a neighbor's at night|and talks freely I dealing.
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