Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 September 1890 — Page 8
Wm. Franklin Hole,
01 Union Township, Montg. Co. Indiam1.. About ten years ago, whilelwiw playing in a hay lott, Hell to the ground. My elbow was thrust iuto iny side and caused hernia. 1 became perfectly helpless and could do no work at all. II I tried to work I would turn sick at my stomache and would hare a dull achinR In my bead. I tried several kinds ol truses without any apparent relief. Hearing of Dr. Barnes I was oersuaded by a friend to try his treatment. I called on Dr. Barnes in Auguest 1889, and, after making an examination, be gave me a truss that relieved me immediately. The dizziness in my head left me and soon the pains in my stomache disapeared. I went back home and "went to work and have been working ever since and to-day I can say I am cured and feel just the same as I did before I was injured. Any one doubting this statement to be correct can be convinced of itstruthfullness by railing on me in person at my father's farm in Union township, or by sending a letter to my address at Crawfordsville, Indiana.
"Will be at his Office in Crawfordsville, at 311 SOUTH WALNUT Sr.
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Every Sain!! & Snty.
JJOTICITOUELKS, CHKDITOHS, XTC, In the matter or the estate of Arlando L. Lee, deceased, in the Montgomery Circuit Court, September term, 1S9U. DNotico is horeby given that William L. Denman as Administrator of the estate of Arlando L. Xeo, deceased, has presented aud tiled liis accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Gircnit Court on the 6th day of Oct.. 1890, at which time alheirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are rel quired to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, whysaid accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributeeeof enll ostats are also notified to be in said Court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship.
Dated this 13th day of September. 1890. WILLIAM L. DENMAN.
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Yours Sincerely,
"WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOI.K.
Dr. D. E. Barnes,
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Administrator.
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Alex. Mahorney's
.Remarkable low price sale of furniture, stoves and household goods, is now under way and you will miss a grand opportunity, if you neglect to call at his store west of the court house.
ALEX. MAHOMEY.
Army of the Cumberland, at Toledo, Sept, 17-19. For above the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City railroad will issue excursion tickets to Toledo and return at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good to return until Sept 22. Through trains and no change of Cars between Toledo and St Louis. C. C. JENKINS, tien'l Pass. Aeent Toledo, Ohio.
Cigars and tobacco at the Clipper.
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store will move to the room now occupied by the McCluro dry goods store about Sept. 20, and,in order to save transferring goods, will have a
Special Cut Sale.
Nowisvour chance for bargains—Queensware, Glassware. Tinware and Woodenware. Fancy China Plates, Cups and Saucers. Decorated dinner and Tea Sets at cost, Notions and Novelties of all kinds. Call eany and get best bargains. Also a life size crayon portrait enlarged from any picture that you bring us given free with every §10 worth purchased. Always bring purchase ticket with you so that the amount may be punched out.
ROSS BROS'. 99 GENT STO&E.
SOUTHWEST UNIO*.
Wheat sowing is in full blast. Mollie Hall teaches the Balhinch school. Lewis Douglas is quite low with consumption,
Wm. Keller has been in Parke county for the past two weeks. Rev, Abe Snyder preached his fareweil sermon at the U. B. Cbnrch.
Mrs. Nancy Keller is visiting relatives in Fountain, county this week. Isaac Jones and Wm. Grubbs went to Rockvllle last Thursday on special businesss.
Jo has resumed his old trade. He says it is cheaper to beg tobacco than to buy it. Samuel Stump, of Crawfordsville, visited his sick sister, at James Tyler's on last Sunday.
Wm. Britton, of Chicago, was in our midst, Monday, looking after the interest of his farm.
Mrs.{M.|Wbittaker, of Fountain county, is quite poorly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Tyler.
Kobe Titus and family, of Ripley township, were the guests of Robort Stump and wife, Sunday.
Laura Zellers has been quite poorly for the past few days, Dr. Ross was her attending physician.
LADOGA.
Wal. Foster is up and around again. Geo.{Barney is making "Dead Shot boomj J. M. Mayball visited his sen here last w«k, Miss AnnieJLeng, of Lebanon, is visiting in Ladoga.
Ladoga ia still improving and new booses building. The normal, with J. F. Warfel as principal, will open Sept. 80.
Anna Stover went to Butler University this week to enter college. Rev. J. C. Ashley is at Metz, Indiana, holding a protracted meeting.
Jacob Harshbarger returned last Friday from a visit at Lafayette. Ladoga is to have a new poultry house— W. A. Shumaker, proprietor.
Earl and Lela Yeagly are visiting in Lafayette at their sister's, Mrs. Smith. About thirty of the unterrified attended Brooksbire's speaking Saturday at the couuty seat
Mrs, E. W. Linn attended the eleventh district convention of the Christian chnrch at Frankfort last week.
Harry Anderson returned dome from Danville Saturday and Saturday evening an elegant Becial took place at his home.
James Stark was badly hurt last Friday morning by a runaway horse, being thrown from a buggy one mile seuth of town.
C. B. Herod was cbarivaried last Monday in honor of some one'B marriage. We can't find out who the joke is on in this case.
Harrah for the democrat ticket, platform and everything else that the democracy have begun this year. They have made no mistake.
Last Sunday evening Miss Nellie Scott aud (i. E. Brewer were quietly married at the home of Mr. Scott Rev. Carson officiating. Both of these excellent young people are admired by all who know them. They will occupy Henry Hulett's property on east Washington street
The Harshbarger family reunion, held in the grove near David Harshbarger's, was as much of a success as those previously held. Many friends of the family, as well as the relatives, were present and all join telling of the hospitality of the sturdy old family which has done so much toward making the surrounding country what it is. Long live the family reunions.
A notice 20 years ago iu ll.u Sentinel reviewing the seuate of a few yaats ago said: James F. Harney was a classical scholar—ripe in experience and prolific in his resources. While not possessing so much political cunning as other leaping democrats, in point of thorough knowledge and modest merit, lie was the acknowledged leader of the democratic side of
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the chamber. He was a senator who fitly and ably represented the large i*.til classical couuty of Montgomery. He proved himself so efficient in legislative ability Unit at the next session Lieutenant Governor Sexton made linn chairman of an important committee. Out of thirty-one committees only to democratic senators were awarded chairmanships—Harney on claims, and myself on public printing.
LINDEN.
The fat mers' alliauce me.tils next Thursday night. On Suuilay last '.lie mercury was up to summer heat.
Juo. Ward and wife,or Raub's station,visited here Sunday. The wrecks on the, Monon the first of the week caused all the trains to he late.
On last Saturday night the Junction house was almost deserted, the landlord aud lady being alone.
Joseph Bues, of this place has lakeu a job in the car shops iu Lulayette and will move in about thirty days.
The farmers will get a good price for their grain, but 6ome of them will grumble aud say
lhey
got nothing for i\ The schools will begin the last week iu the month and all the t-achers in the township have been employed but one.
Woe unto them who would pursuade anyoue: especially a son, not to attend thel. O. la. T., as some have been doing here.
J. W. Beach has moved his scales from Main street to Vine street preparatory to putting in a business room in front of the old room.
The traini on the Clover Leaf are generally on time, No. 1 going at 12:05 p. in., No. 2 east at 2:35 p. m. Local time east at 4:20 p. in., west at 8:45 a. m.
People who want insurance might do well to see J. S. Bennett. We see no reason in letting stranger write the policy when it could be doue at homely an old soldier and citizen.
On Monuay at 3 o'clock John Stout of Darlington, began boring a 3 foot well on the Linden exchange lot and at 2 o'clock the next day hadjit walled. The well is 20 feet deep.
Wheat sowing is pretty well along in these parts, especially iu the corn, but not much has Deen sown in the fallow ground, as the farmers are afraid of the fly or the grasshopper taking it
On last Sunday the report of a gun was heard on the Clover Leaf track aud ou looking Uiat way two men with one women were there and one man bad a shot gun. We will not mention them this time, but if repeated they will be prosecuted.
NEW RICHMOND.
The James Cook sale was largely attended. Clay pigeon shooting is all the rage with our sports.
John Ward, of Lafayette, was a caller here Wednesday. Tom Barton buys all the coal oil barrels here for speculation.
John Bell has rented a place from Mr. yuillin south of here. Sowing wheat is at its height and a large acreage will be sown.
The new livery stable will soon be in operation by Blaine Archery, If the democratic party only half tries she will carry the day this fail.
A Dutch halogana vender, of Lafayette, calls weekly here. He sells all kinds of meat. .J' Rumor says that a certain young man in this vicinity treats his sister-in-law badly.
The paw paw crop is light this year and the lovers of the fruit will not get an abuudapce. Dan Barton and Williard Brockwell enlisted in the regular army at Indianapolis next week.
The attendance at the fair year this was very light compared to what it was in former years. Ira Stout has sold his saloon to Tom Clark aud Tom will sell hard stuff in the Zoo hereafter. -r
Henry Groves has gone into the fence business, and our farmers will do well to buy of him.
It in now nearly time for some one who pays no taxes to commence the incorporation question.
William Braunon, a former resident of this
I place, but now of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting 'friends here. Drmmers, drummers, from all points of the compass and still they come, The town le full of them.
The Balhinch Bugle would do well to send an agent to this place. Several people want to subscribe.
Wingate is trying his best to down Goben, but bis efforts are all in vain, as will be shown on election day.
Bill Alston hired a horse to a party Saturday. The horse got to Crawfordsville and died, Bill being out the horse.
Excursion to St Louis on the Clover Leaf the 20th of this month, $2 round trip. Several of our people will take it in.
John Morrow, formerly of this place, but now of the army, stationed at Colorado, is visiting here on a three months' furlough.
The campaign liar is abroad and his stock 1B full. People who will beliove anything told on a candidate just before an election are to be pitied.
Several of the members of the M. E. church will attend the conference at Crawfordsville this year, as they want to help select the preacher.
George.Steel was ordered to get to another part of the town—cow boy style. Such things here are to common and some one will get relieved of his cash before long.
We heard that a citizen refused to sell the saloon keeper of this place a pump on account of his business, and most of the people think it is getting down to exceeding fine grinding.
The county fair is one of the worst things that can happen. The merchants and business men dread the shows that take the money out of the county, an Crawfordsville is the only place benefitted.
Molllnsbee, the dude drummer front Lafaytte, called at here Tuesday. He sells all kinds of produce and says the farmers are all buying potatoes. It is a poor show when farmers have to buy what they should raise.
Business men here should use more sense and not make asses of themselves by getting mad and saying all kinds of mean things about each other and before the week is ov6r one can see tliem talking to each other on a store box,
John Bible, candidate for sheriff, is accused of wearing kid gloves. Mr. Bible has been in this vicinity all his life and was never known to wear them. If he had, what of it? Shame on the campaign liar trying to down as good a man as Montgomery county ever had.
The Star, that noted paper, used for revena a at an if he do it off comcs their head, is barking at Bible's heels. Some candidate with more cash than Mr. Bible has been around, but one glorious thing is, everybody knows the Star twinkles for money, as it has shown itself for the last decade, and because 'Bayless Hanna would not whack up the Star tr.ed to bilry him but failed.
Twinkle, twinkle little Star, Now we wonder what you are,. Up above your sphere so high, For the boodle, bye and bye.
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There will be no balloon ascension at Richmond & Rose' next week, but their display of fine harness, whips, robes, etc., will be worth going miles to see.
Many a boy will start to school this week with a happy countenance, looking as bright and trim as a young race horse. If he has not already been to see
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NOTICE.
Whereas, at the last regular mooting of tho common wuuell of the city of Crawfordsville, held on tho 8th day of Sept., 1890, the city civil engineer of said city, presented his final roport for tho graveling of Kast Market streot from Whitlock avenue east to tho cast line of lot (7) seven of Patterson's addition to tho town, now city of Crawfordsville, in said city, which report was received and placed on llle in the office of City Clerk of said city, and that thereupon tho Mayor appointed a committee of tho common council t.o consider said roport and to bear objections thereto.
Now, therefore, the following named persons to-wit: Silas Long. Joseph Binford, Phoeba A. Bonnell. Aliie Grimes, J. S. Kelley, Angeline W. Bock, Letita Coolman, Hobecca White, HcbeccaHolland, W.W. andPlunbn Morgan,'!'. T. Munliall, Hubert liruoe, G. W. Bennett, Alice Grimes, Charles \Y. Miller, Laura Byrd, .fames P. Walter, Elizabeth Koust, Reynolds & Sliultz, city of Crawfordsville, Mrs. K. M. llobinsou, Louisa A. Heustis, Samuel W. Austin, Sarah Gilbert, Earnest Steig, John S. Brown, C. W. Elmore, James Pare, James Hamilton, W. T. Brush. B. R. Hussell, Susie Willilte, Wm. Jv.iocli, and tho city of Crawfordsville, whose property is assessed as shown by said report, for tho cost of said improvement, of said portion of said stroet, are horeby notified that said committee will meet iu tho council chamber of said city,ou the 2nd day of October 18(10, at 0 o'clock a. m. to hear objection to said report and assessments, anil said parties are required to then and there show cause, if any there be, why said report should bo confirmed and the assessments made as therein set forth.
By order of the common council, W.M. C. CAiut, Mayor. Attest: (JNAS. M. SUOTT, City Clerk.
NOTICE.
Whereas, at the last regular meeting of tho common council of tho city of Crliwfordsville, held on tho 8th day of September,. 1890", tho city ei,vil engineer of said city presented his filial report for the graveling of Kast Wabash avenue from Groon street to Water street in said city, which roport was received and placed on file in the office of the eltv clerk of said city, and that thereupon the Mayor appointed a committee of tho common council to consider said report and to boar objections thereto.
Now, therefore, the fo'lowing named persons, to-wit: Sarah Gilbert, trustees M. K. Church, city of Crawfordsville, I)r. E. Detclion, Hebocoa JoneJ, Adeline Willis and Mary Hoover, whose property is assessed as bhown by said report for the cost of tho said improvement of said portion of said street, are hereby notified that said cominittoo will meet in the council chamber of said city on tho 2nd day of Oc'.obor, 1890, at 9 o'clock a. m. to hear objections to said report and assessments. And said parties are required then, and there show cause, If any there bo, why said report should not bo confirmed and tlm assessments made as therein set forth. order of the common council.
WM. 0. CARB, Mayor.
Attest: CHA8. M. SCOTT, City Clork.
Anderson's to have a road bouse.
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