Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 February 1891 — Page 8

HOBBY SPRING STYLES.

SOUTHWEST UHIOH.

Sugar making is the order of the day.

George Keller is at Lodl visiting friendi. Lee Surface aid wife spent Suadaj here.

Wheat is looking fine at present. Miss Bridget Murphy is visiting friends in Xafayette.

The foreman of Sec. 3!J is unloading lumber to build anew car house. James Clouse Is slowly recovering from a Bevere attack of rheumatism.

There is a certain attraction at Round Hill lor F. I. Nolan of Cherry Grove.

W. H. Henderson has resigned his position and has gone into the slugging business. Walter McGrath is again staying at his home on Vinegar Hill after a mouth's visit with Mr. Daily.

Thejnight policeman of this place has resign ed his position and is now looking for higher wages.

F, D. Nolan seetne to be quite a popular young fellow among the blondes of Round Hill and Hickory Grove,

Mr. Jolmie Lavne aud Miss Mamie Layne and Mr. M. J. Murphy and Miss Maggie Layne spent Sunday with friends near Smartsburg.

YOUNTSVILLE-

There is very little business here. Sam Gilkey, of Alamo, was in the village on Saturday.

Mies Eva Love,returned from Greencastle on Thursday. Sweeny & Work have taken iu their traps and gone out of business.

J, M. Stebbins will build an addition to his dwellidg the coming spring.

A turkey shooting match took place on the farm of G. F, Hall Saturday, W. B. Charters is preparing to put up a new fence around his property here.

John Townsley and family visited friends northeast of Crawfordsville, over Saturday night.

A. C. Yount treated his store room to a coat of paper Wednesday. Hiram I)eets, of Alamo, did the work.

Austin, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Snyder, who has been sick for the last month is improving slowly.

Seno Gunkle is putting up a building preparatory to tho manufacture of woven wire and picket fence.

Rev. McDaniels, of this place, began a series of protracted meetings here on Wednesday night of last week.

John Milieu, whs has been living here for two years, moved onto the farm of Sarah Hunder in Wayne township on Thursday.

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COLEMAN

THE TAILOR.

Two Doors North of Postoffice.

The Brown Cultivator with Spring Tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and see it .before you buy. Cohoo.n & Fisher.

Eli Yeuue, of Shoals, a prominent citizen, 8 dead of cance

At The 99 C#nt Store.

*A Large Crayon Portrait given to Every Customer.

R. W Stuinp is preparing to build a house.

Uncle Bob Stamp is laid up "with rheumatism. Wm, Britton was down on his farin last wee k.

Dr. Bess has gone to Benton ctunty to peddle books. John Steele attended the Cofington eonrt oa "Wednesday.

Gilbert Rush took his best girl to ahnrak Sunday night. A yoaug son of U. B. Charters is quite siek at this writing.

Rev, Dan Morris preached at the U. B. church Sunday. The protracted meeting at U. B. is cloied. Fifteen new addition to the church.

MADISON TOWNSHIP-

Health is good in this vicinity.

Highest of ail iu Leavening Power.-~U. S. Gov't Report, Aug.

HEW BOSS.

Omer Miller has been qnite sick. We are to have another saw mill.

The flouring mill is doing good work. The township examination is held here today.

Jesse Routh is conducting a singing school here. The boys have organized 5. of P. lodge here.

There will likely be a spriBg school taight here. Aunt Nancy Evans lost fifty dollars a few day ago.

Some hunters killed a fox near here a few days ago. Everybody invited to come oat to the convention the 27th,

Rev. Carson is holding a protracted meeting at Union church, A fox drive to-day, Let everybody go and have lots of fan.

Asbnry Finch has bought the Bell property and will move soon. John and Sam Porter with their familiec will move to Washington soon.

W. B. Rodman and Mrs. ling attended the institute at Jamestown Saturday.

BOWBRS.

Damp weather. Uncle Johnny Hamilton is no better.

Preaching here next Sunday evening.

The saw mill is running in foil blast. Oliver Irwin, of Frankfort, visited Henry Lite last week.

Miss Kittie Hamilton, of Coate's college, spent Smday with home folks.

Ike Woodard aDd Mrs. Dr. Tucker, who have been quite sick, are recovering.

Examination at this place the 21st for pupils wishing to graduate from the pubile schools.

Mrs. Lawrence, our worthy music teacher, has quite an interesting class in voice culture. John Allen and family, accompanied by Chester Butcher, started for California last week.

Quite a number of our citizens were called to the county capital this week as witnesses to the Pheebus trial.

Quite a meeting is in session at White church, services being conducted by by Rev. Francis, of Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stout, of Crawfordsville, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Dr. Tucker, last week.

Ira i-'isher, who has been in the theological college at ML Morris, 111., is now very sick with inflamatory rheumatism at his home. Dr. Barkor is attending on him, and there .ire some hopes of his recovery.

All the teachers of Sugar Creek attended the joint intstitute between this and and Madison township. A very pleasant day is reported.

Last week our burg was honored with a juvenile wedding, the contracting parties being Bert Dunbar aud Lillie Warren. The happy oonple were each seventeen years of age. The oride's uncle, Joe Booher, accompanied them to Illinois where the hymeniel kuot was made secure. The happy couple returned home Thursday evening. They are now Btaying with the groom's father, Lute Dunbar.

COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

H. a. Cook is giving satisfaction in Clark township.

Mollie Walkup rules at Wesley, iu Wayne township.

E. W. Morrow continues the good work in Coal Creek.

The schools in some of the townships will close soon.

What is the difTerauce between instruction and traiuing?

Teachers should not neglect the writiug and drawing class.

E. W. Canine is in the saddle at Freedom, in Brown township.

Mental arithmetic should be given more attention in schools.

The first examination for graduation from the public schools to-day.

How far should the teacher follow the Socratic method of questioning.

LaFayette was greater than Washington, so says a Scott township literary.

The newspaper should be judiciously used for supplements reading in the school room.

The program of Miss Dye, of the Iudianapolis public school, on the celebration of Washington's birthday is a gooil one and many valuable suggestions may be obtained lrom it.

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THE RAWFORD6 VTLLK WS:F*KLY REYMEW.

The cultivated and thoroughly equipped priBary teacher should be better paid. Education Is one of the living fountains which must water every part of the coslal garden.

Cultivate the faculties in their natural order. First form the mind then furnish it,—Pestalozzi.

The state legislature will fail to do its duty it it neglects to pass a law on compulsory education.

The first section of Union township teachers had a very profitable institute the first Saturday of this month.

Madison and Sugar creek township teachers had an interesting institute at the Hunt school house last Saturday.

The second section of Union township teachers are having an Interesting institute at the Supt's. office today.

Every advanced pupil should have a literary scrap book will some teacher tell us how to succeed in such work?

Notwithstanding the many sins of the pedagogue, the charge of writing poetry can not be brought against him.

C. S. Krnz, of the city high schools, is doing excellent work and saying less about it than any teacher in the oounty.

The county board of education should adopt a course of language lessons, so as to have UHiformlty in the language work.

Examinations for professional and state licen see will be conducted by the Supt., the last Saturdas's In February, March and April.

Tippecanoe county has a model trustee. He pays janitor's fees, and expects the teachers to spend the time that it would require to make fire aid sweep in the preparations of the days' work.

NEW EICHMOND-

Dr. Walter called here last Monday.

Fears for the apple crop are expressed here.

Mr. Clark is having a good trade in his harness shop. Iisnrance Cos., will not insure some houses in this place.

No ice yet put up at this place and a poor prospect of any. Mrs. Wade has brought some lots at this place and will erect a dwelling.

Chas.&WoIever says he has enough of New Richmond and will sell out cheap. Bill Alston the Livery stable keeper says his stable shall no more be used for a hospital.

The Knights of Phythias at this place are putting their hall in fine shape with new carpets etc.

Mr. Patton is doing well aud getting lots of calls for hiB new burse. Undertaking .here is a good business.

We are requested to say that the girls who laugh in church will be publicly reproved if they don't stop it.

Knocking the wind bag and using dumb bells has been going on at one of our saloous constantly for some time.

The professor of horse diseases, Prof. Donican^lefi here last week. He expresses no very high compliments on this place.

A three thousand dollar elevator is being erected at Romney. They propose to handle grain at that place in the near future.

The prize fight between Friday Clark and Westfall has been declared off. Corey having skipped the town, and as be was trainer he could not be on hand.

William Campbell has a No. 1 pool table he will sell cheap as he is going out of that line of business. A bargain for someone noeding an article of that kind.

The Republicans are smiling all over on ac count of Cleveland expressing his opinion 011 the silver bill. There are others in the democratic party exceptiug Cleveland.

E. C. Campbell met with a small loss by fire. The agent for the Insurance Co., Mr. demons', of Crawfordsville, called and settled the loss to Mr. Campbell's entire satisfaction.

Mr. Archy, the livery inan, says he wouli^ like those hiring a rig to be sure and not serif]'it back with a boy aud in a broken condition as. the prize fighters did not long since, j:

There are seventeen residents of New Rict^ mond going to make a change. A good many, who own property here are anxious to sell it and those wanting property can now be accommodated on short notice.

Ira Stout says that if the boys will get drunk he well not be disturbed iu his slumbers. When the Round Hill Sunday school superintendent was thought to be going to the happy land,Ira would not get up to hear of the demise.

The prize fighters left this place in a hurry one night last week and oue of them threw his valise out of at the window of a hotel and slid down a pole, leaving the hotel with au unpaid bill to remember them by. The hotel lady is on her muscle and woe be to him that crosses her path. She will have the tirst knock out aud don't you forget it.

Just as long as the people of New Richmond continue to blow concerning their growing town and they do it to sell lots, but ask them for money to buy a fire engine and they will look at you cross-eyed and seem not to hear you. Look out for ew Richmond to be a thing of the past. When oue house burns all will go because they are built that way.

We tbiuk the trustee of this township had better look after the school property a little more and nofhave every negro show that comes along going into them aud damaging them like the house at this place has been. They drive nails in the plastering and go as far as to Bleep in the house if the hotel will not keep them. Public property should be cared for aud it is your duty Mr. Trustee to look after it.

The Round Hill superintendent, not relishing stump water any longer, gave this place a call and after staudiug at the bar of one of our fancy saloons until he got nine straight I drinks of chained lightning, then wilted down aud had to be carried to the livery stable where he was laid out for dead, but he was I not. arowe the next morning with a kink

iwillhisHe

iu neck and made a bee line for the saloon where he finished the spree.

William Campbell has sold his store here and erect a mauimouth store at Komney, liul. He will run a general store and sell at prices never heard of before in that place, as his expense will be nothiug because his freight wil be unloaded at bis door, and insurance is one half less. Taking these things which eat u/, the man who sells goods in New Richmond

lew Clothing Store.

Just received a New Line of

MEN'S, BOYS and

CHILDREN'S

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At prices to suit the times. Men's suits from $5 to $20 boys suits, $3 to $12 children's suits $1.50 to $8. Also large line of Ilats and Furnishing Goods.

Boston^Clothing Store.

JAMES MOLONEY.

and if he wants to sell at a low figure he is forced to pay a big price for his goods by the time they are in the house. Romney has paid during the last fall and winter from one to three cents more for corn than New Richmond or Wingate. And whea the new elevator goes up at that place he will handle all the corn that is raised north of this place,

SOUTH COAL CREEK.

Fry Thomas has completed his new house.

The debates at Quinine draw large crowds.

James Hanna spent last Sunday with the Taylor brothers. Thomas Taylor sold 16 hogs to Dave Trout that averaged 516 pounds.

Charles Patton of Patton's corner was down to see Frank Allen on legal business.

Win. McCabe, of LaFayette, has returned home after a week's visit with friends. William Cowan, one of our most entergetic farmers, is preparing to move to Tippecanoe county.

Rolen Slippy will not move to his farm he recently bought until next fall. Rolen is one of our best farmers.

Johnnie Baldwin formerly of this neighborhood has left fer Danville, III,, where he will make his future home.

Rusty Fullen, of Aurora, III., the famous tree climber, has started for Noblesville, Ind. Frank says Rusty skins him.

What has become of that scratcber or Pall Pry of Linden. It is time he was ising some siiuity and good morals aud cease on the Taylor brothers.

Joseph Elmore's back is better at this writing. He states that he will go west shortly and will take a claim in the Cherokee strip when it opens for settlment.

Some of our best republicans have subscribed for Thk Rkview and are well pleased with it. We will say it iB the best weekly published in Montgomery county, regardless of politics.

James Taylor was heard from this week. He states iu his letter that he has purchased eleven thousand acres of laud near Los Angles, California. It will be remembered that James left for the the golden state in Jan. to lookafter a vast fortune he heirs from his uncle.

There was a grand sparring match at Stringtown last Wednesday night which some of the boys from our neighborhood attended. It is well to say they came back but not seriously hurt. Oue, Ellis Crewie, of Roberts Chappie, went home with one eye closed. Be careful Ellis.

There is a gentleman in our neighborhood that is beard over one mile warbling forth the good old songs our forfathers have sung. His voice sounds like that of a distant thunder or the firing of a Gatling gun. Sing on brother and some day that guardian angel or the balmy hands of some one will come and take you to the happy bunting ground.

Young Chicken Thieves

Tuesday afternoon the Marshal of the town of Ladoga brought three young boys, Will Lagle, Elmo Thomas and Nat Goforth to this city and lodged them in jail on a complaint sworn out by Win. Swindler, charging them with stealing chickens. The lads are scarcely more than children but are of the tough variety. When seen at the jail Thursday afternoon they were making the corridors ring with laughter and were having a high old time. They had taken a red blanket, and after pickmost of the wool from it had each adorned himself with a fiery hue mustache.

Tlie Medical Profession.

Theattitudeof the medical profession toward what is known as "patent medicine"iB not at all unreasonable. Thousands of these nostrums are offered to the public every year. Some of them are dangerous and most of them are futile. Swift's specific (S. S. S.), we are all glad to say, is not classed among these nostrums. It has overcome the wholesome prejudices of physicians iu all parts of the country, and some of the strongest testimonials iu its behalf come from medical men who have used it in their practice, and who do uot hesitate to endorse its wonderful results. This is extremely gratifying, but by no means astonishing, for every clam that is put forward in behalf of S. S. P. is based on a series of actual experiments extended over a long period of time.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooih attachment is the Instest thing out. Be sure and see it before you buy. Coiioon A- Fishkh.

AT COST.—Our blaukets and robes are being closed out at cost. Come early and get your choice. Aiikaham & Watson, 1 in West Main Street

The Brown cultivator with Bpnng tooth attachment is the latest tiling out. He sure ami see it before you buy. Cohoo.n A- Fishkk.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooih attachment is the latest thing out. He sure ainl tee it before you:buy. ('oiiou.n .V. Fish1:1

Don't forget it, you can Imp the best buggy in town at Cohoon «.VF isher's.

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