Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 March 1891 — Page 5

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Orer Oon C®uni*ghaia's Store for your Cabinet Photographs.

'NLY $2 PER DOZEN.

guarantee us fine work in every particular as you would pay from $4 to §5 for at other galleries. Remember the pla®e, over Con Cunningham's store.

lloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!

large stoek of eloJiks on hand, will close them out at pric

REGARDLESS OP PROFIT.

sntirestock has been selected with great care and special reference to the iemands of trade. 1 therefore feel confident that I can offer you great bargains

PLUSHES A SPECIALTY.

lets in all the newest effecs. This is an opportunity to secure bargians that my not occur again ina long time, and I earnestly, desire all friends and patrons to take advantage of it.

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Things Essential

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laster Promenade. PARASOLS, GLOVES.

delicate effects in Spring Parasols mike a display of them such as we b. ave now like

garden of great flowers in full bloom. ....

fts Most Varied/ Combinations Numberless.

11' full line of Children's Parasols, Carriage'' W Shades, Sun and Rain Umbrellas. Ia Gloves the largest variety of new

Colorings.

S. Ayers & Co.,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

iwhy so many persons suiter from hen cured with u|| Saul's Catarrh pould be cured at once.

IMmptiori Surely Cured. ®DITOH:— Pleaso inform your roaders ponmvo remedy for tho above-named

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Ve shorten lingers and repair all gloves brought to us free of charge.

UJHOON

A KISHkk.

I' isher for l)dggiH.u,

rn Cultivator with Spring Tooth is the latest thing out. Ba sure gefore you buy. COIHHIN ,V FISHKK.

Children Cry for ier*s Castoria.

vn cultivator with spring tooth atthe latest thing out. lie sure and you buy. COHOON .V FISHKK.

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A Celebrated ri„„ ,. srter has just receivi a car load of jted (toluen Link" llourfroin Grace-

This is acknowledged the finest to it |ey prices. Darter meets no prices thein. He will save you money.

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Irla explained tn tho Tiil itArap for sample copy to thu JNO. H. DYE. Buffalo. New York.

Brown's Dental Parlors,

Circle Street.

IRON HA LL BUILDING. (.old Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty «%•«&•••••

TEETH WITHOUT PLATES.

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trOnK^t^ant'ieil t» bo first class. A call solid

va cultivator with spring tooth atthe lastest thing out. Be sure and |e you buy. COHOON & FISHKK.

tge it,youIcaQ buy the lieBt bugj y|in WOOD it Fisher's.

»u cultivator with spnug tooth atthe lmest thing out. He sure and Jou buy.

Hpocuilly. Tftoili without imiu. All toil. D. N. BROWN.

J^OTICl-: 'I'D I1KIKS. CltEDITOUS. f.TC.

In tho mattor of tho estate of .Tames iiutchison deceased, in thu Montgomery Circuit Court. March term, 1SSII. Notice is hereby given Hint Robert S. Osbnrn as executor of the estnt* of James Hutchison, deceased, lias presentod and tiled his uecoutsol vouchers in Itnal sottlemontot' said estate, anil that the same will come up for the oxaininatiou and action of said Circuit oourt the 4tl! day of April, tS'Jl, at which time all heirs ••redilorsor legateesjof said estate aro required to appear in saia court and show mine, if any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should nut be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate are also notified to bin said oourt nt. the timo jiloresaid and make proof of heirship. ROBERT S7 OSHUHN. Executor

Dated Ibis 7tli dav of March. IHtll.

W anted!

A live Insurance or Heal Kstate Agent in ihi« place to orgiuiizo a branch fur The Penple's Building. I.nan and Savings Association of Geneva, N Leims Killed Promptly. A liberal coiitin.twill l... written. Address Karly with reler.nn-.is. K. A. WAI.TON. Troas.. (Ieneva,New York

fl'iVHtment by correspondence. A twenty-flvo

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years' specialty. Syphilis, tlio last vestige destroyed. (Jonorh.ua and Gleet uurod in a tew dnvs. No operaatiou rei]uired in troatmont of Varimx-elo and Stricture.

The results ot Sell-abuse, producing pimples despondency, impotence, health-destroying seminal eiiiibsions, etc.. cured permanently. Medicines sent secure Ironi observation by mail or express. Strictly private. Charges moderate. ]'. M. A HHETT, M. 0. 'JS Virginia avenue, Iudisinajiolis. Ind.

$5.00 F88 25 CENTS

Send 25 cents and the address of ten recently married ladies and we will send you prepaid our$5.00 outfit to start you. Business permanent and lionorable Don'tmiss itif you want tho chance ofa lifetime. Big money for workers. No attention paid to those who do not send nnme.s and rem ittaLce. D. H. Klngdon & Co.. Box 104, Buffalo. N. Y.

The Brown oullivator with spring tooth attachment i- ii 'ategt thing nut. Be euro and pee it before .-ou buy. Guhqon & FiiHKu.

THE CRA WFOR-DSV1'i

FATAL CRASH.

Details of the Recent Railway Wreck at Racine Junotion.

TWO NORTHWESTERN TRAINS COLLIDE

A Fireman Killed, Several Other Persona Iiudly Ilnrt autl Number of Carg Hurned—Kxprogp Companies

I.one Heavily.

8LAIJ{ I?f A WRfcCK.

MILWAUKEE,

UKKI.IN.

Wis., March 26.—As

previously reported, a Serious wreck occurred on the North western road at llacine Junction Tuesday night by which one man was killed, two dangerously hurt and three others more or less injured. A mail car, baggage car and five freight cars were destroyed by fire. The pecuniary loss is estimated at 850,000. The collision occurred at midnight between a north-bound Chicago & Northwestern passenger train and a south-bound freight train on the same line. The latter train consisted of sixty-four cars, and was under such headway that it could not be checked sufficiently to allow side-tracking. Both trains came together on the main track at the depot with the above result. Following is a list of the victims:

Willis Andrews, of Pond du L»ac, fireman on freight train, killed Martin Kuc, of Milwaukee, freight engineer, probably fatally injured Dennis K. Jiurke, of Milwaukee, passenger engineer, dangerously hurt I. T. de Silva, of Chicago, express messenger, badly bruised John Grobben, of Milwaukee, passenger fireman, badly scalded J. Bower, cf Evanston, 111., assistant express messenger, burned and cut.

The two locomotives were lifted bodily from the track. Martin Howe, engineer of the freight, jumped through the cab window and saved himself, receiving only a few bruises, but Willis Andrews, of Crystal Lake. 111., the lireman. jumped on the opposite side and was caught in the wreck. lie was taken out dead two hours afterwards, his body being crushed and burned beyond recognition. I). 10. Hurke, the engineer, and .John Drablien, fireman of the passenger, both of Milwaukee, jumped and were seriously injured, the latter being badly crushed and scalded. Drabben Ls still alive, but cannot live. Burke will recover. Two express cars and four freight ears loaded with beer were piled on top of each other, and immediately took lire and were destroyed with most of their eontents. The efforts of the Racine fire department prevented the further spreading of the flames, however, and no serious damage was done the passenger coaches.

In the safe, of the American Express CompitivV was S10.00U in currency for northern hanks from Chicago. So intensely hot did the lire become that the safe was soon red-hot and when opened at noon half the currency was found burned to ashes and the other half partially burned. The express company will lose about So,000 of tlio money, enough being saved of the other half to insure its redemption. Several thousand dollars of jewelry was melted and run into one lump. The l.'nited States express also lost a large amount of money. Not a pound of express or mail was saved.

WliM'KKII It A SNOW 1*1.OW. SUTTON. Neb., March :0.—The "flyer on the Burlington road crashcd into the rear ol'a stock train 4 miles east of town at »:'S0 ednesdav morning. while running at the rate of 50 miles an hour. It v, as snowing hard at the time and the "(l\cr* had two engines pushing the snow plow. The stock train was not seen bv the engineer of the passenger until the trains were -it) feet apart. The snow plow ran into six cars loaded with cattle, throwing them to the right and left of the track. The seventh car landed on top of the first engine. The second engine was thrown r»r» feet to the side ot the track and fell on its side, crushing and instantly killing Engineer Roberts, of I'lattsmouth. Henry I'dcll. fireman, was caught in the wreck. and the escaping steam literally cooked his legs, arms and back. He died soon alter lrjing taken out of tho wreck. The passenger coaches left the track, but were not overturned and none ot the passengers were injured. It i* saitl the canst? of the aecideut was wrong order- given by the train-dis-patcher. '1 he ci.it.tlc in tin car which lauded on top of the engine were released by the passengers, who built an apron -25 feet long and drove the animals down. Only one steer was hurt. liisiiiitrrk l»y

IRCH is ooiuincutcd

upon here as a singular fact that the only real rival to the great conservative leader, l'rince llisiuarck, in his attempt to enter the reichstag is a poor shoemaker of the name of Smallfeld, who is the nominee of the socialist party, against which l'rince Bismarck has always- used his utmost efforts. The candidacy ol the (iuelphs anil free thought nominees amounts to nothing at all. li«'«l lit till- Atfe ,f )K.

CIIKVOO. March —"Uncle .loe" Mingle. :i ci-iorcd man aged 1 OS years, is den I. lie had a leu shot ofV during the.war. and after the inflict was over Joe cam* to Chicago ai:d made a living by telF fortunes, selling charms, fishing, etc. He disclaimed all knowledge of (ieorge Washington and never acted sis his liody servant.

Couldn't aleli t| i. liumlit. CI.AKKSVII.I.K. Tex.. iarch-JO.—A desperado named Cohesion.- and his gang were pursued am. overtaken near here Tuesday by a sherifl's posse. In the skirmish that followed Oflieer Whitman was killed and Cokestone wounded. Two of the gang were captured, but Cokestone. the leader of the gang, made his escape.

Aniiitrnr llowiiij K^atlu.

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al regatta of amateur oarsmen will b« held at this city on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 17 and is.

A Well-Known Lawyer I)e:til. CINCINNATI, March M.-Mr. Rufus King, one, of the oldest attorneys iv this is: u.i/Vii 74,

SMJTil SWANK.

NOTICE TO THE VOTERS

—or THE—

City of crawforflsviiie.

In Ihr I'o/er.s of the. City of

I'KBCIXCT NO. TWO. flHST WAltl). Beginning at the center of Market street at the intersection of the alley running north and south between Walnut and Washington streets, the city of Crawfoi ilsville, thence west along the center of Market street to the intersection of Vance street, ence north along the center of Vance street to tne intersection of Lafayette avenue, thence following the said avenue in a northwestornlv direction until said avenue^rosses the north line of the corporate limits of said city, thence A'cst along the corporate limits ol said city to the northwest corner of said city limits, thence south along the west line of said city limits to the intersection of Main street, thencc east along the center of Main street to the intersection of the alley running north and south between Walnut and Washington streets, thence north north to the place of beginning. All the territory herein last described to be known as l'rccinct No. two in first ward. rui:ciN(

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forilxi'illi'. of the Change in the liouml arus of the Voting PreeinclH of Said City, iix made by the. Common Council at tlieir Regular Si'HHion February 23, 1S91. hi the matter of Kediyitri'cting the ('Hi/ of CrawfordnriUv. for Voting Puriitmrx: Pursuant to an act enacted bv the general assembly of tlie State of Indiana, approved March (ith, I•»".», for the redisricting ol the different townships in said Stale and wards of cities therein into precincts for the purpose of voting at any general election, by the Common Council in their respective cities. Ins therefore ordered by the said Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, county of Montgomery, State of ludiana, at this their regular meeting February 23. -'.H, that the several precincts and voting places at all general elections in all the various wards in said city be, and the same are, hereby changed and divided, and the boundaries thereof established, and lixed as follows, to-wit:

I'liECIXCT NO. ONE, P1KST WAH1). 13-triuning at the center of Market street at the intersection ot tlie alley running north and south between Walnut and Washington streets in the ctt.v of Cravvfordsville, Indiana, and running thence west along the center of Market street to the intersec tion of Vance street, thence north along the center of Vance street to the intersection of Lafayette avenue, then following said avenue in a northwesterly direction until said avenue crosses the north line of the corporate limits of the city of Crawfordoville, thence east aloiisr the north line of said corporate limits to a point directly north from the center of the alley running north and south between Walnut and Washington streets, thence south along the center of said alley to the place of beginning. All the territory herein described to beknownas precinct No. 1.

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Bcginniog in the center of Mair. street at the intersection ol the alley running north and south between Walnut. |and Washington streets in the city of Crawfonlsvillc. thence west along th^ center of Main street to the west line of the corporate limits of said cit.v. thence south along the west line of said city limits to the intersection of Wabash avenue, thence east along the center of Wabash avenue to

the intersection of Grant avenue, thence'^0

south along tbe center of Grant avenue to the intersection of College street, thence east along the center of College street to the intersect ion of the alley running north and south between Walnut and Washington streets in the city of Crawforusville, thence north along the center of said alley to the place of beginning All the territory herein last described be known as precinct No. three, first a-ard. l'KKClNC'T NO rol l:. I'IKSTWAKll.

Beginning at the center ot College street at the intersection of t.ne alley running north and south between Walnut ami Washington streets the city of Crawfordsville, running hencc due south to the south lime, of the corporate limits of said city, thcnce west along tl.e south limits to the spilt Invest corner ol

said

cit.v limits,

thence north along the west line of said city limits to the intersection .f Wabash avenue thence cast along tlieci'i er of Wabash avenue to the intersect ion of Grant avenue, thence south along the ceutcrof Grant av enuc to the intersection of College street, thence east along the center of College street to the place of beginning. All the territory herein last described to lc known as precinct. No. lour, first, waro l"KI. I Nt I' NO. ONK, SECONK WAIill.

Beginning in the center of Pike street at the intersection of the alley run mug north and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfordsville,thence following saidallcy north with an imaginary line to the north line of the city limits of said city, thence west along the north line of said city limits to a point due north from the center of the a'ley running north and south between Walnut and Washingon streets in the city of Crawfordsville,

Swank & Clark,

-THE-

We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call

unarmed! at. our usual low prlcK,

As

ENT S FURNISHING GOODS

At prices as cheap as in the state. Call and see us and be convinced

SWANK & CLARK,

thence south along the center of said alley to the intersection ofPike street,thence east to the place of beginning. All the territory herein described to be known as precinct r«o. one, second ward.

I'KECINCT TWO, SECOND WA1UI. Beginning at the intersection of Pike street and the alley running north and south betwer-n Green and Water streets, in the city of Crawfordsville, thence west along the center of Pike street to the allev runuing north and south between Walnut and Washington streets in said city, thence following said alley due south with its imaginary line to the south limits of said city, thence east along tlia south limits of said city, to a point directly south from the center of said alley running north and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfordsville, thence following saidallcy (which is an imaginary lineluntil it reaches College street to the place of beginning. All the. territory herein last described to be known as precinct No. 2, second ward.

I'KECINCT ONE, Til I HI) WAK1».

Beginning at a point in the center of Main street at the intersection of the alley running north and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfordsville, and running east along the center of said Main street to the intersection of Garfield street, thence north along the center of Garlield street tt the intersection of Market street, thence east along tho center of Market street to the center of the Vandalia railroad track, which is the east line of the corporate limits of the city of Crawfordsville, thence north along the corporate limits to tho northeast corner of said city limits, thence west along the line of said corporate limits to the intersection ol whitlockavenue, thence north along the center of Whitlock avenue to the northeast corner of Thompson's Hillside addition to tho city ot Crawfordsville, thencc west along the north lino Thompson's Hillside addition to the intersection of Kentucky street in Hillside addition, thence north about oae hundred (100) feet to a point, thencc west to tho Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad track, thence south following said railroad track until it reaches a point due north from the center of the alley north and soath between Green and Water streets, thence following an imaginary line until said line merges into said alley, thence following south along the center of said alley the place of beginning. All the territory herein last described to be known as precinct No. 1 in third ward.

I'KECINCT TWO, TUIKD WAUI.

B2?1 nning in the center of Mainstreet at the intersection of the alley running north and south and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfordsville, thence east along the center of said Main street to the intersection of Garlield street, thence north along the center of Garfield street to the intersection of Market street, thence east along the center of Market street to the intersection of the Vandalia railroad track, which is the east lino of the corporate limits of the city of Crawfordsville, thence south along the east lino of said city limits to where said line intersects with Wabash avenue, thencc west along the center of said Wabash avenue to the intersection of Mills street, thence south along the center of Mills street to the intersection of Jefferson sti eet, thence west along the center of .Ieft'erson street to the intersection of tbe alley running north and south between Green and Water streets, thence north along the center of said alley to the place of beginning. All the territory herein last described to be known as precinct No. two, third ward.

PRECINCT TIlKKli, THIRD WA1! I). Beginning at the intersection of .lell'erson street and the alley running north and south between Green and Water streets in

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Crawfordsville, thence east

along the center of Jefferson street to the intersection ot Mills street, thence north' along the center of Mills street to the intersection of Wabash avenue, thence east along the center of Wabash avenue to the cast line of the corporate limits of the city of Crawfordsville, thence south along the east limits of said city to a point due east from the center of College street, thencc west along the center of College street, to the intersection ol John street, thence s.iuth along the center of John street, to Hie intersection of Franklin street, thence west along the center of Franklin street to the intersection of the alley running north and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfoidsville, thence north along the center of said alley to thepla. eof beginning. AH the. territory herein las: described to be known as precinct No. ilirce Third Ward.

PRECINCT NO. rol'li, T1IIR1 WAltl). Begmningat a point in Franklin si reel, due south from tho center of the alley heretofore mentioned. Said alley running north and south between Green and Water streets in the city of Crawfordsville, thence east along the center of Franklin street to the intersection of John street, thence north

along

the center of John street to the intersection of College street, thence east along the center of College street to the east line of the corporate limits of lie city of Craw fordsville, thence south to the southeast corner otsaid corporate limits of said city, thence west along the south line of the corporate limits of said city to a point duo south from said alley above referred to (being the alley running north aud south between Green and Water streets) thenco north along said imaginary line to tho place of beginning. All the terntory hereiu last de-

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JU.M CLAHK.

3 city antL.

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scribee to be known as precinct No. Four Third Ward. Attest: WILLIAM C. CARR,

CIIAUI.ES

M.

SCOTT,

Mavor

City Clerk.

Crawfordsville, March

18. 1S91.

Notice to the Voters

OF THE

City of Crawfordsville:

At a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City ol Crawt'onlsvillod, field in ttie Council Chamber of said city Monday evening. March 2:i, 181)1, the committee to whom was referred the matter of selecting voting places at the next, city election, to be held

I uehclay. May 18H1, for tlio purpose of cluotingthrco Cnimcllmcn from tlio several wards in said eiiy reported the selection of lie tollowing locations in the soveral Wards to-wit:

KIHST WAHO.

Precinct No. 1,T. J. Francis room, north side Market street between Walnut and Grant avenue.

Precinct No. Uobert. Wilson's residence, corner Market street, and (Irani avenue. Precinct No. l, Ik-iioHel's store room, south sldeol Pike street, between Washington and Walnut, streets, l'recinet No. -t, Jlcury Miller's residence, south side College street, between (Jrant avenue anil Walnut street.

SECOND WAltl).

Precinct, No. 1, Colllns's eouf ollice, corner (.reen and Pike streets. Precinct No. 2. Dr. Duncan's ollice. east side Washington street, between Wabash avenue ana Pike street.

TM1HD WARD.

Precinct No, 3, Keubon Smith's wiiponshop' north side of Main between Water and Green streets.

Precinct No. Henry Sehenck's tin shop, east side ot Water, between Main and Pike stroels.

Precinot No. .'I, No. 2 engine house, corner college and Water streets. Precinct No. 4, Samuel Johnson's residence, south side Franklin street, between Elm and Plum streets.

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W c. CARR. Mayor.

C. M. SCOTT, City Clerk, March 25, 1K!I1.

HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS.

Positively the Best.

CURE ALL HEADACHES,

hey are not a Cathartic

Mrs. Wilson

Is now prepared to show the very latest novelties and most exclusive styles in

SWUNG MILLINERY

And bear an inspection of the same, 127 South Washington Street.

J^OTICK TO 11 IlIIIS, CUEDITOUX, ICTC.

I utha iniittor ol tin- ».»tute of William Fo«t» docoasod, in llir Montgomery Circuit Court, Mnruli term, 18111.

Notice iu hereby given that .Joieph Foast, as administrator of the estate of William Voattt, (lecoaaud, has presented and llled his itcsouuu aud vouchers in tlnal settlement of said estate, and that the samu will come up for the examination and action of oiiid Circuit Court oil tho 8tli day of April isjfll, atwhiob time alt hoirs,creditors

legatees ol said esrato are required to appear iu said Court and show cause, if any tliore be,why said accounts aid vouolioi'^sliould not be approved, and the heir» or distributees of said enuto are also notilled to be in Court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship. .lOSUPJI Foc'J'.S, Administrator. W. S. MOITKTT. Attorney

Dated this lTlli day ot Maivh, ]Sil.

tu $11X1 a month for lorn! and traveling men to sell our Kruilaml Ornamental Mock. Address im- term*.

K. Ii. HIOIIARKSON Jfe. CO.,

Nuini'iyineii, (Jenev.i. New York.

vouchers

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•J^OTK'H TO II K1 lis, CUHIMTOUS,

111 the matter nil he estate of Peter D. .Mcurlrey. deceased. March 111, ]«!)], Notieo is hereby given that .lames I'". Harney, nx Administrator or the estate ol Peter I). Me.Murtrey deceased. has presented

Hint

tiled his accounts ami

Una) s«ttlenieut of said estate,and

that the same will come up for thu examination and action ol the Circuit Court on the l!th day of April 18111. ill which time all heirs, creditors or legateoaof said estate are required so appear in s'lid court and show cause if any there be, why saiil accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and (lie heirs or distributee* of said ost»te are also notified to bo in said court at tho time aforesaid and muke proof of '. I'l^hiu. Dated this JOrti day of March 1H81.

IUMM

I'. IUKNICY, AdmiuisK