Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1891 — Page 6
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LOCAL NEWS.
H, S. Bradeu is fifbing nt Cedar Lake.
Torre Hauto's oil well No. 0 has failed.
J. A. McOlure and wire spent Sunday in Wavolnnd. EDsuiiiigcr, the grocer, has a gay new deliverj wagon.
Ttie spoke factory began ruuniug on regular time last Monday. Hou. K. H. Nebeker, United States treasurer, was in Use city Mouday.
H. A. Fuileuwiiler and wife, of eedersburg, spent Sunday iu the city. Dave Webb, l.ig.Ifat, jelly Dave, was over from Coviuttou Monia.v.
The will of the late Benajah Johnson has beeu adiulttcd to probate. Tuesday night's frest killed 2,000 acres of water melons iu Knox county.
Preparations are being made to duly recognize decoration day in this city. Alviu BreakB and David Trout have dissolved partnership iu the stock business.
Mirs Alice (ireeue, of Waynetown, spent Suuday wi?h Mis? Ilopsey Ramsey.
The cliff dwellers have beguu tho erection of their new club honse at Bluff mills. Jam»wJM. Waugh is nciing surveyor during the illness of surveyor \V. Hunt.
Willard Fink has been appoiuted postmaster at Fruits, vice Yvra. Fruits, resigned. J. H. White has been appointed administrator of the estate «f Hannah Cole, deceased.
George R. Brown and and George Myers have gone to Missouri to engage in the lumber business.
Billy Mnrpby is clerking for Coliuan, the tailor, wherelhe would be pleased to see his old friends.
Covington temperance people awfully vexed over Frank Cooper being granted a license to sell liquors there.
R. E. Bryant was in Washington, D. C., this week attending a meeting of the Nations'1 Burial association.
Harry Lane and Will Monroe, of Indianap? lis, were in the City Sunday making glad the hearts of their best girls.
Thomas Mason, of this county, has received, through architect W. F. Sharpe, letter# patent on au improved|farm gate.
Bayless hasIBdiscontinued bis railroad hack and cab llneland will turn his entire attention to receptions aid picnic parties.
H. Myers, of Indianapolis, this week erected a beautiful headstone over the grave of the late A. P. Reynolds in Oak Hill.
Charley Hoffman, the veteran Psherman, caught a bass uear4lRemley's ford last Saturday which weighed five and one-half pounds.
Willie Townsley, Mace's brother, of Crawfordsville, was here Tuesday selling organs and piauos[[to all the people of Fountain county.—Yeedersburg News.
Prof. A. Lam Moore's singing class will gire an entertainment at Young's Chapel tonight. The class will be assisted by some tli musical talent of thie city.
Each of the different editors of the city last week proudly announced that he was made tho recipient of the first spoke turned out by the new bub aud spoke factory. Somebody lied.
The damage suit or Dr. T. J. firiffith against Wm. Steele for inflicting painful and permanent injuries duriug a fight in the good templars' lodge some time ago, is set for trial on May 20. lhe Wabash base ball team Grossed batn with the DePatiw tesiu at (ireencastle last Saturday and were ^beautifully whipped to the tune of 14 to^ii. Evidently Wabash is not iu it this seasou.
A telegram from Con Cunningham last Monday announces that he arrived safely at liis destination, Kilcar, Iroland, last Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Con. expects to be gone until September. jf
A citizen of Yedow, Fountain county, was held up in broad daylight on the Main street of that village one day last week am! relieved of $00 in regular Jesse James style, (ireat county is ihat of Fountain.
Mrs. Lucy J.Nunan, wife of ratrick Niinan died at her home in this city last Saturday at the age of !U years. The funeral occurred on Sunday afternoon from the Catholic church. Interment at Calvary cemetery.
Mrs. Martha Piggait, wife of Albert Piggatt, died at her home near Linden last Friday at the age of 50 years. The interment took place at the Linden cemetery on Sunday, Rev. J. H. Voliva. of Newtown, officiating.
Rev. A. H. Cunningham occupied the pulpit of the Christian church at Kokomo last Sueday. It is probable that Mr. Cunningham Will £00u receive a call from the congregation thereto serve as their regular pastor.
According to the last enumeration of school children of this couuty there are ten children between the ages of ten and twenty-one years who can neither read nor write. There are five boys and five girls, all of t.hein white.
The firemen's tournament to be held in this city on July 2, :i andU promises to be a great event. Enough firejeompanies have already announced their intentions of contesting for the prizes to insure the success of tho enterprise.
The latest report frmn Hudson, the young man that cut his throat at Wingato Thursday night of last week, severing the wind-pipe, says he is worse ami cannot get well. It is said he spent one dollar a day for whiskey, ur.til he had the delirium tremens and in tliat condition he did the rash act.
f^Nite a number of K. of l"s. from this city were in Waynetown last Friday night where ihey assisted the local lodge in teaching about twenty-five new recruits the mysteries of the Beco'id degree in that md-r. The boys are loud iu their praises of the good peoplo of that town ami say that Waynetown can soon .boast of one of tho best lodges in the state.
According to Hon. Mike Price the ComiUCommissioners have already settled on a nmu whom they will appoint at their regular Juue session to servo as couuty assessor under the new law. The man is said to be Samuel S. Martin and he'bails from the town of Darlington. in tlieState of Frauklin. ,\ V.o will have a tendency to nio bud tho aspirations of several canciiinK-s who are hobblug up all over the county, aud they will learn what a blessing it is to have a few feet of space on the "ground floor."
Frankfort Crescont says: "Boom Fraukfort —she's a pearl of brightest hue."
In summing up Greenwood'* many advantages the local press boasts of its nice gra\ eyard.
The oount at the Northern penitentiary last week was 788. This is again the water-iuark in population at this institution, and liaB only been reached once before.
On Tuesday, June 2, in Boone county court, will commence the trial of Mont Mabblt, of Carrol county, charged with the murder of the illegitimate child of his sister, Minnie, at Indianapolis, lost wintor.
At a meeting of the city conncil Mommy night the bonds for $30,000, issued by the ciiy to raise money for the erection of the new electric light plant, was taken by the Citizens' National Bank. The bonds boar 5 per ceut. interest and are of the denomination of $1,000, payable semi-annually, hut the city has the privilege of redeeming $6,000 worth at the end of each year if deemed proper.
The 'Rilli' have a oorutr on the Wacksmitb business iu Darlington. Look here: Bill Hubbard, Bill Jaokman, Bill Snyder, Bill MeClure and Bill Woliver. No wonder Marcelhis Booher sold out, eould'nt buck so many Bills. Besides there is another Bill, a superanuated smith that en* work when necessary and that is Bill Decker.—Darlington Echo.
Declared Off.
The foot race which was to have taken place at Waynetown last Saturday afternoon between Frank Hallowell aud Wm. Sirams to decide who Bhould serve in the capacity of town treasurer for the ensuing two years, was declared off Saturday morning. The election board, learning through the REVIEW about the sprinting qualities of Frauk, became fearful ofithe result, aud taking advantage of the fact that Simtns was the presunt incumbent and the vote a tie decided that he should hold over for another year, thus avoiding the risk of what would have been certaiu defeat.
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Excursion.
Ou accouut of Dunkard's meeting at Trotwood, Ohio, the Vandalia will sell round trip tickets to that point at $4.35 on May 11 to 17 inclusive. Good return in including June 80
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
The time for the elixirs, and cordials, for the baby has passed, and Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is now the established reliable remedy.
Church weddingBare on the decline, er privacy and less cost are supposed sought for.
Williams Brothers for pumps,
Greatto be
There were 1.340 more deaths in Chicago during March than the corresponding month last year, grip being the cause.
Everybody has a pet. Some have dogs and some cats and some catarrh. The latter can easily be cured with Old Saul's Catarrh Cure.
Swank & Clark for nobby ties, collars cuffs, shirts and underwear. East Main street.
The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and eee It before you Sbuy. COHOON & FISHER.
Best make of pumps at reasonable rates at Williams Bros'., south Green stiect.
Important to Ladies Only-
Wo want a woman iu every county to establish a corset parlor for the sale of Dr. Nichol's Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets aud clasps warranted never to break, will outwear auy three ordinary corsets. Wages $10 to$75 per mouth and expenses we furnish complete stock on consignment. Settlements monthly position permanent- $3.00 outfit free inclose IS cent stamps to pay postage etc. address with references. G. D. Nichols Sz Co., a 4th Streot, New York.
AT COST.—Our blankets aud robes are !a
ing closed out at cost. Come early and get your choice. ABRAHAM}& WATSON, Gni West Main Street.
When you see a bright baby pleased with itself and everybody else, be sure that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has been used. Only 25 cents bottle.
Make a note of it.—Twenty- five cen'.c i.tos the liniment out, Salvation Oil, at all dealers.
Two Kausas towns women police justices.
on Tuesday elected
An artesian well in Keru county, Kansas, Hows 3,000,000 gnllous every twenty-four hours.
The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. He sure aud ee it before you buy. COHOON & FisHEn.
The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and see it before you buy. COHOON & FISHEH.
Buggies at Cohoon it Fisher's
Soulh American Nervine has been found by experience to quickly rid the system of the poisonous effects of la grippe. It docs this by its great power to purify the blood, to build un the shattered nervous system, aud to euro indigestion and debility of the stomach. It should be used as a preventative as well as a cure. You will be surprised at its wonderful health giving effect. Sold by
DH. E. DETCHON.
English Spavin Liniment removes nil Hard, Soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, nu b-, splints, stve.ne.v, rii)g-bi ue, stilles, sprains, ail swollen throats, Coughs, etc. Save £50 b, use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure ever known. Sol.i by Dr. K. I letchon, druggist, Crawfordsville.
On KENNEDY'S AVORtTE REMEDY
Is the only positive cure lor Dyspcpsin, Constipation, Liver ami Kidney IMseiisi-- nnd is reeomiiiemleil l.iy pliyMoi.-uis when oilier medicines fail. Thousands testify loin having so reu their lives. To mothers and Dauchtvis it has proved a blessim,'. $1 bottle li for f"i. AM dealers.
Dr David Kennedy Corpora I'II Houdout. New York.
L: Is It Hum? *"•1 distinguished gentleman who thinks ho is trying to "benefit the masses" writes that the coffee house scheme certain benevolent individuals are tryiug to introduce instead of the saloon will not work because unfortunately those whom the effort is u:ade to benefit tire too fond of strong stimulants over to be willing to substitute mild ones for them. From his point of view the sole object of tho Saturday night saloon parties i3 drink and nothing else.
But is this so? Possibly those far away benevolent individuals who are trying to "benefit the masses" might learn something if they were to spend an evening behind the scenes at one of the Saturday night saloons whence the working man reels out in the Small hours, leaving behind him much of his week's earning? and iu time all of his self respect. They could listen to the stories that are told. see the games of cards that are played, hear the songs, and also note how eagerly every little incident is seized on and magnified that will afford fun or entertainment to the crowd.
At the close of the Saturday night revels the high and far away philanthropist or fine lady would learn, if still capable of learning, that it is not the rum or beer which is the main feature of the evening's entertainment. It is the social feature. The saloon is the poor man's club, and that is the truth about it. Grivo these tired worlcingmen a place where thoy could go for social amusement. Let there bo a bathhouse there and a restaurant, where for workingmen's rates they could obtain a good warm supper. Then let them amuse themselves, subject to no goody good espionage, but to the same restraint, nc more aud no less, that is exercised ovei them in the saloon, and the chances are that against this sort of poor man's clubhouse, in the course of a short time, the saloon would stand no show at all. Let the good fellows smoke, tell their jokes and play cards and relax after their week of toil as they will. Let them pay cost prices for what they get, too, so they may feel this is not a charity flung at them by the "upper classes," but a place where they may at once amuse themselves and maintain their own self respect. .iere would be less guzzling and more intellectual enjoyment, but we have no right to assume that tho workingman would not appreciate this. Messieurs Philanthropists, try it.
Shakers Claim Tolstoi. What a brave old Shaker Tolstoi would make, to be sure! He has written to Elder Evans that the Oregon paper, The World's Advance Thought, has afforded him great spiritual nourishment, and were it not for the spiritualistic tendency therein, which is foreign to his nature, it would express his views absolutely. Then the mild mannered old Shaker brother, after tho flesh, Frederick W. Evans, sits down and writes a long letter to tho great Russian author, claiming him as already a brother.
Come to America and be of us, says Elder Evans to Tolstoi. lJe recounts the points on which Tolstoi and the Shakers agree. Both inculcate celibate lives and community of property. The American disciples of mother Ann Lee have reduced both these cardinal doctrines to absolute practice. The good Shaker brother also declares that Tolstoi is practically, speaking after the manner of unregeuerate Americandom,all right, and that ho is personally ministered to by a Christ spirit, as Jesus was. It is only anti-Christ, Elder Evans' explains, that has made a G-od out of Jesus.
The elder says, moreover, that a Shaker preacher years ago predicted a mighty outpouring of the divine spiritual religion in Russia, the religion taught and professed by the Shakers, that is to say. Is Tolstoi its apostle?
The failure of a bank iu Illinois will cause serious loss and inconvenience to some savage chiefs on the Congo, it is said. The reason of it was that the bank was the depository of a considerable fund wliich supported the Congo missions that were under tho chargo ot Bishop Taylor. The missionaries appeal to have practiced buying native children from the chiefs and putting them intc tho Christian schools. Thny called this "redeeming" the youthful negroes. They educated them to civilized lives. The missionaries got boys for nothing, but girls they had to pay thirty dollars apiece for. Meantime tho chiefs got rich and fat, and everybody was liappy all .around. It seems, however, a peculiar way of suppressing the slave trade.
Large cities ought to have at least one municipal lodging house, apart from the police stations, where decent strangers who have no money can go for a night's lodging. It often happens that excellent people who aro not acquainted with city ways find themselves in need of just such a lodging house. Women and children get lost, strangers are robbed aud swindled. i: for other reasons want police protection. It is not fair to them to put them into a lodging with police criminals. Decent, cleanly quarters ought to be provided.
In all ^hat pertains to art, science, wealth, prosperity, power and prestige the United Slates is going to lead and head English speaking nations, and other countries ma3' as well faco the fact and acquiesce in it. Britons may kick against our reformed, shortened, common sense spelling, but sooner or later they themselves will adopt ic.
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Have now on hand a largo and varie stock of
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Come and see them. You are always welcome. Large family groups and baby pictures a specialty.
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We have just put in our new Elevator the largest and best CORN CRUSHER and GRINDER in the state. We are therefore prepared to do crushing and grinding at any time in the most satisfactory manner. Uring on your grinding. We also have on hand ground seed ol' all kinds for sale or exchange.
Seed Oats, Clover and Timothy
Seed, in fact, all kinds of lield seeds for sale at our !WAilMOTII store. See our fancy brands of Clover ami Timothy Seed before buying.
Crabbs & Reynolds.
APPLICATION FUU LIUL OLT LICKNSK.
Notice is hereby given that I a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years will apply to tlie Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery County, Indiana, at their.Juno session for the year IK'.il. for a licenses to sell all kinds of Intoxicating liquors in a loss quantity than a quart at a time and permit tin sanio to he drank on the premises where sold. My place of business and the premises whore said liquors aro to be so:d and iiranii. aro describ as follows to-wit: beginning at the north-east corner of lot no thirteen (13) in .lane Stoddard's addition to tho town of Linden in Montgomery county and State of Indiana, and running thence west to the gravid road thence south seventy-live feet thence east t'. Main street thence north to the place of berinning nnd in the two story frame building situated on said lot of ground being the only building situated on said premises. »IOUN VYSK.
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Akontg'for the lift? of Karnum. An intensely interesting hii graphy of the greatest showman of the world, making fortunes, risking millions, elite taining Kings and Queens nnd known the world over. Uy au intimate friend. In preparation for years. liOe puges. Splendidly illustrated. Dig pretits. Oiitlit yfic. Agents wanted also for tho life of Sherman, Indian War, and other last s- lling books and bildes. M. st libnai terms, liurns liook Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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•Stato of Indiana, Montgomery countv. In tin' Montgomery circuit, court, Match term. 1H1I], Jacot) Oldshoe vs. Mary A. iOliis, K. O. .lames and T. A. Trent. Complaint No. M0 r,.
Now comes the plaintiff by Coppagennd White his attorneys and tiles liis complaint herein for foreclosure of a mortgage together with au aUldiivit that said defendants, l{. O. James, and T. A. Trent are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given (.aid defendants, that unless they be and appear on tho :trth day of the next term of the Montgomerv circuit court, to beholden on tlio mtli day of unc A. I)., 18 il,ut tho court house in Crawfordsville. in said county and state. and answii- or demui tosaiJ complaint, tho same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness inv name, nnd tho seal of said court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this 'Jtlth day of April, A, I), is'.ll.
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IlKNltv II. IIUI.KTT. Clerk.
XECl.'TOIiSSALK OF IIIOAL IOSTATK
Notice is hoieby given that tho undersigned execiib.rol the will of Louisa Pearson deceased by virtue of an order ot the Montgomery circuit court, will oiler for saio at private sale at the law oll ce of liritton .t Molli tt in the city of (irawlot dsville, I Ufi., oti tho i!S day of Muv. lS'.IJ. the lowing described real state,siiuated in Mo- tmerv county and Stato of Indiana, to-wit: ,.t number llfteen (l."i) of block numb.'r twentyliren a'.'ii of Canity's addition to tli town, now ity, of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Iving oic hundn ami sixty K'0! foot o. Jellersim street, ami ihirty-three ,:«) fei on Wall ut street. '1 KiiMS OF SA f. 10: One third cash, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months, I the purchaser (to execute notes for the delered I payments bearing six percent, interest from I 'late, a:i'! secured mortgage on said real estatr. WIN FIELD s. MOI 'KIOTT,
Fxerntor of the Win ,f Louisa Pearson.
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