Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1891 — Page 6

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APPLICATION rou LIQUOR I.IOKMSK.

Notice is hereby t-iven to the citizeiiB of Coal Creek ton-uahiT) uud the town of Pleasant Hill, ill Montgomery comity, Indiana, that 1, the undersigntd will apply to the Hnanl of CosnmisslouerH of suid county at their regular June term'isnl, for •,cense to retail spirituous vinous, ni:ni.aii.l all un of intoxieatini liquors iu a less quantity than a quart at a time anil allow the same to ins di .nk on the sold. Par: desi Pk nin theiK• (50) oast in

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SMfl iircnuscs are ilescrihed an follows: ol o. ^7, lis tho haaie is I'vown and town of

•'-I tin original plat in J1il, in s.iiil county and xotithcHst. (Virnerol si--•i twenty (201 feel, tie I .,-liee south twenty J0 fi.et to the i'iac.j'iil

OTICE Of APPOINTJIKN'I".

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Ustale of Benajah .Johnson il("-c scl., Notteo is hereby given, ilint tin? undersi-'ned has beon appointed and duly qualified as Administrator, with the will annexed, of tho eBtato of Benajah Johnson, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said itato is supposed to solvent.

WINFIELD S. 1IOFFETT, Administrator. .Dated May 18,1691.

MIS. Abe Levius-ou spout Sunday Shell) ville. ', J. S. Miller vlfilefl friouds iu Findlay, 0., this woek.

Mrs. Krert Smith is quite t-iok ai lier hunu* in VYHvelawi. Judge Oldfs of the £uire(D0 court sjteat SaiKitty in th« city. ¥JH?

Fred Kcreuro and wife, of HtitSprfn'gs.'Ark.' arn visitim in-tliii oily.

The jury for il.r» [irofienl teriu of court v.u:niiliikiinnlfil dii Monday. Aiiottifr *»\v wire n:ii! miichiiio has... |)?w!i added to the uail factory.

Thero are ft-wer LIHIIIJ tif'ust's IN Crawfuri!:?villo now than for a year pas'. Mra. J. A. J«oi anil childrtu are TisitiucMiH. Joel's )ar«ntf in Monuioutli, 11'.

Mrs. (ienrue Penn., of Kaiisa» City, t!n guest of her Bister, Mrs. llattie D. llritts. Malacbi Scott and his boon companion, Mary 6aorge, have een released from the county jail.

Rev. R«bt. S. Injjiis tins been iostalied as pastor of tlie First Presbyterian church of this city.

The want of raiu is now tlie great cnniphui the ground jn many places lieins: too dry to he worked.

The mother of .M.JD. White, aged 80 ye '.is, died at the Arlington Hotel, Dan\ilk*, 111., on Saturday last.

Win. M. Masler.'on has made application for a divorce from his wife, Jlattie, on the(jrouii(is of cruel treatment and desertion.

Mrs. Mary Crouse, aged 7i! years, died at he^ regidence near Cherry Grove on Saturday last. The funenii took place en Monday.

College commencement exercises this jear will beheld in Yandes Hall which is sullicifi.t to accommodate a large number of people.

The regular June session of the county commissioners convenes on Mouday week, with considerables business for them to attend to.

Miss Anna Brennan, Mrs. Louise Craig and Jacob Martin, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday iu the city, the guests of Fred Brown and wife.

William Rhodes, a very prominent citizen •f Waveland, died at his home in that place last Sunday evening and was buried Tuesday.

The bursting of a water plug at the corner of High and Market streets last Sunday afternoon destroyed some twenty feet of brick sidewalk.

Mrs. F. D. Huestis started this week for the State of Washington, Mr. Huestis haviug determined to make that state his future home.

Win. Gregg, residing ou High street, is reported as very low with consumptien, the opinion beieg that his demise cannot long be deferred.

The removal of the waterworks pipe ou North street to give place to the foundation for the electric light building required a large force of workmen last Sunday.

Rev. Sydney Dyer, of Deland, Fla., arrived in the city last Saturday and will spend the summer here with his daughter, Mrs. Hattie Dyer Britts, on Elston avenue. "Bill Gulliver" whose Balhinch Bugle uotes in THE REVIEW have become quite popular with most readers appears again this week ia some noteB from that fanned locality.

Scott Harris, our bill poster, left Saturday for Mattcon, 111., where he joined Bam mil's bill ear, No. 1, Scott will nake the season with tho car and return here ia tlie fall.

Officer Conners was at Jefferson Barrackp, Mo., this week as a witness against the three deserters from the army and who he assisted in arresting near the Junction about five weeks ago.

Barney Hicks, of Iadepeitdence, claiming ©wnership of a sixty-acre tract of land, has been arrested at Lafayette, charged with forcing James E. Murdock's name to a note for $145.

Robinsou's circus agent was hero last week to bill the^city and country for his circus and menagerie, but on account of tho Barnum show the route was changed aad will not exhibit here this seaseu.

With W. L. Breyfogle outof his trouble with the Monon and the affairs of Harry Crawford on the Midland road adjusted, it is to be feared that there will be a lull in seusationiil news in the raiiwaylcircies of Iudiaua.

At the recent teacher's examination before Supt. Zuck out of the fire applicants Miss Lydia Jones obtained a three year's license, Miss Mary Dally and F. F. Klston a two years license and one a six month's .license and thirty-seven failed altogether.

Judge Snyder, the dignified, imposing looking judge of the Montgomery county circuit court, can be scon daily eliding swiftly along the streets of Crawfordsviile on a bicycle, bis long beard (lowing at the capricious will of the gentle south winds.—Brazil Times.

List FridajfJudge Suyder severed the holy bands which united Charles McCoy and his wife, Lizzie. One day of widowerhood seemed to satisfy the frisky Charles, for ou Saturdao be purchased a new set of license and was hitehed up to Misi Mattie Ferguson.

It is asserted that one condition of the settlement of the shortage of William R. Stewart, as ex-treasurer of Carroll county, is his retirement as administrator of the Bowen estate. The attorneys representing the county demand that $5,COO,000 bo placed on the duplicate as property on which tlie lioweu estate should pay taxes. The matter is now it the hands of the county auditor for a ruling.

Kider YauCleave married his 700th couple ou Saturday last. The elder married the first couple of this number io 1818, shortly after he had been ordained as a minister in the Baptist church. His fees for marriage have ranged from $1.00 up to ®25.00, but altogether has received near $3,100 for such services'. The elder is now in his -Slst year, but is ready at auy time to tie the matrimonial kuot for those desiring it.

What might have been a serious runaway occurred on Market street last Sunday afternoon. As one of Walkup's teams hitched to a cab was coming rapidly down the street out? of the singletrees broke. This so frightened the team that thoy plunged madly forward. Harley, ihe driver, quickly pulled thein into a telephone pole and averted what might have been catastrophe. In the cab were a I-! and when the door was op •. .. a*e lady had fainted. She was taken the Null house, where restoratives were applied, after which she proceeded on her wato the Monon station.

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LOCAL NEWS. HENRY UIHLEIN, President. AUGUST UIHLEIN, Secretary.

ULMBA CHER.

"SCHLITZ-BRAU

The 'Vaynttovn Election abroad. The followiag clipped from the New York Tribune, on account of its lMdicreousness, will be read with much interest by those persons who are acquainted with the parties aud the circumstance: "Ereuat Uib late date, after a hundred years of success, it i» tho fashion iu some ol the more effete quarters of Europe to question the permanency of Republican institutions. Sucli questious are not, of course, ever raised iu this country, hut in tho lauds still iufested by royalty many excellent folks seem to be still waitiugto see a government by the people topple. What will these patient but mistaken individuals say wheu they read of the latest iustauce of self-government which comes from Crawfordsviile, Indiana?

The ludiana incideut shows a depth and ingenuity of resoarce in the American character which must be extremely gratifying to us all. Even our Eutrlish friends may take some of the credit as brother Anglo-Saxon. At Waynetewu, Montgomery county, an election was hold last Mouday. The honest and sturdy electors of Waynetowu tlocked to the polls and did their duty. There was no bribery at this election something which so often disgraces such occasions in unfortunate monarchical countries, but each free boru citizen cast his inlawed aud uninfluenced ballot which made liiiu a sovereign. Had there been one more liberty-eudowed citizen to cast a freeman's ballot all would have beeu well, and tlie Waynetowu election would never have b-ien beard outside the bouudries of Montgomery couuty. But there was not, aud wheu the votes were counted it was found that the two candidates for town treasurer, Win. Siinrns and Frank Halluwell, had each received 323 votes, aud neither was elected. But did this uise a riot or other disturbance, as it weald have done in the downtrodden European countries'.' Not at all. There was no call for the Montgomery Guards or the Indiana

Grenadiers. No representatives of Messers. Sinitns aud Hollowell met and talked the matter over. Yankee ingenuity cainu to their aid. As free citizens of a free country they decided on a plau which should have uiade the American eagle shed tears of joy if it be posisble for this noble fowl to weep at all.

As representatives of a government of the people, by the people and for the people they decided on a foot-race between Messrs. Simms and Hallowell, two hundred yards, single dash. The race took place ou Wednesday afternoon and was witnessed by several thousand pesple. Two to one was laid ©n Simms. who i* a tall man with remarkably long legs. Indeed, in the aflinent phraseology ot Waynetowu, he is declared to be "all legs1 though, strictly speakiug this is not so, as man who is really composed exclusively of legs could probably nevsr get tho nomination for town treasurer, and. would surely be de feated even if nominated Hallowell, on the other hand, is a short fat man, "hig arouud as a load of bay." it is said but this is ouly another instance of exuberant Woynetown hyperbole. When the Wour of the race arrived there was much excitement. Justice oT the Peace, Snagley, turned a pretty peuny by getting upon a cider barrel and selling pools on the result. The contestants were on the tract prompti.T, as were the judges aud inspectors '.lie late election, who of course had charge of the race. Tho county treasurer kindly consented to take the time with his stop-watch, and the judge of probate acted as starter. The contestants were dressed in light running costumes, and towed tho lino with resolution written on their faces. At the word from the judge of probate they tore away down the travk like tho wind. The long-legged Simms led from the first. At the second quarter he was two Ieugths ahead —his own leugths, not Holiowell's. At the third quarter ho hail doubled this lend and was runaig easily

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I aaturally, while Hallowell was working hard and seemed to be inclined to bolt the track. Offers of ten to one on Simms fouud no takers.

Bat coming down the homestretch his backers were dumfounded to see hiin begia to waver A 150 yard dash was evidently his limit. Hallowell spurted aud Ir^an to close up. Simms was rapidly geing to pieces. When

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three yards from the fiuish Simms awkwardly stubbed one foot agaiast the other aad fell. Hallowell went down over him, bat crawled under the wire amidst the greatest enilmViam ever witnessed ia Montgomery couaty. The Simms backers walked home while the Hallowell men hooted at them from high priced cabs and carriages. Hallowell was sworn into office that eveuiug.

To the antiquated monarchies of the Old World we put this question Are we, or are me not, capable of self government.

The Forepaugh show exhibits at Lafayette, next Tuesday. Squirrels, under the game law, can not be killed until after Juue 1st, and a fine of $20 for each squirrel killea before that time is assessed against the person shooting theui, if detected.

The Delphi city council has contracted with George C. Morgan, of Chicago, to supply that city with water works. Water will be brought from a spring three miles east of towu. The plant will cost about $10,000.

N«w Vandalia Excursion.

To Little Rock, Ark., aud returu May 31st and June 1st, for one fare for the round trip. Wood to returu including June 15th.

To Ora or Cedar Lake aud return $3.95 round trip good #0 days. Low rates to Maruiount. Also «2.'.)0 Satarday ticket to Maruiount.

Seventeen dollars and five cents round trip to Hagerstown Md., May 20th to June 1st. Good returning including June 30th. Watch for our new through trains with free chair cars'

J. H. HUTCHINSON.

Robert Shaw, of Brooklyu, owns the old gun with which Israel Putnam shot the wolf.

Twenty-one young niou were arrested at Danville the other day for Btealing chickens.

Struck by a base-ball, Mrs. Francis Brook, ot Reading Pa., was knocked into cenvulsious.

'A prophet is no good iu his own country,1' but there is an exception in this proverb. Dr. Bull has beeu of infinite good to bis» countrymen, aud bis Cough Syrup has become uatioeal balm.

The Brown cultivator with spring looih attachment is tlie latest tiling out. Bo sure aud tee it before you jb'IY. COIIOON & FISHKH.

Best make of pumps at reasonable Wiiiiams Bros'., south Green stiect.

rates at.

Important to Ladies Only.

We want a woman iu every county to establish a corset parlor for tho sale of I)r. Nichol's Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and clasps warranted never to break, will outwear any three ordinary corsets. Wages $10 toj'O per month and expenses we furnish complete I stock on consignment. Settlements monthly I position permanent- $3.00 outfit free inclose 18 cent stamps to pay pnstage etc. address with references. G. I). Nichols & Co., 25 east 4th Street, New York.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be^ure and ee it I I buy. OHOON & FISHKH.

Tho Biuwh cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and see it before you buy. COHOON A-. FISHKH.

Buggies at Cohoon it Fisher's

South American Nervine has been fouud by experience to quickly rid the syste-n or the poisonous effects of la grippe. It does this by its great power to purify the blood, to build uu the shattered nervous system, and to cure in(ligestiou 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

DN. E. DETCUON.

English Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, spraius, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Snve $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsviile.

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Thompson & Cates,

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II ive now on hand a largo and varie stock of

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Thompson & Cates.

Mrs. Willis it Son,

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On a dozen cabinets, and their work is superior to others.

New Accessories.

Come and see them. You are always welcome. Large family groups and baby pictures a specially.

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We have just put in our new Elevator the largest and best COliN CltL'SHElt and GltlNDEli in the state. We are therefore prepared to do crushing ami grinding

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ALFRED UIHLEIN, Superintendent.

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Seed Oats, Clover and Timothy

Seed, in fact, all kinds of lield seeds ir sale at our MAMMOTH store. See ur fancy brands of Clover and Timothy Seed before buying1.

Crabbs & Reynolds.

^J'l'UC.Vi'lON Fuji i.lQI'Oli LICK^.Si

Notii-o is hereby given that I a mill ., inhabitant OV.T the ir- ol tw.'nty-one years will npplv to tlio itiiiini ol Commissioners of .Montgomery

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"'eir.Junesosgion for the year

Jn.il, for a licenses to sell all kinds of intoxicating liquors iu less quantity than quart at time fuiu ponnit tlm snnu* to bo «Jr.'ink on tho proinISPK wlion* HOI'I. My of nwl tho prcutiHuH when said liquors arc to be so 1 ?ind dmuk. arc doscribea n* follows to-wit:

Itoginuiug ut tin* north-oust corner of lot- 110 thirteen (13) in «Jano Stoildaril'8 addition to tho town ot Linden in Montgomery county and Mnti'nf Jndlana, and running thmico wost to tho gravel road thence south seventy-live feet tbenee east-to Main street theucn north to the pJaeo °4 beginning and iu the two story framo building situated on guid lot of ground beiuy the only building situatod oh said premises. .JOHN VTSK.

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We have a good trade and expect tQ maintain it by fair treatment of all customers.

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Bicl: Hcadaelio and roliovoall tho troubles incfCent to a bilious stato of the system, such afl Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after: eating. Pain in tho Side, &c. Whilo thoir meatfcmark&ble success has been shown la curing

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flst'ue bane of so many lives that horo Is wliera I Tve make our great boast. Our pills cure it wliilo

Others do not. Carter's kittle Liver Pills nro very smalt ami very easy to take. One or two pills inakoa doso. They are striotly vegetable aud do not gripe or pnrfe, but by thoir gcntlo action please all who use them. Invialsat25cents five for $1. Soli by druggists overywhero, or sent by mail. «CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yo*

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