Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1891 — Page 1

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Top Buggies Jump Seat Surries

Hardware

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MASON'S SELF-SEALERS.

Tin Cans at Bottom Prices.

will save ym 111011 ey on all kinds of Jars and .Jelly Glasses. Tin Cans and Jelly Glasses at Wholesale and Retail. Also agent lor all kinds of

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We can save you from 10 to 2" per cent. all and see street, opposite Y. M. (J A.

CARLSON, 5 AND 10c STORE.

All my own make. Spring Cushions in all Buggies. All kinds of

REPAIRI

Your patronage Solicited.

ALBERT S. MILLER,

NORTH OF COUHT HOUSE.

Surries and Carts

The Place to Buy the Best Makes For the Least Money.

Birdseli Steel Skeia are the Li^ht^. Running Wagons Made.

THE

BEST GOODS

AT-

Reasonable: Prices

Is the Motto of

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Repairing

a Specialty^

me at 122 west Main

$100.00 Cash 125.00 Cash

of All Kinds.

TINSLEY& MARTIN

111 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

BLANKETS' AND ROBES.

A BIG LINE AT

BUY

BOSS

Watch Cases

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JEWELRY

ORNBAUN'S.

1ST YEA.R.- CRAWFORDSYILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1891.

ISSUED EVEK1 S TURDAT.

W. K. HENKKL, liusinoRB Manager

Caught at Last.

Some six years ago a smooth-tongued, well-dressed man about twenty-live years of age came to this city and took up his residence. He gave the name of Charles I). Fleming and to all appearances was a gentleman. During his short stay among us he wooed and won Minnie May, the pretty young daughter of our townsman, John Elliott, much against the father's wishes. Fleming and his wife soon after moved to Louisville. After a short honeymoon Mrs. Fleming awoke one morning to find herself and husband confronted by another wife, whom Fleming had left but had not been divorced. Wife No. 2 then returned to her parents in this city. In a few months she received a letter from wife No. 1 that the gay Charles had again married and asked her aid to assist in prosecuting the villian. This No. 2 refused to do. Fleming, by his cunning, evaded the law and carried on his nefarious operations until last week when his first wife located him in New Albany and caused his arrest. This week a summons was sent here for A. P. Reynolds. W. S. Pryse, the minister who performed vie ceremony for wife No. 2, Minnie May Fleming and John Elliott to appear in the Floyd Circuit court oh Sept. 23 and assist in the prosecution. Mr. Elliott will cheerfully respond to the summons, but the daughter will not be able to atj tend because she is now making her home in Texas, and the summons will not reach her in time.

More Burglaries.

The city is infested with burglars. Fully twenty different houses have been robbed this week and not a single arrest been made. These robberies have not been confined to the dark hours of the night but in many cases have been perpetrated in broad day light, on the principal streets and under the nose of the police, often taking everything in sight except the well or cistern.

On Friday afternoon about foi»r o'clock the home of C. L. Rost, on east Wabash avenue was entered by unlocking the front door. Jewelry, linen, clothing and many other articles of value were carried away.

At about the same hour the residence of Thomas Scott, corner of Plum and College streets, was broken into and relieved of 830 in money, much valuable silverware and all the clothing in sight.

The same afternoon the home of Jeff Stewart, near the fair ground, piundred. but aside from linens clothing nothing was molested.

was and

Thursday night they fished Shields' pants through the window relieved them of a few dollars in cash.

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The same night the home of J. N. VanZandt. on John street, was also burglarized but nothing of any value was taken.

Friday's Races.

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'lhe fifth heat was declared a foul and nobody won it. HALK MILK AM) ISKPKAT KKN, PUIiSK, 6100. Memory 1 Red Hud Jim Reese •_ Lady Maid 2

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Hand concert to-night. Attend the farewell entertainment at Music Hall to night.

Miss Mary Moore, of Paris. Kv.. ip visiting her sister. Mrs. Albert Mil'ler. Remember McLean and Prescott in Cleopatra at Music Hall Tuesday night.

Liquor licenses have been granted to Charles Annable. John Barry. John Lane and Charley Peters, of this city, and J. W. Pearson, of Waynetown.

Yesterday the county commissioners ordered the county superintendent's oflice thoroughly remodeled and refur nished and work will begin on it at once. (Jllicer Crimes arrested a man on the fair grounds yesterday afternoon as he was in tin: act of stealing a basket of lunch I 1 iggy. He

Was

lodged in

jail. A. 1-. I.....iSv-y yesterday received a telegram from J. H. Dilkes from Philadelphia stating that the shipment of pipe for the Peoples Natural Gas Com panv of Crawfordsville would begin today.

Cory has sJ00 up as an inducement to have Deacon Pitts meet him again in a mill at no distant date. If the Deacon has the right kind of nerve and hasn't changed his manner of looking at the moral status of prize lighting, thisought. to be sutlieient inducement.--Peru Sen tinel.

J. J. Leak, of Lizton redeemed a watch of John Line, living southeast of the city, yesterday which he pawned to Mr. Line as security for a debt of $-15, which he contracted in 185 "), 30 years ago. It is an old fashioned gold "watch of the Swiss movement and can be seen at the jewelry store of Kline & Graham.

The 88's gave dances in their hall this week.

A band of dago musicians were in the city this week.

(ieorge liadley will probably return to this city to reside. Miss Mary Hallowell. ..f Wavnetown. is visiting in the city.

A. L. Henry has resigned his position as principal of the schools at Wingate. Maurice Thompson has written a new story entitled "His Second Campaign/'

Lafayette street ear company will spend 818,000 in improvements of th road.

A special examination for teachers will be held at the county Supt's. olllce to day.

The names of over fifty new students have been enrolled by the secretary of Wabash College for this session.

The twelve red-haired youg ladies who compose the Greenwood band were drawn by four milk white horses to and from the fair grounds.

Mrs. C. A. Kanouse has removed her. household effects from Princetown. Ivy. this city and will make her home with her father, G. D. Hurley.

Henry Arnold, colored, has just returned from a year's sojourn in the delightful atmosphere around Michigan City. Henry should be a good boy now.

Lyle & Smith have purchased the plumbing establishment of W. H. La I lour in Music Hall block, and will run it connection with their foundry.

Jc nathan Hoke, near Brazil, raised a cabbage this year which is a curiosity. It hi is a double head andonegrew above and the other below the surface of the earth.

The fair association should have as their next improvement a new floral hall, the present building being too small, poorly constructed and not well located.

Tuck" Cox paid the Tippecanoe counts fair association $1,700 for the beer and wheel-of-fortune privileges, and report is that he is 82,000 ahead or more on the investment.

Bill Wilhite desires Thk Rkvik.w to say that he was not the individual who a few weeks ago sought to impersonate it policeman in Indianapolis and was arrested and fined in consequence.

Mr. C. W. Kchlippv has sold his residence on south Green street and will remove to Russelville. Howard county, where he has secured the position of Principal in a school in that town at a salary of 880 per month.

While Robert Price, of Lafayette, was tooling with a revolver, a companion jerked his arm and the bullet was discharged, striking Willis Pickett in the breast and inflicting a dangerous wound. Both parties are colored.

At Darlington Saturday Hannah Griest sold her property on south Franklin street to Mr. Frank Trotter for 81.000 cash. AN B. Lynch sold four new lots on west Main street to John Marts and one lot to Frank Cook at the rate of 8T0 to the lot.

Mrs. M. W. Wilson, the milliner, accompanied by Miss Nettie Scott, leaves tomorrow for Chicago to purchase new fall and winter goods. Mrs. Wilson will remain in the market for a week while Miss Scott will be there for two weeks to get acquainted with the styles.

Wilber Cooley this week purchased of Howard O'Neal a yearling bay fillev, a Champion Medium colt, paying 8000 for him. There is no doul't it pays to raise fine horres and if raisers would ho careful in their breeding the profits therefrom would be greater. There is always a ready market for a good horse.

The great horse. "Axtell," has finally been given an "assessed value" by the Vigo Commissioners. They put him down as worth 81*),000, and have ascertained that in reality the big SlOo.OOO which is said to have been paid for him was only a bluff. He sold for not quite half that much ahd the big price named was given out solely to boom the horse.

A colored statesman, who rejoices in the somewhat pluggish name of Hill Jones, paralyzed a lot of people at Shelbvvillc by swallowing a lamp flue, a lot of shingle nails and twenty-five tacks. He offered, if they were not satisfied, to absorb a few rows of wire fence and a keg of ten-penny nails. It is thought that injtime Mr. Jones will be aide to swallow the whole McKinlev bill and digest it without dyspepsia.

Miss A. Price, of this city, and Mark Deering,of Chicago, were married by Rev. .J R. Dinnen at St. Bernard's church Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. At eleven 11 clock a delicious wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride, corner of Spring and Washinglon streets, at which a largo number of invited gusets were present. The young couple left on the afternoon train for Chicago, their future home

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Engine house No. 2 is for sale, tin raisment value is $2,300. Miss Mary Hovey begins her term of school work on Monday.

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Willard Fink has purchased the store of Michael Fruits at Fruits. G. L. Hextablc, an expert plumber of Connersville, will remove to the city within the next few days.

James S. Nutt is dead at Greencastle. He was the son of late President Nutt of the Indiana state university.

Dr. Walter's next visit will be from Thursday eve, Sept. 24, 0 p. m. until until Friday noon. The doctor's practice has increased to such an extent that it is necessary for him to make this change.

If as is stated there is over 11,000,000 on deposit in the three banks of this city, can any one give a reasonable expiation why business is no better? Business is not one half what it should bo considering the money in circulation.

The Lafayette City Council has notified the management of the electric line in that city that better service must be provided or the franchises will be revok ed. The stock is largely owened in Philadelphia, and by Bardsley. thefitmous defalter.

Miss Lou Alley anil Tcte lvenvon that, delicato pair of doves, were jailed sometime since for robbing Wm. Diekerson, were released from custody Tuesday morning. They will take up their lives of shame just where they left off when arrested and continue to make trouble for the police and expense for the city.

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VARNA LIAS Alum ami Ammonia.

MILK Alum and Ammonia.

SHEPAKD'S ... Alum and Ammonia.

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FORKST CITY Alum and Ammonia.

CHICAGO VKAST Alum anil Ammonia.

CROWN Alum anil Ammonia.

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DOIJSON & 1IIT.S if ,,....„Alum ami Ammonia,

TERMS, 81.25 PER YEAR

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Brick Steele Tuesday.

estlng lhe Baking Powders. tomparative Worth illustrated,

HV IPItfiF*. PLTERi COLLIEU, i.atk chh«ist in ciiiKr of THE jiirAitX5ijsNT of A6itivi'i ti!i:i':. Washington. i. nii. r.izi. j'uro urvi'.in Tartr.i.

Above diagram -was drawn and verified in all its details, by Prof. Peter Collier, who is pre-eminent as a Chemist, and Scientist. The illustration is made in accordance with his chemical tests of each brand enumerated.

The Carbonic acid gas was calculated to get the leavening strength and. the qualitative analysis to asceriain the comparative wholesomeness, purity, anil {jeneral usefulness of the leading Powders. The result of Prof. Collier's examination and test, reveals the fact, that, with but one exception, every brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and a number both.

Not one woman in ten thousand would use an Ammonia or Alum Baking Powder if she knew it. Such Powders not only undermine the health, but ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion.

NOTR.—Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, as shown by Prof. Collier's examinations, is the only pure Cream Tartar Powder found free from adulteration and the highest in strength. All authorities report I)r. Price's free lroni Ammonia, Alum, Lime, or any other adulterant. The purity of this ideal Powder has never been questioned.

Indicates the Powder containing cither Ammonia oi Alum. Indicates tbe Powder containing both Ammonia and Alum.

While the diagram shows some of these Ammonia or Alum Powders to be of higher strength than others classed below them, it must not betaken that they possess any value. All Ammonia or Alum powders should 1)6 ©voided as dangerous, no matter how high their strength.

up from Waynetown

Mrs. l'rank Abraham, of Indianapolis, is the guest or her mother. Mrs. M. V. 13. Smith.

Mrs. John C. Hutton and daughter Miss Mable, returned home Tuesday from a summer's visit in Akron, Ohio.

Quite a number from here attended a birthday party given in honor of Miss Bettie Bryant at her home in Waynetown Tuesday night-

Tuesday afternoon the county commissioners awarded Fred Handle tho contract for the stone work or. tho proposed bridges over Black Creek and Walnut Fork.

At a meeting of the city Council Monday night the resignation Dr. C. E. Rankin as city health officer was accepted and Dr. B. 1. Hutchings appointed to succeed him.

The annual reunion of the 11th Regiment Indiana Volunteers, will lie held at Indianapolis on October 20. Gen. Dan Macauley will meet with the boys for the first time in several .years.

The good people of Crawfordsville who see ghostly apparitions of huge proportions floating in mid-air at night are victims of an hallucination. A disordored digestion operating by reflex action on the perceptive organs causes them to see things which do not exist. What they need is a good dose of physic and a course of dieting. Indianapolis Journa