Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 December 1891 — Page 1
51 ST
YEAR.—NO.18
Top Busies Jump Seat Surriss
SANTA CLAUS ATIHOME.
^CRRLSON'S^ NEW 5 AND 10 CENT STORE
-HAS BEKN TtKNEI) INTO A VliKlTABLE-
TOY PARADISE
-EVKHYTIIINC. I-OK THK-
OLD, and MIDDLE-AGED
IK n't buy your ciiristmiis I'rpsints until yon have seen Carlson's Stock. Don't fail lo1.: FIN-WON th- Pumpkin SIMJIIH und got a chanco on tho $20 Plush Toilet Set to be (ilvun Away on Christmas Day.
All niv own nuiko. Spring Cushions in all Ilnggies. All kinds of
E A I I N
Your patronage Solicited.
ALBERT S. MILLER?
NO IT II OF COURT HOUSE.
JUST RKOEIVM) THE
Car Load Birdsell Wagons
Since May. That shows that it[]is the best in America
Hardware,
OF ALL KINDS AT
TIINSLEY & MARTINS.
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$100.00 Cash 125.00 Cash
Brilliantly Beautiful!
Display of Holiday Goods is the: •. acknowledge hi superior display of Beautiful Goods, fa evy depai^
.°°'»Xted
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CRAW FORD SYILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12,
ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY.
W. K. MEKKBL, liuslneKR Maimper
Albert Miller and James M. Waugh returned from Denver Thursday night. M. W. Bruner was this week appointed by the court receiver for the water works company.
P. C. Somerviile fell through a hatchway at the Crabbs & Reynold's elevator last Thursday and was badly though not seriously shaken up.
Walter Hulett was in Indianapolis Thursday making a settlement with the State Auditor. The amount of state tax due from this county was $29,93(i.34.
While sitting in the law office of Brush &, Snyder yesterday morning \\. E. Nicholson received a slight stroke of ap poplexv. The attack was only slight and he was able to resume his duties this morning.
There is on exhibition at the store of Pontious & Lacey, three of the largest and tinest specimens of oranges ever brought to this city. They are of the celebrated Riverside Nable variety and are of the bearing of Mr Pontious' orange grove in Florida.
We respectfully call attention to the advertisement of Joe H. Taylor, the seedman, in this issue of thoiRr.vIF.w. All growers will bo wise to see Mrs. Taylor before planting for the season of 92. His stock of seeds is the most complete ever brought to the country.
Ed Cory writes from Thorntown, lnd., under the date of Nov. 30th, in which he says relative to the challenge made on the 28th. inst. by Fell of this city, for a linislied light with Clark, that Clark will meei Fell at 1-15 pounds and that niching would moro highly please Clark han to get a match with his challenger. -Michigan City Dispatch.
Willie Brush the precocious youth who has caused Jacob Freed, the New Market dispenser of ardents. so much trouble of late, has fallen out of the balloon, Last Thursday he was brought up before Esquire Ramsey, on an affidavit sworn out by thogenial Jacob, charging him with obtaining beer under false pretenses and was duly fined and costed.
The slander suit of Win. McOuffin against IESHC Golliday was up in the circuit court Yesterday. Both parties live in New Ross. The plaintiff alleged in his complaint that (Iolliday approached him on the streets one day and in pn insolent manner accosted him with '-,i ou old thief," hence the suit. After an hour's deliberation the jury found for ho defendant.
Jack, lie refused to give his surname, was arrested last night by Officer Meelian for intoxication, Hu is a justice oi (he peace in Waluut township. Montgomery county, and sells nursery stock when not otherwise employed. He is an eldery man, wears glasses, and has a I penchant for whisky- He attended
Wises theater and nearly spoiled the programme. 1 le was howlingdrunk, e:cessivel noisy and did'nt seem to regret it one bit.— fayette Journal.
Blighting Love's Young Dream. "So near and yet so far" was the biter experience of a gay young lover and his lass at tin- court house lust Thursday. Charier, Bailey and Margaret Penn composed an eloping party that came over on the Hig Four from Indianapolis Thurday afternoon with the avowed intentiou of getting hooked up here and then returning home on the evening train and suprising the old folks. But I it didn't work. When the license was drawn up to the point where it becomes necessary for somebody to make oath that the'parties are of lawful age Charles struck a snag and the radient beam in his face disappeared like the republican majority in Montgomery county at the last election. Charles hustled nobly but in vain, and the young lovers were forced to retreat, but: whither we know not, and an unsigr.ee I license is all that remains to tell the tale.
Not Wise-"
The laying of the Crawfordsville line is fast nearing completion but in (.lie thing the company is acting very NII vi'"-". that is. the. covering over of tIKS pipe before gas is turned on and tested for !«-aks. They will lind a vast amount nf'rouble and expense in repairing the unions to prevent escaping gas. Kxper ...•• has taught that it. is utterly imposiiiie to join together eight inch pipes i,-iieetly .without "corking." The r,y did not cover the line
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beautiful ever brought to the city, presenting many new and grotesque design
(or the Holiday trade Don't fail to see his line of Sou-
Tentr Spoons. They will make Beautiful Presents. Come before the rush.
111 S. Washington St. I—. W. 1 1 O.
I a a cue of the tightest lines .'.--Lebanon Patriot.
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SIIiJl riling
Christmas one week from next Friday,
Eggs arejselling at 32 (if.X) cents per dozen. -v
Supt. Zuck held a special examination at Waynotown Thursday.
Wheat is worth 90 cents and corn JO cents per oushelin this market. Miss Bessie Nicholson has entered a music schooljat Winchester, 111.
A liquor hcenso was granted to James Weaver,Jof New Ross, last week.
Prosecutor MotTett h^s been in JefTer Bon, Iowa, on business connected with the Galey estate.
Remember Little Lord Fauntleroy and the Earl at Music Hall this afternoon and to-night.
ThoMonon has placed an order with the Jefrersonville car works for 500 box cars and 200 coal cars.
George Fry lias resigned his position wilL the^lndianapolis Coffin company and returned to this ciiy.
Tho northbound freight train on the Monon killed two horses near Raub's station Wednesday morning.
Tho law granting the privilege of killing quails and squirrels expires next Wednesday. Look out after that.
Remember the democratic nv.ss con vontion to be held in this city on Jan. 2. Early organization means success in '92.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Travis entertained a number of their friends at the beautiful home on Main street Tuesday evening.
Gen. M. D. Manson attended a meeting of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Moil uinental Association at Indianapolis last week.
T. 13. Fullen brought to this city last Wednesday the best pair of hogs yet heard from, their aggregate weight being 1,090 pounds. Next.
Jeremiah Long was fined S25 aud costs in tho Circuit Court Monday, for making indecent proposals to a young lady of his acquaintance recently.
Hanna & llanna have been appointed by the courtjto defend Jacob Freed on the charge of[perjury which comes up in the Parke circuit court on a change of venue next week.
J. S.jjBennctJwas down from Linden Thursday .r. Although Mr. Bennet is still pulTering from tho effects of tho Monon'wreck he considers that he was fortunate to escape with his life.
Willis'Canary's pop corn emporium took lire Tuesday night and created no little excitement. The Humes were Kubdued[and business resumed at the old stand^thc following morning.
The Citizen's Natural Gas Company have struck two more gushers in their field at Sheridan during the past week makiiig a total of six wells, and work is progrcssing'rapidly on two more.
The suggestion of Gen. Lew Wallace's name as president of Wabash College, might probably be denominated a fake. It. is not likely that either si do would particularly desire such a situation.
On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 19tli,the uvenile Templars will give their Christmas entertainment. It, will consist of songs, dialogues, recitations, declamations and other interesting exercises. It will be free to all. Everybody is invited.
The Good Templars of Linden with a few exceptions thought enough of their order to abscond from the meeting last week and attend a dance while the
Lafayette and These teeto-
High Mogul went to got on a roaring drunk. talers are great people.
Charles Gardner, tho sweetest of all German singers, will appear at Music Hail next /Tuesday in his entirely new musical comedy-drama, "Captain Carl." In his line Mr. Gardner stands without a peer and the mere announcement of his coming is a cause for rejoicing among theater goeiri. Seats will bo placed on sale Saturday morning.
The Barnum A- Bailey route book for 1891 gives the following statistics: Distance traveled, 7,793 miles length of season 1S2 days number of performan. fees. .'502: one day stands, HS two day stands, 1 week stands. 1 four week stands. 1 number of towns visited, 127 number of States visited, 18: number of railroads used. 39 longest run of season. 208 miles, shortest run of season 5f miles.
The Lafayette Sunday Times illuminates its last, issue with a picture of the new Post .Office building to be erected in that city next year. It is, judging from the illustration, one of the most outlandish pieces of architecture scon in tho west, and is equalled only by the mammoth Union depot at tho foot of South street in that city. Tho architects must have a spite of some nd toward the "Star Citv.'"
to us for your spectacles.
requests us to
The county treasure notify those owing taxes that it tho same is paid by the 1st of January tho costs of "collection will lie saved. After that date collectors will be send out necessiting additional expense to those from whom taxes may be due.
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Fine goods and plenty of them. Popular Selections at Popular Prices are features of this magnificent stock, which particularly recommend it to Holiday Buyers. Fall in line all you people who wish to see a bright and beautiful display of Charming Christmas Novelties for the season of 1891.
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Appropriate and Sensible Gifts For Old and Young.
The Greatest Variety of Fresh New Styles, making the matter of Selection an Easy aud Pleasant Rccreation. Our welcome word for all bargains at
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The Jewelers and Opticians.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
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Two plain drunks weje lined mayor's court Tuesday morning. No one can afford to miss tho opportunity of attending tho big poultry exhibition at the K. of P. armory beginning next Monday and continuing until Fri day.
The managers of the Poultry exhibition which is to be held in tho K. of P. armory in this city next week have spared neither time nor exponso to make the display a success. Every elfort has been put forth in that direction and the managers fool gratified that they are now able to announce with positive certainty that the display of fine fowls at the coming exhibition will bo the largest ever exhibited in tho state. Show our poultry raisers you appreciate their efforts by visiting the armory at least once during tho exhibition.
A tough looking customer, who registered at Bible's hotel as Bill Jackson, Frankfort, was arrested by tho police Monday night for trying to forgo an order on Mr. Wallace, of the Junction House for $150, signing to it the name of Conductor Coughlin, of the Vandalia. Jackson was a worthless character and rather than put tho county to any usoless expense on his account, ho was taken to che torporation lino and, with tho assistance of a gentle. 1 ,ck from a sturdy policeman, was sent hurriedly in the direction of Frankfort,
A six-months-old child of George Gill and wife, living east of the city, died Monday and was buried at.Sniartsburg on Tuesday.
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Accurately testing and fitting imperfect eyes a specialty, so como nr *r
Gifts
Mrs. Mary Mahan, of Urbana, Mra, Ota Millor, of Chicago, and Mrs. Mattffl Wray. of Evansville, are at tho bedsklQ of their father, T. N. McConnoll.
TH3 JEWELER,
207 E. A iN ST.
The Indianapolis Board of Health
Will save you money on watches
clocks, gold pencils, gold and silvcc
headed canes and umbrellas, knives
forks and spoons, and everything you
want in his line. He will
Repair lour
WatGli
Or clock, so it will keep time if
others have failed. Give him trial
and bo convinced the above are i'actg
Sole agent for the celebrated Rocki'ord
Watch.
In its Published Jleport on Baking Powder, Nov. 4 1801, Declares that.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Contains no Deleterious Ingredients.
C. L. ROST.
Price's Cream Baking Powder
contains only such ingredients as a pure Bak
ing Powder ought to be composed of and I can recommend the same to every housekeeper as pure wholesome and effective."
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(Signed) PITEB LATZ,
City Chemist.
