Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1892 — Page 1
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ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY.
W. E. HENKKt, Business Manager
Frank Sharpe is down from Chicago. Miss Oakie Hanna is visiting friends in Brazil.
Miss Flora Schultz is visiting friends in IndianapoliB. Mrs. Fred Manson and children visited friends in Qreencastle this week.
CRAWFORDSYILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY.JANUARY 2. 1892.
The willB of William Hanna and John A. Long have been admitted to probate. T. E. Otto, of Friendship, Ind.. is in the city the guest of his son, L. W. Otto.
Albert Muhleisen has the thanks'of the REVIEW for a box of fine cigars. Here's to you.
County Treasurer Hutton and Walter Hulet were in Indianapolis Thursday making the county's semi-annual settlement. "It is said that more than 100 coons have been killed or captured by the coon hunting society recently formed near Shannondale.
Charles Carter, of Denver, Col., and Miss Mattie Hostetter will be married at the home of the bride in this city next Tuesday morning.
A vacant dwelling near the Indiana Wire Factory belonging to Joseph Milligan was entirely destroyed by fire Wednesday night.
The United Brethren quarterly meeting is now in session at the small court room. The services are being conducted by Elder Nugent.
A rumor was current in Ladoga last night to the effect that the Big Four people had purchased the Midland and great was the joy there at.
George Albright and Miks Walters ware before Mayor (fcarr Thursday on a charge of provoke prefered by Mike Quinlan but for want of sufficient evidence were discharged.
Mrs. Mary McKinsey, who was last week granted a divorce from Joseph •McKiris,ey, has purchased another lottery ticket and yesterday was granted license to wed Mr. J. H. Stephen.
A. J. Henderson has made formal application for a divorce from his wife, Phonia. Mr. Hendorson lives at Mace while his wifo is making merry with some of her admirers in Lafayette.?
John A. Long, the poor old man who is serving a term in the penitentary for stealing a plow, is in financial luck. His aged father died the other day and in his will left a bequest of $1,000 to his son John. The money will be kept in trust until he is released.
While Willio Rush and Wallace Vancleave, aged 15 and 11 years respectively of Brown's Valley, were handling a shot gun the other day it was accidently discharged the load entering the knee of young Vancleave. The wound is a very painful one and will leave the lad a cripple for life.
Wm. Bennett and a stranger giving the name of Mustard were arrestod in Anna Skagg's den of sin near the Monon depot, Wednesday night. Thursday morning they plead guilty before Mayor Carr and were fined $11.35 each, in de fault of which they are making joyous in Sheriff Bible's hostelrv.
John Barker and Miss Katie Sexton were united in the holy bonds of wedlock in the parlors of the Nutt Hotel last Thursday evening, Rev. G. W. Switeer performing the ceremony. Immediately after the marriage the happy couple were drivon to their future home on Liberty street where they were tendered a reception and wedding supper by a large number of their friends.
Death of Mrs. Clara Sbipp. Mrs. Clara Austin Shipp died at the residence of H. P. Ensminger, on east Main street last
Thursday
morning after
a prolonged illness, of la grippe. Mrs. Shipp was born in this city May 11th, 1852 «nd liaB resided here all her life. She has been a consistent member of the Center Presbyterian church for a number of years being an earnest worker in the cause of Christianity. The funeral will occur from the residence on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. R. Cunningham and Rev. G. P. Fuson. Interment at Oak Hill.
Tjfiion Township Hunt.
The HuUy-Snyder Rabbit hunt took place near Wingate on the 29th inst, the* result is aa follows W.' If Snyder 168: W. H. Hurley, 231. The defeated side, will give an oyster 6uper at the residence of Dan Stout on the George Munn's placdqta the evening of the 12th mst. every body I ?vited.
Wan
ted. bushels of shelled
I want five or ten sweet corn at once, price for it.
Will, pay a
round
JOHN C.WAMPLIIR,
FuJtcn Ma
ket.
Lillian Lewis, Jan. 8. "A Pair of Kids," Jan. 6. Mat Doherty is in from Joplin. James Johnson is up from Lawrenceburg.
Mrs. H. W. Law. has returned to Pittsburg, Pa. Misses Ada and Hattie Detchon are visiting friends in Anderson. N
Thfc county commissioners accepted the Sutton ford bridge Wednesday. W. H. Roher, one of Darlington's leading merchants,. died at his home very suddenly,
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Revival services will be begun at Center church next Monday night and continue indefiriately.
Judge Paxton, of Princeton, was in city Wednesday on business connected with Wabash College.
C. M. Travis will install the new officers of the G. A. R., at Rockville next Wednesday night.
M. J. Carroll returned to JackBon county Tuesday where he will continue work on his gravel road.
D. H. Baldwing & Co., will soon remove their music store to a room in the Joel Blook on Washington street.
Ezra F. Kendall, in his funniest of plays, "A Pair of Kids" will hold the boards at Music Hall next Wednesday night. a
Jace Cronin and Jack Hart, two natural gas fitters were fined in the Mayor's court Wednesday morning for getting hilariously full.
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Duane Studley, of Ithica, N. Y., has has been selected to fill the chair of mathematics in Wabash College. Mr. Studley will report for duty on January 14.
Rev. Dr. Swan, of Indianapolis, has been appointed by Bishop Knickerbocker to conduct services at St. John's Episcopal church until a regular rector is secured.
Jake Freed was released from jail Monday night. His case has been appealed to the supreme court and pending its decision Jake has been released on bond,
Wm. A. Wood was tried before Justice Ramsey Wednesday morning for provoking his brother-in-law, Henry Hunter. For want of evidence the case was dismissed.
Supt. Zuck has appointed Edgar Sla: vens to teach out Miss Lulu Corn's un expired term of school in Sugar Creek township, made vacant bv the marriage of Miss Corns last week.
Milt Champion and Charley Swisher engaged in a gay old htrht on Market street Saturday night. They were brought before Mayor Carr Monday and each dropped 810.40 into the school fund.
It is rumored that the Vandalia company will abolish the station of Garfield on next Monday. This move, if true, will be deeply regretted by the people in that vicinity and also by numerous Crawfordsvillians.
George Wise died at his home near Linden last Monday morning of consumption at the ago of 39 years. The funeral occurred on Wednesday at Linden, Rev. Thomas Quillen officiating. Mr. Wise leaves a wife and one child.
Monday morning John Kelley went before Judge Chumasero and swore out a warrant against Peter Fishero for surety of the peace. It appears that Mr. Fisher has insinuated that he would like to possess Mr. Kelley's ears, hence the warrant.
John McLaughlin threatens to bring suit against the city because an embankment has been thrown up in front of his College street residence. John thinks the embankment has depreciated the value of his property about 8500 and will sue for that amount.
Mrs. Zigler, wifo of Mr. Zigler, of the firm of Zigler & Reiman, died very suddenly at her home on west Main street Tuesday morning. The remains were shipped to Shelbyville on Wednesday morning for interment. Mrs. Zigler leaves a husband and an infant child.
There is said to be a big row imminent in that hranch of the F. M. B. A., which has beon holding its meetings at West Union. Last Monday night several of the membor refused to pay their dues at which the President ordered them to leave the room. There now promises to be two branches of the order down there now.
The city council decided Monday night to expend $20,000 moreen purchasing necessarv machinery, wire, etc., to enlarge the light plant to an extent that the rest of the business houses and all private business houseB may bo supplied. The advisability of this move can be determined when some of these gigantic bills begin to fall due next spring. THE REVIEW is in possession of some startling facts will cause the tax-payers of the city to open their eyes. It will be published as a serial, the first chap ter appearing about February 1st. Sub scribe now and be ready for this great serial.
Gone "Ltmy."
Bill Stein, who was jailed last Satur: day, night for indulging in a street brawl with Wesley Foster, was taken to the insane asylum at Indianapolis Thursday by Grant Agnew and Grimes. The day following his incarceration he showed signs of an. unbalanced mind, and by Monday was a ravine maniac. He tore every shred of clothing from his body and made several efforts to dash out his brains against the iron bars around his cell. He itnagines he is the richest man in the world and will soon succeed Harrison as President, after which he will turn thfe government over into the hands of the women for an even one hundred yearti and let them run it. There are men running at large to-day who have Ideas equally absurd as this poor unfortunate wretch.
Marriage Licenses.
John Schran and Ella Campbell. Isaac Newton Reath and Lizzie Stonebraker.
Edward Wainscott and Delila Davis. Frank E. Clark and Erminnie M. Marshal.
John W. SpragueB and Marry Ross.
Convention to-day. Ada Melrose in "A Southern Rose" is booked for Music Hall on January 14.
Don't forget the democratic mass Convention at the Court house at 2 o'clock thiB afternoon. Where it ia possible every democrat in the county should be present.
We are pleased to note that notwithstanding extraordinary solicitations to support other candidates, Representative Brookshire remained true to Rog* er Q. Mills, and the cause he represents. No act of Mr. Brookshire's public life will be received with more commendation by his constituents. We can Bafely say that he represented their wisheB almost unanimously.—Rockville Tribune.
Tho African Methodist church of this city iB threatening to leave tho conference because their paBtor, Rev. Tucker Wilson, a sleek young minister who they have groomed and fattened this fail, has been called to preside over tho church at Evansville. Tho Evansville charge pays more money than the one in this city and of course Rev. Wilson lost no time in accepting it. His move was sanctioned by Bishop Brown and the church here is left without a minister. The congregation has declared that unLpss their pastor is returned to them .they will leave the conference.
False in One,
TERMS. $1.25 PER YEAR
Local Fine Out.
Frank Yeagley is in California. Charley Spillman is in southern Col» orado.
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Will Harding has gone to Chicago to reside. The city's electric light plant is to be enlarged.
Many victims of la grip in the community juBt now. Harris Reynolds has been quite sick for some weeks past. "Plumps" Marley is a waiter at the Doxey.House of Andereon.
Tho winter term of Wabash College convenes on Wednesday next, The holiday trade which iB now over• has been larger than last year.
A convention of the democracy is to be hold at the court house to-day. Anew pavement has been constructed in front of the old Citizens' Bank build* ing.
The coal business has decreased very perceptibly sinc^ the introduction of gas.
McCandless & Israel, the butchers, will probably locate at Faiflrfount, Grant county.
An organ, sewing machine and other prizes will be given away to-day to agents for this paper.
The rate of taxation for each township and corporation of the county will be found in this issue of THE REVIEW.
Tenants'will-insist that houses occupied by them be piped for gas without increase of rent, and unless done will move.
The price of eggs for a month past has been satisfactory to those having them to sell, ranging from 22 to 30 cents per dozen.
Pettit Has' Appealed.
Prosecutor Moffett, A. B. Anderson and County Clerk Hulet were served with notices Tuesday morning to the effect that an appeal in the Pettit caso had been taken. The State will now prepare a reply and submit it to the Supreme court, but it will be Beveral months hence before that body acts upon it. Meantime Pettit will continue his new vocation in the northern pris on.
Tom Pogue,- of Merom, was tho guost of Grant Agnew this week. Ed. Colman, the Boldier statesman* was down from Madison Tuesday.
False in All.
THE ENGLISH OF A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TON A CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS.
A Business started upon =hr.r:r must resort to shams, or retire. The Royal Baking Powder Company garbled official documents to give it standing. "7. *1
For this it was publicly branded. ''/.ji#?-'-' /The Food and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught the Royal Baking Powder Company in the act of misquoting his report, to make its goods appear unadulterated.
The same Company stole the livery of the Board, of Health of the State of New York and went on dress parade in the garment.
The Board exposed this When the apparel was removed, of course the deformity was left alone.
Then the Royal Baking Powder Company resorted to constructing a speaking machine. It called this machine "A Government Chemist." When it mouthed its words to order, the koyal Company quoted the same and passed tliem around. These words represented the Royal Baking Powder as pure, etc* "Government" is a stately word, r- Like everything good,. it is abused by unscrupulous tricksters.
MAKE A NOTE.
There is no such office as that of Government Chemist.
A THOUGHT. 'V.
If a concern garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards of Health and Creates Official Mouth-pieces, for its own ptirposes, what will it do in adulterating its goods?
Dr. Price stands a foe tp impure
gbods ajid
methods of advertising. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only Pure Cream Tartar Baking Powder now to be obtained, and the thinking public are finding it out.
tricky!
