Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1892 — Page 5
A Recent Cure.
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RATIFY!
The Democracy of Montgomery County will Ratify the Nomination of Cleveland and
Stevenson fordsville Saturday.
in To-Night--Come out
and Help Jollify. Music and Speeches. Everybody Invited.
The Trustees Meet.
The townBhip trustees were in session at Supt. Zook's office Tuesday and among other things made the following schedule of rates for teachers' wages for the coming school term: Six months without experience $1.50 per dry with 1.60 Twelve months without 1.60 with 210 Twenty-tour months 3.25 Thirty-six months 2.35
In the first three cases there is no increase, but in the other *,hree there is a raise of 10,15 and 20 cents respectfully. The schools will open the third Monday in September. Crawfordsville time was adopted so that the schools oyer the county may be uniform in this respect. Next year's graduates will be required to write three essays during the year to bo examined by the county superintendent.
A committee composed of D. W. Hartman, A. J. Wolfe andD. M.Eddingfield was appointed to complete, the arrangements for the county fair exhibit.
Teachers who fail to attend the county institute next year will have one per cont. deducted from their day's wages.
A Dastardly Report.
Last Tuesday evening the Argus News published- a statement to the effect that Miss Emma Beckner, daughter of Samuel Beckner, of near Darlington, had given birth to a colored child, tho rosult of illicit intercourse with a negro in tho employ of her father. The statement was made on information of a professional man whose homo at ono time was in Darlington. Samuel Beckner was in tho city Wednesday and denounced the report as an infamous ie. The young lady is not tho mother of any child nor is there any likelihood oE her so being. The father is justly indignant and will take action to have the originator of the foul report brought to justice. Just how any man could cause to be circulated such a blasphemous report in regard to a puro girl's character is
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all human understand
ing The Argus News, which made the publication in good faith, should co-op-erate with Mr. Beckner in the prosecution of its informant.
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For Choice of Mens' Suits Regular Retail Price $10.
Our friends and patrons should not forget our
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THE ELMOBES.
James and Jacob, Have a Tilt With the Festive Pitchfork. There is an old time family war jdown in Ripley township which threatens to end in bloodshed. It will be remembered that James and Maria, Jake's wife, broke into court a couple of weeks ago, and were both fined for a little altercation in which they had participated. Instead of satisfying their desires for revenge these fines only seemed to intensify the hatred already existing between the families and stimulate Jake's craving for blood. Tuesday morning James again appeared before Mayor Bandel and swore out a warrant against his brother Jacob charging him with assault with intent to.kill In hisjcomplaint James avers that Jacob met him upon the public highway.and then and there attempted to bring his life to a close with the aid of a villainous looking pitchfork. That he at once sought safety in flight while Jacob gave chase. That Jacob was only prevented from carrying our his murderous design by becoming mixed up in a barb wire fence which held him securely until James had escaped. Jacob's trial will be heard before Mayer Bandel next Monday morning at 10 o'clock and will be attended by a large delegation from Ripley townships,
Slandering Silas.
Silas Spaulding lives down in the vicinity of Brown's Valley. Some months ago Silas meta young lady in the neighborhood with whom he fell violently in love. The young lady did not reciprocate with that feeling which Silas so desirad, but instead married his hated rival, George Hartman. This very much angered Spaulding and he forthwith swore vengeance. Last Sunday he ran across Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and found them spooning in tho most approved manner. This was his chance. To seo the girl of his choice in the arms of tho hated husband incensed Si beyond control and he just gave his vocabulary organs full sway. Ho cursed and raved. Ho ripped and snorted until the air bocamo foul and said naughty things which will ring in tho young couple's ears until away after corn huskin.' George came to this city Monday and swore out two affidavits against Spaulding and the young man will,have a chance to pay for his fun.
A Slaughter of Innocents.
Another wholesale slaughter of innocents has been announced by Supt. Zuck. At the last teachers' examination but 12 out of the 48 applicants for license to teach were successful in securing the coveted parchments. Ten obtained twelve months licenses and two for six months. At this rate there will not bo sufficient teachers to fill the schools this fall.
Shannon-Owens.
Gigantic Sale of Mens' Suits
Walter B. Shannon, of Putnam coun ty, and Mary E. Owens, of Parkersburg in this county, were married on tho 16th instant by Rev. G. W. Stafford at his residence on east Market street in this city.
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1892. BEAUTIFUL SPRING SPECIALTIES. 1892
MYERS & OHARNI'S
Sol Tannenbaum was in Chicago thfs week.
Mrs. R. P. A.Berryman visited friends in Darlington over Sunday. Rev. Everett Thomson ^occupied a Lafayette pulpit last Sunday.
Prof. Alex Smith has gone to his home in Scotland to spend the summer. The bookstores will hereafter close at 6 o'clock p. ra. except on Saturdays.
The Monon will run an excursion 1o the Battle Ground to-morrow morning. Wm. Halstoad had two very valuable Morgan brood mares killed by lightning last Saturday.
Brazil is to have a grand coal palace. What's the matter with Crawfordsvillo having a corn palace?
Sam Thomas and sister, Miss Mattie, will leave on Monday next for an extended tour of Europe.
There will be an ice cream and strawberry festival at the Round Hill^school house on Saturday night, July 2.
The republicans selected their congressional, Senatorial and joint representative delegates last Saturday.
The board of Commissioners, wil^ meet the gravel road superintendents at the court house on the last Saturday in July.
Claude Travis is the delegate from Travis Camp to the State encampment of Sons of Veterana at Fort Wayne on July 7.
Joseph Webster? tho Waynetown burglar, was taken to tho Michigan City penitentiary Monday by Joe Henry where he will spend a year inhaling delicious lake broezos.
TheW. C. T. U., have presented a petition to the council asking that an ordinance compelling the saloon keepers to remove their screens after legal hours for selling be passed, and that on Sunday closing in all branches of business bo enforced.
Walter A Horner, Superintondont of tho Crawfordsvillo Water and Light Company, was married to Miss Minnie Dieckried at the home of tho brido in St. Louis, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horner will arrive hero sometime next week.
"Windy" Everson, a familiar figure about the Big Four station, was arrested by Officer Milholland Sunday afternoon for disturbing the peace. "Windy"' had on his "scrapping" harness and was making life miserable for the people near tho depot by his foul language and threats, when called down by Mr. Milholland. He settled with the Mayor Monday morning.
When will that electric light investigation tako place. Quite a number of names are appended to the petition asking the council to lot a committee have use of the books to prosecute the investigation and will be presented to the Council at their meeting Monday night. Tho whole business now resolves ves itself into tho question, have wo or have wo not some boodlors in tho city council?
A survey of our stock shows that in spite of a very prosperous Spring Trade we have about 1,000 more Fin$ Suits than we ought to have at this stage of the season. It would be folly to stand still under the circumstances and let things take their course. We need the money, you need the Goods. II Liberal deductions will move this Surplus Stock, it will move. How is a discount from $2 to $7 per suit for an inducement il you want a Spring Suit for yourself or boys now is your opportunity as we must sell 1,000 suits from now until the 4th of July. Respectfully,
J. A. JOGli
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Tailoring Department
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A word to tho wise: Look at youc shoos, if thoy need repairs take them atf once, to W. S. Richard's, They will ba promptly and properly repaired.
Notice of Dissolution.
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