Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1892 — Page 1

Top Buggies Jump Seat Surries

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Sell Sealers, Wax Sealers, Tin Cans and Jelly Glasses at

LOWEST PRICES.

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Bicycles, Tricycles, and Wagons ot all Makes. Get Prices before you Buy at A S O N S NEW 5 AND 10 GENT STORE

WEST MAIN STREET.

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

REPAIE'ING

Your patronage Solicited.

ALBERT S. MILLER,

NORTH OF COURT HOUSE.

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Music Hall Hotel ancl Restaurant.

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ALL" COLORS AND 'SHADES.

VARNISHES and OILS.

BUGGIES AND, SURRIES.

51ST YEAR -N0.47. CRAWFORDSYILLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. JULY 9. 1892.

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1.11 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

ISSUED EVEKY SATURDAY.

W. K. HENRKL, BuglneM Manager

Wheat threshing will begin next week Charlej Gilbert and J. J. Insley are sojourning at Cedar Lake.

The 6,000 lbs. safe for the 1st National bank in its new location has arrived. July 21st there will be trotting, pacing and running races at the fair grounds.

An excursion to Niagara Falls by the Big Four route leaves here July 2G. Faro 85.75.

Mr. S. Pratt, Indianapolis, is the new watch maker and repairer at Mat Kline's jewelry store.

J. C« Hutchinson, Vandalia agent, will be ab|ent one month, visiting his old home in Vermont.

McKeen & [Sou have been allowed 87,400 for their loss by lire some six weeks ago. The insurance was $S,100.

Lafayette is making a strong elfort to secure the machine shops of the Monon and with fair prospects of success.

Prof. King has completed the foundation for his new residence on Watjash avenue. The total cost will be near $7,000.

From 30 to 40 persons from this place will attend the Knight Templar excur sion to Denver which starts" early in August.

Thieves robbed the residence of Dr. Irwin this week of $35. The light fingered gentry are supposed to be residents here.

mi'.ton, one of the proprie­

tors of Wallace & Co's Circus, was visiting his mother and brothers here on Wednesday.

Tom Stilwell has been nominated for the position of Joint Senator by the republicans for Putnam and Montgomery counties.

Ed. Reynolds, of Crabbs & Reynolds, of Crawfordsville, was here Wednesday making arrangements to buy the fine wheat crop of this region.—Ladoga Leader.

The county board of review convenes at the Auditor's office on Monday, to look after any matters of errionious appraisement of property that may co*ie before it.

Three minors were arrested Thursday night for drunkeness. Being unable to pay their fines th«y were placed in jail. They refused to tell at whose place they procured their liquors.

W. 1. Brush was atLake Maxinkuckee over Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Vorie and daughter are visiting in Danville, 111.

The Kingfisher club went into camp this week at Pine Hills.*

The Kingfishers are in camp at their cottage at the Pine Hills. Mr. M. R, Kirkendall, of Waveland was in town on Wednesday.

Miss Mary Thompson, of Chicago is visiting friends in this city. Dr. D. W. Tilney has opened an office over Campbell BroB' store.

Miss Lyda Jones will have charge of the New Richmond schools thiB winter. A democratic club will bo organized at the Court House on Monday evening.

Col. Heath's sale of Jersey cattle will take place July 23d,. beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m.

Several from here attended the grand Union Sunday school pinnic at Darlington last Monday.

Tho sale of binders ^lias probably been as extensive hero as any year for seven or eight years.

Tho candidates for county offices expect to begin vigorous work after the wheat harvest is over.

Dr. J. F. Tuttle attended a banquet of the Order of Cincinnatus at Spring Lake, N. J., this week.

Olios Oliphant started to Chicago to complete a course in short hand and will be gone about ten weeks.

Trout & Ciine, tho cattle men, shipped 700 head of sheep this week from Spencor county to Chicago.

Cleveland's minstrels eave a very fine entertainment to a fair audience at Music Hall last Friday night.

Much of the wheat south of town ^is reported as injured by bugs, and will hardly pay for the threshing. L.O. B. Arms and W. E. Henkle, with their families, are encamped at Cedar Lake in Starke county, but return on Monday.

Business in town has not been duller in months than during this week and last, caused by the absence of laiiu.. in the harvest field.

Four young colored girls quietly disappeared from town on the evening of the 4th of July and are supposed to have been accompanied by white boys.

Darlington will have an old settlers' meeting, Thursday, Eugust 25. An excellent programme is outlined, and a grand day'B entertainment is assured.

Mr. Ben Crane left this week for California to attend at the bedside of a relative, Dr. Briggs, who was seriously injured recently by being thrown from his carriage.

Greencastle is making her fourth effort to secure gas by drilling. Better profit by our experience neighbor, and pipe it to you. It's the only way you will ever get it.

The room recently vacated by Abo Levinson and the room next to Hardee's cigar store will be thrown together by an arch and occupied by a misfit clothing and hat store.

The Crawfordsville ball club has been organized as follows and is ready for any engagement: Hoover, McCune. Armstrong, ss Hendricks, lb Scott tiullivan, lib Barker, 3b Hills, It Wasson, cf Randolph, rf.

Mrs. S. C. Jenkins, who has lor a long time had charge of the Gaskill millinery store in this city, died at Indianapolis last Thursday after an illness of two months, with dropsy. The funeral occurrcd Saturday at Danville, 111.

Last week Miss Jessie Grider, of New Market, bought of Geo. Hughes one of tho finest pianos ever brought to this city. It: V.'C.J one of D. H. Baldwin fc Co's., own make, the finefet ever sent to Mr. Hughes' musical parlors, and was finished in Circassian walnut.

It is thought that the prices of wheat will rule lower this year than for many years past. There is yet quite a large supply of lastjyears crop on hand, which added to the present season's yield will make on immense quantity on hand. Tho crop generally is good in most western States. Tne price some think will bo as low a9 00 cents.

In a prize fight at Lafayette on the 4th between EdjCorey and an unknown, Corey "did up" his man in the ninth round. There was a large attendance of the fancy and Corey was the lion of hour. Let it not be forgotten that Crawfordsville has the honor of being the birthplace of Corey and Lafayette must notjseek to claim him and rob us of our glory in this line.

A boat is which were seated Thomas Francis, wife and two children, became entangled in some rocks in Sugar Cteck on tho 4th and tipped over, throwing all of them into the water about 5 feet in depth.fi.Quick work on the part of Francissaved tho children from drowning, and hereafter they will probably take a land passage in going down the crook. It is tho safest.

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Miss Mary Walkup, of New Ross, was a member of the class of '92 that graduated from St. Marys Academy at Terro Haute last week. Tho subject of her essay was. "To a Water Fowl."

Crawfordsville republicans have organized a drum corps. Wo have seen Crawfordsville turned over to tho tender mercies of an "Undo Tom's Cabin" company, and have been heartless enough to rejoice but the infliction of a drum corps is such that the most confirmed Crawfordsville hater cannot hear of it without a feeling of commiseration.— lloekville Tribune.

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The New Ross fair will be held from August 8 to 12, and tho Frankfort fair from August 22 to 20.

The Montgomery County Teachers' Institute will begin at Ladoga, Auerust 15th. S. E. Harwood, of Attica, Miss Montgomery, of Jeflersonvillo, and J. F. Warfel will bo the instructors.

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South liend has a Hebrew republican club.

u, J.ho mayor of Terry Hut ordered all baby carriages to keep off tho streets circus day.

Material for college presidents must be decidedly scarce judging from tlio disappointment expressed at tho failure" of Rev. Kain to accept the position tendered him by the trustees of Wabash College.

Mrs. Patrick McManus. wifo of tho grocer, died in Indianapolis, on Monday, where she had gone to have a tumor removed. Tho operation resulted in death. The remains vvero brought to this city and interred in the Catholic ce.uetory on Wednesday.

Tho wedding of Charles White and Leona Bible occurred at the residence of Red. Snyder, three miles north-west jot town on Wednosday afternoon. A lqrgo number of invited guests were I present. Rev. J. N. Nye of VoederBjburg performed the marnago cereI mony. After tho marriago the guests partook of a superb repast. Thoro were a number of persons from abroad in attendance at the wedding.

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