Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 July 1892 — Page 1
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WEST MAIN STREET.
All my own make. Spring Cushions in all Buggies. All kinds of
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51ST YEAR—NO.I8 CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1892.
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ISSUED EVEKY SATURDAY.
W. B. BENKfil, liuslnesa MansRer
Henry Alfrey and family are spending the summer at Lake Maxinkuckeo.
Will Lamb lost a finger in a buzz saw at the Seering plaining mill Thursday.
Mrs. C. F. Hills and family of Jamestown, S. D. are guests of Murray Hills.
The Red Men and their' families will hold a big basket picnic near the old Hills factory on Thursdaj, August the 18th.
Dr. E. W. Keegan has been in Goehen this week called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Maud Gortner, nee Gdley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gebhart attended the funeral of Mrs. Gebhart's father, W. B. Vandervolgen at Hillsboro,Thursday.
Rev. E. T. Spohn, who has served as pastor of the Darlington M. E. church for the past three years, will ask the next conference to relieve him of his charge in order that he may re-enter DePauw University to take an irregular course for a year or two and then enter a theological seminary.
Gravel Road Bnildin?.
More gravel roads are now in course of construction through the State than before for a long number of years. In Clinton, Boone and Warren counties, fully twenty different roads are to be be built this year. Crawfordsville gravel road builders are all out looking for contracts on this class of work Last week John Brown secured a contract to build 15 miles of gravel road in Warren county, while John Lane secured a contract for seven Miles of road in Tipton county.
The Midland.
The attorneys for claimants against the Midland on whose judgement liens that part of the road lying between Brazil and Carbon was sold ',last Saturday, say that under our statues there is no redemption. The only process by which the company can regain possession iB that of absolute purchase from the eighty-one claimants who bid in the property—road bed, ties, rails and all. The purchasers say that there are $11000 worth of rails on the line, out of which they expect to make their money. —Brazil Democrat.
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George WatkinB is down from Chicago.
Harry Hanley is in from Oklohoma on a visit.
The Kingfishers are in camp at the' Pine Hills.
A new Bchool house is being erected in FiskBville. M. E. Clodfelter was in Darlington on legal business Monday.
Mrs. W. M. Reeves visited her parents near Bowers this week. Alex Meharry, of Shawnee Mound, was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Richard Pierson is critically ill from a stroko of paralysis. Mrs. A. B. Cunningham has returned to her home in Washington. Ind.
Elmer Peavey and wife and Hattie Pursel were in Cincinnati this week. John Nicholson and J. Q. Gilbert with their wives are at Cedar Lake in Starke county.
Wallace Sparks and wife, of Fowler, are visiting Mrs. Sparks' parents near New Market.
D.W.Gerard and family have gone into their cottage at Cedar Lake where they will spend the summer.
T. H, Ristine and O. M. Gregg have gone to New York on business connected with the Presidency of WabaBh Col lege.
Secretary Morgan has secured the Grimes sisters, Misses Lola and Wanetah, the celebrated lady drivers, for two races during the fair.
J. W. McKeen has decided not to rebuild the Brown & Watkms mill and is packiug his household goods preparatory to romoveing to Indianapolis.
Tom Piatt, a prominent member of Fred Bandel's Morton republican club, was jailed Sunday night on account of an overdose of spirituous hilariousness.
The city council Monday night reported favorably upon the proposed amendment to abolish the tin horn and the same will come up for action at the next regular meeting. The saints be praised.
The contract for building the new Baptist church was this week awarded to William H. Jackson. The edifice is to be a one story brick, of modern design and is to cost $8,000. Work will begin at once.
Good livery rigs at Osborn & Booher's north Green street, No. 215. Our motto is to excell both in rigs and prices. Call and see us and bo convinced. Also the best feed yard in the city at the popular prices of the day.
Miss Mary Young, died at the home of her father, Carl Young, east of the city, Tuesday night after a lingering illness of consumption at the age of 17 years. The funeral occurred Thurday afternoon, interment at Oak Hill.
Ike Clements was fined in the Mayor's court Wednesday morning for administering a sound threshing to that bundle of humanity called Eli Jones. Eli has been courting trouble of this kind for some time and its coming was not in the nature of a surprise.
The state convention of the P. O. S. of A„ to be held in this city on August 2 and 3, gives promise of largo crowds and an interesting time, The principal parade will occur on Tuesday and will bo participated in by representatives from every lodge in the state.
Janitor Burk, of the College, killed a snake of the blue-racer variety near the Peck Hall in the campus Monday morning which measured nearly six feet in length. What effect will this fact have upon these clandestine lovers who make the campus a nightly resort?
After twenty-four years of continuous and faithful service William Robertson this week retired from the position of treasurer and superintendent of the Crawfordsville Coffin Company. He is succeeded by Robert Bryant who in turn is succeeded by M. B. Binford as secretary.
Monday evening as Ed. McClure, a teamster was driving down north Walnut one of his horses stepped upon a round boulded lying in the street. The animal fell in such a manner as to break its leg in twojplaces. Th° horse had to be killed and Mr. McClure I bri^g suit against the city for damages.
John Goodnight and John Bartoff, a pair of precious rounders, were arrested in the famous "hole in the wall" near the Monon station Saturday night charged with engaging is a lively scrap. Before the Mayor each John swore that the other was an angel and wholly incapable of doing*wrong,.on\he strength of which both were discharged.
Master "Chuck" Fell and Peter VantLeven, a couple of gentlemen belonging to the "other four hundred" Decame involved in a little dispute in a saloon in the valley last Sunday. To emphasize the force of his argument Peter suddendy^drew from his hip pocket a villainous looking razor and went after "Chucky's",bacon. A slash or two across Fell's back as he beat a hasty retreat brought the debate to a close, but "Chucky" now walks in a mannor indicative of much pain.
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Will Goltra and wife are visiting relatives in Jacksonville, 111. Hong Quay is back from China, but he left his wife behind him.
Prof. A. B. Milford and family drove through to Attica this week. Henry McMullen and Jennie Abbott have been licensed to marry.
Jacob and Robert Oldshue were up from^Waveland Wednesday. Hon. E. V. Brookshire returned from Washington, D. C., Wednesday.
The Big Four will run a cheap excursion to Cincinnati on July 20. John Smith and Misa Pearl Collins, of Kankakee, 111., are visiting friends in the city.'-
The second Baptist Sunday school will give asocial in the Morton club room tonight.
J. J. Insley, Tip David and Charles Gilbert are fishing at Cedar Lane in Starke county..
E. P. McClaskey has been appointed administrator of the estate of Albert Allen, deceased.
Mrs. Jennie Burgman and children, of Terre Haute, are enjoying the hospitalities of Mrs. A. W. Stout, this week.
Last Wednesday night Pat Slattery gave a moonlight reception to a number of young people at his home in the northwest part of the city in honor of the Misses Marguerite Pinafeather and Josephine Slattery.
ROYAL Contains Ammonia.
UNRIVALED....* Alum and Ammonia.
Taylor's 1 Spoon* Alum and Ammonia.
MONARCH Alum and Ammonia.
SNOW BALL....* *.. Alum and Ammonia.
CALUMET *,. Contains Alum.
HOTEL *.. Contains Alum.
YARNALL'S
Alum and Ammonia.
MILK *.. Alum and Ammonia.
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Kline can always bo found and wi 1 be elad to moot all in noed of bis te#vicesln tho correction of all errors of Vision tt the Old Kollnblo Jewelery ii.,re of
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Comparative Worth Illustrated,
UV PROF. PETER COLLIER, LATE CUEMIST IN CHIEF OP DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D. C. DE. TRICE'S i'urc Cream Tartar.
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Alum and Ammonia.
HOTS BON *.. Contains Alum
FOREST CITY ..* Alum and Ammonia.
CHICAGO YEAST Alum and Ammonia.
CROWN •.. Alum and Ammonia.
SILVER STAR..* Alum and Ammonia.
SODSON & HILS Alum and Ammonia,
"Recm'rtors Office
TERMS. $1.25 PER YEAR
Waynotown's new bank will be opened for business nex Monday.
Mrs. Georgo S. Durham and daughter Miss Florence, left Wednesday for Lake Geneva, Wis., whore they will remain several weeks.
Jim Finaan, foreman of the Big Four gravel crew, was fined in Mayor Bandel's court Thursday for an assault upon James Donovan.
Dr. D. W. Tilney has opened an office over Campbell Bros., dry goods Btore for regular practice. He will be regularly there hereafter, except on Monday next.
Andy Freeman, the colored gladiator is boarding with Sheriff Bible again! Last Monday one of Andy's old "flameB," Miss Mag Ilousley, chanced to pass along the street and Andy called her a real rude and ugly name. Miss Mag lost no time but headed straight for the Mayor's offico and swore out a warrant against her luckless loyer and he now languishes in durance vile.
Rev. Oberhaltzer, a wandering apostle who travels from town to town in a wagon and preaches on street corners, has been entertaining the" people of New Market this week by telling them the end of tho world is near at hand and preparing them for the great day. Tho reverend is certainly a little cranky.
Miss Anna Davidson is visiting in Covington.
Testing the Baking Powdera
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 auantative analysis to ascertain the comparative wholesomeness, purity, and general usefulness of the leading Powders. The result of Prof. Collier* 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 E .King Powder if she knew it. Such Powders not only undermine the health, bur ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion.
NOTE —Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, as ^hown by Prof. Coiher examinations, is the only pure Cream Tartar Powder found free from adulterntion and the highest in strength. All authorities report Dr. Prices free from SoSia, Alumfumr" other adulters*. fee purity of th» Powder has never been questioned. if Indicates the Powder containing either Ammonia or Alum,
Indicates the Powder containing both Ammonia and Alum.
While the diagiam shows some of these Ammonia or Alum r^woerg to be of hieher strength than others classed below them, it must not be taken thaY they® t£5Tany value. All Ammonia or Alum powders should be avoided as dangerous, no matter how high their strength.
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