Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1892 — Page 8
Brazil to attend the fair. Jake Voris has gone to Indianola,
Iowa, to sell fruit trees. Mrs. Chas.tloltra and daughter have returned from Jacksonville, 111.
Mrs. John Hutton and daughter have returned from an extended visit to
Akron, O. Two geologists from Indianapolis, hammered stone near Troutman dam,
last Sunday. The cost to the Monon for the wreck on its line Jan.
UtL,
near this city, is
stated at 865,000. Miss Jackman, of Cincinnati, has arrived and taken charge of the milliner} department at the Trade Palace.
A commission ot lunacy
has
adjudged
Mrs. George Heffner insane and she will be taken
to the
asylum at Indianapolis.
Notwithstanding many new houses have been built here this year, there is still a good demand for houses to rent.
The case of Biddle vs. Birdsell, growing out of a dispute over the Basil Tracy estate, and involving $25,000, will be tried at this term of court.
Luther Shaver, of Kansas, 111,, is the
guest of
James Shaver. Mr. Shaver is
sanugine that Illinois will be carried by Cleveland this fall and that the whole democratic State ticket will be elect
ed. The fair ground was opened Thursday night, from 7 until 10 o'clock. The band was on the ground and discoursed beautiful music Floral Hall was bril liantly illuminated with incandescent lights, and
the side
shows did business
at the same old price. It is altogether probable that next year the grounds will be kept open every night s«nd will be lighted by several electric lights.
Hutchinson it Co are bin in poultry of Montgomery county.
—SPECIAL-
the
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-
Farmers, Increase Your
Here is one Acre:
•25 bushels No. 2 wheat «8c ..... Less 200 pounds Reese Fertiliser
Here is Another:
18 bushels chaffy wheat 8.60 No Fertilizer used
Ciear gain on one acre A full car load of Reese' Fertilizer at
REDUCTION!
'J
:1X
OF ALL KINDS FOR ON WEEK
PRICES OF-
Bicycles
-AT-
Ross Bros' 99 Cent Store.
A good second hand cushion tire safety for sale cheap.
Honest
Goods at Honest Pi ices
Business is conducted on the "Live and Let Live" Plan at
CASH PRYS E O E
See him before selling your produue. It will pay you',
LOCAL NEWS.
lite city schools open the fall term on
Monday week. Sam Grimes and wife were up from
James Work and Neal Carver, of Yountsville, were terribly frightened one day last week. While driving along the road, near the Yountsville bridge, they were startled by piercing screams, snarls, unearthly yells, and the crashing of shrubbery. Putting the whip to their horses, they started up the road at a terrific speed, which was continued for several miles. The men declare the noise was made by apanther, lynx, ghost or devil.
Farmers After a Criminal's Life. A. J. McLenrock, of Yeddo, in Fountain county, is in jail, with a prospect of being mobbed by the farmers whose feelings he has outraged. McLenrock has long been a terrer to hiB neighbors, and shot their horses and cattle openly, and is suspected of even going after larger game occasionally.
Two years ago he married a wealthy widow and at once began to abuse her. He destroyed the good clothes of his wife's grown daughters and refused to allow them to keep company with young men, until they finally rose in revolt, and McLenrock was forced to leave. Friday night he burned the house over their headB and killed the stock, while the women fled tor their lives. He was lodged in jail on Monday and will be prosecuted vigorously, if he is not lynched by his indignant neighbors.
Clean Up Or Be Pined.
The country is threatened with an epidemic of cholera and it is necessary that the citizens of Crawfordsville should put forth every effort in their power to prevent it coming in our midst. Filth and garbage of every kind should be moved from the premises. Privy vaults and cellars should be disinfected, weeds should mowed and removed or burned, and much care should be taken not, to allow fruits or melon rinds to accumulate and decay on the premises.
There are many cellars in the business portion of the city which especially need attention. Failure to comply with these requests will subject the offenders to a tine. B. F. Hutchings.
Secretary City Board of Health,
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
John S. Rehsk & Co., Baltimore, Mil. Crown Bono and Potash. No. 734. .July, 1892.
Soluble Phos. Acld,_».51 per cent. Reverted Insoluble" .3" "(t "M Ammonia Potassa 'il
Purdue University, Lalayotte, Ind. II. A. IIvston, State Chemist.
COfiOOS & FISHER,
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9
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
.. Sl'.l.oO .. 1.10
818.10
.810.80
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A WILD MAN
Terrorizes the Neighborhood of Linden A Man's Harrowing Experience. James Murphy, a young man living north of Linden, mot with an experience, Sunday night, which will have a tendency to stunt his growth and rnajje his hair turn prematurely gray. Early in the evening, when the fields of growing grain wore bathed in the soft twilight of a September eve. Mr. Murphy wended his way into the little village of Linden to be regaled by the queenly smiles of his Juliet. About 10 o'clock, James succeeded in tearing himself away and was slowly but joyfully wending hi6 way homeward, when in a lonesome part of the highway, a burly individual sprank from a fence corner and grasped] the horses' reins at the same time muttering wild sayings and performing antics which caused cold chills to chase each other up the young man's spinal column with alarming rapidity. Hastily grabbing his whip and giving the horse a few vicious swipes, he struck a Maud S. cait up the road. His assailant followed for a short distance but eventually gave up the chase. Monday morning he recited his experience and a posse was organized to search for the highwayman. Ho was soon located within a few yards of where the attack occurred, and captured without a struggle. He was found to be a raving maniac, talking wildly and unintelligibly and imagining that somebody was trying to kill him. He was taken before Squire Jcnes. where twelve good men and true found a whole merry-go-round in his head. He gave his name as Martin Waggoner and claimed to be a brick layer by trade. He was brought to this city and lodged in jail for safe keeping. An application has been made to have him admitted to the insane nsylum at Indianapolis, and he will probably be taken over the first of next week.
Petty Thieves at Work.
The fair, like the circus, brings with it a contingent of thieves and pickpockets. The festive thieves got in their work with the usual gusto,this week,and there are several sadder but wiser people in the county. Sunday night they entered the residence of C. W. Wright, on east Jefferson street, and helped themselves to Charles' Sunday suit of clothes. Evidently they were after nothing but clothing as nothing else was disturbed.
On Monday afternoon some sneak thieves entered the residence of Mrs. Mollie Crawford, on Green street, and secured a pocket book containing $8 from off a dresser in one of the front rooms. This daring piece of business occurred about 2 o'clock in the afternoon and while'the family were seated in the rear part of the house.
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No catarrh or slimy green and yellow sticky matter discharging from the nose. No deafness. No ringing, crackling sounds in the head. No mucous matter lodcing in the throat. No occasional hacking cough with thiowing up slimy green and yellow sticky matter. It is a blessing that words cannot de
scribe. For further information write for circulars. Address, Frank Wortz it Co., Wausau. Wis. Drawer 102'J.
S))t ci il C. A. T. Train To Washington, •Sept, 17th. Rate about 1 cent per mils. A special train of first-class coaches. Pullman Tourist and Wagner Palace Sleeping Carsjwill leave. Toledo, St Louis it Kansas City R. R.. Clover Leaf Stations. Stewardson Eastward. Sept. 17th. Leaves Frankfort, 1:28 p. m. arrive Washington -1:00 p. m. Sunday, Sept.
ISth. The best and most complete service, speediestj train east of the Mississippi River a delightful trip over tho Alleghenies, reaching the s-iunmit at noon, Special storage space for cars.
Few choice berths left. Make immediate application to nearest ticket agent, or to C. C. Jenkins,
Gen'l Pass. Agent Toledo, Ohio.
.JR.—Tickets will be sold for regular trains Sept. 13th to l!)th, inclusive. Stop overs. Return jvia Pittsburg if desired.
LV771 Prize Fights at New Orleans. This has been a great week for cham pion prize lights at New Orleans. Monday night the light weight championship for a prize amounting to S17,o00, resulted in McCaulilic whipping Myer in 15 rounds ^Tuesday the bantum prize contest for $10,000 occurred in which Dixon whipped Skelly in 8 rounds but tho greatest of them all was on Wednesday evening between Corbett and Sullivan in which the former was victorious in '21 rounds, receiving 6—.),000 from the Southern Athletic club.
Marriage Licenses.
James'J.O. llrown and Ettie Linken hoker. Charles Cox and Bessie Leotie Iloxic
W a an a a a John S. Thompson and Mattie O. Sims.
John Davis and Rose May Blocketer.
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING.
HON. JAMES I!. OUKT1S,
of Indianapolis, a member of the Stato
Legislature, will address the democracy
or Montgomery county at the court house on Saturday night, Sept. 10, at
7 :30 o'clock. Come out and hear the
issues of the day fairly and squarely
discussed. Everybody invited.
Uncle David and Blaine.
It has just leaked out that James G. Blaino received a letter a short time before the Minneapolis convention from Uncle David Meharry, of Shawnee Mound, advising the Maine statesman not to make the race. Undo David cited the experience of Webster, Clay, and other great statesmen, who had sought the honor and had met defeat. David, whose age and advice are respected by the younger men of the community in which he resides, did not have the pleasure of seeing his advice accepted by Mr. Blaine but subsequent events prove that the suggestion, was well timed. There is some consolation even in that.—Lafayette Jour
nal.
Hurt In a Runaway.
Capt. II. M. Killingsly was badly injured in a runaway Tuesday evening. While riding to his home southwest of the city,his horse took fright and ran off. The Captain was thrown out and terribly bruised and maimed, his principal injury being tho fracture of his left leg near the thigh. It is a serious injury though not necessarily fatal. The buggy was totally demolished.
Yfreck on the Midland.
The west bound passenger train on tli3 Midland struck a cow near New Ross last Friday evening, derailing the engine, tender and baggage car. The engine was badly demolished but fortunately no one was injured.
Another [Car Load.
W. M. Darter, at the Big Four Elevator, has received another car load of the celebrated Golden Link flour, best on earth. Give it a trial and you will use
no other.
A. Millinery Emporium.
Mrs. L. Cresse has removed her stock of millinery from the D. W. Rountree stand to the room formerly occupied by Snodgrass, the tailor, on Washington Btreet where she will be pleased to meet her old friends and make new ones as well. Her stock of beautiful fall mil. linery is now in and ready for inspection consisting of walking, sailor and dress hats and bonnets which was never before equaled. Mrs. Cresse has also purchased the Rountree stock of kid glove and will use the same system of fitting to hands as employed by Mr. Rountree Her new gloves are beauties. See them before buying. Don forget the new quarters.
Kxcursiuii Kates Viu Vaiulalla Lino. The Vandalia Line will soli round trip excursion tickets at rates named below during September and October, 1802, for the following occasions:
St.Louis Exposition and Fair.—During the Exposition, every Monday and Thursday, 8th to October 20th, inclussive, round trip tickets for one and onethird fares. During the Fair tickets will be sold, October 1st to 8th, inclusive, sit one faro for the round trip.
Harvest Excursion to the West, North and South.—On August 30th, September 27th and October 25th, 1392, round trip tickets will be sold at one faro to nearly all points West, North and South. Return limit, 20 days.
Washington. D. C., G. A. R. Reunion. On September 13th to 20th, inclusive,
round
trip excursion tickets to Wash
ington, D. C. for less" than one fare. Stop-over allowed between Harrisburg and Washington, giving all an opportunity to visit historic Gettysburg.
For detailed information address nearest ticket agent Vandalia Line or the undersigned.
These excursions are open to tne punlie generallv. Don't fail to take advantage of the extremely low rates as above. J- M. Cheshiiough, l: A as a S is
Don't fail to see those lovely fall hats at the Trade Palace all styles and colors •lOcts to SI.000 each.
Take your poultry to Hutchinson .8
Co.
farm For Sale.
A nice l'arm near this city, 80 Inquire at this otlice.
East Main Street.
wmm
who employ skilled help
acres. 2v.
Hutchinson & Co., have enlarged their capacity to take care otthe poultry and produce that is brought to them next week.
Headquarters for watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware is at C. L. Rost's. 207 E. Main St.
Hutchinson it Co., at the old brewery, will pay a little extra for poultry and produce next week. You can easily kill two birds with one stone by bringing a load of poultry, dispose of it to Ilutcliinscn it Co., and then see the greatest fair on earth.
Hutchinson it Co., want all the poultry in Montgomery county.
FAIR VISITORS!
I will offer Special Bargains during Pair Week in all kinds ol Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to see me belore you buy.
E. B. CURTIS,
1
ORDER YOUR NEW SUIT OP
Colman Murphy,
The Leading Tailors, 206 East Main Street. \,
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DRESS GOODS-
or the past month we have been receiving our Special importations of New Wool
DEESS GOODS
Schcnl in an unrivaled com
HEEB & OSBORN, Proprietors..
Indianapoli should
come at once and see about this.
L. S. AYERS & CO.
IND1ANAP0LT8 INI).
5 Dollars for 2 Dollars!
Only one price at Lawson's Gallery and that is S2 per dozen-—the best inets for S2 per dozen. When yon visit his competitors, get a sam their best 64 or 85 cabinets take it to Lawson av.d he will guan 1 if or A in it as line or superior work at S2 per dozen.
Lawson's Gallery.
Corner Main and Washington Streets, Over Con Cunningham's.
Afl OFFER TO ALL
As an inducement to cash purchasers of FURNITURE and CARFE'Jfl a ticket to the Greatest County Fair on Earth will be given to all purchasers of GOODS amounting to So, and one ticket for each 82.50 thereafter, commencing Sept. 1st and continuing until the fair closes. A full assortment (rf Goods at lowest prices.
&
Furniture and Carpet Store, 1«5 South Washington St.
best So cabiimple of guarantee
No catch penny game at
