Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1892 — Page 1

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Mr. Henry Hulett is in Chicago. The Sells circus is at Greencastle nest Thursday.

J. R. Bryant and wife will arrive home to day from Leadville. George Hadley, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in this city.

Ex-Gov. Gray's speech was listened to by a large audience at Music Hall yesterday afternoon.

The stores of the Jewish merchants in town will be closed to-day, this being the Jewish New Year.

Charles Ramsay and Miss Eflie Withers were married at Greensburg Decatur county, on Monday last.

Dr. Burroughs, the new president tf Wabash, is expected here within tlio next two weeks, to assume charge of the institution.

A large number of persons from here will attend the dedication ceremonies of the World's Fair buildings at Chicago on the 20th of this mouth.

Considerable money changed hands this week during the Terre Haute races in the way of wagers on horses, but we have not heard of any large sums being won or lost by Crawfordsville sports.

The prohibition and people's party 60 far as this county is concerned will be a very small affair and easily counted. The general impression seems to be that the vote of both combined will only be between 200 and 250.

The annual Conference of the M. E. church will be held at Terre Haute, beginning Oct. 12th. There are several popular ministers spoken of in connection with the Crawfordsville church, but of course, who will be selected is yet unknown.

Warbritton.

Mr. Peter Warbritton, one of the pioneer settlers of this vicinity, died at his home west of town, last Sunday. He was ninety-two years of age, and was the oldest resident of Scott township. He had lived a long and useful life, but had been in feeble health for some years. Old age would probably be assigned as the cause of his death though he had something like a stroke of paralysis a short time ago. The romains were buried at the Ladoga cemetery Monday afternoon. The funeral was preached at the residence by Elder Vanuleave, a lifetime friend of the deceased—Ladoga Leader.

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Eli Myers was in Chicago this week. John Rector has returned to Rector, Ark.

Darlington will not burn gas this Winter. James Heatonisin from Lincoln, Neb., on a visit.

A. W. Stout attended the Terre Haute races this week. J. J. Insley is visiting his son, Mort, in Portland, Oregon.

Communion will be observed at Center church to-morrow. Will Hessler has gone to Cincinnati to enter a dental college.

Henry Long will travel with the Ben Hur company this season. J. A. Joel and A. S. Miller attended Terre Haute races this week.

Miss Atlanta Johnson, of Darlington, visited friends hero this week. J. II. Freeman had his horses at Ihe Chillicothe, O., fair this week.

Thos. J. and Joel West have gone to South Center, Kan., on a visit. George Early of Waynetown, celebrated his 92cl birthday yesterday.

Fivo plain drunks were trimmed up in the Mayor's court Monday morning. Hon. M. J. Carroll went to Lafavette, Tuesday to begin work on his gravel road.

Jed Snyder has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., to take treatment for the rheumatism.

Miss Lucile Talbott haB gone to Oxford where she will attend college this winter.

Two plain drunkB were sent from Mayor Bandel's court to th9 jail Wednesday morning.

Tom Carroll was in the city Monday en route from Washington, D. C. to his home in Ladoga.

Miss Lois Pierce will be married at her homo in Indianapolis on Oct. 5th, to Mr. Wm. Hughes, of Omaha.

Sadie HasBon, the charming soubrette, in a Kentucky Girl, at Music Hall, next Monday night. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents.

Walter Smith, of Chicago, and Miss Pearl Hirst will be married at the home of the bride's parents in i'ountsville on Wednesday, Oct. 17.

The funeral of Peter Warbritton, of Scott township, occurred Monday. The deceased was 89 years old and has been a resident of this county since 1S31.

James II. Stark, of Clark township, has asked to have his case with Emma Conner venued from this county because of the prejudice existing against him.

A number of Waveland young bloods were up before the grand jury Monday airing their knowledge of Pony Moody's methods of running his smoke shop in that town.

Miss Emma Conner has been employed as private instructor of Wm. Johnson's son and daughter at Pawnee, and will begin the work next Monday.—Ladoga Leader.

Hannah Sparks died at the home of her son David R. Sparks, in Walnut township, last Saturday at the advanced age of 70 years. Interment at the Inlow cemeterv.

Several Whitesvillians were up before the grand juryJMonday tellingwhat they knew about the disturbance in Squire McGilliard's court during the Elder Jacob's trial.

Lon Williams'died at his home east of Whitcsvillc last Saturday of typhoid fever at the age'of 31 years. The funeral occurred Sunday, interment at Harshbarger's cemetery.

Mrs. Wm. Posey died at her home in Smartsburg last Sunday after a long illness. The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Bud Johnson officiating. Interment at the Odd Fellows cemetery-

Ed Corey- and wife have gone ^to Champaign, 111., where the pugilist has secured a job of plastering. Ed says there is no money to be made in the squared circle and he has given the business a cold shake.

Dr. II. E. Greene yvent to Darlington Sunday and assisted by Dr. Berrytnan removed a cataract from the eye of LukeCassidy who was totally blind. The operation proved very successful and Mr. Cassidy can now walk around without assistance.

M. J. Carroll has purchased the interests of the heirs in the old Carroll block, corner Washington and ^larket streets, and next spring will erect a largo three story brick building extending between the Miller blocks. When completed the old corner will have the handsomest business block iri the city.

Several weeks ago a number of Ander son young men visited Garland Dells. .One of the boys secreted his card in the crevice of a rock on a high cliff. This morning he received it by mail, the tinder being a Crawfordsville young lady.

The dear girl was also kind enough to send her address. The fellow has written her that she can find him on th9 cliff next Sunday.—Anderson Daily

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The order of the board of health requiring citizens to clean up their premises has been of much benefit. The city is cleaner now than it has been before in along timo.

Barlow Bros', minstrels at, Music Hall last night were greeted with something over a half house. The show business until after election in November will not prove very lucrative.

"Nancy Hanks" trotted a mile at Terre Haute Wednesday afternoon in 2:04. The excitement at the finish way indescribable and for ten minutes riot was rampant. Several people from this county witnessed the wonderful performance.

The LaPearl circus closes the season hero next Tuesday. If the manager can secure a suitable location for giving an entertainment once a week during the winter the performers and members of the band, numbering about 40 personB will remain here until the opening of the season in April next.

Dan Doty has been nominated by tlio Prohibitionists of St. Paul, Minn., for. Judge of the Probate Court. Dan is a rising young attorney and first brought himself into prominence here by his able defense of James Dennis who was accused along with Coffee with the murder of the McMullens.

Foster Fletcher was defeated in his application for liquor license in the Parke circuit court at Rockville last Saturday. The case, it will be remembered, was venued from the commissioners court here to that town about one year ago. Fletcher will now appeal the case to the Supreme Court.

The "Ben Ilur" Pantomino Company, under the management of Clark & Cox open the season on Monday night at Indianapolis and will remain there during the entire week. The present managers were quite successful pecuniarily speaking last year, and the ensuing season, it is thought, will prove even better than last.

Sarah Treadway, through her attorneys, Crane & Anderson and M.D. White, secured a judgement of §8,000 against the Monon at Greencastle this week. The railroad will appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Mrs. Treadway lives at Spencer and while visiting at Linden about one year ago received permanent spinal injuries on the Monon.

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S. M. Coffman and wife vieited in Terre Haute this week. W. J. Miles has been appointed guardian of John Williamson.

Frank and Harry Snyder, came in from Joplin, Mo., this week. The corn generally in this locality is fully matured and frost now would do little injury.

The little steamboat is still plying the waters of Sugar Creek, but will be removed before long to Terre Haute.

LaPearl's biggest little show on earth will exhibit on the Crawford grounds on west Main street next Monday and Tuesday.

The remains of Miss Addie McMamee were interred in Mt. Calvary cemetery last Sunday afternoon. The deceased was 23 years of ago.

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The fast trains will be taken off tbo Vandalia tomorrow. Twenty-six divorco cases aro pending in the Cass circuit court.

The State Baptist Association will meet in Logansport on October 3d. Esther Stout has been adjudged oJ unsound mind by the court and a guardian will be appointed.

H. F. King has been granted a building permit for the erection of a S3,500 residenco on east WabaBh Avenue.

Miss Emma Watkins was fined SI and cost in the Mayor's court Wednesday morning for provoking Mrs. Ella Wolever.

Elder Jacobs{has brought suit in jus« tice Chumasero's court againBt the trustees of the Whitesville Universalis! church for $40.50.

Edwin F. Mayo, the talenied son of a talented Bire.Jj^will present his lattest success, "Twenty Years," at^Music Hall on Friday night, Oct. 7.

Ay an evidence that the wheat BeaBon is not over W. M. Darter bought and dumped 2,000 bushelB last Thursday uad almost equal amount on Wednesday.

Invitations havo'been issued for the marriage of ^Spencer Wilson Lee and Lizzie May Biblo at tho residenco of R. B. Snyder on Thursday, Oct. 0, at 12:30 o'clock.

The central school building has advanced so far in completion that two or throe rootnp are occupied this week by scholars. Tiio work on tho building will lit finished within the next six weeks.

Gas bills will bo paid to-day by large numbers of persons as this is properly tho beginning of tho season. For heating and cooking natural gas is away ahead of wood and coai and with many persons cheaper.

The stealing of clover seed from farmers is becoming entirely too frequent through the county. W. C. Millor, of Franklin township had,"over $75 worth of seed stolen from himjlast week. It is worth S5.20 per bushel.

One month and seven days until tho presidential election, and this campaign lias been ofj less ^interruption to business and has been the most quiet of

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Miss Emma Conner, the school teacher, through the flag episode and the ridiculous gush and foolishness attending it, seems to bo out of a job as a township school teacher, none of tho trustees employing her this year. Sho is now residingjgat Pawnee in Brown township and is|the instructor for two children of Mr. Johnson at that place.

Attention is called to tho advertisement of Drs. Christopher & Thompson, who somefmonthsjjinco established at, Lafayette a Medical and Surgical Institute. They have won a good reputation by their treatment of cases brought to iiim. They have all tho the necessary instruments and 'appliances for tho treatment of catarrh, consumption, deafness, and cases of a chronic nature, and are^meeting with great sudcess.

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