Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 April 1894 — Page 8
A TRIAL
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WING ATE.
Joseph liiddle is the sick list. Our school will will be out in two Weeks.
Dug tlrenar 1 has rented Aaron Oil key's farm. Health is very gosd. Doctors are now loafing.
Jacob Fuller, wider had a horse killed by the train this week. ^Dogs killed twelve sheep for Patrick -Brbderick one night last week.
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Wm. Doss has moved to Wayuutown. where ho will run a black-smith
George Dillard has returned from Kentucky and hived to Dan C'Hitis. Filauder DufiSeld has moved to Charley Carl's property east of town.
Our rail road agent is well pleased with the wire fence he has around his yard.
LADOGA.
The'Christian church is undergoing repairs. Will Widdop. jr.. was in Greencastle Sunday.
Will Ca6e has started to school at Terre Haute. Mice Maude Wood who is attending
Practical Fence Machine
In a practical manner, is what you insist have. The ••Practical'' is a woven picket fence made by yourself right where you IHP it. with a little machine -weighing less than five pounds. It requires so lew heavv posts that you •won't believe it till you it. Each
Will satisfy YOU that we are the house to furnish you with your Clothing: as we keep the very best line of line
TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING
In the County. Our lines are complete. If you want a
Spring Overcoat, Child's Suit Boy's Suit, Fat Man's Suit, Slim Man's Suit,
Wf have them in endless vavietv. Our stock oi
HATS AND CAPS
And Furnishing Goods is enormous and we can please you all at very
Reasonable Prices. Call and see.
LEE S. WARNER,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.
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pring for that mattery 1 vmi an', the-
EPH JOEL'S OLD STANDCORNERMAIN AND WASHIJNGTONSTREET
panel is held oil the" ground taut ami
stiff by our patent truss wire support. This support alone is worth the entire cost. You can't have a good wire fence wit hunt: it. even an old barbed wire fence is made of double value by it. 'Ill-"I'r.-i.-tiiNil" Koui') MHCIUIIP will tnko out and teil:i-- pickets In IIIT woven foil.-*. Wit.': you'-im cut iho fuii'iB aud aft«r ili i'IUK troiigb maU'o youv feiiro :is yooii 'i on can do that with unythinii el-n. Our "1
Tactic 1 LU tre for cri'l posis vow wiuit foi nj- kinri of wir«
h-nri A ar'-tiou ol this ur. H,.-IT bo seen Ht ihi mm tile yur'l il W. Hnw'.-u-d, .-c-i nor oi oreon oiul Market :s. Wlwn yo)i Bui il you win t«-tn:m!itbiit this Is tb oniv fori--e snuu 11 a Jnsi. vi«r'-t (Kir iliai •n-ns worth looking .it.
ONLY TEX DOLLARS FOR FA KM 1I!G!!1\ ACHINF AND TENSION A I'I'LiAXl'Ks. Knf|iiir»
W. Hwmt a-ai-o ,or Jolin Mc.Wvy uilli. Natural I. MS:Office, (/rawfoi'ds-
college at !Vrre lluute, was home Sunday.
Larch Tippelt has purchased 1 wo lots ia east Ladoga.
Tommy Morris and wife ieft for (,'alifornia Wednesday.
Mrp. Kii lOpperson has returned to her home in Champaign. 111.
Prof. W vidrufY and family oT Indian apolis, ar»- visiting here.
The secoiid story of our new meat market is being started.
Miss .Maud Dickerson returned to Cravvfordsvillo Saturday.
Sam Denny has moved to J. K. I,idikav's place north of town.
(). W. ISyrd. of New 1-ioss wan lion* on business last Saturday.
Ernie llrissenden is working for Barnes it Shackleford this week.
Miss Debbie Shipman and Ijrotiier. Arlie, of Indianapolis are visiting here
About sixty people from Lebanon oaiue to hear the elite band of that place.
Harry Jjnssenden and wife started for a two weeks visit in Arkansas last Sunday-
Carl Scott has returned from Montgomery, Ala., where he went with a car load of horseB.
Best Sl.iiO ladies' nhoe on earth at Riddle & Wilson.
See our SI.00 Oxford tie. Riddle & Wilson.
KINGBLEyS OHAPLL.
\Ve have had another sugar run. Oliver Pickering is all smiles. It's a boy.
Jesse Moore wants to sell his pacing aaare,
Chas, Elmore is able .to,be around again.
Wallace Cox is under thedoctur's earn at present.
•John .1 rimble is dealing in fine hogs this spring.
.Mort Stewart was at this place last week on business. -,
I lenry Carmou is ditzhnig for James Stewart this week.
.James Mount has commenced 'building his new house.
Richard Flit/, and family visited Dave Elmore last Sunday."
Several people at this place have had their horses clipped,
Dewitt Carrick visited his brother at this place last week.
Oscar Law ranee commenced work for Win. Cox last Monday.
Mis* I. in Trimble will attend normal at Terre Haute this spring.
A. M. Crowder sold some hogs to Mott Edwards last Mondm
William Head has moved Irom Darlington t9 Jim Mounts place.
Adam Carrick returned home to Clinton county last Monday.
Bessie Lafollette is faking music bisons at Darlington this spring. Hannibal Finch, who had a gathering il. his head is anout well again.
Davi- I'ullonwider has sold hia farming implements to Bill Largent.
1)1 Elannigan was down from Hie prairie last w.-ek visitiu^ friend.-
Charley Abbott ami wife were in Lebanon last week visiting relatives.
We are blessed with a daily mail which passes through here at."! p. m.
Several from this place attended the baptizing at Smartsburg last Sunday.
Adam Carrick, Clarence Jiurroughs and William Peterson passed examiua lion last Saturday at Crawfordsvillo,
That Blooming city scribe has sent to South America for some guano to hare it inserted in his hollow skull to sprout a brain, but we think that on account of there being no germ to start it with, it will be utterly impossible for him to attempt it, for wo have been learned to believe that from nothing we get nothing.
See our 7.1 cent Oxford tie. Kiddie & Wilson.
MOUNT OLIVET.
The fruit is supposed to be all killed by the late blizzard.
Some of ourpeopie heard Mr. Ostrom at Crawfordsriile iast week. Sam l-'raley sawed wood with his engine last weak for
ROBS
Bales.
Mabel, the eldest daughter of ,Iohr. M. Hutton has very poor health.
Farmers are afraid the wheat crop is entirely killed by the late freeze.
Miss Minnie Murdock of Black Creek visited her parents at tlr.s place last Sunday.
Mrs. Samuel Hutton is no better a: this time, and is steadily declining in strength.
Rev. Worrall will preach next Sunday afternoon at Campbells chapel. A 11 are invited.
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Elder Shuey preached last Sunday morning, and night, at Young's Chapel to large audiences.
A great deal of improvements and new fencing are notiticeable among farmers in this locality.
John M. Hutton planted three acres of potatoes just before the freeze. He will have to plant again.
Mrs. Nellie Craig and Mrs. J. Remley, of Darlingtou. were the guests of Mrs. J. Trask Wednesday.
Oecar Tapp andllenry Austin atended the meeting for men only, at the Y. M. C. A., last Sunday afternoon.
D. E Craig is spending part of this week at Williamsport the guest of his sister ami brother. Mr. and Mrs. L. Trask.
The farmers are discussing the subject of sowing no more wheat until the price becomes higher, and wiil insure tliem a small profit.
Rev, J. M. StatToru preached last Sunday to a gooil audience from the text "Not forgetting the assembling of yourselves together."
The residence of Frank ibaxe with all its contents were burned yesterday about noon. Owing to the high winds it was impossible to save anything. A defective l!ue was supposed to have been the cause.
LINDEN.
We need a furniture and clothing store.
The late freeze killed a good, deal of a S W
Grandma llalsleaa is very low with lung fever.
Ask .J, W. Whiif he has made anv garden yet.
J. S. Benuett is taking the school enumeration.
John Stephenson, our township trustee, has moved to Crawfordsville,
M. Hose will set out ehndo trees and juit a nice fence arpund his pr perty.
Mrs. Jane Stoddard now has a nice iron fence along the west and south sides of her property.
The masque skating carnival that took place last Saturday night did not prove satisfactory to all present..'/.
It is well that Levi Martin has added another 80 acres to his farm, since the arrival of a new son and heir on last Friday.
The trade to be made between Wellington ilansworth, of Mason City. 111., and "J'.C. Shauklin has fallen through for unknown reasons.
The business mm here have organized and will give a grand carnival some time this month, showing all the branches of industry here. The ladies will also lake part.
Lost oil last Saturday night at or near Dunkle A- Shelby's hall, a lady's gold watch with chain attached. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same with Dunkle A Sun, at the post otTice.
How it ever got into the newspapers that the dwelling here owned by J. Goben. and which was destroyed by tire, was worth SI.0O0, is something the people do not understand. .J can easily be replaced for *.*00.
GENERAL NEWS.
Asnatsin PendergaRt. wdl not hang before Julv 2nd.
The House has failed to pass the Blmul bill over the President's veto.
Coxv's Commonweal Army is now marching through Pennsylvania on its weary way to Washington.
Al Monliose. Col. the hotel Belvidcre burned. Loss, *00,000 insurance. S-"J,O0!i, Ail the guesD escaped safely.
A big strike is on in the coke regions of Connallsville. Pa. Wednesday a riot occurred in which nearly a rloz-n men Wure killed.
•Judgci Bradley, who presides over the Pollard-Breckenridge case, has severely reprimanded the spectators for their lack of decency.
A dynamite bomb was found in the court house at J^eadvillo, Col. A reward of §1,000 is offered for the arresl of the guilty party
At Nashville, Tenn a shooting affray which resulted in the death of J5enton Jackson, colored, and the serious wounding of James Mully. occurred,
Rloody Affray in
Highest of af! in Leavening Power.—I.alest U. S. Gov't
ELECTION REPORTS.
RESULTS IN VARIOUS STATES SHOWN-
It is too early at this writiilg to be ocrtain Tvliich party has carried tile state, reports being very evenly divided up to 4 o'clock this morning. Republican leaders claim to have made big gains, but the claim is denied by democrats.
Returns from lllinoiseities have been received as follows: Rock Island—Kepu h! icans carried the entire township tiv-ket, elesti out of seven aldermen.
Molinc—The city election resuiis iri the election of nearly all the a on the citizens' or law and order ticket and the defeat, of the people's ticket, which stood for a lax interpretation of the liquor laws.
Macomb—The republic:! ns elected everything, with the exception of one alderman and the city collector. License was defeated by a majority of 1.027, the women casting
BK 'SXAHAN. COX, ec:,crRetor: shot through the kiduevs. CALLAHAN, MICHAEL, city sidewalk inspector shot through thp right side.
The following were fatally injured FIHW.ER. PKIUSY. Inhorer: shot through the buck 1'ATE. JEI!: Y, deputy constable shot in the face.
Mi (»o\RUN. .Ions. inhorer: shot through the right arm. 1 run ble has lieen brewing between the two factious for several days, the feeling being deeply intensified by the active work- performed by the. A. P. A. in preparing for the election. The threatening of the Catholics began at an early hour in the morning and the tragedy nf the day was preceded by numerous allrays in which guns tigured prominently.une aggressive man who attacked tour A. P. A. men being shot in the head, his life being saved through the fact that his skull was *hiek ami thebuiici was a small one from a ..'2-caliber pistol.
It, eannot be •ielini'.'iy said which .side is responsible for the unfortunate a 11 air, as the partisans oi cach loudly I charged the other with being the full cause of all the trouble. .More, than 100 shots were exchanged between the combatants in less than that many seconds, and when the tiring ceased the men named were lyingdead, dying or injured on the pavement. •lim I rior. a 1: ifth ward politician antagonistie to the A, P. A., who sup— ported Prank .lohnson. the labor and
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lael ioiia 1 democratie candidate, was active at the. head of fifty constables, it was said by some that, these constables were many of them irresponsible. characters and were the cause of all the trouble. It is claimed that one of Prior's followers tired the lirst shot. That one. was Mike Callahan, and he was a dead man the next moment.
Jhen the. battle began. For a minute or two the discharge of weapons sounded like a discharge of musketry bv a regiment. Hundreds of citizens gathered at every point of vantage to witness, the battle, which, however, was i., short duration, in less than five minutes from the time the first shot was fired the police froin station No appeared upon the scene and fjuiwted the disturbance. Pryor's men are claiming that Callahan was an innoccnt victim. They assert that it was Jerry N. Pate, an A. P. A. man, who lirst shot and that was the shot
ABSOLUTE!* PURE
KHIINAS
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City Do© to
Kellgiouii Felinc—Two Mv-n Killed Atul Four WonniirtI --Ilc?n9e ..WInfl in Nebraska*
April
4.
In the
city and townsliip election in Springlield yesterday the republicans elected every candidate upon their ticket. AH the republican candidates on the township ticket carried the city by majorities near l.Ollu, being a republican gain of live members of the board of supervisors. '1 he republicans also gained several supervisors in other townships in the county.
CHICAGO. April l.—The aldermanic election here was in favor of the republicans. The new council will stand 4L* republicans to -0 democrats. The old council stood 38 republicans to 'J'.l democrats. The oilier ottices were very fairly divided.
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on the |iiestion. Calesburg—The citizens' or temperance party won easily here, electing all its seven candidates for alderman.
Litehtield —The republican cityticket was elected by majorities from 150 to
Quincv—Mayor John P, Mikescil, republican, is re-elected to his third term by a majority of ],.VI1.
ZI-:AT,OT« SHED lu.ooii.
Rrli mm reeling CiiusPH a F*tnl I'lichcd Itnlttc.
KANSAS CITY, MO..
April in bit
ter animosities that have existed hero between the. American Protective association and the athoiics culminated yesterday in a pitched battle in which two men were killed, two fatally injured. and two others wounded. The dead are:
Report
Baking Powder
that killed Callahan. Harry Arthur, one of 1'ryor's followers, says he himself is the man who shot Pate in the face.
While the riot was in progress it !s said that members of the American Protective, association telephoned to Armourdale and Argentine, strongholds of that, order, for 1,00(1 men, ai: that, the assurance was given that the men would shortly be on thewav. 'Members of the A. P. A. in this citv •and Armourdale deny the truth of th story.
ST. Boris, Mo., April I. I'p to midnight returns had been received from about twenty cities in Missouri. In majority of these the republican"'-, tickets were successful, while the derr, ocrats carried five cities, and in the mainder mixed results were noticeable.-'-'
IN Til 10 NORTHWEST.
Result* in Cition xnci Tovrns ill SeverKlXiirthwtst Stated. CHICAOO, April I. Reports 'ren' cities and towns in various states ill the northwest show the following' results:
Sedalia. Mo.—The entire republie:.i ticket was elected. Exeelsjor Springs, Mo.—The republicans elected mayor, collector, police judge and one alderman.
St Joseph, Mo.—The entire republican ticket was elected for the iirst. time in fifty years.
Leavenworth, Kan.—The republicans carried the municipal eie.et.ion 'for every oIHee. Only minor piacc-, were to be filled.
Oe.eola, Iowa-—-Republicans eieetcii Idermen in the First, Second and Third wards. The democrats electci. street commissioner.
Hastings, Neb.--The republican* •won for all contested ofliees. there eing opposition only for aidermcn ai members of the board of aldermen.
Huron, S. 1).—N. Ray Mvers was .'felected mayor for the third term, ti:-) gether with the members of the eor.i:cil and other officials b\- sevcntv-cigli r. majority.
i.icrrisf Win* In Minnovotu. Sr. PAIM,, Minn.. April 4.—A largo number of cities MI Minnesota he.il their annual charter election* vestcrday. The issues were mosiiy local and the contests were over men rrit Her than measures. Tin: most surprising result was at Fergus Fails, the cit reversing itself on the license, question. giving 18.' majority for license in a total vote of ).{.*•. Last year the cit.7 volcd no license by a majority of Oi.
republican* (.:iaiui ir-lii^:ui. llK'i iioiT. Mich., A pril 4.— I addition to a victory in St. Clair county, no municipal election being held in Pott Huron, the following towns are claimed bv the republica ns: Trsi ver«-*' City. Manistee. Durand. Mount Pleas ant. Dundee. Lapeer, Sc. .losepu. Her.ton Harbor, St, Johns, Meed City, Three Rivers Newucrry, Bast, Tawa
Cassopohs, (iraylaud. Had Axe.
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The won nded are: KLKMINO. PA run K. shot in the left shoulder.
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UeptililiranH Win in JUII »T IU kor.
II.W AI. KKK. Wis., April I John Koch, the republican candidate f'r mayor, and the entire republican cityticket are elected by pluralities which range from t.n)(i lo 0,000 The republicans II also have.a majority in th"common council.
Keporis from other Wisconsin towns received show an almost equal division of the slate, though the rcpuhiicanc* have made gains.
Kt'piiullrniiB Carr.v IIHeiia, Unlit. Ili.i I .NA. Mont, April i.—The election in this city yesterday was a victory for the republican party. Their candidate for mayor obtained a plurality of 700. Its most significant feature was the astonishing strength: developed by the populists, the caild':-' date of that, party for mayor coming in second, a-good hundred voles ahead Of thi democratic, nominee..
l.icpimp Win* In N'»..l,rusliH Klfr! IUIIK. O.MAiiA. Neb.. April 4.—Polices cut no figure in th election ye-.terday. 'Lhe only question ,it stake was license or no license. 1 uH 0,". per cent of I the towns that have reported up to midnight license has carried.
Madt.stnf, Wis... a Ilmiocrut MAUISOV, Wis April -1. -John Corsr cot, democrat, was elected mayor by. only 1". majority over E. W. Keycs, republican. Last year Corscot's majority was ViS.V License won easily.
Winn,-!! Cniitvin- All tlu (Inn-ex. Si'KINO HII,I„ Kan., April -I.- At. the election here women were elected to till all of the municipal ofliees. including mayor, eomicilmen and police judge.
rnp l*!tli4,n,i for March I*su*»il. MI.S.\I .\POI.IS. .Minn., April •). Another harbinger of spring is here. 11 is the first crop bulletin from tho Lnited States signal service weather bureau, under the direction of Observer Beal. The eold spell has done more OV less damage to winter grain, some of the early spring grain on wet laud, and to fruit- Reports regarding the damage are conflicting, and it is believed it will consist principally in delaying 1 he advancement of the crops rather than to seriously impair their yield. Mauy reports show that the farmers will diversify their crops mort than ever before.
