Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 May 1894 — Page 8

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Gallon Apricots:..' l'eaclu-s. PI ties.

TOBACCOS, AND SMOKERS ARTICLES

NEW MARKET.

IcMulle.il & Robb,

103 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET,'

WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.

FRUIT. SUGAR.

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California I .emon Clin^ l'eaclics,^

Standard i'.-achcs l!artlcU I'cirs

»i'. Apiicota Muj I'lunis White lu iritw.

busy jilantinc corn,

l'armers are very

Anna Diekerson teaching musie.

is at Koaehdale

family is reeoverin,'

M. T. Proctor's frem the miiasles.

We are pleased to know that there will be plenty of fruit tins year.

Win. Lucas, of Waynetown. visited .New Market on business this week.

The Christian Kndeavor of this place will tjive an icecream supper Saturday nif^ht.

Mrs. Shoemaker, our milliner, was called home on account of the sickness of her child.

New MUrket hold a democratic con .vention last Saturday and nominated Sieve'Allen for trustee and H. A. Foster assessor.

Rev. Graham, of Oreencastle. preached a mifsionary sermon at Hhn M. K,

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The rush has been far beyond expectations. Come now snd select what you need. First here obtain

During this Cost Sale our store will be open evenings until 8 o'clock p. m.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER AND FURNISHER.

EPH JOEL'S OLD STAND CORNER MAIN AND WASHIMGTON STREET

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vx. 'Fruit Tou'dered, -o lbs for I Xiranulatcd 21 ,,,. .' Rid^ewood A 22

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Kxtra 2 *r •'5,Yellow 2.4

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Ami other goods in proportion. Tht'si..' prircs arc Sirictly (lash

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15 'I'l ido of iVoria 5.0 lbs for. 7 25 I'-nrtka 50

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church Sunday ui^hl. A collection of one hundred and ei^ht dollars was taken up.

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WIN GATE.

Health uood and docioiH are loalint l^anners are busy pl-iwinj ami plant ins corn. {j James Thomas Lrave. Simon ainscott a sa?k of (lour.

David Chester started his tile factory tlie tirst day of May. If anybody wants to .. trade bui ies call 011 Frank Ha^ahy.

Joseph Hush will commence building a new saloon next week. Wingatu would be all right if she .lid not have so many loafers.

Jacob Fulenwider has sued the railroad company lor the horse they killed, harloy Xo«e| got the IIOUDCC as section boss at Melott on the Clover Leaf.

Mr. Smith, of Newtown, will start a new butcher shop here, which makes three.

It is said that A1 Long will be a can

didate 011 the republican tickot for trustee.

Why won't Wes. Dazey do for assessor? Wes. is a straight democrat and well qualified.

Our young janitor has given job at the school house and is turning his attention to the law practice.

II. Sutton peddles beef down to "hog heaven" every day. A be Caster is building a slat fence along the road this week.

Seth Orowder is improving after his second attack of pneumonia. A. L. Cox and wife visited their sis t"i\ .Mrs. Martin, last Sunday.

Ihetruit in ibis viemity is not as iu ly hurt as we at lirst imagined. Miss .Maud Williams is teaehing school al .sew Koss this spring.

Kev. Xewlin preached at Flat-.Oeek last Saturday night, and Sunday. I 'rof. 1 uller gave our people a magic lantern lecture last Monday night.

Mrs. Margaret Mote died at John lleebos last Monday t'roiu paralysis. II. K. Klmore and family visited rela tives near West l.nion last Sundav.

Kev. Homer Elmore will preach at i'lat ri-i'k two weeks troni to-night.

William Henry and family, of Thorn town. Visited Mrs. Martin last Sunday.

Shaver tiros., sold a line bunch of hogs to ("apt. McClaskey last Monday.

Sherman Trout savs that Coxey is causing him more trouble than his wife.

Adam Carrick. of Clinton county was visiting friends

Hannibal Finch and Tom Loekiart^e. of Mace, were at this place this week on business.

Several from here atteuded the com-

y,

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sick list at 1

Mrs. A. Elmore is 01 the this writing.

Hughes

Uoscoe I Solid is helping Xat biulil wire fence.

Wallie Cox will move to Darlington to ru 11 a boot store.

Rev. Stevens will preach at this place Sunday at .'! o'clock.

Mrs. I. W.Sutton is sull'cring from a gathering in her head.

The click of the corn plai ter can be heard all over our laud. Albert Sutton has joined the Snyder quartette at Darlington.

irtencenient afThomtown Inst Wednesday Hfuo Morrison had buggy wreck la.st Sunday, while enroute to Thorntown to see his best girl. ...

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KINGSLEY'SS 0HAPEL.

MILITIA. •»„«,

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Critical Situation Canned by Mesulm Mliiers.

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Minn., May Telegrams

were received yesterday by SheritV Sharvey from every mining center of the Mesaba range announcing that .the strikers.had stopped work at every mine. and that the situation was critical. I he sheritl at once telegraphed Gov. Xelson. ashing permission to call on the militia, and if this permission is given the sheriff will take the throe Hulnth companies to the range. In any event the sherilV, with a force of deputies, will go to the scene of the disturbance.

Minn., May —Gov. Xel­

fill means of preserving the peace must

Illinois Men on Strike.

Si"Kix,mi. i.n. 111.. May 3.—The state oflicers of the Miners' Union of Illinois are jubilant over reports received. State 1'rs^jdent Crawford organized 400 miners at Mount Olive Tuesday and yesterday all refused to return to work. Mine No. 1 of the Consolidated Coal company at (ireenview and the Menard Coal company's men. sixty-five in number, struck, and at l'ana all the men in the mines, between 700 and S00, went out except eighteen. At W illiamsville the thirty-five men em ployed by the Casey Coal company struck, and it was reported that

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soft coal producers and miners will probably be held some time next week

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vailed upon not to work. They are

nearly 1.000 in number and are em ployes of 1.he Madison oal company 1 Al a meeting held at Staunton I company's men voted -.'On against 1 to continue working.

Will .Make :i Fighf\

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III.. May H. The delcn-ation

01 Tavlorville miners is still thecitv and threatens to use force to prevent the local miners from going to work". Word has been otlieialiy received here '-bat .f the force of strikers now here can not drive Hie men out they will In- re-enforet'd in a few hours by a sutlieient. number to do so. The situation is critical, been use the employes of the I'enwell company

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of the ten blast, furnaces in the smelting and reiiring works in this city have been closed down for lack of ore. Tile company, however, says it'

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week'. Frank ttooher and Jake Broach is planting corn on Chris Bowman's place this year.

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this place last

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pects t,, blow in sever.-1 of {he blast furnaces ill a n-w da v.

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S I'i'diiri! at Sioi-luoii

N"-K',os May

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««"-i.h, member of the firm of So„thwortli A .ration, grocers, has tiled a Petition of insolvency.

I„d. Hedness

vt,000: assets. ^.-,,000. The busi'.

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firm I1()| inV( t(!(1

ho« 1,worths interest in the firm is Ix*1' in

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!l'l"'eciation in the value of

estate is assigned as the cause.

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ittsburg. arrived here several day* apoim, tied across the river into .Mey-

AVOKlv or TIIK H(IJ(K ltlll.UKKS.

Commissioner Wright h'eports Ituildi»• vr mill I.OSIII AsMociutloii.

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critical point in ,ts operations. That borrower, is If,.-,.411 or

fam ne iU some

sect.ons if the strike continues a week which tO,:it.(Ui

or t\\o is no longer ft mrittpr of mw»n 1 lation. Meanwhile the strike is spread" I

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in.it .,( uO moie miners are out now! which «in i~ ••,. than ever before since the strike was

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inaugurated. There are now 105,000

men in voluntary idleness as a result of the strike for living wages. Eight hundred more miners have joined in the strike in Lexington and Carter counties, Ky.

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3.10 men employed by the McLean County C'oa-1 company at Uloomington were out.

Miners and Producer* .Hay Meet.

May 3.—A convention ol

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to discuss means of settling the! miners strike. 1'lie operators who are obstructing the path of peaceful settlement by sellishness or obstinacy.

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trary to public Interest and should be

held up as objects of pnbiic denimci^- 1 tion. A prolongation of the st.rug"fT]o to point whore vast jmblc interests are made to suffer would be a blunder worse than a crime.

Glen Carbon Miners (In Out. St. Lous, Mo.. May ft.—Proceeding

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'heir threat to force every

1' line operated for the St. Louis coal market, to close, the Belleville men, who began their crusade by forcing out the coal miners at Collinsville. Ill" yesterday marched upon tin- tilen ear-

I bon miners and the latter were pre-

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they will work if they have to lighl for the privilege, and a violent contlict is expfcttMl soon

iti!irliiij till. I)ook«.

Wis.. May .1. Wisconsin:

C'ntial tlicials were ^uccesslul ingelting all the men they needed to take the place tit the striking pjier doemen. and the work of unloadi: I on rapidly all day. It, is said

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laini in en four hours to a-iM the. deputies should any great trouble

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Omii li:t Sini.|||. Shut liou nO

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men Is a a a I 1 1 I 1 Mates troops could be hro„,,ht. to Ash-

Xeb., May A 11 but one

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CO .Vl he runaway woman's husband here and had the pair arrested "are/. When leaving Pittshunr woman is said have taken «ei nusliand monov.

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••Highest pffll in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report

.May Commissioner

|of La bor Carroll 1). Wright has submitted his ninth annual report, dealing with building and loan associations in the I'nited States. Vermont, which has but one association, is the

son has received a call from the sherilV of ST Louis comity for the militia to help suppress the disorder reported among the strikers on the Mesaba, range. If needed the militia will i, I.^.Y state not included in the report ordered out, but all other more pjaee-

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shown to be ii.iU.S, of which

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be first tried. are local and 'MO total number of shareholders is 1,' of which IM'.'.iiM are male.

national. The

of which Sil'.i, 14 are male. The ^cek.

average number of shareholders is ,i01.

number of shareholders who are

There are t3,S7. shares held, of

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number of shares held

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ect|The total net assets are SIM.6OT.51U of

A lew Feature

Beginning Saturday. Mnv 5th. will inaugurate a special

Window [Sole!

By filling our show every Saturday with desirable pieces of

BCIoc^, Silverware

window new and

which wil] be sold that day at

Our goods are

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"now and de-

Miablc and pru es below 0111.petition.

1 1 South Washington Rtrcei,

ITI.ICATK N KOI{ 1,11,'tHK LlCK.NSI..

Notkv is horcl-y giv»-n to th»» of Coal Civek tr.wiis-hip. ia Montgomery county, iiuliaUJi. tlm mnk'i male iuliabitant. over tbc aire ot nvfiity-ono y»ars. willapj^lvto th

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ot Conirnissir»nt:r.M ol'

ouiity. Inllnua.at tlH'ir rcgntHr I inn* Session, !^.M, lor a li'-nifie to 11 a3l kind? of imoxiruiing i'l'iois iji a k'h** .juantity tljaji a quart at a linh* an«l j»-rnilt tlu» .Siini*

!o bo lrank on tht |-r»*ni-

isos sokJ. My pkh.'r* of btj.sinos«» vhoroin li uors arM.i ho -oki a Mrank arv «lo. the ibt «i t« -wit:

In tlio uiir-storv haruo builiin^ situaU'd on, tli" nortl: aM I'mncr of lot imni»or t'wty-oiijh a- the s.'ui.o dcsicnatet} on tlio rei*o:d«Ml p-at of thf j, \vin»r .l'loa^aiit Hill, now oalk^l N\ injLN'.to. in '•aal cia rook township. Mont m-ni»ry County. lmiia»i«. ,1. .\l. lU sn.

as on a ii

of variety and coiiiplerf^iess. An

anange! SSl»I't 1) 1 ll Mil rt' 01^11 H1

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swired silks, printed swiss. French Sateens, Japonais^, ete.

Tlie best ot.their kind wherever produced.

An inspection of our wool department is its best recommendation. The assortment is unrivaled.

Indianapolis, Indiana.

I'reimrlnc for r.viicjiiiiij ii, ,,.

I'Axa. 111.. May :i. Kugene Duraaf aged l.'l years. a saloonkeeper worth nno, committed an assault, up. (iiissie (iiiilfoil, aged years. il 100 men are now after him and if caught lynching will follow.

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numberof as.soeiations in the

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May :t.--(Jen. Llack is

confined to his room by rheumatism^ Jle has been

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™»'oniil organizations,

tiering severely for

several days, but is better to-day and expects to be out by the last of t!io

AltgoUl Kftnriifl to His Chair St'uixm-iKi.D,

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May :i., Alt-

geld returned from his extended southern trip yesterda afternoon, looking well and feeling well, although rather tired by the journey.

I!ig bargain in a man's work shoo at ^1.'Jo. Kiddle ,v W'ilson.

I he finest cabinets at Lawson'?,

Hniukcr's

Carminative Balsam. the great stotri. ach and bowel Kemedy, is still w""lwonders. I* or sale by all druggi?|£i

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I?' tlic new Shoe1 store in the |oel

Special'' '. Bargain Prices .Custom Made

Work. Our stock is new and all

Good solid shoes were never fold as

cheap, as we ar Ul than.

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Come.to '''I lie Graml." we can and

will scli von Fine hoot Wear :••cheaper than an\ and all com pen tors.

:j S. \\'ashingt(,n"Sl.

The real Anderson Scotch (Tiii^hams,

marvel

exrlnsive and clial-