Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1894 — Page 1

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COLLEGE NOTES.

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few days. ientry. 'HI am ins id the city ,•

Dr. ampbell antronliny eia^s ifieets oi.e nijrlit each vv»m.'K to do telescopic work.

Purdue and ll a ill public will meet (ill the (_ nampagne foot ball field next Saturday. ..

I he I'hi Deltas ijav day night in honor brothers

The College V. M. C. A. held a meeting every night this week. Dr. Hur rougbs led the meeting Monday night and Rev. Thompson Tuesday night.

It is hoped that Allen will be in shape for the Mutlcr game which will be played at Indianapolis Nov. 1. Tins will be a close contests and many ought to go to support Wabash-

The foot ball team left this Thursday I moiningfor -onth Mend where they play tne Notre l)ame team this afternoon. They next go from thereto Indianapolis to play the Light Artillery team.

The management is trying to secure a L'hanksgi king game with a Chicago team to be pla\ed here. Thi- will lie to accommodate I he business men who can not attend the Saturday games, and yet contribute largely t:_ the maintain am. of the town.

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Thursday inv)rning' 'fiIioi!t 1 f" o'cliicirj

Now Orciipjcil.

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Clements. ic ,lr frot ,ri injur} uy "liifisniin. |||"Stu!V" Ati»t!s!uc. and Win ll unliiol. ex PI saw the game sS:itnr«t:

oanee haturtheir Purdue

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Coachor Randall spent. of the week at Kockville. McFaddon.

first pirt guest of

Snyder, ex P4. and Ireland, ex '91, came down from Lafayette to the the game Saturday.

Manager Kern has arranged a foot ball name with the Light Artdiery. It will be played at •Saturday.

I ndianapolist next

Murroughs ga\e a reception to the Freshman class Friday evening. It was an elaborate afl'air and all were highly entertained.

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while making acoupliLg in the liig Four freight yards, ti. W. Shook, a brakeman residing at 1 ndianapolis had his hand caught between the tumpers anil badly mashed. Dr. Lnsminger was called and dressed the injured member. He will loose his thumb and fore-tinger as a result.

Thi' new orphans home lb now occupied. 'The ell'ects having been moved this week. It, is a cozy new hoini- and a decided improvement over the old one. It has been completed for several months, but they did not move until this week.

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Look out for a cold

Chrysanthemum

Last night of the show. :v ."'.v./-':

A. S. Ilolbrook is mucii bett»'f a'ld is out of danger.

anything von

Sweet and sour .vines want- at the Clipper. C. J. I lead and family Indianapolis to reside.

Have gone

The pure-jt and best whiskies constantly on hand at the Clipper.

C. W. F.ltzroth is slowly improving but is yet confined to the house

(.i.W. Paul will move into the property purchased of \). F. McCiure. next week.

Indianapolis has our foot ball team there today and will try to varnish them in style.

Null Kelly said "pleaee do not men tion m\ name this week" and that is the reason we have not done so.

The dry goods and millinery t-toreH ot this city have agreed to close their shops for Thanksgivirg and will in open all day.

Alf Lookabili and Co., have opened up a real estate ollice in the room with 1 iitton i\- Motfett. See their card in another column of this issue.

In .1. S. Kelly's shoe sture window can be seen an attractive new sign in Hash ing colors and transparencies. It is an other proof of his business enterprise.

Thanksgiving turkerys are abundant Hnd holiday goods the same. How tempting they look to the newspaper man as lie twists his hand in an empty pocket.

Shenil I avis is back from (ireen-

castle, where he assn-ted the sherilTs of Montgomery, I'umaui and Clay counties, to canvass the vote cast for Joint Representative.

purity try tla* Clipper's j:

1 or a good shave see "A. K. I'oole. l'JT north (irean street.

II. (iosnell and .John lirifiith have been granted pensions.

I). Humphrey is the east soiling J.'r. Ltti'r's electric machines.

A ti.e home of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Clements Sunday night, a boy.

he loldon Kule" cigar is a mascot. Ask those who have smoked them.

Ira .irreh has moved to Waynotown wheie he wi.l engage ir. the livery busiliess.

W. K. SoirmierviUe road the -Shanan as"-n' in the 1'. (. S. of A., on Tuesday night.

I he issi Iiiib\. of Lafayette, have concluded a visit with C. 1. Waterberrv and wife,

Dr. .1, K. Ltter was out on the road this week in the interest of his electrical appliances.

,*• A• i'- Poole has i.noved into the house on south Walnut street lately oci by Mob Davis.

the horse buyer

has spent nearly a jear in our city, has returned to lilasgow. Scotland.

Luke Wood lias returned to Kvans villi! after a several days" visit with friends and relatives in this city.

A partition has been placed inj the room on north (Ireen street, occupied by J. J. Darter and A. S. Clements.

Dr. Paul Haicus assumed the responsibilities /if county coroner on last Wednesday, having received his com mission. v,"

II. I). Hillings .. Son have a card in this isue. Look it up and then look them up for legal advice when in need of the same,

I he P. U.S. of A. eommandery has issued invitations for another of thi-ir social dancc-s to be given one week from Mondav night.

The Maud S saloon, formerly owned by .lames McCiuire. was sold this week to a Mr. Custer, of Darlington, who has taken possession.

I'rank Mahorney has concluded a several days' stay with home folks, and is again oil the road in the interest of the Kleanit soap manufactory

Miss Minnie Scott, of the Indianap olis New 'i ork store, is in the city on a week's visit with her parents. She was accompanied by her brother I'rank.

Now is the tune to advertise for your hollidav trade. J.„et the people know what you are ottering. Send us your card and get ready to hustle until New Years.

MissUosie Hunt and mother, Mrs Willard Caldwell, who have been the guests of Mrs. Amanda Davis, have returned to their homo in Saratoga. Wy oming.

The ad of J. W. Faust appears in this issue. We announced it in last week's issue, but from some oversight it was

ommitted. Look at it before you read further. Jas. H}ers. son: of Commissioner Myers, who has been seriously ill at his home near Yountsville. with typhoid fever, is reported better aud his recov ery is possible.

If you want immediate relief from pain and suffering, and speedy cure from disease, consult the well known (ierman specia.ist. Dr. Hanslmair. whom we can conscientiously recommend.

ftlders Win. Skelton and Hurst will preach at the Primitive Maptist church here on Monday. Nov. l'.tth. morning and evening. Pisgah church, Tuesday at 11 a. m. and night, and will go from there to liethai church at NVaynetown.

I!. M.C. A,, busket ball team of Indianapolis will be over to play the tirst scheduled game with the team of this city on Thanksgiving. This late and popular amusement is decidedly on the boom ami will attract as much attention as foot ball,

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death was a dangerous one and should have boon attended to by the city long before.

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Monday night at Wavelarid. lie v. L'. .J. Shuoy, will give a lecture 011 iariield'' for the benefit of the soldiers, widows and orphans.

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(. hit oris captured lirst prize in one

A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

Tliornlown is tbe Scene of a Fatal Fued—

Thomas Taylor Mortally Wounded

at the Hands of Jacob ^chaffer-

At .1 horntown on .Monday evening .Jacob Sohatfer shot and mortally wounded Thomas Taylor as a result of it |tiarrel over wages. Sehatler is the superintendent of the Indiana Natural I ati Company at that place, and Taylor, who for twenty years was one of Thorn towns leading busjnens men, was work ing under him. It seems ns though '.la} lot had been paid otT and had made

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-if-^ertion to some friends that SchafI f'"

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''ad failed to sijuare up right and that be yet owed him. Sehatrer, hearing ofjthis, went with his brother-in-law, .Joseph Arthur to lind Taylor, an 1 a! last came across him. Sehatrer sain. "Taylor. I heard you said I owed you. aiid you know it is a lie." Taylor said it was so, whereupon Sehall'or jumped onto him, but he succeeded in "Knocking Tehall'er down. He then tried to make IIUUDI' 1 Mipied oscape but was held by Arthur until

Shalfer could pick himself up when he

pulled his revolver and fired twice

of the contests at the Columbus V. M. {^'"nv Iniun Tu C. A. convention. i'"" etlect in his head and the other in his I

Miss Uedell. of .Jamestown, is the sue- back. .Medical aid was summoned, but

cessur of Miss Maxwell as teacher at the his recovery is looked upon very! Milks school building. doubtful. Schaller was placed under Dr C. S. liurrough'. is in Cincinnati arrest and was 'taken to Lebanon for where he delivers a series of lectures in safe keeping, as threats of lynching were Lane heological Seminary. mailo against linn, lloth Shall'er and

Turkeys and chickens dressed and I l"-other-in-Iaw had been drinking, ileli.ereu for Sundays by K. II. Whitted,

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the east College street grocer. 1 in I time of the allray. Much ox-

!eo. Watson, the horse buver who

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prevails in J. horntown over the

atlair. and the citizens generally are very indignant at SchafTer for his brutal cowardice.

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At the State convention of the (... A., held recently in Columbus organization of basket-ball league was ellected wit ti tho following cities as inombers Indianapolis. Crawfordsville, Terro Haute. Lafayette aud Wabash College. liasket ball was introduced into the State by the Indianapolis nesoI ciatiun through its physicial director.

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Some of the were jollifying

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Two teams were organized in tho city, and played against one another through two seasons. As a winter's sport, the game proved to be popular, and two games were played in 'J'omlinson Hall before numbers of spectators. The lirst league game scheduled is to be between rmiianapolis and Crawfordsville. It will lie pia}ed at 'iawfordsville on Thanksgiving I lay. ISofnro thai time then will be two games between Indianapolis and Crawfordsville and Torre Haute ami Lafayette teams, two teams against two teams, at tlieY. M. C. A. gymnasium, on November '.'I. Indianapolis News.

Purdue students who over Saturday's game

and who failed to get enough red bunting as a memento of tho glorious event, steped into tho Minion ticket oflice and swiped a valuable express seal. Agent Clark has placed the matter in the hands of the authorities who|ivill ei deav. or to trace the seal and bring the guilty parties to justice. It is all right to have fun in a proper manner, but when it comes to the destruction of personal property or acts like this one the offenders should have the full extent of the law measured "o them. It is no more of a trick than some poor fellow would get twenty-five years in the penitentiary for. Hoys be on your guard.

Two years ago the democratic county committee of Montgomery took unto its bosom a poor and famishing viper, that scarcely had life enough to wink its caudal extremity, and nourished it into life, only to b* stung by it at first opportunity and its poisonous venom sent coursing through tho vitals of the fos tor parent. Individual democrats know tho effects of having dallied with this nondescripted biped that has levied blackmail fro innumerable political candidates and when they have refused

to be bled longer, turns upon its victim with the ferocity of a grave robbing sneaking llvena. New liichiiiond I'.nterprise.

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Wednesday afternoon occurred tho marriage of the popular west Market street dress maker which wo announced several weeks ajo. At the homo of her mother, Miss Lena Hoschwinder was united in marriage to Mr. O. W. Milliken of Thorntown, by Itov. H. Thornson. The wedding was a quiet one.

A ihimiw suit for tin* sum of £10.000 has been brought against the city, for the death of Charley Allen. Tho administrator. -las. Wright brings the suit, and asks damages from tho fact thai the point where Mr, Allen mot his only the near relativs at a few friends

being present. The couplo will make their future home in Thorntown whore tho groom is in business, and left on the evening train for that placo.

Don't put it off too late, as wo aro losing out all those good goods, cheap ta tho old Campbell corner. Myers I Charni. tf

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under tho influonco of liquor

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CRUSHED TO DEATH.

Fred Housli Instantly Killed by :i Tree

Falling- on Him.

Thursday morning about nine o'clock

bred Hough, who occupied the Carroll

house on south (Ireen strret. in thia

city, met his death in a peculiar man­

ner. lie was engaged in falling trees

oil .he farm of .lass. Thompson three

miles northwest of Yountsville and at

the time of the accident, was by himself.

Ho had mi! a tree suflicien' to" fall it

ai:d had started to run. I'lie tree, in

its decent, struck another and and broko

it oil, the trunk striking Mr. Housh in

thi' back of the head crushing his skull

i'i -Ie manner and producing instant death. He had an ax in his hand

at the time ami it was driven through

o.le o: his shoi-r severing- two of hi

toes. lle was discovered about ton

in unites afterwards by other log

haulers and the Coroner was summoned.

Dr. Marcus and Si|iiin 31 it Scott ar­

rived at. the scene and an imjuest was

heal after which the remains were re­

moved to tho Undertaking establish-

inent of McCiure A Scott of this city

and prepared for burial. Housh was a

middle agod man and leaves a wife ancl

several children. Ho was sober and in«

dustrious and his horrible de ilh has

hft his family prostrate. The placo

where the accident occurred was whoro

young Henry Thompson took his own

life several weeks ago. This was Dr.

L.iicus lirst otlicial duty as Coroner,

and was an unfortunate one to begin with as he was crushed nearly beyond recognition.

Ituiinc hoii \«niii to III,. Kroiu,

It seems as though Moone cpuntv must grow murderers as they bob up ever now and then and keep the criminal records well tilled up. The TaylorSchaller fray of Thorntown had not yet lost a uogree of excitement when 'on Tuesday evening Zionsvillo produced a tragedy of oijual proportions, and ot which the Indiar.apolis News =pi-r.|?a ng follows:

At Zionsvillo about clock Tuesday evening..). L. Conrad shot and wounded .John Martz. hey had had some Jittlo controversy, and yesterday evening it resulted in Conrad shooting four times, three of which took etl'oct on Martz,

but not fatally. Conrad met Martz near the ••orner of .Main and Wast lir-ets. sax.na: to him. "IVo got you ni.v. "and oegan shooting. Martz foil agaiii-t a. bonding and then regained his leet Ion- mi,ugh to got inside tho door, crying mt, I Jon't let bi n. in ho has shot me"

Martz was then care 1 for. and theu, aimed with shotgo s. revolvers and ntles, a crowd started in quest of Conrad. After ,i search he was found anrl arrested. Conrad was committed to jail at, Lebanon in default of S'2,000 bonds. I" or a time a lycbing waa threatened.

Tho dispute was ovei the* hand of a young lady to whom both men had boon pavir.g attention to of late.

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Monday afternoon tho case S. (.'lark for assault and battery on Wm. Shular. was tried before Justico Chum asro and tho defendant found not guilty. Clark was supposed to have been one of Shular's assailants in the scrap over re.i^ion, which occurred a week ago Monday night.

I'ilril ilirii- Itoiiil*.

I bursdav Mit Scott and Stephen Stilwll filed their bonds as .Justices of the Peace. The bonds were for sum of S-.i 00. T. II. M. McCain David Hartman went on that of Scott's while .J C. Fry and T. L. Stilwoll went on for Stilwoll.

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I lie relief association will soon resuiuo operations. All bummers will therefor be on the alert. 11 would bo providential if they would got sick now in order to fool a little poorly by that time. Have your fun for a week' or so and then whistle.

Kin lulu Dinner. Last Tuesday I'ncleUeoAV.Snyderand wiTo wore given a dinner by tho family and their neighboring friends anil a jolly good afternoon was passed in M'rvaiice of tho advent of life's milo stone.

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At tho hardware establishment of Cohoon and Fisher to-day a traveling salesman, named Henry, is displaying cooking utensils made of Aluminum" 1 hey are beautios and as light as a feather. .1 ust wlnf tho ladies want.

Longviow now has water. It was turned on and went gushing through the mams on last Wednesday afternoon.