Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1894 — Page 7

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RESTORESVITALITY.

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THE C.REAT .TOU ttny. FX^-XOINTo ^\3I53Vr33aDY l»rolii«"c* lie iilmvi- rt-Mili* In :i( iluys. Ir ts linm-rtiillY aiiii M'ii'l:ly Cin-s nlx-i, nil oth-r- tail Yimnc lin will tvcuin their lout ii)':uili»oil aijil nld mrll will rri-ovcr

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Vitality. Jiii|ioi» ucy. MUllitly Kniiviicns,

r„.stI'0H(.T. KiiliiiL- Mi inory. W.iMiiiK I)i.-.aHs.and all .-ir.TtK ot M'lf-alniKt? or xrr.— md iriiiisrn tion, winch unfit* °ii'' for Hiiwy. Im- ill' or tiiam&u* It not only stp.rtii'i ::1 In- h-'U o! disa.*\ I)»t

nerve inxl Mood hnildcr. brinR-

niB bark tlic pinlt k'""' t" elici-kK anil roftoni!« til.- fire of yout'r,. It oil Insanity aud Consumption Iiini.l on having Ki:VIVO,iu other. Il can In- carried \.-c, uck. llv jjall, *1.00 por parkaitc,or sir ior *r.OO, trllh poul tivo written Kiiararitn- in urc fr refund the money, Circular fn-. Addrw ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 Hivcr Si CHICA30, IU,,

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NESS & H^D NOISES CURED. My Tubalru-1 h» h, .v.* fails. :it

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ifcw York. r»!o •l-jw.t. Si'jiij for iuiok iwitl inK)t f?EFf.

©hristmasGames

IANY DIFFERENT KINDS 5 I A E

DRINK LION COFFEE -:AHO GtT AVl.TH«E^

F«R E PARLOR GAMES.

If youf dealer docs not keep il for »alo, wrllo n« liin naino and addreits, thai wr may placc it on Male there. Woolson Spico Co., Toledo, O.

Every Man

whose watch

has been riiii^' out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket. Every Man

whose watch

has been damaged by dropping out of the bow, and Every Man

of sense who

merclv compares the old pullout bow and the new

swill exclaim: "Ought to have been made lonsr ara! ltcan't betwistedoffthecase.

Can only be had with Jas.

IJOSS

Filled and othercases stamped with this trade mark

Send lor a watch cast opener dree). JCeyjtone Witch

C»«eCo.,

Philadelphia.

LOOK HERE!

At 126 North (ireen trcct yon can li

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anything you want in

Stoves. Furniture. Queensware. Etc.

Have heeu in use sonic and must be sold wav down. Prices no objcct. New (ioods also in stork.

Come and sec them.

.1. K. P. THOMPSON.

Suits for men ami boys, the vory latest and at greatly reduced tigures at Tannenbaum liros. all and see for yourself^

SOLD

ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

AN UNKNOWN MAN SENDS A

BULLET AT THE HEAD OP

NIGHT OPERATOR SCHLEMMER

OF THE MONON WHILE HE IS ASLEEP. ...

Was Recognize,!

Crawfordsviile i« !.

w\y

S MHC

on doing her

own towards furnishing curious pic with sensational news during pant few weeks, but probably one of the tj

heaviest yt was the premeditated

shooting on last Sunday morning about four o'clock, in which Will Schlemmer' stopped the leaden niisslo from a :!'J caliber revolver, on his skull. Will is night operator at the Monon station and WHS on duty Saturday night as usual,he had noticed a stranger loitering about along late in the night, but it seems was tin suspicious ofhipi. The man had called for a ticket to Linden and was given th?

in consideration of the pri?e, 1I« watched Schlemmer handle the money and noticed him place it in his pocket. 11 was far from train tirao for Landou aa Schlemmer had, remarked to the nian before sel.l^i! him a ticket, but. the fellow Bitted that

•is he wanted tv ticket, whereupon be received th(j £amo. Will laid down soon afterward on the ti»ble in the ticket otT'St*. and the stranger entered and stood by the stove, near the table, remarking that he would go to town. Schlemmer saying that he would tak a nap Instead of going to town the fah low hur-jj i.iuit until Will had gone to

com mi Hod around these parts is a Btain on the rrtiuj munity. and all sbould assist in weeding out the class of matorial liable t. such actions.

With l.amo Hand** While husking corn last' week "Tom Sidener gouged his left hand causing biooil poisoning to set in, making a very painful sore.

Monday morning Will Larrick sovered an artery in his right wriat while

The Deed Must Have Been Done1 butchering south of the city. He will bo with Intent at Robbery—The Man

Hie

Escape

One Who Had Purchased a Ticket

a. Short Time Before, and Who Had Been Loafing Alvt the Place

Schlemmer Was Emily Hurl, Butj Will Recover.

lai(1 ofr f,om work for SRveral

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sleep when he took his revolver u7eo iit close at head. Jle was too cioae to do much damage and the force of the shot caused Will to jump quickly up and rush after the man as he hastily beat a retreat emptyhaiulcd. Will came on towards the pol ce headquarters, but fell exhausted and was removed to his home on the corner of (ireen and Jefferson streets in a weak condition. Tho bullet had struck the skull and flattened out like a live cent piece, the wound waa

auc^

»i"iv^ and fi«er th*» riglil ear and wouid have resulted fatally had the assassin been farther off at the time of tho shooting. His object must have been to grab the money and run and in that case ho hardly feared murder, but was certainly bent on accomplishing tho same. 1 he police started nut in search of the man'.but found him not. He svas seen Sunday night about the Linden depot, but while the agent there was telegraphing here for a more complete I description of the man he disappeared land has not been seen wince. Mr,

Schlemmer's father has offered a reward |of 5100 for the arrest of the scoundrel' Although quite badly hurt Will is not in a dangerous condition and will bo about before long. The deed wai inu*t bold and daring and was surely committed by a professional, who should be run down and captured, To fire at a man point blank while ho is down and asleep is a cowardly and most brutal trick and the man, if caught, might be taken care of by the people. Schlemmer's back was towards the man when he was shot and everything waB in the villians favor had he not been too close.

He was not over ten feet away when he done the shooting. Schlemmer is a most clever and accommodating young man and that the cause of the shooting could have been other than an attempt at robbery is impossible. Mr. Schlemmer i* an exemplary man and has no known enemies. For such a crime to be

Schlemmer afternoon last, when

weeks.

on

Watson is laid

up with Sciatic Rheumatism in both wrists, lie is unable to help himself and lias been confined to the house for sever.d weeks. He is slowly improving however aud will soon bit able to get aroui.d.

A. H. Oltll-rI-- l:l. l. d. On Saturday night McPherson

peo-1 the Xo.

on

ows

\Yill t'liitiiro lo Kxplnin.

I'ost,

I!. A.M.. held their annual elecOflicers which resulted as fol- (_•. W. Hlmore Post Commander:

(I. W. lirower. Senior Vice Commander Elihu Nicholson, Junior Vice Comman der: 11. li. Tinsley, Quartermaster Joseph McDonald, OlV.cer of the Day Mart Liter. Officer of the (luard P.. F. Crabbs. Chaplin and B. F, Crabbs, Dr. 11. A.Tucker. Jas. Boots and H. R. Tinsley delegp.teg to the State encamp-, ment.

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The students who after being refused admission to the High, School exercises

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last Wednesday afternoon a week, and bo giivo a series of class yells and proni'sci'Vis bazoo's in the hails as they

niade no difference wore leaving, will given a chance to donate towards the support of the said institution for t'^ir .:u|eneBe Thfj

SfftBd iuvy did the "biz" and the boyri will have to "cough up." Next time they brace a public institution they will kno.v how to deport themselves less ox penBivs'.jy, 'J'hoy paid well for their fun, -atC«ot Flogtfinu. '•V-V'-'V-''

Quite a commotion was on in thd KPVIKW is

southern portion of the

Arcidcntnl

citv on Friday a young sjciety

lady gave a well known student a drubbing with an umbrella. What the trouble started from is unknown to ue. but we do know that the young lady woilded the shower stick on the fellow's head in royal style aad he took a quick leave, slamming the door after giving

Tlic 7injr Pfij-oiici- Once Morn.

ilado the rounds on Saturday night and on Sunday morning several citizens had their pet canines to come up missing. It is a shame that such a brute should go about undetected in his nefarious work. More than a dozen va! liable dogs have died at his hands dur ing the past four or five weeks and he still keeps it up. If caught he should be given the full extent of the law and no doubt will.

A brain Horner once a resident of this place died Saturday night at Indianapolis. Ha had accidentally taken a large swallow of carbolic acid mistaking it for wine and death resulted in fiftoon minutes. He was a brother of Uncle Wm, Homer and wa# at one time a merchant here. His wife proceeded him not many daya before.

(ompromiied. The suit of Wm. X/ook, of town against Wm. Munns,- the groceryBtan for the sum of f'lforstreetfiprinkling in front of Munns' place of business was settled Monday by Munns paying the bill and costs The case was on in the Circuit court and promised to be a a ''lulu."

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P. S. We are Sole Aleuts and Headquarters for all of Yount's (roods

Church Irncon*»wff«,

Misses Clara Crawford, Hot-tease Holden, Annie Hall and Mrs. Amelia Footewill act as Deaconesses of the Center Presbyterian church during the coming year.

A Great Slaughter of Drv

MADAME CROWE'S DEATH.

She Passes Away on Last Saturday Afternoon -The Popular Fortune Teller Secumbs to a Severe Attack of Pneumonia—A Woman Known all Over the State for Her Peculiar

Traits. On Saturday afternoon about the ho-jr of four, death claimed another victim in the parson of Madame Crowe, the renowned fortune tolling medium, who for so long has been a resident of this city.

Mrs. Crowe, had beon very ill for some time and her death was due to a severe case of pneumonia. She was conscious until within a short time of her demise and was fully aware that the end was approaching as she was giving instructions as to the funeral sho desired, but was unable to tinish them before Bhe expired. Madamo Crowe was in her seventyfourth year and was possessed of a remarkable constitution. Sho had been married three times ami four children, ail of age, survive her, Sho was extensively noted for tha accuracy of her pro dictions and war, often sought fcrinfor mation on va.ncnis hues by people who came fur miles to sec, ber. Sho has located stolen property, manufactured '.ovc matches, and has given advance 'r noticees of coming events in thousands of cases where they m&teriaUzod fully.

Her gift in this line was most astonishing and many were free to believe that she was a person of supernatural quali-f tiss, and wors startled at her wonderful, powers o" disclosing the future or un-1

knowu past. The funeral occurred

iroii\ the residue* at o'clock

Now iho Acroptrc! Timr. If you want the news ot Montgomery County onge a week fjoiij now until the. I

1st of January, liH'Jfj send in your ri&iiifl or give it to our nearest agent. Tin: Htrictly a news sheet and aims to give its readers double theii money's worth. If you have never read it ask those who have and then trv it vourself.

A I'mminrnl W rddinu.

On next Wednesday eveiling at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. C.

that citv.

Thomas ljuilleu and (j. 'N liennet' who fell with the scaffold from th'e roof 1 of the Trinity Methodist church on laet Friday afternoon aro improving finely.! Benuet is about all right, but Qiiillen'sJ broken arm is hardly at ease. They had a miraculous escape in that fall. I

A Htci*o|)ti«*iin l.ocl

IIIT.

'fpe.rutingr

Thomas on

the corner ot ireen and Tike streets

the young lady a rude smack on the occur the marriage of their daughface, It was a circus for those near by I ttir: Mtirtfca Ilinford, to Mr. L. f/, Rose a who could see the affair. ^romisin^ young lawi'sr of Chicago.

S Thev wlii mako their future homo in

r.'O Tlirrttirli kr 111 nc While wiring the now Voris residence on EaBt College Friday afternoon for Electric lights, Ivy Carr accidentally fell through the plastering badly damagiac the same, and somewhat ahakinghimself up. He is all right now however and none the worse over his novel experience. —*. A' .— Arr BPII

Descriptive of the islands of Ceylon -Vl11 Ireland their natives was given by G. W.' SLeitch at the First church on Tuesday Waym5 [evening. A good crowd was present and enjoyed the lecture hugely lection was taken.

A Pat Koll. N..J. Clodfelter's Flectric Railway Company on last week awarded the contract of laying the road from Alexan dria to Marion to C. E. Loss A Cor of Chicago. The sum of 9525,00*) is mixed up in the saore.

A largo stock of winter clothing in offered for sale during December at Tannenbaurn's Mammoth store,

At the Campbell Corner, recently purchased by Myers& Charni. This stock will be

a or in a N S to in it

COMPETITION KNOCKED SILLY!

As the like of this Cut was never known in this City. Remember the Place O A E O N E

MYEIRS & GHAXUUL

Man'f by

THE LYON MEDICINE —Co.

5TOMACH

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day afternoon, ami all that *9 earthly!

of thoonco so proaijnont prophet W3*

idltl to iR9t {hf Oak Hill CSftieierV.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUSSISTS

Old Spcrrv Mill.

Ir nat

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Dup&'tiuoiil

9^/-' J'-. Market St.. Rooms rj.

Cbronic Djspepii»VaoJ»hci.

Mrs. Sarah A. Maudlin., sixty-«ight years old, and living at Thorntown, Ind., Mays: "I suBored from.chronic dyspepsia for moro than thirty years, with severe pains in the stomach and. head. For years I did not dare to eat vegetables of any kind. Sino* takiD-g LYON'S SEVEN W0X1)ERS 1 have a good appetite, my health Is almost restored and. 1 am fleshier than have been before for many years."

Cured of Catarrh: of the Stomach,

The {.'ton Mt'dicine- Vomyonie:GKXTI.EMKN—t can not say too much in praise of your great remedy— LYON'S SEVEN WoN'DERS. I have suflered far years with a deranged

lHDIANAPOLLS8tomftcb Physiciaivs treated me for

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catarrh of tho stomach. I was advised by a friend to try your remedy I havo done so and am cured.

WAI.TKR DKAKK.

32 By rum Place., Indianapolis.

has been '.he demand for our

O. ]KL TP1 ~~i -r

that we ,-.rc about out of wheat. want ami must have

iFifty Thousand Bushels

-OF-

Good Milling Wheat?!

W'l. fifty thousand busbels? Ves, Sir. and tlvat wun't last long. people know a good thing when they find it. They will have this 0. K. Flour.

VALLEY MILL GO.

Detective Bureau

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ma

TAILOR. FOR YOUK

goods and want

it cut, bring it in. 1

(•rive me a trial.

A BIG CUT

A col

AT.

2 16 east Main Street.

LAWSON S GALLERY.

I ie tmest figure Cabinets only $1.00 per do/en. All

other work proportionally cluup. Family Croups

a specially, kvcry picture is guaranteed to be

.-trictlv lirst-class. Get your Holiday work at

OF COST

I

Our

1.4 and 15.

Um Kuroau iuvc*ikig.i»«(i murdors, coiiHpiiacieH. blackmailing, bur^larl'iA. lhef»s, tvowo ml stock. alufillnR, legiU ovldenco 111 divorce and other family matters, ow. Only ezperteoaed »d trustworthy dotoclivnB employed, lleliuble r«lorenee» funisliu dyou from IndlaaapAi, ny Hlatr, in the Union, or nay part in Knropc. Tho Superintendent of this Ituroan waa termnr,0. AW.

trustworthy dotoctivPB employed, lleliiibli Slatfl in the Union, or nny part in Knropc. State Dotoctlvo Officer for the Htnto of Now Jersey,

HI'KO

rniah reliable men or short notlco. For further particulars, address

Chlnf Dotectlro of the N. Y.,

Hallway, late Superintendent World'is Socrot Dblactiv* Service ef Now Vork City, and ak» ifiwi Chief of Police iu New Jorsoy, and oonnocted with the Midland Railway Police ana Doteotivu Doparnnont of Knjeland. Wo have reUabto oporawrn located In ail part* of tho world,

(]H.AS, AINCE. Supt. National Detective Bureau,

DUIMB

INDIANAPOLItf, LND.

will plea.se yon.

LAWSONS.

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