Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1894 — Page 9
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RESTORES VITALITY.
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the GREAT MOth nay. X-%'.3333UGr3313'Sr proJi hr :ihov rcMilrs in MO I a.-la iHiwri juih aiut iiturklv. '«*.r« whMi all otln-r* fall VolH!^ Ml'11 Will n-UIUIl ill' it' II' ui))(d .'induld hum] will PM'ovnr tln*ir voutlilui vikoi- i*\ ufiinf? It l\VI I O. It cjiuckiv and nun-ly w^toroa Ni-noiiK-111s.s Vitahtv, Imjioifiicy. iM'.'htlv I-juishiods. Li^M'i'Vvr. Failing Mrinory. \Vat!tur 1'.^ a '-.-md all i-tli '.t, oi .*» il-ahiisr* or rind indiKrrction, winch unfit*, e,m Jors tmv .in-in iarn.iL'!' it notonlv rurrs ly Htartinj: V. ttn*Mat ol dis- but inngirat norvc tonic uim! blood bipldcr. bring* inp l)a«*U tho pink glow to pa'r a* re* Htni'iiif? tin? Hr* of yotitn. witnU oil Insanity and Consumption. Insist :iv»ui IM.\ !\,no other. It can bi» ravi'd :n v»st liv mall, $1.00 pT package, or fcix with a posi tlvo written imr:iiit*» to isr* or refund thu money. Circular fr*.. AddroK* ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 53 River St CHICAGO, ILL rm sals hy
Hi'iii'. 1 r111_-uislh. 'iii\M"nisviilc.
NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED My Tuhwlar Oijvhlonrt h*-iji when all r|fli» fails a* help vi-. VS'hirt-
pen heard. No pain, fcpw York, i«olc '1»*jmit
No pain, intwhlf. P. Ilinrox, 053 B'way tnl for book and FREE.
^hristmasGames
A
FINE GAME IN
EACH 1-lb. PACKAGE
OF LION COFFEE, UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
7
ANY DIFFERENT KINDS -^SUITABLE *R OR
DRINK LION COFFEE
-JAHD GET ALL THESE1"
FINE.
PARLOR GAMES.
Tfyotif dealer docn not keep it for uftle, write uh his narao aucl.
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ftddrcaa.that wo may place it on.., sole there. Wooleon Spiei. Co.. Toledo, O..,
Every Man whose watch |A,r
has he-n niiij^ out of the bow (rinrjl, by a pickjiockct, Every Man whose watch has been damaged ly dro[jping out ol tlte bow, and
Every Man of sense wiio merelv compares the old pullout bow and the new
Send lor
a
watch
opener (free).
Keystone Watch Case Co., Philadelphia.
LOOK HE UK!
At z(t North C.reen treet von can rind anything you war.t in
Stoves. Furniture. I Queensware, Etc.
Have been in use some ami must, be solrl wn.f down. Prices no object.
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New floods also in stork. Come and see tliein.
.1. K. P. THOMPSON.
Suits lor men and boys, the very latest and at greatly reduced figures at Tannenbautn lims. 1 all and see fur yourself.
PS
We are
OLDEST RESIDENT
It Was hiul Out Our Own P/auti-
Oldest Living P!0:i?er.
Un Monday tin' pleasure of an intr: Jacob Milter, who west Chestnut strict. the same in snbstaiuMr. Miller is now pioneer of Montgomery come here with from Kentucky 11.
were thirteen peisMiis in their party, his mother being iho only woman. At that time there vvi'ie no railroads, and they wen compelled to cut their wagon road througU Iroin five miles this side of Indianapolis, 'J hoy arrived hereon the 20th day of March, 1822. and erected two large log c.ibinson top of the hill immediately noith east of the old LJruwii & Watkins Mill site. Mr. Miller was but fo"r years of age at that time and has lived to see the harvest, of his party's labors to a great satisfaction. Perhaps there was one other settler who preceded them here, and that one I Wayn
Mlll('r
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will exclaim: "Ought to have been made long ago!" Itcan't betwistedoiTthecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filled and othercases stamped with this trade mark
cast
disposed of to the settlers and within I
,!n
urnvTin^.r^T, transformed and the county was under OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY J. W. good headway w.th quite a good popuMILLER HAS RESIDED IN CRAW 'ation. To Mr. and Mrs. Miller were
FORDSVILLE SINCE 1822. horn three children all of whom have died, leaving none of that family save himself, wife and brother Henry, who is Something oi' Our County Seat Before
of game and Indians. The Indians. »1B,401.01. In July. ISfH!. there was however, were particularly friendly and they experienced no trouble with them. His father engaged in clearing the land and farming,and atthoexpiratioi.of threp years, he moved his family three miles south on the Greoncastle road on the place now owned by Will (iilliand. Here
livei1 1,10
y^'isoi.
when he moved to town. In 1 ho (was married to a ibs I'M wards, who I yet lives with him. His tirst business was a grot: 'i and bakery, and he carried that on tor a number ef years with j.Joseph (ialey as his partner. At the close of the war he sold out antl served I in the capacity of a clerk until seven or
oight years ago when he retired from an active business life. Mr. Miller re I memOiM's Crawfordsville when it was nothing. A long hollow extended diagonally through the heart of the city terI min'iting near the head of the Lafaylette l'ike. There were no brick houses, 'no railroads. All their trading was done either at Indianapolis or Terre
Creek. This wasijuite an item for the
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settlers and work began in earnest for more necessities until they succeeded in making '|uite a village. Aland of tice was erected nsar where they tirst!
resided as the settlement increased in" numbers with Major Whitlock as Receiver and Williamson Dunn, as Registerer. The site of Mr. Millor's grocery and bakery was where the White Front saloon noiv stands and was a frame structure owned by I'nele Samuel Binford. deceased. Some other pioneer settlers who came soon after Mr, Miller and party wore benjamin Ristine. Jonathan Powers, Major lOlston. Judge Stitts, Basil Purcell. W. P. Rainev and a man named McCollough who settled on what is now the Jake Hutton place. The Symthe Bros.. Sam and Jas. were among the lirst to ripen up a general trading Btorc. Like a small rose bush Crawfordsville continued to grow, the land was cleared tjuickly and
The OLD CAMPELL CORNER.
Sole Agents and Hemlquani'is
years the surroundings were greatly
nn'ir'ft
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in shoe repairing on south
af,hin ton
f.il City Was Built Up From a Wild- ^-T
,i.vn-.w had the ie\v with Uncle -ides at No. 11"»
I we present the for our readers, no oldest living county, having his paronts lii22. There
Street. Mr. Millers father
Ilrovrn ... nark .... Coal creek... Franklin Madison Jtipley Scott sugar nonk.. Union WAlnnL
was old man Ulhel. who located at the Ladog.-i .. ... mouth of what is known as ORiel's wayncVown!!. creek, but they have no recollections of iawfordK.viiie... him, and believe that they were the On July .$], ]S[)J, the county had o« earliest arrivals in this county. Kvery-
thinir waB woods and brush, with plenty
lani
an(
hUD
the oldest,living resident of Montgom-
erness Some Facts and Figures as ery county. Jle is now in his 78th year I Given in an Interview With the
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and is yet active. Ho talks cheerfully
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of his early days and from all appear ances is good for several years longer.
I School SimUtic*. The following statistics con.-ernintf the county schools are interesting:
Aino nit paid teachers in county durins y#»nr Mnl«' teachers employed 9*j Kuinjil* tcncberd employed... Us Average wapes for each male teach-'
im-, per day
i,sor it
fRMMtli'
A vernge wages fur ouch t«m:lifr, per day Valim of hdinol property in county. Number of school bonnes ercctnd diirtlie year Yftlnp «f thosn foar wc'hool lioufn** Total OHtlinnwd flpeclal school tax assiwwed In ]K»I Total (.'Htimfttod local tuition tax a«•sosncd in 18W-I.
0 ^2
•Jl5V,(KI0 00
fi.'W) 0')
29,1T» (XI
30,925 00
Tlio following is the special and tuitioD. school tax levied on each $100 in the several townships and corporations:
Special. 'I'itl.i/m-
from the special school rorenue
HAVE IT TO PAY.
DO THE GOOD MEN WHO GAVE BOND FOR THE STERLING QUALITIES OF OUR LATE EDWARD
SCOTT.
Two Citizens are Now out $2,700 all on Account of Misplaced Confidence —One Man's Antics tend to Hold a
Dozen Others Down Judgment Rendered Against the Bondsmen of the Defaulting Traveling Man. "All that glitters is not cold." A good old adage and it holds true relative to people bearing innocent appearances. yet its no wonder that, in this age of the world a man of lueane would hesitate to go the security eton of a most intimate friend, but such iu the case. There are too many wolves in shoeps clothing and they never let slip an opportunity to make their gains by unfair and disreputable moans. There is not one, but many thousands of such persons scattered at different points over the country. The daily papers never fail to chronicle their various
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15 If. !.- ir.
...T,0
.. 25
10 ir
....10 ...10
IJarlmii.oLi .....
li
10
12 :jo vio •jw
.:0. .35
•in
'rom the tuition revenue.7.i
capers and it is not an uncommon thing for us to gaze upon huge headlines im-] parting the cheering information that another good man has gone wronjr. This week wo were apprised of the outcome of the crooked business for'uerly carried on by a Crawfordsville product. In the Clinton court judge-| ment was rendered against Wesley I Hughes and R. E. Bryant of this place, for the sum of ?2,700 as th'j bondsmen I of Ed Scott, who formerly traveled for
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Stout A-. Co., of Indianapolis, and who 1 disappeared from his post of duty a defaulter for over &2.000, leaving his I
fi.i/Jb.i in tuition funds oij hand, and •. ... wife without knowledge as to his where?]:,112 in spucial funds, I aboute. It hat been several yoarssince \vin i« lie? t.hiS episode, but until now no final set-
The following special from Anderson,! tlement of his shortage was made from and appearing in the Indianapolis News! the fact perhaps that they expected him on Monday last, starts us to guessing: to return and do the square thing or Whii is Spain? ".Jacob Sheaurer to day that they might catch him. He never sold his interest in the glass-sand depos
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rof
glass."
The fallowing article also appeared in that issue of the News and concerns a well known young lady:
Ladoira. ind., December Miss Josie Yelton. whose parents live near Jamestown, was taken home during this week sutTenng from mental weakness. She graduated from the country schools with high honors, and came here to fit
Haute, while at times they went as far herseir for teaching. Several days ago as Cincinnati or Louisville overland.) Their milling was all done for the first I year at the two former places. People began tu pour into the settlement and during the second year Hurl Daniels started a corn grinder near where the present Monon trestle is over Sugar
it was noticed that she was mentally failing. The cause is attributed to hard 6tudy and brooding over religious subjects. It was the dearest object of her life to become a teacher and a worker for good.
Kiiiislu Templar* ICIeoi Olllrort. The following office rs were elected for the ensuing year at the last stated I election of the Crawfordsville Knight
le
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Commandery.
K. C.—(Jus Truitt. Geo. Graham. C. G. J. C. Wicker: Prelate John Overton. S. W.--C. K. Snodgrass. J. \V. -11. P. A. Berryman. Treasurer Chas. Goltra. Recorder L. A. Foote.
Vwi. K»'«Tr*i Airniii
Sold his east Main street property, on Saturday, to Jessie O. Ifvmer. who in turn sold his Fngiowood property to J. S. Courtney, of Shannondale, Mr. Reeves then purchased the Highland property of John Cedars and wil. move into his new south Greeri street house next week, providing that he does not find a buyer for it in the meantime. \V:n. has an eye for business.
tor
all
returned, however, and his bondsmen!
its at Lapel to Charles Spam, of Craw will be made to pay for his rascality. fordsvillc. (Jol. W. W\ Jlufrman. of this No one would have thought it of him city, and Joorge Ford, of Lapel, formed as he had the confidence of all and was a partnership to open another pit on the conceded to tie an honest man in all re-
Madison county side of Lapel. Windowglass men sav thiB sand is of fine quality and with it and natural gas they can cheapen the production
spect.s. but the temptation overcame the strong man and he fell its prey. He has not been seen since. His father's grocery business here is a thing of th» past, his wife lias secured a divorce, his supporters have been betrayed and he has lost that which carnot be rogained. lie is supposed to be located at the present in Denver. Colorado, and may possibly be brought back to pay for his ungrateful treatment of his friends. Such is life to-day and it seems to be growing worBf? as time flies swiftly on.
JOHN
BOYD THAUHER A WITNESS.
He Fully Verifies a Disputed World's Fair Award.
.John boyd Thaeher is laconic and decisive in his statements. During the lively campaign ju-t closed in New York. 1 this marked bim especially as chairman of the democratic state committee. It I was equally true of him as chairman of 1 the executive committee on awards at the World's Fair. This is the positive 1 and sententious way in which he verifies 1 in an official letter, the honors won by
Dr. Price's Baking Powder: "I herewith enclose you an oflicial copy of your 1 award, which in due time will be in scribed in the diploma and forwarded."
Thus the question respecting ths award.
New York pretender was not so much as an exhibitor at the World's Fair.
Ore can bo frozen at a temperature of 2!(5 degrees below zero, and the product, which can be handled and felt, burns, so to speak, with excessive cold.
mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm.
A Great Slaughter of Dry Goods
At the Campbell Corner, recently purchased by Myers & Charni. This stock will
SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST
To make room for one of the Finest and Newest Stocks in the City.
COMPETITION KNOCKED SILLY I
As the like of this Cut was never known in this City. Remember the
MHIBS & CBASNI
ot Youiit Wo.ileu Goods
tffoy
fvj§mj£i
Mairf by THE LYON
MEDICINE —-CO.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Operating Old Sporry Mill.
Dvliartauont A
I you have the goods ami want it
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I raised by an envious New York rival, is 1 settled beyond cavil. This same rival by the way is widely advertising an award for itself. The oflicial records prove I this claim wholly falso as they show the
Chronic Dyspepsia Vanishes.
Mrs. Sarah A. Maudlin, sixty-eight yearsold,and living at Thorutown, I
says: I
Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach. The Ltpm Medicine Company
GENTLEMEN—I can not say too much in praise of your great remedy— LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS. I havo suffered for years with a deranged
IHD1ANAP0US stomach Physicians treated me for
IND
STOMACH.
catarrh of the. stomach. was advised by a. iriend to try your remedy I havo done so and am cured.
32 By ram I'laec, Indianapolis.
has been '.he demand for our
O. IKI IEPlo-u_:r
ili.it we are about out of wheat. /^Ve want and nnist Lave
Fifty Thousand Bushels
-OF
Good Milling Wheat!
Want, fifty thousand busbels? Yes, -Sir. and that wmi'i latit long. Our peopk: know a good thing when they find it They will have this O. K. Flour.
VALLEY MILL CO.
National Detective Bureau
i)6J-j K. Market St., Rooms 12. 13, 1 and 15.
I h.i Hur»au iu»(*tigat»« murilnrs, i-onapiracioH. bln*WmalLiae, liurgUii'le*. Iheltu. Ivmbo ii"1 H*ok Klciillug, legal evidence 111 dirorcn and oilier family matter*, ate. QnlT osperwoCBd mi trustworthy detectivos emplojod. Iloli.ible rt'fercoeen funinlio rtyou troin iBdt&DApqMa, ny Hiato tho Union, or any part in. Kuropo. Tlio Superintendent of iljUt Bureau was r«roav-
Stale l)otocu»i Officer lor thu Htalo of Now Jerocy, alm» C'liiof DeujciWo of the N. Y., O. & W» Kailway. late Snperinteudont World's Socrcl Deloctive Bervico of Now York City, and a too Jliiof of Police ill Now Junay, and connected wiU» tlio Midland ltailway l'olico and Deleotire Uvpnriment of England. Wo haTe reliable oporators located in all parts ef the world, arnl con 11 rnwli reliablo moo oi short natire. For furtlmr particulars, address
CBAS. A INGE. Supt. National Detective Bureau,
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COLMAN
TH« TAILOIv. FOR YOU It
Give me a trial.
3£
nd.,
suffered from chronic dyspep
sia for more than thirty years, with scvero painB in tlio stomach and head, For years I did not daro to eat vegetables of any kind. Since taking LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS 1 have a good appetite, my liealth is almost restored and am fleshier than 1 have been before for many years."
1MII1AX AI*OLI£l, LND.
FALL SUIT.
cut, bring it in. 1
216 east Main Street.
A BIG CUT LAWSON'S GALLERY.
The finest figure Cabinets only $1.00 per d07.cn. All other work proportionally cheap. Family Croups
a specialty. Kvery picture is guaranteed to be. strictly first-class. Get your Holiday work at
will please you.
LAWSON'S.
be
Place
