Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 January 1895 — Page 7
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When looking for Fresh Groceries to examine the stock carried by
R. E. Atkinson,
The College Street Grocer. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries at reasonable prices. Produce wanted. Corner of College and Water Streets.
Fits Cured!
(From IT. S. Journal of Medicino.i
Prof. W. H. PEEKE.
Who makea a specialty of
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tons without daubt treated and cured moro cases than any living Phyt-iclau: his
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The Salvation Army was born January, 1877.
Attend It Now Don't Miss It
BY CANNIBALS.
THE REVIEW'S EXPLORER IN DARKEST AFRICA IS EATEN ALIVE.
'Bill Yess," OuvINervy Correspondent, Together with Hia Wife Meet Their Death at the Hands Of
Cannibals in Africa -The Sad News Just Received.
The sad intelligri.cn of tho death of our noted explorer wli' together with his estimable and brave wi'e havo been on duty for tho RF.VIKW, i. far away Africa for almost one year h.is just reached this oflice and comes ii. lie shape of a letter written by :. ,tivc friend of theirs. Wc interpret I bit word as follows
FKOUN.IHU, OUHS.II!VI.A CO., AFRICA, I December 27th, 1894. TIT
TIU RKVU, CIM .VII ISVII.I,F., IND. DKAH (11N'l s:
This is tu Kartify that vur agunt and hie luvely wife have been ded fur tu days. 'J'ha last I saw Bill was on Christuius until 1 discuvered hia lat-t fut goin' down tho mouth of a cannibal. llis wife was already eat and I could not save Bill. I got a stumick pump but it done no good as 1 couldn't fish Bill up. Tho cannibals war bavin' a great blow out on Christmas and I spose thay picked on Bill and his wife fur freshmonts I liked bof ov em' and was kind of sorry tor see'm go that way, bud done all I kud to keep frum it. Bill and his wife kum here frum Vonzhingri about: three munttis ago and as fur as I ken toll they have beet) over konsiderable ov tho kuntry. 1 will send you his traps az soon az I ken kollect them together and wud kill the big niggers who eat thiu. if 1 didn't think he wud turn up all right yit. Bill is a slick feller and I look fur him to show up all right vit. 1'llboton it that he and his wife both turn up ir. some other part of the kuntry afore many moons.
If they docB 1 will unfirm you'ns Trusting that this will be good news frum me I*am
Wun of Bill's warm trends, Bun
ZIKKI.KCAKIOIIONI.
•'Bill Yess," as he was familiarly known was born on Offield's creek near the datn October 11th, 1864. When a small boy ho was not very largo and lived with his parents of courso About his first accomplishment iu life was eating and he sojti became very proficient' in the art. Atthoa^e often Bill bogan clearing laud by running foot races and was a favorite am ng his numerous companions. He could always be seen with wearing apparel on and seemed to be proud of that which tickled him the most. At the age of 15 his attentions were called to a neighbor girl and from that on until ho was 22 years old nothing much was heard of Bill unless it was new discoveries which ho occasionally made. At the ago of I2G Bill married the object of his attentions and sot led down in an arm chair when tired on hia feet. He was united in marriage to
woman and began tho cultivation of chin whiskers. These he wore into our ollice nearly a year ago and suggested tho value of African breezes for their luxuriant growth. \Vo made a dicker with him atul ho at once set out for tho Dark Con'ine-.i with his wife and party. We have received a number of interesting communications from him and had been promised ono for Christmas, but the sad news wo have just received will explain it all. His party were destroyed at Killacuss during the early part of his trip and now they are all wiped out of oxistenco. Bill was brave, noble and enterprising, and his sudden ending has cast a gloom over the entire Continent.
Never was there such an explorer and his loss is a most distressing one. His personal make up was his own and as a man ho was all that could be said of men, he was a male citizen. Who will
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succeed him wo do not as yet knmv but
the Old Campbell
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uulosa he should happen to report again we will have another worthy correspondent in those mysterious regions. The memory of Bill Yess will dwell with us for ever and a day.
Uenohitlon ot Condolence.
The following memorial was passed at a alled mooting of the Directors of the Montgomery County Agricultural Association on Saturday morning:
RKSOLVED,
that this board has learned
with profound sorrow, of the sudden death of Redden B. Snyder, ono of its most faithful and useful members. JIo was a man whom everybody lovod because of his cordial and genial manners and his disinterested benevolnnce. Ihe controlling elements of hin nature were an horusty that no temptation could seduce, and a k'ndnesa and tenderness of heart that made hiui a mourner at every place of sorrow, lie was blessed with abundance and bestowed it freely on the unfortunate around him. But a few da.-s ago, in reply to a friend who cautioned him about hip extreme liberality, ho said: "What matters it how much I give so 1 have enough left?" The sentiment revealed his true character, and should be preser ed on the
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bio that marks his place of rest,
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as to commemorate his virtues as to proclaim forever a rebuke to the selfish spirit which does so much to mar tho happiness of mankind. It is ne extravagance to say that Ihe world in whi -h he lived and acted hia part, was blessed by his ways, and that without exception it sincerely mourns his untimely death. Wo condole with his sorely strickeu widow, and extend to her our deepest sympathy in the sail event which has brought a perpetual gloom into her once happy home.
We recommend that a copy of this memorial be transmuted by ihe secretary to the family of tho iieceaaed and that this body attend the funeral obsequies. P. S.
KKNNEDY,
J. .), INSI.EY,
W, W. MOKOAN
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A Forgery. The letter appearing in Inst Saturday's
and purporting to bo from
Jamestown was a forgery anil was or igiuated in this ollice. There was not one word of truth in the article and the following clipping from last Saturday's me6town Press will be self explanatory:
The third anniversary of Veuus .Lodge No. 4.*5, K. of P., was held at the school chapel on lust Monday evening. There weie several interesting features in the program of entertainment, among which were the xylophone duette ly Elzwroth Bros, of Orawfoidsville.
large crowd
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the pleasur "njoyint/ an entertainmen and p- rtaking of elegant refreshments.
The article referred to in the
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last week was set up and run oil without our knowing it, and was intended for a joke on Mr. Eltzroth, the same as I that of the wedding of Wilinot McCorI mick, a few weeks past- This squares the deal oetweon all parties concerned,
as both articles were intended for a huge joke.
Our KeNoliKloim. While all have mado their Now Year's resolutions, wo are not ono notch bohind, but havo vowed good works along with tho remainder of tho people. While new subscribers are gradunlly dropping in, wo havo resolved to put forth every effort to hare tho
win a piac in their esteem and to re tain their patronage by such, wo 6hall deal liberally and impartialy, freely and fair, and fully expect to double our already larp-o list by tho next year. For county news refer to those columns.
GK»n.
Lew Wallace.
Gen Low Wallace is credited with having gubernatorial ambition. There are few Republicans in Indiana better equipped for that position than the author of "Den Ifur." But tho politicians will hardly favor his aspiration*. Ho would bo a hard man to control.
Medical Soeicty Meetiiitf. The Montgomery County Medical Society held another of their interesting meetings in the office of Dr. Jonea on Tuesday evening and discussed the thoino of Diphtheria. A carefully prepared paper on thai subj ct was read by Dr. Jones.
PraCTCTCTiinoiiwnfliniginBEmimaimani»ii Ha[^TOTOftiainiatii7nB»ai^i^i^5iai^imai^i^.'^5i?'n^
IN A BASKET.
A FOUR DAYS OLD BABE IS LEFT ON A DOOR-STEP.
A Big Sensation ie Caused by tho Novel Manner in Which an Unknown Mother Disposes of Her
Babe—No Clue as to the Identity of the Woman. Quite a sensation was on in the east end of the city on Monday night when it was learned that an infant had been found in a basket upon the door-step of an east Market street residence. An investigation proved tho report to be true. Just across the street frotn Officer James Crimes lives a man and hia wife by tho name of Gibson. They had no children of their own but on Monday night were presented with one by an unknown donar. They had noticed cryB of an infant shortly after seven o'clock but were uuable to tell from whence they came until upon opening the door they wore startled at finding a common market basket upon the porch containing a four days old babe which was wrapped in a red shawl. Along side of it in tho basket was a bottle of milk and a nots to the recepients stating that tha father of the child was dead and that the mother was too poor to maintain it and trusted tbey would take it in and bring it up in a proper manner. Th« child when found was chilled through and its life was almost despaired of. I Should it live however Mr. and Mrs.
Gibson will care for it and gratify the desires ot the unknown mother as far aa in their power lies. No one seems to have even the slightest suspicion as to who the babe belonged and it is one of tho greatest mysteries that has happened about here for a long time.:
Kunernl of It. B. Snyder. The funeral of tho Iato Reddon Snyder conducted by Elder Nye on Sunday morning was largely attended. A quartette composed of Misses Ora Moffett and Maud Cowan. Arthur McCain and Will White sung.
The pall bearers were Capt. llerron, Capt Talbott. J. L/. Davis, W. W. Mor gan, M. B. Waugh and J. J. Insley. The remains were followed to their last resting place in the Wesley Cemetery by a long procession of sorrowing frisnds.
Uiitertnlued Ihe Owl Olnb.
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On Saturday evening Mrs. M. W. Brunei- handsomely entertainsd the Owl club at her home corner of College and Water streets. This club was organized among a crowd of school girls in bygone days aud has nourished every since- Miss Mary H. Krout, of Chicago is ono of its members. Their occas sional meetings are a source of much enjoyment
Maimon Club Klcrts Kflit'er** The Maueon Democratic Club have elected officers for the ensuing year as follows:
President—John Booe. Vice-Presiden—O. W. L. Brown. Secretary—Gen. Pitzgibbons. Treasurer—Charles Johnston. Marshal—G. E. Allen. Door Keeper—John Wheat. Trustees—John Booe, Con. FitzgibbouB aud Jere Koenoy, Jr.
Well It?ircNcn(ed.
Tho county was well repr©Beutel at the Danville poultry show this week and as well as any others in tho outcome. Among the exhibitors were Ben Myers, W. W. Seawright, James Hutchinson, vVi I Fry and others of this city.
At the .Sherman limine. On Monday morning the obliging 'Squire Mit Scott, securely fastened tho connubial knot for LI. M. NutterSa'd and Martha Seymore in tho Sherman House parlors and 6ent them on their way rejoicing. Each have been married before.
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