Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1895 — Page 10
SOUTH WEST UNION.
school is i»rowin^ very
Our Sunday rapidly.
been Jl:i11* poorly
Martha Rush has tor the past week.
Hen Vancleave, of Ladoga, has 1 ou«ht a farm inJ3alhinch.. He will build on it Boon. -k'
Our school director practiod the ijolden ruli! so nuch so that lie went out of the district and bought and hired men to cut the school fuel, and wood •tanding in sixty yards of the school llOUBe.
Win. tirubbs was reminded of hie birthday Ihursdsy. When returning home from a fox hunt he found iho house to overflowing and the table loaded with tlolicacies. The evening passed very pleasantly. All left wishing him many such happy birthday*
WALNUT GROVE--
S. M. Hicks visited Marv w«ek.
lieeves last
Mr. Milbert Savior went to Tille last week.
William Davis is clearing of the DavisFiPtnti Miss Laura lirowmng haB home from (ireencastle
up his part
returned
Miss (ieorgie Lantiis visited Frame one night last week. .•Tyler ientry. of Kentucky lias hired to Milbert Savior fur another year.
Mrs.!
Cha.t. Doyle ret tired to school at Craw fordsvilh: after .a two. weeks vacation,
Several 'mm Lapland attended the! pie supper at Walnut Urov Friday evening.
Robert Reeves helped Andrew Reeve" helped Andrew Heeves haul his clover seed off this week.
The pie Mipper it Walnut Crove wasn very w.el| attended. Proceeds went to the School Library.
The weather her/s been very cold, but that before you have been told.
t.'ncle I3en -Jones, long, broad and witty, spent Monday in the Capital city.
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Our friend "N'ibby" Kelly was out from your place on Sunday with the usual nmile on his face.
The roads are so bad that we scarcely can travel, and along in the spring we w11i spread them with gravel.
Aunt Sarah Dunn is now very ill. and Ir. Karl fears sho'li crossover the fill.
This Christinas made me think said Uncle I.'ave Cox that the once tiny stockings are now mammoth socks. Too true uncle Dave, but both ends must meet, whai you iack on your head you must take from your feet.
Sammie Turner fell out of and indicted a wound on his brow. His arm was broken. badly sprained and from ail left was his life alone gair.ed. re re mn-t shrill and tirst heard by his brother whe got him picked up in some
his mow right eye his back that was
His cries
liiissel-! manner or other and tent for the doctor as quick as they could and now Sam line's doing as well as he should, ..••,•••,
Yesterday Martha Winy was forty land to her fnenos she gave a party. She invited in three scote and ten and nearly all were grown men. The tirst that came was Frederick May. anil he did also longest stay, and then too old man
Mezykever whom all well know is such a liar. In short the crowd was badly mixed. I)ut ere they knew it ail were fixed, for Martha was in such a flutter, she brushed her hair square in the but-
ter. so when the boys all noticed it tlier
I would not eat another bit.
SHORT HOKSE.
Wheat looks week. .Joel Dunnington has one log shorter than it really ought to be.
Dora .Johnson kil:ed the largest hog day for a nuisance of the peace. in this locality, mal-mg .'0gullons of lard I (,'ordv .Jones' old Tom cat. Caledemas. and net (j'JC pounds of meat.
POET'S'VALLEY."
This is our first, therefore our worst.
Willie Wrighter iit.s the croup and all lie eats 16 oyster soup.
.Jack Typus was arrested on a Satur
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Wednesday Harry .Jordan was given thirty days in the county jail ror obtaining ?•-!." on prevaricated make believe so. "Nub" Kelly was offered a position as chief of police of this place, but reclined winters past. the same 01, account of loss of time. .John Work, who had a leg broken by
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weok. Hp succeeded in getting four, which will be added to his buld head. Willie (Joss is a courtin old Squire Hopkins daughter, Sal. of Possum's filory. and thev say that something is a U'oin to take place afore lone as Sal was seen pricen gsome furniture on a Saturday in C'rawfordsville
Ab Zigner had a horse stole on a Sunday night. Suspicion points to Harry
T'would be too sad to loose this good Rhode*, of lWum's (.!lory, as he was not one leg
soul but she'6 already the gnu I. A r:owd from your town passed through this place yelping acute tune entitled "l feel like helping." Madison Orr then happened about, and treated the crowd to a good doso of shot.
observed prowling about AD'S place that night. .Judge Lynch has one eye on Rhodes, and if ho is ever seen in these parts, it will go pretty hard with him.
The old maids of Short Horse gave a catnip tea party on a Tuesday night. A number oi ancient gulls from abroad were present anil a high old time w»i had. the town hall being lighted with tallow candles. 'Iho maids were dressed in yellow gowns and calico bloomers.
To Harry Rhodes. You have been running otT at the mouth about lor.g enough. You say that 1 am afraid to light you. Now, if you will meet me at some secluded spot, to be selected by our seconds, we will settled our deferences without further words. We have had enough talk. You nave heaped insult upon me. You never let a chance slip to I'isult those who are trying to do right, and many prominent individuals of your own place have smarted under your sarcastic pen. and 1 think the world would be a great deal better off with you out of it. If you have any nerv". let me hear from you in the next issueofthe UKVIKW. YOU. being the challenged party, have the choice of weapons. 11 matters not to me what you choose. 1 will light you with anything from a shot gun to a pen knife. I am confident that 1 will come out victorious. hl1 if 1 do. there will be one
(ilory. whose car
cass should be fed to the buzzards. Will you tight, or will you take water. Speak hell hound, speak.
the aid of jrutchos.
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.Joseph Hopping butchered hogs on Wednesday.
has the measles and in a v* condition. Several of our young folks attended a visiting mends and relatives here this log rollin on Zeb .. (regor's farm on a
Many from here attended the public
rj precarious f=a|e of Thou. Harp on last Tuesday. .James S. Smith, wife and cousin are
Dr. Webb has been sutfering very much with rheumatism for the past two weeks.
There has been fewer dance6 in this tection during the winter than for many
Uncle Hen Cnppy hunted hares this playing foot ball, is able to be out with
Better
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Chas. Douglass has rented the farm of Francis Thompson, recently vacated I by Clinton Thompson.
The Snyder brothers. F. Hayworth, ami Wm. O'Neal! all have secured nice. well filled houses of ice during the past cold spell. '-V.
Will Walters is here soliciting shareb for the State Home Building Associa I tion. of Indianapolis, and is meeting I with good success.
.lesse Rice, our blacksmith, is making 'quite a record as a minister. He is quite an aid to Brother Brown in holdling his protracted meetings. I-' I Miss Lulu Thompson and Will Hopping started to the Vountsville school last Monday. This is one of the largest and lies schools in the county.
A party was given some young people at the resilience of Wm.Sidener on last Tuesday night in honor of Miss Wilson and Miss Sidener who have been visiting relatives here the past week.
The llatchelor (,'lub is fixing for a big blow-out sooniV: The invitation committee has its hands full of select invi tations. None admitted but those possessing cards, and they are not trans ferable.
prosperous Business, we return our thanks by wishing one and all a very Happy New Year and again offering you
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Joseph Keller took some exception to
JANUARY iST, 1895.
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A surprise dinner was worked on John II. Smith. Jr.. on last Sunday, it being hiB 44th birthday. Among those present were Kzekiel Titus and wife. John Switzer and wife, Fdward Lhwton and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith of Alamo. Mr and Mrs. Benton Snyder. Mrs. A. II Rauiey and eon. Mtb. Lista I'atton ar.d Hoke Smith. The dinner was up to the standard and was enjoyed by all present.
There has been a donation paper passed around to reimburse Lowi6 J. Pittman and family, who lost their household goods in a tire recently. A lso aid was asked in the way of provisions for the family of Wm. Siddle. now living
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The other baking powders contain from 20 to 80 per cent, less leavening gas than the ROYAL. So the ROYAI even should it cost more than the others, would be much the cheaper.
In addition to this the superior flavor, sweetness, wholesome-' ness and delicacy of the food raised by ROYAL BAKING POWDER would make any difference in cost insignificant
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the Journal correspondent at this place for putting his name in a republican paper, ami a.so for connecting it with an honorary member of a certain literary ub of this place, as ho is not a member nor does not desire to be,
The Texas Rabbit Hunter supper came otT last Saturday night with all present. Numbering III*, who partook of supper. It was a grand feast and all enjoyed it. It would take a good financier to find out just what Capt. Galloway spent financially to come out winner. It is said some of the rabbits came high, but ho was in the game and had to have them.
Cloaks and
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in Nebraska, the same to be left at Sn» dor's mills on or before January'Jt'.. anil then to bp forwarded to him. Mr. die was born and raised at thir pla™. but weut out there over a year ago bought land and his crops were -lectrcv el by the hut wind".
The Literary Club met a' the rn dence of Edward Hirst on last Fruia-: evening at the solicitation of his H'n Will, who is a member. The topics dig cussed wore viB: Hypno-isin, adulters tion of soap and face powders. J'fcj subjects were mere simple and i-a=iff treated than those at the former nieeting. We may be able to secure one or two of their manu=cripts against osi next letter and thus furnish some
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ing for the public. They have prou.cti some excellent poetry and some fee drawings. The club promises much
•JV^oTk'K Tu HK1K.S, rUKUITul *. t.. Ill ttii 111,-ittiM' If 111." Kfi.ito of Klizuhetii Pro*".' I I jr ii .fanuarv twin, is hereby ^ivwi that Lorwizo |. Striuc Of. as .ViministraMr of the est. »te of Kli/.aboi: PiiH'Isr*, MectNiJ-tM, has prrswitoil ami lileO lu? account- ami \uurhcrs :u Hum! *t'ttlwn'nt .saM o-.taU\ ami that the kuiu* will ouu«* up th t'xaminaiion ami action of miUI im Com- on tho l:lth day of bVl)i'u?!ry, wlv tiin- all Iumr.**, crtMlijors. or li'^atoos ot '•ctat»*ar'- i-» «J to appear in saiii Court -.i *ho,v can.*-!* any there nut 1 mvoutitami vvMicliwj-lionhl not ie approval, uh] he:!' .... 5l »w' »'S i'l niii o-Jtatoan* also no .tieit .Ctmrt at ilio lime atonsn am? heu -hip. !.OliiCS/c» Ti iN\.l ]{. A«Imini^tratAr.
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