Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 February 1895 — Page 8
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MOUNT OLIVET.
tnents will be sold.,...-.lie
tarmiiiL'.
Tiiesday.
Jings Friday.
Grand Net Cost Sale
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Mrs Herbert Trash spent last Sunday
with her parents near I 'at iingtoii.
Master .John Itemlev did someUaumg
in this neighborhood .abt Monday.
•There is a great scarcity of watei both
for stock and house n«e in this neigh
bor tiood.
Wallace Willi has rented the Austin farm and is busy moving his farm
implements to that place.
W.ll.'L'rasU returned to' Minnesota
City. Minn,, last Saturday after a
month's visit with homo folks.
The fox d^ive that was to have. t.iKen
•place last Friday has been postponed
until next Thursday on account of! the
cold weather
.Joseph I raslt. of Mount Olivet, will pell at public auction on 1 hurBdaj, 1' eb.
VJfi, all his personal piopertv. Ilus will
be a good chance to r-ecurc some line Jersey cows and hellers. Also some
good hogs, farm machinery
M'Clure & Graham's. 3
is no Clearance Sale to soil you old stuff jou kwt'i want, but absolutely an unconditional Net Kirsi Cost Sale in which you have your choice of anything in our line of
Dry Goods, Millinery, Merchant
Tailoring, Cloaks, Carpets
And everything lor personal and household use*. Ji is entirely unnecessary to quote prices, as we have thrown our F.ntire Stock open at positive cost and the crowds that daily throng our store sufficiently attest the merit and popularity of our Grand Net Cost Sale and compel our competitors to marvel at our success.
The serret is: We never advertise -'Cost Sale" until we mean to sell at cost. The people know it and come to the old Trade Palace.to- profit !jy. it. Sale
tinuos a few more (lav*
Tin re &-Graham.
ts guing to.nu.it
KIRRPATRICK.
butcnv.red live, hog
Alon/.o Sting!
load of
Mr. Arciicv S I E IA O cai
is. McI 'anieI. .of-1his plai:e
volfax Sunday.
head of hogs. Ih'irsday.
id v-hvi
.1 W. Kirkpalriek sua!
ii'oige Anderson and wife ^pentSiiu
day wilh Aaron i^lile and family.
Dr. Drown was died to see the lit
th* daughter of Aaron Miller Sunday.
Mi I- I. l'.rown is still acting at-
.'•Kuperinte.ndenl of the Sunday School.
There wa^ no school I hui.*day iind
Friday on account of the cold weather.
Marlin Cunningham, of Convene S it his sister from Saturday until Mon
day.
Several pe. pie are wondering whethei they will i|cai fel b-aven like they do
on this earth. ....-• .) p. W has the only scheme fni
feeding catth). .He warms tho water
eveiy uiornini^. •J. W. Kirkpatriek and Mr. Shobe, ol
this place was Craw tordsvi le Satui
day on business.
O. A. Nay while walking ilownj the
railroad to tin* switch light found a frog with his back broke which slopped
the trains for awhile Sunday.
A party of young men slaiied from
here to C- awfordsville but got. as far
an l/mdcn and had to walk ba k.
Mr. O I'.aum A Co. shipped abov.t
sixty thourand husnels of corn in twi nt\ flays. There is not a town willnu
twenty miles of us. who can beat it ac
cording to the number ol inhabitants.
ROMNEY.
Dr. Pyke 'IR convalescent.
MI
John Oglosby is quite sick
Cat Crouch ie still on the sick fist.
The Ladies' Foreign Missionary Society met with Mrp. John Siniison. on •Wednesday afternoon at :I o'clock. On account of the severe cold there was
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Ml
ant time was "nan.
Hit! Usler has moved to JL-afdyeU
in Virginia.
Dr. Pyke has a very sick son. It is
supposed to be meaale^.
'1 he funeral of little Seootie l.aytoh
was well attended Sunday.
Little l.i/.i Livingston has been been ijuite sick, but is slowly improving.
o. I', i-'.vans ha a very severe stroke of paralysis iast week, but is
getting belter.
im.l uuple
eight additions to the church. May
lod revive tho people of Uomney!
Miss -Nannie Learning and .Mr. Sam
Maieberrv were quietly married on Val
entine day. at the home of the bride.
May their lives la strewn with (lowers' bright: and gay.
Little Scoot i«? Lay ton was born Jan::0. IB1.,1'2. to Mr. and Mrs. Crant Lay ton,,
of Romney. Ilis death occurred l-'eb
,Mh. 180"). at th" home of Mr. and .Mrs. Ale\- Switzer, near Linden. Alb-r a few
week^of snlVering .vith measles lie gently passed away. ..-
llomney has two churches, one school
house, four grocery stores, forty five*
residences, two blacksmith shops, one wagon shop, one shoe shop, three physi
cians, two ministers, one butcher shop,
one baibcr shop, one saloon, two-ehool
teachi'iot.e hotel and one feed stable, We.M I ifimm.y iias one elevator.
depot, one grocery and six dwellings. ..-4
'KINGSLY'S CHAPEI,
The more snow
!he more sleigh rides,
I liiHti-r Klni"i
belter, at this writ
JeSM! Ol 11 luH letlllll'Hl hfuile stay-.
Flul (. a-ti-i IS engagLd III tile altie biisinet-s.
•Jack Wanl killed a beef last Saturday veiling.
F.liuer Shavei is going tu sehnyl jh CrawforiKvilie.
Rev. I li'imev- Ii I lei 1 his regular appi,!ij' nieiit at this ])hj:e'liisl Sunihiy.--
I larirv \Vo, dy vi«ii..,| at Seth (.'I O W der's iast Sat unlay and Sunday
Ih-v. Ilo.ve Pickering is holding ii re
vival meeting at Wesley.'this week.
Sllppei at t!,( ,.,
claims are about 21 years old, and have now lost their jaw teeth, and they can't oat anything but mush and milk.
Several of our boys had to go to Rook-
ville, last week, to attend the Sexton murder trial.
Or. Marshal! says that this placo at
tracts his attention a good deal of late. We wonder why?
WINGATE.
Health good.
Horn to John Saintclair ami wife, a
line twelve piunil boy.
Tho protracted meeting closed with forty-seven additions to tho church.
Dan Curtis bought 80 acrei of land of
Martha Coone for which he paid $15 an
acre.
Mr. Short Horse, w,? would like to know if the last man you hit is a living yet. Now don't get out of your buots
before you tl ink-
Peter Cross, who purchased the stock in the Golden Rule house, hag given it a
town was laid out by Chris. Heaver.
I Aaron (iilkey is the oldeBt settler now I'
Mn the town. We have two
hou=e. and
:N, li. ilught^ is yrecliiig an
is barn.
IVout his wiote
ifas
hot a very large attendance, but a
li?
Tho measles are a!) the rage at
place.
Joe. Newton moved to his stock farm Monday, vi
ioe Miller has returned from a visit
South Raub school house burned down '1 hursday.
Mr. Ashley and viaughter. ,are nuu-.
bered with the sick.
for
auk" Titus is, .working
Literary W S well attended at I E I
town Tuesday uight.
Clyili
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Morris is t-penviiUvt "few uaB
iiere witli relatives.
Roy Trout is attetuitni: school at
Hanover thiR winter.
A. l'eebh-s our pregm-cator pre-
diets a big sugar run.
D. K. Elmore has erected, large
amount of slat lonc'ng. I
amcaint of clearing for W Kiniler.
said to be ferer-*.
Friday or last week when tlie ther
mometer was "J'J degrees below zero, the
the Shoemaker school hoo.su' came near burning down.
The protracted inuetim at. the M. F. church is still in progress with twenty-
Kev. (J rimes preached to a large crowd 1
Sunday evening at Jyingsley's Chape.i,.
Absalom El-oore is feeding tiie tinest
bunch of c»tt of any man on the
flidge. Let ali that can, give something to th-' c'imuiittee for the Nebraska niif-
Hannibal Finch is acting as agent, foi
Empire Metal Wheel CumjnHy. of
Quincy. 111.
'J In-tlround 1 lot.' saw his shadow
Moving has began and', from now un
til tlie last of March you cau see people
changing about.
Gas is the talk at present aii'iong soii
of our citizens who have come to '.he
conclusion that it is about the stutV. |j
:V I'hns O Connor, one of Pumpkin
Tiutges intellectual yo.ng men. con-1
templates placing his name .on the,mat riu'onial list.
'Miss ^iirinie Marshall, cur schcol
teacher: is giving entire satisfacliou in her line of work this winter. The
patron* «ill want her back- next sea
son. NMUvithstaridihg th intenf "t:61rl
•,\e,ith-'r a large crowd attended the
oyKte'r-.supper at this place IHP! Wed-
.nesuay nignt. f'roceeds to the amount Of J7.00 was taken in which ,w.,iil ic-
Hpent for Heading Circle IJt'iokt!.. 5^
..op*
O The report that II Trout had stni,-k
a flowing well was true, hut after three rcpm-i i.iays ilowing the well suddenly ceased
flowing and now it has been sank Ilio
feet more and no water has been struck. Stun, 1JI I,)B.. of ('rawford'
ville are drilling'the well and owing to
the intense coal they had to?,hut down
an ti! the weather becomes
down on
1 0 0
house
last Wednesday night-was a fiticce-'
Muster Klmore, savs Hmt hV is afraill
thai his line niiire, Mollie, will go blind.
Dr. Joe Shannon savs there in a "reat
deal of siekncKP around over the countrv'
'J'hiH neighborhood guve a liberal do
nation to the Nebraska sullen.rs. last week.
I). F. I^imore hus some sheep that |j,
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copied at lie, time.
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Our old piophe.K pionounee tlie •viator the coldest for over L'O ve^rs.
moderated.
SHORT HORSE.
air occt niiiic
11 ejy, A
barn on the Stile farm burnt a Wednesday.. It was.not oc-
A hlrg
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1 "II the people.:.-(lown thar at t'ra vforusvilie to hollar ail they're-ainind fi
about t-iiaf dad-iilasled natiiral gai=, bnt
WB .,nave ad the. )ii(.» and tire water ,y,,
can kin use We air burnin fen-.-e railin
at Ue presenthtini 1 good old kunl ry corn coll-'.
Katie Swaiee.r,, hud a large mol" cut
out of the--small-of.her back, the fore
par of the e,eel Iiy Doc liyan. Kate
hated to loose the pet hut had to on account' of pushin all the cane out. of
chair backs. She intciuis iiavin a lid
put on the hole it left and keep her
jewelry in it at nights, Kittie is a right pert giri tirst tiling you all know.
That empty headed Zulu thev call
Harry Rhodes, who hanga out at l\its.
Hum's Ilorv, got the stnllin kicked oir
of h1111 ,\londay bv Papa !-a!ey. Uhodi
fnj11eit to call on Fa's darter and wa-
atte
promptly shown out. He W S arrested
at Ladoga t-omotiuu! ago for being isoi
on the public utroetH. Oh, von henhoaded, freakish, Rlobberish, infernal:
b!
Tho road commissioner has not been
a doin bin biiBinuKH of late, and wo are
thinkin some of given liiui the iiiiltcri.
Our roads air so dog-goned bad that we
kin hardly Hiirmuunl thi'tn. lliley Barnes, of your place, was out uight
afore last and couldn't git homo in his
buggy until the follerin day. Sonicthing must be did at onct about this
matter.
To Harry 1j. Rhodes, the soft-headed
I cur of Possum's Glory: 1 see where I you lime excepted my challenge fur a
duel, and also set th.e date Now.
Rhode*, the truth ov the matter is this. 1 don't think you'"e got any bruins. 1
will meet JOII on the morning of April
the forth, IS'X). at .he Cruw fordsviiie Fair Oround, at o'clock, ami wdi light
you with 3S caiibur Smith A Weston re
volver. will also agree to pas a peace
of white paper over my heart as a target
thorough cleaning and is selling goods fur your cowardly ain:. I have chaoscd
at rock bot om prices. as my seconds Mister Frank Taylor and
This town is 70 years old. and was first Mister William Coddingtoi:. ••dsoeug-
cailed I'leaeant Hill and remained so till 'I
1 0
1S8-1. anil then its name was changed to Oovv. you whim peri'j ecallav. ,,g. ."-peak Whitlock in 18y0. The name, Wingate. 1 your will onct fur all. am! dose that
was given within the hist few years. nasty mouth of journ. You me «u
We have four grocery stores, two dry S agointuif 1 a.uat rob
name of A. Keller refeit
wife fr.-
goods stores, one bakery, one saloon, two I blacksmith shops, one livery stable, one ".-ill I poultry house, and a good elevator. The
and children of tli-ir dathiy,
wither with tho bloomin
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.i time tiowers. and your soul
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''-'Ut-nness. This
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... -j referee iinu onine vour s^conos.
churches,
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one ^»ar*V:ier ?hop. om* irne?F Fhoj\ two
mcbcr „i„,„P. "'"-01 TA LK: '0F PENSIONS.
PUMPKIN KIDGE. LIVELY DEBATE IN THE HOUSE ESTiiFJDA Y.
ndditi
tuyi/U. Ivvcept the
AL M*»U
.Alli'SPrt Oastinjt of fri tho t:-,U!-ie 1'rofill Sill
1 ri't/ i'oinftEc
Carp Crowder is the owner o* a -Uigh i-s],onsii)i!'ny £or \lischurji1nK hich is of the latest improvement. diet derks and we-e -tt-ying which
'i'inave l'"nUenwider is \loing a !arg
siL\ I it I N I I I I I I A
II I
riior-ijl f» VyU-h-iis pOrlUHt'i
a mapority as alnst It.
•n
racllic Mill io ti': j-,ei)oi'icii
We si ii teni iKieb. -MiJ.—r-The h»uw terday re^unn'il consideration of legislative, -judicial and executive liropriate.in !n!!.. Mr. 'l'ickler r.) oKerad as ii stitule for tiie provision fit the t'Ui vi-h'.i.ini( to vni- workinir force. of the jjensioii othce. T'ne .substitute proposal the san'K torce. of otiiccrs and clerks ai «i» pte.^'nt instead of tin dueed f'i'ee T-epnrvI--1 hy I he appropriation. -Mr. J'LeUler said the executive ulhomies were afraid to assiofie the .id sot- I unload the respOjMib.Uity on .. f.:ot^ress. This in'ou^ht oil a warm debate, conducted
the
In a 'half humorous, half si-rious vein and in whi. b. every memtK-r par licipaU-d.
V\ nen t!ie VeVc /wUA'i]'taki'lV-?"fui Mr, Vickler'si- -ut::iii ute jt,^'.-wiisr-.'il'efi.-a t• to j.:..
When tlie bill NVi.s reported back lo tin holism the contest was resumed against the provision for annual clerks to eongress. Mr. Dti'ckei'j pointed out that the annual,.elu$Ak'vi?oiihi..cost I 000 before. th« le-xt uii,m--'ss actually assembled I Th" iot( nsity- iVf
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the "2nd. Hence we will have six week more winter.
e.eling'.^
li.roij^ei.l hy
the struggle bi\)Ufc'ht out- many humnrIons incidents. Mr. Doekery iinaliy cut ou off the lively debate hy moving liio previous question, which v.as ordered. A yea and nay vote was then taken, on I he amendment', for the annual clerks, and it was defeatcd- -yea.:- OS. nays Hi. Most of the republicans voted foi' the clerks ami Ihe scratt The h-gis-. lative appropriation lull was then possed without division no I house, a
In- itlomliir
Ultlnm! Ai i'' l». 1'
•I »o».i, Ill
n\ Mr. f"ullom
K1LLS HIMSELF IN
a.
radi' .-tud tu asK-
inn I' rti1-! tiotr to i. -oi,.,-l pa 1. 010 ll uin -bin road u_in .. f.rot11 ti ao: v.'i'i
and
Ml I E E O 1. fiom llli com I an te" olt vpri vnet-as 'Hud lr-i: tioii« the ^oliii ii pi ,,iii,,jfr foi .lection i.l 11 111.1. l\\ 'ill eft Mi" o| 1 }|. people
Mi. ,i,.iiii-j. idem uli) r-pon-'d lie llli nt tee
bill'-iuii.pted by the nn.im-e foi unlimited-coinage of si bill
W
.il 1. tO the )ll .!-.
•Mi \e-,l, 1 ruin Use'jUtHliee c, i.-d a -joint I'eHoiiitloil the inn' for cnllecime' the in and uwked fi.r its immedialc .• lion, but: ob.ieclion was lnaof resolution ,\-en' ov.-r
The
•lull lending '.ie ta\ ldet.ithe
Ali. I 'en called up-his-re!- .! Mtib'iiife I ,i.- Jiidn ii,v, i-innil'!!111n )el I hi.-. 1 i-M,|utu.,|j ,vlni:iliirinic'• O O Ufcahl.y ol. toe |-e,,ent boilll IKKlleM resolution wnt to I lie ca lend:
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All. Klackbiiru moved in idlce ii| postfilliee aiipiiiprifiCLon- bill. :.!ind Allen.-, took the floor.-'-but'---yleMefJ Stew in to ui-fuy- th. l.x-i sat tie- l'ie5.jdenl ou 1 ue:curiv.m
A
I he Mr. Air. of
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
II A tY A 11 AN AMKNKMliN I
Strojiff Oppesltlon in ll»! Mount P.'rnltuiKIT4 Ill
SHOT DOWN BY TRAMPS.
Iiu uior titif !k nf j'inon:* 1 a Ifis lvvu
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,•1 r. Si.-wrui de-.-laiefl Ih" :id'rine-t r-i-tion i.nl I. fu -.-d lo caiTV out 1 lie law", and on houid l.i th. ,i i,,.n s() ly and diMi nni'H uh, .aiielatf ^h^l!dd ib he liov, fi ,\n) :i l::n 1:': -I irai tJ 1.i ltle.d-.. ific :,,1
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ijf'iivr-r. Cole., Keh. 1-1—A speeiui ji f.'eee'.ili.-an from I'lioenix, Ariz.
the savs: I'"i/tnk -Smith prosperous fnrmer, was murdered at midni?-lit at his own do."* lie and his v.if" ware aromcd hy I wo men enlei in^- their luf.iu Sini'li inmpeii up. sraspert a li.ui .iii'l had driven the burylair. to the poi eh, wleu ian-, of iheni drew a r-» \olvt-i and lired. The bullet pcie-tru-a a I ten I-'.:rl. A. .ioiHisiMi :.-:nd Tommy McI 'ona lo. rii ee under a ri.esI, •-ie p' t- I vi'iine.^V
IRES or A DAY.
Mil ll fsiei II n^- I il-IIK l.wc. 1 00,000,
.Mev,l\ t.!T\l-l I'll 11 1 II- it r.l lire. Ihitlalo. N lb 1'|'|,e i'oiirstory bnci I ll in to 10 Lock slreet, o, upn liy .i jinnib-i- ot nuimifacturius: brins. was suited by Ide .vesti-ide y. Till: total kiss will reach $100,000, luoslly co\ ei ed bv insui ance.
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I.oks-
!CSt Hill,
.J tj.] 1 nX^Wl' If 8.11(1 lU
a
tn.n fraud in A latiama. Se ,. iors Morgan ,111(1 f'n: li 11 .1 tested naima th" (hari es of the senator. De-,--n--,f:i.m of the nostoilic('.. .!pjir..'pnai.iii.i bill was thin lesnu.i d. Air. •handle. taking away the limit lixed |-,v.Ja the amount .that can be bonipanii,-s and allowing- the general lo lo as tie pleased.
U, |N V, lib l'j —'I he
opera, horn ,aut.l .,' -U'cs'-i it block, hi
which ,\\. Ti •j-juf.-i C. II. d'ollel-'y .|, store were h.V.-a weie in ,ii.,ved.
I Y. tel da ,•
A Rfd-'t'PulnMKriiv- div (.'lift' Indian i"wv:ii.ei in -cousin the wreck and v.as iiiiswil, aft'-r v.hi- Mr .Ml.-. ,-e- found to
sumed his j.f CI
upon
id railroad,pOStUKlslO!"
Air. i.iorma.il rcnundeil lie' senator that tin' iolal amount of the appropriation was limited »o a -eriain tignii-
Earlier in the al'ternoon Air. ['aimer olitriini'd unaninious conseni to eoii sll(,r pension hills el o'eloek, and lids hous having- arrived that ordei- was tak« up arid several pension bills' pus.sed. .After an iltive se.ssiou the •-nat»' adjourned.
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Tuesday, February 1 th•--Uncle
birthday.
Most of the township CII O OIH within tlie ensuing live W
Washington. Feb. lit.—The appropri.ttion for a Hawaiian cable, which wan added to tlie diplomatic anil consular apuropriallon bill l-.v the pena.ic. I'llrnbitie* material for an inlerestint: con-trover-y between tln two lio .:-.-s. 'i'ho Hawaiian policy of the house drie* not include Hie I-lawaiian cable in it-.-" -re"d —at any rate the Hawaiian policy of I the democratic majority of the .house, pocketliook, it having I *n found If' There will he a stron- oppoKiti-m in the which she at, house to the expenditu.-e of a half million upon the purvey and U.v prdimin- wo hundred pairs of mens $.)(( ary work, both on the ii -nt ral principle KIIOCH for ^'.!.U0. All new. You will lia\. of objection to government a hi to ,-nter- window. The C.iui.d prises of this character and :«*).'fit:,
the depleted condition of the treasury, The regular communion feast will Lt Chairman McCreary of the conimittitj
there was no way out of the diineuKy I Bob sied paitii hate bs.en n'^.'i' save the dlsehargo of the jury and a furioiiii during the week, and mt iiy v°Tnew trial. The case will he calk-d igaln .„
I Gros.-cuiJ and then broke in a mass for tiie defendants and their counsel. For half an hour Kui :ne V. Dees h-ld nil improviseol levi'e with the jurors.
John Harringan in the latest aildit^'
to the Montgomery County Bar.
Mrs. James Shannon died at
ing.
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on foreign affairs staled plainly his ohjeetlon'i to tlio cable project in a recent speech, and the keynote ilv- |einocratic jioliey on Hawaiian maileis lias always been uttered hy th." chairman of the committee. The cable item will command the support of the republicans, but there is every probability
Chice.g-o, Feb. Nearly three
a
next -May. been sacriticcd «n betiaif »f the !•».«« The Olite.ojiit: was particularly untortunate for President l.iehs and his asne following p-_ sociates. a.s a dramatii (r.-p S. the announcement tif the decision of th? court fully demonstrated. An uuquit1 tal at the hiinds of the jury surely would have followed had not Mr. Cue's illness intervened to defeat the trial, 'Phis was made apparent when the jury 1 us discharged. K.ieh of them hurried forward to shake the hand of Judge
CHURCH.
li«ht ii ri I'UI MI Out in ll)% Wifn'K 1 la/a-Iton, i'a... .Fell. 1. of Audenrii'd ciuinnittod suicide tcrday. I le 'recently brought his *nd children from the old country, hits bieii out of work ever sine-.
Shfintv His I.iff I'rv-UMire. —Louis l'ockso yeswife and
Ves-
terday h" invited ins wife to'accompany him to St. ]\i ii creek- Catholic church. Together i.hey liowed before the a.ltur. The husiiand iirose and push."--\v i.lkeil to tile iio..r, leaving his
her kneos. The 1st tier v. as suddenly startled by a pistol shot. Tunning she saw her husband ar. the floor with blood streaming fiorvi a .wound in his head. The woman rushed toward him but before she rea( hed him th'- second shot was in-eil ar.d he f.-il dead in her arms. |. V- 'V
score of l'_! to ii.
.liii'R linn store ,t nd S'l.ioda and cl.ol.lilng .' t. A ex: 1.11 I a Ba y, y.-.-'. -r-l.-f y.
not veii'.
lil S:i(, I 1111 l.v ii 11, er. Ht. l/ouis. Alo.. I'elj. —l''.iurteen yeai -.a-,..i the-st^funboa-t .JaineK Howard eituyht riri^ifr.t. ,thefind «.f olive si it aiei Mink, iir the river, '•a.rryim.r n. a. safe, winch at the ,«va!V "mailt vc.luahles. aniwirifii^': to
i, .lo.-^.j.ii K. Jubin. .a •r e.nd wrecker locateif found the .safe. II. was. tarn a, -larye quantity 'of
coin, which had ucen ,m«'lt'''d by U-,'. heat oi tlie liie, and also a 'o|d ivalcii, with tlc name of/Luna, I'etei-s Oil the ise.
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..-Clllllou .[^"b. i! I „'t I'lCIISter mills issued noviee in evei-ysdeijai-t-llieill hlSt -.,h H)U ll'-i Ji-i* ,,,,( j,, waWhich .v.,II alfeei in liie v:.'-iii:Iy of :^t00o ni'-n and women. The w'eavfits, of whom there are orobahly l.ooi). ar," cut cents a piece. Other'departments are similarly affected. onie workmen suffering jier cent. cuts. 'Phet Keiif'i-al talk of a strik".
City property for sale.
Co., US W. Main St.
Ikt
re*
dence in Darlington on Tuesday i.V
Miss Willie Lee has recovered fat*
obseived at the First Presbjti':
church on one week from tumurro?
morning l-'eb. 'J-lth.
General Lew Wallace, tho authors
"Hit! Hur,"' will lecture in the Oiieiinrr
the evenings of February'22 and'J
Cincinnati Emjuiror.
I Music Hail orchestra furnisher!
DEES CASE GOES OVER. S day nigiit About two hundred ji'-ij-nn:
Inry iml Trial to Ho Iti-^nn were in attendance.
A pa tn Next flfuy. Howard Caley bought the W. fi, Hat-
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weeks and witnesses eatno to naught tonlyht when the eleven jurors in the Delis conspiracy trial were dis- I charged from further consideration of the case. As was feared, a mistrial resuited through the illness of Jtiror Coe. tiionic chili, of New oik. suJudge Orosscup and counsel for the frov- fended aim highh a\ii itciatfo eminent were convinced all alon^ that
.s.
for the P. O. H. of A., slag toei.il.
1 liur-
low residence on south ireen strcetthii
work of court, counsel jury jil reuiove into it in a f« week unci
days. Amount paid SI.100
The concert given at the
Ni
on Wednesday evening
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i\ thf
t'fjiihar
«'eil at
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well as clear niusical voices' U&v-
past. Hue.
•it clt.i
A iuasiiie ball was given in the club room last evening by thi
nicinbei'H, It was a most eu.u)"l
affair unci atlouled greal iiiiiuscii.ri-'.
all present. ,[
Come i|inck. Vic have two liUi.dP
pairs ol women's drese shoes that will sell for Sl-'i"). former prices
sSi.OO, $2.r,U ami d. All. n*-w
windfiw. Thetirand.
heginning with Suutlav I ht. Ihi .i
lire bell will strike three, hours each .e
as follows: Seven clock, a. in.: new
and six o'clock the evening. he
hen you hear it don't, "git skeered.
Several new names were added to. ,.' SL bsciiption list again this week. lit
I wili drop in a t\.w at a time, the i.r-
VIKW is not i.leatl vet by any ntea!-
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Far from it. Wi continue "in ti-
See'.'
Wife op,
An exciting game of Idisket, i'lill
waged be'wei-n the City and C'oiii
tcTimt at ihe^Af-Pocialion gy mnasiuiu
Monday evening which resulted in
victory for the business men steam 1
I ir. Chester Urn on renmvid
i'ibroifl tumor from a hoi en owmd
a a a iv in
icily on Salniday last. It wae a
piece of surgery and speaks well Button's ability in that line.
A ['car load of provisions was II
week shipped the Nebraska sullen
Donations fr in the outer town?!.-
were (jiiite satisfactory, Crawfon
ville hers-cif lias full hands in lock
aflt In own needy oc.i and die
little for her foieign sister.
At tl.eC
ipj er
y'ou .may
and cjgiiis
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sire in the wav
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tve n.
you art: tlcsitotis ct s,'i
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Your hoti.^chinil maitls
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mail,.
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WHEN YOU TRAVEL BUY A
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call fn
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L. A. CLARK.
Agent. CraWIO HKN ille.
