Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 February 1895 — Page 1

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•Tlurrin l.ircn*.—. '.sc.it '. 1 attersiin ami Hva G, Beebe. Win. M. Harney i)') Eliza H. Graves.

Dayton I-". Killgi.ire .and Loin.A.. rmantrout. J. Jasper Nay and Alice H. Porter.-

Silas II. Guard and Sarah K. J.ami*. Both invib-s. .v'vfl'i!

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guests and everything passed oil' most happily. The only draw back being the fact that not a boy rras present or expected, (.iirls that's uot fair.

Dealt) of Fouuiuin It. C«tiibrw At his homo on the corner of' Main and Blair streets occurred the death of Fountain ij Guthrie at 1 o'clock 011 Thursday afternoon. Mr. Guthrie received a stroke of paralysis three years ago and has been in declining health since. About two weeks ago he received another stroke from which be never recovered. He was »i( years of age and leaves a wife and live children.

.lnri-!iiK«' a fnilui-r. The following petitions for Vnvorce have been tiled this week.

Henry Deannoud from his belter half.

Marv. Aaron Itntton from his bett'-r naif.

Adaline. Klla Rankin, froiu tier worse half.. Roger. "To be or not to be that :is. the ques

lion."

"Shi ii Ku ii iIhII 1" .lliirru-il. The well known anil popular "Sneepy Randall will, on nest week. tai unto himself a bride. The lady's name we have failed to learn, but her home is in Shelbyvilte where she is a leader in social circles. Congratulations, old boy.

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Orion Wilson -i'hfT''Hoy.ii '.Nl. Custer. enwdit'it» Robert. J'. Ramsay and Daisy ,1 1 s- .• i, »|o! of

Frank Mi 1 «.I Magnolia I r/j0k.. atz and (.'1 ha Xedor. I^ea?dnnan and Minnie

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r-iiriger. Georg Wilkv

Snyder -'and tranOa V.

Durbiu .-'.andi !Saraii l'!:

Ir». l.iu\ Unuimoiul On .Mcnuay aftprncion o'clock, .Mrs. Lucy AliiX. llaininond. heart trouble, at

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coiored, tiieil from her home on

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MO years of a^e and although unwell for '-'",V

some time her death was not expected I'lished., he opening so soon. The funeral was hold from the A. I-,, church at o'clock on

Mrs. Funk, of Ladoga, is visiting

frieud.i in this city.

Lieutenant Will May was in from Columbus. Ohio this week on a visit.

The Dandelion Club will give a dance oi. Monday evening in the Knights

of St. John Hall.

There was a Sundav School convi 11 tiou held at Ladoga yesterday. A large crowd attended from this place.

The pubbc schools enjoyed a holiday Friday. Washington's birthday. Fitting exercises were held, at the school build ings ou Thursday afternoon.

The Salvation Army brass band gave a concert in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium last night the proceed' of ivhieh will go towards purchasing the building.

The, Womens" Auxiliary of the Y. M.

tine Silk Cahili'ric: give socials and make heroic efforts to

assist in saving

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•'FOLLOW. FOLLOW.

I Will Follow Jesus'? The Salvation Army Again in Our Midst The Improved Order of Salvationists Hold

Meetings in the Methodist Church Large Crowds Attend. The memory .if the Sal vat jon Army sevr -al vphi ago was completely I

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overshadowed. this week. by the appear ance ijf Captain Kemp and his band of liftern young ncn. a! the .Methodist church. The vomit m'*n compose a -brass band arid played some good music. Th '.v arnveii in the city 011 Tuer-day. ar.d 'wi'ti. i.iori.-a and banners they tundra sti'cet ..parade. which was 1 he meal's of the large auditorium and ihe Methodist church to its

:u liiKjst. capacity in the evening. Lony '••before 7 o'clock, a curious people be«an t! ))onr in to lind t-ooil scats for the con..cert? previously announced, and by ?::!(),

:t!ie hour for openii.t: the exercises. 1 standing room alone was left and that «.iwas soon, taken This band of Salva-l-tioni?tB dill'er greatly frorr- those with whom we have been acipiainted. They are a «o(.d looking and intelliyent set of I

younu' fellows, and iheir jrk is in the

Ifamiiiond. wife of churches throughout theeountry. ra'sint

funds with which to curry on the work

in the) slums of our larger ci'.ies. Chi-

Wabash A%emie. Mrs. Hanfcn.ind .%a«- cayo ha'-jn-t had a crusade from them

Wednesday afternoon, conducted by CaptHin Kemp slating that the huge Rev. l'ettii'..rd. Interment at Oak Mill V.ha'l »ec-n grossly misrepresented C'emeterv. both _11 the press and by prejudiced peo[iie. 'Our method," said he "seems iiimtiie ii 111lid:*.^ I'urtj. the disapproval of some, simply

On 1'u end ay Misses, \l,iy V.'asson and

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Millie Jctt wen well we'll not say

how old. but nevertheless both had a birthday and both celebrated the happy occasion by giving a large party at tho residence of .1. A. McLM'-irc on south Walnut street. The young lady clerks employi at Louis Hischoi's were the

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^aivalion Army and its purposes,

church bellr. wind* are used call your eongiegations together." I lis remarks on this point were quite lengthy, and he suceeoed in enlisting a great anio. ntof sympathy. Captain Kemp's Musical band seemed to lie the greater attraction. and they performed on horns, violins, mandolins and accoriiians. Vocal duets and solos were also well rendered by the young evangelists. The entire band was atl'orded entertainment during their stay here in the different homes of the congregation members and were taken in pairs. A collection was taken for the good of the cause, and the meet mg ndjonrned about 9:30 o'clock. Another meeting was held on Wednesday afternoon and one in I he* evening, at which time several conversions were made. The Army is doing a grand work and should be encouraged rather than abused.

Who Kli-kc.l the CilW

On Tuesday evening. Wilber llouk had the strong arm of the law to em brace the ilefencelesss form of .John Wells.'one of Houk's farm tenants, on the ground that he had confiscated a load of unbaled hay. and betook himself hence with it in a pocket concealed, anil behold, on the following day came they before the most high, the Mayor, and he sat and looked upon them and heard their pleas, whereupon ho caused the accused to be delivered again to liis regular duties, having peradventure believed him to lie innocent. The disciples of rest, -.vhohad assembled within the walls of justice, were quite amused at the order of things, and they afterwards spake and confessed to the multitudes, saying it was like unto a circus, and the multitude in their turn, said nothing.

I C. A have subscribed £100 towards the I purchase of the building and are to Attorney 1 Javis. the council for Frank

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The services conduc t"d this week at the l'riinitivu Daptist '.-hvirt'li by tho "Rev. S. Gut hrie have been very suc cessful and attended by a good number of people. Rev. Guthrie is an able

talker

and I as won favor with' all who were fortunate enough to hear him.

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Veagley. laid argument, before the judie-

a

year old son of Jas. Connelly for a change of venue in his case, Davis and

residing at New Market, died claiming thai Yeagley could not obtain 011 Tuesday night about Hbltt) o'clock of justice in this county the croup. Ihe burial took place un

throne of Judge Harney, on Tuesday,

ever, otherwise supposed and refused to grant, the plea.

I.i-irn .U Tille »l" W A the Nutt hotel on Monday e\eti ing a stag party took possession. Messrs. W. W. Morgan, •/. J. lnsley ami (J. Smith entertained a number of their self same sex. and all entertained each other in turn by cinch and goods

palatable.

equal to any and all emergencies, and will take no bluffing. A young lady teaching north of the city wascompelled to defend herself in a rough and tumble night operator at the Monon tight with a l'J-vear old young man and Mr. Bennett will doubtless

swiped the earth with him. bullet protectors in the future.

\utlitl ul Hi- l'« Mr. F, j. Bennett, of Rising Sun. has returned and resumed his duties as station, keep a

lees than a minute she" had "fairiy I young artillery on guard duty, and weurV laro consult the Youutsvdle letter oi* the

'SPLENDOR FALLS

From Castle Walls." The P. 0. S. of

And Dance Last. Evening The

Event of the Season.

The Uniform Rank. U. (). S. of gave their third annual reception and dance !at evening at their Arinorv. The hall was tastefully decorated wiln tin- A mi-ricau and Commandcry colors. On one side of the orchestra platform stood an easle "n which rested the t'ommanili'r\ charter handsomely I-draped ar.d on another corner stood an e.aslc with the portrait of Washington similiarly adorned. ()ver one hondre'd persons respoiitled to their invitations ai'd the large armory was one solid mass ol gay dress and colors. The boys had very wisely secure'! the services of the home orchestra, which rendered the neenssrry inspiration to perfection.

Promptly at S: 1,"» the grand march was begun and the column was led by the (.'otninandery members and their cotntime to tl thi music arrange'! by Frank Davis then an overture by the orchestra.

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been evening was

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taken up with an explanatory regarding

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I 'olanaise Triumphal. Following

•ame tie Commandcry Quadrille,

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These overtures occurred at intervals during the entire evnning and the tuno.jf was equally divided in dancing ar,d{

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i»l-reourse.

which proved to be a

decided impruvcinont over tlic usual

make the evening a perfect social suecess taste

because- we re°or drum and tentmnof thep' -piealong the highways that they may hear the gospel preached. 1 1" "11 1 i,.' ... I sidered under the head of high annrcci it is not inateriallv ditierent trom your 1

to the use of the bass I The ("ommumhrry is ooinposr Inats horn to attract the at- 1 Crawfotdsvillo's representative young men. and to receive an invitation to one b'fe nom the ale: of their social entertainments is con

ation.

Lamb it Irwin have taken the old re- llayues as receiver, he expects all paylinbh taiior shop. I] 1 West Main street, meuts to bo made to him. lnvestig'aformerly run for yearn under the name 1 tion will be made and the thing settled, of iliiite A' lishop. and would respect- Council adjourned tired, but satislied. fully ask the customers of the old lirm

to come and see us. as we intend keeping a full line of merchant tailoring goods, and in connection will carry samples from several of tho largest wholesale woolen houses in the United Stales. Mr. 1:1. A. Wilhife will remain with us and will cut for all of his old customers or for the },\iblic: at large.

We will be very thankful for all cutting of garments that is brought to us. and will see that we keep up Cue good reputation of the old shop, and the \:'V.v

All of our work will be done ill the latest and best of style. All goods will be sold at the lowest, and smallest margin. Only the best of workmen will bo employed, and ail wotk will be yuaranteed. a 11 A 11 in

The rude State Legislature is reported as having had a barrel of pure "kill 'em quick" whiskey 011 tap during the discussion of the Nicholson temperance bill, the stuff' having been furnished them by the Indiana Liquor League. And al. the while sat the good temperance people and their friends in tho gallaries and prayed for the passage of the bill. Tlia whiskey at the same time was kicking in tho sides of the barrel concealed in the State house basement, in amusement, while" the great, and august body gave grave and encouraging looKs which were possibly misconstrued by the pure at heart. What js the world coming to.- Will Frankfort kirdly inform us.

Doit'i Hide* Vo Miiu. When any of the following committee of the Y.M. A. approaches yon for a donation towards purchasing the as^o ciation building at. the sale next Thursday. this committee was selected at a meeting held on Monday evening. Geo. Mauser. Hverett Pole, Cliff Voris. las. Johnson. Fred Gregg. Oruer (.'ox, Chas. freight car, is not receiving proper credit Whittington. Tully Crabbs. Chas. Intyre. Sam Rillman. Leon Brower. Chas. Lacey. Will Kelly, Arthur Mc Cain ami Joe Ib-rron. They will surely

vv 1 im Ihir rnlit.

Ml. Ri.\ 1 i-.w: I understand thai the policeman who arrested Win. Bennett for purloining 7 cents worth of coal. Iroin a Monon

id. A policeman that a brother policeman of such

for his noble would rob an honor, ought t,o be chastised:'tis a burning shame. A card of thanks should be tendered the "copper" who made the arrest. Mud this policeman been placed in ihe same circumstances as Bennett, tie would not have taken the 1 I coal. Hi' would have let his family freeze to death. S. I). 1

Mrs. M. De\ ore. who has spent several years iu Alaska in the interest of Christianity, delivered a lecture 611 that country and its natives in the First Presbyterian church parlors on Wednesday evening. Her discourse was very interesting and although greeted by a small audience, all were highly pleased with her talk.

Stnrh'il Kuiiiili limine.

It seems as though the. pat-.tor of the .Methodist church, at Yountsville, has started a rough house with members of his congregation for dancing, and loud

is the complaint over it. For particu-

eighth page of this issue.

^PPorAors OHicc

51TII YEAR—NO. 27

"DADDY WOULDN'T

Buy Us a Bow Wow Just Yet, But May Do So Later A Fierce Session

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A.. Commandevy Annual Reception

ol the Council Monday Evening Everything Discussed.

the. city 'd'aUs hold their regular meeting, in the council'chyiuber. on .VI on-iay evening and a '.•lively (.,.••. too. was it. About lie. lirst 1 i,mm io be tired was the '.'ity Treasurer's*report, showing that the chicken's head \vas

on

the block and r-aiiy to be whacked ofl', relative to th» widening of (ireen Btroet: damage tigurei-all reportctl t'orthu samo,

I hat horrible tjurstion of "no gas'' thou sprung a leak, and a committee, conaisting of Myers, the original,stai'tor of the 'incKtion, M. Campbell :md Thomas. I was appointed p. investigate' then atter, 1 he council can haidiy act .on.this. matter as a body.

Simeon Fldriuge ns{ his looting iu bin ciiiicuvor to onia'iient one of the city's poles 111 front of his place of bupjrjog^ with ins trade sign, ou the grounds that 1 should one pole be used for such a purpose they might nil be.

Tim .juestion of using crude oil for fuel «as discussed, bin no action wan

taken 011 the matter, pending furhter in investigation. The Standard Oii Company have mail" an oiler to furnish tho oil at 1 ^0 centp |.er gallon, 1'Ij police bi'N-trd rcpor'fc^MYilliaiu

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systeni. Orange. l,"mon and Pineapple'!' -^'"^''d and carried to prohibit .loafing sherbet was served from the room, ond- nothing to the letter. Ol (ii 1 was.'granted a

l:i1, s! i!liu Uj

one corner of department rooms and honco-

as lacking to I

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Tl..- Mill.- ire I ibe 0.r.,er

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which was done to the -(.lueen's K'n'den an unfrequented end

of Pike street durins. for such.

•(•"arried out

tl

coming season

A

Light Com­

pany amounting to was not allowed owing to the misconstruction

I'ast orders. Heretofore this money has been paid to. a New York

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Another fo.v chase took place at !arlieid yesterday.

trom. a,

liruce Luckett has recovered short spell of sickness.

Mrs. Judge Kerns has returned to hf home in Find ley. Ohio..

Wed-

O. D. Cook blew into' ti'fwiY on nesday evening to stay awhile.

Work on the new Wabash aveuuo bridge is progressing -out of sight."

The (.'enter church ladies held asocial in ihe.church 'parlors ou Tuesdav evening.

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'Juife a delegation from here attended th' Sunuay .-chool convention at 1 .adoga esterdi.'•. 1

.las. Met. ::re has purchased theiNliuKl S. saioon. fiit-h he formerly owned, of Custer, the ate proprietor.

Metal plates have been placed upon the mail boxes ami 1 lM-roby all can as-' certain the hours of mail collections.

William Bennett was. this week, taken to the northern penitentiary to begin his time for filchingt'oal from a Monon• car. •:."«'

For tho benetit of those living thereabouts. a new mail box was. llns week, placed 011 the corner of Green and Chesnut streets

'1 he "High Hilarity" aU Music I iall,' I Friday, drew a f»ood-sized house, and I the hilarious hilarity was highly enjoyed by a portion thereof.

I On tomorrow evening the (if A. It I will attend services at the Centor I'hurch 111 a body, and will be addressed by Dr. C. .1. Cunningham.

The ladies of St. John's T.piseopal church gave asocial 011 Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Bmfoi'd, corner ol ater anil Pike streels,

The Medical Societv met at the office

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on "Superficial Burns" by Dr. I lavidson.

"Aunt" Sally Bogar was lined it the Mayor's court on Wednesday for selling liquor lo minors 011 a ciiarge pro ferred by her daughter in law, Mrs. Nettie Bogar.

IvI Porter, of the. tirm of Porter Bros., horse buyers, lias rented a house ou south Walnut street, near tho Wiih'ito grocery, and will move his family here from Roachdale. ..

Fred Handle will start inanimolh cigar store in the room 011 east Main I street to be vacated by '. L. Most. He received a consignment of cigars anil tobacco this week.

A sensation again this week. A mean one to at that. A prominent man of *1: business, not saving what kind, and adI" other mans bosom companion, Say nothing. Wo wont.

j%7At his home, six miles north west, of this city, Chambers Jackson, aged SO" years, passed away on February 11th,

Tho funeral services were held 011 last Sunday from the Liberty church.