Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1895 — Page 1

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CRAWFOllDSVII.LE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, MARCH 2

lSM Kb KVKKY XATt'KDAT.

W. II. KLTZRIITII

Kditor,

S. K11y is yet on the sick :ist.

he HuuL-.Wells Huit lias Ikcb compromised

Bruce bpeeu arrived borne fri. Hot Springs. Ark this week.

'Squire Westfall. of Wavnet..\vi lias feigned his position as such.

"Alimony" will bo presented at Music Hall on next Thursday rnght.

Will Smith, the Yandalia operator. is ill at hip home in Darlington.

Schultz. A Hulet \iave purchased the east Main ^tr"et property of Mipp flattie McKwei.

Miss Sal I io Newton entertained a number of her lady friends on Thursday afternoon.

.An alarm of tire at :.'i0 last evening called the department to the residence of JesBe Drake, in the ea?t end. Light damages.

Ramsay it Goltra have eold their gentb' furnishing Btoek to Lee S. Warner. Bert Ramsay will be employed by Mr. Warner.

the wife of Dr. Tilney, residing on woBt Wabash avenue, died on Thursday evening after a lingering illness from typhoid fever

'1 he total amount of the Durham real tstate sain ",-as more than $22,00(1. and the Dakota property had no bidders and was not sold. .'

The doctors are' bragging on the amount of sickness now prevailing. We say bragging, because cunipiaininp. we think, an improper term.

Jeff Ashbv and wife will make thenfuture home in Crawfordsville. Jeff has secured a postion as engineer in a saw mill. Roachdale News.

Albert Henry is reported as being no bettre. He has been removed from his room in the Mills school building to the residence of W. 11. JackBon. on east Market street.

The busiDesB houses were in utter darkness for a while on Thursday evening, on account of the failure of the incandescent lights. The trouble was caused by a converter burning out,

Aaron Hughes, who has bo Jong resided in Crawfordsville. has moved his effects to Winchester, lud., where he will spend his declining years, Mr. Hughes wan Crawfordsville's photog rapher at an early date.

The Ladies' Missionary {Society of the First church gave their aunual social in the church parlors on Thursday evening which, owing to the inclemency of the weather, whb not largely patronized. The supper, however, was above par.

The next lecture in the course given under the auspiceB of the ladies of the Presbyterian church, will be given in that church by Dr. R. J. Cunningham, of CrawfordsTille, next Thursday evening, March 7th. Ills subject will be "Lincoln." Doctor Cunuinghain is one of the most Jinished scholars in the State. Everyone should hear him. He will bo followed by Dr. Burroughs, president of Wabash College, who will lecture Friday evening, March lfi.—Covington Friend.

One of Del'auw's young lady students went to the country to spend a few days wi\h friends. The farmer has a lot of tinely bred cattle of which he is very proud. He took the young lady out to see some of the calves, ami she immediately became enthusiastic in her admir ation, exclaiming dramatically. "Oh. see the pretty littie cowlets." The faruiei suppressed the laugh that was more thamlue, and replied soberly and perenely, "Oh no, they are not cowlets, they are bullets Creenca6tle Star Press.

MnrritiMC larcimr*. Edward S. Stephens and Minnie Payne.

Oliver P. Horney and Martha B. Dunbar. Michael Edward Clahan and Peniah Esther Chad wick.

John M. White anil Emma Jones. Wilbert A. Breaks and Flora C. Mor ris.

John I!. Kent and Amanda Banard.

Will br Herr Iareh 18th.

Owing to the protracted meetings be ing held at his church, in Sidell, 11)., Rev. Creighton, who has been called to the Christian church of this city, cannot come until March ISth. It was at the request of his congregation that the people here granted him a stay to finish iiis meetings there. He was to have been here by to morrow.

Novel Ifnrr.

An exciting rase took place on tho Tinkerviile road yesterday morning, in which three wagon loads of hay went spinning down the road and all but overturned in tho ditchep. Kd Lnnngr won second place.

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There will be services at St. John'fi Episcopal cburcl, every Friday evoning during tho lenten season. They began last night.

AS PLAIN

As the Nose on a Man's Face Will be

His "Hangout" We are to Have a

New City Directory and Countv Ga­

zetteer.

Messrs. .1. ('howning anil \V, \V. Hut'man. two most pleasant gent Ionian from Anderson, representing tlt.i Co. lumbia Directory Company, are the city for the purpose of getting up a new directory and county gazetteer. The Anderson Bulletin ,had the lollowing to say regarding it: .: "L nder the supervision of John howning and W. \V. Ilull'man. the o.uinbia Directory Company will, tomorrow. begin the compelation of a directory for Lew Wallace and Fleming T. Luse city of Crawfordsville. I hey are the compileis of the present Anderson directory, which haH given excellent satisfaction. Their latest publications are the directories of Hartford City and Montpeliar. and thev are fully up to the best standard of sucn works."

••1 Hurried nud Fooleil 'Kin.

Another neat surprise party has come to light, wherein our own Joe Whittaker Ptole a march on the boys, and was married on Thursday to Miss Lena Murray, a charming young lady of Covington. Some time ago. we hinted it together with a change in business, and like tho Rre.v preacher prophet's, our forecasts have materialized. Joe holds down an excellent position on the Bit/ railroad anil needs no discription as he is well known, being one of our young energetic townsmen, whilo his young bride is of the elite of Covington. The young couple arrived in tho c'tv last, evening from tho east, and are stopping at the home of the groom's mother, on south (•reen street. We extend congratnla tions and host wishes.

He WIki *»lenK 11 llnrM- iivti I'inrhril. And so it goes. On the night of Feb ruary 22o, some enthusiastic unknown, having more of a desire to ride than walk, stole a h.irse belonging to John Campbell, who resides two and one-half miles south of this city, and made off with said animal. The police were given the cue and on Monday tho thief was captured at Lafayette whore he had sold the animal for tho paltry sum of live dollars. lie gave his name as Jack Wrigiit, and is a personal acquaintance of Campbell's. Jackie old boy was brought down from Indiana's haven and placed in the county bastile to await the action of the grand jury

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On Sunday morning at her home, in Linden. Mrs. Orpha Montgomery away at the age of 75 years. The deceased was widely known, being one of tho pioneer residents of Montgomery county and highly esteemed. For some time past she has been a sufferer from erysipelas and other ailments, but the end was hardly expected at the time it came. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Beal.

Ornlh «f Mrn. .llury Hyiuinen.

At 11 o'clock, on Tuesday morning, death relieved the sufferings of Mrs. Mary Symmos. the mother of Trustee elect. Sam D. Syinmes. after a long illness. Airs. Symmes waB 07 years of age. and has been making her home with her son. The funeral was a private one and was hold on Wednesday afternoon from the homo on south Washington street. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery.

For lite V. .1. C. A. The ladies of CrawfordsvilleWill give a mammoth social at theY. M.C. A. building on next Thursday for tho benefit of the association. Both dinner and supper will bo served, and an enter tainment programme has been arranged. Do not miss it. Plenty to eat and a good social time is promised all. Next Thursday is the day and date. Tho pro ceeds go to the V. M. C, A. treasury.

Iti-tirt'K Alter Vrnrn Ner» Conductor Bills, of the Moron road, has resigned his position as ticket puncher, and retired from that service on yesterday. He Jiae been on the road for many years and is one of the oldest conductors employed by the Monon people. His many friends in Crawfordsville will regret to note his disconnection with the road as ho has been a fa vorito with all.

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On Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Ream celebrated their third anniversary of married life in a most happy manner. By previous invitation, a few of their friends assembled with them at tho Bobbins Houbo, and rendered due observance to tho occasion by participating in an elegant dinner. It is neediest) to say that other like events are hoped for.

Tho Wrotiir Soldier.

JucIt Wright arrested for stealing a buggy horse of John Campbell, was given his liberty, ae he proved to be the wrong man. It is now very evident that some one intended to do Wright.

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HALLELUJAH.

T'lS DONE" THE YOUNG MEN'S I

CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BUILD

ING IS SAVED GREAT CREDIT

DUE THE SOLICITING COM­

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The Young Men's Christian Home

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Some of'tlic PureliriNeit. The following persons bought in a portion of the real estate of W. II. Dur ham: Lot 19, Martin Burton's subdivision. Indianapolis, £530. by R. Curiy lot 21, 22,2:, 21. 25, same plat £i2)5.'{0, E. M. Smith, Muncie lot 10-17-100 acres in 'Torre Haute suburbs, $760, V. Q. Irwin: 7-12 iutcrest in livery barn prop ertv on Market street, $1,8:U), Win. llanna 10 acres in Jasper county, ?220, W. B. Austin same, $215, W. B, Austin Undivided half of 51 1-2 acres, Putnam county, $140, J. V. Durham 40 acres in Monroe county, Iowa, £605, Joly Joel SO acres in Putnam county, 81,725, D. C. Allen 90-20-100 acres in Monroecoun ty. Iowa. §1,500, Joly Jool 19-55-100 acres eamo place $.'550, Joly Joel.

An incipient blaze atthe homo of Charley Hays, near Goose Nibble, called out the lire department on Tuesday night about nine o'clock, but tho tiro wao extinguished before the department reached the scene and but little damage resulted.

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snciation Men are in High Spiri ts

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"Who bought the 1 ('. building.'' Was a very common question after the hour of ten o'clock on Thursday morning, and no sooner would tho question be put the reply came. "Tho Association of course." So it was and great rejoicing is now on among the members ofthat institution. In accord-' ance with the time set. J. M. Shult/., assignee of the estate W. II. Durham, together with the attorneys. Thomas A Whittingion and Auctioneer. Tude Hamilton, appeared on the south steps of the Court House at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning and proceeded with tiie sale of all the real and personal property of William 11. Durham. The real estate in Marion and Vigo County was soon disposed of at fair figures when next came the property in which was placed the greatest interest, the city Y. M.C. A., building. As soon as the sale cryer announced that it would be tho next sold, the large crowd present began to stretch their necks and force their presence near the Auctioneer. Every one seemed eager to note every movement made as a repoit was,Current that some foreign gentlemen wB'o on the scene to take it in. but 6uchproved to bo false. Tho bid was started at two thirds of tho appraised value, $10,000 and two bidders entered the content with Mr. O. M. Gregg on bohalf of tho association. Iho contest was without life and after several rounds of ?50 and raising tho structure and its appur fences was knocked down to Mr. Gregg for $10,285. Cheers immediately wont up and even non supporters seemed to bo gratilied at tho way it went. It was a very cheap purchase as the appraised value was .•? 15,000 and more than $29,000 in cash was placed into the building at its erection. The Ifssociation otlicials and members are to be congratulated on their extremely good fortune. Tho committee appointed toiaiso tho necessary fund for its purchase have worked untiringly and have secured about $8,000 already, but the good work will continue until tho entire amount is raised, and tho new start will be made in December without a debt. A more glorious tuccess Ls(is never before happened in Montgomery county. Now that wo havo retained such a creditable institution, all our citizens should offer it thoir ablest suppcrt in the way of taking out memberships. Lay aside all potty differferencos and prejudice and come forwarward to encourage a cause, which in worth is unexcelled or unequalled even by any other. Some of the donations thus far received have been very liberal, especially among the poorer class ami the prospects for obtaining tho romain der required, are most tiatteri-ig. Let tho good work go on. No, indeed, Crawfordsville is not altogether lost to immorality and religious indifference, b„t wo yet have as much civilized tact as any city spread on mother oarth. Success to you, young men, and may you show jour deepest, interest in the work of your institution in appreciation of your most excellent fortune.

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-M i^lorl ii lies .\eir Cmue Ninj.|v

An example of which is tho ease of John W hittington. of whom we speak in another column as having become de-: ranged Troui sickness. .Inim was con-' fined in the county jail until his removal to the asylum was ordered and with him has been an attendant. At about 1 o'clock on Tuesday night, when his watch hud gone for sdium wa tor. which lie had called f.,r. Wl.,itiug. ton hoisted a window and j» -d for liberty. He struck a roof in hi" descent and when picked up it was found that his left thigh hone bail been broken. Medical attention was at .,n.e summoned and tho injured member treated with difficulty lie cannot be removed to the asylum for awhile \et and ih suffering great pain.

Jury Commissioners, L. A, Foote and WW. Morgan, this week drew the following jurors for the spring term.

Grand Jury W. 11. II. Thomas. Coai' (. reel John M. Akers, Walnut: James X. Sanders, Union Win. U. Hurley, Kipley: .John F. Stover. Union Arch Bailey. Wayne.

Potit Jury—John W. Lough, Clark Squire M. Gilkej, Coal Creek Will, Dazey and (.'has K. Ellis, Union Wm. C. Wrav, Scott Fielden 11. Rice. Sugar Crook Isaac Follick, Wayne Ieaac°S. Todd and Wm C. Lydick. Brown Hen-

Wilson. Sugar Creek John Mimes, Clark, and Nelson Rice, Brown.

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I he fact that tho Nicholson bill so fuccessfnlly passed the House, does not' insure its passage in tho Senate, as one might suppose, but to the contrary. Much doubt is felt as to its final ending It is now thought that when the bill meeds the Senate, it will havo struck a snag hard to penetrate. The temperance people, however, are calm and believe that it will go through without much didiculty. It matters not which way tho thing may shoot, someono is bound to bo hit with tho charge and full force at that. Much speculation awaits its outcome.

A l.iidv Leclitrer. Rev. Mary K. Conklin, of California, a sister of Mrs. C. 11. Snodgrass of this city, delivered an interesting lecture on "Christian Science'' at tho Christian church on Thursday evening. Sho is a fine speaker anil her discourse was highly appreciated, llev. Conklin has delivered lectures in all parts of tho country and should she return to Crawfordsville sho would bo greeted with a crowded house.

The \e\r Krirrtn.iiimeui On the union lecture course will bo a concert by tho Baldwin Quartette pu next Friday evoning at the Y. Al. (J. A, auditorium. This will be next to tho last attraction of tho course, and as the Baldwin company comos to us with high recommendations, we may look for a crowded house at thoir appearance. The last attraction be a lecture by Prof. (J. II. Clark, o! 'hicago University, to bo given on Tuesday, April 2.

Adjudged

Iiinsui«»

John Whittington, 2.'5 years of ago, was this week adjudged insane by a lunacy commission. On Monday he was placed in jail for safety, having become raving and dangerous. Tho inquest wan held on Tuesday. Dr. Barcus, tho attonding physician, believes his mental derangement to be tho result of an injury which ho received upon his head several years ago.

Sturl»»« willi tho Spirit.

The now Trinity church people aro starting out with the right spirit, and holding revival meetings in their handsome new edifice. Tho pastor. Tlev, Stephens, is being ably ynr'steil by Dr, Tucker, Rev. Middleton, and other Methodist clergymen. Meotings havo been held each evening this week and with good attendance.

New Turnkey ur fhr Unvih Inn.

Howard Dickinson, tho genial gontloman of color, who has served in tho capacity of turnkey at the county jail since Sheriff Davis' reign, has resigned his position and is succeeded by Tico Long. Mr. Dickinson ia said to bo an aspirant for a position on tho policc forco, and should ho succeed in getting it ho will make a fine .jflicor.

•'Tulie l!|« Tliy Ui:it a nit Walk.*' So says tho city council, regarding tho slat fenco factory of Forg Mclntyre, which is locatod on west Market stroet, and according to the "Morphisscretius"' of tho statuls, tho plant will bo moved just beyond tho city limits. Such movo was ordered through fear of (iro,

Sny, MiMer

When you advertise, you do business. When you do not advertise what do you do? You do very little. Wo want you to try tho REVIEW'S columns with an ad and without our telling you tho terrific value found theroin, you will loam for yourself. We overestimate nothing,