Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 March 1895 — Page 8

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KIRKPATRICK.

Clara Nicholson is unwel).

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School will close this week. Lagrippe is on the decrease here.

Mrs. IBrackett is on the sick list here. Mrs, Carriso is complaining of illness.

There is a good deal of corn coming to market. Harry Uraut and his wife will keep house for his uncle.

.J. W. Kirkpatrick was at Darlington last week on businest. Miss Travis and Mr. Bird are holding meetings at this place.

Frank Ilorney's baby died last Saturday week and was buried on Monday.

They have changed they prayer meeting from Thursday night to Sunday afternoon.

West Persia, east of this place. visited Lritura Kinnick. one day last week. Look out. Joe.

C. Paum. our grain dealer, is travel ing for the Dadick A. Hodge Co.. ToledoOhio. He nets per month and exptoses paid.

ELM KNOLL.

.lohn 1 lays is sowing oat?.

Jnu Hart has hired a hand.

Ollie Hart lias the measels. Ollie Peterson is sowing oats.

Hart is plowing fur

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Maggie Sparks lias thu measles, -r Orien Stingley is shucking corn.

Lon Stingley is plowing for corn."

Ollie Nichols is selling tombstones.

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Reaso%tingley is buying hoge to feed.'

Walt McHee was in Kirnpatrick Mon- |jill'Haton's properiy.

M. .1 McHee.who has had tl»e measels. itb John Calhoon as carpenter. is able to be out t|1(»

'J eruperance meetings at Kirkpatrick church are good seven-up players, are still attended.

Win. Cox is hauling wheat to Kirkpat

rick for John Peterson.

There are more people hauling houses marriec than we ever saw before. day.

Miss Travis, the lady preacher, is at Kirkpatrick and should have a good congregation. V-

School commenced at No.C again Mooday after being delayed on account of the measels.

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Not much sickness. Farmers are busy sowing oats.

Our school will close in two weeks.

The mumps and meaBles are with

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Susan Swank is not expected to live very long. Horn to Amos Mitchell and wife a 10 pound boy.

Omer .Johnson talK1- of locu'uigat Waynotown. The postoflice has been moved bacu to its old stand.

Several new buildings will lie erected here this spring. Mr. Morley died on the 'J-d inst. of cancer of the liver.

A. Walter has gone to Lafayette Iook ing for a location. Kdward Furguson will move toon to the J. Doss property.

The diy weather has damaged the

.'if: Jjiwheat to sonic extent. -lohn Poss has gone abroad to work.

His wife will follow soon. Rev. Trotter] tilled the pulpit af'this last Saturday and Sunday.

F. M. Have by'g wife is very poorly. She us bleeding at the Icr.gs.

The wheat crop \va£ somewhat damaged by the cold weather. Mr. Howard, of Frankfort, will mb\••

I .Jamw Hannon is building a new house

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Wol Cochran passed through here Wal TiTney has bought the old school with his stallions Wednesday. house and is repairing it for a ewelling Dan Conrad contemplates putting an house.

engine on his cooker to grind feed. Bill Bowers was in these parts looking after hogs the fore part of the week.

Dregs, the "medicine man." passed through here peddl ng medicine Tues-i day.

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on'e house and contents

eie destroyed bv tire on the :23d inst.

Cliff Dasey and Jessie North were it the M. E. parsonage last Sun-

Our butchers have got together and raised two and a half cents on the pound.

James Uaisor and Jauies Oxley have the contraet for building John Spray's new house.

It is said the Widow White will keep

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house for James Oxley. Jim needs a wife and 1

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see why he don't keep

the money that he pays out for a hired girl, in tho family.

jt is is said that marly all the fruit and vegetables thit»were buried have been frozen.

Sam lHidlv complains of his back urting him since be stayed all nisht at New Richmond.

Thomas Harnett, of Newtown, was 80 years old on the 21th of this month, and several wont from here to brake bread with him.

We would hue to have some good man to come here and handle coal and lumber. Thib is a business that is very badly needed hero

Pete Cross *a6 aroused from his slumbers the other night by some one trying tc get into his house. Pete made him tiy his kite by tiring several shots at him. Pete is a little off and very often shoots in hie sleep.

STATE NEWS.

Frankfort will have a May festival.

Frankton brick works burned Tuerday. l'he Brazil ice'plant has begun operations.

Clay county is suffering from a scarcity of water. Marion city library w,i- opened to the public Monday.

lias City i: negotiating for:.a porcc-J. lain ware fa"tory. Bicycles will carry lerre Hau'e mail carriers on their routes.

Kosciusco county wili bvrld an intirinary for the poor and aged. \V. Peterson, leader, of F'khart Swedes, died Monday night. j.

Citizens' gas. electric light act power company has been organized at Lafay ette.

Thomas and John JJ urphy. alleged burglars, broke jail at Kushvil'e Monday night.

Mrs. M. A. Hank. Peru, died Tuesday aged 77. It was her sixtieth wedding anniversary.

An 800-gallon oil tank burst at Terre Uaute Mondav. l^arge planks were hurled '20O feet and much damage was done. dog belonging to Thomas Smith Coal City, carries mail a distance of 1»I miles, and has never been known to lose a lettep.

William Miller, a Muncie cigar maker, has been mysteriously missing for over a week. He leaves a family of six in destitute circumstances.

A flO bill was used for gun wadding

Millinery

by John Bell. Monroe City. He diecov eced his mistake after shooting at and missing a 50 cent coon.

On refusing to vacate a house beloni.'ine to Policeman Win. Taylor, of JefTer fconville. J. l» Tucker was stabbed to! death by Taylor Tuesday.

A babv was loft in tho hands of a wo man on an K. & T. 11. train. Saturday,by its mother.whiie she went to get a drink She never returned.

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A glass tank :n the Marion frim jar and bottle works, burst Sunday, and seventy j(

tons of molten glass ran out. It will take at least two weeks for the mass to

While Ben WiIbo'u. near Peru, was drinking a cup of coffee, his 9-years old son shot a pistol bail at the cup. It was shattered. The bullet grazed Wilson's face.

Business College Mot'js.

Prof. 1. N W ilker. Principal.

Harry Hurt, or Klizavihe. Hooim oun ty. is a new student. Solicitor T. J. Houston is caiiwissinu Boone county this week.

Bert Kvi-rett has relumed to his home for the summer, but will re-enter college in the fall to complete his con

ODDS AND ENDS.

Locomotives use a third of our coal.

Brooklyn started the present year with

liquor licenses.

The river Thames was frozen over for fourteen weeks in H"KI. There are now upward of I'J.UOO empty houses in Hull. Flighted.

Pennsylvania has 10.000 square miles of territory, comprisi "20,4'1".000 acres.

Magnetic electric machines were lirst m« .ie in Paris in is:f2 and in London in

111 1 At Waterloo there -vere I4.~i.000 men on both sides, of whom "1.000 were

kiileil or disabled The Baltic was frozen to such a depth in I"..') that it vas passable to foot tnu "lers for six weeks.

The wolves were driveu by the cold into Vienna, where they attacked catt:e and even men. in 1001

In 14.'!.' the cold was so intense in Germany that th largest fowl of the air sought shelter in the townE.

The rivers of Kurope and even trie Zuyder Zeee. were frozen, while a sheet "f ice covered the Hellespont in 1G'2'2. 1

Uuring IS','4 but 20.803 patents were granted in the United States, being a little more than half the number applied for.

THE TRADE PALACE rS IN IT! Carpets Wall Paper

An entire new Hock 1 I neli. nil new Sjiring' Stvles .,ud Pojnilar Ptices.. We will do you good and don you forget it. it you an- in need this spring Handsome Carpets or wall paper. In Spriiiy Cajies we Lave the i.ftnJ-

si1 1 est line of gariiio nts shown in this city. ...These Wraps are just froiu the easti rn tnakers. i,r(. tli. eorr.'.-t things, and it is the lirst time in your life you ever saw Spring Capes at Reason

The cost of our navy during the years

aU« l,nires.-v- .-Niii«-ty-eij.'ht •ents lor .n bsautitul I'ape. and fj'oin that on up. It is hardlv accessary In say tiny thing ol 0111

l-'ov evervl 11.. ly knows yve gi to Vi' adi lai"! ei l,ii\ i-r ii(t. _l"' tt in- '-on s-t ].— at •(•j.inai prices idip.al ters nnd iiseipiently c.»r coinpetitors «ri't i{ua'.ity. style or pin e.

AVill 1.0 open a1 once with Mis Winpale. wltiv such ii1-s»t.islsi-tion t«» thr ladu last seas-oil as load liMnim r. ami Mi. (Hover as' head saleslady. Tin will hfi\v a! Iheir eiiumand the iini st lim- of

e\» Br•( Uglt to rlitfi (ity. an jtssoK- »y-lroy ,-t 1 v. tii !md Mi lnier.\ at I lo 1 radi i'idaee at poj.nlar pi ic.-s tins season. A turnip llioinanv iinpn.veiiientK. we have added this -priic- iH :i

Hands' 'lie ide. sii.ir adiiij.1 toi.i.i mil I mr\ 1 h-pi-rl lu'-n and \\-iii\d' i\ei\l"dv !uti\ this rur .is 11 It ads to I he pioj phn-e lor Sju inj Milliiorv

Silk Waists, Laundered Shirt Waists. Mis.ses and Bovs Waists.

Ifuslill. ('ainl)ilelc ami Nains"-1 nmrie I llderw. av. made Pie-s SliiiMs. I 'ncji Suits id p. is. W«- liave entire now 'ones, iust ni.ole Kv Hie New York ti.a'.er- for us All tlie«e good-, .M,

I' give 111 I 111 WI d. 11 I tad 'a laec eimek III (11 Nell I O IIK a

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Highest of all fax Leavening Pown.—Latest U. S. Go*t Report

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the civil war was. for 18G2, $42.010,000: I KM. $85,000,000: 1KG5. •tl'J'J.OOO.OOd.

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At the battle of the Thranymene. where Hannibal defeated the Romans, there \\ere 05,000 men engaged, of 17.000 were killed.

A white woodcock is reported to have been taken a short time ago near Acle. Knglarl.

Vandalia Line Low Rate Excursions. Ou April '2d and .'iOth. lriOo. the Van dalia line will eel 1 excursion tickets to points in tho south and southeast at one fare round trip. In addition to the

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points in Arkansas and Texas on April '2d. at rate of one fare plus $'2.00. Liberal limits and stop over privileges allowed. For fuii particulars call 011 or ad dress any Vandalia Line ticket agent, or

U". F. BCI N.nkk,

Assistant ienera! passenger agent. St Louis. Mo.

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Carminative Balsam, the great etoin ach and bowel Kemeiiy. isstiil workina wonders. For sale bv all druggists.

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Wonder if They Did Do It,?- The Mattl Drug Store Burns Down, and Theie-I by HangB a Tale Reformers S1-.5-I pected.

Armstrong Bros, run a general I at Mace, and in connection therewith vsI a drug and prescription uepartui. r.t.l over which Frank A mist rong presii On Tuesday night the place I

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and burned to the ground together j'jl all its contents, the origin of it bei^gl most mysterious mystery, hut \et tl.tyl smell what they consider to be a nio.if-e.l

round trip tickets will be sokl to 11 appears as though Armstrong

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cautioned bv the good people of .Ma-t-tol dispose of less of the leg weak Juicel with which the average Mace .ortI had been accustomed to till up wst unl big days alld extra casions ami in- ,ib.| sent mindedly neglected the wuimg with the aliove result. No evidence c.n be procured against any particular arties. but they nevertheless feel as thoughI the building did not. lire itself, le| case will be thoroughly investigat I

Houses lorent. C. A. Miller ,v 01 IS W. Main St.

W'c have opened an Implonn.-nt and Htigy si ore at 1 $2 south Washington street, and will deal exclusively in P. M. Osborne t^ood-. uf Auburn, N. V. N'u» hlunild •-cf uur

Ridil and Walking Cultivators, Hay Tedders, Binders powers.

And a \.ist .issortnunt ol the latest improvcil hann lin]jlciii«:nts at jr cfv

suit the times. Buggies and Phaetons, the prettiest and cheap est in the city. Now is the time to buy. and you should ...... consult us before s« doing. Respectfully,

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