Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 May 1895 — Page 8
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.Health good very little siuluiega.
Lew Barnes has moved to Illinois. Sam Dodge was in town last week.
'A good rain is badly needed here now. Wheat looks well. Will make a full crop.
AI llass is preparing to build a new barn. Dan Curtis will start his tile factory eoon.
John Spray will soon move into his house.
Samuel Brown[ia running a huckster wagon.
Doss property. Frank Smith has moved into Shobe property.
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Morton CMark has moved into new property. There will be plenty of fruit except peaches.
1-ai mers are busy plowing and plant-: „0j^jn„
ing corn.
!!. Clough is preparing to build a now _VL.ie|e
dwelling. ..
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Paris i'lunkett and wife have agreed
Kir plasterers arc having ail the work they can do here. ..Jacob Blacker has moved into the CofTman property.
Ask James Razor if he went buggy riding last Sunday, I). Wainscott, of Frankfort,.,is .visiting friends at this place.
Joseph llarshbarger has moved to this place from Bristle Kidge.
Dr. Dickson has moved into the property recently purchased by him.
Our horse doctor is enjoying a good practice. The doctor is all right. We have one of the largest men in this town there is the United States.
A great many horses in this neighborhood have a peculiar disease of the throat.
Mandy Templeton. our hotel land lady, is preparing to build her hotel larger.
John C. Wingate has returned home from the west and is now at work in the elevator.'
Douglas ami Charley (Jrennanl bought
been oick, has had two horses to buy, and has been sick himself.
DARLINGTON.
Decoration
day for Darlington. John Jordoti has his now housi closed and ready to plaster,
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Mrs. Aniel Booher and children visiting relatives at Kokomo. Kip Millues, our draymen is hauling saw logs to build a new house.
JamesShannon said when scraping the street, "you chl have my place." Klder Kgalf will preach at the Christian church Sunday and Sunday night.
Klder Willis Bond, of Illinois, was here Wednesday and attended the Ilaper funeral.
Klla McNickoll. our postimsstress. is
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.UBtomers very well.
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to separate. Come again boys. Isaac Sutton lias moved into the Hill
dinner with Mr
at his hotel last Sunday. Mr.
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appreciates crowds of that kind,
town elected two democrat coun-
{oilmen. K. K.Craig and John Clouser the and only had W. L. Moore beat for mar shal by four votes.
The Booher sisters of this place give one of their entertainments at Christian church at New Market urdav night. May
will the Sal-
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shop 011 east Main street,
Mr. Cole painted a sign on the sprinkler for George Sea. Coal
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Co.. Ira
Booher A: Son and Campbell A Kersey which looms up like a December moon.
1 ra Booher Son sold five buggies last Saturday week and three last weekThey sell buggies to Crawfordsvills Fiankfort. Noblesvillo and Kalamazoo.
Our old friend Wm. Pitman, of Crawfordsville, formerly of this place and editor of the Echo, was in town Wednesday shaking hands with his old friends.
E.E.Chambers, our hustler in the tailoring business, has maved to his new room tirst door west of Ira Booher A- Son and is doing a thriving business.
to acres of land of their father at 60-") ting the corn down in some places as per acre. it come up. This warm weather will James Wainscott. our hack man, hasi
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all the worms.
been having bard luck. His wife 5. W, C. Raper died lust Monday
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at two o'clock p. m. and her funeral was preached at the home Wednesday by Kev. Spohn, of the M. K. church of which she was a member. Iler remains were laid to rest at the I. O O. V.. eeme-
The school house boom seems to. be tery. Mrs. Uaper leaves a hutband, one over. I daughter and a host of friends to mourn John Hulett sold two colts to John her loss. liutton for 8-00.
Mrs. J. A.
liooher, who lived east of
Day promises to be a big town died last Saturday. Her funeral was preached at the Lutheran church
Monday by Rev. Wessner, of Mulberrj and her body laid to rest in the cemetery near the old cliuch of which she was a member. She was loved by all who knew her. To the bereaved we extend our sympathy.*
STATE NEWS.
Wells at Anderson are going dry.
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The dress reform movement reached Muncie. Squirrels are reported abundant in the Clinton county woods.
Young men belonging to the C. A.ofTerre Haute, will organizu a military company.
The" Anderson linlt Company is con-
The Ball Brothers, fruit, jar' manufacturers. of uncie. are now shipping nearly six million fruit jars
Newt Booher has been appointed ex- Wayne, has received ollicial notice that Bert Webster who has been attending press agent at this place and will have he has fallen heir to a S-IO,000 estate by school in Wisconsin, arrived home hisotlice at T. M. Campbell's barber the death ot his grandfather, of Wur-| Tuesday and will remain till fully retemberg. (lermany. covered from sickness. 1-
and Luther Smith. The heat was so intense at A uderson
Never in a long time have the farmers last Saturday that employes 111 the had such tine weather to put their crop glass factories were unable to stand to in as this year, but the worms are cut-
the furnaces, and several of them were seriously prostrated. William Cook.
When You See It You Will Be
stood exceptionally well, was betrothed to Mies Carrie Osier, of Kokomo, and the wedding was appointed for Inst Tuesday evening. Before the ceremony however, Mr. Baker disappeared, and he is still missing. His home is Vittsboro, Hendricks county.
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Bessie Binford left Tuesday for Portland, Oregon, for ar extended visit.
Herbert Thomson is home fro 11 Mt. Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, New York.
Elmer Marsh, who was formerly in the employ of Crabbs Reynolds, is driving a dray at Covington.
The Knights of St. John have rented the fair grounds and will celebrate the fourth of July in proper style.
Rev. Frank Fox, of Ladoga has given up his
charge
sideringan otTer to remove its plant to ?d their press which had been delayed Th'ev are.going to stir ihini:
Kansas City. Sullivan, Knox, (ireeno and 120 county representatives will unite in a W, C. T. U. school of methods at Sullivan on the '.Hh and 10th 1 list.
'it Mace and will give his
entire time to the Ladoga church. The Crawford ville Casket Co., have decided to sell 100 feet of their lumber yard on l'ike street for building lots.
The Dmlv Herald have at lest reeoiv-
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weekly,
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B. Dinnen conducted
the funeral services of Thomas I 1 Con I nor Wednesday the absence ol Father I Crossed.
Oeorge Runyan the thief arrested on
and suspicion by Marshal Crimes was taken
their supply is running short, ,'t, to Evansville Wednesday where he had Julius J. Ilasel. a laborer "of Ft. operated.
Mrs. Lee li. Turner, of Muncio. died The Wabash Team weakened "by the while undergoing a surt'ical operation, absence of Semple plays Rose l'olvtechShe was the daughter of James Russey, nic to-day. May they play ball and not
and for several years served as a clerk horse, then will we win. in the Muncie postollice. A seven-foot face grindstone in the Arcade tile works at Anderson Hew to pieces and a fragment struck Walter Armstrong, causing very serious con cussion of the brain.
Wilbur (I. I lank, the big. bushy, black whiskered barrister, carries his left eye in a sling as the result: oT a quarrel with a neighbor in Longview Continued in the courts.-.-'/
Luther Smith, of Logansport. found -A. II. Schwenk and Alice Hall a seat on the cow-catcher of an engine, 'were Wednesday united in marintending to dead-head his way to Lake riago by Rev. II. H. ticker. I hey will Maxinkuckee. Kn route the engine reside in Longview where the groom has struck three horses, killing two of them 3
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completed a cozy residence,
Several days ago Albert Bock, a wealthy farmer of Boone county, who had recently married the second time, brought suit for divorce, alleging ill treatment and other domestic offenses, Mrs. Beck has now tiled a cross-com-
working in the Meridian Hint glass fac- plaint at Lebanon, in which she alleges tory, fell in a swoon. failure to provide, and demands 810,000 William Baker, a young man who alimony
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Fine Dress Goods And Trimmings
Our fiilk.s in all kinds and colors: our Millinery beats the world lor beauty. Myle and Low Prices: our Spring capes, you mu^t see tiiom: a beautiful ape fur only '.'Sc: our stock ol White (binds. Races and Embroideries. tl'" U"1' complete in the city. Gur Corset-. Hosiery, (dove and I nderwear department is chuck lull ol Choice tilings. Our variety of separate shirts and laundered waists beats them all. Our new stock nf made muslin .u Nainsook Underwear will surprise every lady lor its reasonable prices: you cannot a fiord to make your underwear. )ur stock ol domestic and staple goods wo are offering at special prices. Our Merchant Tailoring department will save you per cent. 011 a Spring Suit over any Tailor's prices. Fine workmanship and a perfect lit Guaranteed. Our new (\irpet, and Wall Paper room antains the best, stock of e\ervthinf for l-'loor, Wall or window coverings in western Indiana. Carpets. Mailings, Rugs. Linoleums, Wall Paper, Lac Curtains. Swisses, esc. I is fact this stock lifts been selected expressly for you. and each article marked at a juice you can allord to pay. A fair examination turns flat tide of trade to our counters and the savings inlo vonr pur-e. Take time lo ... .. 'hink, then turn your thouglits to our store Jierf lite .value is .deep.and you will make no mistake,
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Tom Mayers was badly injured WedncMlay 011 a rail road in Arkansas. 1
James Mahorney will make extensive improvements on his College street 1 residence.
Hod Newton, wife and daughter. Miss Mabel, have gone to Kankakee to spend the summer.
Attorney J. J. Mills attended a meeting of the Keeley 1 nstitute stock-holders I this week at Plainlbld.
A thief extracted Mrs May Stilwell's pocket book through the window at her home. It contained about 617. ^The trees in the middle of the newly widened portion of south lireen street were pulled up by the steam roller,
Several crowds went to the shades today..,/The liverymen say the demand for rigs is large for so early.
Ex sherill" Alex. Harper wys taken seriously ill by an attact ot vertigo Wodnes-dav afternoon at Barnhill. llornaday & Picketts store. He is now out of dagger.
Horace F, King will move his pottery works to the old hub and spoke factory site where? he will greatly enlarge his facilities giving employment to a large numbot of men.
Mrs. Aletlia Luse Underwood, formerly of this city, has been olTered a position for next season by Daniel Frohinan. the great theatrical manager. It is not known whether she will accept I or not.
Marie Waihwright appeared last n'ght in "Daughters of Eve" at Music ilia!!, ['he performance was magnilijeent. This will probably be the last show of importance which will visit here this season.
The "Clipper" base ball club held a meeting Wednesday and elected ilamp Harley. manager, and George Bayl°ss, captain, for the season. They are prepared to swipe any team that wants a whirl at them.
J. S. Cantwell, D. D., of Chicago, will preach tho annual sermon to the Improved Order of Red Men Sunday morning in the P. O. S of A hall. Sermon in the evening at 7:.'!0 o'clock by the former editor of "Star in the West." and present editor of the "Universalis!." of Chicago. Every one invited.
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