Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 May 1895 — Page 7

The Only One To Stand the Test.

iicv. William Copp, whose father was a physician for '.ver lilty years, \ew Jersey, and who himself spent many years preparing for the prai'tiee of lntiiieine, but subse­

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DEATH OF IRA J. OHASE.

Indiana'3 Ex-Governor Is No More A

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Attack of Erysip elas the

Cause.

Kev. Ira "J. ChaBe/ex 'goverrior of diana. who has been holding evaiiL-listie Bervicos at Lubcc, Maine, (iiod Sa! urday from erysipelas. Ho is a preacher in tho Christian church

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the dedication of tho in".v church, He was born in Monroe county. N. Y., •!'.) years ago. When a lad hia paivnts re moved to Chicago. making the journey in a covereil wan- u.

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piual.'.ied himself -Mitch in the public schools, and was at that occupation I wle-.i the war broke out. He enlisted anil served two eai and lour months in the Nineteenth Illinois Infantry.

After the war he eiiiered the ministry of the Christian church In 1SS0 ho wee.t to Wabash, I ml., to preach, and in ]B8.'i he was pas-tor of the Christian 'church at Danv,.ie, lud. In ISSo he was ehor-en departiiiont chaplain of toe

G. A. 1 (jf Indiana, and the next year he

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elected department commander.

In lw!*(i he ran for congn ss in tin Fifth district on the republican ticket against C. U. Mutsnn in i.l was defeated bv a it a joiity of o'Js. in 1SSS he was nomin.itt and elected lieutenant governor, iind wlii.'ii Governor I lovej' died in Xovi mber. LS'Jl, lie became governor of the (stale by statutory succession. .June I 'istli. Is'lrJ, he was nominated at the Ft.

Wayne convention as candidate for govjernor and was defeated at tho following I election by Claude Matthews,

Itelitf »nti I'limtJ icinm, Soiuf? ptioplo. thomnelves unwilling to accept the preaching of tne word of (.5oil are inclined to ridicule tho work of tho Evangelists Unable to measure the motive? of those engaged in the work, save by their own sordid desires, they I

accuse these men of bein,' in the work fur the money there is in it. They claim large salaiies paid the men. they decry the great expense of advertising the revival saving that the money could better he given to the poor just as did .Judas regarding the alabastor box, They say men's thoughts alone should influence theru and not the ex-

RUFFIANS

Run Down a Bicyclist on the Younts-

ville Road—A Cowardly

Trick.

Saturday afternoon Cieorfco and Tom Stihvell starteil out for a spin to Yountsville on their wheels. At the dry branch br go just west of the city limits they were overtaken by three drunken rufliana in a buguy. The meu in the buggy whipiied up tlie horse and yelled out their intention to run the boys down. George was able to get out of their road but Tom being nearer tho bridge where the road is narrow was unable to avoid thi-iii and was knocked down and run over. Without stopping to ascertain wle-ther the hoy was hurt the men dr no on toward Y'ountsviile, Some other men who were coming along at this time cared for tiie injured boy while his brother pursued the miscreants to recognize them if possible. They were idi tilied as three well known roustabouts and one of them Ivl Scoring was arrested Sunday on the streets here.

He gave the names of his companion as Hampton and Holland. Their side of the story is that the boys passed them iind in so doing frightened tho horse which became un uianagiible and ran away.

Tom's injuries were not serious iind he is on the road to recovery. ills win el however is a total wreck. While there is no doubt that the drunken ruflifins tried to accomplish the very thing they did yet from the story of an eyeitiiess it is evident that Tom v\ as enjoying a little race with ihem when the I accident occurred.

"THE "CITY"DADS"

Are Not Certain They Want the Big

Roller No Vote Taken-

The council met Monday night and had a lively meeting. Reports were mace by the City Clerk, Treasurer. Street Commissioner and tho Superintendent of electric lights.

The ordinance compelling bicycle riders to carry iamps after uiaht was read and it was decided to enforce it, Moved that tho city attorney investigate

citable feelings and yet they would not the matter of cleaning up tho alley bo have any advert sing to make men think tweeu fjreen and Water stroetp. and I of these things. The great sums which suggest some method of putting it ill jure wasted on the evangelists, on investi-j proper shape. Carried. Hen W'aeson gation shrink wonderfully, and they allowed for stone taken from walk in

Iind that of what these meu. do get a front of his place on Washington street, great part goes to missions. Mr. Waugh reported over 10 miles of Dr. Chapman left a church and a sal- streets and alleys purveyed in the past ary of $0,000 to begin this work. Mr. Bilhorn's income goes nearly all of it to Chicago missions. Mr. Sunday quit playing base ball at a salary of 82,500 for the enormous salary of 810 per week in this work. If the thinKing men would only think and the men who hold up the New Testament religion only practice a littie of it themselves, there

three weeks. Fred Hoffman was awarded the contract for grading and graveling tho alley in tho rear of tho Mills school building at 20 cents p?r litieal foot. The public pound ordered removed with (I. McDonald's livery barn to Jreen street. A lively discussion then began regarding the steam roller and several outsiders besides the

would soon be no desire on their part to councilnien gavi. their opinions. No criticise and ridicule. vote was taken on the subject and it is liKely that a called meeting will be held to decide the question of the purchase IIUIM and Overcoat-H.

The revival meeting Manday evening at the big tent was a remarkable one. Nearly 2,000 people listened to the sermon. the men with their hats and overcoats on and the women with their cloaks and wraps. At times the high wind lifted tho big canvass almost ofT tho poles yet the audience remained till the services were done.

Tbe Genuine Merit

Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins frieuds wherever it ia fairly and honestly tried. To have perfect health, you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier and strength builder, ft expels all taint oj scrofula' salt rheum and all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system.

THE REVIVAL.

Greatest Crowd of the Whole Series

of Meetings -The Last Meet-

•. ing Tuesday-

COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES-

Clyde JoneE is studying lav.

George Wrelty thinks of going west. Chas. Harlan is in the book business.

Walter Yaughan is making tho farmers happy. Eph. Yanscoyoc is learning the clothing business.

Georgia Funk will teach in Madison township again. Arthur Yount taught a successful school hist year.

All teaching should be tested its quality. I'arUer. W. 1}. Walkup accepts his old pos tiou at Mace again.

Sherman Stilwell is attending the Stale Normal School. Laura Grnbb is doing tho ollico work for Assessor .Maxwell.

Assessor Maxwell has a half dozen teachers as deputies. Prof. Baker will probably attend Yale college next year.

Students of the coming Normal school are securing their roc m. What will the common school bo a quarter of a century hence?

Lizzie lv.iimey is attending commercial school at Indianapolis. W. B. Hodman will continue ri the Darlington school next year. .Mayme Clark will have a position in the Ladoga schools next year.

Prof. Noble of tlie city high school has been selected for another year. Alice Thomas will soon close her year's work in the Attica schools.

A. S. Finaley will be the ruling power of tho Linden schools next year.

One of our teachers is trying to irritate the renowned ich.iboU Crane. Supt. Zuck has called a meeting of the trustees elect for next Monda.

Val Biggins has completed another successful year at Casou, Boone coutAy. E. W. Olive, of Wabash college is anxious to mtft the Normal school girls again,

Hoys ought to learn what they are to practice when they become--King if Sparta,

E.T. Murphy will resumoBtho studies of French and German in the summer Normal school.

Horner Miller, of Shannondale is still of the opinion that. .two. negatives make one positive.

Montgomery county should be represented at the National Teachers' Association at Denver, Col., next July.

What is education? "The aim of education is morality."— Her barf. "Education is tue generation of power."— Pestalozzi. "Moral culture is pre-eminently the aim of all Education." Fichte. "Education embraces tho culture of the whole man with his faculties."— Wieksrahaw.. "Education is the harmonious and equable evolution of the human powers." —Prussian Idea. "Education is developing in duo order and proportion whatever is good and desirable in human nature."—Hart. •'Education, in its true sense, seems to be a full, perfect discipline not only of the moral and mental powers, but of the physical as well."—Raab.

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Christian life. By far tho largest crowd that has ever greeted a minister in this city, listened to Dr. Chapman's sermon Sunday evening. Long before the ser- body, vices began the big tent was crowded

THE RED MEN

The greatest religious revival ever' held in Crawfordsville came to an end Tuesday evening. Over four hundred persons during the meetings signi-j Cantwell, of Chicago. fieii their wish and purpose to lead a Sunday morning at the O. S. of A.

Listen to a Special Sermon by Dr-

hall a large crowd assembled to hear Dr. Cantwell's sermon to tho Red Men's Lodge. Tho lodge was present in a

Stiie.ding room could not be had and im- organization. His text was James 1:27, mon^e numbers were turned 11 way. "Pure Religion and Undetiled Before The meetings Monday and Tuesday were (j

Hoou 1 ili6 are prompt find cfliciont. good he has done cun probably novor bo from tho World. I.)r. Cantwell preachAle. estimated. I eel at the same place in tho evening.

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also well attended and at tho last meet-I the Fatherless and Widows in This ing the tent was again tilled. Dr. Chap- t«i. .- n- ,, I man's work has been blessed and the

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