Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 July 1895 — Page 1

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Jewelry^ Watciie{«, Diamonds

the Best

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Kline's Jewelry Store.

Thebes' Miiiko of 'Watelms always on hand. of

11i• hi- appro\i-d o:ist uetion, V.'e -nulin-t an Optical Depa nem a ,d have

All Crailes and 3'rices.

J'• i-t as the}' arc advertised.

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the-ines: yi'adc i.i' Spectacles a .d Kyi' Glasses r-'^ ••, .- l'or ju i'sons 01' any aye, and guarantee suit anv deii!.:". n! tins kii.ii. ..••"

M. C~KLINE,

jjEWELBa AND OPTICIAN.

3IAIN XTItfcET. OP1'. COBKT JtoVSE.

B, Tinsiey & Co

Shears. Scissors and Pen-Knives

We have all sizes and stvles.

Leather and Rubber Belts.

We keep only tliHest Goods, and sell at Indianapolis Prices.

Machine

Blm5SELL Skein Wagon

Sold Onlv Bv

TIN'SLKY & CO.

ur prices have been lower than any house in this State, and we are nnmcnce early to shove "'it every article in Summer Goods. and

will read our advertismcnt for the next thirty days it will viable you Bargains that are Bargains at tho only Hargaiii.. Storc, ,.wlcrc you get

lext Week's Bargains:

1.IMH) yards Satins, light, colors, worth Kir at -. -.(•I'O Cambrasine Wash Hoods, worth 1 *\-i r. .n 10t

2 0 0 0 W a 1 a 1 2

1.000 Black ground. half wool Challics, woith 30c. 1

25 patterns all wool Challios: worth 60c, at. 0 0 0 a W 1 0 a

1 0 0 0 a W 2 0 a 20 pairs Lace Curtains, worth Tor. at pairs I .are Curtains, worth Si.25. at..

i'air Lire and henille Curtain? jo at 20 per cent. Less than Cost

Come and see our Bargains.

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WRAY & MAXWEL

SevenfDoors East o£Elston's Bank.

CRAWFORDSV1LLK, INDIANA, SATURI1A V, JULY

ISSi: I) KVKKY SATL'KIJAY.

i.i sr. HiiMiie*«« Mn natxer.

15 Ii Doi:** Jo the I'roni A^ain.

After serving hvn terms in tIn? peni­

tentiary. the colored thug and notorious "Mull dog," in ado hit appearance 1 city last Saturday. Marshal Urum's

told him that, hie presence was nut de.

si.-.'d and to make his visit an brief a* po: :-ibl e, Iu made the Marshal all

kinds of promises to bo good while here. On A ednr Hilay 1 liht at the Monon de­

pot, '.villi his assistant. Fred White

now in jail, he tried to hold up a coup'.of men whose names could not l.

learnc-ii and rob them, but were op.pnc-

cessfuh. 'J hi police were at once notili"d

but after searching the town weroun able to locate him. "Bull dog" is one of

the toughest men that was ever in Crawfordsville and should either be driven out

of town or sent back home tin- penitentiary. We do not need him.

Smallpox in iiviiiyI111.

'1 here is great excitement in ('ovine

ton. I-ive cases of smallpox are now under treatment there audit is stated

that several other cases will be reported

in a few days. A drummer said the other day tiiat hardly a person could be

seen on the street and that business was

almost suspended. There finould be a quarantine established to keep the

awful disease under control. The Cov­

ington marshal, it is rumored, wan

notified that some person was coming in

there with the disease, but he did not

pay any attention to it until he was forced to. it being too late then to stop it

from spreading.

•Robbed While in .Montreal.

Hilly People, a tailor in the employ of Lamb A Irwin.started to make a journey

to the Old World, with a load of horses

shipped from here by Walter Bros, lie boarded a vessel at that city, and while

asleep in his room, he was robbed of 6-~-0' a diamond stud, and a diamond ring, ami

his ticket, lie at ouce cabled to look out for the suspected robber, and when the

boat arrives there hi will bo captured

and brought lack to this country. Peo-

pie and Bob Irwin arrived in the city from Montreal, Thursday. Mr. People estimates his loss at about 8100.

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The dog poisoner is again making his rounds. Last night in front of Cash

Fry's grocery, on Main street, a nice pug

dog had been given a dose of poison, and

died in a lit. Persons who have dogs should put a muzzle on them if they

do not wish their dogs to meet the same

fate. As the dog poisoner is now started

there is no telling how many dogs will bo killed. Where is the Humane So­

ciety'.'

They were .\1 IommI.

Thursday the saloons, both froi.t aud

back doors, were closed. The pi iprietors say they will obey the law n«r en­

forced. and will not sell anything after

hours. One proprietor says that ne was

offered as high as 61 for a half pint of

whiskey, the price leu irhen saloons

are open. i!" cents, and it he ha been allowed to .*ll, he could have taken in

61.000.

Mi-Cliin 4«nilniti's I Jiifiixr 00I Shipment.

McClure ,y Graham shipped. 1 his

week, to Boston, 1 11,01)0 pounds of wool.

Crawl'ordsville is the best wool market in the State. They paid from L* to '''.. cents more oil the pound than Upmarket price, and bought all that was brought to them. It took about twenty cars to carry it. Farmers should remember this for next year.

A New I,:nv Firm. L. J. Coppage and C. W. Burton have formed a partnership in the law business. and now occupy the ottice of Mr. c'oppage. li.")

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Tlir Dm'tor Jliirrh'tl. Dr. l'ilney, of this city, was married to a Miss Wickman.of Indianapolis. The ceremony was performed at (Joshen. on 1 Wednesday.

("has. 11. Miller and Rose Lane have

been licensed to wed.

(!us Truitt. the grocer, who has been

sick for ten weeks, is very much worse

to-day. ..

Mr. Schloppy, the carpenter, is alarm-

ingly ill from a sickness of 11 few days

and his family aro alarmed at his con-I

dition.

The Coppago Bros, are making a tour of the State. They have their niando-

lins and guitarB- The bovB are good

musicians and will make a great suc­

cess.

Tho firm of Lacoy & Pot ious has been dissolved. Mr. Pontious goes to (Jae City where ho has purchased an interest in tho Cox it Co. pottery. Mr. Lacy will run the bookstore business

alone.

The NichoNnu itill.

Here is

a

brief epitome of the Nichol­

son bill, which is now in effect, the gov­

ernor having issued his proclamation Monday at 11 o'clock:

Section provides for an accurate

di scriptio.i of the room in which the

hquors are to be gold. The applicant must be a male citizen and over J1. and 01" good moral character.

Section 2 says the room must be' oep-

arato from any o-hni- business, without

at« pariitjun in the room, or any devices or amusement or music of any kind.

he app.i.'ant may carry on other busi­

ness h\ so s'atpj.j in his application for license.

Section makes it unlawful for any­

one other than the proprietor or his family to enter his saloon at any time

when it is unlawful to sell 011 Sundays nne, holidays.

Section riquires-'a saliion to be

located (in the ground Moor and fronting the street, and an unol i'ur view of

the room must be had from the street

at sueli tun. .s the sale of liquor is

foibiudon- by law. and if not complied with ut such tit ics will be prima facie .evidence of guilt in court.

Stction forbids the loitering of boys in sh'ooi.s.

Section 1 forbids the. sale of liquors in any manner to minors.

••01 ion 7 provides for the enforcement

of the law by sworn and special officers. Section S limits the liquor licenses to

one f..r each person, the applicant being

the owner and the proprietor of the business^

Sei tioi, 'j provides for prohibition. A

inajoiit\ of the voters of any township

or ward can tile a remonstrance with the county auditor three days prior to

the meeting of the board of county com­

missioners and may prevent the issuance

of a license at any time within two years, and one-half prohibits drug

stores from selling in less quantities

thaD a quart except on prescriptions.

Section 10 applies tl provisions of the act to persons and liquor resorts,

whether doing business under State or National laws.

Te*f raM** Shown.

The Terre Haute saloon keepers will

submit to the reqirements of the Nich­

olson law. pending the test of its con stitutionality. a no the general order has

bee- given that saloons close at the

designated hours. Test cases have already been begun and the matter will, as soon as possible, be brought to a

judicial show down. The Browing Co. and Huiman A Beegs will assist the sa­

loon men in the tight against the law

and each firm has employed attorneys to aid Mr. Soalee, the attorney for the

state Liquor Dealers' Association in the

contest, which will no doubt, bo one of

the hardest fought judicial battles ever waged in the Gtate. as every saloon man

and every man and woman opposed to

saloons has an interest in the result. Lamb A Beasley aro employed by the

Terrt Haute Brewing Co., and Attorney

S. R. ilamill is employed by Huiman A-

lieggs. Tho saloon keepers for the test cases have been selected and the cases

were yesterday begun in the Circuit Court to avoid tho delay incident to an

appeal from a justice of the peace.

A Nrw Kpwnrth Li'imae.

On Sunday night at the Tiinity

eht'.rch. corner of Pike and Blair streets,

a new Kpworth League was organized and the followii ollicers were elycted

President Adelia Cox.

1st 'Vice President,-- Mary Courtney, ^nd. Vice President, Mrs Scott Miller,

.'ird Vice President. Bertha Ackman, Mil Vice President. Alma Station!.

Secretary Ctias. Hirst.

Treasurer Win. Townsley.

Thirty members were initiated. Their motto is'"Look up. Lift up. Lend a

hand.'

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., east Main street. This

makes a good firm and will undoubtedly do an extensive business.

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.Hurry.

Marry 11 girl, get her consent, get a

license, get married, then send us your

name and address anil we will send tho Kkvii.w for one year for 61. Wo have

the best equipped job ollice in the coun­

ty, and rk done at the most reasonable prices. (live us a call and be con­

vinced.

Orulli (it'.li'^wr V:tnrleave.

•Jesse Vancleave died at his home 011 Tuesday in New Market. He was taken

sick last Friday with uremic poisoning.

He was interred in tho New Market cemetery. Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

Vancleave leaves many friends and rela­

tives to mourn his loss.

Aliont OiH'.Iiiill "ill Iti'ri'iri' I.Icciim",. Supt Zuck states that out of (!5 who

were examined last Saturday for teachers license, that about one-half will re-

ce ve lieeiiso and tho other half will

fail The examination was very hard and the grades will not be very high

Cnmp .llroliiiK. The Battle Ground camp meeting will bo held from July '20 to Aug. 12. The Monon will sell round trip tickets for one and one- third fare for the round trip. Rov. Henry Ostrum will preach and Harry Maxwell will eing.

18!5.

Ihe executive committee of the university, which was authorized by the

board of trustees at their dune meeting

to till the Juno vacancies in the faculty has been hard at work. The only re­

maining unfilled vacancy is the chair of

philosophy, left vacant L»y Dr. Trumbull (1. Duval's acceptance of the chair

of philosophy in the Ohio Wesleyan

University at Delaware. ). Among those discussed for tho vacancy are Ad-

dison W. Moore, of Plainlield, an alum­

nus or the univerisity in '00, who aftcrward taught in the preparatory depart-

who has been a fellow in Chi-

cago University during Ihe past year.

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and 1 rof. Burroughs, principal of the Bluffton (I nd.) High School, The com­

bined departments of physiology, -/oo­

logy and botany have been tilled by placing in charge J'rof. Mellville 00K-,

a graduate of DePauw, and Stan­

ford, No other actions of impor­

tance have resulted from the committee's frequent meetings, and it is

quite probable that nothing more will

be done until toward the time of the opening of the school year in Septem­

ber. Since the announcement of Dr

-John that hi would temporarily enter the keture .... lieJd. ,. it is understood

that he has had numerous

offers to go into the pas-

toi.d work. He has so far declined all invitations, and has busied himself upon

a new lecture on Ingersoll. which he intends to present next year. It is under­

stood that the Trinity church of Chi­

cago, which has for years led Chicago Methodism, has made the Doctor "a

proposition, but it is not believed that

ho will accept a.-, he has said that he did not feel called to the ministry

I.ivcly Cliui::^ .-if'Vi:

Five young men hviror south of Lebanon. last Saturday night, while return­

ing homo, became engaged in a light.

111 which three of them were cut. One of them. Joe Se itt. is now lying at the

[joint of death, l'he young men hail

been drinking, and when they left town they were somewhat intoxicated. John

Ldwards,—Oates and Joe Scott were in

one buggy, and when John Lee aud

1' rank Scott attempted to pass thein a race folowed. Finally allj of them

alighted and a hand-to-hand light re­

sulted. Lee was knocktd down with a

blow on the head with a rock, and, re­

gaining his feet, he used his knife, cutting every one he could reach. lie and

Joo Smith coming together, he used

his knife with deadly effect, cutting a

gash around the back of Smith's neck, which barely missed tho carotid artery

on both sides. Scott received eight

gashes altogether, which, required thirty-one stitches to close. Gates was

cut across the back, and (Kdwards arm

was almost severed from his body.

Scott was reported to be in a dying condition to-day. Lee was captured in

Hendricks county and was brought back here last night.

I.onltiiij- for "llolidlm-

One evening last week after the hour

of midnight, at Ladoga, a party of young ladies unaccompanied by a male

escort, visited a gra»e yard. It is said

they found a number of hokobos."

They failed to lind the ghost that so often frequents such places, and return­

ed to their homes in safety. It is also

stated they have purchased a balloon with the parachute attached, and some

daik night they expect to make an

ascension and the leap. Only a few

weeks ago at i'J o'clock they climbed to

the top of the highest building in that

place. They have plenty of nerve and do everything they undertake.

They are Kieltinu.

The residents living south of the col lego are making strong kicks about men

and women going into the campus and

swearing and drinking. The police have made a few arrests this spring but it

does not sep to stop it. Monday even­

ing a couple of young characters were out with Col. Jag and made Kome

howl. Tho man struck the girl across

tho hear! with a club knocking her un­

conscious, and she had to be brought to

the city and a physician was summoned before she could be brought to her

senses again. The citizens say that it

must be stopped, as many nights they are unable to sleep at all.

The lliirkcl-.

The markots quoted from J. N. Zuofc: owls Qy, (.hicks jo" icks lien Turkeys (5 Toms Geese Ducks.. Eggs.... Butter

Wllliilr-l.oiiK.

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Hubert Wilhite, of this city, and Miss Sadie Long, living north of this city, will bo married next Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple will go to house-keeping on west Wabash avenue, where the groom haB built a new house.

Recorders

SIT IT YEAlt.-NO 17

THE FOURTH.

A Gran.1 Celebration Held in This

City by the Knights of St-

John.

ihel'ourihof July anniversary was observed in this cijj about after the

usual Style. The Knights of St John, entertain men I at the fair yrormls n,,.^

the crowd, there b-itig prcbab'v -J.000

ion the L'rounde attrr dini.or. Bicycle tiding, drill of the two companies, and a

few lesser attractions constituted tbo

program. Financially it was a success, but was not particularly distinguished for anything else

La 1 go numbers of piople went to Moharry Grove, 1 'ovingtor, and tho

Shades-. Indian 1-ord and other country places racem

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Craw.or(lsviWi'.'

:-^'hv '-.V-tiay

lie State Board of F.ducation at ita

meeting this week, voted that at the ej.-.

piration of tho present contract tor lan­

guage books and giamiiiars, new bids shall bo received lo.supply the schools

with such books and that at the evpi-

ration of the present contract for phy­

siologies and United States histories the same shali lie revised. The extent

of the 1 evision is to be hereafter detr-

mined. The physiologies are to be revised so as to provide for the study of

the ellect of alcohol on the human pys

teni and the history will be so cliadgod as to provide for tho more satisfactory

treatment of tho civil war.

.should lirJI.noKi il AH,-1-lieer.

The Nicholson law is now in effect and saloon keepers will govern thoni-

selveB and their business accordingly.

A teinporanco worker speaking of the

law one day this week with reference to Crawfordsville: "We propose getting

an ordinance passed at tho next council

meeting tha' will do away with quart shops iu th• outskirts of the city anil

the council ill have the locating of

them in town. The new law will Dot effect the salo.uis in town much but will

give ub a better chance to see that they observe the law."

Tin- O'.il, Olil Sloi'V.

A late swindle now being worked 011

the farmers of the adjoining counties says tho 1-ranktort Times, ib that of

bogus telegrams. The swindler writes

out it telegram to suit the occasion fo­

lds victim, several miles in the country

delivers tho message aud makes his

charges for dispatch delivery from one

to five dollars, on account ol presumed importance and distance. He collects

his fee, drives on and leaves his victim

the poorer but none the wiser.

A Child with iiuj[A|i|u-l itc.

otto Neal, of Brownsburg, (wo years

old, is a remarkable child 111 that he has a peculiai desire, out of the ordinary^

for what he eats. Recently, while undyr a physician's care, it was ascer­

tained that he had swallowed several

twenty-two-caliber cartridges, a lot of beads and a quantity of passementerie,

"Over liie llilii. In (lie IM.ir ilim-i'.-

Gsston Boone, who is mentioned in

another column as being in a tiltliy con­

dition, will bo sent to tho county asylum. lie is good barber, but it is a

case of where whiskey got the best of

him. How I10 has been living no ono knows.

Ihe ill of John (.'oiler, deceased, has been admitted to probate.

Elder Olephant preached at the Primitive Baptist chuiteh Thursday.

McClure it Graham shipped 1 H,U00

pounds of wool to Boston, Wednesday.

Ihe 'Cliff Dwellers have erected a

bathhouse at their eottago at Pino Ilills.

II. E. Tinsiey A Co., closed their hard

ware store 011 Thursday in order to give their employees a holiday.

Barnum's advance bill car will be here in about two weeks to post bills announcing tho exhibition August 2.'kl.

Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. JehnBon, of Liberty, Indiana, aro the guests of ^Janies Israel, their brotner, on east, pviarket street.

Offici

so far as

amusement was" conWr'tied was pro­

nounced dry and common place. Irt the evening lire works and their accom-f

paining noises ciose/Ly.p the ceitbra-' tion.

Cluing:-•» ill solimil

I ihe Health Of-

A colored barber of this city should

be taken to tho creek and given a good

bath. Ho lays around the street in a half dazed condition, the effects whis­

key, morphine anj opium. Tuesday he

was sittingjinja stairway with body lice crawling all over him, and his clothes aro very dirty. This man should either

bo driven out of tho city or made to keep himself clean. If ho j*

O

able to

look after his, own welfare the city

health oflicor should. liis name can bo obtained by applying at this ollice.

Ill ICfleel.