Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 July 1895 — Page 8
KIRKPATR1CK-
Mrs, Hut* Koach is very bad sick. Laura Kinnick is on the sick list.
\V. II. liruy wants to soli bisuroeery.
A1110 Nichols is the proud father of 11 S pound girl. John McKee has put a new fence around Ins house,
There will not ho over one fourth of a liny crop this year. Threshing wheat is a thing of tho past in this locality.
Allie Peterson had wheat tnat made IS bushels to the acre. J. C. C'aiico and .J. \Y. Kinanjk wei.t to Stark County to font farms.
We are to have a new butcher from New Richmond here pretty soon.
Cal 15aum has sold his elevator to Sunerson of liomr.ey, .1 hi? cost was i? 1.500. .Mrs, Delaney left for Jasper county last week on a visit. but had tt return Monday on account of a sick child.
Arthur llrinson had a: severe attack of paralysis last Saturday night, but is getting along pretty well at this time.
"Win. Ilorner.and nine other men will start next Tuesday for South Dakota to look for a location in the Dunkard's settlement of that place.
Charles Irons tnreshed 10- acres of rye that made ISO bushels und it was pastured up till almost time to cut it. I ees that pay as well as wheat'.'
NORMAL NOTES.
Mrs. Biddle entered the Normal Mona
Lou Trimble was a visitor Wednesday. Elder Fuson conducted chapel cises Tuesday.
Miss Kersey of Darlington was a visitor Wednesday. Mr. Graham, of llip'ey. an old student, entered Monday.
Mr. Olive will teach in the public schools the coming year.
E'lie Allen, of Brown, is one of the new students this week.
Homer Miller, of Shannondale was a visitor at the Normal Wednesday.
Profs. McBath and Noble devote the afterno.ms to work in the Museum. Ethel Edwards, of Walnut is now en-
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rolled with tho students of the Normal.
The Misses .UcConnell, one a teacher in the Dunkirk schools and the other of LSellfoiitain, O., were visitors at the Normal 1 ucsoay.
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lu ls7" silk raisii.g was lished in South Carolina. As a rule, a man's hair turns gray Hve years sooner than a woman 3.
He is the greatest man who does most for his fellowmeii.-- Kam lloin.
One of the biggest turkey gobblers in the world resides at Hopkins. Mo. A small boy. it is said..can rule comfortably on his back.
Southern California's orange rop this season has brought to the trroweis about .c'1,850.000, Bartlott peaia..are now selling at &2o a ton.
Hugh, Fisher, an old soldier.of Lni-m-town. Pa, was wounded the- thigh at the battle of Gaines Mills, in lSo:J. Within the last few days he has had the bullet removed
real name is Howell Jones.
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The Putnam county fair opens a Baiubridge next week. \Y. E Il^nkel will spend Sunday in Brazil the guest of his father. K. M. lienkel. .Miss Maude llulett attended the at Ladoga, on
Rupp-Wilson weddim Thursday. •, Waiter Uodrick was lined c'll.'io iii the Mayor's court for getting intoxicated Tuesday evening.
The Lafayette Courier says a Lahr House barber shaved the "new woman, one day last week.
A new restaurant was opened at Ellin-I Tom Clements has completed the wood, Kas.. a few days ago by a Mrs.! grading and graveling of the two alleys Feeder.
A tishing schooner, with a freezing plant on board, to freeze the fish as fast as caught, is now plying from Glouchested Mass.
ii\ the Whitlock addition. A collection in the Christian church last Sin day for the family of the late E\ Ciov. Ira •!. Chase, amounted to 3000.
itors of the show.
In his life of Henrv M. Stanley. Mr. Thomas George says that the explorer's tablishnient north of the city have.000. and that he 0'"
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II. l'roctor is in Grove. Indian
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Ter. James Mahorney. ing furniture.
is in Chicago buy-
briek in kilns, which
wast-ornin 1-ar.in Waies, November, through the heating process before I 10. 1 10. His father was a bookbinder, piling them on the market.
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\n ibex was killed in the Superstition
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Joe and Frank Allen are down Michigan City. John L. Goben anrl wife were in Ann, 111,, this week.
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Clarence L-. Cord is now running a type-setting machine on the New York Wot Id.
Dry Goods, Millinery, Gapes^ 3 Made Underwear, Shirt Waist and every thing in our Dry iG-ooas Store.
are going
I mountains, Maricopa county. Arizona, the walls of the county prison, caused ,,. ,,i bond in 610,000 recently.
is said that only others from a return of his old complaint—-in- j^ appearance on Monday nex-t for a of these animals have ever been lulled toxication from inibibbing too freely of |j j.,.
in it S a re a in ieing made acquainted with the fact in Oregon. The 'l'erre Haute races will be held that prosecution had been instituted, he Aug.o to 0. The purses aggregating expressed some surprise, as he had not, •~.'!0,0lj0 are otVered. and there are nearly rexpected to be charged with the killing 300 entries The price of admission in a criminal sense. He disclaimed that will be ."0 cents instead of fl.00. there was any criminality involved, nor
The "Clipper"' base ball club defeated the Michigan City club by a scoro of to 5 This is the first time they have been defeated by any club and have playe I over thirty games. Kansdal and Wilson was the buttery for the "Clippers."
Mary Keani. a lady of ('olfax. while taking a drive last week, was in storm, und so serious was tile nervous shock that the victim gradually entered a stage of melancholy, re sul'mg Tuesday nuht in an attempt a', suicide by hanging. She was i.iseovertt: in time to save her life.
The heaviest loadinl car Vnoveininil the Big Four system has ever Known was was the record for the tiseal \ear em'ling June :i0.
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Tude Hamilton sold the horses of a 1 cars for lSii'_\ 1 .'b.i.HO I ens. stranded circus at Greensburg, Ind.. (his j: ?j lJatui nut a force of about weeU. realising good prices tor the cied-
thirty county clerks will meet I hurs.it Lake Ma.vmkuckec, the object uay be
mg to agree upon unuoru. system of,
Jack lhitton was again placed within charging him with manslaughter, and
During the period
there were hankied l.CrJo.OS'S ears, ihe records tor previous years were as follows: For l.lT'J.I'J'! cars: lS'.t.i, 1.-
'Ihe Midland put a t'.ventv-live men to work this
on the track to connect their line with the Yandalia. '1 lie switch track leaves the main line about three hundred feet II
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blank books, i-gal bl.inK.-, etc. the site of the former street car
Sam K. Kloger. of Yemen county, M. iMrtei has his new ele\.'.tor in li jconlidently fi^peeted Missouri, will live in history as the man ruuning order at Ladoga, arid is tmg facilities
who had a wagon loaded with -15.000 prepared to purtnusu the i»tuin *•{..!. .«iik. tablfVTill be put in :S|o.u: any pounds of stone pass over him without ami adjoining township*. paving the top or cessation of operations -. Brazil breaking a bone. pncts. Deu.ocrat.
M. Wert has accepted the Captainship of. Co/I. Anyone wishing tu .become a member can do so by attending the meeting next Wednesday ..-venir.L' in the Eltxroth Hall.
The .Martins at the btick- niakiug"PB'
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Judging from the number of litlio jtlid he believe, that such a thought was graphs in windows around the business entertained by aiiy member of the fampart of town, of the Barnum shotr the
free or don't pay cash tickets must be would be a great deal happier if the misissued in vast numbers bv that concern take had never occurred, but his con-
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Attorney M. L. Clodfelter. of raw- ... -ii the law or anv intent in the the matter, fordsville. was in Lebanon yesterday. looking after the interests of his client. Marion MeGuflin. who is in jail here
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awaiting trial for assaulting a man at Miss Millie Jett is visiting friends in New Koss.—Lebanon J'ioneer. Logansport.
Is the Word. Expressing the Excitement Over Our
Grand Semi-Annual Net Cost Sale
The Phenomenal Low Prices are moving this stock like a Kansas Cyclone. make no reserves in this Mammoth Stock.
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"We never advertise Cost Bales till we have made np our minds to sell at Cos People know this to be .true, hence the Wonderful Success of Our Net First Cost Sale.
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'Ihe burial ot the late John :M. Wehrle, auditor (if Clay, county, who wn? mistaken for a burglar by George A. Knight and shot to death, occurred Tuesday after. at llra.'.il, several thousand persons witnessing the services, which were conducted at. the Catholic church. Following the burial Marshal Loiuterback made an allidavid against Mr. Knight, who is at Indianapolis
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expressed himself that he
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Highcst of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't RCd
Harry liapp was up from Ladoga on Wednesday. Clerk Sparks was in Indianapolhj^on Wednesday.
Tramps are unusually plentiful in town this week. Ben Warbington was in Terro Haute this week on business.
Chas Beatty and Tom Nicholson went to Muncie on W ednesday. Miss Fannie Watson is spending I wo weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee.
Tho "Hit and Miss" club will go into camp at the l'iue Hills next I hursday.
Miss Lillian Wilson, of Ladoga, was Ihe gue- of Mis* Maude II uh-l t. this week.
W vi,.ii One hundred men at. otiee to dig iu .east sul- newer at .itai tioid. it .'The excursionists from here to Michigan City on Wednesday numbered about 2t)0 persons.
The street, .roller is now being rue. on east Wabash avenue in improving that thoroughfa. e.
Newt Wray. of the tirm of Wray .V Maxweil is in Cincinnati jjuying goods, for the fall trade.
(.'has. Crawford will this season build a two story brick building on Green street, south of Main.
ABSOLUTECY PURE
The employes in the Epperson circle and heading factory at Ladoga are striking for an increase of wages.
The stone work ol' the east Wabash avenue bridge, over the Monon, is rapidly approaching completion.
Mr. Bennett, the tinner, moved his tinning materials and household goods to Martinsville. Ind.. tiiis week.
A "hobo" tailor was given about days on tin
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stone pile for pushing too
much of the foaming to his face.
Ed. Boyland has recovered from an attack of the typhoid fever and has taken his position on the Morning Herald again.
Attorney M. E. Clodfelter will address the people on Monday night at the court house, on currency question from a free silver stand point.
«5»— Carpets, Mattings. Wall Paper Window Shades. Rugs, and||all in our Large Carpet Store at Posilive Net First Cost.
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As a result of a light Ui. White Lick, in the vicinity
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Barney Blackburn was scrioi,. with a knifo wielded by 'UchH. phy, by whom he was omjii.,y
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Marshal Grimes arrested Mr^., on last Sunday for violating t| son law.Mayor Handel tinol him costs. He has taken an »pf,l circuit court and Ins case vviil in the September term.
Henry Clements, last a contract for grading ,d miles of gravel roads in (Tintoi for which he will iee ,. ,l lb- expects to complete tUjub 1. This makes over -JO milesrroads contracted for to Cr:c.vf road makers in Clinton eountv mer. hi its efforts to driut but rut, at Frankfort, the ,.tj ('.-ujr Telephone Company ha* v.v.pt-r that beginning with phones will be furnish -ij {n
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denee.s at £1 per month, ai,si (,j houses at S'J. Il thw ioilncte by the Frankfort company, prices .will still further be rKiiui
Ihe Clara Shanks tnu T'!v wilds of l.'arke l^ountaiii tinues an'absc.rbing tojiic, andd have been called in to tint! stantiate the theory generajtained. The man and hi- -,vi! wlioui sus[iicion is directed'llav neighborhood, but there-has be tempt on their part to umu whereabouts, ami they an lo if circuinstances warrant. A teller of that vicinity has ifiatlf vision which she claims tu hav r.iiich the details of the supjKiler are laid bare with a iidol seription quite remarkable, plausible, and this has spread Mi derful rapiility. with score? giving it credence.
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I'rof. 1''. G. Walker has sold, hist ness college in this city to I'rof. A, Hall. Mr. Walker will still havecti. of the College. The 'College shoalsj well patronized. The
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