Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1895 — Page 7

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Local Freight

SUNDAY CLOSING

oever.il Liues of Business That. Failed

to Shut Up Shop on That Day. S

liiruugh 'he efforts of tho'•( iod Citizen. League there wits a mori' general eiosn.j up „f business places in town on Silnda\ than before fur ninny years. Mary tH'i this just Pimply to avoid being ai rested and li- .-d, int-nding so

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present "fanatic ,I wave of

!pi^t.v"ha~ |ia -fed ov.-r to th.iir placs fur a few hours on Sunday as I heretofore. As was the grocerias, jiiWHt markets. al...ue, cigar stores, ico cream parlc.rs. iiin etoret-, etc.. were .i.sed both front ... rs and back, and jiii newspapers u.-re offered on the fill' eth for Hali'. Tho livery stables, h...ve\er, hotels, milk dealers and even:

Marlins ice ctMahi^hnicnt wore doing business as on other Sundays and expect to continue to do so in spite of the "League," tine or no tine. Many of 'hese places ?a\ they cannot do Imsi ness at all if tin- Sunday trade is forced from iii'iu, anil will have tn clc-e up and ii.uV.e a*vay. The "Jry" fellows, those who have, as thry aver, to have Their beer o:, Sunday, bought it in I' lttles aiul kegs on S.rurday niirht on pretenseof going a lishing. toon it .to the woods antl there drank to their I.earl 's i'intent undisturbed bv blue ceiled policemen or ".League" people. 1 he "(mod Citizen's League" is composed! of Lev. I

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re tho "League" began its

Dir. Knight KXIMHTIUIM!. The tragedy resulting in the death of John M. W'ehole, clerk of Clay county, which occurred one month ago, in which he met his doath at the hands of

the lion. Ceorge A. Knight, a prorni-j nent attorney, was climaxed Friday evening, by a statement issued to the

OllVr Superior Accommodations followed. Ho heard some one slam the reaching the Great liesorts of the gate, and thinking it to be the person' th during the winter, and the cool who had invaded his house, be ti -ed in •them Resorts during the summer, the direction of the sound. necting at Louisville with all I happened to bo passing along the sideto the walk on his way home from posting a letter, and he was struck and fatally hurt.

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for full information address. L. I

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Agent, Crawfordsville,

I'-AN'K J. RUED, Gen'l Pass. II. MCDOEI., General Man-

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A business mens' meeting was held in the small court room on Monday. Short talks wero indulged in by R. C. Smith, J. W, Darnett, Dr. Leech, C. W. Paul and sovoral others. Various plans such as doing away with the early closing of filestores, the construction of hitch racks and other matters wero brought jnto the discussion. The meeting was originally intended to oerfect an organization in tho interest of tho city, and future meetings will be held. After a session of over two hours it adjourned.

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E. Bryant, .Judge'

Thomas. Win. iriest, CJapt. llerron, I). I'. McC'lure, and several others whose names we cannot now recall, and they express a determination to continue the war favor of Sunday closing, backed as they say they are by the better and more intiuential class of the community. On the other hand the curses these peureceiving at the hands of

pie are receiving at the liancts of many They say I

"'d people is both loud and deep,

SYTVUIIS-

such people are of no advantage to

the city, that few or none of them are producers or laboring men who assist in building up the city and increasing its business, that they are injuring tho town more by their course than aiding it. that the present is only a spirit of mock piety, and that when a reaction comes, as it will soon, tho injury will bo greater than bef crusade.

Tliers were some funny incidents resulting from the closing of business places on Sunday last. One individual, -n attorney, had visitors from abroad and in getting up dinner for them concluded it would not be complete without an abundance of ice cream as a part of tho dessert, lie caiue down town with a two-gallon bucket for the cream, went to all the restaurants and ice cream parlors, hut, at every place was refused or found the places closed, and returned without cream, but not until he had ventilated his opinion in strong terms against the "League."

took

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it was refusiM bread on Sunday, they so informed him. I cannot bake bread and what am I to do':" he asked with tears about ready to fall from his eyes. LiiiaHy a restaurant keeper showed him

some

avnetotvn !)ispatcb: It is not orally known that there is a skunk farm in less than a mile and a half of Waynetown, where that pretty but deceptive little animal is kept and reared, but such is a fact, there being at the present time about thirty of them kept in a lot of about an acre, enclosed by a tight board fence about six feet high. party who has them goes into the enclosure, waters and feeds them as ho would chickens, pigs, or other farm animals, an:t they will run around him and fondle with his feet and legs Tho sight is a pretty one, the number of cats being made up of all I lie different colors of the tribe. Ho hays there is'nt a particle of them using their munitions of war so long as there is r.o reasons given them for t'iking the defensive,

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press, signed by the father-in-law, widow, two brothers, and brother-in-law of tho deceased, exonerating Mr. Knight from all blame. They were neighbors and close friends. On the night of the shooting Mr. Knight was

aroused by a noise, occasioned as he thought by the presence of burglars in tiie house, and ho seized a pistol and

Tlir Lilies! Mwikr M»r\ in

Mr. Wehele

For several years snakes, largo and small, have infested the farm of Eli Els..*r, a farmer in Cass county, residing near tho Huntington county line. 11 cently two monsters were found by him an ho was going to his work, lying dijrectly in the ad Both were lifeless,

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evidently come to their doath

the monsters before

the larger and more powerful reptile had

succeeded in overpowering and killing!

Tin- Wealth of Indianapolis.

Tho total valuation of Indianapolis property, not including railroads, according to ti 1895 assessment, is 6103,74(5.025, as against 800,860,125 in 1894, also exclusive of railroads. Tho number of polls in Indianapolis this year is

Plows in Germany are operated more, .... .= cheaply by tho use of electricity than by I 23,191, as against 25,029 last year, showthat of steam. I ing a marked increase in population.

The Trnrlivrn IiiMtitute.

bread, but told

hnu he would not seli it. but "you can as you please with it." The individual

a loaf at once ami walked away wnh an air of satisfaction pervading his countenance.

Some fellows who have a daily tliirst for beer determined to not go "dry" on Sunday, and, Saturday night purchased cases of bottled beer to last them over until Monday. They probably drank more of it by this plan than if they had

the hack way to a saloon on

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Skunk Ifuriu.

The Montgomery County Teachers' Institute will be iu session at the court house in Crawfordsville, August 26-30, 189a. All teachers intending to teach in tho county this year will be expected to be present and lend their support. Absence or lack of interest will be takeu as an evidence of professional weakness The institute is not held for the county superintendent, nor tho trustees, nor thecitizons, but for the teachers expressly. The work presen'ed will be of he highest character along the lines most helpful to the teacher in his school room work. ou can afford to miss it: the procession is moving keep in line lest

Kv-Commissioner Fullon was seen in fiont of a drug store, holding himself to- some one else takes your place, g'-therand suffering great pains from an to enroll every teacher in aitack of diarrhoea, lie had sought all county this year, and by your co operathe drug stores of town for medicihe to tion can have the best institute ever ease the pains from which ho was suffer- 'd in the county. Tho trustees will be nig. hut found them tightly closed. His 'th us most of the week, and will at vocabulary oi words hurled at the

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••League was choice and of the plainest me prepared to get your Reading I'.nglish. In fact he was eloquent. Circle books. All friends of edu-ation A man of family, whose wife was^ick.'J are cordially invited. J. S. ZICK came down town to a loaf of bread. County Superintendent. lb' found all bakeries closed, went to lie restaurants to and Tonv Ihirk were,lined,

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Thursday as a Hoard. Teachers.

this week for intoxication. Dick Ifiatt, colored, was up before Mayor ll- ndel for creating a disturbance on Manson corner. After giving him a severe roanting. the Mayor let him u'O /ack Williams and Mike Williams were each tined for keeping hogs in tho I city.

Mike Xellers, and Hotelier and Carrie Hampton were arrested for provoke and each had to settle.

A man named Shuketon. from Illinois, was arresteil for pushing a man's face »:nd was tined £10.10.

The pickpockets are still in jail and will remain a few days with Chas. Davis. liusiness was good in the Mayor's court, on Monday.

Chas Franklin paid a tine for assault and battery. /ark Williams, after being lined, stated that the last time he was before tho Court it cost him over iU.GOO,

Chifdren Gryfor Pitcher's Castoria.

An ollicer in the Paris army has m-

The vented a new bullet which is shaped like a goose quili.

"Yield Not to Misfortune." 1 was atlbcted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of October I could neither tale nor smell and coulct hear but little. Kly's Cream Balm cured it. Marcus (leorge Shautz, Ratlnvayi X. .1. 1 sutYered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but E y's Cream Balm seems to no even that. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results.— Oscar Ostrum, Jo Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Cream Halm is agreeable.

Tho Memphis roail will ship this year from Southeast Missouri 100,000 barrels of apples.

in a liercely-fought battle. The largest measured a tritle over twelve feet in length, and had swallowed the smaller one about two-thirds of its length' For several foot round about the spot they occupied, tho grass had been worn Weak and Ne'rv'oiTs toils roots, giving evidence of a long I 1 1 1 Describes tho condition of thousands nf struggle between the monsters before! ,. people at this season. They have no ap

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria*

The total number of farms in tbe United States is 4.564.641.

... people at tnis season, rney nave no an-

..... petite, cannot sleep, and complain of the

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the weaker er.mharant. 1 no flmnllpr 7. ibis condition may bo remedied by

the weaker combatant. Tho smaller snake measured over eight feet.

Hood's Sarsapariila, which creates an appetite and tones up all the organs. It gives good health by making the blood pure.

Hoods I-ills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache.

.Miss Bertha Parker has returned to her home in Indianapolis after an extended visit with Chas. Gould and wife.

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Inauguration of an humeri- Sale to Bene it the Public!

Wash Fabrics Linen Fabrics, "Woolan Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries, Parasols. Fans, Gloves, Lawns, Challies, Dimities. Organdies, Crepons, Chiffons, Percales, Ducks. Our Immense Stock of Dress Goods and Silks we offer in this Sacrifice Sale.

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Disappearance of a Stomach Trouble. Lyon Medicine Company: DEAR SIRS—For fifteen years I was afflicted with stomach, heart and kidney troubles. I was induced to try LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS, and am more than pleased at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and my heart has resumed its normal action. I can. cheerfully recommend it.

Everything in any of the above lines will he found to bo iirst-class

111 every particular. Repairing of all kinds of .lew.-Iry at Heasoimble

nd a well selected assortment of Spectacles at, the Jewelry store of

"Water is good for floating boats and bathing roses, but when you won

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Corner of Main and Green streets. All our friends are invited to call and inspect the new place.

ALKKICD PARISH,

ORLEANS,

Ixn., July 25, 1894.

Hot Flashes and Headaches.

To the Lyon Medicine Company After using three boxes I am pleased to sav my appetite has returned, the pains have entirely left

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Hashes and my headaches have disappeared. I am free to say that had il not been for LVOX'S SEVEN V\ OXDi'.RS I should not be alive ,to-day. MRS. L,IZZIK JOHNSON.

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July 26, 1S94.

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