Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1895 — Page 8

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MODEL" SHOE

NEW SCOTLAND.

The drouth has damaged the corn in this vicinity. Lee Switzer and wife are visiting home folks this week.

Daniel Beck and wife visited friends near Klmdale Sunday. Taylor Aulston will move on his new farm near Elmdale soon.

Alex Weir and wife ha»e returned home from a visit in Benton county.

The Ofliel cattle will have to commence eatir.g dog fennel a very short time. \\"m. Jlardee and wife attended the Old Baptist Association Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Frank McCormick has bought a half interest in Kutan's saw mil!, and will push things at a lively rate. Frank is a hustler.

Boots and Shoes

And are now ready for inspection.

The ••Whipperwills" are in camp. }Irs. Gilbert Rush is on the sick list-

Straw bailing is now the order of the day. Will some one give us the detimtioD of rain?

Andy dillis has moved on the Swindler farm. Kverybody from here went to Bar Dual's show.

DARLINGTON-

Andrew Kerrey is putting a new roof on his house. There are twenty preachers attending the conference here this week, and the

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12") N. Washington St. Arms' Old Stand.

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way Elder Frank Trotter was carrying the chickens up the street. Wednesday morning will make the price of poultry very high before the conference closes.

Wm. Black has his new residence ready for the plasterers. Aniel Booher and son A tUn attended the Kokomo fair, last week.

Miss Grace Berriman has returned home for a while from Crawfordsville,

Darlington now has water works all over town. She is coming to the front.

Xewal Cane cut his hand very bad on a scythe while working the cemetery,

Frank Jackson is the boss shoemaker, See him in the basement at Booher A: Sons.'

Conference has been lu progress at the Methodist church all week, aud closed Friday night.

Dave Binford. of Garfield, bought two buggies of Ira Booher A: Sou, Weduesday, also harness.

Mrs. Cornell is still living to the surprise of her friends, but it is said she cannot survive.

We are looking for a wedding here soon. One of our dressmakers is going away with a preacher, so it is said. I

Ira Booher A Son have some fine clover hay for sale in the rick on the farm of Frank Cook. If you want hay, call early.

Our new school house is going up at a rapid rate and will be ready for school lato this season. Darlington is coming to tho front.

Miss Hatty Naylor will clerk for \V. II. Booher while he is not able to be at his store, and Miss Ella MeXicoll wil attend to the postoflice.

Wm. Cos, an old settler here, says he

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never saw the ground bo dry. lie has been ditching some six feet deep in places, aud reports the ground dried out to the bottom of the ditch.

East Wednesday while H. Booher was trying to mount his horse, the animai reared and fell back on Mr. Booher, breakiug one rib and injuring him considerable lie will probably be laid up for some time.

NORMAL NOTES.

Teachers institute next week,

Clyde Jones visited Shannondale last Sunday.

Miss McMillan vibited home folks at Romuey last Sunday. Miss Gail Vaughn attended colored camp meeting last Sunday.

Miss Mima Michael went to Linden last Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Etlio Allen returned to her home near Brownsvalley, Wednesday.

W. W Ewing will good journals at

week.

represent a dozen the institute next

Miss Lora Ewing visited friends attended the fair at Lebanon week.

The beaming club has been conduct-!

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ed in a satisfactory manner by Mr.

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stitute next week.

county institute next week. The class in physiology and method received some model science lesson® tiiis week from Prof. McBeth.

Miss Jessie Boyland returned to Brownsvalley Tuesday to remain until the county teachers' institute.

The class in literature received instruction from Mr. Hammond this week in the absence of Mr. Baker.

in any summer normal in thiB county

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COMMENCING- FRIDAY MORNING AUG. 16TH

GRAND 1! CLOSING OUT SAL

GENERAL STATE NEWS.

Arderson is to have a street fair. An etlort is being made in Rock port to build a club house.

The jaw of a giant was unearth.'d neai Richmond, Saturday. Vincennes is to have a now city directory. Seymour wants one.

Scott county old settlors had ablowout at Scottsburg, Saturday. Wm F. Gray. Muncie, has fallen heir to £10.000 by the death of a cousin.

Over 10.000 people attended the old settlers' reunion at Mitchol, Saturday.

Seymour will secure the agner plow factory, of ernon, for a ^T2.000 bonus.

A third

company

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MissLillieMilesv.il! teach the tnary department at Brownsvalley winter.

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has been organized

in Richmond for growing cotTee in N icaragua.

J. A. Sanderfon ot Elkhart, lias sue- round trip. eeeded in producing a perfectly black Petoskey, Michigan and return: Sept. pansy. j:M, only 60 round trip, gool 10 days-j

Goshen is to have a new peddlers' or- Must take fast train, —:.».l p. in. on Sepdinunce. Fakei will be exclude I alto- tember fid. .Tether, Camden September 17th to 20th,

The melon acreage in the vicini'v of 81.1)3 round trip account Carroll county Ediuburg. this year, is larger than-ever fair. Vigo county fair, Terre Haute one fare. 61.00. round trip. September !'th tnlltli:al! good to return including

that the Russian this-: !i. is Lake, Porter and .ip rte

It is said

rampant in counties. John Cannon il.V oldest re* Delaware county, died at Selm i,

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\n unknown man was literal) ground

to pieces by a andalia tram, at lerre

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Haute SuiKiay.

Russell Lookabill will represent, an McKinnev, took Paris rreen educational journal at the teachers m-

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Educate so that the pupil will guide Logansport has qautrry which ships himself, chosing the right and rejecting |r,000 carloads of crushed limestone to the wrong— llerbart.

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-Several members of the normal aiej ^ot only small boys of Elkhart amuse at home this week preparing for the themselves by smashing street lairps, but old men also engage in the practice.

glass factories each year.

Ajax milling plant at Veedersburg. owned by M. O. lluey A* Co.. of Indianapolis, was burned, Thursday. Loss, 65,000.

A strike of bituminous coal miners of the state has now been in a month, and they are still holding out for the 00 cent 6cale.

The work this summer has been su- granted a franchise for a 22-milo electric perior to any that has been conducted I

Allen countv commissioners have

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l'ort Wayne to Lake E.crette

and Columbia City.

Tho compulsory attendance at the teachers'institute is having its etTect -lia.na and southeran Michigan held a upon those teachers who always waited P' Elkhart, Sunday. Se\eral for the big day to come fourth and thousand were present. show their brilliant plumage. the funeral of Will Tratibas. Sunday.

The Pennsvlvanians of northern In-

we will turn our Successful Net Cost Sale into a

Of all Spring and Summer Goods without regard to Cost Now .Listen.

We need the room these goods occupy lor our l.r^ fall stock which has he»nn to arrive, a,„| so have determined to jrjve onr li'ie ... benefit, (hir beautilul line of iall arpets and Iui^s are now in and Prices Kock Hottoni. The old Trade Palace is cluick lull ot o-oods at unheard o! prices. Come and see us.

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Rep0

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who was murdered at Chestertown, I huisday, was the largest ever witnessed in Porter county.

Vamialia Excursions.

To I' rankfort Aug. 20 to At:g. IK), ?L round trip account Clinton county fair. To Frankfort Labor Day, September '2d, good only on day of sale 7.) cents

September 10th. Louisville, Ky and return September sth to 111\i 6:}..")0 round trip, via Terre Haute and Indianapolis: good to return including Oct. .~th.

One stop over allowed on return wherever passenger may desire. J. c. 1 li tchixson, Agt.

Oil' for Bo-ton.

A number of the Masonic fraturnity of this city anil county, numbering probably forty or more, left on Wednesday evening for Boston. Mass., 'o attend tho trianuual conclave. They will be absent about ten days, The followirg individuals left from the Plum street depot Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Graham. Charles Goltra, J.J. Fisher, C. E. Davis, George S. Jones. P. M. Layne, Win. E. Kowe, C. Wicker, George T. Durham, J. R. Bunnell. C. L. Goodbar, J. C. Knox, Wr. C. Rapp, A. M. Scott, James

Wright, and Messrs.—G. E. Grimes. J. A. Wilson. Harry Pontious. L. A. Foote, W. M. Mills. Wm. A. Wright, II, C. Ycunt. Frank Hallowell.

Paving tin? Wny lor I'roM'culloti. There will be a law and order meeting at Wolf Creek Falls on Sunday, the place where Clara Shanks was found dead. Prominent speakers will be present. The money collected will be used in the prosecution ef the case.

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It is a fact that the most prod", farms, whero three crop* .i enr I made, are n. the garden s-|"'t

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which is in Mississidpi ami ij along the line of the Mobil,, road. Mississippi with o,) ,n prairie lands ami rich valleys tin with valuable hard woods ami \]. the yellow pine uelt, a rollu^

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the paradise of the fruit grower farmer, stock raiser ai.d invalid, Tho summers are cooler tlip I are warmer: tho entire \ar cumf, I for out door work. Garden tho year, ire air. soft water, good Ua .id loug life for yourself ami ami!--]

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terms. For illustrated painpbl,., full information concerning eha-J and kind of land, locations at address Henry Fotide. Pi-est.,' Land and Development Co.. Ala. Round trip tickets arc on-,.] cheap rates for land seekers and low one way rate for actual their household goods and stock,

For full information conueruicj

ets, rates and how to reach this:.write to W. J. McLean. I). :!2'.) .Mai-,]U.'tte Building, ChieaMj,] E. K. Posey, G. P. A.. Mobile i(j 15.. Mobile, Ala.

Six Dollars to Petoskey. l| On Tuesday, September tL-1 dalia will run a grand cheap ex., to Petoskey, Mich. Round tri 60.00. Tickets good to return 1' Take fast trrain leaving here at: in. Arrive at Petoskey 7 a. morning. I'lease advise me if going so I may have accmmoaj for you.

On August 20 to August 3ra| Vandalia will sell round trip tic«. l'"rankfort f^r 61.00 on account Clinton county fair. All good to re including August olst.

J. C. IIL-TI-IUNSON,

How About Vacation.

Write Brunner, Vandalia Louis, at once about cheap excunj to Petoskey on September .'Ird,