Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 September 1895 — Page 8
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Bert Lew alien has begun malting sorghum molasses. (jeorg'- Keller was up from l-ouhtain countv Sunday.
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Th" .in of Monday morning as good
for the wheat tha has been sown Mr. and Mrs. Tyler called on Mi. aiei Mrs. .John Stump on last Sunday.
George (irubhs aud fiioiiis titoUo bread at bis brother WiliV on Sutida ..
Will Lewallen and .lose- Davi-. \v re married on Thuis.lay of iat" *•«.•••*. Ma happiness bo with tbeui.
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A tine tune for wheat so.vmg. The most of the corn is out of danger of the frosts.
Madison township schools are all in running order. .Some that wii sick la-t week are convalescing.
•J. S. Bennett is on the sick list and is unable for any kind of duty. Dick Ilolliday moved into his new home in White's addition last Monday.
School commenced last Monday with 127 scholars enrolled, and a corps of excellent teachers.
They say we have never hail such hot weather in September a6 we are having at the present time.
J. L. Chinch is desirous of selling •everything he lias at a reduced price, —ifijtJ-removing to tbe mountains of east
Tennessee.
The farmers say that corn is better than usual, ai.d will make a better yield than was expected. It wi.l sell cheap at gathering tune.
The Juvenile Temple will not meet ne\t Saturday, as h- authorities have concluded not to allow anything it: the building wbil-- scho .1 eotitinues.
I tir li'i^ '.vim wore- the blue in the late rebellion, are requested to meet in .Linden on tbe evening of tin- 'Jltb. to make a11 angements for the township reunion.
One
of tbe best lodges for the little.
folks has been refused a room for meetings in the school house, on the ground that if they meet there other gatherings v, 11 want the same privilege, and gome
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While ill the city fair week make our store your headquarters. You are always welcome.
We have the Finest Line of
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In the city. Everything new and up to date.
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A W. Doyle is teaching our school. commenced with Our school has tbe tirst day.
STUMP SCHOOL HOUSE,. into partnership in the grain business. and will be prepared to handle all th* r-ru cut'ing is the order of the dayyj: grain that comes their way when they
privilege, therefore al!
would abuse th' are excluded.
J. H. White and Cai Baum have gone
get the old elevator remodeled. They will put in t.vo n«nv dumps, a new boiler and engine, aud the latest improved machinery, They will be ready for the new crop of corn.
THE OMNIBUS.
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Ktiode l.-land in l.S'.H produced o1 0 'oris of coai.
se qo-irtz is found in Colorado and iiilj.-i.
Our total produce of zir.c.in Is'JU was. tons.
p-.r roucti: If. lS'/O
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jll."»,fG0 tons.
Mai b,e i- iii to exist in weny-four of ur slates.
Corai. v.hite an.t D-d. i^ found on the I Florida coasrs.
The by ai'inth is found in Mainland hhe lake regions,-.V'r.vV'-,.'-'-• ..
ne mooiiBtoie- ists in Noi Cai im.1 and (le. |,i_
l-!'l Mie-couniy [iroiju: 70 H.s o! [j.ir iron.-
Tin i:- known to exiur in half a do-/, -n diife-reiit iovallties
Mien is found in North Cnrolit!ii ':"Cjoorgia and else where.
I he turquois has been found in New Mexico and Arizona.
Sinso 1V2U Fenns\Ivania has pruduced Soli.000,000 tons of coal.
Labradorite has been found in North Carolina and .Michigan.
In lb'.K) the United States produced ldl,7.j-l short ns of lead.
Our deposits of borax are behevild to be practically inexhaustible.
Twenty eight persons who have taken human life are lying in jail in St. Louis -six women and twenty-t wo men.
The uietho,list church is to found a university at Kansas City. A fund of oO.O'•" foi this purpose has been rais-
Frie celebrated the one hunbredth anniversary of its founding Sept. 10 anil 11. A century ago the placed ivn« called Presque Lie.
Permission to establish a steamboat service on the Dead S?a has been asked of the Sultan by the provirica! author ities ol Syria
A Hartford concern has just made a four-ply leather belt 118 feet long and
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seventy-eight inches wide. The hideB of 100 steers were used. Southern railroads are accommodating. A St. Augustine trains was stoped the other day to show the passengers a rattlesnake and give the train hands a chance to catch him.
A Crawfordsville Gang in Jail. A pie of local sports and several mure went to Cayuga to the fair in that piaje and to skin the suckers on some kind of a game which we were unable to learn. Shortly after the game as in progress the police happened on the scene and arrested the whole party. who were taKen before a justice and tined £30 and costs. Not having the money on hand they were compelled to go to jail and lay out their tines. W hat is our loss is Cayuga's gain, and Crawfordsville will be free of a few of her loafers, unless they keep them until afte" the fair is over and then turn them loose, which is often done. One m: has a standing oiler that he '.nil present any :iou with a handsome overcoat, if he
will keep any one of them out or town I
The Athens Ciun Club will give a shooting tournament in this city on:| Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. '2 and .3. 'I'lie following is the program: Evr-nt No. 1 ..•• ..10 targets
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!. 20 targets ,.. 10 taraetp ... ..... "Jo targets .. v. i. I'J targets 7 l.'i tareei.20 targets 'J 10 targets 10 .20 targets
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.Nearly all the leading shooters will be present anil a great time is expected. Ed Voi is and K. 1. Snyder are mana-
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.* Marriase LicensesHarry K. Dauherty and Ivtlia Scott.
Franklin V. I!yan "and Bmma Gardner.
DclnytMl Work. A dozen stones ooly for capping the top cour.-e are about all that are needed to complete th? two abutments of the east Wabash avenue bridge over the Monon. The work has now been delayed three weeks on account of the non-ar-rival of the stone, and just when they will arrive no one seems to know. A part of the iron frame work of tbe bridge has already been delivered on theground.
Death of Mr?. Sarah HeatonMrs. Sarah C. Heaton died at her home on College street Thursday al the advanced age of 35 years. She was married to James Heaton. Sept. :10, ]3''0. who died Julyo, 1SS1. Five sons and daughters survive her. She was a member of the Methodist chur :h Trie funeral occurs to-day. Interment .it Oak Hill.
Important Notice.
On account of oar store being closed Saturday Sept. 28. the great special auction sale will close Friday Sept. "27th, at •j o'clock p. m. A few of the bargains now listed iri our advertisement are iun ning low and may be exhausted bef^ the |a=t day. A early call is therefor--advisable. We have added the the fallowing items: I'epperal !.)•} brow sheeting worth ir:\ a 1 2
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FVpperal 10 i'browri sheeting worih 2iic. at Lie arii wide Canton Flannel w«rth 12',. :, at. !Jc i.: dies handki rehiefs' '.vdrth 2oe.'!!5c and fjOc. at ... ... 21 Mens' arm bands worth 10c. at. .•!' i'ii.e and course combs worth ."ic. pt ..,,o
II (lerman Cologne worth 10c.
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Harvest Emersions.
The Vandalia line iil sell harvest ex
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tickets west and south-west on
Sep' 21. and south of the Ohio river •',
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i. Kite west one fare plus $-1.
•ji.t-i lo.i'-in rn only o,-, Oct. -J at:d 11th. 1'iekets -oo! oi lie* Ohio river, one fare round trip, good to return 20 day from date of "ale
To St. Louis account St. Louis fan.: round trip £0.30. good, going Oct. nth to I 12th, good to return including Oct..I -It r,
Terre li iute race1-, one fare roui.d trip. £1 o. (iood going Sept. UOth to' Oct. 1. All good to return including: Oct. 5th. J. C. Hctciiixson.
Weeding Bells.
N'ot long ago there Heerns to have lieen a weeding in (lolldom. The.l.C A\"i Co.. Lowell. Mass., lot lie-small su.'n twelve cents, in stamps, -end a beautiful doll-bride, with a most complete *nd fashionable trousseau. Fvery lltt itgirl wishe to Know of this latest event in doll lociety, and wants to add to hedoll family this latest and prettiest of paper dolls.
WILL BROKEN IN COUF,T.
Evidence Indlcnted Frnuil tlo I'.-rt of Father Mceltnn. Moi:j:is. Ills., Sept. 1U.—'The vv.ll by which over $3.000 was conveyed in the estate of the late Mary Kennedy •atheMeehnn was broken by a verdict in tl: circuit court. The evidence ind'.cate 1 fraud on Median's part. for his intimate acquaintance with Mrs. Kennedy dated from her husband's death, when sh. acquired the immense estate. His lav. jet, John F. Golden, was appointed executor, and they both visited the woman incessantly. She was feeble in body and unsound in mind, and the fact was brought out by the proponent's principal witness. Dr. Hohinson, which was the most damaging proof, that Golden had misread the will to the woman before she sign 'd it. supplying audibly the words "for charitable purposes." which was her v. lll. v. bile the document itself conveyed to Meehan as an individual all this pr pcrty.
This was the means of setting the tide against the unworthy legatee. A new trial lias been prayed for. Since the- celebrated Maxwell murder ease here-years ago nothing lias equaled the present ease in interest. Senator Duncan wa •hicf counsel fertile proponent, while S. te's Attornev St uuh represented tlv ntest-
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for one moil .[will. The arcuineuts occupied rkre .'.ays, —1 the entire trial nine, and the '.'i n: room wii cotistantlv tilled Many of ill pi 'St
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PRISONERS !N A PA\IC
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at tho Milvt'itukco II' rectinu lU"troy«il lsv
K'5Mif'VArKF.i Sept I'.l.—1 ::e sactory, puit.t shop, and boiler house of the Milwaukee house of correction -..-ere compietely destroyed by tire. T!iere are 000 prisoners in the institution at the present time and sjr&it excitement prevailed for a time. The
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Kverett M. Fltzroth and Kva M. Epperson. Chas. F. Morrison and Ida M. Hole.
John H. Caldwell and Lizzie La Foe. Willie .W. A rchev aud Ftta Tribby. Abx, 13." Ballard and Jessie L. Thompson.
prisoners h:ul just been locked
I in their c?lls for the night when the whole l" the third floor of the factory, which, is separated by a yard from the celiiwnis' of the institution, was discovercd to !*.• aljlaze.
A detail of lilty policemen was sent at once to guard the prisoners, who made frantic effort- to escape. Superintendent McLaughlin made preparations to have them set tree should the main buildinff catch lire. The east winfi of the factory fell on the boiler shop and carried thereof down witli it. Ernest Olsen, a fireman living at 502 Fifteenth avenue, was in the boiler house at the time and was buried by the falling wall. He was rescued alive after a half hour's hard I work but he was severely injured interI nally and may die. The loss will not exceed £30.0
APPLYING FOR WORK.
The Mlner»' strike In M!rliit iiii i'ractlenity at an Kncl. IsHl'f.MtNG. Sept. lit.—The miners'strike isnractically at an end. Instead of attending the union meeting the majority of the srikers quietly visited the mines and applied to t!ie bosses for work. When it became known that some of the union men had asked for work, many others fell in line.
The Lake Superior company will resume operations at its sect-ion l'( mine, with a force of seventy-live men. The pumps at this company's No. 7 mine, which were stopped three weeks ago, were started.
The pumps at the Cambria, Negaunec, were stopped pending a settlement of the strike The majority of men formerly employed at the Dexter mine applied for work and operations will be resumed there £oon Ninety men are now at work at the Champion mine and more will be
added
daily until the regular force is again at work.
True Hill Agntnst Mrs. .Mack. Bt-rFALO. Sept. 111.—It Is understrdd that the errand jury of the federal court has
found
a true bill of indictment against
Mrs. Mack of Hamilton. Ont., the. alleged accomplice of George Morrison in the stamp counterfeiting scheme, and as soon us the indictment is reported her casr will I be moved for trial. This is expedient, liecause a great many witnesses who appeared before the grand jury came from a distance. They have been asked to remain for the t.ri U.
Uo))b«Ml by Miiskrcl M«n.
Hin'so.u.k. Mich.. S. pt.
lii.iwe ."Mayer Arrested.
Sauna. Sept.
lVi.-Mayur.).
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Foote. the night clerk of the Smirh house, was standiiilv behind the counter a halfhour after midnight two masked men entered. and at the muzzles of their revolI ver.-, forced him to go through the cash drawer arid safe, and. not being satistieu with the amount or" .'noney found, took all the cash he had and his watch and chain as '.wii TIiihjms the third burglary of this kind wit fSn a are aroused.
week and the peoph
l':. i.jiiii-iicts itcaji a Marvi'st. N Ar.riVU.Lh. Term.. Sept, j-,i.—A gang ol pi'olessional pickpockets made a big haul at the L'nion depot on the arrival and departure of trains for Chattanooga There was a rush to i^u out and during the rush John William* of this city w:i? robbed of .•?!..-VKI in money and checks, and other passengers for -mailer amounts. 1 he thieves escaped and are thought to constitute a gang traveling to and from Chattanooga
T. Yaw ml,
of this city, was arrested charged with misconduct inotlicc. The mayor recently removed I.. M. Tut tie, an old soldier, from the police force, and for this was arrested under a sta statute making such action ollicial lu.seofuiuet. 'i'his is the seeijnd attempt at in,:i.-.ceution under that statute, the c„.-c ii the Wichita police commissioner* b. :nu tJ:ilrst. :-y
licit »!lll al St. l.ltllK.
T. l.ori:-. I'.i, he sun to the residejice o! H. Warn South (. rand avenue, and caused age of nearly iiO,iiOil. The buildi brick structure, three stories in hi ight. and W',a-fcr cleiLal a cost of nearly &i:).ou0.
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.lortt»j» and Allison.
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politician, friendly t.o Mr. l'latt,, Ud that (lover.air Morton would Ik nominated for president and western man lor viiv president. 1 he ticket, 11 is exjjectcd, he said, will bi ISIorton and Allison.
Wedding Tour on Bicycle*.'
Lima, (j., Sept. 11).—Charles Kendall unci Ella Gillette were wedded hero and left on bicycles for a three weeks' wedding tour of Indiana and Ohio.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Rey port
It is a fact that the most productive farms, where three crops a year aro madi are the garden spot of the wold, which is in Mississidpi and .Alabatua along tbe line of the Mobile A Ohio rallroad. Mi-:sissip|.'i with open fertile prairie !hi ds anil rich valleys timbered with valuable hard woods and Alabama, the yellow pine nelt. a rolling sany loam, the para«lise of the fruit grower, truck tanner, stock raiser and invalid. -The summers are cooler 1 he winters ,"afe warmer the erlire y-ar n.fortab'e for out door work. Harder' the who'--year, p'lre air. soft water, good health and long life for yourself and and family, 'Thousands of acres of land may bo i'bli I at very low prices and on easy terms. For illustrated pamphlet, and full information concerning character, ii of
cations and prices.
Powder
4B&OLUTEW PURE
address Henry Fond'-. l' Lainl and Development Ala. liound liip tickcta cheap rates for land seek, low one way rate foractioo their household
-The Ha II' IJ v. Fine ct-
W_ li.-iVt evei hauj.tH** 'pleasure of" siit-wiug? Think back a bit aixi
iMini:]'hs. and then consider what tins nuans
Kacli express adds to tlic'tjuantity. each hi incnt increases out
Kenicniborjonly one pattern each, and each one a triumph of .iru'stir wcav. ing.jjj The luster Mohair, the elegance of Silk, the warmth' and r'cl.ness of yarn-dyed Wools are ali subservient to one's purpose, the creation of a beautiful dress.
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IT'S A FACT!
I ho College Street Orocer. ho ids the when it conies to handlinir
Iiest pro,duce market in the city, of College and Water streets.
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Children Cry for
PStCkier's Castoria.
Bischofs ail. today,
plictb on vvoul dress gor-dc^ i(r,«i price lot' in all depai im-iits
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he Big Store oilers some of th( |PPi., irgr.ins tbm week cvei' cdferod citv.
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Do You Know That Our-
III change of ."Madame Phelps opened September 16?
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School Shoes
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Scott-Rinard Shoe Co.
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