Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1896 — Page 8

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Sweaters, Suits, Sundries.

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Will You Join the Reapers?

W. O. SMITH

Ejst Market Street. Boarding and Feeding horses at the Lowest Prices.

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this vicinity is secured by a drink of Old Bourbon or Rye Whiskey at

Phe Midway,

No. East Main Street Best and Coldest Beer 111 an old fashioned wooden faucet.

TADB CONNORS.

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New and Second Hand Wheels for sale on eaBy terms.

French Blend Coffee

It is the lint ever brought into this country from Java. AYe have just leceived a car load which we are selling at 30 cents pur pound. "Give us a call when you want Coffee.

Doesn't deDend upon Rain and Sun, Heat and Cold,

If good publicity seed is planted where results are so re a in in

And the Coldest Beer at

Charles C. Smelcer.

FINK LIVERY

The best place in the at the livery stable of

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Wheelsou a Mill! Wfigon, a Hal row, a Coime. ot. ., nrn not mark"r to the

Cleveland and Rambler Bicycles.

They are strictly high grade and up to snuff nothing like them, nothing can touch them for speed. You must. them for your eye will tell vou they have no equal.

Then glance over the HALLADAY line. They are hummers, the boys all like them and we sell lots of them. But the FAVORITE Wheel* of all is the M.AHORNEY SPECIAL. We have sold hundreds of them to the boys of Crawfordsville and Montgomery county and they all praise it.* For the price it downs all others. Don't fail to look it over if you are going to buy a Wheel.

MB. JACK BANT A. an expert bicycle repairer has been employed by us for the season to cater to your wants in repairing vour wheel. Do not take it to au amateur and have it ruined, but let Mr. Banta take charge of it and you will be well pleased. We have an enameling oven, the best made. Have your wheel enameled at once—any color. 1 'on forget Mr. B.inta. 4

We handle another tiling on Wheels—BABY CARRIAGES. They are a good thing and we have lots of them. Wc are also strictly in the Carpet and Furniture business as well as Stoves. Hardware, Dishes, Window Shades. Grill Work, Furnaces, Mantels and Grates, etc., come and see us. we will entertain you. KespecfuHy,

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Ralph Vancleave iB able to be up.

Corn pliiDting ib now tho order of the day Alvin Moore received a letter from his son Walter who is visitirg in San Francisco.

Mies Stella Hurst has gone home to visit her mother. The party given by Mills Bratton on last Wednesday evening was a grand sucsesB.

Charles GofT is the happiest man in town—it'6 a girl.

The family of Mr. John Ditxamore have the measles. Mrs. Lucinda Dilling is lying very low from a stroke of paralysis, and her recovery seems very doubtful.

Phil llauk seems to drive day and night picking up evidence which he hopes will will save him from a trip to Michigan City.

StnlKiSnnila School Convention, The annual convention of tho State Sunday School Association will be held in Crawfordsville, June 0-11.

Interest in this work is growing and this convention will probably be the largest and most interesting one ever held in the state. At least one thousand delegates are expected outside of Montgomery county, and the delegates and visitors from our own county will of themselves make an immense crowd.

The convention will be held in the First Presbyterian church, with overHow meetings in First Methodist church one sqnare south. The delegates from our own county will be expected to look after their own entertainment as the delegates outside the county will tax the ability of the entertainment committee to the uttermost. A convenient place will be provided where baskets, etcc., may bo left and dinner eaten. Announcement as to the place will appear in this paper later.

E. O. Excell, one of the greatest leaders of song interest, states that he will bo with us through tho entire convention.

Prof. Hammil.of national reputation as a class leader. Marion Lawrence, state secretary of Ohio state Sunilay school association, will be here as will also bfc Wm. II. Levering, of Lafayette, one ot the oldest Sunday school workers in the state.

Miss Butler, of Chicago, will have charge of tho primary work. Tho state superintendent of the "homo department.'' will be with us and will have charge of all conferences in that department

On tho morning of June 10th there will be a parade of all the Sunilay schools in the county, headed by brass band. They will march through the business part of the town, past the churches in which it is hold where a large basket dinner will be served by the schools of Montgomery county outside of Crawfordsville.

Addresses will be delivered by the president, vice-president, editor of Ham's Horn, and others. Every school in the county is expected to take part in tho parade.

Come to tho convention as often as possible. You cannot as a Sunday school worker afford to be absent, from a single session.

Announcements concerning parade etc.. will appear in later issues of this paper.

Infriii'lioii of tlie KIIIUN. On Saturday two of tho male members of tho soldiers' home at Lafayette were dismissed for infraction of the rules. They refused to pay into the general fund of tho home that portion of their pension in excess of 58 per month, which is the amount required of each member to help along tho institution.

There will be five candidates for Sheriff before the convention next Saturday and thret for Judge.

The friends of Hon. James M. Seller are booming him for Governor at the State convention, June 24th.

George Bratton, of Waynetown, has boon drawn to serve as a petit juror for the U. S. District Court, to convene in at Indianapolis.

1M Re nolds has removed from his foi mer east Mam street residence to tho

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ey property on east College street to occupy it until his residence is com pleted.

At her home in Brown's Valley on Moml: night. Mrs. Nancy Williams. \vift of Henry Williams, died. Her age wa-"J0 years. The funeral occurred

••'.inesday.

INDIANA SIFTINGS -tfJVi

The Terre Haute high school' will graduate the largest class in its histoiv June 12. There are seventy-live members. Dr. John Clark Ridpath of Greencastle will deliver the address.

Charles Harrison was caught between two cars of coal at the Clinton mines at Terre Haute and sustained a broken spinal column. Notwithstanding this fact he still lives and physcians say mav survive, although he will be hopelessly paralyzed.

Chinch bugs have appeared in Clay county in large numbers, threatening ruin to the growing crops. They made their appearance ope week p.go and the farmers report that they have already practically ruined the oats crop and aro working damage to the wheat.

Melvin E. McCormick, wanted at Mt. Clemens, Mich., for burglary and assault and battery with intent to kill, was arrested atLogansport by Detective Silas Morgan. The prisoner signed an agreement to return to Mt.

Clements without

tho formality of a requisition.

Writton Cottee, colored, was lined in the circuit court at Washington for beating up the Rev. Nathaniel Jones of Evansville with a broom handle. Mr. Jones objected to Cottee courting his daughter, and for this reason Cotteo committed the assault and battery.

The town of Dana iB without sufficient revenue to meet her current expenses. Four retail Baloons, which paid in a revenue ot $600 per year to the city government, were ordered closed, and the town now has five quart saloons, which sell more intoxicants: than ever before.

The Hon. J. N. Huston, of Connersville, has returned from Denver somewhat improved in health. He complains of his eyesight, which is much weakened. There has been a wonderful change in his physical appearance during his illness, his hair turning almost white. It is said that this change is due to mental rather than physical suffering

The lion. Thomas J. Smith, of Frankfort,

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Patrick and Richard Iluucheon. extensive owners ot' Kankakee marsh lands at Lacrosse, Laporte county, have sold 7,200 acres to John Rose, of Lafayette, for 8200,000. Before the great drainage this land wns practically valueless.

Vandalia Excursions.

'Io Dunkard's Conference, Covington. Ohio, May '21st to May 2Gth. Hound trip Sl.'J.j.

To Terre Haute and return, account of Races. May 18th to May :23rd. Hound trip $1.00.

To Frankfort aud return. May 281h only—account Forepaugh's circus good to return May 2'Jth—$1.2o round trip in. eluding admission to circuB.

To Ottawa, Kansas, account Dunkard's mooting, May 17, 21 and 22. One fare, plus 82.00 for round trip. (Jood 30

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President Burroughs is on the program or National Christian Endeavor Convention at Washington. Ho will conduct what is knows as the Bible

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study, three days of the convention from July 8th to 11th. Couneilmen Myers. Thomas and Reynolds ou retiring Irom their positions at their last session ou Monday night all said that they retired feeling conscious of having d.ine their dutj that they approved the purchase of "Trilby," tho 812.000 bridge on east Wabash avenue and other "improvements." It is evident that these men do not understand the meaning of the verdict of last week.

Summer tickets now on sale to Lake Maxinkuckee, Bass Lako and the Shades at usual rates.

Remember the St. Louis conventions, rates both Republican and Populist, will be one fare—86.80 round trip—and the Vandalia is the Line.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

A number of boys in the west enil of town, during tho pleasant woather of tho first of the month, succeeded in catch ing about a hundred or more of snakes along the creek and proposed to exhibit them und'-r a lent at a prico coiunnmsurate with their great undertaking Noighbors, however, complained and the police broke up the show by killing most of tho "marvelous curiosities.''

It is is simply wonderful how much a nomination adds to a man's ability and lis* of virtues. Before J. A. Mount was nominated for governor he was a very ordinary individual indeed. Even Doxoy was his Hupjrior in almost everything but religion and morality. But now that he is nominated, he is a man of groat ability, an astute politician ar.d a leader of wonderful resources, certain to leau tho party on to a glorious victory.— Lebanon Patriot.

I'niutiiiK I'micr Hnn«iiiK, FritMCOliiK. The season is here for re-painting, papering and frescoing. If you want good, substantial work in this line, work that commends itsolf, leave an order with Black & Co., 317 south Washington atreet. Mj2-4w

Dated May 0, 18SG.

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had

been assessed $200 ditch tax. He owned eighty acres, unincumbered. During the Buffalo Bill show at Columbus, Lum Isaacs, of Seymour, was robbed ot 815 cash and 84,000 in notes and Charles Lininger, of the same city' had a seventy-five-dollar diamond pin snatched from his shirt front.

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

Han Bishop is moving to Chicago, intending to

engage

city. Most of the corn has been planted through this vicinity, and the ground has been in excellent condition lor such work.

For incorrigibility Irwin Condon, of Darlington, has beeu taken to the reformatory at Plainlield.

Gen. Wallace and lion. James A. Mount were at|Sout!i Bend this week in attendancejat a meeting of Indiana exsoldiers,

In tho circuit court this week Martha Stonebreaker obtained a divorce from her husband. John Stonebraker. Cruelty, neglect and abandonment were alleged in her complaint.

The Btate of Indiana has settled its disagreement with Carroll county in the mutter of Bowen taxeB. After thoroughly canvassing the situation tho board of commissioners paid over to the state 83,997.

Frank Raridan received a thirty-tivo days' jail sentence for carrying concealed weapons, but on agreement to at once leave town was liberated. His way was paid to Danville, Illinois, where he thinks he can obtain employment.

Hon. J. B. Cheadle made a speech at Waveland yesterday and is billed for one at Crawfordsville this afternoon at the court honse. It is understood his speaking is under the management of the Populist party of the county.

N

orator on the occasion of the

celebration of Tammany Day by the Red Men at Brazil. Miss Mable Whittaker. a granddaughter, who received but 8100, will contest the will of the late Leroy D. Webber, of Laporte, who left an estate of 6200,000. monument has been erected in the old Union cemetery, in Jackson township. by the teachers of Boone county in memori&ni of D. Ilackathorn, a veto ran teacher. l'he suicide of Andrew Roush, of Johnson township, Knox county, was due to despondency, because

OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

ABSOLUTELY PURE

in business in that

Estate of Gabriel Davidson, deceased. Notico is hereby given that tho undorsignd nas been appointed and duly qualified as AdmiulBtrator.of the estate of Gabriel Davidson late of Montgomery county. Indiana, deceased. Said estato is supposed to be solvent

HICIIAKI) 11. HYPES,

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MrB. lao. Ammerman is seeking arehearing of hor suit for damages against the city, but tho motion has been overruled by Judge Harney.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Announcement Foe J3.00 In Advance.

FOR JUDGE.

GEOJU1E D. 11UHLEY will bo ft caudidato for Judgo of tho Judicial Court subject to tho docoslon of tho democratic nominating convention. May ad.

Editok Hkvikw:—Announco the name of JK11E WEST as a candidate for Judge of tho Circuit Court, subject to tho docision or tho democratic county nominating convention, May a-id.

FOR FUOSEC'l'TlNtJ ATTORNEY.

Editok Hkvikw—Announco tho name of CHAH1.ES W. BUHTON, a« ft candidate for 1'roBocut.ng Attorney, subject to tho decision of the county democratic nominating convention, to be liein Saturday May ii3d.

FOR RECORDER.

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MB. EDITOU:—Announce the name of M. C. GHAVKS, Of Coal Creek township, as a candidate for Xeeorder, subject to the decision of Undemocratic nominating convention of Mayi!3d..

GEOKGEu W. HEED, of Madison township, will be a. candidate for Kecordor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of tho Democrat-1 ic nominating convention.

FOR SHERIFF.

LANT LONG, of Union township, will be a candidate for Sherill of Montgomery County, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. May 28d.

That you will get the Best Workmanship and Reasonable Prices at the

Mb. Editok:—Announco the name of ALLEN HOIiEHTSON as a candidatofor Sheriff, Bubject to tho decision of the democratic nominating election, to be hold Saturday, May 23.

En. HKVIKW:—Announce tho name of ASA W. COHN, of south-oast Union township, as a candidate for Sherill. subject to tho democratic convention to bo hold Saturday, May 23d.

Slioe Shop^

W. S. KICHARDS, Proprietor.: No. 125 "W. Main St.

DEEROGBIIDEES

AND MOWERS

With Ball and Roller Bearings are the Best. Buy no others. For sale by

JOE E. FISHER.

The Hardware Man, South Washington Street.

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That we are going to please a great many ladies next week with fine

.NOVELTY DRESS GOODS.

At exceptionally low prices. We shall maintain the present price argument throughout the week. Remember, no novelty exempt.

Samples mailed.

L.S.Ayres&Co.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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