Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 November 1896 — Page 4

LOCAL NEWS.

Dr. J.ilian Berry was in on Thursday.

Mrs. Royalty, of Wingate. is t-eatnd for cancer by Dr. Berry.

The members of the petit jury been ordered to convene next day.

late VV. F. Hunt. County Clerk Sparks tale? his for his second term on Monday with the commissi.mere.

Li auoe of ia:n

lirvai "t. .• -n continue the

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elotermined to Ui ep intact thfir zation. While Mr. Hryan was

No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No housewife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing) is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, than it would be possible to do it by hand.

(.i\sn. Low Wallace is supposed to believe that his patriotism is of such superlative sort, both in and in deg«H-, that he really ought io havo a front, sea! at the pie counter.—i. 11. Gazette.

Mrs. J. il. Cheadle, wife of the ''pn.ocratic candidate for Congress the Ninth difctric', is critically ill a her home iu Frankfort. She is suffering from nervous prostration.— Lafayette Courier.

A traveling swindler under the name of J. C. Aa.nns swindled one of the bauks in town this week out of 828 by forcing the riitmo of Tom Nolan" as an indorsement to a draft for that amount. He disappeared soon after securing the moDey.

Not only the yoose-bone, the corn Inihk, tho ground hog, the thick bark on trees and the honk of the southbound goose, but also the result of the recent election, convinces the Vincennea bun (freo silver) that a long, cold winter is ahead.

Tho company which W. L. Richmond is organizing for presenting popular plays to the public, will be composed of many excellent ami experienced actors, who are familiar wi'.h the work before them, and will ple. se the people. Mr. Richmond will start o.:t ntxl moult with his troupe eafi-iy ic'y «vei

pea Icing of the bolt cf the money Democrats, he remarke after the election, when they desired to return io 'he Democratic ranks, they wou have to saw wood. In remembiance of this declaration, the club hits ordered a sawbuek and wood saw to be forwarded to Mr. Bryan.

Standard

You and we may differ as to money standards and out of our very differences good may come. But we won't differ as to the merits of one standard emulsion of cod-liver oil.

SCOTT'S EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is almost as much the standard in all cases of lung trouble, and every condition of wasting whether in child or adult as quinine is in malarial fevers.

Differ on the money question if you will, but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps cf life and death, get the standard.

Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness1 are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mince Meat. re as on is it saving—o a or money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, without trouble to you beyond the making of the crust. Makes just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it does minceXl pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine. fj

Send voiirname and address, and mention this paper, and wo will mnll^you free bonk "Mrs* Popklna'Thanksfc'ivlng"—by cne of the most famoua humorous uutUora of tlie day.

MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE. N. Y.

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lslactory 0i icrt.:.

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Your dm^ist sells Scott's Emulsion. Two sizes, 50 fts. and $J.OO SCO & 130WNF., New York.

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Mary K. Meek has been appointed guardian to the minor heirs of Julia A. Walkup, deceased.

•niapolis I The county teachers' associaiioc eonvoiles here on Friday, the 27th, and will ')L! i" session for two days.

Mr. F. Dice, administrator. is dis- to-morrow, jn which the fare posing of the personal property of the

bond next

I lev. II. !'. Fuson, who returned hero from Nebraska a few days ago to reside, is quite ill at the resideuce of a friend on east College street.

Pchiik Lynn, tin express driver h»s

have Creeniibnrg, Ind., to work for WedueB-

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company

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that place.

An excursion train will he tun to Jo-

)r

the round I rip is 7o cents.

Apples have rarely been more plentiful in the market than now, and the prices for the best varieties are reasonable.

The chry^antheinurh ehow at V. ftl. C. A. hall this week has been a success, and lai'tje numbers have attended it. It closes to-. lyht.

A new iron bridge across Rattle Snake Creek, ea-~t of .New Market, is to be put in this month. It is a il-Toot span aud will cost about 8.r)00.

The lion. Benjamin F. ^hively, of South Rend, has been appointed by the truesteesof Rloominfjton university to represent them on F.'.iudatiou dav.

"Lucky" Raldwin has been in town this week visiting re'ativos and friends. In the Morris (N. J., Park i.ices last week his horseB won 87,000 in prizes.

1'iesiiienl IngallB. of the Rig Four, will at (iif'-.i order 81,000,000 worth ot stcei rails for tho improvement of the Big Four, and the Chesapeake &, Ohio, of which he is also the president.

Maxin R. Corbin and Miss Gussie Woreuer were married by Elder M. M. Vancleave on Wednesday, at his residence on south Walnut 6treet. ThiB makes the 857th couple the Elder has united in marriage.

This week the eleven township trustees made their quarterly settlement with County Superintendent Zook for Bchool books supplied to them. The total amount of cash unod in the purchase of books was 81,'JOO.

Tho exact number of fellows who want to manage the Crawfordsville post ofiice as Boon as McKinley is boss of affairs is unknown, but at least a

and his patrons can dozen hot"- to get the ear of Congress .!£ a ple isiug and sat- .ii i^audis, who has the "say."'

Mo tioy Democratic court}, hi vituv Mr. 10 silver wrangle, have or^M niit Pt'lU,

llo'icat

Tin* ('milieu .Murder. S

S, oalitn" oi'the killing of

r-'. rCip.

pie. who was murdered near (. .imden, Carrol county, last week, a correspmi.Iont bays:

Mrs. Xipple lived two hours after the shootino, atici although it has been conhonest .. it tli-it

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''y «'p° tn thtit she failptl to recognize the mat! who lired the fatal shot, subsequent developments tend to thow that her ante-mortem statement to iMat]y?nnon and two other neighbors 1 she disclosed tho identity of the man responsible fjr her death. His name has

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not been made public, but tho Carroll county authorities have seen fit to arrest Daniel Neible and two sons, twelve and eighteen years old, respectively, and hold them without bail pending a preliminary examination which will be

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held Saturday morning. The fact that the muidered woman was a widow with a largo family dependent upon her has had the eirect of arousing public indigilion to a dangerous degree,

Tno morning after the murder over two hundred m"n collected from all pi rts of the county and a bloodbouful was put on the trail. A heavy rain, however, had destroyed tho scent and ie dog failod to trace the guilty man. The crowd had a rope aud ivas evidently epared for a hanging. Mob law is not unknown in Carroll county. Severe.l years ago A mer Green aB lynched for the murder of buella Mabiutt, and a year ago Hon Whitinoro. a traveling hime-trader, who killed Edward Leary in a drunken yuarre narrowly escaped a like fate. If anything of an unusually incriminating

IMPLICATION l'OR L1Q.TJOK LICKNSK. 'Notice h«M*nhy given to tla« citizens ot tho sivonrt wunt of tlu« dtv CruwfonlHyillo, I iiioii township, Moummurry county, Tudifina, that I, Howard Nicholson, tho nndersnnn'i], a whuo malo inhiihiltm of tin* Statu of Indiana, nil now ami Tor moro than ninety day* tim»* prioi ti ihi- dato of this-, notice of uppUouut n, a continuous n*Mth»nt uf said town, hip, and ovor ta£t* of tv\eniy-ono yoaiM, will plv at the ivKular Ueeombwr Kosslon 1H1 «d tho IIoumI ol County comiiiismonors ol said •oilnty, •mnioiifinj: «»n tho liist Monday ol Oocombor, ISM, for a iureu-" t»« soil all klnd ol spirituous, viuoiih, malt and othor im«*Nioat itimc liquors 'U a loss quantity than a quart at a lime, and lnw tho nut* to bo drank on the promises whoro sold.

My plaor of bw.«ii»"^ and the pivmisos \vh -icou and who^'iu said liquors art* to bo sold and drank arc siiua ed nil I *iie»*ii oally descrihotl aa follows, to-wit: Paitsof low number olio hundreil and tliirty-ono jKH). and om» hundred and thirty-two in tlit* original plat ot tho town [now cityl of Crawfordwiile, ludlana, Ixmndud as follows: Ho^itiuiim at a pint forty-thivol itt] foot and fotir 4 Inched south of the nortn-wer-vt cornor of said lot number on»i hundred and thirty-m»' [I'M, running tueueo south twenty-two {-"Ji l'e»d» tlience eas one huiidied and twenty-thru** (l 11 feet and olght [*S] inches, thence north twnnty-twO {^'Jl thence west "lie hundred and twenty-three. [121J feet and eight [S] inclic- t« th place of begin* ulng, roserving llfteen 115J feet for an aliey on the east end thereof, on the ground Moor el th«three story brick building situate on tho west otid of said above real estate, said room bein^c Hghtoen {IS] feet wide aud eighty-four \$\\ f«ot deep ait fr«nting weston uorth tJteen street iu sa city and kno as number lijil north (»re. street.

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shad also stat in my said application

that I desire to carry on iu tho same room abovo described other and different business as follows: Hunning one U] |'»ol table, the sale of cider, pop, ginger ale. mitiral waters and all kii ds of soft drinks and liquors sold and used as beverages, tobacco and cigars

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Notice is hereby utvon to the eitizonS of the s.-cond wiinl of tho city of I'niwl'onlhville, Union Towufhip, MontKoinei-y ooiiuty, state or Inilifiiiu, that I, Otto Selilommer, the uinlersignetl, awhile male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, mul now and for more than ninety (!K)t days' time prior to the date of thirf notice of application, a continuous resilent of said Township, and over tho iiko ol twenty-one years, Will apply nt the regular December session, lS'Jli, ot tho board of coinriiissinners of said county, commencing on the sevontli (lay of December, IMMi, for a I.icen.-e all kinds of spirituous, vinou.-, malt ami other liroxicttting liquors iu a less quantity thaa a quart at a time, and allow the same to to drank on the promises whero sold. .My place busines- and premises whereon and wherein said liquors a,e to be sold aud drunk are situated and specitlenlly described as follows, to.wit: liegmniiiK Jit iho north-east corner of lut uuinbt^rone huiuli'evi and ten ,110) as tho same is kno.vn auJ desii nale.i the nriuinnl plat of the town mow city) of ("raw. for :svile, Indiana, and running tiience west eignry-elcht ^.S, feet and nine (!li inches, thence south omhteen (I.Si feet and eight (*i inches, th^neo ea-t eighty.eight (SS feet and niiiedb inches, tie-lice north eighteen US) feet and eight inches to the place of beginning, upon the ground noor of the twostwry brick building, .situated on said uroniises, said room being sevsevn'een (ITil'eet wide and sixty-flvo (Or)) feet dee,) and fronting east, known as number 1,'il North Green street,lu said city of (Jruwfordsvllle, Indiana, and I shall also state in my said application, that. I deswe to carry on iu the samo room ii hove described, other and ditTorent business, as lollows: Tho S'tle _f lunch, mineral waters and all kinds of non-intoxicating beverages, cigars aud tobaccj,

A

nature

is developed

against the Neibles to-day. trouble is likely to occur. Tho preliminary will attract many people.

Hood's

Cure all liver ills, bilious- fl ness, headache, sour stom- I acta, indigestion, eonstipa- IBB tlon. Tliey act eauily, without [iaiu or (?ripe. Sold liy all druggists. 25 cents. The only hi 11a to takti with liood's Sariaparilla.

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HOW A I) NICHOLSON.

i.Hiroi: i.icknsic.

OTTO SCHUiMMEli, plicant.

,1 CATION nl I.IUL'OK LK'ENSK.

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Notice is hereby given to the cii zens of the second ward ol' tho city of (.'rawfordsv iito. Union tovsualiip, Montgomery county, Indian «. ilmt I, leaac ClumcnUs tho undorsvnod, a whir male inhabitant of llu State of 1 n.liana, aud n-jwand lor inure than ninety, SK»t days time prior to tho datt! of thU notlo) of application, a continuo'ia roaidont ot said township, ami ovor tno age of twenty-one y^ard. will ap, iy at the regular !)uceniber Hussion, IS'.H), of tho hoard of Commiasionurs of said county, coinmcn iiiL' on the tirttt Monday of JK'cember. ISM, for a license to sell all kinds of Hpirituoufs vinout*. inalt and other intoxicating liquors iu a loss quantify than a quart at a time, and allow the same to he drank on the promises whero sold. My place of business and the premises whoreon and wherein said infoxicatini liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follows, to-wit:

Parts ot lots number seventv-one, 71, aud seventy-two, 7ii, as the same are known and designated on the original plat ot the town (now city) of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery cuunty, iu the State jf Indiana, boumfed is follows:

Beginning at tin* south-ea.M conn of a parcel of land owned by Willis L. May, occupied by Nye & Co. with a dru'j store, and running thence south aloinr the west margin of Washington street, iu said city, to the north-* ast corner of a lot or marcel of land owned by lioujamiu Crane and Albert ii, Anderson, thence west ono humired and sixty-flvo lt53 feet to an alley, thence north to tho south-west corner of the said Willis L. ay lot, aud thence east one hundred and sixty-live iHmj foot to the place of beginning, in the ground floor of thf three story brick building situated on the oast end of said leal estate, Number loi» North Washington «tri«ot in said city, said room being sixte. ii W !.»et wi-ie and s-*wnty-two i72» few. deep, and fronting ca*t on North Washington :-t«oot And 1 !»hall also state in my said application, th .1 I desiro to carry on in tho sain-' room above described other ami ditTerent iu«iness as follows, running one pooi table, and tor th*' pernus'-don to s»dl Lun«'h and all kimls ol non-intoxicatuig bevetnges. tobacco and cigar. ISAAC 1SNTS,

Applicant.

•^ri'Uc \rnN ij'.m ui: i.r knsk.

Notice is luM-eby given to the citizens of the n«i waid.«»f the Wty of (.'rawf«»rd^viln't Montgosuery c. unty. Indiana, and the citizens of I'nioii towuship, said county, that I, Chafes Sinelcor, a mule inhabitant of *he State ot Indiana, owr tlio agij of twenty-one yea.s. ami a continuous resident ot ^aid Union township for more than ninety days next preceding the giving of tilts notice, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of t.hecouuty of Montgomery, at their regular December session, IN'mi, for a llVense to ^ell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a tituo, and allow the same to b»' drink o.n the premises. place of business and the piemisos whei eon said i»iuors are to be sold and drank an.

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scribed as follows: Part of lots number one hundred aiui tt irty-ouo (Pi) and one hundred and thirty-two (KW» as the Mime are knowi and designated on the original plat, of the town (now city* of Crawfordsville, bounded ami described a* follows: beginning at a point «wen-ty-two feel and five 5) inches south of the north-west corner of said lot, number one hundred and thirty-one 131'), an I ruuning thence south twenty rJO feet and seven (7) inches, thence east One hundred '?ml nine (1011) feet, thence noitli twenty itlOi feet and soveu t7) inches, thence west one hundred and nine 10',)» feet to tho jdaeo of beginning, on the ground Moor, front room of the three-story brick building, situate on the west, end of «:-,i abovo real estate, in my said application I would alsoask for the privilege of running one p»ol table, serving lunch aud selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks tho same room uheroin said intoxicating liquors are to he soid and drank.

CHAUI.KS C. SMK1,CKK.

'I'l.K ATIwN l'OK LK.'1'Oli UCKXSK.

Nolioe is hereby given to Hie eiti/.enH of the seeoild wnni of tile eity of Crinvfoi'lsville, iroit township. .Moiitconiury eounty. Iiidiann, lliiit I, Aur .s .Mayer, tho uuder»igiiod, a white male inlialiltaiitof Uie Stiito of Indiana, and now ami for mor than ninety (!!Ui ilayn lime prior to the dill" el tins notice of np|illuiilon, a continuous reside of «ud townnhip, and o.er the a«o of twenty-one yearn, will apply at the le^ilar I «.-i-tu oor seriMoi., !u!l(i, ri' the lio o'il of Co.n-inlsrtionei'.-i of alii exiuuiy, eoinmeneiii) oil tho llrst •londny of D.iceiilber, for a lleeime to sell nil Minis of *pirituo'J8, vinoiin, inalt. and other intoxieatiiii li' iiors in a Ioms imiutity Ihan a ijuurt »l a ti'.ui, and allow the .same to bo drank Hie premises whore wild

My plm-i- of business and Iho {iriini«ot \vlierec!i and wle'reie said liquors are to be .sold aud druuk aro .situated mid Hiieeilleally described as bdlows: In the ground door of ihe twoutorv brick bulldlng.siuiated upon tho ijouth end of the eat-t tin]I ot the went half of lot number one hundred and eleven (111) as Iho Samo is known and designate 1 on the original plat of Ihe town (now city of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Said room being seventeen (IV) feet and ton (10) iuclief wide, and seventy-l ight (V*) feet deep, and fronting south on east Main slreet In tlio second ward of said city and is known as las •ast Main street.

And I t-hnli also Htato in my said implication that 1 de ire to carry on iu the same room above '".e-eribed, other and different business as follo vs: Itutjning one (1) pool table, the sale of iuncli an ail kinds of lion-lnioxlcallng beverages, tobacco and cigars.

AUGUST .MAYKit.

COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES.

Mr. King ruleB at No. 0, in Clark. Dan Murphy iB teaching in Coal Creek township.

Walter Coppago is located in Coal Creek township. Nora Blackford teacheB in Wayno township this.term.

Etlio Allen wields the birch nt No. S in Brown township. Mr. Vancleavo is teaching his first school in Coal Creek

Mary Pickett is doiug excellent work in Franklin township. llotni Howors ruleB the roost at I'incastle, Putnam county.

Miss Anoie Zink tills the mental soil in the primary at New Roes. The Walnut township institute will moot next Saturday at Mace.

Russell Lookabill is continuing his good work in Union township. Claude Petlley continues tho good work at No. 3, in Clark township.

Mattie Nichols is teaching her first school at No. 1, in Walnut township.

Miss Eulalia Uormel is laboring in the pedagogical garden at Wingate. Jesse Boy land has charge of tho primary department at Browns Valley.

Section No. 2, of Union township, will hold their institute next Saturday. The county teachers' association will meet the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 27th.

Mr. Hedges trains young America at the Emmett school house in Boono county.

If C. II. Peaae was not a bachelor wo would say he was tho oldest teacher in tho county.

Blanche Stephenson is training young ideas at Clover Bloom school house in \fndison township.

Home Seeders Excursion()i Nov 17, Dec. 1 and lfi, the Vandalia will sell ticicets to all home-seeker points south and south-west at one fare for tho round trip, plus 82 paid at destination on day of return.

On Nov. 12 and i:$ we will sell tickets to St. Louis and return at one fare, SG.80, good to return including Nov. 19, account W. C. T. U. convention.

price £20 to $25.

Warner's Christmas Gift

ill begin on Monday, Nov. 2d, and continue until January 1, 18g7. This is the Second Annual BELiL SALr ?iiid the purchaser of every 20th Sale will receive his purchase free. All Goods will be sold Low and Strictly for Cash. No charges made during this SALE. This is a splendid thing. Take hold of it.

We Want Your Trade..

LEE S. WARMER.

The One Pr ce Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

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Boats

Ie Have Been Frequently Iold

tint clothing hou.sori try to imtsikuIo Imyrrs Irom looking our poods. It is eaiy to guess why th**y no llils iwxl \w hino rely hopn thoy will continue lu that oourno. for it only kmkJh to nwiko tho nhruwl buyor ho mnch more mixiou to know what kiml of clothing wo are H-liinu, nn«i how low our prices tiro.

WE HAVE SMALL EXPENSES!

OUR GOODS ARE OUR OAVN MAKE!

WE ARE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS!

145 all-wool Scotch Plaid tailor-inad.n suits, choice, ST.5O J70 all-wool Gassimerc tailor-made suits, choice.. .$7.50 L'10 fine oz. Cltiv Worsted tailor-made suits. .$10.00

A grand line of Overmats in

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NIT BOOT

Snow excluder. The only tiling in town. Somethingjnew.

McClamrocli.

We shine all customers' shoes free.

A Chance to Make Money. I have made 81.010 c.ear money in 87 days and attended to my household duties besides, and I think this is doing splendid for a woman inexperienced 111 business. Anyone nun'soil what everyone wants to buy, and every family wants a Dish Washer. don't canvass at all people come or send for the washer, and every washer that goes out sells two or three more, as thoy do the work to perfection. You can wash aud

Winter tourist, tickets to points south dry t[jB dishes in two minutes. I am now on sal'1. Also hunters' and Cali- going to devoto toy whole time to this forniu round trip tickets. business now and I am sure 1 can clear

J. U. HUTCHINSON, Agt. $5,000 a year. My sister and brother 1 have started in the business and are Myers & Charni can tnuko you a suit doing splendid. You can get complete of Yount's Goods for|S15 or §20—former 'instructions and hundreds of testimo-

tf. niuls by addressing the Iron ity Dish Sarsaparilla.

hiuiki

il to see us befo:'. 3 0' buv.

Ruben's Clothing Parlors.

GO West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

ES'l'A I1I.IS1I KIJ 1KS0.

We have tho strongest^ line of

Felt

and Overs

we have ever bad. and willjgu irantee satisfaction on'our best Eelts and Over-sl We also have liie

jjioportion. Do uot

Whi !h (., SfatM!) and if you don't maki you own fault--''

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A. I'lltaliurg, Pa. lot & of money it'a Mrs. W. II. •Spept. 5-1,'5-w.

Catarrh Means Danger-

lSeumiM: 1! unchecked

it

may lead

directly to ion..iiiiipiion. Catarrh is caused Iiy impure biood. This fact is fully estiibiij-hi'il. Tiierel'ore, it is useless to try io cip I'.it ii'rh by outward applications inhalants. The true way Io cure catarrh is to purify tho lilood. Ilooil ,s s.m'm ipiirilla. tho great blood purilicr, cures catarrh by its power to drive out all impurities from the bloou. ThniirfiiiiiN ol. people testify thai thev have bc-n perfectly and permanently cured ot catarrh by Ilood'a