Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1898 — Page 4

THE REVIEW.

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One year, in the county, Oneyear.oatofth* county, 110 Inquire at Office for AdvertUnsr a.

MARCH 19, 1898.

ANOUNCEMENTS.

Announcement Fee $3, Invariablyjlnl Ad vance.

Announce the name of Will B. Paul as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision ot the ensuing democratic county nominating convention.

FRANK W. 1IUHLEY will be a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of tho democraticjnomlnatlng convention.

Announce the name of UARRY N. FINE |for the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney before th« onsnmg democratic county nominating convention.

ROMNEY.

Eggs are wortti 8 cents in this market. War with Spain is" heard OQ| all sides. Com is worth 26 cents at the elevator.

The wheat looks vnuchj|better since the rains. An early spring is hopedj forj by the farmers.

Francis Haywood returned from Indian apolie. Will McClelland, Chicago, was a caller here Tuesday.

John Ogleby keeps a nice, ine, fresh beef on hand at all times. FranH Campbell and SOP, of New Richmond, were here Monday.

Uncle Sam's revenue agent was a caller on our merchants last Tuesday. One of our society belles is talking of going east and learning to be a nurse.

Miss Mary Webb is staying with her grandmother during the latter's illness. Dick Kelsey and Jake Campbell are crowding the season with their bicycles.

Spring has brought all kinds of jbirds and the woods sound lively with, their songs.

Miss Brewer, of Lafayette, a pianoist, was at our singing school Saturday nipht.

Ona Rogers died last Wednesday of consumption, and was buried on Friday at Lafayette.

The nomination by the* republicans of Skinner does not go down the republican throats as nice as it might.

Who was "Jack the Feeler" on| our streets a few nights? A|ropeJis waiting his accommodation it found'out.

Your scribe not being at home for almost a week makes the items .slim this week. Will do better next week.

The singing school at the Hall was a failure*on account of the bad'weather. It will be tried again Friday evening.

Sassafras tea is now the order'fof the day. Men with spades on their|slioulders can be seen going to the woods every day.

George Ogleby shipped two cur loads of cattle to Chicago Monday, Mr. Withero also shipped one car to the same place.

Farmers are getting ready for spring work. Farm hands are hiring out at from 818 to $22 per month. Several hands from other places have come here to work.

A society is being organized to act in Opposition to the Poke-Your-Nose society here. It will receive the honest support of all good people.

The McKinley shouters are busy now talking bloody war. They think their President's back bone entirely too flexible.

The younp man who is going to get married as soon as his girl is IS years old, had better change his mind as y? three years is too long to wait and the

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girl might change her mind. Brace up "M" and take her in before it is everlastingly too late.

Pink McMilian, of near this place, has moved to New Richmond where he will engage in the butchering business.

Mr. Coffee, our railroad agent, was in Crawfordsviile Tuesday. He also attended the Talmage lecture at Lafayette Monday.

That big dinner given to the surveyors we bet was relished. Oh, my! how many schemes there are to whip the devil around the stump is wonderful.

There is loud complaint this spring on account of high taxes. Well the only way to remedy the evil is at the ballot box. Try it once and quit voting for me simply because their paps did that way.

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of fish. Your scribe caught one last week that weighed qne pound and saw thousands more but they would not bite. One man caught a carp that weighed four pounds.

Frank Arnett and Claude Jordan, two small boys, had quite a fight on the streets Monday to the entertainment of several bystanders. It would have looked far better to have stopped it than to have laughed at it.

Considerable grumbling is heard in this vicinity about people not getting their right mail. Probably if the postmaster would pay less attention to other people's business and more to his own affairs would be better and the post office run in better shape.

If one of the slick three who is all tbe time trying to cause trouble between neighbors here would make another big dinner for tha surveyors from Lafayette so he would get one inch of land more could just see himself as others see him would go into his hole and take it in with him.

W. S. Alexander, the former rail road and express agent of this place, was here visiting friends the first of the week. Mr. Alexander is well liked by all who know him. The people of Romney would like to see him back at his old place as he was the most accommodating agent this place has had for years, and the traveling public miss him very much.

FRUITS.

The sick are improving. Walter Fink's Bchool closed Wednesday.

Elbert Hughes and wife were in the city Tuesday. Remetrfber the exhibition here Saturday night, March 19.

Little Hazel Fink has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ingersoll. Mrs. Thomas Brown has been having a severe attack of neuralgia.

Andy Morrison called on Lomie Brown Sunday afternoon. There is talk ot organizing a Christian Endeavor ot this place.

Mr. James Galloway and family called on Mr. Livingston Sunday. Mrs. Mary Dot and Gertrude Wilkinson visited MiSB Livingoood Wednesday.

Guy Livengood and wife and Decatur Wilkinson and family spent Sunday with parents.

It is reported that one of our school teachers will take one of your charming young ladies south with him this summer.

Several machine inspectors are daily calling on the Wilkinson brothers to view their fence machine which proves to be a success in every respect.

School closed at this place last Saturday after a very successful term taught by C. A Weller. Mr. Weller talks of going down to Tenn., to spend the summer.

Ridge Farm had three pupils to pass the examination for graduation. They being Walter Pickett, Hurley Ingersoll and Elmer Myers. Walter Pickett has the honors of getting the higest grade in the county his average per cent being 85.

WAYNETOWN.

Wm. Doss went to Wingato Tuesday. O. C. Biddle and wife went to housekeeping Tuesday.

Rev Brewer filled his regular appointment here Sunday. Brown & Birdcell burried Mrs. Weir near Alamo Sunday.

Claud Sloan, GuyShultz and Earnest Ball went to the county Sunday. If you want to know anything about Pratt's Food, ask Hal man & Biddle.

Wm. Fruits subscribed for the Review this week, and had it sent to his sister in Illinois.

The trial by jury at this place, to throw Gran} Weaver out of the house on the Fair Grounds resulted in favor of plaintiff.

Not a scribe said a word about getting the Editor a new hat. Verily, verily I say unto you, it is more bleseed to give than to receive.

Gus Anderson is working for a man in Williamsport. He is getting f.7 per week and has written to Wm. Dosa to send his trunk. We wish Gus success.

The Editor of the Dispatch having

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decided the last against the wishes of Vein Livengood the latter has challenged him to a bout, which will take place in the squirrel orchard one month from date. Tickets on sale at the corner beef shop.

The Kepublicans assembled in Squire Marks' office last Saturday aud elected Wm. Burns and Wm. ltemley as delegates to the Congressional Convention. It took several still hunts to secure enough L,andis men to carry the instructions to the delegates for Landis.

The Editor of the Dispatch and the Jbiditor of the Veedersburg News have formed a combine. They are trying to corner the scribe at this place for the Review. Their latest trick is to have a former "devil" in the Review office to find out who is writing. I am afraid they told too many before hand how they intended to work. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.

The roller sprocket makes your wheel ride easier than anything else yet found to propel a bicycle. To introduce them in Crawfordsviile, C. L. RoBt, the corner jeweler, will sell you a first class bicycle at about half price'what others are asking you for as eood wheel. Call and be convinced that its the greatest bargain ever offered in a wheel. tf.

VVINGATE.

Wheat is reported in good condition. Fruit is all in good condition at present.

Roads were never so bad as at present. Four more* weeks of school at this place.

John stayed the debt that makes it good. Daniel Smith made his first drive to Wingate this week.,

Clay Cory donated $15 to the school fund last Monday, Mrs. Joseph Hancock, ot Veedersburg, is visiting at this place.

Monday Clark has returned home from a visit at Lebanon. Jas. Wainscott and Whitney Beedlow were in Crawfordsviile this week.

Frank Selenburg has moved on Steve Roes' place near Center school house. The trustees of the town are now building a new calaboose at this place.

All ot the old clover is said to be in bad condition caused by the late freezes.

Mrs. Frank Royalty, who has been sick for along time with consumption, is no better at this writting.

Grant Agnew was in our town this week looking after the interests of the good old REVIEW. Grant is all right.

John B. Doss has rented a house and has moved to the property of Jasper Beedle, one mile northwest of here, and will work for Jap.

Some of the boys from New Richmond got a little too much bug juice while attending the republican convention last Saturday.

Ben Swank, of Elmdale, was in Wingate this week, looking after business. Webb & Gilkey have sold sold fifty Deeriog binders this winter.

HERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, In a cause wherein Molrllle W. Bruner for the use and benefit of the First National Bank of Crawfordsviile, Indiana, Is plaintiff, and Sarah L. Bible anil John C. Bible is defendant, requli ing me to make the sum of Twelve Hundred and Ninety-Eight dollars, (SI,298) with interent on said decree and costs, will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on

SATURDAY, the 9th Day of April, 1888,

Between the hours of 10 o'clook a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the Court House, in Crawfordsviile, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wlt:

Forty-five acres more or less, being a strip cf land of equal width north and south off of the south side of the south-eas'' quarter of Section thirty-one (31) in township twenty-one (21) north range five (5) west, and bounded as follows Commencing at the south-east corner of said tract apd running thence wesc along the south line thereof to the south-west corner thereof, thence north along the west line thereof fortyfive and one half (45y.) poles more or less to the lands of Eunice Bible, thence east along the partition line to the east line of said quarter section, thence south along the east line of said tract to the place of beginning. Also the following lands In Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wlt: The west half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section six (8), township twenty (20), north range five (5,) west. Also iho west-half of the south fraction of the northwest quarter )4 of section five (6), township (80), north range five (5), west, containing 89 8-10 acres. Also beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of said section (5) and running thence south eleven (11) poles, thence east eighty (80) poles, thence north eleven (11) poles, thenc? west eighty (80) poles to the place of beginning, containing five (5) and one-half (X) acres. Also the north fraction of the northeast quarter of section six (6) township twenty (20) north range five (5), west, containing sixty-five acres (65) acres, except twenty-five (2f) acres off of the east side.

If such rents and profits will not sell for a Sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of saU real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

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