Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 April 1898 — Page 4
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APRIL 9, 1898. ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Announcement Pee $3, InvariablyjlnJAdvance.
Announce the name of Will B. Paul as a candidate for Proiecntlng Attornev, subject to the decision of the ensuing democratic county nominating convention.
FF'lANK W. Hl'RI.EY will be acandidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to tho decision of tho Ui!iiuciaiic nomluating convention.!)
Announce tUo name of 1IAURY N. FINEJfor the nominatiOD for Prosecuting Attorney before the ensuing democratic county nominating convention.
Attention, Democrats! (JRAWKOKDSVILLE, March 26.
The democrats of the 6everal townships will meet in mass convention in their respective townships April 1G to select delegates to the State. Congressional and Joint Representative conventions. The basis of representation is as follows: To the State and Congressional, for every 200 votes and fraction of 100 or more, one delegate. To the Joint Representative, for every 100 voteB or fraction of 50 or more, one delegate.
The various townships will meet April 16 at 1:30 o'clock at the followiog places and select delegates according to the table below:
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Coal Creek, Center School .. .889 2 2 Wayne, Waynetown 837 2 Ripley, Alamo 217 1 1 Brown, Brownsvalley 298 1 2 Scott, Center School 180 1 3 Union, C'vHle, Small C'rt Room, 14117 7 7 Madison, Linden 187 1 1 Sugar Creek, Center School 114 1 1 Franklin, Darlington 290 2 1 Walnur, Mace 218 1 1 Clark, Ladoga 109 2 2
Total 21 21 41 HENRY D. VANCLEAVE, TAYLOR THOMPSON, Chairman.
Secretary.
Abe Levinson was up from Terre Haute this week. Sheriff Canine and wife were in'Indianapolia
thiB
week.
The freeze of Monday and'Tuesday played havoc with the growing^fruit. Tbe Sells-Forepaugh show is billed for exhibition at Indianapolis, May 21.
E. E. Ballard and wife were guests of N. J. Clodfelter in Indianapolis this week.
J. C. Wicker attended the State l&undrymens' convention ot Indianapolis this week.
Frank Scott, the popular mail carrier, ie soon to wed a prominent society youpg lady of Indianapolis.
The Peoria & Eastern has settled with half the people who were injured in the wreck near Bloomington. 111., a few days ago.
J. C. Hutchison, Vandalia agent, who has been down with a siege of ie grip for two weeks, has recovered and returned to his duties.
James Swank, the Elmdale merchant prince, was in the city Monday. Jim Bays that democratic prospects in old Coal Creek were never brighter.
Beach & Bowers' big minstrel company will appear at Music Hall Wednesday evening, April 13. Frank Holland, an old Crawfordsville boy, iB with the company.
The upset price placed by Judge Taft for the sale of the Clover Leaf is 87,500,000.
William A. Van Buren, ot Indianapolis, and H. D. Peck, of Cincinnati have been selected as commissioners to conduct the sale.
Persistent Cough
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A cough which seems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly ne^-ds energetic ana sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that standard preparation of cod-liver oil,
SCOTT'S EMULSION
has proved its effectiveness in curing the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason why: the cod-liver oil, partially digested, strengthens and vitalizes thfc whole system the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glyc—ine soothes and heals the irritation. Can you think of any combination so effective as this?
Be sure yyu get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the tnan and fish are on the wrapper. and $i.oo, all druggists.
SCOTT i\- llflWNE, Chemists, New York.
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ELI1DALE.
Our school will close next Friday. Will Rankin ts ditching for C. A. Widner.
Sam Humphry was in Crawfordsville Monday. Will Cox is building fence for lom Quillea.
Sunday school began last Sunday at the chapel. Will Foot is doing some plastering for Ab Aimes.
Dr. Olin is having some fencing done on his farm. Ben Swank and son have begun making their assessments.
Clifford Daisy is having] his house finished on the inside. D. C. Moore and wife visited R. Vancleave at Wingate Sunday.
James Coous and daughter, of the city, are visiting frieudshere. The Harmon boys are preparing to run two forges in their shop BOOIK
James Quick has been doing some improving by building a new fence around his bouse.
The way is open for bids on carryiog the mail from this point to Crawfordsville daily.
Robert Titus and wife, of Alamo, spent Sunday and Monday with Wes. Grubb and family.
M. M. Vancleave and family, ofJnear New Market, stayed over night with A. S. Uoff Friday.
In all probability Uncle Dan Hauk will furnish you sweet potato plants when the time comes.
War is the talk on every corner. If some of these men who want to see war had to go, it would be surprising to see how much ague there is in this country.
The Wingate scribe said their new calaboose would be named after tho first man that was put in it. His name ought to be Little, for it is so small that the brick masons had to stand on the outside to do the work.
A gjntleman was taking orders tor pictures in this place the fore part of the week. He left his horse standing unhitched and went into a house. The horse started down the road but was caught by some ladles and a run-a-way prevented.
WIDE AWAKE.
Spencer Lee has his barn nearly com pleted. All the farmers are plowing for oats and corn.
Laurence Long is tending the farm of Charley Myers. Elias Francis is working for John Fullen this week-
Fish Commissioner Smith broke stalks for the mayor Tuesday. Ward McClelland is seen at his old stamping ground again.
Henry, can't you do something to create some excitement? What has become of our old friends New ROBB and Black Creek?
Mrs. Wilbert Breaks spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Morris. Ira Mclntire wants to know what can do to get his name in the paper.
Mrs. William Tomolson, near Cherry Grove, is no better at this writing. Pearl Lofland spent a few days with relatives in Crawfordsville this week,
J. M. Lofland and family spent Sun day with Ira Snyder, of Crawfordsville Marshal Brown and John Simpson visited H. Lofland and family last week.
Say, Clarence, come over to Wide Awake and I will tell you who writes for Robert's Chapel.
The cold wave caused those who were trying to "force the season," to put up their heating stoves again.
Lew Tomlinson, wife and son,of Veedersburg, spent a few days this week visiting relatives in this neighborhood.
Mrs. Eunice Purdum has returned to her home in Chilicothe, Mo., after an extended visit with her aged father.
Will Layne wont have to go to Garfield for "Sand" for some time to come. There is plenty on the railroad in front of his home.
The team of horses of Mr. Willie, the huxter,who passes through Wide Awake, got scared at the cars, ran away and broke the tongue out of the wagon and demolished things.
The Mayor is so interested in his work, so I am told, that he has no time for fooling, don't even have time to untie his horse from a hitching rack. How is it mayor? Is it so? If so, we are glad to hear you are so dutiful.
A Life Saved.
Marvelous cures of throat and lung affections are made daily by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Miss Annie Swan, Petersburg, Ya., writes: "My brother was attacked by a bad cough and cold, and it was thought he had consumption. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup was used, and to our great surprise it made him well and hearty. There is no better cure in the world than this Syrup." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents.
To Care Constipation Forever. Talte Cascarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
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NEWS.
In the matter of Chauncey B. Reddick. Application to be admitted as an attorney. Stricken from the docket.
State ex rel J. H. Swindler vs Cornelius McDonald et al. Dismissed. Wm. A. Buchanan vs. John Buskirk and Lincoln Cook. ComplaiQt. Dismissed.
Luther Maxwell and Jesse M. Maxwell vs. Harley Butcher et al. Partition. Dismissed.
Wm. B. Lynch vs. Ella J. Cain et al. On mechanic's lien Dismissed. Darsey M. Sidener vs. Warner Sidener. Divorce. Defendant files answer.
Samuel Warren vs. A. C. Jennison and Jesse W. Cumberland. Claim. Dismissed.
Smith & Duckworth vs. estate of Hannah Slattery. Claim. PlantilT allowed $2.25.
J. C. Barnhill et al. vs. b'rank E. Armstrong. Foreclosure. Dismissed. J. E. Fisher vs. Patrick and John S. O'Connor. On note. Plaintiff given given judgment for SC2.46.
Wm. Stonebraker vs.estate of Catherine Titus. Claim. Plaintiff allowed 842.15.
La Pearl's Vicious Animals. A lion attacked Henry Huffman at the winter quarters at La Pearl's circus at Tilton Sunday afternooli. Huffman escaped with his life, but his clothes suffered considerably. He was in the cage attempting to subdue the animal when it attacked him.
On the same day Kid Sullivan was stirring up the ocelot with a stick and unthinkingly rested his hand on the bars of the wolf cage above that in which the ocelot is kept. The wolf seized thejhand in his teeth and tore the skin of hie wrist and forearm, making a very uncomfortable wound. Medical attention was rendered immediately, and no danger is expected to follow.—Danville, 111., Democrat.
A Sporting Telegram.
Walter Scott and Harry Swan will after April 14th run a Sporting Telegram which will be devoted to base ball, cycling, foot ball, prize fights, and genoral Bporting news. They will receive the news for all national and western leagues games every evening between 4:30 and 6:00 o'clock over the long distance Bell telephone. The games will be posted in a number ot business houses where they can be seen each evening. The games will also be received each Sunday evening.
Double Admission to the Bar. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Morris have been admitted to the practice of law in Lebanon. Mrs. Morris is the first woman ever admitted to the bar in Boone county, and it is said to be the first instance in the State where hufband and wife were both accepted at the same time. There are but one or two instances in the United States, William J. Bryan and wife being the most notable.
"Tub" Chadwick, one of the young toughs implicated in the theft of a keg from Gill's beer emporium, was released by Judge West, Wednesday, on good benavior.
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The lightest running bicycle in Crawfordsville will be found to be the roller sprocket, for sale at Rost's corner jew elry store. To introduce them they will be eold at about one-half the pricasked for as good a wheel by others. Call and be convinced of the great bargain and easy running qualities. tf
Educate Your Bowels With Cascaretn. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever 10c. 25c. If C. C.
C. fail, druggists refund money
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The roller sprocket makes your whee ride easier than anything else yet found to propel a bicycle. To introduce them in Crawfordsville, C. L. Host, the corner jeweler, will Bell you a first
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at about half price'what others are asking you for aa good wheel, Call and be convinced that its the greatest bargain ever offered in a wheel. tf.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, tl. All druggists.
If there ever were so many, so varied in color and style, we have forgotten about it.
Here are inch Roman striped all silk ribbons at 10 cents per yard. *.
All colors in 4-inch itibbons at 25c per yard.
Plain black 4-inch satin ribbon at 19c a yard and many others that are as attractive in quality as they are persuasive in price.
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OTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC
In the matter of the estate of Margaret J. Murphy, deceased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, April term. 1898. Notice is hereby given thatCharles N. Vancleave as executor of the estate of Margaret J. Murphy deceased, has presented and filed his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come'.up |for the examination anil action of said Circuit Court on tho 87th day of April, 1898, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause If any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs and dlstr.buloos of said estate are also notified to be In said Oouitnt tho time aforesaid and make proof of hoirshlp.
CHARLES N. VANCLEAVii, Executor. Dated this 5th day of April, 1896.
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HORSE GOODS OF ALL KINDS
JOE E. FISHER
128 and 130 S. Washington St., Clore Block.
By virtue of a certified copy of a Docree to me directed from the Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, In a cause wherein Molvlile W. Bruner for the use and benefit of the First National Bank of Crawfordsville, Indiana, is plaintiff, and Sarah L. Bible and John C. Bible 1s defendant, requli ing me to make the sum of Twelve Hundred and Ninety-Eight dollars, ($1,298) with Interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on
SATURDAY, the 9th Day of April, 1898, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House, in Crawfordsville, 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 leas, being a strip cf land of equnl width north and south off of the south side of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31) in township twenty-one (81) north range five (5) west, and bounded as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of said tract and 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 (45M) poles moreor IOSB to the lands of Emma 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, Indiaua, to-wlt: The west half of the sou theast quarter of the northeast quarter of section six (6), township twenty (20), north range five (5,1 west. Also 1 he west-half of the south fraction of the northwest quarter (!4) of section five (6), township (20), north ranee five (5), woHt, containing 39 8-100 acres. Also beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of said soction (5) and running thence south eleven (11) poles, thence east eighty (80) poles, thence north elevon (11) poles, thence wost eighty (80) poles to the place of beginning, containing five (5) and oue-lialf(X) acres. Also the north traction of the northeast quarti (H) of section BIX (6) township twenty (20) north range five (5), west, containing sixty-five 018-100) acres, except twenty-five (25) acros off of tho east side, leaving forty (40) and (18-100 acres.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same tlmo and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
DAVID A. CANINE,
Sheriff Montgomery County.
By J. A. BBKNNAN, Deputy. MELVILLB W. BRDNsiER. March 15, A. D., 1898. Attornev for Plaintiff.
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UEltlFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Slate of Indiana, in favor of Tarvcn Parker, issued to me as sheriff of said county, 1 will expose to Bale at public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY, the 23d Day of April, 1898, so 1 0 A a 4 clook P. M. of said day, at tue Court IIouBe door in city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate In Montgomery county, Indiana, towlt
Tho life estate aud interest of Mary .T. Paddock in and to the following described real ostate Fifty-six (56) acres off of tho south end of the west half of the 8#utli-oaat quarter of section twenty-three [21] In township twenty [20] north range four [4] west in Montgomery county, State of Indiaua.
To be sold to satijfy said execution, interest and costs, and If tho same will not bring 11 sum sufficient to satisfy said \ocution, I will, on the same day, at the same place, offer the life estate and interest of Mary J. Paddock In and to said real estate, to satisfy a Judgment for One Hundred aud Six Dollars and thlrty-sevou hundredths dollars, together with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraiHemont laws.
Said real estate taken as the property of M.'iry J. Paddock. DAVID A. CANINE, Sheriff of Montgomery Co. Ind.
By J. A. Brennen, Dep.
Burton & .lotion, Atty's for Pl'll.
Nothern I ml hum Trnclicrw Knkomo .Mar. 3lt Apl. 1 ruid 2. The Clover Leaf will issue one fur0 excursion pickets from Indiana Stations. In addition to three regular trains each way dally, there will be special trains from Marion March 31st. 9:15 a. m. and from Kokomo to MarioD 12:30 noon April 2nd. For further particulars call on nearest Agent or address.
C.C.JENKINS.
Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Toledo, O.
