Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 April 1898 — Page 4

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By the Review Co.

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One year, in the county, Onere»r,outofttae county,Inquire at Office for A(lvertlin?r

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Announcement f\a $3, Invariably In 'Advance.

Annouucethe name of Will B. l'aul as a candidate for Prosecuting Attoruev, subject to the decision of the ensuing democratic county nominating convention.

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F"ANK W. HURLEY 111 lie a candidate for Presrutine Attorney, subject to tho decision of the democratic nominating convention.i

Announce tho namo of HARRY FINEJfnr the nomination

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Prosecuting Attorney before

the ensmng democratic county nominating convention.

SIIElflFF.

DAVID A CANINE will be a candidato for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of tlio democratic nominating convention.

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. The democrats of Montgomery county will meet at Crawfordsville in dele gate convention June 18th, 1898, to nominate a county ticket to be voted for in November as follows: Representative. Prosecuting Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff. Surveyor, Commissioners in first and third districts, and a Coroner.

The democrats and otners that wish to affiliate with them in this election will meet in mass convention in the several townships June 4, at 2 o'clock p. m. to select delegates according to the table below. Basis of representation ns follows: Two delegates to each township to begin with and one delegate for each twenty-five votes and fraction of thirteen votes cast f°r Governor in '96. Townships will meet in the following places: Coal Creek at Center School •House Wayne at Waynetown Ripley at

Alamo Scott at Center School House Madison at Linden Sugar Creek at Center School House Franklin at DarliDgton Walnut at New Ross Clark at Lad8go Union, Crawfords ville, small court room Brown township at two places, precinct No. 1 at BrownBvalley, and precinct No. 2 and 3 at Waveland.

The following is the vote cast for B. F. Sbively, candidate for Governor in 1896 by townships and number of dele gates each township is entitled to in this convention:

No. Votes No. Del

Coal Creek 389 18 Wayne .....337 15 .i Ripley 217 11

Scott 180 9 Madison 107 "9 Sugar Creek 114 7 Franklin 290 14 Walnut 289 14 Clark 409 18 Union 1497 62 Brown, precinct 1.. 136 6 2-3 162 8

The delegates selected June 4 in the several townships—one hundred and ninety-one (1911—will meet in convention at Crawfordsville, in the court .room, .Tune 18, at 10 o'clock a. in.

While this is a delegate convention, everybody is invited to, attend. Come one and all. 1J. D. VanCleave, Tayloi: Thompson, Chairman.

Secretary.

'Whittingtcn-flclntire. Walter A. Whittington and Miss Georgia Mclntire were married at the home of the brideB parent's on west Market street Tuesday evening. Rev. R. D. Trick officiating. The wedding *wa8 quiet, only a few of the immediate relatives being present.

Does Baby Thrive?

If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does not nourish it, put fifteen or twenty drops of Scott's Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will see a marked change.

We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them.

It is the same with larger children that are delicate. Scott's Emulsion seems to be the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if your children do not thrive. It is as useful for them in summer as in winter.

Ask you doctor if this is not true. SCOT* BOWNE, Chemists, New York

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ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS!

To vote a straight democratic ticket mark a cross in the circle surrounding the rooster and nowhere elBe.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

For Mayor,

CHARLES C. BENJAMIN.

For Clerk,

T. E. MATTHEWS.

For Treasurer, J. E. FISHER.

For Marshal, JAMES FLYNN.

Councilman—lBt Ward, W. F. TUCKER.

Councilman—2d Ward, JOE W. FOSSEE.

Councilman—3d Ward, GEO. M. VANCE.

COURT NEWS.

Isaiah Boraker vs. estate of Hannah M. Butcher. Claim. Defendant confesses judgment for $30.

D. A. Kelsey and John P. Kelsey vs. Jane Smith et al. Title to real estate quieted for plaintiffs.

Julius 1 Black vs. Elmer G. Martain. On account. Plaintiff given judgment for $171.

American S. Young vs. estate of Editha A. Young. Claim. Plaintiff allowed $200.

Julia A. Tapp vs. estate of Editha A Young. Claim. Jury finds for plaintiff in the sum of $00.

Hiram N. Myers vs. estate of Editha A. Young. Claim. Plaintiff allotted $68. j:

Marie Theresa Schweitzer vs. Christian Schweitzer. Divorce. Dismissed.

Two Fine Wool Clips.

Mr. J. H. Johnson, of Parke county, sold to McClure, Graham & Rountree yesterday a clip of 275 fleeces of fine yearling wool. Henry Forgy also dedehvered his clip of 100 fleeces, every pound of which went straight at 20 cents per pound. Montgomery county owes much to D. F. McClure, the senior member of the firm, who by his energy and nerve has made Crawfordsville famous as the best wool market in the country.

Barn Burned.

Tuesday night the barn on the farm of Van Sidener, south of the city, was totally destroyed by fire together with all the contents except the horses. The loss is about $400, totally covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.

Company M. In Camp.

Quite a number from here have visited Co. M. in camp at Indianapolis this week, it is said the boys take to camp life like old veterans. Of course they miss mother's feather beds and table delicacies but they seem to take readily to the hard ground and rubber blankets and the hard tack and beans as doled out by the commissary department. While not on guard duty the boys amuse themselves by venous games and smoking Muhleisen famous "Hobo cigar" with which they went well supplied.

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

Beautiful new designs in spring mil linery at the Y. M. C. A. mill nery par lors. tf

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It is conceded by the ladies that Miss Mildred Wray of the V. M. C. A. millinery pnrlors has tho most fashionable and artietic^rimmer in tb« city.

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The Kind You Hate Always Bought

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Tho lightest running tm:\t'le in Crawfordsville will be found to be the roller sprocket, for sale at Rost's comer jew olry storo. To introduce thorn they will be told a' about one-half the pricasked for

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good a wheel by others.

Call and be convinced of the great bargain and easy running qualities. tf

Ladies, don't purchase your newspring hat until you have seen the Stock at the V. M. C. A. millinery parlors. tf

APPLICATION' FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward of the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, and tho citizens of I'nion towushi'), said county, that X, Torrence Holmes, male inhabitant of tho ntateoflndinna, over ilie age of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said Union township for more than ninety days next preceding the giving of tills notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioner* of tho county of Montgomery, at their regular June aosslon, 1898. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicatlnj liquora in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to be drank on the premises.

My placetof business and the premises wher. on and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated and specifically described us follows:

The north roo.u on the ground floor of the twostory brick buildiug on north Washington street number 130, in the City ot CrawtordsUUe, Indiana, situate on part of lot ninety-two (92), as the same is known and designated on the originnl plat of the Town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery County, State of Indiana, bounded as follows: Beginning at the nortlie ist corner Oi said lot, running thence west ilghty-tvo nnd one-half (*2M) feet to tho northwest corner of said lot, thence south twenty 30) feet, thence east eighty-two and one-half 82S) feet to the east line of said lot, thence north twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning, said room being eighteen (18) feet wide and thirty-seven (37) feet ar.d nine (9) Inches deep, aud frouting on Washington street iu said City ol Crawfordsville, Indiana.

And I shall also state iu my said application, that I ues re to carry on iu the same room above described, other «ud different usinrss, as follows: The sale

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lunch, mineral

waters aud all kinds of non-intoxicating beverages, cigars aud tobacco, '1ERRENCE HOLMES.

^APPLICATION* FOR LXQl OK LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens and and voters of Union township, Montgomery county, Stato of Indiana, that 1. John 11.Bannister, a male inhabitant ol the State Jof Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said Union township, for more than ninety days next proceeding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the county of Montgomery, at their regular June term, 1898, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, andvallow the aam« to be drank on the premises where sold.

My place of business and the room in which said liquors are to be sold and drank are specifically described as follows:

Apart of the east hall'of the southeast quarter of section thirty (30). In township nineteen (19) north, of range four (4) west, in Montgomery County, Indiana, and desi-ribed by meets and bound'as follows, to-wltl Commencing for a beginning point three hundred and three (303) leat and nine (9) inchos east of a point on the west line of said east half one thousand seven hundred and sixty-five (1,765) feet south of the north-west corner of said east half (said distance of l.vtis feet is measured on the west line of said east half from said northweot cornea) running thence south thirty-seven and one-haif (371-3) degrees, east eighteen (18) feet and three (3) Inches thence north flfty-two and one-halt (5? 1-3) degrees, east forty-two (43) feet and four (4)Jnches thence nor'h thirty-seven and onehalf (371-2) degrees west eighteen (18) feet and three (3) inches: thence south flfty-two and onehalf (52 1-2) degrees west forty-two (42) feet and (4) incheB to the place of beginning, in the only front and ground floor room, of the only 2-story frame building saituated on said premises, the dimensions of said roo ii being "Seventeen (17) feet aud three (3) inches wide, fourtn (14) feet and (6) inches deep, and ten ilO) feet from floor to ceiling, with window two (2] feet and Six [G] in hes wide and six [6] ferit and six [61 inches high, and about four [4] feet from the grouhd said window, room and premises fronting on the public highway running in a northernly direction from the city of Crawfordsville, in said county, and known as Lafayette pike.

And in my said application I will also ask for the privilege of running one pool table, serving lunch and selling cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinks in the same room wherein said lutoxicatlng liquors are to be sold and drank.

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IOHN II. BANNISTER.

APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Coal Creek township, and of the town of Wingate Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I, Joseph M. Bush, a male inhabitant of said township, over the age of twenty-one years, and a continuous resident of said township, for more than ninety (AO) days immediately preceding the filing of my application, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said county, at their regular June session, 18#8, to be begun and held on the first Monday of June 1896, for a license to sell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors in a lessquantity than a quart at a time, andjpermit the same to be drank on the premises where sold.

My place of business and the premises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank-ere situated and specifically described as follows:

The room is the ono-Btory frame building situated on that part of the northeast corner of lot number forty-eight [48], as the same is known and designated on the recorded plat of the orginal town of Pleasant Hill, now Wingate, Coal Creek township, Montgomery County, Indiana, which Is described as follows: Commencing at*a point four Inches sotith of the northeast corner of said lot number forty.eight [48], running thence west forty [40] feet, thence south twenty feet, thence east forty [40] feet, thence north twenty [20] feet to the place of beginning. Said room wherein said liquors are be sold and drank and said business car. ried on, occupies the whole of said frame building and covers the entire tract or parcel of real estate above described.

And I shall also state in my said application that I desire to carry on in the same room above described, other and different business as follows: Running One (1) pool table, the Bale of cider, pop, ginger aie, mineral waters and all kinds of soft drinks and liquors sold and used as beveruges, tobacco and cigars.

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JOHN E. KOSTANZER. Executor.

Dated April 25, 1898.

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APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Crawfordsville and the citizens of Union Township, in Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I, Charles C. Smelcer, the undersigned, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and now and for more than ninety (90) days' time prior to the date of this notice of application a continuous resident of siid Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, will apply at the regular June session, 1898, of the board of commissioners of said county, commencing on the sixth day of Juue 1898, for a license to Bell all kinds of spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity thau a quart at a time to bo drank on the premises where sold.

My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follows:

The soushwest corner room of the two story frame building known as the Junction House and located on lot number three [3] as the same is known and designated on the original plat of Fairview in Montgomery county, Indiana said room being situate in the southwest coiner of said building and on the first and ground floor thereof.

Notice is also further given that I will at the same time and place apply for pool table privileges and for ermlsslon to sell lunch, mineral water and all kinds of non-intoxicating drinas, cigars and tobacco.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward, of the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, and the citizens of Union township, said county, that I, Amnion B. Jones, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of tweuty-ono years, and a continuous resident of said Union township for more than ninety days next preceding the giving of this notice, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the county of Montgomery, at their regular June session, 1896, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to be drank on the premises.

My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follows:

The ground floor, front room of the threestory brick building situate and being on a strip twenty [20] feet in width off of the West side of lot numbered one hundred and seven [107] as the same is known and designated on the original plat of the town (now city) of Crawfordsville.

And 1 shall also state in my said application that I desire to carry on in the same room above described, other and different business as follows: The sale of cider, pop, ginger ale, mineral waters and all kinds of soft drinks and liquors void and used as beverages, tobacco and cigars. AMMON B. JONK8.

April 30, 1898.

Apfi

JOSEPH M. BUSH.

OTICE OX' LETTERS TESTAMENTARY.

Estate of Anthony Kostanzer, deceased, Notice is hereby given, that cha undersigned has duly qualified and given bond as Executor of the last will and testament of Anthony Kostanzer, latef of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, deceased, and that Lotters Testamentary on said estate have been duly granted to him, Said estate is said to be solvent.

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April 30, 1898.

APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.

FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the first ward of tho city of Crawfordsville. township of Union, county of Montgomery, and state of Indiani, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said county and state, over the age of twenty-Diie (21) years, will apply to the board of Commissioners of said county and state at their regular session commencing on the first Mi.nday in .luno, 189H, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than quart at a time an.| ullow tho same to be drank on the premises iiore sold. My pla/e of business and promises whereon said liquors are to 'e sold and drai.k are described as follows:

Part of the ist half of the southeast quarter of section 31, township 19 north: r.inge 4 wi st, In Montgomery county in tho state of Indiana, aud bounded as fellows Beginning at tho intersection of tho west line or margin of Grant avenue, formerly West street, in the city of Crawfordsville, with the north line or margin of Lafayette avenue, in said city, and running thehce north sixty (CiOi feet, thence west thirty (3D) feot,thonco on line due south to tho intersection with tho said noi til line or margin of Laf iyette avenue, thence along said line or margin of said Lafayette avonuo in a southerly direction to the placeiof beginning, in a one story frame buildiug situated on said real estate, being the only one on said described tract, the dimensions of the same being forty feet north and south by twenty feet east an 1 west.

Ready Spring

OVERCOATS, SUITS FOR MEN, SUITS FOR BOYS, SUITS FOR CHILDREN.

Furnishing Goods

Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, etc., as nice and complete a Line as can .. be found anywhere in this State.

We Want Your Trade..

The One Price Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and Gent's Furnisher.

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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 The State of Indiana ex rel. William M. White, Auditor, is Plaintiff, and Bli Stalcup etal are defendants, requiring me to make tho sum of Twelve Hundred and Sixty-six DoBaisand Seventy-Five cents (81,386,75.) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on

SATURDAY, the 14th Day of May, 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:

Part of the west half of the south-west quarter of section eight, 8, township seventeen, 17, north range five, 5, west and part of the east half, y,,

of

the south-east quarter, J4, of section seven, 7, township seventeen, 17, north range live, 5, west bounded as follows

Beginning at the north-oast corner or the west half of the Bouth-west quarter, of said section eight. 8, and running thenco south thirtynine aud ninety hundredths, (39.90), chains to tho south-east corner of said west half, thence west thirty-nine and ninety-five hundredths, (39.95) chains to the south-west corner of the east half of the south-east quarter, X- of said section seven, 7, thence north-east twenty-one, 21, chains to a point slxtoen and thirty-four hundrcths (10.34) chains north and ton, 10, chains east of the south-west corner of said east half of saiil south-east quarter, J4, of said section seven, 7, thonce east fifteen and seventy-five hundreths. (15.75) chains to the south-east corner of August Prebes' land, thence north twen-ty-four and fourteen hundreths, (24.14) chains to the north line of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section eight, 8, thenco east fourteen and twenty-five hundredths (14.25) chains to the place of beginning in Montgomery county, in the State of Indima.

If such rents and profits will not sell for a Bufflcient sum to satlBfy said docree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aB may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. 8ald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

Part of the east half of the south-east auarter of section thirty, HO, township nineteen, 19, north, range four 4 west, boundod as follows beginning at the north-west corner of the old distillery tract of land, thonce south 30J^o ist 8 rods and 22^5 links to a stake, thence south 59° west 4 rods, thenco west 11 rods and 85 links, thence north 12° 10" west 23 rods and 20 links to the south line of Barr's lands, tlionco north85°, easts rods and 5 links, thenco go ith 14° east along the turnpike road 13 rods and 8 links, thence south 40°, east 12 rods to tho place of beginning, containing 2 :j-lfi acresmoio or less.

Terms of Sale Not 1( ss than the appraised value, cash, in six months, a in twelve months, notes to be given fo* tor red payments, bearing six per cent, interest from date, providing for attorney's fees, waiving relief and withapproqed personal security rhereon

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MELCHOIU MEYER.

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'OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Kstato of Sarah Dazey, doceasod Notice is hereby given that the unclersigiied has been appointed aud duly qualified as iidminlstrator, with tho will annexed, of the estate of George Moore, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased Said ostate Is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT B. ANDERSON,

Administrator with tho Will Annexed. Dated April 13, 1898. .'f

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jq-OTICE TO HEIR*, CREDITORS, ETC." In the matter of the estate of Lawson A. Stlngley, deceased. 1898

Montgomery

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DAVID A. CANINE,

Sheriff Montgomery ount v.

By J. A. Brennan, Deputy. P.M. Dice, April 21, A.-)., 1398. Attorrey for Plaintiff.

y^DMINISTRATOR SALE.

Nctice is hereby ,/.ven t- at the rndn Mgneti, as administrator with the will aunexed the estate of Nicholas Schendor", r'-icoased, will offer to sell at private saie, at h.o place of business, In the city ef Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, on tho 10th day of May, 18B8, an 1 from day to day thereafter until sold, a certificate of sale of the following described real estato in said county, to-wlt:

Courti April term,

Notice is hereby given that William n. Jordan as administrator of tho estate of Lawson A. S.tlngley. 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 and action of said Clrauit.' °n.th,e 24th day of May, 1898, at whi«h time all heirs, ored I tors er legatees of said e«tate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, why snld accounts and voucher* should not be approved, and the "I'sflbutees of said estate are also notified to be In said Court at the time aforesaid and make proof of heirship. tv JORllON, Administrator. Dated this 28th day of April, 1893.

OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.'

Estate of James S. Fisher, doceasod. Notice is hereby given, that tho undorsigned has been lyipo'nted and duly qualified as Adminlstratrix of the estate of James S. Fisher

Womory County, Indiana, deceas­

ed. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent

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Dated April 16, 1893.

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J^the Montgomery Circuit Court, April term, hereby given that George W. Petro as administrator of the estato of St?bbins Quick. deceased, has presented and filed his acoounto

settlement of said estate,

and that the same will come up for the examInation and action of said Circuit Court on the ¥arc.h *898 at which time all heirs,creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any

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Dated this 18th day of April, 1898.

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