Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 February 1899 — Page 4

Established 1841. 58th Year.

The New Review.

Cunningham, Henkel & Cunuingham Sole Proprietors.

A. B.

CUNNINGHAM,)

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E. A. CUNNINGHAM,]'

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W. E. IIKKKBI, Business Manager.

New Marker's Pie Social.

The Valentine pie supper by the New Market school, Tuesday was a big success. A whole car load of ftin and all had a good time. Receipts §10, for the Bchool library. The larso, tine cake, made by Mrs. Dr. Beatty. was voted to the most popular young lady, Miss Julia Brown coaiing out a head. The cake brought §3. The hottest contest was for a pair of Jerry Simpson's socks to the ugliest and laziest man, Baby Surface an «L THE REVIEW tnan in the race. THE NEW REVIEW niau catuC out away a head, getting the socks, and he will use them as a mascot to set subscribers for THE NEW REVIEW. Success to him and the socks.

Kicked by a Horse.

Elmer Mack, the fifteen-year-old son of Charles Mack, residing some three miles south of this city, was kicked by a horse Monday morning ana seriously hurt, lie was behind the horses whin one of them kicked, striking him in the face and throwing him against the side of ihe barn. He aid not regain consciousness until noon. Dr. Ristine was called to dress the wounds, and found that all the boy's teeth had been knocked loose acsl several broken off. Ha will recover, but will be disfigured for life.

Shut Down.

The Indiana Wire Fence Co., is no more. The plant Closed down for good, Thursday night. The machinery will be taken away together with everything not nailed to the ground The Trust will, of course, leave the real estate, as a monument to monopolistic greed, and to show the fellows who vote on promises of prosperity what a will-o'-the-wisp they have followed. Will the same old racket work again next campaigD?

A Bouncer.

Finley Mount has entered a new role. He was in the Reimann restaurant Wednesday night, and with the consent of the landlady, he picturesquely bounced two young smart Alicks out of the front door so hard they will not soon forget it, The young would-be mugs were engaging in profanity and vile language at a table. Mr. Mount ought to have iftai^v imitators and does have the thanks of the community.

A Kindly Act.

Louis Bischof gave away on last Saturday about three hundred cloaks to the poor children of the city. Such charitable work as this is to be complimented by every one. It was an act of benevolence which surely calls for the commendation of every Chfistian citizen. It will save many a child from suffering during the cold weather.

Tne infant daughter of 1 r. and .Mrs. Patrick Clark, was buried Mooda).

You may have heard O about SCOTT'S EMULSION and have a vague notion j1 that it is cod-liver oil with 1

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its bad taste and smell and (i all its other repulsive* fea- 1 tures. It is cod-liver oil, the purest and the best in the 11 world, but made so palata11 ble that almost everybody J, can take it. Nearly all 3 children like it and ask for $ more.

SCOTT'S EMULSS3N

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looks like cream

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ishes the wasted body of the baby, child or adult better than cream or any other food in existence. It bears about the same relation to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have had any experience with other so-called "just as good" preparations, you will find that this is a fact.

The hypophosphites that are combined with the cod-liver oil! a give additional value to it because S

$ th?y

tone up the nervous system and impart strength to the whole body. _5oc. and $1.00, all druggist*.

SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists? New York.

LITTLE LOCALS.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENTS OF PEO-

PLE—SHORT AND CRISP.

What The Public is Doing, at Home

and Other Places Near by.

W. W. Alston and wife, of Darlington, are the proud parents of a son.

School at the central building was dismissed Monday on account of lack of fuel.

Sarah Sanders has been granted a divorce from Richard, in the circuit court.

The Willis Gallery has been awarded four medals for fine pictures in last two years.

The population of Japan has increased at the rate

01

^7 per cent, in the last

twenty-four years.

The Willis Gallery pictures are better and cheaper than ever. Baby pictures and groups a specialty.

The Old Fiddlers Contest at Music Hall on February 28, will be the hit of the season. Everybody is going. Are you?

R. N. Cording, one of Coal Creek township's most aggressive democratic workers, paid his respects to THE NEW REVIEW last Tuesday.

Damon and Pythias at Music Hall, Wednesday night under the auspices of DeBayard Lodge, K. of P., was well attended. Tho performance was good.

Our correspondets will please bear in in mind that letters reaching this office later than Thursday at noon, will unavoidably go over until the following week.

Chas. Joseph, of this city, and Miss Nettie Kuppenheimer, were married at Terre Haute, Wednesday night. They will reside here, having rooms at the Ramsey.

The police on Saturday night picked Harry Barnes, of Ladoga, off the Monou tracks in a state of intoxication. He was fixing for a funeral, either from the train or the weather when discovered and rescued. I.

Prizes will be given at the Old Fiddlers' Contest at Music Hall to all sorts of fiddlers, fattest, ugliest, leanest shortest swiftest, handsomest, oldest, and every other sort. A big time is expected. You 11 have to go. You can't miss it.

The jury in the Todd-Walter damage suit failed to agree and was discharged.

The gas company's men were search ing houses Wednesday. The fel ow who was found with

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he had left it oa.

mixer off wished

Judge Neal, of Lebanon, has brought suit for divorce against his wife charging abandonment and cruel treatment. The judge is 82 years of age, blind and poverty stricen.

Orphans' Home.

The new officers of the Orphans' Home are. President, T. H. Ristine Vice, Mrs, J. M. Lane Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. L. A. Foote Recording Secretary, O. M. Gregg. The Treasurer reported receipts for the year 82,227.91, of which the county paid $1,78G. The expenditures amounted to 81,690.97, leaving a balance in the treasury of $530.91. Mrs. Kate McDaniel, matron, reported the number of children received during the year at eighteen number taken out 11, number returned 0. Total now in home, 24.

The Prize."'.''.'".

The correspondent's prize last week was won by Miss Stella Conrad. It is "The Hawaiian Islands." It is too bulky to send by mail. She will please caU at at the office or send for it.

Militia Col

Wednesday evening about forty young men signed a petition to be granted authority to organize a militia company here. Many members of the late Co. have signed.

WINGATE.

J. W. Oliver, of Odell, will move here soon.

J. C. Wingate has gone to New York to visit friend?.'

John Duncan has sold a house and lot to Harry Brown.

One room of our school froze out during the cold snap.

Protracted meeting stilL continues at the M. E. church.

Bert Nogle will leave soon for his home in Vincennes.

George Thomas is 28 years old and weighs 280 pounds.

Born to Thomas Engle: and wife on the 5th inst., a girl.

Webb and Gilkey are cow inroicing their stock of goods.

Simp. Smoot has gone back to Kentucky but will return soon.

Boys, don't forget THE NEW REVIEW. It is a staid Democratic paper.

James Oxley will not be home from California till some time in April.

Ed Furgeson's father-in-law has moved to sister Palimore's property.

Irwin Rodgers will move on the Prank Daisy farm north of New Richmond,

A number of people in this neighborhood had their ears, hande and feet frozen.

JamesWainscott and Whitney Beedle were in Crawfordsville on business last Monday.

It is reported that most of the potatoes were frozen during the late cold weather.

J. VY. Dickson's wife was called to Washington. D. G., the other day, to see her sick sister.

James lloss has sold his farm and will move to town. lie talks of buying out Charley Tiffany.

Wm, Wilson will move to New Richmond soon where he will go into the undertaking business.'

George Zink has bought a lot over in Cobtown of Dug. Grennard and is preparing to build a house.

The money is all made up for the canning lactory, and it is a sure thing. The work will commence soon.

Protracted meeting will commence the Christian church at this place on the third Sunday in March.

Morrow's house, one and a half miles north ot Wingate, burned down on the 7th. Some of his goods were saved. No insurance.

Thomas Doran was in Wingate last Sunday for the first time in four months.

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is a clever gentleman and

a good citizen.

Trustee K. M. Morrow has sold his tarm, north of town, to John Francis for 5GG per acre and will move to town the tirst of March, ,«

The home talent at this place, on the night of the 11th, had a good house and made some money. Everything was conducted nicely.

ELMDALE.

liol Davis is sick with the grip.

Sant Walton was here Wednesday.

Ed Goff's family have got the grip.

L. M. Coons is a victim of the grip. Will Cox lost his driving mare ye--terday.

John Merrill has put up about 30 tots of Hoe ice.

Garret Larew was in the city Monday on business.

If ou want a good county paper take the NEW REVIEW.

Wash Bodkins has finished hauling tile for R. Vancleave.

Several from here attended the Bottenburg sale Monday.

J. R. Vancleave and wife called on J. N. Sanders Tuesday.

C. A. Widner delivered some hogs at Wingate Wednesday.

George Widner took a load of com to the city Wednesday.

Steve Utterback took a load of wood to the city the other day.

Ed Stonebraker is talking of doing some building in the spring.

W. S. Coons, of Crawiordsville, spent Tuesday night with L. M. Coons.

Will Parker moved to New Market one day last week. Will is a hustler.

J. R. Mitchel had about 15 or 20 bu. ot potatoes to freeze this cold weather.

Ed Cowen will open Abe Harshbarger's sugar camp as soon as the weather is fnvorable.

James Gardner is kept busy now attending sales. He generally comes home with a load of remnants.

Sale bills are so thick here can't turn your head but what you can see a bill. It's a harvest for Perkins.

Ben Swank received a fall ,the other day that shook him up for a little while but didnot result seriously.

Uncle ILirveMiller did'nt freeze them cold days. He is able to drive to town again. He is as spry as any of the old coons.

G. O. Widner was hauling logs one day last week while it was so cold. He was walking behind the wagon his team started and run about two miles. The team was stopped by his brother. No damage was done.

Ben Swank wants to go to the Pbillipines now to see his stripped and spotted brethern. If you go there, Ben, and some of them fellows draw their Mausers on you you will be scared worse than the fellow under the house that you shot the bad of green apples at.

Science and Careful Study.

I am not indebted to the disability inability nor imbecility of some care worn minister who lost the confidence of his flock and was cast off among the heathens as a missionary nor am I under obligations to the wonderfully exagerated discoveries of the Indian mad icine man, in whose ignorance and superstitions lie the secrets of his supposed success. But the area ofmedical life where patient observation and careful study will bear fruit, was the wonderful utility of my Rock Baiearr Honey and Tar discovered. The only remedy that is sold on a positive guarantee to cure your cough or cold. The children's remedy for croup and whooping cough. It is composed of the most reliable remedies that science is able to produce, so combined as to effectually meet the diseases it is recommended to cure. It has no Indian charms nor Japanese jugglery properties, but is for intelligent people of every clime. Price 10, 25 and 50c. per bottle. Made and sold only by

R. C. SMITH.

Pharmaceutcal Chemist, 122 N. Qreen Street,

The One Price Clothier,

THE MARKETS.

Wheat Gorn Oats Rye Hay, baled Clover Seed Chickens Turkoys Eggs Potatoes, new........ Butter

Look at the Bill of Fare:

Roast Pork or Fish Potatoes, Two kinds of Vegetab es, Bread, Butter, Coffee, Pudding

For IS Cts.

ED. GRAIN, Prop.

111 S. Washington St.

N

OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Estate of Hererlo Lcfland, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Heverlo Lofland, late of Montgomery County, Indiana, deceased.

Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. JOHN M. LOFLAND, Administrator. February 14,1890.

J^OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Estate of Isaac N. VanSickle, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed and duly qualified as administrators of the estate of Isaac N. VanSickle, late of Montgomery County, Indiana, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

WALTER PICKETT, I .. .. WILLIAM K. KOBB, Administrators. Folnuary 16, 1899.

APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given to tho citizen and voters of tho third ward In tho city of Crawfordsvillo, Union township, Montgomery county, IU'Jiana. that I, the uniiorHignea, a male inhabitant of said rounty and State, over tho ago of tivunty-ono (21) yours, of Rood moral rtiaractor and a continuous rosidont of saul township for more than ninety (91) (lays immodlatoly proceding the giving of this notice and th mine ot my application, will apply to tho Hoard of Commissioners if said county, at tiinir March sosnion, 1899, to btf boguii and ld on the first Monday or March, l«9!l, for a license to sell all kinds ot spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In a less riuanti'y than a quart at a time, and allow the t-ame to bo drank on the promises where sold.

My pliice of businensaiiii tho promises whereon and wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated and specifically described as follows:

Beginning at a point twenty-six and nn-half 2i 1-2) feel west of the north-east corner of lot No. one hundred and thirty-two (13.'), as tho eamo is known and designated on Die original plat of tho town, now city of Crawfordsville Indiana, and running tht-cce south one hundred and seven (107) foot thence west sixtoeu (lfil feet thence north one hundred and seven (lHT) feot thence east sixteen (Hi) feet to the placo of beginning, In the lowor trout room, on the grouud floor, ot the two story brick building situated on the above described premises naid room being forty-seven (47) feot, four (4) inches deep, and fifteen (15) feet, two 2) Inches wide and fronting on east Market stree*. in said cirv of Crawfordsville, Indiana.

And in my said application I will also ask for the privilege of running one pool table, servan? f0]1,lnK cigars, tobacco and all kinds of non-Intoxicating drinks in the same

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MANHATTAN.

0F0RIGINAL MANUFACTURING-01ST. THESE GOODS WERE DAMAGED BY THE RECENT FIRE AND ARE M0STEY SMOKED DAMAGES. NOTHING WILLL BE CHARGED DURING THIS SALE. NOR iVILL MONEY BE REFUNDED ON ANY PURCHASES

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