Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 January 1891 — Page 7
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.January.
1. The miivnugti of O. N. MoDmiipI uud Maggie Biuir, (No\v Yeurs eve,) W. F. Pettit 31 jears old. 2. The Water uud Light Company lile a mortgage for §300,000. 4. Ddath of Aire. Catherine Daley.
G. Jos. Grubb appointed Storekeeper under Collector Throop. Daath of Henry Buckmyer, Tippecanoe county beiau investigating the Pettit cane, 7. VV. A. Bodell resigued his position as Y. Al. C. A. Secretary. 8. The edict against gamblers went into efl'ect: The marriage of Seymour Detohon and Esther liay. 9. Death of Jos. Swearingen and Sam Vail. 10. Death of Mrs. Sarah liemley unl of Mrs. John B. Linn, of Mace. Bonuell's appointment as postmaster cor firmed by the Senate. 11. .Republicans select oentral committeemen and delegates to district convention. 12. Bocne county grand jury in vestigated the Cory-Keating fight. 13. Y. iU. C. A. directors elected 14. The marriage of Sol Tannenbaum and Carrie Hart at Chicago. 15. Capt W. P. Herron succeeded S. W. Austin as oashier at the First National bank. 16. Marriage of Chan. Davis and Mrs. Ella Peterman. 20. Death of J'hn Welty. 21. J. J. Vaughn sent to penitentiary for attempting to kill his wife. 22. Death of P. D. McMurtry. 23. W. T. Brush chosen district committeeman. Death of Smith Connor, near New Boss. 26. The marriage of C. A. Browning and Sarah A. Phillips, at Whitlook. 29. Death of Fannie Beale.
u.' February. 1. Death of Henry Mitchell, near Wave]and. J. D. Tracy succeeds Jim Brennan at the postoffice, 4. Annual meeting of tne Orphans' Home Association. 6. Death of Mrs. Mahala C. Griffith. Ed Corey fined at Lebanon for prize lighting. 7. Marriage of C. U. S.ockbarger and Stella Hurt. 8. Death of Mrs. Ann Hightower at Smartsburg. 9. Death of Mrs. Lizzie Page, of New Bichuiond, and Sallie Long, of this city, 19. Death of Mrs. Pollie Wilcox, near Yountsville, and of James Millner Attempt of J. J. Vaughn to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a razor while in jail. 15. Death of Bertie VanHoin at New Boss and Mellie Boynton. 15. Sons of Veterns organize Camp. 16. Death of Samuel Davis ntar New Market. 17. Death of Mrs. Nancy Martin 18. Y. M. C. A. directors elected. Golden Wedding of James Ball and wife at Wesley. 20. Death of James Brown. 22. The students "celebrated" Wash ington's birthday. The Water Works ordered to be sold. 24. Death ot Mrs. Iluth McAllister. 25. Meeting of the Christian Missionary Society. Chas. Hays sued the county for $2,000 damages for tlie loss of an eye. 26. The gas works transferred to New York parties27. Meeting of the Farmers' Insfci tute. The marriage of Geprge Boots and Joanna Dykes. 28. Death of Lindley M. Butler.
March.
1. Revision of the fair premium list the house of Wilson Stout burned and' 'he charter members of the Sons of Veterans eleot officers death of B. D. Wert, near Alamo. 2. Bevival at Potato Creek church, with 97 accessions to datejdpatliof Mrs. Andrew Swank, of Coal Creek township. 3. Joseph Winsrert, of Whitesville, married to Fannie Kelley. 4. The business men "discuss" the street car question. 6. B. c. Walkup purchases the Hartshorn transfer line. 7. Wabash Collie primary oratorical contest won by W. U. Stover,of Ladogu the "barter members of P. O. S. A. eleot offioers. 8. The piping of natural gas being iggitated t! Republicans of Union townshiu nominate a ticket. 10. Death of Joseph Rhoads Simon Yandees gives $30,000 for a now library ouilding at Wabash College. 11. The contract let for erection of the tink line oil buildings. 12. Postoffice safe at Darlington blown open death of M-s. J. "W. Henry new directors elected for Monon Line. 15. Death of the babe of Chas. Mil'or of Anua Henderson, near Bound Hill, and Sarah McCall Democrats of Union townshiiJ nominate a ticket. 10. The death of Samuel Binford elevator at Whitlock burned. 17. The Pettit case in court at Lafayette. 18. Natural gas ordinance passed by tie Council Baldwin prize contest institution of oamp P. O. S. of A. 19. Ed Cory escaped from Boone county jail, where he was serving a sencenee lor prize fighting. 20. Scioto Tribe, No. 100, Bed \len inHtituted. 21. Lecturo of W. S. Knight upon the Andrew's raid. 23. Allen Y. Love and Mary E. Ha worth married. 25. The house of S. S. Heath, at Alamo, burned Swine Breeders Associaion organized. 26. Death of Joe Cooper, at New Boad, and of JAmes Winfcou. 2T. The marri ge of W. S. Moffett ind Susie Bell, and Perry Porker and iletta A. Furguson. 28. Death of Alfred Rose,near Ladoga, and Wm. Stipe at New Boss.
29. Death of Mrs. N. P. H. Proctor Judge Langdon overrules the Pettit habeas coi pun motion. 30. Deatn of Mrs. Geo. Bumble.
April.
3. The marriage of S, A. B. Beach and Mrs. I. J. Collins, at Frazee City, Minn. 5. Horse show The marriage of C. A. McOlure and Maude York Fair Directors met. 7. New Pipe orpau purchased for the Methodist church Township election. 3. Meeting of Crp.wfordsville Presbytery at Center church Bod and Jas. Bankins arrested for stealing harness Oliver McLoed and wife celebrate the 50th anniversary of their marri tge. 10. Gen. Lew Wallace 62 years old and applies for a Mexican pension Death of F. M. Shcok9y at Brown's Valley Bepublican city primary election. 12. Republican county nominating convention. 13. Depot at Darlin'eton struck by lightening and burned Death of James Bell, of Ladoga. 14. House of Elmer Marsh set on tire. 15. Seleation of a City Bepublican central commits e. 16. John Bice, sr., 86 years old the mprriage of Walter Thompson and
Minnie Breaks. 17. Democrats name a city ticket. 18. Wreck on Bed bridge on Monon Nancy Lightcap bound over to court charged with setting fire to house of Elmer Marsh. 19. Democratic county nominating convention Second annual deolamatory contest of the schools of this county Death of Mrs. B. J. Cunningham. 20. Bevival in progress at the Christian church. 22. Marriage of Joe Collins and Minnie B. Sidener. 23. Marriage of Edgar Jones °nd Fannie Ebrite, near New Bichmond. 24. Water Works sold for $25,000. 26. Death of Burrell MoCormick Mrs. Sue Kepler and Mrs. Bobert McMillen The sate of Brock Bros, blown open Several men injured at New Market spoke factory. 28. Death of Hannah B. Smith Johnnie Speed injured by a freight train. 29. Edna J. Steele, and Maggie Swearengen. and Lewis Beuts and Elizabeth Hixon married Death of Willis Tomlinson at Linden. 30. The marriage of Lew Cumber land and Mary Hunt at Kokomo.
May
1. Mrs. Timothy lting drops dead in the jail. 2. The attorneys of Pettit ask for the stomach,
liver,
spleen, brain, etc.,
of Mrs. Pettit,for examination by a medical expert, to lie chosen by them. It was realised. Death of Dr. R. T. Brown, of Indianapolis. Michael Low killed by a train near Troutman's station. 3. Death of Mrs Garner Hornou.
G. City election. The death of Mrs. John Cox. 7. M. V. Wert secured the contract for the erection of the library building at Wabash Coilege. 8. Death of Mrs. Campbell Coyle at Nevada, Iowa and also of Geo. Payne. Three prisoners escape from the jail. 9. The Y. P. S. C. E. convention at Center church.
L0. Death of Mrs. Sallie Fulwlder. Horse show at Way eland. 12. The new members take their seats in the Council. 13. L. B. McGlamrock and Mary J. Fordyce married. 15. Geo. Fye, of near Waynetown, bitten by a mad dog, 18. Death of Matthew Epperson. 19. Ttie lawyers charging each other with rascality. Judge Langdon sends thw Pettit case to this county. 22, Convention of the Sunday school union at the Methodist church this city. 23- Burglars in the house of It. O. Walkup. Co. I won the contest at Terre Haute. 24. Bicycle race. 25. Death of Michosl Marley. The marriage of Dr. D. 11. Black and Maggie E. Jones. 2tj. Death of Pearl Warbrlttonat New Market, and of Mrs. Walter F. Hulett. 28. Row over the stealing of chickens from Jacob Ream, near Yountsville. 29. Meetincc of the Farmer's Council. Death of xtev. Bowers, In Sugar Creek township. 30. Memorial Day observed.
June,
2. High school alumni banquet. Ed Douelass fell dead at Law's stable. 3. The marriage of Harrv Krug and Laura Robb. Fred Bosebro chosen Y. M. O. A. Secretary. Death of Jacob Eltzroth. 4. W. F. Pettit brought here from Lafayette. 5. High school commencement. 6. Death of Michael F. uevan and of John Hicks, of Brown township. 8. Death of Mrs. Margaret Morgan and of D. B. Brush, near Waveland. 9. The court ruled that Chas. Bost lias n6t written a lottery advertisement for publication, and thus the newspapers also escaped a fine for printing it. 10. The Farmers' Council visit Purdue University at Lafayette. 11. The couuty commissioners fix tax-levy and appoint eleotion inspectors. 14. Death of Mrs. Elenor Lemon. 16. Death of Paxton Hutton. 17. Laying of corner stone of new Library building at Wabash College and lecture of J. E. Clelland to Alumni. 18. Wabash College Commencement. The marriage of Will Bappert and Anna BIOHS. 19. The marriage of Howard E. Baldwin a'nd Murtha Norman and Fred Rosebro and Myrtle Long. 20. W. F. Pettit's first appearance in court and a motion made to remand the case baek to Tippecanoe county. 23. Judge Snyder set October 8 as the time for the Pettit trial to begin. 24. School trustees decide to erect poles and buy Hags. 25. The marriage of W. A. Bodell and Mary Robinson and John Spatz and Mary Sullivan. The water works again sold. 26. Death of Mrs. John Caldwell at Mace. Henry Purns and Laura Ammerman, of near Alamo, married. 28. Death of Mary Elmore, near Alamo and of Mrs. T. H. Winton. 29 J. C. Maloney killed by a sun stroke.
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July.
3. Do.ith of Mrs. Mnrv J. Beach. 4. (imud eelebrutiou Dotith of Levy Fislx-r. 7. Death of Mr». Thos. Hail, north of city C'an Souring married toXaticy Lighten in jiil F'vst load of nlicit sold. 8.
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Dejth of John Cook, at Blull
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Tureo wrecks on the Monon. Death of H. McKuight,
Marriege ot N. J. Clodfelter and Hannah Hough. 17. Republican Congressional convention at Brazil. 18. The Crahbs Reynolds elevator burned. 19. Death of Wm. Caplinger at New Market. 20. Two wrecks on Monon. 21. Fraitk Lee and Laura Nioholson married. 22. Tho City Council orders an investigation about water pressure at recent fires Democratic Congressional convention at Terre Haute. 23. Death of Mrs. Phebe Forgy, at New Market. 24. N. C. McCay elected Y. M. C. A. secretary Death of Mrs. W. H. Darnell, and Mrs. Hannah Cole, of Linden. 25. Evidence of Water Works people before the counoil investigating committee Death of Mr. Jos. Holland, of Laplaud. 26. Death of Gertrude Troutman. 27. Death of Wm. McClelland, near this city. 28. Ben Kessler, killed by the oars at Ladoga. 30. Party given by Miss Helen
Mount, near Shaunondale. 31. Old settlers' meeting at Russellville.
*, August. 1. The couucil committee holds the water works resp jnsiblb for the stru tive fires, 3. Two passenger trains on Monon collide near Bedford. 4. The great Wasson pig oase up be fore Justice Ramsey school trustees ac cept the resignation of Prof. T. Dunn. 5. The scheme to pipe natural, gas here being "cussed and discussed." 6. Alilton Acton, while asleep, walks out of a second story window at Wesley, and is killed. 7. The marriage of C. H. Clark and Emma L. Pair. 9. Another natural gas meeting: 10. Death of Eph Joel. 11. The first anniversary of the Y. P. S. C. E. 12. New Ross fair begins death of Mrs. Wm. P.Smith. 13. The Naiad Queen. 17. The marriage of C. W. Thomas and Belle Doss, at Wingate, and of J. H. Martin and Idonia Boylani. 18. Death of Mrs. Julia Kincaid. 20. Ex-trueteo Henry short in his accounts. 22. Suadiy school convention at Garland Doll. 23. Death of Mrs. Julia Irons. 25. American Academy of Science visit tho Shades of Death. 26. John Penn, near Brown's Valley, shoots some boys who were stealing water melons death of Cornelius Smock. 27. Deaths of W. P. Dunn, father of Mrs. H. R. Tinsley, and of Earl Johnson. 28. Meeting of the Farmer's Council old settlers' meeting at Meharry's Grove. 30. Death of Geo. Myers from the effects of being kicked by a mule.
September.
X.
Deaths of Dan Yount, and Hattie Malsberv. 2. Deaths of Mr. Jeremiah Goff, at Darlington and of David Roudabush. 3. The oase against Mrs. Whitehead dismissed Accidental shooting of Mary Roach. 4. Death of Mrs. Dunbar, at Mace. 5. as. Patton killed by lightning at Waveland. 6. Death of Henry Winters in Colorado Excitement over gas in New Market The campaign opened by Brookshire. 7. Death of Jas. B. Johnson, near Gravelly Run Barn of Dr. Hamilton, near Waynetown, burned. 8. Beginning of our fair. 9. Death of the infant son of J. R. Bonnell. 10. Wabash oollege opens. The marriage of J. A. Gilkey and Mrs. Fletcher at Covington. 11. The Y. M. C. A. lecture committee adopt a programme of leoturers. 12. Death of Mrs. Demice Jackmau, at Darlington, and Mr. Jas. Rice, at Waveland. 13. Store of Wingert and McGilliard, at Whitesville, burned. 14. Rev. Switzer preached a sermon to the P. O. S. A. 16. Mrs. S. P. Graham took an overdose of morphine Death of Mrs. Harvey Gray neur Waynetown. 17. W. A. Krugg 100 years old. Mrs. John Morrison dropped dead. Brookshiro, leaves for Washington. 18. The U. S. Express superceeded on the Big 4 by tho American Express. 22. Death of John Winters. 23. Death of tho infant son of Hugh Kelsoy. 26. Tho Tippecanoe Association met at Waynetown. 29. Death of Wash. Hampton.
October.
1. Northwest Indiana Conference convenes in this city. The marriage of Charles Paillin and Flossie Tiffany. Monon passenger triln wrecked at Battle Ground. 2. Tho marriage of Cal Barnliill and Ora Noland. 3. Death of James Wallace. 4. E. V. Brookshire got back from Washington. 6. Death of Georgie Nash from the
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ing lioavv th'i \«ler storm. 10. L'.iying the corner stoue of the Wavelaud Christian church Hale W erts' safe, sit Aittno, brokou open by tnioves. 11. Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Caniue at Wavaland Martin's ice house burned.
of falling upon a knife, the blado
ponetrating Ins breast. 8. Motion for a continuance in Pettit's case overruled and set for trial on the 15th. Reunion of the 86th regimental association nt Covington. Tho marriage of D.vu Youut ami Sallie Thompson. Death of Catharine Vautlcven. 9. The marriage of Charles M. Liun and Lida V. Shelley, of Ladoga. 11. John VanWinkle who Pettit hustied around iu jail, "stole or exhanged" shirts with Caleb Canada, at New Ross. 13. Tho Pettit murder oase oallod in court. Auut Cassy Ketoham (colored) 100 years old. Death ot Mrs. Epli Mears, of near Whitesville, aud of Mrs. Wm. Evans, uear city. David Harter and wife been married 50 years. 14. The Pettit jury agreed upon and the caso readv for trial. 15. Prosecutor Haywood made the opening address to the Pettit jury and the examination of witnesses commenced. The marriago of B. F. Stout and Alice A. lliner. 18. Judge Suvder decides that a corpus delioti hod beou established iu the Pettit case. 19. Burial at Sugar Grove of Mrs. Isabel Insley, who died at Oskaloosa, Kan, 20. John Tapp, of Ladoga, kills himself with a shot gun. 22. A. 1. Morrow dropped dead wwile husking corn. 23. Death of Ben. I. Dunn, well known in this oity. 26. Death of Samuel Miller and of
Mattie Beaoh, of near Whitlock. 28. Reunion of Co. E. 72d Regiment Indiana Volunteers at Ambrose Rem
November,
2. Rev. G. W. Switzer preached a sermon to drummers. '4. Election day. 5. Cloae of the direot evidence of the State in the Pettit oase. Death of Amos Thompson. 6. The marriage of Dr. Rankin and Laura Mahorney. 12. Prof. R. A. King ordained minister. Death of M. P. Dennis. The marriage of Wm. J. Davis and Flora Carr. 15. Silver wedding of I. N. VanSickle and wife. 19. I. O. G. T. Lodge organized at New Bichmond. The marriage of Harry Bamsbrook and Stella McCnllough. 20. The jury in the Pettit case re turn a verdict of guilty, and send him to the ponitentarv for life. Tho marriage of Al Buffuer and Rebecca Birch and Jas. A. McOlure and Mattie E. White. 24. Death of Ida Schwenk. 25. The moating of tho Farmers' Counci1. F, S. Watsou robbed of $190 at the Monon depot. 27. Thanksgiving Day. Reunion of the Breaks family at Alvin Breaks'. 29. Geo. Warbintou jumped into a well and vras drowned. 30. Farewell sermon of Rev. E. T. Lane.
ueeember.
I. Death of Pete Piloran. 4. Death of Mbrs. Rachel Nuoholls. 5. The Wasson pig case is decided against the defendant. 6. G. A. R. eleotion of officers. 8. Anson Albee is killed by falling down an embankment at Gosport. 10. Death of Mrs. Dorcas A. Tammany.
II. Double wedding of Grant Cook and Clara Marsh, and Walter Sohoen ind Hattie Cook, all of Sugar Creek township. P. O. S. A. lodge organized at New Richmond. 12. Death of Mrs, Hannah Shobe at Kirkpatrick. Houso of T. H. Winton burned. 13. Death of Mr. Frank Jameson, of near Yountsyille, and Isuao Quick, of Sugar Creek township. 14. Death of Miss JOB. E. Fisher. 15. Tho city Counoil aroused about the light question. 16. Bill of exceptions in the Pettit case signed by the judge. 17. Death of Mrs. Eunice Smith. 18. Bill of 105 exceptions in the Pettit oase filed. The marriage of Albert Seaman and Maggie Servies. Death of Mrs. G. W. Swisher, and of Fisher Doherty. 22. Pettii and VanWinkle have a fisticuff in the jail. Colored baby show. Death of Mrs. Eliza J. Sanders. 23. Arguments made ou the exceptions filed for anew trial for Pettit. 24. The marriage of D. Y. Stout and Cora P. Stine. 25. Heavy snowstorm and cold. The marriago of D. M. Bennett and Miss Tetbsa Wilson, of Madison township. 26. Ed Cory knocks out Geo. Wilson at Lafayette. 28. Death of Nettie ReeBe. 30. The G. A. R., W. R. C. and S. of V. banquet. 31. S. of V. camp elects officers.
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Buffering from tho elTocts of youthful error*, earty docaf, wasting woaknesa, lost manhood, etc., I will aond a valuable troatino (sealed, containing fuij particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. splendid medical work nhonld be road by ever, man who la nervoua and dnbilitf^d. Addreaa, Prof. P. C. FOWI.EK, Moodiu, Cowi/
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