Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 September 1893 — Page 7
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A Orawfordsville Boy to the Front. it always causes the cool bracing chills of joy to rustle up and down our backbone to record the sncceBs of a Crawforasville product in foreign fields. Orawfordsville boys always come to the front in the balMe with the world and on "the field of the cloth of .gold" they stand to do winning battle against all corners. They have acquired distinction and creditable renown on all the walks ond avenueB of busy life. The learned professions are honored by them, the teat of the statesman, the shop of the artison. They always do us proud.
Some weeks ago bright faced Willie Abney was taken over to Danville, Ind., by a rude sheriff to answer to the gratifying and acceptable charge of arson. Willie's worth was not known at the time and so he was cast into jail to repine and await the opening of court. He did not give himself up to vain regrets, however, but moyed about among his unfortunate fellows like an angel of light. Oft in the stilly night 'ere slumber's chains had bound him his sweet tenor voice could be heard gently warbling Tn the prison cell I sit. Thinking, mother dear, of you,
And our bright and liappy home so l'ar away: And the tears, they 1111 my eyes, Spite of all that I can do,
Tlio' 1 try to cheer my comrades and be gay. Willie proved a blessing to his companions and Sunday night he devised a pleasant little entertainment for their amusement. He got hold of some steel saws and just for fun he cut all the bars out of one window. The whole crowd then crawled through and left for the blue hille, far, far away. They haven't come back yet. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Winsome Willie, fare thee well.
The Urawfordsvilie Presbytery. The PreBbytery of Orawfordsville will be conveaed in the Ladoga Prevbyterian church, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1893. The afternoon will probably be occupied by a business session. At 7 :S0 p. m. of that day the moderator, Rev. S. A. Mower, of Lafayette, will deliver a sermon, and an excellent one we are sure it will be. On the following evening a popular meeting will be held in behalf of Home and Foreign Missions, liev. Jas. Williams will speak behalf of Home Missions, and Rev. J. P. Engstrom will speak for Foreign Missions. No one should fail to be present each evening. In fact, all the sessions of Presbytery should be well attended. Everyone is coidially invited to attend, not only the evening exercises, but also the business sessions held during the day.—Presbyterian Visitor.
Pied ia its Baby Uarriage.
The death of the infant child of Mr. and Mre. Tolliver Hawkins occurred Tuesday under la'her unusual oircumstances. Mrs. Hawkins started out with the baby in its carriage about 8 o'clock and went from her home west of the campus to see a doctor. The little one was ailing. On her way home on Wabash avenue, near Center church, it suddenly took worse and in a few minutes died.
Letter List.
Following is a list of the letters remaining unoalled for in thepostoffice for the week ending September 5, 1893. When calling for the same please say advertised": Corbett W RoykerMissMollie Dailey Mrs Sarah Smith Miss Alice Hughes Miss Lillian Wilson Mrs Emma Meeks Fred Schadd Florence
Sunderland Miss Susie
After the interesting meeting of the Oouncil Monday evening the members were talking among themselves and it was remarked by some of them that gambling WHS going on in Orawfordsville in at least two places and perhaps a half a dozen. There is work for the Police Board.
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Telegraphic News of Interest to Indianians. \,
Safe-mowers to Ho Tried.
TF.RRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 5.—The case of the state against the quintet of Bafe-blowers, Frank Bruce, \"Red" O'Brien, John Ilenry, Mrs. Brute and Florence Wilkins, is set for trial today. It is understood the attorneys for the defendants will rnakds an effort to secure a change of venuo from the county on the ground of prejudice. Traveling Salesman Pollalc, who had S15,000 worth of diamonds stolen from him on a Burlington & Quincy train last fall, is in the city on business. He denies that Bruce, as has been charged, robbed him.
Wheel Trust Smashed.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 5.—The Western Wheel company, the trust which controls 90 per cent, of the entire wheel output of the west, has gone to pieces. The company was formed less than a year ago and absolved the Standard Wheel company, which was made up of twelve companies. The Western Wheel company had sixteen when it decided to dissolve. It made 90 per cent, of the entire output of wheels in this section, leaving 10 per cent, to be manufactured by parties outside the trust.
Murdered iin Unknown Mail. JASPER, Ind., Sept. 5.—Sheriff Traylor on Monday committed to jail John J. Thorman of Kyana, for the murder Sunday evening of an unknown man at the steps of Thorman's home. No one saw the shooting, but the prisoner acknowledged that he did the work because he thought the man was a tramp. The deceased was a welldressed man about feet tall. Thorinan had invited the man home.
Young Woman Missing.
HUNTINGTON, Ind., Sept. 5.—A barn at the lime kilns on Dr. Ferguson's farm, east of this city, burned Saturday night and there are fears that a young woman perished in the fire. Her name could not be learned. She had been hanging around the barn for several days and slept there nights, but since the fire Saturday night she has not been seen.
An Incendiary Blaze.*
ELWOOD, Ind., Sept. 5.—A large barn belonging to Martin Ebert, a prominent farmer residing five miles east, was burned Sunday night by incendiaries. Four horses perished. All the season's crop of hay, grain and other products, together with farm implements, destroyed. Loss, ?5,000 insurance, $1,000.
Striking TraiDmen Return to Work. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5.—Trainmen who struck on the Louisville & Nashville railroad in this city and at Howell Sunday night returned to work Monday on the conditions agreed to at the meeting of the delegates and railroad officials at Louisville Saturday. The strike was a local trouble.
Albany Swept by Fire.
MWNCIE, Ind., Sept. 5.—Fire Monday morning at. Albany, 12 miles east of here, destroyed the main' business portion of the town—namely: Wilson's grocery, Albany bank, Young Bros.' meat market, Friedler's restaurant and bakery and Houghton's residence. Loss, $25,000 no insurance.
Made an Assignment.
TERKE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 5.—H. S. Richardson, wholesale and retail dealer in queensware, made an assignment Monday, with a $3,000 chattel mortgage in favor of perferred creditors. The Prairie City bank, which made an assignment two weeks ago, is a creditor for §14,000.
Deaths from Poison.
DELPHI, Ind., Sept. 5.—The family of William Sagus, living north of Burrows, this county, was poisoned by something in their food. Two children died Monday evening and three other members of the family are not expected to live.
Struck by a Water Tank.
CALHOUN, Ind., Sept. 5. Barney Riley was instantly killed and Harry Cragin was fatally hurt Monday at this place by being struck with the spout of a water tank. They were'sitting on the cupola of a freight caboose.
Bid Gas Well.
PORTLAND, Ind., Sept. 5.—A big gas well has been struck on the Frost farm near Como, 7 miles from here. It has been shot and is good for 4,000,000 cubic feet daily. The well is in new territory and 3 miles from any other.
His Leg Ground to Pieces.
MITCHELL, Ind., Sept. 5.—In the northern part of the county Stanley Hanners had a leg ground to pieces in the cylinder of a threshing machine. His condition is serious.
Railway Shops Resume Work. PRINCETON, Ind., Sept. 5.—Business
was resumed at the Lake Erie & St Louis shops in this city Monday, giving many men employment.
Klectric Light Works Close. FORT WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 5.—The
electric light works in this city announce a close-down this week. They employ 300 men.
Reports Show Good Condition. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5.—Commander in
Chief Weissert has had a busy year in his official capacity with the Grand Army of the Republic. He traveled 50,000 miles visiting thirty-seven of the forty-five departments. The reports to be submitted at Indianapolis will show that there are 443,554 members on •he rolls of the Grand Army, 7,626 ?o*ts and 45 departments. During the _^r over 1200,000 has been expended in charity. The reports of the Woman's Relief Corps will show, among other things, that its membership is 134,386, a net gain over the year previous of 4,321.
••Jack the Ripp«r" In the Netherlands.LONDON, Sept. 5.—Four women have
been murdered and mutilated within the last four days in Ooatburg, a small pillage on the Island of Cadsand, the Netherlands, in the manner practiced by Jack the Ripper.
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Eva Love and Sallie Hornbaker attended the Sunday school picnic at Wesley "Wednesday.
A school meeting was held at No. 6 school house. The result was Fred Canine, 13 James Elmore, 12.
Cheaj) Excursions to the West. An exceptionably favorable opportunity folr visiting the richent and most productive sections of the west and northest will be afforded by the series of low rate harvest excursions which have been arranged by the North-Western Line. Tickets for these excursions will be sold on August 22, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10, 1893, to points in Northwestern Iowa, Western Minnesota, North Dakotw, South Dakota, Manitoba, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, and will be good for return passage within twenf.y days from date of sale. Stop over privileges will be allowed on going trip in territory to which these tickets are sold. For further information call on or address Ticket Agents of connecting linee. Circulars giving rates and detailed information will be mailed, free, upon application to W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago & Northwestern Railway, Chicago. w8-12 10 7
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John Rosebaum was in town Tuesday. Joseph Hopping has re-covered his barn.
J. W. Taylor is at Frankfort this week. Frank Bolser will move to Orawfordsville soon.
Jack Love thinks he will go to Florida ths winter. Wm. Swearingen lost a fine yearling colt last week.
There are 14 men working on the new school building. A party from Ladoga camping at the Indian Ford left Tuesday.
W. 0. Stewart, agent for THE JOURNAL, was in town Tuesday. A. J. Love spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Frankfort fair.
Miss Hirst started last Wednesday for her home in England by way of Chicago.
Miss Achasa Yount and Miss Love spent Thursday with friends in Waynetown.
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Grand harvest excursion South ond West, one fare plus $2 the round trip, 20 duys return. This includes tickets to the famous Cherokee strip, opened Sept. 16.
A chance of a lifetime to get a splendid steamboat ride free, on our Chicago route. On all rail lines you pay $5.05 and are either up all night or get into Chicago too late to see anything and hunt a hotel after dark and pay $1 at least for a good room. We give vou a &6 rate, a good wide berth in the grand steamer Chicago, which you vise until 7 a. m. Returning you leave Chicago at 9 a. m., have four hours beautiful lake ride, three hours of which is "out of sight" of land, one hour at St. Joe for dinner and come home on the llyer. Dozens are doing this every week, and all say the trip is glorious.
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Ag't.
Harvest Excursion Tickets. On Aug. 22nd, Sept. 12th and Oct. 10th the Vandalia Line will sell harvest excursion tickets at one fare plus 13, to the usual Western aLd Southwestern points, which will be given later. J, C. HUTCHINSON,
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