Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 September 1893 — Page 6

WEEKLY JOURNAL.

FRIDAi', SEPTEMBER 22, 1893.

FROM HEfUs AND THESE. —Ben Myers has entered nine LangBhan Lens in the poultry exhibit at the World's Fair. —The will of Wtn. Swindler has been admitted to probate. He loaves his son Henry a 175 acre farm. —There was a freight wreck at Roachdale Saturday night which delayed the passenger trains six hoars. —A building permit has been issued to Ab Gerard for the erection of a $1,200 house on east Jefferson street. —The Montgomery County Union .Detective Association will convene in this city on Thursday, Sept. 28. —Rev. Ohas. H. Little, of Wabash, will not accept the call to Lafayette as pastor of the First Presbyterian church. —The surprise party Saturday evening in honor of Isaac Pease's 47th birthday was a pleasaat affair. Among other presents Mr. Pease received a very pretty rocking chair. —A.EL. Thompson last week purchased a car load of half-bred Hackneys for a man from California. These horses were shipped to that State and more will be wanted. —A victory was gained by the reform association last week in successfully remonstrating against the licensing of the Peterson, Lane and Sullivan saloons. Commissioners Fullen and Peterson did their duty and deserve commendation.— Pastor's Helper. —Emily A. Hutton, wife of John M. Hutton, died of consumption Thursday night at the age of 37 years, at her home, four miles northeast of town. The funeral will be held at Young's chapel on Sundry at 11 o'clock. Interment at Oak Hill. —A. O. Iieser, the Lafayetteian, most recently interviewing Ex-Rev. W. Fred Pettit, in the Prison North, does not think that the latter is in any danger of suffering dissolution, from consumption, in the next six months, though the exreverend does appear somewhat "under the weather."—Lafayette Times. —"The Fair" offered a handsome lamp to the person guessing nearest the number of dolls in their display at the county fair. Mrs. J. W. Shular, of Wallace, and Miss Lora Ewing, of this city, both guessed the exaot number, 517. To decide between these two both names were put in a hat and a little boy drew out the lucky one, Miss Ewing. —Misses Ila Atchison and Everil Brookshire left Wednesday for a week at the World's Fair. From there Miss Atchison will reiurn to her work at Washington, D.G., and Miss Brookshire to her home at Kansas City THE CEAWFORDSVILLE JOURNAL was issued as a morning paper this week on account of the fair. It was even more bright and newsy than usual and it was quite a treat to receive it here in Ladoga the same day it was published. Though we are but twelve miles from the county seat, the dailies published there cannot reach us until the day after they are printed.—Ladoga Leader.

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great Montgomery county fair and was the most beautiful day of all. It was warm but not so warm as Thursday. The attendance was large though not BO large as Thursday. [It was a good "average Friday," and the gate receipts made the association better than "whole." The morning attendance wae satisfactory and during the afternoon large numbers went out from town to witness the races and take a farewell squint at the exhibits. The fakirs yelled themselves horse, the small boys poked the pigs and chickens, the gallant swain bought popcorn for his best girl, fat women with perspiring and squalling infants sat under the trees and fanned, the balloon men acquired fortunes rapidly and all things worked together to make the fair a reproduction of former times. All the grind, squeak, bustle and din of the day went to make up the mighty voice of history repeating' itself.

THE RACES.

Perhaps never in the history of the fair has there been so much interest taken in the racing as there was this fear. There were more fast horses with low records than ever on the grounds before. The track has not only scored the reputation of being one of the fastesG half mile tracks in this part of the country, but there is no county fair on earth where horsemen and horseB receive the splendid accommodation and treatment they get here. As one remarked this morning, "It is a relief to the weary to reach snch a paradise of a fair as you have here." Crawfordsville had two horses in the races yesterday and they did themselves and the city credit. Every man, woman and child knows or has heard of Clint Kiff, the beautiful chestnut stallion owned and driven by J. H. Freeman, and it is safe to say no horse ever walked out on a track that had more friends than Clint Kiff had yesterday. His victory showed what a great horse he is and what a remarkable future he has. After his beautiful performance Friday Mr. Freeman was lifted from his sulkey by his admiring friends and carried out on the track where he was held on their shoulders while the band surrounded him and played. It was a touching incident. Clint Kiff is a son of Bald Hornet, who has many colts throughout this county. Memory, the running horse of Robert Goben, made a good showing, but the other horses were too much for her, and she only secured third place. That the races were a grand success no one will dispute, while the fast time and olose finishes showed clearly they were for blood. The following are the summaries: 2:20 trot, purse $300. Edgar Wilkes 2 3 1 Pearl Wineliip 3 2 4 Nellie S 4 1 2 Nominee 1 4 3

Time—2:31 2:28^,2:254, 2:26k, 2 2:24 pace, purse ¥300. Uolla 3 Collette 4 Prlnoda 5 Clint Kiff 1 Wm.Penn..., 2

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Time—2:20, 2:21&, 2:21J£. 2:40 trot, purse $250, Marquitta dis Koseda'.e dis Mattie Scott 1 2 2 Lady Finch dis Greenwood 4 3 3 Arduiont dis Glenwood 3 1 1

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NOTES.

Secretary Morgan gives the attendance Thursday at between 20,000 and 25,000. While not as large as that day a year ago it was fully as' large as expected.

Friday after the 2.24 pace had been won in so glorious a manner by a local horse, Mr. Freeman, the owner and driver, was carried on the shoulders of his friends about the track, while the band marched around them and played a merry tune. It was somewhat different from last year. Hey, boys

Dr. Haile redeemed his flunk of Thursday by smashing both the track record and his own yesterday afternoon. He paced his mile in 2.15^, lowering his own record from 2.164 an3 the track record from 2.18 In the latter performance he received a puree of $50. The 2.18 record was made by Gee Grimes' Hustler last year.

In the 2:20 trot Friday Nominee broke a toe weight after he had won the first hea\ and as there was no blacksmith on the grounds the judges agreed to take down the distance flag so he would not be shut out, The loss of these weights only made him the faster, however, and he won the remaining heats easily. Mr. Keeney will keep the weights off him in the future and says the accident was a fortunate lesson for him.

A man who runs a saloon at Wayne town got very highly insulted yesterday because he was invited to ride with his best girl in the merry-go round. He wanted to kick every horse off the machine and threatened to whip a stock yard full of ticket sellers. He soon found he had bit off more than he could chew, and when one of the canvas hands made a smaBh at him with a stake he forgot his girl, and tore a blue streak running through the crowd. He never came back and probnblv walked home.

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Following is a list of the letters remaining uncalled for in the postofiice for the week ending September 19, 1893. Whan calling for the same please say "advertised": Cox Taylor Moore RE Duncan Miss Mary MoDevitt Joseph Evett Mrs Emma Stilwell Jessie Krause CL Wm Stultz Harry McClure Tolby Stubbs Charles Fox WetzlerWashington

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WALLACE AND ENVIRONS. John Etter is very ill with typhoid fever.

Sol Livengood and wife were in Yeddo Sunday. The infant son of Moody Holman is quite sick.

John Bonebrake, of Yeddo, was here last Friday. Wheat sowing is very slow. Many are waiting for rain.

Bridges are being repaired. Some are in bad condition. Rev. Daily preached at Scott's Prairie Sunday morning and night.

Mrs. Zonia ingersoll and Misd Mina visited the World's Fair last, week. Sol Livengood, sr., and wife, were in Marshall last week visiting the sick.

M. C. Taylor and family, of Suckerdom, are visiting relatives north of this place.

Wm. Whitaker and family attended the funeral of a grandchild in Hillsboro Friday.

Wood & Sons, of Hillsboro, are drilling a well for Ev. Long, of Ingersoll Corner.

Corn cutting has begun. A large amount of it will be put up in the shock for winter feeding.

Quite a number of citizens of this place attended the Crawfordsville fair Thursday and Friday.

The congregation at New Liberty will probably hire Rev. A. W. Jackman as their minister for '94.

Rev. A. W. Jackman filled his regular appointment at Ingeasoll Corner Saturday night, Sunday morning and night.

Isaac Kerr and family, of Veedersburg, visited home folks just over in Cain township last Sunday a week ago.

Henry Moffett aDd J. P. Clodfelder attended church last Sunday night and now mourn the loss of their buggy whips.

James F. Kerr, a native of Monroe county, Kentucky, arrived at Hillsboro last Friday, Sept. 8. He intends to make Fountain county his future home.

It is said that every sheep in Jackson township shakes hands with every man who voted the Democratic ticket last fall. Wool has gotten to be so cheap they think they will be relieved from the painful ordeal of shearing.

The water melon supper at J. D. Fine's was well attended and a good time was had. All present voted it to be one of the grandest suppers of dainties they ever partook of. The Fine family proved themselves to be model entertainers.

The Ingersoll Chapel is undergoing repairs and improvements on the interior. It may not be in condition for Sunday sohool Sunday: bat the secretary informs us that there will be Sunday sohool either in the church or in the sohool house, one-fourth mile west of the churoh.

The writer of this letter has experienced some difficulty because a reader did not read the ice cream festival at Alva Heeler's correct. It, was either this or a desire to cause trouble. There is a class of people who naturally hate a correspondent and lose no opportunity of making his life an unpleasant one.

Leo Ingersoll, Evorett Livengood, Fred Wilkinson and Charley Sanders are Ingersoll Corner's juvenile engineers. Last Sunday night after churoh at that place they went to Wm. Fletcher's farm, "fixed up" Fruits & Keys' traction engine and "speeded" it over the field. Being as Leo participated in this picnic it lessened the gate receipts of the Crawfordsville fair 25 cents on Thursday.

Following the instructions given to correspondents in regard to the yield of corn we disliked to use our judgment alone and had other competent individuals to make their estimations. This was very difficult as some acres will not make a bushel while other acreB will yield about 60 bushels per acre. The most probable average will be something near 20 bushels per acre.

LINDEN.

War Rash's new dwelling will soon completed. Our snake dens seem to be doing a lively business.

School commences this morning with a large attendance. Dick Mason will build a new house and move to our town.

W. B. Montgomery has commenced to make another kiln of brick. It seems that several young men have had their noses painted red.

Wm. Dunkle and Evan Shelby have commenced to build two brick business rooms.

Simpson Montgomery says he is glad that no other soldier in Madison township has been dishonored, by Hokey.

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