Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 September 1898 — Page 11
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D. Thomas won the prize offered last week.
ALAMO.
Paul Campbell was home over Sunday. Horn to Orpheus Hallew and wife, a boy.
James Stanford has quite a sick child. A. I.J. Willis of Crawfurdsville, is visiting here.
Will Grimes and wife have a baby girl at their house. Mrs. Day and little son have baen quite sick the past week.
It is said that Mr. McBroom of Hillsboro, will locate a 6tore here soon, !oo. Ammerman and wife, of Crawfordvillp, were here last Saturday.
Kate Vanduyn of Kingman, is the truest of her brother Clare Vanduyn, Mrs, Edna Stimpson and daughter of Torre Haute, are visiting relatives hero.
Mrs. Minor and daughter Lovey, of Peoria, Hi., are visiting Dr. Brown and wife.
Mrs. Inez Fishero and Mary Jane Bell visited in Veadersburg last Saturday and Sunday. .Jobe Westfall of Waynetown, was the guest of Charley Weetfali and wife last Wednesday.
Miss Lily Dennis of Yeddo. has rented a room in the Jeffries property for her millinery store.
Rev. Byrd and daughter Emma left last Monday for Attica to attend the conference meeting.
Carl Vanriuvn and mother of Kingman, attended the funeral of Mrs. McSpadden last Saturday.
The Alamo boys of all sizes and ages are spending- a good part of their time bringing in baskets of green pawpaws.
John H. Smith and Miss Daisy Bell Todd were married August 31 at the residence of Rev. L. Byrd It was a pleasant and quiet affair. A few of the friends of the bride and groom were in attendance.
Mrs. McSpaddon was buried last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She was a good woman, loved and respected by all her friends. Her children will greatly miss her by the home fireside. She bore her illness with great patience although her sufferings were great. We hope that she is at rest in the beautiful beyond.
The reunion of veterans last Thursday was largely attended from far and near. The dinner was superb. A table one hundred and twenty-live feet long weighted with all the good food and line flowers that the ladies of the community could contrive. The old soldiers enjoyed it and so did everybody else. The speaking was excellent, the poeakers being Judce Snyder, Byron llussell, Mariou Clodfelter and one other gentleman whoso name the scribe failed to understand, Walter Fink, of Vountsville, Miss Pickett, little Blanch Stonebraker and Fay-Harp. The music was lovely. The Alamo band delighted the crowd with their beautiful music But the sheep skin band was the most stirring of all else, .lobe Westfall and John Ellis of Wavnetown, can always be appreciated. They are the thing surely for reunions.
GRAVELLY RUN.
Wheat sowing has begun. Mr. Saidla, of Boone county, has rented the Joe Binford farm.
Miss Ella Allen was the guest of Mrs llichard Walters last week. Homer Butler, of New London, has been added to tho farm force at W. Peebles.
Rumor has it that Ernest Weesner, of Darlington, will teach school here this winter.
A jolly party of young people spent Tuesday oveninir of last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Saidla.
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Francis, of Woodland, were the guests of J. C. Francis and mother Sunday.
Ora Armstrong-, of Mace, has taken his brother's huckster route through this vicinity.
Masters Claude and Clifford Quigg and Roy Pritchard were representatives from No. 11 to tho fair Tuesday.
Frank Graves and family will move
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to Indianapolis in the near future. A Mr. Todd from Potato Creek vicinity has reined the Butler ferm.
Mr. ami Mrs. (Jporeo Lnn and son, Misses Nanuio arid Fannie Long, Mrs Oscar Martin and Titus Long attended the Baptist association at Beekviile last week.
G. Gallion and daughter, of Thorntown, Hermau Johnson,of Crawfordsviile, .1. H. Cox, wife and 6on and I. N. Cox, of Darlington, and Mahlon Bond, of Muncie.were here Sunday.
Cards announcing the wedding of Miss Lenora Hunt and Mr. William Pickett were received here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett are well and favorably known young people, the former residing at Lynn, Ind and the latter at Fountain City. They will be at home to their many friends at Lynn, Ind., after Sept. 15, at which place the groom is engaged in business.
DARLINGTON.
The hot wave has passed. Ed Slavens, of Linden, gave us a call Tuesday.
Tom Acres, of Roachdaie, was here Tuesday. Warren Morrow sports a new horse and buggy.
Bert Martin is fast gaining a reputation as an artist. Never were so many melons seen in town as at present.
J. C. Hunt is the new landlord at the Peterson House. Bert Saidla is general purpose man at the Hotel Peterson.
Joe LaFollette and Jacob Mart/, traded farms last week. John Peterson is resting and recuperating at West Baden.
Lee Hunt, our new landlord, seerus to be just in his element. A. N. Cave, of Bethany, Mo visited his brother James last week.
A great many persons from here attended "tbe only" fair this week. Our town is having about one mile of new brick sidewaiks put down.
Two of our citizens say they will each subscribe 85C0 toward a gas well. George Lynch, one of our heroes of Santiago, is now daily expected home.
We now have a new undertaker and furniture establishment iu the east end.
Rev. Broomfleid closed his first year labor at the M. E churchSundavevening.
Mrs. W. H. Boots, so long seriously ill, is reported slightly better at this time.
Mrs. A. E Williams, of Pine Bluff, Ark,, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Wm. Black
Dr. R. C. Dunnington is in Chicago for a month taking a post graduate course.
Mrs. William L. Moore has been quite sick for a month with lung trouble.
School will begin on the lt)th. A1 take notice and govern yourselves ac cordingly.
Rev. A. E. Ewers now dwells athome in the east end, having moved last week.
John M. Booher, wife and daughter will start Monday for Dayton, Ohio, to vibit friends.
Agent Leachman sold 210 tickets to the fair on Thursday morning and 00 on Tuesday.
The little daughter of Albert Haruifson has recovered from a spell of typhoid fever.
Our farmers are again preparing wood for market on tho prospect of the rise in gas.
Dr. 11 C. Dunnington is spending a couple of months in Chicago on some special studies.
Mrp. M. V. Faust arrived home on Thursday evening from a four weeks visit to Chicago.
But few of the old boys braved the heat and visited the G. A, R. encampment this week.
C. D. Ivashner and wife went to Cincinnati this week to take in the G. A. R. encampment.
Our boys have a picked nine now that with a little practice set up a good game of ball.
Our streets are almost deserted after the a m. train all on account of the greatest fair on earth.
The east Christian church is scon to be repaired with new roof and other needed improvements.
Harry B. Freeman has traded his residence to P. H. Plunkett for a half interest in his grocery.
MisB Lida Swindler has returned from Waveland where she has been waiting on a sick sister.
Ira Booher has taken possession of his new residence on west Main street It is a beauty in all parts.
The fourteenth annual reunion of the 11th Indiana Cavalry will be held at Sullivan, Ind Sept. 14.
Dr. S L. Ensminger, of Crawfordsville, was called here Monday by the serious illness of Mrs. Earl Cox.
Word has been receivedithat Dr. J. S. Ooffman took typhoid fever almost as soon as he located in Muncie.
Jim Flannigan is again a resident of our town and can be found on the corner of Franklin and West streets.
Billy Bowers, Jerry and Earl Lynch are at Chicago working for Butler brothers, a wholesale dry goods house.
Mrs. Nancy Hollingswortli has gone to 1 ndianapolis for an indefinite time, making her home with her daughter.
A team from Darlington lodge No. lS'i, F. A: A. M., will go to Ladoga on the 22d to assist in third degree work.
Our business rooms are now all occupied, teuant houses in good demand at big prices, everybody at work and satisfied.
Our citizens are responding willingly to the sidewalk ordinance, and our gravel walks will soon be a thing of the past all over town.
Mrs. J. E. Steele and son Reed have returned to their home at New Albany after spending the summer at her lather's, John Peterson.
Our town is juetlv proud of lodge No. 159, K. of the capturing of the big prize, S400. and the brilliant parade they gave us Monday night.
The Rathbone Sisters feel very sorry that Cal Stewart and Joe Owsley were
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lost in the shuttle and failed to get any ice cream and cake at their entertainment.
Frank Miller will in a few days occupy his nice new country cottage a half mile north of town, ES the carpenters are now putting on the tiuisning touches.
A man giving his name as Sam Jones from Terre Haute was arrested near the depot last Thursday morning lor public indecency and fined 5J5ftnd)costs by 'Squire Campbell. He now languishes in the county jail.
The New Ross baud furnished the music for our of P. boys at Indianapolis and also at the Sisters' entertainment Monday night. -The band is one of the finest in the county. They are all thorough musicians and gentlemen and not a single member parts his hair in tho middle.
The south Christian church people are to be congratulated over the fact that they have secured the services of their pastor, Rev. West, for another year, and in addition have had him move his family here. He now occupies the Ira Booher residence on Academy street. Welcome Bro. West,
Divorce case No. Minta Marts vs. Jacob Marts has been withdrawn and the household goods returned together with the said Minta and all is serene in tho Marts household, as Jake has been seen buying groceries, the the children or? the earpet—and the entire family at prayer meeting.
-V' NEW ROSS. A. W. Smith, of Terre Haute, i& here for a few days.
Miss Melinda Lane will teach school No. 10 in Clark. Thomas Hayter, of Yountsville, 6pent Sunday here.
Joseph Evans, of Iowa, is here visit ing his brother, Frank. Mrs. Jennie Myers, of Ladoga, is the guest of J. A. Morrison.
Mike Lane and family, of Lebanon, spent Sunday with relatives here. Isaac Golliday returned from Cincinnati Wednesday evening.
Miss Kate Hanoy is critically ill at •her home ncrth of town. Mrs James Cline and children arcvisiting relatives at Sharpsville.
N. Gwinn and wife of Fraukfort, visited relatives here Monday and Tuet day.
Fred Thompson, of Muncie, is spending a few days with hi6 sister. Mrs. F. King.
The New Ross band went to Darlington Monday evening to furnish music for the of P. reception. Our band is a great favorite with the Darlington people.
E. Murray closed a series of meetings at the Christian church Wednesday evening. The meeting resulted in seven accessions to the church. Miss Pearl l'errin had charge of the music
School opens September l'.) and the small boy will lay his tishing pole aside to assume the proportions of an ideal scholar. All parents should eee that their children are present on the first day as the best results are accom pliBhed by constant attendance.
WINGATE.
Charles Webb is building an addition to his house. Jim Hulet moved his barber shop to Romney on Tuesday.
Michael Decter has returned from a few weeks' visit in Kansas John DOSB commenced the erection of a new house last Monday.
Mrs. Nettie Campbell, of Cincinnati, visited Mrs Lem Ornig last Monday. Miss Laura Palmer, of Crawfordsviile. visited relatives here over Sunday.
The stone foundation of the new Methodist church is nearing completion.
Miss Myrtlo Pries, of Grant, Ind., is spending this week with Mrs C. W. Po&till.
Miss Mattie Hunt, of Crawfordsviile, has been visiting friends and relatives here this week.
Marae WebVj went to Fraukfort Sunday afternoon to resume her studies in the high school,
Mrs. Temple and daughter, Alice, visited at Henry Steam's near Hi 11 eboro on Saturday and Sunday.
Rev6. C. W. Postill, J. B. Sites and W. G. Vessels have gone to Plymouth to attend the annual conferenco.
Mies Mina Fulwider, of Tuscola, 111., and Mrs. Lena Hally, of Indianapolis, visited at L. J. Ornig'e last week.
Mrs. W. W. Tiffany left on Tuesday for a months' visit with her si.iter, Mrs. Blackford, at Holton, Kansas.
Abe Hart, John Miles, Mart Clark and Charles Sheets attended the encampment of the G. A. R. at Cincinnati this week.
At a meeting held on Friday evening Mart Clark was elected superintendant of the furnace room of the Wingate public schools.
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Tinware.
(iood Tin Cans, par doz us Good 12-quart Tin Bucket io Good 12-quart Galvanized Iron Bucket 10 Good patent Flour Seive io Good %-gallon Covered Bucket
Good 2-quart Coffee Pot Good Pudding Pans
Good Granite Dish Pan {3 1 ood Granite AVash Pan ir Good Granite :i-quart Coffee Poti.4 .25 ood A 1 No. S Wash Boiler, cooper bottom S7 iood A 1 No. 8 Wash Boiler, all copper.... l.'.itj
W. C. HESSLER,
Dentist*
Ofluv owr Wtst(»rn I'nion 'IVloirraph Ollio" and Opposite I'nstoflicr.
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Pvibl ic Sales
Besides printing the handsomest sale bill ever seen in the county we give with each set of bills one insertion of an advertisement in the WEEKLY JOURNAL FREE.
Saturday, Sept. 17,
Wm Johnson will S6ll at his farm at Pawnee, 10 miles south of Crawfordsviile, 150 cattle, 150 sheep, consisting of breeding ewes and feeding sheep, some stock hogs, etc
Thursday, Sept. 22,
(iso. I). Nichols A: Son will sell at their residence, of a mile north of Linden, match team mares, 2 fillies, :i mare, 1 horse, 2 milk cows, :i heifers, 1 bull, 10 brood sows and pigs, Of, shoats, hay, corn, farm implements.
Friday, October 7,
Col. It T. B. Hamilton will sell at public sale at his farm miles south of Crawfordsviile, on the Greencastle road, at North I'nion, mares, mules, cows, calves, sheep and hogs, bale to begin at 10 o'clock.
Miss Myrtle Hatton, of Kokomo, who has been visiting herbrother Will here, returned home Thurs-diy accompinied B\' Mnpter KIISFPII Hatton. (leorge Charters has fitted up two old-fasbioned "prairie schooners" and will start this week for an overland trip to Springfield, Mo expecting to be about four weeks on the road. He intends to make Missouri his future home.
ELMDALE.
M. Coons sold a yearling heifer to (ico. etro. Clover t-eed it not turning out very well in this neighborhood.
Quite a number from here attended the fair at Crawfordsviile this week. Ab Hank and famiiy of V.enton county, ure visiting his father and other relatives at this place.
We had a fine rain Sunday and Monday. The wheat ground is working fine, but no wheat jet sowed in this locality. l'ry Thomas, of Terre Haute, began plowing for wheat on the John Lowe farm Monday. He will move here in the spring.
John Hays has bought a new carriage of Guy Little & Co.. of Waynetown and a new bet of harness of Field & Hays.
Jake Zerface and the Kenyon Bros, are building a barn for Mr. Murphy to replace the one 6truck by lightning this summer.
Alpha Merril had a sale on last Friday and things sold well. Yearling heifers, sold as high as 320.75 and a
Gentlemen and Ladies we want to call your attention to our New Department called
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Every tli in or possible to tind in Glassware, (Jueenuware, Woodenware, Granite ware and Tinware you will see on these counters and at prices that will be impossible to duplicate. It will do yon good to look them over even if you do not want anything, as they will show you how cheap goods can bo sold for. It is impossible to enumerate and price every article on these counters, as the lack of space forbids it, but below you will (ind something that will interest you.
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Good Wash Pan ........ 05 Good Dover Egg Beater
Good 2-blade Chopping Knife O'.t Good all cast Lemonade Squeex.ar 09 (food Coffee Strainer 07 Good Hatchet or Hammer
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The best all Oak Bed Room Suite ever shown for A 6'hole Steel Range with a 15'gallon reservoir Our 25c Ingrain Carpet beats anything you ever saw, 500 different style Rugs at one^half what you pay for them elsewhere. Our 55,50 spring^edge, full fringed Couch catches everybody.
Remember, we handle a complete line of Hardware, Stoves, Furniture, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Etc., in our large store at prices to suit all, g? and when you want anything in our line, call and see us.
Glassware
Jelly Glasses, tin lids, per doz.. Nice Table Tumblers, each Nice glass Lamp, complete Nice '.(-inch Cake Stand Nice glas6 Desert Dishes, ii for. Nice Lamp Chimneys Nice gallon Milk Crocks
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Harness and Buggy Store.
Joe E. Fisher,
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This beautiful reed
Chair we will sell
you for SI,SO,
Nothing like it on
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three-year-old with a calf by her tide sold for 8"J5. Elmer Fowler and wife of Vermil" lion county, called on his brother George at this place on last Monday. He is a United lirethren minister. He preached at Snyder's Chapel on last Sunday.
Alpha Merril traded bis 15-Bcrefarm to Rillie ..'uillen for property in Wavnetown and moved Tuesday and "Mr. Quillen moved back to his" farm. He said lie felt like he had been away on a visit and just come back home. We welcome him and his wife in our midst again.
Money to loan. C. A. MII.LKR
(iood Wash Board ......$ ,10 Good Towel Roller Good Slaw Cutter Good Rolling Pin Good Clothes Pine, per doz oi (iood Scrub Brush Good i-pin Hat Rack '10 Good Clothes Basket 25 Good Chopping Bowl jo Good perforated 3-ply Chair Seat ,07 Good Clothes Wringer 1 js Good Whist Broom
C. BARNH1LL,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
All grades of goods carried in stock. Calls attended day and night. Oliico 213 S. Washington St. Residence 115 S. Washington St. John B. Swank, Assistant. Telephones No. 61^81^83
We. make our own 11 arnr.-.-' from Rood, sound block. A rood assort- j:,y1 meiit t,o suloct from. We carry tho best ItuKK7 and Harness Stock io the county
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Remember we give a piece of granite ware with every S'I.OOj worth of goodi#
bought of ub for Cash. Wo do not, include su^ar. See thf Granite ware in our show window.
Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.
Come and see our
new chairs in Gold''
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To clo&e balance of our wrapper htock we make following prices r.uclles'dark culico wruppors 25c. Beautiful light, colored lawn wrappers, fast colors, worth 86c y9c. Dark colored calico wrappers, made of fast
f,olor
Hi'lifjo blue, wray ami fan^y
colored prints, worth 85c 49c. '5 tine light colored lawn and pcrcale wrappers worth up toU.'-'o, choice 69c. Choice of al!oilr iiuht colored nippers indudlnfr Koods worth up to S3 SJgrj,
Lot'IS KISCHOK,
The Big Store Annex, 1^2 W. Main St.
IN.si..».!•: with A. S. Clamiruts against" lire and cvclone. Oflice, 107 north Green bt., Crawfordsviile.
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