Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 September 1881 — Page 3

IT WOULD BE WELL to keep

on the Great BOSS CLOTHIITG

HOUSE, AS AN IMMENSE FALL, STOCK IB HOW ARRIVHIG ALMOST DAILY. These goods were bought in Hew York by Hr. Tanenbaum, on bis return from Europe, and are the PICK OF THE MARKET. KAHN & TANENBAUM-

O. Van Zaixlt Hon, axd Biuna w Metallic Banal Caskets, Cases and Coffins,, Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by telegraph will receive prompt attention. Shop on College Avenue, north end of W. O. Fee's Building, Bloomington, Indiana. '"If. top hate watch that has stopped running from any cause, or a clock that needs repairs, go

promptly to the Jewelry store of

John C. Voss, in Iiodley's room, and st cn re his professional services. He is an expert in these matters, and in addition to doing a general repairing business he keeps a very choice and neat stock of jewelry and fine watches which he will sell at the lowest figures. He also has a good supply of Spectacles, and can suit the eyes of any one. Any ... . . -i i

surucie in ms uue uuii unj c for and which may not be in stock will be ordered. Don't forget Voss's place of business Lindley's drug storeroom, west side. GXORGE A. BELNCJCEET Bknckebt's Ice Cream is now in season. Go and get a dish or take a quart home with you. Bkead, the nicest ever seen here, can be found ai Benckert's Bakery, in the Old Orchard building. D5T fume and worry over a hot siovij, when you can buy better at Benckert's bakery than yon can possibly make. Try it. Fresh Bread, Cakes, etc., baked every day. The best of floor and other ingredients used. Physicians very often pre-

pcr.be, at this tisra of year, medicine that have for their basis pore brandy or 'whisky. If the patient gets impure spirits

those made poisonous by dishonest city rectifiers the effect is very harmful. A

rcftrtaiioa for neenring and selling only nura sad unadulterated lienors, is worth

genietbiae to a man. Such a reputation Aueaat Xreturer has earned by many

yean of experience, and perrons who require whisky or brandy tor medicinal purposes, nay rest assured that when they boy it of Kreoger, they get it as it comes

from toe distillery, wunout any aononog. The best of anvthin? is none too cood lor

the people, and while they are baying

saay asooia get us neav ifc m onojo. Sssekleat indca Satire.

The Best Salve in the world for Cots.

Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Shewn, Fever

Bona, Tetter, Chapped Bands, UnilDlains, Cans, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions,

This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect

satisfaction in every case, or money re-

flmded. Price 25c per box- For sale by

O. Idndley, JUoomingtoa, lad. juiyvai

TO MAKE ROOM! Special Announcement. Extraordinary Beductions. General and Decided Sweep in all leading lines of Clothing. Also, in Gents' Underwear, HATS Very Cheap ! Ifyouarein want of anything in my line, now is the time to buy it and save money. Ask for McGEE, the Merchant Tailor and Clothier, south side of the square, in Bloomington.

Friends and Countrymen ! We must remove our hardware stock to a new room now being fitted up for us on the north side, in a short time. Don't forget it. Stuart & McPheeters. Remember, O, remember, that at no house this side of Indianapolis, Louisville or Cincinnati, can you find so varied or extensive a stock of Jewelry or Fancy Article as at Tobe Smith's emporium, in Bloomington. In Silverware, or

fine watches, Tobe acknowledges no equal in quantity, and he can beat all competition in prices. There is

no article in his line, however odd or costly, that may not be secured at his establishment. It is a big show, just to see Tube's windows. WE WILL REMOTE Our Hardware Store,in October,(or sooner if the room is completed) to the handsome new building at present being erected by JohnWaldron, east of the post office. We will then have one of ; he handsomest and best arranged hardware and agricultural implement depots in all Southern Indiana. In the meantime we will sell bargains, in order

that we mav be saved the labor of

removing heavy goods to the new room. Stcart & McPheetebs.

US' The Monroe County .Republican Cen

tral Committee will meet in the Brand Jvry

Reoni tn Bloomington, on the fourth Aotarday of each month, at 10 o'clock A.M. Wm. P. Browhing, Chairman. J. G. MoPhkitebs, Jr., Secretary. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

There are many reasons for the popularity of Charley Mobley's Golden Rule dry goods store, prominent among which are these : He has been in business here so long that he knows the wants of the people of this county, keeps a full and complete line of goods and has an

inside arrangement with wholesal

ers by wbicn be saves a considerable per cent to give to customers. Ia all manner of dress goods and

yOST A. 7VT Tfc urcss ?ximmiDgs ue carries a uig

JST!!r& J? ih "Gokleu Rule" if you do not know 20,000 bushels of Wheat, for wh.ch where h

uie nieaem sHet uinx win ic

On the minted lips, the daU follow

ing your name ehows the time to which subscription hat been paid.

paid in cash.

July, 1881-6t

LeffLeb Bros, Proprietors.

JtanlarBsieaB OH It aaaOUtt ajtkwjb.

Hliia. Tinaa

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gHERIVaTS SALE.

BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed, from the Clerk's office of the Konroe Circuit Court,

in a cause wherein The First JN ational Bank of Bloomington, Indiana, it plaintiff, and Solomon WilkisoB, Hammond Wilkison, Samuel Stephens and James O. Baxter are defendants, requirine me to

make tie sam One Hundred and Twelve

Dollars and Ninety-Five Cants ($112.93)

with interest on said decree and costs,

I will expose t pebhe sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, September 10th, 186

between the hoars of It o'clock a, k and

4 o'clock r. x. of said day, at the door of

tne court House or said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term

tit exceeding seven years, of toe following detcribed Baal Estate, situate in tie county of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the sooth, west quarter of section (3.1) thirty-three, in township eteht (8) north, ranee ons

east, containing forty (40 acres moraor

Jess.

If sn:h rests and profits will not sell for a sufficient sam to satisfy said decree, interest nnd costs, I will at the same time aad place, ezpoce at public sale, the feeiiraple of Mid Real Estate or so muoh

thereof as may Vie sufficient to discharge

iaM uecree, interest and, costs.

Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraise

ment litWS. SILAS GRIMES, july27-ftl Sheriff of Monroe county, fymdin & Miers, atlyg for plaintiff.

Hardware is too heavy to re

move easily, so we will try to sell

tibe bulk of it before we remove to

our new room on tha north side of

the square. Stuart & McPheeters.

Wv: J. ALLEN

See those shot guns and revolv

ers, just received. Very cheap.

When in town don't fail to call and see the largest and best selected stock of hardware, stoves, etc.. in

the town, and very cheap too.

Come and examine our axes and

cross-cut saws before you conclude

to purchase. Best diamond Bteel.

Come every one to the Hardware Store oi W. J. Allen, and examine

his large stock of Hardware and

stoves of all kinds, from tbe small

est heating stove to the largest ex

tension cook stove. A car load in

store, aad will be sold cheap, for cash. Don't buy any stove until

you examine tbe Jjavonte iJook

stove, tne best m the world war

ranted to bake better and tako less fuel than any stove in the market.

W. J. Allen has just received

9.0 Pine Shingles, and a 'car load

oi No. 1 Fine Lath. Call and get tbe

pneos on these staples.

J? OB Hardware and a general as

sortment, call on W. J. Allen. He

ts daily receiving all tbe latest im

provements and novelties which go

to make up a stock 10 that line.

IJVEBY and SALE TTortlt Side Public Square, Bloomincton.

THE under-signed take pleasure in .calling attention to the fart that they have

Tn bUMC BIS MS Baggie and Carriages!, and good, steadv hornet for

single and double driving. We urn prejmred to furnish Cerringn for Wed lings, funerals and Parties, and swill teams for ' 'mn eroial Tr-iv"!. Farmer' horw

;r.l ei, saply. WOK LEY & MA Y.

Milt. McColIough and Marion Carroll are grand jury bailiffs for the present term. The Indiana banana, vulgarly called pawpaw, is hawked ahou t the streets in liberal quantities. The weather has been hot enough during the past week for July thermometers indicating 94 to 98 degrees each day. Waldron's block will be an ornament to Bloomington in fact it would attract attention in any city. It is of cut stone, with brick trimmings. Married Sept. 7, 1881, at Union Church, Smithville, Ind., Mr. Moses K. Hanna and Miss Emma A. Floyd, both of Monroe county. Thos. Hight, for some time past telegraph operator in tbe Bloomington depot, has secured a situation in the city telegraph office Indianapolis, and left here last week to accept it. TheDdore Peck and wife returned to Florida, on Monday, accompanied by John Young and Miss Belle Young. Mrs. Young is residing in Gainesville. -

. Died, at his home west of

Bloomington, on Tuesday morning of last week, Charles, son of James B. Pauley, io his 24th year, of consumption.

Dr. Walker of Stinesville, a

progressive member of the Board

of County Commissioners, returned from a trip West in time to attend to his official duties. The Doctor

is not an old foggy.

Farmers in this locality are

breaking ground for wheat,and find

that it plows mellow and free'. A

considerable amount of fertilizer is

being used, and the results will be seen in 1882.

Among the pleasant features

of the visit to the pastor's resi

dence by the members of tbe M. . church, Saturday night a week,

was tbe $60 in gold presented to

Mr. Webb.

Among the foreign attorneys

in attendance upon circuit court

last week were Samuel Duua and

A. W. Fullerton, Spencer ; Capt. Friedley and Judge Pearson, Bedford : W. A. Montcomerv.GosDort.

Al. Kyors, who during the past

five years has been a citizen of Mis

souri, arrived in Bloomington last

Thursday evening. Ai. appears as

young as ever, with the exception of a few gray hairs that have crept j

into his moustache. i

OH. Jones, the colored barber,

who cut John Beeves "wif de white

ban'l razab," pleaded guilty in cir

cuit court to provoke, and will eat

$20 worth of county victuals as a

penalty. Soil thing for Ollie.

An old tramp who stole P. T.

Matthews' watch from his quarry office, near Ellettsville, owned up, in circuit court, and Judge Wilson

awarded him a ticket of admission

to tbe Southern prison, cood for

twelve months. -The streets of Bloomington

are again thronged with children,

going to and from college and graded school. Noticing this procession of young folks each day, one

cannot but wonder that towns do not double their population every

five or ten years by natural increase

The portable engine arrived

from Franklin, last Monday, for Mr. Small's rock crusher, the en

gine having been brought across

the country by Win. StoekwelPs big

team. Pangborn, a gentle voiced butcher who once hung out his

shingle in Bloomington, accompan

ied the engine as master machinist

Married on the evening of September 4th, 1881, by Henry Miller J. P., at the

residence or tbe bride, Z.aphemb Chand

ler and Margaret Uarmicbael, all of Perry

townsnip.

The proposed prohibitory am

endment must be agreed to by

the next Legislature before it can be submitted to the electors of

the Stale.

Benckert's Ice Cream" are

household words. Everybody buys

it in the season. STCART & McPHBETBRS

Remember that we will remove

our hardware . store to Waldron's ew Block, north side of the square, as soon as the building is completed.

Builders will find plenty of

shingles, lath, doors, sash, etc. at our store. Call and get bottom prices. Don't buy any Hardware until

von get prices from W. -f. Allen.

i

The only thing th.j tern

perance people can do in the next

campaign, therefore, is to eet

Legislature which will agree to sub

mit the prohibitory amendment to

the vote ot the people.

In every household where

there are children this remedy

should be kept: "Take equal parts of tincture of cayenne pepper, tincture of opium, tincture of rhubarb.

essence of peppermint, and spirits of

camphor. Mix well. Dose, 15 to

ai) drops in a little cold watar. ac

cording to the age and violence of

symptoms, repeated every fifteen or

twenty minutes until relief is ob

gained.

Mrs. E. W. Miers returned from the Lakes one day lust week.

Rev. W. P. McNary will go to

Miram, Ills., this week. Homer Fulk, Deputy Auditor, is sick with fever. The Ijawrence county fair is now in progress at Bedford.

We would be glad to see more

names of our solid farmers on the Artesian Well Fund list. Gov. Dunning is in the city, after an absence of six months. The Governor carries his years lightly. The Chambers case (shooting

with intent) was riollied in circuit

court, last week. Married, August 3d, at the residence of Edward Coffin in this place, by Eld. Philput, Franklin Butler and Miss Eliza Bracken,

both of Brown county.

The hardware buying public needn't think Charley McPheeters is going to neglect his business be

cause he is the owner of the handsomest pony team in the county. They made a mile in 2:09 Thursday night, and didn't half try.

The ordinance of baptism by immersion, was administered to four candidates, by Rev. Webb, in the brook near the spoke factory, last Monday evening a week. Len. S. Field and Milt. McColIough were of the number. In company with Capt. Mart. Alexander the Progress water

drinker, took a trip, last Wednesday to the recently discovered spring on the Cox farm, eight miles east of Bloomington, on the Nash

ville road. The road is a good one

at this season of the year, and a

number of well kept and desirable farms please the eye of the trav

eler as he journeys on. One of the

newest farm bouses, is that now owned by Capt. Alexander, but built several years ago by John R. East. We finally drew up at the farm house of the widow of Isaac Cox, and received a cordial welcome from that kind hearted lady and her

gentlemanly son (Tilman). Mrs.

Cox resides in a well built two-story brick, the yard laid with sawed

stone walks, shaded by well Bet

shrubbery and maples, and a gener

al air of thrift and intelligent in

dustry pervadiug the place. Some four hundred acres of good laud are

spread out in every direction, and the huge, well-filled barn and grain

house indicate the fertility of the

soil. Crossing a field southeast of

the house, we entered a thickly wooded tract of ground through which a road has been recently cut, and after stumbling a distance of half a mile over roots, stumps and

brush1, we came to the bed of what in wet seasons u a rushing torrent, but now dry and leaf-covered.

There are two springs here one

called the "Rose spring," because

some years ago a Col. Rose drank of its waters a season, and claimed to be cured of dyspepsia. The "Rose spring" affords a very small

stream of water, about the size of a

rye straw ; it is tasteless, and not

very cool. South of this spring some twenty yards is the "Cox spring," which affords a much larger stream of water. There is a deep yellow sediment on the rock, where

the water seeps out at the hiliside) and die basin into which the water

falls, is hewn out of a species of

soapstone. The water is very cool

and pleasant, but with an acrid

taste that would seem to indicate iron. That the water has some me

dicinal qualities we are willing to

testify. It is a positive diuretic, and when used in sufficient quantities

will act as b. cathartic. But its di

uretic properties are alone sufficient

to recommend it to the feverish pub

lic. About a month ago, a jug of

the water was brought to the Uni

versity labratory for analysis, but

the result has not yet been made

known.

He. was well dressed, clean

shaved and stylish, and entered a

well known west side drug store and inquired for tooth-picks. Reed brought out-a package of the article inquired for with the remark, "ten cents a bunch, sir." The stranger selected one from the

bunch and answered, "Ob, I only

wanted one ; 1 have some at home and it will answer until I get there. Much obliged to you." And then he walked out, leaving the clerk in doubt whether he had lost his mind

or whether the stranger was one of

those individuals who make their way through the world by a liberal

display oi concentrated, unadulterated "cheek," though he is now quite confident that the trouble all lay with the latter. Dr. Mott's Cholera Specific will cure any case of Cholera Morbus or of Bowel or Stqmach Disorder. Sold by J. W. Shoemaker.

The Indiana orop statistics for '80 and '81 will be found on the

first page. Albert Faris (sou of Faris, the druggist), is quite sick with intermittent fever. Lou. Anderson arrived iu Bloomington, last week, very much improved in health by his trip west. The south side barber shop, Eph. Hughes chief engineer, is running with a full complement of hands. All the factories were hauling water last Friday and Saturday,but the rain Saturday evening afforded relief in this particular. The temperature took a sudden tumble, Sunday morning, and Monday morning thermometers indicated but 44 above zero, a change of 54" since Saturday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Garrison preached in the morning, at the M. E. church, last Sunday, and in the evening au interesting sermon was delivered by Rev. C. R. Perdue. -r-Judge Wiln is looking exceedingly well, and is pushing the business of circuit court with the vigor and positiveness for which he has a well earned reputation. A correspondent sends the Progress the following conundrum : "Who is the free num, the drunk, ard or the tetotaler ?" We give it up ; ask something hard. Tbe wind blew strongly alj day Saturday, and at 6 p. m. a much wished for rain fell. The atmosphere was cooler by fifty degrees on Sunday morning-, and all nature seemed refreshed.

People would never think of

driuking the gritty limestone water from the public wells if we had an artesian well. No need then of going to the springs for medicinal waters. The 33d Regt. Indiana Vols, will hold a reunion at Martinsville, on the 6th day of October. An address will be delivered by Col. Coburn and others. Members of the

regiment in Monroe county are cordially invited to be present. Mr. John Stipp succeeds Thos. Hight as lightning manipulator at this point. Mr. Stipp is an accommodating young mail and popular. It is hoped that he will uot permit his promotion to work a change in this particular. There is nothing more handsome than an entire front of dressed stone for a business block. Stone is so plentiful and cheap in Bloomington, that it is a wonder such buildings are not constructed. The stone crusher is at work on the new turnpike, aud is pulverizing stone at the rate of forty wagon loads per day. This is a vast improvement over the old-fogy plan of pounding with a hammer. C. M. Houston says that im

mediately after the rain-storm of

last Wednesday a week, the surface of Bean Blossom creek was covered with dead fish, soma of them very large and fine bans, catfish and pike. Hundreds of these fish were

taken out by personii residing near the stream.

James Browniield and Ben.

Mathis, tbe two Brown county fiends who robbed old man Hurt, have bee a captured and are now in jail. Hurt is still alive.

The Spencer Military Band

started for Indian Territory last

week, where they have an engagement to play for a fair. Frank E.

Hunter, a talented wiud-jammer of

this city accompanies the expedition. The real object of the band is said to be the extermination of all the Indian tribes. A serious accident happened to Josh Howe's little son Owen, one

day Jast week, while at play in his

Oscar Reed & Co. did not sell out as was rumored, but are stocking up 'or the fall and winter trade. There will be a reunion of soldiers of Owen and adjoining counties, at Spencer, on Thursday, Sept. 22d. All soldiers and their friends are invited to be present. Last Thursday afternoon as one of Major Perry's twin boys was playing: with a toy wagon, (standing iu the bed, and letting iu run down hill) he fell and broke the upper third of his right thigh bone. The little sufferer received the best of surgical aid, and is doing as well as a child of four years could be expected to do under the circumstances. Miss Amanda Gabbert accompanied T. A, Peck and wife, Monday morning, on their return to Waldo. Miss Gabbert spent last winter in Florida, and concluded not to remain in Bloomington this winter nnd lay the foundation for a case of consumption, as did hundreds of others last year. Nine out of every ten deaths that have occurred this summer were from consumption the result, of severe colds contracted during tbe winter. On lust Wednesday 'a stave buyer named Elkins, was waylaid and robbed in Brown couutyj near the Axom neighborhood. One of the highwaymen is Brownfieid, a fellow who quite recently was discharged from the Jefforsonville penitentiary, after serving a five years' sentence for the killing of Mat. Sanson in a rough-and-tumble fight mnr f!nfriolit'! hrlilirp. in MYmrrtB

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county. J. he tacts in the robbery case are coming in quite slowly, but are about these: Brownfieid and his companion had seen Hurt paying parties for staves, during the day, and as he exhibited a large roll of money, they concluded to get it. They waylaid him, shot,cut and beat him, leaving him for dead, and secured about thirty dollars. Brownfieid was afterwards arrested

and lodged in jail at Nashville, by aid of the description supplied by Hurt. Brown county is acquiring au unenviable notoriety of late, for a county in which there is but one place to buy liquor. Rev. John L. Pitner, of Greencastle, has been assigned to the M. E. Church here. He ia announced to preach next Sunday, aud will receive a cordial welcome from his old Bloomington friendt. Rev. J. W. Webb has been assigned to Locust street church,

Greencastle. Thena are two churches in that city, Locust street and' College Avenue, the latter being regarded as the most aristocratic. The regular fall meeting of the Presbytery of Indianapolis will be held this year at Greenfield, Ind., beginning Tuesday (to-day.) The opening sermon to be preached by the retiring Moderator, John A. Bower, of Bloomington. The dispatches from Long Branch on Monday were unsatistory. While it is claimed that the Prcsideat is no worse, it is impossible to get proof that he is gaining in any particular. Had a philosopher been asked to name the two public men in America least likely to fall victims to the hate and rage and madness of the assassin, he might well have chosen Abraham Lincoln aud James Abram Garfield. Two kinder-na-tured men never lived. It is doubtful if either of them ever did a wanton, willful wrong to any human keing, Education in some of the eastern colleges is a luxury which ouly a favored few can indulge iu. At Harvard, by striot economy, a student can get through on $1,500 a

year, and at late the cost is from

The Artesian Well Fund. The following named persons subscribe the amounts set opposite their names to the fund for boring an artesian well, (the money to be due and paid when a flowing stream of artesian water hus been struck) the county commissioners to pro

vide for alt expense outside the

amount subscribed :

Dunn & Co., $50 00 W. J. Allen, 50 00 Stuart & McPheetets, 50 00 Collins & Karsell, 25 00 James F. Manley, 25 00 McCalla & Co., 20 00 J. W. Shoemaker, 20 00

Beni. McGee. sr. 15 00

Wm. A. Gabe, 10 00

J. G. McPheeters. jr.. 10 00

Hiram Lindley, 10 00

John K. Anderson, 10 00 Wicks & Co., 10 00 N. F. Bonsall & Co., 10 00 John P. Smith, 10 00

E. P. Cole, 10 00 C. R. Perdue, 10 00 N. B. Rogers. 10 00 George Bollenbacher, jr., 10 00 Wm. B. Hughes, 10 00 Jos. M. Howe & Son, 10 00 Lemuel Moss, 10 00 B. S. Chase, 10 00 John Blair, 10 00 Leffler & Bro., 10 00 Worley & May, 10 00 Nat. U. Hill, 10 00 John R. East, 10 00 John Waldron, 10 00 August Kreugcr, 10 00 Miss Bennett, of Harrod&burg, has entered tbe Scientific Class in the Normal School at Mitchell. Miss Bennett is a graduate of the Bloomington High School. In a list of persons now residing in Indianapolis, the llevicw names the following from Monroe county : Isaac Kahr, Judge E. C. Buskirk, (John Bunser. Mrs. Frank

Landers, Capt. W. F. Tarkington, Major J. D. Mitchell, Walter Buskirk, John Sanders, James Sedgwick, Charles E. Coffin, real estate dealer: Dr. Maxwell, coraner; Ma

jor Vinson Carter, Lester Norton,

attorneys ; Mi's. Sarah Buskirk. At the Pawnor Drug Store, you can get the choicest drugs, and your prescriptions will be compounded with care iind accuracy. Pure liquors of all ki ads can lie secured for medicinal purposes only the best and purest kept in the Parlor. It will be our aim to keep a very choice and varied stock of perfumery and fancy articles for the ladies. Tobaccos and cigars of the best brands always on sale. Oscar Reed & Co. The Fish residence, iu the southwestern part of town, U for

sale at a low price, and on fuvor-

able terms. Application may be made to I. Milt. Rogers, Agent.

A FINE NEW STOCK of chIJI DrjT Goods have just been received by McCalla & Co., and among other novelties they direct uttemicn iothe goods manufactured !.y the Jamestown Alpaca Mill. The Alpacas are warranted not to cockle, not to shrink in washing not t crumple easily ,to be tbe latest ttylw aud the prevailing eludes and to be equal in durability aud cjlor tothe best foreign goods. Nicest display of I .amps tit t&e city, and in prices most rcwonabsc, at Oscar Heed's Parlor Drttf; Stone. O. E. Foster, of Whit Halt, desires to inform his friends aud acquaintances that he has opeiwd a branch of the great grocery hous of Dunn & Co. ia White Hull, and will keep a full supply of gftioerira, including corn meal and shipetofli. As to jM-ices, he only asks a vmk to prove that he can sell as low as any Bloomington firm. People near

Spencer can make money by buying goods at White Hall. McCalla & Co. are sole agents for the popular M Brace ispeinlr. now having s largo a sola io tbe eitias. Ga

and examine tliem.

300 bushels of New Western Timothy Seed, at Dunn & Co.'v Northern Seed Wheat, now for sale at Dunn & Co. 'a.'

grandfather's (James Howe's) front j 11,200 and upward. The parent

who pays $iu,uuu or more to tram up bis son as a first class base ball

"pitcher," "catcher" or "fielder" is paying pretty dear for his whistle

yard. He was standing on the stone foundation of an iron fence, with a picket in his mouth, when bis feet slipped and bis weight was thrown on the iron rod, which pass

ed clear through his cheek, lhe wound is rapidly healing. Peel and slice onions in a pail of water, holding the vegetables under the surface, and they will not bring tears to your eyes. The new Mogul engines on the L., N. A. & C. are very wwerful and perform well, and are considered by the engineers as the best freight engines now in use. There are eight new Moguls on the road, aud five more are beiug constructed for the company.

The boy stood in the melon

patch when all but him had fled, and visions of a royal feast went through his head ; but the farmer aud the bull dog cauieJhe boy, oh! where was he? Ask of the doctormau that patched up his au-at-o-niee. Dr. Mott's Cholera Specific will cure any case of Cholera Morbus or of Bowel or Stomach Disorder. Sold by J. Y. Shoemaker.

An old lady in New York says

mat tne reason ot Cunklmg's wearing a curl is that when a small boy he was kicked by a horse, which

kick left an ugly scar, and that the

bloude curl afiords a graceful cov

ering oi the mark. ( " Arc you a good rider ? " ask ed the liveryman. "I am" an

swered the customer ; and just then

the horse reared, then stood on his fore feet and kicked at the clouds, 1 . 1 l.

ana me customer nnisncd l. is re

mark from the hay rack, sayiuj: " See how easily I get off? "

"Scribseh's Monthly," for

September, is out with tho usual woll spread table of good things. The number opens with " A boy in Grny, " a sUet' h of

ixnny lile, by a Uonfetlci'iito soldier. It is well written nnd handsomely illustrated. " Stars of the Sea, " by .tames C. Beard, is n inloresting article on tho animate wondors of the doop. Tho other illustrated articles are The Society of Decorative Art, " by V. O. Brjwncllj "The Coniferous forest of tho iSi-jrrii Nevada," by John Mnir, and "Tho Wheel as a Symbol in ltolig-on." Tho iiamo of the JVlngnzino will bo ctmnged with the November number to "The t'enlnry.' It io mililished

j now by Tl IVnmry company, 7l'j Broad-

Personal 1 have some leisure time to devote to watch repairing at my furniture store, north sid- of the square,

and as it is an outside mnUer, costing; but

little. I can work cheaper than anybody

I employ no boys to botch work, but do it myself, and my experience and work are

sufficient guarantees as to its superiority. Givo me a call. John P. Smith.

Oxi.y McCalla & Co. iell the patent M Bkacs suspends. They take the lead, and era very neat and convenient.

Families aud individual who-

desire to secure groceries and pro

visions in any quantity, should go to the mammoth grocery house of Dunn & Co., sear . the depot, and

examine the stock that is now being;

received by every train. 1 he supply is so large and varied that h

one ueed go further. The reputa

tion established by Dtmit a Co. asfair dealers and accommodating ntrtv is making money for them rapidly, for though they sell good very low they sell so many that the profits are large in the aggregate. Go toDunn's before you make your purchases. DR MO'rrTcH OLEBA SPECIFIC wm. cube any case of Cholei-a Morbus or other Bowel or Stomach Disorder. Sold by Shoemaker.

New Western Timothy

Seed, at Dunn & Co. s.

Everybody bead this. John

K.. Anderson & Co. have removed their stock of groceries to the Farm- . t.i

er corner, east siae oi me square,

where they will remaia till th 2 alterations are made in their old

room. Meantime all the old cus

tomers of the house and all the new

ones that may patronize the house,

will find a nice new stock ot tresh

goods in store which will be sold at

bottom figures tor spot cash. All kinds of saleable produce bought.

Call at the "1 armer Comer."

THREE Car-Loads of BoneDust, just received by Dunn & Co. Gt t it at once. They give at every angle, and

are easy nna agreeable to wear tne ju.

Bbace suspenders sold by McCalla ii Co.

Wii.1. you have an M Bbace ?

If so, call at McCalla & Co.'s dry poods

store, where they may be had as low as

25c.

ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. HADE OF BEST MATERIALS AND SUPPLIED IS LABGB OB (SMALL CJUANTITIKS, Qi MeKinley & WhittU East Side Ceafectronerj.

Foe Sale. I will sell at private sale, the David Dill man farm of 1?9 acres, lying five miles south of Ulooniinj;ton, Ind., on the Bedford road, I) mlUfrom Clear Creek Switch, and three miles from Smithville. The whole farm except 16 acres, is in grass. ' There is a good orchard on the place, a handsome two-storjr dwelling house and gotd bam and mt buildings. Will bo soil on easy terms." For further particulars, inquire of JONATHAN M. 31 AT. " Juno 1, lftSl-Sm. Executor.

IF Y0F WISH TO BUY

WHERE YOU CAIf

-Buy the Cheapest-

OIJl. OIV

Notice to Non-Bcsldenlfi. State of Indiana, Monroe county, rathe Monroe Circuit Court. JNoveiober lerm. 1881. Isainh Baston, Honjamin Boston, Frank Bastoa et al, VS. .Uarion Cootor, the un-

known heirs of Thomas Button, dee'd., the

unknown heirs of Willian:. Buston, dic'd., the unknown heirs of John Boston, dee'd., et al.

Be U known, that on Uie 1 2th day of

Siinte-nbor, 18rl, tho above ntmoa plain

tin's, by thoir nt.orneys, Mod in open Court

of Monroe county, in t ie liw or Indiana,

their nmencica cominaint neainst tne

abovo named defendants; nnd on the said

day the said pluimiffs (lied iu the Cork's

olUco the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, the un

know heirs of Thomas Huston deceased,

tbo unknown heirs ot v illium liaston

deceased, the unknowr. hmm of Pollv lias

ton deceased, tho unknown boirs of John Bnstoii deceased arc not residents of the Htuto of Indiana, and thut whcreaborU of

the unknown heirs of Button Huston de

ceased is unknown and after diluent

soaroli uio sumo could not bo ascortnined

nnd that the names o! all said unkuowii heirs is unknown and thai, after diligent

search the same could not bo ascertained,

unit a cause ot action exist) &j;amst nil ol snid defendonts in relation to Ileal Kstntoii:

partition to ouiet titla and to obtain nos

session of the same. Now therefore, by ordar of said 'Court, snid defendants lust atovo numcd are nirvby notified of the filing nnd pendency ol said complaint aains- them, uud tln.t ur. less thoy appear aud answer or deinm thereto, at the calling of said onuso on th 1st judicial day of the first term oi.' satt Court, to ho begun mid liuld ill tho Coin" House in tho City of Bloumiiigton, on Mir 4th Monday in Novcuber, Iftai, said i-oiu plaint, und tho matteis and things tboroii coiituiiiod and alleged, wilt bo hoard and determined in theirulnii-r.ee. seal WM. V BKOWN1NG, tVpt 1 i si Cl.-rW 31, -tiro Circuit Court. Buskirk .V Dmn.au A-tt'vt.

Bv advancing monev. I have arranero.

mcnts with one of .the largest Dry Quod housis in the West to urehaso for iiKt n

very small commission, and I ant maw

receiving; my

SPRING STOCK,

which will be one of the lartcestand Attest

that has over been on this marktocwn-. tainirg the latest style of Ladies' D"s

tJocilB, trimmings, uresses, .pasters, 3hawit, Neck Wear, Notions, eto. Latest, styles of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and She s, of the bt and the cheapest. A good line of Oi! OkHh,

Wir dow Shades, Lace CuKaws, (Juauniwaro, Groceries, &c. And I can and will sill at One-Half the Profit

that any other house in tbe City or coun

try sells. I have no partners to divide) prollts with, pay no Tents or interest,, and have sufficient inciimo from my fariw, rents, and interest on TioBoyf. to pay my taxes nnd family expenses, and havo a (vr thousand dollars now t loan. 1 tltoraf-.ir can end will divide profits with mr ens tomers. Call and see no. W. O. FES. Blcomington, IocL, April 13, 1891.

s

UEMIFF'S SALS.

BT VIKTUK of an exeoot'on to me dU

rcetod, from tho Clerk of the Monro Circuit Court, I will uxpose at puUfe salo o the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, Sep winter Wth, IM1, tcl ween the hours of 10 o'olook a- m. ami t o'clock r. u. of said day, at the door of ho Court Uoose of Monroe county, th-i .wits and profits for a term, not aiijeediiuc ievon years, of the following do4ribe Real Viiate, to-wit : Tbe northeast quarar and the eitst half if tho iiortiiwost quatter of scetion $U .7), township ten, (10) north of rano en 1 1 1 we n, contaiuing m all two hondr ind fo; ty ('M0) aores, more or less. And on failure to realise the full aw-, .tint uf judgment, interest and oosta, I will at tho same time and place espoot at miltlio sstlo tbo foe-simple of said ml 'ato. Taken as tho property of A aula Mr. t the suit of the Ki(t 'Rational Baeit vt tilmniikrioii, Indian i. Siiid sale will I e i mdo without anyrt tvf whatever from v lunliou and ajipmise-. ncnt laws. 811 ASU1UMKS. jd'yl.i 1 t'lieiillol Motiiiie toMntf. Louden & lUers', all m-iys.