Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 48, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 March 1882 — Page 3
DRUG
STORE
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Pl&TER BOWMAN has purchased the
Store the West Side of the Square
U the alley, AND HAS AUUfcU FRESH NEW GOODS.
TelMeeo, f erfomery, Wmuey floods, d Pare Wine and Uauora
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CAMDlBtATB 8'8 A N It O U WOCIWEWTS
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C8 IK ADVAKCX
V'
Fr::e or Cost.-AH persons wish-
g to test IM merits or great reocelv n that will positively cure Consumption Coughf, CoMh, Asthma, Rronohitis, or any affection of the Throat and Langsare requested to eall at J.W. Shoemaker's Drug Store, and got a Trial Bottle, of Dr. King's Jfew Discovery tot Consumption, frtc of
enarge, wmcn will snow yon wow rogu-
lar dollar ins bottle will Jo.
Physiciaks very oftex pre
scribe, at this time or year, medtcuia tnat bave for their baits pore brandy or whisky. If dm patient gets impure spirits
taese mase poisonous ny uawwi city rectifiers the efiect is very harmful. A reputatioa for securing and selling oar pur and unadulterated liquors, i worth
semctBing to a nan. suon a reputation
Auguet Kreuger hat earned by many
year or experience, ana persons who require whisky or brandy for medicinal pur
poses, may test sssuren mat wnen ioey
bar it of Kreacer. tbev ar t it as it come
from the distillery, withou'. aav dot tori Je
The bast of anything is at no too good for the people, and while tlier are baying
they should get the best It is eoeapest. m m
' Bocklen's Arnica Sal-. The
best salve in the world tor braises, sores.
cats, ulcTS,salt rheum,fevnr sores,e'aaped hands. tetler.chnbtains. earns, and all skin
rut ions, and meitiveiv ores Biles. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. par box. For setn'by H. Lindley. febt-82-ly
Never give up. if you aw
i,ffarin with low and At Dressed SBirita.
lose of appetite, general debility, disorder
ed blood, weak constttntsei, feeadaclie, or any disease of s bilious nature, by aU raeani procure a bottle of Electric Bittsrs.
Tea will be surprised to nne the rapid im
provement Uat win 10 now; yon win on Inspired with new life; strength and activity will return ; pain and misery incense, and henceforth too will reined in the praise of Electric Bitters- SoU at Jiffy cents a bottle, by H. Lindley.
CHat-fw of Votta; Prejeiaw. Hotice ia hereby given that at tbe December Term, 1881, of the Board of Com-
miseicners of Monroe Ceonty. Indiana!
the following voting precinct were established in Bloomineton Township :
Beginning at the sooth west corner of
Bleomraftoa township, n Monro- county, Indiana, thence east along tha township line to tbe alley running north and sooth between College Avenue and Walnut street through the City of Blooming
ton, Ind- tbeaco north with said alley to
lerenth .street in saw ci.y, . lbesce east Ung said Eleventh sire to the State reed leading from Bloom iiigton, Ind., to Martinsville, Ind.. thence eorth with the meanoVrings of said road 10 tbe township lint, tlience west along the township line to the northwest corner f Bloomington township, thence south along the township line to tha place of beginning. And that the place for holding elections in said West Pre-inct shall be at the wit window of tbe Coart room of the Court bonce of -lid county. Beginning at tbe southeast corner of Blfcojnington township, in Moaaneoottaiy, lnd- thence west along the township lice o the al'ey running north and south letween College Avenue and Walnut street throughtfca City of Blooaiingtoa, IIthence north vrtta said-allty to Eleventh street in laid city, thence met along said Eleventh street to the State road leading from Bluomingtea, Ind., t Martinsville, Ind- thence north with ths meenderings of said road to the township Una, thence esst along tbe township lute) to the northeast corner of Mid Blnomirgton township, thence south along tbe township fine to the place of beginning. And that tbe place of holding elections in raid Ksst Precinct snail at a window in the south side of tbe K on roe County JJbrary room, in said to wnship in said, county. State of Indiana. Mbnn e county, s . I, Kiebard A. Fnlh, Anc ttor hi and for aid county do hereby certify that the abere is a trne and complete eopy of the reeont fa tbe above nam id cause as the same appears of fie in my jntce. Wltiws any hand and. ti sJ this 8th day of 1'ebraary, IS8T. B1CBABD 1. IULK, sui Auditor. Tfce Hearth Side aue.HE sioie D. P. EOBSAIX ft CO. Have opened a new end carefully assorted atock of dbslf Hardware, 3ar Iron, most popular brands of Heatiag and Cooking Stores, Wagonmakers' and Blaclumiths' supplies, ete A fall line of
Machinery and Ag
WMtwMDtiai
literal Implements
W will seU the
Seward Ilow,
aehaowledgwd by aC eompstent judges be the best Plow fa use. Call and exam iaeit. BEN. B.8MITH, 'be well-known Tinner, will have charge of Tin 3hop,and will give prompt attentiot to Bponting, Outtering and Booting. Itemember that we are oa the north side of the square. M. F. BOS SAL i CO. Bvnsmtngton, Ind. Jan. 19, 1880.
Have to Do It. As tbe old roots will be torn out soon, and a new building be pat op, I am determined to elose out my stock at cost. 1500 yds dress goodsIl styles; loooydscashroere.blaok.MuejWwrn, and wine ; 508 yds black alpaca ; 1000 yda flannel and waterproof ; 600 yds jeans and cosineta ; 1000 yds embroidery ; 100 doz hose and balf-hose ; 25 dox towels ; 20 doz silk handkerchiefs ; 10 dozen kid gloves, at 85c. A lot of blankets shawls and big lot of notions and fancy goods, too numerous to menliooT 1 mean what I say. C. A. MOBLEY.
Mew Sttrck.
IT is Uomisg. lbe senior
member of the New York store firm
bought a stupendous stock of goods
while in New York, and they are
now arriving. Being a little in ad
vance of tbe army of buyers that usually-throng New York in the
spring, he bad his pick ot the mar
ket and has selected a stock of
goods, which, he believes, surpasses
tn style and texture, anything here
tofore brought to Bloomington. There is only one way to prove the
troth of this assertion, viz : by call
ing at tbe store on the south side of
the fQ.ua re, and giving the goods an
VJMUUIImSIIUU. JLUIO IUV1UUVU TfV extend to ail the people.
urn. S. FIELD VU.
Henry Besckekt's new Bak
ery, second door north of the Par
lor drag store, is building np a profitable trade. Fresh Bread and
Bolls are baked each day. farm
ers will find this a good place to
procure a luneh at moderate figures.
All kinds ot choice canned goods kept on sale. Don't forget to .call
and aee tbe room, and perhaps yon
will find something there that yon
will want. Remember that this is
on the west side of the square.
You ought tn see the handsome
spring stock ot suitings )ust received by Ben. McGee, at his great clothing emporium, on the south
side of tbe square. He is receiving orders every day for suits or
single garments. Some very toney styles of spring clothing now in stock, and great pleasure taken in showing them. Among the late ar
rivals is a stock of Hats for young
nd old men all sixes and styles.
This is something you will need,
and you had better buy it before the stock is picked over. The new styles in neckwear, for gentlemen, are very handsome, and you should
examine them. Even' article that
goes into the furnishing department
for gents can be found at McGee's
at reduced figures.
No Hardware house in this re
gion carries a .larger or more carefully selected stock than' that of W.
Alien, on the south side of the
spuare. All the old customers 01 tne
bouse will find any article they want here. Any article not in store will be promptly ordered on application. Examine tbe Favorite cook siove
the best stove manufactured.
Resident Dentist.
Dr. si: W.
CRAirj.
OS oa, over MeOelfc A Co'i Store, Bloom, leg ten, lnd. All wtrk warranted, ial-78
DlnclsrsmitH Shop mm BUILDING X70RK8,
sua fcrenerai Jxepair fir- U 0 Xr Wegtof UttLefiim. e make a specialty of A large Sifivwent agonTar i attached to tbe Shops, wfch a plentiful supply of good stock-watei. ' Wagon aiut Budgie carefully repaired r built of the best raateruts. Ksasniric our Premium Wagons. Vtr. tJIf-UOItE BROTHERS.
C. Vaua aSsissclt Ap Hon,
CKDEBTAKKB8
ASH DEAt.Cn IK
Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and
Coffins. Hearse acd Carriages fur
nished to order. Orders by tele
graph will receive prompt atten
tion. Shop ea College Avenue, north end of W. O. Fee's Building, Bloomington, I ndiana.
Best-Hotel in the city, close to
the denot tbe Orchard House .kent bv
S M. Orchaad & Son. The bouse is large,
airy, convenient to misiness pan. ot rllooiungtoa, and table, rooms and beds equal to any. Commercial travelers can always secure desirable Sample Booms at this house. Farmers supplied with meals -at fair figures. Inquire tor tbe "Orchard House?' m m 1 Novelties in Stoves, Hardware and Farming Implements now coming in every week. No house carries a larger or better stock than can be found in my store, on the sooth side of the public square. Come in and "talk machine;" the grass and wheat will soon need your attention, W, J. Allex.
Oca best n low, our expenses
are ugni, ana we oiiy goods as cheaply as any other firm in town. So we have concluded to remain where we are, in tha Farmer oorn-
er, and will sell bargains to our
numerous customers and personal
friends. We bay all the merchantable produce brought to our store,and pay either cash or goods as our customers prefer. No firm keeps a
more caatce selection of goods or sells them at a smaller margin than we do, and we only ask. an inspection of stock and n investigation of prices. J.K. Anderson fe Co. Kph. Hughes' Barber Shop I lbe place to get your hair cut in stvle, or to srotire a smooth, comfortable shave. His 'razor are sharp, his towels are olcan. ai:t bis chief efforts are dirnated toward p'wieing bis customer. Too choicest brands of tobaccos and eigiir are kept in sto:k. Tvi b'P i wt of the New York Sl..rc new! rH:n: avuth i'i i'ju.iro
FOR COUNTY CLEHK. Bv the solicitation of s hire sum
ber of voters of Monroe county; H. W.
BaowDlBO is a candidate for nomination
for Clerk of tbe Circuit Court, by the Ke publican Nominating Convention.
W. B. F. Treat will be a candidate
for Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county, subject to the decisiou of the Re
publican nominating uonvenuon.
Robert C. Foster will be a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Monroe county,
subject to the. decision of the Republican
nominating uonv-snwoa. county auditor.
By the solicitation of many friends I will be' a candidate before the Republican
Nominating Convention for tbe office of
County Auditor. ai art. ALEiisuta. Robert M. Gamble will be a candidate
for nomination to the office of Auditor of
Monroe county, subject to tho decison of the Republican Nominating Convention.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announco the
name of Dr. Vf. L. Whitted ef Bllettsville, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. Isaac daman, of Richland Township, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, before the Republican Nominating Con vention of Monroe county.
Clay Harbison of Richland township, will be a candidate before tbe Republican
Nominating Convention for the office of
.treasurer. COUNTY RECORDER. "We are authorised to announce tbe name of "William X. Hall as a candidate for the office of Recorder of Monroe eo., subject to tbe decision of tbe Republican Nominating Convention. In looking over the list of candidates for tbe various offices to be filled this Fall we see no one for Recorder. New we would like to mention the name of Iaac Paynu, of Perry Township, for that office. He is well qualified for tne position, and is incapable of earning a livlihood by physical labor, being so crippled that he can not walk without the aid of crutches. He
destrves the sympathy and support of tbe
voters of Monroe county. rautT. ROAD SUPERINTENDENT. Manv citizens of Bloomineton town.
ship desire' fames A. Russell to bo a can
didate tor the office or Jttoaa auperintenaent, at the April election, and Mr. Russell has consented to serve if elected. Thos. Jeff. Ward will be a candidate before the Republican Convention for the office of Road Superintendent of Bloomington Township. James M. Rogers will be a candidate before the Republican Convention on tbe 18th inst., fur the office of Road Superintendent of Blootuinjjlon Township. Gamel Peterson will be a candidate
before the Bloomington Township Repub
lican Convention, for the nthue of iioad
Superintendent.
Thos. N. Mathers is a candidate for Road Superintendent of Perry township, subject to the decision of tbe Republican Nominating Convention. Stephen McPbetridge will be a candidate, before the Republican Nominating Conventiiin of Perry Township, for the office of Road Superintendent. James W. Cookerly will bo a candidate for KoBd Superintendent of Perry township, subject to the decision ot tbe voters vf said township at tbe April election. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. A. J. Axtell will be a candidate before the Republican Nominating Convention for the office, of Trustee of Bloomington Township. James M. Hunter will be a candidate before tbe Republican Nominating Convention for the office of Trustee of Bloomington fownsbip. A8SE8HOB, Mkbuel Gabbert will be a candidate before tbe Republican Notr.inatini; Con
vention for tbe office oi Assessor of Bloomington Township.
LOCAL AMD GENERAL.
On the printed tin, the date Jolloto
ina your name sAoics the TIMS TO WHICH
subscription hat been jmid.
Worley & May sold their team
of spotted horses, last Friday, to a
man from Illinois, for $405. Pretty good figure. Many a man (and woman too for that matter) now goes to bed with a crick in bis back, induced by stooping over a potato row. J as. B. Clark went down to Salem on Saturday evening's express. Coroner! No, that office is not spoken for. Any gentleman want it ? If not, we will put it back on the shelf. Wm. A. Moberly, who has always been a farmer some four miles southwest of town, has moved into the house with Cal. Mefiord. Stockwell's retail liquor license expired last Friday. The boys will get their drinks all the same, license or no license. Of coarse no one will sell to them. There seems to be no struggle among Republicans fur nomination to the office of Representative, It cannot be that the Democratic ma
jority of 600 in Brown county deters
tnem. Hiram Lindley was looking through the wholesale drug bouses of Cincinnati last week, and selected a handsome, large stock, which is now being received. Jeff. Ward is announced to
day as a candidaiebr the office of
iload Superintendent of Bloomington township, Mr.JWsrd is an etTergetio, responsible farmer, and a man who would give satisfaction in the position. U he is elected there will be some good, substantial road work done io Bloomington township, ' Buzzard the butcher has closed
his shop, having killed and sold the
eaUle he had on m farm.
Onion sets are in prime demand Mt 40c per quart, Quarterly meeting begun at the M. E. church, Sunday night. Abeut the maple sugar crop! is it large, small or otherwise ? Miss Julia Waldron went to Bedford on Thursday, for a short visiv. Wheat never looked so promising as now. If you want to see a field of handsome wheat, go over to John Blair's field. Tbe county signal service of this State is almost perfected. Ob
servations in Monroe county will be
taken by Prof. Wylie of Indiana
University.
Dick Houston returned from
Colorado, on Tuesday of last week,
after visiting several points in that
Slate and in .Nebraska, no was
not favorably impressed with winds nor with the country.
It is no uncommon thing now
to see a small bale of bay in a wagon drawn by four hungry looking
horses,, any tfhe of which could
easily devour the bale at one meal.
Mrs. Wentworth, and her
mother, Mrs. Hunter, have remov
ed to Greencastle, Ind., where they
will hereafter reside. "Spider" has
been working in a Greencastle printing office during the past three
months.
On Tuesday night of last week
the M. E. brethren gave their pastor, Rev. John Pitner, a surprise
by calling on him eo masse, with
well filled baskets. A pleasant ev
ening was spent, and upon taking
their leave the members added 943
in money to the other contributions.
Wm. M. Tate's double column
advertisement of "Ozone" has been
withdrawn at his request. Orders
have been crowding in on him at such a rapid rate recently, that
he has disposed of the most of the
territory that he desired to sell. It
will be well for those who wish to handle a paying article to call at the office of Mr. Tate very soon.
Tbe "citizen of Sullivan coun
ty" who made application for license, was defeated before tbe Board of county eommiiiaioners, owing to
some informality in the description of the premises to be occupied. If
whisky tnust be retailed, would it
not bis better to license men who
are known in this community. Might accidentally get a rough cub-
tomer into the business here, by
permitting ecr outsiders to compete for the ''honor,"
C. F. Dodds has removed his
sewing machine omce to tbe -New
York Btose room, southside of the
square, where his agent, Mr. Adea at . .
ams, will be tound in business
hours,0 explain the working of the beet machine in the county Mr.
Dodds is also still engaged in first-
class insurance, and persons desir
ing protection from fire would do well to call on him. He represents the first-class companies .and sells the
"White," the boss sewing machine.
Ninety-six orchardista of this Stsie have answered the request made by the secretary of he Indiana horticultural society by naming the variety of apples best suited for home use and market. The favorites an: in. the order named : Maiden Blush, Early Harvest, Ben Davit, Rarabo, Winesap and Rome Beauty. 4
Nash ville J acksonian : If
Brown county gets the 8enator and Monroe wants to have the JointRepretentative far Brown and Monroe, we suggest that John R. East would be acceptable to Brown county Demoorats, He has also many warm Republican friends in this county, It is understood that Mr. Buskirk does not ask the position. He has already been named for a place cn the Democratic ticket as a candidate for a high judicial position, for which be is very well qualified. Success to his aspirations,
Dr. Campbell, of Union ville, is the first to announce himself as a Democratic candidate for Clerk. Luke Sanders was in town Friday, after a long painful illwefiis from malignant carbuncles. Gov. Dunning is euding a few days in Evansville, with his feouly, Mrs. W. B. Seward's sister, Mrs. Hatfield, of Cannellton, Ind., is visiting relatives and friends in Bloomington.
A director's train on the L.,
N. A. C. railroad ran from Louisville to Chicago one day last week in nine hours and thirty ruinutes, Alex. Rubison has sold the
house he had partly built (with tba lot) to John Ewing, Robison is the champion house builder and
seller of Monroe county, On Friday last the drowning property, joining that of Ewing Battert n on the north, wits sold to Nat. U.Hill, for 13,240, cash. The property was advertised ia the Pro
gress. An ordinance of the city council,pas8ed at its last meeting, makes it a violation of municipal law for any erne to run a bycicle on the sidewalks of Bloomington, Fin from one to tan dollars. The Stewart concert company had a large audience, and better order was preserved than usual. Thin is as it should be, as there is no town where more disgraceful conduct is usually permitted at a public performance. The following marriage licenses have bean issued since our last report : Seigle Roberson and Rhoda A. Poling. Mat McConnell and Maggie L. Constable.
John A. McDowell and Mary J. Sara.
Lemuel Parks and Belle Renshaw. John T. Isom and Louisa Phillippi. W. E. Adkins and Emma A. Misener. Simpson Condor and Iona Prow. John J. Fatzinger and Hannah Faulkner. Jas. M. Phillips and Elizabeth WaUrfard. Theodore S. Rainbolt and Sanih Phillips Willard Ray and Martha Caress. Henry W. Bitter and Sarah S. Risdell. Vf. P. Harrow and Isabolla Bninam. Noah P. Sherrit! and Rosette. Hancock. The Democrats held a liommittee meeting last Saturday, at which it was determined to cal a meeting for the 8th of April, to organize the central committee, Eloquent speeches were made by visiting statesmen, and the benediction was
pronounced by tbe chairman. The Courier states that Foster, Claman and Harbison opposed an
early convention, at the Republican '
central committee meeting, Saturday a week. The troth is that but two candidates were present Claman and Harbison and they were both anxious to have the matter disposed of at an early date. Robert C. Foster is announced in to-day's paper as a candidate for County Clerk. Mr, Foster was clerk of Monroe county some ten
I years ago, and by his accommodatj ing spirit and knowledge of the bu
siness made many friends. Previous to that time he had been in the Auditor's office,and is thoroughly posted in office work. If Mr. Foster is nominated he will make a careful
canvass, and like the remainder of
the candidates on the Republican ticket, will be triumphantly elected. Under the provisions of the new election law, a person must have been a resident of the state six months, and of the township sixty days, and of the ward -or precinct thirty days immediately preceding the election, to ba entitled to vote. Persona who moved into a township after tho 2d of February, or who moved into another precinct after the 3d of March, will not be entitled to vote at the April eieot jon, -Miss Anna Dennis, a talented young lady teacher of this place, was tendered position in tbe College at Oberlin, 0 and on Wednesday of last week left for her new field of labor. She has many warm
friends here who will take a deep
interest in ber success. The Democrats of Clear Creek township nominated the following ticket j Constable, south end, Jas , Anderson ; north end, Thos. Davis j Justice of the Peace, south end, R,
W. Carr ; Justice, north eqd, I.M. Duncan ; Assessor, John Sherlock ;
Trustee, J. D. Simpson j Road Su periuteiident, A, K, Dowden,
Benj. McGee has just received a full Hue of handsome Piece Good.-i
the first Monday of qesft month. ' ftt bis south aido stove. Some of
As these officers have to do directly j these pat torus are unquitionably with the people concerning their Io-, the most handsome ever brought to eai affairs, more interest is being ; Bloouiiu;ton. The variety is very
manifested in these elections than large, perhaps the largest evtr seen
might be supposed. Nominating i here sq early io tbe season, Don't
conventions am now being held all ( determine on a suit ot clothes til
To miotics !l ftr9--WUa to exchange a first-class dwelling house for one nearer the business center of the city. The house is bruikCoutains six rooms, is grained and newly papered throughout, freshly painted outside, two full lots, choice fruit, two cistrns, good stable, new woodhousa. Title perfect. Located oa west itl st. Apply at this office.
Under tho new law Towuship Trustees, Justices of the Peace, Assessors, Road Superintendents, and other township offioers are to be
elected on the first Monday of
April, biennially, and the first elec
tion under this law will be held on
over the State, and the political ma
ohinery put into working order. Reports of this preliminary work indicate that the Republicans have kept their organization of the last ca mpaign in an unusual state of efficiency, and are in line shape to enter the vjiproauhing campaign,
you examine McGee's new stock. Yon cannot fail to see something
that will strike your fancy, It in
unnecessary to say anythiug about
Mcuce s taste as an artistio cutter and maker up ot gentlemen's suits.
Everybody concede that lie has no "'.jicmir in Sititlu-rii Indiana.
Jack Denton has purchased a bouse and lot on Vinegsr Hill, the property of Aimee Hardy, paying v260,' John Waldron, jr went to Bedford on Saturday evening, to escape the noise and tumult of our busy city for a day or two Mrs. Mullikin has closet) a
contract for the erection of a house
oo the lot recently purchased by
her on South Walnut street. Wm. A. Rogers has purchased
the farm belonging to Margaret
Hemphill, some four miles south of
town, paying therefor $3,500,cash. Republicans of Bloomington township, remember the convention to nominate township officers is to be held next Saturday. Ceine out and indicate your choice by your votes, Nath. Stockwell has purchased
of Postmaster McPheeters, for $200
a lot in Dunn's addition, and H. J. Nichols is preparing plans for a two story dwelling house which will be built upon it.
Th dog owne rs of Perry tp, are hereby notified that Jesse Payne, Trustee of said township, will be at Clear Creek Station on Wednesday, the 23d inst., to register dogs and supply tags. This ia done for the convenience of those who reside at a distance frem the Trustee's usual place of business. -The indications are that R. A. Folk will be renominated by acclamation for auditor. ' The Republican who runs against Diok Fulk will have no picnic he will find it necessary to gird up his lojns and resort to all the artifices known to the cunning and professional office seeker in order to defeat the present incumbent, and be mutt be defeated. Four years is long enough for a Democrat to hold office in Monroe county. Wicks, Mitchell and Tresslar arrived at home from New York on Saturday. Mr. Field arrived Monday night. The party report a pleasant trip, but they did not succeed in effecting an arrangement with Jay Gould or Vanderbilt for the construction of the I. & E.railroad through this place. They met W. W. Durand, who was busy preparing for the opening, last Saturday night, of BarnnnVs show. The Democrats of Benton tp. held a convention atUnionville, on
Friday last, at which there was an
attendance of 101 voters. Blount Campbell was the most prominent candidate fur Road Superintendent, and really had the votes fa nomi
nate him when he went into convention, but the old shellhark Dem
ocrats determined to step on the young Democrats, and did so by
defeating Campbell and giving the nomination to Big Juke Richeson. Campbell is ouc of tbe best and must active Democratic workers in the township, and deserved the nomination. Martinsville Republican; Jno, Cordell shipped 25 kegs of beer to Brown county Monday. They must be gettiug ready for the township elections over io Brown, There are no saloons in Brown county, Martinsville Republican! Miss Mattie Coffin, of Bloomington, visited Miss Hattie Nutter during
the past week and sec. the hearts of
several young men t thumping quite lively. It's no use, boys; she'll "be true to John." Itogootiie Tribune Walter R. Houghton, professor in the State University, at Bloomington, was vUitiug relatives and friends at this place the first of the week. The professor is looking well.
Looeootee Tribune Miss
Eul. A i ford, started for Bloomingten, Ind,, last Monday, where she will probably remain six months, attending school. Sumo one pointedly remarks
that no man can buy votes if there
are no votes to sell. Duvid Navarro, Rochelle.Ilts.,
is but 20 years old and weighs 500
lbs. But that is not all ; he is suffering with an attack of small-pox. Five hundred pouuds of it. The San Antonio (Texas) Express says that plums are half grown and apple and pear trees are dropping their blooms. Roses have bloomed out doors aU winter. -Chicago Times t Ex-Governor Hendricks remarks at the outset ol his reply to Mr, English, a recent candidate for the vice presidency, that he has no sores to exhibit to the public. Wc way suppose, therefore, that Mr. Hendricks's attitude on the fence has not been so personally uncomfortable as the public had reason to believe
There never was a time, uuder
anv Democratic administration,
when gold, silver and paper, were all on a par with each other. Tut
wisdom of the Republican part brought this about, (hough Demoor.ttx and Greenbachcrs fuight i vt'ih might ami nruii,
Brass Band, OrcheatM and &11 Dramatic Troup, under Uie ditec-; tion of F. G, White at Mendel
sohn Hall, Friday Mgb.t... Every
body come. Dr. John, T n.mer has sold his house in the Dunn addititn to Matt. Bpatley for 7X r-Let frveff ftf-publictin of the Township of Blooiningtou vote in
convention next Saturday. There ought to. be a fuU expression by the people.. Last week Dick Denton soi l a lot adjoining Wilson Adatn3 on the east (in Dunn's addition,) to Taylor Voss, for 2 QQ. If you want to see Hsiel Kirke, go to Mendelssohn. Hall next Friday night. Old White with his Troup will present it. Mr. Felttta of the Courier, went to Cincinnati Tuesday morning, and expect?, during his tbseuce
to negotiate tbe sale of a new set of!
bonds for tbe bailding of the I. $ E. railroad. McCalla Js Cu's. cheap cash dry goods store has at present one of the largest tnd most extensive stocks ever bought by tbe firm. Mrs. Kelly is making preparations for tbe budding of a house on
one oi her lots at the ea it end of
4th st. Mr. Black has secured the contract.
There are many attractions in the Dress Goods department at McCalla & Co's. Trimmings to suit, in the roost delicate shades and of the best qualities. Hazel Kirise, sure at d certain,
Friday night. F. Gt White's troupe will play it.
From present indications mare
building will be done in Itlooming-
toii this summer than d iring the past five years.
On Sunday, txi sheri IT of Owen
county brought to the juil iu this place for safe keeping a man named
Realty, who is charged with
the murder of his father-in-law.
M. F. Dunn came up from
Bedford on Saturday night to examine a hd0'e of marble ir hisquar-
Ellettsville Newsj At the. close oi the term of winter school f Miti Denia Saunders, Miss Lizam McNutt, and Miss A cuff, Messrs. Al. Starnes and Frank Whitted re
ceived certificates certifying their, ability a. euiei the Preparatory department of tbe State University,, at Bloomington, I.od. Ellettsville News: Quite t number of our citizens assembled on last Monday evening, at W. C, Draper's, store to, settle tha vexed question: "A foot, or a wagon, bridge ?" The vote stood 8 for wagon 11 for foot bridge. The connty will erect a wagon bridge. Big stock of Ladies's Fiue Shoes at McCalla & Co's. Just re-, ccived this week. Everything ia the dry good, line cheaper at McCalla, & Co's, than the same class, of goods are sold elsewhere. We pay cash for our goods and sell for cash, so can sell cheaper, than those who sell on time. McCalla 1i Co's. stare is on the west; side of the square. Tickets, for Hazel Kirke, on sale at (he Boss clothing house, e?
cure your seats,
Come and see Old Whito, Friday Night, Brass Band and Orchestra.
A Recevler for tbe t. at C On behalf of the creditors of the ndiaaapoV" A vaasville Straight Line. Co., n. Monday hist Messrs.. AR and J. K. Iglehart, attorneys, filed with Judge Parrett, of Evsnnville, an application for the appointment of a receiver without notice fur. the above namid road. After examining the petition, Judge Parrett granted tbe injunction nod appointed Joephu Coll. it as receiver, frr the same. The complaint is a lengthy one, and alleges among other things, thut the company is insolvent that tho president, Robert Q. Hervey, is absent from the State, and has ill his pot.session $200,000 of the company's bond:! ; that he vrill negotiate the (time if notice is not sewed on hm nton.ee, etc. Mr. Collett accepted the trust and quallllcd. with J. D. Mackey as surety, and will ha charge of the property until the court relieve him. The 20th of March is set fir the defendants to appear and show cause, why this should not W doue, Waehingtm Gazette,
tTo:e spring traveling will now begin, and persons who are desirous of visiting friends in the West, orof going there to find locations for themselves, should call on Jooh Graham, Agent for the Yandalia
Line. Uy the ran Handle he also
ry, east of town, just opened, and j sells tickets East on equally fnvora-t which is feci, in thickness. We tern18' Bom's frget that Gra
in i uc Atiams
The Board of county commis
sioners at its March Terni, rescind
ed the order of the old Irftard, and
have placed on record an order that
two justices shall be elected in each township, A'l the townships ex
cept Bloomington, had been restricted to one Justice,
rJiqi Sen Allison, who has been
working day and night 1 1 his photograph gallery during the past
three years in order to kai-p up with the demands of customers, went down to Bedford Saturday afternoon
hoping to enjoy the qu iet of that village over Sunday, Hi; carried a
mysterious long box in hin left h tnd.
James A, Russell, a well? known farmer, who resides two aid
a half miles northeast of town, has! oi delect! ve vision one eye v hu solicited by a number of bisitn8w than the other, and io or.
ham can be found
Express office, and enquire of him
about rotes and routes to the Eat and West. He can give yt sunte "points," I will sell by auction, on the 15th in:., my personal property, a follows : Horses, cows, hogs, IIayt W heat, Qats, cider-mill, and all my farming implements. Some good seasoned lumber, household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on day of sale. N. S. MAYFIEtD. n .. . The Evb Isic. job. is an iiW strumcnt purchased by Tobc Smith in New York from Prpf. Eugley, the famous optician. Ry this instrument' the exact focus of tbe vinion is secured, and the eyes are not ruined by experiments with g'.sses
that are not suited. In most case.
friends to be a candidate for Road
Superintendent of Bloomlngtoti tp., and while not inclined to get into a
uolitical souabble over the election, glasses do not suit their eyes should
he has atrreed to serve if he should! fittwl by the. "Indicator," and
dcr to give relief and aid, the vreak eye should have a stronger glass,
The exact strength of this glass can
thus be iudicated, i'ersqns wl
be nominated find eject eel, Russell
would permit eo foolishness in road building, and "ss the raids enough to learn what they need, F.G. White, (gverylwdy knows old White) will be here Friday night with hi Dramatic Troupe. He plays Hazel Kirke. Don't forget the Republican convention in Bloqmiq jtou township, on Saturday next, Let thcro be a full vote. All the soldiers will remember F. G. White, the comedian. His big troupe with brass btircU and orchestra, will hi bene Friday flight. Seats for sale at the Bans clot hing store.
BiiUdlngr Association. There will be a Meeting rf the Stockholders of tbo Monroe Building, Loan and Savings Association, of Qloainin:;ton, m tho First Mt nday JJihi. ii April, to consider certain proposed ai)) ;nduioni to tho By-Laws. By Order of Banrd of Pircctors.
thus preserve their eyes.
TO THIS SOLUIlEltS. JOSKPH liOLT BUSTER, son of Hon. Morton. U Hunter, bis opened an ffico at Washingron, Ti. C., for the purJose of procuring Pensions iind Rou 'Ujet (Io has acce to 'the Records, which an vble.1 bini tp prot tire t)cm more readily than one i)pt tliero. Any person wiihing iiis ossistaiica wit recaiye y 'Qtiipt tittcqion by addressing him, WaiJiiqttton.D.C., P.O. Bo; 031. forms res) lable 3w
PLOWS, M...OW24. Wc wish IjI PU atlentian A til Parmirs to our largo Ck of S ward's I1 a ten'. Chilled Plows." We ask an examination of.iir Plow bc'ore buying, as ro arc oopjicieiit wo have ho bei (ijow in the mr U U h1 iomema4o y homo workmen, spa to all those who ary' djtpfllftd to entourage. ,)) iittnufaotiir uo would say, ifiva us a trill. Our plows aire made of .ht best ohar-
nial car-wheel iron, and aro thoroughly
Comb jto I. Milt. Rogers' saddle and harness shop and get some of the Iowa white seed Oats, the best Oats ever sowed in tbe county. A large assortment of Misses' and Children's Shoes just received at Hunter's Bszar. Hats and Bopuets fur sale cheap at Hunter's Bazar. Personal. I have some leisure time to c"vto to watel) repairing at uy furnitui-e storp, nonth fide of the square, and as it is nn outsulo miliar-, costing bui little, I can work cheaper than anybody. I employ no boys tq batpb work, but do it myself, 'ind my experience tiqd work ani su'niciont guarantees as to its superiority. Give iih at call. John P. Sxtnt.
Big stock of Glassware and first quality Queensnsre, just received by Hentp. Wilson, Prices lov, Call and examine. No trouble to show these gaols filler old stand.
Keki' it to Youbsblf.-Go to Tobe Smith's 5 and )G cent coup-? tors, and get seine qf those big bar guins, but Hay low," say nothing to your neighbors, or hey will get some t'.o,
TifR freshest rakes, brpad and rrackr, always to be bad at Geo. Bonckct't's boss bakery. Gcoi QK Ucnokert's U th place to buy your fresh bread, roils, pies, and cu kes. Only tho host and purr est msturials used in baking, Ov-STEBS in can and bulk, Sola agency for leading Baltimore packing himtcs. Oysters reuejypd di? sect by exp-.css eae', ty, Call at the Furo in the Orchard block,
,n iiiwj warraijlc, w scour in By gr-W i OvalrxN w-rv.l in ..v rl..
as liglilly and stitidiiv anri J " - v -
urn run ilow.
Kor Plow Points or repair1 of any kind all at Wuro Roam. wt of H It 1)-poi 1 HOW'. M.WWKI.f r ' O i Inch 82
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