Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 February 1885 — Page 3

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I wish to sell my farm of 80 teres, 4 south of BloOfpinKton, $n rrrj township, Monroe Coenty, Ind, goad konN wrf other out boUdsngii, bo Sgood carnal, dfcokg iBr4-

20 wot cbkt. Tfcus xx)whbt. tL P. Tourner. rf tfee Queen City

(Polking Store, baa reduced prion oo everything ia his stock, and is cIKac t ngora remarkably and voavinciatlv low. Be intends to

set rid of U of bb Winter doth

itfr before the warm weat her comes,

and so baa got the prices down to apwat where aoybody with any noney at all, can make a purchase, 'fbia is .genuine "mark down''

that wilt bear lovesugauua.

20 PER CENT.

CHEAPER

Than any other house is the way

I am selling everyming in me

No

if

Eymrybodv ought to use "Cream Hour," sold Jby James B. Clarkit i the talk of the town. If you turn it one you will wonder why jwmdWa'tiweitbewie. Remember tbat i is the Bee Hive" groryV aVxt to the poetoffiee, that keeps th'w "Cream Flow."

Coke and -see owr new supply of

Fall jfcPasxTaaa&SaoaittKKa.

j'Vighir T0B vaat to borrow

tauuov a , lowest rates, or if ton

Htoiasore yoar property, eaB

tgn : , East jeast

W4adk SbfcAaod Itch, cored

I, feisnta, ay Woa,asmar ''tW- TT no other. Th aTr fail

iBbUJvB.XjyrIrMEtt- cM-y

.AVMjak the ell hardware man,

hat bee. boywg

. Tayt aad formers w no

to baild or repair, this foil, will

f.nd that ft faV.st-aatpnmK ,. : Btewrat all the time, grows W. ...-A- ... .. . a a . I - - - -

-Jnwfcwnt-mNK Of vwK w

KJRM

ijptllseaaoBisre

cook stove to

gtw aH Jhj; AUeBi

aw-AS I DON'T INTEND TO CARRY OVER THE WINTER n-trtrkO-saa .ti) mI1 Overcoats. Gloves, etc. so cheap that you

cannot afford to reject them. . I mean what I say when I talk abuot

SO pes cent, cheaper thaii others and only aKJ SHOwn U alike get bargains;

Ten have AO idea how cheaply jtoii can &

suit of iiioe Clothes tiU you examine my stock.

I will take lleiffi?U?y

j MTi a. v a; ax

Can any oue explain why fully fifty perceBt of the boys and

young men or town sua cuuuuj

find it neeeaaiTy to carry ooncea.ed in their hip pocket a revolver loaded with powder and hall, and ready

at any moment to take the life of

some individual!. Farmers, et up your summer cook . stove wood before the busy time comes. It will save many an

ache of the back when yon are tired. See if your plows, harrows, etc.,

md renair and attend to tt at

Insure with Rogers A Woolley,

Go to Rogers A Woolley for

Insurance.

Qn Satarday morning Bill

Welch was again arrested. It is mid that he is believed to have had

some knowledge or connection with the Fodder murder, though the

parties condwiting the prosecution

are surrounding the whole affair

on

BiTtcfi mterml of H

with a mantle of mystery that is

of , alt kinds, kad jai penetraon. As usual

iZRr&l 1 a 7T IK manner of stones are in ctrcula-

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LL.iin v jounaanon ia twn

Mff Iriar nriMS, 'IIt BW W MJ r

INT. i. AIJXH. f Afie SJtewart wno wicn weicn

aas arrested the week after the

Fedder .marderv is missing, and of-

mmtSm&K o- ficm were searching for her in

rtal ampmy or oeawtm ipwwr i gngBaonug uunat ww If --aSa it.J!-nmaiMB. .in I . m , u

l .tirLSiFEiLrs-f JhjK wooney nave son.

rifW'ra to Parties UK'Mm- ,PlfHrW West- recently. They rep-

4ittinwgt;mieapen4 Vandalta and Pan Han-

fjpw.majoafsaw.;ww:w

;gSETCTal -A- eormos ease was tried be-

rMalCTSraSlkmTmV Tawf fta aanaa JOM'ai Mitehrfl, hat week.

auneftn Riener swcx. i bob ..

C:liMwrficrlea9im.k opmied,

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gaiiaamfhirt. the popular

1 Hmmmm&fe ' ' .MsL'.t iffi-m.aaai anv atimtlv btt

1 V'JWV.W

nod Mr. Jennie Pope

to be married, but the en-

nmamM .wh broken off. While tba

perwdt of- "sweetaoM" was en Qeorga

enr Stock of1flei her raHt of braMpia, ome

ia f bmbct, fltft, irhich he lued to recover-

caw- wa triad ay ajary, wlio, after

h?ejiag uWeridoBoe and the plmdmg of

taa atfcsiajvgave verttict iu favor or

tka awfiiiMlinl A jury tbat wouldn't

sfcoald have been

a word vary auaikr in

Cmd Ibr ma woman

H; rnrimnl lMt of tho belt made,' and

l iUami gentle-Lot? Vaxia for dime aao In a box.

BMay wlAtfaraAA nan II I ...

ILJUwiUi! .1 : Watdron's team of bays

the BTeat staff of Bfc wlo away from the driver, Saturday

tor neaiw ,w oeiog i ajterneoB, ana running eL ou otu

the. ko8teeet. dashed up on the pavement

f llSUt -the Farmer corner, the horses

ftlfiBg down in front of K P. Ad-

"an - -----s- - - . - mL.

SauKaaPiaaV - 'DC V" mSSJS2mmmM with people, and that

BiSfWL t ... j J j.

'to: call nr onrine one was injureu w m we jui

W W

v... be secorert.

?SKIaTam:w '.man

&h anaBBaallra

-V- 'Bmmitf "HM-Kvw-3ro; 1 '- aoSaa iamili- Black, is ran-

; mmm . a h goods I

fe: lii'awaavijmaj

W ' l'bavawiftaiiiMt m--. ' m'i&'im- m b aMntf M tr; -aira?anjga eampfc rom are m ' B ao m t&Orohard Bo and Com, m nViraefeiBd Orchard a (p " goo hwan a wlliew-to atopv aTea(i.,aa-.; C, -', .. plied W at rwwooable Igarea fiT rehaTd i tioa are'the proprieton.

BBWP' 'ggSB' ' " "

Tobe Smith has bought a job

Fob Dinner, be sure to go to George Benckarta' Bakery and Restaurant, where Tub and Can Oysters are kept best brands. Also the Famous Benckart Twist Bread. A neat Ovster Saloon ibr

tadies and Gentlemen, with con

venient street entrance.

. .Jirtut' tGoh School will soon

give an exercise in celebration of

the war for the Union. It will be

called "Emancipation Day," and

jritt be designed to bring in promt-

nenee the ceases or inewaranu lie

great ' results ; to honor the great

Iinooln far hie services to his coun

try and to mankind to rejoice in

Win boltttpn of slavery and Eman-

of the South ; to recall the

stirring reminiscences of the war,

and especially to educate the pupils to &&jUk tba north and the

south are not enemies but friends, that war animosities must be buri

ed, and that we are a Notion, un

divided end indivisible) on ia spir

it and destiny. The topio is one

ir rich in literature, and

worthy of effort. An interesting

exercise may be etptdi:4fBft ejphjbitiotf given in Ilarrodtktg lb: the purpose of rt" -ing foods to build sidewalks, cato

oaf We4day mght;, and was i -

peated Saturday ni$ ;ht. The fir-1

ce yleldel 2i.ao, aiU

enjoyed by a.L wu

toottesrtin the performance were ;

4fisvf Irii4 Neil, Mrs. Joe Wood

ward, Miss J -we Griffin, Wise Uiaaie Bioaer, Hits Corrie Urmey, Adams, Joe Woodwardi Wm. Keil, Hoi Woodward arid Wm.

Carmkharl. Good music was fnr-

lahed by Jas. Lewder, Dr. Iflw-

tet, Jaa, Cnlley, Miss Atlie Caliey

Qti 1.5081th.

J. 8. Clark's sho window, with

its apricots, dates, prunes, oranges, cocoonuts,eto.,is exceedingly tempt

ing to a hungry man.

A number of conversion's nave

resulted from the meetings being

held in the M. E. church, under

the preaobing of Rev. J. E.Brant.

A number, of attorneys from

neighboring towns have been at

tending court in Bloomington ddr-

ing the past week.

The great trombone player,

Fred. Innes, is engaged to appear

in Bloomington, on March 2d

Don't target the Meiggs Com

bination will be in Bloomington next Friday niarht. It is .worth

going many miles to see,

There ia nothing "laf about the office of juryman, under Judge

Wilson. If he can dispense with

the gentlemen of the jury for three

or four days he says so, and dis

charges them for that time.

- Doc Wilson (colored) through

the agency of Jas. F. Morgan, has been paid $157 pension arrearages, $147 bounty, and the sum of $4 per month assured hereafter. Wilson

was a good Union soldier.

A Dalton. Ga.. item in the

Atlanta Gontttlutwn. reads as fol

lows:

Hen. B. J. Kirkwood. a brilliant vouns

lwvr of tbn Dbtoe has been appointed

city attorney, by the new council, for this

year.

This week a Missionary to

China, Rev. Walker of Green

castle, will come to Bloomington to

assist in the revival meetings, now

in progress in the M. E. church. A new quart saloon has been "organised" in the old Kreuger room on west 5th street. Bud Stoat is J resident of the organisation, 'tis said. Preparations are being made to hold a W. C. T. U. anniversary meeting in Bloomington, and Mrs. Balch of Frankfort, Ind,, is to be invitvd to be present and give one

of her interesting "chalk-talks" to

the children.

Bedford has purchased a band

fire engine from Chicago parties, and when the agent arrives in town

to "set it op" there will be speeches,

banquet, resolutions by all the

secret orders, and a big time gener

ally.

The N. Y. 8m says tbat the

confidence men and pickpockets

have almost deserted that city.

and are now in New Orleans. Visitors to the Exposition should "look a little out," Prof. Morns' dog show was in Columbus, O., last week. In addition to the dogs, he has two trained ponies. The Durand pony

is now as tractable as if he had al

ways followed the show business.

Henry and William Gentry of this place, are still traveling with the show. Ftte Bollenbacherj who died on Sunday a week, resided a number of years on his fariri one mile east of Bloomington, but sold his land last fall, and himself and wife' (they bid no children) have resided

in town since then, Bollenbaoher had been a oHisen of Monroe county about thirty years: He was born in itevaria, in 1814;

Pensions

" Henry

For Choice dowries or Cream Flour, James B. Clark, Grocer Next to Postoffice, Takes the lead in Bloomington.

Married, in the parlor of the

Orchard House, Feb. 3d, 1885, by

W. W. Harrold. Esq.. Charles

Franrfman to Miss Louisa E. Parks, residents of Stiriesville, Indiana.

M; Jane Johbaon. a wellJ,

known maiden lady, sister of "Po

Johnson, suffered two strokes

of paralysis last week, and is in a

critical condition.

Last week the McKiuney

knnrfamen sold the 640 acres Ot

land in Texas, deeded Co them by

McKiuney, for $1,107:20 one-fifth

cash, remainder in two payments

Farmers in Monroe county

near Gosnort. have been abut on

from that town this winter because

the bridge Is out, on the Owen county side. During the cold soap, however, trie people crossed on the toe with their sleighs.

Senator Duncan has offered a

hill which makes Martin, Orange

and Lawrence constitute the Tenth

judicial circuit ; Morgan and Hen

rinha trie Fifteenth : Marion tne

Nineteenth, and Monroe and Ow en the forty-sixth.

Col. Geo. W. Friedley will re

move soon from Bedford to Lafay

ette, as the railroad company re

quires tbat the. attorney be nearer

the middle of the line. Southern

Indiana will lose one of its best

citizens by his removal, and the Re

publican party, as well as the JBarj

will miss one of the ablest leaders

and brightest intellects to which

they have so long been proud to

lay claim. Col. Friedley 's reputa

tion is not confined to Southern In

diana, and he will find as many

friends and admirers in His new

home as in the one he is preparing

to leave.

Mrs. Aeeie Stewart, wife of

Rev. John Si e wart, nod daughter

Cseau Flour takes the lead id all the kitchens of the city. There is no such word as fail, in breadmaking, where Cream Flour is used. Sold by J. B. Clark. Cream Flour makes the sweet

est, whitest bread. J. fi. Clark sells it.

We use "Cream Flour" sold by J. fi. Clark, because we find it is the best.

ter Going On,

. Tickets to the Meiggs Sisters, 35 and 50. See diagram at post-office.

The D. P. congregation will

have a meeting at the Church, on Wednesday a week) Feb.18, for the purpose of electing a pastor. Burdette will lecture in College Chapel, Thursday night, 19 iuat. Subject: "Home." . Bee raisers report an unusual mortality among their swarms.

Some of the bees were Bmothered by

accummulations of snow, at the hive

opening, others are chilled to death.

Divorce cases as follows, were

. 1 I . . . u.

on tne circuit court aocaei : mary

8tepp vs. Granville Stepp, Celia

Wilson vs. Robert Wilson, Almii-

da Crawley vs. Jacob Crawley,

Mary Barrow vs. David Barrow.

Levi J. Ridge vs. Harriet Ridge.

large bald eagle, last week, from

Geo. Fox. The bird was perched

on a tree, at his premises, near

Smithville, and Fox shot it through

the head with a rifle ball. The

bird was said, by Prof. Jordan to

be three years old, and the wings

measured seven feet, when out

stretched.

The Senate committee an edu

cation is expected to-day (Tuesday.)

. -The Ladies of the U.P.church will give an Oyster Social at the residence of J. H. Louden, on next Thursday evening. All are invited to be present, and a good time may be expected. The reputation of the ladies of this church, in stfch matters; is well known, for they hever do anything by halves. Rev; E. W. S. Hammond will be in town the 13th and &ay till the 17ih. It will be his last visit to

of Capt. MacWylie, died at her U8 Bg Presiding Elder. He will kniM in Illinois on Saturdav morn-' Breach every evening nt th 2d M.

er was with her at tier aratn, nav- mmmmmnmwmmm. i

ing gone to Illinois several weeks aco. The funeral services were to!

mm

AT i a

cos

In Prices of Blankets AND FLANNELS, -r w:

And in SHAWLS, urNUUK-

WEAR and HOSIERY.

Our stock of Dry Goods is the Most FASHIONABLE, BEST ASSORTED, THE LARGEST, EVER SfiEN IN BLOOMINGTON.

Rev. J. M. Foster, of Cinein-

nati, lectured in t-'oiiege unapei,

be hela Monday morning, at inet j0hB v, Koaers win raise

corn in Illinois, Ibe corning season

are still "getting Mus9er has nt last

residence of Mr. Stewart's mother

on east 7th at.; but the train was snow-bound, some 200 miles north of this point, and the corpse did not

arrive. Deceased leaves a husband and five little children.

It ia surprising to note how

small a proportion of the business

houses enumerated in the article on

the 2d page, are represented in the advertising colnmus of the Bloom

ington papers.

We cannot understand why Republicans should sign the petitions of Democratic candidates for Postmaster. Let these gentlemen fight it out in their own household McPheeters' time isn't out, and

be may hold till it im Williams says that Voorheee writes him that Grove Cleveland will not make very many changes; and if Dan. knows,

it would be well to 'keep bands off'

t ill all is lost. Just stand by add ! sets the Democratic fur fly they are getting hot. Grace Beeman, who several years ago lived with her father in this place, suicided in Wichita,

Kas.. week before last. Her fath

er was a carpenter while here, and

will be remembered by many ; her

mother's name was Hardy. Grace

married a man named Hancock,

and they separated then .she' went

to Wichita where her parents had removed. She bad been keeping

ooroiny with a young man, and they had duarreHed. Procuring a

revolver she lay down rtpoo a bod

afld shot herself in the left breast

jtlst below the heart, death ensuing

immediately A Wichita pap says: "Yesterusy afteruOtid all the family were absent from the house except Grace and twd small chil

dren. Gle ordered the children to

ABOC'T PEOPLE.

W. Rogers will

ripe

heard from his to the amount of go out and ho sooner had the door

$471.93, and Stephen May geti closed behind thetri than they heard

$238.93. A great many applies- the report of a pistol. Theohild-

tious have been pending from five . ran alarmed the neighbors, who en-

to eight years, and niady will doubt.- tared the bouse and fuiind the un

less be disnosed of this snriUe ind fortunate womari Iviriir Upon the

summer. floor dead. A note was finind pin

The Meiggi Sisters and Underbill Combination," wilt give one performance only in Blooroington,Friday night. Underbill ia one of the finest elocutionists traveling, and the Meiggs sisters (four id

number) are wonderful vocalists.

oed to hear biieasti which read

"If I am dead bofore John arrives

save my body tie he can see ii be-

fore lamnuned. i our aisooeoi-

ent daughter, Grade;'

See Rogers A Woollej- before

placing your losurauce.

Jas.F. Morgan isau independent candidate for Mayor. . Prof. Garner bos been in Indianapolis during the past week, doing some effective work for the University appropriation. John H. Cole has been out at bis farm, west of town, during the pass, week, hauling logs for Enoch Fuller's saw mill. Cole says there are about 500 logs in the contract.

AmzT Thrasher has sold his

farm, lyiug a mile and a half south of Smithville, to James Hurrell, at

$18 per acre. The aggregate am

ount paid by Harrell was $2,200.

Thrasher contemplates removing to

Kansas, soon.

us Matthew Floyd, whose farm

lies near Smithville, has sold his place to Theodore Thrasher, fox

$900. Floyd will remove to King-

man oo. Kansas, on or or about the

20th Of this month.

Jerry Woodward, who resides

two miles west of Smithville, has sold his interest in the old Wood

ward place, and is making prepara

tions remove to Hansast He will accompany Matthew Floyd; and

both will take horses, cows; etc;

I. O. Sulphin, one of the Pro

gress's staunoh friends, called last Saturday, and made a depoiih in our savings bank; He says he will go to Kansas oo a prospecting tour

next summer,as he wants to see the

ground while under cultivation.

Wm, B. Baker will build a

twiH4ory eiii to his residence, on

west dtb street, early iia the spring.

From present indications a large

amoUut of building will be done in

Bloomiugtbu) the oomihu silmtrier;

Geo.T;AtWnsoo leaves Bloom

ington for the south this week. He

goes via. the O. & M. railway: He

says he will stop off at Memphis;

and visit the principal points of in

terest oil the river, making his way

leisurely to New Orleans; and may

spend a mduth or two in the south. The ntany friends of Miss Ida PerdUe will be pleased to learn that

she has returned to her home front

Oxford, ObiO, fully restored to health agaiu,baving been under the

treatment of a private physician for

eighteen touutuSi

Sunday afternoon.

Henry Yosj, the well-knowa plasterer, wse married last week to Miss Sarah Clark of this place. Elders Hendershot and Mathes of Bedford, held interesting meetings i:i the Christian church, each evening last week. Mrs. Ida (PaTks) Walker, formerly of this county, is corresponding Secretary of the San Buenaventura Cal., Ifalural History

Society. Ed. Whit sell has accepted a clerkship in Peidue's New York Store, and Leo. Whitsell,jr., has taken Ed.'a place in Blair's shoe store. Messrs. Grabara, Hill, Miers,

Buskirkand Et, were in Indiana

polis last week, making inquiry as

to th Status of the University appropriation bill. Sexton Long, an old and wellknown citizen of Van Burea tp., died on Wednesday morning last

after a protracted sidiuess. rliii

disease was some derangement of the liver. Charley MilW J:m?c T. Leonard expect to leave Smithville

in Mi'rcb; tnr Kansas, to look

the country. T'io town of King

man is the objective point.

Nathan Stockwell, one of the most reliable engineers of tho L.N. A. & C, has agaiu taken uerviee with the road, after a vacation of many months. He will run a freight engine between Lafayette and this place. ' Mrs. Mary M. Tayfor; a sister of the late J. S. Smith Hunter, was looking after her judgment iu circuit court against the Hunter

estate, last week: Mrs. T: resides

in Versailles, Ripley co: ' Soddy Carmiohal Has pur

chased a lot of Mrs. Burns, opposite

Elias Abel's residerce; (between 6th and 7th streets) paying $300 cash. He will erect a handsome residence as soon as the weather will permit. The family of Rev. J. M. Fos

ter accompanied him to Bloomington his wife and three childrenand they will visit for a while, Mrs. Foster's mother, the widow of the

latn Rev. Mr. Turner, west of

town.

AifWOlflfCI

KaiTon PRooiwass-br

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Bloomington ragardlsw of . paTty.aaa

.ions, I have, di)cdod(tn,,hasair pendent candidaf i for' lt$y$i at the MftV election next. ThlOBil

hripf aiitlmKuSampht I ask the' WO SMTS'1

all votehi, i-tytrdleM nf irfrtlei; jjwAaj

jambs yKjaTOjj.jj,

DONT FORilf , THE MEIGGS SJjuRS' CONCERT; I FRIDAY NIGHT Hi:XT.

Yon can learn .of?

bargains in .the Ba)jMi(

caning ou xvngcmxa

Henry Woolery, of the -Bee

Hive firm, has joined the 'catnip

brigade. It is a daughter, and of

course handsome.

Win. Biakcly, hear Clear

Creek Station, is feeding thirtylive head of 3-ycar old steers. This is about Khe number he gets ready for market each season.

John Stepp has filly-five head

of three and four year old cattle

which he is feeding for market. I

He Usually graces till September ! before selling. Geo. Stepp hi feeding twenty-

six head of cattle on his farm (the old Campbell place). George Stepp

usually feeds and grazes his cattle till they are about five years old; and when be sells them they are immense. Prof. Richard Owen reached his 7oth year on the 6th of January. He is engaged injiterary work at his cosy home in New Harmony. Ind.. and is writing a

work on American Earthquakes for the "American Association for

Yotj want e nnHfrns of New Cars

Sz&ti&s&r :'rttf&wn(M!

ivjkjv s i vivr, ana gwwwwriww,

CASH PRICES.

t?rTYiemhr?f thi I

S,tofe will be opefi at

Tins will be the ic your dry goods, notion) hats and capp, at tlo 1 We advise you to gi a call.

Pedigreed Durham years old. for sale. Cill

him. 1 mile east of

.Tn 1 lfidS; T. MI LP.

'TmtM

nft IjlifaMl

m-r, a

8-i

It will pav vonr orders until

Cravens' Cash stow.

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-Go to the Feo

tiu- advHiiccroent of Science.

eeries.

in the msrkt -Jhr i

& Karsclh; , Si

tor Front now Wir44ar5g Mnroh I will sell what rngsi! my hpavy Kip Boctt a reduction in pri(;;f cents per pair, spot .eatii vj m- All rip? Stoga 'B-fit so down gt the rice. - W. T. BUtft oti wiil sdyfe fae by taking in a pair df French. Kip Boots, at $4 16 fornii r jjri.lj&d 5 50 per pair, thtti cfsn wjMffe,! Only at ' ;if?CBf.f IB'-S. WSF Prices iwoW4 btW i tor Goods only, to clean or stock,

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sold

W nan 'liTTrmim'

bv j. B. Clark, beaaaif W flnl fii ....

..W Tl JraiM. nnc of the men I t vs.-am P.rif. n makp; thp BWlftS B

(..,f whon'. there are a largo number) j t. wltt twaa. . B. C '

I when v-f"1 end m an or ) r. ... j i

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ji. inter it; present proprtttorsnip, . jtiml paid for it pioriptiy rach yeor.

came in last week to make his regulur ami jal contribution; Chesley Woe d ward, who owns the old John Biakcly farm, is feeding thirt;y-fiVe head ot iiattlej great arid small. Sixteen head are ready to be grased for market; the remainder will have to be Fed longer. Woodward has one of the best farms iii the county, and it is no trouble to get sixty bushels of corn to the acre from it, one year with another:

Wib. C; Borland carte to the Progresit office Wlnesdy, to make

His eighteenth acaual payment for the paper. It w is due oil the 4th, and Mr. BorlaUd is always here fin (he day rain or shine. Mr. Borland, and his sons are feeding sixty heaii of three anc' four year old uteere, which they will put on grasti id the Spring. They usually sell their cal tie the lot of July or early in August.

John C. Do! n and wife, have feturned to Bloomington, after

an absence of seven weeks, during which time they visited Chicago;

Atchison, Kankakee, and ether

points. Mr. Dokn says that bui-

Ciark sell, it.

.r.

Miss McDermott is making

preparations to build a handsome

cottage house on the lot just west of

Profi B:Uentiue's property, cast

7t!i street. The inside finish will j nmi is in a oorc paralyzed condi

Ev : n vr.r.Dy sihoiil 1

those "tWilur DM..1, : r .- t hoase of Atc0Ila C. Kvory fiviewt foot wear can be seen at. itiw c;!ablisba went. . ......w.

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GoirRir Rotb. Til de

and roost vanedatfeornttfjeat

er goode! in the to 'mayl on the shi lves,of GhU'F store. So font W Chat

iu lire MUPijWCTfl Wfl.J"V9fc" . .. . -!.. .v. ,:-. iltifi,!;

mf.teiv is ne acqniiiniea. WRna ,?f the' people Hint be afjmj leci a rtlMrfagMS

won't tftke all the. tbofeev'

raise to buy ydn.i wllifciqa Mobley, but hi 3dfg

j vt iissivi.i . -very , f$ , j

Nevbb buy a iwr$1hI

cloak, or any artteiliot

Cb.. k H

Pir.i30 up totfjmt tho sbclvus crowded wijAnjrw

quiromeftWof te tfaUot S.1fiSKS

Thprr rp rnrirBiftrit' aSaalM

class Sri tWi stora.

be of liard wood; aud no expense

will be spared iii making it conve-

tion in Kansas than here, but as

the farmirig community are

uiwut and attractive: The hoiiHe '. holding the biillt of their ptodueej

everything will come right with

spring weather and good roti'ds. Eld. Jas. M: Mathes called oU the Progress, Tuesday of last week, to renew Old a;quniHtance. TKEld; is one hi th editor's old time

frieridi, and we re proiid ti know

Is already rented ft) Mr. S.

Dodds, of the Chair Factory. Manager Randolph, on Friday night, offered a prize of a pair of handsome roller skates to the roost graceful young lacty skater. A cootroifctce df comiwei-

bial tourists, temporanly tarrying i j,;m essttch; Alihdugh in Ins 77th in. the city, aoted as judged; and the ! ye8r, Eld. Matliet is cnoyitig good prise was awarded to the daughter ;j general health is capable of and dl? Dr. J- B. rfdfi'ui; Miss Ella; an., does a large amount of literary

ing in eCRllft ft tbo ottir,s comblnwiL

Now toe feirinfeiti!

rproaohmg, and the !(

Sire m onvts ncevty

suits cnt and utattey

time, hiif WWtf merchnt taitori

south side nblM choice line of B5i

piece goods are kt

unit; tnoi Gee ih titeaek the taste and'.

hv htm In stha. . j

into -:fjKm0M

o wi "bis:

fho rWHI ai

hd.icjy$J not oul proooHt

true phiJaothH

tnorougn una .-i

accomplished attd attractive yCiucig liidy of Ibis place.'

Wylie, west of towiij

work, and hdlds frequent protracted meetings. He says that he came

to, Bloomington to attend college

tok ah involuntarv bath. Sunday a; iii 1888, teniauung tour years, in

week. He liad be'en cutting ice oh 1843 ho bought the Blomingtou a nond that lies between the boas, Tribune of Jesse lira ndon, arrd pnb-

snd the barn; and when on his w siy

to the barn he stepped ou the newly-formed ice aud down he went.

The pond was deep, and he had to ;

call for help before he was extrtentfroni bit bath;

lished tbat paper and the Christian

Record from tho same office, fer several yesw. We trust that he may be spared for many years to l.a !inrch for which he has 80

5ienli!y uG hwt1y labortd;

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The iv8& gi"

tj week by tw r heeded, 'jF'tt$hf

it

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ion Store oiM-,ig stove is oooiaV PrreM Block aw

atpcet . CegVftA

snferfaHfRirts m HW

keepi be wnM custars. and other dtk

The ntock of Gliiwaw awf ware is well wlertild is

a smaH-wnM''TW lSMtti

can alwava

as some ofvf 'w-

i. th eonlOTr4uWl,g

Try h. " wjfm ' ill

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