Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 January 1886 — Page 3
BLOOttlXG'TOS.
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Arrives, going North: W J a'ayetto Accommodation....... 6:40a..m ' icago Day Mil,....... Ifci.lA.n jo Night Express, 11:29p.M rivsa, going South: Bloomington Accommodation, 9-OOp.m Louisville Day Mail,..- .. 4:i0p.M V do Night Express 3:43a.m See General Advertising Card.
Editor Progress You will please an
nounce that I am a candidate lor mo
Office of Treasurer of .Monroe county,
subject to a Republican primary elec
tion ok a nominating convention.
I. MILT. ROGERS. Ed. Progress You will please annonnce
that I am a candidate for tho office of Re
corder of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the Republican party, however
expressed.
JONATHAN juuuuiun.
YASBtbIA USB. Terra Haute & Indianapolis Railivad.
Ensta. m.
V""" Gains tlnr
s. a ' ' i --5 p. 1 X yts Nor, ..'peril! rev ..'f.ns, also Tot.
TfiXfis points
-T.i-itve Greencasita Jd'
'2:00 vt. ta.. 3:''Ji p. ra.. and
- , -
tr3en . m.
st!' 8-50
I 1110 a. in
Tiir-e Haute for
d j. is p. ro.; ar-
2 v5 n. m and
ueelions for all
Vost.
tickets to New Or-
., ti.-fcets to Florida and
at 10 a- T-a'.es. rot maps,
'...' e. .., Ar W.wviov. Tcket Aeents at
"irr J N. LANOWORTHY.
Traveling Passenger Agent, Terra Haute,
.nd.
ALL KINDS OF FRESH KOASTED COFFEES, at Dann & Co.'a old stand.
WGeo. Benckart's Pure Apple
Swfct fhnRH. I nave lust re
ceived a barrel of pare apple (war-
rantwft cider, for mince pies ana
tur Knlifl.iv nurnoses. and desire
. r r - . , .
persons who need sometwng 01 iu
bind to call soon, uememoer mm
ia not imitation eider, but the pure
article, made from apples and war
ranted to be as pore as u is gouu.
GEORGE A. JSJfiJNUlvAttx.
YOURSELF AND liAY "Are Invited to attend a reception At Charley Mobley'a Store,
Beginning to-day and lasting till
Next Swung,
When will be shown some Bargains
Worth Securing.
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Bring your Pocketbooks, and well
filled with money.
I have a single story frame
bouse for sale, situated in the east
ern part of Bloomington, near the Kew College Buildings. For price
and terms address C. D. McLah lan, Harrodsburg, Indiana.
To reduce stock I am now offering my entire lot of goods, inflntlinB the. best lines of Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers, at a figure be
low cost ; in fact i will sell tnem n almost anv nrice yon may want to
I have more goods than I
an carry through the winter, and am forced to get rid of them. JDon't
put off coming till the stock all nicked over, but come at qnee and
tret the best goods for your money
llemraiber that cost cuts no figure
in this sale the goods MUST be
sold. GE0.T. ATKINSON.
tSTlf you want to borrow money at lowest rates, or if you want to insure your property, call
on East & East.
Robertson Bros, have all the best brands of Flour, and deliver ll frtwla nrnmntlv. Ask to see
new arrivals of Tea and Coffee.
awammmiaaaaag!'g . ' - ; .
Going to Quit
W3T-
I am going to quit the Eeady-mado Clothing business and give my entire attention to MERCHANT TAILOBING. To do this I will be compelled to sacrifice much of my stock, and I WILL DO IT. YOUR PRICES, NOT MINE, will be accepted for these goods. SOUTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE BEN J. McGKJ.
LIST OF USDS
Washington Township. On
which have been returned A Rlu 1Pa . tha Beech
unsold ror 1011 uiBu. j i ---- ..,..
Mosey Talks! Two phaetons
three side bars, one end spring, one
buckboard. one spring wagon must
be sold a great sacrifice. Now is
your opportunity.
JttCr HESTERS hakdwaka
been offered for sale and remain
wa il of bidders, three years or more prior to aarch 28th, 1881, as returned by Isaac Ckunan and his predecessors in office: Bean Blossom Townshi p. Ifl Joan Harris, pt nwsw soc28 tlO r2w 3 acres; valuo 40; total tax $3 00 "Washington Township. 656 John W. Hubbard, swse secl4 tlO rlw, 10 acres; value 200 j total tax 47.81
Tt'l ittnrK Smun, g an, nwnw
Prompt attention given orders
by postal card for shavings ana blocks. Give etreet and name.
J. C. Dolan & L'o.
MOSE KAKN HAS JUST RECEIVED
480 OVERCOATS,
NICEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS IN INDIANA.
AS LOW AS 12.50, 53, $4 and ?5. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM
WHEN IN TOWN. MOSE KAHN.
James Ryan has for sale at his
shop same fine two horse wagons, . . . ,
only Bixty aollars eacn, spring wagons, buezies. phaetons &c.j ail
ready to hitch to. He proposes to
sell them as cheap as they can be
bought anywhere, and he warrants them pnt up in a durable style.
Call and inspect these vehicles, op-
nosite the county jail, ftejoreyou
buy. Job work and horse shoeing
done promptly.
flmv School House, near JL. D. Polly s
w.Vnn into, and after tha person had
occupied the house all night and had burnA ... m 1 n.l oil tllA AMIOM
and at nnDAffttus convenient be tnon
tomsther all the, Iwoks, slates
sachels and papers, laid tbem on the floor im frnnt of the stove and fired them.
TK0.0 !! inhHTaboon Teacher's Institute
on tlio rollnwinc dav. and on account of
Mia vritv of Sie weather it was deemed
i VoTn kpTl nw5'o,TtTwse and pt hiexpe.iient.to attempt an Institute and
nn 1AA vnlno 1 t-ianrtNk UnrilinU WHS 1TIVWII IWIO W
?.w sec.,?'.llu ' MTrin- class in the school house. So
touu x , . . ho w- to d
t t. cai.il tin rln. build a fire, in order to nave
40 acres; value 135;. total tax 10.40 904 M. E. Hacker, neriw seo.5 tlOrle,
40 acres
ATTENTIOR, REPUBLICANS! The Republican Central Commitloo of
Monroo countv will haxo an important
meeting noxt Saturday, January 23d, 1885, at 1 o'olock p.m., in tho Grand Jury room.
A full atlendanoe tsdesireuWM. V. BROWNING, Chairman.
and to
the room
comfortable for his school. When he opm . a a .St a. 1 tka Wa.1ra .'i fl
SnT Hereded in' inguishrng the f son have gone to Chicago to secure
Mrs. Flora Gibson, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs.
Coffin, for the past week, returned
ed to her home in Indianapolis, on
Tuesday. Under the Cleveland adminis
tration the "week of prayer" was not observed in this place. This is owing to the evil influence of the
Democratic Congress, no douot. Col. Taylor, now of Lafayette,
was lu re last week attending the
funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. McPbeetcrs. Col. T. had not been
! mAnmin.Ai Kn&la Dt HPO Kill 10-
, a ai t ... during the past ten days, moval to the "Star" city, some four
It 5s said that John M. McGeo will be a Democratic candidate for county clerk. Progress. You are afraid he will be ; you mean. Courier. Oh, no ; MuGee's not dangerous. True he did chase the boys pretty close, but he didn't "get there." Greencastle Banner: Misses CaUie Rudisill and Minnie Harbi-
value lou; touu x . -, ... tannmMkni, "
954 Joe M. Pelfor, et al, nene seco n 1 u wluuui -..s - -- - f"-"-" & 1
- ' .n.M D..!J 1 .. .k. nhn llul ItlA JlMW 1131(1
rl. 40 acres: value 340 ; total tax m." bviubduj mo - ----- "i Tt " r.. a.i un (h. nviki moments nrevi-
ifenton iownsuip. J ; , ,L" , 1203 David M. Oliver, nesw sees t9 rle, ous. Tracks ware seer, in the snow and 40 acres; value 90; toUl tax 64.95 theparty tracked to
l'MO Wm Kilinrtimn I1V1I& Mnne. win uiBBKimb. uuiuviw....- .
neie chf swne sec33, swse sec28 110 riw Dean oinainea 10 juswy
Auditor Alexander has a neat four room house, with all requisite oot hon,ws, and a large lot well sel with frnit trees and vines which will he sold on reasonable terms.
160; value 3T5; total tax 42.15 Bloomington Township. i:i4B Eleanor Brannam. nwne seel t9
rlw, 40 acres ; value 300; total tax 24.58 1460 Herring & Fierce, pt sw sec32 19 rlw, li acres; value 100; total tax 15.04
xown oi Aiiotusviiiu. saw rhariHi E. "Whitesell. nl nw seolO
t9 r2w, 10-100 acres j value 30 ; total tax 54.35
Perry Township. 3i3S 1vi N. HcVev. Pt ehf sw sec34
t8 -lw, T5-100 acres j value 25; total tax
20. )2
Salt Creek Township. 4146 Green B. Cruse, sene sec2 18 rle,
40 acres ; value GO ; total tax b.u
4; 35 Robert Strean s est, ptsesw seca, pt ae E0C34, pt whf se S9C34, pt whf nw sec 34 to rle, 69 acres; value 365 ; total tax 2.0a
.Polk Township. 4422 Martin Beta, se ne secT.tf rle, 40 acres,; value 160; total tax 20.11 4454 Edward Cazoe's heirs, nwnw sec2l t? rle, 40 acres; value 170; total tin 52.44 4.)09 Catharine Edwards, nonescc36t7 rli, 40 acres; value 100; total tax 62.10 4.534 Henry Graham, nhf nene socl9 17 t2i. 20 acres : value 40: total tax 17.55
4575 B. P. Richardson, eside nwse sec 11 t7 rle, 30 acres . value 60; total tax 26.67
Clear Crock Township. 4335 Cnieo & Clark, pt nene sccl.l 17 rt w, 37 50-100 acres ; value 150; total tux IC.19.
State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss.
- I W. M. Alexander, Auditor in ana ior said cuuntv. "hereby Certify that the fore-
A. E. Cooper and wile, who went to Kansas a 6hort time ago,
have returned home, and commenc
ed housekeeping at Clear Creek,
Monroe county.
There
has ben several thefts of various articles recently in this neighborhood, all of which boam. ... nlnatAl. .Mim (1 tllA BATTlfl PeTSOn.
who is saRneeted of the crime of flring the The annointments of the post-
2h: t Bedford
uo uzrx-t irv wkuk
O. Tan Zandt & SSon
XJJH D K K T A. K B 'wrv vv a t" net IV
'afii;. TlnrHil fiskPtn. Cases and I make enough of this candy to snp
... taitiv --w -w j i - . .
nK HMm,nn.rrnwshir. OiV ftW customers, OUI IHIS srasim
Besckart's Congh Canrty is
made with Hoarhound and Boneset,
and gives almost instant relief.
Last winter Benckart conld not
JZ D. POLL.EY.
Indian Creek. Our schools are all running in satisfactory condition. Two families leave our township this month, those of Henry White and John Crain. They ge to Nebraska. Seems to us it is cold enough here without going to a colder place. . The revival meeting under Elder Crain's efforts, has closed, and was quite succossf,.i '
Dur ngthe wintry weather people sit good Republican, places his
arountt their fire-places a groai aeai aim talk now, of the men they prefer for counts nfli(Mn next term. There are a varie
ty of opinions expressed on this subject some of thorn would surprise you.
r.na & Bute her have gone into the
manufacture of shingles, and are making a success of tho business.
Tho firnm familv of this township IS
sorely afflicted. David Crum, tho oead o! tla f-niilv. who so badlv injured one of
h 1m hv a full on the ice last winter,
has never beon able to walk since ; Mrs. Crum is a ereat sufferer with bronchitis,
and J ohn.the son, is helpless with epilepsy
W u the Chambers trial is to be gone
. Qrnin next week. Very many of
our host people regard Chambers as a per
secuted man a vicura m oibumwuiw and no difference what the verdict may
He h
. . ' . - j K :il cuntinue to so rcuard mm.
ZZn prTr to March M ' IsT Vnd Tgren, gawky country boy, whose every
a tv interest and cestdue thereon and the ea inio a sign k"" j i'"' ?,,Kr W r, 15, ai. the and b, oorr.idents ;wt.U
Htivft tracts S W uw unni pu.. -
i same will be is gratified to note that the Progress has al
auction by the
came up for confirmation in the U,
S. Senate last week, and went
through without objection. It is said
that some of the local Democrats
are contesting the confirmation of
Mr. Fcltusof this place.
Jonathan Nicholson, an old
soldier, a tanner by trade, and a
an
nouncement in this week's Progress for the office of County Recorder.
Mr. Nicholson would honor the position, and if nominated, will make the opposition candidate drop behind in a way he will despise.
The funeral services of Mrs.
McPheeters were to have been held
on Friday, but owing to the heavy
fall of rain that continued all day,
a postponement was had till Sunday
at 2 o clock p. m. The services
were conducted by Profs. Wylie and
Go to George Benckaits and get a quart of nice apple cider for ten cents. It is good. Wm. Seward jr.is the father of a bright young son, now some fifteen days old. Mr. Will, Oiler of Lafayette, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Rawlcs, in this city. Howard Maxwell took "the road" again on Monday for his old
house,Wilc3,Coffin & Co., Indianapolis. Wes. Durand lost the point of his right thumb, last Saturday, while working at the "equalizer'' in the Showers factory. Capt. Fields' little boy, Jesse,
has been quite ill with scarlet fever
but was evening.
Jacob Riddle is sick in Stanford with typhoid fever. His broth
er, P. G. Riddle, has just recovered
from an attack of typhoid fever. Mrsss9.C.R.Perdue Ed. Whet-
sell, Soddy Carmichael, D.O. Spen
cer, and Kogers & Ueuley, went to Indianapolis, on Tuesday to attend the suit brought against Mr. W. by a Boston firm. Cal. Worrall is in Washington City, looking after pension matters. He is also instructed by the Progress to go to Senator Beck and have him to "whoop up" the silver controversy. Bed room sets are to be manu
factured hereafter by Showers Bros, in an addition they are building to their factory. There is nothing slow about Showers Bros. Dr. Bragg, a former employe of the Bee Hive dry goods store, is now a fixture in one of the fancy
goods stores in Indianapolis, his
family have recently joined him.
Solomon Morgan, of Indian
Creek tp. aged about 90 years, died Saturday a week and was buried in
the cemetery near Walker's Chapel.
Cold weather, in this latitude, is always fatal to old people.
Cedarville, O., Herald: The
Odd Fellows' Lodge of this place
will publicly install the:r ofheers
next Thursday, the 15th inst. Re-
iort Bays that D. S. Ervin, who by the way is an anti-secret society man, will be publicly initiated cn that evening.
Mr. Will. Gordon of Salem,
mo bo cm a c.
A wild, passionate, unreasoning mob of men have hung the Solsberry murderer. The life of tl)e miserable wretch is a small matter. But good order, law, justice, and peace, are matters of consequence. Mob law is anarchy. It is the absence of all law. It is the assassination of organized society. Its spirit is hot that which loves peace,
which seeks security, which cxe-
cntes justice, which would prevent
and punish crime, which respects law, which loves righteousness and hates iniquity. It is the opposite of all these. The human passions, rage, hate and revenge, which have no part in God's government and should have none in man's, is the motive power of the mob. Men talk of thus preventing a repetition of such a horrible crime. But sad
for their theory ,it Is true of all limes
and places that murders and high crimes prevail in direct proportion
as mob law runs riot. And so
Southern Indiana continues to dis
grace the State, and advertises itself as a dark region which needs,
first of all, the spelling book and tho New Testament. These agen-
Calendar of 13ntrtalnmeuti
from Jan. 1:111 March, 'SO. This is tho busy, pushing, Winter Tritt
of College. Entert nnments and Lcturoe come thick and fast. It may be interest
ing to take a look tthead, and decide what
we want to go U. Here are soma or
them :
The Athenian Anniversary, Feb. 12. The Twenty Sectnd Anniversary, Feb. The G. W. Cable Lecture. The Beccher Led ure the event of tha
ear last of Feb. or first of Maroh.
The Prep.-High School Contest, Feb-16. The Temperance Prisea C mtert, litpria
$20; 2d prize 910; March 9.
The C: vil Service Prise Contest, 1 prize
$25; 2d prize $15; Feb. 26.
The Primary Ontorical Conteat,Meaa. Lecture by Mr. Sougar of Lafayette.
Sabbath Lecture, b.f :
Dr. H. V. P.issag, Ponn., 'Orators and Oratory," Jan I!4. Hon. E. XT. Half ard, Editor India'polU Journal.'Our ycung men shall see visions," Jan. 31. Rev. Jos. S. Jenckes, Feb'y 21. Prof. Fred. Treuiley, Feb'y 7. Supt. James Balt.win, Rushvllle, Feb'y 14, "Books and their Readers." Prof. Coulter, "Wabash, Feb'y 28.
cies, which have worked wonders
for good under worse conditions,are at work here. The wot Id moves.
Let us hope that, as it goes toward
a better civilization, Southern Indi
ana may not fall out of the proces
sion, nor lug so far in the rear.
Ballentine, in Walnut st. Picsby- Ind.,and Miss Lizzie Porter ot this
terian church, and drew a large county, are to be married this ev-
acqiiain-
nLihl to order. Orders by tele-
inraoh will receive prompt atten-
tion. Shop on College Avenue,
north end of W. O. Fee's JBmldlog, Bloomington, I ndiana. '
Go to John Little's furniture store and sewing machine office, one j
door north of Reed's harness shop,
and examine his spring mattresses;
cost $18, and are good as new.
James C. Robinson (formerly
with Haley & Co.) is now located on the west side, north of Geo. Atkin
son's. Robinson is an active and energetic proecrviuan.and understands
the needs of the Bloomington pub
lic. His stock is fresh and well
selected, and comprises a general
line of all eoods sold in this place.
He is sole agent, for Fleishman's
Yeast, the best made. His Coffees, Teas and Susan are the beat that
money will boy. Call sad see him
in bis Rocerv store, be wants to
meet bis old friends.
he will endeavor to accommodate them in this particular.
IMPORTANT TO PASTIES WMT1IB FOOT WEAR.
I intend reducing my entire
stock of boots and shoes, and will offer to the trade special drives in every department for the CASH. This stock is the largest and most complete in the city, and will be offered for cash at greatly reduced prices. Come early, and make your selection. All goods to be paid for at the store, at these cut prices. W. T. BLAIR.
ISP'
named above .and that th flffnred fnl- sain at ' DUbl'lC
f Viintv Trftusurer of said countv, on tne
2d Monday of February l8(Sat rt o'clock
m. and continue irom aay w uy un
til all ar sold.
W. M. Alcxakvxr, Auditor Monroo co.
Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 31st, 1885. Notice is hereby given that I will offer
for sale at tho court house door m the -ii.v of Rtaorr.iiiEton. county and state
t fnrisaid. on Monday the Sth day of
audience
tances.
of friends and
A delightful progressive euchre
party was given on last Wednes-
i, or prejudice the people against day night by Miss Mat tie Buskirk.
tiiavs treated Chambers fairly m giving
the evidence without any coloring or effort m nuint the case darker than it
reitllv was. or 1
him. We are as anxious that the guuty T. vr; vv. Brown.
the prosecution can! & '
man oe punished as
be.
Aboriqiskk.
for
According to the calendar
188. Valentine day. Memorial
February, 1886, at 10 o'clock a. m , being T?m f Tnl nnmP the 2d Monday of February, 1886, the day and the lourtb of July .come
Miss Ella Rawlci, Miss Emma Al
lison, Miss Prudence Arnott, Miss
Idar Mauley, Mr. Will. Adams, Mr.
Thos. Lone, Mr. Will. Oiler, Mr.
Ibreiroine lands that have been dolinquent
for threo voars prior lb March 29, 1881,
ni1 4vfl remained unsold for waat of I
hMrinrs. I will sail said lands to the
highest bidder, for cash, and tho County Auditor will issue tho purchaser a certifi-
ite of sale tiie same as is si van in other
iax sales.
Isaac Clamas, Treasurer. Bloomington, Ind., Dec 31st, 1885.
s ir . ,i lr.ir
wards, jut. Jiusseii anu mr. v u
PotK Tp. Winter has made its
appearance in good earnest. Snow drifts from 4 to 5 feet deep. Sunday morning the thermometer stood 12 below zerot Wm. Armbrnster has in addition to his grist mill, started a spoke factory. Success to him. Wm. Normatt bas removed to his old farm, and is doing well.
Some of the teachers of this town-
A Rubber Boot with a solid sole
leather bottom. A "new wrinkle.
but the most sensible one yet seen
Everybody is invited -to come and i an;n were retired bv the Trustee
W . I . Ik!, ainnalln ot VA Wlintoall'a r
For Sale or Trade. l have i i0r not giving aauaiaunuu.
160 acres of land one mile from the court house (northeast) which I
wish to sell, or will trade tor town
nronertv. The land well 1m-
roved and in gooa eonamoa, gooo uildines. plenty of timber and
lentr of water. For foil particu
ittrs apply to J. B. Fans, Bloom-1 Bran and Shohts. Two car-
""i t -w nru 1 1 J -a .a t i- . .
logton, ind. Win oe pureeieo 101 loads lost brought on Dy ttooenson
suit purchasers. IBros. Call and get a hundred
pounds lor your cow. tsess ieea
ening at 6 o'clock, at the residence
of the bride s parents, by Rev. Mr, Carter of Ellettsville. Whenever an individual under
takes to build up his business by
endeavoring to tear down the bust
ness ot another, lie eventually ere
ut 08 contempt in the minds of the
oublic. and directs sympathy and
patronage to bis uncomplaining
competitor.
Ice cutting was begun on
Wttiltiocflair a rwl a larir niimit.itv
uu uuuuay. Buskirk. Abe lavors were cap- Wfta nut .,. Benckart.Mart. A ex
The Indianapolis News ays tMretj by Miss EllaRawles and Mr. Under, Walker Bros., Orchard &
Son, uron a K,oseoerry,ana pernaps
.ill- Una arrested on a charge . "ere were storing away tne crys-
- I ill i2R mm ut yv :t hi niii inivts u
of horsestealing. Newmirket nartv on last Friday
vr r iTia n o!i I ! 1 1 r u. ftLi.J XJ"
win. v v - . imaiii, ui uuuui i """"I I Tl. nn,n ltt,; ln,o
to hersons, m southern Kansas anu u,em. To the gentleman and iauy haa gecurej the services of Mr.
tha Indian Territory) returned to i having the best score a priz was Coneland of Cincinnati, who has
Bloomington on Friday evening awarded. The company was com- taken charge of the merchant tailor
loot f rH Hnr il,ink-s Indian Ter- r nr;M Minnie nn Mr. ing department. Mr. C. is turning
.1. is.-.x i j i.l . it. mi... out some verV handsome work tor
ritory comprises me miest tauu J0nn t.ravens m.ss jmma Vinson, BIoomi ton meJ) and the .Corn
hahAl.l 1 a . rmrm J".aaaAM SaflB S 111 AW . P . a . m .
Hum rstvBi, .. wo er" has evidently Becuretl a prize
John Howe, Miss Reim, Dr. James Mr. Copeland is occupying Prof.
Maxwell and Mr. Eugene Faris. Clark's house on Kirkwood Avenue.
Henry Livingston-, a fourteen Xl,e (-!hurch of Christ (W0T'
l,o T?nro snipping at me corner oi mi anu
i BAinnAa nkannnrai vnnniiToii a a vuic
Miss Leona Rime, of Bedford,
is the guest of Miss Mollie Wal
dron.
A son of Mrs. Susan Johnson
living in Halt Creek township, died
last week. He was aged about 20
years.
The I. B. & W. railroad agent at Columbus, Ind., sold tickets for
Kansas points last week to thirty
three nersons. Kansas seems stil
to be booming.
Andrew Hoover is now sol
proprietor of the wapon and black
smith shop on College Avenue.
Mr. Dobson will hold a posiliou at
the forge with Mr. Hoover.
Henry Eller bought 5,000 lb3
nf bone dust of Dunn & Co. on
Saturday, and says lie will go farming again in the spring, if
does not meet with a buyer. Hin self and wife are staying in Bloom
ington with their son-in-law, Wm
Johnson.
The Bedford Mail says? "Rob
ert McKinleyhas tendered hia res
ignation as oupt
Stone quarry,
cepted
lal cakes. Ice is from six to eight
inches in thickness and vtry clear-.
of the Hoosier
which has been ac
He will take an interest
in James Nichol & Go 's Quarry,
B
I C
I If
IIETOB of the City
to all his aM
of new
nnHE phopi:
1 Book Store ar n ounces
patrons, and an ircmeuso number
ones, that he is
Still on Hancta.
and though he has been very slow in stat- '
ir.g the ract, ne is sun in toe uira Bloomington, and bettor prepared than
ever to cater to th j varied taste of this cultured communit y. Thus, in addition to an immense sto.k of School and Col
lege Text Books b! has a line supply Of
Wall Paper, Win
dow Shades anil Fixtures. CHROnOS, Olft. PA ISTMGS,
superior Pocket Cutlery, G14 Pens, Al-
bums, una rancy &rucica ni avmiwiw-, too great to admit of enumeration.
Xli News nta.ncl is well suppliud w tb choice Beading. Ha
also carries a. full inc of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,,
and almost everything else, to meet taa
literarv wants of mis community.
Teachers, and oi her friends of education
arc invited to make his store thaw beao-
quartcrs, where they will b cordially we!- .
corned, and no enori sparea in nm ar
stay pleasant. - r. uwitr
f'4
-mi
Tbere is a brand of flour soldi
bv Robertson Bros., that cxeeu
anything in the line of flonr ever
brought to tou n. Jt isaa ngniaw down, flying up when shaken slightly, and makes the best breaa ever seen. 'I he brand is called "Purity," and i.he flour is nil that
is claimed for it. it will pay you to buy a sack. Fine GREEN and Black Tisas, new crop at Duun & Co.'a old stand
ever beheld.
Usually you buy bed springs, and then have to buy a mattress. I
cati fit you out with a handsome
bed with mattress and springs com
bined. for a very reasonable am
onnti
red front shoe store.
Genuine Mexican Java Coffee
can be procured at Robertson Bros.
grocery store. Ihey make a spec
ialty of PL) KJ& goods, no imitation.
Just try them once.
Call on John Little, north of sold.
Reed's harness shop before baying
a mattress. He bas the very article
for fall and winter use, and at much
less than original cost.
. Brtjcy Hodges is located Leverett Cochran's room, and does manner of watch and jewelry repair
He meads umbrellas, parasols, ete- and
warrants all work. He also keeps s neat atock of jewelry- Give Drory a call when
yon want "tinkering' worlc done.
Tired ana Langaid Womtsa-.
How many 'woman there are of whom
these words are true : "They feel langnid
and tired, hardly able to bear their weight upon their feet, the bloom all gone from
their cheeks, irritable and cross without
meaning tb be, nerves all upset, worried with the children,fretted over little things,
a burden to tuemsetves, ana yet witn nc
:tcute disease." What a pity it is. But ii few bottles of Parker's Tonic will drive all
this away, and relieve the troubles peculir.: to their sex.
Mr. Sherman Davis has taken
Jack Randolph's place and is get
ting along splendidly.
L. W. Brannam has taken Stella
Norman's place-.
J. H. Murphy has purchased 40
acres ot land of Wm. Norman price
200.
R. S. Judah was the guest of
Wm. Armbruster and family Satur
day and Sunday.
A big boy at Peter Cazee's. Mack Stephens has a boy-.
awn a
year old boy, was in
Come and sea me, north of Upoke factory last Saturday playing y , .f ' ' handsome silver
communion setj presented by Mrs
Call at Allen's hardware store arid examine the "Eavorite" cooking stove. It has no equal ia this
or any other market. Better get
van a drum stove for rapid heating.
For permanent heat or beauty of nonea ranee, let us order one of
those handsome square base-burner stoves ler yon. A full and very
complete stock of all
Wabash Scraie)ie, and Itch, cured
. . -Mr-. ji 1 1 l. ; i
in 3S minutes, oy vvoouiuras imu.hr
Lotion. Use no other. This never fails
Sold by H. Lindley, Druggist. iovl2-y
ilson's grocery. John luttle. Ub u machi,re known as the
Mr. Will. Parker of Grand- "throater," in which are two sets ol
view, Iud., a former student of the j revolving knives, that carry around
University, was visiting his aunt, spokes and reduce their thickness,
Mrs. Lanmau several days of last! ne was throwing a string in the
week. machine and watching it cut it into
A little girl of Mrs. John Cai-r fragments, when in looking in an
wis buried from the Catholic church other direction, while bis ngiw liana
i..i (nu., n.r,rn;nr nl, a l..l still hung over the machine, ii
uu inov imvuuu v MiwiMSMbi wsv j -
Fred. Howe of this place, ana her
mother; Mrs. Frazee of Louisville,
Ky. The gift is highly appreciated by the Churchi
-Dr. Bowman was the recipient
of a surprise birth-day dinner lust
Monday, and several bauusoine
presents, lhe Doctor was com-
oletelv taken in, as ne never sus-
, . .i. j uieteiv
erysipelas several months ago, an" I iJ' jT linl J ihit llnrors pectetl a surprise dinner) and bur-
"--'J t, - e.--- -oJ f,m liU hits iibbs n iiann fn
had since been deaf dumb and
blind. Geo. G, Dnnn and wife
Me
To-
mar ... ti- YM jl J 1 I.
Mrs. J&liza jjiewwoou uas ueeu . SJa ; n),nA
confined to her bed for two months -a -
and is slowly recovering. ance Pn ine Iunerai OI f rs;
Protracted meeting in session on fneeters-. m. r. xunn u ia Axom Creek, by ths ftev. Ecton. peka, Kas.
Seventeen members has been , taken Hext Ritiinlav a week is the
in-. X. Y. Z. , t r - 4U aa ra
,iXj SCli Biia.ij iui AwCijuuiiuuu
A Fact. Thousands of people mat meeting at which a new cen-
could afford to give away their old tral committee is to be chosen, delefurniture and buy new at the prices irates to congressional convention,
hardware and materials for black
smiths and builders. r "W. J. ALLEN
What wilt Barely Da It. One's hair begins to fall out from many causes. The Important question is : "Whut is sure to make it grow in agaib ? Accord ing to the testimony of thousands, Parker's Hair Balsam will do it. It Quickly covers
manner of bald spots, restores the original color when
Hemp Wilson's stock of queensware and glassware is very complete. He buys from first bands, and so can give some unheard of bs rutins to those in search of this class of goods. Goods deii vcrcd.
the hair is cray or faded, eradicates danci
ruff, and causes the scalp to feel cool ard well. It is not a dye, not groasy, high y
perfumed, safe. Never disappoints tho in
who require a nice, reliable dressing.
All patties indebted to Blair,
the boot man, failing to settle their
accounts at once, will be watted
upon by Jas. B. Clark, Collector,
iat an early date. W. T, BLAIR.
at which Robison is selling, at his
west side J? urmture store. Come
and get a cheap book case
In coffees and sugars Robertson
Bros, will step aside for no house
in the county. Call on them.
Call at McPheeters' Periodical and News Stand, and see the fine portrait of Grant. Some G. A. R. man ought to have it. It will be sold cheap, The best is the Stacy Adams fine shoe, hand-sewed and with Goodyear welt. They are both
handsome and serviceable. Get
them at Ed. WhelsoH's.
ijtc, selected. A large attendance
is confidently expecteth Yob will be there, it is presumed. Married, in Bloomington on Tuesday at 10 a.m., at the residence of the bride's parents, Miss Ida Harrold, daughter of Esquire Wm. Harrold,and Mr. Bert. Smith, of Dudley, this countv, Rev. A. B.
Philputt officiating.
The Bee Hive dry goods store is undergoing a general transforma
tion is being papered, painted, and
rearranged inside and will be as
handsome in the future us it has
been popular in the jmbt,
had to be amputated near the palm,
and the physician believes that it
were may yet be necessary to dissect out
the thumb. Dr. Jas. D. Alaxwe
jr.) gave him surgical attention.
The large crowd at the College j ways is a success.
Chanel. Sabbath afternoon, was
qrtile a tribute to Prof. W.J.Bryau's
ability as a public speaker. Very
few lararer audiences nave been tnere
this year, and the only advertise
ment the lecture recei ved was the
mere announcement of bis nanie,the
ned from his business as
take his mid-day lunch, entirely
unaware that a number of invited gentlemen guests were already seated at his table. When the ladies
undertake a surprise like this it aN
Wa wore somewhat hasty in tho con
clusions exnressed bv us in a card publish
ed last weutt, iiaviiig muu ucum vvii.imv.wm
that no injury was intended us iy tne publication objected to. Right hero we
will tK0 aavanuige oi mj uiuuh.uiui.. v say to the readers of the Progress, among
whom wo Have reason ia Kitowaro nuuiuor-
ed the best farmers and citizen or tne nnniiiv fone of tho Arm having; handled
near Harrodsburg, and act as traV
eling salesman for that company."
The 'county delinquent tax list
and three vear list appear in the
mm. Progress. The three year list dif
fers from the county list in that each parcel will be sold for whatever amount it will bring, while in the regular county list the entire amount must be bid The sale will
hoo-tn on the second Monday of
o
February.
Officers elect of Ellettsville
Lodge No. 298, 1. O, O. F., for the
ensuing term : Jl. u. tjnarooers, rs. G. : Josenh Thoroa, V. G. ; J. R.
Highet, Secy, j a F. Kelly, Treas. : J. T. Robertson, C. L. Buchanan, and W. R. Coffee, Trustees : J. W.
Jameraon, I. G. ; Simpson Sharp, HoKt W. A. Highet, R. S. to N.
G. ; Geo. D. Johnson, L. S. to N, G. 5 J. E. Edmondson, R. S, to V f? J. E, Steele L, S. to V. G.
W. M. Gillaspy, W. Cond.j W. &
Coffey, R. S. S. J. J Harris, A. S. S. j S. M. Blevens, Warden. Mrs. Belle Kahn, wife of Laac Kahn (formerly of Bloomington)
died at he homo in Indianapolis, on Jan. 12th. Mrs. Kahn had been sick but three or four days with an attack of what was supposed to be pneumonia, complicated with heart disease, which latter trouble she had suffered with more or Jess for years. Her husband had
gone out to secure a nurse, and Iiee rhn. who wits with hrr at the
time, suggested that she might per
haps rest easier if her position was
changed) to which she assented antl
placing his arms about her lifted
her gently j butjintas ho did pu she cnisned one of his hands con
vulsively and died.
Are you tired of the howling blasts and driving sleet 7 Vet excursion rates of the Vandlia line to points in tha Sunny South and leave for lands beyon the Herons of ice and sndw. In Texas and "Mexico you will fli.d good lands and i -i ;itn lu.v.Mid the frosts. . Consult
..m,.. nml Vandalia Asetitt OT ) .
AeenU No. !
Narth 6tU St. Terre Haute, fad.
'.
Choice cocktry cheese, New HAMS, at Dunn & Co.'s old stad SCTICE. Ti:e notes : nd accounts of the late firm ot L. S. Fields & Co, ba been left with me for collection bjr the assignee ol C. R. Perdue. AH that is not pai 1 in 15 daya will be collected according to law. Jan. 6th, 1866. R A. FULK Tennessee Sorghum, Ouly 40 i. per gallon, et Duun & Co.'s oid tad.
. Don't buy groceries till yoa call at Robertson Bro& Thy da have the chcicest line of good we have ever seen. FRENCH PEA8, PRUNELS,at Dunn & Co's old stand. Best produce always boughtby Hemp. WilsiiU) the grocer. Mi. can get good butter at his store aa
i well as an w vhwwm. !
He makes a specially ot nee teas,
cotl'ees, cigars and tobacco
Fresh supplies of groeerieerate i .1- I...
received eacn wee uy the corner grocer. Auioug tJK
latest is the "Magic Yeast Uker
and tne jsto wre jcwiug x
A1E the novelties m groceries can
be found in this house. All W, delivered free of charge.
previous Subbatbi His Subject was "the Christian Theory of Life."
He delivered his lecture without
man u script, which added to its ef-
a
feet. His plea was for broad Chn
lian charity tor all mankind as
against self-ism ; of giving to the
world instead of getting from it,
iho papers in the postoffico several yo irs)
that wo aro newer prcmruu m w out up prefcriptions, supply you with
HiliA!niH nAffitnlart' nnnvs. tlti.
tibHtlU.llU UIWIWtHW '
than ever, and we will try to bo wormy oi our customers' coiiudeneo.
JFAHIB OWUO.
Beni. McGeo has determined
to quit the ready-made clothing
business, and hcteafter devote his whole and entire attention to the merchant tailoring trade, of which
he has enough to more than kern
r., fiMttnilsniisniulBratnod him busv, hence ne will sell, until
. ... i. .i .-..:i. i I ; la Ai-.tii.nK nlnfii.rl rtti ilipcinfilr of
clothing now on nana, at any njice that will suit the customer. He
the intention of the article referred
to in the above. The Faris Bros, ore doing a neat, clean busi-
of spending one's self for others in- ness, their store is always attractive
o..J nt ,oL-;,.. ntlmra arlmmiurnr 1 mill inV'lllllg ill aniicarance, a IUI
atctiu is I u iiii viHViv w ----- cj a
to self.
mi imniaflinn
- I lUMlVa illlU t;viJ.ii-i vi '. ... . .... ... - -,
tainly a genius and was evidently to wu, prefer to buy in a ouiet i Lrdiicli of the bum8 and w fully ioih.og iuer mn mee ittB
making others administer and inviting In appearance, and cuts n ligure m inc i . i - i i r tiiov have secured, as they deserve J "is is no auvertisn It was a lectuae which left thy havsereU, as J ess.on. Prof. Bryan is cer- latJie8 aiu( Keutlemcn of Blooming-j Gee has breu a life
BitEAD the great staff of U !.
all the better for health for, IrOK, extra good. That is the. kiooj'
Belickart, th baker, bakes, Jerybody that has eaten this, breadj
Will eat it again, ltispera. Two car i.Aa.of. Bran end; Shorts just received by Riibertaoa, Bros, at their corner grocery. A Favor tb Hoel t.ha Or. chard Hpuso, si mated opposite thja. dapoL. Tho bou?o is. la ge.oonvcniently arranged, and the moms ro comfortably furnWwa. Gtod bods, a w tH supplied table all- HmV any ou.1 might desire, avo to 00 Min . hero. Wol! ar-anged sample rjOQnu ara, flttod up in the Orchard House, ani XJa murciaV travelc -s will nd tha tlroharf -a ' good house at vthicll to stop, SOaU sjip,-. plied to parser ,i a,t somlJ. Ii Orchard & Son aro tha pronator.
says he will not miss a sulo if price mm -. i- ... .1.. . .. . :.... I Tub 0-v.ctiiic am nnw MHMwa
ClltS II Uglirtl m mii iruiujwniu. tt" - ' -
vcrtising soheme to by Benckart every day, or two, lie
stock up, but Mo- bus made arrangements w wenve
lime ni thia them, certain, evwy Saturday,
1 boi ii to pcak to hia fellow nieu. J place like ihia.
i Uttletinined Uj unit it.
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