Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 June 1886 — Page 2

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WICKS & CP'S BEE HIVE WILL CELEBRATE THE 4th. YOU ARE INVITED.

Printed each Wednesday Morning, iy UmilAH A. GABK, Niter ud Publisher.

IX ADTAXCE, a Year

Kepaatltcan Caaaty Ticket. For Clerk, EKQCU FULLER. For Auditor, SILAS GRIMES. For Sheriff, SEW TON E. MATHERS. For Treasurer, JAMES H. GASTON. For Recorder, JOHN BRADFORD. For Surveyor, ANDREW G. D1LLMAN. For Coroner, JOSEPH ROGERS. For Commissioners, Second District W. M. A. K1RBT. Third DiArictJOHS P. IIARRELL.

Meredith, of Sardinia. Dr. Edwin

Post, professor of the Latin lan11.. , T II-

guige ana literature in Aei-nuw,

bas been granted a leave 01 aoscuw

for two years by the trustees 01 trie university. Professor Post will spend the vacation abroad, studying in the leading universities ot Europe. Prof. Henry B. Longden has been solicited to fill the vacan

cy thus occasioned.

a Perby Township No. 2.

Wheat cutting is about done. The crop

will not p an out wmi sumo hnt tu wiil tvrt as 'much for your bread

1 the coming year as you have in the past.

The rain last Saturdav ntcut and Son-

Iday morning, has done great damage to the oats crop.

Corn, throughout the county, is not an

average for this season of the year, and farmers can hardly expect under the most favorable season an average crop this fait

Trfah nntatnaa bids fair to be the largest

I crop ever harvested in the county, and we

can not see now any camninj .. the crop at this stage to lessen the prospect of an enormous crop.

Vegetables of all kinds will be abundant.

The berry crop is simply immense, and you can begin to pick berries by the 6th of July.

I AnAmttMa writing we don t see any

I rMmn for not beinn thankful for what

I hare you got, and also for the discord in

the Democratic ranxs.

t itnffaKtnnd that Fuller and Grimes

i are at the Trinity Springs getting tnem-

will be uncommonly interesting as they will represent various phases in the late county convention of tli Dems The stock killing case of Mrs. Buskirk against the railroad company was tried at Paoli last week, and a verdict given for Mrs. B. The railroad company

ought to pay for a plain case of stock

killing without a law suit, on a

Smith

A Far Treasarer at State. Capt. David E. Been, of Spen cer, is a candidate for the Republi

nomination for Treasurer of

State. Capt. B. is one of the best

known working Republicans in

Southern Indiana. Be a tooth an

ereanizer and a speaker, as well as MiTes jn fighting trim for the campaign

. . f fine nreseace. He is at I also understand that Tuley and Jones

a I a. . onA Kat Nam WRll.niT-

. - w i i ddi. mt wwwi - : k

cmdnate of Indiana I! Diversity, ana ,in mt . full ticket in the

i- j az isei U.u knA lost hot not least, that Marlio

soon aner nia grauu, - n . .nr.d out a ticket. This

entered the army, going through vMg fair to be a lively fight. Nothing

.i. . i a . . u lloa nf ha like variety.

IUC ln www I . lwm!n Knt-

- - - - I JfcYeTTDtrUy will gv w MtwMMn6ii. - War BBt not unscathed, tor he bears I nljaTl to celebrate and to hear Sam Jones, .. . i .i i I;. . W hone the Droeram laid down

Use scars iBMpuunij saw i "B rn l- Mrrid oat to tfie letter Why

the thickest of the fight. DSt? SAM. JONES.

T9 mama tkAtViwA lwian m ttnitl

date for office, having devotea nis i Convention

rim in ihf nnrsnit of business 88 a I Aecordine to previous announcements

i i . . . - . i 3 a Saturday, June 26lh, the Prohibitionists banker, and his financial judgment veae.t coort house in Bloomingand foresight are well established in ton for the purpose of making county o .;..L-a Tlw. invention was called to or-

Jndiana wherever he is known. der D c. p. Tulcy, chairman of the coun-

V twlieve Monroe conntv will tr central committee. On motion Dr. We oeueve monroe county wm y , d Dormncnt

vbdlv samiort him in the eonven- h.irmn of the convention, and Hoses

. : m n i .

llannan oecreinry. n . mx. ui " f

nointed an assistant.

The special object of the meeting was

ctAtivl nd BDDronriiite remarks at some

lontrth. were offered bv the chairman, rela

tive to the importance of the issue before

tha neoDle. ino rronioilion pianorm

ilnntsil at the late State convention was

. . . j u ..

tnen read, ana on motion wan cnugmu

nen, no

who cn

reasonable valuation-

Dunning, son ot the late Paris C.

Dunning, is visiting friends here. He resides with his mother in Ev-

an8ville Hight's new grist

mill is being weatherboarded and will be ready for business when the new wheat is brought in. The Hight mill always had a reputation

for maktng first-class flour, and this

reputation will be sustained in its

new location on east 4th street

A new postoffice named "Blanche,"

has been established in Van Buren tp., with Howard Moore as post

master J as. B. Clark has taken his family on a visit to his old home in Salem is recuperating

prepaNrtory to an active canvass Miss SalHe Bollenbacber is visiting her sister. Mrs. Frank Axtell. in

Washington, Daviess co. Rev,

H. V. Givler attended the DePauw

College Commencement. Mrs.

Aurellia Katts ot Washington co. is

visiting Prof. Philputt, her brother

Ben. Adams jr. was a delegate to the State S. S. convention

at New Albany, last week The

fire works secured for the night of

July 3d will be grand, and people

tbnand personally the Progress

hopes to chronicle bis nomination.

The following Republicans

have been mentioned for Congress

a this district :

D E. Williamson and J. F. lfciiSUtma'-ffi

all, of Putnam county.

Ira J. Chase and John V. Had

ley, of Hendricks. H. C. Duncan, of Monroe. W. B. F. Treat of Morgan.

8. Stansifer, J. J. Irwin and I.

T. Brown, of Bartholomew.

John Kelly thought Tilden

too old and frail to ran a second

nine as President. John ivelly is

dead. The Stalwart Chandler

wrested the Presidency from Tilden, Chandler is dead. Grant it is said, (by Democrats) would have arrested YiljlMft if ItA kmA attmnnaWI in nlaivn

will come to see them from all quar

ters of Southern Indiana The

nine electric lights will be doubled

before the winter is over. The few

that are being located by the city

will only make the darkness visible

in other quarters, and people will "kick" till other lights are added

Mrs. Belle Chipman of An

mm dinu-ntin?. Some cent

AnnuA thf nlatform. voted with the old

parties at tne last rresiuenuai eieciiuo. Prof. Woodburn endorsed the platform, but said that while it was not his wish to thwart the object of the convention, he was at this time opposed to making a county ticket.

Jlr. Mutton spoKO ior some nine in -vor of the third party movement, and in favor of making a county ticket. On mo

tion a committee ot nve on nominations was appointed, with Mr. Stook of Elletts-

vilte as unairman.

The convention then adjourned to meet

at 2 o'clock p. ro. to hear an address by the Hon. B. S. Dwiggins, and alo to hear

the report ot tne commtuee on noraina-

Grant is dead. Hancock was chos

en as a more likely man to live

through the Presidency than Tilden.

Hancock is dead. Hendricks seem-

lITISXOdS SESSION'.

Tha eonvention was called to arder by

the Chairman. Prayer was oflered by Elder Brvant, Pastor of the Christian church at'Ellettsville. Mr. Dwiggins be-

-nr introduced Drocoeded to deliver to

ie

and intellieence, an able, argumentative

and effective address, on the great issue in

American politics. The address, l Know, aceordine to mv own judgment, and re

marks I heard from others, was highly ap-

nreoated.

xne committee on nominations onersu

derson, Ind., a daughter ot John B.

Buskirk, is visiting her parents

nere A stone Driage is to oe

constructed the full width of the

street, onposite the graded school

building, and bids are to be receiv

ed this week. It will be paid for

by the city No more ball playing, shooting, etc. will be per

mitted on the college campus of the

U. hereafter, so says an order of

the Board. The order will be cn

forced with pains and penalties,they say. There is some talk of tying

'em up in blue ribbons the grounds

Mrs. Telfer of Bedford, and

ed to have a long life ahead of him I oTheenn :

For Clerk, U. sr. xuiey.Bioomingioa ip. Auditor, 6. W. Terry, Bean Blossom tp. Sheriff, W. H. Hannah, Washington tp. Treasurer, Geo.W.Puett, Tan Buren tp. Kecorder, Z. P. Hinds, Perry tp. Commissioners, E. O. Freeman, Rich

land tp. and W. E. Wood. Washington tp.

On motion it was left with the canty

Working I central committee to select candidates for

u lomt conveniions ior ine nomiuauvn

of candidates for BepreMutative, Senator, and Coneretsman.

On motion, the convention adjourned with tha Doxoloev, and benediction pro

nounced bv Elder Peak. Pastor of the

Christian church.

JAMES F. DODOS, Chairman. W. H. JONES, Asst. Secretary.

as compared with the man at the head of the ticket. Hendricks is dead. Seymour, McClellan, all the

eld candidates are dead. Mean' while Tilden thinks there is noth

ing so invigorating as

way before the mast on bis yacht.

G.

BRIEF MENTION.

Mr. Sinclair of Cloverdale is

A

The surprise dinner at G. anas' on the 30th of June

a sncoess. The dinner was in bon

er of him, it being his 66th birth

stay, inere were oo persons present. All came with well filled bas

kets. Two long tables were set

and they were loaded with that of

. - aU.aV U UUUJ

J . 1 4aiiliin a alam in monmanahin in

presents. Those that presented t - r

tnem were as follows: Mrs. Mulli- lowu

kin and Mrs. Alford of Kansas, Ware S. Walker of this county was Mrs. J. J. Alexander, Mrs. John I .ttendW court at Paoli last week.

CtaAon, Mrs. Geo, Bollenbacber, likewi8e aIgo a nDmber of our Mrs. Tbos. Peterson, Mrs. James . . ., , 1S,. xc, if. jk a i-o- prominent attorneys Tobe East,

Many thanks for the presents. Al- J & Henley and Joe 1'ayne went

so we thank those that were there to Indianapolis last week to

wr ueining to mace socn a very, -ht north turnpike matter,

and East, secured an injunction

aeainst collecting the tax till the

case is heard in supreme court

-At jueraow uaiversiiy, tne a. i , ,

A. Johnson nrize essav in Philoao-1 removed to Morgan county, ana

phy and the two W. C. T. U. prize will go into the merchandizing bus-

ays were read. Mr. W. JS. (Jay- iness J. W. Buskirk was in

lor. of the senior tm-naratory class. tj: i: i w u

won the prize of 10 offered to the . ., , nnher th r..aratrv ahnnt Browning attended commencement

bv the W. C. T. U. His subiect DePauw college last week

"Who are Interested in the One man could wait on tne custotn-

Temperanee Cause?" A similar I era in a half dozen stores during

these harvest days Mrs. J. E,

very pleasant day.

Jlav you all lire nappy and lone

And be ready at last to stag Zion's song.

Harris returned from a visit to Lou-

to

prize of lo was offered to the stu

dents of the college department Tl.U . taken tnr Mr. J. W Ronlr.

. I n i a cv . i j

ett, of the sophomore class. His I v,ne 1881 turaay wx-ompauieu

subiect : "How can the Ravages of I by Mrs. Ella Warder, Miss Amie

Intemperance in Greencastle and Warder and Miss Josie Harris-

Putnam sjonnty Best be Arrested r

The prize essay in philosophy

read by Mr. it,. Steele, ot tne sen

ior eiass. The subject assigned by President Martio, was "Christian

and Infidel Theories of Evolution."

It was a very creditable production, and received a prize of $25. There were eight contestants for the Cloud

prize in declamation three each from the freshmen and sophomore olawes, and two from the junior class. The judges awarded first prize of 935 to Mr. J. W. Beckett, Aurora: second prize, $25, to

Mr. Geo. B, Biker, ot Warsaw :

Matt. Beatley has been notified that

his claim for a pension has been al

lowed. Every soldier ought

have a pension Remember that

the 4th of July will be here on the

3rd, and that it will be the biggest 4th you ever saw The county

fair will be a success if everybody

will work together to make it a

that it should be Come and see the canibals on the 4th. They

eat meat, more or less cooked usu

ally less And the plugugues

third prize, $15, to Mr. John F. you must see tiicm op the 4tb. They

CELEBRATE SATURDAY THE 3D FOR THE

m of mv.

- - It is Tim - - To Get Exhibits Ready

-FOR THE-

MONROE GO. FAIR.

$1,500 IN PREMIUMS.

Money for the Ladies, the Mechanics, the Farmers, and the Stock Raisers.

Electric Lights !

RACING!

Free Side Show !

Sept, 21,22,23,24,1886.

THE COUNTY FAIR

a year ag? was a success, and it

is the intention of the Directors

that the next Fair SHALL ECLIPSE

all former Fairs. The Farmers of

Monroe county should begin at

once the preparation of exhibits. SAMUEL DINSMORE, President of Board. Wm. F. SEWARD,iSecretary.

pi. A. PULK. Atty. Notice to Kon-Rcsldents. The .Stat of Indiana, Monron county. In the Monroe circuit court, September

Term, 1880.

Complaint Wo. 1120. Conrad Stienbiirff, vs. Lizzie Wmrnll,

Theodore Young, Belle K. Heilman, ct nl.

Now com :s the plaintiff, bv Ttichard A.

Fulk, his attorney, and flies his complaint herein, tojMther with nn affidavit that

paid defeudnnts, Lizzie Worrell, Theodore Young- and Hello K. Heilman, are not resi

dents of the Slate of Indiana; that raid

action is lor the purpose ot correcting n deed to real estate in Jlonroe county, Ind.,

from .Jacob Young and wife to Conrad Stincbiirg, October 4th, 1867, and that said non-rcident defendants, are necessa

ry parlies thereto. " Notice is therefore hereby given said non-resident defendants last named that unless they bo and appear on the first hy of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the first Monday of September A. D. 188G, ot the Court House in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same w ;ll be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and tho Seal of aid Court, affixed at Bloomington, this ICth day of June, A. D. 1880. skaU D. W. BKOWNING, Clerk. June 23, 1880.

Ihildren

the baby, are visiting Bloomington

relations Miss Kate Hight,

Miss Strader. and Mrs. Michner

have been visiting Bedford acquain

tances Fast horses are being

trained on the Fair Grounds track

each evening. John Cole and Joe Allen are getting ready to throw

dust in the eyes of slow goers

Bees are doing uncommonly well

this season and have made immense

quantities of honey. We have for

gotten just bow many tons of honey

one swarm of bees bas made ior Dr.

Axtell it is much, however

Tobe Smith and wife, after two

weeks of recreation at Cedar Lake

and Chicago,retarned to Blooming

ton on Monday D. E. Hunter

bas been elected to the superin

tendency of the Connersville Pub

lic Schools A cousin ot Van

Buskirk, Milton Kyle of Oakland,

Cal.. is visiting relations here. He

bas just graduated from the Sash

ville, Tenn., law school Services will hereafter be held in the Baptist

church each Sunday morning

Eld. Peak is entertaining his sister,

Miss Jennie Peak, of Warsaw, Ky.

Howard Moore has been ap

pointed Postmaster for the new of

fice in Van Buren tp.. "Blanche"

by name The Pine Lake excur-

. . ji j?h vi

sion has oeen postponed uu we

1 2th of July. Some fifteen or twen

ty persons ot this place will go Miss Juliette Maxwell is entertaining Misses Anna and Lou Augus

tus, of Paris, Ills. The young

ladies missionary society of the M

E. church will meet atChas.Sibert's

residence on to-morrow evening

The National Reform Association

has secured the services of Ilev.Jas

Foster of Cincinnati to lecture in the east. Mr. F. is a son-iu-law ol

Mrs. Julia Turner Our citizens

will lie sorrv to learn that the

0 Bloomington accommodation train that runs between this city and

Lafayette is soon to be taken off

It is a great convenience to the people here, but the railroad managers

sav that it does not nay the com

pany Pedigo has quieted down, and is going to take the race for Auditor, jui t as it was handed out to him. Meanwhile Clark laughs at the efforts of the dissatisfied Democrats who are petitioning to have him taken off.

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THE PROPKIETOKof the City Hook Store announces to all his via patrons, and an immense number of new ones, that ho is Still on llimtli-i. and though he has boon very slow in stat

ing the fact, ho is still in tho City of

Bloomington, and bettor prepared tnnn ; ever to cator to the varied tastes of this cultured community. Thus, in addition

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TXi News Stand is well supplied with choice Reading, llo also carries a full iinc of SCH OOL SUPPLIES,

and almost everything else, to meet tho literary wants of this community. Teach an, and other friends of education

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Grand Parades

Half fare on the Railroads to all

Persons coming to the Bloomington Celebration ! There will be Good Speakers ;

Great American Dime Museum, from Camden, NJ.; Wonderful

Eleetric Light, illuminating the City : Glee Clubs ; Flying Dutchmen ; Dancing, Games, Contests, Bycicle Racing, Street Parade, Fire Department Display and Grand Military Parade. .

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Write the invtntors and

j description of H, and Patent

D.optrie Eye Meier, Patcal Rc-

fractometer, Jonrnal on

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buy of our agents. Apply tor Agency of our improvements. JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH.

Tnult Cleaning. Prepare Tor Cttolera. JOHN JJUOWN has supplied himself with deot'erij'.crs, tubs and ail the appliances noeissary for the successful prosecution of Vault Cleaning, and r.smres as good work as has ever been done by foricn parties, nnd for much loss money. V't- solicits orders and will irivo nromut

' attention to them.

By ordinary handling; or from heat and coM.

10 -reara of rraetleal use have demonstrated fUy

tbU on U Bactlc chlmnr wUl last as long aa j aatolS or but other kind, and tho jiDorinc of bolna compelled to sent for a newcatamsy evary

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It is said that the family of Rev. Sam. Jones live in great style

since he has become an evangelist, and it is reported of his wife that

she recently displayed a new carriage, in which she delilwrately rode past the house of one of her neighbors no less than thirteen

times in one day. Indianapolis Journal.

The Rebels are getting bolder t 1

every day. xney nave ueconie

brazen enough at last to asK mat

the rebel debts be paid. Of course this Congress will do nothing of

the kind, but 11 the .Democrats naa control of both House and Senate there is no telling what would be done. At any rate it is best to be on the safe side, and send men to Congress in whom we can put implicit trust in this matter. The confederacy is in the saddle and is becoming very bold, and it must be dismounted. Jeff. Davisism to the rear must be the watch-word.

Notice la Woo-nesldents. The Stale of Indiana, Monroe County. Before Wm. M. Tate, a Justice of the Peace, in and for Bloomington township. William A. Gabo vs. ltobert JUL. Galloway. Complaint and affidavit in attachment. Now conies the 1'laintilT, and files his complaint heroin, together with an affidavit in attachment, that said defendant, Kobort M. Galloway, is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana; that said action is for thirteen dollar for subscription for the "Republican Progress" for six years and six months at two dollars a year, und that said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless he bo and appear before me at my office in Bloomington, Indiana, on the 23d day of July, 1886, at 10 o'clock A. M., and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name aud Seal affixed at Bloomington, Indiana, this 24th -day of Juno, A. D. lSiiO. WH. M.TATE, Justice of tho Puaco. June 30, 183f.

Over the Vandalia Line excursion rates for the observance of July 4th will this year bo lower than evr boforo. A. rate of one fare for the round trip will bo made locally with extraordinary limits on the tickets. No restriction as to distance will be in force this year. Tickets will be sold July 3rd, 4th and Sth, and will be good to return including Ji ly 6.h. Ample coach accommodations will hi provided to accommodate the probable H.rgo number who will avail themselves o:' tho low rate. Don't forgot tho c.hcnpctit oxcursion to Kansas for years, free to all to go, from July Gth lo July 13th inclusive, over tho popular Vandalia Line; for full information call on or address tl 0 Vandalia Agents or .1. N. Langworthv. G. P. A., No. 10 Sortb 7th Street, Teire U auto, Ind.

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ATTENTION Mule Raisers. TUE splendid Voiuig: .Tjk'Ic nmnnd hw A I.. v n Ti.ltjr & Wnllinuford will

stand this season three-fourths of a mile

west of tho public square. t erms saino -0 caum F.ir nui'liculars iiiouire of

JOE ALEXANDER, at tho old stand of DUNN&C'O. Apiil7-8G

Take Sfotiee, Ielinqueiits ! PERSONS owing delinquent Turnpike Tax are hereby given notion that tho County Treasurer will proceed forthwith to i-ollcct by levy and sale of personal properly, the delinquent taxes on tho Turnpikns of Monroe county. The luw makes it imperative upon mo to levy upon Personal Property mid sell the same to satisfy thofo taxes, and this notice is given in order that delinquents may not bo put to anv additional expenses. ISAAC CLAM AN, Trcas. Monroe Co. June 0, I860.

ATTOENEYS' CARDS. -'"--'-'"-'-'"' BUSKIRK & DUNCAN, Attorneys, Ot f ee in New Corner Building, up stairs. Will practice in all courts of tha State. Special attention given to Probate business, and to collection aud prompt remittance of all olaims. LOUDEN $ Ml ERS, Attorneys. Officii over First National Bank. All business ol'' a- legal nature given careful attention ir all courts. Real estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Loudon's Abstract. A specialty mado of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds.

I? AST, CORR d DUNLAP,, (W. H. lit Kost, Edwin Corr, JI. M. Dunlap)

A ttorneys at Law, (Successors to Jiast te East). "All legal business will receive prompt and careful attention. Office rooms 0 and 1, over "Corner' Clothing Store, Bloomington, Indiana. JAMES F. MORGAN, Attornoy, upstairs, oast of the First National Bank, ( Buskirk ic Duncnn's old room) south side of tho square. Probate business, and collections given siiecial attention. Will also give careful attention to business in tho neighboring county courts. I 0GEIIS .j- II EN LEY, Attorneys and Collectors. Office in Bee Hive building. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all kinds of probate business. Also, Abstracting. 1) A. FULK, Attorney, Office in Allen .. .fc MeNary s new block, up-stair.",ov-er corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims. J'AMES li- MULKY, Attorney. W. l 1 give special attention to settling decedents' estates, collecting, etc. Will practice in all court. Is also Mayor,and may be found in his office iu City Building during bi sine-is hours. J?. WORK ALL, Attorney. Offico np7. !.tairs, over McCalla & Co.'s Sto.c. Will practice in al! tho courts. Special attention given to tho Pension business. WILLIAMS $ Ml t.LEX Attorneys. OthVe live doors south of Hunter's corner, up-stairs. Do a general collection and probate business. Vilt practice in courts of adjoining counties. Th I'lTTMAN. Attorney, Office in the , Fee corner. Wiil practko in all Ilie ri-nrts. S;cr:al attention jjiveii tn colKvlion of claims ami to probate business. ,

m. J, NICHOLS, AHD PRACTICAL BCICDCR, Plans and Specifications careful! J prepared for dwviNng houses and .pallia buiidings. Also estimates of buildiMj fiomololod throucbout. All work ' sUabad

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