Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 August 1886 — Page 2
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Farmers can club together and get their Fertilizers very cheap, of Jos. N. Alexander.
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Jbr Clerk, . StfOCK FULLER, Fat" Aafiaw". SILAS GRIMES. Juratory, HEWtONM. MATHERS. For tjfraattwer. 'JAMES B. GASTON.
' MBS BRADFORD.
Fat Owww'i JOSEPH ROGERS.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
Rev. J. H. Garrison preached
ia the Judab school house, Sunday
a week, in the neighboring town of Guthrie- -Isaac Deckard and Thomas Hotlges, both ot Guthrie,
were visiting Blootnington friends
last week The racket baa begun. Two of the county candi
dates steered the colored band to
R.W.Miers' residence on Thursday
night, where they blew some tunes, Mr. Miers talked some, and the wind storm that came up blew the
it. A. KIRBT.
1KM DiMrict-JOBN P. BARBELL. Tfot Oonaiast sflb DhtHeS, SKA. G.CHaSb,C HIrie3o County.
his first wound, though the evidence
is beyond dwpute, as he still carries
a large sear on tits breast, anu sui-
fcre from it. The veteran is now
in the enjoyment of a pension ot f a mmttk fiftv cents a week. This
the President deems enough.
It AMI ffi0, a Tear to the PSMlSH Roll. The following statement, furnish
ed hv the Pension Bureau, shows
f k nnmher af nensiouers on the
rolls of the Bureau who are affected
by the recent act of Congress granting increased pensions for certain
disabilities, and the increase per
month; No. of
Disability. Pensioners, per mo. Low of arm above elbow....3,105 6 so T,m nfW above knfrfa 2.641 00
- . at on
Leas of wheiow knee...V.'.'i,i85 6 oo made famous by his connection with
. . . m an w Kfi 1 ... . a
Urn or ana u ,wkw joi w Ogrfield oaaa, died on Aug.lZtn afJattapjoiat.. M . 50 u u.fl
This will make a total wcreaaw i F"""" "-b- -
of abbot SO,000 a month, or few- j become so disgusted with their -000 a vear. I abilitv to dtstrov vegetation this
Take eare ot the soldiers who year that they are aimlessly wan
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT
SHINES In Tire NEW IfHTJO STORE of Norman & Kennedy, WHERE YOU WILL FIND
JPure DrngM and Chemicals, also
Wall JTpr, jsookib, mr eriumenen, Should er Braee, Combs and Brushes,
uttT' The I AND, IN SHORT, ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
- - It Is Time - -
To Get Exhibits Beady
-FOB THE-
MONROE CO. FAIR.
$1,500 IN PREMIUMS.
Money for the Ladies, the Me
chanics, the Farmers, and the Stock Raisers.
-Dr. F. H. Hamilton
"trouble" ia now on. "Are you STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORK
. wrv w-a w war I s-aweasv ft
ready !"-
Filled with care and dispatch, by an experienced Druggist.
MT Our Tobacco and Cigars are the best. ;all at the " jsowman "
Stand. Prices always the lowest.
jdeafiL it, W fW
lm Car tkA fidlovbW
rofStalAnofSUte.'TW
Sand daanew
rta juwjai eogrt, Hopertawma-
tavedUM Union. Oar GoTerament can
ot do too much for them, nor the peepla
eoadar opoa tbem too much honor. They i fiat naaabw atmr. The PortUnd,
HUm. Ks Goto recently held its anna
ml thxnt were enlv two iar
Tivon to ruite'-Dr G. H ftuly, Tj.ataBSBt.and W. W. OavH, or-
,..i. niiwit Tna eorna waa a van o
v.W Vinl Maine. All the other who
arrive toe rebel uoa neve pasna otoi
tbadark river,
deringoverf.be sidewalks, in the streets and roads, and are crushed
under the feet of pedestrians at every step. This immense bug crop
is directly traceable to the present
mismanaged administration, and
Cleveland wiiil have to bear the od-
iem of the potato bug visitation in
Tan ilnh rilni trees Ike eoairtie
oaiactaaeeverB
his next canvass A Bean Blos-
There were twenty-two thoos- j g0m township correspondent says
and seven hundred and forty-seven I Qne man's cjOVer crop was so
a .i B r ,aA i
trjr; ".m K1886: 1 vy that it had to be mowed three I AT THE OLD DUNN STAND.
Sept, 21,22,23,24, 1886.
THE COUNTY FAIR
a -
a veal &.F3 was & success, ana n
j - w is the intention of the Directors
that the next Fair
SHALL ECLIPSE
all former Fairs. The Farmers of
Monroe countv should begin at
once the preparation of exhibits.
SAMUEL DINSMORE, President of Board. Wm. F. Sewabo, Secretary.
B. A. FUMf., Attyj
Motlce to IVon -Residents. The State of Indlami, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, September Term, 1886. Complaint Wo. 1120. Conrad Sti en bure, vh. Lizzie "Wotrall, Theodore Young, Belle K. Heilman, et al: Now comei tie plaintiff, by Richard A. Fulk, his attorney, and flleBoU complaint herein, together with an affidavit that aid defouduntt, Lizzie Worrall, Theodore Young and Belle K. Hoilman, are not reidenU of the State of Indiana; that aid action it for tie purpoe of cerrecting a deed to real estate in Monree county, led.,
from Jacob Toung and wife to Conrad SUaeburg, October 4Ui, 1867, and that aid non-resident defendant are neceaaa-
ry partioi thertto. Notice U therefore hereby riven said
non-retident defendants lait named that
unleaa thay be and appear on the first day
of the next turin of the Monroe circuit
court, to be holden on the first Monday ef September A. D. 18B8, at the Court House
in tsioomington, in aaui county ana state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the tame wilt be heard and determined in their absence.
Witness my name and the Seal of said
Court, affixed at Blootnington, this ICth day of June, A. D. 18S6.
8Ai.j u. w. KBUwniflu, uiera:.
i, laws.
THE MEN WHO HAVE RAISED
THOSE BIG CROPS OF WHEAT
BOUGHT THEIR FERTILIZERS OF ALEXANDER,
districts I ..j ho mnilnmen. heelers and I times in order to get it to the
at T-3S o'ekwk I r Z. aka TmaVantla VMirtV I aVfMnilsl tlr1 tkr another farmpr
- tW I OOWICES its p;v 81"") "
He ella Only THE BEST.
- ataatsh ulairs as ainT
hereal-lsay the Administration is doing
oanwiaatlaR, oa :aaaaaar a
iBtittae so asaaw aspssr
efthemniltteoiestwiHO-,e- , .
la the matter of a monument,
Mr. Tiideh will have the advan-
president of
the Rtf Pu VJ.oaa State central oommitttee
Jam N. Hbstos, Uhairman. L. T. 5IicHar, Secretary-
had a piece of grass so dense that it was found necessary to send a
man ahead of the team to pull the a. . a j ,1 I
graas off tue ean 01 tue mower
toneue An individual is scll-
s
kcrewrvofthecve I Kcently niea. no ""-fine a ridiDe attachment for plows
annntmn 1U oe ueccasary us ii i -. .
s- - I ii,:. muinl that sums tn tut
good thing. Any kind of plow
mav be hitched onto this attaoh-
At the last Presidential elec-
Tlse VSaSaPSMSaisTS ssaaaB I -t. r.,u;m-iiH Tntliana
The men who fmigbt t save tne f . 9o t,ntpa j the Demo- menUnd it is meeting with a ready
naion arewpidly passiiig ooto jm jCTjg 234,993 votes. The Demo- J sale. The more improved machin-
tbe majority, and the pension toll cratic legislature gerrymandered the ery is sold in the county the better wnid.vwdiatHrtfiigt to Democr?.t,c it is for the farmers W. P. ,--. MasrM ''-ill ".P10tBt!??-- ?T RoeeraisatBethanv Park. Mor-
-J T ; J - r asaaaklmrfsaakaak ffMtBVAntatVV 1V1 T II TV- HC- I w "
dtmeaae fiast enosgh without hta fi tv thTVerrvmander it takes g connty
-Tat-a'aKVi Uar V SM- T i ABV. amtVasl t "- B x D I ..-.a a
mm 01 " iJSOO votes to elect a Democratic inson has returned to her none in
f Wstrwssman and to elect a
itennbuean fjongresaman.
union army
aal eumsj;
Tim csniie" from
. -l stx-easwau . iaw i
iWSIaaiiteadW out by
Kf'5Tr,4' : .-'v. ' -,:-,. a
a -.-i w awrnai hsra K -.
Sfr?yHssWjl liisi aparo-Hig wa w-iifl lKa n-at rear,
thel
Five of the great leaders of the
this county, after
in one of the Ohio universities After an absence of a year, Prof.
O. JS. dark and family nave re-
PaoliNews: Id passing around town if yon see a poor, week woman euttins wood, or breaking her
Miss F. E. Rob- n?e in te garden, and ask
where her dear nubby is, we'll Ventura the assertion that nine times
taking a course I ont of teu, the answer will be,
tTU. f Ka tMaMifr fan AM 'm worlritirT
B MV nH V aa J v aHB on the railroad." A trip out to the railroad will show the lazy hulk
Children
r 1 ill Tl (
TAB (IRIQINAL AKI
Iron-Clad 4-inch flume.
in mtitnfaia , . Ona anjair
for cookimr. besides furSM
and agreeable UgH, eojuai a
ary coal oti lamps, ior raaiiia
UK
- HaV-6 r rfis. MIMBa.ja-wF
mor lTUja win 3jJ h
laaitai
'A
MONITOR ME Wtm
. SV- JM as I
Safe" Oil Stove in Ota
B
X C3r
FOR PITCHER'S
(rjsteria
Caatorfas psaaotea Ptoi tTercomM KUtuleucy, Coustl
Uemoentey navepasaeu awy , rjT T' iZJ.:- atandin(r aronnd in the wav of the
were n iumw w uvbb. wwhiuk- - ,
Four
aVm saftfae attf ansW ef the Ten-1 MjJ7iZ sk nnmSneea of their ton. The many
v iji2::a!n,.- ssnK asal . . n :j TI .-I hn Pmfunr anrl familv nro orati-
sjiu nil km . ' ipsny hw tne irreaiueucy. ; j - p sa iweontinned. uat the rateliT thrfr der, McClellan. Sev-lfied at their return and at their ap-
W iwn- oi?
rWfawlfcasMiniHa tnsnte-ed fiar the
fjat.;iQU eitli ana mas every
sissssunafiiH sessaaent coes over
JWvm rwHt a vear.
tma rate thel
civil I
'ml in their order. McClellan, Sey
monr, Hancock and xiraen, none 01 l -a . a 1 "1 av
reae&ed ute tugn position 10
which Act. aspired. The filth,
Hendricks, bad also been an aspir
ant for the Presidency, but was
only elected to the. second place. , jnietWitle CStiaen. Last Thursday at the old settlers' oieeting at Gosport, qnitea number of people were relieved of their
ket books. Among the number
Jas.Ke.IL losing $50; Dr.
-idelv Farr,oO; Geo. Parks, 99; Mrs. wsnety 1 - " r:ti:.. 1 . w iAi.a
ss sssaajfanssi saaii -,rminrsl imrV Mnndav morninsr on
anew drug building J8 by 50, one
down the
jii i ' . vera
raawMKna wn-i aBtss renr returoed irom wis-
ver- jeoBsm last week, accompaniea dy I Mr. and Mrs. Bawiings.
A lane nmilv monument is be-
e erected bv the Matthews family
li mtiX be very laree. and the work
win be done by John Kostenbader.
A Christiao church v to be
bsalt on the Spencer roadabont op- ... a. .a. V so mar I T
none tne resMence ot asm. sums. It will be 90x40 feet, and is to cost
$700 or $800. Isaac Mayfield, of
'. has the contract, and the
if to be completed in October.
On Tuesday evening a small boy
ef John Boxnrd got his band into
er mill ami bad it badly mash
ed. Dr. Wtutted was called and
two fingers bad to be taken off.
warm friends of bands and bothering the Engineers
with foolish suggestions, that are intended ho show off a knowledge
of engineering and surveying
something about whieb thy know no more than a hog does of ehcol
tied at their return and at their apErent robust health Miss ohardson of Benton tp. has been taken to the asylum for the insane Remember the Lawn Social
to be given by the ladies of the M.
E. church, in the court house yard, to-night 1 Three mere of Spen
cers young men were brought to
A. O, R. writes : 1. Csn you recommend me a good rubber cement? I wish to cement leather
UMgu IV I . . . .
the Bloomington jail on Wednes- 'r'Tl . ' Z ,Zr day last for safe keeping. One of PPM,f' la 0 ."nd -,,,e ,e8,bep ' r . o .7 . I Mia n Urn slaatiisar sftor nrswaino'.
these was implicated in a stabbing V . 1 .1 "r . ,.7 , . -i : . A. Dissolve gutta perch a in bisulatfray, while two of tbem were re- . .. t. iT x. t , .j m . tUmt .... - j. phide of carbon; shave off the edges garded as so tough that their ftther had to swear out a warrant for " : . :" . " ,
their incarceration Remember, T1' lU V the Teachers' Institute is now ThenP,,J the .wo IATl
fell headway. All educators Pvious.y mus tuuniugusy,
hnuld attfnr! the meetmo-a On P"8 Bmu 0001
Br
f jUaktV WWg and
to thesB with node as
ssmlsBWof Jbtr hto hmJbm
i.'the aaeat trvinr period f
iwl jBathmslTiisnil
.-aamapi ail s si asssspi. as "
aiokeon Ae m-
Two
the aan
Itmnl depoarary of that neigh-
m Men
:Um vi8nsi to take ptaee.
Ka.BaW
to, be aiawdl bv Use
On
old tUiow with t
t vnilkedescbt saHsetbrotscb
; wanted to draw tne
ambi-
. GirinCTBtle Bannegfcj
J. Ctune. of Dan villeJs the Hmrjbw
fiean nominee for CeaitxesB in this
Dteriet. Hii-i soldier, is
asaiwsrt RensiWiean and a man of
sivaati. if elected, be will
ftixntwWsttative of their intexests
. asaithe case with
UamsM&v9. We believe
:W sssawsinsr avs&n
inleBaify the pees
tor "1
fisMasI the ilav tor & eon
ti&&nmtfr wished
tovtBfhie conntry in this
WW aovst atajMvuiNT ass
torwetHfa diy, and win
Mb fjnase tn
(he PresidetH-B last veto of a
1 ' hill wan tliat of
ef Jfjiooie. wfaev served
tn and was twice
hentaKkilv
iwHjmfawb time, ami e(ye4
Ijiliikisjfssawi. n COIBHW'Ut,
Tn...!.. aAawHtLnav- In sis
8 SAais ap 'si2i- -i ..'
Ind. News : At the time of the
Brand Ripple gathering of old set
tiers. V. Mayer Uo, oflered
priae of a handsome baby carriage
to she oldest settler witn tne young-
tehild. To-day the prize was
awaided to David Oppenheitier,
trbo ia and seventy-four, and who
i ts , tne isxncr 01 an iniaoiuuttu ageu
thiHeen months.
, as '
-The fbHowiog. is the tieket
nominated bv the Democrats in
State convention assembled : Lien
tenant Governor J no. C. Nelson,
of Cass eoonty ; Secretary of State
-Robert W. Miers, of Monroe
Auditor of State Charles A. Mun
son. of Allen' : Treasurer of Stat
Thos, B, Byrnes, of Vanderburg
Attorney-Eenerai Hueh D. Mc-
Mullen. of Dearborn.: Judee Su
prenje Court John R. Coffmtb, of
Tippecanoe; Clerk 811 pre me Court
Martin T. Krueger, ot Ltafnrte
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tien Alexander M. Sweeney, Dubois.
We have heard several com
plaints recently of the Dayton
Hedec Comoany in regard to .their tt .1
fseiay m inanning tm ucugca iney ennfraet to build. In some places thedehty is so protracted that the
shoots ean not be trimmed so as to make a good hedge. In others the trimmim? is not done at all, and the
Wedee iswell nizh worthless. If
the company have too much to do
it should at least notify it patrons
ss And allow tbem fo do the wurk for
of j tbennielves. Indiana Farmer.
Monday evening last Eld. Peak of
the Christian church of this place, lectured at Bethany Park
Bloomington sent a large delega-
-The
tion to the Sunday school conven
tion at Simpson's Chapel on Tues
day r Every day the trotting I dropsy, with chaaees against bis recovery.
Pebry Township No. 7.-
bot weather continues to get hotter. lira. T. O. HeCune is vary sick with consumption ef the bowels. She has been oaaflnea to her room sinoo last February.
Uncle David May it still lingering with
d. Anderson has been repainting his
house. Kd- baa the bete house on, the
Creek. Ed. ia naturally a nice fellow, and at tM proper time Perry will present hi claims to Republicans of the county for office.
Ask Bait Koteberry ft Co. what cattle
wars worth last Sunday. The boys ware
trying the Dike. Reports say they went
by the Htation at breakneck speed
Looked to Tur reoortar like the team
was a little frightened when they went
through oar little village.
Peter B. Martin reports everyt ig n
the boom in Kansas.
RsDorts say there ia a nroinect of a rise
in the sitae of fat cattle in tie near future. aaa a a . ..B
Farmers will do well to so a little siew
in selling their heavy cattle. Remember.
.Ia. V.llii haa left Parrr and crone to
trains have to wait at Harrodsburir dear Creuk townahiD. Jo. will kill tome
Jnn Democrat1 1 vote in C. C, at that i hit
wvwa tt uiiu f.aatf hbVsssh kww awvu I
Ueket.
rigs go out to the Fair grounds for practice. It wouldn't be surpris
ing if some 2:32 bones were devel
oped Mrs. Frank Woolley is entertaining Mine Shryer of Harri
son, O. Miss itsttie Massey
is entertaining Ida Jennings of
Gosport Mr. Wade, formerly
ofNeedmore, now a merchant of
Boston, lnd., hs been in town during the past wee k H. J. Fel-
tus and family are entertaining
Miss Eva Feltuti of Tore Haute
Prof, Evertnan ia working in
Institute at Covi ngton and Frankfort, this State- The freight
The Canadian Pacific Railway
is about to start a system of commercial trains along its road, with dining, sleeping and sample ears. The latter are to be fitted up with shelving and tables to display goods.
Stoppages of a day or two will be
made at a dozen points along the line, and six days at Port Moody to allow salesmen to visit Victoria and Westminster.
Nine one-logged men played a game of base bull against nine onearmed men in southern Illinois the
other day. Jtie one-armed men had the advantage of being able to kick against the umpire's decisions. The early origin of the httbit of forming good resolutions is shown in the fact that every time Eve changed her dres she turned over a new leaf.
"What a farmer needs in this
world to be successful, remarked Deacon Ilsyseed, "is a good wife.
Then he's all right. My wife
would sit up in the mornin' at i
o'clock, milk fifteen cows, feed six
horses, sit breakfast for 20 bands
an' be all ready for a day's work afore 6 o'clock. That s what I call
a good wife."
"Dosen't she do it now, deacon 7
he was asked.
"Oh.no," he replied, wiping away
a tear, "she's dead.
New York has a saloon for ev
ery twenty-three voters.
Seymour Democrat: A noted
Kentucky horseman call on Dr.
John T. 8bields. to-day, and made
him an offer of $3,000 in cash tor
jcattoa, and
overcome Jflatuieucy, oumipauon, now
Stemacli, Diarrhoea, and feverishneas. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its
sleep aatmraJL Catoria. contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. ... "Oastorialasowtn adapted to children t iat I recommend itaaMiporior to any pnacrtpUon known t me." H. A. Anoon, M.D., tt Portland Aa., Brooklyn, . Y. "I nsci Castor! tn my practice, and flad U apaciallJ adapted to affections of chilamn." Auu. Robbstsok, M.D., . 1067 Sd Ave., New Tork. Tbb CaamtiB Co., 1S Fulton Bt., S. T.
T'HK PKOPRI ETOR of the City Book Store announces to ali bis eld patrons, and an immense number of new ones, tbiat he it Still on Maud, and thoueh he has benn very slow in stat
ing the fact, he it still in the City of
Bloomington, and bottor prepared than
ever to cater to the varied tastes of this cultured community. Thut, in addition
to an immense stock ot Bcnooi ana t-i lege Text Books he but a flue supply ef
Wall Paver, Win
dow Sha ties and Fixtures cnnoTios. oitL. PAiSTiiicja.
sunerior Fooket Cutlery, Geld Pent, Al
bums, and Fancy An.ic.les in abundance,
too great to admit of enumeration. Ilia News Stand is well supplied with choice Reading. He also carries a full lino of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and almost everything else, to meet the literarv wants of this, community. Teachers, and other friends of education are invited to make hit store their head
quarters, where tbey will be cordially welcomed, and no effort spared to make their stay pleasant. JS. P. COLS.
THE MONITQlt Wi
STOVE made with
voir at Back of Stove, i
By thin arrangement eeneratsd, absolute aal
lullv J ner cent, mora
little or no waste t wi aai
jsxannen tne soniujr,j
an other, Jlanaractar 11 OltlTOR Oil Stovi (
Send tor descriptive j local aijaat.
S
Tault Cleaning. Prepave for Cltolera.
JOHN BROWN has supplied himself
with d'ooderizers, tubi and all the appli ances necsarr fr '.ho successful presettu
tion of Vault Cleaning, and atsuret at ircKxl work as has evor been done by for
eign parties, and for much less money. I He toliciu orders and will give prompt j attention to them.
Wntfe
to canvass for the sale of
SImiIi amnlovniant naua
Aai a.rjj araflSK'ratv.
at once, statimr iltaSjrtot
THI! PATENT LEVER EYE GLASS WILL HELP YOU. Write the inventors and get
descrliplten of it, and Patent Dioptrk Eye Meter, Patent Re-
(Tactometer, Joaraal oa the EYE, ETC. Consumers should
buv of our scents. Apply for
v - - - Agenuy of our improvements. JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH.
now, while the engine goes down
into the quarry after loaded cars.
Some of these days trains will stop
all along the road in Monroe ooun-1
ty for tins purpose as our county
abounds with the best of limestone
At Harrodsburg, E. W. Ha-
ney has secured a pension of ffl per month. He is also in receipt of f 118 arrearages Solon Pedigo of Clear Creek tp. now receives a pension of $30 per month Tbos. Cox has been visiting bis brother, Jim Cox. in Martinsville Mrs.
Vawters has been entertaining her j ,Tl MniOT
Enoch Taller it getting a fine lot ef lumber at C. 0. It looks to your Reporter that Siioch is all business. No man would work this hot weather anlest be loved it. Silas K. Guy lost a iae bone on the 14tb inst, caused by founder oa green oorn. ' Levi McVey has been einflned to his bed for tome two weeks with neureige Horace Blakely and wife of Kldorado, Kansas, were called to attend the funeral of Ed. firley at Layayette, but arrived toe lata to be at the funeral, They came
U 0. C. spaad Sunday whit Wm.BUke-
mother and family ot Gosport,Mrs.
Campbell Come in and get
credit for that wood yon hauled three weeks ago E. K. Millen, the railroad attorney, informed the Progress on Tuesday morning that a brief dispatch bad gone over the wires, stating that the agent on the O. & M. railroad at Huron
had been robbed and murdered the
H. T. Cillman went to Indianapolis on
the tftb iiist. to look after th bed spring trade, Hiury and hit tun J. B., era making quite i) run in this business, having several agents in the field, sail have room for more eood, active, energetic workers. BAH JUNKS.
New York Mercury: MTbere was a time when the posing for photographs in costume was a Btwrael nrivilane of the actress."
night before, and that the murder- jd a Chatham street phoiiographcr er was pursued, caught and hung to a Meicury reporter. "Now," he
continued "many women in this eity think tbey look just as well in tights as the actress, ,md day after day I am called upon to ' photograph some society beauty in costume. The practice baa developed into a erase and the photographers are compelled to keep nearly every style of fancy dress in existence. But we have more women call for
oostumeii which show off their figure than any other sort. Now, if you
step in liere 1 II show you how manufacture our costumes."
Mrs. J. L. Nichols has been
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Pryor of Spencer during the past week Jesse. Hubbard is now bookkeeper for J. C. Dolan, Henry Nuekols having resigned to teach school this winter Those who heard E. W, Miers' speech in response to the serenade say it was one of his happiest efforts. Bob is difficult to compete with in the matter of smooth talk Miss Dollie Clark is entertaining Miss Coucluded on 3d page.
of
his fine mare. "Seymour Belle."
The doctor appreciates good .horses
and believes tnev are worm as
much bete as they are in Kentucky.
He declined the oner. The pope has issued an order forbidding cremation by Catholics, or affiliation with societies whose aim is to encourage cremation. Old settlcre' MeaUag. The tenth annua) meeting of the Old Settlers' Association of Monroe and adjoining counties will be held - 'tie rv
aPKetcnam's ouipnur springs on Saturday and Sunday, August 88th andS9th.
PROGRAM: Saturday. August Mtb 10 o'clock A.
ML Music by Harradsburg Brass Band.
10:30 f . St. MUSIC DV uaoir ana pnyer
by Chaplain. 11. Address by Hon. Wm. P, Rogers.
JJ. Adjournment far dinner. 1:30 P. Jf. Music by Band. 3. fepoechet by eld and young settlers ana other speakers.
S. Music by nana ana miscellaneous x
ereiaes. Music and Benediction.
Sunday, August 29th 10 A. M. Mutie by
eburt: a cooir 01 ssiaomiugson. 10:30- Reading Scriptures aad prayer, by Chaplain, Rev. Martin Kulk. Preaching by Rev. H. V. Givler, of Bloomingten. 11:30 Music by the Choir, and Benediction, 1:30 P. M. Mutlo by Choir. 2. Reading Scriptures and prayer. Fretiching by Rev. Wm. Baker, ot Owensburg. Volunteer addressee and exhortations by old settlers and ministers present. 4. Parting Song and Benediction. A free invitation is extended to nil, and it ia hoped that preaching at other points will adjourn on that day, that all denominations may attend. A special invitation is extended to all ministers. Special arrangements will be made for accommodations and refreshments, and
persons from a distance can stay over
night on the ground if to desired. By order of committee. Wm. N. Rosbbssrt, Pres. A. K. Oowpsa, bee.
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FURNISHED WHEN WANTED.
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ATTOBNEYS' CARDS.
T USKIRX t DUNVAH, Attorneye,
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flee in Mew Corner naiMMg, up
stairs. Will practice in all courts of tne
State. Special attention given to fro Daw business, and to coll soUon and prompt ro-
mittanee of all oinmis.
LOKDBWJfi''SiAttorneyt. Office over First NatSonal Bank. All butincss of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. '.Real estate Titles care
fully examined by am ot Juoucen'a ad-
i nnt A ineciait v made ot tne collec
tion ar.d remittww'ef-cmimrof'aa kinaC"
AST, CORR ,r DUNI.AP,, (W. H. I East. Edwin 3orr, at. M. Dunlap)
Attorneys at Law, (Successors to Beat &
East). All legal business will receive prompt and careful attention. Office rooms 8 and , ov "Corner" Clothing Store, Bloomington,, Indiana. JAMES F. MO.RQAN, Attorney, upstairs, east of tie First National Bank,
( iluakirk 4s Jjuncairs oia roomjsoum mo
of the square. Prcibate business. Mid ool-
lections given speoiiuiaueuHon. it in aw give careful attention to business ia the neighboring county courts. ROGERS 4- IIHNLBF, Attorneys and Collectors. Office in Bee Bive building. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, and to all klndt of probate business. Alto,, Abstracting. RA. FULK, Attorney, Office ir. Allen . & M'jNary's new block, up-siairs.ov-er corner room. Sipccia) attention will be
given to probate busiineet, and to prompt collection of claims.
JAMES B. MVLKr, Attorney. Will give special attention to tattling decedents' estates, coll ecting, etc Will prac
tice in all courts. Is Hlso,Jiyor,Miia may
be found in bis office in City liuiidiog ctur ing business hours.
R. WORRALL, Attorney, Ofllco up-
J , staini. over McCaila & Co. s btoro. Will pniciice in nl! the courts. Special attention given to the Pension business. WILLIAMS ,f M1LLBN Attorneys, OlMco fivo ii(K.rs eoutli of llu liter's corner, tip-stairs. Do a general collection and probate business. Will practice in vourts of adjoining counties. , ,
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