Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 September 1886 — Page 2
Farmers can club toget her and get their Fertilizers very cheap, of Jos. N. Alexander.
Printed each Wednesday Morning, y WILLIAM A. BASS, Editor and FabHaner.
IS ADVANCE, er
mcpvMlcaa Csty Ticket. for C?cri, ENOCH FULLER. For Auditor, SILAS GRIMES. ArSerif, NEWTON X. MATHERS. For Treasurer, JAMES H. OASTON. For Recorder, JOHN BRADFORD. For Survtyorx AS DREW 6. DILLMAN. For Coroner, JOSEPH ROGERS. For Commissioner, Sseond District W. M. A. KIRBT. Tkinl District JOHN P. HARRELL. For Congress Fifth District, IK A G. CEASE, of Hendricks County. For District Prosecutor, B.S. Lows.
Bad State eff Affairs In Texan.
Jacksboro, Jack co Texas, Sept. Glh '86.
Dear Sir : I am sorry that I have not
t up that little amount tor your paper
tor it is a welcome visitor in the family.
Tbe fact is that I have made nothing hardly since I have come to Texas, and
less tnis year than ever, ine aroutii dm ruined us here. We have made no corn or oats ; cotton is suffering for rain, our grass is all burned up, and stock is already
riving for want of food. If my cotton
her. I
the
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. Hereafter the American Express Co. will not permit their wag
on to do any outside hauling. Har-
rv Witherbv will have chares of
the, transportation department and
a :ii l
express guoua win ue umvsacu dvins for want of rood. If my
all Darts of the Olty Col. Mat- don t burn up I will send you that money . . . as soon as I can get it out of my cotton.
son was in town on Wednesday. I if i u ble to get out of
The Colonel could give us no information about that pension A paw-paw merchant with a wagon
of hia own. was on the streets last
week, selling the Hoosier banana
Fount Jones ot V. B. township, hat made the Kansas round-trip,
hot will winter in Monroe county
Bone dost has been hauled
I in all directions by farmers during
the past week 'Squire Brown
has sold to John Rogers of Perry
tp. a fine pair of mules for f 210.
John will take them to Illinois
Mrs. McMillan of Perry tp.,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT YES, WE HAVE IT. m TT T HvT T71 n 7
O 1 1 IN Jl O
would
leave, this Fall, and iro where a man can
live. I would like to come back to
old Hoosier State.
Your Friend,
THE RE-UNION.
t. Tk-J.. h been visiting relationsin Cedar
grounds aronnd the wort hoaie pre-1 ville,Ohio, (where the farmers raise seated an animated scene. Tbe air I lime for the Cincinnati market,)has
was filled with the notes of martial ( returned to Hoosterdom The
music. Alwye the blare of bugles very Bhort
tones of command. The Uuion flag I in dry
m
weatber-
-Jobn Beers
waved every where. Fire-arms glistened in the sun, and the boys in blue were wiftly forming in the ranks of war." This war was for the suppression
or extermination of the commissary
stores which the eood people of
is a father-
-Judge Bicknell
Indiana State Fair. Agriculture is on a boom. Ev
erybody is interested, as all busi
ness prosperity is largely dependent upon the farm crops. Never before in the history of the State was
there a greater abundance ot the neeessariea of life, with general good health prevailing and corresponding happiness.
The social leaturesot this Annual
Festival have assumed great im-
who J portanoe for friends meeting from a
distance, and tne amateur nrmer
meeting tbe professional, as arrang
ed by correspondence for months
previous. The volume of business in connection with the State Fair by or
ders for live stock and machinery
is immense, and would look incredible if stated in figures.
The Board of Agriculture
In Time NEW iOIfcTJO STORE of
Norman & Kennedy, WHERE YOU WILL FIND
JPure Drugs nind Chemicals, also
Wall Jt'aper, Hooka, reriumeries, Shoulder Braees, Combs and Brushes, AND, IN SHORT, ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
Filled with care and dispatch, bv an experienced Druggist.
S ml 1 f . I. n kl f 'all mt Ih. Knicni.ri "
v VrUr XOUatajU aiiu uiniB arts hmj ... "wnw."
Stand. Prices always the lowest.
Aquilla Rogers Jas. B. Alh-
B!vomington and vicinity had most I ma'a family will go to Indianapolis
li be rally contributed lor tbe veterans I thit, lntcr The!
id ttieir re-onioo at jamp uonon
con-
i ... . i .
in oir- eratulates tne rormers ana ine com
5r8t I munity in general on the bright
i nrosoects for the luture, ana reel
I ...nrJ that fin mminir State Fair.
parents east of town,' Mr. and Mrs. ne wee commencing September
will try the turnpike cases
euit court, this week
Gibba of Kansas, is visiting
27, will be an improvement on
others heretofore.
all
C. Hunter. After listening to pat
riotic speeches by the rival candidates for Congress, Messrs. Chase at.d Matson, who were both soldiers, the procession was formed and.
headed bv the Harrodsbnre brass
band, marched gaily away to camp.
The weather was threatening and
showery, but everything was carried buildings
out according to the program. now pension examiner at Mattoon,
... -.j, , j.. w w jjarand came
not down on tne program, which i , . m , ,
t.i;..l.fH nfnsininr to home last x nnrsnay ana
Death of Jonn Ctraban, Sr.
Jf.lra Graham Sr whose funeral took
place on Saturday last, was one of tbe old
est citizens oi jmonroe uwuuit.
Vnm of Scotch psrentaee, in tbe county of
A ia an active Sundav school work- Tyrone, In JSorth or ireiana, on me zoin A. wan active ounaayscuooiworis . conseanently at the
Sondav School of College Avenue
M. E. church has selected B. F,
, for Superintendent. Mr,
er and his ability in this line is re- time of bu death had almost reached the
i B7i h mue.noti in ine lourucT i iub.
ZUO SIU-1 ejtifajnely youthful age, bis father
iUi. mwm asiulin I tin now ivkllpod I hmvinir died, be emicrated to this country.
o- - u:.-.. r
inn niiiirtsiiLiuvu iiiiuouk i
the Quaker faith, at Philadelphia, Penn.
-J. F. Pittman is
was
remained
those whose hannv privilege it was I till Sunday. Bis circus business
to participate therein, fliext morn-1 will dose in three weeks On
ing the thunder of artillery j toe 24th and 25lh there will be an
"Itemed th soldier ere tne morning , ... , n;anat Hindostan.
and soon again all was bustle and
activity. This day tbe attendance
was very large, ine number ot
soldiers registered was 259. Probably there were many others pres
ent who were not registered. The
Fpeeob of Mai. Ferguson was listen
ed to by a large and sympathetic audience. Dr. MePheeters enter
tained the audience with remini-
eences of the war. Short
with whom he tboTouehiy loarr.wl dis
trade. Having finished his apprenticeship,
ha went to Kichmond.Va , wuero ne wont
ed at his trade a short time, and while yet scarcely more than a boy, he went to the then comparatively new country of East
Tennessee. Here he formed the acauaintaniw nf and married Isabella Pendleton
T5vritt. In the Tear 182. ne removed
with bis family to this county, purchasing
and settling upon the farm now owned
this eoonty, to which all are invited
Dunns' the sickness of Mrs. I w hort time, when he removed to
O . 1
, . Klnominirton. Uicn a small viuace, wuoro
seers, J as. Jacxson is salesman in c . wa3 the princl,
TTna ilrw (Mwula store Mr. i mil camenter for many years. He did bis
'.,.. 1.1 mAitn.
. I WnrK LHUrUUI'llll. M UIUII V tAia.a hvi
Matson made a few remarks last mnu of his handiwork will testify. He
TU ;- tUa nn rt knnas van! was industrious, and it was not in bis na-
"""""J J 'I .!!., M. -,fc Hiii rnla was to
owe no man. and no human being could
tnithfiillv sav he ever wroneea tnera oui
r a cant. Ha was a respectod citiren
in mu nf the first trustees or Dloom-
ington after-its incorporation, and was aftHrwarda elected a member of the Board
.... .... . ai Jl? j M.
in which he said mat "ne aia not
know till be sot here, that there
was to- be a
Ob, what a-
soldiers' reunion !"
-The ladies will
ware nulls An thi Itrat flltv hv RV
t n rt s t 1? d i- i CA . Ju. A Anorn at thtt TAiir I nf Pniintv Oornminiioners. which positions
1 i Al.T J.U r. I I W " i "" ware unsolicited by him. He never sought Thos. Langley, andtbers. In the Grounds, this week. Heretofore nctori8tyj and lpent his evenings and nio-ht attack on the nicket fine the u ..llul UtnA I snare moments in reading and study. He
vhpa fiairtnrpd a hatter which was! . . . was a natural student, and few were bet11F1- LrZ lrt 1 1," r Stay away tr read in the history of the world than
HIUU aa uiv wnstv w mw mt i a - m a w -
T 1 t U-..vlM iM.Mnl lUIBGDSc QuBOCllT UI luDlvvr la W-
he.
a member until his death.
Although of a
after tne
day. Is these sham battles many quuH,y w. -Bhpeop,B were Presbyterians, towhich
lauehable inctdenta occurred which ing oauiea to onowers mciory irom i church ne oeiongea tor yean, out 6. i -.t j ... . , . .. ward united himself with tbe M.E.church
ine era soiaiew icii wne a gw mius east 01 town, sometimes as 1 f .hhin. Wlfe WM a life-lorn: and de-
deal of gusto. There were no sen- thirty wagons standing in voted member, and of which he remained
plv of provisions
W10U8, IDCIUOing nara-UCS: ana . - became lonesome ad rest-
. . m . m.i . . i j i n. jr i : ' . .
Sanaa, and tne aaonroe uonaty si-1 couniy men toos in tne jseoiora Bers Reunion of 1886 any be j fair last week The chair feeu at t f
tnanioiry canea a sneeess. tory of this place is filling an order
it a j . may
Matron, in bis Ior twenty dozen cnairs tor tne fli
.mI kt k i Ji. Sunday School, x he room oc-
mi. iun nuir - i h uicuiuci uuvi' w
. i. Tj I the grounds waiting their turns to Uuhie and' i?enial disposition.
7 . "r . I Hool Mnnmo death of Mrs. Graham, which occurred in
reconciled
apeech at Spencer,
less, seem ine to never become
at hia loss.
On the 14th dav of last December he
fell, while walkinir in his door-yard, and
fractured his thigh-bone, and. although
bis strong constitution caused it to Deal, the shock was so great that he never fully
recovered from it. ne was a great suuer
pointed with pride to tbe fret that! cup by the school, in the base- during the last'few months of his life,
ot a solitary Republican was now meat of the church has been very
faoidin n Government office in bis Butcn improved by a new carpet,
(Hatrict. I extending the platform and by add
ing new wall paper The young
ladies missionary society of the!
Of course the candidates mill
but at the last fell asleep and peacefully nassadawav. His years were more than
are usually allotted to men, but he was
lust man. and has at last eone to reap his
reward.
Last week, at Indianapolis,
ver the country are now Pting christian church, gave their fiist large Republican meeting war -eld
TBI their finest Work. A gOOd ni-1 MU wfiwiiMiM m Rnndav
i 'j. lIT. . ....
swwD avecp o spwtuoa us w i n,e,t. consisting of recitations, es
says, songs, etc. The occasion was
I uncommonly enjoyable Mrs.
a Aiua. hat aawsarn waam
SIB SMffJBI BIS aiai Pl fBIUs
at and be merry with Tom,
Dick and Harry, with Mollie and
Came, and Snsan and Jane. Most
fondle and pamper their children
that scamper, love their
and gram pa and eousins and aunts,
love old aont Maria and Uhde Be- j
aia and good aunt Keaiab, who
made Tommy's pants," and do any quantity of things that would seem
rather humiliating to any one else
but a politician. The polling and
hauling of the candidates pta one
in mind of the old darky who said
he was willing. to have the itch for
the fan of the scratching.
We very earnestly believe that
the lie publican who desires the
e?! of the prohibition movement
will be more likely to have his de
sire gratitkd by voting for tbe can
tlklafes of.bis own party than by voting for the third party ticket,
which cannot possibly be elected.
The most that can jw effected by
the largest attainable vote for the Prohibition candidates wonld be to render certain tbe election of tbe
Democracy, and the friends of pro-
b ibition could effect no worse thing
titan leraocralie success.
addressed by Senator ,Ben. Harri sen. Referring to the Senator':
speech, the Chicago Inter-Ocean
says:
General Harrison reviews the
President's action on the pension
bills with no more seventy than
deserved. He asks if a nation may
not do out of its great resources what an individual not lost to sense
of iustice would do under like cir
cunistancea. He believes that the
Nation can afford to honor patriot
ism and relieve the burdens
Burgoon has fallen heir to $8,000
by die death of an aunt in Ireland
-ja-The "Cataract" band fire en
gine which was shipped to Cincin
nati as per request, attracted much
attention in tbe exposition street
parade. The engine was built in
1832, and was always regarded as a
first-class machine The "Hoad- brought upon its heroes and their
ley,"Mt. Tabor brass band, will I families. In speaking of the labor
fnmiabthe music for the conntv I question tbe Ueneral puts the argu
fair. A treat manv nersons will ,nto a nut-shell when he says,
, ... . r , i"j.neiMDor reiorm neeus omy
this band -Geo. Atkinson will aomm mnyn. Tta two worst
not leave bis present location for 1 enemies are anarchy and the dema
another room, as he for a time in- gogue. Tbe masses of tbe people
tAoA k.. .UI . w.h.-nntnn are disposed to be kind, just and
' i 1 I i:i l l il, j .
. e . i I lliwrai. UUb 1IIC IUOIUI11T JU iBTUl
wiypiaiegwa, ,ron in nis snoe of,aw IIrt paWic order is over
store room and stay a while longer, whelming." In touching on the
if he don't get married The temperance question General Har
821 fiul. Vtila. hold a ronninn at rison dismisses the intolerant ad
vocates who will, have no man
help except on their own method of
dealing with the Question, and ad
ter, was in attendance leo. dresses himself to the practical tem
Hunter has returned from a trip to nerance men, who do not demand
the eastern watering nlaces and tlte unattainable, and who in
North Vernon last week, and their I
old Colonel. Hon. Morton C. Hun-1
Indi
seaside resorts Rev. L. F. Cain
Columbus Republican: If
anvthiog prevents a general and
swi -ping victory for tbe Repultliuna" tiiis fill! it will be the prohibi
tum party, ibey are nominating
candidates n mnt ol the estates, al
so iegislativc camlKlatvi,and if they
nave any clleet si all it will tie to
ana are uniten in the determination
In fiirlil (hp linmir Ipacriio. intrpnnli
... m . i " t- - - n i . --
having resigned tne utiapiamcy ot beliD(l the Democratic party and
the frison bouth, itev. W m. Jiarn- the gerrymander. He suggests
bill of Cumpbellsburg, was elected to take the position Thos.
Smith, father of city Marshal Smith, died on Thursday in his 83d year. He has been in feeble health for -mme time, but was not thought to
THE MEN WHO HAVE RAISED THOSE BIG CROPS OF WHEAT
BOUGHT THEIR FERTILIZERS OF ALEXANDER,
AT THE OLD DUNN STAND.
Me (Stalls Only THE BEST.
secretary of the Board of State-
bouse Commissioners, "i he building covers a neat area of two acres,
and there are three floors. That makes six acres, with the dividing walls to be taken out. If yon know how many people can stand on one acre multiply that by five, leaving out liberally for the walls, and Hint will give the number that can be housed in the Capitol. It is two-
thirds as long as the Capitol
at Washington that is, it lacks
only four feet of being five hundred feet long. With the steps, it is considerable more than five hundred feet long. It is three-hundred feet
wide at the greatest width."
Our Next Congressman.
The First Fall Stock of 1886.
LADIES, NEVEiri PURCHASE DRESS GOODS TILE
YOU SEE OUR STOCK.
IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
asfta&aifei AND
FINE
WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SELECTION
Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMINGT0I&
WWE ARE SOLE AGENT3FOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WE HAVE
A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. RIBBONS AM? LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST PATTERNS AND AT REDUCED PRICES. "HATS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK.- -.
Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Valises.
McCALLA & CO.S WEST SIDE STORS
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THE PATENT LEVEE BYE GLASS WILL HELP YOU.
Sketch of Hia Career. Flainfield Progress. Ira, J. Chase was barn at Clarksnn.Hon.
roe caunty, M. Y.. JH;c. 7, 1834, and is in his 62A year. He received a high school or academic education at Medina, N. Y., and when a young man moved with bis parents to Cook county, Illinois. In the spring of 1861 heanliited as a private in company C, lHth Ills., and served three years in the war, when he was discharged for disability on account of ill health,
having taken part in many engagements and skirmisbcis. His service was as a private soldier all the way through. He was n eased with his father in the hardware . - i . . . ia.n
business ior sooui iwo years prior w i when he entered the ministry of the Christ
ian church, and commenced preaching,
erforming his first service at Uishawaka, It Joseph county, Indiana, where ho re
mained two years. The next two years he was at La Forte, whence he went to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and preached one year; theaoe to Peoria, Illinois, preaching eight years; thence to Wabash four yean,
whence ne csmewvanviueiwo yar Online tbes years he has been a bard
worker and student, and has acquired and now pessessen one of the finest libraries in tbe State. Be is a man of good social
ana ker.
ilities.
Mr rha l at nresent fillini the posi
tion of Department Chaplain of tho Grand
Armv eftbe KeDuo ic ol lnamna, ana u
popu he is'
was drafted by the Liquer League,
and passed at its dictation,yet when a resolution was offered in the late
Democratic State Convention
daring that the party was in favor of its strict enforcement it was voted down unanimously. This was done, of course,to placate the League, as the enforcement of any law Interferes with its profits. The Republican platform declares that the Liquor League must lie overthrown.
There is nothing equivocal about
thnt declaration. It is a bold defiance of the League and its allies.
It strikes out from the shoulder . al
most dangerous but very power-
erful organization. Powerful lie-
cause of its creat wealth and the
close ties of interest which bind its
mem Iters together : dangerous be
cause by its interference in legisla
tion the people are practically bound hand and foot as far as re.-trii-ting
the t raffic is concerned, and because
it dictates to a great party its nominees for office and its platform of principles. The Republicans are united, determined and earnestly
enthusiastic, and a great victory ie io store for them in November.
James Ryan has for sale at his
shop some fine two horse wagons, only sixty dollars each, spring wagons, buggies, phaetons, &c, all
ready to hiteh to. He proposes to
sell them as cheap as they can be
bought anywhere, and he warrants them put up in a durable style.
Call and inspect these vehicles, opposite the county jail, before you
buy. Job work and hone shoeing
done promptly. -
Write (he Inventors and get description of it, and Patent
a.tG Dioptric Eje Meier, Patent Re-
iruciuwci vi t iaiasi va iuc EYE. ETC. Consumers should
buv of our agents. Apply for
Agency of our improvements. JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH.
the State. He is a man oi goea soc qualities, who mixes with the people s likes them ; n fluent and forcible pea and withal man of first-class akilit
spular with tbe members of tbe order, as
b isralso wh a vne people.
Mr. Chase was tbe oldest of three chil
dren of Benjamin and Lurinda Cbsso,and
is the only one ot tne inree now living. His mother mrviTcs. and is a spry woman
at 75, having- charge of a benevolent institution al Peoria, Illinois.
Mr. Chase was married in 1859 in uook
county, Illinois, to Khoda I. Castle. They
have bad seven cmiaren, ot wnom mre
daughters are now living. A son died
last February. Though Mr. Chase has always been an earnest and iietiva Republican, he has at
tended closely to his pastoral work and has never aspired to officii)! position. His
nomination for Kenresentative in Congress
m the resuit of an effort on tho Part of
Republicans of Hendricks county who wished to find a roan who could rally the united forcer of the district and beat Matson. He had no knowledge of tbe matter till after he had been fixed upon hi the man, and was very greatly astonished when contulted about it and asked if he would accept He consented to do so, and we believe the wisdom of his selection
will be emDiiasized when tbe votes are
counted in November. o
Money to loan on long time at
low rates. East, Cobr & Dunlap.
HUMPHREYS'
Sash with Class (or Sale. Some six and nine light sash,with
glass, for sale at this office, at 8c. per light. This is charging only
the price of the glass throwing in
the sash, the painting and glaring,
ATTORNEYS' CARDS.
straw emnigh votes from tho Ro- be dangerously ill till
BuMiOitn party to let the Democrats m, and knowing this the latter are frn idling money and duinsr evoryik'w to encourage the movement
Monday
-The
previous to his death-
Young People's Christian Temperance Union met ou Monthly evenCoutinutd ou -'3d page.
that the radical and the moderate
temperance men need not part com
pany until they come to tho forks of the road, and they will not come to the forks until they have by a general assault driven the enemy as far as the forks. The Size of tbe Slate-House. "People are asking how big the State-House is how many jieople it can hold," said Cupt. Godowu,
Cincinnati Commercial : The Republicans of Indiana, in many respects, are fighting, this year, an up-hill buttle. The Democratic gerrymander of two years ago was so infamously unjust as to almost disfranchise the Republicans, as far as the State Legislature and Congress are concerned, but then the Republicans of our sister State are a plucky set, and have entered upon the campaign to win, and if there is anything in perfect organization and good campaign materia!, they will win. The Democratic party is so completely under the domination of the Liquor League, that tho two are almost identical.
The present liquor law of ihc State,
BUSKIRK DUNCAN, Attorneys, Of fice in New Corner Building, up
stain. Will practice in all courts or ine State. Special attention given to Probate
business, and to collection and prompt roruittaiee of all claims.
LOUDEN & MIERS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All businesi of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Beal estate Titles care
fully examined by aid ot liouden'a Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds.
AST, CORR DUNLAP,, (W. H. I East. Edwin Corr, M. M. Dun hip)
Attorneys at Law, (Successors to East &
East). All legal business will receive prompt and careful attention. Office rooms 6 and 7, over "Corner" Clothing Store, Bloomington, Indiana. JAMES F. MORGAN, Atlornev, upstairs, east of the First National Bank, ( HuiUirk & Duncan's old room) south side of the square. Probate business, and collections given ipecial attention. Will also give careful attention to business in the neighboring county courts.
1 A. FULK, Attorney, Office in Alien . & McNnrv's new block, tiii-8tiiir,ov-
or corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims. JAMES B. MULKV, Attorney. Will give (special nttention to settling decfdonU' estates, collecting, etc. Will practice in all courts. Is also Mayor.and my be found in bis office in Citj Building during business hours. Cl R. WOli Jl ALL, Attorney, Office upJ . stairs, over McCalla & Co.'s Store. Will practice in al! the courts. Special attention given to tho Fomiou business.
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K. W JtYEB ft S8N ADVERTISING AGENTS btjWiSto PHILADELPHIA Cor. Cheatnat and Siehlb Ste. Receive AdvenbruiKftte for tills Paper. tdllMAICOat Lowest Cash HateainCC SiaWAYER & SON'S HAHUAL
SCOTT'S EHULSISM OF FU&E COD LITER OIL And Hypophosphitss of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable as Milk. Tbe only preparation of COD UYER MI can bo takon readily and toleratod for a Iwg time
iK AS k BKHKPY FOB fOKSTJITPTteWp rjflflSS. and all StlS'li JitsAltMSatt Of It l mnncDoiw tn Its rwatts. " Prti-ri'tl ami oo'lorswlby tlw bent Pliyslolana in tbocoim'n. a i,f tbe world. S3S!,1 fnr r.-uivh't on WmnliiiK Oiioawa. A4 drwL, rsUOXT & DUW.Nt, aow Vk
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ALL KINDS OF SUGA
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LOOK at the Elegant Line of at the Bee Hive Grocery. DON'T STOP till you see
stock of package and bulk fees, at the Bee Hive Croce
THE FINEST, and most comp
line of Queensware, at the
HIVE GROCERY.
THE ONLY place to save m
at the BEE HIVE GROCER
WE CALL YOUR
TENTION TO OUR
DEPARTMENT. Wo can
you more Sugar for $1 than any
in Monroe County,
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The State of Indiana. W.
I n the Monroe Cireolt
ber Term, iwt. Wallace Ii. Dagry va..Heir'
AVilliam J. Walden, at at.
was-:'
flnmnlatnt 8. IB'S? VVtPyt'
THE PROP1UBTOB of the Oity Book Store announces to all his old,
patrons, and an immense number of new , ones, that 1 e is I
Stall on MCandss.
and though he has been very slew in stat
ing the fact, be is sttu in tne uityor Blonmington, and better propared than evor to cater to the varied tastes of this
cultured community. Thus, in addition to an immense stock of School and Collage Text Hooks he has na supply of Wall Paper9 Window Shades and Fixtures, CHROXIOS, OIL PAINTIKC9, uperior Pocket Cutlery, Gold Pens, Albums, and Fancy Articles in abundance, too great to admit of enumeration. His News Stand: is well supplied wHh choice Heading. He alio carries a full line of SOU OOL SUPPLIES, and almost everything else, to meet the litorary wants of this community. Teachers, and ot her friends of education are invited to make his store their headquarters, where they will be cordially welcomed, and no eft'orl spared io make their stay pleasant, JS. P. COLK.
w comes the PIsintHf, 1 Pickens, Kb
How
ens &
an affidavit herein that
ant. William J. Waktat. td iit
dent of tho State t ' XWmfflgp
action la enforce tne demand by preceeJings in carnishmenLand said non-
ant is a necessary party tkari
Notice is therefore berany
Tault Cicauing. Prepare for Cholera. JOHN BKOWN hai supplied himselt with deoderir.ers, tubs arid all the appliances neewmry for the successful prosevution of Vault Cloaiiiiifr, and assures as good work us has ever been done by forign parties, and for much less money, lie MiHcits ordors and wiil give prompt attention to Ihetu.
defendant, last named, tlwt uitles ha and appear on tbe ftrst day ofl t.rm nf the ItnnnH dnntt amirfc an hov
holden on the 4th Monday of MnAtrr ' & a rt load .l.n aa.. 1 II ! ItlllMlll ' 14-.
ington, said county 4 Sr&! s wer or demur to said ecipltb am . ft
win oe uw, auu mm" Tf
senoe.
Witness my name and via) j fVuirt. affixed at Bloomiairtio
day of Septumber,A.BA83.
Pickens & Pickens Atty's.
Sept. Tt, low.
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And FaraUr nfrti,"-.-They have the 1raak wffiMmpleto stock of FurtiiUire rVtAml$i. Bloomington, and can sell goo4 ' than evor before. Tboy hav twfMs eortment of Wood, OUAh and Ste -iSm r-i kets, and pay special attetontordr by Wli'graph. Carriages furnished when do-. sirot. Plnno m4 Osa. kept in stock, and sold on monthly psj- i menu. North Side PuWm Souarti, Ulootulnf Iohi, la, Ft3-S
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