Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 September 1886 — Page 3
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Go down to Jos. N. Alexander, Dnn & Co.'s old stand, and learn about the Fertilizers he has for sale. Leave year orders soon
Tie Ells Ml Hob,
MOSE KAHN, MAHAGER, Has f&e Brightest, Biggest and Best Stock of
JPALL. A$TC WINTER CLOTHING
EVER DISPLAYED IN MONROE COUNTY.
Hens' Suit Department is complete, . ranging in price from 4 to $25.
Boys' Suit Department it the largest we ever have shown.
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.tta 4xrr TvrwTTWF.AR DEPARTMENTS.
We have the Corn styles in Hats, -dbe Nobby aIes of Neck
wear, and at the lowest prices. .J
COMB TO THE KAGLK CIXTHISG STORK. MOSE KAHPf, Manager.
UNDERTAKERS iva TiKAT.Kas IS
W Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and
.Coffins. Hearse and Carriages lnrt nisbed toiirder. Orders by tetemnk will receive prompt atten
tion. Shop on College Avenue,
p north end of W. O. see's xhumi
lag, Blooniington, Indiana.
W nave added a Urge carefully selected stock of Furniture, and invite our
friends to call before making parcnaaes.
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Tandalia lliie. THE GREAT FAST MAIL
M2JK Th Shortest, Best, and Quickest Una between tbe Horth and Sooth. West Bound Leam Gteeacastte Sanction Ut n, .0 am, U.tt night, 11.14 a m.
Arrive, Terra Haote,3.05p m, ltJt a!
m, 1.30 a m, 11.13 p m. . Arrive, Kffingham, 4.10 p ra, 1157 p in, a 45 a m. 1.2 T a in.
Arrive, St. Louis, T.3d, pm, 5.00 P m, T.00 a m, 5.45 am. Airim. Kansas Citv. 8.09 a m. 7-23 p m.
' Going Korth Leavo Terr Haute, 3.45
pm, 6.00 am. Arrive, South Bend 10:50 P. X. and 14. PH.
. Please to remember that for maps tiiilfaind other information apply
to Boaers & WooHey, Ticket Agent at wSSseton, 6tTh. LAKGWORTHY,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Terrer Haute,
a. ,. -
died
1 I The Preparatory School now
L.UUUIUUCU HVM I I I . w
nir at the residence of Miss Sophia enrolls eignty-iour.
Sheeks. South College Avenue John K. W hisnancl, on e ot the
Win. Wright and family of Indian oldest citizens of the county.
Creek tp. left Monroe county last last Saturday, aged w& years,
week for Kansas A student Qi, Shoemaker's mother, affrom Ann Arbor, (Mich.) Univer- ter a vj8jt to ma i,ere returned
sity, Mr. Mitchell, has come to 1. on Thursday last to her home near
S. U. to graduate The Courier
asks the Progress what candidate j
got full last Thanksgiving Day ,and who is boss poker player? Now
m hnvn never chareed . Mr. Clark
with any such "doins." Ia be that
kind of a man ? The Uouner
Laporte, Ind.
-Rev. Mr. Minton will be in
stalled pastor of the Walnut street
Presbyterian church, sometime next month, probably the latter part of
the month.
-Mr. Edwards, who graduated
Mr.
iL.t T?11m ! milliner the at-
... .1... T.. R OWV will Oiko three ye.ni conrae in
CUUIliy W uv Aave, Mi" "
has had their names placed upon the dead beat list, and says this is a ridiculous thing, and it will have
no effect. If it is likely to have no
Go OT to Robertson Bros, corner
grocery store, and get your basket filled with tho choice goods they
sell so cheaply. They curry an
uitnense stock, and sell pheuome,1 , V -1 1.1 l.nnk
naliy low. iuh aiiumu guuugu
nd see their feed department it
exteuds back to the north alley.
McGee, the merchant tailor, is including Doors, Sash, Glass, Oils
now receiving a handsome line of and Paints, Nails, and anything
niece p-oods and furnishing goods else vou may need, go to
for trentlemen. His is the popular ALLEN'S
.,A Vuahinnnhle limmA and dre&SV
- ... in tim .Inaira nlraaprl With L O B N FOR
his worK. v;ail aua see we new i
S00""' 1 .T.!- Wnllnm, Theatrical
Best Bread baked by Benckart, Troupe will begin an engagement
Blooraiugton'a boss baker. His f three ni htg thIs wk w5th
i Tr i .
science, at Jonns jopains.
bread is light, wholesome, sweet,
nd uniformly good in all particu
lars.
Mrs. Minnie "Waldron, accom
panied by her sister, Miss Katie
Shie), leftBloomington for Seymour on Tuesday of this week, intending
to spend the winter in that city.
Mrs. Ollie Hood of New Cas-
i. i ham riA at the home of
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her sisters in this place, tor several
weeks.
Walter Maxwell's wife and
two children, of Rockviue, ind., are visiting the family of Craig
Worley in this place.
Jas. Borland has removed from
bis farm west of town to Blooming-
ten, to educate one of bis children, ul ntvtns the Roddy house, on
west 5th street
-r-Jaa. Kelly hospurchaaed John Ronan's house, south of John Wal-
dron'a, and having sold his present
residence, will remove to his new
Sanders'
Bj.ooms.oroa.
Arrivet, coins North : Chica Say Ezprsss 1Q:36A.H (iS) Fast Hail, 1I:10ax do it Express, H:1S?ji Arrrrss, goiog Sooth : ' Tuisville IMrKxpres :2tr.i(
do Night Kxpress, 4:8a.H fSetv General Advertising Card."!
' inah wasacaap, sbsa
Mrs. J. F. Pittman is at Mat
Tll with bar husband, and Miss
Josie is boardins with JUeiey family.
A painful- accident happened
to Widow Brown, who Uvea near the WhMnand school house, west
of town on Sunday, while getting
out of a wagon in the Bloomington cemetery, at the funeral of John K.
Whisnand. As she was alighting
she eangtit one of be feet in a wheel,
breaking her limb above tbe ankle.
She waa bronght to town for surgi
cal asaistaBce.
The foreign missionary society
of the Lutheran church in Balti
more has just sent 1,605 dolls to a
mission in India, waere tney win
be distributed to tbe little heathens who are attending schools connected
with the mission.
aSaost, knows
l who need to be
i with. Anderson, and a-
Edwards' homo ia in Minneapolis,
Minn.
Prof. James Wilson, who was
effect there is no use in making so 1 Superintendent of the Blooming-
much fuss about it Simeon Ped- ton Schools twelve yearfl ago, and
igo is a very good member of the who is favorably remembered here,
HarrodabureBand.and Mai.Unmes will attend J onus noptuns uui-
:n ,ha hnnrl of so fine a versitv at Baltimore, during the
will uvru aw aw I '
musician, but will look after the coming year. . . i 1
Auditor' office biroseit wnen man. 0,, M Haiinah eil of town,
Alexander's time is out, giving Mr. ,. dan(rhter.,n.iaw and erand-
P. a chance to blow the stumn out dan htCT are .j ; Ter? 8;ck n
of that barrel-tone born- Jonn . hon Ml H is tnreat.
Cole's eray took third money in a , . , n.ralv.;. an1 u:B Aaaeh
pacing match, at the Bedford Fair terinaw and the Httle giri are
Hon. Ira J. Unase preacneo m i.ok fever
the Christian cnurcn oi jjiueiwviii
on Sunday night, to an immense
congregation Mrs. Frank Wor
lav of RUettflville. and her sister
as
Miss Davis returned from Uaiuorn
ia last week Miss Lizzie Coffey of Spencer is visiting Bloomington
friends Capt. J. r . Fee writes
the Progress that the Greencastle
G. A. R. cleared f 108, by their
Chicago excursion. It was a pleas'
There were no catch-penny
shows nor gambling devices on the
grounds last week during the sol
diers' reunion, and in this it diner
ed from many reunions n various
parts of the State, notably Lafay
ette.
Mr. C, JS. Sims of last year's
class in college, who will be remem
bered here by nearly everybody
ant. well managed affair, the credit will have charge of the Grammar
f Kih i.Mtlv belona to Frank, lpartmeni in me new
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wh n old Bloominffton boy scnoois tuis year, a coiony ot
Miss Lib Cookerly returned State University graduates is grow
wniv. from a visit to the ing up down there. Mr. McCor
I r.F 'Hit Snnarlnlonilonl AlijUl
familv of Cant. Shrver. oi JJioomT "i"-
. 1 ' l n itt--ji -roe r:..n:
g-u n w Alford (son-in- uractr wooawuru oi o m ""
IswofEESlussHiasbeen nomi- pal of the High benool, and Air.
, a.M.a- r 1 1
ntd hv theRenublicans of Martin Sims ot 'b ot the urammar ocnooi
.. i t : .o Mn. I ijet the erood work CO on, cimer
aHU XbVIWW VUUUUCO an buvaa i a
didate for Senator. Alford, by the towns may follow suit.
infamous gerrymander, has 450 Both E P. Adams and Chas
Democratic majority to overcome Tourner are somewhat better
.... a . 1 1 1 r I
The Uouner is sun narpmg tj. veek ad their numerous
away on the fact that Eaoch Fuller, frf ends begm to feel hopeful. It is
in his race for Senator in ree the intention of Dr. John Tourner,
county, ran behind the candidate if hJg brother ia in a condition
foe Secretary of State. J. hat paper mae it mfe to Jiave an operation
neglects to state in this connection performed upon him this week by that in addition to the regular ,an lmiiaDajoli8 surgeon, for stone Democratic candidate, the Green- tne ujader This operation is
backers ran Hon. Martin Fulk for a delicate oae. but is nearly always
Senator,he receiving over 400 votes, 80Ct8gfui. jir. Adams seemed to
and also that the Greenbaokers had have very greatly improved since no candidate for Secretary of State hj8 nursca j,ave been administering
Allen and Cole's gray and a.
FOR WHEAT DRILLS, Riding Plows, Harrows, etc., go to W. J. Allen's. For Sulky Rakes, Cultivators, and in short everything in the Farming Implement line, at low prices, call at W.J.ALLEN'S.
Fon Bounding Material,
W.
SALE. J. ALLEN.
SITE TOVR MOKE! Baldridge & Gourley have made a contract with Paogherty Bros., the Roller Mill men of Ladoga, to handle their flour in thin place, and hereafter it may be found at the erocerv stores or at the Mill, where
customers can be supplied with the Burr or the Roller Flour, just as they prefer. The Ladoga flour Avill be brought here in car-load lots (all the leading brands) and will be sold as low as it is possible
to supply it. Persons who desire a first-class article of flour at the lowest living price, should bear these
facts in mind.
The Republican Central ;CltHmittee will meet at 1 p. m. in th tiiand Jury room, next Saturday, Sept. 25, tW; This will be a very important meeting and every member should be present. Tho county candidates, on the Republican ticket are requested to be at this meeting. Wm. V. BROWNING. Cbiiirman.
' Wednesday, which will be of more
than usual interest to amusement
I ornera. The company is spoken of
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Will thu Progress please tnke the floor uji,eaf terms in Other towns.and
and answer the following questions: .
h msnv dcletates did a certain Re- Will undOUUieaiy araw wen nere.
publican candidata buy with apple bran- ,,0 Hnnntw T?!r ia
dy tha night before the Convention 1 ' "
What Republican candidate was now in progress, auu wuu
full as a goose" on Thanksgiving uay.T wrhsr will he a success both fi-
W no is me vvt poKer piavtw wu 1 , ...
Republican tickstT-Courier. nanciaiiy, ana as an exposition 01
Th.Pro.minhi.iio know ledee the jndustnes and agriculture ot
nf nv "annle brandv ' "full as a locality. Jvery enon is oe.ug
W or noker nlaver business on made by toe directors and managers
the part of any Republican county to create a favorable impression up:.i.. Tf.hrww I.... l.t on visitors and exhibitors. All
u:m Wv nlnnd and snare not." can do something towara maaiog
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The Courier will be kind en ough, xair a auaaw, uu . , .-v
however, to toe the mark, and be at an wm join in mis pnus
aworn to answer Questions : worthy work.
What nortion of that $3,000 was
used, un to the hour that the Dem Kansas with Fields, Carmiohael
ocratio convention met, in order an(i Baker, has returned. He was
that, as fedigo said, ne migiu d weU plea8ed wjtb Wichita, and
would have remained longer if he
had not been hurried home by the
Homer Borland, who went to
"tricked out of the nomination
for clerk ?
Wk.t nnmlMnln nn ilia Tlanin
cratic ticket keeps a jug in his room recfipt of a dispatch intended for
tor those who may preier -jug anotner man oeanng hibbuiuc umuc,
juice' tocigara? Persistence has been rewarded
What-wemocraiio canaioaie ia u . mm nf VA n Rn!.k:pt form.
prlv of this nlace. A year ago he
went to Washington City deter
mined to secure the position of
Judge of Review in the Pension
office. He was disappointed time after time, but within the past week
has been appointed. The position ia a good one, both as to pay and prominence.
W. W. Durand has severed
that has won thousands of dollars
at the old army game of chuck-a-
luck?
Carter Coutrier arrived in
Blooniiugton on Friday, and is the
guest of his sister.Mrs. W.W. Dur
and. Mr. Coutrier has during tbe
past two years been advance agent for the Wild West show, but will take the road now for Salisbury's T-..I.nra NTeifKpr Mr. Dnrnml
, t: :.i. ,l. w...l.
nor Mr. Coutrier have ever been ' WUBlwu w"" "c
first-class circus as advance agent, and uas
made a contract for '87 with Har-
but
connected with any
organizations. The first exercise of the year in publio speaking in Prep, took place lastJj'riday afternoon. The work wasiwell done, and Prep, bids fair to maintain the old time repu
tation in this useful work.
M. F. Dunn and James Wil-
ard of the Bedford Bar were in
town on Thursday.
The familiar physiognomy of
Prof. Patton is missed this term,
from the streets of Bloomington.
Gen. Hunter was in Mitchell,
last week, visiting his old friend
and comrade, Henry Davis. Mr,
Davis was the Lieutenant-Colonel
of Col. Hunter's regimeut the 82d.
The Burr Bobbins show is in
Shoals to-day, The circusses seem
to have given Bloomington the "go-by" this season. They don't
understand that this town is the
Chicago ot Southern Indiana.
A. G. Dillman, remember, is
Republican candidate for Surveyor of Monroe county. He is the present incumbent by appointment, and
gives the fullest satisfaction wherever he is called to do work. Remember to vote for him. Fuller, Mathers, Grimes,Brad
ford, Harrell and Gaston, Republican county candidates, fell in line
naturally at .the Soldiers' Reunion
last Thursday. There is no discount on these men. They are
"true blues' and wore the blue when it was dangerous to do so. Dr. Jos. Rogers is the Republican nominee for Coroner. Dr. R.
is a thoroughly educated and competent young physician, and wiil be
needed when the work of holding inquests upon the dead Democracy is begun during tbe first week ot November. John Bradford, the Republi-
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HON. IRA J. CHASE,
Republican candidate for Congress.
will speak to the people at Smithville, next Friday night, Sept 240,
18B. . .
He will also speak at the soldiers' ,
reunion at tiinaosian, oaiuraj,
Sept 26th, 1886.
He will also speak in lUooming-
too, Saturday night, Sept. 254, and preach at Clear Creek church, south of Bloomington, Sunday-
morning, Sept. 26.
HON. CHARLES F. GRIFFlNf Renublican candidate for Secretary
of State,vill speak in Bloomingfonv Tuesday night, Sept. 18th, 1886
SOLDIERS' REUNION. There will be a ReUnfon of.
Soldiers of the late and Mexican
Wars, and Old Settlers and Citizens
of Monroe and adjoining couhtien,
near Hindostan,on nday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25, '86. Everyliody is invited to come. . 'Conte with baskets well filled. Come ft wagons. Come on horseback, ' moa any way tp get here. No intoxicat iqg liquors will be allowed, sold or . drank, on the grounds. Thert wISf be good music and sneaking. Major Ferguson, Col. Burton, and other good speakers are invited, and will be here. The county candi
dates will also be present. By Order of Committer. Still the patronage of the Or chard House increases as the best-'
'grows more fervent. People enjoys
a meal at this home-iiKe nocei, anin- ; their friends are encouraged' to Bjfctronize it by the reports they l' .; ceive from old patrons. -,'';'
The people of Smith ville and vicinity will be treated to a speech by Hon. Ira J. Chase, Republican
sold goods for Rsley A j candidate for Congress, on Friday
Robinson has a neat B;gBt. There should be a large attore of his own on the west itmosace. and doubtless will be.
ie n each week improving
W! mm better seiectea, noping fg&WRm o compete in quantity wHh k4 .' ij'Wi- In prices be now comiWI ' 'Ju&am with tbe others in such a ie
darnannerA op
tne best trace inatv me row s c-
.ml. . - Was
v -mv mea. woe. wv
'..L-titemi&ffitfct'foieiu eoflees and
tJfC tc4iacco8 that are making his store V fimioBB. Give him a call when yon
mxk eettine vonr basketo filled. He
W--' ;. delivers goods.
Mi 'y. Fairs and ExroernosB are all
tbe rage now, bot few of them surBaaaer even eqnal the exhibition
ven by Tobe Smith at bis fine store 00 the sootb side of tbe sqoare.
Tliere is no limit to tbe display be
snakes ofgold and silver watehesj nW iewewv. plated and solid ailver-
fwate, and articles of ornaaaent for " w 1 WW
thm drawintT-room ana nanor. xiia
S and 10 cent coonters exeel any
thine ever seen in this locality, and
ooe can spend boors in looking at the odd and curious things in bis
store. He is a eenial, pleasant
nan to trade with, and yon will be1 , glad yon have formed bis acquaintance. Yon wili be sorry if yoa do not visit Tabe Smith's bazar.
' iGETTIirG READY FOR THE FALt
Tbatje. is now the avocation of
' same, of oar merchants, and the dif-
forence between some of them and
Charley Mobley is that he has got
ready. M goods nave eome,many
of them, and hia shelves will soon
Jbe crowded with such articles as are bandy to have in tbehouse.both Kv the mate and female members
y - ' ... - 1
tbereot. it is However in anwie
female port ion of the eomotani
call for that Mobley deals ia
mostly. He has almost every ar
ticle they Deed in fancy and dress
good, and then he baa goods at
SBCB WW pruasa, m puuc mnw with a small sqinwitof money can
an enormous' oantity of the
articks she desires.
fFaoasA fkredchca, sad Itch, cored
fat 3 minutes, by Woodford: Sanitary Ration. Va no other. This new fails
Musk by tha Bloomington txlee Club.
Cel. Friedley labored under
the disadvantage last Saturday,
oi having beta worn oat from loss
of rest, while attending tbe bedside
of his little daughter for several
weeks She bad been very sick,
bat is now convalescing.
Mrs. Rebecca Rader, aged 94
years, died at jbe residence of her son,' Geo. B. Rader, Sunday morn
ing last.
in
sorrel each took third money
pacing at the Bedford Fair-
Mrs. Thos. Blair, formerly ot this
place, now of North Bend, Neb., is
visiting old friends here Uraig
A visit to the Preparatory
School finds the work in a flourish
ing condition. The enrollment has
reached 85, which is about 30 more
.1 11. -..i 1 ii.: ini.
Hnnterand wife made a flying vis-1"" ,Belwuuraw
.. . . . o..j tt vear. wnicn cersaiuiv uiaraa b
ittonomeioiKS on ounuay. . - n . ,
w;. 1 neaiiny eruwtn. jrrum. uwa
jo.
is now located at La Crosse,
The County Fair to-day will
give premiums at 1 p. m. for the beat girl and boy equestrians. On Thursday there will be a three mile and a three minute trot. On Friday, at 1 o'clock the Bicycle race, and at 2 p. m. trotting and pacing. Louisville and Chicago horses have been entered for the speed ring - Miss Lots Buskirk, of Paoli, is visiting her grandfather, John B. Buskirk. - -fWater is being hauled
for both the stave factory, and the
Rawles are doing the best kind of
ass-room work, and keep things
running an straight and smooth as
could be desired. The students
seem to be attentive to business,en
ergetic, lively, and contented with
their work. Tbe permanent growth
of the Preparatory School is a pret
ty well established fact, and much
of tbe credit is due to its faithful
and effiefcnt bead, Prof. Beck.
. bedstead factory Some sneak
-In the past tea days eight or
nor oldest citizens have died, and
the remarkable fact is that their
combined ages gives the number of j
686 years, as follows :
Geo. Richardson, John Graham, Rebecca Rader, John K. Whisnand, Thomas Smith, David May,' John Ellett, Mrs. Jacob Wood,
94 87 94 82 84 82 86 77
686
mi
Hp
wa,',!
thief went through Bobt Miller's
residence near Smithvtlle,last week,
while he was attending the soldiers'
reunion,and secured a small amount
of money Eight old citizens have
died within the past two weeks
whose aggregate ages amount to
886 years --The army has been
ordered out for Thursday (the Tern
perance Army) and will go to the
Fair Grounds in the afternoon at
ten cants a head- There is some
fine stock on the Fair Grounds,
Better bo out and see it Fri
For your Wheat and Grass, re- aftprnoon there will be a free
memoer yon . g .y T , Mce t Fai. Grounds
renuiwn yvu wau, vvkjfu 'it A
Alexander's (Uunn&Uos old stand
fAsk for areolars, free to all. tertaiuing ner nepnew, . x. m&
fc 1 .a, T, 1 ,f! T
man. 01 ot. Jraui, minn. tie
s- 1 I
Fauv suits, neai
handsome, are turned
Ben. Mctiee. the Artist
bis emporium of fashion, on the
. fm t a 1 1 1 s A
south side 01 tne pnonc square, Bedford Mall.
ueculianty ot Mcuee-s suits is tnat a , t.ii-i 1 1
as if moulded, they are
Total,
t. cu- a member the Wallace Company wi c-ntting anal, . . . . r...ii,...u tti
ont dally by Lf f fiPt.iH,
.Tailor, at " "
laniiauM
easy no binding or sensation
psrfcmly lDton spent Sunday lU ieifoti' ration of I Mrs. Robert Marshall of Bloon
Bloom
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drawing. Ia fact, they have the ingiuu, yiaumg uu to m 1 aA in 4 l-i in wit rtn
noonlMrittr of all nrooer-httinsr
-J t I . I ,, ... ,ni . .
ninths : von are unconscions ot the I he .trustee ol this loimwswicR)
fact that yon have them on your township has added tne tonowmg - . n 1 - t . : . . a i : . t. . ..1. .
person, and bo don't ieei constrain- provjso i wuiiraum wuu iii!uo. lA A niMHtmfortable as is the case "That, if said teacher shall attend
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ith tusinrtuaa Mir. nv man v 1 aiiora. 1 nn y 4 uuiuil im m ui
Mom has the best piece goods the school tins contract suau oe nun
mMi,r w.io anrl trims with onlv and void and said teacher shall be
by 11. l-mdley, Druggiit- vij nrst-clas8 trimmings, buttons, etc.
dismissed from said school."
A full list of the Faculty of I
TJ. may be of interest to those
who do not know who now compose
that body: President, David S Jordan : Frof, Emeritus of Physics,
Tbeophilus A. Wylie ; Prof. Em
eritus of Astronomy) Daniel Kirk-
wood: Prof, oi Latin, Amzt At-
water ; Prof, of Chemistry, Thos. i C. VanNuys Prof, of English, Orrin B. Clark ; Prof, of the Ro
manic Languages, Samuel Garner ; Prof, of Greek, Horace A. Hoff
man; Prof, of Geology, John C. Branncr; Erof. of the Germanic
Languages, Hans Yon Jagemann ; Prof, of Pedagogics, Richard G.
Boone; Prof, of History, Richard
H. Dabney ; Prof, of Mathematics,
Joseph Swain 5 Prof, of Social and
Political Science, Arthur B. Wood
ford; Principal of the Preparatory
School, James K. Beck ; Associate
in the Preparatory School, James
A. Woodburn; Librarian Wm W. Spangler , Associate Prof. 0 Philosophy, William J. Bryan
Associate Prof, of Physics, Joseph P. Naylor ; Associate Pi of. of Lat-
in. Allan . t uiipim, Aaugiui.u
Prof, of MalhcmaticH, Rufus R.
Grecu; Inslructer inGcrman.Percy
B. Burnett; Acting Associate in
Preparatory School, William A. Rawles. Abseii1. for the year in Joins Hopkins Univarsitr. t Absent for theyear in tbe University of Berliu.
ris, the roan well known in amuse ment circles who controls five thea
ters in the princpal cities, among
them Cinciuuati, Louisville, Wash
ington and Baltimore. Mr. Dur
rand will have entire charge of these five theaters, will book all
Jos. Thornton of Bedford, a attractions, look after advertising,
former student of I.S.U., has gone and d0 all that is expected of a busto Poughkeepsie,N. Y., to attend a oesf, manager. Durand always
business college of that city. strikes high, and is competent to
Prof. J.A.Woodburn will leave wre.Ua successfully with any pos-
Blootoington to-day for Baltimore, uon oe 8Wures' Md., where he will remain during Enoch Fuller, the Republican the next college year, pursuing a candidate for Clerk of Monroe co. course of study in bis specialty carries three bullet wounds in bis
miatorvV in 'Johns Hopkins Uni- body as reminders ot the late civil
Tula TTninoraltv rsanhm war. also as reminiscenes of three
onlv advanced students graduates years and a half which he spent in
.1 .n.liiu ihmt nro nnr.I the service of ki country. Fuller
thorouchlv taueht in many of the is a genial, oompanionaoie
colleces of the country. Prof. W. just such an one as is intended to
will he mimed in Bloomiucton. as satistaetoruy nn a posmoo uius.
th.Mi.nn more earnest advocate of County Clerk. Everybody that
of all moral reforms within its lim- forms Fuller's acquaintance en-
its than he, and he is always ready dorses the judgment ot the itepuo 1 1, voice and examnle any lican county convention. He wil
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movement that has a tendency to swear the jurymen airer xiovamwri
elevate and enlighten the human loth.
family. While his absence will oe Among the solid men on
generally regretted, his return will tbe Republican county ticket is
1. 1 1 ,1 c ml 1 1 w 1 f Vi minnina r . ri t ry . 1. nn nliilnfn
pleasure by those who knowing him for Auditor. The Major is thorbest most fully appreciate him as a oughly competent.and lias one of the citizen, an educator, and a consci- best soldier records we know of. He
entious Christian gentleman. wa8 twice elected Sheriff, and filled Th flrat Renublican speech of the office to the entire satisfaction
f h- .ma;n made in the court of all. He will be eleoted Auditor
house. Saturday night last, by Col. on the 2d of November, and wil
Geo. W. Friedley of Lafayette, glide along as smoothly and quiet-
i I . 1 iY Z avssi-(rtMB
The room was so crowded as to be ly in cnat omce aa iu wib
uncomfortable, and many left be- he has filled. He is a farmer, one n-,, of the heat. The windows of Clear Creek township's best cit-
i j ....i .itk mr !na. and will crreatly reduce, tne
ana uoura ws: . . , a-
listeners, and tbe interest manifest- majority in that reiiaoiy yemo
ed was uever greater even in a Pres- ocratio stronghold.
idential canvass. It is unnecessary to say that Col. Friedley did not
disappoint his audience) either m roe count boy, and went into th
matter or manner, but his speecn,
from first to last, was a scathing ar
Robertson Bros, have mada " ; .
some radical improvementa in -tbetf :; v
grocery store, northeast corner ot . the sauare. They are carrying tbe : "i
can nominee for Recorder, was io I largest stock of erain and fee4 av(t. " ' il
the Union army, though tha large kept in a store here, and prices wm .Jfflt
h he elose. urop in ana get a saqa or N
family of Virginians to which
belongs were all rebels and wore 1 1
1 . .
.1 i i ...,:f- rt.o(uri H'ioxrp.ns and otnera wno OMira- . .;a-'
solid, substantial Republican, and .EMM
Will llioivc u stiiainui.v 7 aiicvwim.
anlondid enfiee. his bread is lwhi"?,e
He will succeed Wm. Hall, who Ln,i wholesome, aod bo betveV i l &
by the way, is as clever a man as ery thing else you are-likely, to clip -p? ever filled that important office. for in the way of eatables Ifcnes-: ; ? I I - 1 L S 1 1 iL. an nar L
The Republican nominee for nam .; f .
Congress, Eld. Ira J. Chase ot Auditor Alexander bas s neat j .
Danville, Ind., gave the soldier lour room nouse, wun an reqaiuw . , . . ,ii,i out houses, and a large lot well set k ' boys a five minutes talk in thecourt P vines wblelt .
house yard, "between trains, as he wiU mlA Qn rea90IlMbie terms. had come over from Spencer and i " EilettevUle in the morning to take Oystkrs, the Z.;, thetrainnorth He talked only ot TJSt'l,
tne reunion auu oi auiuwrtug uy, of the postomee tour doors, and his remarks we! in the most aas "& "
. t ,1 . i J.UU wiuii mai I vumiin 1 ! .. Um kad tha Mnnf.tinn I
nappy ye of being
Newt. Mathers, the Republi
ran nnmineB tor Sheriff is a Mon
service of bis country when but
! mom strinlin?. Before he oad ar
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raignment of the party that now so r.yed g(. the flge 0f twenty years he
grossly mismauages oiaia ww bad bean made Captain ot theUom tional affairs. ninv. and on tbe 2d day of Novem
.VA. Whetsell went east after her be willbe made Sheriff of Mon
another sunolv of coods in his Hue roe county. He is one ol the mud
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thU xweb. Whetse had procured eat, most accommoaaung men m
an uncommonly krge Fall stock, t)e county, and is popular with
expecting it to be sufficient, but so cja38e8i jewt. ia not well fixed in
great have been tl, , in rows . mane goodghe ig too free
f. .wi ; t napMMrv to hii v a econd hearted for that-he is oueof those
Fall stock. Ed. mays that he docs men who will divide his last loaf not claim that his success is entire- 0f broad with the needy, and so has
vein. He has the reputation buy brefld of BenckrT tmii, ig one of the most entertain- to bake it yourself, and thea Bwfe .
lUg (Hl&Ct9 111 lUV Vltova avv uuv niu in.af.lt o utcuvi ia uin vatuy awwa
... . if t 1 i
be heard on the stump oeiore long. t styles voa can havo
John P. Harrell is a candidate your Oysters served, at Benckajir'
for re-election from the third dis- restaurant and baRery, loor
trict to the office of County Com- sottth f the P08l.fl!cc'
miseioner. Harrell was a gallant I Hemp Winn's stock of qtHieas
soldier, and is one of the best citi- ware ana glassware is
zens of Clear Creek tp, W. M. A.
nlete. He buys from first j
anA tu ran orivi snniA n'nh)tafd',a
Kirby is the candidate for Commis- bargain8 to those in sear of ftS
SIODCr I rum uie awuuu uiatm-i, uuuiciassoi giiuusi. uuoiu inutvmu
is a conscientious, careful guardiab Crystal Balontr Powder : eaea
of the people's best interests as the 50c package entitles purchaser W if x
present commissioner from that dis- valuable prize ot glassware, try triefc. See to it that these gentle- yir luck, at Wilson's Grocery,
men receive the uuited support
Try the XXXX
Coffee, sold at Wilson's
Ask for it. Also ask for the
ml
thay deserve,
The "Y" met at Miss Sophia
Sheeks' Mouday evening, with an
attendance of more than fifty. Miss Josie Pittman gave a declamation,
Miss Hall read an essay, there was an interestliiK talk on total absti
nence, some good music, the
ado cigaf, orte of Wilson's besfai
Best producb always 1
n xr:i ii...
can eit iiooa nutter at nisi
well as all the. choicest agmm&
fAOlU HO tnfilrOO O OfMWWfllHr JW -ilMaiftasMt' :-y.
acta w asata 00 Ufln.OOrfU.. hi1 f- I COffCCS. ClU&TS Slid Vi
tat uuaiucae tv ho iu iswsw-f i ' n- laaarjaia" i i ill i riisiii .V f ' "'.
fax olnnrnmonl- A crand flOOlfll time. I s a AriVAnw. ,'.k-;1-A-fe
"Jv" ' . vJ. tV VAU p vjwq, asp. V??MV. iT&Vj'
TIiam maa nnfinSmmiG ArnrMKinn I crill not. lnnlrarat iH aWPwMi 'n n.'K'
titan unasumvw --. i.jv-i aj, .-v - "T - .WWC ' &&k
a 1,1 a a. kl. -i .i WfrSaw'ah Tl- --:
tor total al8tinencej several new i yM,
mmbera were secured: a letter oaKcr-' uuw' w ??&aiW
was read from Miss Hay, the State
lv diia to his own personal efforts,
but that much of it comes from the o-pnni'ill use of printer's ink iu vtu i-l
ous forms. Ed. assured one of the
Progress reporters, as he stepped on tho fast mail, that he proposed to spmire some novelties in the boot
and shoe line for Fall wear, and he
can be depended upu to do it.
never accum inula ted anything him
self. In voting for Newt. Mathers for Sheriff of 'Monroe county you will make no mistake. Conundrum: Why docs a school book cost twice as much as any other publication of the same size i
Mnnroti Circuit Ouurt.
the estate of William JhtostonV
late of ill or. roe county, Vudisna. .
Tha e.Ute is probably solvent. . . BEN. P. AtAMS,
LoMen Miers, Atty'a, Sopt. 17, 1886-3t.
-;-:yjUW
President. cnns-ratnlatinir the youne Atfinlitlatraitort WmmMk';LM,
wmen here on having the bnt
union of the btate. xet tne num
ber of bona tide naembers is only
about 35 ; it ought to be raised during the year, and can be, to over 100. How many young men and women in this community cau be enrolled on the side of total abstinence. How many will give their name and iutluence, and every
one has some influence, to the side of temperance. If everyone who feels rightabout it will takoa stand, and consent to be counted in such an organization, universal temperance could be made the rule among the young people of our city. The "Y" will give a Cold Water Reception dui insr October. The next
meet ins is at Mrs. Miers two weeks
from last Monday night.
i. . - .. ..... ,i ..i M-UM,.,,. j Notice of AdaiaistraUan. NOTICE is hereby given, that ; domigned has been appointed hyit&i ', Clerk of the Monroe Circuit ttjjsy.fi'g Monroe county, Stitto of IadiaRai. Adiv-. ministnitor of the estate of Jsujcs vfe,-H tors, decHHu, Into of Polk towhitt,itt- -roe county, lndiima. " -a "' Said osUto is supposed to b (olveat, , . WM. armbrustbr, pU.S6 Adnialt!rat$fi .... Buskirk & Duncan, Attys.
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