Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 October 1886 — Page 3
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Ttwi SiIbm drove their cattle
ikmnnk an Tndiananolis as at first
UtamA: John 8tim had thirty;
eight bead that averaged 1,648 fts.
They were extra large nun. . Sin. Worley of Martinsville,
mother of Craig Woriey, is visiting
in (bis city.
Mia Eva Brown will leave
for Cincinnati, O., where she
will attend the Conservatory of
Muaie this winter.
Dr. little of West Liberty,
IBs., is viating his brother John
little, his mother, and Mr. SibertV
family, ia thus place.
Mrs. Ella Orchard returned to
Blooiniagton on Thursday evening
ot bat week, after a month spent
with relation in Coumerce, and in
St. Loots, Mo. -
We find the following item in
the Denver, (Colorado) News :
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anMam-vfJitv'nHB.n our wnen yoo loje.
gaMnBtalmflinMi wttralli
RIPpwi sontb side of theaowe. ( liil:i.,Blito tldBlaT he.
aapagppaay,jpnmg
4wPawaw'9agnHT is Hnw n kv
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- (JOKR KOBI NSON At the residence bn Hi ran W. Seed. SflDtember Slit,
WIBS: Iim JL .Coir, of Pueblo, Colo- and
Mbs lassie Ttobinson, of BkramingteQi
Mrs. Walter Robertson is vis-
relations in Louisville and
Mrs. J.
"Concluded from 3d page.
conduct the business of the county
in a jost and praiseworthy manntr in the future as in the past. Tbey have been tried and have not been
found wanting. Vote for them
You know honest John Brad
ford. He will be the next Recorder of Monroe county. He was a Union soldier and a good one. He is a farmer. He is a man of unim
peachable integrity, and will receive
the full strength of the party at the
election in November Preachers' and Laymana' Conference M.
E. church, Bleomington Distnot,
will meet in Bedford, Nov 29th
Dr. McGee leaves this week
for Cincinnati, to attend lectures in the College from which he graduated. He will be away till April
Columbus H, McNeely and
Cynthia A. Vaughn have been licensed to many The last day of tax-paying is on the first day of November. Don't put it off till
the last hour, or you may be delinquent, and that you will find
somewhat expensive- CM. Wor
rell has removed his pension office to a large room over Mose Kahn's clothing store. This was necessitated by the wonderful growth and increase of his business Mrs.
Livermore will lecture in Bloomington on the 18tb of November. By that time the present Democratic county candidates will have returned from their Salt River trip, ready and anxious to hear the lady lecturer Charley Tourner is
convalescing rapidly and will soon
be sound and well. He has suffer
ed enough to last any man his nat
ural life Mrs. Calvin R, Per-
due who went to Des Moines, Iowa, to take charge of a large dress-mak
ing establishment, has returned,
owing to. sickness Miss Alice
Fans attended the exposition at Louisville last week On Thurs
day, Oct. I4th, there will be a re-
union of the 511th Ind. Vols, at
Gosport ' A new milk wagon
was nlaced on the streets ot our
city last Week. It was built at Bedford, and is a very creditable piece of work to come from a town that has no electric light and but
'Squire
S. Clemmons left
for Louisville, on
visit relations-in the
Falls Cky.
Mrs, J. K Henley and little
son have gene to Spencer, on a vis-
to relations and friends.
Dillman returned to
Monroe county Friday night, after
fnar weeks spent among relations
and friends ia Kansas..
Auditor Alexander has a neat
fbnr room bouse, .with all requisite eat. 'houses, and a large lot well set with firait trees and vines which will be sold on reasonable . terms.
IfoSKT to loan on long time at
', COUB & DUMLAP.
one peanut roaster-
Richard Stevens says he is not workins for the Democrats this year.but
for Stevens.on t he pike east of town.
The new railroad, or more properly
branch of the Monon, will run an excursion this week from Orleans to Paoli The Chicago Anarch
ists have been sentenced to be hung
on the 3d of December Prof.
Woodford, wife and sister, were in
Indianapolis last Friday and Saturday--Mrs. Hannah Magner of Orleans is visiting Bloomington friends- Miss Loll. Seeks ot Ul-
lettsville has gone to Orleans to spend the winter with the family of Emmet Harris Dr. A J. Ax tell was visiting his sons in Wash-
ueton. Daviess co., last weekt
Charles and Frank-
-Tbe af-
Farm fos Sale. Ed.
w eoe of the best farms in
VKlfpgeV Creek blue-grass belt,
sing to go to uaiirornia lor
iieaitfa, he offers the farm for
Then are 204 acres, all in fat SOacres. The farm build-
rags are good, and the farm proper,
(the. land,iis i as good condition asL!
K is possiMe for land to be, with the best of fencing, both of stone
and wood. For terms and price,
call jn EaVStepp, sic mites south of Bloomington three miles south
of Clear Creek Station,
ternoon Inochi given by Mrs. Wor
ley, at her palatial home in Elletts-
ville, was a pleasant affairnd was
attended by a number Ot invited
guests from Bloomington After
a residence of some three years in
Harvey county, Kansas, Harvey Dodd returned to Monroe county
last week-- 'Mrs. Dean, mother of Mrs Robert Marshall, was here from Bedford last week The union temperance meeting will be
held in the M. E. church next Sun
dav night and the address will be
delivered by lie v. 3. K. Lyon
The Stinns will take their cattle,
some eighty head, through to Indiananolis bv land. These are the
oulv fat cattle at present in the
county that are ready for market
Elmer Lowe s famiiv have
gone to Ogalab, Neb. - " Bur
Spokes WAHttefr. Waldron,
Hill & Co. will pay cash for 1,000,000 Oak and Hickory Spokes. Tjniiiex.iBt.be cot: before Jaou-
IsC M7. - '
tlso. want White Oak Hub
Blocks. Call at Factory and get
cards giving prices and dimen sions ef what is wanted.
glare, after a long period of quiet'
ness, snowed up against Jlarroda-
burg, last Sunday night. A num
ber of sacks of flour were takan
from Neill's grocery. Some day
the people down there will find
these persistent burglars to be citi
zens of Monroe county -Mrs,
Neill, of west of town died last
puuaay who typnoiu icver.
'oho Martin, at the Recorder's
(-office, is giving special attention to
writing deeds and mortgage. Mav
lag the county records convenient,
be ts in a position to do bis work
correctir and well. Uive bim
call.
Fall suits, neat-fittini!; and
handsome, are turned out daily by
Ben. Ueuee, tne Artist Tailor, at
his emporium of fashion, on the
south side ef the public square. A
liarity of JneUee'a suits is tbat
itle tbey fit snugly to the form
as if monlded, they are perfectly
easy no binding or sensation of
drawing. In fact, tbey bave tbe neeoliarity of all proper-fitting clothes yon are uuconscions of the
fact tbat yon bave tnem on your person, and so don't feel const rain-
Jed and uncomfortable as is the case ;l?T'.i a. I . ry .,
WwiHOecWBescui, oy many lauore. u it,.
SIWHRW IW ms trim. guuua mr 'tlnarket affords and trims with only
brat-class trimmings, buttons, etc.
Dealers in poultry at this place
shipped a car-loads of geese to Chi
cago, Tuesday morning. There
were over 1,200 head of these gen
tie birds in the lot.
'-s-Mr. D. O. Spencer Was mar
ried to a New Albany lady last
W0fetE
All the candidates and their
friendi, an stopping at the Orchard House when in town. It U a good hotel, convenient to the depot and to tb butinen
portion ot tba town-. Always m for the Orchari House if you don't know
where it is, and see that you get to the
right place.
Peter Meyete left Indiaaanol
three days ago for Bloomington and
has not been heard Iroro. He
obout is, ahd stutters. His brother is the
Barber in the Progress Block, nnd is Anx
ious to ana aim.
For Sale A house and lot
north part of Bloomington. sup
plied with fruits and convenience
Just the place for home, and will
be sold at a sacrifice. Ott CVBR & DtJXLAP
PREMIUMS AWABDEIr BY THE
MONROE COUNTY AGRI
CULTURAL SOCIETY, September, 1880 : The name given first received
the first premium ; the name given
ast, the second premium, u any
was offered. Where there was no competition no premium was paid
and no name is given :
HOR3BS. TTuhvt Draft Orndo: Stallion, 4 years
and over Milton Froston, Jno. A.Moore. Stallion, sucklirjg coll J. R. Kirby, W.
H. Lewii. Mare, 4 ana over u. vt. oon-
ir. J. W. Whisnand. Mars, 3 unaer
saao Glazebrook, Jus. Scolt. Mare, a
nder 3 W. M. Jluncer, a. umsmore.
Gelding, 4 and overAmerican Express Co., S. Dinsraore. Gelding, 3 under 4 S. H. Phillips, John R. Mt.y,
General Purpose : Htaiuon, 4 ana over
John Huntington. W. M. Beeves. Stallion, 1 under 3 Isiiao Qlt.zebreok, D.
Morris, stallion, uucKiinir oon jjou.
Kirby, W.J. Whisnsnd. Mare, 4 and over Ben. Kirby, 8. IMnsm are. Mare, S under 4 O. I. Stansifer, J. 3. Dinsraore.
Mare, 2 under 3 J. W. Miller, Men.weua. Mare, 1 under 2 W. J. Kllor, W. F.Bun-
ger. HucKling nny josepn jreamnn, w .
iiinsmore. ueiuwg, ana otoi v.
fiunger, Chas. Duckworth. Holding, 3 under 4 J. R. Kirby, J. W. Miller. Gelding, 2 under 3 iSen. A Rogers, J. 8. Dinsraore. Pairs, gei dings or mares H.
K. Pittnian.
Light Harness SU.llion, A and oyer
W. R. Woedard, H. 35. Pittraan. Maro, 4 and over D. H. Mai well, H. P. Sbilliuger. Gelding 4 and over H. K. Pittraan, John Cole. Stallion, gelding or mareJohn Cole, Ira Dillrrsn.
Milton Preston. Stallion, any ago, except
draft W. M. Reevei. Mure, aay age,
draft S. Dinsmore. Mare, any age, except draft W. J. Bller. Brood mare
with colt uen. JViroy.
JACKS, JENNETS AND MULES. Jacks. 3 and over G. X. Stansifer, J.
Alexander. Mule, 4 over Calvin Snoa-
grass, a. O. wylie. aiuie, a unaer
Kirby & SJon, Kirby E ison. rair routes,
and over S. O. W;flia, Kirby & Son. oweapstakes: Best jack John Ballen-
ger.
CATTLE. Thoroucbbred Shorthorn! : Bull, 3 and
over John Reed, S. Dinsmore. Bull, 1
under 2 S. Dinsmore, M. C. Hunter. Heifer, 1 under 2 Morton C. Hunter, 8.
Dinsmore. lieifer, uaaer i is. mnsmore, Morton C. Hunter.
Graded Cattle: Bull, under 18. Dins
more, I. Hopewell. Cow, :i snd over S. Dinsmore, J. S. Dinsmore. Heifer, 2 un-
ler 3 J. B Dinsm.re, U. w. hunger.
Heifer, under 1 J. f I. Dinsmore and S.
Dinsmore.
Sweepstakes : Bull, any nge or breed-
John Reed, Cow, nny age or breed M.
, Hunter. Graded Cattle: vow with a calf J. 8.
Dinsmore. Best miltih cow Aaron Rose.
HOGS. Boar, under 6 months "W. J. Whis
nand. John Hall. Se w. under 6 months
W. J. Whisnand, John Hall, uonr.unaer
6 months S. Dinsmore, Kirby & Son. Sow. under 6 month.' Kirby & Son, S.
Dinsmore. Brood sow. not less than 6
pigs S. Dinsmore, David McKiuley.
liest pen snoats s. innsmore.
SHEEP. Ewe. two and over Kirby & Son, John
Hall. Buck, 2 and over J. H. K.rby,
John Hall. Ewe, under 1 year Kirby &
Son. Kirby & Son. Twin bucks, not over
6 months I. UoDowiill. Jiirov Of oon.
Merinos: Buck, two and over J. G.
Robinson, W. L. Adnms. Ewe, 2 nnd ov
er 3. H. Phillips, S. T. ftansifar. Ewe,
I under 2 S. H. Phillips, J, M. Miller.
Sweepstakes .- Midille wool buck G. P.
Campbell. Pine wool buck J. G. Robin
son, r attest sheep, not lets than w io
Dave Mmltn.
POULTRY.
Pair Light Braniah fowls Samuel
Dinsmore, Samuel D nsniore. Pair Light Bramah chicks Samuel Dinsmore, Steph
en McJThetridge. riymoutn kock cnicics
Norman MaUee. John tlall. nrown
Leghorn fowls Ben. Kirbv. John Hall
Brown Leghorn chicks John Hall, Nor
man McQee. Pair Golden Seabright fowls
Lula Rogers, Cal. Snodgrass. Jfair
Golden Senbright ch cks Cal. Snodgrass,
Mollis Johnson, lair jsronse turaeys,
old 8. Dinsmore, Nan Ward. Pair
Bronae turkers. 1888 Ben Kirby, S. O.
Wvlie. Pair Toulouse cease, old A. B
Johnson. W. I. Andorson. Pair Toulouse
geese, 1886-W. I. Anderson, A. E. John
son. -Fair fckin ducks tsame Birong
Chas. Strong.
VEGETABLES.
White Lima beanii W. M. Buneer, A
B. Johnson. White beans Nan Ward.
W. M. Bunesr. Peppers John Brasha-
ber, John Laneley. Sweet corn Henry
Koeers, J. o. Dinsmore. bquasnes wave
Smith, John Lang-ley. Cabbage A. H
Jferring, Jonn iangiey.
ROOT CROPS.
Beets Margaret Smith, Dave
Smith. Turnips Geo Puett Wm
A. Kirby, Onions Fannie B. Bun
ger, wm. JH. Kiroy. wnite otar
nosatoes -J. s. iiutsmore. Koucrc
Nicld. Earlv Rose potatoes W,
K' Bogeis, John Langtey. snow
flake potatoes Robert Nield, John
Langlev. Karly JJeaumont riotatoes
George Puett, & Dinsmore. Blue Victor potatoes J. S. Dinsmore,
Jas. Strong. Bui hank potatoes W,
K. Rogers, john Brash a ber. Mon mouth Pearl potatoes J, S. Dins
more, A. A. Perm a. Beauty of He
bron potatoes Geo. Puett, John
Biasliaber. Swcut Potatoes J.
Dinsmore, John Langley. Best
variety of potatoes J. S. Dwmore,
M. C. Dodds. PnrhiiSkns Daye
Smith, Robert Neeid. ColorecT beans W. Hi Dinsmore, W, 31. Buager.
graiH Ako seeds. Yellow corn J. S. Dinsmore, W.
M. Bunger. Wbile corn Wm, M. Bunger, J, W. Miller. Corn any
color J, S; Dinsmore, S. Dinsmore.
Pink popcorn B W. Farmer, W. J. Whisnand. Best display and Va
riety corn J. S. Dinsmore, Wm. M.
Bunger. White Wheat S. Dins
more, w. U. Lewis, lied Wheat S Dinsmore, A. E. Johnson. Amber Wheat J. 8. Dinsmore, Ben Kirby. Oats John Hall, J. S. Dinsmore. Buckwheat A. . Johnson-, Joe.
Alexander. Clever seed W. M. Bunger, Kirby & Son, Sorghum
eeen Hob t Necltl, hi. W. Farmer. Millet Jas. Howe, .0. Morris, DWaES'JIC. Butter Geo Puett, Gertie Dins more. Maple W olanscs D. Morris. Ben Kirby. Sorghum Geo. Sluss, Wm. Farmer. fRbtrs. Best 20 tarietiea apples S Dins
more, Anna t urner. Best 12 varie
ties apples--Wui Nceld. S Dinsmore
Best 6 variety apples A. H. Per-
ring, Geo Campbell. Plate Maiden
Blush apples Fannie a. Hunger.
Smith Cider apple S Dinsmore.
Ben Davis apple W m Weill. Rain
Ellen H Neeld, Fannie B Bunger.
Canned Iru its Ellen H Neeld, Fannie B. Bunger.
olh ladies' department. ITors ted quilt Mrs A W Rogers.
Rug i N Eller. Martha Berry.
Table cover Mrs Mary Bunger.
KKirriXO AND CBOCHET WORK, Infsii'aknit shirt Ella Henslej.
Cotton tidy ilfrs Rob't Gilmore.
Crochet lace display Jfrs Gilmore
Knit lace Ella M Perring.
EimnOIDEBT,
Cotton JWrs Gilmore, Hanker-
chiefs -Mrs Lewis Boll man. 'table
cover iulia A Blair, ilfrs Wm Al
exander. Ottoman cover -Mrs Gilmore. Chair cover--Jfrs Gilmore. Sofa cushion Mrs Lewis Bollman. Toilet cushion Lib Cookerlr. Em-
FOR WHEAT DRILLS, Riding Plows, Harrows, etc., go to W. J. Allen's. For Sulky Rakes, Cultivators, and in short everything ia tbe Farming Implement line, at low prices, call at W . J, ALLEN'S.
bow apple Wm Neeld, Rome Beauty apple M LFullerton. Wine-
sap apple Geo Campbell. Bellflpwer apple Anna Tomer. F a 1 1 w a t e r
apple -J oe Campbell. White Pip pin apple -Anna Turner. Baldwin
apple A H Perring. Northern Spy apple S Dinsmore. Vaudever Pip- . 1 - A.A. v m i-
p.n pp.ir- rm -y For Rnri.niKO Matkiiial.
.mh A " InV M njy,i I I U,n n-e- nnnlA I --
Geo Puett. Boon annle S Dins-1 including Doors, Sash, Glass, Oils
more. Never Fail aile Geo Pamts, Nails, and iinytlung
Puett. Limber Twi annle Geo else VQU may need, go to
Puett. Golden Russetl aonlo S ALLEN'S.
riinaTnni'A. DMt. ritianlnir nf fruit
Annn Tnrnor V O A
TABLE LUIUHIES v uM i c rr i..
Mrs Hemp Wilson. Salt rising u" ur m xwiwrwoo oroa. cvrHr
breadMrs R D Seward, Mrs J W erocery store, ana get your Basnet
Shoemaker. Cake any variety -Mrs filled with the choice goods they
B A Rot-ers. Ada Blair. Fruit cake sell so cheaply. They carry an
Mrs Maggie Hunter, Fannie B immense stock, and sell phenome-
Bunger. ancy cake 4frs J W nally low. You should go through
Sboemalcrr, Fannie B Bunger Choco and see their feed department it
late cak- Mrs B A Rogers Mrs e,tends back to the north alley.
fiiia tfuuusuin. uiuecuuo juinen
FOR w.
SALE. J. ALLEN.
HAVE TOUR MOHRTf Bsildridge & G ourley have mad? a contract with Daughrrty Bros,, the Roller Mill men of Ladoga, to handle their flour in this place, and here ifter it may be found at the grocery stores or at the Mill, where customers can be supplied with tbe Burp or the Roller Flour, just as they prefer. The Ladoga flour will 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 r t flour at tbe low
est living price, should bear these
facts in mind.
Frank Nabb was married in
Louisville, Ky., on the 17th ult.,
to a young lady of tbat city Miss
Bice.
-Ed. Simpson, a former student
ot I. S. U., and well known here,
ha received the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney in tbe district
where he resides. His place of residence is Buffalo, "Wyoming Territory.
The Trustees of College Avenue
M. E. church, at their meeting
Monday evening, arranged for a lecture in the church to be given by the Pastor, Rev. H. V. Givler,
on Thursday night, Oct. 28, 1886.
broidery outline JTrs Lewis Boil- The proceeds to go towards meeting
tbe expense ot recent improvements on the church and parsonage.
Subject of lecture, "William the
Silent."
man. ii.ensingcon emoroiaery juts
Jbfart Alexander. Embroidery Ara sene Lib Cookerly,
MACB1HB WORK;
Three pieces Ella Hensley. Crassy
quilt Mrs. D W Browning, Mrs.
Mart Alexander. Pillow shams
Lib Cookerly.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lambrequins Mrs. E N EUer.
Tidy, not crochet Lib Cookerly
Calico quilt Alary A Johnston
Worsted quilt Belle Aiken. Toilet
mats Collie Waldron. Suit under
clothes Ella Stephenson. Pin cush
ion Lillie Howe. Upholster wort
Julia Blair.
AST.
Repousse work Flora Fee, Mrs.
Lewis Hollman. Landscapes in oil,
display Mollie Waldron.Lena Beck
Landscape in oil, specimen Mrs.
Lizzie Allen. '
children's department. Bread Grace Swearengen. oi:nbkal miscellaneous,
Musical contest Eftle Drysdale,
Flora Krcugar. Equestrian: For
girls Charlotte rornng.Anna jonn
ston. For boys Willie Bunger.Ez
ra Vandvke. Bicvcle race Rich
Dodds .
M -IMP U BtilCAIT
JOSEPH E. HENLET will speak at
Smithviille", Thursday night, Oct.
Uth, 1886. MOREY M. DUNLAP
will speak at
Unicnville, Friday night,Oct. 15th,
188b.
Harroduburg, Monday night, Oct.
18th, 1886.
HON .CHARLES F. HOLSTEIN
of Indianapolis, will speak at
Bloomington, Saturday night, Met.
16tb, 186. SIMPSON LOWE. Republican candidate tor Frosecttt ing Attorney, will speak at
Hindoslan. Monday. Oct. 18th, at
night ;
Ellettsville, Tuesday, Oct. 19th, at
night:
Stanford, Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at
1 P. M.
Clear Creek, Wednesday, Oct. 20tb,
at night)
The countv candidates will at
tend all of these meetings, OLIVER T. MORTON,
a son of the great War Governor,
will be one of the speakers
Republ icao mass meeting in Bloom
ington, Saturday, Uct. 3Utti, isso.
The following is a list of the
presents, at tbe Fotsch-Benckart
wedding
From the husband, set Diamond Jewel
ry ; ueorge A. isenefcart ana wile, rrencn clock; Hat. Benckart and wife, French
China Dinner and tea set: Henry Benck-
r,rt and wife, pair napkin rings; Mrs.Beers,
ttillc muHlor; Mrs. JHollio isenckurt, a sue hankkerchiefs; Mrs. Waldron, Linen ta
ble cloth and napkins; Mrs. Julia Blair
nnd Miss Mollis Waldron, 3 pair towels :
ids waldron, cut glass spoon Holders
Cellta Bogeman, silver sugar spoon ; Pauline Ehni, cut glass Cologne bottle; Allie and Ksttie Kerr, cut glass water set; Kate
Mitchell, hand painted placque; Jars.
Mary Benckart, silk bed spread; Mrs
,birkman, silk nundnorcuiet.
On tbe 2d page will be found
the annual announcement of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, one
of the leading papers of the west
This paper has visited many house
holds in this locality for 20 to 30
years, and has become, as 'twere,
member of the family. , The C. G.
is complete in all departments, and
the weekly gives special attention
to market reports and agriculture
topics. In making up you list ot winter reading it will be to your advantage to include the Cincinnati
Commercial Gazette.
R. A. Fulk is recovering slow
ly from his accident (the breaking
of both arms) and having refused a
flattering offer from an eastern firm
to pick grapes, will devote his at
tention hereafter more closely to his
profession law. Mr. Fulk is a
thoroughly posted probate lawyer,
and manages this class of business
with the success which experience
alone can insure,
Natb, Neeld, formerly ot this
county, but who has for some years
been connected with a pork-packing
and board of trade speculating firm
in Chicago (Ferguson & Co.) is re
ported in the Chicago papers to be
short in his credits some $450,000,
and is now in Canada. When
Monroe county man makes a break
he makes a large one.
The lecture "Playing the Fool"
by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, was
. ui mainly an arraignment of the life
ab iuv i
and character ot Horace ureetey
The lecture closed with a well
deserved tribute to the lifs
Charles Bell, second son of the Lu.,- and services of President
. . . t n II i. 1 , . I
late Ualeb Bell, was round oeau on Nnlfc who waa wen L01rn .d
the track; ot the ju. jn. a. ran- .mil.i -anAf,tl hv th nenrda of
way neiir Crawfordsville, last Sun- tbijJ eofo,,,,, Th Rev. Givler
day mowing. e nau oeeii wor.- of tWs cit 5I1 liyeT the next
ing in a printing office at Hammond, gabbth lecture. tooic, "The Re
a station twenty mues soum oi ni- laton of education to the State, cago, and came to Bloomingtou laat We aptH.ehead a good lecture.
Saturday a week. Un Monday a
week he went to work in the Courier
office of this place, but quit on Sat
urday evening, declaring it as his
intention to return to Hammond by
the 11 o clock train, ihe remains
were brought to this place on Mon
day for burial, The following dis
patch embodies all the facta known t
Cbawfobdsvillk, Oct. 18. Surly this
morning the dead body of Cuarles Bell, of
bloomington, was lound aoout two miles
south of this city on the Louisville, New
Albany d Chicago railway, Tho night Presbyterian church.
Ui. in twin .t thn hirm Th d. ed ttW lUVltt'd.
ceased was a printer, and had in his pocket some typis, a composing rule and $9, besides uapoVs from which it was ascertain
ed who he as. How be came to be kill
ed is not huwn. His remains wefe sent
to Ulooin inirton where his parents reside.
Col. John W. Foster, U, S,
Minister to Spain,!eclured on Mon
day aud Tuesday evenings of this week on the respective topics, Mex
ican Revolution and French Inter-
The question proposed by the
persous favoring equal suffrage and
for the discussion ot which a prize
of $20 is offered, is as follows i "In
what ways would woman, society
and tbe State be affected by woman's
uolitical enfranchisement." The es
a
says are due January 7, 1887.
A temperance prayer meeting
will be held Saturday afternoon
from 2 to 4 p. m. in tbe Walnut st
All interest
Mrs. Itowmaa and ThcreBa Gregory have a fine display of millinery goods,first door east Smith of & Hunter's. Mrs, Stevenson, who resided west of town,died on Sunday morning last in her StUb year. "Observance of tho Sabbath." This wilt be the subject of Rev. H. V. Givlor's sermon to all who
veution in Mexico. Col. Foster m may favor himwith their presence,
an aluoiuus of the Lnivjrsity. next Sunday morning;
Prof, and Mra. Nay lor went to
Greencastle and Indianapolis last
week, to spend a few days.
Lew. H. Anderson of Chicago
topped in Bloomington for a day,
ast week, while on his return from
vifiit to the Louisville Exposition. Mr.Hubbard's two-story frame
on east 4th st. has been sold to Mr.
Burgoon, who recently removed
from rolk towosliip, tor tbe sum
of $2,000. . ,f
The, Presby terian Synod., of
Indiana will convene. in Yincennes,
Ind.,, on the 14th inst. It is ex
pected that 160 ministers will be
in attendance.
Franklin Landers, and his
brother "Jack" Landers the form
er Areasurer ot Marion county,
were in town last Saturday, receiv
ing a lot ot mules purchased tor
them by Sam. Wallingiord,
Mrs. Minerva McMillan,
known to many of our older citizens
as Miss Minerva Foote, is now
resident of Washington City, D.C., where her husband has some sort of a position in tli e Pension Depart
ment.
Recorder Hall came in last
Saturday from his regular October
hunt ia ths dense forests of Rich-
and tp. Hall ie Representative to
the G rand Lodge of Red Men which
will meet in Indianapolis next week,
and ia getting his band in, as 'twere,
by th e destruction of small game.
Only twenty days till the No
vember election. Somebody is going to get beat. Their names will
be found in the Courier. It is time
to sing : November days are rolling around,
Good bve. Clark. Jimmle. srood bve.
Republican voters will wipe out tho crowd,
Wood bye, Sim. f odigo, good bye.
Good bye, Marion Biinklo ; good bye Sud-
b-ur-y; good byo Bro. Talkott, good
bye Corr and Lewis, good bje. ... . ... There. was an immense crowd
of people in town .last Saturday ,and
a heavy business was done. Some
$6,500 was paid out through the
first National Bank for mnles elone,
that day. and as much more was
paid by check to men who hauled
lumber to Showers Bros.,and staves,
spokes and hub blocks to the factories of Waldron, Hill & Co., J. C. Dolan and Bolienbacher Bros.
W, W. Wicks has purchased
from the widow of Dr. Tourner tbe old residence on 5th street, between College Avenue and Walnut st.,and directly east of Mr, Wicke' present home. Tbe frame portion of the
new purchase will be moved on a lot recently bought of Leu. Fields
on Ki rkwood Avenue, thus giving
Mr. Wicks more yard room." The
price paid was $1,300.
-The Courier says that Enoch
Fuller should not be elected to the office of County Clerk because he is
not a "permanent citizen" of Monroe county that he is "running a portable saw-mill and so has to move about from place to place!"
How is that for an argument against
a candidate? Marion Hinkle is a stock buyer and goes from one
township to aosther ia . pursuit of
big bargains jn cattle and hogs.
Does that make him a "permanent
citizen ? Let's all laftgtt.
Tba eiectrio light poles have
been snliced and erected at three
a points in town within the past
week, The poli on west 6th street has two lamps sixty-five feet from
the ground, and the lights now
show up in style. Mayor Mulky
placed the "'star spangled" on the
top of the 6th street pole, just be
fore the contractor, Stephen Mc-
Pheet ridge-, brought it up standing,
aud there it proudly floats. By the way, the electric light is do
ing better since the home company
took entire charge of it than ever
before, and our people could not be
iuduced to part with it now.
The Signal Service Observa
tory of Rariden's hill, west of town was completed last Tuesday and ii ' .i it , i. -i ii, :.
People come fr sms
of. the county to Buy.
bread. They ara right .
good, wholesome, beaftbl
His cakes are also- fine."
want a satisfactory lui Benckart a call.
Robertson 'Brosi HBi
some radical improvemeptav
grocery store, northeast
the square. X bey ara
largest stock ot gram enti
kept in a store here, and pnee
close. urop in ano
the "Purity" roUe
Oysters, tbe best thai'
procured, are always to
Benckart s restaurant an
south of the postoffice finjgti
Yon WILL FUND it
buy your bread of Beoct
to bake it yourself, aoflvM
kart s bread -ts umfbfonly j
In all styles
your Oysters served, fcl
restaurant and bakerv.fs.tt
sooth of the postoffice. 'i
ware and glassware:, is i
plete. He buy fcrttli
and so nan v'weii
bargains to .those Jn,aemijT of J
class of goods. Goodal
Crystal Baking
60c. package entitles
valuable prize of git
your luck, at -wit
"Progress Block.1?
2s
Try the
Coffee, sold at WisoB
Ask for it. Also ask fot
ado cigar, one of Wilson's j
Best PRODrjCEatwaJ i Hemp. Wilson, thegroli
can get good butter at
well as all the choicest i
He makes a specialty
Get a can (f Orst.;or tM?ifi5
still, get Benckart to'
dozen tor you, at his ; bakery, tour doors
postoffice.
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VTOTICK is hereby jpfe ?s5
j. i mmgH n mil oioen: m
mat we win proceed ton
County Surveyor of Mel,;
Ueputy.on ,. , imi-i-fSfg
VUOVAfti 4.1 j t swim foiiab
to run and establish all (iM jk necessary to be establisbed. is.
and 11, town 10 raaga' VeaiaV ulm 'Meet at tita center of .aweMrfe-' 8 o'clock oa saM day. . u
sou are nuesteu w oo,presl time and place, else ssld urvejf
wu in vour ao ncn. '4 -DAVlD-a
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XTOTICE is howbv
ir dersigned hwbeen; Monroe Chettit Oourt;
tbe estate of William Job;
late of Monroe county, The estate is probabjj
at,
Louden A Miers, Atty's.
oept. it, isao-at.
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wjsi ai a m ajp mKywm ajlWawlm.
XI dersiffried has been apbouited ftx
Clerk Of tho Monroe Otti! Cflu
dionroo county, ssato ;w -minintrHtar. with the Will
estate of John K. Whisniu; laUfof
Said estato tt mppoM,Maemaaauft-ftf,
wm w wfflminr-r't
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Sute of Indiana, Monro Qo<fmtgS $if$
in the State of Indiana. , tHXi&'
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August, 1889, tho above na hv thMil- attomava, filed la I
Clerk of the Circuit Gouitt of
eounty, ia tho State of m
renaani : ana on sdb kmi uwr wt
ber. 1886. the said BlatatiaT M SJ
court the antd.vit At mtVmXii showing that said doloftiaatCfcaiilSgft
Uarka is not a rssiuens ok ibo Bawj
Indiana, tbat a cause of actiea
strain st him in relation to Mai
a niatuinoin auiiir: ine uuuuine
21 feet square at the base, tapering to 12 feet at tho top, "TO feet high.
When put in operatiou the lights indicating the weather call be seet at night for 25 miles. Uncle Sain'i forceB have gone to Springville tt
erect one there. Bioomiugtou gett-
a third. Muubcll News.
. AiaSawfJ
WaWtr(f&
set aside a ooBveyeneo; of tfe fradulent and. to iuiet the ,JlJeD and that lie is a neosasary part A Now therefore. v ioWoaof eaMF
said d.Eehdht U- lreWasmls AISn ,..A ml AaiaV mm
against btm, XM?M--''
ana answer or aemur tpsimji i,wwr .tM
ing ot s.-ua cause.on tne November, 1680, the 4al
judicial day or .a tons
begun ana noid at. roe
City ot Bioomrnatoov
in JNOTem oer, issjt, the matters and thib
and alleged, will he
in bis uosonoe.
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wottc to m&mmmmwiw The State of rndlana, ' fmM(
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Term, 1886. . lBO
Behjamih F. Am, VmmiSSS; and fnnny Woodward,. mr;Mf .Inn T. Woodward. aMSSfm'J-W3
UcUotmiok, James W. aw (romhUi'nt Na. I
Now cmues tho plaintiff, wt L Rncrara. his attolrheVa. alia nlea'
plaint herein, logotbor wrtk' -tei js
that said defandahts, llTIIWM7JSEiia and James W. Hdu-nVk-fs WaWfagfc
limts w tne stale or iaimMmmmimm:mt,siys
ti.n is for the foreclosore oTra ;!washMM?ijj
rA mwnr on the iMvaBth-;"ai V y
:iuxt term of the Isiw cbKwVi1
o be hdlden on the fosnm-
November, A. JkUMM.
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ho same will bo kokr M
Witaess my hame ku$
Oouit. affixed at BloM
1V orK'tober, A. l. 1
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uid that said Ron-residoudatdaaam'Mi.: necessary prtio thergte.- v... iV'ISSnliN Notice is therefore hereby JglTaiWlfea Infendiints last named MI'tlaliWiil;
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