Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 October 1886 — Page 3
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KEMOVAL, WS WILL QFPEE EXTRA BAEeAIHS Of ALL BWDS OF GOODS. CALL AHD GET PRICES. J. W. SIMMONS A CO.
(Concluded from 3d page. down in many places- Miss Dillon Collier of Washington tp. died at her home on Tuesday a week Mayor Mulky was in Spencer last week John Rogers lost a
valuable horse at Spencer, last week. The horse had been ridden to that
town, and took sick and died at I the address reproduced below will
A KEI.IC OF MTGOKE OATS. Mrs. Jas. Hooper has placed the Progress under obligations by supplying us with a "New Yar Address," issued by the Bloomington Herald on the 1st of January, 1846 now nearly forty-one years ago.
To our older citizens the portion of
layman Bros, livery stable-
Mrs. D. C. Pugh, of Stinesville,
vas visiting Bloomington friends
last week Mrs. Cora (Went-
wnrtht Tennant has removed to
Indianapolis to reside. Her mother will still reside with her
be interesting because it contains
the names and refers to localities in
the town that were once familiar to them, and its reading will bring up old faces and revive the recollections
of other days. Not many of the
persons mentioned are living to-day: At thel'ost Office, for Doctor Maxwell,
The IIksal this morning I drop :
And hope that to long a he acta well,
The i-tage, at hia office may stop
Till. Treat, has been visiting his father, Elder Treat, in Martinsville Squirrels an coming in slowly.
Squirrel pie is not a bad dish for a I Then to Sheppard's, the saddler, I o,
Sundav dinner John Camp- f Who is not so tall by "a feet,"
fcJl . itinr Martinsville At a certain long Doctor, you know,
friends last week, Mrs. Caleb
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CJ. Vsus aesaaOt Ac Sana,
DEB TAKES AJTD DSALUS IK Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases cad Caav Heaarse and Carriages farnished In order. Orders by telegraph will receive prompt attention. Shop on College A venae, north end of W. O. Fee's Bui ldIns, Bloomington, Indiana. maiTflse.
We have added a large eareiWryseleeta stock of Furniture, and invite oar
Hands to call before making pnreaaaee
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Vaasisli Isine. THE GREAT FAST MAIL
HUH-Th Shortest, Best, ana Quickest
H a.laima tha North and Sooth.
Wart Bound learn Greeneastle Junction 1.13 p n, S.85 a xe, 12.22 night, 11.14
Antv, Terra Hante, 3.03 a, .an. 1-30 a ni. 12.13 p m.
Arrive, Kfingfcam, AM p Bti 12JW p m, 3:4ft a m, 3.27 am. Arrive, St amis, 7.3ft, pan, 5.00 pm,
TOO a ai, swam. Arrive. Santas CHt. 60 am, T.33 P m.
Ooins; North Leave Terre Haute, 3.48 a m, e.OO a ro. Arrive. South Bei 10:50 F. M. and
15 P.M..
Please to rera-mber that for aaaps
time tables and other Information apply
tkm WeoBer, ticket AiWl BlMsaln, or J. K. LAKGWOBTHT, Traveling Passenger Agent, Tern Haute,
Mr. John Richards, wife and I J i,a f T.Sniln. Illinois.
WH HHIH.I , ' ' brother and mother of Mrs. J. W.
Simmons, are visiting relations in
BkwsWBgton.
-Hn. Oscar Shrver of Bloom-
field, k the goert of Mrs. Robert C.
Greeves of this place.
Morey Dunlap's meeting at
Harrodsburg, Thursday night, was
one of the best of the campaign
The school house was crowded with
people, and the speech of Mr. Dnelap was applauded to the echo. The
Harmdahunr neomesav it was the
C3 K . largest and'' most enthusiastic as
ibhce of the year, for that local
. m a IP 1
itv. Mataon bad out a nanaiui oi
people at his meeting.
Lam. Wbisnand's house, on
his farm eight miles south of town,
i burned to the ground Monday
evening, and is a total loss, it is re-
Bell's brother, Mr. Engledow, with
hia wife, have come from Clover-
dala to reside d urine the winter
with Mr. S. . Jake Bollen-
bacher was visiting his sister, in
Washington, Daviess co., last week,
Mra. Frank Axtell J. 8. Dins-
more, notwithstanding the county Fair is over, is still exhibiting first premium vegetables and roots. On
Saturday he entered at the Progress nfficfl horticultural exposition, a
sweet potato of the Brazilian varie
ty that weighs 4 lbs and 6 ounces.
When this potato is used it will
ha stuffed like a turkey and then
baked The report of the con
dition of the First National Bank
shows a gradual increase in the business done by that standard in
stitution A fire in Franklin last Friday night destroyed about S50.000 worth of property. Jacobs
w 9 Bros, livery stable with fifteen
horses was burned -Mrs. Brannock returned on Wednesday last, from her visit to North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia; A
Signal Service Observatory is being
erected near Win. .Butcher's larm, even miles southwest of town. Weed Patch, Brown county, is also selected as the locality for another t.f these observatories. They vary
from sixty to eighty feet in bight
Geo. A. Benckart was in
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William the Silent, by Rev. H. V. Givler at M. E. church, Monday evening, Oct. 25, 1886.
Hiram Lindley went to Parke
cosotr oa Tuesday, to lookr after
some real estate matters.
Job. N. Alexander is laying
out an addition to the town it Bloomington, just northwest of it, and adjoining the new east and west railroad survey.
Louisville this week, making ar
rangements for fruit and oysters Mayor Mulky returned from the Louisville Exposition on Monday evening Isaac Walker,
C. A. Mobley and i. ti. Sudbury
went to Indianapolis on Monday, to
attend the Grand Council ot lied
Men Frank Hunter has gone to i Merdinr to manner.
r; I L: I 1.1 , - a 0
Who lives a few doers up the street.
Then come Woodward, Sluss, and Joshua
Howe, The morning's too cold ; 1 must stop
At Young's, he's a good fellow, I vow,
And (o is his nogg but one drop,
And I'm on to LegR's, to Howe's and to
I'm; To Garrison, down in the alley;
Back to the drug store of Or. HcGee,
To Campbell and Thomas HcOalla,
Dr. Foster, I'll find, just over the street-
Tip 1 my eyes, what a breaker I
That wind would disperse and fouader a
fioet. Hew very polite I Mister Baker
Who as tensor lives glorious to fame.
' Then to Orchard's-the Temperance Inn.
To M'Xinney, the dentist; and Gin me,
Tha st udent he'll give me the ihu
"Good lick." cries old Father 1'u ln, a
si akin' Hit sMes, hia fist fall of candy,
"Good lick, toy, you may pass on to Bacon
His boots please any dandy."
But here I go again, heads up, huzza 1
The sidewalk's rather slick to-day.
This ia Sam. Chipmam and that, Jess.
Carta w. Now comes Mr. Pering this way
Young ladies ha teaches to read and to
writ And drawingjand painting with tnite
To play the piano with fingers aa light
As a fairy's Cron, too, I hsste
To threw in bis shop the Herald.this morn;
I'll find him at work the weather
Ne'er stcp'd his awl or hia end ha was
born To grew rich by working in leather.
Dr. Max sell comes next in a bustle
Excuse me, dear ladies, I borrow
The word, in a pinch, to rhyme with John
Russell, Who lives near Clergyman Morrow.
Mr. Riley, just west of the College,
Who teaches to cypher by rule,
Has the art of imparting bis knowledge
To youth who attend at his school.
There lives Mr. Wylie-a man that I love-
Theebemist, he's fond of a nun;
I wish I had time to warm at his stove ;
Ah, Boreas) "why don't yoa he done."
GRAND REPUBLICAN MASS
MEETING,
JWTbe Last One Before the Elec
tion in Bloomington,!
SATURDAY, OCT. 30tb, 1886-
Republicans of Monroe Co. from
every Township and every School
District, and all other political parties, are called upon to attend this
meeting and hear the political ques
tions Qt the campaign ably, eloquently and honestly discussed by
Gov. ALBERT G. PORTE,
and Hon. OLIVER T. MORTON,
son of the great War Governor. 1
Speaking will commence at 1 o'
clock p.m. Speaking also at night.
Music by Band and Glee Club.
Remember the day and the hour
and come. Ladies are invited.
JOSEPH E. HENLEY
will speak at Vernal Church, Richland sownship,
Thursday night, Oct. 21st. SIMPSON LOWE,
Republican candidate tor Prosecut
ing Attorney, will speak at Stanford, Wednesday, Oct. 90th, at
1 P. M.
Clear Creek, Wednesday, Oct. 20th,
at mgbt. The county candidates will at
tend allof these meetings.
The Republican Central Com
mittee will meet next Saturday, Oct.2 5th,
1888, at 1 y.m, sn the ttrand Jury Keom. All the mum hers of the Oommittee,and
the County Candidates, are req tested to
be present.
w m, jr. i;u w jx i r w. Chairman.
1'
Everybody, almost, knows
SL RobtnaoB who used to be
y'r -. ; Ib-DtwBss with Anderson, and af-
4etwaik,8old goods for Balejr A iti$f$k. Well, Robinson ha a neat
'.i'tvgioeery store of bis own oa the west
vai '-neweaeh week improving
$ gaoaV and. making it
tame to compete ia quantity witn
aov dealer. Ia prices he now com-
lieiee with tbe ethers ia sach a de
cided manner that be has bmlt op :Je$ ts that the room baa ev-
: ;m eijoyed, aad wadding to at snp-
week. Kobiasoa na
i in taa. ooSeea. iad
i that; are making his store Give bias a call when von
am getting yoojrbaskeU filled. He ejefiven goods. ' Jaibs and Exfobttiobs are all
tWiagenow,.botfewof them snr-
paaaor even equal the exhibition
. ghren by Tobe Smith at bis fine ' itore on the south side of the square. Zera i no limit to the display be aes of gold and silver watobes, aelewelrv, plated aod solid silver-
. jmm,jwi articles of oraament for ' drawinaroom and parlor. His
"4 and 10 cent eoenters exeel any
ever sera in tttia locaitT.and
t can spend hoars ia lookiar at
Ae odd and enrious things io bis iKtore. He is a genial, pleasant nan to trade witb, and you will be glad job have formed bis acqaaintaaee. Yoa wilt be sorry if yoo do not visit TatiefSmitVa bazar. '
loadlca Wanted. A Lady Agent b wanted ia every city
ad village ; .also, ladies to travel and so
licit orders ror jsaaame wooa vorseis and Corded Cosset Waists, Tampico Forma,
Hose iSoppor ten, Steel Frotectora, lauiis' Friend, -ate. Agitata are making front $36
to 350 a week. Bona wr circulars sua prjee-list to B. Wood, 64 South Salina 8v , Syracuse, K. Y. .
Auditor Alexander has a neat fear room boose, with all requisite oat houses, aad a large lot well set
win trait trees aad vines which
will be sold on reasonable terms.
Monky to loan oa long time at
low rates.
East, Cobb & Dohlap.
A Fink Fabm fob Sale. Ed.
Stepp has one of the best farms in
Clear Creek blue-grass belt.
aad wishing to go to California for
Ms health, ha offers the farm for
sale. There are. 204 acres, all in
but 30 acres. The farm build
ings are good, aad the ferra proper
f.L. 1 . . 1 1 i"
ine ianu,iis in aa goon eonttinon as
it ib possible for land to be, with
the best of fencing, both of stone
and wood. For terms and price
call oa Ed. Stepp, six miles south
of Bloomington three milea south
of Clear Creek station.
La Crosse, Wis., where his brother,
Craig, is connected with the Mil
waukee & St. Paul railway. Frank
gete a position with Craig
Bart. Armstrong har sold his farm
just south of Bloomington to nam.
Wallingtcrd. There are 14U acres
in the piece, and it is valued at
7,250 Will. Blair will go to
Chicago next Monday, and. will
spend several days in the phenom
enal city Mrs. A. R. Howe has
returned to Jaloomington alter au
absence of several weeks Co.
Treasurer Clanian has been enter
taining his father-in-law and Mrs.
Claman's mother, during a portion I Up those sfctirs,nw I go, to Marion Blair,
Spokes "Wanted. Waldron
Hill A Co. will pay cash for 1,000,
000 Oak and Hickory Spokes
Timber mast be eat before Janu
ary 1st, 1887.
Also, want White IKK iut Blocks. Call at Factory and get
cards giving prices and dimen
sions of wbat is wanted.
at.' JrV;
It:-
i Gettiho beapt bob thk Faxj.
Tbade, is now the avoeatioo of
asest of oar merchants, aad the dif.
feiaace between some of them and ' Charley Mobley is that he has got ready. His goods have come,maBy p tb, aad bis shelves will soon lie erWded with saca articles as Sii lndy to have ia thebooee.both by the male and female' members thereof. .It is however in articles f'0fi female portion of the communi
ty call for that Mobley deals ia nostly. He has almost every ar-
tich they need ia feney aad dress
pod, aad then be has goods at
saea tow prices, tnat a poor woman
. with a small amount of money ean
fcay an eaormoas quantity of the
snicies aw wsi res.
. IPflftoaA ScroJkhtx, aad Itch, cored
iw 30 loin u tee, by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Use nt other. This never fails SoUby M.LiMtey, Druggist. i,ovl-2g
And come to that hoatitiful stream,
Where the dwelling of Esquire Tanner,
On its green grassy banks may be seen
Westward to Judnh.to Bates and to Cord Hogmire's shop, a moment I step,
My boots ty his fire to thaw lin this ward
Lives Jo- Abrams; I'll go at a hop,
Up this alley, to Moore, whe makes shoes
And good ones. The Taylots make pets
And crock . Bast, on your right, Mr.
Huglies; That beautiful place Mr. Watts, The Attorney lives in it a gcod song, Be can sing, that's comic oi grave, Can put you asleep by rubbing along
Tour amis, if you'll only behave.
of the past week Two of Hul.
Showers' and two of Marioa Hin-
kle's children are suffering with
mild attacks of diptheria r Rev.
Minton was installed Pastor ot the
Walnut street Presbyterian church, Tuesday night- -Simpson Lowe,
the next District Prosecutor, is now
filling a list of appointments in this
eountv A team ot four horses
which, was being driven by Umer Bunger, ran away when near the
air Knmuua, uabuiuuv wcuiug,
and a lad who was in the wagon
suffered the breaking of his collar
bone by the upsetting of the wagon
bed The railroad company will build a switch south from third
street to the planing mill. Yard
room is very much needed, and a
yard will be arranged several miles
south at an early day - Uornei-
- T
lus Crouch and Luanda Danders
have been licensed to marry-
Ki. Deekard has sold twenty head
of fat cattle to Geo. Thrasher of
Clear v'reefc. The- Deckards al
ways raise a number of fat cattle
each year Simp. Lowe is mak
ing a lively and energetic canvass
for the whole ticket The Re-
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. For Building Material, including Doors, Sash, Glass, Oils
and Paints, Nails, and anything else you may need, go to
Corn
MATE VOVR MOM3Y! Baldridge & Gourley have madi a contract with Paughfrty Bros., the Roller Mill men of-Ladoga, U handle their flour in this place, and beresfter it may be found at th( grocery stores or at the Mill, when customers can be supplied witb the Burr or the Roller Flour, just af
thev prefer. The Ladoga flour
w
People co tne fiom many
if the county to buy
mi " J. ,
itreari. xney are rutm. . .,
I od, wholesome, healthful arqcle.
His cakes are also ana. i . yoja
want a satisfactory luneft .-graft Beucksrt a call. -
FOR W.
SALE. J. ALLEN.
Go UP to Robertson Bros, corner grocery store, and get your basket filled with the choice goods they
sell so cheaply. They carry an
immense stock, and sell phenomenally low. You should go through
and see their feed department it extends back to the north alley.
Remember to do your best for Mathers, on the 2d of November. Give him a full, ungrudging support, aud he will defeat the present incumbent, Marion Hinkle. Carter Paring, in company with hifesister, Miss Frankie, left Bloomington Friday for a two weeks trip to Chicago, St. Louis and into Kansas. Mr. Pering has relations in Kansas. James Jackson has sold bis dwelling house next to Mayor Mulky'B residence, to Henry Woolery of the Bee Hive. The consideration recited in the deed is $1,300.
About eighty-seven is the ma
jority that Hinkle claims. Mathers
Give him
Joseph Hooper arrived in town
Robertson Bros, have'
some radical improvements )
, , . . . trrocerv store, northeast corner
Will oe orougni nere .u ? - ' BarUl, the.
Into all tha loatiina lnnl9 anrtl " "I"""" . " . Li y .T
will b; sold asTow as it is possibk JI- stock of gWia aad taver
i . t i. J ; K6DI 1U a autre uwic. auu shnw m
10 supply It. persons wuu owite . A fc p firalilU article of flour at the low- cl8c- Pr?P ? &Bd 8 if
est living price, should bear th h" "7" roller process noar.
facts in mind. I Oysters, the best that can be
procured, are always to be found at
eteady tnere ; no swapping or Benckart's restaurant and bakery.
trading. That is a game that oth- south ot the postoffice four doors.
ers can play at, and perhaps win. you WILL find it cheaper to
Stick it in straight, "smarlys." buy your bread of Benckart than
The Progress still claims the kf " f,0"1! rW0"
election of Enoch Fuller by 167
votes. He is likely to have a much In all styles yon can hav
I t a .
larger majority even than that. yr oysters served, at jsemxart's
m I MAn.aM..MMHa t. nW hnlniMn tAtasi SfAAM
T T" I 1 . A.s a . a a e. Ik . I
lllUKie buouiu gei, uuo u uie goatb of the pOStoffiCB,
A. ...4.. A m-.o ntt mw mwa kb I , I s I j-
leuauin tu ujuv v vi uub ? i tt " r Z.7f :Jii-t
. f. .,-. TI.W1 nKMr. wiuawia-waoisi.ewiv
Uuc o v".'" -1 wara and alasawase is verv cem-
V v. mw w 1 UJLCI.C. AAV. irUTP . I1UIU' MM iJ AA
Matlutra will want to occupy the hand so can trivo some nnbetud of
.. V 1 . . TS A - ' o .
;.;u..,'n.rt.rw ish hargains to those in searcti r&is
, - r r a' Jt: !
1 Class oi goous. vx'ioue ubuyki u r. 31 1 , a .1 I " 1 1 i
ouaoury win come u, uou- PnVR.T Tlt, Pdr each
elusion, on the 3d of November, 60c .package entitles purchaser to a
that there "is a powertul lot ot liars valuable prise ot glassware. . l ry
in Monroe county' If the signs your luck, at Wilson's Grocery,
Charley Dunham, a 12-year
old son of Chas. Dunham a well
known colored man, fell from one A ,. . , , i
(hA Awmnnaa iwn nntin 1 lor KatllV I
.... . . I . I tnaVflMtlt nf O.t anH ItA will aa 1 1
dav. atrikinir bis nirht let? on a U,JW"V " "" " "
wheel aod breaking the bone. Dr. in nasily. Hinkle is likely to want
Harris rendered the necessary sur- eighty-seven majority a long time
gical assistance. before ne gets it.
Win. Hall, County ' Recorder,
i. i - xjs i; tr J a-
went w inuiiuiuviii w ouuaj w r...m ., ntf nltanrl thtt Hranrl Taidira of Rerl Friday fr0m ffl
men, as Representative from the Hooper has spent considerable time
Tribe at this place. At the close in Salt Lake,Deuver,Portland,Or.,
of Mr. Hall's ofhcial terra as Re- Bismark, Dak., and St. Paul. He
oorder, ha will travel for an Indi- . . heM for enl weeks.
anapolis stationery nouse, navingi
already closed a contract with the An tue aDsence oi Ageni jrer
firm. ing in Kansas. Ollie Carter will
Persons who go to the night I sell tickets and attend to the oleri
i;n h 1U1 th vininitv nr tha I cal work in the railroad depot ot
depot is both dark and dangerous, this place. Carter is polite, accora-
Sometimes there are several freight modating and well posted, and will
trains on the tracks, and it is not a talui pleasure in imparting to the safe place on a dark night. It is traveler ,uh information as may
ought to place an electric light at s desired,
the depot, both lor its own conveu- ..a (.indent named Boswell was
lence aud for the convenience ot its . of football in the m
pa roOS. I n omnna Inat Thnrarlav nf.
Jp Smith ville on Friday night t8rn(Kin and in the rush for tlw
an auray occurrea ietween two had one of hia Wa broken. It
men named Tresalar and Bake, in wiU renien,bered that about a which Baker was severely cut in wbije piayine foot ball
the side, face and hand. The cut- H Orchard of this place had
signs
of the times can be depended on,
he will need over two hundred votes
to make his election good.
John Bradford, the gallant Union soldier, will record your
deeds after Nov, 15th. Bradford
is a V irginian, whose father and
brothers were in the rebel army.
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Try. the XXXX" MeLaoghlin
Coffee, sold at Wilaoo'a Grocsry.
Ask for it. Also ask for the Mik
ado cigar, one of Wilson's best.
Best produce always bought by Hemp. Wilson, the grocer, Yoo. can get good butter at his store as well as all the choicest groceries.
Bradford espoused the cause of the He makes a specialty of fine teas.
Union and fought on the side of wwwa "".W
justice and right. He was always Get a can of Oysters, or better
. -Alia ttennhlirain and will be the still, get jjencKarc to serve-
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next lilecorder.
Capt. Alexander and wife left
Bloomiugtoo on Monday for Wa
bash, llnd., to meet with the members of bis old regiment, the 18th Infantry.
The polls will be open at 6 a.
m.. JNov. 2d. tie on hands to see
dozen for you, at his raturnsad bakery, four doors sooth vl ' postoffice. '
Nelice of Sarvajr.
ATOTICK is herebT riven to alt
11 residento sad all others latereateet
that we will proceed Kwether with."-!-,
uounty buryeyer or JLearoe -.
TUESDAY. NOT 'Stii: iSSB.
to run And Mtflblish all Unas' 'ami ..nkiMmm..
that vmi rrat a fair minr. Renuhli- neoawiirv ta h astahlkhart. 1b 'litlnli'i'
I nA 11 town IO rananct 1- . W- .' ' -1.
cans. . - Viii-. - .
xa.ww ns vua v-vsaajwi. va asaMsa snajvaiw ' -ws a -rr T l I 8 oVWk Oil flftifi dnWl , V' '.V.
-Mr. w . n. iwi$ nas return- Tou e rc.uesUKj to u mm
ed from a visit to his old home in time and place, else aid survey WMM
. . . . . I coed in vour absence. - . ...--v.1'
Oct. 13, 188S.
david B.wvma$: JACOB FLKKNCK.T ' ;
THMMABJ
ting was the result of a quarrel between Treaslar and a younger broth
er of Buker, and the elder Baker
took up the quarrel with the result
anove netauea. xne mauer win
go to court.
Alexander Post, G. A. R. No.
5548 at Unionville is growing rapid-
an arm broken. Football is almost as dangerous as a gatling gun.
Till. Treat, who for some time
has been in the employ of James
Ryan, will form a partnership with
Wm. Dcvault, at Martinsville, on
the 1st of January next in the
ly. The Progress is informed by blacksmithing business. Both men 'Squire Adams, that nine new mem- are young, energetic and skillful, bars were initiated Friday a week, and tbey will make a strong firm.
If you wish, your portrait he'll take,
And make it look nfore like yourself than
yon are: A genius I'll never torsaks. Here's Cook, Markle, Farrish and Able To Cochran 'I'll come very soon.
And near him lives young ilr. Hill, wbo'i
made
A tel'scopa to look at the moon.
Slier, the Sheriff, lives at I he corner;
Tom. Hardest)- carries en fulling
On ny left, Mr. Graham, the joiner,
And up on the hill, Mr. Hillen,
Dr. Hamill, and Theodora Wylie.
You sea that beautiful garden
Upon oar left, witb its trees and it vinei?
There liven Mr. O. W. Hardin.
Boll man, Ksq., who writes on the tariff,
A Whig to the core, firm and true ;
How Southward again, I walk the giraff
Thank fortune. I'm more than half
through.
There's the foundry, owned by Seward &
Bona, Good stoves of all kinds are made here;
Casting of all sorts of ploughs, rifle gun ;
And horses are shod without fear.
To Lyons and Johnson, workmen in wood;
And Simington, moulder, first rate ;
Will. Smith, the wheelwright aad turner,
as good.
As any towns holds ic the State.
and that on Friday next twelve
more applicants will be made mem
bers. The Post now numbers 79 members, and it is growing rapidly
and substantially. The Post will
build second story on the Union
ville school house tor a hall, the
coming season, and then they will
be at home for all time.
The commissioners get a great
amount of blame for acts over which
they have no control whatever. For
illustration, the expenses of courts are allowed by the Judge of circuit
court, and the commissioners have no voice in the transaction: the
Chambers trial, the trial of Wra.
Welch and the Allen case, cost! Manraa eountv away up in the
James Sluss is again confined
to his bed at the residence of his mother, near the new college cam
pus. There is very little, if any hope of his recovery from his present attack, in fact it is reported
that ha is not hopeful, which in it
self is almost fatal ina complicated case such as this.
T. H. Sudbury has given as a
reason, times without number, for
leaving the Republican party, that
when the Republicans secured the passage of the 15th amendment,
giving colored men the right to
vote, it was more than he could
stand, and so left it. But how he
is asking colored men to vote him into the office of county Treasurer,
Mrs. Bowman & Gregory have
new stow ot millinery goods in
room 1st door from omitti & Jinn
tor. Ia same room Mrs. Perdue has now opened a dress-making department. Ladies call and see
styles.
, iQi a '
Fauv svits, neat-fitting and
publican ticket can be elected easily Draper will make you a table of oherry,
u every Aepuuucan will ao nis And Voss now I go in a flaw
wnoie amy.
thousands, and ander the law these this th qujntewenco 0f cheek, amounts are allowed by the Judge baforewhom the case, are tried; -John Harrel and Wm. M. A
-. ... - .i.u 4i.-rJ.- Kirbv. the present commissioners
aua wnue iney go luruugM - ... r i u a
malifey of being passed upon by the nu'ulHra "-"""-
t ,rl h muntnia. 8ve" ouypu..
.: n h.r nhino. to do Ure in favor of keeping up the roads
OIWUia j uu..r -. 2
with their allowance or auditing; the
The lecture by Rev. H.V. Giv
ler in College Avenue M.E.churcb,!
will be given next Monday night, October 25th, 1886, instead, of on
Thursday night, Oct. 28th, as here
tofore announced.
Lost, on Motiday a week, be
To the Square, to HcCorkle & Berry ;
On the East lives deacon Corsaw,
Wilson, the student, at Carter's I And;
Here's Dr. MoPbeeters at last.
On the corner, ia Batterton's abop j
McOinais, the tailor, sti'l west
Thro' those pickets, to Will. Browning,
the clerk,
And'Tarkingten audits th assets
handsome, are turned out daily by
JSea. ncuee, tne Artist iailor, at
emporium of fashion, on the
south side of the public square. A
peculiarity of Motree a suits is that while they fit snugly to the form,
if moulded, they are perfectly
easy- no binding or sensation of
drawing. In fact, tbey have the
peculiarity of all proper-fitting
clothe yoa are unconscions ot the
net that yon have them on yohr
person, and so don't teel constrain
ed and uncomfortable as is the case
witb the clothes cut by many Tailors.
McUee has the best piece goods the
market affords and trims with only
hrst-chum trimmings, buttons, eta
tween the residence of Isaac Clatnan I Of the county ; each good at his work,
and Wm. Stevenson, three miles1
west ot town, a dove-colored sum
mer shawl. The finder will be re
warded by returning it to the Coun
ty Treasurers office.
All the candidates and their
friends, are stopping at. the Orchard House
wnen in town, it is a gooa novel, con
venient to the depot and to tbe business
portion of the town. Always ask ror the Orcharl House if you don't know
where it is, and see that yon get to the
right place.
For Sale. A house and lot in
north part of Bloomington, sup
plied witb fruits and convenience. Just the place for a home, and will bs sold at a sacrifice, oct Curb & Dpni-af.
And earns every cent that he gets.
Which leaves unnamed of town patrons
but few Except it b-3 Spenser, contractor
To Old Uncle Sam, for toting the mail ;
And Kirknt an, another shoe factor ;
And President Wylio, hoad of the Collego,
With Ryom and Campbell and Read, Professors anil men of truo knowledge, My journey's now ended indeed.
Miss Addie Blair, went to
Princeton last week to attend the
the funeral of her cousin in that place, Miss Nellie Blair. Miss
JNeilie had visited here sud was
known to many.
Truitees of tbe various townships
contract debts for poor.etc, and tbe
commissioners are compelled to al-
Inw them ao with the expense of
caring for sick among the poor-
tbe doctors performing the services
and then bringing in bills that can
not well be disallowed, Up comes a petition from numerous tax-pay-
era for an appropriation, and tbe
so that a farmer can haul his pro
duce to town. Are you opposed to
to this ? 'Squire Dick Stevens says that some of the Democrats say
that if the Democratic commission
ers are elected there will never be
another stone placed on the turn
pikes. Are you in favor of the roads being kept in repair after
thev have been built? If so vote
for Harrell and Kirby.
.natures seem to be and are auffi- Dr. Uaston is the roan you
the pvnondiiure. should vote tor to toll the race ot
VlUU V vaaiva tj sv . " 7
4i,... -...;.. am sometimes I Uo. lreasurer. ne is a ao. i man
the firat to howl about the extrava
gauce of the commissioners. The turaipikcs, the artesian well, tbe
university donation, etc., were all petitioned for by heavy tax-payers of the county, and were acted upon by the commissioners as the law requires. And another thing
these latter debts, or most of them,
were not contracted by Messrs
Hurrell and Kirby, but by the men
who held omcc before tuetu.
M all particulars. He was a gal
lant soldier in tbe ranks, and had
his right arm shattered and muiil
lated by a musket ball. Such
man ought to be elected without
any effort, and we have enough coin
hdeoce iu the people of Monroe
county to believe that they will
so. When you go to the polls see
that vour ticket contains tlic name
ot Gaston as the candidate for coun
ty Treasurer.
Administrator's etsMMi
NOTICB is hereby given, that I dorsijrned has OMnppaintod
Monroe Circuit Court, A
iiu tzauaiit? ui it inaB.ua miiiisaissiiBS i
lata of Mr.nroe rauntv. Indian. , 'i'Jfy;'
The estate is probabiv'aojvest, MTA;i. aWJ BBK.F.-AOA . . $
Dept. 1 7, tBB6-.lt.
Springs
A little 4-ycar old daughter of
James Campbell, who resides just east of the A. M. E, church, was
seriously burned last Sunday even
in? bv her clothes taking fire
while engaged with her little broth
er at nl&v in tbe wood-shed. The
a children bad come into possession
of some matches, and the fire was tJ miUiIa ann !eWhw fr)Jm
rTrZXZ Notice of Adirrf.Irtratlo..
xae cnuu w icrriuiy uu.ucu MyjOTIOB is hereby given, that the -
atnmaoh nnrl noht thish. and the J-l derstened nas been apnoiated bvtKe
... , 7 , Olcrk of the Monroe Circuit Court
raotner's nanas were aiso seriously MonToe cunty, State of Indiana, Adr
hnrnl whilesmotherincr the flames, ministrator, with tbe will sotaezed, of th
The little sufferer was made as com
fortable as possible by Dr. M: x well, who was called in.
Enoch Fuller is th Rapubli-
can oanaiaaie ror viouoty v
He is a first-class man, and should
receive the hearty aud united sup
port of the party on the 2d of No
vember. Let every true Republi
can go into the fight to win and we
will wia.
Marion Hinkle knows it would
t3
estate of John K. WhianaiKl, lata mt , roe county, deceased. '-
Said estate is supposed to he eolvai&S ! -'.
Oct 13-86 . daaiaii4Mer K. A. I"ulk, Atty. v
L i - - - - r 1 ' 1 ."it, u t T ""f 5 1 h - ' 1
BUSKIBK & DtTKCAK,
BTotlca to IVoai-
Stnte of Indiana, Man too Conjsty, am ' In tbe Circuit Court, of Moaea4wKl
in the State of Indiana.
September (srm, 1S8S. ' - ' So. U37. : .' John KXasa, JbtlMa J. jjmtffa&i
eus. JKarKa, . , . .;
Be it known. That OA thsj 1
August, 1886, the abovnaM&
ov tneir atrarneva. niea m swa
Fall, so that he miuht eo baok to Lnmnf ':-,..;.. tha ;
his farms, and eive them the atten- fendant; and on the miMr
tion thev demand. Hinkle has an
abundance of this world's goods t-Md and don't need such an office. Vote Indiana, that a cans of a
o crv it to Mathei-a. he is noor. I !?"' hlm4.n rel,ua toJ
e - - ' ' setastoe a conveyance v but he is competent to fill the office fradulent and to quiet the.
of Sheriff
one.
riff to the satisfaction of every fcta mSSSMm saiddefendaat t mmmGmm
I .i i ( : . -M tJu'
-Mr. Simeon Pedigo will have trt hllBfVaa t,t uhiesaJ
more.time to give to hia washing anur
nuiaius uiawjr m . -i.v. 1 ixovemoer, 1000, tne i
nnd he will ' endeavor to
r . HnrfiAial (lar nr a tnnm nratdd t
doubtless, that he ever ran for office city ot BlemningtoU, oa th 4
r ... ...i, 0 in JNoveraner, ia, sua ooasi in Monroe county against such a jyj
gallant soldier and honorable citizen and alleged, will be heard and . I let hia uhsamia
as Major Grimes
ed up by false hopes nnd bad advice,
and goes rushing over the county
with the confidence and assurance
(apparently) of a roan who honest
ly believes he has a half a chance
of election. It is singular how a
man can be so easily deceived.
'edigo is buoy- r....-i n w nimwvtM ra .1
iSept. 28, 1800. r . ;
LOUDEN & BOGJBH AtfyiaJ-
WaSIoa n mass ltSMjtilswaBa' . -,-r3T,
The State of IsriaaaaWsJ Wm4j,:-0
In tbe Monroe circuit ooart, Jtovsaaher:: :ljgg
Term, 1886. . . . . ,K
Benjamin ir. AOama, uuaroiaa wificv and Fanny Woodward, minor -jja.Jj i T VArA mUu( in ttmW S.:StaH
Now that the people within MoConsiek, Jaaiaa W. : '5C
two miles of the turnpike, have S?Z-iW
paid or are paying for the building J Rogers, his attorneys, and mm - a6Jf V!-8 of these road,, they naturally want iaX
the county to keen them in repair and James w. MeowaMa. are -tjwsa,';" jw-. j u i j .k -t i dents of the State of jAdiWa tetf and rebuild them if necessary. A tion u for th. forexileeore imm ,yW
m
well knowu Democrat stated the
other day that not another rock would be placed on the turnpikcf
by the Democratic commissioners
ia case they are elected. Now if
you want good roads, and we tak
it that evury farmer and citiaei
really does, you can only secur them through the election of Har rell and Kirby. See that youi ticket coutuius tbeir uumcs,
and that said non-reeideat (
necessary parties thereto, . . c r. Notice is therefore hereby given vSai , defendants last named that 0tlea thev v and appear on the seventh dy ;f th
next term of the Monroo efteutt coun.
to be li olden on the FottHh Mo)
November, A. D. 1686, at thai
in Bloomington, in aaht jtsMi
tno same win oe nearaanQ iheir absence. . "
WilnAC. mv nama-ani tfati'l
Court, aflixwl at Blgton,
wm.m
30WlBnM
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lay of October,
Oct e 80
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