Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 October 1886 — Page 2

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Printed tuck Wtdnaday Morning, (y wtiuraw A.CMUB1 Baiter ad nblier.

KepubStcuta Ticket. For Lieutenant-Governor, ROBERT S.JIOBERTSON. 5"or Secwttrv of State CHARLES F. GRIFFIN. For Auditor of Stat, BRUCE CARR. For Treasurer of State, JULIUS A. LEMCKE. Fr Attorney-General, LOUIS T. MICH EN ER. For Clerk Supreme Court, "WILLIAM T. KOBLE. ftimrintinitiit Public Instnislion,

HARVEY M. LAFOLLETTE.

For -lodge Supreme Court, 3d Dist BYRON K. ELLIOTT. For Representative in Confess FiFh Cong. WA, IRA 3. CHASE. For Prosecuting Attorney Tenth Judicial Circuit, SIMPSON LOWE. For Clerk Circuit Court, ENOCH FULLER. For County Sheriff, NEWTON E. MATHERS. For Count? Auditor, SILAS GRIMES. For County Treasurer, JAMES B- GASTON, For Count; Kecorden. JOHN BRADFORD; For County Coroner, JOSEPH ROGERS. For County Surveyor, ANDREW G. OILLMAN. For Commissioner, 2nd District. WM. M.- KIRBY. For Commissioner, 3rd District. tJOHN P. HJfeRRELL.

ACtBEEMBKT.

T.j;.nalIk Tnd Sent. 8th, 1886.

It beriby requeited ni directed that . - wlure tnfl In.

.1. BU utmwiw,

s. Tktmnermt. he shall appoint

T- rwfc tn he selected 1T the Re-

pobficans offsuch premnct; and where'thc Inspector k stopAKeM, he Ml pafet a Judge and Clerk, to be selected, iby the Semocrata of the precinct. smoclma JAHK8 N. HUSTON, Chairmf.n Rep. State Owtoal Com. Chairman Dem. State Central Com.

COUNTY

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Enoch Fuller, the Republi-

, t.rltifnr Clerk, is one of

lb best knowsi men of the county.

He carried' a musket, three, years ndavjbslf and bee a fine soldier

record few hvebetter one he also carries three ballet wounds in

bie-bedji. He is one of the 'mixers" on the ticket, and

daJeatfJas. B. Clark with ease on

the 2d of November. Fuller has mm Democratic friends through-

oat the county, who will assist in

alt. For many years Mathers has been a stock buyer, and has always dealt liberally with all, so that hia acquaintance is general, and bis support will come from all classes. Newt, is a hustler, and he is mak-

inga vigorous canvass.

Hinkle will turn over the keys on the 15th of next November.

John Bradford, the candidate

for Recorder, ia a citizen of Rich

land township, and one of her most

substantial farmers. Mr. Bracltora

belongs to a large family of Virgin

ians, all of whom were in the con

federate army ; but John Bradford

a. 11 C t fin

was a union soiuier iuug the cause, and bears wounds, as evidence of the fact. He is a sound

Reoubliean, and will carry the full

strength of the party, which will be

sufficient to triumphantly elect him.

John P. Harrell was a gal

lant soldier, and is one of the beet

nfftoer Creek tn. lie IS

.aAvaav rm 4--

sow serving a term as county com

missioner for.the,third district, and

has doe everything in bis power.

conscientiously ,for the best interests

of Monroejconnty, asjhe understood

then. Wv. M. A. Kibbt ia serv

ing a terra as Commissioner for the

2d district, and has-been in sym

pathy with Mr. Harrell in his et- j - . . 1 ... ti tflB

torts to improve me cuumy ,iu way of building roads, and in such

enterprisers his judgment told mm

were fothe besimterests ot the

people at large. These two faithful servantsjsrill be retained.

Dr. Jos. RoGEBS,Sthejcaodidate for Coroner, is one of our best

known young physicians energet

ic, competent and popular. He is a sound Republican as well as a

thoroughly competent pnysician

and will hold the next luqueai the- Democracy.

A. G. Dillm AN ia the present

County'Surveyor, by appointment, and understands, both theoretically and practically, the science of sur

veying, lie has given satisiacimn to the public in that office,;nd will

be retained.

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.

Miss Alice Springer is teach

ing school in Dublin, Wayne county Miss Kate Pearson is in

Kansas, and has a good position aB a teacher Indiana University

is now iu the lead in attendance, of

thn lWos of the State, and the

number i being added to weekly F. M. Chambers of Harrods-

iTlBITSELL cloaks.

CLOAK

THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Boots and Shoes

I "IV SOUTHERN INDIANA.

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We make A SPECIALTY, of the hoe ousmess, ana give n. uu.

vided attention, and we are thus able to give you Buu-,

. . ,-r-r m t poa titaT

HTT DTTAIT v ill T tlt V f 1 1 K. HAM il A I UlOlOO VJUUl

THAN AN Y OTHER HOUSE IN MONROE COUNTY

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county during the past week, maK eWer of Boots and 1M to

;nn. anonthfta in the interest 01 ira I - i

-r J. Chase, Republican candidate for

Congress. Mr. Duncan's meetings

were well attended, and the prospect for his receiving a satisfactory

vote in Brown are v,ery promising

Scratch not at all. Vote

burg, was recently married to Miss

Flora Norman of BartlettsviUc,

Lawrence co Mrs. Sallie Hert, of Bedford, has been visiting the family of Matt. Beatley Very

few persons attended the Louisville exposition during the season

R fl. Duncan has been in Brown

the amount of $2.50 and up we present a

beautiful Cliromo Jartt upon ease,

suitable for any parlor. Remember, we lead in the onoe uoe.

ED- WHETSELL, South Side of Square.

vour ticket straight and have a clear

conscience after election day. ine

enemy will resort to all manner of

reports to lead you astray Miss

F.st and Mrs. Rufus East

are visiting friends in Bloomington

TtntK Inriipn are now residents of

Indianapolis You want the

turnpikes kept in repair don't you ?

Thon vote for Kirbv and Harrell

Who left the Republican

The Cincinnati WEEKLY GAZETTE. Th! Weekly Edition of the Commercial (gazette,)

Tt tte leadinc Republican "Weekly Newspaper of the most Central and BepreaLtir. M lof toNstioo. ForeLst in nWs eaterprija, fe.rles. tn pubhe d-

The First Stock of Cloaks.

For Ladies, Misses, Children. (Largest Stock ever Seen in Bloomington.)

Prices to suit any purse

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mrWf1mmmkmmjmnmi mns V n O P K I B T O R of the City Complaint Ho. lt&OJ "l-'r

fsBSSBBaKsawamKBWKBmum- I n()0v store announces to U hi old Now comes the PUIbtifr, hy WHa,-4BaL

IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND FINE m.

WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SELECTION .

EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY OF BLOOMINGTOffH

on

cussion, and demoted to the best interests 01 me f j

ffwEBKLTGiOTTE is furnished to subscribers at the low rate of TBOne SS : a y, faking the price less than two cents a copy a week. W give. "Unrtte noted for their, reli-

ni aia.B.B. r--r;. .5-i :M rrm all the

ability Reports are te.egrapnea. aauy urcr uw larlinor if it. . e it..

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is one . the

Weekly, and is most vsmaeie h ever j wu" - r THe'cHIMnIyToRNER devoUd exclusiveiy young people, is very interest-

and instructive.

rra .tipott? fiPWTawD THK f!RI,KRRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WB

A POMPLETE LIJNE UF FIJNK SMUJW3 run "V"". . -.-"rHS'-!

t aoVh TM URWILDERfNO PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS 1 LATJ!L rM'if?

AND AT REDUCED PRICES. aWHATS AND CAPS, A. LARGE STOCK. Large Asortment New Style Trunks and Valises. McCALLA & COS WEST SIDE STQpjE

party because it was

the 15th amendment

colored people the right to vote?

T. H, Sudbury, the Democratic

candidate for County Treasurer

Miss Josephine Buskirk, one

of the handsome ladies of Gosport,

i me ana nsraw . . . ... .. n Tmm

responsible for I ORIGINAL -Z"

U,nrr tho ... w r,:a a;ht nuirpj. of eiebt commas eacn, mm

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the news oftener than once a week

per.

It is mailed at $2.40 per annum, postage

na the Senn-WeeKIV an auroirau

n. Year fomittinc Sunday) $12 00.

Six Months 6 a?.

Vfcmn Mnnths " O '

Sisc Months

Thie Months

Machine,

7 00

u i 3 50

Improved Watcrbury

i9theeue9tofMrs.Jno.M.McUee '"L'tot, will bo seen in the paper.

' . 1 nHICIIBB. U1VS , Uliui m. w vaw . .

m Dr. Gaston is the man !you

should vote for to fill the office, of

Co. Treasurer. He is a No. 1 msn

ia all naviculars. He was a gal

lant soldier in the ranks, and,, had

bis right arm phattered and Jmutil

lated bv a musket ball. Chicii :

maaousht to be elected without

anv effort, and we have enough eon

fidnnee m the neople ot Monroe

county to believe that they will do so. When vou go lo the polls see

that your ticket contains the) name

oi Gaston as the canuiuaie lor couu ty Treasurer.

bk election, because tbey like him

as a man. He will fill the .'office j The commissioners get a great ... . ti n?Avana. 1 amount of blame for acts over which

."u ?T a I. -Zlla hi they have nocontrol whatever. For Her I5th next, and b:P hK nitration, the expenses of courts election by one of the liveliest can- aiiowed bvfthe Judge of circuit

vaMei ever seen in Monroe county. I and the commissioners have

MAJ SlUUS GBTMisJthe eandi- no voice in the transaction ; the AXrwS Sheriff CWbers trial, to trial o Wm

1T1U ka Allan PflP OSt

of Monroe oouniy so I Mnroe eountv awav up in tiie

ri-eleeted is '82- Me made one oi thousands, and under the law these

ek aaat aatiKfactorv officers that amounts arallowed by the Judge

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ever Mew tne position, 1 - -- lX . ... fr;

edtobisfwitbtbeb whes TpoVbThe of everybody. He responded to commissioners' court, the commis-

President Lineoln's first call lor giooers really have nothing to do troops, andSBerved till the end of with their allowance or auditing; the TX. ,w- H.Wnrnmnt- Trustees of the various townships

US SBIW iHvmwo. . r- I . . .... t- ate anA the

Ij rwsniwted for the war and was are compelled to aldected' Lieutenant r was afterwards ow them : so with the expense of

Paiam. and still further on earinir for aick among the poor

the war. through meritorioos the doctors performing the services ' l . t : Kills ih.t man

us hot 1 ... . i.:n iU

. . i uu. land tnen Dnnemir in umo vui

eonduct as an omcer snu w"", r- . - TT mpsi

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and aaviBg tne eomiuessue - netition from-Mroerous tax-pay

saiBSMhra. bewas promoted to the ! f fln DDroDriation, and the

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f Valor- He never tailea to Bwnatnres seem to oe ana are sum-

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..v. . t'nat bis leeiBient cient aultiority tor tne expentniure,

, , . j . ttk tWmt I but those same signers are sometimes Mde, and never missed a fight that wi .Kot tho -xtrava-

-Mrs. C. R. Worrall is enter

taining Miss Maud Stevens of Mar-

;nB W. Jav Kine who

ias been confined to his room tor

some time is now convalescing

The Courier is telling that Billy

Hall is to be Bradford's deputy in

the Recorder's office. This is u

true, but if it was, it would be no

discredit to Mr. Bradford. On the

contrary Mr. Hall baa closed a contract with Indianapolis parties to

work for them so soon as he tuins the office over to Mr. Bradford,

which he will do in November. Do you hear, Mr. Courjer ?

We extract the following sentence

from an article in the Courier: "the polls will be open election day at 6 o'clock." No, dear Courier, that, ia a mistake : eit?ht o'clock is

the hour The O. & M. shops

at Washington have been located near Howe & Bollenbacher's land, and these gentlemen naturally feel

exuberant The weather has been unsnrpassedo far this month, for farm work and for drying out the ripening corn The Cour

ier says that "Grimes and Dobson were paid out of the county treasury

for their trip to Texas after Mc-

Kinney on the order of Kirby and

Harrell." Now this is utterly false,

and anybody who it inclined to be

lieve it has only to call at the Auditor's or Treasurer's office to be sat isfied of its untruth The Cour

ier as the boss misrepresenter of the

19th century is winning new laurels

this year The Courier is evi

dentlv badlv Wriehtened over the

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Watches, Gold Pens,

W-gS uuiranTA L GAZETTE CO. CINCINNATI.

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transes We tnina mougu, wu, ii..j".

linmes snouia maae up .uv -brims r nv nriil men who had not intend

ed to vole for the Major who now deelare

they will vote for in in. .i , . . ....... n nnllll

Wb wouia oe gina iiTcrj jk-ii,.... hnvo a copy of that lettor ? How is it the Damocracv tan believe McKinney now when heretofore they have represented him as a fiend incarnate.

The ureal moral orenn oi Monrop coun

tv (The Siiti.rdny Courior)

STANFORD SHAVINGS. -Remember to do your ocst lor

Temperance Society is BourUhing. Matliers on ,

Widow Sprks has built her a noW:Urlve un ""6"fa r dwelling. Stmford still improves. U,0rt, and he will defpat tlie present

An agent for the McKinney lottors nas ,nCunibent, Marion ninKie.

been in our midst but fulled to wane ex-

John Bradford, the gallant

iT.,;r. Bnldir. will record vour

fipr Nov. loth. Bradford

is a Virginian, .whose father and brothers were in the rebel army. Rxarlfhrd psonused the cause of the

TTr.;n !nl f.iucrht on the sitle of

instifP nntl rieht. He was always

l .aionrcn' mmi , ... . aiiii hnrDs on i a -olid Reiiublican and will oe tuc

Dr. Gaston's chrUtinnity. Oh ! too oneeK ; next Kceonlcr.

some men niive. wonusr ii mu v-..v. man wouldn't like to borrow one of the Doctor's bib es to read, while he ponders over his owr condition.

The Democratic candidates were cor-

Enoch Fuller is the Republican candidate for County Clerk.

T-T- is first-cln-!S man. and should

Aiullc rornivMl here last Thursday evoning j . .,, t,. ir mill itmtpfl Silll-

and spoke to an . of tv? I j rJ. . 'on tUe M of Jf0.

cratic votoni, several woiuuu t - t - l.li and a few Republicans, nationals and sin - vetuber. Let every true KepnUll-

ners. shakmvkartuk q ihe nU t0 Wm unu c

Will Will.

present prospects of the Democratic

ticket. It certainly does look

gloomy, from Secretary of State to Congressman, and then all the way

down to the end of the ticket-

lia mmnanv narticimted : in. He

wiH be elected by a satisfactory ma

jority over Simeon Pedigo.

Dr. Ias. H. Gabtow, the eandi

date for County Treasurer, is a res- & a J TT 11 . A

where be bas bees is

Dr. Quite, was a private HarreMj f-irby by themen

soldier in the 43d regiment Ind.l

Vol. Infantrv. and while doing gal-1 1 Kow that the people within

i rb. KaitlM oft two miles of the turnpikes have

1863 bis rkbt arm was shot to Pd or are paying for the building

w I wmtu rnsv tihi ii nil i v wmii

Otlllated I . !, ,Kam ;n iwniir

crance of the commissioners, the

turnpikes, the artesian wen, uit

university donation, etc., were w

petitioned for by heavy tax-payers

of tbe eountv. and were acted upon

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by the commissioners as tne taw requires. And another thing

tne practice j tbese latter debts, or most of them,

f ihr I wire not contracted by messrB.

now Bangs ""iiwea . hccoonty tokeepthem in repair

at Jim side. JJr.f. naa-uwaya amea i rphiiild them it necessary, a

a-troeRepubScan, an active, self-

Basrificing worker, and withal is a

modest, quiet gentleman, who is naturally averse to bringing him

self into prominence and notoriety.

Notwithstanding this, bar is being

fattened in a malignant manner by

mil known Democrat stated the

other dav that not another rock

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would be placed on tne lurnpiaes h the Democratic commissioners,

in msa thev'are elected. Now if

aw ' J you want good roads, and we take

it that every iarmer ana citizen

fmIIv does, vou can only secure

kL. tk;., .l them through tbe election of Har

.. . K-, tnat your

tnfl .

gttdbnry to the phwe.

N. E. Mathers, tbe candidate fir Sheriff, was bom and reared in

Monroe eoonty, and when a n

tmv. enlisted in the atmv in defense

of Ue Union. He served in fonr penalty.

tcginients, and was contmisBioned a Contain before be bad arrived at

the age of .20 year. Known by

nw comraflefc iu tm umfc, gnww,

ttcrf kind to afl, be retains their esteem to-day, and tbey will wily to support as one man on tbe 2d

ticket contains their names.

Republicans have a first-class ticket

see that it is elected from "top to

bottom and from bottom to top"

Acain we arise to remark

The nubject of Rev.H.V. Giv

er's sermon next Sunday morning,

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will be "Jian uuuer mc

Superior to his Environments."

His subject Sunday night will be "The Voters Dignity and Duty."

Poison at tbe Front Door. No article entering so generally

into the food of every family has

been found more villainously adulterated than baking powder. For

the purpose of underselling those powders of absolute purity and wholesomeness which alone are safe for use in food, hundreds of dealers are putting up baking powders with cheap and adulterated cream of tar- . . . i" 1. 1.

tar. whwih contains iime.eariu.eic,

adding strength by the free use of

alum. These adulterated powders are "shoved" upon the public with the greatest presistency. Many are given away left in samples at private residences with circulars contaiBing bogus analysis aud certificates and false representations as to

their va lue. etc. The worst ot them

Mrmn Hinkle knows it would

be better for him to be defeated this

Fall, so that he might go back to his farms, and give them the attention they demand. Hinkle has an abundance of this world's goods and don't need such an office. Vote to give it to Mathers, he is poor, but he is comjietent to fill the office of Sheriff to the satisfaction of every oue.

EVERYBODY TAKE WARNING. The best medium priced Boots and Shoes are found at BLAIRS. If vnn don't think so, call in and

et nrices before buying elsewhere.

Great pleasure taken in showing up the goods of all prices, qualities oi.fl Winds. All of our patrons will

..o n; Mtisfaction for their

uionev. inmn. wx- x . Boots at $1.50 to $5.00, so that all can be uleaaed.

Call, everybody, on Blair, the.

are introduced to the housekeeper' BohS J 5?D

Hotlce to Tax-Payers. The firat dav of November next

is the last day on which to pay the

2d installment ot taxes wunoui

Persons coming to pay

taxes after that oaie win piB come prepared to pay with the penally added. The law puts the penalty on when you neglect to pay in time, and I have no authority to take it eft. iMeaae don't ask it. Isaac Claman. Treasurer Monroe county.

that Clark will be defeated by Ful

ler, and that Fuller's majority wil

be about 176 A pension of

$10,4.26:23 was paid to a blind sol

dier named Stout at Columbus,Ind.,

last week Water has been

hauled during tbe past three weeks to the factories of Showers Bros, and Jno. C, Dolan. The drouth is general S.H. Phillips' daughter, Miss Fannie, has returned from a long visit to Kansas Uncle "Nick" Whisnand once a resident of Clear Creek tp., died recently in iowa . Two horses were stolen near Harrodsburg, Saturday night, a week. Jack Anderson anal John

Owens were the victims Dogn have been playing havoc among

tbe sheep during the paDt two weeks Potor Dill. Paris Koons and Wm

Ruker have each had a portion of

their flocks destroyed r It is pretty hard to determine just now which will be defeated by the largnt. niark or Sudbury. Some

times it seems as if Clark was ahead j and then Sud. leads him. "Bad scald," gentlemen Morey Dimlap went to Iola, Kansas, one day last week Dr. Jordan has gone to Massachusetts on business Prof. Woodford went to Indianapolis on Friday Mrs. Walter Liudley went to Indianapolis last Continued on 3d pagi,

attention by fraudulent tricks or by bogus famples, the articles when

purchased being found to be entirely different from the sample shown. The fact that a powder is sampled from door to door is suffi

cient to condemn it, A first-class

artiolfl will Hell Oil its merits. JNO

manufacturer whose goons

value can afford to give them away, or to test them from door to door, and none but the cheapest make and most inferior or unmarketable goods require to be distributed free in ordr to get the public to use fk.m ..nrt tkia method is adonted

only by parties who have failed to dispose of their wares through ordinary and legitimate channels.

West Side Public Square.

'ibn Little, livine nearJSw-l

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took to be two stray swarms of Italian be-ss. He tried to capture them, and in lees than five minutes was covered with yellow-jackets, which stung him so bad that it will take weeks to to recover from the effects of their poison. T. H. Sudbury has given as a

ran an r . times without number, for

Ravine the Reoublican party, that

!.. fhn Hpimblicans secured the

naasAt'c of the 15th amendment,

civiii!" colored men the right

vote, it was more than he

left. it. But now he

oulinir nnlnrpd men to vote him

" into the office of county I rcasurer Iisu'l this Ihe quintessence of cheek.

R. A. FUIiK, Atty. Kotlre to Bion-ateslrtents. Btste of Indiana, Honroo county, ss. In the Monroe circuit court, ftovomoer

are ofitem'. 188"nmiint No.im.

John Short vs. John F. Reed d the unknown heirs of John P. Reed. Now come the plaintiff, by Richard A. W..11. .ttnmnv. and flies his com-

plaint herein, together with an affidavit showing that said defendants Jhn F. .i u ..nlnnwn hairs Ot Jonn 2 .

5S" ;den , of the State of

V'rr' ' .v... .m -Minn i for the nur

ir.aiana -, mi"- - , - . M c .,-.i: itio o real estate in sum

county, and that said non-resident defonddfints are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said .,. r....At i.t named, that unless they

bo and appear on tne win uy ?t"

term ot tne jioitw ." "

holden on the tourtn onay ,

bor, A.D., 1880, at tno vour

Bloomington, in saiu wuvj -

a id answer or domur to saw cuini......;., the same will be heard and determined in

tl.nl .hennnn

Witness my name anaeeai n ''""' a .1 ... Illnmninirtnn. tllli Hill MS Ot 1

C. C. TURNER. W. J TURNKB. CrwtMr 3r3ro., THE LEADING end Furniture Dealers. They have the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington, and can sell goods cheaper than ever before. They have a 1 urge assortment of Wood, Cloth and Steel Casket), and pay special attention to orders by . u -...'.:..,.. (-..rnU'iAr) when do-

ieH!KTpu. Vftinngp. iu... ired. litnoB and Orjoai kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. North Side Public Square, HIHmiiiKl. lud. sep2S.86

TIIE PROPRIETOR of the Oity Boo! Store announces to all his old patrons, and axi immense number of new ones, that he is feii 111 on Hands.

Now comes

ffnltr hr Httornav.and

harein, together with ao uffldavg.

that said defendant, Jeaa'

. nn( u roaiilnll t. nf infl. S

and though he has been very slow in stat- actlon i,Bfc

inir tne tact, na nut iu

ninnmimyinn. and hatter

ever to catar to tne vanea wsies m wn cultured oommunity. Thus, in addition to an imraensa stock of School and College Text Books he has a tine supply of

to

could

mviwl at Blo'ouiinston, this Ulh day

SSr,A-l? W8UBOWNING, Clerk. Oct. 20, le

SCOTT!S

(IF PURE CUD LlYtH U1L

Anil HvpoDsphlte of lime & Soda

In the Citrof dn;:,"dMlt'drttei prepared than g

Notice is therefore

defendant, last nawed, that

and appear en tne ia -a term of the Monroe esfsn V.alden on the 4th MOttdaV'

A. D. 1886, at the court hiufc

...... .rnnr tn said O.U21

will be heard and Wmm$ A it-".

- - - - . n. , -.JiSii 4.V1W.. VMS. iZ

n..awci Court. anwa as wsW'Hfe.

jsiK'uiirBWB, ,', dav of October, A. U. St superior Pocket Cutlery, Geld Pest, Al- rinVJi D. W

bums, and fancy Articles in auuua,

Walll Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures,

too great to admit of enumeratien. His Ncwn SStaiad is well supplied with choice Heading- He also carries a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES,

and alriost everything else, to meet ine

wants of tins community.

Oct. T3, 1886.

MOTICK is heireay vi.

1 residents and l!iKthl;J h. wo will nroceed tomither

I-AN .nfl t-kl.lmr fritinda of education Tknmitv

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ted to maKo Bis store meir uwu- tii kslim , hvh. , rr,

Notice of Insolvency. Palatableas WsHk.

OTICE is hereby Riven that at tne - ,nnofftop MVRB Oil. thai

f V"J ." r;L tHiswl tne n. luiur time

DO tucen reauuy suaia o

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roe Circuit Court, the estate of of Jmes A. Fleetwood, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. ,,... -n Those interested nto notified that it will t,o settled accordingly This the 28lh day of Septoinher, IS80 ' JOHN FLEETWOOD, Administrator, .liimns Ti. MulUy, Attorn;-. Sept. 29, 1386.

n..iA.c wltarn thev will be cordially wel

comed, lind no eftbrt spared to make their sUy plessant. E. P. COI.K.

UKMEDY FOtt

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W.tf hBiU It 1. ..rTatou In Its rwnl Is, ! -Srlbml ud eu.lor.ed W the beat WlxsiqtaM : iiA. aCOX'ff BOW.M3. ew ICe.

Sash with Slass for 8al. Some six mid nine light sash .with glass, for sale at thU office, at 8e, per liijlit. This is charging only the price of the glass-throwing iu the sash, the paiuUug and glaaing,

to run ana esutuMaw m neran'STrl

aud tl, town 10 fange 'WFvyii

8 o'clock on aaid day. 4 . , r. You are requested Jba je(efrtjA'

time and place, ewe mwKm$r; fw;

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Oct. 15,