Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 March 1887 — Page 3

THE GREAT FAST MAIL LINE Th Shortest, Best, and Quickest Line between the North and 8outh. wXlWd-LeavoGreencartl. Junction 1.12 p m, 9 05 m, ll- B,8ht' u u

PArrivTerre Haute, IX p m, 10.1J

m, 1.30 hi. U. i.i pin- ,., Arrive, Effingham, 4.19 p m, 13.5T p m, 1 45 a m, 2.17 A m. ' Arrive. 3t. Louis, I SO. p ,. P

7.00 , 5.45 am. , Arrive, Kaata. City, 8 00 a , J" P -j Going North Leave Terra Haute, 3.45 ArrivT Jd 1060 P.M. and " please" to remember that for maps tinw-tablesaod other information apply Vug oolley, L A&.t Ind.

n McCalla & Co.'s for

late style Silk Umbrellas and Parasola. A handsome display now in stock. Com and examine them. Don't forget that McCalla & Co. are tola agents for Dr. Warner's celebrated Corsets. They fit per&tiv ihrr are comfortable and

j tbey are durable. Go and see the new pieces of nhnmrtrav and Seersucker, just re

ceived at McCalla & Co.'s.

Timb Taste at GOING NORTH

Chicago au, Chicago "Expreet, Crawfordsville Accomn, GOING SOUTH Louisville Mail, Louisville Express,

Louisville acoomooauon,

BijooMiaaToir.

11:04 am. 11:18 p.m. 8.-M p.m, 4:17 p.m. 4:13 a.m.

8: SO a.m.

jaowavni jikw""-""-..-- . . CAKTKPKBBIQ Agt Bloomington

O. "Van Zandt Sc agon UN 3D B T A.K KM Metallic Burial Caaketa, Cases and Coffins. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by telegraph will receive prompt attention. Shop on College Avenue, north end of W. O. Fee's Buildlac. Bloomington, Indians, r J MI T C it . We have added a large and carefully selected stoek of Furniture, and write our fricadt to call before making purchases.

Itch and Scratches of every kind

cured i 30 minutes, oy womiorui Urv Lotion. TJe no ether. Tbw never flute. 8oH by H. Lindley, Drcggiet, j-87 Bloomington, Ind. Yotj most not forget that Chari lufu. .till "holds the fort" in

J jw.-7 . l:. -1.1 minA rn the south side, xle

It I. ut ......- wili keep a larger stock than osual, this spring, and will add to it each u aAmsr. if the business

wnr " . , -- tn ronuire it. very few

!... b.vo had more practical

iimvHM - ttn Moblev. and tew

VJIBCI " ' . exhibit better taste in the selection

of goods. He has built np a traoe ad a reputation in fancy articles, such as ribbons, laces collars, etc, and the low figures at which be r!ls induce many to purchase who aiieht doubt their ability to do so. His store is called the "Golden Kule," and he will do unto yon as be would expect others to do tot,im. As m it esse stock of fine cl thing has been purchased by Ed. MeGee. in Cincinnati at an assignment - . a a

sale, anil at prices mat wouiu surprise people if they knew whatthey were. The goods are now displayed at MeGee's well known stand on the south side, and can be bought at prices that w'fil gratify you. Not only fine clothing but piece goods and gents' furnishing goods have been secured, and if young men de- .... tn nnmr attractive tbev will

boy while they have a chance to get the pick ot the stock, which i form as well as choke. Call

and examine no trouble to show goods.

How's. Tennvson's and

Whittter's Poems, Grant's life and thirty-six other valuable books (40 in all) will be sent absolutely free OP charge, to each and ev-m-v norann who sends us $1 for one

year's subscription to Health and

Home between now and April isi Address.- J. G. McPheeters. ir.

General Sobscription Agent,Bloom-

ingtoa, Indiana. ,sjg gaa . The Louisville, New Albany a. rn.i.mt Rv. hmt ai ran msd to sell Spec-

tifb.tji to Florida rtoints for

tains connecting with special trains leaving Louisville, via : L. & N. R. R., March 9th, 16th, and 30lh,and via Junction City, (C. H. O. & I. P. By.) trains leaving Vu.,;nu ll.rch 8th. 15th. 22d and 29th.

Tik.t ioU at one faTe for round trip;

a ,urf. j.T-a- ten davs stop

rer alM.ing. "C "three day. return-

fin . Whitaker'a Grocery

Q mrtA Mt vnnr " anonlieS. No

Koiror tMk is found in TUB tuwu

kaa a cood SUPulv of

goods in his line and takes pleasure in showing them to customers. His store is the old E. P. Adams stand.

u,4haa mmer of the sou are. laii

and see.

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.

The wife of Judge Hord of Columbus, Ind., was the guest last week of B, F. Adams' family Vacation begins March 17 and will

last till the 22d. Frof. Woodford,

wife and sister, will spend the va

cation in Indianapolis John

R. East was in town several days

.at weak The Board of Di

rectors of the agricultural society

kv Iron assigned as follows : Cat-

. . . m

tie Department. Anthony Johnson;

Horses, Samuel Dinsmore; Bpeea

rine.G. K. Perry; Agricultural

and Horticultural, Wm. Neill;

Mechanical, and Poultry, George

Campbell ; Hogs and Sheep, Wm.

Mason ; Miscellaneous and sautes Denartments. J. F. May, Miss Lib.

Cookerly, and Miss Gertie Dins-

more The Robert Taylor real

estate in Indian Creek tp., was sold

recently at public auction, and the

home place, consisting of 196 acres of land brought $5,555,Hazel Small- . mi

wood bein? tbe purchaser. Ana

240 acre tract was told to W, J.

Taylor and f rank jioser, ior

500 Joseph Anderson of xisr-

rodsburar. who went to Iowa several

years ago, has returned owing to

the bad condition of his health. The Iowa climate did not agree With him It is rumored that

i. Knda nr not ininred. It

fin ho store can exhibit a

finer line of Ladies' Shoes than is carried by McCalla & Co., at their

establishment on the westsiue. uui only in Ladies' Shoes, but in Mens' and Boys' boots and shoes, and at figures that will surprise you.

feet

J

OS the sooth side of the pobin the eitv of Bloomine-

tun may be found the now famous Fancy Bazar of Tobe Smith. This

Mtaltliahment is known all over

Suniksni Indiana W reason of the

fact that no establUhment ot the character, even in the more preteniinna Mties. keens a hueer or more

contusing display of goods. Some .nf t!i o-ofldg are very valuable

and costly, while others belong to the grade known as eheap." But Vm an rAt evervthine anvthine

inn want or need, on those shelves

m tables. People go there just as

a tour ot curiosity, jus as peupw g tn miMMinw. to see what tfaev may

never hae opportunity of seeing fTvonriv-Mlv wonder how

this house can sell so many articles at the uniform prices of five and ten cents, bnt nobody can explain it bat Tobe Smith himself.

WhMSafcvvaaifck.waaavelart

sateaaGbai,aieiaasarGssBattB(

srtslisil OliMiea, shesat s thsai reatssts,

aiMeetsn Hardware Co

are still at tbe front rank in keeping every department filled with Jo ne thm heat nsat brands and

manufactures. Our large stock of

Wall Paper and window bhndes . . i

ka mmnunCHi MIBID? ill. UUr

atnt-h nf nlows is verv Targe. Be

numlxr M 1TK Bl7(ntS fot tbe OH-

wor -f!fi Itpfl and Steel Plowr the

t-t i. wnrld. Our stock of

m and bueeies has arrived.

rtn rionoral Stock of Builders

comDlete. We have a

large stock of Cook Stoves and Swl We are asents for the

Early Breakfast, the best Stove on

MMiMi f inr atock ot tinware is

larcro and nf the best Quality of tin

We keen constantly a full force of

workmen in our shop, and are prenarA tn Hi i tin roofine. slatiuK.aod

all kinds of Light or Heavy Iron a n

work. Get our prices tietore you bny or contract for your work, as we can save yon money. All goods and work fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. Three doors east of

First National Bank, Bloonungtou,

od.

Ko use of troins? very far to se

cure groceries and provisions when

van ran pafe evervthnie tou neeo

t Wkitafee' Urocrry oiort..

Whitaker keeps every article you may call ior.

Os Boots and Shoes McCalla &

Co. tatrrv a larger stock than many

stores that make boots and shoes a

specialty. The "Walker Boot" is

one of their exclusive agencies inai has no superior. You'd better ex-

a

amine it.

1 TSTevcr before have we hroncrbt

r.aiirn anft toTinrPi. will be on a stock of DresiUoodi that

r a : iir Jtr 'a naw ar-1 Yfpl.prl those now on our shelves

IOUUU ii uiuvniia w v " i - , lnrlioK I Thfiv are of the latest patterns and

are learning that the best is none designs, and will please the Ladies, too good, and the best they can al- for whom they were purchased, wavs find at this establishment, on These goods are selling rapidly

the west aide ot the square. can ueiore mcy ic at. I sV J 1 v v Xr I

nronriation asked, so the institution ., ... , .... i i i i

. ... 4. : visiting me iBiniiy hum .. ... will get along swimmingly as it is v M pfc . . TUe y Will meet on Friday

n. T.a If Harria will remove i ., if M TA.... I 4:linn I : .t Uo ituiilaiui nf Mrs

u. wan, j tnS City ax. sat iuiiinp, wiuvu i avcuiug, -w"v

trora jiiiititsviue to j.uuiaMn"o mem nu "a'' m'y lK v,,u Helen Urchara 1 ... n . r lirfll T 1

the near future Kememuer diuates tor Mayor vv. . xve, Mai. Ross Hill, of Indisnapo- ., . M, tn .u. theater every of Grand Rapids Mich.,is the guest M"J- V. , . , . xr . that you can go to the theater every -d. , :i f s . waa v sit hut his brother. Nat.

.. . -r IJ OI A HIV" IWHI WUIIT " l' ". . . ,

For irpnl Semen. McCalla & Co

have a fine display in Shirts and Collars. They have them in ail qup.lities, sizes and prices, and a fit

is guaranteed. It is cheaper to ouy these Shirts than to have them made to order.

night this week. You could not " h ht a',ot in T)e. U. Hill, in Blooraiogton.last week.

have better facilities for amusement nsfur. Ala., and Chas. Robertson in- I fr.T,r It a a luionrpil the con-

- 1 vnHii J I itavj.-v

in Indianapolis The pension vested iu two Miss Susan Good- tr-ct for buiWing the house for Mr

beine cashed now are aie was cicu

ing a

doine thoussnds of people m this '.',. , , ;a0i ; u-a,v,

A fpl j piaCC i AAirB Via- tVt StOltSJWS - I irAUtUlb(lVI SO waeeaa.jB, - locality a power of good -An" j. c. Bennington has been appoint- portico on tne front of Chas. Sibert'i

mailw.ll be carried between union-. dpM tU j,.. u wa8 dwelling house on west 8th street ... . n, . t. .. I'll n 111- .UilillrtM nnnfliilatA Ifll KnM. 1

VlllO and iJlOOmiHgiuu v v.. . me pruuiunuu 1

Rates of Marion tp. Missbaine gentattve.

Cherry has gone to Edgerton, Kana in remain Ws. Durand

iMROVNCENEilTS.

Henry 8. Batw will be a candidate for

For Sale. 4 beautiful build-

ino lots, chean. on North Walnut

itrMt. Alan a small house with 3

rooms and about 1 acre of ground,

on good terms.

0. D. tJLiAIUa.,

would be remarkable if we should

have a crop of peaches this season

A hack is to be run between Bloomington and Stanford by Har

vey Storm, who has already contracted to carry the mail for four vears. A hack line is very much

needed, but after the Big Four rail

road has been completed the hack will be compelled to draw off. It is likely that this railroad will be built before the snow flies Robin Hood lectured to a crowd of ten persons in EUettsville recently, on

"F.arthmiakes." People up there

don't take ranch interest in scisn

tific Questions Jake Palton of

Perry tp. has been confined to his room for some time with kidney

disease Sod turning is all tbe

rage among farmers now. A good

season is imminent The pros

pect for a good wheat crop was

never better than now. A crop of

wheat is equal to a shower of silver dollars in this county- Sam and Chas. Craig are in Kansas, and

are well pleased as far as they have had experience The Ketcham

grist mill at Clear Creek, is being

rapidly changed to the roller pro

cess, and then we will have three roller process mills in Monroe coun

ty. This beats the old plan ol

pounding the grain between flat

rocks as they do in Lawrence couuty

Miss OJlie Edwards of Gosport

has returned to her home alter a

protracted visit to Bloomington

friends Miss Mattie Axtell

is visitine Snencer friends In

. 0 .

A Crawfordsviue man wi

open a ciar factory in the room

recently vacated by Faria Bros.

Wm. East and Rufuf East,

both of Indianapolis, were in town

Th: Browning uroneriv is of- lt week in attendance upon the

. - A Li. . I i. i -i .1 T..U- D

lerea lor mm o very ruimuio tonus, iiiinerni ni ine mumer Ol iiuuu u.

considering us real vaiue, oj xooo ouuiu, . in -w. hrnid thi business has been and Wm. Aast.

placed. The houses east of the Greevss The "Big Four" railroad com

corner sre very valuauie as oustness rooms, . ... , .... ,1 murhtto brinir a round nrice. The nanv Will doubtless be "throwing

ir'L 'f in Brown county, before Fair

:r i.. h.. . roller mill ty- fact that makes this property deub- week next Fall. Get ready to vote

i. ..-, , valuablo. Tbe property on Kirltwooa . ,. ;f o !f

TU,n.lar,rerlFarl"Drama- U.Bc0nsisUof a bricfc buildinu and " appmpimtiuu

fwnv nreaented the Danites two f:ne huilding, The residence and Wgs Martha Jeanon , daugh

..v, .t j , nine u oeiungiiig w rT, mrn r r 1 : 1 .!, Monday nioht. Ev- on west th street, are also offered for sale, ter of Judge E. D. Pemon, Ot liiU

" t J " . I w.,11 norfionl.ru will bn furnkhod on BD- I . . . . t . i v

i . i ii i A .inhn r-'" -r torn, is to tie married io-aav to jr

eryoooy waa wen icc- " plication to A'eoo omun. , Riley has received an appointment The E u c,othing Stor, ia8 Jas. Johnson, formerly of Martins- . ! .. !.. T A : 1 - l.t- .fnnL- Vllle.

as railway man vnk uu niw i recoiveu a uumjntrc ujiinig, i

St. L. railway, xuisistneiinetnai m an 6nnu. -

Let I ,ub svvu9' umuiuj

l.puts all comnetitors ill prices. it

knocks the "Corner" every time.

OHOj I.V ... - . H QUI y O. 1'iltro Will UD unuuiisBBV .wa will travel with a circus the coming nomination before the Republican ConW1U travel wuu a u".i a. . , - f Cit Treasurer.

T Tl . ...1 ... ; fa I "

Season L0n. Xtogrra mu are visiting the family of his sister, Mrs. Gibbs, in Montgomery co., Kansas The new roller process mill of Baldiidge Ai GourUy was put to work last week and tbe machinery moved off as smoothly as

The keeping of the Poor Asy

luru was let at the recent session of

the commisBioGers' court for a term

of twelve mouths, to Chap. May, for

the sum of $1 per day $365.00.

A gentleman named Dobsun,

a policeman of Wichita, Kansas,ar-

Robert Marshall N. E. Matbeis

waa buying horses in Bedford, last

..aolr Mm. Carrie Unnev of

"I must have order in this

court-room," sternly demanded a

inattce of the neace. "1 must and

..-. . . . r

will have less noise and coniumon

here. I have already disposed of

three imnortant cases without being

able to bear a word of the evidence."

Rufe East is operating on-

everybody remove to Fairfax be-

for. the Big our mate. u .w Ms,En,Dodu.and her broth

the terminus o, ,t, eastern ep Morton bave to ChattanooMiss Maggie King was vis- to M iling Mrs. Anderson, in Guthrie,

last week Rev. J. H. Garn- , , rived in Bloomington on Saturday

son was visiting relations in Gulb-I -unc i Z evening to look at a farm belong-

rielast week Abram Caress last wteK irom n.s wui.e. . y .u fi was calling on Bedford friends las. Lebanon .Boone county, and n.s

w,ek Mrs. J. E. Dean of Bed- Ba " l"u " " is "building right up He, bow-

ford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. . . ever, was on a trade of Wichita

... .u- .i. , ..,;,i.,..a nronertv for a Greene co. farm.

your aueuiiuu iu iuq biiur r i of the Eagle Clothing Store to sat- Will Blair will soon have the

isiv vou mat tuey usvssu iuiiu .on,linmMf, j,n ornnndsin the

Harrodsburg, was the guest of Mrs. slock ot the most tasteiui goous, carefully graded,

Owen Jsvans at uediorci, iasi wee i , - bric wkg have bfcn jaid)

ur. joiin u. oimpsu . ,nd fia9 t o ia teg,,,

called to Bedford profess-onally.la.t - - - gome of lboM Wednesday, to sec Everett Mitob.ll Fee left Bloomington on Wed- Jt at wiU ,1

Don't forget that the 3d nesaay .or BWB.M. w could however, ruin Mr. Blair's Monday of April is the last day of went to have another operation mrrmmAln in onB niht.

it v nerformed on hie rye.

fJBjU'g 4Jh,rO TttaUUVIt. wt uwaoj I .1 - . m Fdmunds. sister David B. Judali. a former

1 no nouse east, 01 me iirisiiiiu church has been withdrawn from of Mrs Walter Lindley, and Mr. well known citizen of Bloomington, ... T.i i:.....i:. Sim. nun llu Rrnsnmnii.

the market. The "Big Four is jonwun ei muittunpiH,ppui uu Uun icmwuj cornig Isaturday last gave the d? thiity with Mr. and Mrs. ty line, was in town last week on American people hereabouts the Lindley. his return from a visit to a daugh-"sun-grins" A gentleman was Rev.Mr.Telfer baptised twen- ter in Bedford, Mrs. Chnsler. Mr. n.afi.illB nn Hat- nn. ;n a -rpk near Bed- Judah at one time owned the Wal-

urday looking up a location for a ford last Saturday. dron tannery and also served as cigar factory The Orchard ,Joe AUef Aaron Rose and Marshal of Bloomington. House is making decided improve- Ben. Rogers have each invested in The remainder of the lots in ments in its internal arrangements Wichita lots. Tbey will be at tbe Xarkington addition on which

each week, and is increasing in notM s00n ri. house is located are soon to be

Lyman Naugle, formerly ol

EUettsville is now publishing a pa

per in Creola, Kansas.

A change of venue was granted in the Grimes-Pedigo case to Orange county, in circuit court, last Friday The matter will come

.,n ;n the next term, some twu

weeks hence.

On Wednesday morning the

party left Bloomington for Decatur,

Ala., and nointa further south

Among them were Peter Dill,Hugh

Campbell, Geo. Atkinson, Mr.Cra-

vens, sr., Jacob Bollenbaoher,Mart

Bollenbacher, W. A. Johnson,Chas

Robertson, Hemp. Wilson, John

Clemmons, Ralph Rborer, Wm

Hall and Wm. Ransom.

At the meeting of the County

s

Commissioners J. F. Morgan ' was

appointed Justice of tbe Peace, to

fill the vacancy occasioned by the

removal from the State of Wm.

Harrold. Jas. M. Rogers was also

appointed a Justice of the Peace to

fill the vacancy caused by the fail

ure of John Hendrixson to qualify.

-The Ladies' Eqnal Suffrage

Club petitioned the county commissioners to remove the signs, ag

ricultural implements, the privy, and all unsightly obstructions, including the artesian well tower,

from the court house yard, and

ith the exception ot the privy

building this request was acceded

to, and an order to that effect

made. The artesian well tower is

to be removed within two weeks.

The city election is the next,

event of importance, and aspirants

for municipal offices are bobbing up

on every corner, it is understood that a full prohibition ticket will

be placed in the field, and that the

Democrats will adopt it as their

own. You see the Democratic

party is the temprance(?) party.

Mr. W.H.Joiieslia handed ia

the following

PROHIBITION TICKET. MAYOR Robert A. Foster. MARSHAL Will ian H. Small wood. CLERK John Ehni. TREASURE R Ai exander Robisoo.

COTJNClLMEN

lkt Ward James Baldriage. 2d Ward William A. Clark. 3d Ward William H. Byerly.

of the Condition

English Spavin Liniment removes all bardoft or calloused lump and blemishes from horses, blood spavinuroa, aplintssweesey, ringbone, stifles, sprains, swelling, etc. ' Save 50 by nso ot one feottle. Warranted. Sold by H. Lindley, Druggist, Bloomington, Id. A Favorite Hotel is the Oraliamt Rnau .itmti onnoaita tha denot.

The beoaa ia large, conveniently arranged, nd the rooms are comfortably furnished. Good beds, a well supplied table all that mvltfc fljiaire- nra to fat foil nit

hero. Well arranged sample rooms are 0ttd ap in the Orchard House, and CamMM.,1 immLm ariit find the f Irahard a

good house at which to stop. Meals sap- . . . t .

pnea to persona at reasonaoio Orchard A Son are the proprietors.

it

i X

jEPORT

yinstt National Bank

it RT.nt)MTNT01T. in the State of In

diana, at the close of business, on March

4U, lOHC.

"RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts, .$207,025 81 Overdrafts, 4,919 88 IT s. Ronda ie secure circula

tion 4 per cents, 30,000 00

Due from spprevM Jtaserve Agents, , ,020 25 Tin. from other Kational

Banks ".MO 48

Dae from State and fnvate Banks and Bankers, 2,842 83 Real estate, furniture and. fix .

turoa . ,oaa up Current expenses and taxes

tid 1,261 i

Bills of other Banks............. 1,990 00

Fractional currency, lBclud-

isTrmsm-Urr.

Xdtlotbcr

S- la '

A Wew Ooartaaa

a VidS.

w Xasarcstkc MiKoiluy 28 OtO.

(jnetsai lootnDWMns as Tves ttotiaa

Cosageta gtWo-yAj Wp" Gbrimt sIBinqr of 13 soar and nlnsMc mrin. worth

rat. 9y to fiao annually, m w. m U as cntfl v avnttti Subscriptioa, fuo Ja'ly-

,.ai-, tji. 1 r I illi tr ate.

WIlapMar m caxty isauca Ehwlats, sMas doalh. to-, awlfcwtoa apeawihio J. B. UPPIMCOTT COKFAISY risaad 717 isaiket St., FhilaUlpbia

the absence of Geo.Atkinson on the

Alabama excursion, Edgar Rhorer

is selling boots and shoes in Atkin

son's store Rice Holtzman is visiting his uncle, Dr. Holtzman, in Illinois Soddy Carmichael

has sold a lot on west 5th street to

Ira Graves,Ewing Batterton's sales

man, and Ira will erect a handsome

five room cottage The Dui-

and corner is to be rebuilt this spring, certain, the plans and speci

fications having been prepared by

H.J.Nichols Geo. W. Al-

ford has sold his grist mill at Loo-

gootee, and will go into the practice

of law in Washington, Daviess co.

Mr. A. is a son-in-law of E. E. Sluss of this place Andy Hoover has been confined to his house for some time with pulmonary trouble

Cal. Worrall has removed

popularity correspondingly Handsomest display of neck- Laced up0n the market by S.E.Car-

General admission to the theater wear in town at tbe fcagleciouiiug 1 iobae, The house stands on the

bear this fact iu mind. You will the corners of four lots.lhe way the find your old friend, Mose Kahn, grouud has been platted, and he at the Eagle. will have the building torn away

Dick Maxwell returned from In order that purchasers may see

w: nn Mnnilat) ov.ninflr Hi what I hev vttt. Soddv has a well

this week is 15c. with an addition of ten cents for reserved seats. This is too chean to let to bv Dr.

. rf

Judah of Stiuesville was in town

e.a..J XT f VJ . ,1 .k:..

oaturuay xv. a. iusmnt uip- Wichita on Monday evening, tie wnat tney get. rsouuy uaa a ped another car-load of fine horses bought ten lots. They all buy af- developed case of Kansas fever,and

to Cincinnati on Monday- This ter they see the place. declares it to be his intention to go

is the season every person should A handsome display of Dress west to residejust as soon as he can n..,nJ. l.v VViks At On. at i.. Ola a n a-isi Aa?i. Sear Cl Tl Tl nalTI a III 1

UC UU IMS ItVV VIH iiotiuoi i viwuua ia uiv j -o.w j " I UBil LI1C UCUWCUij 4 uugv"-Mwl s t . I ..I... A r neriAa it ntica 1 Tl I

is true all seasons are theirs, out m w 'j " . T,ii.,ii Tnnmal The I f.,i,t n ! hnnrlNompat in the Indianapolis journal, ine

this is the time when tbey are most " . . M R . . H Qmm at

numerous Bloomington has 1,0 tney want by consulting the show the residence ot her father, Oapt room for eroakers. We want en- f this establishment, and W. C. Tarkington, occurred Satur-

. i i. :n i I r.i a .K.a ikinn ilmra 1 ilav evpniiip'. Her home was m

icruriaiuif uuiawus nuu ouv.a m i icn 9uivi - -j ....... . - I- .fit.- i-i i il .nnrnuoil VVilliamsnor

gladly welcomed Men of means is of the latest and most approved L .n ..:.u nirtm; siyles. The carnet room connected

w. uu .u v ... wUh he fiee Hiye a ,

ueiurc iiiaKiiig iiitrir mvwiureuw

Bloomington is a paradise in

health and natural resources compared with either Wichita or Birm

ingham Fruit growers in South

ern Indiana are jubilant over tbe

ins: nickels sno cents,

Trade dollars, .. ,.........

Specie,

iogai tenner noios..... Redemption fund with TJ. 8.

Treasurer (not more man o per cent, on circulation......

Total, LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in, .....

Surplus tuna,.-.. ... Undivided proflts, ............

National Bank notes outstanding, Individual deposits, subject to check, ... ....-. ......... ... Demand certificates of deposit Due to other National Banks,

788 89

48S 00

10,567 00

3,700 00

1,350 00

..1342,076 02

,81 20,000 00 . 26,000 00

. 5,287 28

27,000 00

107.463 72

66.298 61 26 41

to the house recently purchased by

him of John MeGee, and Robert

Marshall has removed to the house vacated by Mr. Worrall - Jas,

Smith and daughter are on a visit

to Monroe county friends. They

now reside near Winchester, Kanmi nr m tt 1 i l f.

sas am w. kj. A. u. neiaus

regular meeting in Walnut st.

Total,

. $342,076 02

Static ot iHtnaw, MoKltOX COUKTT, JBS. Ir W. E. Woodbvxn, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the hoot of my knowledge and belief. W. B. WOODBUKN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me, this a.k jl.ar nf llartth. 1SS7.

JUIii J.. JJVJ ,j iy ai i. , NoUry Public.

Correct Attest:

Mwtvh , 188T.

Nat. U. Hir.1, Jonx WA.i.Boir, W. E. WoOPBORK, Directors.

church on Monday evening--Eld. Peak will sever his connection with the Christian church of this place about the 1st of April. Eld. P. is a pleasant gentleman and a popular pastor. . All will wish him

gieat success in any field of labor he may enter Engineer Drysdalc was very seriously injured in the collision on the Corydon read

soma time ago, and it may result in permanent disability George

Stansifer of Stanford was one of the gentlemen who seoured a diploma as M. D. Birthday dinners were given at Stanford last

week to B. F. Thrasher and T. W. Sparks The income of Indi ana University is $40,000 for the fiscal year, independent ol the ap-

it-

self as every one knows who has had occasion to visit it. A large stock is exhibited there, and no one should purchase till it has been carefully examined. In boots and shoes this firm does not stand back p i. Si. nnA Af :

" j - -, jOJ. any uuuse io uhj i n

prospect ot an abundant peacn crop specialties, and the best brands are this year Lemuel Sexton, Co.A. always to be found in slock. 3d Iud., from Gays, Ills., is visit- A Wichita man was here Satiting relatives near White Hall urday and tolda story characterisT. H. Sudbury is placing his tc 0fthe "boom." He said that a room, west of Cravens dry goods real estate airent took a stranger out

, " 1 o " , : l ;it ii... t- I - : :i

Store, in repair, gnu win iucu itin i jEoms nve ur aia miica iu arts auuio it to some good tenant The la- jot Uut the stranger did not buy.

dies of the Walnut st. Presbyterian a few days afterward the same man

church gave a supper last night. W88 a Xopeka, and was taken out The supper was on elegant affair, on the prairies a long distance to all the 8ubstantials and delicacies some lots. "Do you say these of tbe season being provided ' are 5,1 Tok.a?" MJtJ J; "Ypb. its an uf kill ion." "Well."

Mr. Earl's troupe is stronger than I .... filrnrtm.- fl rnBn fihwi

when he was here before, and their me tj,e game lots day before yester-

plajs are carefully placed upon the day, and said it was an addition to stace. Mr. E. is the same cental Wichita."

oontleman as of voif. and his manv Mr. R. II. Gentry has one of

i t. i : ih Home Comfort U:hlP8. sold bv

personal irieuua wt wwy i (w "V , T i, "A L ,n!iv f o.ra.i Wrought Iron RaugP Company,

him by the hand. 1 lie audiences , t ood now 9 tbe,, a,uj be

will increase each night, as thevl wmild imtnnrt with it for one hun-

bave on his former visits H. J. dred dollars if he could not get one . s .iii ttlra St aava mnra llian ws f.n:

Brannock Has Deen suggested y - " - - . - . . , ...... 5.. lie q:ivs it takes one-third of the

many of his f riends lor Uty J reas- ; d ml d , tbat u takM urer Ab Ketcham and Johii ....V.ir J. .l...

r, r. s i n..i:r...;. one-nan

Vjirailllljl aillVCU hwwi vninwuiia v. ii

VVilliamanort. Pa., where as here

her graces of womanhood endeared her to a large circle of friends.

Monday. Short trip H.S.Bates,

the present Ciiy Treasurer, is a candidate for renominalion- A hrnrher-in-law nf Jolltl C. Dolail. a

gpntlem n front ll'-ukpntt, hasten

Yours.

Wrought Iron Range Co

Dr. Warner's Health, Cora line

and h h'Xiiile Hip Corsets arc al ways found at McCalla & Co.'s.

White Hall asd Vicinity.

Lew Smith has moved his saw mill to

Monroe oounty, east of Bloomington.

nk.i.i ftiiu. h.a ninri onto John

Bitter's place, known as the Uncle Jim Stoesdill farm.

Dr. J. J. Livingston has bought the

Floyd Hurts property m w m tun, consisting of a houae and five Jots. Uncle John Hone's wife, who had a cancerous tumor removed from her breast some time ago, is able to be up and about some now. W. tt. Livingston has the material on .1 . i4 ml will iMtii K.ir!n thn .roc

1,11.1 eiuuiiu "lit . o , ur n- .1. ill! ..

tion ot a new nouse. v mio owgaui.a

will build a new store house soon.

Tl,. ..g,in nf ih. "itiir Four" recent

ly made a survey up mcninau vauoy V hite Hall, and ever since the railroad heat. Who knows

h,it vhnt Whito Hull is destined to be a

commerciHl city some day.

John Bitter had one calf killed and two seriously iujured by a bay rick falling

upon mem

Wilson Carpenter ami Vandeventer are

very tow wtiu vwiiauiyw..

Jitmea itiaen nas doukus ui. uuuh RabedeHUK farm occupied by Sam Crisp

tbe past year.

Eld. Oliphnnt, of Monroe county, and

i?iii uuiUn. r nrini's cAiintv. tiretiched

J " w. v..-.-t3 . ' I Vlnnl. iiluiMll til. BaAntlfl Sttflir.

day and Sunday in February, at which

timo there were inroe new nraiiwi -cived into the church by bapLisin.

While Joseph Coffey was taking mis mulas to wstor ono of then) jerked his arm out of place at the shoulder Joint. James Brinson wili soon move to Bloom, ineton, bavins; sueured a position thero as

nignt wau nman in ma cuair wuwrjr. While Ksq. Williams, of Braysville, wns riding: down the White Hall hill last week his horse stuck in the mud and fell, (..liii.ni thii 'KntiirA. NiiLhfr Could

grise the horso was fast in tho mud and the 'Squires log was fast under tho horse.

Fortunately neither ono was hurt, owing

to the assiflance rendered by the f"lk hi

j sw Ihc ;,'-cidcnt.

Hero ITo Clo to St. l.oals. The Big Four has finally begun the preliminary work of extending

its line to St. Louis from Columbus,

Ind., by getting an order from the Commissioners of Bartholomew co.

to hold an election on the 14th of

April. The Columbus (Ind.) Re

publican of Thursday last sayst

The organization of the railroad company to construct a line from this city to

JCast at. A.OU1S, to oe Known a. mi vv'""bus 4s St. Louis railway, has assumed a substantial form, and it looks as if there

was something in tue case. I ne company consists of fifteen stockholders, representing a capital stock of $3,000,000, and ia nunm.'id Drinoioallv of men from this

city and Cincinnati. The road is simply

an extension ol tile J. a. u-, sua wm v. nn.rut.il Viv ih. Wte Four comDanv.

The petition has been signed by the neces-

sarv twonty-nve ianu-ooiur i .uw ship to have the oounty commissioners submit the question of voting the company a subsidy of $45,000 for the construction of the road through this township, and will be Bled wUh the county auditor. The stockholders met at the St. Denis parlors last Saturday and elected the following ...il.m.i, Hiranton: Horace Scott,

v . . i n , a. n fm .

Fresldent; J. ! aarsn, oecy; j. borne, Trees.; John D. Lyle, Sam Hogej

B. B. Jones, J.t. Jjcnwarczaopi, aruu Beeves. Wm. Graves, Richard Thomas,

John Crump.

The Big Four people arc very aaxiou. i nnnant hip lina from this eitv to Cin

cinnati with the line running from Swit City to St. Louis.

The commissions yesterday toes: up ha netition of the Columbus and St. Lopis

road, and finding that thB names thereon ware all acceptable, proceeded to fix the ... . .l i . ; C .1. 1 aiH

date oi Homing tne election ior . .t a;l anrl ranuinul the MD1I1SST tO DUt

up a bonus of 1 160 to pay the expenses of

the election, proviauig n was ion a- i . m

Mrs. C.R. PerDue is now teach

ing quite a number of ladies how the "Buddineton Dress Cut

ing Machine," at the Dress Making

Parlors,corntr ot 4th dt Madison sis. mirth of Catholic Church. Every

lady ought to have this machine, as

will, it aha mav in a ICW noura icnru

r An bar nnn cuttine- and secure.a

nai fiiiino cirinent. Machine,

Book of Instruction and Lessons,

only 1 5. Go and see it.

To Oar I'rieuds In

Monroe and AdjeluiLug Coiiinties. Wa nriah tn inform VOU that WO

are still engaged in the Hardware, ci. 1 a ! 1 . 1 l.n.iniiai in

stove anu ngiituimiai r, a. J n11 BO InOS

JDlOOOllilglOll, suu wi "

as any one. A nrsr-ciswo vw

Stove for $20 to 125.

Wrought Iron, or Steel Kanges, $ from 1 40 to $ 45, trimmed out M8

plete, with a wagon load oi iursiiture. Patronize ytiur home dealer

who help you pyortaxe. Use Allen's Condition Powders) for Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Poultry. For Hog and Chicken cholera, this baa no equal. Sold by Lindley Bros. B. FI Adams, sr. is the local passenger agent in Bloomingtoa .L. f A. t ; 1 .a Tf SMSSi

ior wm -. desire to go anywhere call on dim for rates, which are always exceed- ' aa A OAT

ingly low on the u. ot tn..

-Asthma Sufferers, use Mae

a.hm. Cura. It will relievo son two

.mnU nark a ire TIKE. Sold bv

all druggists, or sent by mail. Sash fed-

icai vo- urawiorusvuiB.

Fresh Tub Oysters from BaltU h T 1a. ak

more, are received oy o'""1! .1. a. . Tit mia are a tihuice

grade of oysters antil will be shippesj

direct from me ti", Benckart will keep none but the best Oysters, and jou should bof

there if you desire to get t" ? The Largest Stock tf Wall Paper, Window Shade? In thocity,.t Mo Fheotert Hardware Co.'s. The Finest, La rgest and Cheap. ... o. 1. -r tST.11 Ta -.ar and WlndoW

Shades ever in this city, at McFheeters

Bardware w. s. For pain in back use Kspfc, Kidney and Liver Cure. So enri P5"

Tin A h. nroherd House wheat

Uv uw -w yon come town and desire to Uke -c : 4a nt.w awa.

meais , or n yu wi. -ral davs there is no more satisfae.

tory house at which to stop.

Remember we are just recel. ing one of the largest and finest stocks of w.ll Pnr and Window Shades that ey-

ar came to Bloomington. At priees e . u.m . n.l w fin

suit every ooay. nsmnen Now girls go to McClla&Co.e dry goods store and examine the new stock of Ribbons, Laetf ettlx Kmhrnideries. Tbe stock of CorV'

sets carried by this.hoifse is

largest ia the town, and no mista&ey

"Cream Bte$4" i

ie liercKsn, ine -mmm

Una nou k RTERS for choice but

for- and all varieties of most desira

ble produce is tbe grocery store ot

Hemp. Wilson, "A'rogress oios.

Cokn aud bay for sale. W.J. ALLEN.

The best

maae oy "w'S' tT"-"l

Baker. It is llgM, naay, ww o

some. If you nave never trie, mm. wcious bread you should do so now.

uav. w.w ... Glassware at Hemp. Wileotve gw-

cery store. You can get enytoinsr

you need at his estaouwmen werw at lowest living figures, Call.

Best produce alway$ beogbt hf Hemp. Wilson, the grocer. Tea can get good butter at hie store as) well as all the choicest groceries,

He makes a specialty ot nna teas, coffees, cigars and tobacco.

acd most rt

:.L.I. .aiaiaM atnM lit the town la

uauiv uiwy - - that of Hemp. Wilson, in the "Pro a is fi lsraalw aaam

gress Klocitt ' a. eat v. umm -F a renutatittn for titir dealing tpai

stays with hiroi

Fabvers and .jthera who deeirt A ..liafaofr.rV lUflbha SO tO

Tt i.'. k,L.t-kr Rpnckart makti

splendid coffee, his bread lf

and wholesome, aoa no everything else you ere likely tt eat!

for in the way ot eatauiee sv

kart's bread is always roe oe-

liVmv toaaa1S thtnknBT of

building will plesse call t the hard ware store of W. J- Allen apd ex amine his stock of doors, ah end

material of all kinds, and will nnti it at low prices and will ehdeavof

to suit all customers.

W Jv ALU?

niHoiutlon of Parerslilt.

viTMn that the nartner

k...t..fm-. oTi.tintr between Hiram

PI1IU liw.a.w."' " . ... . . . Lindley and Waller C. Lindley in the dru business in the City of Bloomington, Indiana, under the flrni name of U.Lindley & Son.hns boon dissolved. Hiram Lindley .i.:.. .n,i iiia nUfl hniniF taken in said

Kv Hiram K. Lindley. The said

uu.i i'ru v., . ,

i : ,u will hdrt.nl tar m carriru en v

uiv . ...

.1 i.j w..wi' iiinnipv nni, lirnni

ino lain ,iwi , j i :, ii.,., nniiiif ilif. arm asme of H. Li na

i. w Tha nn. flrir assumes all the

liabilities of the old firm, swd will conect

all tho notes, accounts ana aeuw ot ovory

kind due tbe old nrm. Ill HAM LINDLEY, WALTER C LIN 1L15Y, HI HAM S. LINULKY.

Not lee of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has boon appointed by the . . a t. . t i,f I Kit

UlerK 01 tile IwonruB unvun wm. a.. State Of Indiaha, Executor of the will of Maria Cory, late of Monroe county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HEN BY 0 DUNCAN. Marvh 9 1 8 ? V . fijecutor.

v4 f a Mtair BrajBS'lA

kart eonuins borhound and an

is efficacious and pleasant. Dwr. "7. " and you will bo pleaaed. Sad ie

enoh week.

B. W. MIEKSj Att'y.

Notice to MsBtRelotse. The Stata or Indiana, Uunroe County. In the Monro Circnii Court, April Term. 188. t , WilHam I. Owen vs. Anha J- Cberry. Complaint No. 1218. flow comes tbe Plaintiff, by K. W. Hiers, his altorney.snd Hit his complain, herein, together with an atBdaVrt that said defendant Anna S- Cherry. tM dent of the State of Indiana that jhB W tion is for judgment on note ana fereclfl

sure nrmoHgaw, aaa ip. ''" "T"'"' dent defendant is a necessary rrty tterete. 1 1 Notice is theraiVre hereby given sal defendant, last named, that unl.sa she he and appear on the first day of tht Bert term ol the Mdn circuit ".Vl holdenon the 4th Mond-.y JJl D. 18S7, at the cou -t house ia BW"WUe ton, in said county and rXalo, ana tweror demur to sdid complaint, the aja will be beard slid determined in her ab

Witne mt nam m Hie Sfcal w w CoH. affixed' at lltomineton, i lt day of February, A. D. 1887 rsiu KXOCH FTJIXEK: Cltrk Feb. !