Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 March 1887 — Page 3
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"THE EAGLE" IS RECEIVING DAILY SPRING STYLES Iff HATS, CLOTHING and FTOHI8HING GOODS. WE BUY THE BEST, AND SELL THE CHEAPEST. Wo have been opening many Novelties in every article of merchandise that we carry. We offer our customers A VARIETY, PRICE AMD QUALITY that they won't find in any other house in the City of Bloomington. "THE ZELA-G-XjIEJ," J. W. SIMMONS & CO. MTLfwest Priced Honae in Blootnington for Finest Gooda."
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andalia X4ne. TBS GREAT FAST MAIL MyR The Shortest, Best, and Quickest M tatwM the North and South. Wast Beond Leave OreenoMtl Juna-
Arrive, Terre Hanta, 2.0 p
l, i.9 a m, P . Arrive, Efflngham, 4-lt p m, 11.37 p m, 3 45 at, 2.17 a m. Arrive, St. Louis, 7.30, p m, S.OS p m 7 08 a ; a aa. ' Arrive, Kama City, 809 am, 7.23 p m. eiag North Leave Terre Haute, 3.45 , 0.00 a aa. Arrive, South Bead 10:50 P. M. and 12:49 r.M. Please to ramwsbar that Tor map tina-tablot and other information apply to Rogers W-ollav, Ticket ApmtB at JMeWmcton, or J. H. LANGWORTHY, Traveliag Paasanger Agent, Tana Haute, lad- '
Come to MeCalla & Co.'s for lata style Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. A handsome display now in stock. Come and examine them. Don't forget that MeCalla & Co. are sole aetata for Dr. Warner's
celebrated Corsets. They fit perfectly, they are comfortable and
they are durable.
Go and see the new pieces of
Chambray and Seersucker, just re
ceived at MeCalla & Co.'s.
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Tm Tabw at
eOIHG NORTH Chicago Kail, Chicago Rxpresa, Orawfordsvilla Aocom n.
GOING SOUTH JUmisvill Mail, P--Touiaville Express, 4:12 a.m. Lraisvilt Accomodation, 8:20 a.m. CARTER PEKKIKG, Agt., Bloomington
C. Tarn Zaadt Hon, U If X K T -A. K 3K awt autns ur Metallie Burial Caskets, Case and Coffins. Hearse and Carrisgea furaiabod to order. Orders by telenih will receive prompt atten
tion. Shoffc-on College Avenue, north end of W. O. Fee's Build-
Ins, Bloomington, Indiana. warn a I TK RC.
W have added a large and earefullyaeleeted stock of Furniture, and invite our
friends to call before mamna; pnreaawa. Itch and Scratcliea of very kind ured ia 30 minutes, by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Us n other. Thia never Sana. Sold by H. Iiindtey, Druggist, j5-87 Bloomington, lad.
Tocmtnotfotget that Chw
lav Moblev still "holds the fort" to
hi old stand on the south aide. He
will keep a larger stock than usual, this spring, and will add. to it each week, or oftener, if the business seese to require it. Very few merchants have had more practical
Timifan than Moblev. and few
exhibit better taste in the selection
-of goods. He has built up a trade
and a, reputation in ttney articles neb as ribbons, laces collars, etc
and the low figures at which he sells induce many to purchase who might doubt their ability to do so. His store ia called the "Golden
Sub." and he will do unto you si
he would expect others to do to bim. AX IMME58E stock of fine cl tbing has been purchased by Ed. If cGse, in Cincinnati at an assignment sale, and at prices that would surprise people if they knew what they were. The goods are now displayad at If eGee'a well known stand on the south side, and can be bought
at prices that will gratify you. Hot only fine clothing but piece goods and gents' furnishing goods have been secured, and if young men deairs to appear attractive they will
bar while they have a chance to
gat the pick ot the stock, which w very large as welt as choice. Call and examine no trouble to show
goods.
Os the south aide of the pub
lic square in the city of Blooming-
ton may be found toe now famous Fancy Bazar of Tobe Smith. This establishment ia knosm all ever Southern Indiana by reason of the met that no establishment ot the character, even in thslnore pretentions cities, keeps a Isrgex or more
confusing display of goods. Soma
of these goods are very; valuable
and costly, while others belong to the grade known as "cheap." But Ton can get everything anything
you want or need, on those shelves
or tables, reopie go there jnat
a tour of curiosity, just as people go
to museums, to see what they may never have opKrtunity of seeing --again. Everybody wonders how
thiahouse can sell so many articles at the uniform prices of five and ten cento, but nobody cap explain it but Tobe Smith himself.
Longfellow's, Tennyson's and Whittier's Poems, Grant's life and
thirty-six other valuable books (40
in all) will be sent absolutely
FRJES or charge, to each aufl ev
ery person who sends us 1 for one years subscription to Health and
Home between now sna April ist.
Address, J. G. McFheeters, jr.
General Subscription Agent, Bloom
mgton, Indiana.
HcPbeeters Hardware? Co.
are still at the front rank in keep-
ins? every department filled with
pooda of the best best brands and
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manufactures. Uur large stocc oi Wall Paper and Window Shades
has commenced coming in. Our! stock of plows is very large. Re-
member we are agents tor trie Oli
ver Chilled and Steel Plow, the
best in the world. Our stock of j
wagons and buggies has srrived. Our General Stock of Buildcra' Hardware is complete. We have a large stock of Cook Stoves and Range. We are agents tor the Early Breakfast, the best Stove on
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
The lecture in College Chapel,
Sunday, March 26th, will be de
livered by Father Bourgeman.
His subject will be, "Religion and figures that will surprise you
Art" A large number of students left Bloomington last
No shoe store can exhibit a finer line of Ladies' Shoes than is carried by MeCalla & Co., at their
estnbhsbtnent on the west side, jmoi only in Ladies' Shoes, but in Mens' and Boys' boots and shoes, and at , . ,
Thursday for their varioua homes
It ia said that Ren. Smith
tion of people who will learn iu no other Managers of country
First-class goods, in all colors, patlems and textures, will be found in MeCalla A Co.'s new arrivals of dress goods. The ladies are learning that the best is none too godd, and the best they can always find at this establishment, on the west side of the square. II 1 ea m
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Hsnry 8. Bts will be a candidate for
will not be a candidate for the office
of City Marshal this spring Elder Griffin has been holding a
succesiful-series of meetings in El
la tts villa The "Ronon property," bought some time ago by
James Kelly, has been thoroughly repaired and will bo occupied by
mi . a r I. : L i h
Mr. iv. ine property irom wn.uu . . ... on n
r. Kelly removes will be occupied ,
by Will. Cook The Odd Fel-I . rMk tt. havt
theatrical companies used to have nomination before the Republican Con-
mnaiderahle trouble wit l" mashers " "B ,ur lao
.l .1.- I M. M. DunUn is a candidnte for the of-
who oecarae smitten wim uie .u. f M Sjb. 1B dccilion of
of the company, but that has all the Bepublioan nominating convention
Un onrrroieA now the women W. H. Seward ia candidate for the
, , . . e .r,. office of City Treaturer, sabject to the debelonging to many of the eompan- cUjon of th B,puWtcw nominating con
ies now traveling are so homely Tent ion
that a look from them would curdle new milk Alex. Kerr.form-
e rly a resident of Salt Creek tp
lows of Ellettsville are having plans prepared for a building and will begin the construction soon. The plans for this building snd for a largo brick dwelling for Mr. Matthews, are being prepared by H. J. Nichols ? A well prepared dinner was one of the features of the
dance with an ordinance passed at
the last meeting of the city com noil Clement Doan of Jasper, and Geo. W. Den bo of Coryden, have
been appointed directors of the
Southern Prison. Warden Pattnn
has selected W. L. Barnes for deputy W. F. Jnhnaon for Steward.
iu this county, is teaching school in r Conner for Clerk James
Taylor county, Ky. The "beau- Hend,rson's little daughter, residtifulsnow" fell in a disgustingly ine a8i of town, fell from a buggy Decemher-like manner last Thurs- -.nf- ,,i hroi.m an -rm between
day Mrs. Lizzie Newkirk of ... , .Knij unma
removed to Mitchell, Ind.- S.
A. Beauchamp, formerly a teacher
ner was one 01 u iwuhej i . . , . , r- rp. clow of school at No. 5, Eich. Cleveland O formerly Miss Til- nnpriMipledl,coundr.l cut a horse
land tp., Friday a week. Harvey "J J . belonging to Monro. Miller, while Hazel was th. ieach.r, and he con- Fn k J" the animal was being shipped in a
auu ; m.uSv.m . from Mltcnelito Bloomington, AU ! mnrvmanfvv-naa filial tTdai V 1 - . . m.
Aquilla Rogers is suffering from a ' " ' recently, almost ruining tt. The complication of disease., and h V"", !u !r7!f hip, and was both
been confined to his pome for some r ; " . . "n8 aeeP Ane nsroi time I. Sexton of Shelby-rW!! vUit lgt
-The mother, sister and
well, died on Tuesday of last week u
... -r 1
at the residence ot his son, donn, 8tep.fati.r 0f prof. Kaylor visited after a protracted sickness The h;8 famil jMt weck prof Ev.
ww rv . 1
matinee at the Upera House, oaiur- erman wno now - merober of
villa, Ills., a former Monroe coun
ty man, i. visiting Monroe county ;
relations and acquaintances
earth where hi. room is located, on & fternoon' wa """ the Faculty of the State Normal,
the north side, ad is virtually put- 'na "e " f at Terre Haute, visited hi. family u..:.J:. rru. dored One of th. most taste- , . . Tha E.ri Dramatic
ting in a ucw ttuiiuiug. j uvui.
will be ot atone and the entire im
provement will be first-class. Access to the second story will be had by the Fee building stairway
last week The Earl Dramatic
fully prepsred suppers of the season Co ha( a gggf,,! WM5K an1 luey
is a
was that served by the turtles 01 thoroughy daaerved it. Earl
Walnut bt. Presbyterian churcn. : 1 opmieman. and his company
The cooking lelt nothing to ue !are Gf the same kind throughout
wished for, while the material era- Trustee Adams got rid of Ri-
ployed was first-class ; and the sup- jey gmitn ad fam)y last Thursday,
Poplar Grove School, No. 6, gave anfaiil.iniiify nfnffntnl r0f0nllv.
which was listened to by a large Per.WM n th tM" " by telling him he intended to send
1 invitmrr nrtriirrivo mannar. ineii.:. . l c,i:
Etl. Sedw
Ellettsville will attend a
School in Ohio this spring
i,,e his children to
olr of grew wauW adv'M no one to phans' Home.
i" C lUTiWUCi Biirawiir aiiaiiiivi. a lonna avaPV in fit wlinrfi VPIw 1 '
well pleased -
the Soldiers' Or
He came to the
Normal Set into troJ,ol but if t,lev are 5" conclusion that the Monroe county
termtned to do so, one ot the VVal- Poor Asylum was not the one he
Rev. Mr. Kiger has been in the nut rresoyienan gin K a..c wanteii to patronize, ana nas reministry fifty years, and was 81 Ple,lty of monB.v in hcr own turned to Terre Haute. The Praivoars of age on Saturday a week. rigb0 wou,d be a gotMl investment, r;e City is to be congratulated, for . . . . ..l,an. Di, Warlnnailtiv nt .1 : D!U
-A r .,!, f ;.. ia A dinner was riven him on that rc""i" " ""
large and of the beat quality of tin
We keep constantly a full force of
workmen in onr shop, and are prepared to do tin roofing, e)ating,and all kinds of Light or Heavy Iron
work. Get our prices betore yon . r l - . I
Wry. or contract ror your wwk, a occupy
we can-save you money, ah gooa and work fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. Three door, east of First National Bank, Bloomington, Ind.
occasion by some of his Ellettsville K l. J. cram oi lienion ip., the regular Quarterly meet
,fimlr.r, Th Riirford & Howe Meft Bloomington for Overton, Ne- inSr 0f the M,E. church was held on
restaurant room has been rented by braska, with the intention of mak- Saturday and Sunday last Dur
Andv Hazel of Hsrrodsburc. who ,nE investments Mari n nav- ,ng U,e first eight days ot ibis month
on or about the firatTof April will in8 00B,e !n "liKe a lamb" !t H 29,940 pensioners have been paid
Of Boots and Shoes MeCalla & Co. carry a larger stock than many stores that make boots and shoes a specialty. The "Walker Boot" ia
one of their exclusive agencies that has po superior. You'd better examine it. Fob Sale. 4 beautiful building lots, cheap, on North Walnut street. Also, a small house with 3 rooms snd about 1 acre of ground,
on good terms. J. B. CLARK.
it a. a grocery store and W,N enough not to throw away at the Indianapolia agency. The
restaurant. Andy is quits bust- .'"ur Fawu t increas in payments una quanc. ier. and will make the business a coat befor tbe 10lh of APril- We was 90,000 and the aggregate paid
juccpm Elder Griffin preach- wiU st're to have Venty of rm,gb ot will teach $12,500,000
1 in Harmonv. Saturday and Sun- ther yet. In fact the weather Mrs. Cal. Worrall's mother, Mrs
day last The school conduct- do" not get firlv "traihttDed Wslksp, of Stinesville, has been
1 itio.ioi.ijli'llia TV 11. I . . . .
ed by CW.Eaton at Dudley.closed OHl 10 ,n,B "'a " in raiaHW visiting her daughter in this place
oi may. uiiai uoserTe u jjui There are no desirable aweu-
Never before have we brought on a stock of Dress Goods that excelled those now on our shelves. They are of the latest patterns and designs, snd will please the Ladies, for whom they were purchased. These goods are selling rapidly call before they are all gone.
McCalla Co.
For gentlemen, MeCalla Co. have a fine display in Shirts and Collar.. They have them in all qualities, sizes and prices, and a lit is guaranteed. It is cheaper to buy these Shirts than to havo them made to order..
aUadilCS Wanted. A lady agent, ia wanted in every city and village; a!o ladiaa to travel and solicit orders for Madams Wood's Corset and Corded Corset Waists, Tampieo Forms, Hose Supporters, Steal Protector, Ladies' Friend, te. Agents are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a week. ' Send for circulars and price-list to B.
Wood, 64 South Salina 'Street, Syracuse, N.Y.
Kndav nio-ht last. lhere was a
bir crowd and a iollv time. A four P"0"" left B'omington for iag bouses to r.nt in town, at pres
,i ,i;o, .ini.,mo;. -i;0i.,. I Decatur, Alabama, on Wednesday ent. All are oeeupisd. There are
and congratulations, filled no the D,ornin They wwe M'- so business rooms unoccupied-ev
nu.-u- ssm:K nf Ti- Robertson. Soddy Carraichaal, Jno. erytbing is full Miss Lottie Ev-
i- (W. ,n .ho wpnt tn TCanaaa W. Shoemaker and Wm. Ransom Uns, Miss Zora Hedrick and U. H
some time aro. has returned to -The Reeves boys, Burl and Smith paid Slinesvill. a visit lat
I 1f f t 1 . .1 T I. . T Y t l T I T7 J - .
Monroe County La ben Green's ""nonem, ano oonu n.rns, goi weoic ionn waru uow u
farm, in Van Buren tp., is to havo into a row, whil. in Mendelssohn ployed at Dolsn's Van Buren tp. anw-milllocatcdonit. Thenum- Ha,1 Mndy week, during 8taVe yard, but will wrestle with k.PnrUw.m;il. W ra mnAhin. which Mansfield drew his trusty y0Ur watcb, on short notice- Is
crease this spring, which would revo,VBr "nd aUemH ,0 "w'E" your doze .fobbed ub thiz budiful
indicate a hopeful business Harris, the ball passing between fiprie m0rdig? Ea.t.r oceurs on
The closing days of the school Harrw arm and bod-v- Burl 8 a1' th. 10th of April, this year ; so i.Kt K. MI.. VnlUrton in Van charged with drawing his relia- 8av, your fr,grant goose eggs for
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R.n trv wna a nntewnrlhv -vent. "," "" " wlc "U""' that UfitlV. 0CCB81011 OnOWOU ail
i ' t c-u :n i i: !.. ,
and it was attended bv a lar and lB f""u - night Sunday, ana up
well pleased audience. The young
TEPeRT
jnrart
of thai Condition or THE Msttioxaeal Sank
AT BLOOMIKGTOlf , in the Stata of In
diana, at tha close of business, on March th, 1887: RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts........ $207,025 81 Overdrafts, 4,979 88
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 4 pa cents.............. 30,008 00
Due from approved itesorve
Agents......... 49,020 26
Doe from other fiattonat
Banks. ., 13,240 46
Due from Stat and .Private
Banks and Bankers,... .... 3,842 S3
Real estate, furniture and ax
tures..... ..... 4,83869 Current expenses .and taxes pajd,............. ..... ... 3,241 81
Bills of other Banks............. 1,990 00
Fractional carrencv. includ
ing nickels and cents,. 788 89 Trade dollars, ................. 488 00 Specie, 20,557 00 Legal tender notes 3,700 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (not more titan S par cant, on circulation. 1,350 TO
lady deserve, great credit for her successful work, and pupils and
parents alike were gratified with
the proceedings of the closing day
t:i o:.i. . j.1 rl :
xw.ey ouii..., a ku.u u, Ijawience county,
woa standing, arrived in mo ty of two mie8
within a radius
-Dr.Ol. McLah
"u vU...s .Bl,.u. - ,ttn ff BatUottsviUe has been ap a a ar a. a a a oa 1
pamea ny Mrs.omitn, mstwocnu- pointed postmaster of that town dren, and tbe yellow dog. Ho has M. John Se&n waa vi4itinc
spent the summer at a noted resort ntLtiam in Guthrie, last week m TT j . a .1 1 il .
near xerre naute, conauciea oy tne Pr Jordan working
cnmuiimunera oi y igo qouuty, uui f T b TT Ha waa
concluded to return to this place to in , Bcn1 , wf-k Aaron
are .no Pu wa uiW., J, back from KauM1 Jno.
present when the town begins to w . tarnaA frnm an a!.
uooni. xi bibo ueairaa 10 kiu suiue
till a late
the circuit court about missing a hnr in the mornint?. Monday, aud
I mm O' ' man when he was so near to him ,: waa on tha 21st of March.
Chris Steinhagen, the saddler, Tj-jj tThos. Buskirk made a
and wife, were visiting Bedford re- brief visit to his father', family ,ono
lation. last week iher. are cv,ning last week -Wm. Ransom
fifteen atone channelers at work in h a nosition in a planing
George Braxtan went to White
county on business, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Henley has been vis
iting fritndt in Springville, Law
rence county.
Ernest Lindley left Blooming-
tan for Indianapolis Tuesday, on a
short visit to relations and friends
Miss Mattie Buskirk is visiting
relative, and friends in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Felix Dunn is in Indian
apolis at present, visiting her sister,
who is quit. ill.
Mr. Black, the carpenter, will
remain at De Fouiao Springs, this
summer, working at his trade.
It is reported that Mr. Augus
tus Carrier is lying dangerously ill
at Leipsic, Germany.
Al. Hays arrived in town on
Friday on a brief visit. Al. is a
Wichita boomer, but contemplates
transferring his efforts to Louisville,
in the near future. The Alabama excursionists are
dropping in one by one. Some are
well pleased, others feel indifferent
as to the "great future," whilo the
remainder will stay hers another
season and freeze to death or die
with pneumonia. Mrs. W. M, Alexander will leave Blootnington on Monday next for Emporia, Kansas to visit Mrs. Fanny Young; from there she will go to Wichita, and perhaps visit Mrs. M. J. Alexander, at Iudianola, Iowa. Waldo Vanzandt and Samuel Colpitts want to Indianapolis on Tuesday to spend a few day. taking in the city eights. Capt. Shoamaker bought a
business lot in Decatur, Ala., when
there last week, paying $2,700 for it. Capt. S. contemplates engaging
in the .ale of agricultural ma chiuery in Decatur. Theodore Cravens left Bloom
ington on Monday for Danville,
Jnd., where he will visit friends till
next Monday, when he will go to
Wichita, Kansas, intending to re
main till Juno. Walter Lindley is on a trade for Wilburn Cron's house, on west 6th street, and will probably purchase it about the 1st of next month. The Wichita, Kausas, papers are carefully edited (with advertisements). A forty column paper will carry five columns of gush about the town, "how she spreads," but they will sport forty-fivs columns of local advertisements something that .would justify any newspaper men in lyiug till he grew
black in the face.
Leo. Hirsch has been sick some
eight weeks with pneumonia, and
as his recovery was quite slow, his
physicians, after careful examina
tion, concluded that there was an accummulation of watery pus on
one lung, and that it ought to bo
removed. Accordidgly a tube was inserted and the pus drained, since
which he has improved perceptibly,
and bis many fneuds,both here and
in Cincinnati, are now hopeful of
his ultimate recovery
The First Stock of New Millinery Goods. Mrs. Headley, in her Millinery Store in "Progress Block, just north of Wilson's Grocery.has received a fresh stock of new style MilHney Goods, direct from New York City.
Among; these goods are many tnat win excite the surprise and admiration of the ladies, and Mrs. Ueadley will take great pleasure in exhibiting thoni to those who
may favor acr with a call, mate gooas
re first-class in Quality, and the styles are
the newest brought out in tha east.
The Republican Central Com
mittee will meet in the Grand Jury
Room, at 1 p. m., Saturday next. Tobe Carter ha. quit the dry
good, business at Elkinsville, and has been clerkiug for his father at Smithville.
W. H. Seward is announced
to-day for City Treasurer. Billy
is well known as tbs Secretary of
the Agricultural Society, and a good
business man. .- -
EllettsvilloCitizen: Mrs. Hen
ley, of Bloomington, was in town
last week. We learn she will teach a class in music here this spring. The best assortment of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, and Hosiery, to be found at the Bee Hive. Cases are on record where consumption has been cured; people have recovered from the cholera ; smallpox is by no means necessarily fatal,bnt there seems to be absolutely no relief from the idiota who whistle when other, applaud at a public entertainment. The Carpet Department at the Bee Hive will please you. Call and see them. M. M. Dunlap, s. talented young attorney, an ardent Republican, and fine speaker, is announced this week a. a candidate for Mayor. If Mr. Dunlap is nominated ho
will fill the office with honor to himself and credit to the men who
elected him.-
"Embroid-
-Mrs. C.R. PerDue is now teach
ing quite a numbitr ot ladies how to use the "Buddington Dress Cutt
ing Machine." at the Dress Making Parlors,corner of 4th A Madison sts. north of Catholic Church, Every lady ought to have this machine, as with it .he may in few hours learn
to do her own cutting and secure a perfect fitting garment. Machiue, Book of Instruction snd Lessons, only $5. Go AiTr see it. To Our friend 1st
Monroe and Aatjelnius Countleft. We wish to inform yon that w are still engaged in the Hardware, Stove and Agricultural business, in Bloomington, and will sell as low as any one. A first-class Cook Stove for 20 t) $35. Cast, Wrought Iron, or Steal Ranges, at from 40 to $ 45, trimmed out complete, with a wagon load of furniture: Patronizs yuur boms dealer, who help yop pay jrour taxes. W. J. ALLEN.
Headquarters for choice butter and all varieties of most desirable produce ia the grocery store ot Hemp. Wihion. I'rogresa Blocks Use Allen's Condition Powder for Horses, Cattle, Iters, and Poultry.
For Hog and Chicken cholera, this has no
equal. Sold by Lindloy Bros.
B. F. Adams, hb. is tbs local
passenger agent in JSIoomingtoa for the O. & M. riilwsy. If yon
desire to go anywlerc call on hint
for rates, which am always exceedingly low on the O. & M.
Asthma Sufferers, use Nat-h Asthma Care. It will relieve you in tw
minutes. Sample paelcige . Sold by
all druggists, or sent by mail. Nash Med
ical Uo. urawrorosvtiMi.
The Largest 8tock of Wall Paper, Window Shads, in the city, at He Pheeters Hardware Co'a.
The Finest, Lfifgestand Cheapest Stock of Walt Pi I per and Window
Shades ever in this c ty, at XcPbeetera
Hard war Co. a.
mill at Decatur, Ala., at 2.50 per
day
W. J. Allen received a tele
gram Tuesday morning convsying the intelligence tnat his daughter,
Fannie, is dangerously ill at her home in Columbia City.
. we as ao OMiiile,
Wfeea aha seaaaee Met, 4
Wat saaaaSCaMNaH
Total, 9342,078 02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in,.... $120,000 00 Surplus fund, Jfi.eoo 00. Undivided profits,. 6,287 18
a auonai Sana notes outstand
ing, - 27,000 00
Individual deposits, subject to
check, 107.463 72
Demand certificates of deposit 56,198 61 Doe to other National Banks, 26 41
wintar'a stsv at Tim Fnniao Rnrinira. I
tax-payer, vote at the next election FJoriUa Ira Di,man ia in
The Browning property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms, ronideriag its real value, by Toho Smith, in whose hands this business has bean placed. The houses east of the tireevw corner are very valuable as business rooms.
j i I and ought to bring a round price. The nd a CnanCO 1 I. f. Blmmt ,n th uimra anil n
believe that Farmers' Granges had to 0ow tJ,r0Ugi, his whiskers the thoroughfare that loads t the Univer-
seen their nest days, and had :,. tw h.. .r0,i rVy'Z:l?::i:z;&ZZ
a a. .a.awwf wv s'vwtuvM sawiu I jy YKlUn MiUt X I JO JJI tJJOi J lll ivuaavuw Rmsnalnan and S lnnL inir WB1 1 Avenue consists of a brick building and jarownsiown, ana is looking wen . . .... Th. miiioncn nd
but this is a mistake, lor Cross 1 . r MrB ui h..i.,nrimr tn n w tarownini..
is - - - - o o " T c ' on weit Cth etr-et, are .$ ofFartHi for U.
Of. 1 T.ill nariifulara will lis fiirntahAii An an.
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-Some people had come to vViehita, giting the
a mistake, lor Crow f geTentT vears
Roads Grange is flourishing and w j J0hnston..who resided
so. 1. A 1 .1 '
adding now mem oars at eacn meet- afarin we8t of B0oroineton. died plication toT.be Smith.
Total,.
8342,076 02
Esolish Spavin Liniment re
moves all hard,soft or calloused lompa and blealisbas from bones, bioed spavin.enHs, spliatf, aweeney, ringbono, atiies, sprat nn, swrllinga, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by H. Lindlar, Druggjst, Bloomington, Ind.
Stats ot Ivpiaita, 1 Monro a Codktt, ( sa. I, W. E. WooDBUBM, Cashier of th above named Bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true, to tbe bast of my knowledge and belief. W. B. WOODBUBN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me, thir
Stit day oi jaaren. irst. JOHN H. LOUDEN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Nat. TJ. Hu.t, Joair Wai.iok, W. E. Wootbukn, March R, ISS. Directors.
ing. some ot the more recently
initiated members are John Johns
ton, W. H. Ward, Eugene Swear-j
ingen and Burt. Farmer- The
Wrought Iron Range Co. have em
nloved Wm. H. Ward as one of
a - their salesmen J. B. Kirby's
sale was well attended and articles
Monday night of last week, after a protracted illness, with eonsnmption,iu his 65th year Sam. Curry is the father of a new boy Mrs. Chan. Booth, daughter of Dr. Bry-
of a promising -Presley Math-
rtoenlly married in
an, is tha mother
young daughter
I JJ O. nU TO 019 a a r ! -II Ali
orougni a very .r puce, a., in.nga N Albany, was visitimr relations
a a I rf CT
consioerea au ony agent :.::. iaa, .0i, cu.,.
, . B 1
tor a silverware nrm was seinng
his goods west of town some time ago, and now the citizens, some of them, wish they bad patronized Tube Smith. Experience is an expensive
man Davis has gone to Arkansas City. His brother, Guy, is in that town, and John sud Lon. Davis are in Wiehita, Kansas Dunn ' street, from Kirkwood Avenue to
1 school, but there is a large propor- "d, is to be McAdamued, iu accor-
In the Shoe Department at the
Bee Uive, you will nndanyttnngyou may
want, irom the On est to trie cneapett.
Much has been said, recently, about the Wrought Iron Range Co., its ability to sustain its positioned whether it is a fly-by-night corpo
ration. The statements ot responsible men, which are priutcd on the second page, ought to satisfy any
business man that tha W.I.K.L.O. is
a so id institution, ana mat it is
worthy of confideuco. In Marshal
co., this State, the firm owns the
Lake Maxmkuckee property, and dbvs a large urn mint of taxes, in
addition to their interest in the In
dianapnlis Maleable Iron Works,
and the suras ot money they pay
nut for material there. Ihe W. 1
R.Co. is a solid iustitutiou.
Don't forget the Central Com
mittee nifeling, next baturday.
Anything you mav want in
Dress Good you will find at the Bee Hive,
The Progress' old friend, 1. P
Hopewell has been experimenting several
tles and ciisks, and has renclipd a point in
the champaiirne Older experiment that is
semowbat sntifictorv to hiuifclf, and decidedly so to the writer, who has beau testing a namplo. Jim Ben Allison is building I house in Wichita, mid will remove his family to that city from Indianapolis. The Agricultural Society have elected Owen Bunger, Asst. Secretary; Thos. Eller, Gen. Superin
tendent; Garrison Reeves, Chief of Police. Messrs. Hall and Adams are expected home from their CaiiforI nin trip April 1st,
The place to buy cries," at the Bee Hive.
The M. E. Parsonage is soon
to undergo some long needed repairs and alterations. The windows ore to be cut down, a bay window is to bo built on the east side, a new cornice snd chimneys of modam shape will be built on, and other radical improvements are to be
made.
See those new box suit, at tha
Boa Hive.
Th. Baldridge & Gourley rol-
er process mill is running with a
full supply of wheat and is turning out a quality of flour excelled
by no mill in the country. It is
quite an interesting study to go in
to this establishment and see the
machinery at work, or rather, hear it, for everything is neatly and care
fully boxed so that (Just and dirt
cannot got into the flout at
any stage of its reduction-. This
mill has something entirely new hero a corn roll, in whieh roller process corn meal or flour is made.
The engine is a pretty piece of
workmanship compact, quiet, and ... . fcM.
runs without jar or noise. A ho
engineer is proud of his engine, and
in fact all the men in the mill are
well pleased with its working. All our people are interested in an enterprise of this nature, and should
patronize tneir own mine, muw they certainly turn out as good
grades of flour as are manufactured
in other cities of Southern Indiana.
Joe Meyer ha. secured a part
ner in tha person ot Mr. Joseph
Quinn, of Utica, N. 1. Both
gentlemen are first-class workmen, and thsy will make business boom
ia the new barber shop in "Pro
gress Block." Give them a call.
For pure Learning Seed Corn
call on I. P. Hopewell, 1$ miles
west of town. Also, fresh Cows
and Calves, at bottom prices. - ' asas- , Corn and hay for sale. W. J. ALLEN.
For pain in back use Noah Kidney and Liver Cure. No ewe, ae W Remember wu are Just receiving one of th largest and Imp atntka 4wt Wall Paper and .Wia low SMapthsax aver came to BloomiagUrac 'At 'fetasM't suit everybody. McPtoatet Htara Co
Now girls go tt. MeCalla A Cb.a dry good, store and examine tbs new stock of Rib bons, Laces snd Embroideries. The stock of Corsets carried by this house, is tbs largest in tbe towu.and no mistake.
The best "Cream Bread" is made by George Binckart, tha "Boaa" Baker. It is light, flaky, sweet an! whole orae, ir you BaVe never tried this doli ious bread you shobld do so now. Bio stock: of Queenswaro Sad ' Glassware at Heoip Wilson's tracery store You can get anything you need at hi. establishment, ana at lowest living figures. Call, Best produce always bought by Hemp. Wilson, tbs grocer. Yon can get good butter at his .tors as well as all ths choicest groceries, He makes a spwsialty of fins tos.
coffees, cigars snc. tobacco.
One of the Best and most re-
iable crocerv stores in ths town is
that of Hemp. Wilson, in ths "Pro
gress Block." t emp, has built op a reputation tor fait dealing that
stays with him.
Farmers and others who desira good satisfactory lunch, go to
Benckart'sbakerv. Benckart makoa
splendid coffee, bis bread is light and wholesome, and hs keeps sverything else you sro Hkely ta sail
for in the way ot eatables, ceackart's bread is always the best.
Every peikion thinking of
building will pie e call at the hard
ware store of W. J. Allen snd sxamino his stock of doors, sash and
material of all kind., and will find it at low prices snd will endeavor
to suit all customers.
W.J. ALLEN. All persoss knowing them
selves indebted to W.J. Allen either on note or account, will call and
settle as I must havo my business settled up, and don't you forget it. 1ST -i A v r SW
vr . u. Aiixjsaii.
Is 111 Tm
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK
150 1450 One Hundred and Fifty
DIFFERENT PIECES
O F CARPETS, Which we are Retailing at Wholesale Priced. LARGE LINE OF
SMYRNA RUGS,
A T CRAVEN'S DRY GOODS HOUSE,
B. W. MIERS, Atfy-l ti B!on-ResiatBiev The State of Indiana, Monroe County'.
Term, 1887.
William I. Owen vs. Anna t. Cherry. Complaint Mo. 1228. Now cornea ttw Plaintiff, by R. W.Miers, his attorney,and files his eomplsinV herein, together w'ith an affidavit that said -defendant, Anna , I. Cherry, is not a resi. dent of the State cf Indiana ; IhatJaid action is for judgment on note and foreclosure of mortgage, and that said nont-rei dent defendant is ti necessary party thereta.-. Notice is therefore hereby given said:
defendant, last named, that unless tha baand appear on the first dny of the sect
term ot mo H on roe circuit' court, to tiesholden on the 4th Monday of April, A.,
U. 1887, at the co irt house in Bluommj
ton, in tstd cout ty and Stale, and answer or demur to aid complaint, tha same
will be heard ana determined in ner aosenca. Witness my nam. and the Saat of said: Court, afltxed at Bloomingtoa, this I Me. day of February, A. D. 1887. 8111,1 KNO0H FULLBB, Clark. Feb IS, 1887. .
Notice of AtinlaiistratioB. NOTICB is heiahy given, that tha undersigned has Man appointed by too Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court of tha Stain of Indiana, Executor of tha will of Maria Cory, lata of Monro county, do. ceased. Said estata is supposed to ho solvent. HWVltYC Dt'SOAN, March 9. Wi. EmcuIOI',
