Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 May 1888 — Page 3

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. A SEASONABLE POINTER: See our Mammoth Stock of Wall Pager and Window Shades, before buying

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sold only by Robertson Bros. Better buy a can;. Itis clean,; no injurious lead in it, and tbe arofaia ia carefully preserved. Miller Bros, jbave the recount of Alexander A Miller, aad they drwre immediate and prompt settlement of all claims. Pay up without farther notice. The Henrietta Cloth, one otl the leading styles in ladies' dress goods to-day, is imitated in many ways. Why? Because ft is a very scarce article on the market, hard to get and badly wanted. We have them, Black and Colors. How did we get them? By placing oar orders direct with the Eu188?. We believe id elevating the standard of our goods to toe highest notch. It is Car better to bay a good article at a fair price than a poor one at a cheap price. (Inspect oar Henrietta,) MgCALI &:CQ, Ics CSEAM, made from the best Materials, at Geo. Benefcart. He baa well furnished ice cream sa loon, sxnvenient of access. Take yodr ladies to Benckarts, A-mw ti i 1 1 SXBAKGEBS AKD FEOFLB who come from the snrronnding country always make it a point to visit the 'Joe Smith" bazar and jewelry boose on the south side of the square. It is museum of cariosities that will always be remembered, and the remarkable fact is that so many of these are asefhl and almost household necessities. Bat in addition to the million cariosities there are staple goads, sash as silverware and Cue gold and silver watches, latest styles in jewelry, diamonds, rubies, etc The long, experience and superior judgment of the elder Smith w of vast value to this boose in buying supplies, and it. is always exercised. . Soda Water with genuine fruit juice syrups. The only place in town where this can be gotten is at Benckarts. Reapers and Mowers of the Champion and McCorroick patent, for sale by McPtaeett-rs Hardware Co. We have bandied and tested these machines rill we know jast what the can do, and we know that tfcry are first-class in all particulars. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIE. aWThe new styes of Shoes for young gentlemen are very bandsome, and are now at Bktira. If you intend to get a new ulof clothes this Spring U &ftue ynn Wr seteetttrg the goods; -grt-Crag your measure oa McGees book, and attending to all the preliminaries. There are not many inen, young or old, we believe, who would not be delighted if they could have some assurance that they were to have one of McGee oatty suit to wear, bat of eavrae we can't all afford em. It is a pleasure, bowover, to look at the nice goods, and to see tbe suits that are being made up for those who are more sartanate than ourselves. Go into McGec's clothing emporium, sooth side of the square,: and examine the new stock of ftirniehiag goods. He has some of the nicest lines of ties, shirts, suspenders, collars, eufta, hats, etc, ever brought to this town. He knows where the nicest and most fashionable goods are to be gotten, and be gets them. The ohlt first-class dry goods store xm tbe ao-ith side of the square u CJurley Mobky's. Charlie hasgfowa top in the business, beginning at the bottom and working op gradually, and be understands tbe business thoroughly as all men do who come up in this way. Mobley has earned an enviable re potation for keeping tbe cloieest goods in embroiderieSjbosiery ,hnd kercb iefe, gloves, etc , and be maintains that reputation because be knows the taste of his customers aad can bay fist the class of goods they demand. He has also added boots aad shoes, aad eon it von oot. Go and see him when you come to town be eill treat yoo right. AlLWool Saturday Suits for fltt.00 Seven Styles and Colors. Other clothiers sell worse sails- for $$.00. Tbey are nice for mechanics and farmers to pat on after work ing boors ; good for merchant's use ia stores. My New Slock for Spring is now complete and is being offered for 2a per cent, less tbsn onr opposition dare to offer .the same goodVat. Give me a look. ED. L. McGEE, The Cheap Clothing Mao. i Fabm bbs and others who desire a good satisfactory lunch, go to Brnckart's bakery. Benekart makes splendid coffee, bis bread is light od wholesome, and he keeps everything else yoo are likely to sail f. r ia the way of eatables. Benckart's bread isalways the beat. --Choicest Coffees, Teas, Tobaccos nd Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. Try one of the new brands of eigars at this store. Cbaio WobIiET has a lot of first-class Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons and Spring Wagons, at his liverv stable, which he will sell for eaah or will trade for mules or horseil Call on Craig before you ell j our stock.

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See the LOVELY ZfOHUS SASH BIBBONS, LOVELY EKUmOIDEBED IIABSEHXES SUITS, KID CLO VES--Embroidered Backs, x

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In J Pixw Shoes. . Plow Shoe. Get your Plow Shoes at Blair's Shoe Store. Blair keeps the best. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aTYoung Ladies will find jnst what they want in Spring style Shoes at Blairs. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MTSprine stock of Shoes fur Ladies aad Gentlemen now arriv ing. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. ISFA. fine show of Spring and Summer Stioes now open at W. TBiairs store. PliSFECTION PHCCES? JaiWO 'Jl'i a ia now aebnowletlged to, be the on ly article fit to find a place in the American home. It is . handled and (tacked by machinery andnot come in contact with the ! Lands. Kobcrtson Bros, arc tole agi-nts. New bakery, confectionery and ice cream uepot. rrcsli breail, cakes, pies, etc., baked every day. ice cream delivered lo any part of the city, from one-half gallon free of chares. up,; Mike Volpebt, Japas Tea, that is now so pop ular, is sold only in Blooniiiigtnn by Kubertsna Bros., in the original pound packages,' These packages are put up by a syndicate that uses tin in tbe place of lead, so that there ate no poisonous substrnces ia it. Get a pound. New FcftsrruBE Stork. Tsaai: daman has placed a fresh now stock of faraiture in tbe Vanzandt room, north side of tbe square, and now invites his friends to call before making a purchase. Prices as low as possible and goods ordered if not ia stock. Don't forget to call on me before you buy, and you will save monev. ISAAC CLAMAN. WTA full line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, on band, and for sale cheap, by the McPheetcrs Hardware Co. Canaee Far a Tanar Nan. I will take a young man with small capital, and with or without experience, into my shop to learn tne trade he lo provide bis cbuir, glass and tools. , This is a rare opportunity. Joe Myeh. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MTGentlemen will find the newest styles of Shoes, Button, Coagrfefe ana Laced, on the Blair counters. Jons Brown baa- begun his Uiiner camp ten of vault cleaning, and desires to get all the patronage possible. as na veil preparM tor the business and guarantees satisfaction, tirown i a very reliable man, man who always doe just what be promise to do, hence you may depend upon him when ho promises you anything.. Trsutee's Rotlce. The Trustee of Perry Township can be Csuad ia bis offieo it hi residence on' west Ural street, on Saturday of each week. KZKA. PEEKING, Ja, 4L Trustee. AU kinds of eakes, creams and ices made to older. Oranges, bananas, lemons and all kinds of frnit always on hand. Fine ioe creams, cakes and bread a specialty. Give me a eall and I will guarantee satisfaction. Mike Volfeet's new bakery and ioe cream depot, north tide square. 9IOTICE OF DISSOtUTIOfl. Notice h harebr (rivin that tbe Arm of Alexander and Miller, dealers in groceries and provisions, has been dissolved by mutual consent, unarie Alexander muring. The debts of tbe firm will bo assum ed by tbe new firm of Miller Bros., and all accounts due toe old arm will be collected by them. CHAS. ALEXANDER. CHAS. MILLER. Bloomlotoa, lad., April luh, 1833.

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We Health, Officers' Notice to Property Owners. Ihdma State Board or Hkaltd, Ikdiasapolis, April 7, 1888. Dr. Jobn P. Tourner, Sanitary Monroe County Bunrd of Heal (fa. Dear ioctof At a regular meeting of this board bald Thursday, the Mb hut.. the following resolution were 'adopted. You will pleat. taKe cognbuwee of tbe same and citaducl yoursolf accordingly : Resolved, by the State Board in session, that county ui'jiKh officers be notifled to cause publication to bo nindo in the county newspnpurs notifying all property holders to thoroughly clean their premises of all garbage, waite or other matter I ikely to prove dangerous to the public health, such cleaning to be accomplished not later than May 15th of each year. You are alsto directed to Uko immediate steps for tbe prosecution of any one resisting the execution of tbii order a provided in section 2066 and 2075 of tbe revised Statutes of 1881, inclusive. By order of tbe board. S. K. Skawsiout, H. D President, C. N. M etc alt, M. D, Secretary In piirtimnee cf the above order to mo directed by tho Htate Hoard of Health, I hereby notify all property owiws in Mon-

il does !rooouVtfv lea,uP t!l8ir Pfwuise i , , r' required by told order on r lsfuro tho I lepor -y i5l1, day of May, 1888. Vmi. failiiiig

to observe this notice will be prosecuted under tne ttalute eavring sucn ca'c. - -Da. Jbx P. TocRMKit, M. 1)., Secretary Moaroo County Board of Health.

i I i t$ icaciling in iiiucn uvjf uiiuu. Pnosra, Apricots, and choice Grandmother Littell, who reBlack berries of California tunning, !,, jiep son-iii-law, Chas.

at Miller Bros. Grocery Store. Sixteen roosns of Sugar for Si, at Miller Bros. Grocery Store, in the Dunn Block. Go down ami get a lot of it soon. C. TARZAH DT Has gone out of tbe Furniture business, having turned it over to Mr. Claman Mr, Vanzandt is giving the Undertaking business his special attention now, and he is in the same room on the north Bide of the public square. Thanking his old friends for their patronage he would respectfully solicit a call when they need his services. Papers for placing under car- ! pets, for sale at the Progress office for 5 cents a dozen. Call at W. J. Aliens for Studcbaker Wagons, Spring Wagons, Weir Cultivators, Browu Conn Planters, Breaking Plows, and in short everything in the Hardware or Agricultural line. -Latlies, Commencement is not far away. Yon need nice dresses, handsome parasols and son umbrellas, kid gloves, laoea and hosiery for this event. There is a place in Bloomington where the best grades in these goods are kept. That is at the store of MeCalla & Co. It will pay you to go there, and go soon, as the choicest goods are going off rapidly. The spring weather is here, and you should se lect such goods as accord with tbe season. Ihe patterns this spring are very handsome, and all ladies should supply themselves from the patterns in stock. Dm ed (California) Peaches.very choice, at Miller Bros. Grocery. Try some of Alexander's Choice Rio Coffee. It is' fresh roasted on an order given by him. Nice bottled and canned goods for sale by Miller Bros. Pure Strained Hooey, best you ever saw, at lUc. per lo., at Milleb Bros. Get 'Challenge Corn Grower at Miller Bros. You need a good corn crop this year. The "Corn Grower'' will make it. Building material of all kinds and at low prices. W. J. ALLEIi. Don't fall to examine the CELEBRATED buckeye SELF HINDER, best in the world. W. J. ALLEN. Wicks & Co. pay the highea Market Price for Wool. Maricabo Roasted Coffee r choice goods. Also a very fine eround Rio for 20o. a nound. Aek for it at Alexander's grocery, west side ot the square. Wool Wooi-Wo.OL.-rWant ed ot i.ho Be Hive.

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OIL CLOTHS. Tate ft LaL Tbe will of John Shryer was admitted to probate last Monday. By its provisions Miss Lib Cookerly is given the residence on South Walnut st. with about three acres of o-rnoiid. his ttersonal nronertv there including the horse and bugby. wttn in money : to eavJR nf Vi-anlr Itno-era' children f Bessie and ltiiu) in liequeathetl 525(); the remainder, (Mime $16,000, is to be divided amoiig five brothers and sisters of deceased. M isa Cookcrly is made cxeculrix of the will. Mrs. Laura Muoney returned lo Columbus, Ind., last Friday, aeconipatiied by Miss Jennie Willtfon. Mart. BoUcnhaeber has ac cept etl a position at Union vity, Tcnn., with a sHke factory, as 'general superintendent and foreman of machinery. Mr. Noel is puttiog one-of his patent "steel" roofs on Waltiut St. ! ires. church, at a cost ol 185. ' qu Saturd8v hnt Dr. Max well. was 73 ytiara of age,-and there v:is j a rcuuion tjf the family, all being; present except one daughter who !? . I- tl . t ... fSibert, on Gth street, was 80 years of age on Sunday, and the iwutls aud relations celebrated the event by a surprise dinner. The lecture of Hon. n. C. Duncan at College Chapel, last Sunday afternoon, was largely at tended and well received, ' it treat ed of the "Harmony Community," west of town. There was a soldiers' meeting in tbe court house last Saturday, and a resolution was offered endorsing, glorifying and almost sanctifyinf Matson. To this Hon. H. C. Duncan made vigorous objection in a tier speech, which was sec onded by Wilson Adams and others. Dr. Allison Maxwell and lit tle son, and Mrs. Carter of Indianapolis, were in town last week. Mrs. Wib. Small arrived in Bloomington on Friday, from Terrc Haute.As Decoration Day and Fourth of July fall upon Wednesday this year, Dr. Simpson says ; "I desire the 10,000 readers of the Progress to know thai; the Board of Pensiou Examiners will hold their sessions those weeks on Tuesday," On nejt Saturday, at 1 p.ra., in the Grand Jury room, the Republican county central committee will meet. As business ot importance will come before this body, a tuH'atlendance is desired. -rThe colored boy, Barnes, was sent to the Reform School, there to remain till he is 21. The Dog Show will be fine, The animals are well trained, and they give an arousing exhibition. The enumeration of the county shows the following number ol school schild ren : Beanblossom 479, Washington 382, Marion 170, Benton 382, Bloomington 242, Richland 393. Van Buren 384, Perry zio,aau utok wz,i'oiK4u;;,uicar Creek 500, Indian Creek 341, town of Ellettsville 223, city nf Bloom ington 1,12,'i, a total of 5,472. Of this number 105 are colored. The cit cusses are attar off, this season. Wo demand a circus, and that soon, through the efforts of the Courier show people. Ah! here it is: Choice New Orleans Molasses at 50c. er gallon, at Alexander's new grocery store, west sidept the square. Come in and see the bargains. Brown, the Mariinsvillo arte sian water man, will deliver the pure juice at your doors on order. Up to the Dog Show to-mor row night Take the children, and tliey will crjoy it itutuiusely.

Decoration Day Exercises,

At a meeting held at the court bouse tor tne purpos. or making arratigemeuul for decorating tbe grave of the Soldiers, J. 1! .Mulky was chosen chairman aad H. A. runt secretary. Radios or tne wo man's Kelief Corns wero eiven the manHgementQjf pi enuring wreath and Boweni F.f I lie ITMitea ''tin nn.n.nlll lit f mcnts heretofore adopted by tbe G. A. It was adopted by tbi meetinc. ' ' The following comuitMe on flower and work was appointed : 1st ward: Mrs. Vf. J. Allen, Mrs. J. B. Mulky, Mre, U. u. Duncan, 3lrs. A. . AVilson, Mrs. Stuart, Mr. W. A. Gabe, Mrs. K. Puller. Mrs. T. H. Sudbury, Jas. A. Wood burn, John Graham, Jobu K. East and Homer Woolery. 2d Ward: Mrs.J.F. Stanley, Mrs. J. F. Morgan, Mrs. Wilson Adam, Mr. J, V. Shoemaker, Mrs. Maude Showers, Margaret A. MeCalla,' Mr. H. F. Ferry, Mrs Dr. Gaston and Mrs. S. D. Noel, 11. F. Perry, R, 0. Greeves, V. K. Buklrk, A. T. Msssey and Vr. uailon. 3d Ward: Mrs. Helen Orchard, Mr, Pauline Pearaon, Mw. V. P. Tuloy, Mr. W.W.Wick, Mr. Uouon, Airs Tom Allen, Mr. M.J. Smith, Mr. A. Atwater, Mrs. K. A. Fulk. Mr. Or. Harris, W. W. Wicks, Ben. Adams, jr., M. D. Griffey, Dr. J. D. Maxwell, jr., Harry Turner, Dr. J. K. Harris and F- A. Fulk. The following nommitteo on flnauce was appoiaiea: tj. a. tiaruiicnaei, w. J. Allen, Ta H. Sudbury, J. G. MePheeters, Yilson Adam and Dr. Gaston. The Ladies Kelief Corp wus requested to appoint a committee ;to secure fund i for the erection of a eoldier1 monumetlt in Monroe county. Mis MeCalla vu requested to noiuy tne cnuarea to Drmg flowers to the court house on May 30th, at 8 o'clock. It bat beon decided by the committee of arrangement to bold tbe exercise at the court house fouare at 2 o'clock, and all Post) Belief Corps and schools will he invited to take part. Bev. J. a. Hamil ton is to act as Chaplain, and Rev. 8. K. Lyons is to conduct Memorial service Sunday,' 'May 27th, at tbe U. P. church. In the death of Mrs. Lizzie Taylor the community has sustained the loss of a briiliaut and progressive women. During her residence in Bloomington Mrs. Taylor was always foremost in all cuterprises for the upbuilding and im provement of the city. It was she who organized the lown Ulock and Street Ijamp Concerts, and iroru their proceeds made these, praise wormy enterprises a success. . om She organized Mendelssohn Society, and brought out many of the popular operus of. the day, rendering them I in a manner itiguiy crcuiiauw to any organization. She loved music and her home, and was in all respects a model wife and mother. Her talents as a musician were fully recognized in Lufayctte, where she taught, music in the public schools, and her Itinera! in that city was largely attended on Thursday jast. John WooIIev, one of Bioomingfuii' oldest (tut? beet kuown citizen, died on Sunday last wuh a 'complication ot tii.-M!asc.. tie was connneo ro ins oci neany au last winter with rheuinaiism and ncu- . i ,.i . i ii .i . . . raltfla .'bnt crew better this snrin nnil cutercif unon lii' duties as asPessor. . .He however. "leaV'ticd tDOUt n "w:ek: i6' but was not thought to be seriously ill, so that hi.s death wis a surprise to every one.- Mr. Woolley was in his 7th year. He was a good citizen and a UH'inbcr of tlie M. E church. John- Shryer, n well known citizen, died on Thursday last at Cincinnati, O. He had started on a yisit to his sister, Mrs. Miller, at Springfitld, His., but was sick when be arrived tit iudiauapolis and C0U7 eluded to go to Cincinnati for treatment of his disease (diabetex). After arriving at the hotel he rapplly grew worse, and telegraphed for his neice, Miss Lib Cookerly, to come to him. She promptly responded, but he did ' not survive long. The funeral took place at the residence on South Walnut st.. Sunday afternoon, and was largely' attended. Vincent Farr and Henry Corr of Hiiidostsn got uito an alterca tion last Sunday afternoon as they were returning from Sunday school, each drew his revolver and emptied them, at a distance of about six feet. One ball struck Corr on the right hip bone, after passing through his eliithing, and dropped into his shoe. After unloading their "guns" Farr pounded Corr .over the head with his revolver, injuring Corr seriously but not dangerously, If the Brazil Bund as at pres ent organized iso't an improvement over what it was when it visited our town the last time, it had belter remain away and give up the field to our own' Mechauics Band, which is a . far better organi zation. '." ' ' Wednesday, the 30th, is the annual day of strewing flowers on the . fallen heroes' graves on the grassy mounds of those who have received. their final nitistcrout and gone over to the other shore is near at hand. Every cemetery in the land represents the noble army which struggled for year to suppress the great rebellion. Willingly the men left their families and their homes to battle for their country, nobly did they fight and after defeats and victories a portion of that army returned to their homts. Will those who were spared to return ever forget their comrades who shared their pleasure and hardship? those whose feet have trod many a weary march with them ? Will they ever forget those who fell in battle or were tukeu by disease from their own mess perhaps V Never. And will those who remain at their firesides, necessary or otherwise, ever allow the memory of the fallen hravtw to die ? These are impossibilities. Lafayette leader: The tribute to Mrs. W. C. L. Taylor sent by mentis from liKiomuii'ioii, ind., i.-; one of the most beautifully worded communicaUouti that was ever written.

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f Cam. Treat is setting type on the Indianapolis News, at present. Will. Clark is one of the pop ular salesmen in Brosnan's dry goods store, on Illinois street, Indianapolis. The Mechanics Band is the beat one ever organized here there is more volume in the Band, and the young men play in excellent time. Seventy dollm was the amount i i .1.. U..I,...: i.i I cleared at the Mechanics Band- Ice Cream Supper. When the "summer comes" tbe boys can repeat with profit, .' Jos. G. McPheetcrs and wife, Chas, II. McPhtelers and wife, and Mrs. McCarty attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Taylor at Lafayette last Thursday. The tops of the hickory trees as well as the blooms' on the dog wood and redbud trees, were bitten by the frost on Monday a week, and present a singular appearance. The, couundrutn now daily propounded is ".Wifl the grajie bloom come again?" Give it up. It's y uur deal. . . C. M. Houston of Gosport was iu town last week attending a suit iu Monroe circuit court. ' He and his wife are making preparations to go weat and visit their boys. Dowden, who during the past fourteen months bus been conducting the eating house at Crawfordsville Junction, sold out last week. Dowden soys he has not made a dollar loo much expense. Adams dc Denton were given judgment in circuit court last week tor $177 in the Christ lau church case, f 140 against the church, and $37 against Nichols & Nichols. On Wedneddsy last, at the fam ily lestdcnce, oue mile west of this city, Miss Ella A. Turner was mar ried to Mr. David A. Ltively, tie v. S. R. Lyons officiating. Mr, Lively is au exemplary young man, while Miss lamer is a highly accomplished young lady. The best wishes of many friends accompany them on the journey of life. Geo. Bollenhacher was in Ind-! ianapolis the greater portiou of last week as a witness in the case of the State vs. Martin. Martin, it will be remembered .is the man charted with wholesale horse steal- i lug. Alartiu worked at uouen- . . nk I a -k t bacher's factory about four months, but made very few aequaintanres while here. The jury gave, him ten years in the penitentiary. Gentry's Dog Show will give tm . f mi a a nrst pertormanee ou uuirsuuy night. Henry has worked, hard iu training his dugs aud deserves to succeed. His prices are low, and he will doubtless draw crowded houses. Miss Jane Fell, an aunt of Moses F. and Geo. Dunn of Itedford, died in that town on May ICth, in her 75th yeanCal. Worrall and some Elletts ville men went down on White river, last week, to catch fish, but the rain drove them back to their voting precincts. On Friday evening a number of the neighbors and friends of Mrs.Cco. Bollcnbachcr sr. gave her a surprise supper, on the occasion of her 66th birthday. It was a pleasant affair and neatly managed Among thp' 'persons from a distance who attended the funeral of Jrhn Shryer was Mrs. W. B. Miller of Springfield, Ills ; Mr. Charles Soovell, L)anvillr,lll.; Mr, Stevenson and sisters, Decatur, 111., aud John Cookerly, Indianapolis. Six persomi were getting measures for suits at Ben. McGee's one day laH week, every one of whom intended fo wear them at the Repub) icon National Convent iou in Chicago nest month. Mc(Joo gets al) the men who understand the ' difference between a "hand me down" and an artistic cut. i Wo have forty acred of land which wc desire to trade to sonic person who will .lo sotm; McAda-1 tiiizin:: in navment. I ' Easi & CARlUC..r.L.

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THE ito Ik, 2.50 to lower than the same goodfi could be " " Wijot buj'ing has begun hero, and 22o. per lb. is being paid. - Tramp printers ire thicker than fiddlers in Harrorjaburg, On the evenings of May 2$ and 30, a novel exhibition will be given in English Opera House, Indian ipulis, for the benefit of Meridian Bt. M. E. church. The Progress ia indebted to Mr. Chas. Colli a ifor a program consisting of "u,g ao, , tableau!!. A large number of th ureencastie college people nave f-.a a made arraugaments.to attend, and doubt lut's muny will go. from here also. "" ' On Thursday last Mrs. Beck of this-city went to Frankfort, aa a delegate from tbe Bloomington branch of the W. C. T- U. to tho State Convention of that organization, which was held in Frankfort ; while Miss Grace Wood burn and Miss Nellie Smith represented the Y " - George Rouse, a former citizen of Bloomington, was in town last week, representing New York jewelry and optical goods house, George looks as young and is as jUy as le appeared away back in tne ous. Mjke. SewjMtf o XMmBii)QlU was in town last week. He is selling cigars of his own manufacture. Guorge Seward and wife of Tnpekii, Kansas, ere visiting relaktlions and friends in Bluomiugton. Monday and Tuesday a week while the frost wiis.,"burning" vegetation black, the weather imreati was see ding assurances that we wer having "clear and warmer weather." Good institution. Mr. Craven and family will remove to the old home on the farm in Hendricks county immediately after Commencement. Mr. C. has proven himself to be a first-class citizen,, and together with his family will be missed from Bloomington. The are people who improve upon ficquaintauce, Harmon Friedley of Indianapolis wan in town last Wednesday. Came here to settle Showers Bros, loss on the factory by the recent fire in the boiler room. Bonj. Mciee and wife spent lurQ? punaay a ween at "a,"e VMitmg tne tamtly ot fue,r sm w employed rt m snra nnli inn ahAti r V ii u tisHvisiiiv euugf ui Lilt? Prairie Cjly, and is well satisfied with his work, The' frost brought the rain, Tuesday a week, just as it does iu (he Fall. Not much spring time in the atmosphere recently. W. P. Rogers-will deliver the Decoratiou Day address at Ellettsville Miss Grace Wicks will return from Cincinnati wilh he.r parents. She is u pupil of the Conservatory of Music in that city Elder .Griffin has .been married, to Miss Ufary JtUirWy or oiu w ir wun ty Prof. Woodbtiru will deliver the address before the literary societies of Tarkio College, Missouri, Comraor.ccuiflnt week D. K. Goss will be ipvincijial of Ihe Frunkfoj't 8cbooU next term. Mrs. Head ley and Mrs. Miller inviteany one wishing to see the latest eastern styles in Millinery to call on tbem. Bringing their goods direct from New York they take pride i i their display and can sell elegaut gootls at iiod?i;itc rates. Cult ou iliem iu their handsome room ia the "Progress Block." DEAD But uas comk ui from Dusk & c'o.'s old (stash, and YOU WILL FISH HIM Oa the West Side ofl th e Public SquareNOW DOST FORGET THIS, BUT CALL AND SEE I1JM IN HIS NEW S I ORE.

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DogShpw WILL GIVE TJ3RE lilNIflCljs, .;. : JItainmekcb.,- tlir THUIISDA.Y, FRIDAY JJATlJftDAY, i: ; t May 25 waul JftS; ADMISSION, 10 asi 20cti 1 RESERVED SEATS S'3., now on sain at the Post Onus PARENTS, bring the little oaqt and gladden their hearts, . ; sea- . Get a McCormh or a Clian v t - ar wki ' - pion Aiactiine. the JtLcrneci Hardware Co, sells trcm, Don't fail to take ywtr to the Bee Hive. You will find the best troodi f 'H the grocery line.at Hemp. WibnMt'l lie reoeivi'8 fresh goods every s ee so that nothing in his bouse isnlalilw Call on him in "Progress tiWiik,r - sssaii . . i Studebaker Waooss At AtJLwm ... . When you want shoes for tbe children lust break off the switches ssmijk tbe lajfcthf. nnd brine them in to fllaini ': store, lie riil wK on vou wiu sieiaiwasj -in fWecke i jt'.stcate&t Jnan.-as.4i.r,

with ami will take no in van ad?antafa, of you. Uo to flairs. ' Bread, cakes and ies cr!i guaranteed to be the best in' mty. A fine variety of cakes eerd- i the ice cream parlor connected nritU the bakery. v Mike Voiasti; Fixe flew Yorlw PoUtoesi sil: the newest-vegetables, best of-tn ned goods, dried peaches, ded; if pies, .Imccn. lard, ehoice enaflrfi . produce, and an especially fioe 'ine' of tobacco andvigars, can be foand.at Hemp. Wilson's grocery, STUJEIIAKEjS WAGQKS -.- !!1 , . At AiaBWfcr : ' SrusEiuiKEg Wagoxs F! At AjukHh' ' ' ..." i ; Call at Hemp. WlIon choice articles for the table. He. receives goods almost daily, a$il t hisaittclcs are always fi'esb sr: good. . Swdeiia kee'Vjuioxs i

At Alxmti. Simply purifying aitd cleansing; t&ftj blood is not sufficient. 1,1 ioeJ enrltliipf aUo, tho norvous system ttfoda toning up atl of which ia sccomplishol by Sr. leaner'g Bluod and Jjver fietnedy nd-N Tonic. tJt4 bis Cough Honey In all coughs; bis (Jolden IWliet' ia alt' piiistq, . and stomach and liowrl Jisorders ; kit Kidney and llRcKuche Curn in lama Utirk, ' dropsy and all kidney disorder ; nil Herman Eyn-Siilvu in sorenycu, cracked ckla and piles; I lis Canitol Eitt;rs fur MrAil and btrengt'i. : ' ' ' and S, U. Math. Clear Cmk, Dennis Mukkav, the old ftllcblc Shoe linker, can be found at He will do ysur waking or ttttiuliug in firtit class style. - -' The beat of 'canned gwuls, ;ini choicest ( coonfrv liroduw, ind every leading article usually mty u a grocery store am ue pal at Uciuji. Wilson's,- ' A cmijtryan being aslsmS is wltcm'r ho put nis irii'st, Kaid wher he had ,a Cf) ; ho ut it ir Or. Fennor' CouuU Homy. For nts by Paris Ran., Bl4oraiH(!Ua; Riid (i. St. M athkrs, Clnar Creek, tail. ,4 LJ -JL-iLlJU-..! i ..XlLliiiUSIagW At! miiiistrnlorf Sitlfl of RchI ENUit. 1 NOTpS 18 HEf.EliY QIVS'. tna .. tlio uiiilerpigiictl A t 0li(i(fcti aU'r f the (wtal ..if John jtonnn, doeuae-M, wilf by prdor uti4 'decree ol tlio SlonrtKi btr vini wi)rt, sell at t!nliic notion, or. thij prt-uiiso, l.i the highest bidiler. on Ilia -terra ben-fun (Vr brt out, nil th! fiilloNtin rout eetiito in Monr.H- county, in the fiUtvJ ot" Intiiniin, to-Avit; : -''' " . Tho west half of tlio nrrthijwt 4)M f or ViH.-tij.il tl'iVir-"'?. Mj 'bjfVil! 'ISHil iioi'lh riip''a IW'i wesit. . .. .Siijn njie u twU p. w. t ' T(! iuSI). V, JVLX :!kd, HS?.TKRMM TV iSAI.K.-Ono-tliinl !n h.iiiil, 1) it-iliirJ iii fix am! one-tbir l 111 : ' j. . . ...1 ..i..i....l .-rs (sivin'ft imtft for ilcltrred pjirntenli., wtiiv.nj; all rvli.f from vi.bi.ii ion or a-prdi-lunent I.im, bfauns six par-.-cnt ii torcn fit m dale h cod frofhol 1 ut?tr. RU lUfcD A. bV'JK: 3J: y 2?, !. ' duiBisratir