Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 July 1888 — Page 3
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GOODS, pM elearant liae cf -4.; ani '.-SSI v. Boot Shot Fertttixer is. the aiy ndiable brand that has ever Imnid in Hmr locality, sad it w avid toMHler Bros, mar tfce Je4. Oorteg the past season it ha MCH Hie lalrest satisfaction, pro-aWmng-great yields of wheat wberftmftxesss Ayr peoplk wko boH tfce rarnmDdingootMtrjr . -sake it a point, to visit tike idi" baaar and; jewelry south side of tl square. u -af .earimaiws that 'ie reaaemtiered, and fact is tfcatsc aanay land almost hemeBat in aridities Bites titers are: Pmh si silverware and silver waoctas, Uiest liiawlry, dwmoaWa, rebie. along exfeeienceBd so ot the hi value to ibis Whim' luetic, aad it u lalways Smda Watkr with genujBffniit jlsiee Sfropv The only place ut w where tbw caa l;oteuiist Ifcswfcatta, ; - BLAIR.- BLAIR, JU, AIR. ymna geotf emen are very-.oaml- , and are now at teif. rr article fit to find
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AaaarjeaB lnote. It henHel awaVnaaked by maehinerv awl does1 oot 'eMBe .in .contact with the leper I (Mads. Iitotiertaoa. BroB. are aoie; '& HASBStWE-Mght-weight swit of doibea made to measure is Bryaadit isa lazury that may be caviled by those who go to. Ben. MoGee, the Tailor. It is trae that moaKeaotiot avurd it, hat tnoae are indeed fbnanate. tl wis act apaa the eastomef as if anowided, tad then too ae es only the beat goods that can be secured. Mr. afoUee baa been engaged, in k anistie jbrancb of hw profesHon far a Bfe fjaae, aad so takeapardoosWe fride ia doing bis beat on ev-i rryacsamn ll yoa vaat a satm. Aefaaa1I o HoUee. lie daea aoi eoaapele with "ebeap" aUora. Good goodsa specialty. 3ahTxa, that ia bow so pop aiar, is ss2aplf ia Btoomingtoa hf JtMKilsoil Bros- m the ongiml poaod piekafss, These packages at pat aa ft arnd leate tfaat tfH fa the place of lead, so that IMajspiSBO Oct dry soodi are an eapecial law that are eartifdt'wkli aatisR fcnasr sad prolk, by.Uw BaostesMebley atwsys makes it a point to earry a atock ot goods saitaMe for aki sisii ij,yail bis strtMner goods M eajalk well ckoeaa aaaV -4e asfaoieV' Toisis so for several reasnos, prominent among which ia fhe iactaat be has knows his cus tomers ae kmg ami intimately that be folfr smaWands tftair wants aad tastes, sod makes it a point to narehase only such goods as be hasjjia will meet the Kooirements f the trade kerei In priees Charity ia always at the inside Kait lor two Tsasens : lt, be bays etooely nd erelnlly; 2nd,he employs no b arb arieed eJerka. Here ia a Iwa preSt, or aavine, whick hef deerfolIy divldea with bis castom-, era, Call oa him wbenvyoa come to the city of Bjoomicgiop. , Joan Bxw has beeuo bis' anrfca of vaott Ciaaaiac aad
mt vtocct 1I the prtnMe ptbl, a 4 at well prepared for tl bjutiaaa and gparoatm wtistection. Brinrafob very rvtoM Btao, man who ulnj doe r wfcat e pmnife to do, hnM you iif dapeadapaa aim wkaa a premium, a slMns m f m ' ' Ice Cream, made of the
RfSTflATEBIaLS AWO DELIVERED fa any part of llie fxtf, si If. Vol pert's Bakery smf lee Oreaw Parlor. ' Jf yoa wanT '" : ' a good rasa or jce otav.
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JDOOT SH01S, Dress CKcds, Silks and HattinM, r . -H.i Oats ad; corn have been a great success in Monroe county wherever the "Horse Shoe" Fertiliser and tae famous "Corn Grower" bare bees Bard. - The farmers are indebted to Miller Bros, for holdiug tbe agenewa lor these fertilizers, '.' : See what lhe "Corn Grower" is doing far oar farmers. . This fertilizer is sold by Miller Bros. sole agents. JjL. -?r".Tl Seeder aad Cultivator, the most ' Itoriaav MaAkMia aawatam- in i-tlI (Ul killer Bros. Th7r faoaUrll
and aocurate: the feed eops pwi Mius Ruth Randolph leaves tottve force feed. It ezceb all oth-' morrow for Arkansas City, Kas., era.. To sow wheat, grans and for- i where she will make her kme with titizei,you waul out of these ma- her brother Jaek, who is.practicing chiiN: : ; law in, that.ciiy. Mr, JiiniHolph is U-i aiai to be married soon to h Illinois' i-Tb "Swperior is the mot jl8df ompiete Drill ra the market. It ' ;Urs. Elizabeth Young, (formw well balaaeed, no weight on the ! er4y -Miss VVillianison, a nd a danghhowes' weeks, and w,eai!y tamed iter of Mrs. Pittmao) diwl at her at the ends. There ia ho clogging I hmje hi Mnoedonia, Iowa ' on wr psstiogr of fertiliVr with the j Wednesday ol last Week: opfrW. ft 4ld only jpirrier .goes - to'- Oieago Miller Brua. i soon Mo wiul the ' summer, and
JB3(R ami otiiers who dwre . 8901 aiiatBry. liini,..go,4o Benart'stery; flenekart m.s splendid coffee, his bread hgfe ami wholeaome, and he, keeps, evr I . . - ... " kart's bread is alwava the beet. Choicest Coffee. Teas. Tobac. cos and Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson V grocery store. Try one of the new brands et eigar? at 'this ftorev . XOitarc Woai.EY- has a lot of frt-elaas Bttes, Carriages, rhav tons and Spring Wagonin, at hit livery stable, which lie will sell for eaab jar will trade for mules or horses. Calf on Crate belore you adl your stock. e. T A HZ A OT Has gone oat of the Farniture ttne, having tnrned it over to Mr damaa. Mr. Yaootndt is eivine the Undertaking business hn speettt attentioo nowj anit be is in the same room on the 'north side of the poblic sqoare. Thanking his old friends for their patronage he would respectfully solicit a call wheo thev aeed his services; "Kbit : Fbskitdrf. Store Is -sao Claasaa has pheed a freah new stock of fornitore in the Vsnzaadt room, north side of the sqnare, and now invites bis friends, to call . before making purchase. Prices mw as possible and goods ordered if not in stock. Don't forget to call on ate before you buy, and you will save money! ISAAC CLAM BLAIIw. BLAIR. BLAIR. ; iJmSQto&Q Ufa wiU iarnl jot' what fft want in Spring style Shoes at Bfimi. BLAIB. BLAIR. BLAIB Ae-SpriBg stork of Shoes fvr Ladies and Geatlemen now arriving. BLAIB. BLAIR. BLAIR, an A fine show of Spring and Summer Shoes now open at W, T. Blair-a store. Go into McGee'a clotbine e - porinm, aooth aide of the square, and examine the new stock of furnishing goods. He has some of the nicest Knes of ties, shirts, suspect ders, collars, coffe, hats, etcr ever bronght to tbia towo. He knos where the nicest and most fashionable goods are to be gotten, and he gate then. John Ward, the expert jewt ler pd optician, baa open ad a shop in tiijt room )tm watt of tbe Kaiia dreg atora, cip MS street, and ia giyjng npepia attanUnn to- tha repair of watcona and joireiry, fr. Ward aW baa a Sua aasortmem of ixvtaclaa araaybjelj ba will fit tbe otm of sia CMatooMrs. ' ' ' PA full line of Buggies end Spring Wagons, op hand, snd for safe cheap, tiy tl$ M.-PUecvers Hardware Cof
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Satins, Carpets, Rugs, WEST SIDE. Mrs. Knight, who resided on ?tb street, died on Monday night. John H. Loodcn and wife accompanied by William and Ida Louden, left Bloomington on Tuesday for a trip to the northwest. They will spend a portion of the time in Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Waupaca. Hunter & Kirby have secured a urst-class American baker, at I.t ; ,.n- l . i -MiesMollie Waldron who has 'i been very iek;fr two, weeks -.past, convalescing. 'wniie mere win be engaged ui tMihirr nt rn'nn mn TT;br. j Mi Dollie Lindley went to ptt(,j , g - ! r t i I J HTanvMA 1 In ft ..tllKnilil . i .'" . T , ; protracted vwit to her brolher'i tainily in Wichita, Kansns. FfBTlLTZEB. You will fiud samples of all the lead brands of FERTILIZER at C. L. AlexSPOT ander'o, the oldest Fertilizer man in the county. A CARD OF THASKS. fllooroincton, Ind., July 13, 1888. To our Piitrona! Tbe arm uf Mt-Calla ft Co. Uke thia opportunity of thanking the people for uie neerai patronage extenaao toem during tbe pat yenra, and alao Uke pleaauro in recommending to the trade the new firm, Adams, Hall & Co., who will take charge of tho buninnaa Auguat 1st, 1888. very xruiy, JOHN WcCALLA, K.M.WYM. Cboiee Golden llio -Coffee at Miller Bros., 20c. per lb. Try a package. Go to Miller Bros, and get the Old Reliable Horse Shoe Brands. Fertilizer. - Go to Miller Bros, and set a Superior Drill. All the latest im provements none better., Go to Miiler Bros, for bargains in Groceries, Cboiee California Evaporated Fruits, 20c per ft., at Miller Bros. Tby our choice Oolong Tea. C. h. ALEXANDER. Mr. Fbakk Woblky of Elle.ttsvjlle.haa added to his-fine-dairy herd a number of Jersey- heifers of the celebrated Gold Basis and Top Sawyer. strains. He has also purchased the Holstein Bull Mac Flecnoe, a descendant of the Netherland Aagie and Echo families. His grand dam, Crown Jewel, sold for $2,800. Mr. W or ley hones to raise from the Holstein Jersey cross tbe "general purpose" cow so needed by our farmers Call at W. J. Aliens for Studebaker Wagons, Spring Wagons, Weir Cultivators, Brown Corn Planters, Breaking Plows, and in short everything in the Hardware or Agricultural liae. Good Roasted Coffee for 20c. per lb. at Miller Bros. Old Government Java, bevt iu tbe world at Mi))er Bros. Get a pound and foe happy. Annual Niagara Falls excuraion. Only ! round ptip. Leaves Indir ianapolis via "Old BoliabJo" Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Kitilroad. Tuesday, Aug. 14. 6iJo trips to Toronto, Put-in-bay and otbar attructiye point at vary low rates. Travel' with comfort. Tho wool northern rpute is through Canada yia tho Miobicn Central Koute. Circulars givinc tbe 1904 minute detail i! of tbo tour mailed on application to W. H. Fiaher, General Agent, Indianapolis, who will acoompanv the exoursion and lok to the comfort of paawngata. Grand Union Tic iot office, Cor. Illinoia St. and geatfcy Ave., Itiaapl.
The Republican Central Com
mittee will meet on Saturday, July 28th, at o'clock p.m., in the grand iury room. The meetinir will be very ioijwrtant, and it is hoped every tov uahip il' be fully rppresentwl. H. C. Duhcak, Cliairman. mmm 11 l l' 1 n iii.ii.iiii. W. W. Wicks went to Indian Springs on Saturday last. Mr. David Cox of Evansville, and a graduate of '68, ia in the city. ' Dr. Simpson went to French Lick Saturday evening to fill bis jug with "Pluto." Misses Wicks and Brodix Will leave tor Waukesha, Wis,, this week, to spend several weeks.'" Mm. J. W. Simmons and children have gone to Lincoln, III., to the borne of her'motber, tor five or six week. Mrs. Braxtan will remove to the capital of White county, (Monticello) to reside. Mrs, Braxtan owns large Mies of -land in that vicinity. M r. Chas, Springer 6ok cha rge of the Waldroo-HUI factory's books 011 Monday last. Mr. Hill who wwi their book keeper, now has a position in the Bank oi Com merce (; Indianapolis. Robert JPiatt, accompanied by bis wife, and sister-in-law Miss Fellows, were at French .Lick Springs last week. Mr. Piatt is a properous business man and banker iu Wichita, Kansas. Miiie Ida Faris has been elect ed Asst. Principal of the Ellettaville High School. Miss Efiie Evsring . has secured a position in the Pri mary Department of the sums school. Uncle Jimmy Robinson, . one of. the uldest citizens of the county, died at his home west Of town,' -00 j Wednesday last. The remains were interred in the Covenanter cemetery. He had been afflicted for many years. The Courier office runs a pool rotun in connection with its estab- j lishioent and a variety of bets are placarded in that paper. .Among other bets $1 00 is offered that ifj Cleveland carries New Jersey, New ; York, Ohio and Indiana he will j probably be elected. No takers Miw. W. B. Baker, and her laughter, ' Mm Bertha (Bakerr
Deweesc, arrived in Blooming ton Jed at Elleltsville and vicinity. Meafrom Pratt, Kansas, last , Friday. hs seems to be the prevailing dis-
Mr. Dcweese is chief Clerk, in the i freiirht denartment of the Missouri ! Pncific R. R. Co. at Denver, Col to which city Mrs. D. will return in September. James Hunter and Bcn.Kirby have purchased the Rof.t bakery and confectionery, on the east side of the square, paying, f 2,800 for building, stock and flit urea. They will remodel the building, put in a fresh stock, and run an eatiug house, restaurant, bakery, etc. Tbe hxation is a good one, Efer since John East bung up that bc4t!e in the court room, labeled. "Republican Platform," and supposed to be whisky, democrats have been coming to the Republican ranks in this county. It was a bad day for the Democracy when East, conceived that brilliant idea. East got up a "boll" parade some years tgo and led it around the public square. John is liable to do such things frequently before the campaign is over, On Thursday night of last
week the Republicans of Richland! ,t lhe opeo!lg pI.ice8 UecHUge m(ny tp organised a "Ben. Harrison" jof ,he fiJMcra Deed moneyt aml
Club ut Ellettaville, The, meeting was culled to order by H. C. Duncan, and W, P. Rogers. ;then proceeded to organize the Club, and one hundred names were", enrolled. Dr. Rice Harris wan selected for President, and John K. EJmondson was made Secretary, After repeated calls by the audience, Mr. Rogers made a half hour's speech that Mas full of solid argument and earnest eloquence, Ira Batman also a Id rested the meeting. The Republicans of Richland tp, are aroused, and will give the ticket a grand majority this Fall. nammotb Cave Excursion, August ldth, 1888. Only S6 fur round trip from Bloontington returning portion of ticket good within ten days. Prof. Evan s, who is thoroughly acquaint ed with tho geological history of tbe ciTe, will accompany the excursionists, giving them the beuefit of his vast, research. For slcepr or pa'lace car accommodations and full information address any Monpn Rohto Agent or E. O. McCorpiick,. General Passenger Agent, Dearbort at., Chicago, Ills, Get. Hoosicr Fertiliser at Milhr Bros., the opjy fjro). tfsells H here,
Papciraud Window Shades in this market
DASHES HERE AND THERE. A.birtlxlay surprise party was gottcu tip recently in honr of Mrs. SaUie A. Gaskina. who reskies near Sii iiiwon'a Chapel, Wash-' ington-tp, A cake of 86 layers (the number of years that bad been allotted to Mrs. G.) was among the novel attractions--- Clay Beard of Baeua Vista has purchased a farm near Uetr Some Crsek Station of the good Democratic brethren ia the scuthwesteru portion of fhe county will not luwl themselves hoarse for Cleveland this summer. . Cause w!iy : they got no pobfoffices nor nctthin' iu payment. Right you are, patriots -The wife of B. N. Bennett, of South Hutchinson, Kansas is visiting her parents in HarrodabrgT-Guthrie station is putting on its old time air, and tr nil) loads of blackberries arc now being, shinned north from that locality?" Ken hjfve made fortunes in the blackberry trade at Guthrie, and other fortwnca are in vie.w P. B. Siaith of Van Burnn tp. who gave such general satisfaction ati 4 teacher in Stinesville, will teach in the neighborhood of Dudley this. Fall ' Cron fe. Roscbcrry have made contract with Smith and Brandon of Van Bnren tp. for forty head of fat cuttle to be delivered next, month. The contract price is four eenttt Dan. Butcher has secured a position in the asylum for the insane,at Columbus, O-, as an attendant. Butcher has had some experience The C'haptaiiuof the I'risoq South, Rev. Baruhill, is the guest of Mr, Anderson, a citizen of Marion tp., this county The Democratic glee cluli ia a wonderful organisation. Their' audiences are all the time wondering "what is that air tune?" -Rev. whisnand is building a nice farm residence 00 his placeMrs. Franklin Landers, daughter and son of Indianapolis, and Yultcr McCoIIoiigh oi Princeton are the guests of Mrs Lively at the Tornc,r homestead weat of town The Kansas visitors have been dropping in gradually, and all now answer to the roll call From 1 ' every portion of the county conies the report that wheat has turned out far better than W4S hoped for -Considerable sickness is report-1 The quarries are uow runnine with an uncommonly lull force oi men at Ellcttsvillc. There are said to be over 150 m-?a employed now, with prospects of an increase of the force - Mrs. E. M. Seward is winuing words of praise from all who heard her re marks in 'public upon the topic of equal suffrage. She contemplates making quite an extended canvass of the State before tbe election. The ladies who are identified with this movement hope to have some influence upon the next legislative delegation --There are three Norraald in Monroe county this year, vui Ellettsville, Harrodsburg and. Bloomington The I property on west tu street, just west of Yyaltr -liiudley'a residence, has beein purchased by W. J. King of the Co. Auditor's officeWhat's the matter with the Monroe County Fair? "It's all right!" Get a premium list -from Bona. Rogers and compete Nw wheat has hegun to come i.n at 7Qc, A on! deal f wheat will be sold then experience has demonstrated that it pys just as well to sell at ,the harvest .price as to hold the grain t till next season, counting shrinkage)' waste, etc. - R W. Miers is whetting op his oratorical blade -for the approaching canvass. Bob. don't go into the fight with the confidence he would have felt had Indiana failed to secure the Presidential candidate. TheMcritT ter's eyes are sot," however, and R. W. will continue to reside in Bloomington after the next election, Mr. M, came within a few votes of beiug nominated for Attorney General, be was afterwards nominated for Secretary of State and defeated two years ago ; now ha again has the nomination for Searetary of State, and the scorer will -count Bob out when he fails to bat the bal in November, and be is just as certain to do so as. the day is to roll around- Come to the last Republican rally of the campaign on Nov.Sd. It will be a "hummer" Samuel Bray and wife wore entertaining II. L. Byers of Chariton. Iowa, last week. Mr. B, i a Republican Senator , night of the 2Ttb W.S.Stark, tbe Republican nominee for Joint Bep-
resentative for Brorn and Monroe will address tfia "Harrison Club." Come out and hear him
Some of the old iron and rag buy ers have got themselves into trou ble about a -hprse, the ownership of which is chavjbed fit loJianapqlis They took Georgs Owens with them for company m an iinfurced trip to the capital city Gos port and Spencer each have orga nixed a Fair Association and talk of working up strong joint stock companies for permanent exhibi tions. Good idea Mary A, Butcher died vrith Consumption last week, at her home near Judab's Mill. A number of deaths have .occurred in that locality this spring from typhoid fever-- Tbo speed ring of the Monroe County Fair Grounds is being put in condition tor use, and soon the two hour and five minute horses will make the dust rise and roll over tho western edge of li city limit;,. . . The new postal ears being built for the Monon are said to be things of beauty, and hence will be a joy for ever, 'tis hoped Among those who are visiting relations here, are tbe Misses Moffet of Pax ton, Ills. w After visiting her mother, (Mrs. John Woolley) in this place for several months, Mrs, Nettie Baugh has returned to her home io Appleton City, Mo. Prof. Curry will attend Harvard next year Prof. Bryan having resigned at Arkansas City, Kas., will attend I. U. next year The engineer of Cooper & Arthur's saw mill, near White Hall, was seriously injured on Tuesday mornmg of last week .by the breaking of a belt by which be was struck and thrown against tbe engine, He is badly hurt, a gash in bis right hip being both deep and dangerous. His teeth -were loosened, and he was -shaken np generally. Dr. Gray of White Hall rendered the necessary surgical attention, and be is now doing as well as could be expected Van Buren tp. baa an over supply of teachers at pros ent, good ones, too. A number of tbe teachers of that township have taken a thorough course of instruc tion in the Valparaiso Normal School, and are competent to teach anywhere -16,000 lbs. of wool have been pjjircli9edt:by Woodward & Sparks, at Stanford Hon. W, W. Thornton, a candidate for Reporter of the Supreme Court, was in town lust week and called This is the time of y;ar when candidates "call." The woods will be full of them before the State Couvention is held rMr, Wing field, son of the Ellettsville post master, will soon establish a Democratic paper in that town. Mr. W.tbe elder, is a simon pure Dem ocrat from way back before the wall, and was considered the best man for P. M. in that locality. Putnam county has rix or eight papers, and Lawrence county has five or six. Now is the time to establish new ones everywhere A prominent horse trader of this locality, Mr Sader, was pounced upop by some of the artesian water fiends at Martinsville last week Arch Fleener is in receipt of an increase of pension- Mrs. E. M. Seward aud Mrs. R. W. Miers went to Ellettsville Tuesday night, July 24th to talk on Equal Suffrage Miss Carrie Austin of Bloomington, is the guest of! Mies Mamie Gallahue, of North New Jersey street, Iudiaqapolis. "What we want," shouts a free-trader wiih a mouth a -yard wide and all cotton, "ia cheap olothing, Aird every time he goes by a clorajng store and sees full suits marked $7.50, 01 $10, or $12, or $15 cheaper than he ever saw before in this country or any other he feels as though a fool-killer were right behiud him with an apology for having so long neglected his duty. The fuel that England and the Solid South absolutely control the Democracy i enough to drive every true American itt of the party. Free Trade English Interference in our financial affairs, the Solid South and the Northern Democracy will unitedly appose the lttpublicau party tlvis year, The Buffalo News which dis covered (j rover Cleveland and brought him from tho obscurity of a ward rounder into prominence as a caudidate- for Sheriff, Mayor, Governor and President, is opposed to his re-elcatiun. and lias proclaimr ed for Harrison and Protection. American homos against foreign hovels and educated, irec-born toil ers against European pauper paid labor, lhe iVewa is a paper ol 1 : ir.. -1 Thrg influence. EHtor Butler strikes right-from the s:oul'lef aud ts an America eit,
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ChafL McPheetera left pa Friay lost for Piue Lake, -Mrs Tobe Slocum is dangerously ill; Pro:'. Weir has accepted it position foi. tbe coming' year in the schools t Newcastle, Ind. Mist Oliite Batman baa -it po sition in the schools at Anderson, Ind. Petisr Bow-ntati, Jas, Howe and John Graham left for Pino Lake on Thursday last. C M. Houston nnd wife have gone to -ftebraaKa on a visit to their sous and other relations; Mis a Thompson, sister of Mrt. I. Worriill, died 011 Friday fast, after a brief illness with flux. -Mpi. Blackstaiie raiwrned to her home in Mar.inavilhr pa Friday last. Mr i. Jtiie Fee is in Martinsville, "hiving gone over fov toe benefit ! erived from the use of ilie artesian wahnr,?- ' . .. - . - Tim electric light, placed at the south side of the train dispatchers' office last week, is the right thing in the right place." The Democrats have rented a room in the Durj nd building lor headquarter a, and dedicated is hist Saturday night. John East captured tic position of President of th Hendricks Club. Mi. Summers, the photograph er, has presented the Progress office with a uplendid photograph of the next Jftwadeut of the U, S., Gen, Ben, jEjiarrison. Tine Chicago Opera Co. w ill appear before a Btoomitigtoo siuhV. ence oil Wednesday night, July 25th, a, ad will play each night during thu week, rendering Mascott, Pinafore, Chimes of Normandy ' and Mikado. The troupe 'sung at ; Bedford Friday. . and Saturday nigbts, and were so well liked, that they jiie valed "Upon them to stay sr t ras si a Aionaay ana Ji uesaay, x his sneiks well f r the compny, . Tbts troupe will appear at our Opera House, as above iidyertined. Come and hear these Operas while you have an opportunity to do so. Mr. Brooks, the Prohibition candidate for Vice President, filled his appointment Monday afternoon. tie is a- fluea1!, speaker, with, welt' defim-d animosity toward the Re publican part;j'. Rev, Lyons made some remarku, also others,' Rev. Mr. Harmon of Ellettsvilb was nominated for Representative for the counties of Brown and Mouroe, and ho alao uade some remarks, Music furnislied by the Galloway Bros., of. Elleltsville, The Prohibitionists deserve oredi i for one thing their meeting Monday afternoon brought rain. A total eclipse of the moon oc curred on Sunday night. The sky was cloudless, nnd a splendid view was Iliad of this phenomenon. People were awake and observant generally, all over the town. The next total eclipse will occur in November next when Ben. Harrison will osme between G rover Chivelaod nnd the Ppssidenoy. . W. M, Farmer has cot 198 acres of graio this harvest with a McCormick renper aad binder. Aug. Knapp has cut 175 acres of wheat and oats with a Champion reaper and binder. Send ia your big figures for publication. Chas. Zaring will talk to the Etarriaon Club, Friday night, Aug. 3d Our railroad, oh where ia it ?- Tbo bend now baa twenty members, with Geo Adkins aa drum major Jno. H. Lou den remembered the Pragma with a lib eral donation of honey laaC weeK. lir. U a.gentl,eman of Judgment aa well aa a aucceauful beo cuUurist-7 A number of now subscribera have teen placed on tbe Progress books within the pttel, ten daya. Thia ia aa it should.be. A itewapaper nocda ocaoursgemoat and auppoirt, and'while the Froccreaa deteata constant begging for patronage, we appreciate it when given Luther Bunnell, an old atudent and now a wealthy real otMe dealer of Wichita, Kas., was in town lat week .Will J. B. East deliver h!g Shelbyville apeoch this Fall? Jow ho did akin Voorheva in that effort. Let ua hear it again John, . r. Bvooks was advertised to deliver. Prohibition speech, but he disappointed those who went to hear hini by a tirade against the Republican party and a long string of jokes, He did say, however, that when the Yankee soldiers aiue south ha longed to see every one of them destreyedTss-he was a rabel, and an outspoken qqc. iaa Ww Dapville Rep, We du most earue&tly wh some people asd amog them many of our best polit io'ui n a-r woq 1 d stop say injg, ''auom inato or "enominale," for iinmiuate. The wanl is seen iu print tlioiirids of limes every year, apd yet . we hoar every third peniootat and even a"tt.v Reuublicftna suying JCjevflitH' was 'euo!pipa.,"
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fair ssaaaBaasawa ait fgatg ii rj'be nae lam come s(r tlinj; in t fJobo Griiham, f!.. Rati erp Hughes-aad Mi:s. Eist on Madi.: ; . Mr. and M:t9, B. t. are spending thifi watt Ml Carrit L. XI bright, ptomiskig aw1 1 young lady of ilifd pi 'tyV Friday night Uut dt jJy by all her cqii! i.aft;' friends. On mviviiriini tit I) meeting at Cloirerdale JutjJi 1888, we will mil ex urMot eta at one fate ;!br nwt.dl trlft ed to that day i tui ait t , A will be at racia l to thnig)rf train No. 24 i that aarBiRg accommodalios of Ul r, Anrninm'sfa - - - vfr CAB3.ER PS3RIK0 ,:4ai h, via') v irin market. , f-; 3 i,
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