Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 October 1888 — Page 3
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Ure. Anaae X. B. af JflMSMamphy mm Tjae-writref. Ugal Pepere, Esm, Sirsasas, JjKteRa, Letters, ,4aa 8tbrtkl orOwTnwriter. OOce at geaiacwnr, East TSirkwood Avoeiee. aepJA, Sin. Ninr aooDefo the Fall trade a arrive alpjcat dei fy rtCWfej MoWwrarTRood store, oa the mH till. MbwIttrtiwglMtwfr mb ara BOMBWoalf fnv bmI tlx tack ing Ctoatleyacebaio iahis stock m caajn. ueoaeiia and Ma hnjnc as Is iw imwjBg vapidly wcenee bw is tWasr mf fcaoSe etore the jyaaonaleof the aqawse. if yeo j re is ici of any of tbetpceiatties mWmajfwf Nwhf yaa skuaM aot rjvpr pmefeawa, tat au at BLAIR. BLAIR.' Ladies will find iunt ajratat iet Spring atyle BLAtiL BLAIR. BLAIR. MTSoriM atock of Shoes fir ladies and GeatlesieO now arriv fi-... BL.UB- BLAIR. .BLAIR. : MAtm Aon Sprite and fmVSboeaow. open at W. T. . BiurYetofT. -..-..- -r;- i ii:?T-; ' . Cfewent CoffeeN Teas, Tobaowitaat3fiira,tH9. Wiboa'a rmcryeora: J ry una oi mc new Mwaaat'eigsrrat tbia store. : BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. MTTiBew atyca vf 8baeM for ywaaftatleaM anr ery haodeair(aiHlarawat Blairia. Balnto McGi dotbia em: arMB.aowi atoe of the ware. mad txaasi? tock of frnjahjaf gaeda. B feaa aoma of the icatlineaef ties abirta,. Hen4enLnt1ara,ccf&, bata rtc- ever baarariitto tbia toarau jle knows whaaatba Bjcaatand aMMt finhioD aAfa toada aya to be gottea and be torn SaLc GwU Hoixteto bw: Bewt Tested Short Jcratr Butter Govt. .Snt: Bdlateta Bail potter. He ntm laaaocted Bnaaarek, tbe Sweep Stake Prearioai Ball of two Mineoari State Fain. TbeaoHeifan will be brad to - Mae Fkeooe, Cfaeaww of Nafterland Frwoe,tbe baadofoaw otbaUrgaatberda of HeUttiaaia Aneriea. B' dan fa f tbe Aacie aad Eebo :-W. E. WOBLET. JvJy.SSrS- EWettaaiBa, Ind. Ezccnoss Btiwua Asm VaaxaaBa Win to John BiUttitnA nwwfai Ttcsat ai-a nuaraear . AgtM, Caieam, Wumm li Kabnwfca Batlwaj "Boek Ialutd BooU." Totwka. Kansas. - aad ha wilt fittaiah Taaawith f al) inforraKtianicaia)aanaaaear harvaat scaipafiuaiair 1 inn aad asm, oetoear ata a rM, an wflfraaw aaaB to yaur t4ei arfartus aMtVar girtoMt ran aafacolan abaot Taiawi and Ifahraafca auiib. aw tawas, ale. This iatae Hew Kanaa aad HWwkaztaasioa f t(tal Rock Iahad Saate. ogarlaa tnfcndii l to psraai dailwan at loaanat;. te tiae leadtaar iz wmnmx. beiqx I ciatr is aauca: m ur ukoi rUBHITUaC AND rjNDKRTAJl. IKO GOODS Bvaa Karr nr BiaoanHaroav ai vai au vow ooooa caaAass amx CfXHX asb afa aw aira Top Mrs. - ' SaT" Taar Hooa xoaarsi ot rmm OoMa CpMBwe Srois, wsav ! w fBXtVBi. M-S qOOO 8HIRTINQ 9 4&. j6rjftrd,
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PTAB, CASHHEEE3, FLATOH g UUB r-Oe toth National Barber for a good haircut and shave. Tom. Moblby, too H1 fisd tbe beat xonda.' Jo tlnw&ry line Jit Hmp. Wilaon'a. Ha tteeivea freak cqoda arery week. so thai nothiag in bis bonae w elala. Calloa biaaip "Progreai Block," CkaMi' VwtoBaesralwBi Ve OM TlntaJau 0 aeeoani of tbe Virginia Agmalinral, Mechanical and Cotton &it vToImm EstnaitiaB. 4ield Oct. 3d to Nov. 10th, 18S8. The MoRonte will eel) tteketa to Kiebaeond. Va--and return on Oct. 2I, 9h and llb, at rate of $15-00 ruend trip, limited JtO days, ,ith atop ever privileges alloaed. A spiendid opportnnity for visitors Und seeker and ievrstigators to iwe tbe wonderful retourees of the New South: . CA RTR PERR1NG, Ticket Agent. BLAIR; BLAlti. BLAIR. VGentlemen vri'l find tbe ncwent styles of 6b. ea, BattoaCongrMa a4 Laced, on the Blair, coontera." . ' Gar Oygfua at Geonre Benck- ' iwn.y nn TTHiairfoiju na keeps only Wie jehoiccat. : Au. 8EAPOS8 seems to be favor-' able t tbe trade and enterjirisr ol tbe Switb Baa r, on tbe south side of tbe sojnare, it is troe tbe etock is changed, increased aud diminislicd to soit tbe conditionSiOf tirade, Mill there is a steady demand for lb noveJiiea kept in that ma'rvelooary supplied esublisbment. joe Sonib is the controlling spirit ol tbe basiaess at present, and as he had been raised w' the store be known alt about the business from A to Z. The beat work is warranted ia watcb rcparring. as Joe still retains the services of old Tube, the expert raeehanie. For reliable makes m watches, silverware, - fine clocks and eenoine eold jewelry, tno Bmith Jsaaar is tbe p4ace,.jpo are lousing tuf, ,j Fabmebs and others who desire good satisfactory lnnclJ eo to Benckart's bakery. Benektrt makes spteadid eone, bis bread is light and wnolesooje, .and he keeps ev erytbing else yon are Kkdy to call for is tbe way ot eanbles. Seno kart s bread w always the best. Stodebakeb Wagows r At Alleks. Cbaio Wobley baa a lot of first-eJsas BnawesCarriaees. Pha iohs ana spring -wagons, at ms livery stable, which be will seizor caan or wwt trade tor rauies or horses. Gall oo Craig before you en your stoca:. It is wobth a visit to McGee's tore to see the mw Fait alnok irt Overcoats and FiBl suits that Edl .KtniiuwnnniKntf BUM HOB brought here to lie given away to bis customers. ; "Given away" may sound strong, bot it is neverthelsBS m fatm- It n iUmmhI iA n these articles and to realise that aflp most any one may buy tbem, out 'tie pJeaeantor sti'U to examine the piece goods and tbe suits of clothes that are being cat out and made right in the bouse. S the new fine of bats and caps. . AVHaTOa79CE MatST. a VANZANDT aasaot nXini from ttuiDaM,Vul will W' lotind at au old atand in tb Sudbwrf block wiia a complete Do of ; CNDXTtTAKBR'8 AND , UPHOlvB-TERKR-S 8upp. H tn baraaftar devote bU entire sUenBon to tbM peeisl nnrs. na win gnaraaies wora tne jtau aad price tha lowsat. Roaicmbor the place, Sadanry Block, Jtertb Sida Square. Stpdebabr Wagoks' At A&iebs. f WOOL JEAS 25c per yard,
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" Mrs. Perlina Wilson; widow o Emsley Wilson, died at her res idence on Sooth Walnut st., Tbursdny mornings last in her 73th year. ; Mrs, T. H. Sudbury has been visiting relations in New Albany during the past ten days. John H. Louden has purchas ed a steel furnace from a Chicago firin'aod itis now being placed in Mr. L.'s residence on North Col bfge A venue, .. Helen Shk 'do, Addieand Ber tie Perry, a Mr. McWylie, Mr. and Mrs. Vanvalznh, and Mrs PiHf. Mitotiell noited with the Wal nut at. Pres. church last Sunday. : Dr. Tuttle of Wabash College, lectured at the college chapel on Snnday, also preached at Walnut si, clinrch in tbe morning, . W. R. Craven was in town iutt.Saturday, aud looks as young and fresh as a sixteen year old boy. Time deals gently with Mr. C. Miss It'wa Archer of East Union. Noble county, O., a neice of. County Clerk Fuller, left for Iter home in the Buckeye State on Mon day, aftt-r several weeks spent with relations in Monroe, Owes and Greene couuties. . Jacob Banger, who eight yeaw ago met with an accident by wbidi he lest the use of his lower limbs, ? lying on his back at home, suffer ing on in a cheerful way. Uncle Jakey is a remarkable man because of his cheerfulness under the cir cumstances, and be ia fortunate in being surrounded by a bind, affect moats family, not s member of vybicb regard his care as a burden. Mrs. J. F. Pittman returned to Bloomington on Saturday last alter an absence of four months at Macedonia, Iowa, aud at Adrian, Mich, where Mr. Pittman is located. .; Mr. John H. Louden leaves Bloomington this week for a trip into Kansas. He baa traded for some farm lands near Wichita, and will examine tbem while in the Sunflower State. There seemed f o be an epidemic of sudden deaths last week. The daily papers contained a score of items detailing deaths on the streets, in cars, in bed, sitting in chairs, aud one man wad found propped against a lamp post dead. The verdict in all cases waa "heart disease," which means that nobody knows tbe causa. 1 On Oct. 10th, 1 Itb, 12th, GosIWn B MlTf mOnOS XVOUIC Will j sell tickets at one fare for round i trip, limited to 12th. Special train leaves Mitchell on above dates at 7:30 n. m., returning leaves Gosport st 4:30 p. m. Tippecanoe Battle Ground Meeting on Oct. 17th and J8tb. Big crowd, and low fares on the railroads. f ekahma (Neb.) Horald : Mw E. Houston, sister of fj. C . Houston will return to her -boote in Indiana next week, havinc ancnt mora than a year visiting in this v. am wjii wave nisnv irienns who will kindlv renientliev the ilays of the C. Y. G., of which she was a raeraiter. Ototebs of only the choicest bnuds received daily by Benckarf, and served in ait styles, Call and get a can or a dish. All Wool Blanket for 12.50 PER PAIB,, AT T11F, BEE HIVE.
Charles Rawles left for Leba
non, O., on Thursday last, whero be will clerk in a drug store. Cbaa. Stone and bride will, for the present at least, reside with Mrs. Braxtan, on north Walnut at, The laundry firm were paid $400 of the f 800 they were insured for. Tbe settlement was made lait week. . Dr. Gsston waa a soldier, badly wounded one. He ie now County Treasurer, and a good odc. He Will be re-elected. The wife of Alex. Robison.the well known contractor, baa bees quite siok with typho-malarial fever, but is now improving, bbess aumss. TUB COBHER. It is said Dan. "Veerheei' skin is aa soft and velvety aa. a baby't. This is the new growth. ' .You aes Iagalls of Kansas carefully remov J,ery biof the M- hide from When yon bring in a load - (tf cord wood try and pile it Bp straight and solid on that already there don't throw a slick between your jag and some other man's to show vouri We expect that yon a re honest, and don't require you to e;t bibit it in thi way. Tbe 1M0 men are request to meet on the public square on the 27th of October, (the Saturday previous to tbe last grand Uepubli can rally), to determine upon soote program lor that day, A general attendance and interchange of views is noped for, OVERCOATS TO ORDER, 18 M AT TOK CORKER Messrs. Manning and Cooper, colored. Democratic misstonaitiis, came to Bloomington-last Weducsday to see what could be done, with our colored voters.. They did not meet with much success, and it ii bard to imagine what they will report when tliey return to the State Democratic headquarters. C. A. Mobley and EdL. MoGee are in Cincinnati this week buying a carload of goods. -i-Tom Farr is winning friends wherever he goes. Be is of a pleasant social disposition and iiaprerae8 you with' his honesty and cleverness wherever you meet him. There -is nothing about Tom that anybody could obji$. to,, .and . the Progress, believes be will have a satisfactory majority when the votes are to'iutcd . The grand Republican pole raising occurred at the south west corner of the public square on Mon day afternoon. Tbe pole consists of three sections of seventy ieet each, and by .all who have inspected it is said to be the handsomest, atraighteSt timber they huve ever seen. The timber came from the west rt of the county, sod was brought in by Freeland LaRue and Watt. Farmer. The three lec tions wew painted red, white and blue, Lin Mey's drug nouee donating the pidot, and Robert Strong and James Jackson applying it in an arttstitt manner. HEWBST RECKWEAR. AT THE COUMEIt, Providence smiled upon the t (Torts of the Monroe county Republicans Monday afternoon: the sun shone warm and bright, jople were on the streets by thousands from every portion of the connty, the immense, . handsome pole went up without accident or bitch, bauds played, glee clubs sang, and every body,even the Dem ocrats seamed in tbe best of humor. It is a daisy. Come and see it W. N. Hall leavea to-day for J Lamar, Colorado, and about the 1st of November he will go from there to Wichita. Kansas, where he has a position in the officii- of tbe Clerk of the Court. Too can buy a lot of the Bloomington Real Estate Aassocialion, go to; work and build a hruse, and borrow enough money out of the Association's Building Associa tion 4o tide yon over and finally pay you out. This is the only or ganisation in the btate that tells you a piece of property, shows you now io pay out, and assists you to . - - . . . - ii ji'M reaiiy uesire IO 4wn a comfortable borne call on any one of the members of this organi zation and learn what they can and will do for you. Have you seen Jimmy Rohimmn'a display of Queeiisware in his show window? ii e has some vry fine chambersets, and will take j;reat pleasure in giving you figure! on them. He also kceiis tho ehoioest stock of fresh groceries io the town, and requests an examination ol his gooaa ana a comparison ot pnoe. No one can exhibit better or obeapW gooa All Wool Yarn 45c, PER POUND AT TOE BEE HXVB,
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Oo-November 3d the Repablicant of Monroe county will hold their last grand rally We'll get 'em all this time : Sheriff, Auditor, Treasurer, Commissioners, ete. Diclc Fulk hss been doing all tbep irorlc of the Monroe county Ueraocrats with but little assistance, daring the tmmpaigu, so far. U ncle Dick is sr reliable as any old wheel horse, and should be remembered in the "round up" -Dr. Felix Thornton, an old Blooming ton boy, but now a practicing phy sician in Clay co., talked to the Democracy last Saturday night. Felix is quite a political hustler over in bis bailiwick Sorogan, tbe sewing machine man, who has bad a sevitre ttMsl with fever, is oat agai n- , colored womap 83 yean old, mother of James Benson, died recently or tbe Fee fsrai -L, Milt. Rogers and Jsl-S entertaioiaf Ash ton of Utica, Ind. Jos. Dr. uaieteaovjina family arrived in BloomingaMron Wednesday last r-Tutiuriliro8. of South Union are doing n good business, and are oonslaajioCTeaaiag their facilitiea by adding more room Bave anything worthy of exhibition at thtHortioultural Fair, oo the 19th am 20th 7 If so, don't hesitate moment abont taking it there. No entry fee will be charged, but lOctadmiasion will be asked for to meet the incidental expenses The McGec clothing; house- is tak ing a new lease on life, and with j Ed.'s good! taste in decoration and Mr McGee's good judgmentin cuttiogvie li Quae, is bouud to boom - -Word.. -of praise come from each epuulySrhieh H. Q Duncao is canvassilng, and it is not impos sible that Mr. Coojter will be permiueu to .look alter uts law practice while Mr. Duncan looks after the best interests of tbe people in Congress 7 -Father Bogeman and sister have been on a visit to relatione in Ohio. Father B. is popular with all classes snddennm inatiomt. os he is modest, retiring and stijl an able representative of Lis church Rev. Lyon preached in Spring ville, Ind., last Sunday Mrs: II. E. Coon, a sister of Mrs; WvJft RogerSfJajFisiti.ttg,. rolanons sere, jaira. won rraiuci in Michigan Ed. Brodix, the real estato hustlar, was ia St. Louis, last week, attending to business and looking n at tbe great display - Iasao N. Corr and wife, of Pueblo, Colorado, have returned to their home lam i riday was the last day upon which you could remove from one ward or precinct to another -On the 3d Sunday; tne zi lost., oommnnio n services will be held in the U, P. cburch Mr. Wallingford returns to Abbey ville, S. C, this week, with a car-load of horses and molesThere was a leap year party of the masquerade variety, Friday night in, Fairview, a thriving suburb northwest of the city In Polk tp. lasweek Jackson Miller died of consumption -The former Democratic Chaplain of the Prison South, T. J. Cain, is now preach ing for Harrison. Couldn't serve tbe Lord and the devil- Come to Bloomington and see the band someat pole ever raised by any po litical party on any previous occa aion Get ready far the Horti cultural Fair in the Opera House, on Oct 19th and 20th, It can be made a very respectable show with a little effort. Get ready for itJohu Waldrn contemplates r the erection of a neat dwelling honse o,n,west 5th ft,, a(,a cost of l,800, and the contract 'tis said has already been let On Sunday morning last Dr. Tuttle, Pres ident of Wabash College, preaohed in Walnut at. Presbyterian cburch, and assisted Rev. Minion in the communion service Union Temperance Services in M. E. ohurohSunday night last, addressed by Rev, Minton Tbe Demo cratic candidate for Lt. Governor is to speak iu Bloomington Thursday night John Ehni attended a meeting of tbe Y. M. C. A. at Indianapolis last week Several "smart" colored men from Indianapolis have been hired ly the State Democratic Central Committee to distribute, documents among the colored people of Indiana. They were hero the other day, with tbeirpookets full ot light literature Miss Mattie Cher-
ty is on a visit to Gosport rriendsjgK exTetrdwl visit to Mr. MayReld'a
Messrs. rranu ana James Cherry -8pt. Woodward of the "Monnn" was taking in the sights of the future grea) city of Southern Indiana last Wednesday. Mr. W. being 4 taavpayerio irimroe ouu-
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Mayor Dunlap entertained Jests Overstreet at bis- residence while th latter gentleman waa in town Mrs. Geo. Tborton of Bedford, Mrs. Thos. Braxtan and son Frank of Paoli, and Miss Sadie Brigham of Kansas City, were here at tbe 81 one-Bra xtau wedding err, the honest, bard-working farmer, will be the next Sheriff of Monroe county. He ia a man who becomes more popular as you get acquain ted with hint Mayor Dunlap goes to Johnson county this woiik to take part iu the cam paign over there Rev, S. M. Conner of Irvingtoo, Ind., preached la tkie Christian church last Sun day Jas. fieeld's cuttd, an infant j died at tbe family residence near Cross Roads, Monday a week There is to be a grand rally at ndiannpolison Oct. 11th, on which occaeioa Levi P Morton, Jas. Q, Blaine, Chauneey M. DePew, JIB. Foraker, ''Gen. ' Hovey and ' other prominent gentlemen are expected to be present Bainbridge Hall is entiiely helpless from paralysis,, at his lam home northwest of town -Tlsere baa never been a time when there was so much in the line of vegetables, fruits, etc., and at such msouable prices The tramp Who ia not too lazy to reach oat and get it can pick up a good iving in the country Mrs. B. A. MrGee has. been entertaining Miss Mollio Porter of Shoals, Ind., during the past week -The Cour ier is Itlarmed about tbe "jug fund," fearing that too mnch money expended on poles and tho like will make tbe supply short. That's Demo oral ic: always to have an eye to the "prop" ia popular politics The Courier says that WahJen will be elected Co. Treasurer; says it 10 seeming earnest too. That it one oif those funny jofces The Democrats are getting op their winter's wood before the snow comes this year, i. e. : raising numerous poles in the country that will be cut -down immediately after the election for firewood -Fellows who want to be on the winning side should come over to the .Re publican party right sudden now. flUB OVERCOATS THE CORXEitY ! OO Chas. Smith and Morfc Whitaker spent Sunday a week in Spen cer. -Robert Miller, of Miller Bros., hss moved to the bouse on 6ih st. just west of Walter Liudley's. W. H. Jackson of Ellettaville has been given an original invalid pension, John C. Dolan was ont riding last Wednesday, after being con Hned to bis bouse with lever over a month. SCITS TO ORDER, WI9.CHI AT TUB TORN Eat. Mrs. Mary Cron baa been visit ing the Cincinnati Exposition dur ing the past week. Wm. Borford is now in the employ of an electric light company in Kansaa City, Mo. Mrs. Elias Abel suffered 1 stroke of paralysis, one day recent ly, bv which she has lost control of the muscle of her face. Mrs, Mary (McCalla) Harris and little son left Bloomington on Wednesday last for Oberltn, O. where Prof, Harris is at present located. Gbeat Cleabakcb Sale of Cloaks, at the Banner. Come early. Tobe East baa let the contract for building h is boose on Vest 6th street to Griffy & Co. The work will be crowded to an early completion, as Tobe desires to occupy the house as soon as possible. PANTS MADE TO ORDER. a 00 m mo AT THE CORKER Tom Farir was a soldier, and a good one. . He will be elected Sheriff of Monroe county, and will make a good one. One of the most popular young men in the county is Wm.T. Blair, onr candidate for Auditor. He is a competent business man, he is honest and straight forward, and will make a No. 1 official. See the mne of custom made Shoes, at the Banner. . Mrs. J, Mayfield and daughters, of G rover, Colorado, returned to their home in that place on Tuesday night of lat week after parents, Henry EUer and wife, of this county. DRESS SHIRTS THE CORKER Fifrv-Two iscH all wol Trjcot at-. 5rClc.4 at (bo Pinner
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Part irai taOraeoiburg: In week. To 8tdnt will ba out, thti wsstli BiehitnlMa :ind Woroi snl Btii, Prof. B ryim 1 peat one i Uty esf in IniiliiRiipolU laal waak. Prof. Clark vm too i oa '?attrlay latt to iiMat Mi 0)sie ' Beaxra U bow Pbt PnReeA gUf and McC Hi lar ,a Sigm 014. ; eminiuy In PitUbarg, P. ' B. B fiurbitck wbs iraf tialled b n on Jloudiy, returned i Friday f lint weak. ' Jobli Sbunr.m of '8, !t ii to, eking icliool :Ar bl bome In OraAnobaf ttai in the tlttr Jw days hwt wk. ' Id tlta Adamt v. Sr.i?h olub, tR of btto Ixtll m if riday but, tha miuu war victor! qui. Cornell UnWonity tlnitnt tbe 1irwt Fratoaiait olau aver ntiiriag aa ijairioan coliaits, It nombern 00( Tbe Btrnttblieiui ttadscits of all tt twi leget in tbu Suta are now ma king at tans;menu rot' n oaf on woica tnoy (My via Genenil llarriaoa in a bidy.-: If Bob Biardette devuloB in taaoVMv aa be lid tn naint, clfn homor, be wiU niYe ,1 nit ur eetoie nun ot wpujp eirj Joyi roi m may weu ua ewaav. Tbf.BfiHb)Icw staditiitt fcT? bisftiijsed lul Hb Bwt Felnr Pr.id,snt. Tbeodori Louden w IU oordtng 8notryt and AIoqm Mawett tie Correal onahke geo rotary. Philo now baa tbe following list of com petent oncei: JTiiunt, rvort. rnir ; ViOa Pinidont, 3. l. M itcbull ; Scetary, Xucwae lleteaif ; Trcatmrtr, P. Si, Vrtmlae. . : Mr. llMMlore Loodett U luym Clblaf of Sec. S or 'ibi Pbi Oamtaa Delta fratirmlty . Tbia ii tbe third lurgut BeeUon In the ubkm statin, ana emi toe inatias ana lilinoHV Advan(l work for ib d:tee f 31. A U being done by two member of the f6ultr of DePnuw UnivtriltT, and by oava teacher in tbe city ch!t. Itif ktnatter of contttmtulation that more woHt f thia kind it bttine done in liodhma UuiiMirtlty eaea yoiir, A ettiArau daneiac seiioot tauebt by C. B. Vtrrll will bttnn iti tet m of il lenoai lit Ulny't bulld.,ng on Frwhy nltbt , nest, .Mr, Worrall w a eooa tewibeif and tbe iitinle will be flrkt cla, f-i ery ilu dent abiHdd attend. Tww, S A It lee aeoa.- : PwiiADKuraiA. Oct. 3. At the Meet ing oftAe Philadelphia Bit AiiueHv. tioi) at, Bailletoa, beld ytrdny, tome little flitter wat eaoMd Iff tee letter from tbe uhunih at Lower Iferioa, which aanouneei that BobeH .1. Bunietttw tie wan kaowa humoritt, hat been ikeaaed to preicb. Undur tbe auatiieet and for ll lxtnefit of tbe tfniTenity Shalteaneiire (Huts Mr. A. e. llurbank, tbs well anown i-eader, will givo a Sbaketpeare Meadiag ila thi Oollego Cbapel next Friday eventaa, ml half pari; aoven. Tbe club wobta ui procore iS'a and pfctuin iuuitrati or im drama, nml to that end invitm tlw patron age 01 nie puunc. Antone Boyaen, tbe little son of tbx late Ptolemor Boyten, prafeeeor at! man ia tho Dniverittr. wbo k iu tbe Stt. grade of tbe public tr.eool, ia tnklnj ttni war! 2rine of tbe Preoaniory fWt; atHour ixrmaB at tno uvirenitv. m aiao tauna uia ueroiaa.. . Dr, iliitdMt wat 1W IntoiJapl :Janf:: day !ut where d aeiiTereo out lacniK, Btbiot of Uie JDiut" On Friday afternoon the: IkanaeraU: student organised a club otlllnje it tb ) "Uooput Utuaroa, in nonor ot wt w. Cooper. Tbe club ii officered by tlte fol lowing mon: Preeidjiot, W. V. Moffett; Vice 1'iwideat, J. JR. Muts; SetweUrf Iiaae ICaeb. Mrs, Woodtord reterned on Ktendiif hut. The Democratic atudeata will blowoin out in a. few day wilth four loitfii bati--dasa t mcrellat. xa uopubliean wuaenw will come out with Baabeauwroboji. Dr. Tuttlepreeidetut of Wabath collegia who lectured Sunday afternoon, vltiud the University on Monday. Silait Conger of '8j a Preb;rterwiR tniaUtar, was recently married tu aaOb m lady. . P eople passing on the trail m Mondity were attracted by tb hmdon ie aonemraneaof tbe Benubliean iboiiiw wi h itataa: and streamer, and tbe ear window's went up with a thtid. No wundar t!ia. Danae-imt era jealous. -. Mr. E. S. Brodix, one of the popahir yoang bustness men or tbtii toe IIty, will tie found t the Bee Hive Dry uooai uouse nnui quarantine aa oena raitea in tne aoutai . Mr. W. W. Wicks will leare Bloomiagton to-morrow (Wtdtiesdsy) ror uiiiitorntai on a ouatneet trip, sxpecting to remain .away about six week. Mrs. Blackntone of Martin - ilia it in tbe etty. The gallant Gaston, he of tbe hattared arm. will oontinue to sand tut your tax receipt. No one couhl hi re the ",'all" to vote against uch a miia. Mrs. Batterton, Mrs, Alexan der and Mi Clar Orchard go to ladhtnapalU to-morrow ( Wednesday) . Mr. Geo. Lindley of Lawrence, Kansas, baa been yinting bis unclo,Hirin JUmdloy or this city ror the pastweqa. Mrs. Rvors eoes to Athena.'!), to-diiy, to visit relatiooa and Hem la. The Pedtgo Washing Mitehine Factory at Harrodsburg was sold. last week at administrators sal. and was purchased by Ed. Ander son and Mrs, Ptdigo. . Wm. Blakely was 411 town last Monday snd witnessed tt Harrison pole raising, aadid thouci anda of others. Cant, M, A . Gclwiuk of Green - castle was iu town Alonuay evening. Mrs. John Waldron and MitM Mollie, were iu Iudiannpoliis last wee';, ... The wife of John K. ' Anderson died at her home in Bloomington on Tuesday of last wemk, after several years of suffering, Mirs. A was an estimable woman ami will be missed by a lairge circle ol friends and relations, Misses Fanuie and Cm O'Boyle ot Terre Haute are visiting Mrs, J. G, McPheeler, Mrs. Addison Satith turned In Riaiiminirtnn fiom litoaltvJ M! w. Mieh,, on Wednesday tvewsf very rninm relieved of hay Aivar Mrs. McGlllus of Kankakee, .,, . . t . , ,v , ' Ills,, sifter of Hon. John C. Do so, retiifoR hi;r ho(r Iftst eek..
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Tav soots of oitr I5ie1 C. hi AlbliSAl at- .a-.!" Fwa Sale Csim.K.-fg irrr atoves. .JBoqintoi; - mi Si. Walnut st. Bsikq on viMit ia oduoaJ gareyoo the biiguest ptteB r f - - - ii .in M0.0l Wast nails, liinfi, igryour new ntiose r Vf' 1 MB ym dO. VVaBto Ortss, trim kettle, or aa "Eadf stave 7 lo t !iure. k ind of cutlery, faints 01 n sties 7 Certainly. n ied a heatinf; r&tr 1106ft thinking of tr at? JJuo't that Maker, eell & "Uo.best that have ever been in the county? ft will pxt fall cill at this sure, and im twrl-il .la .1 . y . 11 l.liBB aaaai - aaa 2' ft DO NOT FAIL to try XH CM kffees. C. L. ALBXAngil C.nntrvt Ttw. Tar SwJ. tbd hardware atcre of W. iEW SOHGH0JC,
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At t .1 mr k irnsnn).? Buii.iinci mttetiai of all Itii tiai of all Wmk?l and at low uricst. . A W.4f.AlVUPKt2l Tan first Oyiiteta f tbe received at At, Volpert'a wainti il1 side tsiiery. Go to M. liVjpi'rt's north it Bakery for a go-xl dwh of fian I ,ininr Dvrfon. - . ,. - ,,, : n. - . -a is Liniment cured lay Sue l!laBSti:alre..t. two ugly Mood apuvina wajast wi taacer nervsiuo atirast . tt mi tMtarkeaai'. BlominK ore I eref wod. JOHN UcCA IN, ttores BeaMK JJaritngwjar fat Sold by n. Undley, IUgfM, Ellaoo iagtoa, lad,. v Call. DrieleilrtwsslrVtl ap pks, bacon, lai-d, ckotso.tuntrf produce, and an eepssiairy ks iut of tobacco und cignrs, oswJm twml at Hemp. Wilst n't grocery Oysters served io all styles k . M, Volpert'a IkikeTf, worth si aauare. . 4- $ Tby M. Voliei t'a Bread, salt to be the best n the otryii Stujdebakee. WaqowO? -ITw Watwtfii II! Hacr ftttfe0e, Ahh PARTIES tNDBBTRV TTUB MrPUESrSSS UAMSHTAMW CO., WRWH IS KO!T OVTiO.r Wfrt INKSS, WILL HAVE WBBJgnXT. days to sEvriJBr-smm counts and irorss mm a if.
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Clerk of tha Oifsu.it Court -of W 5 Ail 7 County, State of IitdiB teemrdkF 9 estate of Periina Wihoa, lata Jl'.aji4i;
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