Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 November 1888 — Page 2

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mr' W. ML r .. TbaCbariermyt of tbt jar ai abafe baaatr, taaaentMI did M Ml with KMC.Mag of tke kind, bat was -tf rebiked, aal AtWiwinrjettTOyfl sad not aUwtnd t bayt a place ia tbt fiat.'! TW troth at tbe fifr k that tha MMai a tk&tjk bncr would rsaa them If it ffim tat tirade, 1 iMMtkd tt k7 ftfir a abort " TJbf Pasassnitirr n t otaY last triauaday wm a sane only hh tbt iumUt wKa uaa an 4tofMltMdkoaQf pbee as a fa 1 hi if at af 8and i about trftWllwIlw tbk Tali to Rynnttuaa wa at "wB beet," iijll la. AaaitolMiiM&m, ;aja)ytwtar itm band 'BlByimtCB sunn b ferhant Marfta a fay rata wmm tmm tt.St ( 1. a a day dart ag harvest, ato. After OiiiliU w eject, if to) fie Hat goat tan tct. wag wB tap to so. pr Bay tar tag it wwtww, a tta in aaiwa ith li yirt will by taa irfMM a aWWl in far toward . an: tasni fffSi S T tb feawhfi. T " nmatratc set of peoafcjlfinrmbaMat art frtghteBtd, J bow nwt to ;.Mk in nop at Ha lit is i t ftiadatioahit8 for licnr Ton ate) aot Uaarprkwl if tbey aaraat Bhir ol awnfetrng Ha frthe, or charge Tea Fair with being ia Earapa while tbawar wat being - TemtaBW'Jtv Qnsftw ' a baialat asatt, Mai a good to bt Tew knt tt ne ia a to retain him IB woaJd bt haDov Ac Oat (Ms asonth, when ttoV to At l:.' 1 m ... . wltt had He Win.BI.ir tobmd the ia a mnaeral fovoritetadi HeaWreaall this, ibem aeoaspeteat baai aoaav aad bt it obbtaac to all. ': Every-toleWsbon1d vote for At ama who will attend to bis bant aatareata ia Congress H. C. Daav - taaw What data Georn Oonntr haawor tart aboot. tbt aoldier? Kotbiac Ytto tor Daaeaa aad fenber yowr own to the Both prepared to wwk. Use yaar beat jwdgment. Weantioanv ereJU, bo4 arm. it

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into iMty wnea almost wtlhta oar JUtaai Bt vigiUat and tat that amfliaaal n nnduhawd nlaaw to rasoiUd to by the oppoatftoa te aetketr to it that aa faaaabk Tataday aaoraaag. Bt pnbftrans, A Ml veto tarefaDy handled, will oar the ticket. DmrV It will lake work wark, too, to tneremadcsarr to defeat Tom Farrlar Chtriff. The Deaaocraw i to retain control of tboconrta aaw wiiielcet GUmoreHtber can. Taatafaat be permitted to do an. VeoaaeJeet Tom Farr, but ir win take work, with tbt fgbt tbt eaeary are Basking agaiaat bim. fall dnva worlr Taesdav. wBteontiautto .collect oar taxes. Tom Farr wiHaall wk. mmmmriimW&im dttr, and -Mmwj Mtw wnr aoena to ataxing the dnjtlicatea. Be mou it to. liatea to tbt miareprrtento ttont efrbttoemiet of tratb and foirnemattbey talk with venoaaed toagnea abnat tlie candidates on the BepabliesB riefcet Jar enaaty fiera Acoorditg to their atoriea thftoiaaotbingtonfaad for tbeat aanttotHaortteiiag tbey bars to done. It is disgusting to bear anmeof Ibt Democrat criticizing aw sasasf ti mpcranps-feearda(wbea it it known that toast of tbt Democratic candidate arc not tempi, 'ene men and have never even made pretensions that way. . BtvigilnnsIteBublkana! Bt at the polls before flfr hour for on ening. . Tbt polla will be open at t o'clock endcavitf to be tnert at 7 odncav or even anoner, and tee .that ao anfoir dvantfe is taken to tbt trjraniaation of the election bmrda. Tbi it going, to l bit ler ngttt no etold ptoyr aboot H d sr moat bt prvparedtotle aaand aH tbt is daw them. sT-Y for Oaiwi forTreatartr, (f for BUir for Auditor, vote for farr for Sberif. JaM take a Re rAirm tirbet, fold It and place it the tolfot boa wMhiaAttremonr, tad vm will be all rigu yon csht g.rtpy.

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trfctcf ao to iwto'BMd. itwowd ba a gtarhMa tbia ont Hack to a; : riHmato r alenroa baa deleataa Caopar af gaftoofomatr r . D. Qaato brtba RbUca iMMMtoa faTmutrr. He w a ckao, AMtraJ bmo. Hwaat. ?alhnt apldier. Be baa aervcd tbt peopk low eaootb new for tbtm tokoow wbatboaiaml tbar will aVabtkaa reeornito in bin tb to acrrttbcm rarttor atilL - -Tbt DtoKwrajtt wera neyer better orfanwei Ibrjr have tbt Ctaettl foverament at their back, aad i large fend for tbt parpoM of eornatnig voter. That they will i . - - k. mam o aaa w wai; w ua beBaea they will reaort to anytbiag to aeeare aoceMa. If caob eattaty of the Stato will girt eapeo utl atteatio- totat ticket, the ute of Iadiaaa will go Bepnblieaii by a goad Wg awJorilT. Jrt twry Btv pabneaa do MpM weu. ",-' "". I papkraad aatta&etory preaeojatingattoney. He -will be elected by a treaMadoaa Majority on the' Ctbof Kowaer4 See that yoor ticket laefatdw Im name Toto Purr never forgeta a fa-c-JBgbt aow it tbtohaMt for rim to rawer asm one. tie w me Repoblias toadidate for Sheriff. Tto election oocora oo' ifov. th. Veto for him, and ate to it that atbeta who are ndiffineat alao cast their faaBota ligoVoa '.-that day, and by tbie ieaoa yao can cireantveot a deep bud eebeaw dpw the part of the Democracy to defeat bin, , - A strong eflort b to be made by the Pcetoeraey to detrat Tom Farr. and not oatr will awappinc .at trading.be icatirted to, but tbt prodigal ose of money will be pae f their atreag potato The Demteraey domt intend (o give op the office of Sheriff without a deanerate hetragglr, H i of tptend valne. to tbem, and ma. fnenri:af noneit Tom moat be vigiuat if they woold thwart tbt shrewd worker who are at raiaiag erery. point fo aecure bia defeat In arder to' aave.your vote that voar ticket has the of Thomas Ferr for Sheriff. Ten don't want to vote for a man who ia sare to suffer deft-at, so he certam to vote forFr.' 'fany Deme.lrtiawiaTota Farr'a rood

Ihlpotota, will veto for bim knowing

that h wiU-mak a firatHstasaSherbT. A eood citisen. a brave abldier, ia wbt theysay ofTom Farr, the Renoobcan eaaditfste lor snentt. Tbeeaea who were in tbt army bim. the people who have been bis neighbors, all join ia oer tifyimeto hi fiat patott, rarr w ererybodys friendV-he is genial, kindaeoommodating, and stands well with those with whom be ucounted. wMMMaa' jwto m HarrisoB and Bovey, remem ber,arethe candidates for whom tvery Rnpuolican and many Democrats) anoatd vote; IM Indiann for oee navt a. rrestdeBt-4on't ear for that office. Why the mere fact that Harrison m an Indiana man ought to. be sufficient to iaevery Indiana 'man to vote tor --SeidterVeteims will be promptly attended to when H. C. Dnneas btcomis "a member Of Coogrem. His opponent, Mr. Cooper, was not n soldier aor t be in sympathy with the soldier clement, while Jtonean wulaO au m n power for them, as every one well knows. tat;Dnacaa go eat of Monroe en. then with a routine big majority, aad all will be wep. people become infiatrd over aiittle ofhoe, bnt Tom Jfarr ss not amaVof thai kind of material : bob jnat what be teems : a sensible, ooiet tlemaa, who will go about iMadoties to ta'weoeteotatioos way. He will be the Sheriff, and wUl rive bia pertcnal attention to the tfatog:atMiie - tb'se is- notmp:W more than a living in it at present. The men are for Billy Bbir; the: woman art for Blair, and the children, all know hira and. greet bias. Beit a kind of "people's candidate,' ateonded by the RepnhBoan party. It was wist in tW toOybeeaaat be is the strongest mn they contd have selected not on? v strong, bat popnUr aad competent. B iejatt a good at elected. Wkerei tbt .man that, can with reason find anv foolt with Dr. Gaston or Tom Fsrr 7 They were both eallsnt soldiers, they are both first-class citiarat, tbey art men who have no snperinrt as clevr men aad good neighbors. TIe soldier of Monroe county, irrespectiveof party prtdjudtces, should tee to it thst tntose two men ate elected, and by good nujorities. Their opponenta on the Democraito ticket wera not aoldiers in fnat there are no soldier on that ticket ; at-att. Vote for Gaston for TreasV and for Farr for Sheriff. . No Bsore eloquent speech eboid re made than that of -ior friend Dr. Gaston, when ha present that ataimed hand and erippltdV arm mads ao by rebel bullets. Person ally Dr. GsMon ia- a nice gfnlleman and officially he bt no wiprr-ion-' Yti ihoTil.l vote for him.

- The Bepablloana of the 6h itwtriet onght to be repreaenttd In Coogrtaa, and they will be if they vn a little attention to the race i.aw being made between Duncan ad Cooper. Cooper hasn't artare thing by any manner of mean, and ii' the Republicans of Monroe coudy will da as well by Duncan as 'ey will do by bim. in other coontkea of the district, be will be triumphantly elected. -BUir, wT t,"wilI bt next Auditor of Monroe county. He wilt be elected Nov. 0th, and takes postessHM as soon as the legsl foruialKies are complied with. Usually the Auditor goes in a year after bis election, bat as a yaoanoy existed, iilled by appointment, he will go tb' week following. He is Aoditor right now, except tbt formalitiesv ":- i . in Aftef yoa vote, on the morning of Nov.- 6ib, inquire after' any one who may be sick or aeriigtnt..

and all willbeDdmw that they too eome.up or

ato'fbroogtif np to vote, . W win need eyery Bepablimn .vote for ilarrison, Bovey and the rest. Don't forget this, please, The business of tbt Auditoi ' iffice will b conducted hereafter with tthe same eart that baa been ahown for many years Blair will take -pride in seeing that it is kept up to the standard. There it ao better business man in the town (ban V. T. Blair, and he well spare no effort in tbt right direction. The Audi tor's books need close, careful attention, being a check upon thate of the Treasurer, and are store important than many taxpayeta know. People all through the county weai. to feel a deep personal interest in the snocess of Tom Fsrr, the Republican nominee for Sh eriff. There are everal. very snlwtaaMal reasons for Ibis, prominent among which are the facts that Tom Farr waa a gallant soldier, be ia a N. citisen', nod no better neighbor was ever known. Tom, too, it eompetrat to fill tbe office with credit to himself aad satisfaction to bis numerous friends, and he will increase his list of friends all th time bt is holding the position. Tom will have to come to town to livt on tbt 1Mb of November. . - Dr. Jas. D. Maxwell jr. ifthe Republican candidate for the office of Coroner of Monroe county. The Doctor is an affable gentleman, a tiioroughly educated ptrfsiciaB and sorgeon, and gives to the position the importance it deserve. -t Never did a party have t an didate with a better record,,,or one against whom less eo'nld be said, than oar jsndidata. . for Troasurer, Dr. Gaston. Tb Doctor is a tip ton man in every way be w bind, acoummociatiot, ana yet ttienar . ... -.1 m strioity to tbt bntinett of Kit office with anromntnest tbat ahonw- aim to be a model official. Dr. iuaaton mb man who never says twiRtit arainst an opponent he jnitt purtoes the even teqor of his way, and at a . -n V" a a . 3 M a wii ne amag ousiness at ine jbh stand afttr the 0th of Novsmbto -r-H. C. Donean it tbt RepnUi can candidate for Congress ia the 51b district.. Everything at present point to his election. Heist soldier and a soldier's friend r men who will do all in bis power if- in Congress, to further tbt soldierr interests, bee that be is elected on the 6th of November, and oar word for it the chsoge from Matson to Duncan will be one of the meet mtisfactory ones ever made. Remember Duncan for Con greta. Everybody will vote for Billy BUir it is bard to estimate how much bis majority will bej but it will be large emngb for all praeti cal porposes. Blair is by nature eomi fellow, and so h a suocess in a race for office. Tb people wbo have been accommodated and assisted by bim on so many occasions, can't help voting tor htm they wast to vote for bim and will do so. He will be the next Auditor of Monroe county. J.ust write that on your slates, children. :.-."..-:i'-'l 1,1M, ' Farr, Gaston, Peterson and Buskirk, on the Republican; ticket, were soldier. jNot a single man on tbe Democratic . county ticket was in the army. Everything else being equsl, the soldiers- ought to be reeognizHl by a vote. Don't yon think so? These men are cer tainly tbe equals in every way of the Democratic candidates. The office of county commisioner is one of the most important that is to be filled this fall. County commissioners get right down to the interest of the n.t)Uc for more closely than any other class Of officers. Tbey can conduct the business of the county carefully and economically, or they can ruin the finance by prodigality and foolish expenditure. No better men are to be found in Monroe county to day than are offered by the Repub lican pnny tor mesa positions. Wm. Peterson and John C. CUy Aet. the men rote for them. Special. On Friday of each week tbe Banner will have a Sjx-c-ial Price on some article. Cnte nnd see what it is. Each week will he a different article. Bhrf.de v dr Co. A contrymiin biting; aikod in whom lia put Bia truat, t-tld-when b hail cold lie put it in tr, Funotr't Cough Bo.nay. For Mla by F-iaio Bant.., Bloominrlc mi 3- SI. M atiivrb, U)r Crck, Ind,-

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One price tp evry one. Everything marked

EHQt.iaBl8iin Liniment removei all Hard. 8ofL or Cailotut-d Lumps and Bkunbbati from imran, Btoud Spavin, Curtw,8plibt, 8weeaey,Kinb6ne,i$tiM, Sprain t, all Swollen ThroaU, CtMiena, ete. Save $50 by ute of on boltloi : warranted. t)old by H. X.indley,lrugg"t,BUHroi. inRton, Ind. C. C, TURNER, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER Fornitiire Dealer. I have too largatt and Hnt alcted ttosk over broucbt to fllooinjnrloa. and wUl m!1 yoo goodt ebaapar than aay on. I sav a tta ditplay of J - Chncaber Soites, PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Pancy Chairs, Baby Waboks, Caepet Sweepers. M i rhors. riCTUBl'. FRAMES. OHGANS kapt in ttock. and told on monthlr naymcntt. I -aav the HouMbold Srnine Macbin tbo bett itacblaa roado, and tUa ebatneaUl i alto kaap . Ciodiiaz far Fnerab whleh only (iostt about onv-balf at mocbo ouier clouting, uoma ana too m,wm d DONCAlf 4 BATMAN, Ujt BTotlce tm aj.ltetltoaitt. Tbe Stata of IndUna.Monroe County f. la tb Circuit C.-urt, of Monro county, in tb Hthta.of lodiaa, Kovamber Term, 1S8. CamptaintXttxUMl: Hiram Brnra va. Joacpfc Bi8batlr., Mary E. Sbnrpa, Joteph K. BbMp Ak bion E.8hiard. Ba it known, tbat on tb Id day of October, IMS, the abav named pUlntiff, by bit aturne.ni, filed in the oflk of tbe Clerk f tb Circuit Court of Monro County in the Stata of Indiana, hit complaint t gamut tbo above namnd defendant ; and on laid day, the ttid plaintiff tiled in the Cle -k't office the affidavit of a oompeteat peiaon, thawing that teid, defendant. Albion K- Shepard, it not a retidant ol tb 8ut of Indiana, tbat a cant of action exifta againtt bim ia relation to real ettat and to foirclofe a mortgage thereon and tiwt thai laid defendant it a neuanar; party tlierrto, and taid plaintiff bavinx by endommeaf. on taia complaint required the detondtnt to appear in raid Court and apuwor or dtmur thereto, on tbe 2ltb d.v of Novimber, 1S8B, Nov tberofort, taid defendant latt above named it hereby notified of tb Ming and pendency of taid complaint epeinit him and th it unlett he appear and nwerr or dein an thereto, at the calling of taid caute cn tho Jlth dy of November, 1888. tbe tamebetna; the 8tb judicial day of a terra oi'taid Court, to be bexun and held at tb urf. Houte in th City of Btnoroington, on third Mondny in Jtioinber, 1816, t&id eomplaint, and the malterr and thingt l.harwii tioattined and alleged, will be beard and determined in hit tbfence. - - FJidCH FUIXER. Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Oct- 3 1838.

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BOH'T FAIL - TO VISIT THE MODEIi DRY GOODS HOUSE

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When Yon Will Find Complete Stock of

Hosiery, Laces, Embroiderie, Table Linen, Cor-

... set, notions, And the luii-geat Btrek of JI1 01L.OVES in the City We have just added to our stock a line of DRESS GOODS which it will pay you to enniiae. . Clre ia trial. "

West Bide Square,

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FINE WlRCOATS,

SATIN-FACED AND SILK-LINED :

A eamnlate and beautiful assortment, from 910 (o 935, tail!- r mad and

perfect fitting, such as taijors charge you from 4Q to W) for. GENTLEMEN DESIRING SOMETHING THAT IS FINE, are invited to inspect these superb garments. The Eaole Clothing House, BUOOMirJCTOfJ, IND.

OIdD nmTtvm of av pointm ext Of RUCKtTEK. ""ck is ,"E uivbh, tbat . . i via minemtneu nan seen appointed nv tha Monroe (Jirauit CdiirL Ksmivar at the trm of liollenbaclier A 8on. and hu euanled a tu;h Receiver. UDAKtiKi H. nrriiEKTISin. Bloonuntfton, lnd. StjH.:e, 1888.

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in plain ligurefiw AdmluiHii stor'ii Snlle of Ken I Kwtmtei,'' XTOTICK IS II JCRSBY 6iVE!l, tbat 11 by virtue of e crdar of the Mtmroari ;lcuit Court, th ondertigned, it Ad mifiiitrttor of th etiatn i Nicholiit S. Moyfieid, decetted, will oBUr for ff" at auction, at tbe tou ih door of thej.Ccart Kmtte in the city oT UloominKlwnr'Coiiaty of Monroe and t tntj of Indian, oa FRIDAY, NOV Kit BEE. 393 tw, the undivided tw-H hiidt f the follnrio5 drteribed Real Kitati, aituat ia tb County of Monro ani 8 tat of Inditna to-vH: Part of atctka ( ) twenty-nla, () bt,ranga (l) ft weet,!oundd follow : conuiianrir r tt a ooint -on tbo north line of taid loot ion, at a dUtaai of it polo and snnceiawt ifrom a eiwwsr which it the nortfctatt 'comer of clu rch lot; and it alto ' th ft iiorthirett coram of the rtitt half, and the northeait cornt of the wett half of tie r.oiihcatt quartiu' at tnid section; runnini; tbenc vest wn th trction line 33 polee to a rttke. thine (with an allowtni of 4i vis th atcdl tout a'eattzs piiteiands ltaks, tinmen touth 18 eatt 3i point, tbene OMtx rallel with tha taid tiactioa Una 3 pollei and 11 Unta to a ttKm w toe ow mill iac, thnve up the cn ter of tbd old mill rea north wett M pt let to a ttake, tinine north 11 wett SO petec, thence irtt iO polei to tb place uf lytgianin, io tainipg T tt-ICO acrea. Alto the following tract or land, bring part of the watt half t f tbe nortl.taat unartcr of taction i2B i twanty-ntn, biwn (8) eight, range (IJ sne wett,boundaii imfoU law: commencing al.a.point iintlte Bne dividing taid quarter lection, 13 phi sad It links south of t aorthiiMt oornof of tid Wett half quarter, tHeoc running wett is pole and eigoi nnat, to unco north 13 polet and U linkji. thanci wrat 9 polet to the center or tbn oU mill raco. thence tontherly (i 4 poiea, tbenoa mhI IS pate to th HKa dtvtainf-iSd qi&rta -tina: thnaoe north alone said tin- rata and 8 link to the plJo of begiaaiiig con taining o acm. AfvJ tbe followi ng tract or land,, iwtt tii twenty-fle aurce off blie tooth aid of tha wtt naif of tb t louthttit quart n- of tection (30) twenty, town (8.) eighu wage (i; on waa. . TEBttfl OF 8ALK. One-lhird cath,cne third in nine mtntht and ono-third In bis h teen month from day of iiale, 8oju -ed by tiitM at in ertut waiving relief from vsluwlion law,; and teeured by good fi eo-hold lurntie. Hale to ongtn at 1:30 o clock p. m. BKN. ADAMS, Oct. 31. 1888. Adminhttwor. Iouaea & Bogai. AttorneyK. Whrambitter !:lf bydraceinc 'ouad with lame back, di'teMM kidney, diopai cal twellings, teintlt wnaknett, iiervout duhilii, heart ditctNi and rhpaml4i caw. OninU, whan Dr. Kroner' Kidae;r ant litckacho (Jura will to qutkly mre? Rev. A. J. Mereliant, Pretiding fllder. writet: "Iteava ma )mot iartaat aac entirely permanenl; relief." Sup: or t all known metfiom t in tbcte immi. ' For tal hv Fai:t Bih., Uloamiacten, and 8. M. Mara , Clear Crk, Ind, tin ran. si, so. - Simply purify inir and clan$iiit Ih-i blood it not auffiniipnl. It rreadt rtiehin alro, tb mrvout tj'ttem need toning uf ail ol wmcn it accompmnei ny nr. ner't Blood and Liver Remedy nnd Iterv i Tonic. Ute hit Cough Honoy ;i all ctwght; hit Ooldcia Ketlel' in H paim, tnd ttoinach and bowel djspreri; hit Kidney tnd Buckfi che Cur in larnrn back, droptv and all kid uet ditordert ; h it Garman Kyftile in lore nycm encktd tki i pilet; hhi CspiM Killtrt for appetitt an4 ttraactn. r or M!e ry r.ttit pans... uiconiirpior, ad S. M. SlAta'uii, CUar Crk, tji.d.

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