Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 January 1889 — Page 3
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New UEIICKABT " the bornod bnibing, BAHA5AV RAJsisa, ,; AM.; -5 . King tW kepl in firstlasrMisbaaiBit ef ttna lciadi . OOs Benciuri flndHbot nada-p-jost rrceinwl ly C. h.Al&xXi1M b west aide - -Choicest CbSee, Teas, Tobaegrocery atara.. Try one of the new bttaimal eigars at thia atore. 'Ttpawntpa eooM m beiug wi-ijed by Charley MoMey are wvf desirable, because thev have bwn reelected with nBusaat cam Ckiylry went after 'he goods and them .iavpersoa, and be has befft in baiaes so kwjg that he knowajprt what wttl suit' tfce peop.e is dii loeatity. He ha a neat stx cf iwxKsJand aboes, in addiikyrt to hiadreas and faacy goods, and ft eliewry.thlof vv hi .Hsisa enc expeas are Kght' and emabus af&rd to$ell for a great f.t laaatnjtatae-ajf hia. CBmpetiftsis. . ' .. TOT wttl nd tl beat goods, w ' tha roeerr Hatevat Heoap. WiboaV. II receives fresh gordevery week, - s that nothing in hia hornets stale. Call to Via m "Piogrew Blocks ' -it Meea dotbihf btfirium. south side f tbe square, cui exmiaethe aww stock of fbrniAisjgaodii.-' He haa soaae of the ''Jme.tWAw, ahirtav aciajien-nuiv-4dattaa)fls. hate,- etc- ewer r Vibi W thiscwo. He ki whe the niceataad aaost. abion&5 msr" " T rrriWe want aome more reliable Biejfc;io aett ear saraery stock; giiatanteed firatlasa, true to name Brdered, an4delrvered iq god, fccaMn aeufiition.. Balary and expiiisastor caaMBismon irpreterrto). tc Tbe C. 1 A w.a vMvmn tit. C. ANZANDT maamem esiaaL.ai wat v V fmtmi athia MUnd fa tba SwOMry iWJaha eempleto ila ef 1ERB'S feppHea. Ba wuVlnrmfter &m&Bfr entire atteauoai to mnaapicial i:BML mail Vitf miutw ok tba bert ' d )Mew tin iowtt. Bam wall Bt tfce plsiw, thtdbary Vkck, North de8yiaf. FUSSmiBC EEALCX. J xmzujtK AH I) UHuavKrAa. tyo noons - li aarr in Bloohikbiok, ATO.WD :. COMS AtfO (K MR BBVaW n' j. gsjjr- Ffui cooa voRTaror vaw ;." -Ra ixaTBtac Swae, " eiba or!
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TTm Indiana Farmer, tha gwt, most intemrting, most praoti,ytSml,u,P- 5 per poblisbed, otoses ita twenty- , third year whk brighter prospects j0' than at any period in its history. ; The Carmen of Indiana ooght to be proud of the fact that such an excellent paper ax tb Indiana Fanner pablisned in tbe state, and ibe fact that its typographical appearancc, ana and graeraJ excetiemjej ; have been greatly inaproved within tbe paaa two year, is pretty good iwdteatkm that they are giving it their beany support. 1 be Farmer deserves prosperity. It will be sent one year for $ I, or a sample copy will be sent free, by addressing The Indiana Farmer Ca., Indianapolis. KUTS asb GRaPES You ought toaee them; at H. T. Swindler's Bakery, Conectionery aft) Eestaarant. It is a display tibat will make yonr mouth water. IT B THE irftXDER OFTItB AS; the stock f gnods en the uh-lvee, eonntfrs, and id the drawers, at the Smith Jewelry Store and Baar, aoath 8dfi This hnw receives err-load after cir4oar,of goods, and yet t hey , are,. ,p!d with 8iieh rapidity that there is alwAjds n6oTinoreV TheoW"nvBot all of a light or fragile character either, a some niieht snppoae, for there are gold and' silver watches of the beat brand, clin k of the most relhible nianufacinre, silver ware; that h kwwn ; be standard , even tinware is included in thi mammoth steak. . Many hnosehold artiotea that are very useful and ornamental .are also sold bete for triStng Hew DATB8 Akd oytT I0r . PEK MKTKD AX C JU AldSAAJfc DER'S. NICEST CANDIES you EVsaw at H. T. Swindler's. Th r hoose ha stocked op speoially 'fi.r the Hobday trade, and they ask yea to call and jea them . . For Holiday Candies, and o'tb -' er palate ticklers, each as oranges, bananas, nuts, etc., go to Heeop. Wilson a grocery under the frejreae. OSes. . It is 6tb at. heaiiqqartera. a T . Look ih jct Jimmy Bobinson windows,, west -side square, and. are the dtanlav of haodsome China Cups, Saucers and Mugs they are just ecrumptioo. tie baa some of the meat-elegant articles in mnware and fancy wares you ever saw.. Take a peep at the Granra, Kaisins, Uranges, choice Apples and Candies be baa brought on (or tbe Hobdays. Be will ill your basket for very little money. Call and tea him. v A LiOAF of BKJSAU made y Swindfer Ifreo'ib Bke, outr it to be on your table Christmas for dianer. SrVMCBAXEIt WAOOM8 At Ahhvu. Ciuia WoRLrr baa a 1st of BrstasvBuggies, Carriages, ' PI a? Urns and Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which be muxell tor ease or writ trade tr ules or horses. Call on Craig belore you hmi your $lock . Nicest stock of winter cloth ing and stylish Overcoats ever men in Bloomington, are now on ex hi bition in MeGee'a well- established nd reliable tailoring establishment, souti) side of tbe square. Hi ver waa sejeh a stoak of Hats seen in Bloomingtoo as are new. exhibited by Ibis firm. Bow it is possible for JfeGee to sell these tailor tdt9 suite forf9 it is bard to understand naless he steals tbem, and it dmm't makeany difference to the purchaser so be gets a bargain. A eonntrymaa being asked in v'lom laf pat his trust, said when -be had a wld be put it in Dr. Fanner's Couah Hebe r. For sale by Fams Baoa.. Bloomin' toii. and Mv MT 7 BTfao, Clem. Cree!, Jfei I
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Moods. Tobof&arts. Silk xt '-ft -ry-sj."" t jnnu,nerc 9fS, ZOCe - Cant. Shoemaker waa in DI-! Georgia, hut week Tb doll-r Afan.-tion .111 " the 12th of February, wui tnen nave run atx years, A portion of the assets have been invested in turnpike bonds, which, although not regarded as desinible wNw be paid in tbe tuture.. - ah manner or tin ana sheet iron work done by Baker, Neeld & Co., whose establishment is the south aide of tbe .quart. If you need any article kept in a hardware store go into this house! before you buy. It w the old Morueeiera xiaraware kjq. store; ine auwner uouse is now resplendent with electricity, the light having been placed in tlie ef-1 8ce during ihe past week. uuncau Ciark'a Monster mbiualioo and New Arabian Nights, will play at the Opera House, this city, on Liay night, Jan. i. They will introduce the very latest novelties gorgeous costume, doll's quare-rilte, Vienna lady lencew, tbe grand march of all nations, living a in.:. .iium season. i Emeat P. BickeeU baa an in teresting Christmas story in the Indianapolis New,en titled ''Grace's Vhnatuias lrce. The. best tinware and sheet I ii-ou ware m ivwn can oe secumi Der, hitim tt VO. nam ware store, second door east of tbe t t m u a t. j i tlonal Dank. You ought not to I make a purchase till you see the hardware display aj; this bouse. Business was never better on riUrfmu unxir ;n Rinn,;ninn than during the season just passed. JhetSry goods houses have lowered their stocks verv materially, while the eoofeetionery and rooery houses were doing a "laud, orace" busiues. m, , Tbe Roornort llnd. Pocket "Mrs. Ida M. Henley, of . . 1 Bmil, Ind.,18 in Rockport with I the view of giving lessens in vocal and instrumental music. The lady comes highly recommended by the ! pest and most competent judges of) ber art, where she has taught, one proposes to organise a class in vocal musioand many nave ex-1 pressed their desire to enter this class.' For any kind of general hard ware, such aa nails, hinges, locks, or cutler?, or fine razors, butcher knives, pocket, knives, fine shears. etc., you should call at Baker,Neeld & Vo- e hard ware store, two doors east ot tbe bank. Indianapolii, lad., December, 1889. To Whom it May Concern : I deem it my duty to thote placing insurance to say that MeOiliiard Dark, General Agent, at the city of Indiana-. poll, ma., wno placed the inanranoa upon my Floor Mill and Grain Elevator' in Nobleillo, which byrned la June oftbi year, sottled with me promptly and hop. rably for tbe Indiana Insurance ' Com pany or indlanapoli end tho Citisen' Insurance Company of KvaniTilla. Ind. and thirty-one otber companies, la which they had placed my iniurance for many year. I placed implicit confidence in them, and after my loss, which amounted to over $32,000.00, I found that I had acted wisely in to doing. I deire further to exprtn my thank to the officers ot the companies above referred fur the prompt treatment ormy aatualment and payment f mr loss. At the present time, I hold poncie ot insuranc ion property to the thousand dollar, all placed by MoGilliard Dark. J. L EVANS. Moblesvllle, Ind, Deo T, f88S. Wm. M. Tate is local agent at Bloomington, Ind., for McGilliard & Dark, and represents tbe Indi haaa Insurance Co- at Indianapolis, and t34dtsens' lnsiiranoe Co. of Evansville, "Ind., and can place business in air the other companies, through McGilliard & Dark, Indianapolis, lad. . Stppkbakeb IVaooms ' .T Allbks.
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mit direct to the Send for sample copy. ."-iTbosi. J. Fair, the bisrh abarifi of Monroa county, wa married; on Chrisilaias day to fiss Adda McNeele of Washington township. The eorenony took place ai the residence of Trustee MoNeeley of Wasbinitton tn.. in the presence of a few fri ends, and the knot was tied by Iter. Mr. G ask ins. In returning no Bloomington Mr. Farr made a detour, driving down by the old eollege and coming to bis residence from the sooth, thus outLriMio. n company of his young friends who were watching for him on North Waln'nt. st. Miss MoNeelev lias been a school teacher for sornu years, U an accomplish ed lad v. and a fitting bride tor as good a man as SherifF,lrarr, Unieittastle has noetearo laun . ' 'rVT- A Zfil lrZ for l,n?e' ,n uUlim 3 n i ? x I I i I'" lua UU1 Tlwre is very little sickness m Bioomhigton at present. The rw,-.. nf 1 UtfVlWfq HtV utM - -vaa A The mild weather w aceountab le for this state of affaire. Ti;,n 'Malatnm will be . , . n the 10th of Jt .. -r.tlttn R. East exnecta to be Lt - rfii" - !on Ttiror Th Progress wishes him luck. . refrtslation ccmmittee of city attorneys met in Iudianaplis M af thB u,f,H.,. rr mZZuJn Vv,l T-Vw J"4?, afe1'.. V?' formerly of Bloomington, but now lao pom lownamu iioimj CaP'' M8e been lwa ' thc b wy.of next ebruary, sua tne case will doubtless be one of uncommon interest. if -Telfer of Indisnatielis ..:..:. i n v
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waa. vmiuwe ucf latui a iu, jc . season. R,,. Adams waa the reoiuient. Christmas we. at tbe M.E. church of a handsome base rocker,a present from the teachers and omcera ot re BunMy 8onoo, Wednesday evening last Mr-John 8n M,8S Magge vqrry were marnea at ne ,ra""5MOT least or tupomingion, nev. atr. Shaw officiating. etna lneioiiowingmarnsge jicensea have been issued from tbe first of December till Dee. 31st j John Nucltol and Lonhw J. Qratiam, Nalban Eipo and Sarah llcadowt . Wiley A. Kobinwm and Ida Srannam. "Wm. Jacob and Helinda Axsom. Aaariab Denny and Lilly Whiaoand. Jacob 6, Myam anl Savada Canada. John Buikirk'nud Florence William. CoraalioaNomaa and Julaa Fleetwood' Homer Hikirk and Kliaabeth Mlllor. Enoch S. Martin aad Susan A. Mikali.. Robert Welch and Maggie B. Willard. Joa. Q. Byen and Mianle O. Tlgg. Thoi. T. 8tphemon and Iy S. May. Xlmer S. William and Ida E. Seeki. W. H. Fry and Laverna Batin ..r. Chai. Katou and Sffle Umliarger. s Albert Worrall and Amanda Hall. Jsaae M.Xaiandler and Mary Hiya'.' : Harry Fergoaon and Alice Brannon. ' Cbu. Ourtlor.aod Armiaa Whinand. Thoe. J. Furr and Adda McKeeley. i.b. t. Anderton and Jennie Jeffrie. Armiterd Hatfield and VinarBichardaos. John H. Oraig and Maggie B. Carry. Xd'ward Borland and Mary Bullard. Kihgtbary York and Anna Price. Wm. 1L Shinn and Hattie Branam. Gilbert X. Stanger and Muttle Ridge. Bice HoIUman and Minnie Wbiinand, As a doer of good unto others County Clerk Fuller is a success. Mr. Chas. Ousler and Mist Armina Whisnaod were married , ..- r ,;, l.i ji Bt tfee residence of tbe bride s parents on tbe Zdtb Ult., itCV. A. IS. Pbilputt and Prof. Amai Atwaler officiating. A number of friends from a distance were present to witness tbe ceremony, and many handsome presents were made to the couple. Bert. McGee, wile and child spent Christinas with Mr. McGee's parents in this place. JSert, is an employe of a machine ahop at Terre Haute, and is well saiiofjed with hia worjr..-
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Frank. Hunter went to 8t, Paul, Miau.,")it week,' from ibis place. , . Sam. Hunter is spending bis New Year vacation with his broth er Jjobnj at Sanborn, Knox eo. Mrs. Brodix has rented Hiram Irindley'a house, on North College Avenue, and will occupy it this week," j; Mia. Homer Fulk and three childreta, of Lafayette, have been spending the holidays with Mr. Fulk'e parents in Bloomington, -C. H. Podd, of Liberal, Kan sas, is at home for a brief visit to bis father's family. Dr. Dodd and tbe little boy who was so dan gerously sick, are now improving, having' been removed to the residence of the Doctor's daughter. Chas. H., is still engaged in the lun)ber,business at Liberal, and is doing well.. . Major Mulky was at Indiana polis, last week, attending the State Chess , Tournament. Hall, Adams A Co. .have sold 235 cloaks since the 20tb of Sept. Rice Holtgman, the handsome and pdpular general delivery clerk in the,B loomington postoffice, was married in the Christian Church, on Ho'pday night, to Misa. Minnie, daughter o Tbos. Whisnand. Mrs. Pittmaa gUve "Santa .CiausMiatak,!' m Wm. Pnsbvterian church, with - the as sistance, of tb? young people, Christ mas night,, and the entertainment was very enjoyable. 'Miss Josie Pittmab'S bird imitations were ad mirable, and that young lady ac quitted herself with her usual abili iy. The little folks did well in all they undertook, and tbe entertain ment was of unusual merit. Mia Ida Louden accompanied the teacher to Indianapolis laet week. Mr. Frank Hunter, -who ha been aitendinc law school in Washington D.C snia boats to spend tbe holidays. Shephd60,a graduBtof the State Normalas the latest addition to FhiQaroa Daita. Jesatt "Hubbard earns borne to spend Christ Taxation and to enter Jgnior cost term. ....Mi Iiela Bogera a pant last weak Mi uinejuaau. . .i Tbe following named gentle men cojostitute the officers of the Band of Tfced Men encamped on the Howe corner: L.D.Hogera sachem T. C WhisDaBdSeaisTakSSaore B. A. Kon -dior oaeramore W; -Walker, Keeper of Wam pum; xlieo. dreaaway, uniet ot Records: Chas. McMillan, Host T. H, Sudbury, C A. Mobley, H J. eltus, trustees. . xne following officers were elected by the Knights of Pythias for the ensuing yea? : P. C, Dr. J W. Crifin : C. C. J. W. Cravens V. C& E. Carmiobsel ; P., S. D, Noel r M. of JS., Dr. B. A. McGee M.ef-K, Wi W. Vanaandt; K ofai and S:, W. H. Seward; M at A...S. A,.Colpitts. . ... ThVre is to be a Sunday school entejatomeut in the Christian churjthis (Tuesday) night. FirTt' Head of Houses and MrusSiOn Saturday next Ben. Jacob?, the well known horse buyer ot Franklin, Ind. will be at Craig WorJey s livery stable, and will buy forty head of horses and mules. They must be sound, smooth and in good fix. Urine in your stock while yoq bava a chance to get th' cash for it they may "eat their heads off" in tbe next three months. Geo. Benckart, the enterprise ing apd nervy baker and confec tioner of bantu Uollege Avenue has moved into a small room erect' ed by him for temporary occupancy until ma mam nuiimug is wnairuci' ed. George is one of our best citi zens, and deserves a good paying patronage. It will be remembered that bis buildings were swept away bv fire recently. iiint as he had fin ished paying for them, and that there was no insurance upon tbem. Noting seems to daunt him, however but he goes promptly to work to get himself into a petition to regain his loss. Ho will be glad to meet his. old fiicud a4 patrons ooc mar.
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Prof. CnrrrleaVeh O., this week, to attend tbe logical Seminary at that pi James Robinson and Alex. Sooddy beoame involved in a quarrel at Clear Greek Station Christinas da, during the progress of a turkey walking match, ad in a fight tnatl followed, Robiuson wao terribly cut about tbe head and face with a I tC xL. t A- t finnJJ. I avuiis iu vu uauwe v khiwuj . i Over twenty stitches were necesaarv to sew un Ithe wounds inflicted 1 . I on Bobin8oa-- John C. Wbis-1 has again gona to Cincinnati to have hia eye operated uponhe switch that has been built on Railroad street has given rise to a I aw Bait, Jackson Misener having begun action for damage against the railroad company The U. P. brethren contemplate the building of a parsonage on the church lot and fronting Walnut street With, the. Jiberalijy that is character istic of him, Prof. P. Cole has presented to tbe graded schools a sefe. of McGuffy's Reading Charts The annual imn-nunf Innal Hinni" at (ha TT- P. eho-M, w. rrore Welv attended - -v,-... - ' : I .l inwj.. si.nennle seemed to eniov the occasion foIlyThe usual turkey shoot-' ing was carried on north of town . . 1 Christmas day Charley Alexander hurried tm to Ellettsvill on r hurried up to xaiettsvili on 1 o'clock train, ate his Christ- .. . , , . , Jinner, and was back at 4 o'the 11 nun dinner. clock to attend to business L Rev. Mr. Pbilputt leavea for Philaiielpbia, ra,, to-aay juiss Beatrice Banders waa in JHew Albany und Indianapolis last week ' . An old Greene county acquain tance of Co. Clerk Fuller, Armstead Hatfield, took out a license on Christmas day to marry Vina Richardson of Benton tp., this county. ure u,m, o,-K. about this, but Mr. H. ta tn bis Slat year, and his bride is 70. Mr. Hatfield is as active as most men of flu years South union having a proeractcd meeting, Rev. Short officiating Mr. Rambo of Oakland City, will ocenpy the Lincoln st. house owned by S. KRborer, st the opening of next col lege term JEL J. Branneck and wife were in Cincinnati Christmas week Ray Holtxman is back) from Illinois, where he has been teaching school Henry Dillmao ia in bad health Wro. J. Allen and wafe are both on the sick list this week -Tohn Stookwell
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hss opened a restaurant in hia new! Monroe circuit court will rebuilding east, of the Monon depot, gio business again on the first Men-
; i , .. . , " ." Fir B Cents a Bolt for Wall raper, ana iu cents ior uut, uutu n . f lli . I March 1st. See JOHir WVWE. The Detroit Free Press is onei otineoestppersor its ciaa mat a.s a . 1 . i ispubisshed in America. JU.very number contains something tbt
makes the reader .hunger for tbcMr. ' ouden, lass weear
uext one the interest is kept up from week to week. If you want to read a naner that will make vou happy all next yea send a dollar for tbe iree rress. Two foxes were killed in the drive at Harrodsburg, Saturday. B. F. Adams jr. is now a resi dent of J air view. Wm. Showers and family spent New Year vacation at rutnamville. W, H. Seward baa been elect ed Representative for Franklin Lodge K. of P. Me. Mulky is now President of tne State Uhess Association. Maj. M. is well thought of in chess circles, both by reason of bis skill and his fairness. The handsome face of our cotemporary of the Courier adorns a neat New Year card issued by him to-day. Ills..!, visiting Bloomington relar tt-I r m tioos. Miss Jepson of Washington, Ind., is visiting Miss Mame Brodix and Miss Grace Wicks,' When President Harrison died iu 1841 a casket was interred in his honor iu the burying ground at Dublin, Ga., and the ladies of the place continued to place flowers on tbe spot for many years. The m miN J It a a liikAH Mais 1 ari oi nna tbe war, but is again receiving attention since the election of the ersndsou of the mau for whom Georgia voted iu 1840. Misses Bertha Miers and Stella n : i i .t. ,r ; " . " ' . " . ' at tbe home ol Mtas Vrain, on North College Avenue. They watched for the coming of tbe New XT -i - x ear, ana u was a merry, enjoyable ocoasioo. CQPEressman-elect Geo. W. CoQlwr is arranging bis business affairs and will leave for Washing ton, D. C-, early in March. His
family will remain ut Colqmbus, if.r a Mnc it Mt. '
' " ThSliowefs: Factory ha bad a very successful year. They manufacturs bedsteads, bureatiH,
dressing cases, washstands and ber suites, The proprietors Sfbowera, Vfm. J3h.rjwjara. on k. ude Showers. Tbe miaje Mfv 1 acres of LS.be Sbbw- . Jacob' La3iJe-, E. church; vres climbedltc eve to some purpose, iailginw I ,i . nil 5.Jii me guts, j.uere wen avium ,o-t'v
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eating literaify exercises, aiso, thaMtw vja, Jt0 aided materially in nassini)1 the ev-1 tnakefv. - K ,
ft ' I O ening pleas.,ntly. Among the participanta were Master Fred. Beck, Miss Edna Fields, Daisy Williams and others. Ben. Adams jr. Superintendent of "the Sunday School at this church. Bert (ITct of Soencer was in BiMm;ni - tn nhriatmaa W Marion Hinkle has killedthis season so f ar, 141 bead of boga that bad an, average weight of 360 pounds, f fe .says the hogs this season are far better than those of st yearDealers who have a large stock ot sleds on bands will una it neces- ... ... .. to co wnee, to tnM OT carry over these goods till next aon" . . .... itrams durirTV holiday week wewi crowded I people going to tbe cities or returning to thr bomei. Americans are restu,c,r uuwvi. Lwencans area res VyWpitVa ooatracted habit of fluiting about. "l 00 P Journal of L.M r d Pier011 connected wfta d. Stewart;, and Mrs. Cora Ten nant were quietly married vesier7 M Ecv. H A. Cleveland, of I.. . L 1- .. luviiuiau Bireui ciiurun. tn the presence of a few friend. The bride was formerly Miss Wentworth, of Bloomington, where ebe is well known in musical circles. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson left for Cin heir retHn jB the Wyandot, where auartmenta have been handsomely furnished for tbem." Judson Sanders waa in town last week on a visit to relation. -Prof. Philpntt goes to Phil delphia this week. C. F Dodds haa gone to Chat tanooga; spend a few weeks with his children. The Black property on North Walnut ntrett, haa been sOd t Selden Sjpencer. Miss Temple West )t Rock I . w- t . . a P iaa WM tne g lM of ur f"d Mw uiw Bogera. dsy ot February. Mr. ,.A. McUaoguan is spend ing the tioiiday, season, (tn oom.a x. em nany with Mrs. M..1 amontr Mob-
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county frienda and relations. Hemnhill of Gainsville. .... . Texas, was the guest of his uncle, Mr. Hemphill ia a student in Loiium,,, medical college, The family of Dr. Dodd, in I Van isoren tp., has been sorely afflicted during the past two months. All tbe family with the exception of the Doctor (who was afflicted otherwise) have been sick with ty phoid fever. Some four weeks ago a daughter, Miss Charlotte, died and Saturday a week the mother died.' Another member of the family wa expected to die at last advices. -The Dolan & Tieroan stave factory will hereafter be condensed, as 'twere. The disUitLjnilla will be brought ib, and instead o ing chances on hoops and fancy stave business, only quick selling and reliable branches will be ban died. Ollie Carter and wife and Mr Jffe Monday to attend the Red Mena anniversary and ball. aiipp. fleem procured a mar riage licenses, Saturday night week, not tor himself,' but for his nephew, Ed. Borland, and on K.t day evening at 6 o'clock Mr, Bor land and Miss Mollis Bullard were married at the residence of the bride's parents in the presence of .., Lyon officiating. They afterwards wept to the M. E church as usual, aud but few in the audience suspected the real state of afiairs. Stanford Lodge F. A A. M ! I,...- U ft.ll ! J I ""irv '""' officers! J. T. Smith, W. M,i Ja cob Carmiohael. S. W. : Geo. East. I ' ' j. W . jan,M Ki Treasurer M. H. Buskirk, Secretary; Wm Rhodes, Tyier; E. d, Morgan, D. j W. A, VVhaley, J. D, Cutlkrv of the best brands.and
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- Kansas- mm as ever you ttiatitd.; AhX. MAKNEri of the best Stoven ia sale by W, J. Mkjof satisfactory Cook world is sold by Al you forget it. li A HE POPULA R GI tbe west side of the owned by Chiirley Aral - 6.,,,.7..i corn grwierynian: I be noveltieTs -T ' if iiupply of goods iotrs. rade. xion't forget to tf, Ohurley Alexasder! groirj ' foaant aomtthia;: cnoaas rs;s " '"Pipaw yLW Special. to VtiWffi week the Banner w ill bayf j tal Price on some artiell and aee what in is. Eaet w be a different nrticl. . Bnrntmm Paper for placineelti pets, for sale mi the Progi tor o cents a dozen. . SMOKED MEATS, ltlil such as Boneless Ham, 1 $ Bacon , (sugar cured) aw;j on sate nv . .:-;- i i . F ... &rUDKBAKt!iT WToflIS f! '" Building Materials, liiik nvbodv can mil them
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Itch, Mautre and Setfcih&sltv human or animals sord in XI' ml eat! Woolford's SaniUry Lotion. That fail. Sold by H. incly, BWo:aiBMai& ladiaaa. ' '.m.m .. Bdildisq miiteirial el ajlli 1 and at low prices. HEMP. WTWOH grUl! a . I I - wen aa tne n-esneai produce, as his country mil are ot the tet cisss si hence the butter, cheese, i tar, :tc, be Mile is always For canned eystefi;S ters, served up in all ntf? II with tbe choisett tNmmias j J. B. Kirby,ant nilje aiitt One BrmLiniment cur, two uslv blood ne Merssaii bs whih M her Tlue at 1sjiU0- It iadia Btenutfa cure I emr seed. JOHN McCAIlf, Horse ft Darliagti A-aA t ot a "rv T i OOt dj a. aUioutvT, vnuniife .... st '"H Hbmp. Wi&iiHthe friii "",raBaaaja i m. . -.as.M. grocer, is est the conwr-e Sl and College Aveitue. C oceW
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reived daily, hence thej ate tlmill
tresa. . , i.aaW. STTJCEBAK3 WAGOW ' - '. At ;Ajgj:v; :. Hratp. Wilso; haa a1iitt tsT of Queegsware and Gkitniar. sn it ia now time to -select, aittatethieji nice for the boludayaT BJT best, it will pay. H John Bbowm has betu regular campaign of vault 'ueaaiBCi -W! 4 desire to get all the patrottaei pof lb'y Iia ia vol! nmanj fat tkekittaaka SJia gnarantce satiimotion. Btow tfsa xiery
renaoie man, a man wno aiwaewajsaa;:, s what ha promises to da, hence to lanw :;'
depend upon hia wiien he pwatla' fH'. anyUiiaf.
T THE AEMBIfc':' ' Tue Indiaha Fabbtsb, pnbKilu
ed at Indianapolis, is not only Uit
largest, but best Agrieuf tiiral ra par .
in the United States. As a we kw-,.
farm and stock 'ournal it uIhk1i3 gh. .
and is furnished to aubacaibers at -
only One Dollar per ytsor. '.CS :
farmers have a right to pi prea i at.their agricultural tater. sad it da'
serves and ought to have 100' subscribers, and we are gird $yt
know that it already hai witin
circulation. Send for a suiple ccpy.; v
Bank No ;';. .
TOTICB IS HEBBBt OifW. tW' IV tho Annual MgcUng rf .etowM de. oft Vtrat Haiti of Blooraioston. Ind- will We aa'.:' Banking OOse or sum ,( sail TUeeaay (ta taa aayi , daii 18)19, at i o oioea. . m, lor taa WALTBjK p. WUODBHlii peo. i9tn, lass. uts
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This powcer nrr vartss.-'.' k waeviA&Jffj f porlty, utMinjth aad whstaiasiisisakt':- y-iiu More economical uhan the orainarr li4a, V .
and can not he ld ia BpMW' W:V the InuUitude of loNtS, Vheis, . I slum or phwpliati-powder. eVM raly ta ,00 Btivv tUMi.r IXcw oi Ci- 14. " . '
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