Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 January 1889 — Page 3
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? KatlK, bmciatt etmev- ine an tBTBB"6f Bafcjry;b aaafitWeicA . addilioa ti the gfonprly f rrid, aeoptee.Uaeof boots, Blw! aad robbers. and will St vroa oati tor 4 reryre"btewaiaaiiey. He laaaaSaa lately made his, atore the Ikeadojaartera for ' umbtelhw. The better and heavier crades of drest goods are a!so kept by him, vsid o a&e aeed lea;fa Char ley llejlity store onwrited.- If yon aloat see what yoo want n: far tV aad be wiB be aWiMt certain to i the article.. A IOtr atnnad tnea ols, tae eroeerriiet Hemp, Wijaen's. He receives feesb goodseery week, ttb that niHbia in hts aeasewatale. iili oa him ia Pragnss Bl." hxl9 oat the stock of OvercoakTat oaal at UeQee's eiotLing tojw, sooth arW-iB' tbe eqnare. Tafcenraet jbr a aa .idea of bow aadrexatsiae tae goods. Tbe raits that ana kept m stook tbereare w catBiOB weil aoade, and the aaa toriabi aoperisr to aar osoallr mp-. plied., Tbe prices are far bebnr tlMsa ofaoy foraer asaaoa. Ed. Mcutebaa worManveiatioo ia tbedatbiattnHle. We waat boom -BBora reliable enea to' sell oar Dwaery stock; gaaiaateed'fiksl-class. true to oanoe as eerleted, end oetnreiei ta good. healthy condition. alery-aad ejrppne, I oi com minion if preferred). Ailr statin to The G. 1 ep yitKT4asti--A S.tfO UC fttal P S. . AK2iA81r . - aMantrlWaaaa,aBtwI W .feaaa.at las ettaiaad in the Stkurr tiea& wttaaeoMptaUilawaf BRDKETAKBH- AWD UPEOLS8 fJuppKea Bt will aeresftar Wot fcia anbf attaatioa- to Ocaaipccial liaw. aivi will naraata work Ian beat auat pricea tfe loweat. ' Itomwaifeur th plat; dudbary toc, Kattt 0taaaai. 0. iTUIUbliR las tbm lettdlnar AND FIRMTUKE rElLEX I -uar araca: tb ae. ixmt or rCKNITUKt AND UXVXBXA.IH9 GOODS trwt tmrt w BbeewHHmtn, a wiu, .an. vosia vn a xa ann toit warr
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Mwkw 4,SSfc TIM sft-tj pnvlig.ttetdtty and. .nfUQy: Indian VaiMMtriif h MMMHi'ilwi haOrtwkl ofy; aetnw fMtefj; soaiT pok mi miV Imotonr; two mwitw milti .tif raDw villi, rtft, Ao. Bm . tarnpik rtmHttjit, iM4 prUn w bihg lit for wtr wfa ud for aaw AivkiMaMhr atodMd dry goodi boom ; thj kuteftM ad bTU itoolad dethiac ImoMk; tWQ M lo iMdwftta torn m 'm; iu ttjnrilit;- MVfntl uiwmm ctoeks of flnrftitac grooorj atoc (mom nino or tu ia aaaitr) that araxo4M ta ao tow f M,OM popular ft taijoaai aw ara wH'aoot xjaUnai, aatarprUiBC and VHth .mi, aad aB ae wwei ara walownad,, u tay akeatfba iagtonia dtl. f!iiiiia!iP"iil111 ' "s -,-.r ' - . ... . - - I .1 , -r - ;- . ' ' All massei-af tin sd sheet htm workdaoe by Bafeer, Neeld A Co., mbom establishment m ow the aeuth -aide ot 'lbe Himte. If yon seed any article kept in a bardware atwego ioto this house befoce yoo bay. it ie the wia oPhtere Hatd ware Co. store. Bread, caken, erackm, pies and ererytbiog Bsoally kept io a confeefiooery oe mtaorauit, at George Beackarts. IT B TBB irOKDKE OF THE AOK, the stock of goedson the shelves, eomi(erav..aad ia the drawer, at the. South Jewelry Store and Basrr,. sooth side. This hoiwe receives ear-ioad after car-load of goods, ' and yet they are sold with sucb rapidity thai there is always a deniaad torsaore. Tke stodi not all of a Kgnt or fragile, character either, as aoate miEkt' suppose for there are gold and silver watches ftbe best Wsndtv ehxks of the moat reliable annafkoture, silverware that is known to be standard, wen ttstware w included in this mammoth stock. Many honebold articles that are very ase&l and oroaoieolai are also sold bete for a triSiog stim. JnotY KoWHaow is the wet)
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handsome, wh stock of goods wbieh, by maim of good patronage W always kept fresbv . A very handsome and Uatefui.display ot queensis inminiq oi uie in e wm of this class of goods or vaone preteotioos stores iecaose he ex hilit He- wea 'a- Ihrivioe business vu choice eooatry produce aod in teas, beoaWsagaca, ete., oarryiag a stock tfiatf ia &r above tle ordinary. Don't forget to look at and price bis etnaatoer seltg. .. ." J ' ' !' - '" ' )C' 1 i t ' ' -Tbe best, ttoware snd sheet aoa wane ta town cast be seeored at Baker, Ktel 4 Cc'a hardware store, eecood doer east of the Natioaal Iltak. . You: ooeUt not "-to atafce a purchase till you see the hardware dsiytcthi house,.. v , New Dates asd onT. 10c. PER POUND AT C. JU AlJfiXANICEST CANDIES you EVER saw A H. T. Swindler's, This hoose has stocked op specially for tbe Holiday trade, and bey . ask yon to call and see Ibeatr . - For any bind of general hardware, such as oaHs, hinges, locks, or cutlerj, or fine raaore, butcher knives, pocket knives, fine shears, etc., you should call at Baker,Nee!d & Co.'s hardware store, two dpora east of the bonk. If TOT waT tbe neatest fitting garments yoo ever were, go to Bent. MrGce and get blat to cot aad maJw-yoa a suit, - Ha is superior to all. - ' f A. LOAK of 4JEEAD aad.bv Swiadler's frebch Baiter, -o.ng!it to be ea yoor Uble Christmas for dinner. 8T0DEBAKKB W AOOK8 : - " AT AVUX9. Csaig .WoriBV baa a lot of first-class Baggies, Carriages, Phtons and opnog Wagons, at his livery atablr which he will sell ior cash or will trade for moles or horses. Call oa Crate before you oil your stock. h ' Nicebt stock: of winter tlothtag aaoratyium Overcoats ever seen in BJoojaington, are now on exhibition in McOee's well established aad reliable taiforfog; establishment, sooth side of tbe square. Never was such a stock of Hals seea in Bloomington as are now exhibited by this firm. Haw it is possible for MeGee to sell these tailor made suits for 99 It is hard to understand. ocleaa ft steals them, and it doesn't makeaay difference to- tbe purchaser eo ne gets a pargain. A countryman fcatag akd in whom. he put bia treat, aakt when no had a cold aapat it ia Dr. Penner'a Couch HBy. . ' Feraaia ey f Ann) Bno.. BSuoreinffton, M-3. 2f. WtSmf"' 'so.
Tbo local base ball clulw night
iave pkyed the greater part of the present winter 2fer) Winstaadley and Miss C rrie Crim. of Bedford, are to b irried on Wednesday mora-1 tag bf i ua present weak.. ' . --A;i..filoocm has jeoeived notice of an original pension with about tve years baolc pay.' Jj t. EUett 0f iJUettHville bas seeareo aal-craaseof peosjonwhioh ,fiU apw gay him $3. per month. -rMi will have to write a ?9P in. tbe dating of yottr letters for H'l ye;-.ra. Treasurer Gaston went to Stanfo d last Fridsyjon'a yWt to relatio ns and biendsl -.John Btley bas been given a day re i on tbe Monon, between Louisville and' Chicago, with a salary of 900. ? . , r-Yi . J, Turafr tooko psyment at bi-i stock f furniture aanje proper .y in Arkansas .Cjlty, Ka v -test's see ; didn't we vote some mone)- prospective tax, we mean ta as cast and-west rail-road, last Angat a year? - ( ;n Wednesday last Bob MarshaU sold bis intereat in tbe Mar? shall snd -Martin grocery to bis partner. ' . 'v - -Many of tbe brakomen engaged in the recent strike, acd the engieeer s and others, who sympathised with them, have been dropped from the pay rolls of the Monon. , -All the country schools of Bloaniingtoo tp. that have lost no time;n(te their, session begun, will close this week, owing . to the fact that the money is about expended. " The snow stonifof Weducsday, (by t?,e way the first' of: the season) blear down Qiowers. Bros, smoke stack, and "knocked it into-three piece. It was erected again on Tbaraday, and business reaomed. "n-Tbe Smitlt firm did not last as long is the Progress predicted, for Alex. Robinson traded Ben, out of bis interest on Wednesday ot last weei and on Friday morning Robisoa traded back to Ren.j so the fireit uow. m us before, Stttilb &Sou. -r- Tbe report oi tbe board of healtb of Indianapplis for the year sho 3 that three diseases with' the iitghost death, rates- werel dipnernV 45; typhoid fever, 71 ; pueuubnia, 9 consumption, 215. This death rate from consumption almost reaches epidemic figures At least one- lialf the deaths that occur in Monroe county are from oQiJsumption. . What has become of ''the Dem ocracy of our fathers? Time was whoa peach and honey, oratory and mitib, fun and fights garnished the cek oration of the 8th of January inBloomington by- the Democratic breibren. Now a qniet little party wil It oyster soup and crackers, has tabn the place of all the old time obfttrvanoes. Ah, tlie good od party is degenerating', and;:Jn time the whole flock may be induced to jdo tbe Prohibitionists, ; The "dime craae" is one of the latest fads. The object is to keep all the dimes you get in change,-! and never spend one. A young own in tireeneastl9 who was a free spender bee saved nearly S100 in six months by this method, and says it was the only method ha ever found whereby he could lay up a little for a rainy day. Some of the yc'ing men about town could profit by such a habit. Whenever you get a dime take it borne and pot it Bvjy, and you will soon be surprised to see the snug little sum that 'will iut?eaccaniulatcd. I.N. Glover, aarent of the L. N '& C. road at Frankfort, has u t?u nppnieu agent, oi iiua roau at New Ailiany, vice M, J. Edgeworth resiKBfd. who goes to Call fornia to engage in mercantile bpsaness. -ttsn. ttroith s son are now the owners of Miller Brothers eiocery, Dunn's old stand. These at ntlemea have a nice stock of gf-ods, and will take pleasure in a eetiotr the old friends of the firm and any number of new ones. They propose to buy all the good produce tiiat may be brought to them and v ill pay an liberal prices as any other houe. On to "Washington ! A posit"' for aervoneJ Wa want several f .od man Id yonr auction to sell Huraery ; xsk. We gnaranteo' lt true to name, I'tilivered In ecd condilion, and Srat-ctaaa tn every parliculnr. Salary and axpanaea. Itxponw money adYaiiced if neceatary). Apply at once (stating age) to ' W,L. MoK, Oensra, W. Y.
Hemp. Wilson gets the choicest .! well its tbo freshest country produce, ns his country customers are of tbe best .class of people hence the butter, cheese, apple boiler, etc., he sells is always choice. BruniujA kvs Wagons A? Aiaess.
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mit direct to-ttli '' friend be sample copy. Quails are no longer killed, be cause the lime lor doing so has ex pired, but meat'low larks .are good on toast. - Andrew iiteeyes formerly of Ellettsville has been sromoted to tbe position of gent of the Fargo, Weils & C0.'g x. Uo at Wichita, Kaa. . Martinsvil te Republican ; Mrs.; W. B. F. Trea t was tbe reciptent on Christmas, from the members of the Cbtistiaii church, or a craty quilt, bought from the Young Ladies Art Society. Mr. Treat is quite proud of her handsome pres ent. "... The work on the iron bridges, over-White River south of Bedford, and at Gosporf, is being pushed through. The "Moooa" is mak ing none but tlie most,; substantia"! improvements. The thres entertainments of the lecture aswoiation will cost yoti but $1.50. TEey include the "Mendelssohn Coni-ert Co.," "Edward EvefetfiilV and "SS: Cox," the orator and humorest. (Tuck'' ilidams is now a citi zen of Point iDommcrce, Ind. ' The article in .the Progreia
setting forth tbe origin, aims andj yree cnro recen iy, ano imm roi- ... . . .1 iowine named eenilemen hold the
success ot the improved uraer t' Red Men has brougli en has brought that fine or-; gantaalion into notice-mora folly, so some of tbir genllemaniy mem bers state, and three new. candidates were initiated last week. In '87, by reference to the -pa per published then, winter begun on the 11th of November with a cold rain followed- by snow and sleet, and did not let up till Jate in tbe spring. Cioss Rmds Church Sunday School bas el juted new officers as follows: Jas. Pauley, Sqperiatin dent; Mrs. Sarah Getseudanner, Assittaot; Alva Eller, Secretary; Jennie Pauley, Treasurer; Mission ary Treasurer, Miss Hattie Neeld. Miss Siibiua Whhraand, of west of town, has been suffering for some time with a felon, and as a result has been' compelled to have a thumb am putated. ' Some formers in this section of the State who have been shipping producs to a Chicago commis sion house are not receiving 4he remittances promised. There are no greater s sindlers in tbe world than sonte o f the Chicago commission men who tell on a rising market and report oa a flat one. According to the census recently taken, Bedford now has the -population that Blbomihgton had in 1880 a Uti le over 2,700. Bloomington has been growing rapidly and steadily since '80, till now her population is about 1,000. The grist mills here have been resting for several weeks ss they have a Urge supply of flour on hand and no hungry demand for it. The mild weather bas bad-some effect on this commodity, in that people do not consume as much as when the aero point is reached. Mrs. Pittmsn has gone to Indianapolis to remain a month or two looking after some legjiilativo matters,' ' Rt W, Miers snd John W. Buskirk are candidates for positions on the much talked of supreme court commission. Either gentleman or both would honor the liar of the State and county if soleoted. The company with whieh the contract was made is now placing the iron bridge over Clear Creek. It will be both handsome and durable. Fivk CbT8 a Bojct for Wall Paper, and 10 cents for Gilt, until March 1st, See Job Wtlie. CtrcxERY of the best brsnds.snd only the best brands, eld bv W J. AlSui.
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o f BOSA BONHUEJC ': The air i fall of rumors of trades or possibU transfers. Bob Qres nd family are visiting friends and relatives in Ohio. Eld. Griffin is holding a series of meetings at Harmony Church, Van Buren tp. Dr. Winepark Judab bas purchased the Smith hoose ;at Bedford for 12,400, and will takelcharge of it as landioru early in ninrcn.at r-Miss Louie Porch is now teaching in the Dillmaa school house, Miss Tude Goodale having resigned because of ill health; S. A- Harrah, nearWhiteBall, has discovered a wild goose iu his flock of; tame-oata. This is another "sure stgn" of an ope winter. W,ill. Seward, son of James Seward pf this place, is a head salesman io au exUnsi ve store in Abilene, Kansas. . . At the residence of Mrs.Maude Showers, this (Tuesday) evening, the ladies of the Christian church .will give a Missionary Tea. There will be some interest'! ng literary performances during the evening. They elected officers for Clear , "ri,.,. p.uM t-.w- t (tTao.nd Hcnrv DHlman Deacons. J. ii. Mathers, ,Ed. Martin, Ed Anderson and W, T. - Mitchell, . : f We are to have another eclipse this month a lunar : eclipse of aboialrBveteotbe.4f the' diameter of the. ffloon,. lj. is a . very rare thine tor two to occur iu tbe same moatb, visible in (he .same part of the world, 4 he moon will enter the earth's f shadow at about 10:30 on the night of tbe 16th, and leave it at 15 the next morning. 'Tbe old directory of tbe First National Bank was re-elected,Tues-dav of last week: They are P. K. Buskirk, Nat. U. Hill, W.E. Woodburn, John Wcldron and H. C. Duncan, The Bank is io a sound, healthy condition.is making money, paying a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent., and its stock is worth a premium of about twenty per cent. -Charles -Ross of Polk tp. came to town last Friday in search of a team of mules and a wsgon, and found them at Bona. Rogers' livery stable. Mr, Ross said that be had beet) having a man in his employ during the past two years by the name of Martin, and that one day last week during Ross' absence, Martin bitched op the mules and on the pretense of hauling some spokes to Blootninp-ton, took the wife of a man named Todd (Todd bemff absent and left, coming to this place where he and the woman took a train. Martin leaves a wife and five children..' The board of trustees of In diana University filed the annual report of that institution in the governor's office this morning. It states that attendance on the Uni versity has increased over. 10U per cent, in. the pact four years and that more room is imperatively needed. The total income last year was $10,343.03, find that of 1889 (estimated) will be 148,020. The library dqw contains over nine thousand volumes, alt purchased since -the disastrous fire of five years ago. A separate building is ashed for tts accommodation. (In diauapolis News. Geo, Owens "called the boys" last week at a game of pokor, and swept tbe board without a card in bis band. John Cole and D. Everraan are now proprietors of a billiard hall qu South College Avenue, . -A series of reviva I meetings are being conducted by Rev'ds faring and liaistead. -e-Rey. t- F. Cole held services Sunday morning last in the Epis nopal olmrch. Hon. Jno. C Polan will orate from seat No. 3 in the House of Representatives, during the next
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tions to Dr. Kirkwood for. copd of the Riveniide Press, a handsome ly printed paper of that young city. Tb Progress is gratified to learn that Levi B. Hughes, form er!y of this place, but for. a number of years a resident of Santa Fe, is prominently mentioned as a candi date for the position of Collector of Internal Revenue for the District. of New Mexico. Mr. Hughes has had some three years experience in this office in tbe past, and al ways stood well in official circles. Levi, as he is best known by his many friends in this portion of Indiana, is a careful and competent business man, a young man of good habits, and m untiring in any line of labor in which he may be engaged. He is a prime favorite among bis old Indiana acquaintances, and ba can depend upon any assistance they may be able to extend io order to wake his efforts in this dj& rectiun a saccess. Drair 6a uYlttt fight, young man. Mrs. Carrie, wife of Henry Simmons, is sick with malarial fever. While ont driving near West Union, Max Maionthal and Edward Lapping were thrown outran run away, and the former bad one leg broken, while the other was badly injured about the bead. Chas. Small, Teller ot the Na tional Bank of Bloomington, is confined to his room with malarial fever. On Tuesday of but week, at tbe residence of the bride's mother, io Cincinnati.O., Miss Cora Hirscb, (a sister of Mrj. Mose ,Kahn), weil known and very popular in Bloom ington, . was married to batuuel Mayer jr., ot the firm of Isaac Feller & Co, The wedding dinner was partaken of by over, eighty persons and was an elegant affair. The marriage ceremony was per formed by Rabbi Wise.- The young people left for Omaha, Nebraska, and Chicago, and op their way home are expected . to 'stop in Bloomington for a short visit. They will probably arrive in this city to-day (Tuesday). The latest npvelty in Caps, the "Xiord Uhumjey, genuine J!ngtisb Corduroy silk lined, at tbe Jragle uiotnmg Mouse. Last winter the grocers were doit) a hie business in canned. goods, vegetables of ail .kjods, to gether with corn and bacon, as the season had been a disastrous one. Now farmers have a .supply in their cellars that will carry them through the season easily, and in consequence tue grocery trade is uncommonly dull. Una to part accounts for the fact that nearly every man to the trade is willing to sell out; - 800 pairs of all wool cassemere pants at 2.00 2.50 and 3.00. Oth er bouses sell at 83.U0, 3.QU and 41.00. Eagle Clothing House. Mrs. Madison is very siok with an attack of catarrhal fever. ' Bertie Cole is quite sick with typho-malarial fever. Wall. Gentry arrived in town Saturday with a portion of tbe dog show. Henry Gentry, with the principal part of the troupe, is now working his way toward liloomingtoo, and is expected to reach this city on Thursday. The show has done a good business since it took tue road. Mose Kalm and family attend' ed the Mayer-Hirach wedding, at Ciupinuati, Q,, last week. Communion services were held in Walnut st. Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. The follow Ipg named persons united with tbe church; Mattie and Carrie Dodds, Bertie snd Addie Perry, Stella Crain,Mrs.Bartb, and Albert Cates. -r-fbe following named young people of Bloomington are teaching school at distant points: Ella Rawles, Maude Vanzandt, Ella Wilson, Lizzie Hughes, Belle Maxwell, Foster Hight,Sherman Pavia, Jesse Hubbard, Idello Btcknell, Ida Faris, Minnie Faris, Attie Sanders, Effie Ewiog, Will Rawles, Henry ttorr, Lora Wiieon,. Kay Holtzman, Kate Pearson, Maggie Porch, ctaome Woodward. One of the hopeful signs of the times is the progressive young man who lifts bis hat gracefully when recognized on the street by a lady acquaintance. Not long ago he was in the babi? of allowing the lady to get about sixteen feet be hind him before lifting his hat at all, and then instead of doing it gracefully, he would crook his elbow out. snatch the rim with his band and slide the hat down over his nose and chin to his lowest vestbutton. By the time he got his hat placed back on his head the lady was two rods away, entirely unconscious u( thp puiuAf pi-rior?
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dozea of our citizens might have n observed wendint; their wsy tOWSwl flfnntt the) WsaA knftwn frrt Ka e;,!.! temperate niev a pr0fi;re88 reporter proceed toinvesnw caug their visit, upon inq? be learned that Mr, Stockwell baK a restaurant and that Lon D.Vg. era was paying off an election be made with W, Jay King some two years ago. Oysters were served is a Variety of styles, liesides other delicacies of the season. The in imitable County Recorder, Dillon Talbott, acted as toaidraaeter and kept the tables in an uproar by bis witioisms and amusing jokes. Toasts were responded to in their banal happy .vein, bjr his honor, Mayor Dunlap, County Clerk En och Fuller, Ira Batmin,. JE. Carmiohael and others. Mayor Dunlap responded to. the toast: "Who get tbe floaters' and made the matter o plain -that a wayfaring man, though a Democrat, could see it; Recorder Talbott came to the front with a rei pocse to tbe toast t "Are second terms popular io Monroe county," and left room for his bearers to Infer that be would not refuse to warm his pres ent seat in the Recorders office another four years. S, E. Carmichael made the most eloquent speech of the day, alter some one bad whispered in bin earsoraethiog about real estate to trade, Couoty Clerk Fuller, who teems to have no aspiration above making others happy, spoke to. the lopio; "Do marriage licences psyt?" He emphatically declared they did pa? him $2" each. L. -D. Rogers,whose ability sb an orator is well known, rose upon the pinions of the American eagle in terse tut poetic sen tences alter the subject ot insurance bad beeo broached, sod pledged himself then and nhere- to put a clause into his policies hereafter that would indemni fy bis assembled friends sir tinst fire, i hough it should occur in the district in which is located the territory f Hades. All voted it a most pleasant occasion and hoped that Bro. King woulci live long enough (a collect many such debts. The Courier tolls of the celebration of St. Jackson's day at tht residence of C. R. Worrall as follows;?More than a. hundred invitation fhad taeetrisBOedto leadfug Denx-i crats of the couuty and nearly al l of them were answered in person Five of the collego professors were present and took 8. promineut part in the proceedings of the evening. Hon; C. R. Wornll acted as mailter of ceremonies and Hon. R. W. Miers acted as toastmaster. Tli following program was given amidst enthusiasm snd a general love feast of Democracy ; Beni. Hall, "The Mosishacks ;M J. JY. Cravens, "The Kids" Dr. R. H. Dabney, "Corruption in Politics ;" Dr. J. E. Harris, G.D. PrcnUcef Richard Butcher,, "Van Buren De mooraoy' Peter, Bowman, "Oliio Democracy Dr. H. C. "G. Von Jagemaun, "German Democracy ;" J. R. Brill, "Grover, or Hickory t he Second;"' Dr.GuMaf Karsten, "Ihe French Republic f Dillon Talbot t, "Democratic Holldovers Dr.T.C. VanNuys, "Education and Democracy ;" James S. Williams, "Gr.'en Smith f Fred Matthews' Rich b nd Democracy ;" and Jno. K. Andstson,' Andrew Jackson," Letterc of regret were read t from Dr. D. 8. Jordan, of tbe University ; H, J. Felt us, of the Courier; M.M-Wing-field, of Ellettsville ; Jno. Brogan, of Harrodshurg, and several oth ;rs. After these exercises the "Tariff Reform and Ant:i-Monopoly Club" was organized by Kop. R.W.Micrs, President ; Dr. R. H. Jabney,Yice President; Hon. 0. R. Wqrrull, Secretary; Dr. T, C. Vanjftys, John W. Cravens, L. D. Rogers and Peter Boweaan executive committee. Mose Kao n, of tbe Eagle clothing store, la-ben.iu- Linoiunati several days purchasing a oer supply of cothmg, hats, underwear, etc. He has secured an uncommonly nice display of gentlemen''! furnishing goods. Call and sec theni. Miss Edna Harris of Elletts ville, peice of Mrs. C. L. Alexander, is attending school in this city. Mr, and Mrs. Decker, of the Louisville Commercial, were the guests, last week, of Prof. Clark and wife, Miss Lucy Maxwell has' been cjuite sick but is now convalescent. -r-Mrs, Wjluon, mother of Mrs, Rambo, who resides in the Ilhorer house, died on Friday last and was buried in the public graveyard on Sunday. Geo. W, Walker, a well known employe of Showers Bros, has made arrangements to open a restaurant and con feet lottery in the room receutjy occupied by Mrs. Head ley, north of Wat.' Reed's saddlery shop, North College Avenue. George has a large acquaintance, understands tbe rcstnniatit business thoroughly, and will make it a succjbss frqin the first. . Remember 15 lo-
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JOHN McCAIH, Home Dear; innn&fe7. Sold by II. JJndley, ington, Ind. muSI'ii, aru r Hkmp. Wltsos, this fresh lto k grocer, is on the corner of 4se nV, and College Avenue. Qojat.' tii-' ceived daily, henco th(;j areara trean ; StoPEBAEK VfAaoisa Ji JoHit Brown lief begaal Me, raiar camptien of vaulk deaaina,deairs to pet ill tb patronage powiMe, -a he ia well spared for the Uuiraem a. id ' guarantees sai.isfactioii. Hrown aji.Tiiry ralwble man, a man who Always Mali . trhat be promises to do, Itanca ynjf aityflepenu upon bib wen no firuuinap. yn . Mjminfc, "af-. ; -a1k.
NOTICJt OF TISAV BKVTZmWt 09 XaVaVtK. -i-wataaia-.-. , In the matter of tbe tai efeBwirrB. Voas, deceased.' ' ;1 : In tbe Mon roe Cfattit Court, VajkRUi ry ; Term, 1889. - Notice ia birencjrlYett, tbit Banffy tf. Voas, Eiecot.srf tbiieatita of KWny B. Vata, doceaacd, baa nraaaated i!(i4 ' bis account and vnwsheta ia fiaal ,htl lament of aaid eta.taiaiitd tfcat the aaaai '"HI ; coma op for examination and newto of
aid court, or the 13ib dux 5f WBDf ""y" 1889, at which liroetrpiijna ine(iiaT ' in aaid Mtate are required to aef ear ia aaid court and ahew causa, if any tliara . be, why aaid Account and Tcuoliaraaho iW not be approved. ' And the buics of aaid eitatt, aid all otbera intareoted therein, arti a Ian fcarnby rcqulwt, at the time and pbice aCaQMiiii' to appear and maka protic of tllatr h'4 -tbip or clniin to any parti of aatd esst(i, . - -kxAL ENOCH SlTLUli, Clerk Monroe Ciitcno. nrli JT. B.Mnlky, Att-yV Jan. 15, 1S89, ' -J Vretasuieir'a) 3S"yfci), . Treasurer'! Offloe, Jloi ron CnlnaSM Bloomington, Jan. 16ti;S. NOTICE is hereby $Tn, I ara pTcpared tp redeem, att iiaMniiiHoK Oounty Warrant, ntker than Ivfv tba, are daled prior tp Jane rt ltT. Intereat on all onaaro fcisu-sd' Sfel"! t tbe above date will atop on ihalait day nf February, 188. Traaanrm Monre (.'.
Notice of Adailalslratiwi. NOTIOR Is hereby given, 4hattbe n. : drtigne4 na been agjpciatai V;.- tan Clerk of tbo Circuit Cojirt of Monroe CountTtato of Indiana, AdnhtfaXatir ot the eaUte of Ida A. Spsisgler, ajf do roe on. IndianvdeeeaMdr ' Said estate -ii upnese) tn 1 4. Jan. 9, 188. Adminukrsttr. Absoliwtoly Pr or purity, strongth n wti' powacr never variijs. .v,arr. iitore roonomioiii man un a nd i'uiN not 1)0 jioltl i ll cowl 'i ia nili;i,ilA of low-tMt. tii IV n or plmapliMtr ivdiM, mm . riYi.1fUK.j;q l.Vfit; -. vir.
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