Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 52, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 February 1889 — Page 3
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CHEAP! if cxs. jsnnib mms. All, lb KJtWWX W01 OUT. FAHOT VBILINGS and mil novelties. Skp. A JriBSTCLASS sad , canadas thai aha can please uSata Basra hi both price od style. Whyembittar Kf by dreg; around with ten back, tfaeaeed kid?, dropi. cat sirellia, tank weakae, erro debility, kwrt Maiata J rbcoti eoe plaints, whs Dr. Ecnuere Kidney Bscaaca Cow w1 quickly cure? Iter, A. J. Merchant, Prestdtna; Kfcien writes: -H gare.me almost instaat aac atirely permanent relist" Saperier tt Vat-sale bv FAM Bloom metoa, d 8. at, Xmrn, Ci till Feb. , TO. tVasaddaartera for lie Baltimore '.. -.1. ' . i Or1- mem nu) Imp esweaa, and eoaewqaeBtly they awalarmirasb. CaU and Eet tan, ae a qaart. . On to WanhinrtOB ! A tie far aeyMnt W t and ml 'anew m Jim seatics. W Mil Sareery etnek. We.eoarentee traa to aame, deirrered in good eoodil ion, ami int-com m-rerr tKrUcular. Skaf'andaaafc. CKipm moony advanced V accessary);. Apalone(Utifte; ee, T- W. UlmcSUr, Genera, K. Y. .. "Mystic Coke" for Rheumatiamend ifcuratgia, radically cures ia tathrM daytbyMaKmng tt caaaa
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BlooiuingtM. jxa. 30-ISSO. Ib'tbe unks oi Cleats' faraisb iasp-eoods tbe McGee store, aoatb stow of tn soaare, swimw aione. N one has kept emh a stock, ia aaalkr. riace this otads of good traa asade a specialty. Tbe bats,; MMOfiixbira. cravats, ties, haadkercbtels, cuffs, collars aad fia sbirts, sow y saperior, aad tbe roost faabtoaable ia "cut and material, Doa't forget to call at WcGee's or eoo will foil to see senrttbiue aiee. -Chukeat Cuffee, Teas. Tobac-04-aad Cigars, at. Hemp. Wilaoo's gmcery store. J ry one of the aew taoda o cigars at this store IT if 11.1. do yotl OOOO to go iaiir Charier Molrley tlry ifAa tJftrryw tlje nt h side of tbe Bqarf, sod vaemleo some of tltescaaoaable ltutbi pkd on .ate br him. ' He has a mat of 8ecario&nods at lw- ' ' a majority of the ie srHs tbeas eorres w. He hat an exteo-; neag- tbe tadies, aIMi iet to secure the litost frrqneaUy called His taees bave a j this and adjoining ;d :n gloves, - mittens, 'kfost- sbawls, and all Mery, bis stock is dif- - He now bas, in nods formerly car'ne of boots, shoes sll fit yoa oat tsaniot ajoney. aade bis store ambietlas. him, need leave Charley 3iobej's store nttsoited. If yon don't see what yon want ask for it, sad be will be alaaest certain to i prodace (be artiefc. Toe will fad tbe best foods, in tbe grocery linet Hemp. Wibma's, He receives freab gnodsevery week, ' mo that nothing ia hisboose is stale. I'all on Mm in "Progress Block." ." - ji'ii. ei mm ClMM oat tbe stock of Over coats at cost at McOee's, dotbtng .store, soota subt of the sqnare. Ton cannot forat an idea of how low that is till von bear bis Scare: aad examine the goads. The sails that are kept in stock there are aneommonly well -made, aad tbe teriab sopsrior to any amally sopplied. Tbe prices arc for below those af any former wtsaav Ed. Mcute baa worked revotatioq in the cleaning trade i --.---..M.!e:,e- i-, We want some more reliable men to sell oar nursery stock; guaranteed first-ctaat, true to name as onlered, and delivered in good, healthy condition, Salary and'x- . senses, for commission if nrcfenedr. Apply (stating age) toTbe C. h. Van Uusen Nursery - Co., Geneva, N. Y. 2 4t a VAKZANDT bat not retired (ram balnea, hot wilt bu found at hi aid etaad ia the Sudbury block with a complete floe of' V K DTEBT AKIR'S AHT TJPHOIJSTEHKKS Hupplie. He will bereaftar devote hie entirettention to'thneapieiat liaca. andwtl) roaraatee work tbe bo: ad price Vk taweat. Bemembvr tbe place, Sedbory Block, Hortb Sids 8aaare. las tiw loadinar naeral, DtresetoR m FUttNtTUlE srEiLCS. X cibst tv aToca: thb a est er jrUSITURB AND ONpKSTAJf.IMG GOODS svsa xsrr ra- BiouiyorK, t win. aats, .coo aaoss taurn rua, mt oae. Cows Aan as a across yep Mnr. aTT ami satfAas, waar qf t'rBX' OaoetST. ; : a$.S
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A LITE CIT. Btooeaisgtea is tha Vert tewa in Soothera laoiaa ia JWe it bada population at S,We it aow has 4,40i.- - The otty is growiBg steadily and rajMdly Indiana University is located here; abro a bedstead and bareaa teeter? with aa out-put o( 1,600 per week; a stare end heading fiicory: a chair factory; extensive spoke aad bab fectory ; two aUniag milU ; two relter milks ate, ate". Baa turnpikes, eltriopbaBoptiaUmra being made for walar work end (bra new opera boom; Baa larga, haadaomely furnished and inmaaaoly atockad dry food aooacs ; tkiaa kaadaoaaa aad kaarily ataekad dotbiag Beotas; two as fiaw hardware atorat at are aaea aay whara ; " aareral anoraooa- atoeka af faraitara; grocery atreaaom aiaaor tan in numbor) that are aMaUad ia no taw af 10.0W populatioa. Tba twill men are without exwpttoa coarteoos, eaterpn'og and liberal, aaSaH aewcoaiera are- welcomed, aa tkey abooki be is. frowiag efties. '
Robinson, on the west aide, has a choice line of Urea pvodace always. Need go o fiattbe for any article you May need ia the grocery or pmfviaa Bag. . erelt Rano in store that I will sell at a big redoctkio, if sold in the But days. . , . ?. f TURNER. i Wli ' AH manser of tin and ahtet iroa work done by Baker, Neeld & Co., whone establish meot is on the south side ot the squsre. If yea need any article kepi ia a bard ware atom go into this bouse before yoa boy. It is tbe old Mc: Pheetera Hardware Co. store. Bskat, cakes, cracker, pies and everrtbin asoatlr kept ia a cbnBcockart; IT 18 THK WONDER Of THE AGE, tbe stock of goods on tbe shelves, counters, and ia the drawors, at tbe Smith Jewelry Store: and Buzar, oath side. ,Thw honse receives car-load after oir load of. goods, audyet they are Hold with such rapidity tbat there is always a demand for autre. Tbe stock is not all o'f a light or fragile character either, as some Bjiglit suppose, fpr there are gold 'and silver, watches of tbe best brand, cloc ks of the most reliable raaoufactt re, silverware that ia known to be standard, even tinware is included in this atsmBotb etock M:my hotehnld articles that are Very useful and ornameaial are alao sold here for a trilling suoi. ' . Jbiuy Kobixsox is the well known west Srile grocer, and bas a luindgoaie, fresh Mock of pood which, by reason of gocnl f ronsp w a ways kept fresh. A very bandaome.and tasteful display of qu'eusware and-glasswarvs is one of his specialties taat im attracted mtieh attention of bte-win foct be has sob more of this class of goods than, ao e cf tbe larger or more pretennoos stores because he exhibited anoosMaon taste ia selection. He does a thriving business in cboie country f rodoee and io teas, coffceSjSagarayetc., carrying a stock that is for -above tbe ordinary. Doa't forgat'taftk. at and price bis cbaatbw satf, Hemp. WruoM' gets the choicest .' well as thfr freshest country produce, as bis conntry oostomers are ofHbe best class of -people; bence the butter, cheese, apple butter, etc., he sells is always choice. Stcdebakbb Waqonb At Aixess. -Tbe best tinware and sheet iron ware ia town can be secured at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s hardware store, aeoond doer east. of th .National Cank. Yoa ought not to make a pnrcbase till yon see tbe hardware display at tbia banes. For any kind of general bardware; sneb as. nails, hinges, locks, or cutlery , or fine razors, batcher i kaives, packet kaives,-fiae shears, ' - l -l m it r i . t.ij etc., yon eboald call a t Baker.Neeld Cw.'s hardware stole, two doors east of tbe bank. 'i i . ii . Ir too VAirr tbe aestest fitting rmeots yon ever wore, go to garments yon ever BepJ. McGee and get him to cut ewatfjn Sa fperior to all.' . Stvdcbaxies Wagons At a ixkns. Cbaio WostEY baa a lot of firkt-class Baggies, Carriages, Phaetons and Bpring Wagons, at bis livery stable, which he will sell for cash or wilt trade for moles or boraea. Call oa Craig belore y on ell your stock.; Nictoit stocjt of winter lothTng and stylish Overcoats ever seen in Bloomington, are now oa exhibition a ntKJee's weft established sod reliable tat loriog establbibmeat, aoutb side of, tbe square. v Never was tuck a stock, of Hts Wetf i n Bfoomingtoo as are 'now exhibited by this firm. How it is possible for McGee to sell these tailor made snita for 99 it is bard to understand, unless be steals tUent, and ttdoeso t make any drfferenoe to the purchaser so be gets a bargain. . The popular Grecves corner grocery is now owned by LUarlev SiaT ni. " a aterneeten, uiye nun a can. Charley Mc. wants to see you at his coiner grocery, the old Gwe ves
The ladies of Walnut at Presbyterian church will givej a supper ia tbe basement rooms on the evening of Febraary 22d. Snpper served from 5 till 7 p.m
The various Missionary Societies connected with the Walnut st Presbyterian cburch will,, hold a Praise Meeting on Tuesday even iog, Feb. 19th, at the church at 7 o'clock. Exercises will consist of music, recitations, &e. The publio are cordially invited to attend. On Wednesday and Thursday, March 6th and 7th, tbe Monroe County Sabbath School Convention will be held in tbe College Avenue M. E. church. Among others from a distance wbo are expected to be present is Dr. Gilbert, of the State Association. A great many qf tbenewapener men know all about tbe Cabinet, in their minds, and can telP when the several members will take possession. On tbe other hand, persons near to General Harrison aay that ha has never . yet designated one member of bis official family. Polk township was depopulated last week, .'tis said, the able bodied men and women being in Bloomington in attendance upon the Norman trial. Old ladies and children were keeping boose alone. L eaanMaje?afaw f ' . ' ' A reporter for the GreencastJe Banner recently cornered a Monon employe, wbo bas lung been in the service of the company, and learned some interesting facts relating to the Monajs motive power twenty years or more ago. Engine 15, aow switching ia the Monoh yards in this city, was built during tbe war, and it took some time to get her from tbe works of Dantortb & Cook, in tbe East, , on account vof the Government pressing her into service. She then bore the name of' Achilles. Engines 9, 10, II and 12 spois were called Quickstep, Traveler, AtiHa and Racer. The 23 whooped up and down the rough track of that day under-' the name of T&mnseh. The 24 was known as Black Hawk; 20, North wind; 21, Soiithwind ; 18, Pluto; 17, Tippecanoe. While way back of these, and long-since consigned to tbe scrap pile, were tbe Sampson, Antelope, Ditrt, Rusher, Reindeer, Tornad.i, Rocket, Gnaclle, Vulcan, Hercules, J5id,ra, Comet and Rovt. Rover was a suggestive iiauje in those days. Miss 'Kumwi Davis' school; at Sniithjrijfe, closed lat week, They are having a very snccessful singing-school at Sraithville uiHler.tle direclibn of Prof. Woodward. c Jas. Hammer of near HarrodS' burg will remove io Washington, Daviess co. soon. . -r-There is no -l)oom" in Bloo'tpington, bnt tbe growth is steady and rapid. A "boom" is not wanted. --Perxye, Matthews & Buskirk are gorpg into the quarry business in earnest when spring opens, some three miles north of Bedford. ' A number of persons who left the vicinity, of Smith ville a couple of years ago for points in Kansas, have returned to their old homes, and others are coming soon. Charley McPbeetera bad a dressed turkey hanging in front of his grocery store last week tbst weighed 2plbs. even. Looked like a dressed pig. """ John D. Thomasson ia the new Mayor of Bedford. Mr. Thomasson baa stayed with Bed ford through man? of .its ops and downs, and will make an efficient officer. This '(Tuesday) evening is the "Silver" anniversary of the Bloomington Knights of Pythias, The grand parade to-day is to be fol lowed by a. social, literary and grind musieal at the Hall"6f the Knights at 7 p. m. At 8 o'clock a luscious supper is to be served in the Evans Ai-t Gallery. The grand promenade concert and ball will open at 80 jn the Hall of tbe Uniform Rank, and will be follow ed by an exhibition faney drill. The Young People's Metho dlat Alliance" held its regular monthly business meeting, last Friday evening a week, in the parlors of the church. A good number wero present and 30 tiersons were admitted to membership, making a total membership of 90. The A lliance was organised in Oct. hjt, and has been constantly growing in members and interest. Meetings held every Sunday evening at 6 o'clock in the basement of the church, Jo which all are cordially invited. Wilt,. H. Wyme, Pres. JAS, W. Baker, Seo'y. II M II III ,1111 . Five Cents a Bolt for Wall Paper, and 10 cents for Gilt, until March 1st, See John Wyme. Fine fresh stock of grooetics at Charley McBheetera' erocerv. I Tliu oM ffrw-vfr ?tni!I
HAVING RECENTLY SECURED THE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, 11101,118,
I will now offer the same and every article in
the stock to
AT WHOLESALE COST,
s I Must Close Out this Stock in THIRTY DAYS:
o SPECIAL GALE OF (if -riRemember the supper at. Wal nut st. Presbyterian, chirrcbi . Fri day night next. Try to be present. Supper 2fc.,-or five ticket for ft. Hupper served from a till 7 p.m John Buzzard is in receipt of an original pension oi $30 per month, with $500 of back pay j S. K. Rhorer a 17 increase ;. Harri son Black well a $24 increase, all through the Morgan agency. The veterans of the Mexican War will hold a reunion in Indi anapolis on Thursday of this week, the 21st. John B. Buskirk and wife have been visiting Paoli relatione and friends. Mr. B., had been quite ill for some time previous to la.fc?ug this little trip; Dt. Thompson, the Indiana polis oculist stated -in a lecture-re cently that in nearly every case a foreign substance is found within an eighth of an inch of the edge of tbe upper lil of the eye, when tbe the lid is turned back iu order to wipe it out. Cap. Shoemaker returned from his trip to La port e county full of rheumatism and neuralgia, after having been quite free from pain while in the south. He is south again, however, and wasadvwed by Nashville physician that the 'best anodyuc iu bis case wus free perspi ration. There., are radnufacfored iii Louisville three tiiuea'as many- ax handles as. in any .other .city in the United States. Although this seems to be a business of small dijuenpions, yet one firm in Louisville gives employment to several hundred meu. On the morning of April 30, 1889, at 9 o'clock it haa been arranged that the church bells all over the country shall ring to cele brate the event of one bnndred years ago, wbeu the church bells throughout the thirteen States rang out to call the people together to pray for the success and prosperity of the country under George Washington, that day inaugurated President of the United States. Mardi Ghas Exccksios Rates. The O. & M. Railway will sell tickets to New Orleans, La-, and return from all stations on its line at about one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale February 25th to March 3d inclusive. Good for return until March 23d 18891 For Rates, Tickets and further information, call on Agents O. & M. R'y, or address C. G. Jones, Dist. Pass'r Agent, Viocenncs, Ind, "Gray Harry," the wonderful pacer and pride of-this county, the property of T. L.Dickerson, will lie sold at the Cambridge City hone sale on the 23d of March . We hate to see Harry leave here, where be bas so many friends, and hope Mr, Dickeraoo may change- bis mind and keep him. Greensburg New JtSra. . , Tuesday evening a week Samuel Steele, an old citizen of- Owen county, felt a stinging sensation in his right ear, that bad been deprived of the sense of ' hearing for many years, and upon close investigation a piece of straw about one inch long waa removed, after being imbeded in his ear for over twentv years. It was in a good stale of preservation. Immediately after the straw was taken out his hear ing returned and tbe pain ceased, Look out for a swindler who will want to hire you to act as agent for a patent burgUr alarm. An old farmer living near Kokomo was robbed of $1,500 last week by this game, The damage suit of -(J. R. Perdue against Peter Bowman was bogun Meuday afternoon iu circuit court. I be libel suit- ot Ureeon vs. McGee will come this week, also. Call on Charley McPheeters, the accommodating grocer, H will treat yon squarely. Cotlebv of the. best brande.snd only the beat brands, oltl by V. f. Allen.
the People. the Next o KID CLOVES MM W. TURNER. of the Walnut st Presbyterian church will give a supper .ia the basement. A general invitation is extended. Supper served front 5 to 7 p.m. On the evening of March ICth a minstrel company will bold forth in the opera house." . f Ed. Wbetsell baa rented and removed to the Maxwell house, on South College Avenue. The family of Prof. Beck has been increased by the birth of aeon." George Riley is now advance agent for the Euuor Comedy Company, Kid Gloves at your own figures, each Thursday till they are all gone, at Will. Turner's. If he cauit sell them he'll give 'em away. -Wildou Stark, late candidate for Representative, is said to have died from injuries received in a wreck on tbe Fairlaud road last fall. . -r Valentine day is not observed as 'jurrtfuwly" as of yore. But 500' missives passed through tbe Bloomington. postpffiee Thursday. Friday next is. the anniversary of Geo. Washington's birth; I t is al&oihe day thai ushers in the evening of the Flipper at. Walnut st. Preftiyierian chureh. . Supper served- from o till 7 p.m. Cal. R;' Worrall; Captain of the Bjoohjiagton Uniform Rank is s tatural driU-maiterpaod his ability is recognised by the gentlemen-who comprise that organization in this city. -rsThe air in the court room last week was not impregnated with attar- af roses. The red-hot stench was something terrible to breathe, or to see, as it rose in almost per ceptible waves to the ceiling. -Everybody can wear Giloves at the priee Turner Kid sells tbcw for each Thursday, --rMuch of the time in the Nor man case, was taken up with crossexamiping witnesses, and an effort to prove character and alibis. The 'facts" in the case are quickly told, and the tiresome talk of witnesses is of nq special .interest to the gen eral reader. A valuable young horse, the property of Wm. I. Owens, became frightened by the cars and broke away from its hitching place to the alley - west of Norman's drug store, on "Wednesday. The animal dashed up to the court house rack, broke an iron post and then struck tbe iron fence with its breast, one of the pickets penetrating quite a distance. Uniform Rank, K. of P., op Monday night a week went into an election of officers, which resulted as follows : Captain, C.R. Worrall j Lieut., J. W. Crain ; Herald, W. E., Adkius ; Treasurer,.. A. Hiuds j Recorder, W.Seward; Right Guide, Cbas. Maxwell ; Sentinel, J. Warder; Lt. Col. W. M, Alexander, in the capacity of Asst. Inspector General then inspected tbe com mand, and reported enthusiastically upon the' proficienoy attained by the command under Captain Wor rall s eBorts. fact is that Capt. Worrall is the most pains-takiiig aud self sacrifleinjr officer wbo has yet held lite position, ad the com mand is ouly too glad to retain him. Uo to the Kut Glove Sale at Will. Turner's, on Thursday of eacn week, tins is a specialty that wm save you money. " Don't forget the Thursday a " . a --h i r i . . . t a T jv to iitove oaie, at tbe ctry goods stpre of Will, turner, west side. NEW MAPLE SYRIIP, - - AND NEW MAPLE SUGAR, FEE'S MAKE, AT CHAS. L ALEXANDER'S,
..-Charley. M. Pheeters is no,J n.ty, however tjll they tbe basa'at the old tJrcevc's corner ' had r,,t.te" a f hogs and grocery. He. will pay thp best U9W,,; A luillu ft0(u hydrophobia fYr? fur fCHiritrv prq'lucc, i is ou-'1! !h rjost Hrriblc i-n reccrJ.
Remember the r upper on next
Friday niebt in the basement of the Walnut st. Presbyterian church. to be given by the Ladies. Supper 25c., or five tickets for $1. Supper served from 5 to 7 p.m. -Clin).. Sparks has a $16 pen sion increase, and John Itatliff 8. The Hindostan "White Cap" ease will be the next one, perhaps, to occupy the time of court. The plaintiff in the case, Mrs Knight, claiming, to know three of the young men who perpetrated the outrage upon her. -Some few persons are making money by purchasing desirable lots ou the west side of town, and sel ling them at reasonable profit in a week or ten days afterwards. A profit of $25 or $40 is enough. -One of tbe oldest inhabitants was telling at Charley Alexander's grocery store that ue rememuers just, such a winter as the present one ia 1628, when there was snow in July and sunstrokes in January. -T-Mr. Laws of the National Ho tel, and Mike Volpert of the north side bakery, are each shipping iu ice from Cedar Lake. It costs them about double the usual amount, so that those who feel compelled to ttikc something ceol through a straw, next .summer, will find it somewhat expensive. , -Nearly every person who is buying lots iu West Bloomington, is doing so with tbe intention of building. -The bill appropriating $60,000 to build a fire-proof library building for the Uoiversity, has passed the House, and is now in a fair way to become a law. Reynolds of Wayne and Culien of Rush coun ty opposed the passage of the bill, but their opposition only served to bring the friends of Ii U. to her rescue. The biU ouly needs tbe concurrence oi tbe Senate, aud this will be given with little or uo op position. The following, taken from the Washington, D. C. Post of Feb. 13th, indicates that the Progress' good friend,-Jos. H. Huuter, is be coming an expert wttn me snot gun : ,Msers, Frank K. Hooper and Joseph H. Hunter yesterday contested at the grounds ot uie Capital Gun Club for the cbampionsmp meitai tor pigeon snooting. Jjilty birds were thrown tronv nve traus, Mr. Hunter winning with 42 out of a possible 50, against his untagoniHt $ 34. Mr. Hunter used a Parker hamerless gun, the first ever used in a shooting match iu this city." -John Waldron is preparing to plat an addition to West Bloomington, and Enoch Fuller has already done so, and is selling lots. He (Fuller) sold two lots last week to tbe Farringtort sisters, who will at once build a residence on the ground. Marriage licenses bave been issued to tbe followinig named per sons since last publication : James Baugh and Lizzie Culright, John Sparks and Emma King, Benj.. Myers and Sarah Riohardsoo.Cbas. E. Ragsdsls and Mary E. Costanbader, Ira I, Morgan and Minnie A. Ferguson, Isaac H. Bast in and Lillie Belle Burch, Wade H.Feelder and Ella McCoy, Eli W.Vaughn and Mary M, Vaughn. . A new band, consisting entirely of colored men, baa been organized under the name of the f" Walker Band," iij honor of Geo. W. Walker, and the members are riow being taught to read music by Prof, Lew. Johnson. Oue of those circumstances that made Wichita so famous occurred w-v 1 , t A in . uioomington last wcck. a young man who had some money to invest bought several lots through the agenoy of S. E. Carmichacl over ou the west side. He- held them but fifteen days till he was offered $75 profit, and he accepted the offer. Another man (Mort. Whitaker) bought a house, and wa8flcrcd,in less than three weeks, $200 more than he had paid. The fact is that desirable lots, at a con venient distance from the public square, are not easily found, aud those that fill thrsa requirements are now iu great demand. Howard Itichanlson has bought Lewis Stephens' 40 acre farm , paying $600. Wm. A. Stockwell and Lareuzo McKniglil are applicants lor license to sell liquor. The mad-dog scare is coiuioe: uncomfortably close, several dogs with well devclojicd cscs of hydro i phobia having been killed in Mr-
Tom "Hash of SU Creek Ip. has, emigrated to Texati. Several fojtes have beeu caught east of town, about four miles, by Asa White. A number of hoiuies aud some sixteen building lots, changed hands in West Bloomington last week. Two new additions are to be platted over there, Doa't forget Will. Turner's Kid Glove. sale ou Thursday. Ou that day he puts the prices so low that all cau have Kid Gloves for little money. The west side is the place to invest. It is there jou can find money hidden in the wood house, and get a profit on the sale of building lots. Will. Turner traded for Buzzard &Touruer's stock of dry goods, not to go into tbe busiaes?, but to get the money out of it. Now he will sell every article a , the stock at your own figures. i It is rumored, that F.M.Faulkner, the hoteliBt,haa rented a hotel at Spencer, and will remove to thai place iu about three weeks. The commercial travelers club of Chicago have made arrangements with the Monon people by which they are to leave Chicago on Friday morning, March lit, for Washington City, end return on the 6th, at a round trip rate of $30. This is the regular train that will pass at 4 o'clock in the afteraooo. See Mrs. Jennie Ntcl o" ' advertisement of millinery store, top of this page. Capt. Friedley was in court one day last week, looking after u railroad case. Capt, F. has beeu in poor health during the winter. Ladies can get nice Kid Gloves for a few cents just as good aa they have been paying dollars Air at Turner's west side closing out sole, each week. Go this week and get a pnir. Mrs, Able, accdmpauied by Mr. and Mrs. Tuley, went to Louisville on Tuesday of Hast week to hove Dr. Dheatbetu operate on her eyes for cataract. Geo Smith, father of Phillip Smith, who resided near Way port, died ou Sunday, oged 73 years. J. W. Turner is determined to get rid of that stock of dry goods. Dry Goods business don't suit him ; so lie s actually, goftiog rid of the slock to close out. " Dr. John Harris died with consumption, Friday morning, at Ellettsviile. Mrs. Miller, of the same town, died on Sunday morning with consumption. Sam. Graham wis working at the Louden house, on west 6ih si.,
Monday evening, cleaning out tbej an tmiif! lintiQr. tor 1?ri A nornr. wliftr
has itist moved iu, When he came across a dark green-bunch of paper under one of the sills near where a pile ot coal had been. It excited Sam's curiosity ,and picking out the mass be discovered that it consisted af pieces of mutilhited greenbacks a $50, a $20 and two $10 billsThe su pposilioi is thai the money was hidden there so well that the party who bad made the deposit was unable to find it afterwards. Sam. is just ninety dollars ahead. as the money is not so badly outtillated by rats or mice that it can not be redeemed at the U. S.Treasury. I don't Intend to stay iu the dry goods trade. All I want is to get the money for the stock I truded some Kansas property for. Now come to my store on the west aide aud get these goods t about half . r -rTTiJEr price, V T . 4. J iTbe Ladies of Walnut st. Presbyterian church give a- supper Friday evening, Iwim 5 to 7 o'clock, at the church, the proceeds to be applied on the church debt. They charge but 25c. for supper, or fivt tickets for $1. The cause is a good; one, and the supper wjll lie excellent; it will be worth attending a niRTiiDAV nnswen. A very enjoyable affair was th j surprise party at the residence cf Matthew Floyd, Saturday. It wa the day previous to the anniversary of Mrs. Floyd's G2d birthday, nuil about fifty ofhcrfriendi, relation an. I neighbors met together and then marched to her home. E cry body had nicely prepared baskets containing a (lrst-ela dinner, as well as a quantity of uvccplablc presents. Mr. Floyd waa at wu;k iu his sugar camp, some didtnoue? uway, and lijs first knowledge ft the uB'ttir was when he had been! sent for Mi cnine to the l;u,-je. A very pleasant day was speut by t il, and the company finally went to ineir i!oine,. ali:r cordial wistcs i,af x. i, ... :..k. n. ..i m . Floyd aud her visitors euinv-' .......I I..:. ....A t.t.1.. i . , ,Tr . ,,,, . Ml anmuewar)' 1 prcscutsconsi.stcd cil euHhiiig,tislivs, tiullcrv. rannm! -rrititi.'tU.'. vie. ' ?I7 . V ''',
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The iNAUorjitATrdw, Feribjl Inauguratiou of President.-iriiiji Ha rriswi, on the 4th of March nex the Ohio & Mississippi Kailwi'l will sell tickets to Yasinngtof$1 C. and return, at about oue rouul trip from all RtBliopa on tin?. tickets on sale 28ih, March 1st, 2d and iiafu sivf, good returning on trainaleav'i ing Washington up to an4M3udr. ing March 8th, 1889. i?at . anil further information rallojir Ir,; F. Adams, Agent O. & address .v - Jv.. u. JoE, juisi. rassrawtrj Vtncem JOHN J)UUWNrcaolar enmpni: deiirt to gel all as ae is won p ret inoio; ipi what mt ve all Ct rbs, Splints, S Strains, all Swo: save $50 by use b ed. Sold by 11.1 incrton. Ind.' Hemp. WiiJiox bas a full of Queensware a! nd Glassware-. it is now time t select $ometbu nice for the hofUuays. Jju test, it will pay." - . ,, .... , mIi Simply purifyingvttid eleahia)j Mood is not sumeient. it needaani i.lso, the nervous !ytotnneedj toning nil ot wdicu n aecompusrea dj- in. f tier Blood nnd I.iver Ropiedy andSi Tonw. Uo His coiign lloney in .onehi: hu Golden lioliaT in all tnd itomacb and bowel disorders.; Kidney and Kttclcacho Cur in lama I dropr and all kidney dtMierv, man Eve Salve in tore oyea. crar and piles; hi Capital Bitten for and atreno-lh. For salo by Pabi Bros., nloomfu and 8. M. Mtukb, Clear GrerJp. "... t ' mtm NOTICE. mHE ANNUAL MEETIH of 1 Stoukhol lereof the Louaritle, HAlbany S t'bieago Keilway Cottpaaj will bo held at the offloe el tlio uoWiMHIJ .L. r XT X--..1. -i.r m luo cur ui n Jivifr, v. fiiivn March J3tb, I8S, at which matting teen Directors will bo elected to eanr the coiuioR year. The. polls wift Ft-nm twelve n'llloflk 11. to one V. M. The trKnfnr books will ba cloted freei.. Baroli 4th to Marpa uta. W. II. LKWIS. Seeeeej!: I Iii. rmwui-r neoi ..r imrAv. btrencth "t ''lh,ll Mi.faccmom.,:.l lh.-.t. tl.eMiHarv and' can lnbj kW hi miiwiR.: I1'" inullHudo "f low ivit. hn; : a)'(i r phofnhstr wH i. !
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