Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 March 1889 — Page 3

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AEDAM IHIAILIL & D0 jTI14 TAKE THE LEAP fO THE NEXT THIKTY, ! SIXTY AND NINETY 'BAYS.-V ;

CL'YOR ATTfTTiON to our elegant line of NEW

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1NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. VHTTE GOODS and EKBBOIDEBIES, TABLE LIKEN and NAPKIHS. CASPETS, --ZMZATTIZDsTGr-S, ; .AJSTO FijsTE

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. Why erebittr.r Kfe hydraing 9 reund It IS THE WONDEB OP TOE AGE, with tame hack, dimaed kideeys, drwpi- . , 1 .1 8n elves ml swelling, female wttkus. r;ne 8WCK of YW lne MlHv, Wt ttaeaae and rbe wro. ! counters, and m the drawers, at the

Mama, worn m. readers mbmj ukomrd weweiry oiore Hiiq jzar, hkmtho Cur will ,uiotly south side. This houms receives u.: itn mK .lmt ii.i2.nt i oar-Joad after oar-load of goods,

entirely perminent rt-iiof." Supetior tc alt known medietas m these diseasea. Ko- Mb by Fxkx Bros., Bloorainrtan, al 3.' X. Mvthwji, Clear Creek, lad. UU Tk. 12, "88. v Goi Br.scKART'8nw room hr headquarters for fine Baltimore rtters. He tw (kern '? I'j- expresc, and oinspfjiiently they are always fresh. Call and jt a tao, or a )oart. . SrvPfiBAKER Wagons At Ali-ekSv ! On to Waahrnfrlnn ! A posi tion far rxml c vant weral l c van wmi .K.tl men in vour f.-ct.on u boII Sarwy -k. V' mutwt it in to nume, : 4Vimist in g.-Hwl ctjmVjimn, and tw-elas J,.vW.y.lHKuUr. I Einra. aanT : JlpplT at nat tRtinr ae) Myotic CntKw for Rhennw - ti.m.d ScnwtxU, t!di.9iltjr cure ia '

4ettbce av fevrerooring Uic ra ' - .- ... fr the vsimm. f i wiU net fn. 15c. j than aonte of the largor or mote HM fcy, b. Su', .pretenlioaa store iKScatise he ix- - .q-38;- :ftited tntcomnton tatriit Selection. J He does a thriving bumnees in Ijk 1.ISE8 of Geata fcr.5ah- eb.He, etmotnr prwlm-c ami in teas ! ffr&W "w. waVetWB, ieto., carrying B'lMoek Vide of lite ware, l;ls abe.tnat -jr u0 rd'tnorv. No oe k. pt Roeb a sHek, i ; JUm't furget to look at and priea fjnality, inrc thw claw of goods ; ys cba,,,, se,. aa made a Sieeialty. Tle batf8,! .

ispeoleri, cravats, ttes, hitntlker-F - awt, cnus collars ana ao .uir:s, are ery nnrrtor, and the must fiiidwprble in eitt and material

I&mY forget lo call at WcGee's benee the butter, clicese, apple buti ;i b. au uiu.ji.:. xiiVA t i it i i

-JflJt?-1 ""- .".. .-Glioieest GoffeejyTea8,'Tobeeoa and Cigars, t llenvp. Wilson's grocery stOm Try one of .the new brands of cigars at this rt ore. BabqAISS. I nave idr (4) Organ I wilt s-ll et arbkaaje' vaM. jhI jsee en, All- Bsaoner of tin and sheet iron work done ' by B&ker, Neeid 4k Co wbofw establishineiit js en tlte aoutb side ot the Hqnanv, If yon need any article kepi in a hardware store go into this boose before yon boy. It is the oki M.crbeeters Hardware Go. stoej Xreab, eakea, cracker, pics and everrtbing osually kept iu a cobfcfitiooery or restaurant, at George iienckarta.. . -- You wBl And the best goods, in the grooerylmejit Hcntp. Wilson s Me rrerivra f-sli goodn every week, m that nethiog n biahoose ts stale, Call en bina in "Progress Block," CitHff ont th. sto?k of- Qyercoata nt awt it aieCtoe'a'elbtbing lore, aoutb aide of die sqnare. You cannot form an idea, of bow low tbat is till yoo bear bis figures and examine the goods. The suits tbat are "kept in atock there are tinconmony well made, and the materials superior to any aanalfy sopplied. Tbe prkra are far bstow tbiae of any former season, fkl. WcGee has worked s cvrolatioo in tne clothing trade. We want some wore " reliable men to sell our nursery stock ; .guaranteed first-clsss, troe to name as ordered, and delivered in good, be; I -by conditkm. iwlary and ex-, tfoaes, (or com mission if preferred). Apply (stating age) to The C h. Van Duten Naraerv C.. Genevs, k:y. ' a n A !! S OITIf CC jK EST. hit not retired from bctineis, but i!t be ' found at kit o'd lUnil in th oudbury blirfk vriUi a ccaiplet. Ua. Of wrF.aTAKERS AND CfDOLSTERBKH Stpjili. )l will bercaftai avota bin entire nlleation ti Ursa epfceial knn. and will euarante. work I Hi pent .4 pric the lonrot K.iniembor tb

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FAMOUS TO ALL. Call and examine land yet they are "mid with such rapidity that there i always a de mand for more. The stock is not all of & light or fragile character either, its some, might suppose, for ,h - , sr .-j aAP flt,.K joftbe Kt )Paoas fc, of fa I moat refobte manufacture, siK-er-ware that is known 16 be standard. even tinware is inejudwlia thw maminoth stock: Many honscholcl arrieles tlit are rery useful ail arnniMental are also sold here for a trifling sooi. '.. Jimmy Robissojj is the well .. .. .,.! u a.. hanrisoflae, fresh gJexrk of enod. whieh, bv rertS'in of good patronage isalwar&kerrf (n4x. A ven-lvaad-ware and glasjSwaro is one uf h .; r, M . M ,e Hemp. Witsos getn tbeihninrst as eli as the freshest eouutry ptfxhic, a-s his oonntry emtomers jare of the' best class of pnplj ,wr, etc., ne sens is aiways cooice. Studkbakkr VACIOX9 - At Ali.exs. . The best tinware and sheet iron ware m town can he secured at Baker, Neeld & Co.s hanlwiire storPj-Sfcoud door cast of the Nhtjonal B.tnk. Yon ought not to make a purchase till von ee;ihe hardware iliaplay at this house. For any kind of general hardware, such as nails, hinges, locks, or cntler;, or fine razors, bu'.cher knives, pocket knives, fine shears, etc, you should call at Baker,Nreld 4k Go.' hardware store, two doors east of tbe bank. If too wast the neatest fitting garments yon ever wore, go to Ben). MeGee and get him to cat and make, you a suit- He is superior to all. - ' - Craio Woblev has a lot of firat-etass Buggies, Cariages, Phajtons and Spring .Wagons, at bis livery stable, which he will' sell (or cask or will trade for moles or horses. Call on Craig before you Coabley MoblY has sccnred a fresh, nobby stoek of Spring Goods, and ia having a big run on them. He does not wait till everybody else h stocked up before he buys, but jumps into tbe ring witb a stock that is calculated to suit every mem her of the family. He is carrying a very welt selected stock of boots, shoes and rubbers among bis late investments, and be is selling them at figures sur prisingly lawv Ask for Charlev Mobley a store, if yuu don't know wbtre it . SfrjJWJ piece goods of the choic est fabrics and most tasteful tic signs, received by McGue & Son, sooth Kie clothing bouse. Anew and choice stock of suits for spriug wear, iut received, as well as tmts, ties, shirts, collars and cuffs. It is a fine disi.lay one worth a visit Low priced Boils will be a specialty st this bouse. . The popular Greeves corner grorery uow owned by Charley (acrheeters. Give bun a call. Charley Mo, wonts to see yon at hi6corpcr,2rcceryf the old Grceycs

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LOOM v SPRING DRESS GOODS, in au vuamics ana mces.,4gt ouk new goods. I don't intend to stay in the dry goods trade. AH I want is to get the money for the stock I traded some Kansas property, for. Now come to ray store on the west side and get these goods nt shout half price, J. W. TURNER. Harrodsbijrg is on the upT grade. It is rapidly increasing in population,. The stone quarry recently opened north of tbe town gives employment to forty men, and the force will be increased as tbe business demands ; they have , an extensive washing machine factory, and a roller process mill will soon be in operation there. The town has a number of energetic! business men, who will compare with any in tbe larger towns, and if there is any opening for a big town thr ry leJ capable of managing it, W. J. Alien was well satisfied with his trip (o Washington City. Says the procession and decorations were, beyond descriiition. There Ws no lack of water-rain came !,,ts- ' down in torrents. The consideration of the applications for license to sell . liquor came op on Thursday, sud Marion Knight's adverti-ement wa.a decided to be insufficient. John Slock well's case then came up and consumed the entire day. The remonstrants wer on hand and made a good fight, and closed the day with speeches by the attorneys Loudon & Rngers, and Duncan & Batntnn for the temperance peo ple, and John R. East for the ap plicant. Osi Friday morning the Board decided that John Siookwell should have license, W ni. StockffoH's came next, but he was per mitted to have license without opposition, as the attorneys for the remonstrants said they had a better case against John than they could make against. Wni. Stoek well, and there was no use in wasting a day's work oo it, under the circumstances. Commissioner Peterson goes on the record as dissenting to the decision of the majority. There are now four licensed stdoons. Another factory has been es tablished in the city that of Mike Scwafd, His cigars give general satisfaction. Don'), fail to see those Ham burg laces at J. W. Turner's store. He ia determined to get rid of tbe entire lot at some prioo. Mrs. Bowman has ret urned from a visit to bejr . relations in Ohio. ' ,; -The night policeman now re ceives f 30 per month, the engineer of the sttmm fire engine $25. The Knights of PytM will go to Gentry's Dog Show aa an organization, Thursday night. Hen ry and Wall, have joined the Knights since they arrived here. Very many new features are introduced into Gentry's Dog Show -features tbat have consumed much time. Will. Turner traded for Buz zard & Tonrner's stock of dry goods, not to go into the business, but to get the money out of it. Now he will sell every article in the stock at your own figures. Hamburg embroideries and laces at Tomer's wet side store. These goods, ladies, at your own price. Little boys and girls will be pleased with the Dog Show. Take them to see it. Cbsrley Mornectera is pow the boss at the old Greeves corner grocery. He will pay the bt

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HAVING RECENTLY SECURED THE STOCK OF Dry Goofls, Notions, Hats, Caps, &c. I will now offer the same and every article in the stock to the People, AT WHOLESALE COST, As I Must Close Out this Stoch in the Next THIRTY DAYS!

oSPECIAL SALE OF HUM if W..D. Alexander, formerly of Bloomingtbft, who hag been in . the employ of H. Mason, a saw mill man of Cook' county, Wyoming Territory, met with a serious acci dent on the 7tb of February, ss .we learn by'a letter from Ira S. Slnss, Alexander was driving a four mule team, and hauling lumber up a, L ill when the team became nnm&nagpalde, Alexander fell under the wagon, the wheels passed over his left leg, crushing it badly. For a ti me it was feared that amputation would be necessary, but he is now doing well, and is at the residence of his friend Slnss, on the Willow Creek ranch, ner Suudanco, WyPHg' Ah additional appropriation of 7,000 has been secured with which to re-establish the law school of lixiiniia University in Septem ber. Dr. Jordan has been untiring -1.41 -IMS 1 UMI 19 1U QfVUIC Hit: 0TCVI4M . appropriations, and was ably assisted by Mr. Dolan, or Mr. Poleu was ably assisted by Dr. Jordan L, . it... ... m. a... Ik. .nuil.l ' just as it reads best. -They each, however, have done their whole duty in the p,rc.rojsejj. Among the .pen-sions recently secured bv Jas. Morcan were : J no.' frinkle, 1,500 arrears nud $10 l( T w . fforirt per month j Jos. Rush, $300 arper i rears, with $4 per mouth ; Isaso Miteht.il, 1100 bounty under recent jact of congress; Geo, W. Welch, re-ratfng of ?12,with 150 arrears j Uenry Musser, reraluifj ot la per uipntli, with 250 arrears. Tbe orj.;anizition of thc"Stiues-j vi 11c and I loomington Stone Co." was completed Tuesday night of last week by the election of H. Henley, Piesident ; J. H. Joudcn, Secretary; W. W. Wicks, Treasurer, and J- S. Williams, Superintendent. Chair cars will be placed on the day ttsins of the Mono.i as soon as possible. They will bo a great convenience to persona ruakr ing the trip from Chicago to Louibville. A freight train coming south, last Wediiisday morning, became uncoupled it"d the conductor, Covey by uane, was iu some manuer knocked olf and tbe cars passed over him. It is believed that the overhead bridge struck bim first as his head was crushed into an unrecognizable mass. He leaves a wife and child at Lafayette. Treasurer Gaston received a telegram last Thursday bearing the sad news of the death of bis father, who. resided near Newark, Greene county. His death was tbe result of exhaustion, as be was in ids 85ih year. Geo. Bonckart has his oven and shop bnilding completed, and as it is built, for the purpose, it has fiverv convenience in the way of light and arrangements for secu ring water and handling wood. lie hopes to be turning out bread from bis own oven this week. Jas. D. Showers cheerfully paid over to the ladies of the M. E. church tbe ?100 be had promined them if they would raise $300 in three months. They exceeded this amount by $1.2. At a mite sooicty meeting held at the re.sidunoo of Mr, S. Monday night, the account was closed. Mens Hats so cheap that -you can save twuieyiby purchasing and luying them away, at J. W. JLurn er's bargain store, Auk for W.J. turners store (formerly Touruor & BuzzardV wcat side, when you come to town. lhere you oan get Mens' flats tor notbm; almost. Ctn iERV of the best brands.and only the best brands, sold by W J. AU,n. Thomas is to be a city, a riva of Btr'3'3g'1""i ! '"!'- ciiki diststi'.

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KID GLOVES M Wet I J. W. TURNER. Win, J. Allen is going - .to build;. a handsome brick bowse in his additiou soon. Jas. B. Clark will build another house in his addition early this spriug. Work is being crowded on Jas. Ryan's business block, and on Geo.Beuckart's one on Walnut et, and the other on College Avenue. Judging from tbe number of bouses now under contract it will be a difficult matter to secure brick for flqes, etc The steam la undryjen,Mes8rs. Matthews, have been compelled to close their business because it did not pay. After deducting rent, hauling water, and wages., of help, there was nothing left to meet bills. -John. Hemphill died, at bis residence in BlooiningtononMarebi Cib, in las 91st year. He was born in county Londonderry, Ireland. His wife is still living. They had a fondly of ten ckildreu, niue of them still living, and they have forty-three grandchildren. The report of the W. C T. TJ. for the fiscal year shows that 2o fumiliffr have been assisted, and c:illet4 ions ainouuted to $297.53. M we" coniesung application for liquor license, and 6UI1 a balinec on band of $88.40. . Lpolll9 rvmovc. ( fteerjw houge y) Monday of Wall, will stay at home stay and "be a farmer's boy," while Henry nnd the others take the road for Ohio points, $be first stop will be Hamiltou, then Dayjon. Henry has a good show and deserves a good bui-iiiese. A committee of three ia bow buy at work revising the premium ist of the Agricultural Society Geo. P. Camphell, Jos. H. Dinsmore and W. H. Neeld. Marriage licenses have been is sued lo the following named persona since last publication : Thos. Brautiam and Gertie Langley, Jas. 'ampler and Rosa Williams, Clif ford Spiccr and 1124 Allen, Ira D. Peterson and Sarah E. Russ, Geo. V. Brown and Flora Collier, I.N, Wamplcr and Amanda Lutes, Geo. Barnes and Josie Harford, Otis Fletcher and M-cie Seeks, John BadgeJcy and Addie B. Stalcup. A special term of circuit court has been called, to convene on April 1st, to try five cases: State vs. Cnesley Chambers, titneman vs. F. E. Worley, Donaldson vs. Noel, Bollenbacher vs. First National Bank, and Shoemaker vs. City of Bloomins.ton. It is understood th,at Judge Hefron will pre side. Mayor Dunlap has returned to Bloomington after several weeks absence in Kansas. He stopped several days at Wichita, and was shown tbe city by Mr. Piatt. Tbe McDoel packing house is killing 3,000 hogs per day, and aeverul hundred men are at work on the Whiiaker packing bouse, which will have equal capacity. The Armor firm will place a branch at Wichita in the near future. In every direction he saw fine dwellings and business houses iu course of erection, aud prices ar yet high in the business portion of the city. Wichita, in population, ia now the leading city of Kansas, having by recent census been shown to have 39,000 teople. Inside property is a good thing to have, while as a matter of fact the outhide additions will be compelled to wait a while. Robertson Bros, bavo been rearranging and overhauling their grocery room. The ceiling and hide walls have been papered handsomely, the wood work has been painted, and they now claim to have the handsomest rooin and the Cf "'l:! !? tv "!3.

J. W. Turner is determined to get rid of tbat stock of dry goods. Dry Goods business don't suit him ; so he is actually getting rid of the stock to close out.

A number of Indiau Creek teachers will attend Normal School this spring. Mrs. Frank Woolloy bad as guests lust week, Thos. Sbrayer, Mrs. Garner and Mrs. W. H, Guy, Chesley Woodward of Clesr Creek, fell several days ego, and badly injured one of bis bands. Joseph Stull is soon to move to Clear Creek, and will occupy tbe Martin house. Samuel Dinsmore has sold his meat shop to John Scbovele and Gus. Holtzman. Mrs. John B. Buskirk has returned from Paoli, but her husband .will remain in tbat town a week or more. The John Dearman farm, east of town, has been, traded to Will. Mefibrd, and-John Curry traded for fifteen acres of the Mefford farm. The bills rd tables and furni ture, jnst north of Benckart's bakery, have been purchased by Deputy Marshal Reeves. W. B. Hughes and wife werej entertaining Mrs. Watson and daughter of Danville, Ills., last week. i Chas. L. Jewelt of New Al bany will be tbe probable successor of Col. Friedley, as solicitor for the Monou Route. John C. Stephenson has pur chased of Luther McConnell 105 acres of land in Van -Bunsa tp., paying $2,000. Charley Miller baa bargained for Milford Mathers' store at Clear Creek, and invoicing begun on Monday. Sarah E. Swearingan baa sold to Amanda Worrell twenty-three acres of land in Bloomingtoti tp. for $800. The room recently occupied by the steam laundry has been, rented by Ren. Smith & Son, and is to bo fitted up for the grocery business. Thos. Mathers has bought a house at Clear Creek from I. O. Sutphin, and will remove from Bloomiugtou. SJurdock ia still in tbe sheep bnstupss, having driven a flock to his farm lost week. He under stands the need of changing sheep frequently, Peterson is ectting ready to set bid saw mill on the John Cole land west of town. He removes from the Ml. Gilcad church locaU Among the number of new bouses that are to be erected as soon as the weather will permit is that of petcr.Martin, which is to go up ou Rogers aud First streets. Ed. Hall ia assisting in the invoice of Milford Mathers' stock at Clear Creek. Miff. Mathers is going to Hot Springs, Ark., to boil out the rheumatism. He has a good railroad position offered him at New Albany, in the Motion yards, which be will accept when be coaies back. Miss Cora MoMichael hca been visiting friends in Bodford. Pad. Spark) ot Stanford has been awarded the contract for keeping the Poor Farm for tbe next twelve months. J. G. MePheeters got in from Washington Saturday evening. George Thornton of the 70ib alio arrived at the same time. A train passed through town, going south, one day last week, having a cargo of. colored miners and their families, from Brazil, Ind., ou their way to Texas. Jas, Sears, Frank Coffin and Frank Hcadley weut to Indianapolis last week tor civil service examination before Capt. Ddd, Asst. P. M. There were 81 candidates present lor examination. The young men are seeking positions as mail agents. Dr. Crane has purchased the house just north of the Banner store building, and will remove his dental office to the north room of the house. Green roflco advanced 21 cents ' per pound lust week in tbe whole sale market. Auditor Blair has made a mimiier of renewals of school fund loans under tbe new six per ccut, law, which went into effect upon its passage. The whole fund needs a general overhauling, aud the six per ct. renewals will give the Auditor a spleudid opportunity to do this. A novelty in good suppers will be the cue given by the ladiig j of Walnut ut. Presbyterian church, I Friday night, March 22d. Every ; peis-on who has eaten the suppers : prepared by these ladies knows - what to rspict. Those who have r i iii ii il.tiu u!d do s..

Miss Lib Cookerly is visiting relations in Danville, Ilia. A well will be dug at the corner of 3d and Walnut strecis, Mrs. Maude Showers has been visiting friends in Logansport,Iud. The wife of O. R. Worrall has been quite ill recently. - Antoinotte E'tiucao ia quite sick with fever. j. B. Lampkins and Oliver Cox ore engaged in farm work io Tennessee, --Geo, Davenport and Miss Josie Carter of Smilhvilte are candidates lor tbe post office nt tbat place. Mr. and Mm. Winatandlev

celebrated their silver wedding at Bedford ou the evening of (he 8th. . Miss Kale Mobley is at Evansville, on a visit to her Bister, Mrs. Laura Compton. Rev. Xi. F. Cole preached for tbe Episcopal people on Sunday morning. The election of County Superintendent occurs in June.' Tbe Trusteee are 7 to .57 Democrats. Cron & Mathers gathered up a lot of slock hogs last week aud sold them to Frank Worley of Ellettsville. Tbe Gardener boys of near Dudley have gone to Illinois towork at farming this season. Mrs. Koarney Carruichael ol west of town has been stricken with paralysis. A pension of $22 per montl goes to Enoch Goes of Van Buret! tp. Glad to-bear it, Enoch. Children will have a week'ti vacation, beginning wiith tlte IStli Friday. Miss Mary Johnson and MreJ Jas. Karsell are visiting relation i near Delphi, Ind, The Trustees of I. U. arrived on Thursday evening and bave! been having a busy and intercstiu ; session. ? ' Mumps a e prevalent in Yan Buren tp. Ttougb not necessarily very dangerous;, the disease is- annoying. Thos. Blair, who removed to Kearney, Nebraska, several years ago, ia on a visit to Monro county friends, accompanied by Mrs. B. County Clerk Fulle? is selling tbe lota iu hi additiou rapidly. Persons who desire choice bts should apply to m toon. His prices are- uncommonly reasonable, and the location the moat healthful in Bloom ington. There is a project ou foot to liarl I tin !f! firiiiicv riitl at t1Ut ' , 6 " rodsbmg, 1 weuty years ago H ere were several mills.iu opcratiuu in this county, Persons throughout the county who are carrying school fund b ans ou their lauds on which they pay eight per cent, interest, should go to the Auditor's office aud lave their loans renewed at the reduced rate of six. This i.t is a big saving to the poor mcn'who are compelled to borrow lunuey, and ;tWy should take advantage of it without delay. Air brake "jammers" wiU at once be placed on the drive-wheels of all the Monon locomotives. This will make tbo work of the freight brakemea lighter, while it will also lessen the danger from wrecks. Engine 65 is the first oue to have ibis improvcmeni. The spring announcement of Adams, Hall & Co. will be lound at the top of the local page. This firm's store is crowded witb ;g;oods fi rot-class goods, too, and ladies who desire to wear the best qualities and latest styles will go there to see them. Tbe best ia always cheapest, iu dry goods. J. T. Staples, expert optician, will be at Bloomington, Ind,, March 21st to 23d inclusive, with a complete Hue of spectacles of bin own mako. Office at the Faulkner Hotel. Persons in need of ipeciaoles please call. New leuaes fitted to old frames. Rice Holtzman, who was married f omo len wiokt ago to Mis Minnio WbUnand, hns bad a vory upplwMitt oxperine. T weeks after their marriage Mrs. Holtzman was stricken with slioht fovor which bfii dovolunod into tbo typhoid tvpo, and she has been b adually drawing wawn u .m i i - rognnien 3 i-jironioiy nnmi. w9 a remarkably vlgohiu. btialthy young woman, ana nun never oeeu iivk. wTh. bank paid out fl 0,000 last Saturday on pension check. As ft large number of checks are also cashed by tbe busines men, this will giva some uwn of the. value ot tl'.e pensions to tins cjuuty, vitntinn is (riven to anv tint ni.iv I ttMulk l, ... ,.VU. Matt. ' Bent lev !s voriil! at : -v-v -. - ailiiner. Ritt. i. a jrowf wfjrjcI

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Upera Mouse, uioornm. Htb, 15th attd ; mission 15 and 25o. charge for reserved sealii tbe postofficeoiid raserytjj Remember that Pheelers, former! p in too business, is now proprieti Greeves corner grocery, ! will be pieaseu io see nity toroers, and a boat of ceil Don't you al wars ibf Wall Paper. From 3 W f Bolt, JOHH W Tf Paper At Vanzandf's, North ti& Fine fresh stock of cb.a,r'e McPfceetenf Nicest poultry mi m outier in Iowa, at ...iiH-ii Pheelers' new grocery, gee Charley whether yon Charley McPheete5 rem of a eroeerv. in tbo old Qi stand, and keeps a 'ihoica. fanfe stock. Call and see h im. Charley MePbeetera

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JOHN McCAIN, Horn Dealr -DsrlintoB, Tai. Sold by H. Liadlcy, Drugjiat, Blat4arington, ind. John. Bbown has begwn Siht regular campaign of vault cleaning, ntdesirs to get all. tbe vatrbnaga poaaiHF; aa be is null propdr.-d for th busincaa ki' guaranloi-3 natisl'action. Bruwn h a lr rolixblo man, a man who nlwiy doe jmt. what ha promiso to do, ltnc yon may depend. upon bim when bo proaaliea JWi anythihg. Ekultss Spavin Liniment rv move 1 1 Hard, Suit, or Gailoaed Lnp and Ulemisihc from huntH, Blood Sparirt,, ' laii-bs, hpliiili, Hwwucy.King-bone, sum,, . 4 SpnoWnll Swollen ThrM.Coaah, eta, psavc $50 by uto of ouo bottle Wanmai ed. Sold by It. Lu)d!cy,Orttg5'it,WM ington, jinu. . .. . ; S,-ttfa Hkup. Wiiok has a fkdl 0i of Quccnswarc and Glasewam, ttA it is now time to. select something nice for the holidays. Buy tk best, it will pay-. Charley Robertson cava tk handsome iinprovemcnU to kit. . store room did not cost 4ifgu 83'y-. thing, and will not be adrfed"lo the price of goods. . . We will sell goods moolteaper since we made tbe improanenta in our room. We do thia"wcaufl. we feel so much more efcgjjipii iu our handsome new .roaffw'.-PtiiM-and see us. TiROBERTSON BBOSi; 4l CITY 3PB0BB

FOR SALS BY ENOCH f $f4r& ON EASY TER2i8, r , Bouse and Lot on wt th t., kayw, , aa the James Matthaws property ; Mt' ration on the ttroet pric ft, 010 j tSP cash hatanoeon long time. ' ' Abo, Uuuso and Lot m tia atraets . fdur good rooma, cellar, Ao., tret fat "waK-: of Joe Cron'a-price $1,000, on third awh, balance in two payment. TMi kl llW . t bargain in tbe elty, the hatio. jjtbuilding conaiderod. Also, Ilouso and Lot, one )ot wtH flf last named; same kind of kon.; $0 ; samo terms. Also, 19 da irahle lot left Hi Fu,hw 4t Wuldron's Addition, rnngina froaa t. I $5i00 in priQtf. erocmlibr tlt-lt the. M ihe only l"t- tbnt hve tw.- MoAdda streets lind sidowalk complete. ' Al.-n, ono lot mi west Otli streut, Durls siibdivininn to City of Blc-itningU-a;' prim. 100 Very ?keft. . . . -

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