Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 March 1889 — Page 3

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lOE 3 and EW- DRESS ltoati oTaxtods o Ik abelvee, cooatSM, aadia the drawer, at the Baakh .Jewelry Store aod Bar, oath side. .- Tbia fcoaat receives ar-led after ear-load of goods, aayet tfeey arc sold with socfa rapidity that there it always a demad for store. Theatock ia not II of a light or fragile character cither, as aowa night suppose, for there are gc4d sad silver watehea vfrbe-beat braada, etoJcs of the soost reliable, aaaaafaetare, aileerjre thai is kaowa to ho standard, ven tinware is iackided ia hW Bsesnaotb stock. Many hnasehnld artietea that ere very ossfaj and otnaaaeatal are also sold Jaere for a tritogasjsn. . I Chso. BRKXBT'aaw neea ia! 'sw beadonartera for iae Baltimore vMerc. He receive the; daily "V Hunt, .and eitaseoaeatlv thev: a! nays fresh. Call aod get a or a quart.. DEBASES WaOOSS , - Ax Allem. f'UKKtXTt MOBLEY baa CcWed fraah, 4Mfcb: ateek of Sjwlnci! Twe, and is having a big ran on lie does not wait tilt vL i i l 1 he boy v, bat jumps into the ring wkb a stack that ia calculated to cuit every arailter of the family. lie ; carrruir a..ery wII selected ,p' w6ber;5 tM- iiiifnuirfL. anil be iaaeliiDg then at figures- su-rrv-v. , UobhTyVstore, if Vou don't know rtgreitia, .

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IwGee Oaa mereTiaat tailoring as well as the freshest country sstabliabssrat. Taej- eaa brace ev- produce, ,aa bis ;eountry eustoniers ervtbaagtbat is oev, choice and; are of the 'beat diss of people; leai table. fieaulieSce, the faasoos : benee the boiler, cheese, apple butad popabw' catter, preaidea at the! ter- etc, he sella always choice.

joard, aod will oratt and. eat your garaeats ao they wUi St and be a jjkaeuce to wear. Babaikb.-.I lave 4bor (4) Drraaa I will sett at wbotcaafe brice, for cash. Call and see tbesoJ - C;&TUBEB. Bccao, oaken, eraokeca, piea and vamatag aaoairy Kept knerjpr,retaBranjat George BencfcarU. , , .. tbb a m . a a fcoe wui aaa tne.oeat. moos, ia groeOineHeaaaW mnntirw) gmoavverrweea. &3all am Uaa im - Kbb I NsvBSaucBtba world me soea stook of good h GeBU' fbroUbiog liae, baea be in tae store of McGeeACo. Anytatagyoafaaay aave heard of or aaea ia tbe city ia received bore proaaptly, and offered for sale at eity prices. If yoo doa't few what yoa want just ask for it. - We cbep three or roar of tbe bet Biding Cuitivaton sad Plowa ade. The Oliver Chilled Plow foods at the head and we bave it. BAKEB, KEELD A CO. j 4 u m m m c Kpj BUT. C. VANZANDT Baa ak Taurad from baaiaan, bat will be rowMi ai kU o!4Uad in Ua SodburV WMi Hk a OMapteta Ha f rKDirPAizB'si astd vfbols. TEKKR-8 fepptita. Be wfll kenaftarl drfote ai mtir attaatiba to taM(peciaJ liata. mnd win gaaeantaa work tb baft anlroriVea tba Utwot. Bamamber tbe ' Mr, Sudbury Block, Mwrib 8id Square.! Pino Gtatienery, BEST THE. MARKET, At Ooe'o.

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I Cuts a Hoop Pole : That is ' l a. nrt:.l D ; I Tf.-J woai ine ft oiircy sumfivr ura ihiw er is wanatited to do. If you don't believe it. call at the liardware tore of Baker, Neeld & Co. and see the naohine in operation." Solid ateeV It throws the handle six feet oat of the way. Does its work clean aod perfect. Will cut a 2iaeb hoop pole, and does do it. Don't believe it, eh ?. Well, eome and see it operate. BAKER, XEELD & CO. Vofyetft Oca) Bread and Hot Bolls arjp great favorite, with those who have need them. . As w Gbocsjbis, it would be well fat" yoa to remember that Charley McPhrefers ia in the old G reeve or Hunter grocery earner. Ue isaellinz lots of goods too. be ' eaase he baa plenty of (lie best, sod 'takes pleasure ia .waiting on the trade. Thk. Harrison Mixed Pai tits are the best and. purest, in the world. Will cover more space, look belter, wear riefter, give greater satisfaction -than' "any- other brand. Call and ace testimon ials. Baki Kggi.a dt Co. . . TerjMrf Ice Crefan ia dclicsou. It takes-the cake. Good cakeeoes Jihut Kobisson is the wel knowa west aide grocfr, fnd has a handsome, fresh- stock of goods whieb, bj rettmi of good patronage - ' . . . Maiwaftt icent nrn. A verv uannsotne an( tasteful display of qn- ensware and glassware' is -one of hi specialties that has attracted much attention of late in fact he has aold more of this elasa of goods pP uee - iniuicra uncuqumHi iaeiascwitoa. doc tnnving business in choice count rv nroduceaod in teas.

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hi Miamhni-Rf4fa-Hemp. Wiijos gets tbecboicest Wm Papjeb I Wall Papek ! We have Ihroasrbt on the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in the town; it is .also the finest. The proof of this ia an examination. Baksr, webld A Co. Sbw Hatb. bteat' si vies, nob biest in the trade, just brought on by licGee A' Co., gents' furnishers, aooth side efibe sqoara. The beat grades of goads received by express constantly, and only a living profit charged. - t "1 Qutw Wosuex baa a lot of $ratehaa Buggies, Carriages, Phsatoaa aod Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, whieb be will aell for cash or will trade for moles or bone. Call on Craig before you sell year stock. Cbablet McPhbetess, who so popular ia tbe Hardware hosineas is new an accommodating grocer io the old Greevea corner. Charley takes hold like so old hand at tbe trade. Everybody likes Charley he is kind, seoornmodatiag and keeps a complete stock, and will supply yoo with everything you need. Wabm weather will soon be 'here, and the privy vaults need looking after. John Brown has prepared himself with tight casks, chemicals and tbe proper tools, and can do this work as well as men who have eome here from tbe cities. Call on hint and get figures, ft is, beiter to clean op your premiers than to bave sickness in the family, BAPE PALL, CROQUET. und pjmw. At Co!ea

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B"0 L rrrEiJ and lTAPKHTS. OILCLOTHS in LOVELY OVELY LTTEBJfS. PA' I don't intend to stay in the dry goods trade. All I want is to get the money for the stock I traded some Kansas property for. Now come to my store on the west side and set these goods at about hall price, J.W.TUENEB. . Bloominglon has become a great show center. Qo Tuesday of last week the train for the north carried Gentry's Canine Paradox, the company going from here direct to Hamilton, Ohio, alter a three months rest. The train also carried the "Glass of Wine' combination organized here, wit It- brass band and a large troupe of performers. Including Prof. Treat's Canine Paradox, which' is now . in Ohio, three companies were on the road from this city last week. Mens' Hats so cheap that you can save money by purchasing and laying them away, at i. W. Turner's bargain store. The wife of W. Wilson (brother of Hemp. Wilson of this place) died at Paxton, Ills., last Wednesday. Don't fail to see those Hamburg laces at J. W. Turner's store. He is -determined to get rid of the entire lot at some price; , Prof. Bonne will rend a paper before the Slate Teacher i' Association, which is to meet in Greensburg on the morning of April 10th, 11th and 12th. BEE HIVE. People are leaving tbe villages and coming to the "lulnre great'H city to teside, jMery day some one is reported to have bought firoperty in town, or has bought a ot with the intention of building. There ia one good failure about the exodus to Bloomington, viz; tbe new comers are all tnxious to own their homes. It takes a spirit like this to make prosperous, growing city. Hamburg embroideries and laces at Turner's west side store. These goods, ladies, at your own price. i . Don't let your taxes go delinquent. The 3d Monday of April is the last day. and .see that you get all the pike Ux or it will come up. some day wild alt 11 le per cent. -Bev. Halstead w in Ter re Haute and vicinity last week' on private business. Mi. H. is the owner of several good farms in that region of country. --Ask for W. J. Turner's store (formerly Toorner fc Buzzard's) west side, when you come to town. There you can get Mens' Hats for nothing almost. Trust not in a pair of gentle sharpers who are traveling over the country selling plows on a peculiar contract. Jtuy ot tnose you know personally. An exchange says that if the farmers who bave horses in pas lures fenced with barbed wire, will plow a farrow or two around a pasture inside the fence, the danger will not be ball so great as without. Tbe stock will be able to distinguish the line at night and thus avoid beiug horribly mangled and perhaps killed. STUDfcBAfcEB WApOS? At A LIKENS. IN SPLENpjD VARIETIES At Cole's,

J. W. Turner is determined to (tet rid of that stock of dry goods. Dry Goods business don t suit him ; so he ia actually getting rid of the stock: to close out.

Under the law changing the 10th judicial district by taking off Orange county, the time of holding court in Monroe county is now the first Mondays of September, November, January and March ; the terms four weeks each. As the law had "en emergency clause, it went into effect immediately, thus cutting out tbe April term.. This is a great hardship to many of dor local attorneys who had their business so far advanced that final adjudication was almost certain at tbe April term, as welt as to tnoee. who had new business. The result is tuat these gentlemen must now be idle till September a six months enforced vacation. Under such circumstances a salary would be a nice thing to have, and tbe Progress hereby votes to the Joar the sum of f 8,500 each per annumSo say you all, gentleman ? Frank Chase n.nd .Mias Carrie Swcaringen were married at the residence of Bev 8. B. Lyon .Tues day night of last week. Frank is an energetic young .man, and will make, his mark as a veterinary sur geon. -In assessing damages through which the railroad track is to pass to the Big Creek quarry near Stinesville, the committee made the fol lowing awards : Wm. Brown, $50 Montgomery Taylor, f 108 Eliza beth Smith, 45. Wheat never presented a more promising appearance tnan now. People are putting in oats who never sawed beforehand many who for rears have neglected farming tor timber-cutting are now turning their attention to agriculture in The residence of Mrs. Jas. Small, on the corner of College Avenue and 7fh street, has been sold to Mrs,. Julia Braxtan for $2,000. Mrs. Small and her daughter, Mis Libbie, are still residing in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 8. Since tbe nbove wm put In type, Hra. Small baa determined tbal tbe will net aell ; so Uie trade is off. People are doubling up iu the houses in nloomington. iwo or three families now occupy houses formerly occupied by one familyThe town is full to overflowing. Mr. Hemp. Wilwn'a mother accompanied biro on Thursday last to Paxton, Ills., to attend the fun eral of her daughter-in-law, Frank Fowltr talks of going to Spencer where he will go into the manufacture of boots and; shoes for liHuaelf. - Mrs. Jas. Hendrix aod her-i acoomplinhrd daughters, Mie Laura and Miss Nellie, spent last week in LoaisvUte. Jack Nichols will make some radical changes in the house he purchased of Mrs. Rogers, on College Avenue and 7th st. 8. E. Carmichael, the real es tate hostler, was in Indianapolis last week attending to some busi ness in connection with bis calling. Mr. Bichey, formerly f Stan ford, is now one of tbe accommodating deputies in the County I reasurers face. Mr. J. E. Henley of Wichita, Kansas, arrived in Blnominglon on Thursday evening, and remained several days with his father's family. Mr. H. was on his return from Washington City. Mr. Swain, one of the train dispatchers in the Western Union office, was sick a part of last week. Mrs. Clay Howard, while visiting her mother in Lafayette last week, was taken very ill. Arch. Lane ia looking about for a piece of property with considerable ground attached to it. Mrs. G. W . Friedley has decided to remove from Lafayette to Bedford. Elder Treat has been retained for another year bjMhe Christian church of MartinRvifra. It is now pretty near the time of year when the 'flim flera" racket is worked on the country mere! The Indianapolis 8un tells bow it was done in that cily last week, as followsi "Chas. Holla, a tailor, whose shop is on Illinois st, near the Union Depot, was swindled last Saturday. Early in the day a person entered Hollz's shop, purchased 15 cents worth of buttons and gave the proprietor a f 10 bill. When Holtz had giveu the stronger $9.85 change the man reflected that he had a smaller bill. 'Just give roe back that $10 and take tbe tbe change out of this,' said he, and Mr. Holtz complied with tbe request. Not until the confidence men bad gone did Mr. Holtz get it through his head that be had been robbed by what is known to the police as the 'flim flam racket.' " Cutlery of the best brands.snd only the best brands, sold by W. J. Allen. Bobertson Bros, have been rearranging and overhauling (heir grocery room. The ceiling and side walls have been papered handHomely, the wood worjc has been painted, and thev now claim to have the handsomest room and tbe cheapest goods in town. WiCldW SHADES, LATEST STYLES AT OLt'Sc

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CHAS. West Side Bob Oreeves, one of tbe most geoial and accommodating of city officials is a candidate for re-noon-nation to the office of City Clerk. Oreeves' experience in that position has made him doubly competent, being a competent business man anyhow, and he wjll, if nominated again, fill the office with satisfaction to all parties. Thirty one persons went from Bloomington to Harrodsburg last Wetluesasy night, where the twenty-seven Knights of Pythias banged six new candidates around the hall and up against the ceilings till. their bones aehed. The' visitors were invited to take supper at the Methodist church, where a festival was in progress, and . some pf the participants haven't quit talking about that supper up to this hour. Several divorces are likely to grow out of it, too, as the Bloomington men are talking about those excel lent Harrodsburg cooks tilJL- it baa become monotonous. Oh, there's goivg to be trouble over it, aod that right soon, The boring ol the gas well has been let to G. W, Baodeis Co. of New Albany, Ind,, and work will' begin by the. 10th of April. LThe" contractors agree to sink the nt at: thousand teet tor Ji.ow aod also-put iu five hundred feet of 5 5-8-inch casing. H it is found necessary to sxnk the well below a thousand feet the price is to be 81.50 per foot till it is l.oOQ teet in dftirth ; 'over that depth the nricft'ia-tobe $2 per foot. The casiug after the first bOO feet is to coat 90-ts. oer foot. After the first five hundred feet are sunk a payment of vjfty per cent, is to be made, the whoh due when the ii L-ii i i.JTT- ' wen smai oby? uwo cuiupevu, A very handsome set of garnets', was presented to Mrs. A. B Philputt, on Monday night a week, by the ladies of the Mite Society then in session, at the residence ot Mrs. yVivaftr, on the occasion of the .removal of Mrs, Philputt, M.,P. has been an active ana earnest worker in the church, and her friends and associates fully appreciate her- -arorth. Thanks- to the gentlemen of the Mechanics' Band for a fine sere nade Tuesday night of last week. Th$ members are not only paiostaklng musicians, but gentlemen socially. Mrs. Milt. Hight baa sold two lots to Mr. Aouiila W. Bogers, and he will build a dwelling on 4th street. There are over twenty bouses in;, course of construction and under contract, and this bat March. Tobe East was in Indianspolis last week, endeavoring to trade for-the new Union depot. We might une it here when the Cincintrati floSt l'usa railroad ia pleftd-,-lt4rt1i general belief among iwyera that the term of court now in eession at Bedford is illegal ; as muoh so as an April term in Monroe county would be. Dr. Maxwell and B. W.Miers were in attendance upon a meeting of I. U. Trustees at Indianapolis last week, Chas. Stone, the west side shoe dealer has a handsome advertisement in to-day's Progress. Bead it. Tbe Emerson shoe is bis leader. , Hon. John H. Louden was in Iodiunapolis and Cincinnati lost weekipo legal business. Ki Deckard is reported to be in very poor health, at his home over the lino iu Brown county. ' Bev. Howard Wilson preached in the Christian church oo Sunday morning. (("Better order -your screen doors and windows at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s before tfie weather gets too hot.

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ZJJV-tf OF SHOES. m shoe STONE,: of Square. Miss Coffey of Spencer ' has been visiting friends in this city. Oscar Chrisman, well .known to many here, is now residing in Houston, Texas. J. W. Shoemaker got back from the South on Thursday even ing. He will remain here for a short time, but expects to travel io Indians tor the machine firm Je is working with. John W. Hudson o Bedford was in town last week introducing bis Kentucky fence-. He appointed 1. Milt. Rogers uia local agent. Josh. Howe went to tbe city last week on budncss, and Jesse Howe issued Express money orders and conducted sffaire with the gravity of a veteran. John C. New has been pointed Consul General for the S. at London. The position pays from twenty-five to forty thousand dollars per annum. Bev. Frsnk Elier was at home a few days last week,- greeting friends. Bev. Eller has been actively engaged io the ministry over forty years, and is as bard a worker as ever. Bloomfield Newa ; Henry Kanauer, a resilient of this place, has been losing his mind for some lime, caused by drinking. He was placed io the county jail on last Saturday and taken to the Insane Asylum to-day. Ind. Journal : At noou Thursday, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 72 Fort Wayne avenue, Bev. Dr. McLeod united in marriage Archibald McGinnis aud Miss Florence Simmons, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Simmons, of this city. The wedding waa private, and after the ceremony and congratulations tbe bridal party left for Detroit. . Mrs. Laura L., wife of Hon. James B, HecfqTQpaport, died on Tuesday of last week, after a long illness. She was the daugh ter of the late Hon. W. A. Montgomery, of Gosport, and was wheu she died, the president of Winchester W. B. C, No. 90, having been installed into her aeooud term of office last January. Bubber slings are becoming too common for safety in this village. Several buys were standing in the shadows on North College Avenue one evening last week and were engaged in throwing bullets at the windows of one of the corner stores, caring little it they should put out an eye for some passer by. The little daughter of John Schovele, the butcher, is dangerously sick with scarlet fever, at the residence of Geo. Jackson on west 5th street. Scarlet fever is more to be dreaded than small pox. Children having recovered from this fever are always left with some affliction of a lasting and serious nature. Bev. Dr. A. Marine and wife, of Lincoln, Neb., passed through the city February 26th, on their way to Clifton Springs,' 'N-. Y., seeking the recovery of his health, It will be sad news to his brethren in the ministry, and many friends in this part of the State to learn that his recovery is doubtful. A letter to this effect has been'received from Mrs. Marine by Mrs.CIark Skinner, since their arrival at the sanitarium. South Bend Tribune. The net receipts of the corn anpper giveu by the ladies ol the Walnut st. Presbyterian church, Friday evening, were $43. It waa an unique affair, Jobu Cole is preparing a halfmile track on his farm west of j Blooniingtnn, and will develop the j speed of some of his horses during : the present season. W. P. McNary, of Tarkio, i Mo., arrived io Bloomington on i the evening train, Saturday, and remained with bis niuny fricmls here till Monday, ill OF THE fWpGOlNCH

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Siobert Miller has agaia "re moved to bis farm near SmithvilJe. Thos. Blair f Nebraska, is oo a visit to ' Monroe county friends and rt'lationftv ; . Ir. Simpson was in Nashville, Sunday a weekfj leokfq after some sort oi a "political" aj)p6intcuent, perhat)6v: ' 7 C harley Mobley was in Louisville and Cincinnati last week, purch isii g fc second stock of spring goods. Milton Myers bought -the Thoa. Smith 140 acre piece for $1,710. IJhos. KUpatrick pays $4,000 for th 1 120 acres formerly belonging to Susan Marshall. Mr. Philputt goes to Phila-

delpn; tfys week. Mrs. Til. Treat left Blooming-! ington on Monday to join her bus- i band at Urbanna, and will 1 travel with him lor a while. ' Uadartbc new election law,! Bloomington tp, will be.. divided i into t )urrecincts. . .it New houses are springing up in every direction. Building material is difficult to procure. ; lira. Feltus' father has returned to Bloomington from Terre Haut i, and Miss Gertie has gone to Terre Haute on a visit. April 26th will be Odd Fellows' Anniversary day, and the Blooiaingtoo queer fellows wU ceiebinte in a becoming manner. John MoGee arrived in Bloom-' ingtoi on Friday last. John ia as handsome as ever., ' Dave Busk irk, now a auccesaful insurance agent ia Kansas, is yisitiig relations in this vicinity, lien. Smith k Son will, next week, remove their grocery stock from the Dunn building to a handsome new room justed fitted nn in the laundrv buildiner next to John May's residence, sad opposite the Seward foundry. Fi-aok Coffin fed the two middle finders of his right hand to the bus savr last week. Two well known U. P. ministers, itev. Wright of Xenia, O., and PrDf. Beed of Monmouth,IUs., died recently. Be n. F. Adams has transfercd a house to Will. Adams, in Fairview. This looks "suspicious," Will. Go to Ben. Smith & Son's grocery store, opposite Seward's Foundry. .Tbey aave a nice stock in a new room. H. F. DiHman is engaged in tbe tltt reery busibe38 and went on the road this week. Uncle Tommy. Mathers and Mr. D. made a pleasant business call at the Progress office on Monday. Yv' ill. Turner traded for, ;Buz rd & Tourner's stuck of dry gooda, not to ;;o info the business, but' to get the mooey out of it. Now he will sell every article in the stock at your own figures; Aitu'lla W. Rogers paid Mrs. Hight $600 in gold for the two lots he purchased recently, and they were not very choice at that, but it shows ;bat desirable real estate i advanc ng. -rJtihn-B. Fast will build a bus inesw Jj use pn the lot west of his dwelling house on sixth street, and Bufus svill conduct a grocery store in it. Business is spreading out. Jas. Hunter, well known to every bady here, is a candidate for the o83ee of City Treasurer. Hunter is a first-class business roan, and hut a good record. As city treasurer he would be both efficient and popular. He is announced this wtek. G. Adkins is doing some Artistic work in the line, of papering, this spring. He papered the grocery stare room of Robertson Bros., Volpert's confectionery, and Imes" barber shop, and each job will recommend itself upon inspection. Mr, Adkins ceiling work is particularly attractive, and shows superior taste . The Monroe County Normal will be held in the old college buifdi ig,'1n Bloomington, beginning July 8th, 1889, coniinninn six weeks, and closing with Count p Institute. The instructors will bs Superintendent J. W. Cravens nni Profs. J. A. Mitchell and J. I!. Wiley. Mrs. Kuapp of Clear Creek died this week of heart failure. J ihn Eaet got a re-rating (if pension on MondHy. He is on the peusion roll now for $10 per month. I!d. McGce ia in Cincinnati pun-busing a spring lot of clothing aud glints' furnishing goods. Mr, Tieroan was in town last week. He has withdrawn from the firm of Dolan & Tieman. Mrs. Will. Dodds is quite sick. '., , in Call on Charley.' McPhctjJc fs, the aiscommodating grocer. H will treat you squarely. We will sell goodsnwush cheap er sin .-e we made the improvements in oi)i room. Wejhi this beptuise we fe) sq aiicli more cheerful iu our h;indnome new room, Cuipe and sne us. BOBERTSON BB03. ('hurley Mi-Phr-ctrrs is now the ls ut tlo pld Grccvcs corner groce y. He will pay .Jip j,ips"t pri'f R'f 'unlrJ' pijucc.

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tiieoiBW of CHy freasnhsiHii Hart of tbe Vtif W nlo!( rist.t tlfe ehdtoii pf'toe Ktiui SQ "George M. O wana u a Marttuil of -.be Oit? ot BkraitiM ject- tbe choicu of th EpUl mm;, afi r-Eobert C. d rasTag a for tl m offlo of OSty OlerS, decis on of tba Rpnblkan IV conTuntlon. -'. atgrjomdS ai. uuniav w -fi (or ttw otfloo of City Treawrart.SVi t be d scwon or toe itopuDOOMi iog onfflntion. Yolperi'$ Brtad is very 6sM is light, sweet and wbolesea jtk fry is on tbe north side of . square, remember. The G lobe FKieriuz tifactured st Louisville, pom animal matter fertilise, are sold only by Chas. 1, ler, the west aide grocer,, sale prices. 1 he. price clasi fet tilker"has adva 20 lo 50 per cent., yet will sell at the old ore,. Globe ferti liters are pure, ai be depended upon Alexanders; the orieial fertilizer - man county, and thjrooghly ueistsu tbe buoiness . Votjmi uses pure wean, ad hfa. icecream is rich and very fiat All love it who have catea. it. Bolt. JOHH WtB, P&per Hanger. At Yamandt's, North aide square.

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