Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 May 1889 — Page 3
We ask you to call and see us, corner ofalle,y on west side of the public square
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Save Tj iib ! The paper dealers here give papet hangers 20 per sent, for seliiog wail papers, celling pa pent, etc. Now I keep a stock of choice paper at lower figures than the dealers sell it for, and I pnt1t op for a reasonable price, so that you save 20 per cent, every tine you deal with me. Do you bear? John VVyw. id Yanxanit'a Room.
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ALL IE G
OSIERY
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Fine Table
Linens
SUN UMBRELLAS.
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Ilf ysaDeat i I ran it. I I
fJClieWariiep Cor-I
set is one that
We IKeeemmepd.
tiflti & compact.
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I W TK VCUSMS t IBB tb stock of goods on the sUlvcs,
t is the drawers, at the
Store aad JJ-ar,
kie bmwe reoriwi
er-toad -after ear-load of ;good, aad vet thev ate -sbI with sod
ttHityll tW 'e.lwaTs a
saaad for-aaorBV,- 1m stoefc. 'as -tat; all of a AAtor- facile ebaraoter
eftaOT. ss som might Msppose: for
thert are cold and silver watches
of lb best brands, etovka of the!
; reliable saaaofaetttre, sUver
i that wksowo to be atsodsrd,!
fannai w wciuarw u win;
i stock, iiaay hooseboKi
ajlisles that are very Sfjsd.snd ornsnaenisl are also a4dKliettfbr a
BeawEart's. IWrfelstWemin-
trvso art beak bread, aw. cakes
etc, at tbw idaM -at.' reasonable
CmiiHoftP mr: luat ie
what the Whitley Reaper and Bind
er i wsnssted to do. If yoa don't
believe it call Sat the hardware
afore of Baker, .Neeld Co. aad
see the machine io opera tioo. Sol
id stest It throw the boodle six feet ont ef the way. Doe Ha work
c!es sad perfect WW out a 2-
inch hoop- pole aad does do it Don't believe ir,,eb ? Well, . come and see H operate " ' BAKER, XEELD A CO.
'As to Groceries, it would be well for yon -to remember that Cbarley McPheeters is hi. the old Grewes or Heater grocery corner. Us fa selling lot of good job," be-
'eaaae he, ksf jleajg? of the best anjdlinotithsj
takes pttssote- to waiting . on nte trade.' ; .'.'".
Gtxfc BsascKAB. Beoomihg
.TOR BOeW BRBABt BAKER- BAKES
Too shoci sea the bead, amsebr decarated room of Robert
sna finavea the northeast worner
of the square. .' The? keep a very choice stock of goods in their line, esptasalty Tecs, Cove, Tbaoao and Cigars. Cafl sad sea thee.
TrSmXEaY:
like-
has
stork of goods
for the ladies, at Charlry Mobley's dry goods storr. He does not quit iMuiaeaa as some steas to do in aud-sammer, bat goes on getting
west) stock eaeb week, sad et-Uiag
t, so tut new good can always
be iouad there. Ask lot Cbarky
Mobley's if yoa dost know where bis store is Joeaied. lie bawa very choice sleek of .beets aad aboea,
and ja aaa aaebreftas sad fras be
knows no competkioa.
Cboieeat CbfSws, Teas, Tobsc-
4os aad Cagsiav at Heasp. Wilson's
grocery stars. Try one of the new
annas ot cigars at tbiaataie. . , Mybtic OtTBtV? for Bbeasss-. sbataad Btanltfm, isdteally earae is aaSaOJMa afays ky isoMviag tk aaa: ftMtaantsm. It will not bil. itc Md Sjr U, UmUmj thm Onqata, Maamfaiglas. mj 30-18SS
fiat rbn piet goods sf Bes.
McGee A Ck's nrcbsnt twawing eaUbliiAaaeni. They embrace everything ibat is new, efaoios and dirab4e, Bea.lcOeetiMBAaos
aad popolar eotter praides at tbs
board, aad will draft sad eat - year
gsraeats so tney will ft sad be s
pleaswreto wear. a - m BasAt, cakes, erseken, pies and everrtaiag sssally kept ia a con-
ssetioaarr or rsataaraatj st Qeorge
Pcncsarts.
You will fad the best goods, in
the grocery JtafJit Hemp. Wilson's.
Be fresh goods every week,
so that nothing in sh boose it stale.
, m g NcvcBSUfCB the world begun
has aoeb a stock of gsods ia tbe
Gents laraisbing line, beta seei ia tbe store of MeOotACo; Any - a a
taiag yoa may nave beam ot or
seeeia the city received here promptly, and offered for sale at aily prices. . If yoo don't Me what
yoo wssjaet ask far rt.
Wb kep three or four of the beat Bisg Csltirstorsaod Plows made. The Oliver Chiifed Plow stands st tbe head and ws have it.
BAKER, NEELD A CO.
Itch, Mange and Scratches on
kaisaa or (nioMM esrot in 34 attentat by
ToolrprJ-4 aaBKarr tioto.
TU never
B!ooniDjtr?
The Hsrrkifta Mixed Paints re the best and parent in the- world.
Will cover ssorc space, .look better, wear b tter, give greater sativfactkm teas) any other brand. Call and aee testimonials. Bakkr, Nebld & Co. i m - Choice Coffees are Jimmy Robiosoo's specialty. He bas an immense coffee trade and he secur ed it by keeping tbe best that could be prucured for money. While tbis ia a specialty it dees not prevent fum from having a stock tbe best line of groceries ever seen on tbe west aide of the square. He can give yon bargains for spot easb. Wall Papec! W all Pap'br ! We have brought on the largest
stock of Wall Paper ever seen in
tbe towa ; is; also the finest. Tbe proof of this is an examination. Bakbb, Nkeu A Cp.
Ic. ' Ice. Icb. Ice'.' Ice. If yoo want the best lake lee yon aboutd leave your order at the Roscberry A Cron meat shop stand, sooth of the Faulkner Hotel. B. Cron has s supply of tbe choicest lee, sad will deliver it nromntlv to
all parts of the oily. Make your contrasts at oaee. '
HbadOoabtbbb for Tobacco.
Cigars asd canaed goods. ' Hemp.
Wilson's grocery store. . . i.-.: , , . A XOSKessiALBBTof men to
do busiseas with thsa those found at Charley MoPhseters grocery oaenot be found in Bloomioeiou :
Mr. L B. Bray. Jobtf ThoojM.
sad Charley McPheetera are ail as busy ss bees 6aturdays, Fresh
goods roll in three every day, and the grocery store of Charley McPheetera baa "rep," for selling the best brands ia staples. New Hats, latest styles, nobbiest ia the trade, just brought on by McGee A Co., gents' furnishers, south side of the square, Tbe best grades of goods received by express constantly, aad only a living profit charged.
Cbaiq Wobley baa a lot of
first-claba Baggies, Carriages, Phetens aad Spring Wagons, at his
livery stable, which he will sail tor
cash or will trade for mules or burse, CU on Craig helots, you eJl your stock.- : EvEvaoDYXsows Elp.Bbay, a man whose honesty and eooomasodattng spirit baa never been qoeatioeed be is ope of Charley MePbeeters salesmen, in bis grocery store, (old Oreeves stand). Go to this neat, cosy establishment, aad give your order for goods. Charley Mo. sells goods at a vory small profit hence bis store is the one for boarding house keepers to pitrjni, " .
Does Its Warfe. Perfectly, McOormiot MaeWne Co. Gentlemen : I pnrobiued ma of your Staesl Hrrestar nd Binders two year ago. and It baa done ray work perfectly. 1 hava bad no bills of expaitm to pay. It goes right along wherever a common reaper can go. I can rroommond your Harvester to be jut what it it represented to be. Kwpeotfully, A. H. Paaaiso. Jxo. Vf. SaoaMAKia, Agent., Bloom ington, Ind. This machine h on azhlbitioa at BogLivery Stable, near dpo
A great many persons have promised to square their accounts at this office about the first of June, (when they ''make their draw") and We trait they mean it. To accommodate tbe gentlemen interested we have bee sending out statements during the past week. No $10 bills aepled likely to be counterfeit, donlcherknow. Many people are here from other places to spend the summer
JtLrs. i. Frank Fee ot
Grwmcaatli', and Rufus East oT Richmond are in town.
Jos. Woodward at Harrrdsbnrg, and losie- Carter at Smithvillc, have filed their bonds aud now sign tibejr uamcs.P. M. By tolling the I. A St- Ii. at Qreencastbi you out roach Indianapolis at 2:30 p, m. Those who go up. from this place at 11 o'clock will do well to remember this.'
" S. P. Thompson ia President,4
iJamo K. .j'erdue Vice president, Benj. Hansford Secretary, and Jeme Wilrton Treaaurer of the Farmers' Mntual Benefit Association.'' They meet in the Reeves
school bouse to discuss matters of
interest to themselves '
At the request of several grocerymen the Progress pub Ushes. belo s the law passed by the recent legislature, and now in force, malting it misdemeanor .to sell tobacco to obildren under sixteen years of age : Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gfteral Assembly of the State of Indiana, lhat it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to give, barter or soil, either directly or in-' directly, td any child or children nnder the ige of sixteen years, any tobacco, eiii ars, or cigarette, to be
chewed, or nmoked by said child or
children;' or io gi.v?, barter ot sell
tbe same ti any person whomso
ever with Itnowiege that tne same
is fo bs cluiwed or smoked by any child under tbe age aforesaid ; or
to persuade , advise, counsel or com
pel any child under said age to
chew er w oke tobacco.
Section 2. Any person who
violates the provisions of this act
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less
thao one dollar nor more than ten
dolhrs.
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HEW flPKING STOCK
LACE CURTAINS
mi Per Pair, At Wicks & Cos BB13 HIV B.
Miss iCilpatrick is visiting relations in tbe vicinity of Rising
bun, Iowa.
-On line 7th the Graded
Schools of this city will take tbe
usual summer vacation.
Mrs. I Soil man will spend 'tbe
summer at Alleaheoy city, fa.,
with relations.
Mrs. Frank Worley'ot Elletts-
ville is visi ting relations in Teuucs-
Owinj;j to tbe absence of the
pastor, Re . S, R. Lvonlhtre was
no preaching at the U. 1'. church
last Suoda.v night.
Twelve dollars per month pen
sion nas (;en allowed to m.
Peterson ol Uoian ville. -
Ij. J? . Uoie presciiea tor ine
Episcopal church people on Sun
day.
An insurance of f 1,000 wasi
carrried by the late W. Jay King,
and the money will be paid to bis
widow.
Prof, Atwater has sold lot No
9 in bis addition, to Mr. Springer,
and be wip erect a handsome resi
dence.
' L P. Ritchey has locatejl in this oily and is selling the celebrated Piano Binder and Mower which is the beat on the market. Farmers who wish to buy a Binder or Mower will do well to call on him st ths Faulkner House, where the Binder and Mower can be seen. Mr. Rttehey, in addition to tbe Piano Binder and Mower has a floe assortment of Buggies, Carriages, Carts, and everything in the vehicle line, which can be seen at May's stable, and will be sold on better terms than can be had in Bloomingtou, Small profits and quick returns. Call and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. - The American Medical News.
speaking of the diet necessary (a
reduce flesh says : "The normal diet
of one io perfect health would be one of nitrogenous principles to
five or six of the others. A reduction of the latter so that .(be proportion shall be one to three will make a very perceptible change in tbe phyBuxil condition. To effect this let the diet be lean meat (no pork), lean fih (no salmon), cheese, peas, beans, cabbage, turnips snd soidulous fruit. Avoid farinaceous food, including bread, pastry and potatoes, and a)l fats (butter especially) and sweets, saccharines of all kinds being especially fattening. Drink claret (with little or no water) and other sour or lisjht wines, and if flour ia used at al) let it be io bread toasted very dry. A perseverance in this diet will inevitably redqeo the ayoirdqpois of any human body." You ought to sTTw cranenecked glass pitchers just brought on by Jimmy. Robinson. They are just scrumptious.
To All Wkoaa It may Concern t To the atoGormick Machine Co. Oentlemon : You with to know bow I found the HoOorvikk Hamster did ita work, also eipenae of repairs aftd its draft. As to repair I liavo bad none to buy. I cut oyer I OS acres of wheat and qata last year and nan ay that your machine gare me perfect satisfaction in every iwpeet. ftsipectfatty, Sam. Patbcar. Jxa W. fisoCMAXSB, Agent, Bloonijpgfcm, ind. This machine Wi on exhibition at Roger' Jiyery Stable, near depot
Landlord Lawes, it' Is stated, will furnish tbe alumni dinner this
year, ii ne unnerutsea w M it ue
Dad's Girl" was iaiJbUl4aVawT
The work ot ByTine ior
Opera Ho&sa last Monday night. As a matter of course it was well
rendered by Earl and his company.
Paul E, Slocomb Post, G. A
it., has sent one hundred flags to
Chattanooga, to decorate tbe graves of soldiers, as per a request recently made, The funeral services of W. Jay K105 were held on Wednesday last, and were taken charge of by the Odd Fellows, of which organisation Mr. King was a prominent member. Remarks were made by Elder Martin and Rey. Halstead, The time for giving bonds by the Mayor and Marshal was Monday night a week, and the following was tbe result: Mayor Dunlap Henry (J. Duncan and W. S. Bradfute bondsmen ; Marshal OwenRobert W. Miere, Henry C, Popcau. apd Geo. Thornton. Since the adoption of tbe $250 city license it will cost a saloon keeper $377-40 io licenses before he can sell a drink legally. The K. of P. will have a parade to-morrow (Wednesday) and fitting exereises will be bad in the court house. One of the features will be the reading of "Danioo and Pythias" by Graham Earl. Earl
joined the Knights in this place
several years ago, and so M at borne with ths hoys here, -The Murphy meetings closed on Tuesday of last week, after a very successful term. Good was done while ths meetings were being held, and it is hoped the influence of the lecturer will be felt for some time after bis departure. Bart. Armstrong, the stock dealer of Harrodaburg, bas gone to Mexico, Mo,, on a visit. Henry Webster, who for a number of years has been keeping a hotel for rairoad men on fith st., died on Tuesday night of last week,1 after being toufiued to his room some five or six weeks, He died with paralysis, Call at the Hardware Store of W. J. Allen apd see tbe celebrated Buckeye Sleej Bjnder and Light Running Mpwer. No better made. Also examine the Brown snd Weir Cultivators, the kings qf the corn field. Everything in the Hardware or Implement line at low prices for cash. Call for yourselves.
W, J. ALLEN.
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The Knights Hake a Handsoiae Parade. ' Bin THE EAGLE CLOTHING STORE HAKES TEE GRANDEST DISPLAY. When the Sand begins to play you should go into the Eagle Clothing Store and select a handsome Summer Suit, a Hat, Shirt or Tie. take pleaware la -showing our CtMdat.
THBY AM! BEST AJi CHEAPEST,
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE.
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
Mrs. John Braahaber is tbe
mother of a line' young daughter. A reverend gentleman from Mississippi preached in the Bap
tist enurcn last ounday.
-S. H. Phillips has gone to
Springfield, U., to attend bly of the U. P. church,,
Mrs. Shields, south of town,
on Clear Creekj u having' it large.
uaru uum-.
S. E. Carmichaei has sold to
W. J. Brown a house ou west 6th
street for fGOOi
Wm, Murphy will hold his
next seriea.of meetings io Warsaw,
-Robert and W H. Johnson of
Harrodsburg have gone to Arkan
sas.
Tbe postoffice at Harrodsburg
has been moved to- Woodwards
store.
A civij suit for $5,000 dam
ages has been brought by the Bra-
nam girl, through her attorneys Duncan & Batman.
The city council has raised the
saloon tax to ssou per annum.
X hfs is being done in all the ur-sounding'towus,
1 he new etgnt boor law is
now in force; In order to escape
complication it is necessary to hire
your meu by tbe hour, .
Miss Atina Turner of west of
town, is visiting her sister ia Cin
cinnati, O., the wife qf Rev. Mr, Foster.
gas
besun on Wednesday of last week.
Stone was found at a depth oJNbur
feet, and they are still, thuuipjtig
away m nru lunesioe,
-r-The Touiner Bros., Frank
a.nd Charley, were in Decatur, Ills.,
last week. A hey will open a clothing store id the room north of Norman's drug store.
If the railroad is built from
Gosport to the Big vreek Quarry,
Stinesville, aoq if it comes through
EUettsvitle quarries to Biooming-
ton, entering the city northwest
of
Bloomfield News : Enoch Ful
ler, now the county clerk of Mon
roe county, formerly a citizen of
prominence in this caifhty, was up
on our Streets tuesday suakiug
bands with friends.
The Monon people will put
en a special fast fruit train between
Mew Albany and Chicago, as soon
as the berry season opens. Tbe
train will .leave New r. lbany at 8 p. nnsnd arrive in Chicago at 6
That noise, which is almost
felt these calm moonlight oitthts,
is not caused by the houses falling dowu in Bedford, but it is produced by the rope striking the timbers
st tbe ion of the gas well tower.
It sounds like some one striking
a loose strip of weather boarding
with a hammer.
Myrtle Howard nee Payne,
formerly of this place, whose stage
name is Nellie Esmond, is quite a favorite with theater goers wher
ever the troupe to which she be
long, has appeared, she hni achieved great success as a vocalist.
aa well as a fauvy dancer.
James RyaK, in his new build
ing, South. Walnut st., opposite the county jail, he a full supply of the
Deering all steel Harvester and
Mowers, and the Woods Harvesters
and Mowers, He also has in stock
Busgies,PhiDtans,Surreys,Carriagea
aud Road Carls any vehicle that
runs oa two wheels or on fourmaking the work of the Columbus
(O.) Buggy Co. a specialty. The Star Farm Wagon ajvyays on hand. Any vehicle not in stock can be secured by order ui a few days time.
Also kcepn on hand the celebrated Adamant fdaster best thing in the
country. Persons who think of
; purchasing are iu!ted lo call.
is. (Jron is not only an ice
man but a very nice young man.
Line, Browning is traveling
with Clint. Worrell,
ISirawberries are plentiful at
15c. Said. to be a specific for
obesiity.
The wife of Prof Mitchell was
entertaining her mother last week
Mi's. Hickman of Terre Haute.
Seventeen dress making shops are grinding out new drearies for
tbe month of June.
Wool has been comiug in
freely, during the past week, and 1 large quantity has been purchased.
Prices have advanced to 26c, at
which figure it stood' at last ad
vices. This is more thao has been
paid for several years.
The supreme court in passing
on the case ot H inkle vs. uraves,
held, with the position of the at
torney for Hiukle, Mr. R. A. Fulk,
that Graves should nave claimed
his exemption before the sale of the
real estate and the discharge of the liens. John R. Graves made an
assign meut for tbe benefit ot his
creditors, and did not till after the
sale of the real estate come in and
ask that $600 exemption he paid
him. He bad rested m bid rights,
and got leu. Judge Pearson came to Bloom
ington last Friday and held court
for the benefit of parties who de
sired a receiver appointed to take
charge of tbe David Allen farm
recently bought in at sheriffs sale by W. C. Windstandy. The ap
plication was refused. The plain-
tia however brought about tbe de
sired result by bis suit caused the eastern insurance company that
holds a first mortgage to beein
an actios for foreclosure.
-'The Bedford people required
more of the Chair Factory people
than they could agree to do : want
ed that they should bind themselves
to work sixty men all tbe year
without regard to dullness of trade
or a possible financial panic. So they have concluded to remain in Bloamiugtou. and will remove lo a piece ot land that recently belong
ed to the Blair farm, extends dowu to the railroad, am is very eligibly
located. I he Uuair iactory is own
ed by Showers Bros., Samuel ?
Dodds and Clelland Jf, JJodds.
-The entertainment ("Little
Women," dramatized by Mrs rut-
man, and ftlrs. Jar ley a wax
Wrks,") was full of interesting
features. It is a fact that tbe Wal
nut st. Presbytf?iaq people never
draw as large nouses to their en-
tertaiuments as some other denow-
nations that is the other denom
inations do not respond or reciprocate, although they eipect and in
sist that the W.st.P.'s shall patronise them without a murmur. That
is the way tbe W. st. P.'s feel about
it, anyhow.
-Lust week some of oorcitizens
determined to lay out a new addi
tion to the town, apd also to make
it an inducement for the Chair
Factory to remain here. Accord
ingly the Blair farm of 142 acres was purchased and 13 acres dedicated to the Factoiy. Qf this three acres
were given to tbe factory for a site,
and 39 lots were laid out on Thurs
day Ou Friday 29 lots were sold and the remainder were disposed flf
on Monday. The money fqr these
ots is to be donated to the factory
firm, The gentlemen constituting the syndicate which purchased the farm and laid out tho Blair addition are: Jas. rvursell, Jno. Wal-
Iron, Nat. Hill, P, K. Buskirk
Enoch Fuller, S. E. Carmicbae 1
Sam. C. Dodds, Showers Bros . James BUir, Wm, Adams a,qd ty
W. Wicks.
-Chs8. Alcxamlcr.Ed. Hall and
Dr. Craiii wcqt out to Bean Blos
som creek, hening, one day last
week. They had great luck aud the fish arc not yet all in,
M. J, Sm ith and family are
looking forward with great pleasure to a visit from their Cincinnati friends, the Pluuts, " they are! seveu." ' ' I
Dr. Axtell is visiting-his sons Cbitrles and Fraefc at Washing ton, led, Q last Friday Aiext nder Par 0. A. R. No. 248 isiiiand, st
Needmore, four new members. There are 16 applications for initial ion, and they will be put through their paces at the same placa on June 3d, at 1 p. m. .-Rev. Ira Garrison, a soti-iu-tstvr of E. R. Day, of New Al'winy, hail removed to this county, and wi I reside on the Day land, lie bai made a contract with Ab. An detsort to erect a $3(15 house. -Martinsville Reporter; Miss Lla Welker returned last Friday from a three weeks visit to friends and relatives in Bloomiogton and Worth inetou. Misses Jennie Stone
and May Squire accompanied her heme and will make a' vis:t in the
family of Rev. T. D. Walker,
The people at Clear Creek and vicinity will decorate tho soldiers' graves iu the cemetery at
Clear Creek church, on the 30tb. Tie address will be delivered t the cburcfaf by Wi P. Rogers
There are some twanty st ldieru
buried in the Clear Creek cecae
tery, The people are-iaviud t
turn out and assist. ClIILDBEKS' ESTEBTAKrtttaiT,-
The Loyal Tern peranoe Legion will give an entertainment undr tlie
direction of Mrs. Pitt man on
Thursday, May 23. at 71 it. m.t in
Hie Walnut st. Pres. ohurch; Tlie exercises to consist of music, de
clamations and the present at ion of
a prise medal. Child reos' enter
kiinments are always pure and it-
1 1 act ive. Let them have a ful 1 hoc se to encourage them in their offorls.
Admission ten. cents. Speakers and preachers select
ed by the Committee for the Old
Settlers meeting at Jweteham
Spring, on Saturday and Sunda,
Auk. 84th and Hath, 1889 :
John R. Sait to apeak Satnrdny forun xn.
Simp B. Lowe, of Bedford, Saturday afternoon. Rev. Wm. R. Halstead, of Bloomington
topreacn Sunday rorenoon, . Rev. Kd. T. Lane ot CrawfordsTtlle, Sinday afternoon.
If you have any Monroe coun-
tv warrants issued prior te eeptetn-
ber, 1888, bring them to the Treas
urer and get your money. Inter ert will stop on the 1st of June.'
Steele Ryors ia visiting his
shster, Mrs. R. W. Miers.
The new clothing firm of John
r. lourner Uo, speak tofliepeo-
)lo to-day throngli the columns ol
tine Progress. 1 bey have a splen
did stock of goods aud will sell it
low. The question; is asked every
hour if they are connected with the
other clothing stores, and they say positively that they are not, but t ney will paddle their own canoe,
'-'sink or awim. Their principal
object io opening this storo i to
give tbe public good goods for lit tie money. .
El letts ville Citiacn : Bom, to
the wife of 'Joe Tbomas, on Fridny, a bip girl Born, to tho wife of E. IS Faulk n sr. lat Tuesday, a girl -The little
bitbe of Mrs. Joe Rairdea died lat Sun-
dnv morn ine w Tbe yunjs l4i of
Ellelttville nave organized a haao ball
dub C. II. Houaton, ef Got port, wai at this place the first of (he week Mrs. Q K. Perry ha boen tick for several duvs but la now improving: JJiw
Bolle Hopewell of Btoomipatoa visited
ir tanas Rfc ian uace hi wwk mmw B iaxard aad wife spent Sunday with the fmi!v ofChas. Bungor Plot Keil, o( Harrodsburg, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Nell is connected with the r aw roller fleering mill at that place aad )Hs eood flr to some of our merchants Aaron Brown has purohusod the lot adjoining I. N. My' property of Wm. SimMea and is buiUling a nouso upon it. Th ) enrpen-
t.r work is being done by Mestrt. Seeks
St Krinner Yesterday some hogs
btiloneins to Marion Hinkle t' out. of
the scale pen and wandorwi to tnt railroad, where two were killed and two crippled by a through freight. There ar also two niore missing -Bumori say tliat Wm. Vampler, formerly of this place, is to be married to a vouns lady of CkHen, Ills-
icon -J. E- Steele and wife ard Mrs. S-
. Matthews were at Go sport Tuesday
. Rer. N. W . Ulark spent a few days
k Harrodsburg last week with Itev. Uad-
ck -.Mrs. Sue Whitted was lit H!oa-
itgtoa last week attending the to iu peranoe n eotings Dr. Funk WhiUed is build
ing a bouse on tne corner lot jnsi opposite tbe Opera Heuss-n Teste "day Jos Cron and Marion Hinkle, of Bloomlneton,
shipped, from this plaoe, three car. load
of noc( mtsse,! voiuns 01 uneans and Marcie Hinds of Bloom inn-tan were
tlie guests of Miss Mabel Gakia over Sua.
day it ts rumprea mat a young . man of Bean Bloss m ii. miilie n.nrr'.otf tv ft
ludy of Bryants Oroek thi 25th of v
niontn Jllicr u tywnaea vieio un her daughter, Mrs.HDoF. Wbittetl, Mrs. I ish returned to IndianaiH.;u 't Man.
day Pr R. O. H-rtand wilo, aftd dauehteiyMlss Li7.ie,Ritd 1B. Hanisand .!.? . a 1 vm It--.Li nf
C won county Mrs Mjtehcll is vtait-
1 ig ner aaugaior, airs. i.juire innaepv, at this olace. Slir irt(nd remaininc
quite a while- Quite an excitement is prevailing in Washington tp., on account
or a huge pantner running ai largu, m t iat section of tho country It has Seen
in on Geo. Turner's premises, and ireqaently visits hi place of nights. It bas
Dean seen oy surner, iiHjana uww, nd m lmt t Lut Snnriav some ol
our oitisens, who ar uaaccustomed to the art of kissing on the sly, were deeply hiiniliated on witnesf ing this scienliuo pel. firmance givon somewhere between
the road poiid and the residence ot Uca.c sfoltonry. The act was performed by 11
joung gent ol Hloamington ana young
Mjily belle of this place.
Earl and his popular cqninany
begun a .yeek's engagement at the Opera House on Monday nighe.
JUtrl is a great favorite on the stage
as welt as pn. tie is pot only a versatile actor but a genllem.au so-
ciinlly-in this he diffors froni most actors whose principal characteristics are impcounjosity apd the (tig head, Go aud see his troupe and
you will never regret jt.
Clias. H, Stincburg and Miss
Ciertrude Houston were married at
the residence ot Recorder Tajbptt o i Moiidav night.
"is'lH
.-Mm, Iff. J, MeCofj--M
wn visiting relatione to
mil Kansas has returned ia'l
, Mri. Waiiey Cox, dM-lli
mn county aud the HtBsftatlf I
brrusht to Unionvulle fx M
Vw. Til. Trest has $?mt Cpldwater, O,, to jo in ber 'b:abM, - Mi.w Msttie Axtell It IS
giuist of Miss Emus Houston. m-"
n ortou'gton.
Las t vreek W. T. Blalrboii
. nr. 11 rv mt i j j. ::.L3jk;B
01 nsmer diw. 1 iu oiaes, -iisswregsffi nf mUll. k.J hull, ;ln iu,l twmmla ta-iSV, ' 7
.1. - i-ri I iJta
hin 4,0)0 tt. of tallow, andlSlilrf
shipped 6,000 s. ot asm "mfam week. ;7f dWl
S. P. Thompson's farm h
io
cated one milesontli of EHettsi'ilie f m
and has been named "Sugar YjM"t
ley farm. ' Mr. .Ltiompsort' t str
4
K fi
progressive, intelligent farmer,
gi'es considerable attentioB:stock. ' lB Ben. Waldeu Ihaa oamed hm w
ph.ee m Kicliland tp. "Bur Oak Farm."
- - -. -vtA::Bm
Ljitest Styles is Wall Pab!1 ' just brouo ht 0 ;ry JOHN H. WYUI?, Ik Vakzanet's RookCj If you are about to do any pirper ing dou't olose the' trade tlft Wttt see .these oanera and o-ct Drioaiff! 5
.i . r. 'i. "tjLjTmTr-Sl
lie is an old hand at tbe bus!fiea and will nave money for voo inmate;
sailiL "' i ii r it.ssaissjip It 8Stvo GraSai. ! ;iJ.!:
IHeCorwiclt Mncliimi Co.Gentl I
I purchased one of your Steel BatNi
and Binders last year sad it care
tint satisfaction. I can recommend It t nn .na n iiml i n a . ...u, a ... L. '
m.., s - wnwiica
e
the greatest grain savimg machines aesiip
the team.
No expenses for repairing and lisiat .W
McspecHUiiy,
BreediTs should not lose I
of the fact that the fine Has
. .r : v '
. oa,o, xhmioks -. Jno. W. Sbomcakkb, Ageal . .p : BLoomingtos IsaV. V This machine Is on extibitien at '9m? -of Uyesy Stable, near depot. . ';- 1 HBaet-.iiui , m . .lvaui An AiikiI Ofti'k
'fWiB.ViHr vl,l Imif. hl.nl flntt tmifK .'S
star ou forehead, sliiver tail, jmsJlts i of its age. A reward will be
IU luiviiuaiiuij.
JAMES Ws iHQXAS, i U mi . a. a
, t.lKttsvme, AR f
Wabm weather will soau 14' here, and the privy vaults pejd looking after. John Brown Nfi! prparel himself with tight istskij chemicals anil the proper tooln, Csn do this work its well s ssii who have come hers'fi um the cities. .t Caloo bim and get iSgures.. be terto clean up youc sxiikj
ajHtss-w xnc rv t7isAUer3 iu tire ntssVSi ,:M I
am
toin'an stallion, A Wallah Birtl, ciurl
be round at Jiona. - Rogers' Iivety
ala),U AAftili A Atom In RLwiilfii!. "S
uuiu. ten tmwmt mm si-awc record of S: and ia both !ssgh
Tiftmr -nnrf- tinirirrTiif Fta'-iHttfiBir!
anfuget up" areeitraordiasfpd his pedigree is equal to the beet.
This is the fine boree formerly wk' ed by Supt. Woodward of tl "Mouoo." Go and see Wm. Iiefoi e
yon breed your mares.
ENGLISH Spavin Liniment nfe'
moves all Hani, Soft, or CailMised. Lumps and Blemblica from hsrsttv Blood Spavin, Curbs, SpHstiJ
Sweeney, Ring-bouetSties, SpraUV, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, esv Save $50 by use ot one tottsK
Warranted. Sold by' H. Liudevr.
Druggist, Bloomjngtori, no . '
; ess . . Do you wart wcveltMt in.
Quen8vare and Gttis8wre? Ilmh
Wilson keeps every thing yoo mix
want at bis grocery store, uad4tt the Progress office; -
L. B. Bray and John TfKttutsV
are Charley MoPhkistebs' able
assistants in the gnioerj1 (radiv Wffrat the aoutbeast owruer. Bti som
you find the pises. Thev an;, eaiw
one, accommodating, and piteswart
people lo ifSHs wttni.
Charley MoPijRirriaw ban .-.aw
gm of a grocery, is the old Qrewajstv -. ,
stand, aud keeps a dioics trstfr - stoclt. Call and se him. 9Psr-- r-!M:4s..s4Sa lisheil grocery house of! HesnikWi' son is still at tbe ccirnep of th st." " " and College Ave. Qny tlw be ' goodi; kept iu stock.
Robebtson Bb&i. keep . dMwoM stock of groceries, id sell them at a small margin for essh.. They also make a specialty of the feed business. All manner of feed kept;. Call and set them at their hand some room on the iiortlicajty (turner of tho square, ;' i Studfbaker Wagons, Carta aud Spring Wagons, for sale st W. J. ALLENS.
Order poultry from Chan. M; MePbeeters, at h(s grocery lrt -s Ox - ia
ureeves sinunj, as ie sa a romting contract with pirsoes hor
bring the cbqicest poultry in
tbe market. ' Famous nut tie choice ofwntry. produce it supplies (:, reaudiir aitoilers, is tlie old estaUJisd gro-. eery house of Hepip, ; Viteos,'! 'Progress Bloi k." That note and aopouut W hri jiast due. 1 want to sn! too Come in- W. .1. At.l.EV
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