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'CrRT A W IT EAT DRIJ.fc. The beat b the kpe(. Jfaket, Nc l J Om. Mive th7 have the best, Knil rott 8ho14 go and ezaaiiuc Tc. Ici- Icb. Ice. Icb. J If Tu wane Ihe W Luke Ice ymi ( nhoitiil imtc vour order at the I iuulk .Aluv Ir.MliriuiK U..tol r Sweet dajfey bMer, ('hurh'V. Mf,;V aM,. j Yoo wtix irAst a Wheat DnfLL S ks, ad it will pay yon In go ttt Baker, Neelri & Co. s hardware storo and examine the ett tested "Mcfcbtrrey" aod "Superior." These mackinea sow fvrtiuser aa-wejl as gr&in,' and have all the latestsnd beat ininrovemoBts. A large wheal omji wi)l be put in tbiayear.-aoid you cau't borrow a drDt when you waat it 'irou'd bet,,Asti Gsoceiuea, it would be well for yun to remember that Chaoiey McPbeetcrs is in the old Orajyes or Hunter grocery corner. He "If sellinz lota of sodd too, be"1 c&ose he has plenty of (be beat, and tana pleasure in waiting on the trade.' - - Tub Harrisoo Mixed Paints are the best and purest i th e world. Witt cover noro space, look better, wear better,' give greater satisfac(ida tbaa any otbet brand. CaUDd sec testimooials. BaKEH, KjBKfcP A Co. CtOABS. Teas, Tobaccos arid fragrant CuhVes are some ot Robertaon Brca. speeiaities. T.bcy sell as low as any . firm in the busiiiewnd deliver faods piptly. CtfOtCS 'Coftees are Jimmy Benson's specialty. . He has an i$&afet4fat trade and he secured it byeepiog the best that could be pcttrrd for noiey. While this ia a sMeialty it docs not prevent him from having in stock the beat liae of groceries ever seen on be west afie of the square. He ean giwiyou bargaios for spot cash. BALE8MEN wanted to solicit for oar arsD fcaown Nuntcry. Good Wages pW every Vtk. Ptrmiwwt est-' vmment caantBttrnt. Write t once befccji territo-T titkas, tting nge. S ABB BBOS. WcffO. The choice If esiosn coffee, at Jitftnty Bobinsoa's grocery, west side tf sqosre, i worthy of your investigation. He keeps the ohoiost of everything in the grocery and provision lioe. ' ChA to Woat-EY has a lot of 5 rat .class Bocsies,.Garriage9, Phte tons and Boriiiii Wagons, at bis livery stable, which be will sell for cash or wHI tfade for mules or bocaeft. Call oj Osaig before yo f ytr stock. B$T Lokch io iowo, al dbrse uencmins. feople trom the cotiotry can set fresh bread, nieo. eskes. ete. nt tb ulaos at reasonable

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Shirts Bowm, patent facings, -reduced from 7&e. to $1 48. .75. GTS. " Wt. LOOK FOB THE YJBl f For the ProjTMS. Who la nespoaialUe rr Ut . Bd. Progress The re-pp ointment if two active Dnunocmtic partUans (MeQinn and Pitt mm) to $2,400 positions' a Pension Examiners, is twing fatly diacwsed.snd frly Nmned" io this poition of the county. ItWM one of tse roost unfnir and unjust proceedings ovur heard ot. Alf will remember with what unction Congressman Hatson and his henebioer. .lurliul Oir thtt fllAVAtand jutminfalraMir mi I 1J '1W luu R.11M i i-j vim . nv. single Baputilican was holding o!Rt in his metric.." ibis was ins ikwi, ana oe was right; no Republican h;id any plnims to oiBiai undvr the Clevtiland aJmitiUtrHi.iim, and liation was riulii; in kicking Avery one out mng olhM thinc lt gaVeynhn MiOee. Attik. McGinnis "an Jure. Pitt ma j, (all prominent lKilitical wnrken of iiioomiitgWn) positions as Pension Exiimiiierf, worth some $2,400 pur rear. McOae ha baea ilroppeJ, iMtt MvUinnisand Pittman Invelwtn rutained. Are there nocouipntent Bepublicaiis ? To what oircuinUnco or trvin of circumstances, is this'due T Peouln down in this lection don't propose to let this matter ps by without protest, and stolid silence will not bo aoceptod for xnswur in Buggies pf all styles at Roe L. Winslow's, North College Aveuue, (Fee Block). . . Wam Paper! W a;.i. Paper ! We have brought on the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in the town ; it is also the finest. The proof f this isan examination. ' Baker, Neuld & Co. Read announcement of the Eagle Clothing Store. When you go there, ask for Lot and number that's where the bargains are. Take the Progress-along and point to their advertisement Just think of a line suit of clothes selling at from $6.50 to J101; It is wonderful, but that is the wjsy they are doing at the Eagle. Bead their advertisement, take tJie Progress down and point out what yoa want Ae the "Eagle" they are sell, ing Moleskin Pants for 75c. That is cheaper than going naked. New items added to the Red fitter Sale every week, until summer goods are closed. - John and Will. Thomas are proprietors of the new Barber Shoo in the Durand building, west ot the National Hotel) aad solicit the patronage of,4.he public The room U itly iurniHliedoAd'sllhe ab-plhtnceaarejlst-cJass Competent workmen will be found at this Barber Shop during business hours.' f -it i . ana no pain win us, aparea to please the public. Remember the place and call. Don't fail to attend tbc Banner Bed Letter Sales, fur all summer goods must go, at some price. . ' i a' m J have come- to Bloomington to stay, "id will buy good horses, mares or mules irom five to eight years old, and will pay cash or will trade buggies, car. risges, wagons, surreys, carts or harness. I have-for sale buggies, phnetoas, whips, robes, dusters, spring wugo:ns, road carts, ete. Ererrthin-f is flrt-class and late style, Such Baods as will recommend themselras. Oome and see them beloreyon buy Pj thlntn)f trarllpg. UrBce in old Christian church btildine, oast of National Hotel, or inquine at Craig Worley's Mvery Stable. DAVID JtpQINNlS. Juqe 2-3m. . m sin "All kinds of Builders Hardware, and every thing in the line at Ipw prices. Call apd see u, W. J. ALLEJM. Best Bye fos seed at Aliens. QapEB poultry from Chas. MoMcPheeters, at bis grocery (old 0 reeves stand), as be baa a standins contract with persons who bring hire the choicest poultry in me waritet.

Will, and Ben. Adams have never used tobacco, but Ed. and Charley Hall have each been addicted to the habit. Becently the Hall boys determined to quit the filthy practice, and have done so.' Their clerk, 'John Kbni, is also a uou-tu-baceb user. Prdttv clean firm. None of the 1st National pcoDie are tobacco users, except P. K. Bus.

kirk, who chews. Bill, Woodnurn, Small, Waldron, Wylie, Duncan, bttve nover used the vile weed. It would be interesting to know how many of the Faculty of I. V. are tobacco users -if any. R. A. Foster shipped his household goods to Cedarvtlle, O., last week, and will hereafter reside in that town. Mose Kahn has been taking in sulphur water at Indian Springs, and returns very much improved Talk up your County Fair and make it what it should be : the best Fair in Southern Indiana. The law requires the supervisors to keep finger-boards constant) y posted at all intersections' aad crossings of publia highways in their respective districts. ow wooId.be a -go-itne to thvartesiaf"wnnltnjf court house yard dug deeper. The ma chinery is here, and it might bring' "oil, gas or.other valuable product.'?! Bice Holtzman is carrying a crippled arm about tne town with bim. He has a well developed case of rheumatism. . The Progress is gratified to learn that a number of handsome and stylish horses are being trained for the purpose of being entered at the Monroe County if air, in September. It is a good indication of increased interest in the Fair. W. H. Neeld was appointed by the Monroe County Agricultural Society to go to the manufacturers of Bloomington and secure their signature to an agreement to clme their places of business on the 19th and 20th of September. He did so and the following named manu facturers signed the agreement : o. C. Podds,Chairand Table Factory J. C. Dolan & Co., Stave and Head ing Factory ; Showers Bros. Bed stead Factory : Seward & Co. b ouudiy and Machine Shop; Waldron, Hill &U., Spoke and Jiub f ac tory. Get ready to exhibit at the Monroe County Fair, beginning Sept. 16th, your livestock, machin ery, farm products, household articles etc., etc. Many of our wealthy itieenti are sipping the fragrant waters oif the various springs, and dallying: with the irvsh breeces of the country. After beiug confined so long in a bustling, heated city, a little rclaxatiuji is imperative. Mdrriac licenses have been issued since last publication as fol lows : Auburn Ulatid utnl Marv Sanders, V. H. Mi-Cunnell and Mina H. Burch, II. J. Warriner and Saiuiiila Clay, James Vaught and May E, Wright, Chas. K. D 'gBV and Marv E. Brown, Thns. J. Carter and Sarah K. Burch, Jas. Flecner aud Dora Robertson. The soldiers' reunion is to be bcld on the Fair Grounds in Bloomington, on.Ootober 7th, 8th and 9th, aud it is hoped to have a very pleasant time. Dr. Jordan and Prof, Evcrman left this place for the west on Wediieslay last. . They bought tickets tor Salt Lake City, via Denver and Pueblo. It's been a long time between fires. So keep the engine in readiness, as bad luck may strike the town at any hour. Norman McGee went to Torre Haute last week, on a ten days' visit to relations and friends. Rev. Mr. Puett and Jas. Sears have bought J. B. Kirby'e bakery, contectionery and grocery store, on the east side of tbe square. They are invoicing the stock to-day. Del. Smith has sold his half interest in tbe stock of groceries in tbe May room, opposite Seward's Foundry, to John U. E tst & Sons, and they will place tbein in the new room on west 6th street. Lewis Williams will take bis half of the stock of groceries in tbc May room to SiinesviUe, where be will add dry goods, aud will conduct business ha thafcgrQwirtgqwjjrry town harqtfter. Sorry, to lose Lewia.'' '. Miss Brieham of Indiananolia is the guest of Mrs. Braxton's fam ily. Mr. Com n ton. a nrominent druggist of Evansvi'lle, is the guest oi nw mtner-in-iaw, uttas. Aiobley. Thus. Allen is quite sick with some form of malarial fever. Jordan & Co. have got their slaughtering and packing establishment, west of tbe railroad, into operation successfully, and now cornea another firm aud will begin the erection of bottling works, just west of Jordan & Co.'s. At this establishment gingr ale, pop, etc. will be manufactured aud shipped to all surrounding towns. There is at present no factory between Crawfordsville and New Albany. The west side is koockiug all the persimmons. For simplicity, durability, ease of management and capacity for work, tbe Ljght Running New Home has no rival, and the happy possessor of one ban the very best the world affords. Get door and wiudow screens at Baker, Nseld & Co.'s. Best iu the town, Keep out the flies,

marshal's Hotlee. All owners, occupants and agents of real estato situated within the

corporate, limits of the cily of Bloomincton, Indiana, are hereby notified to cut and destroy all-breeds andjioxions vegetatjou in (be streets aiHrlileys adjacent to or opposite said real estate, and to remove all filth and garbage, of whatever character, from about said real estato on or before the 1st day of August, 1889. Any one failing so to do by the said 1st day of August, 1889, will be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the 'ordinance of said city, and this shall be. filial notice to such owners, oocu pants and agents, as provided by said ordinances. Weeds neatly piled in the streets in front of premises will be removed by the city. This July 17th, uaf. , GEORGE SI. OWEN, City Marshal. Dr. B. A. McGee is very sick with typho malarial fever. Jas. V. Young, formerly of west' of town, is now at Bellaire, O. Eugene Faris and Boll, Madison are St-Maxinkuokee. - EliaS Banard ia declining in health, y Mart.-platthew8, now residing in Kansas, has been on a visit to the folks west of town recently, Prof. Boone goes to Pennsylvania this week to engage in Normal work during vacation. Miss Sanders baa been ten dered a position as niusio teacher iu Noguanee, Mich, Mr. Noel is putting one of his patent steel roofs on the Town Hall at Bedford. Mrs. Burton, sr. of west 7th stieet is quite ill with a complication of diseases, and cannot recover. --"Mr. Skirvin, traveliug salesman for the "Tennessee" wagon company, was in town last week. with his wife, formerly Miss Dude Williams. Mr. Frasier and wife (nee Lucy Howe) are guests of 'James ritiwc. Mr. J, aud wife reside iu Atlanta, Ga. ; T. J. Louden left for Chautauqua last week, to remain away some four weeks. He will devote hiii time to lectures on law. Mw. W, J. King has been paid 41,010 by the Now York Life Ins. Co. ; amount due on her husband's policy. The stories of good yields of wlicut at threshing are now slowly coining; in. ; Eli Sparks' threshing averaged z ouueta to tbe acre. Tbe Monon has given a rate of twe cents a mile round' trip to Wauatah, on the occasion of the K, of P. encampment at Warsaw. Wins Dorn Lenioo has resign ed her fttisition as teacher of music in the Bloomington graded schools aud has accepted a similar position iu the Soldiers' Orphans Home. At a meeting of tbe Committee of members composed of the 115th, H6tb, 117tb andllHth lnd. Bcgt'a it was decided to hold the next re union of that Brigade at Greencaatle, on the 2d of October. The Princeton oity council has rejected the proposition to es tablish an electric light plant. A city that can sustain as handsomely gotten; up- paper as the Clarion ought to have electric lights. The "Johnstown sufferers'' are beginning to drop in at this office. The last person to call had a frag rant breath and red nose, aud was on the assistance racket of course. Thirteen men were here last! Thursday to bid on the iron bridge! of ninety, feet, that will be built j over blt Ureek, in Benton tp 1 n .Uanety iron Bridge Go. of Clevelaud, 0., secured the cootract at 118.80 per foot, . Hoadley & Sons of Stinesville secured the excavation work at 15c. per yard, and the stone work was also awarded them at $4.40 per cubic foot. The iron bridge alone will amount to $1,692. Car loads pf groceries have been shipped by, a firm in Chicago to farmers in this, oouotyy 'tisr said; Tbe goods are sold by agents and this is - the delivery part of the transaction.; The grocers complain on thr4, general grounds; First, that farmers who purchase these, goods will peddle their vegetables through the town and bring the unsalable portions to them and that they have been in the habit of helping the fanners out by giving! better: prices than they have realised for the goods ; second, they are i now carrying on tbeir books and have been for (in some cases) months, men who can scrape up lots of money to patronise these i strangers with; and third, they can and do sell at lower prices on the average than these men are selling at. They say special rates ate given on a line of goods to induce purchasers aud that on delivery 10 per cent, is added to these prices, which is never so much as mentioned on the day of pun-has, They invite comparison lot for lot, and quality versus quality, lu addition it is urged tbat they are helping to build up the town, that they pay taxes, rent, and aid iu thegeneral improvement, acid that these strangers do not io any way aid the city or county. The Progress believes our grocers have the betl of tbe urgumcut.

Chas. Beatley, who for some time was a runner for the National Hotel, was brought home from Indianapolis recently quite sick, and ia now in a dangerous condition. J-. C. Whisnand was so uuforiuuate last week as. to mash the

fore finger of bis left hand under some heavy timbers, while working at his farm, John has been Buffering with an affection of one of his eyes that has necessitated frequent operations during tbe past ten years. Many of the gutters of this city are full of tall weeds, which greatly obstruct the passage of water, AH the filth that washes ofl the. streets lodges against these pest breeders, and ia left in huge piles about the city. Clean up or take tbe consequeuces. Ellettsville Citisen: Mrs. Frank Whitted is no better and her condition is very hopeless. Her father, Mr. Hughes, is lying iu a very critical condition with but little hope of recovery. Dr. Frank Whitted and M rs. Hughes are also in bad health. John Hughes arrived here yesterday to wituess ibe aad condition of the family. The Moocn Wad has gained quite an advantage iver their bid rivaJ, the J. M- J.., by gettinj f. possession ot KJZJ & bridge at LouisvTfre. ,.cy uow cross on the new structure and run tbeir trains up to the union depot at Seventh street, abandouing tbe old bridge and passenger station altogether. .i Four of Greencastle's enterprising citixena are in great luck : D. L. Peters, H; C. Daroall, B.H. Walls and Pat Lane have received the contract for building thirty-five miles of macadamized roads in Alabama. The money involved in the contract is $80,060, They were the lowest bidders out of over a doseri. The roads are in the ceigbborbood of Birmingham. Wm. Parkinson, a well known plasterer of Bedford, who baa work, ed here, died recently in his 73d year, Those rains last Friday morning were terrific, and did much damage in town ami country, The foundation stone for the new college building wilt come from Roger Kerr's quarry, west of tbe railroad. . Oscar Bred, prescription clerk in the well known Browning & Sloan drug store, Indianapolis, was visiting his pareuts last week . Mrs. Clay, who was blind and has bad her eyes operated upon, for cataract, can now see. Hampton Durand has been spending a portion of his vacation at Chattanooga, Teuo. M. J. Smith's family are entertaining Mrs. Phillips of Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Meek is on a visit to her mother, the widow of Dr. Tourner. -Some of the ladies of Washington tp. are on their muscle it seems, judging by the fights recently inaugurated, in the city of Hindustan. Ed. Stipp has fifty acres of good wheat on bis farm and threshed it lust week. The yield was tweutypfour bushels-to the acre. Mrs. Dan. Fitch and child arc visiting the parent of itrs. F. io Bloomington. Miss Weathers of New Albany is visiting her aunt, Mr. Odle. Mrs. Judge Walker and daughter, of Austin, Texas, arc visiting tht brother and sister of airs. W ia this place: Swing liatterton apd Mrs. Margaret. Dunn. . Howe Rycrs and family are at West Baden Springs, where they will remain ten days or two weeks. Gussie Buskirk returned this week from Pao'i, where sho has been vislung, awmpaniod "f ncr oousm, jxhh Chipman. - Mrs. Edmuuds, mother oi Mrs. Walter Lindley, returned to Indianapolis on Saturday, accompanied by Robert, ber little grandson, Harvey Goss, of near Harmony, was kicked by a jennet, one day last week, breaking one of hia arms. Mrs. W, O. Fee .and Mr daughter, Miss Flora, went to Martinsville on Thursday to test the virtues of artesian water. t Drs. Tourner, Harris, Simpson and Maxwell attended the recent session of the Medical Association at West Baden, and Dr. Simpson told them about "Doctor's Wives," iu bis Inimitable way, George Atkinson's sweet toued guitar will soon bo heard by the young ladies of Hendricks oq, Mrs. Ervin Perring and two children artived iu Bloomingtou one day last week, accompanied by Thomas Green. Mrs. Perring now resides near Arkansas City, Kas. Mis Lib Cookerly and Jennie Wiilson lesve next Mouday to join Miss Ketcham's Art Excursion, wbkh will leave Indianapolis c July 30tb to be gone till Sept. 4th, They will visit the Natural Bridge of Virginia, Old Point Comfort, Hampton and Fortress Monroe, and will remain four week? at GleeCove. Charles Rawles is siok with fever at Lafayette, where he is spending his vacation. Grace McPbcctcrs is visiting; Col. Taylor aud her Uaot Mjsn iuttnue, at wiiayeiie. ...

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quite perceptible. Serry to note it Geo. W. Friedley Post, G. A. 11., at HelipnsvilUv&rwvaiceeouo ty, has been orgaaixed. Mite Carrie Short has been elected Asst. Principal . of the Bloomfield Graded Schools, Mrs, McMillan, and Mine Ida Louden accompanied Theodore J.. on bis trip to Chautiiuqua, N. Y The Pine Lake people have all returned some well pleased and others otherwise. Cal. Worrall and! family drove across tne country last week to JtarUnsvillo, where they were the guest of John Stephens' family. Why not take the court house yard Iran gates off their hinges, pat 'em up stain in the court bouse, or swing them back and fasten thou. With ne stock running at largo there should be nj need of those gates and no one has right to pasture stock ia the court house yard. . Homer B, Dobel ofl. tl has been awarded thti medal, and $350 in cash for the bast essay written for the American Protective Asjociation. Persons who wish to go west on the 6th of Atigt-st, at one litre for the round trip, -should call on 8oddysCafrmioUael who is trying to seoum rates., Miss Mary Edmunds has arrived in Btonmington from Indianapolis, and will spend the Hummer with her sistor, Mrs. Walter Londley. Mm Minnie Dunn of Lonisvillo, Ky., is visiting rvUtiynsand friends in Uloominirton. Will. Adams returned from West Baden, very much improved in health, and invigorated by bis vacation. Leroy Lane and wifo, of west 6lh street, are quite sick witi the malarial fever now so prevalent. Strayed, a black . mare with blaso in the face. Atiy one returning the animal to J. C. Dolan, Bloomington, Ind will be re warded. The mother of John K. An derson, who is quite old and very hoary, accidentally fell when about to take i seat in her-rockjne; chair, two weeks ago .'Honday, and broke the bone of one of her thighs. She is in a very precarious condition, and may not survive this injury. On Tuesday evening of last week a fellow apparently about twenty yean of age went to Worley's livery stable and tried to hire si horse and buggy to make a trip to "firown county to see bis wife." His story didn't sound well to Worlcy and be refused bim. He secured a borse and buggy at Bona. Rogers' sta--W, and didn't come back Wcdmeday evening as he promised ; on Thursday Rogers and Ren. Smith took a two-horse buggy and started. They got the fellow's A.traiiliear John Gilmoie's: found that he Sad staid all niglit at Ki Deckard's, land sving no money, said he'd pay for lodging and meals when he got. his book ajgent supplies at SmUhville. Ha started l& SmUhville, and coming back went across to Bedford, where he tried tc sell tm horse j frijing in this he went ovir to ITfownstow d Swing, whew he swapped the buggy and horse for a pony and carV getting $15 to boot. Going en to Scymvjj4!ti0nJ.ere escited. suspicion ; he was arrested, twp revolvers were louau on nun ana be was siaftad for car. rying concealed weapons. Soon- utter this the authorities heard of his theft of the r.orse and liuggy. The offlcors at Seymour would not surrender the man till his sentence was served out. so Rogers swore out a wan-ant and securing his borso and bucirv. he and Smith returned. The thief reside with his father ia Bi-owu county, near the Bartholomew co. tin, and bis name is David Harruon. lie is evidently a bad oitUeu. fostmaster Morheeters re ceived a draft for $3.78, on Monday from the Department at Washington, money due bim on acttltiment tor some years ago. A highly sensational article ia the Cincinnati Enquirer of Thurs day tells of the divorce at Shelbyville of Prof. Eagle and wife, Knowu to many in Bloomington. The State Board of Health says: "A penion occupy ing a house is responsible for the condition of the premises, whether or not fan is the owner." The Sunday papers contained the announcement of J. (. McPbencars' appointment as Postmaster for Bloomingten, am while it was not unexpected, it created considerable Ulk on the streets. His petition was signed generally by the business men and leadins Bcnubl leans and his appointment will give great iittisfaction because of his unquestioned q tslificatiuni for the position. It is doubtful if he can get his papers through ia time to take charge of the office by August 1st, as his offioial Appointment must be re ceived, a bond returned to Washinittoa and signed by the Ptwidont (now at peer Parkl aad the P. M. General, and it must then be returned to MoPheeters as authority to take charge of tbe office. No eaaaga can be made except at tbe beginning of a month, or the elote of a quarter. A 16-year old girl in the west end took paria green with sukiial intent last Thursday.; aad all because the' wife of a married1 :nu with whom .she had been going objected, and raised a little row. She will live to repent her rash act. W-Dr, Davis of t he Monon Route was trying last week to buy John Stipp'a farm of 400 acres, and offered him $75 per acre -$10,000 down and the balance in payments. Stipp wanted all cash ; Dr. Davis agreed to pay him $30,100 in cash, and Stipp then declined to sell. That is tbe way Monroe county farms are rated,. On the cross streets there ia a vast waste of broken stone between gutters and the woru wagon track. Now the Progress would suggest tbat the authorities drag a portion of this stone to the center. It at present only soma to grow a heavy rop of weeds, A coating of several inches could thus be secured for the center without injury to the streets. r See the "Graud Rapids" Spiral Spring Buggies and Carts at Roe L. Winslow's, Fee Block, IiOok out for the Suht t the Bauuer. Red Utter Don't fail to attend the Banner Red Letter Sales, All summer -"ods miibt go a soruo price.

A number of nicked un bv Marshal OweA. Mooda or Sunday gaeaboag. , Representative AduM Whitley eo., went to Weet

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resent ative Dolaa's special frwaJ;?: ana conege neiperr. Chas. Stone aftd wife Bloomington on Monday Waokesba, Wis. Mrs. Jordan accompaaiasl Doctor on hia trip to Colorado. Counterfeit Mirer dolbira $ half dollars are in circulatiom Martinsville. Tbeir are well executed, but light A pleasant parity was given HyV Miss Blanche Wicks, last TtmradaV night, in honor of Mine Ida Vanu Buskirk, who is about to naMvaj t Marion. O.. Oo 60 acres, Taylor Cai ehael says that ho raised 1 bushels of wheat. Bow hu -W doing all this. Prof. Yoder of Dakota fat spending his vacation in Bkwoiuig ton.

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an tlie. stone pile hereaRer. as bvision has been wade by 'mm & guard it to be -uruisied to i they work. It is a correct and the county com raMsioaer serve credit for putting it Actinv under tbe aroviaV or a recent law theneeretary state board of health has - samples of the vinegar sold tap tana cities, and bas just a careful analysis. Of f pics thoroughly tested 1 proves to be .pure cider and the other seven arc more man a aecocuon ot nua wsMt .i. . . .. . . ; .-WS

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polis, wbidi claims to sell pan ar pie vinegar, inrnnned the stuff that was found among tls samples, Tbe secretary says that u win aestroy the stomach ao ostrich if used liberally, fife, law as enacted by the last legafaV ture p rontons tbe manoractutt or pure appie juice, it must L 1 5 have anv arfttriI fnliirrno- aiM nave an aviuuy cqmvaietK W taar presence of not less that 4 per oeiHii by weight ot absolute acetio actq. aiOriCB TO COffTKACnN Bids will be received Council of the City of UU ana, in tne council Ufta ing to pe oeia HOTICa TO niHK books era now open JL stock in. Series t Muaroo Irfian and Savings Asiiociaticei. start rury sta, ist For first-class buggy P$f go to xvoe ju. rinsww, nonai corner public square. Call at H. P. Tcraet Jsii elry establishaaeat and see hit ta tensive stock of eye i;Iasses, Bfaawif;, VIVO bjuu vnarvw Bnnia , aaHww-awaahflaaaWwMSMMiaBaiaiM- r Doa't forget to oaUoo OMUrtrt McPheeters, tn the ohl Qreawb tenet, and secure some of hwtlMh)i? groceries. He nake it paiaft ia ! keep the best goods aud atlfav ta , low as anybody in w hnmnasa, -: Aboajuukh Bird, the fansoiai trotter, 4s now located at th liyerat stable oo the north sidu bf tlha) w a-. square, xlis reeora is unsurpaaaaa and his qualities are incooiparabeii. Newt. Mathers will siva yom ail information you may qeadV - Call at tbe hardware ae f

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