Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 August 1889 — Page 3

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Why haire We bad such a Successful Trade during . the Mouth of July ?' V Because We have been giving the People $1.00 in value for every 50 cts. invested. TO MAKE ROOM FOR- OUE IMMENSE FALL STOCK, NOW COMING, wijll '-i plai on sdiAurli

ISO M EL WOOL Mm M id Frock

SUITS, ALL SIZES, RETAIL PRICE -C71XI close them tbis month

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f Suits and Extra Knee Pants, at' naif price. Eagle Clothing Housed

Famocs for tl choice eeootrvi rnidns it mmiliwi to malar' c- i footers, is the old etablii.b-d gro-j eery : turns- ot Xtemp. hiwc, t CtWMAB ijam of various kinds of good aresrffviog at JoeSoiitltV Fancy Bazar mid Jewelry Enpoiiom every werk. Every sefiil art ide seen in the famon "lair" at (1IC9 w duplicated .t Smith's, w - wrt . . .4w4 verv iwmit wf ' tbem at lower prkt titan are th-niamled at the, flfeicaLga hobae- la statwUtdeofKl Yh'bc ln-smb f B-Jv-rare ure jiept. All the imb4 poulr makes of watcbr, -clock V cte.,;au lie found at tliu benne and als prices iua.er than in ike large attic lor the reason that expense are i-n-tlitrJa lest ere. Ask Joe to show J4MI SOOl.of ithC.RmKMl. .. " HeaDQVJiirrKtw for . ToHweo, CiKara aud canoed goods. .. Beiap. .thmV groeery store.; Bekckabt, BloomisoBoas Bbkad Bakes bakes EYBmrraisa yoa way caH for that b keut ia a dry gobd store J eas te foimd ia Charley NoJUey'a tore, the only attire on the ,sonth aide of the seoareirBere good goods are kept: Be ba an especially baadsonw line of ladies' dress goods, ribboos, (aees, etc., awl in parasok, fan, ties, ooUarau enifs, ete. he esirv riei( aity ttoveltiea seen, ajerwhere fleatoie of bis 're is cliesjpwBir be asks tbe most reaaMMbte btiees far goods, aa4 you can 6. jrowmelf aot witb aliSAaber artioka at the f riee yoav pay for lataow . Cofteeo, Tea& Tobaoeaa and Cptrs, . at Heosr VBsonV jBToeeiy jtnre. Try oeeof.tbe new Vtato pt eigan at this stofe. 'I Fawods (bribe good gdods jH aenda out, and faoKMs fortbhMMlaame anita oTeloibin, tbe readymade and hcnlt ij order, $h&t 4t. Cas More is o -&e top wave to nfMtperity. lie btestia Jwr-"iahiaw-'aoada nwy aT be Iband at this store. Dron m and JaoK aruuuw Ootenarge. . -BncAB, cakes, cracker, pies and evrrytbijig nauaiiy kept- ia a eonfectktnerj or reMauraat, at Oeorge Denckarts. Y0 will nod tbajbeat goods in tti graaery finest Hemp. WbnV He natives fresh goods every peek, aw that thiag in his boose is at ale Calf on bisa'in "Progress Blooiu1 REDrJcnoii in prieea Call goods at IfeQee's clotbingat ore has taken plaee. Sd. b tb bnyer, and be gats sneb bargains every time be goes to tbe eity that lie can afford to sell ebsenly. The life baa been ani ent of prices at McGees, however, and rt will pay vou to call and aae the goods. - WBKnav three r feor of the best Biding Cultivators ana Plows! MaaV. Tba Oliver Cbdlei plon ataada at the bead and we hare it, BAKES, NEELD & CO. Cbaio Woklbt baa a lot of first-class Rwgh-. Cwrfaear, Phattous and Sprine ieoo, at bis livery rtsble, whicl- i. will sell lor Astih or will trad' for moles oa, horses. Call ou Cim:j beote yoo sell yotr stoeU, - "

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of those (1 tTnlamtdried Snirjts at 5Qc. s Chil-

Get a Wheat Drill. The best k tbe cheapest. Baker, Neeld A 0 believe they . have the best , nod yen yhould go awl examine for yourself. Ll m people raise their j weir, voir' in praise of tUgroecr;. Iwase eieao eatablwboient, where everylung joa ntsy call r is kt in its season. Tbe genial proprietor is always, glad to meet bis oM friemW, anil win baye jour jjpot dlivikfcdprinnlyv" For : bomemade '. cheese and sweet bury bmler, Cbarlry MePbeeieigeery' store, (oKIGreeveh stand) takes the blue rihlmn. Ask Jer the hoiuemade CampWll cheeaiR IB ueufioos. 1 . ' III I . Yw wifcif wst a Wheat DkilL suQ, and it will pny yon to to Baker, Keeld & Co.'s hardware stove and examine tbe well tesfedMcSberrey" and "Stiperior.'? Tbeae maciiines sow fertiliser as well as. grain, and have all tbe latest and best improvements. A large wheat crop will be put in this year, and yon. cao't borrow . a drill when, yon want it you'd better buy one. , As TO GaocBttlEB, it would be well 'for'Hi to. remerolr that Charley Jicfbeetersia in the old G reeves or Hooter groeery corner. He is selling lota of goods too, bceanae he baa plenty of tbe best, and takes pteasnxe is wainog on the trite."-.' t. ' .'if Z" cigar. For tub by att firttdajt dealers The Harrnoo Mixed Paints are the bast and purest in the world. Will coyer more space, Jcok belter, wear better, give greater eatisiacthaft' any other brand. y)d see testimonials. lt Bakkr, Neels & Co. - rvojcpE Coffees are Jimmy Ro specialty. He has an imrdte euffee trade and he secured it Of keeping the best that could be proeored lor- money. While this ia'a specialty it does' not pre1 vent bi from having in stock the best line of groceries e ver seen on the west aide of the square. He can give yon bargains for spot cash. 8ALE8MEN warned to solicit fr ma ll knows. Nursery. Good wgM pate vrjr wwjlc. Permnneat cmloyeMat KnaraateMt. Writ. t oaco im H territory takaa, rtating a. ftASK HBOS, Ubteaeo. III. Joly 17-ie The ehoico Mexican coffee, at Jimmy Kobinsona gmcery, west side of square, ia worthy of your investigation. He keeps the choicest of everything in the grocery and provision line. ( , iI have come to filoomiogton to stay, and will buy good hor, mart or mam irora bt m oignt yean o;a, ana will pay cstb or will trad, baggie, carriagta, oagona, surrey, carta or harneaa. i aav. ior aaie aaine. pnaeton, wuim, robe, daaten, pr5ns wason. rd cart. etc. BTerttaiac is flrst-chiM and late atria, aucb good a will rucomm sr.d themHvm. Corns and M tbm before you buy or tbiak of trading. Offl4 in old Cbriatiaa ebureb builniac, east- of Nntional Hotel, or tMquiro t Ormg Worley Livert;ub. . DAVID JlcGINNlS. june iz-3in Best Lunch in town, at George Benckart's. People i rom the cttuntry can get fresh bread, piec, cake. etc., at price?. this place at reasonable

910 and 15. WE at 06 and $8. The United States Chess Association is holding a' meeting at Indianapolis, in Hotel English, having begun Aug. GthV Maj. J., B. Mulky ia President of the "Assooiation, and - in company wit h H ti . iJUiAn ir nla' b j.' -tu-d-no- ...... East Bh03. will pay farmers the highest . ma i kit price ior their produce. . " J .15. Sullivasi, Jla rioii' county's dorteltf&V.il, "tsri. ierdHSuWlV located-iu Montreal, -CViuda. ila Iias giiue into business there, being engaged in shippiug jwuiiry to New York; . Mrs. Sullivan and daughter joined hi m tliree wceits ago, aud. have written - back. Uial tliey are -well pleased tvith their uef himie. The Indianapolis boudsmeu are happy to heat ; it. " East Bno3i -are selling new, fnb groceries cheaper tbau auy other bouse in the city. Mis. Henrietta Suell, widow of the late Amos J. Snell, will pay $50,000 rewerd for the arrest and detention, until identified by the' au thorities of the city, of W m. li. Tascott, the supposod murderer of her husband. The above reward will hold good for .twelve months from August 1st, 1889. AU communications to be sent to DeWitt C. Cregier," mayor of llie city ol Chicago, or A. J. Stone, 544 weit Madismn street. Choicest Coffees,. Teas, Tol accos and Cigars, at the grocery store of Lewis Williams) opposite Seward's Foundry. Call aud get prices. ' Talk up your County Faji; and make it what it should be : the. best Fair in Southern Indiana. Lewis Williams is located op, posits Seward's Foundry, in the grocery business. He keeps a full stock of everything fin bis Hue. Call in and see him. Get ready to exhibit at the Monroe County Fair, Leginniug Sept. 16ih, your live stock, machin ery, farm products, household ar ticles, etc., etc. L Get door and window screens at Baker, Nseld & Co.'s. Best in the town. Keep out the lies. Buggies of all styles at Bx L. Winslow's, North College Avenue, (Fee Block). Wall Paper 1 W all Paper ! We have brought on the largest stock of Wall Paper ever seen in the town ; it is aao the finest. The proof of this is an examination. Bakes, Neeld & Co. Jfew items added to the Red Letter Sale every week, until summer goods are closed. ' John and Will. Thomas are proprietors ol the new Barber Shop in t)ie Puraod building, vveat ot the National Hotel, and solicit the patronage of the pub! ic. The room m neatly lurnisiied and all the appliances are first-clai. .Ginietcnt a . a .... workmen will be bund at this Barber Shop during businens hours, and no pains will be spared to please the public. ILeinenibcr the place and call. Dou'x fail to attend the Banner ICed Ijetter Bales, for all summer I jjmw nmt go, nt some price, iMMtMrtiirti. i iMWiilianililiiW- .U

Miss Georgia Byer will teach this (ail at Newcastle, Ind. Miss Eflie Lemons will teach in the Rock port schools. Miss Creed Myers will teach in the Gosport schools.

Wm. Holmes will bo Princi pal f the Hidfc School at La Grange, Ind. J. H. Ha v worth has been elected Principal .of the schools at Jbowier, Benton co. Brownstown. Jackson co., se cured the services ol J. T. Perigo as Superintendent of her schools. Benssalaer, Ind., has elected H. L. Wilson Principal of lha High School. : D. K. Goas goes to Lebanon, Boone county, to take charge of the schools. The family of M. C. Foley went to Acton to attend tb camp raHug to prugicq lcW' , Ab. Dowden has bought Ren. C. Smith's house on 2d street, payUngSOO t.((.vi Miss Hallie Coffey of Spencer has beeu entertaining her cousin of this place, Miss Maude Lemon. The fare from Chicago to Louisville has beeu cut by the Munon to f 5. Craig Worley and Ben. Dunn went to Harrisonville, Martin CO., last Thursday morning, to spend a week or so at t rinity Springs. A stone crossing has been built on west 6th t.K at the. east side of Rogers, leading to East Bros, grocery store. k-Mtf8jvChas. Bbcrtapttfa! returned' to her home iu Btoumingtou, after teu days spent at Indiuu Spriugs. i -Jasiier Hughes, late Prohibi tion candidate tor Governor iu tbis State, preached iu the c-hurch at Uarmony on cuuuay uigul last. Tib Treat has quit the. show business, and is now swinging a hammer in Wui. Devault's shoeing shop at MartiusvitleV Til. is a No. 1 horse-suocr. The court room is undergoing some needed renovation iu auticipatiouof the September term of circuit court. -Chancellor Puch, who visited tbe Bloomiugtuu K. P.'s recently expresses himself as well pleased with the Jviiisjuti aud the condi tion ol tb Loilge. ' ' Ryan, the Jiidianamilis hatter, has luitcd with $o,U0U assets and 12,500 liabiliiice. Coutetilioii, wli ch is said to be "the lite ol trade' isAUitt.,iuiuj-d li UlMUtS, hesae. -Two men .were shut at the Cloverdalc pic nic, oue in the thigh und the'oila-r iu the arm. Neither of tbeoc meo were ngaged in the quarrels that resulted in the shooti tie, but woe innocent bystanders. Theoe pic-rlics are good plaits to remain awuj.l'rom. . - -Every farmer and slock raised should be makiug preparations to exhibit at the Monroe County Fair, which will begin Sept. 16th. Tbis is only about six weeks flis- I taut, and preparations eatmot be gin too soon.. It ia earnestly de sired that a complete exliibition of Mouroe county a resources be sbowu at this Fair. The contractor for the new library building has everything that is needed in bis business, having brought several carloads of tools and appliances with bint. He has erected several court bouses, two fit the asylums for tbe insane, uu.,Ja uumwt vi lurgc Mumpree blocks, and so is a veteran and needs no suggestions. The anniversary celebration and opening, with brass band acooropaiiiineut, given by Adams, Hall cz Co. on lliursclay uight, was a great success. The storeroom was handsomely and tastefully decorated, and tbe crowds of peo ple, the brilliant Hgbts, the bne music, made an evening to be remembered. Over one thousand persons walked through the store room in the course of the evening, and critically examined the display. Tho firm have reason to feel proqd of t heir succcs?. The reports 'from the wheat crop show that the standard Horse Shoe, Globe and Homestead biands have been giving the bcKt results, both as to quantity of wheat raised and the quality of the grain. Tbis being true iu fact it is undisputed the pioper thing to do is. to go to some member of the fertiliser firm of Alexander, Martin & Bunger and place your order with them, aud do it quickly, so that you may be ready to s iw on time. liverybody now admits that it pays to fertilise, Ladies when you have fully made up your mind to purchase a Sewing Machine, you should get the New Home. U combines the good points of all Sewing Machines, with the nhlilkm ot omuy new improvements. -. J lijve your old buggy top repairot: by Hw L. Wioslow. j:!ee the "Grand Rapids" Spi ral Spring Buggies mid Carts at Roe h, Witislow's, Fee Block. Loofe out for the Bed Letter bale lit the IJauuer. Dch't fail to attend the Banner Red i setter Sales. All summer good-; must jjo at "Jtmn pri :o. m-m.-m.i....J

ISursliiiVsi IWotice. AJI owners, occupants and agents oi'real estate situated within the

corporate limits of tba city of BlooruingtOD, Indiana, are hereby notified to cut and destroy all'weeds and noxious vegetation in the streets and alleys adjacent to or opposite sui-real estate, and to remove all filth and garbage, of whatever ehardcter, from about said real estate on or before tbe 1st day of August, 1889. Any oue failing so to do by tbe aid 1st dsy of August. 1889, will be' prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance of said city, and this shall be final notice to such owners, occupants aud 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, 1889 V GEORGE M. O WEN, City Marshal. 3E Chas. and Frank Tourqer, the clothier were both stok last week. . . Xl&meetingsat Bethany Park close on the 19th of August, The Misses McCallocks, of Paris, ilia- were .the- guests last week-of Mrs. Mitchell, '' . The U. P. Synod, with over one hundred members, will meet in tbis place early in October. Mrs. Lib has bought the Dowden land, near Smitbville, (23 acres) paving f 1,WJ0. Elder Terry was attending the ministerial meeting in Worthington, Greeuc co., last week. Jttnies, Herrin of near White Han nas recently soio ms, tarui to James Qdrb. : Mrs. MaadeShoweraand Miss Ida Mci'hetridge are at- Bethany Park, where Mrs. S. has a handsome cottage, 'Uncle Tommy" Spicer, the veteran "Janitor, has beeu speudiog several weeks with bis sons, in Illinois. Both Elias Ranard and Dr. Gilbert of White Hall are in a daugerous condition from some form of chrouio disease. After a protracted visit to relations in Kansas, Mrs. Gaston, wife- of Jb County Treasurer, has returned -to her home in this city. Altera long vacation, circuit court will begin on the first Moulay ot Seutemlicr. I He attorneys are wajug sod. willing. Miss Beatrice Sanders is one of the most efficient workers in Normal School, and has the- facul ty of teaching- well her specialties. ' Uii.VC.' TK-MeLalilau Harrwlsburg was in town lust week ou business. . The Doctor is not iu robust health. The Tl.aver Comedy Co. will appear iu llionmigiaii on oepi. , I15t h, Fair week, the organization is to include brass baodai.id orchestra. The I. & V. railroad company j has begun -work ou the switch to Big Creeks quarry, A bridge over White river will be one of the expeusive features of tbis work;. Hydrophobia was developed in a dog belonging to Wm. Burke of near White Hall last week. The anirrial bit one of Burke's children.'. Dogs are very valuable. Frank B'aUerton, formerly of this viciwitv, who has been in Gar den City, Kansas, couple of years, is back on. a visit to relations and friends.' Henry Simmons, the-' popular ,,Corner olotbing man, has gone on a combined business and pleas ure trip to tbe cities of Cmciuuati, Cliicngo and Indianapolis. ' Mr. Fuller, met Elder Peak in Wichita, Kansas, recently, and learned from him that he bad abandoned the ministry for the live stock business. The Elder is a shrewd trader. A half doxen persons from this place took in the C. H. & D. excursion to .Niagara j'ans, oroutoaod Put iu Bay, that left Indianapolis on Thursday. last. Three ears.comfbrtably loaded with excursionists left Bloomington on Thursday morning last for Bethany Park'; The weather was very fiue, aftd the ?plo c,noyed the trip very much, - .4 P'PSi of-gan is among the new fixtures to be placed in the M. E. church iu the uear future. In the meantime some needed repairs are being made, and a new carpet is being laid iu the basement. The Union temperance meeting, Sunday night, at Walnut et. Presbyterian church, was addressed by Hon. H. C. Duncan. He too; as his theme "Enforcement; of tne law," Mr. D., as Proseoqtor, is qualified to treat this subjeot, and did so to the entire satisfaction of the audience, -The ladies of tlie Catholic church will give an ice oream supper in the court house park, on the evening of August 8tb. Their friends are requested to remember (his and give them their patronage. Harry Orchard and Sam. riolleobaoher have returned from Mississippi, where they have been iltipiug the past two or three mouths. The young men have been sick with malarial fever. The south i not the place foe a northern man in summer, Joseph G. MoPheders and wife went- tu iucliaq Spriugs on J Jl'juday, to remain a wiik.

The weather was very fine

the latter half of last week. . Chas. Stoiie and wife returned from Waukesha,, Wi3,,ou Friday. The Rogers family rennion, usually held on the AquiUa Rogers farm, is "off" "this year. Lieut. Waer Howe,y. J. I., and family wilt spend the "sumirier; in Bloomiogtou. Mrs. Wm. H. Slocomb aud daughter are visiting friends in Sullivan county. Frank Axtell is slowly convalescing from his recent attack ot typhoid fever. Mrs. Payne will move her millinery store into the south room of Dr. Craiu's building. Remember that the ladies of St. Charles Catholic church will give an ice cream festival in the court house park on Thursday night. Mrs. Duraud and Mrs. Bowman have rented tho room vacated by Mrs. Payne, and will carry on the millinery and fancy goods business. . The heavy rains have uncovered some large crops ot potatoes in this vicinity, and the owners have been marketing them. A number of cellars in the east side of town were flooded by the recent heavy rains. The cellar at Charley McPheeters's grocery store bad four or five feet of water in it. Mr. Noel has moved into his new hoii8eon North Walnut 6treet, and Walter Robertson, who is building a house just north of Mr. N.'s will remove to it jn a couple of weeks. 3 . - . ,-. i Houses are going up in Sooth Park, Maple Height, Fairyiew, Waldron's addition, Hunter's addition, Allen's addition, Atwater's addition in fact everywhere all over the city. The Salem Agricultural Society has retained the Bloomiugton Mechanics' Band for Fair week. They did well to secure this Band, as it will be a drawing card. The Fair begins Sept, tih. The Courier says H. 8. Bates is to be Postmaster McPheeters' deputy. McPheeters states to the Progress, that he has selected no one far deputy, as he don't know how much he eau afford to pay in the way of hire, etc. Lew. Williams beeins h!a mercantile career with the disagree able experience of being rooted, some one having eleancd the cash drawer one night last week. A carelessly fastened window furnished the raeaaa of access to the room. Some of the hay that was put up last week was found to be badly damaged. It cures slowly, and great core Will be necessary to insure the safety of the erop after it is cut. Robert Breeden of near Stanford suffered the loss of three head of cattle by lighttiing last week. The cattle were standing under a tree when the bolt descended,killing tlierq instantly but leaving no other sign. There is a probability that Morton street will be McAuamized front a point opposite the LefHer mill to Mrs. Lucas's property at the northern extremity. This work is very m,ucb needed.! as, tbe grading was done years, ago, and has been washed away .. several times. The annual brigade reunion of 115th, 116th, llfthand 118th regiments Ind. Void, will be held at Greencastle; Ind., op the 2d of October. Members of these regiments are requested to notify T, Grooms of Greencastle of their intention to attend, also to state who will accompany them. Mr. Brannock is building a handsome front to tho Watts house, on west 5th street, is remodeling the whole interior, and soon the old building will have disappeared iu the modern improvements. Mrs. McCoy is biuildiug a neat five room cottage just west of Mr.. Brauoock's house. The wives of Jos. Allen and Ben, Rogers were riding iu a phaeton, out on the north pike last Wednesday, when iu t going down hill the vehicle ran upon the-horse, frightouipg the aqiuial so. that In; ran away, overturned tha vehicle and threw out the ladies, each oi whom had their babies with them. The children were dumped into a wet weather pond, and were a sight to see when extricated. They were given assistance at a neighboring farm house, and soon were as good as new. - -At Unionville ou the 2tst of August, the old settlers of Monroe and Brown couutics will hold a reunion. Among the speakers invited and expected to. b.o present, arc Ira .1. Chase, Jus. V. Mitchell, Win. i2nnun, Geo. W. hooper, Joseph Moore, and Gc0- W;.'Jfryv The biggest bear 'story told by an old settler will be rewarded with a handsome nrcsent. A display of relics will be made. Bring yciir baskets the water will be plentitul. Isaao Wl Chitwood, Joshua Pryor and Daniel Robertson are Marshals of the Day, snd Twos. Peterson, Geo. Brock and Milford Young committee on refreshment stands. --Tho 27th Ind. Vols, will hold a reunion at Martinsville, on Sept, 12th and 13ih. All the coraracks aud their idiuijiea are invited.

Postmaster Feltus says-that he steps 'jut at mid-uigbt, Aug.. 31st. McPheeters should be on hand then lo4ake possession. Miss Lenna Stbert and her brother Tallie, have been viniting the family of their uncle at Orleans, R. T. Littell. Mr. S. W. Collins , of the C. & K. grocery house is attending a reunion of his regiment at Xenia, O. Don't forget the fontival, Thursday night, given by the fadies of the Catholic church. There will be a liberal supply of ice oream, cake, etc. Carter Perrlng,, the attentive freight agent at this point, is de

veloping talent s an acrobat, having successfully turned a back flipflap from a car one day last week Mrs. Cummin, her grandson Frank Duncan, Jbrncst Ltodley, Sherman Davis, and Harry E Gabu.were the persons who went to JNiagar via C. H. & I), from lull ianapolis, last Thursday, A large number of Knights and frteuda left on Sunday night tor Warsaw, And. Amonr the la dies were Miss Stevens of Martins ville, Mrs. C. It. Worrall, Mr. J. W. Warder, and Miss Mollie Moore ot liOuisville. Wilson Adams has wen ap pointed by the local board of Liu veriiity trustees, superintendent of the uew library building The position ia a very desirable one, and Mr. Adams long experience ought to make him competent. He has already entered upon his du ties. Tile Ketoham rini Old Settler1 meeting wul. octiir August 24ih and Sioth. The addresses on Saturday, 24th, will be deliver ed by Hou. John R. Ea3tand Hon. simp. Lowe. On Sunday the morning sermon will be delivered by Rev. W. B;, Ilalstead of the M E. church ; iu the afternoon by Kev. W. It. Williams. Lawrence Mail : Uncle Stevtir Younger will bo 90 years old the 8th day of September next. There are only two older men in the comity, viz : Thomas Palmer and Uncle Jesse Johnson. Uncle Tommy is about two years, and Uncle Jesse about one year older than Uncle Stever, They belong to the generation of the pioneers who followed the red men, and cut down the forests and- planted civilStation, iu the wilds of Indiana. At EUettsville, on the night of Tuesday of last week, a lodge oi Knights of Pythias was institut ed by C. P. Tuley, P. C, who was o,Trisred by-63r tnentbcrsr of radges of other towns, a large number being in attendance from Illoomingtott, The new lodge starts off with twenty charter members and the following named officers: Aloiizo Faulkner, Chancellor Commander ; John B. Fulk, Vice Chancellor; .1. K. Phipp-, Prelate ; W. T. Harris, Treasurer; W. (). Moberly, Master of Finance; W. W. Harris, Keeper of Records j Chas. Jackson, Master at Armi, Mis Eva Hall vill teach school ia Kansas, this fall. Mrs. Enoch Fuller, who has beeu visiting her sister at Newark, Ind., Mrs. Philpot, during the past four week?, has returned to her home iu BloomiagtQu. Mrs. :Banio, a well known colored woman, died on Ftiday laat J no. E. Edmoudson of EUettsville has removed to Blooming too and occupies a resilience on College Hill. Mr. expects tq be,, a deputy iu the couuty elerit's office. A. Miss Small, west of town, is quite sick with typhoid fever. ' 'John Thomas, oue of th.J popular clerks at Charley McPheeters' lirocerv store, as confined to his bed, with the ,prevuilig type of fever. Lon. D. Rogers and wif were at Bathany Park last week, Five Pullman coavhes went over the Monoo north, ou Mondiy morning last, en route for St. Paul, Minn. Tho train started from Memphis, Teno, Chas, Alexander and Ed Hall left Bloomington for Indian Springs on Saturday morning'. The engine aud boiler have been placed iu position at the gas well, and tbe drill wilj hayg yflw t rated to a considerable depth . before the close of the week. Mrs. Chipmati and children, of Auderson, ind., are the fciiesls of Mrs. C'd patpeuts, o.fj east ?th street. A building will be creoted soon on the Gil nore lots aud ii, will be occupied by a bartiwure store. There has beesi a tjeaud for more store roorqs, and it was desirable that they be .built OU North College Avenue, Utt Sevoral ,nw buildjng projeota have lalleri through, and uuucss must unit a lodgment somewhere, so west 6th 8t. is reaching out for it. Harvbst Excoitsrqjr frorn Bloomington, lud. Now you eau go for oue fare round trip. Every where North,, South, East asnd West. Points in Knnsau,Ttxa, Nebrnks, Colorado, Dakota anywhere west of Missouri river. Four mofe excursions; Augut 20th. Si'piomber lQth and 24th, and Octob;ep 8lh, jiiSS. Reitipmher dates. Carter Pirrioe:, Ticket .Ascijt- L. N, A C. Railway. ' : , &

. Twelve persons were to, leavo fbr Kansas this (Tuesday), nornia;. The names and desti nations are aa follows: Leonardi 8. Field, Wieliitu? .W. J. Turner, Nesa Ctty s Wm. Brooknhire, Hoxie; DiHe Talbott, Wichita j Isaao Fergoww. Wichita ; Ed. Tarkington, 0mngo ; Mrs. Mat. Tarkington, Qswiigo; Mrs. B. F. Adams, ParsotH ; Ale Hatfield, Wichita; Jas. Me Curdy, Wichita; Mrs. MikeSeward, Abilene; S. E, Carmichaiil, Wichita. The contract for roofing the burned portion of the Diamoiid Plate Glass Works at Kokomo. was given to S. D. Noel of tlira city. This is tbe largest metal roofing contract evef given to ono

man in the state, and speaas wen for Bloomington. The plant waa completed four weeks ago and a ; turning out a fine quality of gists j. the works .caver eight acres of groond. ( ... Chas. Seara has traded Ml resilience on- west6tl. street tg.G. M. Puett f tbe grotry . stock .-u the old Rott staud. . , . Henry Axtell will travel i. ii salesman for the Elliott Uftig 0H ' of Indianapolis, . ' rFsed. Aiigar will work f Won Indianapolis milling company. Wm Bamage will aJvisYj: Kansas about three months, Mrs. Smith will go to Wusfc ington Territory, bat Addison wH4 remain .u Bloomington. ... - Chas. Schollv a poplar-yef gentleman of Indianapolis, arrive) in Bloomington on Monday and will remain a week or twjfri".'-...,-rEdws.rd, 'MiNCoel little son, is quite etck with Ht,Vfv:: Noble Woodall has seoarvd position with the Monoo railroad, comjiany at New Albany, and wilt -go there with his family. Mrs. Boison has gone to ChV cago to visit friend.- ' Mrs. Wm. Tate is quite aV with fever. ; . Mrs. Anna Adams Is visitiaft her father's familv in Kansas. ez pecting to remain three week,vihij,yf; her sister Emma will accoauiMav- - ber borne and attend tbe- UmversU ' ty here next yer. Misses Emma Faris and PV line Eh ni are spending two week with friends in Lexington, Ky. ' A Quite Natural MiarAirtk An artesian well was developed' ; at Indianapolis yesterday, and WB odor was so offensive that the 'llisji'c thought of those present-wa jtiM Ithe-drillerajjad struck the jseowtdi i of thejast Legtslature. Lfayatt Vionner. . At ten cents art hoT some cn -figures that a man who sleeps eight hours loses 80c.' each night i.fQk per week, $-.'49.!60 per year. 3u that the writer suggests that slee Jins is a criminal waste of time, v ' FBES.H'neat and at East Bros. JUST RECEIV A FULL STCf. WALL-PAPBlf; Aw: TTreoty-Foor Per ASD I CAN AFFORD Tt': iw Less, tba aIIajl,, vx Tam . NORTH 6IDB SQUAB; VANZANPTO ROO jOHN'H. WYUfiV'.." - ". -; Ijt 8SLLIXO- groceries, JJiatv Bros, are nut charging their 4cs tomcre for rent, clerk hire, andt such expenses aa othe? groaery stores must hare. Call and roonej by buying goods ebeap " Bad Odors John Browrt be prepared himself with tight oiaara. chemicals and the proper toots, and: can clean, vaults as well as mast . who have oonevce fr,tu. tbetm0 Call on him and get figures. ItJs. better to clean up your pretniaen than to. have atckness in the I smouu a a a cfv Do you wast novettka :. Queensware tud Glassware? Kemp, W uson Keeps eyerymmg you sway want at his grocery store, under the Progress o(Hpr-. -v Tub RKLIABfiE. and long siab; lished grocery house qf Hemp, Wilt son is still at the cower of 64b ft. and College Ave. 0uiy h f gopds kept in stock. 5k- the C. C CI tQceri, Takp a chew of ay wewaefcei tions of ToIncoo, and while in tha store examine goods and prjeea.; LeWI VlLLtAM9t Don't forget to call on Charley McPhceter, iu the' old Gveevei staud, and secure some of h,j clUHejg srrorenes. tie iakes it a noun t. keen the bust good and nelb. lw as anybody in the iHisuiea, AKnAi J.Aii Bird, tho Ja trotter, h uow loteil ijt.theiitp stable on the norm side uj square. Ilia record is unsnn ;u ins qualities are iiuionip' .evt. MainerH wilt give you. , i ii tor mat lou you may n vd, v 1 - ...14...

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