Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 28, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 September 1889 — Page 3
LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE AT THE BEE HIVE..
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FAHOtTS FOR the choice country pixdcce it supplies to eglt cwtoroers, is tbe oM eatabtisiw d grocery boose i. Hutfpi Wilson, "Progress Block." : . . -r"'. " Cabload xats f various klftak of goods are arriving al j.oe-SoMtlrK Fic Basr n4 Jewelry- Ea-' tooriaia everv week. Everf wser Itlf I TttBCm 1U LUC MilPUITI ' at Chicago is duplicated at Smith's, and 7 May of them at prices than are desnarrdeoV at the - Oricago boose. In standatd goods: the beat brands of silverware arc
kept. All the most popular mafceafposite Seward's Foundry, in the
of watches; clocks, etc- can; be found at this house and at prices l,er than in tbe large cute tor - the jaasptt that expense are twoibird Jqb bcre. Ask Joe to show yoa awn of the pmfe. : n'L f r.aSaWri.Ji. . Bbm. WtiaVa irwett store. . - TOS-K BOB OBBW ttBa BKPAiv. j F,YT.BYTiiT3Ja ym omy .caH " fiwr l t ktl w ar drytiHrtfr sJiW, caii V fcwod w Cbaetey MUJyi sU.re7tfci isoe oo lb abWb aid of tbe Mwrebcre sssodeooda m leVC - W a eapecudlyj ri!ne, Jertrete., and iiapar.iiNA f'jPi i' i ' . -:
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el OtV feature of bis store w. Ol -. i can of a at tbe price yoa pay oawwvp. tim. ,wifi- Try ooeof the near bru of dgam at this tore. - iu. THE FEorut raise .their.
Wtf frrtPrl;tlliirrl well a4tfK' aad have of Cfaw. MePheeteirs. Jt a neatr! M the iate8t anil best improvements. ;4t, .Wcwqfij A wheat eop will be put io ' tUing yoH sa-v cH for w kept rer. aBd vou can't borrow a
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Vf-&T JPidrill whew yoa want it-yoa'djbet-
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Taf Qawiai Sfixed Patato are;fc,r the Fall trade, and will make a
. tlw lieaairf liurest Ja tbe world. WiH.eovf aitere spaeei ? wear bel give greater satislae ikm. jftw:.;:aayf:.;Otbei; faCalfeajBd aee teBtimooUhj . . ' :? '. Bakij, Nbkld & Gi:. xOb't aeglsk tbe. upportaiiiry toKCt a lfe style ' suit of clothes. as Mw offered by MC- Co., a4 nncea so tow W W ft cmarlfi As rtenFlI. atock has befi pmrJMwrd awJ tMtadaaents of .it sre rioe m aast eveiry Aryi While in tfe aWr xsniiae thte Sjw-SafeitaaMt.!y new, anw. , handsome and well aaade that no .- one oold aaspect them to be sold tor low ttutp 9, tJiougn tliey go TQ will find the best goods, W the Eroeery hnejatlempi Wilson's He receives fresh goodn every weekd so that aoming in hnlwase m stale. Call on bin in "Progress Block." Rsnjctjeon in prices of all goods afc McQee'a ebrtbingstore has taken place. Ed. ia be bjtyer, and be eeto socb bareaiiW eveev tte be g ws to the city at he Can afford! t SI cheaply. 1 be lite baa been cut oot (jf prices a "McGees, hwrvcr, end it will pay you to c;ill MM see tle goote. Wr KW5F liuwe or four of the hert fearing Cultivators and Flows tiiade. TbcOlrvcr Chilli Plow stands at tbe bead and we have it. BAKES, KEELD & CO. first -cJum Buxcies. Carriages,-Pi -tojia and Spring WafonSf at hj Hveft stable, which it wilt eU tor caidt or will tripiebf moles or bmeC CaH on Cjrai fceha. lo
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Have yoor old buggy top repaired by Roe L. Winslow. See the "Grand Rapids" Spiral Swing Buggies and Carta at Roe L. WinsuWs, Fee Block. . Tut Geo. Benckarfs. delicions "Parker House RoUs." They are Vtry fine. Choicest Coffees, Teas, To baccos and Cigars, at the grocery store of Lewis Williams, opposite Seward's Foundry. Call and get prices. ' Lewis Williams is located op groeery business. He keeps a full stock- of everything in bis line. Call ta antl see htm Do; von wajt novelties, in Wilson been everything yoa may teant at bis erocry store, nudes Progress otpc'. Wall PaEh! ALL PAPEn ! rWeh'ave brought on the-largest ,iJe town ; il f also - tUe pnioi of tbiswau.?: the. finpst. xamrmtnnv. ftAKF.R. KBLjr CO. Smoie UsL4SL C. Ggar'. iSmoIec C7. C. C. Ci?ar. qct a WaeAt liLtk' Tlio Baker. Neold .'V -3 v, V J believe tfieit have lb best, -3l sWuld go and examiue -For houietuade cheese and sweei oatrv - ouuer. vnanev standi takes tbe bluo ribbon. Ask tor the nomemaae fjampveu cueese it is delicious. YOO WILL- .WAST A WHEAT
w-,ibillsook, ant it win pty ynu gw to Bker, Neeld & Co. s
bardwarer store nd examine the wett tested "Bcbijrey" and "Soiperior." inesejiwcotaeaaow terter bny one.' t ' Charley MePbeeters is stockf iiw nn lus handsome tfroeerv store specialty- of supplying Loardtog bouses wrtb chwee goodn at close prices. Call and get bis job lot prrees. lite best is cueapest be j -JSunbod imobx the "X. Y. bSg&i .For aU by all frgtQa&KfS ; Cofpbjes are immy s specisiiy. iie has.o imaiense coffee trade and he seetrred't by keeping the best that could be .prooofred ; for -money, W bile tbi-?s s sweojilw. it does mot mvetrt him fi bcvtBg !u stoelt the best line ot groceries ever seen on the west mle of the squar?. He can give yea bargain for spot cash. SALESMEN warned to solicit fir oar wet known Narverv. Good paid every week. Permanent em. ptoj-mont fpiaranteea. W nte at ones bIittt torritory token, tntfn ftge. CH ASK BROS, Chicago, Ilto, Jly IT I9w. The choice Mexioau coifec, at Jimray Robisson'a grKtery, wst side of square, i worthy of yowr tovcatigntion. Me keeps tbe cnotoeat of everything in the grocery buu provision nne. I have come to Bloomingf on to toy, nd wiH buy good horses, mare or iytat( from lv (a eight ynuf old, and wtll pay cB or wur traoa , car rigft, agoBa,.-tttrJyi eniiii. -jt bur noti. I hava for rate bugtoi, pfaaetont, whip, robes, dBte, spring waion, road carta. to. Mvtxtb&g Brst-clura and late tyle. aua aoas as will rpcomni end thsm el. . Come an4 acta them before you buy or ttink of tndina. Office in old Cbriatiaa church buiMinj, eat of national Uotcit, or ina iire at Critic Worlc!V Liv. Jaa ta-3m. Best LckcM io town, at George BerickarVa-. people from the coohjji try can get fresfi nrean, pies, caise?, - jjettf., this plice at Masona'fle
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Call at my new building and see tbe only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon, made by O'Brien Bros.,' who have boen manufacturing wagons since' 1855. This is a strictly first-class wagon, and fully warrouted. Is made from the best material, is the best finished and in the most perfect proportion. It is the lightest runuiug farm wagon in the world,- To see is to buy. Koutli Walnut st., ' 'Star'V WHgon building, opposite cfmnty jail. Jamhs Ryan". Harvest Excursion from Blooniiocton, Iud, Now you can go for one fare round trip. Every where Jinb, bouth, tustand Westt. Point in KnnKas, Texas, Nebraska, Coloradu, Dakota anywhere west of Missouri river. Fonr more exeursioiis: August 20th . September 10th and 2tb, and October 8th, 1889. Rememltcr dates. Cairier Perring, Ticket Agent JU. N. A. & C. Ruilway. For first-class buggy paintiug go to" Roc L. Winlow', northwest cvrutr public squnre. Get ready io exhibit at the Monroe -County Fair, hegiuniug jSept. 16th, yourJjveRbek.TOaehintick a, ; etc., etc Harvest Excursions West. The Ohio & MirsWippf Hsiiiriiy will tun i srrws of H r vest Szcoivions at oim fare for Hkj round trip. to nil pnint tie Wwitein Stnts ii3 Turrkoriw, losivin (Mn-innti and stntioM pn Xha Vine Aug. S, 8t-pt. l nd 24, and Oct. 8. Ample atop-over privi)i'i;s given. Tickets gmtd for rrturn 30 dnys. for mtog and dUiled information call on O. & K. Agnnts Talk np your County Fair and make it what it should be: tbe best Fair in Southern Indiana. To My Custoqaera : I fa.ve waited on yon fur thai note and account too long already. Don't get mad ii you get a statement through the Postoffice but coB&ip aud settle. , 'M' W. J. ALLEN. -Cme iwc aud all and examine the slock of -Hardware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, &o, &o. w e will try aud please yon by selling at close price?, and giving you the best goods. The Studebaker spring wagon is the best ol the kind made, whilst the .road wagon pleases every customer. Hoosier Fertiliser Wheat Drills are no-ar ripe. Come and secure one before it is too late, and then your wheat crop will not be a iailure. (Jorn, Kye and Urass Seed of all kinds in store. Will be sold at low prices. W. J. ALLEN. Buggies of all styles at Roe L. Winslow'a, North College Avenue. (PeeBleck). , , Xakb-a chew of my new selec tions of Tobacco, and while in the store examine goo?? and prices, Lewib Williams. jonn ana vym, u nomas are proprietors ol the new Barher Shop in the Durand building, west of the national Hotel, and solicit the patronage of Ike public The room is neaiiy lurnisned anl ail the ap pliances are first-class. Competent workmen will be found at this Barber Shop during business hours, and no name will be snared to please the public. ' Remember the place and call. Call atH. P. Touroor's jew dry establishment and see his ex tensive stock of eye glasses, specta cles and optical goods. Phb reliable: and long established grocery house of Hemp. Wil son is still at the corner- of 6th t and College Ave. Only the best goods kept in stock. Fresh meat and at East Bros. butter on Ice First pop tbe question and then question the Pop aud see if lie will give a Light Running Nw Home Sewing Machine with the
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The Gosport Fair was a great success in the matter of entries. . The grand jury is not to come together till nest Mouduy. Prof. Rawles has returned to Viueennes, where he will engage in bis wor an educator. Rev. Dame of Spencer, it is believed, will All the Baptist church pulpit the coming year. Miss Nannie Woodward, has been retained, by tbe Martinsville school board. Frank Wbollcy and wife are visiting the relations of Mrs. Woolley, in Washington tp, . Dr. Whitted of Ellettsville h as determined to remove to Bloomin gton iu the near future. Michael Biinger and daughter, of Springfield, Mo., are in Bloomington and vicinity. Prof. Beck was one of the leading instructors in the Marion
County Institute last week. Fiftv-eiaht lots were laid off iu Maple Highta last week. The 0lbay(Jto btw.thm. - The Republicans of Si dgwiik county, KansaSj have elected J. E. Henley, obairmau of their central committee. Among those who have removed from Van Buren tp. recently is 3. W. Eaton, who will reside on Grant street. W i 1 born Cron, who now cenpies the house on west 6th street formerly occupied by Chas, Sears, has been quite sick. Fred., Mose Kahn's eldest boy, has had a four weeks experience with malarial fever. He is now slowly convalescing. Dr. Jordan and party arrived at home from Colorado on Tuesday : a week sooner tltao was expected. Public schools begin their session on Monday next, Uuivertsity Itegins on Thursday . The gas well men are pounding away with great regularly. Tlie depth is about COO feet. The filth annual reunion of the Twenty-Seventh Indiana Regitueutal Association will be held at Martinsville, Iud., September 12th and 13th. . . . Ground loo dry now to break for wheat, the farmers say. One extreme follows another: only a lew weeks ugo the complaint was made that there was loo much rain. A gcntleinHii by the name of Ritnsoui bought the lot at the extreme uorlhi-ast corner of Morton street last week, paying $250 cash. A house will lie built on the lot. next spring,"' The ground was owned by tien. Hunter. Frank Thrasher says the ma chine turned out 504 bushels ol wheat and 350 bushels of o.ila for him ; Lewis Cole lays' claim to a rise of 600 bushels of wheal : Dr. Jas. F. Dodd had 15 bushels of rye and 600 bushels wheat. The St. Louis Bne Meal, and Cron Multiplier, are acknowledged to be standard goods, and have brought forth remarkable crop on thin land in Monroe county. Col lins & Ivarsel have received sev enty-live tins of these fertilisers aud yo:t wont have to wait when yon give an order, for they have it on uauu. Bedford. looks like a railroad city indeed at the north junction of the Big and little Monon, and &. & li. railroads, Ihe tracks are crowded with loaded curs, and it is difficult to move the freight rapidly enough to keep the switches clear. It took Bedford a long time to get on the up grade, but it is evidently there. John Gilmore, the county commissioner who has charge of the court house yard, says that the perrons who hold ice cream sup pers in the campus, always leave old boxes, boards, papers, etc, scattered about, and then claim that the yard is not neatly kept. If these persons would assist as much as they criticize he believes there would be a belter state of affairs generally. Moses T. Lewman. formerly Sheriffs of Putnam county, died suddenly of heart disease, Saturday afternoon a week, at Savannah, Ga. He was lathing at Tybee Beach at thfl lime of his death, Mr. Lewman was contractor of the Hole! de Soto, which ho was build ing at Savannah. Lewman built the new college structure for I. TJ that was destroyed by fire some years ago. -The Pi ogress' kind friend Fulk has a California grape that is a great curiosity in He way, be ing ot the identical flavor at the Angelieo wine. By the way, uncle Dick, as his numerous friends call him, has been making some vevy handsome improvements on his residence, on South Walnut street, and has a very cosy home. The New Home Sewing Machine specially t recommends iUell to purchasers on account of its superior mechanical construction, ease of management, and low price j over a million have been sold, all of which t re giving uuivcrual satisfaction. Oyst rs of the choicest brands received ejeh week, direct from the eastern packing houses, and served in nil atylas and on short nottae, at Vrdpert's restaurant, north side of i
OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF M id Her Clobir
mOHL the CHEAPEST to
IS .NOW IN.
Don't buy until you have seen our immense line.
CLOTHING -Mrs.' Bolliuan has returned from Allegheny City, Pa. Miss Belle Maxwell returned to Albert; Lea, Minn, this week. Mrs. McDermott returned from her summer vacation iu the northwest on Tuesday last. Miss Lora Wilson left on Friday for Tarkio, Mo., where sh'6 will teach again the coming year. S. R. Lyons delivered the ad dress at the union temperance meeting in the Christian church, Sun day night. Membraneous cmnp caused the death of a little daughter of George Skirviu one day last week, after aa ilJuess of a few hours. Isaac Graves' family of Harrodsburg are entertaining Mrs. Mattie Woods and children ol Greenfield, Ind. Mrs. Pedlgo, widow ot JSsmeon Pedii'o, of llarrodsburg, cuotemphjtes removing to Bioumington this fall. Joseph D.I7rmey,one of Mon roe county's oldest and most respected citizens, is quite ill tit his home in, iinrrodaburg. A oew boiler -aud engine have lieen procured by Carmichael & Co., who lost everything by the explosion several weeks ngo near the western edge of the comity. Mr. Swdcr, who resided In thtt MaK.inlpv neighborhood, died on Thurtiduy list with congestion Site was nged aliont forty, antl had ijvcii tvK um n wc - Charley Moblev, the-south side dry goodtj man, was iu Lnuisville ljst week, selecting a neut I1 all. stock. And 4,don,t furet'' thati Mobley knows just how to do that thiug. In the absence of W. J. Allen at Milwaukee iast weel:r the boys mane some very radical changes in the store room, Allen senior wasn't certain that it was his old place, on feta returuv --Meir8. Spencer and Milieu were in Chicago iat week looking after the Cronin trial, and calling upon ute vootc county ooicialH, Like all who visit Chicago they are impressed more favorably upon each viail. Join T. Woodward, now in the general merchandise business at St&iif'ord-wiil build an addition to his si or? room. Mr, Woodward is an ruergclio business man, and will make business hum, if anyone can. Ed. McGee was in the cities last week purchasing a Fall stock of clothing and gents' furnishing goods. Ed. has excellent taste in such matters, and the patrons of tins establiaument (MoUee & Co.) may ex jiect something handsome iu these lines. -' Dr. Jordan lectured in Anderson and Danville last week. The Doctor is iu demand wherever he has been beard. When be goes upon the lecture platform he has something to say, says it well, and quits when he is done something all public speakers do not do. Th Professors will be in this week, end ready for business. Prof. Gilbert will occupy Benj. McGce's bouse en East Kirkwood Avenua, The Yu Jagemann house will lie occupied by Prof. McCabe, Prof. Jenks will reside iu the Buskirk house opposite, and Prof. Barnes will find pleasant quarters at the n sidenec ol John C. Dulau. The rapid crack of shot guns during the twilight hours of the past week is' produced by marksmen who are shooting "bull bats," n species of bird that darts about if: sii uncertain way in the pursuit of insects, these pleasant evenings. Tbe "bull bat" is said to be fine eating, as it is plump, fat anda'weet. the principal restaurants here buy them for i olass of customers who are foaujij young woodcock. Miss, Nannie Norman brings suit for damages against M. D. Heed, John .Norman, ueorge JNor man, Frank Norman, Johti Curson, Eli Souders, James Ragsdale, Isaac Bonliam, Is .no Wipes, -anti Wis. Slackjeather, charging that they assaulted her one night in February, when her father' was taken out ami beaten, Wm. Norman claims io have more evidence
J Utau wheu bis case was tried.
THE FINEST GRADE,
HOUSE. ieV At Louisville last week, the Monon was selling round trip tickets to Chicago for f 8. F. Batterton has left Kansas for good, 'twould seem,as he has accepted a position with a firm at Spencer. Grapes are quite small this year,and in some localities are showing sigus of decay. , Prof. Miter will be a teaeher of Elocution in Topeka, Kansas, this year.. Rev. James Simpson, preached at the colored camp meeting, at Greencastle Sunday. The reunion of the 334 Ind. Reg't will be held at Columbus, September 29 tb a ad 20th. Better get a supply" of wood ffnd coal. A mild winter b usually followed by a cold one, jitst as wet weather is followed by drouth. The Chair of Elocution is to be filled by Prol. Saundorsan of Nashua, N. H., but store recently of the University of Kansas. He comes highly recommended. Mr. John Johnson, a well known farmer of west of tov.-., and Miss Sue Marshall of this place. were married at tbe residence of Mrs Drury Hodges, South Walnut street, last Wednesday evening. A reception was held three miles west of towu at the residence of Wm. Stephenson. Both are well known and highly respected, and the best wishes of a host of friends will accompany them. Bedford Mail: R. B.' Short; John Wtndtaudley and Miss Dora McDanjei were immersed at the Juduh ford on Leatherwood, south of the city, Sunday afternoon, by Eld. Joseph Franklin, of the Christian cbnrch Mrs Amelia Pearson, mother of Judge Pearson, fell last Thursday and broke her left hip, which will probably make her a cripple for the rest of ber days Miss Elsie Rime returned home from Chicago lust week. Ind. News: Judge D.D.Banta, the genial natural philosopher, who has written much tor the News, is in the city. He has returned from a summer's sojourn on an island in Lake Superior. In his wanderings there he saw a young loon riding its mother's back a sight which ornithologists pronotince rare. Next week.Jttdge Banta will take the (aw chair iu the State Uui versify at BloomingIon. On Tuesday evening of last week W. A. Millis of Paoli, Ind., was married to Miss Laura M. Clark of Bloomington, Rev. Halstead of the M. E. church performing the ceremony. The attendants were Theodore J. Louden and Miss Ida Manley, Wm. Adams and Miss Nellie Wade. The residence of the bride's parents (Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Clark) on North Walnut St., wai handsomely decorated for the occasion ami the rooras were crowded with invited guests. Mr. Millis is a graduate of '89, a young man oi sterling qualities, while the bride is a popular yonug lady. Mr. Millis will have' charge of the Paoli schools. The air of Bloomington U heavy these not evenings and mornings with the stenah from pigpens, People endure this nuisance be cause they know that open opposi tion to these disease breeding pent' will bring upon them the ill will of people who own hogs. The Spencer Democrat says : TUo town board should pn an ordinance prohibiting pig stys Inside tha 'orporiillon. More liscnwi of a nialijni.nl typo a ro brawled from this source- than any other source in town. At this sensor, of the year it is imposaiblo for tho owners to keop thnm free from nauseating odorti w hich poison tbe atmosphere in an entire ne;?hborhiud. tf peoplo went to raiao bogs let thorn move to tho country wberu tly can do to without anbWuttng th people to ibo contaminating duutb breed ing wocues. Martiusville Rep.j Miss Nan nie Woodward returned yesterday afternoon from her home in Bloomiugton.:to resume her otitiea as principal of our high school Mod ,lfty W. H. DeVault and Til. Treat went to Qosport yester day and shod hve last hursts tor Johnnie Cole, of Bloomington The drought is cutting tho corn crop short, and unless there is rain soon much of tho late corn, of which there is ti great deal, owing to the June floods, will be entiyely ruined -Jos. G. Soroggins, of Biuomingtop- ' in town to-day visitlrta wfe id Irieuds,
Henry Eller died at his home west of town, on Friday morning,
after a brief illness. Mr. Eller had been iu delicate hculth fur some tune, and his death was not unexpected. The funeial occurred on Saturday, the remains being iatered in the Eller family burying ground. Henry Ciller was oorn .nine in, io: , in Yirijini, and was tho fifth of ten chil dren. Uis parents brought him to Mon roe county in 1831, when be wtis but fouiteeu yiirs of ago and while this country was al nost an unbroken wilderness. Beiue raised on a farm hh only opportunity for an education was that uft'ir tod by the common schools of the county. Mr. Biter's fither first purchased 3 JO acres of land fire milun west of Bloom ingtoit. and added to this till he had a farm of 820 acres e f choice land, part of which was ocoupied by Mr. Eller at -the limo of bis death. Huni v Eller was married in Sep tember, 1837, -.3 Velindn, daughter ol Tlionms mid uarbara Bailey, natives of Virgir in. Three children wcie born to them Klizubfih J. (Stimpson), John Tbomiis and Ueorge Henry (deceased). His wife dying m 1H44, he was next married, nn June 29,1845, to Elizabeth W. Shreyt!, of Monroe county, and daughter of Wri. 1. Shrove. To ihU union eif;ht children wore born,' viz: James W., Harriot A. (Ammermnn), Melinda M. (Kirb.y) Susun J!. (MavflehO, Kraoces M (John non)' Mary, Lu -a (Ward), J. B. M, an i Oharlcs D. Mr. Kilcr enlisted in tbe three months' service on' J una 9, Mii, and d d guard duty at Indianapolis. In May, 1804, he ro-en listed in Company K, One Elundred and Thirty-third Indium Infam.ry. His regiment was on givird duty nt Bridgeport, Ala. He was dischurgixl in September, same year. WtiHa in tbe throe months' service he whs tier, geant of his company. During hU ijtst servics ho was alo Scremtt. WHilo in the service, Mr. Eller lost his lieiillh, and had not Icen blo to do n hard day's rk since. Mr. Eller was twica elected Ocmmissioner of Monroe county, nnd bad al ways jeeu a stuunch. active Republican. Tbe street parade of the King & Fianklin show was exceedingly fine. The troop of forty performing dromedarietn, the seventeen elephants, the trained lions and tigui-H tuught to cat sorghum nifdassea from the jugs in country wagons s ths procession passed around i.he public park, was a novelty never seen, while tbe army of glittering animal cages two m:!cs or more in cxtcr.t, exceeded the wildest fancy of lb j circus bill writer. Mrs. W.-drFoTand, of Benson, Minii., is in Bloomington, clletl here tn attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Woodbttr.i. Prof. McMillan aud wife f Mon u out I), Ills., were in atteudsnce upon the funeral of Aire. Woodburn, the mother of .Mrs. McMillan. The soldiers' committees held roe 'ting at the court house, last Saturday, at which some importint business . was transacted' J he work of-orgauizathm is lieing jnipi.lly perfected for the rcunioii on October 7th 8th aod 9ih. The contract fur the foundation of the new Episcopal church on East Kirkwood Avenue, bus been given to W. H. Byerly. Miss Slocomb of Terra Haute is visiting the family of John W. Davis. The performance given by King & Franklin was very gwd for the price of sdmission. Their orch estra was a superior one. As per announcement in last Progress, Mayor Denny arrived inBloomiugtou on Tuesday of I'at week, accompanied by His wifeund daughters. Mr. D. is a courteous gentleman whose popularity is well understood by those who form bis acquaintance. Dr. Kingsley is located in Lincoln, Nebraska, and is connected with the State University, H. J. Feltus is out of business as Posliinastcr. During the four years tre have come in contact with him in his official capacity we h ive found him uniformly accommodating and greeab)e,and while radically disagreeing with him politically, must sty .thai so far as the Prog ress is coocimed we have received only ihe best and fairest treatment from Mr. Feltus and his subordinates. We wish him good fortuuc in the future. Mr. W. B. Seward has invented an improvement on the cigar nickle in the slot machine. Seward's muohine drops a cigar with the match, aud also registers tlic eale It is away ahead of any other macl ine made, On Sunday afternoon l:itniug killed two cows in a pasture west of town. They helouged to John Waldron and Henry Alexander. Will. East and Miss Ella Rush were married on Sunday evening, al the residence of John R. East.on west 6t!i st. Will, is u member of the live grocery firm of East Bros. Will. Foster of the class of '8 is visiting friends iu this city. Johu Greeves w iu a precarious state ot health, and if not relieved soon, cannot live tuauy days. He is iu his76ib year. P. S. Mr. G reeves died at 6:15 Monday eveningi H i'ury Martin, a farmer who resides two miles east of Uuionvillo, was tlragging a log through the woods Saturday allernoon,whi;n a large dead limb was encountered; tho liojih broke, oiruck Mr. Martin I-and fractured the botujs of both legs. Dr. Spencer gave him surgical attention. John Spara' family tnare was kicked last Sunday by the horse that diaw the bread wagon. One of the myV8 piud legs was broken, and. t was fou,ud necessary to kill her. ' Tat EllettsviHo teann I.P.Q.F. will bihery Thursday uighttocou. fer degrees on Bloomin,toii candidates. As the Progress has lost the pass wotd will rot be' thete,
Oscar, orfe of Maj. Perry 'a sons, is quite sick with the prevailing type of fever. Cha.-ley Beatley has recovered from his recent attack of fever, and is now wnrkiog in a factory at Evans ville, Ind, All of our old citizens will reI l 1.. ( I,
cr well known Bloomingtoa mii$M
Ihe Carthage (III.) Journal has this to say of him : - Captain Ruvcnscroft and family, f Pu. Madison, were on Sunday last giiests tf the families of J. ft. and D. 8. titradef Tho Captain and his two sons sang in :ho M. K. church chiir One of tbe son Rsrace, speat the past eight months 1st ; Sacramento, C'ul.. preparing; for tha opem, and he is snid to have the Hnest banton voice on the 1'ncitle coast. Ho is on hi Way east to continue bis studies. Miss Jennie Wylic has returned hi.n; atjear a visit of two . months with relations in Albion, Ills.
On Satnrday Mrs. Dj Leech :.-M of Paris, Texas, who has g,;iti!w$j iting her aunt, Mrs. Wilson, on west 6th st., went to New Albsny
where she will visit relations.hr short time, returning to her home in Texas about the middle September. . Mrs. Carpenter of New York City, who has been visiting Mr,
Heurv Simmons for the nait two) 1
months, left on Tuesday of hat ', week to visit friends in Ohio, aad - , wilt return to her home in N2W" ' York about the first of October,' ' P. H. McCormick and wife xn)i now located in Bloomington wiflt-S: his ain-in-law, Mr. Farrell 'iint;'j one of J. B. Clark's new houses. V -;: . ... 3 Miss Annie Allison of Gree-' ville, Kv., was married rccentlv to
Wm. Holmes, a re&aS araduate 6f,( r tr r.i L-si'i . l. .'-i:
x. (J. ..lii r. nounes win teacn in Lagrange, Ind., this full. Miss Allison, it will be remembered, resided with the family of Jas. Jack-? son, on Waluut st. Miss Maggie Howland of fn-cj. dfanapoHs-' is spendin g a few daya-: - fro U',,1 t ;,ii,.,. : ''&! Miss Katharine M. Graydooj, professor of Greek in the HastmgsCollege, Hastings, Neb., (tbrrceMjr ot Indiana University), who hai been spending the summer at Indiauapolis, will return to the collegjf' on Monday. Miss Lida Myers, who hasKcefeV . in New Albany for several weeks,tiuder the care o Oi. Cayaoo, is Jfthn Waldron reUn'Ecd firowr' West Baden on Satunlajr, -vlsr much improved in health. Go AS 8f.b the new wpr side grocery, where cvcrytliiB'gra' kep fresh and clean, and get bargains that yoa can't get anywhere e$i inthe city. Corner of 6th and lyogera street. E.sr Bitosi Gkt a warm loaf of Brad at East Bros. West Side Grocwg, ev ' ery day at 11:30. ' .r ...ii.. ."I, Fumitiiro for SiXe-. Th undersigned oflTcra at prlylo salaall his bousoliold arid kitcbaa Sitiaconsisting of desks, boek-CiieiS;'AMe chair, sofas, bedsteads, festher-bi, mat , tresses, carpets, Stores, dihe:lb;c The cnnvenleat ItealsNice of the undorsi'iiod on Nortli CjIIo Ave--nue, will be offered for reiit for os viw. Bloomington, Sept. 3, Mt83, ;'XM S A LESMEN WANTTiSBfj; AT ONCE. lermanint position tha. yar round! QtuiA weekl.v py guanw- w tccdl No experience ncededl Only1 good oharaotcr aad willingness to work required. Outlit fro. Stnd for trmsi and commeneo at once. Writo J. Aus.-. Tt Suaw & Co., Nurserymen. Bockettae,, H.Y. siept. t-'S-w. ' SeAbs Bros, make a specialty of Cream Bread, which they cluiov is superior to any mado in this. Icv califj-. The proof of the bread ist the eating. Try some of it and convinced. , " East Buos. have just weeiwij KAA nnmnF that fiif Kotsta
Rendered Leat Lard and w- WM
ing tt at 10c. per pound, . Volpcrt's restautant and bak-, cry, noHh side of the squai, ta itv , regular receipt of best brands Baltimore oystew. They will be scryedi in any style and on short nouce.v-' i , JUST RECEIVED, A SVUk STpc OFWALL PAPEI,. AT Twcntj-Foar Per Cent, OaV ANB I CAN AFJHJRD TCI BELL ft. fob Less than asy Mas: . IN Tow-H- ' : NORTH SIDE SOJJAREfc .VANVNDT'S ,OIgJ 4Qil, H. WYLLE. -Get a preroimn INt of Monroa . Cuiinty Fair, of Geo. P. Campbcti ' Secretary . . ' ' ' ; . Don't forget to oatj on Cbarfciy, . ; MePheeter bi (be old ' Gtecyeit
stand, aad secure some of his cireicc ": .. i- . ' . ..Si-
groceries, ne maseu it, a point keep the beji ftouda ttnd sells low ae anyhody in the busiuess ' -The nremium list of the TTn'-
tieultural Society is flow being aia- ' T
irtDuceu. .nn tie.-it x'ar wilt no f. held in Bloomington on Oi-tolwV
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