Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 October 1889 — Page 3
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r ii Too CAorr do better than to Wiagyoar proAwe to Heaip. Wilmm, tbe mgrat uaner ureeer H kon a complete end cM alarVafiteple a fany groceries, aad pay tiMtprieeeia cash or jgaoai fat ao. 1 prodoce. . GuiAW ton of wioo kinds of gnoils are arriving at Joe Smith's Faaey Bawr and Jewelry EnBoriaai every week. ' Every asem swtioleseea ia the &oosMF.irat Cyeago ia dapHeated at Ssaita's aaal varv sawn of taeai at lower fence the are deaaaoded at the Chicago booee, la staadaid goads a beat braaoo of silverware are kept. AH the aaaat popalar asakes f watekea, docks, eta, ran be found at tbe boose and at price lower thaa in the large cities for the reason thai exaeaaw are twoteiras leas here. Aak Joe to show yaw aoaie of tfceae goods, -i . G. BmtCKAHT, BwjqwisoVOjft BOM BfUBAJD BaJIEB .BASES MOT BaKaP. At tbtb Fairs aad Expositions In Fait Charley MoWej stork f fiaaer aad rfaple goods, hi Iwdts WjkMtn k dress jra HM aaeea, gloves, uw, coiiar, ewas, one hoi fa ry awd 'ahow caae goods have aakra ptemioaM from the people at latwe. Here at booae bis stuck S ekwowledged to be in advance of aayt oa the soo side. He w a close buyer, biaezpeaaeaare light aad aeaetket a aanll profit. Call a kiaa. Soath aide of square. ' Cboiceat Coffee. Teasr Tobaa cm aad Qawa. at Heaap. Wilson's toe... l ry owe or taeaew of agar at t hi, store. . Sbau A (t)TLE'B eaat aide VnkerT twroa wt eoaae handsome cakes and freak bread. Look for the bread vagoa aad leave year twbT Be ia fall, at tbe popular srererv bouse of Cbaa. H. M - Fbeetera. fuWGreerea corner). No ameinl dp bHter by Doyiaf; etaewaere aa lbe jgooda are bh, all the aoveltKfl are kept, aad pno iwe ioat jM km aa U ia possible to t4lit aad aaaka a liaiag" profit if ywa doart jm wiut yea want, akfcrifc DQiiY aegieet tbe opportaaity to gat a lata style oajt of dothea, aa aow ofiered by MoGee & Ow at wrieae ao low ae to be remarkable. Aa ianaea Fall ateck baa been MMkawd aad iaMallaanta of H mtm aMniaaT ia aitaaat every day. Wb3e ia the atom aaioe the aJtaovl Heoderaoa jeaaa pasta. fluaatlMag eatirery aew, aad -eo kaadMMe aad watt jaade that M oaa waJd aaiuwt tbeai to be aold forlaa taaa (A tftoagh tbey go
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' Ekqush Chambeb Sets, of the fattest designs, have been received by James Robinson, the original west side grocer. These seta are worth inspection by lovers of the beaoti&l, whether they bny or not. This, ware is warranted net to "craae.or get full of tittle hair-like crteks,: and will laet a liCB-time with caret Haw yoor old boggy top repaired by Roe L. Winslqw. . See the ?Graud Kapids" ral Spring Baggies and Carts at Roe L Wi ndow's, Fee Block. Tbt Geo. Benckart's delicious 'Parker House Rolls.': They are. Very fine. ' Choicest Cofiees, Teas, Tobaccos and Cigar, at the grocery store of Lewis Willianw, opposite Seward's Foundry. Call aad get prices. :, Lett is Wilmahs is located opposite .Seward- Foindry, in the grocery bosbess He keeps a fi;ll abwk of evrythng- in his line. Call in and fcee Mm: IJO TOO KAS& novelties . in QiMwawaod.Grt89ware? Hemp. , W iison keeps everythiog you may want at- his greeny .store, under the Pmgree offic-'. PEBFEcrro Ueadmqht On. is the brand 1 wll tn wrrait. Whenever yon get my Perfection Oil year lamps witl not smoke and the unpleasant odW so common with other oils Is missed. Call at Chae. H. McPheetere' grocery. . ' 'For firt-chv boggy painting go to Roe L. Winslow, northwest oorner pohlie square. Bmoketke Q. C. O. CXgar. Smote the C. C a Cigar. Smote the C.C.C Cigar, For hoateaiade cheese and sweet dairy butter, Charley Mo Pheeterr grocery store, (old ti reeves standi takes the blue ribbon. Ask for the bomemade Campbell cheese K m deix-ws. .. Why do the people flock to Charley HcPbeeters' grocery store With such regularity each day, and especially on "Saturday? Because he keeps aa extra choice stock ot goods aad sells at close prices, is very aeootnmodatioe, and delivers goods promptly. of all styles at Roe L, Wiaslow's, North College Aveooe, Take a chew of my new selec tions of Tobacco, and while in the store examine goods and prices. liEwia Williams. '--Call acH. P. Toorner's jew elry esublishment sad See bis exLtasrve stock of eye glasses, specta - AK to' be .directed to Hemp, Wifooa'a family grocery (if rou do not know when it ieY when voo are looking far something choice in groceries or produce. Volpert'a restaurant and bak ery, north aide of the sojare, is in regotar receipt or beat brands Baltimore oysters. They will be served Tm . Mf Camtoaners t I have waited on you for that not sad aceonat too long already Don't get and if yon get a statethroaerh the Postoffice but eoaw in and settle. W. J. ALLEN. SALESMEN wanted to solicit tor our well known Nursery. Good acea paid every week. Persanaent em loyBMHjeaaiaateea. Write at once bMmvermorj use, imubk ge. OS ASK BBO&, Ohfcago, Uh. julytT low. Breap, cake, cracker", pies and evevyUNMg asuaiiy Kent in a eon feetioaery or restaurant, at Georg BaA L(ft?9 in town, at George Fmart'a. People from the country, can get fresh breaii1 pies, cakes, ete., at I hia place af reasonable
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i B (A One "bright star" of the p lion, H. V. Eagleson, will he found ro(mum. Harrv Imes? barber shop, east side nam: the onlv hair singer in Southern Indiana. Cat! and have your hair burned off. . Gnus, the largest and best stock in Bloomington, at Baker, NeeM & Co.'s. For Loaded Shells, go to this honse and be supplied promptThe "Early Breakfast" is the best cook stove made, and Baker, Neeld & Co. are sole agents for it in this place. - Call aud see this stove.' Headquarters for Tobacco, Cigars and canned goods. Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. Look OUT for the Bread Wagon of Sears & Coyle. It will pass your house each day, and furnish the best of bread and .cakes, fresh from the oven. Heating Stoves all styles, or prices, weights Jrom the heavy cast iron to the neat aud reliable sheet iron Drum Stove. . SEAHS& CoYfcJi mke a specialty of-Cream Bread, wihich they claini. is supcrirto anvtnade in this- locality. The proof of the bread is the eating. Iry some of U auU . be convinced. Hasoikg Lamps in eudlcss va riety and t piiucs to suit all cus tomers, at Baker, Ptceld Si Cb.". A OXE-HOMG WiGOS, IN GOOD CONDITION, Will be sold on favorable terms and at a low price, if ap plication be made soon. For terms sod price, Apply at this office. Call at my new building and see the only Plumb 8poke Taper Wagon, made by U linen Bros., who bave been manufacturing wa gons since 1855. Tbis is a strictly first-class waaon, and fully war ranted. Is made from the best materia), is the best finished and in the most perfect proportion. It is tbe lightest running tarm wagon in the world. To see is to buy. South Walnut at., "Star" wagon building, opposite county jail. James Kyan. Come one and all and examine the stock of Hardware, Stoves, Ag ricultural Implements, So., Ac. We will try and please you by selling tit close prices, and giving you-the best goods. The Stodeuaker spring wagon is the best of tbe kind made, whilst the road wagon .pleases every customer. Hoosier' Fertihiwr Wheat Drills are now ripe. Come and secure one before it is too late, and then your wheat crop will not be failure. Corn, Kye aud Grass Seed of all kinds in store. Will be sold at low prices. W. J. ALLEN. MIKBS & CORK, AtCya. Katlce to Hoci-ReldF.at, State of Indiana, Monroe County, ss ; in Uie aionroa uircuu vourt, Govern ber Terra, 188S. iJompiaini a o. iT.tt. Charles 6. Corr, administrator da bonis mm. with the will annexed, of the estate of Kben Newton, dceased, vs. Ensigi Newton, Hannah K. van Heenine, Lois C. Mears, Thalia Brown, Richard Brown Knsign N. Brown, Fannie J. Churcn. now comes toe piatntiv by Mi on Uorr. his attorneys, ana files his com plaint herein, loirelber with an affidavit that said defendants, Ensign Newton Hannah K.. Van HeRinni, 1.01s u. Mears, Thalm Brown, Riohard Brown. Ensiitn S. Brown, and Panny J. Church, are not residents or the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said leffsadMnts that unless tboy be and appear on the 11th day of tho next terra of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monday ot November, A. D. 1889, at the Court Huuse in Bloominelotl, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. Witness my same s,b4 the seal of said court, affixed at B4oonils;ton, tbi 30th iay or September, A. p. 89, . . ENOCH F0IXEB, Clerk M011 rou Ciwuit Coirt, Oct. 3, 1S89. f
Program J Oct. 7, 8 and 9, AT MONROE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS. to All! 1 MONDAY, OCT. 7th. ' Afternoon: General preparation and hand shaking. Night : Caaap-fire. . TUESDAY, OCT. 8th. 9:30 A.M. Assembly. Music by Mitchell Brass Band. 10:30 A.M. Address of Welcome, by Hon. M. M. Dunlap. Response, by Capt. Samuel Denny, 67th Ind. Song by Glee Club led by Air. Wall. Pauley. 12 M. Dinner. 1:30 P.M. Music by Brass Band. Address by Hon. S. B.VoyIes, 18ih Ind. Song. Addresses by Gov.Ira J. Chase, and Rev. S. R. Lyons, 154th Ilia. Music. NIGHT. 7 o'clock. Sham Batlle. 8 p. M.'fe-Grand Camp-fire. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th. 9:30 A. M. Regimental Business Meetings, held separately on the Fair Grounds, 10:30 A. At. Music by Band. Address by Comrade J. R. East, 59th Ind. Song. 11 A. if. Addresses by Gen. T. A. McNaught, of Spencer, and Col. Carr" of 67th Iod. 12 M. Dinner. 1:30 p.m. Music. Address by Gen. Jasper Packard, of New Al-, bany. Song. 2:30 P. M. Address by Gen. M. D. Mansan, of Crawfordsville. 3 P. x. Dress Parade of Veterans. Reveille, 5 A M Bretikfast, 6J . M. Supper. 6 p. M. Taps, 10 '. M, . :' Ge5M. C. Hunter, Commandant of Cmp. Ma J. J. B. MDI.KY, Assistant. Anthony C. Coyle, the "east side linker, was married on Wedncsd:i3 .evening last to Mis Uaisv Todd of this plare. Many friends wipIi the youug couple inauy years if happiuess aud ;j)ios.pi-rily. Get joar Prince Albert suit at TUe ;oHiKU. Jesse Mayficld and wife and John BidgC aud wiAi are visiting in Illinois. Thursday Oct. 17th, is the date of the reunion of 1st Indiana Battery, 8th Infantry, and 18th, at franklin. Geo. Benckart has removed to his new room, and now has elegant quarters in which to entertain bui customers. Capt. Muthers, Citpt. Wm. Hughes, Wesley Walker, Thomas Kilpatrick and Hemp. Wilson attended the soldiers' reunion at Urecntastle last week. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following oimed persons since last publication : Levi Freeman and alary rn'rce, JU H, Constable and Agnes omallwood, A. J. Hays and Sarah Deckard, wm. K. May field and Mary A. Slow, Marion Lenlz and Treecy Mobley, Robt, Anderson and Laura Stephenson, Alex. Robertson and Sarah Galyan, Chas. Heady and Uosa Lttten, Irvin Jiiccliner am) Laura Beggar, Chas. E. Leener and Parthenia Bock, Jacob Breeden and Ida Sparks, Anthony C. Coyle and Daisy Todd, Eddie R. MpKmght and Liuub Jd Hays. Winter as lo Endless Ta rtetyat The CORNER. TAe great pressure of space, this week, compels a short local of Wallace & Co.'s really meri torious circus and menagerie, which was attended here last Tuesday by large audiences. The street parade whs very attractive, and theiiorses, constuines, etc., the finest seen here for many years, and all shows visit Barnesville Tbe inside performances fully de serve high oraisc, not. a weak act upon the long and varied program, and many cf them startling. J.i appeared to be a show of stais. ev ery pertorner trying to outdo iu his or her work that of his or her comrades in theirs. Besides the high charanter of the performances, some ot ttuim wondenut, the gen eral cnara:ter ot tine suow ws moral, showing a happy manage ment and pertect discipline. Tln-v also give the best ot all circus con certs, io inose wtio "want to see the cleplunt" and other things more strange and interesting, we refer them to the titiket wagon of Wallace & Co. Republics u uarnesviu s, u. Oysters of the choicest brands received eneh week, direct from the eastern j 'king houses, and served in all stylos end on short notice, at Volpert's rrfifMjraot, north "side ol
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-Bedford is tbe next lucky town that is going down after gas, oil, water, or anything that is good or profitable, Hope they will meet with belter success than tbe Bloomington people; Mrs. Hurlbut, of Omaha, Nebraska, is visiting her sinter, Mrs. E. P. Cole, and will iiccooipany the latter, on the 9th inst. to Des Moines, Iowa, where there wilt be a reunion of the "Hunger Sisters," five in number. Mrs.Cole's maid en name was Munger. -Bev. Jas. M. Foster of Cin cinnati, O., preached in the U. P. church bmiclay morning, and delivered the college lecture in the afternoon. Big Creek Stone Co. is boom ing, aud assessments aud machinery are now in order. Stinesville is going to lie one of the big stone towns of Indiana, and it is located in Monroe coupty. Ray your Vuderwenr at Tbe CORKER. Frank Bishop is getting ready to build a house on Maple Heights. Don't forget the Horticultural air. It will be worth a visit. Some immense blocks of stone. are being placed in the Library Building, They come trom uaItttsville, and are worthy a careful examination by persons who are stone experts. The Labertew house has been rented to Wm. Collins. Charley Perrins, at. present a baggage master on the Mnuon, ex pertu soan to remove his family from New Albany to Clear Creek. The White Cap case will come up at Spencer ou the 14ih inst. The Mitchell Band will make music for the soldiers' reunion. For Correct Styles In Cloth ing- and treats' Farnlstilogs, 0 to The CORNER. Mrs. Stella Puett is very sick. Sherman and Nancy May are also sick with fever. j The Bedford Factory damage suit has been venued to Morgan, county. J People who have been away ' from Bloomington two or three years are verv much surprised at the great improvement made here iu that time. Rev, Wm. F, Beed occupied the pulpit of College Avenue M. E. church last Sunday morning. Oil np-your shot gun fcnd get ready to slay Bob White. It will be right and proper after Tuesday, the 15!h. Lew. Williams is preparing to remove his stock of groceries to Stinesville. He owns a store build ing iu Stinesville, so hia rent will i t i o.s' mi- :n oe low ,. ami as ouuwviiie win soon be the terminus of a branch of the I. & Y. railroad, it will be a point of considerable commercial importance. Dislike to see him leave, but our loss is otinesvuie s gam. The Lara-eat Overcoat Stock la at TUe CORKER. It is said that a person usually carries the simplest rule in existence in his pocket. A silver quarter measures three-fourths ot an inch t half dollar, one inch : a dollar, an inch and a quarter. Hickory nuts are paid to be an commonly plentiful this year. -A number of persons who have applied lor increase of pension have recently been notified that they 'don t get ein," Don't forget the Horticultural Fair al Ryan's Hall. It will be very interesting, Auditor Blair was not favor ably impressed w.th South Bend Outside the fact that the city has immense manufacturing establish menta tbe population i largely made up ol Poles, Hungarians and Swedes, who indulge in hourly riots. The Nobbiest Hats In fli City are at The CORNER. Henry Hawkins bad tbe two middle finders of his riuht hnnd taken off by the "equalizer"' in Do lau's factory, Monday a week. The Washington Veterans an requested to nii-et in the court houv on bat unlay, Oct. lsllu Charley Dunham st $200 back pension, ami also got mnrried iul ludsajiaiwli'j ty tf ?ltss pryaul
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ran teed to GIVE SATISFACTION MONEY REFUNDED. to the huest tailor-made, $25.00. VB FINEST LINE Of LIGUT If Ton Want a Cloak.' tbis season, you will find the very latest styles and the most elegantly trimmed line of Newmarkets and Plush Garments the market affords, The Newmarkets fit as perfectly as your best ntting dress, and are strictly tailor made, made for wear, comfort and beauty, and the handsomest trimmed and finished gar menta ever shown in tbis city riuflh garmeuts are warranted to wear and give perfect satisiaction at the Bee Hive, Wicks & Co. The Stone Co. of which Will. Adams is Secretary, is now ready for business ; channelcrs, derricks, and all the necessary machinery have been procured, and everything or the best character. 1 here is a "world of stone" at this quarry, and we hope the gentlemen connected with the enterprise will make a mint of money. A somewhat extraordinary sale was made recently at the Baker, Neeld & Co. hardware store by Will. Adkins, who sold five stoves to Mr. Kainbo, the gentleman who removed to a point twenty miles west of St, Louis. Mr, Ram bo had been in St. Louis and priced stoves, and found that he could save money by purchasing here and filling up the car be had chartered. Some crank has hit npon a new thing; singeing the ends of the hair to prevent it from falling out. They claim that by burning the ends tbe "sap" is retained, aud the hair -goes right on growing. Tbo plan has another advantage, to the barber : the stench from the burning hair is so disagreeable that the vietim is willing to pay 25c additional for a shampoo. John McCoy returned to Bloomington last Wednesday. From here be goes to Washington City to attend the Knights Templars' Conclave, and from there will go home to Dallas, .Texas. The Progress' old friend, Co lumbus Browning, has been appointed Postmaster at Dalton, Gu. Lnm. is very popular m his new southern home, and they have made no mistake in endorsing hiai lor so important an office. Hurry in that sixteen inch wood, you men who agreed to haul it. Marshal! Sheeks is quite sick at the home of bis uncle in OInev, Ills. His mother has gone to Olney, and if he is able to travel will bring him home. Dr. Kiikwood and wife will stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. MaPheeters from Monday until Thurs day ot this week, when they will leave tor their new home in California. Hemp. Wilson and wife went to Greencastle last Wednesday, to the soldiers' reunion. Mr, Wilson belonged to the "Persimmon" Bri gade. Rev. Mr. Consert will preach for the Baptist church people, Sun day, Oct. 13th, that being tbe be ginning of his pastorate year m liioonnngton. -Jos. H. Hunter- and wife, of Washington City, are expected soon to visit Bloomington relations. Will. Clark has returned to Bloomington, after a two year's residence in Arizona and California. A dispatch from Indianapolis yesterday stated that the Bates House, the huest hotel in the city, was burping. -rank tee of Greencastle is spending a few days in the city. Turner Glenn, wiio formerly lived near SunthviIIe, ia in the eity. He is in the grocery busi ness in Witoago, -Misses Flora and Rena Fee go to Martinsville to-day. Miss Alice Henderson leaves to-day for Wingfield, Kansas, to visit relatives,. Chaplain Loaier, who spoke here last campaign, will be here to attend the roldiers' reunion. Rev. Ross will preach at Clear Creek on next Sunday at o.30 p. iu. There will be a meeting of the voting; ladies of the "Y "nt the C. T. U. hall, next Saturday f. ternoon. Rev. Hiilstruil wn been returned to Blopmiugt.in by the con-f'u'tice.
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UNIVERSITY ITEMS. The choir is improving. It was not bad at first. Prof. Woodford and wife are now living in Baltimore. The Tbetas bave added Miss Hough to their number. , Frank Axtell cannot return tbis term owing to continued ill health The Student will make its fir9t appearance tbis week. Harvey Collins has come back to attend the University. Mr, Inwan, who attended I. TJ. last year, is in tbe city. Phi Gams are getting in their work : Clifford, Willey and Cosner. Miss Eva Lewis a '90 junior will teach in the Anderson schools tbis year. The literary societies are uncom monly active and wm do some good work no doubt. Dr. Thompson of Indianapolisis treating Bushy, who is suffering with prostration of the optic nerve. Miss May DrVbread, a former well known student, died recently at ber home. Students are still coming in. Wm. Holt of Noblesville is one of tbe latest. Specimen gatherers are raiding the country in every direction. lbey report some very pleasaot trips. Tbe local ball clubs are plaving some games that are remarkable or the number of figures they crowd into the score. Student s holding honor scholar ships so far reported are Catharine Miller, JNoxa Hunter, bhzabeth Hewson, Linnaeus liiues and Chas. Baumgartiaer. The Lecture Association have lected E. H. Lindley. Vice Presi dent ; Treasurer, Mr. Dye, Four lectures and two concerts are lo constitute the course. ' At Hanover tbe new Sigma Chi fraternity building has been begun, slid will be completed as early as the work can be done. It will be. a handsomc honae in a modern style. It is said to be, with the exception of tbe buildings at Ann Arbor, tbe first erected by a college f raternity west of the Allcglieniea. It is the first erected by the Sigma Cbis, Dr. Gnnnand wife were called to New York last Sunday night a week bv a telegram announcing the death of Mrs. Gunn'a mother. The Betas have captured Caprona, Robertson and Wallingfortl ; Phi Dclts, H. W. Buoff; Phi Psis, Mosemiller, Helms, Robinson and Buchanan j. Sigma Chis, Heilman. Cox, Adams, Nicholson and Smith. Miss Bertha Roseberry is act ing as book-keeper for Pete Martin. Mrs.. May Austin went to Richmond, Ind., on Friday to vis it frieudii ; from there she will re turn to Dallas, Texas, where she will keep house for her daughter, Miss Carrie, for whom John MoCoy has secured a position in a music store at Dallas, Eilettsville Citiaen i Mrs, Mills visited friends in Bloomington over 8unday Considorabla damage has been aom to porn in tna ne-at wis season by rau Jas. T. Robertson- will remora nis stock to uie room or w. u Draper, ltoly occupied by McHonrj Bros. w . A- Ains ana wire are yuittne frisnus at Louisville this week. ThelilUsKirl of Frank Moore is with thom-V- Last week James Cowdcn In attempting to got on his horse ot his foot caught In the stirrup and was drugged a considerable distance, rooelving severe Injuries Mrs. Sue Rirby of Bloomlneion nas oecu visiting mo itumiy vi atn, Gilmorc There has been a largo amount of malarial feor in this locality tho past few weeks P. S. Worley visited bom mo i&muna ana intnois State Fiiira last week. Be reporU the best stack show at the Illinois State Fair, but the brat display of machinery at the Indiaaii Fair Uncla Pavlo Coffey, Kid, O. V. Coffov, Miss Vattie Harris and others are attending the Baptist Associa tion at .Martinsville this wfek r-A we go t profs' this Friday morning we learn i;hat Webster Alien died at his homn last night. ''Tommy," said his mother, "you mut not interrupt us when we aie talking about the nioe work we on n do on the Light Running New Home cSowrug Machine. Just wait till we stop." ' Yes'm," said Tommy, "but you never stop talk ing alwut it. Winrc Amiiih-. ia nni nf lh mm ulnr inngiKinn tlmt is fmnd in alniost ItVdPV wmII IffrulMlAti llhpttltlt nt. tllA npnt. mt lima. It is published by IJ. Lotlirop & Co. of l!oton, which fiuit in itself vouches tor it purity ana IU cleanly authors, Many' of tho stories hayo, bopn cpi:l lurcoly by L ading papers, jind jU aovcrsi ir)!tiiinoinc nr rnartiuaiy con ducUd i iiijutinl wii;iM.
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Glad to see Charley McsPbeet ers onoe oaoxe in tbe store. . Mrs. Atwater od aon W St. Louis. " f ; Mrs. Coffin has removed -jf. her new College Avenae home, ( - Win. Cawejl is sola-a. ;tk,.; grapher at Greencastle Junction. FieL Mercer of Braail, torm-. erly of t bis place, is visiting,. bftt,W. B. Baker returned frost Denver, Colorado, on Friday. Jacob Breeden ind ldaSparla of Stanford were married in thfa city on Thursday last. Miss Mamie Brodix ha returned after several wh absence visiting in the east. , Mrs. Leverett Cochran, of Da' Fuuiak Springs, Florida, ia visit iug in the qsty. ' ' John Holtzihan, who hohla . position in an Indiamipolia shoestore, is home for a few days. The premiums of the Monroe County Fair will not be paid until Nov. 1st. The Board ia trying to make arrangements to pay ia fait,. John A. Slay field died recently with "mountain fever" (aoaje thing like typhoid) in Nebraska.,. Mrs. Applegate of Cory don in the guest of her parents, Casper Vauxandt and wife. The mother in-law of Isaao daman, Mrs. Webb, of Indiana-' . polis, is visiting her daughter, A male qnartelte will be mm of the attractive feature of tho Horticultural Fair. . It is hoped that we will haveartesian water, at least, now that' pnmp has been procured to raise it ' at the well opposite Karsell' oirL. -Persons from country and city; desiring good meals at reasonableprices should go to the Faulkner. House. Miss Eva. Slooomb eoafeat. plates returning to fiaUenger$ex as, to teach school. Ab.Howard says hhaathresh , ed 30,000 bushels of wheat - tab season. -J. A. Baker, wife and danglK ter, intend to spend the winter ia ' Southern Tennessee, Eokley Hunter la able to be ont again after a seven attack'' of fever. Everyl dv is interested iat the great soldiers' reunion, which, takes place this week. Be sap? ay attend, The wile of S. H. Phmirn has returned from a pirotracted viav it to friends in Ohio. Leroy Sanders, who haa beet living in the Mullikiu property long time, has remoyed to one of Jas. B. Clark's houses on Noith
Walnut St, Soddy Caamichael will sell -
the Boll man lots. They are arto . ed at from five to eight hoadfejt aoiiars. . . Miss Belle Shields will snjad
the winter in Bloomington4 ha,yV .
ing rented a room from Mmm Jullea. : Stoue, South College Avenae, Jas. M. Rioe and! Jos. Greta. have purchased Jas. RyanV blhck smith shop and balding. Prim to be paid 12,600, v . 'I - "The North Bedford ftoia? Quarry Company' was organises, . at Mitchell Wednesday! Theqiiar ' ry ia locaiea on wis new V?cfl near ntmesville and the ontoera ara us follows; President, W, H. Mifc, Knight j Secretary, It. C Dayiai freasurer, M. J. Cainahan : Pirectors v. H. McKnight, Jan. H, Uunn, 4. v. Ugden, It. J. uavtoa M. J. Carnahan. Geo. BoUenbaoh er and Dr. B. A. McGee. Spencer Democrat : The rfaha lace & Co.'s circus and meniigetta which exhibited here yesterday at traded an enormout crowd, and the canvass was crowded at both performances. The street parada .
was one of the grandest Sfiaacer . has witnessed for many years. Tbi
is one 01 the best eopauie on tbe road aud exhibits all it adyertisa Tho llutchiusottbrotheri,agea eleven and thirteen years, are trav-:' eling with Mr, Decir's Cjnimmai Bear Show and Cunpy Ouwiflajr, Their widowed mqt hen live at Terre Haute. These little bojtj, pru Hy say that by their aonhdw performances they stipott hrj These brave heartel little fellow are now at the Fair Grounds peril ousjy performing evt-ry day, and; ought to be, and will be, eno.mt :
aged in their praiseworthy eflort to snppirt theioselvp and ihcijf (rcavtd motlwr. Tticv have atj ;. ivl.ttivi'4 li v. Ii' wi' h thcui.
