Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 October 1889 — Page 3
THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE AT THE BEE HIVE.
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wn.I, SHOW YOP A SPLENDID LINE OF Btamkefts, Wool Flannels;
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And the DARLINGHOUSE SHOE
iiT mxim do better than to aw nam to Heap. Wil son, the Proereae Corner Grocer He keeps complete and choice etoek of staple ami fancy fveeenea, beitrices.ia eash or CUkuA tofc of arionBnds of goods aiearrivias at Joe Smith
' iwrie.wey feefc,-JBefy asearticle aeeo ip the mmeM-Few t Chicago it dojpBented at Smith', end veryamayot I beta at lower j rieea tkaa are demaniled at the C1j&ae lisase. Ia stand! good .. &e beet brands of silverware are kapt. ' All the moat popular makes
Nd at this homo sat! at pneesf user than in the large, cities for tile reason that expenses ate two-1 thirds less here. Ask Joe to 'show yon some of t)ese goods. . ;' Geo. Bbkkaet, fi&ooxixQ-j Tdxi Boas Brkad Bakeb bakes best BbbAD. ..AJi&S" Mobler's stuck IfuW
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- i skm jaswjjmliijjaai ftom the people t fine r naaaa Mr stoatc: nrd!toW van of r W tlw aooth aide . vHe is wd beawb l ewall fmt. ttil vfi him. -iBwrtth sMM of pqnare. Conee, Teas, Tidiaeawl ffrsun at Hemp, Wilson's, -oeatj apmw., I ry one oi tne rmtt ef oiffjra at this rtore. - SsAJai aV CdtUB's east aide lkery' tarns' out some tmadseme eJkm andfrrsb bread. Iinok est t'.'rthe. bceadj wagon and leave yonr Crigt line fall, at the am Sr grocery boBof CW B. M - un in ' .-Me-eaa do. Letter by baying efae-r htam, is; the goods are fresh, all j ;V Uve are kept i and w m jvm a. ao r.elIatM' aaake a-KviBg profit. want. DowV BtgleOT the epportanity art loAt style et of clothes. is'oWw ssWad by MeGee A Gov, at jirieep so low aslo be remarkable, itt'asepai! Fail -atoek bas been gnrrkpssd ium jmstsihqests of at are esming w ailmoat every day. While in the sture examine the mnfi Henderson jeans pants. mmetMmr entirely nv, and so handsome and wolf made that en would inspect , tbem to be sold sot Ms nmii fa, tnoagh tbey go Tow wiB. imi ibe best goods. In the grooery UnelatHemp.sWilon's. Hf reonve fresh goods every week, m tlui abing in bis beams la stale. Vail oat him ia "ytogrms WoekJ ' RsotHmoir in prices nf all goods 3t MoGes's clothing sof has taken place. Ed. is the bnyer, sod he etssoeh bargains every time he gees to the cftty that h ean xford so sell eiMapry. The Hie ban I ont oat of priees at MeGees, however, and it will pay yon to gall and see the goods. -". . Etervbody tmotv the "X Y. Z eiffor. For mk by off jErsfr. Croicx Cort'Kse see Jimmy BobineWs fpecialtn He baa a, immense coffee trade and he scoured it by heaping the brat that could be procured for money.' While this is s speetal' Jt does pet pretrent him fro buying in sfoet.- the fiea line ot gYoeenea ever ems on 4he west side ef the sanare.; He ceo giy t jam bargains for spat cash Cxaio WnmLKf. has . lot of) 4bmcJses Buggies, Carrtages, Phmteas ami Spring Wajons, at his Kverjr stable, which he will sell for cash or will trade lor mules, or : ;1msew Call on Craig btfom yotii
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Examine the Stock
- . EwdusH Chamber Sets, of the hues design, have been received by James Robinson, the original west side grocer. These sets are worth inspection by lovers ot the beautiful, whether they buy lot not. This ware t warranted not to "m".er net fall ot ntue hsir-like craeks, aod will last si life-rime with care. ; f i.t Ll'L- - ; i.. See the "Grand Repute" bjnrat carrtng Datrwtea una witw Roe L. WinsWs, Fee Block. tmX Geo. Bencksrt's delicious "Parker House Rolls." They are very fine. , . . Do YOU WAST, novelties iq 'Qneeaswareaod Glassware? Hemp. Wilson keeps everything you may want at bis grocery store, under the Progress offky. Pekfectios Hkadugitt On. is the brand I sell and warrant. Whenever yen set my Perfectioo AkM I -I . l I tteCtdeasaet W so common H.MPh. grocery. st For fint-huM hngty painting 1 tiit.limiiiiwWfiikmhtw corner pnmie snsre. t RmaixtiuL a a a Cigar. Snbeou a a a smoktv a a c. Cigar. For ; honiemade-: cheese and sweet dairy butto, Charley McPbeeters' eraeery store, (cddGreeves stand) takes the bine ribbon. Ask for the httmeasade Campbell cheese w aelninns. Why 'do the people Sock td Charley McPbeeters' grocery store with swob regularity each day, and especially on Saturdav? Because he keeps an extra choice stock of lwi. aP5 . M M . i ... Zrj? 8'- w've" roods nramMlv. Buggies f alTeiylvs at Roe L. Winslow's, Nnrth CwUege Avenue,
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CaH at Hv P.' Touriier's jew (dry establishment and see bis ex tensive stock of rye glasses,.8pecta -, pies and optical goods. Awx to be- directed to Hemp. WilsonV family grocery (if vop do not know when it is) when you are looking for something choice in groceries or prodoce. Te Jiy CmHospers: I avs waited on yon for that note sad aoeount too long already. Don't get mad if you get a statement through the Postoffice but cpme im. and settle; ' J. ALLEN. Bivr Jjmtsa in town, at George Benckart's, People from the coun try can get fresh bread, pies, cokav etc, rat turn ptsoe at nqmooable n,'. - n ' i-:- Gome one and alt and examine the stock of Hardware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, die.. 0. Wo will try and please yoo bv selling at close prices, sod giving yon the best goods. The StudV Mker spsang wagoo ts the best of the kind made, whilst tho mad wages) pleases every customer. Heoner FertilMsr Wheat Drills are now ripe. Come end secure one oetore it is too late, and then year wnest crop will net be failure. Corn, Rye and Grass Seed of all kinds In store. Will be sold at low priees. ' W. J. ALLEN, LOOBO0T for the Bread Wagon of Scars dV Coyle. It will pass your hoese each day, and furnish the beat of bread and, cAkes, fresh from tn ovegi. Heapqitakteiu for Tobacco, Cigars and canned goods. Hemp, w 1 mob's grocery store. 8BAKS& CoY.rvmake s specialty of Cream Bread; which they claim is superior to any made 10 this locality. The proof of the bread is the eating. Try some pf it nnd be duurineed. " '
& CO. &Co of Yarns. Boot, BAST BROS, are aniline 13 Pounds of While Sugar -forSlOO. The fast pacing horse, "Gray Tobe." owned by John H. Uole, was sold recently to persons who know his worth. The price paid is understood to be 800. If the horse continues to improve, be will ar ara iw?8 jw Marries licensee have been
TW tbettowing ned. per
sons since last publication i lrvin Kleekner. and Lanra RemreT.Chas. Lecper and Parthenia Rock, J. G Breedn and Ida Sparks, Anthony Coyle and Daisy Todd, Eddie McKnight and Liaaie Hays, Joseph. 'Williams and Elixa Ciisner, U. tt. fiastiq and Mary Jfulfonl, John Craig and Mary P. Arnoti, Jag, R. Kennedy and Anna J. Moore, Henry W. Webb and Annie Chandler, John F. Sanders and Sarah A. Patton. Geo. Norman has moved his family into the drug store buitdiug occupied by him ou the west side of the publio square, Peter Bow man and family having removed to the rooms upstairs over Tourucr's clothing store. The Conner begun its 16th Sstonmy. The1 Progress was -J last May. "-Til. Mefford; and 'wife; have been vusillug relations in Kansas. Stone for the abutments of the new bridge over Been Blnssom will be supplied by Hojdley & Son of CI.5 -11 . oiinesviiie. ... A new s!wl furnace Is- Wing platyd iu' W. W. Wicks.' resiuence by Nie!& Seward. I. Milt. Rogers has fifteen or twenty shoats, weighing from 40 to 60 pounds which he desires to well. ' Anybody wanting . good stock hogs for fattening should call. Tby Hencknrt's Daiuty Doughnuts. He bakes the best. KAST Bias. - ai willing 12 Pounds of -: Wldw Sugar ; .for fl.09. "EtFEL CAPS; ' the latest Parisian novelty in children 'a Caps, to be seen' only at the .bagle (Jlotnmg Store. Guns, the largest and best stock in Bloomiqgton, at Baker, Neeld & Co.'s. For Loaded Shells, go to this house and be supplied prompt, Thb "Early Breakfast" is the best cook stove made, and Baker, Neeld & Co. are sole agents for it in this place. Call and see this stove. Hjbatixg Stoves all styles, or prices, weights from the heavy cast iron to the neat and reliable sheet iron Drum Stove, . -A QE-aoRMK WACIOS, IN G430D CONDITION Will be sold on favorable terms and at e low price, if ap- . plicstion be made soon. For terms And price, Apply at thi Call at my new building and see the only Plnmb Spoke Taper Wagon, made by O'Brien Bros.. wno nave wen mNispcturine wa gons since 1855. 'i his is a strictly m . nrsvatass wagon, ana tuny war ranted. Is made from the best material, is the best fiuished and in the most perfect proportion. It is the lightest miming farm wagon in the world. 10 see is to buy, ooutn walnut sc.. "Otar" wseon a . s a . . u uuiiwwg, opposite oouoiy jail, JaksRax. 1 1 Hakoinq Lamps in endlew va riety and at puces to suit all cus tomers, at Baker, Neeld dt Co., The man who is given to mak ing cutting remarks should be treated like a jack knife and shot un. The onlv wav to stmt un an Agent of the Light Running New tf o .-.,. . . . (loiiiv oewmg Aiacpipe, is 10 uuy fue uiacujuc,
A4vsmta. Dc Jlonws; Icwat"" THE MVNOBR SITKBS, 18 REUNION. Gathering of a Happy and JW
pereu ramus m ftttponat m to the foilov 'ng initiation Ml- ad Hr.. Go. A. Miliar cordially invita yoo to tie reunion of the Muagr fli.tn. Thurxdav. October 10. 1BH9, at tholr home, Saventh (trset and CoUaM Avenue, Morth 0s Moine. Jowi. r. Upon theeover were the aproprute lines: After to long an abaenoe At hurt we meet again ; "Wa cordially groat etioh other- , In tha oM faniliar atrain.' , ; Mrs. Miller was assisted by her sister, Mrs. F. J. Hecker, of Detroit. Mich. Tha following ate the names of sisters present: Elizabeth E. Chaw, Burlington, Iowa, age 74 Mario C. Blake Fremont, Neb., age 73 i Julia A. Williamson, North Defl Moines, age 72; Parmeiia H Cule, Bfoomington. Intl., age 67 ; Cordelia E. Hurlbnt, Omaha, Ntfb., age 58, Mrs. F. J, Hecker and Mn; Geo, AMiHer; dapgbtera of Mi. Wil Ikm ; Mrs, Jobfl A, . O. Neal, of Burlineton. Ia daughter of Mrs. Cfaam : Mrs. A. M. Kitchen and Mrs. Bruce McCullcoh, both of Omaha. Neb daughters of Mrs Hurlbut: Mrs. Vr. Abbott, ot Fremont, Neb., cousin of (he Mqn ger sisters; Jennie Ailing and son, tSvanston, Jills,, daughter ot Asaph Munger; JohnO. JNenl and daugb ter Lanrti, of Burlington, Jowa A. M. Kitchen and son, Oinaba Bruce MoCuUoh and son. Hugh of Omaha. A vera ire weight, including four t.-,.? j 2T II -aofi uauiea auu raur aoiaii men, .. pounds. Total weight 2,445 pounds. We had the pleasure of meeting several of tho party who express themsdlves as being highly pleased. with Dee Moines and its tbriftM and prosperous condition. .Mr. Bruce MCullooh Is a prominent hlisinpna mnn'Af KaiiiIi OnidlialoHi' tor of the South Omaha St6cln Journal. Mr. A. M, Kitchen also one of Omaha's prosperous business men. A better looking crowd or more jolly family gathering coijld not well be Found. - - JBA8T BROS, are sailing tl Pounds of . - White 8gw forLOO. ,.. ; Little hope is felt for the life of Wm. Bowen, who was so seriously injured iu a runaway which his team indulged in, recently, west f Harrodsburg. Hix escape from instant death was almost miraculous. . A number of persons have been inquiring the way to Alfred
ienrins' residence, since. thHow UmUhisfall f I7 wi-rtb
iiiweu iiih vt-year oiu ufiioi appit eider. One person WSo tasted it, nt the BorticultnralFair insisted . .li. M 1 1 . "1 , t tnat be could leel Hie e fleets hi his bis toes, aud UiaMi uiau wouldn't have to wear soc!:s this winner if he could have plenty of PtrringV oidvr. .EAST BROS, are ialling 12 Punla of Whita 8u)jmr for St. 00. The memory of those pump kin pies at the Horticultural Fair haunts the Progress etill. A lwa vs did have a weakness for pumpkin pie and sweet milk. Ab. Ketcham
is a pumpkin pie eater as well as4iB town last week puttine up some
viiaintKi puntfiKio raiser, aim i : ..i j therein demonstrates both im good sense r,nd his ability as an agricttjal1 ,-.riat 1 f George and Wm. Galloway, sons of ThoH. B. Galloway, deceased, were present at the funeral on Friday weekv Two immense droves of geese came to town Thursday and Friday. and were delivered to J. D. Dillman. Heaviest Caatoa Flannel Vaaderanlrt and Drawers In tevra. Is at Tais CORN BR. Cel. Worrall worked like the energetic, whole-souled fellow he is, to make the Horticultural Fair a decided success. Cat. is a No, 1. hostler, no matter where yon may place him. Rufiis Esat hai purchased the property in wbioh he now tesides, on west 6th street, of Cai. Meffoid, paying $1,000. Kufus has come to stay, and is geltiiiir. fixed iu good shape." - v- . Tobe ShUth left Bloom ing too on Moouay a week tor easteru points to select a large stock of goods for the great south side jewelry, fancy good and curiosity store. Joe say he eutrusted a large sum of money to Tube, and gave him instruction and full authority to buy anything be could find tbat would sell, in this market, and should his money run out he was to draw on him (Joe) for more. jrrom the way barrels and boxes are coming in by every train, it is reasonable to presume tbat lobe obeyed orders. Toe best Medicated Underwear er ai, is ut Tat fJOKNBR. S. E. Carmicbsel has.put down the most reliable pavement in the town, in frout of his west 6th street residence. A deep trench was dug land six inches of broken stone placed in it ; on this was dumped live inches ot cinders, and the brick and sand are placed on this toun dation. No give down to tbat pavement. Mrs. MoFadden and daughter have returned tram a visit to Mrs. Lowe, jn Nebraska, T "Fields House," at Har rodahitrg, has heon rented by i gentleman named ICvans. of Sulaberry, Oreeuc pouuty.
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ICOTHliijG, FURNISHING GQQP,
bXTATS, m CAPS, 0 TKUUKS, VAIISES, M
We show fie largest stock, the BEST MADE, and name the LOW- , . EST. PRICES of any house in the city. - , Ererj Garacit we sell U giaraBteed to GIVE SATISFACTION AS REPRESENTED, OR HONEY REFUNDED,
We ean At you in a cheap serviceable Suit or Overcoat as low S2.50, and grade them upward to the finest tailor-made, as high as 125.00,
wp ii)ir THE L4ROEST
AID MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS'
XSvel Seen in Hlooilii toii. Q EAGLE Q CLOTHiNC HOUSE. M
CwmlehfmVlNi. well known real estate man, Who fs well fMHted in such matters, says that in the past eighteen month three huadred liooses have been erected in BlooRilugton, and they are eecbilM. Not only this but there tai daily applioationa for buusea, Tdiis is not in the natureef a boom, but it is a steady, quiet, hot extraordinarily rspid growth. at Tour Winter Cap at TBe SjwMtjNKnt. 'i-The "Montan Agency has been instrumental in securing pen eions a follows : John W. Fsirley, 5 with 200 arrears; Samuel Brgwii, increase from 16 to fl2f James Chapman, 4 to 8; Jthn W. Barlow. S6 to 810; Jwiah fist, $6 to 118 W..H, Krr,16 to f 17 ; Milford LogKtns, 910 to $12: Josenh. Green, 110 to 14: Lewis Achilles, 84 to $10 ; Henry Pttgli, f 100 arrears. . ' " A8T BROS. ara tailing la Paaada of Wufta 8ugr for 1.0. . i-John Campbell's son, Joe, was married recently in Owen county, to Miss Ida AlbertAoa. Miss Carrie Urmey of Har rodsburg is visiting relation in Missouri aud Kansas. Mr. Field and wife of Harrods burg are visiting their daughter in Eldorado, Kansas, the wit ot wm. O. Blakeley. j 7:M3. Pedigo. of West 6th at. is entertaipiug her moiner, airs. AuoYrsoo of Harrodsburg. Frank Thrasher has drilled of iVrtiir. He has drilled 125 ac re? sltogcther, and has put in about 125 pounds to the acre. Dress Hstiris Fineat ickvee.r Iatet Collars and CaOs at ': The CORKER. rrtm. B. Baker is erecting a dwelling house on west 6th street thai will be both novel aud hand some. It will ne ot Prick, s story sod; a half in height, and in shape and manner of construction entire ly different from any building in Btaomiogton,, tie expects to nave the walls up In about four weeks. 4-Mr. Hudson of Bedford wss In.. . . - i of bis patent fenee for people north ot town, Hudson rhas a good fence aud it can be put up with one-third less than the material used in the construction of other fence, EAST BROS, am sollina; 11 Pound of White Sugar for 11.00. . Dr. Ax tell has returned from a ten days' visit to friends in difforentlocalities. People are taking advantage of the beautiful weather to make long contemplated visits. Soon the cold January weather will be with us and every body will be busy keeping warm, and clipping coupon frout their Government bonds. John Cole is having a steel roof placed on bis livery stable building, north side of the square. Air. Aoel is doing the work and furnishing the material, wbioh in sures a good jo b, . , Bay year Overcoat at Wm. F. Browuing' has been quite sick during the .oast two weeks, with a severe void. Luc. is rapidly convalescing. Lon. D. Rogers was Rrepresentative from this place to the Grand Council of Red Men, which net iu Indianapolis last week. r Chas. Small, Luther. Grimes and Chas. Springer went quail buotioK ou Thursday. Small has a yet nwde no report. - Ttia "White Cap" case came up ip Qwen. county last week, aud was yepuert to Morgan county, Jas. Slooomb, at one time Marshal of Blooming-ton, and good soldier of the 20th lud. But tery, died on Wednesday of last week, the result of a stroke of pa ro lysis, the funeral occurred ou Thursday, and was conducted by tiM O. U Post of this plao Rev. Hamilton, Chaplain, Ser vices were held at the residence oj' hia sister, Mrs. Mvrrs, on South Waiuqt at. -Thirty-five hundred dollars' worth of Big Creek Stone Quarry otock wm sold last Thursday' to out party h,ref -Matt. Bcatlcy's pension has beeu iucrcascd frolp $d to $17 per aioaiti.
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as 4D FIKKST USE OP LIOHT It Ya want at srleak, this season, yon will find the ery latest styles and the moat elegantly trimmed tine 'of Newmarkets and Plush Garments the market afford. The Newmarkets fit as per feci ly as your bBHt fitting di- . strictly tailor made, mailt- ' . comfort and beauty, and the 1-m so meet liiramod and fiaisbed g meats ever shuwa in this city. Plush garments are warranted to wesr and give perfect snltstaction at the Bee Hive, Wicks & Co AH tkiMsT clsnaa at The COwUBB. . Ed. MoGee, the "Famous" clothier, was in Indianapolis last week, in attendance upon the Grand Council of Red Men, of which order Ed. is an enthusiastic member. '- Mrs.-''' Florence Hemphill, daughter of Marion Blair, arrived in BfgeHtBgten lest Thnreday, .on a isit to her father. Mrs. Hemphill resides in southeastern Kansas, and has not been here foe seventeen years. ;ly -Dr. Ax tell was presented recently with two buttons that were found on the battle-field of Chancellnrville. One is the button off a Union soldiers' uniform, with shield and bars, and the other off a rebel's uniform with tbe letter "I" in the shield, without bar. Gen. Hunter is one of. the lucky men who have fine stone quarry prospreta. Tbe stone on Gen. Hunter's land is said to be as fine as any of that quarried at Stinesville. The suit of Browning vs. Reed Mktng.& -10,000 damages for injuries received in astone'quarry near Bedford, has been venued to this county. Tbe case has been in the U. S. court, and has. been remanded back to the circuit court for trial. The case of Proeser vs. Collins, suit for libel, from Morgan coun ty, has been reversed tn tbe supreme court, aud has been venued to Monroe county lor trial. J. T. Robertson vs. Chas. Robertson, a case that weut to the supreme court from this county-a couple of years ago,- has beeu re versed aud sent oaok tor trial. Frank Woolley and wife have been yiMtipg.Mrs. Wwlley's parent. ; .. John Wortail will accompany his.-brother Clint, to the south to spend this winter, in the hope of ocnenuing nis neai.ii. The new chsnneler for the Stinesville & Bloomington stone quarry company is now in opera tion, tone, stone, nothing out stone is talked of. Craig Hunter has resigned his. position on the D. ot R. ti. railroad at Gleuwood Springs, Col., and will go to Guymas, Mexico, for- the Santa Fe railroad. Mr. Mansfield, superintendent of the I. & V. railroad, was in town last Ihursdav. Mr. Mansfield is enthusiastically favorable to tbe building of the branch from Bin Creek to Bloomington. Garrison Panley 'a family were entertaining Samuel Hunciimun of New. Albany last week. The jwjiular shoe merchant, Chas. Stone, was sick a portion Ol last week. The Misses Johnson of Louis ville were the guests, last week, of S, S. Woodward of the Monon. Two women were arrested on a dispatch from Columbus, lata week, uhstged with obtaining a horse and buggy under false pretenses. They gave their names as Ella Young, and Flora King. They had hired the horse sod buggy from a livery stable keeper named Clark, to go over into Brown county ou a visit to a sister, but drove on tq Bloomington,' Ella Young lived, iu Bloomington when she was younger, and both girls are of a class known a "tough,'the sheriff being compelled to,' go to their apartment several times to stop their blasphemy and vulgarity. The liveryman said they'd not get Q so easy a the fellow who hired Bona Rogers' horse and buggy some time ago. Our friend Spender will with out doubt do the bulk of the court renortiug for the "Monon," hereafter. It is very necessary that a oqmpeteot man should do this, and save tbe evidence in a case. Iu ferior reiorting will sometimes cost thc-coiHituiiy h 5-);U'J0 vera lot.
IB ASTOKISHmG THE PUBLIC
WITO THE M)y$ PlilCSi At which he Is oflferin his eiulistxtia.
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Ulgn of HIi lied Suoe, WNIVRRSITY ITEMS. The mother of Miss Arda Knox was her guest last week. ; The Foot Ball League will pro My be honored by representatives from 1. U. Newman of '85 is in the land of It ag pipes, foaming beer and tassetedcapst Frank' Stalker has charge the tied ford schools. Matthews of '88 is in the Acade my, nt Chmtianburg, Ky.f where he te instrti- Mr in Greek end Latin. School has Motived Miss Mahao, SO, teacher of Greek, Otir hoys can t beat DeFatiw at Base Ball, but they a better posted i, their studies Eh? Gtithridgc is now connected with the Denver'and Rio Grande rail way as civil engineer. Creager of the junior, '88, i holding down a Government ap pointment as superintendent ' of schools iu Indian Territory. Higcins hurried off to Montana. last 'reek in answer te 'a telegram notif ring him of the serious illnem of hii fathers DiiiH is the Captain of the Foot Ball team. I. U. may develop (Some high kickcts. Praf. Bryan and wife went to Kokomo last Tfanrsday. He delivered a lecture there on Friday oighii. Beinie iWers is teachiug anhool at Unionville, this county. Mr.Kireab and wife will (each in tbe Academy of Albany, Ky. Mr. Kirsoh will teach science, and Mrs. lunch elocution. Pliilu's officrs are: President, Colli ns j Vice, Reed j Pros. Afty, Knapp; 8eo rotary, Dreiser: War den, Hubbard. X .Atli1etier.ha,feeM dHcers : President, Blosa ; TiSef Collins ; Recortlihg Secretary, Thomas; Coriesponding Secretary, Yakey: Tretflurer, Griffith. ' Tbe National Convention of the Phi Delta Tbeta fraternity was held in Bloomington, Ills., last weelc. Jas. Mitchell and Ralph Bamberger represented I. U. Prof. Griggs delivered the lec ture iu College Chapel, last Sunday, subject: "Religion in Modern IakF lhe Welt known ability of the lecturer is a sumeient guarantee that the lecture wan e superior one. !ndianapolis News : Duriug the visit 6f Major Mitchell and wife to eastern summer retorts they bad several anniversary cele brations. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell wens ma tried twenty -fjve years; the Major celebrated his fifty-first birthday, and "Jim" Jr. arrived at b is majority. On the Utter day Major Mitchell presented his son with $500 in gold, the cod of a promise he had made many years ago on condition tnat me noy drink no liquors nor use tobacco. He faithfully earned the SoOU. Prof. Boone received $200 and expenses for three weeks normal work in Per ni-ylvaniti this summer. This indicates the difference between metital and physical labor, and neeiJs no argument to prove that it pay to, ouWjvAta mind as well as muwle, Let every student, and every Professor who feels the need of it, agitate the building of a gymnasium". Iff every other well regulated college physical culture is given special attention, and students aud Professors are alike benefitted. -A terrible accident happened near Freedom last Thursday a a week. Mr. Walden, wife and three-vear-old child, were driving down the Puckett hill, when, the hold-bapk strap broke, aud the horse rap away, throwing the occupants out, killing the child, bui'sting Air. Walden 'a knee cap anil injuring Mrs. Walden, A shooting scrape occurred oii ih of the depot, lust Satardur titrnoon, tliftt tioftvvot did not amount to tquph. ' Tho next meeting of the Horticultural Society will oocur on Wodnodj, Nov. 13th, ut the rccldonoa of A' Mr. J. D. Dijlmsn says. lie rcr oei'rod 1,000 head of gceste for ahlpiaoii't ia ,Mte day InU week. ' Two bpys stopi'cd a m;in nampd Sikirvip, laat Pridny niglit, aa bp wut going homo from town; and whnn neiir Mart. Ata$nhdr' itmiao, and domi dml h's m'if!i;y or hi lite. Ho h; d tip umney, o tbuy )armiujd' hjm koap lo Thij circus has come and gone. Tt 'good Kow, barring Ao hand. It had linu horsbs, eoo4 : otcr, c'ntlo miinlv laanaRdr.' and tili'a wealhor. What ni'iro could boa jkoi ? Mr. CobU- was at bit boat as prats giit, and he U Uio host Itiat travuls. W.iIIupo & C'.'w.'!l a' vara diuw a croyit m BiiHHuiiytun. -
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South Side qoAr. Miss Ida Coffey of Braait, well known here, was married . recently. :."? The terms of circuit courtcome soelose together that attorneys will have to be counting thedays tf they desire to give notice to non-rewdents, After the March term cornea the J long -vacation, Some tke tMeve an entranca to nWMoa)M Ifri last, and sNttMi tkroa Ilnati Thy came in at me back doar, a4 on oui caroagn wt eaiwr. - Miss Mary Morgaas has taken a position as teacfr. jn Inannn Cre k tp., in the seVool from aiajm Ira Morgan re&igned. . : Eev. Oietard imndBptedr vices in the Catnoiio Chareh Sunday. There were- a wtmber candrdates tor cmfirmaticii. The freight Imstneu t tt, Monon at presemv ia otmiomM
The Stinesville station paid lXl ;
vn stone i reign t atone, mt Tlie niece of 0r. Harris, josetfe, ot lmtsvtli, was recently. She has visited number ot tioM. a4 i favorably knnwo. , Roe S, Window swsw eoiam ten days recently at Marion, Kokomo and Anderson the gas dett trict, and reports those cities cetnS' ahead rapidly.. . Dr. Jndaii of Gent sohl a hair of nice cattle in town last Tour-; duy. The Doctor is a hustler, end a soccs proicssionjtjljf and baa-v . -Theeane rket, the "stronnt ; iuai U Willi a BICUgC nm . . mer, ao.d others of a lUm KM--ney, made hay while the sen ahoft last Friday. The sua shone, "tottj literacy as well as itaphoricaUy.' Wm. P. Rogers was at Spent cer bat week, looking after the hit teresta of his clients iu the"Vhite. Can" ease. '", -s- Johu ttahcoclr of Bean Bloasom tn. isaid t,o h,Ye deobtreq uimceii a canoiaate ror Recorder. Joe Bracken of Salt Creek tp. has t aken a claim iu Oklahonu. There was: an F. M. B. A. pic oic at Newark, recently, and tho Biooinflold News reportur uy : "Tha addresi given by C. R. Porduo of Rtfat3 vilie, wix the flneet thine out. Ho b aa excellent tnlkw sad a gentleman, itora--citod in noliio and manly term U$T -poirtaoca of the oiinisation. &iejt nXoa . re a credit ta aayorsaaUatioa;.. Jonathan Allen, a QO-year o!4, ,; farmer who resides two, mile north of Ellcttsville, ws seriously injur ed in a runaway, Saturday a Week. He was driving a horse' attached to a buggy, when the hdre became, frightened, ran away, Vverturjaj the buggy and threw out Mr. Ajreu. His iniuriesare internal adu: max i result Ut iajjy. " Wm. Ru'iyon is one of the; latest unfortunates, in Benton tp.. having lost his honse and content by fire, 1 here seems to be an netr common namber ot farm, boasfS: destroyed by fire tSis season. Mr; VV oolley saya he can luaunt some; of these farm houses for $2, so thee the owners would be perfectly cu.re against loss. " ' " --The pocket bq.ik rtealiqg wa run down by our efficient Cft& Marshal iu short order, and lt'; promptly placed Bob Henurtciu, m uttder arrest. Hendricks acknonv:. ledged bis guilt, and implicatod Wm. Mershon. Merstion enters a ; general deuial to. this e.ba,rge, but 'i is an inmate of t up county jail, r nevertheless. Circuit court Wilt .' probably inveatig&tu the hi$ttci: next montu. Absolutely Pure Thi powder never vnriea. A wrvia!.i nt niiritv: atramrth and - wholeaomanaaal, .
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and can not bo told in competition !--the multitude of low-teat, hrt-wia;n, alum or phtwpliHte pownere. sold only tin. nvt. iiifua rowDxa vo, Wail 5t. JC. T. '
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