Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 November 1889 — Page 3

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NO.Q7. Otbkr ssAtiKn date to have. t. iV V" V w tkaalaeitlhe sw-Twnty -rf I 3 V. & cigar, i Ask for ft aad ge thebest. For sale tf?!- pben in Bkwriwgtoa.' , : Does Thjb MkaiT" TocTA namtoef p0sare Fo we ioraienwfe, lj wy eaach; ia need rfaneeyjast now, m4 I rapectfally ask those whoa I have WonmdHrfwib MHl to cease forward to settle at . Cbixa in sit fferssad wfcirt, Jast received by James Robinson, ft wm mm mM -.mms. denire ( by JUrfe ad tase-j fid Cftristssa present aoahl. retX aienaber tnsS Satoomo nag these good a a Hot aedCbta for sale. A'j to W.J.ALLES. Yo.Aluwr loetteetbi tvj bring oW prodace t Hemp. Wil-' floa. tae Prre CJuroer Grneer. -flfcfcs" a cotlte wd clioiee" tncfof staple ami faoey groeerica, an'.rnayathe bepriei ia.caW or otaja for jSo. inidwe; j .' '"' '4-' ' - ' '- ' . 'Fa-rne toaMilmMt earner f the?: ,-aayity UtmiMm. W 7,-u to o yir t ruling Mep parley. MePhjetera' grocery, e ttV Ma-mtrr 4 gwtaW away down loiw theyj kesia jbe heat, and make dj litfiej faomptrr. Thrte- no ytliaajiji; pfaoe to . trade than WvtkrMf. , -Gtjjra a. call Kyfcaiar, whether yon trade oc not . Im-I! late pieasare in qoot tag i IMiiWaiwwiacyoo all ha.lit- - H araeotiMM mat anase ata noaMei o decencjity npalar. -. . Geo. &EKrjKAr, BiDomsraTlttfit B0B8-BBAI BAySB -BAKES aTC BBAjjar . ;' . HKATfXB bwjuII atylea, or pnera, waghlvJronB the heavy eaat iron i tse neat aaa reliable in Drans Stove. 'Tthe -&faOra dothifeg anafh aide of the aunare.' KI. Mo3eehwpofadar altaaaaa,4aa nt the lift owtfeoinm Knee of clothana:. It arfH be had for Ed.t reBlaee 'liw.goada at the prices ha i rlttog, Dot ha1 is one .'a tbeais :aafmleivc tilowawho oeare vhat the ieasay ha ao he . aiaki a ak. (!oo hiataad learn ptasea. nWsUTSMW'V0B Baiim expect to do with all those goods f. ia the oneatioB) yoa ear asked alateat ev ery day. K ia oarvetotnr, that's a dot, that fsevcei danaaa of aahJ iaaa4itte at, goods otlbe Mad. ta this town, baj tbefrmiiidiaerei aa t be yeaea) roK-Aaad.. .He has the Cattest itse f ataMiard ateh mgrcsaaatoia ItoMnb "wath thai oiee to aait he-has; foil MpphJ of tba heat baaada mt silverware; aw-tae ess aeel hiss iave line af faaer wlithl mi3"'noveOa, - ;Be.: - pairtaw of araaghea and eloc is a tatamiaUv at thht honse, andthis de- ; is ptcsfdeo anr nv Tobe ute-ioag expenenee i Bias as ' Clraie CsJeea, Teas, Tobaecoo asd OajBsts, at Hemp. Wilson's Try osaof the saw i at this . STOCK as4 ptioss teft the story, M JIMtA anfitb sido elothiag hossB. Thestoekof beta, shirts. tiea, eolhvs, asaf sll atanaer off gests' psdrweajry Wi SMostaonly jcomplate. Ed. taatwa s'snedalty ni aoap" baying, aid has seven! eoanhosataV raraiahinr goods at bat half of their origins 0 Then he diwle ikja profit with h cnatomer, sad -wat brings trade. fjri hint sho J" throatghv Cbaio WoaW.KV baa a lot ofl rKt-eUm BflggMffGarrlages, Phatssw add Spriag Wagons, at his livery stable, whwh be will sell tor; m or wiu tnwe tor males or .itaow. ; Call oa Cjraig ,fcf Jfo

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i' HALL ADAMS, Garland Cook Stoves, Charbod Beating Stoves, and the great Gott.uraji?Base Burners, are now in etbck: at ALLEYS? 1 Chbibtmas Ootids have been received at James Robinson's west side-grocery, m great variety. EepreMpsttention w directed t the China GipV Btates, etc., either angle or ia seta ejything new style sod Very baadsome. , Abo, exaaatoe the new selections of glassware, both ornamental ami useful. Have yooroht bagfey top re paired by Re L. Winslow. See theGran4 Rapids" SmralBmrmg Bngcies and Carta at Bos I Window's, Fee Block. Jfor firat-Plana buggy painting go to Roe L. Wittbluw, north west corner pablic aquaTe' Bgjpe of all aylosAt Roe I. Wiiwlnw'a, Kmtb Gwliege Aveoue, Pttorstmos Headlight Oil 1 i tfce brand I aril and warrant. Whenever yon get ny P-rlecti..n Oil ywir Uiwterwill aMitamoke and the aupteaflmit iidor so eoromon with i her oil oiwml. Call at Cha. H. Jil-PIeeler, grocery. :. :JaVW - 1tW w rncrwrapowry wremtwrecv j 'i" i 7 Ti - - it w deju-ious. Boabotx uouaB kwjKjre will fin(l it t thiP advantage tojcall on Charfcy HcPbeetera and get lib figBres. He can give von prices i mme Jines that will nave yon .aoy. Hw store headuaarters fi. i prodnce. ... . . Awe to he directed to Hems, W ilois family grocery (if yon do, not aow where it is) when von are looking Jar siHnethiog choiee hi groceries or vroduce; Hkabquaktkrs for Tobacco. Cigars and canned grt'idg. .Hemp. wnwB'i grocery store, f Pi TOO WAN novelties . in Qoeeasware and Glass ware? Hemp, Wilsoa keeps everything yon ntay want at Ma 'ihaterry store, under the Progress office. Best Lohcb in town, at George Benckart's. People from the conntrr can get fresh bread, oies. cakes. ete, at tbfe jdaaa afr reasoijable! prices. . Tr Geo. Benckart's deficions "Parker Hoose Bollfi." They are yerjrfiBe. ' ' . The celebrated Btudebaker wagonsL known of all men to be the beat ia the world, are for sale at very low Drioes bv ;v,-; ALLEN. " . '. 'J.-r ' t ' ' i: ; h '' 8iOT'VwT-weiidier begaaJaarky hlobiey has bee .receiving some of the handsoniest Bscs of gooda ever kept by him. This is das tn tans caosea, vir: better gooaVare being manahcturedthao formerlr, and Mobley'a ripe eaperience fits him better each time to bay the most suitable goods for his trade. He baa without aestiopooeof the most desirable stoejra tahtbe town of Bioomington, aad so graded that ffaoae of oar people who bars bat a limited aaMHint 01 aaoaey4e 'Spend can get all they may need at bis store and still have a HtUe left. He tries to everybody a)l Ujey expect for their money. Look our for the Bread Waeoo f Sears ACoyjs. It will pass yoor Boo9e eaeii any, and famish the heat of hjeead aad cakes, fresh from the ove. SbabscV CotlK make a soecialtv sf Cream Bread, which they claim hi euperwr to any made ia this Joa . saaa canty, ine proof ot tne oread is the eating. Try some of it and he eonvisced. Seaks oV Coyi.b's east side bakery turns oat some handsome eakes and fresh bread. Look oat for the 'bread wagon sad. leave voor (order. -

& CO. HALL & CO. THE YAt.CE OF $1.00 IN CASH ft. ' - a 11 fbs. of bi at Granulated Sugar. 12 . "A" " 13 M " Ligbl, Brown 5 9 " Green Cuffee. 40bar8.of " Soap. 25 Vis. " Hand picked Navy beans 15 " Java Kice. 11 " Pore Kettle Lard. 3 GoodrGunpuwderTca. IS "5 Fresh Crackera. "CIoii uta of Fresh Meat from 6 to 10c. per iranud, and all other gooda in proportion for Spot Ofw-K. . 1.0U ttVOT GASH Buys 12 lbs "A" Sugar At Km Brua. One of M. B. Pillon onn, John, .of Pierre, Dak., acetmanied by bis wife, is on a visit to his parents. Both the Dillon boys have made a reptitatio'b in the west as lawyers and huMnefcB inen. "j-Mr. 'Hal. Vwyd ward and Miss Isoiiue Pftligo,, tfauliter of Solou Pdijp, Iwih of HitrriMlhhurg, wtre ninrrieil on Tnoflay nilit of last week, at the rcaik-u of the britle' Bart. Armstrong of CUr Creek carries 81 2,rtX) . life insurI Mm lSMIe UiM Oil 110,00ft. AH. K-tclim has been elected to reptest-nl the Mouroe Co. Hqrticulturai Society, at IndiaoNpitjis, during tlie .meeting of the State organisation. -Elder L. B. Bry prcaebed in BicIiUtod cbarch last Sunday. r-Jas. Myers family of So. Wal nut St. are entertaining Miss Hcttie Jennings pf fiew Albany. Wm. and Frank M-'?hetridge have gone op( ff tbe planing milj bHsiness. and the business is now being conducted by C. Meadows, r .l ' 1 luriucny in tne grocery traue. i Oscar Horner, who lived on a part of the Gordon farm, sooth of town, before he removed to Kansas, is now running a jeaelry store in Wi&JMd; . -The new furniture will be he placed in the postoffice room on Thanksgiving Day. Henry Hewson has a ..badly sprained ankle,, the result of falling from a liimher wagon. That is where an accident policy comes handy. The W. B. Corps had a called meeting, Monday night of last week, at which the State Inspector was present. v - J 00 SPOT CAHlt . -Br 12. A"8Ba At fCa Bros. $1.00 SPOT CASH - Boy W lhfc 'A" Sugar at 1.00 SPOT CASH - Buy 17 iUt. "A" Sugar At Kurt Bra. jrieads and tellow citizens thst note and aocoant mast be paid now. Jwn'i yon ntrset to call. It must come and coma at once. Business before pleasure. . W.J. ALLEN. t.S SPOT CASH -Bo3 11 Itw. A" Sugar At Bot 8 rot. $1.00 SPOT OASH Bay U lh. "A" Sugar At Bart Bros. "EIFEL CAPS," the latest Parisian novelty in chil dren 's Caps, to be seen only at the iagie uiotning otore ; Gum. the largest and best stock in Bloomington, at Ba,ker, Neeld & Cos. -For Loaded Shells, go to (his house and be supplied promptV: This "Eirly Breakfast" is the best cook atove made, and Baker, iNeeld fc Ue. are sole agents for it jo this place, stove. Call and see this a Hasginq LAtjPs in endless ya- ' iety snd at pi ices to Suit all cusfimers.aj J5uRer, Bjer-Id A Co. 3.

Wm. Wylie, who resides on bis farm iust south of town, was

75 years old on the 18th. His three child ien, Mrs. Mag. Fee i( Greeocastlf, and John H. and Cars. Wylie of this county, matle the occasion one of a pleasant sur- : prise to their father by being pres- j ent with their families. Mr.Wvlie t ia one of our pldest, and most re spected citisens, and his ciiutiren hope to meet around the table with mm on many more oirtnuay num versariea. . . -W. W. icks has purchased of John H. Cole his livery stable property oi the north side of the Dublicsonre.thirtv-hree fiet front; for which he is to oav f 3.400. It is Mr. Wi.?ks' intention to build home for the Bee Hive store that will be a credit to the oily and source of comfort and pride to himself. -MrY.W:ks had .been prospectins for a niece of iironerty .00 the souare for several weeks before be made the purchase of Mr. Cole's lot. He wottW . have preierreo Mrs. Hooter's property optwwte the Progress tyMt, bnt he (hough t the price rtrA4 Wb. ! 8,0OO,jor forty feet. ' Joho H, Cole has purchased the lot on the corner ot North Col lege Ave. snd .7th street owned by the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pvtbias. He says be will .take awav the buildings at present upon the lot and erect a livcrv stable which wU be constructed of iron; tEnbcli Fuller has . purchased the two tots in the northeast corner of the plat of ground owned by the SUOwpm tiros. tMHiBteaa isciory, and which had been . reserved by n rw n a 1 v a .a ' - the Graham heirs when the block was sold for a factory site.' The price paid was . $200 each, which considcrim; the fact that they are surrounded by lumber piles, is a good figur. They, are worth more money than that, however, to tne Showers Bros, or to. some one who may desire to er a factory convenient to a railroad track and to steam power. . Mrs. Nellie Howard (Payne) left Blofiruingtnn on Wednesday Wt for Chicago, where her hiishand had nrecedei!l her. They will join tike "Blue and Gray" company that is playing ilk. the larger towns of llliuois, n I. will travel with it this winter. Eph. Hnghes went on his an nual hunt Inst week and secured a hear from witifh to extract oil ' for u-e in his tooNorial 4lblishmeut. He finds thete animals almost ex tinct and will io be compelted to ntrorittce oiHuUs awiuiutM 111 his practice. -Dowii. thy have li wttle estatr iiersons ate iroperty nouu'ig the heirs. Tlii was done in the estate d Dr. liuo. Nf wUml, Olid tu the estate of Col. Sheet. Chailev. McPheclers. the peo ple's popular grocer, will supply many families with Thanksgiving iitrkr's. Oiarley lias the 'nch on the young hen turkey trade, as he has 011 almost everything else that is -real good. 4.In the Maple Grove neighbor hood, on Thanksgiving Day, there is to be a Fox Drive. A consider able scope of country is to be taken ti), and it is expected that some foxes will' be capt ured. The boun dary lines are as follows c Starting at Simpson's Chapel and run west to Joe Williams', thence south to Johnston's ford, thenea east to Frank Whisnaud'a ford, and thence north to starting point. - W"H center on Wm. Wood's place. The lines are to form at 9 o'clock and march at 10. Officers in command are to be M. A. Houston, James King, ''fames Wamtilcr, . Frank Stanger and Wm. Buskirk. ; Rev. Hooper and wife return ed to their home in Illinois on Wednesday last. Jimmy Robinson, the popular west side grocer, has a window dis play that is worth looking at. The. ohina wtire there displayed would makes desirable Christmas gift. Owing to the dangerous illness ot a ltrycar old dsHgliter at Upturn1 k gr r..i. .1 if ma,- nr., jM,wirHiH:i, mc -iMfw library emtractor, uaa been aWay during the past two or three weeks Much valuable time and. .con siderable expense to the county has been incurred this term oyer trivial cases in circuit court; The pnrties are ueuftlty irresponsible, but the expense to the county is about the same whether the matter is impor tant or not, and the tax-payers have to loot tne oil Is. 1 here are a Cer tain clans ot oases that should nev er go further than a justice's court. The father of L. B, Bray, now in bis S3d year, is confined to -hie bed, at tis residence near White Hall. ' He has always been able to work, mi his garden and raised nice supply of vegetables last snm tuer: He is a well preserved old man. S. 0. Curry of North Walnut street in the proud papa of a son. The - dwelling of Michael Wampiler, with everything it contained, Was but tied to the ground, Sunday week, near Smith vijle. Three members of Henry Adams' family, near Smithville, are seriously sick with fever. Marion Hiukje's youngest ciiim nan niptiiena,

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EAGLE "ft! eV .spot Afi . ' Buy I -Jib. "A' Sjignr;; KAST BBQ3. Wter Liudley, " accompanied stiaj St. Ini.i,.-iiching- Hot Springs at t o'clock iiexf rlay. Pretty good traveling.:. Distance 700 miles. The Hendricks buy has been transferred- from the Southern Prinon -to: the Plainfield Reform . School, and- one day last week one of the Reform School official came to town and took V;m. Mershon back with hiip, Mershon was here .on pi obutioq, it seems. Channelcrs are coming, not. by every irain-huc- by a uuuiher, to the new quarry owners of Monroe county. The Bloomington Oolitic ia the last to receive one. This company were last week' of fered 820,000 for their quarry. Some of the stockholders wish to sell, while others are inclined to hold on. ' -John Cory brought suit against th Monori railroad company for damages resulting from the death of his son iSverett, a freight Uraaetnan, whd was' killed its a wreck near Quincy- some time ago. The jury was up several days and finally were discharged on i? riday, oeing unable to agree upon a verdict. They are rcportfid to have stood ten for . the railroad anti two lor plaintiff.- i t!.0 SPOT CASH ' Butft 12 it. A'" 'Sugar. , EAST BBOS. MiS'Attie Sanders, daughter of Leroy Sanders--of this citK,(i mertiug Wfth tue most gratirytng sucoess-p her pr tessio.u.asA teach-' er of moshin the. schools of Mar ion, A bald eagle was shot by Wni. Weitner, last Wednesday, in the Stephenson woods, west of town. The bud. weasured six feet six inches from .tip to tip of its wiugs. snd could evidently have struck a. vjejous blow with talons or ueaic. On Wednesday morning last at &30 o'clock, Mr. Cyrus Reed of Blooimugton and Miss Josephine Woodward of Harrodsburg were married at the residence of the bride's jiarents. Miss Woodward is a popular young lady teacher, a ud Mr. Reed is a commercial traveler for a Menasha, Wis. chair factory.- Mr. Reed is gentleman in every particular, an honor to the class of busiucss men to which he belongs and worthy of the fullest confidence of the firm by which he is employed. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm. F. Reed, the groom's father. May good fVifttjne attend you, Cy. Samuel Ourbaclur of Louisville has been .elected Presidnifc of the French Ltk Springs Company. The widow .of Elijah Goodman of Benton jp. h in receipt, of back -p'.-n'njQii awouiiidig.'lo' $RKC

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' Th omas Holder of Van Buren township is in very bad health. Homer Massey has had an ad dition to his family daughter. i--A rew. street will be opened south oif Ren. Smith's proper.ly, and between 2d and 3d streets. Dr. Whitled and wife were enlertaiiiing Mr. Feslar of Intlianapolis last week. Oi lie Qwirjn and Maud Ifkker were recently married near White Hail. Look a little out. There is another fire almost due in Bloomington. :An effort will be made to build a pikeon the Unionville road, and it is possible that it will be successful. The flower show and musical entertainment at Wuluut St. Presl yteiian church was quite a success. The receipts were $54. Mrs. Gee Eller's mother, Mrs. Saddler of Martinsville) is visiting old friends in the vicinity of Stanford. AlVred Thrasher believes in fall plowing, and has bis corn ground plowed. Thrasher is a progressive farmer as wall as a hard working one. Rev. W. R, Halstead wiill de liver the address on Thanksgiving Day in the AI. A. church, on which occaxion all the churches will unite in public exercises. The residence of Dr. J. P. Tuurner was the scene of a pleasant entertainment last Wednesday: night, the occasion being the birth-! day anniversary, of Miss Elsie Mason. Geo. Bollsabacher is now the salaried manager of the Big Creek Stone Quarry. . BoUenbaeber has, done many thousands of dollars worth of valuable'work for the Big Creek Co. without any compensation, and will richly earn every cent they pay him. The letter by Rev. d.lf. Foster, published in last week'i Progress was from the "Midland," and should have been so credited. The compositer who omitted the credit was dashed down the elevator shaft promptly at ' 4 p. in. last Wednesday. Oscar Reed came down from Indianapolis to be presen t at the marriage of bis brother Cyrus, and is visiting bis parents this week. He has been with the old "Brown-iiig-Slomv" drug house a number of yfarsj ond is one of their valued preset tptipn clerks, A number of prominent business own and attorneys of Bedford have been in attendance upaii :ircuitiotirt during the past week, among them Davis Harrison, ( IVH ' engineer; V. C Wiiislundley, bunk president ami quarry owner Jesse A. Mitchell, nerhaita lh b-st known clock buver in Southern ' I mliuna ; Dr. Howard La Force, c?t ; it 1 .., . mi l: I ourriu- way, .iowiiii uucs, i. r. Duuti'aud Hulntt raluitr. . 1

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$4.00 boys a hcaryklacul)k or . washed ntUnct Overcoat a gead wearer, S4.00 $9.00 uuys a Worsted, Cssslmere,Kerify or ChlochlHa Orer toat $10.00 buys an extra well atade Bearer, Chinchilla, Light iersey. Brown, Blue and Black TorMUd Orercoat, well worth $15.00. W, Itave them en up to 512,00, $13.50, 815.00, $1800 ud 2o.oa Come nad see (hem, Full assortment of Children and Boys' Suits aad Orercoats, The Grand Lodge I. O.O. F, was in session at Indianapolis last week. John Markson was the Representative from Cecelia Lodge. -- The' White Cap damage-Case is set down for trial in Morgan co. circuit court on the 17th of December. uanikner has placed a new stove in each room of bis hotel, and is now prepared to make his patrons comfortable on short notice. Treasurer Gaston has made his settlement with the Auditor- of State, and had the satisfaction of being the third county treasurer to do so. bhows ethcient work 111 both Auditor's and Treasurer's office. Beginning December 12th the ladies of the M. E. church will hold a three days' fojr in the Opera House. , Rice Hollaman "has gone to Kokomo with S. D. Noel, who is placing more of his stael roofing in that city. Ren. Smith is Superintendent and General Manager of the Dunn Stone and Marble Co. of Stinesville. The quarry is named after James Dunn of Louisville, a popular - gentleman known to many here. An annt of Mrs. Lyons will come from Ohio this week to keep house for Mr. Lyons. Blount Campbell of Uuionville is the proprietor of a new girl. Postoffice open on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, front 8 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 1J p. tn., and 5 to 7 p. m. On Saturday morning when East Bros, opened their popular grocery bouse in West Bloomington they found their safe standing open.. Some one had. evidently worked the combination and gone through it. The exact amount taken has not been ascertained as yet. Tobe Smith and wife went to Cincinnati on Monday a week to visit their friends, the I'louts. While in the Queen City Tobe is making frequent purchases, Joe says, of fine gold watches, diamonds and jewelry for him, and that a little box containing oyer 81,000 worth arrived last Thursday, with more to follow in silverware, etc'. City Marshal Owen ia having some much needed repairs made to the McAdamizing on the streets. He has ' ulo had a new. cujvcrt built at the Progress block, corner, to entry aw:iy ho w:iter that had a number ot times flooded the (lavements, owing to tt-e iusufticieiny of tho old culvert? 0en shopld bo 1 gtyen a ri'pi ctable salary,, and flion Kit I1..I.I aftawiiuif altlji Cm llin .......I. , ..... (l,n uf Hu.lu uti.l nut .wt u Walnut Si.I?rcly1erii.!j elujrh '' " memfcrstni!. out It 111 rludw tvitiity-three widows. Uuhealthy lce lor men.I John Wvcoff n.l Phil. Mval with Mi.'JS'oel at K'ikoino.

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Chas. Springer, theogh'. 'ieiiaier : with '89, has been promoted Aroa the position of book-keeperat tiim::-: Waldron, Hill A Co, spoke and L

n'ju laciurjr 10 inn of ouivripiriHV. out. Springer is a capable rosB, and has many friends who are gratified at the promotion. H is aPhiPai. ; The scKoots in wliieh Vnttit Rawles is teach isfvin Sedalia, Ma., enroll over 2,60 pupils.- Prof. Rawlcs rend ft paper at the eitT Teachers' Ibutitute fast week, asa the. Gazette says of it 1 "Prof.; ;W: A. Rawles, of the High Beheef, read a most excellent p.iper on the 'High School,' jwinting out its relations to the lower grades, and to the community. . The paper wttccted much c-mlit qo Prof..Ilwles tat tin eltit-atvr, amd" gent1eair1ir thoroughly understands lb edttaa1 tiptwl needs of tbediy." "':- ' ' Dr. S- L. Bowman, Dean of .jibe DcPauw Sj I'CkiI of Theology;- hs tendered his resignation to take effect the first of January next. Jeremiah W. JJeriek, Ph. D,, the State UniverMly," under tne' inspires of the Owen Co. Tessliers' AsMOi-iation will deliver s free lee lure at the Methodist chnrcli ' oa-: the evening of Nov. 29; subjppt "Training for CitioaUip.w'' '- .4 Faculty held a meeting' at UfeJ reshleiiH? ol Dr. Jorlan, on Nvrtit 'i Morton street, Saturday. - Munso'n Atwuter took' train' Riverside, California, this Week..-1 The lecture of Mrs. Sewalt af . the Girls' Classical School of Ios ianao!is was of much more ifaaa. ordinary interest to her atiduofai. The' Orntoriral Aasociatioa : as organised is officered as followa;. President, Johnson; Vice-rtMH dent, Thomas ; iiec, Nicholson ; Oof. Set!., Griffith ;: Treasurer, Loth.

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May Wright Sirwall lecture -M college chapel laeVtkMidayt ' "Ikv large audience Iwtenetl (O her. Tbe Leeturs Arociatite. hssa made a suocess of t hemic of (IsfcetaV. The present manager: etU comprtsS: some workers. Owing to tbe sickness of

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hrother and the aleuee of father at Hot Stiriugs, Liudley has U-er f QQipciled .in. take charge of the divg ators the present. ';-.' Frank Hunter is still omiiMajtedi with Jos. H. HtiuteVit Washingtoa. U. C pension agcuy. and M otV course doing, well, as Joe's beaiocai, is coastautly, gEpwyig ' On Thanksgiving Day- the 4etv ciding game of foot ball will .6a, played at indiaiiapotis. It woaldt be well for tbe boys to eat t! Thanksgiving dinner before game begins, as they tre likely 4e be unfit to appear at the table aftsst: being knocked down and walkadb oyer, aa is the custom, - -i? Students should iret nady fbtthe Wicks prise contest, Dec. 16.

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Mneser, oecretary ; 3utf, Viifaa, resident ; Sbepardano, t;readeat,t BCCB. L. D. Rogers uud wife eat their Thanksgiving tarfesK with friends at Mt. Vertwo, Ia; County Commissioscts wtU tiesin the juvocmuer sesatoa oe Monday a wxiefcv '. The wife ol Nathan (colored) OHeq. itu conum est Saturday, Mrs. Mauda .Bu ikirk of 5ST port has been visitiuj; thefa eff-.' her uncta,. ur. uryac . - Tuesday Rev. Wm. . fiectj: was 70 years of ago. Among ti handsome presents, last week, a the Reed-Woodwatd wedding wapi one of a gold-headed cans to lc geed by his. children udge Canning was ataadaag to Monroe county court matters 1M first few days of this week, - . ' The Donaldson -Noel ease van. ready for trial Mom lay when Hefk Walker, an important witness, ww gaid to be seriously ill, and so- the ease was aljoifrnefi t a the iscxiiavsj. Elder Griffin wiys he lias sphl 400 copies of the hook for wJji$) ; be is agent. EUb r Griffin, "is s ; persuasive talker, and he fl jj giioit work. ' " " , rti,,J,.t'PW f vrf1' be held in Ftbruarj; Met ; RbertMon Brwi. will open s,Ata ' staasaL-diJ Sia laa Mia sasMaana IJL ssaaaa sw sf a law AfS OTI norti ) their grocery store. rfank Suder was .. ihari ay to mii 1 Pifiviniwr. L.ati at li. 1. iurncr.i :ia aa- . .a - 4k tm ' -.' clry estabjishnieut (1114 860 Llw SP; tensive stck t ye classes, sptg

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