Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 December 1889 — Page 3

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, OTHjnbaUUBS claim to have wMnii;to la "X. T, Z-," tkws sdaaktna. the Mtpcriontr' of X. Y. JL cigar. Ask for it and the beat, Forsafo atiM aOaceS BlaowKigton. . V" "Don 1mm Unxm fwT-A of venom on w debt to 'aWfrJoFgcmes. Is very mock kit need of sioney jnst Bow, awl. J rapeefs safe these whoa I have acmimAitcd m the past to coaae ftmri hmd settle at .vaetZ ' ' Bamber, of persons. contracted to ham work dosav tb 4, ete- and w aeeWiac to bnsr thcai in. Sow iWeamtotoVthK while boaipeasj iaaWhairf Icangrve it fbtf atRoe& Wnoouxw. CRH in all colorsaad varietiea, ' ..iajatt received hy .Jaaea- Robmaon, the west aide grocer. Ladies, who demlohiry teadsoHm and tasteW tnstiaas presents abonid . naaewoer ilia Jtownsow is wwsiog these goods a specialty. . Hay and Gam for sale. -" Ap-

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W. 4, ALLEN. anmnwannnnvannaai '-.Iwrm onertheait corner of the avraare is Jtbe handiest Ioeatran &r m' to dq yonr trading. Step) into Charley HeFneetera' grocery, tt M''irteerea or JMnnter groeery -tinM. v .He and bis dcrfea will aeVgnoaV away down. low ; . they - keep only the best, and aaake detlffVief feoaaptly There Je i no plaaaaaaer. nlaeo. to - trade than Ckarlry liei --eive Wa eaW anlvbowt wwirhef vew trade of not . diell- take' pUaiiBia in aptiag ajrieaa, ai showing yon all-the litfe arteationa that aaake Mr honae -aw deaervtidly popnlar. :-r . Obo. Bbxckabt, BuxnnW Sejtfi to Ba QajcxK bakk aT :nWannBnanBnaaBjBajBMBajnaBBf -llMIV SkfTes att otylet, or : flaawjjjlkte worn taw heavy oast foato awat aarabto sheet Drnai Stove A Att IfeGee dotfaing aids e the sonare, Ed. MofneWeoatotaaaaefloea of eloth- . It wiH be hard fee Ed. to n?, MiUfelw be iaone ot thoaa iajaikwee leBam wawdowYeam what -tltoiaawlt aaay be-ao ae nnutea a swk, Cdl hint and learn prices. WU5 Bess Jok Surra expect Jatws with all those goods?" is taef - wajestinii yoaj bear asked ajaaaat erery ony- ft aaarveh that's amathat be efti disnoss f aw nwntiUaiofeeodscitheiiod in

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Fob Jii-deaira1le line of imported Fruits ami Ntttseall t C. I AlexanderVrrocery.' .i Just received, a splendid lot of Florida Oranges, as sweet fa aiaple sugar juicjj. -garland Cook Stoves . Garland Heating Stoves, and the great Gold Com. Wood Base Burnetii, are now in stock at - ALt'ENS. Caxasnum Goods have been received at James Robinson's west aide ftpee, iftjrreiit variety. EsneriaT attention is directed la the ebf5a CWmv Plates, et, either'1 start fn"-cta everything new style and very handsome. A lso examine te new select ions of ulasswareV both ornamental and useful. SORGH fj M ! Call and get someref ear nice Sorghum. Can't f be beat in this town. ' C U ALEXANDER, IV wcst Side Grocerymsn. TS thebtand- I sell and warraut. Whenever yoo get my Perfection Gil yonr; lamps wy I not smoke and. the nnpleasant odor so common with otbe -oils missed. Call at LChavH."MrPbeet Rrocery . " For Aonwmade cheese : and .Qweetajrv .Kuiter, Charley; Mr Meters' grocery store, M tireeves stand; takes iba.biuecjsiOon. . Auk for the homemade Campbell cheese rit isdelicioHS. '. ,V,BMiwwo notiBB keepers will find ft to their advantage to call on t Charley MePbeeters and get his ngnres. lie can give yon prices in soaae Hnes that will save yon money. His store is beadqnarters for JIo, 1 prodnce. - Ask to be directed to Hemp. Wilson's family grocery (if yon jlp not know where it is) when von are looking for something choice in groceries or produce. Beapquabtcbs for Tobacco. Cigars and canned goods. Hemp. Wileea's grocery store.. lie- Yon want novelties in Qneenawsre and Glassware ? Hemp. urn . m WMfioavlifenseverTtbmff von mav It his grocarr store. ..under the Prorreas'oSce. Best Loxaw in town, at Georee BenekartV. People Irom the coun try can get fresh bread, pies, cakes, ete, at this place at reasonable TT GeoL. BenekartV dvlinons "Parker Hon. Eolk." They are very ane. ' ; " i The celebrated Stndebaker wagons, known of all men to be the-beet 1a the world, are "fiw sale at very; low pres by '. .: W. tr. ALLEN. Sores THS WIKTBB weather begm Ciiarle If ohley hu been recuviog some 01 me iaanneomest iMea of goode eve kept by hioi, thi is dwr to two causes, vie? better enoda ane hmnar. mmnnriunrJ edthaa formerly, and Mobley's nawexperiencefits him better each time to bny tbe ,mnst soilable goods for hie. trade. He has without stocks in the town of Bloomaoetoo. 3 w "m .a- i - ana so graaeu .mat. tnose of oar people who Jtsve bet s- limited amoant of money to spend era get all tkf may peed at his store and still nave a little left. He tries to give everybody all they expect for weir money. Look oot for the Bread Wagon ef Beats d Coy le. It will pass your aoo9S eacn day, and .furnisb the beat of bread and cakes, fresh from tfeeoyen. -y- ' 8bbs AJ0OV1.E make s specialty of Cream Bread, which they clsim is superior to any made to tins 10 rwaa m . . ' . eaniy. ise oreotot tne bread m the eating. Try spate of it and be Sea83 A Coyr-e's east side bakery torns out some handsome oakes and fresh bread.. Look out for the broad wagon and Jeiye your

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-Matt. Beatley has bought, lots Nos. 351 and 3oi of J. E. Faris, forf40(K D. O. Spencer has secured no tice of re-rat ing. " Hon. C.-3L Jewett is posted for a speech to the rock-ribbed Democracy on Jan. 11th, at which time a inafs meeting will be held to organise a-county central - committee. The preliminary meetings will be held on the 3d of January, in the various, townships. ' Fraplc K inner of Harcodsburg was in .tjown recently,' and in company witi Charley Carr saw Me two, hearlaiice. (or ze nick- nl." , Foukd. -Some money. Owner cap 'have by calling at "The Corner Clothing Storo," proving the property and paying for the advertising. 'Many persons may not be aware that the last legislature passed an act concerning the destructionof- tornjiikes, as follows : See Actsef 1869, page 378. l6ectioqr1 . Be it enacted by the Genetal Assfmbiy of the State of Indiana tha li. it shall , be unlawful lor any; jierson tp . haul over any turnpike or gravel rwad at any time When the same - thawing thmugnfO?a''by miebn of wel weather in.mjlition to be cut ; up liyHairtift'gCn Irfkd on a narntw tirwl wagon of mftre than twenty hundred pounds, ael any person violating U'e provision ofthis act shall he' fiqed.: not less than five dollars nop .more than fifty- dollars for each load so hauled." r-J. F; Pittman w.ll eatChristia dinner at iom&. Len. S. Fields' little son. Len oir, fell from a brae, Xnlay, and broke an arm. The choicest candies, frnits;nuts, cigars, oysten, bananas, oranges, emons, raisins, figs, etc., etc., al ways in stock at Volpert's confectionery. -The bent goods are none too good for my customers. I keep but -one 4rrade : the best: See my goods Hud-get prices befote you buy your fJlirtstmas sn pplies. J-."."-'- M . VOL.rjfiKT.. No Mas has a better selection of choice Cfiodies, Raisins, Foreign Jf rnita, iNol or Holiday supplies than can be found at my More on the north side of the square. Come and see me before yon bay. Ju. VULJfJSKT. -VQLPE&T. VOLPERT. Volpert is llhe north side coofectioner, bake r and restaurant keeper. He keeps a enoiee line of goods, always, freah and desirable. Call en him. .. A vote is to be taken in Law rence county to decide upon donat ing a tax to the O.&U. branch. Bjch, J Txvl You l-Get a two pound can of that famous Mocha and Java F.oasted Coffee, at. C. L, AL.KXAJN DISK'S Groserv Store. It is choice, finely flavored and is. supcnor.ao aoyiaiiig in town, Pebfeciion Pudding Pbs paratioh, makes a delicious and inexpensive Pudding: cooked in a few miuotM. Try it and you will eno otmnr. Unly 10c. per box. At ClIAS. Alkxahdeb's. BrfAAIt Spring Bueeies and Carts, madi) at Grand Bapids are on sale Winslow's, opposite .... - . . BnoaiBL Snrreys. Carriages. and all mariner of vehicles at Winslow's wereiroom and repair shop, opposite 8 i. r rices low. Gua, tlie largest and best stock in ttloomi; igton, at Baker, Neeld & Co.Js, F(ir Loaded Shells, go to this ftOQaa pud be supplied prompt TifB 'Fairly Breakfast" is the best cook ntpve made, and Baker, Neeld ojt Co, are sols agents for it inhieploe Call and see this stove, Iakhhg Laups iq- endless va iety and mt prices to suit all cusr J-yttjerSj at picyf JNeeld d).Cu, s,

We sell the BEST goods, honest goods and well made of any house in town OUR PEIOES ARE THE 3LOWES111 Mens' Suits from $2 up. Boys Suits from $1.25 up. Mens' Overcoats $2.00 Boys Overcoats at cut prices. Wool Hats from 25c. up. Stiff Hats from $1,25 up. Silk Handkerchiefs from 25c. up. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODSr See Our Goods. Learn Our Prices 2

Oxte U The window displays in Bloom-1 tnai'nn mrn AtiiAsi iUla vimm tlisitt, aoaw before. :' Willie O'Roin ko has returned to. the, sty after a pleasant vidit to Iriend8 in K xas. Two immense clothing stores assigned in Minneapolis last week, owing to dull trade on account of the warm winter. Miss Flora Krenger, Miss McPhetridg aud Miss iiuasadder are Ulinatipas clerks at Joe Smith's bazar, John Knight of Salt Creek (p. died on "testis? of Unit week. Mr. Knight wasabout 80 years of! age, and was well known to all the wider citizcoii of the county. The report of the First Na tional Bank shows the loans and discounts to be $220,000: undivid ed profits $22,000 ; surplus fund ISjUOWj- deposits $237,0!1Q, ,.N,,t many "Baut j anf dng'the com racrcial centers show such prosperity. ' It not oli indicates the profipfrity of the bank but the sttatly, healthy growth of tlteloWn and county. Algonh ain Trihe,rn full feath er, toaiHhaw les in belt and parched corn in theii pockets, will make a descent upon the whites at the. set tlement on White Kiver known as Goepnrt, Ne w Year eve. If they are not intercepted by troops, many oft he white settlers may he captured and scaliied before day break next morning. ' The Monroe county men who were in attendance upon the Nor man "White- Cap" case at Martins ville last week, it is said, drank great ouantities of the artesian wa ter for which the town is famous lowered one of the wells perceptibly, the story is. The new member of the hard ware firm of Baker, Neeld & Co., Mr. Jioyd. has purchased the Whisnand house on Fairview for $1,600. It was owntd by Ben. F. Adams, aiar-arv vat mm m - sr. Mr, ccyu auu lamily are desirable aoquiaitions to Bloomington, and tbey did well in locating in the growing portion of the eity. Mrs. Margaret Hunter died at Indianapolis last week, and the remains were brought to Bloomington for burial on Tuesday latdj. Mrs. Hunter resided here for a. number of vears. in a honaa iuat north of the Fee corner on College Avenue. Her daughter and niece, Mm Wontvntrth niwt Mm rw (Tenoant) Pieroon, accompanied tbe' remains to this place. Deceased is in her. Slat year. : . '-' " hwii.i B7.i. m... Be." Coaxing ih People to Eat Alum Baking Powder by Qifli, Alum Baking Powder men are ransacking the universe to find gifts in order to coax the public to use the poisonous trash they mis call baking powder. Sulphate of alumen and ammonia is the basis of the compound with which they give their prises, and its continued use will ultimately produce a wretched tribe of dyspeptics. Can the public afford to use these polsonouscompounds? Decidedly not I But how can the alum goods be detected? Easily enough ; if you suspect any brand, mix a little of m .wiieiim jsioau quauiuy oi waiar and boil; If ammonia is detected, discard it, for it is surely adulterat ed. AH scheme and gift baking powders contain alum and so do the .cheap goods. Cream of tartar baking . powder caooot be sold cheaply, the ingredients are too ex pensive, it you would preserve the health, of yourself and families, test your btk'og powder.

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D U --ChristmOT twes are sprouting everywhere, iMtowu ana country. Fox scalps ate now worth fifty cents in the Monroe-coiiioy Audi tors omce. Charley MePbeeters has your Christmas turkey. It 'is young snd fender1, nicely dressed, and will 611 the bill all around. , Jas, Sjmmoos had scarcely got the Episcopal parsonage pulled out on the street, last week, when he sold it to E. E, Sluss who bad it taken to ajot he owns just north of his residence, only a square distant from its origjual position. -rfofat the "Beautiful Snow" contributions have' not been numerous, though verv liberal premiums are&eing offered for them, . a-Tfae Knights of , Pythias had eight new candidates fast. week and the Odd Fellows are 'receiving accessions weekly. Thieve a severs strain on the Lodge goats, but the brt&rep sny that all tke good men wilkbe accented, if it results in the death of every goat in the county, -rRey. Hadlock of Cumberland' Pres. church will take a year's va cation, beginning with next April. The night services at the TJ. P. church have been discontinued for the present, A. D. Croxall. one of the grocery drummers that takes the road out of Louisville, fell from a wagon on the. road between Baden and French Lick Springs, last week, breaking his collar boue in two places. Simp. Neeld has sold his onej third, interest in the Baker, Neeld & Co. hard ware store to Prot. Beox, and Ira li raves wiii rente sentbim at the store. Mr. Graves is a popular young business man, and will be quite an acquisition to the- clever people on the public square. The firm is now Baker, Boyd & Beck three B's. Indiana State Teachers' Association wil spend Christmas in session at : Indianapolis, closing with the 28tb. Mrs A. E. Lemon of this place is Secretary. Dr. Jordan hatf a number on the program entitled "Science in the High School." Robertson Bros., the grocers at the northeast corner of the square, have sold their stock of 1 Roods to Ueo. Mi. Puett and James iSca'rs. Mr. Puett was in business Bkrt tin the W Dunn stand e& the deP "nd the east side of ', square. J he Uobertson I Bros, have alwaya commanded a .good trade and the new firm will start in with an -established business. Under a recent act of the legislature a Farmers' Institute will be held in jjioomiogton at some dale in March not yet fixed. These Institutes have been held with profit in many of the adjoining counties. Lecturers from other Saints will be here at that time, onroe county will have $40 un der the law with which to meet ex penses. John L. Boyd chartered a car and shipped his household goods from Dover, Jiy. to Jiloomington the ' agent at Dover telling him that the car' would reach this point in two days, Uo tfyis assurance Mr. Boyd placed a coop of eighteen chickens with S liberal supply ofi corn in the car. The oar was lost and only arrived hers last Thurs day, after being out eighteen days. Strange to say ten out of the eigh teen ohjekeus were alive, and not much the worse for their fast, The car had been hauled to Blooming tu, -llttjoje, .

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U Mr. Foley, who recently sold the R. A. Foster house to Mr. Pbilpott, has removed to Indiana-' wlisiwigBre ha owns property. Jas. D. Showers has been out of the city during the past week on business connected with the factory. The business of Showers Bros, is growiog so rapidh that new machinery and new buildings are suggested by the demands of the trade eaoh month. This is very encouraging, Miss Msttie Axtell and Ki Hert will he married at the residence of the bride's .father, New Year week. Burdette. tbe"Hawkeye man," is not on the regular course list ofi lectures. Hence the necessity for securing your seats at ouce. Frank Woolley was looking at the holiday displays. at Indianapolis last week, "-v. A "Doll Carnival Is to be3 given at Walnut -St. Presbyterian church on Christmas night. - -Wm. Enfin, a local politician' of Bedford, has been appointed postmaster of that town. Erwin was at one time county recorder, Two well known families in Perry to., that of Tbos, Randall and Alfred Periog, have been connected by closer tics than ever by the marriage of Clint. C. Pering and Flora Randall. Both are popular young people. Miss McCslla has given the city school board official notice that her resignation must take effect with the close of the school year in June. Consequently there will be a superintendent to elect for the term which begins in September, nest. Hiram Lindley arrived from Hot Springs on Saturday. Wal ter will stay several weeks longer, as he is now improving in health. In order to secure the most ef fective work a new school building is necessary, and that before the beginning of the next school year. A large quantity of apples have been sold to Indianapolis deal ers by David Lively, and they are being shipped by the car load. This is the first season that has witnessed the shipping of apples from Monroe county by the car load. - - Eld. Bray preached at Har mony on Sunday j Rev. Craftoh will preach in tbo Harmony church on the second Sunday of .January; Ibid. Ueorge will begin a protracted meeting at Stanford first Sunday Sn January, while Eld. Kreutainger Is to preach at South Union on the 5th auoday ot thie month, A Christian church is to be erected in Uniooville, the work to begin. at once. The contract has been awarded to W, B- Spencer. The case against Dodda,Showere & Co,, brought by the Bedford parties, has been continued in Mor gan circuit court till next term. An interesting Institute was held in Van Bureb tp. Saturday a week. Alice Stansifer bad a paper on "Moral , Education," J. H. Stephenson gave a fine talk on 'History." Emma Keller's contrtJtution was on the "School Funds oi Auaiaon, aaine verier gave "Literature John G. Wbittier," G.. W. Koons f'Pschycbology," Alva Jtuiier talked on the "Meo eraphy and Civil Government of Van Bureu tp,," while Miss Nora oauer closed tuo exercises witli a literary review of Carlyle's Hero as King. A fine dinner was serv ed by I lie Misses Baker.

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7 Go (o Cole's for nice sensible gifts tor Christmas and New Year, The' Masonic brethren will have a:public Installation and sup per at meir hall on tbe nitrht o! jsn. 3d. A good time is always had at these meetings. Make your girl a present of a ticket to Bob Burdette's lecture on the night of Tuesday, Jan. 7th. It is going to be the event oi the winter. If you desire to hear the horrors of Siberian prison life told by Mr. Kennan, the noted author, remember that be is on the lecture course program for Monday night, Jan, 6th. Oyster supper arid Christmas Tree at Cross Roads ehurch,Christmas 'eve. Everybody who can should go. Rev. Pitner s lecture Monday nieht was a verv interesting one. . i j v . .. anaairow an appreciative auuience.. The speaker is very popular here, and his many friends were rejoiced to meet him once more. For Sale : 132 feet of front picket fence, in good state of pre nervation. Owner intends to build S stone wall, hence the desire to sell. Inquire at Progress office. Dr. Whitted has purchased lot in The jjoiiman addition, on JNorth walnut st, and will erect a resid ence in thVearly spring. Lela Rogers, who has been one of the clerks o . Rogers A Wool ley's insurance office, has gone vr .a . to feentucKy to spena tne winter. ouraeiie win oe nere on tne night of Jan. 7th, Don't fail to w I i . fit .L bear him. Rice Holiztoan writes ' . that there is no $2.25 position open at the Kokomo glass works. John Wycoff thinks otherwise, as he be lieves that no living man could fill the position in front of that redhot furnace where the glass work era placed him. Might have been a set. up job, however. Rev. J. B. Hamilton and wife have been visitiug their daughter, Mrs. M. H. Haywood, of Lyons, ureene county; Mrs. Elmer Harrell of Bloomfield was visiting friends in this place last week. ' Peter Bowmen has returned from a visit of several weeks duration to relatione and friends in Qhio. Dr. and Mrs. Cravens were summoned to Bloomington Monday by. a telegram announcing tne serious illness of their son. Will. They brought him home yesterday. though he is still very sick. Mumps and catarrh of the stomach, seems to be the trouble. Bloomfteld News, ' Mrs. Summers has returned from Wooster, O., where she has been since Sept, 1st, taking a course in music, Miss Maude Yansandt is spending tar holiday vacation with Miss Louie Morris, at Mi)too,Ind. W. M. A. Kirby has been agent for the Indiana Farmer du riug the past ten years, end he is still in the harness, Ed. Anderson now has eightyone acres of as rioh aod as ie in the Clear Creek valley. He contemplates the erection of a residence on a very desirablo spot where a sugar groye stands, at an early date. Mrs.H.C, Duncan was visiting relations and friends in Spencer sua Indianapolis last week, trot, uiarK and family arc spending the holiday vacation at

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U ITfflTRfcSITT ITEMS. Dfc Jordan lectored on Tb Spanish MUsion in California''.! Sunday afternoon. the .subject being entirety new V w?is mooly interesting, . Dr. Jeneks is spending the holiday vacation at bii home is oliottigaB. . . ' Gel ready to listen to Bardetto on the night of Jn 7th. Do the vegetarians eat tarkey t Members of the Faculty are do ing good woYk in the various portions of the State la the interest of Indiana University , . All students will attend the ketureofthat Prince of humorists, Robert Burdette. Bnrdette is mora than a humorist he is an eloqoen platlorra speaker, wno rotates oav tween 'humor snd pathos, good sound sense and 'nonsena, and al together gives, jhe most cbaraains; entertainment at present "aST tar lecture platform. He will be her January 7th. Make yourarrjmge menta accyrdingty. On tbe evening of Jsa. Oth. Gedrge Keanan, (author of the ar tides that hive recently appeared in tbe Century Magasine on Rossis and Siberia)-wjll lecture in College Chapel, under the auspices of tk lecture assoeistionT Mr. Kennaa has depicted the horrors ot prisosV life in Siberia In such a wsy as to hold the attentitm of all inteUigewt persons. If yon want to hear tbeao matters graphically discussed, go and hear him. - Rnmii nl l 1m atndenta hawa heeni served with notice of the aeoe&sitjr oi oener worn nct inn. . ;, It has been decided that ths.next ludiana University European Snm metttour shall be mads no ot two . divisions, upder charge of Dr. Jor dan and Pro. Jeuks. The ditl sion under Dm. Jordan and Jka will go to Norway and no torthea south than Venice. Prof. Swaia will lead a division, assSstc4 by Dr. xlennetts uooker, to J Naples snd other prominent ef Italy. . Prof. Hoffman will be panied by Mrs. Hoffman on his visit to Athens, where he will study Greek. Dr. Gupn will attswd to Hoffman's duties jo the t$f,s tfa eence, -"to' ' Miss Lottit Knox will entef Prep, next tern and gradnsto witl . the Seniors of fW, saasmBssBKmsaesBsmnBmp The Conner issued a doHi holiday nurnber hut 6atnrday,esaT tainintr a great amount of interest ing matter. It wontd Uem good thing to buy a copy and send tq friends st s distance better (baay a letter. -rMrs, W. Gonsley feU and broke ope of her arms, on Moadtw morning. '. '' Miss OHis Batman of Bedford ia visiting relatives ajd ffieads Sa bloomington. . 4-The trial at Bedford of fim Cobb, for the murder of Alex Waggoner, was oonoluded at a latsi hour Saturday night by a verdicS front the jury sending Cfabib to ths State prison : for Hfe. Cobh an4 Waggoner had been bitter enemies for several years, and hea they met in s saloow at Springville, Waggoner strucK jjooo wun weight. This infuriated Cobb.. He trot a irunnd returninsr killed Waggoner tnataatly -' Tbe "White Carcase baa been going on at Martinsville ffera week, A verdict may he rcachtd to-4Y-or w-morrow, i i ij.i i Mfa

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