Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 February 1890 — Page 3

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t or JttUfaa while he may Mt -fjoad .las cheap At McGee's. gaalf suits ate 'twH. fcr just half nmatswuirwtfbe. HaTwt raaaa mat t Cfauriey HoWey'a dry good atata, M aaattac what aeaaop ot the yekrifciaaeralreaoaa Oae f taeae reaaoai to that lacjey aacMbaad at aha baaiaeai and kaair what volt fit fnto the reqoireaacaaraartdkcr reaaoa w that Oiatfer haa as erpeewea in the iMrafawaaaogivea.alt this :Jaa''haiBllaait(;' He ukea phfMi it i aeeaad rather a tuatnati r than et .afaaa- Ilia store ia af the aanae U aiaad joat vCo JfcGee'a 'A' WNaber ot pmaat have; caatraeted to havr warh;.deia on -hir lingiat -etc, and am neg- ! to tKCBV f heaa Rom i h $atfoda.th, white brntaem Midae aad I rM glre it foil atJwK SL WIKSIjOTP. Babbjtx of Boasted ' 'CWTKR. at 8e, per poond, juat Iverivcd at Jiaaa BoMaaoa'a fjroTmoaht to . try this it is JToat Shits daawt fcep a hoK- , 4b) Made hoaar ; it ia an all the -groar raawwl aatWiaheeii, and the aVa ia fcra aa roaipkte and th ' Jbwnaeaa .ie aa loary Itwkrrf after aaMhiataww. saao rrert w-k. . .': Thognuda-' in tbw jPatdJima aae atanla- aa wheal,- ojaawniaK r-mfHm: .yfgdwaM hty aata'ajl v ailvWwarr, worfca of a. aad all naa it of feoveftirfc " Fmt-e1ai antrh-rrpainag ia a apecialt at . Ihi liiiaai1; iiid there i are coaiprtriit wryxpTieawd avaa in ' Bithera ladfaaa thaw The South, Vho ervea ibia depsrtaaent hi perattfntMiav fJlaadare. Bar aad Own for aaie. Apr ply t9 W. J. ALIJ5N. frlloav eitiaras f aVaanw aiaani aT aoBBBi wnnw7 raws be paid forgot .a call. trajtaM at W. J.A1.LEN. . fm. Skkckabt, BfcooMiXGHaas Bbai Bakes bajcss )Xlumm Sttfrta ail atyleV, or wrieea, weight a from toe heavy east fawn to t&oateat iad reliable sheet iBsnvsV' 6s4d by Baker, Boyd at Go. HJom OBAttrajs, ma. -aid a Imaaami wroawaer to Ed. McGee tdafraMi jatr, -"what do you

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, th4f heaias aad ba aapfdjeid proatpt Xoent fir the Bread Wagon of Seaas stCoyle. It will pass your nowaa eaca awy, and furnwu the best of hfead aad oskea, fecsh ftoa TwV ; Baas4C(nrLBlaesspeeiity of vreaaa Bread, whteb they staias -is awperior id any made in this to awliry. The proof of the bread it too esttaav. vrt aoake off it aaa) Mr latum d. toT. baker tuass OB SOUM east sskesaad Irtoh bread. took oat for ths bread mm aad leave year i Tk "R.rtv Break-jet" is (he fceat onofc stove mode, and Beher, IWeACo. era tdfa aMfWpft wff aa tdoeel Call aad at ty !H AJtotm LAktra ia awaW aaai Mists toaok all

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wfcsVctait '.' Mmbcr of persons gaflarred therein, the propnctaWUs te WM OP VdWOBS , afcally nsashajr to pea beans. ibe Mgaeae were ttftdc as ia vusuei. klM Hnon the gars as high .as 50,000. tketa a vsrtcos otafa smaller Dumber. WU iirseid tha grocer, "there are 119.0H0." UT eoawe no one would believ hit aatil be explained (hat ther vera sixty to baft W oowee, and proved it. TIm kov mtBr bank nates will A tat to weigh as much at silverdsllv r bessJd. "Ooe huneveotjaViver "300," aavaraL "Not rigbt," XToear. "just twenty-two''' wbsefclseiliaetattd and proved. -- a , iananaMfjaiii r i Alfred Thrasher aold a bos) of aia own fattewiag recently, that wsighssl 435 fts. Thrasher always has the beet oj everything on his Aa advertisement carefully and eeaaumioajty displayed, in a tttewspap of laaablied repniatioaJ omoMfoa among the llgbti vlaaa of people alwujs r pays,, providing the article advertised1 'a aomethine the people want. A paper with a big eircniatioa among dead beata: and the "onert" class t generally ia of no value to the ad vertiser. Farmer and atocfemaa, Every day Faris Bros. &U Sonth American Nervine" to peraons who have already used a bot tle, and tav they wooldn't be with out H, as it has done theoi Bornracb 8peoeer Journal t There is pronpect of a large new livery stable being bailt aooth of the poUie sokare tor the oae of John Cole, of Btoomingtoa, .who ia desirous "of brinstog.to this city the stock and rauipmeots ir a first-Hslass stable.' . SflBAL 8priag Bnggies and Uarjs, made at tirasd Rapids are sa aaie -at Wiosloac opposile conatyHL -r4ok Brown is now engaged ia hi ngalar. couitl koR-kitUng, nd win kill far pertans h town or aoantry t remtmaMa ntrs. H in the bor canine, bofeaar. H riaoa eekt watfaor ImmIi tbt tiBM tn.aave Tcur privy anlta oteaiiad an4 JMOorsnd. Hrnttb aad omainaa 4ce.-aqr rrauire liiat tbiii tboaM attended ta. At: prdr given proaiitaaaUa 4y Jala 3rown. j One: ot the finest ttiaplnys of. firrt -class canned gouda which lias ever been brought in this city nvvy wow be wS at -Cltarlev Alfxander'a grocery, on the' vest side. There ia joat a oiol difference in eanued Kooda. as there in in any1 thiag els'i oomnwd by py thf!ntlic: there are ta or three gnide-. AlexandVr now is haiidliag the fist grade, as he will wiirfy any ooe wU may c-ll. W. If. Flood Miaow iib Alexander, and will receive orders for anything kept in a frst-daw grocery. '"'. Garland Cook titoves. Gar aad Ueatiag Stovesi'and the gieat. Gold Coin Wood Base IJurnew.are in stock at ALLEYS. Fbbsh Roasted 26c. per lb. faai rel of eboiee Frvsh Roaated Ctdlee jgust received by James RubiBeon, west side rauare. uown to Mfc a poand. Try, it. : AtXXJST, 1 W closing oat my stock cf Queenaware at cost, aad if you want to repleoiah your; clipboard now is the bes time. , n. ncrnoEiiAiio. Calt. ajid bek the new line of! Sugars jastv brought on by Charley nicr utxicn, at am rairncr gnn;ry. Bis different grades of Molasses aad 8y raps, are -very' superior. Abk to be directed to Hemp. Wilsoo's taily grocery (if von do not know where it is) when you are looking for somethi ng choice iu greetH9-orroduoe. - HjtaODQUABTEBS .for Tobacco, Cigairaaodiune4goe8. JEfemp. WI;iaoa s grtery store. ItQ TWEt '1fHT novelties- in aeeaawaro and Glassware ? Hemp, 'ilaon keeps everythisg you may rant at ata . troorrv store, under the progress office. v -- Best Losctf ia town, sfGeprm Benckart's. People from the coun try can get fresh' breaxk pies, cakeiyj ., ai uw nwe reaaooaDie Itch. Usage, and Scratches homaa or aaimab eurad in 90 ninutet. by WiKxtTonfi Sanhar Lotion. . Thu aer Uii. 8oW br H. LjaDLar. Drue. gaa,alovafei(ta, lad. Cop. Oats aso Bbak, kept rn largo quantitiea and aold at low prices, st me'j AOeurs: CaurtrBB Seiap, nicest m the town, can be procurer! only of Puett A 8ear, at Robertson; Bros old standi ' NIVr. AND DO IT SOOS 1 Every man, woman and' child who is indebted to Robertaoq Brothers, is rroosslwl to oome immediately

Ijaad settltv ap. Many scoounls

i save raw a sung itme, a i persons have heea nvored by as tinie and sgakli Now in return we-' ask these persons to do us the favor of paying wit hoot further solieitation. We MUST have a settlement.. ROBERTSON BROS. Dec 25, m.i The lebratetl ritudebaker wagons, known of ill men to be too beat ia the world, fs fur sate. attfsry low prices by

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lu aurarW exeellenos orb lion of home for more U n a quarter 'of a centurj. U ia ued by tba United Stete Govornmnnt. Kndorad by tha heads of the Great TJieritie a the Strongest, .Purert and most bcMtbiul. ir. inco uream ttocinc rowasr aoea not conUia Ammonia. iJas. or Alum. Sold only id oa:na. PRICK BAKIHG JPOWUIK CO. vw Toag.. ;eftiena. .. oj. tovu. Robertson Bros. ' have chased Geo. Nuokols' farm. Steph. Deckard has bought Kelley Thrasher's farm, and has taken possession. -Bales AVanaickle have moved their stave cutting machinery from Bean Blossom,, Monroe county, to Martinsville,. ( Bees were working as Indus trimulv lust week aa if it were the month- oT slay insteof-tfce Sr4 oi February. Mrs, Margaret Russell has been on a visit .to her son-in-law, Capt. John Hilbert, at Louisville, a conductor on the L-juiaville" Southern railroad. -Wm. FI. Yoder and family, who removed to 8outh Dakota about eight years ago, have been vtaiiing the family of M. H. Buskirk in Van Buren tp. Cuunscllor fTulk has tbirty,fie young chickens at his house, which he will rearSnnd fatten for spring fries. Last spring some cold-blo -ded thif stole Dick's young tthicfcens-thia year he will load them with dynamite. . Rev. F. A. ElK'r has juat rliwed a revival meeting at Heltonf ville, L-twreuce c nnty, during which tiiere were twenty-m additions to t he church. ; - When a yourig maii by hard work i lucky enough to obtain a Ut in ennM bosineMKetttabtiaiiuient jihe.kical ijaoerH annoiinee that h? - 'uaH "Hrccplft a aiiuaiion." - mis U wrrieVNi'i far that an Alcui)n isper mentions a citisu aa having accepied s term in, Ue peuiieatiury. The latcst'form of swindle is a "set-dy" individual who goes about the country selling seeds to the gullible citiz08. He represents that he is supplying thero with seed of rare and choice grasses, snch as could only be bbtsined at exhorbitant prices. . His' victims are numerous, but .all discovered that the seed tbey ptirchssted was obtained trprn a neighboring bay ba'n and cost the seller nothing. For Sale 132 feet of front picket fence, in good 'state of preservation. Owner intends to build a stone wall, hence the desire to sili, Iuquire at Progress office. Persons just recovering from influents feel weak, debilitated and listless bave no energy, no appetite. Such personB should bear in mind the fact that the, "South American Nervine Tonic," advertised on the first- page of this paper will change this condition from the first dose. You need a tonic one that builda up gradually but surely. Sold only by fans Bros. Monroe county w.s specially fortunate in securing Government appointments under the Cleveland administration, John McGce, Jere. Pittman and Arch McGinois appointed from this conftty to be Pension Examiners positions that pay about o.oOO per vear. Alter uiev.eiand mm ousiness" at Washington Mr. MoGee was dropped from the pay rolls, but the other two stiH hold on and draw their 12,500 a year, greatly to the mystification and disgust of many worthy ana competent te publican soldiers of this district, who deserve better treatment. Mr. Taylor of Hmithvillo was ap pointed mail agent early last spring, and Abe Donaldson was appointed a wagon inspector last summer, but as neither have ever been assigned to duty, they might as well never bave secured appointments. Did tbe ground hog see his shadow or did he not ? Tbe cold snag.Saturday indicates that he did . ... ii you are just getting over the "grip," measles or whooping cough you need a gentle tonio to assist nature in re-building. There is nothing that does the work auite so well so effectively and pleas antly -as " l he South American Ner vine Tonic," (read double column advertisement on first page). It is pleasant to the .taate,. gives sat.isfao tinn from the ftrt dose, and will help you. .Sold only by' Faris Bros. . uovosa, Japan ana uunpowi r Ti-s. Best fliiMlities. Cull aud

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ry of ma MIWt LUCLJjswIU Sua. A group wttdjacuaeiag fat men ia tha criminal court room, Friday morning, and a couple of good stories had been told when Stateattorney Mitchell joined lbs groti The Maior tips the beam at pounds, and as isifca ease ia any conversation, he always has a story on the end of his tongue, ''Soma of yon fellows," he said, "will no doubt recall Dave Buskirk, of Monroe county, a giant nearly seven feet high, and who weighed 375 pounds. Dave was a soldier and a good one, too ; but was captured hv tha Juhnniee near Rich mood. He was marched s whole dsantfT was completely faggsd oat when an almost deserted house was reached. The . only tenants were an old -colored couple, probably 80 years of of age, who, however, were not so old that they, wouldn't cook a good supper for the confederate officers. The old couple heard that a regular monster was among the prisoners, nod arm in arm they came down to see him. Dave lay in a fenoti corner, his great body stretched, full length, but he rehwed to stand- up unless, the old man would bring him some food. The request was complied with, but no sjboner had. Dave got his food than be divided it among his companions without taking a mouthful himself. Though big and gruff, he had a bear); like a child's. Then he arose to his full height. - Whah do you come from ?' asked the old man, amared at tbe gigantic figure. "ITm.im Tnitiana .aaad Dave. jJaiwibing "Is dero mo' snob 'yojBbjlffr" Half a million mora 7" -Ole woman, I guess we'd bettah stack our ahms and quit." 1 ' 1' i 111 A. T. Masst-y wil sueeeed himself aa Trustee of Biosmiagtoa tp. Massc-y has made. a good ad acceptable Ofjlcer. ' - -There will be five and a half mouths ofacbovl this year in Van ;Buio tp. The Misses. Seward were entertaining one of their young lady hie mis from Salem ktstweek-t Miss Haiiie Larter. . " . Mimorial exercises at the K. of l Hail on the 1 9th of February,, in memory of Justus H, Uatbboqe, founder of the Order. ' ' ' The Doctors, who usually es Mapc the prevailing maludi-, were not so fortunate tuts winter, as at W-t oue-balf their- number were sick, in the conutv, with iufluviiz-j. mm" w-glw short wheii an .aUemp't was ma'de to place it sme time ago. It will lie attempted again this week, some changes having been made A Lodge of Good Templars, numbering forty memberx, was -organized recently'' at Kllcttsville. An effort will be made, to revive

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ijtate. - , Revival meetings have bees held recently in this wuuty wjth good success. Tweuty-three oavcrsions are reported from Hindostsn, where Eld, Harvey Haael has been holding a sericji of meetings. Mrs. Starnes died at the family residence, about two mites from Ellettavilie. on Jan. 2i, after a painful illness or about two years. Deceased was the daughter of the late Abraham Coffey, and was born in North Carolina, May , 1837. Funeral services wore held' at the bouse by Rev, Elrod, after which the remains were buried in the Metbodiat graveyard. The funeral and burial were very largely attended by. sympathising friends, No election of Directors was had by the Agricultural Society on the 1st instant because the attendance was too small, and aw adjourn ment wns bad till next oatarday when it is hoped the members of the Monroe County Agriaaltural Society will tnra out aad elect a live Board of Duectors, Igsaorts received, however, and the Treasurer's report showed the to tal receipts of the last fair to be 1167.17, of which f858 Was for tickets. Of this amount warranta bad been redeemed to the amount of 91.20l.SO, leaving 52.67 ia the treasury. The Secretary's report made the following showing t total number of entries 902, there being 131 more entries than io loos. Amount paid out for prem iums 6014.71. Amount of the expenses of the fair, including track repairs, 9669.37. In Richland tp. there will be a tox -drive next ihttrsday, Feb. 14th. Lines as follows: northeast corner near Litaie Stsnger's, run ning west to Ferry liros. stone quarry, thence south along the rail road to cart trace road J tbeuoe along said rod to the Dross Rosds church ; thence -east to the Fair Ground; thence north to starting point, Dow Wtodall, Chief Commander; Wm. Stephenson, Capt. south line; John Parks, Capt. east line; Matson Houston, Capt. north line; Al. Howard, Captain west line. Everybody expected to be on toe lines oy sw. o'clock, move at 10. Ma fire arms or docra Al lowed on the ground. Everybody invited. Center on Jas. B. Ridce'i

farm, three miles west of BlooiiVNIf fffard lM .''u.

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COME AND Ji P. T0URNER -Jahn W. Shoemaker has ceived anjucrease of penaioo. " Mfsy Durand has retnrued' from ChaHestoo, South Carolina. . Increase f pension has been awarded to A. '1. Maseey of tbi place, and fcf Jos. Huff of Stanford. Ice is being shipped over -the Menon roadrdm Laporte to South ern poinls,tbt ,was put up in 1881. On Sunday a' week the aoutb. bound passenger, train jumped the track' afilotSRaVbend, iaSr was delayed about, (pur hours. "---Commissioner Raum't report shows that there are 544 pensioners in Monroe county', and they - are pw- paid about 970,000 per annum. Henry AxtelLa drug clerk at lOxfeans, and Oscar Reed, holding S like position at vAndianapolis, have each been vUitiqg home folks recently. '" The prosprct for an early fesumption of the building boom ia Bloomingtoo is uncommonly good. Contractors have all the work tbey can handle and the number ol houses to go up in the early spring is phenomenal. . Sam. J. Moore and Franrts M. Payne are among those who have recently been notified of an increase of pension. The pension list of Indiana, as published each day is twice. as luugas that of any otlwr State. Eld. H. H agf .the. Christian -church, and family, -who f rr-wcil ao wa is Jdowfue oewttty, hfevu- gone to their home in fbila(lelphia, where the Eider takes charge of the Third Christian church at a salary ot 1 1,490 a year. Lyeurgus L. Shields; a well known citizen of Seymour, and a brother-io-law of Mrs, Shields of llita place, was stricken with apo plexy last week io bis barn, aud la hie hooHn - He -leaves a widow and several childteo, ' -Sit seems to be generally concedP that there' wiU'be no opposi (iottto the reoomioation of the iu cunfbent Trustees either iu Bloomingtoo or Perry townships. Mr. Mafiey and Mr. Pering have botb made very careful and economical .$jjfteas, sad if re-elected we have no -hesitancy ia saying tuat iiie ai-ruiajsf-of these townships will be safely conducted. 1iNew Albany Ledger: The hoe aud mule market ia quite aotivsxat present in this city and good animals are in demand. ' Buyers are-paying for mules 14 bauds lagt Ifrom 65 to 185-14. to 15 heads high from 990 to T115; front 16 to 16 hands high lrom ll$i to 91 49. For common plug brses930 to, 950; ordinary shippets 975 to 9110 ; saddle and light drivers 912 to 9159 ; good draft bosses 91 4$ to f 160.

-Marriage licenses have beepHjjKe the: tax-psyers. were being

isswid to ths following named permna, Hindi last Dublioaiion : Simon Hansford and Francis Pro,- Carter KoOtsud Edith Pearl Goes, Matthew V. MattheWs and Cora E. Hj&ayyjos. Arthur and, Cordie A. Uellehburg,- Jftictiara twtnn ana Angiitis Keel, AIM E. Biee and Ama Douglass, Harry G. Rice and Mary Baqgh, Ifeery Bender and Mary F. Huntington, Albert May sod Emma Jacobs, Wm. L. Wil liaans and Happie lanscioomoe, Lewis E. Taylor and Nora G. Marksbury, Robert V. Fowler and CiSTe Uurch. Matthew dames auu Ross Searing, Lewis N. Williams and Grace E- Wjisoa. A cheeky agent for a city newsiwneir tried to run down Aud itor itlair, last week, and compel him to subscribe. Ulair was very busy with the commissioners, who were in special session, and in re saoniw to the fellow's solicitationsaia : "very ney wiu see you Isier,'' Next day the fellow came abound wth a receipted bill which he shoved at Blnir, xpeetig that he'd drnp a dotlr r and a half right ttieu spd there ; but this was too much for Blair's good nature, aud the nchpme fajletf by a largo majority. This ia an improvement on "tie old racket of sending newspapers to people who have never ordered them and then presenting 'a mt a . . Hj! at ths end p,f the j

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Our Prices ar lower than

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Eate, Gloves liir SLVS THE & CO.'S, of -4Miss Daisy Weathers is entertaining her friend, Miss May Taylor, of Smith ville. : S. D. Noel has gone to buy steel and irou to mauuUcturc. into rowing,. Co. Clerk Fuller's wife has been seriously ill. Jos. M. Payne was appointed Executor of the will of Wot. M. Tate. Casper Vanzandt had a policy ia, the- Masonic Mutual Insurance CfeSja.soo.

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Mrs. Samuel MG?n3S-adJw, of EtUs Abe, on day,

at her home . near county. Fairfax, this r . Mrs. Clint. Worrall has sold i her properly on Grant st. Kirk wood Avenue to Prof, Atwa tejr, for 91,000. Dr. Whitted is now ready to build his house on one of the Bollman lots. Abe Donaldson has the contract and the honse will cost about 92,000. H. J. Nichols is the architect, Chae. Alexander's little daughter has been dangerously sick with whooping cough during the past Sve weeks, bat is now believed to be some better. An old man named Holmes, a former stone-cutter, died at the poor honse last Wednesday. Ho was said to be 72 years of age. Harry Howard and wifefNtl lie Payne) write from Qhicawn that they have a position Wfta .l , l" "Chieks" company. ' -it the parties t nmdO, O., Spttaerdp Co,, are satisfied with the transcript of the records sent then, by the Auditor, they will take the 913,000 of bonds issued for the building of the west pike, ' known as the Diosmore Pike. They pay a small premium for them. Investors have been afraid of these bonds because of litigation. Charley Brown, a brother-in-law of Ike Sutphin, who lost his feet on Thanksgiving Day, under an O. & M. train, was brought to Campbellnburg, Wednesday of last week. Charley was presented a fin's invalid's chair iu token of high esteem in which be ia held by the ciiizens. Campbcllsburg Graphic, Directors of the North Bedford quarry, located north of "Big Creek," at Stineaville, held a meeting in Louisville last week and arranged to raise 915,000 immediately, with which tbey will purchase machinery for getting oui atone. This is the organization to which Jas. Dunn and S. M. Norm.an of Louisville, Mr. Qgdeaof WasUiogington, Mg. Carnahan of Lafayette, and D,r. McGee and Geo, Bollenbacher of this place belong. A half-dozen able bodied young men were fined 929 each, last week, for 'association." They will stay in jail twenty -nine days, at the ex twnae of the tax-Davew. It. looks pamished, instead of the offenders', in cases like this. These big ablebodied fellows should, he put to pounding stone to pay for their board. Some of them are very wiljiqg to lie in jail and be fed an,$ kept WAim at puolio expense, having no sense of shame or care for the future. 8. vioes were conducted at the Christian cburoh, at Smith ville, Sunday night a week by Elders McCoy and AVeddle. Rev. Walls .too, sick while on the way to the cliurcn, and was coropeuea to siay at Rev. A. S. Baker's residence. Jos. D. Urmey of Harrodsburg, who ia respected wherever he is known, has been dangerously sick with rheumatism at his home in Harrodsbnrg. H is many friends will unite with the Progress m the wish that he uyay speedily get well. Mosef FMd, father of Len. and Dbig. Field, was visiting bis son Lett, several weeks ajpo, and was suddenly taken mk. aw) infltienzti. He has been confJaard to his bed the greater part of tip time giooe, but is now beUcvad to be gtng bettei. Mr. Jolm lendrix and: wife, father aud mother of Mrs. Win. N. Showers, are visiting their daughter's family in Bloomiugton. They bave. resided in PutQaruville since ;.""? .: 5 !..., "c f!4j(i( a; hi? wifr S3. " " ' ' '

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MMENSE BARGAINS AT

West Side Square. Allfiw, .

DEATH iOr CAgpAat; . aaau a . Caspar Van Zaodt, the .well -known undertaker, died1 at his home in Bloomiogton-, on Wednesday afternoon last, in his 71st year. He was compelled to take, his bed with symptoms of influenzi, just nine days previous to his death, and this disease developed congestion of the luugs, from which be died. He came here in '73 and at once went into the undertaking business, which he followed np to the time of his sickness, having k.J l C . 1 l Jan. 2Gtlv-M f VflnstaiKfl " wasTT member of the Walnut St, Presbyterian .church, and was also' an ardent Mason, which order took charge of the remains at the grave. The funeral sermon was preached at the church by Rev. Minton, on Friday afternoon. Caspar Vanzandt wa born ia tfewton Hamilton, Mifflin co., pa., in 1819. Left an orphan at four rears of age, he early began lbs battle of lib for itimaelf. He found lire full of struggle, yet ever met it difficulties and enjoyed its successes with a calm and earnest heart He came to Lafayette, InJ, in 1848, where be followed hi trade, that of a saddler, until he removed with his family to Corydon, lnd. lie was married to Elisabeth Kelly in 1848. Death cliraed one of bis sons in the prime of his young manhood. Ue leaves a wife and four children. Ho came to Bloorainnton in 1873. Here, bis manner of life is known to alt. HU good name remains a precious heritage to bis family and "his children rise up and call bim blesacd." Early in life he united with the Presbyterian church. Just 1 years from the dity he connected himself with the Presbyterian church at tbU placj he entered into bis rest. "Surely death with his stcklu kuen" has been busy in he has been gathered into the not unit --n iuu, nisn woutu urnssa VHQ lord for his goodness and for his wonderful work to the children of man." ' Miss Ida Myrtle McPhetridge died ou Sunday morning last after a short ill news. She had been attacked with influenza, which developed into other complioationa. Miss McPhetridge was a highly esteemed young lady, haying a host of friends both here and at a distance, who will be shocked at tbe announcement of her death, The funeral services were held at the Christian church, fc-dsy at 2 p. nr., Eiders Ross aud Atwater officiating. ' The wife of John Buzzard died on FruLty morning last, after a .painful illness wittr influenza. Tbe disease affected her brain, aud she was delirious more than a week before her death, Mr, Buzsard has been confined to his bed during the past two weeks, aud is seriously sick. On Thursday "last J. H. Fulford of Washington tp. died, after a short illness with pneumonia. He was at one time county cooaroisfioner, was an old soldier, aud had ba-s aremioned iu connection with tc nomination loir Jtewrdcr," - j irs. Burrel Reeves, moth eriu'law of David. Paddock, died in the southeastern . portion of town on Tuesday morning of last week. She was thought to ba about 81 years of agoi. The rwnains, were taken to Stanford for burial. Patsey Bales bo'"fbr many years has uvea in Mrs. l-tqvia Lively's tamily, died quite sudden ly on Monday of last wee. She had been lying down, but got up and walked across the flobr. dyiug almost before atte could be Teached by those present in the room. She w.a? abttt 53 years of age. ' ........ -Wf-.prr I.... TI.-HT-T1 Three squares of houses have beep built on west flth street in the past eighteen months ; booses are going up rapidly on west 8th and th streets, -aud Maple Hights ad dition will be filled un next season. These poinb are too distant for tlo children to walk from to the graded1 school building ; the people who are buildiug or' occupying these bouses are mechanics or work era who have large families 'of children that should be sent to school but cannot walk from such a distance, fho oeation is: are these children to be gives sducarfonal benefits or are they aott the present scliapi tnuidiog ia crowded j it is at too great a distance fmm ' the northwestern and northeastern portions of toWn What will be the solution ?. - Mr. .Wm Thompson and Mrs. . s ...'.-.berry attended the.' funer.il of their father in i l i place.

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ton's Original New Orleans Mia . strels, an organization with aa ea viable reputation for renned ami artistic .pcrfprmanees, will appear S,t the Opera House, on Frtdaf evening, Feb, 14. This company is composed of strictly- Bret-otaf artists, including tbe marvelous' Japanese artist, Prince Tanaks, who is said to be the latest protaS sionsl arrival from Japan, aadcsnyg-. ceded by some of the most petent critics, to be the most dcrful of his race qow a this ( try. Among tbe many features with tbia company Ga?ri-: ton's Uold llend, which will renaiaU -U " . i

nnra onorao vonae, acioarossa '--.saaYi

the- public square at Admirers of strictly music should avail themselves. this opportunity, for it is any one's while to hear this . H. J. Nichols, trohlteet, just finished pluns for' a eight rooms, two stories, far' Jacobs of Spencer, And- to about 93,000.

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A atone crossing boaMBS built from the west eoart hoMa-;:t

gate to. the west ahj. i ' tytksgtj.

John Slow, Jos. C. HsrNkssa)

and Pi Hazel, have been laajatl

a sA aw tAiuiA-i atwajl Uai aawaasMsaaV J.

iu.i vsrc ve i-rsasvS ssmS awjat arBBjaaaj-sajs Constable has been granted aattlf nal dependent mother's, ptuslaa. '" Mrs.Hettie,(Ourbaherl Jaajam

of Louisville, cams ap to- atfaMJ .1.. r. 1 n - ir ".-iS

iiis iMiici M us vuBSBr t awawMTjg

f nmrose & wm pasM-d tlirmigh here on train Monday at 8 o'clock, oa t! wav from Chicago to liiiskvttte'.

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(4nwes received a telegram to -vm '

pare breakiast for 47 people, aaa did so. .'sv . Mr, Rep Wooltery aaal Mks, Ur .11' nL!lSsi..,M ilaii - m , the presence ora, . imim asaw relatives at the rettdeace ' D. Maxwell, So. Colhrge AvewaSV

on last Thurstbty evening at aV a -clock, Pruf. Atwater of the TJaW

verstty officiating. Alter- a. wedV v

ding coHutioo had been Served, ijSr a

lueir new iiwn un nuiiu vAntpsr-. Avenue. They were the redpisaas '

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of a number of handsome pMsaato f

Leeper Smitb said last that -in the two weeks preceding ha

a - a a JK-aK v f;

naa aug tonrteen graves. . absa

will give an idea of the aiasHaatw.:

iNone ot tne agea persons wno naveit . s w m a - become very sick have recovered. The Farmer's Institute, baaV week,wn unfortunate ia tlie weath. Jr. Rain poured down all day'riday, and Saturday was ataW disagreeable. 'Ihe program csxeiully. . ibliowsu, however, tbepersoos in attendance nadj sy pieasfint aad proutass! mtaa. Parker Thompson of Elletta ville wao in town Monday, the firai, time since October, lie has qnite sick a portion of the ttasw with rheumatism, and baoiad aafc.

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Thompson ia t?8 years (ft ' Miss Dessie Marshall died asi the home of her father, (near Et-:-leUsville) JSIijab Marshall, Fridaf week, and was buried at tha graveyard on Wm. Reeves' Carat,, ner age was aooojt q y,eaa

Miss Lillie MoNeery. f Gm. '

pore, nas ocen- viaiiiug . .. i i . ai , ton mends. Mr. Bert. Co'JWy. the sjoat! looking and energetic young cditot ol the Snencer "Home JNswa," watf in JtSloomingtoii Sunday and) mb. day, on a brief visit to bis aaaA Mrs. Lemps.. Mr. Uotwy w ew,:. thusiastio over the futures S-aa cer, as indicated by tire aHesiasl well enterprises of that pretty I and predicts a building kgsa the spring. There is every to believe thai Spencer is dot lined to forge ahead, aad Vugr I near to Bloomiogton we eaa j-sutaud meet her ha.lf wa. cess io you ugBOBr, Wakted. Genuine Neat Stotear Book. T' world is Sited with Anlhiiaiism nvar hia arlAriABSU-

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a big harvest is before you yoa .- acl'at one. We have two styles of out-fits, 30c and ftOn, kH- -lZi AHVAKCB PtiB. ttOOMS . CfclunrbsnYO. While the wife of Pro sjijk wood of Riverside. CaKC ' ww stepping into a carriage ' receatrr,. she slipped, .fel, n rsjbte hag; uip anu aoe o,hw anwway A Mrs. Heeker, a aieoa Mrs. E. P. Cole, who attended tha funeral of tbe lrofessor, rataracdl to her home to Detroit, MjcJt cat Thursday last. .. T. K. Vsnzandt of Loal grandson'of C. VantaOdtj 'Hj ea toe runsrai on rriuay. t- i Miss Grace Golden, who, will b remembered ;aang issvi solos iOomnenoeiuant dav. 1888. College Chapel this city, is aaJ one of 'tbe principal oiugcrt withj ,. Rodblnh Aroasoo's ohniid conijMtuy, at present filling a gageiucni iq vncnusu. ' . Mr. Piesiet tbs ears drt! has ptirchasetl a 'lot iii. lhe! Pheetera addition and wil' treat . ...... ... uweiiiug uouse in the early G. W Applegate and wih Corydou, lnd., htttudedtae fti of Casjwr yanudt. Mrs.' piesutc is a daughter ot a

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