Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 1, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 February 1890 — Page 3
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i thus aalsattitatL the -saneriority of X-T.Z.eifsr. Ask for it end trtiln baL FotMk st Sl pjacea la, Btoomiagtoa. .-? ' GT YQV BA8KCT1IIXED, Batterthy pt, st Ctorle- McPbeetgncietj man. What Charley BBS BOt-fOt m TOMC H OIWWI IB Jn& He k is the papalnr old XoeV Tatm MfcftH jfowT A n debt to ae fargnfemeti laza vwyaefc ia ward rf awmfr just new, nd 1 rpe4iwa1vBBk taris who I b : aucBMQtodated hi tbe ttit to come isettleasoacri McGm. MiiM by hi the of cat .petes No Ma sbooldgo tnw m aiy a McGeeV aakl for ia half Hattbev te-W;.-. l-AUift FIAT at Cfcariev Mobfey's drjr- good ton, ab natter waat season of the tear it 4a, far several wasoaa. One eftaeaiieaaaaeiataat Charley a eld haad at the bariaen sad kao what ami It Sato the requireBMMAfaether reesoa tha Wefelhd eT ail ihi tMaaaliaiipww He takes i wre y 'dofiae Wtaeso - it is second Dataie to htae-aad weald rather awwa'aaidate a caehwewr tbsa do so. His store is at the old etaad jot :wart,t . JletT etathtag jboaaa. . . A aaaiber of have -eaetraeted to have work -dene on Xhea? hafshity lefc" "and .'ere. 4 leetiaeHlobrinr then he. -Hew tU data to d thje, while btmaesa ia ahefc aad I can give it iuli atteatioa. r Roe 8. Wissuow, wr )ha. 8? east side , Iwhrry scalt whea W waet swaneIhiaca hie line, for hia eetahGeharrto toe beat goods tkat wiit taywU ; A FBESH IfeftBUMHF HOASTED Cprri. mt 5Me. jer pound, jwat apeeiit ed-! Jiaway itobiwow'a gro eerevx X aaie.tfjj 4haMt fo -i Jos.SaiTOl Ak'i leep a hoc ley tootle hojwe; it i ' all the ' year itMiol etkaWialimmfr, ami the oek ;j kpt as o4je awl -u ' bniiSeaa fa as etesriy Inehed ' after as tf- CbrielaMS eaiae everc' week. The feedh iat this- ertaellahatrot ateaaatafic e wheal, coaaieiiBe of high .fMie -watthes, atdan) . ilwrwate, wqrsa of art, -sad- ail ; eaaaarr 'of aovajliea. Fiat-cas watth rtjpeliioj- i a; epeeblty at thfaaMtaejino ttme i" bo niore ofeButewt or expnjgptx& bub is tajVrIadiaawtBaa Tebe Smith, wo sieea tau) iiepettaveat Ma fwraoaal atteanoa. can - 9ar ad pmn for aak. I'fo r -Frieaa. fhataeteaiwf ow. BaA aad leBow be vaid alad. forget to celt Itej ff.J.AlJN. voit'ts fiaaa 8ajSA Baku bsku : IIbvim jSsq vaa alt atrles, or pricav weata ,twa the aeavy east iraa to the aeM ned reliaUe -sheet inB Draaa Mefm ' . Sold W Balker, Boyg dt Co. CiaeiaBari dawMaer to UcQee OM devtbia wHiter, whsCsV yoa atea arIKs( fhcee fseda at that mmW l&L h4 bowAta ofaaiai at aarijaia sod iaatead of seWsKlWatj4n old ftgore he waaj-aaahint a littfe 10 per eeat. profit when he coojkf have awjae deahla as aaoeh. djMt that. fast like E4. L5waft. -ajeiaa hi foraialtae; eaodaer eiothyss; doaPt beaitite; shoot coioe to McGee'e. : ' Z ; Cmn WfcEr has hi of iret afaai Baggies, Csrrtaaea, Phwlewsaj1 Spring Wagoaa, at ha) Uverj. stable,, wbms be will sell tor eeehf. ev will trade for aaales or harau. Cattoa Crais; before joa mujpvmetm. Oirils. thiamat sad heat stock la Bfoomingtoo, at Baker, Bojd dt Gea, Far ijnaoew ehelhu- go to thWhoaawsad be asppJied prompt- - 3aries oesra is sow IM proprietor of the: a Side .Bakery aa4 ie letddi.aoae asterisl Toe bread osKti nstttoe loot he ez-wfled aarwhere, and it will bar deaverrf lo sajr psrt. etir. Beet groceries aagtra. coffes,.tojioBei, d., alway fwabvi jaqeb leerved at ail Aesfe. uyatfirf fWeh or is boik. Eeerytbiar alwajtaiee. The psblieis iavited Ws "Batty Breshfoar w toe beat est atM node, sad. Bafcaf; Bad eVGs. are sole aceats for Mthisslaee. Call aad see this JUatpFS to smusai v Lam ia eadltoi
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IU wiewtw oicottaaoe ate Tea fa mUKooaof bsoMi,ftiroretkaii aqtwrtar of eaaUry. It i need by the United Stasae Oorernmrat. Bndqrwid by the haadaof the Gnat Unlranitiei st the ana mot ominiat. Dr. FHO' Cnmm Bskiac yder dda : AmiaoaU, UaMi or Ahu sow only obbs. FBICB Si If Toa have anyuung to exehanae vat H ia the bands of Beodia, Boherfeoa - A Brodix. Peer Cofe's Book Store.; Ooxxhiq, Japan and Gunpowder Teas, Best qualities. uu and see them. Paett dt Sears. Fob Balk. I have forty seres of had ia Balk tovnifela, aear Gray' Taajaid, waioa I daan to aril. Tb beat baa a eaod rtora-Bonaa, three dwellfag aoana,l etaw ntBniairy buiWingt oa a. nt pnee ana verm wme w WM. ABMBitUSXMt, Todd P. Moeape o, led. Spisai. Sprine Bocgiee aad Carta, atade at Grand Itapids are ew sale at . Wioalow'a, opposite cooary aii ' Look buap for'fhe Bread Wagon of CWrl? Sear. " It will pus.yr.ur hoasseaeb day, and furatah the beet of bread and cakes, fresh from the oeea." , ' . ' -badWeleaa yonr kid sieves with Mathers' tiiove Cleaner. F. emle only hj Adams, Hall A Co ' John Brown ' bow engaged in hb naular annual koe-kUUnir, and wit) kill for paraoo in tows or eouatry at reasonable lalam. HevU tba bo contract bateW. Stair sino Bold Weather uaerefe tea time U aava yonr privy Taalts eleaaed aad deodoriMd. Health andeomntoaj deeaaey rquire that this tfhoold be aUeaded to. AM order given Qtoaapt attehHoa by Jobs Brawn. 7 Oaeot the .finest displays of find clam canned goda' which has ever been broMght to this ctiy dwjr der' areeerei on the west aide. There. tajart-aa-anKh difference in canoed eoode as there is to anyt thing ebn consomed by the public : teteare two or three gratles. Atosaader now tn handling the first grade, aa be will Batisfy any one who any eH. VV. M. Flood ts now with Alexander, and will rreeiee orders for aoytbing kept in a first-clam ereeiy. Garland Cook Stoves, Garlead Heating Stoves, sod the gieat Gud Coin Wood 'Base Bomets.afe now i atoek at . ALLEN8. EKBB&'BxAsrEO 25o. per lb. Aterrelof choice Fresh Rotated CMfke just received by Jaaaes Boh nawi west afde wsaare. Dowa to lifoo.s).NMinb Try it. -v. Freeli canded pttBipkia, fresh pies. lea, fresh saddle rock oystere, nice erisp . fresh crackers, smoked halibnt, fresh butter and iota of food thioga, jaat received by Cbaf.';McPbeeters, the grocer. Call ah see the new lioe of Sagsrs jast broagbt on by Charley Ucinteetcra, st bis corner grocery. His dOIereat erades of M and Syrops are very superior. Ask to be directed.. to Hemp. Wiboa'a faeaily. grocery Of voo do not know, where it is) when yoo are looking for something choice in groceries or proauce. -Hcapquabtebs for Tobaeco, lgan aad eanned goods. ifsoa's jeroeery store. i tw waiw "Boveifies in QoeeoswaseaodGUesware? Hemp, v naaw 'aeeiBjeeiyiniog: yotwosay waat at, iU9 . grooarv thFroyrese offlce. ' Best Ldbch in town, at George Beaekartfa. Feople from the coun try can get-fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc., at tbia place at reasonable prices. ' f lies'. Manse, and Scratches on hoM er aaimab eared in 30 mhiute. br WeadfardV Sanitary JLotion. Thb gbt,B)ooatariea, fad. Talis, jxm vy n. jiuvut, JKrug Cork, Oats and Bras, kept in large quantities aad sold at tow prices, at Puett dfc Hears' Cunrm Sawp; aiosat ia the towncfa,be procured only of Puett eV Sean, at Bobertsoa Bros. oMstaad. ! If AT sTF. AM Wm IT MM f Every man, wosaaa and child who ii- indebted to 4bbertson Brothers; wf wqaested tohorae immediately sad settle up. Many aecouuts have ran i long time, aad persons have been favored by us time apd aaaia, . Now 4a return we ask these umrns to do os the favor of psyiag without farther solicitatuio. We MUST have a settlement. ROBERTSON BOfS. flaw. 25, 1889. fTbe celebrated Studebaker wagons, known of all men to be! tfcw best is the world, aw for sale, - rtaw aww m nw wwriu, w mum ,
Every day we bear of bouses to be boilt in Maple Hights athli-
itionand on the streets runnning I naA fitk 71. fith anrl Oil. The people are in almost every instance mechanics who have large families of children. It is a long distance from these localities to the Jubtic school building, down at the 'orry tawosbip line, and the small children are nnable to walk; so far. Everybody cannot live daws near the graded school building, and it is not iu tended that the population of BloonuBgton should be restricted to a point convenient to it This. town is growing rapidly, and to encourage its growth school fit cutties must he afforded to those who are invited to build houses here. If some provision to not made it simply amounts to saying : "People with families of little children are sot wanted." They are surveying land, Hay ing out Jots, and getting ready for a building boom in the ppring at StinesylUe. i: ; Measles has not quit at Herrodaburg, hut is otidming new vioEighty head of caUle brought to the vicinity of liar rodsburg recently by Brid well & Woodward. They secured them in Dubois couaty. Fleet. Sinoex, a former Harroduburg man, was badly injnred ia a quarry accident ia Lawrence Lcoantr recently. The novel written by Hon. John R, East, and printed by Alaen of New York, will be ready for sale by April 1st it is announced. Eli K. Millen's mother had another serious attack, during the past week. . Capt W. B. Hughes has had La serioos attack of ibeumatism. ?The fot upon whiah stood the Holtsman factory, .destroyed by fire, was sold at Sheriff's sale recently, and. was bought by Ben. Smith and Lon. Bogers. XEWSPfiim STTLB3, CARPETS, XVQS ASD MATTISOS, AT BSB BIVS. . . WICK CO, B- A. Fulk brought suit for divorce last week for ' 1 Azom of the eastern edge of this couuty. Plaintiff is 84 years of age. His wife is'but 85. Hence the whyforeness of the benceness. Id" the vicinity of Chajwl-Hill, this county, Iwo Morinou Elders are preaching to I he people in private, houses. The churches are, very properly, closed against them. Mtgn -Ettiml KitenWrd?r"o1 El let Isville visited Bedford friends st week. . Elder R. M. Parks, of the Baptist, cliuuli, well known (o Monroe county Deoule. died at Bedford on Monday a week. De ceased was in his ?3d year. Pat Kerr and Pat Fiuley have purchased the east aide bakery of OwFSears. Seventeen nersnns have united with the Walnut Mt. Pres. church since the meetings began, two weeks ago. Fourteen on profes sion of faith and three by letter. The bustling junior member of the McUce clothing firm is car ryMjr a'sprained aim, the result of fttW. fis ability. tto sell soods was not sprained, however, and if jri u wiui ewuiviiiiing nice lur eprmg wear be is the lad wbo can accom modate yon. SPRING STOCK DRBS8 GOODS QISOUAHS AXD SATTBBN8, AT BBBBIVB, . WICKS CO EdV-' Jackson; who has' been keeping store near Bean Blossom bridge, ia a candidate for tba Democratic nomination foe county treesurefc . A wooden, bridge over a stream near Taylors was burned one night last .weec. the mgbt passenger train came around by way of Col fax and Crawfordsville Junction. Beoj. F. Adams, sr. was com ing from the pasture on the morn ing or U. v. iuroer's ore, Jaatur f day a week, and in hia hurry e sprained hia right ankle. It is varv serious ininrv. end he has been eonfined to his house since the accident; A sprain is sometimes cured in a week or two but in stances are cited wbero recovery has been delayed six montbs or yea : The snow storm last Saturday morning prevented the usual crowd r ' . ii. irom eominc to sown; At was a genuine taste of winter. ' Arrangements are being made to give. a cantata or floral lautasm at the college chapel at an early date. - Special scenery is being secured and it will be an entertainment of nnusual interest. There will be singing of , various kinds ands splendid orchestral accompaniment. The entertainment is under the supervision of the Woman's Relief Corps1 and the 3ro peeds will go to charity; WTW. To exchange a 9room home an good repair, well loosted, for smaller house, Will give good time oh difference. Inquire, BRooiXi RosKBTaqj d Bqi"f. Firk. If you owe me, pay me, as I need my money to rebuild with. Doo't wait for ttte to call- on you, but pay up at once. I desire to thank my friends who agisted me ao nobly at tne fire. U C. TURNER.
AHSOVilCGNEN'rt. . . r C4DXTT TSSAbtfaSR. BoP-Kd. L. Andertoll of Perry tp. will
be a candidate, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conventiun, for rto ofSua of Treasurer. COU3ITT BECOBSea. afaTJame W. Jackson, of Blooming ton towniaip will be a candidate fer the office of Recorder of Monroe county, tubJvet to tba decision of tbe- HoiuLlicnh nominating uoavanuon. . vowxsBir rmiiTit. BbTA. T. tfawey will be a candidate for the offlco of Titiatee or BtoomingloQ tp., au bjoot to the deciaion of the R publican Nominating Convention. Mrs. Kirk, wjdow of Joseph Kirk at Harredsburg, died on the night of the Hth with influenaa. Her husband,Jos. Kirk, had died a week previously with consumption, The two lots upon which the Eliaa Abel house ia situated, corner of 7th and Rogers St., were deeded to his daughter, Eliza C. Snodgrass. ; Another of Bloomington'a y oung ladies, has joined, the colony in Chicago: Miss Mat lie BurgooQ is now secretary for a business firm of that city. Died on Monday a week, at the boWpt ber father iu Salt Wm, Creek In., a daughter of Nunn. There is considerable talk now in the west part of the county about building the Dinsmors Pike to the Greene eaunty line. All in favor of the Pike will vote "aye." The ayea have it. Considerable interest will at tach to the city election this spring. The terms of office of John Waldron, Jonathan Nicholson and J, D. Showers expire in May., Yes, we want another railroad to get up httle competuion m freight rates. Everybody has op position, in business except the railroad and express companies. That I. & V. biaucli will give us the very thine we need. Let ev erybody prepare to vote for it, if we can only get an opportunity. The stone quarry in the south western part -of town is in good shape for business, ud will soon have a railroad built, to it. On Sunday morning a week Mrs. Sarah May, mother of Jonathan arid Jonas May, died in her 90tb year. She broke one of her hips several jrers ago, and neyer recovered from the injury.' The new irou bridge near Un ion viile lias been received by the county commissioners. It will be a great convenience to the people in Just bow the .carpenters are going to do the work that Is al ready to eisht for -next summer, is difficult to undersla'od. EMOnOIDERJUS, WBtTE QOODX, FiOCA'CAm o , AT BBS UIVB. WICKS ejm, .From present iqdicatious fith street will be built up solidly to the road running foward the Fair Grounds, by ' October next. The denjr.nd for ilots is phenomenal Where do the people come from t Franklin Lodge No. 82, K. of P., held Memorial Exercises at the M.E. oburcb in aooordanco with program prepared, but the weather was so disagreeable as. to interfeihff eriooBly with th sttendanoe. Twenty members of the EUeUsville Lodge came down to- take part Hon, a Ii. WorrJl presided With the grace and dignity for which : he is celebrated. Fj ve minute speeches were made by Dr. Harris, .Wilson Adams and Prof, Carpenter. The evening was passed 10- a pleasant manner,, and the progratti was fol lowed as nrinted.Jbelow:: ' Song By Quarttte-"I wenld not Hyo alweyT" ' Praver Ber. HaWa4. Solo and Refrain The 01dFtb1oned Church on tbe Hill " Wall- Pauley and MIm Laura Hendrix. Memorial O ration Prof. LouitRettger. Solo "The Watcher Qray," Mr. South neao. Short talVi by mam ban. Solo "Not a Sparrow Fsntitb," Mill Ploreaoe MeKee. Cloains Prayer Prof. C. It. Carpenter, Prelate. Quartette "Good Night," (Words and muira oj J. n. aatnoonajv J. O. Ewan, formerly superintendent of the Cleveland division of the Big Four, has been appoint ed superintendent or transportation of the entire Monon system, ,jtith headquarters at Lafayette, Martinsville Rep.; Dr, W, VanNuys, of Anderson, brother of Prof. VanNuys of the State University; is in the city for the purpose of drinking our mineral water, The two-headed baby, which was seen in a Chicago museum by so many people, died with measles in Buffalo, on Thursday. Tbe parenta resided in the northern part of t.)ia State, and had a gold mine in the child's exhibition. One half died an hour before the other. ' ' rs DOtPT FAIb TdsEB TBESPRrXQ STWBSltl CARPETS, AT BEEHIVE. Wicks , co. In, April, fonr yenrs Ago, "El. Anderson, (who i now a candidate for County Treasurer), was on bis second race for. Trustee. At the election there were 75 votes cast ; of these be received--474. T-he candidate for Assessor whp, ran qu the ssme.ticket was elected by but oneyqte, showing that Mr. Anderson's record vm sftiinfactory to his constituents. He was a candidate for couuty treasurer In '86, and came -with in three votes e-f being nomiuaietl. These facts indicate Mr. AqdeiW afreub Uefors tha
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Mr. J. O. Burbank was at Wortbingtoffi, Greene oo., last week. Ice factories are being built at Indianapolis and at Terra Haute. After makins a success of the ice. business last season B. Cron baa now taken bold of the grain busiUnder the proper beading this week will be seen the announce ment for Trustee of Bloomington tp. of A. T. Massey, who has so acceptably served the people durthe pat two years. Tom is a careful -business man, and he has given thetdiities of his. position the same attention be devotes to bis private affairs He a conscientious, palns-toking officer, and deserves renomaUou, Oh the night of February 18, Tuesday ji very nice social was held at the residence of Wm. T. Blair and wife. Sixteen Connies were prcent and enjoyed a fine game of cards, J. rt. Lawes and Mrs. Mart. Alexander drawing first honors. The guests present say the evening passed SO quiokly that they scarce ly knewrthow. it did go He intense r i . . ..." . .. wniMerest taken in tne eyeaing's enjoyment, that. they scarce ly took ume tor refreshments. Select year Spring Suit fro an aiarfe. Samples at s ue uisnca, Arrangements .are beioir made fo &n m eute'rfafnment at the oiier. house by the young folks oil tbe congregation of the A. M. iU chuoii. I t will be an entertainmem of nn usual interest. A drama, "Poet Redemption." The entertainment is under the man asruient of Mrs. l'iUman. The exact date will be announced in the Jext issue. Uv. Mr. Murdocb preached .at the $. P. .church last ouuday. -Mcssi. Wicks. Roeers. Sam DodnsJaii. and Will. Showers are at Martinsville, this week,' witfi tL. n.Jr l -i catnegSM in io vuiur-j; acvory damO suit. . pn Sunday last ten candidates 1 for baptism were immersed in the jionp at Dillon's quarry. They Baeljoined the African Baptist chugch. --At the March tetni of the County Commissioners it will tie necessary to select a Superintendent Qf the Poor Asylum. Quite a number of persons- wiH file their bids,-but in making a seleoti.cn our County Commissioners should exercise, much care, aa the merchants of the city declare that they would like to have an equal division of the patronage, a they are taxed for everything in the county as well as in the citv. And by the way, there is nothing wrong in thus ffiviaz every merchant au oppor tunity-to foruish the necessaries of .ISA. , -.Beu. Voss is quite siok with v vbe?BeKtbfica Central Cbmmittee Will bold a meeting next Saturday, March 1st, 1890, for the purpose of driving down . a few Mr. Dodge, statistician of the Agricultural Department at Washington, recently visited Kansas aad Nebraska and found that the raip bell or line of cultivation bad ex tended 200 miles beyond where hel thought it was. tie found Heavy eropa of wheat, oats and vegetables faWbeyond tbe hundredth meridian. Tep years from now be expects to JM Ins line 200 miles further wesf, or,ia;Wnst.to the Rocky Mountains. Mf, Dodge thought that deep plowingaod aub-soing is what tha businm," by- increasing, the humidity, " . JJ.jobn ftldroB and .wife ind. trh 0, IJatjaia and wife spent 3uof day It the home of"F-rE; Wotly, tsyille, Ind- U Qn last Thursday ftetnison Auditor Blir received a telegram from 8piter & Co. staling that the transcript in tbe Dinsmore Pike case was aocepted, and asking that the bonds fop the building of the plfs be sent to loiedo at oocc. Auditor Blair immediately left for iatlispapoiia to hive, the bomds printed, tiwl expects, to delivrf tliam to the purchasers at die coui
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Miss Lue Phillips of Greenca?tle is viniting her sister, Mrs, Ch8. P. Tourner. 2The sister of Deputy "Clerk Edmondson has been dangerously siok dupQ the past week. Mrs. tfW?P. Wilson and her daughter, Bliss Ada, spent day in Chicago last wee Mies Ida Manley; Mrs. Prudence Craig, at Jfobleaville. Ike Satpbin has rented John Grafton's grass land, and is grazing some nice cuttle on it. He bought ton head of cattle one day last weelq' that had been corn-fed all winter by Henry MoCalla, and that averSee 1,226 lbs. He has a number of cattle contracted for which he will graze. Messrs. Rogers and Duncan were at Paxton, Ills., last, week, taking depositions. Mr. Thos. E. Phillips, form erly of thin place, has applied for a patenton a process for making string from the wood fibre of sycamore and cottoa-uood trees. ' He be lieves he will! make a success of it Geo. M. Seward, a son of Wm. B. Seward, is now chief clerk in the auditors department of the A. T. and S. F. route, with headquarters sit Topeka, Kansas. , . - rXhedtbsr sod mother of Jesse Pedigo arrived in Harrodsburg from Iowa last week, called to the bedside of their son, who is seriously ill. Phillip, a son of Presideut Hill of tbe National Bank, fell from a platform last Wednesday and broke one of the bones of his lff: aim ill tim felltnur npar th joint. Tbe fracture was carefully : set, and he is doing .. J 8S Well as - could be expected. Mr. Wm. Galloway of Cincitor nati, a brother-in-law of Jas. Kar-' soil, was in town Jast week.. . Will. A. Rice-of Orleans has purchased Henry Henley's insurance business, and has become a partner of Maj.Jas. B. Mulky. in his law practice. -. Mai ri ige licenses have been issued aa follows since last report; Franklin P. Woolery and Mollie E. Pbilputt, Samuel J. Wooden add Jessie Chambers, Jackson C. Fleetwood and Mary A. Si pes, Wm. E. Burch and Eraoa Burob, In some of the cities they quote among their game list "shortbill snipe." Can (hia be quail, in October? Mrs. Lydia -Fleener, of this county, is visiting her father, Geo. Stewart, and many friends, at Mitchell. Jno. L. Bills, who was injured the other day in the Monon wreck north of Mitchell, was badly hurt, but will not be permanently disabled. He js one of the veterans in th railway 'service and ran an engine on the. Hannibal & St. Joe road 29 years ago. Eight years ago be became a conductor on the Monon. Be was insured in the railway officials and employes' mutual accident association and gets $25 a week indemnity. If ew neckwear at . Taa COKWPH. j Monroe county is in tbe fourth census district, and the supervisor, ra Terre Haute man. Wilson H.i Soaie, was appointed last week. The district comprises the follow-' ing counties : Boone, Clinton, Clay, Fountain, Hendricks, Morgan, Monrqe, Montgomery, Owen, Putuam. Parke, Tippecanoe, Yermilion, Vigo and Wmwn.. If yon are just getting over tbe "grip," mesales or whoopiug cough ypti need -'a gentle fonio to assist nature in rebuilding. - There is nothing that does the work quite so well so effectively and pleasantly ai "The South A. merioan Nervine Tpnic," (read- double column advertisement on first page);" J.t i pleasant tp the taste, gtyes sattafaef tiou tron) tne first dose, and will help you. ,fiqh only fey Faris Bros. Another old citizen of county, Henry JVlaf of Indian Creek ! p., died 'on the Jgth inst. j He was in his 0$d year. This has . I...I.I- ... ueen a remarnuuio wiotei laHiit: iivag old up5e, been a remarkable winter for fa-
Tbe Ladies' Relief Corps will
give a very pretty entertainment at College Uhapei, Lbursday nigbt, entitled "Fan'.asma of Singing Flowers," in which some of the best talent of the city will take part. Admtsuion, adults 25c. ; children 10c, ' A 100-borse power Ixtiler is being added to the spoke factory of jValdron, Hill & Co. The lactorTetW.'jesery one, running at their full capacity; - A flagman is to be placed at the railroad crossings at Kirk wood Avenue and at 4th street'. r-Rev Halitead went teetts'ville last week, and while there organized -a branch of the " Bpworth League," enrolling some 35 young people. ' .Key. liitcnie, wen known in this county, died iu MartinsviMerecentiy. The newspaper was d at the Christian Sunday Ischoo! last Sunday. The editors were Miss Ella Corr and F. C. Qroniger. 'Mrs. Mollie Pedigo of this place has sold ' her residence proi perty at Harrodsburg to Hal. Woodward, for $ 1,300, . The .way "City Marshal Owen has utilized, those city prisoners in street cleaning is greatly to that efficient officer's credit. Marshal Owen ia wide awake . apd, .jgn. be. depended upon to attend to busi ness. - -That soda fountain received last week, by Lindley's Sons, is an elegant and artistic affair. Soda will have a fine flavor next summer, wheni .drawn from this machine, ! . S. E. Carmichael has bought x seres of ground from John II.. i ik A .:n i... JrLalllUI"u nuu umun, ouu win my lout an addition and sell lota. This I o-rmind in IimiiImI wpat rtf thn a,lil! llon- recently nlatted bv Jno. Wall dron. The building of six houses was contracted for at Stincsville for the Terre Haute Stone Co. daman & Co, will furnish "Adamant" plaster for these' houses. It-is said to be superior to anythin;r ever dieeoveredi Read the advertisement on the second page, It is stated that the Hendrieks Club-undertook an election recently under the new Australian system adopted by the Indiana legislature, and that one hour's time was consumed in voting twenty persons. Tbe printing cf the State tickets it is estimated will cost $45,000. What is it, my darling, he tenderly atked, With a sympathy deep in hit tohe, If aught I have done that your true heart could wound, I'm a brute and a villain I own . There wat pain ia the far-away look of her eye, At she answered with aulvtring lip Whilst the tear drops unbidden stole toft o'er bar cheek : I guess I'm a labia' tbe grip." rait -.a " jtuiswasa montn ae-o: she is now convalescing, however, and quite rapidly, for sin bought a bot tle of South American Nervine,) and her -appetite ban iwNwred, the color has returned. -to tier cheeks, and she is -happy. Go, thou, and do likewise. Mies Sal lie Chcrrr has been visitipg friends at Spencer during the past week. The young men who make practice of going oyer to Spencer on. every little pretext should be cautious, as the papers of thai tywn ray that mad dogs aire rosining around "seeking whom they inay devour." Mr. Garrison will place steam machinery in the brickyard in. the west part of town, apd he and Mr. Boltinghonsc will crowd the oxick business as soon as tuo weather will permit. Oo Monday 'Ds. B, A. McGee, Geo. JfeileolKttbBBfl Mr. Carna,. nan went to .Cleveland, U., to in spect quarry machinery, in which the North Bcdfotd Coiqpauy will .r-Prof, garl MeJ" ona pf the nnenf oiustcianj to this country i dead. If e wa born tin Germanr in 1835, was raised a Roman Cath-: ouo, out occsme a aeyiiteci I'roteat aqt ami a loyal Atneriea.ii citizen, ifoj, only Wotietor U,Hlitfrn which he was a protfMor, but i i. ..i.. .1. .L :. the whole cliurcb grhvr Uc rttr uflii; iitdtatb--.Ut w2U "
on thff Wall Piper tfwk, ani that new 'patent .taper Trimmer is ft great aucoe?, ' Will se ll paper front, two to ten cents on the bolt cheap-, er'tbarj, elsewhere in JUopmingtoll,. Q NpB1!Kf8lpB.
i Papeb Hanqkr. For Sale: 132 feet of front picket fence, in good state of preservation. Owner intsnds to bolt4 S. stone wall, hence t iie desire, to, seH. Inquire at Progress onW -ADACaAIMf The Ferfeettoii 1 Xfp)$ Plaster, Adamant Wail Platter, ia a aatorfaidealcaed to produce a ban!! and tndattrae uaie interior wail, it ia net aa, eejr. -roant and has. the Indorsement of theaH . Afcbnocts. Contraalort ivad Plaajeraaia. ' hereyerji, W iM9uedv--4W plaateriag haa iong bean the peoreat par . . tion of building, a good wall ta the say .' ' eeption where lime 'platter it used. Tmppj tlight blow breaka iba sarmee ef 'UlW platteK . Where lime and sand plantar ia ': uted, It it not uncommon to "have the whole or a part of the ceil in JkU.' 11a avoid tbte, many churchet, tchoot bin1a -inga, atorpi, etc. have beed eeiied wHh,' . wood, largely IGcreaaiag the coat. Bf using Adamant tbe necessity for. wooden, - , ceiling it entirely obviated, at it adltdraeif strongly to any substance, . and can. aMt : ' be removed without con.tideratkl(( tAgjat - Claklaas Iat BrtetV ; It is very hard and very adhesive. It does away with tbe waroinar and shrinking of doors sud casings, it, not hwy ' ing nej stary, aa wt& ouro mon piaator, to. -saturate the building aitb, watt. It cotu orieinaily but littta inoaa than the time plaster, and la the end na ai ' perior qualities make it imaautahlg - It saves Mlneweekt of months fof the bnildinic lo- dry oA. i -f Y V, It does not crfccij, or fcll o5pW a icasairet. Rit applied Mf r hy any good ptasn . It is the only material .with which r; pairing can be dono aeatly and Ho ttay.'' , It it the best material with wfatek to. maKo a nr prqpi way. Ii it lust the thilur-fur bu'tldisc aey topt.' Wet the tricks well, ittq BT. 1, and neither wind nor weather w.Gt dW turb them.! "' ' . " " ." ' It absorbs neither gates no, gertna of diiBMe, at docs the com men ptatter, and therefore isof great yslue. frooj a tan iter Vy point of view. .. ' . " It can be cat clean to a straight tjtle ttegistors or stove pipe thimblae caa M; put in without removing .extra platter. ' It docs not alfgw eohl to come throogb ' like common platter and make houaa, far. warmer in wintor. " For direction, teattoonjakj a4 fOtkaa Dariictilora. .call ab i CLAMAN ft CO., at Lumber T wtoJl. JS. lybiircti, oa the
Mr. A J Pugh was ia Blooningiap 0: - M ntoftheweet(. ,' : ' ' '
There are aeveral cntasi oF meatttt hi -v , town and torn wboopio ft cout-ii.
Ur3 D Vint went to Tutcola, Iltittaia, ; onwnu;, s apenu a tew. oa; HB rciativet. The Indiana Oolitic Itlma Stone Cota-
pany have received, two new derrdj P)ih . era to be uted at their ijuvrry. '' . . lir. Homer Seay hat gone to Stew A-, bany, to do stone worfe-wc-thAL St. A. &C. Company, ' ? Mr S4 Watta ha taken a contract foe ma large amount of stripping forth Stqet,ville and Bloomington Stono Coaspany,. The North. Bedford Stone Compaev ' visited their quarry at Big Creek laa Monday. , They intend gn,f to work toon. ' Ww K Williams and bride have returned after an extendtd yfant wU itoeda and relatives tt Bleomingion.', " A new BuiidinjgJkoiatian organ btod ' at thit place, by eaatere capitalbts. It
it a; good tuing-lev poor -SsHdiiers' IleeUaaj. ' The court, room was we.vfilatv last Saturday by comrades who ata interested in, the cause - ot the 8ap vice Pension Association. It wan the largest meeting of ejr-aldiet held in the court hoqsa aince thw war, and was entbusjastto thaoa;7 out. ' : w The meeting waa called to eedea by Jolm R. East, who skillfully managed to get Mj. J. B. Mnlkf ia as permanent chairman, aftek which D. O. Spencer was eleote4 Secretary, ? 7 After interesting apeeehes froea comrades East, M.uy, W. J." Alt len, Wm. L. Ad.msv Walhtaf Hight, Wilson Adams, Mn Bear ?in, Enoch Fuller, T. J. Laoglwy: homes KU(iriolt olbllto following named delegates to. th Indianapolis State Mass Mwthyt were chosen, ta-wit : W.fiLPwdin W. J. Allen, Wallace Hight, T. J; Langiey, Jos. B, Rawlins. Aitornates Ren. C.Swith, D. Ov Span; cer, A.T. Massey, John Bruiftttf Alex. Robisjn. - J. B. Mplkv, (rana. . . D. O. SpsRcan, Sec';., . , v Mr. Prasktr has prc4asat : tbe gledow haute, on west 9 street. ' A dittch was yoceived lata) pight stating that Chicago had ae.. ctjrexl the World'a Fair. Thai, news w too good to be true, wo fear. Frank WflRanis has raturnedl to B toomiuston s nd lias been given nis qki postnoiy trnu qi iqrcmaa a the hub and spoke factory. iq ugryulT niiw aif . tar. NMenJ. ip her 88th yacv ... " r-Mia, Juki) uhpls sUrted
no wni vistt ner itxttticr at vmit His., and irutn there iru tu Umsv' '
Bedferd parties li'aiifhl- B fgsiiwt Dodde A Co. ftr wnath hcrant tpejTli4 not go to Belfiwaf . .a 'ae a vak . WM" twir wcwrjti duugtMrS in Morgan circuit court lt Monr 'UyaoV.d 444t ti.
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