Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 March 1890 — Page 3
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StHBAZ, Spring Baggie and Csjtay:iosdV?t Grand Bapb-are atvsobr a$ Wwtv oppwite I at 'TOBACCOS AM ClOABS It to Jt knBM that oirTMw a laWTliill iiyiraii tfrab tbatof Char lav MdPavem oa tbe ssibes8t' jH"oar Mines 4 goods before 3SYKR FALLS' FLAT Motley' dry goods store. Mi jHtte it season of the year it itvaW'te-M-ral MMfti One of ibeae luasnn i fa that Charley w mold band tit the business and : wise will fit wo tbe reqoireaawavber reanm m that Charley Iwb so extiesse ia the wsyof defcaad ao gives-all -tbia In tn (HlMi!. He take pleas-. arc in dohtg twinesa it is sfebad auslore lian and woo Id father a3eowaBodb a. cemiet than not do an. ' ' IlibtieWe w. at th same44 ttmm&iA vtstUtt McGee'e clotbia ltwpea, ' 'i JoBSsiiTB doesn't keep a boHbment, atM the otncfc is kept ke raIete and tbe bsMiaefl is as. $lwely looked after M if Gbrtal bk event wwk," Tbe fotaa hi ibia retabiiabaieat r,M. vtvple .; br. tynjaietiBjf . f bb rade wattbea, ataadard ailiivniare. avrkf iff rt,- and all Btaaaer of im eMIc Ktrt-ebws 'watcavietidf Fna: a specialty at iMcboaaaad iliere. 3 more tmafMHeat or emtieaecd aaao ta Southern Iiiu1lMa Tbe 8a.ifb, Srba grecstbht diiaartmeat bis per-M-entiow. QiH awdraee. Iiaw aa frrnie. Applyr ; J. ALLEN. -Fned at d Wlo aitaieM thtt awte jaaaotB.08t be a."vjy ;trget todl. Jt..iBP(t'BJij?i eaj ai ; oaai. BraaBBBBBBBaaaat aaBBBVaalBBBT -3 aaCaBAaa'aaiVBaa . ITW.-. ALLEN. . TOaf HOBB iUSaJPJMEB4JCJDB ,ipt ateBMv. ; . Bl-Arrao ortTS all atyleav or prNVeifa fr tbe heavy caai M tb aiea't tad reliable Abeet inaiitaa)Sta. Sotd by Ver, Boyd at Co. l6toOB ORACIOOS, VU9,M Mid aV: Caaal.;drpBaier to Ed. HcGee a y ibfa arinter, "what do too ' aaexa ay mMmg iboie foods at Ibaf urine?" Ed. bad bought a ooaal-tr Wantta at a bargaie and- laatead of mwmmmm arxaa ota agora pc araa jaai aaakiaff a ttttie 19 per eeat. wait a-beo be enadd bar tnade deMe a aatMb. Bat tbat'a jaat Bite Etf. If W are after bfrrJ etontaiwlt Iwsitals aiiet ceM Ckaio Woblbt baa a lot of lit elaui Baygiea, Carriagaja, Phainsi sati Spring Wagoaa, at bis Utwalabk. u-lia.U will arlHor eaalt or rm'tofa far saolas or li4mmL, Gattowfiniz beta re aaU yeaff laUtear. , ' "5Otnaa, tie lameat and ont stock ia BjooaMakMi,rat fbHaefi Boyddk Co:-.- Fv lywded WieHs, go tbta hpaae and be supplied protopt4 Ladies cbn your witb Uatben' Uiove safe only by Adam, Ha,'tf lobo fiyowa is nW eamnd b oai Msabw aiuwal kog-kniUig; aaa aUl Utl aarpaweae ewa or .eeaaSry ot rawaaaMa WMew. Bebtke feaaftpMaatkotebar.. How rie ooM libwa ia (aa Imm t Save TOO vaaHaataaoai aad deodenaed. and eooaeaoa- dVouaey rmoiraa that tab SkMId be attwiaif a. An ! aWoae by Jobs bryra. T"Efly Breafaatm the I nt afpire aaooV, sod BMlfft Bvyd A Ca araaoie .genu fcr rt iotbialaiv. Ctfl aod see tfci. twVeV ' -; . -V IlAMtiUQ.LAMrs in endleas ra-rN-ty and at iNiceo to snk aB ea. aairay at Ifwjd A Co..
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9 yon have anytbine to x chance not it in. tbe hancb of Brodiz, Kobertsoa Urotltr. Over Cole's Book Store. ' OoMkSO, Japan abd -Qonpowder Tea. Beat qualities. CU1 aud see then. Paett A bears. Fob Salb. I have forty acres orfana ia- row tuwmaip, . Roar uraya XaayarJ, wbMk I deaire to lell. Tbe tract baa a good atorarouie, tbreoi dwalltng boaaea, nod otW.aeeetiary building on tu rot pr.ee ana urnia wnie u Wat.. ABal bHVSIblB, Todd J; O., jiosroo ca, lad. lira. J. 8. Payne baa moved: her millinery store tare doors north ol A,"H. Wihtoo'a grocery st6re,iu " O . . noe, where sne wtU keep a lull line; of milltnery goods.
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brother BtJBt., . making "Kotoe ' wwi b too aoaaiter. of -cat uriua n clothing. No man abould go Mmllmia a Itatlpfbt arbiln hp mav get fioods so cheap at McGee's.! Some sujta are soUl for jaat bait what tbey used to be; Better get a-botlie of South! American Nervimv ' tone up voor: winter. l'briarf'-Mr Jfiw?
need, and.the oueyou slKiulu have, a set of swindlers who are going i:ioVBr the country selling bstrh wire
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low? wareroom ana repair snap-, opposite Jail. Prises low. - Grbrad Cook Stoves, Gar land Heating Stoves, and the great Gld Coin Wood Basse Bornern,are now tn stock at ALLENS.. Fresh caooed pumpkin, lreh w pickles, fr saddle rock ten, aiee crisp fresh - crackers, ' saaoked halibut, fresh butter, a oil lots of good things, just received by Unas. Mclfbeeters, the. groeer. Nonreident9r your property will be carefntly managed bj? UrodIX, Kobertann a Krwur., Cali. AM9SRR the new line of 8ogaraJuat bnxigkt on by Chasley Mefbeetera, at bis corner grocery. fit different grades of MoUases sod Syrups are very superior. . A8K to be directed to Hemp. WiUon's family grocery (if von. do not knew whet H is) when you are looking for something choice in graemes or produee. HESPQVABteBS ft Tobacco, Cigars and canned goods. Hemp.; Wilsons grocery store. Do YOU WAirr novelties in Qufanaware pod Glassware f Hemp.wiisnn keeps everythtng you may wsajt oi bU gnH More, under the Progress oftee. Best Lobch in town, at George BenckartV. People from the eonntry can get fresh bread, pie, cake, etc., at Ibia pi job at reasonable pricesv ; ; . mi. . ... . JTCBI, Maewe, aaM Beralebea on bunwa or aaiinab eanoT tn 3d niinutea, b Woedbrda Saabarr Lollon. This never SjHs. Bob, by H. Lub,K, DrBg gbt, BfawaaiaKton, lad. Cobb, Oats ad Bbajt, kept in large qnaetitiea and mM St low pices, at Puett A Sears. Cwveb. 8eb, nicest in the town, can be procured only of Puett & Sears, at BobertDoa. Bros. old stand. : ; BP. AfftT DO IT sooirt j Every man, woman and child who is indebted to Roberts Brothers, mrraoeated to eorae Hpmettmtely and settle op, ' Many accouiits have mo bog time. d persons bav been favered by as time ana sain. .Now is return we ask tbeae persons to do us tbe favor of paying without further soticUstws, We .MUST have a settlement. ROBERTSON BliOS, Pee. 25, 181(9. Tbe celebrated Studijfuker wagons, known of all men to be tho beat in the world, are fwr sale at very Iw prices by . ' W.J.ALLEN,
.UP THIJ i -v Prof. Carpenter baa. bought the lot on tbe corner opposite Ollie Barton's on 7th street, and will build a residence in the near future. Samuel Dodda has bought the lot just west of Mrs. Pedigo's new purchase, on west 7th at., and ad joining the two lots, sold for school bouse purposes. Siwfc.Keeld aid ilk E. Adkins wili op-.-n a hardware store in tbe room .formerly occupied by Oispar .Vanaandt, north side of the equate. Senator Duncan of Nashville was in town last week. He is a candidate . tor nomination again T. ' 1 j. I- Ul . vw v cratie counties in bis district. Bedford is rejoicing over the i, i- thn Tlioiojn,HMtn iwtnt The foeiiet trees have bten. cut from the front of the National otet, an improyemenis iu oe ogorat.eii as rapmiy as poMie. Harry Howard, the actor, and wife, have returned, and Mr. H. V ,"C,J v -Farmera- are warned r gainst; fence. good eight wire fence, with iron and posts, fur eight cents a foot, 'secure a contract, which afterward ont to mean eight cents per toot ot eaoa wire, or a total of aiz ty-toar ceuts per foot, for the fence. Let the good work go on which has now nobly begun, while the extremely low price of. having it done prevails, now and until the
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,.). Wanted, a good paper hanger. JOHN H. WYLII3, Paper Hanger. ! North Sih)t.Square. - Does This Mean fou? A nom her of 'persons are ' in' debt to me for groceries. 1 am very much in need of money just now, and -1 respectfully ask those whom I have accommodated in the part to come forward and settle at once. HEMP. WILSON. Nothing Sdpbriob to the Gold en Rio coffee. To be had at Puett & Sears' at 30c. Bear Bcttkb, Bebt Cheesr, BeT Labo, best of evcrythiog is always kept at Charley McPheetcrs' grocery store, southeast corner ol tbe square,. . . . , . Other okat.kbs claim to have a cigar equal to tbe "X. Y. Z.," thus admiMinz tbe soperioriiy of X. Y. Z. oigar. Ask for it and get the best. For sale at 31 places in IJlQomtngton. Get youb basket filled, Sat' nrday night, at Charley McPheetera' grocery store. What Charley has not got in stock is difficult to find. He is. in the popular old Urceves corner. Kememner the dog and noney show at the Opera Hpuo, March 17th. Henry Gentry stands at the head in this line, and will give tbe people an entertainment worth their money r JiOVtFXW TO iiSiST TUB SfHlSd snutesmcARPETs, atbekhivb - wich$a;o. UBA KIN tJEOORATKD VVABB. la something very pretty. Every house jrreper b.noars Wliat Meakin Iroaooe.China is, and atl know that it is nrat-elass, and has always been white. Mow, however, it i being decorated, and is very deli rate in appearance and exceedingly handsome. Jimmy Robinson, the west side grocer", has it for Sale, and will take great plraxure hi exhibit ing it to Ins customers, U ti and see it it is both baodsomo and odd, . A BARUfSL of sweet and a barre of aotir plckb. iusfc received by Cfias. iUorbeeU-rs,
agaJama T. Robertson of Richland township will be a candidate before tbe
Republieatf convention for the office of County. Treasurer. l&rEd. 1. Anderson of Perry to. will be k candidate, subject to tb decision off the Kepublican JJounty uonvention, tor the office of Treasurer. 'COCXIT irCOBBER. BSfJame "W. Jackson, of Blooming ton township will h a candidate for tbe office of Recorder of Monroe county, sub ject to tbe decision of tbe Republican fioaunnung uoovention. John Littell has said his property near the railroad in the rear of the colored .Baptist chnroh, to Presslar & Banter, for $000 cash. The new owners will put in a complete ontfit of machinist tools and do work for the factories sod quar ries, -'-On Wednesday night of this week Rev: Mr. Dobbs of Louisville will begin a series of meetings in the Baptist church. John C. Dolsn, Jas, S; Wil-l'auis.and-W. P. Dill are Demo cratic candidates fur Joint . JJepre- . . wbvpo rwn ia- prciwciug iu move back to Stanford, having secured the Gaston property in that town; At a meeting of ibe Bosrd of Uiiy school trustees,- last 1 bursday night, it was decided to purchase two lots from the Real Estate Association, situated on west 7th st,, (west of the bouse recently sold to Mrs. Pedigo) for a school building: site. The price of the Iota i $760, The woman, an account ; of whose ninth marriage is given' in another column, has proven Iwyond argument that marriage is not a failure. She never failed to; marry whenever she desired to. The bett evidence that marriage is not afailiircis also shovu by the docket of Jroooe circuit court, wlietjs. scoreR of cases are given at each term,- of divorces grautcti, and with but little difficulty or oppitioii. The easier the securing of 8 divorce become, the greater is the tucress of marriage because then the re strictive features lose their terrors as 'twere. Don't you see? Harrodfburc Bntumriae: Wm. Hull jr., Smilbville, while looking at tho train, u'u over a iw pinole fence una la now MiHering with a aprainrd m-rwt. The railroad is always burling somebody. -Harvey Baker Ins b?en nomi nated fur Trustee by the Iienubii--aiis of WaaUiugtun . tp., Morgan county. -W, J. Bcckelt, Alva H, McBrido and Jas. M; Skiryin have lieeu grauteiK i.nqriase of pension. Thercjffar fa?fy" o'f 'MiEe S-ward is running with a full corps of hands and is turning nut. some yery fine goods. The X Y Z cigar is still a great favorite, and many smokers wilt take no other. Andy Holder, formerly of Stanford, has bought an interest in the Harrodsbore "Enterprise" from J. T. Smith, and thev will make it Kvcly in the southern portion of tbe county. Glad to see the "Euteprise" growing and reaching -out. Now if Bloouiingtonliad u morn ing daily paper, we. euld keep thoroughly posted. Bert. Mtec bar fits! No don't be alaroted-wbis fits are in pauts. Hsrrv McMnllcn, an oId-tmc bnse-bHll pitcher, has. graduated at uerauw taw s4ioo. Did j'on see tho.s Iw4 dudes on the streets Sunda) ? They were Mr. Hanley and McGuire, the two city pant mauers that work for' Bert AlcUee. Bert, will employ only nrst-elaes workmen. Mit-s Anna Edmondsnn, sister of the deputy County Clerk, died on Wednesday last after a protracted illness with typhoid fever. Mtss Jtrflroouoson was but eighteen, and ao educated and popular young laay. "O where did yon get those pints ?" "Bert. McGee made them to order for me, Hcguarauteea a good 6t." Several energetic young men have undertaken to secure subscriptions1 to stock in au opera house enterprise tor Jfioomington, and are already njeilged some $6,000. This is enough tn begin work with, and the Progress has full confluence in the success of tbe enterprise. No argument is necessary to show tbe need of an opera house in Bloomington bow to secure it has been the problem. If thece geutlcmen solve it they deserve the plaudits of a benefitted commuuity, Makes the weak strong when they have Bert. McGee make their pauts .t order, -The Progress it in receipt of aii invitation to the marriage of R-vbeeca ' W, A loxandcr and Ret, Juo. N. Elliott, which occurred at the . 1st' Pie-byterian church pf Santa Ana, Cal., on the 12th. l'm Alexander, is a sistfifcof . Mrs. Roliert GarnM The ynjnng 'coilpie wil) reside in Los Angeles. Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Ind iana'polis has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. W. 0. Lindley, for a few days, piUl'SritWQ STVLE. CUIPETS, jtvas Am MAmxas, at bbb fflVB. WIOK.S A. CO. Eight trained poni and shout forty eilua)ed dotes cumpriae. I'.rul, U'nUy sahovr. it i$ a.tfu$l per 'uruiaut.e,
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J. F, TOURNER A,s a premium, a deed to a fine buildjog lot on the corner of 7in ana j&ogers street will be pre sented to any ' one who may pay 1500 for one year's subscription to the Progress. ; The Giblff Comedy Co, made a good imprca ion, both as artistes and gentlemen. They, play iu Bedford this week. Miss Grace Woodliurn and Miss Ida Louden Went to Indiana-, polis on Monday. ' V :iMr, Hall, chjef engineer of the Mopoo, came to . Bloomington on last Thursday, and'.in company with J.. H. Louden, Lea. S. Field and G,eo. Hunter visited the Hunter qvsrries one mile npTth of town: for the purpose of locating a switch! to the main line. Mr., Hall was satisfied that there is " business" to the .railroad eomiwuy in the buildoftliepwitch, and was . favorably ioi pressed with tbe outlook tor stone, as is every one who has examined tbe locality and 'the cores that . have been taken from the ledges. Operntions will begin just as soon, as tjie preliminary arrangements can be perfected. - j John Nuckols has been granted an original pension. ' -West 7th street will lie the College Aveuue of the west side hereafter, and properly is already being sold rapidly on that handsome thorough fare. i Geo Thornton, son-in-law oft J. S. Williams, is dangerously sick j - . . - . - t at 4ihooMi o iMtir vie w, wilb j pleorisy. M.iS8 Ells Tuley gave a party to a nupiber of her frieuds lliursd?y night last. Prof. Woodburn, it is staled, wiJlbaithe Professor of History next year; We hope this is so. N'p'w since Bloomington is to have a' new school bouse, and a haudsome opera house, it ought to be provided with a neat morning daily paper, so that our people may '"T,C rend ot tbe occurrences UB l"?" ions night while at their breakfast z i i-7 at tables. . Who will be enterprising enough' to give us a daily,, warning paper? " People arc building good brick sidewalks iu various parts of town now, and should be protected. ,U there is no ordinance providing prak (ties for diiving"''or riding across brick sidewalks one should be passed immediately. Some teamsters are perfectly indifferent to the damage they may do in this way, and should beJaught a lesson. SPRim STACK JDRES8 QOOD& O ISO BAMS AKjy ' SATTEENS, AT BEE UtVB. WICKS CO. Some parties were here receiitlv talkine un a daily paper. Come on, gentlemen, there is room, and plenty of it, W a daily. The Pro gress whuld welcome ao enterprise ot that character, as it Is very much needed and wduld be a present a well as a permanent licnefit to the city. Come on, and come soon The'-plate glass window in tbe Eagle clothing store was replaced wiVhoui cost'.' it having been inanted ih a plate glass iufiurauce company As the insurance costs but about 94 per year it will be seen that this class of insurance is economical. Don't let anybody crowd somi Oilier medicine on J"U as being "as gfH)d as SouthyAmerieitq Nervine." There is nothing' ijuul to it, and you sbonld accept nothing else. People are investing in Bloomington procrty now because they know that it is gilt-edged. Mrs. E. P..Cole paid f 1,000 in' cash a few days ago for Samuel Dodds' house ui fast 7th street, and Mrs. Mollis Pelib'o paid 81,0,00 lor the hoilsc on west 7th street, built for the Real Estate Association, but never occupied. 11. 8. Bates traded for Jos. KurseH's -resideuce ou North Morton street. ?f? B. Haael and TAos RuahJ, hoh of Van Buren tp., suffer-! w V,w "T'Myt '"f rsMravIci ltMatiaa ll 1 itlKaal hr ttatt pf a straw Hack, and falling from1 pifliUHfa wM' Vili""vu vftv . , that dissy hight.broke their several end individual necln. 8eect your Kprlwg Salt Iroua larK Samples Tbe COBiSCR. Jhw. fi. Uruiey pf Harrodsburg is still cofiiied tu hip re&iikuv with rbcuiuatUis.
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Miss Nellie Fee Bloomington friends. is visiting Dr. Jordan lectured in cer, Monday night. Spen Robert H. May, with a force of men, is at Sttnesville, plastering the newly erected buildings in that locality. . A young school teacher named May, is an applicaut for census enumerator for Vou Buren tp. The graded school children have a vacation this week. Good time to see the dogs and ponies. Dillon Talbott is willing t be defeated again for Cuuuty Recorder. Chas-. Butcher has been elected to tcajdi at No. 6 school house, Perry tp. Four nights of this week are devoted to the dog and pony show. The performance last night went off smoothly and satisfactory. At Indianapolis the Service Pension Association appointed officers, and Maj. Mulky was placed on the executive committee for the otu district, Maj, J. R. Simpson of Paoli, a brother of Mrs. J. F. Pitt man is making ao active canvass for the nomination for Congress. Read the advertisement on the first page, of South American Nervine. It is truly a wonderful medicine,' and no otlier b equal to it. So arm. ellt it here .except fVrU. Bro .-. .. , ... Heir Keckvrcar at . XJae COttNER. Columbus Stuart of near Fair fax has sold his farm and will remove to Bloomington. They are all coming. . Mr. Frank Simmons of Arkansas City, Kansas, has removed to Bloom i tie ton and contemplates making this city his home. He' will be" connected with tho Corn-1 .,,.: er Clothing Store. The time for township elec ' ttonsisiast approaciung, ana ac-i cording to tbe Republican call tbe; .tnwnfiliiiie tluia far hparrt trnm hav sclected the following, persons to -- --- - . t. be elected: In Van Buren Town- J slim Jason N. Thrasher was chosen : lor 1 rustee, and M. It. Morns for Assessor. Theiieopleof that town ship have made, a good selection and shouhl see that both these men are-'elected by large majorities. In Perry township Ezra Perriog was selected for a second term aa Trustee and Wm, Weiuier for As sessor, Both of these men are well known and are competent to fill their respective offices. The Republicans of Bloomington township met iu the cireuirt court room and elected Wm. Rogers chairman, and G. W. Norman secretary. There being but one aspirant for Trustee, A. T. Massey was chosen for a second race by acclamation. John C. Wbisnand was then chosen for Assessor, Archibald Fleener, J;is. B. Mulky, and A. J. King (colored) for Justice of the Peace ; for Cons tables Johu Moore, Chas. Colpitta and Doctor Wilson. Everywhere harmony prevailed and Republicans are sure of success. I t is not going too far to say of A, TV Massey that he has made oae of the best Trustees Bluomington township has ever bad, and while be is a radical Republican be has always strrved to do as muoh for the needy as the law would per-: nut, irrespective of party, His kindness to several young ladies, who depend on teaching school for the purposo ol providing lor them aeives atui iiieir wuiqweu nioioem, :
ia verv commendaole, and snowsi that bo does not make a political ' On WodnosdHy, Atarcb tOtfc, Com,..i. :.. ..i r i.!. . mtssioneis Peterson and Clay will take machiue out of his office. j the nmMU inToica of th, enti0 ontil rt Teu amilioalions wero made io Poor Asyhtm,and inhoduco Henry C.
S ' ' , for a dwelling house about to bo vacated, one day lust week, The F. M. B. A. is growing rapidly, and bids fair t.i rival the Grange movement of several years tl...v.u..i n.,.,u r i.:. ,i.;,o n,.. "27,203,4. s a wn....Jl 1... .if1 E. P. Adams' residence, ou East K'lkwood Avenue, James Parks of EHetttsville a a ia tenting tho virtues ot the Martinsville artesian water. The Carmiehael hotel ia likely to be void to Abe Hatfield of Bedford, who bus kept a hotel at Qtv ui.burj au-J Bedford.
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SHEW SUIT THIft TWO FIRST-
West Side Square.
Columbus Reeves and C, IX MeLahlan have been granted increase of pension. " Adams, Hall A Co. lell the people how .to fit up the "ideal home," in another column. They are home fitters from away back. Nathan Bray of near White Hall, faiher of Eld. L. B. Bray, has suffered from a stroke of paralysis. - The Democrats of Clear Creek lp. nominated Frank Kinser, Trustee 5 Geo. Haney, Assessor ; Lafe Underwood and J. T. Smith, Justices of the Peace; Road Supervisor for Harrodsburg, Jno.Buchanati. The Western Journalist, published in Chicago, has an interesting .biographical sketch with photograph, of Frank T. Neehv'a former well known resident Of Bloomington. Neely struggled for an education while in Bloomington, and always had an ambition to be something more than a plodding wage-worker His wonderful energy and full confidence in bis powers of concentration and push led him to seek a field large enough in winch to exercise his genius; and he therefore wisely chose Chicago, and begun the publication of subscription works: "The History of American foil ties," the "Houghton Mops," etc., etc In addition to being confident and energetic he was fortunate, and mounted the tidal wave ot success from the ft, rst, Tljere is every reason to believe that in time bewill own one of the Urge8t, ifuqt the largest publish ing houses in the country, and the Progress wishes hint success and good fortune always. ' People come to Paris' drug tore and say that nothing they have ev er useo, nas given ton cin aqgnw or sv bfaetion as South American Nerrine. The Gibler tketlreal company that p1flJa l ,crowaod, h'tt,,s ni.8nt Bun weoK, nneca inmr engagement on nisi Saturday nijfbt by KivinaBway a nice S""r'8'' N umborea ttdhita were sold niv Saturdav niht a Anm m if twi m m . posed of C. O. Tnrner, Enoch Fuller and . M. Allen was selected to tuperta"CJZ ZZTZSi tKSStJT Le j il. j the audience selected to draw the ticket. " w uoeidea Miai me nrst number drawn should be entitled to the nrise which resulted in favor of Miss Lela .Rogers of East Kirkwood Avenue. -ih pleasant social was given by tfi. and ttrt. J. W. Shoemaker, last Saturday uight. The mitny friends present esprosa themselves as having enjoyed very mixi h the pleasures of the evening and hone to see these good people pass many such yenings. It b proper to state that no prices were given to the 'belt eard pinyera." It sometime iei ems a Utile strange to those who live in the country that tho citizens of Bloomington would deiiira some recognition at tbe hands of the commifiioner, but when ono remembers the willingness with which every property bolder of the city has paid pjk tax on oU tht road as well as 9j cents of ssesnient mado for pike repairs, along with the expense of making bis own eity streets, &c , the question is easily solved. Tho taxpayers of the city along with very few of those in tbe country, have been the only redemption for the Rielit and. Wylic I'ikes. and then-fore it is nothing more than, nronar and fair that the county shouhl hft)p tbte who am tha nniu support aa tax-payers. Jaroes Grsy, the stone cuttor, b mnking a1 very handsome stone railing to be placed around the lot o James Kelly, in (ho publlo cemetery. Hoses Dunn's smiling countenance was seen in our city last week. He was bore looking alter some vases ia circuit court. (Senator Duncan was hero tbe groalor part & last week looking after his poiilSeal fences. It seems thai it is certain to be a Democrat, and we know of nj one who will look after the interests of the University batter than Mr. Duncan of grown county May .o his duti4 as Sunerititendeat for the otifHinc year. On Thursday thy will go to Salt Ureek to locate the silo fur tbe. new iron bridge. A letter from Captain Braden, tbe bridge contractor, to Auditor Blair, re. questing tbe pleasure of his company on Jlaren SOtb to tbe Salt Creak bridge, tiu, was received one day last week. It would be well for the people of Salt Creek township to have their ehieksns and turkeys Well guarded on that oeea, soa. Mr. Sparks, tho ex-superintsndent of the poor farm will return to Stanford thia week and resume bis duties as a successful SHletiuan of goods with John X. Woodwaid. Mr. Ifrpburn of Cleveland O.. was in the city the pad wvuk for the rturn of tottliiig fi-r tht- now hriJgr juf ; ptetod over Bean Blsnm Btr H s-- mi j tn ha a arsucless eentlmn. ovVinc ev I tUl -..s' U.T .t. V ..i.-1-at
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The handy aiaa of tb. jtowt lobatt O. rottac! a Canity a Ban of taat waak Mr. Waaii-a bc-baaa called way o uiiait t tl
death of bit titter. Mr. Fotter b) aajl,, sanced in copying tome of the earty tjptv eoroVef the eoantj commisa'.oaeri tfcal'':kaT become mutilated,.
Cltisena as well aa taiboad ware aoosawhat tororued at the cbaage of maaagmeat of the L. If. C. railroad, which now it b believed wi be governed by tbe Peaaeylvaabi syip it is supposed toat tbere win oe aa aauiwi churtge of officers. Whether tab adHBMt or not it U proper to say that Mr. 'fnkVt B. Woodwaid, wbofaas been the 8ttpsM tendent for iqiu time, Is a tboroogh "4troad maa and a gentleman, has ibowA, Mndnetscetosn who have bad any bad with hint, and while he may not baVb given oar oity everytmng u ocanaee.. he has provided for os as best lb) eottel by giving s aoner yam nantfon, ffnv tlanwnlir freigh4Bta,ad aeotpsof U dwpatcbera secoaa to aoea in toe All of tbe entpbrvea of tbe road at- tfk point have aided gaeatiy ia Huknag aav. oar city, and thb Oct afceaMl be Ciated I bv I theciteae. t new maw ft b hopaA iaa' unrter the new management the .aaae; policy may be continue A letter from W. It. Soab who' bS charge or taking the census of this distriot tate,that ho will bo here in a shot tbaat. to aiaiie-iboaecoaiaiy araaageaAedta-a to ale tbe appU cations for t UkXak Get a bottle of South Amok, can Nervine to tone yon np after the hasVr ribie spall of weather we hae boaa, -sjafnv, ing. -
Bert. McGee ia making erffr;-&
pairs of pants fur the Qibler CoseH
ityCUtobe shipped Of-xlelBt!rA
thia week. - .. . -Henry Gentry's' &n4A
Monday was very pretty. H.ojft$;
has a splendid show,- and WiH omA'
Unue to make money rapidly, he deserves tft. He is. a hard, pflrr-
sistent worker, and knows no snob v!i
wort! as fail. . Tbe first perforiav: .' f
ance jnder the new arrangement '
was given Moay, ?i R: :5 was a great sucoes. ...
Bert. McGee.doi-s not have to
make any alferationa after JroAi; tenants ,re wce Ifeadv Bert- f :. sure cuttWi ":t .
Will Yoo Pay, on Must
Poiuaa X There are ft AbWbef, fStft nl nArwina hetw who sat me aaaati' iS&'j?
sums 15c, 25c. and 50C.,arao3aU ing in the aggregate to many 4$i-' Urs, and they neglect to pbH (people who are able to pay tea. . and I have waited (ill I am Jire4,5, my mus are aue ana x nave un money to meet them. I- dWt want to publish U of the names of these persons, with the amounts, set opposite, but I may be compelled to do so. Now something '. most be done about itk sad that very soon, ' Mas. F!iA QMA v -r-Tbat 'Hired feeling?' is come by haying Bert. McGee you a pair 01 pants to oroer. . guaranteed. . Maj. Mulky was nominate for Justice of the Peace )ast Bat day, during his absence. Th Major declines the nominattoo, Mrs. W. 3- Baker and Mr, S. E. Carmiehael will go to lnd.i ianapolis on Thursday, to spend, . few days with friends. Newland, little son of G,. Qi I Duncan, has beep dangerously fj ' with pncp,manjat Charley Showers, son of Jos. Showers, has been quite, aick. diir- .: ing the past ten days. It is surprising to read ovev the list ot amounts, due Mrs. fiovr.man amounts ranging irom ioc. up to 75c. Sheaays she prefers ' not to publish this list, but tbAsft; people nave hey goods a qd there is , no good reason why they saooift not pay for them. -She is rigbi. Tbe Democratic county bomi? Dating oooveutioo 1$ to be hehj . May 10th.
ADAMANT;.. . . '-M
The Ferfectioa of WiUI 3
. Flastef .' Adamant Walt Pbater. tt a nmtMial ' o k
designed to produce a hard and indeatruo-'
tibie interior wan. it m not an exprr'- . .
raetit and has the indorsement of too Mat - . '(.?, ArchitouU, Contractors and Plaatanrf 1 whoreyerit has beep introduced. plastering has long been tho poorest pety " tion of buildings, a good wall b tha v. -S ception where lime plaster b used. ''
slight hhw breaks the urfoe of ska) ?$ plaster, Whore,-lime and sand plaster b. -;M
useo, it is not uncommon w . w hole or a part f the peiling fatU ; . avoid thb, many churches, school baitsVv ings, stores, etc, bava hoed coiled wWt wood, largely increasing tbe cost. By using Adamant the necessity for wooden ouilines b entirely obviated, as it adbcrea strongly to any subslanee, and can a .; be removod without ounsidantble fbj ClaimK tn Drlet. It b very hard and very adhesive). It does away with the warping n4
ltiinb.tnr Af tfttnAr and ntalnfrs.it BAt las. .
tog necessary, aawno common pWHi , 1
It costs originally but little mora than, the lime plaster, and in the end it sperior qualities mako it iuiiuoaaurabijr. cheaper. It saves waiting weeks or month -Sic. the building to dry out. - It dees ni craci or tall of, eves Ht case of leakage.
it w $viw 'iy y uy pa, b toror. ; 1
It is the only material ith whMi ra-t pairing can bo done neatly and '-to etey," It b th best material wiMt wljivb U (pakb a Ire proof wal ' It i just tl thing Ar building; ebj.; . noy taps. Wet the rWfc welj. u,5 No. t., and neither wind Bur 'weaVlicr U) 4kt. , turb thorn. IV ' ' ' ' It abKorb neither gse nor copns f disaitso, as does the wimiuon -pWter, a4 theroi'er i tif great value from a saaitarv point of viov, It can he out clean ton straight edj3. " Reghters or stove ptjw thuublw an baj put in without removing extra plaster. It does not allow cold to eie ibrnosh iikaaomm-n p-.wail ika a b4i " far warmer iu intr. Pr dirrction M.MimooiVt a4 furtkaf. psrtidUlor. call on .. CtASlAK p CO.. t Lsubr"Y'4t -v3; t.tuj-!s, tuv iJsM?
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