Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 March 1890 — Page 3

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L'H is -town. t George lly (Mfrt frii br?ff, pi, ekc, ,ip;.at. . tin ;ce. gMwaable 9miBms fiGAi Bases bakb t Ctwrlc; 3la6fy'ii diy puwin "jfCi o matter lien the 'rfe , Rr ewfl imwk' Owe knw vtist will if into Hi tuireCiterlr : jbas ' wo ncftewes iwyr cierktatod aijprtaU t tiia cutnanrw. Htr taka-iciw tto-iwt ill w- at tb if or Smith Awm't kefp a -fcaU---day pwW huwr it w a- ail the Tfw.raaad eatablMhafmti wmA tfcv faiefcit k wnple aa4 tk faoavaearis at cioarty faeferd after :W.ifClialpNa MM. emir., 'et3.' .,TS .'f wifa . is tbw " jtataMTihaMBt Ct aatapt as wiwat, amwiaiiai Of WHMfMV ittnc.il a wiiaWfe' mt a.pl ttmfryartaHatwap"mmi attcnci snot-maw- . J: 34sai Cook Bloves. Gar land Ueatkif; 8tve, d Ike jpeat wMWn Woaal (ian B-rwere,re w mpmhMl ALIJ5S. . HayatadCf sale. Apply to W.J.AU.ES. Frinda . sad Wkw jWtww ibatote and aassant naaft jp paid sNrt IWi ys) iWgt -i -tl. Btajfieas. befere plawa! ' rXko eeleboted Btodcbaker wajma, kma.of aH aae to be ... J " .11 : iptai m in ww.eag.nre - for ,-asue an vciv hiw Dnon aj . flte eleam yonr kid glnvea ;- " aMaiaMHMiH ''.- uio WmitY bN i fcK of . fratelaw Bnwgies, Cnrrtagea, Pbat- , V 'm m.-mm. aft kit pwety aUble, whieb he will set! tor eaaft or will 1rm for shim or borsen, CaH en Craig before yoo yoar ttoek f . WjOih PAP; aHeM patferan nnd laMMiaoawBt style, ttmbnatebt io-by Baker, B.rdAO.. Before Inryinc yonr wsll paper eaU at v Harir ttan ilunasa atort, '

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W ttlwnVfitt-lon, at Baker, Boyd A rfSP3 rr ljaadeil Kfcetia, go tMfrknMaad'bn awppIiedpfDm TaTS fjrr BreakW Ike, nest one atove maoe, vm WMt, ; Boy A k. are iiofe ajr" in this ptacc. Call alt Able UAMlrSy LAr in rndteas v jrWr and at niaea In atdt aB 'em- . n . .an,. . , as flora v

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kes the Ideal Home.

' &f Md wirk n wbicfa baa now nobly beguny while tbcezitoenM'ly'km nrioe ot having it done prrraila, iotf nd nniH the last ay f Harab, 5 Another fresh owler if yaSA jer tn. arrive this iiaW'ante,a rand pnpvr banger. " ' ' .. .J&iptr-JBaager. iiiibiteBriare. Other dkalrks claim to .have

ar fonal tn ibe 3at Y ' ZiIW8VUe .KasHviIle, which is a

tans attaining the soeriarity of etfent power .behind the new manX. TL otrtr .Ask fhf.itt. Bd!atjement, desires the general offices

r hMtf R,r aile t 31 nlacea ta BlooniiaKtoB. Dnm Tms Mrux fori? A

nnmberuf peraoMare in- debt io' wWif qnarbva can be aernred in pe 6 groqrfiee. JLao very ranch Louisville for abont $4,000. in need Tnf money inat now, and II T ' muutf..tl-Imb tlL, mhLcS kin NOTHISO SUCCEEDS I.IKB SCC"T".. .f4 h,T,Wlt b. hontofitn len a mystery eeNnwoiited in the pa M tot rome( to ut hy BtI11lltm Kre SBnerlljcharj!d forward pd settle at dace, - m extrnmntlj Hr hotet in jmo-uitie ; -'. HjSMI. WIIJSON. Mapntatag. a-sa tMa'dainm " J Hoom, corner Sixth and JJiun Strs-l. ASK tn:--m-AiM;tn-'Hmp.,CiatfMBa-"OliK..maMirby W. K.

WilibV fnniitv arorerv tit ?uu do Mwh, Jr.. n of Um roirMir who utlim abM it ialT n.liPi in taWWnid.-4?alt-llawMi Bltjr year B fcW .Where tt 1S SVliea tbc rtj- w,,,.. Th. aewmmaire htuktutf aometbtns efaoice uv au.m t t..e 6:.U H. --qui io

gneries or protlnce. ' . . - 3Uwa ' . Wwr44W" t, Ctar a!djCmmi gnOU Hemp. XK WW WAST noveltica )n

QmiMwrealGfwai? WemM, condituie tlwi greaj bareain obVVU. Ubimrtku. m'""1'1" tho ftty. Thfe toluliod m eay

"...t,-"- . r .-v wnB t, factt aru ,,. Tim Gait i wantat w itroeerjr ,we, nicr wn vniU)lfviy jn tha intori of tmnthVVlwgreaa dBer. ' lew; ibe mim rate bfing ehr(tt at all mimmimmmmm times, to everrane. Whatever will f ro. FOR 8AT.B. I lve ferty acres waaonibla rant for th "IHy i ofland in folk t,bip, 0V. lb" , tlm do.nK maa i j;'i T,ii Tk. away with the ttoal Lhmm' prolix. Itc t r J :....! medinte and. iMrsonal tmntral of th own-

7nTaTaTH ""S terms wnto WM. ABMBKVSTJtB, Xoatoa eo, Jwt. -

Better get a buttle of' fjonth ,a raasonable rent-chargu only, a rigorous fti Mrirati NVmiu-ta teiu nn unur'"nd l"ft'l WipervwioB of iU internal MenrM0eTtW) ttoM up your B(1 'arwutnTJ

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winter. If iatiast Jwa srtKie yontrmie, itd the exjriaiMrt is

- mi tfi sua nkjhnnM FLVUSClSQIk 4f MSB Mfy& - Wfe3IKS.(C. A BAMEwWalfectaoda baH-el: vuae. aacwcinv jFreak canasd piunpkin, frefi new picklea, fresb saddle rork oystvra, pie crisp . fresh eraekem, aknokedlniKbot, fresh 'batter, and lot of ged thiags, jast received, by Opna. jpfcPbeeters, the . grocer. Call aub SKB fke new line of rintanntat bnmgbt on by Charley saernseesra, a nis oarner grocery. Hie difteVant jrrades of Wfolassea and trnpa ate very superior.

In TqACOOB and ClOABa- H iajcate in appearance and exceedingly

am4o 04 a noose thai eamee a betfer aaaurtrntiut than thstof Char

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of tha egopfc. BaW .BrnEB. BiDn Cheese. l.ABIfc 1.T iiTi 1 ..nil.. ia always kept at Charley UePbeeiers' grocery sioreSDniupM Get took basket rir.tBD, 8atrdav mrbt, at Charley MrPbeet cwsgrocery store; What Charley ana not cot in stoek is . d'mwjlt to find. . He-is -in the popaUr old Qrceves corner. ITCH, Mange, and 8cihes on mao or aaimau cored in SO minuU. Woodford'a SaniUry Lottos. Tbii never (aits. ,0oid bv H. LtaobST, Druggbt, Blooattngton, iod. aAT i, AMa 99 IT 99091 1 Every nwn, woman and child who w iattrbted to Bobertsnn Brothers, wmoested to come immediately and setf te up. Many - acoounls have ran a lung timev and person bave been' favored by . vs $me nd 'swijp;'''Jf m fstipr-' jti- ak? these pei amis to do us the favor of payiag without farther solioiUtiop. We MUST have a settlement.- -ROBERTSON BKOS. Dec. 25, 1889. Mon-resideots, yonr property wiH be carerallf monairedby Brodlav Aa4attka dt IkotisJ: If yo have anything t -ehanfte put h w the bandrt of Brodiv. ' Rabertaon A Krodi v. '0ver fJble?-Btiok-Sturf?7 '

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s , Matting--A Chicago morning paper says : "Mr. C. H. (jrtwnn, one of the newly elected directors of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago raiIroal, aay the new management ja serioualy considering the removal of the eeneral offices from (Jliicago to Ixrtiisvilfe. Premdent W. h,. Breyfogle live at New Albany, o)ipHiite t jiwiinviHe, but is thorongblv iditfied with the latter eitt tt w alao, stated that the lifted at Louisville. Une of the arguments of the new management ia retrenebtnent. : The rental of of8m in (limaim la tft 000 a vear. ire -iqi ieV'Tv rwiwtitio'th'e tutu 'two-dollar ir-; I j v. .1 1. . " nnui, lira y me cnnrgM pro on:y n dollar and Bv ntt per dy for Mlt and room ; inglA muU thirty Svo with frm we of irarh r iitQiw.h'k room. -,W.E.b.Jr. tanM paid according to the volume of buc:nM, are etneient and reasonable in coit. The alwve ixuliaritiw. a low. uniform mice. havn nciind fur thn M.-i IL . f.ir tranrbiit moee. p"uciinc rwi ntr (in real aetata. To tbie benefactor who he made it poaiible to stay two daya in the city at the ufiial expense of one, wa heartily recommend litat friend. Ed, McUer is one of the most cniriptetit clothiQg men in this portion of the State he knows the value of goods 1 at a glance, and so always bays siteh as' are the most desirable for bis aistomers. See theHata, Suspender, pew styles of Ties, etc., etc., at his store. ' af eakin Decobated 7ake is something ver? prtty. Every honwkwper knows what Meskin Iirrinatone Ghia.a is, and all know that it is first-class, and has always been white. Sow, however, it ia being decorated, and is very deli bandsnme. Jimmy Bobiaaon, the west siOe- grocer, has it for sale, and ng i to nia enstomers. Uo in and see it it is both handsome and odd. Spbiso 8uiist the latest jroods

corner ofjnd mairafaclare, may be had at

Mcaee's merchant tailonne and clothing emporium. Every two or four weeks, Ed. McGee, the buyer of the house, goes to some of the principal cities in search of novelties and bargains. He alwavs sue ceeds, too, as the stock at present on tne aiieives ant tables testify. New Styles in Hats, in Neckwear, in Sh'irts, in Susjienders, in Maen Collars, jiist received at. McfJee'e. You should' call and see the Hats they are very styliah anu nanaaoma. . "wnsanaaanjawans C08H, Oats an Brak. keot in large onsntitiea and sold at low prices, at raett tscars'. Clover Seed, nicest in the town,' can lie -procured only of Puett dt sears, at UoberUoo Bros, old staod. Oolouci, Japan and Gunpowder Jes. .JKSt qualities. Chll aud see them. Puelt & Sears. Clubs aud BoABOtKa Hovsrs It will pay y to investigate Puett &Srar' prices and goods before buying. NoTHtKo Superior to rti Gold en Bio oiflee. To be hat at Puett

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A N N O IT HCEW BITfi. o i,a. -' -KiVPlcwe announce that i am a can. didatt for (lominatioa to- tho a Sice of Cleric of the Monroe Circuit UoUtti' b jeet to the droiion of tb Rejmbllcitn oooTentbia. JCMOCB yUfcWSB. anaaivf-t . aersa. rnerwn: You will pl Me announce that I will be a candidate for, omlnatton for the offle or Sberlff of Monroe county, lubject (o the Kejiublicaa nowinaU'aK conTonnion. THOMAJ? J. FAKB. oooHTt iuaicR BgJmi T. Kobenton of Itloblani' towoahip Will be candidate before the Republican cenveutioti for the ortHce of County Treaaurer," a , ' SafBd. L. Andartoti of Perry tp. will be a candidate, lubject to the decUion of the Republican County Convention, for the offlce of Treaiurer. ( . -' COWMTT IIOOIDtR. Mraant Jaclwon, of BJoorofne. ton townihip will be a candidate for the office of Recorder of Monroe county, iubjret to the deeidlon of the Republican Nominating Convention. .

D. Eokley Hunter is ttwcbingv school in Kentucky. -, It is believed that there will be some peaches. ' John Kerr, who has been yisitlrtg: relations tor some time, has returned to Illinois. Daniel PaBord.aa old citizen of Van Buren tp., is dangerously ill with paralysis. Measles and whooping, congta are proving fatal to children in the western part of the county. Mii Kate Seward nnil liuti? Helton are visiting Mrs. IJnydcr, at Salem. The wjfe of Alex. Merr died at her home near Smith villa recently, with measles. . ' t . Dr. AxlellV family, wore en tertaining Miss Nettie Bunliirk .of Blodmfield last week, The "Monon" has 0 sfl-arm of damage' suits- to defend, growing 511! oi tbadenta tlii.8ijier. " ' Thomas Matthews", this painter, who was dangerously sick in the early winter, and then grew better, has had a relapse. .. If is feared that theiwld weather of week - before last jliM seriously injured the wheat in Mon roe connr. The Democrats are getting their fltsks filled for April 10th, when there is to be a mass convention. .. . Jefl .lfMclvi:.nr-iif I . D. A. Piers'Mi and Henry flliorrr will t electsd Jm:i8 of Penec in Perry Ip. ' -Ak", Ab. Adersrn and Perry Wright will ie diiiHtiu to serve as Constables" There will be plenty of Dem ocratic candidates for county offW'S. , j6olittg ll ! MMtiioM-iiwI aot-ur-mg the election are eutirely oitteiett ftiings. , For Jusiices of the Peace in Van Buren 4p., Wm; J. Brown and Wm. U M-CH"tigh ; for Constables, J. T. Idoat.and ilenry Eaton. The colored man, King, nominati'U tor Justice of the Peace ' in Bloomiiigton tn., is not the school teacher of that uatue, but his brother. Ab. Anderson is building a storeroom in South Park. As is the caee in all growing cities the bufchiess is not confined to the public square. ; Charley McPUftrs, the pop ular grocer, was at Indianapolis nori ron of lart week, making contracts for weekly shipments of desirable goods in. bis line: -'When Charley gets left the others will huve to quit business. . llis store is better supplied each week,--Wm. H. Ward, .who at one time was proprietor of an auction bouse on the site ot Norman's drug store, lias been appointed postmas ter of Salem. His many friends here send congratulations. . Green castle Times : Rev. Cole has resigned the pastorale of the Kpiscopal church and has accepted a call at Marian. Get a bottle of South Ameri can HcVvina to tone you op after tbe hor rible spall or w earner we nave Keen oar ing. Select Tawr Spring Salt rrona JHarlv aatmplea at TBS SJOH.IEH. ' , damage siiit brought, bv Wallfitdc Borijffof Bedford, against, the p roprioto.'s of tbe chair factory will go to Orange county on change of venue. John Monroe, who broke a finger in a Monon car door goes to Lawrence county with. . l)is damage suit, II Eleventh at. is McAdmixed, of which there is now a strong probability, it will do away with one of the worst mnd holes in the corporation, and give easy access to Maple Hights addition, and to the Hunter quarry district jg? ' E. E. Morris, Forajf Engines of tbe Jeffcrronvilte, Madison & Indianapolis road, has been appointed Superintendent of Motive. I'owirr of the Monon system. E. F, Miller, son of General Manager Miliar of the Pennsylvania, lines west, will be appointed to the su periotendency of the J. M. & I., in place of W. F. Black, General M singer of the Monon. H. M. Norton, chief clerk .of Mr, Black, is t'J be well remembered. Mrs. J. 8. Payno has moved her millinery store two duors uortb of A. H. Wilaou'a graccfy store, io "Progress Bloek," on CollegeAvc ne, where nhe will keep a fuirijuc Ql' mil'tiory goods.- - ':

VJH HI VTTE YOU TO

Ertees guranted lower thpvanyl?Qf4

TKn) Farr, the present popular and efficient Sheriff, is announced to-day. as a candidate for renomination. Farr is one of those (Mipnlar, fm lirarted fellows who make friends wherever they go and-do kindly acts fur all - with whopi they coroe in contact. He was a gallant soldier during the late war, having served as a private! in.fJo.H.XJd Ind. Vols, before he" was 18 years, (if age. A party is fortunate that Was snoh men as Farr for candidates. lie will be elected by an' increased majority tn JNovemuer, and will serve the eopte faithfully Vod well another two year Jcrm. , Jm' Munsoof Stanford is do ing s.hne tmi(nee8. . llie Doctor is energetio and attentive, and be is a thoroughly equipped physicinn, His" many friends rejoice at hi. sucoesf. " . A story and" a half house , U rapidly being completed on. Maple Higlrta for Win? Showers, and Dr. u.uiKeu a new. iiouae. on ir u i .-J. a, . I

WklBiit st, j being-eftwdid by! "-""V'fl T, b7.-Km.it; the workmen. Dr. Wua is go'-lfeA ' .?

ing Id have a hapdsbfiie modern -t- . residence. . " " " -Dried jieacWe or? said , to be John B. BuskirWl.gerous- fhconly variety .ot iljed hi Salt ly (if js believed .fataiij. sick, atiCwek lp. by the late :old weather.

Kis rwidi'uoo on eak' TUi .t, John W Itiiskirk, his son. (the ut-ti kAnwh attorney) Wlio ha' tn.siek five ! ir bix months, is gradually growing weaker, hd his death . is PplyH? question of time. ; Bollenbitcber vs.- Fit Nation al Uykk, Doudrldson v.". ffocl and nrifwir compnay have been eontinu till the; September- txrm. The ffesent term of court has been veryjjjht. Two of the nominees for Justice have declined: Ma." M,ulky and 0eo. King. The boljk' of "the. biigin'wa herettf re dime by Juxticee of .the. Peace now goes to the Mayor, eo-'that there is very little in the office but the honor, and that will not nay amce rvot, 'u-i k exhibited by peoThe interest pie ia, the dog and pony show last week? was remarkahle. Uentry advertised to star four nights, and each pight the hall was crowded. He cancelled bis Washington engagement and staid Friday night, tne room neing crowoea w us utmrt eapscitv. . His first stop is at Olnev, 111, for which uity he left on Saturday in his newly uecoratadcaf,' -r taf'Get a package ofBok Won" freo.3n Charley Alexander's grocery store. SmitbviUe schools, nnder the charge of Misses Bennett aud Pedigo gave their graduating exercises on Wednesday night last in the M. E. church. The program wan a tallows e "liaushtert of America" MI Emms. Grimes; "PropcUfa Scholar, Politician and tndepondeiit Gentlemen in the Limited State," Kalph Carter; declamation. "Bread on tho Water," Mis Leila Duncan; music orchestra; "Poets of England," Miss Alma Tbrwher; declamation,': "Poor Nan," Liaaie Grime; "Yetlowatone Park," Claude Duncan; muaie by orchestra; "The Land and Sea," Minnie BhoreV; The Old and the New," Viola Davie; music by orchestra; "Dan iel Webster," tray tlrnko; "UlaM uistory and 'Prophesy," Alice Miller; "Puper Local ewi," Hugh Baker; musks- by Koiitra; f lestintauon ot uigiomai, it. John W. Cravenr mnaio by or ctiosjraf Boned iolion, Kev. Baker. . ,j ..j " 'j-rEnoeli Fuller, the present Clerk of Mnroe conntvs is a can didate for renomination. Fuller is a competent man, ha given us a satisfaetory administration of the Clerk's office and will be renominated. He is alo a pushing business man outside -the Clerk's offise, and materially assisted in the development of our oity by layine out additions, building houses, and poshing things just as be does in politics. Enoch knows almost every man in Monroe county too, and has been straightforward in ail his. extensive transactions, with tttem, He shouldered a muskut three years aud a half, and carries thf;en. wounds to prove that ha was where it was dangerous to go. Etfiioh is not afraid of dangerous place in politics, and will be elected this fall jut as be was io IS 86. m -aa S . ..KTiiPiirv. umman ts carrvinc a mhed finger as the result of us log it for a lever in moving abut ment took, lie won't do it agutn. . 1U . . . I -.- .JSTtJet sptckge of"Bok Won" frae,et cManuy Alexander grocery sioi-e awTGet a package of "Bk Wn"i fre,4lCbarl.rAlfBdcr,2f 'rys'.ra

IHSPECT OUR STOCK

Monday, April 21st, is the last day fur paying y on r taxes. Graded school begun Monday, Prof. Carpenter as Superintendent. Showe rs Bros, have bnnglit the Bollman farm, paying 12,800. They bought it for the limber. Bnena Vista has a new postmaster in- the person of Marion Bnrch. Mrs. Tate's sister, Mrs; Law rence, from Wisconsin, is here, to remain till June. The wite of Geo. W. Norman, the druggist, ie visiting her. masher in Chicago. '.,. R. A. Fulk is prominently mentioned in connection with the nomination for Representative,, , . Indian Creek tp, nominated Wm. Tavkiugton for Trustee, and i Joe Stults for Assessor. vFrank Nabb, a LonisVille letter carrier, is visiting hi lather's family in this place. ti n ..a . v n itow ttooo:..: i. nped a car load of wlient it Itettaville to j'-imt, oue - i w&;k. It is rumored that Jack. Day may again become connected with the Monou as a . division superintendent. ; -Taotty Wid!- m1- -Clem . Whltaher eM"wao fnforlwnate last week s. to lose a child, after a brief illness. Matters are . . growing mewbat ichell, for one of c : . :. -ii dear ttiua iu uim-iieii, lor one ui til nnnnlnr trrnmM nf tha norlVt

x. The Democrats, it is under- . -WUl. E. Alkins went to LoustdoxU will nominate Sudlmry for ,8v,'le MnayUa-4airchase a

Trensurer. with but verv 1 ti e position. Pi.Mr nn.b;n -Hnnl.lJBof fkonld keep their eyes upon the DenflCMt8wbo wU, endeavor to

defeat the nominee, Mr. Perring.iv umeivena wiiipreacn in a--.-. , 7 iuat St. Piesbytertan church the M. C. McNeely was renomi-1 eater rart of nrxt week. CoW

uci.cu uy t xriiitivrabn ui 11 aaiiington tp. for Trustee, and in B-an Blossom Chas. Walker waschceen. A mill is to be set near Wm. H. Kerr's, in Benton tp., under the supervision of Curry dt Rogers. A large quantity of lumber will be sawed. ?- A. T, Maasey attended a meeting of the District Republican Central Committee at Grcencasile 4st week, and repntts Republicans wide awake in that locality. The Democrats of Salt Creek tp. held a meeting at which it was decided that they would not have a convention to nominate a township ticket. Mrs. Fortythe, who came here from Ohio some time last tall, died on Monday of last week. The family reside in the Wm. Harrold house, west 4tb street, Marion' Hiukle is making money io the meat business now, and says he cannot afford to fool away his time in the business oil politics -don t want any nomination for. county clerk. ' The Democrats of Benton, tp. nominated J. M. Chit wood for Trustee, David Barrow for Assessor, and endorsed Duncan ad DoIan for Senator and Representative. There arc two houses on the lot bought by Mrs. Cole from S,. C, Duddst a small house of three rooms on the south end of the lot. and the house occupied by Mr. Dodda fronting north.. The assessors In their work this year will be required to make an enrollment of the soldiers, their widows and orphans jn their district. The cqiiuty auditor has received blanks for that purpose. W. B- Hsrrisj wife and, chjld are visiting relations in B;ijqiuuiBton. The Courier pretends to think there is sarcasm in the Progress' Parted here. Poofde who pretend to be "so enterprising" ought to assist anv enterprise, no matter if it docs enter into competition with them. Bring on your morning daily pper not an evening paper,! remember. A nd we do not mean Ijili? !iau bill uf a btc dtber i do not mean

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Miss Eva Hell accompanied Mrs. Baker and--Mrs. Carmicliael on their visit to' Jtndianapolis last week. 4 - Richard Butcher, of Van Buren tp.. is a Democratic candi date for County Treasurer. The court house has been very much improved in 'appearance by the stone colored jtaint. Theodore Bitter, who wiides three miles south f EBetUville. was married in Salem, last week to Mrs. Alice ryaiUt Geo. P. Kctcham intendu to make his mill one of the bewt .in the rounty end that end M placing in it tlje-bpst iyllcr prtKess machinery .fri aiony will pu.)'..' Elder 6lpn4i still doiugCa fine bu-ineas: inr managing the S'Jlicitors for the New Tesfcnhent wth notes. Under his directions many thousands of dollars worth; of this work have been sold. . ti.Gov. Mellette. of South Dakota, accompanied by oTb wife, arrived in Blooraington 'one morning laft week, and the Governor let same diiy for Chicago, to ioterv?ey tbe Board of Trade of that city on sonn important biiHiness. Mrs. Melette. is spending a few daya with her parents, Dr. T. A. Wylie and wife. She will return to her home in Pier re, this week. -r Btforc you buy a building lot pee those in the new Abel ailditio to Fairvie. Inqoirc of.fesw ilowe The i DePauw tJnjrsity Q,uartelie,.oe ol.' the teani--!aattsita"w!t, lsjtwiioo cert in College Aveniie" M. E. church, on the evening .of l lmrsday, April 3d. The proceeds will of the Church Itnproveinent &Kkt Admi88ion Itnnroyenlfn SoCICtV .

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ne Bt0Rev. Miiitcn goes 4his week Washington, Ind., to help Rev. Omelvcna in a wines of pieetiiig.. munion on the 6th of April..; Jake Scholl of Indianapolis Sundayed in. Bloomington. Jake resided here many years ago. He is now keeping looks tor the Maas Brewing Co. at that place. Peoplfli afej-waiting on the brick makers- to supply them ..to that they may go on with pavements, with lionses, with chimneys, etc. There has never been a time in the past five years when there was a surplus ot brick in Bloomington, and 2,000,000 are needed just now to meet tbe re quiremeota of builders. It fuci there is some talk of putting up iron buildings because brick cannot be stcurcd. ' -r.iown that has built j mile quite a luxury to pass a couple of hours in a cKan kept opera, bouse. Tbe golden: wedding, of Chas. Weir and wife, parents of Dr. Weir, was elebrat(d 't the ,4d bpqie west of town on st AVeduoedny. . Mrs. Richardson of Evaasville, wife of Trustee Richardson, Js visiting relations in, this city. The golden. wedding of A. W. Rogers and wife vyjll be eelabrated Tuesday night 'fit ant week, at the home farm west of town, Mrs. Bollman will leave Bloomington on Tuesday nitxt for Pittsburg, Penn., whjcb city she wil make her home, Fred. Howe and wife are oq a rnnrh. fortv miles from San Diemt. California. The laud is planted - .t. i? .- . principally wiin onvq .treed. Mrs. jhn Waldron will speni EatCf with 'er dtughter, Miss Idaj kt(j!Ntr Daina, Mrs, V, P. Mafott of Bedford was the 'guest of Simpson's family a jwrtiou .of last utejfc: ' ' Mrs. Howe, who.. had lieewl hV 8ttMr- fer.; Howe, w,l"r nFl' - oay. Mrs. Mary (Howe) Uormn,of oa Utecoi t ali(uj;iiH, is yisttng her mother on !! C-dk-jje Avc- , mtr. Wra. format) rtiutiii Ur.Uf tut sumiijtr,

of bouses during the pasfseon4-ArcMt?cis, Contraoiors nd PbMtaran'' ;

certainly enl it led: to an opera house, wnerevent-nw osan intronuoea. xa; -Will we have one? It would be ttir! S '

IT IS UNEai HHaSSSSBfJBWiBBnBWBBtSpl After vpending a eonple hours in that np-stairs room on sooth side of the rooAre, dubbed; J courtesy an ''opera boos, ' diffieiilt to understand bow any ona: can sav that a modem! v constructs

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ea ana camHnmi t ramaara i-ooam '-u.

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is not imperatively needed, itmast be remembered that BJootBt '?

ington p9,w ba a popaljlai Of nearly, if not quite 5,00a and common decency, if ioAiwy else, demands better araseaaeodav r

tions forTJce-wrbT'Prcisdly wbsaj they are wilUug t pay ciy pricf for amusements. No one a9onlig throw cold water upon ah enter jjf like that of a projected opmApa npo.0 any cntefiirtec (a fVlMp

win rmv so isrsre a oer ceai. in taa ,-.?a

irenerat piinnc in comiort ana$ ivnav.

enjoyment. qo,oi wit thBai g opera house. '.p f

riood lots tr. sa,le w A : addition to. Eairview, (nutre Jesse Howe before you buy.. Wm. Sewwd.rait .irfdi M - ? 3 i' i -rs-fj j- . aiZ3 aociaeni last rriuay raiwtiopaf - f paw was very serious, hilt migfet katlg leen even mare so. He was poBi; ing melted fino for bxing, andj owing tr an ' nulntion of" rataJaj or moisture an explosion reiniltet: throwing the mrlo met' tsto Ui face, biirnhg biro serioa.i5ly ostora it could be removed. as tjlt-Jl l!'ea almost like wax. Mr. Seward near-si;htcd, and constant !y wfJtw spef-taelc!! wiih very thick iene5 (j tact be ewe the yrsf?vtion of his CN'es, as tljev .-o!d rhbst certainly have been b',; were thickly coated with The burns on bis forrkead checks are deep, and of painful, but heTeels thnkfu bis eyesight was preserved. Ed. Brodix is in WashingtoBV City, where he has gone to dtspaav f some stock for the Hunter atoiaf Quarry Ctt. ' ''" Wall. Pauley went toSulHvaa, lastweek. to assist his brother in opeirtag. a stock of goods. ia aufferinsrTrMat a carbuncle car neck, and is of cWscJn liad atfel dition for bnsiuesa. .

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M. E. Wood, who at one tio&l

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imi is now ia rating in vrngw cn., was in town recently. 1 atilrfS

owns a valuable, farm, in. ltBraj . :-M

county.

W"Get a packaee of 4Bok Wan? $

free, at Charley Alexander's grooaiyslar.

awTGet a package of 'Bok Woa S

free, at Charley Alexander's grocery rtee -Jm

- I i l..;i.tt . a uanuauoiiy imii uutiviwg .aav inquire of Jesse Howe. The Perfection cf X7all riaster. 4, Adamant Walt Plaster, ia a materia) designed to produce a hard awil iaajtrno) tible interior wall. It it cat an 'WbtJ metit and ha the indorsement of (ba -Met . tion ng, a good la the exeeritipn where lime plaster w naefl. Al slight bW breaks tho surface of ttia phwtar.' Where lime and (and Blaster m udd, it ia not ..uncommoa to kaM the). hole or a part of tbc cftilios fall. To ayrid thie, many ekarohea, teo attlM- 4 l,ir, tores, etc, nvo Dead cetiea waa ifood, Urgdy increasing the volt. HC urine Adamant thewiwesiity for woodei ceilins ie entirely obviated,- a it adkero strongly to any euonance, ana can not be reiaoytd without ooniiaersnlo aaetl. ' Aiaitna in ffiuva, It I very bard and very adhesive). It de away with taa "warpiiia aA shrinking of doors an catng,it aft Mr ins noveranry. as who cum uivn niaaswr. w v ii i ..o uqimiuE .iv wawIt costs orierinally but little more them tbe lime piaster, and in tbe end Ha taperior qualities make It immaaaurabty t'lap-' '"' .'-'" it av waiting weep o Wonloa tag the buildlne to dry out. it ciom not praca or rail ear, . v. e .. it a - vaa case of leakaces. ?KH HPlhrf hy any geod plat

I Mute vniiuiiies, l.Ana wai wc mm BEiaVw

Ult the cnty mri with which ran. pairing can be dot)? &etly and tay. .H

4t.l tha boat material wi f hMh tfc r3

tia justtV thing Tor buiWn !;-, 1

npy top, wet tne ones wen use . t and neither wind not woatber wilt dlig turb thcln. , . . It abttirhf neither gatea aor geraas tiisouj.'. as dm! tbe common tdMter. M4 therefore ijof crettvaluB froiaa taHar noiht iif view.

it can be out clean to a ttrargut SAM Reister or aUiva pipe t'himb taa a?j': put in without tamoviryj extra pjaaler, W! t dors nt allow 'cola to coma Megbyt. tika' common' p'akftir aad majtat hwtMMJ aV waratbr In winter. -.1 rftfe For dirwtinnir. idititnoial and trtla

p.-irtKir. can u

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