Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 April 1890 — Page 3

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rancjac nodalliut kas then en tleve wkea tke weather is ak as far iadace their sale. All tke people can get and do get bar gates at tbi store, aad every artide .utiBal Umfp i a strietlf krdrj tptKfaandaotioahH!.e p9 be. fuaod "bttt. . i &KW8PJU30 STTLSS, (UMPXTS, MCSM AJt MATTtKQS. AT BEK . 'TlW MKBKT 8PEUX6 1HI, with ha Tdiaplay of aiee gdods is wJhh'oiu .:' aad Joe Staith is not bit: babitid any e4 tbe peopk wko are eocfcav-oft-to pknae the dear pojbiw. He is fatti ta wsgoa fcMsoC fittle eoawsiiisat artieies Wat , every - liouaasaesBer aft ids asMl prices so Wrt iarkody eas lr them. Us -ajatse tke. aseal 4tteatioa aafisi wpsiriag, aiao, aad tke work iadoaW aiiianijiy aed to the eotiia &Hbmm af hie naatwafrs. The luiaaf iinifc nf tri nlias watebes. tfatd ikadnd iwnat,e9oH, revolvers. , rfc, always Malooh CaJIacd $ranro stock jamas good am0ium jud mattesm at Cook Itovea, Gar land Haftiak 8oe, and tberreat OoH Ooat '.(f aad Bait Samera, are AnVf.J.JUJJtS. leltuvi1 ! eSBaeaa that aoea aad aooooot aaaat be paid now, IWt ton famt ta ealL Iteaaateeaae -aad, eaaae at ape Jaaiecss bfjhfa ptffaW ,w eaTeraisd :StodeUheT keeweaiv aH ateo to be 4tbsat ie the wofld, an la? sale .ft aMl'learfats:.. kil s1ot8 WTtbMa.lMw'GloTS CVsaer. For , ek ea by Adsaw, Hall d; Co. .Ctorlates, bajaad ' teeftt ' WtiW at his wMebke will sell for. eegh er will tra for taolas bones. CaU ooCnig beioza yoa .IWai APV brtawt aaiel haodsotnest styles, iast brnagbt an by Baker, Bayd A Co. Before 4nryiM yoar waUBeper call at tliajr .hatMboase store. Gvx. the largest sad best sfoek i !3oolaVoD. at Baier. Bovd & Co,Ta. FetlViaded Bea, g to tbttboeseesd be eafUtapt Ta "Early Breaker ;jf the

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mid exie 0ie Stock, Adams, Hall & Co.

OPENED. SxlraTosM. jtwaarpcK. EVERYTHING HEW 1 Here yea will Sad a fall and oomDlete lie of Hardware, Tin ware,- GtvVB Sash, Doors, Ac, Qum mmdSt. north SU iSfWre. C H I. SRU. WIUU B. ADKIN8. Onus DXAitERtl okia to have oiarar oaaal 0 the X. Y. ZJf, tboaadouMitie the superiority of X.Y. Z-oixar. Ask for it aad get the best, for sale at 31 places in JMooBOiogtea. 8pbisq Suits of the latest goods aad nutrafaetBtw, stay be bad at iMcGeaV iaerehaat tailoring and olotbia& emporium. Civery two or four weeks. Jul. MeUee, tbe buyer ol the boose, goes to .jiome of the pnoapaleities la seareb of novel ties aad bMrgMos. -He always socoeeds, too, as the stock at present ea the sbelves and tables testify. Does Tkb Mrak Yon? A osaaber of persons are in debt to ote for groceries. I; am very much ta need of money tost now, and 1 resneetfulhr ask those whom I have forward and settle nt once. . .-HEM?. WIIJ30N. ASK to be directed to Hemp. Wilson's fatality grocery (if voa do not know where it is) when you are looking for something choice in gtoeeries or prodoee. VO TOO WAST novelties in Qneenswarc and Glassware t Hemp. Wilson keeps everything you may want at bts grocery store, under the Progress office. For Saije. I have .forty aeres of lan4 in Balk township, near Gray's Tewyard, which I desire to fall. The tract baa a good store-bouse, three dwejltat; eoeaua, sma ataar necessary Dmuunga oar K. rm price anej terms wrne to WM. ABMBRUSTRR, . Todd P. O., Moaroeeo, Ixd. . BMBBOWEMIBS. WBITB OOOfXS. rLocxeixes, a, r bkb mm SSED iilLVER PBUHE8, jcflt SWWTVW -mm ytmm ivy wwraa i grocery stote They are very nice and eeoaomVcsl as they require no sogar.; . - Flash canoed ponpkin, iresh aew picklea, fresh saddle rock oyster, nice crisp fresh crackers, smoked halibut, fresh butter, and lota of good things, jost received by Chas. McPbeeters, tbe srrocer. CAU asp see .the new line of Sowars jost brousbt oa by Charley atel'aeeters, at niaeorner grocery. nja diSerent erades of Molasses and'tSyreps are very soperior.' IX XOBAC008 A9T CIGARS It IS bard to ad a honse tbst carries a better aaaortmeat than that of Char ley McPbeeters oa the southeast corner of the square. Bswr 3FrBi Bbst Chkese. BRBT JU4n, best of svervthine alwayf kept at Charley McPbeeters' grocery store, soauieaat- corner of the square. Gear toor basset pilled. SstBKfsy eight, at Charley McPheeters' grocery store. What Charley net got ia stock ts diiScaU to iwL He. is ia the popular old Greaves corner. ITCH, Mange, and Scratches on aaansa r aaimala oared ia SB minutes. hy Woodford' Sanitary Lotion. This er firfla. Hold bv B. IdaauT. Drue gan, wwomnijciM, ina. Noo-reeidente, your property will be oarefallr managed by Brod IX, ttobeftepn dc Jrodix. If tea have anything to ei ebange pat it ia the hands of Srodiz, - Bobertsotf- dt Jirodix. Over Cole's Book Store, ' : Vgtetart (north sideoonfeoiion-. er) is prepsred to furnish ice cream for parties on abort' notice. Best materials need, and oreats warraoted to givo satisfaction. most this porlioo of jbe State he knows I lie vsltie of roodwat a ewnce. and so aiway btiva such as are the most ilesirajble Joy his customers. See th Hals, Suspenders, new styles of 'fltf et?.j.etcv at his More,

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Summer dropped in on as- all l.at onoe. It was a pleasant eurpi tse. --Benj. F. Adams, jr. and wile are entertaining Miss Cora ; Wells ofEvansville, The F. M. B, A,, ts ;ar- rapidly; growing instiiutioo. Kext Saturday the different lodges . will have a meeting n Bloomington. - F .alir-Moiii'' right pertain whether he. .was a JJeoiqloratic candidate for Trusfwi of Bioomingtpo tp. or not.' Tbe dauahter of Aouilla W. Rogers, Mrs. Gibbs of Cherry vale, Kas., is at her old home - cast of town. v . j The Throop property, .east 8th street, has been purchased by Mrai John wooley tor a miaeoce. i The old Bullard property, on the railroad, some distance south of the depot, has been purchased by W m. Sears of Harrodsburg. , The North Bedford Stone Quarry Co. is hurrying np their piepandions to do busiuets thw summer. : The IndianspoIi8 Steel Roof ing "and CorruthCom,iajetf.twjis iucorpoTaiiHl JJ rdh7; WW. fc capita J stock of f 15,000, in $50 share. The directors are 8, IX Not.1 and C. C ilafman,. . Jos. D. Urmey, one of theold ci.izens of the county, is at Martinsville testing the efficacy of the artesian baths for rheumatism. J. Wfs. Cazee chased Lige Todd pretty, close in Polk tp. Todd was elected Trustee by but ten majority. A salary with expenses paid will come handy to anyone who ia now out of employment, especially where no previous experience is required to get tne poaiUoa if yoa want a position see advertiseroestt on second page headed, l nance to aii aioney. -OF SPRING M1LUNEBY GOODS, AT MRS. JENNIE V. NICHOLS' MILLtKRRT STORK, WEST SIDE SQUABS, ia Banter Block, Friday a aid Saturday, April 3 ana as, 1899. V The Ladies are iavlted tocaUand inspect oar aew line of good. - All the latest styles, sod ant class work guaranteed. Toon respectfully, JENNIE N. NICHOLS STRAWBERRY BLASTS. I have for sale this spriait three varieties of Strawberry Plants: Downing, Kentucky and Sharpless Seedline. These plants will be sold at fiOo. per hundred. Persons who will take 1,000 plants, will be given 100 or tbe Crescent oeedlmgs tree,- Orders may be leit witb J as. Robinsoo, grocer, or inquire of me in person or by mail. John J. Lawrence, Bloomington P. Q. Before yon buy a bnildiue lot see those in the new Abel addition to Fairvtew. Inquire of Jess Howe, New Styles in Hats, in Neckwear, in Shirts, in Suspenders, in JUmen Collars, just received at McGee's. You should call and see the Hats they are very stylish and handsome. SS EAK1H USKQKAVWt WAKE IS sometbihg very pretty. Every housekeeper knows what Meakin Ironstone China is, and all ' know (hat it is fint-class, and has always been white. Now, however, it is Wing decorated, and is very deli' rate in appearance and exceedingly handsome. Jimmy Robinson, the west side grocer, has it for sale, and win mac griaii. pieas.iire in hiiioh toe it to nn customers, uo tu and see it it ia both handsome ...A ...IJ - ' ' ' ' - aiiu ouw.

AIHO V C 13 M IB M T V CLElKi Bar1 Fl ease announce that I m a can-, didato for nomination to the office of Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Curt, subjoct to the decision of the Republican convention, RNOCH, FULLER. esaairr. a(VEd. Proeress : Yon will please an-

ioiinoe thai' f will bo a candidate for nomination ior ine omca oi oacriu n Monroe county, subject to. the Republican nominating convention. THOMAS J. FARB, . cooxtt rKimnio. a.Jamei T. Bobertaon of Richland township will be a candidate before the Republican convention for the office of County Treasurer, ao?Ed. L. Anderson of Parry tp. will be a candidate, (abject to the decision of the Republican County Convea tion, for the office of Treasurer. B-William Oou.Ict of Bloomington tp. will be candidate, lubject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, for the office of Treasurer. couutt iicoima. StirJaniu W. Jaclwon, of Bloominrton township will bo a candidate for the office of Reoorder of Monroe county, subSot to tho decision of the Republican ominaling Convention. A BEAUTIFUL BU IDLING LOT, OOBNKR 09 ROGERS A fiV- :. RNTK STREETS, TWO SQUARES RA8T OF TEE HEW SCHOOL HOUSE SITE, FOB M AliK. INQUIRE OF W. A. GABJC. ' : .f-The men who were defeated are not those who smile so sweetly t at thought of salaries to be drawi . Jaa. C. Stulta, the Democratic Aesesaor of Iodian Creek tp. was elected by a bare- majority of one vot. " Presslar & Hunter are grading their lots for the new machine shop, netw Showers factory. PressJar is a great worker. Wednesday ii a "stray." If it was not lost it ought to have been. It is euuh days; that make it possible for the Democratic party to exist : Republicans 'become diabeartened and lose their religion. -The Cumberland Presbyterian church of Harrodsburg has organised a Sunday school of which Miss IjOu. Bennett was made buperinteudenti Homer Strain, As sistant; and Miss JSivs. alcJUanmn, Secretary aud Treasurer. Exra Perrinc was elected Trustee of Perry tp two years ago by a majority of 17 votes. was elected at the recent election by a majority of 18. At both elections a bitter fight was made against him. Eighteen is just as good as 180. . - : Sew Weekwear at ; . - : The CORKER.' Prof. John Wyofl who has ad considerable cxmrieocc in the h'w1ihWirmnected wftif the Bloomington "opera house," extiects to loin the-Gsntry show at sofire point in the northern portion of this State, in the near future, as the troupe beads for the northwest. fret, wycotr win pruuauty act in the dual capacity of avauut courier and business manager. Spencer Journal : Business iu circuit court was being dispatched at a lively rate until they ran against a snag in tbe shape of a case coming from Monroe county on a change of venue. It ia one of those casea that seem difficult of solution, snd for twenty years the legal llgbls of rarions courts nave expounoaa the law, and judgment has been rendered several time appealed, reheard, cto. The title of tbe cause is Hineman and Estate of J. X. Wood vs. Frank K. Worr administrator of the estate of Hiram orler. deceased. Judge Grubba wres tled with it heroically, and then "made a.. ueta at it," as some or tne attorneys say, by wbieb a judgment was given against K. B. Worley for 2,50 together with the eosts, which ' will carry the amount up to $3, HK) or mora, 'tis stated. Select vssar Swriaa-Salt lYwan Stark Samples at TBS UWSKHIiat. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following named per sons since last publication : Marion Smith and Mary Runnels, W, B. Bennington and Mary J. Kuss, Chris. Helenburg and Alice Axom, Homer C. Mitchell and Nannie B. Deckard, Luther Lowe and Ida E. Urmey, Chesley Chambers and Julia A. Baugb, Jonathan M. Chandler and Devia Jones, Benj. J. Cooper and Viola Hovious, Jas. Moore and Beatrice E Getzendaner. Ora Wooden and Susan 12, Cham bers, Jss. M. Mathers and Liaste Thrasher. lSugene owearmgen and Elisabeth Whisnand, Roscoe Harria and Clara E. Todd, , John Stewart and Florence Watson.. Walter Reese of Spencer was in town last week. Mary McPbeeters, daughter of Cbas. H., was 8 years old Mon day and she waa given a birthday party oy ner parents, to which ail number of her little friends were invited. People have been interested in Armenia, recently, by a representative who has delivered lectures in the M. E. church. Tbe Chicago News publishes some Armenian songs, among which the most popular is entitled ; "On a Knife Lost.'' The poem is very beautiful : "My heart trembled in my breast' from fears From fear my hands, were power lea; What shall I answer to my papa, For I have lost my little knife? 'It waa strong aad soundiug. With a single stroke it out through i large cucumber: : My knife had good manners, U was with me all day without tied. being ucau tne advertisement on the first page, of South American Nervine. w a . a . ' It is truly a woudenul medicine, and no other lis equal to It. No firm sells it here exovpt Farla Bros. Faris Bros, have in almost ev ery caso u-M the' second or third buttle wherever tboy have sold too tirl of South Aivitri'Mu a erf ma.

2aarry aVaalaeae. itie Mineitotif quarry in. ty teat is ta oBerattoa orders than, can be tiled Every oolitic, stone quarfyfbet has been operated has paid its owners or stockholders handsomely. A nqmber of quarry owners have become -independently rich in the toast three years, and the demand for this building stone is growing just as fast as its superior quality becomes - known. The Hunter Stone Quarry, located one mile north of Bloomington, has tbe finest shewing in the county in the way of -thick ledges of white and blue stone a large number of cores bavefjeen taken ont and are now on exhibition in a room over tbe Ike Hive dry goods store, as proof ol all that is claimed tor it. a switch will be built from this quarry to tho Monoa at an early date, and it la proposed t once to invest 125,000. In the working of the quarfyv BrodUu. Robertson & Brodix wad sabaTowaavrral largo block.of slock last, week, in the Haotec lltipep Company, and eottld have disposed of more, but they prefer to sell td persons interested in the building business persons who are in a! position to assist in procuring contracts thus making it profitable for themselves as well as for others! who are interested in the development of this quarry, which, by the way, is one of the best that has yet been discovered in the oolitic limestone region. East Bros., grocers, have Bold theit business to their father, John R. East. This is a new departure in the business transfers of the city ; usually the father disposes of bin business to his eons There was a clay pigeon matci at thjs grounds of the "association;" north of town, last Tuesday, at which wonderful scores were mad by experts. Some of tbe shootist threw a shot gun in the air and then'pulled the trigger by shooting it with a pistol ball, breaking the pigeons each time ; others would then send pigeon and gun whirling in the air, and the pigeon, after striking, the trigger, would hurry up tQ the gun muzzle and get shot "a purpose." Eph. Hughes did most of this fine shooting, they say. i m iti 1 1 The Monroe County Horticultural Society 'c? in annual session on Wednesday, April, , 1!9Q.' Reports from pit officers showed the society to be in an unusually prosperous' condition,' with about $100 in the treasury. The following officer were elected for the ensuing vear: Pres., W. H. Neeld; Via. Pres., J. S. Dinsmore; Sect., Mr. Esre, PorririfQr.; Cor. Sec., O. . Wirrllj Treas., John Jsbnson. Bxecutie Com wittee: A. Kctchani, Mrs. G.W Campbelt, VPm. Bungnr; Chpluin.v. Win. Ktttar.-'Tii atn msttinf fl lw held at tiitf hoine of O. R. Worrali, on the second Wednesday, tbe 14th of May, at 10 o'clock, when the following program will be hast': Dinner. Papers to be read as followu : John Johnson, Fertilisers thoir uiie, quantity and qufclity. I. M. Rogers, Strawberries their cultivation, propose.. tion, kinds and time to plant. A. Ketcham. What I know about the cultivation of wafermdonj, squashes, pumpkins and gourde. atn. worraii extends an invitation to all. not members of the society, interested in Hartiouiture, to be present at the nxt nieeliBsv The door of the society ore always open for membership initiation. Jtaiea aoo., remaies irae. ins suvwv; last fall took Brst premium at State Fsir on fnsiu,100, and held a very successful fair here, in which ther paid out in ciiib and ia full premium about S200. The iairwaaa success ia every way. In a most progressiva citiasns of the county Demsg to we ocsy. , . Oliver M. Rawlina. who has bee.ib Dallas, Texas, during tbe past six years, was on a short visit to bio father's family last w;k. Heis stronicly preiudiced" in favor of Dallas. Wm. Ransom and wife retnirned to Bloomington front Decatur, Ala' ou Friday, after residing there a couple of years. They will reskle in this place in the future. Miss Mamie Brodix aad Miss Grace Wicks were visiting Indiana pons friends last week. E. P; Carpenter, formerly of Stanford, was married recently at New Providence, Jud., to Miss NetaFickeri .-We, Fowler ot Stanford is preparing, to remove to Blooniiugtpo. 'Much of the wheat is seriously irmired bv the freeses of this spring Hidoiyftlcadley says bis wheat a&iUed, John Coffin formerly of this nlace, is employed in a furniture factory at -Faducab, Ky. How that tbe storms are over let nr proceed with tbe scores of , , ' . , i i . ouiioines lliui uave ucvn waau iu tStoominatou. "lbe nch who "ride In chaises," as poor Pat iiaid. can now drive over tbe stone cov ered boulevards of Bloomington aad see the wonderful improvement tnat nave oeen going on an winter, and that are uow to be pushed witb greater vigor, that tue wmii er 'promises to be mild. The ease of Weimer and Flem ing vs. the county, oa the norm turnpike tax has again oeeu aturm ed by the supreme court These two farms are thus let out of about f 1,000 of tax at a cott of some 300. Eli Mi Hen waa id tor riey for the plaintiffs, and is nat urallr vrv much elated over the remit, ' Grundy Dunn, who has been employed at wortbington suce last Julyf has returned to Bloom (UgtOU. ..The work of building- and re modeling houses, McAdaiiiizing streets and laying brick pavement

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, u Cleat Creek tp. Frank j Tlie. we Meaiorlsl Bervtce Kinser, Democratic nominee, was, wyi be held at 3:30 p. m. Tn the elected Truatea bv a majprrtjr of.77ord college chapel next Snndary, vofea. Bean Bloesom ehtd;Cbaa.i Awji 20. The followimi will in-

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of Marion tp. by a majorat ef 3fj Tbe Democrats of Salt Qmk tm i rra fv . a . eieetea a dooms uuntingnna np mdjority of 34 votes. Sim CJ wood was chosen Trustee of fjjgtoo tp, by a majority of 10f. Depoeratic votes. Richland rolia p a Republioau majority of lOA tot F. F. Corder, and Mario CMd waa elected Asseesor by a tory majority, though a lg fight was mads against hint, &9diau Creek tp. elected a Deoieutic Trustee by 31 majority, but a-Jk-publican, Geo. Eart, cariifffethe otnee ot Justice ot tne I rsiaai j a majority of IB votes. Jjemoprau. NAME. TOWNSHIP. ' MAJ. Charles Walker, Bean B.. 104 James Riddle, Marion, - 80 Isaac Chitwood, Bentou, 106 Thos Huntington, Salt C, 34 Elijah I odd, rolk, IU I? rank Kinser, Clear Creek. 11 WmTarkington, Indian C, 33 Mepublicati, Wylie Robinson, Washington. 9 T. Masaey, Hlootn!ugton,S30 N. Thrasher, Van Uuren, 65 Exra Perring, Perry, ' 18 F. F. Corder. Richland. 104 Road supervisors elected ia Pertownsnip: rerry Wright. Aiiford Wright, Wm. Fess, Newton Cox, Joseph Henriey aud Robert 'atton. Road Supervisors elected in Bloomington township; No. 1, Rolls Jackson ; No. S, Geo. W.J Whisnand : No. 3, David L.Grar 4 No. 4, Joseph Ward ; No, 5, Wm Hinklej No. 6, David P. Gray. Tbe following are the com' nlete returns of each precinct of Bloomington township : WXST. XAST. TrusteeTho. Mastey, J. D. Morgan, ITS ta 330 10 1 220 158 49 66 11 21a . 87 Assessor ' J. a Whisnand, Samuel Bray, 26: 43 170 Justices of the Jas. F. Morgan, Theo. J. Loudon, Arcn. Fleener, R. R. Stewart, I. D. Worrall, Robert Marshall, 260 170 63 66 For ConstablesDoctor Wilson, John B- Moore, Albert Colpitts, Charley Colpitts, James Mobley, Ww.Soiallwood, 130 141' 159 29 35 157 160 170 43 75 Mrean, Louden and Fleeaer elected for Justices of the Peace. Wilson, Moore and Albert Colpitts elected for Constables. The following Assessors . were elected : Bean Blossom John Hancock, R. Bloomington John O. Whisnand, B. Benton Daniel Barrow, D. Clear Creek George Haioey, D. Richland Marion Fields, & Salt Creek Charles Hesa, D. Polk Eiihu Gilstrap, D. Marion Simon Pierccfleld, D. Van Buren Morris, R. Indian Creek Joaoph Stulta, 0. Perry William Weimer, B. Washington Wm. Buskirk, D.--Newt. Bennett, formerly of Harrodsburg, now -of So. Hutchin son, has gone on a business trip to Texaa, and bis wife is visiting her parents in tbe "burg." The city has. bought an eleK gant new hose wagon, through the agency of U. n. Mcrneeters; from the Seneoa Falls agency at St. Louis, end it waa delivered here on Friday morning. The machine cost $510. Miss Antoinette Duncan is visiting relations iu Indianapolis,. -Dr. C. D. McLahlan of Harrodabartt has been in Chicago dur ing the past week. The Doctor attended lectures in the windy city and feels at home there. Last Sundav moraine: Rev. Mr. Halstead of the M. E. church preached a sermou oommemorattve of the services of Rev. J no, Kiger, recently deceased. -Remember that the township conventions are to be held on n day and Saturday, and let there be a full attendance. . Read the announcement in this paper. -Harmon Fricdley beat the case in tbe supreme court, brought against him by a building associa tion ot this place. As attorney for the association he recommended loan that was a total loss, and an effort was made to makebim liable The supreme court says no. A number of students and their friends went to Indianapolis last r riday to be present at tbe or atorical contest. Bloqmiogton may lose the train dispatchers omce, as it ia probable that it will go to Lafay ette, under the new management. The township trustees of this county still stand 7 to 6 loan ring the election of a lemocratio Cqua ty Superintendent. ' ' " ' ' ' Prof. Carrier, wife and child have returned to Bloomington from pitioago, the college with which the Professor is connected having closed for the summer. -.i j S. E. Carmichael has bought of Eli Sparks tbe Hamilton place southeast of the oily ccnictery, far 12,000. Mr. 8psrka contemplate returning to btuufurd. The Courier advertises for giud ign pjiuf.tr. They are scskc-

service ; Ar. f. the SWence: Prof. Atwater, hi WorMa 3 Tther and as a Member f mt Fwajalty j Prof. BartNO, bis yesMUjHion with H. O. Duncan, his LtttB a Citizen. It is tbe design of this atrvice not only to give to the present genera tion or students some idea or ut. Richard Owen and hit Iffe'a work. but also in some dswtaa tt least to maarfeet en f be part of toe active teachers of io-day a proper reverence for ad appreciation of the man who was for a aqajjjsrot years l ti j ei JLi' j J.J nonoraoiy ana tnncfetrtw enaociaieu with the Universrtw br whom lingers kindly sw7 in the heart of every citifea tfho knew bim. Tbe lawtots of warkme ebnishm ate istjen,tsnll tbe attention of. tbetr several congrega tions to this service at the time of their morning servidet. It is also hoped - that at udenta and cilisene alike will not fail to be present in honor to him whose first aim wa to be virtuous, and next to be wisti Geo. Moreland -iev now-' Marshal of the' oily of Ellettsville. Virge Houston is now knight of the grip." Ed. McQee brought home tremendous stock of goods. S. L. Howe of Hoodriver, Oregon, is visiting relations here. -Cyrus F. Reed arrived in uloomington on J riday evening last. Wiley Robinson is the first Republican Trustee elected in Washington tp. in twelve years. Frank Mulky and wife are the guests of Maj. J, B. Mulky and Wife, west Kirk wood Avenue. Dr. J. M. Harris of Elletts ville is reported to be dangerously sick. Theodore Louden sent in or ders for stone procured by him at Indianapolis, last Thursday. Miss Lois, daughter of Thos. Bnskirk-of Paoli, is visiting relations here. Ed. Brodix is in Chicago on business connected with tbe Morton C. Hunter Stone Co. The enumeration of children of school sge shows the city to be growing rapidly. Cat. Worrall is getting ready to enlarge biB elegant home on east Kirkwood Avenue. A MrtHoay ptfrtf WntvXfB by C. C. Turner and wife, Friday a week, to their son Harry, who ia 17. The stone quarry business will be among the leading enterprises of this locality as soon as the weather gets pleasant. Geo. Benckart has got his handsome soda fountain in position and will be ready to let it "fix" when the weather begins to "six." Wm. Carmichael of Harrodsbursr baa irone into the grocery j business at Martinsville with Joe I ry, formerly of Smithville, Mrs. Geo. Slocum, daughter of John W. Davis, was visiting her fathers family aud Mrs. Mary Dunn last wiiek. Mrs. Nichols was In Tndianapolia tbe fromt part of the present week, puretutaiug novelties in Millinery goods. See advertisement. Aaditot Blair went to Indiana polis, Saturday afternoon, in answer to a telegram requiring hisPMsenpa' there on important business. Fresh spring stock of clothing at J. P. Tourner A Co.'s. Call and see the new suades in ties, and New York suit cut to fit, tbe late style hats, etc Chas. L. Alexander, the west side grocer, left for Hastings, Ne braska, Sunday, to attend to some business affairs. ' He will return Saturday morning. E. W- Hanney of Harrodsbure-, and Iaaao Langley of Bloom ington have been giyen iwuvaa. ot pension. The "fish" on the court hoqse spire'haa been giyen a coat of paint, and look quite handsome. -W. M. Flood, the aocommo' datina salesman at Cbas. AJexan der's grocery wilt take great pleaure in meeiiair vu mcuug the Alexander stand. Prices low anl goods superior. At the meeting of the Republican central committee, last Satur day afternoon. A, 1. Massey was elected Chairman. Mr.' Massey an active working Republican one who never tires, and is thoroughly up to all tbe schemes ot the oppo sition. The Progress predicts for Mr. Massey a successful campaign, with the united aid of Monroe county Hepuhlicans, and tuja he will cerlaruiy haye. Let us, every one, do what we can to aid and assist him, and victory will be ours iu November. Onn of the Wt complete stocks of b ys cloth inif neat suits at a reasinable price that .has eyep been shown in BloomiuCt'oo, t oh sale at J. P. Tfiurner A Co.'s. It u ohesper to buy f h-e sdhmil suii&! .. . , .,",. . i. , :

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time, Ie,veB thia week fcrDaaTf'. Ills-, where lie has a poattionan undertaliktfj any Ohio, Mibhsher ttiid editor Ohio Bo.viaw. will conduct tt9 traded meeUnaT for the Christ, comer of 7tn aad' tum streets, beginning aftr April 20th. All are vited to come and bear aw poftitSoB of Bible. tacbiog. Two new switch engine; 'era on a side track near the depot re said to have been captured fi-en, the Louiavflle Southern, and at present detained here by faff sheriff till the rights of PTOjpaitK art tried. Tbe Monoa peopJeelaim to own tbenv snd the Lorn Southern say the engines .ili' .'jjii C SVi.. mat eorporacioa.- - a-ssw-loe machines,' just turned; the Brooks works, and bod ire in them. .'jj Ha)jL4 AdMne, hardware peopU, pnaent tl to the public fo-qa a neat, clean at&k, - ; v.;, Try some of our sweet nickles. Come and see and price. ;' : , Poett dk Mrs. Zetda Able, Uoi the late Etiw Able, died da Mfj day afternoon last witb pavnlei in her 77th year. Sn Wat I mother of Mrs. C. P. TuUy, : alist was well and favorably 'k'nWa as' a amo cnnsimn woman. eioav era! services will be held at tbe tt E. church this (Tu Eld. GrifBn is holdint a. tracted meeting at the Chi church of Ellettsville. John Sears, who left her! ton months ago for Brookyille, :; wbero oe was oaereu a pueiiKn ina tore factory, is at borne on ' visit. John' appearance . indicate that thfi cbmite sgrce witb him. ! ' " West TA st. rj bow wt . handsome tborougbfare, with HKs carefully Mciamited fajiAp and its brickf oiaveoieats all id WwmL; Guide your flying steeds ont ttij way and see' how the town grown and is stiff, growing, can then look at the new. boose Site, and seee a ing lot. TMii't: fnrtrr that of 3.-30 nant'a Sunday afternoon, instead ot tfel regular lecture at the old elleaw chapel there Will be tneatetial vices in memory of the -ate ard Owen. He was a kind. I i l i:i I MiS

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