Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 April 1890 — Page 3
LOOK AT Mat at biter) os tke dseioest T ad, roll, AlicfaMto and eakee String at Graad iptaV ate a Wine, Carriages, ivf.'vchideaal Wios- ...... r .7-..4i-V. .x, - . . .. . - DtirT TAB. TO SKB TBE SFKimB .grrjjeuacjpu'ers.ATMXKBiT. " Bsnrl4Je w town, at George gfiMtft. ' fisopie iroaetbecflasttf am:git ftsbread, pic, cake, tej A ft naaooable - ;Gn JtatCKAKK Buwoacaot JRom Bbxij BaEK UBI CUXIK6, bat rare already at Charfry ttceyY, Immmm cheep, stoic am tm$ aaata awe ot the square. - He mart awt in! anaaaatr enravs to grtbtSaptJiiggoorfs. bat b2 thru an essab aa iadvee tkeir safe. All the pswptocen s susd do gat bajrsfaisVat this store, and ewjf arti- & r&mt ,Uleop U strictly aitajkt dgqaod aatiofi fanose ia to bid btT. ; ; vmTtruae smss, cAmrttvs, Mcotjurp MATrntos, at mjss IKBBV SPSfSO 3IXB. with oJ nwe ewe la With mm. l inot't bit Mai -fanpaf U people who are essdVave: fjtmm tbe dear public. -artietre tbat atetj sedaaalat prieca ao laar tbat ybafjr eaa bay tfaeat. Ha .aieaa 4ba .aaal ttaetsga to r, ataa, aaa we wore tbr aad totba aotiiti MUbavan -Hie largvat ataek of int-eiaaa iratebca, gmli beaMagaa.eb4a,iiiiataw. danrreieaCaak. CaHaaaea. nuo sivar jnu 0000 Ceo. Stoves, Gar- : Staves and ta great ia,are f iP'Jffpsr'' . a4aaa4lsafio8lnss aa.esi..Cifbr'aalai' ApWv:,; turn. 0mr citixeea be paid yoa forget to call. at all sacs to be - tmmmmXmW intlii am far sale 0L)&f$ JwsT priots of' . . :'j4Mm ofaaat f oar kit cloves muummuwmmMmmmmmmmmmmmuwmt - awajdnaAeTsf CMeve Oeaaer. Far ;-f Aeattsa, JHall a;C. at kit stabJa. wbiah be wBA aril tor m wil tiada Jay aaalaa or WjpPv BTau. PAri, latest patterae end sstaslsnairat etylen, jpui braagbt lryBa-W,BoydCo, Betore fnsyinc 3m wall peae eatl at Itarir awVsdeaaae atataL.' i miUL lis lajwxet aajd Mat Stock
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OPENED. KWimai, ' i?EW stock. EVERYTHING NEW ! Here too wiH Bad a fall and eomiplete Ha of Habdwabk, Tin- - a v n. . WA8K, UbASB, JIWH, CIV. NEELD A CO. c bj5lp. imx-J-.APKias. Othes DKALKBfl claim to have a aiaar tonal to the "X. Y. Z.." thua adatittinc SaejriqrUy bf X. .Y. JL agar. Ask Tbr; it and get tae beat. For aale at 31 places in Bloouiegtoa. 6rus 8ona of tbe lateat godds and ataaonefore, may be had at 1 Uc3ee merchant tailoring and elethiiig emporram. Every two or few weels, Ed. HcOee, the buyer of the hooae, goes to some of the priacipal ekiea in search of noveltieaasd bargaisa. Healways snceeeda, too, a the stock at preaeot a tbeebelveBaDd tables testify. tktm Tan Mean You? A Rambef of persons are in debt to; aa for groceries. 1 am very much i need of money just now, and I respeetfitlty ask those whom I have accommodated in tbe past' to come forward and settle at once. . , wuam' Atk to be directed to Hemn. WilHU)V fijanity grocery (if you do Mt sitMtw lhm it ;1 U m lalc k soatiitkU .hI. ; ! groceries or produce; UO TOS -WAKT novelties tn Qneensware and Glasa ware? Hemn. Wilson beeps everything yon may j want at Ms greey afore, under the Progress office.
Fob Bale. I bave forty acres)? but week, when the bridge abut-
ofkad in Ttolk townhip, sr Orsy's Tmannt, wmUk I ietin to nit. Tho tnot has a rood ttorv-hoaae, threa durelliag bmum, aad otaar aecauary ButUbip SJ- . JTSf'-Z. """" . wr Toad B.Oni Moaroa es, last. mUOlDOUES, WHITE GOODS, bbpW Aaneatare I'M a mm mm mmm mm ewrmm ' . wic;Slfcco. SeKDBS CJI1.VSB P91IPB, just received at . Charley f McPheeters' groeerj store, Tjieyare very nice aavd.eooasasical, as tbey remtire no '.. . ''mm n 1. a 1 j i s riasanaiwiea dwddkio, iemnew fecklea, fresh saddle rock oysters,, nice crisp fresh crackers, aaaeked halibut, fresh butter, Jtnd lota of good tbioa jest received by Cbaa. KcPheetera. tbe grocer. Caix ahd see the new line of Sagara joat orooght on -by Charley1 Mcfbeetera at bis earner grocery. His different ci-adee of Molasses aBdrropa are very superior. I ToatfibCOB AVP ClGABS fc ifl bard to lad a house that earrW a better aasortment thaa thai of Char ley MePbeetere oay' tbsr sotttheast coraer of tbe suasev Bbst BcTTBa Bm CMekse. Burr Lamb, .best olevervthioaV is always kepat'Cb.rley McPheera' ffTocery atere, smitfteast cornet tbe aauajre. 6xr Ton BASKET fiixed. 8atarday nicbt, at Cbarky McPheetera groeery store. .What Charley bas ttef got ta stock is difficult to fiad, He is in the popular old u reeves eoiuer. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on or aatmaJS earsa tn so ralbntei,' bv Woodford's elsBttarv Lotion. Tats Barer Sail. IM4 byHJIa9WX,.ZragaBteoeaincVHi.fBd. Noa-resideats, your property wrtl be earefally managed , Brod- !, Bobertson d Brodix. If you have anytfaina: to exehaage pat it m the bauds of Bvadix, Jtobertwa xtrodfx. Over Cole's Book Store; I Vnusa fnnrth aide nanfimtinn for parties on sboat notice. Best materisbi used, and cream war rant ed to give satisfaction. w McGjsb. is 4oe of the most! cosapetMt etotbing men in this! portion of the Hute be koows the;
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& Co. ' The Farmere' Mutual Benefit AssooiidoD had determined to have a grand mass meeting in Bloomiogton butt Saturday, hot it haa been postponed till the 4ih of July. Poelt A Sears bave choice grades of Coffeea and Sugars and aell at a low price, ' A social was given in the parlors. :rfL.tbe E, church, last Thursday eveiirag, by the young la$es. It waa a largely attended and thoroughly enjoyed occasion., When the remodeling of tbe National Hotel ta completed it will be one of the most convenient pub lie honsea in the eohutry, and will be an exceptionally pleasant one to stop at. The table is first-clas now, airthat is needed is tbe architectual cbaoger thai are being made. Just, received a fresh lot of Preserves and Jellies. Try some of our peach and grape -preserves. Fuett& Sears. The veterans, who fought under NpoKin, end of whom there ere now but ,118, . twelve f 50 o year not quite a. didlar a week. How does this uompare with U. S. pensions? ; Mike and Will. H. Sewsrd have purchased S. D. Norl's roofing -iand atove lwinesa, and will cou duet it a heretofore, north of the foundry. Try some of our sweet and sour pickles. Come and see our goads and prices. Puett & Sears. There was a const lerable crowd of bidders in town Tuesday ments and excavations were let. A'ealai with expenses paid will eonts hi 4y to anyone who is now iout of xroployraont, npecially whara no previoas axparkinea is required to get tu position. If m Vint a position 4 jvertisesaant on srooad apagf beaded, .k.key' " 7 'A SPB1XC H1LUNERY 60098, : r-A T MBS. JENNIE N. NICHOLS' MILLIKRRY 6T0BS, WX8T 6IDB BqOAB, in Hnatar Block, mytmlmr aa Sattardsiy, Apr 99 aaa 28, IB90. bT" The Ladia are Invited to call and impact our new line of good. All the latest styles, and ant class work guaranteed. Yours roroeetfiillr, H. NICHOLS ITRA sTBBR R V FLAMTS. I have for sale this spring three varieties of 8lrayberry Plants 'i Downing, Kentucky and SharplesS Seedling. .. These plants will .be sold at 50o. per hundred. Persons who will take 1,000 plants will be given 100 of the Crescent Seedlings free. Orders msy be left with Jas, Robinson, grocer, or inquire of me in person or by mail. John J. Lawbenoe, Bloomlngton P. O, Before you buy a building lot see those in tbe new Abel addition to Fair view. Inquire of Jess Hows New STYLES in Hats, in Neck wear, in Shirts,, in Suspenders, in LaneQr Collars, just received at McQoVb. You should call and see the Hats they are very stylish snu psnasome. -. . A1EAKIS lBqOBAT0 WARE IS awmctbteg ver pretty. Every housekeeper kifows what Meakin Ironstone China is, and all know that it is first-class, and has always been wbite. Jtfow. however, it is being deoorsted, aud is very deli rate, lo appearance and exceedingly handsome. Jimmy Robinson, the apq pqci.
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tssTFIsaM annoqnoe that I am a ondktata for nonilnaUon to tho offlce of Clerk of tho Monroe Circuit Court, tub. jeel to the deowkn of the Baeublioaa convention. BNOCH FULLBB. saaairr. mSVA ViMiMri Ynii Will ntaaaa an tiounoe that f .will be a osndidate fbV nomination tor the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, subject to the Republican noDiloaling convent ion. TUOMAS" J.PAEK. cocxtt rRSAuoaaa. am Jamas T. Bobsrtson of Richland lovoibip will be a candidate before the Republican convention for the office of County Treasurer. afiT'Bd. I Anderson of Perry tn. will be a candidate, subject to the decUion of the Republican County Convention, for the office of Treasurer. taTWiUiani Qonrley of Bloomington tp- ill be a candidate, subject to the daemon of the Bepnblian County Cofcvention, for the office of Treasurer. COUNTY 110O1DIR. fjrJaniM "St. Jackson, of Blooming. ton township will be a candidate for the office of Recorder of Monroe county, sub ject to the decision of the Republican .Nominating uonvenuon. A BEAUTIFUL BUIDLISO LOT; CORNER OF ROUER3 AND SKVBJfTH STRBBTS, TWO 8QUABB8 EAST OF TEB NSW SCHOOL HOUSE SITB, FOR HALE. INQUIRE OF W. A. oAl)E. Mrs: Ella Linn, of Yellow Springs, On is tbe guest of her mother, Mrs, Jag. Adkins. - Jerome Adkins is located at Sanford, Florida, and is a railroad conductor. The Ohio Mississippi Railway will run a series of excursions to points in the Wert, Northwest and Southwest at the low rate of one fare for round trip, leaving April 22d and May 20th. Tickets good for return thirty days after date oi sale, with stop-over privileges iu territory reached by excursions. For rates and further information call on Agents O. & M, Ry., or address C. G J: Janes, Disf, Pass'r Agt- Viuccnnes, Ind . The youne ladies of the "Y" gave a social Tuesday evening of last week at the residence ot Proi. Beck, A change has been made in tba rules governing theological students in the U. P. church. Heretofore they were, rrquired to put, in three full years inthe Seminary ; now one year in the Seminary and two full vears iu the study of theology is declared to be suffi cient, i , Blew Wceliwear t ' Tb CORlCEft. The IL P. church, Prinoe'on Presbytery, has been- wrestli"e with the tobacco question, and it was pfopjsett that "ao one snail ijrfble to the office or Tunrrg eldur who is axldicted to the use of tobacco in any form." A number of (he brethren stuck their quids of tobacco on the bottoms of their chairs and springing to their feet orated against this iron-clad rale. They all admitted that it wa naughty, but argued that because a man held a little office of honor, j without any profit, it whs' wrong that he should be deprived, of the pleasure of masticating "uvy" which the ordinary contributing members seemed to enjoy so tbor- i ouxhly. A final vote on the question defeated! be proposition ten to one, as every man expected at some time in his life to be a ruling elder. Delect roar Sprloe Suit Iron Mark. Batsiwlcs sti . Tiie VasKBJBSI..; An immense quantity of can ned goods is- now being sold by our grorers. One reason tor this perhaps is that the canned goods are far superior to anything heretofore put 00 tbe market. The roads have dried up rap idly in the past two weeks and the "gee wboa ha w" of the plowman is beard in every field. Monday of this week was the last day lor paying 'taxes without penalty. As is always the; ease, trade in town bas been very dull during the past week. The friends of Mrs Kirk wood will be gratified to learn that after being confined to her . bed eleve n weeks from the injury she receive d when stepping into her carriage at KiversKlo. Ual., that she is now able to be out, though on crutches. Mr. Holburt, who married' Nellie Wade, is in the hardware business in Seattle,- State of Wash ineton. Mrs. Huiburi will so to Seattle soon. Richard Baker of west 6th st' is again dangerously sick. - Mrs. S. E. Carmichael will go to Indianapolis on Thursday on a short visit to friends. Miss Lore Wilson will attend Wcllesley College, next year, Miss Maggie Wilson, who is at present in Tarkio, Mo., taking art lessons, has sent home crayon portraits of ber father and mother, as specimens ot ber work. The pictures are true to nature, and are greatly admired by all who have seen them. VAtsrAX, Tao, Anrit 16, lBOO.K.ma Bros., Oents: I Jiave taken four bottles of. the Bouts American jfervine, sold by you and since i have bscun ill use I have been weighed regularly each Saturday.' nave gamea nine pounos in Sis -weeks, t was very much run down wheu I begun iU use. JOd. C. SKOWK. Read the advertisement on the first page, of South American Mvrvlns. Iwir truly wouderful medicine, and no other is equal to it, No arm uell t J)re except eros. Faris Bros, have in almost every case sold the second or third buitla whereYor tliey bsre sv4 tB Uttl of SuljtU Amenoun Jiervjns.
Thete are, 26 boarders at tho county pjppr. asylu.m.. SheriiTFstr hsd eight boarders' Barjwa,ooJis hotel register lat week.:. -. .' . '. . - Fred, 'ew. of the Allen tb-
"IshoD 'foroBbaa agsid been, having a serious, time with an .attaok of lever. Dick. Nicholson is a through freight, train conductor. Dick is a nice ybncg man and a thoroughly competent railroader. The stone for the new bridge across the Mississippi river at Memphis is being furnished from the Bedford quarries. i -"-George Bollenbacher, superintendent of the Big Creek quarry, went to Indianapolis last Wednesday to look after a contract. E. H. Lehman, the well known Chicago millionaire (proprietor of "T he Fair," the immense dry goods establishment which excites the jVonder of every visitor to Chicago)' and .who has been under treatment for the psst two- months at Br Sprfffige, j violently insane. Hia's'aT train on its way to Chicago, sfopjfted ai the Little Bock, Ark.', depot for supper, and during the.absanoe f h is guards Lienman escaped iron tbe car, and it waa with great difficulty that he was captured 'and returned to tbe train. Be fought like a tieer and his yells .sod sbneks could be heard several blocks away. Two deputy sheriffs wire sdded to bis party be fore leaving (lie city. Holteotng of tne brainy is his trouble, and no hope is eo'Centajbed for his recovery. While many may envy Lehman his admirably conducted store, no ona would willinely exebanee physical conditions with him..' . The sem i-annnal report of the Workiqgmeo 's building aud saving association is eiven below. It is a KO. SBRlxs Series 1: .i.l. . O MOUTHS. TAIOS3 l5 ' .TlTM . Z IS ', 63 SO' 2 35 51 It Series 2 Seri'rs 5 Series 4 Sores 5 Series 6 Series 7 Scries 8 X OS 46 58! I. SS 38 20 I 00 ' 29 00 85 22 13 49 14 19 IS 6 65 Series 9 Series 10 In addition there is 1257.61 in undivid ed profits. Tho association now has 171,221.02 capital stock. There are loans on real eatste amounting to $07,176. There are in all 1,864 shares held br 348 differ ent members. The net profits for the past six months amount to $3,956.43. Since the ussociation ass been organized there hsre' been only four .foreclourri( necessary, .xuo originni ifories or fto.- A win pay out . itbin the time being up'n joar.frora this date. Died; of la crippc, 16 Imilea east of Bloomington,, where heJiad: lived for 32 yer.,, John C. Jfvi ley. at the aire of 77 vears. mckins 40 days"1, llrl'H'eadley "was an hooost, chrutian geutieman, lie was a brother of the late Benr. Headiey 61 Monroe couuty .aud fihtr-iu-law of I. S. Wade. -It is stited tbttt three work trains will 'v ioiuiedistcly plac ed on the south end of the Monon to crowd the work ot ballasting and improving the road bed. A large amount of work i$ needed, and will dojabtless be done, if the road is to.bu placed in a condition for safe busi ness. Harve Baker, now Trustee of the township in which -Martinsville is lorgffed, was in town last week. Hti promised to "stake" any ot toe Aioiirue couuty boys wbo might speud all-' their mouey for artesia water and wilt waut to "Guijty without, crime" was presented to. a Bloomington audi eucc by bonne talent, aud with financial success. Miss Carmichael, the heroine, showed more tbau ordinary native talent, John B. East as the blattering lawyer was fully up tp the funeral conception .of the part, white H. J. Feltus is a natural villain. Messrs. Howard; Pauley end others did well, and a good natu red audience seemed to. enjoy the performance as a whole. Dr.'jfobn D. Simpson has been notified .that, his appointment on the -medial stall ot the Central Asylum ftir the Insane st ludjanaiwul hasten wade, and ; he will reoort ei'-rduty about May 1st. Dr.-Siofpfwn.ie a--genial gentleman and a tuoireuehly oompeteut physi cian a:d finlgeon, t As a personal fneudtou Ifrogress congratulates him on Wsahpointnient. i" MrViiW Ot Lindley and cbil dren returned, from Indianapolis, Ssturday,accompanisd by her sister, Mm JKate Jdmunus. Mr. Gibson and wife of Indi anapolis, brother-in-law and sister of prof. Gilbert, canie to Bloom ingtpn last Saturday on a visit. Mrs. Carter, of Indianapolis, has been visiting her parents in this place ; im Maxwell and wite, CIish. L. Alexander, the wet side erocer. returned from Hastinea. Nebraska, on Saturday. He has formed a partnership with his brothers, in the manufacture of toilet.aud Jauqdiry..soap, aud will re move teJiAvf igs just as soon as he can dispose or hi? stock. fcf-.- os, u. oei leaves tn is wcck tor Indianapolis, where he is engaged in the manufacture pf metal roofing on a Urge scale, b. h- CarmtcUaet purchased -Noers fesidenoe. Dr. Mt-Ueebas a partner tn th tersoR of Dr KiRlier.latB of fja Pirle,. IikI. The card tf the firrp will lie. found in- todiy' psner. Dr. MvGee hit no superior, aud he
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Dr. Gilbert has removed from White Hall to Spencer.
Z. T. May of Elleitsvills has been granted original pension. W. H. Kerr, and Simp. Neeld, have eaoh been graujted an increase oi pension. -x The mother of R. H. Gentry is dangerously sick at her home in Stanlord. - f- t Republican county convention April zoth ; Democratic county convention May 10th. Rev. Mr, Brant is visiting his daughter, Miss Ben. Adams, jr. and many friends. , Rev. J. E. Brant preached in College Avenue M. church on Sunday morning last. At sight there was a Service ot oong. Malcolm Owen of New Har mony (now a law student in Chi cago) came to Bloommnon,eunday, to attend the Owen memorial ser vices, . A doe show is making the little towns under the management of Jenkins A Welboro. of Scarry, utreene co.. . The Wicks block, on the north Bide of the square, in said to be a fixed fact. Mr. W ioke, after he begins it, will have it crowded through rapidly. Mrs. C. P. Tuley desires to return thanks, through- the. -.Pro gress, to tue many trieous who were so attentive during the illness ot ber mother, Mrs. Zerelda Able. A dinner was given by Mrs. F. E. Worley, at Ellettsville, on Saturday, which was attended by Mrs. Blair, Batman, W. M. Alexander, Woodward, Bollenbacher, Orchard, C. H. McPheeters, Shoemaker, Gregory and Lawes of this place. Jcfe Kirby let the contract this week for building 'two dwelling houses, in the southeastern portion oi Bloomington. The lumber deal ers have all the 'business they can handle. Buildings are going up at it by magic, in every quarter ot the city. Levi Hughes, who has been in New Mexico for many years, arrived in Bloomington last Satur day evening, and went lo Washington City, Monday night. Hughes is looking well, and is in robust health. He has been promised a Government position in New Mex ico, and is on his way to Washing ton to'see about it. Virgie, the 2-year old daugh ter of Geo. Thornton, died Satur day morning of lung fever and measles. Services were held Sun day afternoon Irt twhotne- by W; p . Boss, pastor af the Christian church. The ladies of the Christian church will serve refreshments in tbe prayer meeting room at tbe close of the Odd Fellows' exercises, Friday eveniog. Dr. Talmage will bring for his new church a atone from the Jordan, a stone from Mount Cal vary, a stone room Mount bioai and stone from Mars Hill, Athens, whtre St. Paul is supposed to have preached. The one from Calvary, 1 large brown stone, the doctor rolled down tbe hill with his own hands, assisted in loading it onto. the back pf a burro, to be taken to Joppa for trans-shipment to Aine?.toa'. Comnalsalbnera,' Dolngre. The county commissioners mef, in the Auditor's office. Tues day of last week, with all the mem bers of tbe board present, lne purpose of this meeting was to let the contract for building the abutments for the bridges over Salt Creek and Muddy Forkj also to sell the bonds for building the Smith Pike, and to let the contract for building tbe pike. The abutments for both bridges were let to Roger Kerr, at the following prices 1 The Salt Creek bridge at 14.25 per cubic yard, excavation 20 cents : and . ik .a - sal aa awarthe Muddy if orn bridge at ao.fo per cubic yrd. The $2,500. of bolids for the Smith bike were soI4 to Stoddard & Co.- of Indiac-sTvolU,. for $2,$03imm m, . . 1 3 I . ?p, i.ne tranacripi nau oev.n prepared by the Auditor in advance. aud the answer will be forwarded as to the legality of the bonds 111 s yery few days. . The contract for the building of the Smith pike was let to John Campbell, at 11.690. The work is to be begun just as soqo as the bonds are accepted aud cashed. The work is on the old Ervio Mill road running south from the Rogers pike, and is to be one wile in length. Tho farmers of. Monroe county petit ioucd the commissioners to build a public, hall for their use, and asked that tho hall be erected on the public square. The petition was granted, but nothing will be doue at' present toward the erection of the same till tho necessary funds can be scoured for that purpose. The commissionm will be in session agaio ou the 28th of May, for the purpose ol hearing the contested election case of Butcher against Duncan, for tbe office oi road supcryisor iu Clear Creek tp The rptinly comroissioiifps wj!l hnh nav for the new firaasinem to l r j H be built from the four sides of the fc,aoarr to tins court house gules.
The Republican of Blooming-
ipn ip, met in uie court room uu, Saturday tor the purpose ot ap pointing, delegates to tbe county convention to be held Saturday next, Jas. F. Morgan in the chair. It was. moved,, and sccopded that the first ward.of the citiibe givn 3, tbe 2d ward 4, and the 3d ward 2. delegates ; . that the.- first four school districts have one del!gatej each, and the other four districts have two etich. The following, named delegates were then chosen : 1st ard" R. R. i&ewaft, Ira BaW man and Henry Alexander. 2q ward C. R. Madison, John Doug lass, Wm. N. Showers and John Miles, 3d Ward James Kelly and Harry Imes. School dist. No. 1, Rolla Jackson : No. 2, B. F. Stanger ; No. i, Albert Goorley ; No. 4, Henry Brannam ; No. o, Arch. Flsencr, Martin Ryan ; No. 6, J. D. Alexander, T. R. Smith ; No. 7, H. D. Headiey, "I. Milt. Rogers: No. 8. John B, Bux.1 -'ewes rm ' sara, ueo. 1 noroton. 4.00 aeiegation from Bloomington township was unanimously instructed to vote for Enoch Fuller for Clerk, and ;fqr.Thos. J. Farr foEiSheri. -r-.Tbe Republicans of Htrrodsburg precinct, Clear Creek 'p., met in Convention last Saturday, and selected as delegates to. the county convention j . J. T. Nance. L. 'f . Lowdcr and Isaao Mitchell. The delegates were instructed for An derson, Fuller and Farr. Bean Blossom tp. Republicans met last baturday and appointed the following named delegates : W. P. Liford, W. M. May, Daniel Johnson, -James Davis, Wm. H. Brown, jr. Alternates : T. J. MoHenry, A. T. Hoadley, W.R.May. Perry - township Republicans appointed the following delegates t Robert Henry, Uick Maxwell, Sam, Walling ford, jr., John B- Borland, John Stipp, iidesse Payhe, ugao Borufiv JohuliyJayjr., m.Adiijas, Sara. Camplll, Epa Pcring, The. Mathers. Convention instructed for Ed. Anderson, Tuos, Farr and Enoch Fuller. Biihland Township: John Foster, Geo. Sharp, Samuel Brown, James Ridge. Dow. M. Woodall, John W. Wbisuand, J. A. St a roes, Jonathan; V. Bay, John W .Brown, Gil. K. Perry. Alternates: Wm.' Reeves, Nath. Mataon, Dr. Frank Whit ted, Simpson Sharp. Benton Township: George Welch, Silas J. Thompson, Wm. L. Adams. Alternates: Chas. Barnhill, J. W. Adams, Sam. Myers. Instructed for Anderson, Fuller, Farr, Jackson 1, and Campbell li ; Coroner, Maxwell ; Commissioners, Peterson and Jos. Lihdsey. Van Buren Township: Wm. Neeld, Isaac Gwinn, John I. Woodward, Thos. Baker, Jos. Dinsrnore, Jonas R. May, Joel Eaton. Instructed for Fuller, Farr, 4 votes for Anderson, 2 for Robertson, 1 for Gourley. ' Washington Township : John N. Robinson, Wesley Gaskins, Henry Mattingly, 'Richard fjrow'n. Instructed tor; fuller, Jfarr and Campbell. ' . . Dr. F. G. Thornton of Braxil attended the funeyal, of his Ufothsfs child ou Su,qday. Geo. Thornton and wife ere spending the week at Stinesviljfe. You'd scarce expect one W my ag in majfchatidise to englge and hope to get a jiaying trade, without the local papera aid. And yet I did that very thing ; I opened up a store last spring; this month the sheriff took my stock and sold it from the auction block. Don't view me With a scornful eye, but simply say as I pass by : "lhere goes a fool wbo seemed to thiuk he had no qse for printer's ink." 'IVre is a truth as broad as earth and business men should know its worth 5 'tis sim ply Ibis 1 The public buys its goods from those who advertise. ludiarta people wbo bring suits for damages usually . put the amount asked high enough, as the sum asked cuts no figure in the casCi except that tbe amount ot a verdict canuot exceed the sum demanded. . Two stilts recently brought against the O, A M,; railway company shaws what UtthKaltention is paid to the ainount.askcd. In one case the plaintiff asks fur f li.iiUO damages oocaqse tie was required to pay ten cents additional fare when he had no ticket. In another the plaintiff declares ho was ejected from a rapidly moving train with such torco that his head struck a telegraph pole and he had a narrow escape from a broken neck, and he only asks 13,000 damages. Juries pay little or no atteutiun to the uuiQvot asked. Jf yott happen, to receive by mail a handsomely printed 'and beautifully designed card setting forth in tenderand fitting language tbe vwxties aud graces of one yoa have lost, do not be sur prised,- A pair 0 swoothttcitisrna have bo)i visiting towiuhiii this Satei eollecling old files of nowsnancrs, and clipping therefrom death notjeca pf prominent people, -the tacts are thrown into the. busy machinery of these brains, and come-forth 'u 'he shape of a noble tribute to tbe dead. These profession) obituary writers have worked several communities by selling to the sfilmtrd tamtius silly aentimsntal- stutf- priutcd. up
Mm. Zerltl Ahfafi. The funeral serrlres held in ta .ItettCodist church last Tutly, over Um re-' ronins of Mrs. Zerelds Able, were notonli most sigqiflcani and impretalVe beeause olf the long life, but because if.theebefae-''" tr of.tbe dedeasedi When her husbaad, .lias Able, died, a few months age it wiu not tbonetit that she -would so eoni: ' follow him ; bu before his death she had received a slitcht stroke of uralrais.arliinlt
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litis oountv. and he is now rrnraAanti in iota uar uimer ClnieTSGaa aar a large family of tbe seoonA and tfaiidV generations. , . ; Mr James Pauley, lijng west foar niites, near tho bid homestead, and itr." OS risen Pauley, wKoss ren htence is ittsV nutli of tho city,, are brothers. Reeve, who resides near XllettiTille. SMter. Mrs Able had one daughter byf ser.nrst nusnano, air. jtu Worley, ta wovn sne was airms Ausust sots, IS m .nu ifieu Ma11 w, i.atn. daughter is Mrs. Ada Tuley, at -home Mrs. Able died. lavs fallen asleep 6y the warsd there erbaps none wbo bare afta fulir fressea on tne community toe glory consistent livine than Mrs. Able. 8 iras not ostentatious in hop. dally walk ana lire; sue. was reticent or aar o deeds and 'domas. She never Iw oonjcioas.of tae, newer ot her ttj those wh'b knew' biur beat. Bur "1 imd sweetness of soul was known bfst t nose wno Dad niost to do with be life. To say that she was loved is te onlrtwrtial exDMstion of what aha. lo her family and to her frioqoe." ' had the unqualified confidence of alL ' had words of counsel, and streneth to tain thoso who were under trial. Mhe haC help for tbe needy. She had .time andv means to give to every good cause. 9eM'' in uiwk uny utsviioea i.a vnq KOva OOSSSf wnera gives tae picture 01 lee VIHBJ woronn: "Htrongth and honor aroj ciotnmg; sne SQhll rejoice in USM come. She open eth her mouth with domj and in her tongue' ia the lawvof, fi , , . . . . . 'r ihiiiuucea. uuq Ifiuaevil wall. Ul VIM Wall of her household, and eateth not the brcpS of idleness. Uer childcsn rise up and eat! Ser blend, Uer husband also and a; iprabetb her a woman that feareta tba . Lord, and she shall be praised. Give himj;, the fruit of her hands and hrt her 'W works praise ber in tbe gales." i '..v . Her life r9: complex- one in evory . H the respoOsiUiJitijesor us tbeycaljioj. complete in ftulne her coiumunitv with me noie or ongai lanneiinos-. complete sj k life long, preparation for tho endiM state of souls : complete in the number ot her years. liar Uf tndoed is an nnaniwerable argument tbe a-oVMan;i ion. oappuua auu anoa snperficial remarks oyer tb life, proclaim the futUUr oforenarations tot the next, until i a character like this, that fursiites ' argument overwhelming in its Core. tcere were onir one euruur iisra tana -.iav.i "IBW until iim sua was soUlng: . UMjr.; fUtw the irildod Inmf of thk mnnatmln . : tthaav atatsa. k Amw .t.JM. ..thuJ.. tJl 'A
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The "Magnetic Uirl" drew ygood audience. Her power ie att aiay, phenomenal. A second per foraance will be, given to-night, Mrs. Winer, an aged, Gerintt lady, died on Sunday morning. Clay Howard's children ajw sic with measlei. Jas. Mitcliellof '8$, has beea admitted to the Indianapolis tfUi' : 'Wbat'do yon wantf sukesl the lady of the house sharply, sue opened te oopr ip response w a ring. "I'm a taxiderneist, and t Uel to" " Well, we pay oett taxes when they're doe. snijl 6OTer, so you can skip r ,' . ' . ; ; Don -t let anybody crowd rnvmrnv'. othwmedjcine oayoBas Wng ajai as ooutn A-meroan i-rcrTine. u nothing equal to it, and you should noising eise People come to Farit store and. eay that nothing they nav er used has eiroa tbe same dexrae os? sfaotion ' as South American Nerviaaij;: C. R. Worrall will beghi Mopday the sale ot his lar, rare selection of Mowers, at wt sale prices. All lovers ot flowers and plants should call 1 and get choice of plants. He ' some 500 rata in his pits and servatories. Any flower thai' has not in stock be will for you and save retailer's proifk and freight. Ha wilt at any rr011 2 hours qotjee 'order cut flowers, boquela and fitpcrai designs 6$ aH kinds and prices, by telegraph.. I'iioi8ot"3e?l l1fo niue iu the uioruing and after the evening, at hie, home, "Birii NostJ1 Flower pots all sizes at your own prices.. v Call and mi him. .. Sows and Pigs. I. Milt Rog, ere has six or eight younf auwaaMl pigs for sale, at his place, east b, town. They are of the Berkahirs) and Poland China breeds, and verjr desieable stock to own.. , Call sndfj if you want them. ... . .'.-n.ei CUCAP EXCOIHUONS TQ AT tall a, Alabama. The Mohon Beuw will on A prilled), 37th, :8th and tMi. eiltickU at reduced rata to AtUtta4 Ala., aqd return, (or the great Uiad dssw April 88th, 29ln and, 30th, tickets gou; until May 10th, with privilege or stoppling: oyer at Chattanooga, ' Lookout Mountaia returning. Don't mis tho 0portitt le visit tf)oifewnVuUv . - - Expres trains daily ta Cincinnati, eoa,"'n act in with the dieon Jt Oresoent route," Attalht, la tbe Natural Kastcra gaiwa of the great future iron manufacturing, district of North Alabama in the ccfltejr of the rich sou, red and brown ore heH. wit poal and lisnestone in assy .toaoi,' . has four (4) railroads, fine water powar; three (S furnaces, car work", cotloa compress, oil well and planing mills. But threw year.-ago a vHmgef -toaV hundred, now a thriving -tvlf 2,QfSV The sale is under the aiwpieea fit Attalbk Iron anolStra! Uomoanv and oonslata ot -ciioics inHnufnCtiirihg burinvea and r. tlc(i ion witnm tae corporation . iMaw rot Ihe cttv and sdei the wSt' dMt Wk it,oaftld. -',l.
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