Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 May 1890 — Page 3
Got a bottle of South American Nervine, at Fario Bros. Drug Store. Great Tonic. 8
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FOR THE MONTH F W$m tii(v line of DRESS GGODSyAND TRIMMINGS.
' Attention ;k called to the NEW Km. of Wfl ITE GOODS, fpi HUE .Attortmeat of SILK UMBRELLAS WILL PLEASE IN QUALITY AND PRICE.
At No. ' -Tgb Outi, S k town, sABeockarta. A sett Parlor ofl Boot Calkga Aveaste, easy of ece, muMjnmtfO. ,y , Spiral. Spnmr Buggies and Carts, saada at Grand Bpidare - afe at Wiaalow'a, Opptmit aHrty Jail.. "St: ' ". Buoois, Smww, Carriages, .b4 ailir?9Ber of veh icles at tyiosVwanoar and repair sbop, opposite iait Pneaaj&r. , ' PQ!T T FAIL TO SES TBE SPSJK0 STTLESJS CARPETS, AT BEEHIVE. - . : l8 - Bon LtiKCH in town, atGeorge Besckart'a : Pcipte irpmtheoatry can gvf fresh bread, pie, cakes, -at, "MWtfJit l!0BJle jricc. ' '""", .. -W-j- - Geo. Bekort, BLooiirearojrVi Boas Bjeaj Bakbb bakes gST Bbxap. Hekb we are again srith a; neat aumaaer stock of drv goods, fancy goodaj-oea, etc. You. can make no anst-ike ia calling at Charley Mobley'a "Golden Rule atore. Ila baa been.awving'-the people of - UmKH Mml( so lon thai fie alinaat b inadnctiniwi wut tbey ; " ti - - - .ft. .l ft L.l
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' BBW SPRING STELES, CARPETS, XVtm 4iW . MtATTiaGSi. At MEE Mirk : - w9Jt ce , 80jhtE ia kerf, o ako.it a full tine all tk- novelties - wnatly kept by iW 8itb, the well known n phpuiar aontb side dealer' in aratcheav elocka, nverwaret benae fimiklmg wr?etiet, trinket, bydkarBd foor milKon things 4bt ne cannot 4rnnMttte. It wHltake nbatf adato lookMer bt tnnsemn of cenatitics. Ia fine watches, ater&iglverwajfin gold jewelry, tev, ba-bas. snperior. Tbe-moat eaavflbl aMffttioB ia given 'to the lepairing of watches, rlorka .and jewelry pt all kuda. beitei vrork done any where, anf every j ,k wnated to.be worth all 4 ob. Ask, ioa Joe feaUb. MPMItlOCK IHUm OQ0D& oiiwrAMt jam satfbbnh, ai MBmrK.- wncmagm. rfietland Coe& 8tovea, t3SkT laHeatiM Stoves, and-tbe gBeat CfaldCem fpl Bans Birner,ave now"uiateekak ALLEK8. r-Qay and Cora for sale. Ply to WV J. ALLEN. . Friend and fellow dtinne that note and neaoiMt most be paid jaov. Imrt yo rget to call It ninst ea and come at once Busineta before pleasure. ;; W.J. AI.LE?. -Tbe celebrated Stndebaker vagftnr, known of H meO j tp bo . 6e beat Mhe wwW, ir$ mh fttViqry low priws by "' IP. JMferam cale Mly by Adaaar, Hall A Co. Ciuie W6BI.ET f Icf ofi firat-olaaa Bnagies, Carriages, Phsv tow and Spriag Wagons, at bis . a s "t 'at mmA tivery mw, wiiien ne win sett lor a . a . T- m ZX "Z . f11 or boras-" Callow Crais before vam
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' SPECIAL tOOE tbe large Stock Rugo and Adams HV ajwed. Atonc.,severaJ cood a jni juiUftV mw who will be srien, employment at good waga, iApply tt John H; j WtubV the Korib Sida Taper r - OPJ2ND. HK STfWB. ' JftTW STOCK. . EVERYTHING NEW ! He&yon wilt find a foil :and complete line of Hardware, Tin vAjtKft GrAss. Sas, Doors, Ac Abo McCnrnuek' Machine Rfpatjrs, : KEEXD & CO. '"Otbkr- jbaleb8 claim1 ' bnve aewar qttUa the "X'iY. Z'," tbna adariflMz the , anveriurUy of X. Y. Z. eigar. Ask for ik and get the W. For aale at 31 Jcc8 in tsiooraiagtpn. . WhB they catch Ed. McGee asleep it will be very early in the moroinfi. Recently he baa made several trips to central .wliofcsate points and has 8-nrereome of the greatest bargains la Bne an choica clothing 'ever sepin here. ' He bong ht tbraelgooda very fcwV ad eonld sell- them high, as others do, bat he says, be will "divide"" with Msomeiftr-ao ejnks.a.godd ltmir wl mtlfft-a, KtttlnW . mm run us. j. nave loixy acn of land in Polk township,, near Gmy's TuijarJ, nriiich I defirb te; mIV. Tbc tract bas suod tore-huue, lhr dwell ing boikujs, aaJ other nerewarj )u4lding; n it. For price awi temns write 'to WM. ASM BRITSTEB, TM P. O., JlonroB er, lnil. ; - ESf BROIDERIES, WHITE OOO&t, .'VMftftftftftftftftftftftftftftVftflMMftaftftVd f FLOVSClXQSt $cr j.4T SEE HIVE. ; Seeded Silteb Pansra,, just received at Charljy : .McPhceter3' groeery store. They are very nice and eeouotniaavas ihey .require, no Mg!V Calk Ak EE" tho new; line Bagara inst bWigbt on by f6harhr McFheeters, at bis corner grjeejryJ aim dwerent grades of aloldsses tnd Syrups are very enwrior. . " IN lQBACCOS AIOjUIOAIUIt l:l bard to fad a hpue that carries lietter assortment than that of Charley MePaeeters r on the southeast corner of the square. Best. Bcttkb, Rest Cheese, Best Labd, best or everything is ftlwaye kept at.Cbarley McPheeters' grocery store, southeast corner of the sqnare; V , . ' Get took BASKET Frx.LXD, Saturday nigbt, at Charley MePbeetext? groeery store. What Charley hu not got in sfoek is diffieoit to Sod. .He is. ia. the; . popular old Greevea corner, ' Sows A Pios.-1. Milt. Rogers baa six or eight young sows and pigs for sale, at his place, east ol i . They are of the Berkshire ana roianor tibioa preens, and very desirable stock te own: Call soon if yoa want them. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on b yamn or nalmalt) earM ia 30 minutes, tr Woodford's Saaiurjr Lotion. TbU cover fiat. Said by H. Livdlkt, DrugNoarwdeoM, your property will earelnjlj managetl by Brod ix, Robertson jk Brodix. If you have anything to ex change put it in the bands of Btoilx, Robertson 4 Brodix V b-iv a ' soraepf our aweet and sour pickles. Come and see our goods and prices,,.: j ' Pujett'div St ars. V ' freak ' mi X! Preserves and Jelltetf. Ti r sw W"-J of our peaen and ai ate pr Gis a hat at MnGce'a clothing toi5fi, eoutfe side of the square. Tbls house makes it a point to keep the latest styles in every thing worn by gentlemen xtte memttera of the firm kccp posted on these ihtttus ttrnl so are always readx to n (he rt nuircI meuls of trade. Drop in uml se a!. .. .....I.. . . . 1 1 m i ire itcv vi'Vvmmu iKa-.-tnii lai-fti ft,kkt2
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fattiflgs. Bent. Adams bt. went tc- Chi easro last week to look after the building of a switch to the quarry of the Monroe County Co., and se cured prompt action from (sen Maneeer Black. The work is now being rapidly pushed. Dan. Stout, who was ordered fn iW Tnrliananolis asvlum for the liiuaiu tnntt linn turfi. but was rew " a,--, - fused entertainment by the powers that be, was sent up last week, and will probably remaiu, t least for an indefinite penod. II is insanity well developed , and it is '-Iwrmi peuanent in its character. -Mjss Flora Dillon, th Dentist; has reniqved her office to the room recently occupied as. a shooting gallery, Beiickart Block. Miss ptllou has all the business she -can attend to, aud her work gives entire satisfaction. - Lafayette Byers of Iebanon, Boone co., was on a. visit to Monroe county relations, list week. Ha is a sou of die late David Liyers. For posters and dodgers come to tbc jProgWM office '" i Select roar Spring Salt Irons Mark. Samples at The COBWEB Fresu Fish, fresh vecetsbles and eyery thiiig that is. ehoieti and desirable for the table,- may befauiMt Charley .f cbee'W areery Blote, Greeveti old rtatid. He pcrmiia no one to excel him in se-curjng-desirahle goods, lor his : cutomei SCM-SER enstomers phould give Clias. McPhectcrs .a coll if they desire to secure the lowest figures on desirable-beating goods."- There IS notung;mi io fuiu nr ir gmeery store that Charley cannot get tfbr yon, and at figures so remarkably low as to cause yon to wonder bow Be does it ' Rare Biiands of coffee and tea, and the 'best tobaccos aud cigars that money will buy, can be found at the grocery store ot .Hemp, wit- - . a. . son... ask to .see tne late styles in Queenswsre. ,j SYBura, drips, and all choice es. kfifl-in stock at Hemp. its n's Progress Block grocery iBesJ line of sugars io town. . .st one On May tho 2?tb, only, th agent at lli a Ration u authoL-ized to sell round trlpl Evaiisvillo, Ind., at rata of one faro for. the rodnd trip. Tickets to be limited tan 4ays Him ante ot gale. u:nm tpccuii low rata M named for tne Denent or parties desiring to see thvfsmous old baulo fleld nntr Kmntville, from which point excur sion boat leave-o very Tuesday at 4 p.m. Roots' tickets Via Mew Albany and the h. E. A 8t L., New Albany to Kvansville, from which point passengers can secure low rates to the battle fleld. ' Bound trip rate. Bloominaton to Kvansville. Pueit & Sears have choice grades of Coffees aud Sugars and sell at a low price. Victims of the receut visita tion of la grippe, except in cases of very robunt constitution, are stili subject to pains and aches and bad feeling generally when sudden changes of the weather ocenr. The use or South American Nervine is doing more good, however, than anything else. Far is Bros, sell it. IITStffBERftY PEjASTS. I have for sale this spring three varieties of Strawberry Plants: Downing, Kentucky and Sharpless Seedling. These plants will be sold at 50c. per hundred. Persons who will take 1,000 plants will be given 100 of the Crescent Seedlings free. Orders may be left with Jos. Robinson, grocer, o inquire of $e iu ,(eispu or oy man; -. . . JSAKtA umSJHATEU WARE IH Sm . m TV . fttTT aoniipthiug very' rette, Evr housekeeper knows what MeakXn Ironstone China-is, and all know; that it is first-class, and has always; been white. Now, however, it is being decorated, and is very deli-,cnt-iu iippearanee and exceedingly . UiuKltforue. jitoiuy k.-Uissoii, the wt ide grocer, has it lor sale, and will take arcat uleasure in exhibit- ' . : . - . ... i.t-m ,r :ia . it-iu i.Hfttfiinjra atfd see U it both aud vtid. handsome
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Mayor Dunlap is entertaining bis sinters: Mrs. Lagrange and
Mrs. Overstreet of Franklin. lud. - Jus. Boltinghouse's 18-year Old daughter died on Monday uigut a week: with measles. : A suffrage meeting was held at the residence of Mrs, , R. W Micrs last Saturday afternoon. Miss Strauss, ; who has been the guest of Mose Kahn's family, returned to Cincinnati last week, Mi wea Franklin aud Meek of Spencer were visiting Miss Sallie Cherry laat week. Mrs. Dude Eakin, it is said, hae beoti allowed seventeen yours back pension, which will amount tot near $2,500. Wo. B. Alexander of Unionviile is enjoying a visit from his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Barnbill, of K redoma, twaasas. . Gio. Owen, our popular City Marsha!, was in Shelby ville. Ky., last week. These visits are becoming' suspiciously frequent. Jason B. Brown has gone to Hot Springs. Ark., to make an ef fort to boil out a bad case of jrhenmatism. On Thursday last, Silas Guy, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left for Loroax, Kansas, on a protracted visit to relations. Miss Lydia Clark (daughter of J. B. Cltirk, Esq.) went to Greenenstie, Thnriday, on a - visit to relations and friends. Miss Sarah E, Anderson, a well known school teacher of this place, was married on Wednesday evening ol last week to L. M. Cox of Clinton county. -Htiuling logs from the old Bullnian place, west of town, to the Showers saw mill, has become quite a business. John Curry and pen. 11 ail are among tuoee engaged in it -Ed. Johns will not assist the butcher, next time he goes to buy a steak. Last time h'e tried to do so he had a slice cut out of the fleshy part of his right band. -At the store room of V. J. Alien, on the 3d of June, a meet ing of the Real Estate Association will be held, at which seven direc tors will be cliosen who will serve the ensuing twelve months, . The new time table for the fast mail is difficult to make, it seem" as very few of the trains came iu according to schedule - last week. ... Hiram Allen, a member; of the firm of Allen llr'ts. of Greencxstle, a ho. comes here with the stock of goous titat arc now in tne woie room, lias renteil the JNoel property on North Walnut at. J. B. Hsz 1 is said to be a sueI . At' I.1. t tl ft cess as lecturer .u the.J,M.B.A. I-fo a n tilpHCftiii- CTafiL-sr uml fhtr- ' oughly posted ou the subject. -t: .. The new trains indnee many of our country cousins to visit Blootniiifftou. Tfiev can nach the city and return same day with oase and convenience. Speneor Journal : Misses' Sallie Cherry and TJzzio Payee, - of BlooiBUigte.n, wcreia town'- last Sunday. - Mort WhiUtker was wiA us aeain Inst Sunday, There seenis to be considerable nttrnction over this way for the young gentleman. . S. P. Thompson und wife, of EUoUsvillo. were in Iowa last Sunday the auoets of. Mrs. Surtwr. . Mr. Showora and Mrs. Greeorr of nioamini.'ton drovA .'over to this city Sun day. . Craig Worley and other friends of Bloominuton, were v isiti&e at Mr. Fletch er's lust Sunday. . Prof. Frank Stalker, formerly of the Orleans school, now Super intendent of the Bedford schools. has been offered the Chair of Lan guages iujihe Dee Moines,Iwa Uni versity, at a salary of 51,700, Rev, 0. H. Sherburn, known years ago as Cheap J( hu, the Yan kee notion man, but who for several years baa been preaching the gospel, and whose health has failed to so great an extent that it has been necessary to cive un his work, has opened a Utile coufectjopery stand. in TfsauiHguon. - Million H inkle has eight chil dren sick with measles. As they are all confined to bed he can count 'em now. Su-angers ooma to Bloomiogr ton every day to investigate the stoua business. There is notelline what two or three years mav de velop ia this industry for Monroe county. Miss Emma Graham, aecom. panicd by Dr. Jas. D, Maxwell Sr.. went to Indianapolis on Thursday last, in respiinse to a telegram frotu Dr. Allison Maxwell, stating that John (Jrahaqi was in a precarious condition from paralysis of the throat. Art application was made for divorce last week, in which the parlies have beeu married thirtvajx yeasa; one asked f if mey wiiiu Mi iin ott in tnacume tbt I hey vmlti not agree, how lode? w i hi Id it titke to determine 'tbf vexed question?" ' U! -ituinatrtti listrit Ooufereuc.,, will Ins held at Worthinton on (imlay, Tuesday and Weiltu-s day, July 1 , 15 and 18, JW Mew k.wcin- at UOKXICl?. At Roll's grocery htoro yti can leave ynur piders fr dicssed i ohiekens st( they wi'l h- ree''" " I one hour.
Heearatloa Day, On Thursday! at 7 V- u May 22d,
there will be a meeline at the court house tO'waka reparations for a suitable ouserranee-or iiuooratien my. mem Dors of the W, B. C the 0. of V. and cttlr-ons generally are liarnestty requested to be preseand ass bt the O. A. B. in making neetmny arrat gemenw. Sy order of l?aul B. Slocuro Tost Q. A. B. J,.UAstoii,F O. 0. V. Pssar, Adj't 4 James F. Morgan, Peosicn Attorney of this city, reports that this ia tbe best year known ia tbe history of pensions to secure a pension ana increase of pension. The ratings are more liberal tbsn ever before. Gen. Kanm has proven uiBiseiiiusune man. "jongress in a rew day, will give to the veterans the most liberal pension legislation ever enaoted. Everything is now very favorable. The Senate sat passed the dependent bill and tbe Henie baa passed Horrill services bill as aubstitute to the .Senate bill. A con ference Committee had been appointed and had one meeting, with Rood rosults. U is now about agreed that parts of both bill will be Pissed, and wili become a law in a few dart. The bill which will final ly be. pasted will give 8 per month ser vice pension to all soldiers who served 90 day anil are 90 years old, and M to alt fioldvtrs who suffered front any disability, and Us aHpw all widows of soldiers pentons' 'JtcV Storgna Sim copies "r Mta bills ht his office and will be pleased to show tbom to any who may call .to see them. Ifr. llorgan riports the following allowances for the past 60 days : Original pension James H. Millen, $11, with $800 arrears; D. M. Woodall, 10 with 100 arrears; Jeremiah Woodall, i with arrears; Josephus Bing, 14 and regainuesB or time ana Diace oi occurrence. arrears; Daniel i.ntea 6 and arrears; John SUnsifer, 6 and 200 arrears ; James Box. 11 and arrears;. John S. James, 8 and 700 arrears ; C. J. Gotland, 13 and 350 arrears; J. W. Wegwood, 13 and 750 rrreare: 9, W. Drake, and 179 arrears; William Bay, 4 and 300 arrearjj H. D. Byers, 900 arrears; Wm. Hatbis, 4 and 250 arrears. Increases James H. Pieeman, $10 per month ; Henry atussor, 18; Isauo N. Frcssley, 18; Charles H. Ham, $14; Paris Basel, 8; Jos. C. Harbison, 12; jFih Perias, 10; .Ioeph H.Bush, 6; PrurjelrM. Peyne, 16; Isaac Mitchell 1; Joseph-.Hough, IS; John A. Beeves 15; John TjndaTl, 12; Jonathan Carpenter, 16; Henry V. NikirV, IS; William M. Adams, 24; Wm. Arnjbruster, 16; Micbael H. Buikirk,t3; Wm. J. Beckett,! 8 ; John Slow, G; Henry Clay, M; Chas. Graham, -1 S; Bobcrt U Weir, 10; James M. Skirvin, 12; .Lewis 8. Norman, 13; Nathan G. Bice, 18; Henry C. Fields, 14; Wallace Hight, 18; John Johnson, It; Isaae Lancley, 4-s . William H. Kerr, 14; Josiab Robinson, 12; James 8. Franklin, 30; Hartley Klliott, 10; James a. Jtlce, 17; David Gordon, 12 ; ililford Loggias, 14: Itobort Winder. 72. Back vav and louuty-r-Charle G. Boss, $218; Henry Push. 100: B. B. Farnbara. 200: Widow of Andrew J. Yaught, 100; Wm. Soudors, 200; Henry Martin, 137; C. P. Urockotfe 137 ; Widow ot W.J. Uaniels, 400. -Abstralian horsemen use sun flower seed as a remedy for heaves aud founder, and esteem it very highly, administering half a pound a day iu the horse's food. Charley Francis, a Bedford buy, is conductor on the Gosport accommodation train. He is one of the most popular young men of the many of that kind that hajg? iJound ft ' J .l x,t Jr. cs..vh' V 1 T-ftSVIKm" Greeneasf le Ti roes : MrgMary Went wort It has bnmght suit tor divorce fronV Juliaii C. Wentworth, tV5ftlllt ftHIIUIV W Ifttlf.ftM.., I-(KTUT Ljt, drunkenness. Plaii alleging failure to provide, cruelty, tiff has two children. Wentworth the city, or has been absent from the pat two. years. Monroe county stone will be used in the reconstruction of the New York Store at Indianapolis. Mr. Geo. Bollenbacher went up to the capital city and secured the contract. Some 30 car-loads of Big Creek stone will be needed, ReV. Halntead will deliver the Decoration Dav oration on Friday, May QWi, 'Oa Sunday, S5th, memorial services will be held in the Christian church, on which oceasion.Rev, W. F. Ross will de liver vjthe; sermon.., A notice of meeting, set for the 22d, will be found jt this impression of the Progress. ' On Saturday last Dr. Lewder of Harrodsburg, accompanied by Mrs. Lowdec and Miss Jennie Tilley, left their homes for a trip through the south. Before returning Dr. L. will participate in the meeting of the Medical Association at Nashville, Team' Fob Sweet Potato Plants And Other Plants, Call on. Jake Hartman.West Kirk.'''t wood Avenue. John Waldron ha purchased the fintjst surrey yet brought to the city, .'from the Columbus Buggy Company; It is in gootl season, nipco .afr, Vraldron is now scarcely able to get about without the aid of a conveyance. . The census interviewer should be respectfully received when be comes aronnd. He is only attending to pis dpties, Jf he asks what seems 4o be impertinent questions, it is onjy because the governmeut has put them in his mouth, Miss Welle Bicknell attended the grsdiutinc exercise at Lebanon Fri day evening utt. Rev. and Mrs, Frank Hood. o.f Newcastle are in Saratoga, attending tho General Assembly or tbe ftrresDyterlan church, fo which Mr. Hood is a delegate from WOttowater rosbytery Howard Tourner spent Sunaay itin.iaaianapoiis. Aptoiue Mellette of Pierre, Dakota, is visiting his grandfather, Dr. T. A. Wjue and family. An toine has been 8ipk and came east to reeoorate, Mrs. Jordan left for the east yesterday, taking the two younger children with her. She will leave the children with her mother while ihe and the Dr, are absent in Eu rope. Wri, Wort. JNicnoiB anil son, liiduuapolia, were on a brief lot ' -! otnin (too liir-uds aud tK
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I XlSf WWt 1 CHI I J- S.UIX'VV V V. V with a new floor, repapering, paint ing and changing ot the shelving. l he room is worth f w more per month 8in.ee these changes have beeu made, (of any man's money), and- wilt readily rent tor tuat in crease, or more, Kent are very High from O. 1'. tourner s aotta but from that point north they are ridiculously low. . Traveling men who come to Bloomington and stop at our hotels, are full of praise of the bread furnished by our local bakers. There is no town in Indiana that is sup puea witn oeucr oread, i bis if notably true of that furnished by Beuckart and Volperr, whose advertisements are frequently seen in the Progress. -At Unionville a Sunday school baa been organized in the Baptist church, with the following officers: Sarah Barrow, Supt. : Howard Richardson, Asst.; Belie Miller. Secretary; John Barnbill, Treas urer,. The iron pine was removed.. from tbe gas well- opposite Collin s Jriarseli's mill, by Steve McPhetridge. The company that paid for the boring wili sell the pipe, hoping to realize something to pay expenses. . Thee. I. Baker is making an effort, through the circulation of a petition, to secure the building of the Dinsmore pike two miles furth er west. Mr. Baker is hopeful of success. One of the earliest Fairs will be that of Gosport, which begins on the 25th of August. August is not very far awav. and Bummer weather has scarcely begun. Chas. Spencer will go to Un ion vitte to worktat bis trade, that of a carpenter, this summer. Un ionville is on a genuine boom. At Unionville, on. the 25th, the memorial sermon will be de livered by Rev. Mr. Lyons; on Decoration Day, John R. East will deliver the oration. The morning mail train leaves Louisville, on the new time-card thirty minutes earlier than hereto fore, and is due at the rIk street station, Chicago, at 5:30. The time is bard to make. Vegetables, with the dew' on 'em, they are so fresh, will be found at Rott'a grocery store, each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. . It you want the best vegetables you should call early at Roll's (Alexander's old stand) west side of square. Do yon want a dressed ; chick en? Leave your order with Al bert- Rolt, and he will have it ready to deliver in sixty minuies l-r. i . . ti inaaea uresseu poultry one oi his specialties Yon want fresh fish for a change, Albert Rott (Alexander's old stand) has made a contract for the choicest hsh on X uesdays and Fridays. They come fresh as if just caught. Rott knows how to dress them. Call and get a nice mees. Mr. and Mr.. Batman were visiting relations in Bedford and vicinity last week. Mrs. Maude Showers was in Indianapolis last week. Mrs. Freeze, one of the popu lar teachers of tho graded schools, has been quite sick during the past week. . A farmer who resides near the Stanford road, was talking, a few days ago, about tbe expense "he might" be put to by the building of a turnpike, aud said : "these town people think it all right for us to pay this road tax ; it don't cost them anything." He was much surprised to learn that every prop erty owner in tsloomington is compelled to pay tax npon each turnpike road that cornea into, town, in additipp to. city taxes, which alone are as mnoh as the farmer pays. Land within two miles of a turupike.is taxed to build it, and as the roads come-to the corporate limits qf the tpwn-of Bloqmington, each road places a separate and ad ditional tax upon town property. So that after a merchant, or other business roan, pays State, county. city and turnpike tax, and responds 10 me qemanu maup upon nis casn drawer for all manner of benevolent objects, -be pays out as much in that way as would be sufficient to keep a farmer's family a year, When a farmer moves to town aud goes into busiuess, he just begins to realize how mucu be was mistaken in his estimate of business and of the ease with which business men make money, for many of these people innocently imagine tat every dollar the oietKbant takes over bis counter is profit. Class Reunion oy. 188 and 1 88a. tfttthor Bogeinan, pastor of the Catholic chirch of this city, will entertain the members of his clusa on Wudtioadev and Thursday, May 28 and 29. There will be betwech 15 arid 20 clergymen her i mi ..... ... a .C..1aaI. Iinu on fttiursuitjf iwiutiwvi nv f v twm there will he in the Caillolic church a grand High Mass.to which all people who may oeo mminou, are eoraumy tnviiea Address will bo delivered by Father Ga vish of Indianapolis. A banquet will be tendered the members of tne cInis on Thursday night, by Father Bogomn, at lue parsonage. Gen. Hunter owns forty acres of land near Seattle, Washington, for whh-h it is said he was recently offered 50,000, and refused it,. Edith Jordan will accompany her trandoia .lord in to Minueapoli.-. where they will spend the i 5 ii i - -er wttb rei-uves.
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REMEMBER to ask The Bedford Democrat aays that the John Robinson shoiv "was the poorest exhibition ever seen there under canvass." Rcbmson knew better fban to bring, nsuch a fttfftlra1' in RlnAmiiftttllnn. ... v . v w.-w."....... Albert Rott 'is aii expert in dressing fist;', jf'e hasnn arrangement by wMoh he receives fresh fish promptly, and as he givos the business bis personal- supervision. everything is done to please his customers. Drop in and sen him. He will do hia best to suit you. Tbe Vincennec Uni versily base ball team has. been invited to meet the State Univeraity tam a, Gosport at no early date. James Hooper, who resides on North Morton street, was stricken with paralysis last week, and is un conscious a portion ot the tune. Rev. Halstead will deliver an address at the Sunday school celebration at Mitchell, on June 2d. Chas. Hooper, a well known railroad man, stopped off last. Saturday from his mail train ran, to see bis father, who . is dangrrously sick.- " ' ' P. T. Barnum's show, which will cot exhibit in this city tin--Jz r ntimmop rarrins 1 VlHI tmotili. jheir daily expense is 7,000, Frank Do baon has been dangerously sick at his home in the southwestern portion, of tho' city, during the past two weeks. He has for a long time suffered from the effects of varicose, veins, and ia said to be sick at present ; with pneumonia. ' ' John Graham III.. John Graham, of Bioomingtor, Ind., has been very ill with throut trouble at 297 N. Pennsylvania St. since last Saturday, the origin of which wa la grippe. Mr. Graham's breathing became so difficult that his physicians on Wednesday afternoon, weie - compelled to' perform tracheotomy in order to save bis life. Thursday morning it was" 'Uloujrbt be wold, not live throughout the ftey, but in the afternoon a decided cbangi for tbe belter took place, and iicne then be hat steadily grown stronger and bis friends have eonndena 4a-ait speedy recovery. Mr. Grabani was the representative pf Monroe and Brown counties in the legislature of 1881. Indianapolis Sentinel. Latest iu formation from Indiana polis represents Mr. raham s con dition as mucn improvca. On Tuesday morning last, 13th W.T. Blair left this pity -lor Indianapolis for the purpose of having the Smith pike bonds printed and on Saturday tftprning Wm. B. Burford had the bonds lithographed and delivered at tbe Auditor's of fice. The bonds fpr almpst every pike iu tne county have been lith ographed and because of some dc? Jay have been required to oe oruerea. a second time, thus costing the tax payers soma extrS money, -but under tbe present Auditor the papers must be accepted in every particular before itny expense fa put on any work. This is as it should be, and a great many dollars are saved the county in this way, Tube East has purchased the cigar manufacturing business of Mike Seward, and will conduct the business hereafter, John O. Robinson got a brand new tract iou engine last week. Mrs, Paulipe Pearson baa been visiting her mother at Spriugville, Lawreuee couuty, Mrs. Norvell. Miss Ella Rawles' school wilt close at Greonsburg on- Friday of this week. Sbo will ' return j home Saturday biinging a friend with kg. Mrs.' Prof; Swain is "'Visiting her father at KnighU.own, Mrs. Margaret Wylie, wife of Willis Wylie, died at her home near Frankfort, Ky,, op Tnosday, May (lib, with cancer. Mra, Wylie had been sick four years, and suffered intensely timing the entire period, I Jet' sons, LXiq., liutx-rl, Geo. and Messrs'. Thornton returnetl on Monday .night of last week, having attended tlie funeral on Friday a week. Ii ia said to have beeu the largest funeral seen in that section formsny years. Mrs. Wylie was IfiVed anil respected by all with whrjin-she was ewm luted. li s j a l ra i a nn i .
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Square Aortif UN M for J. ?. Toamer & Cq, BBBSBssBssammmsmmm Tlaao Table at SlMaalfrM, In efcet May Uth, IWr Going North . . Indianapolis Accommodation,.... 7: si? a. aa Chicago Day Mail;...;.... ........ ItsV. a. Chicago Night StprMa.........lS;'Wi f doing Soutb-s Louisvilie Night Express.. 4:1 .at laiisville AccouinttwIatMHi ...... SritB aa Louisville Day Mil........4:0K p. is Orleana A9C04S mofitiorj ........ . 6:4 p. a StlaeavilleSlfllaga, copied froaj ute uoeroKT &aTSKi;uaf : v Tbe click of machinery cart b. brd aA any lime here. It never cea1 .,al Thomas Kean has bought proper (y. o . Frank Moore re SUneville..Thv are 10 dwelling bouses under construettea) here at prwent, Mr. John Hocd!gp tt Sons are putting up some new house, near their mill to rent.-..Tle Hejrl Bedford itone company' have tle framq of their largo mill tip and priagrswiag ' nicely with their work...... Kir; Joh Em ton has purchased two lots of Hcadtay k Sons for 1 40 and U preparing to ereet a new bouse at once. Mr. Ed. Watta has purchased a lot of Mr. George Acua? -and will soon erect a new house tbereen Tho mnchiuerv for the North Bed-. ford stone company has all arrive),. a,nt the-mcchanica are very busy preparing. to) sfct it in shape for work ....... ..The Indi ana Oelitic. limestone company have 1MB new saw gangs comptetea anasarawrii order. 1 hey now have at then uai uvo aerric-Ksf ....... ..nris. w on a enpi at tnx wreck, while Wm. f ox is boss ....... The stone' in Big Creek ral ,wpi be larRety developed In tbe Bet4, iUre. ....... Tbe foundation of the 6pejrf flouring mill will be built out vt Big; credit stone if you. are a quarvrasaa and looking for wrok. come to Big- Creek or North Bedford Mr. J. Stewart eC Bloomington is building tbe Norsk Bedford pownr house 55 by 75 is tea siae. The Pennsylvania R. It Co. U roceiv-. ing stone from Big Creek quarry foi tha purpose of bridging Wbite river at Marr linsville. 90 car loads of stone wUl l re quired to completo the work. F. G. McCurdy, superfntewK ent of telegraph of tbe Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road,-is M the city arranging for the Ufa fif electricity for running the cSoeJn at this point and at all statiopij oq the hue where trainmen stop fnp orders. The clocks at these pointa are sit at 10 a. m. daily by tlep tricity, the lime being exact at tad a.atiou. Jud, Joirnal. Mrs. John Brown fcnloredV died on Friday last. Last imniasei an operation for ovarian tumor wg performed upon her by li. Harvey of Indtapapolis, and contrary tba. general rule sbe rallied afley thai' . operation,! gradually recovered, aaat came home. Sometime in the wis ter while climbing a stairwar it the cellar at her residence, sbe 4od. dentally fell on the side that b4 keen operated upon, tearing IM stitobeti loose, and injuring her sw : verely. f rom tbis accident tat never recovered, tod. deah wax tbfl -reiittlt. Martinsville items in Indiana nelis Journal : Mrs. Jane McCord of Lincoln, His., is the guest ot her sons, W. ). and IS. M. McUottl Elder Treat 11 visitine ia Kentucky Rev. Jos. Wood of Eva.nsville is "the guest pf bas.
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the Bloomington graded schoola, Ja dangerously sick with congest sos p.t the stomach ny bowels. -Mr. and Mrs, Brandon, a Mrs. W. M. Alexander drove. across fhe couotry to 8peneer, tats) Saturday, returning Sunday (rffetv;. - Tuesdays ancfFuidays wiil ba . fresh fish daya - at Rotra grocery ' store (Alexander's old stand). The.
best fish, and ouly tbe bet, breagnf op.. ' , V, " v - - At tbe Knights of lytbiaa conclave to be held in Milwaukee, it will be determined what kind of -' a niejnpiial will be erected ba honor of the founder of the orderJustus H. RaUibone. 1to , appeal y,ill masleb the SOO.Ofljw-l gallant Knights tiiroughotti IK. world to raise the aaioutit a)iaJf subscribed t. $20,000 or i2,0(ttL "
11 utt wuiiim cwituto me uoMKisiiiua to erect a' huudsome memorial. -building or statue that would irfaneV as a laud mark of nineteeflth oe?X;
tury ui-roi-jm, au! Oe a perpHuar reminder to the world that P) tiint benevolence and sacrifice nienMfc-i
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