Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 May 1890 — Page 2
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Maioa of boriog. The well Inm ataaoW tone for aver war, tacwgb a awe flow of exoelleat water waa wartiac. The water ln beaii tested and ia thought la be araeb aoperior to tbat el Wnmdk Liek e West Baden. A woakby ooaipaaT has bought ap the stock and will proceed to erect fae aad ekgaat Iwaildiage, with a Tiew of competing: wita otaer waMaay farawie end othera odea ifeaVr how. when aad where the popalar grate Faltx wheat oritaatoi. The wgihtw'e name m Abrahaa Fahx and he live t Alkarilie, PeBBerlTaan. Twen-tt-two ram mm, nr tbereabmita, Mr.FaJtseeaiehed'a wheat fleid far two beada of the araia which bad ever ign of perfect derelopaeeat. He aowed the grain and est rear reaaed and aewed acain. For-ire rer he tonk the heat of caraof the grain both while arowi 1- a ag mu wain mrw aaa ioaao that he had the plnaipest. aweeteet aad vaeat atadactire wheat that eaaM ea loaad. Ba aolrt aereral boabeb to other men who sowed their arida and reaped the grain, aad ia a Jew years Foils wheat gained e repatattoa. Fanaert were aaaioaataget HfortheyaawJn qaafitea whieh ao other kind of wheal posseMsd, bat the ntUiera foaght the aeW wheat with a rigoroashaad. Theeqahl aat grind Use they did the other kinds bat soon t be millers learned bow to grind FaBs wheat and now make no obIjtetiaoa to It.. 8ome farmers qoit ragtag tbe Maproved kind after a few rears irhu for Tarions reasons, bat rararMbiV foaad H eesssarr to fall back en the Folts. The ortgiaator is aboot Ifty years of age aow aad is a. poor maa. Others harebeeome roh aelliog the re solt of bis labor, bat he baa only reputation of harfng ghrea to the fanner a grain which iLi a a. a : aanwag aaa eawiieq. It amy not be widely known aa it deaerrea to he that twenty graiaa of salieylio acid, girea in Kq. ammoa. aeet. three or four times a day will ao far control a eoaanoa cold thai the aching of brow, eyelids, ete., and daring ajotaaaeala of the eye, wiH cease in a lew hoors, while the aaeeaiag and inaaTug from the nose will eleo abate, and will disappear in a few days; and, more fbrtnnale still, the eold will pass off, and not finish np, as m enatomary, with a eaagfa. doctor: "It need to take six asaatba to heal aa ampataNow two weeks otdinarilr Wa aerer dram tbe woond thaa twice aad whereas we ased to waft fire days for tbe wonnd tosapearate, weaow kill the pas neodoang microbes by a aolation af aioholorida of mercury applied to erotytahig that comes near the aatia or ao pas ions."
AWecl40laeh8BlpeaadPhM . 4S4aeh All Wool Black Henrietta, at SO cts. my: ;.; . U4aeb Phjsh, BS cts par yard. Jt Uci, piuah, 75 cUper yard. : SS-uMbBngHsh Half Wool Cashmeres, 18 eenU per yard
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3 Q Mats, D Caasaslrtaaa. At the Decoration Day preliminary meeting to arrange for the 22d memorial services, held Thawday night at the court honae, John WaJdron Esq. was elected Chairman, and with the assistance of rarione member of the meeting elected the following named persons to act as oommittee of arrangements, to-wit: Tint Waid Xn W B Htwfaat, KnJ B Molkr, Mn Oapt SUwvt, Mia VeOoy, Mr J Q McPhttUn, In W T Blair, JfraTotwBattertoa; CkuStoae, Wxa T Bialr aad Capt Baoea Foliar. Seeond Ward Mn Oapt Pialda, Xra Or Garton, Mr B V Voator, Xra Wilaoa Adami, Xra If and Hbowera, Mm Anna Xe0armott; Mai H F Ferry, A. T Maaasrand Oapi Fielda. Third Ward Xra Wlcka, Mrs Panllne Poanm, Xra C P Tutay, Xra Carrier, XJai Fannie Boikabaoker, Xra Tobe Siocamk; Oomrada W W Wicka, Wo AdaaM aad Hon X X Dunlajp. On BMtioa the following lODflTICfl Of 'III. Mittae waa amoiaM, fc-wit! Dr CkMtoa, Oapt Foliar, 4 O :. JlPheetor and X H Abo tbe follawin I committea aa mo.ic ; Xr Wallace Pule, Xiai Arda Kno aad Xra. Usate Allen. And atao the fol lotrlng eotninlttae an grmiada: Joba X Hattbew Irrin 8ewird and Xitchell llatkera. The SaereUry wai iattraefad to pabliah proceeding of. the meeting in city paper. Job Wujiaojr, FnxainssT. mBATBI Off WBI. . JTEB. Winiani Orr Fee was bora ir Chaster District, 8. C, in 11115. His father and family came to B1oMnineth, beeausa in thia place there wai a noarishing eolonv or ocotcJj-imn rrwbyteritsa, composed of- Covenanters, Steed era and 'Associate Reformed Presbyterians. Xr. Fee, the father, was connected with the Aseoolate Befnrmed, whieh body aniline with tbe Seceders or Associate obqrcb. is now known as the United Presbyterian. He was enaraetenaea as a very religions man, and much esteemed by ell dto knew btw. The children often inherit tbe good qualiata of tbe lather. In this ease we cannot say that, his son Inherited his father' pecanar views of reliirion, bat there- is no doabt heraaeenbtai his father in many of bis excellent traits. He waa honest and honorable, one on Mrhos word all could rely. He was aa affectionate husband, a kind aad loving parent, aad an esteemed Mend. For many years be was a leading aad proiparooa morehaat la thia place, and on retiring from the store, be returned to the eeenpatioa of his youth, that ef a farmer. On Saturday last, Xay 1 4th. be seamed to be in his usual health in tbe morning. He went out to bit farm and on returning home, transected tint business in town, aad net reeling well hastened borne, which be reached with di Scatty. A physician waa called, sous a temporary relief was given, but ia tbe course of an boar (about 11 o'clock) aa ajophutie stroke terminated bfa life. air. Fee suffered soma frees deafness, mall ing it difficult for bin io listen w eermoni. or oucr puMlc speak. His funeral was 'largely attended. The serricee were conducted by the min Uteri: Minion, Lyon and 'WyAn, at Nr. Fee s late residence, and his remain were deposited ia tbe oKy eemetery. The numerous friends of tbe deceased and his mueb esteemed wife and children, deeply syaapathiM with them in tbalr afOn the last day ef December, itsb. T.A.W. Mr. W. P. Rogers of the Honter Stone Co, was la Chicago last week leekiag after the building of a switch to the lien oa. Ha mat with gratifying success, aa4aaotber survey was mad last Saturday. . Half Wool Cwbnerw, eents per yardS And lOeanU, lidnced from 10 and 11), rewPriawi,eaBl cents. 10 and 12i,omis. Brown Xuslin S, s and T easts. 3T4neh Skirting, 5 mat yer yar 18. 25. 35 and 50 cents ner 'nalr. r - - my - - - - S3.frto 91.50, S3.9e to t.e. I thej World-
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Ttaalag Syafaaa laj r. Prof. Lugenbel, who lis been writing some intereeting letters from Kumpe sara i ' Icaanot begia narrating jmy' eiperieaea in London' without some jemarki upon tbia ban wf the traveler's' p. It meeta him everywhere and atAVtt It the sou roe of more misery and ansnyanca than I eaa well describe. Kveuj w-day aa I write, indignation wells up in my breast as I remember tbe many tnae my enjoyment of some grand oM building or some historie spot, was marred by the eternal. "It you please, air, ihaven't Xou a twopence or a sixpence fbr what I av dona for you T'1 And what had he don for me? Nothing more than ofltciouaty thrust himself upon me, opened a cab door when I did not wnnt him to do so, or pointed out son attraction wWnb Idid not ask of him. Bui; there are far turesoftbis disagreaable system not so objectionable. When the traveler learnt tbat tbe modest maid who watts upon him at the coffee bouse depends for a .living upon the pennies which be apl .others pay ber during the day.tha custom assumes a different aspect. Thousands of man and women working la the restaurani and hineh bouses la the great metropolis receive their salary in this way. Tea aak why the proprietor deer not eharga the utra pen a W .and pay bis waiter a regular salary, ana ya ere tlenoed with the profwin tMtiaaiit, "Why, sir, it ha aJwayr beenmaeHiU war." ' '' It is surprising to leuru tbe hundreds ef ways wis pernicious system reacnes me traveler. At bis hotel a regiment of servant aad porters must by feed ; at pearly every great building lie in waft guides and wardens that worrbis life out unlees he employe one of tbem aadtben many times the gnidelected is net a! lowed to enter the building, but be turns tbe traveler over to the confederate wit hin ; the cabmen always notify him that bear money ia upaetad in addition to tbe to direct him, h will lad tbe official gxiag at blm with melancholy reproach unless tbe nenny iefortbeominc : at every railway station an army of porters awaits bis arrival, and before be can protest, a blueahirtod IfdivMual ha his baggage ia charge. Everywhere it Is a' struggle for the penny or sixpence. Thfci custom like a spectre stalk ever the land and blight tbefoteasant prospect. It is true that tbe amount is. generally small, but when tbeirereeete for a day is reckoned. K i found to be a heavy tax,'7At- ffrst Amerkauv travelers feel ashamef to dole out a neon v for. or err little service, so they soon discover that sixpences rapidly deereaw their Utters of erJK.iBut after all perjlsps moremfbTtthan KHUvrt ia okiaiaad. after one beeomes aceuitomod to the new order of thines, but ht ffrst It is the source of a grant deal of annoyance. The mostboDeful siirn of the times is the effort put forth by some hotel companies ivmv wy wu loh cmvw. w elfah people are besHnnlng to Halixe the ban ef the system just as t American Anelomaniacs. anine what ia done In Enalaud. no Matter how inconvenient it may be, are inuodueing it Into ibis conn .ry. . W. g. IX Girls, if you desire a fine com plexion, sleep will do mogato pre serve tbe freehnesi of. voutn than any other one thing. At night wash the face in warm wakr-rnuv-a' i ' l er use not using soap ircn- to re move the dust ot the day, v;iiien take a pint of cold water which a. tableepoonful ; i?f 1nfyunvhaa. heen added, and Uth rw6- lor five minutes, Drr the' tacevn -a coarse towel, nibbing gently to get ap a pleasant friction. .. Justly spread a little cream lightly on the nice and neck. Ue only .the finret cream and purest soap in. the market, la the morning; remove toe grease witn plenty m warm water and soap followed by a cold bath as at night. Then .apply little powder with soft linen, rag to remove tbe sntne, Liedger. . The June term of county com missioners a ill convene next Man day. The summer time is here. Amos Rogers," Known to every man, woman and child from one end of the Loaisuille, NjvAibany ds Chicago railway to the blher, as tbe man who formerly fcaxj, charge ot tbe work trains on the road- and made a fortune out of the bnainesa of boarding the men, and 'dealing in produce, died in Juiville ' last week whh Blight's dinesset roil VIOMT DAT, HAT awlhVMBa O Friday,' Xay 30th, Q. A. K. PosU, tbe varioua orders participating In the ezerciMs of tbe day. and cilia ins general. ly, will assemble promptly ia the Court House Park at W o'clock a, m. --. OBDBB OF EXERCISES. Music by tb Martial and , V-aefaanics' nana. Xusic by tbe Choir. Praver by Chaplain Bev. AStes B, Xusto by tbe CboiSb Beading Roll of Honor by Dr. Whitted. Xcaie by tbe Choir. . ' '.' Oration by Bav. Kr. Halstead. Mwio by tho Choir, -x Adjournment to tbe Pqblie CameUry. OBDBB OF PBOOpsiOftW, Xartial and Xeebanie' Bandj .v . Uniformed Knieht of PyUrb' Indanendant Order of Red 11 Indeneadent Order of Odd Fellows. Children and Teachera of tie Public School. Paul B: Slocum Belief Corps.' Sons of Veterans. X embers ef the 6. A- B. and: Soldier generally. Wages containing wreath ajfd-flower . Carriages containing Orator, Chaplain and Beader. . Citizens in Carriage. On arrival at tb Cemetery the various orders will open ranks at a point d alie nated by the Marshal of the Day to let tbe school children, members of the 0. A. B orator, chaplain and reader pass to the stand, after whioh tbe exorcises pre. scribed bv tbe G. A. B. ritual will bo car. ried oat- Salutes by tba flrinsr squads, and decoration of soldiers' graves, during which time music will be furnished by tbe Martial and Mechanics' Bands. The pro. crssion will-lion be reformed, march to the public square and there be dismissed, fly order of Com. oa Program. Marshal ef the Pay, Our. X. C! Bfirrsa. Asst. Marshal, Jamb B. M if ear. Mrs. Hitsoh of CiooiSneti its visiting her dughur, Xr. tlM Kebn, last wow. ; Regular monthly Gosnsl Tern peranoe services will be held in the Christian church Sunday evening. June 1st. Address by Hev. W B. Minton. MooUily business meHing ofj ths W. 0. T. U. will be held at the Hall, Monday, evening, June aa,
cBirKRrrr iTBaftT. On commen cement day Lew School will be represented by 8. P. Wellmaa. The Vegetarian Club ha been photographed. Tbe Baccalaureate Address before th Senior Class is to be delivered by Prof. W. J. Bryan Simpson and Martin are the champion Tennis players, Bloss has returned to Topeka, Kansas, whet be bas been offered n position in a company of surveyor.
Normal students will be looked after carefully by Oroninger and Mieholsen, woo are maxrag preparations w run boarding elubs. J. B. Wisely. Xr. Betger, Xia Sim aad Xlss Pierson, of Btoontingtou University, were tb guests of W. B. Wisely, at Vandal ia, Owen co., Sunday a week. Tba nverberaUug tone of aa eloquent Senior's voice had something to do with tbe rail of the iron seam en tne imrary building recently. Fraetieing for cemOn tbe nieht if June 7th the clam of '8& will bold its flrst reunion, ot collage ebapal. Tbe class originally comprised it members, and bnt one bas died Cbas. Bain. 4 Tie urogram at ai follow: wrace Woodhurn, 1st Historian; Mabel Bant, 2d Historian; J.B. Wiley. Poet; Orator, ML. m. uuniap. I. K. (spencer win. se lf var th memorial add re.. A banquet w ill be spread at the flaltoaai, The State Beard of Education adjourned Thursday mornins after a meeting: de voted nrinci nallr to roullni work. The report of the recent examination of teach. era for State license was made, and a great number of Questions for county examina tions prepared. Mai. J. h. Mitchell of this city, Isaac Jenkinsoa or wenmonov and Col. B. S. Robertson of Ft. Wayne, were re-elected to membership In the Board of Trustees ef tbe State Vaivarsityt Indianapolis Hew. Dr. Van Nuys baa gone on hi trip to Seattle, State of Washington. Prof. John Carr ha been chosen 8u oerintondent of the Anderson schools at a salary of 1 ,300. Carr I an energetic ed ucator. He was a graduate or ', Before leaving oa bis trip to Seattl Prof. Van Mure wa presented by tb Senior member of th Chemistry class With a Se gold beaded cane. Two of the eld students of I. V. will be ket durine? commencement week, viz Hon. John K. Cravens of Madison, Ind., and Oov. Cto. Wright of lo wai Miss Dora. Lemouds entertained Miss Sophia Sb.ee ks at Knightstow Sunday week, , Ibis believed that Ooveraor Hovey will attend commencement this year, aa special invitation has been sent to him. He lecture on Sundsy. The student seemed uncommonly lonesome, a a result. Dr. Brannar returned to his work ia Ark tuias, after a brief visit to frUn.U. Tntit' cave, west of town, was recently explo neu Dy a numtier or ituacate, let ny rron JLarsten ana onrnes. It is said that tba Seniors will hire, th colon bend to assist them in tortu.'iag tbe iulanve ot maasiad. Dir. Jordan's European psrtr i fa fit whicti sails from New York June Bow tnmpleted ami ia composed of .the following-: Dr. Jordan and wife. Dr. Jenk. Jamei L. Mitchell, Jr. Bradley M. Davin, ef Chicago; James Porter, a student of -Jr..M, . IW. ,VBB1 IWJ J7,r. MTE. 'fr D mar .. .4 . f.f .'I , W XI- 1. r.4 Misn-ii ynirersity; Dr. Joshua Ohitwood and vtite, of connrvilie ; r. U JUucas, of Columbus, also a student at Harvard ; a H. 2llma,of Oberlin Cnlleee; F. Bogviis, of Knox College ; S. It. Harding, chus r '90; Bev. A; M. Jidy, Davenport, Iowa ; Bliaabeth Taylor, sa artist of Hew York City; Blissbeth Long. Stale Normal; KHcabeth G. Hue-hes, Sirla' Classi cal SohooL of IsdianaiMilh; Hurmh Mavo and IMa Vail, teauher in Indianapolis; uracil u. ritrara, unema, in. ; jar. nuibert, Vermillion, Dab.; Lucy You, Indianapolis; Mrs. Laura Cross, Hampton Cotnrade: Laura Wright. Washing ton, Ind.; Miss Mary E. Allen, teacher ia University of North Dakota; Mrs. h. M. Wilson. Das Moines. Iowa; Mis Emily Brook, Minneapolis; Kate Heron, Connarsville;' Margaret Weeks, Korth VeraaaandC. B Madison, class ef '90, I. V. The party lands at Antwerp, proceed I through Belgium to Bngtana : sail from Edinburg Jury S for M or way where it remain three weeks. From here tbe party goo south through Holland, Germany aad Switxerland, visiting th Passion Pwy given at Oberammeigau only once in ton years: Th return from Italy will 1 made through Franca, arriving ia New Tork aboot September Jo. The expanse of th entire trip will be about Steo. C. & Hubbard, agent of the American Humane Society of Boston, Mass., is in the city. His purpose is -to organise a Branch Society In Blonmiogton for tbe preventation of Cruelty to Animals and Children, Mr. Hubbard hss visited all the public schools of the city and formed eleven "Band of Kindness" among the children. There wiH be a public meeting this (Tuesda;) evening at 7:30, in Walnut st. Presbyterisn church, to complete tbe orgsnimtion of tbe Society. - All are cordially invited to be present. The object is a worthy one and should meet with cordial support. Frank Hunter, son of Morton C Hooter, :1s expected home frbt Wahiogton City this week. The Jnne meeting of the Horticultural Society will be held at J. S. Johnson's residence, west of town. PAisr-AX, Ian, April 16, 190. Ferris Bros, Oents: I nave taken four bottles of tb South American Nervine, etd by you, and since I have begun it us I have been weighed regularly each Saturday. I have gained nine pound in six weeks. I was very much run down when I begun Us use. JOd. a BROW English Spavin Liniment removes all bard, soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from hurst. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splint. Sweeney, Bint-bun, Stifles, Sprains, all, Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save Sjs by use ef one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cur over known. Sold by H. Likpwy,- Druggist, -BloomioRton, lad. nov. 26-90. Nattce r tbe Marshal. I desire to hereby give notice that I will riey anforw tb ordinance forbidding stook running at Urge in tbe city. Stock running at largo will hot only be impounded, but th owner will be prosecuted under the city or.linapce. OBOBOK OWBN, Marshal. A l B W T to caavass for the sale Wsiaitcsl of our ItoracGrown Nursery Stock. MOST HUSK A L TBBMS. Unequaled facilities. One of the largest, oldett-aatablUhod, and bast known Nurseries in tb country. Address W.AT. SMITH, Geneva Nursarr. Geneva, n. Y. BsUbllshad fa 1M6. nay 14, '90.
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8 P EC I A L: OK TaaT'a'Z XljMlllette JdCeaaal' ZiO jyjJLAm fSHirtan, marked doTm FROM SI TO 50 CENTS. These goods cannot be duplicated anywhere in tbe State. They are extra length, fashioned sleeves, patent yoke, collar set on band, two pockets, and are a great bargain.
IMMENSE LINE OF CPRINC CUITC,
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Doa't Imagine any one can beat Our Price.
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Our ready mixed Paints are the very best that can be madia. We guarantee tbem for Iv years. Call lor Detroit B. Ifatat and yon will get the best at Faris Bros. Drug and Book Store.
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KID AND DONGOLA SHOES, ; on comxon seitse awd opeea lasts.
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In 3I3'TS IT'XlVJE 19 XdSS Siloes Is acknowledged to be best and most Stylish. Wor the ?featsst, MosjI ID arable aael Comfortable 03 Shoe, you will fiaid nm In the lead. CHAS H. STONE. Wtet Side Square.
Stock Eemoved to the Boom one Hoor north of eT. P Tonrner ft Co.
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is my purpose to sell at such figures as will soon close it out Jos. G. McPheetebs.
MoA a : Lite. Aeeordina; to a decision, rendered by. Judge Creightoo, at Springfield, Ills., tobacco is not one of the necessaries of life, aad a tobacco bill cannot be collected, by process of law, from a minor, in that State. Some time igo J. J. Scanlod got judgment in a Justice Court, against Oisrles Smith on account, tbe items being thereof mainly whisky and tobacco. Smith appealed the ease on the ground that be was a minor, and whiuky aud tobacco were not necessities. Scsnloa's attorney concede! that whisky waa not included among the neceeeities oflife, but maintained tbat tobacco was, snd contested the caee on this ground. Judge CreightpQ, in rendering his decision, said that a boy could get along; without tobaeco, and he 'would, therefore, hold that It was not a necessity, and an injunction wss issued restraining $culoa from collecting tbe debt. Vegetables, with the de on they areso ireen, wtil oeiouna at ttott1 's grocery store, each Tues day, Thursday sod Saturday. X you want the beat vegetables you should call earlv at tioit's- (Alex ander's old standi west id of
HOUSE. f like Bewmt Deirwji. We eaa m YSITWafl te nil the) leadlafr; Utylen mud Clwr ask all wishing call at once, as it Speaker. Bead i )Miebing for so early adjournment ofcongreM partly because an early adjournment is a very desirable thing, but Erinci pally in order to expedite usinees. No legislative bod; ever gets right down to earnest, straightforward work until ita session is three-fourths gone. Mr. Reed, from the very organisation of the house, bas conformed all his rulings to the idea of a rapid transaction of business, and ir legislation ; has progressed slowly it naa not been his fruit. The house bas never bad a better speaker than it hss now. j j One of the beet wave to kill potato bogs ia to cot - potatoes into small pieces snd soak tbem ia water containing a little paris green. Then eoatter tbe potatoes broadcast over the old potato patch- in the spring. The bags some out of the ground where they have lived through the winter and at onw commence to feast on the potatoes. snd the work isdonr. By killing the old ones before they can lay their the work of extermina tion, is well nnder way, and it ia rouch less trouble to keep then down later in the season. Faris Bros, have in almost cvory xM sold th sreoad or third bottle wbrvr they bav soM the Bnt of South
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