Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 August 1890 — Page 3
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2P$ IJwat 1 welch. pEwi. RBBBSB ," Ttot Htriw Mixed Paints art 4h bntruid Muct w the world. wot :tWUl amr mow space, looar better, Vcr better, ive errtter satisfae-1tfc4fca-Vf Wr bnnd. Call 4lMrkk.ktkiBat. The t. fSooTof th M aartapnatioa. Wk Ksr three or or of tbe : Wit Riding CwHivatnnnsH1 Flows. IVOKvwr Called Plow stands at -tfeterfatid vera voir. ? BAKER. BQYD A CO. ; . - caoicssrmu an tjuaees-m meosy store of Chas. McPheetewJ Oatfaeoit eoraerof theprtblkstoarc. TubsHosof the rarest ond snost pnMbr. -btsBdo.. - -Only : tip-top ,jt&n spM at wis house; '. '. &&.& 8pritg Burg sod ; Crl, saadcat Grand Rapids are a. sale ai Wssnriowfa, .opposite amAj iOTi ; J: -- Baaoin, $reya, . .jCSurjafev mmi all aaawier of vehicles at WiosIowofo. wafWooaa "attd . repair shop,' opposite JaiL Prieas Joie. 4 " QsocutT Dbuuieus say they ell "stacks" of choice goods to
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Cfcartey MePheeters every trip,. tintesiuee Charley Stc begun tbe Vent k stands to reason lfct fae!,eroeery basiness, mt be achieved oolfc a -great ihney goods -er be sneeess from tbe first.; He ecepHl wWidnt be baying fresh ones each tq iteke bdkl of tb 'irasinem ibJtripfrptn the traveling salesmen. Jstiodivel?, and his fiag is still -- .1'fCJi, llsge, ad Scratehes thfty, ., "Inniawwnh eortA In -as nnata,j " - W WarnT SaDitrr LoUub. Tfcfe FEOP1.E need something jb the
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ip.wh, , Get a glass, of that choice soila -- wan, at Volpert'a; Kioce fca oor 'ttKr' ;r - Pe,Coi40, FiXsSD WA--?'4il?,5,?lt "lw"vi icm Ckkav, tho tiest in town,' V I Venokatta. A ami Parlor, on flkmib College A venue, wy - of .ao - s ,andnnitly arraaKeL ' "''r bJL. toK'snoflSBBitADiiAKxn BAKBj v-'-" y - . ' Garland Ciaih Stoves. Gar Ctadt Stoves. Gar land Hvatins 8trread -the fea
GoldCbm ond Sase Bornriare. yet bandy contrfvaj5es there that J)4r in Stock ai ALLI& whea anything is ncedtd aronml ' CWH a lh kifdware store of , tho bim they oaoally gotoSmith's :W.X'AttmstHBM 8tuth fcnttel B.iekey Twine Kit.WWf
Mnwer awd Uroppet, tbe best is tho aaarfcrt. AtM&,lky tad fie. ' Th ;' etUbtated. Sfadebakar TiaeaM. ktmB f all asejii bf thai kes4a tb worU. ai feavasta i TottLir
sV-aaas Bnnies.OarriaiMO, Pbalnnantat bnoes ao reasonable that
tans aaisV Bwhak Waroaw, at his B very stable, wbiah h wiil sell for Mb oir wiB Uwta for .aalee or MleCzair blotai'yea sail yer otoeit.
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-r r . t i'-'i' : . '5)" . No Mfc exes) Ai CL Bott & Co. ia tli oality of goods foroish- '"' Th' best- is hone too goodg'tbrr deeloro, wd- tho Wat ia ilnr bwit in stock. Ask for trbe we Jrdtf tim to sflwthrleyceheeters, tt fcwiaetevosgtwey chouse. auuthCist corner of Jhe ST51 ,,d if you dir,to puwhsse inaytftrng m this bnaHol goods we would, dvise yoa never to boy till Charley Vbetise Sal been visited. ' i Tlw"$trow Feriilixers, mos nOSifailory oyer offered, to the t Jtmaor BobtBSoo's oeery house, wist side sWWiPei are six varieties vRaw Bo'oSleklPig 5W Booe.wBH sad Half," )Bjr Boss." "ObwGwwVV nd "Gold Coin PMj.bate," all of the "Star" bratnU fte sflire yoo get fertiliser this fan. You ooeht to fcet thehest Hits 'jrnur - money.,-rand tbe "itai" fcrtiUttr is the test.. Hkadqoaktebs 'for choice erocerks at Charley MePheeters' gro cery store (Greeves. .. old! 'staocl). It m now but a comparatively short clothing line every da v in the Tear and where tjiere is a desirable stock they are olssost sure to buy'--every day in the year. Such ft dtAek will ialwayshWwrnrS&G iugau, south side f the public, sqjiare. Tim cstabiwbtoent has a tbebetit lines of Go4b' famishiuj; good, and at fair stires. Inhandoai ull oUs.thU.hpuse has no .ftaperiort - - . -a f ' ' ' 1- Jf 13 A5t KVSWax occurrence gjj - to sell tf waEon load of faj articles that are found on the shelves , of that Ivonsc. on the :Hoeeeiiers find So many odd and get-out: f repslrt all seasons of the yait , and Smith's honae makes thiitcancb of busineaa a specialty. Take watch there to have ft repaired anl' placed in order. Irwyi satisftctory to go in to a elpthW boose like that of Beiri McGcrTon south side of rhesrware. and. find every article
lot of.vbo tbxr4ttA. ad of the best
vow cast see vonr way clear to .par ! chase. Thr stock of Gento' fni-n- ! iahlnz roods and underwear at this h 1 superior, and sue prww' witl aatoaislr yp FIANHELS, yoo may neeed ia lite Dry wilf iirtareW yon. c gi ven as a noanco w t O- Howe,.
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AT ft - " " faelusive GOOD SHADS. a. h, w ampler., secv. Worlr assured yon at flienorth side galley of Evans drones equal to that made an; Soo yonder man, why'doe ba aalSS, -Tt'ni rcgl dry nttrd' hind antfcaueete Tojiscp tba.toara cat of hit erwT How aid ha k.tUVftWa Wfty Wtlilb awtXlTTy 'koriip' nscaaie a candidMto it He, --B. T. Jones, of Evans'rth SKle ijallcry, is a eiaxter or toe professiOh end photographic ochieveThB ground UOw occupied by Ttte Fair " Chicago's wonderful a? l..' 1 i-1 A ' 'S:!i"siore, is to nave sreoieu uiiuu ii next spring a sixteen story building-j at a cost Of UUU,UW. Among recent arrivals in New York came one of England's fasleif a matenr safety riders, Mr. 17. E. Laurie. Mr. Laurie' is. but nHieteen years of age, standS '8 ipet 8J inches in. bis stockings, .and weighs 163T pounds. In appearanco Mr. fjauric is the picture of health and vitality. His racinji career beganfive years ago op a tricycle, aocl hf has ridden the safety bicycle ithrre years, nn wtiich machine he has been scratch man in all handicap events for the past two years, aod bas won 17 pnsas. When seven teen years of nee he rode 21 miles 125 yards inside he hour, wuiclt ia still the English record. Big line of choice tobaccosand cigars at A. C. Rott &t Co.'s fainily grocery, west side of square. Ail goods first class and choice. Leave your order in the room ing at Ai C. Jiott & Cv.'a grocery house, west side square, and jou can secure a lull simply m evtrvthing.3'oii may need in lite line of provisions. 1 hey have the fresh est and. most desirable goods in the niarket, And; flwwre jhe cUuimt country proilnce. Stinesville, July 2'5, '90. Krawta. Vtr'n Broa. I can tcctify to the good eff.cU of Sonth Amoriran Nervine. I wiu neb last winter and nothinc I couid get eramed to 'do me any sood till I wn indttci-d to buy n bottla of (south Amertcnn xiervioo wuile in Jlloomlneion. 1 hutf Uued four biittlej, and tho nieitutfne iictod like a chnrm in iny etaa. I can .recommend it to any one'. GEO. S. COLD KIT. For Sat.e. I have forty acrs oflad in PMlk township, near Oray'i Tnyard, which i dmire to sll.. The tniet baa a good (toro-hotiM, three dwelling houuos, aod other neeeaaary building on it. ot price and. terms write to WM.. AKM PBUSTKB. Todd -P. O., Monroe co , lad. '. : sr Smoke Mrslio!l T. and "Monoo," best braudsoi Cigars: Roberlsoo Bro., the grocers on- the northeast corner of the square, desire to say fc their many menus and old customers,, that tbey are doing a strictly cash busi ness, but that they are selling firttclass goods so low that any oiioreah fiord, to pay cash, to get them.,. Best Tobaccos asp CigTO( in town can-, be secured at Kemp. Wilson's erocery store, corner 6th street and College Avenue. This is tbe old reliable stand. CaU, Glasswahe and Qucerlpvrare of newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. Every thing in ehic& staple groceries,- always fresh and first-crass at this place; " ,. Nbwest arrivals of staple groceries and ..choice. , provisions reMred daily at Hemp. Wilson's erocery. stores 'PJrtiKreM Block." Hfadqiiatters, fdr ' choice r Co flFces. snu leas,, ,. . s . -iw .men are kont hnrd at "work each Saturday,, by Charley McFbeeters, the crocerynJan, in their efrufts to supply, the public niiucuwra guuua irom ntv rtouac. Yoo bad better go ther d see how nicely ho can fit you out. - Dojc't imagine, faeeausethe midsummer weather is here that CharUy Mobley bas relaxed bis efforts to please the public. On the contrary he bas redoubled them, and will continue to do so1"-3?!?", order that people may bo induced to come to his well appointed eitabiishmeut where .they can secure, anything they may need "t very reasonable prices. Dress trimmings, parasols, fans, hosiery etc., in great profusion, and at prices so io,w: that any one can afford to buy. . i English Spavin Liniment re may a all bard, cVrft or Calloused Lumjw and Blenikboa from bones. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Bweeooy, Jiipst-bone, Stifles, SprninsiCf.an Swollen Throats, Coughs, Kl. 8avo $30 by use of one bottle. Warranted tb most wonderful blemish euro ever known. Said by H. i.lVpKT, Druggist, Blooniiostpn, lui. H0V. 26 90. Bkst LnNCir in town, at George Benckart's. People from the coun try can get fresh bread, pies, cake, etc,
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Mrs. David Hughes and sons
are visiting relations in Lyoohburg, Ohio; The resident Delta Thus gavn a social party at their hall on Wed nesday night last. Mrs. May Qonnett, and ehi! dren have returned to 'their home near Bailey ville, Kansas. '. C, IT. Dryhread, Principal elect of the Bloomfield acflooU, was in town last week. C. E. Baker has started on his journey to the new State of Wash ington. : Miss Barbara Fowler, a popu laf teacher of wast , of town, has made a contract "to teach school in Boone county this 11 apd winter. Several fine new residences in tbe northern portion of the city are receiving the finishing touches, among them are those ot unas. Sears. Jas, Karsell and Samuel C. Dodds. These are all one houses, to0. v- : ' : -Mrs. James Strong, west of I taliASA linuhann 1 ion n 1 1 1 ibijwni't'v finished up her hafvestine and threshing. It is acta isnch flslhis that sometimes .makes one feel that tuere are many -gooa people, and. tnio," tho worW. .. Harvey Collins, a graduate of U.. has be-rt eliflleu frineipai of the graded schools vof Hartington, . i- r i. 1 , ino. air. utunns is anauiovnung man' and will reflect credit upon his alma mater. A highly educated Young lady of the period, in relating how her little brother was oquea over tne the fence used tho .- following . lan guage: "lie mined tne previous end of his anatomy aga.tn&t the bav's afterwards with , an earnest-; ness and velocity which backed by the uonderositv of the coat's avoirduHs, itnpartfd a momentum that was not impeded nor relaxed until he landed on - terra firma bevond the pale of the goat's jurisdiction." jffalbaniel Stranghan, aged 08, and Mrs. Maria Dubois, aged 93, danced several sets at tbe celebration of her birth day on July 23, near Euglish, iu Crawford county. A higher state of civilization is shown in Monroe county by the increased number of divorce suits filed for next term ot court. There Te about three down now, and court is less than a month away. According to ihe census Danville has gained but two in population since last citumenttiuj). it U now 1,600. Any one wishing picturp made from the negatives of J. H. I Evans & Jones. ' TTTho jiofato crop will be very light in this locality. The dry weather has ruined it. In the person of It. T. Jones, with W, L. Evans, is to bo found tbe finest photographer that has ever been mi our midst. A trial at tho north' side gallery willcouviuce you. They have been experimenting with plaster of pari . instead ot Hour for making paste, in tho Greeneastie Banner office, but have concluded that it will not work. While prices arelow and work up '$$' the' standard," have your photos made by Evans & Jones. Indiana Conference, M. E. church, will be held in Martinsville, Bishop Waldcn presiding. A reunion of the Indiana and Southwestern Conferences will be held during the' week of conference.For the finest photographs that have ever been made in the city, go to Evans' north side gallery, Assessonrfound a great many dogs that nobody owned, Men who have sheep killed by dogs can never find the owntrS Of the dogs,' cither. Since there, are so many dogs without owners, why should not all inch be killed or sight? ; Patrons pf .jtbe gallery of Evans & Jones not expected to receive work unless pleased uHb tho same. .'Witlw.tr the, lasi twenty-five. y&'rs the -Methodists have built 6,000 more1 "churches than the Presbyterians own in the whole .country, 7iQG0 more, than the Congregotionalists, and 5,0.00 more than the Roman Cat holies. American Standard. Solsbury, Greene co., July 9, '90 Messrs. Paris Bros. My wife had not been able to sit up mora than two hours each d;iy since she bad la grippe last wintof, till within the past two months,' when Sh begun In improve with the uso of South American Nervine, three bottles of-which I bought in May, white in-'Bloomincrton. Sbo believes she will soon bo ns strong; as ever, and indeed hor recovery is nlmost mirneulnus, You can publish tb is If yon wish to. T.V.COOK. Henry Giljman, of Needniore, Rfnoin n.iini, w.nl,A. .a f.. i. R... u had a bad case of dyipepsia, with pnswmg sensnuons, mnu a uuuenng itping that at times made mo teal as if I AM KjMlf'f A il(A T 1U.l . 1 ItAlflu aF South American Nervine, and am now as wen as i ever was in my lire, xou can use this letter as ran see fit. tlENKY GIIjIiMAN. Vault Cleaninc should hot bff'leglected, in the interest both af cleanlirii'Ks and health. John Brown is prepared in the most complete manner to dive tbis business his careful attention. He has Ueht casks, deodariaine materials, and everything that is necessary to malt this business a success. Call mi Brown
x lie denot is bavin? some needed repairs raatle upon it. It won't be Ion? now till the college people will be coming Ujpme again. Mrs. Carter of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Magner, are the guests of Dr. J. V. Maxwe I's family. John Littell has been sick and coDfiu'ed to his bed during the past wceK.t ' --Jas, Lowder and Mr, Eggle ston are building houses in tbe southeastern part of town. Prof, Carpenter now. occupies J at. uiarK's house, on east 3d St., formerly owned by Mrs.. Kyora A third telegraph wire will, be pot up soon along tho entire Mo nonrowte. . A. H. Wilson and daughter Liora spent a few days in Indiana polis lasi week. Mrs. John Wvlia has gone to Kankakee, Ills., on a .visit to ber brotherChas. Voss. . ;A number of speedy horses are miw& Uflsport lofttie -Tha force of yardmen has.been doubled at this point in order that the Ireight trains may .bo bandied more expeditiously; -A The new 'turn-table will be of steel, aud about 63 feet long. t will no longer be necessary1 lo turn the engine and tender. separately. Clavas & Co.- are: agents, for 1 honipwB fc wards iloue D.ust. None better made. Get prices on Chicago Bone Meal. ; Nora Baker will teach at the Ranard school house, and Harvey Hazel will wield the rod at Vernal. Both fine teachers and popular. Jthn Waldron lias purchased from Jainejs M. Hunter the build ing occupied by the, cast side bakery. There are twenty-two feet front, and Mc. Waldron paid S2.600 cash. .. . . . . . -A 'drive around town will, show fifeen or twenty houieSjust being rdofed and in process ofompletion. Houses are erected and faniiliesoocupyiiig them before it is generally known. Tbf wife of Tbos. Ellcr is Quite sick with ever. It will be remembered that Mr. Ellcr's eldest son lias, been in a dnngcrotis condition .from, typhoid fever this summer. . - Joltn Nocfcols was . at home last week; He is running an engine otf the Chesapeake & Ohio railroadi f'04 Louisville to Paudueah. The new colWe lihrarv buildjiug is about, enmplcted. U is lie- is niKHit. com picten. At is a liundsorrtc structure, ami impresses one with its evident solidity. ' On the 10th of September the Republican State, Convention will meet in Indianapolis to select a ticket ami adopt a platform of principles. Monroe county will be represeutld by ten delegates. It 'f ill be remembered that many cawoads of apples were shipped out1 f Monroe county last year. It applegjjare eaten here this season they will be shipped in. LdmbIr YARD. Good A nimal Fertilise with low prices is what farmers front tbis year. See,' Joe Alexander, with Claman & Co., at luinlilr yard before you buy. Jeff. Ward, one of our- oldest and best farmers, whose farm house is locatad north of town abont .no mile, died on Wednesday evening laafef after an illness of about two niqptliR, with paralysis, the funeraljooourred at tho home residence north of town, Orl Thursday evening last, as the two flat cars upon which the new turntable was loaded, werebe-i-iig raf through the house track at the depot, one piece ot the' iron beam projected nut far enough to wreck f he-freight office and almost fear Out half I he-north wall Of tbr depot.? It also pushed over an electric light pole, breaking the wire and putting out the light for tbeeveniugt Bosk DtfiST. Bokk Dust. We have A big stock on hands. It muVth be sold. -Call iind get prices. CLAMAN d CO. PORK Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quas.tr of a century. It is used by the United States Government, Kndorsed by tbe heads of tbe Great Universities as tbe Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in cans. pmif rav ruin PAWnrp m saw yosjf. ejiicao. t .pi-
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DID YOU KNOW IT? EverybodjslS'Invhecl to Inspect the Co1!ojjb1 Colteotion of TTlieU -itrtierfeet
IHronerly TO It repaired COMB A.
Shoes, than which nothing canTbalner appwrihg or givo greiitor ease,See the Splendid Calf 'Shoe that We are tolling at a price that has no parallel in town. - '
SEE THE DONGOLA GOAT AND GRECIAN KID, , Dead and turneb clay, made into shoet .th.at will not sag or fray. , This is your opportunity, to. got good Shoes, GSX). ?2rJ. BBAXTAJf, West Side of the Square, Blooming ton, Indiana. 1 1
ARE NOT On ALL Our Goods These CUTS entire line f Goodm. af"1 vaas.- otiyvu, au aai , c u Tx: i to dojt. KNOWN EVERYWHERE A3 For Sale by P. BEST ON
H i 'Oats
The Crawfordsville Fair, Sept. 8, 9, 10, U, 12.
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THURSDAY. Light Harness Horses. Roadsters and saddle horses.
Heavv Draft Uovses. General Purpose Horses. Thoroughbred Cattle. Stallion Trot, Purse $300. Thoroughbred
to world, rursesaso. Trotting Eiico, Purse $250 Free for ell race, purse $300.
Gunning luoe, A'urse 9100.. Kunnlag uacc,
A GRAND BABOON ASCENSION, with Paraehuto Jump, by Prof. Bob Hill, each day at 2 o'cleok p. m. ' Special trains will be run on tbe Monou railroad at hulf rates, on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10, 11 and 13, T. Li. Skydrb, see'y. Miss Nellie Showers is visit relations in Putnamville. Wm. Judah died with con sumption, last week, tie resided south of Harrodsburg. Misses Edna Fields arid Ber tha Miers were at Bethany Park a portion of last week - -- Law School promises- to open with a largely. lucrataed attendance this xnu Mrs. Biockley will have four bouses on ber lots when the - new one now coutcmplatcd is completed. Tbe "Monoo" was so blockad i- v. ed with freight last., Wednesday that passenjrer trains were delayed at this point some two, hours. Miss Edna fields and Mrs. Thoa. Allen ; will HiJive chares of the new pipe organ of -the M. E. church. ' "" . - : " : C. Godmana brofjrie'r-in-Iw nf 'iV:mimHiir Clav Howard. has bcen'appointetl us his'' assistant in the office. -The &L l5. ptAurch (College Avenue) will have fa very handsoiuo audience room when fchcowu open to Ihe public, , ' The number of'cases of fevor.
is rapidly incrcasiugm- this locality. '21st, at 3 p. Too much expoaureto the damp,' Uth and Rog
malarious air ot August nights, Ehl. Griffin will preach at Mt. Gilead. Sunday, Aug. Ist, which will ba the wmittti ot a basket : nicetiug.to wuica m are coniiuuy invited. Mrs. Moore -of Booneville, Iud., bus removed to this place, to educate her children. She occupies one of J. B. Clark's bouses, on North Waluut street. People in the eastern portion of town complain that their houses have been entered in daylight and quantities' of provisions taken. It bag been proven to the satisfaction of Thos. Mathers that his ham was ignited by sparks from 0, paseiog locomotive, aud he will bring suit agsiust the Aouoo in ' lvPtMes,
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Utie f nut As Bees, Slaughter Hceis Bone sod Hsat, arftli AcM. Nothing Bttttr for Produolng Exoellont Craps. STOUT PAOKAOJC Ot-BAXAStTXXB BTAWPABP. ' a jenxi rojs cawcmvajK. N. W. FERTILIZIMQ CO., Uanufactuf cjs, U NION STOCK YARDS, OHICAQO, ILL.
B. MARTIN, EJLDET - EHI. FRIQAT. SwooiMt akes Horses. ' Sw(isiake$ Cattle. Cattle, open (irand rrocessMK or jrrem. ium Stork. Trotting Races 1J miles JPurse 930ft. Pacing Bace, Parse $S5nConsolation Bace, purse f 100 A'urse uo 1800. if'or time of trains see smwll bills. john l,. uavis, rreat; . Tbe many friends of Prof. Brown Wylie of Beaver Faljs, Pa., were gratified at meeting him againy last week. . .. ,. . i Koo. Vanzandt now works from 7 p. m. to 7 a. to. in the de pot telegraph office. Moo. givesJ promise ot UevHoping into an expert telegrapher. .. - Old Settlers' Meetintr, jit Ketcham's Sulphur Simngs, Satu'pi day and bunday, August 3Uth and 31st, 1800. Progriaih i Saturday, Aug. 30th, address by Bon. II. Gi Duncan and Hon. M. M. Dunlap. Sunday, Apg. Sst, 10J o'clock a, m., Preaching i by Rev. W, U, Halstead, 2 J Jf, m., preaohiog by Jldv. G- Dobbs, There was a celebration at Waukesha, last week, cooamcuioratr ing the discovery of Bethceda Spring, Among the, features ;af the . day yere contents at ima ball, tenuis, etc. Mr. Y.rn. Louden pf this city tdok secbiid ppijie iu lawn tennis which, as thefo were tiiaay eitjiert players .there from oil oyer1 the Union, was qnite tlattcrlaff to Mr. Louden. ,. Dedication services xf the Second Baptist church of Bloomington, Ind,, will bo held Sunday, Aug. in., at t,uc comer ot ;cra si reels. All money contributed will be applied to payment of church debt. Everybody! is iuvited. Able Divines will lie present, among them Rev, J Q. m KtHttbmg -t Rev. X WCarr lml;.uin,wHs ; Uov. WL CJ Clark, Vuiccnues, Mr. Wilson, tho well known and reliable train dispatcher, who bas been located in Bloomington during the post eighteen months', hns been tendered a jtohitioij on iW Ijouisvillo Southern raiirond by Suit. Wowiward, aud 1ms gone to fiiniiliarijsc himself with the road hi fore taking his work in the office. Mr, Wilson end fmity will be missed by the many warm friends I 1 1 tf 1 1 1 1 tuutla .uIiLIa t.r A a... I that they may find their new home a,.,.v nunc uiic, jkl.ll pleasant is the wish of all. Mr. Wilgmi's -headquarter' will be t otHt-yill,
it woVt belong now till wo hear the familiar words : wGeU men of the jury," si Judgo Dobcan will don the judicial ermine September first. Mrs. Robert Gilmowir iriaitv ing relations in Canada, Mir Giimcre baa crossed tho ocean
number of times, and is familiar with the principal cities of the ehi country; " Green Smith of North yra wants to be nominated by tho Mp ocrati in State Conventioli for At-' torney General, Monroe co. ka a candidate of her own, boweyor. in the person of our clever on -J-There are five townships in Dubois county in which it is saki no Republican tickets worn- over distributed nntu too last campar Many of the voters of the had never seen a Republican Befbro)888. i: 'Mrs. M. M.'Duntan is ckrwith typb-tBalai) tf$ty iUr. and Mrs. J. D hive gone to PhilaArtpfc M to SI tit.- TTHTfrdtt. IM - lOr. auomnanfrd tnem. aidT -9 consult a siMJcialist as. to; lii tmoio. A. II. .lilMB aodfitgeV Lara were visiting, inlndiasapojia last week. - " 4 The sudden cooling off. of the. weather was Very ap-rceable to thoao - who have been forced to star at home and swelter through no ntaay hot days, but a great many jieopio are lginning to raaliao that thw change is not a health-bringer by any mean.-" Bod : colds haw wot IBejeiif s6 numerous for many months. .ann physiciarrs say an unwsaal npmber of coses of pneumonia era developing. The doctors are caatiorting their itatients to bewa'ro of thiwo mnl morlifa- ia nn smrtsieai fas dress sufficiently to withstand tho cvil efjvcts of the fall of the "iwr flury. Said ahrsician this Man trng i "The people who suffer oj. account of the changes' in "tho weather like this are those who' do not wear sufficient clothing to prevent them from becoming chifteil. xt is wise to sieep unner oiaaneiw nights like Monday and last night, and there ought to be a little fin started in the house each morninw. The druggists are profiting hy tho weather's change. Nearly every body is swallowing quinine rego Ja'rly. Indianapolis News. ' " THE BLOOMINGTON UiCBSSS WORKS Is prepared to do . - . CKGISC BOILER atV .Togatber wlth all kinds t Qoarry; m vuiiiery rciawuiK, 'l- us snpw Ba ting. - SA.A good stoek oT Brass Good always on band, "Promptness. Sisnatcb and fair Dealing," is the motto of this establishment. If yon want new or second-hand ) glnes or boilers, get price her before going clsevrbere. Givo me n cap, . SAM. HirSTER, Eighth a , across Railroad frota Bbowers Bros , Bloomington, lad. .8. B. ROGERS. T..A. UABST. ogre its Sc TCa,Hiy Beat Estate, Insnraneo Isss4 Petialoa Agentsu - "We have opened an office on tho north side ot sue square, in llloomme;ton, rortfee) purpose or maismg ranaiuiN! a i mlty, and ask all Soldiers to call on na. The new Pension law is in furca and oidiera who ,bave heretofore been unsuccessful msy now secure a pension. HV tsr Mat you right. We also deal in Balits1lo and carry a good line of Insinaaea, mooraiagtoa, ina., juiy 30, isao, : Notice to Nou-Rewlsteaitav Npn-residonts, to-wit: Hilton J. Smith, Samuol Carter, Mary Bichardson, Mastst , iBoiltnan, Juli a Fleoiming. Heirs of Geo, Bollenbacber, deceased, vis; XarstaraA , Bollenbacher, Ssmuol M. Bolleabaaoar. n . J7. 4Miiivnuciier, jrtoo jl. finiron-ttaohee,-Uartin C, Bollenbacher. GeorM - f.-.jBolWnbscher, Lijiiie White, Vary Qttheott, JCaU Axtell, Julia IWrdY Ckrrio Kelso, Fannie Bollenbactier, Yfm, Kennedy jr. All bov named noa-residents owning ' property along the line- of N inUr atreot, between Walnut street and DAiart .Street, in the Oily of Bloomington, Indiana, will taka uotioa that the City Commitiaat for said city will most hi tb Mart. & lice of said city ' . WetwrxsDAT, SsTTBsinaa 39, laaa, at 10 o'clock a, m, for the purpose of as ossinff benefit and - -damage that mar nariaa from CianiiB-a.id Ntnth stasStlroai Walnut street WdUatnn street m aatdenj. . Xpa aro hereby oolifted Mbe raat UaaM meeting, and wkft"knpwa your 1jcaUons thereto; or action witllMina Ur your absence. ' Jury 33, "90, 3t- - V CJty Ofe. 'W.r.i r, if, iinai . ft JR." A; tVXt Aiterwyl Kotlce to Koa-RsMifw Margaret A..Stult vs John M. Slttlta. In tho Monro Circuit Court "of Monrea Toimty, in tha Stats of (ttdiaoa, Sep;eper term, isot. ' . . '.. .. JTa. 1931. . ... Be it known, that on the JSth dr of hduly, tsan, the above named pttrMlhf, by Miert. Attorney, aid in tlio ' dOce of tba ;C!erlt of tbwciiouit s,vurtJ- UtHruCOUM ... ln .u.. r 1; Li1 . V, M, VKU OhHiU V, MOT CUIBBg!Ht cainst the uliove named 'dtVnd.ir mA
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ii,n,H uivu inoc vitk s.omce asi marik of a comnelent iieriiHi. ahewia that said defendant, John rX. Stulta, is sms a resident of tho State of Indiaaa . and: said pliiiutin" baiMfi by endorsement euui uh,i(uhii rnjuinso mc ueie nqaai IM appear in said court, ard answer or domur MivreH on ilia 32 1 day of Septeotbee, 1980, . Nqw thfroforo, b.v ordr of said cooM sxUI d(ndaiit lastnltove named is (, by notified f the Bling um pendeaoy f m comilint aiiinn Lin. Strti that. unless he aprieara and anawer Or waasara ibeFelx, nt tho calling of tid ca useon tips 'ia dy of KfMembcr, l90, the tame beins tbe 1 9lh iiiilii-inl dxir uf a larns ot said Court, to bo begun am) hefl at tba uoun H.nise in tlie City of HlnomingtiMi, on the first, alonday in Scptemberi IS, 3id imp)nint, and tli m.iltur.-. anj thiaaS tbereih roiiuino-l and allnxl, will p huard and tietriiiuH in h i abieMca. . EKDJH KULLF.U. Ctork.
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