Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 October 1890 — Page 3
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- f ALL ARE IKVITED. Lose ia tows, at George; fs. Peopl lrointbeootry get bread, pies, eakesy ete at nalaoe at leaaoaabk IT&MKl Man.hall T.and "Moore," bast bnwfad Cigars, " Gn BSKCKABT, BUMMBWOwrti Bon? Bsk Bake? basjcb FAimAr- neeeriea am a letdtng pa im Charley McPbeeters, V His attractive grocery, auoee, mitaaart mime nf ftir apart, and if yea deaire a;aerebaefr anything la Ihia branch el goods we .would . advise yea eater to boy till Charge new iiatt been vished. Monreeeoentjr ean be found at the apaeery. store of Caa. MePheetera, aoathast.wfinT rftbe pnbUe square. Teosecpsef the . rarest and. most popolar Immds. Only tip-top Hara aMtat Has hawse. Ll Spring" Buggies and made at Gaod Rapids are at Wiasiow s. opposite; conatyiMt. ; ? : : Bvmiks, Sorrey,'. Cirriagea, ad all atanaer of vehicles at Wins lew wareroom and repair shop, opposite fail. .Pneeslow. .GSOCKBY DKtJJfcjiRRS say they art! Of shece goods to CbarJey MePbeelera every trip. New ;H stands "to reaeoa that : be eens a irreat many jrnmbVir be trip from the traveling lTCB.Manee, and Scratch on. r.'aali caret in 30. miantcis ' W WeaaToni'a Sanitary Xioa. Tbb ever ttO. Mi by H. JaaBLST, DmgOJSTEBS! OYSTERS 1W neatest Oyatoa Parlor in town, and the fresbest Oreteya, ' Gnatl cari ta&M t prcpiriag then in all ' styles, r"' Gko. 4. Bksckakt. . tSJjL WiTV.3?!fSr eonet J?.
5! !SSLfIr7vn Wr9ei Web attention i. direct-
Cook Stove, Gax - land Heating Stoves, and the great 9aU Coia Wood Base Bornensarc Wia stock st ALLENS. W. J. Altes) and examhie tbe cels dMnWkat. AnoSolkraad Xn , s fh ealebtased Btadebak vrara,4iaowaof alt am to ba! tat beat in the world! art tot sale . W.J.ALLEN. and Bprag Wacsna, as bis Hfery atobla, wbioh b will aatt tor cash or iU trado for aanlea of barass. Cktt a Grit befare &AT ZFECIAL wwrT t- "y . ft
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- WeVrH not use thai word unlaw wa knaptly balieva the oCtfiags
fat, rjtrktlyAttWeDsantilaaaels, Soots.
Full Line All Weal Dress
: A Drew aibb awaabR will cost bat a trine more - than tbe light weifat gonds rastlag S., sad arH) etttataly wear tvwe as Jong- Tbej
asp wvrm ffwrr.an, ,
!. Broad Closb 69 ianWa wide. We befieve yon will consider, tiara worth per yard nass yon see them, . Yon can have tbem for
71 eta. per yard.
Uo aot igtlore uia Special GilkriDg, if .yoan want a good winjor
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NEW STOCK OF itJ&NEv?' PLUSH CLOAKS.
fbe iW FALL Stock of
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--Tbaay'Bane Fertilisers, sadstaetory ever offered to the farmiear community, ean.be . fouud at Jimmy Robinsoo's grocery bouse, west aide square. There are . biz varieties : "Raw Bone Meal," "Pig Fee Bone," "gait and. Half," "Oar Boss" "Corn Grower," and "Gold Coin Phosphate" all of the j "Star" brand. Be sore yon get "Stat" brand when yon purchase fertiliser tbia fall, xpa ought to get the best for ,-yoor money, and the "Star fertiliser is the besfc Robertson Bra., the grocers on the northeast corner of the square, desire to say to thefr many,! ineous and old customers, that they are doing a strictly cash busi ness, bat that they are selling 6rt?. class goods so low that any OnO 'can fiord to pay rash to g-jfc them, t Five men are kept bard at work each Saturday, by Charley McPheetete, the grocervman, ' in tbeir efforts to supply the public with choice goods from bis house. Yon had better en there and see bow nicely e can fit you oat. Hbadqtjabtbbs far choice gro ceries at Charley McPheeteru' groovy store (Grecvea' oh? stand). It is now bat a comparatively short time since Charley Mc, begon (be (grocery basineps, fmt lie achieved! soccess from the first, lie seemed loiaee blow ot tite .btisineas inrtiociiyeJr, and' bis flag is Miil there. A Hasiwome ?f kw Fat.1. 'SaMSBIKF and first-class Dress Trimmings revived at Cbmrlcv Mobley? f'Oolden: Ame einrr, Mini it siuv 01 raaarc. Every Novelty in the cjty market niKH iis way co unaripy oiooiey store and will be sold at prices that are; within, the reach of all. Tle Ktock til Fall Dress Goods, Hosiery, Cotet, Fine Fans and Ribbons is . not k exotdled anywhere. Special jatteatioa - is given to the Glove Mrade. - . In Gloves ths "Glden erv HsActory stock of Boots,. jShoea'and Kubbers carried by- this led. tsoni ttolydry goods store on the : It IS AX kybby day occurrence at Joe Smith's emporium,' on the snath side, to sell a wagon load , of fbe aseiut-articles that are ibund oajthe abelves of. tha boose. ten and toatanyodd and eoatrivaaees there that when aaytbsag ia. needed around the hoase tbey naoally g,i to Smith's to lrara U be has it in stock, and they aaotdisamoiated. Watehes get out H repair a all seasons of fM year, and Smith's boose makes. tins branch ef-bomaess- a specialty, Take yoar watea then to have it repaired and placed in order. "v?w ff-aaaafajaHnjasa IIbtwot arrivals of stapler groeaalss and oaoie provisions, renatly at Hemp. Wilson's Store, MProgrem Block for . eboioe Co Sees eaav 3 Fbwnefa, 54 inches Wide, 75 ets. GOODS MEN, the above bargains. When life
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J A C IfET S. ' Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Batman Went to Louisville on1 Wednesday morning last, to be present at tie grwd street display. 4 --Jolly Turn Farr.'the Republican 8benf, is as popular as ever. His friends are legion, and he deserves every one of them. He will poll a handsome vote this fall, and will succeed himself. Just how anybody, Democrat or Republican, could vote against Tom Farr, it -is difficult to understand. As a solid old farmer from the west part: of the county said last Saturday.: ''I'd as soon think of voting against my father." 'jsVBBBBBBnBBsnnnnBBsnaaaaBnBM . Jas. W. Jackson, the Republican candidate tor Recorder, bad the courage to anstain the ordeal of an amputation sod the will-power to recover from it and be on the streets before the election, in order that he may shake hands with bis many friends. - There are thous ands of. men- in this county who hope to meet and shake hands with him before the day of the -November election. Peterson, the County Commissioner, who is a candidate for re-election on 'the Republican ticket, is a careful conscientious of.fjger, who looks closely after ' the county business and guards the interests ol tax-payers jealously. Such a man deserves re-election without a tlisHctiting vote. His record will tear the closest seru-'inyV lv g ajfiriuer and was a so ldletiJ Lar treat Stock or gklrtlag Flannels ttt tVl;KS & GO. .Charles Stone and .'wife are now residents of .Indianapolis, Mr. Stone having secured the right to sell the publications of a St. Louis publishing bouse in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky; His business location is room 5ft, Vance Block. All Wnnl Tarn h E G Hl.T E. A at . W. J. Alien is President ot an organization formed by mem bers of the 20th lud. Uattery, which recently held a mietirtg at .tha Bates Hoqe, Indianajio lis. - 1 . All wol Dress Flan nel, tncbea wide, 9v,f-p;r yard, at . --r.-". -.-.-VB.p H I V as . x-Chairaian Hasaey has appoint ed J. G. MePkeetera eleotion commbnioaer. No better selection could have been made. Camp la re Live a f Theasaa Baaersaa a. en's rise Sliees, at . w icii a. v. CAKK9 and Crackers a full shpIly of tha choicest goods in this ina that can be found in the. market, at A. C. Rott A Co.'s grocery on' tbe west side of the square. L'arcsit Hair eT'aTn derwear at BeelTJre. v-Judae Duncan begun the Oc tober term of circuit court at Bed ford, on. Monday. . f. ; i il I in. -II HI-J Hi ,-j lli 'keea-'e'a r aMMi and tftd;(eet ara..eia at:. a- - ' WIVES A CO. ' 8ebvbd in every style, are the fresh Oysters brought on by YolB rt, the north side restaurant man. is Oyster business 's --growing daily. Call and I try a dis eatinir Stoves, largest and Bast Yartaty in Bloomingloa. Oall aqd umiu t!ien. O o o li i n, gf Stoyes, That are warranted to giva satiifaelion to Good ilouMkM pan. B1KEB BOYB t CO, Oir'STKBS iu every style, at Voir pfft's festauraofi north , Mde of square. Don't forget that he gets tbem fresh frumv. iMadqngrtcrs daily. . ' " Glassware and QuecnRWaro of newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery store. Every th tag in choice staple groceries, always rrrs) gpd (i-sfiai at lhi ce,
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"Diamond Joe" m the only 10c. cigar that is sold for 5c. Warranted Long Havana Filler, snd hand made. Sole agents Welzel & Flood. 'Court began at Bedford on Monday with a heiivy Jcfkelt. Quito a number of cases werevf eontinned from last term for want ol time to complete them, and many new ones were oh' the docket. Judge Duncan went down last week and. started the' court off promptly at 8:30 o'clock on Monday morning and is hopeful of closing the docket, within the time limited by law,' though it is an un usually large one, with many cases of very considerable magnitude. His- whole attention will be given 'now to the discharge of tie duties ot the office, and in looking after the interests of the public until court is finally disposed of or lapses by limitation; The people of Lawrence county can rest assured that their interests. will be vigilantly guarded during the present term" of court. ' Some very heavy new' ' stepf
rails are being laid south of Smithni
vllle, on tbe.grades. and .at places where the greatest wear is seen, od: tne"Monon." The heavy .enginesand the enormous train loads of stope that are pulled over this road demand such improvements;, and the present management is -busily. engaged in the work of supplying new ties and. track as fast . as pos sible.- . . Both of the Orleans artesian. wells are now flowing in a very - tractive manner, it is stated.; Urleans, it seems to the Progress,' has the foundation laid for one of the most desirable watering- places in Southern Intli'ans, as the water has no supenor.ond there is none of that sickening .odor about it that so of ten repels persons of weak; stora-. aphs. who first get a wliiffbf "Pluto" at French Lick. Reserve U8 a seat oh that board pile, Bro. Black.; Will come and occupy -it some day Elmer Knskirk for Surveyor, snd Jonas R. May. "for Cominissioner, on the Farmers' and Laborera' ticket; have declined the nom inations tendered them. Jas. W. Jackson is. improving all the time, and will be among his. home frimdis befre long, ' lie is the man who' will be elected. Re corder of Monroe coun.ty. . It must not be forgotten that tbe Republican nominee f-r Coro ner is Dr. oas. I). Matwell jr,, the mwt. thoroughly edo-tvd Snl ftlriJUed surgeou. and phystcisn ' in Monroe county. It is an honor to aov mrtv to hHveaumjLiman' on ftff ticket, "and tha pcoptj eel. pride in dtciiog him. . After .October loth j-u niay shoot- qimib It m stated by edm'e persons that there are a great many btrdd in this couuty. ... Mr. John Craven, the gentleman who comes from Hendricks county to hold office in -Monroe, isf making a good thing out of the: office of County SuieriHteadent while he is electinneeriug for the-office of County Clerk. As John has no interests here he will return to his home in Hendricks afterlife defeat, for Clerk, and when his time as County Superintendeni expires-in' June. Good bye, John. Jt is not too early .to begin to pack;, yoor ."grip." - ' .-r -r ;: . Sonie nioeteen acres, will . be added to ..the public cemetery . by. purchase of a tract directly wesi The price agreed cipoo is. 12,000. Plans are being -prepared by ir.nl aM aa er Ia awAi am pP.ewws wnupsuT a afjn m round bouse with ten stalls for locomotives, a turntable, a coal sfaute, and a machine shoo, on the in-nund donated to them sooth of town, Some tare miles ef side, tracks', will also put ia, and such other' im provements will be made as may lie suggested by the growing busi ness ot the. road. A irood Sfaerin is ef inestim able value tea conoty. Such an one Monroe county has in the Her eon of Tom Farr, and he should be re-elected by a 'satisfactdrVins)i$'r-4 ity. His soldier friends should see to it that bis interests do not -aufifl
at the polls. Torn is grateful ire '9heP buyer was driving
all favors of this kind, and .wjlt repay them with iuterest by doing his best to deserve tbe eenfidenes reposed hi him. A anmher el new houses . are being erected in 8tinesville, and the stone boom in that locality seems to have only begun. Th eleotion will occur on Tneaday, Nov, 4$b, The date will soon be here. At the reunion of the Slst Iod, Vols, held in Terra Haut, Rev. J.JB. Hamiltoaaas ohoseQ Chaplain. S Abe Donaldson has Anally been-assigned to duty at Jeflersonvilie as government wagon iospector, . iwewiiiiiFWw A suit for $p,t)00 daniflees has heptt lironghl agsiost 4he Moon 4y Cp. Crews.. Iq his pamplaiet be -recites that he bought a ticket at Indianapolis KHettsyiHe, but that the eonductor would not stop tte train at the destination dwtig. rated liy his iioket;-biit that be waa jMl off at Guspor, ' ' ' '
-"Diamond Joe "la the only
10ct cigar that is sold, for 5ck Warranted Long Havana Filler, ind and' mails. Sole agents Wet If VFlbod, -When the soldiers of the coun ty iJv rot they can fad bat one soldiJe ticket-rthitt is the straight Republican ticket. There are Fuller, Farr, Duncan, Dinsraore and PetersDo-r-all soldiers, against Sudbury. Which will the soldier bors reroeprber oh flection day. Robert Anderson,s well known cokCeaVmn who resides on a por tion of tbe Fans farm southeast of town, lost bis twio boys with mea sles last week one ol them dyins on Suaday,.tha other on Tuesday. They were about a year old. The third child is dangerously sick with er. . ' ' The farmer candidate for Con gress, .Maj. Dunbar, wss making speech e in. Monroe county last week rorter Hopewefl' takes the place ofjjpmminoner on theFarmets' BV6IJ V V VUHO ASM -r f - J.L.Pitifer itdes to Su AoeosuVne. Florida; to lake cbarse oh a fie church recently erected there; ; , I -rrEev. J. M-Foster, a brother w-law, Dr. Weur. assisted in com mwnion servioea at the Covenanter chur.ch iast Sunday. Bey. Foster is located at Cincinnati, O. Jt U singular that the Demo cratic managers' of Monroe county invariably make the same old can vass oae Vaar ith another. They tart it by iMlioft manner of stories on the RittublioaU candidates. and keep up these tactics till the last day ia the- moroiittf. It uu ally rebounds upon the men who inaugurate it, and there is reason to -believe 'that the . present "campaign will be no exceptian to the rule.'- Jf - - v ; -r-Shower .Bros, . are ' Interested ia. the. AV.wka jock, to be erected on. tbe. ' ncrth side, of thevequarc. n mi eucn-iDeo as n(, wicas anu the Showers Bros, behind this en? t.erpriee4tnooeeni8doublj insured. Mrs. Isabella Collies., aeed 8lf yearslied at her home, en North College, Avenue, on Wednesday. morning last, after a protracted illness of some four years. She was the "mother of Walter Collins of thiaeify. The remains were taken toXernai;Q.,-wUereithey were; in!ertedlbeeide those of ber husband, iu thesmmily.'barying groBAd. . here is ft college ea roll men t of 326r -Sett 'Pauley, now a prominent was i,fpwa last week visiting hts parentis . -. , Mfcs Carrie Sager of' Chicago is visiting 'bet sister Mr Geo. W. NormWa; '''2 ; Read, instructions "How to VeV' printed on, the first itage. Tbeyjarft officials ., : BilGrayeaiias sold his' reslaencefwest 5th street, to' J. H. Dowh Cyosiderat'iou f 1,460. Jt Polk 8peneer died last Saturday at Uiiiouville, aged 45, with coosumption. rs, Jail, of toe north part of tfeejwtv, died last Je'ridaj th lypnoiaiaver, aea zo. r '-UJt little Vlauiuter of Marion HimVle died last week with typhoid -. Charley Treat hae-eniisted in Uhb Mnlar. array, and- wears the blue svith beeomimr dignity. Tbe Republican meeting at the oourliouite last Wednesday night, was - weil attended, - and speeches were mads by John W. Lovett and Miltftb; Tnissler, Mr. Trusslcr produced a good impression and created & great deal of enthusiasm. He fs an honest, straightforward farmer, and a logical, convincing speaker, Air. Lovett made an exhjtugtive , tariff speech Col. Roberteap, was present and made one of bis polished addresses, that bad aAeetrical effect upon the auuienc; Judge Duncan, piesided ov' erjdjuEumejting, 4 Jtmes Kelley has gone to Hot Ma&n&Otti4wa: "r' f namber of sheep through town last TheJMday on bis way to Hendricks couaiy. jne saia ne naa oougnc IMD bead of sheep in Monroe eouoty this. . season. H is now pajipg 4 ier cwt. . -rrese Mayfield has concluded tQ-ry city life, having purchased Gns. Holtsman's meat shoo, Nim Bawlt ia his chief cerk, Some one is said to have objected tq the complimentary notices of the Republican candidates, as published in the Progress, because it is in the nature of "taffy." If any. of th candidal will say thef abject to it the Progress will quitfa-jnpt.wfftre. fhe. oiF u8tomeFs . ot Mrs'. Maruaret Greepry will find ber located4aoolns at Utehouie of Mrs. 'Nanny Ahrcsudcf," opposite M. E chhrch. " "-"!! A! n. . jer the turn colored cburoncs ex pect ti have ppwq sr vices, once moptlv."' "' Mrs.. Ellen W. King returned last Thursday from hr westirn
trip.
a sfi nnititnTntn TmnriTiT
This is the exclamation of every quo who
buys his Boots and Shoes
geo. a mmm. How ISraxtan can sell aueh Cjtood
aach low prieeja 1 truly
to thoise iinaeqnalnted wl tit hi purpose;. XXut when you learn that he in striving to .huf 14 up a larpe trade, on the VERY BEST GOODS, you will understand it all Ifyou get on good thing you will go for another. COME AND GET A GOOD THING. CMSfcfe. 3MC..'. BHUTAN, . o?"Pla-formerly owned byStohe, West Side Sqnare.Hf-
THESE ARE THE EXPERIENCES THAT 60
WITH GOOD CLOTHING, SUCH AS IS SOLO BY THE
.0ur Hoium Am Crowded
Fall aund Winter aood. -
ntTSIHiSS SVITS, (Xeaa
S4 te tt. DRESS SUITS,;
AN IMMENSE L1NS OF ODD PANTS " FROM 75 CU. TO $1.50, ; Boys' sad ChlldreBs silts ia cverj stjle awl fsaliij, WE WILL UNDERTAKE TO GIVE YOU MORE SATISFACTION AND MORE COMFORT TO THE DOLLAR THAN, USUALLY GOES WIT fit READY MADE CLOTHING IF YOU BUY AT TBE EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSS, BLOOttirJCTON, IMD,
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KNOWN EVERYWHERE A8 Xvzkt For Sale by P. Bee Hive Grocery Ii the people do not get to see Judge Duncan before tbe election tbey can know it is because he is attending to the public business. Tbe duties of his oflice are such as require his personal attention and he does, not propose to let tbe public interests suffer in order to advance his owo. A very correct conception of his obligations, and which the public appreciates. . When Enoch Fuller took charge of the Clerk's office, be of course had had no experience in the business, so he employed an expert (Maj. Simpson of Paoli) to start the books properly in hie term, and also to instruct bim as to the proper fees to be charged and in what manner they should be as-4 sessed. Maj. Simpson ia Dentot . TV . ... 13 crai, ana was a AJeniocrairo chuuit date for Congressional nomination in bis district, and be is acknowledged to be thoroughly posted in all the details of county office work. Mr. Fuller has charged ony such fees as he waa instructed were correct, though in the majority of cases bo has jciven away bia fees to those who came to him and begged off, as many do. 8oroe of the' citiaens on the west side are planting apple trees for shade trees irr faiot pf their lots. Mr, Allan O,-Burborow, the. Democratic candidate for Congress in the Second District, is out with a letter of acceptance, The let ten dihcussea at some length tbe McKiuley tariff bill and the Lodge Federal election bill. - He also de clares bmse(f for the Australian baiiot system. Mr. Durborow is D very well connected and a man 0f good abilities, aud many of bis friends are wonderiajr how ho comes to be in such company. It is a matter of pride to Monroe comity people that our Horticultural Society prepared an exhib.t H has efvain i uban R kif nvnmittrt that has again taken nrst prcnium at the State Fair. Some of tbe apples were enormoo, weighing James Grsy, the stone cutter who bad a shop east of Waldrons tannery, left for Las Vegas, N. M., t week. . lvl "Diamond joc"' ta the onlv
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10c cigar that is sold, fpr 5o. Pwnowl aud L layette accomWarranted Long Havana Filler,' nuidatlon train. wd. hfif vT Wl Mis Mary Nhbolsop waa Wetsel KIM, : visitin her brother G.re ai N
Pe-ter Biwmau hai'fone f ghjo to vMrhhi da'phter, '
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wltH XUa:1if al View tVaaaaiO ta aYtS. THE HORSE SHOE BRAND,
'", WHEAT GROWERS sS. au4lt aea,stasM " aa in ftuM,
fates BtHsr fr froiacfaff BwsB t.
Pftcnaea ovAauanan arswnaaiH
I. Ufa FERTILIZiNQ C0.9 Cnsfsdaxn, UNION STOOK YARDS, CHICAOO, IU-
B. MARTIN, North Sitje 8auare Mr. Batman, City Attorney, was in Indianapolis last week,' on business connected with the new street improvement law. Tbe new election law is new and untried. A hall dozen different methods have been suggested for voting a "scratched 'ticket, and each oue contradictory to the other. There is but one way for a Republican to be safe in scratching his ticket, and that in the language of another is "Don't." there is greai. danger of losing a vote hy uncertainty, aod scratching. So the best thing to do is not to "monkey" with the -ilcfcet at all, but vote it straight. Among tbe announcements. for Sunday services in the Chicago Inter-Ocean.one with reference to a former well known preacher, who drew crowds ta the Kirkwood Ave-, nue Christian church twenty, years ago will be interesting : Central Church of Christ, Indiana Avenue and Thirty-seventh itreet, I'rof. W. P. Bluck, pastor. ' fckrric at 11 a. m. and 8 d. m. ' T. F S. C. B. at T p. m. Preaching by tho putor. Morning; wkI ject; ' Tbe caute of the failure of King Solomon." Evening subject: "Tbe Frophectea of Daniot concerning the Kingdom of ChrUt." The ordinoneea of baptitn wiU be adminietared at cloee of service, ' . . The BE8T evidbnob pt the bis. ineas 'being done by A. O. Rott & Co. is the immense: wagou loadn carried fiwn- their grocery bouse each day. Their delivery wagon goes out piled to tue top wiui choice goods for scores ot well pleased customers. The Club man agers have found out that this house can arive them very close . , , . "Su" ur " " , ' "uW gu -nvew Walter Limllcy and family went to Indianapolis the first of this week. Two men who were engaged I kW&fll llMi (tAjt 1 nrm dlnMiw. . I.ab .g,,,, .,1 and placpd ! . . . . J" 1 in jail for Siite keeping fill theost office authorities tbeir ease. can investigate Mrs. tlwiug lixtterton accom panied fttrs. May (diver) Hudson j 1 tki a to ner pome at lerre mw, on -v ) r',if' John Nichoieo ifataraay -lait, . Jhn Nicholson is fireman' on Arba, ahl Mr.. 11 ill eit (auiily . at.iey He lat( wecfe, ' -. ' I ' . . . . v . i- - - -. -
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Senate TU. B, no.aVf HamiUoB couoly, will tpoak at '-: VUnXoTWlA by, Q4efct a!ghk, ' - STANFGftD, Wdaiaa;, Opt ftb.-at k o'lck p.m. i SMITftYIIE, Thomlay, Orf. Wh, night - - -. . :c ' Ilea. A. BBTWpieHH of Indiaaapolit, will ipmk ia, "; -' BLOOMINQTON, Wadaej. Opt,. 2d, at night. Tbe quarry of the Bkoadng. ton Oolitic Stone Co. in the aoo -western portion of town ia wettf visiting The proprietors are get ting out immense blocks f b)ec. siooesjna.u are snipping sneaa nqnu ry now. The railroad companyhas begun to furnish ears as noaaea ' thftfeloekade hiving been .eftrflS tab; extent raisedW ' ' Clob Mamaoebs ihouU'caH A. C. Rott A Co.'s grocery, .wen ida mi n a re. tul tmt nrieaa faMsas making permanent arraajgatlirtjf Figure wilt be made to HrS4 promptness will be one of the Igfadk ina recommendations. Goods -mti j--j-ii. .t-.- ...'. - 3"aU.l
svrpaesea ey no evner wom., Mrs. Johe-Marria has goa Salem on a visit to relilUoa.i : Mrs. Jas. Morgan " tral .t Louisville last Week. 1' :. Mrs. Judith Taylor died on, ' Wednesday last in Polk to.wahip.vS
with dropsy, aged 50 years.' - itSjk .- ..i. ' i-i ! 0 I desire to diaposeof mystoesr of Ladies' Winter Underwear, ami-,-; so' will sell at cost. This is a rare i 4
epportunity to buy the best qnali- -
ties vi kuuus iii luia iiua vcijr -. low prices, as I intend to give as; entire attention hereafter tq tb . Millinery business. f '-" , ,. ... " Mrs, Eli.a BowiiAja, - i i j.1 11 . a TL. ll. U 1 "lr- .--.
ran into an open switch near BJU tie Ground, lat Thursday. . ttfont-. ing, the engine was tipped over on, its side and tha baggage car wa derailed. Jas. Covingtou.engJaeer, jumped, and received internal'" injuries that may prove fatal. - Tha fireman and baggageman were each . soioewhat bruised, but not seriously. . J I . U..U.llt Mrs. Dr- Axtell returned froea Nebraska Monday evening. ' flee daughter returned with her, .
Airs. 1 heoflorc uibos of Cheis ryvate, answ, is quite sick at fe. mother's, Mrs, A, W. Rogers, s: . ' ' ' Craven dt Brill is the style of
the firm that it is uuderstoii ajOC;.
take charge of the Clerk's agp.v provided Johnny Craven- aawafC be elected. John Graven of Henv . -
dricks will appoint John BrHJ of . liendacks, aod so it woW 904, eiefk frV Hendrieka eiotwrynf a Deputy from Hendricks eqaat) Seems like Khere ought lev N enough Monroe county to t(l these positions. Friday was mule delivery day. and the melodious tausje of tke pretty animal reyerberated oa evx ery street. . Mr. Richard James and wife. of Louisville ana te ges ef lira, Yanaan.at, If any man ever went to tSiu ooh Fuller and made ah appttal to .
him to throw off his fees, witkbomt being accommodated, let bim stand up and be counted. The fee -
charged by Enoch Falter as Counr ty Clerk are no more' than' nave -heretofore been charged by eaootv clerks, but when fas is the exnee ieqce of every officer) people come to beg off to get tha officer :$ 'throw 08" acme of his feee,. Eacea, has good naturedly done: an,' ' The general public baa - no idea. kw .; much of tnis "begging ott" fs oaao, People make a grrat bill of eosU by recklessly subpeeains witnesses,. and in other ways that are unoecea.-
mry, and then ex. pent (hatthederai ' or sheriff will do the work that re . . wilts from, this for one-third what it ia really worth, or that, is allow ed by law. '
Tlie Farmers' movement 1 to be Very strong in Indian Creek; tp. A meeting was held there last week at which there was an attend a nee of about three hundred." .A, Democratic meeting a few days be ': fiire brought about twenty-five nesH . sons, Most be M hen enjV The postponed Bedford Fata iw to he held this weefc There will be no dpafw ' . "M Mr. Frank Jones is college re porter for the Progress. A third telegraph wire is being put op along the. line of th Monon to accommodate the rapidly iucreasiag business. - " 1 ' i- . On Saturday last Moses F,. Dunn returned irom a for months tour in Cumpe. Mr. Dunn saya.. that the Rhine penny of which ao pipch is said, does Qi4 eorapara With that of the Hndaaa. John B. ISast went to on Monday to try a land aew has twme gone to the supreme I havp a very handt pme lltirner, wl.wli i desire to sell at . M t . mm . iWS; largnm. a rare opponent' ty tor my one who may wish purchase. Stove may u
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my residence, corner 7th at s$.
MMeg avenue, Mini- BAJ(TAS, Ucpry Dillmao went over to Columbn,?, nd., on Moudav, qg Ifrui? tr-ve bjsiticis. '
