Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 October 1890 — Page 3
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THAT and See and Css ; A; fcaige Ctock BnrliDBCH ia tows, at George Beatcjkait's. PeopkliwatheeoaaUr frtt fee bread, piaveake, 4a pboe at reasonable MToki "Marshall T. and "MofcQB," beat breads ol Uigata, Gaot. Bmckabt, Bioomisqtroii Bon Bxa Baku baxbb FttltT groceries are a leading apeeialtF wfea Charity HPbccfcnt as uta attractive grocery some. ' of. the sonar, if yen tVaircr teywAw aaythim i this branch N goods advise yea. never toey tHl . CfaarryVhansa hat been visited. yiQm i m ujaeei in tfaroe coanty ean' W found at the. looary store of Ghas. McPheetera, aoatheast corner of the public aoaare. : t it J popamr -brands. Only tip-top tjjtn add at tbU house. 8eKXl. Spring - Baggie and CVirta, asade at 'Grand Kapids are oa-aaJe at Wtastowe, opposite coOaty)eil. . BmaHBjtj-i; Bayxeve -Carnage,' aa&att Manor of vehicles at Winslow's wroroptn and repair shop, eypomtewut. rrwestow.
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dtfOCaarr DBOVMEas say they success front the first. He seemed sell umA?l of choice goods to J to take hold of the business iniJmrley McPhetcrs every trirv!etinctivcly. awl his flag is still
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trip froaa the '''g aatesaaea. t-l fi-t-claa Dre. Trimmings .eJlCB, linage, and Smtehw oa WTT1 at Mobley's 6oMfc&aaa r aafnmb nmd'ln 3 mintrtn, en Ktrle store, wmthoidf of fqnare. Wiiatfiira Hiyy Ulmi. TVm Every novelty in theNaty market I&S ' 9 waT Charley MoblcyV .!?? ." mi (store and will be sold at prices tha' OfSTEBS! . OYSTERS! re within the reach f all. Th, Te acalel: Oyster Parlor ra to wt'-toek of Fall Drus Goods, Hiwirry and the feajbeat Oysters, timt. Corsets, Fine Fans and Ribbons ilea re taken in preparing them in all , not eaerlled anywhere. Sm-cial
uao. &. ukkckart. Best Tobaccos asd Ct8A in fftwn ean .Be aeeed at Hemp. Ati. ! Wibon's grocery stofe. corner 6th atreet and .College Avenue.. Thi is the oW reliahkf stand. Call. Qhrland Cook -Stoves, Garland Heating 8toves, and the great GoJd Coin WoodlBase Bornervare nw in atoek at . , ALLENS. : OaO at -the hardware store AUenand exanune the eswr rated Boekejw fwfo Binder, fawerBDrepBar, the nest in e market Ahw 8ulky and Be r)in1a:BnBi. . ' ..- - W. X ALLEN. ; lielehtatoJ' Stndebaser wKia, known of JI men tn be tbf,! the world, an foe sale! at. fwj'flaw prioss hy :vv-. '-W..'ALLET. tp BnrjCarriages, Phav taaaiaad Spriiwi-Watoas, at his livery staWe. whieh kw4Jl sail for A J wifT JrMa for aaoles or auaniaW Call an Cn beon yea sf a 9Mft InfftfRfc
TWO HUNDRED CLOAKS.
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FOR 15 DAYS, OCTOBER JO TO &5, i? s&r Tw 1 Ckwke ef v KsUre Us af AT CREATtY REDUCED PRICIG. t7111 ycrai ffasie mt mnvrn and lok t our His erlMikr TywfH ertiii elo yon
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9 S5 r- 'fv ''if.' .- Robinson bar the neat est atoek of Groceries, Qoeenswsre and Glassware m tlx town, He baa made aa earefol a study of the husincca that h is no trouble for bias to bay such atoek as will twit the market, and he does it. When yon are in need of something choice in his line don't forget bim.. Be will always be found at the old stand, west aid of the square. For some How he baa made a specialty of Queensware, and no man carrrtee a more choice or well selected atock Robertson Bros., the grocers on ue aortneaat earner of thr square, desire to say to their many frtentw mod old), customers, thai they aidoiiigia strjctly cash hnsi ueae, but i hat they ire selling, first class goods so low that any one'ceo lord to nay cash tog ;t them. ' Five men are kept' hard a work each Saturday, hy Charles MePhceters. the irrocervman. in their effort to supply., the public witb choice roods from his houae. Ton bad better go there and aw how nicely he can fit you oat. Headquarters for choice gro ceries at Charley MePheetera' grocery store (Gteevea' old stand). It is now bat a comparatively short .time since Charley Mc. begun the (grocery business, bat he achieved thre. tw v'. cl-a. tstteotton is given to the uiovi Snle7 has always been in the lead. A verv uStishirtory stock of Boots. Shoes and Bnbhers carried by this honse, to which attention is directed. tJidvdrr woods tstore on the south side. It is a evjbkt ny occurrence at Joe Soiith'a emporium, on the AAMtW mAm it Ball mtnH InaA nf fi lh twtal nrflriem ihl an fiinnd am the shelves of, that houae. Honsekeenen find so many odd snd yet handy contrivances there that when anything is needmt amnnd the hnase they nsoalty go to Smith's to team it he has it in stock, and they amnot disappointed. Watches gHerofeaar l.. seasons of the year, and smith's honse mskes this orancb of btmoces a specialty Take yoar wateh there to have NWB arrivah) of- staple .glo ries and choice provisions, re ceived daily at Hemp. Wilson's Headqaarten for choice Coffees and Teas.
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HERE, of JACKETS. 207 . Fjussh supply of that wonderfully fine Coffee, Private Growth Java and Arabian Much just received by Wettel & Flood. This Coffee has (Priv.Grow'th Javs and A r. Mocha) gained great popularity since it was introduced, and persons most com petent to judge of a good article are profuse in their praise of its flavor and strength. Some people claim that it takes the place of a mild stimulant seems to fortify one against malaria and gives strength and tone to the stomach. However that may be it is a good coffee, and sella on its merits. Lara-eat fine of IT larircar at BseHlre. Jtoaraa Oonntv Oolitic Staae t?.T . Company. : Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of the stockholders ol the Monroe County Oolitic Stone Co., at the Store of Adams, flail & Co., in Bloomington, Kov. 3d, I8g0, at 10 o'clock a. m. B, F. Ajiams Jb., Sec'y -"Diamond Jos" is the only 10c. cigar that is sold for 5c. Warranted Long Havana Filler, and band made. Sola agents Wetel & Flood. . PHOTOGRAPH. Call at Summers' ghllerv. " Pro gress Block," when you want your picture taken and he will make von a fine photograph of the latent artistic style, ami at reduced j'ticeo. Call and learn price of photog rnpliR. : wp. airs me wim j y j-Rg. ftAsrmss of sua wi jioswnr, VKDBRWEAR A SO GLOVES, AT BOTTOSi PRWKS. SRBKDBS CO. I have a very handcomo bapf hurnrr, which I desire to rail at a bargain. This ia a rareopporluniy lor any one who may wish to purchase. Stove may lie seen at my residence, corner 7th st, and College Avenue. Mrs. Bbaxtak. sparsest Stock a. SklrtiBK riattneli a-' WICKS A CO. THIS NEWEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES AND CHILDRESS CLOAKS ABB AT TUB BANNER. i Oysters in every style, at Velpert's restaursnt, north ide of square. Don't forget that he gets them . fresh from-, headquarters daily. HAVE rOV SEEN OUR DHBXS good rummxeai UA VE rOO PRICED OVR BLANKBITS AND SLAANEIaf IF NOT rOV ARE MlSSlNf A GOLDEN OPPORTONITf. BRESDEN & CO. I desire to dispose of my stock of Ladies' Winter Underwear, and so will sell at cost. This is a rare opportunity to buy the best qualities of goods $n this line at . "very low prices, aa i intend to give my entire attention hereafter to., the Millinery business Mrs. E144 Bqwxah. - 'i 1 - The old customers of; tfrs. Margaret Gregory will find her located io rooms at the home of Mrs. Nancy Alexander, opposite ;M; church. iJHiverHity .Note. Vance it a Phi Delt. . Kappa mat at 3f is Huaton Friday pight. Qamberger rliited hi ahter at Spaacar hutwofi Trot. Sanderson waf unable to matt hi elauaa 4a flrM of the weak. FnUen'a boar ting bonw baa adjourned inadia- Many of the) qia.nber n at Adama'. All per oni, itudents Mpeciwlly, ara requenad to kaop oat af (ha new library building. A paper U beina; olrculaled by Dr. Karrten looking to tho rfj-eVlIUhiui)nt or tha uymnaaium. Aiiahouid au-chb. rha lecture anapiation met at tha fhiipel 'WedaMdny afternoon and rati fl ml ih coura at praantad. to thaiq by b. eoininittee. The Kavpai ontcrtaipad their frl-ind laat Mundy evening at an "inlonnn)" held at llin Wlcka. it beina the iQth anal variary of the finindiitg ui tuir chapter at thia place.. The Ant entartainmant of (ha llara couna tbti rear will probably be Vredo. rivjt Veliiara, tha war enrraopondent for the London Graphic. Mr. Y waa in AmffiF M aaaiea but nit Jaoturaa Vara copffaed anliraty to tha eatlerp Uti; AH members of the W omens' Pulief Corp aro requested to meet In the fi A. It. hall, Jp)y aRernoon, Opt. ii o'plovU. Iiiiporlaqv bsii6is!i.
"Diamond Jloe" is the only 10c. cigar that is mid for' Sc. Warranted Long Havana Filler, and hand made. Sole 1 agents Wetsel A Flood,
Some of the carp ponds in ths State are being drained, the carp fed to hogs, and calSsh and Buu6ah substituted. Carp meat is found to ba.coarxv with an unpleaaa.nt UIIIU lUBlC. Belter leave your pencil at home on election day (unless it is fastened' in the flap of your ear)- because a pencil mark will invalidate your ballot. Stamps are provided for the purpose of marking tickets, and they, must be weed. ": Aaron Bose was attacked with hemorrhages from the lungs last week, and has. beep in a very serious condition. . " . The Covenanter Presbytery met at , Sparta, Ills., last week. Rev. Shaw of the church in this place, and J. B. Fans were io at tendance. 1 " If you are hunting for a farm-. era1 ticket the lie publican nominees ought to .suit ynt"' Anderson, Smith, Drhsniore, Peterson, Farr, are all farmers. And if you want to vote for soldiers there are Dun4 " -is - can, ireterson, jjinsmore, xrnrr, Fuller, what's the matter with the Republican ticket? Nothing. Jim Jackson ran away from home when' about' twelve years old and joined an Indiana regiment. tfe was too young to staud the hardships snd be was sent home. Jim was always gritty, and he will be elected Kecorder. - Call and get credit for that load of wood. Leaving it and then neglecting to settle the matter is not business. . Helton Pauley has taken an interest in the: jewelry business with jbis brother-Scott Pauley,; at SttliiVah, I iid. Wm. F. lleid has sold his residence just east of the National Hotel to the Hotel Company. This insnres the construction in the near future of a commodious "modern house well equipped fur the busi ness. Charley Miller is now seHiriir meat from s wagon, ui d says he propoae to stay wii u the business all winter. --j - K. A. Foster Was iu town las! week. He will remove to., Greenwood, MO. IO ri-fiidc; ' " ' Uncle Bart- Smith, whoae steiitoriau voice waa. alw-jtys heard lilV VtlH I .3 lllV 111. . -J clmrcii in days past, i no more; stc -ttia tse mis niM-ut UW ytar "Wm. I Y( erjMiii.be it ri'memhcr ed. ia the K inibliciti cundidatd inr i
County CunimtKiH-r, He- a (N r'0i lliukr a well known citNo. I tuau hiii! t.!ou Id he ,.U.et(,l. ' iz n. d?d cr WedtJOMjay laat niter
For seven long,dreary months Tom Farr was shut up in Ljbby Prison. It. was-a dreary fute.fr.a young man, after the? privations of s common soldiers' life, but then as now he was uncomplaining and unobstrusive, and he, Btiffl-ced in- filence. H is opjibnen t a for the office of Sheriff were more fortunate snd now they can look back to the jolly times they had dyring the"., war with pleasure. Tom do-ewes ip be re-elected on general principles, and lie. will be, ' i It will be interesting, after (lie election is over, to figure un the cost totjhe people of ..its intricate workings As a law it is a daisy. Tom Farr will pnqtinue to do business at the old standi south of the Masonic Hall, next year, if his friends remember him as kindly as they should. Lewis W. Jones and Martha Pelley were married at theeSf.of 'Squire D. A. Pearson, on 8outb Walnut street, Thursday, Oct. 16,-' The groom is aged 74, the bride 64.' The couple wiji Tcaide South Union, Van Baren tp. at . WBBJPaaaajajiBjw Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Moore, Mrs, W. V. T. Murphy, of Mitchell, and Mrs. E, Murray, of Olney, Ills., attended the funeral of Marshall Shjreka in this place. . . A Cabp. J wish to tender tninoore tbanki to the citijcipii of Bloomington and Monroe county for their kind" to me dm ins my year' affliction. and aware them that their kindneu Willi Barer be forgotten. J48. W. JACKSOK. Among those who attended the funeral of John i, Cole werei G. W. Wright, Harry WrightMisses Ida, Maggie snd Daisy Wright, Mr: and Mrs. Hubrd and two children, Ed, gtellhorn, Frank Brumjey, Alias Ruth Carrey, Indianapolis 1 U, Clay McKee, Mt. Sterling, Uy. - '1W" .. -The bninesa of the Cole stable will be oarajed on as usual uqder tha management of Ira DiUnian, c rIrs, John H. Cole desires to express her warmest thanks to the many kind frivads who so tenderly offered their sympathy and aftehlinn, during her recent great lose of bev kind and-loving hualiand. Do nql bet on the election. It is a ground of challenge and you may be he challenged aoi). (use. your vote if you have made a bet. This is one ol the provisions of the 4iew law, ami tun nnH:li?"cr$ .tjiob
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-Th Democrats of Indian Creek, township,, it .is stated, are somewhat undecided,, how to vote for County Clerk this fall. This condition of affaits is favorable for Mr. John Craven latl Hendricks cointy, for now alllie has tado is to go down theiaod tell the voters ho is the person who should be voted for ldr. Craven went down ta Indian Creek tp. two years ago to tell the old gray headed farmers who tbey ought to vote for for the office of Trustee and they didn't do it' They thought Craven was too new a man in the county to gfye then ad vice. A County Treasurer (s expected, to do his duty, but he is not req hi red tsfie crnsaWfo jerk the bed mm a pooi' mari's hodse to make a i4m dollars xk fees. Ed. Anderson w?.ln,9t.ppgfss) the poor man he has beeK :pio.r roan, himself, and feelaiiVmpathy'for and with them. j hen yon vote .for ,d, you vote for a od?f iessurt; add knd htarted, humane m an. rrJps. Qrphjyrd now on-the central vpolics yfwcav, 0 'Chieago, was velting relations in Bloomington last week. Like all Chicago policeman Joe Is ff giant. -: ' -VM Alien, third son of W. Jv Allen, has bad several serious hemorrhages. from the lungs during the past week. . Cant. J. W. Shoemaker has bcen.coii&aed to his' bed with a severe attack of ' rheumatism since fjst Wednesday. i Charlev Carr has a eood nnsition in the New York store at Ind ianapolis. lEnbruiler Ur iiracticall v a ie'scsadidate for .Clerk. He Was always a -'Hard Worker. He has made a living, by .the hardest work on a farm, and in a saw-mill. He does not feel himself above the toilers, the teamsters and laborers they all know Enoch, and he has always known them. He was- as olever and familiar with 'them be fore he Ihougbt of being ..a candidate as c& now A Nettling stuck Up about Enoch Fuller. IJtss- -Neva JCartef of Van Bnren tp. : Is twhjij:',scbool in ludiaa Creek tp, during the sickeaa?pfti.tli (futla teacher, Mr. Hiram Jffvrs, .- John II. Stephenson has acoepted a poiiin iiMheSBcan Blos?om H nc. --It.- BfHI nttemlc'l f;nnrnlj()f a rclijtiye. at .I'ilUbot'O, last '1 lutr'dnv. a prntraoted-tUiness. He wuh about 70 ycam'ofa.-:: '; A team of blind horses be longing toa ..rosii named Oliver, ran awty one day Tast week, when near the depot, and dashed up on the north pavement io front of Kelley.'s.aalopp'biiildinj', breaking out the lower sash and the glass of a large window. No "law or order" about such conduct; V- .-tHSuii:ii-i . ii 111 1 - . A large kiln of brick ia being burned at Garrison's, brick yard for W-.v V'n W. ; 4ie.w..ibuajpes honse. Tobe East Its "been sick dur ing th? past week with a deep seated cold on his lungs. ! Can-you do better than to cast your voft for Torn Farr, the pres ent incumbent of the Sheriff's oflBoe? Guess not.: He -has no superior as a No. l:;dfBeer and is entirely un objectionable. ... . -yl-Hg.' II II. 11 n' H i : TbaiEastern directors -df .he Monbn, says the :-Indianapolis ' Joarnshand number of iioston capitatam who at interested in the fropertywill leave Boston to-mor-w fonithe Vf to 'inspect the proMttQd On Mendavy 871 h, they will gorover the portion of the road lyt 'betareen Indianapolia and ChiangO.iqwndTtieaday in Chicago,' and' hu Wednesday go over the line betwe1en:eCicaga and Louisvijle. I Dbtiltii'elctiotfeer within the fifty feet liipU it's against the law. 'Po not eiect -ji Iwllot from iiy befsOn oulaitfe of the election room., '4SWaaaBBaSBaaBaMM .llilfaniily of Mr. McCormick, the cOQege liurary.- building con fractorVare visitipg (he fnRiily of Mr. arret! on west eih street. '-T-Iodiapapolis JnurnaJ : The coming of Cummiasianer pf Pcnsims Baum ipto this State to speak suggested to .the over-ambitions and presumptuous Cooper of the Fifth congressional district, that be could obtain some -notoriety from the event, Cooper is not much more than a fledgeling iu politics, but lie. rushes - in where men of great experienpfi-.v and .- wiadom dare of tfCfld.; Thf rcfore, through the Cunirnianflf the State central committee, he sought an Pppoftiipity lo,gf. some dixtinolioii.in' th ahadnw df -General Itauirt.- Cooper will have to look elsewhere lor greatness'."1? , . . ''. .-rTnat pretty little sorrel mare rfwnftl by Nat. TJ. Hill, walked tfwjy with two pp'iuiuim in Jft?ing aiHue Deqiuru air.
Eagle Clothing House, WEST HIIX3 St 17 '
FALL Over CoatS Every Haift Prit3e Every Han's Style. Every Han's Fit Everyman's Size. For Little Honey.
School Shoes. C. H. Fargo was the originator of the Solar Tip Shoe for Children ; John Hnndell made a similar Shoe which, he claims to excel anything of the kind ; Cutler, Lyon & Field make a S&oe that is inferior to few.
All these different makes are kept in Stock and. sold by GEO. a BBAHTAEl West Side Square, Blooniiugton.
John Brill of Hendricks connty is making speeches for John Craven of Hendricks county.- These Hendricks county people are a lucky set, Craven has been elected County Superintendent twice. John Brill came here from Hendrickscounty, and before many people knew him he was given a poaition in the Bloomington postoffice by Feltns, the Democratic postmaster, though there were scores of Monroe county young men who were eager for the jobJ Now Brill, it is said, will be Cravens depuly provided Craven "is elected Clerk. It don't look right, does it? Let everybody remember the Baton appointment Wednesday of I thts week-a ttOiO cja. spigicj will want to see him. ' JDr. Jas. D. Maxwell jr., the Republican candidate for Coroner, is ex peeled to reach home before the election. This is another case where the Republicans selected the best man. that could be found for the position. No one wi'l vote against Maxwell if they take time to consider the matter. ( The reunion of the 8th and ;8th Infantry and the Ind. Battery was bad st Richmond laat week. Capt. Mart. Alexander of this place was in attendance. The next reunion will take place at Bedford, on.Oct. 21stj' Mrs. Ben ha Dcweese will leave Bloomington on Friday for tier home in Denver, Colorado. A wagou load of hickory ous wss offered on tbp streets one day lsst week, at 75o. per bnshe.1. The crop is aid to be- unusual large. The Horner farm, near the Gordon place, southof town, has been sold to Wm. R. McCune for 94,875. There are JQ$ acis. Wn. F Reed has purchased Prof. Van Nuys residence, nea.r the nQrtheaat corner of the square. Miss Sims, of Attica, Ind., a teacher in the graded schools, has been very sick during the past weeki.W.U'h, hemorrhage o the stomach. . BvMaaaHaiaaaaaaBaBBaBjaKawaaBBBBBf Wm. I. Payne died with hemorrhage from, the Jungs last Wednesdays He baa been suffering with lung disease for some time. Pipk Denton has purchased Cars. Wylie's farm,! Denton said, his farm for quarry purposes. Wyli.e intends to remove taBloomiogton. - The many friends of Jos. D, ri.m.. will lm nlad In triwiw that i. : u k.H th.n I., hum ln for many months. Jfe has suered intensely from rheumatism. . At about one o'clock on Sutur' day, (ire broke out in the roof nf the Webster tmP, war me ran-
roact,-on UIU BJWiei, incwmunm. inn i in.ni blowing a hurriisane, and the build- -Miss Katie Kerr and, Mrs. ing would soon have been wraptju m. Green, Messrs. Patsy,' Mike flames had it not been for the ac-1 and Jas. Kerr, Wm, Tredaway and live, well-directed work of the jttg. Connelly, of Bloonngtqn atr railroad ura who board there, tended the fair at Bedford. They elimhed onto the house be- PaM B)irfnHi llf r1M fore thoeugiues were gotten out, I jjfjj. &lSZ and wih hands accustomed to fire. J. g "!'?,' .VW'w
tore out the biasing shingles, nl,,,M' saturated the roof with water car- j --rllon,. Jos. E. MeDonaM spoke ried up in' buckets. The railroad to thp Democroey at Satiirday. men are good people to have around He is about 70 j vara of age, and when there is aiivthing to do that shows it... . requires plipik and quick work.) Pete? Petersen, a nephew of
Ail honor to them. ' Tames Walker oiLiinpapnlis, Cilmc to- lIlooiniiiKlpn oivSuud iy. is mythet- i da!g rouy ill,
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sey, at r lo 00 A Splendid AU - Wool Blue or : Black Corkscrew 10 00 A Grand CbrnchiH all wool 10OO And Many Others. See Our Line of W&r ranted All Wool Cassimere Pants- at 3- QQt FINEST LINE OF HOSIERY, NECSWEAH, VNPEU--WEAR, ever displayed. Dont forget that Judge Duncan is the Republican candidate. -He is a competent officer,. bss given general and entire satistactton as Judge of the circuit court,, and should receive a large majority in thia county. Lawrence county will see that he comes up all right, as the Kepnulicans down there are awake to the necessity felecting. a satisfactory man for this very important position,. He has' done weji in the Lawrence circuit court, as he did here, and deserves well at the hands of the people of bis judicial district. There are 38 Farmers Alliance lodge!! in this county with an enrolled membership of 955. The county assembly . met on Tuesday iaiit .A-.id selected Anthony-Johnson, President; R, M. Butcher, Vice Prest. ; Geo. p. Campbell, Sc'y j Jas. Marlin, Treasurer, The State convention meets in ludiannpolia to-day, and the following named delegates were chosen : Calvin R. Perdue, Capt. Stultz, Peter Dill, J. B. Hazel. Jas. W. Jackson, Republican candidate for Recorder, arrived in . Bloomington on Friday, and rode up to bis home, sitting erect in Pauley's hack. He had left here four weeks previous for Indianapolis on a cot, but after his leg was amputated he recovered rapidly The wound made by the surgeon's knife haa healed rapidly and kindly, and with the exception of a spot at each side ia entirely well a testimony to the skill of latter? day Furgeons, Jackson is. in fine spirits, is encouraged by the attention of his friends and arquaj ponces, and feels confident of feu elecljop, as does every one else. Mrs. W. F. Ross, wife of ti e Christian church' pastor, is quite sick with ppepnipnia. - Cel. Worrall's little daughter, Bessie, $ quite sick with malarial feyer, A brother of Chas Mobley.the dry goods man, Doc. Mobley of ueorgejown, i'xaij ia viniing The brothers had not met dinug the past twenty years. Mis Jjijlie Faulkner grand? daughter of F. M. Faulkner, will, lie married at the Faulkner f ou pu Thursday of this week to Milton D. Wells of Orange county. A. B. Charpie, many years ago pastor of the Baptist church, and a very popular man, lias a charge in Indianapolis at present. Mart. Bollenbacher has a good pqs'niop at Hip Sttidcbaker spoke factory, Paoli. Mart, is a worker, end will succeed if induslry and elierjcnce count for anythiug. Eighteen inch wood is preferred from those who wish to. hiug luc ,0 ,h-w 0flRCe preferred to, three fa, woo uamei ixierwn, opppu;o)ir a stiois tini" last week up-ii's retuni to the lWifiu t)iin He iijtil jiefn in Was!.iiigt'M t'y n hu4ue)is- fur the ie'jili'.yl liiu jocjjity, i
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ComiaiaaiojBer ot Peaaioas, wilf . speak io Bloomington WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ATf :9f) v.vt. Every Soldier will baveacnrK osity to see (Jen, aum and hmhim apeak. ' nm. A. J. BBWEmiajaSaV Of Indianapolis, will apeak ia 33d. at Biabt. '. v . N w 9 r ha Rtoomington towoshtp, via; . County Treasurer's office, Noi 1 County Clerk's effcse, No. 2) Sward'&tinahop, North Walnut etner, No. 3 ; Progress Block basement No. 4 1 County Library Rooapl(oK o. rerry townsntp aaa two jra cincta, vrxsOld college bni!dia&' west room, Wo, ; tame building , east room, No. tt. Thia plaorf arf en precincts. withjU the e-. afV Bkoaiogton. . . . .. . . . . Mrs. Martha- Stout, ingtop, la making an extended visit with-he? brother, Ajlartoa Wtaft. iter oi tew is pleasure ana to as -m reach - of our fountain 4" - aealjsji'i' wnicu una yiaiis . ey;ry ajiy.rr-'Hfrv teuua jvaminer. -The polls in Bloomington rl election, day. a the coanify ha polls will be kept open as, knito . fore. - . -REUEMRKk THE SINNER M BEADqOARTERS FOR BWiTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. The choicest of fruits,- vife. tables, aa veil as hams, break net bacon and fresh fih., can bf fonaq at A. C. ItottoVCo.'s. AnylliioR that Rott don't keep in stock hi not worth keeping, and you'd bet ter not buy it anywhere flaa. Ask; to see hts choice. Tea FROM CLEAR CREEK Tft . Harrodshurg, Ind. Qct- 1t t . . f .!:... o ' u : t. Ji : some business transactions with tba ' Board of County Commisfioiiera, 1 want Io say in behalf of Wa, Peterson that a more eafe, oaM and judicious man cannot be fiHpji4 ; in Monroe county for Comaiiaa er. He is the right man ia the right place, and the Republicans of this county ought to see that.' aa Joseph, Dinsmore is another awn, -tlia.t can be relied on in, every re-i spect( a,nd should receive the vote pf every Republican in the eoc nty, Peterson haa been tried and fiiqad true, and pinmore will etaajd 1w test: Stsnd by them boys, Pu us down for the straight ticket T-Mrs. Harrison iiighiof fpe r was visiting relations in Bhioaiington tb,e first of the week. JU.t- . Dr. Jas. Ward oi Brow-t, 9' was in town Saturday, shaMjttg hands, with his many friends. f -The community was ah, last Saturday, when it was kanteH that John Cole had died a few. minutes after one oVhwk in tba morning. Cole had boen eoati plaining for several weeks, but d ; not take his bed till Tuesday, and. was not thought to be seriiasly sick till Friday evening, when ha because worse so rapidly that b was marked by death befom bia friends could fu realise it. Mr. Cole had been married but levea weeks, and judging by hiasaliadw . physique and ruddy appearaase f health, was destined fur long life v He owned a farm of 00 aerjti ..wsa ' of town, had recently built a liven etabe fi by 132 feet on Cilkfw Avenue, had it wel stocked. aaj was a prosperous, energetic jh businessman. J he funeral el occurred on Sunday afternoon, the largest onr fyey sec fcerp some sixty vehicles betag ia Mlf, , The burial took place on the fara, five miles west of town anJ wmconducted by the Red Man, Br V Ross was the officiating miaistei .. .' '.tarn i- " As an illustration that tka people though sometimes aliw l recognixe iuci(i win cTnuiMi W. . a), it is only necessary to callattaa tion to the business built up iiy tnl 1 If l A? VLlJji .. whose place of business ia ovpeafar ?' the Seward Foundry. Tfceai tjei(4f iImbph omened their StoM ia "' modest, oniet way, with aa entirat fresh sfeock'-rand many reraoaa prophecied ultimate failure, Km;' it was somewhat discoqragiw, other firms had failed- to "afike no" in the same place ; bat theas mah I..I ha' . inlftnlinn nf ttalltn. ... V .!" ' ..... imm Mm.wmwwmym bp,t went heerfuUy t W?k to. buil up a trail. They iuaghfonly the best goods, ftndsdi.tha. at a living profit they wnv ati . fied with that, Their manner af doing business gradually, attracted ' a. desirable class of putiHeri; ; 'llwt lKt butter makers in the connyt licgun lodrop'inj the choice jtHh ' tjicc was offereil to them, awl thi people learned that if they wanted to buy the hest with tfeeir moar they should come to Wt . Fhxid's gnirery store. Am j so jt is that ttdny no tiru puhiye a, aoaA (leiraile trade or a better . rrpt tion! These puu have airke: hard and untiringly to. build aj their Imsine, and so long m they' do not deviate from their presea plan all will he w H with tHt. i will pa,y tp call Mfl ree tlHHaf anjl ilrcide'for yoursejt wlifihef tha i'rogreps ! f lip.vst ift'itil Mae
