Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 October 1890 — Page 3

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- ; (DIL(II)AIE Call and See the NEW PLUSH CLOAKS.

A Lorga Otoclt ALL ARE INVITED. . v-i-ir' :s arcMMe cabas an oe crowded inta a . fame of ordinary suse. Trite far Ulmtntio.that of Charley HePfMetcnL on the moth rat coiot of the square. JAH' the atapltal all tfce aoveirirt ire there. Ha ha coatna with the best hotter end .cheeae enahers of -the couoty, and cm always ePF BKajr'LqKcv ja-towa, at George Saaofeatt v. x Frapte from the cooctrf aw B frwb "bread, plea, cakes, ttt, : ji te)i,riace a( - reaaosable ' WbsscVeb. yon tail to get what yea wast at other irroeery stores eo to Cfcailey MrPheeJfcw'.atore,. and itraabe.awvrva.' -Always ask lor Cbarley McPbet&n' grocery. 'wt)ntB'iwle:afy;iy6ipmyiajraa4t aortli; ida of aqinre; DoatTt forget that be gels them fceah - Aon " fteadqoartera t. ' " . V.SKaKL"lMrarWI T." and "Momm' beat bramfaof qgara. - Geo. BBKCtiitT, Bloojii'xoTbii'aiBofis Bbkad.Baub bakes st Bread. SriaUIi. Sttrmg Baties " and

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f mri i - . Ti cowstyil Suiret, . C-Hiingev and all aaaw of avhicleaat A ioa-

l'a wareroont and pahr afaopg,: of j. Qowls Fancy Good.

y f""- tand Srst-ckMs Dress TrimminRS relTC, Moffraud Scratcbw a ' ived at Charley Mohtey'a GoWIwmm a aanihf''1a-'albiajBn KiiTe" etitre, HiiithjJ-f square, at WKtnr Ciba. TkU.Everv mvetfv in the eitv market

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OraTEBS! - OYaTERS! (are within tj reach of all. Th. The neatent Oyster Parlor in town, atork of Fait Dress Goods, HoHiery old the. freabeat 0tem. forest Corset, .Fine Faro and Ribbons u earetsfces i paepatinK them in all not ezeviled anywhere. Spicia: atyleaX' Geo. A. BsxfcgAitT. zjteutiou is given to the Glov. BipT ToTIc Id CioaBS in ;'. I Gloves the "Goldet tow. can be aerml at . Himp.. ,7"y lead. AVHsooV grocery store, croer 6th! Awry ftaafecMrj atock .f Boot? treet and Collega Avenue. This f80 ml Ku"" Tr,e! ly. lh,t MthBojdreJiahleataBiL Call. bBV to whwb attention u dirwt- . ' ' few. Only dry goods store on th-

-uafiana cmok. istoves, -Marland Heating Strivesiand toe tcreat Gold Com Wood Base Bofners,are now 4k at ALLENS. . at tna hardware store , J Allen and examme the celeCrated- Buckeye ' Twme Btnder.! jeBd Proimetv the:, bestin Tk . .l- l t et. AUwSolky and Re- . W.J.ALLEN. ' edebrated 6todebaker MrwBf alt men to be -the world, are for . W.J.ALLEN, obubt ha a let of ri, Carriages, Phpin Wagoaa, at, hia , which he will asii for will trade for moles r Gstl.oa Crnie; before you T1 W

'yf . . . ' i .'if ; . t.rf Be tare to vhnt ac - ' La us show yett oar goods. fcO, Price" is oar motto, Qw that- oaotta i ' depend, Make he yoor jfry goods provider, It anil be to year advaotoga. Naaaa what yon want, and Get it from Of. '; TW iotiee of oor advertiwawUs, jt the west side of the symteT' .... i .- 4.- -.

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Lar;eit lle or Va- : ; McPbeetebb' Grocery is located oo the southeast corner of the (public square. There you fan find any article To the grocery line you ifiaaycaltfer. The Mock of QuoeDSlarare is very complete and any one who may desire to fill up their dining noma will find it economy to tall pa him. Larteit Stock of SUlrtlaiS Flaaaeli at W 1 c Kl v C O . Janes Robinson has the neateat stock of Groceries, Queenawate and Glassware in the town. He has. made so careful a study of the businees that it w . no trouble for' him to Jury each a-' stock as will anit the market, and he does jt when von are in need of pomethtne choice fn his line don't foreei him He will always be found atfthe old stand, -west side of the , square, For some time be-ixaa ne -8ieclalty of Qaeeosware, and- no man earrries a more choice or well selected stock. Robertson Bio.-., the grocers on the northeast corner ot tup square, desire to. say to their many they are ding a strictly -ah busi ness, bat hat tliev arc fceilmg nrrtgHte so tow that any ne van ' All r.:r., Waat Tara tOc f itrd, at BEG IIITGi A f I b v rwvu l? ?C rw li a t rtniiD lis an. to tarbtv ..; - n Mobley'i I store and will be sold at tirtcea thasouth awfe; ' It is an every day occurreDci at Joe Smith's emporium, on thi I sooth side, to sell a wagon load oi , tbe ef th,t house. lT.,Mfc-,. j jj t " yet bandy contrivances tltere thai when anything is needed - -around the boose they usually go to Smiths to learn if he has it in stock, and they are not disappointed. Watches get out of repair at all . seasons oi the year, and Smith's honae makes this branch of business a specialty Take your watch there to have it repaired and placed in order. Newest arrivals of staple groana choice provisions, re ceived daily at Hemp. Wilson's graeery' store Progress Block." Bcadqnartere for choice Coffees and Teas. , of MiTtMiur beeinnin bnt'nevertlielesa, come dry qoqds men.

HEME. JACKETS. 207 resh supply of that wonderfully Sue Coffee,' Private Growth Java and Arabian Mocha just received by Wetzel & Flood. This Coffee has (Priv.Urowth Java and A r. Mocha) gained great popularity since it was introduced, and persons most competent to judge of a good article are profuse in their "praise of ils 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 sells on its merits. Why do people go to RottV grocery tor tneiroaturday supplies 7 Well, it is easily understood : They know that ev ry article kept in this house is first-class, and that prompt and careful attention is giveu to all orders. s , n oa roe County Oolitic Stone C'ompanr. Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monroe County Oolitic Stone Co., at the store of Adonis, Hall & Co., in Hlooiuinglon, Nov. 3d, 18g0, at 10 o'clock a. m. B. J? . A RAWS jb., iscc'f. As to Coffees I surrender to no man or firm. My rtouk is full tod comji'e-e all the popular brands: Mocha, Java, Rio nothing called for that 1 do not keep. I wmi! ycu to call on me at your earlirst convenience. Chas. H. McPheeters. PII0TOG R AP US. . Call at Summcra' jrdlerju. 'iProe grass Block," when you want your picture taken and he will make von a fine photograph of the laie.t irtistic tvle, nuil at reduced prices. Call and learn price of photographs. WE ARE SHOWING AX ELEtA ST LI S3 QF SUA WLS. HOSIER r. UNDERWEAR AKD GLOVES, AT itorrom prices, sreeden to. : The old customers of Mrs. Margaret Gregory will find ber toated in rooms at the home of Mrs. Nancy Alexander, opposite M. E. church. I have a very handsome base burner, which I desire to sell at a bargain. This is a rare opportunity tor ony one who may wish to purchase. Stove may be Ken at my residence, corner 7th 45si and College Avenue. Mrs. Bhaxtan. I m n. w TBS X S WEST, SEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES AND CHILDRESS1 CLOAKS ARE AT THE BANNER. . HAVE yOU SEEN OUR DRESS GOOD TRIMMINQSt HA VE rOU PRICED OUR BLANKETS AND FLANNEL' t IP NOT YOU ARE MISSINO A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY . RREEDEN $ CQ 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 iu this line at very low prices, as 1 intend to give my entire attention hereafter to the Millinery business. Mas. Ella Bowman, - Complete Line af I. f?lne laasj 41 WICKB CO. . '-Cakes and Crackers a full supply of the choicest goods in this line that can be fonnd in the market, at A, C. Rott & Co.'a grocery on the west side of the square. Cork Sales keep apt dampness and the. feet warm. Said at W 1 CM a, CO, Look Hebe. Do you want your fruit true to name ? If so buy of the Alberlson $ Hobbs Nursery, Bridgeport, Ind. Geo. P. Campbell, Agent for Monroe Co. All Waal Dresa FlanInches wide, Mc. per yard, at It EE IU VE. Glasswabs and Queens ware pf newest patterns, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery tore. Everything in choice staple groceries, always fresh and first-class at this place. REMEMBER THE BANNER IS Jin.iuyusininji.- evil JIUU'JW, quoes .ttvx gtosmis.

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Ed. Anderson, the Republican

candidate for County Treasurer, is a farmer by occupation, and a hardworking man. His ability tomeng the office he asptrw to ia unqnestioaedj, though be doesn't "blow" about it on the street corners.. He would administer the office to the satisfaction of all tax-payers. Jos. S. Dinsrapre is a farmer, was a soldier, ia i first-olass man in all particulars, and will receive the support of the law-abiding element. He should be elected to the office of county commissioner. t-Wo, Peterson will receive a handsome vote on the 4th of No vember, because he is known to be an honest man, a conscientious public officer a man who does his duty as he understands it, without regard to consequences. He will be elected county commissioner ou 'the 4th of November by a hand some major'ty. Don't neglect to look for the name of Tom Farr when you go up to the polls to vote. He is one of the best men that ever handled a musket during the troublesome times that demanded the services of men of muscle and nerve. He belonged to the cnllant 33d Ind. -Vols, aud euhated when a mere boy. . . ... . : . - 1 Remember there are a number of soldiers on the Republican county ticket. There are Farr, Fuller, Duncan, Dinsroore and Peterson, all good men and competent. They ought to receive the full and unqualified support of their soldier frteuda. Enoch Fuller is the Republican candidate for Clerk ; he is a No. 1 man. He was a gallant soldier, For three years he carried a musket, and he has three bullet wounds as evidence of the fact that be was in the thickest of the frjay. . A Lawrence county man who wb in Blooiirington foat Saturday taid : "Ton Monroe county uc-opla ought to foe that EUurv C. Duncan goes out of tba county with a good, ubstnntial majority. H ha, givch full (itlUfaation tf n in our county by tlio monitor ia w'lioh'ho hai conducted the rooopt tn'rru of court, and Lawronca v.-i!l roll up ber old-time majority for biro." That is tho kiud of vnUowmunt the Progress ii gratified at hearing, and we know that it ineam busill eu, cowing from the source it doea. Mrs. Klla Lively left Bloomington on Friday for Indianapolis, whare aha will visit Iter sister, JUr. Franklin Lauder. : . .- . . Mis. Belle has been vi.-itiiig friend, and rotation in Cluomfieid. Sam. Orcbaci) ia 'celling citiars for Dvi Bullock 'a;Louiviile tuliucao buue." Jaa Bahlrfilge,' at one tiirte of the firm, of UuSdriilg- A OmuHov, lufl Koro and went to Kebrka, tliuli to Now Muxjen, ns a station ugl and tnl-f;ruplior. Iladied recently xri'h lunjj troublo, :t hi, home, BoonoTillle, Iffd: Iet every Kcpublicqn assist rrrmawnrT01rartu TarTarnr-f tn oarry . Monroe county, for the ticket. One man cannot do it all,' nor can five or six, or a dozen. It takes united enurt, and that of the "most vigorous and persistent kind: Itia but a wrek' till the day of lectiou, and there U not an hour to lose'. Work stea'Sy, wpll-dtr-ctert, unceaiu; work alooo will insure succors. Tlio ooomy are on tiio alert. They are taking advantage of every eircumttance of every fact, and of things that are not facts. Don't stop nowwe'vo got 'era ou the run, and uiuit keep (horn going. , . Rev. S. R. Lyon, of the U. P. church, it is nntlentood, will accept a call to a church in Xmiia, O, at an increase of salary. Mr. Lyon is a very popular pastor, and as a man is highly respected. All will regret to part with him, whether members of his church or not. Jas. W. Jackson, the one-Ieg-grd candidate for Recorder asks everybody to vote for bim. He is competent and honest. He Wants the offlou, be needs the office, and expects lo get it. Give it to bim. Joshua Fowler died at hia borne near SmKhville.nn Friday morning, with typhoid fever, after a protracted illneas. - Wm. Peterson,be it-remember-ed, is the Republican candidate for Cffenty Commissioner,. He is a Ntl man and should be elected. . -MThe polls iu Bloomington wIIremain open from 6 a. mwto 6 p in. election day. In the country the polls will be kept, open as heretofore. ' Mrs. W, B. Hughe, in in New Albany, visiting the family of Humor Browumg. On Wednesday last Mrs. Gov. Xelette left BJoomincton for bar' hnma In Dakota. .On Wednesday ngh$ A. J Beveridgo, tbo eloquent Jourij orator, .Who is so'yall arid favorably known hate, addressed tbe people at tba court houso. The room was crowded to an uncomfortable degree, and the speaker was in one of bjl happiest woods lie was ampng friends and admirers and knew it. Mr. Beverldga U oao of th9 most forcible and fluent talker on tha political platform of to-day, and could mako any topic intoresling. Tbe Progress is gratified to know that be is enjoying a lucrative law practice in Indianapolis is prospering as a man of his ability and Industry deserves. There is always room at the top, and as Mr. Beveridge is but 28 yoap of age, we eonildoatly expect to see him there in due time. ' . Grapes, Celery, choicest of Dried Fruits, new brands of Coffee and Teas. Also, the very latest in canned goods, may be found at the grocery atore of A. C. Rott & Co. Every article that careful and eoo aomica! housekeepers two cau be jound at this store, because there is a constant and growing demand for these goods. Prompt delivery of goods and careful attention to orders are two prominent features of A. C. Rott A Co. Eighteen incli wood is preferred Mm those who vfish to. bring fuel lo this office preferred ,to three foot yvmnf. Ne qb rcctiyeij.

-? S(here five voting precincts, in poQniington township,- viz:; County Treasurer's office, No. 1 ; Count' Clerk's office, No. 2 ; Seward's oa abop. North Walnut street,

No. 3; Progress Block basement,; no. 4f uouuty juitiraey itoom,iNo.. 5. Perry towuahip has two pre cincls, via : Old college building, west room, No. I ;. same building, east room, No. 2, This places seven prtoincts within the city of, Bloomitgton. Xou want a kind gentlemanly officerfto preside in the office of Sheriff. A man may make himself very offensive there if he is dictatorial, or disagreeable. No man ever held the office of Sheriff of Monroe county who gave more general satisfaction than Tom Farr.. He. is kind, qojet, polite, and peri forms the most disagreeable duties in a manner that makes bim liked by the people with whom he comes in contact. DECORATION DAY. Who. would believe that in . this Advanced age a man holding a lu crative ofhee, one that pays him a stated amount perday, would put in a billt$Mr that most sacred of 'all days now : the 30th of May H-Pscobation Day the day tthat school children-are taught is the most sacred in the list ot boly days now on the American calendar. On that day'tbe schools close, in ordertthat teachers, children and parents, may, if so inclined, march out to the cemeteries, keeping step to the mournful music of rolling drums and 'funeral dirges, and shadowed by flags draped in black. On such a dwr.it is custom, if not ilaw, to give' trie time to this ob servance, let it pains us to call atteutiun to .t lie fact that our County Superintendent of Schools (now a Democratic candidate for Clerk) forgot ti not work on this day, but ort 'JSklay .30, 1889, he charged for a full days' wdrfc, and on May 30, 1888, charged for a half day! And he asks soldiers to vote for him ! i; : John Craven, in . circular he has issued, endeatrors W ei plain the fact that he chnrged 4 jjer day when ha wen t to Hendricks county; bv sayine that be left here on the midnight train Saturday nights and got back ou toe o'clock train Monday mornings! How tkat maa ha sacrificed his health in thus losing sleep 1 'Tie very sad. He then says, as to the Decoration Day cbarjjw attended the" exercises beta lay4 ( 1888 and 1880). I wu'rkod in the i(Bco befaro and after tile exercises, and mv records show that the number of hours iTH-ni in tho utbee was-as lareQ a the av erase made so bcoaute I bad the work to do, and ruarained longer than usual in tue ulnco those aueroouns." Now rewl that wer four or flo times tilt you gel tt "ppint" to-it-rif there is OBei The total atteudanoe at I. U. now is 332. "There are 61 Seniors, S3 Junior, Si Sfl'phomor, and IQJ Fresh 1 I jTrBt tnjw "' WJIuTl-r call "TC ruse to yoio foritucn men as Turn . urr, Wu. l't-tortun or Comrade Duncan it is bard to understand. And, speaking of aoldiers there are doe- s. AJiqsreore, JCnocn duller ana uomruaeiiunbBr.i Dont forget yuir soldier friends, boya in blue J give thero a lift every soldier 'deserves ft. . See that no soldier on the Bopubliean ticket i slaugbtei'vd. The Itaiim meeting, last Wednesday, Was a gieatsuccess, notwithstanding the dvazreenble weather. Hundreds of old soldiers were here from fifty miles around to sve tho Commissioner of Pensioha. and as far as ha was able met with and talked to them personally. Hespoke from tbe south front of the court house, and contrary to the desire of the Cooper men, did not allude to that gentleman. He gave a review of pension legislation, showed where it begun and where it end ed, and pleased his audience, by whom he was appUuded to the; eqho. .Gen. Kaura does not rnakeany pretensions to oratory, but a a very pleasant talker. -The Democratic election law biiitlps with penalties every section threatens the voter with fines and im prisonment. Voting may he rUky busi ness uuuqfiia cwiipijiwu.fHyifmmufr. Fred. Fess, Sam. Hays, Ren. Voss, M. D. Griffy, J. K. Edmondson, . V. Ureaves, XsaaC Walker, Hun. Wilson and H- 4- u(k, went to isiietuviiie, Tuesday avajnine, and instituted an encampment of I. O. O, S. ' The "boys" went. over in a 'four horse waeoq. The encampmeut was named. "Hiues" encamp ment in honor of Geo. P. Hines, a former citizen of 'this Jilaca. ' Tba "goat'1 .was nailed up-in a 'bor and taken over a piece of owelty that ought to be iuvesttgutcd. . -T-During the twenty-three years the Procress has been nubllshed by its present proprietor it bas coma up to the. aupporb oi ovvry ucae anu every iouivtouai nominaiea, coraiaiiy ana nearuiy. It has never held back or sulked, nor has it waited till patronage has been promised and it has"heyor asked, for nor demanded natrotaflfra aaia consideration far ita auaport jf, r wrk done, of to b'a doua', for --Crn." Alexander & Bros, have rpmoyed glelr soap factory Mroni Hastings, Jiub.to fMrlington, Iowa, and Choster Atunaun of jilado, Kausa, baa gone i nto partnership with them. Their new location is far superior to the former one, and they start wlta a good lnunn.es asturvd Success to tbem. Miss Maggie Wilsou will re turn soon to Tarkio, Mo., to take leaoos in painting. Mrs. Eil wards of Aurara.Tnd,, (mother of Mrj. :Cummins) accqmpiiniod ber daughter.' are visiting Mrs. Olive Hunter and Mrs. Cummins of this oily Mr.. 'Orson' Barbour, "brother ot Mrs. J. G. McPliMtaw, who has boon visiting here several weeks, expects soon lo go to su'Loui who?" ho will taken posisiun ia a railroad tipket office. Mr. Uarbour is eeavalesoini: from n severe at tack of mountain fover, eontracUtd. in 8a lb op Persona l Property,

I will sell at Private Halo, oa my farm, one mile east of Blooniiugtnn, tba following personal property on tsy tertns i Kottr llllch Cows. One .Young Mare. Three Fine Yearling J'lt, Two last Spring Colls (one a line Hnmbiiaonian), Ten Head of Hojts, a'hit of Hay, and other Articles. Persona df-tiring any such property should call ui once. LiiiLr.Kuyjiil.-J.

Eagle Clothing Souae, w- . r-i aca rasl "wr w : w. ir ' av i mr7.

FALL Over CoatS Every Han's Price.. Every Han's Style Every Han's Fit EverySHan's Size, For Little Honey School C. H. Fargo was the

Tip Shoe for Children ; John HundeJI inade 9 similar Shoe which, he claims to excel anything

of the kind ; Cutler, Lyon & Field make a Shoe that is inferior to few.

All these different Stock and sold by EH1,

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West Side Square, Bloomiugton.

If you are hunting fur a farm ers1 ticket the Republican nominees ought to suit you. Anderson, Smith, Dinsmore, Peterson, Farr, are all farmers. And if yon to vote for soldiers there are want with can, Peterson, Dinsmore, Fuller, what's the matter the Republican tioket? Nothing. Vote for Tom Farr, tho tarinra soldiers', and peoplo's candidate forthe office of Sheriff. Tom deserves, and should receive a hearty endorsement from bis fellow citsen. Can tou do better than to cast your vote for Tom Farr, the present iocumbeui of the Sheriffs office? Guess not. He has no superior as a No. 1 officer, and is entirely un objectionable, Judere Duncan, be it remem bered by every voter, will fill that posi tion during tbe next six years, so ills wen to jin the proe roeession whan it cornea along, TjOoaT EjfgWwr As to Sheriff Farr, there seems to bo but one opinion, viz: That be is one of tlie best ' officers we over had in the county. Emphasize this opinion by giving bim a full vote on Novemlwr 4tb. Ho deserves it, does ho not? Mrs. Ida Heuley has resigned her position as Musio Teacher of the Public SchoolsYoji cannot vote against as good a man, in every way, as Tom Farr Is. He will serve tbe writs and do tba agreeable at court hereafter as heretofore, if his friend do tboir duty. You have always found bim kind, agreeable, accommodating, but prompt as to his duties, What mora can you m of a publie officer ? Vote for Tom Farr aud your conscience will be easier. W- J. Allen and. wife, accompanied by their spns "Will, ana ArUui'i left itloomington on. Wednesday last for Southern Kansas. The trip is taken for the benefit of Will's health, and, it njay extend, ifttp Cqloradq. . No nicer man, in every way, ever held an office in Monroe county than Torn Farr. You can yotj for him whether you are a Democrat, Prohibition is. or Jiator man, with a clear conscience feeling that you have done, the best that could be done. H has beep, tried and found to be all right. On Sunday a week Misses Ida Franklin, Huttio Wayland, Fannie Wooden, Maud Oaggy, Ethel Wiles, and Mr. Ralph Baumberger drpve to Bloomiogton iu the Sanitarium wagotyotte, returning same ev.cniqg. People want to remember that H. C. Duncan is the Kspiiblican oandi rikta for .lull ire. H is tbe iudisa bv auruTuronr.h;ur4d to polls. . I ' - i . J Mayor Duulau is expected, home the last of this week. Ho has been doing some good work (or tha Republican samie in the west. ' Mrs, Wiuiry left for Mt. Carmel,!!!., on Thursday evening,hYi'ng received a dispatch telling her to come immediatoly. . Several of the Smith ville wreck damage' suits against the Aionon have been vennod to Bloomingtoq. Mrs, Small bas gnne on a yinit to her son William and wife, at Hamilton, Ohio. Dr. James D. Maxwell ir. left Philadelphia Monday, on his return to Iridiaaa. He inteptled to visit his broth-

ers at Indianapolis, a raw days and tuenjtion -fay, etc.? como on home to Bloomington. file has I been away about ten weeks. It is per- Mrs. Downey and Mrs.Wamn

hap well to slate in 1. nr?:,0,,i that Dr. Maxwell is oanilidato for Coroner, to "" be voted for oa tbe 4tn of .November. The Democratio election low, under which wa will vote, will cot about $500,000. An army of 21,' 00 men will bo in tha employ of the counties on November 4. This 'is 13,000 miro than werp eniiivea unnor me oiu law. There are 3,000 pr.'oinots now against a i.aa a . e M. a ... a i.ouu iiereMnorti. ine new mw provuioa "Formerly ociuct .n piaicing a lott'i ot zi,ooo. trorm there were fivu moil to tlio nreciuut

tho pay-roll. All the olegWqn officers cXiittr SrT a ssltz fixes Hie pay of the nleo.loo SlwritSi uii'y atiUij-jij8ori.jd; ' '

An Excellent Alt Wool Ker-i sey, a.t - -. t0 00, A Splendid AH Wool Bhie or Blpck Cm-kscrewi - 10. 00 A Grand Cbiocbilla all wool Kt.QO And, Many Others, See Oar Line of Warranted JIM Wool CassiVfiere Pants at $& 0,& FINEST LINE OF HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, ever displayed..

Shoes originator of Die Solar makes are kept in mm. "For Sheriff, Thomas J. Farr," is the way your ticket should read to give the bent results; When you vote for Tom Farr yon vote for one of the best men that ever held that office, He was a farmer's boy, and went into the army, be staid there till the war was over, being one of the musket carriers in the 33d Indiana. When he came home he went to. plowing Indiana, sou again, and his friends concluded that he'd make a good Sheriff. Thev elected bim. and now as he is entitled to a second term they desire to elect bim again. That' right. " The teachers of the public schools of Bloomingtoa will visit th schools of Indianapolis next Friday, ABOUT AS HEAR RIGHT AS THEY GET IT IK THE COURIER. This tax-pa vinz time, people are' peoaa a Waa1 pajlii th Hn out their bard earnings, while, according to the report of last June, tnere is over 143.000 In the county Treasury. The people don't understand why the Republican county commissioners make a farca tax-lovy with this large sum of money idle in the treasury. But it is only a specimen of KepttWican misrule and mis anagement, and tho remedy is at the ballot box. Courier, The annual report of tbe county, coramissiontrs, published in the Saturday Courier, June, 1800, shows: ' Balance in Treasury, Hay Slit, lata, 3,W4:0S Of that amount, as the same report shows, there was: County Funds, J8 315 30 Pike Repairs, 93 Trust fund and pike fund, 15.M3 06 43,174:08 County fund oa hand May 31, 1890, S-iG,31fi 30 Pike repairs on hand ' May 31, 1890, 993 TJ 7,809:01 Outstanding orders, May 3;, 1990-. r County Orders, $5,42 4 Pika repair orders, 3,458 14 Actual eas.h balance in treasury; ' May 31, 1890, if al) ordprs were redeemed. 8,88.1:56 18,4.20:48 Balance In Treasury May 31. 1S90, County tax, Ind installment and delinquent, April, 1890,. if all was collected, Pike repairs, 2nd installment and delinquent, April, 1890, if all was collected, 18,410-46 90,435:19 9,531:60 Total receipt, $41,393.18 County orders and pika repairs. ' issued to Oct, -ii, 189ft : (38,090 09 Bonds redeemed, 6,000 00 Intoroft on bouoj paid, 1,'JOO 00 35,190.02 B"nc' John Oilmore has been Comoiiamaer two years and ten . months of tha . time tha above article of the Courier w, 1 speaks of, and from tbe - insinuations maae oy roe uourier, sepa xnr(sm.ore ought to be, and will be elaptad Opwnii.'sioner for the Second District.' ' The new levy of taxes is 70c per I10Q, for county purposes, and if ah Is pa(d (no delinquents) would amount to $43,016.9H, November, 1891, and tha orders issued from this data to November, 1991, am to be paid from tun levy. Johnny Cravens "defends" himself from Fuller's charges by publishing a lot of complimentary newspaper puffs about bis work ai a county superintendent. What has that got to do with "Thanks- . . ,, .. igiVinff,'' 'DecorutjOll Day," "ElccI" of Ooeport were tba guests, last wok.. . or Mra. doa. im Jos. S. Dinsmore ja a Cbristipp gentleman, ha was a galfcint soldier, is a good cilizrn, and should Ik) elefieil to the office ot cminty cominbsioner. In Mr. Craveus' "Ojien Lelter" to Jlmoch f uller be does mt i . . : xpluill IlllW he Clime to charge for ". w- , lUanKlvniff JLIitVfi-!aV8 OIVni whtab '"ks, stores, offiwaVactprieg, schools everything (jlrtee, He

' also negjects to tell about being at tfeApriu.,.,ion.,t , fgUK "iilhtj saiucu." Jolinny yr jvtu-r jj iUj(i,

On Thursday aftcanoon at 8 o'clock, in- the parlom of tjaav Faulkner Hotel, occurred a yf. quiet and pretty marriagecereaOBy v Witnessed only by a few of the. friends of tbe bride and thesmily.. Mbw Lillje Faulkner, granddanghr. ter of the genial proprietor of tjh hotel, was married to Mr. Milton, 9. Wells of French. Lick, Orange co., Rev. Mr,, oss. of theChrjaThja churoh officiating. Mr. WelN 1 an energeting young business ma of Qranga county, and Miss Fatttt- -net; is a haad'bme and POp yonpg lady. The bappy yotof couple took tha 4 o'clock train fctv their future home, accompanied b)R the congratulations and well wish of a hot of friend. ' ,' ' '.C

Died, Sunday nip-ht, Oct ! at 8 o'clock, at the residence of ! parents, 3 miles, vest of .roonua& ton, Miss. Mary Etta StereBtjew aged 18, with eoasamptipoVx ' '.fip--ceased had beett aick a long Wi but bore her sufferings without a murmur, and with spirk of qal' resignation, tha If wits as toachinguit H wasadmimbie. . 'fae funeo , eurred at the frm residence, D$ij Tuesday mornrag. ' "'";',' ' ,,) Before tome, one's eyes i out by those apring mm ftaas - rackleia boy are daifj aaecUaw some steps ehoaM 1t taken to sappivar th.e dangerous practice. In In4iaapetia, last week a girl had an eye wit oat 'in. tkts way, and a ViiiclnnaU man, Sjfsd aac eyf rubbed from tha same cauaa. MiJ' teNing wbon a shot; may strika yoo, audi they are thrown with sufficient foroa . icy', bury themselves bt a pme board. ' -J! '. ..1 ,i. ... Ou.io. ... 1 .11 . a canyas of Bartholomew and BrowS couatics. Mr Fulk ridw Aoomrar ton as Isaac Adlcina wAuid aair- MrlSA tou a lies. r. uia rjes.idH to, ttjuon, raajr tonus Isaac Adfcio would say: Hrtfk under tlie snadder of the Cnlv4rttjry iollega interests. ' g PMI Tt:ftaaaera Xaflcsjas t. l- .i . '.i'aai Duplicate for the street imnrovei South Kojror street is now ia. raj for tho collection f said street fl went?. J. II. UUNTBI Oat. 99, '90-31, City Tr Notice to Preaarfjr n an Norln Mortan 8trc All parties owninir DroDertv oa Morton street, in tbe eitv. of Koamio Indiana, interested in the iuinroveSMB of said street,, will take notice that lis-'; City Engineer has made fl,aal estimate sap cost of improving said street froas Silth, street north to Kleventli'atrcet, and aasda assessments against property holders lee, said improvement, said assessment beiM'. now on file h the City Clerk's otSee. .. iA parties interested will taki notiea): that a roiimiltea txaxn theComro.aCuisacil of said city Trill meat 'to. th. iy. office in said city, Thursday anafaic, tfovembor 10th, i30,ot 7 .'clok p,flT, at which time and place any one aegrie -ed at said assessment an make kaawa) their grcyancet, and the same will taV considered by said eamnHteal ' All pcrties interested are hereby Mil;' ; fled that the final estimate ea north Morton street has been made and approyocL and unlnss yu, appear at the City Oiarjj;1: , office, and pay casn, orii-jn waiver af error necessary to secure the benefit of tba, ten year plan bv November Itlh. laBSL' collection will be made according: ta hw. TjcC'ia, '9WI v. maraiTtTaa it. . tgciaam.-

Kottce fa Property BaMata oa South Dana Street.- " ' All paxtias owning property ea aatita( ' Dunn street, in the city of Blooaiegtoa, -Indiana, interested in tbe iniprovemeat of said street, will take notice that tha. . City Engineer has made final estimate on cost of improving said street fruas, qeenaj street to Third street, and made aa -- meats agalast property holder fat said' ,. improvement, said assessment being; a' on file in the City Clerk's office. - All parties interested vl take petiaaj. that a committee front iba ConaBa' Co.uncil of said city will soeet ia 'taay Uayor'a office of said city, Thursday evening, November loth, 1898, at T- e coohj-"V

p. m., av whicu uuiq ana pwca. a Elf as aggrieved at said asseamea can atal(Q, Known luair tnevancea, man ea will oe considered, hy said eennittaav ' aji parties latereatea are aeree, Bed that toe anal estimate on Dunn street has been made and approve!.

and unless yea appear at the City Clerk office and pay cash, or sign waiver ef erafa aeeessary to secure the bnefiU of tba lea year plan by November iith, 1890. "eatV .lection will be made according toeawrr. i.

Oct. S9, 'op-at. Occlaratery RcaalatlaBi '. for the improvement of Klevauth . SnaSt. Be it Resolved by the Mayor and Oaotraan Council ot the city of Blooiadnpaat;' Indiana, that it is deemed neeetaary wa' improve Eleventh street from Waia. street to Jackson street in said city Vj

Urading, UutterlnK, McAdamttae; SM. j, Paving a brick idewalk oa heth Wa' thereor, in aocordaho with the plaea al ,v specifications on file in the oBoe of thai City Clerk, adopted October Jls't, 1.990, The total cost of said improvetseat shdi be assessed per lineal front toot apon tat', , real estate abutting oa said part of Bhtventh street, except tbe proportion thereni ""'. occupied by sliftn4aUyeMeslaWahi1 shall be assassed against the cUy of Jhaaa tngton, Indiana, said assessmeata, if 4e- . ferred, to be paid ia tea annual iastadl ' ment. - A bond or bonds .hall be issued In aa''

ticipation of tbe oolleclon

(jJVUi-j usaiv aaa-r HWnxt wjj vwrmia sswaja. said asseuments before said Ujiidor boa . are issued. All as provided for lata aalk. of tho General Asaombly of Indiana, air. , . proved March 8tb, 1880, 4 A' ' That objeationa thereto wijt be haaat at tbe alayiir's office in the city of Btewsai, : ington, Indiana, on Monday eveoiaev. November Jth,-l?0,at T a'ewek p. ns.-" whoa and whore tha property sweater along the line f said-proposed ha frov2 meat n make objectioa ta tba awafa. sitr lor thn construction thereof. - I, Bobert C. Greevet. Clerk of tba fttat of Bloomington, Indiana, certify lb ro; 5oing to be a true and ooireet eapy f a' It-solution adopted by tho Com Oewajcil of said city, at lhir regilar meaUu held October Slst, ib. UQUKUT C. GRBKVbH. -Oct. 29, '90-8t- CilyCtarV

Ala miliar niMtLlmr T K It WU the following retolutioaa wen' adopted: Whcreaa (t ()as please) tha SarWe a Ruler and Commander above to prwM uwu iu hit mutwr u ana un ira lour midst our brother, John II. fpale. i Tbereforo be U ' ' " Resolved, That while we sabwH to ta Higher Power, we 'deeply mourn ene brother's death and our TeSt extend thett sj pipathy to the beieatcd fstaxity in tbeic loss. - Resolved, That for respect of or U Sir Knight, our charter be draiiai in mourning for thirty dare. " -.." UonIved, That a p of these raenh. tions be sent to the fnmily of the deoWeil and pe si r-ad upon thtt rrrofrls of iHilr nl,u m puuusiieq in im; ciiv pa fJojnmiUoo.

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