Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 48, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 January 1891 — Page 3
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friar U Tbini Monday in April, We laxe alii from nor real estato. Blouse oaaBOtlmow what eaeh roan wishes to delinqacBi taxes, howFTsr much he may regret vmi won at obw. mw . . of Ajiaar year, shall he liafcle! of April ia any year, shall be liable for the Taaaa nqoirsa a great- amount oftiue and pay mom amwnanau. mt be received in ava-iaiHia or oejr Brppersy m more.man JIBES H. CAST0!f, F-fccra. 4H the standard moveaaeeta m fine aMsbesold by Joe Smita : toe -beat eiakes m clock8 are 4o veeeen'ro bia atore ; cVerlailrerare caar be had there by thr a-arnn Inart " in tttrt yrrn nave an aaaey atylee to aelect from, and naoeh to; examine that you can beaaked lf-yW' ariah to be. Aa i i . , ii exMiBRSKirre wr to wauvuea and eteeka the Seiitti eatabUshoBent V-;'has few equaW in Southern Indiana An effort ia IwnKievttt ta'e house to l ave the (into nrnm. JAfY W. 1 l ave & large mount of fees do me from iiereooa. wbo have bail recording done. 1 need the money ana MUSI he tt. ff you dou't want a fee lilt isstied come up and aett.e at euer. : - Dn.ws Talbott. Fob REPAiBsor Parta of any Sewine Machine, rail at - HyLIKDLKrS SONS. Ekglkii Spavin Lioiment reiBoTsa all Hrd, Soft or Calloused Lam pa Knd Blemishes from bom?. Blood Spavins, Curbs, SJpltntSrSweeney.Ring. bone, Stiflea, aBraiaa, all Swollen Throats, Couchs, Ktc. Sbw aseby its of one bottle. WatrantSl the. ajost wonderful blemish care ever know, ft by Q. Jyindley's Sops, UrtijjrhtvB,ooe.ingteH dee. 9, 91 EeifP. Wilso. the oldTeKable roerr. oornei 6ih street and Colleet Avenue, baa the reputation of sJHog tbehoioest eonntrv produce f toBv Try hia Tolwceoa and Covs TO TlatBl I must have a prompt, imaaediate settlement, of eeounts due, and payment of notes. $0 farther B(te will be given till the grist j put' o . grjndjog. I , w. j. ali;e$f. " Haai. Wilson's bocebv is beadqnartera for QneenawareaQJamware. $oe Tobaceos, choice Cigars, near crop Canned Goods, Pried FrattSi and the beat of everything that ia kept in a-family grocery. V e oil our . ' -J-: CARPETS, JaaPli.VA.
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and Caunty Taxes, for (lie Year mereon wiiyw. roaas; ... a . dollars' worth of property, and aim .a a DAA . iiib jear low . I I IHI'SI s a : 60l 19 10 9 9 91 9 s. ?i 94 9 9 9 2 44 18 34 54 64 33 60 '60 10 20; 1 39 601 1 70 60 60 50 30 1011 60 8 44 36 27 64 68 58 54 98 M 60 10 10 26 7 12 22 48 54 48 60 20 15 60 16 401 25 60U0 60 16 15 9 9 44 88 60) 60 26,40, 5 J 641 aomlw Apni, na me roraa.nmff KoadT-iai to be ddd to the Srit inlorwa woow yaar mcam aeunquent. ypur p rufiany, jr . tnaotioD the fact. From the great numpay on. Call early and say your taxes yr to collect toe saoM, by sale of property taxes of that year.- The purchaser of pro Work upon part of the Treasurer, as rand So fur your own conyomenoa as deHnquenW Tx-paym are particularly will be allowed On Koad Tax unless the County Orders Will De Second Mon (lay of February, 1891. ono awosnip. nun n mij cwtv TrtaiTcr Monrw Cftnaly. What IS it you want? Gloves, Hosiery, Dreas Trimming, Corsets or ia it a pair of Boots or Rub ber, or Heavy Socks or Underwear? Y(u, can gel any or all of these at eharky Mobley'a "Golden Rule" dry goods atore, south aide of the square, the only store on I he south aide that mates a specialty of dress good, fancy goods and trimmings. It is remarkable hovy trade "holds np" at Mobleys. While at some other, stores busiaess may have slackened so visibly that the pronrieiors have to stop advrrtiaiog, dismiss some of their ' clerks and curtail general expense, the trade at the. "Golden Kule" moyes on as smoothly as ever. ,.. OtOWDS F WSU. n.EASKD CUSTOM KB8 fill Cbas. MoPiiecters erocery store every day and evoinc, and on. Saturday night the store is worth a visit jut to see the crowds that throng it. McPheeters and bis asaisiuuts are very aecnmrnotltttingand popular; everything that is in season, such as oysters, fih, game, fruits and imported vegetables, are received daily by express ; the choice! country produce is secured, and no pains is spared to suit the people. Fish akd Poultry, fine can ned Kod, the bad of California dried fruits ; green .fruits such as appIeBi grapes, oranges, lemons and bananas, always in stock. Corae and get a bale of hay for breakfast fur your cow, AT ttUll'3, KoTtOKa The undersierned, the surviving partner of Jas. D. Maxwell & Son, will settle the business of the firm. Those bavintr oultanding -and. unsettled accounts will please call ppon htm at bis former business stand and office. Tan, 19, DO J. D. Maxwell. Notice. Notioe is hereby siven that the members of the Monroe Co, Agricultural Society will meet in the grand jury room, on Saturday,, Feb. 7th, 1891, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing seven Directors for the enaning year, . Gbo. P. Oajh pbkll, 8150. LOOK H ERE: If I Owe , won present your bills. . If you owe. me want my money. I mean business, so settle what yon owe me at once. C, C. TURNEB. Fob Sale. A Square-Grand Piano, also a Secretary. MBS. T, C, VAiiNurs, East 6th street. - . aaawFouRent. 80 acres of land, four miles east of Bloominefon on ihe Rogers pike, A portion of this farm is fine ooro land, Apply at this office. f You, Perhaps I Csme np at ones and pay your notes aud settle your accounts at W. J. Allen's hardware store. I have been very lenient. Now I must have my money. - W.J.ALLEN, Look Hbsis. -Do you want your 1 run; true to namer if so buy of the Albertaoo & Hobbs Nursery, Bridgeport, Ind. Go. P. Caupbell, Agent for Monroe Co. Notice, Notice is hereby given that Cecelia Lodge, No. 166. 1. O. O. F., will 00 Jan. 22d, 1891, elect three Trustees foe said Lodge to serve for one year. s By order of Lodge. J faCST. -f AaHL'S Kfl W A BVa. .1 " f VVf,a? UA.,.aAA.aaf a ,. eoietary,,
The free deliverysystein is to be extended to all towns showing J'ross receipts of J5,00a per year.. .loonMRgton's receipts are $6,725, so we are entitled to free delivery under the bill, when pawed, whieh b likely tobesooo. Misses Blanche Wicks, Ada Mustard, Anna Lioclley, Anna Bobertson, Minnie Tate, Lola Houston, Maude Maitin, Mattie May, Nellie Gregory, Maude Showers, Roxie Smith and Alice Crane,
are the members of the Japanese Drill Corps, who will take part in the entertainment on the night of the22d. Sunt. Woodward of the Lou isville Southern railroad is still making improvements on bis. fine farm near Clear Creek. He is having barns built, wells dug, and all manner of improvements made. The Monon railroad has effect ed a compromise with the parents of young Cory, who while . attending to bis duties ss a brafceman was killed a voar or mnr the company pay (750 and the case is- dismissed. A. J. MePilce has been ap pointed postmaster at Bryant's Creek (Utndoatan). Mr. Mcrike was a gallant soldier, and deserves recognition. The celebration of foundation day of Indiana State Uoiversity.r will take place to-day (Tueaday). This custom was inaugurated just one year ago, and it wilt be uiore interesting this year by reason ol the new sixty-tfiousaud-dollar library building just completed. The foundation exercises will , be held in the old college chapel, where Judge D. D. Baata will deliver an historical artdriw, covering that period of the University's bistort from 18-9 to 1833. Colontl Robertson, will ato make an kd-1 dress. The students will then march to tha new building, where informal addresses are to he made by students and members' of .lite faculty. . Suits, Sows, Pasts, . Surra, Tbowsebb, Sum, mmde to order by Bert, the Cutter. . The law provides that any person wild shall shoot or destroy or pursue for the purpose of shooting or destroying, any squirrels during the -period' from the 20th day of December in any, year, .h the lt da'y of Jane in tlieucceeding year, shall-be fined the snoi ' of two dojlaw for each f-quirrel so killed apd oqe .dollar for - each squirrel so pursued.' Of course, if a vquirrei attemi-ts b bite you he eaa.be detroyei in'self d'tenge..'" M y ,ne w goo'U' for Ibe spring are arriving daily.- - Call and . get prices. ' . . t BKnT., tlife -Cuiter; . The Bufirtme court lias decide ed two caaes griiwing out of a. lawiassrd by the last Legislature requiring black Iwards to' l placed at railway filiations, announcing the lime of arrival and departure of trains, and whether they are la'fe or on time, Te law was d eel red constitutional by the supreme court. Where carefully observed it is a great convenience to the traveling public, '. . . IIkmp. Wifjjojf ia the reliable ataple grooerynian, Progress Block wrner. He will keep ouly Nq. J, grades of goods, believing the best, is none. too good for his customers. Beex chanq.no AftouD, and fixing up th stock, putting in new display oases, and making 0 numler of noticeable improvements at Albert Roll's popular grocery house, west side of the square. Rott has taken the premium from the public a number of times for choice canned goods. He has poultry and fresh fish when no one else has it. It won't be a bit funny for persons who so much enjoy going to the postoffice, when their mail is brought, to the door in the near future. ' ' : : David Allen recently sold 193 head of hogs to Marion H inkle. Some twenty additions have recently been made to the membership of the Baptist church at StanFord.' . : ' ' . Mrs. Lewis Helton of Chicago snd Miss Carrie Cline of Spencer have been visiting Mrs. Lou, Helton, on North College Avenue. . No Good Coffee has ever surpassed tbst sold by Geo. H. Wety,el, at his model grocery bouse, opposite Seward's foundry, We refer to the Privste Growth Java nod Arabian Mocha brands that are household words in communities where they have been introduced, This house was fortunate in getting the exclusive sale of this Coffee, for it gives the best ssfcisfaotion that was ever known in the coffee line. -"' Get a bio baskbt filled with groceries Saturday night for. a kuiall amount c money, at the gro cery store opposite Seward e fopndry. It is remarkable how cheap Wetzel aelia goods but he does it and to get the benefit call on him at ones, and quit paying high prigs. Ask; the way to Geo. H. WetxePs grocery. It is opposite Seward's foundry, and contains- tall - and complete stock of ell deiralje 'eating goods," Mr. Wetsel prides '." aaa. aaaa .av.,.,.v ui aa, himself on the prompt delivery f jgouds. a-id iugcvd )t U43 teasoq to.
At Harrottoburg, on . Monday a week, Mrs. Mary A, Chance
.died of -cancer, of the stomach. Miss .Dtrap ot Columbus, Iqd has been the; guest of Mrs. Farrell on west 6th street. -Mies Edna Fields has been enterta1ninftieir friend, Miss Edna McCoHum of Montieello, . Ind. The secret societies are doing a good business in the matter, of initiating members. , . . Mrs. Brodix is stopping in Chicago on her return frouy '.Washington City.' A number of . contracts for buildings to be erected in the: early spring have already been kt. Miss Lucy Brewer of Louisville and M?ss Stella Huncilraan of New Albany are visiting, the family ot r. w, rauiey. Alex. Robison will erect handsome residence for Jas. the D vuuiiravi av ,uw, Wm. JJieooiitd, one of the oldrat and most respected citisens of Monroe county, ia dangerously sick at his home near Smithville. You caa buy', a 1000-mile book of Agent Peering for 20. This is a great convenience tq the tra veling public. Jas, D.8h6wfre.of the fnrnitnre manufacturing firm of.. Showers Bros., w.aa in Burlington last week on btisliiestr.' " ' , '', , east side of the square last- Thursday, at 14 to 19 cents per pound. The deer bad. been, sent tQtJD Ax. ell from thVoorfhwest. -: :. J The Day Las Vegas Vdptic sayathat. Cbas. Showers of. Blooinihgton, Ibif'whQ'has been at.'Colorado Springs for his health has come to. LVegas. : ' ' R. A. Futk' Is Chairmah of the Senate eqmte on; the organisation of Crts.;f also a member of the committee on. edui ation, aud on Fees and 8alriki. - r-Divid W. Conder of . Van Bnreo tp. was thrown from bis wagon while bthilrng b load of fodder, one day weeic betore last, and; falling on hfa .ixcfil sl.touldera had his collar bone broken. Dr. Lowder giM'hinurgtcai'wIier. ' Maj. Jafi B. Muikvhss again betfn'elected tiee President- of the. State ChcBf Astieiation. J,n: the free-for-all' chess contest at Indiannpolis. biyt Wk, Maj.; Mulky Waj the champion, having .won eight games cd only; test two. .' .Save Moj.y ind get tlie.latcst designs mjQitpenswara --and Glacswai at. p. H.fMeIfhee;ter8 popular gToeery store'1''sott.le,it corner of. the wjuare. '$ew ; sajpy. '..of. tronstoiie China aad Decorated Ware. - Tbe Itulianapolis 'News "publishes short ' blographiral Sketches ol liulinna Scpatote, and- says of our lnend JSwkt "Kicuara A; Fulk. Demoerat.' Senator from Monroe, Brur and Baiittnlomew, was born 10 tfmtoe comity. August It, 1831.; Ledbn a farm until twenty-one years old ; worked as a -carpenter -Hip eighteen years. Was elected Real-Estate. Appraiser in 1868 ; Shenjff .! 18'0 Auditor in 1878; Sanitor til 1890" Froip 1873 to lfiOOxoept whiiein Qffi.ee, he practiced If. w. . He graduated from tbe jaw, teartroent:Jn the Indiana University inr 1873; He was origioally5 Democrat; Was . a Republican oa war measures until 1868, and. has been a Democrat since 1870." -"' - . . ' , Beta)' tBaMlatt . ' 'Whereas, death has entered tha ranks pf Beta Thela Pi and cluimed our brother, jmas Darwin ataxwalt, aSd Whereas, bis eeparture bas east a gloom of sadness orer. u, because!we realise the deep loss which hat fallen to the ootnaiunlty to near, ana Whereas, we Meogaiae bis true worth as a man, his fidelity as ason and brother, and bis loyalty as a member of Bt TheU Pi, and- : Whersss, ia hit living be has proved a bright example for us alt to follow after, and at the close of hit-life gilis4 (be calm evening of his dalf ;' - Tliersfore, be ikBpsolved by the IndInna University Gater. tbe Pi of Beta Thela Pi, in ffieefjnf assembled, that we extend to hl fantny our sincere sorrow and sympathy for the loss so deeply felt and, further be it 'resolved bv the chapter that a copy of these r$olutions be fura ished the family, that they may be-spread on the records of the fraternity, and that we wear the badge' of mourning tor thirty days, and tbat tbey receire proper publlcauon. ' ' ; , . Notice, AH billa due the grp" eery hrmof Wetsel s iood mast . - a L"' ft TT T ue pam- w wo. ujchj.u. n kixsu. The "Knights of tbeMsocabees" have rented the hall'in Mrs, Ryors' building, cornet of . Kirkwood Ave. and Walnut street. .' M j. Jas, J Mitchell of I. U. Trustees, is one of-the executofs ot Jl,inroa Aubott s -a a a a a . .s Will. at",ir Albert RHt, with character, ietio vim ahd enterprise, has. purchased a rpastey, and is now fuasti ng his o,wn :yfRfe.; There ' let sj vast difference fjel ween coffee that is roasted the day h is - used and coffee that hall -beeif roasttid six months si isrueol some tif the package cotjee. ., -..-' The slooehuainess Is going to revive the lawJLipsiiiess, which has been rather drtu a -year or t wo. A number of'niii, growing onl of tha tqaoagetent ol the qmrries, j ,qVQ l"jry ajrU 1 11 hsve been Bled in Mouw circuit ,(:ourt uite receutly
. Johnny Mullen has gotten himself into serious trouble. He presented a turgedheck to Creech Biros., purporting to be signed by Wm, SinUh, for 15; he also presented a check to Breeden 4 Co, tor 20, and securett sotqe goods from Breeden, Mullen is now at the Katel larr, in Uw f 0 bond. .:- ' John Mullen seepiod determined to break into the "pen," as it is ascertained that ho tried the check game at ether places. He also secured meal tickets at Swindlers and Eautd on an order against wages he claimed to be due him, from the railroad company.
People who desire to dissolve marriage ties in circuit court arc now required to pay all coats before the decree ia granted. It bas been the practice to put a. case through on promises, but promises won't pass as currency hereafter. Indiana has seventy-seven coal mines, employs 6,550 miners 8,,r,0W tons of coat are mined each year, and there are two million dollars invested in tbe business, There is a general impression that the season of 1891 is going to be one of superior prosperity for the farming clas&es. The increase of manufactures of all kinds points to an uncommon consumption of farm products at- increased nrices. and tbe proect for large crops of! all cereals was never better. As a result farming lund will increase in value and farming, as a business, will be gi ven an impetus, A compromise was effected with the Monon railroad company last week through negotiation made "by Dr. McLahlair, fur Grant Johnson and Mrs. Rosa Parks, both having been injured iu the Smithville collision. Mr. Johnson is a permanent cripple one side of his body being useless. By the compromise Mr. Johnson is to be paid 4,200, and Mrs. R wa (Moore) Paaaata an.. tROCl .11, wsakaataa ajj m wwa vhiimdwii ssssse brought suit in Washington county circuit court. Pen. ion bas been granted the widow of Thomas Matthews, Stanford. The Braxtan atore has been closed on a foreclosure in favor of Cbas Stone, that gt-ntleman holding notrs against Geo. Braxtan for the porohase of the stock which aggregate 4,600. The Sheriff now ha tossession of the stock, snd writ sell: it 'Janmry 26th. Wholesale dealers of Louisjulle,
Toldo and other cities claora to' have unpaid bills which 'SL.
xwvgsi w vtn s .,vuv - r Clms. G. Gardiner of Waahitigton, Daviess 00., was in Bloom-ingion-last week, Mr. Gtuniiiier is of the law firm of Gairdiae(r,Tay Ior & Ourdtiier. I The annual election ?f direelars and officers of the First Na tional Bank resulted in tbasaeleetion of. the geutlemen who have" served this corporation so well in the pasi twelve months. Mr. James Simmons says he has no intention, and never had, of building a house to reside in, on College Hill, where he bought a lot some time ago. , Mrs. Laura D. Worley read a paper at tbe State meeting of the Jersey Breeders, held at Indianapolis, last week. Rev. H. J. Barr of the M. E. church at Orleans, died with pneumonia on Thursday morning last, aged 66. Mike Seward's cigar factory will occupy a room in the 3d story of the Fee building. The Chicago and Bedford Stooe Co.'s suit against the Mouoo railroad company was'oa trial all of last week, and on Saturday the jury brought in-a verdict in favor ot the defendant the AHonou railway company. .. . Mrs. Cora Mulky, 25 years of age, wife of Frank i Nulky, (says the Indianapolis . Journal) died Thursday afternoon from heart .failure, brought on by an application ot chloroform, The lady was in child-bed last August at her borne in Leavenworth, -but in a short time the babe died. She then became a sufferer from abscess of the breast and in seeking relief used: chloroform in safe quantity. No ill effects attended the application of the anesthetic, and yesterday when an operation was to be performed by one of the leading physicians of the eity, the lady's husband asked tlA chloroform be used. The dortorfs sways careful in its. use and never applies it without the consent of those interested. On this occasion the quantity applied did not amount to more tbn (wo teaspoonfuls dashed from a bottlo onto a handkerchief, and was not considered an administration. The lady had but two whiffs ;of the anesthetic when the doctor saw that she was apparently life-, leas. He caltal in four of the prominent physioians of the city, who, with the attending doctor, worked, two hours in trying to resuscitate the patient. The consulting physicians and husbaud of the lady relieved the doctor of all blame, saying that it was one of those occurrences in the use of anesthetic that could not be foresecu. Frank L. Mulky, (formerly of Bl'Himiugtou) its now located in In -diaiiapn'is as agent for the Aa.m life, if)- aucecoi- .auy,
CITY GLGCTIOff. " ' ' JylTiAYOK. " John K. Edniondson will be a oandldale for Maypr of the City of Bloom'ington, subject to iba JepHbioaa Nominating Convention.
-Rev. F. A. Eiier is assisting Key. W. S. Rader ifl a revva) meeting in Qntngeoounty. Call and see Bert.- McGee, $Jew piece goods for spring, Anderson Quln hasseoured a reissue of pension. X am now making fujl suits. Brut, the Cutter. Thos. Peterson of Benton, tp. talks of running a saw-mill this summer. He has been malting a stiQcess of the spoke business, In the suit of Presslar vs. Reed & Co. oh a claim for core dtilljqg at their quarry near Smithville. a jury on Saturday gave Presslar Judgment for 125.. . i-Everett Adaips, while costing! on nn street, last Saturday alternoon, was thrown against a fence, and bis right arm was broken at the, wrist. Dr. Harris gave him surgical aid. u.. .. .... vs. auist nan urcu 11 prrny iair ierm ior aivorces, a numDer nav - ;n Ka... .tl n, k. I, a' fa. vaai KiMaaa.a. ii an wv,, .a - ,. . parues are eager ior Divorce i is reasonable to suppose that they ape the best judges of what they want. James B. Clark has brought suit in circuit court against E. Gilstrap of Polk tp. fqr 100 mquey which Mr. Clark alleges was given to Giletrap to hand to certain parr ties who were to use it in payment of election expenses, Clark claims that Gi 1st rap did not pay over this money to the parties. intended, aud now sues to recover it. These money transactions occurred iq 1886, Mr. Clark then beiug , can didate agains-t Enoch Fuller for a7 , ImtW. county clerk. Mr. Clark was de ll was at this election that a recount was l)ad on Auditor, anq a recount was also talked of in the cases of Treasurer and Clerk, but none was made. On the trial of this case considerable information of so interesting character might be secured as to the inside work j ings of the whole campaign, and it ought lobe brought out, if possible. John . Edinoudson, late of the county clerk's office, will be a candidate for Mayor before tbe ReS MTe U publican convent ton mondson is a sound Republican atid a competent man. It elected ke an acceptable officei. w-r aj a special oraer- tne wans .a - ... of all waiting rooms of the Monon have been cleared of all advertising matter, maps hangers, etc., exeejit. for the Monon itself, the sums order applies to cabooses. A judgment ot ?S,UUM was given the heirs of Charles Wright in the Orange circuit court Friday. W right was killed in "tt be d end esdisjon while on duty aa mail ajrcniSa?!' the Monon last July, and his admwflstfratoY sued for 10,000. Mr. Ary Ann been taken to Btoo'niington to have her shoulder reset, bhe was milking, and the cow ran over her and broke her shoulder, about two months ago. They thought they had it set but lately found it was not in shape. Harrodsburg EnterBenj. Mi-Gee sr. slipped oq the icy pavement last Friday and fell, and suffered serious bruises. Transfer f pteal Estate, Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson, Recorder. For Deeds and Horlgagrs, correctly xecutsd, call at Recorder' Office. Wm.- P. FaOgers and wife te Margaret J. Uradfute, pt lot No. 7, Reed's add,900. Nancy Alfred to Samuel 8 Rogers, in. lot 835, $700. 8. E. Carmicbael to Wesley C. DennisIon lot' ten, Davis add, tcoo. Abraham Weaver to Thomas Carter, eight acres in Indian Creek tp., $150. Samuel B. Rogers to Eltxa H. liillen, in -lot three hundred and twenty-live, ISO. Nancy Foster to March XL Duncan, lot twenty-seven, South Park, 110. Margaret A. 8. Ward to Margaret Belle Ward, SS aeres in Bloomington tp. Margaret A. & Ward to Amanda. J. Crockett acres in Bloomington tp. Margaret A. S. Ward to Joseph Ward 45 acres in Bloomington tp. Margaret A. ft. War to Harriet X. Ward, 49 acres in Bloomington tp. Margaret A. S. Ward to Florence Ward, 44 acres in Bloomington tp. Joseph Ward to Margaret A. S. Ward, twenty-Svo sore in Bloomlngten tp. David M. Lucas to Simeon May, 40 acres in Clear Creek tp., four hundred and twenty-flvo dollars. Florence Higgins to Thomas S. Robinson 45 acres in Washington to. three hundred and twenty-five dollars. Bote E.-Robortson to Robert Stephens. Seminary lot twenty-four, one thousand and twenty-live dollars. Mary B. Richardson to Una Stephens, lot 14, Bollroan place, 450. Minerva Duncan to Lemuel A- Dunesn three acres in Clear Ore If tp, two hundred dollars. Mr. Bluet, who was for some time employed in Lindley's drug store, pow has charge' of a drug atqre at Fretmh Lick Springs, -nMiss Eva Browiy is visiting Miss Mary Taylor of Lafayette. Mrs. Cole hits presented crayon portraits of her late husband, John H. Cole, to the.Red Men, and to tbe lyuights of tho Maccnbee.g Mrs, Jaa. Simmons is expecting her mother, Mrs. Richards, and her mother's neioo to visit her next month. 111 9 I 1 1 I mi locall HIVIIH ti.n dtw 7w l-tvu" !', y n-t juoar (temvear)! utmiy hv mniui oniige, a aayaaaam Binneraare taruiHg (rum Vpiv tefW and vntv tn"r" t"fl'.i "&-1-J 4VI CsfH.IVW
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Hiss HM Perry of Bllei4U attend ed Tourgee s lecture. Kapha root at tbe resi denes, aj Hoffuian, last Saturday attorhootv. CbaaThomaa visited at bJa Bunaay. Dr. .lordan Was absent 1 d bj'ef the week pa a fectufiag t Main, bas re-eHtered cqlle, Itekness or some tea days. Dan. Pilch, class of '85, is in college this fwt. Theta tot at iliss Bawles' day evening. Miss Douu of Odumbus . is vti Mr. Parrel!' on west 8,th street. The Senior olas has -tot. d,9oidei on its ' class hat as yat. Stepinak is proving a drawing aartt ; the east. At Boston dast week be., fay,, (our kctaret in Qbiokering Hail. r Lynn Kep.let, qhtaja Obi- who waa' -alfe.'A sent last term, ha reentered colfego aajd: win graduate wan at. . X. Xetcalf VM Fsi, ad tbixrartS Sophompre with '!, yisilcd hi fnsterBljty ' erp.iners ana n-ieqas in weey Tbe Senior plasfbsa W Wf m eml business meetings of aU at4 U ling wep orgapiaeo,. ISaversl of His stuoants gaje vtifaoii nfld his wife rtidfi pigut aiter it)e ieijuiiw. ' The "Jaw; Booe With : members or the eit"'. , menus a rect-puon as bit Monday evening. , i , . , : tUadle-de-winks and da - Jer of the oven ink. A light lunch was served. Albion W. Tonrcee, l tainment of tho Leo-uro tUTed at the college ebaj ntgot to a run Douse, u the iufluencn af advancil foyer en.ll tntveoj t)f Ciianged. -ih"eQ, A M pahy has le.the, mg two more mil in the direetioo is getting there'? moved into north of tbe rersoos w: ; !.,.. ..r' i V$aHlfalfc,U, aaj a, should call at where a competent t secured. . Miss Maqde i Sunday in Jodiaufp!.s witfl f a1B- M AHia awtirfa Sal f ta.aau. ' AVI V f a3 w ai 9 B) f ASK. B W the care of a physician. Arrangements have beeai m m 'nil !ishedyi. U tbe mos& lication of 1 Indeed, it tively its w maohimstj tist, bntlt perowtl aod aro aupnonty chnnical eubjectie: very low rate of, per annum, whieh the roach of all. will be received at thjj "Mrs. Bea-Uai A brilliantly told tbe lands where "Boo wife' of the author oftitled "The BpaaS Medley." Jar, peculiar charm. abandon and wiatotne fest. that give the of its own. The volni one, finely illustrated uauy sous rar ei.vw other publications of the -price is nominal 12 ovals if cy mail. logo, 131 pages, of dour may oe n4 1 publisher, John B. Sew York. "The LeadihsbH" this country" is what now termed. Its inn MDutation rained thr elee and the Butsisn-fiih plaoed it at the bead .afa handsome and on which this country is 1 is an Immense variety KJenturj," written by 1 Sive weiKht to their uti tbe "Century '' strives tol regnrdlest oteost. That t an always '-4nd in this 1 ed oa floe Donor, with trst-eh lag it a beautiful as well a anUa magasine, iuDitsnetiM 1 Read "Wipe Awai and girh, if you desire to k first-class juvenile-literature. the most aotirable mega over seen, anu (oniains interest both young aad.i litnea in Boston, qy ss. Whose reputation a book i second to ao l Uwill Bokdesirabbt trry, and shouli wno nave not an
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