Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 April 1891 — Page 3

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AT THE NEW STOCK OP Bress Goods,

Ml Dress

LACE

IfflllllliP,

CURTAINS,

Carpets, Rugs,

Fine Shoes for Ladies,

LIENS' SOLID SHOES.

Whkke is Charier MePbeeters'

sroeefT? It is at the eoraer of

Kirkwood Avenue and Walnut

street. Does be deliver goods?

lea; and promptly you can give

mai oriver your oraers. joea he

in twwav; be baa tbe jbtst ice cheat

la Um place

Yon wabt some of those Iowa Seed Oats at James Robinson's grocery. -Hey are pare, and first-

.daaa. Also procure some' ot the

tmre Timothy Seed. For the best

Clover Seed ia town yon should go

to the grocery store of James ,Hob-

d, wesc woe pi we square.

You don't hate to go skirmishing all over towa ia search of groceries rinoe Charley McPheeters

w ia business. His store, on tbe eoraer of Walnut street and Kirk-

rood Avenue, has become a place

keep fresh Oysters , Yes, the best of resort for all who love choice

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--otr, Pbbhafs! Come p at :vmaii pay yoor notes and settle ynar scooaats at W. . Allen's hardware store. l eave been very leajeat Now I. must have' soy

W. J. ALLK3.

All Post masters of the country stSotaia Monroe ocetnty axe authorised -asMiafcrtlw Ftamo. A Hbrnl cmn-

" -issatn will be allowed on all suaaef -

I TOO want to boy a spring "gnm, a phaeton, a boggy- or any er vablcie, call oo Craig Worley o will take horses or sanies in Bent if you haven't the money.

a will find hi at at tbe cast side

y stable.

goods especially Coffees, Teas, 1

and fine canned goods. No hah excels Geo. Benckart as

a Kraut baser. His bread creates

comment wherever used, by its

sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced.

Facts. Alt tbe standard move

meats in fine watches sold by Joe

Smith ; tbe best makes in clocks

are to be seen id his store ; Sterling silverware can be bad there by

tbe wagon load ; in fact yon have

many styles to select from, and

so asucn to examine mat you can

be sorted f yon, wish to be. As headquarters for repairs to watches

and clocks the. oimtb establishment has few equal in Southern Indiana

and no. superiors. An effort is

made at this house to lave the

work completed at the time promised, so there are no annnviuir de-i

lays. Remember the place, south

side the square uuder Opera .

House. RnxcMvruit Cubed ia1 Uay. 'Mystic Cure" for Blieumtitium and Neuralgia

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Mrs. John Cole has removed her household goods -to Indianapolis, in which city she will reside. Win. E. Buzzard has removed from the farm to a house in the

southwestern portion of Blooming'

ton, and will go into the dairy

business.

Bloominglou has an excellent j

Mayor iu the person of M. M.

Dunlap, and the gentleman who

will succeed him (L. Van Boskirk)

Jesse Hubbard baa been elected Principal of tbe Noblesville High School. The G. A. R, Post of Unionville are fortunate in securing Enoch Puller to deliver tbe Decoration Day address, John D. Alexander of Bloomfield will deliver the Decoration Day oration on May 30tb, in Bloomington,

The Labertew house has been vacated by Mr. Eaton, as the ira-

is equally competent to conduct the P6 "Py. "Sulred im-

h,.!n. J - ...fi.i .j meuiuw possession. Jdatou nas

waUi.wW m aa ovwqoiut AUU 0waiu

factory manner.

BAKES, BOYD & CO., a a

agents,

BLOOBUNGTOX, IINT

WHAT HAVK VOU TO TiiAOJB

xoa TOWNSHIPS,COUNTIES, OK STATES Call on or Address H. C. KICE, Patentee, Ploomingtok, Ikdtaxa.

A3 TO . -t 1 . n

rineei uuc ratters ever

brought to town, can be seen at the

drug store of H. Lindlry's Sous,

Largest stock in BlMmingtoo.

MEl Come! There aaast

wore delay. You will Save

6 by paying off ynor ate, mt .j-liwy Luut mcamat at the AUen-

. Bkst on Earth are the choice

groceries at Charley MoPheetcrii'

It rrmores at once the raune nnd tho disease! grocery bouse. It is remarkable

jje immrdii-lT dfcppin. FimrfocCreUy , too, what a quantity of choice goods

Hi tndirany vnrva ia 1 to 3 days. Its action nn-

;n tbesy stem is remarkableand mysterious !

beoeBi. tSrts. 8oW by Furis Bros,

sjirugguis, muonnDgtOD. till may 6 OrSTERsT " OYSTERS!

tanlWsre Stare. This is a POSI- .The neatest Ovster Parlor in fnwrt

iTA demand. and tbe freshest Oysters. Great ears taken in preparing them in all . ",", , itylea. Geo. A. Bekckaut.

inwuitt of fees ehia me from prr-k-. l.j i: J

t ZT .u! 7LT7 Md Blemi.be. from hors,BISp,Tin ' oney . and MUSI Garbs, Splints, Sweeo9y,Kiog-bone, Stifles,

un s. ii yeu non t wani a lee pn.iiuwonen rnr(iHU,uouj,'ti8, isto

ViU iasqed come op and settle at 371 7 w Srj?f J!oWi0L . . Vv V . . ea tbe most wonderful bbmish

wwwr. vua mmwit. known. Hold by H.

E DniffffisL BUunnitiDnflt.

suckiw unvss ia ine town is served at Geo. A. Benckairis

Dakery. where ean m. secured a

you can uuy utcrc lor a snmll ainnut of rea'ly cash. You will find

McPheeteri? Kroeery

rornpr--of Kirkwood Walnut street.

houxe at the

Avtuue and

Exoijsr Spavin Liniment re- style

moves all Hard, Soft or CaNoiued Lumps Shades, just brouuki ua

leys' So as.

None should buy Window

Shades tilf I hey examine those new

SOT Fringed Window

at tdtiU-

Wmrunt

enre cvor

Lindley' Sons,

dec. 9, 91

Hemp- Wilson, the old reliable grocer, cornel 9th street and Col-

labV wiH.peci.liy commend, irl'..!!

ttaest to tarmen and otBefs. r V " ,

, ,, iHirowa. iry cts Aooaccos and

, fipi&Ai, Spring Baggies and.Cjgan.

" -,- . I ' "I Una! P1AV ;u lU Il, T-

ale at

eonnty fail.

Bbooisa, '8arrey, ibrrageii.

aad all maaner of vehicles at Wins-

low'a wareroom and repair shop,

uppoane mil. mees tow. Fob Repairs or Parts of. any ewiag Machine, eall at 4 ' H. UH-PLByg BOMS. Iwm on human and borses and M ssnmale Dre4 in 30 minutes by WoolDrsreMftmItbM. Tbia new fails. Boll by It: Undley's Boas, Druggists, Bleocningtoa. dee.Vt-

you see it.

W

buy any (ill

J. ALLEN.

of Clover and Timothv

r -v w

oeeoas AmUifto.

For Studebaker wagons, carts

and spring wagons, call at W. J. ALLENS.

HEMP. VIIOK'8 GROCEHY is

beadqnartera for Queensware.Glass-

ware, fine Tobaccos, choice Cigars, new crop Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, and the best of everything

iui is aept in a family grocery.

Stock of Glofh-

ing for Spring, IS OOMFlLETia. X7e trant thelPeople of Honroe County to conieinaiidfiee

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THE JLEAST MONEY

UOS't JIAKJ3 ASY DlfFEBKNCP.

what other stores have or have not

got in stock, Charley McPbeeters

kepps up his reputation by carrying a well selected and frequently

repienixnea array of choice goods.

By making frequent orders bis

stock does not get stale, and you

don't see ragged looking package

witu tne lids halt off. For fresh

goods you must go to McPheeters grocery. If yon want something first-

viaBo iu neavy viih i a tiers, come

to our drug store, near tbe Bank.

Jf rices satislactory. H. Lindlky's Sous.

Attention Fabmebs For the best Fertilizer for Corn, Oats, Po

tatoes ana uarden Vegetables, rail

on ttiiey Banders or Win. H. Neeld

on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Hemp. Wilsow is tbe reliable

staple grocerynian, Progress Block

corner. He will keen only No. 1

grades of goods, believine tbe best

is none too good for bis cus tomers.

Mi for

IS TH E MABKET. We have taken, special pains ia selectiag this Spring stank, and the quality is above tbe average. If you

you money if you will come and

See the .new stvle

Fringed Window Shades that have been received by Lindlev's 8on.

They are very neat, handsome, and

the latest thing out in Shades.

WBeat Clover and Timothtr

seed may be had at the Hardware 8tore of W. J. Allen. Almost every tbaik, this Spring, hag brought in goods for Charley Mobley, the south side dry foods and notion man. Charley idn't wait for tbe ODeninc of ant'ino

but went to the-city early and se-

curea a ireab new stock for the trade that was sure to come to him. Now If you want goods that were selected esneebilly for this locality, that are fresh and desirable, mn

'should call at the "Golden Rule"

store. Location corner of alley sooth side of tbe square, and next to barber shop. Don't get into the wrong room, but look for the "Golden Rule" sign.

want good clothing we will save

see us.

Suite fer&i,

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lite do

at

sold elsewhere

dm do

Suite ! IS do do HO TROUBLE TO SHOW THESE GOODS.

ONE DOOR NORTH OF THE ALLEY. WEST SIDE.

J. P. mw k ft

Grane Vines. FinpOmiimnntnl

Trees of all descriptions, can be Droeured

I wy w price by ordering through tbe JH 'undersigned. AUthings warranted true Tl a name or money refunded. Any one wishing a large oii.ntltv of erranA vin.

15 or two 'e"r W roots, will be to their

ir m obii ana see me. I. MILT. ROGERS. Go to Faris Bros, and get a bottle of genuine South American Nervine to relieve the -grip" symptoms. wny persons have been helped by it

Joe bmilh will took after the

interests of tbe city in the 2d ward.

and will give matters of a public

nature bis personal supervision,

no doubt. Joe is one of the most

attentive men to business the city

has ever produced, and it ia reason

able to presume that be will give

the public business as much atten

tion as he has always given his own.

V I rm. a aa a

donn CKocKweit, wno nas re

cently been granted license to re

tail liquor, says lie is bitterly and

unalterably opposed to tbe liquor traffic, as conducted -by many per

sons, and so purely through philan

thropic teelings, he has consented

to carry on an establishment during the next twelve mouths at

which the best order shall always

be maintained, where persons need

ing a stimulant for medicinal, me

chanical, agricultural or horticul

tural purposes, can be supplied.

Bloomington has never been with

out a saloon of some kind, usually

six or eight, and it they were all

conducted in as quiet and orderly manner as Stockwelt conducts his

establishment, it would be to the

credit oi the town.

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-Kev. 14098, wno bas created a

favorable impression here with ev

ery one, and has worked up an in

terest in religions matters in the

Christian church unequaled bv any

other Pastor, has, decided to go to

Cakra, Oregon, Wuerc he has been

cenaerea a ciiarge. airs. Koss is suffering with that dread disease, consumption, and Mr. Ross' prin

cipal object in making tbe change is the hope that the change of climate may be beneficial in Mrs. Ross' case. He will be greatly

un.sea nere, as he is an untiring,

conscientious worker, inside and

outside the church.

mediate possession. ' Eaton

rented the Balleoger house.

Mrs. Goaa of Gosport haa been

dangerously ill during the past two

weeKs, Mrs. u. F. Smith, Mrs.

Lincoln Martin and Mrs. P. B.

Martin were at her bedside a por

I tion of last week.

Some of the "tall timber" of

the Lawrence county leirul fraterni-

ty. and a number of the railroad lawyers, were present in court last

week, in attendance upon the hear

ing of the railroad switch case of

th9 E. A R., tbe Monoo and some of the quarry companies.

ge JNorman baa rented

Mrs. Cole's house, on College Ave

between 6th and 7th streets.

Mrs. Stone was visiting rela

tions iu Paoli a portion of last

week.

Have you paid your first in

stallment of taxes? Jf not you are

liable lor the penalty. Mrs, John M. McGee of Marion, O., is visiting her parents, Wm, Buskirk and wife.

t A job" printing office is : now

located in the room upstairs over Jimmy Robinson's grocery, in tho Fodder gallery. All the material is new and of tbe latest

demgns, and the proprietor is a skillful

workman, juerohants, manufacturers and

protessional men wno need letter beads, bill beads, cards, notes, etc.. should trive

i.t . ii ii in . . i i

uuuavau. xjs win turn out worn equal j from a

w xuuwuiijuii9 ur viuer ewes, as lias removed his family to Bloomington, and hu come to stay.

W. T. Blair is now President

of a new Building Association, tecently organized in this place, The Koch lymph treatment in Frank Marlin's case was not a success. He returned last week from Louisville.

Among those who went to Indianapolis to hear Bernhardt were J. G. McPheeters and wile, Edna Fields, Cora Carmicbael. Pad. Sparks of Stanford will remove to Bloomington, having purchased the residence of Ab. Anderson, in South Park, for $ 1,-050.

A deed was sent to Prof. Von Jageman to sigo, by which he transfers hi9 property on North College Aveuue to Mose Kahn for f 3.000.

Miss Minnie Arkens of Green- Mrs. Margaret A nderean, a castle is visiting in Bloomington. old citizen of Bloomington, died on . . - XT, 1 . Friday night last with la grippe, -Mrs. Moore of Vincennesr is mlt i. .i V.u

visiting her daughter Cbarhe, in Slind morn; at IMWsqca th,9ulaoe' of R.C. Foster? Harry Axtell has returned r . . " . from Wyoming. He may return 'I)p' Cr" w akiog arrange. later on, ment-s to improve his residence i ,i. i I,, property on North College Avenua Nellie Jeaeup of West Newton, by modernizing the building su4 Iud., h visiting her grandmother, the addition another story. Mrs. Snodgrass, ou East Kirkwood . Aveune. Tbe 8tone SgwmiJl of tho i i . . , Central company is rapidly nearing Spencer Journal: Harrison completion. Tbe machinety ia night made satisfactory arrange- being placed In position, and tho menta with his creditors, and re- work ot sawing etone will soon bo sumed business Saturday, bean. ' At the annual congregational In many parts of Blooming meeting of Walnut 8t. Presbyter- ton "great lazy hulks" of boys an mn church, last Friday, Mr. Hugh sneaking about through tbe alleys Marlin and Mr. Redick Wyiie and in front of residences with flo were unanimously elected Elders, bert rifles and spring guns, killing o . , 11 , red birds, robins, blue birds. Thera -Spencer Journal t Mrs. Wes- ia a 8pecia Ste ,aw 5 fof ley Coffey returned last week from i ...-.t. . r..-5-

,1 - . .... . "s MuuioiiiMcui. ui iierBuus wno Kill a three weeks visit in Bloomington, the in6ect.e..ini, lonr birda .nd

njured j0 ,ho j nterest of common hnmanU

lMh?y should be prosecuted, with

VHSDKi

Wm. Wylie, who has resided

on his farm just soulh of town for many years, baa sold out and has

come to town to spend the remainder of his days. Finding it im

possible to rcut a desirable house, he purchased the McKioley bouse

on North Morton street, Carson

Wylie bas bought the home farm.

The stockholders of the "Cen

tral Oolitic Slone Company, north

western portion of the city, at a

meeting held last week, decided lo'i

add a brickyard (0 their plant.

The clay is very desirable for tbe

purpose: and there baa never, been

a supply of brick equal to Bloom-

ing ton's demands. I here wilr be

more money in the brick business

than in the stone enterprise, if it is properly conducted.

H. S. Bigham, "little Big" as

he was called, died in Indianapolis

last week wilb blood noisomne

carbuncle on one of his

hands.

Mr. Shoemaker has been authorized by contractor Starr to rent

ground upon which to store the

water pipes and mains when they arrive here. The Progress will donate for his use forty acres iu Benton tp. When you have any legal advertising, such as administrators' notices, non-resident notices, or anything else of that kind, instruct your attorney to bring it to the Progress office. .

Water works arc not needed

just now, but about August or Sep

tember people will be crying for

them.

in increase 01 oiuo a vear in

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tne Faioon lax would nave increas

ed the State revenues at least $300,-

WUU. tbe last Ljrislal'ire refused

to entertain tho proposition, but

increased ihe taxes of tho farmer

100 percent,, while, at the same

time it reduced the taxes of tele

phone, telegraph, aliening car and exnr. ss companies from .50 to 80

per cent. What a record 1 .

TS 1 . . a.

x-xenange: a traveling man.

who spent the day in towu vester

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nay, naci a moaei metuou of meas

uring bolted dry goods, which, if From initiations.

Hiuoweo, win save iota 01 time tor Transfer fees.

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eieras, especially during invoicing Fiues,

season. It is this : Take half the Premium,

circumie.reuce ot tne bolt, and add

... 1 T 1 . 1 . . L , .

n iu um wium oi tne noard on whioh the goods is wrapped. Mul

tiply tins figure by the number of r..i.i :n .i. i.l i j-1. .1

btn l.v AR Th ...,lr -III K ?M t0' 3

J ' awta Hill WU t U I Wj. j

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One of flMr"mniYhatitB mtiv ). nlan frij. o. ,

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Ull IiraCIlClHI TfMST VO(irarflnr ttnrf I . - '

iu.'u' :rr series m,

uuuh iv iv V9 uuiauiug iu lis cor

rectness.

The Workingmeu's Building Association held its annual meeting on Saturday night, April 11th. Directors were elected as follows : J. G. McPheeters. W. T. Blair, Frank Bishop, J. S. Hannah, J.M. Rice, 8. E. Carmichael, Thomas Massey, F. R. Woolley and H, C.

uiincun. uiticers were eie'ted as Ibllows : President, J, G. McPheetrrn; Vice President, S. E. Carmichael ; Treasurer, J. M. Rice :

Secretary, F. R. Woolley? Attor

ney, lra, ?. liatman. Aniitiner

Committee, R. M. Weir, W. E.

Woodburn and John Waldron. Appraising Committee, 8. E. Car-

nx'chael, Frank Bishop and J. M.

Rice. From tho Secretary's re

port it is shown that the profits for tbe year were:

I 95.50 46.00

Bedford has two good Bunks.

and (ho following from the "Mail"

of that town, gives notice, of ahoth

er : "There is a movement on foot

toward the establishment of a new bank in Bedford. We are not at

liberty to give the particulars of

the matter at present."

AH the men, women and

children have an affection for Bob

Greeves, the City Clerk and candi.

oate ror re-eiectioo. ilia mainrily

will be "way up there," but that i:s

no reason why every Republican

voter should not see that his balbit

is all right for Bob, so that the

majority may be as laree as nossi-

. 1 1 -

1 oie.

Grandma Howe, who was

by a fall, is much better.

Bedford Democrat: Misses

Kynn and Nellie O Connell attended the wedding of Mr. James

J-teiginon and Miss Lizzie McMa

ban at BJoomingtou, Tuesday.

Clint Houston, who lately re

moved to Spencer from Gosuort.

is tne possessor ot a clock of the

Revolutionary type, like Grand

father's of old, that bas run fur

seventy years without stopping.

Married, Tuesday, April Hlh,

air. james iighton to Miss Liss

zie McMahan, Rev. Father Bogeman officiating. After the cere

mony the bridal party and the

fuesta repaired to the residence of Irs. Richard Kirkman, sister of

tbe bride, where a sumptuous din-

uer awaited tbem.

The new job printing office,

up-atairs over James C. Robinson 'si

grocery, west ride, is doing a large

business already, and it is doing! good work. This shows that tbe I

01lie Curry has bought an express wagon and team and is doing: work ia that line. One of bis borses escaped from the stable 00a night last week, and was fonts! next morning dead, Dillon TalbottVauil tor dam

ages against the I. & V. railroad was tried at Bedford last week, and a verdict of $50 was awarded Mr,

ialbolt, Chaa. Showers, arcomDanieil

by hia mother, arrived at homo

lat week. Mr. Showers seems t

be in better health.

The elcctrio light compttiv held a meeting- at W. J. Allen'

store l ist Thursday night, and it

was decided to receive bida from

compnnies for putting iu ua incaun

ueacent plant.

Ab. Ketcham has sold his fin

residence and grounds in the south-

field ms not occupied, as we have western portion of Bloomington to uatUeti.no maintained. Oppo,,- Dr. Money has been

iwu uiveu'ua iuv ouoiut'sx, HUU iu

a month or so still another job of-

In the mutter of the city election, which will soon be here, it is

well to remember, that never in

the history of Bloomington, have i

we had as satisfactory a Marshal

as George Owens. He was only

fice could find a profitable field

here. Bring 'em on.

n. J. Urannook is a mechanic

oue of tbe best shoemakers in the place. He has been making a number of substantial street im

provements around his residence,

witluu the past two years, aud haa

au idea how people are taken ad

vantage of by contractors. He

will, we believe, give street work

a close and careful scrutiny tn

tbe 1st ward, and demand that

hereafter it shall come up to speci

Heatioaa or co unpaid, A nd that

is right.

paid -on the trade, Mr. Carmichael

states.

Henry Gentry is advertising

for band and specialty iwmile. awl

it is stated, will make the season, under a tent.

w am(BBiiaaaaaHsBBasjsjawawaaMasBas Miss Ella Clark, sister of O.

B, Clark, is visiting here.

Miss Carrie Davis of Rome.

Gii., is the guest of Mrs. Worley, at Ellettsville.

Lindley Bros, soda fountain is

now making the thirsty public happy. It is a grand institution

iu hot weather.

Mrs. Ella Ward Ncff rfk W

week- in Kaneas City, and

buried at her old 1mm. ia W

cnester, iiui.

Interest?,

Duplicate fees, Undivided profit,last rep.

PRESEST VALDE OF SERIES

992.89

100.40

1930.71 102667 2.00 87.80

Jinere is a not bent bpmsr in

augttrated in the 3d ward against

Dr. B. A. McGee. the Republican

11 t e. .

uTe Vr councilman. M gses Ell. IT J

I. 1 . 1 ...... I 'l'h.,1 ij nn 1 . n I Ia. I . L I . ' ....

eiccteti oy a nare majority the Bret ,, n JT"" T o If.. u,iy Vanzandt attended an vntcrtain

time, oecause ue was untried, and j VTB', "l irPu"'.,c"ns ment given by the Schubert Club

many persons preferred to know ""l"" ,wru BUUUi g'v iu Bedford, on Friday eveoine laet. ..I. .1. i. 1 J j ht i I united and hearlv aimtuirt T ' v. .

" 1141. II U WIIIU Ull. 11UW lUeV I ... . J IT ' I I'l 1 I

know, and he has made eood all WI,J " a 8tronB vBort made down Wasted. A partner who

the pledges he eave, and has eiven ,uere t0 eleot Campbell, and the would invest $00 in a busioeea

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us a quiet city, tbe result ot prompt i""a "! uuy must oe circum- payiujr iu per montn. Addrcsa

- - I linnl n, Lf 1 1 . .3 ll. . T t I B . I I. 1 AA rl

enforcement of the ordinances. He

should be re-elected by a majority

which will be a rousing endorsement. Republicans can do it, and

we believe tliey will

Hate Yon a Postal Card ?

U you have not, get one, and send

your address to the American Ac-

6.

Series Nq. 7, Series N. 8, Series-No. 9, Series No. 10,

A pool is being formed at Or

leans tram rn u-amv thai

qa o: . . . r"

7 f from tne sulphur wells, said pool

to ne used tor tbe immersion of

those who desire to be baptized tr mar .

rf. a. Aoniews uored a well near French Lick recently, and at a

depth ot 300 feet struck a flow

74.45

65.04

65 79

45.08 38.07 89.89

21.01

Cash receipts of the Association

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.uBUl v o. w uouisviiie, txy., d for,henalfyear were 28i56m.37.

w, -jru. Hr.He uwwer Assetts lit 877,246.11.. Paid

w T Jim ,11V fFIBU Ul Qe UOUJpany. It will pay you to know

something about this company.

it is a solid concern, composed of

Louisville's best business men. en-

aorsed by tbe State, and has f 100,

000 deposited to pay los.es. Ad-

np

stock has been issued to amount of

910,000. 82,893.05 bas been di

vided as profits during the past six

months. xpeuse8 ot the Associa

tion during that time, f 182.25,

is visiting in Terre

Mies Anna La wes

dress Robert Skene Jr., SeoV and relations and friends

uenerai Manager, 338 W. Main Haute.

St., Louisville, Ky.

Mrs. Ubristopher Wolf of

Stinesville, has brought suit against visit to friends.

. R

WW. Hutehinga returned from

Arkansas on Wednesday last, on

the Big Creek 8fone Quarry Com

pany ior $iu,uuu damages. Chris

topher Wolf, her husband, who

was an enemeer, stepped out of the

engine-bouse last fall and was killed by a falling derrick.

A. Fulk and wife were in

Lafayette a portion of last week,

on a visit to their son, Homer.

Baker, Boyd & Co. tell the

Progress that they have thirty-two

Prof. J. W, Stottz. who so bouse patterns ou their books this

mysteriously disappeared from bis pring Wfttty.e veo of these

home in Mitchell, Iud., Oct. 6, has re at last been heard from. A letter! . Chaa. Atll in at. th Tint

has been received by the school 8prigs of Dakota, with a severe board of Mitchell from the trustees case of rheumatism. of the school at Da Leon, Texas, e 1 ." : r. TV - asking as to the Qualifications of time in May Mrs. Coffin

one J, W. Stottx. a bachelor, thir- ? 'V6 " uer daughters

ty-five years of see. bavin- h tom oa l ' Mr?- 'ora

widowed sister, Betty SandersT nd U.ruT "r .' her son living with him. This is 1,1 aUl"Kf?.rdof ,.M,?"1a.Pol,, ihe same woman who disaDneamd and r. Nellie Brodix of Chicago.

about the same time Stott did. The wife and child of John Stottz s family are atill in Mitchell, Davis of Wichita, Kansas, arrived and this is the first they have heard iu BIodraieton Tuesday of last

irom bim since he deserted them. 1 week, nn viait tnJii. w rw;'

family.

He's About welt Kw. Gosfobt. Ino. March 10. lam c.i.

Bros., Sirs As a result of the aratitnde

feel for the beneflts derived Vnm iholi --. V

U of Km Smith Am.rin... I1?1 WMSK.

cbased at your liouao in February, I de-

V w nMi.a mm. i witb leeung "miserHble and no aocount" from the effects ot a severe case of grippe, and that in ono wek rrom the time I Hrt begun the raodioine's use I felt rasllv bolter. Now T hoi

am almost well, but I am still taking thia

edicine, as I want to feel all ri.rhi. in.

fore I quit. You may publish this.

JOHH J,. AIABliiSY.

Mike Seward

Indianapolis friends

was visiting a portion oi

Mrs. Clara (Sluss) Bicknell of

Omaha, arrived in Bloomington fiist week, and is at the home of her parents, E. E, Slues and wife.

Mrs. Walter Lindley will

leave for Indianannlis on Friday.

and will perhaps yiait Coouersyille..

vented. Rally round the Doctor. Ckv. Lock Box 533.

and give him a positive majority, I Lid.

for, as all know, it is a close ward. fw f th . r ,

graded hoo teachers i, Miss Maud

ULTY.-Dr. Jordan has completed vanzanor, wii i go to uuion Acad, amuii'nimonf. in i r emy, A nna, Ills., at the open ins- er

Stanford University and has made . ,e1rm ,n 8eT?B.b" b"K

the following names publio: Dr . ..V.V l'lw '

Andrew White, ex-President of "'V,1"0"- " ,8. " rsbyterta

Cornell University, non-resident ZlKr.. n.naer lM rre8,aeooT

Professor of History : F. Stanford. Minton'

of Lake Forest University. As-1 A now lina nf lumua

sociate Professor in Physics ; Hor- riages and snrreys. Second door

i's corner grocery.

of

sulphur water. There is evidently ace B, Gale, of Washington Uni- north of Wihmn

a subteranean river or lake of the versity. ot. Liouts, l'rofessorof Me- Call and tret nricra.

nrceinus fluid iinrlpr OrantrBwinnfw I chanical Eiitfinferino- Prnf. .Tun. I '

but OrlpHtia npnnln dnn't ImiTA t enh Swain, of Indiana Tlnivprsiiv '. Aley has purchased

go near so deep to get it. Associate Professor of Mathematics j i,ro'- ow.ain 8 residence, on NoHk

uougiass u. ijampbell, of Xudiana srnce paw uw.

i.very voter will take pleasure University, Associate Professor in Tl, m.v..;.

:.. ::.. "T?..i. t..ii. i?r. ..I n- T-..i r. .. - . . "i"iKiua rraenatm

... g. vnig w uuuuy - a n. "r"J . x, oi ujb win present the very fonay

x-muii looouieiui.iRuiacnppie, so '"" , cu.vereiiy, associare yaukee comedy, "Old Jon at baa

a r i a 7i. I p r or o r B'eermg ; c'oburg" at the Opera House about

., u. u,D.,.c.u i ngm. -o ie tne last ot April. This is the nlav He w a clear-beaded business roan rauw, to be associate professor in ;n wliinK th f.m., 1JLJ

a man who will make T model physiology. Y.lrp k.. T

. m a

uuy x reasurer, ana will come up

witu tne cash, as have bis prede

cessors. Remember that it is

Frank Woolley who is ruuniog for Treasurer.

vr i is .

jotning iooks worse tban

letter-bead or bill-bead or other

commercial printing .done in the

common newspaper body letter

with newspaper dashes and leaders. Persons who receive such work at

a distance guage the house that

sends it as away down below par.

If you want stylish, city-like work

punting that is almost equal to

engraving, send your letter-heads.

cards, statement beads, envelopes, aud all manner of comnieroiol work tn Tlni-i-ir 'P R..I Ink mi.l..

V A.M.., UVIIM UI1U1C1

uioomingroii, or leave tbe order at

the Progress office, and it will be

promptly taken to the Bolt iob

otuce.

Mr. Coleman, on the staff of sevmI

the jruisville Post, a gradu- -1000 agents wanted to sell ateoPWabash i College, and mem- townships, counties and stales, ber of the Phi Psi fraternity, was ISO iur mnnib .ml

iu Bloomington Su nday. Rice, at Baker. Bord & Co.

Finest buggies and ; carriages Call on S. 'C. Teter. smnit

ever brought to the city, - Prices door north of Wilson's corner groremarkably lew. Second door eery, and sea his elesrant . eamauwar

north of Wilson's grocery, fj. F. and surreys.

leter. proprietor. -E. E. SIiisk and &. .M.t.i..

.... ..v .. a .. v bedside of their eon, Dr. Jai. Situs, h, is tnUlly ill with consumption, at bia

of

-Mr. John Dinsmore. one

the oldest and most reaped ed of borne in Vigo county.

Monroe county citizens and tarmers.

felt recently and injured one of his hips. Mr. Dinsmore was hurt in

a similar manner several years ago.

-Misses Lillie and Emma Gen

try are at Atlanta. Ga.. visitinn-

their brothers who are at tbat place nnmber of Buggies, Surreys, Car-. tit. il -r .1 1 rr tr

wim mcir auow.

The livery stable stock bo

longing to tbe estate of John Hv Cole, will be offered for sale bv-

auction, at the stable, ciruer of 7th.

street and College Avenue, Thurs-v

aay, aiay 7tb. There ia a large.

L. Van Buskirk, the Repub

lican candidate for Mayor, is an

educated, dignified gentleman

fully competent to administer the

office of Mayor in accordance with

the requirements of law, and to the best interest of the city. No man

can do more tban this, and if a

man tries to make you believe that he will, in his position as Mayor,

bring about the lowering of taxes.

annul contracts, eta, he evidently

City Prosecutor Batman

sick, and con lined to bis room.

IS

Mrs. Adolphus Pauley is ouite

ill with la grippe.

-Will. Smith has bouerht and

will occupy the property of Wm. Qilos, Mr. Giles will occupy part of H.. 4, ttrnnock s house for the preeont.

Ira Carter of Stanford, "who

has been teaching at Stinesville, will o to

uexingiQi, fl.y., loanena business college.

Miss Muhle Fields is the mint

believes the men whose support he r Judge Cunning of Martinsville, solicits are ignorant and gullible. t. , L. Van Busltivk will betheMavor mT?f- "' of Ellelt.-

..f Hl,..,,;.i... ' - !" raimra oo niflnaay morn nc of Jjuoiajpgton. I i,h to JJiss Florence Mebtee of this city.

riages, uorses, Harness. Bridleav

and everything necessary to carrjr-

on a nrst-vlass livery stable. A

complete list of tbe property to bo

offered cau lie aeen at the stable lyany oue who may desire to knowany thing about it This will las a fine opening for any one who may desire to go into the business, a the building is sew and well p pointed, and the stock is iu firat-. class condition. Write to Nat TJ, Hill or Ira. Di)lman for further particulars. On Wednesday evening last Wm. Stuart and wife celebrattd

the 50th auoive rsary of their mats

nage jii a quiet way, Vbeir daughters took tea with theuv

li-filr.V