Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 June 1891 — Page 3

Everybody and their cousins and aunts are invited to call at the hardware store of W. J. Alien and examine the-celebrated Milwaukee binder, the lightest running selfbioder made, only weighs 1,250 Bis. and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Don's buy any other till you see the Milwaukee, or yon wilt regret it. Also look at the Milwaukee Steel Mower and Back eye Mowers and Droppers, Cultivators of all kinds, onlay and EeTolvioe Hay Bakes, &c, &c., AtlW. J. ALLENS. Where is Charley McPheeters' erocerv ? It is at the corner of Kirkwood Aveune . and Walnut street. - Does he deliver goods? "Yes; and promptly you can give that driver your orders. Does he keen fresh Ovsters? Yes. the best in town : be ha the bt&t ice chest ia the'pkce. ' J. & G. MeakiS's ' PofiCB&AIX Decorated ware is the newest thing introduced into this locality by -r- - , , lames Kooinaon, ine west sioe groeer This ware is very handsome, attractive and durable. Every body knows that the J. & G. Meakio Ironstone China is the best in the vorM and ipv m fw KBiuirnl 4bat the Decorated Porcelain ware tpiaeed on the market by that firm cannot be equalled any where. Call and eea it, whether yon bny or not. Mr. Robinson will take pleasure in Showing these goodsJp you want to boy spring wagon, a phaeton, a buggy or any ptjser vehicle, call on Craig Worley who will take horses or mules in .! wut nou mat at uie east, sue PAY UP. I have a large amount of fees doe me from persopa who have bad recordiog done. I need the money aod MUST have it If yon don't want a fee bill issued come np and settle at once. . Vivians Talbott. '' TtmjTEST Ctiwev. in . the tnwn is served at Geo. A. Benckart's "bakery, where can be secured a lunch that will specially commend . itseU to formers and others Spiral Spring Baggies and Carts, made at Grand Bapida are on sale at 'Winalow's, opposite county aU. . ; Buggies, Surreys, Carriages, and all manner of vehicles at Wiasiov's wareroom and repair shop,, opposite jail. .Prices low. . Itch on human and horses and 11 animals cored in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by H. Uadley's Sons, Druggists, Bloomiogtoa. dec. 9, 1. Hemp.. Wilsox, the old reliable grocer, corner 6th street and Col lege Avenue, has the reputation of selling the choicest country produce in town.. Try his Tobaeeua and Cigars., " Best Plow is the John Deere Steel Plow. Don't bny any till you see it. W.J.ALLEN. Best of Cloves and Timothy Seed at ALLENS. For Stodebaker wagons, carta and spring wagons, call at W. J. ALLENS. - Hemp. Wilson's grocery is headquarters for Qttcensware.Glassware, fine Tobaccos, choice Cigars, new crop Canned Goods, Dried V ruits, and the best ot everything that is lpt ts a ramify grocery. m lillKl'lf J.TD1M (JCRKO IS A DAY. 'MyStie (jure - tor Aoeuiuntism ana neuralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action npoat1" vatcni ia remarfcableand mysterious It removes at once the cause and the disease tamdiatcly disappears. First dose greatly bonft8& TSct. Sold by Furls Bros., itaugpsts, Bluaroington. tiU-maytt ICE CHE AM 1 ICE CREAM ! Neat Ice Cream "Parlors, at Georee r i a u ,.n .. and the best Ice Cn:am in th city Choice Soda Water. i a ti,NCJLi3U jvin ijinimeni removes alt Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps Save $5r ly uao ufooo holtl. Warrant - eu.jt oo.iuert; Kiemwn cure over? 1

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Special Carpet Sale for Next 30 Days. All Are Invited.

You don't have to go skirm ishing all over town in search of groceries since Charley McPheeters is in business. His store, on the eorner of Walnut street and Kirkwood Avenue, has become a place of resort for all who love choice goods especially Coffees, Teas, and fine canned goods. No man excels Geo. Benckart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightsess. Try it and be convinced. Facts. All the standard movements in fine watches sold by Joe Smith ; the best makes in clocks are to be seen in his. store ; Sterling silverware can be had there by the wagon load ; in fact you have so many styles to select from, and so much to examine that yon can be suited if you wish to be. As headquarters for repairs to watches and clocks the Smith establishment has few equals in Southern Indiana and no superiors. Au effort ts made at this bouse -to have the work completed at the time promised, so there are no annoying delays. Remember the place, south side the square under Opera Bouse. Dissoiatlen or Partnership. Tb partnership that haa existed between B. A. McGee and M. 8. Fisher has, by mutual content, been dissolved, B. A. McGee retiring. All porwne knowing themselves indebted to- McGee & Ftuber must call and settle ut once. . lUy 23, 1891. McGKE & FISHKB. If too want goods that were selected especially for this local' ty, that are fresh and desirable, you should call at the "Golden Rule" store. Location corner of alleysouth side of the square, and. next to barber shop. Don't get into the wrong room, but look for the "Golden Rule" sign. Per Plants of any description, eheap, at Rett's flower house, 276 East 6lb street. Important to Ladles Only. We want a woman in ovary county to establish a Corset Parlor for the sale of Br. Nichols Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and Clasps, warranted never to break.. Will outwear any three ordinary corsets. Wages $40 to $75 per month and expenses; we furnish CompleteStock on consignment. Settlements monthly; position permanent. $3.00 outfit free; inclose 18 cents in stamps to pay postage etc., address with references, G. D. NIGHOL&& CO, 25 East 14th St., Apt 1-et. New York. eIf you want something firstclass in heavy Gilt Papers, come to oar drug store, near the Bans. Prices satisfactory. M. JUNDLEY'8 SONS. See the new style Fringed Window Shades that have been received by Lmdley's Sons. They are very neat, handsome, and the latest thing out in Shades. Large, psesh stock of new style summer goods at Charley Mobley b dry goods house, south side of the square, next to alley. Fans, parasols, hosiery, ribbons, laces, fine underwear, everything that is new and stylish, can be found at the "Golden Rule" dry goods and fancy goods store. Come, examine stock and learn prices. Grape Vines, Fine Ornamental Trees of all descriptions, can be procured at very low prloe by ordering tarougn tne undersigned. AU things warranted true to name or money refunded. Any one wishing a large quantity of grape vine one or two year eld roots, will be to their interest to call and see roe. . I.MILT.BOQBB3. uo to a ana .Bros, and get a botllo of genuine South American Ner vine to relieve the "grip" symptoms, Many persons nave been helped by its OAS. DON t HAKE ANY DIFFEBENCE what other stores have or have not got in stock, Charley McPheeters keeps np his reputation by carrying a well selected and frequently replenished array of choice goods. By making frequent orders his Mock does not get stale, and you don't see ragged looking packages ; with the lids half off. For froth goods you must go to McPbeeters' I grocery, Farmers For the r Corn, Outs, P j;at0s m( G.,r(hn Vegetables, call , .. r . fj x i.i

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SUMMER RESORT. Orleans, Indiana, is a new summer resort and watering place just now gaining prominence throughout the land, and inviting health seekers and tourists to her realm. The water from her Artesian Magnetic Sulphur Well is proving to have no equal on the face of the earth for the relief of suffering humanity. Its success already bears the testimony too convincing for mortal man to doubt anything claimed of it. What is it good for? Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Gout, any derangement of the stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys and Female diseases of which thousands are dying yearly for want of proper treatment. Already hundreds have been cured and noi-.e have tried it but what have been benefitted. A large and elegant bath house with modern appliances has just been completed, and baths of the Mag netic water hot or cold or of auy temperature may be had at ail hours. The best of hotel accommodations may be had, within easy access, at very reasonable rates, or board in private families can be had also. To those suffering from physical disorders we say come and be healed, at much less expense than it will cost at any other resort. For further particulars address W. M. Dobbins, President H. F. Fish kb, Secretary. Magnetic Well Co., Orleans, Ind. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! Wanted at the Bee Hivk. We want to buy your wool this Spring, and we will pay you as much fur it as the slate of the mar ket will permit. See us before you sell; WICKS & CO. National Hotel barber shop is a convenient, cool and cosy establishment, just east of Whitaker's grocery, lius. Kreuger ts pro prietor. Give bim a call. Cakes baked to order, or kept always in stock. Purest materials always used. Ileal cases in town, at Volperte. Fob the choicest Ice Cream, made from purest materials, go to Volpert's.Norlh side Public Square. Soda Water and Ice Che am, at Yolpert's, north side of the public square. Call aud try it. Save Money and get the latest designs in Queensware and Glass ware at C. H. McPheeters' popular grocery store, southeast corner of the square. New supply of Ironstone China and Decorated Ware. ' m m m Mas. Mabgabet Gbegoby has returned from Louisville, and nay be found at .her rooms on South College Avenue, by ladies who wish to secure the latest styles in Spring Hats. Satisfaction guaran teed. Call before yon buy. w finest unt iapers- ever brought to town, can 'be seen at fhe drugstore of H. Liodley's Sons. Largest stock in Itloomington, Fob Rep a ins or Parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. LINDLEY'S SONS. Best on Eabth are the choice groceries at Charley McPheeters' grocery house. It is remarkable. ton, what a quantity of choice goods you can buy there tor a small am Mint of ready cash. You will fiud McPheeters' grocery house at the corner of Kirkwood Avtnue and Walnut street. "None should buy Wiudovv Shades till they examine those new style Fringed Window Shades, just brought ou at Lindleys' Sous. Hemp. Wilson is the reliable staple grocery man, Progress Block corner, lie will keep only No. grades of goods, believing the best is none too good fur his customers, Fob fine pajcks of ail kinds, !.. Volpert'a bakery,

Time Tabic at nioemlnffton In effect May 25th, 1891. . Dav

Mail Train North, arrives........ 10:55 a.m Mail Train South, 4:00 p.m NiehtSlail Train North, arrives 11:00 p.m Mail Train South, 3:40 a. to Accoommodation, North 8:39 a.m Accommodation, South, 6:26 p.m Louisville Accoin., North........... 9:40 p.W Louisville Accom., bouth, 0:00 K.ra CARTER PJSRB3NG, Agoat. - Plenty of ram now, and crop prospects are exceedingly nattering Sam Wbisnand has traded for the Worrall farm, near Cross Roads. Prof. Atwater is having a couple. of cottages erected on Univer sity Higbts. Will. Rawles has been re elected to his position in the graded schools of Sedalia, Mo. A class of fifteen graduated in the Blooniington High School last Wednesday night, Rev. Ross' wile is visiting re lations and friends at Champaigu, Ills. The European tourists, under direolion of Prof. Spongier will leave about July 1st. There .is yet room for applicants. There is some talk of having a lady parachutist on the 4th. Peanle are to be secured id this specialty if enough money is paid. W. W. VVicks and W. P. Rogers were in Chicago last week, on business connected with the Hunter Stone Company. It is claimed that Bloomington will have a 4th of July celebration that will "lay all others in the shade." There will be plenty of money, and it takes money to secure attractions. Miss Ellen J. Strader, who has been at Minneapolis three years, now at Carthage, ills. Miss Strader has been very sick, aud is convalescing but slowly. Enoch Fuller, superintendent of the Central Stone Company, has been buying more of the stock, having secured that owned by John C. Dolan. The meat market next to the Walnut street hotel has been sold to Koontz Bros. This is the time of year when the meat business us ually changes bands, as ice must lie used, and it will be uncommon ly expensive this season. At HindosSau the G. A. R. had a fiue demonstration on the 30lh oie of the greatest successes they have ever had. A large num ber ol people vere present, tlie proceedings were harmonious and much enthusiasm was exhibited. Several young people went in to the clerk s ofhee one eveniuj; last week to secure a roarringe li cense, aud the preacher, a Mr. Hazel, was ready to get them into trouble, when the surging crowd at the windows made matters so uncom fortable for them that they left and went over to Morgan s pensioc office where they would not be stared at by the multitude. Mr. Vorhis, who is' now Su perintendent of the Blooniingtou stone quarry has purchased MacWylie's farm just south of town ou the pike. This ia one of the cleanest farms in the county, and its condition has always excited commeut when viewed from the road by strangers. Mr. MacWyHe get $7,000 for the land, of which there are 99 acres. The many friends of M. M. Dunlap will be pleased to learn that he has decided to remain in Blooniington, aod that he will be come a member ot the new law firm composed of P. K. Buskirk, Ed. C. Fitch and M. M. Dunlap. Mr. Fitch will remove to Bloomingtou and will erect a residence, and the new law firm will occupf the centrally located office just south of the First National Bank, on College Avenue. The M. E. Suuday school ex cursion to New Albany last Thurs day, was a financial success. The train pulled in from Gosport with seven coaches aud a baggage car. At Bedford two coaches were taken on, and tlie train reached New Al bany on time, with 827 uassenirers The profits realized 15 the Sunday school were $021. the last excur sion was run two years ago, and the profits then were f 511, This ia a wonderful showing. Miss Temple West will be the guest of Miss McDerniott during tue reunion ot her class in this city. Mrs. M. C. Connetl of Baileyvillc, Kansas, is visiting Dr. Gaston's family. Wm. R. Curtis, who for several years has been residing in Cherryvale, Kansas, has returned to Wichita. Ben. R. Whisuand, on Tues day last sold to Mr. Duckworth, of Paragon, Ind., twelve head of fat cattle, for which he was paid $613 13. . Mrs. Urorfix has rented and moved into Dick Denton's new house, where she will remain till Mrs. Biucklcy's new bouse ou east 7th street is completed, when she will remove to it. Mrs. W. C. Lindley entertained a nurolter of her young lady lind young married lady friends at hiuchcon on Wednesday afternoon, from two to five o'clock,

You Ought to Read A DAILY PAPER FROM THE WORLD'S-FAIR CITY. The Chicago Daily News is as good as the best and cheaper than the cheapest. It is a member of the Associated Press and prints all the news. Its circulation averages from 220,000 to 240,000 copies a day, and is, with a single exception, the largest daily circulation in America. It is an independent newspaper it wears no parry collar and prints the news free from the " taint of partisan bias. It gives all the news and tells the truth about it. .... YOU OUGHT TO READ THE Chicago Daily News.

Mrs. Jordan, mother of the Doctor, is visiting here. -W. B. Seward has been grant ed a patent op. an automatic vending machine a machine that may be placed on the street for the sale of cigars. Prof. HutTcutl has rented the house on East Kirkwood Avenue helanoriner to Beni. McGee and now occupied by Prof. Gilbert. -The Procress is assured . by interested parties, that there is not a shadow of foundation for the stories circulated with reference to the purchase of Democratic votes to secure the election of a Demo cratic County Superintendent. We have it from a uemocrai wno ougut to know, (and a Democrat will always tell the truth in a matter like this) that men who circulated reports to the effect that $600 bad been paidj or was promised to a man or men, m order that tuey might be induced to vote for certain narties. is "an infernal, infam ous, cold-blooded falsehood." Subscribed aud sworn to before roe, this 32d day of May, 1891. -The Agricultural Society will meet this (Tuesday) instead ot Wednesday. as has been published, because the Horticultural bociety meeting had been set for Wednesday. -Mort. Hall is now one of the handsome aud accommodating "salesmen in the "Corner" olothjug store. -Mary, the only duughter of Prof, aud Mrs. Beek, has beeu seriously sick with scarlet fever. On Suuday morning last Prof. Jcneks. in the absence of Rev. Lyous, delivered; in the U. P. church, his lecture entitled "ine otntesmanship of Christ." -On Thursday evening last Will. Harris Kennedy, the d-ycar old son of Wm. Kennedy, while playing around the refrigerator in some way Knocaea a two toe tiu ..-'am 1 which was Held up by a prop, ana broke bis left arm between the wrist and elbow. Dr. John P. Tourner gave surgical reliei to the little sufferer. -Engine 96 pulled a train ol empty stock oars into a switch at the hog sliute, last sjunaay roprnine at 8 o'clock, with orders to stay there till another train was .... B . .1 - . pulled by, out tue engineer tosi control of his train because the air brakes would not work, aud the engine and several cars were de- . . . f t- it. 0. rr - railed iu tront oi voiuus os jvarsell's mill. There is a ravine on the west side and a brick mill building on the east, so that there was a circumscribed space iu which to work. The entire day was con sumed in an effort to clear the way for mail trains. At 7 o'clock p. m. nassengers aud mail were transfer red, after several unsuccessful efforts to get a train through. Aside from breaking up a couple of stock cars aud jamming the engine down into the mud but little damage was dose. The engtueer, fireman and brakemen jumped before the final crash. . , Last Saturday night, during a" thunder storm, a new barn be longing to John Cratton, at Clear Creek station, was struck by lightning, and together with the extensive corn cribs, cutirely destroyed. The property was insured. ' Ei-fVinirpsKmnii W. D. Owen has been appointed by President Harrison to be commissioner oi Immigration, The President has nude mnnv oootf annaintments. but this ia cerlaiuly one of the best. Iu 1867 Congressman Uwen, a carrier, delivered the city edition of the Progress, to subscribers He of course had no idea at tha: time that he would one day be compelled to accept an inferior posiiioii at Nvv York City. President elect Coulter ant' wife will be given a public recep lion next Tuesday evening at th residence of Judge R. W. Micrs. Duriug the stay of President Coulter and wife in this city they wil be entertained by J udge Duncan aud family of west Kirkwood Ave nue. Inside abutters are being i-hie ed in all the court hou$Q

RECEPTION TO PRESIDENT

CwVLTER. Judge and Mrs. It. W. Mien have ten, dered their house for tho general recep, tion to be given by the citizens of Bloomington and the members of the University, to President-elect and Mrs. Coulter, Tues day evening1, June 18. Tha exercises of commencement are unusually numerous and there must be seme overlapping or combinations. It is hoped that the alumni address, like Senator Xurpie's on Monday night, may begin promptly at 7:30, so that the reception may bein at 8:30Col. Jordan cordially consents, and this heur will make it practicable for all citizens as welt as college people to be presented to the new President and bis wife, to welcome them here and make the beginning of acquaintance and friendship. No special invitations will be issued. All peraens really interested in the prosperity of the University and City, aro expected to pay their respects, to join in the sociability and refreshments, and take their toave informally, at any convenient hour np till 12, so that there may be a constant stream of guests throughout the evening. Mayor and Mrs. Buskirk, President and Mrs. Jordan, Judge and Mrs. Miers will introduce the citizens, professors, alumni, students and commencement visitors with their wives and ladies, and various committees led by Prof. Clark, and by many ladies will do their utmost to make the occasion a hearty and pleasant welcome from both "town and gown." L. V. BU8K1RK, Mayor. The family of Prof. Millis is visiting Jas. B. Clark, on North Walnut street. Ou Suuday, June 21st, Bishop Brown of Washington City will preach in the A. M. E. church of this place. Ou the Tuesday e vening following, Juue 23d, the ladies of the church will give an exhibi-, tion fan drill. Frank Hunter and wife, and Sam. Hunter left Biooniiugfou on j Monday tor Seattle, r rank goes from here to San burn to visit his brother John, and Sam. went to Terre Haute to see friends. They will meet in St. Pafll, Minn., and j proceed to the State of Washington. There was a large attendance of parents and frieuds upon the closing exercises of the graded schools. The pupils gave evidence of the honest work of the teachers, and the fullest satisfaction was ex pressed by all who were so fortun ate as to be present On Wednesday night of last week the "Real Estate" association held its regular election of officers. Directors elected were W. J. Allen, John Waldron;W. W Wicks, Jas. Karscll, Bunj. Vbss, W. H. Adams and A. J, Axtell. Officers for the coming year: president, w. J. Allen ; Vice President, Jas. Kartell ; Secretary, A. J. Axtell ; Treasurer, R. M. Weir ; Attorneys, Louden & Rogers. The term of Sam. C. Dodds as a Trustee of :he city schools expir ed last week, and ou Tuesday night, at the regular meeting of the city council, a new one was elected. Balloting was kept up till one o' clock, aud finally Muj. Mulky was elected on ballot xsio. ol), a number of names having been dropped in the hat during the course of the balloting. The council rescinded its former action as to street com missioner, and Ren. C. Smith was elected to that position, at a salary of $350. A. H. Wilson's family are entertaining Mrs. Lou. Wilson and the children ot Mr. Will. Wilsou of Paxlon, Ills. Prof, and Mrs. Clark will entertain. Dr. and Mrs. Cantield, during Commencement. The Doctor is pastor ot a Universalis church iu Chicago. The Carter school house iu Clear Creek tp. is to be rebuilt. The contract for the stone aud brick work has been let to Wils. Adam.", aud Steve McPhetridge will do the carpenter work. The old house has been iu bad condition for some time, and it will be torn away for the new structure, which is to be '21 by 31. Thos. I. Oweus.on lastThurs day sold u Marion llinkle twenty head ufcaitlo that averaged 1,403 pminds, uud that brought Lim S'oM each,

The wife of Trustee Chitwood

of Benton tp. fell from a buggy Saturday a week and broko an arm aud dislocated a shoulder. A movement is on foot looking toward the organization of a Post of G. A, R. in the vicinity of Dudley. Silencer Journal : Mollie Mayfield, of Indianapolis, aud Ed. Mayfield, of Blooniington, visited Spencer th:s week. Rev. Lyons' mother died at her home iu Marissa, Ills., Monday a week. The first marriage license issued in Monroe county was issued to Benjamin Chandler and Nancy Arthur, on June 2, 1818. Since that time the habit has never grown out of style. Collins & Karscll are getting ready for an immense wheat crop by erecting a sixty foot grain elevator. Grand Lodge K. of P. was in session at Indianapalis last week. Wm. Adkins was representative from the Lodge of this city. John Huntington, a prominent farmer of salt Creek tp., has been dangerously sick for some time, but is now reported convalescent. Salt Creek tp. land assessment Bums up $95,800. The total valu ation of real and personal property is $139,100. Polls 128 j dogs 92. Marshall Norman, formerly of Polk tp., this county, has been elected Superintendent of Lawrence county. ' Andrew Hale, who some years ago was employed by Showers Bros., died recently. The information comes in a letter from his third wife, who is seeking proofs that will entitle her to a pension. David Judab, formerly of Blooniington, who suffered a stroke of paralysis at 'Squire Chrislcr's, at Bedford, one night last week, is in a precarious condition. He is 77 years of age. In the case of John E. Malott vs. the Monon railway for damages on right of way for switch to stone quarry, a verdict of $600 for plaintiff was rendered, and the railroad was enjoined from using the switch for other than stone purposes. There are now five licensed saloons iu Bloomington. As these men are required to pay a large price for the privilege it is reasonable to suppose that they will see to it that others do not violate the retail law. Tlie entire population of Bloomington visited the scene of the wreck last Sunday. The unsuccessful efforts of the railroad men to get the track in order is thought to be due to the lack of profanity. Not an oath was heard from the men during the day. Time was, when the crew, from foreman down, would make the air blue with terrific awearing, but it is different now, and greatly to their credit. There are three cases in course of appeal to the supreme court from this county. Transcripts are being made in the causes of Corr vs. Corr, Robertson vs. McPherson, and L. N. A. & C. Railway Co. vs. Bjden8cliaiz Bedford Stone Co. The transcript in the Uv-t named case is the largest one ever made in the county, and as prepared by the artistic hand' of Rufus East, will be a thing of beauty and a joy forever. It ia needless to say that Mr. East resides on tho west aide. John Dixson sr. suffered severe cuts to the underside of his right arm, last Wednesday. He was in the act of removing a block from beneath a circular saw at his mill in Benton tp. when he drew the tipper portion of his arm against the teeth, cutting a gash three inches deep in the muscles. He will be unable to do auy work for seme time. A new brick school house is to be erected -in Harrodsburg; as soon as the necessary arrangements can be completed. The trustee of Char Creek township, Mr. Kinser, will have to secure 150,000 brick for the building, and the probability is that he will be compelled to get some one to burn them or attend to that duty himself. The plans for the new building have been completed, and the cost will be about 4,00O. The pi runt a re will contain tour rooms 26 bv 36, with an "L" 17 by 30 feet. The building of a new school house has cut quite a figure in "politics" at Harrodsburg iu the past three or four years, and it is a source of congratulation to the tieople there that they have secured a niau for Trustee who has progressive ideas and the ability to curry them into execution. Miss Cora Dodds has gone to the mountains uear Chattanooga, Tenn., to spend the summer. Mrs. -Hester Ann Mark of, Z It V;n- kl - p., litian Blair. Vermillion, Ills., son in Van Buren Mrs. Mark Is well known to many of our old citizens. Miss Alary Taylor of La fay ette will be here this week to at fend the Spriuger-Iiawles wedding Miss layior will (jo tho 1 flUss JJva Blown, guest of

Peter Bowman is visiting aft bis old home in Ohio. Prof. J. A. Wood bum wan the guest of Prof. F. B. Dresslar at Princeton, last week. Miss Lillian luzadder waft the guest of Miss Nellie Strain, at " Princeton, last week. Volney Garrison of Bedford has been appointed Florist and

Gardener at Lincoln Park, Chicago . Wm. Wilson, brother of Hemp. Wilson, arrived from Paxton, Hie.. on a visit, last week. , A list of the county fain ia Indiana will be found on the first pageEach man who is licensed to sell liquor in Bloomington is required to pay $350. The iraternities will give ball to their friends on the evening , of Tuesday, June 15. An ore oestra of five pieces from Indianapolis) -will furnish the music. There will be a 4th of July celebration at Cross Roads, st of town, at which all the 4th of Juljr business will be exhibited. At night there will be a festival at tho church. Newell Sanders ind family arrived in Bloomington last week. Mr. Sanders' wife and children will remain about a month with Mrs. Sanders' father's family C F. Dodds and wife. Miss Grace Rawles sifitcr of the bride, Miss Anderson of Clreena- . burg. Mi.-s Bertie Moore of Vincennes, and Messrs. Will. Rawles, Theo. Louden and Chas. Small, will be bridesmaids and groomsmen at the marriage of Miss Ella Rawles and Mr. Chas. Springer to-morrow night. To Trade: A medio n-siaed coal stove for a larger one, at the Progress oflito. Come and soe us. Orleans Examiuer; W.'.ll, Rice, of dilooraiogton, baa been taking rccreatiou here with his) parents. WU1. is developing into a full fledged lawyer and is associated with' Judge Mulky, one of the leading attorneys of Monroe county. The shot gun that kilted Moody about ten years ago., is on exhibition at the clerk's office. It was for a long time hidden ia a pond and as a result it ia rust eaten and has a very elderly appearance. There are many persons in the county who will readily recall the circumstances of the trial. Last week the county,? 1 . . t a. - Burners jet me poor lows: Bean Blossom Stansifer; Washing! Dr. A. C. Faow Silencer: BToomu) Drs. Axtell and WhitWpi Buren. Dr. Geo. H. Muitton ; Creek and Polk, Dr. Morris Judah ; Clear Creek. Drs. McLahv lan and Chancellor; Indian Creek, Dr. C. D. Mcl-ahlan. Lost, on Saturday a week, v pair of steel-framed spectacles. Finder will be rewarded at the Progress ompo. Louden & Rogers were awarded the contract for the legal.. bosi ness by the county commissioners. Robert Wilson secured the coutract for cleaning the court house and jail vaults for $80. Approaches to Salt Creeki bridge were let to Thos. H. Lamp, kins, at Ufo. per cubic yard. Mrs. Margaret McCalla has been offered a splendid position ia the University of Dakota as teacher of Mathematics. Transfers of Real Eat site, Furnished by Jas. W. Jackson, Recorder. I For Deeds ana Mortgages, correct), WUW1 vail AV . v John Cobnra to Andrew J. Van sickle, vU sea. acq soo, soc33 Marion tp, Cynthia A Cosner to S B Carmichacl and L 3 Field, seminary iot 49, city, Francis Poring to Ait 9 Poring land in Perry tp, Jas M Howe to Nancy Bryant, sbf lots 19 and 30, How ado, i,SM SO ISO Samuel MoWytlo to Jaa W Voris, - 99 acres in 1'erry tp, John C Dolan to SB Carmiobsol, ebf swq nwo, soq socl9,i-lt Creek, Flctibcr McConnell to RoWt I Mc,we LOO 300 35 40tt Connell, 27 acres, Indian Creek, Robert V Dolap to Geo Dcarmin, 8j acrns, Beau Blotsom tp, Nancy A Figg to Frank Figg, swq swq scc3S, Sean Blossom tp, Nancy A Fg to Lizzie Figg; nwq swq scc28, Bean Blossom tp, Morton C K bunts to Joseph Lucas, lot 19, South Park, 1,W Mrs. Whilaker, of west 6th street, has gone to Indianapolis Us have an operatiuu performed &P tumor. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsythc, a by The wife of Mr. Countable, m east 4th street, is not expected tu live. Rev. Dohbs preaches at Bethel, (north of town, next Sunday, at 3:30 p. m. Cbildiens' Day at the Chris tiiui church, last Sunday, wax the ! pleasant and successful in the , . . lent program was carried out. Over 800 were present. The colv lection was for foreign mission, and wa more than twice as large as ever before : thirty-two dollars. This church ten years ago did trot have a mis-iionary ou heathen sni)

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