Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 July 1891 — Page 3
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Time Tabic art Bloemlogtoat.
In effect Sin? 26th, 1891.
JURY
Hail Train North, arrive..
Hail Train boutfi,
Hteut
Mail Train North, arrival. Hail Train South. "
Accoommodatlon, North..
Accommodation, South ........6:35 p.ra Louisville Accom.. North 9:40 p.m
Louisville Accom., South &00 a.m
CARTER PJSKKINU, Agent.
PDCJiAIi SALE! ON eVMMEB ifOPDS.
OUTIHGOOODS,
C1IALLIES,
liAWNS,
WHITE GOODS,
Miss Bertha Hall, who has
been teaching at Hinsdale. Ills., is
at home for the summer vacation.
Everybody is coining ironi
everywhere to see the fireworks on
the 4tb qt July.
Towa Prof.
j BROS
HALI
I. S. W ls Oar Store from Jane 23rd to September 1891, atTP.a ntt4ay ad Saturdays Jxeepted.
1st,
Everybody and tfceir cousins
aitd'anata ate invited to call at tbe
hardware store of W. J. Allen and
examine tbe celebrated Milwaukee binder, tbe lightest running self-
fainder made, only weighs 1,250 ttw. and w warranted to give perfect
satiafaction. Don't bar any other
till von see the Milwaukee, or yen
will ream it.- Also look at the
Milwaukee Steel Mower and Book
eve Mowers and ' Droooew. Culti
vators of all kinds, Sulay and Be-
Yulving Hay Rakes, ew.. c, ? AtW. J. ALLENS.
POFGLAK BRANDS of TobocCO
smd.Ciirars are kept in tbe manly
' grocery owned by Hemp. Wilson,
corner 6th at. and Gtllcgc Aveooe.
It will mr yea to bay of Wilson.
8e Window Mower;
for MeConniek
Eykbybody likes to trade . wis Charley McPbeetera hebooe
of tbe cleverest men in tbe towntna
the be keeps a choice stock of
groceries that gives fail satisfaction,
ao that customers are pleased Dutn
by the coeds and tbe ana.
- ii .j. Dp3r forget Winslow, when yia waat aay implements for the
ON THB SOCTEt 8IDB of "ft
square, oomer ot the alley, is a sign reading:.. "Golden Rule."
Thai is tbe store or Ubari ey Mooley, the veteran dry goods and fao-
cy goods man. ae was sailing
goods when many or our old men
were boys, and be always bad me
reputation which he sustains now that of a competent selecter of sat
isfactory goods.
You doh' .savb to go akirm-
ishinz all over town in search of
groceries since Charley Mcl'beeters
is in business. His store, on tbe comer of Walnut street and Kirk-
wood A venae, has become a place
of resort for all who love choice goods especially Coffees, Teas,
and fine canned goods.
No MAN excels Gen. Benckart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its
sweetness, richness, lightness. Try
it and be convinced. Since Joe Smith took charge, of that wonderful store known as Smith's Bazar, there has been a great increase of stock, and a display of rare taste in the selectiou
of goods that is as remarkable
SUMMER RESORT. Orleans, Indiana, is a new sum
mer resort a ad watering place just now gaining prominence through
out the land, and inviting health
seekers and tourists to her realm.
The water from her Artesian Mag
netic 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 ot 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 oi proper treatment.
Already hundreds have been cured and none 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 any temperature may be had at all
hours. Jhe best of Hotel accommodations may be bad, within easy access, at very reasonable
rates, or board in private families
as can be had also. To those suffer
it 'seisily noticed. It's a perpetual fog fr0ro physical disorders we say
pnm; gu w v wi.u a uuu nuu i come siiu oe nraieu, 81 mucu 1C39
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' J. AG. HkAKJS's PoRCEIJUX Decorated ware is the newest thing iairndim-d into this biralitr by James Robinson, the wegtside gro-
tt. This ware is very hBWoj,
atrafivanddaralle. Kverybudy fcaows that tbe J. A G. Meakto P9fMtwne China la the best in. the VMrteVaaal tbey may be assured
that the Decorated Porcelain ware dated nn the) market by that firm cannot be rquallet! anywhere. Call and We tt wfaetbt r ymt buy or not Mr. &M'nfloB will take pleasure in:sbvwing thme goods. :
JfOTS, S. I W inflow, opnosjie
the county jail, is headquarters for! everything in the Boggy, 8omy, Cart and Harness line. Ckaki WoBtmr cad sanpfy yon with a boggy, phaeton, spring aeaa or aavtbiag eke in tbe way of si rebiele " which you may need. Ton don't have to pay him easfa,
either, a be will swap for horse or assies. - He may be found at the mfvery barn aorth. of the square,
oa lAllege A venae.
PAT UP-r-l have a large
a mount of fees daa me from per-
aoaa who have bad recording done. I need tbe money and MU3T have it. If yon don't want a fee biUiawedcome op aad settle at
Dn.us Talbott.
look at the two mi Minn odd and
j useful articles there displayed, and
it is related ot one ot tnc greatest educators that when his bruin becomes bothered and his thoughts are all in a tangle from poring AVer his bnk, he straightway takes train for Bioiraiington, strolls through tbi Bazar, and goe back
to bis work rcrresheil. - t you
it will cost at any
For further partivu-
expense than
other resort.
lars address '
IV. M. DoBBtxs, President. H. F. Fishkb, Secretary.
Mngnetie Well Co.; Orleann, Iud
Don't forget to diret-t your at
torney to brine advertUine o the
Procress office, in vases wlu-re you
want Mr watch repaired so that I nave any Business as aiimiuinraior,
it will stay repaired, take it to execulor or guardian. Kates very
Smith. Satisfaction guaMtcal and work done correctly TTi ra f nmpin nr hut rfnreiieea. ' 1
Don't semi out any bofened
work in the way of bill heads, statement,
envwlope or letter lieadi. It ii alwujs best for your rcpulation, and for the credit, of tbe town that these thing le
first clnsa. Ton ftin set rwulnr Chicjtc.
work at H abrt Butt's job office, next to Wettorn TJniun telegraph office. He ha alteavt done good work. Don't know
any other way to Co. wme ana ee
samples.
Fob Repaihs or Parts of any Sewing Machine, rail at n. LIN DLET'S SONS,
Try and kemembeh and don't
fbrset that no man in this good
eouuty ot Monroe is the superior of Charley M-Pbeeters as a grorer.
He was a tip-top hardware man,
and be is just as successful as a
square-dealing gtoceryman. Go lo Fans Bros, and get a
bottle of genuine South A merican Ner-
Tin to relieve the "grip" yinptOm,
Stany peoaa have bean helped- by it
Bjchkbt CofyE in tbe town
is served at Geo. A. Beockart's
bakery, where can be secured a faach that will specially commend
jtastUo iajrmera and otters. - IfCBioa human and horses and' all aaiaaau) care in 30 aaiavles by Woolford' Sanitary Lotion. This saver faila. SbU by VL UaOlay's Sou, DtomwU, ItlanaBiDstoa. . , dect.Hl.
Best Plow is tbe John Deere
Steel Pie. Don't bay any rill you see it. W. J. ALLEN;
Best of Clover and Timothy
Seed at ALLKWS.
tf: or Stodebaker wagons, .carts
jaaw spring wagons, call at W. J. ALLEN&
Every tbain bbisos to Charley Mobley's "Golden Rule" a new supply of choice goods, ordered to
be forwarded from the wholesale
bouses as. rapidly as they are brought
oou ruieing; bis order in advance
this way. Mobley sometimes has
the latest patterns before any one
else baa sent lor them, i hw is one of tbe features of Mobley's
makes his store so
bosiness that
popular.
PbxipLb come from every corner
' of the county to trade with Hemp.
Wilson, because they have beard of hi ptre goods antl reasonable Torices. Be won't have an adulterat
ed article in bis house if he knows it.
XaanaunsM Cuacit w a Dat. '3fy-
HeCMrarltor Kbeaatta and Haaralaia radiealW cure in 1 to 3 da r. Ita actios dd-
a theiyttea i renarbabtoaad my4eriou It raaaove at once the eaoMaad tbe dbwasa imnediately diwppeais. Firat doaa creatly
beneau. laeu. now ay fan ant ProggUt. Blowoiagtoa. UUaiayS ICE CREAmTiCE CREAM 1
Heat lee Cream Parian, at George Benckart's, South College Avenue,
aad tbe best lea Cream in lbs city.
Choice Hoda Water. .Etcubh Spavin Liniment
Ntra all Bant, Soft or OaHeoMd La bib aad BleatUbea from bane, Blood Spavin, Carta, ttoliiita, BweeneY.Ring-bone, Stlflea, Upraiaa, all Swollea ThroaU.Cooirlu, Kte. flavaSM ta' OMof one bottle. Warrant-
ad ttw ateat woodarful bUnatah core ever
known;, fiold by u. Arfaaiay' wnw,
ISgW Woowiogton. 4eo. 9, 1
Go OVEB TO the southeast
corpe-ef the square and ask for
Charley McPbeeters' grocery.
Every article on his shelves is of
tbe best quality. In fsct be lias
no use for poor goods or base adul
terations, and will not carry tbem
in stock. Cash for produce.
Fob pine' cakes of all kinds, always go to " Volpert's bakery, north side of the public square.
To Trades A medium-sized
eoal (tore for a birtrr one, at tha Ffo-
gretteSea. Uoma ana ee u.
10:55 a.m ..4;Q0 p. 11:00 p. m . 3:40 a. at
8:39 a.m
dDHTIl
Binder Twine. If you want
Binder Twine don't delay, but
come to W. J. Allen's Hardware
Store, where the best may be had
Need Not Go to the Springs
when vou can get genuino Kentucky
Blue Lick w ater at lndley'a sons
for 6c. per glass or 25c. per gallon,
Cakes baked to order, or kept
always in stock. Purest materia
always used. Best cakes in town.
at Volpert.
Need Not Go to the Springs
when you can get genuine Kentuoky Blue Lick Water at Lindley's Sons for 5c. per glass or 25c. per gallon.
Need Not Go to the Springs when yon can get genuine Kentucky Blue Lick Water at Lindley's Sons for 5o. per glass or 25c. per gallon. Soda Wateb and Ics Cream, at Volpert's, north side of the public square. Call and try it. -aa 9 Fob Hay Rakes, Sulky or Re-
VOlvmg, go lu . u. t iusiuhi
Save Money and get the latest
desiens in Queens ware and Glass
ware at (J. a. Mcfbeeters: poituiar
erocerv etore. southeast corner of
the sQuare. New supply of Iron
stone China and Decorated Ware,
Prof. Ross is here from
to take up the work where
Jencks left it.
Ollie Curry has been sick and
is now drinking sulphur water to heal his btomach.
Ira Carter has graduated from
the Lexington, Ky. commercial college.
A daughter was born to Prof.
and Mrs. Saunderson, Sunday
morning a week.
Samuel Strong and wife are
the proud parents of a daughter.
There were 31 failures in a
class of 46 applicants for teachers'
license at the May examination.
-J. E. Wiley will haug out a
law "shingle" at the town of An
derson.
To-day (July 1st) at Oberlin,
O.. Win. G. Ballentiue will be
made President ot tbe college at that town.
-Miss McDermott is at Car-
thnee. Ills., where she has cone to
spend ths summer with Miss Stra-der.
Prof. Atwat'er and family will
spend vacation with friends at Mentor, Q.. at Chautauqua, and at
Toronto.
Mi Murdock, who will teach
in the Bloomington public schools.
has closed her engagement as teacn er at CedarviTle, O.
Talk about fireworks the
best ever seen in the United States
of the kind, will be burned in
Bloomineton on next Saturday, the
glorious h of July, , JWeryooHy
come.
Upv. SI R. Lv'ons. pastor of
the U. P. church of Blbomington
was married at Dayton, U., on
Tuesday night of last week, to Mws
a it he uuoner. a leacuer in me
iinhlic schools of that city. They
are niakiug a two weeks trip in the
east.
Three of our ' most valuable ed
ucaiiimal people P"0, Woodburn and Miss Maude Vanzaudt and
Xfiw Grace Woodburn. leu
Bhmraiii!toii on Monday-for.Chaw
tauqua, N. X., where tney win ai
tfiul the tamnus summer scuooi
Prof. Jas. K. Beck will go later in
the season.
More than 82.500 will be ex
pended in premiums by the Mon roe Co. Fair Association this fall
There is every reason to believe
lhat this will be the greatest sue
Mas of the season. People should
bear in mind that the Fair they
cannot afford to miss will be held in Bloomington from Sept. 14 to 18.
ST4DCDIR1 IS
SOME W HAT
MnnnnnnnsDnenIlo
But we can fit you if you need anything in
Good, Reliable Footwear, AND THAT TOO AT
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
o - o
We will save you from $1 to $1.50 on a
good, first-class pair of Shoes, and will suit you in style, fit and wear. . . i .t t . i .
lame ana see gooas ana oe convinces mat mis m true.
Mrs. Mustard and daughter will remove to Lafayette to reside.
Side
r TT Qnn'VXTT7 West
V. XXa O JL JX Hi. Publle Square.
John Campbell has to his .farm near Dolan,
town.
removed
north of
Johu.McCalla and wife have
returned frooi Martinsville, where
they have been testing the artesian
water baths.
Au elevator is to be put in at
the hub and spoke factory to carry
shavings into the ' bed of a creek
near by, wbere tney will be burned.
Dr. Alexander Fredlock of
Elktns, W. Va., and Miss Rose Van Buskirk of Gosport were married retently at Indianapolis,
Mrs. R. Ni Bennett, of East
Kirk wood Aveaue, is entertaining her mother. Mri Win. Kioser, ot
Harrodsburg. t
John R. East will pluck the
tail feathers from the glorious bird
of freedom at Harrodsburg, next Saturday.
Harry Inies end lady, both
active laborers id church and Sunday school work, haye been entertaining some of me prominent persons connected with the A. M E. church during itbtf. . past week. There has been a church dedication
und a Sunday school convention both largely attended. 'v Bishop
Brown was the guest of Mr. lines
and family whik'in.- this city.
Come to the city ov Saturday
next, and witness the grand oele-
Ed. C. Fitch and Ed. Conare on the rjroirram for speeches
on the 4th of July.
John Crafton is making preparations to rebuild his barn, destroyed by fire. Oscar Reed, the Indianapolis druggist, was visiting his parents last week. Tbos. Kilpatrick was visiting in Bloomneld last week, the guest of John Hicks and family. "How is your wheat?" is the common inquiry, and the answer comes promptly: "Good! very good !" The Mose Kahn property on
4th street has been rented by Dr. Hon of PaoH. He will practice
his profesiiion in this place.
Miss Emma Kreuger will re
turn home in eight or ten day's.
She is now visiting Miss Hermes in Chicago. Miss Hermes, it will
Prof. Van Nuvs was drinking be remembered, spent a summer
from the excellent springs at Wau- here.
--J. E Edmondson will go into
vf : r n;n nun,! me Dostomce on xaonaay next as
luirui auub aainui n 11 i m-
Enoch Fuller has been ed an increase of pension.
grant-
tbe summer with relations and friends at Chicago and vicinity. Miss Ella Corr of this city is one of the young ladies who graduated at the State Normal last week.
Steele Ryors is visiting his mother, sister and other relatives
in this place.
Rev. Ross performed the mar-
riage ceremony ior mraro oeea
and Miss Lillian spencer, Auesday evening of last week.
Prof. R. L. Green has been
appointed eity engineer to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Henley.
South Rogers street is to bt
opened. The rapidity with which
MaDle HiEbts is growing demanaii
the early openirigrtria-ttotaueh.
fare.
bratioii of the 4ihof July,
pledge will be redeemed,
Every
every people
seeing The
clerk. Edmondson is a very pop
ular man, and will' be acceptable to the general poblia.
A readjustment of Ihird-clafs
nog to 83 ce salaries brings the Bloom
ineton office uo $100. PoBtmater
McPheeterV salary will hereafter
be $1,900, in addition to the crossmail, money order fees, etc
On Saturday last the farm of Geo. W. Moore, west of town, containing 27C acres, was sold at the court house door by tbe sheriff on a judgment in favor of This. I. Owens. The property was bid in
by Joseph Crou for $2,854. Aggie Anderson, of west 7th
street, fell from a ladler Friday
4th of July, 1891. Sunrise Firing a National Salute. 8 to 10 a.m. Reception of visitors and Concert by two brass bands. 10 a. m. Exercises at the stand in the Court bouse park. Musk .
by Mechanics' Band. Singing by a chorus of girls. Short speeches. Reading Declaration of Independence. Appointment of committees on special prem- , iums. p. m. Bicycle races, otfee around . the square for persons over IS years of age, $2 for first, $1 for second. Another bicycle . race for boys or girls under 15 years. $1.25 to first, 75 cents to second. "
2 p. m. Grand street parade, rep
resenting alt kinds ot Dosineas, trades, steam fire deputment. comical characters, &c
2:30 p. m. Daylight fireworks,
representing all kinds of animals ; and things floating in the air. Awarding of special premiums to handsomest young lady, prettiest baby under two years, and , oldest settler in county, ail of whom must be present. '
p. m Balloon ascension and oaracbute leap, by Prof. W. Z.
Love. 3:30 p. m. Premium of $20 ia gold to be awarded to the coople. , married on the grand stand. - 4 p. m. Grand prize game of baae " ball. 7 p. m, Concert in the court house park by Mechanics' Band 8 to 10 p. m. Grand display of Fireworks, interspersed with patriotic tableaux.
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Every man should own fthorse and buggy, or two horses and a carriage. Those who do not should go to Roe 8. Winslow, tha ' cleverest man in the business, and
make a purchase. Corn will bf$ low this fall, perhaps 22c. ; bar may be $5 a ton, and oats be h&ty for the asking-. If this may be.
then be it not a cheap, inexpensive and easily enjoyed luxury? Go and see Roe S. Winslow about ' It
. . . .
evening, ana com ire in
with a rusty nail, had a gash three
contact anyhow.
Fair treatment, honest goods, reasonable prices all these help to make the "Corner" clothing store one of the most desirable places at which to trade in Blbomicgton. A full corps of polite and competent salesmen explain the merits of goods, while they do not attempt to crowd goods upon you. No more complete stock can be found in any establishment fn Indianapolis than is to be seen right here iu tbe "Corner" store, and every
thing new or stylish tbat comes
out is procured at once for the cus-. tomersof the "Corner." H. T. Simmons & Co. are proprietors.
Miss Lora Wilson returned on
Saturday last from Wellesley Coh
leee. She will resume her wort;
at Tarkio, Mo., in September.
attended
oi the
Wbebe did you get that fra
grant, rich Coffee? Why I bought
-1 . m-n K. 11--. 1.
II a vans, rocjroeteni grocery,
I never eould eet coffee like that
well you ooebt to trade with Mc
Pbeeters that is tbe kind be sells
to everybody.
your hair earl to drink it.
Need Not Go to the Springs when vou can set eenuine Kentucky
Blue Lick Water at Lindley's Sons for 5c per glass or 25c per gallon.
All Postmasters of tbe country
oftleea in Monroe nounty are authorised
agent for tbe nogre. JL liberal eommisaion will be allowed on all money
National Hotel barber shop ia
a son vea tent, cool and cosy estab
lish meat, just east oi Wbittiker's
grocery. Gos. Kreuger is pro
prietor. Uive bim a call.
sweet mixed riCKLEB, very choice, a barrel just received by
Hemp; Wilson. Try a quarter's
worth. , They are too good to talk
about, '
Mrs. Margaret Gregory has
Tt lXi m-l1 returned from Louisville, and may -ItJhlm06t make! be found at her rooms on South
College Avenue, by ladies who
wish to secure the latest styles in
Spring Hats. Satisfaction guaran
teed. L8U neiore you buy.
Winslow has the best grain
drills on the market. See them.
All choice groceries that are
needed in summer season can be found at the store ot Hemp. Wil
son, "Progress Block." This house
has a first-class reputation for se curing gilt-edged produce.
For the choicest Ice Cream,
made from purest materials, go to
o i aw na jm Volpert's.NortU side Public Square. ' forget It.
Mrs. Mollie Batman
the reunion at St. Mary's
Woodn," Terre Haute, last week.
Miss Anna Lindley is visitinir
Miss Jessie Applegate, at Cory don,
lnd.
. Hiram Lindley was iu Paoli,
Oranere co several days of hut
week,
Auditor Blair went to Craw-
fordsville, Monday, to attend the
funeral of the mother of Mr. Vaao,.
Wm. East (son of John R
has begun work on the foundation of a dwelling house, located be
tween lbe East's and the house
built by W.B.Baker, now owned by Mr.Breeden. East will endeavor to
fiuiah his house early this fall.
Sovders Exchange.
Jnst received at "Senders' Ei-
ebanee." direct from Anabeim.California,
ae barrel Angelica and one barrel of
von wine, maae in ana warrsuiea
Srct-cla. Alao W. O. Emieon & Cu:
Beit Grade of llaple Grove Whig!, Brandies and Gin, which are guaranteed
tv them to be tha bet in tbo market.
I alto keen Tensen & Thietno' I'iiwuer
Bottle Beer, Budweiaer, Pabet Ml rwnu-
kea. Hatzser'a Tnfel. and Thiume Wilt
net's kee beer of iiifayette. which la
been on le here for the lait 30 year.
AH these good will be mid on a ma.l
margin. My place of butine i one
door ontb of the pottotSee, and no biui
net will be dene on IbkbI holiday, or on
Sunday by tbe back door, and don t you
.:liii!a will be made.- and
who expect a show worth will not be - disappointed.
mnnev has . been - raised. . and tbe
pnrimia committees are hard at work
Messrs. Riley, Bolleubacher and Harris have been doing a wonder
ful amount of jiostiog and traveling
to bung out a crowd, ana incy
will ha've it. . . - -'
On the 4th of July the ladies
f Walnut St. Pwsbvlerlan church
will have three refreshment stands
in the court house yard : Ice Cream
and Cake, Lemonade and uanay,
i,Qt and Sandwiches. Be sure
n.l mil on them if vou want the
best for your money.
The famously-drilled division nfKnlnima has been restored to
full fellowship inthe Uniform Rank, K. of P. During the world's jour
ney at Cincinnati, in labo, under the fl..sr.ice8 of the supreme lodge,
the division was given second place in the prixe drill, although it has claimed that it excelled all com
petitors. A protest was filed against the alleged defective scoring of the
iudges, but although the petition J o f ... , a .i: :
was respectiuiiy worueo, me mivision was held guilty of nnknightly
nonanct anil lis oiuccm wsm
ed to apoloKiae within thirty days
or stand suspended. BUDsequenciy it ma reinstated and tbe officers
were ordered 'to appear before
court martial. The new su-
nbanctllor. however, holds
that tha reinstatement of the divi
sion was not as individuals, but as a body, and that the court martial is barred by statute of limitations. This ruling is accepted by the Ko
komo division, wniou naa jiciucu
none of its claim relative to the Un cinoati award.
Mrs. Mark Shrver. who has
been visiting Dr. Maxwell' family and
other friend here, return noma to-aay,
With a whirl and a rush
fire denartment came on
nf last week to look after a litlfe
blaze over in the southeastern por
tion of tbe city.
Grundv Dunn has been ap
pointed, by the city counoil, driver of the city team. He will look after the horses both night and day, at a salary of $10 per week.
A young colored man,a son o Ben. Wilson, was taken to tbe asy
lum for the insane last Thursday
Charley McPheeters kit for
inches in length and an inch deep Spencer on Monday morning, where '
ne was summoneg ms a witness
circuit court. He will remain at
A.Un,;n wninn allowances : -mbiwib
durin. the ofsteek : 1 some time next weeB.
Wesley Deckrda' heira 800 arroar I Frank Brodix is in Washing
the
-James!
' of one of her limbs;
flfni mm I I'd 1
allowances
John KagsdalB...... James If. Wright,
Charle Sioort......
James Crawford,
Thomas P. WhiUon,........,. Frnoi M. Payae,
Henry Mason Wesley Scott, -
John T Sandefer,.... John H Thrasher,
Enoch Fuller,..
David :Uyer,.,...-.
Mr, Morgan reports
booming in the pension
h per m. citing orders for oolitic
btcne.
-The application for Henry
Deming's admission to the asylum
for the insane, has been rejected..
is
12 a u 24 10 13 8 24 20 1?
business
offices,
Dr. Simpson has removed to
Bedford, wbere he will hereafter
practice his profession.
Ed. Brodix returned to Chka-
Henry Demming was also declared ba8 de)ay b go on Saturday last.
oi uosonuu reason of the vast amount of bust- 0n Fridav last four
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The convention of the Kappa inesa is now gettiog-oaca: to nor- jortoll c. Hunter stone quarry .to
Kanna TbeU fraternity is to be I mal and claimants may expect a the jonon railway were oftred.
hld in Burlineton. Vt., this year, more speedy adjudication ot tneir fil.nr:nir :a vet necessarv to
and MUs Grace Bawles is the dele- claims. get at the matter, but it is probable
BaBMaaaaehaaBwaBaaaa i . . a a li. . (.
Almost everybody will re
member Wesley Rader, who lived
with his father north of town sevt---n election of officers W had
eral years ago, but afterwards re- by the KnigLts of Pythias, last moved to Greencastle. In 1865 tfrida v evening .with the fcllowin
Wesley enlisted in the 145tU regi- c. c. i. y. Buskirk : V.
ment, and shortly afterwards was c w L. ja: Prelate, Chaa.
gate who represents the chapter of
I. U. Miss liawles leit tor uunington on Thursday last. Senator R. A. Fulk, than whom there is no more fluent talk
er or able man for tbe occasion,
will deliver the 4th of July address
at Bloomneld. Tbe
there is under tbe auspices
I. O. O. F.
Wm. Burford and wife arriv
ed from Kansas City last week, and exoect to remain in Blooming-
. mar BTa
ton a month or two. Bit, jjunora
an exnert electrician, and baa
been engaged in that business dur
ing the past two years.
nU &..!, a wo.1t Albert
Rott was married to Miss Wampler ets will be sold July 3 and 4, good
of GosDort.
tip and an oven being
for a bakerv and confectionery,
Albert will soon oe iu.-uubiuow iui
himself in lhat town, buccess to
you, old boy.
Miss- Jessie Oliver of Terre
Hauta i rUitlng her aunt, ItaKwing
nattertos.
l t
Mrs. Walter Howe is visiting
her mother. Mr. Dunn. Lieut, novo
and tbj boy will be here in a few dayis
having stopped off in Omoago to atlen,: to ton) emmets.
Mrs. Walter Woodburn wil
leave for hlladelnhia on Wednesday to
mac. ner little nov nnaer ins cars pi
nhyiiolan of that city. Mr. Woodburn
will accompany ber a part of the way.
Walter Lindley has been quite
tick Mveral day witn toniiuua.
Bob Ropers will read raedi
eina tbi summer with hi brother ii
Pratt, Kansas.
Chas. E. Coffin and family of
Indianapolis were in Bloomington
last Sunday.
Mrs. John Waldron of this
city was . in Terre Haute last week
in attendance upon tbe golden juti
ilee of St. Mary's of the Woods.
'JSs. Simmons bap removed to
the house on North Morton street
purchased from Dr. Jordan. Th
house' vacated by Mr. Simmons'
family has been rented by Prof.
Saundewoo,
celebration taken sick with typhoid pneumonia g.li. M of a Sam. Rocera ;
. ' . 1 . . " 1 . 1 I " '
of the and sent to me nospiwij WU,,B K. of R. and S., W. W. Howard j
there he was stricnen witn paiaiy- M. of F., W. W. Vanaandt; M. sis from which he never fully re- Qf E., B. A. McGee ; Past Cbaocovered. He was helpless and was j,,, g A Colpitta. The twesa-
receiving$72 per montb pension, bership of the Lodge ia Blooming
at bis oeatn, wuiuu winw
Thursday a week.
Fourth op July season, 1891.
The L. N. A. & C. Ry. will sell excursion tickets to all stations at nn fn tha iviiinl IrSn. Tiplr-
TO. fi ,i i:, I of Mrs. Lemon, died on csaturaay
room is neing utteu go.g - -r. Iagt after a 8hort ilioess. Tbe fui-
en Deme eonairuuieu i ivcu 't," ....... v i . , a
nri Mrin between five and twelve Years oecurreu u ouu7.
of age half tore. No excursion rates less than 25c. will be made for adults or less than 15c for children. On the 4th of July only all
trains will stop at all stations.
ton is now 173.
Mre. White and Miss Carrie
Miles (colored) have gone to Indianapolis, where they will take leasons in the haw-dressers art.
Some of the most prominent
members of the Sons of Veterans
of this place were m attendance
upon the annual encampment
Lafayette last week.
a grand time.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sminooa
are rooming and boarding at Mr.
W. F. Brownings.
little
at
The Polk canning factory at
Greenwood began operation Mon
They report day morning on the pea crop. It
is anticipated tnai toe crop irom
1 AnA .mi. i.ti 11 a mi 1 nn thin SPA.
x iiooB wito u,m.,.,v.u, . th . b ictorv. A recent-
Mrs. Geo. Norman and
eon left Bloomington on Saturday
for Chicago, where she will vmt
her mother's family.
will be further cut down.
er and starris, . a mjU.K;n that nicks the
have literally "run" the 4th ot July ' t-Mm the vineg and hull8 them
businoss. and they will have an
immense crowd here next Saturday.
They have been advertising in Lou
isville, Chicago and Indianapolis.
A contract has been closed
with Griffy & Walker by Mrs,
Beers and her Bisters the Misses Faris, for work on their property,
a half square west of Coll. Avenue,
on 6th street. The present struc
ture will be torn away, and a hand
some modern two-story sweueu
front residence will take its place. When completed the house will be
an ornament to that portion of the
city. .
Mrs. Wood of Indianapolis,
aunt of Mi's. Mary Crou of west 6th street, was her guest last week.
Mrs. Allison Maxwell of Ind
ianapolis returned to her home last
week,
A carpenter named Dawson,
employed upon the Collins & Kartell grain elevator, fell from the building last Friday and broke one
of bis collar bones.
Mrs. Mayer, sister of Mrs.
Mose Kahn, will return to Cincin, pjti Wednesday".
Tranifera mi Real KataitO.
Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson, Record. fFor Deeds aad Mortgage, eomcttjj a
ecu ted, call at Keccder's Office.) Jo. Adam to Kliiabetb J. Adams,
pVs from the vines and hulls them jg& X 8. -ft at the same operation is expected fa i( city, 90S to supersede the hand-picking Tbo. Fielder to Fnl wider A Son, pt
method and the cost of production -.EAtWra
' Col. John Cravens, our handsome county clerk, spent four days
of last week in Waukesha, Wis,
drinking of the pure health-giving
waters, listening to the strains of
bauds and whispering sweet noth inn to tbe summer girls who con
gregate at such fashionable places,
lie came home alone, and naa nve cents left of the many dollars he
carried away.
The Democratic editorial con
vention met at Maxinkuckie, last
week, and Mr. Feltus took train
Wednesday for rest and relaxation
from his arduous duties, acoompan
led by JmI. McUee.
Go to Jimmy Robinson's west side grocery for rockets, roman candles, fire works, eta. He has a
nice stock of fireworks.
Seminary let 1M, cit;
Lafayette Hayteld to
Bridge.
anoy Star
field, ebftwqpt M tea eo2S,
Richland tn.
John Hilbert to Xllea B. Dwtgua,
undivided one half acq, e03O, Perry tp, ' '
Francis K Perring to Cbaa.It.rar-
rlng, land in Perry tp,
W. O. Ttylor to Trustee 1. OiO, 1.
pt lot 22S, city,
J. G. McFheetem to I. O. O. n pt
let 239, city, "W
Sarah J. Karr to HarraU Hollaad,
awq neq and. aeq awq ecza, Washington tp,
J M. Hinkle to Frances Spark, pt
awq ec39, Bloomington tp,
Stone Heir to J. . Hinkle, k ISa
city,
J. M. Hinkle to Trootmaa A) Da
mon, nt lot 158. city.
John N. Taylor to Maty Hay,
4, Kyors aamtion, onjr,
Wantbds. The publio to know
that the American Ventilator
be applied to all kinds of windows,
Jooenh P. Swearinffan died at and Will work better than weights.
-- -m- I v. . .as
Iola, Kansas, May 29th. He They can be seen at Ur. A Stan's
nan hnrn in this countv. and en. house, county CiCrk's witter, Mfa.
listed in the 2d Regt. Ind. Light Biackley'a or Craig Worley' hoote,
Artillery, with which he served and several omer leaaiug ciusens.
4uring the war.
'Brown, Agent, Walnut St,
