Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 July 1891 — Page 3
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WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS TO REDUCE
STOCK. Come arid bo convinced. Bargains in
Etctj body and their cwisiiw and aunts are invited to call at the iiardwure store of W. J. Allen and examine die celebrated Milwtukee ideTf the lightest running selfbiooer ade, only weighs ma. and ia st wanted to cive perfect .satisfaction. Don't bay any other till yon aee the Milwaukee, or 70a . will regret it. Also look at the Milwaukee Steel Mower and Bucfcye Mowers and Droppers, CaJtiTators of alf kicds, SuUy'ead JSe- . Tohriag Bar Rakes, dte., Ac, .1 Popular basds of Tobaeoo atad Cieara are keut in the family jgrocery owned by Hemp. Wilson, ornr 8th at. and College Avenoc. It will p;y yoo to lay of Wifeea. -.. Sex Winalow Slower.'. for McCoruiick -; iEyiaof aofcr . llkiw to trade witaChnrley McPheeters he is one : it thdnrestiaeo in the town,aod then he keeps a choice stock of groceries .that gives full ralisfbction, o that cnsteram are tneaaed both ' - DrejVsoaoBar WinaiW. when ;won want any implements for the ' LAG. MkAK JX'8 POHCEI.AIS . WlifMia atari warn thA naTABt Ihirtd 1
introdnreif into r4iis locality by educator that when liw bruin beJlamw and his thoughts . rreJ This wire is very handsome, ore all in a tangle from paring , rM raef ire and dnrabK Everybody over his hook., he straightway ,1fcws that the J. & G. Meakin takes train fr BWrainwtoii, stroll Ionia oiw China i the bet in the through thw Baaar, and goes back mtttreml thry may be assured to JbU .work refreshed. - If yon
savwara aa. vwiwa awav t treat tt&Pecbnted Porcelain' ware
gawpil. on I ha aaarhet by tStafe Srtn'it will stay repaired, take it
4 are it. whether you hay mr not. Sir. Rnbianoa wall take pleasure Jp showing Ihase- good. B6T3L ft. U Win-lex, .ppwntc 4h cMty jail, is headquarters for 1 4W7'jkrn i the Buggy, Surrey, dart in3 flame. line. . Cnaio Wowc.et can supply yon srlth buggy, phaeton, spring agon,, OFaj thiag etje in the way of M veb'ide which ymi may - need. YowAin't lave to pny him cash, HJirv a fie will swap for horses - or aarlts. He auy Ik - found at the istg ltyry haia north of the aqnare, ;aCaltee Avenue. PAY' UP.-rl 2are a. large amoant of fees dae me from swi bs who have had reeordtog done, ine money and' MUST ava hL. If yon don't want a fee hill eoaafc .ap airo settle at Biiy? ox Talbott. -SlOEisr Corvi n in the town at -Geo. A. Benckart's fcakery-, ;wiaere at be secured a hi rich that wfil spially commencl ts?li to faimert and Others. Itcb pn hninan and iiorses asA asll aaisaals ear4 in 39 aiiaate by Woolford's Seni-Jtry Lotuw. Thie rr Mb. fluid by U. Liudii y'a Sons, Drogcista, Wmaagtm. ' . aee.,lL Best Plow is the John Deeru flteel Plow. Don't buy any tilt jMmiU. W.J. ALLEN. : ' -Botoi Clover and Timothy si jms.a;m, -- . ... nuunnok Hsw6ta4elbalter wagons, carts awd spriRflr wset.bs, call at yW.JALLEya. pBtvue come from every earner air! Ae eownty to trade with Hemp. ; Wilson, boss use they have heard 4t hit pur goods and reasonable awiecs. He wn't have so adakeratad article ui bisnooseif he knows ib SaaniiAKsN Onwuri Dat. rMyl4Jorar Jtheumattaia and Aeanilgta Tudicatny sarx in 1 13 dan. Its action npi thesjstaoL is remarkableana myatarieoa St iwmofoa at obob theucanM and the diseas. m rilanaly diaafysa. 3RsatdoMayatty Vaocalt. 9h:ts. 8oH by Faris Bros imaggxta, 1 loomragio mat ICRmSAUl ICE CREAMS Jfaet ioa Creaat Parlors,at George geaokirt's, Booth College Avenue, itwd the best lee Cream in the city Choka Soda Water. . . EslaWt Spavin liaimeei to Aoves !! Mitrd, Holt or Oallotuod "Lamp aat Bleuiah from hams, ttoodSpivias, Carta. Solinta, Hmttm ey.Bina-bona, Still oa. 4lpraiaa, alt JolIe Throats, Coombs, Ite, JtT tMI-by ojsa ft botclev Warrant ed tk stoat wood?!! blemish cure ever ftaoarn. Si by H. L.nd.Uy's - So.ia,
WICKS &o CO.
Os thb SOUTH bids' of Jhe 9nare, eoraec of the alley, ia a sign reading : "Golden Bale." That is the store of Charley Mobiey, the veteran dry goods and fancy goods man. He was selling goods when many of oar old men were boys, and he always had the reparation which he sustains sow that of a competent selecter of satisfactory goods. ' You BOST HAVE to go skirm ishing all over town in search of groceries since Charjey McPheeters is in business. Bis' store, on the corner of Walnut street and Kirkwood Avenue, has lieoeme a pi aee of resort for all who love choice goods especially Coffee?, Teas, and fine canned goods. No uah excels Geo. Benokert as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. - Since Job Smith took charge of that wonderful store known a Smith's Baaar, there has been a great increase of stock, and a dis play of rare taste in the selection! of goods that is as remarkable as I lit is easily noticed. It's a perpetual"; pwaio to go into Smith's Bazar and look at the two million odd and Jnsrtnl art teles $hre displayed, and r J .fal r -a rJr 4hn t t - if icikiiii vi. vui v a uw KicaicoL want your watch repaired so that to guaranteed j Foa Repairs or Parts of any Sewing Maeliine, rail at a-i-isM-iys soks. Tey asd bembsber and don't forget tlvat no man in this good county it Monroe is the superior of Charley McPheeters as a grocer. tie was a trp-top Itardwr re man, and he is Just as successful as a sqnare-dealing grocerymao. Go to" Faris Bros, aod get a botflaof gasi.taa fjufh AmertcaO TServina to relieve the '-g-ip" STrnptoma. Many percoaa save beet helped by its a?e. Every toaik bbtcos to Charley Mobley's "Golden Bale" a new nnpply of choke goods, ordered to I forwarded fr jm 1 be wholesale hotwei as rapidly as they are brought oat. Placing bis order in advance this way, Moblev sometimes has the latest patterns before, any one else has sent tor thm. This is one ol toe ireatures or Mobley's banneas that makes his store so popular. Go OTEB, to the 8outbeest corner of the square 'and ask for Charley McPheeters' grocery. Every article an bis shelves is of the heat qaaKty . Ic fact be has bo use tor poor goodfi or base adulterations, and will not carry . them in stock. Cash r produce. To Tbadb: A medium-sized ccal stove for a larger one, t the Pro gress oflsee. Come and sea ua. V, ; WhJEBK TOU GET THAT fra grant, rich Coffee 1 Why I bought it at Cnas. MeJf neeters' grocery. I never could get coffee like that. Well you ought, to ti-ade with McPheeters that is the kind he cells to everybody. It will almost make your hair earl to drink it, All Postmaster) of the country offlcee in Monroe nowriy are authorised agenntor tna yragreai. A. liberal 00m mat m auowod a au money National Hotel barber shop is a eonvenient. cool and ' cost efrtahliahment, jnat east of WhitakerY groocry. (Jus. Krcuger 10 propemor. Give bin a eail. SWEET .MIXED flCKLES, very choice, a barrel jnst iceeived fay Hemp. WUsott. Try a quarter's worth. They are too good to talk about. JfBE Not Go to tor Spbisgs when yoaeaa get genuine Kentucky i Bine Liek Water at Lindley's Sooa for $e. per ff0u at iac. per gaUos.
fi SALE HIVE each Department. sunniER resort. Orleans, Indian, is a new summer resort and watering place just now gaining promnenee throughout the land, and inviting health seekers and to jristi to her realm. The water iron heir Artesian Magnetic Sulphur Well is proving to have no equal on ibe face of the earth for the relief of suffering humanly. Its success already bears the testimony too convincing for mortal man 1:0 doubt anything claimed of it. What is it t;oorl for ? Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Goat, any denineemuot of the stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys and Female diseases of which thousands are dying yearly for want of proper treatment. Already hrndreds have been cured and non a have triod it but What hive ben benefitted. A large and elegant bath house wilh modern itpplhnces has just been completed, an 3 baths of the Magnetic water hot or cold or of nny temperature may be had at all hour.. The best of hotel accommodations may be had, wit bin easy access, nt very reasonable rales, or board in private families can If had alio, io those suffer in frro rhyiical disorders we sa come and l ealed, at much less cnenae than it will cost at nnv ther resort, for further partiW lars address W. M. T OJ?Erxs. President. II. F. Fisher. Spcretary. Magneti.5 W ell Co., Orleana, Ind. Dcn't foiget to direct your attorney to Mtg advertising to the Pmgr5i riule'j in raws where you have ary business as administrator, executor or eitorilian. Rules very 1 ! work don 3 correctly. Binder Tvi.vi:. If you want Binder Twine don't dlay, but eometo W,.L Allen's Hardware Stort'j where the best may be had. Need JTot Go to thr Spain 3s wheo ymi can get genuine Keuluci:y Blue Lick Water at Lindley's Sons for 5'. per gltss or 25c. per galk ti. Need Not Uo to the Springs when you can get genuine Kentucky clue Liek Water at Lindley's Sons for 6c. per gl iss orSoc. per gallon. Need Xoi Go to the Springs when yon can get genuine Kentucky Blue Lick Water at Lindley's Suns for c per gjjss or 2oc. per gallon. For Hay clakes. Sulky or lievolviug, go 1 R. L. WidsIow. 8a ve Mokey nd cet the latest designs in Qi;eensware and Glass ware at L; U . McPheeters' popular grocery store, southeast corner of the square. :Sew supply of Ironstone China and Decorated Ware. As a Tonic Hothing Excels South American Heroine, It ia sold by FASJS BROS. tkradleirs' Exchange. Just roceived at "Souders' 35--cbanee," direct from Anaheim.CalifoTnia, ooe 'Barrel Ancmica ana ae barrel or Port Wino, mt e in 1887, and warranted Brst class. Als i W.. ffimisnn :o.'s Best C-rsaa of Maple Grore Whiskies, Brandies and Gmj, wbieh-are guaranteed bv them to be the best ia tfce anaikot. 1 alno keep Tn,;cn & TWame's Fils aer Kotue sear, niidweiser, ratwt miiauicae, Metager's Tafel,iand Thiemc&'W'ag. ner's keg leer )f Jyafayatte, nhich has been on sule Here tor tint la.t 3Q yiars, All these goods will be sold oa a a nal! margin. My place of business is mo doer south of the postofflee, and bo l usineti will l dice on legal holidays, or on (hinders by the back door, and don't you ferfsetiU O. SOUDKBa. Wiseixiw has the best grain drills on the market. See their. Ahi. choice groceries that are needed in summer season can he found at the utcr? of Hewp. Wilson, "Progrei Block' This house has a firfit-eli ss reputation fur &$ jurjpg giil-tugR pr.oJuce
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Time Tattle at nioowlBgttaa. In effect Hat 25th, 189J. Day Mail Train North, arrive..,,.... 10:5! a.m Mail Train South, ,.,..4:0i p.m Mail Train North, arrivea..,, . 11:00 p.m Mail Train South, ......... 3:40 a.m Aeceoramxift.io, North,.., 8:3 a.m Accommodation, Sooth, ,.,.....6:2i p.m LoniaTillo Acoomn iJorlh,. ,....,. 9:4i p.m Louiavillo Ac:om South 0:0-1 a.m CABTBB I'iBEINO, Agdnl. '
Persons who may be looking for fine farming land should bear in mind that the Cole farm, one of the best pieces of property ic the county, will bo offered for sale on the 24th. Full particulars as to the land,, condition of improvements, etc., may be had of Nai:. U. Hill, President of the First National Bank. The "Bee Hive" dry floods store will attempt to get rid of the stock now on their shelves, so that only new goods may fill the shelves in the new building. They are selling at very low prices in order to accomplish this result. If you need anything in the dry goods line it will pay you le go there soon. If yon have any intention of baying a firm yon will never have 1 better opportunity than now presents itself. Theaaminitra' or of the Joha Cole estate will offer 4 !0 acres of land belonging to that estate, and situated four mites west' of town for sale to the highest bidder on Friday, July 14th. The farm is located on the new turnpike, has 200 acres of iand in grltss, thero U a first-elass half, mile track on the place, a largo grainary, an uncommonly lmrga baro, a dwelling house, and such other improvement as are usually found on a fiirm. The land is unsurpaiised for fertility by any ttrm in the county orory aero can be cultivated. There is plenty of . stock water en the placo three fresh water ponds contain carp. No better neighborhood in tho county, and any ono who may Soyei.tigato it will he pleased wilh the outlook. Tho terms are m-third cash, one-third in ono year and the other. payment in eighteen months. r-Don't target the "Corner" when you are in search of leally desirable goods in the clothing and gents' furnishing lines. They get the latest styles promptly by express as noon as they are out, so that it don't cost yoiany mor at the "Cornei-" for garments that are in style than it would cost you somewhere else fur something entirely oat of date. The "Corner" makes it a point to keep up wit h the procession and the tasteful men at the head understand just how to do this. The Ladies of St. Charles Catholic Church will give cm ice cream festival in the Court House Park, in the City of Bioomington, on Tuesday evening. July 2li, All nre cordially invito! Io attend. Good music will bo furnished by the Mechanic' Band. By Order of Committee. ; Almost every one is familiar with, cr has heard ot the "Cole" farm, west of Bloomington. This is one of the most noted and valuable piect'S of farm property in the county, and one that any iarmer or stock raiser would think himself lucky to own. It will be sold at administrator' sale, July 24th, on the premises, and the terras nre very favorable. Altogether there are some 500 acres, and there are plenty of out buildings to carry on the farming business sneces-fully. Nat. U, Hill is the resident administrator, and he will cheerfully supply any information required. Skykk Dollars to Niag ara FhlU. The annual cheap e&eurtion to Niagara .Palls via the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad occurs Thui-s-dny, July 30. Tbe special ezeursian trains will run via Toledo and ll.iti oil and thence to the Falls via the popular Michigan Central, and will be solid trains con sisting of through coaches, chair can and sleeners. The round trio rate from Ola. cinnnti or Indianapolis io JJiagaru Falls will ne tf.ou, ana to Toronto and return t6.00. A proportionate rate applies from all intermediate points along the line and includes tho privilege of side trip to tho Thousand Islands at greatly reducwl rates trom .ntagara Fans, xtekets win bs sola July 30, and are good nstMrning until August 5. r or rates, tietets, eta, aadress any C. H. D. agent or K. O. McCoriniok, General Passenger and Ticltet Agent, Cincinnati, O. There are 420 seres oflind in .the Cole farm, which will be offered for sale by auction oa the premises, four, miles west of town on the pike, Kriday, July 24th. Tbe land lies on the now turnpike, somo two hundred Ajcuesar in grask, there is a very large grainory, - large barn, and a good half-mile tiaokfoi trailing horses. Several hundred aorei of the farm is in a high state of cultivation, and taken all in nil it is ono of tba most desirable places for an enterprising farmer to locate jn the State of Indismt. Tha widow will soil her third to the successful tiidder at the same price par aero H. C. Duncan spent a portion of last week in Petersburg., Pike county. He says the conutry down there is full of wheat. John W. Davis and wife left Bloomington on Friday niornina for Trinity Springs, Martin county, where taqy intended to remain a week. Rockville Republican: "It is not necessary that a vail or fence bear the legend.- "JPoat No Sills." The State law provides that tbe owner's consent must ba Meand, or a fine of $14 will ba assessed upon conviction. Mrs. Volncrt has been visit ing relations in Indianapolis and Martinsville during the pt two weeks. Miss Frances Robinson will accept a position in the scfeooja at Princeton, Indiana. Mrs. L. Ij. Terry, of Nashville, Tean., is visiting her sioter, Mr. 0- Perry at BUeviJJe,
-The time for holding the next Farmers' Institute in Monroe conn ty has beeu fixed for Aug. 24-29. MoKiuley now knowa that he must defeat Campbell, U will be no "walk-dyer,", but it can be done, Bona, Rogers was appointed
by Judge, Miers to he fleceiver for the Jjollenwiober property. -A!thou;h the hay is light, i large quantity has been cut and in now safely stacked, Cashier Woodborn's daughter is visiting her aunt in Noblesville, Mrs. Prudence Craig. W.- J. Dodds and wife are re joicing over the advent of a daugh ter at tneir nome on east fin at, Indiana Baptist Association (colored) held its meetings in this city last week, and tha attendance from other pilaces war quite large. Henry Mathes and wifeofSpencer were in town last week on their way to Brown county, where Mrs. Mathes has relations. -Northward the crowds surge on College Avenue. ViThether 'tis tbe Progress office or the "merry-go round" that draws them deponent saith noil. ... . , , 'limn ii ' i m : AH the country outside Uncle Sam's dominions is short on wheat. This places the United i States in a desirable position. The- friends of Charley McPheeters. (and no man has more friends than Charley) will be gratified to learn, that he f.&s returned from Spencer very much improved in health. The heavy plaie glass was placed in position iu the second and third stories of tho Wicks building last weelc. It wilt be a gem of a a establishment when completed. Gen. Tom Browne died at his home in Winchester on Friday, with hemorrhage. He hud been at Martinsville all spring, for treatment, but without avail. That incomparable organization, the colored brass lnd gave a 4-corner concert last Friday night, on the pliblic square. Nn.r Oakland Cify Henry Bryant djed from the lodgment ot chaff in his. windpipe, while engaged in threshing. Willie Kennedy, grandson of Mrs. Geo. Bollenbacher, who soma time ago-broke an arm by having itcaughTuitder the lid of an ice heat, 'fe';Oit WedneSitiy lust and brolte ihe same arm, but hot at the point of the fir-t fracture. Wot. Ijcas, sr., wbik doing some ta work on a new west 6th st. lionise, last Thursday, fell from a ladder to the ground, a distance nf twelve 'fiief. His he:td was seriously out, tind he is badly bruised. .The Cola farm, vet of town, which wiii .be offered for sale at auction 6u . the premises, Friday, July gith, is an opportunity of a lifetime to secure a frst-cla-s farm at a reasonable figure. Tbe administrators, Nat. U. II ill and Mrs. Josie Cole, have entered into an agreement by which the widow's third intcrtist in tbe land will be conveyed jo the purchaser or purchasers, ft Ihe same pricj per acre and on the same terms as the twothirdii will bring at auction, The terms of sale are very favorable for purchasers, being one-th rd cash in hand, one-third ia twelve mouths and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale lb deferred payments to ba secured by notes bearing interest Irom date, with approved security. The farm is oa the new Stanford pike, and ia in every n ay a desirable and valuable one. F.R.Woolley leae for Cleveland to-day, where lie will undergo treatment for a diseased limb. Mr. Woolley has teen enable to walk with comfort forseveral years, and his condition has been growing worse. Ho does not know bow lone it will be necessary for him to remain away, hut expects to stay until he is benefitted, if such a thing is ;jossihle. The next meeting of- the Mo roe Co. Horticultural bociety w be held at the residence of J Dodds. Preliminary preparati will be trade at this meeting 5or the con veuiog of the State society in this pl'ice, on August . 13th and 14th. The last meeting ot the County Eiociety was held at the farm residence of Joseph and Mrs. Dinsmore, west of town, and was a very prontaius one. ne awie meetiueot the Indiana Horticul turists will he held in the odd Col lege Cbajftil. A brakj-man on tbe "Monon," Isaac Ma lot t bv name, fell from freight truin last Wednesday night, and tbe back ot his bead was ier ribly crushed by the fall. The train broke- in two near Spring Cave, and tho went being dark and the smoke blowing into his eyes, be walked off the oar. On Friday morning Drs. Harris and Davis re moved some oi the splintered portions of lite skull, leaving an u' ooversd iipace two inches wide by three in length, His right foot was also broken and mangled. He seemed never to have recovered eonscimisoeis, and died at inidaight, Deceased came trom some place ui Mary laud about five years ago.
Mrs. Itoberl; Marshall's sister
has been paying her a visit, Mrs. Rawlee now occupies one of the new houses erected by Mrs. Binckjey, . Prof. Neybr has removed hia family to Greenoastle, where he has a Professorship in .DePauw college. Misses Amy and Anna Guilford are tho guests of Misses Jessie and Lena Simmons, Mike Seward's cigar factory now occupies the room north of the foundry, on Walnut street. Wm, East has put in a hand some and substantial foundation for bis new dwelling house on west b'tb street. There are 63 steam threshers at work in Bartholomew county, and the wheat yield wi!l amount to 500,400 bushels. At 80c. per bush, this would bring $482,000. Dr. Scovell, Prof. Seaton, Prof. Woolman,Prof. Blatehley, and U.C. Cox, have gone on an exploring expedition to Mt. Oriaiba, Mexico, with a view of settling the dispute among scientists over its higbt. Knox county's wheat t-rop aggregates 1 ,650,000 bnchels. At 80c. this wheat is worth 11,320,00, or an average of $47 to each madwoman and child in tbe county. Isaac P. Gray says that he roust have a front seat in the band wagon or he'll walk, at the presidential blow-out. Guess Ike fll go afoot. The work on the new residence for the Misses Farii is well under way. In the meautime the ladiea occupy rooms in the building adjoining, on the north, where they still conduct the dressmaking business. Make your preparations to go out to the sale of the Cole farm, on Thursday. The distance Is only about four miles --. very pretty drive so that many might take advantage of the opportunity to see the country, and at the same time, if they are so disposed, can buy a valuable farm at a very reasonable price. Campbell &0'Neil have come to Bloomington with a complete outfit of wagons, scrapers and men, to work on the switch that is being graded from the Hunter quarry to the main line of tho "Monon." Mr. Henley, to whom the contract was awarded, has sublet a portion of it to this firm.. wnMBHAaMiH Wm. Petenion, county commissioner, was jolted from a spring wagon, last Wednesday!" near Ihe McPheeteralcorner,and falling upon bis bead and shoulder, was for a time thought to be seriously hurt. He sustained a deep, scalp wound, but after receiviing surgical at tention from Dr. Axteil, he recovered sufficiently t " be taken home, Farmers throughout tho Stat; will be interested in aa opinion 01' the Attorney General that the law by which 15,000 was appropriated for tbe expense oi holding instilute throughout Indiana is by the provisions of that act continued from year to year. It is money well expended. George W. Norman was paid $40C for his loss on drug and wall paper stock, by the insutaooe adjusters, and Peter Bowman received $375 for damage to floors, walls,etc. Mr. Norman will store bis goods until a room -can e prepared for him on tho fast aide. For a few days there will be placed upon the market a dwelling bou&e on East Kirk wood Avenue, one square and a half from court house. For price and terms sec N. U. Hill or W. A. Gabe. To the Progress's kind friend, I. Milt. Rogers, we are indebted for a basket of line early peaches. Bio. Rogers is one of oar most suc cessful horticulturists, and supplies the people with the best trait trees. u aaw.fl roni u Dsvn. huu is a .. vw) vhmhww witv , much longer, 'Our military men (the con) mis sioned and non-commissioned oncers) took train for the Ft. Way ue encampment on Sunday. Mrs. Minks, of want 6th st has been adjudged insane, :aod application has been made for her admission to tbs asylum at Indianapolis. Died, oa July 12th, at Omaha. Neb., Sarah F., wife of Prof. 3. M. Wilson, agd 46 years. Prof. Wilson was a former, superintendent of Bloomington public schools. ' Mr. Wicks goes east next week, to buy goods tor the new, store. Mrs. J. B. Mulky has been elected the delegate to represent the Relief Corps of this place, at Detroit, the 3d week in August. Maj. Mulky and wife Vi& U-C D us can sad wife will go. Mrs. T. E. ta wes accompanied her mother to her borne iu Illi nois hat Wedoasdatr, whce she .will make a short visit. Mrs. Edmonds, ot Indiana polis, mother of Mrs. Walter I.iudiey, is visiting her daughter. Oscar R'?eiJ came down from j Iudiauapoli$ .tc .tlcud tliurtis.
The Republican County Central Committee will meet in the Grand Jury Room, on Saturday, August 1st, Bu8i:ie8B of importance will eome before the meeting, and a full attendance ia desired. A. T. Marset, Chairman. t . ' 1 1 .1 1 ar
Rev. Wm. F. Beed preached in Walntit St, Pres. church Sunday morning. Miss Jennie Brown of St. Louis, Mo., a second cousin of Thos. M. Brown, it visiting re tions in Washington tp. A large party will leave for Indian Springs this week. Fine weather tor drinking sulphur water. Mrs. B.itterton, Mrs. Alexan der, Mrs. McPheeters and Mrs. Sbeeka returned bop) from Spencer to-day. There wjll be a meeting of the congregation of Walnut St. church on next Sunday morning otter service, to consider the question of calling n pastor. The air is heavy with cigarette smoke at the "iridine school." Where do the kids get the cigar ettes find them I A party of twimty-flve ladies, gentlemen and children went to Stone's spring west of town mien ic ing on last Friday afternoon. A jollier crowd never left town for a picnc, A largely attended recepttou, under (he management of the young ladies ot the Missknary Society of the U. P. church, was tendered to the Pastor and wife on Tuesday evening of last week. It is a remarkable fadb that while the demand for block stone is very dull at present, the trade in sawed stone is unusually heavy. To meet this increased demand additional saws have been placed in posidon at the Central quarry, a ) new aerncR nas oeen raiseq, ana everything looks busines-Iike. Albert Rntt was in town the greater part of last week. He was accompanied by bin wife. Albert has become quite sedate since he was married, and will doubtless have gray hairs before '92. The Democratic papers do not refer to tbe fact that binding twins has been reduced near 5c. per lb. under the operations of the MtKinley law. No, they are not interested ia that. v On Friday last a birthday dinner was given in honor of AucJtPatsey Payne, at the home of Mm. Sallie Hacker, in Washington tp., at which seventy-two persons were present. Mrs. Payne was 75 yeais old on that day. John Gray, a brother-in-law &)' Mrs, Payn brought out Ms ii me and buggr to start to the dinner, and before going went to tho well to get $ drink of water. He felt at the well, was assisted to tbe house, aa j died within an hour, You can depend upon any statement the manager of the Bes Hive makes about the business (if tbat famous establishment. He now, iaa mammoth advertisement, gives price ou many leading articled, and these prices will be adhered to. It is tbe object or Manager wooliery to dUpos of as much of th e large stock of goods as possible be fore removing to the handsome new rooms they don't, want to handle sa many articles, in order to accomplish this object much of fhe stock will be sold at great reductions, as will be readily seejn upon reading the Bee Hive's big aunoitncemeet. i At about j80 Saturday evening tbe roof of the Jordan poultry j house, west 6th street, on Gilraore's lot, was found to be on fire, and was soon burned to the groaud. The building was new. The new ice house in the rear was else) almost entirely destroyed. opm of the employes insist thai fire was communicated by sparks from the foeomotive of the acoomnioiiation train. The poultry house buildiog belonged to Gilmore Bros, and was i "urea tor eouy. Remember that the sale of thu Cole land will take place m Fri day of this weekj the 24th, ogiinine at 10 a. m. reoiile wo want to take a drive to an iatereiit ins; portion of ti e county, should go out to tbe Cole land salt;. There V - a - is enotiL'ii land mere tor sevei'ai faims and it is ail good. It lies alonenide tbe Stanford pihi, much of it in meadow, and all suscepti ble of a high state ot cultivation. Get your carriage ready, prepare your lunch and go out, Itcmem ber that next Friday is the day of sale. EAUT MUE PRIO SVOBE, Just as sooa as a room cia be remodeled and fitted up for aie, oa tbe enit side of tbe square, 3 v. ill open ueut prcscriirtion drua store, wilh an entire new, fresh stock of drugs and isediciaes, and vill make a specialty of tho prescription and natent medicine businefa. A full line of perfumery, aliow case goods aud novelties may always be found at uiy new st ore. Dual forgot that tfee East Side Deng Store will be in live building formerly occupied by Craip: Worley as a livery stable. Expert to get into the new location ab ut the fi.rst of Seplercbcr. GEO, W. .NORNJAX,
Frank Diet) l.yBe'l. '. Siemcer, Ind., July 18. Absai 12 o'cloc k Fridiiy night 215 nr SO mashed men surrounded tbe j nil $ th!.s place for the purpose of jecw ing teyemge for the murder of Wm, Chancy by Frank Dice last v Inter, All the men but three remained
stationed! in the rear until thy got the jiul opened. Three three went to the front and gave the sight alarm. The sheriff, who was sleep ' ing up siairs, answered th tt cal from tm window, asking wbfc was wapted, The reply came: " "We have a prisoner we wnt f. age' ' ' ; Seeing two men Mding another; between them, the third man seeing iagly struggling to free bi'nslf the sheriff hastened dawn iUirfN and opened the door. The threw men stepped np into the door, grabbed the sheriff,. iKund am gagged him and carried bins into the bourne. Leaving two aattn to guard him nnd telling the ab.jrifPa family t be quiet and they vroold not be hurt,, the third man xlled the cthtrs from the rear of thn jail. They nt opce proceeded to tho cell of Dice. Whether or not $he snob hanged him or whether he huoged himfelf, seema to be a mystery, He at dia'aten. times told othefpriaoners ftiat if he wore sent aiped to be hnngedror got a lif ayitto be would bang himself and iliowadj them bow he would do ii; wilh as) undcrsl: irt be had in his cell. Tha fact is, he was found hiinfirg by his undershirt in his eclj. Frota the amount of bruises around hie throat and peck, however, it i probable that he came to bin dealt) at the hands of tha mob, A'totuM evidence that this prisowir di 1 not suicide is that be bad written a letc ' ter Friday to a woman, whici had co toon of suicidal intent. The men were in jail' alx ut 30 minntc:). The (nob was well organised, not over a half dozen words being spoken during their stay, After the deed was done tti moo mside roei out, the captain gayg tbe siurnaL and ihey m mUtlT
moved aw;iy as they had coma. No clue to the mob. It aeeris that it was raadt up of men from vera section:), from tbe way the? dia ' screed, .. ... This ooiunuinily has eh iwn a disposition to deaf ver:r ps tieotly with hcL' criminals and iiet lie law do the punishing, bat i ew of the feet thtit Spencer bsi had three murders during the past, are years and in no case has the sentetice er oeedird two years in prison, it is not surp riiiing that patience oes sed Ho 4 be a ?rUe. Afler long, iedionii and expenfiKe trials jurors fail to do tlieir deity and these deplorable events are the result ami ought no to bn a 8uipris. The County CoiumSsfoaer
wiu meet on Monaay, a ig. o, Ififfl , !fr l:he .purpose of unking
St-bcol Trustees. At the same time a contract vill be male fof the ajiproiwhes to tbi St ipheas Criiefc ba'idge, Rotlco t Fs-ionda o Decsas ed KottMer. If tb selaUans r friends of itaoeasad aoldlcni, buried in this county will loava . iMnmt rank.iCeaflpany. iirauat and. 4te ')f ietAl jot those whose gn res ar uaraarknd at the olSee of OoMy- Treasurer, a riqUuiition wHl at t nee bu mud upon th; Qaurternister (reaeral f.r frf hadttoiiea.
H.F. PBEBT, an, 1ml, 3. H GASTCiJf, H A. S. rost, Eloonjiinglon TiraJMsfon -of Real Est nits), Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson, Ki order. (Kttt L&U and Morlgagen, eortiMtly auc -eeuled, cail at Becwrder't OfS.J 3 & Caj michnel to XiA aUFbeateia , lot 54, Davis add, Stt K V Htukato JUmuel hum 'a, lot 3, inenvilla, a Etoomiugton Imp. 0. to Islary T Field it, Jet 1 17, Maple Etights, StS Nartnsn Johnson tc K P Oraka, lot 87, Stinusville, 4 - John B Field to Marion Field, 1 acrs in Biohland ty, , at Iietltia MUlor to K'ewelt San dan, llt acres in Perrj tp., 1,1: Cba.1 B Kidenburg .o J B CralVia, undivided land tin Perry to, a,Ma ' H X Bhoter to Kli-ui Bnvw, t 4, illaii'ssuh-davision, (US Bloomington lnp. Co.to J C Co a jote ana n, stapi xiigais, w David . I Shaw to Aaron Boss. 8 Acre in Perry tp, M Dr. J. E. Harris bia b.ien ap point eo surgeon lor tho Mot on nil way at this point, 'j no iiocr is a sui-geo .tp.jrine and sitiU, and will gi fa entire -HiMtiiawiiua. Miss Kate jSeivaid is visltiof relntitins in Salem. Miw Daisy, daughter of Dr. . Lowder of this city, will take courao in musio at lod innajiolis. Tbs ladies of tha Reiiaf Jporpa will have a social at W. R quart's resideuoo, west Qth stian, tm Thursday evening. All friends d the Corps cordially iovibftt. -!4r. B. M. "WySie iy thut fa kiiln the cabbago worm hf sprinkling corn meal wer tbe ab bige while the dew is on, Cb?sft and easily tested. Misses A ddie andfEila Wti are going iu tt few days to Chan tauqua io spei.id their vaoatiosy Mr. Frank Wilscta of TopeVe, Kaneaa, is visiting M;r A. H. WilscTfljfamily. Chuti'ty'tiMvf left far Wbita Bear Lake, Minn,, oi Monday, ot a sholrt visit. His mnrriel duugh ter, Mrs.Cojnitom, is spou ting ,tb) Bummer at tual piacc. Mrs. Caitt-r ot Indiaiiqpolift viiq'tiug her father's fair.il and other Kricn ! in lists r'.ty.
