Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 September 1891 — Page 3
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'. UUKS. .'-.JP TBK SOCTH M of A i-mmtf earner ol the alley, w a in. ragbag: "Gokfeo Bale." TkMYii Im store of OmtIct MobWi tM dry Bonds aad five kiRT fiwl naea. Ale was setting aeon's vhea away cf tar M a w bya, and be always had die iiaatstioa which he eostaiasaow thai or t Gaawateat setaeter as art ..tisiBctof gnods.' Aosxob rami Tint Fosiomcs ia Charley McFbcalera popster lemirf grocery, It k here that patteri hMMhmpen eaeae ia eeanfa tif the beet good'both staple aad faamr, awl they are aever tfwapfxuited loir Merfeeetara always las these goads fa stack. TW Cfoaecat cosatry-prodaoe i alweje Ipift by this hoaae, and ao .oaaaata go; ftW for sacfc goods ae they waat. Snaajtr baa the leas aai aeateat Oyster Parlor Iowa. lUaaesaber this whew yon aid yaw lady dwira a disk. . IxVHsr Osisuy ehaiceat Tea, richest Tobaecoa aad Cgara, most deaitahle coaatry prodace, and ev- . ry article that a-well regulated fcaiily aste, eaa be bad at Charley ifarttera' fpooery atore, opposite tha pestoOaa. Kctnmbtr die tans. -.' Orai-Eta of oaly the best brands served ia all stylsa, at Gda. BeofckVeyater awaae, 8ootb College M A. DfBHof ddkately levered, rat wae Ousters, yoa are iovitcd to call at TolperW reatairraat and bakery, Borth side of the square. Poptlak anAiroa of Tobacco aad Cigars are kept ia the family grocery owned by Heap. Wifena, ;'::oraer aXh at. aad College Avcnae. It will pay.yoa to bay of Wilson. EtnorrattOT. uses to tbadb wkfc Charley lekPbeelers beis ewe . af tba chvtiesst men ia tba towaad ekes bm keeps a choice stock of groceries that girni fall aatiafactina, aa that eaeracners are pleased both by the goods aad the seen. fvit Faix Pujwwycn sboald grt plow at W. J; Allea'a hardwanirtore. ' The beat plow that ara'aatufe eaa elwsjra be foaad here. :ljhtHTIUXEB.--J. C. By90a, the west side groeer, is agent 1a t&saaaaagfca k Pore Bene Far(lairTi tacaaaiet'raadaihat were Wfajwjabjy teatec dariagthe past esaaa. -fiawry ie who parckased Friil'isera of Roitinaea waa well aalMdwkhthaik. Bignops at4aaared by the aae -j this ferciliasr. sad e saw eaa raise a crop -;?aidSaet ka aae nay awre.- The -Pijt F)Ot Baae fertiliaer ia the - rtorite bread, aad leads any fcrftSaar ld eiwabeie. -SBjsjsBPaegawaiBsiap : Oct CiDCit Mux. at W& J. AUea's. fiiaes toWMt, aadanlb 'biiria. Bonf R. L. Wiaeknr, opposite thwotaaaty Jail, is beadqaartrr for raarjtbiaf ta the Buggy. Sarrey, Cart sad Usria. kai WoKtETeaa trfdi a iiar. isbaetoa. lyyoo gaa. or aayrJuiax abaaa the way of I a. vesicle wfaieb yoa asapr T&n doat kav to nay bias e&fcer. as be will swaa for wsjjles. He auy be fooad at the 1 avety bin nortk of the sqoar, ..m. Oollage Atmmm ;. : ' y . BBiBBBaaaBBaaaB i 'vfci sl -wra i-rara 5 ur ottmim wVsfwaW Wfc lUW ssMaf X mad tba aaeway aad MUST have It. If yoaaa't waat a fee Ian aaaaed eetse mm aad settle at Dajjm Taumt. RiCHicaT Cotrss ia the k srrved at Geo. A. Benekart's laakenv wbet caa be seeand a htmth tbat will fjaatlt tw faratera and Ifcar aa homaa aad hones ami an attfarafc) cared la SO atil.vtea by Woot farfs aaaltary Ijati . Tbia awrer blH tVM ajr f ark Btes- Dtaaaiati, BWeedng- ' i "' ; "' lap i ii I -Bft Plow k the Joba Deere BtetJ Pfow. Doat bay auy till raw aae it. W. J. ALLEN. : sfai Btadebater wagoaa, carts , aaxl apriug wagoaa, call at ' - W. J. ALLEN3. (MaavaS ffWO every eoraer at tae eooaty to trade witB Hemp. Wilsoa, because they have beard if bk pure goods aad jreasoaable rk. He won 't have aa adalierated artieleia his bouse if be knows it. XawaA-nsM CoaxaiMA Day. 'Jtys- . akOkaV'for Elitaiatlna aad Katirataia raitiany cami irnl l 3 day. Itaaatfea aa- - .im tkaayoum la ranrkabloaad atyatCTknw ItnaaforcaatonaadMOBOMaadtlMdiaeBM aaaiaaaiydliappaaia. rinidoea finally B-vaeau. 7 Jet oon. ay nn Jro. , JtnifglaU, Blaaaiisataau till may
have a huge aia frasn peraeeotwiaar done.
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, aWlk oo the market. Sea tswat. XfoM8K Spavin Liniment rema all Hard, Soft r Gallowaa lMm)i -.ma.41 tltaaainlMa freaa horMa. Btood Smivin. CirrW.HpM sta, Hretev, Kia(-butM, StrftVa, mori , all swot lea i.arwMA n , mxc fS'e $SS by uae of on bottle. ' Warrantd Ikaakoit T-ooclerf Ueatuh care ever oa. Ml ij Faria Iboa, fimsaiat,
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sewing Machine, call at B.JJKPLKTS SOOT, Youa itAix. and then your gro hecttea. it it haady when yon come oat of the poetoffiee to step into Charity MPheetfra grocery store a ad aeteet each goods as yon may need. Ha better proportioned stock ia the town than that of Charley McPheetera'. No W ah axoela Geo. Beneksrt as a Dread baker. His bread creates eaeuBeat wherever used, by its sweetness, rkBcea, lightness. Try aa Oe coavinoed. &B3t wheat 1BIU ever amaabetQred, eaa be had at W. J. Allen's hardware stoic, sooth side paUie sqaare. Don't bay a Drill till yoa see these. Orarsaa by the dish, can or aart, at Yolperra lestaaraat aad BkmeKS that the beat brands of Oysters are always to be found at Hike VolperrV reataarast, north aide of tbe saoare ; Iw to xkow whare to . . . i Ia tor aaeuu arneies ior nooBeejeaiaR such articles as an not kept anywhere das. Yoa can get all manner of little contrivances at Jos. M. Smth's baaar, articles that oeverseea. Jnat go there aad ask to be shown some of tbese goons. The prices are not the least snrnriaiag part of tba whole matter, tor tkey are sold so cheaply that anyone can afford to own then and asetaesB. Now when it comes to gne jewelry, watches and clocks, no oae Is Joe Smith's equal Watch repairing is one of the leading specialties at, this hoaae, and ao effort is always made to get work done at the hour promised. Call and get prices on bicycles, as that ia all the rage now. awaWtora Bxchsuagc. Jest received at "Soodera' Exchug," direct fro -a Anaheim, California, oae mm Angelica aau en wro m rait Win, madeia 1887, and warrajtad Int-eUaa. Alio VT. Q- Bmnon Co.' Bmt Grade of Jlapls Grove WhUkiea, BraadiM aad Gina, which are guaranteed hf tkmm to be .tiia bt ia the market I ako keep Tmgan Tbiema's PilMnar tee, MatagsVt TaMi and TbiemeAWafaer'akeg beer of Wayetta, mbich haa been am aak bare for tfea test 3 years. All tats good wdl be told on a small terete. M ataea of btuioeat to one door aoaOi of the poetoBVe, and ao buaiea wUl fee djaa oa legal nonoaya, or ou 8uadT by the back door, and don't you bntt VL O. SOCDSB3. Every train buikos to Clisr ley Mobley's "Golden Rale" a new supply of cboke goods, ordtred to be forwarded from the wholesale honsea as rapidly as they are brought oat. Placing his order in advance ibis way, Mobley , sometimes has the latest patterns before any one else baa sent for them. This is oae of the features of Mobley's bumaeas that makes bis store so popular. The ladies of Walnut 8t. Pres. church will have an ice oream and loach stand ou the Fair Grounds, Scot. 14th to 18th. Bemember thk Gotxe to or eooiing from the poatoflee you can secure your groZ . na. tjr af.Dl v ecry and provisioo store; Char ley laapopalar asao, bis store is Docmiar beeaase it carries a well assorted stock, bis prices are popular because they are seasonable. DostroBOBT Window, when yoa waat any irapiemeats for the Natioaal Hotel barber shop b a ooaveaieat, cool and eoey estab-l Maaeat, nw east of the post office. Cos. Kreager k pro prietor. Give bka a call. Rwmrr If-nram Purai.WR. verv choice, a barrel just received by Uetap. Wibwa. Try a quarter's wor ;h. TejT are too good to talk aboiit. Fo Bar Bakes, Sulky or Bevolviaf, go to R. I. Winslow. 8a vx Mobbt sad get the latest desigrjs ia Qoeeneware and Glass ware at U. H. HeJrneeterr popular grooery store, southeast corner of the square. .New supply of Ironstone China aad Decorated Ware. BiKsBB Twihb. If yoi waat Binder Twine don't delay, but come to W. i. Allen's Hardware Store, where the best msy Im had. AU csoiOB groceries taat are ceded ia sumsser season can be found at the store of Hemp. Wil n "Proeress Block." Tbu house has a first-daas reputation for ae earing gt&ecged prodace. EAST MBC OKI7 STOKE. Just aa sooa as a room eaa be remodeled aad fitted up for me, on the esat side of the sqaare, I will open a aeat preaeriptioa drug store, with sb autre aw, freaa stock of drags aad media aes, aad will make a speoalty of the prescription and patent medicine business. A fall line of nerfamery, show ease goods aad novelties may always be fband at my new store. Don't forget that. the East Side Drug Store will be ia the bnUding formerlv ooenpied by Craig Worley ss a livery stable. Expect to get into the new location about the first of September. GEO. W: NORMAN.
The "Bee Hive" dry goods store will move into the new quarters this week! This is one of the
hsndsomest store build incs. and the most eleeautly finished and furnished rooms in Southern Ind tana. Mr. Wicks has reason to feel proud of his "Beo Hive" room, and the people of Uloommirton share with him a feeling of pride as they point to it aa an evidence of home enterprise an i thrift. Mr, jreitos and bis accom plished corps of able assistants were bitliog the town Monday tor Kioe s Minstrels. The troa pe, it is believed, have a fine band, and it is said that the show is good. As this will be . the first show since early in the spring, a crowded boose may be expected, as a min strel party can always do a good business in Bloomington, if it is not a "snide" show. T. H. Sndbary gave bond on Monday, and is now Treasurer of Monroe county. His. son Bedford will aet as his deputy, and will doubtless be a succias, as he .is thoroughly educated for the posi tion, 3 quick to learn, and is both polile and aooommodaning. JohaH. Wylie has gone to Chicago to ky in some more cheap wall paper. Look out for it about the first of next week. Tepp Fender's merry-go-round arrived and was hauled to the Lucas lot on Monday. It k an entirely new outfit. Beryl. Mrs, Cunning's little daughter, is sick with intermittent ; fever. ' Mrs. Harriet Barnum and daughter, Mrs, Chapman, of MoLeaosboro, Ills., are visiting friends in the city, after an absence ol eighteen years. j Pastor W. F. Iloss preached five nights at Smitliville Isst week with -thirty added to the church, twenty-two by conversion. A young people's meeting was organised whioh will meet on Thursday evenings. The Y. P. 8. C. E. junior of the Christian church elected last Saturday the following officers for the next six months : Pres., Nettie 8ellers ; V. P. Rosetta Algeo; S5., Lors Camnbell : Cor. 3eo.. LethaBennett ; Tress. Bell Campbell t ii. .Hill - Lost, one d;rr ia jt week (on the public KJ'ilrt U ia prmuatfld) a pair of goU nun note-Klaxx 'ilh chain attached. Finder w$H t rewarded upou leTng av tbia office. To Tbade : A medium-maed coal toT for a larger one, at the ProUome and ue u. Don't forget to direct your attorney to bring advertising to the Progress office, in cases where you have any business as administrator, executor or guardian. Bales very low and work done correctly. BALL . Have Received their FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, ETCThe Fair, remember, will begin Sept. 14th,1891,and it is hoped and believed tbat it will be one of the best and most satisfactory exhibitions ever seen here. Don't forget to look after your exhibits, in order tbat they may lie properly made. The premiums wilt be manv and liberal.. Get a copy of the premium list from J; E. Edmondson, Secretary. J. P. TOTHL&ER & CO. IatTite yon to Inspeet Their Isine of FiLL CLOTHING Before Buying. All the Haw Styles and Patterns. WE HATR ALSO RECEIVED ODB FAIX. STOCK OF MAVI AND Latest Styles and w? OUAUAIf TEE the l?rlees to be Iorrr than Elsewhero. WE ABB OFFEBIN6 BAR AISS TallS WEK 1ST OUTING SHIRTS, Childrens' Waists and Knee Pants. 1buibuV9 SArgaiu Is niMrW HATS and CAPO. Price, lOe, and up. WiEST SIDE SQUARE, OSBDOOA KOBTH of ALLEY
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Come to the Fair, beginning Sept. 14th. One real estate agent in this Elace states tbnt he has about one undred customers who own farms which they detire to trade for prop erty in JuloomiDgton. A week from to-day (Tuesday) the Monroe County Fair will begin. With pleasant weather the prospect for a paying Fiir waa never better. Everybody set mo to be taking ao interest in it. W. P. Boeers and J as. Karsell bought tbci "Poney" Johnson property, on North Lincoln street, a-evjwwint, adminiatratnr'a naln, tm $985. Tie property went low. Comrade 'Rush has purchased another horse, a fine gray, and now is better prepared lor rapiu locomoiinn. We hone the boys will de sist from cryioir "whoa 1" as it has a tendency to sonfuse the animal. Census Commissioner Porter rAiivi to.da the last card show ing the exact lumber of people in this country. The card showed 62,622,260. Dr. Gardiner has removed his office to a very convenient room over J. P. Touroer'e clothing store, west side. Mrs. W. vV. Durand of Nash ville, Tenn., is stopping at the National Hotel. Mrs. Durond still has som unsettled business here. Frank Worler is having a flue roller mill put in on the site of the old Harris mill which he traded for some time sgo. ms Worley hss the money and the energy to mske this enterprise a success, and he will do it. The centiua relurns, just in, show liral Jfooroe county in 1880, nal a populutiou of 15,875 j in 1880 a population of 17,70J. Increase 1,798. According to the censns rrport Indian Creek township shows o inarkrd deenrase ;in population-. In 1880 the iionuUtion was 1,1 Jl;its jKulation now is 1,036. Ira Graves, recently of Baiter, Boyd 4 Co., has purchased a lial : ntcrcjut in tlitt cswinuier restaumw.. lira in a pormlar youog biisinc' a ll 1 I. tl.A al . man na win sireugiuca c reodv profitable business of thsr (istablishnif nt. ' There are 1.700 Burtons liv ing in Lawrence county, all childrcu of J. P. and Susanna Burton, who emigrated from North Lsruliua in 1818. The old reliable "Daliiy Jowpna!" of Indianapolis, has reduonl its nrice ten cents nor week, and now that paper is sold at Ifie. for ibe six days. . as ine reeogoiwju Republican organ of the State tf Indiana, its s tondard of excellence, will not be lowered. On the con- i trary whatever of modern tactics; may be Oemanaea oy ine marou i i progress or the necessities of competition, will be adopted promptly and without regard to the outlay (if money. The Journal ought tr have a largely increased cirouiauon in tne Slate, ana aouotieee wm have, before the next political campaign opens. The Journal had more to do witu tne nomination i Harrison than any other influen ce that was brought to bear, and will again be in the lead in '92. The annual reunion of the 21st regiment, 1st Indiana Hcmvy Artillery, will be held at Bockville Sept. 1 and IS. Tne oia members in the vicinity ere invited. L. D. Boeers having leon permanently located at Evansville by the syndicate of fire insurance companies doing business in thai city, has determined to remove ms family. He hss rented his dwellin? bouse to one of the gentlemen connected with the county clerk's office (it is alleged) who is unmarried, and it may not remain uuoccupied long. Bogers has a vnry desirable position at Jbvtnsvilie all the businens beine referred ta him before lit is finally accepted In fact he acts as a kind of super visor of the entire fire insurance business of the place, and recei ves a salary commensurate with the responsibility. SwTThe Dillon residence on irest 3d street, one of the finest and most awenificent homes in tl'e city, is now offered for sale by the heiiii
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A daily paper will be issued next week from the Courier office, andl sbpnld receive a substantial support. , if, a. Mrs. Ada (Blair) Anderson, sccompsnied by ber husband, is visiting relations here. Mrs. Ki Heri; of Beatrice, Neb., (formerl Miss Mattie Aatell) is Uie mother of a fine son. Jaa. Mathers and family of Mai toon, Ills, accompanied bv his family, were the Ernests, last week. pf Mrs.Caw. Wylie. ;"5i' . " No trouble about a crood corn op in tkU gitamtj'-rrCTtinrroetiwHi kinOlly Hold off till late in the sea son. The many friends of Bev. Frank Foster and wife of Mansfield, Q., were pleased to greet (them again last week. All those who intend to furnish either rooms or board to I.Toiversuty Atdnts will please call at the ostof$ce for blanks to be filled and returned to the President. Chirlfy Small has returned from hi vaoation visit to Ham ilton, 0. Kins Cora Woolley rendered efficiunt service at the First National Bank during Mr. tSinall's absence. The regular September term of the County Commissioners begun on Monday. A large amount of businesii will come before then. There, are bat two applications foir license to retail liqnor.
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Sept, I6tb, the eld soldiew, old settlers, and! school children will hold a reunion on the Monroe Co. Fair G rounds. It will be a great day. Work is giing on rapidly on 10th street, between Lincoln and Walnut, In five years from this date uci town in Indiana will have better streets or pavementii than Bloom'n";ton. -rr Juliu Martiu, of the Beoorder's odirf, has again been appointed a Notary Pubiio, and will give special attention to such business . as .may require his services. The State Tax Commissioners have got through with the assessment on lauds and improvements in the counties ot Indiauu, and Monroe cuuuly has been raistnl from f9.9o pcif aoru lo $1165. t' ,amiBaaBeMaeMBaaMt Uii'tile Ijevi Freeman, a well known dfllnred man of west 7th street, dird oii Wednesday lust, after a. lingering illness, in his 84th year. '. The 8alm Newssaya: "Sher iff Underwood was bitten on the thumb Inst Thursday while jplaying with a pet garter fuake." The idea 1 "a pe t garter unake." Blre. Aenea Tbompsoin, who for so ine time has been making ber home at tfao residence of ber son-in-law, Jm. Matthews, on west 6tb street, died ou Wednesday last, while en a visit to her dangnter ai Solsbcrayj Greene oo., in bisr 78th year. Mrs. Thompson was a lifelong member of the United Preebyteriiin church at which her funeral sermon was pnached on Fri day laiifc by Be. 8. i tyon. Thymus Boioer. eldest son of our veQisrable fellew citieen of the same name, is visitine relations in Bioomiiitgton, acoompanira Dy oia wife. Hpioer is Superintendent of water works on the C. B. & Hrailway and Johnny Spicet has a positiotir under aim. The oensus department has is sued a -bulletin on the population of the f date of Indiana by minor civil, divisions, which shows that the popwation ot tne state has in creased 4,1 us or lu.o per cenn. during the decade. Of thi ninety1 two compiles in tne dtate twentyfive shov decreases. In only four count ei are decreases sliown of more tlhan 10 per cent. In west of the counties showing a decrease the demase is slight. Frtim 8eot. 14th to 18th the Monroe County Fair will be held on the grounds west of town. This, it is expected, will be the most succesHfal Fair in the history of Monroe, county, and it will be to the iniiert.it of everr individual to come out and nee the sights there to be' presented. Baking Powder: -40 Years the Stand aci
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leave Mrs. Harry Orchard ia cnterr Uining Miss Nellie Mullioix of Speiaoer. --Tbe schools, cnlleee, and the county fair will all be at work. next week, making the town lively . . ..... U&vM Hnirhe:r tamilv wpr entertaining Oliver Harris and wife oi niaiioon, ms., last ween, The old postofllce room is to be occupied by a billiard outfit, the property ot uar. lie eves, The W. C. T. U. will hold its State Convention in Evansville, from October 16th to 20th, Mitchell; Commercial i Miss Florence Terrell and Katie Taylor (colored) will go to Bloornington soon to attend the college, A reunion of the Howe family ia being held in Bloumington, members to the number of twentv-five being present. Addison Smith will build next season on lots 8 and 16, Cron'a addition, bavins recently bought lots 4k.- ? .... . Another lot has been sold on Maple Hights to a gentleman who. will come here to route ; Mr. Mcdaris of Spencer. A periodical and news stand is to fake the place of the lunch room south of Imes' barber shop, under the management of Will. Harbison. Spencer Journals Mr. and Mm. Jos. N. Cron, of Bloomington were guests of 8. 3EL Ifedrick and wife the past week. Mrs. John Bee'ru, nee Benckart, now of Lexington, Ky., is visiting relations and friends in Bloomington. It is sisted thst Wm. P. Dill will erect a roller mill at Clear Creek station. A good section of the county in whi ch to establish lucli an enterprise. Walter Fowlor has sold bis a..iu w.i . i i property on bouse west of Thoa. (J. raBHOTcm ior 750. The widow of the late Elder Porch died at her farm home two miles south of Bloomington, oa JLuesdsy ot last week, slter a protraded and severe illnets. The track at the Fiir Ground is now in good repair, nud if you denire te "speed" your horses take them out so they may become accustomed to a half mile: "burst of speed." The additional tax placed on tbo farming lauds of Monroe county for State purposes, will amount in the aggregate to $10,000. Thin is no small item to pay as a result of the action of a Democratic legislature. The old mill on 4th street, that has been an eye-sore to the people of that portion of town so long, ha been purchased by Jas. B. Clark. Clark is a progresnive man and he will soon chance the appearance of the premises. Martinsville Republicans Miss Ardi, Knox, of Brootlvn, was in the oity Toetday visiting- ber luier, Mrs. Carl M In ton. Sties Knox health haa Intely bean failing, and she hai ooneludad not U acain retume bar phu aa auiatant wttoljuii in the Lebanon sohoola. She will probably apend a part of thj oomiog wintor In tba aouth. Martinsville Republican s Misn Kmma Buin want to Wabaih this morn ing, to taka a potition u principal ia the public achoola of thai, oity. -Misses Hattie Walker, Rosii Hoadlev and Jane 8ttey, of 8tineille, attended coua ty initituteat Bloomington. 'Squire Peanion of Perry tp. died at his horn s oa Wednesday last, after a protracted and painful illness with kidney disease and cancer. Mr. irearson was a goon citisen, highly reiipected, a consist -eat member of the M. E. church of this place, and tt prominent Odd fellow. The Lodge to wnicn be belonged took charge of the funeral ceremonies an Friday last. The trottinc SDd pacing races for Monroe county horses will come off on next Wednesday at the Coun ty Fair Grounds. If the weather in pleasant it is expected that 10,000 people may congregate on the Fair U rounds ou that day. lt the old soldiers und old settlers in duce their friends to come out cn next Wednesday, so that we may see bow many people there are wbo take an interest in county fairs. A CianaraJ. The New Frets Exposal tltat "Inportonf" BUI Biumeu. The article crs.iited to the New York Press going the rounds of tlx papers, in which it is alleged that unfavorable action has been takuEi in the New York Legislature against the Royal Baking Powder, proves to have been a canard, gotten op and circulated by opposition baking powder makers for purpoiiei quite apparent 1:0 every one. The New York Press in exposing the fraud, says : "No such leg islation as that stated in this artids has ever been had in this State or in any legieinture, to our knowledge." The He is made from whole cloth. The Press disclaims any responsibility for the publica tion, and obircts to being made a party to suoh methods adopted by some baking powder manufacturers in their efforts to substitute, their goods for others now in use.
Dew Foster will California this weetc. .
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HE 1 ABE BOYS. Kilt Suits to fit a 2 or 2 J year eld. $1.30 to f5.00 Knee Pants Suits 4 year to U yean, $1.00 to 17.50 Long Pants Suits, (three pieces) $2.50 to 115.00 Largest and Best Assortment. PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION. Eagle doing House, BLOOMINGTON, IND. Circuit court begun ia Lawrence county this week. Miss Flora Kreuger is at Vincennes, visiting friends. Rev. Frank Foster preached for the Walnut St. Prebvlerian people lastSunday. Dr. Chancellor of " HarroTIsliurg wm the guett of P. B. SniiUi Tueclay and Wedaatday. D. B. Foster of White Hall vm the gut ot U. H. Smith, Fridnj and Saturday. Miss Anna fialkntino of Nashville, Tenn., is on a three weeks visit to friends in Bloomington. Mrs. Anna (Dennis) Carrier is visiting relations and trieads in Bloomington. Dr. U. H. Bon of this place, und W. L. Reed of Orleans, have been sending a week at Waukesha, The family of P. B. Martin i-etarned. laat week from a thrws weeks viilt in North Varnoa and "Waiting ton liaunty. The Stanford pike, it is expected, will be fioisued in time for .December wood-banting. Mayor Btuhirk and wife are nt Martinsville testing this efficacy lit artesian water. Perry O. Harris of Terre Haute, formerly of Ellettswill j, was married recently to Mini Jessie Ilyaa of Kentucky. Charley Barnhill will be connected with the fiogers-Wcoiley insurance agency as solicitor and collector. That noise on the south side of the square Monday wan produced by Chae. Motley and his assistants who were oeoing boxes containing new Fall goods. Howard Tourner, thn ptolo player, is at Washington, Ind., where - he has a position with a jeweler. John Dolan hss moved into the Cole properly, next to Craig Worley's livery stable, .Dr. Holland, who purchased his house, having arrived. Geo. Norman has removed to the Hubbard house, Lincoln and th streets. School children adciitted for ten cents on next Wednesday, at the County Fair. The old soldiers and old settlers will be admitted free on tbst day. Don'i; fail ta be 'nrt-aent. You will be sure to see somebody there that you have not seen for years. Tfre n lc Wooliev hscame Citv Treasurer on Monday, hiving given an acceutuule bond for M..OOU. Mr. Hunter was not 1 candidate for re-election. Mr. Woolley will make a good officer, everybody believes. There is war in the saloon trade. At some they gfve n hard boiled ;g witb each bser; at others a sandwich ; crackers and pretsets at others; end Jim Kelley comes to the front now with two beers, craukers, pretxek und a ebromo for a nickel. At a meeting of tlnt Epworth League, Tuesday evening of last week, the following officers were elected for the onsuing year ; Pros ident, W. H. Wylie: 1st Vice President, Department c f Christian Work, W. R. Flalstead ; 2d Vice President, Department of Mercy and help, Mrs. M. A. Harris; 3d Vice President. Deimrtmant of Literary Work, Mrs. Firees; 4th, v 108 President, Department of En tertainment, Miss Idi Fulwider; Secrotary, Homer Voclry j Treas urtr, Oscr Fulwider,
aaasaaaBaaawBaaaaaaaMas Just at the time tne voter of Monroe county are (retting reach to go into the "stalln" to prepare their ballots at the next State eleo lion, they will he currying their fax receipts in their pockets, a tux-payiag and votipp ome off. at the sarae time, and in November 1S82 the first tax niil ba due usder the new uusmmert. Thea
they Htay, if they nrf sc ditposf:, . breathis a prayer of tKnkfulan that the ltte lamented Iidieqa !tgialature did not confiscate thetf homes. No argument t he Demo? cratic papers can put qp will down, the stubborn facts when the mechaa ic, fartper and labor! ag man is par ing hiii State tax m l )9t, Tha Dvmocratio legislature made (hs levy no other body has the power. : to do if, as every sane au fcqema, As an .object leesnn the comiaf together of the eleetiop aqd tn paying will eclipse all the orator ti) the iapd, .. .., The many warm iWeads of E)der FauMtner who feared that he had left us to remain on a farm ia i Owen eoonty, will be gratified tq learn that be will be wiitb us somj sgtin, tvs the pronrictar of tha
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man down. Geo. U. Dunn, isratkM af whose supposed fatal illness with lockjaw was noted in hist week's Progress, flied on Wednesday af, tcrnooQ. Mr. Pupp wka 4d years, of age, and bd a wife jt ao chiT dren. A number af porscna weal down to the funeral oa Friday tnorping. Mr. Dunn's lather aw the wife pf the late Dr. , . G. Pbeeers were brother tad sistei. The colored camp meet ins folks from here brought heavy rrfci storms at Orleans, Lint week tbu saroo parties operated at camp-meet ing at Bedford, and cold raia came dp wo on their 'devolioaai' heads three days of the week. Too bad. " w.ia wm mi funeral servliics of Mr. I, H, Porch Were heid at Claur Creek churol, TJ?!iri!dfy! at 4 "'c,eki Bte Oacar lawi of Bainbrkig"! effieiatiaf:. A Urge Ban. ber of Blooiulngtor friendii sad ralaUwi ware In attendance. Thoi present tttmi a iwtamsa were : John T Latmt K- MI
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uiaaiv vawjf vi xnnianajm a, line r-ie law of dflcoaod ; and Mm. Anna Ikamtf. and Mitt Carrie WalbeioiT of Bedford, intimate frinnda of tbo Porch famHy. Jaaeph B. Hinohman of Glen wood, Iowa, and A. C. BSnchman ol' KJ Oak, Iowa,i did not arrite lilt Kriciny notntng. Mia. Porch wit the widevi l' I. N. Porok, who dieci im years ga, and t'e rooUie) of Mapgie, Itoit and uitia I'erefc, who are wail known at iiuxxiaal'ul teacbera. Lincoln Martiu and! family an viiiting raiativea in W tubiooa cooMy . The Maiiroe Cctae-.itj' Valraw giau eat veii. cel. reaver Mrs. Chas. Mobliy aet witl a very leriom and painful Injury oa Weiattday igbl of laat week. Sba was tal tha w,t to bar honia ncooinpaniad by bat' daughter, Mil Kate, uad when in nmiti of the Eira Perring rsiidfDKe, oa K!rk wood Aranus, opposite thi'lfatlonal tel, the ilipjn d on tha m oiit Baa rtowaii and fell, bra king; the Hi; t thi jh bao some sii: intbea above Mia knee. Dra. Uarri ind tiowder gave ber aurgieal air tentien and ha ia getUng alaag niaely. Cltae. Smith, who has been in WiaooBiiia and Iowa durinr the paat fotar month, 12 agiiin with Btoociimrton friemta., There was a turge number af personi from all wntijtuous pwta at the. funeral of Gec Q. Duaa,, last Friday, at Bedtcrd. Moaeti F. Donu was almost rostatsd by his brother's death. Mrs. Margaret tJrecory aad son left for Louisville t a Saturday, expecting to remain hway abovt three reeks.
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Prof. Atwater aad son return ed on Friday last from their Ham mer viwation. Prof. Atwater aai jeen very much benelllted by thn treat meat he underwent and walks; apparently as well as over. Chae. Simmons .is hen aar)l his family ia expected duritg thi weelt. Samuel CoMtU its sick witli fever, aad was unable to o witit the band boys to Salem. Frank Hight is ngaia CoaftB4 to bis boil, it is feared with m rolapce of typhoid fever. Two gentlemen of color had a difficulty last Sunday aftersooft, m fith street, over a game of "erst, and one ot them, .it ntw-0Bicr named Kerr, attemnted to shuot tbe other. Will, iilass acted aa I eace maker and was shot threvigh tbe hand. Smch things alwaya happen in cities. Tbe dispatches state that mmm 1 ian, under defie of Blooming toa. Ind., sends 10 Ui the UaltesR i talcs Treasurer is oonscn.'aoti t joney . Another ca ndidate for tail i ssane asylum. Marriage 3ioe9s since last rrport: James L. Wray and Altai (itephenson, Joseph Wescaad Fl wii 1J. Hyde, John Swaaoni aad&irali IC Haskttt, Msrk .Sullivan anil Mollis Foddrell, Mi reus E. Dil leader and lixsie Prycr, Joseph Haw and B'erneiia Axsori. The excursion i Chicago ort Monday nulled out of Bloominftott. with thirteen cosohm. The wtht er wta extraordinarily fine, wi tha' crowd was large and good QtMirlf
