Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 October 1891 — Page 3
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ETo. 80? fqb. Id Prqra Doa't forcrt to direct yowr attmtj te lama iJmrUiii.j, t tfce niw oee, ib wn where yon isr My boauMM aa administrator, xecatoc or gnetiMB. Kates very taw- M sswk doe cximetly. . Hjkatkst Ovarm Pablo is team. Ml Beockart's. south of the College W Bring . Om THE MOUTH 8IMS f ih mm cewer 4 the alley, is a ma mdiag" 'fioMea Role." ThrtistlieirteMof CtnwJey MobitV. t Vetera dry roods aad faagooffs awa. He. was selling sjeode wheat asery of oar old nea we boys, aad he al ways bad the ivpatatioB' vhich he flootaiasaow 1 hat of a eosnneteat selecter of satiafiKtary good. Anaom rwbu thb Pobtopticb si bartey MiawtetV '.mawtar taority eocevjr. It is here that neS h iMaJUjilpm eosae ia awrcB af tha beat goods, both ata--stieaud fancy, aad they are never FfKriated Jbr MWe(ia alwye aw these goods ia etnefc. TIm oaoieeM eestry prodnoe it aly kfpt hy tiiia hoaae, aad ao me awed go faHhes for sneb goads aw they wast. '.ay beat ToUofbt .tad Cigars, rsoet -strawa epewtry proon-, ana erry firtiela tk a wall rejprhitsd asses, ean be had at Charley MaWtHrW grecery store, opposite hja ButoaW. teteaibcr the --." KtwtoKM af osly the beat brands, aarvad ia all sty lea, at; Gea. llrocfcarlfc oyster "hoiise, "Sboih Cofhge FeetUJBKRS. JT. C. Rdbinsoa, the went aide grocer, is agrat ia gloom iagtoo fur Parr Stnaa FerJliaefs, the tame brands that. .were m aBMuaUy testad dnriag the past eeaaoa. Every aba who porehaeed Ferdliaers of ElooioHoa was ' wellh aatisied with) the resa It Big erwns : ra assred by the use of Una fertiliaer, pad no om cats raise a crop witkaot i ita ne' say more. The Pig Foot BaM!n frrtiliaer ia the favorite ttrawt, Mid leads any firr- : liliser said elsewhete. GBTa QlnsE Siiu. at W. J. JlileM's. Sijes to suit, and mill ar preasea warraated to work like acharai. ' ' : CHOICE groceries that are aeeded ia samuer season can he Jbondat thestoof Hemp. WiloavMProgtWHBJocfc.n Tbishotwe - - fcas a Bfat-elan repotatioa fer se- ; aarlag gih-edgtd rjsodnce. Jkria, S. U Wmsmw, oppnaite
"ia owiaay jail, is neadq Barters for ' averythinf ia ttie Boggy, Berrey, Canaa4Pareas 3e. . .
Cham Wonurr eaa sarpply yo with -a boggy, phaeton, spring agaa, or aaythiag else ia the way of m veaiele wmeh yon may seed. Yoa dan'l haw to pay htm cash, ettliev. aa be will swap for horses r ule. fle may be farad at the S&jt livery baini aorth of tWea,oare, ' oaOoHsge Avenoe. SaMkar OdfTBE ia the twa
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- , mm$trj. wtere eaa oe aecared a iaaeh that will specially commend itaal ts iarraers aad others. Iwti on huBiaa aad horse aad It aDiBtah earl ia M mlnntm by M'aot- . . 1mrit MMtitarv Lt-Hoo. Tbfa tmt tola.
W4 bj Faris Bras DnsgiiU, BtaomiDCoac v, si. Rest Plow is the John Deere 9hm rwm. Dea't bay any tin Wmi. W.J.ALLEN. For Stadehaker wogftoa, carta att-i spring wagon, call at pRrm coats from every corner of the eonaty to ttaae wits Hemp. Wila, Vcaaa? they have bearc t his pire goods aad rsaaonaUa He won't have aa adalterat cdartkie in bis hoase if be knows it. WlMixiw, has the best grain drills aa the market . ace tbem. Knoxmh ftiavia Ijiaimrnt reBmf all TIard. ult s.ClUu4 Lamps ana aiaaunaa tram nam a. mm apmrtnm. fjinf iiru, &ieMT,Kmf -Man, suis, Haniiaa, alt 9woiUa TbroaM.Cavictia, Etc. Bwvi ti m of on bottle. Warnate4 Bm matt vvxlrful blemarh ewa em JcaeM. Sold fcy Far Eros Dmsriat. .HitmaMKt. 4ec. S, 91
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Worn 8am. -Lata 98 and 99, Alexander's Addition. Prioe$100 each. Addreai I Law, Waukegaa,IU. ... ' BeTOK abt b"a tbe tocMeoavenietit aad neatest Oyster Parlor in Iowa. Eememfcer this when you aad yoar lady desire a dish. Fob a dish of delicately flavored, fat Sue Oysters, you are invited to ea'i st Volpert's restaurant nod bakery, north ante of the square, j Pt?BLAK B8ABDS of Tobacco! and Cigars are kept in the family grocer? ewacd by Hemp. neon. ctsraer Sth st. and CwUrge Atcbuc. It will pay yon to bay of W ilsun. EVKBYBODY UKES TO TRADE with Charley MoPhters ha is one! oftha ekverset man in the townind ; then, he keeps a choice stock of ; aroceries that gives full satisfaction, so that customer an pleased bath by the goods aad the man. Rehewbke that the best brands of Qystere are always to be found at Mike V Aipeit'a Mauuirant, norm aide of the sqnare. Foe F.ili. Pwiwwoyoa should get a ptow at W. J. Allen's hard The best plows that' can always be found-here. Fob- Repairs or Puis of any &isr VfMchinr. call :lt FiTEKY TRAIN BBISOH lo Char ier MoMev's "Golden Ru e" a new supply of choice goods, ordered to lie, fcirwatled from the whr lssale bouses as rapidly as they are brnnbt i Hit. Placing his ordei ia advance thia war, Mobley sometimes has the bleat patterns before any one else has tent for them. This i 'one of "the Irafnfes of IHoWey'ij business that pofmhir. makes his sture so Going to or coming from the poetoffice yn can secure yr groceries at Oh as. II . McPUceters' gioecry and provi-imi store. Charley is a popolar man, his store is popular because it carries a wt'U araorted stock, his price are popular becaase they are reaaonablii. DohV fobgkt Winslow, when yoa want any implements for the farm. National Hotel barber shop is a omvoaieat, cool and eosy esial)fobineot, fast eat of the port office, 3 (Ins. Kretiger is proprietor. Give him a call. Aix MANNEit of choice staple eroosries can be bad at Hemp. WiUoaV well-estahlished grocery store, fa Progress block. 11 is rep utation for soffire dealing and pure gooda ia excelled by no man.
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Gome lit and see for yotirselfl We -will asitrprlse yoa tli time. Yea say yon will Wait and See. Coajae inulal and ee for yonraelf now. No trouble to snow ifoodn. ' Weearry a fine stoek of filultm Overcoatit, Uatft) Cnrnlshlng Goods, Trunks, else. J P. TOURNER & CO., WEST SIDE, ABOVE THE ALLEY.
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tlte 3DARLGIVE SATISFACThe citv election at TndiaosColis to-day (Tuesday) promises to e a hotly contested one. The canvass has been .one of, unnsqjl. interest, add ICepublicans all over the state will he gratified at the defeat of the cori-tirt Derancratiopolitioians who are pandering to all that is vicious and immoral in their ; efforts to secure a victory; The finest stock of Hanging and STASb La ups in Town, AT H. LlNDLEY'a SOXS. A rancher from a backwoods district engsid a room t a hotel in Seattle, Washington. The bonne is Hunted bv electricity, and .k. lyll hnv turned on the littht in .h- newemer'a room. The farmer ,ijdB't know how to i xtinguish the nut aud. saer eshaustine his iAMH nnmilwl tbe length of wire by whioh the light hung sod stuck the lamp in the bureau drawer, 0,ber U .JJ0" hi "j jl lie u nv jair Trmj- iwuu stowed iway there and still burning Ir yotj want a kicb Hangixq os Stand Lamp, do hot fait, to examine H. LisDi.ev's Sons assortment, before yuu buy. Let the children come. Don't buy bonks or stationery till you have seen poods snd learned prices at Joe M. Sinith'e south side bnear. No man or firm carries ss large or wi ll selected a stock, and n firm ran sell as low. These assertions are not made in a liuagging spirit they are facts Hint can lie sustained and will Ite proven to the satisfaction of any one who n-ay mil. School L'liiMren can get the most for thfir money lit Joe M. Stnith'sJuaar, and where they can get the most of Stieli piml as tliey need is the place they shuuld trade. Stetuat$1:2S Stand Lamp, at LINDLEY'S SOXS. Save Mosey snd get Utc latest designs in Quet nswsre and Glassware at C. H. McPheeters' popular grocery store, southeast corner r.f the square. Anvr supply of Ironstone China and Decorated Ware. No man excels Geo. Ilem-kart as a Bread baker. His bwad creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. :BErr Wheat Drhfa ever msntifacftirfd, can he lind J W.J. Allen's hardware store, south side public square. Don't buy a Drill till you see these. Oysters by the dish, csn, or quart, at Volpert's restaurant and hakery. I1 Money mnd need any our JLan e now from Three to DPive m. or wvercoai. it.
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Always tell your attorney ;1 (when you employ him to look after the sHtlett-eot of sn testate) that, you prefer to have the notices ia the Pkogrews. Pkrsok with whom tbe Progbebs has con tracts for wood will pleuse rememberthat we prefer 18inoli sugar, beech, or shell-lurk hickory.
Because hi vacation would necessarily be of uncertain length, the pastor of the Christian church endii his labors here in a few weeks, Ke goes to Texas tor his wife't health. She has severe lung trouble. Will. Gentry and Geo. Randall will soon be ready to go on tho road with their dog show. The young men have been training their canine actors industriously during the past month, and are succeeding admirably. Mrs. Chas. Alexander of Burlington, Iowa, is visiting her parents, 01. Munson and wife, ai Ellettsville. Kir. Alexsnder i traveling for the Iowa Soap Co. si: Burlington. The many early - friends ol Newell Sanders will he gratified to learn of bis continued success and prosperity in his present home Chattanooga. One of the Chattanooga pajiers publishes a sketch of Mr. Sanders' business career, aocompinicd by a portrait Hu has recently been elected president of a newly organised steamboat oompany in that city. The petit jury, as drawn, is follows: Jesse Fox, Frank W. Kins?r, Wm. F. Browning, Issac Chit wood, W. A. Rogers, Edward Martin, Ed. Stockdale, John Brailford, John Bdllenger, John G. Hendricks Joe Crain and C. C ftlcfford. As diawn, the following is the grand jury: W. K. Roger, Thos. J. Bntes, Jonas May,MiIton Mitchell, J. L. Dowdcn and Uohn O. Riley. Dr. Rice of Clear Creek has erected a new dwelling house aud is now occupying it. In tbe recent great pacing match at Terre Haute betweeu Hal. Pointer aud Direct, and won by Pointer, it is estimated that S200,000 ehanged hands. The time in the dtf or winning heat, was z:lzf . - Thursday is the tirt day upon which yoo tuny kill quail legally. It is said that Indianapolis was :s lonesome as h graveyard I st Wednexdsy and Thursday, the people of the capital ettv having g"he to Terre HuUie to witness the race". awswaaaaaBwaaaaaaaaBaMaBiaBaBBsam ' Mrs. A nun Lemon has secur ed a pooition as btuuographer l ljouisville. Jim Ben Allixon has rcmoveel from Wichita to Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Hon moved intothe rooroii over Khorer's store last week. People who are convalescing; from the fevers that have been so prevalent in Monroe county thiii fall will find that Sonth Aiwricflii Nervine, sold by Faris Bros., vs one of the best tonics ever used for building up the strength, bringing hack the appetite, and giving n feeling of huyancv to the entire system. This medicine is snhl hv Faris Bros!, Ibe druggists, at their handanmc corner drug store im Bloomingtnn. Every person who has ued Sonth American Nervine will testify to its beneficial effects. An attache of the Intern,! Revenue Department drops this wanting hint : "Tbe enactments of the last Congress in regard to the sale of cigars appear to be very imperfectly understood by tobacconists and others engaged in their sale and those who are interested in the matter ought to study some new features of the law on this subject. For example, a dealer who takes out a handful of c'teau and lays them be.'ore a customer to choose from, or a saloon keeper who brings a cigar on a plate or in a tumbler, as most of them do, makes himself liable lo a line oi $100 and other disagreeahle consequences besides. The Government law says 'Cigars munt be sold to the oustomer direct from the properly stamped box.' "
CLOSING OUT SALE SHORT HORtJ CATTLE aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaawaaawaaaaaaaaaaawweaaaai UOItMKS, Iff ARES aind OIT, lOr,ANl CHINA HOG8, tSHEKI", and nil kinds of VEtrmiiig Implements. TERMS OF SALE. Cash or a Credit f Niie IHoBtbs will le glr all ! vrr Tea Pellan. Uder Tea Dollars Cash. Nates It kt tuAt payable- is fawk, with approved stcHrlfy, as4 t draw Six Per Ceal interest fien date. '' Sato to be held on Gosport Fair Grounds. NOVEMBER 3bp, 1891. mi '.rMrtVCrtV . JOHN WELCH. CJOL. R. JS. EDMONSON, AvaiosEfn.
Rev. Mr. Luceock of Walnut St. Presbyterian church was installed Pastor, lat Tuesday night, in the presence of a large audience Rev. Mr. Marshall of Franklin, Ind., acted as moderator, am) Rev. R, V. Hunter of Indianapolis delivered the initiatory sermon. Dr. Rondthaler of In Jianapolia . gave the charge to the pastor, while Rev. Cory of Greencsttlc delivered the charge to the people. ThaVroent oliurch ediflos wai dedioat-
ed 28 5'flN ago in Octubar, 1868. About that time th fim and Mtiond cburubw unlwl tinder the nam of Walnut street Pmbjterifin ch&ruh, Willi Riv. A. Y. Moore at pastor. The blitory f tbe PreabyUrian church of Blaominglon datea aifar back as 1819, whan it w organized by the Ker. laai B1, 'with nine member, as follows ; Henry Kirkham, Mary Kirkham, Dr. Dyld . Maxwell, Mary D. Maxwell, John Kftthum, Elizabeth Ketchain, KlisabKh Anderaon, Elizabeth ueai and PaUy BaofeB. Their houM of worahlp Ihtm wb a loj cabin, which (Wod oa the ail of our present county Jail At the oritanlzatton, tlree children or Dr. DaYid aad Mary, Maxwell wera baptiaad Mar. tbu, Jaraea U., and Samuel F. The flrrt ret-nltir miniitar of the church w,i Bay;; 0. Proctor, who preached at jaaianapaiu (area ounaayi in uie inuntn, and atr BloominKtoa on the remaining Sunday.. ; I inee lbs organisatton, there have gone form rrow tbe memoarifp or tne cnurcn thtrtesn -TAiniiterg of the goapel, yix: Goo. Pmttff.Ji.alah Porter. John Pate. Lovi HngJtia, W. A. P. Martin (who became rrwitfent ot the Hoyai UiUleira at ream, CMnti). Oriiindo B. Clark. R. M. 0oratreat, John D. Perry, Kobort 0. McKlnney, Uwy w' Ballentine, Wm. Q Ballet,tiau,.Cii,rlo M Campbell, and Banaom K Bawiey. Tha preaent memberibip of the church ia about ISO. -Judge Miers convened court promptly on Monday moroiog, and hosihess is going on with the regularity of clock work. Tbe Sunday afternoon lectu re was delivered in college chapel by Rev.' Mr. Halsttall. Subject: "The Province of Philosophy." John Edwards, whose home is in tbe southern edge of this county, was shot in a drunken tow at Heltoasrille, one day last week, but isn't dead. ; --Indiinopolis News: Albert Rahh, the young attorney who was tne taw partner oi me ja:e roairater,,Win. W'allaco, was last night married to MifS KateMilner, of Rockport, Spencer county. The bride hi a young lady of marked literary talent. . Mr. and Mrs. Rabh will live ,at No. 70 West Tenth street. n f:! 1 1 ! Rectirrler Jackson went to Terre.,nute last week to see about procuring an artificial limb. Only twelve mouths and twenty day' until the election of another Republican Prthident. The Smith Bustr, on the south side is undergoing a general overhauling. Balconies are being ereoted.shclving put in, ami changes mude by which the etorage capacity of the room will be doubled. T'rntyaix trunks of aAmples,compriring overything usually found iu the higher grade of city fancy stores were purchasetl recently at Indianapolis by Tobe, and they are here ready to be opened when the mom is Jn a condition to receive them. The new goods will be a show in tbemsevcs. A few days ago Elder T. D. Maris, Vf Gnsport aud Marcus Smith of Owen county, closed a meeting near Ml. Tabor, Monroe county, iu which some thirty persons joined church. Among the members was a gentleman over 85 years pfge, and a Mrs. Wampler who is past 80 years. Tbe new mem hers went directly to work building for themselves a house of worships A newsboy' idea of Monte Crista is given in the following graphic language : "Monte Cristo gits shut up in a cooler fer years an' years, Ixit ono't he gits a knife, and when-h is whiskers in de nex cell kicks the bucket. Monte trows de stiff out de bag and gits in himself. The cops they take what dey tout was de stiff snd trows it in de drink. Monte cuts de bag and swum to a rock where de treasure is. He gits up on de rock and waves his hands like its and says :' Wow. De treasnre of Monte Cristo aa' de worl'itfm-i-ri-e!" . . Read the advertisement of Ed. WhetselL the south side boot and shoe dealer. Mr. Whetaell has es tablished a reputation for keeping fine goods, and he sella an immense quantity .each iieason to a rapidly increasing list of patrons.
The Ward farm, west of town, has been purchased by F. T. Larue. -T. J. Carrigap has removed from Orleans to this place. Nancy Hank failed to best the time of Mauil S at Terre Haute. Her bent time was 2:11. Wro. Fowler has removed from Bloomington to his farm in Van Buret) tp. Mies Lida ami Nora McNary of Tarkio, Mo., are the guests ot Miss Bertha Miers, Enoch Smailwood and Uncle Billy Smith of near Harrodsuurg are said to be fatally ill, Henry Spsrki ot Van Burea
tp, disposed of twenty-one head of cattle last week, ior which he received l,QS5. The first Mniidy of November will soon be bore, aud it will be tbe last day for tax-payiug. Save expense by ptiying in time. S. B. Rogers and wife have been entertaining Mrs. Gordon, ot Madisonville, Ky. Frank Nabb und wife of Louisville, are visiting Mr. Nabb's relations in Bloomington. Frank is still connected with the poatoffice service as a letter carrier. Mrs. Smith of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Julia Fleming ot Pittsburg, Pa., aire visiting relations in Bloomingl:on. Mrs. Snyder of Salem is visiting her parents : W. B. Seward and wife. Rev. H. R. Cory of Greencastle, who assisted in the installation ceremonies ttfc Walnut St. Presbyterian chnrcb, is a cousin of John vory of this place. Mrs. W, O. Fee and daughter Floiv left for Martinsville ou Mooday. They expect to remain away about two weeks. Jos. Cron and wif-kave been visiting their son, at Terre Haute. Mrs. Jss. L. Miti-hell will return to Indianapol is on Thursday. There is a probability that tbe National Hotel will soon change bands. Snrgeou-Genoral John Moore was visiting his suiter in this place (Mrs. Kelly) last week, Cal. Sims of Martinsville visited Bloomington last week sod was tbe guejst of Creig Woriey. Miss Ollie Hugivss attended tbe Fair at Bedfbid last wrek. John Hardy of Bloomfieid has been surveying Bloomington. JT. E. Larimer, editor of the nor! ion of last weifk in town, and like everyone who sees it, was surprised at its rapid growth and tbe solid street and road building. j For the information of those in our city who are Interested in W C T U work, we will lay ur meeting of Oct. ' 5ta was very well attended and nut r interest. Mrs Atwiter was made delegate to the State WCItl Convention which convenes in Kranaville, Ind, Oct 18th. Mrs Beck, Vice President of the State, aad Mrs Gordon, President of the Local Union, will also ba in attendance from Bloomington. Aftor the business of the meeting was ooncludf d a very excellent paper wae read by l!n R W Miers, on 'SclemiHo Instruction in our schools." Tbis paper was so fall of intorestto White Bisboneri that it was resolved to follow it w'th one at every monthly mooting on the different departments of W O T V work, written by tbe respective superintendents of i.bese depitrtments. Far November a pa per will to prepared on the Juvenile Work. For December on Social Purity, Ac. A genoril invitation is extended to ail theiadiei of Bloominirton to meat with us. Sxcsxtaxt. Wm. Rosebei ry was awsrdcd a bible by a committee appointed by the Old Settlers of Unionville, as tbe best speech-maker at tbeir recent meeting. Considerable live stock is moving now. One day last week Jos. Heath of Lafiyette, Ind., purchased from Hinkle & Sutpbin 234 bead of stook hogn, averaging 150 lbs. for which $4 per owt. had been paid. 136 head of these hogs were weighed and loaded at Cleat Creek station. Dr. Gray of Spencer came ov er to Bloomington this week to see Ins brother-in-law, Stephen fuller, who Is now reported to be improv ing. W. J. Allen has a mule colt worth seeing. Hi Is but five and a half months old, bu:is 57 J inches high. Can any ft rroer show a better one ? Mrs. Nuckols is building a neat cottage on the lot she tecently purchased from Mrs. Kelly. To obtain a dark finish on oak and ash, inclose in a box or closet with some saucers or plates of strong ammonia. The fumes will darken the wood. Honor Scholarships in I. U. are held by the following named students : II. W. McDowell, Winamac; C. H. IWsun, Cambridge City; Maud Ellis, Newcastle ; Nina Bond, Indkoapniis (olassical iwhcol) ; E.W.Settrs,BloQmington j Minnie Wood, Wiuaraac; Jaracn Tucker, Salem; Harry Simpson, Vincooncs ; Laurtt Larimer, Lawrenccburg; Eliai Mason, Bloomington; H. J. VsnDusen, Butler ; Dellsi Duolap, Princeton ; Jujge Smith, Bloomington,
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Yoar Bcya ars't reniy fer 8lel woea their Boats are Bought asH Peaeils Sharsencd TEAT ISN'T ALL. They'll be pretty skfy tfaoijrj. Kites the Smaller Boys a-e rigged eat is one f r mm pahis ttad the ilgger Bays ia oar MM mm b irOWHERE WiU You Find Their Equal in Fit and Wear. ;Ie Clothing House, BLOOMINGTON, IND. H5H5" Miss Anna Kellcv. LillieHi-s-sion, Kate Turlcy, and LiztJe Riister were vttitiug tkiulorn triunas last week, Dr. Gcston thinks of going to Cluicago to nttend a post-graduate etiurse of leojures before settling down to tbe regular practice in Bloomington. A number of Bloomington men attended tbe Terre Haute :races last week. Millard Norman of Polk tp. was married on Sept. :?4th to Miss Anna Henderson of .Heltoniville, Luwreuce ccunty. In the $10,000 race between the two stallions: Allerton and Nelson, at Grand Rapid, Mich., Allerton won. three heats out of Ifcrar: Allerton 1 ; 1 L , m m A 'Xlme 2:13., a:Uj, 2:1ft, i;ie. Mrs. Jss. Ryan is visiting the family of Prot. Kirsch, at Columbia City, Ind. Harry Swindler baa a new boy at ins nouse. Dr. Pouts has become a citias-u in earnest, having purchased the Itennison house, west 6th street. Price paid $525. The i to re at Buena Vista post ollice has btiin bought by J. T. Woodward, and the goods will be removed to Slanfofd- Woodwtird is a hustler. Mrs. Craig nee Arnett isviait hig relations aud friends in Bloomington. A conference will be held in the court house on November 14th, by the rroh'bitiouuts of this con n ty, at which the work of the next isnmpatgn will be discussed. On Tuesday night of last week irtiila nn lir ww iinrtta fisim a meeting of tbe W. C. T. U. in company with two other ladies, Mra. WiUon Adams stumbled over some lumber that had been oiled mo the pavement some three feet nirer the outer edsre. fell. So nddition to cutting a deep gash in her toreheari injured the back of her neck seriouslv. She has been m infined to her room since tbe accident occurcd. The following named teachers have been chosen lot Salt Creek tp. : District No. 1, Chas. Bender ; No. 2, Marion r . Kobertson ; lio. 3, W. F. Lsmpkins; No. 4, Joseph Hensley, No. 5, Lizzio Adams, It a. 6, Ja.nes D. Butcher; No. 7, i!urelht fjampkins. Orleans Exnminer : Tbe ediio t mads a trip to Bloomington Monday and went through the mammoth furniture eiitabiUhmtsnt of Showerj Bros. Uonsidti ing the fact that this firm only fiaauura:turos two arliclos, bedsteads and drtasBi (. it is one of the greatett entarprisas in this part of tbo State. They are rutin ins; nn full time and working ISO men. Just think of tbe amount of gwods it turns out, and the fact that they do not koep a griiat dual of manufactured goods en band ; Ind niidy market for it as soon si mads. We huve everything here that ia necessary for inch an enterprise save a little machinery a rid the nerve to make an attempt. And wii are far ahes d of 3looiriogton in one particular sjona, and that water. 'Mot mnny yeam ajjo those men started on a rury imsll soslo and tbair uatlring efforts Imve been crowned ta sucl. an istenlt tl ut 'to-day tnsy are smnnir, if not the most wualthy people in Alonroo county. Vr'o wore treated courtenusly by the nrnnrlc-Imh-s and employes, and .our imprewum i nil y are gentlsinen of the truett type, and j inSuence those around tlinm to V) the! wine. Bloomington is a i;ood solid town mid sppsara to m a great l.ritda centre. James Hunter liau uuhl I ia ft rniture aud underlakiug litifiucts U Bond Rogers and Reu,J. Smilb.
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down to the new yards of the Mew pon company will be satisfied that that eornorattoa is getting ready ta 'itsy," ifievea long side (tracks ih verge from tbe main line, aud tha mils, ties and ballaiting are of the bust cihsRictor. Heavy steel rail it used, lie lies are new, tbo trkn aire first ballasted trith brcikta staoa aud tlien covered aritb cnJ ciocWtv The turntable pit is an dialraela piece of irork : the masonry heatr1 and laid in cement, while tse boU torn in alta laid in ittone and beav! cisted with cement. Foundatloa trenches have beta dug for tha round houte, which ia to bava t telve at ills, and i;he sic no k M the gronnd for the fonndatkm. The heavy timbers are beiiag' fraaa ed. for tlt stalls, and work u baiag pushid with commendalIo vigor. As a rnlt' it is not heat to speculate on what a railroad company will de till they begin work, aa diangef am constantly going oe in th manage; Baent, uni each new set of nanagTirs entertains dilferent view oa. the quest ion of imiroveinenta. But It is bard tp uud ntand bo tha company can go back r ow, sines they have pot so much money snd bor into the nevr railroad, yards. It will pay any one to go do aad lock at the t tacks hud torn . table, tin High titers ahoatd Iw Both ing else to see, i iii i At 'I o'clock Sunday iitornlasz jtbe Hep ert boust, sootfci of tnwa. was lounu to be cn nre, and before anything could be done to ulay tbt progress of the Dawes tbo building was burned out, nothing remainiaa but the brick walls. Tbe property belonged to Redick Wylle, and ha had recently built an additioa to it, and was preparing the building fof ts railroatl bonrding hotwe, as It in located rear the ucty yatd of tha Motion company, Painters a4 (ispor hangers bail been ut work ht the busk ing on Stturday, ind they say thai the iioiite was secifrlf lucked ojfo.re it was left Saturday evening. The fire was Lmning im one of ti e middle rooms, iiod no theory except that: poiptlni; to Jn. cendiarim is epterUinwl. Mr. Wyliehelda policy of itunranr fr 91,SC0 on the building, in ona C'f Rogers & Woolley's ecmpstBisw, J. A. Kemp, editor of the Ss lent "Republican Leadrir" wot ia town iaac week with his wife, wb was visiting Mn. Snotlsaaa pa ISast Ktl'kwood A venae, Bai t A Drafer, the ut? mill Toen at Ellettsville, are doing aa immense business, The;? have tha (stent aunt roost itnproveti machiacry, snd in tbeir planing aeill are capable of doing anything that aay ether Inn in Monroe couny eaa do, An odd fMiiato ia on exhibitloa tt V. J. Allen's hardvrt re start. riTe main potato baa a etusCerv elf seven diKi-ict Murphy uttaobad fa it, and it is healthy aad Ksjod. Work has begun on the fboaV c'latioD fer a wareiooin in the teat, cf Iiiadley's Sons' drug store. Ira Batman was at StiaeavUkt be greater portion of li st week, disposing of tbe stock t gouds firnierly owned by Williams 4k Welsh. Theodore Loudon ws I at Bedf. rd last week, partly mi bnaineiav and also to take in tbe big fair while in tbe Stone City. Capt. Fields is in&kir r prenarattains to build a t va-stori reaideoee en his lot on east 6 th utreet. It will bavu a- cat iitone foundationi, snd will he a hamlsonn: modem structurt. There is something jslieooaaa rial about the growth ta Mapl Hights. At presimt the ft art seventeen tesidences in process of building and undor contnict. Hairy Bott has soli his nt tereit in the job (trioting ofBea t Oeor Ciaveos. .Bott talks of go ing lo Cdorsdri. It in a significant fsuit, asSeoator Sherman obsei-ves, thnft ro anas has ev "!r lost a dollar by lift oattokv til tank notes in the thirl yyaar of tbe eiisttnce of such enntener ; aad the Republican party duitrres all . tbe or edit tberefoi. -Cn Saturday Dr. M irwell r ceived s dispatch from his brother, Richard Maxwell at Itofihville, convening intelligence' ot the deaSav of thi! latter named festremaa'a tlau,htei'. Dr. Maxwell took tbt U o'clock train fer Rock villa, Saturday, Mr. S. B. Wylie goes Uek east to-dsy (Tuesday) to Haverhill, Maia., where she will hrve charge cf the Working Girls' H nae. 1 1 1 , Mn. Addison Smitisirrivsvl at home on Saturday frota Petoskyt Last week Jaa. Oirmtchaet sold tventy-four head ol cattle ta HoIir Hifjinni8 of t ranklin. Bny era m (laying 13 to $3.fi0 for catUs -the Utter tigurc tor tut steeta. It will be teen that Monroe ormaty h siipplt inc outside parlies with m Urge qu antity of meat pmd art, aad) t here is much more in the county to b marketed. Jonathan Nicholson is closustY nut lim harnoss sliop gwxls, preIHors toiy to leaving the ruont under the Comer clothing slow. MM MMMMttMSl Wall, and Ft iuk Gentry wiU ;;o aouuh with the dog d py show in a week or two, ud Ucarr 'till gc lo Lxtcl&ior Sjmiigs,
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