Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 October 1892 — Page 3
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YOU WILL FIND ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BItEBB eOBg THE SEW USE OF FALL GOODS ABE NOW IN. I
0 AN UNUSUAL LARGE DISPLAY IN ALL. DEPARTME1TTS. An Immense Stock of Table Damasks, LLJl and Napkins.
35 UNDERWEAR HOSIERY Lr-' GLOVES. LOOK JLT OTJR STOCK OF Oil, CLOTHS MATTINGS AND HUGS.
Blocmington, Ind. Progress. Entered at the Poetnffk at Blvemington Ind., wwri gfats matter. Kay.lHST. No MAS excel Get). Benekart as Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever nsed, by its flweetueM, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. Thkkk is A great difference between . batter and grease. Some people never learn to make butter. Wheo a good batter maker is found the product is always in demand. Charley SfcPheeters has the "kaask" of finding these people, and as a- consequence always baa the best butter in the town. Bicaicsr Corres in the town is served at Geo. A. Benckart's bakery, where ean be secured a luneh that will specially commend itself to farmers and others. Cioaks of the choicest brands are always found at MePheeters' grocery, corner opposite post office. Jo these goods he has a large and constantly increasing trade. Then ia coffees, teas and tobaccos be leads the leaders. Ask for Charley MePheeters' grocery. If Too don't know Charley McFheetera' grocery location be Mire loasKHH-u. no one exceie mui
iu quality of stock, nuriu cliea(iueiH.'eoa)e ln towll nj want a wt f
He keeps very choice cigars, so all smokers say. Ekhkmber that RutortAon & MrKiiiley are in the grocery biisineas in tbe new room north of the Progrt. Block, and that they car-; y a complete new stm-k i all goods in the grocery line. Both are clewr oien, well known all ovr the -UHtv. Thfv will buy choice i . !.-., : , Smith's remarkable St. ire on the oulh fide of the fqoare i" called by mne people, and indeed it is that and miTe, fur while it partakes of all tbe characteristics of a great exhibition, it has ao much more than in imially found in one. Fur here are the choicest gems set iu pure fold; tbe standard grades of silverware, all the novelties in cUcks and watches, and wagon loads of ring, breast pins, etc. Watch repairing a specialty. Tbe largest Mock of books and stationery in Southern Indiana, will be louud be re at all times. Y"U don't want to order doors, sash or blinds till you call at W. JAllen 'a haid ware store and investigate the wamples and prices. All manner of builders' hardware of late-styie and at as low prices as Msible. Boys, R. L. WiaIw, opposite tbe county jail, is headquarter for very thing in the Boggy, Surrey, Cart and Harness line. Cbaio Worlkt can supply you with a buggv. uhacl.iu, suriug wa gon, or anything else iu tbe way of a vehicle which you may need. You don't have lo pay him cash, either, as be will swap for horse or mules. He may be fonnd at the big livery barn north of the square, m College Avenue. Urn Mare Haaaeaae. Some of you people have been owing me by note or account for many long, weary months and yean. I am getting very tired of your dilatory action, and I am determined to have my money ! Do you understaud that? I am going to bave it. Now the sooner yon etile your indebtedness the cheaper it will be for yon, as i intend lo give an officer or a lawyer a chance to make a few fees if yoo don't coma to lira. These are "words with the bark on 'eta." W. J. ALLEN. NEW THISG9 provisions have in groceries and been secured by sjnaa. Mcrneeters, me . popular 'fiostofSce grocer. lie buys only the best goods. He sells always the cheapest. lie has no superior in any of these specialties. Produce ! Produce ! ProPUCc! The best that Monroe wunty affords i always secured l.y McKinley & Robertson, n their grocery on North College Avenue. II is the place to loos lor aomebing choice. RkMKMBKR that no man can fell No. 1 fsiint wagons or spring wagons cheaper than W. l. Allen, lie ak you to cat and exauiiue his '.vagpUi before Va L'f) .
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Administrators and Executors and those wAo have th advertising for Estates will 4a a special f mar far the PROGRESS if they fill aheate insist upon the advertising (WM1CB IS REQVIRRD By LAW) to be done in th PROGRESS. Rotes ore oheaye reasonable. The persons with whom we have been corresponding with reference to bringing in that 16 and 18 inch wood, will please hustle it in at once, before the roads get bad. Carbett Knocked Oat Salllraa. Fxrit Bros., Gentlemen : 1 owe much of my success in knocking out tbe big duffer of a Sullivan to a course of treatment 1 underwent by tbe aid of South American Nervine. I got full of malaria Mid all out of fix while training for my fisrht, and round my only relief in ttin wonderful medicine. I sent for the genuine article to your drug nous and felt its effect from the first dose. It made a powerful man of me. Yours truly, JAMKij CORBETT, Champion. A HANDSOMK'town lot next to alley, 66 by 132 feet, well McAdamued and paved on the east trout, will be sold by Soddy Carmichael to the 'first applicant. Location only fonr squares from court house. Speak quick. ASK FOR Wioslnw s when you harness. He can save you money. Neatest stock of Fall Goods in the city just received by Chas. Moliley, the south side dry good i flulop TiifMA criwiila Kn dnm. - , ' k week ti1 Nf) her for the fall trade, as airuugeincuts have been made for shipment ai regularly as the new styles are brought out. Everything new and supplies may be found in the show ctscs and on the counters at this more. When you dune lo town do not decide whore you will make your purchases till yon call at the "Golden Rule" dry goods store, south. sides quare. Engmsh SrAvrs Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Riog-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one Itottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Faris Bros., Druggists, Blooming; ton, Indiana. de3-91 Molinr Wagons, the best in the State, sold by W. J. Allen. Don' buy a wagon till you investigate the" Moline." It will be to your interest. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radical I v cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause aud the disease immediately disappears. T!i first do.-ie greatly benefits, 75 cents. Said by Fabis Bros, Blooroinglon sep28 Finest shelf hardware in Bloom iugton can be found at W. J. Al len's hardware store. lie keeoouly the best. MTNational Hotel barber shop is a convenient, neat and cosy establishment, just east of the post office. Gus. K renter is proprietor. Give hiin a call. Bulbs of all descriptions now ready at Rott's green house. Also, flower pots for sale. Call and see those barber chairs forsale at Kreugcr's shop. A barj gain for you. Don't FOBOBr"wir.Slow, when M :m,ja.on,a r... ,u farm. For Salk. I will sell three or tour pair of Horses and Mares on six months' time, purchaser giving note with good security. Also three or tour good Brood Mares on same terms. Call at once as we can please you out of thirty head of borees. W. J. ALLEN. For Studebaker wagons, carts and apring wagons, call at W. J. A L LENS. For Rei-aiks or Parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. LIXjJLKY'S 00X3. Our Grandmother Used Sulphur as a favorite home remedy. "Liquid Sulphur" lh new discovery, le invaluable in Blood, Stomach and Skin tumbles. F.vn ttuos., n!o.i!iii'2ioi!,Age:ts.
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AND It will soon be time to read in the papers of some fool who accepts a challenge to "eat thirty quails in thirty days." There are men iu this city who could come very Dear eating thirty quails in a ten-hour day. Better wot buy of home men when you can get goods from peddlers for twice the money you'd pay to a home merchant. Don't wait till the snow is on the ground before you bring that wood. We want it right now, Soddy Carmichael has 40 acres of land, about a mile Jfrom Unionville, (neq neq see21 t9 rle) which he will trade to some one. What have you to swap? Confirmation services will be held in St. Charles Catholic church ou Sunday next, flight Rev. Chatard, Bishop of Viuceunes, is expected. Fred. Howe of Louisville came to Bloomiugton to attend the funeral of Dr. J. D. Maxwell. The last grand rally of the campaign will be held by the Republicans on Friday, Nov. 4th. It has not yet been decided who will be the orator of the occasion, but it will be some mau of National reputation. Don't fail to see the latest designs in fringed curtains at LiuUfey's Sous.. Mrs. J.iimg Howe aud her daughter Lillie are in Atlanta, Ga., on a visit to Capt. Walter Howe and family. They will spend the winter at Vieksburg, Miss., with Mrs. Polk. Mose Kalin has been ?eriotily sick during the iiast week with an '; attack of flux. Gcrge Welch is I lie Republican caudidale for County Assessor. Welch has had considerable exerieuce in the business of assessing and collecting taxes, and so is posted on that class of work. There is j no question as to the election of Welch. He is elected now. Don't fail to sec the latest de signs iu fringed curtains at Liudley's buns. The persons who attended the Reid-Murdoi k wedding from a dittance'iast Wednesday were: Mre. A. Y. Reid, from Cincinnati, O. ; R. A. Rees and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, Lyons, Ind. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock, Mrs, D. S. Erviu and Miss Mary Murdock, Cedarville, O. See the latest colors and designs a fringed curtains. At Lindley's. James T. Robertson lost his health in the service of his country, but be can attend to the duties of the Treasurer's office just as well as auy able-budied mau. Don't fail, to ace the latest designs in fringed curtaius ul Lindley's Sons. John Edmondson of this city, is tab Uepubhcau candidate for district prosecutor. Mr. Edmondson is a model man iu all particulars, and will fill the office fearlessly and honestly. His candidacy should be borne in mind by his friends ever where. Vimov, opposite the iail, is ageot lor ma best buggies, surreys and carriages made. He can sell you harness cheaper than anybody in Blonroingtnn, and better harness than is made here. Remember this and give him a call. See the latest colors and designs in fringed curtains. At Liudley's. Sixty wagons just received by W. J. Allen Moline and Studebaker. Come aud see them. None bitter or cheaper. Dr. E. Williams will your teeth without pain. and.Bridgeuork a specialty. Filbert & Edmondson, attorneys at law, make cheap loans, prompt collet-linns, and write inmi ranee correctly fire, life aud accident. Foil S.M.B. Grade Holsteiu cow. Registered sire of the best milk and butter strain.' Dams tivted Jerseys. Apply to Mr. Laura D. Worley, lOlletUville.Ind. North Star Baking Powder. Ack for it. All groctis sell it Yi u will like it.
Highest of all iu Leaver.ii;s Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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Bring in that wood before the mud gels so deep that that will be the excuse. W. T. Blair has been one of the county's most faithful servants, having filled the office of Auditor with an unusual degree of (satisfaction to the people. There has been twice as much work in the Auditor's office under Mr. Blair's administration as under any former Auditor. That he has performed it promptly and satisfactorily speaks well for him and entitles him to further recognition. Judge Gresham, it is stated, will not vote for Harrison. But then Gresham has but one vote. So what is the sense iu making so much ado about it? Three new grocery siores nnd "holes punched for more" would look like there was a little profit iu the grocery business, though after the bad account!) are sifted out it is hard to see it. A to BLOOMINGTON AND
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JSC We are ia the field, with, the best selected stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Valises, Trunks and Hats, bought at special low prices.
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ILL the ISJKW fr.TY.12S in Mens Suits. Prices fro mi up.
A carefully selected stock of iSOYSi' and Children' Ciothi::. ftSoy.s' suits $2 aud ap. CMIIiUHElSfK'MuitM, $1 ami up.-
An itumense stock of Mails in show you. Mens' Ge aisd up. Ooys x2.Se and up.
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J.P.Tourner & Co Above the Alley. West Side Square.
Wils. Adams was as good n I soldier as ever shouldered a musket He will also make a tip-top Sheriff. His friends ought to rally around tho old veteran him a rousing majority. and "give Mr. Nye spoke to a small audience at the court house on Wednesday night. This is not Bill Nye, the humorist, for there was no humor in Wednesday night Nve's speech. He came very "Nye" losing his audience in a short lime - those that did not go to sleep. At a meeting of the University Athletic Association, the fol lowing oflieers were elecied : A. M. Hadley, President ; Robt. Miller, Vice President ; Sain Murdock, Secretary: Muuson Atwatcr.lreas urer ; S. F. Teter, manager ball team. Hi nun Lindley was at Paoli last week, and while there secured a cross-ci t saw with which he used to work lifty years ago. lie enfy8 la,Kln "T' " k-W ' -f he appneiated iu those days. Mrs Mariali H. Buskirk, of llloominton, is visiting her son Thomas B. Buskirk, at Paoli. Sulphur Baths, 12 Jc Liquid Sulphur, "for the bath," 1.00 per ! jtlg 8 laths. inc ujourue VO. iioriicuiiu ai t? . -II j . .1 i f t Society will meet at the home of !. Milt. li. r(.rs. Wednoailav. f..r 19 , AH are invited to come at 10 o'-
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Us-td in IIIiHoiLS of Hoznes 40 Year& the Standaid.
James T. Robertson, the Republican candidate for County
Treasurer, is making a leiaarely aj . : mu VU99 vi utc mm ii vv, aiiu cajjnvto , lo see every roan, woman and child i before election day. Hubert son i . ..n(. .. Iio olr.nl.u1 ll.n f . Pnt Treasurer. n..d k. iha assistance of all voters. Robertson isn't of much account physically, but he can easily attend to the duties of the Treasurer's office. The North Bedford Stone Co., with quarries located near Siinesville, held an election last week at which the old board of directors were re-elected. They are W. H. McKnight, James H. Dunn and C. P. Taylor, Louisville; M. J. Carnahan, Loogootee ; J. W. Ogdesi, Washington ; R. C. G reeves and B. A. McGre, Bloomiugton. Tbe following officers were elected s President, W. II. McKnight; Sec refary, B, A. McGce ; James H. Duun. J rea8llrer i Bps of MONROE COUNTY. of our last year stock. these Goods they mmmi mm a i The voters of Monroe county shoull bear in mind that Wm, T. Blair, the efficient and accommo dating County Auditor, is a candidate for re-election, Mr. Blair has honoied the oflice by careful work, and the pleasant manner in which he has conducted business with all! who night have occasion to call at i i lie Auditors oibce ought to recommend him to the buifrages of the people, regardless of polities. So far as the Progress is concerned we are in favor of taking his election ly consent. Everybody in Monroe county, it is ielieved,hasnine knowledge of Wils Adams. Wils. is the Re publican candidate for Sheriff, ao is making an effort to see all tbe people without regard to ''race, re-
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Slier If of Mouroe county after the 15th of November, so you had better j in the procession aud c mio iu , on tie winning side. a. n Hall. th uoUtsnt nivll engineer of the Moon road, was kitlci at Delphi ou Wednesday morning by a train backing over him while his foot was fast iu a frog. He was terribly mangled aud lived but a few miuutes. DlUK "Liquid Sulphur." The city council h&9 appointed Geo, Riley, Ira Batman and R. C. Jboster a committee lo cousider the i , ., , . c-tiiuimri l III Mitt lluUOCf. UV .. f ,A ' i:i' ' the The improvement of 4th street from College Avenue to Gamble : has becu ordered by the city coun1 cjj.
THEY SAY THAT Many Democrats arc leaving the old free-trade wreck, and are coming over to tie side of protection, liberty and good government. At this rule of desertion from the enemy, the Republican majority in Monroe county ought to be double Mrs. Sam. Short is visiting relations at Vincennes If vou move now ycu lose your vole. IJon't do it Chas. Butcher is teaching at Chapel Hill, and has removed his family to thai point James M. Hunler and lam-
ily, now of Indianapolis have been V i rV i T Jack KanUolpli visiting friends in this citv 1 Randolph, who for a time was located iu Kansas is now practicing law in Chicago- Mary Elger, who resides six miles east of town was mhng horseback one day last week, when the animal fell and the young woman was thrown violently to the ground. Her right arm was broken near the elbow. Dr. Rogers rendered surgical aid Miss Peters of New Albany has been visiting Grace and Aguis Clark,. North College Avenue Mrs, Bowman is at Martinsville for the benefit of the artesian baths Next week you can begin to murder quails, the protective limit expiring on the 15th Winter apples will be very scarce and the price correspondingly high Two of the fraternities have moved into new halls. The Phi Gams are comfortably located in May's Hall, the Dt-lta Tau Deltas in Rhorer's new block A vacancy in the ' Board of Trustees created by the j death of Dr. Maxwell, will be filled at Indianapolis on Oct. 17th , MTs.s Lizzie Mttrdock of this place I and Frank Reid of Lyons, Greene John Hunter is at Sanborn training dogs, for the coming field races. Mr. Hunter is quite an enthusiast iu tlis branch of sport, and makes a great deal of money in the way of prizes Sam. Hunter and bride arrived from St. Louis on Tuesday Clarence Howard and wife are rejoicing over the advent of twius: a son and daughter Dr. Nay lor of Greencast le was the guest of IT. T. Simmons hist week The water works boilers have come Rev. Zaring has removed from the Tuley house to the Joe McKinley prop erty JJr. AxtelJ heard Wciviuley at Washington, Pa., and is very enthusiastic) over his speech While testing the big dynamo, iueday nigit last, it was burned out, and another one was telegraph ed tor immediately. fortunately it had not teen accepted Mrs. iC. M. Caipenter, who has been ihingf-rously ill witii tynhoid fever, i in now convalescing Walter i Buzzard is hustling baggige in a ; lively manner iu tbe union depot j at this place Henry Henley's family is entertaining Mis3 M:ry j Braxtan Raymond Baker ia i ...i.: . .i. : :.. now i-atcuiuf' toe uoii u luiin ill from the various counters at the Bee Hive dry goods store, and it i Keeps mm busy A Uhnstian i church social was held at the residence of W. P. Rogers, Thursday i night James Hooper is able ! to be among his friends again after several weeks confinement to his room On Thursday uight lstst Rev. Lyons delivered the address before the Ssciely of Christian En deavor at Muncie The cold nights last week froze out the merry-go-round. The wiud rushed through the riders whiskers too vigorously to be pleasant Born to Mrs. Freeland La Rue. a daugh i ter Mrs. Pri'dence Worley is j visiting Michael Messicb.her broth' !r, in Bed ford - -Ira Batman of this place addressed the "Lincoln League" at Bedford, on Friday night M.ajor. Kinney, the Ken tucky orator, will address the last Democratic rally here Hit inside the square that contains the eagle, when you vote iu November H. Wylie, aged 19, is quite sick with rliptheria, at his home north of Bloomingtoo It is said that H. J. Felt us, who went ' down to New Albiny to see Nan?y I1UI1K3 UOL, WIJU VU,AOtJ Oil cue ICi suit. Eph, Hughes didu't have faith, nnd dropped ?2 15 At Stanford the Masonic Lodge recently purchased the tipper story of the T. W. Sparks store building, paying 375 Arthur Carroll of near Ilindoslan. was married at Bedford last week Mrs. Wood! of Monticello, White co., has teen j visiting her brothers, the Rawlins boys, north of town Miss Anna Turner of west of town is visiiing relations in Indianapolis Mrs. Jos. M. Rogers has returned from Lain aster, Ky ., where she has been visiting relations Father B gernan of St. Charles Catholic t-hurch was in Cincinnati the greater prrl of hist wsek Mrs, Pauline Pearson ard family have been visiting relations in Springville, Lawrence comity Mrs. Di-MoMt and daughter are viaiting relations and friends in Indianapolis Communii ii services wire held in the U. P. and Walnut St. Pres. churches Sabbath morning. Rev. Lyons va;: assisted by Rev, Luccock on Friday morning A concert is to be given Mon. night, Oct. llih, in aid of the Ladies' Cemetery Association Four weeks from to-dry (Tuesday) people will he sneakir g down between a couple of ropca to g t to vote for the men of their choice Burfl lo Mrs. Shmi klin uce Brant, now residing at it. Scott, Kas., a daught.r Mrs. Tillie aud her daughter Jennie are vi-iiing ivUtioua ;it M:iIUo'i, O. Whooping cniijjh pr.-v:iils in many portions of" (he tiiy at present L. A. Clark had
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-.FOR SALK ATThe EAgle Clothing House, ' J. W. Simmons & Co. West Side Sqaarc.
a good audience at Friday night lust OOlltliVt lie ou L. A. Chrk will address the UepuUieans of Harrodsburg on Wcdnesllay night, Hp should have ft mod s tidier ce M.." :i nirlfnr.l hnrso.
.! ;.. o.oi ... f,n L'air of ihat.:ned a kimlergarten on Collage
town last Friday. That is good S Avenue, in the brick building; time for a "country horse" iRe-jnoilb ol Progress Bl .cH. member the reunicn of the Pcrsim-j i,ir Vf.nrs ag tUe D -mocrats mon Briurnde at Lebanon. Ind.Ool.i pPt;,i,tn,Hl ' f- elertion auper13 and 13. CamF fire Wlnlay Jvjjllipi Rppahlicans have done the night. Don't forget it fcverett ,s.lI)ie (1,Il(g this y,.ar an(j ,f)W the McNaught of Spercer has been vis-!cwier ()l)es gta-(i 011 h;a i,inilcgi, iiing friends here Mif. W. A.;am; 10.j Wallingfnrd and .Mrs. M.iitie Cad-j ' . ,. well are visiting Samuel Walling-1 Mrs. Iogersoll Tucker, the ford's family, near Sheridan, Ind. :lady orator from Kansas who spoko Mrs. Millis is here fr nn P;ioli ; for the People's Pariy, at the Do-? with her children, visiting her par-'Ian meeting is said to be a wondiMents. J:is. B. Clark and wife !ttil talker.
Joe Crow last a fine horse last Fri day. Died of epizootic. James Hunter owned a grocery store in the northwest quarter ol Indianapolis, uecenlly lie sold it, and will go into business in, northeast part of the city. The People'- Party held a meeting at Dolan, Inst Tiiursdiy, that was largely a-.tetided. There were two good glee clubs and a baud, and speeches were made by a ha 1 f-dozen speakers. Fruk Woolley was at Indi-
anaprdis last week in attend mce Geo. "R. Weudliug. 0;t. 8th ; New upotithebnildiug;issociauonleegoe.jY(,rk Philharmonic Club, !Sov,
Mm. Waylaid wan visiting Mrs. Fowler, in Spencer, last week. There is nsui'lly sn-w and raw weather at Chicago the latter part of Uetooer, so that the soldier boys who go up there at the dedication on the 2lst are lii.bie to get frostbitten, we fear. Wm. A. Rice of will make a speech in Hall of Orleans, this evening. this place the Town (Tuesday) The wires of the electric light plant have been subjected to a number of changes within the past week by experts in the- business. The men who came here to do the work assert that 45 per cent "f power was lost in the way in which: the wires we.ro strung. Of this i more will 'be known when thu plant I is put iu practical operation. Marion Hirikle purchase ! of j John Stipp last week, tairty-three head of fat cattle for shipirent to Indianapolis, at ljl.15 per cwt. thai averaged l,o:29 I'js. Ho also got from I. P. Hopewell four head of cattle that averaged 1,335. He loaded the cattle into two cars with bogs, and they made heavy loads, you may he assured. A tragedy at the oera house, Thursday night, played by Frank Mayo mui company, drew an ordinary house, . The quanl il v of olood spilled was one 'f the morit notable features of the play. Four or five men were killed by villains, and 25 or 30 soldiers were shot to death ou the field of battle. After the play was over, the alage resembl bled the floor of one of the north pike slaughter house., with ning in rivuletx, anil ht re nnd there. Nine blood run coagulating buckets ot on Friday gore were gathered up morning, together with two dozen "aha ! villains I" Oh, it was harrowing. Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Melnt';,h ol Indianapolis were visiiing Mr. and Mrs. Li. C. Duncati last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hitman nnd little daughter have been visiting Mr. Batman's mother in Bedford. Miss Dora Lemon, well known here, was married on last Tuesday at her home in Dewitt, Arkansas, to Dr. Gibson. t-ee the li:t of appoinrmenls for R'-publh-an speaker. in Mot roe i-ointiy. Th.Tc will be able rn n in this locality i eforc cle. lion dav. Mrs. Whkukcr to Bl.ioiiiiugion after hail returned a protracted vieii to rtiatioun in Colorado.
The report of the Blooming-
J.t ' t.tn .i I ??tL L lmuta frlal deposit account to be f 201,738:02. The total d business is 4&6,979:22. t-MUA UclllC Lllldlcy has Op Prof. Green, latest reiwrM sta c, is not improving s rapidly as tus hoped. He in at ludiiua'polis. I Hrnrv Nnckols is the official
the!de'egte ol Z-ta Chapter, to the lannual national oonventino of Phi
Gamma Delta, which will meet in Philadelphia Oct. 21th. R. C. Q reeves, city clerk, with his fam ly, spent Sunday at Bloom-, field with relations. The I. U. lecture association nn louni-e the followinor course -. ; , V",. , ;l r.i giisn riaun o'ii xvingers, .jao, 27ih; Sweedish Male Qurlettt", Feb. S8th ; Lclatid T. Powers, j March 13th. and Russell H. 'Con- ; well, Slav llth. Three quarries are now in ae tive operation iu the- Hunter dis trict, north of town, ande'ghtcbapnclers are keeping up a deafening din. This week Perry, Pcrring & Co, will begin etsrippiug the grounjl j for a quarry just east of the others, and thy will donbth-ss have thu best prospect that has yet been veloprd. Mr. Sniallwood has sold hit i house on 4th street to Frank Tour. ! ner. and has removed to Indianapolis where he will work iu thl chair factory, Nine men, including the speak. er, uiarcueu oeuutu ue tiruinif rui fife to the court house Wedresdav night to attend Mr. Nye's meeting. The procession was less than thirty minutes passing from the bunei to court house. A. theatrical company is 'posted lor Thursday night, with brass band and on hestra. The comedy :a en titled "A Pair of Sox," and it is said t contain mors fun than a basket lull of monkeys. Soma good companies seem to be coming; this way now, and people who enjoy anything in the theatrical line fhould avail themselves of the op port unity to sec the play Thursday night. Fire was dis'Overed at tho home of Mrs, HayH, Washington st., south of the spoke factory, ou" Saturlav,communicated from a defective flue. The spokefsctory fin department was on the ground promptly, aud saved the Iigus?. The loss, about 100, jras fortun ately covered by a policy or insurance. The UepuhlU-aii centra!! committee, on Saturday last, placsdDr. . Joseph M. Rogers on the county ticket for Coroner, ro fill the vacancy created by the death of Dr. J. D. Maxwell. Dr. Rogers is eij active young Republican arid wa-i a candidate before the convention that nominated Dr. Maxwell. Miss Sailie Cherry leavrs this week for Chicago, where sh! v. ill work in the dress making departint'iit of one of tho large stores of that -iiy. She will heacconijMiDi"! by MUs Burgnon. Two of t o Mis,s Burguoii r already ia CI ie:ii'. Mrs. Marg.rei Gregory take a position in the IW Hive dry g'-ods store tin wei!.
