Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 November 1892 — Page 3
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THE HEW LIHE OP FALL GOODS ABE NOW
An Immense Stock off Table Damasks, and Napkins.
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- Richest Coffee in the town is served at Geo. A. Benckart's baker; where can be secured a laneh that will specially commend itself to farmers and others. .a" CieaJB of the choicest brands are alwaja foond at MePheeters' grocery, corner opposite post office, la these goods be baa a large and constantly increasing trade. Then in coffees, teas and tobaccos be leads the leaders. Ask for Charley MePheeters grocery. If you don't know Charley MePheeters' grocery location be sore to ask for it.. No one czcela him in quality of stock, nor in cheapness. Be keeps very cboiee cigars, so all smokers say. Remember that Robertson A UeEinley are in the grocery hiisiaesa in the new room north of the Progress Block, and that they early a complete new stuck of all goods in the grocery line. Both are clever bmb, well known ail over the county. They will buy choice produce, and want no other kind. A Couhty Fa ts is what Joe Smith's remarkable store on the eonth side of the Hoare is called by aome people, and indeed it is that and more, for while it partakes of! all the characteristics of a great ex- j hibitirm, it has so ranch more than is usually found in one. For here are the choice gems set in pure gold, the staudard grades of silverware, all the novelties in clicks and watches, and wagon loads of ring? , breast vim, etc. Watch renairiag a apocialty. The largeat I stock of souks ami stationery in Son t hern Indiana, will be found here at all times. Rffk, K." Ii"VTStow, opposite the county jail, is headquarters for vefythiag in- the Boggy, Surrey, Cart sod Harness line. f. H. EAST, Attorn-. Xotlcc ts Jtea-Realdewta. . Tito State of Indiana, Monroe County. Coinpiaint fur Divorca and Alimony. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, December Tons, ISttS. Surah Baxter ve. Joseph W. Baxter. Now comes tb plaintiff by ft'm. H. Zaat, tier attorney, aad flies her complaint Esrcia, toeetbr witti an affidavit that said defendant, Joseph W. Baxter t nut a xwidont of the State of Indiana. Notice U tberefure hereby given said -defendant, that unless b be and appsr on the flrrt day of tbe te-m ot the Monroe circuit court to be boldrn on tie third Monday of IXwember, A. D. 1893 at the court hove in Bloom ingtoa, im ia Id county and State, and answer or demur to Mid complaint, the same will be beard and detei mined in his abaenoe. VTrtnene my name and tbe seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, Ind., this 15th day of October, A. D 1892. JOHN W. CKAVKSES, Clark of the Monroe Circuit Court Oct 13. fJMJJtfUAB A BATMAN, AU'ya Italic te N oi-Kelle-ia Tile State of Indiana, Monroe coonty. In tbe Monroe eizcuit court, December term, 1892. Trancis ML Muady n. Bella Fist and B. W.PUkComplaint No. 3551 Vow comes the plaintiff by Duncan h Batman, hit attorneys, and files bit eompjaint herein, together with an affidavit in open court that said defendants, Bells Fisk and B. W. Fik are not residents of the State of Indiana; that aaid action is for the ouaceUatioa of ded and to quiet title sad that aaid nan-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said daf'sadaaU.'by order of laid court, that ualss they be aad appear oa the sixth Judicial day of the next term of the Monime circuit eoort, to be holdea oa the thirl Monday at Decern bar, A. D. 1892, at tbe court honae in Btoomington, in aaid county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Writs ess my name and tbe seal of said Court, aUxad at Btoomiiigton, thi ITlk day of October, 1893. JOHN W. CSAV-XS, 31! AX Clerk. o3T,'9i shake f Aniii.HratIB. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned bas been appointed by the Jnigt of the Circuit Court of Monroe county. State of Indiana, administrator of ineestateot josnna unaatuer, latect Hon roe county, deceaaed. aid estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES B. CLARK. Oct. 19, '92. Administrator. James F. Xorgsn,Att'y. fUllft um alia WMIVAM. Opthalmlo Optiotmuw. Citsuuiea Fitted gclestUMeaUly. Orrtczi Hi E. 6xa fii.
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Administrator! and Exteuior and those toko Asm OU mdveriising for Entaia viU do a special faror for the PROGRESS if they will tmrt upon iht advertising WHICH JS REQVIRRD BY LAW) to h don in the PROGRESS. Rat are always reatonable. Ask fob Winslow's when you come to town and want a set of harness. He can save you money. Neatest stoek of Fall Goods in the city just received by Ckas. Mobley, the sooth side dry goods dealer. These goods will be coming in each week now till November for the fall trade, 89 arrangements have been made for shipment as regularly as the new styles sre bm tight out. Everything new and novel in Ladies wear and in gents' supplies may be found in the show cases and on tbe counters at this store. When you come to town do not decide where you will make your purchases till yon call at the "Golden Rule" dry goods store. south sides qnsre. m m Fob Sale. Grade Holstein cows. Registered sire of the beat milk and butter strain. Dams tested Jerseys. Apply to Mr. Laura D. Worley, Ellettsville.Ind. English Spa vis Liniment removes all Hard, So'ft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Bland Spavin Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, atl Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Bleiai-di Cure ever known. Sold by Paris Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Indiana. de3-91 ! Mouse Wagons, the best in the State, sold by W. J. Allen. Don' buy a wagon till you investigate the" Moline." It will be to yoar interest. j See 'be latest colors and designs in iriuged curtains. At Lindley's Rheumatism Cured tn a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. It action upon the system is remarkable and mysteriouo. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first diw greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Fabis Bro, Bloomington sep28 FINEST shell hardwsre in Bloom ington can be found at W. J. Al len's hardware store. He keeps only the best. ItaT National Hotel barber shop is a convenient, neat and cosy establishment, just east of the post office. Gus. Krenger is pro prietor. Give him a call. Call and see those barber chairs for sale at K router's shop. A bar gain for you. Dos't fobget Winslow, when you want any implements for the farm. See the "Garland" and "Gold Coin" Base Burners, at W. J. Allen as tbey are going eff rapidly. Lenve yur order for one at once, as it takes time to get them in and set tbem up. No trouble to show goods or wait on customers. For Studebaker wagons, esrts and spring wagons, call at ' W. J. ALLENS. There is a great difference be tween butter and grease. Some people never learn to make butter. When a good butter maker is ionnd the product is always in demand. Charley MePheeters has the "knack" of finding these people, and as a consequence always has he best butter in the town. Oar Graudmolber Used Sulphur as a favorite home remedy. "Linuid 8ulphnr" the new discovery, u invaluable in all Blood, Stomach and Skin troubles. Faris Bros., Bloomington,Agei:ts. Me JHere Manaenee. Some of you people bave been owing me by note or account for many long, weary months and years. I am getting very tired of your dilatory action, and I sot determined to have my money ! Do yon understand that? I am going to bave it. Now the sooner yon settle your indebtedness the cheaper it will be for you, as 1 intend to give an officer or a lawyer a chance to make a few fees if you don't come to time. These are "words with the bark on 'em." W. . ALLEN.
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A flag 6s6i feel bas been purchased by Allen Camp S. of V. The cost was $60, and it is exceedingly handsome. The young men will feel proud of it ou parade occasions. Care In Voting-. If the greatest care is not exercised the ink used in stamping will show through or blot other parts of the ballot in lolding. Great care must be taken in this matter. One fact should be specially im pressed upon tbe iiepubhean voter, and that is that any attempt to stamp' more than the square in which the eagle is punted multiplies the danger of vitiating the ballot. Every time that implement, devised to rob Republic-tins of their votes, is put to a ballot with ink, increases the chances of its Iveing thrown out by tbe iustrovted roiuious of the Democratic management. Gov. Hfellftt. of South Da kota, is in the nitv. Lhn piirbI of his filth. er-in-law, Dr. T. A. Wylie, Mrs. JlelKVW is ui&o oert. On last Saturday night the opera bouse was crowded with people, who came oat to hear lleveridge, Worrell and Mellette. The meeting whs a grand success in every way. The spuskora were generally appUuded, and the "old-time Bxpublican religion" seemed to be warming up the people. Sam. Orchard returned from Missouri last Friday in time to vote the Democratic ticket. The People's Party had a big meeting ou Saturday : Flas, banners, and pretty girls predominated especially the latter. Miss Edna Fields entertained th Knpna Alpha Theta Indies with a ilallow-Ven pnrly, Monday night. of Bedford) is at Louisville, where hn I -1 ' : . i.bb rwpnuy unuwrgono a serious operation at one of the hoiitals of that city. Near the front door ou the in side of a drny store of this citr, is a glasscovered box of writhing vnnouious snakes. To the man who goes back to the prescription case for ten grains r.T quinine saturated with spiritug frumenti, this is a shocking object lesson. Fos Repairs or Parts of 'any Sewing Machine, call at H. L,lUliBY'8 SUHS. It la Uadeniable That The litigation and controversies over the pikes and the re amassment of property, bus made the duties and labors connected with '.he Aud itor's office doubly as great as heretofore. It required twice tbe amount of work and a degrre of tact not possessed by all men to get through it successfully. But Win. T. Blair, the present incumbent, did it, and in such a manner as to impress all who understand the work, with his ability. Such a man should be retained, and St is reasonable to presume that the good sense of the voters of Monroe county will impel them to vote for him oa the 8th of November. Remember that the election is on November 8th, and that you will hare sn opportunity to vote for Wih. Adams, one of the men who helped to save the Cnion. Wils. was a soldier in the lute war, and a good one. Keep that in mind as you go to the polls. Before Starting From Home Ak your neighbor to go with you to the polls, and entreat him to vote the Republican county ticket. These are men he knows. They are iiis fellow-citizens, and lie can judge better of their merits. Tell him how important the office of County Auditor Is. and ask him to see that a competent man is elected to All it William T Blair is the man to vote for. George Welch, the candidate for County Assessor, witl be elected by a satisfactory majority. Don't forget to add your voe to the others, and you will feel well satisfied with the result. Vote for Wils. Adams for Sheriff and you will know then that yon have duno your duty. Adnnn it a No 1 man for the position, and will fill the office of Sheriff' acceptably to all. Don't fail to ses the latest de signs in !ringed curtains at Lind ley's Bonn. Go TO Jimmy Robinson's for your staple groceries. He has sn immense fall stock which includes everything you may want, and bis goods are the choicest that are ever brought to this market. He takes pride in furnishing the best to his customers, and tbey in turn appreciate it. Call for any stuple aud he will supply it. Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned ha been appointed by the Judge of the circuit court of Monroe county, estate of Indiana, Executor of the will of Stth Tatum, lata ot Monroe county, deceased. Said estate ia supposed1 to he solvent. WILLIAM W. HALL, Oct. 28, 't3. Executor. Filik & Corr, Ati'vs.
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6TTo vote the straight Repub lican ticket, "ftarup the square" at the head of tbe ticket, and stamp nowhere else. M. D. Wells will conduct n restaurant in thn room west of Bundy's hotel, west Kirk wood Avenue. The room is new, neat and conveniently arranged for the business, and the business ought to be a success. To vote the straight Repub lican ticket, "stamp the square" at the head of the ticket, and stamp nowhere else. The regiRtration law has been decided unconstitutional by tho Indiana supreme court, so that need worry no one any longer. Miss Anna MoDerniott has boon entertianirig Miss Temple West of Bockport. Since thi? building of the school bouse has been determined upon, lots arc selling rapidly on west 7th and 8th streets, and a number of houses are in course of construction. The new school bouse will be a handsome building. A BLOOMINGTON AND
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We closed out most all
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Above the Alley. T vole the straight Repub lican ticket, "utamp the square" at the head of tin: ticket, aud stamp nowhere else. Hatvev l liillios will remove from his farm to Bloomington at an early duto. He will wide on University Heights, -ii here bs is building a bouse. WTo vote the straight Republican ticket, ".-stamp the square" at the head of the ticket, and stamp nowhere else. Each of the candidates for president lias ser red one term. One of ihm vnto.id 524 nension bills: the other has vetoed none. Which is tha frienJ of the soldier? "Uy their fruits e shall know tht'in." At Unionville on last Tuesday, in tha nhoruhvnri of that nlace. was burinil thn remains of John B. Cos. ono of the piomwrs of Monroe county, who has resided here i-incs 1825. He was born in Tennessee in 1813. j To vote Ihe straight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at the bead of the ticket, aud stamp' nowhere else. j Neighbor And so you have) a little baby at your house? Is it a boy or girl? Little buy Mam ma thinks it s a boy, but 1 guess it'll turn out a girl. It's always cryin' about nothin. They ought to give the kid a bottle of Snuth American Nervine. Faris Bros. sell it. JsWTo vote the straight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at the heed of tho ticket, and stamp nowhere else. Look over the Republican county ticket and notice how the names : of good men are exhibited there. It is j unnecessary to particularize. You can 1 make no mistake troni top to botioir. i Wilson Adams, , as. T. Robertson, Wm.1 T. 'tlair, and so on down the list. W. R. Cur is and wife, of Wichita, arc visiting relations here. Mrs. Alvin Hinds died on Sunday morning. Ex-Governor Porter ; telegraphs to Judge Duncan that be will be with us on next Frtduy. Come and see him. 5. K. RhoreJ is cashier of the i new Bute bank,
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lTo vote the straight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at the head of the ticket, and stamp nowhere else. The cigar factory, just north of the Seward foundry, has beon purchased by ii. Cron, who will give the business his personal attent ion. 3To vote the straight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at tho head ot the ticket, and stamp nowhere else. Mrs. Tracy of Iowa is visiting Mrs Kzra Perring Jr., in the south part of the city. JyTo vote the atraight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at the head of the ticaet, and stamp nowhere else. Mrs. Julia Bra x tan and Mrs. Sue Bailey are keeping boarders in the Briixtaii bouse, corner of Callcge Avenue and 7 til street. Rev. M. J. Garrison of east of town, contempt ites going to India as a missionary, though not as the representative of any den minution. MONROE COUNTYof our last year stock. Boys' suits $3 and up. $1 aud up. X" u . . s West Side Square. W. H. Tincher, who has been conducting stores at Guthrie, and at Limestone, Lawrence co., has d i ppeareil, it is ntated, I 't? nj; an in lehtoiness estimated at twelve er fifteen th u-nnd dollars.' It is reported that be went to the Bedford Bank ai.d secured $1,700 upon the statement tin t he had that amount or more deposited with the First National of Bloomington, out the cheek was dishonored. Promjt action was taken by the Bedford bark and tho Limestone store closed. Tinchor owes $700 to Coliins & Karse.Il of this place. Thi is the third heavy failure that has occurred in Lawrence county within the -past two months. t"To vote the straight Republican ticket, "dtamp the square" at the head of the ticket, aud stamp uowhere else. It Is Conceded Tlint Billy Blair, as many people call him, is one of tho most genial of en llcmen. lie hai made friends in overy corner of tbe county by tho prompt and courteous manner in which hu has conducted the business of tho County Auditor's office. The good coin mon sense of tho people, it is believed, will lead them to vote for him an the 8lh of November, and place him in the Auditor's oliieo again by a handnome majority. l"To vote the straight Republican ticket, "utamp the square" at the head of the ticket, aud stamp nowhere else. Everybody Knot Tbat You witl feel bcttei" satisfied after November 8th if you can reflect lbs,l Your ballot assisted in the election of Wm. T. Blair, tho competent County Auditor. He is in every way deserving the cordial support or his fellow-cilizeiif, and thry wil, make no mistake in reelecting him to ;be office ho now no acceptably ails. .See that Wm. T. Blair's name is on the ticket you vote. IWTo vote the straight Republican ticket, "stamp the square" at tho head of the ticket, aud stamp nowhere elite. I At tUe f.ayle.
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THEY SAY THAT Somebody will be defeated lit t ho elfo tion to be tietd a wtck from tn-day (Tuesday). Hope it wont he anybody mi the .Republican tick .-t . Or. Hon was in Chimgo 1:1ft meek Joseph Cron's family, .vest 6th street, were tntertn ining Thos. Harris und family of AlBttocn, Ills., lat -ek Allison Sweeney, the colored orator, speaks at the court hoore to-night The Central quairy company has donated the stone lor building Inundation und cellar for the srxton'j residence at the Hose Hill cemetery We are to have another bunk. Now we ought to have another railroad Work hits been begun on tho extension of tbe National Bunk ouilding, and it will be fitted up in the most approved modern stle Hurt ion Frifcdley was in town last week. He ,s still a citizen of Indianupolis Atra, Shelley of Newcastle, sister of Prof, liioone, has been visiting here Another marriage is to be 1 solomon iaed" Wednesday Steve White, who is hot white, lias accepted a position in the State institution at Jeflersonville for a tem of ono year on plea of guilty of theft Miss Jennio Cox has gone to Dallas, Texas W. P. Jtjgers delivers a Republican speech at Needmore, Brown oo, to-night Judge Miers dispatched business rapidly this term, doing tbe work of five weeks in lass than three The Lion store, at Greencastle has fnilei for about $12,000 - The rally next Friday will be worth coming many miles to see. Big wagons, long teams of horses, troop of horseback riders, pretty girls, handsome women, sweet tabie. Yum I Yum I You'd better come Charley ittor.e baa left the Fair at Chicago and gone back to Seigle-Coopert Harry Howard und wife are recuperating at home First voters should no sure to turn out in procession next Friday -Balloon ascensions, daylight pyrotechnics, e.c, etc. You'd better como and see 'em Levi Batman ef Bedford Sundaycd with Bloomington relations Miss Laura Hnndrix is at Indianapolis undergoing treutment for throat trouble Housebreakers are (till at it. Thov tried Burbank's bouse, south of town, Thursday night Show
ers Bros, are building another addition to tneir factory. Protection nasn t injured their business very much. Cloaks at Hall Bros. Frank Sparks of west of Stanford will soon r:more to Bloomington to reside. See the new stock of Cloaks at HALL BROS. Ollie Carter, one of the handsomest as well us ono of tho most gentlemanly officers of the Monoti Route, dropped in upon his friends last week. Carter is a Republican without guile, and will do the ticket some good this fall, assisted by bis two brothers To vote the straight Republican ticket stamp within the square inclosing the eagle at the head of the ticket aud nowhere else. Stamp but once or your vole will be thrown out. If you mutilate or blot your ballot return to the inspector and get another. The elegant display of ladies' fine Wraps, at HALL BROS. People of .Hon roe Count In W m. T. Blair you have one ' of the best officers who has ever held the position of County Auditor. Ho is compctnt, prompt, ngreeablo, and cai alj ways be depended upin to render tbe j services required of him. When you ' have such a mm in offleo it is not best to swap him off for one who is untriod. Everybody, regardless of politics, should come to town next Friday to ' mo the great Republican parade and rally. ! It witl be the tiggeet thing of the year if tii weather is f avertible. Your Cloak came in this week. Call at HALL BROS. Remember That ''Fir Sheriff, Wilson Adam?,'' i tbe way your ballot should read. Ad" ams is one of the old soldier boys, whs braved the hardships of war and earn p to help to keep tbtt flag waving as free as it does to-day in all tho Statos of this great Nation. Wils. will fill tho office of Sheriff in a snlisfaclDry manner, aud he should receive a large vote. All are invited to call snd see the new stoolr. of Cloaks arriving dailv at HALL BROS. Overcotifidenee among Republicans ought to be guarded against with the greatest possible intelligence and wiitchfuluess. The prospects for victory for the party are bright, but they are based altogether on the assumption that every Republican will go to the polls. Often in the past this feeling that the party would win anyhow,, even if a few voters here and there should stay away from the polls, bronght disaster. Three votes lost in each voting precinct in the State would font up thoosands in the aggregate, and ninke the difference between victory and defeat for the party. Ills n Fact That No one can find any fault with the managemnnt of the Auditor's office under the charge of W. T. Blair. He has conducted the business successfully, and in so smooth a manner as to leave nothing wanting. The voter who remembers to include W. T. Blair among those ha stamps on No"omberflth, will not only do a favor for Ml. Blair but will bo voting; for bis own best interests as a citizen and as a tax-pavei. Come to town next Friday and see tha bigges'; rally ever held in Mon rot county. Let Republicans invite their Democratic friends so they may see tho grand street display. The parade will.. alone be worth n trip to the sounty seat . James F. Morgan has secured ihe following pensions since Inst report : Georce T. Pe-ors, CampbellsburK, original $10 per month and ?3-'B arrears ; Genrg.j I nomas heiru, a JS. Uarmicbael guardian, $14 pur monli) and $250 arrears; Silas A. Adiims, rairrax, increase to $17 per month and arrears; Hobert sn. ureyson, Bloomington additional $12 per month and arrears ; Thomas K. Bruner, Newark, additinniil $12 per month and $330 arrears; G. L. Brandon. Bloomington, increase to $10 per month and arrenrs j Wm. H. Stuvenson, Bloomington, inerenso ta $1 1 per month and arroars ; Mrcenup Baugh, McKinnoy Station. Ky., increase lo $24 per month and $275 utronrs; Richard I). Kol'.er, Lyons, origini.l rj por montn ana S3oa arrears. This week we show you the largest stcck of Cloaks Ladies', Misses aud Chtldrcns', at No. 20T The revival meeting to be be gun ou the 10th, it is hoped will convert tho Courier man. so that he mny ronfesn his sins and" repent ot the outrageous .slanders he hns he-Mi ie pel ratiiiir opnn Mr, Blair
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A State Bank has been orra-iTI 11 Tl 11 niz-d in this place, snd the north room In ' 11 Oil 11 II IP's II 111 I If th Khorer bloc will b occupied by tho fllillllll 31 rill II ii IV new institution. WelU & Andrews of i 1 1 II 1 HI II j 1 iljl 11 llUli I
igo county are tne prom-nt enturnrisA. Thn ennit.ul stoek i. S'iri.dOC. I of which the above niimi-d gonilemon tnke $12,500. The romindr of the slock ($100 per share) has been taken by S. K. Khorer, W. A. Fulwidcr, Oolliiis & Karsell. Wm. BreedKU, S K. Carmichaol, (jeorgo Atkinson, H. C Rhorer, W. A. Kogers, .1 K. Iioss VV. H. .Seward, lir. U. H. won, W. B. Bilker, Trontman & Do i T. Master, W. P. Wincert, Dr. ' ....... -j ' W VV ln..urt Tlr A .1 I Avlall M it-M Vnlnnrt Tliintol- Cllltl4i til. . .. i.....; . .!
week D. E. WelU. .J. M. Andrew, W. A j ol "be public square and gradually Fulwider, S. K Khorer and W. B. Ilutfliesj nl0ve north Oil Walmit Street to were chosen directors, nnd H. K. VelUj,, , , was elected President, James Karwill, Hth street, thence west to College Vice President. Work will begin im- Avenue, thence south t 2nd strerr,
and tbe bank will be"in ouerulio- in j about four weeks. Several little skirmishes occurrrd Saturday afternoon. "Susidgo"' Wilton and Waller Morgan had a controversy, tho result of which win thnt Morgan flicked up a Fpoke in front of the Swinder Graves restaurant, and .hrew i". at Wilson, the end striking him behind the right ear and making u slight erack in the skull, Lr. Harris says. Dora MePheeters and Dummy Bockmun got into an argument and because Dummy U'kod too loud Doro "iwat.nd 'im in the kisser." Dummy was "a sight tor to sea'' when MePheeters got thrr ugh varnishing him. Two lads got into a quarrel in the utreet in front of the postofflca one a Cleveland boy and the oth:r wearing n Weaver c:ip. Tbe Weaver boy was knocked over, and forthwith set up a regular third par. ty '-bno-noo, when soma one Knoccea too other boy end over end. Re -HinJeJ, one of old war limes. Roe S. Winslow ban begun the work of placing the foundation fur bis brick block, corner of Walnut and tb streets. The building will be two stories and will occupy all the gi'ou nd 64 by ol feet. The remains of Mrs. Naney Baker, of Bloomington, were I uriod at the Greene eounty eeraotory last Wednesday a week On Friday last the contract for building the new sel ool house on Fairview, or west 7th street, was let. The excavation and rubble work was awarded to Enoch Fuller ut 962 ; the remainder of 1 L. T the building was secured by J. Liohtenbereer of B'.ufFion, Ind whose bid was 16,530. The heatiug apparatus it is said will cost shout l ,800. There wi II be eight rooms tor school purposes projer, in the boildinir. Some two months
ago $17,000 in bonds were sold to j post office block. This Is a centrally lof 'himu.n liarties. and the roonev is cated and well lighted room and Is the
now lying idle hi the bauk, upon which the city will p:iy annual interest amounting to f 1,020. Vote for John I!. Edraondsoo for District Prosecutor. He is a competent man and will fill the po sition with credit. Dr. Creator of l.liudnstan.who has been attending lectures at Loui.sville, came home the other day with a serioos case of fever. Joe Alexander enjoys a joke as well as any in in iu the county. He pretends that he has turned Democrat, and so is being taken around as an "awful example" ol the effect Republicanism had on him. He is at 'Dostau to-night. Joe is a jolly fellow, and will have bis fun, you kuow. O. M. Carothers, ot Csrothers & Co., this city, was married on Thursday, at Ft. Ritner, Lawreuce co., to Miss Josie E. Dixon. Mr. Carothers, although a citizen of our place but a short time, has eetabliahed himself as a gentleman and a correct young businessman. The kind wishes of the community will be extended to the you tug people. Judge John A. Gellett rendered his opinion in the Porter circuit court in tho case of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway Company against Tl-omas McKay, treasurer of Lake county, in which the constitutionality tbe ruilroad tax law wan affirmed. Word conies from Oklahoma that W. R. Asher was married a week ago in Council Bluff to Miss Tense Ryan. Inwn We do not believe that the niajul itV of the peop! of this o-ilin-t.-., r ., c . t.y ar - m Iumv of giving (,rvcr ( levcliinil a chance to bln a Wild - ai eu.nmy iiijl.
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PriflaV. NOV. 4tll. 139. J "' Ula, ! i TtO GfllAM FOB IXTSXl of M A.If.OII s .. - I I. a a. wnn .-1.1.1 ,,fl AAMlMA..Aa will ills n.raw w .ui.v.wi forming on the south aud east til WO theuce ea.rt t- Watuut street, thence north to 6th street, and massing around the public square. All Republicans expected to be on Land before 10 o'clock A. M. , ORDER OF PROCESSION t 1st, General M. C, Hunter, Marshal iu Chief, with bis Aids. 2d. Brass Baud. 3d. 4th. 5th. Vuters on foot 1 abreast. Glee Club in Wagon, All First Voters ou Horse Back. 6th. Back. 7th. 8th. 9th. All other Voters on Horse Glee Club in Wagon. Ornamental Wagons. .Buggies, Carriages and Wagons geuerally. All Glee Clubs or Martial Bands will be pit into the procession. All Republicans are expected to be iu the line of inarch. . f.UUJL l.a. I'H Mrs. Philputt will return to Philadelphia tl. ts week Mrs. Alvin Hindi - . . ii.. ;n : . i. .......... . . 1. . -iu i I IHVHIIV l(f Willi L'UllSUIIIUtluil INO s, month old child died Saturday Tha speech of Mr. Uurry on tue currency was imply unanswerable. On account of the steady Increase of business and the demand for mora room, Oscar Craven witl remove his steam printing outfit on November ioth, to the best place for a job office in the city. Rev. W. H. Jackson ol Elletlsvilte bits received an appointment to take chargn of a (J P. church at Ireland, Dubois county, for tha coming year. ISSTRUCTIOSIS TO VOTERS. Tho committee, chosen by tha State chairman of the Republican and Democratio parties to settle tbe usage or tea election law, by which both parties agree to abide, issue tho following instructions to voters : 1. Yon must get your ballots of tho polling chirks in tho election room. 2. If yen want to rote a straight ticket stamp within tbe large square t the head of the ticket containing the device of tha party for whose candidates you wish to voLo. If you do not wish to veto a straight ticket, you must not stamp tha largo square, containing the device of you onrty, but you must stamp the imall square to the left of tho name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote on whatever list of candidates it may bt If the la r ce square) at the head of thn ticket is stumped and the ballot is su.mp . ed at any .jllier place, it vow ana cannot be. counted, unless there be no candidate for some offlec in the list printed under sue.h stamped device, in which cas he may indicate his choice for sin a officii by stauipir g the rquaro to the let o:' tbn name of ar y candidate for such etflc ) on any other lint. Tho stamp musn b placed within or en tbe square, o: Uh ballot is void aiid cannot be counted. 3. Do not mutilate your ballot or mark it, either by scratching a namo oil', writing one on, or in ittiy other way, oept by the stamping on the square before 'tnoiitioned. Otherwise the ballut will not bi counted. 4. Artor stamping your ballots and before leaving the booth, t Id them leprnw aloly, so that the face of th em cannot be seen, and o that the initial lotters of tha nnnniB ixf ihn ..llin. .'.lni.tr-2 nn tlitt K..L f tin-reel can be seen. Then hand yom ballot to 1 10 inspector, tho slump t) tta polling clerk and loavotho room. 5. It you are physically untile to Bmp your hullou, or cannot read "Bn f "' s" """"" tno poiung oicras anoj i m, ni now yui w.sn lo vote aud they wi I stamp your btllou tor von. But the vuii-r iiiii clerks should not permit any olhM h-rin li hoar or see how lh bailts are alamped. fi. If '" slumM aceidcntallv or hr mi,UK(S ,v.f;li,8 lmli,!llH v ; ballot. mUm it lo the oll ulerks and .a uv b.iiwt.
