Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 November 1892 — Page 3

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THE HEW HUE OF FALL GOODS ARE HOW

An Immense Stock

and Napkins.

LOOK A.T OTJR STOCK CMF Oil. CJLOTHS MATTINGS AJil BIGS. H0 MUL. BROS.

faito, M Pragress. Jfrimd mi ikt Postoffat a JBUomimfttm Jnd. ma aaaond eUst matter. May, 1967. The aguree following yoor name on the printed list thorn the time to which rebcriptkm has been settled, Too niiy profit by the experience of others if you carefully perasetbe advertisement of this isaoe. Do not forget that important aaoooncements appear npon the ostside pages. Oh, bt the way ! did yoa notice that Christmas display at Jimmy Robinson's grocery ? Weil, it's got tome of the handsomest ad most desirable Christmas goods ever brought to this town. 8ome of the China rose jars, cracker jars, cups and saucers, fruit plates, etc., tc, are just as pretty as pictures. It will delight the hearts of the young people to see them, and all Should go and examine these choice foods. Robinson will take great pleasure in showing them to yon, whether yon bny or not. He is on the west side of the square. Richest Coffee in the town is Barred at Geo. A. Benckart's ! bakary, where can be secured a lanah that will specially comraeuo itself to farmers and others. ClQABS of the choicest brands are always found at McPheeters' wrocerv. corner opposite imst offi ?e. ia these goods he ha-s a Urge constantly increasing trade. Then iaiconVes, teas and lohwvo he foul the leader. Ask fr Charley MeFbreters' grwery. -Filbert A Edmondson, sttoratws at law, make cheap apt eollectinBiit aw' "wpiti- iurnrance correctly (ire, lite and t.e ddeat. i - xira - t ! Dr. K. Williams will yonr teeth without paiu. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. A Cocsty Fair i. what Je Smith's remarkable store on the oath side of the square i called by rime people, ami indeed it m I hat and more, for while it tBtrtake of all the characteristic of a great ex-; IwbitioB, it has s much more than; ta usually fonnd in one. For here: are the choieeot eems set in pure fld, the standard gradm of silverware, all the novelties in clck mad watches, and wagon loads of rings, breast pins, etc. Wateh reiring a speeialry. The large , tank of book and stationery in Sonthern Indiana, will be IouihI lie re at all times. mm ' BoTa, E. Is. Winlow, oppile ine county jail, is headquarters for everything in the Buggy, Surrey, Cart and Harness line. Sulphur Baths, 12c. Liquid fiulphnr, "for the bath," 1.00 per. jog 8 baths. North Stab Baking Powder Aak for it. All arocera sell it Yoa will like it. Cbato Wostrsr can sapplv you with a bnsrev, phaeton, spring wa gon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which yoa may need. Yoa don't have to pay him cash, either, as he will swap for horse or males. He ncy be fonnd at the big livery barn north of the square, oa College Avenue. NSW THI.V68 provisions have ia groceries ani been secured by Chas. McPhceters, the popular pastoffice grocer. He buys only the best goods. He sella always the cheapest. He has no superior ia any of these specialiSr. PnoDPCEf Produce! P bopuce! The best that Monroe county afford is always secured by Charley MePheeters, at his family grocery opposite the PostofSce. It U the place to look for something cbuice ia country produce. Rf.UKMBER that no man can sell Ko. I fa i iu wagons or spring wagons cheaper than W. J. Allen. He asks yoa to call and examine bis wagons before you bny. -You don't want to order doors, eash or blinds till you call at W. 4. Allen ' hardware store and investi gate the samples and prices. All manner of builders' hardware of late-style and at as low prices poceiUc. Bulb of ai! descriptions now ready at Bott a greeu faoue flower pots for suit-. Also,!

BBEBS

AN UNUSUAL LARGE DISPLAY IN ALL.

of Table Damasks,

UNDERWEAR HOSIERY AND CLOVES.

Admixiftrator and Executors and those who have tk advertising for Estate wiU da special fewar for the PROGRESS if tkty will always insist upon the advertising WHICH IS XEQVIRRD BT LAW) to ia dona in tht PROGRESS. Rates are alvays reasonable. Ask fob Wioslow's when yon come to town and want a set of harness. He can save you money. Best stock of Winter Goods Jin the city just received by Chas. Molley, the south side dry goods dealer. These goods will be coming in each week now till November for the fall trade, as arrangements have been made for shipment as regularly as the new styles are brought out. Everything new and novel in Ladies wear and in gent" supplies may be found in the show cases and on the counters at this store. When yon oome to town do not decide where yon will make your purchases till you call at the 'Golden Rule" dry goods store, south sides qnare. m m For Sale. Grade Holstein cow. Registered sire of the liest milk and -butter strain. Dams tested Jerseys. Apply to Mrx. Laura D. Worley, Ellettsville,Iiid. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hani, Soft r Calloused i Lumps and Blemishes from horses, i in .. .j c : fi.,-w. c..i:.j.. a.nsa It )lMi 7ip'Mi vol k.Jllini-, jceII"V, JWOg- Imir-, liiiiiii-n, jn tu all Swdbm Throats. Cough, etc. Save $50 by use of one JKi Warranted t he mosTrondertui Bieini-b Cure jMjtuJfffown. Bold by Pans How-i'rnasiJsw, il"omingudiaua. de3 91 Moi.iXE Wagons, lit" best in the State, wld bv W. J. Allen. Dun' buv a wasnn 'ill von invesli - - .,. - , tu,Vfttnc" It win lw to r - - your interest. Ske he la'est color and deipns in (ringed etirtuitn. At Li ml ley's Rheimntutm Cured in n Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Xeuralgia radically cure in I to 3 day. It action npou the system is remarkaide and mysterious. It rentoves at once the cause ami the disease Immediately disappears. The firt dm greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by PasIS Bros, BloomingUm Mp2S FiXESTshelt hardware in Bloomington can lie found at W. J. Alba's hardware store. He keeps only tho best. J"Xatioua( Hotel harbrr shop ia a convenient, neat and !osy establishment, pist east of the post otnee. txus. Kreneer is pro prietor. Give hi m a call. Call and see those barber chairs for sale at Kreuger's shop. A bar gain for you. Don't forget Winslow, when von want any implements for the farm. the "Garland" and "Gold Coin" Bute Burner, it W.J. Allen', of they are going utT rapidly. Lexve your order far n at once, aa it tak s limn to get them in and set them up. Mo trouble to chow good or wait tin customers. For Studehaker wagons, carts 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. Whn a aftui hotlor malrAi is fifini I the product is always in demand J Charier McPheeters has the i "kaaak" of fimling these people .. and as a eonneqiieuce always has' he best butter in the town. 1 Oar Crandaaotlier Used Sulphur as a favorite home remedy. "Liquid Sulphur" the new discovery, is invaluable in all Blood, Stomach and Skin tumbles. Fabib Boos., Bloomington, Agents. Ho mare Nanaense. Some of you people have been owing me by ante or account for many long, weary months and years. I am getting very tired of your dilatory action, and I am determined to have my money I Do yon Understand that? I am going to have it. Now the sooner you settle yoor indebtedness the cheaper it will be for you, as 1 intend t give an officer or a lawyer a chance to make a few fees if you don'i come to time. These ara "words with the bark on 'em." W. J. ALLEN".

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Mrs. Laura D. Worley has been appointed to make the exhibit of Dairy Products at the Columbian Exposition for Indiana. She is issuing a circular to the Creameries and Butter-makers of the State, giving full details of the plan of her exhibit. She especially desires to have an exhibit: oi butter made by women, end offers four shares of stock in the Woman's Dormitory for the four prettiest original designs in butter in fancy prints or figures. This design is not to weigh more than 20 pounds or occupy space exceeding 18 inches in diameter. This Dormitory stock will entitle the holder to 25 days' lodging in the Woman's Dormitory, valued at $10 ami is transferable, but two women can use the slock at tho same time at the rate of 40 cents per dav. Mrs. Worley ex pects to have four portrait busts of Gen. Davie. Mrs. Palmer, Chief Buchanan and Mrs. Henrotin, in butter which will not enter into competition with the designs submitted by women for the Dormitory prizes. These exhibits will bo from the 1st to the 10th of June, July, Septen ber and October. The World's Fair CommiHsioners will piy all expenses of transportation and furnish case for exhibits, take care of the exhibit and sell the same after the premiums have been a warded for the beuefit of the exhibition. A man may fish and fi--h on Decoration Diy, and still bcelected to the Presidency. wind when it man tha' anwill be. entiih d American Nerdriis? store. - don't Mow ? The steers i bat -question 1 1 a l.idloi South vine a Faris Rrns. Feels Very Thankful. StinwvilV, Aue. 20. 1S91. Fiiri I!rn,, Gpntlenien.-As , result "if an nttank of la griprm lust winter I liave been unulilii to e,-rn wm this uniii er. A !wmt Aucust In 1 was indue"'! ! trr thrw little tf Pontlj Amprir-if) Uervinc lit your slori1, end tnklnq; thi nedicine Rpcordir r lo direi.'tiont I btivo to much improved thnt I now feel a well m I loel vitv Itmnkfiil to the man wbo discovered this medicine. H'RNRT L. RKLSO. Ip you wakt a Short Horn Bull or Chester White Rosr Hog, pall on I. P. Hopewell, just west of city limits. 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. Dos't fa h., to see the latest designs in fringed curtains at Lindley'a Sons. Sixty wagons just received by W. J. Allen Moline and Studehaker. Come and see them. None better or cheaper. Get a bottle of South American Nervine at Faris' Bros. It is a great tonic. If tou don't know Charley McPheeters' grocery location be sure to; ask for it. No one excels him in quality nf stock, nor in cheapness. He keeps very choice cigars, so all smokers say. No man escclR Geo. Benekart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. Don't wail till the snow is on the ground before you bring: that wood. We want it right, now. . Uon t fail to see ttie latest de J"1' fr,nBed curtains at Lind ley Sons. 1 Was Almost D-ad. Fnris Bro Ucntk-nicn. 1. whs almost Jeiid this summer from gen era 1 prostration mi letting down of iu y nervous system, tho rtsult, as I verily believa, of nn aggravated nltnck of In grippe uiul fnvur from which I suffered last winter. After trying Ayer's, Hood', and other highly recommended medicines 1 was imiucal to use South American Nervine, and nnw I ! urn alniort sj well as ever, though not quite so young or so hsndiome. Send any douutingone to me. JOHN H. VfYLXVD. Smitlmllo, Ind., Aug. 22d, 189;. See the latest colors and designs n fri nged curtains. At Lindley's. Don't FAIL to see the latest designs in fringed curtaius at Lindley's Sons. Dhik "Liquid Sulphur." Fob Rkfairs or Parts of any Sewing Mc!jin csM t U DIE Y'! i0:S3.

Highest of all in Leavening Power.-

A&SOUUTEI PURE

The vote of the People's Party in the State was 20,242. The Prohibition Party polled 1 1,627 votes. Another extension class has been organized by Prof. O.B.Clark at Jeffersonville, and he lectures every Thursday night. The Professor now makes the circuit of Jeffersonville, New Albany and Louisville. One of the greatest wrongs in this country is permitting men to vote who have been on our shores but a few months, and before they can know anything about our Government, while the American born must have resided here twenty-one years before voting. The foreign voters control the elections. Albert Whisnand, a well known citizen of Maple flight, died on the afternoon of tha 15th in his 32th year. Mr, Whisnand bad been in bad health for eight or ten months and his death was not unex pooled. A

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BL00MINGT0N AND

&T We are in the field with the best selected stock of Clothing-, Furnishing: Goods, Valises, Trunks and Hats, bought at speci al low prices.

We closed out most all of our last year stock. You will have nothing tout new fresh goodn to pick from.

If low prices will will go at once.

ATjIi the NEW STYfKS in Iff ens Suits. Prices from $3 OO up.

A carefully selected stock of BOYS' and Children' Clothing. Woy' suits $2 and up. CMIJ.B0,N$'iiU. $1 iiuid up.

An immense stogie of Mat to show you. Mens' SOc and sip. Boys S5c and up.

YOU WSII save money by 'coming; to ce usfSKFOKiS IOC RUT". "

JP,TournerfeCo

Above the Alley. Dcmocralsof M nroccmnty are ured to secure copies of the ''blue book," which gives a complete list of all offices that are controlled by the rrtv which will soon assume the reins of power. This book tells t . i. r l. ... Zh7hnzTwUl are" "bitLl!a'lL,"S' learn, as to the method of securing offices. There are many thousands of good fat Government office that will go bepging if gome of the Monroe county Democrats do not make an eflurt to secure them. Attend . i i ni ii " ' The New York Press is tell- . . . . . ing in its columns ahout some wo - men who have achieved success in various callings, and given the fol lowing bit of startling news about Mrs. Worley of this eauuty, who I has achieved lame in dairy matters : "Another woman who has been kipcbm- ! fnl is hh Hlinoii wimmi, Mr. Laura 1). Wcrlcy, who lias givuii Imr ntusolion t Dig breeding of tint) lioriis." The above is correet with two exceptions Mrs. Worley does not lie in Illinois, and she dues not raise horse. Rev. Frank Eller and wife w.ill soon go to Oweu county, where they expect to spend the greater pari ot the winter. Elder Perkins of Indianapolis begun a series of met-tings at the Church of Christ, Morton street, on Monday night. It is the intention of Elder Perkins to carry on the meltings two weeks. George W. Cooper's plurality (official) is l.tloS. George seems to have a cinch on the position of j Congressman from the 5th district.

The only I'urc Cream of Tartar IWier. Ho Ammonia; No Alnni. Uted iu Millions of Homes 40 Years tha Suudaid.

Latest U. S. Gov't Report

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The Board of Trustees, at its recent session, appointed W, P. Rogers, of the firm of Louden & Rogers, associate professor in the law department of Indiana University. "How cn the church best promote the welfare of the Nation?" was tke subject of a lecture delivered by Rev. J. R. Wylie, Sabbath night, in the Reformed Presbyterian church of this place. The lecture was wetl re wived and has been favorably comm anted upon by all who were sn fortunate as to hear it. It seems to be a fact that the Monon people aie about to make some desirable and long needed improvemem ain uie vie nuy oi tue ; I nnninr.n . I cir A Innin ntinn ! un,u.u,K b- y'"" j my on material pue.i east m xiie depot, ana a survey nas neen ma-te Ill lilt lllliuu ll liiv ci iait. the trucks are to be placed. The depot is to be enlarged or improved iu some manner that has not yet been made public. ill tim ratiimri nra. run ancr uthbiu e MONROE COUNTY. sell these Goods they West Side Square. Ira Graves' little girl, who ; was so dangerously scalded some jtintc ago, is Mill suffering from the efiects of the shock. J . I l Brown comity,' that was at one on?, noi many years ago, rreoneu witl' si Hepublicans, at the laf election ca-t65G votes for the Republican Presidential electors. -wn luesiwy ia me ooihib "i t Auditor and Sheriff were approved j by ihe Board of County Commissioners. Marion II inkle's bond as Auditor was signed by T. H. Slid-! f a Ik t. . ft . .. .! - i 3... i .. i j -.e nurv. .ios. a. l avne. reier duwiui i. W. A. Rogers, John D. Morgau i i Li : i.i. iv:l .. a.i ' J f - - ( ."" "'" oil 'oms' Iwnd an Sheriff wns signwl j by S. K. Rhorer, A J Axtell.and i Ben. Ii. Whisnand. ihe Auditors ooiki is inr siv,wi ao me oucriff'u for "o,000. The funeral of M. J. Smith occurred s announced on Tuesday afternoon of last week, the services : being held at College Avenue M. E. church. The large audience room was crowded with the friends and acquaintances of deceased, and the remarks of Rev. Mr. Halsfead were appropriate and fitting. Rev'ds Zaring, Luccock and Lynns assisted in the services. The pall bearer? were Maj. Mulky, T.E. Lawes, Robert Marshall, ft. C. Greeves, Btnj. -Adams and John Riley. The floral offerings were exceedingly handsome. Among lliem were a sickle, a pedestal, a pillow, aud a wreath from A. & J. Plont & Co. of Cincinnati, warm friends of deceased ; also a sheaf from Chas. Mayer & Co. of Indianapolis, a pillow from Mrs. Dean, and a cross irniu Mr. mid Mrs. Fred. Fess of this city.

The wife uf Rev. VanCleave has been visitini? her parent at Atlanta, Ills. -Win. Gray's little daughter is dangerously M-r- 5! W. P. Dill is a candidate fr postmaster, likewise John D. Morgan Otto May and wife are visiting relations in Springfield, III. Blackey Chandler nf this city and Owner Graves of Harrodsbnrg-, got into a "scrap" at Smithville over a little name, but no one was hurt. Btnckey

! is one of those men who won't be lieve a pistol is loaded till lie hears it go oft' The train from the south was three hours late on Wednesday, caused by the accommodation going off the track near Logan where tho engine struck some flats. The "Monon" has been pretty lucky recently The wife of Dr. Jos. Rogers has been visiting home folks at Lancaster, Ky. "The family of Richard Gcntiy are entertaining Poik. Umbarger and daughter of Oswego, Kas. C. W. Eatnn gave the address hefore the W. C. T. U. of Stinesville in the Baptist church, last Sunday night. This was their second gospel meeting; The many friends of Rev. Gilbert Dobbs in this city were greeting him last week -rKalph Khorer conter.iptates cmbark; ,n Jh(, dry " goods business again, and will again, and will occupy tho snutti of (,,e Rhorer Wock Dr. has SUm gon of Tevre Haute . preached several sermons reeently in Blooraington. Dr. S. hast harge of the homo missions of the Baptist church of this State The many j friends of W. P. Dill will be gratj ified to let rn that he is rapidly 1 convalescing and that he expects , to he able to begin looking after ! business in person this week Lonis Dillinan a infant child died on Friday night last at: the residence of Henry Dillman and wife, in the; south part of the county--Jas. Stinkard represented Cecelia lodge I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis last week Calvin It. Worrell's mother, Mrs. I. D. Worrall, fell' on Saturday morning last while attending to her household duties and suffered the fracture of one of her hips, The accident is quite serious anrl may confine her to the house during the winter Frank Jones, the colored fellow who robbed a farmer while riding with him from Gosport, "has accepted a pojsition in the .Teffer'onvilIe peniten tiary for two years 1 he per sons in Washington county wlio 'have made several attempts recent ly to wrcclt the trains on the Rlonnn will be caught in time and I their prosi cut ion will be vigorous 'and swift Dr. Simpson'' has been quite sick at his home in Bedford, but i now reported to be eon- : vnbscing Ret inn John A.Huuj tei's dog and get 10. Dr. Chapman preached at six ; services on Sunday, ami to crowd ed houses. Solon IVdigo having gold hia interest in the drug business at Ilarrodsburg, is looking about for a lui-iucss opening in Bloomington. State University. Col. aud Mrs. J. IJ. Jordan returned Tuesday even n from Bloomiiigtnn, where Mr, Jordan met with the board of tvustees of lndinna University. The two principal objects of the meeting were to make preparations for getting an appropriation from the next State Legislature for the University and to make a cl:ange in the law department. It was found by the board thai ?150,OOC would he necessary for the urgent renuirements uf th3 S University nrnl that sum will be .ak(rl tor. 1 rot. tJoueU, the assistant proW of law, who was hired by the board at the beginning of beginn mg this yea;-" was asked to resign, ntid Hon. W. P. Ropers, a nrominent . r . yoK attorney of HlAomiugtou, wil3 chown to fill his place. Col. joraiin reports the Uuivcrsitv to oe ;u ., prosperous condition and ,avioc nearly a hundred more ctu- - . . lIKlt l.U.I Wl- .11.-1 IIIUV 111 IH 1 HH . ti,.,.. i ii. n im,i-iii. ! years .MriinsvillH Republican ' ' Among those who attended the Y. M. 0. A. convention at Lngansport last week were the fol lowing Irom Indiana State University, Bloomington: George. M. Howe, John A. Shafer, H. C. Sampson, Frank Kcpner, W. W. Rugh and Walter M. Wood. James M. Hunter, who wis one of tho witnesses to M.J. Smith' will, cnive down from Iudiauapois lat week to aitest his signature. Hunter is nnw au assistant in one of the prominent undertaking establishments of the capital city. There are but few men better qualified for the business than he. NOTICE. Oitr Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY, Thursday, Nov. 24th, for Thanksgiving. II ALL BROS. Gen. VVingh'cld, station agent at Clear ('reek, was married on Wednesday evening last alSpeucer, to Miss Li I lie Barker. Eiiettsville Citizen : On the 5th nf Norembur, VVm. Taylor, working with a special railroad truck laving rW, nindo nffl.lnvit that Put Lilian and Tom Hu.len, two of th crow, siolo n ooat iiti! vo.-t and (ill Ml from him. IlaJeii escnped but Lilian w arretted and yrstoidny given a iireliniinarv trial before Soiiirc tTiimspy, wiiu nwogni. nircuil isj irt, ami he w id Li ha n to returned 1.1 thn Bloomiii( ton jail by M: Mm ul uid George HoiiKrou, Ed. Parks, Frank Stunger, Hilly Prow, J. K. Steele, E..fk .Vla-iseognle and M M. w uighi'M, are m. ii tinned for pi'M

i Wuiiltt ot Lllettsvilie.

Win. H. Seward and John Edmonds!) attended the session nf the Grand Lodge I. Q. Q. F. at Indianapolis, last week. Murt. -I.ill ia now ono of tho Bee Hive clerks, and will get the "run of the house" in time to give Ijem. Martin a chance to. go West after the holidays. Cleveland carried Georgia by majority of 80,000 over Harrison, and 40,000 over all candidates. IJtetter make it iinanicnous down there. Witford Carter, one uf the oldest and most respected cifiaens of Clear Creek tp , is fatally ill from the effects of cancer, with which he

has been suffering for a ni: mbcr of years. Mr. Carter for a long time kept a store in Smithville, and has always been a leading aud inHuential Republican of the southern portion of Monroe county. t If there is any office that Democrats desire under the Cleveland administration it is sincerely hoped that they will not hesitate to lay claim to it at once. Every Repubr lican or persons holding ai Republicans, should be promptly bounced in the interest of "Democracy and reform." That party should be compelled to "assume the responsibility" promptly and fully. ''Ask and ye shall receive'' or words to thuteffc. The entertainment at the Green comity chapel Sunday evening a week was a grand success, Program wast declamations by Misses Pearl Breeden, Florence Baker, A liny Wbaley, Ora Fowler, Mr. Thnmptou and R-iy Woodward. The next entertainment will be the second Sunday cveuin in December, and the program will consist of orations by Messrs. Thos. Jving and James Whaley, and declamations by MNses Jennie Carmiohael, Victoria Thompson and Mrs. Lou. Matthew., aud muic by the choir. On Suudav the remains of lit -

tie Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mw.!"",'A,',"a,",," 1,r: f" John Beers, were brought to ihi.Oearh mn flertaia p.Bd,.w place from Indianapolis for burial. !PVM,cJ f',r "V ,he V. i i ' .t .i. .t.. t !iofs near the Peterson siw mill ara

It will be remembered that the child t died with diptheria, and was buried ; Bfter a stated time the remains were, permitted to be removed, and were brought through to Bloomington overland. The burial in th! city I cemetery occurred immediately after the arrival. Rockpout, Ind., Nov. 17. Mr. i Frank Carpenter of OoftVyvillc, Kan., a graduate of the University of Bloomington, and Mbs Temple west, o this city, also a graduate ot mo university or iiiotimingtmi,

were married this evening at 8 o - ;of KHr3ell3. Jw i!S a No t -clock, at the bride s home in this maQ cily. Rev. H. C. Clippinger, the - M. E. pastor, of this city, officiated, j Ed. Grr ia an avowed candi? They will start at once for Coffey- 'date for the office of postmaster of vie, where they will make their ; Bloomington, There U room 6f

future home. Kev. Dr. Chapnun, who has been conducting the phenomenally successful series of meetings in this dace, expresses himself as well pleased with the respectful and

cordial treatment accorded him and j "Progress" office. We hjtve "em his associates by the people ofjtosell, Rloomiugton, wilhm.t regard to Charley McPhceters ha, been denomination or belie. Mr.Chap- !fllItm)rii5,.d by President Harris..., man is 33 years of ase, ,s married t0 furn58h ,5rkiea Md Ur go.s and has wo du dren He was jtli fnr T,ai,k iv born n RMimond, Ind. his mo.b-1 acC(mliLl V

er being; a Methodist and his lather a Presbyterian. He graduated from Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, in 1882, his first work in the miuiistry being at Liberty, Ind., where he was loiatcil three years. Until within the p:ist three otoliths bu . 1 r ji 11 1 1. 'Tim piiMuroi iuiniiy i-r.cimmi, Philadelphia, which has a member ship of 3,500. It is with this hurch that Postmaster-General VVanamakrr is identified. Mr. cuapnian resigucu 1111s pasTorate, paying him a ailary of $6,000, to i nter upou the work of au evangc15sU The "N'cw York Philharmonic Club is now in the fifteen I h year of its existence. With pardonable pride can Mr. Wei tier, itt; founder, look back upon an unbroken uumler of yenrs of triumph. When first called into life, it was but a dream of six mu.iic-loving enthusiast's wl longed for the opportunity of delving into the immeasurable lic:isure of a class of music, through which the nntea of the greatest eomposerf ot all times have been imrnortaluscd. The classic, beauty and simplicity of this music was then a closed book to most nil the people t this country. It was! contemplated in the program of this club to give a few public sijhr acriptiiMi conceits during the win - trr. Iu this the ancient house of M... 1. ..I. ........ 1 ,miiiniii niiuncii nit; eiiinusiasra otherwise found only with extreme vonih, and oiTered the most Pub stantial aid toward Ihe realization of these concerts by i?ivijr free of charge Chiekering Hall with ev - crything pertaining to a first class entertainment. It was nn expert - ment. It wns not long before the club was invited to neighboring towns; nnd as the fame of thejo excellent conceits spread abroad, yearly widening the circle of friends and admirers, it has become necos - 6ary to make the most el borate preparations m trjung to satisfy ocinnims fr the ei miny; m.-isou, thiit it nuiy be possible to g United slight1 1-rough the whole of the Stales nisd Cmiida without iiia their old friends nor neyleclmotheir new. This Clul will smuiar iu Blooniiiigtuii cu Tuesday night, i.... .... 'P I ; i .

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Bll EX'S SUITS nail OTERCOA-Wl Nothing superior to them fop Fit, Crudity, Style and fashion. They represent the CKoisest Ma-. tcrial, the Cutter's Art, and tho Taylor's Skil. t matters not whether you WApt a niJSIXESS or OK ESS SUIT ar. PVERCO.IT, Wc have them and at prices lest, than any other house. CALL AND SEE US. EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE, J, W. SKJMQNS & CQ i- - . 1 .t", .' 1 .. . 1 l. 1 1 n ii j The will of M. J. Smiih.wliicl) was made Nov. Hih, 1889, hi been admitted to probate. By it provisions Mrs. Lmra Smith is to, have all the rea and personal propeny not othepwife conveyed, Thii includes the north side Boom occupied by Volpert, the home rvaii dence and ten acres nf ground, three Jionscs eet nf the G reeves corner, and a couple of iwttagco. Hattie Smith is to he p.-id $2,000 when . r - l 1 1 . ri. . 8i,Sr T, ge ' . , "nnw to be conveyed to Amanda Tavlor, a colored servant who has been with the family fur many yearn, Joseph Smith, the will states, hits already been provided for, and it is understood that a deed had been made to him sum; time ago for thn st re room and stock nn the south hide of the squire. $7,000 of li! insmance h included in the assets of the estate, whinh is nut jinked, iq be worth about 30,000. ..rfcon U nw a man ; tiie ncw .,riK.ePV sr, ....i, more. -Let o Deqjocrat be mKlest, Who else wants the KioQtniagUMi postofficc ? ' Listen !" Do yo want a quantity of brick cheap ? If so, come to the 1 " On Saturday afternoon the necessary affidavits were filed ii tli Couuty Auditor's ofS tor con. ! tiling the election of Toll-ait H, jSudbury, the Democrat Treasurer who was elected by 18 n ai iritv. I . . . . . J amwonn tiuntington the Dernn crat County Commissioner wb was eircuHi oy a mjoi ity fit one vote. The bailuta in Salt Creole -I I... - ... w J townhip are in controversy in this contest, as it is u Hedged bv James T. Robertson and Robert R. Stew, art, the contestants, that there had been a number of irregularities. Among others it is allcdged that a brotber-iu-Ivw 1 1 one of the candi. dates was a mcm'ier of the board of election, tout ballots were thrown out as irregu'ar that were in fac$ legal ballots, and that the counting of the ballots as a whole was incorrect. If the original count waa cot reel this proposed re-count can not change the result- it will only verify the work. The count muss be a aair and honest one, ard it. will doubtless be conducted in manner satisfactory to ait partte. The time for th rumi I..- ! set down for the second day of tho term of the county commissioners, which will be December 6th. -"-Actuated, by i he hope that th y ! nrght make a lare haul, bur j Is a blew open the site in Chas. Duni a I i o.' -ii ... . . , sioie at, cuinesviiic, v eonesili' v iiight; Thy .B.t cured 1,127 iu money, of which tieMwllo (he Bia Creek Quarrv

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