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Vol. XX From the Courier.! : DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Boys, Kaifcfe it Take Wlwt - ,Tn Have Fousnt the Fight, and to the Victor Belongs the Spoils. "Have fou seen George?" This was a frequenterro-o-.it ion hraid on our-reets last Wednesday. It meant that our Congressman George W. Cooper was in tow n and thatnumerous of the faithful were flocVmgr to his hotel to see him in regard to the distribution 1 of the spoils , of office they so nobly ' m winning. The visitors included many of the candid?" fr PostotTtces, &c. who Ktl representative Uemowith them to urge their 'as. nr. Cooper s only r,was that he did not have a Sce to srive to each one. ,d Tuesday at supper frona'then until near 'einesday he did not om at Stock well's t House but patienteously received his ther "they called to him on his re-elec -esent their claims t coure, the mam yer the Blooining- . , but it was soon at Edyin Corr was in the cad for that pjlace. His strong personal relation with Mr. Cooper gave him soveral lengths ahead at the start. Mr. Cooper did not aay wbat he is going to do, in,, the . matter, but it can be put" down as a settled fact that Ed. can have the Postoffice if he wants it. It is .hardly in line with his aspirations, and he may receive something better and io. fceeping with the jppfession in whicn he has been.9o! successful. If Ed. doesn't want the place, it is generally conceded by the knowing ones that it will go to the Hon. John W. Buskirk. whose strong backing is headed by Senator Vobrhees. Rufc Fast was t tormidable candidate for the place, and it is safe to say that in giving out the good places Rufe will not be left. The other candidates were all good men, which made it the harder for Mr. Cooper to decide, and he will probably not forgot them if their aspirations should go further. Mrs. Mike Volpart is visiting in Kew Albany and Lontle. MissKataMalott of Bedford is visiting Miaa AatooetU Dancan. Dr. Mms is still editor of . Ensign, a Baptist papatpbliatil as MioBeapolis. " wod this wek,' and 8l Xhetr own pries. Krank Ro miser and f. pending the bolidayi .?th tins at Winchester, Ind. DanKi,liya grtM t he Shade-DetecliVe," is hoi for the Opera-hoassin this city J 7Mother Ueorer i eerioui'T i!I l lbs residence of the Hon. P0- w Cooper, at Co! ambosv Sb! about SO ysars f age, and MaJfring With heart dtsaase. Hon d. Buskirk, odgs of the Polios Court at ihanapolia, is hers spending thjt'aolicUjs with his elatires. . ' ' ' .Aieiop Knickerbocker, of the Episcopal church, will be iuBloomingtoa Jan. 7. . Mrs. Braxtan offers her residtace it sale. It is located on the cocaer of 7th street and North College Arenas two stories, well finished, and is a very desirable piece of property. JohXtek-wfnr oiv remembersd as the 800-pound fat nW who had a sideshow here laatFojartlt of Juij. Thftfsmisay his wife hss filed nit for divorce, alledging ernel and inhuman treatment. , It is generally understood that Congressman Coapsr will reecoromsnd the appointment of be following PoatM asters : C. L. XV ampler at Gosport; G. B. -Easto at SUnesrills; John . Steele at E -letUTille. . Some one set fire to the new saloon building belonging to Lafe Underwood, at Smithville, last Tueeday night. The bailding was entirely destroyed, and the lost was obout $000.' The proprietor is a distiller, and also lost about 200 gallons apple brandy. The Progress was sent to a large p umber of persons in Illinois, Kanasewa, Colorado, Nebraska and otbwstates. As the ht wa printed each week the namcScannot te remembersil as readily as if they had been written. It will be a favor if persons who know any of those names and places will send them to fje Progress ottieeor ta some one vi-nnected with it.

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LOCAL JiVJSA'TS.

The City and County's History tor 18JJ2. A Brief Synopsis of Home Ilappeninsrs the Year. The following is a summary of the most important local events of the county during the year 1892 : January 1 David Minx accidentally killed by a gan in the lutmU of liU consia. Miss Arthur, naar Stanford. 2. Democratic (,'oiratr Conventiin ti appoint ceirtriUoon!mitt. 9. Rppublicta oventlxn t" sppoint central conimittcp. 11. Acnddont an tUs Monon at ('rawfordsTillc; Mveral passenger Killed. Ctias. Cernwell of this city badly injured. 8. Democrat ceUurato Jackson's dny by a banquet nt Bandy.'. 18. 1). Eckloy nimtur died. 80. Bis fox cirive in lrry township, but nary a fox. 37. Bailer bece at new college destroyed by fire. An epidemic of la gripge iu tlie county. Felmiary 3 and 4 Farmers' Institute. 8. Elijah Tedd, trustee of Polk township died. 9. Organizntinr. of 1'iuta Trio of Red Men at llettiville. Dur ing this rncntli there were 30 dentils f oia people rrom ia grippe. Among mem were Jane Hadden and Bettio Jalinson. of If arloa township ; Mrs. Shrum of Bloominptou: tt'tn. Adnms aud Lewis Jones of Indian Creek ; Hilton Eadsof Pelk; Jno. Rallngerand Sirs. Eli KiMintz of Vn Bnreu; W. T. Mitchell and JenatiiMi Kegley of Bean Blossom ; Soloiiion and Peter Haya, ef Polk township, alse died. and were bi:ried ia the same f rave. 20. Republicua convention to appoint dele gates. March 1 The old Dr. McPheeters uoase northeast corner of thSHjnara, torn down to make room Tor the new Udd r ellowa' block. H. Democra ic county cearcntion to select delegates. The Daily Herald and the Daily Telephone launched on the sua of journalism. 13. Grand spring opening at Bee Hire, with brass band, &c. 18. The jjrand jury adjourns after returning thirty-two indictments. 28. A severe wind storm does a geod deal of damage en Maple Bights, and other places. April 3 Spanker's branch gets on a hieh and drowns out the surrouudiiig territory, dolus; much dainitge. S. Democratic township conventions to select delegates to ltepresentatiTu convention. 17. Johnny Chambers accidentally shot Willie Donb, at Harrtdsbiirg;. S0 Cooper renominated for Congress, 28. ltepublicaa county convention to appoiat delegates. May 3 -The ItepnblU'tns held their nana sprint; city election. S. Democrats Representative convention at Unioaville. Flag presented and raised oa public school building in Bloom ington, 7. People's party county convention and ticket nominated. 12. Corner stone of new Otld Fellows' building laid with address by Judge Cnnniag. and other appropriate ceremonies. 20. Democratic connty convention to select delates. SO. Death of Robert Kaaell, father of Fame Karsell, aged 92 years. Decoration day celebration and We ?all game between I. U. and DePanw. Urcencastle porta drop their wads. Jane 7 Water works ordinance pasted by city council. 10. Death of Ifm. Stuart, aged 76 years. 11. rVpublics.n county convention. 12. Jir, Bowaian met Willi serleoa accidAit by her horse running away.-v 13 University commencement. In Demecratic county convention. 34 The cclehmtetl college campaa "Mhrgaa raid." 80. K. ef P. decorattni day celebration. JuV 4 A reat celebr.itien. rrohibitinn county convention. 9. People's turty RepresentatiVe-'cauventinti at Un-th-Tfort encampment. 27. Slectric Iieht plant destroyed by tire. Aueruat 5. Link Knnran shot in ceuntv jail by deputy sheriff, Bub Wilson. 10. Fanners' picnic south of town. 7. About 200 ptrsons violate the Sabbath by going en an excursion to French Lick. 13. A ona-lioss circus. 22. Mnurne County Teachers' Institute. 23. A new school house ordered. S7. Gov. Chase arrives to attend Old Settlers reunion ut Keteham's springa. September S Doll Judith wm killed in Polk township, after he had kUled Richard Wright, by Wright's daughter, ilis. Eva Kiddle. 10. Hon. Adli Stevenson visits Bloomlugten. 17. Republican coanty convention. 30. Week of-Cuunty Fair, 30. Death of Dr. James D. Maxwell. October 8 llrs. Hays' house partly destroyed by Are. 12. "Peoyle's party rally to hear their candidates for Oovernor. 1 1 . Seta Tat jm died at Smitbville, aged 80 yoars. 13. Football game lxv.weeu Butler and I. TJ. 1. The militia goes to attend the world's fair dedication. 10. A 8.-afbld child of Douglass Watts scalded to death ia a boiler of hot soap suds. November 8 The election. 9. A heavy snow htorin. 18. Death of II. J. Smith. Stables at Blair's residence burned. Chapman's great religious revival. 26. Gentry's show goes into winter quarters here. December 8 Death of Rufus Coatney, aged 8 years. 6. A fir: in the south end destroys KIrby's grocery, and other buildings. 21. Anniversary celebration by the Rod Men. 23, Progress iUk destroyed bv fi '" 25; We all kanir ua our stockings. 31. Prepare to swear off Morton Hall sntl Clara Bobison were married attheiesidenceof the bride's parents on North Walnut nut street,, last Monday night, the Rev. Clevenger, of the Baptist church, officiating. JosM. Smith gave his clerks a snpper laat Wednesday night, at Weils' restaurant, and, of course, they had a very enjoyable time. The bazaar had a very good holiday business, and Joe took this method of showing his appreciation ef the valuable services of bis clerks. Charles Youtig, well known in this city, will be released from the penitentiary, at Jeiferionville, tomorrow, where he has been serving a sentence of two years for stabbing s man at Bedford, Ind. Young was employed on the Monon railread at the time he got into trouble. Albany Tribune. ug"tw mat up from Bedford, butrs " 'os. He pleaded guilty toilrw intent to kill Win. KenriiSU., Strother's saloon. Bank Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the nnual meeting of thti stockholders ofn e First National Bank of Uloomington, iQd!ana, will be held at the banking office of stud Bank, on the second Tuesday : toth day) of January, :,S3, at 1 o'ctoV RSfThe purpose of electing five Diree ' 'or said Bank for the ensuing ellr' wAI-TER E WOODBl.'RN. Oct. u. '' Cathici.

nj J .JJ... coiJiT uEPonr. Doings in the this Week cl. V. Dadds vs. Frank W. Ssarlc, pai tltion ordered. Sarah Baxter was granted a divorce from Joseph Baxter. Snaiuel E. Hedrick vs. Brunetta P. Hadrick, partition ordered. Janit K. Beck vs. Jamea F. llorgan, mechanic's lien, settled. J. W. Dittemora vs. Moaon railway, venue changed to O wan i;onuty. Win. H, Iveona va. W. P. ICoons, adminUtrator, claim for f 160 allowed. The lions dust nuisance suit against Campbell & Millis was dismifl -..!. David lloutton vs. mnnuel Marlield foreclosure and judgment for ?il",3S. Susan J, Neratan vs. Sarah K. Broa ninj, suit to quiet title, judgment for plaiutiif. Twenty sven cases asuinst W. H. Tincher veaued here from Lawrauce county, were venued to Orange county. These suits grew out of Tiuvher's failure iu business. Neurly the entire week of court wis taken up with the case of William Brown vs. William Dockard, suit for $5,000 dam- j ages. This suit grew ont of a fight be tween these parties at Elkinsvillo, Brown county, on the 4th of last March, during a Democratic primary election. It is said thai Deckard attempted to cut and shout Brown, when the latter hit him over the head with a club, injuring him permanently, hence the suit. Deckard is the roan who came here o.i the Fourth of July and got a pair of boots and a valise by climbing a greased pole erected by "The Corner" store. The attorneys in the case are John B. JEast and Duncan & Batman for plaintiff ; Judge Cunning, W. O. Duncan, Andeison Percefleld and Pulk ft Cerr for defendant. Over twenty witnesses were present from Brown couety. J udjnreut fur $:IM). Prof. Foster Might of Lnlayette spent the holidays with the folks at home Mrs. Oakei is visiting her son, Lucian Oakes, of Ibis city Thomas Simmons ot Chiungo is visiting the Simmons Bros, of Ibis city Prof. Millis and family of Paoli- Bpeut last week with the parents of o! Mrs. Millis, J. B. Clark. nod wile Lewis Hall on idioAiolrf a ueiiiou iu i imj;u raiirom.i office, Bpenl Christmas with ins motter iu litis city Rev. H'ul Telftr and family ! Evassviile SBcnt the holidays with I). F. Adams er. Mrs. Homer Fu!k of Lafayette, who has hocu risitirg Senator Fitik, has returned (0 her home Manlay & Co. have secured the room south at Collins & K arse 11 ami have bought an enliro us.v stock of groceries. They will b? pleased to moet ali friends and customers at their new stand Miss Lottie Walheiser of Bedford is the guest of Miss Maggie Po'-ch The Giblor Comedy Co. will probably be here before bag Charles Butcher and family are over from Polk to spend the holidays with his mother. Since here he has heard that his house he had rented from Jack Cleuiseneu has burnt and everything iu it. His loss will not be less than $200., besides what Mr. Cfcmdenon had in the house It was caught, ha thinks, from the stove A movement is on loot to place an organ in the United Presbyterian church. Although a ma jority of the members are in fav or it, there is Roma strong oppesition which will be hard to overcome Skating hss been good and the school boys have enjoyed their holiday week Xlio early history of our town clock is not generally known. The einnty records ahow that ia 1819 Roderick Rawlius, who waa then conuty tresuier,gave $191.28, corainution on collecting public money, toward a town clock, providing ,ayone would make up the balance. C he proposition was not accepted and the money remained in the treasury until 1S75, when aome of our citizens took hold of the matter and by public entertainments, &c., rained a sufficient amount for the cto:k, and the present steeple was built. JWss Eva Sbonlz jDramatie Reader, will giro an entertainment on th night of Jan. lOtli, undts the auinices of the Society ot Christian Enduaver. Hotice All purson? Indebted to.i s will please come and settls r.t once as we have dissolved partnership, tut! must settle our bnln by the first of next January. All ac:ount. not settled by that time will be put in hands for collection. Cam 'DSI.l & Millis. " vHc. of (JroccT by McKinlcyl 1 . a : . n ton ers and many new oTns, sec me, " JOSEPH 11. KlffI Those ?1.25 stand lamps at Dudley's aro the greasiest barKiiiu over oflered.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, JANUARY 4, 1893.

Keconler Jackson was in lud-

IMonroe CircHlt,,PolSs a"kiin. I,u'-. this

week. Moil. Nichn't and family of Indianapolie are visiting relatioaa aud friends in town. Mrs. Walter Limlley aud cliildrcn arrived from Indianapolis eu Monday afternoon. Miss Evlna U arris, east 7th t.spent the liolidays in ElieUsrille, with hergrandpaieatsi. Miss Ollie Jackson left on Saturday last for Franklin, where ebe will euter college. Wm Ilatrold is visiting frieuds and relation in the city. Dr. R. G. Pinney, a prorainent dentist of Lake City, low a, is spending a few days with his old classmale, Dr. WilliauiB,of this city. Joe Warder and family of Eransvi'.lc spent the holidays with Dr. Harris aad wife. Mrs. Hon is Louisville. visitiug friends ia There havdhoen 9i addtlioas to the membership of Walaat St. Presbyterian chureh Bince Rev. Luccock took ehsrge one year ago. Levi Batman of Bedford wtis in Ike city last week. The installment of the continued story which bolougtd to the paper of Dec. 28lh, appears in this issue of Hie half sheet. Progrest. Cyrus Mellette ef South Dakota has removed to Springfield, Missouri, on account of his health. Miss Flora K re tiger spent last week in Viscennes, the j;uest of Miss Charlie Moore. Norman McGce, who holds a position with the Pennsylvania railtoad company, under the civil engineer, with headquarters in Indianapolis, spent the holidays with the home folks. Cyrus Reed of South Superior, Wis., accompauied by his wife aud child, ia the guest of' Win. F. Rscd. The poer house has 31 guests. This s ian increase over latt year of seven. The present has been lUtts far a more severe vriuler than l8, WinV II. and P.juj. Adam jr. have bought some il.iirabie lots in the Maxwell pi on South College Avenue, and viarly in the spring will erect, handsome residences Ihureoti. The builders and contractors of '-his city will have "their hnad full" in the spring, rar'-gaasan ui.ne emu issii 11 11 in 1 iter 9 9 The leading; CTilDBETASER and FUENITURS DEALS?,, ' via have alarre stock of FURKIiUHE, raM nt CiSISfS ef all kinds, from ',0 cheapest to U. BS6T. W also keep Clothing fcp Fuacrals Ibat i bettor anienly cot you about osi hair as laurb aa otbor clothing. We have a large assortment tif all kinds at Bedroom Suts, Parlor Su tt L0UN53S, S1DB-B3ARDS, DRESSERS "BABY WAG0HS, Carpet JSwevper, Hall' Backs, In fsct evejythinj you may waat. Pianoi,Orgxns and SswiixHaohl.tu iSdrta Side Btiusre, Waldron't Blues HEEE IS A Peasi of Fashion For our Friends the Public, at at the Price of Plain MKN'S BOYS' CHILDREN" - n

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PR03ATEECAUSEsNO. Tn tlio cirouit oo-irt .i Minroc comity, Int'i tiia. l)ecm'K " Term, iSij. '.Viliiam M. I:dvt:i.;k, Adininistrrtor

c!o bnus ir.iri cf tin' estak' of Cb.is. ICii U- ! ni; -., -i ct iM-cl, i's jam ee. Kirkman nd I U Storms.

To Isis Storms and James Kirkman. : illnesi r l.er fattier. Yot! arc severally lurebv notified th.:t j lhe above named Ycti'.ionvr, as Almii.i--. ; Mr. J. O. Ifnwa if west fith street tnrt0J.de bonus ion of the estate afor.-- ! it in a (tritiodl ooauilioq, it is fear.ha. filed In the circuit court of ; , Ulj reuU k ,..,.oke wf ,m,.al. slot, oe county, Indiana, a petition ma?: ' 1 iiij; u defendants tlicrvto, and pr;ii:if V1!' therein foran order and decree of t.-iJ! n.,i,n.i t... ,!;..,. ,i $ court, authorising thesale of certain rial ! , . J" " lh'-hr, d.spo.ed of cftatcbclonslnRtolhocstateof aiddcci-j 1;l,,d c" 'Hrf"ti t" Ute city, dent,and in said petition described, to; and will tuao home ill Florida, make assets for he payment of the d.-bi j Win. Yonn purchased the land, and liabilities of said estate and that aiJ petition so tiled and pending, U set for I Join 0. Il'olsn and wife are vihearing in said circuit court at the com: ; i.iUg jJrs. JJolnn's mother, Mrs.

jist judicial day of the December Term, looj, of said court, the same being the nth dav of fanuarr, 1S93. Witness the Clsrk and seal of f-ald court this 19th dii of December. 1892. seai. JOlHN W. CUAVEKS, Dec. 2i, 'ji. Clerk. Wm. H. East, .Attorney. DUNCAN &: BATMAN, Att'ys. NOTICE TO NON-RESiDSNTS The State of Indiana, Monroe County. . 1-. tbi Monrot; Circuit, Court. Decem ber Term, 1S9J. Complaint No. 257-. Isaiah Phipps vs. John T. Holes, William H. Davis, The Unknown Heirs of William H. Davis, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by Duncan & Batman, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the residence of said defendants, William H. Davis and the Unknown Hairs of William II. Davis is unknown, and upon diligent Inquiry cannot be ascertained, and that John T. Boles is not a resident of the State of Indiana. That said cause Is an action to quiet title to real estate, and all of said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given aaid defendants, that unless they be aud anpear on the 14th day of January, the same being the 24th judicial" day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the third Monday of December, A. D. 1S92, at the court house In Dloomington, In raid county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness ray name and the seal of sa'd court, attixed at Bloomington, Indiana, this zistdavof November, A. D., 1S92. tsEAi.1 ' JOHN W. CRAVENS, Clerkof tha Monroe Circuit Court. Nov. 2 1S92 Notice to Stockholders. A meeting of ihe Slock holder of the "Monroe County Stt tu Bank" of BiooroitKjtoti, Indiana, will he hle! in the oilice of said Hank cn the first Thursday. (tl;e uth i!ay) ot Jan., 1S93. at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of electing live dire .-tors for aidUsnk for tl.s rcsuinj,' yeiw'. ' iAausi. C. Donas, Dec. 17, '91 C'hier. See lliote line hanging aud piano lamps at Li ml ley's. A fine line of razor?, pocket knives and r is.iars, at Liodlev's. Hariisoiiie stand lamps for oal $1.25, at Untile; V.

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If -CT JBL mxLMXxl DRESS

Half wool Delanc 7j4c per yd. Plaids, English Cashimers, Broad head goods, all at i;c.

Camels Mair suitings 19c. Flannels (all wool). Cashimer (all wool), Serge all 37c'. Outing Flannel 6jc.

Ali Wool Suit Patterns, former price $14.50,

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CARPETS

20 yd. Tapestry Brussels, 18 " " " - 1

7 yd. liody Brussels, 3H " " " - 30 yd. Moquette, size loxlSJ-io-)4 yd. all wool Extra Supe, 2I3 11 11 11 11 11 j' II U tl ( It

24 7 5-6 u It (I Irish a Brussels, wool stair Carpet, 15 ii WOT1?'? BEE HIVE.

Miss Mariie Howard of I'Uint lu itl , ia visiting her uiicle'a faiui I Iv in this city.

M i . Samiivl Oi cltni d lias been llm aeiioiis culled liO'.ne a ir : i IJ by L..i:m.tn. Miss Addle Perry return to Art f chool ia Chicago, to day (TuesHenry act! Wall. Gentry bare been in Chicago and at Louisville recently looking for another car. They leave in March for Mobile, Ala., where they will find the weather warm enough for tenting, and will then go houlk as far at New Orleaai, Jus. Robinson, the grocer, carries the most complete line of "eating goods" on the west side. He is con ti a 11 1 y adding to his slock, till now it i also one of the largest in Bloomington. If you need any Ri lic.li, or any quantity of goods in tins lUe, you can be supplied at reasonable f rul es at hie store. He carries feed of all kinds, and baa a neat and attractive display of fine ciiina aati quceusw are. Jos. Grosne has purchased the '-Demaret brick," on west 6th and will remove te it. The house now cccupied toy Mrs. Greene as a residence at:d millinery store will be used by "The Pro-reas," as the doors aud windows of the Greeves block are too narrow to ad mil the passage of l!ie machinery. The inanyTriends of James Atkinaoo will miss his chesty voice and pUsaar.t smile at the ''Use Hive," be luivinu on Monday taken service at the "Banner" store. Mr. Atkinson has had about twenty years experience as proprietor and salesman iu the dry goods business, and there aie not many belter posted men in the town in his specialty. You always find "Jimmy Atkinson" pleasant and accommodating, no milter how annoying his customer may be, and beinu; one of the best! salesmen in the city, he is quite an acquisition t.o the "Banner" store. ITotici of Administration?TOTK'E is hereby given, that the undersijr.ed hak ben appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court - of-Monroe Comity, State of Indiana, Executrix of the estate of .Tames D. Maxwell, late of llonroe County, deceased. Said estate is uppood to ha solvent. LOUISA If. MAXWELL, Dec. 31, '92. Executrix. H.A. Lee, Atfy. Jd&MLiMd - JBJB.JHL V GOODS. Storm TO $7.50. 50c - 50c 50c - 50c - - 75c ft., all made for $25.00 - 50c - 50c - - - - 50c - 50c - 50c - 20c - 20c - 30c - Z.)C - '25c - 25c

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baks ir beat Try it and be .'rank IleadUy ban been visiting iut brother, J. M. iieadlcy, at Martiusville. "if'yoa want t good and cheap, Beuckart's lunch is Ulr! place to go Io. Xotice is heroby given taat the nnstial meeting of the stockholders of the Em pire Stone Company will he held nt the law ofHco of Duncan Batman, in Bloom- j inrtnu, Indiana, on tho third Tuesday, ! the nth day of January, 1898. at 7 o'clock j p. m., for tbo purpose of eluctinir leven I Directors for said compaay tor tbn ensuing year. .I HA C. BATMAN, Secretary. LOOK YOUR We are selling the

Detickart hrsad in to.Ttt. cetiTinced.

and Overcoats in ILonrse county

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We have got a man's full Suit for winter wear $r $3,00 You can't beat our $5 0 0 Overcoat in Indi ana, Wo are selling a man's strictly all cool heavy Suit for &8.C0 that sell for 610.50 all over the state.

We are selling the fine black Overcoat that gold for $12. last winter for $10We do say you can't beat the prices in Indiana and ask you to come and see and Judge

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Misses and Ladies worth from $&oo to $15.00, CJIQICE $3.00, All these Cloaks 50 per cent, off former prices

Mens Shirts and Drawers, a. Lathes Vesb " (all Drawers, Boys

WICKS & CO.

Blooiuiitioit Market. The following are the retail prices for country produce in the Iiloom ington market: Apples. $1.25 butbei. Kggft, 25 cents dozen. La i-d, 124 cents pound. Butter, 20 cents pound. Bacon, 12J cents ponud. Cabbage, 4 cents pound. Rabbits, H cents ap ece. Turnips, 60 certs bushel. Squirrels, 10 Cents apiece. Potatoes, 90 cents btishel. Chickens, live. 8 cents pound. PumkitiB. 5 toT0 cents spiece. Sweet Potatoes. 4 eeuts pound. Popcorn, shelled, cents pound. Floor, 53 to 65 its. 25 pound eact Chickens, dressed, 19 cts. ound. Turkeys, dressed, 12 cts, jiound, TO -:- best gtock of good Suitt West Side Square 17 7, 1895. JLJ :.i0c :.J5c :vk wool),

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