Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 January 1893 — Page 3
"BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, JANUARY 11, iS93.
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Fiwa t!ii Courier. J&ntes A. Atkinson i now employ i at the "B inner" store. Jim,, ia considered orm ol the est Mleinen in tnxn, and b a k'ttt of JWeutla Mi Jennie Tilly n3 returned Irwin Ohio to rsjume Inr potiiiot teach- - r in the llarroih1) tirjj school, place she has filled verv acceptably for several terms .21
bert Johnsan died ;t 1.1 m'.y j it T : :;t- b.i I ' 1 uuiyiuo 191 osiuriiv in pnriysit, and his remiins were , brought here aid linnet! Tueeday. Jla was a brotur-:n-lw ol Banj. flljJca, and of Mrs. Martha and Maria Buskirk. lie was a residein of Bloom'ugton about twenty-Sve years agj. His daughter, Mrs, John A. Crese, of Indianapolis, was here to attend the funeral Hon. Geo. W. Ooopr and wife were here Wednesday to atten-i the funeral of Maay A. Hooter. Mr. Goeper has returned to Washington Messrs. King and Aiford, of the Matwnic frateruiiy at Jefferson ville, were here to attend the funeral of bert Johnii. The Masonic dge her turned out t the aneral ProC 0. B. Clark Spent the holidays visiting Ohio and"" Illinois litre. If er the county treasurer will collect the city taxes Prol Vf. L. Bryan ha returned from the Clark University at Worcester, Ma4., and has resumed his duties in I. U. eott Pauley ts going to start a jewelry store en the' west aide ol the aq-iare, in the. , -jom with Mrs. Bowman milrr store C, It. Purdue i ..old his far a. wsst of BlSTille; 217 ocres for $1,000. will go ino the biot and shoe liness as soon as he cn get ;oarI totrn to locate ia miss Nellie Fee, of Grecacastle, is visiting rtlat ires In this city Mrs. W. K. Adkins has relumed from a visit to her sister, Mrs. EtL L. McGee in Chicago. Kl. will not move his family hack to this place, as reported. He has a irood nssition in Chieajgo Everybody's friend, 'Bob" Foster, is now assistant cashier ot the Monroe (ouuty Bank A. B. Aden, of Tern Haute, was here thn week visiting relanvas, on his way to New York Joe M. Smith has purchased the stock of goods of the faney store oa the east side of the t-quar This is tUe week of prayer, and is being observed at everal of the churches I'hsrlry Totiruor, the c lathing dealer, is convalescing and will toon lie ready lor duty again . . . j ?li8 Maggie Uuilmrger, ol Mar- , shall, Ho., is a truest at Gentry's .'...Mis Ada IVrry has gone to Chicago to take mu'ie lessoua ... .Another dry goods store will soon be opened in the B borer block by parties from the east .... The postoUice in this citv lias not received the Columbus postage stamps, but is expecting . tbem soon The Columbus "uvenir hall f'oilars are now on 3 at both banks far one dollar see The People's party ttal co umiitee will meat in grand jury room Saturday atneon at 1 o'clock to transact tortant batiness ...Another eery store started in town. hough groceries sell thing? to , soiueol thesn will be apt t rve out ... An effort is being Jet sell the Iftmter corner ?k to Henry Gentry lTie nroe County State Bank is dly and handsome! y fitted up, I) everything brand new from building down. The officers ! President, li. B. Wells s! Cashier, S. C. Dodds. Mr.Dodds reports that they are not only ready for business, but are doing business.. Mrs. Chas Vose, . of Kankakee, Ills., is visiting relatives in thin city .... Last Saturday Capt. W. B. Hughes J served an elegant dinner, at his residence, loiee inemuers oi jm. K, 117th regiweut, about l-" of ""hom were present. Prrvious he dinner reunion exercises a held at G. A. R. hall. The comrades highly enjoverl aelves. . .Last Sunday Drs. !ir and Harris successfully reuaior from tbe shsuldcr ot x. Robikson, . . .Mrs. Wm. wart died lat Siturdav. in city of consumption, age. I 30 s. Her remains were taken Jlear Creek township for lu-r -Wednesday after election e was a heavy snow. Last Inesilay there was another vy saow. The first mentioned suow uililoiigbe leintM) i . .1 i r .
berd by tbe Republican.'. . . . New printing material is being received this week lor the Progress, and about wek after next that sheet will come out as brijjht as a Columbus silver half dollar -James Housten who was injured by a hand car on the Monon has compromised the case for $33. He was an employe oi the road The Coti&lSB will soon m ike some improvements in the way of new type, &c. Bud Stout and Mat. James are running a "quart" saloon at Bluss' ' old stand Mr. Ea
rn n'Ison, the prosecutor, has beci holding a court of inquiry at Stiuesville, and the remit is a number of affidavits for violations of the Honor laws ''Pure lake ice," cnt from the mud holes' near town is being put up in large quantities Col. C. C. Matson .was attending court Thursday i -The Chesley Woodward farm near Clear Creek station, bas been sold to Thomas Mathers ; 140 or 17,030. W.n. II. AiUmi and Retta Hampton ware rairrisd Thursday Ias t 2:30 p. m., at the reside ice of th brids's parents, Rv. HaUteal officiating. At 4 o'clock thoy took train fir Louisville and the seuth. Bou. Adams jr. and wife aeoompauleJ the newly murieJ piir ou thoir bridal trip, which will oocapy aWut mix weoks and will include au esten led visit to Njw Orleans and to Florida. Miss Hampton is an accomptisbed musician aad was ths organist at Colfage Avenue M E. church. Mr. Adams is one of the owners of the famous Adams q-iarry, and of our best young business en. The Union prayer meetings during the oast week have been very interesting, and were well attended notwithstanding tbe severity oi the weather. Will the Bedford Belt raii reaJ be extended viu Blooming' ton to Indianapolis. Dou't know hope so. In making the list ot sub scribers to tbe Progress it is possible that sama nams have been- omitted, or that directions are wroug on those sent to ot het towns. It would be a favor if any one knowing of such mistake would notify this office. The elements have eonspired against us in the past three weeks. Fire, rain and snow it is difficult to g;t good from the cities, acd no less difficult t accomplish much while th? weather is so severe. For the preusut or until more commodious quarters can be secured tbe Progress office will be found in the frame building west of tbe burned block. We are under obligations to Mr. Felttis of the Com ier who has assisted us in nuny ways during the past three weeks in getting out a paper. Miss Ada Hines, f Bloomington, is the gnest ol Mrs. Harry Griffith, at Greencastle. The fire which destroyed the) Proereas block occurred on Fri day irnrning two weeks age. As yet the insurance companies have nit settled the losses en office or building. Fire Friday night destroyed the saw mill ot Win. Draper, at Lllettsville, leased by Thoc Bayne, of Greencastle. Draper's lotM, $3,0')0 ; insurance, $1,000. Bayua' to .SlvQOQ ; covered by insurance. 1st Sssmn fefSMMve lMewtirr or m tot, THB 6URNEY PATENT REFRIGERATOR, nniHriTn.ii.KFaiaaM'nHL fr.ur 4rN, M 'h " nHy," a4 m
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I have the largest and be selected stock of new, frcsi. goods in the Furniture line in he State, which I will offer at th very lowest prices. j Call and see the lint w'en you vre in tbe city. Wm. L. Elder, 49 and B a. Maritflaa Ct. NDIANAPOUft eavKATS. TRAD" MARKS. DISION ATENT8I I OOrVRIQHTS, etoJ For tafmnatlon ni free BaadlxMjk rtl to MUNN A CO., Kl BROjkuWAT. HEW YOKX. Oldwt btzriin for ict:r1n( p&tvn'.s In AlDorlea. KTftrj' Ptn6 xnKtm cult ut db is Drguui uaxoiv r a Botlo (ivao frea of ohaix In ttaa reart Ci,&Jvix raimtna, nareis mil, a.i & t tcBUAHXJU. 301 Bioidwu.ftw York Ctj GREAT CUT of OVEECOATS - "MPT" J,.-, f1-,?!-, 3,310. VV 1HX0I h)UlGS. 1 Mali il COME BE CONVINCED THAT WE MEAN Bl'SlfJCSb JP Tonraex a Co Writejit '93 aee? Citv clrctina next Mav. Two more weeks of ceurt. The price for begs still keeps up. The growing wkeatie doing well. La grippe is letting go its hold. Skatiag and coasting Mere fine this week. Columbus postage stamps are now in at. A good deal of ice has been cut and ttored away. Stick to your good resolutions for the New Year. A large bay windiw improves tbe looks of the depot. Hogs were selling tins waefe at from C to 6i on foot, and about a cent more net. Judge John C. Kobinsnn still lives nt Spencer bat has a law office in Terre Haute. The "RoaI," rpiented by Vfoollay A Barnbill.hns a very neat calendar out for thii year. It is said that Congressman Cooper will reccommend O. T. Dickeraon for Postmaster at Spencer. Tbe mechanics' band will probably soon gire tha opera of ".Masootte." They have rented a piano, and will rehearse at the band room under the direction of Gee Adkins. Tke editor of the Gosport Katerpriao Announces that he lias opened a fine stock of Jewelry and stationery in "ntnaciiou with his olhce, and dt:0s cuiupc'.iLion. Who wo'uld think that a Goapoit editor could gat rich enough In buy a stock or gold watoner, tli'inoncla.
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The water works ro in ,ttu quo liuaiaeis ia poor at the Hotel de Adams. Too cold far much work in the qoaniaa. Harry Gabe is suffering with tb .n..o.i,J. , , , . 1 lie trains were crowoiu ouuB the linlidays. The new electric atreet Mghta are working well. Henry Gentry has gone to Springs, Ark. "' I'"!''1 l" ""i .i. i.. ...i..i School Journal. Nave yon paid your subscription for the new vef.r. ' ' The Daily Telephone says it is a fixed institution. Leap year haa gone, anil lots of i bachelors are "left." j ,,, . . ., "coffin shop" in town. The Bedford papers rail liloomingtoii an "ili-fated city.'' Everybody complains of beinjj "broke" ainuo the holidays. Charley Weir has returned to medical college in Cincinnati. As usual, tho racant lire will prevs good thing for tbe town. How ranch has that Howe corner pump cost wkhinthe last five years. James Ryan waa in Indianapolis ing weelc lulpmg orgamzu the legis! a '.me. Miss Elsie Uaton haa returned to Cincinnati to attend tils College of Music. The Monon will bsiild a fine passenger station at Lafayette of I d -foid stone. Freight business goine south on theMoniu is light now, but it is still heavy going north. N. H. Rogers ad family returned last Sunday from a very pleaaant riaitlo L. D. Rogers and .wife at Evanaville. Senslor R. A. Fu!k left for Indianapolis last Wednesday. He has rooms on Ohio street, near the State house. Bisho,) Kniukerbscker will hold confirmation services at the Episco pal cliuicli Sunday niiit. The i pnblic is invited. It is likely that J. A. Lewis, '.he P. M. at Martinsville nnUer the former ClevelanJ administration, will bo reappointed. Wm. Guerasey, who attempted to kiil himself, near Smitiirllla recently, was io. town Inst Wednesday, ad worth a dozsn dead men. There was fine sleighing the middle of the wee. Annng those who enjoyed the sport were lho well known road agents, Ca1. Worrell and Joe Allen, who drove a team tandem. In tha year 1S9 2 there were shipped from the Bedford stone quarries, over the Louisville, New Albany A Chieago, 18,780 carloads of stone, or a u average of sixty ear leads par day. James Kelly atarlod to fill bin ice ho ti, hut after several loads of muddy iee were hauled Jim ordered it stoppad, sayiag : " Don't !ring me any jiore of that frozen ice ; I won't have another drop of it in his house.' Orleans Progress: Mrs. John E. Fisher and babe and Mrs. T. N. Collins are spending a week with relatives at Illoomiagton. llert and Chester Spiuely came down last Saturday from niaominglon to spend the holidays, tlieguttls of Ben and Elmer Kimblsy. Geneial Manager McPoel, General Superintendent Collins, and Ucneral lcner Agent Darker, of tha Monon, were in ilia city Tuesday evening loeking over the Monon property. They will contract with the Ohio Falls Car works for two full veatihuled trains. New Albany Ledger. Knighlstown Home .Tonrnal: Miss Mary Friel, of ilUoinitiuta, and nico, Lucy Murphy, are viiting Miss Kale Friel, governess of No. 1. Mrs. Spicely, trustee of Bloosiinglon, acenmpanisd by her eon Harry, came here to ue a real Merry Christmas. Khe. was not diiappoiutcd either. Mrs. Spicely remains at the home until after Hoard inteliag. Mary A. Hoover died at the reaidenceofHon. Geo. W. Cooper, at. i.'otnmbtta, last Monday, and hrr ' remains were brought hero f.;r; Worii.l'1'iit.a.lcv smninj Shi li...l been euirring for sr-mo tine Willi arnhU .wl ,'-.., rr . ' . rteniy. Uecan wii Hie mother -. . .. .. . of Mrs. Henry (.".. Kimier. biie waa SO real of ag, and for roanv veaie r? !.. tr ti.- :,,.
Court Notes. , TV fo!l'win; were illtpostd of ia
; t!;- ''' (:'rt sinr. our last r.poit: ; I'. S. Morgan fc Co. ts. H. E. liiiiliall, disiiiUK'd. , 4 ... ,, i " ' " ; juiigmeat for $600. j A. E Tyndnll vs. th ItvansvilU Rich- ; Mr.T A Aiidm-soa vi. John andron, !vr frnsed !; defaalt. ' ny Barret Stepcn SlierlocU,ilinuff ,,VOVC!.,(1 t0StIi nntl cas, lHtMilMil Ifmner ('htnil ers v. John H. Hteiiheu - son, ru'isiniitmor, claim for $50 allowed. j Samuel 1J. J! t. John M. Btephpuai:ni c.Hi.tir Oolitic Stone C. ts I. leveland Stone I'o. Pronartr nlbn-lipl orit:ri.l sow, and tbe plkiiititr rscovercd $756. The jury in tln caso of r.'Uliaoi Brown T- Wllllm Dc'kard broujilit a verdict Friday night to- tiie plaintiff for $100. , -p.,,, sutt WM foi. j5 (m an(J ?re.v out of a i fipht nt IIlkijviik, Brona county, lait li srih. orgp' I.ainpk; ns vs. Jacob RicbardHon ; i juilirmtnt for pUlntiff for Si30. Thiiw an i .1 Am tn a Kllit if full' i ti or ..nt nf . A r.1. t im 1v4cntlic two parties, iu which l.ampklns was injurtd by boinir hit over th heel ! with t club. Hic'tirdson wis mad snpervlitor, aul th ((H.irrjl jrow eut of repairing tlio road. Dr. Piitts lus bought property from Ed. Whetsell, on Rogers St., batiTPon third nnd fourth streets. The wife of Michael Fleener, of ''l Marlon township, died oa Friday nig!lt(,f fllt week. She was oae of Jtlie oldeet citizansof that neighbor ,ood, an i highly respected by all Thn following couples have geno into partnership, beginning with the New Yar: Wm. J. Von Bonhern and Id.i SI. Iltrbison; Squire Hanson and Minnie E. Cazee; Ilo.okiali Kimier and iilmira K. Sciscoe. The two elegAnl vsttibuled trains baiiding at the Oaio Falls Car Works for the Monon are each to have three cach:, a com bi ni l parlor and dining car, and a coinhimd mail, express nnd baggage car. They will be tbe finest trains run out of Louisville. The Monon, within the next three moatha, will be running six pa senger trains daily between New Alliany and Ch'.cago four through and fast trains atspoin only at -"nVV sv'-9, tte largest towns and raiirend conniictl.ins, Mid two through. locnl accommodaliou trains, to atou it all stations. Jis-Eva Shniilz. Di ainatic Reader, will give ni ontertainment on llin night of Jan. I'lih, under the i.ii-:itk of ihe Society 1 Chiietiau Eodoaver 3S"ot'iC3 All persons Indebted a m i' have diolvc4 psrtnorship, and tmi!-'. settle oar btakincss by the 6tt oi next January. A'.l accounts not settled by that time will be put in hands for collection. Campbell & Millis. S5S235nS3S5K53Ha!!5S3a. A' bill will bo introduced in th legislature changing the manner ef puiohating school supplies. Under the pr.ent syal-fin school trusteea and county supurinlvudents are intrusted with the matter of seenring mipplicii and, it is claimed, competition in bidding in not ad free ai it auc-iild iie. '1'lie new bill propnsen that th) purchue of school supplies ab ail be managed preeieely as the school book system is, by ftsigr,ir g the milter to the proper Bialu oil. . ;. or dcpAi'tment. The I id'.ana lgis!aiureorganizd ast Thursday with the following otflcers : Spiakarof the ILiise Ja;nJ B. Cartis, tin 1011. Clerk of tbe I!u$s Charles E.Crawley , of i-uilivnii. AnUtn it Clerk of the !f ma J 'loi I) Ouoik-aiier of t'i House B. V. I.. Graieliio ik, of Qtar S. Sacrt'y of th rjenats Geerge S, l'ii'ssauta of Switzerbiad. Assiata:it Secretary of the Senate Josi Freadinat:, Uuhoia. OooikAapnr of the Seiiato William T. Maimix, of AMimi, W. H. HuakirU of thin county, and Wm Snider of lSrown county got minor positions "Dow!i on the l,'arm" in t'e name of '.be play that will be given at tbe Opera Houee, Weduesday night, Ian. II. Th firat act show the old hoiiM Down on the I'xin, In this act iro uaed : poultry; doahey, tea n or hoi aeH, and a cow, which is milked on tue stage. In 1I1 ei ml act will be sean the Iionerv. New Y.rU ; introducing the mi:y character peculiar to tln.t p r . or the city. A farmer's troubles asd raiahspa on the Hwlil'r- fill C Vf in U til 5 'lent SCe n Vtith '.be elevate d railroad :intl storage liiLtarr. Street f r rutiniuir at full I 1 . .1 . 'lil.. II,, ..I at: -oee ne rvaj;-. io '"" act give ilu Pic- sio Down on me Far...'. Kt.We triumph, and ..,, oi.,oiiii l.ni.i the u.l!on-.p . . .
The Monon ia replacing the iro Ien trestlework at the lotilh enlnf White rivet bridge with two iron spans. One span was put in Friday &fti'mnn ind uight, and seven
trains were held at the bridge Unit j night, waiting to get ovor. They i were able to go ahead about 10 o'clock. H alf of the second span i w put n gundav, nnd the other ! Kir..r.l M.il w, rankliii Lodge No. 22, K. of P., ! elected the following offlcrs last . Friday nisjht : Chancellor Commander B. A. v lc t lianoelior unry AzteM Pielato ' lenry M union. Maaur f ExcWeouer Alvan (Hinds. ! Master ol' Pinaace S. A. Colpitts. Keeper of Records and Seals W. E. Adkina. Mailer of Arms W. P. Dill. Trustee I. W. Crane. For Represenlalivea In the grand lodge, J. W. Craveas and J. W. Crane. In one thi tg at least Greencastle is ahead of Bloomington, acd that is Jin the fire department. Tho Cloverdale Leader says of it: A Lt ader representative recently had the pleasure of going through the new fire department building in Greencaetle. It is a magnificent building, fitted up with all the modern conveniences ; bathroom, electric lights, Si:. From the sleeping apartment in the upper story, a metal pole descends to the lower floor dewn i hich the "lire laddies"! slide when called out at night. They have two pairs of tha best hora in th county and tbsy are trained to the work as well a a circus boise. Greencastle is well equipped to light fire. Over at Bloomfield they are going to vote for Postmaster. The candidates are W. L. Iseahower, VV. E. Inman and T. H. Warnick. They have signed the following agreement : We the undersigned candidates for the office of postmaster at the town of Bloomfield, Indiana, hereby agree to snhiiit our candidacy to a vole of the Democratic voters who get their mail at the Bloomfield postofflce to iie determined by ballot under the Australian si stem of voting. Saiil election to be held on Saturday, tli4l4th day of January, 1S9.!. It is hereby agreed and understood that the candidate receiving the largest number of voles jhall be unanimously endorsed for said olllcp. JTotice of Administration?"01 ICE i hereby given, that the undersigned ha lijeu appointed by the .fudge of the '-'irenit Court of Monroo Cot;i:ty, Stitto of Indiana, Executrix of tliu estate of .hmias I. Maxwell, late of Monroo ('ouui-r,uei't-:-.d. Said estatu ia suppt i j to be solvent. LOUISA. H. MAXWELL, Dee. ai,'02. Kxecutrlx. II. A. Lee, Att'y. Jas. Robinson, the grocer, car ies tha most couplet line of "eat ing gooJe" ott the west side, He s continually adding to his stock, till now it is 'tlso one of the largest tn Hlonminglon. If you need any article, or any quantit y of goods in this line, you can be supplied at reasonable figures at hi store. He carrus feed of all kind, and has a nett nd attractive display of fine china aid queensware. A local papr is often accused of bias in regard to giving personal notices commenting the coming i,nd going of some and omitting others. The acousatloa is entirely wrong and unjust. It is with the people nnd not the editor. He Is alwaye willing and even anxious to tell who comes and goes, if lie can find out, but a oonnlry newspaper cannot alford to have a score of aals.'iJ reporters. If you have visitors let us kno who they are and w tare they came from; if any thing happens in your vicinity let us know about it; if you get married lot ill know theuanies of your guests, if you know Kiivthing tell us about it, if you die come in and let ns lindw rbout it. You will Cad as as ready to notice one ts another patron or otherwise, frie ads or foes. Ex T'i Franklin IJemocrat say that Mr. Cooner ill writing to a friend announcing his decision used the following language which Is to the point: "Il has been my purpone wherever I Could do so to de cide all cob tests for post oflVee a soon aa psusible. I think it is bet ter to lo so and announce the de cisions as neon as reacliod in order that prolonged and bitter eoulests resulting in greator disappoint ment.') may not follow. 1 bnva decided to reoouimoad Mr. Dault Wileon for Greenwood. In arrivhit at this conclusion I make no rejections on any good democrat who has applied for the piau. hye Hull 1 80 of tliete cSB I to Hifiiklln' bin ni 1 tin 1 h an, r- W inn, -i- - - ... , , ..VJ,v ; 1 tn.-vw .1 ib oe .iimb to fin ti.iotig nitt. tb.tm in Lime t ;. tbe ap . poi si t 'i ilia b-if rti i :. ui- full lei in jof t'laM'land'n .idtmu'itiaUou.
January and February are ve?r ?nod months for hnainese m-n to ban? mit their ains throM;h the columns of the nnwaptpers. During that tin) ? the psopia are reading the
. papira and studying whore tliw can j buy goods to the brat advantage j when the spring tinin come. It will nay to adrertiso hi January and February. It f net, it pays to ad vrtise during every month in the year. It has been said that the way a man keeps his walk clenrnf snoc is a prettp good indication of his character. If he lets ilgeentirely, beis a fraud ; if he gete out with at old broom and cleans off about half of the walk, you can pttt down as a man who calls 1! rents a shilling when be is pa ing it nut, and insists upon thirteen when he is receiving it ; if he gets nut with a ahovei and cleans it thoroughly, he is a man who will de to tie to. Last Tuesday morning an engine goig north from Monov to Michigan City blevr up near Francesvillc, killing two mvn and perhaps fatally scalding a third. Tha fireman, . W. McCarthy, of Indianapolis, 30 years old, a widower, was blown ten feet higher than the engine and dropped on tha track. The brakeman, Harry Buck, had bonca broken all over his body and was terribly scalded. He died ia one hour. He wss unmarried, and 30 years old. Cob Cavanaugh, the engineer, was terribly scalded, but no bonos wire broken, and will probably live. He was unmarried, and lived at Michigan City. Buck lived at Lafayette. Suppose a nenrspuper man, every time he beard ef n man criticising him r his paper in public, should retaliate by holding up to the pr, bl ic gave the faults and shorl'ioraings of sain fault-finder? The criticiser would think himself terribly outraged and would thirst for the editor's gore. Thea the poor quill irirer would get shot or snoot somebody. Tha patient beast of bardsn, the country journalist, never does thia except under great provocation. It isn't beoanse he is afraid to do it, but because he is not mean enough. He beam his paper called worthless because its editor, in fining hU duty, hat 8teppeS9kV iebody's toes. Such worthless people should gel no mercy at the hands of the proas. A Blooming ton correspondent te the Paoli News writes as follows to that paper: Those whom you all know here seem to de doing well and are satisfied with the surroundings. Judge John Hnaklrk has improven in health ami stands a fair chance for the poslofflce. Hiram Lindley is a sociable, popular and prosperous! citizen, the firm ' (; .utphell & Milli prospered o that upon retiring the latter sold without an invoice his successor assuming all liabilities and paying a gsod sum for the privilege. Mr. Campbell's dry goods store Is "right ia the precession," and is becoming deservedly popular. McClellnnd goes north and smith ad libitum. The furniture and safe are in the roem for the new bank of Welle & Andrews. There is but one bank In town now. Lh Hanriult in it i Jovar $350,000, the success of the new venture is assured. A coil yard U to be started at Hi'.' old YValdfon tauyard. A daupfhter of the Rev. Knox and wile, .Mrs. Juliau, is visiting them. Misses Gracfj afirt Blanche Wicks have returned from a visit to Chicago. Mi.9 Florencfl itiiff'ies has returned to New Mexico aud her sister, Miss Lizzie, has re tiii net! to ludiannpolis. All the business hoiiies, esceut groceries, drug stores ami meat shops, close at 7:30 in I he evening, except on Saturdays and Mondays; Dr.t'elix Thornton ot Kuiglitrville, Cley county; was here over lat Sunday visUaif, lii? rel.ttives. He is a member ot the present legislature. At a meeting of the cil V council last Tuesday niqht (he rnsurince on the city 'properly wt s increased from $2,000 to $4,00), on city hall puildii.g, lire en gine, &c. i mm i a ' . . - If -oii drink, buy youf whinkey at "The OlHce" and always get the besL Von ran huy 0U1 BufYiilo Springs at l ho ammo price yoi pay lor cheap Vj Try it, $ "Tha Oaiee." 1 - 1 ,1 . 1 millHlO Springs TvltttSixeY ) (1,..in,,t.(t ifv lit iri..lv a fintl - l" " , f ' j '-'H sour a.li. sola only 0 jTroutwafli & DoMoss,
(LOVnSX & ROfiSXS, Aii.J NOTICE TO NON-RCS'DENrS State of Inrliait, Monroe Omntv s. In the Circuit Court, December ft no, iXoj. I The Minro'- .County 0;:i!; Sto-ic Company v . The Cleveland .Ston . Ojiiipanv. Kmr cimei lic pi iii'i'T by Lo -iJc;i & I?o;;er. is attorneys, :ir..l iii.-s it- cumplni it hen in. together w i h an h'tI.ivI; that :tid defendant i not a re i, aut of the State of I riiiina. Kotiee i thrtrfore here!v (;lven tail de'e nlaiit that unless it !' rnj jp;-c-ir on ih 13th ju.liviil day of :hr next term of the Monro;: circuit court to li )ih' , on thj thi'-d Monday of lto'tnVr A.!). iS'ji, at the court house ia I!l,M'ii.ti(t:nl in saii county an;l State, cmi answer fr ileraui to f ii 1 cotn,)!i.iot, t')" same r.-T"! be h-mrl and 3etvrmin:d I. it -: V'ilt;;ss my name anJ fl; ; t.c ' .! - cr-ir!:, nltiseil at Jiloo?stiilon -c! iv of November. iS2 fm JOHN W. CRAV.V i Nov. 9. '92. ,
Eartli Notice. NOTICE IS II3RKHY CIV"-"', th-,1 th.: annual meeting of tlis stoc '...: of the Firt National Mir.kof If i ton, tmli-tni. vlll be h U! af (k ' .in ; olrice of sai-1 B.tuk.o.'i the Keeo:ij v,ic dav (the icth dav) of lanuarv. .. i ! o clork for the purpose of dec i.nj fi s Directors far aaid Bank f tho chsui ij i vear. WALTER E. V:)03P. :r, Dec. t4, ' ji. Ca kier. Notice 1 Ifrebv g'vn that t'n fiivt-l laeetlt; of the atoi Kliol'li r of lti- llvtnlre Stone Compaav will lie li H t th iaw offleo o' Hnne-n & Bitmat in loo:w ington, Indiana, on the third Ttid-.v. the 11th ('ay of January. 1Cf? .it7"VW!i p m., for the pnpose -.f ole?n Direi tora for said company for lae ensuing year. IRA C. BATMAN, Seere'-ry. PRppflTE CAUSE f! ; SIn the circuit court of Monrcc o niy, Indiana, December Term, ifiji. William H. Paddock, Ac miiiii.trntor dc honua non of the estate of C'h ts. Kirnun. doc-.aseil, v Jantea Kirkmau and lsis Storms. To Isis Storm and Jameis Ki: t-i n You are severally hereby i-.o'iti.-t1 th t the above named petitioner, jm Ad inl . tratir de bonus non of the e.t;ite ; or -said, has filed in the circuit court of Monroe county, Indiana, a p- ti ioi making you defendant thereto, and ;)? int therein foran order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonarinsrtolheestate of R.-id decedent? and in said peli i n dcrcri'jed, to make assets for the payment of th.: debts n i liabilities of eaiJ estate and -hai fai l petition ao filed and pending, i t si. t t; hcarinp; in said circuit court at th court houae in Hloominjitc". Indism. ot th t 2ist judicial da of the i)ece:ob.-r Term, 1892, of said court, the sama bei.- lUi 1 1 th day of January, 1893. Wltneca the Clerk and seal of id court this 19'h dav of D"-Mrher, i'jj. sfl JOHN w. crav::: ! Dec. at. '92. C. k. Vm. II. East, Attorney. DUNCAN & BATMAN, At;'; s. Notice tg NON-RF.3iDWfff The Stite of Indians. Monroe Conty. In the Monroe Circuit, Court, Dtscemr ber Term, 189s. Complaint No. 2',7x. t U&Uh Phipps vs. John T. D V.'iltiani II. D.ivis, The Unknown iltij-s of VVilliam H. Davis, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by !- n Bataaan, his attorneys, and ill'.- hi- 0 jmplaint herein, tojfetrier with a.i M l:ivi t that the residence Of sni-I dK-nJ ::!". William It. Davis and tho ;:fc-iou.- 1 Heirs of William H. Iavia is -ink iow:t. and upon dilij-ent inquiry cannot b; as certained, and that John T. Ho!- I; a rcsiJent of the State of li-.iln: said cause is an action to qulv t renl estate, and all of said defer .'.3. a .i; .- neceasary partica thereto. Notice is thcrefdre hereby g' -t-.W defendants, that unless they bi . -.n. . pear on the 14th day of Januiw v ;S :, the sama being thesth judici..: .: v -t the next term' of the Monrc-t? :i court, to 02 holdcn on lh third " I . of December, A. D. iSyj, at ('.' ; r: house in Bloomington, in sai n, and StHte, and answer or denvir t -t ! complaint, the same will be ho -determined In their absence. . Witness my name and (he sea! o." court, affixed at Bloomington, lairoij, his aistiiay of November, A. I) , iIko. skALj JOHN" W. CRAVENS, ; Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court. Nov. 23, iSt)2. mmmmn I icaataaalaaMaaB DO TOU WANT TO ADOPT A r..:T!T! Maylw you thlnfe this fs a 00c apn,l1njroiitbhi(fllinair!i.T.tlon: : 1 .. done before, however, out npver ?.i furnished bepn ?o near tho orisina. ; this one. Everyone (rill exolatv that's the sweetest bauv Iovcraa ' little blaek-nml-wbite enp;nivinK 1 j'ou but a famt idea of tuoexQulsi.. tfc. f 1. r ' ' 5 lit m a rAisv.v (iich wp preii)io to rttMiil trt you. tranpror-ta-'ion ,I.I. T!e lirtln darliiic h8i.i,l a pillow, ;in.1 Is tit ift 't uriiv-ii.fe If its (iiiii soek. fie laateof which has been pullcU nit ami llnni; .vMo with a t-turej'hotit ,. The iUwlit!ttt.arn perfect, a.'tdthevj'ratcur.v vmi, no 1n.1t ter lit-rc you Ptmi,!. Tlieeac: K nlf.T Mi.) l.K-tf nis .-.r t his ifiviiti t f::inilti!i i Ida Wii!jjj:i t.HiS 11:0 't. fvlii'utci! et r,c . i iminrvrs of ruby life1 aro to be viifn tn Ih.s. i rlif mbserlba tn l)m rcsi,s Fo-nlly .nc . alue f.r IS.H. Tho i-,-rr.'ii:. :i.KS canwt ! tiil.l trom !k oi : ton!, wl.ieh eost i Oj. art- ti; sum sia.- uxSl ineSeat. TI" ' ' . life sl:ii. ion! nlMt.iutnty litcUto. A" also in iirepar.iti'Hi, in in-oscnt i siTibers iluiin - lsus. ntker irrcat nf Slll'h art .sir ;15?lVr.'? M .-rti n, Mnuil Rot Louis l.wlmni,j. rl others of .WO renoT'i. TnKi1 VuiiV Ivra exefnptea 4 we ..a ! 11 i.if ii !.-( enr. " A vrii sle," iiiil " A . 'ii.i:? I iiu it n hyj" wife of i'rri I "Of liarraHw, and yeft." . . . v.-iuf proi'ti.-i -p-ean. I'li ir.1? iv-li i:., n: forrriorr1V Ma'ri7.no ,'iir : -!; will jhssws r. jrl! ii ':! it.' wore? of art of .' rcn v-' M:li::7.nl, t!l;t t-miot li ' i" '.ial' : " worl.l for It lwui'r.l !'!:.;::. i ii:li'i't innttpr, ih.it. w:il I' e,rj, mi il on all tbe ( r -i of its .lav, i-i t .! .'h'I i .'At I .11(1 ; .!(, i'.i-ll! i I t..H .i!t t , .'iv I. ill 1, MPiOea In: ill hiiiir !:,:,.. rea-lln riu-1 -r, btth t-mvi ar.il -:ii,frri.. 7hi!-i ivn'..yi tiii,l while rH.'ioivtj ii' b i f i.iii;n . Tajfriaine, its f.'it.hiti juiges arepcr.vf.r.n I vo irlve yon, free oj all tlieia; ' .".a you wisli to u-o tiurliiix the year, n J n iinvsio you house. Si-nd in yt nrsti v script l.m at onoe. only . nnl ion v lll n"l y set overSyfun ml t.-. i;,-s.'the ,-.r V. .lennlnprs iH-nion-it. !. i:a lift, Sf . Not-.' Vortt. If yi.tl . .. tlMi.i '.(Udllitmi ,v,,ii i' VaKBSinc, wml 14 tenia let i; M't ciaiva w t
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