Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1894 — Page 1
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dehtcd to AY . J. Allen, either on account or rote will please cm AT Oai settle, as I am com - nelle4 to collect and don t wtsh to rait cost on these parties, which I . . .... will have to do if yon fail to come I MEAN BCSIXKSS. AV. ,7. ALLEN. HAVE YOU Tried Brinks Thill Coupling? If not! Stnd to llolcmnb & Co.. Bloomvitle, O., n! fret a Sampl pair; nnlv SS cents. Slonev refunded if not satisfactory. Come and see Lindley's Sons fine display of Banquet, Piano, Stand and Hanging Lamps. Their equal is not to be found anywhere. Taey will lie sold at panic prices, too. Ladies are invited to call. Have you seen the display of China at Hemp. Wilson's? Well it is certainly something worth a visit. He has secured a large and well selected stock of this class of goods, ami can sell them very low because his expenses are light. They deserve examination. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Hlgfcwt Award. AIJj OUR LAMPS MUST AT COST. LLXDLEY'S SONS. GO Beax-tifvl ! Beautiful ! ! is the exclamation of every on who examines the China display in Jas. Robinson's show window, west side square. The Havlin China is delicate and tastefully selected, and the setts of cups and saucers are a great temptation to the people who stop for a moment to study the display. Robinson has a faculty of securing the best that comes to town, and it matters not how costly it may be there is always Bomobody to appreciate and buy it. Yon tight to notice those cute teapots, sugar bowls and cream jugs. Don't forget to look in as yon pass by. Don't buy hardware of any kind, or an agricultural implement . of any character or a farm wagon till you have called at TV. J. Allen's store, south side of the square ami found out what he can do for you. A Nice fbesent one of those Lamps at Lindley's Sons would make. You ought to call and examine them, whether you buy or not. Ihcy arc very beautiful as well as useful. Best meat, and at-kwest prices, at Souders' meat shop. Best meat, and at lowest prices, at Sondcrs' meat shop. Caix and see those barber chairs for sale at Kreuger's shop. A bargain for vou. Foe Kefaibs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. Lutdlet's Sons?, i Foil latest styles in Banquet, Piano, Stand and Hanging Lamps, at Panic Prices, ' go to Lindley's Sons. Largest, finest and best stock in Bloomington. Ladies arc invited to call. Ho mam excels Geo. Benckart as a Bread baker. His bread creates comment wherever used, by its sweetness, richness, lightness. Try it and be convinced. The National Hotel larber shop is a convenient, neat and cosy establishment, just east of the postoffice. Gus. Kreuger is proprietor. Give him a call. Taffeys made daily at Benckarts. Also his celebrated hore- - hound drops try them for a cough. Richest cokfee in the town is eerred at Geo. A. Bew-kart's bakery, where can be secured a lunch that will specially commend itself to fanners and others. Gf.T a wagon at W. J. Allen's and you will always lie satisfied with it. Hp sells only such as he can recommend. . Tl A. 1 a I i ? meat, auu ai lowest prices, i .if Slllll.t WlUlt nop. Oystkks by the can or in bulk, at Benckart's, south College Ave. Only the choicest oysters kept. Papr your rooms this spring with the new patterns of Wall Paper brought on by Faris Bros. They are very handsome. For Hardware awl Building Material of all kiwis at low prices go to W. J. Allen's. A W A It J5 li Highest UoHors World's Fair CREAM ML1N MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Crcsin of Tart.w Pmvder. fire 6am Arr-njcnia, Atuin ot ai.y oilici aauluraiii. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
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! Mrss. OHio Carter of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Helton, on north
i College Avenue. Columbus ShcrKeld of Benton : ouSun(1:lv i 3r witU ' ' uuctmiju. o 41 J S. Woodward is promi - i nentlj mentioned by his mends in Clear Crook tp. for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Woodward is a t No. 1 man, and will make a satisfactory candidate. AYc are pleased to say that
the citizens of Bloomington have I Wm. Thomas,' Ben. Voss, Anderbeen given the opportunity of se- ison Johnson. B. A. McGce, Ken.
curiug valuable and choice Books at great bargains. AVo believe that Mr. Draper's manner of sellmg books is quite a welcome tiling ... . to our reading people, as hundreds of good books will Ik; placed in the hands of people who would not otherwise ever obtain them. All should attend the auction sales every evening at 7 o'clock. This lino stock of books will remain only a few days longer. Seven lots were sold last week on the weekly paj?ment plan. The agent is under the bank corner, and will make everything plain to vou. ALL OUR LAMPS MUST AT COST. LINDLEY'S SONS. GO ''Grip," which has prevailed during the past two winters, and is startirig on another round, is said to be mitigated and relieved by South American Nervine. Especially is that true when the victims' are recovering, as it is a famous tonic and builder up of the system. Fans Bros, sell it. Make your contracts now for building material at W. J. Allen's hardware store. Place your order so that yon may have the goods early in the spring. Cbaio Woklet can supply you with a buggy, phaeton, spring wagon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which you may need. You don't have to pay him cash, either, as he will swap for horses or mules. . He may be found at the big livery Irani north of the square, on College Avenue. jgy"AYants, For Sale, For Kent and Lost notices will be inserted in the Progress for one cent a word each insertion. Connt the words, send the money with the 4opy, and all . will l.e well. " Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Motel and Diploma.
. 1 -I i Finest shelf hardware in Bloom- j ington can Im? found at W. J. Al len's hardware store. He only the best. Do tol want real nice tender beef , veal or pork '! Oscar Bonder keeps it at his new meat shop, corner College Avenue and ith street. Give Bonder a call. You don't want to order doors, sash or blinds till you call at W. J. Allen's hardware store and investigate the samples and prices. All manner of builders' hardware of late stylo and at as possible. as low prices Gobi? to Paper. If so pro straight to Faris Bros, and secure some of the late style patterns. They are the newest in the market. Cuablky Mobi.ev, the only dry goods man on the south side of the square, 'has well supplied his store with every article that is usually called for, and no one need look further for variety or for lower prices. All the latest styles in dress goods, wraps, gloves, hosiery, and the thousand little articles that go to make up the sum of a ladv's outfit can be secured at the '"Golden Rule" for less money than at any store in Bloomington. For proof of this assertion call at the store, examine the! j goods and learn prices. " Vai.kntikks, very handsome and j high-priced, pretty and cheap all i kinds at Lindley's drug store. Fashionable Patterns in Wall I'aiwr can be secured it Faris Bros., wiio have brought 011 the latest styles in these foods. They arc uncommonly haudsomc. Oystkks by the can or in bulk, at Benckart's, south College Ave. Only fhe ehcreest oysters kept. . j Taffkys made daily at Beiu k-I art's. Also his celebrated hore-1 hound drops try them for a i I cough. ! 1 Dr. Prkc s Creanj fistciitr;- J'owacr ; A Pare Grap; Crcaa ot TccU r ri-.vii. New goinls received at the constantly lieingi "Fountain Head' hardware store. W. J. ALLEN. Tukkkys, eliiekens, oysters, celery, and everything that is good to eat, at Hemp. Wilson's new cash grocery. Better examine his China before you conclude to make a purchase. ALL OL'ii LAMPS MUST GOAT t Or-i . LINDLEY'S SON,-.
f-igf la it a wagon you neeu : can oc qmij cumiraivn u uThen go straight to W." J. Allen's I use of Woodbury's appliance and hardware store and secure it, for j lubricant, now on sale at Faris he carries the best line of wagons Uros. The Woodbury Institute sold in the county. j in Xcw York and Chicago makes
I Bon. Voss is prominently I mentioned as the man for Trustee
i of Bloomington tp. If I hero is a ()" hable man m every way than Bo . oss we don t know him. Ben. ; would oe aeceptanie, we neuevc iu ! the voters generally! i , , , ... ,. , i- ... i -The Kepuhlican city nominating convention will occur on Tuesday. March tit li, between the hours of (! and 8 o'clock. The city committee consists of W. T. Blair, j Enoch Fuller, (ieo. Thorn'on, ! Smith. Robert Strong. John Kellv and John Kdmondson. Ben. Voss was chosen Chairman, John j j .Kdmondson Secretary and Dr. j j McGeo Treasure ! For s2.r0 per week you uin ! j secure a building lot; worth $000. i j You can buy a $300 lot for about j j SI. 24 per week. Better invest!- i 'gate this proposition. Call on Henry Woolerv, under the National Bank ho will make everything plain. It is a great chance. Ira Batman is at Chicago on business. Miss Ora Lowder, teacher of the Parks school, nor Mi of town, gave an interesting exhibition and spelling match oil Friday night last. The Acorn restaurant is now engineered by Wells & Hall, Mort. Hall having recently bought a half interest. AYm. Bnrford, the electrician. is at home to weeks. remain for several
not. John lirown, v. t ,, , Hanihil, Kianiiel Mvers. Amcv should be consulted now. before j jyt.IV (!tu xrstx App Hattiehi, the weather grows warm. He is ij,, liobertson, Peter Lim-.v, fully and completely supplied with! jrj, Pdcr jnKV Joshua Kichcvery appliance used in vault i ..,.,, v'm. U v. Mrs. David cleaning, and will do the work 'youp.o-. (Jcore (J. Sluss, Andrew promptly and skillfully. Get j ijchardson, John liatlilf. Peter ready for cholera-clean up. j Lineieum. Samuel Octtv. Mrs.
Money saved is money in ad t; If you can save 75c. on a pound of tea it is worth looking after, is
it not' You can do that verv'nam, Sophia Weimer. Priseilla
thing at Wilson's cash grocery, j : There is no good reason ,'."tci in,iii.i i,ii- i i-iMi- iiiiiiii -r11 i .ii ... i . .. i fuv-ii. I"-1 I...-, , lor
T 1 i - ... llbOU b lOl .'i)( ; Vai.kxtises, very handsome and i high-priced, pretty and cheap all kinds at Lindlev s drug store. i untimely wrinkles; I. VD1ES, those I ... ..-..-.;(.. .... I I 1... f ... jthis class of treatment a specially. i and jicoplc should be eager to i avail themselves of the onnorhmii 1 1
imperial green ica, .Mien joii ean;Mr(; Alht,J.(. p.,,., Mrs j,,,,,, get the same article at Hemp, j Ku8M.,K John n,a5r Mr. j.,1,,,
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to an otherwise pretty crows' feet or wrinkles. nice as j Valentin ks, very handsome and high-priced, pretty and cheap all kinds at Lindley's drug store. Persons who wish the St. Nicholas or Century magazines, should call on J. G. McPhecters and go into his club arrangement. New subscribers will be given the i .December number of either mag azine free. Get Vouk Girt, a Valentine ta Lindley's. The largest and hand-; somest stock ever brought to: Bloomington. Go and see them. Every person who has had lagrippe is in need of a tonic. The best tonic in the world is South American Nervine. The genuine imported article is sold only by Faris Bros. Vai.kntikks, very handsome and high-priced, pretty and cheap ajl kinds at Lindley's drug store. N()TlCK.-Ctit Roses, rr.c per dozen. Carnation Pink, 4h: per dozen. Always on hand. Give me a trial order. Floral work a specialty on short notice. Jaooh Fohi:st, (ireentield. Ind. TI,vM.sojiK ! Yes indeed. Vou ought to see the Valentines at Limlley "s. They are cheap this year. FOR CLOTHES
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C'K'Uoii. I'. Smith will In- it i-amlii:;i.e fill' nimiinut ion for the otii.e .of I i .-,' .Marshal. jailijivt to the dwwioll of the lii-mililk-an mmvnl ion. 135?' 1 will lea candidate for nomination for the otlUi- of MarMial of the I'ilv of l!hvmmi'rt.oii. Mll'K'.-t to (he ili--cisi'on of the llepuhlican itv eonven-j (km. ;koi:;i: owrxs. ; Tf?"Wii!. I-'. Ih-owuinj.' is a eundidate for Clerk of the City of lllooniinjrton. j Rulijeet to the U--.-!Mm of the Uerml.li- ; (an nominating primary called for the i (ith of March. j ;"1 will he a candidate for the of- '. fice of Mayov of the City of Itloomiiifr- j ton. subject to the llepuhlican nominatiiifr convention. ' I.. V. Ill SKU.K. ! VjT'l will he a candidate .or City i Marshal. snlje;?t to the decision of the ; Kepuhlican nominatinfrc-i-iiviiiliosi. CiKOiaiK Y. l''r:.!,i:i:. I;:;"'''nihert C. Civoves is -i candidate ' for the ottiee of clerk of the City of JSloominsrton. Mihjeet to th;- lic.'ision of the Kepuhlican iioiiiimilinffconventUni. The Old Folfes. List of People Seventy Years oi' Affe and Over, in lte TownsliipN of Hentoii and Uloonung'toii. The list, of people who are sev-1 tiuty years of age and over, in the townships of Benton and Blooniinjrton ia given in this number of tin? Progress. To Senator Fulk, who has made many addresses at old settlers' meetings in this county, we are indebted for this interesting matter: Bent on Klixabclh Biiskirk, Mathis Burk. t'haran Cox, Pat y Cox, Nancy Mosier, Mrs. John Samuel (iettv, P. n. liiehardson. Mrs. Hattiehi. Total, 2:!. Bran-1 Bloomington -Jonathan Lent z, Ileth Griffey, Jas. Jun-L-inj Willi.tro ill !ll:vh Miil'lill. Archie Flecner, Mis." Fu-lder.' . . . ....... ii H If ...in ll linn mi.-,. U' . h' fr Win Blair, K. Rogers, Catharine Lively. Ben ; Hall. Mrs. Ben Mall, Thomas, Nichols. Isaac D. Worrall, Mrs. Isaac D- Worrall, Wm. A. Clark. j,,!,,, v w.al,,,- .i.,,,,,, irs .ii urn Seward. Mrs. E. P. CoL' Kobert Alexander, Nancy Mrs. I Alexander, Mrs. lave bonder, thick-1 son Arrold, Mrs. Jackson Arnold, Samuel Hendricks, Mrs. Samuel Hendricks, James Stout, Lucy Stout, Daniel J. Stout. William Hughes, Mrs. William Hughes.
nm'nnSlWiliiamF. Pu-ed. Andrew Moritz.
Mrs A,,tllw Moritz, Ow n Me-, Win. jCabe, Mrs. Owen McCahe Hall. Wm. N. Roscbcrrv, Eveline Rosebcrrv, Mrs. A. W, liOJTCrs. : Martha Berry vt yrs), Daniel j MePherson, Mrs. Daniel McPher-; I son, Msdinda lioby, Ellen Stone, Sarah Mathers. Bridget Sherlock, Thomas Phillips, Mrs. McQnistion. Wm. Wylie, Mrs. Gilmore ! (90 yrsi. Margaret Bollenbaeher, C. C. Metiord. Dolly Blankcn- ; sliip, Jclm W. Davis, Ezra Per-j ring, ;urs. luzra rerring, mioses ; -!, Jin .uusvs i' 11 w, imm ; Carothers, Mrs. John B. Buskirk, , J. II. Nabb, W. Ii. Barton, Jas. ; lhornton, Martin Norris, Mary L. Holtzman, Enoch Weathers, ; August Barth, Mrs. August Barth, j Margaret Cherry, Hannah Hunter, Rebecca Smith, Jane Daugh-' ertv, Mahala MeCalla, Mrs. Alexander. John; '.wing, llliam .). I s Payne, Cathaaine j Beckett, Thotna 1 Pavne, William Hamage. Mrs. I
William liamage, Joseph Hub-, much like "cowardly cur." At ; Browning for City Clerk. His bard, Frank Sullivan, Mr. Slater, j this Mr. Corr made a dash at ; qualifications are equal to thoso of John E. Stanger, Mrs. Win. Johns-1 Worrall and struck him in t he any man in the county, and if 110111ton, E. E. Sluss, Mrs. E.E.Sluss, face with his fist and Worrall; mated he will make an acceptable Mrs. Headly, Mrs. Murphy, ! aimed a blow at Co- w hich was ; candidate. Andrew Neall, George Armstrong, stopped by friends of both. The ' Employes are still being dropMrs. Win. Stout, Harrison Tay-; men were each surrounded by his HH, owing to the stringency, lor, II. W. Lease, Sarah Fee, : friends, intent upon seeing that (Three are out at the Banner store, Harvy Galloway, J. B. Hamilton, t neither should bo imposed upon. two at the Bee Hive, one was ,. t.r.11 ,11 1 u... I 1 . . ... i .1 u ' . . ..... .. ....
rximui-j nmunni, .jane jiooci isoii, i Seth Aldrich. joint, io;. Colored people 7M years of age and over: Julia McAfee, Sarah Ilallord, Mariah Clark, Mrs. Hampton, James Wilson, Anderson Johnston Sr., Edward Taylor, Hannah Mc. I... I Tfn r .1 uuv, ueorge jnui, u in. ;iatues, ; Ilaiinah Hampton, Sarah Brown, ' Madison McCov, Muliuda Pierce. - George Owens, the present incumbent of the City Marshal's oltiec is announced to-day as a candidate for renomination. Mr. Owens has served the peo)ile two terms in this capacity, and bears the reputation of preserving order and doing his duty in a fearless manner.. There is no town in Southern Indiana wherein better order is maintained, and we claim to have some pretty lively citizens, -Hemp. Wilson bought a box j of choice, Imperial green tea, last week which he desires to introduce among tea drinkers here. To introduce it quickly he has reduced the price to iioc. per pound it is worth $l. Come and gel some lief ore it is all gone.
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llie lJeniocralH- menagerie exhibilrSaturdav a short time in the "f'1' tlu' improvements in
e.-.nvt vonm ' Tlie i .ovfm-irom,.,. heimn nioinplly at 1 o clock as the men who had set up the "snap' hoped to carry it through and ad-! journ Vfore the anti-snappers" j were aware or it. But the "snap-; n in their esti- ; and at thej liers were mista: hnato of the "anti: i pnoi ii ted hour tlte court room v:i well lilled. Johki W. Cravens called the mooting to ord(r and nominated and elected Xewt. Bennett, chairman. Then it was moved that the chairman appoint a committee to go out and select delegates and coiiuii.tteenien Bennett promptly selected John Kilev. John Harris and Fred Matthews. Matthews was an iunoccnt; party to the transaction, I but the "anti-snappers" were well j aware that Craven, Bennett arid : the two Johns had been kicking : their heels together on the brickpaved vault of the clerk's office for ihe past two weeks, while re- ; hearsing the parts they were to ,,!-, y. Well he committee didn't go out, they just sat there, for they had the names of the delegates and committeemen in their inside pockets. Cal. Worrall got the floor and ; objected to the irregular manner I in which the convention was being j conducted and did so in some very positive and entertaining language, that produced freot:ont applause. Judge Kli Milieu jmitested, and saiii that the notice was insufficient and. that :; handful of n;-''ii had uiHi'.'i'iakeii to jiocket the Democratic pi.rtv in" Monroe county and that no Democrat with tne least self-respect could countenance a movement gotten up in the interesl of one man, and he an office 1,1 ,i , i . holder as well as a candidate tor; another othce. ; James Uvan also made himself heard in no uncertain tone, and gave the tricksters to understand thai the nartv was tired of this i oio niiiii iifivtr !il lrlirw hulfltiirr ja little caucus met before each political event and arranged mat- ; ters to suit themselves. Mr. Kyan grew eloquent in jof the "snapper his arraignment! ' nnd hi nositiv.. manner had a marked cileet i ul)on i the conspirators, who expected 1" hnd nothing but smooth sailing. In the course of Mr. Worrall's ; remarks lie rcierred to Deputy L . . c. Aiuiriiey i.u. v on as an 111111r.tl. Co it as an ; vidual who had iourneved vidual who had iourneved from Indianapolis to assist in this "snap! convention business, and said that he, himself, was a free American voter who was under t'.ie thumb of no clique, drew no salary but earned his money, etc. Mr. Core nbiected tn tlif. t..nor of Mr. Worrall s remarks, but this only aggravated Mr. Worrall who used words that sounded very ; ano ior a wniie 11 seeuicti tnat me Jiitciiell-l prOett show had tieen . br.itight to Indiana After order had been I .... ; 1 i restored a resolution was oll'ered endorsing John W. Cravens for Senator- This resolution was de clared to have been passed, some ui 1": m.- ill lliv xwi.i nai ... ; ii... .. ... .... . :.. ti... havinsi , , .. 1 A resolution of endorsement was oll'ered for Ctmiiiiig for Congross, but this was tabled, as also was a resolution endorsing John , lv. Anderson for Kepresenlative. It seems that by the terms of the contract by which Cravens goi tits endorsement 111 lirown co. !for Senator he was to choke oil' all ; Monrtie county aspirants for Uepresentative. and the Cooper ele'nient in Brown is solid for their man Taggart, so that the 'per. - " worked for Craven 'snap Coop--'1' ml Taggart. The sympathy of the best citiizens was entirely with the antisnappers, in their efforts to secure ia fair hearing, and Mr Worrall was commended on every hand for his brave stand again-t -ii'-li ! Il ickei x
! --Mrs. Ira Batman spent, Inst : week in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Richard Kirkniaii : I'looniiiiolon has been .visiting of! her! '. mother in Bedford. Did the ground hog, or didn't ; he That is the burning question i of the hour. ! The chi ed with 1.1, ken foundry :!7ii snriiiois creditchickens ilurms the vear "0". Passenger trains I ni1 on the Bedfor were, .b d branch the B. & (). S. W. The AVallingford farm, a mile : south of town, has been rented by i Bart. Aiiiistroiig. Thos. Mathers has bought the i house, coi ner of 7t.li and College Avenue, owned by Mrs. Braxtan, paying 2. !'). --.Mrs. Margaret Bolleiiliaeher ai'coiiipunied her dnughter, Mrs. : Leu. Whctsell, to her home at ; Washington, lnd. the LilulleV drug StOl'C room. The ; change in the itairway is a happy thoutriit. -Vilsoll has but one box of ; that choice Imperial srrcen tea which he is selling for ' 25c. per pound. (Jet it now, and save 7i3e. ... .. T..., , . . , ; ....... ...VL.. . ... iiueior in ine ucpai iiiieut o physiological psychology of the I ndiann U ni versify. A double funeral was recently held in Washington tp., .lames Brannani and his daughter-in-law havinir died within a few hours of ; each other. !t is stated that if the Democratic candidates for county offices are elected they will not qualify, because the salaries have been reduced. P. S. This is a joke. Peaches are reported to have been killed in this locality. Pretty tough to lose our fruit and have a Democratic congress in session all winter and spring. A prohibition paper is to be! started here on the 1st of March. J It will begin with o.ooo circula-: turn the whole issue being subj scribed for by one family W. A. Fulwider and wife were both sick and confined to their beds with lagrippe last week. .1. B. Hamilton and wife have been sick also, but are now valeseing. both!, con. "A l rip to v .nnatown, one of liovt's plays, will be here the latter part of this month under the management of George Riley, ' It is a standard play one tnat is never seen outside the iirst-class : city theaters. . .... , i A great deal of m erest has been taken in the revival meetings , duriii"-the oast week. It is honed! that the editors of the Courier and World can be corralled lon enoinrb to vneinatn them vvilli i le 1 nmuv ..-f d-nfl, i.-., li.:t ll,.,.give the red -eyed facts about this snapper convention. ; !!..,... -!. bx-. ,.5H, lho nKsertion that the nasswrp. ofi !..... n-t.. ... ,.:. ...o. :... ine ( us. mi mil wu Drum irooo. times should demonstrate their : fi(l, by the purchae of a lot in iiKK,:.. ir.ll ...Lliilon s- ,. .,!, ...511 1,,,,. hn rl.nir.Jt lot. m . vAt and it will be an easy matter to pay ior it. Sam. Bollenbaeher will conduet a notion store in the room north of Axtell's. Mrs. Walter Limlley and children will leave for Indiana -polis on Friday, to be present at 'the 2-tli anniversary ot the mar- ..: ,.- 1 .....1 ...... 1..... l wl" ui 1111 liiiui-i aim 11.1'iiit. i. In to-dav's paper will be seen the announeenient of William f (iroppeu out or llie rinmii hazar Saturday evening, and so it goes Hurrah for the Wilson bill. ll.n-.i.ifinr insli':id of holding !
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union temperance services at one ! follows: Treasurer, Frank Kinser church services will be held in ' of Ilarrodsburg; Recorder, .lack, three. On Sunday night Rev'dsj Lampkins of Salt Creek lp ; Slier -CJnviwr. VanCleavo and Lvonsiiil'. Willis Cox or Tom Meginnis:
. , new services :n their respective lurches. ' Robert- ('.Grooves is announe- ! ed as a candidate for City Clerk. ' His services for tin? city ami the 'people in the pa! have he-en of the
most satisfactory eharaeici, and ; (;m.Cllstle Junction, and which 'should he receive the nomination I !mnu.(l as, f:,U, will be gratified ; matters would run as smoothly asu( - loaruiiifr that a new and eomheretofore. ! modious structure has taken its
' - -Th:-will of James Faris ha ! bi!cn probateil. It provides that
lo acres of land, valued at K'2,)00 : have been provided tor ladies andj We will 111 the near ruturo do- ; go to J. E. Faris; forty acres of gentlemen and special attention j vote considerable of our time to I land, valued at l'. 0011, to C. C. 'has been given to comfort and '! considering the Sabbath school i Faris, thirty acres ef land, valued convenience. A. M. Berry will lesson for each week and our coljal l,5o, to E. C. Faris. The have charge of the station as joint j limns are open for criticising our ! widow, Mary C. Faris, is named . agent for the Momnuuut Vnndaiia, I diagnosis of the same. We will ; Executrix, and she is to -have the and memory of the terrors of thej also introduce short methods ilk balance of the real and personal time formerly pcnt . iat the J tine-! mathematics and sinvplyfv them.
i property, out-or which the three, 111 I II- -' .-Ilil-b-t-K. !v ll'.'f l- 1-..-
HERE S YOUR CHANCE !
It Pine Building for only
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Per WecK. according to the
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i Mr. Henry W oolery will sell you a i lot in one of the most desirable addi-
jtions ever platted
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and it will cost $2.50 per week.
lots will run down as low as 40c. per week. You'd better get in before the building boom resumes again, for then no such terms can reasonably be expected REMEMBER ONLY
40c TO $2
FOR A FINE BUILDING LOT-
UNDER FIRST Rev. Frank Eller and wife have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Cratiek. of Owen county. Wm. C. Borland is just re- ; covering from a severe attack of lung fever. j Ijcwis u. Helton ot .Michigan City was m town hist week. Lewis is still in the employ of the i Mow n. I Daniel Wagner is now located at Motion, where he is the chief j , , ' ,f in Mrs. Bert. MeGee has been ! entertaining Mrs Anna Bapp of i t..i-f.x..., in.. ,..i m:.... T j.Tt.tl.tArii, iiLcy. , mill JLIAl. IJCIil )f eonter'vic IUs. Mrs. Dude (Williams) Bkirjvb ot" Louisville, is visiting her ! sstrsS Miss Alice Williams and ' Mrs. Florence Buskirk. i Tl... i convention instructed its delegates I to vote for J. C. iiobiuson for i rnoiv.mnn .1... xI pwpie ,i, ;........,.. i, ;o Mrs. lillon J. Bonder, who has been given $1,1150 I;aek pension. The little daughter of Bon. Whisnand is sick at the home of i Sheriff Adams. She has not been wi ll since she had an attack of grip about Christmas. Win. X. Showers of the manufacturing firm of Showers Bros, has been south as far as Alabama in the past two weeks on a business trip. -'The Bloomington Gold Cure Club will meet on the 2d ami 4th Saturdays of each mouth, hereafter, at W. C. T. V. Hall, west side .public square. II is staled that Morgan conn-1 w ill i-rt th.i t-iv fur tli. build-I
in-rot'the r. B. & . railroad.! N meeinies with a population; Ills a pretty well established fact lt,ro tilil'1 10,00 has that this road will Ik- built, and it : lWcaii and one Democrat paper, will be one of the most important w,th " VHW, one college lines in the country when com- jlp !ilKl t'u"",h publicntiou.
pleted. - The Denioeralic county slate ; lias been Dreiiared. and reads as Clerk, W. P. Dill on your cuff and eo:ne out abo.it as Sv crateh that -I if it don't ieo writ I en - Peoile who stifteivd aad swore wh:le partaking of the comforts (: aflorded by the old depot at :
place, a short distance north oflMorlmg, Tsebraska, Eagle. Iu the old location. Waiting rooms : his salutatory Mr. Crmey s:iys;
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,50 fl WEEK 3 m NATIONAL. BANK.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Woodward, east Cth St., a son. Tin wife oi" Dr. John. Harris is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wimler. at Bvonsville. Mrs. D. T. Raiev has been dangcreiis.v si.;-k for several weeks with lung fever. Mrs. G. K. Perry of norths" College Avenue is visiting relations in Xashville, Tenn. Mrs. Coffin and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Brodix, are visiting Chas. E. Coffin, at Indianapolis. Train dispatcher Fogg has" taken the place of Daniel Wagner, who was recently transferred toMonon. F. M. Faulkner . Jnis rented the J. B. Lyne house on east.4th.street and will conduct a lioarding house. The remains of Mrs. Martha MeFadden. who died in Florida were brought to Harrodsburg for burial last week. Mr. Wicks' attack of grip was an uncommonly severe one aud left Imujii a bad condition-.. HTs throat was sosertousTy affect " ed that he M as unable to talk last week. L. V. Buskirk, who has filledthe office of Mayor with credit to himself and satisfaction to" his friends, will be a candidate for renomination, subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. A flagman is to lie placed on duty at tho railroad crossing on 7.h street. It is said that tho school children and train both try to use the track at the same hour,. 4 o'clock p. 111., aud it is necessary t hat something be done to protect them. I iiioomuigton. witti i),()00 popiflai tion, has two Democrat, two Republican, a poinilist. .1 collero paper, a elntreli paper, era I advertising sheets. and SCY- - Otto Rott has been tra-veling: lbout four weeks with Mr. r'.u, salesman foi I 'alley's Philadelphia for Jas. J. wholesale !rv goods and notion house. He i will be through with the territorv in this State about tho last-of February, when he will retnrn, and take Ids old nosition in th Bee Hive. - S. M. Uriuey, formerly of Harrodsburg. is editor of the In short we will do our best, and .-xiicot U- ask.
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