Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 May 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

siTBScsimox, $1.50 ran yeak. Wm. A. (i bk. Kditor and Proprietor. Mall. li.ght of the regular : ni ' i a ?! ,sl uloonnngton orj a short i-isit to his friends. He is stationexl at .San Antonio, Texas. ' 7 The I. l base hall club defeated the Wabash college nine on Friday by a score of 27 to 3. Rest Soda Water in Bloomingion, with pure fruit extracts, can lie had at Benekart's confetionery, south College Avenue. Try it and be convinced. Henry Axtell's family arc entertaining W. G. Robinson of Ness Citv, Kansas, and Mrs. Robinson of South Hero. Vt. 4 brother audi mother of Mrs. Axtell. I You will want to see that of Kids"" Thursday night, at the opera he use. You will see all your neighbors there, as everybody is going. John Crafton is having electrie apparatus placed in his W residence, and brought an elee '.daB here from Lafayette to & the work. (). L. Kelso has licen elected professor of mathematics in the Torre Jttate formal school at Haute. He has been principal of the schools at Richmond, Ind., for several ears. Recorder Jackson's family are entertaining Mrs. Ida Davis ami children of Patoka,Ind. Mrs. Davis is Mrs. Jackson's sister. Dr. Davis will spend four jhonths in Europe in the principal opt halm ic colleges. Dr. Farr, who for a number of years has worn his chin whiskers full length, or until they measured sjme thirty inches, recently had them cut off, and now some of his old friends are uncertain M'hether he is the same man or not. Makes him appear te n years younger. The teachers selected to teach the Ellcttsville schools the coming term are: Samuel Coble,Principal; Will. C. Reeves, Asst. Principal; Jas. T. Hazel, Prin. Intermediate. Miss Minnie Parks, Asst. Inter. Miss Barbara Fowler, Primary. "New York Store, L.S.Field & Co.," appears over a hardware building on the south side, and ; 'Baker & Neeld, Furniture,'

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rvi k - er 1 1 n iiriiii ii rik i: . w nie large sign that is seen over a millinery store on the west side of the square. These firms passed out of existence ten or twelve years ago. The advertising "fakirs'" have been getting in their work in Bloomington during the past week. The last individual to "snake 'cm in' and laugh about it to his fellow fakirs, was the man with a nuniDcr oi spaces surrounding a

big picture which he is going to!'01 tne 1it"i " tTO0Ps-

sail up somewhere. He sold these spaces for $5 each, and the business men paid him the cold cash. When a home newspaper succeed in getting a sickly dollar ad. the business manager is notified that he must take it out "in trade.'

-The senatorial convention atjalnnvtas

Martinsville last Thursday nomi-1 burg, and one-third of the troops j nated Judge H. C. Duncan of this j on both sides were killed and j place without that gentleman's j wounded. It was virtually a knowleilge, He being out of the; fight to a draw, anil may "well! room . at the time. The Judge 'serve to commemorate, without j however accepts the honor, md prejudice, the quality of American !

wui mrow an nis energy mio tne : camjraign. He is a man of ripe experience in xlitics, and will make a canvass that will redound j to the honor of the party. "Acohn"' Restaurant is located in the new Allen block, corner 6th street and College Avenue, and everything is neat and clean 33 soap, water and hard work can make it. The lest is always supplied to the well pleased customers of this popular restaurant, ami the waiters, cooks and all emyloyes leing skilled in their various lines, everything goes off like clockwork. Families can get single meals, or 'board by the week. Ladies need not hesitate to go to the "Acorn," for every detail is conducted with the most jealous are and strict decorum. 11 FOB YOU. HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT ? ARE YOU GOIXG TO BUY ONE THIS SWUNG ? If so take a look at our stock. We are offering seme ! Bid Bargains. V light colored, square cut sack suit, 10.00, now $15.00. An all wool suit $14.00, now 7.50. " ' " 12.00, " " " 9.00, " 0.50. ' 5.00. How about a suit for 32.00. We have them. A good working shirt for 25c. A good wool hat for 50c. Straw Hats at all Prices. iiall and See.j SiJbrCf & ms08y, n'EST SIDE SQLTABE, NORTH OF ALLEY,

In Memorinm. On tho morning of April J., iftfi.1, al

itor a long and paimtil illness oeatii claimed and bore away from earth our I honored past-president, loved sister !o.nd eo-worker. Sarah R. Hughes. Therefore, be it resolved, bv Paul K. !hIOL:um we bow with humble submission to the ; and decree of our Heavenly Fathj . it is with deepest sorrow vo say 11 MT", . ""nno" i henee in the meridian of life and days i of usefulness m the community and 1 1 orps. KiVifIY-il Trtnt n't will .i,..,, 1,.,m.:1. (her memoir in fondest recollection. and tender to the hnsbind. mother and j relations our sympathy and direet them i to onr Savior to whom she looked fori comfort in her hour of affliction. Kesolved, That this memorial bo iipilUU llBHI NIC Itilllll 1 1'7 Ol INC V UI and onr charter be droned in riiournivicr for a space of thirty days as a tribute of love and respect for onr departed sister, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the husband and mother. Also copies sent to the city papers for publication, M akir J. Scion, v. Anna Curk. Jexsik Jackson like Indiana lieans are Alexander of Macedonia. Thev are weeping because there arc no more worlds to conn nor. The only reason why thev did not car l rv mnrp cities in ':r nwnni miinw-

U i wtirtnj, thereto: Fuller. 0: Nat. V. Hill,

were no more to carry. Don't swallow orange seed George McDonald, a prominent j citizen of Youngstown, was seized j j with peritonitis, which resulted in ' aeain, ana an causeu ny an orange j seed, which had lodged in the appendicitis of the intestines. The long, sharp-pointed orange seeds ! are a menace of life wheu taken into the stomach. "The pension appropriation is reduced 25,000,000." This is the answer of a Democratic Congress to Appomattox. The Confederate Brigadiers arc having their innings now. It ginning of an effort to is the Derepeal all pension legislation, unless it is made to include Confederate soldiers also. In a hook published by a German who visited America last ' summer, lie siu. in uhlto : ne says: 'in t.nieago: tk: ., l , i Gigantic buildings of collosalj splendor, and I lived in a hotel of such huge proportions that when I rang the bell Friday evening the j waiter would come to my room Tuesday morning." Work on the Chickamauga j National Park is .woim forward ; ii i : i i . . i .. i i I - - ...... ........ IIH' trriiiiiiii'S will H we llCJVfllirfMI fk 1 .i.i:..,; yKtr. Massachusetts will be the first to complete its monument, near Orchard Knob. New York has apppropriated 81,000 to mark Hooker's position at Lookout Mountain. Ohio has lifty-six monuments unaer consiruciion on the field of Chickamauga. Minnesota is erecting a monument for each of its regiments engaged, and Iowa has made an appropriation ' .luc -ituiucssee cuuiuiissiuii win visit the field on the 15th in.st.. and other Southern States are showing an active interest in preserving the history of the battle of nature's own unerring map. Chickamauga was a more doseratc battle than Waterloo. The armies that osinie in onllisinii wmw ! strong as those at Gettvs- i valor -Mrs. Biddle of Jersey Citv, N. J., was the guest of her uncle, D. H. Alcrherson, west 5th St., several days of last week. She, had come from Jersey City to Princeton to attend the women's general missionary society. The I. U. base ball team went to Terre Haute on Saturday and played the Rose Polytechnic nine. The Folvs were defeated bv a score of 2(i to 10. I. U. will j tackle the DePauw team on our ! own grounds ucxt Saturday Columbus Browning, known! to all of our older citizens, died at his home in Dalton, Oa., on Thursday. Mr. Browning has been in failing health for a number of years, and his many old friends here will not be surprised to hear of his death. nni . rry j . i 1 110s iiMrrrnri inn 11111, mi Brown county? defeated for the j nomination to the office of Reprc-; sentative has given notice that he will contest tho nomination of John K. Anderson. Have known these Democrats who are dissatistied for over a quarter of a century, and they never fail to join the procession before the doors are closed. Just keep an eye on this Taggart movement and see if the Progress is not riirht. You i can't depend on them to go back jon their ticket, no matter what j they say. The "Bee Hive,'" it is stated, is pavinjr the lnirliest nnce tor wool. Go and see tlicnt before I you sell. On Friday last Mrs. Jas. 11 Stone died at her home on south ; College Avenue, after a protract-' ed illness with tumor of the stomach. Mrs. Stone was 64 yes is of age, and was a life long member I of the U. P. church. She leaves I a husband and two daughters to ! mourn her loss. The funeral ocj curred on Saturday from the resi jdence, Rev. Lyons officiating.

T"f.c Jtr"1"!? T.M?n The ilohnson County Man Nominated on the Eleventh Hallot at Martinsville. of Franklin was ,,m. : v J " "v s "oin j mated for (..'onsress here to-dav on I tiu, tli vMit ii ballot. Tlio hallotI ing resulted as follows: 'First Case, 45; Overstree(,4:: ; Fuller, 44: limn, 10: Norton. L'-. ! Second I. ase, 44 Overstreeui!': fu(j, .J 7; IUhmii. lo: Norton. 4. 'pi,:,l 1 i . 'I ... i o,i. ' I'l I its'.', -14. Owi'street, .: Jbuiler, ,): Boom, lo; Norton ' ,!.,,niu,l P.mrlh (Vkh .IS!' ! . - , , ; -'TCl Sired 5: Fuller.44 ; leein, j IS; S. A,. Hays, I', jo i . nvn,.w(v.iiif i! i t" ' . V , ' V j BoCM. 1 -s I 1 lavs, !, ; 40 : Overstreet. t?0; j i. n.1v 1 i f1 1 111 ' 1 la 1 Fifth Case. Fuller, J-J.l: Sixth Case. Fuller. 4S: Seventh iCase, 4i: Overstreet Case, 47: Overstreet. 04: Fuller, 157: Hays, 1. Eighth Case, 50; j Overstreet, 04: Fuller oo; Becm, , Hays, 1. Ninth Case, fioi; 5!; Fuller, 4f4: I Overstreet ieeni. t : Havs. l. leni l v. a sc. 01A; Overstreet, 7, Fuller, 371 ; KIpvoiiIIi I .ise. . i : t Iverstrcer . It took 85 votes to nominate, and ; Mr.-Overstreet received 8(i on the i last ballot and was declared nomhiated. The resolution were short and t the point, condemning the t;on., Democratic administration and Mr. Cooper's course in Con-1 gross. It is the lirst time in sov- j eral years that the Republicans have felt at all hopeful of carrying the district, and they will do it. It Does Makk a Dii kkkkxck. Mother ( near-sighted) See that disgraceful intoxicated brute across the street! Where can the police be? Daughter (weeping) Oh, ma, it's Brother Bob! Mother (swooning) Then the saloon-keep ers nave been drugging mat poor (Jet ready for commencement. sit occurs on the 2(th of June. Tin nmrili!inf who advertise in . rlvllTiC lov ,r, goods IHI, A. i t i v i'..; ill i v you D. T. Ralev is to go on the road as a traveler for a Louisville qneensware house. Ralev has al ways made a success as a traveling man. For cow pasture apply to W. Allen. -Pineapple orange and lemon wwr. im..1 i, ,ti1,ki )it 'J1yAvt iijiiiii: intu i i i uiwui i. uie norm sum conieciiouer A I ,1 ' t M ' Call ,)eforo ,nakinS 1111 0Ptleri Rev. Martin Fulk and wife 'of Greene county were the guests j last. Sunday of Senator R. A. Fulk of this citv. ! Mw Ira J5utnmn mul MitSsS Ida Waldron went to Indianapolis I on Monday to attend the Festival ' of Music. AND Are You Interested in Buying them a"k the I HPT'-f CORNER WANTS TO SE.E in reference to this matter. E. 7. Simmons & Co., Clothing mi Shoes, ONE rKKE. AND THAT THE LOWEST.

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U. .'.CM ' been chv Hiawatha i The grating was forced from 1 one of the north windows of thoi : county jail Monlav morning at i about 1 o'clock, and over half the! i number in jail escaped. Thev! were all in for plain drunk except; Robinson, who is serv'a g a year ! for bastardy, and it would be-1 money in the pocket of the tax-! pavers if thev arc never caught.: Those who cscapci answer to the names of Robinson, Fitzpalrick, Spires, Saders. Duncan, .Smith, Baker and two Andersons. Indiana Conference of the M. church will meet here on Sent. lilth. Hi-hop Hurst will pivsid Courier: Mrs. Martha Small, : living on North Morten street, met with a painful accicUnt Satur day aiternoon. Mie Had a new pair of steps placed from the rear; door of her residence so s ho eould ! pass up and down them vith more! safet y than the older ones., which i were destroyed. She, had just ! started to make her lirsttrip down! the steps, when she slipped and j fell in such a manner as i o break ' her left limb. Dr. Rogers was i haslilv summoned and found the! injury considering her age to l. a j very serious one, and every t lung ; " ." M""M inr- 'i inoiiti :ui pn.ua- ( hie that she will ever regain me. use of that limb. j A traveling paper hanger came here a snort lime ago anu opened a 'store" in the room north of Axtell's. lie Ind a process for cleaning paper, and was doing well. His name was II. O. Howard, and he boarded at Mrs. McClusky's, 0th st. near the railroad. Howard left last Thursday as also did his landlady. Where they went nobody knows, but if Mrs. McClusky went with Howard she didn't go with "a handsomer man." for lie was as ugly as a mud fence." Miss Hattie light, of this citv, has taken a positim in the office of C. R. Worrall, at Bloomington, as stenographer and typewriter. She commenced work last Monday. Martinsville (iazette. A water motor has been secured by Oscar Craven to run the presses in the World office. Miss Minnie Sapp of Mat toon, Ills., anil Mrs. Isgrigg of Terre Haute are the guests of E. B. Mc(Jee and family. i . . i IlonrU of Health Notice. ! Friday evening the City Hoard of I Health met in Dr. liogers' otlice audi elected m. (Sriffv for silnit:: ry I'oliee-,' nian. Mr. Gnffv will enti-r on his: duties Monday; .May Uh. It is hisdutv ! !t inspect the promises of any resident in the city, and those who have gar-, lkfiii., i lOtli t1 !in dn'iMi-.i i. ,n will : begiven a specified 'number of days to remove the same. Failure to observe such nutiHcation will be followed by immediate prosecution. The City Itoard of Health intend to clean the city at any cost, and those who violateany Health Onlinaiue will certainly suffer prnseeution. City Ho.u:n of Health.

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Special Health Notice. : The snu.ker telescoped the bagWhereas, it has com, to ti e hnowl-. guf-'c-Mir, and the messengers were edge of this board, th-it small pox has pinioned uinler the debris tor appeared in certain localities in li-; noarlv two hours. Engineer

ci'go,l;nown as sweating districts, nil. I Whereas, the people living therein are engaged in the manufacture of ready made clothing, and the repair of second band clothing, and i Whereas, much oi this iraterial is constantly being shipped in .his .State, and Whereas, there is gr at danger that infection will tie spread by tl is means, therefore. liesolved. That no sie h merchandise will be received for sa! in his State unless, previously disinfe.-te 1 bv the i methods adopt ,'1 by the American j l'nblic Health Association. A cerlilij cate of such disinfection sign.-d by the j Health Commissioner of the City of Chicago nr his deputy and bearing date ; of said disinfection, shall be posted ! upon the box, bale or package containj ing the same. I 1 in and after the date of tin: issuance j of thi:) proclamation any merchant I resident in this county, receiving goods of this description, from '.he City of I Chicago. n,)t disinfected and certified as 11 hove, shall lie deemed guilty of violating the rules of the Sti te Hoard of Health, and shall be against accordingly. proceeded I .!. F. I'OTTS. Secretary. ! Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given tha : the undc'sii'iieit has been appointed by the Clerk of the circuit ciimt nf .Monroe comity. Sin to of Indian:., administrator of the estate of Clarisa -I. Hanson, late of Monroe county, deceased. Saiil estate is siip.i scd to lv solvent. W1J.UAM HANSON. May !. 'fil. Administrator. .lames F. Morgan. Attorney, Notice of Sale nl' I'ersoiuil Property. "TvTotick is iii;i;ki:v ;ivkx. that I. John K. Anderson, at niinistra-: tor of. the estate of Ivli '.alieth llarrott ile; 'eased, will offer for sale at public auction, tii the highest liiddcr, on TIU'ltSDAV. MAN Ini. ism, at the late residence of saiil decedent in Perry township. Vonroe county, Indiana, the following described personal properly, belonging to the estate of said deeedeul. to-wit: l.'o;,. Mogs. Ueese. rhick ns. I'ane Mill. Carpets, looiu. Wheel-. Fousehold and Kitchen Furniture, and arions otiier articles. Sale at lo o'clock a. in. 'I'lUI.MS OF SAI.K. For all ainonnts not exceeding live ; ooiiiirs. can iii iiaitn. I 'l aillOlilHS OI live di .liars and upwards, a credit of six months will Ih- given. Note, bearing si per cent. interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation nr appraisciri'nt laws, will be required. .loll N K. A vdkhsoN. Mac'.'. is:u. Administrator. Notice of .liii:iiislrarion. Not ice is here Viy given. tiiaS tho ti 1 1 -dersigiird has been appointed by the Clerk of tin- Circuit Court ol Monroe county. Sta?' of Indiana. Adin nisirator of the estaleof Klb'.abetl Ham 1 1.1a to or Moivimc " unity, Indiana, deceased. Maid est. lie i: suppoMM 1" be so)cni. .IOI1N K. ANDKI! 'it IN. Ajr. I., 'I4.. A .liuiui.'.trator. Ii. A. Fulk. Attorney.

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3EK0LUGE ENTRAHCEL Address W. C. Throneli an Open Switch, " . II.VM.MOM, I lid. May 12. 1 ilS- ! singer t rain No. .", on the Ijoui.s- ! ville, New Albany & Chicago baggage Railroad, cOUiposctl of a car, smoker, day car, two parior cars and a sleeper, ran into an open switch at Strathmore, two miles south of here, at t':35 oclock to-dv. The engine and lirst three cars were derailed. David Boole was found in a hole four feet dci'i), under heavy tlllll,..,.. ,..;, 1, ., .,.,,.-ni 1,, f,xo.n. ' ' . r;' , gor Bustee and a jiassengcf named : Kobinson, lrom C hicago, were seriously injured. The trainmen say it was a miraculous escape ; from a frightful loss of life, as there were nearly thirty passengers in the smoker and day car. :The injured men were brought to 'Hammond. Frank Shoemaker, who for the pas! year or two has been employed in niewitl's drug store, went to Clear Creek, Sunday, on his bicycle, in company with several friends. After reaching the creek they concluded to bathe. Frank dived from the bank and struck a snug, tearing a 7-inch v-shaped piece from Wm scalp. He was brought to town and his injuries dressed ly Dr. Harris. j May -if the Monon Houlc will sell tickets at one fare for ; round trii) to all points in Kansas, I ; Nebraska, Arkansas, Iowa, Indian i Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, North and .South Dakota. ; Tickets good rotui-nino thirty days I from date of stile. For full information call on A. 11. Helton, ! Aoenl. A correspondent writes to the Pnifffess to ask whv women never have convenient pockets in their dresses. Uon't know anvtliino- tiliotit it in fact it's none of our "business." The owners of the Hubble ! (iiarry have leased it to John McKiarrey, of Ovenia. O. Mr. Mc(iarrcy is a practical (pinrry opcr-.-itiir :t:i(l :i laroe contractor. lie; i will move to this city about May ;i!illi, if a suitable house ran be f(,n, md will at once proceed to put the tjuarry in condition lo operate, supplying new inachinen , etc. There is always a demand for this stone which possesses qualities peculiar to no other, and no doubt a profitable business will soon be maintained there again. The news that the quarry will be operated this season will be gladly received in Spem-cr. and Mr. Mr. (buy will be welcome among us. The lease is made for a period of three years, and opcrat ions will commence about June 1st. - - Spencer Journal.

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go to TERRE HAUTE, Where a thorough business education is given i ll students, nook-keeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy and Typewriting thoroughly taught by experts. The TERRE H.UTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I" r'-' f the ol(lest ai d largest in the West. National in its character. Students enter at any time. Both sexes. Terms low. .3 Fine illustratel cat togue, free. ISBELL, President, TERRE HAUTf E, IND.

Vandalia Line. TI1K TUUOIT.H LINE TO HT A WKST i;.sr iuh'xp. wfsT norxn. No. 20. l:t:ip. m. No. ." 0:01 a. m. No. d. p. ni. No. !. 12:..8 p. m. No. J, i:l: p. m. Xo. S!, S:00 p. in. No. 1'.'. 2 :.'. a. m. No. ". . 12:.'U a. m. No. 4: S::.'i; a. m. Xo. r, 5:3t p. m. No. i, 3:2-1 a. in. I'koiiia Division 'j'riius leave Torre Haute. Ind. : Xo.7", 7:n.'. a. m.: No. T7, 3:2."i p. m I.K.WK A. it. C. M. Terre Haute. 11:20 4:00 Cniwfordsville, S:in 0.is Frankfort, 'J:ll 7:11 Logansport, 10:H."i 8:43 1 AliKIVK I South liend. 1:1". !:JS i St. Joseph, 2:43 Close connections at all points in Michigan. Anv information regarding rttito. rates. Ac.', address C. SI. WHKKI.f :R, Traveling 1'assengcr Agent. Terre ! taute. Ind. E. A. FORI), (ieneral l'assei:ger Agent. .1. M. CHKSltROl'Ull. AssLsl.jitlieneral Passenger Agent. St. I.or.ia. no. SOXTTHWESTBIEJlSr E.D $2 KTZiFRFtisTOS. am. tkaixh Hf.N Tiii iifo ll Matliinnfiin balllmara anil t iilaiBlnIii fWM. P1"88" aM t;llU"MW1' - ,i- . "II KfcT IN 111 h W UI.U. The B. & O, Southwestern limite I I nnllrelr mwtnin, Wsiilmlcl, liKluei with Plnis. h an.llsthe Antil.iMtopic deTiw. tnvn t.nevery itiorain. The shortest ami best rquipp 1 I i nc hetween CINCINNATI and COLUMBUS Cullman Parlor .Ultl k'epin Cars. Tinil A'.t hoiirs Two Soii'l Trains to Via CeliiiTii.ns, Zanp iville urd Wtcelin, with i'ullmuu Bullet S.e?iiiir ant lor Ctti'S. Rules nlwavs a low as ijt inv otHer line, and no extra fare lor Tafcl time on ilmil si veatiiiuKo trains. Ask f or tick': via Cu.cinm t i unii til. II. .V. t) II. H. w.w. PKAiionv, o.;;'. su ;atv, Vice Pres'ilent. Ger. Pass. Ajft. TO & K1)M()M)S()NS UKSTAl'liANT, IUNDY NEW In Tin-: McUkk Room Yin n DiNNKit, nm: vol ItK IS TOWN. 11 Titr I 't lSMOPor it' M v ;7fNF is one of the handsomest publications in America. The letter press is clear, broad and artisi.ij, the illustrations beautiful, and no e..'i)en.-c is spared to make it what: it is. the leadi ig niaga zinc of its class ir America, some other magazines in t ie same lie'c may lie good, but the Cosmopolitan is best. Wm Dean Howell's, Sir Kdvvin Arnold. F.ditor llalstead and other lea ting writers contribute to it. S1,."0 pe year, ath Avenue. Hroudway and Satli St.. Sew York. I'rogres: . a nd Cosmopolitan $2:75. Prof, should be the weatli l'ullv and John Hrown. V. consulted now. before ; s' T grows warm. .He is completely mum iied with every appliance tise. q cleaning, and w ill do t! e promptly and skillfully vault work ' ready for cholera -clean i p. THOMAS GO. ir..i.i:its iv COAL. WOOIl, LIMK, SANi, ClvMI'.NT, ADAMANT, .Vc. West Kitkwood Aveinu' three door.. Mast of Tunnel . Leut e Orders at Liu .Uej S Sons,

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-For.:ATI'S THE "STANDARD" m ttttii mttn S r imi I 5 I 17 VV J AND j 5 BiFkOMAS.i - FOR Best Rotary Sewing Machine. Best Work, on Sewing Machine. i Best Family and Manufacturing Sewilio- Machine. " Exhibit of Family and Manufactur - ing Machines and Appliances. Embroidering Machine. 1 mmn mm mun &j M Kitclid Ave.. cli:vi:lam), - - OHIO. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, Acs K NTS. lil.OOMixoTOX, Ll). 1 can and will supply you Lowest Prices and on the most! Liberal Terms, with BINDERS, REAPERS. MOW E liS, PLOWS, and all kinds of fiBHIIG IMPLEMENTS. Call at my place of business, Two Squares West of Public Square, Bloomington, Ind. fJrto. E). Morgan. CVtrriON It a dealer offer W. S I)oniIn Shoes at a reduced jn-lce, or sajra he li t! them without nanio Hmnped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. BaiB $3 SHOE THE WORLD. XV. L, DOUGLAS Shocai stylish, e.isy fitiiad i;ive bttt-.-r saiis-fartion atthe prixs ad. vcrtisti t!i:n anv other make. Try o.ic pnirand be cor i-itu-t-d. The si;utipi:;t; of . L. l-t-'Ufflas' ii:tmc and price on the Iktucui, which (;u:ir.niice!t their value, saves thotisand of dollars an:iuaHy t-j tho; j who wear thorn. le;icrs v. Itn yixah the ? :ile cf W. L, Douglas Khoes ain fu. tomers, whifh helps to increase the Miles en their till line of uofliU, They can alTortl to ec!l al a luss profit, and w! believe you can s;tve tnonev In hi vi:ig all vour fiotwcar of ihedculiT .liivtrtisctl hr'v;. Cat; .loiftie free wivm application. AtKlirss., W.Ir. DOUGLAS, Brucktun.31ttA- soldo En WiiKTSKr.r., $i(Kminron, Thko Thkasiiek, Sinithville. C. C. Di'xx, Siiiu'-svillo. , Notice of Application IVc License. ' The undersigned, a male citizen over) the ago of twenty-one years, and an in-' habitant ofthecityof I'iloomington.and j and State of Ind- ! iana. hereey e-ives notii e to the citizens if liloomintton and of First Wartl of; said city in Itloomington township, in! :. ,lf ir, ,i n, sw.. f ! Indiana, thaflie will at the .rune term, j j is4. of the Hoard of Commissioners of! ' the cotintv of Monroe i rind State of Ind-! j iana tt?plv to said Hoard for license to!

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sell inUXICIHltlg liquors. IO-Wir: .-spirit- : p Cnnv ftsh WhiAf ; oils, vinous and malt .Honors, in a loss;11", . V. B UM,

. ,.nantltv than a qnart at a time, for a period :t one year, vyitli tne privilege of allowing the same t i he itrank on the nretuises unon which he desires to ! sell saM sniritous. viutnw and malt tiquors. anil that sunt premises are situated in the First Ward of said city of I'loomingtou. in liloorniugton township. Monroe county. Stateof Indiana and describoil as follows: A partof iulot number one hundn-d and thirty I'M, in town now citv of beginning at the southwest corner of said in lot running thence north twen- . .... 1 l.-.lf ...,t . 4U. ....... IV UI1U lte-ll,HL .w.. iLi-i. iiie-ii,: t-.i.-ii r ... .1 .1. 1 nil IV -oi icv'l one-half !0' thence soi:th twenty and j feet, thence west forty 40 : feet to the plav May .'. 'M. of lh'ginning. .Iamks .SttlNN. ; Notice of Application Cor License. I The Slate of Indiana. County of ! Monroe 1 The undersigned, a mule person ov.r tne age ot twenty-one years anil an inI habitant of the City of Bloomington. ' County of Monroe and Sl ate of Indiana. ! hereby jivos notice to the citizens of I the said city of Itloomington, Indiana. i and of the First Ward of said eity of i lllooioinglon and of ItlooiningUm town-! ship. in said county of .Monro,- and Stateof Indiana, that lie will al nie .lune term. IS'.U. of the Hoard of Com-j mission, vs of the County of Monroe. State of Indiana, apply to said Hoard for a lie; use to sell intovieating liquors, to-wit: spiritons. vinous and man n - j quors in less quantity Until a qua' ! at a time, fo Mie period of one year, with i the priv 1 'go oi allowing the same to be i drank on the promise.-: lho said prom-! Iscs noon w'ncli ne ires io sen sniu piritous. vinous an. I mall liquor, being situated in t be I i;:--t waril or sani citv of llloiiiiiicrtiii, township of: lilooinitigton. eoioilc ol Monroe and State ot limiaua. ;oisi te.S"i'i licit as loi- ; lows, to wit:

(ict ' l,llr in-lot No. one hundred and i liftv-si'V.'U fl.'.iK in tbe city of Hloom- ' in;rtou. donroc I'-umiv, I ndiana.bouml- - od and dcorihcil as foUoivs, to-wit: bt-

gi tilling at the southeast corner of s lid lot riinn ing I hence north on the cast line t heieof one hundred and thirty-two i:i'.' feel, tlience west ,m the north line of said lo! liinelecn 111 feet, thence south on a line parallel with the tast line of said lot of one handled aud trim -two feet, thence east on t lie south "lire of said lot nineteen la f. et t the place, of bec-inc i ng. May 'lit. .IAMKS KEI.l.Y.

.Notice of Ai,icatfoa for Wcen.'ie. ''o uiidor -iiicil. o ,ns!i' perron over ' )? f Iwowty-ono veai-s and an inhaliitant of the city of Jilooiniiig-ton mid the c.-iunty of Moiiivw an.t tlje State of Indian:;, hereby ffives untioe to the citiwns of i;loo!nikirt.-n and of the First Ward of said city, and of IJIoomii jfton tm n.diip. in "said county 'of Monroe ami Suite of Indiana, that he will at the .luno term, 18-M, of the M iiird of ( imnisi.ioners of the comtv of .Monro... State of Indiana, apply to said Hoard for a license to sell int i.vic:Oinfr licjii.irs. to-wit: SpiriUms. vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than a iiart at a time, for a period of one year, with the privilege of allowing- the same to be dmnk f)n the premises upon whicli he desires to sell said sniritous.

i i vinous and malt liquor, and the nrcmOO j ises beiinf situated in the first Ward rt2 S ' "f s'id city lJ'"ming'ton, county of - 0 I 'onroe and State of Indiana, and describeil as follows, to-wit: j Part of itdot number one hundred : and thiru i:tu. in the city of Mooming--ton, lilooming'ton township, Monroe

county, iiuuana. wincii part of said in lot is bounded and described as follows, to. wit: Hefrinninr at the northwest corner of said in lot .vo.one hundred and thirty Kill, running- thence south twenty-nine feet, running thence e:ist twentylive rlA f'.et l't-rnniiirr 4- ; ty-nine 2. feet, running; thence west I twenty-five 25 feet to the. place of be. ! friuning-. ' Cii.viii.es O. Stbotiier. i .May s, i siii. fence fliiri nd gifte $lf. : CABIKTET MTA.KIEIiS. j ' All kinds of SIDKHOAItDS. PAKLOR CABIXBTS, I HOOK-CASES AXD ORNAMENTAL WORK DONE TO ORDER, ! and Job Work of all kinds, j Rei'aiuimj Flrnitube and I7p- ; HOT.STKBIX6 done on short notice. ; F till line of ITpholstering Sain;lt I ,Iac L-,lit in bunrl lh. 10 m 1 s g t 1 y , I n . , Feb. 7th, '04. VGOLLEY & BARHHILl THE LARGEST AGENCY THE CITY. IN $15500:00 Losses Paid In this City Last Year. Offici One Door WTcst of the Natioual Hotel, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. FKANCliS and ANNA. WOODWARD, OPTIIALMIO OmCIANS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vision duo to errors of refraction or eye strain. Office Over Collins & Kartell's Store. OFFICE HOURS ! in. mid a to 4 i. IO to 12 in. Absolutely Pare. A Perfect Stimulant for Medicinal Purposes. FUCK FROM FUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR A WO ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. Prof. John N. Hurty, analytical chemist, says of this "Old Process " Whiskey t " answers every tent ot MM V. PHwrniaeopcBta. The rarity IDi : excellence f tfcto wnifcey mend it for nil medtclnat nsem. I Tl.i whisbov has been warmlv en doreed by a large number of Physician who have used it in their practice. 'fhc " R. Cummins & Co. Old sold by all reputable retail drug gists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. PRICE, FEB QUAET, tl.3. A. Kicfcr & Co., Indianapolis, Wholesale Druggist?, aud Sole Distributors, E. taw & Co., Distillers, j LORETTO, REItTUvH.! I MOM IV I.IXDLEY S SONS. Notice of Application tor License TIIK S'l'ATK OF TV of Monroe. INDIANA, COUNThe undersigned, a male person over twentv-one years i of age. and an inhabitant of the Stats j oi iuiiiiui!i. in-n uj bivf, iiuvrce k iuc i citizens of tho said city of itloomington ! and of the First Ward of said eity, in Hloomington township, m said county ! of Monroe and State of Indiana, tha, j he will at the .lune term of the Itoard of Commissioners of the county of Mon- ; r,io, in the State of Inuiana. in the year issm. appiy io saui ivoaru xor a license, to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: ! spiritons, vinous and malt liquors, in a ! less quantity than a quart at a time, j for the period of one year with the priv- . uege oi .mowing tne same to uc drank j iip...n the premises upon which he dcj sires to sell said sptt itous, villous and j malt liquors, being si tna tod in tho First, Want of the s;iid city vf Blootningion, in oioomiugion lownsmp, m Monroe counly. Indiana, an l more par ti.'tilarly dcscrilied as follows, to-wit: A part of in-lot nuinbor one hundred . and iifty-seven I.tT. Ill tho citv of Hlooniingtoit. Monroe county. Indiana, bounded ami desoriliod as follows, towil: Conimen -ing twoity feet eist of the southwest .'orner of savl in-lot nnmber one hu.udied and fifty-seven 15T. ruuuing thence north one hundred and. thirty-two I.".:.' feet, parallel with the west, line of saiil lot loan alloy, thence cast along said alio." twenty-seven "? (cot. thence south one hundred anil thirty-two i:i feet parallel with thewest side of r-iid lot to the street. thence west t y seven ; feet to th plant of begimiiti;' Tuo i.vs t'. Wmj!A:.. May II, bS'et.