Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 July 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

$1:50 pkb year PCBSCBIITION, Wm. A. ISabe, Editor and Proprietor Office Over Stab Store, Fbe Bim.

i i of Axtell Bros. Ho will carry on The Keprescntativc Convention, i the retail cigar trade also, and the The largest and most enthus-! st ''rands will be found on his iastie convention ever held in Ua-1 shelves. ionville by Democrats or Eepub- j Judge Woods of the Federal beans in the history of the lit tie Court at Indianapolis beard the town. application for a receiver for our Promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. waterworks last week. This matChairman Browning called the jter will bo settled in 1000. convention to order and Dr. Na- m r v . , Hie miuers of rontanet, a than Browning was ehosen per-j.tationon tho r.ig- FlIllP. a fow mi,s raancnt chairman of the meeting, west of Torre Haute Friday morning: and J. B. Wilson secretary. added murder in its worst form to -t.,..- , II i j; " ! their crime of stopping tra-.ns and atCounties were called for norm-; tempted ivnchina-s: An engineer and nations, and Dr. A. S. Griffitt ! firemon, who had nothing to do with

resDouded for Brown count v with ii r n- uthe namo of (ieorce . Allison of Nashville. J. G. MePheeters responded for Monroe county, and announced that Monroe county had no candidate, but wished to! a !. . :..,: , i I wjiuim iuc iivjiutiuit lull vj. mxi. -illhSfin. whOS nmrnnntinn wBS ,.,,? unanimous. Mr. Allison was called for and in a few ringing remarks set the convention aflame with enthusiasm, pledget! his time and efforts to the campaign for the success of the Republican party, and convinced every man who heard him that be will make an aggressive campaign, and at the end land himself safely in the legislative halls at Indianapolis. Hon. H. C. Duncan and J. B. Wilson were both called by the convention and added fuel to the flame of enthusiasm already kindled. Remarks were then made by each of the following candidates: John T. Woodward, Joe W. Woodward, J. W . Jackson, itt-1 j , t7 r i

t ti&uu Auaius anu v ui. i'eierson. ; lug iui u uiau uuuiuu x umungiuu, . . . , ... On motion the proceedings of the: and that he and a man named i 'aiil t0 rtie- fleiecl m-conventi-n were ordered publish.-! Clark had paid them tho money tensely for almost three weeks beed in Monroe and Brown county ! for services. So on Friday two j ore 113 aca " papers and convention adjourned Government officers came to this! On July 31st tho' Monroo yet full of enthusiasm, and assnr-1 place and proceeded to Salt Creek Lodge K. of P. at Ellettevillo will ed of success. j tp. in search of the men Clark j hold anniversary exercises in the Citizens of Unionville declare it and Pennington, the Shields bovs'M. E. church. The address will

was the largest convention ever ! held at that place. Nathan Beowking, Chairman. J. B. Wasos, Sec'y. On Tueby of last week the county commissioners had a committee of the city council before them discussing the problem of i getting some work out of the city prisoners. A proposition came from the city council which in substance was that they would furnish the graveyard quarry with a lot on which to break the stone, and would pay 85 cents per cubic yard for as much stone as the city required, the stone to be measured by the city engineer. It was then ordered by the commissioners that the yrork house be established. The prisoners are to be kept in the county jail at night, and when unemployed. A superintendent to be appointed by the board to take charge of, and work the prisoners. If able-bodied prisoners refuse to : w.rK,we county jauor ana supemuenacnt are ordered to place all such in solitary confinement upon a diet of bread and water until they consent to work. John . Matthews was appointed superin tendent of the work house, to be subject to the orders of the board. He is to be paid 1.50 per day. ! Matthews was ordered to purchase i four sets of balls and chains to be I -used whenever necessary; also i such tools as are needed in the work. After a month's absence, visiting friends and relations, Capt. Wm. Hughes is at home again. The strikers, it is shown, had very little to do with the lawlessness exhibited during the past two weeks in Chicago, It usually came from an irresponsible aggregation of toughs who found in the strike, an excuse for rioting. Mitchell Commercial: Rev. Wm.Telfer, of Bloomington, will; lead the four day. scries of meetin8 which will be held at tha M.

a . till l. MA 111 k,lJ 1WI1UI.V 1,111 ' c i 1 11 1 E. church beginning Thursday, ! became insane and committed ni. nor of oth street and College A veJuly 19, with an illustrated ser- !cide. Blanchard tells a storv in nu.e. b-v I.Iciu'v Gcn.t7' 4 10 w,cr-

mn on the effects of alcohol on the human system. Charts wUl be used howimr the condition of the vital organs under thc inilu encc of stimulants. SACRIFICE SALE. Bop Two-Piece Suits.

110 Suits that sold for 4.0ft. !T. . . rn Tr , ,! x oui iuw. out ui ' . Drake, of near Terre Haute, aged 84.50 and S5.0U will go in!-, ' ,1,1. ? iw,,ii, n. 1

Great Sacriiice Sale AT n St T f pf ' Also Remember our HTTP OAT IT XXJli tjr I trt. 50c and T&C Ties So n 2 s ronf , "7 , No Bankrupt or lire Goods But ail Clean, Fresh Goods and e ery one a j BT'lVJ'fTTIfm T S nN fff MfitJlalit ai&BtfAIn.

by tho boy running. As there is! engine end boiler, etc. The bnildS'SlTCfSj & M('1Y imnch .-arlKilic ai-i'd usr.l in the ing will have el .ct.rieity. hot and , "country for the snp,re..si..!i of j cold watc r. b: heated by steain. WEST .Sli K SQl ARE, i chicken eliokra. f.u- im :aciit is of and will have all modern couveii-

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The wife of Dr. Tourner is at French Lick Springs. Dr.

i Tourher and W. W. Wicks spent atradav at Jb rencli Lack. Mike Seward has removed his : cigar factory to the building north ' V,e ,.triko' w.,,ro. ? 1,th - j der the wrecked engine oi a ticraucu .! t..-. ,i j man, engrineer, and Fireman Charles l ; t lecK. A switch was thrown open ana j .SS T TT T , , H' Louden' the vetoran attorney, contemplates accomI . - v. , , . " , , . i VTg. RcV- P" Mcary Gil a montn s vacation trip m tuo; .., ,,-; .' -t,. Louden, by elope application to v...., ,.j i,; i,wu uuaiuuos uao iiiiuigm ins utunu , it- . , seriously, and his manv friends hope that ho may he induced to take tlxis vacation if to benefit him. it promises Two 3'onng men, Henry and Daniel Shields, of Salt Creek tp., r.j..V.,j ...i ArK.,i, MM1wT d..n ,,,0io,.J

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be counterfeit. They were ar-jat tho08ld mestead aged 3b rested aud on their persons 82t5j years o ninths and A days. ILs more in counterfeit silver dollars l' l?e "Penton hw father s wore found. The voting men I farm' bu1 :.f"r, ,l'!l9t 'e"Vs claimed that they had been" work- ,he 1;d8.ldcd !n londo. His

is i 13 having already been taken to Ind- i ianapolis. They found Penning-

ton and arrested him, but Clark j gentleman and a lluent speaker, succeeded in evading the officers, j The Ellettsville people have reaIt is said that a large number of son to congratulate themselves these spurious silver dollars have j that he has consented to deliver been placed in circulation here, the address, as there is an iutel-

and it is believed that they were : manufactured m Salt Creek township. The Madison Courier is giv- i ing professional burglars pointers , i.i mi On how to break into houses. lllC j Courier saj's that a key can al- j wnv Ka ffHinil nnrlpr n tin nt the i vk1,,1 I Tn hnvino- shnna savs thp 1 in lumng SCOes, saS tne New York Tribune, ir is well tO I i-oniomhor thnt thn -foot nr nno-: third of an inch longer when the Krtv i stfliiiliiitr than wlipn Afitnil i , ,i. i .? . j, ., I

?JUZZ? r'rtook 'of series is to be found

,,wxnn,, "'V weight is then thrown on one root at each alternate step; so that in choosing one's boots it is absolu te ily nocessaiy that an allowance : ghould made for lmg, The' snorxnoss may not ne xeit ax once, , but after a few weeks it becomes -t 1 ... I t A 1 l 1 1 1 . fo in the ' t toe back it t : vtxrv Tii'ifii 1 K 1 nrifi iiiiirMfivHi' nv to produce a bunion on the joint, i I What Gehah was among the compeers of the long ago, King William is among horses. Ho is the biggest horse alivo of which there is any account, and he is owned in Chican-o. He is 22 hands 1 inch high, weighs 3,027 pounds, and is a 5-year old gelding, gray in color, almost white, and, notwithstanding his great bulk, is active, moves with springy action, is well gaited and well formed. He is a mammoth, and so tall that a good big-sized man wearing a silk hat would not show the top of his tile above tho withers of the horse. o tt ,,. . , ,. j i.:. mJ... ujjjicoi on xi 0111 1119 jncuiuiK! Bluett. farm ni(rhr vr.nvii nnrri hoc pntiivn. ed to Warsaw. After Blanchard's : o j ' ' - - . - . flLrht WUIiam J. Studon was arreIted as his murderer, and while t.-Inl in tU.. ,.,,,.f,effect that he went to New i'ork j tnhnv n m,n,k ' ht ho.,i nnmA.r a,nr." i.-' ,.i ' invest, whereupon the "green 11, 11 iill- jlLWU9 UVRld 111.11 VI Hit? i . i i i . r UlllUUJ iXUM iUVCVl 111U1 111 VUllllUt;,

UIWUVT aUU UlUVLVl 111111 111 WU.IUV- ! , , 1 .1 c f 1 1 ! .1 ment, from which ho only recent-; rretlto bo openod OT the 0ih, and jyoi.r dinner there, ly escaped. There is a belief that! lf they come within the hgures, The s ,oriutcudcnt Blanchard is insane, and steps zTvZff architect no time I I(y hadWo ycms

ment ly , . . , t , . being taken at Ment one to put!, him iu an asylum. A r-. . , t i , 1lt,fsr T.ii.ltl ; 13, met death iu a liecultax man- j ner. He had been sent to town ; to buy carbolic acid to be used ! for chicken cholera; had bought j the acid and was relni-inns? home : t4U t t. K.t-fl., tn n 1 pocket. Remarking that "it was ; getting late and he w ould have to j I hurry home, " he started off in n ! ;nm." He hadn't gone far when ! the bottle of acid exploded and i ! burned his leg from the hip down ! (so terribly that he only lived j j , H;. ' ollce uftcr i,-,s ;earf uj injuries, The druggist of whom the carbolic ' acid was bought says tho exploUC1U .- imilj'.lll. mu t.V.ll- j sion was due to the friction caused j much interest.

The 1. B. & B. railroad suf-1 - Bert, llirsch and Edgar fered but littlo inconvenience dur- j Kahn arc visiting relations in i'ining the recent strike. jcinuati. Clclland F. Ootids is said to! Ben. S. Kotrcis had fit'tv acres

be seriously ill at his home in the southwestern portion of the city. The accommodation train was taken oil a few days last week, but it was so sadly missed that it was soon reinstated. Judge David Taylor of Tcrrc Haute is visiting Monroe county relations, accompanied by his family. Some 10,000 LIT. catalogues are being mailed by Registrar Bates to all parts of the country, wherever it is probable that this literature will be of any advantage to the institution. The weight requires throe, cents in si.mM ori 0,,i, stumps on eu i. dook borne S,1 000 law school catalogues are also ; heinff circulated where thev Will do the most good Dr. VanNuys left here one dav last week on his way to Euaccompanied by his two 1 sons. vxi imuupia umx T,, . , , , Bloominrton, tlic Doctor proceed . . ., . . , ,.J , ItJillli I A.v l.l.ttj UVU It, inr to New York with the other boy. luce arriving at homo tho boy's sickness has developed into typhoid fever. It w as intended to place both boys in school in Germany. Henry lullerton, who died Sunday, was born m Monroe co ueaiiu xaiuii", uc luiniuevi uiiue be delivered by Horace S. Norton. Mr. Norton is an educated lectual treat m store lor them. From riarrodshurg Enterprise: Mrs. J. . Urmey and family, of I!loominTton, are visiting here at Wine Kinser s. n.1d fancl vinnis Wood, of liloommfrtcn. were tho puetts 0f the Misses Vinnie and Ella Oraves over Sunday. Messrs. Batman and .Sears, of Hloom-ins-ton, preached at the ( Uristian, church Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs- ,T- R show,,IS ar,il Mrs- Mamie lShowerSj of moomington. rame down Friday to spend the day at .1. S. Woodward's. Jliss Maude remained to vwirus. -uiss .iiiiiiui: iciiuiuiiu u; spendafew days, the gmst of Hiss , Daisy Woodward. TVin't fnro-et that thn best . . ,., . " f J v Wilson is now a veteran iu the I wrocerv business and knows what ! ' 1 1 i i i ; l -u. mu.ul W'."1U" 't When It comes to securing COOOS for his store. The tobaccos, ci T " 7""'5alYv i gars, coltocs ana uas (espt c.aiiy . thn 9ne. teal are not excelled bv j any house in town. Tho best u,,liei ttIVVilj's refrigerator. The 14-year old daughter of Harmon Fedder, deceased, diod ; at Indianapolis on nr i. i tvcunesuayi with quick consumption. The remains were brought here last Thursday for interment. The Knights of Pythias of this cityhad been looking after her at Indianapolis, and sent II. J. Brannock to make the arrangements necessary and to bring the remains to Bloomington. The K. P, order was never known to forget or neglect its members or their families. On Thuisday last the now iroom just west of Faris Bros. drugstore wi i as crowaetl with boss j- . 1 1 painters, plasterers l"UK " m, n w ' . ,n w,e l,!a"s . 'm.a f, P"1?"?5 'I' " 5.," tUe buildiuc ir, 1,0 ,r,.,.tnrl ..f tha . I E , . s"CCC6Rtul mtm pi" i"i'- '. an Indiuuapolis architect, W. S. Moore, and appear to include ev CI V LUllVCilll-'JIC ery convenience and detail that 111 .1 , . f could bo thoujrht of, Tho bids ;

be lost in pushing tho work: , ' ' . iday.

! iu ei.iu iieiiini. vi uie uuiiuiu is ; I to cover the entire lot, 06x132 ft., i , , . , . ... .. nvtil l.i ll,,'rt lii'in,! liirfli nil tn1 ! , , . ' , ,. cast, and four on ihe west lino, it i ?- ffi,.,lt t f5m,r ftrn. i is difficult to figure the expense less than t a.OOO. J he building will bo used principally for a hotel, thc plans for which are as perfect as it is possible to make ll.r,ii. Tit,, bnti.l nil 1 11 llco will lilt on ;th .street at the center of the building. There are tn be two largo store rooms fronting College Avenue and tour smaller rooms fronting Oth street. There will j be a rotunda 42x;i2 on the first floor which will open into the din...i ....i:,,,, mrk), There will be about fifty truest rooms in the building proper, num. ,.i,ov. ....... .... refrigerator!-., kitchen, laundry wlule Hie hascmem win nave mo j lences.

of wheat from which he threshed -pj, 0 Vin"tl j S00 bushels. j Tp ;, 1 west,' --Mrs. V. V. and Mrs. B. A. !T1,1) ;:U1; 1 MeOee arc at Spencer this week! I'1 r

using artesian water at the Satiitarium. Prof. Wm. Millis h:u chosen supeiiiiteiHlent of Attioa ... , , , ... . . public schools, and will take charge in September. Prescript'ionist Wiles of Land-1 ley's drug store is again at his) post of duly, lie is a thoroughly j competent man and has made j many friends during his stay here. : James B. Clark is pushing i the construction of his business block on south Walnut street. It will be a handsome structure when j completed. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. SimmouB on Thursday evening last pleas- j nntlv entertiiined ilie nflirm-M and : teat.hers f tho M- E- smday : school, at their homo on south

College Avenue. j Redemption of Land, -Jesse Maytield'8 buelcboard j Tot;i !e( & War'nts Dm. took a picnic party to J. xew Warnts Unredeemed. Voris' grove, south of town, Friday afternoon. The party con- j sisted of Rev. (jault and wife, ; Old Warrants Redeemed,

Jas. C. Robinson and wife, Jesse May field and wife and John Ewing and family. ine courier says mat mere are men here who have respectable wives and daughters, and yet they are so rotten, morally, that no self-respecting woman can be seen talking to thorn on the street or in a business house. Their names expose them. A great many thoughtless men have gone on a strike, lost their jobs and now have neither money nor credit, in order to punish Pullman because he re-; duced the wages of his employes, j But Pullman's bank account don't j seem to have suffered, his credit j -Mrs. Lucinda Graves of Ind- j ian Creek tp. committed suicide j by hanging on Friday last. She ! had been in ill health for some j ti,me and was quite despondent. Her husband had gone to cut oats in a field near by, after dinner, and after the dishes had been washed, the daughter, a young lady of twe nty years, lay down to resit and fell asleep. Ou awakening sue ni sseu ner inoiuer, ana called for lier: retfeivinr no renlv i , . , ... . mic wurwu nil' iiniuif, aiiu iihui went to the wood house where she found her mother's lifeless bod'! NIC had made r - . - . . , , a rope of carpet chain and fasten-; mi; i.iiu n.. 1 rji 141 viiv had tied the other end about her! -ek and strangled herself rrl Xlle l.lllrhfV lllll'KW (111 alarm, and Frank Ohphant ! ancl wife who chanced to bo pass- j ing came in. The body was cold, j ,i cK " I'"-"""'-" ; I been hansring an hour r more. Deputy Coroner Robert Rogers t - :.,,. AIp, hLkl ttn lt. AUo. UraM-s. was about 45 years of age. Mrs. E. Battertou, Mrs. J. ii. McPheeters, Mrs.W. A. Gal.e, Mrs. Braxtau, Mrs. Jennie Alexander, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. J. v i iva.fi wont rri i .iimitim ni , 7 ! , 7 V , nn- '"i i and report an enjoyable lime. Tl,rn i.. o..;..., ..... i '-... B .: i ter there and the surroundings are; very attractive. Wm. M. Hunger had 32 acres sowed in wheat, and when he had finished threshing there were 7,'iO bushels of wheat to his credit. It is proposed to have an imrjttalion lagoon (on tho World's Fair order) at the water works poml. i he rustic images, tne ; swans, the electric launches, an 1 1 the Italians with their pecuhar j gondolas will be reproiluced, while the water will be stocked with gold lish and the trees witli canary birds. 'Twill be a dream of i beauty anil lascivious luxurywords to that effect. Yes, indeed, Bundy & Edmondson, south side of the square, 1 &et a gooil table all that any reasonable person could demand is supplied each day. Don't stew over ti hot stove now, but take of tho an MonThev went out to the ., city stone yard and cracked rek , for sup I ,.,,.1. a ..lit. nn, .1,.,,, , tie only leweirv tne "vags , ..; I . lmitted to weal. Ihej AS P K-i". 5 Bk IK TO DRINKErtS OF i.!SN COFfEB

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Corporation, Pike Iieimir-i. pjkes, Otlicer's Fees, Jlf 1 Common School c"n Principal r-.. i.,.,..t ' Township Funds, Miscellaneous, 233,502.1 ITreas. Hal., June 1st, 1S.M ;

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INDEBTEDNESS

Warrants now floating issued 1 803 and 1894, 4,822.89 " prior to June, 1 893, 10.184 48 Bonds, 3( 11 m ii 51,007.37 Pike repairWarrants now floating issued 'Oot'Ol. 2.S02.13 prior to June. 1893. '.410.-1 8,212.24 Total Indebtedness, 02,210.01 Balance Co. Rev. and Repair on hand June 1, '04, 14.SSSI.90 i 47,(53.5.71

.Submitted this June 7. Examined and Approved this W iHow to Grow a pataM Crop! J of Wheat. mts itAKvusr him, iikai. , it:- i ... .i... , . ;'i "-"! uuu unw some fe;.mi out of the quest iou. If fewer awes - were sown and tlw yielil per acre sulii-: cieiitlv increased the fiuestion oi nn.lit- i ,Io wiu,at fftwviiVff iy as solved. ' a little pamphlet which Is before us, j puuubiieti i.v tne wen Known see-ls-man. .1. A. Kveritt. of lndian;.n,,lisJ

and gaveiin i., entitled "Something to Think j

";, - PR". ' ..p::' , growers of Monroe county. This house has a national reputation on account of the many vainauie varietit s of grain and ve: getablas thev have introduced, and because it is one I

: of the largest and most reliable von-! Executor. Administrator or (iuar lian : cerns of the kind in the country, we i should never give an order for the ini take pleasure in recommending them. ! sertion of his advertising in a news- ! They are now iu possession of a limited ! paper till he investigates tie ilaiir.s of , quantity of a valuable new variety of I the l'ltor, i:ess. Demand, that Ihe legal . wheat which they have named Harvest ' advertising be sent to the Progress ofliving. It is their intention to place a ': lice, where it will be done earel'ully j quantity of this wheat in this county, i and correctly, the proprietor having ' without charge for the seed, on condi- i had over twenty years experiencj iu tion that they control one-half of t he ' that class of business.

'-"'i' or will sell the seed to tanner.; at I a moderate price. The object is to I prow a large stock of this tine variety, for lsns. when they will introduce it i generally throughout the countrv- i Honest Joe Scrogin has been appoint-! cd their agent, lie will be pleased to explain the plan, show samples and furnish free to interested parties the j book ' Something to ilnnk About." i As only a limited quantity will lie 1 placeu tins year, be made early. applications should i 1 1

n, r ti" , i ' cash in advance subscription to Ckaio oiiley can supply vou t i, , with a buggy, phaeton, spring M1' "Progress, th Farmers wagon, or anything else iu the way j Friend will be sent 1'rwo for one of a vehicle which you may need. ; year. This is in advance, and 1- . .l.jl.j. I:

i ou (ion i nave to pay mm casn, ; eitllcr as be win swap for horses : , an1 mulc8 IIo mav bo foun1 at j thc y g jivcrv ban ,north of thc; : square, ou College Avenue. Mrs. Scott (colored) was ; charged with disturbing a relitrous :

or! meeting at tho ad Baptist church, !., you should remem:;i that a land was prosecuted in Mayors!''g stock has been brougii: on at

court. The jury hung aud had be discharged," although they ! stood 10 for conviction. I

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I Address

W. C. ISBELL, President, TERRE HAUTE, IMD.

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Mldm DILI.

We have no agent in your locality, -want an enterprising, ivsponSibte man to handle our Bottle lieer tlii-r. 's a fortii::c in it f r him. Are yon, or do you know su-h a man? WrU.- V..r iirticu!ars to THE FECKER BREWING CO., m to m mtdicy su ou

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170,OoU2 15,948.76 1 37,t;2:U5 COUNTY PROPER. 1891. J. M. Hi:kle. Auditor. June 7, 1891, John Sherlock hfrlock Commiiisioners JOHN HUXTINV.TOX J "Acohn" Restaurant is located in the new Allen block, corner Oth street and College Ave. me, ami everything :s uc.it au l clean xruin. u-'it-m- mul li.n-,1 u- ,vL- mk : ,i . iiKlKC 11. XI1C liesi IS aiWS 3 Slipto the weli pleased customers of this jHipiilar restaurant, and the waiter? cooks ami all eniyloyes i . - . " .. their various lines, evervthiinr crocs off like clock WOrk. Families can sret single week, gc to . 7 meals. Of board 1Y the Ladies need not hesitate to the '-Aeorn," for every .detail is conducted with the most jea'.OUS j eare and Strict decorum. Axv MAS who has 'neea appointed THE FAKMEKS' Fl.lIENU Of Fort Wayne, Ind., I one of the best liaiXH'S of its , .... , , ,, , Class ill lllC CtatC, aim SUOUKI ne tak , by every family that resides j j . oil a farm. To any C'f Ol'f oTi- , ,. ... , ...i, , cultural friends who mv .50 subserinliou, rcmcmI ii you uueu si;iin.H.,'ji ; ci uuj. ikind, and especially stationery for commercial business, l.ke envelpes, letter ana notes, 1.111 neacis, ' UUJ Seward's foundry. . Cuavexs Biiot uobs.

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co to TERRE HAUTE, Where a thorough business education is given nil : tud uts. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy and Tvp?vritin,e, thoroughly taught by experts. The TERRE HAUTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE l one of the oldest and larger in thc West. National in its character. Students octet ati nyt me. Both sexes. Terms low. : Fine illustrated catcloj ue, Tree.

Qone within reach- these tit' It !'.; ,i fljvor v.7 S' oii' lllihSclWilcUt'

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How inanj' ever think of watering their horses before feeding them in the morning, or how much they lose bv not doing it ? The

! horse comes from work at night, j gets a drink, then is fed mostly I dry grain, cuts hay part of the ! night, and in the morning anothei ; dry feed, and by this time is very l dry himself, so when he roaches ! the water he lilts Ins stomncn so . jfull that; undigested food is forced I out of the stomach and is a dam- j j age rather than a benefit to the , : horse. Try watering one horse iin the morning, thus slacking his! 1 1 ih mn ttm 5.-.I.. I: 4i..v ,.,..1. ,.-...1.. 4 i the morning teed, when being I properly moistened with saliva it .! will remain until thoroughly diJgested. Your horse can do m.ire I work on less feed and will live j healthy mneh longer, besides hu manity demands this thoughtful care. If the Wilson bill was all right as it came from tho House as all good Democrats asserted at tho time, how can you account for the fact that over four hundred amendments were offered to it in one week by a Democratic Senate. Ball on the Streets. Ed. Progress Some years ayo the 1 practice of throwing base balls on the ! streets became so common and the j practice was regarded as so dangerous ! to pedestrians that an ordinance was i passed with reference to it. One ! mirht ns well be struck with a stone are in nervous trepidation wharf "they I walk or drive on west 5th, fith or 7th street these evening's. A number of loud-mouthed boys make tho evening's j hideous with their noise and ball ! throwing-, and it is dangerous to pass I them. Some of our city police might j do a good service by taking a run out in that direction between seven and i eight o'clock, some evening. 7th SOMF. OF IHK AXJTOVEI). A reception was given by Mrs. Batman, on Friday last, iu honor of Miss Clara Ruger of Lafayette, who is visiting Miss Ida Waldron. A large company was present. Ellettsville Citizen: Thursday morning a team of horses, belonging to Fred. Owens, hitched to a wagon loaded with hay, became frightened and ran away. " In the flight tho tongua of the wagon struck a tree. One of the horse was thrown against another tree and its back broken. The wagon was completely demolished. Oscar Cravens has returned from Chicago where he went to buy another large selection of handsome faces in new styles of job type for the 'World" job printing oflice. Sow that, establishment has the largest selection of typo ever seen here, and the : business man who does not get a sup- ! ply of comm-'reia! stationery from this ' establishment shows lack of taste. Wentworth. the foreman of the job ; room, is a tip-top job printer and will ! call at vour nlace f business to take 1 your order, .lust drop him a postal card, and thus save yourself trouble he will bring around his samples and prices. Special Xotlce to Teachers. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. The Annua! Monroe County Teachers' Institute will be held in the high ! school building Aug. Sth to 10th, 18SI4. j The following instructors have been ! engaged: W. F. L. Sanders, U. II. Smith and W. II. 1-ertieh. dvci v n-iiii:! 111 mi. euumv is expected to be present during the entire session. F. P. Toi RXER, Co. Supt. mmt mmi. 1 can and will supply you at Lowest Prices and on the most Liberal Terms, with BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS, PLOWS, and all kinds of mm wmm. Call at my place of business. n, - - , ,. I wo Squares West ot Public, Square, Bloomington, Ind. THOMAS Se CO. UKALKKS IN COAL, WOOD, LI3IK, SAND, CKMEXT, AIXVUAXT, dtc. ... . , , . West lvirkwood Avenue, three - doors East of Tannery. FK.-VXCES ami ANNA WOODWARD, Ol'THALMIC OITICI ANS. Dingnosis and relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction j or eye strain. J Oiiiee Over Collins & Kartell's Store. OFFICE HOCKS : lO to 12 a. in. aixl 2 h) 4 p. m. Notice of Guardian. AI.Ii PE1SSONS -ni: in:m:iiY xorii'iEii not to ere. tit, harbor, barter or trade with Michael Fleenor, Sr. (iiven under my hand, this the Oth dav oi June, is-.il. lA'MES McLABY, viiiavdiiiii. BUI & I SOTrTiEWESTEEH -'u j

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(OVER STAR DRY GOODS STORK.) THE U12ST r; jru r j Dinners Way Board Everyl"filn3 Well Cooked. TRY OUR LUNCH COUNTER. j Qgj EsstaUHUlt, So.Sils j & THE LiAHGEST AGENCY IN THE CITY. $lSi5Q000 XlQSS8S P&ld In this City Last Year, Office One Door West of the National Hotel, BIXOMINGTON, INDIANA. Fertilizers. For illustrated circular, priec-'lst mid name of near t !cnli r, w. ite Oincioneti Beslcoetlug Co Ciurinna. :h:o. NOTICE. FAMILIES, PICNIC PARTIES AND SOCLLS of all kinds wanting Ice Cream, Ices, &c., will do well by calling at the 0 ACORN. B We make unexcelled Frozen goods of the city, and at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us. IX ALLEN BLOCK. SHERIFF'S SALS. By virtue of a certified copy of s decree to me directed from tha. Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein tho Real Estate Building and Loan Fund Association is plaintiff, and William Deckard, Nancy E. Deckard and Elizabeth Lucas are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Six Hundred nnd Fifty-seven Dollars and Six Cents 57.05J, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SAT C BP AY, JULY IJTH, 1894, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court house in llloomington. Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and Profits te.n ' SSLTSS years of the following described real estate, situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section (3) two, town- ', ship (7) seven range (1) one west. Situate in the said county of Monroe and State of Indiana. If such rents and urofits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de- ! cree, interest and costs, I will at the I same time and place expose to public . the fec simc of stats or so mucn uiereox as may in sum. iciii. to discharge said decree, interest and costs. !Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON ADAMS, June 20, '94. Sheriff Monroe county. Vandalia Line. TITK THIiOt-OH LINE TO EAST WKST east itoran. No. SO. 1M3 it. m. WSTf BOUND. .. No. 6, e.-oi a. m. No. 1, 13:59 p. m. No. 21, 2:00 p. m. No, 7, 12:31 a. m. No. 9. 1:31 p. m. i ( No. S, 3:2? p. ru. : No. 2, li:12 J. m. j Xo. 12, 2:22 a. va. ! So. 4: S:2fi a. m. i No. fi, 3:24 a. m. 1'kori a Division Trains Uave Tcrre : Haute. Ind. : No. 7a, 7:05 a. u.; No. 77, ! 3:2."i p. m Ukavk A. w. p. m. Torre Haute. fi:20 4:00 ( i-awfordsville, 8:10 0:19 Frankfort, 9:11 T:l Logansport, 10:3S : Auni ve South Head, 1:15 WiM St. Joseph, 3:43 Close connections at ail points In Mich Any information rerdingr route, rmtos, igan. Cll ttoliuv.L'vf 11, AflftwvaUL vfCUGWtf Passenger Agent. ,st. Louto, Mo. 1. P. BROWN & SO?, All kinds of SIDKItOARDS. l'ARLOR CABINETS, IKMiK-CASES vm OKNAMENTAli WOUIC 1KXE tO ORDER, and dob Wort of all kinds. Hki'.ukixu 1"rniti"re and FrHobSTKBTXu done on short notice. Full line of Upholstering Samples kept on hand. Kl,OOMlNUTUX, Ixi)., Feb. 7ih, 'IH.

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