Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 September 1894 — Page 1
i. : - Price, $1.50 Pear Year ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, SEPT. 26, 1894
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THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW FALL
DRESS GOODS AN
SPECIAL PRICES m PAnnrTC 30 Days
NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS.
Ladies'. Misses and Childretis Garitien
ALL ARE INVITED Brick Ice Cream is manufactured by Geo. Benckart at his establishment on south College Avenue. Orders filled for families or parties, on shqrt aotiee. Just BECEIYED at 1 Wilson's of that Every grocery, a new supply handsome China ware. lady in town admires it and many have purchased liberally of .it. Examine the new patterns. Relief ijj Six HouBs--Dis-tressiog Liver and Bladder diseases relieved in sis hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.-' This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding1 promptness in relieving' pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the nrinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. I' you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Faks BKOS.,-Druggists, Bloomington. Ind. July 4, '04 Choice lee Cream at Benekart's confectionery, south College Avenue. Don' t purchase till you know something about Benekart's. Brick cream made to order. Go to YT visas' if too wish tc secure the choicest and best in the grocery line. He is receiving goods almost every day. The new things in China ware are wonderfully beautiful. Souders' Ice Wagon makes regular trips to all parts of the city, and makes it a special point to accommodate the people. Leave your order with the driver, or call at the meat shop and leave it there. Attend to this. Do hot buy groceries of any kind till you have called on James C. Robinson, the west side grocer, and .investigated the inducements he offers. There is no better buyer in the city and he carries the best goods the market affords. Every statement by this house can be relied uponv One of the largest stocks in the city will be found here, and every article is choice and good. Boarding house keepers can save money by trading at this grocery, as a small saving is worth looking after just now. Bijst Soda Water in Bloomington, with pure fruit extracts, can be had at Benekart's confetionery, south College Avenue. Try it and be convinced. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Womr Fair Hishcst Award. For Repaiss or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. LrypLEY's Soxs. BcTTHii that comes from Hemp. Wilson's new refrigerator is as sweet as the refrigerator is clean. Get your butter at Wilson's if yon want something really good.
It's Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, This Week,
As we are showing an entirely new Fall line, and the values are so uiucli less than last year that we want you to get ni-ice.s. The atvles are also superior.
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Coffees, teas and tobaccos, the lxst in the place, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery. Yoi'SG, tender beef, good veal, and the best meals that can be secured, are always on salo at Souder's meat market, south College Avenue. Get your old papers at this office 20c. a hundred to close out. Many people who take lunch at Benekart's never drink good coffee till they get it there. Benekart's coffee is the best in town. Best groceries, purest groceries, most desirable groceries in town, are those sold by A. II. Wilson, nearly opposite the Progress office. Every day he gets consignments of fresh goods , from the wholesale cities, and he has arrangements by which he secures the newest articles that are placed on the market. If you are not familiar with Wilson's grocery ask for it when von come to town. The East SnK Barber Shop has been purchased by us, and we will do your work in the latest style. A neat, clean shop without loafers, is what you may expect. Kind treatment and good work are our specialties. Give us a call. Hartjias & May. Gus. Kreugek's Barber Shop is two doors west of the National Hotel. When you desire a good shave or a neat "hair cut" go there. Kreuger has some second hand chairs to sell cheap. A "family grocery" is what Hemp. Wilson keeps, and pcrsous who desire something nice in the way of staples or family groceries come to this establishment. No one can form an idea of the great variety of goods that may be I crowded into a room of ordinary : dimensions till this ono is examined. Mr. Wilson is an experienced : groceryman knows what you are likely to need, and keeps a complete stock. He keeps the i best butter in town there doubt about it. Every imt Hemp. Wilson is receiving new goods in the grocery line. His experience is of especial value to him in the purchase of goods, because 'he know s just what to get aud where to procure it. If you need stationery of any kind, and especially stationery for commercial business, like envelopes, letter and notes, bin heads, etc., you should remember that a big stock has been brought on at the "World'- office, opposite Seward's foundry. Cravens Brothers. WICKS BEE HIVE.
n rW3 Wh-sok's grocery for all man-1 ner of canned goods, best Tea, ! choice Coffees, popular brands of I Tobaccos, and the newest novelties in Crackers and tine cakes. J Care is taken to select tho best, cattle, sheep and calves, by Oscar j Soudcr. His meat shop, south of j Benekart's, has a reputation for fresh, tender meat. Programs, letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, and all kind of poster work and line iob nrintinsr , done in the highest style of the art, at the World" of- j tice, opposite thepostofiicc. Nev-i ergeta job of printing of any I kind done till oh couie to our office and et prices, sec peei - mens, etc. CRAVENS BROS, j Merchant j Tin: only first-da Tailoring establishment in town is that carried on by Benckart & Son, south College Avenue. A complete and full line of late style piece goods, including Summer Suitings and Trouserings are among those being received almost dailv from the wholesale houses.
The proprietors are practical cut-!are f ...! ki
tion to all customers, both as to lit aud price. Just now, while money is scarce and business dull you need to get the closest prices with the best tits, and you can feel assured of both at Benekart's merchant tailoring establishment. Call ami get particulars.
j making establishment is now loKh Norman will sup- j , , th j t lh f
ICE ply you with ice tins summer. Best ice in town, and prompt service. Leave orders at the drug store. Remember to go to Norman's for lee it is the best, and the best is not too good for his customers. Prof. John Brown, should be. consulted now the weather grows warm. V. C., before ! He is! fully aud completely supplied with every appliance used m cleaning, and will do the promptly and skillfully. vault j work j Get reaav lor cnoiera cleanup. 1 ! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ! wona si-airHigiiestmeaaianuUipioma. j Craig Wobusv can supply vou i with a buggy, phaeton, spring !
wagon, or anything else in the way!11'0 culling oi-iginate.i over inof a vehicle which you may need, j"' haplism, it is said. You don't have to pay him cash, ! Mrs. P:,t-y Berry died on either, as he will swap for horses j Friday, aed S:i veiifs.' She was
ahTt mules. He. may be found at the big livery barn, north of the square, on College Avenue. Another invoice of that pretty China ware just received by Hemp. Wilson. His tea at 25c. per pound is a great seller. Better buy a pound. Do Vou Want to buy OVEKCOAT a SI'IT ( Ibis Fall? Do You Want t. patronize a rcliahl concern, a firm that save you money '. Do You Want Goon Clothing that: Fit Wki.i., at Reasonable, Prices '. SEE IVIOS& KAHN, s!rrn snK mi aim:. He Kelers you to Any other l.usiliess J-'iriii in Ijlooiuiiisrton.
j 3IONK0K ". TiLVCJHiKS. ! Teachers of Perry tp. schools j have been (looted as follows:
No. l. 2. a. i. 5. (J. 7. s. o. Morta Phillips. Ora Lowdor. Hugh 1 laker. Pearl Nocid. Mrs. Ida Pillinan. Kmni.i Edmoudson. Anna Rogers. Ollie Fo.ts. Carrie Dodds. Indian Creek tp. : No. 1. W. H. Anderson. li 2. Norval Weinier. Neva Carter. A. F. .Mood. Charles Ttague. C. W. Buroh. Sylvanus Jackson. Sylvia Birch. L. A. Jackson. 4. o. Marion tp. : No. 1. Howard Farr. ' 2. Isaac Hawker. ' ;'. John W. i'oimg. " 4. Stella Bates. ' 5. Birdie Hacker. Folk tp. : No. 1. Anna Have?. " 2. Frank Hayes. 3. Charles Butcher. " 4. Yannio Carson. ' 5. Grant Hazel. ' (!. W. P. Kdmoudson. 7. A. K. Oilstrnp. 8. S. S. Norman. Van Buren tp. : No. Ora Fowler. W. 11. Lewis. W. J. Goodale. t Alaska Eaton. '( Mary Freest. Dollic Neil!. Elmer Buskirk. ti. 7. No. 5 is yet to be supplied. Bloom inrton tp. No. 1 Hose Boitenhouse Lou Ella Carpenter. Marv A. Kerr. Myrtle Welch. Belle Johnston. 'Nannie Brown. Mollio Carr. K. S. Northcott. 4. X"ody can beat fhe "Mar s0,'! " boots and s1mhs. Len. Field is a shoe man, knows bow to seleei the best, ud gives intoniers me oeneiii oi ujs e.eilence. Mrs. Caroline Helms died at her homo east of Snnihville. Friday afternoon, in her 7tith year. All wool dross goods, latest styles, and at prices that will please all the hulk., at the "Siar" dry foils A large number of students """"g ' Hwest titli street, i "SiiallviIIe," A fellow who lis deaf may find it an interesting ; location for study and meditation. Mast has never before been ' so plKiitiftil and the demand for 'stack hogs is unprecedented. The price dodges around in the vicinity I of $0 per cwt. i A millinery store and dress Emery's sh. Mrs. John Boyd is propriet res. Taking pattern after the Big Bioomington Fair, the Bedford people niatb ijuilc n success of their "fall meeting." They must, watch Bloomingtou's way of doing business if they wisii to succeed. Prof. Ingler, principal of the Marion high school, was married 011 Sunday nioniiii"' to Mrs. Lola Smith, at the residence of James D. Show ers, north Walnut street, Dr. Steele officiating. ..... , -Bill McCiusky, on Sunday morning slashed Tom Hunt across tilf, f.,,,., ...;,, i.. i- ,.M1, ,.. 111V AO V V. M ilii tl I 111 J.I 1(1 HIV. ' in? u"8e. s,!wt- tiie roml- The arguuicnt that 1 Jiailbeguri the widow of Judijo John M. Ber ry, and it will b remembered lived for many years in th. hotel property near the railroad tracks, on Utii street. Go to the "Star' if you want dress goods, flannels or blank.;! s. Just how they sell them so cheap is hard to understand. Dr. llice Harris of Ellettsville is reported to bo failing rapidly. It will he remembered that he for some time has been sullering with blood poiseniiig. -A gentleman ironi Indiana- ; ; : pons, i.yiiwm ty name, got up ;n the court hou. e Saturday after- ; noon and talked to a few ' who came in to rei aw hi! i said he'd been in Couuris j tunc, and w ant- to gu i That"?, qlleei', an u'l i. people ! He ! Sdl 111again. -Win. Lision. a hverv table keeper of ( laklaii'l. i !r lllooii'.iugtoii la--t ,-ai , came to : id.ay and ; recognized .1 hoi that had been found near tiic Stout woods as his property. Th.- b-.iggy to which it was hitched did not !jc!oi,(- to Liston, though a mail hired (he horse and a buggy from him. As to shoe.. Will will lind just what you want at. tin: ''Star." Nevel buy !,;: lil! on see (liclil nl tin house tie ' iiifof I celled.
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LEN. FIELD :.-,-,! xt, J jv-liU LJU.U1U 1S a, i article III fciOUtHem i: Mi.-s Anna LindJev has hton ! f.niie sick for a week or more -Miss Kmnia Davis is at An-' :on. on a visit to Mrs. Dunlap. -Mr. If. K. G.ibe and sun, of Indiana) oli?s are : IMooniinoton relations. vuilinjr: ! , John Reed returned to Bloom j ington from Pittsburg, l a (Saturday. on Craw-i T'u kets via Monon to fonlsville. on Sept. 27th, 2.2
round trip, for K. P. celebration. jng relations here last week. arc guests of Mrs. Shclper, west , - Dr. Wesley Newland and j Ben. Voss and wife have been ! "d streetwife were ihe guests of Judge ; entertaining Thomas Areud and' -i Walter Hinds, tho phenomeI Duncan's family a portion of last j wife of Eminence, Ind. nal tuba plaver, who has been in
i week. I Among the Republican nomiineesfor Judsre, at Indianapolis, I was that of Vinson Carter, a son- . in-law of Mrs. J. 1). Maxwell. j O. L. Barton has been appointed guardian of the three i minor heirs of Barbara S. Godwin. ! Persons who patronize the ; hotel de Adams will be gratified to j ! learn that the jail, inside, is uu;dergoing a thorough renovation' j for the fall and winter trade. ! Miss Gertrude Whitted, who j was taken to Trinidad, t.'ol., sufifering ith tubercolosis, was i Inouirht back to Blo'nuington en riiursday. &he seems boine better. During his recent trip to the (r.A.K. encampment at Pittsburg, Pa., Dr. A. J. Axlell took ad - vaiuage oi me opportunifv to vitit bij .iM hntnn !.. Wool,;,., in., x'a-
- li wUl be remembered that a Mho gentlemanly assistants in Urderrick bo in the Big Creek mey & ICinser's grocery. Mr. : qiirr". I'csr Stiaf s-. i!;e. v--.- kill-i Binxley is one of the best grocery , ed iv ; he fall of the boom, and j stl."smen iu the city and the firm 'that Miit wj,s brought several years j acted wisely in securing him. ago for damages, some 5,000 be-! Everett McNaught and faming awarded by a jury in circuit ily, and Mrs. Robert McNaught,
court. It was shown that de - ceased had charge of the machine and knew its condition. The case wfit to the supreme court and on last Thursday was reversed. The! supremo eouii opinion says: "V hen danger is equally known or open to both the master and th- iu i;oi.n;w .... m..; ; c- Af t r, st " '' ii' voi n.wv. bicycle repairing of any kind- take it to John Sears,
whose shop is located on west TthjVoU.. recruited at Ellettsville,
arret, near the square. He is an expert mechanic. Newland, little son of Judge II. C. DuiiMii, was horseback rid - r. H I ..I.I...
log eunes.iay, ami wuen near; .there is talk of removing the Prospect Hill Mime mischieviousgheds that disfigure the public boys seared the horse and New-; square. They are not beautiful, land was thrown to tho ground, j but are convenient to dodge under He suffered severe bruises and when a heavy rain strikes the city some of his teeth were knocked I and a fellow has been detained at out. 'the lodge working the 19 th elass
"Tough"' boys and m,, who delight in destroying .property, wall hereafter, under a mew ordinance, be assessed heavy peuahics for tampering with and : breaking city pumps. Dr. Price's Creans Rkiit.y Dawisr A Pure Ora;-.e Crcan-. vS Teriar F a a .'sr. NOTICE is hereby given that! all persons knowing themselves indebted to tho firm of Hall Bros., are kindly requested t- call and . make Kfctllement at once. ! En. F Ham.. j Window Shades 7 feet long, : mounted on Spring rollers for l." I cents. At Lrxw.Kv's. : ; Fou S.' All:. A I'nion No. '1 2 1 i:i irood con-1 t'solid tirei bicycle. dition and at a very reasonable pn::e. Inquire of T. .1. f - LOT DEV. ; W a u '. iionors- : i) World's Fair it: MOST PERFECT MADE. A r" Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
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UOutW JUUgO Ui tXiC lllCliana. . T , Vv ii i i -Miss Ida aidron has been visiting friend? hi Indianapolis, Mr?. H. .f. Nichols was in I Miss Ida Manlev has been visiting friends oh Park Aronue, Jtidianapolis, during the past week. Howard Teurner and wife are visiting Mrs. Tourner s rela- ; 1 k"s at rmkf ort. Clav Howard, who is now a' pullmnn car conductor, was visit - I Thcre is) reTiral oi the lak of removiiK- the hitching rack i from around the uublic smiare. , . The town in crowded with iuiiiiu, unit im;v avi'iii lu wo luu enthusiastic, working class of oung men and young kdies . , - , . ,. The enrollment cf students of f. U. still continues and is 100 in excess of the enrollment of last year. Miss Lizzie, daughter of Jas. Berry, who formerly resided here, is on a visit to relations. The j family now resido in St. Louis, Mrs f ' Glfwtti- of Rod -
ford, sutler,.! n second stroke of!11 ",n 8,hW ,w,n?owa: ! paralysis, Wednesday, and died, i .mo w lcu tho-v out ,and i She was the wife of the cashier ofi kl" e,'Ten Ffple aa! a.i tho Stone City Bank, of Bedford. ! "ln.abI doS lt wont be 80 entor' ! tainui". I The Missionary Society of . , . tho Reformed Pros." church was' iIl8S olll Gregory is at-1
in session at Sparta, Ills., last
j week. Mrs. S. S. Smith was theix"u" -" " oe "uoi lit. . .-.i rjiauist. ftlthourh ouite vounsr. and I
I - -Hora'" Blakeley 0j is one ; Mrs. t rank rield and daughter, ! all of Spencer, and Mrs. Fitch of 1 Indianapolis were visiting bioomington relations over Sunday. --Bed Sudbury piloted H. F. 1Vrn p K l5l1skirk aml i,rcd. ; Ailllt1,ewji up inlo t,e Wisconsin ; foresl, tiliti week 11a will ;hmr . .. . iu,w eu,er tel!mvs i,ow t0 taU near aim caiamouni. -('apt. G. K. Perry, who com - niandedCo. G, of the '28th Ind. and Dow M. Woodall attended a j reunion at New Albany en Friday ! iasl- Capt. Perry is president of j tne association. ! .... . ... . of beer degree, wo mean. y 1 w ! .-.Here's sacrifice for the boys! -The new foot ball coacher tells j die team that they must refrain j from using tobacco in any form, intoxicants, cakes, pie. sand - ...i..!.,, .. ti :n ; ? . '" w" Vvl ' 7 baby was burned in a terrible manner last Wednesday morning. Ihe child had been placed in a high chair near the cooking stove by tho girl who had it in charge, ; a"d i'i Jicr ubseiieo frem the room it foil forward on tho &iov ser iously burning its hands and arms. The supreme court, in pass-; nig on a case last week said: "A passenger w ho attempts to leap from a train, in the darkness of night, when such train has nassed I , - . - .1. . ... - .1 : ' . . uu' piujiei eiatiou auu 1a running! at an increasing ruta of speed, of j all of which he is amirisod while 1 I yet on the platform ef the car, is ' guilty of contributory negligence I and can not recover from the re-1 Hutting injuries.' ! On Wednesday night the Red ' Men of Arizona Tribe, who pitch-1 ;ltneir wigwam up stairs, over flu Progress office, held a great now wow, being assisted by a visjiting Tribo from Martinsville, j They assembled principally to cut lu v for their ponies this winter, j and as t ho crup is luxurieus, they j piled up many fat stacks. This j is doim every fall, because the j snow is so deep on the prairies i hereabout that the ponies cannot ; graze. Chief Mobley w as master I of ceremonies, and after passing ' the pipe of peace gave an interest ling talk in pure Seminole.
S. K. CarmichaePs liiilo son Frank has been quite sick daring the past week. Unele Tommy Nichols has been seriously ill some time at his home on past 7th street. Mrs. Crulcher of south College Avenue, is entertaining Miss Stella 1 Hilton, of Wingfield, Kas.
W. V. Wicks and Enoch; Fuller attended the reunion of the; 22d Ind. Vol, at Greenfield last i wee!:. -There was but one death ,ftn,on ,c ministers of Indiana jconfereneo last year that of Rev. iDr. Martin of DePauw university. ! C. J. Smith of Fauducab,
!Ky., has been the giiost of hisiCo.'s dry goods store, College v ',... o..-- .u ai,,,,, fK .t,.
; orotner, v m. Miiitli f tho groeery farm of Alexandor & Smith. -Tho widow of Dr. Cyrus .Nut, a former President of I. U., ; was tiic guest of Judge Duncan s lainilv last week. Mrs. Witherby, mother of. I Mrs. Josh. Howe, is at Oxford, I jC., where her brother is reported to ho dangerously ill. Mrs. Charles If. Daly and ! Miss Mabel Daly, of Oakland, Cal., j a band in the regular army during ! Ule , l.tuee ical' nas reuuueu i lo lot,lninSl" This week at Xenia, O. , the U. P. Synod will convene. The i t i . . .1 ; . . , F- i n 1 gaiion 01 una piacc are jcvev. juv ons and James Milieu. The 22d Ind. Vols, had a reunion at Columbus last Wednesday. A number of soldiers attended from this county, among them Moses St. Clair, Win. Griffin, Wm. Hcpley and Wni.Millen. I It has become quite faahionueic l" UAU1U" able here to exhibit rending 'nc sciiool ot music at Dc - pianist, although quite young, and is endowed . with extraordinary musical talent. xlonanna, Frangapanm, Indiana' avuoo ivusa, ivazoo naza. 1. U-. Hurrah! I. LT. Hurrah! Hoop la! Hoop la! State Uniersity, Iiah, rah, rah! This is the rattling roar that ' salutes.the ear at the "depot, and! on the streets. The boys arc wel OVS arc Weiold town." : come in the "classic ; s?cms livelier with them here. ' The following posts will be abandoned under usual orders to i. i .j i . w urwuiuigauxi nercaiier; ' Fort Marcy, N.M.; Fort Bowie, Ariz. ; Fort MeKinney, Wvo. j Fort Sully, S. D. ; Fort Supply, ;Okla. Ty. ; Fort Mackinac, Mich.: I Fort Ontario, N, Y. : Newport ! barracks, Ky. : Mount Vernon i barracks, Ala. i The need of more hospitals jfor the insane ha.s brought forth ai . m i " . . i : now proposition looking to tuo re'moval of Indiana Cniversity from I i Bioomington to this city, both for I the benefit of the institution and in order that the buildings now used, by the university may be I transformed int a hospital. It !;. l-il-i. I'll 1. . lis said that a bill has besn under ! providing tor the re"val imd t hat a large part ot the I ""orsity aluiiiui lavoni tho rei UKna u " t'1ill,a' on the ! Sl:ou"d that y 'cre .ta tl n - ; stitunon rise to the fu.l stature nf lWr.!K- n -ith I law, nicM'licine ana otlior special ! J.) i.,.!,. TMnt outside of Indianapolis. Iud. J otirnal.
..... l The receipts of the fair asso- ' joint ion from all sources is said to -r, T be about ?-l,400. Admission I he New York totore foot up $2,500. This is an cx-
l?sta!lihel ls&i. IND1ANAP0DIS, IND. Fahi'fcs fnr Fall Tve.i'iAi I I UUI IUO IV! tun viuoauui A regal and bewildering dis play such as was never before shown in Indiana. Everything in fact in the domain of fall dress fabrics we have, and for the maximum of t-iyle and quality and tie
minimum of price, you can; Yesterday tho wife of Hugh always rely on the New Tor!; i Flick, who assaulted Alex. DuoMoro. bar hu-t Sunday morning, packed .i8-inch all wool heather mis- her small belongings and left with tures and cheviots, the kinljher children tor" Bioomington, you have willingly paid fifty : where she has relatives. She haa cents a yard for, only 3c. called on Flick at the jail several a yard. times luring the past few days, Tho new wide-wale English and was not very cordially Vecheviots in two-toned and ceived by that unfortunate man. plain effect, for 50c. a yard. Flick is still iu j.iil, no one having -t-'-inch Nut tee Cloths, in 15 as yet hignitied a willingness to different and strikingly beau- become h'is surety for his appeartiful bleudings of color, at ance to answer iii Magistrate Kich7,'c. a yard. ardV court September 1 St, to. a to-inch covert cloths for 4tV. charge of cutting with intent to a yard. kill. -Now Albany item in LouPin its Dkv (' ions Co. ivs ill. 'j ji.if .
Fat cattle are worth f4.96 per cwt. Cut they must bo firstclass. Ernest Jackson and his sister Miss Ollie are visiting relations in Patoka, Ind. Bishop Hurst was tho guest of Wm. N. Showers during; the past week. Miss Bertha Hannah of west
6th street is sick with typhoid ferer. A big trade is being enjoyed by tho "Star" dry goods store, i ww customers finding their way ! there daily. Misa Mareurette Kirby i saleslady in Q. W. Campbell & Avenue and 6th street. Rev. Martin Coleman of th Glh street A. M. E. church goes to Rockville, while his place here ! it to be filled by Rev. Jedford. Follow the crowd; it is on tho way to the "Star" dry good store, where cash bargains ore J given to all. -Several citizens of the county were attending Baptist association last week at Bedford, among them Mathiaa Carpenter and wife of Stanford and Frank Carter. Riv. John Goodwin, who has been holding a series of meetj ings in Tennessee, is visiting his j wito, Mrs. M uooawm oi norm i College Avenue. Senator Fulk has rented bis new cottasro on Walnut street to Mrs. Mary Wilson of Bedford. Mrs. Wilson intends to make Bioomington her home. Miss Eva East left last week for Indianapolis, where she will enter the college of music. Miss East has a voice of extraordinary compass, and is already a pianist of considerable note. -So many people attended the : state Fair that it would be Clif cult to enumerate them. -If we had oct line to Indianapolis it would be some pleasure to make the trip. Frank Hunter of Seattle, Washington .accompanied by hi jwife haa becn guegt ol father, txen. s u . M. C. Hunter, dur ing the past week. He is practicing law and dealing in real estate. n ,. . n c r ' at Indianapolis, last Thursday, j Mr. Bennett has a nice position, ! with nlcnannt surroundiiura and comfortable salary, and is well satisfied. Capt' Sloan' f oototo, ! x 1 nao nuunucu iu VJ.KJ uua Chickamauga by a shell, which 1 tore away Llu under aw WM ' tongue. At meal times ho lies eo his back and is fed with a spoon ! on flnidd onlv. Ovpr thirtv veara ! . i. , . ji j iue uas euaurea mis Tho Gentry dog and pony show will pitch its tents in thia vicinity on the 28th and 21Uh, as the show is on its way south. Thousands will be glad to have this opportunity to see his show whilo in full height of its tenting season. The Gentry band is said to be one of the leading attract ion. I Seats are being arranged in ! the seuthwest corner of the court j house park, fr.mting the band ! stand, the expense to be divided 'equally between the Republican ; and Democratic committees. W. ! A. Fulwider will do tho work at once. I The moominKton Oolitic qmtry anA were eold , receivers a to ! Collins & Karsell. Consideration : e rtrtA -n.. . :..i... I aiib imicuas. iuwuuw seven acres of ground. or.c ehanneler and other tools and machincry connected with the plant, that were placed in position at a cost of 812,000. j traordinary showing, under tho circumstances, and shows what i energy, push, and "keeping conjstantly at it" will do for a fair, j Secretary VVorrall is the man who i "kept at it,' and to his advertis- : ing enterprise is the credit due for j many w ere in favor (or talked that way) of permitting the whole I enterprise to go to h pieces. This of course owing to the opposition : thev met with.
