Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 October 1894 — Page 1

u m i to i , SSL ESTABLISHED 1835. Price, $1.50 Per Year ...I.', -k.O U X.

NO. 207

BOOTS sand

REDUCING

THB WA1KBR

If You Live is Isiiasa fci lull laow Wliat the Walks? Boot h SPECIAL oa Mies' Hisses' sad GIuMrezis' EOSS. j The Lowest Prices Ever Made on MENS' RUBBER;

ALL ARE INVITEDN0TIGB. For 30 days I can and will sell for 25 per cent, less on all kinds of Fresh Meat, Beef, Veal, or Mutton. Cattlo are low, work ia scarce, and I want to give a poor man a cliance. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beans, &c, as low or a little lower than tho lowest, O. SOUDER. Relief ik Six Hours. Distressing Liver end Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "2iew Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a preat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want troiek relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Fabh Beos., Druggists, illoomington, Jnd. July J. 'Si Or. Price's Creaai Baking Powder A Pr Orape Crttuxi of Tartar Powder. The East Side 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 yoa may expect. Kind treatment and good work are our specialties. Give ua a call. Haetxax & May. Many people who take lunch at Benckart's never drink good coffee till they get it there. Benckart's coffee is the best in town. Oysters served to order by Benckart, at his restaurant, south College Avenue. Only the best grades of Oysters kept. Gu3. Kreuger's Barber Shop ia two doors west of the National HoteL When you desire a good share or a neat "hair cut" go there. Krenger has some second hand chairs to sell cheap. FOB TOUB THROAT got some of those boarhound drops at Benckart's, south College Avenue. Try the French Chewing Candy. Dr. Prkie's Cream Baking Powder Wartd-a Pah- tngtwrt Award. Foe Salb. A Union No. 12 (solid tire) bicycle, in good condition and at a very reasonable price. Inquire of T. J. LOUDEN. Caaio Woklet c an 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 and mules. He may be found at the big livery barn, north of the square, on College Arenue. Eveby day George Benckart makes French Chewing Candy, Taffies and Hoarhound Drops. Anna Baker. Francis Woodward. ZS GRADUATE J3 OPMLVJLMIC OPTICIAXS. Diagnoses and relief of all Conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. Having three years of successful practice ia their profession insures the moat perfect results. No charges for preliminary examination. All work gaarauteod. ClUCHS IiBASOXABLE FOK FIBSX-CLA8S WORK. CZTOEIee over Collica & Karsell'3. Hours: 9 U 13 a. m. 1 to K p. m

200 Pair Ladies Fine Shoes

150 Pair Men s Fine Shoes

The l.oo. sjri.SO, S3. 00, 2.75, iind .sS-.iO grades all sizes.

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TAP S01 34.50 B0OT Kip 3.50 " 5.'H4

KIP 2;75 BOT FOK i-SsOO

BOOTS for 30 DAYS

NoiniNG nicer for a wedding present than the China or Cut G la3 to be had at Lindley's. Best Oysters that moucy will buy are kept at Benckart's south College Avenue bakery and restaurant. Served in all styles. Yocxg, tender beef, good veal, and tho best meats that can bo secured, arc always on sale at Soulier's meat market, s-outh College Avenue. Lindleys sell the celebrated American Lamps, which received first award at World's Fair. Get j'our old papers at this office 20c. a hundred to close out. Cake is taken to select tho best cattle, sheep and calves, by Oscar Souder. His meat shop, south of Benckart's, has a reputation for fresh, tender meat. Fixe like of Cut Glass, Haviland Chiia, &c, just received. See it at Likdleys. Shropshire Sheep, pure bred, Rams and Lamb Rams for sale, 2 miles southeast of Bloom ington. T. N. Fakis & Son. Prof. John Brown, V. C, should lie consulted now, before the weather grows warm. He is I fully and completely supplied with i every appliance used m vault : cleaning, and will do the work Get promptly and skillfully, ready for cholera elenn up. Peoghams, letter heads, note j heads, bill heads, statements, and ! all kind of poster work and fine j job printing , done in the highest stylo of the art, at the World office, opposite the postoilicc. Never get a job of printing of any kind done till yoa come to our office and get prices, see specimens, etc. CRAVENS BROS. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hijhest Medal and Diploma. 0E of the most popular cigars placed on tho market here is the "I. U." manufactured by M. H. Seward, cast sido square. The; "I. U." is absolutely guaranteed, to be an all Havana liller, and j Mr. Seward proposes to return ' the money in each ease where the ! smoker is not satisfied that, the' cigar is worth the price paid. Fair, is it not ? Latest styles in Banquet Lamps, just received from tho East at Lindley's. If you need stationery of any kind, and especially stationery for ! commercial business, like envelopes, letter and notes, bill heads, etc., you should rcmemlier that a big stock has been brought on at, the "World" office, opposite Seward's foundry. Ceavkns Bkotiilt-s. For Repairs or parta of Sewing Machine, call at any II. Lr-NDLEY'S Sosa.

ALL SIZES And hoy are the 1.50, 4.00, $3.50, $3.2:, 3.25 grades. Now Selling at - - jJg, 5Q pp

Selling at - ii 1 t.V I

NO, 207.

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HALL BR

The Western Union Telegraph Co. will occupy a room in the Gentry building, and Harry Jefferson will also make it a headquarters for tiie talo of newspapers. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burford, west 6th street, Friday night, n pleasant, reception was given in honor of Mr. Watson, stone contractor on the new I. U. building. Those present wero W. E. Thompson, Win. Watson, Misses Louise Maxwell, Emma Hcalev. Lillie Howe, and Mr. and Mrs". O. L. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Urmey, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Howe, and Mewr. Dick and Howard Maxwell. World's Fair ehewing candy, mado fresh each day by Volport, the expert candy maker, north sido square. Election of Tbi-stees. There will be an election of two Trustees for the 1st Baptist church on Wednesday, November l-!th, st 7 o'clock p. m., in the audience rcom of the church. Chewing Candy, made by Volpert. and get some. might" nic," Go to his shop Say, do you know that tho eye is too delicate an organ for you to permit an inexperienced person to "monkey with About the time you get a pair of glasses saddled onto your nose, with lenses three "timca as strong as they should bo, you will begin to realize that your eye-sight is permanently injured. Now Henry Tourncr has been in tho business over twenty years, and he is not going to ruin your eyes just for tho sake of selling a pair of 50c. glasses for 85. This is straight talk and don't you forget it. Get a can or a quart of Oysters of Volpert, the north side baker and restaurant keeper. Everything is first-class in his house. You should 6KB those Lamps &t Lindloy's. They surpass any steck ever before saan in Bloomington. Bread and Cakes of all hinds, made and sold by Volpert, the north Bide baker. Got his ("ream Bread. The only tir.-;t- ia ;s Merchant Tailoring establishme.it in town is that carried on by Benckart & Son, south College Avenue. A complete and full bne oi late style piece goods, including Summer Suitings and Trouserings are among those being received a boost daily from the wholesale houses. Tho proprietors are practical cutters, mid are able to give satisfaction to nil customers, both as to lit and price. Just now, while money is scarce, and business dull you need to get the closest prices with the best tils, and you can feel asKtircd of both at Benckart's merchant tailoring establishment Call and get particulars. LOWEST PRICE CLOTHING ; HOUSE iN TUE STATE. j AND STVUS11 AND BEST ! QUAIniFS.

,i,l Oil OSSt ! 1 i: I.'.hH) wide i. ik- .ah i' .- li v.:.. .1 i!.l .;iv vio.-ui a -'.-n of Binti'ton, Ir.d. Titer;I invito ! ..i at r:':;ilc-'.: L? .viine-; t: v The spacious p.uk;,i w lv decO fated for flu- OC At 1 the lorn;?, p: ! colors oi tlio tho ;o Eajpa Alpha i ', iliO w '.Idiui' iv:i: :ll. III v. : l.v Mi-li cu!;iis. H. iviic S) fini.::i A. -d ill. lag of the brkii.l jwr.-y charming lUtio M:sm, i mon and May i.c'::. .j.'.i-l Simtppeart carry:;.;"-; pun. tos and wmt each with a v.-hito litd.oii !.::ii:l a..iv:ir...-. .! ' a ,.!. ; the rear of tho cioubio Miss Birdie Mk-rs wut; os-n :a parlors, a f.lnk iibalTC:':' .Mid wa Harry McDowell Field of Sp:).-. r v. ...a....vtA.i t.v. .-.,. t - s t.eeompaulou and was dr, - - s - by C.'i;as. G. Daily ed in blue i!ufru3:iiie groom inarclied m wit s mother, and xh-zn came v.o iir;.:o v.nri or, followed by Hcv. Si olikhiting vhrgyuiua. the platform the in; rout .i-r i.uli cle, thr u-ac oi ,.. .... the 1 bride and groom took position. tthe right iind kft while tho bride and jrroom with their attendants stopped upon the iatform. Tho clergyman took iiis pi:;i - immediately in front of the contracting parties and to tho low, well modulated mu.-ic of this grar.d piano tho ceremony was pe.rioru.c-u. As a fitting cloi'tt to tho beautiful ami inipivssivo scene tiic Lord's Prr.yer was repfa'.-.id in well niodulaicl tones by the groom and his handsome bride. After the usual congratulations of relations ind friends delicate rofroshmaay verc served. Many friends and relations were pic -rent front oih:-;.' towns and cities, among them Judge Joseph S. Dally and wife, and'Mir:.--Myrtk Jm ;tui, Blu:'s'ion; Frank Fieki and wife and Aiiss Marv Field. T. E. ;JeXa.-;dit and wifo'and T. F. (skill avd wife, Spencer; John Ncv..-rn. Elissahctlttown; Isaac A. Ls-ob, And.rM:l : .J.-.llll tlViV :il!'l3 "II VI:.. -.Ml I Phoebe Pctr. New Albany: Mi Minnie Carito.i, Br-.ifora: Mr W. M. Mo.-, K! Harrv E. Gdl.-., ln.i;::r;;ipol..--J ::r.d : )! : .'.I. :: Clinton. tilCW Mi:;..- ivla Field uttendod 1. time, took a ;poc:.-; li. tor coarse at ouie tr; Damo, and a uue musician, icen a prciuiir.rnt mc-:nbcr of Cm, Kr-ppa Alpha Theta Iratornity. Mr. Frank Daily graduated in the law department of I. U., da and is practicing at Bluiiton. They took the noon train Thursday, and will be at home after Nov. 1st. at Blui'.ton. Hon. W. A. Kctchusu, KepublU'iin candidiito for attorney general, delivered a speech in the court bon: on Frid-v oi'bt. t a large and dcaply tistercitiKl andknee. Robert C. Foster has appointed guardian of a been gtil named Cates, who ;.- subject to eniieiwy and i:i ol unsound i::hid.

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The girl has n hi; interest in i be' place is making a detcriiuneu cihome property, r.n-.l it ii cxpoiUd ;fort to get their product before will i-..,iiiv.-. o ii.-.,;,,n 1 th ma.nnfa:ttirers and tho trade.

""-"'-"t It is aid that tho reason no much of ilk- gaeolina f-iiicki-s and "blacks" vessels is because the ietailers use the coal oi! sc.ie met when making a ula of gasoline. But a very small tjuantity is necessary to spoil the giiaohjie. Go to Geo. W. Campbell & Co. 's new dry goods .-uue, Allen Block, corner of (ith .street and Collego Avenue, before you finally determine to iu:sko a --purchase. They havc a nice clean new r.toek; and oiler .ipcclai inducometi.:. to the tr:'dt). Herman Rave, of JeiVersonvilhf, doliYcred a lecture in the ftee course at tiu old chapul, Friday night. Mr. Rave i. on tho stalf of the Louisvii! Courier Journal, n;l is a gv.n;i.-.:u.ia oj .-I.ivrwl ,..! f .ri:rn!.lv :t,,.kiC.i.1 on by the-largo a:sik;. vin avtend- j anc?. The thirty-fourth mr-icting of the liidiaici nnual o'ticuln room and t .., . ietv will Ik. hc-l. No. i-. Slate Capitel, polis, Wednesday, '.fhut.-.i Friday, iNor. 7, s and '.. Gee.. -:;eu will a r iiiubor P. Caiiipbcil of this rer.d a t,f 0:,;attend report and ijUite 1 ii ! t i-, ill! i ...vsl- j : ll.l- j i.i.. ti ::iil ii ; i ii :.,l.i-.-: t. I.ii

- . "till :.. , k'- i.-.w aii :.- : ia:: i. . !.; of in- : ;n I. I;. I I - - I,:', John Hunter ot r.orth j ; "vV'V.k.. : .itroet, iv urn-.'.! from Oin-! cimtr.- on Saturday i;i-;t h: '.. j a'- t master East anil wife! v. v.:' u Indianapolis Saturday on

. v v:.-.r :o relations. ...i. Dflvi- Umily vro on.IT Mrs. Homer i'uhcr of , lOSt V.. ".I:!.. ;i:f3 Ada Pearson has iiiii;. I itom Chk-.tgo, wlieie visit- 1 ner gUlei: T. P. Radloy has b.-on poiiiitd agent for the Moiion re . ,, ,., Be a. d vice Duel resigned

Walter Faris of Terre Iiautt the depot, in showering it upon

is 5; Hit cruost of relations here. ther, James Farts, i ;n i very precarious health. 'i --About 50 old cars that were! ;; 1 in tho shop yards of the Monon nt .v;i.ay are bAns l-.ank'd to ; Lat.tette. Ert'ing Batterton of 'north College Arenue ii a sruost i of rclotioitand friends in Terre ; Haute. ! Floral H ill, ut Hip . ,,rail j Grounds, is to be used bv ft HI. ; - ; Gentry as training headquarters! i for h:s Cogs an.l ponies. j '. -.... i j , ' i -iiiss c ia!. t turers oi uos-: port, well kaown here, was mar - ncd recently to Henry l aerwin, of J, liet, Ills. . ' nc of J; liet. Ills. " Mrg. Johac3ii of west Kirkwo.d Avenue iu entertaining her ; sister. Mrs. MtCartv, of Paris. I 1,4 Illinois. j Dunn, who haai Mrs. Mary wen rcsidirg al iadianapous .'onie ' tii . . is visiting friends in Bloom-' i ingt " at pveuut. spommon shot ' Some op.i.dop i :i t'cio Jer- -ey cow belonging to ; or. o iutit-.i , on ii.h laini, ucuiu . of town, one day last week.

i Dr. Onu-r Giie lte, formerly ; ana cjoscd up th0 Ke-lev estate. of this place, died at Colorado j ptH)pie ;n the portion of the coun- , Springs oil's day l:r week. He j tv coniiuoust to Gsport will find j was a son of Rev. Gillette of tho : ir. D.ivis a d Arable attorney in M. E. church. . prol.ate nndters.

! A revival mooting will be at- j ' ten-.oted i.lier tho election m over. :T'u- Progress hones there will aho be a revival of trade after the cl- tion. Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. ' Murxson, on Satsuvay, a n. , M-irxson is general delivery clerk !h the po-U..!ko, fti-d i: doing as ; well as eorld bo expected. 1 Mwlis liostic, who has a pb- ;. Ition-in the National p. o. department. has conic home on a visit. i Will rf viin inili! aitir t!e eloo- "" - - - iion. J. B. l.vne wns in town Inst, week oi: a visit. He is now located at St. Anthony, Dubois co., where tic is conducting a red ancl . : . , Town sandstone quarry. Mt, lisy Oh-.-e of Mitchell, . x ; ' " --U1 a mec, or Mrs. Henry A oolery, will be warned at her homo in , . . : Mitohell on the 2ath to Mr. lan - , dell. .1 he young lady has many; : friend a here. j i . Re?ie?ibi.:r that for Coroner the Republicans have chosen Dr. Jos. M. Rogers, and. for Surveyor Henry Henley, first-class men in every particular. See that their names arc on the ticket vou vote. The Phillips Fiber Co. of this ; .... j'i'a tins cn.i 1. fj. rmuips ana v. W. Spaugler are now oast. The Hotel Gentry will l III! I ! fifty-two rooms. It is of remark bv people coming to thk city from other lIcea that U1lL j he work is being pushed rapidly ana tnat mere nas neon no accidents, mid no delay for lack of material. Should b invested m CaBOliable UN" - . DERWBA I B Tv-i -m.l-nr..fl-oi; ' "'J t'Ai'.ut.JUCl vvi ; The best line of UNDERWEAR 5n ail grades i shown by BR I OE; & McCrAWV. A eomplet the i jtlSt ev "POOLE" "eeeived. OYEBCOAT i ; t'h'-Vv r ( p. ri " THING

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u X-.:l. u it Air.. W. J". Hreedon :.ck at Wanford. and i las! ! iSiirpri.-on (loticral Mooro and. !v,;iV hav.j l-oon vi.;':tiu Mrs. Mary Kdl' :M !U'li ti Hon. J. B. Wibon addressled the Kepublkansi of : last Saturday night. Sponccr -Kitty ICean of Stinncsville, is iiaveiiii r with the "Pomerov ; concert company as a soprano ; auiu'er. i There ivs enough rice wasted 1 the principals in the Daily-l'ieid ; weeding last eunc.-iaay, to jhavo fed luChinanian a week. Dr. Robert Hesslcr, '00, ia now assistant physician in charge ! oi '' i.'eparttncni or .ilea in tn. ikifipitul for the Insane ut Logansport. W. W. Norman is now teach. ing in tho State University of ho State University o: ! Texas at Austin, where he lias ; been elected Prof, of Biology for ! a term of three vears. A pie social was givon by tho ladiofl of Kirkwood Avenue ('hris tion church, Thursday night. It was a very enjoyable aliair and ; &Q d,m.d 1 ! Stella Jay w ors were crowded. I Stella Jay will lie married on ?Oct. 12,".:h to Theodore V. Sun mers, a school tcashcr of Alcxanflri:i fnd Tii,. r'cwmnnv will l. i r .,,1 n ,). ( 'h.iv.-h of f '.brier coiner oi Morton anu tn streets. ,v, ... , on three candidates in Franklin Lodge, last Friday night, by a i team trotn Martinsville. Tho JV. jp.-s iUx. vvrv nuwh alive orga-ul.-3i'10n j Ed. 3. Davis, attorney, of iGosnort. -.vas in court last week. Mr. Lash of Lawrence, Xas., i it i? taid, has lcasnd the Hotel ; Gentry for a term of five yeara, nil will rnlro noin::sinn .T.in. 1st His base includes the north busi-

; nc-s room on the Avenue and a Prof. Frank Fetter, who took : room on tith street. it is smdJthe intcr-State oratorical contest , that all the rooms will he rented j prjze at, one time for I. U., has whhi:: thi-s month. jleen elected assistant professor in ; . . ., , .. ; oolitical economy. j j.1hj city council, at its rcgu-1 pomuai twnuuir . j j.u. ,lK.uting" last Tuesday night, The old weather flags were ;niliSC an ordin-mce prohibiting ! whinpci out by tho wind, and a

:;mW III' t I I 1 1 1 'I ! X W XlLllAl.--? U UlCiJ.-l j ing within the tire hunts unless i built of stone or brick and of slate or metal roof, io' .i providing a penalty uot exceeding 25 for each ollenso and provid.ng a tine or for each day that the ordinance : .. i. .3 . ior e scii ua uta. utc uiutu iitce ii, f voiarca. w m. (muho,

! Clt .tl0rr-c' an resomn"9 ! cemetery; at a cost of forty cents .and tue enrjineer draw up specih-' , fn,J' f the im t!fporioot. ., 4 ..M..f..i.i A Phibidalnhia lntnhr htiver

: UIC "UllOl Mil iiic ;oi IwlU III vuii, p..mn.i.ra ak ,tu c Bedford Mail: Senator Voor-li-.a T,-.iii i-.lliklv !iln-r.rot flin : . . j

s:m:U crowd winch assemoieii iui,c, sn Tt ia worth IS nor 1000

1 thi.? city to hear him Monday af-1 ieet h, tll0 i0( .aud tne consumer Ucruooii. He snapped viciously Um.s the tax." at some of the faithful who want-; ",,. , !cd to irot seats on the stand, say-!, following pained memniL ,h.ih n,L,.iL fibers of the Masonic fraternity

i ,v,v,n, wniiW tM.l.I ih,.. .m-D(uto.-fitic platforms worj pretty ; tt),3h. " And when un amateur 1 ,,1. .-,(.,.., a.-,. ..-.. .-.,t ;,, ev,it : wrn,"'' wu

tl to u.. his nhrture Paa'D:'" "f"u f-

ishoukd. -Takc that thing away 11! i,!...o r..lr nt ,' 1 VJ Alt. tlUOl) tt J'V 1 u. I o- - j v v" UVL v lit i- ... ... - ..i: 1i ' 'i V,; 'uv ...ll: V h-.m1 wife last ; aud Fi(lav Mr. INool is now me oi the trustees of Butler University: aadin that capacity canioj lu re to oou alter some i, . uo -.s-vi-s f.t i.eii in M.nuin rn. nolonging to that institution. Mr. Noel is stili cr.gaged in the mauuf ivtur.- of rooSlag and harmet v, it; H : jU?t ocmnlotcd : asKM'OO residence oil j. ie'.oi.ei .vvj-Hie, jusu tv.iu i ?tt;--.-!n or twenty thousand dollar;.' I i v. orth oi real estate in inuiana ! oolV. long lime tho pos.-i-)cau a steam laundry i oi

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uiw.g to try 1 I'"11" cauu' to town oit cay, bought ground T; ..nd b M'ci lion ot a lam; eirv m tv n..- ,iic;u.ern tioruoc. or oi the city. Be; ore hey had heca

t worn a week o titer patties r- ii.i May. Led, leased ground oi Fulwider: .. ,,

i Son. :.oiita oi U;.i depot, and a ,. - ' . - ." plieabk to the ice plant basin.

lauiulr,- plant ,.ut in at ti.at point. Now !.c:h laundries :nv : a i ' i K;pjutl to o;iur ; iiitii:th. tfv it will he ,. cavil 1th railalong Uooin.-i -we have 'e-.: ;e iiiih'.-a 1 !.e;, but :!.c l;.-f:d. ."'. I. ii j ugv: hv::vs, -,l:h . ther ha. I'.Ot ' ther i hen will 1 1 y i-h;-r i e!f end eete.l i!s oad

aundr,- plant ,.ut in at that ,: J fM'"'"l OI! For emtio time the crectio, wiut. Now bo:h laundries ar.j" w .i'ff ot ic0 phut 1ms been talked eperated ..ucce,. u.ily, t..id ! w th --.;i't disease -; llothmg practical was ace

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No such values liave ever been offered you as we are giving. In short we are making prices that should bring you to the

THE FOLLOWILG WILL BE SATURDAY,

aooo y!s Heavy Fsw-lory Flannel at 1 2-3c. Above never oft'crecl clteanor Mi:vn tin.

1 OOO yis Out iitj Flamif I at 7 1 -tic, vaiuo 1 Oc. 'JMiH.t yds taittoii, 14 yil lav $1.. is nnequaled. rioz. Indies all silk 11 an Ukereiiiel'sat lOe., 3 for 25c. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF DRiJSS GOODS NOW GOIXO ON

.JLST RECEIVED : Ladies Fur Capes, Indies Cloth

Capes and Clonics, Infants Cloaks. Fi ink Forsvth, who has been! "l 1,111 uiiicicry uur - em ing llie p; t year, nas teen re elected. Tho building south of the bank corner is being faced with stone, and it is a beautiful structure a credit to the city. Saturday, tho 27th day of October, -has been decided upon an tho data for the trial of the Cunning divorce case. Corn on the stalk is drying very rapidly, and a number of farmers are now feeding the now crop to their horses. The grand jury discharged i Oscar Beaver, accused of approj priatmg Gar. Reeves' horse, as it : couiu uiuy lie inaiiu iu iiupout , loSU'. as a l"ch ot trust j department at Washington. ja,.,, iVuahinnn " TVa ; I 11 I lit 1 I lilt III ill, ? T OUAU IUU. AUD Corner will continue to display the i signals, ! Slnr(1 & C(, ha cloBe(1 ;contract wlth ihe c;ty counciI for is;., nt af , the croction of un iron fonce fifty hi n ontho W0St side of the I 1 j ! has been in town for some time. and is purchasing choice wood for the eastern trade. He got two rnrload.-s nf walnut from Fulwider went to Elkttsville last luesdayto assist at the funeral services of Dr. Rice Harris: Gen. M. C. Hunter, Mi-i. Mulkv, Ben. Adams, sr., i St' TT..K UT T C!.v TW i ous Dr. Lowder, Dr. Hon, Browning, F. P. Touri it 1 -The annual session of the Presbyterian Synod ot Indiana wo.) iu session at Ft. Wayne last i week. Rev. Williamson, retiring ! A....lr.v.t tr ill Km -,.1ir-Q K.attvt ,,1, IndLana wa8a great , ,he c,ng: nsus showed that iovcr ono million of her people ; never attend church. lhero aro i forty tliousand Presbyterians in the state. v ive couiitics have no . ,va but one elcb and twen. ty-iivc base but two each, the vcragn att. ndanco being 12 1 to a church, and an average of tl and or.c-half churches to e.uh three ten counties. Dates of ei ;ertainmente for Univcr.-itv lecture course will : come in tho followhi order: Dr. : iienson, Isov. ie; ; Gai.cori , Covnpaiiv, Marie Dtvca Dec. il; Kate Field, Fb 1: ieiriiHo Ouartott.3. , i. i . c:.,,., ,!.

; it .md Ell .:0ac ri3!a time!1"1 CVor-v mid ,ho county.

"'" ' o.s .x. me m,u, tmvn em to:ud:iy n'ght of ioi.i and tutored intensely The i'unorc.l was held at Clear Cm" 'A: church o.n Wednesday. -1 he telephone line ior whieh ,1 Mr. Hick.-:. purcha.H-d tho fiun - e-iiise. it ii --,!lid will be built as in a.t co i !:i!i arriinsenicitls can

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U9 THIS AD, E R. ON SALE CTBJ&R 2Tth. yd Capes, EN & CO. -Ira Graves has ben quitj Bii'K uurtng U1Q past WeK. The Groat Council of tha State, I. O. R. M., was in session at Indianapolis last week. Mrs. Henry Henley is vi6 ing rolatiens in Columbus, lad. Miss Ella Cox of Paoli is the guest cf Miss Mary.Lindley. Mrs. John Hunter of north Walnut street, has been visiting relations iu Bedford. Mrs. Florence Whittod is th leader of the Republican gloe club; at Bedford. This ia from tho Paoli Pnnnh. j i anun,;. s f S havc R factorv for making rope tibro from coi:n 6taiks. Queer. B. M. Lingle hae about abandoned his proposed Florida trip on account of the continued illneM of his wifu. Fred. Howe has gone to Southern California to spend the winter. His homo is at Louisville now. James Campbell, the popular talesman at the Sparks moat market, south College Avenue, was on the sick list last week. The man'Thomas indicted for assaulting the 7-year old daughter of Win. Boltinghouso, will ba ried on tho 30th. Wra. Ramage, father of George, returned with the latter to Kansas. The old gentleman intends to make the grasshopper State his future homo. The weather has been phenomenally favorable for building luring the past ten day, and builders have been making the mo? t of it. The coacher for the foot ball team, Huddleson by name, while exercising with several members of the team, fell and injured his head and right shoulder severely. Jas. F. Morgan and wife tre entertaining Mrs. Phillip Tobba of Cynthiana, Ky., and Mrs.Fraokie Collins of Parii, Ky., sistera of Mrs. Morgan. Wall. Hight of tho regular located at Willett'a is home on a short jroiur, x furlough. Mrs. Phoebe Clay died on Monday morning from the cficvte of a stroke of paralysis. She was j 70 years of age. j Mrs. Hamer and Mrs. Lemon of Bedford arc guests of Gus. 0. j Davis' family. Samuel Tucker and Jeliio Chandler were "solemnized" Sunday night. Mrs. Marshall and her moth or, Mrs. Cyuthia Rawlins, occupy the James Smith property, west Kirkwsod Avenue. Mrs. Raw. lies ie 84 years of age, but is a5tivo and in good health. Breedcu & Co. have a few remarks to make to you on this pjige. The green bundles from this store arc now like autimiu leaves saen I "It never rains but it pour.," j is the old saw, and this seems apoiVot como t:m(. w orpction )f R.. i ke Dhat has been talked of. hue. Miiplinhhrm friitn Ladoga came here and made a contract for a site for tl:' specialty. Soon afterward a ; rectors of the Central stone com. : puny to perate an ice plant ou i their tpiarrv grounds in the :mrihwestern portion of town, and otti

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