Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 October 1894 — Page 1

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ESTABLISHED 1835. BLOOJCLNG-TC IITBIANA, OCT. 31, 1894. Price, $1.50 Per Year

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If You Live m Isdiaaa Ton Host Eaow What the Walker Soot Is. SPECIAL PBICES oa Ladles' Hisses' mi mi&m? SEQSS. . The Lowest Prices Ever Made on MENS' EUBBSE

ALL ARE INVITEDNOT5GB. For 30 day3 I can and will sell for 25 per cent, less on all kinds of Fresh Meat, Beef, Veal, of Mutton. Cattle are low, work is scarce, and I want to give a poor man a chance. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Beans, &c., as low or a little lower than the lowest. O. SOUDEE. Rexxef m Six Hocus. Distressing Lirer and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Sew Great South American Kidney Cure." This sew remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, twclc and every part of tho urinary poasajres in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing' it almost immediately. If yon want quiek relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Fabis Bbos., Druggists, Blooming-ton, lad. Jnly 4, '04 Dr. Price's Creasa Baking Powder A Pare Qrapo Cram 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 you nlay expect. Kind treatment and good work are our specialties. Give us a call. Habtmait fc Mat. 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. Gtjs. KREtrGER's Barber Shop is two doors west of the National HoteL When you desire a good shave or a neat "hair cut" go bcre. Kreoger has some second hanct chairs to sell cheap. Fob youk theoat get some of those hoarhound drops at Benckart's,south College Avenue. Try the French Chewing Candy. Dr. Prise's Cream Baking Powder . Worfcra Fair HlgWt Award. Fob Sale. A Union No. 12 (solid tire) 'bicycle, in good condition and at a very reasonable price. Inquire of T. J. LOUDEN. Cbaiq Worley can supply you with a buggy, phaeton, spring wagon, or anything else in the way of a vehicle which 3'ou 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 tho square, on College Avenue. Eveet day George Benckart makes French Chawing Candy, Taffies and Hoarheund Drops. Anna ISaker. Francis Woodward. Eg"RA0rJATE3 OPTHALMIC OPTICIANS. Diagnoses and relief of all Conditions of imperfect or painful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. Having1 three years of successful practice in their profession insures the most perfect results. No charges for preliminary examination. All work guaranteed. PRICES REASONABLE FOE FIRST-CbASS WORK. ESOffleo over Collins ,fc KarssU's. Hours: Si to 18 a. in. 1 to 5 p. m

200 Pair Ladies Fine Shoes

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Nothing nicer for a wedding present than the China or Cut Glass to be had at Lindley's. Best Oysters that money will buy are kept at Benckart's south College Avenue bakery and restaurant. Served iu all styles. Yockg, tender beef, good veal, and tho best meats that can be secured, are always on sale at Souder's meat market, south College Avenue. Lindlets sell the celebrated American Lamps, which received first award at World's Fair. Get your old papers at this officj 20c. a hundred to close out . Care is taken to select 1 he best cattle, sheep and calves, by Oscar Sander. His meat shop, south. of Benckart's, has a reputation for frejh, tender meat. FtSTE line of Cut Glass, Trlaviland China, &c, just received. See it at Liudleys. Shropshire Sheep, pure bred, Rams and Lamb Rams for sale, 2 miles southeast of Bloomington. T. N. Faius & Sox. Prof. John Brown, V. C., should be consulted now, before the weather grow warm. He is fully and completely supplied with every appliance used in vault cleaning, and will do tho work promptly and skillfully. Get ready for cholera clean up. Programs, letter heads, noto heads, bill heads, statemonts, and all kind of poster work and fine job printing , dono in tho highest style of the art, at tho World office, opposite the postoffiee. Never get a job of printing of any kind dono till vou come to our office and get prices, seo sped-; mens, etc. CRAVENS BUGS. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'j Pair Highest Made! snd Diploma. One of the most popular cigars placed on the market here is the "T IT." mnnnfnnrnriul hv M IT Seward, east side square. The "I. 17." is absolutely guaranteed; to be an all Havana filler, and Mr. Seward proposes to return! smoKcr is not sausneu mat tne cigar is worth the price paid. Fair, is it not J Latest styles in Banquet Lamps, just received from the East at Lindi.ey's. If you need stationery of any kind, and especially stationery for commercial business, liko envelopes, letter and notes, bill heads, etc., you should remember that a big stock has been brought on at the "World" office, opposite Seward's foundry. Cravens Brothebs. Fob Repairs or parts of any Sewing Machine, call at H. Lindley's Sons. And they are the Selling at .$2.5 P. .$2:0 Pp. AT- W.eKS BEE HIYSLi.

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:RG8. John Q. Caviness was given a judgment last Tuesday in circuit court against Joseph Prather, far the sum of S0 he sued for 3500. In a controversy between the two Prather struck Caviuees with a stone, and it was for this that damages were demanded. Notice to All. All persons that owe us are requested to call at once and settle. Wo cannot give longer time. All accounts and notes must be paid by December 1st, 1394. Camfbell & Davis. Say, do you know that tho eye is too delicate an organ for you to permit an tr.jxpe.rk'Uccd person to "monkey w ith About the tiino you got a pair of glasses saddled onto your nose, with lenses three times as strong . as they should -be, you will begin to realize that your eye-sight is permanently injured. Now Henry Tourner has been in the business over twenty years, and ho is not going to ruin your eyes just for the sake of selling a pair of 50c. glasses for This is straight talk and don't you forget it. Look at our Lamps und look at our competitors. Sec who have the finest and host lamps in the city. Lism.kv. WoKi.tve Faik chewing candy, made fresh each day by Vol pert, the expert candy maker, north side square. Election of Tkcstees. There will be an election of two Trustees for tho 1st Baptist church on Wednesday, November 11th, at 7 o'clock p. m., in the audience room of the church. Chewing Candy, ' 'mighty nice, ' ' made by Volpert. Go to his shop and eet some. Get a can or a qimrtof Oysters of Volpert, th-.' north side baker and restaurant keeper. Everything is first-class in his house. Yoe should see those Lamps at Lindley's. They surpass any stack ever before seen iu Bloomington. Brsad and Cakes of all kinds.-, made and sold by Volpert, the north eide baker. Get his Cream Bread. Tins only tiist-;!:;..3 Merchant Tailoring establishment in town i s that carried on by Benckart & Son, south College Avenue. -V complete and full line of late style piece goods, including Summer Suitings and Trouserings are among those being received almost daily from the wholesale houses. The proprietors are practical cutters, and are able to give satisfaction to all customers, both as to fit and price. Just now, while money is scarce and business dull you need to get tho closest prices with the best tits, and you can feci assured of both at Benckart's merchant tailoring establishment. Call and get particular;!. LOWEST PRICE CLOTHING HOrSi". IN THE STATE. Overcoafs and rFaIi Salts. iflil stiiics. fin S!zs$.i STYLISH ! AND BEST !SrQIML1T1ES. j i I'RK'lvS -c ! aAKAXTBEl) - OK ""j Vi'i;v i KKi' lixnicn, KAKN'S, N.n;-.--u oidk S.TAitK.

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Dr. J ok lm . ov.j Mid Henry Henley for I arc the Republican ! Ti.ov si;.' u! 1 rd wi'l

: i d r, Purveyor, lunninses. restive the I full veto ot tlis i .ary on Tuesday, j November Oth. i --Wc hsve two eo!5.n'i!;:.sio:ioi:; to eleit on Tucsilay f nexi wosk: Win. l'eterton of i.v. ton tp. ami Ezra revving jr. of P.-rry tp. ar.: the candidalc;-. Bi.-th are careful, conscientious iisen, and the intercfts of the tax-payers will b. saf'o iu their hands. Many voters do not realiz;: how important t!ie oflice of county commissioner is to tho people, but when they ft op to think that :dl th.i chiiins tigainst the cornty. must pa.s through tli? hanh of theii) men ii will be readily seen tluit they ought to be the best men that can t;' secured. Jo?. S. Woodward, a w?ll known citizen of Clear Crock tp. , is the man chosen by Monroe county Republicans to iakc charge of the Treasurer's oiliee. For many years Mr. Woodward Iw.s been a successful merchant; ho bears an unblemished reputation as a business man; his honesty is unquestioned, and his ability to conduct the financial business of the county so far as it perbi'.ns to the Qiiict? of Treasurer v ucknowledged. All this being true, there is no reason why he should not bo triumphantly tdected on next Tuesday. He Mill account for every dollar of the county funds, and will give his undivided attention to tho details of tho oliice. John T. Woodward i-3 tho R-puldicsa candidate fr County Clerk. No bettor man for the office could be te!e-ct?d. Ho is thoroughly posted on oi'ice work, and can keep the numerous books and papers that are used in the citrk's cfiio;- in neat nd systcaiacio manner. A eAi oyui bookkeeper is n-.-ed: d iu this oiiie owe who vill give hi entire personal attention to it, and su "h a man is John T. Woodward. Litigants and attorneys arc alike intertit;t'd in this, in order that their rights may bo carefully looked after in the reeords that are made. WoodWard will do this, and ho should be elected by a good round majority. Remember that tho election: occurs next Tuesday, ami that John T. Woodward is tli ma;v for Clerk. Do you know of a better mar. for Sheriff than Wils. Adams, There is lio.io better offers!. He knows his duty and performs it. Adam; is an old soldier and is entitled to the support of old sol-, diers all over the county of Monroe. In his capacity its Shcrid' he has an opportunity to -aver many a man who is in sojv. distress, and so far as it it h passible Wils. never fails to do it. With all his kindness of heart, however, Adams perform? his duties to nil parties, and the difficult position of Sheriff is filled by him with a careful punctuality that entitles him to another term. Iiis old friends, it is hoped, -have only to be reminded that they can do him a lasting favor on the 6th of KovsmlKir by casting a ballot for him. Be sure to see that on your ticket i.; printed : i -For Sheriff", Wilson Adams. ' ' James W. J.-u-kf.cn j.-j the candidate for iiecorder and ho deserves to secure a h'.rgo vole. Jackson luw kept the records of the county in cuc'i a vav a to to earn the endorsement f every man who has hud sny bui iii'vs with his oiiice, end can always be depended uon to do iv. Ni ono can have a?;y but th. most compiinientary remark.? to make about Recorder Jaekicn, for he is a model ollicer. Ha is always kind and accommodating, and taken pains to ihirv you anything that may be of interest to you in hia office. It is important that & careful, pains-taking mm rhould be selected to fill that oiu'oe, as tiio titles to your homes and farms are en the Recorder's book; , and their mutuanon or careic..;; usage might result in irrep-siviblo loss ti you. Vote to keep Jim Jackson in the Recorder's offici-, ur.d you vote for your own interest. In tho bastardy .suit of Cora West vs. Hairy Jda.-rcy a jury found that Massey ui t:ic guilty party. Old roldiers .-'i..uld n.'it forget t!ic;r ;! 1 comrade. Wils. Adam.-, who is a candidal!.' for Shcrili of Monroe county. lie is thoroughly conp-,-(..-:;'., and i in every way deservh,-. Help him all you i an, :.nd ):.: may ;-e:ue l:y be in a poition to help you. Do J'O'.I tie- fo've of this qui stion by Ueivml Ii-!iiiM;ii at Wayne: "Wnyisit that the Democratic party, whivli io recently passed a i.ii iil bill, i; ; b.-cn cornptdled in Ic' York to i ominalo for governor iie only D.-mo. era! ic. senator ivho oi.-! .-gaiiiot the bill';" -IV.!,... arrived at A r:,:'.:-.r Dunn , ...-i ay. 1'-.v.,t . i;ic , I,

-The lo;isi of Hotel Gentry j Everything is organized now. : has lieen placed on the hooka in ; The schools are officered liy classes. ; the Recorder's oilice. Tlie lessea ( Tho lir.'jt year class iu our high .arc L-Ai-h & Wutlo of Lawrence, scliool is oliiccred as follows: IKtir.ss:;. They are to pay J ,500 ; President, Austin East; Vice lint th; tirst year, S00 for tho ; Prest. , Mamie Hates; Traasitrer, )si.coud, and -','-M)0 per year for i Charles Clark; Secretary, Maude, i tho remaining three of the lire i Cunnichsiel. ! year lease. In addition they rent j T, remain of Mrs. Phoebe .a room fronting on Oth street atCJ)v were tako)l to EUf:ttsville for ,T-0 l,or almimi f!r " bil!" rotom- inbirmcnt last Tu0slay. Samuel i iey Hocuro by the hotel leaso ; Cri,00 aml wif LlJthor clav j f v- wo sleeping rooms, a dimug iam wif Mm x,, Whisna.uC i hall, Kiieuen, otlice, ensme room.:.., t -. ,i

laundry room, fuel ' 'l, loom una

i Closets, it u estmiatcl that to ; f mn th; , -)act ifurnuh the hotel the landlords; i will have to expend $7,t00. It i a of the most striking lis said that the firm have had con- I,iwes ,i architecture in the city ! fiiderablo experience in tho busi-; that sliown in the new building ncf.1, having condncted a hotel t i th of tho National bank. It Ft. Wayne,' Lawrence, Kaa., and!is s0 uncommon that you will look ' t;l?r cities. ! at it tho second or third time, i ... , r , , . . 'Looks something liko a Spanish ! .-;M:s?I-ftella Jay of tin city ; (.mM or MlJrUh p!lac0. It and 1. V. Summers of Alexandria I jg et( v and 0)Jd ;wera married in Morton Sst. Church of Christ. Thursdav morn-1 Chas. Blodgett, the man who ing. Rev. Lewis eif Alexandria 'fon Mme time aS "n t,,e front i officiating. The bridesmaids were 1 sttTs of the National Hotel and I Mrs. Florence Whitted, of Bed-1 iuiurf:(1 hii Pine id stiU a cripple, iford, Miss Alice Fee and Miss 1 Ho mm'e3 on tuUius with diffi;GoldieJav. The attendants of oult-T- Ha had au accident policy the "room were A. B. Summers, 111 om of ths companies, and will a brother, Freddie Seward an(l ; be entitled to a considerable sum iPiiu! WilHa. of thi citv. j of money, when he gets ready to

To Uemvk I. U. It is openly j threatened in Indianapolis that a j determined effort will bo made, to' remove the 1 Juliana University : from Bloomington to that city very State senator and represe.n - J 1 . ! )T I,, u,t!,,u,V " I'url 011 : the State should join with the : ::M, r t.iiviKifnrj mj Htir.-tnt A a ' j! .1 .. ll portion of i southern legislators and defeat ; i ItuhaiiApolis in it hosiri do ' sins. White county ,voiiia ts.

: grci tno removal oi rurano um-j "Pl'",iW,u UUU1IU AHl weia. fvcrsity from Lafayette and the re-jHe is a first-class mau thoroughmcva! of I. V. from Bloomington i V uudsr.:tands business methoeU, Kvould have the same effect on'thojis a cat end book-kecpar, a correct ; people of that portion or the State. ' aocoutitant, and is quick to underi I ..,...1.1 l.n ..........! : -t:inl l!i(". rr:mr.,riiH.!if rf ttinoI-

. .. . . . . . : around. Indianapolis ha more than hor share and is now reaching out her octupus-liko arms for , more Monticcllo Prc.-. j --Win. Currv di el on Thurs-1 day last at his farm home north-: we" ( rf Pdm-mino-ri-in T? b:uC rosided in this vioiiiity tha greater part of his life, and so was well known to all of our older citizens, '.tor & number or years Mr. Curry: hnd Miiir!'. d with die.e of the . bi brnvs. Ilia nap wii-- T(! vcurs. 1 Every tax-payer ! that wo ought to have who feels i ' a b jnator

at Indianapolis who will contest ; xt yoar wilt be rar more lnterwit'a those- "srrabhers" who de-! v-'-ig thaii it wa in lf-ui. That

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tbe i;iiievoittnt nwiitutions oi tno State fchould bo located there, will

eorraiwy see tne noteuy 101 eioction. No usu in trying to hold Q o Mens' oil erain f!nLJoffa tluvSr6' b'CeU1V'hili? PCplt; arVXcltt?tUDdhlo sole and tap Boots for $2. th SHto h a a tb orlvX " 2,, 5,tor"QVr? "eloquencing ; Real value them ,t tho the State, ha, a thorough .u oua.nt-., in every school house in the , , ,Ste price with men and nieauivs, and , county.

nas also tne courage or ms convie-1 , T, tioiw. He will "sLv with" tho.e' " l(m ot pcoplo.who are trving to grab ton, addressee a large gathering 1 ' , - w o i i of citizen:- at the court -house batcvery thing in sight. Remtmibcr; , ... ... . . t l i i, i urdav nigut, on the political 13lt is Judffe Duiieau v.c arc tal'anej " f i i

: about, for Senator. unit. IOC bt:HUtor. Vv m. D. Burford is placing , i electric wires and enunciators iu ', the Gentry block. Two handsome 2-storv dwell-1 ling houses will bo erected on! norii. Washington street bv Wm. N. Showers. Work to commence tia fc.;on as tno necessary preparations can bo niaele. .Tsnies Pi. Wiijrtii is rikino' tfn..KU..n rn.,.,:,0 in vf.wi iAi i utu ii- i,e.ne o i . iiv iiui iv.ivn i " county this week. H. P. Tourner is not a three weeks graduate in OptUttlmiCS. He has had A I twenty years espcr - icnce in the business, and guaran - tees satisfaction m all paic.dars. Ho will not recommend tho wear - ing of glasses if in his judgment;, the patient, .ought not to apply them. Ho lis an immense ''" varied v to select from, too. hmilfl hp rnvpcifpri

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; I ,. i ',.,. uttn,,.j t, funeral file his claim. For Sheriff the name of Wilson Adams is offered by the old soldiers and their friends. Wils. is a good man in any capacity, 1 ,. ,r. . - ., ,,. . Cl ' eoi(l:i.l!iTe tor the ofeee ot Sheriff. It is hoped that all his friends will ; make u a )il!t t0 see that Le ts his share of tho votes. John T. Woodward is the , 1 . 1 . : -ii 1 1 tion. Ho will make a satisfactory Cbrk, and a good clerk is an import ant county o.iicer. Lcn. S. Field of the "Star" store, who is also a traveling man for ?hee house in Toledo, (.)., was in tint citv last week srettincr i amplc8 for tho spring trade.! in- has tlna reputaUon of selling; - more gooda than any man in that j line on the road, so that it claimed that bis salary, which ' cuaced by the business dono amounti to V2, ma. It is said that the fair circuit j v.-u.-.. Court adjourned till after the '. . . ... I v.i i-t :-.-i -.-I 'r .in.l whih fpesci. m-.su.ng wiKi snarp points anu eioiiucntiy oeiiverea commanus nr, aetpiaincanc. new i . i t: - x - - "Keep your eye on Ben. Wilson," i was a frequent remark. -Spencer .Jeurnal . Simp. Neeld has a flock of sheep on his farm west of town, and like all rrood farmers, sot? ! J-'reat store

them. A numbr"4hvo "'w I A A. I j.i.m.. tiAn lull) urtll

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' V ' I I " ' ' - - 'I ,,, IW ainM i, 1 Wilson tariff hill passed all the ( s, kii d m to tWnk i,,, ', u. , .,...1, - tlmv liMvo Ii.ii5' to flfich intn nnv they mav'fancv Qat tbis .!,.,". ,.ia, i wi ii not become popular with the Miiot rabid free trade Democrats of Monroe county. . .

ton !. Ladies' ali.caif shoes, 1 at the "Star" dry goods store, for! Frank Brodix of Chicago ari!s;l. This is a special drive till rived in Bloomington on Monday j thev are all gone. Get a pair. i morning. Frank has a host of

I Rar. Green of Southrort j preached for tha I'aptist congraon ahuuv. A large delegation of hil - dren from the Harrousburg schools d Iffoomiaton on Saturday, I : Th:v investigated iho University buik.iiKrs and the buildings of the pubis.. foluH-ls. Prof. L. H. Aii-.ltr-'Oii of Chica-'o. .1 Loted hypnotist, accoinpcnicd bv his wife, arrived in the city on Sniurd :-. He i; tho ' .iicst of hi. it.ther, John K. Anderson. 4 . 1 1 . , , . . ' At ire home ot I rank V vhe, I ri.iav ui-'ht, ths M. O. 11. ! ci -tv wa pleasant! v euturtained. 5:i;;;:i .losvic Siinnions, Maude! jShoweiv, Marv Weir, Laura j ' Wor.dhi.rn, Antoinette Duucau, i ; Maude Caruiichael, Jessie (icutry j j and Messrs. Leu. Field, Frank j : W-V,l' Arthur All.m, Lee Tred-; v,ayi ,f(,illlllv White, Fred Bat

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1. ' 1 .1 4 ;nw 011100 as comity c eric, as tne nninu klo uts vest. It was Land UOi.and were amoiii-those prer-eut. , .,. , ,. . ,, . , . ' . 4,1, , , . '. " 1.uu' 1 , othce ot state s-ionnter begin? the ! lord Lawos dmr.i'r, but Mrs. j - ( .!,:;, - r-uiy. b'trtalurday.jday following the election. Wal-1 Lawos was "tho power" behind .was a ml! affair, in fact it was, ter Parks lia leva appointed, the fiironc. and wiieii it imu tn

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Vote for Wilson Adams For Sheriff.

! , Wnc lighta Have Deei placed in W alnut St. Pres. church. I Electric lights have been Mike Volpert has been in business on tho north side of the square saven years. Mrs. Hiram Lindloy spent a portion of last wek at Paoli, with relations. Mrs. Win. F. Browning, and i hor granddaughter, &ad.e were vieiting friends last week. m Maotinsville Have you paid your taxes ? If not paid Monday they will be delinquent, and a penalty will attach. liev. Knox Montgomery, an j old-time student of 1. U., has been' oallcd to the U. P. ehurch at Cmcinnati, O.

, C3 Thos. J. Sare is the Demo-1 ditiou at last adviees was serioua. cratic candidate for Prosecuting; On Friday evening last a reAttorney. He is reading law in coptioii was given in Walnut St. the oiiice of Senator R. A. Fulk. prefs c;iurch in honor of tho sew Another candidate for cm-iPtoV-Mr. Allison.

grcss spoke in tha court house last iFriday night. This is five or ' seven, if wo are not mistaken in j the count. Joe Woodward, for Treasur er, is a No. 1 man in every par-! ticular. He has always been a successful merchant, and has done business in a straight-forward way that has given him an enviable reputation. No better man for Xrea3um coul(I have baen ie- . . i i i. i . i . ... , H. ?n ji.,jw I IDLllVli. 11U If ill I t,UlSa,(al Z Va Km A. L , th 0 public f aad, and ; v-.li V.l ! rt on.l art fa v o c lies in Ins power, see that thev are nronorly applied. Vote for Joe, and secure a tip-top man for the position. At tho "Star" the stock of Blankets ia unsurpassed. The jal111 5C0 themI Th. i caxra tin at1 ( XJIVa itV. V.VVIIV. IJV V. W UV.V44V44VV !... . 1 Jm i..a c i.. j That is awful, aren't it i ,... t, , I Mrs. Sarah Hazel, mother of ! John B. Hazel, died at the home ! of her son on Sunday, aged 70 : ycai'f I Newt. Bennett came down Sunday from Indianapolis, but he ;. ? ..4. Kn.. . i frin'1 vlx0 are alwJS glad to meet him. Mrs. Mary Kelly of east 3d ! 9lrel " s' siuruay ana ; hrok(J her 1 ight hip. Drs. Harris i ana sogers wc-ro cauoa. The branch of the "Ceirnoi" store, at Fllettsville, is to bo closed seon. I. U. can't play foot, ball, but when it eoiiivs to Mwiuging tho has:1 ball Imt she is there. I. U. ha.; carried the penant for eight years. ti. T ; 1 1 . 4...:w. I AUV X'lILIII litlll IV lll WLWtS, 1 . .. I at a cost of l,.p);0. Four accommodating clerks will wait on you at the "Star." Pierce Woolory, W. I. Fee and Missels Nuckwls aud Turner take pleasure iu showing you tho many bargains. T.il,. '......., , 1,.,., I w,n ,v.:r:ns 11. iiumv in- can 'squtteKO in.

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Misa Ida Manley Uft for Indianapolis on Wednesday last. Mrs. Rettger, of wast 6th. street, is seriously ill. Ben. Voss and wife wra visiting relations and friends in Eminence, Ind., last week. The Gentry building "stands away up high," as one of the street boys expressed it last week. George Sullivan of Harrodsburg is now filling a position in Indianapolis with a gristmill firm.' Dr. B. A. McGee's family ntertaining Mrs. W. H. Mc- ! Knight and daughter ef Louisville, ivy. Mrs. Lillie Boggs is ill at Lincoln, Neb., the result of a rei cent surs-ical oneration. HereonJohn D. Morgan will take ; "the roael" for the Deering machine company after Jan. 1st. He i hss been very successful here a a ! local aSent j -The Yeung Ladies' Mission. ! ary Society of tha M. E. church ! waP entertainsd by Paster Steala ' j "tw"" j w . and wife on Wednesday evening last. Oscar Roed, who owni a j drag store at Ikllefontaine and j 10th streets, Indianapolis, was visiting his father, mother and ; brother in Bloomington last week. Mrs. A. J. Summers' mother died at Wooster, O. , last Thursday morning, and she, in company with her son Arthur, left on the midnight tram fer that city. Elias Brewer has rented tho grocery store building recently erected by Mrs. Miller, on Snith Avenue, and will place a stock of goods in it at once. Co. H is to have new uniforms. When thej- come out on drill this winter in leggina, slouch hats and overcoats, they will look like tho soldier boys of '61. A couple of evangelists advertise at Beelford to give "preaching and beautiful Holy Ghost singing. ' ' Odd, aren't it ? Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mrs. R. R. Stewart, Mrs. Fred. Fess and Mrs. James Jackson went to Greeneastle Thursday to attend, tho district mooting of tho Woman's Relief Corps. Did you ever participate in an opossum dinner i On Monday T. E. Lawos, the wholo-soulcd landlord of the National Hotel, invited a few of his friends to try the first 'possum of the season. Eleven persons sat down at table: T. K. Lawos, Tip. Wade, John W. Cravens, P. R. Buskirk, W. A. Gabe, Josh. Howe, Peter Bowman, L. V. HuAkirk, Newt. Bennett, John Nugent anil Ben. Thompson. These old hunters touid appreciate a game dinner, ha ing (every one of them! killed bear, deor at. I catamount from Maine to California. Tho dinuer, gotten up in the superb style for which Mrs. Lawos is celebrated, was fil for the gods. His upossumsldp wis accompanied by Iwked sweet potatoes, and sido ami middle elishes in disti act'nj profusion. One of the guests burst a button tieun his waist -band m his efforts to do iustice to tho spread, while : C... ... ... 1 1 . . II . " ,.s asyW1Fai W i , . ) iu:: j: he in I , ner t-qual all noi bo found iu Monroe county.