Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 November 1894 — Page 4
LANDSLIDES
Affects Your Pocket Book And just now that is in human nature. We
for In General
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: Its talking now. to what we can do on old stuff. They J. W. Rut That In Dress suits maae In Business
In Work Suits
. A Republican Progress SUBSCRUTIOX, $1:50 per year i Win. A. (Jabe, Editor and Proprietor i Office Oveu Stab Store, Fbe Block. Asv sia.v who has been appointed Ksecutor. Administrator or Ouardian should never give an order for the insertionof his advertisingr in a newspaper till he investigates the claims of the Prookbss. Demand that the legal advertising be sent to the- Progress office. where it wjll be done carefully and correetly. the pnpnetor having' had over twenty years' experience ip that class of business. John N. Stout, a man who
was in jail on a charge of rehbery, ! Mias Nellie, daughter of escaped on Monday morning of i Frank ec of Greencastle, is risitfost week, by dashing past the inS hcr uacle Newt- Feo aud othor Sheriff as tho latter entered the j relations in Bloomington. cell roem. Stout, who ii bat 22 ! Jos. H. Hunter and wife of years old, made a confession im- f Washington City, have returned plicating two others as concerned i to their iiome after a two weeks in the attempt to rob Benton visit to relations here. Hough, five miles north of town.' . , , . Th. Sheriff ha. issued the follow-! -- pox is prevalent m inS hand bill: i "om Prtl0ns of thl BEWARD ! r The wife of Rev. Wm. F. for joax x. STOl.T. i Reed, 4th street, is reported quite Eseaped from the Monroe Couaty ; jail, Nov. 10th, 1894. ',-,. ItaouPTloi:-John X. Stout is about ! J. B. Rridwcll brother,
5 ft, 10 or n inches hijrh. dark, sandy kinky hair, had mustache, chin whiskers about two weeks old. Stutters in conversation. I will pay S15 reward if he is captured in Monroe county and delivered to me ! at jail. Or 825 if captured in the State of Indiana, outside of Monroe county, Or &50 outside the State of Indiana and delivered to me. Wiianv Aluua Sheriff fif M f! Moomingtun, Ind., Xor. 20tb 1SW. A brilliant reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Nor ten at their elegant heme on north Col lege Avenue, Thursday night, to! their friends of the Delta Tau frateruity. The genial host and hes-1 teas were assisted id entertaining Uv Vnlto I aWn m',. nf by Miss Nellie Martin, aister of Mrs. Norton, were present.
Some forty guests j Charles is engaged in the whole- , tale fruit business in Minneapolis,
Tk. ... Cn.n.Ml cA in fi W. Campbell & Co.'e dry goods tore is a beauty So alto is their new stock of dry goods. Mrs. Webb of Bedford was the guest, last week, of Mrs. Gus. C. Davis. Detectives have been quietly j at work in Monroo county on the ! counterfeit dollar cases, and it is j claimed have secured enough evidence to insure some of the makers and shovcrs of the ' 'queer ' a ! visit to Jeffersonville. On Thursday, Dec. Otb, the Marie Decca Concert Co., a fine musical organization, will appear, s the second number of the lTni-, versity Lecture Ass'n course. The company is first-class in every way and will draw an immense j crowd. H a ticket in time. j
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Are what you may expect these times but j weVe got a SLIDE that interests you more ; directly than any yet for it is one that ;
doing what We say.
rnii lino non't Tr onw.aocflTl 1w QnTrKrxdtr in
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this part of the country. If what you want isn't in this ad. don't think we haven't got it in the house.
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What we offer here
for you. These prices are not quoted are right out of the box, New !
SIMMONS & WEST SIDE SQUARE.
Last year a fine fur cap sold for $1.26 and this year everybody sells them for $1.00. " , i y. i iv .O tr) f
we s:ot a bargain, and they
Woolen hose, long top,
s a corker
ViaV W OrSLUUS, X11 WUUi., XUHg KyU.v, wool;
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doubleandsingle breasted. Simply immense
Suits
Black heavy weight Woolen Suit $4.00 Think of that ! A dark, plain gray, winter weight woolen suit, $4.50. A Jim Dandy-
Jeans Suit that last
34.50 you can buy from Jean3 pants, the old 81.25
Miss Mamie Boneknrt, who is conTalescing from a severe attack of malarial fever, is visiting 1 her aunt, Mrs. John Boers, at lndianapojie. j Wheat is worth 48c. It has i sold as low as 43c. P. S. Eveahardt and wifo of jj fa b th t f g jj t X.Terhardt, west 2d street, f i -r, i : Mrs- Warsh Duncan of 1 South Park, is seriously ill with a i canccroug affeclion. Elder Jesaup of Rush COUUty .,. . . Tr ! win nil mo numit ai vjneennes i vacated bv Rev Clark. Percival, of Avoca, has been his guest recently J. G. Urmey's brother, William, of Bedford, has been his 1 truest. j ., c, . Ex-bfcnatOr JL'utk and Wife are visiting relations in Carthage, ' . . .P. .... .. " ! a mam ui iuu uumivi iti- ! sides in Carthas-e. -It cost 1,200 to hold an l "lectaon-in Monroe county, owing lf in9 ,! mf n'er nnuor tne Australian law. Dr. Lemuel Moss is now part- : tor ot a small Haptist congrega ; tlOn 111 NCW ition iu New Jersey, while his son i iVlinn. RUBBERS. LARGEST STOCK IN BLOOM - LNGTON AT Ed. Whetse
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is merely an index CO.. the 35c. kind, for 15c 10. TheV are alSO ' XSJ-tiy U G U.SUj ' j " A ailU ailUtUC UAIXCIO,
year you bought toriVS?21LU'
us now for $340. kind, 90c. The annual convention of the Christian churches of Shelby, Johnson, organ, Owen and Monroe counties begun its session in Kirkwood Avenue church Monday evening. It will continue until j some time Wednesday. "Mih. Alallicrii is favorably: spoken of bv many as a candidate
before the next Legislature for i largely exhausted in defending : , , " i" . Warden of the southern peniten- i tho terrible irritation set up by! .;, Journa,: the Eegtslatiarv. Mathers is endowed with j the sharp points of tho undigested ! ture .wlU no mor. rt n ,inr,r f .,?. .i,!i Tlmi tli tm... i question of removing the State
ity and would make a suecoss in that position. There were two narrow es capes from lire last Tuesday morn lnii1 The rr,i--f r,r tb.a fuuiii linn. Indiding caught lire ' from n defeetive flue in the ('Brothers Tk 1 !j j . 1 it. rieou lunniiire store, :uni inB house owned by Charles Showers. en north U'ashsngtonslrcct, caught tire from the popping of a coal , from the stove io the carpel and r,, w. ti f it tho blazo and smoke at the Hue' in j tho opera house roof was diseov- j crcd promptly and the lire was ex-! tingiiished bv the "bu L-ket brigade' Uofore the engine had been got into working order. Mr. Showers discovered the tire in his house time to extinguish it. in C.il. Worrall writes from ' Berkley, Arkansas, that ha hasj ebot 3!) deer ( with one hand tied i behind his back), mot and killed : four grizzly bears single handed ; ana mone wun ins irustv mowk knife, bead choking two panthers . to death that crept to Ins bedside! ono night. But one of his most I un qucaimo.i.m.eAp.on. i l0 nmg up and:;- : ducks pull them under by the feet; and drown 'em. He secured (17!! i in one day by this means, and never swallowed a mouthful of j water. Arkansas water is notj made to drink. I Morton Koontz was arrested on Wcdne.-iday last by Deputy l ) S. Marshal Taylor and taken loj Indianapolis. He was charged ' with handling counterfeit money, j Mr. Koontz had been arrested be- j fore and taken before l S. Com- j missioner, J. G. McBheoters, of I this place, who, linding the proef insuflicient, discharged him. It j is stated that ono ot the Salt Creek tp. people who got into trouble in tho fame way has asserted that the coin was procured from Mr. Koontz. P. iS.--The. I. S. -iiand jurv i has indicted Morton Koontz, and (he has been p'-ve 1 un lei" a bond ; of $i .ooo.
A surraatiii!i foi" Thanksiriv-
intr dv !p;iiv vibs;;ni bu-k lmiio Si.xin' in 1 In pan: Mifi'hty l;tii you'tv fivin'. -Vint you. cull lid muiiV Corn lionil iiml ho- ;-al(cs, ot a i;i'hty ;nprtiiv For a wcvpin :Umirr, Tho Daneing Bean's Worm. Vi-om the Chieaco Times. The dancing bean is collecting i crowds on the street corners and in front of drug store windows, j Olid flfnr h lin tun i 1.' iw mo tirst time is mystified. He can 'not understand' what makes the I bean jump about so actively. The dancing beans arc a pro-1 ;llurt 01 Mexico. 1 hey are tritwo flat j angular in shape, ha in shape IV1112 and ono convex surface, bean contains a worm that Each measi iirr an eighth of na inch in length: hy one-twenty -fourth of an inch! i in width. The little oreature has ! ; aiiiwo noil aevcjitipwi reel. 1110 ; : oliject of the moveme.nts made by I j the insect has never been decided definitely. The most plausible ! theory advanced is that if the j worm remains naar the tree that produces it, the mtie animal win be destroyed bv some inoct or ! j bird henco its anxiety to gat as j far away as possible. The worm has no desire to esjoape from its hell: on the con- ! trary it teems to be comfortable ! only when completely enveloped; j i" it. If a hole is made in the j i fheU the worm immediately sets (o work to repair the damage, and ; lZJXl jwt. After this process nlishedfhe worm will ant in:t lio. j dance ju.c, ami opkii will uelU 10 i a"'ain. If the worm is re-j moved from the shell it will at-1 ; tempt to form another for itself. rovenng i The tree on which the bean j grows produces a berry. Each each berrv but only one bean in
contains a worm. Kti m ODs ,as? Pwi ,...;.. ..ifor the general good, declining to
tiiemosl the beans is their solidity there u ..Ti:j:. i.
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iThe only explanation of this fact it that the egg producing the worm : was laid in the flower before tho l.,,..,.., .u... berry formed around the egg, which later becomes the worm. j Advice to Drivers. A driver gave his hor;o six ; quarts of oats about two hours 'earlier than he was usually fed. ;The harness was being put on i while the horse wasfeodin"'. The
overvthiiHr was in readiness nnd'feuted in the late election isEnloe,
the horse was. utarted on a long drive. The driver urged the animal on with the whip. At the end of thirty miles the horse hesn to ignore that instrument, he went slower and slower; finally ho fell, dead. Postmortem examina tion revealed the fact that the ; oat had not been digested -j-h lining ot the stomach gave evi- j dence of having been in a high ' i state oi irritation. It was plain max tne norse s previous ncoumu i lation of nerve power had been : mitted to stand .still or lie down 1 j for an hour after feeding ho would Shave prepared not only a reserve j of material to sustain himself, but ' the amount of nourishing material ncei l m u lo i rul wonbl Iioy-a 1,,1,.1
j hira endure his exhaustive journey. rlcSto thl,t ftB(i other ffld to th Time is required for the digostion!lear' 1 -. J! 1 1 . .
tu iuou oeiore Beginning a long ; muscular strain. It must also Boemcle.tr that when the effort i at hard labor ends tim should be given for rest before taking food, i i n ! ElBilECfC T0S&CCO rtAVOR -'i .r V v V'. Consumers ofaiewaia touacco who , -1 are'A'illinq to &5U a little more tkn I 1 - 1 , vt. u I V PnCe ml pr M Oramag ; trade tobaccos, wlllpiiduiis ksxd superior to all otKevs Of IMITATIONS. .t.ii!-;ttu -V. 3 ,;j,J' j S,': I 1 Hill C3 ;:' TO 0.H.WKERE Oi- tilS?.! CiSr-Fge
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War to the Knife!
;A BLOW AT HIGH PRICES!
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POWER OF GASH
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represent 70(1 Suits. (jiahanif-EI) to be worth, none less than! 6ir.0i.i, some ?IS.0ii and $2ii.i0. !
uu t",n tiKts yuu,,PCK WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY, u .a n-:.... .i.:.. ...wi
Call for anything advertised, ! 1 M 0YCRG0ATS
We have a Vermont (Iroyat 2.00, worth 3. '. A 'Ray'! Kattinet. heavy and long. Regular retail price, ?5.00 to ti.(H Our Special Sale Price, M.0n. And so on all the way throughWe guarantee to save you not less than '2o per cent., aud on the better grades as high as fo per cent.
j I j j j WILL FORFEIT :?l,0uo if I
slated in this advertisement. RESPECTFULLY. MOSS rKAHN, Out Door Kasl of First National Hank.
Clock Spring Blade. Only Perfect Comb. Korepaugh Circuses, your Dealer lor Beg our nann- on the hundle. Sl'BlNU tlBBI A good plan ifor preserving tools from rusting is the simple preparation employed by Prof. Olrustead, of Yale College, forth9 i Preservation of scientific ajiparatus, have it patented. It is made by ves!n' turr.nf 1 11 000 i018 re' ln" f01"1-"11111;. r"b' . f ; ' th,! ""!" preventmp ranctity and supplying an air-tight ldm. Rubbed on a eriinit surface ever so thinly, it protects and preserves the polish effectually, and it can be wiped oif nearly clean if ever desired, as from a ksife blade, or it may be thinned with coal oil or benzine. Veterans will be pleased to know that one of the tacmbors of v j the present House who was deoi ledncssee the man who never lost an opportunity to defame Union ooldicrs. With the oyster season and numerous modal gatherings the demand for crackers has become vorv large. The leading bakers j at Indianapolis arc now running oui i to nv narreis or cracaers a day. Parrot t & Tag-gai t had their-banner day last Wednesday, I turning oat from their ovens 524 i rrels 01 frackera. w frn Bloomington to a us 11 W"U1" v? U"TU'S ithe State take up the fad ef the : track elevators for the whole of ! Indiana. The Legislature is not! iu that sprt of business, and will Indianapolis Journal: Judge : McBride discusseil the question 'What Causes the Humming of "",SIM1 "K. ""P" before the buience Club last Telegraph and Telephone Wireif night. " : It is an old question whieh was ; asked several years ago by a pop- ; ular Science paper, and has bean j discussed in this city before. Judge McBride Maintained that the noise was not caused by the j wind, as U commonly supposed, but did not give any lucid explai nation of the phenomenon. His ; observatiens have been that on clear, frosty nights when there is i ne wind the noise is the greatest, land on that basis his belief that ! the wind lias nothing to do with ! the humming sound. Among the amendments to
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cM,,titution of tlie Ststo of m 'New ork recently adopted by;a"
;N York reeeritIv adopted the people is the following: ISO puoitc oniccr, or a person elected or appointed to a public office, under tho laws of this State, shall directly or indirectly aik, demand, accept, receive, or consent to raceivc for his own use or benelit, or for the use or benefit of another, auy free pass, free transportation, franking privilege, j or discrimination in passenger, ' telegraph, or telephone rates, I from any person or corporation, j or make use of the same himself, or in coiijuactiou with another, j A person who violates any provision of this suction shall be j deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, j or hll forfeit his olllee at the ; suit ef the Attorney -general, Another piovition prohibits corporations from tendering free passes to public oiliuers, and the General Assembly is required to give effect to both proiions by suitable legislation.
Our Competitors
-n.....i : i . ,;S iuu.., 7.") Suits, Regular Retail Value .(10 and $5.uo. tU)H, 10fi-l and 'JiOii. These lots and we'll substantiate this ,lad. fail to substantiate everv word Spring Gurry Comb Soft as a Brush. Fits every Curve. The Used by U. S. Army and by Bartium and and Leading Horsemen of the World. It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. COMB CO., 104lfjett St., SeBtk Btai, IbiUms. New Albany Ledger: "The lecture of President Swain before the High School, teachers and a number of citizens at Wesley Chapel, Monday night, was heard with genuine pleasure by the intelligent audienee. Ills topic, "Higher Education," was discussed in a lucid, forcible style, and wan full of interest and information on educational matters. He is an ablo man intellectually and u pleasing speaker."' A Liberal Offer. The enterprise of the publishers of The Youth's Companion. iSoston.Mass., has r.tu.nlily mlvantM! tha papoi year by year, keeping- it always in the front rani: of the Lost periodicals. It fills to-day as no oilier publication the popular demand for a practical family paper, one that is equally valued and enjoyed by old and yuunsr. and free from all objectionable features. The best writers of all lands are engratfed to write for its eoicmns. Among the famous contributors for the volume of IS'.ti are two itaujrhters of Queen Metoria: Air. Uladstone, the most emini:it living- statesman, who has for the j lli,l timo ,'i.itl.,i, ,,, ,.t-f;..l,t nvnr.ictlT. for The Companion: Sir Kilwin Arnold, W. Clark llussell, Charles Dioliens, Frank I!. Stockton. .1. T. Trowbridge, Mark Twain, Cy Wurman, the famous locomotive enjrineei', and more than a hundred other writers who are known the worltl over. The Cc..'mpanioi appeals toivli, whether in the home, in professional or business life, to the educator and laborer in every department of work. Its sound, practical editorials deal frankly, fairly and concisely with the questions of the day. Kvery utterance may be accepted without reserve, l'nll Prospectus and specimen copies lent free on application. New subscribers will receive The Companion free to jssir, if they subsuribu at once, sending-SI. 75, the year's subscription price. It comes every week, finely illustrated. oilee Of Fiunl Seitlemeiit of Kstsite. JNdlt ""Ci c h a r i e s Kirkmu n, deceased, to appear in the Monroe eircnil cvurt. to ne ne,a at nioomirum. Indiana, on the ?Hh ay of December, lsM. ami show cr.liso, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said ileeedent shoul.-l not be iippvocetl: anil said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share:;. Witness the Clerk of said court, this ilth dav of November, ls'ji. "JOHN T. WOODWARD. Nov. L'l. ''Jt. Clerk Monroe C. C. V. Il lCast; Attorney. W. II. IWIIIMICK, Administrator. V. 11. KAST,. Attorney. Xotlco to Xon-Kcsidents. Stale f Indiana, Monroe County, ss. In the circuit court. December term, IS!U. Complaint No. .'S5o7. John W. l'owles vs. Carrie F. 1'owies. Now comes the plaintiff by William H. Hast, liis attorney, ami tiles his complaint herein, together with an ellidavit that said defendant. Carrie i l'owles. is not a resident pf the State of Indiana; that said action is for divorce, and that said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby ftivcii said defendaut last named, that unlos she be and appear on the Cyth day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court to be holdon on the :id Monday of Decemlicr.A.D. lS'.H. a the court- house in loomincton, in said comity and State. aud answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my name and the seal oi said court u Hixcd al llloomimrtou this :.'i!lh day of November. A. D., ts'.U. ska r, JOHN T. WOODWARD. Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. N'ov:.'S,'!M BiLTIfiORE & OHIO SOtTTHWJSSTSSIS" E'U NEW YOltK AID ItOSTON. AM. TKAINS Kl S TIlKOI Iill 'ni: st ix Tin; won i.i).'' Tin' B. Jk l. Soulhw,'slrrn rniilt-d, l oniirrlv tww train, Vlilmle-.l. li::ht.l witii rinl h On at..t hum the Autl.'iY(o?.-o:.c ilrvi,:. io;lvc.i Cill- , inauti ,'Tery flvcninn ami iho New York Kxjjnt every inornini., Thr siioilcsl anil bet cjnipjKtt l.inc l.ttivi-r'i flNCINNATI and Old lit ,S Ili!linail Parlor !;..( M, i-;n CiUa. Tiine , V, himr Two S,i!iJ Train to Piitsbupgh 'iil l-oliiniliiiB, X no-., i i Pullman ltutlrt Strp,. 1 Wlircliiifc.. Willi .l P:il !or Curs. Itittt't always a low ah by nr.v other line. ;ii:.l no llln I'liVtf- for fast l;:ti.: on ilmilt;! vfsti!'ut:-'l IU!!:s. Ak l..r Ii. kl, ;.i( io. inn ,0 iii't th H. A l. R. It. V .v I'RM'OIA. O.I'. M, i ART V . V i,-- ricii-.ient. iii-n. t' Al.
Cheap lCxcurvsion South, j 'The annual excursion to (xreensjboroiuul Winston, X. C, as well O'i&mlo noints in East Tennessee.
! Georgia and other States in the I i south, will he run on Tuesday, j Dec. 4th. Tickets will be sold j over the Monou Route at one fare j for the round trip and the party '
j will ho accompanied by an experienced extrarsiou agent. This will Working Shirts, 3-tc worth 50c
r: .. rr jHome yceet(irS) Home j and Hunters. Cars will lsitors, lie run i through to KnoxvUlo, Ashevilte, j Salisbury aud (jrreensboro. 01' I further details call on ticket agent i i v a v. f- n.. .. ...u JJ. .1. 2. IX V.. Ul ilUUlQ the excursion nconts, Addison Collin, A mo, Ind., Fleming Ratcliff, New Custle, Ind. The past year has been a m-eUv har.1 one fur must folks: tint ! with it nil, every one, if h? will think ! tne matter over calmly, has some one; tiling, if no more, to w truly thankful j for thi Thanksgiving, be it only that ! thing's live not worse. Those who have ! not yet made up their min.ls what they have to hu thankful for slionl.l read tht symposium in Deinorosfs lagra,iue j for November, in which a number of j vll known people irivc their answers j to the question "What Have We to Give Thanks For V" The answers are j characteristic, and will set every read- j er "a-thinkin." Every member of the I familv is sure, to tind something of in- i dividual interest in every number of Demorest's, which is published for only ?2 a year, bv V, Jennings Demorest, 15 E. 14th St., Xew York, MOXON KOITTE. TtMl: TAHI.E AT 1U.O0M1NGTOX, IXIltAXA. Mail Train North arrives 1 1 :.0 p m 10:43 a m 7:05 p m 7:0.'. a m -1:0. a m :i :4 1 Yt TTl ; Mail Train North ' ! konisville Aeeom'd'n North, j Local Freight North, I Mail Train South, ! Mail Train South. Louisville Aeeom'd'n South,. Local Freight South. A. K. HELTON, II-111 n n ! 7:00 a m AliK.NT. Aiivektwixo Rates: In order to save time persons at a distance can write their notice, or advertisements, connt tin? words, and a cent a word each insertion will be the amount to aecismpauy the order. Vandalia Line. --tut. rnnoroit use to east west kast nor.vn. No. MO. 2:1.1 p. Ul. No. 8. 3:S7 p. m. No. 2, 0:12 p. m. No. 12, 2:22 a. m. No. 4; H:iO a. in. No. r,, 3:: a. ni. WEST BOUND. No. R. 9:01 a. m. No. 1, 12:58 p. m. No. 21, 1:4." p. m, Ne. 7; 12:31 a. in. No. 3. iM p. m. 1'KOltlA Divisiok Trains leave Tcrre. Haute, Ind. : No.75, 7:03 a. m.; No. 77, 3:55 p. m Close connoetiun9 at all iioints in uieh-ig-an. Any information regarding route, rates. &c., address C. M. U'UEELER, Travel ing Passenper Agent, Terre ilaute, Ind. j E. A. FORI). General Passenger Agent, I XV. F. JlHKNNEli, Assistant General ! ! Passenger Agent, St. Louis, mo. j THE KNICKERBOCKER SPECIAL, A new daily train between ST. LOUIS, PEORIfl, INDl flNflPOMS, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. 'Throuffh tlie beautiful Mohawk Valley and down the Hudson.' Leave St. Louis, 22:00 Noou Peoria, 12:30 p.m. ' Indianapolis. 7.00 p.m. Arrive Cincinnati. 10.40 p. m. Cleveland, 3;10 a. m. liuffalo, 6.50 a. m. New York, i.30 p. m. Host on, ..05 p. ni. Superb Equipment, Wagner Sleeping Cars, and Dining Cars, via !BIG F0UR ROUTE; iiuku iore, i oi k. v emiai. ! T (JM "V X 1- 1 I and lolon JUKI Albany ' - Railroads : M.Tt..NOM.,.,, P..O.V, Coum.ck. IVB.M,n,s-r i,n.,i.iricni l'acnj(r Trafii Oen'i Pats', I !Tr. . ik 1 As"ft : OXJN OXJvl J i - - LAW ( A R I S : ' ' (auwitrjd itr; nKu iiuraiel to remember The ProgTess' ; when they nave any tegal alvertislnjr to uo.) Ivocmts & liOt'DEJf, Att'ys. office over ; National Hank. All legal business i carefully attendetl to. Vrobate business ; ! and collecting of claims 'will bo g-ive.n ; j prompt attention. ' H. C. I) v Jtc AS. Attorney, ofnee over Corner Shoe Store, west side block, i Will praetu'e in all courts, and give the j j most careful attention to probate bnsi- i ne.ss and collections j j t'vi. fc Conn, Attorneys, office over ! j Corner Clothing' Store, west side .square. ! I Trobate business a leadiiifr specialty. I . t:ollecthusiu:idciind promptly remitted, j i Mri.KV ,t-. Hick, Attorneys: probate I i business, insurance and jreneral coilec- ' ti.ins will receive promnt. attention, i OSliee over the Corner Clothing- Store. East A- Mii.i.ku Attorneys, office over ! Or Whitted'.;. in the Allen block : will j pract ice iu ait the courts, and will make j a specially of probate business, commercitil collections, etc.. etc. i W'M. II. KAST. Attorney. Probate j business yiven special attention. Will i collect claim mid make loans. Office on north tiidu siiarc. ur.-jtatrs. C. Ii. Wo'.:i!Al.r., Attorney; pension business a leading- specialty; will practise in nil courts', osh'ee over the Kairie i Clothinff store, west side public square, j Jamfs 1'. MoitiiAx, Attorney at I aw. j oIH'.'c on north side of 1 'nblic Sijuarc. in old Dee Hive D'ojk. Is f-ivin his ! whole attention now to his law pniiJ tice. Will pmcli-.H' in all the courts, i ; Collections and I'robnte v- spc ialty. , ! II. A. fjisa. Attorney, oftioe over Kx- ! ; press ofticc. west side Mjuare. W ill ; pnn'ticc in all courts, and (jive prolmtc : business cari'fnl atiention. .1. H. I'll.liKitr. Attomey at. law. of-; ! flee over Hall Dims dry iroe.us sti've. Docs ; ! a (general protiate niid eolli'ctin;r lmsi-' ' ncss. Will practice in all On- courts. ! .1. II. Wilson, Attorney at Law. ! ttllee over DtewitfH .Iruy t-.re. west side of square. Will practice in till! i courts, and ?;ive spei iat attention to) probate business ami ci'llectksns. Notice to Teachers. The Monroe County Teachers" Assoeiation will convene in the hijrh school liiuMin';- in llloominrion "i Friday nnd .Satiuiiay followinar 'I'lianksfi-iviiiir, iS'.ll. The. County Superintendent I ts every seh. i.ii i;i ' he county to be repie ccti'd in the ti -! "I evliibits. l I-. T'-.t k.m.i:. i ;ir.eiv Suo't.
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The Corner. j ' i Under Shirt (mens) 25c worth 50e AITC DPA A TO j J V LIvVJri 1 O i SLOWER THAN EVER. . We Want to See You About CLOTHING. TS The Best Man's Boot ever sold for -$1.75 we are now selling at 11.35. Men's Shoes, $1.00 and Up. Women's Shoes, $1.00 and Up. 1 Ghilds Shoes Misses Shoes T WE CO., Si MB One Price Double Store. r THOMAS Ss GO. DEALERS IS COAL, W001, LIME, SAXD, j CE3U3NT, AUAMAKT, Jtc (West Kirkwood Avenue, three j doors East of Tannery. ! Low Kates to Texas. The Baltij more & Ohio Southwestern Railway i will, on October 2nd and November fith, ! sell tickets from all points on its lines ! to points in Missouri. Kansas, Arkanj sas, Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico, j at one fare for the round trip, plus two j dollars. The Dallas . Exposition and j Texas State Fair will be in full opera- ! tion, displaying the wealth of Texas' ! resources. Tickets will be good for j twenty days from .dates of sale with j liberal stop-over privileges. For fuU ' particulars apply to any ticket ajrent H. & O. S. W. K'y, or address J. oScott, Jr., Trav. Iassr Ag-t., Vineennes, Ind. HENRY P. TOURNER, JEWKliKlt AND OPTICIA3T. TUe Correction of Optical Deficien- , cies in the Uumau bye. ' Spectacles made to fiv the complicaI to individual cases. ! Patrons availing themselves of our services w ill be subjected to an unuSu1 ; ally careful examination as to the opi t ieti 1 eftieiency of their eyes. j spectacles will be furnished at a, j m-Kierate st, consistent with the re- , ui,vinents of the ease. & TlIK LA HO EST AOKSCY THE CITY. IN $15Q0:QQ Losses Paid lu this City Lasr; Year. ; i Office j One Poor West of the National Hotel, liLOOMlMJTOX; 1X1MASA. CAPTIONv-If a iUor otIir Vf. I Pougrlaa Shoo t a radnvod prloo, or mj bo liat tti.m without name siamfwd M bottuoi, uut bin down aw a (ntod. CR2 ISUAC best IN THE WORLD. W. L. nOrOt-AS Sl air Myllsh, ray C(. titiir, .in.l ive lH'ltt'r snlinliiction the prices Kd. vyrtisott tlia:i unv olhrr make. Try one pair and ; re 'ovmt.vtl. I si.inijuiR: of w . 1.. Dounmv ; mm :itu! IKWT on l!io IvMlom, ivtiicli gtiftvaiittes their v.niiie, K:tvcs t:,oti.an,U of ttotlar nnooatt 1 1 Iho: tl vlw war itiot.t. I,-alcr who th ,i!o of W. t.. lVm.Tlas Shoe pain cui-toricrft, vtlirh hl'lp to incrt'.n.r- l.nc sales on their 1V.1! liiid j I't'irootls. Titer can affonl to sell :ii a less nrfl;t, ' anil we believe" voti can is'ivc moncv t'v tiuvtoaU your tooe.vear oTthe dealer advertised helow. I' .::ilo;.l,o free upon apnlicatiou. Addr,,, ; W. i,, OOUULASi llrackion. W ; Kn Vhi".tski.i Bloomington, Tur.o Thrasher, 8mithville. C. C. Pi ns, i-itiuosvilU?.
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