Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 August 1898 — Page 1

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ESTABLISHED 1835.

BLOOMINGTON,

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iTi.NA, AUGUST 23, 1898

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Printed Tuesday morning

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THB GOODS MOT NbY GH&Af iiUT FIRST GLASS.

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Summer Goods to be Pushed oui to Make Room for Pall Stock.

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I notices

Xv ("iraitcJs itai'roao. The m-i-cato ear :f Vice Pre

dent W. Ii MelW. of ihc Mono:i Uias side 'racked ;'i 'drkvvood i ii-jiiw il .ii.lr, W cdli, 1'. ..X' IIH'i'i)-

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: nig, bays nil' "oici. ' !" nimniKiiil iff Mr. McDoel,

'si !'! T. T Dic-Wnson. iii.;sid.-nt of

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t hi r-airetiil J 110 antl IjUiu-'Vi

yiof Chussa

Hall, and

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. ii worn imt tlif-st:i(ion lv Jo in

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h. vf ti..i ticiv ;ul. fuM.i i turo

fll'l'Iio o!i'oi:f. of thoi.- visit was t E9 j rns'.T'cl tha j'.roposi-d rcuto nnd U'Oi:i!ote flrrangctiients for the S ! commencement of constiuctio:i. W l'Iic tnaiu line coiisists of n

Sj i miles, and in addition thci v !4 ! ... oIwmiI 1 i,f i.lliio which

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Th:.s road has located o;i it over

of whic!; a dozen

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! .- '. 1 . rt iiac ly orciii ind !. -..i-ti . :!i t !' the couiiiy S.t.nii.'v .. .Vt. Mrs. Mortis Lca5 ;i liij i ! into cistern with her I, hit l.i::ihlii and -olh wore ,! ii, d. Mi-. Li:c,!5 liad l;een ii, !i Niviiii for year or more, :ti;td fur -oui.; time'it. :;emcd .that -lie was demented. Ilercon(tit'.oii t.f tempoiary insanity "- !.t:.ul.ti:illv cau-ed her to do the

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The first offuial statement beannu on the much ti.lked of combination of the Dig Four and the Motion wan math) hy President Ingftlls, of the Chespcafcc and Ohio. In re.tponse to a ipteation he is reported to have said: "Concerning the reported consolidation of the IVg Four, C. H. & D. and fclonon interests, it's, iu the atmosphere, but thcro's nothin signed, sealotl or delivered

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il'rw jlf Ml. " '1 'in '.. .1 . r : . i:.,i..l

v ; ,i fi, ;ll.,t niornin-ri ei. own uju ou.uu.p..--.,

'ioatiii" i i the water. The hu

" i if it ever is, it will all io out,

absolutely Pure

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KC YOHk.

1 baud and friends aieshnckeu over tlu i;.r;.i.-. Dr. J. II. Doddridge iond.n ted 'he funeral Monday I mot i;i:'U.

Charles Keltus

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H will he comnicncr

The road must be completed by

danuarv 1st, and a t!-esv "re ; scveuteen -bJ-TSTRtger-TW 5U1W, j o).

employment will ne ivt-u to iciii io- five hr.ndred workmen. Tiiid

bvotocr of th":

publisher of the SUr. A !:! ;y of li!ht n til!. rv ii -:n S i.-i:.yv,i' ' divi itd h not? i'. ChijfUiii.e :;nd did some . v-iJ v. ok witU; their canyon. Iu the .-ontyt or : the next .tate I'o'v Wcv, I'rook , viihi o::j and t ..rr:.:i: .iioV! ; will nif t tner; in Aoijujt n.xt.

tlio tdiow v.inii: idware store,

eon of Hii). ITura -ii. i..

lives at the not th end of iab;;i street, was seriously hurt ibout

in fine of . , A 11.. ..'

i: t wtek, was seated an lmtian, . iS,v ;i, , with the -iiiM-rtption "happy hunt-i &, i-..r r.Mir.!ls.'' A base-hmner jB FrwA .lovt -iiiii.N near ti keep li'm i j ,i,n (). , . hot. it was not known before : nosg j,', th.Mh, , -v: - -J'.: ;.ui-!u-!v -down cr joh .v .' Tii. : ; obi -i '-S-

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Indians '

I'ho following named liepub-

I licans in Monroe county are deic-

rates to the joint Hepreseiitative e.mventi.-n to be held at Union-

on in:

and not until then.'

Work on the now business block of W. S. Sentney, corner of 4th and College urenuo (the old Willson property) is to bepin

at once. The old brkk building

will bo torn down. The contract

for the foundation and brick work

V - SeDteiuber 1st, i bc)H let to A. .1. Pike.

-Thus. Shields, a well known

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Good Coffke is one of the inducements at Bcnckart'a lunch room, south College Avenue. The coffee there is the best in town. Persons who may wish to have the befit Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pnro cream, should leave orders at

Bonckuvts. 1 Trysonieof Benckart's fine taffies, peanut candy, caramels and horehound drops, made daily by Benekart in his own shop. PAItTIES: Desiring information concerning the Great (Jnnison Gold Fi sttls should subscribe lor the Gunnison, Col. Nows. 82. w o year; $1.00 sb. months: 50c. three months. Hesrt Benckabt, the mer

chant t rilor, has removed his shop

to a ro )m over the Star store, op

nmitA tho nostoffice, and invites

his old friends and patrons to call

and sec him. He is receiving his

spring piece goods, and no one can make a mistake by calling at his place cf business and leaving a measure for coat, pants, or a full

idiitJ rieJg a practical ..tff.il.or. as.

well aa a skillful cutter, and guarantees a fit in everv case. Don't

will be of great benefit to Monroe countv, as tho labor will be hired

as much as possible from our ownjt,c pair lcnBUy quarri.

workmen. four milet north of town.

The contract for building the , . t ,vus; t;c s:ze of . man's

six o'clock Tuesday ovoiitiiir, l.

fl v"mi roi c from u heavy blast

about

" I lost a iior-e hi

nl ! hist. week. i le vii

one of the torses .became

i Oh: settier.!' ,; Kmv"' 'tlav and Sunday, Au.

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Mont. St. Clair is back from

Martinsville, where he has been taking treatment. He is very much improved and can now wear a shoe on his injured foot. Rev. Knox Montgomery, well known here, was operated upon at Cincinnati, Monday of last week, for appendicitis. There are strong hopes of his recovery.

Charles Wylie of the 159th

returned home last Tuesday. He has been sick and catuo back on a furlough.

Mrs. Joseph Wintcshalter of

Bedford is the guest of Mrs. i'etor Heitger, who is seriously ill.

Misses Jamio Rhodes. Pearl

Osborh and Anna Morris of Puoli

wcro visiting 41r. and Mrs. Or.

W. Campbell, cast 10th street, last week.

Luke and Eber Marshall, two well known young men of Ellettsville, who went to Blue Fields, Nicaraugua, two years ago, have

roturned. 'Squire Wm. L. AdamB has been quite sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Skirvin, west 3d street.

Taylor CarmicHael has sold his Clear Creek farm to George

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uuu iiuc upon v ., .. - i UUt

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uuu n iu vuiiuucii, v , v... .... .i The settlements for the right of way over the entire line has virtually been scttk-d by Judge Fields, general solicitor, and paid for, leaving practically nothing in the way to delay the construction of the road.

I hit ho boy on the

fractnriui' tho skull

was brought home w! ere ceived inedical idteiitio:.. family mnvo I here iVo.o county ifl t wini-er.

Tlie

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lie re Tho Brown

, north cf

peculiar manner;., , Kotcham

plowing wnen - .,. .,., .... .s..,flird:iv: Hon. n

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viiiuii , t .,,; . linn It . ilAIUie,

md benator

on bun-

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ioueoJ ins ies. u v. is iouuu ..lv. Kev. j. u. lord oi e

necessary to kill the animal. i Albany and Rev. T. J. Clark 01 DoughTs Field has bought a Bloontington.

iwrtnf ih Pdakelev farm south

'I'1 I " i 11. jtuuiiii-ti - - i.:ie;gied in the traces and was thrown j jion j0jm k. East and violently to the ground, breaking JL A j.-uk Speakers

.-tc, c. cnrmff suit till i Thrasher 7,500 for SO acres.

Ibe last moment-get itnow, be- Mr. Carmichacl took 120 acres of fore tho rush begins. Remember the Gcergo Thrasher farm at

that he is over th; Star Store.

Tbbk Nosice. Those wishing

Fruit Trees. Shatle Trees, Grape vines

3,000.

Lowest Kates Ever Ofl'erctt

For the G. A. R. Encannnucnt,

Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberry ! Sept. 5th to 10th lliclusive. the Plants, or anything in the fruil line. . H. & D. Rv. will Sell round

Also I have a good article oi Apple

Vinegrar at 5c. per gallon. ?.o. 114 Kirkwood Avenue, opposite National Hotel. I. MILT. ROGERS.

Joes Bhowk is prepared to en

gage in vault cleaning in the most improved and modern stylo. The work is perfectly deodorized so that there is no jnst ground for complaint. Sec him for terms. Destai, work of all kinds is done by Dr. Crain, whoso parlors are located iu the new block just south of tho National Banki Dr. Crain has had many years of successful oxpei'ience in business here, and warrants all work.

lowest rates over known, .tickets on sale Sept. 3d to 5th inclusive. Wasted. Black Walnut Logs and Timber. Highest cash prices

paid for same. Address Lcsh, Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen, Indiana. Yours truly,

Lesh, Sandebs & Eobebt Co.

Mar.29-10w.

Dr. P. C. Holland has moved

his residence from South College

Avenue to tho Major Perry property, corner of "Walnut and 7th streets. St.

Cure Yoor Stomach.

You cs-n quickly do this by usiDg Souta Ainericea Nervine. It con cure

every esse of weak stomach in the

world, ft always cures, never fails. It knowu no failure. It will ?taden your

heart an ! put sunshine into your life.

It is a mast surprising cure. A weak

stomach and broken nerves will drajr

youdowato d(ath. South American

Nervine will help you immediately.

No failures; always cures: utverdisap

DoinW. ' Lovtlv to take. Sold by

Pakw Bkos., Druggists, Blo-jminglon. Ind

Soda Water, with pure fruit

juices, prepared in the house, can

be procured at isencKart a cenicc

tioncry, south College avenue.

Old papers for sale at this

office cheap.

Bananas, oranges, lemons and

fruits of all kinds at Jesse Howe s

Old papers for sale at th

Progress office cheap.

FOUND

Eveetivwebi: IX Bloomisotox

where hiirh snide cigar? are sold

flQ&D'S

SPOT CASH

Three bands discoursed music during the Pow Wow last week: The Mechanics' liaud of Bloom -

ington, the Premier Band of Bedford and I he Lnndon Band.

The leader of the Mechanics' Band has few equals and no superiors as a cornet play. r. HU tones are clear cut and full from lirst to lust, and having m ' iron lip,' ' he can plaj all day and never tires. He has dash and stele about his nlavine. and has brought out the

Mechanics' Bar.d wonderfully.

The Premier Band h::s soma line musieians amoi.g its uietnbers v,-hosc- execution escitcd favorable comment. The bands of Bloom -ington and Bodford united for parade playing and produced some pleasant clfeets. The. London band has 2 -2 members, and thoy wear a very gaudy uniform.

Xlia budi-ns - nii'ii oi lileo::;ington did their part last weei in the matter of decorating for the Pow Wow. b'oine of the moat notable decorations were those of O'Hnrrow, druggist on the south side, Mose Kaha, Fays Bros., of the Model Drug Store, the Corner clothing store, Adams Bros.,

the Eagle, the Boo Hive and the Star store. Tho Progress oliice

was handsomely decorated w:th electric lights, Red Men paintings and transparencies, bunting, etc., and then wo had a bras band overhead a portion of the ume.

jNothuijr sliiW about '-us."

The did som last wee'.' way of

oi uio i;r.?!l!v of Ht'.t. '. ii Fr. '

Friday. Ho reside : ' i .." county. He was acconipaniod iy Hughes East, who camo to spend a few hours with his mother at the homo of Mr. Oliphant. Hughes East left for Dakota Friday night.

Job Freeman of Linton,

Mrs. J. G. McPhcetsrs hits returned .from Trinity Springn,

where aUc has been sjiending ttie summer with her husband, who has charge of the property.

Miss Mary Grace of Plnqmmine Parish, La., is the guest f tho family of II. C. Bhorer, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sibarl have gone to Green Bay, Wis., on a ten days" visit to Mrs. SiWcrtV son, John Goldan, who resides iu that place. Mrs. Kate CampleU r: i hcy ot Indianapolis wore the gut last week of Mr. and Mrs. f nas DeMoss. J. O. Burbank has mnrmtA from Lafayette, where ho been visiiting his brother, an , gincer at tho soldiers' home. Wm. Whetsoll nnd family oi Indianapolis arc visiting bis -clos, David B. Hughe awl i.'ju.

ictsell. r. iw.tr : j Horace Blakeley's. giocry .i:--r -...'.r-g! rj ,re was luindsomely dcoiat -I. ' "';. r tho pow wow occasion. Ira Gri-.ves has boon s.eno-..-

ii-.t! iy ill during the past week.

Mrs

electric I::. lit e.nnpany verv han.Ueine u;k

for the public in tho

jrnament.ti uiil artistic

displays.; There is ucthin-j quite so nice Kind clean a.- electricity.

! in fact il! is the gi-eat modern

light ami power. The- electric lifciit company run tlit iv plaid all Wednesday n'xrht. It was a "rent conven

ience to -noh of t hi- pal red men as ueic her.: ford. For had then

i , 1 X..n. It'll

I CHI 11 Hill Hi-1

af9!and preached for

to California

his cougrega-

faces and

ruin B-'d-j Ik en noj

ueh provision t!:;-- piopm wou.u have wamlered over this imtnenso.

eitv ti'.l -lawu in search oi their sever;.: .'. v.:'t p!at:es.

otitis Stoi't

of town M acres from

Elizabeth Biukjley and 'J5 from Mrs. T. J. King.

... ,,.,',1 !SS :-!H(l tho Field

,'jl.i" ,.(11,, " . ', ' , -" . . . ropcriy on ...s Kirk wood avenue ! Th o street roller moved about being part of the trade. This is the square last week as proudly regarded bv judges of land to be and indifferent as it it had not the bet iarni h. Monroe county. been badly abused in the past. j Thus do the good softer tor tli The Garrison brick company -f.ion of the sinful. has pur chased several new brick j machines of -the h.iest improved j The Rod Men rif.M " i'-; patterns ::vom the E. M. Frees m, ,.w. hie-.... i,'--i(

j machinery compaev, or AKron, j lu I Ohio, v nd will begin the niatiu- j yv. ; r' ictu.e of brick within two or;l)Vll i tiirce wicks. The capacity of the c0ll i . ! 1 I 1 .. -I". iH.O 1,1'ii.L' : ! ' .

new 1I;IUI Will oe j,--'- v. . ; u lu

per day.

til'

-Rev. Mr. Allison has return- ( (3rPcne county, Republican caudi- . - i.. ..r...; I . ' . .. ., . ..

date for btu'.e beuator was m Bloomington last week. Ho is uu affable gentleman, and will be elected this fall.

Mrs, Mary Dunn of Indiana

polis is spending a few days with 1 Uli)1 lu , t m,. .

Leti. Field -jr., after a , eeks' visit to his sister i Jiluff ton, Ind., is at home in BlcctT,ington. C. P. Tuley of Indtnapoliwas in town last wetk attundi the Pow Wow. Tuley is as young in appeuror.ee as when '"o ing business here Ijroars og. Rev. Mr. Webster Philadelphia is in Bloomiogtou 'is'ting the family of A. H. Wilson, a .id his wife and children who lmve beeu here for gome tune.

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been at

her.1 v.Ui lilo.M; o ) ;bc OCCi tl

Ezra Pet ting sr.

Wovthio.'

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;i!d troiu

,iit. ti iOUvlS so Sn: owns the v Jit Rogers,

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hotel

H. Buri Mnrguve.

nand, left Toe-day uPbt wV,ey. Mic)i.,.n"oro remain i.aversi"w :wka.

4 I the nieetlllL' 'it

'council on Tu-fsday night of

rhc Banner tlry roods store : . , - i opened for

had a verg aptaopvi ue winnow). . nt of n01tb Cobege

1 trfl.

tan

ilt't.

last' the1

disolav '. ;.?t v-eel;. It was a rep-1 vcs'cntat.'.on of an Indian trpee, j

with s'Hin'.vs. cauip-sirtf, etc. aii

d !.v John Pauley,

uveniii! iron i i in .itiit-i

'.vciuood. and the contract

was

and th.-.

looking tiio gii!

:qn

prepan-.

i woy Lie .sq; ,.,,tt,.;i il;e younr men -'..' -, not excepting

d-!

through

was

var.lcd to John Hum with v ('. Men. id wid b. K. Raoier aa secuiit'O.

; : i. ..-:.., and family ana Illinois to spend a few

III i c- ii - .

s with his father, D. L. 'eMi. Delap moved to IHii ... , ti ... ..... iet

noiS aooiu vei.- -ft'" jlrn. Wm. 'league and chil-

r.st Jo.is;e Riigers Have bfinaoolis to visit with

wet lap

o.r.

Oil,: to

l.nd of! Clark Collins, of tha 1 oiimn, ,a.;;. n-i, Mrs. Ura win.

bcauiiiuli grocery, is eujayiii?: vucation, joUn Nichols left on

I uia uiii- i -.i.e. to ... ...... - -..., ,..i.)V tor nnvton ana cincm-

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, ,su no...-. -; - . - inai

u ooniai sent email wno mis muue

niiiny friends lure.

i

Pocabontascs.

Prof, and sey, who have sunuuei with

.. it 1! ii ecu spenthne her parents,

Mr.

and Mr dames bmith, left last, week fur Moiiiing Sun, tiiiio. From t.iere they will g" to Worcester, Mass., where Prof. Ram

I sey will take up his work in (. lark

University.

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it i , ii:- ri i ' tl.ti ! aih of it's bruth-':-, Cttpt. JatUwd' i. ;.i il -i'. ,-; 'ij;-don, Neb. !n . Ht h , tii.e result oi consumption. Capt. Miller wi.s a former well kiiowu citizen of Monroe county 26 years ago. Ho was 59 years old aud leases a family of threo children.

Oli-

-iiie express come to pay anv par of Who p.ivs it fo

cop e ot couise.

t .md Wiusv i r ivilj . re'vur m j

ilfid N.ifft

Mie!,.,

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Ohio, to

Collins is .. . ..tlon.l ilwx fall

1 WllUl; Oilt- rn t.va 'I

! niillinery openings tor ftirs. j .

! W. Nichols.

11UMOVAL SALE.

Now that I havo tlccided to

move into tuy business room, east

side of the square, J will sell my entire stock of Millinery at a

great sacrifice.

MRS. L.. J J iUCKLEY.

Southeast Cor. of Square.

Purf. fruit iuiceb in your soda

water is what von want and what

von hhould demand. You can

get this only at Benekarts.

Bbxc.k art makes the best Ice

Cream aud Soda W uter in the town. His place of business is south College avenue.

md of

Jennie

Luther M. Grimes presented

a pc'iitiou to the city council last Tuesday night signed by a num

ber of the nronertv owners on i

east kirkwood aver.ue, ixsking tor!

the iniprovpinnut of tha sidewalk j

on the south side from Walnut to J Gamble street. It was decided to

have the improvement made, and the 'City attorney au.l engiiwer

wore instructed to prepare the resolution and specifications for the work. At the last meeting of the city council Jas. 1). Moore asked that an electric light bo placod on

tho corner of Gth and Dunn sts. Jos. E. Heuley stated to the council that a light was very much needed at that particular point, and it was decided to place a light

there. As tnere were no o j'.ec-

Misses Katie Blakeley, daughters Biakeltiv, gave b: Monday nigtit of last number of friend." their cousins, Eddie

! Hutchinson, of (.rawiord iville

Th,, evuiiiug was wry much en

T'r,,f :,I:d Mrs. lllL'llt, who

have been spending the summer with Harry and .Miss Kate Hight. returned to Lafayette on Satnr(i'y- : --5eor'e Cowell, the colored man who deserted from Co. 4 'A, '

Horace! Camp Mount, was taken back to

ycle parly ! lndianajiolis Friday

W.l!i td !l n honor of and ,le-sie

iovc.d

fies and

con

,u nd

y Marshal

Chveu.

Miss Alice Crain has srone to ,

Indianapolis to spend a few days j Indianapoli

the ''.lost of Mrs. R. W. Long.

Mrs. W. T. Breeden aid Miss Kva Hlocumb have returned from Niagara Falls where they have been making a threo weeks' visit. Mrs. J. G. Urtuey and daughter, Gail, have to Indiun.t'ptdis to visit the family of R. N. Bennett. A number of young lady

milliners have left this place for

to get "pointers

1 in trimming.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M

phaut, south of town, a::e entertaining; Mrs. Oliphant's brother and Bister James Cirmiehael from Kirksvilk , who is f8 years old. and Mrs. Sullio East from

Worthington, wbo is 4 year old. In their honor an elegant dinner was eervod Wednesday to Mrs liiOWH. Mrs. Dive Kinser,

Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Camichael.Mrs.l

Hodge, of Harrodsburg; Mrs. Calkins. Misss Landis, of Bloom-

field, aud C. F. Reed aud family of thi city. M. L. Finley, a member of Co. H. arrived last week from Thoroughfare Gap, Va. He is iust recovering from a serious at

tack of typho malarial fever and

has a 23 days' furlough. tie is the guest of Horace Blakeley's familv.

r-turn iu-

mt.-u.ts of cream, cake, fruits diirbet wore ser-'sd. Light

were in attenik.iice.

-. M:r. and Mrs. W. H. Fogg.

south Roger? street, have been c-n- U3P joying; a visit from Miss Maude jS? Fogg, : of Lainvetto, a si.;ter oiij: n cv. ...a n !;:v.i Wil-irrV,

i loowlibv of ludiauanoits, a e.;.itor :4

oi mi. J-osrg- :s-

A. J. Hicks, who for some; time h id a book store on t he cast i side ot the square in the Rogers i

block, has sold the entire

R. L. Jaones, a book dealer of

WICKS' BIG BEE HIVE. "EVERYBODY'S STORE."

toek to ! mmfaMmm mm

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Old papers V5 foi

ls that cheap enougti '. make your own price.

cents. If not

Lafayette.

P.

'olleiibac!

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i;.,.,a !,, 11,.. innviriiieiit nf the i onvked the ittic.i r c. . I fly !1 oOS'ji

gutter on the east side of south ! fot Mr. Jaqoe who shipped lu College Avenue from Kit kwood j goods to his store in Lafayette.

f.i.

(tax.

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Mai. H. F. Perry hi rntitvnf?iTffTrr--T'it uluu. uu Friday mort.ing.

-George Axtell oTTbiociiiiinhJ

was tho guest last week of Dr. Axtell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stropos, of Blooiutield, are vuitiag the family of Ira M. Grave.t. Mrs. St ropes is Mrs. Graves1 motuer. J. C. Hutchinson5 the Ytndalia agent at Crawforfisviiio. was. down Sunday a week, sit ing hio

family, who wore the guest oi

Horace Blakelej. Mrs. Julia Eakin cr west itli. street, went to Wave i a ad last Tuesday morning, in answer u telegram announcing ti c serious

I illness of her daughter, Airs Jan-

mo Cully. Mrs. I. Miltoa Roger i; quite ill with a threatened attack of fever. Mrs. Sarah Tournerhas gon to Chicago to make an extended visit to Mrs. S. S. Meek. Miss Anna Tourner hau igturned from Chicaso where she

! has been spending the summer. -,

Rev. J." L. Matthews, who!

has been the guest of his brother,

Auditor Freil. Matthews, uas returned to hi homo in Goodland. Rev. Matthews is the pastor of the Baptist church at Goodland. Fierce Woolery, formerly of the Star Cash store, who has been taking his vacation in the east, haa accented a position as travel

ing salesman with Charles Schoolhouse A Son, Sew York. This is a ribbon, sill? nnd velvet house.

Call and inspect I he Red

Cross Wheels at Jesse Howe s.

Thf.ee are men who pretend to

know something about tilting

glasses, whose efforts positively result in permanent injury to the patient. Such persons should bo avoided. A thoroughly competent man. who can be found if

wanted, is II. P. Tourner, whose place of business is on south ( 'ol lege Avenue. Distressing .Stoiiis'oh tMsense Permanently ti-.r.-i! Vy the masterly powers of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids noftd .-.uffer no longer, because this prvat r.-i. !;: can cure

them all. it i n i-ic.i- f.ir 1He wIum,.v.. .-Id ot stDitnic!" w.-.tiir.ehK ard inli-

Avonue to iid street, llu ordinance providing for the in jirovcnacnt was adopted, as was ,-dso iui ordinanje providing for tlin gut ter on the north side of id street

from Colic ge a venue to '2tl. ?tree!.

In the city council caucus last Tuesday night thorn "..--re four candidates for the ctlic-i- of night police: Enoch Fuller, R. P. Morm.in, Frank Dilhnan ai, I Geo. Owen. Ai'lei ten iwllots Mr. Owen was chosen.

- -At the regular meeting cf the city council on "i .iesduy night

lof lust! week Gcoge Cbvcn, i whose

term as city mavsitai hits expired i was elected night policom m The city of Blotmihisitoii has ucvtr had .-i more .l!ici;:-"t pt-liecman than George O ven, nnd his r.in.ninio;.si election by tic? city council was a tilting recognition of this fact.

Kow that those half tain

people from the wilds ot

rence county nive i -t hi u :i

bnisli 'i is I. I r.-i" 'n'.ii- of ourj

Ipeiipl w:!i -no- i ! to -!-.:. . e J their silly wai .-ioj-.. -id .-i. ..:rih - j

Iy yi !' . IV-tf t do it m .:-. . -,!. be deceiit. '

;.li s. ( h it n children, who ha , I several weeks v, h

I ,.,w.j air. sua virs. i x, tl ! w. si ili: '. reel , has

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Mr. Wo. Indiana oi t ii ;-. B. i '".: county ha? U ;-.!

Gee pi op- r -1 '

will move i . : i 15th to t-i'.. ' Univcrsit Doug ; i property ' erly on th : i aven.io, aud will Sept 1st.

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Ii SHOW COSUKO.

Wallace' Hisr Show Will An iKxlulbttlon.

Give

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CIGAR.

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I i'i'sI ion. The care u.'Sms With the i

:irt dose. The relief it lirinp? :k mar- ! vcllow Bl! curifMntr. it i..l:i-s no ! mUmv: !. - r :irM!i-"'';t . ' ii, ii -r

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Tlie big circus is coming. R. M. Harvey and Frank Puicoll, press agent and loci! contractor for the Wallace circus, have arranged for the appearance of the bh show, here on Thursday. Aug. 26th. The Wallace Shown always good tiro bettor this year

than ever before, having tanm en hueeil and reorganised with many new and novel features. In

Tho receipts at Walnut "Sti Presbyterian church for serving meals both days was about clear. Miss Dollio Liidley is aV home from West Baden whera sho has been making e. weoki visit with her friend, Miss CoxJ Bedford Mail: D. O. Spen-

icer, ot luooiniugton, was m iowa

to-day. He is quite feeble, doira a sufferer from locomotor ataxia. ; --Rev. Theodore- Willis, wife;

and baby, arc guests of S.E. Car-

micbael s family, west 6th st.

Mike Seward is removing to Bloomiugtou. Everybody cooio

ha-e. - J. F. Blewitt, tae droggiat,; is quite ill with malarial fevisr. Joseph Alexander and wtw wors at Spencer last week in t tendance upon the funeral of a relative. . C'ol. W. M. Alexander w ; visiting relations and fricna9i: Bedford, last work. A. J. Hicks, (old book stor man will remove to Owen county with his family.

spe aking of the ierformai)cc recently givc i at C imries C'iiy, la..

till U:. liner to Or!;-:'iis. l-..ti.:- : . ! thcic i.o..ic ;

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the Daily X Rays says; Ti-.K aft.!ri;o.ii .::ut-. m il-.-. .1 in-fore a ' -I ' ' v.Uo -.vi-fi! iviii-'.;, . .'!!. ,i-y f.s'u.v. '!':::, i-, .: -.i-i.. 1.0 S :i!-.i!t :'i:: ... . .v ..... . ,.f -,t ' . On u ' . '. :.-.! ii . N lv': ' ' l,:':U tv'-- O : -. I . ! 5!t' - !,:C. ,-l.t l-l.ilc ,.".'.i-:l ;

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W WILLS ML rS?NGH LICK. IKDIflNfl. Xewlv Furnished 'Jliroughoul.

- SUo $2 Per Dy,

A'.--ev.iii;f to lciHi..m ot KoomS. Hoiet Oim'u the Vmi Uouutl. Fivo 'Itus From All Trains. Hotel LoiiioDed With Klcertfc

I IV.dls and all the laie?.t improve-n.e-.i! s and model n convenieiice.i. i - A lirsi t lass liverv i i connection

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with H. Mi, e ilo.,;. : ail pm 1 1

C.invcviiiiccs new. a! v;i.er fiii iiishv-d at the i!.iu-.ai w.-ttt-r .-iiipped to of ibe rnilel Mitten. 1- . - Li - 1 "oi