Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 October 1898 — Page 1

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Established 1835.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, OCT. 25, 1898.

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For EVERYBODY.

A good Comfort for

Fall Styles Dress Prints for Best Outing, very heavy, wfrsp, few Tbe Beat Flannelette, worth ocfor An all Linen Plaid Crash for Ladies' Fleeced Vests for 38 inch Wool Skirts for Wool Dorible Fold Brocade

and Plaid Dress Goods. 15

cent quality, for Vie can save yon money on . Jackets AND

Capes

48c 1 10-4 Blankets, the Pair 38c 2jc A good Canton Flannel 4Jic The Best Canton Flannel on 6j4c earth for 6c Ladies' Wrappers 48c 6JC A good feather Tict for 10c 5 Indies Wool Mittens 6c 90 100 pairs Women's Dongola 48c Button Shoes, 2 4 to 4. the 1 $1.50 to $2,00 quality, to close 79c loc Men's Boots, good wear, $1.2

Our store is full of bargains in all departments, StarCashStore

kocal Notices QoovjBoim it one of tbe inducements at Benckart'8 lunch room, oath Collie Avenue. Tbe coffee there is the best is tews. Try some of Benekart's fine tames, peanut candy, caramels and horebound drops, made daily by Banckert iuhis own shop. PASTIES: Desiring informs. Woo nsiiesiihig the Great Gunnison Sold rislds should subscribe for the

, CoL News. SS.00 a year;

aths: He. three months.

Bksckaat, thx Taoab, is now better prepared than ever to at' tend to year demands in the matter ef New Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat. In addition to a largo stock of piece goods be carries a fall line of samples of all tbe most fashionable and desirable fabrics, end will take pleasare in exhibiting them to prospective buyers. The neatest fitting foments, made under Mr. Benekart's supervision, are turned out daily in hie shop in the brick building opposite the postofice oq the same floor with tbe Progress office. No agency work, bat ell solid shop work, done by the beet tailors that money can hire. Come and see me. Behbt Besckabt. Ten Nones. Those wishing Trmit Tree. Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Omrrants, Gooseberries, Strawberry Plants, or 8071111118: in the fruit line, call on tbe undersigned mad lure your order for Spring- Delivery. Also I have a food article of Apple Vinegar at 13c. per gallon. No. 114 Kirkwood Avenue, opposite National Hotel. L MILT. KOGSBS.

All the Democratic candidates are to be abandoned in favor of Frank Kinser. Keep your eyes open, it is not tbe first time they have followed these

John P. Harrell is the Ro

publican candidate for county

treasurer. Jbere is not a more reliable or responsible man in the county. See that be is elected to

have charge of tho county funds

He will make a titling successor to .Too Woodward, who ie tbe

soul of honor and houesty.

Ed. L. McGee, who had been sick during the past six weeks

with cirrhosis (hardening) of tho

liver, died 011 Saturday evening lat :it G;-30 o'clock. Ho was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. McGee

sr., and aged 45 years. He was well known as a merchant tailor and clothing salesman, and had

recently been in the employ of

Moses Kann. lie leaves a wife

and two sons.

Georgo D. Thornton is the candidate for Sheriff, and if you

don't know bim you should form

his acquaintance. lie U as nice a man as you ever met, and tbe

longer you know him tho better

vou will like him. That's the

kind of a man Sheriff Thorutou is.

A pair 01 airty Dagos were

on Bloomington's streets last

week with a piano, hauled by a sorry looking horso whose tongue protruded about a foot from his

mouth. The piano was so fearfully out of tune that it did noth

ing but make a noise that sound

ed like "clink clank!" and as the

nerves of tbe people were so fearfully set on edge that insanity threatened many, the dirty des

perados were each given a schooner of beer and their horse's head

turned, toward Bedford. Aba! we'll have r-r-evenge t

Why can't the Republicans

of Indiaua do as well in this year,

1898, as they did in 1894 elect 13 members of congress I

C M. Gentry, of the Wor-

rail pension agency, was at Chica

go last week hobnobbing with

Marshal Field, Phil. Armour and

Mr. Palmer.

Mrs. lb S. Field is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edna Daily, at Bluffton, Pieree Wpolery is off tie road, and now has charge of the

hosiery and underwear depart

ments at tbe "Bee Hive." Major Tbeo. J. Louden is ill with malarial fever at bis home in Forest Place, cast of tbe University. This is good bicycle weather. A number of century "runs were made last week, on tbe road to

Fairfax.

Miss Mande Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Smith, is quite ill with scarletina. fT Brown and Moline Wagons at W. J. Allen's.

Wanted. Black Walnut Logs end Timber. Highest cash prices paid for same. Address Leah,

Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen,

Indiana. Yours truly,

Sasdebs & Egbert Co.

Sept.27-10w.

Dkvtai. work of all kinds is dose by Dr. Crsin, whose parlors are located in the new block just

south'of the National Bank. Drr

Crsin bee had many years of successful experience in business here, and warrants all work.

ESfToar notes and accounts due Sept. 1st still unpaid. You

sad better call and settle and save

trouble. W. J. Allen.

Core You Stomach.

You can quickly do this by timing

South AierirSn Nervine. It can ears very ease of weak stomach in the world. It always cures, never fails. It knows no failmrs. It will gladen your

heart and pat mn thine into your lift.

It is a saoat surprising care. A weak stomarh and broke nerves will drag; yon down to death: South American

Nervine wBl help yon immediately.

No fathers; always cares; never disap

point;- Qorely to take. Sold by

Fa.su IS bos., Druggists, Bloomington. ind.

Bkhckaat makes the best Ice

Cream and Soda Water in tbe town. His place of basin ss is

south Colleatr avenue.

Da. O. F. Davis. Practice

limited to diseases of the eye, ear,

nose,- throat and lungs. Hot Air

treatment for Catarrh and Tuber

colosw. Glasses scientifically adjusted. Bloomington, Indiana,

199 South College Avenue.

$3 Hardware and HtuMing Material at low prices at W" .?. Allen'.--,

Ptjbe fruit juices in your soda

water is what you want and what you should demand. You can

get this only at Benckarts.

Old papers 25 for 5 cents.

Is that cheap enough!. If not make your own price.

Found. One day last fall,

package of goods. Owner can

have same by calling at P. B.

Martin & Co.'s store, proving

property and paying charges for advertising.

These are men who pretend to

know something about fitting

glasses, whose efforts positively

result in permanent injury to the patient. Such persons should be

avoided. A thoroughly compe

tent man, who can be found if

wanted, is H. P. Tourner, whose

place of business is on south Col

lege Avenue.

Distressing: Stomach Disease Permanently cured by the masterly powers of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can core them all. It is a' core for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion Tbe cure begins with the SrsC dose. The relief it brings is marvellous and surprising. It makes no failure: never disappoints. . No matter bow long yon have suffered, your cure is certaiu under the use of this great health giving force. Pleasant end always safe. Sold by Fa bis linos. , Druggists, Bloomington. Ind. Soda Water, with pure frnit juices, prepared in tbe house; can be procured at Benckart'a confectionery, south College avenue. Persons who may wish- to have the test Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pure cream, sbou'd Icffve orders at

Edward Norman ef Brown

county is the Republican candi

date for Joint Representative,

and should receive the full strength of his party vote. Remember him. Miss Maggie Belle Bonsall and David Cohen were united in marriage Oat. 11th, at Nogales,

Arizona. Tbe bride is a , former Blooniington girl, the daughter

of N. F. Bonsall. She attended

high school here a year ago. M r.

Cohen is a successful merchant of Coleman, Texas.

If there is a better qualified

or more deserving man for county clerk than John T. Woodward we do

not now recall his name: John Wood

ward is one of the cleverest men we ever knew, and is not so just before an

election and at no other time but he is

uniformly kind, clever and accommodating. If yon wish to feel well satisfied after the election, be sure your ballot contains the name of John T.

Woodward for Clerk. He don't permit

anybody to be any more clever than he.

Milton Everman died in

Franklin county, Kansas, a few days ago at tbe ago of 81. He

was a former well known and highly respected resident of Richland tp., this county.

The county commissioners to

be elected on November 8th, are Ezra

Perring and Monroe Miller. They are the men you should vote for, for tkc office is a very important one, as tbe majority of people ought to know.

Mell. Faris and Lewis Kruo-

ger have erected a number of desirable bill boards in the city, and

will doubtless reap a good profit

on their enterprise.

It is important that every Republican come out to the election. Don't think that everything will go 00 just as well without your help, for it wont. You owe it to your party and to yourself to be present and help defeat the enemy. You will enjoy the victory more if you help to win it. Corbett.the bruiser,isat West Baden Springs, where he is doing some training. Admirers of these tbick-nocksd individuals can go down and see "Jim," if they wish.

You want to elect J. W. Grissom to the office of County Recorder because he is a competent, No. 1 man. Remember tho name. A meeting was held by some of-the working Democrats one night last week in which it was deeided to pick out two candidates and throw their strength to them.

They are Frank Kinscr and Bob

Micrs. boo that their tricks are circumvented. Bessio, the S-yenr old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wallingford, west rtth street, is recovering from a light attack of scarlet fever. Hon. IS. K. Dye, Judge Martin's business partner, was attending court hist Thursday.

Whkk you i.o to tuf. Polls

on the 8th of November you waul 10 look and see if your ticket in eludes the names ot Thornton, WoodWrd and Hanoi!. Then are good" man and true, and aVsMva wdl of you.

CORSETS!

Mouiaea.

M

Grsets.

Special Exploitation.

Flexibone Moulded Corsets.

Ai'

STORE,

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.

We have arranged to eecure the

services of the manufacturer's special tittt-r, Mile. GroM who will exploit the line of FLEXIBONE

MOULDED CORNETS. We advise every ladv who esteems the

appointments of ekcant, drrrs a

study to call and learn what of ease, comfort and grace can be embodied in a corset, when properly selected and fitted.

STAR STORE. FIELD BROS.

The $10,000 daiuuge suit of

Blanche . Gilpin, administrator

of tho estate of Harry Gilpin, against tho Consolidated stone

company, was tried by Judge

Martin and a finding was rendered for the stone company. This rase grew out of - an accident at the consolide.ted quarry about two years ago, in which Harry Gilpin

was caught on a shaft between

two powers and killed instantly.

The verdict is wade according to

an agreement by both sides on

terms of a compromise

'"For Prosecutor, J. A. Zar-

ing," is Hie way your ticket should read. He will be elected anyhow, but you should help to swell his majority.

Hon. Jjlin A. Zuriug died at

his homo ia Salem last week,

after a few weeks' illness. He

was about 45 yours old and one

of tho leading attornoys of Salem.

He was well known here and a

brother of J ariics A. Zariu", pros

ecutor for Monroo and Lawrence

counties.

The election law has been

changed. J3o careful about marking your .ballot or you may lose your vote.

Usually at this time of year

tho trees are bare. Now tho foliage is as dense and green as in tho month of July.

Jon Frebvak, the coal miner, is the Republican candidate for State Senator, and it is presumed that his party friends will stand by him as they should. New and improved machinery is being added to the elect rio light plant a$ rapidly as possible, and it will not be long till the lights may be turned on at any hour of the twenty-four. 'Fob Sheriff, Geo. D. Thornton." That is the wsy your ticket ught to read, to be satisfactory to all parties, as Democrats, Populists and Republicans alike will vote for him. The bloodhounds employed

in the southern part of tho State

to tree criminals have been a disastrous failure so far. They al

ways lose the scent in tho wet

grass or on the railroad track. Tiis Coroner of a county

should be a man in whom you have

confidence, for so feral reasons. Dr. Rodney Smith is the Republican candidate, lie is liable to be Sheriff of the county hi ease of the death of the inouinbont

Mrs. Frank It. WooIIey is homo from Martinsville, where

she attended a meeting of the sec

ond district of the Woman's Ro. lief Corps. Born, to Isaac Hays and wife, southeast of town, a daughter; to Alva Dobson uud wife, south Madison street, a son. The Indianapolis training school foot ball team oame here on Saturday to play 1. fJ. They were defeated by score ef 1 1 to 0. No eonrmon team seed tackle 1. U.

One of the kindest, most sympathetic men we know is our present genial ShoritT, George

Ihornton. George couldn't be any other way, because it is hinature to be clevor. In the regular courso of his business the Sheriff has some very disagreeable duties to perform, but Thornton discharges these trusts in a imuiner so courteous and kindly that they do not seem so hard. T t - .a

11 you wish 10 nave a man. in tne

office of Sheriff who will treat you right on any and all occasions

make it a point to vote for George D. Thornton, and get at loaat ,ono

other to go with you and vote that

way. You will nevor regret it

'Pooch" Stransre. 13 rears

old, Walter Higginbottom, 10 years old, aud Floyd Brown, a

iv, year old colored bov. were

sentenced to a term in the Plain-

field reform school by Judge Mar

tin. The charges asainst the

boys were stealing and general

cusseancss. JLue grand jury in

vestigate! their cases and while no indictments were returned, it wus recoituiended that thev be

sent to the reform school, and upon this recommendation the court

passed senttnee. The Strange

boy was arreited a few weeks i?a

lor stealing a vatch,and the Brown boy has beeu n jail several weeks charged with stealing chickens from Madison McCoy.

Remember that thero is a

County Recorder t? elect on tbe 8th of November, and that his name is J. W. Grissom. Ho will

succeed a No. 1 Recorder (J. W. Jackson) and he shouK receive a

rousing big vote.

Sneak thieves have boon op

erating in all of the tow in on the

Monon, even Bloomington. where

people are supposed to bo innocent and honest, coming in fr its

share.

The candidate for Joint Ret

resentatit'e is Edward Norman of

Brown county. You will wake no mistake in voting for him.

Mrs. Walter Poland, of Ben

son, Minn., and Mrs. J. H. Mc

Millan, of Monmouth, Ills., were here last week on a visit to tbe families of their brothori, W. E.

and J. A. Woodburo.

Ws have a board of commissioners consisting ef three good men. Two of these men are candidates for re election: Monroe Miller and Ezra Perring both are successful business men. It

would certainly be to your ud

vantage to retain these men in

office and to do so be sure that

your ticket, on tho 8th of Novem

ber, includes their namou.

Ojie of tbe most reliable men

you have ever had iu the county clerk's office is John T. Woodward. He has renHor.l the fullest diiimction to all who hsre had business in that important department of the countv government lie it) reliable, responsible and competent, and should be elected by a heaTy plurality. When you get a good man in the office of county clerk he should be kept the constitutional limit.

J. H. Paul of Jaiueitowa, C, and Robert Marshall of this place havo bought the Pedigo washing machine factory from Berry Butober. Mr. Butcher contemplates removing to Indianapolis. The trial of Mrs. Evans, charged with tbe murder of her husband, will occur during tbe last week of the present term of court YOU want a competent, obliging. yet active and alert man tor the Sheriff of this county. In the Republican nominee, George D. Thornton, you hare such s person. Make it a part of your business on the 8th of November to see that he is elected. Mrs. Lou Helton attended the funeral of Mrs. Martha MayHold, at Spencer. Ab. Ketcbam. who has for

several years been afflicted with

canser, is now in Chicago, where he ia being treated by a specialist. Miss Jessie Simmons went to Evanston lust week as a delegate to the Kappa Alpha Theta convention.

The Republican caudidate for Countv Recorder is J. W. Cirissoiu- Be is a good man uud will make a good officer. lie will be elected on the Stb

of November.

The Wade opera company had a largo attendance at their

performances last week, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather. Manager Johnson always keeps his promises to tho public. The Modern Woodmen reseived an order Friday morning from the Head Camp iu favor of Mrs.

Fletcher Blewitt for $2,000 in

payment of the life policy held by

Jur. Blewitt m tbe local camp.

See that George Thornton

gets the voto that is duo bun

The Democrats are making a hard

fight against him. Last week John A. Griffy, of Dublin, was visiting his sou, Thomas Griffy, University Park, utul attending the reunion. , Mr. Griffy is a brother of Capt. M. D. Griffy, of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Botts have moved to town and have taken rooms during the winter season at Mrs. Bowman's on north College avenuo.

1 ! Oscar Strotber, who was i granted liquor licence at the last i term of commissioners court, has j opened his saloon in the room ie I ceutly occupied by James Shinn.

While riding a wheel An-

toine Boison met with a paim'al mishap. In attempting to go around a wagon his bio rcle slip

ped and threw him ngamst

wheel of tho wagon, cutting a long

gash across his forehead and

cheek. His eyelid was badly cut,

making the accident serious, as this cut cannot be properly sewed

up, lis said. Evebt Republican should con

stitute himself a committee of one

to secure another man to vote . a

part at least ef the county ticket. The now quartet of the M. E. church,, south College avenue, is composed of Miss East and Miss Abel and Prof. Haasier and Mr. Bracken.

For Congress, W. R. Gar

diner of Daviess county, is the

candidate He is for protection and McKinley, as every loyal man should be.

Joseph Prather is now in the

asylum for the insano. He was struck by lightning several years

ago, una bus never recovered from his injuries.

We always need an affable,

competent man for Sheriff, us it ia an

office that requires a great amount of judgment in its administration. Be

careful, then, to scan your ticket and

see that it contains the name of Geo.

D. Thornton.

EH Burton was 91 years of

age one day last week, and a number of bis children and grand children celebrated tbe event in Georgia, Lawrence county. He

is tbe father of Mrs. Henry Wool

ery of this place.

Born to James Myers and

wife, south Walnut street, a

daughter.

Edna Weaver, south Walnut

street, fell and broke her arm

near the wri6t.

Gko. D. Thorton i the Ro-

sheriff. Everybody knows him to be kind, accommodating and gentlemanly. His competency is never question

ed. Notice that your ticket has on it:

For Sheriff. George D. Thornton."

Vote it that wav. anl you will be right.

The Presbvterial missionary

society of the IT. i1. church will hold its annual session horo this

week. The ononiner meetiner will

- , o - - ti be Wednesday evening arid two sessions will be held Thursday. It is the expectation that all the

churches in tho presbytery will be

represented and an interesting program has been arranged.

Hon. J. B. Wilson left last

Wednesday morning for Covington. Kt.. as attorney for the

Henley stone company in a foreclosure suit against Theodore Bobbins.

Senator Fulls was in Lafay

ette last week on a brief visit to his grandchildren, of whom the Senator ia very fond. It is needless to say that the children recip

rocate his affection. All manner of stories are be

ing circulated against Georgo Thornton. The opposition havo evideutly picked him out of the

list of eandidates us tho man they are going to fight most bitterly. Give George your earnest support. He deserves it and should receive it. Jim Gorbett wont south on the 4 o'clock train Wednesday on

his wav to West Baden. Ho

know better than to stop off here, as some of our local pugilists would have gireu him a punch on the nose. Mr. Doman, proprietor of Bedford's leading hotel, came to Bloomington last Thursday and was initiated into the Elks. Ho had to go to Louisville, Bloomington or Chicago to find a lodge, and preferred u city. Mr. and Mrs. James Bierly are home from Moody, Mo.,

where they have beeu on a thre

weeks' visit to their daughter.

Job Freeman, candidate for ioint senator. i:i making uiuny

friends iu his canvass. He is a

man that impresses people favorably everywhere he goes. And he will do so when in the State senate

Chairman Browning announces the last grand Republican niUv for Saturday. Nov. 6th.

The principal speaker will bo Hon. Frank B. Posey. Mrs. Simeon May of Clear Creek tp. died on Friday last. Billy" Hall, troce Recorder of Monroe county, is now a station agent on the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern railway, at Sperry, Iowa.

It s With

Telling Effect

ft

Wo continue to hummer prices to a lower and lower notch. As prices go down our patronage goes up. People gladly come back to the store that has. sowed them so faithfully and well and usually bring others with them. Follow tbe crowds to this money saving Mecca and you'll be rewarded

with the best values your money ever procured. Our Second Fall Purehase ts Now Arrlvlna; from America's Greatest MarKet, New Yorlt. New line of Ladies' Tailor-Made Stilts Ladies' Capes and .Jackets. Ladies' Silk Skirts, Men's Boys' and Children's Suite and Overcoats. Bianketa. Every department is full and eompleto. We hare the best stock of SHOES ever shown in this city. Our entire stock is one Panorama of Bargains. Prices guaranteed the lowest for First-class Goods. ALL

G. W. iCAMPBELL & GO

The Democrats are concen

trating their efforts upon their

candidate for Sheriff. Thev are

betting heavily on Frank Kinser,

and will not offer a cant on Hall or Williams. They are making an effort to capture the Sheriff's office, hsvinp; the Presidential election in view. Inquire if this

is not so, if you do not know it

already.

Nbvib Saw its Like ! It is

reported that Wade, of the opera company that was here last week, tried to carry off that piano from

the "opera house. " He said he had never heard so remarkable an instrument except in bis drearas, and must have it to keep off de

lirium tremens. Its excellence consists in tho manner in which it

is not tuned.

On Saturday on the north

west corner of the square, a de

mented woman was followed by a

howling, jeering gtng of half-

grown boys and men(?) who drew

the contempt of decent ranleurfc on tnemseifes oy their treatment of this poor creature. She was a Mrs. Green, a woman of perhaps 45 years, well dressed, and except for her extraordinary actions, doing no harm. A good elm club energeticly used on the animals

who ran after her might nave had

8 satisfactory effect.

Ex-Surgeon General of the U. S. Army, Dr. John Moore,

came to Bloomington last Wed

nesday, called here by the dangerous illness of his sister, MrsMarv Kellv. of east 3d street.

Gen. Moore was for many years

one among the prominent officials

at Washington, D. C, in which eity he yet resides. He was born and raised on a farm in Monroe

county, near Bloomington. He

and wife are stopping at the Gen

try hotel. George B. Kador, of Cozad, Neb., is here to spend a few weeks with his father, Squire George Rader. Mr. Rader located in Nebraska about 15 years ago. Mrs. Martha J. Crain, wife of George W. Crain, a well known farmer five miles east of town, died Friday morning last with consumption, after an illness of nine months. Mrs. Crain was 3 years old. Mrs. F. M. Inglor of Indianapolis is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Noble Campbell, of this city. USipHcating Stoves of all kinds, ziuc boards and stove oil sloths of all kinds at W. J. Allen's.

Grounds for a Damage Salt. Miss Flora Wilson, who was arrested on a charge of larceny of . a wateh from Mrs. Charles Sears of east 10th street, bsd a bearing; before 'Squire Kelly on Friday, ' and after the evidence had been ' heaid Miss Wilson was discharged. Miss Wilson was couhhea TnT" the county jail a day and night, and by reason of this imprison ' ment is certainly entitled to restitution. She testified that the watch was presented to her by a young student whose name she promptly gave, and she has worn it publicly ever si&ee without

any effort at coneealment Hon. John R. East was Miss Wilson's attorney. Judge Gardiner, tbe candidate for Congress, addressed a fair audience of attentive listeners in the court room, last Saturday. The Judge is a convincing talker and makes a good impression wherever he goes. We shall be surprised if. he does not" defeat XtiAra .Hv wuuljiiMnlH. A number of young folks from this place attended n parte Wednesday night at the home of Tboa. Barnhill at Umonville. The evening was enjoyed in the usual way with games and social conversation, and excellent refreshments were served. Those

from Bloomington in attendance were: Misses Alice and Susie Moore, Wallison, Grace Curry, Eleanor Shields, Alexander, an4 Messrs. Will Curry, Mel. Faris, Ernest and Curtis Alexander anfl Zwingle Curry. Fob Shebbet, Geo. D. Thorn--ton. That is the way your ticket should read. Try and get some other man to vote your way, and you will not he sorry for it. It's a question of patriotism this time. Shall the bands of the President be upheld in the eonduct and termination of tho Span" ish war t Mr. and Mrs! H. P. Splitgerber, and Lee and Homer Robertson, of Bloomington, spent Sunday in Salem the guests of the parents of Mrs. S. Salem Democrat. A Bahqaik. A large size Gold Coin" wood heating stove (cost $16 two years ago), can bo bought for $4. Iuquire at this office. There are thirty-four physicians in Orange county. The organs of the Methodist, Walnut St. Presbyterian, and First Baptist churches have been overhauled, cleaned and tuned by J. W. Davis and T. A. Faulkner

HOW CAN WE DO IT ?

How can wo afford to sell goods so Cheap ! is often asked. Well, hero is tbe whole secret of the (lung: We are members of the well known "Weilkr SvRDiCATn." They all buy together iu such large quantities that the middle man's proGt is knocked Out of Sight."

You Get the Benefit,!

iWc Get the Business.

THIS WKILKR SYXIMCY'l'li :

luhn Clothing Co., Ttl"oiningl,cin, Ind Woili-r llros.. Portland. Ind. V. W.-il.T A Km., Kiirmlnti-I. Tml. .1. .Stiefet's Noun. Angola. Ind Sti-sxs I lech t- irv i.ds Cm.. D;mi ' l Ills. tfahn S.'otl A lleil.T Co., N.mv cailc. In. I Klion & iiecker, Uosht'ii, ind.