Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 December 1898 — Page 1

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THE REPUBLICAN PROGRESS.

ESTABLISHED 1835.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, DEC. 6, 1898.

Printed Tuesday morning.

OVERCOATS WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR CHOICE OF OUR OVERCOATS

SATURDAY, DEC I0TH

$6.98

Rev. W. F. Reed has passed his 78th birthday and is in his 79th year. He is in good health

and his friends hope that he will live to enjoy many more years of usefulness. Mr. Reed was born in Ohio, and has been a resident of this State since 1843. He has been a minister in the Methodist church for the past 40 years. Some twelve- years ago he was carrying on a saddler's shop in a

room in the Butler block, where the Gentry Hotel now stands, and

his health failed. He sold his

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This Includes the Overcoats We Have Been Selling for H$10, 12, 15 and Our Last Saturday's Sale Was a Great Success. The assort

ment is yet good, so we have decided

to make another day of it. 0IJH BARGAINS

WILL MAKE BUSINESS

ICEMBER

HUM

his health f tilled

shop, and in the fall himself and

wife took a trip to Kansas and Nebraska, being away from here

several months, in this time he

was so much improved in general health that he returned, bought

back his shop and conducted busi-

ness again for a number of years.

Judge Martin, of the Law-

rence circuit court, created a sen-

Sweeping Reductions in all Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits.

THE

Best Oysters in town can be found at Geo. A. Benckart's confectionary and bakery, south College avenue.

Benckart, the Tailor, is now better prepared than ever to attend to your demands in the matter of a New Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat. In addition to a large stock of piece goods he carlies a full line of samples of all the most fashionable, and desirable fabrics, ami will take, pleasure in exhibiting them to prospective buyers. The neatest fiting garments, made under Mr. Benckart's supervision, are turned out daily in his shop in the

brick building opposite the postoffice -- on the same floor with the

Progress office. No agency work, but all solid shop work, done by the best tailors that money can hire. Come and see me. Henry Benckart.

Baklog Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards trie food against alum

Alum

menaces to

are the preaiest

of the present day.

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"rand jury to closely investigate

alleged corruption in county, township and city affairs, as charged upon a number of officials during the recent campaign. Mr. Brunei1, pencil pusher of the Pnoli Republican, came up the elevator, in the Progress ofWednesday. He had

never seen a double back-action i h-i ... ,. .i i

perfection electric press oeiore, and came near losing an arm before realizing his peril. AH neighboring towns come here for pointers. Thomas Elgar, South Park, was hauling limber about eight

miles east of town, and while loading a wagon he caught his riglit hand under a log, ' breaking the bones of two of his lingers and badly bruising his hand. Dr. Potts rendered surgical aid. Malachi Mullen, an old citizen, now a resident of St. Louis, was iu town last week. Malachi is residing with his son Mike, who runs a livery barn, an undertaker's business, a second hand

Having met with an accident last week while in Indianapolis, totally disabling me from getting about whilo there has very materially changed my plans, ns it was my intention to make one of the largest displays of Holiday Goods ever shown the good people of Bloomington and Monroe County. However with tie .mods now in aud the shipments now iu transit from New York bought direct from owners of the well known potteries of Limoges, France; Carlsbad, Austria; Stcuisclioenau, Germany. I feel sure you will bear me out in the statement that 1 have as tine or the finest display even now over shown in this market at prices to satisfy all classes of buyers. Please to watch this space the coming weeks. Yours for Business, d. W. 'HARROW.

-Down in Georgia, whero wo

j northern people expect to hear of !lJj ; wm m. menial weather, one of

4.1. j our valued correspondents writes l f ,, Co. B (colored) that at y 'chickamaugna Turk, where they W i are located, that il gets very cold, 111 I especially so at night, and that sun. hine, raiu and snow are all fill eu iu otic day that it is very 4i changeable. Well, that is about jfej the way it is in this part of ludjiana so what is the use of goiug ifi : io Georgia for weather. ! TH E FAlOIElS INSTITUTE. 1 The Farmers' Institute Jast jli j week was one of the most interI esting occasions of the kind over 1 j participated in here by the farm-";-. I crs and their friends. The at-;-j tendance was large aud every one :K present .seemed to take an active

l.l: interest in me proceedings, wnue

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show store, pawn shop, etc. is making money.

at.d

Charley Kawlcs is no longer a Major. He is now a common evirv day mail carrier for his Uncle Samuel. This is not a bad job, however about '-'.Odd men h6re would be pleased to gel it.

Mrs. Charles Hughes is at Muncio visiting her sou Alva, and wife.

Salem Journal: "Miss Pau-

i line Henderson, for many years a

teacher in the primary depart

ment of the Salem public schools I but during ihe last few years liv.

ing in liloomiuutoii, lias lieen visiting her numerous friends here for the past three weeks. C. F. Grubb, known to many here, died at St. .Joseph, Mo., one

I day last week. He. was a son-iu-i law of Mrs. Caroline Collin; his i wife was Miss Flora Collin, well ! kuown to all tho old residents of

Bloomiugtun.

John T. Bundy is determined to keep up with the procession, and with this object in view, will iiilrnduei' one of the latest iljvto-

i date steam heating plan'.s into his

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-The fetiiiri-nie court

i last Tuesday that stock

decided i ? i n ! !

kinds of building associations is taxable and that it is not only the privilege but the duty of a county assessor to inspect the associations" books for the purpose of arriving at the true cash value of the stock.

'Squire Wm. Duncan

nnnA in Kansas to siicnil the win

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LFi ; the discussions were participated

j.Til! in generally. County fairs aud pfjijhow to hold them, occupied a --: good kal of the time given to j discussion on Friday, aud lliose lift" i present who talked the matter liu-jover declared that they would Ltl I hereafter hold a purely agricul- !!! ! lural fair, aud would leave out tj jlbe race horse and the muscle ! dance. Or e man present declared

frill: i that the recent fair was a dis

jraeeriu cxinmiion, oui iuier

wards admitted that he did not attend it, so had to form his opinion from hearsay. The attendance ou Saturday was all that could be hoped for and the interest was well sustained. The following officers were selected for the. ensuing year: President, J. T. Filer; secretary, Frank 11. Kirby, and vice presi-

luic i dents irom eac'u townshio as fol

lows: Beau Biossom, Linton May;

Chip. Johnson, the well known theatrical manager, used to own a horse that went a mile on the Bedford fairground track in 1:11 Bloomington time (which is twice an fast as Bedford lime).

He swapped his horse and a goat

for a pair of burros, aijd now lias good luck every day. Mrs. Maurice Do-vd, belter known h?re as Zota May, will be the guest this week of Mrs. Claude Mal'olt. The snow storm Sunday will greatly interfere with tin building of the branch railroad from Clear Creek to I lasrodsbt; ; g. .A viciow nr.ilo oa Uie Pleasant Meadows farm, kicked Mr. Meadows Friday last below the kuec, breaking the leg. O' Harrow, the druggist, is

compelled to use crotches owing

to a sprained ankio he soc :r3.l at Indianapolis. John would like to sell it cheap. The Lafayette Brewing company bought in the fixtures of tho Johnson s.iloou, at sheriff's sale, last Saturday. Attorney Ed. S. Davis of Gosnort was in town Sa:;mlay.

Oavis has a l.irgo practice

Hczkiah Axsom, a , wll kiov,n farmer f,rom near - Elkiusville. has mpyetl his family here and iv ill occupy property on south Bogers street. The December term of the county coinmUssionerB' coui't met on Monday. John Sure is the naw menilier who goes on the board in the place of Ezra Peril ug. Mrs. Jennie Barnes, daughter of Wilson Aams and wife, has returned to her home in Providence, Ky. Cal. WorraH claims to hava four kinds of gas in his cosy aud well ordered house on Kirkwopil avenue coal, acetyline, clectqe, etc. Capt. Ford left here aboxit ten days a0, stating that ho in

tended going to. Virginia to spend the winter. Miss Ada Kilpatrick is still dangerously ill with typhoid fever, at her homo south of town. E. S. Brodix, manager of the Bee Hive, went to St. Joseph. Mo., to attend the funeral of lp: 'jrother in-law, C. 1 Grubb. " -Mrs. It. F. Jones of Ibr. Hotel Gentry went to Vinecnncs

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Mr. Oavis has a I ir:ro practice ju;

.iff(.r-' the northern nortiou of this coun-! to atten I the funeral of her si:ter-

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ty and iu Owen. in-law, airs. l,. n. oox, nisi weed

ier, whore the suow goes through j Washington, W. S. Woo.l; Mara plate -lass. ion, James Biddle: Salt Creek,

. , . .joscpu lieusicv; nioomuigum, i. -J. D. Alien of I redoma, , p j.omnu,i!; Mrs. C, Kas., who has been visiting . ' Hti;)(r(11.. y.VA Bnron Mrs. A. J. Allen, has returned to his home L, Hin;;.. Poi...Vi Mrs. Geo. P. in the windy west. , -.11,v,1(.i. lk. R. C. Gilstrap;

Henry Henley jr. is taking a (Clear l.Teeu, i nomas .uuouon,

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the liiauual training ; Indian Creek, James Tjii Uington.

- Mr. Mi l Mrs. It. F.

Jones, enter-

course m

school at Indianapolis. His spec-1

tally is engineering, as ue na of the Hotel Gentry, are

talent tor ineciianics. fining L. II. Cx and son, R W. --A brick sidewalk has been (jox aSo Mrs. Bertha O'Neal, of ail from Walnut street to the j Logansport. Mr. Cox is a brothrailroad, at the north front of the er Gf Mrs. Jones and is proprico'.d college, property. This is a j tor of tho Hotel Murdock in Logood improvemcut that was very j jransnort. Mrs. O'Neal is a sismuch needed. tor of Mrs. Jones and will remain

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.Master Willie bennedy, well; known here, nephew of the Bol- j lenhacher brothers of this city.

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Contains

One Hundred Lap dies

JflGKETS

AND

GAPES.

had his arm Ihokcii

ton, Daviess co., one week.

Hoarhound Candy is manufactured by Geo. A. Benckart, and

he guarantees it. Good for hoarscness or deep-seated colds. Wanted. Black Walnut Logs and Timber. Highest cash prices paid for same. Address Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen, Indiana. Yours truly, Sanders & Egbert Co. Sept.27-10w. Tree Notice. Those wishing Fruit Trees. Shade Trees, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberry Plants, or anything in the fruit line, call on the undersigned and leave your order for Spring Delivery. Also I have a good article of Apple

Vinegar at 25c. per gallon. No. 114 Kirkwood Avenue, opposite National

Hotel. I. MILT. ROGERS.

WANTED ! Reliable man in this vicinity to open a small office and handle my goods. Position permanent and good pay. If your record is O. K. here is an opening for you. Kindly mention this paper when

writing. A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, O.

Choice Taffies, and other

candies, manufactured and on sale

by Geo. A. Benckart each day. The best fruit cake, the finest doughnuts, the choicest flavored cakes of all kinds, at Benckart's bakery. Candied lemon peel, candied orange peel, candied citron, choice olives, new Florida oranges, choicest raisins, best bottled goods ever brought to the town at Benckart's confectionery, south College avenue.

Tbe Gentry show No. 1 is at San Antonio, Texas; show No. 2 is at Jacksonville, Florida. H. B. Gentry and wife are with show No. 1 as is also Frank Gentry. Wall. Gentry is still at Hot Springs, Ark. Wm. T. Blair is the local agent of the Western Indiana coal company, at this point, and he says over fifty car loads of coal are consumed in this town each

week. The University buys about 75 car loads during the

winter. The mills here are paying 60c. per bushel for wheat, while eggs are retailing at 25c. per dozen.

Cincinnati Florida & Havana

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at Washing-'EVERY WEEK IN

day last

DECEMBER

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will print aud distribute a double edition of the paper, in order to give a wider circulation to advertisers' favors.

UKMEMUEli. AKl WON'T

FOltGET THIS.

Destai. work of all kinds is done by Dr. Crain, whose parlors arc located in the now block just - Hjnrti of the National Bank. Dr. Crain has had many years of successful experience in business here, ..and warrants all work.

Cure Your Stomacn. Ton can quickly do this by using South American Kervine. It can dire Tery case of weak stomach in the Mvorld. It always cures, never fails, it IJtnovrs no failure. It will gladen your fceaet and pat sunshine into your life. It is roost surprising cure. A weak Atomacb aud broken nerves will drag you down to death. NouUi American Nervine will help you imuieiiately. No failures; always enrca; never disappoints, Lovely to take. Sold by FAEia Iiltos., Urus-gists. Bloominjrton. Ind.

Db. O. F. Davis. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs. Hot Air treatment for Catarrh and Tuberculosis. Glasses scientifically adjusted. Bloomington, Indiana,

109$ South College Avenue.

A CTIVE SOLICITORS

"WANTED

EVERYWHERE for "The Story

of the Philiopins" by Murat Halstead. commissioned by the (iovernnaent as '.Official His-'oriaa to the V'r Department. Tin? book was written in army ramps at K;m ! raueisso. the i'a' iii" with General Merritt. iu the hospitals at Honolulu, ia Honff Kong, in the

American, trench.- at Manna, in tlio insurgent cam;v with Ajruinakln. "n rhedectt of the Oly npia with Dewi y. and in the roar of battle nt the fail of "Manila. Itaiui ioi- afrent;;. llrimfal of orijrimiJ pictures taken by government phot:)grph'r!i on the spot. ffiarjfc book. Ixjw priees. Itfef pp&fiW. Freight jwid. Credit given. Drop nil ?trahy nnoiScial war lwoks. Outfit ree. Address. F. T. Harbor. .ec;r-. . HXat Insurance IUdfr.. Qiicao.

Get Taffies, Horchound Drops t.nd other choice candies at Benckart's, as he makes them fresh every day. Old papers 25 for 5 cents. Is that cheap enough ? If not make your own price.

There are men who pretend to know something alxml: fitting glasses, whoso efforts positively result in permanent injury to the patient. Such persons s rould be

avoided. A thoroughly competent man, who can be found if wanted, is H. P. Tournc;-, whose place of business is on south College Avenue.

Howard East, Geo. East and Marion Lively, of Hcltonville, Lawrence co., were in Blooming

ton last week in response to a message announcing the fatal ill

ness of David Lively.

Clerk Hall proposes to make some very much needed improvements in the county clerk's office, and a now floor has been placed in the Recorder's office -not before it was needed, however.

The Wheels of Progress

are turning rapidly toward the tropical islands on our southeastern coast. The people are interested in hearing about these islands, their wealth, the condition of their inhabitants as to education and civilization; and, not least of all, in the question of how to get to them, how long the journey and the cost of it. The Queen & Crescent Route, with its superb rail and steamer connections, forms a route which is over a hundred miles the shortest to these parts from Cincinnati and the North. New rail and steamer service goes into effect about December 1st, known

as the CINCINNATI, FLORIDA AND HAVANA LIMITED. Shortens the time about

24 hours. Elegant service.

Tickets on sale at greatly reduced rates, from all points north, through to Havana, including transfers, meals and berths on steamer, etc. Particulars to you free if you will

write to W. A. BECKLER, North'n Pass. Agt., 113 Adams St., Chicago, or to

W.C. RINEARSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Cincinnati,

W.R. Cravens of Center Valley is the guest of his sons, the Cravens brothers.

Many worth $5 you can buy now for

This SnecKa! Sale of Jackcfs, Furs arid Suits Will Inlerest You.

WICKS

HIVE

EVERYBODY'S STORE.

! Intette4 in Soaik ?Scr.tl in cts. starar to W . t.iaM v.r.i-j;;, gg.

A man who left LMoomtngtoii

for the Alaskan gold fields and has made three million dollars, says in a letter to friends that during the week he digs gold with his pick, and is-having phenomenal success. Ho rests on Sunday, when he puts on a heavy pair of boots and kicks up nuggets as large as a lump of salt all day, sometimes reaii.iug as much as K4 limn I red !?. ,

-Bedford Mail: "Bent. Jones Alva Trcsslar of Bedford, at .dcaded indlty-on two charges for; one time a resident of Blooming-

selling liquor on Sunday, and ;ton, where he was a lumUi

Judge Martin suspended sentence ; or, is going ims n..uu w V:tra Kipling's m;w college story

If you chance to hear a uoie likeunlo some one falling down stairs and at the same time yellins in it frenzy of pain, don't bo alarmed. It is only the man who

.,. ! fnr the first lime has read Hud-

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the Suite." Bent. Jones is the ' at llh.enckU. ile goc.i in ihe inman sent to prison for life for the! terest of Cicorge D Lmory & Co.

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m Al .1 Ill' t! S lit ll.lllt!. mi

comber, cntitlel "Stalky!" It is s: dMiwtll .' fuu iy! H i, ha, he, he! And its Hinglish, you know.

in ttirtusiiin-; mat

with mahogany logs,

-Mrs. Florence l'atiley, of ; which will be shini)el to boton.

Jfei west Cth street, wne ot ivt. I an-1 e WH1 travel extensively over IS lv died on Wednesday niirhl : t .i,t.- ,l Amr.ri.-.i. lie iroes on

tfe, , . .. , i :.. i . 7 . . . .. . .. ! near

2tei:t. Mrs. i-auey uas oe.rt. . awl tl.inKs ims "P . ! vW,,.:, Mr. Ha.rellon Thnrs.lay.

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OJ lit.'. I.11U. ill--, will be anxious for his sufely in!

::Af Once

J.iiph liarrell, who has been sick for some time, is now slowly improving, at his hoi)3

Smith villc. Senator luili:

OLD STORY. BUT THE TRUTH,

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AT THiCKS THAT ASTOUND. -

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GHRISTIVIAS !S eORIING. ... r- t 'T r? ir.

b SHOW.

The Biewitt Drug Store. Go IV1. SrlGBbY, Piopr3cfor.

ei'5E3fcOC'2ESiIOSa

for several years,

te imi il was not behoved ibat she

i ti ns ns ill as she reailv was, until

t If you want one of the ; ! the evening of her deato. . ..hut far oil cnintry. 22 inch jointed lolls wi Ih m.iidon name was Ilarhbarger,

--Koilowing ihe week of yir.tyor Di. Doddridge, of the College Avenue .M. Iv chmvh, will conduct a revival meeting. .Monroe Katon, west Cth :!., has reiite.1 the Ucergo Thrasher l-.ir:,i near Buelia Vista athl will

On Dec. 8th Congressman j take poss-'sioii at once.

flowing hair t iat we arc se)l-'i:

and she w

l? ! age at the

are

: aboul oti yciirs ot time of her death. ! two children left to

IJistressinff Stomach msease Permanently cmretl by the mastorly powers of Sonth American Nervine Tunie. Invalids need autfer no longer, lwcaase this great rcicl.v can citvtthra all. His a rare for the whole) world of stornncH wcal-.nnss iitirt itxii-ff-stion. The euro bepfins with tl.

first dose. Thii relief it bri is marvellous and mirprititifi'. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how lonff you have sufferesl yonr urR is certain under tho use of thin (treat health jrivinsr fou-c. Plea.tf.nt and nl-

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'-aing at

Ihesc are &1.50 dolls an.t "": ; ,0i.vI- lraK ami Jt.bn Sjithe bitrirest bariiaiu ever of-til: I I'-uil.-v. Mr.-:. Pauley was a mem-

also called on -Mrs. C. C. W hisnand, wl'.ose eyesight is almost -one. ll..r o i V. D. W hi -nan 1, is .-oi'.valMcing from an attack of Vevcr.

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SPfcred three weeks befmcT? i l,.p of tho Sth street M.F. church.

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TA Urn Holiday Hook t.ATvp.; xr ... s w,ii return to Washington

?$AUXivrs is ready ami will "JgtU'itv, accompanied by his private Sfseiil free to any address on.g; ...t.'r,,1irv , Mr. KirUwood Miers.

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'j-gfprices ou all books.

Ira M. Graves has presented his daughter. Merle, with a handsome Crocker npriii;ht piano as a

Ali'ivd finkf ton, colored, has holitlay gift. The instrument is

been idlowed a pension and back i Ut awtiiul uolii in tone ami uuian.

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, m j gressman Miers. He will receive Mm r.jj I ' 800 back pension and will go on y.e ytfafejthe rolls ai s per mojith. i The schools of lillottsville

i have been closed because f the prevalence of scarlet fever nniouy W-lihe children of that town. This

is very much to be deplored.

Samuel Lanum has sold his farm of 100 acres in Hrown connty to William A. Anderson, of Gret.ne county, for s 1,(500. Sutphin Matters purchased 90 hogs last week from H. D. Owens for the Chicago market The lot averaged about 300 11

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Mover at Klletisville lias: resulted in tht! closing of Ihe s. hools. i - Showers Bros, are running ! their factory twelve hours each dav, owing to the demand for

i their got is. I . The Soioelv tlrnir store has a

liiivttv holiday dis.iiav that al-1

' tracts thii little girls it is a dull

congress. Wvlio Cathciirl, a well

I known !loonihigto:i boy, who has I been connected with t."o. H, has a : position in a tlriig stole at lndI ianapolis. Kcv. Stoughton is conducti ins a successful revival at the

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