Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1899 — Page 1

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PROGRESS.

ESTABLISHED 1835.

BLOOMINGTON. INDIANA, FEB. 7, 1399,

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Printed Tuesday morning

of Burooe

are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which The CHICAGO RECORD prints daily from the leading capitals of the old vorld. This magnificent special service is in process of being- greatly extended so as to include every important city in Europe; and it is supplemented by the full regular cable service of The Associated Press. The Chicago Record, alone of all American newspapers ozitsitis New York city, now prints origiaal and exclusive cable dispatches daily from the leading capitals of Europe.

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PRETTY ADDITION.

.NEAR THE " TERMS EfiS7.

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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 cit

ron, choice olires, new J?iond;i

oranges, choicest raisins, best bottled goods ever brought to the . town at Benckart's confectionery, south College avenue. Wast Lunch i Then go to Eenckarts. jlhcy always have good coffee something you can get nowhere else. PARTIES: Desiring information concerning the Great Gunnison Hold Fields should subscribe for the Gunnison. Cot. News. 83.00 a year; 1.00 six months: 50c. three months. Peksons who may wish to have the best Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pure cream, shou'd leave orders at Benckarts. .

Get best Oysters at Bcnckart's bakery, south College avenue. Always tie freshest in town.

Besckaet, the TaiLoe, is now better prepared thau 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 carries a full line of samples of all the most fashionable and desirable fabrics, and will take pleasure in exhibitiug them to prospective buyers. The neatest fitting 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 ull solid shop work, done by the best tailors that money can hire. Come and sue me. Henry Bekckart.

Mrs. Elizabeth Kidder, of Richmond, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest H. Lindley, cast 10th street. Wilson Adams and A. O. Henry have been elected delegates to represent Franklic lodge K. of P. at the district convention to be held in Gosport Fob. 7th. Josephine, the 3 year old daughter of County Clerk Hall, has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Lanteru, north of town, a daughter; to Mr. aud Mrs. Clinton Stanger, north of city, a son. Twelve men who enlisted in Co. H, in the late war with Spain, have applied for pension through the C. U. Worrall agency. There are a number of case of mumps in town and more grip than can bo counted. Rev. Doddridge of College Avenue M. E. church has boon quito ill during tho past ten days with pleurisy. On February 8l.h, C. C. Harvey, proprietor of the Nicklc Dairy, will sell by' auction at hi residence one mile south of town, a Herd of Dairy Milch Cows. The usual terms of sale ?5 and under cash. Here is a chance to get some first-class cows. Pleas. Thuuiau, tho fattest tmctionccr in the.State will cry the sale.

Wasted! Black Walnut Logs and Timber. Highest cash prices paid for same. Address Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen, Indiana. Yours truly, Sasdeks & EgBeet Co. Sepr.27-10w. De. 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, 10'j South Collego Avenue. To Curo a Co!d in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth . 25 and 50 cts. All druggists.

The Best Cough Ueraody on Kartb. Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, Consumption Cure, cures a cold in 2-i hours if taken in time and does not stop a cough in One Minute by paralyzing the throat, but it cures the disease and leaves the throat and lungs healthy and tsrotfg. 25 and 50 cts. jatiu-tim Best Oystkics in town can he: found at Geo. Av Benckart's confectionary and bakery, south College avenue. Get Tafkiks, Horehound Drops and other choice candies at Benckart's, as he makes them fresh every day. Hoabiioukd Candy is manufactured by Geo. A. Bcncknrt, and he guarantees it. Good for hoarse ness or deep-seated colds.

HENRY P. TOURNER. JJEV.'KLiilt A5D OPTICIAN, South Coixe:s Avksxe, j4i.oi..:rroN. Ikdijcn. Special af.t.-nli.n .fiven to th Correction of Ojiti-ai Deficiencies in the Huna.i 3 -ye. Sp.-ctaloR made to fit the complications peculiar to individual cases. Patrtma availing themselves of our services v. i 1 be iuhjeteclto an unusually eorpfal examination as to the optical defii-ieney of their eves. Spectacles will be furnished at a iiV-rite ! consistent with thu ro.ur!o. -. i? ti.c .-..m;.

Dental work of all kinds in done by Dr. Crain, whose parlors are located in the new block just south of tho National Bank. Dr. Crain has had many years of successful experience in business here, and warrants all worl:.

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fs; Col. Di"W. Mt!!Otl S.I-.U.--inun Oloi.r V ' "if we o.c.iM

j .: we. .- ' coi'i'.ileti'ii 1 trains. C:o ' ' j. i :t Ki 'Si ! ! w.-:i(in'r. Ycr jtlj fit i'.i:.'.-! Of i l::;ve o!i.:nrn'ii

or .-uwri ni;::-Uii.ini.-iy in-:. i: l,iut. ; .k r have lstenv-a

struct ion '.o

have cast v 1 a and cotii ra. l orbut ":lUIe f ;;:!!!

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takiiisi rt:-;vi.h!!ig ltf.O lion, his Km i-.-ul)li ! us for w!;:io ;!r.:i . I . . . ; trains ruitiung over it 1st at, the latest. I th

be usii.l as :t main lino i ' ir not for assi'iitror Ira disposing i'iy-liig.; gSatithviUi.' thai has ca'.tse.

Monon no end of uotib!:-, Thuro will be a station at Ivcrchain's mill. The nw.d is 11 miles in length and will be constructed at a cost of about iwi-i.'.

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At about I I o'chtok Wedncs- ! day night a largo barn, on the effn'M' of Jackson and Mb streets, i beloiiiring to Win. Miller was semi ; to he on lire.. There was a piantil v of hay and straw in the barn, i and as a consoiUi-nce the entire

! building was noon a seething mass The village of Gabriel, i ; 0f flames. The tire- it is believed hniL'ton ti.. 10 miles north ,.;;. ...! r ., !,.,. ;..

. .-n. i:ot to.bf. outdone by j tne n!ii0,. A 14-vear oil bov. i'.rgvr to.vns, had a lively fire (vm . Axon), slept in the rooui ; ;urs,i;.v morning., At.out 10 ! next the ofiice nd was awakened o eloek Wc.l'iesday liight Adol- j by th(( Rmokc a,i t;, rtKir tlc pxus (.oo'.er, iiie villas merchant, ' ;-, ,i h..i-;.-tK- m-ul,. u

ciicral hnsinesN l.niil ;,,..,.,.' n t,n i,..,.., at .i.o iSmr.

nine the prop

erty of .Miller. The other (wo belonged to (ins. Davis and Joe MeKioUy. There were fifteen

: i ;i-,rc are in the store rwun ; w(.r,. cW(:ii l,or,

M.'.e io i een a lug stoctc or eggs ! i : -ii! free.: ng, locked his store aid went home. About 2 o'clock: in tii.' :or;iing the sicrs and eon-:

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.. ;.!. ' ,: . , u ti -': : S' o;v, ...fter ateliin Pr-.-f, (!oM l iii:,'c Si. v e:;l l:ys and eiirei iiliy

vraeti.-'U'j.-; o .per leanng Iru : ;;; n-jw do ah.i v-t as good ft j

as toe S v,---J,-. iJe is n.-iiig m;ie'i liai.- lvncwer to make his hair grow down to bis waistband, and is i-cU in:: his voice down Swedish

s.) it sounds like a dog barking in , an empty barrel then he will be the

puny, of Bedford,

K ,!i'oye('. I re having from a defective line.

County Clerk Hall, in pur

suaiit to the ofdt-r of deputy reva- j nue collector E. E. Boone, is j sending out notices to all persons ; who have Clod bonds at the clerk's j office since July 1st, to call audi attach a 10 cent stamp to t!i: same, as tho V. S. revenue hrvsj

make it necessary for all bon l

open for engagements. A Bedford man named ("line created sonic excitement at the Monon Marion in that city by excitedly toiling his friends he e.ei it'll to me-.'t them in heaven. ::iid then bought a ticket for

; busies nnd surreys m the barn, . iiio- t of tlicin suneil there for tho i winter, and a hearse owned by R.

it'rd ill one I A I'.mlev well ns I wo tran-

e,i,i oi .t.ie!oi-.i tuc iitaii ach.jt(.r wngons, all oi uiiich were .an! ofitial papers were destroyed. ' !.-,,!." Miller had 00 ,insur- ('( ' C.iotei had a .1..i stock of goods. : .llK.,. t,0 j,an, ,ut m, insurance

luctuiir.ig worm oi eggs ami on contei,ts. His dwelling near

in cash that assisted in leed- j l)V ,Vils m,jv daniaired. but there '

nig tli,' (lames. No insurance, was s4Mo insurance on this. The but hi: will know better next time. )louse 0f m,.. Brinkerhoff, north

-Arl ides of iiicorix.ration of of tho ,,lr"' was bad,y rnl; Southern Indianii Hotel Com-.tlu' oodhousc ontl other outbmld-

..,,, i;i(1i ,,f i I'liiS t)l .urs. t m. oioctimo were

linliauapolis Wednesday. The

DRUGS, P AiNTS and OIlS, STATI0N&RY, ' Gil CITHER'S GIGARS and T0BAGG0, DRUGGISTS'' SUMBRIES, WE HAVE EM. The Blewitt Drug Store. G. M. SPIGEJbV,. r?op.

Iivorce ProeeeUioss Dismissed, j The Daily Telephone's Birthday.

ITflophonc nf '.lncsday. J It will be with feelings of gratification that tiie msnv friends of

On Wednesday last the Daily

Telephone celebrated the seventh

year of its business existence. It

directors are James Walsh, Lyman A. Walton and John It. Walsl:. The capital stock of the company is ?10o,OU0. This company will build a big hotel at lud-

i Si:iii(Tr rif Itiulfm-il limi-

seriously damaged. Undertaker Pauley had &5U0 insurance on his f(0 iicarse. The familiar white horses- that belonged to Miller and were always hitched to the hearse on funeral oecasious were burned.

to . .I.., l. ..... ,, ,

be thus stamped. Mr. Ms. 1 1 has;,.,, ;,,.' -,(Jj,jn

mado the limit 10 days, and iX toe stami) is not forthcoming in that

--Mr. James Matson, snperin-

The n

tvivn Uliximinn-ttin iinil h Bed

time, the bond will he declared If ,. i

null and void.

Franklin Eaton of Terre Haute has been secured by the members of the Mechanics Band as a teacher. Mr. Eaton plavs

!!l . i,.. Tim ,,f I hat:

, , . ,. i- , i i stone, and will make it one ot the town says '-his actions indicated j .. ' . ..

verge of m-: . . , . . ',.,,,.,,. ' . ! tendent ot the Blocmiugfon Art

,.;.. v. t.M.r ttv im. t - - c - i .t r ... . :,..

till'.. .xm.iii.j iri nu. ; , . ,, , .. MJCIUI ICi' V II S tll'tt I

n knew the dilKreiice be-i 1 1

Jlins Matule, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stoule, of Paoli, ;vas united in marriage.

Will

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into tut

night, and was so batlly inaugled by their savage goat that he left

;iext morning for Indiunapoh

was married on

Tuesday evening last to Miss May Edna Moore of near Ellettsville. A reception wan tendered the young couplo at the home of Atid-

II. Iitor Fred. Matthews in Bloott-inir-

Wvlio of this citv. The wedding i ton. on Wednesday evening,

iur. and Mrs. A. ... Mmto learn , lg a very difficult matter to stieof thou- reconciliation, aud the ceS6fully conduct a daily paper ia withdrawal of the divorce pro-1 a one railroad towu, but that th ceedmgs that were instituted by i Telephone has beer, a success, all Mrs. Smith, and which have beenj wjji ad,,,,. To do this require pending in the circuit court the . nari persistent work, and a dm-

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past two weeks. It is human to

dia-

! termination ti rpc :o-ni7.n no

cur, aud when one once errs, it is couraffcments. That Mr. Brad-

hut following the dictates of true; futo ias t,eon more than equal to i i i l i j i'.

aa" j these demands every one will

womanhood and manhood to

nut the error, and it possible h ia tho mnaf. nnfcirhur

;emedy any evil eifects such er-1 schemer and the hardest worker ror may produce. Now that their we havo ever metj auci deserve unpleasant domestic difficulty nasi the unusual suecess that has been been adjusted satisfactorily to all ' hw. So far as the Progress is

parties concerned, their mends ; concerned we trust that the "Tele-

can only hope that the shadows havo passed out of their lives and home, and that the sun rays of domestic happiness will ever brighten their fireside. Mr. Smith on yesterday resumed his duties as superintendent of the

Consolidated stone conipany.great

I was

tie social event of the season The reception given by Auditor; '.V to the delight of the numerous

picolo and tint ', and is a composer .. kp treatment from a soec.-d

and a' ranger of music. Mrs. i !,..: .: evt.i-is ( hL-

i in I'aiili. .md oo-urred :il the M

k : e- '

! I., it. uitiis ot ti n city, otuciaiie, rcci-ing the beautiful service

Matthews and wife in honor of

hurfh at 8 o'clock, the Rev. James Matson and wife on Wed-

iay night, was an elaborate

in

nesdav

a flair.

In addition to a

iupi cssiv." manner. The j number of invited guests

large

from

&ltv'll airw iim.-MV i.in, iit nii; , -(j,)t. .j yyp inaudtdiu. iruilar and banio. Thev !

vnill in.tL-n q ciwhuIIv nt t.-.-l.-liill-r ' Ml'j. ! .'.tllCri I1C I al.l'! 1U lllC audit (r.CIll of tile. CiUI ft.' !l, blVUltl- I I li)011lllgtll StUIK1 tU'C'ltty-llV:.'

m-4 trill ilniilij-!. h.-itu i.ll i mm I vicinitv oi Miukville, iJieent i lied bv a profusion oi' flowers and were here from othr towns. A

ean attend to here. county, hn teeeived a pvnion of i uumeroiiii i'Nttel plants and aim, j tempting oinner was ona of the

j !;.: per uxuita with a ioui J, ji-! w-.:s crov.vltsl by the rricnds ot the I interesting features oi the evening.

: back oav. through the etforls of : haiipv co iple. Immediatclv after I Those who attended the receu-

of Salt Creek tp., vho brings suit j Woriail agencv, wiiich has ! the ce:-e:nony tho bridal" party turn from out of the city were: against James Parnell, Raymond j s,.wn woi k.i:g on tho ciaim for took pas-ae tin tho !: to train for j lion, and Mrs. Win. N. Matthews

Strain, Jackson Kuun and outers-n!v v. Hv.i:.:o.n. Ill -.. where the utuiom I ao.l Frank Matthews of Bedford;

The case of John O. Rush,

whom he alleges look bun from '

his bed last Christmas night atid 1

employes, who believe

well that ends well."

It is shown taat about $1,800 worth of eggs have been harvested and sold by Monroe county farmers iti the month of January. The hens do not come to town &o Saturday, but stay at home and attend strictly to business. Melvin Creech has been al? lowed a pension i f 830 per month.

He was a member of Co. 11, and

Attorney J. . Edmondson, suffering from 4uug trouble several months, continues very ill aud is net able to leave bis home.

Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Tourner have shipped their household goods aud will leave for Florida in a short time.

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J. Melbld., throng! r L,.i 1 ... I,.... .1

s ;nd lots 011 wcbt

street to Eimer Buzziaid for si,

lelill

whitecapped him, will be tried by j Charles a "struck iorv.'' i tw; hou

lho tnsn.ts ot .lames Atkin-1 won In f eli..t,r Mi- Buzziard I

son, the well known d.T goods i ,r..,nsferred his farm of SO in reu! .Si ic-ueer Journal"

to lcaril pnvl or Imvn In Mr Metl'oid ut I boor TheMi.T (t. ir-i v

cour.--e in a theological seminary.

th? eldt.'.-t son of

jMr. and Mrs. J. H. Wylie, north

Mortem street.

salesman, will be sorrv

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mat nis coiitiiuon mis iK'como o 1 i.. 1. i

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sarions that it found necessary

to take him to Indianapolis where ho will take treatment under a specialist at a private hospital. A few months ago he sintered a light stroke of paralysis, from which he never entirely recovered, and this with other complications, has brought about his pre sen con- j dit ton. I

The Monon is si ill making great improvements on its track in the way of new ties and fresh Ballast . A five ac.'e gravel pit has been bought at (.io.-port and I he ro:: l-bod will be grsvel.vl between Horseshoe and Crawlor.ls-viile.

tor, of Llovcrdale. 1 he following were guests from Ellettsvijle: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Steel, Mr. and .Mrs. S. M. Blevins, Mr. siud

Mrs. J. B. Hani

A. E. Matthews, Mrs. G. . U

li,,ii. Mi- tinil Mr .IrKi-iiii

the most popular lady in Spencer, Thrimn' "vath:in Li. AMatson. John

I Vl.otlw.wj K..ltvii-il Hfiri-ij mid

was thej Misst;s aml onri Moore, the ring 1 ...., ... iv,,,!.,!, ,v,ff.,

The Bara ring to

'to be decided by voting, last week

j Miss Nellie Mtillinnix i succos-ful contestant at

('.-(litest las' Friday night, haviiiii

received 1211 vot:'S. Among the

laud Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris.

! otii la-.lie ' T " ..

. voted for were Clara

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ur.txtau are

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! Judge Mania

James M. Hunter, through i gri;--pe iast week. W. H. East, h.-.s nold a hons and : n althy l':seasci iiavin

lot on st nth Eu-; lid avenue to:o i-iu. He jur-t -.i;1vru.iu no Overton Tapp. Consideration, w.mMn't Mitvumb, :;i.l held bis . Thciv isn't much d.-i; g in jKisition. A hou? i'.OuU p-cple real cstatt now, but Mr. Eut is aiv feciii...' half f.'.ivc. and but. '.;'

di.-iuc, tirac Golttsb.'rry, Marv

jl'iel'., Flora Kenerhsbi-r, Kay

Charley Stone and George

elling a patent corn

Jacksonville. Florida.

enjoined l:i M ivucld, Lclia (tioi)iiis au-.l t oe the mean, 'Jury.

V'j Pen . -It? who havo bean negli

gent aiiout liismanct) are calling

on i de agents now since the Mil

popper at

Uev. Allison goes to Columbus this week to assist Uev. Hood in a revival meeting. John Whitsou of this city, who was recently given a position

.... t,, i as a substitute mail agent 011 the

(III i711;UOl ivr if 1 k .- I It 4 I I k t -

of tho buhvs in i:iiiV iues h:i-- aiunil ht ca

let ' r n m

i Kci. without insurance for some- i Montin, has been transferred to

a s'ialiti.s

ill.

iito int.

If

vim cannot carry as

the C. 11. Ai D. road, running be

('rav, 'fordsville Journal: Yv'h-ii do j oii tiriiik of litis J One Ihi".died DeP.iuw studi ii'..-, iiftv i. V .

and t'.veni v Earihi

tended the play, ''The Sign of ibt Cross," list Friday evening, in

-Blooiiiingto!! jieopie seldom jo to Louisville aiid so are not iiKiidiar with place.-, of amusement.

ii-llowo at-; there, bu Bedfor.l business men

are ijtiitc at home in that city, and nianv a visit was made to li e

! mucli as yon think you ought to, j tffWI Wicago an.i Cincinnati.

! carrv as mucn as you can. a is .Judge Martin s orother uonI a gi t-at relief to know you have , ,rt, is very much improved, and I insurance, after a fire. We have litis believed is out of danger, 'tried it twice. i having suffered a serious attack

of pneumonia.

- -Some of the Bedford people

are delighted because they now

-Isaac Bault will build a con-

Btead of the oratorical contest as j Buckingham theater by men who ' l!m, a National Bank the Citt-' venieut 4-room cottage on his lot was their undotilited duty. j ( re '-compelled to go to the j Bank having cliametl its I 'm University Park. The con-

;ver ti -ce a uini. Well, tbehtvi, Those dceful people will 1 tract has been awarded to Jbrauk lijck," as its p .trons lovingly 1 ,'! that it wilfcost iust as much i H. Gray.

gl'Otllnl ' l.f,rrr,iV nmiinv ill tllft Niltltlfllll .

E. B. McGce, tiie cn'.tcr, i located at Corsicana, Texas, and has charge of the cutting ii. -pertinent of the V. A. ivitdiord hut.

chant tailoring cstnh!i.-'.hni.-r.?. ! CorsictHia is a gr. nving town, : i.d : a gwud pi uw io .M'itle iii, 'tis said, j Mrs. John Wal.ir.m has gone to Seymour, iud.. to aitei.d i lit; j fur, Ttil 1: : Mi . Sliield; . i

califd ii, burned to

on.- is;g.:l loss oi 5-'!

last week, involving a!

as in one of the common

Uev. Wm. P. McNary preach -

,(oo. ,;llly ,.: the girls ;,av af hanks.

Itieir

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rilded 1

; ed for the V. 1. congregation on j Sunday aud will aUo preach next

Sunday. His nivriad of friends

the civil war

Worn n Should Know It. Many tvome.i s-i.r-.- mitt Ki :v . irift ll!ij-;er' tti-e-.tas.- ti.- lu: . .i-e nf t'Ni :: .tiiwtstt is uul ctrrt--t!v

1-iHti lt-.i lo l.t-!s.-v,- !!.:! ie or fi t-Kile vi -, ,1 . : .--i.tiu iif'i- for the i.ui:;t .-T v.nin -ii'ii...'. . J 1 ' -1" V-. K '; ' ! i . ' - 1 .':i . hu-i 11

'i":uv h-.o-tvi.Ilill trri r. - in' :,: :-i :;;.- ti-. t !

John Bnndv 01 the National c..iil.-in)laies a iriji to M.ivan.i, in v.iiii.h city he w d .ei -ci a h:dfi'.:.;.en bhiek-t-veil Si:iiii-h giils io aet a waiters ai ids popular hotel !:t!.-:t-s. Nex. ibing von know q

w;:l ie com; !. ! h- I to eiilar diiiiii.'; room again.

I were glatl to meet him again.

contract for ri?moving the old

frame M. E. church at Ellettsville, to make room for tho new stone structure.

Boc: Rogers has been drawn on the jiitv of ;ho federal court at Indianapolis, and was iu the capital citv last weok.

bored that ho was a general man

ager ot John K.

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Theke 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 competent man, who can be found if wanted, is H. P. Tourner, whose; place of business is on south College Avenue.

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Down at Beilford when a landlord asks for his board money ihe boarder hits him with a good sized tloi niek. Up at Blooming

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Walsh's quaray

bnsiie,-is at Bedford, and was frequently seen in Blootniugton.

-Frank Dowdeu is home from Sehnvhe-ran. Maine, and will

spend a few week-, with relations. ' Winford WaUou of north This is Mr. Dowdeifs lirst visit ; Walnut street was married on home for five vars. He is trav-1 Wednesday last to Miss Marion

ri,, i- the (;-ih liniTow and ; Kiux of Jolhett, Ills. : Eli Stockd.-de, an old soklier, died 1 Houie-Seekoi-s I.xcursiona.

inpit'inen, company of Detroit. j Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wy- j Tuesday night at her home v

i lie went to Paoli to attend the i;",l'vme. uth ana isth. agents f the C. II. A a j . c ,, ., tt- ii ,,i.-i 1 1 e Kv. wilt sell hi'iitt s-.-elsers ticket, to j we.ld.11g of their son, Uev. Will --BlOhca.l .f ,iogs, average J pCint, of the Mississippi Biverawl H. Wylic. weight 200 ';hs., were sh'.oK'd to! south of the Ohio River, except to 1 -Dr. A. J. Axtell, secretary jl'.?- V- last Thursday 1 . . . i t iMv!(r I .ii,riiiiiiiil : . i-v r

when the hinslliird becomes in- oi tne oo.-iim 01 iie-aiiu, coiiiiiicn; - v. ... . ir inionnsuon.

im,.i' i-ilies 1 1 mitt-'to his home bv a severe attack ot

nt witii 1 sii 1 poi

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: l.o vi-i;i Bros, have sold It) bi'.n:.i Jt McitdhaU of Mein Te!!i!., .-1X c.il- loads of be'd 1 .!.':. ,-tnd Iii: nit ure. Shovv-

'ios. exiK-ct a large business '

iii.- next two years.

uf KeV. Ilaillilloll, eonlined to , ' . h's i.i.me tne pt two -.tiu'ks with '. an iggi'cvaicd attack of gi'il'. ban

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: liov, liop.-tl is e-otiv.tlt.-e'.'ig. I . V. Md'iiV, wiio bought 't.-.ii das. B. v'iatk, bio moved his ; ....iiM-lui'd got-ls from English,

an. will occupy his property on JJihh. Sot-it ty.

crt-.i : 1 1 1 : irce-l. recHiitly purcha-eil trom I .'i.s. A. Tod.l

: grip the past two weeks, is slowi 1 y recovering and is now able to i gel about tho house. -The suit brought by Dr. Mail; Slirum against Atlains Bros. ! for damages has litem dismissed at j the cost of Dr. Shrum. S. B. Bogers has been ap- ! pointed trustee of tht- W. C. i Liiulli'v insolvency matter that

was Iiea' tl t y IJeferco v anliuskirk Friday moriiiiig. ---('hester Sjiictdy and John P-tuley sp nt the greater portion of la-tt week in Indianapolis. They

were t ruiisiU'liug ousiuess for the

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Havens Geddes of Terie Haute havo purchased the wholc-

- Father Bogeman of St. sale stock of dry goods of D. I'. Charles Catholic church went to Ert'., it it: :s. l ;..-ti.ii!i-. .. ..c. rib. 1 st wt . I., 1 i.'ie I ' --;-e :i, ini ii!.jvi: about a i alt of U -. '' . ..f .1 ' 0 -

JUST RECEIVED OUR SPUING LINE OF White Goods, Embroideries, and

uslin Underwear.

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phone man" may live long and continue to build up a remunerative and phenomenal business. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Gentry are preparing to move back to the old homestead on south Bogers street. Mr. and Mrs. Penrod will continue to occupy their present residence on west Kirkwood avenue.

-V-Biissenden's plumbing shop

his second years! Mr. ami Mrs. Pollard and dai.igh- j while in camp near Washington has) been removed to a building oa.

City he was taken with sciatic vefct 5th street, near the Monon

rheumatism and fever. For many depot. weeks he lay at 1 he point of death Tho m.0 department was callin a hospital aud was discharged.; e.i lo south Collese avenue at nooa

Mr. ami MV--1 shortly before the army was dis-! yului.,y l)y the barnine: out of 4 t 1 1 it . : . it... i;... ..li i... . v... - .P

uaiuii. "lsl U1 .l ' ; flue. There was no damage. Co. H hoys to receive a pension. A Largre Pension Unrated. Petitions wore being eircnlat- Win. B. Craig, a member of ed in Washington township last j the Soldiers' Home, at Marion, week for two new pike roads, j ;as received notification of the One is to begin at the south town- , ; granting of his pension at $72 a ship line at the end of the north j ,'m,th,'the back pay since his . ppike ami runs north three miles to ; plication amounting to over $1, Hindostan. The other commences j 000. Tho pension is granted for at the end of tho new Griffy total disability, from rheumatism, Creek pike ami runs north three nud the highest psnsion ever grantmiles. The petltious will be pre-, cd on this' complaint. Mr. Craig sen ted to tho commissioners to- j j3 not in a condition to enjoy his day. income, but will be enabled to se- ,, " L , i cure every ueod from this time on. -Carroll Kay, the talented sou , He un.()e t0 nore of hig OWQ of Prof. J W. Kay, u teaching : win mA w whe(, about ,B , school in Vmey aid, Texas, cliair Las mmm he took a we are gla.l '0 know that hwjtri to NurtherB he!1th resorta in abihty is recognised in his adapt-1 hopo onmoroving h5s condition. ed home. j mt returned to the soldiers' homo -George Moreland, marshal j witliout relief, of Ellettsville for maay vears.and ! Mr- Craig, in his active days, one of lho best known citizens in I was a man of prominence He that section, is critically ill. He ! was tl' ue forA oi the lnd; suffers from blood poisoning, tho" 'naPo1;? Sentinel, and was onu of

result of wounds received during ' ulc ''iumg promoters inw oB-

struction of the Clover-Leaf rail-

i wav aud has been identified with

Stephen Mcl'hetridgc has the; other, railroads, occupying prom

inent oiiiccs in the management of the same. His wifo lives at Indianapolis, and visits him frequentAt one time i: will be remem-

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