Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 February 1899 — Page 1
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BLOOM NGTON, mm.AU A.
1899.
Printed Tuesday mornirp
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PRETTY ADDITION.
eEMTRAb,firltl HIGH
SmBAR THE " TERMS EASY. - and
BUY,
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boca! Notices
Landlord Humify of the National is visiting in Washington If-r 1 ? rt ti r i t'll I t!ava Will
H' Si t iK- C vivJ- v...v.M.v .....
iHfc rax . run u. .)(irhaps secure john a pension, doashutits, the choicest Savored I1
cakes of ail kinds, at Hcnekarfs ii you neea a siu mil ngnt hakerv. Candied iemon peel, bad go out and kill a wolf. There candied orange peel, candied cit- ia a bounty of that amount on rem, choice olives, now Florida! each wolf scalp, oranges, choicest raisins, bestj James Pryor, of Little Kock, bottled good ever brought to the j Ark., rs visiting his uncle, Emanlownat Bcnckart's confection-j ucj Pryor, and other Monroe cry, south College avenue. county relations. Wast Lcxcii ? Tbea go to Tha boy that "stood on the Ecnekarts. Thev alwavs have : burning deck" was envied bv
good coffee sotnetnimj you get how here else.
can
PARTI ES : Desiring informa
tion concerning 'the Groat Gunnison 1
Colli He-ids should subscribe for the ! lUOnroe
Gunnison. Col. JCews. 2.00 a year; Sl.oi) six months: 50c. three months. Pessoss who my wish to have the best Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pure cream, shouM leave orders at Benckarts.
Get best Oysters at Bcnckart?s bakery, south College avenue. .Always the freshest in town.
Bekcxakt, tiie 'J'An.OR, is now better prepared than ever to attend to your demand., in the matter of a New Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat. In addition to a .large stock of piece goods ho carries a full lino of samples of all the most fashionable and desirable fabrics, and will take pleasure in exhibiting them to prospective buyers. The neatest iittiiig gai ments, made uudcr Mr. ISeuckart's supervision, are turned out daily in his shop in the brick building opposite the postoifice cu the same floor with the Progress office. No agency work, but all solid shop work, done by the best tailors that money can hire. Comb and see roe. Reset Bksckaet.
many of the Bloomington people
who were out ot fuel on ibursday and Friday last. Secretary Spieeiov of the
Co, Republican central
committee went to Ft. Wayne last week to attend a meeting of the Liticxin League. "Wiliie" O'lvourko was in town last week. "Puddin" Kudder is expected to arrive to-morrow. When the thermometer gets down to IS degrees below zero as it did on Thursday morning it is time to go to Southern California! The Monon has an air-brake instruction car that goes from point to point on the road giving instructions to its men. It was here last week.
Wasted. liiaek Walnut Logs and Timber. Highest cash prices paid for same. Address Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen, Indiana. Yours truly, Saxdees & Egbeet Co. .Sep'.27-lw. Dr. O. F. Davia Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs. Hot Air treatment for Catarrh and Tuberculosis. Glasses scientifically adjusted. Bloomington, Indiana, lODi South College Avenue.
Tiic Best 0Ub iScuiedy on Kartu. Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, Consumption Cure, cures a cold in 24 hours if taken in time and does not stop a cough in One Minute by paralyzing the throat, but it cures tbedisease ami leaves
I the throat and lungs healthy and
tsrong. 2o and oU vis. jan.j-Oiu Choice Taffies, and other candies, manufactured and on sale by Geo. A. 13enckart each day. Best Ovsters in town cau be found at Geo. A. ISeuekart's confectionary aud bukery, south College avenue.
To Cure a Cold iti One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy c a earth. 25 and 50 cU. All cirnjrgists.
Get Taffies, Horchuand Drops and other choice candies at Bcnckart's, as he ' makes them fresh every day.
Hoakhound Candy is manufactured by Geo. A. Benckart, and ho guarantees it. Good for hoarseness or dcep-soated colds.
Dektai. work of all kinds is done by Dr. Crain, whose parlors are located in the new block just south of ths National Bank. Dr. Crain has had many years of successful experience in business here, and warrants all work.
mmv ?. TOURNER, ji:vi;lj;sj A3i optician, Koith Oi.r.Ko:: Avekce, Ji.o':ikoton, Isdiasa.
Special attention given to tho Correction of Opti..-ul Deficiencies in the Human I've. Spoetaeies iaae to fit the complicat'ens peculiar to individual cases. Patrons availing1 theaiBelves of our f. -trices will be subjected to an mmn.ally careful examination as to the cp- j tieal defl-iea;;y of tbeircyes. i Spectacle will be furnished at aj
q::ireiDtnt!t of the case.
Tnr.KE arc men who pretend to kiiow something about titling glasses, whose ell'orUi positively result in permanent injury to the patient. Such persons should bo avoided. A thoroughly competent man, who can bo found if wanted, is II. P. Tourner, whose place of business is on south College Avenue.
-Some haymakers (members.
of the local rod
I BlooHiticld on W j big in a w agon, j momotcr 20 !eg; : (so it f ecu it'ii to I They'd never eot
U tor
nen) I ilno.Iay with tb
I't'.S l)('lV f.'I'O. the l'rtressK mv hav if the
'MwAE Baking ISfLw UM$&4 Wmwavit
upon the j winter.
writer Ugh!.
-The funeral of .Mrs. K. F. Jones was held in the parlors f the Hotel (ii-utry Thursday afternoon last at 4 o'clock. The services were in charge of Bev. A3.
cattle dep" nlr-i
to make u in i:i
heap fool. lie Wtt Fror-e:! .Sti". Wood Wiles, ()' ilarrww's prescript io?)ist, made one of the party nf '-Ho I .MtMi'" wiio started for
Blooinfieki in an open wagon, on Wednesday last. Oh, yes; ho jconloi sliov." the other braves a
new patii through the unbroken
forest. v a id he swelled out his j only the members
chest and I joked defiantly at the l and employes and boarders at
big cliunks of zero weather 'that j hotei: attendin faced thn boroic little band. On ; tot discoursed
reaehinr' Stanford, seven miles ! the remains were then
west of town, he was benumbed j Bose Hill cemetery and placed
and almost frozen, and was picked! up and carried into tlio hotel just ! as you'd handle a stick of wood. ' The frightened people stood him : up on cud in one corner of the j room in company with two wornout brooms, an o!d army musket j
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
rovu ammo powota co.. nsw york.
i And in Slhi of Passj ccsby Fo! Bays I and 2 M'lghvs. jflorriDle To Contemplate. ITUAGU: IKATtl OF A OXOK PKOMI.SJSXT MAN.
De-
Consumption Cure Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrnp, the licst cough remedy on earth,
cures a cold in one day . if taken
in time S5 and SO ccr
? ccr.t J
llonie of (icorge l.ivti;ktn3
Ktroyeti Uy ire. The residence of George W. lampkius, a well known farmer
jor Btmtuu tp., was entirely de-
,( n:.... Vl,,t Ct lr.ii. i-tit.:u ii y uie usuies jav IWJ 11.
: i i. ....i ... v,.i..... leatadinsa loss of Sl.ftOO with on-!wl," became generally
(..immiimiii.!.,. .,..v. o- - .,,.;,. UiLI l,.l K.,
ih. elocit in tlio evening Mr. Lamp-
A special quar- iu,!' lf t home to call n his wife's
:t few elections and j "mer, wiio is very ill at her
takeu to u"ule a tune or. so iroin tno l-.amp-
i Kins nomesteau. Aoout i o clock.
aul iluring his absence, the building caught lire from a due in the . . l i . . I fy
loom occu pieu nv .vuss irracc
in
the vault for the present
Mrs. Jones was loved by ail with whom sh- hail conic in contact, and the hning reminders in the way of flowers and wreaths were extraordinarily profuse.
the sympathy or the entire com
jlariun Ilinkie frozen to Death in a Field. This entire community wrw shocked on Saturday innriSK
kueWR
b had
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round in a neiu, oeaa. His lace and form were so familiar keri that this story seemed almost in credible. He conducted a meal, simp on the cast side oi the square, across the alley from Walnut St. Pres. church, and although Wednesday was one of tlie most hitter
Kerr, a school teacher boardinsri '-v co'd ot the year, ho closed his
wil l the Limn);, ns tuni c ; piace or ousiucss at auouc
YOU WANT.
DRUGS, PAINTS and GIES, FINE STATIONERY, GUNTHfcR'S CANDIES,
GIGAES and TOBACCO, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, The Blewitt Drug Store. C. M. SFICEbV, Prop.
time he was the owner of a number of good farms, and consider-
Bloom-
;i:id an ax-handle, till they
the wood-fire still higher, thoy sent for Dr. Munson
after working an hour, with the assistance of "Death-on-lvats,'' t'Tar-on-a-Stick,"and other great Arizona wt.rriors, brought Wood back to lift;. It was really a close
call for Wiles, and the other boys went on to Bloomticld and left i
him to thaw out till their return next day. Wiles, it is saf.? to promise, will never try that sort
of fun agaia.
mutiny goes out to the
hit ions.
piled
Then husband and re
who
an u t;rt'iiil)k short time the entire' ciock . m. mm sinncn mr me:; - rTi, .u Ii ii - -l-i i , i..l.l Hi.,!. I.. I,,.n,,...ir.,,l ti.iv.,. i,i;i. ! in-rton.
iiiiiii.it- was in liaiues. iuc laoles '
-i ... i. l. r. l i i ; nrirl (i:il or fwn v tprn 111 t:tni.
Iicreavc'll neie icii .tiuiic cuilKl uoi i . , I co)e with the tire aud tunud their j is aiding. I attention, with the as:?isiniii-i nf Hubert Alexander, who had
family monument ofs,,uie neighbors, to saving the I ,,oul1 chopping wood east of town, K. Perry, located in tlu.barn. winch contained all Mr. i m Air. Hinklo at the Fee farm,
at hiletts- j Lampkins' crain. This was ac-
to this I eomnlishcd bv stvenons t-ffnrlR.
bA W CARDS.
Sice iiracing: Wentlicr. The temperature in this vicinity
the last four days of the past week!
was out of reason. Eight degrees below zero was considered mild,
aud on Thursday and Friday
morning there was a scramble
among thermometer owners to find whose instrument registered lowest 18 degrees was the mildest and some got down as far as 25 degrees. There are some people who have so much to say about "enjoying cold, bracing winter weather, and telling how tbev de
light to 8leiffhridi and skate right ;
IMIU tilt. lUUlU t.' Vyill JLIU! CO 11 is to be hoped these uncomfortable persons have had enough.
Eagle-
The dipt. G.
Presbyterian cemetery
ville, is being removed
eity, wl;ere it will in- sot up m j but all the content of the bouse l!oe Hill cemetery. The mnnu- j WP,-. destroyed with the exception nient is made of Ellettsville stone. !of ai: organ and a rocking chair. -Capt. "w"! M7" Alander leftlTht ff!ml' iosI lile l"?ing, Bloomington for the Pacilic Coast hj?'1 !hw Wi,s sm1.1 mont via New Orleans, on Tuesdav aouse was ; insured in the Cmilast. TlieCai.tain was stationed ! f,ncntfl ;f,or and w'th the
in New Orleans a portion of the!"?"". Kuw:i "as 0,,,oa al
?t ,oou.
portion
time during the war and feels somewhat at home there. He will go to San Francisco, and to Sacramento whore a sister resides, and spend a portion of the time in Los Angeles, California.
John
Seniii Monroe Count Facts autl Figures.
In .Monroe county the corn, oats, rye and barlcv
jior ism were as ioiiHWn: i lie area j I of tb.' countv being 10,048. The i I average yield of wheat was li
j bushels to the acre, and the entire .yield was 101,835 bushels: of
corn, i! i ; oats, b,Ui!; rye, 310. The farmers of old Monroe real-
W. Davis and wife
went to Franklin, I ml., last Wed ncsday in response to a telegnun carrying the sail intelligence oil the death of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Davis.
-Those who attended the dis- lzc" ousuois oi corn irom trict convention of the Kni-hts of lhw,r VeM 111 lb?7 a'"1 i! ...i k--.i-.... I bushuls of oats, hut "20 bushels ot
, n 8-S II VJIISOUI t I1C. IIOIUI , ,
i Adams, 1,. V. Uuskirk, V. ii. ; ' i Fogg. A. O. Henrv. Frank Dun bushcl ,f lrh l"tatoes, 14,i can, Charles Kale and Dr. E j5s7 loo,ot timothy hay, 7,0S Williams. The meeting was one ! lonsot c,over ha'' aw(1 im l)ou,,d's
of the laicest ever held in the . :
j district.
Sara. Evans, W. H
aon, Georgo Col well and Richard Hafford went to Indianapolis last vvenk to ri'-nnlisf Tiipv h:ivn pi-
coived the promise from Col. I Mi Nannie Wtwdward, who Black of being allowed to join thejsl'enl Sl've,':il -voar's Ctt,liu,,J'a;
famus 24ih infantry, uow in the! "a" ''irnta, aiic- a pronaciea
Philippines, and expect to be on i the way soon. The men have!
been at Chickamangua Park sine
iftc- a
visit t j relations here. istie ex ; pectus to slop for a short visit with her brother, Dr. Thud. ; Woodward, at Lincln, Neb. '
Mr Clark, thy new senatorfrom Montana, is a combination, in favor of free silver and protection. His tariff views are probably a. concession to the feelings of tin; eleven Hopublicaus who'
voted for him.
July and were honorably discharged from separate Co. 1 lud. Vols. This is the surest way to escape the infernally cold weather here. Henry Alexander, west 6th street, has a position as salesman for the A. T. Morris cigar house of Cincinnati. Mrs. Minnie Waldron and sou Charles, of Seymour, are visiting the family of John Waldron. S. W. Collins, the groceryman, is confined to bis home on north College avenue with throat trouble, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ilillory May, a daughter. Gentry dog show No. 4 has arrived and will be overhauled for spring work. It was formerly owned bv Sipc & Dolman.
riauKwuuy uaa c.iarge cu it. ,rf 2 fw-t and 10 ill. lies lit
George McKnight has moved; the b.itt and 20 inches at the top.
his meat market Irom south lio.
Ill 1S!7, the sheep statistics of
the county was as follows: Sheep raised, 8,C33-. lambs, 5, 140; kill ed by dogs, 735; died of disease, 1,720. The wool clip from the number remaiuing was 42,7t8 pounds. Tl.e numlk-r of horses in the
countv during !!'. was 4, it)!,
Hii died during tlie vear.
liuiuiu-r of mules was iJi, aud 14 died during the year. Monroe countv had 3, '213 milch cows aud
-4,1 l tuer cattle.
the total number ot svme was
19.833, with 3,706 dcathV The
i amount of money lost by j .-eased
Kcv. F. U . My rick has just ' hogs was 22.596. The cViuuly closed a two weeks' meeting at : produced but 3 acres of flaxseed, Mt. Pleasaut churoli, Monroe i which made but 33 bushels, an county, with over thirty additions, j average of 11 bushels to the acre. This in the greatest revival for ; No broom corn was raised. that church for years, with the! .im7-i l 7i i , , . , .. - ... i Hie lire loss for the year and church in better condition than - , ... , ' ,,. , , five days, beifiuuiug Jan. 1st, 9s, for years pal. . -.. ,? , . ,.. '. . J J j and ending reb. oth, t9, is in The Adams Uros. in tl:e : round numbers but $3,815. Ou Smith villi" district, are making this amount of properly destroysome changes in tpiarry derricks, ' ed, there was $2,800 insurance a mast ami two booms being add- paid, thus leaving a net loss of ed. The timber secured for a only :?I,01ii lo property or policy mast is 08 ieet long with the thick-: holders. In some instances there
a mile distant from the city, just as he was entering the gate, his intention evidently being to take a 4 'short cut' ' across several farms to the old Hinkle homestead. When he reached the llcadlcy tarm it was necessary to cross a hedge fence, and pedestrians who usually followed a foot path through the fields were in the habit of passing through a small gap in the hedge fence. It had evidently irrown dark when Mr.
whe'il j Hinkle reached the fence, as he ' I missed bv the oni :.n!nr or 'fli in the
l 1 Op..' i I I 1 1 f , lintel- ii,ti4i U'u iwl,lnl
aimlessly up and down the hedge until he fell exhausted, aud perished a victim of the extreme cold. Mr. Hinkle roomed over his meat market, and only occasionally went home at night. Unfortunately he chose the coldest night of the year to make the trip, which he always did afoot Uueasiness as to Mr. Hinklo's whereabouts was to sonic extent prevented by the fact that he was irregular in his habits, aud people in town thought him at home, while those at home imagined him in town. So that the active search for him did not bein till Friday
niormiiir.
Hi
He was the father of twelve children, nine of whom are living: Mrs. Haymond Rogers, Grace, Sflmnol (Mlltrlo. W.ll-vnv flnwrrn
Thomas, Omer, and Fern Hinkle.
fATTOr.XEYS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO UEMIIaiEi "THE PROGRESS" WHEN TH" V IIAVE LEGAL ADVERTISING OF AXY KIND TO 00.)
Loonies & LotrnEN, Attorneys, o-.Tn: 1 over National Hank. All legal b is.t Mrpfl-illv ffltf-i.Tflol trt. iro1.-itn
How Cold Has It Been.
cople who have been tortured ! business and ollectintr of claims vr
by the cold during the past ten j be prompt attention, days have some curiosity to know ' VfW ': Batmas, Attorneys, priee i. ... . i i . i i ''.-I , wmth sme square. Will practice in :ii how cold it has been. 1 he Gov-1 conrta Bn1 fa6 tho raost lcaretla attoncrtimcnt thermometer here shows: jtion to probate bnsiuossandcoUoctii
Wednesday, Feb. 8, doer, below j Richard A. Fui.k. Attorney. oUot
zero, 18. Thursday, Feb. 9, deg. zero, 18. Friday, Feb. 10, deg. zero, 16.5. Saturday, Feb. 11, deg. zero, 10. Sunday, Feb. 12, deg. zero, 16. Monday, Feb. 13, deg. zero, 16. Tuesday, Feb. 14, deg. zero, 10.
i over Hall Ory Hoods Store, west s;'.
j square. Probate business a lead::vf below ; Bpccialty. Collections matte and prom p' -! ty remitted. I,n.., i Haim.kv A Mrr.i.En. Attorneys, ofli.a OClOlV , in jra80D,:c Han budding. Will pra.v ; ttOB in all courts, and will make a below i spcci&'t.v of probate business, eoiamcrcial collections, etc., etc. i Wm. II. East. Attorney. Probate below j business g-iven special attention. Vi'l ! collect claims aud make loans. Office belW ' nortI' a'nu' street. ! Leg it Grimes. Attorneys, office over 1 Hall lirna. 6 tore, west side sqnaro. above j Will pvaetice ia all courts, and givj I probate business tlio most careful at. j tenttoo.
Wn.8ox & HKM.BY, Attorneys at Lew, Ofliee over Biewitt's ttrntr store, west
i side square. Will practice in all courts
Bedford National liauk. n Negotiations which had been in
progress ror some unia ror iuc nd give special attention to probato
purchase of the old liichardson i bosiness rnd collections. corner on the southeast corner of L,?r:tN ASRB Attorneys at Law. . i -i . iii Ouiee over luill lire s. store, west suie. tho square, have been concluded, j ih.obate business and pnttl eoUccand it becomes the property of i tions will receive prompt attention, the Bedford National Rink, the! j0it:f E- East, Attorney, office on .. 'inQtitntinn ! r l.o cLn-ln,! l.v K0?01,9 Street, near Sixth. Givos ne institution in lie Slal tetl 'J ( attention to the practice of law in ni! John R. W alsh, .1 homas O. Dag-! courts, and vtl'tl givo probato business gy and others. The property has j "Pee,i:i carc-
.. i..to,vrt p oo t.st n r
i ml runs to the aliev XHO foct, ; liusiross in alt court will reivecarc-
body was not (Uscovcrea wun a fronta&c the fu3I hnjrth on rai .ptwnuon- I'robato business a
till Friday evening at 4:30, by his 1MU street Ifcere is a very hur, "col,n 'A Him AttOPnoy9. omiX on eldest son, Charles. So that he two-story brick on the corner, ! the wess side of th.j square, upstair had evidently been where he was and a good one-story brick :,d-1 ps in ll courts given ctose and found two days and two nights. ioining on the east, but the other ! ' CaeCtooM B The remains were taken in i buililiugs on the lot are wooden ! a. Worraia. Attornev: oensioa
' fchariie bv t''jas (' Turner un- structures of little value. Tho ' b"uvw a leadin? spaciaity; wilt prao. lllei.j .,i ...i,. '.. i , ni-ice i.fiirl was S7.S00 Tho Uwb .: ci,Ve over the E-iffl
u-i iuivui , uu inuuiro mciu uj i --i . uiotll!I! Mow. wii'l nil 111 if wnnra .
nerhuikling will bo remodeled I t. h. stKaiova. Attoroer- Bnsinee, for immeiliate use as a bank, I b all t&o courts given careful atten-
but several new buildino-s will T10?- P"-lt Mutters refidli
ers street lo a room in the rear of tho new Sentncy buiidinu.
MONEY TO LOAN. 1 have money to loan at ;, per cent, on good farm property, in amounts of $1,000 or more. Also
l per cent, money to loan on city I
smull !Clt
. 1
!. hide fcast Kirkwood Ave-;
Bloomington, lud. Wm. A. Kick.
-At the auction sale of the slock of the Corner clothing store, Chas. Mergeuheimer of Festus, Mo., was ibe lucky purchase". Ales. Ilirmch, a cloihiug man if exwrieuce, will conic here to take chariJ of the business.
was uo insurance on property destroyed, and iu others policies had not been properly transferred. The lire department during the year ending Feb. .1st, 181)9, responded to 16 alarms. Of this number 2 were faUe, 4 wore
his place of bu.-iucss
The face aud hc.uds were somewhat discolored, tho latter beina' considerably swollen. His hands were scratched, showing that he had made an effort to got through the hedge. The body was taker., to the home of Mrs. Headley, northeast of the city. There were uo funeral services at the house, the remains being conveyed to lkthel cemetery for interment. Jonathan M. Hinkle, or Marion, as he was familiarly called, wan one of the best known men in Monroe count'. For a number of years he was a prominent stock dealer and was also extensively engaged iu the butchering anil pork packing business. He was a Democrat, politically, aud was elected sheriff of Monroe county in ISS4 and re-elected in 1S8S, receiving the largest majority evei given a candidate here. In ISii'J he was elected auditor and served four years. His friendship was wrongfully abused bv
1
tio-n.
probably bo put on the lot. Bed' . leetlcea will giro satuteettoa. ford Mail.
W. A. BRIS
causcc
1 by burning Hues, G were i many, and his generosity, coupled
SUCCESSOli TO HENLEY GAS AND PLUMBING CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Plumbing, Gas, Steam and Electrical Supplies. Estimates furnished ou all lines of work.
Repair Work a Spe
AH Orders Promptly and Neatly Executed,
Satissaction Guaranteed OFFICE NO. 307 W. KIRKWOOD Ave. 'PHONE No. 60. W, A. BISSBMBSN, rop. iMMjjeaeMsMiiaMwwiwewwM iwn tirm mn ii itmmamrfmmmmmmmmm
cialty.
-Mrs. Frank Organ died
where a total loss was suffered as i with polities, wan the cause of his Sunday evening at her home
on on
property near square or in
-John U VV al four acres nf
ii has purcbav grouud fiiin
nniium's on fiirms. (l(lii-i ( , uwen vnven.-
ill Nol'ill licdioi'd.
1 04 nne,
pav ing him the sum of $1,060 fur it. 't'iie Soutlierii Indiana vy.ll use the land ior new side tracks
What Shall We Do? A serious ami dunircrons ilist-afo pr
v;iils in this c.mntry. dimfrerous bc-j
c:iusft so deeepuvc. it i-onu-s on so !,,,
lv seated before we are nwniv of it. 'i'hi' iMime of .his di-i-ast.- whi. h ni.'.y b iii.-ii into three distinct stagy i--. First. Ividuoy ti-mib'.e. ini:lii:;vtoil by pain in the b.u-k, rlirmimtisni, lnmbagfo. freqtii'111, noire tu urilialf. oicn with a inu-iliifT si".iis:itio!i. iIk- How of urine l)C-iri(r i-opi.ius or s.ant with stronpr odor. If allow, d to advun-.-c, this rcai'hi-R tin. Si..wiml ;liif.-i. tit' I'.lr'.lilt.r l.riinlil.-
with heavy wun in the nbdomi n w ! met them OU tilt
down bi twci n Mie nav; l and the water passuyc, inen-atin desire i- '.triuat.!, with wuldiny sensiiiion i:i pafKinir, K-n:ill (jn.-.ntiues 1 cinn.- i.uswd with dillioiiliy, .'..mieiitiiKS neo s :i y to ilraw it. with itrnmei:l4. I.' ' ; iwid or (fruvel 1ms fn.-ir e I. it wi 1 ir v u;inS?roah if ii ' frlei-ied. 'the Third stiiru i BriffhCs l)is -asa. Theru is coinfoit iii allowing hat Dr. Kihner. the )"-ve:it, 1,-idney a'd bladder sp -cinlist, has dis iiv-.-i i:d u Hemeity famous for its marvelous fires of l:i.most distressinif enses and knuwu as Di. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot. It is sohi l- all dru'ffiNlH. As ii proof of thu wonderful virtm-ii of thitfrca!. discovery. Sw.nnj) ic.ioi. n sample bottle anil b: :c of valuable information will sent. als-iii'.e'y frec by mnil on application to Or. Ki'mer A i.'o.. lini?liainlon. N. Y. When writin.r lilndly mi'iilUm thnt pon r"'l thl llheml offer In th; IU-viiii'i-.iii I'n- rri
At the recent letting of the mail carrying contract b tweeu
j Stanford and IMoomingtou Ja'vc j Young seen red the contract for
,-ing tho mail at -i'J cents fur
each round trip. No wonder new National Hanks are lieint- oreai r. nixed iu soiiihcru liniiaiiu
to buildiugs, 2 uith only a partial lo s, and the remaining two a small loss of $'26 or under. Of the 16 alarms the department answered to, l were turned in dur nir the day and 7 at night.
Thi-record disproves the asser-, with reverses and his property lion made by some that insurance i passed into other hand! Much con: panics pav .buck mure than: was lost to him by his willingness
thev collect out of the towu. to loan
other's.
tiiiancial rum. Me did much to
build up the city in years past. The brick business block on Kirkwood avenue, adjoining the Trout-
man & DeMosis building, was ; c-dls yesterday
erected by him. He finally met
Isn't it queer? that when
farmers wish to retire, they tupveto town, and when town lahonri wish to rest thsy move to Hie
country . A t.-irmer uas pomThe tiro department had two! health," so ho iroves to town to
east Kirkwood ti venue, with heart
failure.
his name as suretv for
visiting
Miss Ida Mauley is friend in Decatur, Ala.
-There may be some things meaner tliMi gi iii, but we haven't
load.
John Howe and family of near Cross Hoads have removed to i'liooniiiigtui to resid:!. -A. Littler, w!h lin-s on the 1-houers ilros. farm, two ni l s south of town, sld to Jos. Alexander a hog which weighed SSo poinds it ii, wl.icb bruiigiit ,au. :;u.
The Hollowoll Hub Co., of Col mibus, which has rented the Handle Factory for three months, is liiiving quantities of elm poles from six to eight inches in diameter, paving one cent a foot for lliem. They are hauled in on wagons, and many carloads have come iu on the Southern Indiana. These poles are cut into short sec-
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; ed b-. (he Moruoe eoun . . .' i iniiii-'..;-Mt'.ritl Mi i er. 'r ! of M mr; j .Said f tale is
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ra I ion. (IV ION thai
; bt e.i :-i-oo; tir lot ei.iin of
:ite of Imlii.n-.. .',dt .-late ,:f ;.;-. S.:.iijr(iiily. ' ed.
p I lo !m ilvelll.
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I!. STANidlli.
Administrator.
Marion Hinkle was 4$ years of age, a native of this county, and was born and n.ised ou the old Hinkle homestead, 3 miles northeast of towu. He was one of a family of 13 children, aud was
; the second son of Jonathan Hinkle, I deceased, who was one of the carj Iy pioneer set tiers of tho countv. ! Marion's early life was spent on
tions and trimmed down aud borro I the farm, anu ho received a commit for use as buggy and wagon mon school, education. When wheel hubs. After being hoilod j quite young he began trading and in linseed oil they are tilted with j stock buying, and was unusually hol.ow steel bands which arc ; successful, as he gained experience, forced on by hydraulic pres.-ure, ! For many years he bought and enclosing both ends completely, I shipped slock, and his integrity when they are capable of bearing1 and honrsty was a household word; any amount of stu.in and hard this, with his unusual generosity, iii-ago. From to 6 worth of - made him one of the most popular these poles can he loaded ou a two men iu the community. In 1877 horse wagon, and as they are of he was married to Mary 0. Headno value otherwise farmers are : ley and for a time resided o:i h:s giad to cut and haul them during father's farm. Shortly afterward the idle winter season, for the -he' moved to the city and continprioe. -Bedford .Mail. . tied trading anil also engaged in ... ; the meat market business. SucChester Spicely has a well cess crowned hit every effort, and deveuipe.il case of bronchial !'rip he invested in roal estate. Atone
morning , aud re
sponded promptly, but there were
no fires.
The United States ship yards have under construction Hii-2 vessels, of which more than two hundred are merchant ships. This is the beginning of the revival of o;ir merchant marine.
rest up and get where he will ntit be bothered with hard worThe merchant or banker when bis
! health fc.iis .vill go tu tho country
with his ter.t an.l pitch it 'nenth some shady tree whero he can inhale the country air and rusticate iu enjoyment of a perpetual picnic. ' ' W i ncliester j ourual.
B ilfJSi
dusi Received up Full Lane o
hmm UKtbh wwh - -AND CARPETS Afll iATTINGS,
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