Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 April 1899 — Page 1

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ESTABLISHED IN 1835.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, APRIL 25, 1899.

PRINTED TUESDAY MORN1NC

A POLICY

! Af nriMrr&isiveness has led us to divide our large

and increasing business into departments

with an experienced miyer conneciea wnn eacn, This method insures the best selections at the lnwet nnihle nrices. Our stocks are now

i completed and the results from our advance

sales point to the greatest spring ousmess ims store has ever known.

Following are the departments; SECOND FLOOR ANNEX.

Carpets, Rugs, Carpets. Tailor Hade Suits, Skirts, Waists. SECOND FLOOR MAIN. Calicos, Ginghams, Sheetings, Flannels. Men's Wear, Trunks, Valises, FIRST FLOOR MAIN. Dress Goods, Silks, Linings. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers. Hosiery, Underwear. Corsets, Embroideries, White Goods. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Jewelry, Fans. Notions. FIRST FLOOR ANNEX. Grocery Department.

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THE GENERAL BELIEF AND PRIVATE OPINION IS THAT

ADAMS BRO

are ready for House Cleaning. For proof sco their Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Table Covers and Marseilles Quilts.

lXm't Toreet Your Adv. Tickets.

We take delight ia showing these goods.

ADAMS BROS.

West Side the

Public Square

bocal Notices The best fruit cake, the finest doughnuts, the choicest flavored cakes of all kinds, at Bcnckart'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. Want Lunch t Then go to Benckarts. They always have good coffee something you can get nowhere else. PARTIES: Desiring information concerning the Great Gunnison Cold Fields should subscribe for the Gnnnison. Col. News. S3.00 a year; 41.00 six months: SOc three months.

Pebsoss who may wish to have

the best Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pure eream, shouM leave orders at Benckarts.

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Max

well nave moved into their new

residence southeast of the city.

H. VV. .Leas, tne tinner, is

11 years old and his wife is 72

years.

Harry Cookcrly now resides

in Topeka, Kansas, and John

Cookerly is located in Indiana polis.

Henry Henley jr., has the

position of bookkeeper for the

Clear Creek stone company.

Get Taffies, Horchound Drops

and other choice candies at Benc

kart's, as he makes them fresh

every day.

That Spring Snit should occupy the attention of many of our business men at present. Nothing sets off a man to well as a neatly fitting snit of clothes made from suitable and seasonable goods. I am prepared to cut and make anything in that line that you may desire, and all work warranted. 1 have a large quantity of the choicest samples 'from which you may select. Work is all done in my shop, opposite the postoffice don't send it away. Come and see me if you desire solid shop work. f Hen'by Bexckabt.

Commmptloa Care Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup. the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold-in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents.

Wasted. Black Walnut Logs

and Timber. Highest cash prices

paid for same. Address Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co., Goshen, Indiana. Yours truly, Sakdebs & Egbert Co. Spt.27-10w.

Dr. O. F. Davis. Practice

limited to diseases of the eye, ear,

nose, throat and lungs. Hot Air

treatment for Catarrh and Tuber

culosis. Glasses scientifically adjusted. ' Bloomington, Indiana, 109$ JSonth-College Avenue. Best Otstebs in town can be fonnd at Geo. A. Benckart's confectionary and bakery, south College avenue. Dental work of all kinds is done by Dr. Crain, whose parlors are located in the now block just south of the Nation tl Bank Dr. Crain hm 1-al many years of successful experience in bigness here, nd wariauts all work.

These are men who pretend to

know something about fitting

glasses, whose efforts positively

result in permanent injury to the

patient. Such persous should bo

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.

To Care a Cold in One Day.

Take Warner's White Wine of

Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy

on earth . 25 and 50 cts. All

druggists.

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

he guarantees it. Good for hoarse

ness or deep-seated colds.

The Best Cough Keniedy on l&H-tfl.

Warner's White Wine of Tar

oyrup, consumption cure, cures

a cold in 24 hours if taken in time

and does not stop a cough in On

Minute by paralyzing the throat;

but it cures the disease and leaves the throat and lungs healthy and

tsrong. 25 and 50 cts. juuS-Gm

Parsnip Complexion. It doe? not require an exoert to de

tect the sufferer from kidney trouble.

ine nouow cneeas, tne sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes,

the sallow, parsnip-colored complex ion indicates it.

A pljy-ician would ask if vou had

rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or ovar the hips, stomach trou

ble, desire to urinate often, or a burn

ngr or scalding' in passing it; if after pasaiuff.there is an unsatisfied feelinsr

as if it must be at once repeated, or if

the urine has a brick dust deposit or

strong odor. When these symptoms are present.

no time should be lost iu removing the cause

Delay may lea-J to "ravel, catarrh of

the bladder, inilummatiou, causing atoppigc, and sometimes requiring the drawing- of theurine with instruments, or may run into Blight's disease, the most clang-eror.Hsta-re of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Suump-Uoot, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for such diseases. Its reputation iu world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug- store that no one need suffer any length af time for want of it. However, iyou prefer to first tent it's worul. rfu! ariti!, mention The Ru

les?- &nl write to Dr. ingUHptott, N. Y., for and hdliiin all ent WiUly Ifea , by

Auotuor Niiicide in Monroe Co. Mrs. Ewing Wright, residing near Harrodsburg, in Indian Creek tp., commit tod suicide in a horrible manner Friday morning shortly before noon. Airs. Wiiftht had beeu slightly

demented for some time, and quite :

recently attempted to drown herself in Clear Creek, but was rescued by members of the family. She had wandered away from her home during the night and was not missed until morning. She has been in a precarious condition

ever since by reason of the exposure.

She was occupying a bed m her

own room frnlav niornins, ami

when ono of the family, who bus

been constantly with her since hen

former attempt, left the room for a moment, Mrs. Wright secured a double-barreled shot gun, and placing the muzzle against her ab

domen, pushed the trigger with' her toe. The charge passed up

ward, tearing ;ind lacerating the

body in a norriuic maunor. v ncn

her attendant reached the room,

alarmed by the report of the gun,

Mrs. Wright was found lying in

a pool of blood, dying soou after.

-Last Friday was a good day

for runaways. Charley Boss was driving a spirited buggy horso on

east 7th street when it became frightened at a traction engine

and ran away. In turning the

corner of Walnut street at the

W. I. Fee residence the buggy was upset, throwing Mr. Ross against a tree. His injuries are serious. The horse attached to the creamery wagon became frightened on wess Gth street aud overturned the wagon, spilling

out the contents of the cans in the road. Win. Mat his (colored) is driving a delivery wagon, and his

horse became frightened at some ponies and ran from 7th street on

College avenue to Lowder's sani

tarium, when it took to the side

walk running to Smith avenue be

fore it was stopped. This is getting to be a sensational town, considering the ponies, the shows aud the trained animals.

The Werkingmcn's building

association held its annual election

Saturday night a week and the

old directors and officers were rc-

e ccted bv a unanimous vote as

follows: Directors, J. G. Mc-

Pheeters, S. E. Carmichael, F. R. Woolloy, .1. xM. Bieo, W. B. Huirhes. 11. C. Duncan, 11. C

Foster, F. M. Bishop and A. L. Donaldson. President, J. G. McPhcelers; vice president, S. E. Carmichael; secretary, F. B. Woolley; assistant secretary, Clias. Barnhill; treasurer, .J. M. Bice; attorney, Ira O. Batman; Notary, Mrs. Mary Norlhcott. Greenenstie Banner: "Dr. W. B. Halstead, who has been holding revival meetings here, has been called to the pastorate of the M. E. church at Fraukfort to fill the vacancy caused by tbe resignation of Dr. Ilollingsworlh. It is not known that he will accept as he recently resigned tiie pastorate of a church iu Lincoln, Neb., which was paying him 000 a year. The doctor's health is bardlv robust.

Student Knowles a Having Maniac.

A dispatch from Princeton says: "Albert A. Knowles, a student of

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I On Saturday, Delia, 8-yoar Matthews, a son; to .Mr. and Mrs. i ol;l daughter of , lames Bay, with Sciscoe, south of the city, a girl i some other children, was playing

of hate hall at the old col It -ge . . ,. , , , nig maniac, confined in a cell in -rounds Kenneth Stout had the UU1,KS ' wfUIch we,le " 1 the Gibson count v jail. He ariitilo fm.i- f hi i-iol.t Imnrh""1- "'ted to roll into the ditch. Ulc .-""".' Jau- " "l .tile lingo of in light han.l : i rived here in charge of two stu-

Orokeu. 1 ....... "".T . ;pntfl nf hp rniv-M-silv. O. T.

W. W. Johnson.

came Knowles' young

whom ho married but two

i l ne little itay siiii ran, out was! i i i i . .. .

uvfH hun nv a riniii'v it-nit - i

.lames W. Cookerly, who hasiills wbit:h n,tt hw ind passe(, Boge is and been residinsr with his son Charles.

at Greenback, Texas, died last ; vvuol, n,, Lowdm- and Crockett

I-nday uih-2dycar. Ibe re- r.. i.:hod the spot, the child's left mains were interred at Groesback. ! jiiigh Wiis broken and that her Mrs. P. K. Buskirk and son ! head had been s;u'iously crushed.

arc at home from a week's to relations tit Grcencastk.

visit j Internal injuries are suspected

Thco. D. Craven, of Murphy,

also.

A party of young folks en-

Hibben&Co., Indianapolis, was joyed an nil day picnic Saturday

the guest of Bloouiington relations, in the Gordon grove, smith of the

and friends ovtr Sunday. In the baseball game Saturday, 1. U. vs. Wabash, 1. II. defeated Wabash by a score of 15 to 3. The fimi'y of Wro. Boberts removed to Bedford on Mondav.

They had uinde man' friends hero who regretted their departure. W. II. East and Ed. L. An

derson have purchased 250 patent

ndiustable drill chucks of Bobert

city. Misses Mary Kerr ami Alius Kelly accompanied the party.

j Among them wore: Misses Olie

Field, Anna Weir, Hazel Simmons, Noriuo lingers, Bessie Bodily and Mayrue Swindler; Messrs. Carlisle Belluubacher, Norman Walker, Norvin Godinau, Frank Johnson, Iloyt Perriug ami Hubert Beck.

Prof. W. H. Glasscock has

BlooiniiiQton public schools to till

c.e prev

Prof. Fettich.

wife,

weeks isgo. The story of Knowles' misfortune is a sad one. Several years ago he became mentally unbalanced and was placed in the hospital for the insane at Evansvillo. Iu time ho recovered and was discharged. Ho returned to his home near Owonsvillo, this county, where ho is prominently connected. He had a desire to become a lawyer and entered the law department of Indiana Uni

versity. He was noted as a bright

student and all went well with

i him. Last week he returned to jOwensvillo and was married to Miss Nancy E. Garner. Tho j pair went to Bloomington. Yes

terday a message was received by relatives which stated that Knowles

-IS'

You Can Tell By The Ring

An honest dollar from a counterfeit. A cracked bell makes a noise, but it does not peal out a harmony of perfection. There is that samp difference in stores and in advertising and in merchandising. The brass band methods and big wordy announcements that are raising such a din nowadays cannot down the plain statement of facts that our honest stock makes jOB3ible. The flashing of a string of sensational prices wilt not tempt a thonghtfnl clothing buyct. Ho wants value at a fair prieo. It is an easj matter for us to win in any comparison that is made, because we offer nothing that is not reliable and everything that is. All the energy wo have is turned to selling

c

r ..x rp. li .....I ...:n

, T i the place previously occupied

counties.

A letter from W. B. Miutou, now at Thomasvillo, Ga., and formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church here, announces the death of his daughter, Etta, April 15th. Homer Massey has severed his connection with the Bee Hive grocery and will travel for the Commercial Grocery Co., of Chicago.

'ti u ii ir'i in inuii no ITn 1 tim frinni

been cle.ded vSuperintendeiitof thej. '. , . . vin fl8.

i sutiics to cammand the American army in the Philippines. His imiiniv trifa ia all.L.Qf- iliatlantArl

teen re eiecteu

St. Bernard dogs will furnish the motive power for the dairy owned by Daniel Kingsland, of Caledonia, 111. On Mondays they will also do the family washing.

bv

Prof. Beck has

princiinil of the

high school. Tho election of teachers was postponed. College base ball games this spring win be us follows: Cni. of Indiana at Bloomington, May 13; Uni. of Nebraska at Bloomington, May 17; Purdue at Bloomington, May 23; DePatnv at Bloomington, June U; Alumui game, June 9. ---Gus C. Davis has bought of Marshall Guthrie the property ou cast (1th street (known as tho Maude Showers, property) for which ha paid 4,000. Mi. Guthrie bought the resideucc of Mr.

! Davis on north Washington street

having grip ' for which he paid 2,100. The will not be- i families intend to. move at the

close of tho present term of tho I'nhetsitv. Mr. Guthrie thinks

over his ead plight. Young Knowles will bo returned to the southern hospital for insane."

T. J. Pen rod is No. 2. Hope this

come fashionable. ti. ,.:..,! ,. f r,.i.

1. IC Ul!tll llil-lllia Ut llt.'Ull: . . .j; , . l

Waldron will feel gratified to; "

very much nu-1 Fred. Pcrring has gone He has bad a j Kansas where he will engage

The Pike election. There was a turnpike election on Thursday and the result was that a portion of the road that was on extension of tho north piko was defeated. It would have cost about $7,010. The two roads voted will cost about 82,700. One is an extension of Dunn street from Kirk wood avenue to 10th street or Unionville road, 1-10 mile in length; estimatsd cost $1,400, aud the other an extension and improvement of Jackson street on Maple Hights, from 10th street to Ellettsville

: road, mile, estimated cost $1,-

292.

learn that he is proved in health.

serious wi titer . I. Milt. Sogers has quite ill at the home of his B. S. Bogers, east -Itli street.

been son,

to iu

biisiuess with his father. For several years, Mr. Pcrring has held the position of book-keeper for the late dipt. G. K. Perry.

--TIkto was another accident

on the Bedford Belt railroad last

; Tuesday morning. Some two ' years ago livo persons were killed ; by the giving way of a trestle, i aud on this second occurrence it I is presumed the engine was thrown

5 Tle &est. Globing

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That can be prodncud and at tho least possible cost to you. Our cheaper Snitn for Men begin at S3 (these are the' kind you have been paying 5 for) and stop at tbo end of the line. Tbe same low prices and many saving values prevail all along the line. You must take tbe time to nee our 16.00, 18.00 and $10.00 Suits before vou buy. An OUNCE of sttisf action is worth a TON of talk. Your money back if you want it. THE EiA-Gr-LK Square Dealers.

Jacob league, a well known farmer near Kirksrillc, came near losing his homo by fire last Thursday. The flames, whon discovered, had consumed considerable bedding and damaged the furniture. The tire was extinguished by buckets of water. The house and contents were insured in the Indiana Farmers for 2,000. James Alexander, a former blacksmith, now a prosperous farmer east of town, came into Allen's store Saturday, and in the presence of Newt. Allen and others laid two enormous etrgs on one

of the thaw cases. One egg measures 7A by inches and the oth-

7i by 6$. Can any one excel this ?

The following births occurred: over by spreading rails. The at Stinesville last week: To Prin-: engine plunged through tho tres-

...I i 'ie Kino- and wife, a son; to El-; tic into the ravine below, a dis-nei.ii.i-- . r. ... . . ... l : ..

r A. (.' Irustv and wire, a son; : i:un.-i- m nn im. miudci

to John Smith

Dr. Charles Weir is at Fortress Monroe, and is now able to

be about after an illness wf se

weeks. He recently le.tiuuel from Cnh'l

i daughter: M .. . IV... II .1 II 1 -

;mi. ii hi. .iii i vin , a '""wif

known colored lady, i in a criti-j cal condition with paralysis. ! State Statistician Conner says

,, ,. , , Ithe wheat prospect in Indiana -Mrs. G. M. h. akor !ms!fB.r ,,1,, t,'t al, kin1.s wiH

returned iroin a visa to ner moin-1

Davis at Martins

a son.

is '

Wm.

er, Mii;

vilie. Midlines O. H. Cravens, D. K. Miers and C. C. Cunninghum have returned from a shop ping trip to Chicago. Pressiey Mathers, a well known telegrapher of New Albany, is here on a ten days' visit with his brothers, C.ipt. N. E. and Charles Mathers. Judge Martin pushed business through in circuit court with his usual vim during the preseul term.

jloB. F. Hazel . vood and wife, a j George Meiuzer went down with

and i the engine and was instantly killjed. E. J. Meuaugli, a prominent

j merchant ot limestone, was Kilticd, being horribly mangled. Au-

trust Snlitirerbcr received iniuries

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: imf uninnrl I l.If. lf T .1 lllf.i.lllA

also received frightful injuries. Several other passengers aud trainmen received injuries of a various nature.

plentiful except peaches. Mr

Conner predicts that this will be au exceptionally dry season. "We arc iu the cycle of seasons this this year," said he, "ami I look for an unusually heavy drought. There has been an unusual rain

fall sine last summer and

m mm

33.00 and .$3.50

John Flora, murderer of

there; Jesse Burton, whom he shot down

I is about the same total fall every j thinking it was Bent. Jones, of ivi.:i i- We have nearly had our i Mitchell. Ind. . and who is in iail

share for the entire year. Then at Paoli awaiting trial of his case, the winds promise to l from the! is lying at death's door, and his

a . i

northwest, nlowinsr sternly ami

talk at

Visitor "Can babv

all yet ?" Mamma "Yos, indeed!

say .Mu in in a. Baby "Oogle go;gle. ' ' "Now say 'Papa.' " "Oogle google. " n r rNow say 'HW d'ye do'

the lady." "Oogle google." "Bes its'ittle heart; it tan talk

Baby,

to

trial, set for tomorrow, will not

take place. Confined with him aud other prisoners iu the one big room which comprises Orange county's jail for the detention of criminals was Sherman Wall, who

ator, gave two entertainments lust I c . wl,i nn . nm1 f.

! . ,1, 1 HO ItlOUUV Hl HUUiVI VMO Mint week at alunt St. church that j whos0 rcuu)va tQ asv,um s

i were well attemici. one was a-1 . n Ahont 0 0',i0(.k

eisted by Mrs. Lelia Showers and j T. ,,.: XVnll b,m

Miss Josephine Hunter in solos, ,. . ,, wna,ion

this means dry weather. Everything poiuts to an unusually dry season." Baby Sipiicr, child imperson-

gave two entcrtuinuients lust

THE MEN'S HUSSETT and BLACK SHOES SOLD BY, WHETSELL AT 32.00, 250, 3.00 33.50 Are Much Bettor than Any Ever Offered in Bloomington. YOB L1H31 WHETSELL

Is Always Looking to His Customers' Interests.

Bora to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. j Miss Emma Dennis, aged 78 McCormick, south of the city, a years, who for many years has daughter. I resided opposite the school buildn...,5. ,i .,Ji02 on College Avenue, died 09

last week iu Bedford.

Monday night.

7

mos' as dood as mamma tan.

and a quartette consisting of Messis. Vnnllook. Martin, Boberts aud Springer. The receipts were S38.

m

The Dill Faris property,

north College avenue, Kenwood, j has been rented by Atl'y Thomas i

Simmons. Mrs. Simmons has ! iii&olhni Rllnnc

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Mail

Monroe county will he repre- i Is no small part of our'

sentea on ino leaerai juries ior ;g?nooK ousmess. r.veiy new;

the May term, at Indianapolis. ! book that is publihed is hen

An employe of tho Hallowell hub factory, has invented a machine for making hubs that promises to revolutionize the hub making business. The machine does

cy-- away wall tne oki metuou ot ttiriiNcw York St ore,p Hnt' the uub 's u,aue at one scTABtnUEB ish. p ) stroke of a large automatic die, INDIANAPOLIS, - lND.Jp i which is run by hydraulic power. j This machine will make tho hubs SSi f . .. , t 1 1.

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leiurueu jkjiu rit)iiuu wiiu ueai in i much improved. Isi, 9

Thursday morning Wall frenzied, and seizing a

poker used in the jail stove, attacked Flora, knocking him tlown and beating him in a frightful manner. Flora's injuries will prove fatal.

The Monon has been "sold again" to Big Four, so far as rumor goes. It has been sold 11 half dozen time, according te the stories printed in the papers. H. B. Gentry aud wife left Bedford on Friday morning for New Albany, where Mrs. Gentry will visit her parents. II. B. Gentry will proceed to Mississippi to join show No. 2.

It is alleged that the wife of

term, at Indianapolis, j book that is published

Dr. S. K. Khmer mid S. W. Col- iSswitliin a few days of its nub

lins of this city, and E. E Faulk-ii

ner of Ellettsville have been diawu.

If Ul-T S. C:, a siii ulf :.: aoc . I it, liu

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C. C. MeiTord is building one -story frame business room his lot, corner of 3d and Gr: streets, to ho occupied with STOCCl'V.

Some 200 dogs have died i suddenly sincu the tirt of April, j

nssc

and went straightway death.

i

on , up

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Alexander Sraallwood has heen declared of unbound mind.

3 ' His estate is estimated to bo worth ! ' colored preaetier in tms cuy lias

Frank Law iy has been ' doped with a haurtsomer man.

His name is . Her name is . Chance for a iibel suit

! here? Explanations further on.

The Hallowell Stona Mill at

The best wine in Indiana is now said to be made in Brown and Bartholomew counties, where

the soil is sail to be peculiarly;

adapted to the grape. See tbe Wicks Bee Hive advertisement. It gives the policy of this enterprising establishment. A portion of the track of tho new Stone railroad, near Ketcham's mill, has dropped into a cave IS feet deep.

C. M. Gentry, who was wfIT 11 ?

the Worrall pension agency here for some time, joined Gentry show No, 4 at Bedford aud will help to crowd business.

Mrs. G. M. Mannan and children are spending a few days iu Martinsville. Mr. Mannan recently purchased n laundry at Martinsville and will more las family as soon as ho can find a location.

BARGAINS

1,000. trunk La wry

appointed bis

l?.i$i00 bond.

guai diau under a

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owiiiv irtnuna luvui wn: iuc-

licat'uin and standard books& I tion of the smoke-stack in the

and sets of books are hf-re ; court house yard, while others always. Just at present weig oppose it. It is said lhat suit 'arc eel ting in an iimueus?i will bn brought for libel tommst

toek of books bound injEa; persons hnviinr either vie.v of it

by attorneys here.

Bedford, leased bv Kerby & Co.,

j of Chicago, has been running for I several days, with Wm. Boberts

in charge.

Fliev smelt the assessor cominn-, -KtiH)(!

to their

WONHY TO LOAN. 1 have money to loan at 53 per

cent, on good nu in propel ty, 111 ; i amounts of $l,0i0 or more. A 1st) ! 6 per cent, money to loan on cit y ' bb?

property near square or in snial amounts 011 farms. Office No 104 S. Si.lo East Kirkwood Ave liue, Bloomington, Ind. Wm A liu.

paper tor summer reading. J5

It is the best stock we everf

ial and includes almost ev-g

erv paper bound hook voiry-.

111 think of. I'rv 11s nextS-

you want a book. On 1

caprices are always at luiist 2afe;

p&ier cent. less than the pub t&Llishcr'p prices.

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Judge W. 11. Martin has

been selected to deliver the annual

.address in Bloomington at the!

SOth anniversary of Odd Fellow- j iship, Wednesday. Tho meeting! I will beheld in the hall and there j ; will also bo a literary and musical ' . 1 . AH Odd' Fellows audi

The wbitecapping case Salt Creek tp. is on trial.

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Tho four April issues of the Youth s Oompaniiiu will cuntuin a number of Uk" special artioles mil stories stiat'il last veur for the lsy.i volume, iu thu issni". for the vvrolc of April 0th wiH iipiH-ar "The f-'looi! in Number Three," iu ivhk-h Uouier Oriene recalls ;m instance .! the Uitroisai of miuerr,. rri,.. f n- lh,. w.'r.lf txf Ai.cil llrl.

e inviteil loattend. j will e.mi .iu sir ( leiucnts MarUhant's Hrti-le u U,i the fascinating title, "Op.

p rl.tiut cs for Vnni' r.xplorers, ami ill lltst i list all meal of fimrlos AdnmS story of "A Hoys' IVx-Y.ird," Hon. I'.iri-o'l P. Wright's article, Where Living is Cheapest, " will appoa" in the. iss ie for (he sveels of April .Mill, and in that for April 27th Sur;4V.m General Wvm.in will ilescribu the i'tiitoil States qnarantiue nerviee in au article euUticd, Mritimit Quarantine "

H. R. WOOLERY

01.D BMBRY STAND.

Traded Lots for it and want to CliSE it Out. I

HsriBSS. SsdiilBS, Etc.

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rilav, on his way

hi. father

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Makes the food more delicious and wholesoort

POWPtB QO., HW VOBK.