Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 May 1899 — Page 1

THE REPUBLICAN

ESTABLISHED IN 1835.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, MAY 23, 1899.

PRINTED TUESDAY MQRNlKff

roe the mm girls' inns eyes.

The Season's Sensation in Bloomington's Shopping Center. Saturday was tha Arrival of a Half Carload of LADIES' and MISSES' SHIRT WAISTS AT H THE STJ&R H

Unpacked and placed upon the counters. They aro-now ready for the public's critical inspection, presenting an envious spectacle to the Summer Girl's Vision. No lady is considered well dressed, no lady is considered comfortable, no lady is quite up to date, unless she wears a SHIRT WAIST.

In all shades and various sizes, the ladies of Bloomington will have an Avalanche of Bargains confronting them in the Star's SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE THEM, the kind that are just the proper thing . A visit to the STAR this week is a visit to THE SUMMER GIRL'S PARADISE.

Prices thai Please and Sell Goods Reign Supreme a Fashion's Popular Bargain Center, 4 THE STAR, f

Local Notices

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 tho , town at Benckart's confectioncry, south College avenue. Plain and fancy Hammocks at Pcnrod"s Drug Store.

Waxt Lunch ? Then go to Benckarts. They always have good coffee something you can get nowhere else.

PARTIES: Desiring information concerning the Great Gunnison Gold Fields should subscribe for the Gunnison. Col. Sews. $2.00 a year; $1.00 six months: 50c. three months. Psnsoss who may wish to have tho best Ice Cream manufactured for special occasions, from pure cream, shoa'd leave orders at Benckarts.

If tou waut the richest ice crenm iu town for parties or other occasions, call on Benckart.

These are men who pretend to know something about fitting

grasses, wnose euoris 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. Ast flavor of ice cream can bo furnished at the Benckart confectionery on- order.

Don't go tramping through the mud and slush in winter, or the hot sunshine in summer some fivo or ten squares, when you can get a desirable lot so much nearer the school house or public square for a small amount of money. Consider the women and children in buying your lot. There are some very handsome lots on Prospect Hill, and Henry Woolery will make the terms quite reason-onable.

. Wasted.and Timber.

paid for

Black Walnut Logs Highest cash prices

same. Address Lesh,

Sanders & Egbert Co.v Goshen, 'Indiana. Yours truly, Sandees & Egbert Co. J5ept.27-10w. Dr. O. F. Davis. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and luugs. Hot Air treatment for Catarrh and Tuberculosis. Gbsses scientifically adjusted. iJlooniit'gtou, Indiana, 109f- South College Avenue.

Dr. Oray Fonnd Guilty or Killing Mrs. Skinner. Bloomfield, May 21. At 2:15 o'clock this afternoon the jury returned a verdict in the Gray murder case, sentencing Dr. Gray to life imprisonment. Seven jurors held out twentyfour hours for hanging, but the other five said they' would stay out until August before they would so consent. The five who saved Dr. Gray's neck are Joseph Pigg, Wm. A. Beck, Aaron Combs, Andrew Combs and Tuck Axe. Bloom field people are indignant over the verdict, and ' all that is wanted for a mob and a lynching is a leader.

Puue Fuuit Juices are used

by Benckart m bis soda waLer. Ho makes the extracts himself and to can recommend them. Try his soda water.

Don't neglect your eyes when they blurr or smart when you attempt to read at night. It is nature's warning (hat you-should wear glasses. The only man who is thoroughly competent to fit glasses so your eyes will feol comfortable and you can see with ease and distinctness is H. P. Tourner, whose stoic is on south College avenue, next to Benckart's confectionery. Tnat Spring Salt should occupy the attention of many of our business men at present. Nothing sets off a man eo well as a neatly fitting suit of clothes made from suitable and qasohablc 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 ; hop. opposite the jiostoffice don't send it away. Coijie and see me if you desire wild shop work. Uxs?t Bkmcxabt.

J. R. Paul has placed a stock of groceries in the room on Maple Hights farmerly occupied by Ed. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoss and daughter Ethel, are visiting relations and friends in Kentucky. The Sunday school convention of Van Buren tp. will be held at Garrison chapel Thursday, May 25th, beginning at 9 a. m. Mrs. Henry Splitgorber is entertaining her mother, Mrs. E. W.- Menaugb, of Salem. Mrs. Henry Legge and daughter, Miss Emma, of Needmore, are visiting Bloomington relations. J. G. McPbeeters attended the grand lodge of Odd Fellows at Indianapolis. i Pric-J-quality, with the variety, Is what sells Hammocks at Penrod's. Bart. Armstrong has gone to Montana to purchase a sheep ranch. Foe Sale. Three open buggies, at J. Hillory May's stable, Bloomington. 2t. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hall, University Park, a daughter. Hon. R. W. Miers will deliver the memorial address at Linton on Decoration day. Miss Pearl Neeld has been attending the session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Indianapolis, as representative delegate for the Order of Rebckahs here. The base ball nine of the University of Nebraska played a game with 1. U. last Wednesday, and were defeated 6 to 4. Five or six men have 'been here during the past ten days looking for business openings. Rev. I. A. Blackwood, of Pittsburg, Pa., will assist his brother, Rev. R. M. Blackwood, in the communion service at the Reformed Presbyterian church on Sunday. Newton Jeffries, a well known Bloomington boy, has been appointed to a position at the Michigan City prison. Mrs. Rufus H. East oft Indianapolis is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seward and, and the family of John R. East. Dr. Chas. Weir, looking strong and hearty, is at home from service, in the hospitals of Cuba. He was connected with a New York regiment during tho time he was away. Dental work of all kinds is done by Dr. Grain, whose parlors are located in the new block just aouth of the National Bankr Dr. Crain has had many years of successful experience in business bore, and warrants all work.

WHO IS vomen 9 v,o!1 as men are made miserX0 ablp by kidney ttnd to i uc bladder trouble. Dr. DLtAIVlta ' Earner's Swam-p-Hoot the great kidney remedy promptly core. At druggists in ftfty cant and dollar size. You ma 7 hire a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tellif ell about it. AddreM, Dr. Kilmer Co., Biofhaaton, N Y.

ABoS?T COMPETITION. j The uttornrys of Gray, the A great many persons who op-j murderer of hismUircss nr. i'loompese the mere suggestion of build-: field, put up a singular plcj. filing the Columbus, Bloomington j controllable mania took a notion & Torre Haute railroad say it ! he wanted to kill, lie got angry would be a great crime to have j fr the moment and killed, then railroad competition! People are i wa saiie. A nood pier, for any

The Wednesday club was entiitainol last Wi-i k, I hi: guests of

Mis. Dr. J. j;. Harris, south

College avenue. It was

meeting, and en -h mcmbe

; a guest. The parlors were handsomely decorate! and the ladies

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not so considerate about other j offense: go into a bank a:ul gel enjoyed a dclightf-d afternoon, business a ffairs. The railroad ' an unroutrolla We notion yon want ; Musical scliviions wer given by and the postoflice aro the only en- 'that pile of b.w.k bills- hit the i Mrs. E. C. Harris and Mrs, T. A.

terpnses in the town that are. cashier over the head and take it: ; alien, and a guessing contest fol-;l'(

milium. i;wmHii.n.iwii. jlw: i y ; wuiil 10 neb iiiu m u uhihi. uj, t . " vie-uiiuiiiMiii.T o uunt'lar- ' v" goods men, the grocers, the print- i fire crazy till you burn tho huusojden in which Mrs. L. S. Field

mg unices, the shoe dealer, tne i aud then get sane, anil so oh to s won lirst prize and Mrs. Jj M

anujS Wash Dress Goods Talk, Sweetened mlh Bargains.

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in Wash Dress Goods began so early. Cuts of this nature are frequsntSy heard of in June when the demand for light stuffs begins to decline.

but to enjoy them now, at the exact time the buying is the best, is almost without precedent.

millers in fact everybody else j the end of the chapter.

have all tins competition that can be crowded in, and you bear of

no organized remonstrance. Is j

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Rev. Father Logan has returned to his home in Uu-hville and llev. Wolf has returned t

Thev wur.' here to of-

Sl.'phenson second hoqucts of

bes'iitifiil flowers. Kefrtshments

iot ice cream, strawberries, punch, j and varieties of t-ako were served.

A1 'out 40 ladies Cibion,

eujoyed the oc-

have all the business that cnu built up in a town of 9,000

habitants? It don't seem just the fair thing. if men who have capital sufficient to do it are willing to build and equip a railroad, in all conscience let them do 60, and do it soon, before all the surrounding towns out-strip Bloomington in the race for supremacy. The quarry busiuess has become a very large sized fizzle in this county, owing to transportation discrimination, and if Indianapolis

i dron aud were guusis

Father iJ.iem.-m.

of lie v. j

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school i 'i'b

Milton Rogers, visileU here about

ctw,.,l.l cnn,.nn,l ;,. if i Khnmn f)U1" years ago. He is at presunt

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... f hi.rA ni . inuume liiui; i-ii.. xik-uivh

the expense of Indiana

the countv.

The date of the hiifh

! commencement is June 2d. The annual address will be given bv lO : i i,.A g . . , , , , ... I "

iii. aii'v, ouuuay, :uay zmh. following are the graduates, li) in number: Ruby IJolleubaeher, i'earl Breeden, John Carr, Bert

j Curry, Minervt: Demarce, Clari ence Ilolziirafe, Ida Kast, Anna

I u dare Beni. l!.o?ers of St. ! Farmer, May Fai r, Elizabeth i '

Peter, Minn., who was heie to at- Flecnjr, Olive Lefller, Anna ... ..... . i T 1 i a . m a '

tend the funeral of lus brother, 1. lwis, iran:t .Mamers, .iary .uc-

t). L. Deiiiaree. has gone

Minneapolis, Minn., to attend tue ' Presbyterian General Assembly. ', He will be gone two week.--, und j will visit his daughter, who is a j

teacher in Albert Lea, Minn.

At 4c yard Ne.v fancy Orgaudies in )it;ht, dark patterns, worth 7 He At 7c yard Pi luted Iforiton lace, striped Lawns, large assortment of patterns, worth i2yac. At i ic yard New French Ginghams, worth 20C. At yard Suk Uirwatvd Madras, worth 25c

IV uuuil u uunvioni mill. . ! i' 1 1

I nit-fii'cil v ' uui , kiiu nils iu.iu cii i ui iri m.7

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hv Pi-innlinir hr amimni'lflt (ins ils Mifiiu, auuinn auu v-icin.

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rtuoters, Llara Alist'uer, ("!..ii;h'I1, Eva Smith, Wiiiiams and Wm. Willis.

John

Laura

our town would have absolutely nothing left in the way of resources except Deming's spring sassafrass trade. Aud that such a movement is on foot every intelligent, reading man knows. So that it would seem the best policy to encourage the C B. T. Ii. schome, or nuy other that holds forth a shadow of hopo for an outlet to the outside world.

N. li. AudrowK, who lias been making a two weeks' visit vith his familv, has returned tt

Wayside, Miss., to resume

his

The llartod-lnirg Milling company has filed articles of incorporation. Tho incorporator:: are )ohn B. lladlock, Newton llolmns, Wm. Carmichacl, Edv.nrd Lowe and Hauoigan Braslieid; capital stock $5,000, and

Frank Carmicbuel. who re-

i turned from Alaska "cccntlv and 1 has been vwitiug his sister, Mrs.

1 Kate turner, and other relations Mr. Perkins of Indianapolis ; hoi.(, it,ft on 10,-idav for liulcamo before the council one night, itt3pojS winre he will remain a last week and asked that a fran- j ...i- viwii'mcr hi. n-.nther. Me

a! then i;;le:ids to go direct to San

Francisco. Calif., where his uncle,

dutici as iiii-tor on tho govorn-jtho object ls-to maintain and opincut iinproveinent works. jerate a sv.-tem of Hour and feed

I mills. im company nave puri cluui.'d th Armstrong mill at j ilarn d.slnn g,ai;d tlm mill will re-J.-'-uiuo operations in a few days.

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At 17c yard

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7 1 lie most ocauiuui one 01

M Piques and I'aucy Welts

you ever saw worm up 10 35c the yard. LINENS

ft-vo The selling of Linens at 'jT much lower than market i prices has been very large ' iy the last two weeks. It would lA be surprising if the facts . were otherwise, considering , the character of the offerings. At 48c yard

rrii For 72 htch rich cream Dam

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chise be granted him to build

street railroad iu Bloomington. The matter was taken under consideration till next meeting. The amount of money to bo invested is supposed to bo about $40,000. Don't believe it would pay the investors, but if they can stand it wo can.

The order of Knights of Kairassou is to bo organized here. It is a side business of the

's, as only Knights cau be-

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uieiseo, Ualit., wtierc Uis uncle, ; ioug. mere is sain 10 ne iota 01

Thus. Field, has secured him a fun and good eating m the cereveiy desirable Government posi- monies. ti0il- Russidl White, one of the Mr. and Mrs. J-sse May field best known colored men in town, have gone to Champaign, Ills., ' left Thursday last for Terre where Mr. May ik-ld will spend I Haute, where he will make bissome timo taking treatment under future home with his daughter, a specialist. He has been in very! Mrs. Lihbiu Burton.

ask, wo: lli 69c.

At 98c yard v for 72 inch full '.'

S uiu Oamash, worth

V? At 6c yard

:C)K-.l

fcr 18 inch all linen toweling, worth & any where.

Again the Shoes This has been a subject of good news of late, and good news never gets tiresome. The Ladies' Shoe department comes to the front today with two excellent bargains. There's oaly about 50 pair of a Misses Slipper in Black and Tan worth up to $1 50 the pair Monday we put the new price on them 89c A half a hnudred or more of a Ladies' Button Shoes- -some Turned, some McKay, some Welts worth $2 50 and 3. The new price will be 1.48 The Shoes offerings in the Men's department are A lot of Keith's new Summer Shoes in Black and Tan at 2.98 Boys' Washable Suits We expected a lively demand for these, and prepared accordingly. We find our expectations fulfilled. Tnere's a splen-

jdid assortment here now well j uude, stylish suits for boys 3 to , k years. The prices are 40 to

Si. 98 the suit ready to wear which is only a trifle higher than you would pay for the goods.

Men's Clothing

Wc re oitenng va ues in

Men's Suits and Pants rarely met with at the begining of ai

season. They are ? nits made

especially for us, of strictly all ftp! wool fancy Cassiuiercs aud Jff Worsted.--. $12 50 would beajl

lair price tor tnese but cur

price is only 5,9.95 Ht

Hen's and Boy'sStraw j

Hats

A mcst remarkable lot of1

Men's and Boy's S raw Hats5f

bought direct from a New

York hat maker. You can 1

pick a hat from the let at 25c toi that wiil be good enough

tor any body to wear, there's none higher than $1 but often, sold for more. There's the

every day kind at 5c to 1 5c

Umbrellas and Para-'

sols We don't want you to over

look tlu-se U.:.breilas and'

Paras i!s wears selling. There' are values here that you can ,

not find any where cite, the assortircr.t is Rocd and think

you will hive no trouble in , finding one to srit.and then1

the 1 rices sre so Miiail too.

Fast colors, t.t'l rods, para

gon I wines at 3;, 4S, Cp, 75. 9Scaud up.

Arthur Allen very pleasantly

entertained ins rneiKB and irater-; ,(l0r jie.,iti, for tH, imt fuur nity brothers Wednesday uighl wonUis with rbeuniilisui mid com-:

iinth A il.iiiim ill- flin I-M-ii Cdm It'll!1

1 IIH U iiiJW II I- luy a 1.1 i.iiii in in in honor of his cousin, Miss Allen,

piici

turns.

of Indianapolis, who is visiting A. 1. M w.-nt to lud-

here. About lhirtv couidcs were .-nsnap.dis last tufs,i::y mornii

present, two representatives from j aecc.npanie.l by tha two iit'.K' each fruUunily and their Ldies. j children of Wcrh.-y H,.j! .u.in.

The eveuitig was spent in dancing! He phucd them in a toil. lieu and conversation, and everv one' home.

had a very enjoyable lime. '

Mrs. Julia Fleming, of Allegheny, Pa., and Mrs. Robert Smith, of St. Paul, Minn., who hive been vi-i;ing Mi-s Klleu ytone. s;Mth (' :!!. avenue, have r;-.ur!ifd to their home--.

3 per cent of all our Saks go to the Church of your Choice.1

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Mil TirT 1 ,1 iiwii mi 1 -r"

He Went to the "Worksi." The case of John Yilson ("Siuidge1') chai ired with forging

hi lather's name to a pension j check, .'a.) called iu the U. S. , (.cu t at Indianapolis, Thursday, j for trial. Wilson presented a iiMicek 1o Bvroti Snudlwood, a

a f) I Ifini-v iv.mi t,. Wm i-f- I iarrodsburg; merchant, last Ko-

if.in n W.i ' :ut -. -..-,w.,.w.. t vember. for 833, purported to

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Decoration Uay Observances, j Prof. A ley has sold his rcsiDoooration Day will be observed by uleucc on north College avenue V the nc-rot sooicliss auu the (. A. II. ; . ,v . The or.iinict.cos from tiie Odd Fellows. ' ''euerson Kemp, tt KemptOUi Red Men and Knights of rythias ap- ' Ind. Mr. Ke:r exn?Ct to in)V

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noiuteu to eo-.ifor witn :i coinuiittce i.... ...

from the Grand Army, me:; at Allen's; V f atoro Friday otght and arrived at ; 1 rot. Aley will huil l ill Font (-ouetmion re;.iir4inff the matter. The! Place, just south, of Dr. Iwral proi;oit:oa for all s: 'rjtorilers t- !a o ' e,. c - -., .:ji ,. . , ,

Trustee John C-.rson, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Vannie, went to Indianapolis Wednesday, taking with them the four children of Albert Sims to the Orphans' Home. The following named ladies went to Terre Haute to attend the annual meeting of the Indiana Litrarv clubs: Mesdames Joseph Swain, L. M. Beck, li. F. Adams sr., B. F. Adams jr., Maude Showers, K. E. Lyons, IT. H. Hon, J. S. Botts, E'. S. Brodix, E. B. MeGee, 11. W. Johnstou, It. J. Aley, and Misses Sadler and Osthaus.

--Newton Younjr, aged years, died recently over near

tirown coiuity line. He known here-. Di-aih

from typhoid fever after a weeks' illness.

the. Mr. Peevler. Mr

wa well I ud Wednesday occnrreil J l.id-idf, lut dt:

!l.i 11 luii.i, r,i ii iiiitimnfMit r lint cuif.

clea death of his lath-.ir-iu-law,

lloiiry start-

for tier father'.-f ith oe-urri'd be- '

'or .5 her arrival. Mr. Peevler j Wis a prominent citizen of Wavne-

vears old. P'--

residence to cost about

Jj'l.OOX'"!-??

town and was about 70

--The

- last winter killed

A ny one ' wirhing to adopt a bright bahy boy one year and a' half old, can find such an cmt at

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iiie i'lioanor nospii-ai ror ijniiirtn ' ,w 1 -.11 ! Ill 1 I 1

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VIOOIIS V.'0. ! j I

The Bloomington druggists have formed an association to protect their interests. They .will meet each Monday night. John O' Harrow is president, with C. M. Spiceley as secretary aud treasurer.

Mike Gabbcrt, one of tho old landmarks of the town, is on a visit to Bloomington friends. Gabbort is in his 81st year but H quite active for one of his asre.

Mike believes it is best for a num to change climate occasionally j move around some and it seems' to be beneficial in his ease.

Woodward & Thornton, agents for the Xetv York Life Insurance Co., had Uij pLus-ire- last week of presenting to Mrs. Orr a t ha :k for $ 2,M'.

extrcmu cold weather

II of the polu

ugs, or at lea-t they have not

; as yet. State :-av

o re are none.

di-iov.j,::eu at 1.-H.'rtii, und by unanim ns vols v.-A:; :;. decided. Kasli order 'vitl

1 1 1 i.,i...i. ';t 1 msci at vno respective looire roams.

uau ui-uu mhv-.i " wo - ;f.jrm i a 1jHiy, Bnd lnar..h with the son, his f.ither, it behlg madp pay- j Orand Army, the latter ocsapyinjr the au, to him. His father faiJiusr j P' of honor, to vhe old coiu-sro bui:d- , -i- 1 1 ' 1 iuj where the rxereisfts will hi be.u. tt .ii.-.n i'ii ln vmii-iwn- iT,i.ln fiim.' . 0 . ....

,1 vi..i.v .1. .,.,i...v.. ......... ,AL tll( ccmciel-y each order wt:l Uc i l-il-. ml til l-lln IT Si 7-.-niriIl )i-mif ' iviff.n, -.,,fi:nl.i t IWim In iliini-.1 til 1 h !

and an in vest isration led to voiim? UraT?s of th?!r deceawd brothers ac-j had

, it i "1 i - ' -'ordinff to ntual. 1 lie jtarade will ue lisoll S arrest. tie CtiaiJtreil his ni.,,,; ... imnnsino- , nnil it is f Sii-

ri.if n-iililir' m .liMiilif.-" ; iniit.iil tlmi ilmni will 1i,i nwr l .dill Ul III

men in liue. Each order will wear its OI Wall. Will tl.Mlf tills W.t l l-a'"Tet"

I rec-alia while in the parud?. ,

It is Mated that Wall. Gea Iry was pnshe l from a erowtj street car r.t Ka-nsas City, Qtyday last week, after ho had sac rendered his seat to a lady ami

gone ti the platform, fflOi

that the fall resulted ia a brokoa

Tho thousands of friend

j and was sentenced by Judge lliik-

-Three hundred

I thousat'.d dollars is

and fifty

the amount

er to pay a fine of 10 and rerve six mi uths iu the Marion county workhouse.

Yr f. W. P. lingers has sold his property on cast 10th street to Joseph MoKiuley for 1,300. Mr. McKinley. sold Mr. liogers

Ids property on east 3d street for

i represented by tltW who tookl.f'W- 11)0 t'--les were made

i advantage of the niortg-' in-1 through the U. tast agency,

1 delifednoss law an ! asked that this

Do you know that building 1 amount be exempted from taxalots (that --an bo liou'd wi;l n a : lion. And yut some people a.-.k reasonable ilintaiice of the busi j ho.v it is po.-sil.-le for so-nnd-so to

uess cent.nr or town are uecomina ; swell around as I iov do

very scarce? Well tiicv arc. if

yon know it or net, and about the only place- in-': ihc corporation wh.-re you i-;:n I my them is on Prospect Hill, wh; -re lliiiry Woolery siill has som very choice on ps for sale. A, tend to this

Barton .Armstrong, tho Harrodslmrsr stock dealer, has 700 sh;- p, 500 head or -nV.l: and at)0 mnk's on his Hari'odsonrg farm. He his gone to Montana. buy a craaii;; farm for hi.- stock.

-Best Hammocks for the price in the city at Penrod's.

- Jas. Wiiitcomb Kiiey had an imiiu'iisc audience at his reading

last Friday night. It is supcrflvi-j street. ... -I.. 4.. I I I . . ' . '

uu iu aiuiv mm vviuuu present was in sympathy with him and that they' passed a delightful ov-euini;.

soon, thank von

and you. will cciit

the Progress for

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l"V i ..Airs M;,i v

I'igraii.ldaughtt.r. ; r.rc visiting Yh

Moore, at V

:d:

A child of Mrs. Alliert Bell,

j .mversit v i ark, ate seme iread Kmrger, and her i Thursday", upon which Paris areen

hau been spriiialed to

U'.ua

The memorial scruion will be delivered Sundav, May S?th. by KeT. W. A. I.it-

tell, pastor o the U. 1. church, at 10:30 a. in. The 0. A. 11., Woman's Relief Corps, Sonsof Veterans and Ladies Aid Society will attend ;he services. The principal address Dscaratioa Day will be delivered by Col. Ueorg-e K. IJarvey, of Danville, past commander of the Indiana Division, Son's of Veterans. The flowers will bo in chavg-e of the various lady auxiliary societies. Wes. Buchanan, who is charged with stealiug brasses from quarry machinery in the Hunter district was capered one evening last week by Sheriff Kinser and

his aids, in a house on west 8th

He will interview Judge

Miir . in next month.

Oravi

rat

Harry Howard, with hi

pomes, leaves tne aMn tor an en

gagcinent or auout tnrce inonins. ! r;;i I ; l f AK.nnil.i His ponies give exhibitions iu a I

a number of leading cities on the j

"'Hpiew York Stone.(S

liuih

mid Mrs. Maurieoi

-.vnotv. j t;ie c.!1ii)i which is now as well as

Hon. Mo.?es F. Dunn an.' ! ever.

John t;hanib;ilain, of Bedford,

The commissioners have awarded tho contract for repairing the Dinsmore pike to Joseph Hensley at 80 cents pc:.' yard.

It is said that thero are a

discourage IgreAt many counterfeit sliver dol-

Prompt emetics relieved : hirs in circulation.

raciuc voasi. .maypiay in me theaters especially 4 those that give continuous perfi. Nuances.

Mr. George Shirts, of blesville, who was leader of band of the 159th regiment, been visiting acquaintances in

place during tho past week. When you buy a lot to build a house don't get too far away from the business center of any town of city. Sonic day you will wish to sell, and you will find that nearness to the business part of town will make your property sell twice as readily. Henry Woolery can sell you building lots within a few minutes walk of Collego avenue aud at a price that you can easily pay. Ask to .-e the Prospect Hill addition. y MONEY TO LOAN. 1 have money to loan at S- per cent, on good farm properly, in amounts of $1,000 or more. Also 6 per cent, money to loan on city propoiiy near square or in small amounts on farms. Office No. 104 S. Side East Kitkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Ind. Wm. A. lite.

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Thai w are

front of the i

co-ion tins year those famous

rhtat the' y.-lc i)i-o-

Wit'.i

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aud tho old reliablu

Ijcsioj: at & 'M, Khev are the b-va Hi, v

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cle values at tiiei

on ciulli u.-.lay. li you know any !ii tir about wheels we want you to dim ; in and examine Ihciii it' yo;i don't, bring- your b'.cvili! friend along and

no ii i-;i yi u y;uit go:), wheels they are.

were in tho city, guests of James D. Monro, last week. Walter C.-L'mdl-'V and fam-

5"!,ily expect to f.eiid July aud Aur5 i gust in BIiK-miugton. : The convention of Si. 'to fun-

era) directors was held iir'lndiana- ! p;lis tast wc.-k. Cha-. C. Tnrn- ' or iitte ulcd from thij pla-x1. - - Mis- Gr ;c i Sivcarir.'.e:! hr.s rt.i.'Ucd to Itidiao.uwlis. Mr. aiil Mrs. Willi.' ('. ("anipb::l! have been in :ndi::.ia p(di.! on a few days' visit. ! .-Wo I in In Lining 18c. willi 1 !.-obuli;liii; of an advance i.i i p -ieo. That's good. : i-'co. t!us;i l.'CnU'il'ill HemniOiflis at IV.iro I's DrtJs; ir-t.ro

An application has been made to the U. S. fish commissioner, through Congressman Miers, for lish for the water works lake. They will be black bass, salmon and trout.

II. A. Woolery and S. E. Carmiehael have let the contract, f' 1 111 1 111 1 41 lil.,li-kll .,vlt,IM IVW

their lot on cast 10th street t! Jacob Neul. Mr. Kcal will also, build a 4-room cottage for Mr.

To day faun 10 in the nwn-

of l'anl(i; soihi fnn:ifn:n n-ltl J...

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VVIlimir ir 'iMc n- im.111 imiiiCa.?

lhe oiler is a generous one.

Frit n k : i; i r v i u , aged 17. sin I Fred. Buchanan were hnnlih Saturday, la some uunn r S'urvin w;t? thot by Buchanan, mil tho most careful treatment will tie

--Miss Flli Maitiu, daighfcr

of .lohii al.irtin. I ho wo'l L- :,.(!

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lag. bhe h id b.'cu id for abftU

two year wiih consumption.

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W. A. Brissendtn has been awarded the contract - for the phi. lining work and supplies on the tvaidctice of Mrs. Dennis B. ii;-.iii ',s, north Walnut street.

-iuiss siary tvelly mi s;iit a;

lot on east 4th str.-i-t to S. C. C-urry and .Mrs. tiarah Stnwart, for 0 t,i.0(i. Mrs. Stewart will at once oroct a modern oottage on her portion of tiie lot Spencer Democrat: Miss Mayme (Hover, a physical culture acher of i'ioomin. toii, was hero

.ii.csoiv !fi:iii.iiafc.'ix a claSo m

phi iieal culture."

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home ever v they ;t re locate i iv d, r and i hi

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ii ipiilis last r rMay,

her

went to in com-1

bi other, Frank i

mm k$ tea

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It i.i f i nlar thi't ro iv.v; jvr

a t i'i v ai

:.! tl.ii:; i.ovv Ur

il'om ll leu n: ,,..llv uiili

chcir'u s, t,r!-.H,! ; iv.nnichuel

houses, cic. Iui at'.t-r they i..:ve moved in and th,' i. I ki i bi'gins, ti.oy tiiiiik, anil ihivik liu.'d." It J is craci 'he women a;;d chil-; dren wh -liter tlv: weallior he hot;

or old, to walk o'ght or twelve j A live stock usscoialion . !!': ; Ilenrv Wrolery has ' bem .nied at liiletlsville

lots in i'rospi-i t ISill ltd litioii that i am lion wales of cattle, horses, aro clftso to Co' logs uvuuuo. Sec; hogs, bheep, etc., will bo held

rt :cr cr.f;i::c Niclioli-hhcrani;

ciciice, iV.il anil-

Sutphin & Mathers shipped I two car loads of tine hogs last!

week -'.-no to Chicugo aud the oth-r to Buffalo.

ha.'i and

t j every two weeks.

Nothing th:-.t lieljr? to nuUe a pcif.-rt r.n.1 th:

neen icu out cr sug -ncu ia the cocatrnc:io.i tf tit

rractioa L:i;;i::c. i. eivthiiif l:nr lx:;:i Co.".-;' th.'.t eircrictico ccukl subtest to :ud to j'.i cf.-c;;v:-:.; ,i

and taiety liv.:i exT .,.-:Km ana lire. U.:o boder id cflhe e: v L-est !iecteil.

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Ulie uir.it-asiuper is r r.i.idn tU.it r-parJts r.cd i lu ; mj'I ;rop out. red'

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.b i- hiiim, VAitii.uiV i...i lilVWIIflliV iCJi;il.

Detailed ies;iij'.i3::3 r.:i.l i.-iar.v lUustr.-.Uova cf V.:. Kichols-Sliewird.

Aia-.-iniu x:i:-.iiii; r.iu 1..1 y.-j i-i.w.iii: . .lilC;. .1 ,1 .C- TilTC-l :.Ua 0.UC

uucsiimg cucimiery nic coutaiaca ia lar.; cu&wg--u-aiioa .ee.

I NICHOLS & SKtPARO CO., Rraie Creole, Mich, k branch Housrf at INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, J with lull stock of laachincs aud cstras.

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