Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 August 1899 — Page 4
WItlJj:: ASTt.tttS-Jit j Kooserelt Talks on Portion. -liATK SiRAUE'S CAKEEK.
TnW S!hi,?v itT SHF" 4n S ' Euds IJf'e Full of PrtBtel, Asbiiry lark, IV a. A up. 5. aoniunco hhU Tragedy. When Gov. TheodM-e- KOoseveltJ
-Mrs.
ft) Iroaiealty 'oip.entc'. by the Chronieiei.
Ix)KDOJ Aaic S: The an-1 stepped upon the platform of. the! Washington, July
aonm-emeut that WiUtsin Waldorf i Auditorium to-night 15,000 pe jKatn Ohaso Sprague,
Astor iuis become Or-BFitish ubiect
xi coutwentcdn -by.tU Chronicle
in ironksiL fashion TJio paper says: "Wo fear Now York wiliHierccly resent its loss. And jnst as wo were hopingthat the last obstacle to an Angle-Saxon under-standing was removed, here cornea a. new one." It was' Astor's original intention te be naturalized by a special act of parliament, but upon, being informed that such a proceeding would be likely, to provoke oppo
sition, tie decided to apply in the
Tegular manner, by
tke borne secretary
There were over
the list with Astor,
them as usual being
Polish Jews. The only name of prominence was that of Miss Alice
Charlotte de Rothschild, daughter !
f Lord Kotbschild. Astor s children, Waldorf, John Jacob aad Miss Pauline Astor, automatically" "become British subjects also. It i rumored that Astor's
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wife of a
pie save liim an ovation: that; will j former Governor of Rhode Island, be remembered by those present and tho daughtvr of the" late Sal and bv the reViDicufc The trip nion 1. Chaw. Governor of Ohio,
! from th ilivt wns a rovnl re-ILmtod Mates senator ami t Uief)
ceotion. Thousands lined the justice ot the l mtea ointes ?u
streets of bothiAsbnry Park and i promo Court, died at her home-
HENRY P. TOURNER, Jeweler and Optician. Largo Lino of Lenses. Can be Fitted while you wait.
Theenrrootion of opl.cal deficiencies, lhe total lmm
Spectaclestaiadc to fit- the coinplica- 1 United Stall's ilui
tions peculiar to individual taKes. J year, ended J.me
Patrons availing themselves of ourjsn, 707; uiul of this number f
services will be subject to an unusually careful examination as to thsir optical deficiencies.
SK'-q Alfred Wucherpfenino: 'his number of - O'
Ocean Grow, The Auditorium was crowded to the deors and thousands wert- unable to get inside tha building. As the Governor entered the crowd arose nnd
tead, Edgewood. in Washington's
suburbs, early this morning. Sho was' fifty-nine years old. For three months sho had been suffering with a complication of kidney
erected him with the handkerchief j and liver troubles, but had con " . . n I 1 J. I - 1 A 1 ,
salute. Lieut. -Col. Borphy of
the rough riders was present ' and Gov. Roosevelt, after recounting his bravery at Santiago, iutroduc-
petitioning ' ed him to the audience. This ! evoked more enthusiasm. Bishop
Roosc-
il
i.o noiwns m ltzjreraiu miroaucca uov.
ivartv all f ve t. who lectured on 'rracue;
. Russians, or Fohtic3 and decent ronucs.
act in becoming a British subject will lie followed by the announcement of bis engagement to Mrs. Randolph Churchill. Only three other Americans ever became British subjects. They were Benedict Arnold, Judith ' P. Benjamin, secretary of state in Jefferson Davis's cabinet, and A. Oakley Hall, once mayor of New York. William Waldorf Astor was naturalized a British subject, July 11, 1899. He will continue to live off his millions invested in American property. He recently said that America was not a it place for a gentleman William Waldorf Astor and John Aeob Astor own 742 acres of real estate in New York, valued at tl00,e00,000, from which they receive a revenue mi 16,000,000 a: year. More Than the Hero of a Day. New York is talking of 3,000,009 visiters when the admiral of the United States nary will be greeted at its Atlantic gate way October, and it expects that tlpre will be excursions from every city in the country, from San Francisco to Bangor. Whether the estimate is over-roseate or not, there is no question that as Dewey travels through this country the people will rise and pour like waves of a storm-driven ocean to : eery spot where Dewey appears, and the excitement and enthusi- j asm will exceed that of any previous country-wide manifestatioa. All this will be in honor of the hero of Manilla, in glorification of the deed which laid the band of the United States upon the Philippines. It is not possible that the admirers of Dewey have-the slightest idea of reducing his achievements to only the battle of May 1st, 1898. Dewey was not illy the hero of Manila Bay, but he was the eonquerer of the Philippines, conquered from the Span
ish, to await their redemption by
He said in part
. The politician represents the people jnst in the degree that the people interest themselves in their representatives. The greatest enemy the commonwealth has is the man who lets the politician misrepresent hitn without rebake at the polls. It is idle for the mam of good citizens to try to set themselves apart s not responsible for any polities', shortcoming's. In the end the politicians must be exactly what tha feop'- allow them to be.
They must represent tne people--per haps the rice, pcrhapi th- virtue, per
hana the indifference, of the people.-
"This does not excuse politicians
that are bad, atd we must keep in mind the fact that every vicious politician, above all" every successful politician, terds to debauch public conscience, to rendor bad men bolder and decent men more cynically indifferent than ever We ourselves are to blame for permitting this sort of a politician. Neither can we make politics better by hysterica in any shape. Just at this moment the nation is face to face with a duty that calls for heroism, I mean eur attitude in the Philippines. We put our pick into the rotten foundations of Spanish government, both in the East and West Indies. We tumbled the building down in as righteous a war as was ever undertaken. Now if we are worth our place among the great nations of the earth we must see to it that the ruin are cleared away and the temple offjustica and henesty reared in their places. A Man's Earning Capacity. Philadelphia Press. Sometimes the worm will turn, and one has done so effectually in Chicago. A paragraph of a familiarly noxious kind was recently printed, as follows: "At a gathering of authors and journalists a short time ago one of the number remarked that Richard Harding Davis' yeaily income from -his literary achievements exceeded (25,000. A publisher who was of the party replied that in any other profession the writer
in question would in all likelihood j
sented to medical treatment only
ten days ago. She grew steadily worse and the end canio a few minutes after 3 o'clock this morning. At the bedside were her three daughters Miss Kittio Sprague, who lived with her mother; Mis Portia Sprague, of Narragansett Pier, and Mrs. Donaldson of Brooklyn, NY. The funeral took place in Columbus, Ohio, and she was buried next to her distinguished father.
Order your Anthracite Coal now of C. A. Gillham and avoid the anticipated advance Sept. 1st.
arrivals lVo,X(( were mates. This great proportion of males is accounted for by the fact that many of the married immigrants expect to return after a more or , .1 j ..I- ii
The Chicago Tribune does u less prou ngeu siay, to men- mo.
.ol.hU E.wi in nmr.;iinfr .names, mil urn toiui immigration
list of casualties of the Fourth 0f,owfar below tho Huro f
July. It includes ouly 250 cities rorme' years wueu
and towns, but the figures show
i thirty-three people killed, 1,730 injured. Specifications show that cannon crackers injured 731;
Discriminating Charity.
There is a good old lady out i powder explosions, 257; toy can
Grand River avenue who prides noiiB. 25'J; while CO were
Strange Cagcol Hydrophobia. Bourbon, Isd., Andrew Pcrkey's two children arc now in the throes of hydrophobia, although thoy were not bitten by n mad dog lielonging to tho family. A short time ago the dog went uiaq and took refuge in the summer kitchen, where he bit the walls scratched the floor and otherwise showed symptoms until he was killed. Shortly after one of Mr. Perkcy'a daughter was in there
when her tooth began to hurt, j She pulled a splinter from the j wall, the kitchen being split logs, i nicked her tooth and in ten davs
herself upon discrimination in giving of charity, says the Detroit Free Press. She will not listen long to one of the stock tales of woe, but is liberal in giving when convinced that her generosity is deserved. A strapping fellow, long of beard but short of clothing, appeared at hor back door recently. "Did yen ever have a fortune and lose it ? lu other wards,
hit bv stray bullets. The
property losses the Tribune report shows to be $233,070. Of course, this list is by no means complete. It does not pretend to be. But it is large enough to show what barbarity we permit on the Fourth of July. It is certainly time that civilized peoplo should stop it. There neod be no restriction of fireworks at night, handled with due care. But
have you seen better days I" ami; there certainly ought to be most
she spoke like an old-time school examiner. "No, mum, l'so alius been poor." "Have you a Wife and anywhere from seven to thirteen children dependent on you J" "No, mum, l'so aloue in the world." "Have you been tramping trom door to door for the last three weeks looking for work and could get none f " "No, mum, 1 walked into town a hour ago and hasn't bad time to hunt work yet."
"Of course, you were at Santi-
will have a
riffid enforcement of the law
against the use of explosives of all kinds.
annual arrivals were above R00,-
000. Hence, in view of the smaller proportion of foreign-born inhabitants to the total population of the United States there is no occasion for the alarm which the nativists are now manifesting in regard to immgration. Eifht hours to sleep, and two to walk, Abd three to cat and laujrli ami talk, Six tor study every day. Five are left for work aud play. Eat well, sleep well, work well, read well. And your life will always speed well. Delia Hart Sto.nb.
SUCCKSSOIl TO H.A. Woolery, of the old Emery Stand. I am position to sell you Harness, Collars, Saddles,. Whips, Uobcs, Nets, Bridles, Pads, Harness Oil, Coach Oil, Axle Grease, Black Liniment, Gall Cure, and Harness Supplies in fact everything in Harness line. CALL AND SEE ME.
Repairing- Solicited and done on Short Notice. Guaranteed or no Charges.
Satisfaction.
YOU WILL FIND DICK ESKKIDGE AT THE OLD STAND:
'Notice ot Application tor
License. The State of Indiana, County of Monroe. The undersigned, a male pergon over the ufe of twenty-one yeara, and an inhabitant of the .State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Dlooniing-
ton township, in said county, aim of the First Ward in the eitv of Bloom-
The Time To Reach Out After Business Is When Business is Scarce. In the Summe)
Pestiferous Higlior Criticism. ti, i n :., ,..,n..,
good story which Dr. Newman j Indiana, for more than ninety laye Hall used to tell on tho lecturo Prior to tn first day of September,1 .,i,f ., ;ii;i I ISiia. hereby irivei notice to the citisiena : platform. An illiterate negro . oi moomiogu,n and of ..aid Hrt Ward preacher said to his congregation: in said city and to the citizens of said I "Mv brethren, when do fust inan, Blooming-ton township, in said Monro, j . , , , i eonutv and otate of Indiana, that he i Adam, was made, ho was made j wili Bt the September Term of the! nb Wflt clav, Itnd set up agin de ! Hoard of Commissioners of the county j liilin's to ilrv '-Do voti sav " ' of '''". in the State of Indiana, in
said on of tho congregation, j license to sell intoxiaating- liquors to"dat Adam was inadeob wet clav, wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors . i i I- i . in a less quaatitv than five (fallons at an set up agin do palm S U) dry ; a ,.iuie and in lea. ouan'itUa than a
Vandalia Line IN EFFECT MAY 23, 1899. Trains leave Li mod ale FOlt TUB WEST.
No. Daily 15 Ex. Sun. 8:rla.m., 21 1:39 p.m., U 8 0S p.m., 7 12.42 a.m., 3 Ex. Sun. 3:Iti p.m., 1 Sun. ouly 8:51 a.m..
"Yes, far, I do
de palm's?" "Sit
'WllO made i quart at a time for the period of one down, Sar," i vear witn tnc prhilepe of allowing the
. ; . 1.1 1 (( . ,1 1 alUM lU 1,r VIM"" UJOIl tllC IICIHIBC,
nmu urc I'lcuuwi, oiwm.j, " i the saiil premises upon which he ilequestiona as (lat would upset any ! sires to sell said spiritous, vinous and 8V tc m of theolofV " ! malt liquors, being situated in the 8 .tc ill oi lilt oioi . . j ,.-i,.8t Ward of the city of Bloominptoa, ., . i jn uioomin(ytou township, in Monroe Summary of Vital Statistics from ; county and State of Indiana, and mere
follows, to-
Keport of State Board of particularly described
liriiltli tor Quarter Kim- wit: inir .Juno JiOtli. 189. A part of in-lot one hundred and fifTotal number of deaths from ' ty-seren (1571, in the city o:! nioomingr- ,. , ., . ton, Monroe countv. Indiana, Doundiid all Call. ail lUcrenC Of ; ,-d doaertbed aa follows, to-wlt: Com-
iiifk)ii& Jhp ' 1.021 reported for corresponding j nuncinpr twenty feet east of the aout::v
' 3 ' quarter of last vear. I his in ID ItO CtaVeVtlSeS crease is most largely due to bet y)MO yiijv "iter work of health officers in col
stcisu i'" ! lectio...
(ST. If AttO(lLArl
symptoms. She scratched her I aff ?r Man,!a- A li i lii,. .i !, pension coming ?
i i. f 'No, mum, I would have hitare now seriously ill. It is sup- . , posed that she got hold of a splin- eJeVTrtDlCOU e V fl Z tor the dog had bitten and thus;tt but I never eould help ham. .nV.tP.1. prosecute them poor heathens.
The children have been snarl- "mo riKht in It does me.
ing and barking while closely 7u;rab;!IW,(, BM,,1!m, D,.m.M Heaths from phthisis 015;! guarded and are in a serious con- " f"r L Ifl8 ttfitllO CU ttflWSSS ! cholera infantum SO, cerebro-! thence out
tantlVl - m-W-mww - - .w- . . t . ' lYO (131 It uiuiiv . , .. ... , 1 1 o Giiin.-il itipnimrtf i 11. trnnoid . ,
ii t i i : i i , iiae oi saia
dition. Physicians are cons:
h, fh,.rt,,o.h th nttadr safnlv. I (Ical f the ,laP-
vU.u -"r,-- - ......... The oldest child is sixteen. An
a suit that still retained a good
"I heerd of thet fine old leddy
- 11 1- I 11 l; li?
attempt has been made to keeP:"' Kcwmu,them under the effects of chloro-i w.lko.1 jauntily down the
fr, l,r it ia onlv nartiallv sue- Blreel- 1 S"eB8 4 musl el lJnBse.u
, -j l j .K lllll
; ftuuu, my i nation."
cessful.
tha ont there exaiui-
aame brilliance and adaptability, coupled with the keen powers of observation and analysis which characterizs Mr. Davis, would be productive of far greater monetary compensation." Commenting on this a writer in a Chicago newapaper saya with pungent irony: Now this is the sort of inane stuff that makes a man ridiculous, and no one will be readier to smile at it than the eminently sensible Mr. Davis. The remark ia roustv with ase, and has been
the United States, and there ia nolgaid of nearly every literary man
Lincoln Homestead Itestored. J
Special to Chicago Record. ! Springfield, 111., Aug. 1. !
Tho work of restoring and repairing the Lincoln homestead, j as provided for by an approp-!
nation made at the last session ot
have made five times that sum. ; the general assembly, is complete, ;
As a physician, a lawyer, the ! and the old residence is now as
is ttc best aa-
verlisiny invest-
j , , (-l,10i imalt liquors as aforesaid, is rectancpi-
AW l J. the ' o i r , " """; ; lr in shape thirty (30) feet north and Jlllll JVi lit t-. 3,4'.;, colored males 4a, colored swath, and alirhteen (IS) feet and mix
Aloney.
fever ( .14 more than conesponding quarter of last year.) Small jox 240 cases, 3 deaths.
Total number of births (.395.
wst corner of said in-ot number one
hundred aad flfty-fieven (1.V7). running thence north one hundred and thirtytwo (132.1 feet, parallel with the wes.t line of said lot, thence east parallel
with the south line of an alley on the
lot 17, twenty (20) fee's;
south one hundred and thirty-
feet parallel with the west
lot to the street, thence
west twenty (20) feet to the place of beginningThe room situated on said described premises ia which th. undersigned desires to sell said &piritous, vinous and
females 50. Triplets
reported : 6 inches cast and west, inside nieat-
r ii.....: .. i ..r t: : i ur
irom wouiin!;iou,.ieuu.MMi,iiimu...the nd flo- n(J so arrang.e,i
I WOODWARD & THORiNTON
: and Pike counties. Still births
n; til, twins ov, li'.eiiiuuuc hi.
ground for any belief that the people at large are going to limit Dewey's fame to the capture of eleven large and small vessels,
splendid aa was that feat Life efiMsa. Man that 'is born- of woman is small cabbage "and few is a hill, saya an exchange. In Infancy he is full of colic, paregoric and catnip tea, and in old age he is full of cuss words and rheumatism. In his youth his maternal ancestor takethhim across her knee and extendeth to him all the sympathy in her nature with the heel end of ssslipper, and when ho ia a man grown he dodgeth the tax collector and sheriff the rest of his life. He spreadeth like a camphor tree and reteth a political job and bis
friends cling to him like sand-bars t our pants lee. He swelleth
with vanity and catteth frozen
water for a time, but is melted as
in a fire at the next convention and cast into the ash barrel, where his name is Dennis. Out of office his friends forget to cling like a vine around a rotten stamp and he soon goeth busted, which makes bim lie down in the cow pasture whore- the- red bogs get in his hair and beneath his underclothing. He dietb oat of the world and goeth to a place where it is too warm to wear clothes. Verily th j last end of that man is worse than the beginning and the .band playeth s "Hot time in tho old town."
John Jacob Astor is organizing sod equipping at bis own expense another- company for serviee in tho Philippines. If necessary ha Jacob Astor would not lies' HxU to lead it. That is the kind of an American William Waldorf Astor is not now and never has been.
that ever wrote anything. But why not turn it around and apply it to men of other careers t Sure
ly Mr. McKinley, had he not
chosen politics, would have been
equally eminent in any other career. As a literary man ho would have been tho poet laureate of America. W. J. Bryan, as electrician, instead of spell-binder, woukl have discovered wireless telegraphy years ago, and Funston, had he taken to public speak
ing in place of swimming, would have been the greatest orator that
Kansas has ever produced, sues speculations as these are both profitable and interesting." Gift to an Elk Lodge. Sacramento, Gx., August 1. Mrs. . B. Crocker has conveyed, as a gift to the local lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, her mansion in
this city, which, with the surrounding grounds, is valued at $90,000. The property is the old home of E. 15. Crocker, brother of Charles Crocker, and one of the builders of the Central Pacific Railroad. It is connect
ed by a covered passage with the Crocker Art Gallery, presented some years ago by the widow of Judge Crocker to the city.
The building is spacious and
well built and the grounds are
highly improved. It is under
stood the gift is absolute and that the only requirement is that
the mansion and grounds shall be
kept in good condition. Mrs. Crocker is now in San Francisco with her son-in-law, J. Sloat Fassett, of New York.
stanch and strong as over and has more nearly resumed the appearance and condition in which it was : when occupied by the Lincoln family than at any time since they vacated it. Some of the doors and woodwork, which were of natural walnut, and which bad been painted over by some of the later ; tenants, have been restored to ' their original color; thotioors have ; been renewed, the walls strength- j ened, the outside of the building i and fences painted iu the color of the oldan time, and the antiquated heating apparatus . and plumbing; replaced with more modern fixtures. Tho work was done under i tb: direct supervision of Capt. F. ; W. Beck, chief janitor of the capitol building. The co&t to the ; state was $1,600, leaving a ba-j lance of $300 of the amount, 1 appropriated unexpended.
INSURANCE THAT INSURES
LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. FIKE, LIFE, PLATE GLASS, ACCIDENT, TORNADO,
STEAM 1$01LER,LIVE STOCK aud IN DEM N IT Y , SECU U1TY
RhAb ESTATE AND LOANS.
FARM PROPERTY IHSURiHCE I SPECIALTY.
with glass doors and windows that the
: whole of said room its in view from tn.
- . . , , , cwr ' !:.rci't auu wi uuuua, aviveua ui ...-
xviarriiiges, wiioio ituiuuiri i, , s;ruotions are so placed as to prevent
colored 9i5.
a full view of the inside during hours
! prohibited by law. and said room can
be securely closed and locked aad all admission prevented. EDWARD BEAXXAM. Iiloomington. Ind., Aufust 11, '99.
BEST TRAINS
Kansas City, Omaha. Kansas and Nebraska. Saves 50 to 500 Miles
for
Woodward & Thornton. NATIONAL BANk BUILDING BL00MINGTON,
IND.
Uontana, Washington, Oregon, Biilings. SCENIC and MIDDLE WAY
Notice of Final Settlement ot Estate. NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN to tha creditors, hairs and legatee, of
! Marjraret A. Coffey, deceased, to ap- ; pear in tha Monroe circuit court.hald at ; lUootningrton, Indiana, on the th day ' of October lS99,andshow cause, if any, S whv the final settlement accounts with
th. estate of said decedent should not
be annroTtsd: and said heirs are notv
1 tied to then and there make proof of
heirship, and receive their distributive nhares. Witness the Clerk of said eourt the 9th day of August, 189. seal EDWARD T. HALL, I Clerk Monroe Circuit Court, ; Aug. u. 't9- ! K. A. Fulk, Attorney.
TO
BENTON
f. GENTRY. M. D. D. O. GKOROE V.N1ENSTEDT, D. O.
COLORADO. UTAH.
CAI ICARNIA
WEEKLY TOURIST EXCURSIOMS ,qbNlT F T P t u
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Beware of new blotters. Here is what a BldotmagtOB-Iacr- foiled open a fresh blotter' when site dropped in at her husband s office Monday : . . ' 'eno gnilvad nwo yM' ' Hariagr received no such' coov nnicatibw-froB him for a period of twenty years or more, a question arose wirieb,.ha not jet been aatufacteril r. aaewered
ry Feed and qg hable.
I fl l s .S I
I ' I 1
FirKCI(Kc. Cat Wviee Day and N'flh
innocent., but intelligent, child, ; who belongs to a family in town. He is about to celebrate bis fifth birthday and as he sat on the floor j playing with his blocks the other j
afternoon his elders talked over ,
his head about the presents they
intended to give him on the oeca- j s
sion. They spelled out the words,; they did not want him to under- j stand, for little Gcorgie is to ! young to know how to spell.
"1 think," said a doting aunt,
"that I'll get a wooden h-o-r-s-e." j . Sefac?aJhtSJh 7 mSo"; M Work Guaranteed and Done with Neatness and Dispatch.! soraph sweetness. ''Auntie," he! j said, "if you get me a horse 1 j yal Lino of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Shades, Electric Bells j
(PERSON ALLY CONDUCTED).
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OSTKOPATHS. From the A. T. Still Infirmary aad Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Office S Doors North of Hotel Geutry.
Offick Hocks
I 9 to 12 A. M. j 1 TO 5 I. M.
7j"ri S'eej' Between College vo. and foff
hope you'll get me a d a m bigl
one.'
Aztec Calendar
Keud 2.' cents to A. Aatlrews, O. A. A. T. & S. r. Rt. for copy of Aztec Calendar, July to December. Contains sis separate reproductions in color (8 x 11 inches) of Durban k'f Pueblo Jndi-n portrait -the season's art swnsatiou. Also engraved caver rejir.-Sut-inff ancient Aztec calundar Ktone. A handsome aud uni'juc eonvrnir; edition limited; order early.
ConstUtatiou Free. till aug2S'J9
Away
A man vho advertised to toll for 50 cents how he was cured of drinking, smoking, staying ont at night and gambling, and how he gained twenty .pounds weight in two years, sends this explanation: "Cared of the bad habits named by aa enforced residence for two years irr the state prison;"" Posters are up announcing-, the Indiaaa State Fair to be held- in Indianapolis September 18 to - 25 The State fair this year, it is said, wilt ei-Iipse everything of former years.
A $40.00 Bicycle Given
.uauy. Tha publishers of the Nkw York Stab, the handsomely illustrated Sunday newspaper, arc ffivinfc' a Hibh Grade Bicvci.k each day for tli largest list of words made by using the lettei-B contained in "THE NEW YORK STAR" no more times in any one word than it ia found in The Xew York Star. Webster's Dictionary to be considered as authority. Two Goi.n Watches (firstclass time-keepers) will be (riven daily for second and third best lists, and
many other valuable rewards, includ
ine Dinner Sols, Tea Sets, China
Sterling Silverware, etc.. etc,.
of merit. This educational eontc
beiuir eiven to advertise and iutv
thiR successful wceKiy into new nomes, and all prizes will be awarded promptly v. ithout partiality- Twelve 2-eent stumps must b - inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over noo Vii u. ble. rewrnd.t. Contest open and awards commence Monday. Jane UiHh, ami closes Monday, Aug-ust '.'1st. lSyy. Your list can reach us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it ma v be entitled for
thatday, and jour name will be print-: ed in the following issue of Tub New J Yobk Star. Only one list can be eu- j tared by the same person. 1'rizes arc on exhibition at Thk Stab's busicess! offices. Persons securing bicycles may j hare choice of ladies', tientlemcu b or j Juvenilis' I899 model, color or siic de-' sirad. ( all or address Di pt. "E."' Thk Nkw York Stab, 33 VY. 3jth St., j New Yrk City. j
and Supplies Always on Hand, or Anythinr You May
ant 111 bteam lttings. w. a. BRissenpen,
See Mv Stock of Bath Tubs, Lavatories, Water Closets, Kitchen Sinks, Yarl Hydrants, Pumps, Garden Hose, Nozzles and Menders., f h Protectionist
Special Attention Given to Putting in Hydrants for Unit and Street r-prinklinfr S07 WIST KIHKWOOD AVJC., BLOOUKTON, INXtlANA.
1 a monthljr uiagasino publlftb4 hj the Bom. Ilurket CHlb, l! Boston, iUai. Ludlu( aulliorltjr ou acoDomle qtieuloiu; $1 . yAri 10 s oopj.
WI1S0H & H1RLEY, ! ittHQtt it Uf i Office over Spicely'a Drug ! Store, W. Side Square. j BLOOMINGTON, IND. ' Will practice in all courts and ffi'e : special attention to probate business ; and collections. j A.TTOENBTS. Office over Nation at Bank, j Bloomington. Ind. tAll lepal business eareullv attended to. Probate business and collecting of claims will be given prompt attention. j JOHN B. EAST.AU'y. j Office on Rosars Street, I Near Sixth, BLOOMINGTONi - IND. Gives attention to the practice of law in all courts, and will give probate business his special care.
H'fjOB PRINTING H Pasture Land!
Winter Quarters
The Difference in Cost Ikuvcen Job Printing that is 'thmved toethpr" an I gotten out in a haphazard way is but little less than Job Printing gotten out in lirst-class stylo. Tho former does your business injury and tli3 latter gives tone and character to your biisinesa. Herein tho difference is great. Wo supply Fine Printing that will boom your business and of which you will be proud, for it will attract uttention. The Republican Progress.
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LBS & GBXHES, ATTOBKEYa. OFFICK OVER ADAMS ISHOS. STORE WEST S1DK SUARK. Ut.OOMlC(i lOS, INI). Will practice in all courts, and pive probate busiuess the most careful attention
For Terms, Call on
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For St. Louis For St. Louis For St. Louis For St. Louis For Effingham . For St, Louis
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SO 1 :?0 p.m., For Indianapolis 2 ii:05 p.m.. For Indianapolis ii 0:0", a.m., Far Indianapolis 4 Ex. Sun. 8:2S a.m.. For Indianapolis
For C)mplete Time Card, giving- mil trains and stations, and for full information as to rates, through cars, etc., address C. M. WHEELER. T. P. A, Terre Haute, Ind. E. A. FORD, (ien'l Pass r Ag-t.. St. Louis. Mo.
v . ' THK DIRECT LINE XlRTWBKf Chicago, Lafayette, Indinnapoli, Ciucliuiatl, LouIstUIo, and J.IX FOISTS liTOETH 9OTTTH Only line to the famous Health Resorts West Baden and French Lick Spring. "THE CARLSBAD OP AMERICA." TIME CARD 2S.It irVBCT MAT 7th, 1899. VOBTH BOUVD. No. 44. Local Freig-ht 7:05 a m No. 4. Chicag-o A'ight Ex, ll:Stpns No. 6. Chicago Mail 1100 am No. S. Bloomington Ac'm 7:00 p m SOUTH BOCSO. No. 41. Local Freight :40 a m No. 3. Louisville Ex. 3:57 a m No. S. Louisville Mail 3:43 p m No. 7. Bloomington Ae'm 0:30 a m A. K. HaXTox. Agent, Bloomington, Ind. F. J. Red. O. P. A., Chicago, III. W. H. McDoei., Pres. and Genl MgT, CAS. U. Rockwell, Traffic Mgr.
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TIME TABLE. Trains leave Mitchell, Ind., as follows: eatso east. No. , Daily 3:23 p. m No. 4, Daily 3:14 s. m No. 6. Daily 3:3J m No. 8, Daily Except Sunday. ..3:37 p. ra eoixo west. V No. 1, Daily 13 31 p. m No. 3, Daily 13:1 m No. 5, Daily : am No. 7. Daily except Sunday... 11:83 a. m For detail information regarding" rates, time on connecting' lines, sleepng, parlor ears, etc., address H.B.GoDDAB, Ticket Agt. B. O. SW. Ky.. Mitchell Ind.; or O. P. Me Cabtt. G. P. A.. Cincinnati, O.
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Aug. 2d to 29th TO THE Mountain Gnautauqua, Mountain Lake Park, Mcl. Most Magnificent Program Ever Uffered. Good Music. Splendid Entertainments.. Able Lecturers. Through FsDress Trains of Pullman Parlor. Buffet Sleeping and B. S O. S-W. Dining Cars to the door of the Assembly. For further particulars call on agents or address O. P. McCabty, Gen'l Vass'r Agent, Cincinnati. O. Notice to Non-ltesidenta. State or Isdiasa', ) s MOMBOK COVSTT, S In the Monroe Circuit Court October Term, localise No. 475:i. State on the relation Fred. Mutthews. Auditor Monroe County, vs. Lewi E. Potter, Ella S. Potter and La vina Wainscott. Tho plaintiff in the above entitled cause having liled his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the residence of the defendant Lavifts Wainscott is unknown and upon dilL--gent inquiry cannot b ascertained, and that this cause of action is to enforce a lieu and to foreclose a mortgage ou real estate in this State. Now. therefore, the said Lavina Waiuscott. defendant herein, is hereby notified that unless she be and appear on the Hi st day of the next term of the Monroe i-ircuit court, tii be holden on on the seooud Monday of October. 180&. A. D., nl W court house in the city of Hloomingttm. in said countv and State, and answer r demur tosaid complaint, the same will be heard and determined, in her ii bounce. In witness whereof I hereunto act uiv liitnil and uflix the seal of said court this the VUth day of July. A. 1HIU. EDWARD V. HALL. f$n.u. Clerk. Alf. I. !!!. Wilson & lieulev. Attorneys.
'PHONK M)NNECnON WITH weetamo ir. I A KM. Probate i .-.cs :i lcniln -peidaltv.
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