Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 August 1899 — Page 4
Jnlrk Return for Tree Planting. Official reports show tbnt timber famine is approaching. A report of the Wisconsin forests shiw Hint within twenty-five years 86,000,000.000 feet of white and red pine were cut in that state and that only 17.000,000,000 feet remain standing, which will ; last only five years at the previoue rite of cutting. In View of ; -eueh s. fact the experiments of the j
Kansas City, Fort bcott and Mem
The Board of tftato Charities most respectfully invites ihe eo-
phis railroad in the cultivation of j operation of the Christian ministrees are interesting and valuable ! ters of the State in the work of This road ha now 1,280 acres of i Prison Reform. One of the timber set out between fifteen and j greatest works in the world is retwenty years ago with about ; forming men. The most praeti3,000,000 trees, Catalpa Specioaa, jcal demonstration of this is being which is indigenous to Indiana, ; shown by the reformatory prisons, best of which are 12 to 15 inches ; The results are .surprisinir. We.
thick and 30 to 40 feet high. It : in Indiana, are beginning to share
HAKKODSKUKK ITEMS. Fred Johnson, a son of George Johnson, has diluted for service in the l'liilipijines, Strangers from all directions are coming into town daily It looks like a voung boom starting
is calculated that 75 to 100 tele- j iu this good work
graph poles and thousands fence oosts per acre can now
ent from an acre. There is more attention given to arboriculture than formerly, and necessity or scarcity of timber will drive land owners to it. The land owner who wants to make
i PI Airs. William Strain was thrown I from a horse n few days au;o and i i. I
Our people ;,ut,e'. "Uul1"
oflhmild know more of it. The i W. li. Beyers and family have
be : following resolution, adopted bv ' gone to Green county on a visit.
the National Conference of Char-j Kev. Elmer Butler of Bcllville, ities aud Correction, expresses its ; n(J R former Pastor hers preachhopes: ied at the M. E. Church last Tues'Resolved, That this Conference strongly urge upon the Christian rain- j day night. isters of the Nation the importance of' , , , , i.
! their consideration of the subject of UM carpenter uas mo u imc.
ss j ai j Ilair k witlie anade from n' SEPT. 11 to 15, 1899.1 A t'lionis ol' 500 Will Hiiir At NUMEROUS ATTKACTIOXS. j the State Fair. A GOOD TIMK.FOK EV YAW l'OPY. 1 A chorus of f.oo or more voices ........... ...,.............-..,..-.. ! of yotmo people, between the ajjos iMUiMMMiiito i ! 18 y,,nrs ,vU1 be il fe'-
ow-ar-xrc - a-ss or i ic- ix -x- at.- " ss j ..... 4i. ctoi,. ,,. o,;s f
41 i The chorus will sing two numbers j j on the evenings of Sept. 20 and fl I 31, when Sousa's band will appear.
rwwsvv muvmrnmaitsammmmm ; Mrs. A ice I cm in l' hvaiis. Soloist
fejof the Second presbyterian church,
s will tram the chorus. Ihe first ! meetinr will be held in room 1 1,
... Si ' state house, Month) v, between 2 All Goods Sold Under a ei nml 4 p. iu. The vomi people
0 CttTiPanic-cri &na!vsis. . . . IE I that lake part iu the chorus will
HORSE SHOE BRANDS.
fAninial Bone Fertilizers.!
i JOB PRINTING h The Difference in Cost Between Job Printing that is "throwed together" and gotten out in a haphazard way is but little less than Job Printing gotten out in first-class style. The former does your business injury and the latter gives tene and character to your business. Herein the difference is great. Wc supply Fine ' Printing that will boom your business and of whieb you will be proud, for it will attract attention. The Republican Progress.
an investment payable to bis heirs prisoners and prison reform, ana asks : to Dr. lion's property
1 , gOT hjp own 1 vnein w nmi in winnn bmm m i street
IS 1 '
on
Maiu 1
good nay find setting out
of trees will be a good one, the old Scotchman's advice
Birca .p-i.-.n SundiLT.' and nreuchin? an
ana
'to 1
'Prison Sunday,'
propria te sermon on the occasion.
ap-
J. YV. Baker, a brother of
Kev
II.. I1 hara
U pon application to this Board, ; ,
lie aye sticking in a tree" will be we shall be pleased to provide i " followed. I literature that will be of service j Berry Owens jr has moved to ministers in preparing appro- into the Hostetter property. Or Admiral Dewey. Major ' Priate discourses. It deals withj Mr8 H T Smallwood, who Z. K. Panjrborn, who was nomi-1 the work of Pns' reform ' hasi bcen for some time j,
nated for Congress by the Hud- stnoois' wmk"wS reioruiaior. ;belter at j)re8ent.
ers, prevention of crime, etc! Freight trains are now running
join i buc utii withj Several persons from here at-
manv thousand churches through- j tended the Baptist association on
out the land in callins the atten-1 Indian Creek this week
tion of Christian people to the many and grave ipiestions at issue. Very respectfully, The Board of State Chakities. James A. Moust, Prest. Amos YV. IIctlkr, Sec'y.
iBest in the Market for all Crops. j
j USE ONLY flORSE, SHOE FERTILIZERS. I IP. B. MARTIN & CO. W BLOOAUNGTON, INDIANA.
he free from all expenses at the
fair, unless it be for new clothes. !
B.&O.S-W.RY.
son county Republicans Wednes
day evening, boasts that he is the nly man who ever . whipped Admiral Dewey. The incident took placs. Major Panghorn says, when he wiis teaching school near Montpelier, Vt. Ths Major says the school had a hard reputation. The boys had compelled sereral teachers to leave before the end of their terms, and there was some doubt as . to whether Panghorn could succeed or not.
The first day of school the!
teacher saw Dewev in a
You are earnestly invited to on Sundav, Octolx-r 29,
throwing stones at small boys. He told Dewey to stop and received a defiant answer. Dewey refused to come down. The teacher then cat a hickory branch that made an effective whip, and also took into the schoolhouse a few
lickory clubs. Dewey remained
liev. Elmer Bougher uud wifo, j recently married, are visiting his ; father, J..K. Bougher. j The editorial in last week's Progress under the caption of j "Whitewash" fits this town exact-1
TIIMIE TABLE. Trains leave Mitchell, Ind.. as follows OOINCI EAST.
.Vo. 3. Daily Xo. 4. Daily No. 6. Dai y No. 8, Daily Except Sunday (lOISK WKST. No. 1, Daily No. 3. Daily No. 5. Dailv
!'! detail iiii.irr.tation
rat-is. tiin uii roniKtvliiijf lines.
ug, parlor tars. etj. . uudrens II. U (j .riARi. Ticket Azt. li. & O. S-
! V. Ky.. Mit. -hell Ind.; or O. l Mc- ' CaktV. tl. I. A.. Cincinnati, o.
..211 p. m . . . a : 1 1 a. in ...3:?7 a. ni . ..5:37 p. in -.13:31 p. m ..18:12 a. in . ..0 2 t a. m ..11: IS a. iu rrgrarding
klscp-
Xot i'e to
Xoti-Itesideiits.
BENTON F. (SENTRY, M. D. D. O. GEORGE V. NIENSTKDT, O. O. EITT 1IETEDT OSTKOPATHS. From the A. T. Still Infirmary and Graduates of the Ameriean School at Osteopathy. Office 3 Doors North of Hotel Gentry. ornc Hocns: rVl Consultation Free. till auySS'flO
. t.8.
Notice ot flpDlicatlon tor
Uicense. The State of Indiana, County of Monroe. The undersigned, a male person over thenjfeof twenty-one years, and an inhabitant "of the Stats of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Bloomington township, in Raid county, and of the First Ward in the city of HloomilMrtrtn lli,nfa rtflHntl- i l 1 Vl A litntA nf
, Ulfi'-UH. ...v..vw v.w....,,, ... v,v. ! IndiAn:L. for more than ninety dava
Vandalia Line IS EFFECT MAT 23, 1899. Trains leave Limcdale
FOit THE WEST.
No. Daily li Ex. Sun. 31 II 7 3 Ex. Sun.
S:5l a.m., 1:39 p.m., $:08 p.m., 12.42 a.m..
3: 9 p.m..
1 Sun. oclv 8:51 a.m.
For St. Louis For St. Louis For St. Louis For St. Louis For Effingham For St, Louis
FOR THK EAST.
Wain- ;:!' t
!v. Of course we are not ineor-
This farmer had a hired man,
tree ! farmers do, and he also had a
pretty daughter, and, e so often happens, it being the old, old way of the world, the b. m. fell in love with the p. d. "ow, sad to relate, vhnn tliA ffratiiYar rrctt An tn
thia fact he save the h. m. a ay anything about it- He pays
char of bird shot in th. tender ! the preacher and is prominent
porated and have no police, hut the people know whut is going on. 'Why don't they act?'' Thais the question. Wide open business carried on every Sunday and that too by church members. "Don't
partof his anatomy, which so the church;
away from school the rest of the'touchel the womanly sympathies
! turbance vou see
1
it miffht cause
Jet
day, and the next morning when he entered was promptly called rat by the teacher. Several other boys arose from their seats and noved forward. "We've made up our minds to pre you a licking," said Dewey to his teacher. The lad struck at
the teacher, but was hurled back j time counting the shot and toe hickory whip came down j the son-in-law's back, en his shoulders and back.
Dewey was then about fifteen l ianitor in a
years old. Pangborn plied the gchool threw up his job the other
whip and kept the future Admiral ; day. When asked what was the at arm's length. A boy who. trouble ho answered: "I'm honest vent to his chum's assistance re- j an(j i wan't stand being slurred, ceived a blow, and when resist- j jj j fiDd a pencil or handkerchief nee ceased the whipping stopped, (about the school when I'm sweepMajor Fangborn taught to the me j j,BDff it up. Every little
oiose 01 we term ana ceuia nave had the school for another term. In after years Dewey said to the Major: "You made a man of me.
111
a uis-
it uro."
Yes, the people can have just
what they want. They can stand bv with folded arms aud see the
an
u:a i nave uiem eniereea ana uave a
Have you thought of the consequence of a Fire in our city at this time, while we have no water? Are Yott.lfistsred?
Dclav is latiserot
i Insure Now. Our Losses are Promptly Paid.'
& THORNTON.
j Static of 1 m ana
M.ivn,ic I ' ,i-v i--.- t
' nrmr tiia nm ii.ir it npnrsmMr.
Mouroe Circuit Curt October , . . . uiuw .
I of Hlocmiueton and of said Firit Ward
in said city and to the citizeni of said illooinington township, in said Monro
Indiana, that he
In tK'
Term. iw '.. ! CauM No. i'.'t ' State on Hie relation j thev. Auditor Munrui!
I Lewi !: 1'. ! l.arina W ii
Krod. Mat-
( uunty, vs.
I'otter
, 1-Jlla S .t.
Tli' !i!,iiniii? in the oaui liavii his
in. tojrithor with imi affidavit that the
rcsider.'". f tli. ih-fvndanl I.avina
, i county and Stata of
uu!will at the September Term of the
i .-fi Hoard of Commissioners of the county u.y.- entitiett . of Monroe in the Slate o Indiana, in
".'.mil i the v:ir 18m. annlv to said Hoard for a
license to sell intoxicating liquors to
unknown and
ranii"'! I.i
upon dili-
I wit: Spiritoun. vinous and malt liquors
1 in a l.ic fiumatitv t i, t. Am rrs, 1 1 nl it
is-'Ttamed. ; .. , , ,:,; ,
and that this .musv ot action i to en- qnart at a tiow foP tJ,. period of one ;f-.-f, !,... -.,. to i-.ro.-loM- a mort- al. with tl,e privilege of allowinir the i 0,1 i"ral l'stut0 ?! th,s ,ate; , Mine to be drank upon the premises; ! .,w. t.-.en-f..w. the saiu .avina .j Ues whie he de. . W au... -,tl. d .-iciidaiit herein. S hereby.: sires said spirlitouSi rin0lls and . notified thai unless stK-Ik: and appear , M being situated in the on tn li- l .y "f th.- next term of the .... ... , ,hA f ,minir,:
t ' t-r. ... 1 .. .1, t t . , 1 ... li. , it .'n ah . " - --o i
nil the s" A. !.. i 1I -. .-uau
' V , t w T in Bloominffton township, i Monroe ond Monday of Oct. oer 1890 , w andbState of Indiana, and more
in- c-lin ll'dl.v.. in mi- L-iujr vi , ,. - ,,.. j...-i.j 11 .
r .
of the p. d. that the loving pair
ran off and get married. After it ttda all AYAr th A nA man fMlll
do nothing but shoot off his mouth i ' trampled upon or thay car GauZ ,nUr,.J j hw i have them enfereed and have
blessing, and new, when he goes !leeent community jnst as they .r; nm .rar.,lo.,n ha ! ChOOSB. .1 . L. C
the one time h. in. have a goed
marks in
But for that thrashing you gave Be I should prebably bare been m State prison before this." N. T. Times.
Lincoln's Selfishness. Mr. Lincoln once remarked
The labor problem 111 this country is getting to be the problem of
i finding some one to do needed work. It is raro in the history neighboring of the country or of the country
that tnero has been sucii a ucmanu for labor as there is now. It extends to every branch of activity. It is plainly Been in Chicago, because of the size of the city, and because of the new law under which the State has established
one ! employment bureaus. These bu-
j WOODWARD
. in said couutv and State, r drmiir to said complaint,
eard and determined
We PAY mMrs'." AwkioCe; ir.-tv-!-Wineiap, York Unpen ji pp!eb ; oi.'". inara; S.iii
.-; '-s.-.-jj, i-.w-.
- - j i; ' : tast i a:l -.- . n. Wc
' S,:'. i."l'i!.'.;.t. HO. .'.ir-5 i acvville, S. V. - i'.i-.J' Maru. M.. esr. -, -.-Hi: Slark MOatY kii-US Hnd!.r, Stdymatt . .-..iaji'.vd to oil sectisoa
In v.i'!! -ss whereof I hereunto f-et
! inv l. tn.. ai d afl-s the sc;l of said (.-iirl this the ".'lh day of .inly, A. D., - 1 '.!- KDWAHD F. 11. ALL, Clerk. ! Wilson llenlev. Attorneys.
ATT&MT!0iM !
srv.ee i
'Qy
i ana
-j.- ..... m -i tit ,"', st
M MMiU .T:.ke the -HattlefioM Umite"
l!ic Animal Kiicampinent, to ; be In I I at riiil.idi-lphia, Septein- : bcr ii'.i to '.nh. lSDu.
f ; ThiJaltimore and Ohio SouthS 1 western Uy. offers excellent serjj vice from the West with solid S : vcstibuled trains, consisting of
PH03STS 2B
Livery,
Feed and ale )"aUe.
to
- s fellow-psssenger on the eld-time mad-wagn eeach, on the corduroy road which antedated railroads, that all men were promptad ky selfishness in doing good or ml. His fellow-passeuger was antagonising his position when they were passing over a cordu
roy bridge that spanned a slough.
As they crossed this bridge
while the teaebers. or some
thst is too cowardly to face mo i reaus hare more applications for gives me a slur." "In what j help in almost every sphere than way ?" asked an officer. "Why, j they can supply. In the nutter a little while age I saw written ! of domestic servants 5,000 families on the board, 4Find the common! hare applied. To meet the demultiple.' Well, 1 looked from j mands there are 400 women, who, cellar to garret and I wouldn't ! in some cases at least, make what know the thing if I met it on the conditions they pleas . A robust street. What made me quit my j girl of about twenty- three, said jobl Last night, in big writin: j she was an ideal domestic, baton the blackboard, it said, 'Find i she would not work in a bonso the greatest common divisor.' i because the labor in a house was
7th Mreef Oerween Coileeia
i ii i i
liTHti H.iO i, SfufilffWUWl-lMi l". W
Lewis
l'oprictot4.
.MJ handsome day coaches, luxurious
ips ; Pnllniuii Drawing room Buffet
. wit:
! A part of in-lot one hundred and fif-
ty-seven (157), in the city of Blooming--; ton, Monroe county. Indiana, bounded ; and described as follows, to-wit: Comj mein-ing' twenty feet east of the south- : west corner of said in-lot number one j hundred and fiftv-seven (157). runningI thenc-a north one hundred and thirtytwo i ;l 32 1 feet, parallel with the west i line of said lot, thence east parallel ' with the south line of an alley on the ' rear of said lot 157, twenty (SO) feet; j thence south one hundred and thirtytwo ( 132) fuet parallel with the west ' line of said lot to the street, thence ; wost twenty (20) feet to the place of i beginning. The room situated on said described ' premises in whioh the undersigned de-
(() - sires to sell said spiritous, vinous and
lUttll il.U.i aiuu-uiu. ia lacwuular in ihape thirty (30) feet north and houth. nd ei;rhten (IS) feet and six (" inches east and west, inside meus-iir.-nii'r.t. fronting un the street and on th" .round lioor. and so arranged with g-!ass doors and windows that the whole of said room is in view from the street, and no blinds, screeae or obstructions are so placed as to prevent
30 1 :2H p.m.. For Indianapolis 2 :05 p.m.. For Indianapolis 6 -.has a.m.. For Indianapolis 4 Ex. Sun. 8:28 a.m.. For Indianapolis For Complete Time Card, (riving- all trains and stations, and for full infor
mation as to rates, throug-h cars, etc, address C. M. WHEELER, T. P. A, Terre Haute, Ind. E. A. FORD, Uen l Pass r AgU. St. Louis. Mo.
THS DIRECT LINK BKTWSKS Chicago, Lafayette, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, VO AtX POIXTS 3STOBTH A.3ST:d SOtTTH Only line to the famous Health Keaorto West Badeu and French Lick Springs. "THE CARL6BAD OF AMCSICA."
Tins exxn 38. ix crrscT mat 7th, 1S99.
KOSTB BOCVD.
TiOeal Freight Chicaro Night Kx, Chicago Mall Bloomington Ac'm SOUTH BOC5D. Local Freight Louisrille Ex. Louisville Mail BloominGrton Ac'm
A. K. Helton, Agent, Bloomington. Ind. F. J. Rbs'd. O. P. A., Chicago, III. W. H. McDoxl, Pres. and Oen'I Mgr. Cms. H. Rockwell, Trafflo Mgr.
No. 4. No. 4. No. . No. S. No. 41. No. 3. No. S. No. 7.
7:04 a m 11:5 p m 1100 a sb 7:00 pm 6:40 a ni 3:57 a m 5:42 p m
e:20 a m
a full view of the inside during hours
prohibited by law, and said room can be securely closed and locked and all
Sleepinir. Parlor and Observation ; admiision prevented.
cars, ant
ve. anJ on 5f.,g; VJ.RY U)W RATES
will be nuide from all points aud j tickets will be on sale Soplember S 1st to 4tli, inclusive, good returui ing to September 12th. By de- ! positing ticket wilh Joint Agent
.at Philadelphia, between Septem-; ber 5th and IHh, reltiru limit may!
Blooming-ton. Ind., August 11, '99.
Mood
AGENT.
Well, I ssys to myself, both them derned things are lost now, and
I'll irat VtiomiMi "frit aurminfv '
m, is g vmiiivw wa orr iJt"g so I'll quit.
em,
The State Fair management has continued the ''Battle of the
nd j Breeds." which means that a
the mod-wagon was shaking like grand purse of 600 is offered a Sucker with the chills, they for the best herd of Beef CaUle.
espied an old razor-backed sow on the bank of the slongb, mak- . ing a terrible noise because her
all breeds of beef cattle competing. This competiton of the
various breeds 01 cattle tiiat are
harder than it was in a fiat. She would not do laundry work, because it ought to be sent out. She would not care for children unless specially engaged as nurse. She would not work with a kitchen range that burned coal; it must be gas or nothing. She demanded five dollars a week. What days she wanted out is not stated.
EVKKY SoLDIKU KNOWS THE "li. O."
S 1 a. . il l ' . . .
pigs naa got inro me siougn ana i raised lor the same purpose, is were unable to get out, and in! educating live stock breeders danger of drowning. As the old j along the line, that will tend to coach began to climb the hillside, ; advance them and producu the Mr. Lincoln called out: fcest that can bi; raised. This is "Driver, can't you stop just a particularly true when the contest
moment!" ' is judged by a man whose business i
; The. tmrer replied: "If the ; it is to buy beef for the block, ether feller dan't object. " j ' The "other feller"-who was' A b aaked to describe o less a persouage than at that j , kUe 4, a kitten u re. time "Colonel L. D. Baker, the1 i,.,,i ui,; ni, ,o
Pasture Land!
Winter Quarters
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND MANUFACTURERS
. . ! i. . A i .. .1 ..1 .... I
1 am opening an oir.ee and shop in the back room over Adams ex e..o , goou w . ium Bros, store and will furniab Electric, (ias and Combination Fixtures : H'g 1 hiladelilna to and mcludiog at the factory price. I also handle everything iu tie Electrical line. September 20th, HO.
It will pay you to see me if you only want mi Electrh' Hell, u-hlnh I will nut mi iii fomnlcte workii)'' order fov 3. I will also
handle Incandescent Lamps and will deliver tkeiii to any part of; During the Ciyil War both the city. I sides fought for its possession,; . . n . j aud the territory through which Incandescent Wiring1 Done at the l owest Prices. jit pu-s is dotted with field of - 1 1 . .1. 1 . i i I Til 4 .1
VtU&tC 71k fh& f$ MTK : iimiii jougin unuies. iiiusinueu
i-. :. is .-. n m i.i,... ...: i. ..-;.?.,i
E : - S3 & r ! l''lll'fml-l- iu iic- i ii i ii ir tic i uu li Tip Ej mentation. For particulars cull :
! - - - - - '- - - ; on Aseuts B & 0. b-W. Kv. or ; All Work Gaaraatecd and Dons with Neatness and Dlsuatcii. q v M(.CARTYi " j(ien. Pass Agt., Cincinnati, O. '
Mm
(Grease -
helps the team. Saves wear sod
cxpeuse. bold everywhere. IsS KA1E BY
WttSOS & BIBMY,
-vou.-
A Full Line of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Shades, Electric Bells;:
and Supplies Always on Hand, or Anything 1'ou May 'Wa"r:t in Steam Fittings.
Office over Splcely's Drug Store, W. Side Square. BLOOMINGTON, IND. Will -waotice in alt conrta and ffive special attention ti probate business and collections.
gallant general who gave his life in defense of Old Glory at Ball's Bluff did net object, when Mr. Lincoln jumped out, ran back to the slougb, and began to lift the little pigs out of the mud and water and place them on the hank. When be returned, Col. Baker remarked:
"Now, Abe. where does selfish
nothing whatever, and stopmg:
before it gets there. It must have been the same boy who defines scandal : "It is when nobody ain't done nothing, and somebody goes and tells."
A Pointed Reply. Some people think that all the
. ... . . ... ; : j u n
ess come in in this Uttle episode?" orams aie iuu m v..i,j iutM. "Why, bless your soul, Ed., ! Here's an instance in which the that was the very essence of sel- country boy shows wit too sharp fisbness! J would have had no i and quick for his city cousin: t)mc of mind all dav had 1 eone I A young woman from the city
Iramblms alonor a
worrying over tbore pigs. I did it to get pi:ice of mind, don't
I One Cent Par Milo to Philadelphia
! .and Pi.et!irn via Vandaliai Pernsylvauia Line. t Tickets sidd at Vandalia Line 'stations September 1st to 4th, inI elusive, return limit September lOlli K'CI vfmt (Hal- .i r-. ! I J I"
TATJM riDECCET See My Stock of Hath lubs Lavatories, Water Uosets ivitcuen ; mt , wkl,t (UU, tickls witL fUllIN UKDOOCL.! Sinks, Yard Hydrants, Pumps, Garden floso, Itozzlea aud Menders, j r imit ftt sl- ht,v Wlm.
Sp;-iiil Attention Civ-.-n to I'i'Uinff iu nyoran.s ior l.awu anil Street pi iii;-'inf? 307 WEST KIKKIVWiD AVI'., !KiTON, INPI ANA.
Horses, Ponies and Gattlfj.
For Terms, Call on
w. a. f3Rissenpen.
ATTOENETS. Office overNatlonal Bank, 3loon-iinstot. Ind. All lefful business carefully atUnded to. I' obiite business and collectingof claims will be g-iven prompt attention.
'FHOXE CONNECTION WITH FAiiM. j Number Announced Later. I
nmm f. bimieu
E.T. 1 XHB BEST L1KK FKOM i i TO
Jeweler and Optioian. Large Line of Leiic.-. Csai !)( 1-iiteil while yuii waii.
'I !:'. :-r. -lion of opti-.'nl itfti -ienics. S;n -s niti.ii- t-j tit the isnnplieati.ii!s pc. n!i:i- to individual ran. l-'.-,l:-.ivi-. 'r.v.vliiif.' themselves of our sor: i..'.-:- wi-l bit s-;b.ie!te"' loan unusually . n.vr.il exaiuii:il.i-ii a I" th.-ir p-ti.-lli (leiii ii c .
i rates. Through sleepers, diuing iears serve all meals. Fur par-
: ticular. atldress nearest Vandalia!
Line Aii'ent r Travelinsr Fasscn-! ultloe
t i. '.... i wi. !.. 'r.,,.,.
till ai inn v.. .it . n iicqt. . . viiv.
!..,, ,..-.1 f Vr,IU.,.,.,.r . BLUUMlKUlUiN
A. Ill .., u. v.. ......ji..., ! Itecalur, Ills.
Oil Ml'O
0
ti. 4:45 p.
in. , in. .
Twenty- Five Cents to
country road
met a bare-footed bey carrying a bird's nest with eggs in it.
"lou are a good tor nothing, i wicked boy,'" she said. "How , j could you be so cruel as to rob floari'.ht imst? No donht the mother
Sousa's Band is something hitherto bir4l is now grieving over the loss unheard of. The announcement 0f br nest eggs," that the admission to the State' "Oh, no," said the lad, edging Fair ground after six oclock V. ; away, "the mother bird's not . . l , orievin". She s on your hat. W. on the days when Sousa s -.,. . i
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