Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 September 1899 — Page 1
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BLO OMINGTON, INDIANA, SEPT 15, 1899.
PRINTED FRIDAY EVENING
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IP WE DON'T PLEASE YOU, TELL US. THE-STAa'SReGULAR-SEPTEMBER-SENSATtONALSLAtJGHTER BEGINS THIS WEEK. Mr Field leaves Saturday night for Chicago aad New York markets to purchase the Fall and Wiuttr Stcvk f. r this Big Store YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS More room is r.eedtd at t'h Star. :oe oods must be s-M even r.l a ticrifuv to renke room for the rrct ptbm of the few s:cck as it arrives daily. Your attention to a few special values. One half carload of L,siks Swiss Union, Fleecel Lined Suit of Underwear 2,5c per suit, a price no store can duplicate. 5 o pair Misses Hose, Hv-avy Weight, the 23c grade --no.v yours at 150. 500 p. its B-.)s Rievclc Hose, ih heavy weight, 25c i. now 1$ cents 't he first consignment of this Season's Cloaks" a id Oapes received this -ek. The are mar -velonsly beautiful and low in pfice Ready for yonr inspection.
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Afl (baking
Absolutely 'Pure
Makes the food mores delicious and wholesome
ftOvAl DAttlHO POWTiER CO.. NtW VQUfU
CHAPTER III. It El'U B UCAS FUOttlt KSS VS. NOKS1AN.
County Council Inductions. . The ai-.uex to the C . YV. C:.mpThe County Council mliicc.l Ml store has been completed, the estimate of : mining the busi-; The room will he occupied for
clothing and fin tiishiiijj goods.
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Dress Goods s Sponged by :. The Patent j. Sieam Process.
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Sole Agents in Bloom- . r. Tl, NT-.,..
r t IllijU'Il i'.n 1 lie new
nug:, j.-;. Idea Patterns Curtains oc Kach.
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Blankets for the ChiSly, Blankets For the poor in Purse.
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!? A Week of Splendid Special Low 1 5 Priced Opportunities.
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ncs of the eouiily ill A um'i li'inaikiilile :ii)l eommeiiiahl(! way. A cut in the rate of tax, 'Jli cents; nn ftl.H, is a jjreat savinif and '
I will he a hoon to taxpayers. It 'Jh I will help I'lnoniington and Monroe ?iC'nunly hy attracting foieirn cap-
! ital here winch n liiji'h (ax rate i always discourages. I( is a l.tnir
m ! step in the ri-hf 1 iroot ion untl the jfgi ; Council is to he congratulated in '?! the matter. It i(ssii!e that
!the allowances of th-.' Council may
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The begini;i;ig f the Fall flarvest foi B'.CG'.uington's U irg.ii'.i Hunters. Post Office Square 'F'LSC C'T S D Sixth Street and East I llC t31rl College Avenue.
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it is wo rlli the
l. if faults :uv f uind
ii; in.tane. 3, fxpi'iini.iit,
tliey can lie'
remedied next time. Jl will u-aeh
! economy in puldic alfairs :;vl the
people who pay those -expenses will watch the working i-fili,-new law with intercul.
We have aaiu hceii served with '
n notice (hat remarks in last weeks : Uepuhlieau Progress rogurdini iNoiinMi's 'Saloon'' were false, : defamatory and lihelous. This j im.kes two notu-. s and if it jives ithe g(.'iillnien any pleasure or j profit to continue this mailer, well !aud st'. Hid.
; The Kepuhlieau Progress has1 taken a stand for decency audi
ri;lit and truth in this ease and we: will maintain it. We said tlie East Side 4,l.)rnj Store" under! Norman's management was a .... w. . . 1 -II i
iriaio.JM. ne sun say so aim Will; i continue to say so. We said
Mrs. L. J. liuckley has r:-: Norman sdl at unlawful hours. I
ttifnft.t I'i'nni Viii'L- tvtif.i'ii Ka 'unit ll w Iimia Wn cnitt lmli.. !
has lieea spending a week select- ! have heen warned not go there and ! inj her fall stock of floods from ; that too is tine. We might have! the Nv York markets. She- also j said other things, hut it is not j .-ecured an expert ti iinmei who ! necessary, the reputation of the i will arrive in a few days. Hoy place under Norman was such!
Mm. W. S. Pedigo is home; from Ee'iaiion whero she lias heen j visitiiiL' tor tvvn week with her i
daughter, Mrs. Wol. Woodward.
We've prepared an immense stock of Blan" kets in all dependable grades and have marked
) the lowest prices quoted anywhere. Our line
ot w ooien tsiankets includes the famous Rumberger Unnaped Countr3 Blankets which have a finish and "just Tightness" that appeals to all good judges. They are priced from $3.50 to $5 a pair. Other makes from $3 to $7.50 pair. We quote a few specials: On j lot Extra Heavy 1 1x4 Peru Blankets, Servicable Grey color worth Si. 50 pair, marked :liJ3
Ore lot Light Tan fancy striped 10x4 Blankets
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liuekley and Cailislo Uillimha.:hc:' accompanied .Mrs. Ihickiey on her t ii;. Work has l-cruu on the constri c ion o; ti-e new saw mill for the S!ic.wor: liros . , anl it will he much t!ie largest in the county.
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PURE DRUGS
Flyl5Sii!
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES!
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Why Women AreS.i I'eculinr. She can laugh with her lips, m ike a man think she is the mer-
ilc th (.-: more weeks till tl;'" ! ,.;.,t,f M ; iK, while
Horticultural Fair. Get reav i;er ves are iui! f unsh -d tears
and her heart is heating as it it would hurst. She can forgive a srreat sin like an angel, and nag a
dke a frr.l.-i
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tf I'Vlfv lindv ill' oviipv llinr
do not have lime to go over "the!1"'"11 that she may help somehody. books daily to refresh our minds :Uul she (;ia spen.l the hist money
as to who has suhscrilied. 0i that she really fee.s sue cun
slio-hts are- mtt nded tv i 5f i for herself in going to a
fail to sneak i,f nU'wlin evtend ! "v " sweet? when
favorg. j new pair of shoes.
a hHliv with one or
t . .1 ..I. I .11
in rinir i" 1 u i.i 1 rrpf ivni'ti it: ,1 . .
" , 1 ' . , . I race c,r these tilings we are sent .Miowors Pros, hate houHit over ,:... ,i..,4 , .. 4
cordinj; to law, or in other words.
l.iat tlie-e facts are generally '. known. We have the word of an
U'hicer that Norman could possihly jhaviiheen indicted as a viohiterj iof the law. I!" l-,f he ll ? 0 :.,-.'; " when respectable &
j men m the saloon husiness had to
In the
close or he prosecuted.
half
a
million isu t of hunhor,
One lot 10x4 Blanketi, Grey's, Tan's and Whites Wiinter Underskirts A great assortment of value giving Underskirts.
Otic lot extra long Flannel Skirts One lot extra long all Wool Skirts One lot Knit Skirts, all Wool One lot K nit Skirts, dark colors Other values at $1 and $1.25
50 75 93 50
Sjrott
trie ties.
We d not pretend to mention ' in this paper the names of every j norson who subscribes ornavsfori
it. When we sit down to write I man aboul a l"'11? vl . ... if...... Cl. ,1a 111 si!.!
.ein i ., ,-;.. h nHllM. wjllf t.lll Mi' '
1 1 and wear them witu a cneeriui
1 of this paper that wo lied, whe
evervone
use
uiatinee
she needs a
She can tj'.net twt) rcasttnr-
H e do not know what is in tnejhi"' pats, when
nearis or men. e no not Know ; most knock tin
whether the men who did the creditable things during the war did them in spite of themselves, or whother in the glory of action and adventure they took thair lives into their hands gladly, fearlessly for their country. We do know
& that there were hundreds romk-
b and willing to court danger and sgt' death for n useful end who, for StJifciSi. 1 lack of omiortunhv could not.
Sot Weather Meals
-AT-
Hot Weather Prices. THE RBDMON RESTAURANT lias been Remodeled and Renovated and a Good Meal will be Appetizinglv Set Before You. J. F, SINGLETON Successor to 15. W. Redmon. SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE.
Women of the Philppines may not be able to "smell a rat" with the fretjnency of their American sisters, but, we are gravely informed by a writer, in other lines of smelling they are much more accomplished. Py a mere snift at a handkerchief which has been carried by an aequainh'iieo they can tell who the owner is. Their
j favorite caress is to take a good
smell ef the cheek of a loved one. Any little souvenirs of absent or deceased friends are pmellcd instead of kissed. Philadelphia Timos.
ii man might alii fe out of it, give
it a whole bottle of soothing, syrup, and it would still be openeyed and aggressive.
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gut .iv.... , we must puldish to every reader ltt..tw.t. .il.ll III". S..'llttl I . . . k
.III., il'l"UB-'l ..HP.III I.UUII .1.., J ., . !
who knows anvthiui'
knows we told the truth, lletractiou would bo impossible, we have nothing to retract. Norman's place was all weclaimed tt to be. We take this occ.iion to thank the many citizens who have given us their support and encouragement; and express our gratification at the increase in our subscription list during this "very pleasaut" controversy. We believe we arc right and right minded bvoijIo are
Mr. iMeAeciy .s iss is anoui . neip ng. Unr position has been
?.i', Willi insurance, ioo mucu
Thursday having been a Jowish holi lav too Kahn alore was closed all day Fhv ilest roved a barn two horses and veh'u l h. longing to M.C.McNeeley :i 1 0th street. Ii'.sl Saturday moruiug and crr.ab.d much ext iteinent because of the lack of water in our citv. T.ie tire is
sut:oscd to have Ktarted ti'om
maiches in tin: liaiuts of children
plainly stated, wiU n-t rrtt-to,
care cannot 1.0 I. -:.eii indcr present j nor could we without a great loss conditif ns r. ;; trd; :g tire; and all i r.f sclf-resimct. take back one wbrd
HENRY P. TOURNER.
Jeweler and Optician.
Large Line of Lenses. Can be Fitted while you wait.
Theorrestion of optical iinieii 'i.:-s. Spectacles made to fit tiie eouipliiations peculiar to individual raHt'S. Patrons avail inr themselves of our service will bf? subjected to an nnnsnnlly careful examiuatinn as tj their optical deficiencies.
The ranks of life's buttle are open to all: the lowly ns well as the great: and ! though in the eontiict, ftdl j many may fall, you must mtch j to nn honored estate. Pres.- up ( , the front wilh a n-solute mind: : and struggle witli :.ll . our mivlii, or soon with yo. r nhame aii ! eonfnsion
you luiixi Jim arc but the tail end of llie I T K
i u : tm nl) ! materi:i Is. Bef-sie Van Puskirk, of Los Angeles, the y.-ungest member of Mine. Moje-ka's company. She is six years old and has been engage ! to take the pa.t of the Little King in "Marie Antoinetto.'" All the costumes of the
Little King have been designed by Mm. Moieska herself , who paint-
ed each set in water colors. Pe-sie's lirst public f.ppearance wr.. in Chic g at a benefit at the i Audiiorinm when she was but 9 ' years of age. Mm. Moieska '-ays the ebilid is
The fo .lowing is a sailor s description of his ;vife: "My wife is just as handsome, a craft as ever left a milliner's day dock; is clip-
silk whalebone stanchions, risking is intended for
The fair
weather. I have been told thai;
in running down street, before tho
jmt mult, ana wuu a nguroneau j wina, sne anwers we ueuu uaiuiinot often seen on a small craft; 'fully, and can turn around in her
ot i.ue troths we have printed. In conclusion, we defy Norman,
i in " ., ,.:, HtV.l MUp-
), of hi., or low estate, to do their utmost.
a pro iigy and predicts that she wiil become a great act ress She inten is p.rMn.dly to superintend
her education and tuture training
'j l liiiiouiiiigt.iu I'rogreiMi has a iilx'l -:iit on its hands for calling a dnip store a saloon. The now editor has only boen in the harues three months, but like The Srjf, publishes the '.lows. The drii-r store referred to war. net only a salo.tn. bit the lowest, vile-1 dT'ry ever run in the city of KIo..n:.v,i and any dv.a.d-fall in the town was a cred.'t. to it. Tiik Si x ia well a..,iti:iint,.d wiih the reputation of the a'l.rgvd drnir store. Juliin
j Wentv.orth. W.irtl.in'-1 m Sun.
Two x'JcoJ A i tr;t. Ions. Xcst wecii the nan.'-c'enicnt of the
n Anuorial Theatre will stive a delect-
her length of keel is, Sit, Oin. ; displacement '27 cubic feet; of light draught, tvhich adds to her speed in the ball room; full int'ae waist; spare trim. At the time we spliced she was newly rigged,
fore andatt, withstanding rigging of laee and flovrers; mainsail part
of silk; .orestavsail of Galencien-
nes and stivn'siils trimmed
own length
passes.
if a hamiaoim. nrffi
When Your lleart Flutters. That is not heart disease. That U no terrible heart failure; that ia Indigestion, the prime cause of all thort breath and eudden jumpinfr of tUe heart which so frequently follow an exertion of any kind. Go to the Drug
with ! Stove, Get a bottle of Dr. Uitaweua i tLsin Krt more need be laid, for
orange ilossoms. Her frame is ' -fteryou use it once, you will never one of 1;k Vest steel, covered with fail to keep it in the house.
It is conceded by everybody
August was the hottest: month we've had since the hot summer of 1701. That's that it was. It began at midnight on Tuesday, Aug. 1, and didn't let up till midnivrht. Thursday, August :u.
that the PKOGRhbS gives more j That's what. And it didn't let local and general news each week j (ip then for its sizzling hot yet; than any other newspaper in Mon- and its that frying kind of hotness roe county. This matter conceded j that makes one tired before one
why not pet the best for thesaniej hegius. The hotness originated
money yon pay for others.
is a good time to subscribe.
Now
An Editor Hair switches made from combof Clarenee. Iowa, Mr. Clarfc Smith ings. Ladies hair cleaned and
writes: "Sim-e the anoy of yonr ' shanmood. ('all at '00 West
:
awav down .at Hraidentown, Fla
swept across the Southern State, up through the middle an I made for the north like a streak. But it remained here most of it, and
brown.
Salem Democrat.
fi.u nv. c. ...... i ... :.. Art.i.r. t
mH hf-rc T hiii.. h .-.n user of. ivhi l ' I til 3t.
can oi! "that xrT!e:it icrdieins. T'. ! m yc; r or mo.e I u-iv-j ' . a tron '. with cB9tipatio'i. inr.i-stion. n.t-i
pepsia. etc.. ann l nua i..al tarn rs.udy la just what I needed." At O' Harrow's druff store.
Mrs H. V. Eagi.eson
'I
SHORTHAND !
AT HOME - -
J50 CENTS
-THE-
E0BEET F. E0SE
SCHOOL FOR SHORTHAND. will toach the bast Known Ryutom of Shorthand in tweuty-oiyht vekly lesioux at
j FIFTY - CENTS
WEEK.
Competition open for everybody at Horticultural Fair whether members of the society or not. Get ready for the fair, October 5, 6 and 7. Oue Half the News 'Comes from our neighbors. A nriffh,bor of Joe Crook's of Bvidjrton. Inl. , told him of Dr. CaUkvT., s-rrup 1'ep-
ain. He ie nrej .-f a es-.c -f ir diges-: tion that kept hitu down tw'.ve years, j Mr. Crook wisho.s as to refrr any one ; to him who doubt? the wonderful eure j he found in Dr. CVlrtwell's Svrnr lVt-
sin, which has gained an honorable Kobert V. Row. who s-nperrises the foothold as a tret remedy for t.nsti- teaehingr of shorthand at this school pation, Imi-srestion, SUk Ha(Uche ( Is one of the t st known short hunr and (Stomach Trouble. writers in America. We also hrve ! n tt,.rkfifiMi c. l,,1 In I h ' ir. i,i ..-, -I.
School; fit'idents receive personal attention Io Not 3IIss ThN Opportunity.
1 Write lor Particulars Horticultural fair in Armorial I'NiTY m;ii,!in;, Theatre. Oct., 5, 5 and 7. t fmr aoo.
Fasnotis Miiletle Acrobats.
While in conversation with Col.
warren, n representative ol j wt.-r all co(lia;l t , a dun
ithe combined Adam r orepaugh ,
and ftelis Urol i;e.'s cavils:-:, many j I interesting things coi-ce -nin-r the: Newspaper men are human, and exhibition which is to be ; iveu hi j their paths through Lie would be this city October, 5th, I ;-.! were j much more pleasant if they wee.-, (explained to a representative of ! the recipients of a few more kind j tiiis paper- The great show open- j words. People are quick to com!..!ri,.. i l..i;..,vi, h.. I iilnin of the errors in newsnauers.
Garde:w, New York. w '.:!.; it i but they never .-y a word about scored an eno-.-imv.is '.it, pkiyij!- to: b" 'd; -.h:ngs v. liich cto suit overflowing hoiics1v,iee:! day fori theu. liiid tr..-el wltb resjionsiv two w'eks. It is said that isochorcl in 'heir own brca .-ts. Till.other circus ever attracted so I 's not just, but it is the invariable much uttenlion or creatid a ninrr : rub' of mankind, and it is not to profound impression on the eril-1 be wondered at if the lie ..-paper ical itojmlaee of Greater Ne w ' man goes through life and Mnirs York. The numerous feat o res :m the ..orb', before he lei.ve.; it, were greeted wilh tremendous ov-'a disgruntled, di a;)puii red and ntions, but no!:e were received j worn out man. ali his life (levor.xl
; A mail that will: l.:!ce a i; iper out :of i'ile Jiostollice two IllOIUtis. read : it every we-'k, and then lind that i does not suit him and have thepo.-t-; master write ''refused' on it, is loo ; t ont-.'Uipdble for anything. Jf those parties would come to the lofliee and order their paper dis- ' continued in a business-like man- : ner, instead of stealing I wo months ' reading matter, it would be far j better, anl the average editor w ill 'make ii his bushiess to got even i somc time with this class of dead ; iKtit.i. f.x.
able menu m the way of food performance. On Wednesday ni-lit the .loshua Sin.pkins t omp-.iny will be here. They ...... t- r:....;. n.i
farmers ban1 ' an enjoyaoie two weeivs
uuy anu
Felt Hats. Latest Styles and Newest Shapes, Just the Thing for Street Wear. 2 Have Them in Great Variety awd my Price is Always Right. MRS. L. J. BUCKLEY. EAST SIDE SQUARE.
Charles Small has returned
tvve
WHY GO TO A Bl.SI.VKss COLLEGE when you can be instructed at your home by a I Practical Shorthand Keorter.
Spicely Drug Store f or Books.
Honolulu has more millionares thav any pla. e oil its sie, jn-obably in i lie world. A oo::eii men are worth from s J.OiVi.uoo to 5 00o.
ooo ; -id i.i(;re tiitui a .-'or raied vt M t.Mo,(.Mi!i. This
( or noi over !, ot'io people is something extraordinary. All of them have made their fortunes in sugar. Only three more weeks-till the !Iortii-ul;uraI Fair. Get ready.
full bands, one a
ana the other the regular baud organ-' visit to H islltngton
i.aticu. They have their owu sceueiy New I Ol'K
and nli a ee o-ies. and undoubtedly a jrocJ show will le the result. OuThurday niyht one of the best comedy companies on the road will present "A Mixe.l Affair." lioth are -food
are 5. (
in a
yt r!;?. r:':
Ke.v Vci'inc Store. Xi..:iishc.l tnr.:t. IN 131 A N APOLIS.
companies and deserving1 of liberal pa Irons ire' Horticultural fair in Armorial Theatre?, Out., ii, t! and 7. Competition open for everybody at Horticultural Fair whether members of the society cr not. (jet ready for the fair, October
and 7.
REAL ESTATE UK SALE !
ON - EASY - PAYMENTS.
No. 517 A cottafre on West Kirkwuod
HARRODSBUKO ITEMS. Mrs. J. W. Pedigo baa been visitingrelatives at Romona, Owea County. Joseph Reed and family of near Ulooniinjrton, were visitinjf at Prof. Ray's Sunday and Monday. Sam Kiuser aad wife of Iowa, an visiting his brothers. Wine und Dave Ivinser. It is not customary to repair property just before leaving it, but Dr. Uaker has had his office painted this week. Bert Clav and Miss Emma Walker
re on est n-iruwooa , mn,.ri(! i s.fr. .
Vvs.. S rooms, fine hard wood finish : lVl , ,u. wj.. .' 1 -'
...v w v. Ill, .1UH (wruu UWM
Mention the Progress when you purchase from Progress advertisers. It wilt help you. A Great Offer FREE.
inside; eisteru. woodshed and summer kitchen. Priee S300 No. .130 A JottagM on Euclid Ave , rocms: mimiuer kitchen, woodshed, ce.lar am".' stable; larffe cistern with pemp at the door. Uents for S6.00. TlieeSSeO. A SPECIAL BAKCAIN. So. 3:i2 A ?ott.agfo on south Maple St. five rooris. summer kitchen and wnlshed, (food cistern, street iinprorcmeats nil p-tid: lot covered with fruit House modern in style. A very' desirable home.
Price $700.
ib
We are in position to offer our .iiutc: tiie very best weekly '.per in tin- world, absolutely
No. 333 Cottajre on west 8th street. 3 fooms, woodshed, newly painted thissprin,,'; in food repair.
Price $350.
ATTFA'i ION FAIMKS !
with greater demonstration than the famous Lit .Vlillette troupe of ncrol'iiiic experts, whose astonishing f(-ts arc wholly new and the nw! daring on record. The M incites reputation had preceded (hem from Paris, where for three years thev attracted wide attention.
as may he judged when it is stated I that upon announcing that theyi intended making a tour of the!
United States with the ForepaughSclls circuses, they were; given an elaborate farewell re.:opl ion which was attended by five hundred loading theatrical and show people of nay "Parec."' It is under
stood they will return
and oltcii uii-
kind people.
ii c.vrricd Ohio ten years no Democrat has won since. The drop from
( 'nmpi ago, but tiiat. state
Caanpliel! to ,.'!,ei'.!i sn ws t:ic extent of tht deterioration of i!.
ttiiekcvo 1 oi 10c rise v in th
decade all tin.
Tim new arrivals for w,:ek am: j 10 Piece Cos. unie Clr'cks .'! i wide In brown and li:,.ck,
j and I l uii n,
the
b!u
icei; and brown,', rav i
1 Immivii. I i"- and l.l.-.ck, i
Canijihell not only .lied .suitable for taih.r suitiiiir ,f0c v.xlr... ivf 1.: .(..I.. 1. 11I .,.' . . .. ..- . . I
,wi.. i.i ii.- ,-.ian i imi in:
P
got many Iieiublican votes. Tiiniisands of Hemocmts will vuic against McLean. The ! 'cmoetv.!..Iihyc, in the past ten years, pin up a few inferior men for Oowrnor in Ohio, hut they ncrr in t!;e
droptied lo the I S'.:l level.
wool French Imjier-
WE S&LL
FERTILIZERS 35i0fi GASH 0NL.Y,
iO iT BEST POSSiOlE PBICES
Davis
-E!C I S Hi
r'OHi: ISL'YLNd.
aroware
Co.
if t in -
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ir ..,1. 1:.... 1. . in our ir i iVMfn. inv prci-i'i
Uk- ch-se of lids season. ' ; Petioc ;;( '. "",; "' -' - ...... .. ! I 1 In- m: :ii(il:; 4c. i ',. ii.i.::i-
i s 111. tint
ial .'e. ;:o in " shades of blue, and brown, and in green reseda and mo le. ".4 in. all wool V enetians in bro I I'lc and ct'ee!;;, suitcble for wheel sil'ts, a Si v:ilu or ."I in. all wool ('l:eit t I'laids
re.i
wn.
;.oe
(..let something re fair Oct., .", i and 7
tdy for Ihejcrats liiil ln;r..lv ' ver
ca'niii'.it
muster a
. 1 - defcal will brin
iiianv political el.-im n Isa (..-i'i'iT h..-, . ,, , ii it : that of Mo Lean.
TR,fiiK?,Fir.:;... ;, .;. ,(i
know it. If vou want o ii -li results ! 'e !'' T
yi 11 can make no mistake by using I'r. ' throuarh iniM:.ke. N Kilmer's Swamp-llMit. the' grval kid-: is th it than i- taian;; nev reinedv. At drnfrists in fifty ' for h! on ,i. h ti,n b v. eeiit. ami d.lUnr .. Samrlo b-ittte 1 Syn: p IVp'.ie. -i.'-e-. :i.M
by miiii free. als-. paaiphlet ti:' ling you gest io.i
t'.'.U'l
e to hose
1 si (iv In -O
as c.ill
'.. .. I'r and lailot all prices.
Mlkil:
v. itbiiUt cost. tin? loleuo Ulate jgf
I ir a huge dollar-a-ycar publication Ir.nd its Mibseriptiou runs as high !:: :' ', ': copies. It is the one J weekly iv.-v,p.tjer to-day whose i name is familiar in every State, iu:::.y, village tvitd family in ' the I I'm. ,i Si:vles. h tells the truth
i a'l tnn. s a id its very name is noiMOinius with success-. I o ynit want it ;
:;c:idO;ie hollar for o;i
tih-crip:iun to the Pejniblier.n
'r.. ;re.'s 1:1 aoviuiee unit liio jjj Bl-.'. le" will be sent you each j ffi ..e' l cur expene without one J jk irfV i ! ;: I.:;:!. ::.al e V;.;:. V.":- t
No. :0 A cottajre on west 8th street. 3 rooms, veranda, front and back, ruwly painted and papered; now e stern; ia (rood repair; full lot. A MT.CIAIj i! lit .WIN. -Price SI0O. v f further devrption and terms on twse and many other properties see
now;
Hull Kstj.te Sales, Ilea! F.state Exchanges, Keal Estate Rentals, Specialties. Oilicc ovi-r Express Office.
Linthitum Chanel. Ear. A. E. Arthur'
officiating. A daughter of Wm. Williams, whe moved from here to Oolitic last weak, died at Whit Carpenters Saturday morning-. She had been complainingfor several days but was able to be up and died suddenly. Funeral services at the M, E. Christian church Sundav evening conducted by T, J. Claj,
isfars anS this place
A larg-e number of strani
many former residents of
attended the Armstrong sale
Heury 1". Dillman and wif of Clear Creek attended church at the C. P, ehruch last Sunday. Mrs. I.m Harbang-h and Mrs. Gearffa MeFalls of Bedford were risitimj at li. T. .Smallwoods last Snnday. Mrs. r,r. l?aker. Mia Mary "Banna! and II. T, Staallwood were at Bloominyton VVetlnosday. .lof.it Hazel has moved his father ana
mother from the Miller property to his own residence and Thomas Allan hue taken possession of the house vacate-l by them. Constable Young has had tha ho;;' wallows filled up around the well, au ; if the Supervisor will have the ho;;j put up ai the law requires, the streets will be clean. The Bedford fair has aen 11 bora ltf
patronized by the citizens ef Harrods-
burg- and vicinity.
J- C. C.
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A. GILLHAM & CO., I SrccESSOKS TO D. C. WINGERT & CO.
fi Feed!
e'C 1 ills ti he er clllbbiiej' 1 w lido oar 10s will fiiitiklv
ln.w to lin I out
I rouble. Addrc- . lliatf immton. N V
you hrjve Dr. Kilmer
hidnev
& Co..
Uiiijj- J'r.is.sic Acid '
r.-;r cestui e ' 1. d di. ii.e r. in Id well's r n s i f i..ii- :
l,ti;.ll :.i'.l It .iOC- '
ble. Il.-n't take tle wi-.-ef.' hind of
inel i-.-i (!' . tiUr, Syi;,i ti Vfiii. A --li O'H&rrow fr ii-
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PETTIS SHY GGDDS 9.
t'l.- liel liev s-, il'cr yet made, j . will le great, !
v,c w ill Hatililv - fate uial. our
i.iv tih'.ft in piroposing such terms is to obtain an uddiliouul 01 - til , a ncv tiiat we could not
i.tli rwi.e lvaeli. rsamiile coo:. :
IS
Liinic, Lalh, Sancl Gemesitj, Hard Piaster, fctc
if CORNER OF RIRKWOOi) AVENUE AND ftiORTON STREET.
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cop
of the Progress and Plade will i-c'it (. any uldresh on request ill! - ;i.Ucc.
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