Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 December 1899 — Page 8

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This fine French Mirror given with a $2.00 purchase of Boys', Women's and Children's Shoes. A complete line of these Shoes. Ask for our entire prem 9fr hi m list.

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Miss Lottie Spcnee of Spencer, is visiting Bloomin -ton friends today.

Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the great stomach reined-, is now sold by J. W. O'Harrow.

The Porter J. White Faust company went to Columbus today where they appear tonight.

Colic Diarrhoea Cured and corrected bv the use of Dr. Caldwell's Svrnp Pepsin. This remedy restores the natural action of the stomach and bowels, and is better than a remedy that checks but does not correct the conditions. Sold and recommendad by J. W. O'Harrow.

Mrs. J. M. Stephenson of Har

rodsburg is a guest of b ter, Mrs. Frank Kinser.

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HA IJIIODiSBUKG ITEMS' A ruu vi: ' is boiii"- gTiivek'd through the I'i'uv. levy grounds. The .schools w rs' dismissed Wednesday evening until Monday. Thanksgiving" serviees were held Thursday night at the M, E. church by Kev. Whitted. A message was reeeiyed Wednesday, announcing the suicide of Win. Lowe, of Nebraska, a brother of Ned and Luther Lowe. The remains will be brought here for burial, iiey. .1. B. liadloek was at Ellettsville last Sunday, Mel Moore of Dubois county has been visiting relatives here. Rev, T. A. Doughty, the Prohibition lecturer, gave a talk on temperance at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grant Armstrong'.south of town,

is seriously sick Mr. Bond, representing the Pennsylvania Life Insurance company, and Mr. Foster of the Indianapolis Press were in town Thursday. .1. C. C.

Aztec Calendar

end. 25 cents to A. Andrews, G. A. A. T. & S. ) Ry. for copy of Aztec Calendar, July to December. Contains six separate reproductions in coloi (8 x 11 inches) of Burbank's Pueblo Indian portraits -the season's art sensation. Also engraved cover representing ancient Aztec calendar stone. A handsome and unique souvenir; edition limited; order early.

Notice of Sale of Real Estate.

From Tuesday's Daily Progress. NKW YORK FASHIONS.

New Styles in Gowns: Linings Important: Trimmings: Furs: Small Varieties Fashionable; Other Garments; Information on Dress Linings:

Advance a Step

If you have been in the habit of taking jills ror your constipation and with poor results, just

try a bottle ot ur Caldwell's syrup .pepsin ana

vou will be surprised at the results, very pieasant to take. 10c, 50c, and $1.00. For sale bv J. W. O'Harrow.

Miss Martha Weir is entertain

ing Miss Mary Stephenson, of

Greencastle.

A Post Master's View of it. Bloomingdale Ind., Feb. 20, 1899. Syrtjp Pepsin Co. Gentlemen: After having- given the Syrup of Pepsin a fair trial in my family. I unhesitatingly pronounce it a great boon to all suffering from indigestion, constipation and dyspepsia in all their forms with all their train of evil consequences. I have fought dyspepsia and constipation of a severe character for 25 years, have employed the most skilled plrysicians tjiat I conld reach, have spent hundreds of dollars and now I. find more relief in this pleasant remedy than I have found in anything else, To all persons of sedentary occupations in life, I wish to say, buy it and use it. I have spent 12 years at the postmaster's desk, averaging 14 honrs per day, and know now if I had had this remedy years ago it would have saved me much suffering. Respectfully yours, W. M. McCoy. P. M., Bloom in gdale, ind.

Mrs. Chas. Maple has returned from a pleasant visit to Miss Anna Hancock of Seymour.

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prow are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Montgomery of Mitchell.

Mrs. Charlotte May has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband Dilla May. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?

Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful

cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver

i and bladder remedy.

It is the great medi

cal triumph of the nineteenth century; dis

covered after years of

scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi

nent kidney and bladder specialist, and is

wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous

offer in this paper and

send your address to ,

Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Binghamton, N. Y. The

regular fifty cent and Home of swamp-Root,

dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.

Special Offer $2.00 For all THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON By Miss Ida M. Tarbell conceded to be the most accurate, complete and comprehensive short life of Napoleon ever written, has been published in book form, hi addition to Napoleon's life, the biographical and in some instances the auto-biographical sketches of the following noted men have been included in the one volumn: Hon. Chas. A. Dana, Hon. VVm. E. Gladstone, Prince Bismark, Gen. U. S. Grant, Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, Oliver Wendell Holme-, Prof. Henry Drummond, Eugcno Field, Conan Doyle, Rev. D. L. Moody, James Whitcomb Riley,

and others. The book is handsomely bound in green buckram, gilt lettering and

border, contains 500 octave pa ires, i or discolor the undergarments.

auu urci t wu iiiuoli uiiuusi, ui which fully 250 are portraits. For a limited time, wo offer at the extreme low price of

The importance of having a suitable dress lining cannot be too forcibly impressed upon those who desire to "dress in perfect style. Lining is too often left to chance and if a cheap remnant is bought it is generally put aside for the next garment, without the least idea that it may be quite unfit for the purpose. Now' that the clinging style of gown is in vogue, all linings must be

chosen with this end in view, or failure will be the result. For dark colors as black, the most successful lining is the Anderson quality of the Nubian Fast lilack which is wide and watered and so beautifully finished that it looks like finely watered black silk. Nubian Fast Black stamped on the selvage of Pert alines. Satteens and Silesias is a

guarantee that the dye will not rub off

Near

which is offered

EACH SEASOX

Notice of Administraton. "JVTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed bv the Clerk of th circuit court of

Monroe county. State of Indian;:. Ad

ministrator of the estate of Alfred Rog

ers, late of Monroe county, deceased.

Said estate is supposed to be solvent SAMUEL T. HANNA. Dec. 1, '99 Administrator. Wilson & Henley, Attorneys.

$2.00

a copy of this most valuable work delivered free of charge, and one year's subscription to McClnre s Magazine. This price does not include delivery of either book or magazine to any foreign address. THE 5. S. McCLURE CO. 141 E. 25th St.INew York City

MY CHILDREN."

What Will Become of Them ? Exclaimed

the Sobbing Prisoner.

Late yesterday evening Chief

Johns arrested Homer Howard of

Polk township and placed him in

jail on a re-commitment from the

police court for intoxication. It appears that Howard got on a

?pive some monti , :ind was

arrested and fined. The court

permitted him to go on his owd

jcognizance at the time on his

promise to pay his fine in install

ments. This Howard failed to do, though often requested. Failing

to make any payment he was rearrested yesterday and lodged in jail, when he bemoaned his fate, say:ng he ought to be permitted to go home and take care of his children, three in number, who

were left all alone at home. The

man sobbed and begged to be

re

leased, but from the fact that he had a huge revolver and three half pints of apple brandy on his person when arrested, the officers were not sure that he would prove a very efficient protector for the children. He therefore spent his Thanksgiving as a guest of Sheriff Kinser.

Mrs. Edward Hackctt of New Albany is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Nicholson, West Second street.

n all the latest Paris shades, is especially recommended as substitute for

i tine silk lining's, as it looks like silk

and wears better. Nearsilk has be-i-ome so well known, that it is now pos

sible to purchase the genuine m al1 colors at any prominent store in the country. The genuine can onlv be

soM at 25c. a yard. Lustral. a newly ii vented lining-, has the advantage of p lieetly fast coloring1, so that it can be washed and ironed without danger to color or finish. It resembles a fine satin and would make a handsome and durable lining- for all tailor made gowns, being really preferable to silk, because so much more lasting. IMPORTANT OPKNIXGS show the greater number of dress skirts made with plaits at back reaching to the waist, and quite a proportion having the placket hole in the middle, but as usually the fullness is limited, tli ere is a tendency to gap and this will require the continued use of ornamental safety pins, Jacket fronts are sliil extremely fashionable and for street wear short Eton jackets lead, ot her jackets also being very short. Silk fringe both in millinery and on dresses, becomes more and moi-e fashionable and special favor is accorded to lace put in applique on wool gowns. In answer to inquiry, it can be added that indestructible crape is so called, because absolutely uninjured by damp

ness or even a thorough wetting the !

dye moreover, being perfectly pure. This elegant material is now used with great freedom and irnpar.s its own ui comparable finish to high class mourning outfit. STVLKS IX Fl RS, shown by C C. Shayne. display the largest assortment in the world of Russian sables and all are genuine, as he wTill not sell blended sables, because not wearing well, and in many ways unsatisfactory. Furs are of special interest, because of unusual variety Particularly in collars, collarettes or Vietorines, since such styles will be extremely fashionable over jackets. Combinations of different furs are very much used in these and other fur garments and as a feature of the day, may be mentioned the becoming and stylish ripple on the lower part of shoulder coverings, though the upper part comes high and close about the neck. J1KAOS. TAILS AND CI.AWS are also very popular in finish and combined in a highly capricious manner, some showing often at the back, as well as in front. A rather large animal with conspicuous head and four clawed feet, hung around a woman's shoulders, is greatly in order; the fluis Huffy and for all small coverings, fluffy furs are popular. Jackets are of seal. Persian or baby lamb or Hudson Hay otter and pieferably have revers in mink or chinchilla, both of which in themselves are much worn for capes, collarettes, etc. Natural Hudson Hay otter on the plucked, is excellent style and too much cannot be said in praise of both, because so elegant and lasting-if in good quality nor can too much be said in regard to the importance of buying good quality fur that like diamonds, is really an investment. Lucy Cautkk.

Levi Hughes, of Santa Fe, New Mexico is visiting relatives in the citv. Mr. Hughes is an old

Bloomington boy being born and

reared in this city. He is the oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth

Hughes, East Third street, and

left 12 years ago for the west,

finally locating in New Mexico. He was collector of internal

revenue for New Mexico under

the Harrison administration.

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Cures 'Golds" in any part of body. Relieves ANY Cough in an hour.

Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey Where other medicine fails this will bring a Cure. Taken before exposure prevents Grip, "Colds," Rheumatism, Croup, etc.

Influenza. Whooping Cough. By Dealers. The 60c. size by mail 60c Fredonia, N. Y.

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LELAND HOTEL CHICAGO. Michigan and Jackson Boulevards. ..AMERICAN PLAN.. S3. 00 per day, and upwards. ..EUROPEAN PLAN.. 75c. per day and upwards. Special rates by the week on application. First class in every way. 21-30 CHAS. W. DABB, Prop.

Take a Bath..

To-day, at H. V. Eagleson's tonsorial parlors. South College ave, below First National Bank.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Henry W. Corr, Trustee of the estate of Alonzo C. Brown, bankrupt, will offer at public (auction, to the highest bidder ou Monday, the J 1th day of December, 1899, the following' real estate, to -wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten (10); and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and i Ate northeast quarter of the southcast quarter of section nine (9). All in township ten (10) north range one (1) west, in Monroe county, Indiana. Said sale will occur on the above described premises. Said real estate will be sold subject to all lien against the same. At the same time and place said Trustee will also sell at public auction One corn drill, one fanning mill, and two grey mares each about eight years old. Terras of Sale are cash in hand on ay of sale. HENRY W. CORR, Nov. 17, '99. Trustee.

A Judge

of Prime Meats Always knows just what he ft wants and knows that he can ft always get it from our choice M stock. If you -want a deli- fl eious roast, steak, chop or H cutlet, that is tender, rich M and succ aleat, ar d cut by an ft expert hand, trimmed and ft got up for your table to suit II the Bueen's taste, you will al- R ways find it at . . . g Alexander's Clean S Market A swell line of Turkeys, B Chickens, Oysters and g Game of all kinds for a

Thanksgiving

i Phone 257. City Delivery. 8 fl

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John W. Walker is home from Renssalear to spend Thanks

giving with his parents Mr. and

Mrs. Wesley Walker, East Sixth

street.

The Missionary society of the

Kirkwood Ave. Christian church

will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Gus. C. Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brodix are

at home from a visit to Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Coffin at Jetferson-

ville.

Anthracite

COAL

: 5

ituminous

Lehigh Valleys, all sizes in Anthracite. Best Lower Vein Brazalian Block Best Second Pool Pittsburg Pocahontas Smokeless Greene County Island City.

Gannel Coal Best for Grates

Prices on all Coal advancing, and owing to the extreme scarcity of cars combined with the fact that the manufacturing trade alone is consuming fully 50 per cent, more coal this year than in the past, everything indicates difficulty in getting coal. Orders should be placed at once. C. A. (lillliam k Co. Office Kirkwood Ave. and Morton St. Phone 7. Now Agent for Huntington Lime.