Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 March 1887 — Page 1

1

r

?.':

u1

Recorder rs Oillco

Jan-Sl

aha

X

-1

JifCfl SCI 129 I

aw

i

:1

if

5

A-M 4--' 'i'-'-

MIN'GTON. SDIAtaS

City election in May. Fund the ciiv debt.

Fund the county debt.

A slight fftll of snow last Wed netlay morning. Let the children go to the iniitinee, stnrdixy afteruoon. Oeo. W, Reeves will be a RopubIu58tt5andidate for City Marshal.

Will Blair is improving tlse

eronds about bis handsome resi-

iveiv Dress goods of all kinds atul Newest styles at Me-

Hay and Corn Tor Srdc. W. J. ALLEN.

THE NEW KAILHOAD, A Mr. Cuiley, who belongs to the Big d sunwinj' pfttfy whloU sarveyey the route from Columbus via Pike's Peak and Kikinsvlllc to

SI ARC!

denee.

Clint Worrail and his wife spent Sunday hrthis oity-

SwiU City, vrao in to'vu last Thursday, he having traroWd along the survey made a few weeks ago from Blooming ton to this place, there being some disputed points along the lino that he wished to report aee a r a tely . In c o n vt-raa tio a w i t h one oT our c-itizeuf in ::eard to the enterprise Mr. Culler stated that there was no doubt but what the roa' would he built, and that the

jPEe sure and see the line of Carpets at MoCallas before buying largest assortment ever

in Bloomingion.

Vacation next week.

W. O. Fes and John C. Whisnand have gone tft Cincinnati.

Al. Smith, of Wilson, Kans,, is here visiting his relatives.

, - cJvKichols hfis the goaliet.for

.Amildin the new- Odd 1? eliows hall

at'StSlttsvUle. Kalhleen Mavoureen will he performed by tho Earle Co. at the Saturday Matinee.' Jas; l Morgan has been eom-

,missioned a Justice of the Peace for Bloomiaglon township. Mrs Lizzie Newkirk, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs! Tilly, at Harrodshnrg. Prof. Frank Axtell, wife and famttj, oi Washington, Ind., spent this tveek with relatives in this city. Ira-Graves has purchased a lot fttw-flv nstrMrifvhael on West Fiftk

street; and rail erect a residence j

thern. -Noble Stock well, father of John

S. Stockweli, died lass Tuesday , - rcturn with .his

night at toe resiaeiics at in svu, 5

after a ibisr illness.

PROHIBITIONISTS PROPOSE

The schools will have their spring j .route survived via .JN.oahViUe wasp .

A cigar factory will be open on

the West Side of the square. Willie Rose, of Grand Bapids, Mich., is visiting relatives here. Jack Randolph has placed tw new tables in his billiard and pool room.

T. W. Shelton, of Louisville, was visiuns his many old friends here tbis week.

rthe most practicable one. Kash-

iville Democrat,

Wkex the "railroad comes' (and we think we see it coming) one wso-on load of potatoes, ten bushels of turnips, fifty pounds of butter ond a tub full of eggs will not "glat" the Nashville market. But ail the garden vegetables, all the butter and eggs, and all the hoop

TO TAKE A HAND.

m Movt and KUa Dorids have gone to Chattanooga, Tenn., to visit relatives.

fu ... .. 1 U-rahrn fcarie is unequaioti

forget the karis masicee o.nr : oatday afternoon of this wee!. Admission 15 and 10 cents, i j

rl1

A'

7h& time of he Hev. G. B. Pea??c

W pastor of $he Christian Church

esrpires April 1st. A new pastor has not vet been secured.

Tharsday ard Friday -lights the

Men and Knights of Pyohlasj

attended the Earle peiformsnce .

.Mr. Katie bebg a member o

orties.

poles, pumpkins and squashes the country can produce will have

market at a good price come !

A Columbus, Ind., special to the Cincinnati Enquirer, of last Saturday, says : "The Columbus and St. Louis

j Railway Company was organized

here to-day to build a road from here to St. Louis. Horace Scott was chosen President ; J. N. Marsh, Secretary; J, G, Schwartskopf, Richard Thomas, J. 1). Lyle, Samuel Hege, B. B, Jones, Jno. Crump, "Marshal Beeves and WiUiam Graves, Directors. Petitions for ta:c aid will be presented to the CoiamisBioners Monday. The road Is to be built inside of two 3ears,

(President Mackev, of the M acker

A. C E-iceinan of Grand View, 1 Bystefflj wiQ also present a petition lnd.y was visiting his brother-in-law Moaj?ay for his projected BvanaviUe

Bice Hoitzman'lhas gono to

grandmother.

jcon-

"Unele Josh," Saturday night.

as

Joshua Wlii loom b.

Aaron Rose has returned from a trip to Kansas, but he did not buy anv lots at Wichita.

John Do la u, this week.

and Richmond Itaiiroad.1'

In our forecast-of the spring political horizan, last week, we failed to notice the Prohibitionists, who by the way, have quite a respectable following hi this community. The" propose to take a. hand in the

city springeiection, and have placed !

a full ticket in the field. The ticket is a mighty good one, too. In fact it is so good that the Courier

is almost inclined to surmorfc it-

Let her i , . , j while we do not endorse the pro-

they certainly would make good city oUicers. Here is the ticket as nominated by the Prohibition party of this city : For Mayor, ROBERTA. FOSTER.

Marshal, WILLIAM II. SM ALL W GO D. Clerk, JOHNEHNL Treasurer, ALEXAK DER ROBINSON. Council men 1st Ward, JAMES BALOB1DGE. 2d Ward, WILLIAM A. CI ASK. 3d Ward, WILLIAM H. BYEBLY. Assessor. Qpf.

Don't ho in two much of a" hurry I t .1 t i'j ia February the L,, A. &- By. !o make e;arden. the uoa end oh u - j 5

learned $144,020, . an increase o.i

3I.,1S3 over the sstae month in

, ' , I March is vet to cote a. t that !

Miss Liz z rejpEul wards, of India-

napofe, -sistar of Mrs. Walter Lind-j

The MHrat of the tfee for paying ey? sp.L Sunday here.

Th? cards are out for the wed-

! ANOTHER FRAUD UPON FAR-

This time it is. the "Wire Fence

I Man." He calls upon a fanner, to

tsk of him permisfisou to exhibit to the farmers of the vicinity his new fenecwire stretcher, upouhbj 'farm. In oonsideratiou of this privilege he

j vill build for the farmer thirty or

forty rods of good fence, wherever

"1:0 ma- want it. All he asks of the

farmer is to board him, to go for the machine at the depot and pay the charge on the machine, not over three dollars. In order to have it all understood the farmers asked to sign a contract to the above things, written on a oosta-l card, which the fence man mails to his jiss'&ster, Aftea the machine arrives a new man turns up to demand $200 tho price of the machine. The Jarni-sr then learns to his astonishment that the 'contrast'' for board, etc., that he thought he was sign-

jiag , was really an orde. for the

suachine at the price of $200. This last comer claims to be the attorney for the company mahinp the machine, and bv threats of brinsrinsf a t.uit in the U. S Court, forces some jasd of a settlement of hi.s fraduit xxt claim. Oar injunction needs repeoting once more: "Farmers Mgn nothing for strangers 1" -.aoo saw-

OPERA HOUSE.

Foltus & Bradfute Managers.

THE FAVORITES COMING,

An exchange says:- When visiting a printing of lice keep these 1 idea in view: Enter softly, sit down quietly, subsorihe for the paper and pay m advance, keep six feet away from the devil, hands off thtt manuscript, don't carry olf the schfiiiges, and dn1t read the type I hat is on iho srallevs.

ONE WEEK,! BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH Hth.

GRAHAM EASE'S DRAMATlfc CO.

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.

" 'Jjji'"' nn iMiiiwiB 11 1 tmsmk mm jT'

!St CEASE

SOMlJTklKS OF INTEREST TO CV&

MANV It BAD EES. HOW THE PEOPLE DRESS, WHERE THEY BUY AND OTHER SUBJECTS.

NEW PLAYS, NEV SCENERY HANDSOME COSTUMEa

Quarterly ns citing at College Arsnue M. E. Church Saturday night and Sunday nest. Pveaehing Saturday night, love feast Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, and preaching at the usual hours Sunday morning and erening. Cominunion services ImmedUitely after '.he mormns; nerti on.

PEOPLE'S POPULAR- PRIG-

Good

'A Comfortable Md&jc, Good

Room, Order,

Electric Light.

Benj. A. Policy, formerly of Monroe county, died at his residence near Mahaieysvilla, this couniy

last Wednesday, of consumption, leave to tender their heartf elt thanks

" The- cb il d ran and grh ad c h ild ren :-f Mrfj. Evaline Rant deceased, beg

aged about 35 years. Mr. Policy, some years, ago, while working in the nealiug room of the southern

taxes is ract a rawing ,0 cl0e 1 nrr. I ding of Dr. James J. Johnson, son prison, where he wos incarcerated -tfco tfeird MaaJay la April. OuiStj r j of i; J. J. Johnson, ol this city, for a tnvai ouense. xnr. P. con- - . . a sc Vttf. f-non asd Win.. Ransom ieit lor i)eea- . , - t . , ,

"0t BieOiGinton -py .o ... n . aiKi isies Mertna rearson, nausfnter tracceo wie aisease or irnioa ne , county and esty j 7 of the late Judge Pearson, of Bed- died while in prison. On his re-

, . ,

ConxniiSBiOiiers releL cLe t . f t i contract For iurnismajv oo:u:is for poor f aarm -crnaracs to II. C. Bxayr 0

lsen Imt -fess than hialc that; Hart. Roebury has gone into the j aaiounc?. Whar; was the use of real estat.e hu&inesf iu V ieh.it?. 'Hi j

ford. The cerensony wi ! i take place nz-sl Wednesday morning, a; the Presbyterian Church of the latter : o?n. M v rti ville Gazet U?.

-d vc Rising ior o utasrs

Thie hulies ol the Walnut btreeA

I'fsshvtor&n .'Church p:avo a supper

last nesday .evening and, oa rsua . j erday. They report a iL-aani

- -.i ?:rTr s'i?ftaftsii "tfair as vc&W v5p.

. . j - ; ass aS2 Crtoss feancially. The ladies

r f the church nevar make a anyYmg they undertake,

TjI. fiVfininA fciia Pvlonoii sent a

reports thing rttH booroiBg there, j ,5;. c.Jgiiie t( ti,sir s.uop3 at

iudtire

the sunny south last week, returned main Hue. It is of inn R rooks pat

tern ktl was reeeniiy purchased froja tivx Uidoa PaiJic. One of its

W.L-

F. Morgan

uved ''ilit

lu'uu lai"! .e? is

v-ie

cmn-ission aud ttHI Uke the ukoe!vhidl is x t0 cal) wlievs

the

Avt&rfvr t.i firf?-?i? iizrc o? Clark I

0: W. W. Harrold as jusi-ice of the

.it-L- F Anion ? the nam her ot Indiana-

tiou are inakmga thorough in- j BB who wore grated P-itsnfs. the veatision of the charges preiored J 15-th iust. was J. H. Martin, Bioonv-

IbgMvatdea Howard. The poo? nigton, a moie prap. piolldia:a caa rt a.ured thai T;IL Sudhury is preparing to

if vrstou Howard guilty of ti

D u i x u :r, b ci u e 1 1 on t a : m u i u t" r w

-ehs;r!3 -preeecred he not go an-. aU imom.e .,;s 1".

dome ehonid

It is a luonster

p.unmtei

i ivGaio jof Bentou township-aWodrta!y,;thsci

ton, Stair., where he expects to m-

?Sal Estatcif favorly iia-

-presjd istii the countiry. He v. rstqpi), tt Jjgidora, Ka, wkre his so? iilaa hi&ar&aged for the past year, -.ho .inll acconioa him to Nel-

rffhie frimit3 "and neighbors of ' w&u:i LaHipkins conciaded to ;-giv3 hlixi asnrpriso part March 15,

; to birthday. but -Cruif7 was wlde

engine and is rated to pull heavy trains, creating no cinders and consu ra i n ii i I ec n p a r cent less c o al than fclio ordinary engine. Kailroad men anxiously avait its first trip over tiie road. Lafayette Courier,

Gov. Gray will liud in John K. Anderson, of Bloom inton. jast the man needed for a one-third factor

B.en. F. Matthews, of ShelbyviHo, 0f the new board of directors of the

Ky., and our University Scribe spent j prison south. The prominence of

Sir. Anderson among the fanning;

turn to the outer world- he led a new and useful life and married an estemiabie lady near this city, who, with three children, are nor called

;o the kind cations of Blooming ton Mid especially the near ueighliors of their dear Mother and Grandmother for thidr every effort to render help and ko i fort in their late bereavement Assuring them that with hearts of gratitude, they will rcora&ber them through life." Joh B. East.

Isaac A. Chandler Ko, 145, has

to mourn the loss of a kind ha?- j h; 001 30 R fct-fledgod citizen of band and father, f Martinsviilsj KlkinsviHo. lie has also got into

o trier basinet, to-wit: that of carrying the isf:dl, and they tell me

G

Aette

, , . , Me ma ki8 a goo i carrier, always readers, who delight in cU&Kmuv P , , , . . , on or sorus kmc, either late or

eanv: ana l;n v sav io. Hi ol? hemo

print the folio winvc receipt, which n., . .... c ..." 1 inrton to lriug their spoke factory

is said to proauce a "heavenly

"There mast be-somebody backing than paper, for I ordered my paper stopped, and I know there are four "more who got mad and stopped timers, but the blamed paper seemed to come out just the same." Foolish man, don't think that because you gov -on your ear and stop your paper it w-i:i:!make any psretable difference with the run of the office. The same article that you gs mad at, tickled half a dozen other men so that they came and subscribed. Always remember that a paper is not run for the benefit of one person, but fior all. Go and take a drink out of Lake Michigan."' and then go and look along the shore and see how much you have lowered thwater. When you have ascertained the exact figures, you can put it down as representing pretty accurately just how much you am mount to, individually toward, the success or failure of the average newspaper.

A few days ago I ho Conriei

represeutaUve was standing oni

the corner of the square arid busied himself with a task that was interesting as well as instructivij. For nearly an hour he stood there with iVo companion save his note book,' and hi soon fqtund that he had materia for a glpdreadabie article Ik lhought4Uat-ifr woulthMa good idea to listen to what the people were saying who passed along

the street, and of the 109' that

be paid attention to 18 were talking about house cieamng,and the big line of Carpets at Graven s store. 20' were talk

ing about the new spring style?

of dress goods and the elegant lines now being displayed at the store in the Pee Corner. 26 were talking about the weather. 4 were talking about making money by investing in Western

real estate. 30 were wishi

spring would come so that they could make their spring pinchases at Craven's, and the balauco were talking about politics. Curious how many subjects can bo discus-ed in one day, isa'HK

An eii'oru has been begun to-

the Bolienbacher Bros., of Bloom-

Ut?Ii!C3S Douse

East of the Fee corner.

their vacation at the home of the

latter in Hendricks count v.

A. H. Bilden, formerly a well

known student of the I. IL, but of

communities o? the State, some years since, as n State olSe&r of the Grange organization, together with

i.:.. i: -: 1 iii., 1

Late of Tampico, j-jk., where ne lias , .. . . . . ' , , t. , and Ins numanitv, and his luteinbeen tne principal ot trio high , . , , . . 1 , ffence. are all neins? urgoa by his school, was in town the nist part w . ' ' , . , , host of 3 rienas upon tne heart and of the week. It is surmised that . r. ,

he came to worship at the shrine

of one of Blooinimtoas darkeved

j' beauties.

- ?

.awake and "caught on,' but the) The attraction for the ladies in

surprise came in at 1.2. in., when the the way of Spring goods are greater gue-HtS'to the number of about 60 than ever at Wicks k Go's. Bee

w - ... iouad themselves seated at the tabh

v alrty groaning under almost every . ;dalitty fehat the fefcost exacting ep cuireeoukl wish. The day was spent x iamLiii3eaaces, -friendly chat aiid.

'g$bm&ii garner. All wen uorae HftSt pleased and wishing "Q-uit'? in any more hnppy birthdar anivers -

aries. U:;j: wxo was xnE3&4

Hive. A Courier reporter drpped in one day this week and found a crowd of ladies admiring the largest send finest assortment of Dress Goods ever brought to Bloomlngtom There is also a line display of ail the newest styles and serviceable goads in the Boot and Shoe department. When looking through the

hear soon oi a successful ending oi t h is excel lent effo r t. M art ins vii le Gazette.

On Monday evening Mansfield Me e ves a n d J ol n I i ar v i s o t in t o a

hash." and is, at fhe same time, a very fashionable dish : Oranges bananas, lemons, apples, raisins and pins apples are cut up into Ht.de bits, worked just enough to thicken their juice?, and then served with a little grated nutmeg. But the serving is the pretty part. Cut ? hole just large enough to admit t spoon in the stern of an orange, am: through this hole take out all the inside of the orange, which you then fill up with this "heave aly hash." and serve the same on a pretty little glass fruit-dish, with lemon or orange leaves.

lor citizens

on the route from a butcher knife to a wagon ami team. He has purchased property in our town and awaHu the H (v.- N&shrLUe Democrat.

here, but in has not met wi:;h the encourasement it deserves. It has v. been proposed that the firm be given the use of the small timet oi land in the oi this city, for ten yeans This would cost $500 for than time. In addition, to build for the iir m a cheap frame structure, not to cost more than $'100. This would make an aggrega te expense o 1' $000 f o r ten ye ars. This wouli cost $500 Jbr that time.

D. O. Spencer has received an uigent letter frora Key. L. F. Caki, late ('haplaia of the southern nt'b-

The Grahaj i Sarin .Dr:natic Co.

; has been play ng a highly success

ful engagement here this week, and will close Saturday uigti!. Mo bet

ter company lias ever visited Bloomington, and tie members eoriiposing

it have proves i themselves not only j In addition, to build for the firm a

j actors of mer.t, but ladies and gen- cheap frame structure, not t cost

tlemeu bj' .thir deportra3iit olf the j more than $40 This would make stage. They have m-ade many an aggregate expense of $900 for warm friends in Bloonri agton who j ten j'eansi and the advantage would will gladly welcome their return. ! be to secure an establishment for

Mr. Karle is ?m actor whose versaf- f hat length of time and, perhaps,

ality is rarely equaled. 31a makes

quarrel wldoli came near anding in

a serious manner. IJoevcs drew a revolver and shot at Harris the bullet passing between Ids arm and body. The weapon was a 32 ealliber and th shot would have no doubt been fatal had Reeves not missed his aim. Burl Reeves, the brother ol: MansfleM, drew a razor

on iuirns aurinir liie rrucus Ati

longer, v.ddeh would give employ-

on, offering him good pay to do a g-ind success of any character men fc to 100 or 150 mendor whatsome short ; hand Work for the fO"- ho u u-k-r I ake w h 1 ie las estimable j ever tim-a' ; the ikm. would.- remain

witU us. The parties are anxious to come a ad don't ask anr great assistance. They would ash none except that they wish to have assurance of the good will and encouragemont of this city. We can not afford to let the firm go because the outlay is so insignificant

met, in reporting certain lectun s wife Agatha Singlet on U an actress on that institution, and also to 03diofhi ni0! sacli a one a;9 is

in the preparation or manuscript for j scarce found with a company ptaya book on the subject of said priso.i, laS tlu sniaii -v towns. The com-

ts cnapters.

by writing some of itt

Mr. Spencer we understand, will ac

cept this ofier as soon as ho coti-

pietes-uexc weok engagements officially in the United States Court at Indianapolis, Judge Woods presiding. Some of the chapters of said book, it is &n id, wiil bu rich, racy find rare, and their peculiar and picturesque elements will be apt to make a decided s?usation up ouijuc public mind. Fiam ample sle?:ographie notes made by Mr. S., at t lie t i m e in en ti o n (: d, a ud prese rv hi by Ool. Archie McGinnis, we fel assured that D auk's share ox !se forth coming work will be entirely ace u rate an d t r u s t w o r t h y . M irti nsville Gazette,

-' i ' . . i j t . it . a . 1 2 ft,,.. 1

j ... ... :.. J' - I pets-should not be raissed. It would " of the boys .vera .arrested and . ! U over a ooinnin to tell all about U guiltj and bued a uouar and PHy !- i coot, idanshehl, tue one who diu . i it; just go aitd eeeior3'ourseU. p m 11 4 'h ' - . tue fchootiug, was uound over to

5-

ivnnvfc r,r lirtiid nf JftOO. The ?wvs

ir i - JT S -x T V IS - . 1. .1 ' .- i. I

i xV lr2 y w f AT boys are laying Lhcir fines out in the nard Ware Stove ot V. Al- .i "

I. nrSEmbroiuerie of ali kinc3lien and examine the large stock of J11' f iw? ' : Cook Stoves f- all hinds, audi "

i wiil sell a first class cook stove for;

from i?i0. to 23, Oast, W rot Iron. Ur eteel ranges, from 40. to $45. j with a wagon load furnitu.'e, alj ways b'jy from yotfr dealer at home who will stay with vou and help you

Py 3'ar taxes.

''4Sk iMcCailas

'3 ki

r

3) BESS 002)8

pany 13 well equipped with special

ace new, an6 the costumis are very fine. Space forbids mentioning the merits of each member of the excel

lent company. There are no ".sticks" i and the income is so worthy ot the

among them, all made themselves favorites, and we vant them all hack again very soon. The following ladies aiKi. gentlemen comprise the coronary. ' .Ag&tha Singleton, Trixie Adain Mamie Anderson, Grit ham Eirle, J. K. Anderson, Lewis M abb, L M. Holcien, W. G. IJorton, Herbert Dehnar.

eiiort. tdartiusviile Gazett);

sat"

mm

JfesS JiiJ

afRS. G. E. PjbkDce, lias re

opened her Dress Making Parlors

on corner North of Catholic Church and will make Dress Cutting a Specialty. Ladies v.' an ling iir&l clues work and perfect fitting pir-

I zuvr please trail, I Uuii. C. tt, pLhDirr. i

A NEW. 14 AllS BSS SHOP. One door Et.s t of Hunters Grocery, where you can get all kinds of Harness repaired aad cleaned. Also ail k.nds oC Strap work done up in goof' order for cash or produce. Give iip a ('all. II loom i a gtoi , ind ,

--Tho- General Expression, that Uuao Comfort Kanges downs

I evorYlhiflrf raale and is worked with

oas nuiY ComfirK and wilt last a life tunc; They are, the Buss over n!s, Cooking opuerattu, ami havo every filing coavouient, about them. !uy onei and you Hlt he pleased. Sold only from our Wagons, " Wrought iron Kango. Co.

........ y . . r -

. .. . - 1 . iSo

PETER :BQWMAm?'il

: - 1 . . -. . ', . , : .

' - v . -W

' 1 i..-'. ':.-V'.' ,

WRRT BR-Ol? son A RT?. his ATT.mv

Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods.

Embroidery arid Laces of tfe Latest Styles-

Silk 1 lovfia and Mits Tim La row r and - f ,I

Best Stock of Kid Glomes in, the Country ?

The Latest and Largest Stock of Fancy

- -: MILLINERY MADE

AGENT for the Csiebratede Improyed Wtife ; 8swng

Machine for Monroe County, ;

..-it

University Dapartment-- the tempera w gqn jest, ;

rmnrrppn nv .tav it. TiiiTTT.

lno temperance concesc xpo-

place at the 'college ohapeTuesday lfs$ Test la enjoying a visit from her rs-- d5

sister. - ... ....:::- .v ' - . ,r " . t t prepared 'awl .they wete all consiieVProf. Hoffman spent .Sunday at lad- , 1 y . .- i-mpdr ec "ortuy ef presentation and vrer ;

Prof, rteno enjoyed , a visit from his ali reatV Te ontestaiitp :r

mother this week. . ; toitows : v; ; j,.- .:-5j Prof. Barnes ef Burdue, Tisited the The BeUiiioV ikiemiir

University, Monday. : the Political Situation : of Tp-da

W. V. Moffet is spending vacation with . ...frjohtf W.'Fesktr. his brother Will, at BVoomfieUl. What Temperance Jjegislatujif isHer; Mictoti conduete3 the religious- Best for Indiana? , : -

xorci3es at ehtfpel wednesihiy morning. ,i V William Holiaos : '

MIsh Eohbs, of Butler, who is visiting' What For m of Teniiyerance IsvgM ' --

verslty Wednesday lation will be ,Most Elfective ii y-'V

Miss rTorrun who is teaeiung at the Indianar1 . J p. Dress state ntirmaK speatunty aiu Monday j what Form oi Temperance l$gisK -with I. L. Friends-' J . ... , . . . ' , . latum wul oer-Most EHective ,ru-

father vMted bim this weeh and were out to look through the college Monday. Moon went homo the first of the 'week

to look after Ids law business, owing to 1 Jtmer tevvaJctv

What Form of Temperance ls- v lation will be Most Kirctiv

Bdwin E. Starbiiefc

The first pri whili wast: -i&j.i i

worth of books vTas teardeC:to --i

B. Drossier. 33$& second; $ibwortli I of books, waswarded to ElmiJf S to wart. M r I r essldr ad voc ated

itprobibitioa,J "and Mr. S

"local -optn;:.,Tte ' prizetr 4

The Saloon Ifc perance Movement i ', ' ). I? r

the sickness of his partner. Prof. Evermsm, of the State Norma spent Sunday with his family- in this place and on Iff ond ay gavo a very interesting lecture to tlse class in geology, on the Yosesait Valley. The bfiso hall campaign was opened by game between the Preps and Freshmem Most: of -the students have gone home to spend vacation not withsfciudhig the short time thoy have The grass burnt off of the colleg6 can pns Uii-i week. The fnce and walk caught fire bnt were pnt out bo fore any serious danio.ga v.rit.s dono. - Prof. 0, C. -Weseott who delivered a very intrro&thig arid able lecture at. the chapel Sunday, "mudn .he University a present of some valvUib spocimens. The sophomore class met at tho college chapel Vc'lnesdny evening ami had quite a pleasant timo siajring serasaa

tip' j

.v -5

given by the PWomenis CbrhAiair Vr ' Temperance. Gfijoafc " -. w ,?t": J'V: v

TAW NOTICE.

I have a number of Eecoir. -

Feo.BiHs for. Ifecordiiag dnio. agea fcc, wbioh aro placed: ia ?p':; hands for Co? lection .ll parties f? knowing thsuelves;: indebted fo

songs from uDio Schoensto Ioatchen J Ktfcordiri

5UvllGU tree and settle at oiiefc and save to$k A. J. Heldon, of Tampico, Ind., through-? x ViU )ooIiSaan sophomore with the elastf '88, was .vbitm j ..: jmJ&iSW&i friends in the University this week. Mr.! ihliWniA"fJAliW. -X.

Heldon will conduct a normal at his town this summer.

Wc hvc 5id"nfld hwAagit6-V?

Pr. Jordan took his vacation lecturm- tcs ir Mtd r-iV in the northern part of the Mate. i)r. ConlltS in pt Jordan improves everv opportunity to uke lieJisuv6 tg .vivfeilnsr to an V; ot. O - I work for the best interests of the Stato onP enstoinci idl arc veiiJ i-ions,; V

KSW . &T0CK BMBSOSSBIES

fst3d v- ?;--5 .,

iiii

Mrij, C. 1. Perdue, is now teaehiujf a number of Ladles how to use tho lrjoinxoTOK Dress (batting Machina. Every lady ou.ht to have th if Machine as with it he may learn in it few hours to do; her own Cdt'.ing mid secure a .perfect fitting Garment. Machine. Book of Instructions and lessons osd y $3.00, Go and sea it.

fm Shoes foyEafiiw'at MtO$l-

la's.

Uruversitv and his work is not bread Cast "Uiwi iw "WiiAv iil.v

on the waters." 'dred Pollarj went btrv -mv lun;. Soaushwly thought they would get of!! it is a Ilne Contlort tr ' ' i the boss joke of the "season one ni;ht :iriil-pab!sil" tjS:t,o'f Wiu Kfl'V;

this we?k. They carried nearly all the few days. ... .v. : 'i.:v' ' " . u'-'i:'')

seats out of chapel scattering them promiscoysly over the campus. If the pe -potrators are tound o it they, may not think it such a Joke after all. .

opened a Rcajistal Qiiee ovcr

M. JIiintev-3 oce: air4 id":i;f -

4

0 10 Farm of prepared to do : lamshiesa 4 ft;. v 3 r S7 A acres near Woo3 Yai. Com- -if- -n1. ' , ' . . 1 rf , (. r line cheao an omntpt, . vtvre 4Wh parattvclv new hous d five rooms - - ' ' ' -te and goo I pnt buiHlings. Sannin trial it-a av,;p$!. v-deior slock anb lino graa HM- b,, siness o . 'ee $? por: . ' -nre. Jt-mja F, Bai. "&"WScj ' V" i-' ' t -