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WALTER BRADFUTE, Proprietor, y

THE OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OF BLOOMINGTON AND MONROE COUNTY.

Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

VOL 14

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, JULY 26, 1889

LOCAL NEWS

What's the matter with a street car line?

Norman McGee is visiting relatives in Terre Haute.

The attendance at ths normal is forty and still on the increase. Miss Pink Emery is spending her vacation at West Baden springs. Charley Alexander was at Harrodsburg Wednesday ,on business. C. L. Steinhagen, with his mother and family spent Sunday in Stintsvilie. Miss Mary Edmunds, of Indianapolis is the guest of Walter Lindley and family. Geo. N. Puett and James D. Sears have purchased the J. B- Kirby restaurant. Ed. Jackson, of Dolan, has been enlarging his store house. Ed. is a bustler. Several of our citizens took in the Old Settlers1 Meeting at Cloverdale yesterday. - Miss Ollie Battlorf, of Jeffersonville, U visiting her cousin, Mrs. C. E. Headley. Mrs. E. Hurst and Mrs. Sam May er, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting at Mose Kabn's. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Lawes of the National house spent a few days at JJaxinkuckee, this week. Aliss Edna Fields, who has been visiting fcuguia. in MonticeUo, returned Tuesday evening. Miss Anna Lawes leaves next week for an extended visit to friends in Indianapolis and Terre Haute. Mrs. Alice (Springer) Fiteh,of Albion, Illinois is the guest of her parents,Mr. and Mrs. William Springer. J. B. Clark traded a farm on Bean Blossom for property in Kansas City, making about $1,800 in the deal.

Just Received, at

NEW STOCK OF: fi:e flannel shirts at $i.ou, i.2.-, i.5o summer ties. CO'.rTONADE and MOLESKIN PANTS. YVOTE DRESS SHIRTS. Open back and front. Plain and Pirated Bosoms.

We Save

CUT THE PRICKS ON ALL SUMMER GOODS RIGHT )S THE MIDDLE. VIS K STIFF .fi.rioiiuts

Come and See for Yourself. West Sid e Square. One Door North of Alley.

The Tourner Clothing House

Miss Oliie Jackson will visit relatives at Viiceunes next week. Mrs. Klars,of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Maude Showers. Mr. Homer Fulk, of La Fayette spent Suuday with his parents here. Miss Hannah Clark visited her sister, Mrs. Taylor, at Harrodsburg, Monday. J immy Simpson lias returned from an extended visit with relatives in Kentucky. C. H. Stone and wife left for Waukesha Wis., Monday where they go for three weeks recreation. Mrs. DudefWiiliams)Skirvin left for home this week, after a pleasant visit with Bloomington friends.

Eph Hughes in this week.

ou the sick list

Miss Eva Feltus, of Terre Haute, is visitiuir Lula Fulk.

Miss Anna B. Chipman isvisitim

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relatives in Bloomingtan.

Mrs. May Edwards, of Spencer, is visiting at L D. WorraiPs.

Mrs. A. S. Walker is Mrs- Dunn,on College Hill.

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A party of young folks picniced at Clear Creek Wednesday. W. M. Andrews is canvassing for a hook in Jeffersonville, Ind.

There are sixty-five carpenters in Bloomington and all kept busy.

Mr. and Mrs. Com p ton, of Evansvillle,are visiting thelatters parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mobley, of this place. The Bloomington boys played the Ellettsville boys a game of ball Tuesday, defeating them by a score of 26 told.

Misses Emma and Flora Krueger leave to-morrow for Center Valley where they will be the guests of Miss Etta Craven. Mose Kabn and family have returned from a pleasant visit among friends and relatives in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. The Dodds furniture factory will probably be in operation by the last of next week, in their new factory. They have ordered more new machinery. Prof. A. B. Woodford, formerly of the State University has been chosen a member of the facultv of the American Institute ot Civics, in New. York.

and relative, at Bainbridge

week.

this

Mai ion MeClaue and family have

As the nost jffice is soon to chan-e ' " '

hands yon cai. et thirteen two cent ! M,s- 01ay Howard visited friends

stamps for a cent and a quarter. Our City Marshal has been making another "sneak" on a gambling house. All p ead guilty and paid their tines as usual. A number ot the members of the Uuiform Rank aie going to take their wives to the encampment at Warsaw. Th .? time is Ang. 3th to 12 th.

Bloomington is looking forwa.nl to the evening exercises of the county

institute as the next opportunity to 1

attend enjoyable' public entertain-. in Illinois.

menus.

Mr. & .Mrs. K. H. Frazier were visiting at Mr. .1. M. Howes', this week.

Miss Juliette Maxwell and mother are spending two weeks at Indian Springs.

Mrs.

E. P. Adams

friends and relative's at ton, Ind.

visiting

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Mrs. Samuel Orchard leaves this week for an extended visit to friends

Bert Fesler left Wednesday for

Colorado, where he will join Dr j arm Wednesday.

Jordan and Prof. Everman in their service for the United States Fish Commission.

Oscar Souder's oldest boy fell upon the side-walk and broke his

The East Bros, have their store room on west 5th street almost completed. They are both good busi

ness men and will no doubt succeed with their new enterprise. The safe of IL Hayes of the Mammoth clothing store at Gosport was blown open Thursday night of last week and robbed of $3T. The parties doing the work are supposed to be experts. The resignation ot Miss Dora Lemonds as teacher of music in the Bloomington schools,makes it necessary for the school board to make another selection. Miw Lemonds has accepted a similar position at Kaightetown.

The firm of Smith & Williams, grocers, has been dissolved. Smith sold his half interest to John R. East & Sons, and Williams will remove his interest to Stinesville.

Prof. R. G. Boone left yesterday for Pennsylvania, where he will teach for five weeks in a summer school. Ail his time, for this year and next, not occupied in work in the State University ,has been engaged for institute work in various parts of the country. The Knight of Pythias of Bloom-

The Old Settlers' Meeting at Unionville will be held at the usual place on Wednesday Aug. Ist,l889, Miss Nora McNary, of Tarkio, Mo., a daughter of Rev. W. P. Mc

Nary, Is the guest of Miss Bertha Miers.

Ion. R. W. Miers is billed for a speech at the D emocratic "tariff reform' meeting in Greene County, the liTth.

A number of young people from here, chaperoned by Misses Grace Wicks and Mable Perry, met a crowd from Spencer yesterday, near Ellettsville, and enjoyed themselves

1 in picnic style

ington will go to Ellettsville next W

Monday night for the purpose of or " " VIUI aiun-

uugonaia, ra., wuere ne went to at

tend the funeral of Mr. C. H. Boll-

man. He states that Mrs. Bollman

is unueciaea as to wnetner or not

she will return to Bloomington to

live.

ganizing a lodge at that place. They will have a very large membership, and will begin under verv favorable circumstances. There will probably be forty attend from here, including the Uniform Rank.

W. T. Brown of Ellettsville, who graduated in the preparatory department of the State University at the last commencementjWith first honor., received on the June examation fur

teachers license, a grade which entitled him to twenty four months license. As he bad never taught, only twelve months license could be issued. There has been but one other case, where tie applicant on examination the first time received an average sufficient to entitle him to twenty four mouths grade. Mr. Brown is nineteen years old.

Ed. Corr was at Stinosville Thurs

day looking after the interest of the Stinesville stone company. A contract has been signed by which a switch will be built to the quarry. Work will begin in about ten days.

Boom the county! During the absence of Editor Bradute this paper has been left in charge of Brill, Cravens and the "devil". If the first and seeond named do not run affairs to suit the editor, we presume he will raise the third named when he returns

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We are now taking orders for Louis Pure Bona Meal

AND CROP MULTIPLIER Tiseost Satisfactory reports come to us from all quarters where th."e Kiriilizers wci: used last Season. These Fertilizers seem to be per ffectly adapted to the wants of this soil, supplying just what is needed to grow good crops of wheat, Grass and Corn. Study the wants of your soil. Investigate the results obtained from the different Fertilizers in the market. Then of come you will use the one that promises the best returns. We will use from 50,00( to 75,000 bushel of wheat each year and we want to Luv it from Monroe Countv farmers. WE are more interested in the quantity and quality of wheat raised in this County than in selling you the fertilizer WE can't make irood Hour out of had wheat and YOU can't raise good wheat without FERTILIZING. One price to everybody, whether you buy 1

sack or a car load. gTTall and See Samples and learn Prices

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MONROE COUNTY, TO BE HELD AT THE GROUNDS IN

Bloomington, Indiana. SEPT 16th to 20th

A Splendid Speed Ring, Good Halls, Fine Grounds. Z-gT' Address the Secretary, Geo. P. C:unplell, for particulars.

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MARTIN COUNTY, IND., ON THE LINE OF THE E. & li. ROAD WHICH IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WILL BE COMPLETED FROM ELNORA TO BEDFORD BY JULY 1ST., 1889. . This Favorite Summer Resort is now open fur the season, and we can say to Friends and Patrons of Bloomington and Monroe County that we are better prepared foi the accommodation and amusement of guest than ever before. .We have mak? many changes and improvements that add much to the convenience of the fprmgs, having built a new club and Pool room, and Ball Alley on the hi!!, nearer to the Hotel; also a fine half mile race track m the Valley, just North of the Hotel, where visutor can sit in the grove and view the races, which will be a new and pleasing feature. The character and reputation of the Hotel and Spring ; -e so well and favorably known that we reler to anyone that ever visit -1 the place. The reason is, every person is made to feel at homo from the moment they land at the Hotel until their departure, thereby making one large American family, full of fun, wit and humor. Those coming for health will find everything arranged for comfort and convenience, and their stay will be' both pleasant and profitable. As these waters have no superiors in this country for health giving qualities, we make no boast of our business, but do say that we have in the past and will continue to give better satisfaction for what it will cost you than any other Summer Resort in Indiana. Tekms, $8 and $10 per week. After you have stayed a few days if you think it not worth the monev it shall cost you nothing, A. GUTHRIE.

MAKKIJ OF FIRST CLASS Buggies, Surreys, PliEetons t

and? light .-pring vehicles ot nil sryle. Br using only the best of material ami doing my own work! can icuarrante 3-011 FIRST CLASS HOME MADE AVOEX at about the same prices dealers will ask you for cheap factory made vehicle, llaviug had 10 years experience in the hest carriage shops in this country I know I can give you satisfaction. I am also prepared to do all kinds of repairing and give special attention to repainting and retrimnuiig old vehicles can make you a new top or cushion or repair your old one at reasonable prices. 1 am also aent for the

Celebrated "Grand Rapids" pira! Spring Vehicles

jpBfThe easiest riding buggies and Carts made. Call and be convinced. If you need anything in my line call at my rooms in Fee Block N. W. Corner of Public Square.

BLOOMINGTON,

INDIANA.

All kinds of Poultry bought at the highest cash prices.

J. D. DlLLMAN. Buy Agricultural Implements of W. J. ALLEN. Building Material o f all kinds at

low prices.

u.J. Allex.

White and Yellow corn for sale. W. J. Aixex.

FARMERS ATTENTION! Call at the Hardware Store of W. J. Allen, and examine the celebrated

Buckeye Twin Binder, Mower, and Dropper. The best machines in the market, all giving the best satisfaction. Also Sulky and Revolving Rakes and everything in the Harfl ware and agricultural line. The best of Rye for seed now on handa. Everything at low prices. W. J. Ar.LKX.

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Wanted To borrow One Thous and Di'llair. Will give aa Security first mrtg.ge on good faun of 217 acre C. R. Pi;kDz;j5.

FOR SALE OR RE'S!. Good ( -room house on North Morton Street Particulars inquire of J. B. Kirby or S. E. Cnrmichael.

The Thomas Bros, hs.ve opened a handsome Barber iShcj. in Mrs. burand's building, ne::i to the National. Have everything co:;vtin-K-ntandasv the patronau" oi the public. G ve the boys a aii.

Lookout for the Rsd m 't week at the Bannei.

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Buckeye Bindor, rVoppers,and Mowers,Su!ky aid Reviving Rakes, seed i')e, .&c, &g. Binder twine at old prices, at ArjjaJfs.

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Remember th::t ( ;n.i ,

er, formerly iu the uudware business, is now proprietor of the Greeves Corner Grocery where he will be pleised to see his old customers, and a host of new ones. Suijar, Coffey, Tea, Flour, Canned Goods. Always freehand iuce. Robinson Bros.

Take your country produce to Charley JVcPheeters', Greeves old stand.

The Collins & Karsell mill is now running and tilling all orders. Use none but he Roller Process flour. A prompt and free delivery of goods at ( harley McPheeters' new grocery. We cUira to make the best Ice Cream, and one trial will convince you of the fact. Delivered to any part of the ity Swindlei & Co. Comp ete stock of Groceries Always glad to exchange for cob try produce. Robinson Bros., nortL jast coiner. All kinds of Lunch served at all hours, at II T. swindler & Co. Cook stoves of all kinds including the celebrated Peerless tascline family coo stove (best in tl;j world) call and see them. W. i Allen.

If you want the best Bread that is Baked in the city, go to H. T Swindler .t Co. Good and fresh every dav.

Try H. T. Swindler t Cos Ice Cream da-water. It is extra irood.

(iet tlie highest market price for your Poultry by going to J. D. Dillraan.

Call and see the Studebaker Wagons before you buy. It gives the best satisfaction of any ii the market. W, J. Allex.

lloltzmaiufc Shovel, in U)e moat shop west of Hemp Wilson, keep the verg best boef and at lowest prices. Give them a call.

Call and see Uobii son Bros. Unusually .arge stock of Groceries of all kinds. Prices a ways the lowest.

A nice. fresh stock of staple nd fancy groceries, at Charley ltoPhoters the ok; Greeves corner. For the hest beef at neat pricest at Holtzman & Shov el's mtat shop. Dinsmore's old stand. L. H. Bray and John" Thomas are Charlky' AIcPjikkters' able assistants in the grocery trace, over at the southeast corner. Be sure you find the plax They are, each one, accommodating, and'pJeasant people to trade with.

We will sell goods m ichcheioer since we made the improvements in our rooir.. V do this becansf we feel so much more cheerful in our handso ne new room. Coie and see us. ; RtBERTSON BROS

The "llagle" Clothing Store gives out some important information this mo-ning. Think cf the Inist Unlaundriod.j!ihirt for 50 ceuts!

I'or Sale. Second hand Piano and Furniture. Enquire at Mrs. A. M. Hughes, East 3rd Street.