Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 May 1869 — Page 3
BLOOMIHGTOH PROGRESS.
LOCAL ASD MISCl-'f.T.AXEOVS. Is. Al A. .j- "Hi'CAUO RAU.no ID TIMK TAHLE AT BL OM.Xli l OS. Express Going So: th .- Arrivoi at 1:21 r.M. Departs at 1:4 1 r-.M K.rprest Gobi; .YoerVi : Arrives At 3:ii5 r.M. Imparts at 3:1") r.M Freight, going sn:h, ar.ives at 0:1: .v.to Freight, going mr,:i, arrives at 2:1,. p.m 31. SLOAT, St"! EKIXTESUX NX.
Post Ollice Time Tabic. iT;i o elosing miils at lUxniightt. Indiana. JW Ojl'-cc, i; os foth-tfs; L.N.A.&C.R.R. south, way,... 1: J p.m u 4. u :Kltll, W.'.Y, ! r.M From Deem and White Hail, on Welneidays and Saturdays, at 1 a.m From Nashville, 'Lnionville, Oak -'arm, Spearviile, Clooni. and Belleville. Saturdays, at 1" r..M From Bloomfield, Stanford, Sols berry lloblinville, Park, liinton, Worthirtgten. Pt. Commerce, .ln.- onvill , Newark, Silver C.wl: and Wright, Tuesdays ami Fridays, at , 5 a.m From Bryant's Creek, Saturday s, at 1 !J p.m Ofic open thai g the iff., .,'" 7 ( 'dirt A.M. in 9 r.M., and vt Sun-to us. ? 0 to Iv o'clock A.M. j. glass xr,-pnKK'n:j;s,
Transfers H ileal F.state, F.r tho v-v.-k ending May. t.Mii, it-v-0, reported by Win. H. Jones. RivoriU r : "Willia;:-! W. I.'oh-ht 1 Kits, bite; Stir.e. m undivided part of eso arret of land iti Bean lilt - I'm township, and, .,i?o a part a lots l, .), u. -13 jnd 13 in the town of Mt. Tabor, :$l,:f '0. SI) I.,:. ,- 11. V:i- to Jam. S,,ete, r.n andividtai intoiv-t :i h-ts ::-. and -to in th..of 31;:.. Tabor, 2&. Wire S. W.'tik.'i tu Jume. South, an .n .livid.'!, iisterot i:t -SO :.,ev,- of land in 'ban Bkssom towv.ship, :.iJ. u1.m. iota 1. U, 40, 41. !::, and 4:! in jilt. Tabor. .C,75. Kvi.n .K. M.-Ncely to A. ,f. McNre.;iy, lot Kl in the town u:' FllelOvice, ;e-eo. Ar.ircv.- lichen to P. tl. Dunning, part of Out-ioi No. .ji it, tho in,ruiwe.-t part of tlx town of Bloomington, J. O. Litton to Henry "Wempior, llo ar.v of laud in lban ltiosso.n t-.w aship, '?...oi)a. Aloxanclo- D. Camildirxl t .) Jatacs D. lmb y and Mixbtl '.- in' y. -0 acres ol' land in (.'io:,r Crook towns-iip, iUJ.io. Cnl'.tm' ''.ts Buoliat.an to .M.uv M.-N'tvlv.
Free Tra"lc. Tvi:v. 2,hi. '.lani :im:ji delivered :v Ico'ture upon this .suljjocf, on Thur-day evening hist, .it College C Impel, to sin appreeiutiv.? audience, I nit not to so largo a one iv-i would
have been p:;ecnt had the weather
been pri)j'iti'.uf-'. Wo nr.; told (tor oviiur to diritauee and rain, v e did : not hear hitn) that ho a lliiont, f logical and earnest speaker, and . thoroughly tuulerst'.im the rather t
complicated and s.atirtieal suhjeet ol' which hi:i leete.re treats. The "Free Trade League' it' wo understand it-? polity, as dia.losved in t ie dd.ressos ol its champions, claims
that its object is to secure protection
tililps aisel Sp-linters. Eo'oert Ewing, aged between Oo and 'i't'l yens, died, on Thursday,
nee, a ngton,
'."ft distance
ot apoplexy, the Fathers are The wife of
ou i;7 and 118 in tiu town ot EiUaisvillc, l) tic laborer by t:t:ciii:r onl
niatmfiulured goods t nd luxuries, a id allowing the import:. lion, duty free, of iron, steel, copper, lead,
Local Notices tkx cents vek LIXE, R EACn IKSF.RTIOX. TiiiJ
"Free Trade." It will be seen by reference to Ordinance Nc. 20, that the license to auctioneers, (; hose who bring goods to Blooinir gton from the cities) lias b:'cn raised from three dollars per day, to five. This is right. One halt" of the corporation tax is paid by ih?. business men, and they should be protected ag:iinst this "Free Trade" movement. Mere is a little argument against Mr. Blanehurd, right at our own doors. These foreign auctioneers bri: ig to JBloomington a class of goods dealt in by our merchants, force the n off at auction, and glut the niarkei . The consequence is, a very preceptible falling of: in business among our own dealers. V1 :.t is the remedy ? A license that will be prohibitory say 20 ner t ay n. "High Protective Tariff;" th; old Whig doctrine and that is the only just policy in National Government as well as Municipal. fxDiAXA State Uxiveksity. . At a recent meeting of the State Board of Education, Dr. Jam: s D. Maxwell of this place, and Col. Win. K. Edwards of Terr: Haute, were re-elected Trustees of Indiana Staio University, to serve four years from the 4th of March last ; and Ih. Hiram W. Cloud, of Evan? ville, was elected to fiii the vacar ey occasioned by the removal of Dr. 11. M. Chapman to Louisv lie, Ky.
A nice farm ono mile ant a hf.lf vo.;t of Hlo-'initiijlon, cont .: r.ing 03.J acre, r -'ill be fol.i cheap, if applieatitn be inuJo ?:on to E. T. Taylor. The farm is nil in g-.nss, has a cott-fort-iil'It: residetice and a N'o. 1 burn on it, together with a large orchard of choice fruit. If any one dc res to t .;y i nb e lit Je farm, cheap, bjt him call at E. T. Taylor's Provision Store, poon. .
f(.
it.'.'d E.-tste Transfers for wuck cndisifi; :M:.y 22. Jamo- B. Allison to 3r..rv ido'ma. Itii .,' o. .1. . f l: . .:
d oil ii t. Pea ivy '
!( a. 'res ni roik t'MVH.'nr
"iVilliam 11. P. :.r-v !
Wi'liair. II. Poaroy, 1 wood, leather, lumber, etc. In
oi"-"VHon. fboi'j that import duties sliould be
,-icd.
;CV1
;ts
far as possi de, uon
lc aorc- of land in Polk town -hip. sl.T.oi'. i:...,r.r... 'P., .-I ;,wr,..n ... AV'ilK,..,.
Tf.rkinston.'?t!t'rtcrerof land undivided, in I artiehs which ropresciit the results
Audian C r..-0'j town.- up, ::"o. Win. P. Koons to J; bn S. Koons, 'o acros of land in Van Buret, township, S;; so.
K. O. Jtop.'wol! to Isaac I . tlt.pewidl, S:o acres of land in Kii'bbmd township. $300. 3Iarthr. Ann Hill to And-ov Chandler, "f1 acres of land it. Salt Cre-ik township, $50. Joke on Washington Count v. Washington county has claims in the Morgau Raid Bill, to the amount, of 80,000. The Democratic members bolted in time to prevent its passage, for fear the Republicans would pass the 15th amendment, but the hardest jok.3 on Washington County Democrats is, th;:.t there is but one negro in ihe county who can vote. So, for fear this colored man might go to the polls, the citizens of Washington county arc deprived of S0,000 ! Some of the constituents of the Representative see what a ridiculous estimate they have 1 laced upon oik negroe's vote, and l:egiato question whether it is really worth $80,000. ;Hoor-o-r for Dimocrisv !"
of labor, rather than tin so which enter into the process of 1 ibor. Pnt we cat not understand that the working classes will be benefit .cd by the unrestricted competition of Foreign with Home Products. Should this contemplated free trade allow the shipping of raw materials to this country at less than we can produce then, and manufacturers no longer find it. profitable to do business, oxcvi.t by a heavy reduction of tae wages of their operatives, will food be cheapened in proportion ? The negro has been knocked out of the political prize ring by the emancipation proclamation and the loth amendment, and the elections of '70 and '72 must necessarily be canvassed upon some oil. or leading issue, and it is not improbable that "The TariiT" question of thirty years ago, will be that issue.
Tub Ladies, many of them, have avai.ed themselves of the opportunity to purchase something new and tasty in the way of a Hat, tit Mrs. M. J. McCollough's Millinery fstore, and those who have not,
hotild delay no loneicr. The r-tock
Dan. Vooi.iiKK.s is expected shortly, in this part of the district, to tell the people that he :ias all the time favored the loth amendment. We imagine we can hear him. as in
mellow tones and w ith hair tossed j oi IiMor.s, Hats, etc. brought on behind his cars, he toils the coloeed I h.f hlir i;i ai'b by those compeman that it was Us opposition, morel Knt toju,S 10 hc thc n-ost Iia:ul-
than that of an- other man, which' 801,10 antl capest ever urougnt c
forced the Republican partv into giving the colored man the right tc vote, and that his opposition hat". that for an object, and nothing more. This would be r e more ineonsist eu.t. tha i his exhcrtt.tions to tiic soldiers, last Fall.
l?ecorati3c ot Solttiiirs' Craves.
Bloomington.
Handsome Paeasols, beautiful Lawns, eral)'oidcred Hkirls, neat Prints, the tincst of Linens, buttons, ribbons, cord.-,, trimmings of all kin :1s, as well is a general assortment of Dress G oods. A large quantity of Hats, just re-
JSr"Attcntion Horse O'.ners, K avin's Hoi'se Doctor. J. M . Fcrree, Agent, reports to us that hc litis taken almost one hundred subscribers in two townships, and is still meeting with good succesf . We recommend Horse men.to examine it, as it is the only complete work written. Sold only by subscription.
Oke of the most s rengthomng, invigorating, ant', at ti e seme time harmless tonics, is Bi rangers Old Loudon Dock Gin. Shoemaker & Co. sole agents for Bloomington. The greatest invigcrant of the
10th century, is Old London Dock Ciin. Shoemaker & Co. sell it. Book Binding. J. Glass McPheetcrs, at the Post Offiee, is our authorized agent at Bloomington. All orders for binding Books, Magazines, Music, tiic, left with aim, will promptly attended to. Chuigts reasonable. J. M. & P. J. MEIfCEL, Book Binders, &c, Ir.dii.ni polis, Ind. i i Autocrat House Hay Forjc. To supply the demand for this last and best Fork patented, we have opened a new department in our business, and to give it r.u immediate introduction, we shall pity the
largest commissions ever oTered. Agents wanted in ever tow iship. Farmers and Agents send for circulars f t once. Tie trad: supplied. Address the Secretary, J.K . AVI I IEK. iaylt-Gw AIc;r, Ohi j. i ii Buy Bi finger's Gin ! Buy Biningtr's Dock Gii: ! Boy Bniingcr's I. onjon Do k Gin Buy Jliiiinge-r's Old London Do;k (rill'
Saturday the UDla inst., v.-ill be observed , cei'ed, and a lot of Boots and Shots.
i y liieSoiCier.sas r. day tor the doeoration of the l: ru. ve.) of thc4r fallen comrades. Th-s citizens are cordially invited to partieioat ; on ti e occasion. The members of the C. A. It. are requested to be pvc-icnt tit th.' next meeting of th:; P. ., Monday evenin r the i V th inst.., as business; o'' importftiico will'be brought lie lore the j, tin.;.
1778. Bininger's Lo:idon Dock Gin is not a new discovery. It was sold in Xew York City, as far back as the year 1778. Try it.
la the n attcr of Ladies' Gaiters, the New York Store .stands A No. 1, having received some of the most handsome anil durable brands. Farmers can have a largo stock of Jeans to select from at Tuley & Co's., as well as a full stock of cloths and eassimeres.
at. his resid;
from Bloom ingto Thus, one by one. being gathered in-
James M. Rogers, died on Thursday last. Mr. R. live.-, four miles north of Bloomington Fifth street is now covered with rock, from the Railroad to College Aver-no, and the contractor, Mi'. Pp.esel, is pushing the w ir : with commendable energy. Mr. 1'. deserves credit for the persistency with which lie has labored against the adverse circumstances attending his contract. Thc work was begun late ii- the Fall, just as the rainy season set in ; he was annoyed and put to additional expense by change of grade; was .compelled to get his orders .lis:', anted, frequently, that he might p:,y his men and with enough to dishearten anv o.dior man, ho has stcadiiv persevered, and will turn over one oi the best pieces of MoAdamizing in the State, and the first done in Monroe comity. Thh. is just thc tir.ie of year to push the work around the public square, and if property owners on the north ond west sides, desire to get out of the mod this Fa!!, thev will make an eilbrt in that direction now Thc M. F. Sunday School will go upon an excursion, by Railroad, to llarrodsburg, on Tuesday next, June 1st. A pleasant time and a largo crovd, will be among the inducements to persons desirous of participating Mrs. Madhon Evans of this place, who sued Dr. Xewland of Ikdford, the murderer of her husband, for damages, i.n Scott co. Circuit Court, and lost her case, is having a transcript made out, and will carry her case to the Supreme Court Col. John McCrea has soi l his property, in Bloomington, and will shortly remove to Pax ton, Ills. The Colonel has been identified wit a the history mid growth of Bloomington, so long, that our people will pari with him very reluctantly. May he prosper in his new home The congregations of the Unitid and Reformed Prc.--bytcn.i:t Churches, will build :i new church ediiicc, thissummcr, en Xori'n College Avenue. A
869, SPRING TRADE. 1869,
iqu&rters for ' and Shoes.
loots
New Advertisement
JB&PCUT THIS OUT."
1
'est Side of th Square,
Ire Now Opening the Largest and most coiuploto stock of Boots and Shoes, ever brought to this Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE Jliowest Possible ZIP IPI. ICKSn
Prom He P.lw.nington Progress, THIS ADVERTISEMENT sVikI ID JDolIdrs it
GREENBACKS will pay jfou $!!0 Worth of Goods! AT f H13 new York Stores OF' ILTIIiJY Ac CO,, On ihe souGi side of Public Square,. BLOOJISISCTOIV, USD.
Good Calicoes, at fiom 8 to l4eU.$yd. Pleached Domestic, as low as 8c13yd. Brewn Dome.-tic, from 10 to I3clyd. Good Bed Ticking for lCjc'i?yi Good Pacr Collars, IDeU box. Dress Goods very cfaca1. White Cotton Hso, 1 Sets $ pair. A full Hue of Parasols. An endless varety ot Notioas,very eheaji. A very large cock of Summer Hats. Wo siell Boots, and Shoes very low, at t' io NEW YORK STORE, May 2S, 1869 TULJiY & CO Proyt .
HE RIFF'S SALE.
BY
LTIEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
t3
: stibscrijitio.i has been
Fisil. Thtit enterprising fish dealer, F. M.,-William?, is noxr in regular receipt of Fresh Fish, lacked in ice, and will be fouod at M.illik in's corner, almost every day in thc week (Sundays excepied.) Buy
It is estimated tlgit saven-tentl s cf nil ftdult ailments pr, eoed ioei disefi -ed hihI torpid live:. The hili u-y ieeretiun.cf th'i li 't r uvorllowir.t; into the Ktomueli,
Moisoii the eetire evstem. mid i vlSl.it tl,,. ;
Move syraptoins. After' a ion research, j )'Otir Fish of W illiams. we are idh. to present tin most renmrkalie j n ( urc for th.c hor sd ni-htinnre of diseases TlIE NICEST Naw Sotnl Boansil! the world hns eve-produced. "Within one ,, r . , ' . 1 , year over sis hnudr.-d and f rty thntisaad ! tho aty, can oo tuun .l at I CO &
.rso:iS r ave tttiien rLA i Alio m v- " yi,e's Provision Store. Thev
. .us come to our knowledge. It is the rnc-t ell'ectual tonic ar.d nsri'e, a::le stimnhuii, suited to a'l conditions of life. Inquire- of year Ifc'igjjist in regard to it.
M,r,:."OLiA Watkr. Sujierior to the host imported German Coiogi.c, and sold at h.df tht )i iee. "Give me another bottle!" is the request one hears almost hourly, at Shoemaker & Co's Drug Store, as persons come in who have before purchased Bininger's Dick Gin. 'V. ... Seducer Auu.stei:. Capt. J, E. Deau, of Lawrence county, arrived at Bloomington on the freight, on Monday afternoon, in search of a man named Booker Wilson, who,
have received two barrels, but they arc being sold so rapid; y,tha.v. levers these delicious Beans must call soon if they want a supply.
while in the employ of a man named
John Short, living 3 miles west of ; thermore, - a host of Fancy Goods,
Ej!i;im oi" Tliiie. May 4 1! ruin, 20 -ee suh. from dial: do 11 ': i ii- . I'.' ' . time, do 18 3 mil , 51 n-c. do 25 3 in i r , 24 sec. Smith & Cochran, whose jewelry
,cto.vo is located on the .south side of
the public square, wish to state that they have received a lot of jewelry of the latest styles. Also an assortment of fine silver raid plated goods for sale on reasonable terms. Likewise an invoice of American watches, in gold and silver cases. Pur-
Spring ville, seduced a daughter of
J the latter, aged 14 yt:ar3. As Capt. ; Dean .' topped off tho freight, he saw I Wilson in the act of getting on.
Dean arrested Wilson, and when the Express came in, thc father of thc girl stepped off, and upo i .seeing Wilson, was with diiliculty prevented from shooting the vidian, on ti e
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.no til roe starteu ji,ih
Lawrence cot: oi v. A (nil unit c;nisjrj(f jX "..:'.!- .v.: l.s:.li, ;,l
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toilet goods. Bohemian ware, etc. S. S. Excursion to Haukods
iliirna. The M. E. Sunday School
will go upon an co curs. on to IJareodsltiirg, by railroad, on Tuesday,
June 1st. All members of the Sun
day School, 1 r years of are and
under, will be furnished ticket.'! feci all over that tige will bo charge:
1 iv !;-,.; 'ii !-.! ; a
Tr i 1 wdl leave 1 , .,.:". o. Y A M-, ic:
1 0,0
lilted., 'e i..ir.', in the
very libe
made
adopted, and. the work will be begun without further delay An address will be delivered before the G.A.H., on Saturday morning; at 10 o'clock, by Mr. J. L. Pitucr, of Illinois J. Glass McPheetcrs took possession of the Postofiice, on
the loth instant, as Postmaster, hc having heretofore been acting in the
capacity of Deputy Spciai Agent
The peach tree leaves are
Having been in the market at th time of, the.. late unprecedented competition bstvreen the through freight lines, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATrJ. TSiSs, with other ndvantasres Ihcy possess, n alilcsl tbcm to I'ciafi their goods at WlflOi.lAI.aj FlilCCS.
t II. ! 1 t & O O . ,
AKE
KE in receipt of a ;.m;" sleek of
the plans for the building : S iJu a Kuikiin" Material. Meelwnirs'
is, v utlery, 1 L'i.ee Cliains, J umiics I.
curled and tw isted into unsightiv
knots, upon every tree hc have no
ticed, this Spring. Observing, in
the court-house yard, cu Monday morning, a very learned and scientific naturalist inspecting one of the diseased leaves, wc glanced over his shouli ers into a magnifying glass, and beheld the worker of the mischief to be a hideous, rhinocerosheaded insect, green in color, and as active as a democratic CDiinty politician, chewing away vigorously, regardless oi' the prussic acid with
which the juices of the peach leaf
are said to abound Ordinance XIX, published in to-day's paper, provides for the builoing of side walks on the north .-side of Fifth St., between Lincoln and Grant streets. A fishing party of four Geo. M. Chase, Jas. M. Howe. Jas.
Seward and Allied Gndiam, started for Fed River, some forty mile.-, from here, in Owen county, on Tuesday morning, intending to spend a week ensnaring the finny tribe. The party were fully equipped for a comfortable and enjoyable "cam)," and nill i.-..n,ii., ... l. iiiiw.i. i'n
' ! deautiful ami pioih ctive Hiimfton, (K-arly
snoulu tney stuccoed ltl getting but , winter) said to yield 40.) bushels per acre,
few fidi
S.rs una iiulow i.ile.SJ!. aho, 1 nuts. Oils and Farm In: -.ie:iients of all kinds .-. r.toi to tho season, ail to le :Kld low for .ash. We have a lot of tho finest "Wool ,'j-,in-r-in Vv'lieels, to whieli ive invil; tl eatlen--. it ri of those who wish to spin their wool at leeoe, e.i d cultivate industrious liahits. "W woai.l espeeiaily invito tl.c attention of the farmers to the linest Reaper and 'low., r in tile lnarket, The Seibcrltnt; Excelsior. This machine we.s iro'ten r.p with the dropper, and also tho lever, ar d we have t steil it, and find it to be equal if not suj. rior to i'.ny other solo, or in the liicket. We !;-ivo helow, what others t uve to say about it: Bloomington, Ind. May 11, 1869. Messrs. Stuart & Co., OnU-..-Tnw is to certify that the Seibcrling's ' Ke.eclsior" Reaper and Mower, we purchased from your firm laft year, ranks, in our opinion fiiiionjt the tirst if ret superior, that the faid machine did all that was claimed for it, and Cod the work in an entirely satisfai-tory runnier, and we cheerfully recommend them aa such. Respectfully, S. M. ORCHARD. Bloomington, Ind. May 11, 1809. Messrs. Stuart k Co., Gents: That J. F. Seiberlin; "Excelsior" Jlower that I bought of you last; Harvest, is ,e,o i f the most complete working machines 1 have, seen any pl.iee. My grass ,vas, some of it, in every condition, and I found no loou'ole :;i f litting it with this Machine, and feel no hesitation to recommend it to anybody that wauts a first class Machine THOMAS MULLIKLV.
Eleier.intoii Ind. May 11, 1:509. Mlessrs. Stuart & Co., Gents: That 3. V. Seibcrling combined "Exeelsior" Machine I bought; of yon last Harvest, is a first class Mac! hie, and performs every part of thc work well;: indeed it is everything that I could expect of a harvester. Yours, JOHN CAMPBELL. Bloomington, may 10, 18C9.
RHST TIME
TO mant fall and rinter noi.itoo-i. to
evade the forgs and the effects of drouth,
and secure the soundest, crop and largest ; ield, plant from 1st to 20th of June. My bast late crops have (in every cns() oe en n'aiite.t ii-, Jan. Try it ! I will furnish the i:eed. Early Geodri eh, u good winter, as veil as early sort Solid all the year round
New CrOOllai ! AT Alex. Luzaddci LA DIES' DRESS GOODS, POPLIXS, LEXOS, ORIENTALS, LAWNS, SILKS, PRINTS, And r great varity of Trimmings, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS AND TWEEDS, BOOTS & SHOES. ITatss & Caps, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO,
And in fact a :;ood lot of Family Groceries,
all lor sale low to Cash and Produce Customers.
Thar.kful for past favors so li! orally hestowed oa us, wc solicit a continu: mce of tho samc, A. LUZxl)UEli. nov. 14, '67 .
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By virtus of art execution to me direct d
from tlu Clerk of the Monroe circuit con I will expose at public sale to the highe st bidder, on SatuiuaV, -June 19, 1369, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. fiijd 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door of tho court-house, in JJloomington, Slonrie county, Indian the rents and profits ft,; a. term no; exceeding stiver, years, of the f .1lowing tiescribed real cstutt to-wit: Jn-lot No. two, in the town of Mo: it Tahor, Monroe couaty, Indiana. And on failure to reali.tc the full tituoaat
of judgment, interest and costs, I will at t Ik sam 3 time and piece expose at public sale the :"ee simple of said real estate.
Taken as the property cf Mary IS. Uaxrphell at the suit of Joseph M. Howe. Said side will lie made without any re
lief whatever from valuation or appraise
ment laws. liA WSUN K. -BcKi ' JS 5 , may26 '69 3w Sheriff Monroe -.o.
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HElilFF'S SALE.
By viitae of an execution to me directed
from tbi Clerk of the Sionroe Cirij.dt court, I will expose at public sale to thc highest bidder, on SJaturday, June Kith, 1869, between thc hours of 10 o'clock a. m, itid 4 o'clock p. a, of said day, at thc door of the court hous-3 of Bloo-aington, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of thc fallowing described real estate, to-wit: Tho indiviued onc-fifdi of In-lot Wo. 281, in t'ao town of Blcoieiington, India . a. And en failure to rcalixc the full amount of judgment, interest an-i costs, I will, at the eame time ind place cxj-; at pu b ic sale the fee sin- pie of said real estate. Taken as th : projierty of Jehu Bone all at the suit of the State of Indiai.a. Said s ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAW'SOK.JS. McKilNJSKY, nutj2C '69 3t Sheriff Munroe c.
gHEiSUFF'S SALE. By vhtuc of an execution to me directtid from the Clerk of the Monroe'Oiieuit emit, I will e-ipese ab public sali to- the big Lest bidder, i n Saturday, June 19, 1S69, between thc hoars of 10 -'clock A. M., ftfd 4 o'clock P. M... of said day, at the x of the cou:-t house of Monroe county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven y. ars, of the following described su .state, to-wit : In-lol s in the town of SUmsvillc: Xc niiw county, Indiana, No's, sicty-nine and seventy, and In-lots No's, eighty kmm eighty-i ft'o, eighty-three and eigbty-foir. And tn failure to realise tlicfull amount of judgment, interest and costs, I willj a the same time and place, esp-one at piblie .sale the fee simple if said real estate: Taken as thc property if liufus K. Crohle at the suit of J; .met Small. Said f aie will ho made without any :ucf whatever from valuation or appraise r ent laws. LAWSON E. StcKINNEY, may26 '60w3 S'aeriff Monroih co
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Mai:;;iauk Lxckx.-si-Io were issuetl during the pat two weeks, to the following named parties : Ue.n el Uutther f.t.d .l-iliza A. (ioodwtn. Hiram J. Kit-hols ami CiUharino. Bray. IMai on Todd and liliab jth Snatn. "William II. Mas n and Jennie Stewi.rt.
:'i Hanson and .Martha fanadl. 'en-! -M. Hi m,' y te.d Bella Jones. V -f'.Alf ,;-d ,t,d M., -y M. iJaU.-.cton. 1 in M. (' -a!,;, ; :,d Kaph. mia Blair. , ,d W. Vi.-..'.-i- and :: nily .1. C.i.diT. -- -'A - - ; 'le;'. :' eil,.; : it is aid. ! e' .:..:.;.: i.; : i. j I , L ..de.i I -.-il C'J;.- i i;...-. ; I,!' -11 ; r.. . d.
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PLOWS ! WE HA VE NOW ON HAND a good stock of Plows of our ovn manufacture, :o which we invite the attention of those, wishing to buy the beat Vlvws sold in Bloomington. Our experience, of almost half a century, in making plows, enables us to produce an articie that will do better work, ar.d with kss draught thiol those made by ar y other establishment n the State. Those who favor us with orders for Plows, can rely on getting nn article honestly mads, and oue that will givo satisfa. tion. "We ddaim that wc have dene more U advance and improve-the Plow, from the old '-hi r shear : t its present high standing of perfection, than all other makers of Plows in tho State combined. SEWARD & CO. Bloomington, Intl.. March 17. IP69. tf.
Fast.
(ileason. larfic ronfdi skin, pink eye yield
Having removed from my former place of JFOI SftlPn
es.deiiee,! have beoa mdeeed to now oiler , J L SKLL ON KEASONABLE :!,c above variettcn a only ll.t.O jwr ,s he . ', )Vrin Avo miiQS west of the ,n ipiantity. Cltoice Har.-ison, single bushel, ,- - r Blocmington, Ind.,. containing ;Sl.2.. I'.nlv (loodruh in lftr.;e (U:intitv, v.ie. ' ' & Or I wil1 let Seed to hi pl-mted on the shares, i AerCS f Land, tor one fifth of crop, or i bushels for every 1 f The Farm is in excellent condition, and is ih.nte.l. To be deliverer! nt any Kail road ( nitpplicd with nniny modern eonvoiiiencos. .own 1 m.iv be I'or.nd at the Uratney place, maill G'J-3m N. S. MA YPlliLll). or the Cuimini; larue I i mile nin th west ol
Hlnonihtnon. Addrts.i.U. L. KDAlUNBisON.
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The ahove Seed will he kept for
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FRED. H1RRER INVITES the attention of thc citisens of Bloomington antl vicinity, to his ateck of
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Farm tor SsiIc.
HE WEST HALF OF THE
Farm of the Into Ellis Stone, sum tod 2 Miles West of Bloomiugloj, eoieai.iin lit eeivs. For particular, iinpiite of D. LUN"EKMAA', BteosuKcioK. Feb. 24, 69-Sai ha-uso.
Warn Meals eaa be Proc irod at all hours oi the day and ciylit. ItiriCE i'KEAM AMI HOD A WATEIX, Of tlte best quality, 6er-od to order. Hg South Collega Avcnu in the Crt'had! Block, iiloommgton. Indiana. F RV.1K& ICK HAKliElw. BhHm-.ington. Ind., iittij 19 I8tH. TIAIiLA & COMPANY, have iv I J nov, am! pr ipie toke. p ro!U ... .1 . , .1.. Mi. . .
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