Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 August 1869 — Page 3
PROURESS,
LOCAL A.VD MIS CELL A X KO VS.
L. N. A. j CHICAGO RAL'jROAD. TIME TABLE AT BLOOMIXOTON. Express Goby South : Arrives at l:tT. p.m. Departs ci I 41 r.M Excess Qointf North. Arrives at 3:0Ii p.m. Departs s-. 315 P.M Freight, going south, arrives at 9:16 a.m Freight, going nor:h, arrives at 2:16 .p.m M. SLOAT, Sxtpesistesdest.
Post Office Time Table. ipimt of elosrtg mails at Bloomington, Indixita, fw 005.:, is as J Hews : L.S.A.&C.BR. south, way, 12 J p.m h u H north, way, . 1 pFrom Deem and "White Hall, on "Wednesdays and Saturday at Ua.v Prom Nashvdle, Unionville, Oak Farm, Spearville, Cleona and Bcllevi.le, Saturdays, at... J"rom Bloomfleld, Stanford, Solsberry, HobUnville, Park, Linton, Worthingtcn Pt. Commerce Jason ville, Newatk, Slver Creek and "Wrigh ', Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6 A-M From Bryant's Creek, Saturdays, nt 12 p.m Office open durinp Me week, from 1 o'clock a.m. to 9 P.M., and on Sundays, from to 10 e'ciocA GLASS M.pBEETERS, P.M.
(9 Local Notices tex ci.nts per UXK, I0R EACH IXSSiRTION. &l
ANTED. 50,000 bmhtU, - - Wheat 35,000 bushel, . - - Corn 10.000 bushels, - - Oats For which the highest market prc in cash Will be paid, at the Bloomington Mills. LEFELUR, RICE i: CO., Ang. IS, 1869. Proprietors.
Silver Medal awarded to Barrett's. 1 5,000 Goose CUXXLiS, WANTED BY angll-U JOSEPH M. HOWE. Barrett's the bet thing yet.
Equation of Time. August - 6 win, 1 sHi. ' E' 5 min, 19 sec. It; 4 min, 8 see. 23 2 min, 33ec. 3(1 0 min, 36 sec. 31 0 min, 18 sec Smith & Cochran sell hundreds of those wonderful Brazil lian Pebble Spectacle.?, but they keep their stock full, and those who saffer from weak eyes will always ind what they want at this store. In addition to an endless variety of Toys, Fancy Goods, and ane Jewelry, they keep au immense stock of Clocks, American Watcher, Diamonds, etc.
Barrett's saves vour 'locks.
fi Ladies, go to Showers & Hendrix's Furniture Warcrooms, and examine those beautiful Willow Corner Brackets, Work Stands and Rockers. Th?y arc selling rapidly. Barrett's the oilv lltiir Preserver.
Childreus' Rockers, hand
some, durable and easy, at Showers
& Hendrix's Eurn ture Warerooms, A Bargain.
A nice farm one mile and a !ia)f west of
Bloomington, containing 93j jvures, wiil be
old cheap, if applicnt.on be made soon to
B. T. Taylor.
The farm U all in crass, has a comfortable residence and a No. 1 barn on it together with a larje ore bard of choice
fruit. If any one cie-ircs to buy a nice s
little farm, cheip, let him cs.ll at . T. Taylor's Provision Store, soon.
I Haven's Circus Will exhibit, Monday next, on the vacunt lot at the west end of Sixth street. Mr. Sam. Joseph, the encrget'.e Agent, is a No. 1 business man, and created a verv favorable impression while here. The proprietors have been unsparing in thei:.' efforts to prepare a spectacular feast for tha amusement loving public, and Geo. W. DeHaven, the experienced Manager, exercises vig
ilance anil care over the details of'
the establish rnent. W. R. Carroll,, the Equestrian Director, is said to have nc superior in the tan-bark ring. Mr. ALDERMAN, in the difficult, delicate and responsible position of Treasurer, gives universal satisfaction. Visit the "Combination," by all means, and the magic tones from Prof. Fisher's Cornet, will drive away dull care. Independent Order of Good Templars. The following named persons were installed as officers of Moxt-
gomkry Lodge, No. 562, I O. of
G. T., terra of office expiring Oct. 31, 1869: W. C. T., J. Glass McPheeters. W V. T., "Has Ella f ellows. W. S., W. H. Jones W. T., Miss Olive Reed. W. M., J. W. Glover. W. F. S., T. W. Woodburn. W. I. G., II. S. Mctiollough. W. 0. G., B. Smith. W. C, I. Hooper. W. A. 8.. A. Hoo. W. D. M., Sliss Mattio Coffin. W. R. EI. S., Mrs. C. Coffin. W. L. H. S., Miss Cora Weotwortk.
Dovss They Go! With characteristic nerve, the proprietors of the New York Store have marked down all their Summer Dress Goods, and now offer them at about cost. They are determined to make room for ;i:a immense Fall stock, and as they may return to regular prices, so soon as their object is effected, it would be well for buyers to sail at once. Remember, this reduction will last but sixtv days.
When Grant was at Washington, the Democratic papers were busy circulating reports that he was conducting himself in an ov :rlxaring and dictatorial manner, smoked too much, or neglected to smoke his regular number of cigars. Recently the President visited Long Branch, the famous sea-side resort, and all the Democratic paper i made surly comments upon that fact called him a traveling President, was allowing the business of the Government to go at loose ends, S$v. We don't believe Grant makes the least effort to please the Democrats he didn't seem to during the rebellion. Even then, the Democrats found fault with him beeiaisc he wouldn't lot "the noble people of the South" murder Union men without hindrance or retaliation, and as they begun, so do they con
tinue
with two saw-mill firms of this county within the past ten days, by foreign parties, for 150,000 fort ef black walnut lumber, at $34,00 per thousand. This is about 10,00 more per thousand feet, than has been paid for the same lumber, heretofore, by our furniture manufacturers Marriage Licenses have been issued to the following named persons, since last Wednesday : Michael Crider and Mary Todd, De Witt Clinton and Mary F. Shinn, Lconidas James and Ellon Wright A railroad employe, Nelson Reynolds by name, had one of his fingers crushed between the bumpers of two cars which he was engaged in coupling, on Monday last Huckelbcrsies arc freely of
fered in this market, at 25 cents per gallon. They grow in great quantities, in some portions of Benton
When the Democracy cease : township Court of Common
to abuse Grant, there will bo reason to suspect his loyalty, but tlu.t will not be within the next three yet.rs, we opine. i Bi Culpa and SpIIuttrii. Mrs. Daugherty, who resided a short distance northwest of town, died on the 10th instant, aged 94 vcars. The old ladv had bee a blind during the 40 years previous to her death Cider is somewhat; abundant in our market, and rota; s at 20 cents per gallon Charles Roth, of the firm of Roth, Dunn 5-,Co., is building a store-room in Werthington, Greene county, to whic'i plice he purposes removing. We shall regret to part with Mr. Rot i, as he is one of our best business men, and stands A No. 1, in all transactions with his fellow-man David
Pleas convened on Monday, at 1
o'clock P.M. In the absence of Judge Woollen, Gen. M. C. Hunter occupied the Bench. TI tlWkut le large, and may consume the two weeks allotted to this Court Rev. E. Ballcntiue, will deliver the Temperance Lecture, in the Court House square, on Sunday afternoon next.
Butl
er, sev
eral
Barrett's Hah Restorative.
i6F Have yoa seen tlKse Willow Table Chain, at Showers & Hendrix's Warerooms? If not, go at once, examins and buy.
'The neatest thing out, ie the
Willow Furniture, at Showers & Hendrix's. . Examine those hand
some, airy, light and convenient
Work Tables
John P. Smith. John P. Smith, Jeweler. John P. Smith, Watchmaker. He is on west side of the square. He sells Gold Pens and Railroad Timekeepers warranted. He is a liberal dealer, and sells Silver Spoons, Castors, Fruit . Basket?, etc., very cheap for cash. If your watch is out of repair John can rarke it ru.i, and keep the correct time. m tl& Coikct Your Music, Ladies, and take it to the P. O. News Stand
of J. Glass McPheeter, who will J ser.d to a book-bineling firm for which he is agent, and have it neatly an 1 expeditiously bound. Charges reasonable. Pic'ures should adorn th 2 walls of every dwelling whose owner claims cultivated taste, and the place to get them to select i hem from a large assortment is at Mc-
P ieeters' P. O. News Stand, east side of the square. I. Sanders & Sons arc again in ti e market, for the purchase of wool, at, the highest prices, either in cash o:.' goods. They are agents for the Seymour Woolen Mills, and have a
large and careful ly selected stock of
taeir goods, such as jeans, flannels, eaasimeres, blankets, coverlets, etc., f pecially to exchange for wool. They
exchange goods for wholesale, and j
lot retail prices. Farmers, call and
see their goods before disposing of
your wool elsewhere.
years ago a well-
known citizen of White He 1, is the present Governor of Nebraska. Governor Butler is energetic and unassuming a true type of the western man and is im nensnly popular A patent Ins been issued to Wm. Miller, of th s place, for a Corn Sheller An immense mast crop, from present indications, it is said will be one of '.he bounties of the year ISC?" We are now averaging fiv 3 or six new subscribers each week and as
we are me.king no special effort to extend th 3 circulation of t ic l'rogress, this may be received either as an indication of an easier money market, or of the growing popularity of the paper. It makes but little difference to us why it is so, as lone; as it continues to be S3
NOTICE.
Wc this week send statements of
account, to all of our customers whose accounts have not been closeel within one year, and ask those who receive statements to call and settle the same, as longer indulgence will not be given. McCalla & Co. Bloomington, Aug. 18, '69 3t. Gone West. Our young friends,
Oscar Reed and James Craig,
started for Iowa, last week. They are steady, industrious young men,
and will render a good account of
themselves.
Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Mone County Bible Society will be
icld next Monday night, August
23d, in the Baptist Church of this
lace. The Bible Agent for the Statc,and
others, will address the meeting.
All friends of the Bible cause are
invited to be present.
liv order or Monro ot Mtnngors. " W. F. BUG W XING, Sec'y M. Co. Bible Society.
Book Binding. J. Glass Mc-
Pheeter8,atthe Pest Office, is onr jJZtSi authorized agent t.t Bloomington. can shake hands w' tlithe engineer about , -f p r. t. i n r half the time. Cimnnnati Chronicle.
AU oruers ior uiuuiug nouns, ixag
azines, Music, &o., left with him, will be prowptly at tendod to. Charges reasonable. J. M. & F J. MEIKEL, Book Binders, cc, Indit nnpolis, Ind. Many eminent men, have candid ly asserted their opinion tl:at there is no remedy equal to MISHLSRS HER1J BITTERS, for that class of diseases peculiar to people of sedentary habits. It is a preparation of wonderful virtue in ail cases of this kind, never hairing failed in effecting a cure, and it still continues on its triumphant career. For all forma of disease? arising from im our ity of the Bloo3, or derangment of the cigestive organs, including General Debility, Dyspepsia, Livsr Complaint, Sick Headache, Couatipution, and simitar ailments, it is a certain remedy. Leading physicians evi3ryw icre present it for their patients, aid hive given tie proprietors of the Bitten many testimonials of thtir confidence in the efttcacy of the prepmation (is a remedy. iSold in square glass bottles only, by all retpcctablc druggists, md storekeepers. Price one dollar pw bottle. The Progrm Office is the place toget y0u.r Job printing done. For Job Printing, cemie to
wuianingioa Progrm Office.
The Cincinnati capitalists should improve upon the L. N. A. & Chicago Railway, in the building of ui east anel west line to the coal and iron mines.
It pays to raise small boned, easily fattened stock, such as the Short Horns are known to be. Farmers can procure Thoroughbred Heifer Calves of A. Labertew, of this place. See advertisement.
The pkopee who live in Indian Creek, Clar Creek, anel townships adjoining Harirodsburg, are fortunate in having a first-das Drug Store at whicli the purest Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Tobiceios,
(i'urare and a eeneral stock of
o f Notions may b3 found. The store
is owned by Dodd & Stevenson the first named, an attentive and
skillful physician, who is perfectly
at home in the compounding of
! prescriptions.
The circus will exhibit on a vacant lot at the west end of 6th street. Now that, we are to have our annual show, it is to be hoped the new company will bring a song with them that will take the place of tl c "Flying Trapez," as it, the f. t., is somewhat threaelbare A farmer came into the office, on Satuiday last, anel subscribed for this paper, with
the remark that he "couhin't find out any :hing about Monroe county in the Ci ncinnati G-a-zet te ! Quite
likely The Good Templars of
of this place, intend to produce, with appropriate scenery, during Fair week, the great mora! drama, "Saved" Non-subscribers, who
desire to have a copy of this paper
containing the Awards of Premi
ums by the County Fai ', si ould subscribe for it now. A n ii .div dual
called on us several weeks ago, and insisteel that we should print five
dollars' worth of obituary notice in
the paper, without charge, and said, fI don't take your paper, tut I take the Cincinnati G-a-zeti:e, and my
neighbor takes the Program, and we
exchange !" We politedv tolel him
te take his charity job to ;he "G-a
zette," and see if they would do it for notliing. Now, there; world be
just as much propriety in us asking
a farmsr to give us a bushel of
wheat, because we had eiten bread
made from wheat of his :aisiiv, bu paid for by the neighbor who hat
given us the bread. Would any
filmier dispose of his wheat, upon
such representations ? Water
melons, raised in Jackson county,
and the Southern portion of Law
reneCjhave been otfered t our people.
during the past week, at figures
ranging from 30 to 75 cunts. Hun
ureels ed acres, in Jackson county.
have been planted in nialons
Alex. Sutherland has tt specimen o
the Early Rose Folate, on oxhibi
tion at the Post. Office News Stand
that is well worthy of examination
Contracts have been made
Call iitiid Settle Up., All those knowing themselves indebted
to the lalo firm of Lefller & Rice, will
please call nt the Bloomington Mills and
settle up, as we must close up our old outstanding accounts. To those who have got Flour for wheat when threshed, wo
would say, bring on your wheat, as wo are prepared to receive it at tho highest market
price. llmnkiul tor the liberal patronage
bestowed on us in the past, we solicit the
same for our New Firm in the future.
Aug. 18, 1869. LEFFLER & RICE.
Bloomington Market.
CORRKCTEP WEEKLY BY E. T. TAYLOR. Wheat Red, $1.00; "White $1.10 per bushel. Corn, 13 bushel, 70c. Corn Monl, "t bushul 85. Flour, : barrel, $5 50. Beeswax, 9 lb, 25c. Butter, lb, 20c. Choose, lb, 15iJ. Chickens, 3 dozen, $2 503 00. Egg?, per dozen, 10, Feather?, "fi lb, 55060c. Hay, ton, $8 00. Lard, Z lb, 18019c. "Wood, "(3 cord, $.1 00. Molasses, Sorghum, gal, 550-6OC. Peaches, dried, nominal. Applet, dried, nominal. Beans, nominal. Potatoes, per bushel, new, 40c. Hides, green, 8c j dry 160i7. Flax sexl, $1 50. Bacon Hams and Sides, 17.17c. Shoulders, 12jc.
SPEING TRADE. I
Thoroughbred Calves for Sale.
HAVE EOR SALE sonic four or five
I
Thoronsrhbred lleift'r Calves.
They will be disposed of at reasonable cash prices, to such of our fanaeru as desire to improve their stock. A. LABERTEW. Bloomington, Ind., augl8,;69.
$2,500 in Cash,
To exchange for Oats, at
Dunn & Co's. Bloomington, Ind., Aug.4w 8'69.
Transfers of Real Estate,
For the weeks ending Aug. 7 arid 14, 18G9,
reported by "Win. H. Jones, Recorder :
John Stipp to John A. Medcalf, 1 acre
of land near Harrodsburg. $600.
Paris C. Dunning and wife to Samuel
IT. Buskirk and wife, a par: of out-lot 41,
in ;hfi town of Bloomington, $6,000.
awson L. jlcKinnev. Sheriff, to J.
Ea.it, 80 acre? of land in Van Buren town
ship. $58 20.
(iilhert T. l'au! to Rachel Paul 40 acres
of land in Bloomington township, $500.
li. v. Hopewell, tTuarduir ot minor Heirs
to Hcnrv Bitter, the undivided 5th of of
10 ueres of land in Richland township,
(being a part of 150 acres,) 120 acres of which lie in Owen county, $400.
Wm. Anderson to ISaney W. Spencer
and heirs, I SO acres of land in Bloomington township, $4,000.
John btinn to Andrew II. Wooierv,
In-lot 50 and part of lot 1 in the town of
Harrodsburg, and, also, a small portion ot
section twenty-nine near the town aforsaid,
consideration $1,300.
i George H. Pendleton, the
second choice of the Ohio Democ
racy, is the author of the greenback
scheme for the issue of an unlimited quantity of paper money the same
currency, which, during the Avar, he spoke of in his speeches as valuless. Pendleton was a rebel Democrat during the war, and has never
changed front, except on the green
back question, anel his eibject in that was to depreciate the value of the
National currency. m - -
Monroe County Teachers' In
stitute. f'rogramnte of Evening Lectures.
Lectures on topics pertaining to education will be delivered during
the week, at the 1st Presbyterian
Church, as follows :
Monday Evening, by the Examiner, Rev. Edward Wright Introductory. Education Individual
and National. Tuesday evening Rev. A. Y, Moore. Wednesday cverinc Rev. E
Ballentine. Topic Moral Essen
tial to Intellectual Education. Thursday evening Rev. II. R
Naylor. Topic Family and Ed
ucational Reform.
Friday evening T. A. Wylic
Ji-x penmental Hi ilosophy.
The Teachers of town and country, and citizens generally, are invited
to attend the Evening Lectures,
Thev will be found intercstino; and
profitable to all.
The Egyptian Washing Machine. This Machine is now on exhibition at Showers & Hendrix's Furniture Wareroom, Stuart & Co's Hardware Store, Pearson's Dry Goods Store, and tit the Orchard House, where tho Agents, tho ilossrs. Cozink, may be found. From ft careful examination of the construction, and some knowledge of the working of this Machine, wc feel confident in asserting that it is ono of the most practical, common-seme Washers ever introduced into this community. Tho bosrrds pan be made to rub the clothing on just such parts as require the most rubbinr, and as the lower board is filled with rollers, there is really no wkab upon the articles placed within the Machine. Full instructions given, and every Machine warranted to give satisfaction. The following certificates, from well known citizens of Bedford, are sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical as to the practical value of the Egyptian Machine: Bedfobb, Ind., Ang. 9th, 1809. I hereby certify that the Ep;vptian Washing Machine has been used in my family for some time past, giving entire satisfaction, and I would not be without one a period ot two months, for the price of a machine. JOSEPH STILS0N, M. D.
BEnroRD, Ind., Aug. 9th 18C9. Mb. Maoner: 1 can freely state, at your
request, that my family have bad the Egyptian Washing Machine in use, and are highly
pleased with it. Many of my neighbors hare
it in use. and without exception commend it
as superior to anything yet introduced in tbe nay of a Washing Machine. I have tried a number of machines, but have never before
met with ono that would do the work so well
as "the Egyptian." Yours, E. D. PEARSON.
I have used one of tbe above named ma
chines in my family,, and fully endorse all
that is said of the Machine by Mr. rearson.
GEORGE W. 1K1EJJLEX.
I hare one of the abovo named Machines,
and fully indorse Mr. Pearson's statement. They cannot be bent as a washer.
1. a. THOMAS. Orders left at either of tho places of exhi
bition, or at this office, will bo promptly
filled.
Important Notice. Farmers,
Families, and others can pu-chase no Kemedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment for the cure of Cholera, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Croup, Colic, and ben, Sickness,
taken internally (it is perfectly harmless; see oath accompanying each bottle) and externally for Chronic Khounmtism, Headache, Toothache, Soro Throat, Cats, Burns, Swellings, Bruises, Mosquito liites, Old
Sores, Pains in Dimbs, .Back end Uheat. Tho Venetian Linimen-; was introduced in
1847. and no one has vised it but, continues
to do so, many statin.;, if it win Ten Dollars they would not ba without it. Thousands of Certificates can bo seen at the Depot, speaking of its wonderful curative
properties. 1'riee, jritty tJtnts ana yn
Dollar. Sold by the JJruggists ana Citore-
L-ira thrrumJmiii iha. .. United ...States,.
Depot, 10 Park Place, New York, awg
Headquarters for Boots and Shoes.
In Numbers there is safety, it was upon this principle that tho formula of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills wits prepared. It was not. tho result of ono man's knowledge. Dr. Judson intending to spend n fortune in advertising li s pills, consulted the most intelligent and lear ned physic inns of the age, and tho result was the production of a simple but efficacious medicine-, the Judson's Mountain Herb Pills. Those pills cum Billiousncss. Dispepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Femalo It regularities, &c. They havo now been used many years by the public and thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtues. As a family medicine they nro unrivaled. Give tho Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. Aug
Chase
Co
West Side of the Square, Are Nov Opeuiug the Largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes, erer brought to this Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE Lowest Possible
RICES.
.
THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
To Duplicate any Cincin
nati BilL Having been in the market at the time of the kteTniipreetdentcd competition between the through freight lines, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE THE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL BATE. This, witH other advantages ttaej possess, enables7 then' to retail their good at WHOLESALE PRICES. X Soto Mutual Life Ins. Co., OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. CASH CAPITAL,, - - ----- $150,000 O Stockholders' Responsibility to Assured, - $300,000 OO THE DE SOTO MTJTTJ AT-i . L Takss the position that money being worth more in the West than m the East enables a well managed Western company to declare a better d.vidend that any Eastern one can. Then why should our citizens send their money East to be loaned at 1 per cent, to build up rival interests, when our own people want thu money at 10 per cent interest, and will furnish just as pood security? To concentrate capital at boroe, to develop the resources of OUR OWN COUNTRY, is a matter in which everv Western citizen has an interest. THE DESOTO MUTUAL ,. , In maturing its plans and peculiar features, and in getting op the Policy the compary isaucs, secured the aid of tbe highest mathen atical ability they could obtain, utd the experience and wisdom of those who have for years made Life insurance a business and a study. No life Insurance Company now before the public stands on a more solid ami substantial basis, than the De Scto Vutuai. The company stands pledged to its policy holders for SSOO.'XM) a sum double its cash capital. The stringent law under which it was organized makes each stockholder liable for double the amount of His stock. Every company organized under tbe new and rigid tans of Missouri have to make a deposit wkh tho Treasurer of State of 9100,000, subject to the inspoctioa and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Insurance, whose duty it is to make a annnal report to the Legislature, showing the condition of all companies organized or doing business is said State. TTio "Da Soto Mntnal
We believe issues a BETTER POLICY than any company in fia United States. It is a plain, simple, short, yet comprehensive contract, not liable to the doubt fm con: it ruction which characterizes many Life Policies, and does not make tbe usual restrictions ontraveL THE DE SOTO MUTUAL makes all policies non-forfeiuble ; divides surplus among policy holders ; takes only first class risks. Rates as low as leading cash companies. So extra charge for insuring the lives of females.
JAS II LUCAS, WILLIAM BALENTINE, ADAMANTINE JOINSOK, ANDREW MAXWJELL,
JAS H BRITTOH, President State National Bank, WM E B JRR, President St Louis National Bank, HENRY S TUR NER, President Union National Bank, JOHN R LION B ERG ER, President 3d National Bank, HENRY HITCHCOCK, all of St. Louis.
JAMES TRABUE, of Trabne & Company.
C N WARRtiN, of U N Warren & Uo.
B A XOBIXSON, of S A Robinsm & Co. CALDWELL, Esq , Att'y- of Louisville,
JAS H LUCAS, President, WM BALLENTINE, Vice President,
H CHRISTOPHiSR, M D, Medical Director, J3 r fin man, secretary, HENRY HITCHCOCK, Esq., Attorney, ProlesBor S 0 ABENDT, Actuary, GEORGE T PITTMAN, General Agent. BLOONIXCTOW BOARD OF REFERENCE: Professor DANIEL KIRKWOOD, LAWSON K MoKINSSf, WILLIAM A GABE, LEROY H CHASE, JAMES W COOKERLT, JOHN. K. EAST. WILCOX It MEANS, Stat Agents, Indianapolis, Indians, ROBERT H CAMPBELL, Agent at Bloomington. Jane 8, w
Druggist CHEM
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and 1ST, SO. 95,
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Executor's Notlee. NOTICE IS HE REBY G IVEN THAT tho undersigned has been appointed Executor of tho will of Solomon Butcher, deceased, late of Perry towns'iip, Monroe county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LEWIS II. BUTCHER, Aug4w3 '0!) Executor.
CI aids of allkinds printed to order, at tho Bloomington Progress, office.
Warranty Deeds ani'Mort-gages for tale at the Progress sffke.
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SEALER IK PAINTS, OILS km DYE-STUFFS, I?eifuiii3i-y, Fanoj Crooks axicl STATIONERY,
CIRCULARS,
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