Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 September 1869 — Page 3
jUjOHIIETfll PROGRESS. StSf"LocAL Notices ten cents vkr LU.'K, FOR EACH ISSEKTIOX. "X$S&
"Fmexps, count ryric ii anil lovI crs,'' luvu'kcn nnto the voice of wisI iloni, and sjo to tho great Nimv Yoi-k
Facta for Buyers. . It would be impossible to ilo justice (in the brief space to which we are restricted this week,) to the wholesale and retail Stationers of Mitchell, Ind., Anderson & Hamilton. Cant. Shoemakcr,of the Union Dviig Store, tells us that he can buy Books, Envelopes, "Writing Papers, and everything in that line, of A. & H., at lower figures than from any Cincinnati wholesale house, besides the saving in freight, which is quite an item. This does not apply tc large bills alone. To their customers they will sell one book at exactly the same figure charged by wholesalers where a case is ordered. I? there another firm ij the West that will do this ? We think rot. Last week, while the low Eastern freights were ruling, they received 7,000 lbs. of Books at one shipment, and the margin thus given them is passed over to the benefit of their customers. They only ask that country dealers should give them one order pledging themselves to give full satisfaction, both in their goods and prices it is their interest to do this. Merchants of White Hall, of EJL-t ts- ' ville, Harrodsburg, Stanford, Sniithville, Stinesville, and all other points of Monroe county, tiy Anderson & Hamilton one, and if you are not pleased with the result, wc will 'take back' all we have said on the subject. The following, from the Salem Mercury, is true every word of it : Axkehson & Hamilton. This widely known and thorough business firm, is. just now receiving the largest stock of hooks and stationery, ever opened in the State. Anything and everything in their Hie entirely too numerous to mention to he obtains! wholesale or ietail, and every article sold at their counters is reliable. We noticed, while in that establishment one day last week, a single item of 210 d07.cn spelling books, enough, we thought, to make a respectable bookstore, of it cmselves. This extensive book house is we'll worth a visit, and we recommend it tc our lousiness readers who deal in anything in the book or stationery line, as the plaec- to "buy. Try this house with one c-rder. inyhow, and if the goods do not open oat satisfactorily as to both prices Mid quality, return them to the house fit the-expense of the firm, and put us down as the boss "yarner"' in the newspaper business.
Chase &. Co. Cn the west .-idc of the square, people o town and emu. try will find ihr firm '.vliosi
name heads this article. Some, nine years' Store, where all kinds )f Summer ng . the Mcssi?. Chase concluded that the ; (Jords are celling way down below proper way to sell Hoots nnd Shoes was to j r(,jrlrtr prices, SO that the propriemale them r. special business, as in no j ( ' (iJ r00m ior .,,,,.
manner could a.l sizes, styles, and j . , q i , , :. . ,
oe Kept 011 nami. j-o
otln
suitable
quantities
KOTICE. Wc this week send statements! of account, to all of our customers whose accounts have not been cl sed within one year, and ask those who receive statements to call and settle the same, as longer indulgence will not be given. McCalia & Co. Bloomington, Aug. 18, '69 3t.
A NT E D . 80,000 bushels, - - Wlieal 25,000 hush :4s, - - Corn IO.OOO bushels, - - Hats Fcr which the highest market price ir cash wHTbe pa d, at the liioomington Mills. l.EFELER, KICK & CO, Aog. 18, 1Si!. Proprietors. "l 5,000 Gooso QUILLS, WASTED BY ugll-4t JOSEPH M. HO "WE.
Everybody uses Barrett's.
Barrett's a great success.
!,500 in Cash,
To exchange for Oats, at Bloomington, Ind., Aug.4w 8"69.
:c il ze a fact nnd to act upon it, is one and :he nme tiling with these gentlemen, and the res.ilt was the opcnlne of a sto--e ex-
! ..1 ... ..1.. ..f' ,m,l KtlnC:
( .is 1 1. 1 1 iyt 1. .Tin., v. j. ...... Fro 11 that time v.ntil now, their trade has bow. steadily increasing the best evidence that they have secured the confidence of the people and their invoice for the six months ending July 1st, shows an ir.ereaso in s ,les over the same period last yar, of trirty per cent This has not been ccomplisl cd without "he most persistem labor and :he closest attention to the details of t'tc trade. Every dry goods store in the plac! keeps a stock of Boots & Shoes, in correction with their other lines of go ds, whil ; Chase & Co. must depend entirely npoi Boots and Shoes for their profits. Seveial yea is ago, Mr. Geo. M. Chase accept' tl a pos.tion as salesman i'i one of the load: ng wholesale houses of Indiar.apolis, (still retaining his interest, in the house here' and during the four years lie was t'.iu employ cd. l:e iir.pr ived the many opportunities .'tiered him to form tse acquaintance of extensive manufacturers of l'loots and Saoes. This has been of incalcala'de udvs.nMtgJ to the firm, and to-di.y, Cha.-e&Co. can, uiid do buy hand-ewed worl. from the best manufacturer, for less nonsy than they ean be bought by sen c of the wholesale. deah of Indianapolis and Cincinnati. In proof of this us:ertion, Ch:v.c & Co. tell us they will sc'l to near-by Country me -ch.-m ts small bill of Boots and Shots, from one to ton cases, at the ' prices which the Cincinnati, Lousville, XoV Albany, cr Lafayette men otl'er thorn. This is not a mere assort on, with neither gooe s nor nets tc- back it they hav.'dor.e it, a ui to-i'ay a"e ready to duplic.iie (in pr'.c ,-s) any wholesale Bo(jt and Shou bill. T i:s firm have ,be n !in businosf. kng en.ot.gh to learn which of the numerous mai:nfacui"crs of the country, manufnetr.-c the iiOSt fi.ting gexnls for our murk -t, a '.d in e 'risequeriee. have secured speeia.ties in Bcoii .'is well as Shoos, ujvn whir l tli y hav ; made a large run. Of one jlns of Woiiicns' Shoes, they retailed six i 'Hidr. ii paivs last fall. So with n cusUii.i-mado Stogu Boot which they regard as the leading Boo:, both in s:yle und quality. A lively oonipotiticn sprung up between the leading fast freight ': ncs of the East, several weeks ago. and freights were vvr.-down to almost notliing. Freights from Uoste.n to diai apolis. (frst-class) are usual:;.- 1.83 per bundled, but during this iitth; -'ean-y-irsg" war, they were as low as 85 cents. Then, it was tlutt Chase & Co. went into the market, and last week they received a be it eighty cr.ses of coarse Boots at ihe latt ir figure, and there are still fos-iy ci.ses on the way. In addition lo t'.o large qua itities of Boots and Shoes Chi. e & Co buy from Eastern and "Western manufacturers, during the past season, besid carrying on. a heavy custom-work trace, they h.-ue miiiiufact ired in their own shop, over four hundred pairs of Piow Shoes. X nereis another advantage given retail l-uyersby thil firm : They agree to mend all rips in the goods tbey sell, and as neither stitches not peg5, can he insured not to gice way. thin is no small item to those who buy she-: for a family of four or eig lit. This firm propose, during the coming Fall, to
make a specially of servicatbie i;eods for
farmers, especially those who U.y witl
ciifh, and such are invited to c:ll and ex
amine before making their purchases.
I. Sanders & Sons are again in
the market, for the purchase of
Wool, at the highest prices, either in cash or goods. They are agents for the Seymour Woolen Mi Is, and have a large and carefully selected stack of their goods, such as jeans, flannels, cassimcrcs, blankets, coverlets, etc., specially to exchange for wool. They exchange goads for wholesale, and not retail prices. Farmers, call and sec their goods b'ifore'disposing of your wool elsewhere.
j Hshment, arc allowed a discounted"
5 per cent, upon all purciaso's. Poisons buying twenty dol'ars' wortu of goods at this house, oot them for nineteen dollars. Cueap enough, ain't, it ?
at Indianapolis, on Wednesday last, in the 6(Uh year of his age. Judge McDonald was a resident of Bloomineton from 1842 until 1855
The highest point of land in Indiana, is a hill about three miles north of Bloomington The south, west and north sides of the public square, arc now McAdaniized, and work has been begun on the cast .side The, September Term of tluj Monroe County Commissioners'
Tobe Smith is deter nincd that his establishment, in po nt of doc-
oration alone, shall exceed anv Church, will deliver the next Sun
Court, will begin on Monday next Rev. S. Burton of the Baptist
thing of the kind in the Stat
After finishing up his rooms inaj style of Oriental magni leence and! splendor, only read of in Persian fables, he now improves cn what! he has already done, nnd is having!
the ceilings of his store room frescoed in a manner the most expensive and artistic, yet discovered. Go' to Smith & CtH'hnn'f, if you wish to feast your eyes. Don't be humbuged with the foolish idea that catarrh can not be cured. The world m:ve-s aau medical science is progressive. The proprietor of Dr. tfcelye'tt Liquid
f'l lrl, .lOiiioltT will ivi if :"tJtfll
,.' i r' ,, ' Vc ,!i' Y,, , in this town, afternoon and evening
i;MtiiM i jiiDvj ,iui i i ti in; , 1 1 1 - not cure. Sold by R. II, Campbell, in Bloomington.
day afternoon Temperance Lecture. m To LEARN WJIEUE to go for a great amount of practical information at a small outlay of time and money, scud for a circular of the Bryant & Slratton Business College, Indianapolis, Ind. at An arm v of Wild Itentn comiff to Bloomington To the citizens of Ellelh-rilk, SmithviUe, Harrothibutf, Stanford, and Monroe County general!. On Saturday, September 11, the
i 'best and biggest" menagerie and
circus m the country, will exhibit
ascension, will
Barrett's is immense.
A Bargain. A. nice farm one mile and a half west of Bloomington, eor.tiiining 93i acres, will be
old cheap, if application be made soon to E. T. Taylor. The farm is all in grass, has a comfortable residence and a No. 1 barn cn it together with a large orchard of choice frur.t. If any one desires to buy a nice little farm, cheap, let him call a. E. T. Taylor's Provision Store, soon.
This statement we make trom the testimony of reliable persons and competent judges who have seen the show elsewhere, and also from the unanimous opinion expressed in every paper published in Chicago and St. Louis, and alt the principal towns in this Sta:e. This vast organization is composed of one hundred and sixty horses, one hundred and ten men, two elephants, a herd of dromedaries, and an extensive collection of lions, boars, leopards, tigers, hyenas, monkeys, apes and baboons. THE RHINOCEROS. Among the specialities is the only thinrtcerous in this country, and the first- one seen in this section for nearly a quarter of a century. This brute weighs nearly 8,000 pounds, is drawn by 10 English horses, and is said to be worth many times the price of admission to behold. It has two baby lions, only six weeks old, visited by all the children in the above cities during the time the
"Xight Scenes in the Uille," aroi menagerie remained, lint we nave
hereby notified that the Books will : sP:lcc to enumerate the manifold
he ready for delivery In Saturday attractions ot tins department,
An Krror. The small bills for the Balloon Ascension, wore furnished by Miles it Co. of Cincinnati, and in them it is stated that there would be no oxvra eh urge for admission to the Fair C rounds, on Friday. This is plainly an error, as it would bo impossible for the Society to pay expenses ft the regular admission fee. Card; of admis
sion to witness the cost 40 cents each.
WU 4 A f; r.ner named BartVtt. tells us that he owns a hen, thriic months old, that has already succeeded in laying fifteen eggs. He also has a stalk of corn, upon wh eh are ten well-formed ears. To John Smith, the well known fruit raiser, we ate indebted for some excellent, cider.
Persons who havo subsc-ibed for
of this week. If Mtbse -ibers will
hold themselves ,n readiness to re
ceive the Book:! when tho
cads, she will be much obliged.
Chips SLtitl iters.
TWO SEX'ERATE, EXHIBITIONS. The Menagerie and circus con-
A"-euti Ktitnte two separate and distinct ex-
iiiimions, ana oiuy one price oi admission is charged to both. The menagerie levee continues one hour, at the close of which the circus per-
Iformanees commences. This will
m i 1 1 1 - --jt? r o fill iI o ti f 1
and two: , ,, : : t.
I ouviaics an prcjuuicu existing in me:
people rc-
On Tuesday ai'teriioon. Aug. 2 It'll,
jjantei otout, a j jinn ru lvooin
keener named Cro .vfoo ,
ui m.-i.., ne iiui inji unit u i n i ' 1 V i c .i i minds ot many good baioou, on the south side ot tliel t ' , . . . , i garutng circusses.
s,,uarc, Kept oy oiour- ;vs is u.uai, , - - TnR pROCE;5SroN unon sucli occasio.is, the arties .,, , . ;r i
liegan to quarre,, and Crow toot and i .,, , .. 1 r. , . . 1 i l i i . i will enter the city about ten o clock b:out, who were bcliiiul t he counter, i . ., . Jr. .,, , , i
Illiilly fur Our Hoys. The Bedford Bise Ball Club sent a challenge to Bloomington, last week, and although we had no Club, the chtillengc was accepted. J .Glass McPhceters then went to work, and after considerable trouble, got a Club organized. The Bedford Club came up on the freight, yesterday afternoon, and the game was played at the Fair Ground. Six innings were played, the score standing, when the game closed : nionminton G2 Jiedioid 3-t The Bedford Club was whitewashed twice. m The Teachers' Institute is a great success. There are between forty and fifty Teachers in attendanee,and the in terest increases with each day. 5? Henry L. Ilcwson has opened a Shoe Shop, in the room over Simon Kahn's store, and as he is a No. 1 workman, we have no doubt he will be well patronized. Up to yesterday evening, there wore,, at the Fair Grounds, 141 entries of livo stock, and 107 entries of miscellaneous artfcles. JSSf'Judge Buskirk arrived at home on Tuesday, from Cleveland, Ohio, where he has been under treatment at tb e Forest City Water Cure.
.jm. mf mix ilw Shoe Shop. IIEXUY Ij. HEWSO.V, has opened a rhop, over Simon. Kalin's store room, on tho vrest side of the public square, and is now prepared to manufacture Cult' and Kip Boots, to order, in the most workmanlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Jfct?" Remember the place -over Siraen Kahn's store room. Bloomington, Ind., sept. 1, .809
Coanwis-iiiouei's Sale. 7n Monroe Common Pleas Court, Aug. 7. 1869.
Willis Driscoll, Louisa J: Driscoll, Juo. A. M. Lemon, vs. Garret J. Black yet 11, Thomas J. Lemon.
Partition of Lands.
To save your hair use Barrett's.
Barrett's Hair Restorative.
i i i . . ; iv tne eiepnants in Harness,
, , ? ., , ' i camels, ail elegantly bedecked
-i.u sii language u one an-mmr, wh-jii Stout suddenly reached under the .counter, grasped an ic pick, (an instrument shaped somewlnt like a
butcher's steel) and dealt Crowfoot! Im'A -Mil w1 liLlllr.-i All lllj-il." !
ti. - .. . ii . . c 1 1 . . a lo::m, who will enliven the scene
j. lie u euiutu.-u man icii ie inu nuor, ,, n i n it..i... i-' with the favo
, i i , i T, i of the day. I hen will come the who dressed his wounds. It was; . , J c , v , i . r r . ,i . j, ; circus troupe ot ladies and centfeevident from the first tint the man ' , ... , n ... -j, , . 0 men, mounted on their splendidly was sinking rap:dly, and at i! , , , . 1 s , , , Tr I l form i'd horses, and m new and o'clock on 1 rid iy morning, lies , , '
t.-;ui;tiii' vustuiucs. .me mas.-iu
and 10
in
Eastern trappings, and drawing the groat golden car of Alexandria, the
finest and largest chariot in the
world. It will contain Withers'
Washington Coronet Band, in uni-
ivill enliven the seem
rorite and popular airs
Call and Settle Up. All those knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Ijofller & Puce, will please call at the Bloomington Mills and Settle up, as 're must close i.p our old outstanding accounts. To those who have got Flour for wheat when thrciihed, we -would say. bring on your wheat, as we ore prepared to receive it at the highest market price. Thankful for the liberal patronage
bestowed on ui ia the past, we so kit the
tame for our New Firm in the future. Aug. 18, 1869. LEKFLER k Klt'-E. Book Bihmng. 3. Glass MePheetera, at the Post Office, is onr authorized agent at Bloomington. All orders for binding Books, Mag
azines, Music, &c., left with him, j
will be promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. J M. & F. 3. MEIKEL. Book Bimlero. & . Indinnnpo'lii', ImJ.
Fair Grcoud Eating Mouses. The Managers of the County Fair, having built an eating house building near the Fair Ground Gate, b..v. Henry Iiott has secured it, and will furnish warm meals to all who may apply. His charges will be reasonable, JO cents per meal: Ste&rular
Boanleirs $l.oo per day. He will also keep an eating stand rear the Halls, at which may be
found, cold meats, cakes, confect ionery,ho me-made ca ndy ,k e-cream
(if she weather ia warm, enough,) '
cad every article usually cilled for $a, John P. Smith has received this week, several fine imported '.rimeing Watches, an article every horse fancier should possess. He
now has a lot of Diamond Jewelry, ranging in price from $100 to $600. Don't fail to examine John's diamonds. He warrants his first-class diamonds to be just what they are represented no "chip" or "paste" diamonds among them. Take a ook at his fine watches, any how.
Lreathcil his lust. A joswnorlem examination revealed t'.ie fact that one of the wounds hae penetrated co the spinal marrow it the filth vertebra, necessarily causing dead). On Tuesday evening, Stout was taken before F. T. But lei and ::e-
quired to give bail in the stun of
o00, lor his appearand on
di.y. On Thursday his bail was raised to six hundred delhirs. The above statements as to tl e affray are trom the evidence before the Coroner's jury. Crowfoot has a
wife and one child. On hattiruay
der!
and the entire
us, cages, vans,
retinue of the vast concern, will follow in regular order. This splendid street pageant will be worth a journey of many miles to witness. tub enters. The equestrian department is
Thurs i c'omPOSC(' office lady riders .and
gymnasts, anei uuny oi tnc most famous athletes, acrobats and riders, in the world. The performing horses and trick ponies are said to be unequalled in beauty and skill.
Altogether, we think we are safe in
, , , i i j 1 com jiuiiuiisive iiiciia":eno anu cirmttrment, at wh.ch phice deceased ; 1 . ., , i v - t.. i.m eus ever in the west: therefore, has a brother living Judge' . , , , '
turn uul try nexiy , aim come to
town and see the big show on thrt
Hughe instant
mg d uug
arrived tit home on the i'.',id Under the New Con
stitution of Indiana, it ih only necessary that an individual who desires to practi'V law, s'loultl get some due to state that he has the amount of moral character requisite to make a lawyer. Ve presume
th
day.
On Monday last, Daniel Stout's
amount was given
JOTICE TS II ERE BY I VEX, THAT l. the undorsiened CoinmUsioner, under and l.y virtue of a decree of the Alonroe Common Pleas Court, rendered t.t the August term, 180?. will on Saturday, September 1R, lt60, sell, on the premise., at puldie out-cry, to the highest responsible bidder, the rollowicg described r-'al estate, situated in the Co.inty of Monioo and State of Indiana, viz: The west half :? the south-west quarter, and the north-west quaTter of the north
east quarter, and the north-w.'st quarter of
section thirty-three (). Also, two acres in the north-east corner
of the south-east quarter, in section thirty-
two, '.i2) to include a certain spring, all in
township seven, (,) north ot range one wi--t, containing two hundred find eighty-
two (22) acres.
The aboTe land will bo sold on (lie followini terms, namtlv : One third in cash, one
third in twelve, nnd one third in twentv.
four months, without interest, th-j purchasor giving good fren-lield snrety, waiving relief
frsiii the vnluatiori or appraismen. Aeertiti
ca.te of purchase will be issued to- the purchase' ,
nnd when lull pieprnent is mace, a deed will
b.i made therefor. The land will have to
sill for two-thirds of its appnifffd value. The land above described constitir.es one of the bust farms in Monroe Countv. There is o ie hundred ncreu in Clear Crete ic bottom. It, is well watered. There is u good frame house on it There is a good Orchard on the farm. There are meadows avid pastures. The Louisville, Xew Albany and Chicago llaihoad runs through the farm, and it is situated one half mile south of the Hurrodstuigh Depot, and is known as the Lemon cr Mound Bottom larni. Any firmer information will be given by the undersigned, it llarrodsburgh. Any person desiring to purchase the above farm, is requested to examine the pi'cm.ses. J. Ti. ITRMEY, sept. 1, 1809. Commissioner.
SPKING TRADE.
eadquarters fcr and Shoes.
Boots
c
base & Ca
West Side of the Square,
Are Now Opening the Largest and mast complete stock of Boots and Shoes vt brought to tbi Market. BUYING IN THE BEST AND LOWEST MARKETS FOR CASH, THEY CAN AND WILL SELL AT THE XjO-wojBt Posiiible
THEY RENEW THEIR OFFER TO NEAR BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
o Duplicate any Cincin
nati Bill. Having been in the market at the time oflheIateanpreeedented competition between the through freight lines, THEY WERE ENABLED TO SECURE TOE SHIPMENT OF THEIR GOODS AT ONE-FIFTH THE USUAL RATE. This, with other advantages ther possess, enables them to retail their goods at WHOLESALE PRICES.
A Cheap Farm, fTUIE undersigned o:Ters for sale tho JL ehea pest farm ever offered in Monroe county, consisting of 180 acres, situated 4$ mile southeast of Bloomington. 7 ti acres in cultivation, water plentiful, small house and barn. Now offered for $1!) per acre. Terms cany $1,000 down, the restiu two vears. Call and see it. ' jul 2mpd JAMES HOUSTON.
State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss :
In Attachment. In the Court of Curie T. Henderson, a Justice of the Peace of Bloomington township. Milton J. S'.nith, "V vs. Civil action in Arthur L. Kinsman. J Attachment.
JJ IT KNOWN, that on the 24th day of
August. A.l). 1809. tho above nam-
d plaintiff, by his attorney, tiled in my
bond was increased to 3,000, which office, his complaint against stid defend-
Hill 111 U1C HlltiVt! nillUCTi i.-minu, luriuoi with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant is not a rtsideut of the
State of Indiana.
Druggist
CUE M i
. CAMPBET iT ,
JE3 SS- 3BB2 JM
DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS km DYE-STUFFS, I?eiriiiiiei-y, Fancy Goods STATIONERY.
and
CIRCULARS,
A .-( e: 1
PUINTED CHEAPLY, AT THIS OFFICE.
CQIERIFF'S HALE
KJ
..QHEE1FF3 SALE.
B v virtue of an execution to m 3d:.rected,i 4 . "3 . . , . i mm thp nWlr n th' Mnnri Circuit court.
from the Cbrk of thes Monroe common'
Transfers of Ileal Estate, For the week ending August 28, 1HC9,
We will tindeavor to secure a correct List of the Awards of Premiums trade by the Agricultural Soci((y7 rbr publication nest eck.
isis not generally known, as young; reported by AVm. II. Jons, Recorder: . . . ,. i . i. .. .v.l .Tuezil 'rin,, L-..f trt l")ivid Hiehnriliinn
men exhibit little inclination (),,;ina irj(in twnsnip, $:tlt). '
towawl the profession. J ieic is no inconsiderable amount of hard work
connected with the imctice of
medicine, and in consequence, medic
40
t'ciui nutn, Aelminiotrainx, to ueorga W. Kirk, the two-thirds of 40 acres vf land in Indian Creek township, $25(1. John W. Fr. -neh to Simpson Skirvin,
80 acr.-s of :anU in Benton township, $t.)o.
Wm. Kriner to James (.,. Worloy and
al students are not so nlenriful as , lrt ' Out-lot No. 7 1 in the town , ,, , 1 . of Bloomington, oast of the I niversity
niu4vi.ii m law-
-!V!arriao'e Jii-
ccuscfi have been issued to Levi W. Ithorer and Sarah Mn ;r, Jacob W. Easton and Surah J. Toeld, A, T, Teague anel America A. Carroll
Hie ciroiif3 people laid ureal:
stress upon the fact that they had in their company sever il Bedouin Arabs. Showers & llendrix have a large number of Bed-oum' customers, but they don't lrag about it Judge David McDonaldlied
Camrms, iliuo.
George Galyon to the minor hei's of Samuel Alexander, deeei.sed, 120 acr,-s of land in Benton township, for the sum of $100. George Galyon to Wm. B. Alexande-twenty-tive arres or more of land in Benton township, $150. das. C. Worloy to Geo. Sheelcs, 8ft acres of land in Bmton township, $.")00. Jco. V. Kirk to Klijah ftlriui, 10 aere of land in Indian Oreek township. $123. Wm. N. Ilosebarry, Guardian, to John Burks. ?ix(y acres of land in Van Burcn township, $50.15 0'5. Jaiiit s M. llendrix to Lavina Uohinson, In-lot :)3j iu the town of liioomington, 1 . 50?.
Said defendan t is therefore herehy noti
fied of the tiling and pcr-d-jucy ei saidcomplaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the 23d Day ov Septkmiikr, 18G9, at i o'clock A.M. of said day, at my office, in the Town of Bloomington, county of Monroe, and State of Indiana, said coinplaint, anil the matters and hings therein contained and alleged, will t-e heard and detcrmini'd in his absence. Witness my hand and seal, this 28th dav of August, 18i)'J. skat,. C. W.HKN JKH.SON, sepl. t')!-.'it Justice of the Peace.
IVoli c of Insolvency. Mo;iroc Cocamon Fleas Court. In the estate of James Mhel'iold, deceased
William U. Gwin, Admin slrutor.
!oort of
countv
the estate of James Sheffield was declared prohahly insolvent. Thoso i nterested are uotillcd that it will he settled accordingly. WILLIAM K. GWIN, sept 31, 18C!i-3t Administrator. Louden S? MoC'evy. AttorEsiii.
TTIIK August term o.? the On Commoa Pleiis. of Monroe cc
I will expose at public sale to the hit,'hesi
ibidder, on
Saturday, fleptemher 4tb. 1869, between the hou -s of K' o'clock A. If. and 4 o'clock P. M-, ofsaid lay, at the duref
pleti3 court, I will expose td puh'iie sale toj
the uigliest iiaaer, c n Saturday, September 4th, IffCO. bet'veen the hour of 13 o'clock a. m., and
4 o'clock p. m., of id day, at the door oi the eouH nau9e of Monroe count; th the court house of liioomington, Moi roei rt,nts aDl preat!i for a term not excudint; county, Indiana, the rents and profits for ; feven years, the following deachbl real
term not exceeding seven years, oi .ue ioi- j(St 0.w jtB . lowing dewribed rail eatatc, tt-v.-it : jj pn fi0Uth-wesi quarter of section tv ntyLot Number fifty two (52) in the Town' three (23) in township n, north of Jang of Stinesvillc, Monr e county, Indiana. jtw (2) west con :aining one hundred and And on fa lure to milteo the full :uiiount!isty acres, more or less, subject to an inof judgment, interest and costs, I will. atiJcumbmnce of the dower right of Mary t he name time an d place expose ai- public' Warren, ns laid .ff to her by commissioners sale the fee simple of said real estate. ;appomtoel jr -that purpre. Taken as the property of J- hn E.ij Ana on failure to realize the ful anour t Puzh, at the suit of fiuskirk & Hi nter. of judgment, inw.reste and com, I vnll ,lt
Said sale will be made withoi.t any rohefijtne same time r.na piaec. expose ai puoi c
whatever from va'tuatiou or appraisement
laws. LA WWON H. MeKIM K, July 28 'GO 3t Sheriff Monroe co.
sale the fee simple of said real estate.
I Taken as the property of Thomas Swafford, at the suit ot Abraham LeveHng cd
l nomas J. Aiovenng. K&id sale will be tn&dft withroif aiit
AilmlnlNtl tnt'Or's Wotlce. Iwhatever from valuation or wnraist meat
NOTICE ISI1KHKBY GIVEN THAT laws. LAW;SON E McKlNNEV, the undersign! d has beei appointed t Augllw3 '61 Shetiff Mowoe co. bv the Glork of Mm roe county r""'"1""1
I'lejia Court. Admin iutratiT of the esttte ofl
Robert Camphell. deceased, latoot manon township, Monro:- ounty, Indiana. Said estato is supposed to be solvent. JttLSX CAMPBELL. atig. 25, C9-31 Adi.tinijtrator.
rboroiighbreil Calves lor Sale
HAVE EOK SALE some four or five
I
ThcnToughbreJ Heifer Calves.
They will be dis rsed of at. reasonable cash prices, to such i f our farmers as desire to improve their stock. A. LABERTEW. Bloomington, Inl . augl8,'G:.
Sale Bills printed at satiufi etory rate-.ll . at tbis officii. j
Admiolstra tor's Sale. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i.i the underf igned Administrator ef tho estate cf Robe t Ganr pbell, d"cea8eil, late Monroe cowity. Indiana! will ofier fcr si-.l
oji tne .premise i, on Fkiday, September 17, 1869, all the pers.ii.al property of said decedent, consisting in part of Cattle, Horses, Hogs, some I'i rniing Tools, Kitehe : and Household Fir oiturc. Tur-iMs of SUle i credit of -welce
months will e sive-n ru -ill sen,? oi' ;hu-
U.ilars and i.pwai'ds; i art'-r thret; ei'llsrs.
leash in hand the ptTehas -r givipg f t .
and approved seearitv, waivitia ve uat -'U
and appraismeat l.-.w'
JViS CAMPBrJL.1aug.23, 166ft t3 Adiuiui '. F, 'f . Bugler. Aiaoroejr.
