Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 December 1869 — Page 3
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LOOA i, AND .'. 'IHCELLA SEOl'S-
JL. X. A. i- CM1AGO RAILROAD. TIMK TABt.S AT ISLOOMINViTOX. Erpre juiai) .Snath : Arrives at KOO p.m. Departs at 1:20 r.si Exorts 'siring .Yer 'h : Arrives at 3:0 2 p.m. . Departs at. 3: 12 r.M Freight, going south, arrives ;t 8:i( a m Freight coin north, arri .es at 3:00 r.M v. JAMES K. BRYANT, Aoknt.
N'otk e. By request of a nu Kibe -cf the Members of '' the Monroe Ccunty Agricultural Society," a meeting of the members of said
iSceietv will be hold at the Court
c, in Bloomington, on Eatur-
v, Jauuary 1st, 1870, at 1 o'clock
M. JAMES SMALL, Dee. 22, tlS-td President.
.. $grUL Notices tkjt ckxts t4V, each iSsERT:ojr.'"iai
VH.&
LWTKRS, Doetots. business and literary neu. generally, ought to keep files of the newapaperi tlYsy taka. It you desire to refer to a 'legal" advertisement the narket reports, or anything .of thai character, the File holds. your newspapers in convenient -order. 5CC. pays for Newspaper jb" ile.
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Special Notices. Cull t Shoemaker & Oo'n unci get five cakes of Honey Soap for 25 cents !
A Sko;kt. Ask Joe, sc rve your newspapers.
M.c. how to preIlo will tell you.
Xobk Smith has tbe finest store roam in Indiana, as well a? tho largest tck of Watches and Jewelry. He will sell aenuine American watch, in co.n sliver eftse,for 415, and he sells other "makes" of watohes for $5 and upward. Tobe has also acded new nnxhinery to that with which his work
8Hor wssalrcady supplied, whu-n eiiar-ie ; 1;!ls a nne fts5ortment,
lute to do "all kinds f watch repairing for about Wf the prices that others charge, and in a much better manner. He don't patch tip vour watch ftvthit it Willi run for a few
ttayJ,.t)UV ne supplies ne-vr wun.s, ius " the old, so that wher it leaves his hands, vour time-keeper is : is good as. new. If you call upon him he. wil'j give you his price list.' - . ' ; De22tf
Bu0;V'T TIlESPASSt I have rented the "Jacob Young Pond," for the purpose of filling my Ice Housi;, this vintcr, and Thereby warn nil persons from skating upon it, as the ice may be spoiled
and I iiul to considerable expense. Pcr-
sws who disregard this notice will I e dealt vith -according to luw. Dec. 22, 1869. II EN RY ILOTT.
rhritni:iie Presents. What couTd
vou give vour father, .mother, sister, brother,
sweetheart, or friend, that would be more
hillv airecited than a book. Met 'neners
uau ana see mm.
Special Wojltc K. Shoemaker & Co ra selling out their t took of Wall Paper (ready trimmed). BQyPilgrhn's Pragreai in words of one y liable, at-McPhcetira'..
lVho you find a man who is in doubt about the proper place at which to buy. Drugs. Medicines and Perfumery, direct him to the store of ghoemiiker & Co. You will be
doing that man a jrreat favor and a
tne same umeaiu in estenuiug trade of a No. 1 fir ca.
tin
.JOT" The finest gill books in town, at MePheaters. Simple and durablc,arc those Newspaper Files, sold by J. Glass McPbeeters, at 50c.
Smokers! Smokeks! Call at Shoe
maker & Co and sto the wonderful Cigar
Machine. Price, -$1.50.
IjOSI Money By people who purchase Holiday presents of any kind, before
ooking ftt Jd.cPuceters stock ot gitt bcoRs.
Special Wot Ice. Shoosmnkc r & Co. lavo one of the finest stocks of Porfuniery iver brought to liloomington.
Taylor has a fresh stock of
staple Groceries, as well as every
thing in the Fancy line usually
kept. He is accommodating, soils at reasonable -ftgurc-3, and takes
pains to please customers. You
will find his store on the uortlusist corner of the public square. In the absence of Taylor, James Walker
will wait on customers.
Special Tf of IccV-Shoemaker & Co. sell School Books cheaper than any houso in town.
Special Notice. Call and seo one of the largest stocks of Irugs ar.d Fancy Goods ever brought to Bloomington, at
Shoemaker & Co s.
Bcmembei' I That those wlio vote against the
lli.ilroad appropriation, vote against
to opening of more and better
ivl'iiucs through which to reach the
markets of the world than we now
mve, and to shut out from our
county, capital that would be iia-
lueed to come among us were we
bivught in more direct contact with
mineral we iltu, and commercial ana business, centre!.
. Maxima ge Licknces have been
issued to the following persons since our last report :
II. C. Mathers to Laura Shirley ;
John II. Thomas to Fannie Camp
bell ; Win, 11. Hash to Willie E. Richardson ; E. R. Turner to Mary Hill; Robert 3. Curry to Jennie
L. Harbison; Thompson (eorge to Rebecca J. Norman ; Isaac A. Pressley to Cornelia Harbison , Lewis R. Brown to Hannah Smith ; A. J. Jacobs to Sarah A. Alexander.
J Psalm books, -Hymn bocks, Bibles
and festanviuts, in great variety, at .M.C
Jrneeters . hi m i
j Special Wotlce. Shoemaker & Co. I sell the finest Clears and Tobacco ill Town.
- - Up- vritb the Times. J.'.'.tfytcp mined to be tip with"-the times, X have securetj the necessary
ineryr and inst!a.d of patching
Keg"" The fines-; assortment of Juvenile books ever brought to BloomingtoO; at Post Office News Stand.
a word of
It is this
Advice Gratis. Now that the
anlwmdtng, as is Ae practice wi;h New Year is almost here, we have
.some will put-new works into the watches that are Irought to me for repair, i,' I ma also receiving a hand-
tKtriKierarKi all. sew, ana win Bell them so cheap that no one can find fault. John P. Smith. " 'T&BK.mber west'siie of the square. . u.R,T-rRepairinj;.dQe at. a twoifds reduction. J. S. ... ." ' --. McFheetera k.seiis a large assortniefc f Twjr- books. iAdl and examine thijRn.
CHiilps and Splllmters. On Monday night, 22d inst., the residence of Mr. Daniel Bute act, near Harrodshurg, Wfis burnet, to the ground. t is believed that the fire originated from a lighted candle
which had been incautiously left
upon a cross-beam in the second
story of the house. The building was reduced to ashes in ho sho -t a time that the furniture couki be removed fror.i but one room. Citizens in the vicinity have subscribed liberally toward rebuilding the house Eggs retail at 40c. per dozen, in this market, when any are offered The Bloomington Hub and Spake Factory, we are pleased to learn, under the careful management of Mr. Jos. A. Dinsmore, is meeting with great success, and that a St. Louis firm have contracted widi Mr, D. for all the
hubs and spokes he can manufacture during the winter months
preaching in the Baptist Church, in this place. Services at 2 and Q o'clock r. m. each day. All arc invited to at tend, S. BiTP.TO.sr, Pastor. A dwelling house end contents, located some five or six miles
south of town, was burned to the ground hist week. Loss $1,500 to 2,000. No Insurance. H'e could
have secured a policy in the Hart
ford Insurance Company for five
n o.-ie i ijnn A
years, lor irora ao w ?ov.
warning to those who have no Insurance. Call on the Agent, in
James Small's building. The many friends of Pro f. Dodd, of the Indiana State University, will learn with regrot that he purposes leaving Bloom ington soon, for a new field of labor. He has accepted the Chair of Mathematics, in Williams College, Massachusetts,
one of the oldest Colleges in the
country. The kindest wishes of a host of friends, will accompany him to his new home.
House, with six rooms, wood houne, cistern and celinr, for sale, or rent, on Fifth, street between Grant and Lincoln. M. L. Snodgrass, Ajnmt.
PERSONAL PROPERTY BY AUCTION. milE SUBSCRIBER WILL I. offer for sale, by auction, at his rcsidencn, on Satubiay, January 8th. 18T0,
his personal property, consisting of Household goods, Chairs. Tables, Murcnu, Wardrobe, ' Carpet, Stoves, Crockery, &('., also, Garden Tools, some Farming Imple
ments, Potatoes, Poultry, two Lows, one Horse anil Carriag j, &c.
The usual credit will be given, terms
made known at the time ol sale.
C M. DODP. Bloom ington, Ind., 'Dm. 20, 1809.
" Attorney General Williamson, gives hisi legal definition of the
marriage question, in the Indiana
polis Journal, something that it fis presumed every county clerk who
is able to read, thoroughly under stood before.
The Blooraington Township
ibrary fa now open, at the office ofi
M. L. Snodgrass. Those Yfko may
desire to procure reading matter
'ree, should call.
If you want a pair of Shirley
Skates, remember that Allen & Co
keep them. Go to Allen & Go's.
and buv a Sausage Machine will
grind a pound in a minute. They
tave a new patent Wood oaw tnat
is No. 1. A large supply of Axes
just received, including the famous
Red Jacket Axe. Anything in the Tinware line made to order,at Allen
& Co's.
.m m
Why don't some enterprising individual establish a Rink in Bloomington ? There would be money in it in the R. we mean, not B Barrett & Co., Manchester, N. H., arc bankrupt, and fsend us a list con-
advice for our friends. : taming tne names or several tnonsWith the first number.! aml P'jWiahei-s, to whom they are
in 1870, of the newspaper you ta lce,! indebtod in SHms rangin fron& two
multireel uowr to seven aoiiars. xne
Progress is "s;uck'; to the tune of
, A CTAH and appropriate gift to a lover t newspaper read n.;, would be one of toMvrT.swsppfcr Fi that are sold for 50 At.Ai joe ile's Sutionery Store.
lal IVnf !:. Shoemaker & Go.
-tell JUzers of -the ill ie trands.
AcaseoI JUeUneas ot 14 years ji$ji$ng (the result of Catarrh) Wred by the ase of.SKlye's Liquid rCtftrs-h Cure. Ja si Springer,Esq. of , Durban's Corners, Williams co.. Ohio, writes und!a date of January J86,VtJAt;h,3 hiis heeu using Dr ; Scepiifir Gwre, airfi ays it has ccrec hjm ofvdea(neB f i4 years standJng, He was so "ilvuf that he coulc
aot hear a liersoo s&lk, when seatec
hat t'atee feet diutant, but can nov $jbjr ihU ehjirch beCfis- ring, 2 mile
frdax his pesldense. This medicine
ia jold only by R. H . Campbell. "'Tjrrlw most ac.ftb!e gift a book McPheotera keeps them.
buy a Newspaper File, and put each
week's issue upon it, and at the end of the year you will have a valuable book. Frequently you notice a valuable recoijrt, or an interesting article in your newspaper, which, at
i the time you read it, you determine
to preserve. But the paper is al
lowed to lie loose upon the table,
and the children destroy it before you have an opportunity to clip cut
the article yon want to keep. One of those cheap Newspaper Files v?ill
remedy this. They arc for sale at the Post Office.
Yocr newspaper;? oueht to be n reserved
in regular took form. You can dc this, by
paying the 3mall sum of ' fifty cents for cne of those simple, cheap Files, for sale at Hie Post Office.
Special NIee, Shoenwcker 4k Cc bsvVit:)ftrett,sto::k of Lamps and Xae terns, in Town. Gall and see.
MFTGo to tit "BloomliiijtQi
MILLS," and get a barrel or sack
of The Ladies Favorite" Whit
Wheat Flonr. Their Flour toolc
the First "Premiura at our Count f
Fair, over all other Flour. tf
A splen4id assortment of I'ianis
ror 187,at tne Post u-Oice iHews tam fcure one before they a.re all gone.
"What shall I buy ibr a Ney
Year Present, can btet be answereJ
liy Tttley & Co., w!o have a gret t variety of useful aracles suitable 2 a presents for all ageis, sexes and corditions in life. Nine Shawls, Shoes,
Uderp and Wooka (Jools forLadun
Fine Hats. Boots and Gloves fir
Gentlnaen, ISverything usually keit in a Dry Goods Store, and
many actieles that are not usually
found, jn other Bl ow cheap. 8dcIm1 Wnti no,, Shoemaker & C.
have a flhe variety of Pocket knives, ac d
sen taitw cfltsap.
FaMnI. The larg .'3t and most elegai t t!of Pviiday gosid. and Christ una fiejfwat Xi-fbesters'-.
BgPditical works, at McPheeters'. I" Me Pheoters. keeps the Lightning Calculator. Ce.ll and secure a cop,',
Observing that our respected
friend Mitcoell, Ex -Chairman of
the Democratic Central Committee, was extremely busy in the elec
tioneering business, and presuming
that he would throw the weight of
his influence in favor of the Rail
road appropriation, we accosted h tm
upon Friday last, desiring to know
how he stood on the Railroad ques
tion. To this query, Bro. Mitch
ell replied, that, he was in favor of
another Railroad, but was opposed to voting to tax the people one dollar to secure it. But will anybody be clever enough to build us a Railroad toithvui any inducement ? JES?" A large collection of miscellanecus books, just received by McPheeters. I" San I a Clam has filled McPli cetera shelves with the finest assortment of bocks ever brought to Blooniington. All of which are to bo exchanged for greenbacks.
Morgan, the thief who shot a German named Petri, at Terre
Haute, several months ago, was hung!
on Thursday last. A large number of persons from Indianapolis, I.iafayette, and other towns of Indiana, were in attendance. It is a singular taste an appotite for the horrible that will induce a man l;o travel hundreds of miles, to witness the execution of a fellow being, Moegah added his testimony to that of the ma&y who havo forfeited their lives for crime, that ''whisky did it.-" '
11.50. "Barrett's is not, a ilye." A new firm, Lord & Smith ol? Chicago, have bought Barrett's stock of sulphur, sugar 0:: lead and niLrate of silver, and propose to advertise
extensively. They'll pay for tt, if
they do any advertising here
We will commence the New Year with fifteen now subscribers, all of
whom have ordered the paper v'ith
in the past week The entire
family of Rev, Mr. Calmer, at New Albany,, (six ohildn) are prostrated
with small pox, and the disease is
reporceel to be prevalent m that place. We are informed that this loathsiorae disease was introduced
into Bloomirgton, in, 1866, from
ew Albany The delinquent
list makes its appearance in. to-day's
paper, and is not as long lay half, as it was last year. This will be the
ease in many count es, and publish
ers all over the Siaite will be ihort thousands of dolla:ru,all through the officious or official decision ol At
torney General Williamson with
reterence to tax sales a natter .1. " ,.1. - CI tt . 1 -1
v inuu me supreme court tiaa given
a decision upon long before. We
have a hundied dollar grudge laid
up against W illiamson There
are in the County Poor Hou se, at
present, thirteen paupers. Under
the efficient management of Mi ohae
Gabberc,this institution is admirably
conducted One of the silliest
things connected with fche ohserv i TT 1 -I i , . ...
ance 01 xionaay iesuvities, more foolish if possible, than "gutting drunk," is the indiscriminate firing of guns, pistols, and fire crack sirs
it is superfine nonsense The Temperance Alliance has an able
advocate, in Rev. C. Martindal
His labors wure attended with gfreat
success, in Bloomington, last week
-Abrara Lemmon, a eiti. :en of
Bean Bloasoui township, died n the
11th instant, in his 56th year, 0:
dropy of tho heart.
Religious Notice.- Rev. J.
Brown, A. 11., oi Terre Haute, a
graduate of Yale Col lege, wh has had twenty years' experience i a the Gospel Ministry, and has hac con
siderable experience in teaching and
iiiaiiuJiuvut Ui SCHOOLS. IS HOW
Administrator's Notice.
-VTOTICE IS he-oby giTFOTJ, that the un-
1 dersiirnett has man. appom:l, by
the Clerk of the Common Pleas Couit of
Monroo county. Indian, Administriitor,
of the eatate of Abram Lemnian, deceased,
late of Bean Blonsom towns: up, Monroe county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES S. GENTRY, dec29 69-3t Administrator.
1869. HOLIDAYS. 1869.
Extra Announcement
HOLIDAYS!
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Admlnliitrator'S Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, itaat the nndersiuned Administrator of the
estate of Abram Lemmon, deceased, late of Bean Blossom township, Uonre-e mnty, Indiana, wili eflfbr fo:rsale, on the premises, on VVelnosaday, Jantiaiy 1 I8T0', all the personal property of said decedent, oonsisting in part of Horsas, (.battle. Sheep, Hogg, Corn, Hay, Farming utensils, two Wagons, Household Furniture, and other articles. Terms of Sle Sunts of three- dollars and under, cash in hand; all sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving notes with good security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and without intere.tt. JAMES S. GENTRY, dec29 'G9-3t Administrator.
SEFTJL FOR
PRESENTS. ALL!
Nice Button Boots, for your Wife,
Sister, Daughter or Friend!
Our friend, Col. McCrca, of
the Knightstown Soldiers' Home,
is in the city, visiting friends and
kindred.
Real Estate Transf ers,
For the week ending Dec. 29th, reported by
W. H. Jones, Recorder:
Thomas 13. Currv to Dai'id Lainkirs,
n'-icut 20 acies of land in Sail. Creek township, $250. -"'
14. L. Kavhns to Dnvm h. Johnson, lots
1)1 and 10:! in the town ol Lllettsvillu,
J 50. Emily Gilman to Jnson Gilinan, ct ul,
1 20 acres of land in Washington township,
$.J00.
Hubbard M. Edmondson to David f.
Johnson, 6C acres of land in Richland township, $1,600.
E. Showers and Al. J!.,. JUendnx, to J. t'.
Cookerly, pr.rt of Iu-lot No. 164 in the town of Bloomington, $500.
Wm. Turner, Administrator, to Isabella
M. McPherion, the undivided two-thirJs
o? 1G0 acres of land in Bloomington township, $400.
Samuel lr. Jiurton to llenry uotue, ho
acros ot land in W&abington towmaip,
300. Samuel H Phillips to Eliza Jane Bryao,
80 acres of h nd in Pcrrv town.ihip, $500.
James B. Ward to James I!. Amermaa,
50 acres of land in Perry township, $l,4i2
50c. .
Wm. W. Roddy to Moses Johnson, a
part of Out-lot No. 13 west of the town of
Ploomingtos, 400.
The State of Indiana, Monroe Go.,
in the Common Pitas Qniri. April
Term, 1870. Harriet J. Eller vs. Isaac Y. Eller. Now comes the pltLintiff, by Paris C. Dunning. Attorney, and files her com
plaint herein, and the Sherilf's return on the summons issued horein, showing said
defendant u not a resident of the State of
Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that un ess he be and appear on the first dav of the nest r.erm of the Com mon
Pleas Court, to b; holde-i on she 3rat Mon
day of April 18' 0,at the Court House in
Bloorninston, in said county, and Suite,
and answer or demur to -aid complain the
same wm oe neara ana aetermmea in nis
absence.
Witnesis, my name, and the seal of said Coui-t, aflixed at Blooa.ington, this 27th day
ot jjecember, A.. U. 18 Ell. ItOBERT C. FOSl'EB, Cletli. Bloomington, Ind., dise2iw3
QIIERII'F'S SALE.
liy virtue tf two executions to me direct
ed, one from tho Clerk of the Monroe Cir
cuit Court and one from the Clerk of tUe Monroo Common Pleas Court, I will ecpose at public sale to the highest bidder, on
Saturday, January 22nd, 1.870,
between tho liouts of 10 o'clock a.m., and
4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door of the court house of Monroo county, tiiie rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wb: In-lots in the town of Fairfax, Nos, 8, 9, 10, 1, and wist hull' of 2. Also, Nos. 7, 11, 12, 1.3, 14, 15, 10, 17, 1.8, 21, 22, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 3$, i9, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47, 49, 50, 51, 62. Part of the east hull:' of tho southwest quarter, and part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six, in township seven, north of rane one west, beginning in Salt Creek, twelv? poles west of tho southwest corner of Lot No. 10 in the tow:i of Fairfax, running therxe west seven pob?s and eleven links, to a i.mall villow, about nix inches in diameter, fctnnding in the bayou; thence south two degrees, west 20 poles ta another point in said bayou; thenco north seventythree degrees eai t of (the middla of Silt Creek; thence dwn tho middle of said creek to tho bcgii ning, with all the appurtenances thcteto belonging. Also, beginning twelve feet :iorth of the northeast corner of Lot number thirtythree, in th! To vn ot Fairfax; running thenco north 'thirty-four poles, sixteen links; thence west foTerity-seven polss and th ree links; thence souih five degret, east forty poles to Salt Oreo. Thence up the creek to where it intersects the west side of Hot number fortv-
threo; thence worth to it point, twelve 1'ect north of the new corner of Lot number
forty-two; thence, east, to the beginning, containing seventeen and ona-half acres-.
Also, part j'f the east half of the sou theast quarter of nection twenty-six. same
town and range, lyintr south of In-iors
numbers one, two, thnjeand four, in the
lown or .Fairfax, and extending down to the bank of ,5fllt Creek, and upon which
lot of ground the vw m ill and fixtures are
erected
And on failure to realize tho 'nil amoant of judgment, interests and costs, I will at the same time and plac e exposs at pu'ilic
saiu tuo ice simple ot sum reut estate. Taken as th 3 property of Hiram Butcher, at the suits of Ant trow Helton and William Lucas.
Said sale vlll be mode without any re
lict wnatcver ironi valuation o:r appraise ment laws. LAWKC'N P. MeKJNNEY, Dcc29 '69-3i Sheriff JSlonroe co.
Guardian's Sak ! !! !
THE.UNDERSIGNED GUARDIAN of Simeon, Finloy, and Isora Pedia-o, children and minor heirs oi' Ed
ward H. and Elizabeth Ped.igo.. decunsed,
will, try order of i he Commor Pleas Court of Manroe county, State of Indiana, made
at tin December Term of said Court, 1869,
between the 5th, and up to 2 o'clock p.m.,
ot Satu-rdat, Feb 19th, ii?70,
receive offijrs of purchase of private sub?, at
my dwelling house in Indian Creek Township, in said county, of the following tracts
01 land jointly or separately, to-wit:
Tho west half of the northwest quarter, and the northwest fouruh of the soutiiwest
quarter of section 32, town 7 north, range 2 west, containing 120 acres, more or less, situltte in the aforesaid county and State subject to all taxes atltcr the j'ear 1869 and all appraised at $ 1,320. And upon failure to sell all or a part of said lands as aforesaid, then I will ol'er for
sale at public auc tion, at the dwelling-house
on the premises, at 1 o'clock p.m., of. Satorday, Febboabt 26th, 187,
ail of the aforesaid la rid, or so much th ere
ct as snail not Ite disposed of at private
saie, suoject to an tai:es alter tnoyeai 1 36P.
TERMS of Private Public and Sale : One- third of She purchase money
on ;he 25th day c-f December, :i870. Orje-
third December 25th, 1871, and one-third
December 25th, 1873, bearing tl per cent.
interest from day o-f snle, and secured by
notes witn. good sureties, and coileotiible
without relief from valuation laws. PLEASANT FOSSETF, Dec. 29, 1869. (flhiardiaia. Buskirk & Huntei', Attorneys.
POLISH BOOTS !
BOOTS TOK
NICE Cl'JkJUSP
EH1BROIDCRED SUPPERS, 6PAn approprltto Gift to a YOUNG GENTLEMAN r
A Ml assortment of stie ad f? uootaand
Shoes, just received for tlie Holidaysi AS HERETOFORE, our prices are always lower than elsewhere.
CITY SHOE STORE. CHASE & CO.
Druggist CHEM
95,
1 JK32 SSr HEX JLVK
DEALS! IS
PAJHTS, OILS km YESTUFFS, 3PerJfirimery Fancy Ooods ctnd STATIONEBY.
60 TO THE
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SHOEMAKER & CO,
QHERIFF'S SALE. O ---
.'By virtue cf an o rder of aale to me di
rected trom the Ulerk ot Monroe Common
I'liias (!ourt, in u cause wherein Deborah Chase, Exr. of Aaron Chase, deceased, is
plaintitt, and Uarolir.e Uoran and Zach. T
Coffin are defendants, reauirins; me to make
tho sum of six hundred and fourteen dol
lars and thirty-eight cents, with interest on
said order or tiai j iinu costs, 1 will expose
ut public sale to tne Highest bidder, on Saturday, January 15th, 187ft,
between the houis of 10 o'clock A. Jf and
4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of
tho court house cf Monroo county, tne rents and profits for a term not excecdintr
seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: ln-lot No. three hundred and twentyfive in the town of Bloomington, M onroo couaty, Indiana. It" such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum. to satisfy said decree, interest' and costs, ". will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said retd estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said order of sale, interest and costs. Said sale will be miidc without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws-. LAW3GW E. McKlNNEY, dec22 '69 w3 Sheriff Monroe 5o.
BfeKMNEY & ALEXANBI5E WQUtD'CAlX THE ATT.ENY? tipn of their friends in .Bloomington to the fact that tl.oy havo opened a NEW MEAT SHOF,. . in a new building north of the Post Ofilco, We will keep nor e bist the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sam-age. A share of tho public patronigti is solicited. : I, E. M'oKINNEY. JI.AIIT. ALEXANIIS, Bloom:mgton, lad , Dec. 8, reel
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Wall Paper, ftEADY TRIMMED.) iBiaMsr Tobacco and
PESCI.iPTI0n5 WltL 6 Cireftllj FilkL
