Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 February 1870 — Page 2
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William A. Gabs. Editor a:u! Projh-kio
W E ICS!) AY, FEB. If.,
Meeting if Republic au trtil Committee.
Cei
"We arc requested to announce
that the lietmblican Ccuiral Com
mittec of JUonroo County, appointed January 2'th, 18-70, will meet at 1 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, February 2tli, 1870, ir the Grand Jury Room in the Court IIouse,in Blooruington, for the purpose of organizing, and attending to other important business.' Every member
is ured to t nresent. Uolomlv
o 1 The committ oe is composed of the following persons, viz : George A. Buskirk, Wm. Y. Browning, Win. J. Allen, Clintoa
M. Houston, Robert C. Foster, Wm
When the Democracy passed out of the State offices, at Indi;n.apolis, in 1800, the debt o!' the Stale was .-even and a half iriillioi) ; to-day it is one and a half. This fact, alone, is snflicicnt to convince reflecting minus that the public weal demands the retention in nnthority of the party that has been faithful to its trust, and forbids the restoration of the paity that fattened on spoils wrung by fraud, and the unscrupulous use of power, from the hard hands of honest industry. Never in the history of any State was there so glorious si.eeount. of its stewardship rendered by any party, a3 that which the Republicans of Indiana render to the people of this Commonwealth.
my :it tempt to regulate t lies irn'rnl l'otiif. or innocent amusements of
'Mint ion i unwiii! j-.na ucs-
The Democratic party of Indiana, in biennial Convention assembled,
dee7, a red
Th.it idi';is, a
the people, ly 1 potie.
Let us substitute for the word;
"appetites'' Webster's definition thereof, and we can better understaru; what the declaration moans: That ar,y attempt to regulate the
Wm. Roddvand James M. Ilow'e mor!U nieas, "the awe oj firciyea-
f Perry Township. I ',f" cdher J "ie '"'".'J or "lC J'""'V Wra. R.Mav, of -Bcjui Blossom! or innocent amusements of the Township. ! Poop'c e legislation, is unwise and Wm. K. Rawlins and John 1 despotic O.mpbellof Washington Township.1 It that does not mean that it is Thomas Y. Rader of Marion I "onwise and despotic" for the State
t to mtcricrc with or attempt to I curtail the fullest gratification of
Q, !Fce, James Small and Jesse T.
Cos, of Bloominprton Township.
Clelland F. JJodds, J. Frank Fee,
Township. Michael H. Buskirk and AYilliam L. Adams; of .Benton Township. Andrsw W, Reeves ami Samuel Parker Thompson of Richland Township. John T. Eller, Alfred Thrasher and Henry ISller of Tan Buren Aovrnship. E. Barrett of Salt Creek Township.
1 rancis Burgoon. oi 1 oik 1 own-
any
not tune:.
propensity or desire, it means
If it does not. endorse
and encourage the "social evil," there is no language that could be employed for that purpose. And if it docs not mean that the "unwise and despotic" laws againsr bigamy, or polygamy, should be repealed, so that a man's "desire of th mind or body" f ir a plurality of wives would bc'leftuntraninieled bylav,vill some Pern 3ci" tie lexicographer tell us
A PieM of Impudence. Jesse P. Bright, s-pit out by Iloosiei'doin into the giod old common wealth of Kentucky, whicli he dishonors by a seat in its Legislature, had the ciVrontcry.Jo object to the chartering of tho "Abraham Lincoln Ledge of the American Protestant Association if Covington," unless it would first agree to a charge of name. This man is trying to live a sort of Benedict Arnold Number two n American history, but on account of his utter insignificance will fail in the. at-f.-mot. The onlv memorable thinjr
he did in his life v:;S- writing a letter of recommendation for an inventive genius, Thon s Lincoln, of Texas?? to .Jefferson Pavis, "His Excellency, the President of the Confederation of State.-.: The letter was dated March 1st, 18(51, when Bright sat fur Indiana in the United States Senate, and wh u Jeff. Pavis had no use for a gun eept in his war against the United States. The letter afterwards taint ti up, and its miserable writer was lucked with deserved contempt out y the Senate. Honorable Garrett P: is, of Kenlucky, made the motion for his expulsion and pressed it with commendable vigor. Fright would like to have the people believe that he was expelled for "his manly
Rhmakkam.k STonr. A magnificent piece of human hair the largest, finest, and most; valuable in America is now hanging in the window of Thompson" & Co., in Canal street, near Broadway. It is of a dark brown hue, soft 'as silk, and weighs seven ounces, and is 61 inches in length 0 feet four inches. On a medium-sized woman this would sweep the floor. The longest piece of hair on record, exhibited at the London Exposition of 1851, belonged to Leon IVIkiy, of Paris, and was 72 inches in length. The story of this one that measured 01 inches is rather romantic. It came from the head of a Swabian peasant girl, who had two suitors for her hand, one a poor farm hand who earned 6 kreutzers a .lay, and the other a rich miller. The miller owned the cottage in wlTich the Swabian girl and her widTnved mother lived, and being as selfish and unscrupulous as he w is wealthy, threatened to drive his tenants out. of their home unless his suit was successful, although they had already paid part of t he price demanded tor thcottage, and were saving and working to pay ti e remainder In this emergency, a traveling hair merchant appeared in the village, and sooner than marrv the wealthy
miller, or on the other hand, to have
II
Koticc to tint Public.
AVINU rUKCKASEI) TIL 15 IN-
lercst of Mr. S. L. Gabon i, in the
house and sloeic of Iltirdwnre, I will be plen-od to moot, nl' iny old friend nnd the. public generally, at tfie inme stand, whore I hope, bv keeping n good stock of Hard ware, and" by close Attention to bushier, to merit and receive in the future, as in the past, n slmre of the public piitronnge. I Live a Inrtce stoek dl Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and building material of all kinds, which I will take pleasure in showing to any person wUhing to pinvliaso. C:dl and o.vnmino my stock before purchasing elsewhere. AV. J. ALLEK. Bloomington, Ind., Feb. ith, 1870-2W
J. ULiISS McPHEETERS, Book and Music Seller, lITews Dealer and Stationer,, '. (. 3to(iii;i, ISIoominffkn), Indiana. I would call the attention of the public to the t'jllowm' prioi- lUt of Looks: I do not ask that you brinj; this list with you when yow come to make purchase, as I have but one price ard am di-termined to sell at loww iiuurcs than
i tlusj who have two riees to ask vr.n. I
j keep the llnest assortment of titatioiifcis' in I town.
Eetter J 11 per from ":', to 20e pet (pure Envelope, I tn: per peck; !Mireel .aneous lioi'ks at IttvT IfignrCN than any'houBe in town. I desire to return my thanks for the liberal patronage of my customers, and ask a continuance of the same.
M'Guifcv Snel- (Cornell's Intr
Iliooiuington Market C3BEECTBD WEEKLY BIT E. T. TATLOE.
iceches on behalf of the rights of'j her aged mother driven from house
shin.
A hsnlnm lvr tehnm. Kamnel "Wal-
lineford and William Leonard of, what & ,locs raean ?
Clear Creek Township. John T. vToodard of Indian Creek Township. o
For the Progress. The Dirty Pool.
I once shunned canvasses and felt
A letter-writer from Richmond, "Virginia, notes the interesting fact that the school where colored men are studying cmd fitting themselves as teachers and ministers, is in the building formerly used as the
con hn -3 the
1 1 . i 1 1
that a christian was out of place i iave-pe:i to connn-3 tne negroes at
there. Now I honor the man who! n'ght- iie writes: "It seemed a makes conseienee of duty and goes I sort ot poetic justice that this very where duty calls him. ! Place wjth r:s raarks stl11 at ,ts win" l?Plio-inn reonires. 1st. that a man i dows, of the iron bars that held
cVoll An nn harm dill -.vraM nll buck the neicro to the dead level of
Irnmvn sin : nnd. 2dlv. that he I ignorance, should now be the cradle
cKoIl h0 fitl.fnl in mwv iliitv ! of his instruction, and the ldace of
do all the good he car. Now the: llis ger resort for draughts at the
christian man, minister or layman,! owes it to God as.a duty of religion, as well as to the State, as a duty of patriotism, to bring out for office, and trv to f leet, such men as will
honestly serve the people and best promote their interests. And to
pray that God would give us good j f01fV,
rulers while wo tail to use the means he has already given us with which to get them, is i iockery of
Pierian spring that has, till 80
been closed to him."
re-
the btates,'" but .no never out or could make a speech, manly or otherwise, We suppus;: he v:mts the name of the "Abn l am Lincoln Lodge" changed to (T,iomas Lincoln' in honor of his p.t, the gunsmith. Louisville Oinr.icrcial. VnxliEi lhvlv. War. A British, province, cahed the lied River Cour.try, north or Minnesota, has been in rebellion :lo:: some time. The country has been ruled, since its first settlement, by :he Hudson Bay Company, until the organization of the Dominion, iv:.ien the people very wisely couel ided to take the small matter of ruling themselves into their own hands. The principal portion of the population are half-breeds Indians and French. They r.ro a hardy ami fearless peo
ple, and their wild, impulsive na
hires have cam
Freedom from our
and home, she detertir ned upon the sacrifice her beautiful hair. It was taken to the Liepsio annual fair; sold there for 175 to an American dealer, nd from his hands found its way to the present owners. It is valued between ?2o0 and 300. N. Y. Sun.
ler
15c
" 1st Re'dr 20c
o
f)C
1 .
-iue
ro: 75e
90c
Lesson 2oei Webster's Un-
Primarv Arithmetic 30c
br'gd
Eunice Hedman, the daughter of a Jackson comity farmer, was awakened the other night by a peculiar noise under her chamber window. Peering out, she saw a man
slowly ascending a. ladder, which he j llobinsons Ele
had placed in position with the Algebra 1:10
evident intentian ot entering her j 1
apartment. Jicing a young lady ot i CIIIERIFF'S SALE.
" 2nd " 3rd " 4th " 5th " 0th
Ray's 1st Arithmetic 20c
" 2nd "
3rd " T'st Ex.
" A lgebra 1st pt ft (I 0( it Inciter's 1st
Geography 1:10
C'rn'lsPrim.
Geography 75e Piuneo's Analyt'c'l Grammar 55c
" Prim'ry 35e Butler's " (50c Kerts " 85c
-:oe YVUlarus Jtlis-
tory 1:10
40ej Authon
Cresar 1:10 Cutter's Anat-
95c omy B'k (55c
: 2nd " 1:40
"Vheat Bed, 85a0c. per LuBhel. Corn, bushel, 6065c. Corn Mea!., bu.'hel 75. Flour, barrel, $5 25. Beeswax, lb, 25c. Butter, f 1 fli, 25c. Cheese, lb, 15c. Chickens, 'g dozen, $2 002 5. Eggs, per dozen, 2i. Feathers, t lb, 55(;G0c. Hay, to i, $3 0 ). Lard, 1 It, 17c. "Wood, 13 cord, $4 00. Molasses, Jiorghuin, gal, B5e(60. Peaches, dried, $2.50 per bushel. Apple?, driol, $l.Ki1.15 psr bushel. Beans, $2.00.2.:5. Pntatooa, ot bus!iel, 35e. Hides, greon, 8c; dry l3i7. Bacon Hams, and Sides, 17J.(18c. Shoulders, 13c. '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Attacliiitcst. T?.c Stait of Indiana, Monroe (fovnty, In the Court of Frederic T Butter, Justice of the Pejice of Bloomingtbn totrmithip. William A. Legg and Jama C. Worley . D. H. Shen ebergor. BE IT KNOWN.lbat on the J 8th day of January, 1870. the abort Dam n! plaintiff tiled in my offiee their coin plain t ugaiost uid defendant trith his afSdavit, il-at said defendant so conceals himseli; and has bo family re.- Ment of said county, that a summons cannot be .served upon him. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of ga-.d complaint against him, and tliat unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the 24th IUy OP FBBBUAJlt, 1870, at i o'clock A.M. of said day, sid com-, plaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in hie absence. skai.. FjREDKie T. BUTLER. feb9 70-3t " Just ice of the Peaee.
Die.
pencerian Copy B'k
15c
Bv virtue of two executions to me direct
ed, 'one, from the Cleric of the Monroe Circuit. Court, and a. decree frofn the Clerk of
spirit and resolution, she instantly
decided on her con rue of act ion. Keeping out of sight and very quiet
until the man was some loteet trom ! the Monroe ('.xy.ihoii Pleas Court, I will ex-
the ground, she leaned out, grasped i l,i:so at ln,Wic to tlu- ,wo4 bidder, on
it tin contaoion of! the t0P ot t" nwliier, ami instantly
bnnW nnd tnmv it over. iue leiiow sravc a
Saturday, March 5, 1870,
on the hoi.ra of 10 o'clock a.m.,
and
yell of horror, which awoke the
they are now in a slate of war against the government of the Dominion. 1 heir Deel: r:tion nf In-
dependence is simila- to ours iu ' uight disturbance, captured a
tier with a broken lej:
ation.' Their country is inaccessable "P person sundi-y burglars' t Ttrit; trnniK wi'fl, nut. tlmv nro tools and deadly wcapois. Eunice
bctv
4 ,)'.:-!oek p.m., of said day, at the door of til! court housi! of MonroH eonntv. the
male 'members of the family, who, ! rents and profit for a term not, exceeding
on rusluntr to the scene ot the nml-iV;" ,!"r--' "l 110 w"uw"S ue-
seriboil real estate, to-ivit :
t ran -
having
There are 2,000 Catholica in New Albany. The Lebanon Pioneer notices the
arrival ot twenty-one lamiiiesanu
six dois in Boone eonntv.
Matrimony has helped "Professor" MeBride out of his little diilieultv
i i i ft 1
God, Our franchise is of no value, i 111 .f ;1Ke C0Ullt 1 J 1 was a 01,0100 01 and we throw back into God's faccjev"s the power he has given us to get According to an Indianapolis pawhat we pray for, if, afbr praying; per it is not easy to find twelve men for good' rulers, we leave it to'badijn Marion county who think there mca a little clique or cations on this I is any harm in killing a man. side, and another on that side to j Tho Petersburg IVes savs a great nominate the candidates. For all I deal of corn in Pike countv. rather-
ed in the Ji all and stored in cribs,
is moulding badly, and much of it is so badly damaged as to be unfit
we can then do. is to vote for one of the two nominations, or throw our vote anav.
How is the temperance man ever j for use
to get a temperance law passed, and j There are two free banks in the stop the curae of dram-selling, and; tate doing business as banks of drunka-d making, if the caucus, rculatiou. ihc Bank of Salem, at brings out drunkards for the legis- yow Albanv, and the Bank of lature; how 1:3 publn economy to : Paoli, at Paoli, Orange countv. be secured and our taxes reduced,: nreir aggregate circulation amounts and wholesome laws passed, if we; ilfmt. fift.n tl,r.nBnn.1 J.dl-..
send to tho Ie:rislature men whem;
we would not Uust with our own private affairs. Christian mon ought to attend Tiol ticnl irseeiii'Ts. And thev nimhl
to iry in tne caucus to secure the; nomination of good men. Then;
will wo begin to get good officers Sen'kx.
John
Bit
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moved over our teuitory, which privilege our Government will certainly not grant. n fact, this is but an out-cropping f the universal discontent that pn vades all over the vast country to tliD North of us, and which needs but little encouragement to fan it into open rebellion. Wo notice that Ba'ron & Vater, the energetic proprietors of the La Fayette Journal, determined ta make one of the best; pape-s in Indiana, have secured the scrv ees of Joseph Odell, Ksq., late of t :ie Chicago
Evening Post.as its lei
Cotnmeneing at the Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago Kail road, ojipos-ite ti e nortli-wit comer of lot No. sixteen in the town of Stinesville, Monroe county,
. .i.. r i ? n; rriiint P!i-.r. with i n 11 it r.trwix
is a spunky girl, wo think-, and1(itsto Jo,,n L. Ashl1 ,,..,, . tIien,,e though country-bred she commands j north with said Ashbmigh's line to the
our resie.et almost as much as io i nwr su.ne oeiwecit sum Asnoaugn an
those dear creatures in lace and I
T.-rrenee Kilev; thence west with said
diamonds who insist on swooning provided there is a gentleman at hand to catch and support tlu m whenever a spider cr worm obtrudes its hideous form upon their vision. T. II. Krprcis-1.
To Consumptives. TflE Advsitiscr, having been restored to health in a few wceha, by a vert simple rntn-
edy, lifter having si.Uered several yesr& from a severe bins; .iTectii;i, and that die ad disease Consumption, iv anxious .o make knoirn to his fe!low sufferers the means of care. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescript on, free of charge, with the direetioi s for p-cp.ring and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma Rmnctiilia, etc. Th? ohjeet of .lie advertiser in sending the t'reaeription is to benefit the afilicted, and
spread mtortiatiou which he conceives to he. invaluable, and he hpeii every pntlitrfcr vdli try his remedy, as it ill coat them nothing, and may pro .-e a blessing. Parties wlOiina; the t reseription will plense address, Ri;v. EDWAliD A. WILSON Williams mrg. Kings County, New Yoik May 26 iy.
To Jill Whom II May Concern, UNION DRUG STORE. J. W. Shoemaker Sc. South Side Public Square, BLOOMIlVCiTOW, IWOXAKA
Nvnoiesaie ana itetau JJeaiere in
DRUGS,?AINTS,OIIAANDGASS.
Also, Boohs and Sfal lnery ofettry datcrijrtum, "Vh11 Paper, ready trimmed free of .charge. We call the attentiou of every
teacher, and person in Monroe cor.ntj. to our pricf s on Books and Stationery. W
will undersell the lowest, tve here band you a price list of a few of oar School
isookf, ami guarantee corresponding prices on every Book in our House; whon you 7 l. 1 " . 1 - - V- . ...
wuiit uwiKs ormg iois price list WiMl JOU, it will save you money in doing sc. We ask every man, woman and child to call
and see for themselves.
liKtray Notice.
Taken up 1 y Jodtua Cult's, of Bloommgtt n township, Monroe county, Indiana, pn e tn.v White Yearlins Calf.' red enrs, with
a Mttle red n each side; no other marks or
b v.hds. Aj'prais-d at $10 by Klias Attl and C. P. Stirdgras-:!, before J&m T. Cox.,
J.istice of the 1'eaci . Attest, K C. FOSTEK, Clerk.
Some j-eafs since a poor, but tt den ted gertleman of the medic.tl profes
sion conceited the idea that I lie could produce a medicine of universal application
and oxtraordinarv merit, and make it
known ho cculd not onlv enrich himsolf
and escape the drudgery of a Physician's life, but also beneri; the' sick in il greater
measure than bv his private practice, lie
therefore consulted v ith the best Physicians he could find and the resul; was the pr.iduction of the Ju.lson's MountuiTl Herb
Pills, a famous and most successful medicine. He began in a small way to me.ke
the Mountain Herb Pills known by adver
tisinsi; them, and suc-a was the value of itiis
Pills, that ir a few years he had not only
amassed a fortune but had that rare sat isfaetion for a rich iri.r, of having; relieved
the sick, and benefited, his fellow men in everj' part of the country, as thousands of grateful tesiiaionkiU could prove. The
Judsou's Mountain Herb Pills have cured
Dvspensia. iLiver Complaint, Feiaale .Ir
Kiley's line to the said Kailroad line; thence regularities and all BHlious disorders.
; ding editorial was formerly
fii, and renre-
writer. j!r. (.)tlell
editor of the Journ
sented this Congressional District
m the .National Convention. He is!
one of the best writers n the conn trv. i West side of
and has woa a distinguished reputation. The Indiana pt lis Journal ;-ays "he is one of the ablest writers and best editors in tl e West the New Albany Commc:vial says that "he is a trenchant and brilliant writer." The Ijouisvi le Democrat, while denojneing his politics, pronounced bin "an abh and scholarly writer." The late George I). Prentice declared l iin to be one of the "most brilliant writer? in tho West." Tho Cliiearo Evenin.; Post asserts
B. F. TBUEBI.OOD. CYRC8 TRVEBLOOO. Trueblood &c Oo. Have just, opened a frh stock of Family Groceries, ProviNions, .c,
the Pul lie Squaro, nest door
to Stuart & Co. fiSty Country Produce wanted in ex-
' change for goods.
Bloom mgton, Ind., Feb. 1G. 18T0.
ISaJkery and Confectionery, Ead Side. Publh St wo re, BLOOM I NGTOX, IND.
south with said Uai'road U Hie place of
b- ginning, containing 12 acres, more or lei's. Also lots numbers ninety-throe, ninetyfour, ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven and ninety-'ight in tho town of Stinesville. All of said lauds and lots situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time nnd place expose at public sal : tho fee simple of said real estate. Vaken as the property of Thi'tutis Wilson at .he suit of McCord, Bradley, et ul. Said sale will be raade without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. LAWKON iE. McKIiSNEY, IfebO !70-3w Sheriff Monroe co.
tl tat he "is a very versatile and a
iKiea iu nose Deatnur j-siercs' on
i lie head with an ax, inflicting fatal injuries. Rose was arrested. The reported discovery by a Gernan financier of a plan whereby the United States can return to specie 'Mivnmrits wirbiniit tlm tiiio nl a,,mln
new paper thai has recently made; ;erainds a cotemporarv of ti e In-
auuuu.au'.s It JJlUUlUlUlilUU. f Iimiio rnnn
- . . tinuu i.aiiu itnu
years, and
mo iJigger, aged hi, got; mto a
,.i r i i i cry ihi wi lier, tin i i c jjui.'iv Newark, Greene county, which t. Jrt ' , u .
. tin; vouiitu ti i liij'.i nil1 w u it."
gard Major Odell on ? of the best i
writers in the State." We con
Frosh Hread. Cakfs ami Candies, made daily. All kinds of X.tts, Foreign Fruits, Oysters, Sardine.-, Spices, i:o., &., always on hand. All orders tilled promptly to satisfaction. 11 I'.N K V kOTT.
The Live Is.iic is the name of a i
The jbamcral of that place says : ,;It is publiiihel from this ofliee, but is wholly independent of the Jjemwat m wpaper, the Democrat party, and fcr that matter, t f everything and everybody el.-.e in this locality. Both .Democrats f.nu Peputlicans contribute to il s columns, and it goes for repudiation straight.''' Upon the appearance of this paper, the Democratic Central Committee of that county called a meeting, and hastily passed resolutions denying that they &.i a party, had anything to do with it, and actual iy passed a resolution stating that they were in favor of paying off the national delt. . The action of that committee aad the re-lolutions themselves, speak ill of tlm Democracy of Monroe, 3 it h acoi?eedod fact that a denial before a charge has been made, is jwiuaa facia evidence of guilt. If their skirts were olear, what necessity of this hasty denial? Wag it simply because that party stands so ckeely identified with repudiation ? Take either horn of the dibmma and an holiest conviction
will remain that- tlio iVunocrncv of
Monroe are slightly tinctured, if not pei mcated with the loctrine of repudiati m Bedford Iivlepcndc nt.
raan who can catch r.imsclf
iy tbe coat-;ollar and hold l imsclf out at arm's length. David Evans, an old citizen of Clinton township, Boone countv, lied recently from hemorrhage of the gums. He bad been bad'y salivated, recently. Tho case is a lingular one, and will excite much tttention in medical circles.
Notice C'f Siiirvcy.
TVTOTICE hen by givin to John Pveed,
.1.1 Mrs, Cat
ulate tlte jouvnal upon such
acce.ssio i to its editorial stall', and welcomo the Ma jor bai k to the State. Crawfordnulle Journal. The I.alayctte Journal, under its present management., is growing ia popv lariiy daily a deserved compliment to its editor and publishers. -m-
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of six executions to me dfrected from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit and Common Pleas Courts, I will expose at public sale to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, March 5, 1870, Wtwecn tho hours of 10 o'clock A. iiI. and
4 o'clock P. M., of said .day, at the door of
the court house ot Montoe coun:y, the rents and profits for a tern: not exeecd'mg seven years, tho following described real estate, to-wilh : The south half of tho southeast .quarter of section su'tecn, township ten,' rani;e two west, containing eighty acres, more or less,. The south half of t'iic north vest quarter of section M:4een, township ten, range two west, containing eighty acres, more or less. Also, tho north hn!" of tho northwest
'"slum I Quarter ot section twenty -one, township evens, I t,.n, range two west, containing eighty
acres, more or less. And part of the northeast quarter of section twenty, township son, range two west, containing thirteen ft: r.s, more or less. And on failure to ivalize the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will at
the same time and place expose at public
hii tine .Drake, hi-irs of .1
! O. Howe. .T.'imett Wood-;. Jimies St-
rai- John Stevens, Auuiiht Kgers, jr., George an j A, Buskirk, K. li. Fat ting, Jefferson
Ifnnsley, Wrn. Millen, A. J. Lampkins, heirs of Jefferson Huntington, James iSexton, Henry Martin, Fri.d. Sexton, Hen. Rogers, and all others that may be interested,
That w will, together with the County j sale tho fee simple of said real estate t., I r 1 . .... i ,r. i , ... . .. 1 . .. v
r'lin or, or in ucputy, oi jioii roc county,
liHIiana, proceed on the
This little sketch serves loth to adorn a
tale and noi it a moral. Dr. Judson's Pills
were meritorious, and the doctor himself
knew lho value of prtnters ink. For sale
by all dealers.
Feb
Voticc: to iiou-Resldcirts.
The. State of Indiana, Monroe county,
in the. Common Picas Court, April
term, 1870 : Eagle Machine Works, Indianapoli
Ind., vs. "VViiliam 11. Mellenry, James M. Wilson, impleaded with others. jvow comes the plaintiffs by Buskirk & Hunter, Attorneys, and tiles their complaint heroin together "with an affidavit that snid
defendants, Wm H Mclienry and James
M. Wilson, are not residents of the State of
Ineiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given said de
fendants, that unless ttiev be snd hp.
pear on the :3rst day of tho next Term of
the Cominor. fleas Court, to be noltlen on the First Monday of April, A.D. 1870, at the court house in Bloomin'gton, in said county and .State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the sinie will be heard and determined in their absence.
Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Blo nnington, this 8th day
February , A. X). ltfiO. KOBERT C. FOSTER, Clerk. Feb. Pth, 170.
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The (.1omniiss.ioncr& appointed by
uovernor lialccr to relocate
county scat of Marl in county, at West Shoals, director! that th people of t'.iat town should pay to the county the .sum of 82, 500, the value of the present county buildings, which stun is to be expended toward paymcn: for the now buildings to lie ercctul at West Shoahi.
The Terro Haute Journal says : 'Over a hundred two gallon jugs, narked "coal oil," but really filled ,vith rifle whisky, are shipped from
.his city to Rockville, every w(ck!'.
There are no saloons in Itockville, Tt was a profoun l jihilosopher The Wabash Plaindealcr says' who compared adverti -;ingto a grow:hat General Parrish did not ab- ing crop. He said: "The farmer icond from that place, and that his plants nis .seed, and while he is debts are less than $500. It says sleeping the eorn is growing. So lis troubles are all owing to with advertising; -while you arc
familiarity with the fluid plank in sleeping or eating, your advertise
,he .Democratic platform. Itev. Levi. Hughes has for a few
Tth dnv of March, 1870,
to establish and perpetuati ll the lines and corners! necessary to bo established in .Sections (11) eleven, (M) fouiteen, (ir,) fifteen snd (ltii sixteen, situate J in t 8 r 1 e.
i The paid Survey will betrin nt lu
the eloek A. M. on said day, commencing at
tne..N. v . corner ot section eleven, town and range al'oro.-ivid, iiiul continue from day to day until completed. JAM US (it )('! LEY. LA i;ilKN'TlN.., JBAUTIjETT, AVM. 11AYM. This the Kith day of February, 1870.
months been in charge of the Pres-jytet-ian chrxch at item mgton, Juliana. He has added fifty-one nenibei's to the church during the last two weeks. Brother Hughes ias been deaf for over ten years, not jciug able to hear his own voice.
Divorce, The Slate of Indiana, Monrog Co., in the Common Bleat. Court, April Term; 1870. Melinda ,1. Hnrper v.. (ieo. W. Harper. Now come tho plaintiff by James B. iMulky, Attorney, and libs her cemplnint herein, together "with nn i llidavit that sahl Defeiidenlis not a residert of the .State of .Indiana. Notice i therefore herebv eiven saiit
defendent that, unless ho bo and aiiear on
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Moiidav of A,ril, A. 1. 170, at the Court House in lllooiidngton, it said count y, and iStnte, nnd annworor tleiutir to said complaint, tho same Avtll bo ).card and determined in his absence. AVitnesa, my name nnd the seal of paid Court affixed at Bloomington, this 1.4th of February, A. il). 1870. K015HHT V,. I'OSTEH, Clerk. Bloomington, Ind. Jar . 10, 3w.
Taken as ti e nroporly of John D. TSwnf-
ford, at the suits of Nancy Fulkerson and Catharine Pu'.kerson, Pettit & Anitgomery in three cases, and Mary L. Swatford. Said sale will be luade without any relief whatever from valuation or appraise
ment laws, except in lavor oi jUary i-. Swad'ord, which is wi' b relief. LAW. SUN .15. MeKINNKV, fob 13 ' 70 Fiheri.iT Monroo county.
iwrsons mm never sav you or heard oi your busi.ness, nor never would, hud it not been for you : ad vertisi; g."
The i cw railroad from Terre Haute to Si:. Louis, will be 165 miles in length. Ti e old road is 189 miltd long.
NOTICES To Builder and Contractors, O E ALE D I'KOPOSALS AVI LL BE 1T received at t he Auditor's Oltiee of Monroe County, in tho Stite of Indiana, up to 2 o'clock l M. on the 10th Day of Muroh, 1870, for the Lumber and Carpenter work of o
Jail and theliti s Itesidoneo in tbo town of
IJlooniin on, iu said County. Iue rool and nil other work neecssary to inclose tho buildintr, to be i:cmUtHl by the 1st day ot November, 1S70, and tho insitlo work to be COUll deted bv the 21-st day of August, 1871. Also, nt tho uamo o.ace, until the 11th ilay of March, 1870, U jmrato sealed prolosals wilt bo neived foe the Iron work of said building, the i-amo to bo completed by the 1st day of January, 1871. Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho Auditors Olfceo of suid County. Tho B oard of County Commissioners reserve tlm right to reject any or all bills. By order of the Board of County Com-
missioned. jtLisnrii r. rants r,
WOOLE FACTORY AT Gitiarjliairi Sale. milE "tl N D EKSK i y E 11, GUARDIAN J. of Edward L.. Peter H., Josephine ar d Pauline W'oodard, minor heirs of B. F. Wooilard, deceaseti, will, by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon -oe county, State of Indiana, made at the April" term of said Court, 1869, otfer for sale nt public auotbn, on tho premises, at 2 o'clock P. M. of Thi'Kbdat, 3d dav of March. 1870,
the undivided two-third of the urrdivid?d one-hull' of Out-lot No. 2, (new town plat) in tho towi of llarrodsbiirjj. There is, shunted on sidd lot, a brick Woolen Factory, with all the fixtures used in a first-class Woolen Mill. Terms nf Sale : One-thisd cash in hand, onu-third in nine n.onths, and onethird in eighteen nioiiths,bearina: 8 percent, iistorest from day of sale, nnd secured by notes with f;ood sureties, and collectable without relief from valuation law. PETEP. CAKM1CHAEL, ' fei9 Guardian, Uuskirk & Buskirk. Atty's.
At the same time, place, and on the same terms, Francis M. Oliphant; will offer for si.le his undivided one-half of snid prom it es, and Mary E. Woodard, widow, her undivided one-third of the undivided one-half of said promise.'!.
Bloomington,
Auditor Monroe countv.
Ind., Feb. 9, 1870.
LOUDEN & IUcCJ, ATT0RE1TS AT LAW AND General Insurance Agente, Bloomlnirton, Ind. mUEl AUK AGENTS FOR THE X following first class Insurance Companies : JSTJUA Fire Ittsurance Company, Aset. $5,150,f31 71 UNDER WRITER S Fire Ins. Ctwpany, Assets $3,6:i4,99' 95 JETiA Life Insurance Company, Assets $12,000,000 00 6r THE BEST IS TEE CHEAPEST." OFI'ICK Noithwest corner of Public S'juare. m 5 July 1869-y
gHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a decree tn me directed from the Clerk of the Moaioe Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, March 5th, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock a-tn, and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, at the door of the court house of Monroe county, the rents and prolits for a term not exceeding sjven years, the following described rial estate, to-wit: The northeiust quarter of section, thirtyfive, in township ten, north of range one east, containing one hundred and sixty acres, rr ore or less, appraised at sixteen hundred dolkr3. And on failure to realize the fui I amount' of judgment, interests and oosts, I will at the same urne and place ex'Mse to public sale the ft simple of said real csr-. Taken as the property of I'aniel Thomas, at tho suit; of Isaac Boltinghonsa Said sale will be made with twlief from valuation and appraisement laws. LAWSON E. MeKINNBT, feU 70-3 Sheriif Moonw couitty.
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