Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 March 1870 — Page 3
BLOQMINGTON PROGRESS,
LOCAL AND MISCXLLAXEOt S.
L. AT. A. $ CHICAGO RAI.i:OAl. TIME T.vBLE AT MLOOMl-SGTOX. ay Going South : Arrives at 1.00 p.m. Depans at 1:0 p.m Express Going North : Arrives at 3a. 2 p.m. ieyansat 3:: 2 p.m
JPTeieht, eoitisr south, arrives at S:; a m
Freight, gotra; north, arrives at 3:00 p.m JAM ES K. BRYANT, A.unt.
Real Estate Transfers, l'or the week ending Feb. -0, reported 1-y AY. II. Jones, Keionhr: Conney Hutch. r to ,T.li si "VV. butcher. HHi acre of laud in Clear Creek and Indian C-eek tewiish p-, Sl.SOo. S. trail F. MeCa'ia, ;r (iJ. tu William H.
Do ig las, 80 acres of shii.CSl.i'OO.
land in Perrv town-
fQTLoCAi. Notices ten ckxts UNB, TOR EACH IJfSHRTIOX. c!&8
You can get 0113 of those News Paper Files for FIFTY CENTS.
Reader, do you know that the firm of Shoemaker & Co. are in the Tea trade, and that their stock comprises none but the choicest brand?'? If you did not know it, let this statement, be sufficient to induce a visit to their house from you. Have you determined to paper
vour rooms this sprint? '. It so.call ot land .n .itk town?h;p. si c - , i ,' i John V;!-,n to V.'m. lie at S. &, Cos and examine the large : of ,.uul m0TC v.. Ul p, stock of Wall Papers they have i
jost received. White. Lead, that is
. li. Andersen to .amc-s K. Ilidrfe. 1 -.'0-
uorjj of land ii: Washington, township, si,:oo. J. J. Gwiilin.'y. Adui'r., to "William Wiiimer, 40 acres of lard in Clear Crt-ek iov nship, $ro. to: week ending March 5th, lS7t. Nannie (. rnss' .-y to AVm. AVeimer, 4''1 actes of land h Clear Creek township, quit claim. $1 . "A'iliiam lie hi ion ;.nd wife to "William Tumor, part ot f'tm .nary i.)at-iot IS;'., adjacent to Bloomiui;!ei. 1'.'". iSol'ert U. Hin icr f A. V. Moore, lot of "Weodburn's -iddltion to the town of Rljomington, be.ng :i part of Out-lot, No.
1 37 $i."oo. ! Wm. H. Alexander to Amos II. Cialyon. ' 25 acres of land in I lent on township. 170. Mary Stockioi . ai. nv.t:-. ided interest in parts of Semintiry Giit-ioU No's. ! and 2, adjacent to the town of l.'o. oriing: $l"o.
Joun I'S'in t 11. Henry, to acres ia land in Polk tow nslii.. Ji.r.oo. Hannah Keith to Joseph Fiiidhy, 1" acres of land mere or less in Perry township, $5."o. Nancv Avre? to Vm. Lawson. 10 acres
The Canal eu(. There is 11c doubt that the last General Assembly of this State was approached iion the subject of the oavnieat oi Wabash and Erie Canal Debt, and that the bondholders will never cease tbelr effort; in that direct i. n, unless the pnymci.t of the Bonds are prohibited by a constitutional amendment. These Bonds, with accumulated interest, now foot up about fifteen millions of dollars. It is difficult to believe that an active lobbyist, with say :ivc millions of dollars at his disposal, would meet with many repulses from a Leoislat'iro composed of men. There is no sn all amount of "human n;: tire" in members of the Lcgisla-
! til re, as well as other people; too much, we (uir, to withstand a j tempting offer from those; able to ! ''iav. ' We doubt if a Legislature
rustinrr than the weather-
Lecture. Prof. Richard Owen,
One of the Lawrence County Com- will deliver a Lecture, on Thursday
1 1 II 1 1 . 1.1 -ill r 1
niisstoners pets personal, ami cans .aigw next, at tne college i.naci, Major Vori.s "a soldier.'' Voris and ! for the benefit of the State Tcrnour friend Homer liawlins, ''fit, peranco Alliance.
b!t:d and drew pay" in the Quarleru. aster's .Department, and we don't propose to allow any one to .slander Uawlins. Just you dare to call
i Homer a soldier, Mr. Burton
A number of our extensive retail establishments are seriously con-
sidering the propriety ol returning Stores
to specie payments. 1 louses in Cincinnati and Indianapolis are nowrelurmno- silver coin for change, where purchases are made with greenbacks. Gold was down to ;? 1:12 7-8 on Friday last, in New "fork. A gentleman of this place, 1 as in his possession about 4,000 n gold, which he kept during the var, and could not be induced to
MO CALL A & CO., Keep the Largest Slocl. of
.re. 129 ;k ton-i
flefc sl.ip,
composed of editors (the acknowl-1 although its sale in ISd land
edit d models of honesty) could with-: ;ts rc-investment in U. S. Bonds.
iave, to-day, swelled his
(our thousand to over flficcn thotH-
tcmptati-jn to enrich 'would 1
White Lead, is kept by them, and j o0(l to-dav, as a candidate for
s!;.n 1 the
them vivos. It is believed by many
in this locality that in view of this! ;in(l dollars. But the sr-ntleimui
s? Rob:. "VI. Gamble is ani oun- j stateof things,tiii: Legislati.re should ndla-n d to is a Democrat ; believed .
before making your arrangements,
for painting, go and engage a keg or ten of them. i K
I be convened in extra session, and' ad nsserted all the hinc f'.iat
See proper heading. Tlicre I an amendment to tli3 Constitution ; eminent .scct;rct .e.s were not
Govo 00(1 ,
.Subject 'A rehitoctural Struct u res
of Fgypt, Turkey, Gri'ccc, Italy, ( Jcrmany, France a::id ( i rent Britain.' Admittance. Si ngle tickets,!"! 3c., double, iOi'.. each additional member of a family, 10 cents. Tickets to be had at the Postofiiee and Drug
Doors open at P. M.
Lecture to comnit nee at I I. M,
The car shops of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway Company are working a full fjreo ot hands, at prcs i.t. In addition to a number of new passenger coauhes and baggage and mail cars constructed, and in process of construction, a numbor of box and stock cars are being rebuilt and generally repaired. Kvcry freight car on the road is to be repainted a light stone color.
J. Frank Fkk, the Grocery man,
desires us to mildly intimate to his
many patrons, that he must and will
h.ivft an immeiluKG settlement. JL
is but little competition for this jaeopted prohibiting the resumption j am thus pays a heavy penalty to I creat manv accounts ate outsf and-
oiiee, it seems, as no other candi-j of the Canal debt. The Indianapolis partv fodtv 1). O. ( Danki ! in i. fav0r of Fee & Wvlie, and
Everybody will want at least, auos are "ou;, except Aieconougi, .journal rccommeiufs tins, an.! attus : . Spencer, 13 the traveling and Ieclur-1 these he particularly desires shall be
iTt 11 TIT 1 i.T.. . , . i. . wV . : .-. 1 ..-k- I . . . 11'
seme of tha Early Rose Potatoes, .aaauamoie. e arc unacpiainicti i n v:;;;';;.: Vn.'-I;i.-i-..n-": this Spring. They vield wonder- Auth Mr- Gambu-, personally, but iJt .,::,-,'.,.,,., ,!-, .',. !(Ii fully, exceeding the'rmtnenda-'gg by fiends, he is ;;; tions of those who have sold them an estimable yonng mar. an exceed- i tonn .f v iiati-Ti. ' Tl-:.t fi, -.v, wl.u-h
.c -r- 1 1 ii. . intriv p cvpr r c nru'iii 111 11 aviijir ! . ' . '
1 rTAiin 1 1 T r . 1 ninrii i:iiii 1 1 1 1 1 j- .--1
well known Seedsman, has experi
mented mm the iariy iio.se, a ua The Fr.o t-NCE. This famous
i n ; r agent for the Lire the re-j-otdiation paner. 3Ie is, at present, in the southern part of the State.
brought in Ids announcement.
w iv he lean-. The Heat c
el ilor.-'d tits 1 pi 01. -P. hv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 : ; i 1 illin
J for Attorney-General. ff h- i- elected, l'e ! v.dil jrivo his olliehd opinioTi. as the iav ;..lllei-r of the State, in f::v,,r r.u:id!: a 111. 1 ,' 1 11.. .in
hiving secured what he knows to bei$ewing Muelrlne is now being in- finenin,- 0011' peoji'e 'fyZii. gjnuine seed, now offers it to the ; troduced bv irobe Smith, who gives it! (.r ir d u-.-enty.f.ve th.nw- ... ,,,, . , , . , ,1 l- i ana d mar-annual t:.x to pav the intere-i. public. lhere is r.o doubt that letter figures and better terms than -Tm iM.iooratic Pur-.v u v:rftn.;iv co,,i..ii:-
!: the sehi t.ie. and i:s h a r .tik and li!e s:ea 1 v k
potatoes will be sold in the East Agent of any other strictly first-
imx, ttic nw w7 avosc, uu f11 .class mr.cim c. due i- lorenee i i .; -- sons who purchase of Mr. Etlmond-; UfJaptcd to fdl kinds of sewing, from I J.'.
son, need ieet no apprehension.-; ori : thinnest f uries to the heavies: that score. It is well to secure seed el0ths, and the machine is sodarable in time. ' 1U1(1 g0 easily understood, that it Jons P. Smith, the popular Jeweler ' seldom gets out of order. The nd 3epaber ;f AVatches. finding that th.-. Florence is an immense favorite in room he had been occupying for several 1 K:lstern States, where it has been
: ..ut f 1 he pi v- r us with i.his ciior:
will 1., supn..r!. Ot IIIIV
5 :.:.d
introduced, and would be as populat
S'bouhl a general exres.-'ion of views from all portions of the State plairly favor an extra session, the Governor will donbtlcss convene that body early in t ie coming suin-
! rner, to adopt the amendment; the j regular session of Janrary, 1871.
years past, was toe Stmail to meet the rc-iiuiremcnt-of his rintdlv 5nrasin; husi-
nes, leased the rem oa the we-nsldecf, w-ctay in ti e west, it it iiatl been i mav rc-jidopt it, and a vote
the square, ad.oinmi tne auction store. ; n 1 ; "pushed, 'as have the Ot tier machines. fitting it i p in a manner t oth decant an .1 j -oneat, renu-ved to his present location e .rly : Luke JaiUCS and F. M. Wilthii Spring. With a ec-mmendahl deter-; jjams lave tl,e jinest brands of Qysminaiii.n to excel. Mr. Smith procured a, . . . 1 i -i ' . ; ters in the market, on sale df.i!v, at lTe. choice j.nd attractive stoi k ot G;oa-. 1 tMhjdiag fin.j Jewelry, lineal In.tro-jMuilifcin's corn ?r. Tl-.ey keep fisa men s, Clock?, and an ass Ttinent of ; at the same ;laee, and as their Fish Americar and Foreign AVatches, in silver ; a,n Ovsters are carefullv packed ill nd gold cafes, seldom equalled in t!ii ; ' f . f 1 IPi,
rr.t .1,,, -r I I - "
,.rv ,, ' Oysters can ha had at the above ; . . i .1 i-ii 1
mace uurinsr me season, wnicn cio.- :?s 1
with, th 1 1.1 1 :,.!- in ,,i.!l T itilC
till 14. O Ill.JI ,tV-. 11J of "somethi ig good to eat," she'd remember this.
of the
, Mas the publication of the Live I Imic anything to do with the late advance in the price of U.S. Bonds'.' How arc you repudiationists ? If you desire to sell a farm, or a house r.nd lot, it is cheaper to advertise it than to pay the real estate
agent's commission of thirty rr! sixty dollars Eli Kalr.i, formerly of this place, has sold his 'store in G.ceneastle, and will go ; into business at Kokomo The ' Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad Company commenced operations, last week, at Now i Albany, to make the connection j with the Jetfersonvillc Railroad. ! This will make a short, through
route from Chicago to .Louisville,
of
settled at once. lie wants- money
if that is not forthcoming he must
have notes, without, delay.
OTXONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY PO GLOVES,
mTO cm rtr mm cm
Boots and Shoes, SCHOOL BOOKS km STAT!0lH3EBY, Cotton Yarns and Batting, QUEENS W A RE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town of Blooinington.
1870.
1870.
iarly Rose Potatoc
II. L. ET)MONION, the well known l'wtato Grower, has a limited quantity of I'lire Kariy Jlo-e Potatoes, which h:: oilers to those who desire to raise the greatest eiantity from the hest -eed. 'J'he.-o Potatoes were raised from genuine seed no admixture. Tor sale. at the Cunning Farm, cio mile and a half west of .'loominsctou. rnarO
CITY SHOESTORE
.tr.i-L, onn flw.n Im T-.i1.-t ihmmi If or! ' O
1 . . .. .' 1 and should increase the business
the regular election ot ' 1 Z, or a, ,.,:.it..
; ihc 1 uau liiioci 1,111 iiu.ij.i
1
loitiington, dr.ving this mor.tli. collection comprises rocks to
portion of the .State. He also $eo latest and mo?: f.r.i.r. v..d nv-.chir.
tools, for the su:x:es-ful prosec.ition :' tiebusiness of Watch Rtpatring. i.ncl i!-v i i idefianee to competition. Persons having anything in the line of Watch r-jpainn to do, or desiring to supply themselves vrith the latest styles of Jexv dry. or perfect, tin . . taamni A" v. . will .--,rt,,1t tlt.ir V.i.St
v - t , 1 c..,., .1,.: eleiriw,! th it 1 toll mtr n,.wtorj in I t e , , , , , , ..catlOHS,
ijiLeresi cv gi.uS mu.i t '" - '".' ' DC OI lnterC.Sl t'J llUlCllu IMglU 111011 r -r, t.wi. a noil i ,l.r t :V..., .-. , i,:..i 1 j.i . ': O
i a wun t.w, v... i w imccu nans i.iuuei iiiau uinci s. v nioi-fof
special ektion may be had. tlttps anil St5inters. The geological colleciion rcccntl; pan based by the State University
! will be shipped from New Harmon
to 1 The
extent of about thirty ton
The United Sttites Cireu. Court has decided that the Paten
A Mistake. Some people hae
t T..i, Cit.u : -Luis is a niistaKe.
Right Law, passed by the Legislature, last winter, is void. This wil
of Wcbsterian-
become familiar to almost every re
dent of the county. Those who read i are sore to see Tobe's name in print, and those who cannot read are told about Tobe Smith's establishment by those who tan. It is on the south side of the square, in one of those new buildings the one in which
etinVi i Vi i rwl t: r rri a liail v ff ftilvf'l'. i
ov -t'"V - ; since our last repc it: ware is found and persons who; j0. l. Dowd?n and Ma
iney mean ton ; lrovVed students, a few nitrats a.ro: , ... oi- Zi - .i
,si-1 or fifteen cents lover than anyho-.ly 1 detormincd totriveone of the most be- 1
IT'OR SALE. j A farm containing C3 1 fXTOi of land, situaf-d in 3ionroo county, Iniihina, xi miles .-out-, east of Uloomingtor., and .1 mihs east, of Smithvillo. Land mostly l.ottoni, soil good, water abundant, timber heavy and valuahle, a eon.-iderablo amount of it 'being Toplar an I Oak, 100 acres im-
preved. 1 will sol t us h-iKl all, cr aiviue it so as to suit purchasers. Terris easy. For particulars apply to IX II. Mcpherson, Ulooiiiingtoii, Indit'.ni. 3m. Mar. 0th !70. Xotice to RTia-KNilcals. The Slate of Indiana, Monroe county, in the Monroe Circuit Court, May Term, 1870. Herman Husband vs. Horace V. C'lafl.n, V.- nj-.iiiir. A. F,;r:.ht.i;;, r.nd AJruy Ayr. ,,u- fuincj the i.'.-iintiif. hv T on-len &
ce.ntract for building two school i McCov, his Att-rn. v, and files his corn-
'.r.t h.-n-in toget -r wil.h an alii, lavit that d .'.eferdants. U..r ice i$. Claftir. and
Bloomiiigtoii township, was awarded j J$--:,iumin A. Farnham. tiro not nsidents of ,r ' ,, . co-.iaa ' ; th -State of Indiana, to Mr. Colburn, at .byO.OO et.cn , -,,,,,. u therefore hereby given said There arc tweiltv-five lac ies ' det'mdants, that unless they bo ami appear "... , i i fi the llr-t , dav of '.he next Term of the among the JoO stttuents at present j .ion-...' circuit Court, to !.. hoid-n on tho in attendance upon the State Uni-I y of My, A. D ia:o. at the 1 j Court HoiHo in Uloonnngton. in said versify According to spccill- countv, and Slute. ami answer oi demur to
the new building fir the l ":um: vm m 1,wiru m
Witiie-s my na na and the seal of said Court, affixed" at JHoo.uiiigton, this .'id day
1 Fore-pa ugh 's Circus and Menagerie j will ojten the campaign at Indit.na- ; polls, on the lb'th of April. "This I way, Mr. Merryman !" 1 he
for Districts 0
am
in
CHASE 4& CO. PROPRIETORS, West Side of the Square.
jeedogical Cabinet of the Univors-
.,, , r. . . iii i 1 -, i ourt, amxeu ai jioot: ltVjWill bedO feet in width by 1;;0 in I (,f iurch A. I), i s i o.
KOli lvKT C. FCWUSii. Clerk.
:ee
advertisement
of firm
the
in.
H. ROTT.
desire to procure a fine gold or silver: watch, can be accommodated on the: most reasonable terms. If your: watch is out of repair, Smith can : repair it so that it will do better j
than ever.
t T " r r - - . -
else. Aly prices are : AX A, 4 ,e. j Vitelline vounrr ladie s of IJloominc-! vt.
per half can ; Mcdiu n Select o 3c. j )on sorenadc. Near midnight they! for stile, by Mr. Mel'herson. There per half can ; Best Oysters in the repaired to her residence, and son is undoubtedly a bargain for somemarket, 75c. per half can, and Si. 13 ritl.uins oi fairy-like music stole t ut body, in this land.
i ... u. v....... i i mion the trostv air. A iter a. choice! ax r -i 11 t.t .a. t
1 , " WM X llilU 1111 U1U WW W11LJ11 J-
vocal and instrumental programme j , lcsirc to scn. S.0 is civin; m had been performed, a second-story j HENRY FELLOV.'S. wiadow was raised, and the dark-i Blooningtoti, Tn-.t., Mar. i. is 70.
lined nice of one of A trie's daughter was protruded. "Look heah," said she, "Misses ain't to home, but won't you please play de Morkin'
Bum to me One of the fellows
Louden & McCoy, Atty 's.
mar't3
Ha
!Iaii iige IJ censes been is?uei to the folltviat
V
persons
Blake: v.
Bej. Owen, arc! Martha IK-aty. Griffith Davis and Nannie Kerr. Henry Jackson and Ez: Pearson. Bo:)j. p. Davi an.1 Ann York. David Burks and Emily S. Eih.r. L. F. Cochran and Clara K. Black. Charles B. Kirby and Lizzie 15. Kir by. E. Ilaskoil and Sarah Shook, P. Jainiso i and Elizabeth Pittman. R. H. May ard Mollio Stim.-on. J. Shelhuin i. nd C. Gil'"-ji!e. James Osl orn and Julia Leonard.
Now is the time to buy Dry Goods at the New York Store. Title v ife Co. have cut down rices on all Domestics and Prints, as well
Tobe Ssiith has the finest storo room m
Indiana, as w;ll as the largest stock of. "Watches and Jewelry. He will sell a gen- j nine American watch, in coin silver case, for ' $15, and ho sells other "makes" of watchjs ! for $5 and upwar J. Tobe hsus also add d
new machinery to that with which his ato,:k .snpply of fresh Foreign Fruits and
8HOF W33 already SOppl ie(l, which cnaoie-. A r,ll lr;nl -,C r..t.li r..e,..ir'iTor l.ir
about half the j.-ruw that others charge, ad j ts ctQ- f '" assortmem. of in a much hett. r manner. He don t patch j fine candies just in store, and for up your watch that it will run for a lew gale by H. .Rot?. days, hut he supplies new works, instead of i 's. m
the oil, so that when it leave his liani. : BT We desired to sec. ire a cor-'
SS" I h ive just received a large
Nuts Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa
j me. viiu oi ine ieiiows: i. c
i as juress oous some oi tuuu iu was evidently tho son of a miller,' cogt othcrs lowcr still. A r,turn .. i. - ..i t. i . , 1 1 i it -
as uc ui emeu ueuun to lai c lo ,o y , , '.to snecie tiavmcnts is liievi.ablc
til. out "damns and things
With feelings of profound regret; we) are compelled to announce that John ! R. East declines to be n candidate i for Circuit Judge. If we mas! elect a Democratic Judge, a gentleman
specie payments is niev
and the iinu of Tuley fe Co. are de-
oticc to Ileirn of Petition to sell Ileal Estate. State of Indicm, Monroe county. Court of Common Pleas. VTOTICK IS!! rl REI5Y GIVEX, THAT ii Joseph D. Handy, Adininisi.rator with will annexed, ef Will'lam Bendr, deceased, has filed his pelitioi to sell the Heal Estate of the decedent, his persona', being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said pci.it ion will ha'hearu at the next term of the Court of Cormi er Fleas of M.id County. Attest KOB X. CFO.STE.lt, Clerk mrtita C. C. P. Monroe co. Buskirk & nunter, Atty's.
termuied to sell out at '.; oriees iiotf. They have reduced the prices on Staples articles which every one understands the value of and de
sire everybody to come to the New
of ripe legal attainments would be I York Store and buy a great many
preferred such an one as our friend Goods, with a small amou .it ot
We return our thanks to our customers, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the year just closed, and commence the New Year with renewed efforts to please all who will favor us with their custom. 1870. 1870.
East is acknowledge; "'twas ever thus"-
to be. But ! n,"Ui'.v Com mis-!
your time-keeper is a3 good as new.
If I
reetcopy of r.ho State llieket, this
M IKKIl'll, WOOD DC BOrs..-On Th irsday, March '!ti. f t the residence of the bride's father, hv Kev. W. F. Feed, Mr. George
you call upon mm, ne win give eu m . - ii- , ,, ,
price iist. De.!2t. I ' . ' nal to be the proper authority, A Few Still te. searched it carefully last Saturday, There arc several dozen of those ; 1nt couM U()t L convenient Newspaper I des unsold,, By the u .fl gai(1 at the Postoifice. Preserve your , ,;",. , iUo R. fn T;, -A
religious and political newspaper,-:foratm;uar a(lvf,rtiftil raus ,,y you will find in them matters oi tho CommlfteC) tc, Ul'c mach inf Journal. If so, why not pay the THE finest Italian Guitar n(! Prs vvhose counties elect tho State , , . .. iicket Hie county papers outside Vtohn Strings, (full sets; m the c:ty, ff Marion gofc no g,;t,! patronage, are for sale at the Post Office. nd are not really interested, in the Wasted Fifty Young Men, at feucccss of any ticket, except that the Telegraph Institute, Indianapo- P which the men of their own lis, Indiana, to become Operators, localities run. If the publication of There are situations for all whojthe ticket' is to depend upon the qualify. Send for circular. 4w j question of pay, it would be policy, $30 worth of scrip, for sale at this oflW (at least, to serve all alike.
sinners' Court convened on Mondaylast. Applications for license will
be made by Kreuger and O'Bo'd of! W. W.wkI, of Illinois, an l Miss LouUa F,
t' . i i nr. lJutiois, ol i:,rown countv. lmiiana. this place, anu by Y hisman ot LI- ' , tttt -r kttsville. A petition for another Thkue auk jiasv articles in the Railroad Election, we learn, will ; Candy line that can be bought at as be submitted to the Board ; fair figures, by retailers, of II. Hott, A parody on " I fiaMatha,'' entitled i as from some of the city wholesale
"The Dream ef Ytinkee Doodle.": firms, with the recommendation that
these candies are made of
Kotice to Seni-Kesitleiits. The State of Indiana . Monroe county, in the Monroe Circuit Court, May term, 1870 : Elias Abel, Jacob Harsh, louisa Harsh, William Umbarger, oid Polly Loubarger, e.i. Frederic T. Builur, Elizabeth Butler, Samuel Cmhargjr, Marjrnrci Umbarger, and the unknown Heirs of Bichel Cooley, deceased. Now coincs tho phiintitls, by Buskirk & Buskirk, and Buskir & Hunt ir. Attorneys, and file their complaint herein together with an affidavit that said defendants.
iSam l Umbaryer, Margaret Ltnbarger, and I
the unknown Heirs ot Kiidiel eooley, deeeasjd, arc not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore herrhy given said de fendants, that uti oss the' be and appear on the first day of the next T.-rrn i f the Monroe Cin nit Court, to be holden or the First Mondiy of May, A.D. 1870, ai the court houso in Blooinington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo hea;.'d and determined ill their absei ee. vitness my nar.io and tho seal of said Court, atlixed at: Bloomin ;toi:,, this 7th day March, A. D. H7). KOIJ'-IKT C. FOSTER, Clerk. Mav. 0th, 187iit:i.
Druggist CHEM
J9l. "W JB3 ST MLJ 9B2 9
1 1 i .
v.ii. do louiiu on the second page. I these candies are made ol pure The writer is not a "long fellow,' ! sugar, with fruit essences. The albeit the sty hi is his Five! adulterated candies of the cities are years ago las; Friday, Andy John- poisoning people almost daily, as wc son got drunk in public that being! observe by the papers a fat.d case the 4th of March. And ehrhtv-onoi of poisoning from eatinsr "Shoo Fly
years ago, George Washington be-j Candy," occurring only t lie other T. M ..i. ,.e il. r 1 . . ! 1 ... . r ...1 1 .1 1 1
u"lrel""TOU"' eMiiiournaies.Miay ,u .unnMmv-.wi.i people miouiu , , ( :!l,ri,vn: cn, Ki,ergju.; Young Men If the -1th day of March, five years: shun the cheap, doctored stuff, a j and Ladiel' can make' $": to $150 per
ago, was half as disagreeable as last j they would an article plainly labeled S-Tid S
The rVpxt Fair. The Third Annual Fair of tho Monroe County Agricultural Soc'ctj, will ho held in September, ::rom the. 20tli t. tho 24th, inclusive. M. L. SNODGRASrt, Secretary. Bloomingtor, l id., feb.2, '70.
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DEALER IN PA!HTS9 OILS km 0YE-ST1SFFS, Perfumery, U'aiicy O-ootls and STATIONERY.
Friday, Johnson may be forgiven ' "poison." Mr. Rerrr deserves a
:br getting drunk he could neit j liberal patronage, and we arc pleased -ave become more beastly and dis- -; to know that he is receiving it.
People's Jou:-na V' Cinoiun iti, O.
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T)wtf-n. done or white or colored papAr,
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at the Progress cffic.'.
J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Blo ommgton, XjadL. ARE prepared to furnish all kinds of School Books, .Bibles, Testaments, Note Books, Stationery and Blank Books, everything in the Paper line, Cheaper than ANY MAN9 or 1BJC10CL9 IN THK TOWN OF BL0OMINGT0N, WHITS OWL IHACK, We have a large stock of
And everything that is k-spt in a first-class Drug Store. Call and examine, before boy. ng, as we know you will save money. J. W SlleiMillW A
