Bloomington Progress, Volume 3, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 March 1870 — Page 3
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LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
L. N. A. $ CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIMS TABLK AT BLOOMI GTON. Exprez Going Sou, h : Arrives at 1:00 r.M. Departs :it 1:20 f.m Express Going Nor th : Arrives at 3:0;: p.m. Departs at 3: 12 p.m Freight, going so.ith, arrives at 8:16 am Freight, going north, arrives nt 3:00 p.m JAMES R. BRYANT, Aokxt.
StgLooAi, Notices ten cents per USB, FOR EA.Cn INSERTION.
Wertfs of Coiumeuilation By those who have personally examined White's File, and are competent to judge of the importance of preserving our valuable literature, and the best method of doing it: "Having examined the Patent Newspaper File, i nvented by Rev. Mr. White, we find it a mcst convenient article for holding all kind of papers, JJrinly, in nbook form. It is easy to adjust, net liable t; get out of repair, and txvupi -s ilie smal "est. amount, of space possible f,r tiie require ! purp-s. As our loading p.ipevs. i Ik i..us ,:i;l seeuli:'. :.r.. of eve- ra i ami po rieirent interest, Si ..ie simple an-! cheap device f.-r llolding anil preserving lh ni, would not only be a ce.nv, nit ru but also a benefit to the community, by affording the sumo matter to a vastly creator number of nailers. Wo ti er.-f ire most heartily recommend it to all who would Mend cheapness mid efficiency it. the preservation of papers, etc. Rev. 31. Simpson, P.P., Bishop of the M. E Cfa'fh; Samuel S. Jackson, S'ate Librarian f Massachuti ; E. Thompson, J.Woi. of the M. E. Church; J. W. Olmsted ;... . : Wutehman a, d Reflector ,- GEOliG K BANCROFT. asv Fou Sheet Atn.?ie, call at the Post Office. MePhceters receives all the popular sheet music, as soon as it is published. There ha? been an unprecedented demand for Watches and Jewelry, at the Geat Emporium oi Smith & Cochran, during the past week. It is not because people are just finding out that they keep such goods they .idverti.se too much for that bitt lecause S. & C. ire selling their goods so cheap. "Sou can buy a watch, line breast-pin, ear-rirgs, and ft sot of silver spoons, for the same amount of money that was asked for a watch alone, one year ago. Try it.
isas It is not a iiitlc singular that young men are eager to procurj situations as clerks and salesmen, at a salary of three or fivo do! lars per week, putting in time from 6 A. M. till 9 or 10 o'clock P. M. each day, when the same amount of time devoted to any respectable trade would yield doable the am mnt of money. The young men of tin- Ja !!! to look upon labor as undigni :.'..': tnu degrading, and carefully shun i; T lis dislike of work is not. confined to th town alone. "We are told by farmers thiit it is impossible to get white men to do farm work ; that they have been unable to get wood cut, or rails split, for several years, and that they have only succeeded in this, since the colored men have begun to come among us. Paper Collars, the best brands, linen faced, for sale at the Post Office. . Bt Black Alpacas the prices reduced from $1.00 to 75c; 75cts.
8 Newton F. Mnlott and John Baker, nre candidates for Circuit Judge, hi the Yincennes Circuit. Mr, Malott is well known in Monroe county, and his acquaintances, without regard to party, concede to him legal ability of a high order. We hope to hear of his nomination, as liis election would then be assured. Farmkks, Mechanics i nd Builders, should remember that Wm. J. Allen has the largest and most carefully selected stock of Hardware ever brought to town. He keeps bar Iron, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, and the best Washing Machines and Wringers in the United States.
Bis"" This is the season of the year when
to50ets. per vard, and other dress! 11,1,1 agwtfnS and ng AU'- , " . , : Cntarrh. is most common, I! is a disease goods in proportion, at C. 1. lulev. . V.K ,, , .. , ... ., .. t ' ' ; that u difficult to relieve, find rntil the dis-
& Co's New York Store.
4. M " We have reccivcii a lengthy communii Vition, over tho signaturoof 'Junior,'' in which the dwellers in Bloomington are
Ico.'i ry of Serlye's Liquid Oata-rh ltcmedy ! was thought impossible to cure. There i. j but little excuse now for people to suli'or j willi this ailment since a remedy like iu,.i.,.c - v.. i 1 i n r-., v ,11 . .-.re
., , , r ,. oci:ii:a can i.c iiiiu. .jlv. ii. cuiiooeu ecus given a merited castigation tor non-nttar.d- p. 1
aneo upon the Lectures of Prof. Butler.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Faculty Ind. State University. Rev. Cyrus Nijtt, P.P., President and Professor of Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy. Rkv. Thecphilcs A. Wy .ie, P.P., Pro-f'-ssor of Natural Philosophy. Richard Owkn, A.M. M.D., Prof tsor of Natural. Science. Paniei. KrKKWOOD, LL.P., Proftssor of Mathtma-tira. Rkv. Ki.imia Bat.i.f.ntini:, A.M., Professor of the. Creek Language t. nd Lit rrature. Hon". Gkoiiue W. Hoss, A.M., Professor of Engll-h Literature and Theo-.-tj ai d Practice of Teaching. Rev. John A. Rbubei.t, P.P. Trofessor of History end Modern Lan.ioiges. " Col. Jam lift Thompson, U.M.A., 1'rofessor of Military Science, and Civil Eag'to cring. Hon. OTOHtiE A. Bickskl; LL P., Professor of Law. Hon. 'John U. Pettit, LI, P., Professor of Law. Rev. Henry W. Balt.a s'lvsK A.M.. pro fern. Professor of Latin Lio.yuayc. and Literature. Key. Amzi Atwatf.r, A. M., Professor of Latin Language, and Literature, eiect. Ai.uhon' M'axwkix. A.B., -putorSi Scott Uutlkk, A.M. j
Admi ting that the writer's position is corTtmt 1 li.i .-t?i1 fiinhiiH: ff c.innot lio
cured by scolding to the'extent of a column j dps the prices reduced down to or more. We print the closing paragraph, , gold prices. A large stock on hand,
because there is an implied threat in it, that will cause many hearts to quake: 'W think we are safe in savin::; that two-thirds of the students would petition for the removal of the I'niversitv to some
place vh.'"e thev could have aceet
tares, inn if the citizens of B. will dotioir dc.tv, 1 hero will be no call for this."
at Tiiley & Co's New York Store.
The supply of candidates for positions as "errand boys," dry goods clerks, and kindred occupation's is noti ri oisly overstocked, wliils, on the other hard, the demac. 1 for really skilled moehrni( '. of every d.M ripit ion. :s's notoriously 'icyond the snppiy. Tl 1. c:-ying need of tl is country toKlay is for skilled labor; and : bat lather who neglee'f to provide his son with a useful trade, and to sec thai he thoroughly master, ir, does him a grievous wrong, and runs tlio risk of In Iping, by so much, to increase the stock of idle and dependent, if not vicious, members of society, It is stated in f ie report of t he Prison Association, ately issued, that of fourteen thousand five hundred and nirety-six prisoners confined in tho penitentiaries of thirty States, in 1R67, seventy seven per cent., or over ten thousand of the number, had never learned a trade. The fact conveys a lesson of profound interest to those who ln.ve in charge tho training of boys, and girls too, for the active duti s of life. Edward Wooherton, a printer, and a
native of .hvansvitle, died there on
"Guv ME A bite." Two youths from the sunny South, bebnging to
toL;e-;the race which the Democrats are
now endeavoring to vote, were
Wouldn't, fiie auctioneers have an inte- j pt'.ssi lg along the west side of the
resting tiiac, sslling dining-tables and sv.r-j Sf(Uare last Saturday, tho elder of j Thursday rrorniiyg. He went to Evansplus bedstead, if the removal should be' .,rrt ,r, "n,.nntUr cf,n ville d. ring the late strike, and ( ommenced
,Vrr,i,,..d .-rM, IVm't do it "Jnniov 1 " w " W""J " work in the Courier office. He -rasasnult-
at least don't do more than "threat.' But seriously, we doubt if Prof. Butler
would draw larger audiences in any other j pf..:;1ic,n a the time coaxing him to
town, tunn tn(se inat iisicned ia mm nerc. It is r.ot the lecture itself, that attracts, (for lectures, in the majority of cases, are bores). It is th? Lecturer that draws. Beeclicr, Fred. Douglas?. Go igh or Aiuin Dickinson, invariably attract crowds. The people dock to tee them, rather than to hear them, t.nd h rrein lies the secret of making Lectures p,.y expenses.
but twelve short SUCl ItlCrs, tossing a ed upon the si reet by a gang of the strikers, , . t .1 1 1 I and knocked down with a slun ;shot, from
ctpjJIU 111 1113 nuiiu., ms LajLU-
Table Linen, at 50o. per yard, at Tuley & Co's New York Store. You can et one of those News Paper Fdefor FIFTY CENTS. -?-. m Are you getting ready to paper your rooms? If so, go to Shoemaker & Co's and examine those new stylas of Wall lJaper. They have a larger stock than was ever before brought to this town. Teas, they have the lest grades of, such as are recommended by all the old ladies in the county. Try them. Pretty soon, housekeepers will want the wood-work of their houses repainted, and as it is not often that you oan find a pure article of White Jjead, wc will do our readers the favor of telling them that Shoemaker & Co. keep ti e best in the market. Johx P. Smith, the popular Jewel; r
and IJopairor of Watches iiuuitig that tiepioni he had been ot upyinj fur s-ve;;d years past, was too s nal to meet, the rouii'f in;jr s of his rapidly ine.vasmg business, leased the room or. the west side of
Tiik Ladies must not forget that J. Glass MePhceters keeps the latest. Sheet Mii;i -. He will send for any piece you may wish.
"guv me a bite !" An arrangement was finally consumated, and the owner of the apple held it up for
"the bite." Opening a mouth that ! n
would have excited the envy ot a two hundred pound Mississippi catfish, the youngster shut down on the fruit, carrying away fu ly threefourths of it. The proprietor of the apple held up the remnant, and while the tears started to his eyes,
j lie veiled, "Good God, Jim, jis you
iVt Paper Collars at 10c. per box, j take de apple and give me de bite !" at the New York Store. j -- - r- Oiips ansl Splinters. F.'om Rev. W. F. Marrea. oj J-oston. Eld. Whitk Dear Sir: Everybody There is poetry in the snow fl ikes which ha son.e favorite journal, which they furnished the muses, both in ancient and would ' egbid to preserve in file, and wou'd ; reocern times, with many apt and truthful preserve, tut :'cr two thi'.gs; first, the care 1 i.lustraions. Burns says of pleasures, reqe.b iie to kf; tl.;.. separate numbers from amr.rg other comparisons : being 1 st ac i. - ..ndly, the expciio-of get i -Or like the sr...w flakes on th- river, ting 1 . . .:. . as the close of the ye r a m.mt .vhite then hi.t. fnre.ver "
lov.r .. .-.:,!(: invention seems to in,; to Iv . .1 in.. r,n, ,ei, ,l, .timcii.;,., .v.; .,, Pierrepont likens the ballot to
f .
the effects of which he never re covered
The Orei neastle Pre says t hat George Cassity, age 1 about fifty year., and who has been living in the vicinity of Bainbridge, was found murdered near that town on Thursday morning, lie was last
en at the past othee there, VVednesUay glit tbo-if 7 o'clock, when it. supposed started liomc and was killed on the
way. The meanest fellow in In liana, is a y.miig man living temporarily nt Monroc"ville, Allen county. His mother recently wrote him from Pennsylvania, informing him of the .loath of his father, and inclosing fifty dollars to take hini ionic. He squandered the monov. and thoii succeeded
in 'r etting tortv do
had siivcd up, an 1 spent it. tin
i.o.'h these ditflculties, "being b dli u . ei.'.-t'.-dian cf the fugitive numbers.
,r.:i k sect: re hi luingof them all at the end 1 wis; ev. ry family might commence the ise of one or more. Yours tmlv, W. P. WARREN.
JBSbAH goods marked down at gold figures, at C. P. Tuley &. Co's Now York Store. The Adams Express Company took charge of the route on the L. N.A.&C. Railway, between Louisville and Greencastle, one day last week. The American Merchants' Union Express Company continue on the road above G reeucastle. This arrangement necessitates no change of agent at Bloomington. ISOSTOX. M'ass. We have used for some time "White's Patent Papvr Pile, ' and line! it admirably
adapted to its purpose. It is very simpl
its adjustment, holds the iniper firmlv.
the square, adjoining the auction store, and without tearing, and is much cheaper than ftttin; it up in a manner both elegant and :in.V other thing of the kind that we know neat, removed to his present 5 .cation earlv of R KAN D' of "Zb"'8 IU''llld " ! HMHi
tins Spring. Winn a commendable d-ter-minatic-n to excel, Mr. Suite: procured a large, choice and attractive stock of Goods,
including fine Jewelry, Musical Jnstru- j MePhceters. The "Stanley" Suits ment?. Clocks, and an s;, rtment of i almost every one. but should thev
The "Stanley" is one of the best brands of Paper Collars sold by
Americi'.n and Foreign Watches, in s:lv
and gold cases, seldom equalled in this por'ion o:' the State. He also secured the latest and most approve 1 machinery ami tools. -foe: the successful prosecution of th business of Watch Repairing, and now bids defiance to competition. Persons having .anything in the line of Watch repairing to do, or desiring to supply themselves with the l itc.it styles of Jewelry, or perfect, timekeeping Watches, will consul; their be.-t interests by giving John P. Smith, the West side Jeweler, a er-.ll. feb'J Tc-be -mith hf s the finest store room i n Indiana, as well as the largest stock of Watches and Jewelry. He will sell a genuin ; American watch, in coin silver case,for la, and he sells other "rnaki s" of watches for S5 and upward. Tobe l as also added new machinery to that with which his work K0or was already supplied, which enable;, hun to do all kinds of watch repairing for about half the prices that others charge, ami. in a much better mariner. He don't patch up your watch so that it will run for a few days, but ho supplies new woiks, instead of the old, so that when it leaviis his hand, your tirno-keejier is as good as new. If you call upon him, he will give you hi price list. PcS'itf Wasted Fifty Young Men, at the Telegraph Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, to become Operators. There are sit nations for all who qualify. Send for circular. 4w $J0 worth of scrip. fo t-ala at this .fl!co-
not suit, he has several other brands that are No. 1.
Rostov A th kx.-bum.
Rkv. H. S. Whitk Pear Kir: I have made "rial of yo' .- v:ry ingenious Newsjiaper Files, and tind hern tobe very useful. I have saen no form of newspaper file so weil adapted to family and office use. I have long sought for some easy, secure, and accessible mode of filing paj ers. You'' apparatus meets my want, precisely. I wi-h you much success in introducing your improvement. Yooiv, very tr-.i'!v, WILLIAM F. POOLE. Horse and Jacilt Hills. With new type, and a number ct fine cuts, the Progress Job Printing Office is prepared to print anything in the line of Horse and Jack Bills.
Bgfc, Prints at 10c. per yd., at C. P. Tuley & Co's New York Store. - Pum.ic Liuk.vky, Boston. Rkv.IIexky S. Whitk. Penr Sir: I have examined the Newspaper File which you left with me, and have subjected it to some practical tests. It meets wind. I deem to b:s the principal requirements for such an article, far better than anything else 1 have g-jeii. It is simple in its'constnietioa, and easy of adjustment ; and if made of good material v at -.I with reasonable care, it will, I thin ., '' f.-nnd suttieientl y tin a, and quite ... r . ir.. It is fo cheap and ao-piicabh- ' ; : o many cases, hitherto inadequately ; rovidod for, in reading rooms mid studi e , (hat i wi'l receive, as it merits, a Welco.ee f'l-on, the public. Your;, uerv respectfully, " C. C. JEWETT.
"A weapon that comes down as still As snow flakes fall upon the s.id; But eveetites a freeman's will As lightning does the, will of (.'id!" Bat there is more poetry in sunshine at present, to u?, than in c scon.' of snow storms such as the one to which we were trcaced en Snnday hv-t Wm. O' Bold was, last weak, refused l.cnis( to retail liq.i or, by Commissioners' Courl. He appeals t Judge Eckels. Krt ugcr was granted Hceinse A petition was presented to the Commissioners, on Monday, asking for an election, to do-it. whether tbe people aro in favor of giving $1.10,(100 by taxation, (1 per cent.) toward the building of an East and West Railroad The Terre Il.intq Journal says the Petno-cr.d-of Monroe comity want, the Congressional On volition held in lUoomington One of the oldest residents of the. county, Benj. Rogers, died jn l-hbiay night last aged 71 years The citizens of Hair ;1 iburg, Smit liville, and Stanford, are.
soon to be g veil a great nusieal treat, by their respective singing classes, conducted by Prof. W. J. Anderson Tilghman II. Ch-n-.ry, a candidate on tho Democratic ticket for Auditor, three years ago, in this com ty. has removed from Spencer to Brar.il, Ind The "Temperance. Column ' having created an excitement last week, new rests upon its laurels Roads have been in a terrible condition during the past eight weeks. Farmers are unable to bring to town butter, eggs, wheat, corn, or wood, and tie re is no searcitv of these
articles in the-country. We be ieve that a
large vote would be given for turnpikes now provided somebody would buP.d them without, cost to the people The croakers are very busy killing peaches wheat, grass turnip; next Nat. P. Cox, of this county, h; s located at Spencer, where ho will practice medicine. Mr. C, we believe, was a Democratic candidate for Sheriff two years ago Thunder an I and lightning, Saturday night; also a warm ruin, followed by a two inch snow. Singular to relate, there was no hail Another lovely snow, on Tuos.di ; . morning. We don't hear anything about the ground hog now. Where are his backers? You can get more General Information from the "Year Book," whi-yh is ollered for sale by Shoemaker & Co., than from any wcrk extant,. The Year Book contains 144 pages, giving all kinds of statistics and political information ; the election returns of every township in Indiana, for 1809 ; Laws of Indiana ; Bonds, Coin, Presidents, Public Debt, TariffHuties of the U. S., and much that it is im possible to enumerate in a short notix This book is handsomely printed, anil is for sale at the low price of 20 cents.
DiUMMiEiio. On Thuisday last, it is said that there were just 77A Drummers, for wholesab houses, circulating among the business men of Bloomington. The fraction represents one who was too c runk to do his employers just'ee. Taking into conkleration the smt li. amount of business being done a; present, this is .1 very favorable showing.
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C, P. Tuley & Co's New York Store. A Few Still Leift, There are several dozen of those convenient Newspaper Files unsold, at the Postoffice. Preserve your religious and political newspapers you will find in them matters of much interest. Ovvneis, of Stock throughout the county, can gel their Horse and Jack Bills printed cheaply and expeditiously at the Pfa ur;:ss olliee. Orders by laiil wiil receive prompt attention. Contracts Awahdkid. Geo. T. Slocum of Bloomington, was the successful bidder for the carpenter work of the new jail and Sheriff's residence. His bid was $4,499 00. B. F. Haugh & Co., of Indianapolis, have secured the contract for the iron work, at 11,1 It CO.
Mud. The distance from Bloomington to Ellettsville, by the mud road, is said to be twenty-two miles. The road is not so long as it is deep. ttgt. Thread, oc. a spool, or six for 25c, at the New York Store John R. East, who pleads guilty to the charge of being the "sqnibkst" of the Democrat, is indulging in hot paragraph' about the colored citizens. He says in his last issue that "a man living in Richland township compelled his sister-ir.-h-.w, she being a widow, and sick with tho con sumption at the time, to vacate one of his tenement houses to make room for three big buck negroes just, from Kentucky. Comment is unnecessary." Hi;, name, if you've "been told." We'll bet he's a Democrat; Old. The oldest man in Indiana, and perhaps in America, is old Ross, now living near Smith ville, Monroe county. He is one hundred and twelve years old, and in a remarkably good state of preservation. Last summer, this relic, of a bygone age, with the assistance of a representative of the present generation, ninety-eight years j'oungcr than himself, cut and put up ten acres of meadow. He is still vigorous and active, and the stoutest man in the neighborhood of his age. Bedford JVctc-s. a- -m Mrs. Rachel Snell, of Ohio county, detailed her husband the ether day in the awful
act of bestowing a kiss upon the maid-cf-nll-work; whereupon the dorsiil vcrtebraj of Madame Rachel became greatly elevated in fact immensely altiiiudinous and she
took dire revenge by dashing a pailful of
boiling water upon the unhappy pair. They were seriously injured by the bath, but will recover. A Lafayette Justice of 'he Peaco the other evening married n cniple, the first husband of the bride h iv ng committed suicide, the second sent to tho penitential- ,
and the. present old cc.ot.gh to be hjr
lather. Silverthorn, of tho Evunmlh? Journal, has purchased a farm out in Posey county, and sent a bo-it down to Tennessee for a load of corn-cots to stop up Ui-J oraw-li,;h holes.
McCALLA & CO., Keep the Largest Stock of
NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, IIOSIJEIitSf -TVX CJtEXyViES, Boots and Shoes,
iOI.i2.TSi
Bt3'1rVA3 ftAAJfiP M A.1VI PTS "Tl ASUtPBtH
Cotton Yarns and Batting, QU EENSW ARE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, In the Town of Bloomington.
Y IS A. O OX OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION, FOR 1S7(.
rpHK SKCOXD VOLUME of tl is popular
1. Annu-il lais last beet issue
f..iv.r with which tie first
Tbe great
was received,
s tin-edited the publishcra to exert every effort to keep 110 the character of the work . and, after computing h with other publications of the kind just; issued, they ttke satui factiou in presenting the following Taltle of Ct'ii tents. Ellipses in the Yea.r Iti'tO. Bills of Pare for each rionth iu the year. Valuable Household lieoipes. Stamp Duties aad Rates of Postage. Name and P.O. Address of Mem-'. CongretiA. Congressional Summary for 1 8i3Sf . I. r.vs of Indiana passed in 1809. Immigration Statistics. United Stites Bonds. Coins of the United f-tites. Officers of the Itid'mna S'tste Government.
Pension Statistics front t.hs Orga.uization of
the Government.
Domestics 61 ctS. per yard at Presidents of tha United States, since tie
organization 01 me ciovi;i-nmuui.. Governors of the Weiitjrn States since
their Organization. Largest Cities of tbe World. Intorral Revenue Collections of the different States. Public Debt of tho United States. Receipts and Expendituiea of the Unitud States. Foreign States Ruler', ropulatii n, etc. Religious Denomination!) Statistics. Woman's Suffrage Movement. Popular votes for President. Chief Offuers of Amp and Navy. Tariff Duties on Articles Imported ir.to the United States. Important Kviuts of the Year. State? of tho Union-- Population, State (lovi rni.icat. etc. Election Returns from every State in the Union. Diary for every Day iu the Year. The 'volume eoataiua 14-1 pages. For Sale Hv siioi:ti Ki;iii & co.
rVotiec to rVon-idesnlK'uits. The State of Indiana, Monroe County, in the Circuit Court, Mi:,y term, IfiiO. John I. Rickey, Ad oiinistrator with the will annexed, of' .Milton Taylor, deceased, rs. Joseph East, Robert Taylor, et al. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Milieu &
Vim Horn. Attorneys, and flits his com-
HoUSK and Jack Bills, with the plaint together with" nn affidavit that 'aid
Defendants, Ho Don lavior, oonn v.uam-
bers, Jane Taylor, Eli? .al eth Tay lor, Eliza-
most stunning pictures sver seen, supplied to such stock men as desire them. We have a balf-doen horse pictures, from 'which a chciee may be made. 8" Read tho advertisement of "Town Property for Sab." The properly is conveniently located, and is in a desirable neighborhood. The finest Italian Guii;ar and Violin Strings, (full sets) in the city, are for sale at the Post Of'iice. John W yi.ik, a highly resperr.ed citizen of this county, died at his resilience, four miles west of Blonmington, ct: Tuesday morning, of congest ion of the hjvveU. Mr. Wylie was 48 yeais of age. Tem perance is a good thing, but it don't compare in importuuce,with the stock of Groceries no .', for sale by Trueblood & Co. They nave added hugely to their stack since they first opened, and are icceiving
goods every week. They ketp Dried Beef, Hams, Fl jur, Wood tn-ware, Foreign Fruits, and a full lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Call and see them west side of square, just north of Stuart & CoV,
both Chambers, Mary Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Anno Taylor, E.tkiel Tayiior, Charles Taylor, George Taylor, AVillinm Taylor, Marshall Pavton, 'CI ailes A. Mars! .nil, Amanda Harbison. Joseph Williams, Alfred Alter, Phillip Bush, Jo .n D. Taylor, Jane Marshal!, Prank Chambers, John W. Chambers, James PiiKton, Phoeba A. Marshall, Mary Hafbison, John P. Harbison, Marshall L. Harbison, Lawhe- Harbison, James Ilarbi-ou, William Paxron, Benj. Harrison, I.yd a Paxton, Amanda Williams. Joseph Brisi oe, Metty Briscoe, James Taylor, John Si. Fornian, and other heirs oi' Robert Taylo , John Chambers, and James A. Paxton, ire not rciiidentit of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given faid de
fendants, th it unice s they be and appear on
the first dav of the nex i Term of the Mon
roe Circuit 'Court, to lie hidden on the first Monday of May, A. I. 1H70. at tho Court House in Bloomington, in said county and
State, and answer or demur to sutd complaint, the same will be heard anil determined in their absence. Witne.-s my name ii.ini the seal of :.aid Court, aflixed at Bio. niington, this 2Mb day of Pebruai v, V. )., IrtVO. ROBERT 0. FOSTER, Clerk. March '.id, 70 Hw.
BOOTS AXD SHOES. WILEY L. BATHS, Fashionable Hoof Maker, MAKES FINE HOOTS, OF TIIK Latest Style, Se wed or Pegged. Neat Fit Warranted. Shop on the South side of the public sipi iro. All wi warranted. Call and leave our orders. WILEY L. IMTKtf. N. B. Attention (riven to repairing. B. lomington. Dec : ic f
1870.
1870.
CITYSHOESTORE
CHASE A CO. PROPRIETORS, West Side of the Square.
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.
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J. W. SHOEMAKER & CO. SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Bloomington, Ixxd. ARE prepared to furnish all kinds cf School Books, Bibles, Testaments, Note Books, Stationery and Blank Books, everything in the Paper line, Cheaper than ANY JUAN, OJT FtrX3CXw IN THE TOWN OF BLOOMINGTON, WHITE OS BUMPK. We have a large stock of And everything that is kept in a first-class Diug Store. Call and examine, before buying, as we know you will save money. J. W. Shoemaker & Co.
Specie Payments Are immensely popular, but those Patent Newspaper Files Jk.t tlxe Post OfBLoe Sold by MePhceters, are more popular still. Do you take the Advocate.
the Presbyterian, the Chridian Ileruld, the Standard, tbe Banner of the Covenant, or the Christian Statesman f If so, you ought to have them filed. You cannot preserve them iu book form unless yon have one ojf While's Patenf Newspaper File... wht h will ctmt you but T'O cents.
