Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 September 1870 — Page 3
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PROGRESS,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
QrIiOcjL.c Notices ten cents per UXK, FOB EACH INSERTION. "351
i. JV. .4. CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIM TABLB AT BLOC ViIXQIOS. Express Going South: Arrives at 2:17 p.m. Depart at 3:02 p.m JUxprtti Going North: Arrive at 3:02 r.u.- Dparu at 3:7 p.m Freight, going south, arrives at ,8:46 a.m Freight, going north, arrive at 3:02 p.m JAMES R, BRYANT. Agent.
Republican County Ticket.
For Representative, GEORGE A. BUSKIRK. For Auditor, JAMES F. MANLEY. For Clerk, "WILLIAM F. BROWNING. For Treasurer, I. MILTON. ROOSRS. For Sheriff, SAMUEL HcWYLIE. For Recorder, JOHN F. WALKER. For Survivor, MICHAEL 11. BUSKIRK. For Coroner, WILLIAM L. ADA-MS. Commissioners, 1st Dist "WILLIAM E. WOOD. 2d Dist WILLIAM B. SEWARD. 3d Dist WILLIAM W ELMER.
86 An organisation lias been
formixl in this place, by the African
KS Mrs. McMannis, n woman who it is believed has been suffering
Peesoss sending communications to newspapers, should boar in minl that it is important they should write upon but one side of the paper. Communications are often rejected for no other reason than that they are written on both sides of the 6heet. Remember this.
For fresh, pure, firm candy, go to Henry Kott, east side of the public square. A Cheap House. Any one who may wish to secure a dwelling bouse for occupancy during the Terras of College, or who may wish to remain in Town only vhile schooling their children, would do well to call at the Progress Glnec. The bouse is new, has four rooms, two of them finished, stands on u full lot, and is just one square west of the residence of Rev. A. Y. Moore, North College Avenue. The house and lot can be bought for less than seven hundred dollar.
Wasted. We want all the scrap iron we can get, and will pay the highest price in cash for it, at our Foundry. Seward & Co.
Our stock of hand made
Stoga work, for both men and women, is now complete, and our prices are always lower than the same quality of goods can be had elsewhere. Come and sec CH ASE & CO.
T.J. Rogers will offer, for
the next thirty days, great bargains in Qneeuswaro, Boots and Siioes. 8fR.De Soto, when he visited the shores af America, sor.ht long and arduously for the "Spring of perpetual Youth," that those who bathed thi rein might nevergrow old in appearance. People of our day have in part discovered a substitute fortius tin found spring, in Ring's Vege table Ambrosia, a few applications of which gives to white or gray hair that dark, strong and glossy appearance peculiar to youthful bet-uty. If any of our readers doubt this let them try a bilLle, and bo convinced of ihe truth of our assertion.
J03 PRINTING. We have expended more than 51,000 upon the "Progress Job Office," within the jwtst two months, have added all the latest styles of Types, and have purchased A Gordon Power Press, with which we are turning out finer work than has been done in Bkomington htyretofjjre, and at the same figures paid by our business men for Job Printing, when ordered from abroad. Especial attention given
to the printing of Bill Heads, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, ETC. Envelopes, with Business Card neatly printed, will be furnished as follows :
250 for 500 for , 1,010 for... IA Terms: done.-
- $3 00 4 50 :9 so Cash when the work is
M. E. Church, and an effort is now j a temporary aberration of mind,
being mr.de to raise a sufficient sum by (subscription, to purchase the church property belonging to the N. 3. Presbyterian Society. We trust that all of our brethren will give this matter their prayerful consideration, and "contribute as the Lord has been bouuteful to each of them."
Nothing sets oil' one's appearance so much as a beautiful .Shoo. The Empress Eugenie boct is just the thing for salt, by CHASE & CO. SSTThe firm oi A. Hultzmnii & Son have well earned the reputation of manufacturing the best Jeans in the Western market, and it has re
ceived piemiums at a number of
Fairs. Their Carpets are incomparable, and delight all the tidy house keepers who purchase them. Any and all work taken to their Factory, such as carding or spinning, will be promptly and houestly
done, and low prices charged. 85. The Empress Eugenie boot retails in Chicago and Indianapolis for live dollars.goar d price them at CHASE&OO'S.
Attention is directed to the advertisement of Miss Robinson, Milliner, in to-day's paper. Miss R. has attained considerable celebrity in this community for exquisite taste and mature judgment in the artistic details of her business, and should receive a fair share of public patronage.
&s& Those who want a genuine fine caif shoe, either sewed or pegged, can find them at CHASE & CO S.
And here cornea John P. Smith, with a large, new stock of Jewelry, and other fine goods in his line. John is a reckless fellow. He has been known many times to sell a gold watch for ten dollars less money than it actually cost him. The fact is, his recklessness is only pure benevolence : he desires to do all the good he can while on earth, and to thc.t end almost beggars himsclf to accommodate his friends. As iong as John is able to pay for his advertising, we will stand by him or any other man and recommend him to the public as the most accomplished watch repairer of the 19th centiiry. He's got a new safe, has John, and the burglar who attempts to get into his store, will catch a lord out of the same gun that the Salem man was shot in the eye with. B 2STo .v School Shoes for Misses, neat and serviceable, at CHASE & CO S.
Young Man, if you want a fine, choice Cigar, cr a fragrant dish of Fresh Oysters, call on Shopf & Kauifman, South College Avenue, (Harrer's :ld stand). These gentlemen have taken this establishment, are ;itting it up in good order, and will put ir. a No. 1 stock of every thing usually found in a Restaurant. All kinds of Fruits in their season. Also, choice Candies, Figs, Raisins and Nuts. Tho ladies will find thegreatest variety of fine shoes to select from in our stock, that has ever been opened for inspection in town. CHASE & CO.
For best brands of Tobaccos
and Cigars, go to Rogers.'
' Go to T. J. Rogers', east side
Public Square, to buy choice Sugar
and Coffee.
Ba rpal ns ! Bargal ns !
The BEST SELECTED, as well as the
LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES,
in Eloominjton. gold Cheap as the
Cheapest, by DUNN & CO, Clark brand of White Fish at j929tf DUNN & CO S.
Don't suffer your hair to fall off, when n bottle or two of "Nature's Hair Restorative" will check it. It
is splendidly perfumed, and as clear
as crystal. shoemaker & Co. set
it. See advertisement.
Carpeting. If you want a Carpet, to the Bloomir scton Woolen Factoi'y. where
you will find a variety to select from, of a better quality, and at lower figures than anv that has ever been offered in this part
of the State. A. HOLTZMAN & SON. Blooifcington, Ind., aiar30-tf
cut her throat with a razor, on Wednesday morning last. The windpipe was cut and only held together by a portion of tho back wall. SI e is still alive but her physician say her recovery is impossible. She has no children, and her husband, who is a railroad man, is absent at St. Louis. 111 KD, At the residence of her Mother, in Highland County. Ohio, Sept. 7th, iS70 Eva Lou, daughter of Sarah E. Fee, in the twenty-second year of her age. She died in lirm faith and membership of tl c United Presbyterian Church, ln.ving unitsd with that denomination at the age of seventeen years. THOU ART GONE.
histcr thou art gone from view,
Hon ''or thee we vainly weep, Vainly, lonely, wait for you, Thou hast slept thy final sleep. "Dust to dust'1 shall turn again, "Earth to mother earth' shall mould. Deai.l thou art bu: frno from pjiin, Through thy death cl th life unfold. Thor. -,hy nature's debt, hath pf'td, Dues all living creatures own. Tho who in the tomb art laid, Wait n peace, we too must go. Aid js heaven, while, welivoi. Ne'e:- from paths of truth to stray, Thoi: who life alone can give, Light our lone and d reary way. Bb-ak and cold our earthly road, Looms to view while here we roam, Though bereft, we. know, the Cod That thou loved hath called the horne. Hence our prayer stall ever be : Faitl.fil while on earth to provj, Sister .may we tneit with thee Ne'er l.o part in heaven above. M. H. F. w JS?" Among other bare-raced lies, bein,' told by i.he Democrats, to people in the country, is the one that they (the country people), are compelled to pay for McAdainiziiig the streets of Blocmingtou ! The county owns the Court Home square, and when the Town Council order
ed the streets around the square
8" Mart. Alexander the irre- Barbecue. The Republicans of
pressiblc and popular meat market Monroe county will give a grand man, is fitting up the room formerly : Barbecue in Bloomington, on the occupied by him, in the Butler j 8th of October. Great preparations Building, corner of .Sixth street, j are being made, and nothing will be and will open rut on Monday iiext,j promised that cannot be fulfilled to with a fine display of meats Beef, j the letter. The people from ad-
Pork. Mutton and Veal. Mart. i.s
so well known as a gentlemanly
salesman that he will get a large I paign
trade with but little effort. Success to Mart.
joining counties arc invited. It will be the demonstration of the cam-
Dot v Washers and Universal
Clothes Wringers, the best in use, for sale by W J. Allen. A Question of Identity. A great many persons we learn, were much puzzled tr. know which of the two auburn haired gentlemen who were on the rostrum at the Court
ITiinn vitiirdnv niolir. vn-J "Voor-
hees. Old citizens stoutly maintain ! f,28 of fvtlle, at seven o'that the one who smiled so audibly 011 t";1"0S(lay ovenil!Sand so frequently was John R. East, Iurn "t nd hear him, whilo others insist t'..tt the man 0ffl-Beiij". Mc Gee,' the well "known who made the speech was Johnny. Merchant Tailor, has brought on One point seems to be undisputed, nnn ,,f u io- r it..
Public Speaking. Hon. Godlove S. Orth will address his fellowcitizens of Mot; roe county, on Thursday, the 29th of September, at the Court House, in Bloomington, at I o'clock. Come out and hear this able Member of Congress discuss the living issues. C. F. DODD-J, Ch'n U.C.C. At Ellettsvillk. Col. James B. Black will address his fellow-
INDEPEN DENT CANDIDATE. B'ootuington, Sept. 10, lfiCO. Mr. Editor of flu Progress: You wi 1 please nnnouncii my name as an independent candidate on tin; Republican Tick"t, for the CHlce ;f Township Trustee ct Bloomington Township, and oblige ycur trulv. T. A. UAJSTA"
Administrator's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the un11 dcrsigned has baon appointed, by the Clerk of t he Connie vi Pleas Court of Monroe county. Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Young deceased, lata of Clenr Creek Tcwnsbi-). Mriiroc) county, Indium. Said estate is sr reposed to be solvent. ANDREW YOUNG, Administrator. Cox .& Pittrnan, Atty's. Sep. 14th. 70.
that both Dan. a id Jack were there, finc g(,0ds Clothing and Gents
Furnishing Goods generally ever seen in Bloomington. The difficulty only seems to be to find a place to store them.
but the identity '3 what bothers
Tho man that made the speech gave no indications of thirst, while the chap who had " he honor, and the pleasure," &c. of introducing the speaker, made frequent requisitions
upon the glass and pitcher. Some
A number of voluptuous old cusses were fined by Esq. Cox, on
easy gcntlefuan was only anxious,as he had a good crowd, to show off a little give 'em to understand that Ac was' there ; let them see what kind
McAdamized, the county was com-1 of a candidate for Clerk the Demo-
pelled to do the work to the middle j crats selected, and that his talents of the street that much belonging were only equally by his personal
uncharitable persons, who were in ! Saturday night last, for getting on
the audience, have- even gone so far as to assert that the mr.n who popped up and down in his seat so often, was anxious that Voorhees No. 1 should cork up, so that Voorhees No. 2 might uncork ; others again
ate inclined to believe that the tin- j read THE FAIR DAILY ; IT
a "high" and hugging around the
"glials." We couldn't learu the names of all in time for this week's paper. ATTEND THE MONROE
COUNTY FAIR THIS WEEK
What becomes of all the
Goods, at Durand's Grocery and Provision Store ?" We are asked this question frequently, but are unable to explain, except by saying that he sells them. He is all the
time receiving new goods ; only the
other day he rolled into his house
several casks of Queensware, Glass
ware, Stoneware and Wooden ware,
together with another large invoice
of Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Spices.
lis goods are fresh, they are cheap,
and the people delight to patronise
am. He keeps a full supply of
country produce which he pays the highest market price for, in cashj or
goods.
To the Ladies. Ciia.sk & Co. aro now receiving their
Fall stock of fine shoes, and they invite
the particular attention of tho Ladies to
these styles, which arc put into the market
by Mr. Burt of New York City, who is the acknowledged leader in America, in every
thing pertaining to fine Shoos, receiving
earlier than any other all the popular styles
from the Parisian center of fashion. What
ever styles Mr. Burt adopts, all other man
ufacturers fall in with. The fav;rito stle for this Fall seems to he the "Empress Eu-
genio boot." something entirely new a id
to her. This is made obligatory upon part of the county, by a statute cf the State. The remaining half of the street is paid for by the property owners. And it is said, that some of these pinks of veracity have even gone so far as to charge that the grading and McAdamizing of College Avenue is paid for out of the county treasury. Will some of these re-lie-able men ask the property owners who pays for this McAdamizing? J McKinney i.s the champion hog killer, as ft.r as heard from. He h.s t week bubliered a hog which weighed over three hundred pound j. m Shoemaker A. Co. have disposed of enough White Lead recently, to paint tint whole town of Bloomington, fences and all; but still there is a demand for ,the article they sell becouse it is pure. All kinds of bottled preparations i;i stock Sweet Oil 5s made a specialty by Shoemaker he carries it i:i his coat pocket when he travel;;, but novcr samples it. They also keep an immense stock of Tobaccos, Cigars and Tens ; Wall Paper, enough to supply everybody, ami all kinds of genuine Patent Medicines.. Prescriptions accurately compounded by an experienced compounder of accuracies.
beauty. We trust this vexed question may be settled, so the people may know "which was which." We know that ono o::" the men got up and talked a great det.l with his mouth, and that another man who looked very much like a twin, got up and drank a good deal with his mouth, but we den't know which was Voorhees.
WON'T COST YOU A CENT. OBD Xtepial-tliezLiis of Bloomington, on Thursday night there will be a Meeting at the court house, which is to be addressed by Gov. Dunning ami others. Let there be a full attendance.
Kotice to Non-Kesidcnts. Hie Stale of Indiana, Monroe County, in the Circuit Court, October trrm, 1870. John II. Stone vs. Wm. L. Stone,Attchm't. "Now comes the plaintiff by Dunning, Sheeks & Eyors, Attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein together with the rjturn r f the Sheriff, that said Defendent.il not tt resident of the State of Iiuliana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear
. , t i i i !n i on me iir-r uav oi mo next ii-rni ct tno
-l "P"-"'"' '-". ' "' "" ! Monroe Circuit Court, to be holdon on the
$32.00 ; two hprse drills at ?70.()0, ! ) it Monday of October, A. D. 1870, at the -v- no .r cs' i es ,it t Court House in Bloomington, in snid
-lo. v, oouui oiuu oquarc, vr . ti, 'Allen.
"C Tit r." Steisway's pianos. "The. best in the World." This is the judgment of the best musical authorities in the Old and New World, and was also the favorite expression used by dealers at .Indianapolis when they had, anc! until they lost the Steinway Agency. These Pianos, in addition to tho first prizes received at London and Paris, have; received a large
number ot gokl moclals, at alt the Principal Fairs aeld in this coun ¬
try. Since 18G2 t'hey have not entered or permitted their agents to exhibit their Pianos at any local Fair in the United States. Please call anc examine my stock, consisting ef Steinway and Gabler Pianos. Also, Organs, Stools, Covers and Sheet Music. TOBE SMITH.
TO THE NERVOUS. The natural result of exhaustion af strength by excts-ive labor or ntlion is a feeling o ' weakness, dullness, heaviness, weariness, languor of body orniiud. etc. Persons of t. weak constitution, or whose h&bitx arc sedentary, frecj.icntly uomplain if this re-
mxeu conuiuon oi me vital energies; anc
Agktcui.tural Address. Prof. Richard Owen has accepted an invitation to deliver an address before the Monroe Couiry Agricultural Society, and names Thursday, Sopt. 22d, at 1 o'clock', as the time. Prof, Owen's rcputaticm ns a lecturer will insure a full attendance, and a lecture that will prove both interesting and profitable to the farming community. BSX. When you .want job work done in the best manner, call on W. J. Allen, No. 9, South Side Square. EST Dan. Voorhees, in hisSmithvilie speech, while talking about the soldiers getting greenbacks, for pay, .spoke of Hodges, Democratic candidate for Recorder, its si soldier who had lost his leg in the army. As IIe)dges had his log taken off by a threshing machine, Dan's, reference to him didn't have a very happy effect. Dan. was told of his mistake, afterwards, and will not make it again.
very beautiful. This, with several oil er j w'"'n persons of a ne rvous tc mpc rmeni.
new styles, will be open for inspection this ! ; VT i ,T f n" lnd.",!b,!'ttt!,',' d,sca; '
week, at Chase & Go's., and Ladies pur
chasing any of these goods may rest assur
ed that upon visiting any of c ur cities this Fall and Winter, they will find their f :et clothed in thohight of the pre vailing Tachion. sepHGt
Taylok & Co. sell fire Sugars;
rich aromatic Coffees ; palate-tickling Teas; white, almost self-raising Flour ; sweet, juicy Bacon ; tight-clasping Clothes Pins ; clear, honey-likes Molasses; and everything else that anybody else, or any other man or set of men have.
The Fashion ! The- Fasiiton ! The best Cook Stove in the World. Call and see it. W. J. Allen. MM Two dooks south of the Bank, is the store of Trueblood & Co., dealers iu Groceries and Provisions,
and it may with truth be said of
this firm, that the keep everything that is used upon the teble : From Flour to fiddle-strings ; From Sugar to Saleratus ; From Tea to Tacks. Remember the leieation west side of the square, ne ir the Bank and if you have not formed the acquaintance of Trueblood & Co., endeavor to do so at once.
county and State, and answer or demur to s lid complaint, the same will bo hoard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and the seal of said Cburt, alfixed at Bloomington, this lGth day of Sept. A. D. 1S70. KOBEBT C. FOSTER, Clerk.
$8,00 0 WORTH OF NEW CLOTHING At BENJ. McGEE'&S MERCBIAXT TAIMHUlVG E8TABlhlSIIMEVr. ME. MeGEE bus just returned from Cincinnati, with much the largest and finest stock of Goods ever brought to Menroe county, consisting of fine Piece Goods, Dress" Coats, fine Beaver Overcoats, new iityles of Hats, tine Vests. Shirts, Neckties, mid in fact every article that a gentleman amy call for, and all of the latest styles and" best rnnterial. A novelty in this busi'iesii is the hartdsome full suits of Boys' Clothing, which he thus just brought on. Cutting done in tho latest style, and on short notice. sept. 21 33fnlei 31iop. J "AMES MHlvRICK still carries or the business of & Itarbcr anil Hair Dresser, at his well known stand, on South College Avenue. Shampooning, Hr.ir-cutting and Dyeing, done in the highest style of The Toiisorial Arti My customers will always find a competent workman in the Shop, ready to attend to all calls. Patronage solicited. nov3'G9
Goods! Goods!
JSSr Mosquitoes and Cholera Morbus are unusually prevalent in this
locality. The combined attacks of
these evils have i. depressing effect THAU
upon the people.
W. O. Fee KEEPS THE GREATEST VARIETY, Larirest StooLc
Notice to New-Residents. The State of Indiana, Monroe county, i the Monroe Common Pleas Court, December Term, 1870, Ludwig Schramm vs Doroetbest Schramm. NV'W comes the petitioner, by Busklrk & Hun;:er, his Attorneys, and files his petition herein together with an nli'ulavit that said clefendaiit, Dorothea Schramm, '.is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Nctiee is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless she be ami' appear on the first day of the nc::t term of I he Monroe Common Pleas Court, to be holden on the first .Monday of December, A. D. 18T0, at Bloomington. in said eounty and State, and answer or demur to si, id petition, the stime will be heard and determined iu iter absence. Witness, my nnmo, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 6th day of September, A. D., i870. T50BT. C. FOSTER. Cleric. ' Dunkirk & Hunter, Atty's. Sept 7
DO YOU
Wr:nt to sell house and lot, "W.-int t Ijncl a strayed animal, Want I" soil a piere of furpituro, W-int to buy n seciHiil bant", carriage, Want to jinct . -ivthliur you have lo t, "Wiint to find an owner tomrtierrs IVmn For a few cents you can tell thousands ! people tluro'igh the columns of the j'rorref some of wh mi will be sure to have vvh. yon jssk for or know where you can get . Try it andCfi.
Ai!!iin!slratrlx'ii Sale. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the un1.1 .dcrsigned Administratrix of the estate of .Toseph IK Ealy, deceased, late of Jienton township, Monroe county, Indi.ii a.wiil offer for sab;, at the late dwelling house of said decedent, on Tuesday, the 28th day of Ssptember, 18T0, all the personal property of said decedent, consisting in part of Horses, Hogs, ( attic, Sheep, Milch Cows, Blacksmith tools.Ooru in the Fieli, Hay, Wheat, Sheep Oats, Wagon, Buigy, Harness, CorpentsrV tools Farming i ;nplcments, and House rnd Kitchen fu niture. besides other properly. Terms of Sale- Sums of $3 r.nd under, cash; over S3 a credit of twelve months,
without inte rest, the purchaser giving net waiving valuation, with good security. NAN' 'Y EALY, Administratrix. Buskirk &:, Hunter. Attv'a.. Aiiir. ill
Notice.
WHAT DOES REASON 8AY1 The little mongoose when bitten by a deadly serpent, resorts to a certain plant, eats of it. and escapes ;hc effect of the poison. That is instinct'. Human beings on the- other hand, nn.st depend on reason
and experience in selecting the means of
protecting health ami lite against unwholsoine influences. Now, what docs reason say on this su'jjeot ? Does it not tell us that to invigorate and purify the system is the best way to protect it against the invisible poison wbi?h generates disease? Surely it does. Tho next question is, what guide shall wo follow in choosing a medicinal safeguard ? Reason replies let your monitor be experience Well, tho experience of eighteen years comprised in ono unbroken series of "satisfactory testimonials assures us that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters possess strengthening, regulating and antiseptic properties which are not combined in tho same happy proportions in any other preparation extait. This therefore is the tntidote to which reason bids resort when our halth in imperrillcd either by the malaria which produces epidemic disorders, or by any other cause, whether inherent and constitutional or connected with our habits, occupation and pursuits. The venom of a noxious reptile is scarcely more subtile and dsngerous than that which lurks in foul air and impure water. To escape the fevers, billious disorders, disturbances of the bowels, and other serious maladies produced by these insalubrious elements, it b absolutely necessary that the stomach and all iu secretive organs should he, so to speak in a robust condition. Upon tho amount of resistance which the vital system can appose to the de";eterions influences that assail it, tho safety of the health depends, and it is beci'.use the GREAT VEGETABLE IN VIGOR ANT imparts energy find regularity to the most important functions of the body, that it can be reccominenied and guarantied as an it invaluable preventitive inedicin. sep.
.tIsutni$trator'H Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the underiS signed has been Appointed, by the Clerk of Monroe county Common Pleas Court, Administrator of the estate of Frederic T. Butler deceased, late of Bloomington township, Monroe count', Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. A. SUTHERLAND, Administrator. Dunning, R. & S., Atty's. Sep. 7, '70.
AND AT
LOWER PRICES
checker; and overcome. All who suffer from these ennses alike require; a remcdv
winch w:ll strengthen th-3 system withou'; exciting it, nnd uwakc. a feeling of true en joyment, so that life may become a source of pleasure. Mis: VI KR'S HERB BITTERS has won its -wi.y into the confidence of thousands of tins class of persons, who warmly endorse it is the best ii vigornting agent, i.nd tie most potent ant. genial o ' .11 . : .1 .' .. .
an iunies anu Hiteracive.s uir f irengtiiing and restoring the physical constitution. M mlt-m-Announcement. T. A. Bantu is to-day announced as a a "Independent Republican candidate for Township Trustee of BloDmingtoti
Township," wha tever that may be,
If you want Steves and Tin
ware at low figure5,goto W.J .Aliens'.
Jt& Three veeiks from yesterday, is the day upon which the October Election eccurs. Wake up ! &" Go to W. J. Aliens' for Hardware, Iron, Nails and Glass. The Fall Term of Indiana State University begun last week. The number of :iew stMclents in attendance is much larger than usual.
ARTY STORE
Bl,OOmilHGT09T,
I IS
Common Prints ... 8c. Best Prints 12 Com. brown Muslin . . 8 Best heavy " ... 16 1 Prime Rio Coffee ... 22 Choice " " . . . . 25 English Soda .... 8 Sugar 1420 And all other Goods as cheap
FOR C ISII.
. am selling tbo remaining stock of
Jicavj v inter Moods, at cost. I nave clo-
rpi, t , ct,.i,-.,i ,k;i. ' lernuiicti mat me nortnsnii; ot tne ptitiiie
x.w um., ...icvuv-ira ', square shall be the clieap Hide for October, it is believed will bring a 1 Goods, ami I will mal.o it so for a "speii.'' large number of Student , I
Administrator's Sale. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, at the Into residence of Frederick T. Butler, deceased, lite of Monroe county, Indiana, in the town of Bloomington, on Thuissdat, September 2!th, 1870, all th; personal property of said decedent, not taker, by the widow, consisting of n Horse, n span of Unit's, two Wagons and one Buggy, Harness, a lot of Law and Miscellaneous Books, and some Household and Kitchen Furniture. Tit rms or S.vi.R: All sums of $3, and under, cash in hand; en all sums of $3, a credit of nine months will be given; by the purchaser giving nrite with approved freehold security, wah ing appraisement laws, and bsarirg six percent, interest from date.
JNo p -operty allowed to he removed until notes are executed. Sale ta continue from
day to day until all is sold.
A LEA K U illEKL AN U, Dunning, K.&S. Ally's. Administrator. P. fi. Any person bavins; any article of
property of said decedent will please return
it bet re tho day )t sale; especially that Cross-Cut Saw. And all persons havinc
claims against said estate are reepjested to present them at nn early di to. A. S.
NEW! NEW! NEW! FALL Cbotkiair.
ItFV.S. McGEE, DEALER IN IVERY STYLE OIP Ready - Made Clothing, North Side of Public Square, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. BENJ. McGliE bus one of tho largest stocks of Clothing, in h is stor j, at the present time, ever brought lo the A thens of Indiana, and ho is soiling them at much lower, prices than heretofo -e. Ho has Every Style of Clvthlng for Men in lie! IJojk, Embracing n full line of fine and coarse Coats, Pants, Vests, Linen Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders and Neck-ties.
Especial attention is directed to a Stock of meul jsv ran ss recontly purchased, which cornpriso the latest and most, popular styles. Gents' FurnMiing Goods. At this store, a full stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods can always bo found the newest novelties being secured ns rapidly as they are introduced in the Eastern cities. f iilMSv A good stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises, Always in store. I would cill particular attention to tho Bemis Paper Collar, of which I keep a full supply. I have, by far, tin largest stock of Rroad Cloths. tCa.HSimerca, Silk Velvels, and Worsted GoodN, Which will be cu; and maJe up in the highest style of the art. BENJAMIN McGEE. Bloomington, Iml., Juno 30 I860.
JAMKS HUCHIES. NICK. VAN HOUJT. flUGIIES & VAN HORN, AUoE'jiicys sit Law,
BEOOiHIXGTOIV, USD., TXTILL practice in tho Supremo and VV inferior Courts of the State, and in the District Court of the U.S. for Indian;!. Tho collection of claims in an;.- part of the State, will receive prompt attention. '5b 'I'viicg: m, In,;,., Nov ir. , .
State of Indiana, .County of Monroes Notice is hereby nivcii that I, Craven IP.
Hester, sometime in the year 1849. in said
county, piirciiftsett, tor n reasonable con.
side-ration, from ono Daniol Spencer of ... I.:, .1 :.i .L'..- t .i
bhiu uuumj, ion, me Mim opeucer s uui. u Warrant on the United states forlOOacros
of land, No. 14,365, issued under tbo act of
ieb. U, 1847, in the name of Daniel Spencer, a iiriva-.c) in Capt. Lunderman's Company, 4th It igiincnt Indiana Volunteer, in the Mexican war; that sometime iu tho year 1359. eif.icr in California, or on my way to Indiana, or in tbo State of Indiana, Iglost siidwi.iT'.intand i:s assignment; tlizt search has joen, by me, made for it where I supposed h might be, without finding it; that 1 have not, as yet, been able to find it, and that it yet remains lost; thatlbav3 not sold or transferred it to any person and I have the right and I am entitled thereto. Therefore I will apply to the Commissioner of Pensions for a reissue of the said los warrant. August 1st, 1870. . CRAVEN P. HESTER. Blooraington, Ind.. Aug. i, 1870 6w.
B. P. TStTEBLOOD. CVRTJ8 TROT5BLOOD. Trueblood Ac Co. Have just opened a fresh stock of Faimily Groceries, Provisions, &e., West side of the Public Square, next coor to Stuart & Co. I" Country Produce wanted in eiebango for goods. Bloomington, Ind., IFeb. 16, 1870.
Seamstress. TV-TKS. AMANDA KETCH, would re-
ltJL spectfullv inform the citizens of
Bloomincftor- and vicinity, that she hus
taken rooms above stairs, in the building of Mrs. Farmer, on the south side of 6th st., between College Avenue and Railroad streets, rnd is prepared to do in a good, workman-liko manner Aid- SEWING entrusted to her. She asks a liberal pa-
LOURED Si IHeCei. ATTORNEYS A7 LAW A X D G'eml itssij ranre jgmta, rniiF.v ami: a.lnt.-? for this Jl foiowicg frst cb.s. l:i uniicu Coin j. i nifs sU7'NA Fire luxura-ice :np ' 7. A?cU...:. ii.-..!5.XSJl "I UN DEI: WRITERS Kic In (. my. Avf . 'V'W1,!9 !i5 JETNA Life Iwsvran'-.s Xpt! r-t. A turf 5i-i,oOO.GCfi ! 11 EST IS THE CHEAP Ik T.-'& OFF! CE-rNuHh west correi of Public Square. r .1 i' y 1 800-y UVEPvY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, REAR OF BLOOIttlNelT'ON HOTEL, Dloojiiinaton. Irtd. SADDLE HOUSES. Hscsand Buggies, and teams, hired on reacn-" 4 rn Stable just ease of the Pestcii Tear of t ie Bloomington Hotel. Stoart & Cm&m9 Wed mfo oj'ihe PuhUa tm:ra, DEALERS If
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JBC3I WARE, SHOVES. Palais, Gils, Door 8, SasJi, OUm, 2'ulty, CKaira, Collars, names, ' &c. X fall and complete stack of Faraer and MechanieV tool, AND (X'l'LlJET. Speeid attention giren to dlling all CVcfertf for liuihlinti 3lterkda. Bloom ngton, tn ly 19, 18 S9.
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COLLEGE AVENUE CONFECTIONERY
Pliotographs! DON'T FORGET THe'tf ETCE LOVE at home, but .end the n tc
A New Establishment In mUoomington.
A FULL ASSORTMENT. MRS. MERRICK lias opened a firstclass Confectionery, an South College Avenue, in the room Heretofore , oc copied by Her, as
an Eating Honsc. In addition to a very Full Assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c, will be kept Ice Cream., Lemonade, Cakes, cto. Aside from the Saloon fitted up for the f CCJ nmodation of the general publics,. is a rrom set apart for tho reception of her coicred friends. She will keep Foreign Fruits in their Season, Cove Oysters. Sardines, &c, and will endeavor "to win and retain a fair share of j atronnee. The vublie aro respectfully in
vited to ci-ll. may25-70
Valuable Iioa.se and four icres of Laud for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO e his House and Lot, situated just south of the College Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application bs made soon. The house, is built of brick, two stories in night, mid contains nine rooms and two halls, with a front portico to each story. The house has recently been painted and e-shingltvd, and is in good condition throughout. There is a well and cistern on the premises, stables, wood-shed,chicken-houfeand all tho outhouses needed. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen garden, nnd door yard, are each neatly and independently fenced. There is flneseltct ion of fruit trees on tho grounds, among which are Apples. Peaches, Pears, Plun s, well as choice Grapes, and a number of handsome evergreens. The 'louse wiil s ld with oil the groun 1, cr with n por-.ion of t. Tkk.ms One-third of the purchase ony I down, tho ba!an(c in payments to suit tbcj i urehasor. j For further particulars, call on tho undersigned, on tho premises. KDW1N BULLARD. : Bloomington, Ind., March 6, 1870.
Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE with Do-tor R. C. Orr-eve. r. the room over ,). J, Oreeres' Orooei-y Store. Uesiilt-nee in tbo old '-Iscahower pioperty," 1st street. : Calls attended to by d.-.y or night. Bloomington, Ind., July 20, 1670.
SAW fiViSLL. mHRASiltvR & CO.. WILL OPEN J. theit Satv Mil! for busiues on the Farm of Dsuviil Yotstic,
in van Hut-en township, about Ibc first of
October, 1ST'), and wi 1 siw at the cuijloiu ary price, or oh the sliares. 8. M TiiKASHER & CO. Bloomington, Ind, July 20 i!m
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Rooms aid have them jhoiogra;)hed. Person! at a distance aro r.ifcrxi?d that Negatives aro prcsc rved, so thi t in case of d.?nth, PliotogRiphs can le oixlt-rf-L- Or what is far better, the Sime Negatives can be enlarged' from rrediumfo Ii.it; iize, either plain, at cost of $ t.50, up :o ;? ; .0 ) color id. One of the best Cjlorls; in the country, has been employee, and tit work can' be relied on. Orders Iroai a. dlctance: solicit, eel, and satisfaction givtea. t&'Seuft by mj,il r Dsgu -reoTpe or Ambrotype, enclasing ? i.0C . atal g "ow of bis large sised Pliotograpbs nt-t.y f'-anii. Eours for children, 1x4 ret-n lei and 2 , o'clock J. B. AILIMON. Bloomiigon, Ind, May I. 13M.
A Slonroe !o. Cei Jjilr:: te. Near Stmeivill Monroe oc. Ind.. Junn 2Cth, 1370. f Shoewif ker & Co. On's : Send u.i a, a bottle o Nature s Ili.ir HfesbnatiW by the "bearer. 'Enclos id find 5 1 .('P. I h.i e a neighborho bougl ,ta bottle at toir Stora week before last, ajd if it is half lei ;cod as he says it is. every man nd --oint a in the county who i ; glowing j ray o it k.iiig the hair through p-etmiuri t'-icry, sii;i;:id" give it a trial. If it r?atcres my hair to one-half what it once Wiis, 1. wju d not begrudge the price of fat f,t e.-. fceUrl !. op Edwurds S'.ij-snobcvd r chii sail hi:Ti eiivtb ig else for hi.' hair wbiishe can buy "Nuiuro'a Hair Rcstorsttivo.'' "Ymn-s ire''v, ANDREW 3. MXI.KiLL.
New Stove litoro A5TD Txx ;Sb.op mium B. HA.- ' MOVED hii Tin and Stov ;or; : 1 !-uiliin r.?tcnily pre-pare-.i for . Ih.nrt & Co'h. Ha has tiov. : y : )..; ! ;,:? ke-a supply of : io;-. l:ir e' ; ! nud Heating Si "i.-.:. :r: 11 . ;..e. Special Jttc-ii!;-.-; - fiii c Ti'::. I" -; ;.,;r and Sheet Iron Wo. '., f :..,:.'; :. vr Kpoutms, J(ii - Ait WWk. --; ,i , ;. i. prices .low. W. El. i; i N. Blocminjton. Ind. April 20, lo.
B. T. TVfLOB. s a'isa .TA1XOB. CO., Choice Family .Ik sties, ATV . JSOTIOMS, The high:!iti market price pai.l for country produce. Nortbust coraw of tie public s,piaro, J3i(ilmUlg-t 11, jan.0-7O Istiltasia.
R3f J Th iirart Cigar Tip udirir! is t novelty and a
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KoUcc to B5e!:- of i'ciiilou lo ticll Rettl .;at. State, of India-.m, Monroe vouTtty. Court of Common Pick: vroTicE isHKi:r;BYOivjj:f,TnAT It . Jaoksc ;i H. C! vdenin. Adir.irUlrator of the! t itati of Dav:,l Milli doc as.-d, ha filed his pet (ion to re t tbo Rei.l Isintf of the deeedci ; his tn rsons'' hei'ij iusufScient te ph;' bis dcV.; an ! th:it .ii plition will be lieard at the r :it tt na of tho Court of Cciim. n P ns ' .-sid " u ntv, Attest ROB T. li.FO; TER Ck-Vk junsis '7c-:: C. C. P. Monroe a. Bukirk & Hunter. Atty's. Orchard Ifiotise. S. M. CRCalR0"et SOJIS, Pn prh tors. niipniTTP 'l'TII Tr' !. -:
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