Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 September 1871 — Page 3
B10QM1HGTQH PROGRESS.
;ijusirtiraaiir
Chip and Splinter
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. L. N. .4. CHIC AGO R-ULROA D. TIME TABLF. AT BLOCMtXOTOX. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Lightning Passenger Trail 10:01 P.M Mail and Exp. -ess "Train 2:34 P.M Freight Train 2:05 r.M TRAINS OOI.S'O SOCTH. Lightning Passenger Train 5:49 a:m Freight Train 9:00 a:m Mail and Express Train 2:07 p:M JAMES R. BRYAST, Aokxt.
Bill of Prices For Advertising. Thij undersigned have aicrtvd upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Bloomington Dwioerai, an i Blootning
ton ,rooress:
Why You Should Tote loir a Railroad. Because it will introduce capital. Because it furnishes working men remunerative labor. Because it will furnis.h the farmers a better market. Because it will furnish merchants and manufacturers cheaper freight rati.
Because it will benefit all, and injure
none.
Because the amount of the tax will be
( more than made back to eich Jax-yajer.
Because no county bat a second rat'! one
is satisfied to depend upon one route tor
transportation.
And now tlis mosquitoes and katydids indulge in musical mid night revels a short, jolly life, dotli the busv mosnuito live I). V.
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Railway Company have more freight than they are able to move with the present supply of engines. Six new engine.'! of the 'Black Crook' style, have bi.'on ordered. These engines have no brass about them except
yet a large stock of liquors on hand which might bo profitably used in the manufacture of tinctures and liniments The Building Association is meeting with all the encouragement its friends have reason to expect, when we consider how short is the time since the subject
D ...1. ll nonfln.
UJSMllW lilt MlUICTJUrai 6"'" , , ,, , , . , fn . !! U. ,' , e f, , iin the bell and whistle. I his will be man, who has tor tour years been . . . ..i a ureal: rebef to firemen., who are
treasurer ot Monroe count) , ieiin.ni , fiMt it.Uw- Ev,,rv ymilIK
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I, works of an engine, after their reg ions temperance man, alt lough . , , i liVnPV , - , . , ttl ; ular ":-uu" is completed. kver-
JAUES W. COOKEItLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, It EAR OF BLOOJ1INGTO.N HOTEL, BlooiniriKton, Intl. SADDLE HORSES. Horses and lSu?gies, aivl teams, hired on reasonable, term. .Stable just east of the Postoffico, and in rear of the Blooming n Hotel octfl l9
1A-X1 KOTICB-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for 1871, will be in my hands on tha lMh day of October, 1871, and that I will attewi, at my office, in BlooW ington, on and after this date, to receive the Taxes for 1871 and previous years.
TovKBBirs.
on the 6th
entious
he makes no windy speeches cn the
subject, and instead of tempti ig his friends to look upon the wine as it giveth color in the cup, he gave to them a sumptuous repast of watermelons, which doth not bite like a
The only Washing Machine that has
1 year-1 col $80; i col.$0; J col. $?0. j a
m$. i col. $45; Acol.S.'S: J col. 12.50. Bioomington aim vieuiu, . mc
3mD. tcol.SJj; coi..j: 4 eui.ci..iv. im.sirr. Winer jiwniin nave .11-1 ... ,1 Cards, two inches or less. ,.er year, $10.00, I nnd thoir 5a1c ,'orced upon the j Serpent, nor Sting like an iUhlor. 1.
or one dollar Pr month foi ur. "-I plU b'ut vou will now llnd them occu- I Milt. Rogers, the new incumbent
locals 8 cents per line, each insertion. pylng the cellars and out -houses o. their Divorce Notices. $12.00 Adniinistra- j ownm, while The Doty is doing effective tors', ExeutoM. Guardians'. Commission- , a ?utisflR.torv workt woe ; after week, ers', .Attachment Noiices.nr d ml other legal j tht. iiardwar Mer.'liunt. dvertising will be chin-tied for at the rate j J- Af.hN, the llannuir. of II. cent's Der line for first iiisortioa, and on the south side of the public cqnarc, has
10 cents per line for each additional inser- ; ,,is reliable machine for si lo, and baa sold j arc folir vt.;irs oil Mrs. Israel, tion. AlHcgal advertisetients which re-I , f . this coun'.v every I , . , " t, Fnrtr
promises to do the agreeablj, in ii watermelon spree, when he goes out of office. But :is Milt, is sure to b re-elected iu 72, the watermelons
Mrs. Israel,
ouir( tr
for I efore affidavit will lie ii:.do thereto.
THOS.C. Pl'RSEUl'ub Democrat. WM. A. 6 A BE. Publisher Progress.
one giving thoroug
iexaiainj the Poty.
tf
Blanl Warr u ty Deeds and
A Fine Spring Wagon, utmost j Mortgages, for sale .it this office.
new, is now offered fo- sale by Dr. Hoitzman. It will be sold cheap, as ttie Doctor has no use for a vehicle of this kind. Call soon.
last week-
The old frame
M. L. McCOI.LOl'GH When you want any one of the most popular patent n edicines manufactured, or pure Drugs with which in r-itrmoiinil a nrescri otion. call at
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CSO TO THE Unior Drug Store 'Ue o il and rtliaoie wrug jriouse, , wnai uisarraugcu, u x, ..-., .... ,.K s,.n,P of those Glass now under the management of M. j cf ast week, by some person or per-
Vrnit Jaw. Thev a -e far snnerior L. McCollough. lie spares no ex- S0Rg lulknown tl,c weatbei board-
SHOEMAKEK & CO
kept a first-class hotel in New A I
bany, and with whom almost everybody -n this" section of countty was acquainted, fell tlead while conversion with a friend, on Monday of
house in rear of John W. Davis'
Tailoring Establishment, va.' some-
i
to tin for preserving Teaches, Fear. P in st-eu, ...... . . . Plums, ec. Slu.u:.kor has all thai tare acknowledged uv the Sv'es of Jars and h in bought an fitculty h. be pure M.y ?! 1. ... 1,.... S ;il ! fnilures to cure, thai: s re charged to
liUIUCIISt IU( Ik ..1 IU" "ii"'--,
body is asking where so much busi
ness comes from. It is one ol the direct remits of superior manage-moi-.t The stockholders of the First National Bank of Bloomington, will meet on Thursday next, at I o'clo.-k T.M., to perfect the oriiuniza.ion. Geo. A. Bnskirk returneil from Indianapolis, on Saturd iy last, having arranged all the necessary preliminaries. This will be the first Bank put into operation in Indiana under the lafe apportionment of National Bulk capital
Sol. Kahn, brother of Simon j
man in the town or county coma
easily spare one dollar each week from his earnings, and thus realize a handsome little sum in a year or two sufficient to buy a comfortable home By reference to an advertisenii nt, it will be seen that a Railroad Election is to lake place
in Monroe county on the 17th of
October. Now let the friends of
the project work with a will, and the Cincinnati it Terre Haute Railroad cau be secured to in Solsbery has a new two-story school house the upper room being used as a Masonic Hall California
has gone Republican by a majority
Kahn of this place, died on Wed-. estimated at from three to five
ncsday last, at Tuscola, Ills. Mr. j thousand for Booth. Governor Kahn sold goods in Blootnington, j Haight, (Democrat) was elected
The Premium IIoi'He Sboer.
A. R. RAVEHSCB0FT,
13 la. cj It h 111 1 1 Jti Horse" Sh o e r, Corner of Sixth and Madison Street. ftiitf-The Premium for best hi rse-slioe-
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uiur, wns iiwiu iieo o .1.1. iii . ".v, ...i .. . . -.Mi.
mmrnittee of three Itlaeksn.iths, at the . V 11
Monroe County Fair held Septum er, 1P70. Every description of Klnoksmitbing done neatlv and promptly. Kepairini; executed with "despatch. sept28-70
lienn Blossom. Washington M::rien Benton Bloomington . . P.ichland Van Purcn..... Terry Snlt Creek
Poll;
a
six or seven or years r.go, and was well known in Monroe county The G rounds of the Monroe County Agricultural Society arc better supplied with water and shade than the Grounds of any Society in this
sell them at a small profit. 1 he "Little Darling" Cigar is a new brand that is now wry popular at
the Union Drirj Stoi c, and smoker
olivsicians. arise from the fact that
the" Drugs they arc compelled to use are not pure no fault of th? physician, as all must admit. "Hence,
i(.st ! this true," all should procure their
Faris the experienced prescrintio
clerk will alwttvs he found at hi1
-would do well to !ve it a test. I" .., , . . ' following gentlemen
iug and shingles were torn ,if, the j P0 .on of the 1 State. V, ater from
chimnev overturned, and th lio.. c ilell" '
through three flistmct pipes, :mu commodious troughs, tor watering stock, are conveniently located near each oipe The Building As-
in 186!) by a majority of near 8,000 votes, so that the Republican gain in California may well give the people cause for rejoicing.
JAM Kf Ut'ljriES. NICK. VAN' HORN. HUGHES & VN HORN, Attorneys at Law RLOOMINISTOIV, IVD., T-f7ILL practice in the Supreme and W inferior Conns of the Stat.?, and in the District Court of the U.S. for Indiana. The collection of claims in any part of the Slate, will receive prompt attention. Bloomington. Intl.. Nov. 21, 186'J-y
Indian Creek.
Corporation. .,
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on!v is bought.
post, ready and competent to compound medicines for all who may call. - SCHOPF & KAUFF51AN The ice cream season is over with in:mv persons in ihe county, but Scbopf& Kuiffnia 1 still have two parlors running each night, and tb?y sell great quantities of itv r?am. Jus uow :he baking business is monopolizing much attention frcrni this firm, woe it has become a leading feature of lh ir business. In tobam and cig-ar.-, the city coulee ti;nerv claims to have u very choice selection, and it is a wd!estaliished
faet that their l akes and tautlnw iinnot be surpassed. mmDUNN & COPeople come all the way from the e of Owen, Greene, Brown anc Iawrcnce e.unti s, to proi-cre xvpiies of goods at Dann A CVs. Almost any day. you c.tn see wagons loadinz up in frmt of Diinn's, with
Salt, Sugar, Cofec, Teas, Queen -ware, and a general stik, for som; cfiuntrv storr.or fur an entire neighborhood that have dcpuiizrd sorn individual to bay for thorn. It h is Ot noist-d abrrad among the peojih that Dunn & (Jo. buy in very large quantities, at 'ow figures, and seli at reduced ratts, and of course tiie Mn3umer will try to reap the benefit. Families that use largo quantities of Sugar, Coffee and Tea, will find that it pays to secure their supplies at Dunn & Co's.
rendered unfit for occupancy, Th: house, or more properly, itn occupants, had become so great a sourc
OI ailllOVmUT l'l Ulf uiniiiL.K? tit.. . 111 .K
t ie west side, that this proceed- ; .
Mill; uciiLic-iiu ii . vttn. ii"'-
There is an ordinance j ? '
Sectttarr: J. Ulass luci'iiceiers,
on
dently just.
I. Milt. Rog-
tanls. Creem-. Jeli:e-. vakes, nil.' Sauces, with his ispe-'ia) Flavors HOLTZX1AN & SOy-
There is not a ltriie quantily of
....1,. ' n-itb r.-firi.nr to rentino- lie tlSCS to
healthv stem- 4. ,u- u k., u bnJ Assistant Secretary;
,1. tenaillft UI IllWUlcumiu, tm. .v ........ IT w
ers, .,. i'i a? 111 1 1 ; ami ilium i . Liu' kirk, Attorney On Tuesday niiiU of last week, the valuable
1
A itealthv
Tiu: Ro.vn to IIeai.i ". 1. mind a oiiict eonuienci', a
.1. ,.1-... 1... v.mr t..min..r.be-
MCll ItUUllllV.. v .vt..-...;, , . insi sulislied with what you have, pnyim; never bec-ll enforced
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ru-mings ei-, " n.. rc;mseuuog imusrii n 1 . 11 i,
Pnwdcr. and flavoring your .U- . 7, , a) Cl IV H1K C image uin.-i, "t."
illimo, came iiuli uiu u niyiiH "00 ,
Ar...l.l..iTif Toilnr
, . , . .1 tO I ('111. ilClIi.l . .HIH.UJII j." on Thursday evening last, mr the j l" . ' J . 4 , e m
. ,.iV 1 . I 1 Ol tlllS CUV, W.IS SlUlfll lion on purpose ofhaving fifty cards printed, ' "s " . . 11 ... 1 1 sta b The thieves look hts har-
I - " ...t.:..t. K'lnn in tr.o n: r-
gp If you want V'nU Paper, cheap, readv-trimmed, go to M. L. MeCollousrh's Drtiff Store. He is
now receiving his Fall stock. Real Estate Transfer, For the week ending Sept. 9th, 1871, reported by W. II- Jonts. Rec lrder : Cornish Copper to Henrv Myers, an undivided interest in Lots 19, 30. SI and 32, in the Town of Stinesville. $000 00. Sv'xon I.onsi to Leonard G. Sparks, 13 acres of land, "more or less, in Indian Creek 'CuMieliin 400 flO.
John Hanson to David Havs, 80 ncrea of
land in Polk township. 1.700 00. Commip.-ioriers. bv Partition, to Sarah
Jackson. 3-1 acres of land ir Bloomiiisrton Tnwnshiii. and to Mars-an t J. Policy fit nl,
100 acres of land, more or less, in IJIoom-
iniTton 1ou-ii-hio.
"Martin U. Kuble to Jamrs G. Ward, nn undivided interest in 200 acres of land, more or less, in Benton township. Uice C. Harris to Robert Stinson, Lots r.2 and It! and parte, of 51 aid 47. in the Town of Eliettsville. 1.200 )0.
tgSuThe oil of tobacoo is so poisoik us that a single droo put on the end of a dog's tail will kill a man in one minute. "Hence, this true," 1 tt ri!
' 1 -i for Onil's sake t hell) him so that lwi " l ' l"",J'1 ' ' vou can get a ciioice xi nvana igur, ry, where the best prices are paid or Oo 1 ak o i.Up to Snodgrass' stable, some at Shoemaker & Go's Drug Store, The Holtzmans feel a just degree of ; he m.cht get to Nashville, Ion-. , ... A n c1r iU. nonU
1 1 It H HUM ilU'.l Jf
Wool coming into market at present for monw. The appeal stated that n, w,nch we ,-v!n"'1I,n. , , l,e season is about over-hut ,,)C h:,(j , cr.n hc,, , f a his riagc. and as tne bridle had been that that docs come finds its way j , ,,io r(,;l(,(,r j thrown into the wood -house where to the Bloomiugtou Ai oolen hacto-j" ' f .1 ... ! thev were unable to find it, they
Also, Two Iiollara for each Pema'e Dog, and one dollar for each Male Dogo'W the ago of six mor ths ; end for each Male Dog, more than one, Two Dollars. Corporation Tax, on each Stale Dg, 25 cent, and on each Female Dog, One DolEaeh tax payer will find it to their interest to pay before the 17th day of April, 1873.
XJy so aoing, taey will save penalty, interest anu costs I. MILT. ROGERS, Treasurer of Monroe County. Bloornington, Indiana, Sept. 8th, 1871-3
Valuable Hi rni for Sale.
I 'WISH TO SKL I. my farm situated two miles northwest of Bloom ington, on t he Ellettsville road, and but a lit.lf hours drive from the Court House, on very fa
vorable terms.
The farm contains 160 acres, all under
the very best fence in fact the farm is in splendid order throughout. Seventy-five acres are in grass, :wenty acres of heavy,
thick limner, tin; remainder in ran umuer, ar.d all well set in t;rass. Thers is a good house on the place, extra good barn, crib, etc , room in the barn for stock, as well as crops. A large Orchard, containing fruit of all kinds, trees all young. There is never failing water on the farm enough to supply one. thousand head of stock if necessary. As to soil, there is not an acre of poor land on the farm it is one of the richest upland farms in the county t! wit showfvr itself, upon examination. " IRA BRO-iVNING. Bloomington. In l.. July iGix 1871. WHSTELEIT & EVANS,
WQQ& 70 "West Washington .'Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
ang23' 7 1-4 w
PERIHGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT
SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Towrn.
mide in the elavs of n-ovk thev are; nossco.'
i .1. .
nrning out all itui tune, anu ln,?.j 0f these appeals printed, enough ro j
jiootde show their i pnreciation ol
its excellence by the 'iberal patronage thev bestow. II yon have Carding sir Spinning which you wish to Vuivo we!! don;-, hv ill means take
it to the Hnltzniuns, who will do-
the work in a c!ea dv and woi k-
C..sh or goods
hist him live years all of which time the old story of being robbed was to be repeated he is without the shadow of a doubt an impostor.
j He is heavy built, wears a brick i dust colored suit of clothes, and a
ni n like manner. t 11 1
p:til !or w oi. yvnviL-ci' A'. fVi. hftVC SG
FUL. i tiv- - T i I . n-?i t l.
cn icHi l.,rtr sto. K of Wall Paper! PP P:i Pl"l" ! - I :
jligh; colored roi.ud hat, and is ap- ; purently about 1!) years of ago. T ie
,,,,,1 Window Shades, and the sea-, anil when these foreign, at)luotii"u son for hoi;se-cle:init,g and general beggars,! h rust their appoal.-iin your n fitting having arrived, they ore f tc.(j toll them so, in plain language sellin'g a large (pimiity of Papers The davs are rapid v grow-
ing shorter Let ns all go to the
bridle and a buggy cushion. They
hitched the horse tr a new spring wagon, the property of George M. Chafe, and as there was no cushion on the seat, very considerately used the one borrowed of Snodgrass. Next day, Mr. Bak?r, of Stanford, was ir Blootnington, and stated that at abrut 2 o'clock in the morning,
bei-.ig sick, he was awake, and stand
ing in the door cf his residence,
and Botdcr.-
.GEORGE BOL LEX BACH EU
A cood, heavy, durable Boot cr and no more training permitted on
Shoe, is just the thing every tarmtr needs, and he should make an effort to learn what firm it is that sells a
Important Notice to Hoksk-, p.,;,.Vheellarrow races at the MKX.-AM person who wish to FslirGronn(hjMXfycrsar, h.ivi;v, tram horses on th.. track at the . : . .
Fair Grounds, are hercbv notified owy time o... ..
iti:it there must be do more racing, i logs indicate Irost
otherwise the gates will bs closed
-eood farm boot cheap. The farm
ing community will save money by calling upon Geo. Bolh nbacher,wl:o has now some splendid hand-made licavv boots, warranted perfect in make and built of the best leather that can be procured in the market.
Tsr-ii vpss Men. remember that
A strfing. servic:ible farm sihoe f'"',he County Fair will begin on the
women
cxclusivel
The health of
Blooinington and surrounding country, is extraordinarily good at present The new Temperance Glee Club is a fine organization, both in numbers and in their ari.is-
tie performances The peach c?op
V V Ch'irvh, for the instruction or pu- in tins loealitv is aoouc exnausteci pii, in the .English B-anchea with Pen-, fi potatoes are rather plentiful, manship. Dm wins;. X.uuc and tho trwb ,-'-- l Laiivna-'S. Beferciee. Rev. E. AV right, i l.i.t uot cheap I he Gr:.U(l .I'iry
will find plenty to do, and if it docs
the Grounds of the Society.
L. E. McKINSEY. Superintendent. Tiie Misfus Patten Will open a School, September 11th, on Depot St.eet, on the square opposite ih'J
n just received, manulacturctl ; 19.. uf sentcmlxr. and that one of
sively tbr Bo! len bacher s trade. tJ 0 SHr,.st wavs to bring - our bust
EVIDENCE FROM FA in FAX. Near Fairfax. Monroo Co June U, 1S71. f Shoemnkrr $ Co Coif. -Perhaps you have no idea ho xasperating it is to have a big bluo fly biting you on a bald place on -vour head, rior the trouble and cxpensa a man will resort to that ho may hide tha'. ugly, slick looking white ball ? I wns verybald for seventeen years, used to comb my
bair up from behind and from the sices,
and
ncss into notice, is x have a thous-
not find bills against some persons wha are not expecting tl em tc do so, we shall miss our guess. The
I Lusk cloth stealing business is not
ami or more potters, circuiais ot j , . . , tGreen babv stock....h,1 fn.l am :en til if tllPV are i V 1 - . ' .
........ w. .., - ...... carcfuliv disiribut'-d ea:h day of
the Fair, among the thousands of people who will he in attendance from every corner of t ie county.
inos" is what a woman asked for at
a north side store, yesterday Hor.se thieves are depre luting all
over the country. Campbellsbsirg,
when the clay bank horse (which he 1 ud soon a hundred times or morn.) came by at a brisk trot, on tht road, which is just at his dooryard. The horse was drawing a .mri-wr wucon. in which was seated
a mm. while anotaer man was ruling a horse. The second horse was uiul oubtedly stolen from some farmer, who may be of the opinion that l,b. horse has strayed. Both horses an l thieves were last heard of in Daviess county, E.nd doubtless, ere
th s, have arrived at a place of s.,.-ltv The County Commis
sioners last week appropriated the
sum of ? 1,000 00 to aid iu con
structing a bridge over White River,
at Gosport. This bridge will be of value to Bean Blossom township. Now, as wc arc compelled to pay taxes to raise this sum, will Bean Blossom township vote for the Railroad subscription ? The people in tl.U iwrt of the countv arc slightly
i
Wk are now prepared to do all classes of fine Job Printing. Coffin & Wylit have regular auction sales of various kinds of goods, at the Mullike.i corner, each Saturday. They are now bringing new furniture from Cincinnati, and will sell each Saturday, to the highest bidder. Mr. Collin will attend and cry sales in any part of the countv, on short notice, and is de
serving of patronag?. If yon want to secure bargains, attend the auction sales on Saturday. " The first Oysters of the season were received by Henry Rott, on Saturday night. He will con
tinue to receive oysters eacn weeK,
and is now ready to supply customers in town or coun'ry. Try u can
of the new crop they are unusu
ally nice.
'47. Established. '47.
J.0.&M.I. M'Collough,
DRUGGISTS "
APOTHECARIES, West Side of ihe . Court House Sjuare. DEALERS IN Drugs. Mfdicines. Paints, Oil. Dye S!uffi, Perfumi-ry, Toilcl Arlicles Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &r.
"Vm. STUAI'.T.
Ciias. H. McFheetebs.
Stuart & McPheeters, West side of the Public Square, DBALEHS IN"
J. W. BUSKIRK, iittorney at aw BL.009HH6TOIV, DTD (Ofice over Levi Tanntnbaunii Store,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special attention gives to Probate bnrinesft nH to nnllnntinns 4n'7
G-ty)iir printing (.ne now, t)elore,V;.fhin n c(. ,ost twQ val the creat rush of business that al- , , , , . . ,,
d rdaster it down, ois vou will see per-1 ways comes with fair weeK.
sons on the streets ot nio-imingion wear ng ;
theirs to-day.) that thi detormity migr.t be Jrrom, .ml Owen hid. I tried every-.hing, I believe even Tulev & Wicks have purchased ! Greeilt anil Ven
"Natures Hair 1
n "Rings Ambrosia," and'in six months selling them at from 30 to 50 per! to collect thau tp sell goods "Know if? - Kttrf ''"n'th fiP P "Jwn Lnvbo.lv that has money to loan?"
person. There "Is no dUco.wt on Kings ; them by the manufacturers. More j
1 1 1.... !.
At uaule mares ami a noise, msi
1 and several more were stolen in
Slii'ot them;
orvbut V tnc entire stock of Carpets belong-j catch 'em first-Plenty of drummers wor.'n.'piniillvIcommenc'iH I ing to Holtzman & Bon, and are I around, but they are more anxious
UsS In the Lawrence Circuit Court, Judge Bieknell rendered a decision on the ordin mce which was passed by the town council, of Bedford, prohibiting minors from playing
billiards, and said i was not sustained by the statute defining the powers of town corp -:rations. BUT The large sale of the Valley
Gem Pianos astonishes even their most sanguine friend . They are a full sized seven octave Piano Forte with :i!raffe treble, ami all modern
improvements, and are said to he j without exception the best Piano for the price ever offered in the ...L.t Mr H II. Baldwin, of
interested in this question, partial- , e" " ..." ,.,.,, ascut
Itirly as "Bean" has heretofore gone ,uiur)tu,ss he glad to give informaalniost solid against the railroad j tion concerning them to any one proposition -The Commission- ; who t.re interested, and we ndvise ors h ue closed a contract for build- our friends to semi to him lor nr--i t lars.
1)1 looe over iii.'.ui
Milliken's Fonl.l
PlIl'C Willi's. B audit's and
Whiskies fos- Wcdical Purpof'Ps. a n tl STATIONERY. Wall Paper. ( Triirmcd Free.) Prcsn-lntlonn carefully prepared,
with the purest of Drug's, ltimemher, we use none but pure Drugs, and do not guctn nt prescript. oris Uloumiiigtnii, nd., May 18, 1870
OEO. X. BUSKIRK. J.S.8MITEBVSTXK. jgUSKIRK & HUNTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AM9 PRIVATE
loom ington, Ind office north tide of the . , public square. HAR X W A. H 1-1-, Wc-will attend to all busmen entraUxl to our care, in the Courts of this State, and are also prepared to discount good and sol- . - mmm m w ent paper, on reasonable terms. I IX O W - OlttL. References Messrs. McDonald A Koach Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Winslow, nilv'Tti All Lanier & Co Bunkers, No. 52 Wall street, tiMAin, U41.S, NeYork; Metsrs. MoCalla k Mer chants, Bloom inetcn. Ind. mays
Doors, Sash, Glass, rutty, Uhairjt,
Collars, Haines. &c.
A full and complete stock of
Kaiuiei
The Cheapest!
HENDERSON'S FURNITURE VARER00O, North Side Public Square.
Cheap farms! Free Homes S Otr Till! LINK OF THE i lXIO. Iiiri; RAILROAD.
Orders for Building Materials. Bhioiiiiigton, maj-19, 1869.
Ambrosia.
.1 . .. a ' nn fitdrdll .tKftllt
Send me B more bottles. , business is beingdone in Carpetings 13 u,e H'";E,W"" " ' . M. C. St. Ci.aik. i il,, r U.. at ! twenty times each week--1 he Oihl
i Xcw "York Sforp. nnrl nftor rcrbicin'r : p.llmvs will take noswssion of
Henry iiewswn t-iiiu ie ; - . - - - ; " . tae South SWe.-M. MEWSOX ' P"ce. they delucl. five per cent, for Dunn's Hall, near tne Depot, as
has removed his Boot Shop to the I there a firm that will do
. i ..e i s!,.,hl'i : oetter .
rOOIU twMliiut3 rai. hi iw j
soon as necessary repairs cf.n
be
made Pawpaws are peddled per
sistently by pertinacious and un-
' nrettv bovs. Possums and many
3 r.los:om Creek, at
The bi-hlge is to bo of the Smith patent, and beinj: brought to ihe ground in sections, can be put up in three or four weeks The
cr cent, to be Mie.l aa a suo.ciii-
I
tion
to the stook of the Narrow
Railroad Election. jioxroi: I'oisrr. To theUgnlroternof loto-or n.unty. Indiana. Pursuant to in order of the 3i):ird of Commissioners of Monroe county. Indiana. "VTOTll'E is hi-rel v !iven that the polls lN will he ..pi-n- d at. the ilitfererit voting
i. on
1 I II' n1.,r... i(, a... I I1. ..int.
. .... T..:l. ...... tnn fllll Ot1l-lltliI : lMa- ' v '
l.nage - ! Tt-BDiT. Octob. r IT.h, 1871, nut two, as was erroneously stated r,.,ki....r the vote of the
Store, south side of ttie stpjare, jjoilN V. SMITH and will continue to make a speci- i x0 man can sav that John P
-Ii.. tf Puclnni Runt M'lhin.r. He c. mIi,,,i..,,i,l tl. ,.!,,,
klll.T n ,3111111! I-III llliaiVll.WWLIIi;,! till; K1IUIT. . ..i .... , . I . . r . . ' ...1 nn,...l.. ... tl-,.. cn,,nl 1 lei. t
will also, in his new location. Keepjof imiA) when miking a sale. Hei""111 ""' " a stock of Ready-made Boots of his w;i not represent a watch-case to! fiuit, Ise how could snch quawtiown manufacture. His old custom-1 K;x ounces whei it is but three ; I ties of it be disposed of? It is said
ers are invited to visit him in ins he will not reprcst nt a set of forks that a voting man. in order to fin.il or.no : . i . ... i-.i ii J " '
new room. "j,.... i or sjioons to oc sono wnen mey are KrM0KOA.srws,lKnanel5t. ! only plated ; he will not rub the IIaptJ. W. Shoemaker. Dear Sir : i : outsi '.e of yonr tch, and say that
last week. The X'ompany do not
ask for a donation they propose to
A Land Grunt I 12,()U0,000 ACRES I of the Best Farming and Mineral Lands io Anierieit. 3O0O0Of Ae-es of Choice Farmine: anl "... . .. - r ...l. .1... ;,... W.....I I
in the Mat l Nebraska, in LlVCI'V. Feed SkViU (be Great IMatte Valley, i " . now for sa c. for cab i or long credit. SjJ t ESlDie.
J. C, WOHI.KY, OppottiU the South end of the R.R. Dejrt. HAS one of the largest and best ai runted Livery and Sale Stable.) is Monroe, or in any other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and ' htiirini'S will In: furnisln d nt any hour of the
Homcftuad- for Actual Settlers. 1 day or nti;ht. Commerciiil travelers and 4 SMMKOOO Acre it' Gov rnment others, will be furnished with convey nc Lun.l, oetw. en Omaha nd North P.atle, to neii-h orins towns. Good, steady horses onen f..r enli V as lloai. ste:ids only j furnished to families. Horses fed by the
SOLDIERS OF TJIE LATE WAR art' ent. tied to a Free Homcsteut: of 100 Acres w. thin Railroad limit-, equal to a Direct Bounty of $IO.i. Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, wi.li nev.' ma,, mai.cdlree everywhere. Ad .ros O.'K. DAVIS. Land t om miss'. oner. L'.P. It K. Co, Omaha Neb. 3m. is sepia Tl
Furniture and Chair, of At
best material, put down at the TW d m Ms TKMiawMUi euo. Beady made and ready trimmed, of aS prices, and sold eluaper than at ay other
place in tsioomtngton. Mi Hearse will attend all Funeral, Frta of Charge. E. J. HENDERSON. Bloomingtoa, Ind, junl4
AND CUTLERY. Sjiecial ntten'ion given to Ailing all
W. H. Bodkin, PKALER IS" iU KOIt OF PARLOR COOK AND HEATHIt
l lli-st; .i ' .i ui,. ... . .,.... ...... ......... climate, an 1 for grain-j.;row',ivj; and stockraising, uns irpaiised by any ,n the Un.tcl Suites. I'l ices Raiic liom 82 to IO
legal voters of said County, for or against
an appropriation ot one hundred tliousenu dollars to aid the Cincinnati and Terre
I- ,l..ll..i. fm- dolhir. and do1 Haute Hai!w.,v Company in construct m;
, . p j its Hailroad :
v... ..n n..hlished in the Bloomincton , It is tnorougniy jieaneo, wnen n
Proqrezs, several letters from Solsiwry, has never been taken apart. Ol pufnng up "Vature's Hair Rcstoni'.ive," the t.0lUr.irv Jch i is just what he and I have been discusted to think any ore ,' . . would bnv a word to say in favor of tht assumes to be, aaci will take no urillinous compound. If the Hair-sick fair advantage of you. He keeps
c really des ra an article uw. win n0 fjea(j stoc. t0 n) Up hls SnW.
cusetne nairto - cases or shelves, but everything in
the roots ot tne n.or imu cause v.. o -. .. . 0 ,i....Ki A ..c f.,, K.lla l.o the, cho.l
article 111 Plliic l. iiv;ir, ojh:,k,hm ...iii .r.r.1;-; i., HYUlltj -mui .'.. ,
itate matters, swallowed t. crotc n-oil cipside, at a Drug Store, last week. His clothes are quite loose now. Even his hat is a sie too Ia?ge Wal'. Ilight sowed a rare variety of wheat lust Fall, warranted to be extraordinarily productive, is it came from Ihe Patent Office. Out
issne Sioeu, u-a " ; ;its R!,i,mt.,-and Branch throi.frh said
i ot expect to get something lor no- Q,,mtv f Mnroe. hv takim: stock in said
thin. The coniu ies east ami west
public 'really cause the hair h roots of th
i...iiin .ml trlossv. Ie'. tbom use an
that I "have used live years with satitfac- jonable. The ai:lcntmn of the pub-1 four grains Chase & Co. have a
r;Xrver8ndwm stand ibJtof be is ealkl to t,,s watches, Jewelry Rcblis, an,l offer a pair of Shoes
miny years' more. Now 1 fish my fellow anu .-peetac.e, : laige moox i sufferers to try the Ambrosia," and if it which havejust been received, in iota not ive satisfaction. I win agree to onticipation'of a lieavy trade duryot. the Democratic ticket nW 2 , j.
to the person who will solve it
Don't go barefoot when shoes are ,35 cheap The L. N. A. A C.
. L tU
of us will, without tioiiiu, vote iiici amount of subsoriition asked, and Monroe county, cinnot be so blind tn her best interests as to refuse to (1 the same Circuit Court convened on Monday, with a large docket, and the attendance of many
foreign attorneys There is now but one place in town where a man
can take a "stand up" glass of beer at. Oscar Senders' saloon ; and his license will expire in December. Three years ago tliere were five saloons in Blootnington. Sluss now threatens to form s partnership with Uncle Jimmy Orchard, as he has
Company to the ai lount nhove spi.eilled. ' HKNKY K. PKHKY.
Auditor .Monroe County.
sepU
UNDERTAKING. It 4 ! T A & HI T t Ii E R will keep constantly on hands all kinds ot
o F
V A
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K K T
On the Kast side of Ihe Public Sqn.-ire, first door -ibove the Presbyterian Church. Kaprriul nlli iilioli nlvrn lo Oie liunim-HH. We now have a flue, new Hearse, for the
accommodnt on of our friend who may favor us with a call. They can a';o, at the same time, leave orders for all the carnages they may wan. We have labored under noma dis'ad vantage heretofore, but that time has passed. Our hearse is as nice as any in the State. jMiiif B&.NTA & WHITft&EB:
TO TH E SU I PEKING. The Kev. VYi li nn tl Norton, while residing in llrazii as a M -ionary. discovered iiTlliat land of me :io nea a remedy for Consumption. Scrofula Coughs. Colds, Sure Thn at. Asthma and Nervous Weak
ness. This remedy has cured mysolf .fter all other medicines lu.d fail.d. Wishing in heni tii ihe suiter n I will -end the re.eipe for pr-purinj; and uiiiiij this reined v to i ll whodesireit, PUKE OK CHARGE' Please send an enve'o e with yourn.ime and address on t. Address Ilev. WILi.lAM I i. NORTON, 676 Broadway, N. w York City sep 13 71 :im p i n. e,narter
single feed, day or week, at reasonabla rates. We propose to keep a first-class stable, and ask the public to giTcusa trial. PO Ail the accounts of the old ilrni . are in the hands of the preent
proprietor, and MirsT be paid at onee, Bloomincton. Ind . Dec. 28 '70.
Manufacturer of and Dealer uv Tin, Copper and Sheet-lrmware. Piping, !nt(eriK and Hetalllc Roodbk Deie to Order. FIFTH ST., NEAR DUNN'S STOBE, BLOOailliGTOM. 1MB (irini v nnrivrieT"
tutnLi ontHnritt i "Wood Cooking Store ioee sold in ist. Oven- 30,000 in Actual Use!
B"The Largest Oven of ny Stove manufactured iu the, United States.
Patent Indestructible double fire bottom.
Uses less Wood than Stoves with Orens
one-third smaller. Hot Air Chamber in frost of Oreo.
VtTANTEU'. GOOD.
VV an
RELIABLE
nd enere-otic business men, of good
habits, who can furnish satisfactory refer
ences and irive security tor property entrusted to them; (intelient yoiinji farmers and mechanics, who can furn sli hnrses, harness anl was on preferred,! can obtain permanent and profitable employment, on both salarv ar.r commission, by applying to Nofsixoer ii Jos-sklyn. 72 and 7 V. Washington. St . Indianapolis, or to their Singer agents in their reiipaotive counties.
I swpt.o-oui
joiiii ii. i.ol is r, ATTORNEY AT tAW (Ji ncrai liiMiiiinci' rat,
ltloamin?ton, Ind. Ac;ent for the following named reliable Insurance Companies: ASTSA Fire Insurance Company, Aaset $5,150,931 71 UNDER WRITERS Fire bis. Compami, Avxrts $3634,909 95
aETXA Life Insurance Coniparty,
Awf $12,000,000 oc tSTTHE BEST TS THE CHEAPEST.-
OFFICE Koithwect corner of Pu'dic oqunre. 5 July 18S9-y Krery Stove puaranteed to gire per. feet satisfaction, and its bilking qualities.
. - , j. mpm . equal IO WOSB Ol uie Old UtSUHWeO. ones Robert C Foster, oven. A. 1 1 Ol-ney at Xr , Manufactured from No. 1 Charcoal Iros nioomiiis-ton, laid. b? Redvray 4b Barton, Cincinnati, Ohio. ror fmlc by all wid-awak Store Dealers, like Will give spscial attention to the settlement of Decedents Estates, and Ool- xr u-kTkXrTV lection of Claims. ' W. H. BODK.1JS, Ojnos id Public 9qua. jwiafiMa Woemiaftcn, ad
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