Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 October 1871 — Page 3
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BLOOMINGTQN PROGRESS.
LOCAL AXD MISCELLAXEOUS.
L. y. A. $ CKICAOO RAILROAD. TIME TABLI AT BIOOMISUTON-. TRAINS QOIXO NORTH. Lightning Passenger Train 10:04 p.m Mail and Express Train 2:34 p.m Freight Train 2:05 p.m TRAINS OOI.VG SOUTH. Lightning Passenger Train 5:49 a:m Freieht Train 9:00 a:m
Mail and Express Train- 2:07 km tion, making t-n dollars it vearsav
The Railroad Question ft om Whj You .Should Vote for a I business, is contained in ti e fact
a. Minister' Standi Point. 1 Suppose I am aMini.st?r. Shall , I vote to tax myl property for tliej
sake ot a liailmad ? V lil it be any advantage to me? Well, as a general rule. I have to travel east and west twice every
Kailroail.
Because it wi 1 introduce eapitiil. Because it furnishes working men remunerative labor. Because it will furnish t ho farmers n better market. Because it will furnish merchants and manufacturers cheaper freight rati'. Tl .... .. 'II 1 . It. -1 .1
, . imi l in" neenusc ii win oenoiu nu, ana injure K..s ,ss,,l ,.-,11 ciitM r, n dlrx nltti ' J
llll. IIMU Mill o . iiii. . UMIUIIQ I . . i i none.
or its ci.puvaienr, in time una vexa
that his service tire in tnnnd each .season
year, if not more. On each trip i
JAMES R. BRYANT. Aok.vt. jetjt anj tnat noaj WOuld soon pay
mv tax.
Because the amount of thi tax will be more than made back to eaclt tax-payer.
Because no county hut a s
is satisfied to depend upon
eond rate one one route for
Then, again, if the inco ne of inv ! tranM. station
congregation ia '20,000 without this j .- railroad, it will certainly be ii0,000: K3 No one would willingly trust with the road. If they are able to Ins li fe in the hands of tn iucompe-
to the ! tent Doctor, and vonr medicines
Bill of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in r tha Bloomington Democrat, nnd Bloomington Progress: 1 vear 1 col. $8 ): 1 col. $40; I col. $20.
mp. icol. $; coi.s-j&; lcol.$i2.50. pav two thousand doll 11'
:tS:;,:lk ! Church now, t ie v wonlel be able to should be compounded bv a thorr one dollar pr month for 3 or 6 month. , pay three thousand a yea with an- ; Druggist. 1 he Union J )rug Local Notice l( cents verMne; standing ; other railroad. So I think I had ! Store has ! aris employed, in whom locals 8 cents p.-r line i. ea -h insertion. I , n , for tho road. lull have euilftdenee. Divorce Notice. 12 o0. Adii.inatra- . . . .r. . , tors'. Exrutor', Ouardi ms'. Commission-1 1 lien, again, let the Ministers ol : " " " r Attach men Xotiee-.-nid ai! other Jesta! ; Monroe coimtv look a round and in-! C'liSns and Splinters.
advertising will m: char.-Hl tor at tiu- rate
' j I quire what lias become of their en-
vf 15 cents per I.:ie tor nrc insertio. . am.. t- :,:. -r, P.-.-v m,.W ,vl, on l,m.'.'.l
10 cents per line tr eac'i additional inser- j icipniMiig uuiij; imumw. e ; .' ' " ' tion. All legal ! dvertisenients wlvuh re- are gone to Kansas, or somewhere cast his vot; :or the Railroa1 subtZnimtXJ elsewhere they can get ,:,y tor their I scriptio, so that he mav be enabled THOS.C.Pl R.SKI'. l,h D,,,,,. ! work, and market for their produce. : t(( rc.:d) U()omington at a lower WM A OA HE. Vnl-iUher I'loress. , 1 he staid, the eomtort;i!)lv situat-: . . . , . liiggggg- d. the oasv-golng. are contented to! 1ale of nm avo,d lc,a.vs at
II. Ji. Julmrmilson
i. L. McCOLLlUGH sta. but eliten rjsine voting men of; -functions
MeCollough. the west side Drug- sma 1 means an disheartei!(?tl. They brought to town last week six pumpgist, has been preparhg for a fine : can't buy a farm, and pay for it. kins, which he had gunvn from one
Fall trade u lrus. Medicines, 1 hev can t make a livmsr at a trade . i i u -i. i
Wall Papers and Borders, and he : TheV are leaving our churches. , e" ?, v"'"1 "e ; :igo, "upon payment ot reward
will n,os assnreliv have it. Me- m:iv labor hard, nnd reoe.vc twelve i' I- A S 01 1,10
greater dc--The Sulli
van Democrat claims W. C Deh'auw at a former citizen of that county, nnd states that W. C. made his first money by the sale of whip lashes, ivhieh he braided at odd hours, when not engaged in driving oxen Indian Summer, is it not? What has become of the annually expected equinoctial storm? What will the people of Bloomington do for water, if the dry weather continues? About how much m:jority! will you bet on, for the Ivailroael subscription ? Have yen picked out your candidate for liepresentative ? "They say"' a certain man wouldn''; refuse. Why is it that those men who have made their money by taxation, arc so u tterly opposed to taxation in any f rm for rhe benefit, of the whole prople? Hardly ;o:isisteut, is it V ftenj, McGeo and Geo. M. Chase received a letter from z. St. Lou s detective, last Friday, offering ti' restore t ie horse and wagan, stole n from them several weeks
aid
expense s-
-M'r. Lee wishes
us
Coliough's business is not the mere ! meinbers into my church, md when s!x weighed 5o lbs. Edmondson I to gtate tj,at an ol(j Army Cow, well
growtti ot a tweive-monin, ne is; i Como to sum up 1 linet that 1 have: may unconsidered tL. l. on purap-i ij,,, 0 m,.mbc!S of the 59th Ind, not just building up a reputation : dismissed thirteen by certificate. kins. Now, let some meddlesome I p,r:,, ';,. n ' n , ' . i i i r,. ti.v,, ... ! t i ! i it : Kegiment, wi 1 arrive o to-moi-am a trade, bn. his D.r.g House has , o I. ,n urn, get ehs hear encd. I ! ol(1 fool lhul fauU with Hiram's in- r T1 pnw wq. with had a prosperous ?xis-enee of over; (.:m't bmld up mv Cluircb. How i . . , T1 ., lf , ... ; ;iow height. J. his cow was with twenty-four y.rs. ThU hotise hasjsbail I mend ibis matter? Votcj 1:'ls A,,c be(. 1 ttreaU' a Sherman, in his grand mar:h to tinone oi' the nios: approved jKitterna ! for the KtilronI ; make $t;.tio:i3 aud temperance paper, is dead ; sea, passed in review at Washingof Paper Trin mers, ami ail Wall ; warehouses : factories atxl machine ; Three or four teams have been em- ; (on thence mircl el to Louisville Paper nnrekise.i at this ttablish-1 shops for the laborer, anc markets ' ployed during the past two weeks, wh;.re her Divisioi was disbanded taent, is trimmed t charge. . fur the tanner, give our young men hauling water from the Fair:inloB-, c;,,!,:,.,., wno (i,ls;ro to When vnti are n search of tne pop-, pb.utv to do and good v-agesandr . - . m lbbu. Ssohlieia who dihirc to nlar Pateut Medicine, or in need j thev will stav in thceo intv, and Ul.0Un tnc " j ! see their old comraele, may now have of Pure Drngs remember that the j others shall move in to h -lp them, j lK'ing h''- vcn t,,e v'c" 011 lftn i an opportunity Sample vainold reliable MeCollough Drug Store ; This is something that comes ! street, th it responded so nobly dur- jv endeavors to repudiate the 40,always keeps tlieni in stock. home to the writer of this article, j ing the hot, r unless weeks of June j Jqo mtnev package transaction, but
the exclamation"" ',x"v " ', ; and duly, no longer turnist.es water wc havc tho Express Agent for a
'So cheap !" is
T
Book. Yon ttv it o;;ee.
than all things el
. . n t .1 111(11 I1 Illltll il i I lltlill'.-S ,w ..lit
t the ivho a re told ot the prices , , . . . ,.,," . ' . . , ; in sutlicient quantity to meet the de- . witne5. Sample has been the cause
aske-l by Shoemaker lor l.is bchool . ' ., . ; mands of thirsty nedestnans i ne nnv :n Jlt. .i,vin,i ,.-;!. une;
- I Ili IS 1 Villi I IJUVl U!!V llWIWili ' .X . ,1 . ! wi 'mv- v '"ii
CHO?F i KAI FFMAN
'Oh, what delicims Ovstcrs!
2T Milt. M.-Colloug'n has had
I II vl 1 Tilt? t A IMjI l. IH'U 111 v.mi HMIIU"! v ,4lw l . ' :,i . , , .
. ' ( ; nii iiu' ;i 1 1 n i r un n i;iii'i .i....... i..,i i i . . . i
. ; c? r tt r-vt ii. m i-uuL'u iii wip,: ft I I ' : . . ,
1 H'm.t.fc wiu i, nnni) wi mm ; StreftS UlUt the HOtK.'C 111
.. .K tf.liinrtfl i iitiv modifinnfi iiovntw U'lin ri
every u lviM-ui iiia w, "umimiiv, v i . rpt . , i i .i !... f u: I., crackin.tr lne
TniPV innsp ;ii vt ,tm u ovihci uini jilu ni"n.i m.i m "i"'i vun i
- - - . i; i i ... .,
Stained hands are now "all the go" IU. tls . uc t,n on (,.
the Fro-
to leave
eason for put-: ,;m) and the consequence is that
A Kauffiiv.m. It is n-it wood rlul teel ui-sun-el t'.iat all is ngat, ami j ting up stove-pipe is ncre. some wc have numberless applications, that this firm f re growing so popu- i that the Drugs arc pure. j comical fellow saws he would rather ; cari, ,ay, from nmrricd men to noIS St'S T Zl FZ tTiiu emaker & f f thorn in the samo maa.er, with S evervU,"ew m you arc buyi ,g School than pu -P -ing e jo,,, .npc ! the hope that a result similar to in the restaurant line, and take nr.- Books, and find out whai they can ; ;he individual who lett i: that in Sample's case will follow.
usual pains to serve up dishes p:d-jdo lor you. It will pay jou, sure. , loan or wood "on account recently, , j,;ry Mlt cannot accommodate
isteablv and t-xieditio islv. W Iwn i " " ... .. ! ; will please call and report, it he
- i , i v r 'i nconij v. as: yon want Bread, Ukc-, Cove Oys-. (.. a
ter?, .amlies, rr miy arue.e m ' ; MoominstoIl aa vicinity, We Dot,, , (. haw and Bailey were in town on
oureetionerv line. g.. to oc.H.pi . Was!irr Other Machines have been inKautT'mau's City Baki-ry. I tro,,i;(. .. ,x Uu.ir m,e for0,.j ,, t).
1-1 1 I n 11.1 riM it lw II .1 i-
M:ul;ino that has i ' 'M'"") " all 01 tllC npp'.ieillltS-
st f ir voars, in j desire to reci ive credit Drs. js on lirp .,ml dispatcher
t.'hicago state thai:
people, but y. pyiu- the ;:vn-.-rs. U'll.K
.i M'ill now tin.1 them oe'-ti-ila'N and o.it-lio Hes of their Tiik Dotv is i1d.ii; efl".-etive
Wilson".-? Sk. tins -v' School 1 mks be had at Shoemaker & Co's. i m .1.. i::i.i ...
mi?rs oy m:ui pr-mpuy ; ,., ui-n.ctory work, week af.cr iveek. the lowest cas'i tigi;n s. : w A. . KN. tht. nara.r.. 3!,.rchiiitt.
, on the south s.ile of ilie puoi i . sqnarv
over one-half of the city has been
Thursday, both gentiemen favoring j burncel. Slocmn contemplates leadus with a call. Dr. Chase left town 1 t, ;. pi((IM.cr Fire Co. in a charge f.r Kansas same day, and Dr. i mm ,1C fire-fiend. Chicago does
IJailey, who torti.erly practiceet at business on a grand scale
Stanford, but is imw h eated at La-
Buildin? IsMoclatiou. The People's Building Loan Fund and Saving Association will holt! its next regular meeting, Mtmday evening, Kith inst. in the Court rooms, at 7 o'clock, P. M. No premiums required of new members tip to inol.ide Kith inst. An additional share of 400 will be sold at the next meeting. The following is a statement of the present condition of shares : A mount of due? paid in on e:ieh i-hare $5.00 AriMiiitihition on each share, 2.24 I'r.'Si-nt worth of e:irli idinrr, 7.24 The present week is the tiin.i to take stock. M. V. II A KiUSU N, Sec'y. HaV'Jrjhn Leonard wishes us to state that his Mill is now running by steam, and that he is grinding both night and day to meet tho demands of his customers. There is no mistake about now. The State University has opened with a large; number of Students. About three hundred have already matriculated, antl still they come. Judging from previous years, the number for the year will be near live hpmlred, in the College Classes and Law Department. It must be rememhereHl.too, that the State University has no Preparatory Department, as has Asbury. Forxn, by the subscriber, a new Stand Table, which ti e owner can have by proving property, paying for this advertisement. fee. MIS. EMMA DAVIS. Administrator's .Sale. N OTICE is hc-.-c.hy given, that by virtue of an order of the Monroe County (lotuaion I'lens I'.mrt, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Horiitl'. deceased, will otter for sale at auction, on the premises, on WiMlnesuay, Xov.Stli. 1811, eUar of nit iteret f llic widow, a part of the ea-t half of the northeast quarter of section 4, town 7. north, ranire 1 west, bepinninir at a point on the east line of said iUit r. that is 24.1 rods north of the south east corner thereof; thence north with said east line to the northeast corner of said quarter: thence west SO nds to the north west corner of said half quarter; thence south with the west line of said half quarter t" a point 24$ rods north of '.ho south west corner of half ipiarU;:", thence east, parallel with the south liie: of said half ip.-.arter, to the place '.f teginuin!;. containing t;7' acres, mon: or less, situated in Clear Creek township. Monrce county. Indiana, and appraisal by the aero at $2S, or fl,87 Oct fur' die whole tract. Terms : One-fourth cash ; the residue in equal payments at it. 12. and 13 months, with note? iit ft per c.'-nt. interest, waiving ben. tit of appraisement, and secured by gou.i freehold -arctic Suic to he-gin at 1 r.ebxk 1. M. SI I. AS K. (U'V. Administrator. Huskirk & Hunter. Attv's. Oel4.-;i.
-.u.s reiian..:nb ts one I'ivin ex: 11 1 !C
,b macliine for
f the:- in
:horo.g! salisfactlcu IVl V. -Ci- e -
. "IT LEY & AVICKS
There's io n;ist-Alir thin time: j This new (.ootls have eonie, at Tuley & Wick Ne-.; York St-re, ; :nd persons who h ue lcen w.diiiigi ( r the Fall Styles. c: now have an opportunity of scent ing anything ihey'desire. Mr. Tulry has madic semi ; wrv larje nurch ises in New
York and Philadelphia, whie-h :ir-) A Fin:: Si nisei Wais x, almost arriving dailv. Co.no to the New j new, is now tdTered for sale by Dr. York Store now, while the stock isj tlnltzman. It will be Mild cheap, fall, ami you c innot foil to be sait-i as the Doctor ha' no us for a voce I. Five per cent, is still dcelue-te d hiele of this kiml. Call soon, on til eash salr-j. -- T:"m'" ,
jjiae.k arrant v Deeds anei
doga, also returned home. Dr. Chase's exhibition of Kansas fruits
le. : nd has sold
:s to !:r.v i verv : ,, . , .
fail and I wr.s woil received at tnc Uluo Mate
tf !Fair. lie returns to hi
i -r
eturns to Ins post at.
For "Wilson's Seius" of School i "raY;.;r,voriii. as A;:::-:tar.t Lv.litor I
RfMiks, send to Shoemaker & Co., ; of th.: Kins s Farmer The: Bloomington, Ind. All ort-ers will I State Fair was lai'L'elv attended and
l.v promptly liilcel.
the show o:' stock and agricultural implement better than usual. The IJloomingtnii Mamifactuiing Company received the first premium, a bronze: medal, on their Smut Mill The many friends Jof Rev.
fires are no exception to the rule. Food lor Thought. The through freight rate from New York to Greenetistle, is 31. "en'.s per hundred, and from Gosport to Bloomington, (sixteen miles) 25 e'cnrs per hundreel. Mr. Tuley
i-i '! sli-iw his ei'ioht u s to nnv
Will s!H)W
one who may have curiosity in the mntter. re hr.vc seen the bills. And :l:is is what: railroad competition tioes for the people.
Mr. Treat will regret to learn that!
he
of
?se" Bv a notice in mi Iowa
Prof.
ti congest
The Millikcn Ford
i'Ai;n, illusionist, ven ril-
iturer, we are
is eminently .skillful i 1S7
... . . -.il. e tvm'.i ai lie.: u
he has been se riously ill eluring the oquist and lecturer, we aie uuoini- ; !m...,iS(.s linli tno ,8t, dav t,f Xovembcr,
Uv ,v,.,U ,otl, n.e,,,e;;t:, rl' cd tlUlt llC lSCmiUCntlV Skillful 1ST!.
m his hue. and that Ins cxposi- j krms. me puren.-
tion of the
mon.v will be
ii i ! u.vi. -. into live enuai payments, oi one.
so-om o: sol ri r. rami nrs . .
: ..; 1 ,,U .l l l . . ' t-e. tiine. toar atul live venrs. ine puroinlgc dihieultv, was setthrd last j j, ntisiaetorv wherever exhibited, chaser ivin notes t Eight per ;-
Saturday, bv the Commissioners ' Prof. Siarr will soon give a niihlic I if 'ex', waiving valuation and scoured by
... . . i i. H . ...
exhibition, at which time our .'lttzo'i may nidge for themselves as te his merits.
CllH.DR::x, go the Union Drug ; Mortifao-cs. (i r sale at this ofliee.
Store, and ptir -iiasi your Reade rs, ! . m Arithmetics. C ran mars, etc. Siioe-j Pahkxts, when vou i n buying
maker is saving money for those School Hooks fcr your children, go j the lungs
who "send"' to the District Schools, i to shoemakers and learn what hei h. ! r-.n .-dl thoiii re i
tiEORGE BOD.EXBACUEit-- " - -
Fine Gootls, lb- Ladies and Mis-; 1I0LTZMAN & sex agreeing to pay the amount exes, rein be Inn at Bo)lenbae:hcr's j Bring in your Woo now, and ! ocadcd bv the citizens, in e-onstrnet-nd in stock so full tliat all sizes, have it carded while H0l.-7.man & I :' .1.,,' ,,. ,a,.,i . . ... , ri 1 : l. 1 1 . . ., : ing aoniments some oOUU are kept. L-jstu g. Kid, Goat, ami : .Son have leisure, lor in t .voor three- 1 t i a new Fall style nigh shoe just re-: weeks from this time they will have : (j,("' ,,a'oi' 11 L,)VV(' a" ('l,,z; n wived bv the" Cincinnati Shoe Store! 1 heir Factory full of work, aiid."f Bloomington, ielcnlilied with its
men. '; your turn may not come then for history sineti the town was first laiel I It
sow the rainy ; season approaches, some time alter the work is ordereel. : out( ,i0lj Wedncselav last, after; and nothing so surely conduecg to ! The superior class of work they ' . , ,m,tr.1(.t,,,i j lnc.s in his 7'id vear i w iVeight from New York the heolth of the family as good, : have hert-tofore turned out, will lie i ' ,' . ' ' " . ' ,B,'.'K ' .' ' to Greencastln now, is 31 cents! warm B.-ts or Slioea. 'Persons in i duplicated in the future, and their j luc ,mnM',1,:Ue cs,,,se ol l"s ''cath ; The usual price is 81.45. This is the country, who havc : from four to ! ohl customers can relv t pern being I was tas ot blood, from the open-; the result of RAILROAD COM-
lmoelattd as exneelit louslv as! mg 0: an arterv. r or twelve vttars I 1 1- LO . J nley cc Wieks had
Guardian's Sale. "VTOTICK 1 S II r.HKHY eilVKN.TIIAT iN the undersigned, (juardian of Isabel and Luther Cliamber-, Tiiinor heirs of Shelton and Kcl-eeea Cha mber.. deceased, will sell at private sal.- the following tracts of '.and. s;ti'.;v:i'i! in Clear Creek townshiu. in
and her I the County of Monro.', State of Indian;:,
to-w it : I 'art of the northi-r.-i .yini-ter of .-ec;!- e 20. township 7. north, raiip- I west, hetnninj; at the senthi-ast corner of ssdd (piarter: thence running north 100 ro's to n stake: thence west l'',o rods to the open iine; th.cne-.. sonth 100 ro.l , lo a stak ; and thonee e.-.st loo rols to the place of beginning, containing loo a'ens. wore or less. Appraised at $'2.5110. Also, the northwest fourth of the soatheaM quarter f the afore-uid see! ion, township an.i ratine. e-ontainia 4o acres, more or h ss. and appraised at $1,000, And. a'so, apart of the southeast quarter of th.- aforesaid S'et.ion, town and r: n;e, be::;i;;p.:;i:.; at. the northeast eorcer of sa'd ijiiar'.er; tliene ruunint; soul I) OH rods; thence we.-t HO rods; tliene north (50 rods; and. shenec cast So rod-, to the place of beirinnin:'. eontainin" ao acres, more or
I less, and appraised at $"."). Aind'cation of purchasers will be re-
llinir home, on tn.3
JAMES W. COOKERLY, LIVERY, SALE AND!
FEED STABLE, RI'AK OF HLOOMIA'GTON MOTEL, Bloominpton, Ind.
QAI'DLBIIOKSKS, iLorsesand Buggies, IO and teams, hired on reasonable terms. '
iMnble jt'H east of the IVstofuei;, and in ri.r 0 ' the BUomii-gt id Hotel octG'CD
AT 97 COLLEGE AVE,
Valuable Farm for Sale. AV IS1I TO SELL my farm situated two miles northwest of IJIoe minton, on the Elh-ttsville. road, anc but a half hours drive from tho Court Hcuse, on very favorab'e terms. The farm contains UO acres, all i.'nder the? very best fence iu fact the farm is in splendid order throuah out. Scvjnty-Bvo ncres are in grass, twenty neres cf heavy, thick timber, the remainder in rail timber, and all well set in raw. There is a good house on the place, estra good ham, crib, etc., r.iom in the burn for stock, a? well as crops. A lar-;e Orchard, contain. ng fruit of nil kinds, trees all young. There is never failing water on the farm enough to supply one thousand head :;:' stock if necessary. As to soil, there is not nn acre of poor land on the farm it is one of the richest upland farms in the county it will sliuw J'or it-irtf, upon eiaminatioii. II! A BltOAVNING. Bloomington. Ind., Jjly '20th, .871. 47. Established. '47.
J.0.&M. L. M'Collough, DRUaOlSTS ad APOTHECARIES, Weal Side of th t Court' House Square. DEA LEI'S IN Drngs, Medicines, Paint:;, OiR Dye Slafl?i, Perfuniery, Toilet Article, Cigars, Tobacco, S;c, &c. Fllire Wines, Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical Purposes. 3E3 o G Is. S a ui d STATSOUERY. Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully prepared, wi:h the purest of i)ru:;. ltem jmber, wo use none but pure O.'ujis, and do not guess at proscriptions. Hloominsitnn, nd.. Slav IS. IS70
iRE RECEIVING A NICE
ASSORTMENT
SHOES, That will compare favorably with any in Towti.
fill fill
T1 3E3C 3E3 JVdC !
W.vi. Stuart. Cuas. II. McPheetebs. Stuart & McPheeters, West side of the Fublic Square, DEALERS I3SJ-
J. W. BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law, 11LOOMIKGTON, ISD., (Office over Ijeti Tannenbaum's Store,) WILL PRACTICE AT THE COCXTS OF THE STATE. Special attention give to Probate trtui"es. nd tn eolleexiona. imniU'la
pape
ottce ol Sain of Lund. ATOT1CK is hereby given, that by virtue i 1 of an order of the Monroe Common Pl.'-as Court, the undersij; aed, administnitor of the estate of James tloodley. deceased, wiil oiler for sale at pi l lic auction, on the pr.ur ises in Salt (.'reek t iwnship. on TurnsUAY. Oi'tober 10. h, 1S71, The followini; de.-crilied real estate, to-wit:
Tho m-rthwest qoa-te-- of the southwesy
fpn'.r.er ot section lonrteen, ( 14:, oi township eight. (8), range one (I) cast, count nint; forty (40) ae.-es, n,o;-.; or less. Also, part of the nort'.ioiisi quart-.-r of the so.ulic.st qua:-li;r of section fifteen, (13), to.vriship et!;ht. (S .. r.rii.c one (! ) east. A id, part of the southeast quarter of the in rt ilea-1 quarter of s -etion (15) township ei"-ht (8). rnriir one ill east, containiner
forty (411) acres, mori or less, in Monroe j county. Indiana. j T'-iums. One-third cash, the residue in ! equal payments at twelve and eighteen i tu null-, with notes .it interest, waiving i benelit of appraisem -n; and secured by j good freehold sureties !
.Sale to begin at '.: o'clock P. XT. ' JAMES 15. CLARK. s.'ptC.'Tl Administrator. i) CKNTSflil' paylor the ' WREATH Ct) the best ma:;a.ineforold and voting
HAB.D WARE, IRON, STI-EL, PAINTS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains, Collars, Haiucs, Sec. A full and complete steck of Farmers' and Mechaaics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filiinp; all Orders for Building Materials.. Bloomington, may 19, 1800.
GEO. A. 1IUSKIKK.
J.S.SMITH HUVTBE.
TJUSKIRK & HUNTER,
4TTORIV-RYS AT I.AW AXD PRIVATE BAHKERM.
Bloomington, InL, ofliee north side of the
piiuue square. VTc will attend to all bnsineac onfmmtmA
to our care, in the Courts of this State, and are also prepared t discount good and olrent paper, on reasonable terras.
Kcjircncc Messrs. Mcltonald & Roach Attorneys, Indianapolis; Messrs. Wins'ow, Lmnitn- & Co., Bankers, No. 52 Wall street, New York; Messrs. McCalla & Co, Merchant', Bloomington, Ind. " msy9
The Cheapest! AT HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WARERQOM, North Side Public Square. Furniture and Ctaalrs, of th best material, put down at the very lowest prices. CQfFiNS AND METALLIC CASES, Ready made and ready trimmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper than at any oMcr place in Bloomingfon.
My Hearse mil attend all Funerals. Free of Chirge. E. J. HENDERSON.
Bioominffton, Ind..junl4
three months on tcial.
THE WREATH, 1
Ne ver read copy-on the hooks, when you are in a print ino; office,
Is
an evidciie'C of ill-hrewliii2.
deceased has been affliett;d with can-
sis chiltlren :o liirnisn witn loot j aceoinnioeiattu as expo MconniK u'onlil fint! it tn lltoir irnildf'
.nterest to call at the Cincinnati j "WilWs Series" of School 1 ' hc chest, the disease finallv Shoe Store, where a good, heavv i 1,nc " " r" " , IC,,. 01 , " , , , . , .. , . , ' Boot or Shoe can be had 'for les"s ! p0!, "' sale by Shwnaker ec ; destroying the entire breast, nnd ex-
money than st any other house in , "" -"-i'- ' icihiiiiS i uh.-u-hmi. uu h cunra-
john P. SMITH ; day, about 11 o'cl(K-k, the disease Some wople complaii of a dull ; u'f (is,rrivP(i tto n.,tor ,v:.IU nf ,
tratlc, and say there is no money,
town. Fnrim ra are iuviteel to t ill, antl see what Bollenhucher has to sell in this line. No trouble to
show goods ar.d tell you the prices. : but John P. Smith's busiress grows - jeach day, in "Watches i.nd Faue-y SHOEMAKER i CO j Qooels. Many persons are now Many hou.-keepers lit present are i al)0ut contilu;n;, to l;m; their cleaning up and preparing tor the ; Wutc-hc8 cleaned and regulated, and Paper Hanger, and wc would sug- we fw, tl).,t we arc eonfcrrinr a f.,
ar:ery, and the unfortunate man slowly bled to death, pulsation ceas
ing in about one hour and a halt!
auer trie iiiceuing oegan. uenen
tlici:- goods shipped at 31 cents, last
week.
Iwe hael been Clerk of tha Courts at
An Iinportamt Dispatch. XTr. EWor: I herewith hand you a dispatch from General Pleasanti n, Presiden; or the Cincinnati and Terre Haute Railway (.'ompany. wlii di e. plains itself on the subject of the gunsre of tin t road. I', will also be se;en from the dis-
. j patch tlitit the company will coniTi' I : l. t ip ii... .4.,.
iio.i ui; unv iu .' i imia' ,tr sunn
Stood, freehold securitv.
' oet t 71 PERRY GA1T11EH. Ouar(li:in.
city will ninke its a jpropri-
gest, in the mildest manner jwssible, ; vor pon them when we state that i at an Ca r 1 ma"' ation- If our people want the roai
that the Lnicn JJrng btore is tl)e j John P. Smith's Store is the place i important positions, and was iron;
proper piace to buy Wtili 1 iMM-'r 1 to have it well done. John has ! inently ielentified with the politic
ana Jroer3. w nue rati, vs in., something new 1:1 the n atch line - f the county. He was weli posted Varnishes anything that is usually ;f(. raiiroai men !ind asks them to i Iinm. -imost" ..n ,,,: , w con fouudin aD'-ugStoi-e can alwavs i cali an(i OJtnmino it j upon almost all fopies, a line eonbe found at Shoemaker & Co'a in j versation dist but extremely eeoenlaree quantit .es. It is generally i For Rest. I wish lo rent my I trie in his ha'.-it and dress
slicks, with a sprained ankle. Don't know whether he steppeel on a cob, or kneeled too quick at church, but
understooel, rll over the cemnty, ! property to a goeid tenant. Terms Jack Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff, is
tnat one oi me oiuem anei mosi re- -reasonable, r or lurtnet particulars - hrdJdino- about the streets on two
imuic jLiuggi?ta in iub oi-uit; is, rut- apply ou ine premises. ployed in their house as a prescrip-j yr. o. taui:ingto.v. tionist, and the bulk of the business! --" naturally comes to the Union Drugi Ladies whose husbands are fas
Store, h or thence tobacco or cigars, tielious in their taste, unci Hate a;j,e (.lams that six out of every come to the house of Shoemaker & . heavy, yelh.w-speeked Ivseuit, will,!tvvcl tn(.n he mcct mistukc ;,' Co. ; if they use .t)r. Price's (Jream Dak-- ' . ing p,)W,ler, i,aj tl,c originator as a i f r Gov- Morto ! 'e are also in Henry ll ewnon Removed to ;,ei1(,('a(.t(n.. Lil,ht pcarlv-white, : favor of Jack Miteludl, as next the South Slde.-H. OEWSOX healthy Biscuits are as certain as an I Democratic candidate for Sheriff has removed his pto the inevitable result. Try it, and also; Wagon load after wagon roemtwo dor rswe st l Tobe Smiths t hu H M Flavorings, which ! , , f n fSB smnr cine nasses Store, south side of the square ar'(, tl,llv )ho ir,,t ' t aiul ; 1 " 1 -; -sugar cane passes and will coii .imie to make speci- raoHt dc'iit.itlU8 of flavor9 ndc f,m through Bloomington daily, on its ality of Custom Boot Making. He.frjt i way to Matthew MePheterielge's will also, in his new ligation, keep ' la ftf t whcre it ig sai() a stock of Ready-matle Boots of Ins I eachkrb of District Schoeds are ' . a , .ean:a own tnan,.fa,ture. His old custom- requested to remember that Shoe- j hc Sorg.n.m molasse .s n.anuI vSaJt him in ),U maker & Co. have a ::ull stock of, lictuied. I he best evidence that
j!f W mom, apll'2 ' School Books, and are selling cheap. ' Mr. MePhctridge uucicrstauels the . dashed to pmx-?
through the county they must work for it. Our friends north of us on the Kdinhurg ami Gosport route: are working hard for it shall we let them have- it, or shall we secure il f ir ourselves. That is the question to be decided on Tuesday the 17th of (his month. Let il be dixtiutttfy understood we will' not. fjd the Road unlets tee vole the Tax. Jam i.;s Small. To Gen. M. ('. lluntei' and .lames Small. New York, Oct. rth, 1871. I am informed that your citizens prefer the ordinary gunge if so, you are authorized to agree on behalf of tho company, to change the proposed Road to four feet eight: and one half inches eiuige, single track, witnout fui-itur advi.Tsi. Tlx: company vil commence work at Te-re Haute as s .o a appropriation is made. A. Pi,i:.vsan roN.l'res't ('in. & T-If.R.R.Co. . .- - Prof. Wilbur, the daring rer niaut, wliilo making an ascensioii at the Orange County Fair, at Paoli , fell from his balloon, when at the
bight of about one mile, aud was
TIE AMEBC1AN WASHER, PRICK B5 00The American AVnsher saves Money, Time and Drudgery. The fatigue of Washinsf day no longer dreaded, hi it Economy, 'Efficiency, and Clean Clothing sure. In calling attention to this little machine a few of the inviihiable ipialitics, (no: pos-ses-ed bv any other washing machine yet inv. nte.i',) are here enumerated. It i- the smallest, most com pact, most portable, most r-imple iu construction, most easily operated. A child ten years old, with" a few hours' practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it. There is no adjusting, no screws to r.imoy, Mo delay in adapting! It is always ready for use '. It is a perfect little wonder ! It is a miniature giant, doing more work and ot it better ual'itv than the most 'iihorate and costly. Oms'half of the labor is fully saved by its use, and ihe clothes wil. hist one-half Ion iter than by the old pbm of the rub board. It wlil aiso wash the largest blanket. Three shirts at a time, washing thoroughly.
In a word, the ablution of any fabric. Irom a limit to a I.a.-e Curtain! or Cambric Handkerchief, are cqmillv within '.he capacity of the LITTLE OEM ! It can be fastened to any tub and taken oil' at will. No ri'.atter'how d:'ep rooted a pr. jud.ee may exist again-! Washing Machines, the moment this little machine N seen lo perform its wonders, all doubts of its cb ans ng efti. ai y and utility ale banished, and the doubter and detractor at oneu become the fast friend? of the machine. Wo have tes:iinoiiials without cnd.'ctting forth its numerous advantages ov.ir all others, and .'rum hundreds who have thrown aside the unwicldle, useless ni:chiiu s. which have signally failed to accomplish tlie object promised in prominent, and loud sounditij;' advertisements. It h as perfect for washing as n wringer is for wringing. Tho. price another paramour.! iiuinci'iiieiit to purchaser. h:is been placed within the reach of every housekeeper, and there is no article of domestic economy that will repay the. small investment so soon. Ail that is asked for thi CHEAT LABOR S A V EI!, is n fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agent-- for the I'nitcd States, a. ii. ruANci.sri :a & Co., 613 Market st., Phil., l'a. The largest and cheapest WOODEN AY A RE IIOLSK in the I.'iiited States.
.tuuriss dfr.rd, Ind
Newspaper Advertising.
A book of 125 closely printed pages j lately issued, contains a list of the best j American Advert idng Mediums, giving: the names, circulations, and full particulars concerning t ie leading Daily and I Weekly Political e nd Family Newspapers, together with all t lose ' laving large circti- i l-.tte ns. published in the interest of Relig- j ion, Agriculture. Literature, &e.. & Every j
Advertiser, and every person who contemplate. becoming -uch, will find this book of itrcat value. Mailed free to an v address on receipt of '2r ccits. GEO. P. ROW ELL & CO., Publishers, No. '.0 Park Row, NewYork. The Pittsburg, (Pa.; Leader, iu the issue of May -0, 1 37, says : The firm of G. P. Rov.ell & ( o., which issues this interesting and valu.-book, is the largest and best Advertising Agency in the United Stutes, and we can cheerfully recommend it to the attention of those who desire to advertise their bt: sines scientifically and systematically in such a way j that is to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money " oc.2(i'70-y
liivcry, Feed and Sale Stable. T. O. WORLEY, Opposite the South ei.d of the R.R. Depo; HAS one of the large st and best arranged Livery and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in my other cjtinty in Southern Indiana. Saddle horse,?, or horses nnd Vuggics will be furnished at any htmr of tl e i.wy or night. Commercial travelers and others, will be furnished with conveyance to neighboring towns, flood, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by tl e ingle feeel, diy or week, at reasonable rates. We i impose to keep n ilrct-euta stable, and ask the public to give us ft trial. PQt All ihe accounts of the old firm . IO. are in the hands of the present proprietor, am. mitst be paid at once. BUiomingtoii. I mi- I've. 28 '870.
iv.nirjcwr.ns'vr 9 Can be uiad .i by Canvassing for Our O w n Y i r c s i d e 1 OCR OWN EIRHSIDE is a large, 16 page Literary Papor.with line Illustrations, and the best of Stories and Family Reading. Price J 1 Mi a yea :'. EVERY .SUBSCRIBER FINE FRUIT GHROrAO A A PKK.MH Jl, W II It'll WOn. D RRTAIL FOR $:. Send two-cut stamp for sample paper. Any one doubting thi' reliability of what it ollered, and will evi itc to t no publisher, an arrangenihnt can he made so that the C'iromo and Paper can be seen before the i in Ii y is forwarded. T e most liberal premiums lo canvassers arc :tiVen. and wdh Ihe Fruit Ohromo for cverv siihsci'ibei'. 't is no trouble to get subscribers. A prominent Drugssist of Cartlington, Ohio.j writes tluit hc gut "nine subscribers in ten minutes, by merely showing the Ohromo Premium." e'-ih premiums also given. Address, W. K. (ib MP, Dayton. O.. Publisher of Our Own 1' in side, and Managing partner of 111 m of O.CrooR & Co.
.I.vur.s Ht uHKs.
Nick v ltonv.
We are now prepared to do all elates of line- Job Printing
mams & van morn, AftoB'ncys at- Law BI.OO!51tS,'tTOSi, leV., VTTILL pract. ee iu the Supreme and VV inferior Courts of the State, and in the District, Cou of the U.S. for Indiana. Tho collection of c.laii is in any part of the State, will receive prompt attention. Bk-otntngten, Ind., ?.' 2,k l6?.;r
IV'oilicc to cVon-Kesldeuts. The State of Indiana, Mor.roe County, in the Monroe tkMnwu Pteta Court, December Term, Stanford Thrasher v?. Benjamin Fitts. Compiaitit in civil suit and attachment proceedings under thesame. Now comes the Plaintiff by Paris O. Dunning, Attorney, and fi'e-s his com plat lit herein, together with an affidavit that sail Defendant is not a nsident of the 8tat0 of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given said defendant, that unless he be a tiel appear on first day of the next term of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, to be hidden ort the 1st Monday of .September, A. 1. 1871, i t the Court House in Bloomington, in sail county and State, and annvcr or demur to said complaint, and prociodiiigs iu attach
ment under stud com hunt, the same wi 1 be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, attixed at Bloomingloii, this, 23th day of September. A. I. 1671. JOHN R. EAST, Clerk. Sept. 27, 18" I. :s.w. Dunning & Stinson, Attorneys.
RailroadElecticn. MONROE !Jr!8TT. To the legal roters of Uourve county, Indiana. Pursuant it an order of the Board of Commissioners of Monroe county. Indian t. ATOTICK is here! y given that thepolif i will l e open, d at th.i different voting places in said i.'ountv. oh Tr-KSIXAV. October 17th. IS71. for the purp. s' of hiking the votes of the legal voters of said County, for or :igain:4 an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars to aid the Cincinnati and Terie Haute Railway Company in constructing its Railroad and Brat'eh through said County of Mo iroe, by taking stock in sail Company to t le amount, above specified. ' HENRY V. PERRY, seil3 Auditor Monroe County
W. H. Bodkin, SEALER IS ALL KlXbS OF PARLOR COOK AND HEATIMO Stoves. Stanufaeturer of and Dealer ib
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Ironware
Pilin?, Guttering and HetaMUm Roofing Done to order. FIFTH ST., NEAR DISN'S STORi BLOOMIiGTO!f IX O.
JOHN H. LOUDEN, ATTB3V AT LAW AND General IosaraBce Ageut Bloomington, Ind. Ai.-ent for the following named reliable Is sti.nne'e Companies: A'TSA Fire Insurance Company, Assets $5,150,931 71 VSDER WRITERS Fire Ins. Company, Assets $3,1134,993 05 2RTXA Life Insurance Company, Asset $I2,000,000 00 VSTTHE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." OFFICE Noithwest corner of Public pejus re. 6 July 186-y
Robert C Foster, Attorney at Lnw, ' nioojuingf ton, Iud.
8 Will give special Attention to tin settlement of Deeedenta' Instates, and Col
lection of Claims.
Ovvwr. West side Bui lie Square.
IVotiee
"ui- Portable Mi: Id) Saw V.iW CaU from 2,0U0 to 3,000 feet of lumbeV per day, with twO$ia ids and the power of a ten boi'.ie engine. Tiii- mill is fully wai ranU.il. The Pliw uix stave Machine For tight work will dress from f.OOO u 10.000" staves per day in the most porfoi-t muniicr.
The iMioniix Drain i ilt Klaekiae Combines all the littcst improvements in the mnnufaeti rc of TibSend for a i ireuhiran 1 price list t.f either or all the abrve machines. Chandler i Taylor, 370 West Washington Street, Indianapolis 1st. ser-tl9--3:n
Sali of School Bouse stnd Lot. THE undersi.srnec! will, at 2 o' chirk P.M., e n the 21st day of OetOTOti -J67 1, ?U tc the highest bidder, the lxt and Buildings, known as the Ellcttsville School House, in District No. 6, Riehlr.nd townsldp, Monroe cottntr, Indiana, said lot being a part of the northwest quarter of section ten, town nine, north, rungo two west, the. property of Ric bind township.
') or t: une-t.'uru ot purchase money to le paid at time of sale, one-tfcird in -Welve mouths, tnd l ie remainder in
eignt-ton months, from d:,Le of sale ; tho
purchaser giving notes witn approved security for deferred pavmentH. JAJ4E6 m. h rris, Oet4-3t Trustee Rieb .-iud Township.
Notice to Contractors. SEALED PHUPCkSALS wiUbt received by the Trustees of Public Schools of the Corporation of Bloomington, until Tuesday, the 10th dav of Ocjober, 1871, for tho Excavations, Ruble Stre Wewk. Cnt .Stone Work, and for the Cellar Window Frames of the New School House to be erected ia said Ceirpor ation of Bloomington. Bids will be made in the following order: 1st. Fer the Excavatto-i. 2d. For tho entire Ruble and Cut Sto ie work, and for the C'.-llar Window Frames. Plans, tpeeillea'.ioiis, and detail drawings e-an he seen tit the office of the Secretary, in Chase & Co's Shoe Store, in Bloomington, and at tho ofliee of Encs & Hunter, Architects. Room No. 0, Odd Follows Hall, Iudiunapolis. The right to reject any and J1 Was, if deemed to the interest of the Beard to do so. is reserved. Bond, with approved security! will lie required for the faithful pdv formanee of the contract. G. M. CHASE, Oct. --"Ti gtctretorr ef Btrd.
