Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 December 1871 — Page 3

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3LQ0M1NGTOH PROGRESS, TofM if, ZvV ms!Er,r,AXKovs.

TO BUSINESS MEN Wc propose to print the Map, Prof. Cos's Report find the Business Review, upon one side of a half .short, and upon the same side a card for any establishment or firm which will order one hundred copies and to he charged for at the rate of 4.00 per hundred. These will serve as parj:ctual advertise-

Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W". H. .Tones, Conveyancer and Notary Public Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Ju. A. MeCowcn to Ja. T. Robertson, lot Xo. 20 in the town of Kllettsville, by wnrranty deed; and, also, lot Xo. 2, by -juit i'lnin, 310 00 J. AV. Swenringen and Lizzie Swearingen to John Hall, 12 aero. of land in Richland township, u0 10 Charles Swoaringen to John Hall, C4 acre of land in Richland township, 3, too no Raehaol E. Gourlov to Sarah J. Frost. Zi acrea f land, and more, in Bloomington township, 50t 0,1 Jas. M. Parka to Jan. M. Puctt, 5 acres jf land, more or less, in Washington township, fO CO

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mentis tor the enterprising men who ol- .ui,j raoM or less in Benton township,

nrilor t.Vipm r for. the mntter. Iiointrnf ! -0!) 00

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T. ,,.,,, W,1 .i .Tomiw TT T.oiu. 80

so general interest, will he preserved i ncres 0n,.d in Richland township, 2,809

.wilt wlnol ,'nln ,v1,r.co Thomas J. Butcher to John if. Jolinston,

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iiju aercs oi innu, more or less, m

by every

hands it may

fall.

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. AGENCY FOR THE Celebrated Baltimore Oysters The bwl Sold.

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Spec Hut Notice. Bi.oominc.to:, ls , Xov 21, 1871. ,'mdics and t'lentlewen of Moomington and Monroe covnt i : Permit us, through the columns of this paper to inform you thiit in view of the great advantage we will be enabled to give yon, as well as m.lizc ourselves, th at on and after January 1st, 1872, we will, with your kind assistance, entirely abolish the credit system, connected with our business, thereby enabling us to sell much cheaper than iny house that dee? a credit, busine.-s, and consequently save you Mid all o:her honest men, the burden of paying tlm estra prufits that must be put upon you by the credit system, in order to cancel hoc! debts thai: are lost by selling on time to unprincipled and dishonest men, who buy largely, but pay nothing. AVe pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than any retail house in ho State, w io sell on time. IIV mran bwiinat from this time forward. AVe know that we have always sold as low as any other credit house; but by cur nev. system buying for cash, and selling forci.sh we can save you at least 15 to 20 cents on the dollar, on the average of ymr purchases. You can readitv see the ndv intakes offered von.

, Therefore, hoping this will receive your ! hearty approval, and being very thankful I for past patronage and asking a continuj auce ot the snnie, i AVe remain, nwpcctfully y ours, ; J. A: Siioemak -:b & Co. i X. U. Remember that everything in j ti e Drug and Bool-: line will be, sold cheap

er tbiui ever before, a: J. AV. Shoemaker & (Vs Union Drug Store, No 1?., South Side Public Square, file on ington, Ind. n29-Gt

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township. 1,200 00 Isaac Adkins to Pcler Bollenhacher, 27 acres of land, more or less, in Bloomington township, 1.400 00 A. P. Hnve. brother of Joseph M. Howe, died at his residence in Bloomington, on Monday morning of this week.

Thompc Downs, a railroad engineer, and until recently a resident of this place, died at Greencastie, on Saturday last, after a short illness, of lung fever. 8g" A Festival will be given at the African M. K. Church, on the 25th and 20th of December. All aru invited. Admittance 10 cents, at the door.

PERINGS,

AT 07 COLLEGE AVE coming somewhat eclebra'

Henry llcnwa Removed to the South Side II. IIEWSOX. in his new location, on the south side of the

Holidays at Henry Roll's. Go to Henry Rott's for Toys of all kinds, also Candies of all kinds of his own manufacture, lie is also agent for Lainfair fc Conaelman's best brand Baltimore Oysters. Xew Laver and Muscitelle Raisins. New Layer Raisins by the half box. New Tennesssec Pea Xuts, new Texas Pecans, new AValnuts, new Filberts, new Taragona Almonds, new Brazil Nuts at low figures. Choice new Figs, Fancy Candies of all descriptions. All these "goods just received from the head of the market. Call and see me. East side of the Public Square. Hesky Rott. Now okt your Christmas Gifts at Shoemaker & Co's. Their tables arc spreadthousands of pretty and convenient articles placed upon them" and all are invited to partake. Terms cash. tut.ey & avick-"

The Xew York Store men tinir readv to invoice, and

is called to the necessity of pnecinnation. The small-pox is all over the country, and our county. Two deaths have already occurred from it in the south part of the county, and the whole neighborhood has been exposed to the infection, because the attending physician did not recognize the disease. Danviiic Union. From a gentleman who came down from Cincinnati this morning, we learn that around that rcgion,on the line of steamboat and railroad travel, there is a great deal of talk about the prevalence of the smallpox. Steam packets are having their crews vaccinated, and passengers arc becoming alarmed. The disease prevails in the interior on both sides of the river above Ckicinuati, and is very fatal. It was brought out from the East by stock drovers. N. A. Letlgir. Come to II. Rott's Confectionary, :or Candy Hearts, C indy Birds, Horses, Lions, Tigers. French Candies, Gum Drops, etc., choicest in the place. Fresh Taffy and Butter; cotch, kept constantly on hand. August Krcuger has re-openod his saloon and offers a large stock of Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. Mr. K. has always had the reputation of keeping a qu:.et bouse, and under the license law and the evidence, was given license by a jury of twelve men.

itv, bv reason of tin

are now getif vou want

hnrVnins von should at once and make

voiir purchases, as thev wish to reduce their

of custom work : stock as much as possible. Christmas sales

on's Hoot" are !-1 wi) ,e made a specialty by this house.

lebrated in this local- ; Cash is their motto and five per cent. off.

BOod leather solid tin- A birire stock of handsome Furs and

ARE

RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

.r-h. and neat fit. which is alwavs combined

' in them. IIo has on sale Boots of his own j manufacture, and is always happy to take j the measures of cash customers. apl2

That v. ill compare favorably with any in Town.

To Lou. M. Rose, of the Torre Haute Gazette Coi lpany. we are indebted for the possession of the Railroad Map. Mr. Rose was once the pipular traveling agent for Pnidar & MoCali. Cincinnati, and wo are ,'bi 1 t learn that his good foHu ie has not ueswtcd hii.i in bis 1 'test business venture. -- Pop Corn'. I want to buy all the Pop Corn that I. can ;rc!. Bring it in at once. II. ROTT. Jtioomiugioii. I'id. Xov.U, H;71.

Shawls will bo closed out low. Shoemakers Christmas, -fia

BSTSaiita Clans, Chris. Kringle and Old Nicholas are engage 1 for the Holiday t represent tb,' interests of Shocmiker A. Co. Uovs and Girls. Kit your Gift Books there.

J? EC US IEl

W. J. ALLEN KEEPJi THE LARSEST STOCK OF

Building Materia!, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements,

;.IXO. F. KAUFI'MAJi & CO Xw cet vour F:eh Oysters. AA'bere

; AVhy at Kaufl'm in .'c ()'s, of course. Every farmer, who, when he ooin to : t iwn, is in need of a short lun.-h or a full i wenl, should step into RauflVnan' Restau- j rant, and try it once. Tun will be sure to j go back agiiin, if you visit it onc e. A coir.- j petent B:Ur pr.qares B.exl and Cakes, i

j i ri'l a crowing iraue aiicsis na i)opuiaru

William McNi tt. assignee of John

AV. Moss.at Kllettsville, is selling AVomen s Shoes, Mens' Boots, and a general line of Dry (ioods. at cost. Mr. McNutt is an honorable business man, and it will be found a pleasure '.o de; 1 with him. KsyAVr'.tlng IV.'ks. Albums can't possibly enumerate all the nice goods at the Union Drug Store but all the Girls and Bovs can find just what they want at Shoemaker & Co's. 8S?"Tho following officers were elected by the Monroe County Agricultural Society : President AV". B. Sewar.l. Vice President Josenh Bunirer. Secretary J. V. Fee Treasurer t'. P. T.iley Superintondrnt B. V. Rogers. Assistant Supt. S. Me. AVylie. Dircotor I no. AValdron. .. AV. Shoe- . .n. .. T. TIT "T.t!.l.

linker, Tlios. Hoitznian, ii. nsn, Diusinore, A. AV. lb-eves, S. A. Smith, AV. II. Turner, M. L. McCollongh.

niiiD, September ISth, 1371. at his late residence, near N cholasville, Jessamine CO., Ky., IShler J c )B Rhorek, aged 77 years, 1 month, and 1 1 days. The Funeral Sermon will be preached at Clear Crook Church, Monroe county, Indiana, on Sunday next, by Kid. AV. B. F. Treat, of Blooinington. All are invited to atten ,V On Thursday morning. Dec. 12th. of Canc;r, Mrs. Julia Ann Shafer, aged about 50 vears.

1 1FTI CENTS for tfalni oao loth Vila laughing Ou, ONE OOtUll upward, ror C..H Flllinm. TIN DDIURS f'r n "Pi r liwnr e itt Tt;tb on Kubbir, lies! quality. Q ' All MV KnrmrtOd mt KILGORE'S DENTAL ROOKS No. 70 SKI Illmoli St. Xttabtitd i&s. Isiiasipells.

It E -OPENED

I would respectfully announce to the public generally that I have again opened

my place oi r.usiness, on run sireev, wuere I shall keep in stock the finest Pure Ukttvt of all kinds, including Wines, Mrandies, WhlsKIes, A'.t, &C, for medicinal purposes. 83?" The BAR will at all times bestocked with the verv best of Li juors, including the best LAFAYKTTE I. AGE It BKER, the hest brands of Cigars, Tobacco. &c. Dee. 20, 1871. A. KREUGER.

RANK NOTICE.

"VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that XA the Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of tho "First National Bank of

Blooinington," will take place at the Bank-

ins umce ot said Bank, on the seeona

Tuesday (the 0th day) of January, 1872. at

t o clock, tor the purpose of electing Five

Directors for said Hank.

ROBERT C. FOSTER, December 13, 1871. Cashier.

Gifts

Geo. A.

BCSK IKK, President.

Ror.T. C.

Foster, Canhier.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BL00IV.1NGT0N, IND. South IVeat l.'oritcr of the Pobllc Hqnare.

loan Honey, Discount Billl and Notes, Boceivo SepoiiU, Bell Esciauge, Buy and 8 ill Gold and Silver. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS At the rate of SIX per cent, per annum, on

an.ounti. Hint remain four mouths or longer, and for current accounts, an may be agreed

upon. decl3-6m

'47. Established. '47.

X 0, &M. L. M'Collough, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, West Side of the Court House Square.

DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &e., &c.

Pure Wines, Brandies

Whiskies, for Medical Purposes.

and

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and STATIONERY.

Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully prepared, with the purest of Drugs. Remember, we use none but pure Drugs, and do not guess at prescription. Bloomington, nd.. May 18, 1870

Christ:

AT SHOEMAKER'S Union Drug Store,

WALTER A. POLAND, ATTOSNEY AT WW. And Notary Public, BLOOMIXG TO, IXDIAXA. Oillcc In 'ourt House, upstairs. Especial attention given to Collections, A'lnmiistrst t's and (..iia-diim's Reports, Se' tlement of Estates, &o. Enough business to subsist upon respectfully solicited,

to which cmeful attention will be given.

juy 1 21 8 j 1. putiliicl

i The Patent Stove Sir el?, sold by I Bodkin. onfl of th neatest, most convenj ient l,al wt.es hardy'' all airs that has yet i been offered tu 'be 'jublic. Every careful

i liousewif j. who h:u: seen these stove shelves

placed in position, will at once see

usefulness. We win nav more io these handy shelves at another time.

their

nv of

BgySnodgrass & Dodds have opened a Real Estate and Insuranco Ofiiee. in the room south of the old Bark. They will give special attention to Insurance and Roal Estate matters, and solicit patronage.

Shi:

I TS" o TJ 1 i caBea!iers, Bevolving Hay Rakes,

Straw Outtox-s, Horse PLOWS, GARWEfl I3 lanter s?

,YI. L. McCOLLOUGH A prime stuck of Drugs can be found a the Old McCollongh Drug Store. In the

hsence rf M. Ij. Mcl.olle,in. Mr. James

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tile aiu'fiin B viiik, nt ti.'J i.-

attention to business. A reputation for honest dealing, built up by tbif house in the past twenty years, will always be maintained. A Mr. Martin, who has been Freight Ag.mt at Michigan City, takes charge of the Railroad Sta:ion at this place.

J3"si.y Forks. HOES,

m- The Post Office News Stand ia now well supplied with Holiday Books, Chromos, rtc. Call and see. Girls! Giri-s! you can get thimbles, scissors, beautiful work boxes, note paper, envelopes, and everything of that kind, so cheap, at the Union Drug Store and all new styles. 8ST Ladies' Work Boxes and Portable Writi .ig Desks, at Shoemaker & Co's Irug Store.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER And Paper Hanger.

ORDERS left at McColb'ugh's or Shoemaker & Co's Drug Stores, will re

ceive prompt attention. Shop on east sine

Uollege Avenue, one square soutn ci me public square. mar2&-7l

Adminlstrator'ii Notice.

"VTOTICE l! HEREBY GIA'EN, that

. l the undersicnMl has been appointed

bs- the Clerk of the Monroe Court of Coni-

irion Pleas, Adininistrator of the Estate of

Polly H. Sluss, deceased, lute ot iMonroe

unty, htate ot liidiiina. The Estate is probably solvent. E.'K. SLIJSS, novl5-"l-."w Administrator.

The largest, most varied, and cheapest stock of Fancy Goods ever brought to this market is now offered lor sale at the Union Drug Store. Come and buy nice Gifts.

FORKS OF ALL

C5K. .. KINDS, &C

Belmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Ghss, Fahnestock's Whit Leal, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Locks, Hinges, &c, fec, ever brought to Bloomington. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work done to order. Please givi me a call. AlilUEX.

HOLTZMAX & SOX

i Nice Flannels. Jeans and Soft Yarn of ' different weights and colors, can always ! be bad at Holtzman & Sor.'s Woolen FacI torv, which is lojatcd at the east end of 4th

' street. In custom work spinning and j ! curding AVod the Holtzmunii' are unex- ( The small-pox 18 SO bad in

celled by any firm iii North America. Cincinnati that they are talking von need Blankets. Hannels tor Shirts or . . . , . , o Drawers, or Varn will, which to build you j about closing the public schools.

AJ arm Woolen .Socks or fctoeK.ngs, go to T, j d f fa Circuit has Hon.y.roari s Y actorv. I . D

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Ice is beintf harvested at Griffey's

Creek, by those who have the "nerve ' to i liaul it tl'ml far. Not enough water in tho ; ice ponds this season to congeal respect

ably.

M CALL A & CO., Have the Cheapest Stock of

33 n. -sr G-OODS MOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY -,TVI t.iixmos, Boots and Shoes

SCHOOL BOOKS km STATIOWEBY, Cotton Yarns and Batting, (. I TELNSW A RE, GLASSWARE, DYE-STUFFS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND SALT, tli Town of Bloom ington.

GEORGE BOLLEXBACIIER Hardly a day passes that Bollenhacher does not' lit out an entire family with Boots and Shoei. This is because the Cincinnati Shoe Store carries such a large stock of AVestern made goods goods that wear,and thereby r.-commend themselves. The Cincinnati Siioe Store is one door south of tho Post Office, on College Avenue. You can gut Christmas Shoes there. AVil'ie Sewurd, a son of James Seward, hud the forefinger of his left hand amputated bv a playmate, one day Inst week. It

was dor.e with one of those historical hatclutswilh which George. AVashington hacked tho "old man's" cherry tree. JOHN :?. SMITH

! A few days ago a gentleman of this ! place ' (). ight throe Gidu Wa .ches of John P. Smith, and this is no solitary incident of the same kind, for Jol n frequently 1 makes these triple sabw to c istome.rs who ! know him best. John is also in the Christ- ! mas trade, having a nice assortment of j Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Silverware, suit-

aiile tor presents. VVestakleot tne square.

A railroad employe, named Joseph Rice, fall from a band ear, Inst Friday afternoon, ami the wheels passing over him, his left ibigh was dislocated, and a number of terriuhs gashes cut upon his head. Dr. Haltzmiin is treating tho ca.'ie. Attention All! All persons indebted to the. firm of J. AV. Shoemaker & Co. are requested to cull and ftettle their accounts, either by Cash or ., . . , i i i. . .

day of January, 1872, as we intend to collect j something worse than the small-pox ;U"o..twndinK debts, and do a cash business The attcntjon of om. citia"ell

nov2t J- W. SnoEMAKEE & Co. in town,and throughout the country

adjourned the Court at Vineenues

on account of the small-pox.

lhe number ot deaths last week, in Philadelphia, from small

pox, was 194,

Ten fatal cases of small-pox

have recently occurred in Viucennes.

Curiosity as to the appearance of the disease prompted a young

man to peep in the window of the

South Bend small-pox hospital, irlc

now knows how it is himself.

The small-pox must be raging very violently at Liberty, as it is

stated that Connersville lawyers are afraid to attend court there on ac

count of the prevalence of the dis case.

The small-pox is reported spreading rapidly through this city

and vicinity, ( .New lork) and m creasing in malignity.

The rapid spread of small-pox

i in tne suouroa nas caused the cm

: zens of many places to petition that

I the public schools be closed uuti

j after the holidays. In Cummins villc, especially, the disease is rap

j idly on the increase. Cincinnati

Chronica. A Viucennes vandal took

mattress, which had been used in a

small-pox case, and threw it into

the grounds of the Orphan Asylum

It the citizens could find him they

would be nrettv ant to cive him

i:kis xissirifcTr.

A NEW LOCATION AND A JLiAJKCJJE NEW STOCK!

J. W. DAVBS

Has removed his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT " the west to tb u South Side of the Public Square, and has iust received a lame and fashionable

stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, Caps, and Gontlemens' Furnishing Goods, which

wili be sold at figures low enough to suit

cryoiie. Twenty-Four Ykaks Ex

perience ir. the. business in Itloommgton has givun him a very correct idea of the

wants ot t-io trade. buecial attention

given to cutting and making garments to

nt. Give me a call. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 8, 1871-tf

NOTICE. W. H. JONES, Ex-Recorder, will give prompt attention to the business of Coiiveyunclng, ftcarclifciff the Records of IJeodH and .lIorljoiKtu in Dlnaroo couuty, and lurnMiiitir nbNtrncts of lille to Itenl Eetnte, ifcc. AY hat Joxeb mows, he knows; and in the main, what ho dant know he hnowsl That is saying more for Jones, than many can say for themselves, and tell the truth. OrviCE up stairs, at the Court House in Bloomington, convenient to the Records. nov8-l:n

UNDERTAKING. B A IV T A & WHITAKEK will keep constantly on hands all kinds of

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OFFICE Over Tobc Smith's JewIrv Store South side of the square. BSLOOMIXOTOM, INDIANA.

Lime Kiln for Sale. OFFER FOR SALE MY LIME KILN and atone Quarry, for SI200.

One-third cash, tho balance in two equal annual payments. ... t r nv l IThrll

.lUSbJ ii n. AijMnni'iin. Bloomington, March 8, 1871-tf

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On the East side of tho Puhlie Square, first door above the Presbyterian Church. Eepei'lul attention given to the buMlneaa. "We now have r fine, new Hearse, for the accommodation of our friend who may favor us with n call. They can also, at tho same time, h ave orders for all tho carriages they may want. "Wo have labored under some diss: Ivantago heretofore, but that time has passed. Our hearse is as nico as any in

the state.

janiiif BANTA & WHITAKER.

JAS. B. MlTLKT.

John L. Pitner.

who desires to make a present to his Wife, Mother, Sister, or somebody else's Sister, should go the Union Drug itore, -where Fancy and Useful Articles are being sold at cost, with freight only added. 19 Persons who live at a distance from Bloomington, will save money by coming to the Union Drug Store for Holiday Goods. A family of ten person can each be supplied with useful and handsome gifts, tor $5.00.

GOODS,

Goods,

GOODS.

My litorc is now well filled with NEW GOODS, And I hereby notify all who have The Cash to Pay for Goods, to call and see my stock before purchasing. I need money, and I have determined to put my Goods down to prices that will MAKE THEM SELL.A WORD to those who are owing me notes and account' that arc dne : I need money and MUST HAVE IT I Oct. 18, 1871. W. O. FEE,

J. W. BUSKIRK, Attorney at Law BLOOMOrCtTOBT, IBH (Office over Led Tannenbauiti s Store,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Special attention givea to Probate tasiness. and tr. (mllnotinna. tanttfTO

The Cheapest! HENDERSON'S FURNITURE MREROOI), North Side Public Square. Fnrnftare and Cfaalrs, of the best material, put down at the Try fewest prices. COFFINS AND METALLIC CASE, Beady made and ready trimmed, of all prices, and sold cheaper than ot any other place in Bloomington. My Hearse will attend all Funerals. Fret

of Charge. E. J. HENDERSON.

Bloomington, lnL, junl

I have a goor, comfortable dwelling house for rale. The house hat seven rooms, two halls, collar, wash-house, wocd-hed and stable. I will make payments easy. If not sold in a few weeks, it will be to rent until sold. W. O. FEE.

AA'ji. Stuart. Chas. H. McPhketeils. Stuart I McFheete, West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

Manufacturer of and Dealer iu i, Copper uri Sheet-Iromvare.

Piping, Ctattertaffud Metallic

Roofijagr Done to Order.

FIFTH Sr., NEAR DUyiFS STORK,

MTJLKY & PITNER, Attorneys at JL.aw, BliOOMIJVGTOIW, INDIANA, TTTILL practice in the several Courts of VV the State, and the District Court of

the United States, for the State of Indiana.

Especial attention given to the collection

of claim!, and probate business. .-via.- : -iir n v '- 1 : , J : .V n A ...

VU1CB III vv . w. xet9& iuiiuui, iivi viitzooi, corner of public square. Blooinington, Ind., July 26th, 1871.

VALUABLE HOUSE AND FOUR

ACRES OF I,.4ND FOR SALE.

milK i:?xi)KRSlIED WISH EH TO X sell his House and Lot, situated just

south of the College Campus, upon reason

able terns, it application be made soon.

Alio nOUSC IS IHIIll. oi uiiuk. twu awnxa iu

hight, and contniin nine rooms and two

halls, with a tront portico to eacu siory. The bouse has recently been painted and re-shingled, and is in good condition throughout. There; is a well and two cisterns on the preni if es, stables, wood-shed, ehicken-houso and all other outhouses

needed.

The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitchen gar

den, and door yard, are each neatly and

independently forced. There is nno selec

tion of fruit trees on tho grounds, among

which are Apples Peaches, Pears, Plums, as well as choice Grapes, and a. number of handsome evergreens.

Tho house, will be sold with all tho ground, or with a portion of i. TEBMS.-One-third of the purchase money down, the balance in payments to suit tho purchaser. For further particulars, call on tho undersigned, on the premises. EDWIN BULLARD. Bloomington, Ind., July 31, 187 1-

3X. W. Helton, Notary Public AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. TiAARMS. Lands. Town and City proper-

JJ ty, for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and sold. All kinds of conveyancing done with care. Titles examined, and all business connected with the sale or transfer of real estato. 9) COLLEGE AVENUE.

HRJD WARE, IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS,

Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Chains, Collari, Hames, 3cc, A full and complete stock of

Farmers' aiad Meehaaies' TooLs,

AND CUTLERY. Special attention given to filling all Orders for Building Materials. '.Bloomington, may 19, 1869.

JOHN B. LOUDEN,

ATTORNEY AT UW

AND Geraral losanuHse Agest, Hloomlntrton. lad.

Agent for the following named rnliablsjs surance Companies: JETS A Fire Insurance Cjmpany,

Assets a,iw S31 ti UNDER WRITERS Fire bit. Company, Assets $3,634,999 86

JETNA Life Insurance Company,

Assets -lZ,00fl,0OV OO BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.OFFICE Northwest corner of Public

square. B July 1869-y

JAS. B. CLARK. JOHN C. OKCHAMl. 1E.I.KH.S IN Fancy and Slaplc Provisions, Qneensware, &c. Mamma Hall Building, Bloomington, - Indiana.

Tim highest, prices paid for all kinds of

coumry protiuce.

Executor's Sale.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH, THAT the undersigned, Executor of tha last

will and testament of Hugh Unmpbell,

deceased, will offer for sale, at public auc

tion, at she late residence ot the lestator, in Pony township, Monroe county, on Thtjbsday, December 21st. 1871, the pe-ionol property of said estate, consisting of Horse?, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Hay,

Corn and Wheat, and other articles, bale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. Temus of Sale. Sums of $3, and under, cash; over three dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving rote at interest, waiving valuation and appraisement, wiUi good security. JAMES L. CAMPBELL, nov:!9 Executor.

JAMES W. COOkERLY,

LIVERY. SALE AND

FEED STABLE,

REAR OF KLOONIKGTON HOTEL,

Bloomineton, Ind.

SADDLE HORSES, Horses and Buggies, and teams, hired on reasona ble terms. Stable just cast of the Postoffice, ai d in

Tear of tho Bloominfrton HotoL oct6'69

Xfceinov&bl. WILLIAM EMTEIIY HAS RKMOVED HIS Sad He and Harness Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to tbo room on College Avenue, just opposite the Orchar l House Iluilding, whero he will keep on hand and Manufacture to Order all kinds of Carriage, Wagon and Buggy lumens, Saddles, Collars, WUlps and Saddlery Hardware. Aii kinds of Repairing dpne cn short notice. Blocmington, Ind., June SI, 1871.

All of our old customers, and as many new ones, to call and examine our Fall

Stock of Goods, which is now full and compete. Everything that is usually fcept in

the Millinery line, together with a good assortment of Notions, much larger than

wo have ever kept before.

We also dell in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, which we buy from the factory, and

a'ways have '.he latest noveltios.

Wo are thankful for past favors, and

hope to be able to merit a continuance of

the same.

Our Goods are of the best, and thi best

is always the cheapest S. J. BEERS. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 9, 71-6t

W. JEE. Bodkin,

nr ALL KINDS OF

PARLOR COOK AND HEATIRQ

Robert C Foster,

Attorney at

ZSIoominaTtoii, XnL.

Will rive snecial attrntion to tha

settlement of Decedenta' Estates, nod Col

lection ot uiaiins.

Offise West side Public Square.

A SAW MILL AT TOUR OWN DOOR.

Our Mulay Saw Mill is driven to a profit

able advantage by the power of a ten bora power portable engine. It may be set up in the barn yard or in the woods, thus saving much in the transportation of lumber; and when desired its location mar fed

hanged in two or three day's time. It

weighs about E;5O0 pounds, It cuts with ordinary attention in bard wood, from 1,800 to 3,000 feet per day. This Mill has been thoroughly tested by tbe past four years' experience, and is highly valued

wherever it is known. It gives acuities to large sections of country heretofore without Saw Mills, and gives profitable employ

ment to rnanv taie steam powers, iytna for Circular. CHANDLER & TAYLOR, Indianapolis, Isd. aeptl3-.'(ra

Livery, Feed and

Sale Stable.

J. O. WOBLEY,

upponic uie soku em oj ate a-jn. j'-pot, fT AS one of the largest and best aril ranged Livery and Sale Stables in Monroe, or in anv other county in fnith-

ern Indiana. Saddle horses, or hors and buggies will be furnished at any hour of the day or night. Commercial trtivcleia and

otbers, will be furnisbed witb acnvyacs to neighboring low.is. Good, steady hones

rurnishea to lamiLes. Horses lea &y tne single feed, day or week, at revocable rates. We propose to keep a first-class stable, and ask the public to give us trial. Pf All the accounts of the o d &m . are in the hands of the present proprietor, ar.d mvst be paid at onie. Bloominirton. Ind, Dec. 38. 8t0.

Bhadkn aid Burford, Blan't Book Man

ufacturers, Lithographers, Printers and Stationers. Fine Wedding Cards a speciality; all kinds of Legal Blanks on hand; Bonds and stock Certificates Lithographed. Saals and Corporation Books made to o -dor. Solo Agents for Patent Building Paper, 74 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. tilljat.31

Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th-. the undersigned, Administrator of tho estate of Elijah Barrett, deceased, ill oflb" for sale, at public auction, at the Itte residence of the deceasec, in Salt Cwe t township, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A.M., ON FRIDAY, JAN. 12, r?:3, the penwnal property of said estate, consisting of One Mara, Sevn Boa, Otm Shingle Machine, and One AVagon. Terms of Saleiums of $8 and under, cash ; over $3 a credit of nine tnoa bs, tl-J purcbacar giving note, warring be tif valuation laws, with good sunttv. WILLIAM T. STXPHESS, dav. J. 8. Smith Hunter, AWy. 1