Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 January 1872 — Page 3

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8L0QMINGT0H PROGRESS, U

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

Bill of Price For Advertising. The undersign, -d have agreed upon the following Bill of Prices for Advertising in the Bloom iligtou Democr-ai, an d liloouifngtotl Program : I jmtl col. $S ; I cel. 10 ; J col. $20. H mo9. 1 col. $ l J ; .J co . i'J ; col. J..")!). 8 im.l id!. $2S; il.t5: col. ST ro. Curds, two inches or !. jw-r year, $!.". or one doll:, r per nwntl, for :t or li months. Local Notices; -. cent? per 'ine; standing locals 8 cents pi-r lino, each inserted. Divorce Notices, $12.). Administrators', Ex utor', Guardians'. OommissionT Attachment Xoticcs.nnd ail other legal advertising will be charged tor : t the rate of 15 cents per line for first insertion, and 10 cents per line for rach additional insertion. All legal advertisements which require prcof of piiblie;; :ion. must be paid for before affidavit will he made thereto. THOS.C. PCRSKL. Tub Ilc.n en,t. WM. A. OA BE. Publisher Proirresx.

Real Estate Transfers.

Reported by W. II. ,Tohe, Conveyancer

- ! and Not-ir Public Office !r the Court

House, with County Recorder:

Charles Sehrnm and wife to IV!nl 'ieher mid wife, a part of Seminary '

I

DIED, At North Topeka. Kansas, on Fri lay. Dee. '-2d. of congestion of the brain, i'.inrn. int'aii , dauelitei' of Louisa and A. J. Arnold, age 1 .0 ueoitli.s ami 5 dnVs.

Out-Lot No 7G. -vl.NOii oi).

dolin Din: mere u, Williatii .1. Sr.mple. U2 acres of linl mere or ),-.-, n Yi.n Bi ren towns'iin. :t.no-i. K. N. Dei' ton to .Marti, a .1. Muherly vis of in-L.-.i- s lol and 10 2. i 1 the Town of l!le nlcee-jo:,. MOO 00.

Join: V. ,'azee to Uobert '':. a per. : lion of hue! in L'olk town-hip. joo m. ' j O.-ca- Sutler to .Itidab Sou W. I n-Lot i : o. Hi', in the Town of Uio.oei igton. j 1.00,., (;tl. I IV, n el Speiv er to .lo-eph M. Hove, pi '. of In Lot o. 70, in the Tvwi of Idcom- ' ington, ;:o on. j 'W. W. V.'ilson et 1 to D. 11. Wright, .10 ! j acres -elan I in Marion township. 25 no. I). ,S"iidef to O. Sunder, 1 n-i.o, Xo. s:!. in the Town of Wooniinetcn. i.ono. j Mart hit A. Store- et a! t- Milton S UoSi orison. i a res of and in Van Hur-n towij ship, I.S00. I ' V. 1!. Alexander to dames Skirvin. lo : acres of laid in Benton townsl.ip. -.''., ye.

CoRHEfTiox. The Church Fes- j

tival at Harrodsburjr will be on tbc j ,, ,, -f yfifth of Januarv, (Fri.lav), instead ! &ay, MiStkr, it yen owe Shorf K stA fta .,.,r.i;i,...i ! malar x A. tins is to Id you know

last week.

Special IVotire. Bl.OOMINTOX. Isv, Nov. 21, l!l. 7arfiM ami (i''ttc,eH of Mwtninpti-n and 3tiorac i-ountij : IVrmit its. throi h the columns of this paper to inform yen that in view of t li - great advantages we will be !i:i!"d to jjivc you. as Weil as realize ourseive. that o:i ;.nd after .January 1st, 1S72. we will, with yonr kind assi-tane.-. entirely abolish the , :ik:i r svtkm, connected with our laifine.-s. thereby inabliiig us to sell much cheaper than any hoa-e that does a credit business., and consequently save yon and all other honest men. the burden of paying the extra profits that must be put upon you , the credit sn so io, in order to can. -of bad d -bts that a'tv lost by selling on lime to unprincipled and dishonest men, who buy largely, hut pay nothing. e ph-dgc ouie!ves to -eil cheaper than any retail lioo.se iu the Si. e. who sell on too- li'r m ,in f,n',. from this time forward. We know licit we huv. always so'd as low as :ny other credit bouse; but by our new -v-icin ' living for c:t5:i, and selling foreasii--we c:,n s.ive vo.i at teast 15 to 2t en's on the do!!::!-, on .!e

that tlicv want your nolo il yoiV 'litvon't ihe money. You niin-t settle anylnnv, ami that tjtiii-k 1'-. 'l'hoy will. sell only for eash from this time on. BS-fi"' Ki-ery unfortunate man who lias a norvous, fretful, peevish wile, .should !o to Bodkin's Tin Store and fiet a set of those neat Patent Stove Shelves, thus securing an hour of poaej the handy affair will, di?tr;i(. the creature's attention from her scold ng for a briel period. It, the Shelf deserves an examination. Oiooiiilngton Public Schools, 1J- port Vr nionih endiie Deccni'ir I ):. ! 71 :

"Whole Smoker enroled

Jlarriae IjIcfJis:!, i Ha'-.-, been issued to the following named pei'.-ol.s since our last report : j .1 c. M. Huskirk and Margaret N. Able. (1. S. l-'ry rnd Hat He IVli. J. A. Ridded an 1 Kli.a A. Flt-ner. .!. W. Cosin-r and K?.: A. Stark. da'ie s Shitiii and Kaeleiel 1,. Myers. I'.. AV". Taylor and Moilie Ula er. Meitin A. Carkes aiel Mary K.Suinnnn. ) X . llousioii and Martin. A (tilman. .loiei li. Kuter and Adelaide M. I'teSM.I. T. A. Cunningham and M. A. Sillivan. 1). II. Chambers and Minerva Thrasher. John (',. Filer and Laura K. I ii, r. Saml Knapp and "Mary . Van 1. -venter. William Houston and Mary Tnrtlo. 1 . W. Ketehaia and Ai.nie M. MeCor miek. Jeel Morgan and Kl;abeth May. TSie Sllsses Paltens' Sclsool. The Seeoiid Tori;, v.'iii i-ommeiice oil Ti.esdfy, Jan. 2d, lw72. 15-iil I'oad Street, one s-piarc west ( the 1". I". Church. ja.1-2 Si-:i-'. the iidvt-rtineinent of House and Lot for sale. The property

vvdl he soot low, as the owner tie- j teaching .school at Wortlinigton, in sires to remove to another State. j GreencTeounty. is enjoying the JIoW1XD0W FwrXKl!. j liday vacation at home I'ourMr. Addison, of Jefferson v lie. Ind.. is,(if'hs of the students t)f the Law

in toe e:tv with ti lew an I sinioie ,-,,nlnv- i

ance for fastening down or holding ur

ing vacation Allison .Max

well and sister, Mi

well, arrived at home last week from

UK- , . j San Francisco, Cnl. They have ru,u ; been abroad about eighteen months

on the 2(th tilt, to Miss Ada Pros- Co-Partnershlp. sol of this place. John never did Nli'1" ' o1'"''','''' sivo" ,th,al h V t I aylor ,s tins day associated with J. lis harm, hence we shall not exult W. Harryman in tli'e Orocry ami Proi , r-, I ii it,,, r ui i v:"'"'i business. Person ind hied to the Jack Mitchell i-s on (he Lou- (,,, fl.m w. (.)M1U. ro,.VV!l,,, . ,,,.

it Nashville Itailroatl, "riUl- and settle. The stock will be increa-etl.

.oo, ,-,ei , e,,on, niaue io rei.on in.- gitou will and patronage of the old lino. TAYLOR & HARRY MAX. IRooniington. Ind.. January 1st, 1S72.

i isvillt

: nine p issenger," as the fraternity i call it Jack will make a popular conductor, but can never learn to "knock down" a dollar Forty

Bim NOTICE.

OTJCK ISi HEREBY filVBN. that

the Annual Meetitic of the Stock

holders of the ;'Pirst .National Itnnk of IJloon ington." v ill take place at the Banking Office of id Rank, on the. second Tuesday the Oth day) of January, 1872, at 1 n'ele.-k. for the purpose of electing Fivo Directors for said Hank. HO HURT C. FOSTER, Deeemlier 1::. 1S71. Cashier.

Notice i" SsNoJiiio:

. ! Gro. A.

lollars and eighty-seven cents was j VTOTICK is hereby given that the eoI,., .,.. (,i." f ,i, AT ! partnersldi) heretofore evisting be ne aniouut tituett at the Atiiean At. ,,..,.' . y, , ,. , i. , ween Dunn. h. HatK-rton nnd r.

i.. e nuren re-aivai. j ttc u..i irio

j of the Church return thanks to the 'citizens of IMoomington fo:- aid and j patronage A drumtner who sto)ped in town over Sunday, found ; his way to church. Falling into a ; light do;:e, he was aroused by the j contribution box being passed by a j joint oix tipant of the seat. AVith a j drowsy shake of -the head lis rej marked, 'Thank you ; nevah smi ke' J Monday was "swearing etf" day with manv persons who "look ! upon the wine when i(. giveth eclor

in the cup" Morgan McCord, who for sonic time past has been

U Du, n. is. bv mutual consent, dissolved. F- Rattorton reiiriag. Per-oe. indebted' to the late firm will please call and settle their ace,. tints. Any persons h:iviior claims attainst the sun,,'., wdl pi-.-sent ll'e.an for payment, llesiness will bo continued by F. C. Dunn and M. A. Dunn, under the firm name of OUNX & CO. Rloomington. Tnd.. Jan. l.-t, 1S72-4W

VICBi'S FLOK4L ;t8IH: FOR The first edition of two hundred thousand copies jus; published. It is elegantly printed on tine tinted paper, in two colors, and iilu.-trated with over three hundred engravings of l-'lowers and Vegetables, and nvo cor.OKKn rr.ATKs. 'the most beautiful and instructive Catalogue and Floral Guide in the worle 112 pages, giving thorough directions for the culture of .'lowers and Vegetables, orna-

i meniiug grourels, making walks, Ac. i A Chr:..tui;,s present for i,,v e.istomers.

but forwarded to any who apply t3' mail, for Ten Cents, onlv one quarter the cost. Add i-es, ' JAMKS VICK. Rochester. X. Y.

v.ind, the UM'lld the X

V,'i

illgS :t rcconi- ; ;md at i idea- !

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average of your pur .has. -s. You can i readily see the advantage' o"er'-d yea. Therefore, hoping th s will receive y;.r hearty approval, and 1 in very thankful i for past patronage, and asking a continti- ' ance of the sam.-, AYe remain, respec. fully yours, .1. W. MlloKMAKKR & Co. X. B. Remember that everything in : the Drug and Book line will oc sold cheep- i T than ever l-for. at J. W. Sbo maker Je Co's Union Orug Store. No IS. South $:. ' Public Square, IRoimdngton. Ind. ! 20 -'H ,

. um

X in,,',,,' r A vera :; e

Aver,::-: Per Cent. a yen Xur.ibe. Cases of ' Xumber

0f) : 1 o

Henry Ifnvisun Utemovert to lite Soatll Slrte. 13. IIKWSOV. in bis new location, en th;: south side of tie ; sipiare, is having a fine run of custom work j iu the B-"t Hn:. cwi i Root" are be-1 c uning -ouiewhat eelebr tted in this local- : ey. by reason of the goo ! leather, solid tin- j i-h atid neat lit. which is always eetvshir.cd ' in them. He has ,-,B ,:,!e H ! ( his icvn !,:nti:i!iict;.!v. an 1 is always happy to take , the mcasiir-s of ca-e, cn-'ovocrs. npl 2 Uledicai .Society. Notice is herehv given that the nest meeting of the Monroe County ; M' died Society will lie on the J sL I'luirsday iu January, 1872. A. F. (Vmmixs, See'y. Pop Cov.n. I want o buy till th; l'o-i ( nni that I can tier.. l?rin it in at o:ee. 11. 1'O IT. H'tHimiv!; -inn. Ind . Xv $. IsTl. K!)1.T7.M.X & Si; Xic Fl oin is. Jeans ear' Soft A'arn . f diff-eot w-ibts and eolovs. caa aivavs b - he 1 i II y. o , , A Son's Woolen F icliry, Meil is lot- ,tc:i al th: e::s. ,-::,! of U'a str.Vt. In esistotii work spinning -u,-:l o.rdtug Y.:. ! (''e Holtzui tns' are ui oxcelled lo any fir e, ii; Xo li; Am- .iei. It you nee I'lank F i 01 e.-.-ls for Shins ur ilniwei-. or Yarn wit! 'ni.:'.i fc lu'ild you AVarm Y-ih u S.r-';s ot Stockir.jf . g U H dt.man 5 Faeloi v. Alt-a1isT till All pevson- in deb? d t. he ti-r.i ' .1. AY ; fsboemrk'r & C:c sr.- is 'piest-.-d n call and sift tie their awamts. either by ( n-'a or Xote Cash preferred before tin; ftrst 'Any of January, ls72. as ne intend to ..' f.ll outsaiidirij; deots, and do a cash V usiuess from that date. r.ov23 .1. W. Shoemaker iz Co.

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gs.s 726 213

20 12 24 87.:, Is

f Males ,f Fei, idles Xumber belor.giiig iuily attcn dance of attendance, based ,,n

;c tnuiiber belonginj f Al -,-nt Days ardiiiess f V sitors

COLOP.KI) SCHOOL. Total ear dlmeii t Xumbe- of Males Xumbe - of Females Avi'iY.ge laiaber belonging P, r e nt. of nt!i nuance Xiimbe:' f Absent Days

Cases of Tardiness 28 Xtimbei' f Visitors 7 G W. I.KK. Saper'nitemk-nt. Floral (icini:. To J;is. Yick, RieehesUr, N. Y., we are indebted for a eoj v of his "Annual F!or:il (inidc." Like everything else that Mr. Yick prepares, it is so j ci'iio-. in every department as to leave but. iittle more te, be (h.oircd : the ;u tielcs which it illustrates. S., great is the popularity and cuiiscoi -ni demand lb,- this work that 1V0.0OO copies w ere hi-sidiieicnt to meet it i;i JS71. Over two hundred thousand copies were printed for IST'J. All who desire choice balbs, fresh s"eJs, etc., sho'.i'd send tea cent for the (iuide. It oives inst-.-iftiocs t, those who desire to plant and citkiviite floweis, vegetables and slt' iibs. x- -o- . fd- T it card of H. W. Miors, attirneyat law, will be found ir to-dav's paper. Mr. M.iers ikh been praeticin i;i llooiiiingt(-n but a short time, yet his gentlemanly demeanor iHil close attention to business have enlisted a host of friends, who at a 1 times stand ready to vou'h for bin:. Office in Judg: Hughes' old room. B" Road the Prospectus of the rndianapoii-s Journal, in another column. Under the present inanagemcnt tl:c Journal has dealt the ', Dtmocraoy some staggering blows, blows tbtit it will not recover from

have seen the w

sincr. and can rkee-Tui

it. Mr. Addison may b- '..,, i :ienai I!:,;;-.", and will tnfc- l

lire, in demonstrating the pn.ctical ings of the Fastner. ''Prof. Own hns f-sted the Fast-ner

has j liis. to say of it :

In-!.. IV, . 2S. 1.-72. 1 wine, :, i o: a ei,ner nged bv Mr. A-ldiVon,

s.,nv;lie, In.1,., ieit.1, a. f::-i:,. : i:,.y him, T iake pe a-er,- in stating e. :M :-i-.:ie'4 ::,, a r- t. tie- to eoei-jdi-df y. ele-a; rn-ss fttid d!i 'aee-y. npleb-h than any I have had an

ol seeing; in tact li.se.-m-

!!.:, 1

, Class romained at Bloomiugton tlur- j

-Mil:

ana l

,-r .-ash.

elf.

vented that til bine s-: more c,

o)pirtum;y ne.vt in evee

i:ee

St: lU Of

) the alllie

0 e?

wei:; lits

d pul-

di ,-nr-

:.rt:anee of tbor h- safety thus-

liable to be hurt bv surp. 'tied onlv b

:u-ek

rie-rs u

iensivc s' leys. 'The ire ta.-a. and ehil-iren a of wha'ov

slio,,' ! T think induce all 1

incur tl.i- sanail expense. RICHARD OA f.N - .

w V ' i I I I ", I I ' I lit. VI" son, Mr. llarrvniau foun

sarv to have a cierK or

and as good clerks are dilheult to j procure, h secured a good partner j -- K. T. Tavlor. Mr. Tavlor sacs 1

S. ti. Robertson of Indianapolis came homo to Bloomington on Friday. Mr. R. is a nati ve-of this eotinty, his mother residing on a farm just north of town. We endeavored to impress Mr. Robertson with our faith in the future of the town of 15. , that it would yet outstrip Indianapolis, (after the C. & T. II. Railroad is built) but did not succeed. Like all Monroe county people, however, who wander away from home, he has to have the iVofivis Levi Tannenbaum de-

A'oticc ol' Sale of I.aiiti!,

TOTICK is hereby given, that by vir

tue of an Order of the Monroe Com

mon Pleas Court, the undersigned. Ad-

-ir m ::, isLriu or oi imi: t-sT:,,p o, .lames lOo'lAiuia Atax-! 1.,. .i .:-,i c,.

i , , ii, , - ., , itiii ,:,,,( ,oi -lit ,11 ,liU,a nuetion, on the prcnii.se, in Salt Creek town-hip, on THURSDAY. FF.I1RT' A RY 22d, 1872, the following described real estate, to-wit : The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (l-tt, of township eight eS). range on - (1 ! east, containing forty eto , acres more or lass. Also, part of the northeast quarter of the southeast, quarter of section fifteen (10), township eight. ( s rang,- one east.. And part of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (la), township eight i ;S !. range one (1) east, containing forty i In i acres, more or le.-s, in Monroe county. Indiana. Trkms I ne-thir-l cash, the residue in equal pavments, at twelve and eighteen months, with notes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured by good freehoia sureties. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M. JAMKS B. CLARK. 2d"ee 71-td Administrator.

it neees-: r.,rct- ;t to K his intention to go to

a partner, j a- :i w. ' . i

-1 , II 1,1 ,11-11 It O EIU. ,.-

for one bottle of Rhine wine and a case of woodon shoes

he has been in business long enough i Three townships of Owen county

on the railroad tax proposition, last

i.

to find out that cash ru --timers are reiiuired to pav the losses sustained

by the dead-beat tea proposes to sell for

vi ry low.

777,

e. He now

, 1 1

eas'i, :tn:l so, I

1-

i.i,

lake no", tee.

M. L. McCOLI.OUGII "Who is your Druggist ?" is now

on important -question' as all will before next campregn

a!iust wlio have seen the evils that restd; from wireless compounding or impure goods. Now, then, when you can sav that MeColiough eomjwuuds jour Pills and Potions, yon can claim immunity from accident or 'carelessness, for Milt, is thorough

ly practical, and gives the busine

(.'ash buvt

WKEk'oF i'';A YEU.

T'ce churches of Rlcomington will keen the week bv Liiii-n Meetings held daily tit ij P. M. : At the M. K. ( Iioreii on 1 ucsdav, :uil at th:- I". 1'. Church, on Wednesday.

The following is the j

Si!:tlni. .In n iiar if llh. Sermons: r ' i he (aitii once deiivel'd t: the: saints," a universal and e .-e-rlasung : bund of union iu the Christian Chinch. The duties of its defense1 and extension binding on id! ; b key ' ; M:n'hvi, January 8',. Thanksgiving: God's "unspeakable gift ;''; for mercies, personal and relative;! for National mercies; for the main-! tcuaece and restoration of peace, and for preservation from famine 1 and cdher National calamities; fori mcrei-s to the Christian Church ;i for the progress oi Christ's kingdom, j and the tird'uhiess of the Christian J mini-try. ! V'it.e.sf'o:;, January Qlli. - Tlunidi- I uiioii: For personal and National I

week. 1 lie township m which the town of Spencer is located, voted by a majority of 115, to subscribe S 22,000 in stock. The two remaining townships voted against the tax Goo. Shocks was in town last week, looking after unsettled business. Mi. o. Is .sailing ilry gooiiin the town of Mitchell A. R.

rramnie: ! Colli n and James Drvsdaie have

opened a:.i r.iici ion and notion store at Seymour. In Mr. Collin's absence, Jno. Wylie anil Charley Yoss run the ruction room at this point A petition to Congress, against the proposed law granting the right of suffrage to women, is being circulated in Rloomington and vicinity. The petition has received the

Chaug'e ol Firm. The long established and well known Dry Gcods House of Joseph M. How", changes firm with the Sow Year, Alfred II. Howe becom ng a partner. The style of the firm will now be Jos. M. Howe & Son. All pnrs-ms indebted to the old firm are requested to call and settle, as the books must be closed. JOS. M. HOWE & SOX. Pdooiniinilon. Ind.. Dec. 27, 71-'Jw

IMPORTANT. STOP AX D READ. The undersigned. A ml iter and Treasurer, wish to call the attention of the Tax Payers of -Monroe county lo Section 7 of the Acts of Is ",'.!, page S2:l, which reads as follows, to-wit: ..ti,.. .... n i v.-,.e or .ol looils issue t by bodies corporate or politic, all corporation stocks, Indiana State stock ; and toei.s of other States and of the United States, whether within or without this State, excepting stocks of the Indiana State Rank, and such other stocks as may be specifically taxed: Provided, that if any person shall

nave converted moneys, credits, or other

personal property m tne year preceding me 'first day of January of the current, year into bonds, or other s :curities of the United States, and -hall hold or control said bonds, or other seeiii ities when he is requind to list his property, ha shall list the moiohly average value of such moneys, credit, or other property thus converted, while such moneys, credits, or oilier property was held or controlled bv him : And provided fur-

Sigliattiros, we are informed, of all j ther. that anv indebtedness of such person ' ' ... I 1 1' .... . .1 1 ..

or persons represenieu oy mm. ereami i: v investment in said bonds or other seeuri-

HI11S,

ne

ladies, to whom it has been present

ed, and will reflect the sentiments I sh'11 not be deducicd from the amount .. . , , of credits in making up his list lor taxation.

oi tne niaicr nan oi creation in tins locality. Mrs. Martha J. Wilison has the matter in charge, and ladies who m;iy desire to append their signatures to the petition will (ind it at

iiTt-u nis- o r-ait n auiihoiteao'.

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v

Acknowledgments of Divine judg-j Avenue-

Wood's Household Mao azikk The tenth volume of this peri d-

II . i opens v im uiconiiuai ,,!.. uei, ;;,,; ,lg j,, ,wst (,nu,.s.

winen is oeiore us. j.ikc : is . e e- , t,tjnf:hni,Januarl! KXt.-Prav

eessors, it v; toll ot substantial home i r.

-We regret to learn

This personal attention. Go to the i temperance. 1 s eontntm ions tor M.fVdl,i,.n-L ri..,r :the month include a story by ir-

nsents, confession of unfaithfulness, i that our energetic young fellow citinnd prayer for the icvival of re- i Zl,ns. l0,.omi, & Gaithcr. of the

! Ol iniiio Mill Hied with n ceriona

ncmii.tif, Jnnuarif ivw.-i raver, i , - , , . , , , ...

n.if, r,.aorv -1 h'oi- ami !( or t le "" '" V "'J

reading which is admirably adapted ! ,rj'' ' ("pui,rji (( rs f C'iiristian 1 which had been placed a quantity

to promote Knowledge, virtue ami ; .nm,nt9 at i,ome and in other lands : i of lumber, caucht lire ou the dav

The above section is plain in its provis

ions, and etV. ctuallv prevents the covering

up of taxable property by converting the

same into Greenbacks, or lnulcd Mates securities before the Hist day of January. Kach pcrseii is required to par tax on the monthly average of his personal property without reference to the fact that he may have converted the same into any o1:' the above named securities before the first da" of Januarv. J . F. M A S I.K Y. I. MI LT. EOG EPS, Auditor. Treasurer. Bloomington. Ind,, Dec. 27, '71.

RCSK IKK, Vrcs'dr.nt.

PollT. C. FOSTKP, (jt.Hli'u-r.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON, IND. Koutd Vel Cirin,r of the Pnhllr S(Harc. Loan Money, Discount Bills and Kote, Eeceivo Deposits, Soil Exchange, Bay and Sell Gold and S'Jver. INT'K.RKST- PA t D ON" DF.POS1TS At Mi! rn'e uf SIX per cent, per annum, on tniinu.iis 1iat runtaut. four Wft,,Ms tonf:i iwil pyr current urcatmfs. wry br nqm:d up'tn. deel3-ini

'47. Established. '47.

J.O.&H. L. M'CoUough, DBJGOISTS hri! AP0THE0AB8ES, I( erf Side of fhe Court House Square. DEALERS IX Oriigs, Mtdiciucs, Painty Oils. Eye Staffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

Pure Wines, Brandies and Whiskies, tor Medical Purposes, and STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully prepared, with the purest of Drugs. Hemeniber, we use none but pure Drugs, and do not guess at prescriptions. Hlooniington. ml.. Mav IP, ISTO

A. NEW LOCATION AND A LARGE NEW STOCK! J. W. DAVIS Has r moved his MERCHANT TAILORING liSTABLISHMINT ' the west to the Si nth Side of the Public Square, and has jest received a large and fashionable stock if Clothing. Piece Goods, Hats. Caps, and Gentlomens Furnishing Goods, which wili be sold at tigurer. low enough to suit everyone. Twenty-FoI-r Y'kaks Ktc-1-iCKt k.sck in the business in Bloomington has gii'en him a very correct idea of the wants, of the trade. Special attention given to cutting and making garments to lit. ( ive me a call. IMoomington, Ind., Xov. 8. 1871-tf

NOTICE.

W. H. JONES, Ex-Pooorder, will give prompt attention to the business of CoiivpyniH'in?r, Scnrelifns thv Iteror.1.4 of Dt'eilfi iiud 3IurttfnA('H in: Muuroe county, mid iiit iiiKliiuiur ni,i rtictw ol' title to Ii -ill EMt.tr, &v. "What Jokes himi, he foinw, and in the main, what he in7 know he knoios! That is say i ig more for Jos-ns, tin n many can say foi themselves, and tell the truth. Oi'rii'K up stairs, at the Court House in B'oomington, convenient to the Records. novt -lm

UNDERTAKING. BASTA & WHITAKER will keep constantly on hamU all kinds of

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il.so for lho.se at school, at colleges, j i orl , 1 1 , i v . '-!" id l , o ami fur nil outer-:

:oiia V. Townsend ; "The Dead .,rnMn.,0 o1Mo,, ial or orofef-sion-!

JXO. F. KAUFFMAS & CO- i Year of Dieter," by Geo. S. Bur- ; aft,.lliw . ,;. the i!U!rease ofspiritA woman, at Oberlin, Ohio, eol- , le.gh ;' YV ashnigtonand His Loves Ud iu ti,ose who conies Christ ; Iceted money lor the soldiers' or- by Itev. . P. Wakeh-y, L. D: ; f,,,. t,e eon version of the tuioonvert-

pnans, and used it to buy a bonnet, j "Nevt)ur, ana us nriounuing, ! ej . nruj n. tj,e sanetifvinr of all'ce-

rphans, after they got fhy -Joel J . J lend ley ; "l.omg ; tion both of p

parents and children.

above designated, and the kiln and contents were soon reduced to ashes. Loss, about 600. The lumber was to be worked into flooring for the Bedford court house James Small has been elected President of the Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad, which, upon reference to the map published in last

She said or

used to it, could get along without i Ilousekecp ng," by Essa M u.slield

bread, but women have to have ' Planning a Career," by Horace j Rl2lrESI,ICAX iWEETiSCi. bonnets. And so it is with Kauff- j Greeley ; "City versus Country," by j Thee will be a Mass Meeting of the lb-

man's ewstomerd, after thev have : bail Hum ton ; lemperanee otory, i publicans ,,t .Monro. lamiuy, at tne i omt wcc.s pr0q)VM wjl )e found to patronized hi-, establishment" a while i by Alice F. Yilliams; "The Wife in the Town of Bloomingto.i, ''''"-', V n T ,r T? they have to have his bread, cakes, of Dr. F-anklin,'; by Jas. Parton ; ' mary .oth. is:;, at i o'doek P.M. of said j lonnoa lth ;hL tV crackers and candies. Get a dish j "Enough's Enough"," by Thomas j 'ly. to appoint liekgates to the Kepubii-1 at Merom, and is about loO miles in of Oviters at Kauifmaivs. i K. Beeehei , etc.. etc. The House- I ' Slll(e Convention, and select a Central j length. Mr. Small has been untir-

hold fills a blank that has long exJOHN I. SMITH listed, bv sti nni vine, at a low or ice

n ' - . ... From the large lot of new goods ;a good Magazine whic'it is but one stacked on the shelves of John 1. dollar a yenr. Any person not acSmith's Jewelry Store, and the large quainted with it, will receive a number of people that are constant- ' .specimen copy free by addressing S. ly thronging that establishment, we i S. Wood & Co., Newburg, N. Y.

are led to believe that John is doing

. j Committee, for Monroe, county, and tjing i hia efforts to turn the atlen

i iiausaci such o,u, i luisiuesa us mev . : erly conic before said Meeting.

fbF.l.bA.MJ F. UOPDS. Jan. 'I 1H72. Chairman.

t a:tl Spliiilei s.

I GEOUOK IU )L LEX H ACH Kit This is th 3 weather to test the

Vfliii.t did you find in your stocking, on last Monday morning

a land-office business. His watch

: 1 i iit.ti i . in- ui';t in in i' . r . -- i i

repairing ousiness nas increased: . , V., V, ! dames Walker is at home on a

fiftv nor cent iu the wist three hcavv Jioots nnu lvuouer onoessoiu iri., .. ,.T. . monthl't pSitffiig and by Bollenbaeher. Better go to the j Hobday visit "Jimmy" is now ,n correct, and all work is fully war- I Cincinnati Sloe Store and learn, the employ ot W m. A. Legg, forranted and his warrant is" good. : w'hat can done for you for a small i merly of thiulace, but U present West side of the square is the place', amount of money, as Bollenbachcr a vo,,vr at Shelbwille StcKnwxTZTZi? I Pr?, t0 ,do a Cash 'f' "CSS;. a'ul phen MePhetridge'bouolr: the share bHOEMAkkK & CO - wi)l sei cios.e !! pn,t the times. , J .... " . ' . A Picture. A young Kirl is Ladies' D and Walking Shoes!'" the Building Association, Christ-

tion of capitalists and railroad men toward this part of Indiana, and deserves much at the hands of the corporations he has been instrumental in creating "Let me see

EXECUTOR'S SALE. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the unLN dersigned. Executor of the estate of John L. Griffith, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, in Hlooniington township, Monroe county, commencing at 10 o'clock A.M., on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1872. the personal propersy of said estate, consisting of Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Hogs, Hay. Corn, one Mule, one "Wagon, and various other articles. Terms of Sale All sums of S3. 00 and under, cash : all sums over $3.00 a credit will be given until the 25th day of December, 1872, the purchaser giving note with approved security, collectable wittaoir. relief from valuation laws. JOHN I?. CON, December HO, 1871. Executor. J- S. Smith Hunter, Atty.

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8, S On the East side of the Public Square, first door above the Presbyterian Church. I-lspfrio atrt-tirion aiveu Co tltv btwlnetw. We :iow have a fine, new liearse, for the aecomt lodation of our friend who may favor us with a call. They Cfm also, at the same time, leave orders for all the carriages they may want. We have labored, under some disadvantage heretofore, but that time has passed. Our hearse is as nice as any in the State. janiiif BANTA & WHITAKER.

your sore arm, and I'll show you mine!" is the latest trade proposition with Young America

leaning pensively on the easement, in great variety, at the Cincinnati ; mas night, at a premium ot eighty who takejJ cj,ai.e

l Shoe Store. Examine the Custom j dollars Kick Van l.iorn,Lary j

A neat calendar for 1872, will be found on the 4th page. Cut it out and paste it in your memorandum book The Railroad station at this point again changes agents. This time it is a Mr. Lyons

Henderson and Bob Campbell, left

can't pos-! Hlooniington last week, f jir South

gazing with thoughtful brow upon

the scene below. What, arc her Sewed Boot.

thoughts ? Love can not st i r a bosom vo T? r . , , feV W ritn g Desks, Album

w n 6 ' .,, V"""Y . . e'uonente all ttie nice gootls at tne ; T - j rf fi have been reached SO guiltless a spirit. A ; I nion Drug Store but nil the Oirls and ; tr" All tllOlS, lien, tllC tiaVt. IHX11 aper fells from her dimpled hand ; iSy (a11 j"- what they want at Shoe- j employed by a Pennsylvania Comthe enraptured youth below eager- ' ' .. j pany, (o lease mineral lands ly seizes it and reads with gratitude, j Girls ! Girls ! von can get thim-1 j0jin Graham, h. of S. C. is at home. J. W. Shoemaker & Co. sell every bles, mmxh beautiful work boxes, j It k rumond that John win here.

article n me xancy vjrooaa line, note paper envelopes, ana every-

Scissors, Knives, Pens of all kinds, thing oft ha kind, so cheap, at the au,T aot Wltl1 tnc emocMcj -

nt-ent Medi- Union Drug Store and all new;Jonn u. Kilter, icpiuy v ieiK

as well as Drugs and Patnt

ein. Go thou there." lie went, stvies.

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of

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TITLE Y & WICKS The New York Store is now undergoing an invoice, but that will not prevent the proprietors or the gallant young Miner from disposing of a car-load ot goods, if there should lie a demand for them. Go to the Xow Yoak Store, and learn what the prices are to cash buyers, for 1872. Also, settle votir old ac-onnt.

Administrator's Sale. "VTOTICE IS 1IKKE11Y GIVEN, that iS the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Horulf, deceased, will sell at Private Sale, cleur of all rnciimbrancrs (xcrpt the tiu-es for the year 1872, the following real estate, to-wit : A part of the east half of the northeast quarter of section -I. town 7, north, rai ge I west, beginning at a point on the east line of said quarter, that is 2ii rods north of the southeast corner thereof; thence north with said e:ist line to the northerns; corner of said quarter ; thence west 80 rods to the northwest corner of said half quarter; thence south with the west lino of said half quarter to n point 24.J rods north of the southwest corner of said half quarter ; thence east, parallel with the south Hue of said half quarter, to the place of beginning, containing 07j acres, more or less, situated in Clear Creek township, Monroe county. Indiana, n id appraised bv the acre at $28, or ?1, 897 00 for the whole tract. Application of purchasers will bo received at my resilience ,n Perry township, in said county, up to the 14th 'day of February,

18,2. tint, if the said real estate is not som on said day at. private sale then and in that case I will', at 1 o'clock P. SI. on Monday, the 28th day ,.,f February, A. D. 1812, at the late reddeiico of said "decedent (which is near thi i hind) offer for sale at PlDl.lc Auction, the aforesaid described real estate. Upon sale by either mode one-third cash will bo required in hand, and the residue in equal payments due in 13, 18 ard 24 months, with notes at per cent, interest, waiving beneflt of appraisement ar.-l secured bv good freehold sureties, jan 3 72. SILAS K. OUY, Adm'r. J,S. Smi.hi II vst urn. Att y.

Jas. B. Mtn.KY. John- L. PtrNEK. MULKY & PITNEB, Ai-ttiieneys at JLiUv, BLOOMING TOIli, I VDIAlV.t, 7 ILL practico in the several Courts of IT the State, and the District Court of the Vniteil States, for the State of Indiana. Especial attention given to 'die collection of claims and probuto business. Ollice in W. O. Fee's building, northeast corner of public square. Hlooniington, Ind., July 2dt.h. 1871.

JVC. W. Helton, Notary Public AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. jj1AU.U.s, Lands, Town and City properJ ty, for sale or trade. All kinds of property bought and sold. All kinds of convey: neing done with cure. Titles examined, end all business coinected with the sale i : transfer of real estate. ",r COLLGtlG AVIBNI'E.

Xt om oval. AViriLrIATH KMEKY HAS KBMOVKIl HIS Saddle and Harness Shop Prom h s Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room on College Avenue, just opposite the Oreha -d House Pudding, where, ho will keep on hand and Manufacture lo Order all kirdf of Carriage. Wagon and Buggy IJii.riiies., SaddieN, Collars, Vt!iiis and Saddlery llardtvare, Ail kinds of Hepairing done on short notice. tiloomington, Ind., June 21, 1871.

Adininlstrator'N IVotice.

OTK'K IS HEKICBY CUVKN, that

tin, undersigned has been appointed

by the C erk of the Monroe Court of Common Plins, Administrator of the Estate of Polly II.Sluss, deceased, late of -Monroe county, State of Indiana. The Estate i3 probably solvent. E.'E. SLUSS, dec2!)-':'l-;!w Administrator.

GOODS,

O OOCltM.

GOODS.

My store is how well filled with NEW GOODS, And 1 hereby notify all w jo have The Clash Ho Pay far CioedN. to call ond see my stock before purchasing. I need money and I have determined to put my Goods dawn to priees that will MAKE THEM SELL. A WORD to those who are owin me notes and accounts that are due: I need money and MUST HA VE IT! Oct. 18, 1871. W. O. FEE,

I have a good, comfortable dwelling house for ?ale The house has seven rooms, two halls, eel hi-, wash-house, wood-shed and stable. T will make pt-ytuents easy. If not o!d in a few weeks, it will be to rent until sold. "W. O. PEE.

"Wm. Stuakt. Chas. H. McPheeters. Stuart li McPheetefs, West side of the Public Square, DEALERS 1ST

WARE, IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, Doors, Sasli, Ghiss, Fatty, Chains, Collar, Haines, Sac. A full and complete stock of Farmers' nn i Mechanics' Tools, AND CUTIJ5RY. Special attention given to filluij; all Orders for Buildinj Materials. Bloomington, may 19, If 69.

J. W. BUSKIKK, Attormcy at iaw BLOCUNIllttTOl, IMDM (OflSee wer Lee! Tamu;nbaum't Stc-reA WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. RpecUl attention girca to Probate busiga. urtA in (Mlfiti4imi. tnlfl7f

The Cheapest I HENDERSON'S FURNITURE WAREROOH, North Side Pubtio Square. -FnrnMnre and Chair, of th--best material, put down at the rety west price. CUFFINS AMD MgTALLIC CASE, Ready made and ready trimmed, of alt prices, and fold cheaper 'than at any oihtf plate in Bloymingion. My Heart wilt attend all Fnnrral. Fret of Charge. E. 3. HEN DEKSONdooming ton, Ind., junll

W, H. Bodkin,

IliaiEB IS ALL KINDS OF

PARLOR COOK AMD NEATIRQ

MunufaHurer of and Dealer n. Tia,Cop)er and Sfceetaware. Piping, isntterinsaad Htil Rooting Done to Order. FIFTH ST.. NEAR DUNNS STORE,

JOHN 0. LOUDEN, ATTORfiEY AT tAW AS D Gescral Iasoranc Ageat, Blooiatlngton, Ib4. Agi-nt for tiie following named reliable I. sural ce Companies: JETNA Fire Insurance Company, Ameii $5,160,-31 TJ UNDER WRITEU S Fir lux. Compmt, AsseU $3,634,S09 9a AZTNA Life Insurance Contpung, Assets .912,000,000 00 BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.'? OFFICE -Northwest comer of Public gq"re- 5 July t8H9-y

"ECLIPSE" laivery, Feed and Sale Stable. J. O. WORLEY Opposite the South end of the R.R. Depot, HAS one of the largest and best arranged Livery and Sale Stables in Monroe, or iu any other county in Southern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and buggies will be furnished at any hour of the day or nipht. Commercial travelers and others, will lie furnished with conveyance to aeighbotti); towns. Good, steady horses furnished to families. Horses fed by the singlo feed, day or week, at reasonable rates. We propose to keep a tint-class sti.ble. and ask the public to ijive us trial. PO All the noeounu of the all firm to. are in the hands of the present proprietor, aid must be paid at onc-i. Bloominsrton. Ind., Dec- 28. 'BTQ.

Braben and Eurford, Blank Book Manufacturers, Lithographers Printers and Stationers. Fine Weddirg Cards a speciality; all kinds if Legal Blanks on hand; Bonds and stock Certificates Lithographed. Seals and Corporation Books mtde to order. Sole Agents for .Patent Building Paper, 74 W. "VYtishingtoa St., Indianapolis, till Jn31

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I would resrectfully Minounee to the public generally ,hat I have again opened my place of busi iesa, on r tb street, where I shall keep in stuck the finest Pur IL.liiio-w of all inds, induding Wines, llrundlen. Whiskies, Ale, &C.j for medicir.al purposes. 8 The BAR will at all times be stocked with the very best of Liquors, including the best LAFAYETTE LAOEK BEEK. the liest brands of Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Deo. 20, 1871. A. KREUGJSIt.

WALTER A. FOUND, arroaNiiv hT taw And Notary Public, BLOOMIN'JTON, INDIANA. Office In Couirt Home, up stairs. Especial attention girei, to Collections. Administrator's and Guardians Reports, Settlement of Estates, &c. Enough business to subsist upon respectfully solicited. ;o which careful attention will be given. juyi2-1871. pdtilicl

VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that S the und jrsigned. Administrator eV the estate of Elijah Barrett, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, in Salt Creek township, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A.M., ON FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1872, the personal property of said estate, consisting of One Mare, Seven Hog, On Shingle Machine, and One Wagon. Terms of f iale Sums of $3 and under, caf h ; over $il a credit of nine months, the purchaser gh in g note, waiving benefit of valuation lav s, with good surety. WILLIAM T. STEPHENS, Admr. J S. Smith Hunter, Atty. docl3-Ti W. !:. BEATLY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER Aid Paper laiger. ORDERS left at McCollough's or Shoemaker it Co's Drugstores, will receive prompt attention. Shop on cast side College Avenue, one square south of the public square. mai 29-71

Lime Kiln for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE MY LIME KILN and Stone Quarry; for O. One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual payment. "JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. Bloomington, March 8, I8Tl-tf

VALUABLE III USE AHD FOtR ACRES OF 1,AND I "OR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO sell his Hou-c and Lot, situated just south of the Cbllotce Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application b a made soon. The house is built of brick, two stories in bight, atid contains nine rooms and two halls, with a fro it portico to each story. The house has recently been painted nnd re-shingled, and is in good condition throughout. There is a w oil and two cisterns on the premises, stables, wood-shed, chicken-house and all other outhouse needed. The pasture lot, chicken lot, kitehen garden, and door yard, aro inch neatly and independently fenced. There is fine selection of fruit "tree:; on the grounds, among which are Apple , Perches, Peats, Plums, as well :is choice jrapes, ud a number of handsome evergri ens. The house will be sold with all the ground, or with a portion of it TERMS.-sOne-th rd of the purchase money down, the balance in payments to suit the purchaser. For further pa -ttculars, call n the' undersigned, ou the premises. EDWIN BULL ARD. Bloomington, lod., July 31, 1871.

J. S. aUITH HUNTER, Attorney at Law ASD NOTABY FTTHX-IC. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. Also, Agent lor Continental Ute lnsarance Co. of Hartford, Conn. pd to dec2S-72.

JAS. 11. CLAKK.

JOHN C. ORCHARD.

DICAI.ERH I ; Fancy and Staple

t IFTY OCKTS tor pxtmctlng on tnotti with I.o nfblou Oil. ONE DOLLAR and upward for

tin OflLLAIl for ea Uloer or

iwir i oi iceta oa kuwmt. bvsl quttlity.

C j v-itr.t warritHleJ ut KltGOBE'S DENTAL ROOMS No. 0 Ncr.h Illinois St.

Provisions, Queen sware, Ac. Masonic Hall Building, Blovmlustou, - - Indiana. The highest piioes paid for all kinds of country produce. ian'26'TO

EXECITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been apiiointed Executor of the last will jf John L. Griffith, late of Monroe county, Indiana, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN BCOX KMxHitor. J. S Smith Hu Ur, Att , -December 27di, UU-;a

JAMES W. COOKERLY, livery, sale and fei;d stable, REAR OF HLOOBRNGTOIt HOTEL , Blooanington, Ind. Q ADDLE HORSES, Horses sad Buggte, IO and teams, hired on reasonable terms. stable just east of the Poe'ofSeo, and li reiir of the Bkomington Hotel .jct6 'B WANTED J All of oar old customers, and as mar y new ones, to call and examine our Full Stock of Goods, which is now full and complete. Everything that is usually kept in the Millinery line, together with a gcod assortment of Notions, much larger than we have ever kept before. We also deal in Real and Imitation Hu'r Goods, which ve buy from the factory, nnd always have the latest novelties. We are thankful for past favors, und hope to be able lo merit a continuance of the same. Our Goods of tbo best, and the best is always tbc cheapest. S. J. BEERS. Blooiiiingtor , Ind., Nov. 9, 71-6t

Dr. W. T. Allison,

0- OFFIC K-Over Tobe fimiths lew lry Store. South sale of tbc -qtuire.