Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 January 1872 — Page 3

M1MBT0R

PROGRESS,!

LOC.il. AND M1SCICLI, I.V.'UfX

Bill of Prices For Advertising

The undersign:', havo a.,;re

following Mill : f rice tor .V-vemsini; in tbo Bloomington Democrat, I liit.yiniiijiton Progrtx : 1 year- 1 c.l.$t: J col. $ M : J col. S'-'O. 6 mas. ! col. i; 1 ." : co';. $. ; col. $i -.50. 3 mo. 11.$25; c.$ti; $ .v.-?7.3ii. Carls, per vc :r, lo 00, or eao dcikr pr month for 3 . o months. Local Xo'i.vs 10 cent per 'ine ; standing locals 8 tents p.-r line, each hiiertion. Divorce Notices. $ 1 Administrators', Excel r', Guardians'. Cottpue-siou-

Ucstl Ilstatc Transfers, j place that he did not go to. No Reported by W. 11. Jones Conveyancer ; 0IC sns.,ccell anything wrong, until an 1 Notary Public Office in the Court i , , . , ,r" ,.i. . ; one day Inst week, when a dispatch House, with Canity Recorder: ' , 1 Fannie 0. Young to c. C. Tumor, Lot ; came to James Y. Cookeny, ot this

; county, telling him to arrest one Jordon, alias Ware. Bui Ware

about lj cents on the one hundred dollars of valuation .say it is two per cent. Then) is two dollars railroad tax you would be compelled to pay on a thousand dollars. If.by the building of a road, you secure three or lour months' work more in the

o. 4 in Hunt r s A duitioii to tlie town ot ; ,.. t-ie Sherill ot .1'iitnam

0cr Sondir to Sarah homier, ln-l.ot No. !3, in the Tuw:i of Bloomington. 2f0. . ii , . n .l.i:....i..., .In

llcnrv Ileal , l'1 - iioiii:i . 1,1 1 1 iiL' ii , -.- ' ... i.. ii .,

8nv- of l:iiv.l if Marion tov.r.-inp, r.oo. w is not seeking arresr, s.mi nas urn. jycar uian now, cau you .uium iu p..i C K stimsjvi J. h stimson, ln-Lot No. t j f p roin Blooming- ; a tax of 2 on the thousand of valu8, in K'.lettsvil! ;: 0 00. r i . .

John AV. sii(.cin:,k. r to samuei carter, ton lie went to the couatrv in tne ntion lor mat privilege ;

Out-Lot . ii i

B'oeiii'mrton, ',('0 CO

Additit.il to

ers . Atlucl.i ,ent Notieos.attd all ether i'g!

advertising will be charg. 'or ;.t t.'.e ra

vicinity of Stinesville, took the train i men can answer this question for

' F.K. iVoi'lV" to Hos-tna ShoWl, In-I.-t ' at Gosporl: and arrived at Green- ! Mr. Mitchell, in the Fall of '72, for C "llnT. ItmlaOrowr loo castle, stopping at the Jones House, we predict that he will be a eandi-

price three-fourths lower than foreign work of the kind. Several cards have been done thus far this month, (--all and see samples. Skk Wm. O. Fee's new- advertisement. He is selling good goods cheaper than ever.

Geo. A. BusKini:, PreaitLiit.

I'.OUT. C. FlWTKIt. Cu.ihiu

riKSOT MKT!

01: BLOBrViSNCiTON, IND. Snulii 11 r Corner of the lubl; Sfiuiui'.

Loan Money, Disconnt Bills and Notes, Eccoivj Deposits. Sell Exchange, Bay an..t Soil Gold and Silver. TXTl'liVXT 1.II)()V UKl'OSITS

"nrsTKn." We do not rrioice ! At the r-.t: of SIX per cent, prr m., on

that Me( 'alia & ( :,i.nri insolvent.bllt I vummhU Hw.1 r,:,,,ai fwtr month or lowcr

ate glad that the people ma;' secure

til

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iu r oi iitn.i lr. i-ii:iiSu..i : wuere ue rogiitcred as .1 iinion. lie . uate tor a county ouice, on m .lohn K. Kits to John AY. Shclburn, . .. fe . . , . ......

of 15 e?s ir lin for tirst iiv.-rti..n. r.id 70 M0JVlt uf blm Wi.sliin-ton tj. ;oo. had been receiving letters ai ureen- j ocrauc uekci.

castle post olhee unoer thw name, j The Association to secure Relig-

10 eonts i,-r lino for each ai.!i;ioii:.i

tk. All lcs;:i! ;ilvcrt..io:itv:i; w .eh require proof of piiM:oiit:on. r. it paid for before aOi !vi; v,il! be iki;;:,' tlicrt-t.'. TIIOS.C. rCK-iKL. lib. l,.niocrat. WM. A. VW.r., l,t;b!i'..cr l'iciv?s.

Dos t do it. .1 Here a iv

Blooiiiinotoii who a iv j

rer vear in ivut, wnen

7. Kiinn to Sacob ampler. 40 s ..lt C!r.eV towr.sV.in. C..'t7 Oil

K :becea Vaim.v to Cl. v . annoy, so , and Jordc ti was neeoeu out in ; ,ous AniciKiment to tlie consmuHci of land iu Hioominon tP, 1,200. ; , , i a r. h in meet ill the United Preshy-

.......- . -.i l jj

Doksthis UKAxYou? McC:illahad swinolfu several banks out A, Co. (altho k-'Ii a little late) wish : ()f considerable snms Jordon went

r : i' ill i 1 1 in ' - .

m,,nti gl0 to say "Happy ow Y ear to their to lnc Greeneastlc Post Olliee. the

tlm- rien.ls, and isk tnem, in toe .um: . . . .. ... ,.i i mi ij eveuino

terian Cliiirch,

otclock P. M.

ou Saturday, at 2

in

of his arrival, and asked

vcars thev coiild, with this amount ; w IV'-' .' .." ;, , ,' ; the Demitv Postmaster for letters

- .. - i i aii liorwmis 1 1 1 ins iiiiM-unvi .v.- i

i,...i,..,.i .i-.u.,, : counts on me

nv taac lime

All itorsitne h- vino- 1111!

llOOUS Id" 1!S1, II Ceil lliai OlUCiai llll llCU ill .ill imtn in

wili buv mat ..lee eotia.e house" of pot expect credit until tin, old score : waiting and said, "Here's yonr man V.'a'l H-.ht'- Is nor. tlii- better settled. I he firm will at ikc , joraon !" Jordon dashed through than iwin.' that amount of rent in g'" statements and insist; (he (loorw:iV) the officer in hot threeV-rs; and then havo nothing; tlir-y ehtli be i'. or von ; , ,t b(- Uc . i . ' i know wnat ewes next. o, tney , i

to snow i,u ii

goods cheaply thereby.

Horace Tlctfitn, who vas disbarred recently, for "bol.l and liberal shorccomings" with hiselients money, has been re-instated by the Supreme Court. IT-syTbisi is a p.-. timo of your to gi:t busiiK -s. card- printed.

went iiKcohiits, a.i -itivy be. apwd ieei:i-lim

and fur

'47. Established. '47.

Xi:w Fir.M. Son have pure

intend to den r out the old stock, and , d. .rk the man ol many names

o M T. ,., .,,, r. leverv man, woman or enild m thc csiaped. It was alter his escape ised the stock and ' comity can get fcoods at almost cost, ; at Grecucastle that the lispatch

fixtures in the Gnxwrv House 0f.Iorran X"V a S v"1 ,u came here to arrest him if he should

Thos. Rogers, two doors sooth of ; earnest-no cavertising aoagc.

U fllS e..vl vc , ..:,rrv ,1-1 i I ' " 1 ' K 'V:'1" . I

the Grocery and Provision business in earnest." That is, they propose, to not i-i a is 1st-class stock of iroods.

... , , ,. . 11 : e.;n .ji'.'.iicv Wii: to sell out oeloie llicir . 1

, --- ..rw.Ulon, lie:r 01 it. 1 ; ".- ? o

'& 1:.

lire

;ke his rippearaiiec. A detective

from Decatur, Illinois, was here

nsolvei.t tbitt tlu-v can cn:v

miv a o:rt;','.n ni.ioi!-r ot cent on tne itoi-

:. ..' ..1 !,.. ..l...l..1,,1 t): t

are wliinc their !io,'.s for jvi what thy 'trail. Ware's valise contained

'. liiev we.r." to sell out beloio. their

',,"!; : Saturday, in the hope of finding the

rooitee

of all kinds bjuoltt and

sold.

Doxatiox Visit. The

of Kider W. F. F. Treat will make hint a Donation Visit, at his resilience, on Fridav eveiiir.o, 7 o'clock P.M., January 10, 1872. AH are invited to attend.

HKl'LHLHIiS MEETIIUJ. ,

j Theic will be a Ma-Aleetin-of the lie-j Wils. Adf.niS IS Crcallllg A COll- ! .t . j public: ns of Jb nr-je County, at tht! Court ' siilerable amount, of trouble ill this

111, iii.t . , , . , T' .1 1

iliou, ill the Town ol" H! omaiglo... I'd- , ,,...nsl.; at ,,rcHent 1. H

1 II C H.'C IV A. .'1 ..-HOJ I

Kcnry SlestJ Reaioied to te SoJ!t!n Side. S3. EiETTSesw in his ne'v V.H'aiion. n thcSiU'Uti'iv ! t.:c :J.:ar i- burins l:tieri:n of eiitiiNi v.-.:'k in the ij-.iot ! ii.::. Jtiro:i Jiuotx arc b--cominv; foniewbat ceiehrate.i in tlii 1 , : Iity. by r.-a-on of tlm xtl leat'u.r. !:! iin-i.-b nntl tu-at lit. v. hici) U aiway. eoiulin.-d in Uiviu. Ho has ..n stile Uooi of bis own inanufnvtun. and U :ilw:! ia'ppy tc take the ii'e:i:rrs of cash cutei)i' r:i. npl'2 IIOLTZMAX & SOX iNuv Flaaae'.s. StARi and Soft Yarn of oilieren! v. -i ;!i!s ft.i i Oi ls r. call a!w)iy l.e I ai a! Il.-lwnan A Son's AV..,b.-s l'-.e-t-rv. wiii.-li is locaux! t. the eas! ci.-l of Itb J:, cti'to'.i -vorfc piiinia:? ai.d . 1 v. ! i 1 : ir AVool tb;' llo::.':! nr. iinex-c.-::ed :.v:.'-v I';";:; ill Noi'i.ii .V ai.-i .. . v.v.'-.i r.iimUcts. F'taiitu! for SUifv 01 'i'-r-iW-.r... cr V;ir.i witl. !.'! to b-ild you AWi.-.ii AV e'en Soeks or Siocv.iNs. tt 1!. :u:;;k!i Factory. KoKiotStlssgr Sw in Rtoosilng'tnti Nt:'-ini;-'r ic .ios.;-'yn !...'. cp-neO

-c'a-Sct. '!, Mac!.'!'. OMi.v. cSi ,; J.';:' -lie Srj ar; vr-bol ti.cy wi!

in b:.:.-i f, r

i ruarv 1 0th, 1ST.!, a

j day, to appoint .Delegate to tho Uepublii can Sti'te Convention, an .1 s-dcot a Ci'ntral

Co!'aii'.i;t'.".f for Monroe county. io)'i to transact hHi .tlwr bnsinefs as may propCi lv co.iiu before sU Met ting. CT.K.U.AXD V. DODDS, Jan. 3, 17-'. Cbainiam.

XOTICE of Application for the Exlcmiou if Corporate Limits. Kot'cc is hereby ivon, that tho Board f Trv-steet, of tiie Town of i',io!.:l!i!li;loll, ! 11 iiaca.wi!! jnabo application to U)e Cin-mii.-iorc rn of lie. Ct.aiuy ef Monroe nn.1 .S-.atc of Indiana aforesaid, at their March Tfrm, A.l. Is7.', for tho cxtonsioi! of the 0 rpo atioti line- ct said Town to the lines uf i:iutc ar.ii ls-. nis h-rein riven, a nieie d.e'.Miilc ue.ei'ii.ti.'.i'; of wl ieh will be found in the hand-' of the Au-iitr of .-aid County. .-'ai;i uid.s ale! 1 oiiiids aro as f.diov.'S, v::: : C:'ii.Mi''t!iK voi'tli "t prr-te-iu lii.e:i! t i '. ' .i:tb.st eor.- ! f Oft-l.ot No. :.' . i owic d by Kdwin J'Sailard : thence 1 m::i:i.; d.-,e v,-e.-: to ibe i Her.-...-siou ..f nil .! i arc !.. laiMiin.; souia troiii tl wc.-t !tnf c-f'thc IV.blic Cv"ii.--ery, tbi-nes ln r.orth : to inier ection in' t:n iii!;..;:r.a:'y line ran1 nin vivPi fio;a iae no ii. Hoe of the v.'.k 'I- ' h.i.d. 11 .rill of hi- r. -ido'iee. owionl by i Morton V. Hunt r. w.,:-.dnnvd by b:n)f:.n;

A r l.al.'ericw . -ecti 'M f !!R itiit i betwe, a Oa'-Lo!

T.iomas says this m the Uodtord Independent : -Sonic persons who owi; ns l.re rather slow hVoi'. psying up. Thofe we owe are not si uv in asking us. That, is the difference'1 Here too, and further : we have never turned away a bill without paying it, since we have done business. Bat there are things who call themselves men, who have dodged little bills at this office for the past three or four vears The bridge

tiler ev due ea'i r mtrr;i:i:iry l'ne. ronn'!.'.' ,-oa! !i. ii"..s. s2all.l S.I. owiiAd 1 v

over White River, at Goport, h

completed. It was built by tlo '"'"-CUir."

Smith Bridge Co. of Tolee o, Ohm. Bean Blossom township an 1 )wen

couiitv can now strike hands. This j ; is the bridge for which the Monroe ,

: Couoty i :?1,(H10-

; an entertainment at ITai rodslnirg. Mo-niht. Spencer 'u immense in

83y-There will be preaching at the U. P. Church, next Sabbath evening. In Sletiioi lam. uiRAM rmiL:-:r A.xn Mas. marGAI.'liT WOHLKr. Hiriim AVorley was born i:i Highland county. Ohio, on tho 3)th of rpt. 1S07. His l':,tbcr died w'len ho was but three

voio's old; and lis taotber niarried .Mr.

Kni;;hto'.i, a wiuower with several ci.i.Uien, and ihrce or four children were the -" suit of Ibis union, tic there, were tlireo s.-i.. of children belonsriii"; to this family; tho AA'orlev section, the Kniirhton section, and l!u chiidrcn born afier the second marriage of be! h parents. Tie- AVoriey-Knirrbton family moved from Oh'o to liinjuiinirl.on, I'ldimm. about the vcar 1S17. I; at. that time consisted of the pan-ins and ten children, tliree brothers of tic AA'orlcv section, viz: Zimri, Hiram iin,t KH ; and twe sisters who le-canie Mrs. John Ki-toham. and Mrs. Wools; ami five of the Knighton, and Kiiigbton-Worley branches. Not manr vear nft '-r their removal tMonroe cv.'nl'v. AI r. Kti'jlhion died, leaving the widow r.nd ten children without mentis to t:rapp!e with this hard world and make their livinsf. Tlv fblc.H of these obildreii was not then over fifteen years of age; y.;t. by tie en -ray and sbill of the imiiher, and tho efficient co-operation of the AY'oidey b-.rsund yirls, tl'.e family were kept t.e hor a'r.-l eonifortably maintained. A piece o" l.-.! d the mo-t of which was still covo.-ed with th-i for.-st, v.-as rented a little north of IJloomintrton, whi' h was cleared and cultivated by the Wcrley brothers. And the family wa' thus supported until .'ut'rieieiit t.K-uns was obtained by their indostrv r ! economy to purchase the tea

simple of a relet of land lying three miloa nor;hwe,t of Hlcomington". On this land tlj tliree. brother settled, and by their eilerev n:id eoo 1 tlutliairement tbey soon lae! eomfortabh- l;oi..es of their own. Of

i i !n -e three i.rotners, nirain, me suoj. m j this niriiioii'. v.as the fecund, Zinir: the loidc. t, and Eli t'.u ;. oun;re-t. Ail tliro

n il ot '.veatiu una muuenct in ii,e

IVoticc to Coss t actons. Sealed Proposals ! SEA I.EI) I'ltOlHKsA LS will U received by the Tl ll-tees of Public Schools .if tile City of Rloomiugtun, Minrc eouisly, Intl., until Till-i:sn;.Y, January 25th, !S7'2, for the btiild'ns of a first-class Thn.-e Story Hriek School Hoti-e. Finns, speei ita.tions a;vl d.iuiil drawings may bo seen at the Law Office of Mulky A: Fitncr. in UbioniiitLtton, and at the office of B. M. linos & Sou. Andiitects, room No. 6. Odd I'c'.lows Hall, lndii'.n.tp'dis.

Uirts will be receive.! separately tor the carpenters work, hardware and lumber, for the cat .-tone work, for the brick work, for the galvanized iron, tinninj; nod -dating, for tlie painting and glass, for the wrought and cast iron work, iueluding iron stii.irs, and for the . n! ire work. The right to reject all bids U reserved. .1. II. .Ali.-r.KY, A ti. AI. Chash, y Trustees. Mtt.To.v lliour. J Bloom ington, Intl., Jan. 17. U;7'J.

J.O.&M.L.M'Collougli, QRUOSiSTS and

rl v I iBbvr.tiiuv) West Side of the Court House Square. DEALERS IX Orngs, Bltdicaiies, Paints, Oils. Djc Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c.

On lSe&e Avcaae, Orcbard House RuiMiiigr. John F. Kauffm.hs' & Co., Proprietors of the Bak -rv and Confectionery on College A venue, would respecl fully call the atttent on of the pailie to the fact thai tbey keop a Pirst-Clahr lukry, Coiifeclion ?ry and Kastaurant and nil the liter amclteof Family Grtericis FKESU BHEAJ), FHESH CAKES, CANDIES, KC TS FltUITS, GROCERIES. And the verv best of Fresh ClAIiTOJOStK OYSTERS, Alwavs on hand, and for sale i t the lowest possible price. oua BESTwraauT AVill always be sapplied wi.h tho best lie market nffords. 3ive us ircall. J. F. HAIFFH1.V it C. Bloomincrlon. fiid., Jan. ITtli, 1872.

R E O I E r XI X .

T !OI Cheapest Goods

-AT-

Pl!5M3 Wines, Braadics a ad Whiskies, for Medical Purposes. 13; o o Is. s and STATIONERY, Wall Paper. (Trimmed Free.) PrcSf liptlons carefully prepared, with the purest of Drills. Ketneniber, we use none, but pure Drugs,, and do not gum

at piescr'i ;it':ons.

H!od!mnLt.on, nd., .May is, lai

I would respectfully announce lo the public ;;enen.lly that I have, aptin opened ray plaue of bu'sineRS. on ftth street, where I ahall kc p in stock the finest of all kinds, ine:udin Wine, BrnndicM, Whiskies, Ale, &C, fr medicinal purposes. SThe BAbi will at all times lie stock

ed with tho verv best of Lic.no k. including the best LAFAYETTE L A.G-ER BEER, the best brands cf Cigars, Tobae -o, &c. Dee. 20. 1871. A. KKEUGEK.

WANTED SALKSMRy. Afew reliable, energetic yonng men, of sober habits, ( who can ;ivo e;0')d rcterenoes) can obtain pernianer;; nnd pro its' Mo employment bv applying soon at the Singer Hewing Machine' Office, West side Public Square, lilooinin ton, Ind. Call or address Noli'siuger & Josselvn, Bloomincton, Ind. J. S. GKUBBd, Supt Agent. janl0,'72-:;m

WANTED ! All of oar old customers, and ns many

nencs, to cill and examine our Pall

Stk of Goods, which is now foil ind com

plete. Everything that ia nsiutlly kept in

the Millinery line, together with a j:io-assui-tment of M otions, much larger than

we have crer kept before.

"We also deal in Real and Ir.utation Hair

Goods, which wa buy from the fttctorj-, and always havo the latest novelties.

Wo are thankful for past farow, and

hope to be able to merit a continuant e ot the game.

Our Goods are of the best, and the best

is always the cheapest.

n. ;. jii-.tiis. Bloomingtjn, In:!., Nov. 9, 71-Gt

W.O. FEE'S.

Hi'.'; marri. in eve iiri-Vj. 'TilVi!

at Worb-y on tbf Oth o' Sept. 1S32, 1 Miss t.irgarot I.ej;r. who preved v re -p."ct H suitable evtiipanion for ..ni. y. and who preoi ih'd him to the i li'tie more than seven m- r.-hs.

In K-13

1.n ii-iicb mo ciiibiieriof-i I ''i.'t

v'"" ' . . ! h:, 1 pur.

V. V. .peneer v.ui give

. the e.-'.-d.-ratcd .N

'.'Silver Sewing M ,a'ii ;n-', i a v I Vi-:tir !' ev -ry !;t'.iiy s loetber i ii tie .by-iii;:';. i'wist. J.lli- ! ( ',:! !; Tbroal'. Oil. &c. i 4. -. GUI' BB-. Sap. Agent. ; 1

ti llla.nli Vv arstmty Deeds and Mortgages, f.r sale at t'uis office.

,;E'RtiK BOi.LEMiA'.'llBlt-- i Yi u can gvl n good .'-'arsc K'tot i

Mrs. M. A. Dunn and J: -mes V. Coe!;. :v. resnectire'v ih-nee due south lo ii)terecfoil e.l' !.;.' Seet'e.n i il : - tniimif.g Vtft bt:nve. n 1 i-.-.t-IvOts es. : r, mid ,. ownwl !- syieetjve'iy by John M.&'.iss t.:i i A'rs. K;i..i AMl-ii ; tlie:ieG due wco. to the place of ber.aiu. Ait p -wins inter. st-'d nr b veby ne.iilied, ami will veri; iho:i:elvcs aecrd-i'-U'v. ''.V or.lcr of tie- B-ard of Tniroe. dt'lllV WAbDil'IX . ',',, ( of M.eti'd. Atle-l : Ja.-.iks V. Ykk, Cb-rb of T. 15. Jiio'iiuintrton, !:n.l.. .Jan. 17;h, 1 T1.

jieCiailh s

-The Odd Fel.

have expeini-

trt'-n.

i.ovcd froru the town of

where two vears before be

I'h

il!

I- I, M I T .

:-.t almost anv nricv, of o-.tiieniKieii- ; jr.v i i.is o : -ei;, i ' 1 : . .. i . . .-

I r, as lie IS now Closing out ins ; urance t. tvupany tn Wiirti i- lioods. willl the expectation i John SI. Saddler, of?

id m-.'urif in nil enormous Swiii

mer !?o; l:. J.teu

On tl e-Uh

how ;he lloirt- In'cw York, treated :sbcrry, lad.

lav of JS'.iv. J'il, M. L. Sued-

an 1 Iiovs who!

;ras

;i.nt ef tbe

C'.to.paiiy. in-

,'l'IU. t!0'

.1 .i,e.-.iln.r l.-.iii,. fol-

liecd a Ik-avv, Coarse ijoot.tor wear ;;.,r,.., y.-n'rs. On the .lay of l- e.. I'll. !! the I'Vil'lll, HI' Coar0 Shots for! while 'i w.s in Oii: . n-y Hons,- eriiijtbt lire

them verv ehear, ; ' ,'M T'V: V L '!

ji-i; e,i ,n ie . -1 i .. .- ... .i. o tile Cotap-iny. nl M. L. Snodno, Ii.K-.-l A.-r.t, a.ija-':- d i ly lo-s .and rep-Me l it to tl- Coi.ipttnv, tint on o k 27th of l.i.oeii.-b-r. M. L. Si'.o.b:i-:i-s !.ud the ilraft for the

t of Ik ; loss ; and here ;s n.y vc-

I lews of CVicviia Lod

! 1 I ...... 1. .,,.1 1,-,, b o Ml I'.'.'l i

je-.t ueiv.eea i.ji.i ami "... no...,.-..,. i0.lVl. j,,..-, ! dollars upon their jeceiulv cnlarotd jn.ig'aj.e.rs I - eeii-'d to hr.lh ;tni- now have one ot the most j p. t

; hands iroo Lodge Roons in this por- : tion of Ind'ana The old 0111- ; e.crs of the First National Pmiik of" niooinington, were re-elected, at a i Meeting of tlie Stockholders, on ! liiesday, Jan. Oth. They arc : Di

rectors v. A. Uuskirk, Jno. v ait'.roii, Vr. J. Allen, Felix C. Dunn aiid John M. Calla. . A . Pnskirh

I President, Pobt. (.'. Foster, Cashier

d a b-t it'll erected a comfort-

!'.!'ei!? ilie. ha-, i Z pui ba-ed

;-m a !; -iiiin:; ma: vil!a;e, on wnicii ne tinned" f, re-ide until hi.'- fleeeflse. .l:oi;t the mi.bllc .f J-o:iiber be was

. tea vith a Hveve e.,1,1. tn tile sum ,.,,, ,H C!ln had

beean... M-ri.wly imnsposeo witn u.e ' when not

!.':-.: an 1 (b-.'l:te III" Minedies ol ln.t

!e 11

and the m

b

or..

t tender ttul kii.d until

i-atb i t litib In fore. T o'clock oth ii the ,-i.y-lifdi year of

; fell iimw

' ceo t:

Re

Aoiiit.i, can "et ibem verv i i:eao

now, at tlie Ciiieinntiti Shoe tnotv, otic d;Mir sooth of the Post Olliee. JOHX 1. SJHTH In the little matter of Repairing. John P. Smith is. conectlcd to be imIJlroach:t'.le in (act, he knows : s

mnch about the '-innaids" of a' AVatcU as the men who bnild ibem. i 'Hence, this true," go to John P. without hesitation, but not without; money, when y.ui want your v.ate'i, clock, or an article of line Jewelry neatly and carefully mended. Ex- i amine his hnv-iiriccd Hiivt rwarc, his j

hilvpr Sjw.vis arc the nicest audi p)AsKnurT Balk cheapest in the market. I M'lla & Co's. T

Hewlett, the popular Temperance lecturer 'Muzzled his Dog,' at College Chapel, last Wednesday night, lie is said to be second only In (iough, as a lecturer "Mike" Gabbcrt wan, on last Friday night,

red of tho Hone Insurance Com- i appointed Town Marshal, by the

f New 1 I K. Iiv tn..' I.ltr.tl OI M. Ii.

nan v. . i

iSMo'l'A'rass, Ag'iil. the tim ot t wo 1 nous anu doihtrs. being in "till of all claims and demands for loss and dan ai; by tire, on the Ttb dii'- of Dee, 1871. to tho properly iai l y l'oliey No. K4. Insured at the l!ioo;n ngtoii Ajf ney of 'aid ( 'oinyainy.

.;OIlN At. SADDLER. Snoocuass (c Doiio ire Agents for the above o.d and reliab e Company, with c i'ital and as. , t; f F. i.r Ai illion Dollars.

Hoard f Trustees

t v -It

We believe j

Air. AVoricv was adorned with many ey. t traits of character, :tnd gained a station of ere;., influence in bis neighborhood, a-.ul' fhr:i i;i'h the eminty. These inahtie-- v.-hich cast I'.a'e a se.ccessfitl ba'inrss man be v. ,f..'eS5.nl ia en eniimeit

dec;ree. He hud a brain that could plan in industrial trar. sections, and a will and ener.-rv promp' ly to exc a tc those plans. AYitii oat eajiite.l ivtth which to bein. but sirardy by his ;novb lire, industry i nd skiii, he aequi - ed a fortune. Under bis superior i'.:ai!io;-naent the farm became exeedii.j!y rr ifiiel lo, and from a poor young man, without other resources than those he posse .-ed in hiai.-elf bis i::it dlect and his physical i: n en; i ho became one of the wealthy men" of the comity. He wa a ood e;f.--n, - malic npiriud, entcririfing, always taking ;.n active interest in all scheme - and ore-anix ttioiis for the development of tbo resources of the country. Ho was r.n clh. icnt member of the Slonroo County Agricultural Society, after its reorr,a;iiV.alion. and did much to improve the

stock, and to in i otiaoe among w-j larmers the best and niest, profitable mode of cul-

Ho v,-i!' be "reatlv misseil not only

I will close o.it my stock of Heavy Moots and Shoes, a general assortment of Mens' and Bays' READY-AIADE CLOTHING, including some fine nil wool BEAV Ell OVERCOATS, Ladies' Beaver and VELVET EES CLOAK 1X6:4, and many other articles AT BiEsiS Til AX COST, And at lower prices than any store (new or old) in to.vn will sell such goods. I keep a line jf the best FauiiS y Groceries, at the IX) WEST PRICES. Mr stock of General Merchandize is

oinplete, and erery article will be sold as

ip as can t.e Had at any store ill town

Id cheaper.

Oct. 18, 1871. AV. O. FEE. !ioti c to oVots-UesiiU'iii!!.

T't e State ot Indiana. Monroe eounty, i

in the Monroe Common Pleas Court. April , Term, lf.72. David Adaris, vs. .Tames Sfnrt.n. Civil Action. Daniel .Martin, at:d John Mart n. Now comes the Plaintiff, by .!. S. Smith Hunter, his Attorney, mid files an atiiduvit Ihut, said .lames Martin, one of said defendants, is a n n resident of the Slate of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, .rames Martin, that "unless h be and appear or the first day of tha next

Term ol tlie .Monroe i otnnion I leas tu:in, to be hohlen on the first Slonday of April, A.D. 1S7'2. at tiie Court House, in llboi.iinsiton, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be beard i.nd determined in his absence. L.S. AA'itness my name, and tlie seal of said Court, i (fixed at BloomingUn, this lGth duv of Ja marv. A.D. 1S72. janl7 72 JOHN R. EAST, Clerk.

A NEW LOCATION AN1 A IVXtOIS nkw stock: j, w."davss Has removed h;s MERGH&fIT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 'rom the. west to the South Side of the Public Square, mid has just received a btreie and fashionable stock ofClathinjt, Piece Goods, Huts, Caps, and Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, which wili be scld at figures low enough to suit evcryon?. Twksty-Fock Ykars Expkiuknie in the business in Bloomington has -liven him a very correct idea of the wants of the trade. Special attention given t. eatting and making garments to lit. Give nie a call. Bloor.i ington, Ind., Nov. 8, 1S71-tf

Kotlce of Dissolution.

NOTICE is hereby gircn that the copartnership heretofore existing be

tween M. A. Eenn, E. BatteHon and F.

(!. Dunn, .is, by mutual consent, dissolved.

E. Batterton retiring. Persons indebted" to the late firm will please cai! and wttlo their accounts. Any

persons havina claims ngra 'list the same,

will present tnem tor payment. Jjus:ne.-s will be continued by F. C. Dmn and M.

A. Dunn, under the firm name of. DVXN & CO, Bloomington. Ind., Jan. 1st, 1872-4W

Wm. Stuart. Chas. H. McPheeieus.

Stuart & McPheeters, TFes side of the Public Square, DEALERS IN

,i . r' i i , ...tn t. rtflf! tore,

u.at aouert wm k a u,'"'" i i... i.;, son. the sele "survivor of this lamilv,

and otl or Uind.-ad, bat by the whole com-

inunitv.

Notwithstanding the incleirent weather

severe s no'JV-Morni which was the-n

cor

is real farniv to see

three or four attorneys sweating, c-isfu'iilfltincr and howl'mir thcni-

& c.

of good;

ay them what

j you owe, and get some goods cheap

tney arc en soil,' ma,

selves hoarse with the assertion that

their client should have judgment and damages, when "Ilia Honor''

at j has had somebody make up his

mind for him, long before the com

mencement of the argument

The Cincinnati & Terre Haute Rail

way Company have advertised for crooss-ties, to be delivered at once aloii"- the line of the railroad be

tween Terre Hau.e and Lockport We are informed that Ren.

Mitchell, Elias Able, and others of

the old Democratic team, are going about the country, exhorting the people to resist the paymunt of tho railroad tax, and it is also stated

an,.

raging,

NOTICE.

W. H. JfiSES, Ex-K''eordcr w'11 sb-o prompt tttlentioii lo the business ot Coeve.vu.a'ifitf, Seuvcliiit;; the Iteeordu of Dcci'.m itl'.l Vcvtun.eeK in lfnroe cotjti! ', ultd I'nmislihui aliN!mel ot' title to Heal testate, Ac. AA"hat .IosEs.:oic. he fefj; and in tho main, what he don't krx.w he fc:oes.' That is sa ii,g l tore for Jonks, than many can sav for tlum;dves, and tell the truth. "Oi i'H'K Ui stairs, at the Court House in Bloomington, convenient to the Records. novS-l ai BUTi & WIIITAKER

will keej ion?tr ntly on hands all kinds of

C o r

A

IS

N

K E T

C A

S,

fiHOESIA-KER & CO After ininletinr their invoice

Shoemaker & Co. discover that there j DI E ,

in several tt.onsmd dollars on their 'On fci:ndv, January .th, .s..-, 01 iteart : , , i ii i Di-eai-e, after six weeks of intense suiterbooks, due lroin men who are able : jH nrj. Mary 3I Mis,.n.r) gcd : years. to pay, and to save the disagreeable j " consequences of a visit to Esquire j MVKEtED, COX, he asks theill to call and settle On Thursday evening, January II. 1872, at once Now he swears off Kn tT-ttk t$. the credit business, ami can abort! (f ".,. to Mi-s Lizzie Mullikin, of to sell goods cheaper for cash, rather ; j'looaiington. than lose 1,500 or 2,000 per year j in bad debts. If yon have cash in i Sriir All lovers of instrumental your hand, von can buy goods of ani vwai ninsic are earnestly re-

Shoemaker at almost any price. i ()lu.:jted to meet at, the IT. P. Church ; that money is solicited to defray the TT"" ; lk.f;ni nt, T.'hnrsday evening, Jan. j t.xpCnse of a contest in the Courts. TCLEY & WICKS i ISt i. for the nurnose ot formine: a ! r ni..i.ii . :..i,i:,i

'PUV,,,., V.m-1, TArv a,U Stni-o "... ' I c- ' " sMHOllL-l., v,c a.c ,w.i..v.. tw

on"ht to bo named the Emporium j By Order ol Com. of late Convention

of Fashion, for every new and at

tractive piece of goods that is in

troduced at the East, is at once forwarded to Tnley & Wicks, by an

Agent whom they have seetir. u ex

press! r lor tins purpose, in i

York City. The largest stor:k ol Dress Trimmings, Buttons, ' .iocos, etc., in the "city," can be found at the New York Store.

Chip" astd :3tinJcis.

Some time in September last a!

a vast crowa ot inu eiiizens oi

K'i atsviilc and vicinity attended his

fmieral, tilling all available spaee in the M E. C'.itircb. where the funeral sermon w.s preached by Rev. C. Xutt, D. D.. Pre.-ident of tlu Slate University, at loi o'clock A. M., Sunday, .Inn. 7th. After tl-3 discourse, a very large concourse also followed bis reii'.nins to ttw Vautifnl comotcry a little north of the town, whore they ?:.ily eoiisigred them to their last resting place. Mrs. Alargartit. (L"gg) AVorlcy, consort ef the alwo e. and whose funeral was preached also ill connection with that other husband, was the daughter of the late Jonathan L;gg, for a long time a citizen of this county, but more recently .if Kankakee City. Ill nois. She was born in Blount

county. Tennessee, the lOIlt ot l-ehrtiary 1 S ( j fi . ' She moved, with her father, tlrst lo

Shelby county Ky., and thence to this eounty about tho "year l2:i. She was united ill Tiiatriaire. with Hiram AA'orlcv,

n fhn Itth f.f !4ei',ieml.er lft:C2. She Cnl- '

braced religion and joined the M. K. Church in iveiitucky whits she was yet a chiid. and 1 ve;l a faithful christian more than fifty years. She did her part nobly in life's'.-tVuajrle, and was truly "a help

! meet ' for h -r husband. khs made home i h.,o,,,- he l,:.l ;v.'eet elll'i-aiTn Sllirit. SOUUtl

lieve, has made a Inistake this time,ijud-iiient a id good taste. The traveling

minister ever loure.l a lior-.rtv weieomt1

Taylor & Marrymau, DEAI.KKS IX GROCERIES & PR0V8li0NS N OUT HI! AST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

On tl.e En tt side of the Public Square, first door ah .vo the Presbyterian Church. Kspecliil i.ittention Miven to the biiHltiPM AVe now have a Sue, new Hearse, for tho accommodation of our friend who may favor us w ith a call. They can also, at the same time, leave orders for all the carriages they may vant. Are have labored under some disadvantage heretofore, but that timo has passed. Our hearse is as niea its any in tho State.

ja iitf BANTA & WHITAKER.

The Cheapest! HEDERSOAS'S

FURNITURE WARERCOSI,

Korth Side Public Square. FnrnMcre and Chairs, of the

best materif.1, put down at the l'ry lewest price.

COFFINS AKD METALLIC CASEi,

Ready madt ai d ready trimmed, of all price, and sold cheaper than at mty other

place in lilootMit jtoit.

lay liearne wui attend ail fimmns. rrce of Charge. E. J . II EN DEESON .

tiloomington, inajum i

W. XI. JBodltiii, SEALEK I3T ALL KISI'S OF PARLOR COOK AND HEATSMO Stoves. Manufacturer of and Dealer ir. Tin, Copper acd Sltect-Iroanait. Piping. CtittcrlKsaniS metallic Booflug Done to Order. FIFTH ST., NEAR DUXXS STORii, ISSOOUI!St;TO!V, IKIO.

Notice to Xoii-Itesi'.SesiJs. 2e of lidiana, Monroe Cvi.ntj, in the, Monroe. Common Pleat Court, Ajiril Term, 1S7J. James L. Canada vs. Sidney Seymour. Now comes the Plaintiff by Mulky & Vitner, Attorneys, and tiles bis complaint herein. toe;"tht r with an affidavit that said Defendant. Sidney Seymour, i not a resident of the S ate of Indiana. Notice is t'lerefore, hereby gir n said defendant, 'that unless he be and appear on tho first day of the next term :' the Monroe Comniou Pleas Court, to be hohlen on the 2d Aloeday of April, A.D. 1872, at the Court Home in Bloomington. in said county and S ate. mid answer or deti'ur to saitl complain:, and proceedings in attachment under said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absenae. AVitises my name, and the sea: o? said

Court, affixed at liloomnigton, tins, itli day of January, A. D. 1372. 'JOHN It. EAST, Clerk. Jan. 1.1, 172. Hw.

Jas. 15. Mi lky. John L. .Pitnkb. MULKY & PXTHEE, A.t'i:oiiioj' sit JL.5SW, EIjOOiiiBKUTOS!, INDIANA, "ITtJlLL practice in the several Courts of V the State, and the District Court of the United States, for the State of Indiana. Especial attention given to tho collection of claims and probate business.

Olhee in W . O. f ees building, nortneast corner of public square. Uloomlugt n, Ind , July 20th, 1871.

HAJEIX WARE,

IRON, STEEL,

PUNTS, OILS, Doors, Sash, Glass, Pufty- Chains, Collars, names. Ac. A full and complete stock of

Farmers' nnd Mechanics' Took,

AXD C'UTLEI'.Y. Special attention given .i filing all Orders for Building Maleinak. Bloomington, may 19, 1863.

ATTOBjIEV at law aXI) General Insurance Ageat, Bloomington, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Icsurance Companies: JlI'A.l Fire, l.tt iran-e Gimj'"i;. Ar' 'J.if.,95l 71 VXDFin.'UlTFRS Frt I... & spotty, A.r $3,C;u.oso 95

JBTXA Life . aww Comfiauy,

.4 .,' 5.12,1a: 0,(00 tl tSTTJJJS BEIT IS TEE VHKAFliSTrm OFFICE Northwest corner ef Pubdc

gtpiarc. 5 0 icy ibmi-t

X. W. Helton, Rotary PaifeSic REAL ESTATE BROK'iO.

riAABMS, Lands, Town nnd City property. for sab; or trade. All "kind-.; of property b night and sold. All kinds of conveyancing done with cars. Titles examine'd, ai.d all business connected with the s.aie or transfer of real estate. OTf tJOIitiE&E AVEVl'K.

Bhasen an! Burford, Blank Bsok Manufacturers, Lithographers, Printers and Stationers. Finc' Wedding Curds a speciality; all kinlsof Legal Blanks on hand; Bonds and stock Certificates .UbhoEraphod.

Seals and Corporation Books made to order. Sole Agents for Pate it Building Paper, 71 W. Washington 6t., Indianapo-

IlS. M11JU"S1

in the selection of a hobby upon which to ride into office. If he should succeed in his scheme, the

yoiiii"nian who registered his name ! laboring men ot Monroe county

this purpose, in New as C. N. Ws re, ma Je his appearance; he men avIio cast tne neavict oic

in Bloomin-toii, and began rapidly ! win be irreparaoiy injuico ; mr

TTo ve'ii (he Inuktintr ol a i J.ast ami west

to form ac jiiaitituices

lavish in th j exnc iditure of money.

nnd boasted of his diamonds, etc. i mon with new energy ; they would

M. L. AI -COLLOUGII- j He also had, printed upon a little have cellars excavated, houses built, It is impossible to estimate thesi;p 0f card, "G. N.Ware & Co., ! streets improved and turnpike roads harm done by impure or weak Drugs pi.ivat Bluker5 San Francisco, ! "de, thus ensuring employment -and it is not possible for a phys,- - In' fad, Ware wa9 J and good wages to all - who really

l.'.i.l. UI11 I UU II I f l fill, 111 1

to

her house and at her hospitable tat'le, bhe was a Rood wife, mother and neighbor, and the kind remembrance of her is entwined around many heart 1. Her last illness was brief, but severe : and death came unexpectedly to In r friends. Hut rhc was ready. She was taken sick on the 10th of May last,

mid fell nsleea in Jesus or. the 2 Uh of the

pitnifi inon th. ' She left unmistakable evidence that she bad gone to share the joys

Railroad would infuse our moneyed!"' mortality.

1 tl l o t fill I 'HI 1 H ! 1 UilTl. 11. "".

i'. .. .. .r;-A

f IF TV CEHTS '"' i"t.r-!l-,iB obo toel.li tvitl1. Iia;iil!'.ill; O:'...

3L2.enio'vail. MAS RKIIOVKD 1118 Saddle and Harness Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room .tn C ollege Avenue, just opposite the Orchard i.iouse Building, where he will keep on band and RknulaciHre lo Order all kinds of Carriage. AA .-lgon and Buggy Harness. Saddled, Collars, Whips and S tui tilery Slardtrare. Ail kinds of Repairing done 011 sdiort notice. Bbtomincton, Ind., June 21, 1371.

WALTER A. FQ'UIHO,

&TT0S3JEV AT taW,

And Notary Frtnllc, JiLOOMIXGTON, 1SDIAXA.

ounce tn Court House, up-stalra.

Especial attention triven to Collections,

Administrator's ard Ouard'tan's Report, Settlement of Estates. &c. E lotttrh busi

ness to snbsis1 Hpon respectfully solicited,

to which curcitu attention 111 oe given. jiiyi2-1871. pdtiloc

I

Lime Kiln for Sale. OFFER FOR SALE MY IiIK:E KILN and St no Quarry, for 1.2O0.

One-third cash, the balance ia two equal

annual payments.

JUSi.1'11 . ALfcAAJMiEit Bloomington. March P. ISTI-tf

J. $. SilTH HUNTER,

Attorney at Law

AND NOTARY PUBLIC, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA.

Also, Agent for Continental

Life Insurance Co. of u.-trtford,

Conn. pd to dec2S-72.

JOHN W. BUSKIRK, Attorney at uaw CliOOHIIKCiTOlV, ISO-, (Ofee oner Iavi Tannenbaum's ftn) WILL PRACTICE IN THE CO VATS OF TIIE STATE. Special attention girea to Probate Visk ness. tiH ctollivi-iitoft. tti'A

J1MES V. COO&EfiLY. LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, REAR OF BLOOMIKGTOX IIOTlil., Bloomington, Ind. SADDLE HORSES, Horsesand Bjpe. and teams, hired on reasonable teri is. Stable just cast of the PostoJSu-, awl i rear of the Blooir ington IlUeJi etO6S

IS-

TIM D9UARS i'i ir of 1 ..w,t ( o.' Xtlt 00 Ituobiir,

C j' '! ' :"' " .?;f KILflORCS DE3TU. HOOKS V N 70 Htm .h ISiiBnts St.

For Sale House and Lot.

the spirit laud. The bodies rest, sale Ly side, in the e niote y, and a beautiful shaft of white marble murks th.; spot where they repose. Somk FKRiOiS'S have been in the habit of eendins to Louisville,

Indianapolis nnd (Cincinnati for j

OlfSFi contains six laif and cimtnodious rooms. There is a Cistern. Cel

lar and St aide. Situated in the northeast part of Bloomington. joining corne" of Kth and Lincoln streets, lies bean! fully and high, front i te; the south, ami is well supplied with fruit trues ami evorgteens. For particulars call on or address T. Af. 1'KRREK, Bloomington, Ind. jana 72-3w

AdimliiiNf ra tor's Kolice. -VfOTICli IS HEREBY GIVEN, that LS the undersigned has been appointed bv the Clerk of the Alonroe Court of Common Pleas, Administrator of the. E.date of Polly II. Sb.is.s, deceased, hit of Alonroo comity, State of Indiana. The Estate is probably solvent. E.'E. SLUSS, dot 'W-'l-oW Administrator.

: , 1 Hr. 1

11. 1 . e .... (it. ..:!. : 1 fsiro to wori. iur. ivi.iicneii lavs ,

1, U aW-unt wi 1 be effective or : C?ncrany t jokcu oi ua '..

not. Pure Drugs can always be California.,." He would disappear great stress upon the railroad tax , AVeddm,; tin s , ?' np tor the nredattl,e)ldReliahlAlc-!for a week or ten days at a time, laboring on will be required : ' plough Drg -1 'always taking care to write upon to pay. Itow, how many laboring; jo witu Town, ask to le directed t he, e or a ; of Natonal Hotel, W taxes upon a valuation of maria an(1 niachinePy rrescnpt.on or atent Me.h. inc. , l)(.aH , a Ware,one thousand dollars? Not many, of thc iwre9.. Job Rooms" as

k can be turned out, at a

Robert W. lasers, Attorney at Ijiiav. IJlooiiiinfi'toii, 3l.

8 AV.U be found during ill business hours at Judge Hughes' old otdoe. on the North Sit.o of the Square. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt iHtfliUou j:in3-72

Horse Shoer, The urderiiigned bus purchased the Simp formerly owned by A. R. Ravensoroft. and has omplovod a good Horse Sheer. Horses will be shod ten per cent, cheaper at my Shop than at any other in town. Show opposite" VVal.lron's Tannery. SIMPSON S. SKIRVIN. Bloomington, lmb, Jan. 1, 72.

VALUABLE HOUSE ASiD FOUR

A i' ttllS F L4XO F'Olt SALE.

milE USI'BRSIQSED AA'ISUES TO

i sell his .House and Lot. titnated just

south of the College Campus, upon reasonable terms, if application be made soon. The house is built of brick, two stories In lriit, and contains nine twins and two halls, with a front portico to each story. The house, haa r-eciitly bcea painted and re-shingled, and is in j;:oo-I condition throughout. There is a wtll and ttyo cisterns on the premises, stab'es, v.o'.id-shd. chicken-house and all othui outhouses

needed. 1 The paattii j lot, chicken 1 t, kitchen gar- j den, and door yard, are fetch neatly and independently fenced. There is tine selection of fruit trees on fhe gro.ir.ds, among which arc A'tples, 'Peaches! Pears. Piunis.

as well as ch iee. Grapes, and i number of handsome, ev ygreer.a. The house will ue sk with, all tho ground, or with it portion if :t. TKKMsi.-Oiio-third of the purchase money down, the Valance iu payn euts to suit the purchaser. For further particulars, ntll on tho undersigned, ot; the premises. EDAVIN BULLARD. Bloomington, Ind., July 31, 1H71.

LIVERY, FEED AXD S.iLE STABLE. T, O. WORLEY, Ojtposite the South end 0 thc R.R. Depot. HAS 011 of tbo iaWert and best arracad Livery nnd Sale Htnbhs in Moun. c-j in any other county in South . era Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses at -.1 lo,j-?es will bv f.ftrdicJtcd at any hour of the day or ni::ht. Commercial travelers an l others, will be fi.rni.-bed with conveyniic'S to ncighb sring t wns. Good, sturdy k r- s fumislied to families. Horses fed by the singlo feed, day or week, at reasoiuibic-

Bl.vwninaton. Ind.. Iee. !R. 'RIO.

C'o-l'urtnerKbip. "VTOT1CK is hereby given that E. T 1 Tin lor is this day associated with .1,

W. Hairyman in tho Grocery and Provision basiness. Persons indebted to the old firm will please come forward at once and settle. The stock will be increased, and every effort made to retain the good will and "patronage of the old firm. TAYLOR & IIARRYMAX. Bloomington, Ind., January 1st, 1872.

JAS. B. CLARK.

JOHK 0. ORCHARD.

SLAM h CSCHi'iSD, BKALEKS IU Fancy and Staple amAijiMJuis

Provisions, Queeasware, &e. Masonic Hall Building, Bloomington, - Indiana. The highest prices paid for all kinds of country produce, tui20 JO

DEN TISS'A-ltTf .

Dr. W. T. Allison,

OFFICE Over Tot Smith's .tt.sr clrv Store. South side of tliefqir BLOOMS tGYO.V, INBIAH'A.

bouse md sm PAIN I a Asd Taper Hasgcr. ORDERS lef- nt MeColbmgh's or maker & Cu'g Prug Stores, eei re pronjpt te test Ion. Shop on eutt Co'.lege Avenue, one squaro south of -, public (iqnam. nwtlS V :

!Oailrjei" liof. TUUK BOC II ESTKK, takes pl.sr, v ' fj informing the public that be bin r-i lished himself t gain west eftbcOr. l ii building. On S. College wbi; Shaving and Hatr Cutting doae ia s-. . He solicits a f-hareof the pu'eiie jn-rtui and will guirantee sat!ftietion. Bloouatton. Ini, ilay 24th, H Ti,