Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1872 — Page 2
ISSUED JSVSKY WBBSTBKDAT, at $i per year. William A. Gabk, Editor a,ui l'rvjt,Utor
The House Apportionment bill U to become the law. It increases the number of members of Congress to two hundred and eighty three. Ohio- will have twenty members, Indiana twelve, and Kentucky ten.
and Second Grand Assistant Engineers, Grand Guide, Grand Chaplain and Board of Trustees. Items from Other Counties.
Prof. Hopkins, the Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction, has brought about his Democratic ears the fierce denunciations of the Democratic press and politiein.is for his advocacy of compulsory education.
The Democratic Ku-klux of South Carolina are coming to grief. About iifty of them have confessed their erinMB'tiroprri oourt and now ornax.icnt the penitentiary. What a .shame to. put rebels in tho penitentiary, merely for roaming over the country at iiight,.pillagiug,h&nging, shooting, and burning negroes and other 'Union men..
An Indianapolis preacher named Hew, oyer seventy years of fige, recently had the we cut. and baptized several-peraontu He walked some dietanoi shivering in his wet cloth es,
took cold and died. It is high time that . t'.e useless' custom of immersing people under freezing water
in winter, was abandoned.
The Scientific American says it is now impossible to construjt s. burg-kr-oroof Bafe for the thief, with
his cylinders of compressed hydro
gen -atsd oxygen, can, in a few seconds, burn holes of any size in the hardest metals his fire-drill en
abling him, in a ' few minutes, to work his way into the strongest safe
that, ever was constructed.
We are getting back to Oriental
customs. By way of entertaining
the ehittircn of his congregation on Christmas day, the Rev. E.E.Hale,
of Boston, gathered them into the
decorated aburch and told them an
entirely fresh an original story about good little girls and naughty little beys who repented and be
haved like first-class juvenile Chris
tians, finally becoming promising
and industrious members ot society
We confess to a preference for this
kind of denouement, especially in
children's stories. The main objection -to the Little Nells and the
Evas is that they do not get well, i ' '. V ' i j. -l.j'.l . i .J; window.
Din me nisi niien ineir examine lias
.become the most valuable. No matter how loudly a little woman may sing, "I want to be an angel," we may take it for granted that she really wants to be nothing of the kind.
A brother of Stokes, FiskV murderer, is a baggageman on tht Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. Some New Albany missionaries have turned their attention to thelocal heathen, and sent a Bible, the other day, to the Standard office. - The Delphi Times warns the Masonic brethren against one C. A Bristol, who claims to be "a Chicago sufferer" :md a Mason, but who
really is an intense fraud. Three horses of Mr. Duvault Con well,-of Madison countv, wen
successively drowned in a shallow
well in attenptmg to get a drink out of it; An Evnsville policeman preferred a char je of "arsenal" against '-he purloiner of some old iron. Larceny is what thegentlo guardian meant. If anybody wants to be an angel all he has to do is to lead a virtuous and Christian life, and pull his gnr: over the fence by the muzzle. EcTtwd Griskill,3helby county age 16 years, did it. An Inelianapolis wife-beater, who is a painter as well, had li;s sport interfered with by a neighbor, who gave him a tremettttons thrashing long over due, painiee! his face an elegant blue-black, and left him with a skin f ill of sore bones. A Lafayette lawyer rehearses his pleas nightly in his sleep. His landlord says he wouldn't m.ind th? tearing of rhetoric to tatters if it wnsa't for th j mattresses and bedcover.
Kate Price, of Fayette county,
had her nose nearly torn irom her face and sustained ether severe in
juries by buing thrown from her house while returning from church
last Sunday.
Joe Garshwiler, of Franklin,
weieht SX. Ditched uton Charley
Hyder, a feataer weight Dutchman, to enforce the payment of rent. Charley 'caught Mm by his magnificent auburn whiskers, and led him to the police couirt,, where a fiae settled If.
Tnr, Hoisikr School-Master. A Novel. Hy Edward Eggloston. 'With twentyI'ino Illustrations. For sale by Amlrron & Hamilton, Mitchell, InJ. Sent. postHgo paid, on receipt of price $1.25. This tory, which was originally published in the '-Hearth and Home,'" has creitesl qui k a si nuation in reading circles. The plot is laid in one of the counties of Indiana, and tho characters are just such is re met every day, in small settlements uid inland neighborhood. The high landing of tha author isa sufficient recommendation uf the tory. as far as regards the moral to be deduced from it. This is one of the few popular novels that are fit to i placed upon the shelves of any library in the hind. Sand $1.25 to Anderson & Haiti ilton, and they will mail you a copy, postage paid.
The Indianapolis Mirror 1 ...1 .
reui, vt: mum, wni'u it "up
in meeting against the practice nf celebrating the anniversary of the
birth ot tlie inihlel lorn.
We think it far be tter to f-elehrate
the anniversary of his death, as the latter was a much more important event than the former, so fur as the best interests ol' the world is concerned.
is cor-1 For Sale House and Lot.
HOUSE contain six largo and com in . HioiiH room. There is a Ciitern, Cellar :tnd dtabln. Situated in the northeast c i;i...,.,,;.Ti.... ...;;.... ,.rn-r u i.
lame. H,, Lincoln streets, lins beautifully arid
high, tionling t.ic i"iulh. ami is well gupplied with fruit trees and evergreens. For particular call on ur address J. M. KKRREK, lll.xmiiiigt an, Ind. jan.'e 72-3 v
living in Trimble county, Ky., a large tumor, some ten inches in cir-
: cu inference. No chloroform wa
used, but the operation was rendered painless and safe by Dr. Mullen's usual method. The parts were rendered insensible to the knife by the freezing process. Madison Free Stephen Ugce and his wife, of Sanktown, Laporte county, left their three children in the house temporarily in charge of a fourth, who soon went off to school leaving them unoared for. In some manner the little ones set the house on tire and the yonngest was burned to death while the others made a narrow escape. The jury in the Check trial, at Brookville, have brought in a ver
dict of murder in the first degree and sentenced the prisoner to be hung. This was the second trial, the former verdict having been the same t,3 now, the Supremo Court
having granted a new trial. Heaven Forbid. The Sentinel
accuses the New Albanv Ledger of
being a Republican paper, and the
Ledger retorts by saying that Mr
Bright steals like a Republican.
Both prove their own Democracy
Do what you please with each other,
ereutlemcn. executing pushing: into
the Republican fold.
An inconsiderate parent in
Terre Haute, squandered in riotous drinking the hard earneil money his loving daughter had given him
to buy the necessaries of lite towit : a chignon and a gross of hair
pins. Did the dear child weep.ane!
further impoverish herself bv tear
in" her hair? Iot much, bhe
kicked the wretched old soaker down
off the
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Atlniiiriisiratoi' .Sale.
OTK'K IS HKRKI'.Y GIVEN, that i I i . . i
1 aine s nirthelay was celebrated ' the will auin-xed". will -e!i Kt I'riv.itk.Sai.k
at .Bamboo, WU. A tovH callable clrnr ol nit tien nd mz-nmbrmees, except
bearing such a name 'as that I 'P'-lr'jl""";- v ' V?e tollr",g
tit I urjeiii i uvu i rn rjinn: in Ull JJU It'll IVWIIWOUld Have no compunctions in Cel-Uhip, Monro County, InJi iin.i, to-wit :
the anniversary Ot the rH of the nulliwst quarter of section Jli'olzobuh with ll o Hosts : -f: u'wn ' 2 commmcinK at
brating
jattle ei
of Heaven.
E. T. twi.oh. w. habhtma.n. TAYLOR 8c HARRYMAN, AVholcsale and Hetail Deale rs in Choice Family Groceries, Queemicare., (l'(isnware, 7'obawo, Cigar, Xotion and Salt. The highest market price paid t'ur coun
try produce. Northeast corner public square, Bloomin to i. Ind.
li'otice to Xou-Restdeiits. Thf, ."frate of Indiana, Monrfe County, i the Monro?. Common" Pleas (hurt, April Term, 1872. (Complaint and Attachment. Thomas 1'. Leicas vs. Mary Tabler and Peter Tabler. Now comes the riaintifT, by J". S. Smith Huntar, Attorney, .nd t!lt' his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendants, Mary Tabler and Peter Tabler are not residents of the fclata of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given said defendant, that nnle-sa they he and appear on the first day of the next trnn of the Monroe Comrrou Pittas Court, t )be holden on the 1st. Monday of April, A.D. 1872, af the Court House in Bloominitn, in said county and State, and answer ( i demur to the same will Ue heard and dcte.-niined in their absence. Witness my name, and the ial of said Court, affixed at libnmiugtun, this, (ith day of Fcb.narv. A.l. 187C:. JOHN' It. EAST. Cleric. .1. S. Smith Hunter, Attv. Feb. 7-72
Principal, intcr-'st, damages and costs, $219.25. Also, the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of miction thirty-four, township nine, north of t ango tinc'east. containing forty acre. 51 ortgj ged by John Pel rv nd wife. Principal, interest, damages and e-osta, f li9.8. Also, i'ne northwest quarter of the northwest quarter tf section thirty-orn-. township nine, range one east, containin-r :(,i ty acres. Mortgaged by Cynthia Piuhaiii and her husband. Principal, intcrct,damand costs, $74.05. Also, the neirtheast qu-irtarof the northeast quarter of section thirty three, township nine, range one east, containing fortyacres. Mortgaged by James IIa.h ami wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $76.15 Blooniiniton Township Also, Ill-Lot No, three hundred and eighteen, in the Town of Bloomington. Mortgaged by James B. Allison and .wife. Principal, interest, damages and eoits, 184.85. Also, tho northeast quarter of the sootheast quarter of section one, township nine, i-anjo ore west, ct.ntainiiric thirty-nine acres. Morlgatced by J-evi Lentz and wife. Principal interest, damages and cost.s, 0'2.0o. . Also, p irt of In-Lots Xos. thirty-seven and thirty-ciht, in the Town of "Blocin-
JM.ortitnged bv-Francis A. Tour-
uer and her husband. Principal, interest, damage!1 uid costs, ilOB.BO. H'n'htund Township.
sotithea-t qui r- 1 Part nf the northeast quarter of section own ramrc 'J t went v-sii:. !nd the north wt-st onrner of tlm
west, containing eighty acres, and lavs cast ; northwest quarter of section twenty-live, of the Hlonniington and Stanford road. :i)l in township nine, range two west, ennAb.o in acres out of the southeast corner ! taining seven acres. Mortgaged by James of tin- northeast quarter of said section, j l$ratnev and wife. Princinal. interest.
AND k coir. PLETESTOCE f TUT BOOKS Uki mnoifERr,
it ih POST OFFICE News 8ti, SELL ant MAX I' fQWlt,
me norimvisT corner or s:ua tract; tlieiicn west until it strikes Indian Creek: thence with tha mHttinlt-r ..I' e'rr...t until it
strikes th seetiiii! line In-twcen :he south!
west quarter of section JS and the sunt lies st quarter of section 20 ; thence sixth to the section corner: thenee east to the southeast corner: lhe:iee north to the In-ginning corner, eont: ining about one liun lred and twenty live acres. Appraised at $2.50. And also, part of the outhwe.-t quarter
range 2 v.est. that inuton
Indian Creek 't said sietiiiii,
ot section '.'it town r?
lies north and west of in the northwest cornet' containing .'!,' ncres.
Also the east part of tht
t section tw intv-iurii'
ter i
Religious papers are not always profi ta ble pecuniarily. For hi stance, the Ciacinnaid Cluristian standard, with 1 2.000 aubacribers. aays its ex
pense have so far been $2000 in excess of all jtr inconrc.. The Clu-
--Mr. Vaiis, a resident of Picas- j t ' fl; hi. 0f stair3 and
ant township, .Switzerland county, l front p()rj Thus is virtue vineliwas shot last Monday night, while j cat(Hj ailj pUn;she(l in Terre undressing to go to bed, by a! Haute
assassain, who nreci xnrouKu nu . t , A .
-w. Mr. Vails died about A u ! " a 'CT' " i " I .i on ... nu I I'. rtn M WalAtn rtll 'X I .Til f I fl ?r
o i ill hint tvoolr 4 nir
is no clue to the murderer.
Mr.
A thief broke into the house of
Kirtner. at Mishawaka, and !
stole a jug, which ho filled with ci
der and made off. He pilfered bet
ter than he knew, for the little jus: was Mr. Kirtner's bank, in which he deposited his good $500, witii a string tied to it and hanging out, so that I;a could draw on sight.
of last week- A pitman wheel attached to the saw broke, and a piece of it struck the fly-whol breaking it. Then a piece of the flywheel struck the proprietor Mr. Hammond on the thigh, l.suising him considerably, and another hit Uriah Durbin, crushing his leg to atom below the kucc, and can.-nng his death.
A VnTivt TrivT f 1.. 1rrt...lov
-Sarah ). Rippcrdam, of Cory- . 0,i
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cago Advance, with a larger sub- don, accents the lost ay (able in her RichaP Bpi ht mugt C0Iun .ajn scription list, sank $75,000 ia four name in a vwy unladylike manner. intocom.fc. m8t face the Judge and years, and had not reached the sel f It cost Sarah $284 67, to pursue jin.y and bo tped for Btripr,in, off sustaining point at the time of the George E. Kourtner through 'lienjj many a black cat's lntlo for fire. The Interior in less than two', eourts to reccver an equivalent forj awkward bungling in cat surgerv, years l as used up a capital of 50,-1 her blasted af ec ions. George says gncll m ( hc atntutc calls flat nerjurv. 000, and the Chicago Standard he Wt Kourtner at alh, and ael-j We pitv Di(:k we're sorrv- for his
witu xo,wv Buiwriuens, was not , -'"- xnt.uuni seif-suta'mi ng. i head oft' over- the matter.
-Mercbanis who' are preparing
Application! to sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Jlotroa county,
Vourt of Common rims.
VTOTICK IS IIEIIEBY CI VEX THAT i IJobert Hash. AdminHra.nr of the
estate of James Hash, deciascd. has filed his petition to sell ihe Ren Ks ate of the decedent, his portion nl beiiifi insuflicient to pav his debts; and that sad petition will bo' heard at the April Terni A.D. 18T2, of the Court of Common 1'lea'of said county. "Witnesi my hand, this siih tinv of FcbL.S. ruarv, A.D. B72. J6HN R. XAST, Clerk. J. H. Smith Hunter, Att n Bloomington, Ind., Feb.rth, 1872.
House and Lot lor Sale. THE house ia of brick ne story, situated on Sixth Street, torth of" the M. E. Church. The house conaini six rooms, therein a stable, wood-hous. brick smokehouse, and two cisterns on he premise, nil in a good state of repair, 'or terms, and fi rther particulars, apply tc ,b7-72 JAMiS CKAIG.
tiwn n.i r:iti!e as atoi-esan!. a id mitre parliciilarly descrilied in thepetiti m of the Administrator. Appraiseil at $s,"Sp. Applications of purchasers wi I be received at the lute residence of s:iid des-e-detit. upon said premises, up to th 3th day of Maivh nest. Tkiims. One-fourth c.i-i. residue in thr-e eipial payment of twelve, eihti en and twenty-four months, tha purcl.a-er jjivint; notes at sis per cent, interfsl. waiving valuation, and secured by gi.od fr-je-hold securit v. "SVIUJlAM ft. RICH A RIXSOX, Adm'r with the Will annexed Of William ('. Saddler, deceas -d. J S. Smith Uunter, Art' v. innS-V2
4IminiMtratoi'H Sale1.
"VfeiTlCKH HEREBY GIVEN, that j 1 i the undersigned, Adirdnistniturof ilie ; estate of Sokunoti liorutl', deceased, will s.-l! ;
at Priviite Sn'e, r!t"jr of nft rnrifmbriiiu-r.-i r.rerjit (hi: tnj f for tht yrnr 1H72. the lol'owiiie; real estate, to "it: A punt of the east half of the northeast quarter of serrion 4. town 7. north, ratine 1 west, beginning nt a point on the cist line of said quarter, that is 24.1 rods north of the southeast corner thereof; (bene : north with said east line to the noi-tiiesst corner of suid quarter ; thence west fo rod s to t he northwest corner of said half quarter; .thence south w ith the west line of s iidl alf quarter to a point '-'4.1 tods north of the southwest corner of said half quarter; thenee east, parallel with the south line of saiei half quarter, to the plaec of beginning, containing f!7" neres. more or less, situated in ("b ar Creek township. Mi rroe enurty. Indiana, and appraised t v the acre at $28. or l.?!7 em fo:- the whoh'-traet. Application of t urchascr- wi!) he received
ut inv nsidenee in V.-rrv lownsliin. in said ' ""d wife.
county. p to the I ith ilav "I Kebniary. nnu eits. 84.tw. 1H72. Mut if the said real estate is rot sold Also, th'f northeast quarter of the northon said day at private sale then and in that '.t quarter of .-etion eleven, township ease I will' at I o'clock 1'. M. on Monday, j eight, rimer one ea -t.containing forty acres, the 28th day of Kehniai v. A. !. 1H72 fit j Mortgaged bv Joseph Swt and wifo Prillthe lute re-ifien e of s-iid dee. -dent which ! cipul, inteitrst. elamngin and costs. $.16.25.
is near this lati n otter tor sale at rveur ' . iso. me east halt o tne nortlieast nuar-
damages Mid costs. $101.35.
Also, the northeast quarter of the southwest juar :er of section ten. township nine; rrtnsfe tw- west, containing fortv ecrts.
Mortgaged by James S. Whitsell and wife. I'riucipiil, interest, damnees and costa 5 J.;t3. Vnn fiurrn Tnwnsiip. The ens; half of the northeast quarter of section twenty -seven, towmMp eight, range two west, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged by William Huteher and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $223.70. 1'crri Township. The lW'thwest quarter of the northwest qu irter cf section eleven, township eight, range i we't. containing forty acres. .Mortgaged by Kufus Coatney and wife. iVinrip.il, interest, damages and costs, If. 7. 03. Salt Creek Township. Also, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section three, township eight, range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Adam Stader and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs. U7. 7;. Also, the southeast quarter of the southwest qoarter of section seventeen, township eight, range one east, containing fortyacres. Xorttragod by Thomas X. Shields and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs. "iX. 23. Also, the southeast quarter of the south east quart,'!', of section thirty-two, township eight, range one east, containing forty acres. " Mortgaged by Win. II. Clark and wife. Principal, interest, damages find costs, fit:. 7 u. Also, the leit-theasl quarter of the south-ea-t quarter uf section twenty-one, township eight, range one ea-t. contnimii'Ji forty acres. Mortgaged bv Abraham f 'best nut
CANDY MAHUFACTOR
BREAD, CAKES AND Candies matta Dailv
Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade -freight paid here. AGENCY FOR THE Olfbratfd Balliaiare Oysters The best Sold. P E RINGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE,
ARE
Principal, interest, Damage
RECEIVING A ASSORTMENT
NICE
Headquarters for Shoes, Havin;" purchased the ditto interest and good will' f. Msrs. CHA.SWi t'O. in the CITY SHOE STOKE, wo naxe our best
bow to the citu'en of Bloin;injton, and Monroe and adjoining-eount.s. We are! offering bargain in nti dopant-cms of the j present stock, in order to 'miKC room for superior Spyrutg stock, whi! has already j been bought, wid will soonirrire. "W c as- ,
sure tne patrons of :nu oltifir n that, we sha" . cor.tihuo to keep the Jine brands of C I'STOM-M A 1) K (iosds ier.-toforu kep; on bund, including the '-OliHei able Boot. ' an(j (hall exert cr. wolves t thf utmost In
please fill Wlio wi;l sit-vor wi'ti their pa-
iforesaid de.-cribet. real
At.TTIo.v, till
estate. Upon sal-' by either mode oae-i'our. b cash j will be require I in b in I. and the it-sMue j in equal payments due in 1?, IH : nd i4 j months, with iV'tin at (i per rent, irterest, j waiving beneh" of atipra'se.ment aul se- , ccred 1 V guild Ir' !,o!d l-'Teties janl'.i SI .AS K. CUV. A im r. i J.S. Smith IIcxtkr. Att'v.
SHOES, That will compare favorably Avith any in Town.
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Cincinnati having lost the Republican National Convention, is now after that of the Democracy. In some respects the latter would prove more beneficial to its impecunious hotel-fceefkirs, as there is greater probability of a prolonged session of the Democracy, consequent upon the visual scramble for the empty hounr of a nomination. Grant and Colfax will be renominated with
scarcely any opposition at Phi ladel-i
plua, and toe piatiorm will be assented to without a wrangle. One lay will finish up oar work. But Democracy may, particularly if the liquor i good and plenty, s-tay a week or two, and therefore it shows good flense on the part of Cincinnati tavern keepers to want them to :orae. Cincinnati is well up to such
matters, and has an abundance of i
sins, and nope when next k speculates in skins, the cunning ot his artful hand will fail, ere it approximates the black cat's tail. Let
for the sprint trade should make
arrangements to advertise liberallv. goon men pray that. tins misguided y- . l.l I ' ... i iL I n. Y . I I
Our raoit suocessiui nusiness men are those who advertise largely and
iudiciouslv. ar u' many houses that
youih. may henceforth stick to hon
esty and tjrutrr. Should justice send him to a ftlon's cell, mr.v true re-
uever advertised before last season,! pentance keep him out of hell. This
are tuily satisied that it pays to do so. The local notice style Is now the most popular, and certainly ten times as effective-as the standing advertisemenbij Ind. Neios.
is our benediction, Dick, farewell.
J. II, LxTpresa,
Ixfidkl Movement. A n effort is to be made by leading Infidels of
lss Lizzie Campbell, thai nu; i.,, .iu, ,nnrf nrnm.
principal oi ine puouo scnooi inent citieg of Ohio lu(lia,ia and Osgood, Ind., recently stopped work . Illinoi8 this winter J F TTndc?r. because men m similar positions re- wood of Bogto u secma lQ be ceived larger salaries than she did j the greatInfidei gun and his friends The school -Dimittee was composed; chal, a fair discuss;on witb
jork, hominy, whisky, and-
-Jftatburg Uazette.
of sensible rn jn, however, and the
young woman's salary was at once raised to the proper amount.
An Anderson man, visiting
tiee a lair opt-
any religiouS denomination, sect or creed that disbelieves in the doctrine promulgated by that sect.
Infidel clubs exist and hold reg-
- - - - - " - j j - - (3 :tieel-j Indianapolis, the other day, invested ular meetings in the cities of Pitts-
la the early "jayhawking" days, Gen, Sherman made a slender livelihood ia Calhoun county, Kansas, and onco, when he had prepared
himself rooat elaborately, it is related
in a package of fire-works, which
hecaretully placed in his coal pocket.
While waiting at the union Depot
for the night train, he stood too near a red-hot stove. Result : An
; impromptu pyrotechnic display, a
that a "long, lank, fean genius," Fmnc coat a vera ant ingnwmea i : t:. - t,?c ii. J into hU. and spectators convulsed.
iiavm uo J. watitf huk uciuic mi: court as his cwtjpcti tor. The Gen- Salerr girl who enjoyed eral summed up grandly, quoting Uved(JinK festivities above all things,
freely from an immense pile oi bocks c0pCd with an impecunious young
placed carefully before birr., and
citing the English common law to prove his point. TW'bullwhacker'" followed Wm, an ridiculed 'lis precedents and scouted arl bis books. He said it was an insult to the court
to read from the "common law of
Kngland," and declared that ':if be were compelled to take any of thai aristocratic British law, he wanted the very best her Majesty had and ;ioii pf her common law." That was epflwgk ; the justice's face was set, and the Genaral lost his case. I?: was the last case he ever tried in Kansas, HKO-r.HBRliOOD OF EsOtNKEES. --Ui. Butler has introdu-jed into ( Congress a bill incorporating about .-isty engineers into a company ; -tyled, "The Grand International! Division Brotherhood of Locomo-i Motive Engineers," with h-sadquar-: -rs'at Cleveland. The object is tv id each other to become more ski 11i .l and efficient, and to combine' tbi tiiritable purposes. The otEcers;.ie Grand Chief Engineer, First
lawyer who pawned his library to raise the necessary funds. After the fun was "all over, the bride coolly went back to her parents and sent word to the disconsolate groom that if he will go to work and 8how himself a man, she will go back and live with bini.
-Near Jordon Village, in Owen
burgh, Penn., Cincinnati, Dayton
and Columbus, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Ind., Springfield and Chicago, 111., and it is claimed that they are increasing in strength.
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" ... , . 'the folh.v.inu' (leserf i rr-nl c-!lt". I. -wit: have wld anr entin? t'-w Tlif n..nhv.v,t r,.ri.-r i tU .- -tii.-st City hoe .Store, to M6M.-:" & .-,,t.l!.vt.r . ,.,-., ,'!4,, ot rn. and w onrdially leoonimcn thtr"U ' th" sl.ir;- iit'tr ..t, ran' mi I I '. east. eo:.t;iinpuhiin ns correct luisim ss nin mid .''ny ; f-,,rI- ilt.r,.s ,., ,. i; of patroiiKge. M'e. hope or i Id ciistoi.?- A!s,,,"j,;irr ,f . north-as! uort-r f ihe era will vontinue to drulvrHi tho now . s .whit iUar'er of st etion ' lifre -ii firm. Feb.7, T2 CILSK & CO. , Jow1Jhi t iht. k i. r me one e ist. ! 1 ! Ale-1 I'tirt of t ie siiii'"i.-:it lomi'ter . if ihe
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HAVING sold out oi:T ttit cS, 'f" j desirous of inrilcing; settinent Cl' all i our affairs at the surliest prstienblo ino- ' raent. Those whe are itiflebtct'i tw.nre ear- i nestly requested I o call nion h tit once, as ! we prefer to sett!;! with you ai-selves, ho- I fore we leavn town, rather tha leave dip j claims m th hnnrls of nn nttrncy. AVe j can. nt till tinies, be found at Ir old jdace j of business. j AVe take this opportunity t thiink our : friends, who havi! so- libe mil; patronized ) us during all the time we havdieen in bu- i siness. CWAIS & CO. j ISloomintrton, Ind.. F-b. T, tf2.
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NOTICE. W. H. JONES, Es-BKli will give prompt a'tention w the husin Mpf Cnnvera.ncinff, Henrilticiff Ibe fecor4f of Dl'oiIm and .lloriKHcH in Vlonrnc coantjr, and Snrni-ibiiiK abntrrt of title to Heal Kstnte, ifc. What J o rs kioics, ha Aitoi'jind in the main, what he don't know he ms That
is saying more Ijr Jojies, thsn nany can sav for themselvmi, and tell the ruth. !
Office up suira, at the Courllouse in Bloomington, convenient to tbe Records. nor8-lm
r ot seefieii htteeii tl:i).
township 01, 'I i f l. ranee one i ens,, ,- tainini; Ibr'v ("'' ''f more or losn. in Monroe oou'niv It "imvi. Trbmm Dnis-thiH i 'h. the resid .n in eooi1 I'livinents. ut twei-C nnd eiir.iteen
rrtnntlw With lloteS at iin,'CSt,
twiiiotit of 'i.aiseiiictit. and
good freeliohl su. ."ic. Sale to begin iit 2 o . 'ocl- P. M. JAMW CLARK 2d7ce 71-td ' Ailirunistrstcr. Auditor's Salo of OcHnquCH LaudN.
,T'TI('K is herel v 'U en that the f.ilicw-
ina I met a or p:i reels nf Lands nnd
1 Town Lots, or so mueh thereof ii shall lie
W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LABSEST STOCK OF
axdware,
Building Material, Stoves, Tinware,. Agrienltm-al Implements
N1
Joe. Simpson, the Carnpbellite preticher, who eloped with Mrs. Young some weeks ago, from this place,had collected a couple hundred dollars for the purpose of building a ne w church, which he earned away with hira. His parishioaers are highly indignant. JSewport Transcript. There is still another new party
in prospect. The American Spir- j
ltuahst 6ays and says it boldly : "T;iat we are fast annroachinp- a
Application to 8ell Real Estate. The State of Indiana. Monro? Conty, set. NOTICE in hereby given tha Daniel Lundermanf Adiiiiriilrl6t''a' th estate of Moaos Johnson, doeeaied, bas filed his Petition to Soil the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal estate baiig insufficient to pay his ihsbtK; and tiitttsaid petition will be hoard at tho April 1erra,A.l., 187 J, of the Court, of. Common PUos of said County. Witness my hand, this 29th day of Jmu-
ary, 187.
. jan31-7
JOHN B. EAST, Clerk
county, lives a man by the name of time when the dividing line will be
Hiram VVorley, whose ftrst wite is yet living, who has twenty-seven children twenty-five boys and two girls, and al'i twins but one. They are all single, and all live at home with their parents. Nitre-glycerine is what the New Albanyites coat their wood with. When a wooden thief calls around and earritis the explosive fuel to his house and attempts to carve it witb his little axe, he goes where twineth the woodbine and traileth tho wild pea vines. I)r. A. J. Mullen, assisted by Dr. W. A. Collins, recently removed from the back of a gentleman
drawn and Spiritualists will be
called upon, nay compelled, by the
inevitable logic ot events, to act in an organized, systematic manner j politically, there can bo no doubt." As an agricultural State, Indiana j stands third on the list. As a min- j
cral State, she will, in a few years, be the foremost in the Uniun !
WTt CENTS uuetini AMh WlU Lugbl , Ol (HE BtllAI mtiM far Jt'ld Fllllugs. TEN WlUK tv wepmr or Uwer Ml or Tadb om RabUf, MMt )HlltJ. C All Irtrrk warrants 41 KtLGORE'S 0EIJTAI ROOMS No. 70 North Illlioli St. jbiubinv ee&. Iniiisiyolij,
An ingenious English nan has constructed a self-acting knitting machine, three of which can be tended by a little girl, and together will make 40,500 loops in a minute. And this will abolish old ladies entirely., . .
A NEW LOCATION inn a LiUtGE NEW S5TOCM:: J W.DAVIS Has removed bi. MERCHAUT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT "on the went to tho South fiido of the Public Square, and has just reeoivel :t large and fathionablu stock of Clothinj, Piece Good, Hata, Caps, and Gontleioona Furnishing Goods, which wili' be sold at figures low enough to auit everyone. Tvknty-Four Yeabb KxrERteNCB in tba huuinoss in Bloomington has given him a very correc ; idea of the wants of thu trde. Hpccial attention Riven to cutting and mkin; garment to lit. Givo uio a call. Blooiaiaglon. Ind., Nov. 8, 1871 -tf
ottered fcr .'iilc. ni the Court IUk.sc lo-r,in tho Town- af Bloom ington, to tlr highest bidder, for cash iii hand, mi Monday, Mmvh 25tn. Wt, the same having been mortgaged to the State of India nit, to secure tho paynicit of principal and iiiturct on Common Sihaul and Congression il .School Fund of sar countv. and which have become forf iitea
to the State for the non-payment of interest, &c, on the name. If less than the
whole tract is sold, the part so sold wi l De in the northwent corner of said truct; and if Ices than the whole Lot is sold, the part
so sold t'hall be off ot tne m.Ic extending across ail Lot. Sate continued from day
to dov, until all shall be sold or ollerel tot sale.
Washington Township. Also, the northwest quarter of tho tiirtheast tpiarter, sect on twenty-two, towtii.hip ton, range one west, containing forty teres. Mo'rtgajrod by "William H. Sims and wife, rrincipiil, interest, damages and oust, $86.80. Also, the southwest tpiarter of nortr west quarter of section twelve, township ten, ranpo one west, containing forty ncres. Mortgaged by Jackson Uules and wife. Principal, interist, damages and coats, $59.75. Also, east half of the southwest quirtur of section seventeen, township ten, njige ono west, containing eighty acres. Sfiortggged by Mary J. Clark. Principal, interest, damages and costs. 326.25.
Also, tho west half of tho northwest
quarter, section twenty-five, townshi j ten, range one wst, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged by Kliznbcth Showers and Sarah E, Sears. Principal, interest, damaga and costs, $83.70. irarion Toumsiip. Tho northwot quarter of the northeast
quarter, soetiori five, township ten, wnge
ono et, containing torty-tour acres. Mortgaged by Stephen G. iicDaniol and wife.
i Principal, inuirost, uuningoi ana cosu,
He.tton TownJiip. Tho northwtist quarter of tho southwest quartor of section twenty-seven, township uino. range ono east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Griffith Davidson and wife. Principal, interest, daniajoeand coats, $73.40. Also, the est t half of the south weitquirtor of section twntj-ven, townsh .p aioe, range oee etiit, containing eighty i.ctm. Mortgaged by Jeasa Cocpar an'l wif.
tor ot section th: c i, townsh-.p seven, range-i n east, oonttiinins eighty acres. Jlm't- i t;agd by Kobt. Clark and wife. Principal, interest, damage and costs, $R2.1S. Also, the east, half of the southwest qt;:ir- : ter of .- eel 'on two, township eight, rs.ngw . i ne east, containing eighty acres. Mort-I rasrod bv William BoruS' sr., and wife.!
i Pi'iitciiial. infenst, dan;ag'-, ami costs'
!.' lij.
7'm Tl..vu,.. I 1 The norihweM qu.iiti'r of the southwe. t ; quarter ot :ectioii thirty-one. township: ' s, v.n, range oin- east, rot Gaining forty ; i lU'i'i-s. M---rtt;a-red by Jaok.-on Clen h-nin ! ' :! ii- 1 wife. Principal, interest, damages and eosi, i'.'n -.Vls-. tin noi't I: west iinrter if tl'.- no-th-; wtv qua rtvr !' si etion thirty-two, town-hip I '(veil, r wi:;e one enst. c.nt'tiuinii fori v ' neres. Mo; ;g:ig Ml by James G.irr:n and . wife. IY, ivipal. intvre.l, daiiuyes and . . O.' Sts. Al t'.i.l'O. I ("V.r fVi'k TuVCH'hip. i Tlil West hall' of the southwest quarter of , j sixtioti (:'.ht. township ii.'v, n, ninge one 1 , wet. cintaiiif.'" eighty acres. Mortgaged ! lv John W. Horn Niter and wife. Prim'-;
al, interest, damages ad co-ts, $!&.7"i. j Also, the northeast quar'er of the soiuhwe( quart,. of section two. tovroshipecven, j
I rung,; one west, containing tony neres. : i Mortgaged to William W. Puni-ail and ; j wife. I'rir.eipal, interest, damages nnd ! ! costs, $1.V 15. I
! Also.tho MHlth hnli' of the southeast qn.ir-!
tor or section twenty-one, township seven. , range ono west, containing eighty acres, j Mortgaged by Samuel Strain and wife, j Principal, interest, damages and costs, $27080. ( Also, the south half of tbe uivrth ea-t ; qunrtef. section twelve, township seven, j nine's one west, containing scventv-iire i
r-ies. Moiled to ltobertM. Galloway, i fJjtlaV C llttOI' Hoveo IT.1V "1 r,ali-is i'j-in.iunl, iaun.J, damage and costs, j - v VUlltlJs, "' tJlt3 i.' OI I'S
Also. ti.. n?t half of th. southeast quar- ; ter of section ievim, townsi'ip even, range , one west, ttntntni.:' fichty -ref. Jlirt-i
c:icol to Jihn W. Hoinhidwr iiud
Princinnl. interest. damflecS and toti
$217,135. Also, tho south half of the south wost quarter of set tion thirty-six, township seven, rnnge ono vrest, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged by Sampson Miller and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, 212.30. Indian Creek Township. The, cast half of tho northwest quarter ? tho northwest quarter of section fourteen, township seven, range two west, containing twenl acres. Mortgaged by Isaac Stultznnd wife. Principal, interest, duinogos an" cosls, $(30.30. Also, the rcrtheast quarter of tho north
west quarter of section fourteen, township
even, range vo west, containing forty ares. Mottgared by fsaae Stultz and wo. Principal, interest, damages sldxI cos, $108.45. ALSO, at tin samo ?itne nl place, I wfll offer the followvg ttaets of land belonging to the siiteenti stutiou of.tho following township, and S,.foitcd for tho non-payment of interest. Marion Township. The east ha of the northest quarter and tho non.hwe. quartor of th nortttast quarter all in etion sixteer, township ten. ranpn nnn nsut u. i..on.l . T,hi
HendriMon and wife to tho school fund of)
am lownstup, ant to.f0ited for tho nonpayment ot interest, anosoicl by tbe county Auditor to Robert M. taiiowny and by him forfeited to the State l.r the nonpayment of interest. Principal, .nterest,daraagej and costs, $320.55.
JAS. F. MAKutT
Wile. I costs.
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Reapers, Revolving Hay Rakes,
PLOWS. GARDEN HOES,
gl nte r s'
FORKS OF ALL KL.NDS, AC.
Belmont N'ttifrf, Iron ajitl Steel, Pittsburgh Glass, Fabaestock's Whit Lcacl, Pure 3oiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blinds, Locks, KLngr"e, &c, &-., ever brought to Bloomington. Jig- AJ) kinds of Tin tut:' Sikeet Iron Work done to order. Pleas give tne a call. W J. AUKlf.
M CALL A & CO
Oavc tbe C'hait Stock of
Auaiior ot Monroe county Rlnom 'tiff ton. Tntt lf(.l, 7th "ii
VICK'S FLORAIi CHIDE Fl.i
17. Tbe flnt odition of two hundred thousand copies just published. It U elegantly printed on lino tinted paper, in two colors, and illut triited with over three hundred engravings of Flowors and Vegetables, and TWO COLORED PLATEN. Tho most beautiful and instruct v :tttaloguean l Floral Guide in the. worn! U pagoa, gtvirg thorough directions for the culture f t lowers and Vegetab.es, orna. menting grounds, raakii.g walks, &c, A Chi istinas present fcr my customers, but forw wdad to any who apply by until, fa Tea C.t.-, ouV- cna quarter the cjst
MOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, I-IOSSII3H.Y J-HI GLOVES,
and Shoes
Boots
and
O0KS km STATIOflERY, Cotton arm and Batting, HYDRAULHI3 CpffiNT, AND SALT, In tne TfiT7ncl nWouiiujftoas
