Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 February 1872 — Page 3
BLQQMIN6T0N PROGRESS,
te?" Snodsxrass t'c Podils have
a number ol desirable Building Lots
LOCAL AXJ 3USCELLAXF.OVS.
i for sale on favorable terms. Per-
Bill Of Prices For Advertising. The undersigned have agreed upon the following Bill of Price? fi r Advertising in the Bloomington Democrjt, and Bloomington lrogrtsti 1 veur1 cou $80 ; J col. $40 ; J col. S20. 6 mos. lco'l.$45; ool.$S5; Jcol.S12.50. 3 ipoa. lcol.25; icol.$l5; J col $7.f.0. Cards, per year, 10.00, or one dollar per month fur 3 or 6 months. Local Notices 10 cents per line; standing local i 8 cents per line, euch insertion. Divorce Notices, $li.P0. Administrators', Exculors', Guardians', Commissioners', Attachment Notices.and all other legal ndvortising will be charged for ftt the rat of 15 cents per line fir iirst insertion, and 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. All legal advertisements which require proof of publication, must be paid for before affidavit will be made thereto. THOS.C. PC USE L, Pub. Democrat. "WM. A. (iABK, Publisher Progress.
sons who expect to .build would do well to call and learn locations and terms. A number of nice dwelling houses to sell and t rent. We also have few nice farms far sale on favorable terms. We can suit ytn in any kind of property Office on College Avenue atKl-Gth street, in Hunters Block, Bloominton, Ind. Real Estate Transfers. Report ;d by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public Office in the Court House, with County Itecorder: Archibald Plecncr to Mary A. Hardin, 40 acres of land in Bloomiugton Township, 235. John "V. Brown to Andrew Baper, 22 acres of land in Van Buren Township.100. 1 T ... T..U., 11' Duipn 'JQ
I -VUUrcw IVIOOI lo ouilil If. muw,
acres ol land in Van Buren iownsnip, nc ! consideratian given.
Mahlon Hachcr to Sirmalcum Hacker,
J. TV. SHOEMAKER.
Shoemaker now goes it alone, in i ' ' acres of U.nd in Marion Township, 130 the Drag business, having disused jof SoT"
with & partner, anct ot course can afford to sell a shade or two lower. He still retains Faris, who is indispensible in the prescription department, as all know him to be a No. 1 Druggist, and 3s reliable as a man can well be. The good old
Union Drug Store is bound to win jj-artot out-lot 26, ii! Bloomiugton, 150,
despite ail opposition, and the customers will multiply until they are as sands upon the sea shore. You bet.
acres
Robert C. Foster to Robert Henry, 40 acres of the north cas?, quarter of section 11 in Perrv Township. 4oO. Jacob B. lowe to Isaac Adkins, If acres of land, beina; part rf Seminary out-lot t!3, in Bloi'iuington, -too Rufus Cof'ey to ' oha "V. Stimson, GO acres of land in Kiel. land Township. 1,700.
Thomas Biiisrs U John W. Brown, a
TULEY A WICKS Miss Flora 'cFliiripy. of Madison square. Was lwrthered because she had nothing to wear, She bad neither furbelows, ribbons nor laces, To ada to he? beautv or set off her grace.
If she but lived here, she'd never deplore
Go to Jordan's Picture Gallery,
i j .t. w l. t- -...J iL.i&uon tnfles when shopping at tho New executed m the highest style of the . yrk Store, arc. Call at the Gallery. For they keep on hand a constant supply, - ! Of crnnds snout, nttriir.tive to fair woman's
M. L. McUOLLOTJGHT Now while the cold wintry winds are causing colds, coughs and other unpleasant ailments to become common, it is well to remember that McCollongh has so many preparations that will most certainly relieve you. His Drugs are selected with special reference to purity, and no
Go to Tuley & Wicki', south side of the Square, And purebass fine dress goods for beauty and wear.
Clearance sale of Pearls, diamont's, rubies, garnets, At John P. Smith's. Plain gold rings and handsome sets,
u..:-:.. ,1 fV. nw.; At Jonn r. onncn s.
tions comprmnded from them wil! , Gold and silver watchesof all kinds, not product the effect desired. Hei ,.At Jhn Smiths, also keeps stationery of all kinds j Solid and plated silverware, and sells cverv article at low figures. I At John t . Smith s. Call at the Old Reliable Drug Store. : T'-Tf c -i e . : i At .-ohn I. Smuli's, South side of GEORGE BO LLEN BACKER the unuare.
Don't incur a thirty or forty dollar doctor bill, when a new pair of:
boots or shoes, costing less than 000fifth of that amount, will keep you Humd and well. For this kind of wear go to Bollenbacher's. He hts spring styles of boots and shoos lor ladies, gentlemen and children. He an furnish von with the best arti-
Ri;v. J. W. Davis, the pastor of
tlic Aincan M. E Church,in Bloomington, Ind., is the authorized agent of l'ie Trustees cf said church. He is calling upon ihe people for help to meet a payment now due on said church. The members of this con
gregation are pcor, but willing to
cd it, and for which it is entitle;! to ihe thsinUs and gratitude of the whole oosuv.ry. cxvlvetl, 'flint Conrad linker, h.-ivinp; ably and faithfully discharged the duties of his office, is entitled to the confidence .nd thanks of the llcpublicans of (ho State. The following resolution, introduced by Dr.McPheetera was tiiitiiiimously adopted : Resolved, That the Republicanii of Manroe county, entertaining now, as heretofore, the fullest confidence in the ability, personal integrity and political consistency of Gen. Morton C. Hunter, present his name to the Republicans of the 6th Congressional District for nomination as aoandidato for Congress. The committee on delegates reported the following names. Bean Blossom Township. David V. Buskirk, Thos. C. Martin. Wash i ngton . Marion Carroll, Capt. Thos. Gaskins. Marion Thos. Y. Rader, Thos. McGinn is. Benton. R. W. Gray, David Young. Bloomiugton. Gov. Dunning, Maj. Mnlky, Judge Buskirk, M. P. Harbison, H. F. Perry, W. B. Seward, W111, H. Ward,1Vm. F.Browning, Dr. J. G. McPheeters, Wm, O. Fee, Capt. L. E. McKinney, Milt. Hight, Wm. A. Gabe, M. L. Suodgrass. Richland. Samuel P. Thompson, Andrew Reeves, Fn.nk E. AVorley, Frank Braxton, Dr. James M. Harris, Samuel A. Harrow. Van Buren. Joseph Bunger, Henry Eller, Addison Smith. Perry. Thomas M. Mather:!, I. Milt. Rogers, Garrison P. Pauley, Samuel Mc. Wylie, Clelland F. Dodds. Salt Creek. James S. Woods, Laurantine Bartlett. Polk. Francis Burgoon, Chas. Y. Ross. Clear Creek. W. J. Taylor,Milford Carter. Indian Creek. Eeuj. Adams, J. T. Woodard. Report adopted. On motion, voted v.hat all Republicans of Monroe county who may be in attendance at the State Convention be invited to participate as delegates in said convention. On motion, J. G lass McPheeters, G. A. Buskirk, C. F. Dodds, II. Braxton, and J. B. Mulky, were appointed to select a Central Committee for the er suing year, and reported the following names: B01 n Blossom. David V. Buskirk. "Washington. F. M. Carroll. Marion. Tbos. MoGinnU. Bonton. R. W. Gray. Richland. S. P. Thompson, Gilbert 1C. Perry. Vail Buren. Henry KUer. Jos. Bunt'er,
Perry. X. E. Mathe;s, C. F. Dodds, J.
.,1 tr, mL- v,.,- fo..t l.wil- !.iirl I fc'ivc according to ability.
keep them warm. Call at the Cm- i 1(1 reve th help of all liberal oinnati Shoe Store, one door south pev". Persons subscribing will of the Post Office. j f 0"lel" a LiVor b-v Pa.v,ng down or
Bronze, and French Dressinjrs j a soon as possible, as au sums paid
Sbftfta ;,.( r.- iWiIl be creditec 011
I thus stop the aocir.milation of inter-
; est. lueeoiorcti oeonie got a gooa
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A Literary Trsat.
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iu? iton. .1. n. w,"-,,,-ri house: the deferred lavrnents are venti n, on a dr.vlobe hsreafter designated h.s omertitimng and humorous lecture. ! , . , .,. rr,i fi,r the no r-
Aa F.venins with Shakespeare and the : on toug viuie, aim uuiy ac w. jer j l"'"?."'. " '.Th -
cent, interest. io lears need bej 00,intvolnwflto be filled at the coming elct utt rtaiued about the house reverting ; tUm. "
j Mr. Tuley introduced the follow
ing resolution :
Polk. Jno. Cracrnft. Clear Creek. Dr. Clxslev McLaughlin, W. J. Taylor. Inclian Creek. Dr. J. T. Woodward. TS'ii oiiiintrtmi. .1. Glnis McPheeters. Jas.
note and j li. M.ilkv, W. B. Seward, R. C. Foster, II.
F. Perry. Report adopted. On motion. Hrsolvcd, That the Hepu'jli-
of thisi
FoeH,'' at the College Chajxl on U edncs day evening, the 14th ir..st.
may he osiw-ted : The b-.imowua "Ha ts j to the original owners. .... . - - , 11 7 T TT
i;riiman with Sherman ; tno great iron 1 yiw. .(Ulli tl. 111U11T,
The .loll) )!d ; ; Trooper," and ' ivinsf picture of j
poem rjii;iiuus i lirivii ; lVJatrnguc :'' '"The Dvin lr. Holland's Exquisite
4 Ji;remv Train his Hide.
Retinement, wit. palhos.luimnr.rcndeivd ' as Warwick cloiu it, is a treat one meets 1
withonlv ont-c in a nrrent while.
I can reeomme.nd Hon. J. II. Warwick t
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ivev. tOII II. IVr.rc HAM, j Wiikhkas. There is fxpended f.nr ua'ly, Rev. CYRUS Nt'TT, I in the United States of America, six bundJJV Y. MoOKK j red million dollars for alcoholic l,qu:rs i through the regular and legitimate cbnnreis ' " of tr.iilc, and "two hundred million 111 nre
j Republican Mass Convention. ! under the fmwgciinj? jjui.-o of nwlicine,
I'ursuant to a tall issued bv the KlvinS u,s "'1'' fM...u.ny 01 the r ot
ason.oftbeesnecturers."-S.M.IIe-l01lJlirman ofth; Central Commit- rj,r " m wu 1"lT,B w
Although Theodore Tilton does not claim superior qualifications as a "rake,'' yet he raked in one hundred do'.lara with the greatest case imaginable, last Friday uight Aquailla W. Rogers, of Laporte, (well known here) died 011 the 26th ultimo, aged 74 years Mrs. Mary Haggart, of Danville, Ind., lectured upon Temperance, Tuesday night, 6th inst., to u fair audience. Mrs. H. is highly spoken of as a lecturer- Josh Billings says : "The fust free lover wo have eny ackount uv wus the devil." Billings seems to entertain peculiar views upon tlic Woodhull question. It is said to be unpopular to speak against free love or spiritualism, since the advent of The. in this village. Hurrah for Vicky Woodhull ! The Lecture of Hon. J. H.Warwick, on Tuesday night, was one of the finest efforts we have listened to this season. It was replete with beautiful word-painting, and dashes of refined humor, fully sustaining the lecturer's reputation. Persanally Mr. Warwick is a genial and polished gentleman one whom we can commend to the fraternity everywhere Wm. B. Harris, a carpenter, formerly a resident of this place, jumped from a srroet car, in Terre Haute, one day last week, and broke a leg Monroe connty is entitled to 15 votes, in the State Convention, on the 22d inst The night train, on last Thursday night, was thrown from the track by a broken rail, about five miles south of BloomingtoD. The engine dashed off the road into a valley some twelve or fifteen feet below, but singular to relate, remained right side up engineer and fireman staid in the caboose till their engine, the "Comet," had finished her run The Building Association has loaned $4,800. No. of Shares taken, 175. The net accumulations are 1,168.70. Amount paid on each share is 21.00, and the present worth of each share is 27.71. And now it is rumored that County Clerk East, is about to engage Theodore for a second lecture, with the hope that his teachings willjciuse the young men to look upon divorce as a Divine institution, and that they will flock to his office foi license to marry, confident that it will be easy to quit when they grow tired. MaRRIACJK A3 A DlVlNE INSTITUTION, will be the subject of the evening's discourse, at the Christian Chapel, Sunday, the 13th inst., by Eld. W. B. F. Treat. All are invited to attend. ;
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Doors open at 7i,t" lile cpuuiioitus 01 AUOiuoe nco:xca. limi in viswoi mose incts ocICountv met in ittnvnntinn nf tho fore ns. it is a duty we o vc to ourselves and
! Court House in
JSlOOtCingtOD, at ; on)v wh'0 wc lielievc will use their influence
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Admission JO cints. o'clock.
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m, ... . t,. i I 0 clock 1 . M., J?cb. JUth. Uait st the spread of this infamous nation There will be a mce ;ng of the Di-. 0 q( V p. n T)linn;nw dear,vi,,K eJil.
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Jionroc voimvv i?riuuiiiirui cut'i- u ,. c l .
etv, at tlie Court House, on Satur- 1 ' daV, Feb. 17th, 1872, for the final LT'3 '!tec J,ng r .V - n'Oi Vm. 1 . Browning, Andrew
H. C. Jordan, the celebrated
i Ferretypist, of Louisville, Ky., has secured the rooms iu Wm. O. Foe's
corner, formerly occupied by Allison, and is now ready for business. Four Ferreotypcs for $1. CO.
M'n U .rtllnrl f.i iUe, 'lint. nnr T-I 1 ' A ftftr Q Cfll.Wo(l f-fiKaffl VAUA-
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otocKiioiuers r asses ue issueu. or r it - l Vi -r xf i , ,, j- i 1 i j i t ! Mathers and CM. Houston, were shall a dividend be declared to; , . ? . , , . ' , r,, . ,. A. . appointed to select delegates to atStockholders? A lull meeting is . Q. , , s .1 ... .1 - x x bi 'tend the State Convention ou the
ucfiutu, as iin-s is an impui unit :suu ject. Bv Order of the Societv. TV. B. SEWARD, Prt.U. JAS. F. FEE, Sec v.
Notice to the Public. I
22d iust. Pendinc tlin rptirinir nf tho fom-
. y.o
j mittee, G. A. Buskirk introduced ! j the following resolution which wasj
lotion was, on motion of J. Glass
McPheeters, laid upon the table. On motion, ordered that the proceedings of this convention be published in the Bloomngton Progress. P. C. Dunning, Pre's't. H. F. Perry, Scc'y.
Chips and Splinters,
The streets were a solid sheet of
ice during the past week. It was
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1 jifsntvta. nai in Lne nrmoimmeui. or Tun mr Kiifn ni nit ikivh us t:iniiii
have purchased the interest of Os-; del. gates to the fitate Convention and , , 1 . ,i i ,i, j-i;i,f carSouder in the Transportation "Mn of th Antral Committee, none : skate, but sober pet pie who delight Business, and will be rdec-ed to V1''1
iiavc a snare 01 vour patronage. LEM. WHITSELL. Bloomingtcn, January 24, 1872.
era are respectfully requested to take "back j l mainiain a perpencucuiar pohiseats'' 'till they brill ' forth fruits meet lor Tho Vnnn hlionn Cnn.
Don't do it. There are men in Bloomington who are paying SI 80 per year in rent, when in three vears they could, with this amount
of rent money, pay tor a home ot j expressing the sentiments of the!..
"ln'Maw i rn.u. -1 i-. .i ..j
O... . , 1 vei. iiou 01 jl aiite vouuty uesii'iaieu n id won, a committee consist- TT . ' . ing of Dr. J. G. McPheeters, S. ! GeiJ- Hunter as their first choice for Harvey Phillips, Judge G. A. Bus-j Congress. Gen. H. has been cankirk and Maj. J. B. Mulky, wasj vassing Sullivan county in the inte-
appointca to cl:-aw up resolutions; rest of the Cin. & n H. Railroad.
A CARD. For the. benefit of a person who calls herself )ady(?)' ar.d who sec ms to take great delfprht in telling every 0:1c she sees that Prof. Starr doci not pay his bills, that he is a married mar., and in oil er ways exerting herself to dampen his character as a gentleman and a citizen. I respectfully announce that the above named gentleman can show receipts in full for every dollar he has ever owed in thi.s city, and that the above scandalous report:! are false and malicious, and originated in a lnpocrite and blatherskite. Mr. Star:- disdains stooping
to newspaper controversies, deeming it he-
justice that his friends, and others whose cars these reports have reached, should know tho true state of iffairs. Eesf eotfully CHARI.'ES W.' STARR. "Whom tho abovi) slipper fitfeth, let her put it on."
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The modest editor of the Seymour Tiiiu'n says: '-The editor of this paper is now in possesion of the prettiest and smartest iiimghtcr in the State ; the liands'umwl and most intelligent wife in the State ; the fattes: and best horse in the State ; the best cow in the State ; the best p-g in the State ; hi prints as good a paper as anybody else in the State." Now if they could have another little hanging at Seymour, "tho need of which has long been felt," his cup of happiness would indeed be f ill.
hat is the difference between a barn door and George Francis Train ? One is a barn-dour and the other is a darn bore.
Application to Sell Real Estate. The State of Indiana, Monroe, co., set: Notice is hereby given that James Smith, Administrator of the Estate of Robert Clark, deceased, h? s filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the deivdent, his parsonal estate being insufficient to pay his debts ; nnd that said petition will be heard at the April Term, A.D., 1873, of the Court of Common Tleas of said county. Witness mv hand, this 10th dav rf FebL .. ruarv. A.D.1ST2. JOHN R. EAST, Clerk. J. S. Smith Hunter, Attv. Bloomiugton, Ind.. Feb." 14, 1872.
IVoline to Contractors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE , that the undersigned Trustee of Vi n Buren Township, will receive sealed reposals from responsible parties, until March 1st, 1872, for the building of a ,jchool House in District No. 7. Plans and Specifications may be seen upon application to the undersigned JONAS R. MAY, Trustee of Van Buren Towns lip. Feb-iiai-v H, ? 87J-3t
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Geo. A. IU skmuc, President.
Rout. C. Foster, VcMer.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BIGQIVPNGTQN, IND. Month WchI t'nruer ol Hie Public Wiimure.
Loan Honey, Discount Bills and Motes. Receive Deposits, Sell Exchange, Buy and Bell Gold and Silver. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS At the rate of SIX per cent, per annum, on amount thai ren a'11 four month or longer, nnd for current uccouuts, as may be arrccd 1. pon . ' dec!3-Bm
'47. Established. '47.
J.0.&M.L. jrCkftlough, I3RUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, Wed Side of ' the Court House Square. DEALERS LV 'Drugs, Medicines, Paiuts, Oils, Dye Staffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, &c
BAKESIY & OYSTER BBPCT, On, College AvwiiH', Orchard House Building. John F. Kauffman & Ce Proprietors of the Bakery and ConftJ-tinncry on CoIIfpe .Ivi-une, wmild rc-pwcifIl? call the stttentio 1 of the public to th fact that thy Wp a Firet-CIM UJa-ry, Confectionery and Restaurant andxH ibe finer nicle of Fauily firacsriw.
FRESH BREAD. FRKSH C.K flASDIES, FRUITS, (;i:K,'EKir.S, A nd the verv jest vf Kresli1 BALTIiUOKK OVjSTEKS, Always on land, ami for sale ut the lwtt Jn-ible price.
Kl'TS
Will always be suppiied with the best the market jiffirds. Give us a call., J. F, KAtIFFiM,f & CO. Bloomington. Tnd., Jan. 17th. 1 872.
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WANTED I
Pure Wines, Brandies and Whiskies, for Medical Purposes. !0 ooks and STAT I OWE R Y , Wail Paper. (Trimmed Free.) Prescriptions carefully prepared, with the purest of Drugs. Remember, wo use none but pure Drugs, and do not tues at prescriptions. Bloomington, nd.,May 18, 1370
Removal. HA1S II HMO V ED IUS Saddle and Harness Shop From his Old Stand, on Fifth Street, to the room on College Avonue, just opposite the Orchard House Building, where he will keep on hn' nd Manufacture to Order all kinds of Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Harness, Saddles, Collars, Wriiji'S and Saddlery Hardware. Ail kind:; A Repairing done on short notice. Bloomingtrin, Tnd., .Tuna 21, 1871,
their own. Six hundred dollars
will buy that nice cottaga house of ValI. Hight's. Is not this better than paying that amount of rent in three years, r.ud then have nothing to show for it?
Convention in reirard to the National
and State administrations. The following resolutions were submitted and adopted by the Convention : Vhekk.v;s The i.dmini3tration of President U. S. Grant, has been honestly and faithfully perform :d on his part, in the preservation of pei.ee, good order and the enforcement of th;i laws throughout tho
Th2 people of that county were to
vote upon tax, on die 12th
Henry Hevrson Removed to 4 be South Side. II. IIKflSdV, in his new kcation. on the south side of the
square, is having a fine run of custom work enure country, and peace and umicalilc re in the Boot line. ievW BooW i re be- la' ions with all foi eign countries and th
coming somewhat celebrated in this local- prompt romoval ot all officials who have ity, by reason of ihe good leather, solid tin- j in any manner betrayed the trusts reposed jsh and neat fit. which is always combined in them, and for the ability displayed in in them. H has on sale Boots of li s own arranging for the settlement of our tlithmanufacsure, and is always happv to take i cullies with Engla id n iw pending iu tho the measures of cash customers. " apl2 Geneva Conference, therefore m m m j Jiesolvixl, That P esident Grant s adminHOLTZ JIAV & SON isolation of the government affairs of this i i , ct i country meets our unqualified approval, lco Flannels, Jeans and Soft larn of , ftn,j that if .nominated for the high position different weights un? colors can Always , h now hold?, is entitled to the her.rtv supbe had a : Holtzman & Son s V oolen Fac-; )rt of tho eTCIlt Rl ,,u,ioan party tlirough-
tory, wn:cl is located at inu casiena oi sin (),lt t,e COUI trv street. In custom work spinning and; Kaolved, That wo do most cheerfully oncarding Wool the Holtzmans are unex- I dor.,. and approve the course and faithful collnd by any firm in North Amws, If j discharge of tho duties of his high position you need Blankets, Flannels for Shirts or I o(- in(h,nil's fav0r te son, Schuyler Colfax, I)rawers. or Yam with which to hmld you vice. President of the United States, and Warm Woolen Sock or Stockings, go to t!lllti jf by Ueclinal k.n or otherwise, U.S. Holtzman't Factory. Grant fails to receive the nomination for ' " President of the United State,, Schuyler Sometlllng Hew In Blooming- I Ctoifax is our first choice, for that position, ton. Nofsinger & Josselyn have opened ! . Rwltxd, That the. National Admiaistra- . . ,r ,. v,.,,t ton, for having fu 'retted out and piosicuIratlMS Sowing Machine vlfioe, Wwt;ts(, ,98 doffluMorg wd embezzellcr of the
Side of the Public Square, where tn-sy .wn j j,ubHc funds, 137 cf whom are t ie appoint-
krn on hand for sale, the eelobrateel New ' ess oi Androw Johnson, 15 o:f I'reaidont 1 .. ... .. . . , l i 1 l .F Tl .:,!.. t l. .. ot r
Speaking of a taaa ia this place whose investments invariably come back with ten-fold interest, a jealous individual said last week, " I'd rather have that man's luck than a license to steal" The "Talman," one of tho bust passenger locomotive engines on the south end of the L. N. A. & C Kailroad, was ditched, near Bradford, above Lafayette, Thursday night last. It was an unlucky week for the railroad business This is St. Valentine's Day, the occasion for sending hideous pictui-es and fiendish verses
Those who contemplated sg-
Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Colo::.
A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restcred to Us original color, with the gloss and freshness of yo.tth. Thin hair is thick
ened, falling bair checked, and b.ddness o fieri, though not always, cared by its ttsu. Nothing can restore th hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed, But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead. of fnulmo tho hair villi it nnstv ft'di.
noath his dignity. But, knowing that he j m k ;,. clean vig0rniS.
backbiter is an' old resident, ! believe it i Its Oceasicnal use Will prevent the hail j
rxom rnrriing gray or uuung on, unci consequontly prevent baldness. Ireu from those deleterious substances wldch make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only beneiit but not harm it. If wan ted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found eo destrablti. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil wbito c;mbrio, and yet Lists long on the hair, giving it a rich, glcssy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & 6c, Pbacxical asm Analytical ('amEixii, liOWIXX, MASS. PKJOB $LOO,
Notice to IVon-Resfdent. The State if Indiana 'Monroe county, in the Monroe Circuit Court, March Term, 1872. Andrew Helton et al, vs. Jacob Bouz. Mot ion to set aside jedgment. Now comcii the Plaintiff, by John H. Louden, Attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defendant. Jacob Boaz, is not a resident of the State ni Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be hold en on tbe 2nd Monday of Mirch. A. O. 1872, at the Court House in Hloc mington. in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard nnd determined in hU ,)bscnce. Witness. ii:y name and the seal of stid Court. uflixcJ at Bloomington, this 30th dav of January. A. D. 1872. "JOHN R. EAST, Clerk. P.CDunnir.g, J.H.Lcuden, Plt'ff Att'ys
I would respectfully announce lo tbe public generally that I finve again opi-ned my p"'ce of business, on "tth street, where I shall keep in stock the finest I'nre 2T4l.tioiof all kinds, inclui'r-a ffinen. BrandieN, WhlsHie. . Ale, &c, for medicinal purposes. B"Tlie BAR will at nil lime leFtoclred with the very b(-st of Liquor, including, the best LA FA YETTE" LAGER PEEll the hist brands of Cigars, Tobacoo. Ac. Dee. 20, mi. A. KREUGKR.
WANT KD S A L KSM K X .- A few reliable, energetie young men, of sober habits, (who can give good refrenee) can obtain permanent and profitable employment by applying soon at the Singer Sewing Machir.c Oltioe, West sido Public Square, Bloomington, Ind. Call or address Nofi'singcr & Josselyn. Uioomington, Ind. J. S. tilt L" 12 i3S, Supt Agent. janl0,'72-3m
Wm. Stuaut. Chas. II. McPueitkks Stuart & McPheeters, West side of the Public Square, DEALERS IX
AH of onr old enst'cers, and as. many new ones, to call and examine our Fall Stock of Goods, which is now full and complete Everything that is usually kept in the Millinery line, together wkh a good assortment of Nr-tions, much larger tian we have ever kpt before. Wo also deal in Real and Imitation Hair Goods, wbiehwe bny from the factory, and always have tbo latent novelties. Wp tee thanklul Gu pt fcro, and hope to Le able to ineiit a coajjnnunce ot the 8 mo. Our Goods are of tho best, and tbe best ia always the cheapest. S. .T.' BITERS. Bloomington, lad., Nov. f, 7!-6t The Cheapest! - HENDERSON'G FURNITURE WAREROOU, Kortli S,ide Piiblic Square. Tdrnlfnre nnd Cbairtt, of the bes: material, put down at tbe very lowest prices. CQFFiKS AMD METALLIC CASE, Ready matte and ready trimmed, of all prices, and old ehmper than at any other phi.-e in fflouniiiipton. Mv Hearse tcUi attend mil FtatTnltt, Fret ofdu,rpe. E. 4. HENDERSON. Triloominfftou, Ind., jun!4
W. XI. Bodkin, TjEaLXT. I?,' ALL KIK1JS Or PARLOR COOK AMD KEATHfS
Manuflicturer of . and Dealer Ir,
ELAJE&I WV. KXi3, Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iraaware.
The TIoaiER School- .Mastb'i. A Novel. By Edward Kgg'eslon. With twent--nine Illustrations. For sale by Anderson & Hamilton, Mitchell, Ind. Sent, postage paid, on rece ipt of j rice $1.25, This story, which was originally published in the "Hearth and Home,'1 has created quite a sensation in reading circles. The plot is laid in one of th counties of Indiana, and tho characters arc just such as are met every da v, in small settlements and inland neighborhoods. Tho high standing of tho author is a suflieient recommendation of the stcry, as far as regards the moral to be deduced from it. This is one of the few popular novels th it are fit to be placed upon the "helves of any library in the land. Send $1.23 to Anderson & Hamilton, nnd they will mail you a copy, postage paid.
r amuv Singer sewing JMicnine, (a wei-: ijincoin, oi i hmucui jjin-immm, .i i nomo "visitor to every family, t together i its own and 6 not iscertained, has given to with all tbe Attacbin.mts, Silk Twis:, Lin- I t ie country a mom effective demonstration n and Cotton Threads. Oil. &e. !of its nimwee to i-nprove the civil service
ja!04 J. 3. OKUBBS, Sup. Agent.
l?iaii any aummisvranou wiucu na piuu-
ouring a supply of i ce, and have neglected to do so, can "charge it" to their own carelessness. The past two weeks have furnished a supply
that ought to suit any one, both i
Tobaccocide, Miss Chloe, an j unhlcached citizen of female pro-!
clivities, living at Fredericksburg,
Virginia, was addicted to the weed j
in every shape and form. She smoked, she chewed, she snuffed. For one hundred years her friends interceded with her to stop the practice, for they saw that she was killing herself by slew degrees ; that her constitution was breaking down from the poisonous effects of nicotine, But he seemed bent on self-destruction nnd persisted in her evil habit, and now the natural result of her rashness has come upon her. She has perished in the bloom
of youth, in the hey-day of maiden-
I
linnrl. nr. tbo mm of mm bimrlroil nnrl
with regard to qua itity and quality, j eighteen, years. The cheapest plan would ha ve been to have had pits prepared beneath I A Georgia game of base ball broke the trees, so that when the winds ! n "glith inning with one arm . ti-itrsiri rrt Aim nnf rill Anri m n
1 net , 1 lil i -'I VllV- vj v 'U VUb. UUC 111
ice, a
full supply could have been cxpeditiou&ly aqd satisfactorily procured
Sixty-five first Prizo Medals Awarded.
THE G RE AT
Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY
Wm. Knabev& Ca. Manufooturers of GRAND SQUARE and UPHIGIIT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These instruments have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alorm nttnincd an un nirchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequalled in TON K, TOUCH. WORKMA NSnil, And DURABILITY. All our Square Pianos have our new improved OvorstruiiK Scale and tho Agi-affe Treble. . We would call special attention to our late patented improvements in Qi-nnd
Pianos and Square Grands, found in no other Piano, whieh bring the TJiano m ari-r perfection than bus yet been oht-miod, Every Piano fully warrante.i for tlrey ars.
illustrated Catalogues ana I rice
Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana, Monroe county, in the Monroe Common Pleas Court, April term, 1S72. Juda Souder, "1 vs. Divorce. David Soudor. ) Now comes the Plniiititr, l-y EH K. MilIon, Attorney, ind f les 1 er complaint herein together wit'a an affidavit that iaid Defendant David Souder is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said de
fendant, that vnless ho be and appear on the first day of tbe next Term of tbo Monroe Common iPleas Court, to be holdcn on tho first Monday of April, A.D. 1872, at the Court Jlo ise, :n Bloomington, in said j county, ani: State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and dolor mined in bis absence. I
L.S. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 13.h day of iebrjary, A.D. 1872.
fell 1 J 72 JUilJN It. JSA&X, C'leiKj
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, 0!LS, Doors, 'Sash, Glaus, Puffy, Chaim, CoIlnrM, Haines, &c. A full and complete stock of Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, AND CUTLERY. Special rtteution given t-j filling all Orders for Building Materials. Blooming-ton, may IS. 18C9.
Piping, Cluttering and Metallic Roofing Done to Order. FIFTH St:. XEAX DCSSTS STORh, mOOHIXCTO!g. I SB.
4TT0BMEY AT tAW AND General Insorance cnt, Riooniinirlon, Ind. Agent for the following named reliable Insnrintc Companies: jETXA Fire Insurance &tmuni. Assets $5.'i:.0.931 71VXDEH WRITKR S Fire iw.. Company, Assets.. $3,634,996 95 iTTAM liij't Jh.wmi:c Vanijmag, Ass i 12,O0O,000 00 B&' TH E B ES T IS THE CHEAPEST.OFFICE Noiiht corner of Public Square. 5 Ju'y 18S9-y
WALTER A. FCLAHD, ATTOtmEY AT law, And Kotary Public, BLOOMXOTOX, IXDJAXA. Office isi Court Mouse, np-o lairs. Especial attention given to Collections, AdmiuistrttDr's and Ijuardiap's Feportr, Settlement of Estates, tfce. Enougi business to subsist upon res ertfnlly si licited. to which c in fnl attention will be' given. juyi2-l71. pdtiloc4
Lime Kiln f&r Sale. 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY LIME 1 KILN and Stone Quarry, for $Hy29, )iife-tbird oili, the lalarn-c iu two equal lunual rtavninnis. IOSKPH !3. ALEXANDER. Hiooimngi.ui, March 8.8 ri-tf
J. S. SMITH HUNTER. Attorney at iavr AND NOTARY rLTB3t.rC BLOOMINGTON, !s Accent for ContrantaI
3Lf !e Insurance Ce. of Harlfoi."-
Conn. pd todec2&-72.
THE Cheapest Goods
AT-
W.O. FEE'S.
I will cl ise out my stock of Heavy Boots and Suoes, a general asswtmcnl of Jlons' nnd Boys READV-M ADF, CLOTHING, iiic' udiiig some line all wool BEAVER OVERCOATS, Lf dies' Beaver nnd YELVtiTEKN CLOAK INGS, r.nd many other articles AT I.USS 'tBAJI C;OST, And at I..WC prices than any store (new or old i in town will sell such Jgoods. I keep ii, line of the best Fa sia ily G roccr i est --at tbe LOWJiST PRICES. My stock of (iciicml Mcrcliandizo is complete, and every article will be sold as cheap as can be hac at any store in town when not sold cheaper. Oct. 18, 1871. W. O. FEE.
JAS. B. CLAKK. JOHN . Ol.Ct: AIID. GLABK & 0fiHARD, Fancy and SJapfe Provisions, Qunsware, &(;.
joiix w. buskirk; toiBiey at Lav m.OOWIXTOS, MfP (Gfirr orer Levi Tanneiibam-t Store,) WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE. Spoesal attention gfvea to Prvbato Ixisin,ss. afH tn p.!livlirtT. tn14'?A
JAMES
Masonic Hall Bvildincr.
Bloomington., - - Indiana. ; LIVERY,
The uigtiest prices paitt tor nil r.mas ot country produce. ian2t$'70
W. C00KERLY. SALE AND
FEED STABLE,
''Win rv n rifm iVftA iirsvnr
HOrse ShOer. I Bloominjrton. The uiidorsigued lirs pttr'ihas'4 (lie Shop i Q AIDLE HORSES, H esaud Baeies, formerly owned by A. R.'liuvens-riift. ui snd teams, hireJ on rwsonablc terou. has employed -a ejovid Hovso Sboer, Horn j Stable just m-t of the Pvstofficc, and Id. will b. shod SO percent, cheaper at my rt-sTof the Stonmington Hotel. ri6''C9 Shop than at auv other in lo'A'n. j i in. i mi mrmmmm Shop opposite Matron's Tannery. -j vl'10JLJH-aJj3
Mt' ?KiIN. FKKIt AXP SALE STAPLE.
Bloomington, Ind., .fan. I, 7'i.
LOUISVILLE, a. ALBANY & CHICAGO It A. 1 1- XSt O AO.
BH0BT AND POPULAR R0DXE to U Points KaNt, West, Kosh and Soul 1 1. - . Trains leave BloomingU.it Station as fWlows : THA3NH KOIIT1I. TS.CIJCH STt'TH; JteOS p.m. Day Exprc s, ftlfip.n. 11:40 P.M. Night Express, A l. 2:20 P.M. Freight Train, S:50a.1. r"Cars nit attached lo Freight Tr.ins for the acomnKulatit.n of Passenger v bo mav wish to travrl on tlu m. R. H.(. HlNTY.Gon. Srnf.. N.Alhativ. S. K. HOOPKIl, (ien. TIclii't' Agl.
! J. -O. WORMY.
Oru-y'ra th Sonftt end of the R.R.-Drpvt, HAS one of the laVgest and IMSayiar-rangi-d TAvvry and Salo StablM in M jnroe. or in any other county In Southern ludinna. Saddlo horses, or boisqa and buggii-s will be fnmit-'tied at any hour f th day or night. Comnsvrcial tntvteia,,wid others, will be furnished wit convctlBC to neigh lxring towns. Gojd, ttewly horses furnished to fuiailies. Horses fed" bv tk
j singlu feed, day or week, -at rcssa. . blsi
rarcs. Bloomington. Tnd'Jw. 23. 'SIO.
1. W. Helton, IVotas'y Publiic REAL ESTATE BROKER. FAKMS, Lands, Town and City prowrty. for sale or trade. AH );ind of property bought and ML AU kind of conveyancing done with care. Title examined, and all businoss connected with tbo sale or tranj-fer of Teal estate. 97 COLLEUB AVESII K.
dislor-ntPfl. nnc't I'.irritfpii fmorrx ; promptly furnishc.1 on application to
8hifteaY TheKamcvvill b, finished j 0r aofS as soon ae the physicians think best. I Oct. 18, 6m.
Robert W. Miers, -A-tt oiii y fit Xjhw, I'loojuiiltoM, lud. V'ill ie fmi'v.l during ill business hours at .1 h1jjo Hughes' old otlce, "on tbe North Silo of the Square. All business entrusted to !r.j care will recti prompt attention. jan.
Jam. B. Mi i.icv. Jomk L. Pit:isji. MULKY & PITN3SB, A.ttoinej' at, Iuv, BI.OOHIiIGTOX, liUil
TXTlLL practice in the several Courts of VV .1... ii,., ri:r,-:A. jr...-.-..
T T Kin i.'iuw, milt iim tsir.iiy.j vii tho United Stntcs, for the Stat" of tnd ana. Especial attention given tj the eolkvitioo of claims and prohate buMi.ess. Otfico in V, 0. Fee's building, nortiiettst corner of public square. Blcomington, Ind., July 26th, 1871.
Dr. W. T.
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sT OFFI COrtr Tobo Smith Jmw. elry. 8trs. .South idc of hr wwre. H i.OO gOTOX. 1AII .y house m nm fffifig
maker At Co'a Drug g( ores, ydl ' cc ire prom it attention. Hhdn on M it
C-.M'r Avnu. one square MMitk of tjh '
Xi:ui'lc;i
TAUY 1;(wuifi!irwi j.ti.ii
infortniru- tlin r&lu timt liilfc
lislioil himself npsin w df
huildintr, On 8i Colli
p e spiu-it s snare or and will pnsr tnten sati
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