Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 March 1872 — Page 2

BL00M1NGT0H PROGRESS, 18.00 Per Year la AJvnice.

WILLIAM A. OA BE, Editor and Proprietor

KEPOTLIOAH STATE TICKET,

For Governor : GEX. THOMAS M. BROHXE. For Lieutenant Governor: LEOXWAS SEXTOX. Congressman at Larue : GODLOVE S. OUT II. Secretary of State : W. W. CURRY. Auditor of Slate : JAMES A. WILD MA X. Treasurer of State: JOHN B. GLOVEll. Reporter of the Supreme Court: JAMES B. BLACK. Clerk of the Supreme Court: CHARLES SCHOLL. Superintendent of Public Instruction : BEXJ. W. SMITH Attorney Qtwrnl : JAMES 'C. DEXXS:

&r Congress &th District : GEX. MORTOX C. HUXTEIi, Of Monroe County.

Fer President, DLTSSES & GRANT. Fir Vice President, SCHUYLER COLFAX. Subject ivtuK derision of th-. National Revub'i :t n Co eerJfn. )

Two sons of Mr. George Collazer, of Bass Mills, Shelby county,

got into a qunvrei one day last week. Their father a ttempted to jxivt them, when one of them drew a knife and cut the old gentleman in the ueek severely, if not fatally. Little Dick Hollis, of New Albany, never was a catcher of abase ball nine, and so was not sufficiently skillful to catch the bowlder his little playmate wafted at him, and wears one eye in a sling and two front teeth in his pocket,in consequence. The infant child of Mr. J. W. Young, of Monticello, fell against a red hot stove on last Thursday morning, and was nearly burned to death. It seems that the child had been in the habit of climbing into a high chair, and while its mother was absent in some other part of the house, the little fellow crawled to the chair, which was sitting near the stove and while climbing up, fell over against the stove.

A young man named Good, while engaged in adjusting a beiton the fly wheel of a saw mill, at Milton Station, ten miles east ot Terre Haute, on the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad yesterday morning, was caught by the arm and revolved about the wheel at a rapid rate until he was literally torn to pieces, suffering instant death. Among the incidents of the late conflagration in Spencer, it is related that a barrel of whisky was rolled out of a drug store when a citizen knocked in the head and with a bucket commenced

throwing the contents on the fire.

In a divorce case pending in Ohio the grounds of the husband's application arc that his wife insists that hu shell kill the old cat that has been with them for ten years. He says "it is not because he hates, to part with the animal, but the job is too much to ask of him while he i in feeble health, as at present." He his drmvnrd her twice, shot fourteen rifle balls through her vilnU, given h?r half a pound of strychnine committed hari-kari on her with a pitch fork, and the only effect perceptible is a trifle more tone :o her voice and o bay window over one eye. This is one of the most singular concatenations on record. Indianapolis Business Interests.

Rnnoral of the Wholcmk limine of

Viancdgc, Jones & Co., from 66 to '); and 05 South Meridian St. To the vast increasing wholesale trade of Meridian street during the past ten years.is Indianapolis greatly indebted for her popularity abroad. Passing down Meridian street from

Washington to the Depot, one can not but admire the many liiryc and beautiful business blocks lately erected. It is also plainly discernible i hat while these buildings have been in a great measure built in ornamental style, they have been put up with an eve to the interest of the

parlies who occupy them. Judging from the manner in which the building at 93 and 95 has been erected, the present firm spared neither pains

postmaster of Paoli, has tendered Hia resignation of t he postmastership. Isn't it a new thing for postmasters to ireign '.'

TiiK.blocdy murderer McDonald Cheek has been granted ar new trial, after having been condemned to the gallows by two impartial juries.

CA I1D.

HAVING sold out our business, we are deairous ot milking settlement of all our affairs at the mrliet practicnble moment. Those who are indebted to us,are earnestly requested to cull npon us at once, as wo prefer to nettle with you ourselves, before we leave town, rather thiin leave our claims in the hands of an attorney. Wo can, nt all tirrlcs, be found at our old place of business.

! Also, tlui southwest quarter of northwest ' quarter of section twelve, township ten, ransre one wt, containing forty acres.

Mortpoped br Jackson Balef and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs. fG9.7r. Also, en.it half of the southwest quarter of section seventeen, township ten, range one west, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged by Mary J. Clark. Principal, interest, damages and costs. $326.2.V Also, the ivet hull" of the northwest

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fhe following posted- notice shows i fluring nll the time w(! ,iav-0 b'een in bu.

jipeM. CH ASF. & CO. Hlmmiingrton. Ind., Feb. 7, 1872.

In the United States no official, however faithful, pure and patriotic, is out of the reach of partisan rancor. No man was more villainously maligned than Washington during and even alter his oihciil career. A Democratic paper published in Philadelphia said, just at the elose

of Washington's second term, "If

ever a Nation was debauched by a mau the American Nation was debauched bv Washington. It ever a

Nation was deceived by a nan it was deceived by Washington." Lincoln that pure-minded, unselfish and spotless man, whose soul abhorred the slightest semblance of wrong, was defiantly charged v.'ith every crime known to man, and maligned

as a monster, a murderer and a gorilla. And so far did Democratic rancor go that his cowardly assas-

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si nan on Dy a ojemocrauc traitor iuei nor expense to have these n.-orns the sanction and applause of a very sutei to meet the wants of their large portion of his political oppo- customers. Some seven years ago nents. Can we wonder "then, that Messrs. Vinnedge, Jones & Co. Gen. Grant, the quiet, mobtrusivej started in the wholesale boot and incorruptible business-like Presi- shoe trade, at 66 south Meridian dent, has encountered the furious street. Commencing with the deassaults of a treasonably demented termination to do and to conquer, and demoralized Democracy. But tnt,y nave built Up a trade which what of this? The world regards nag at last compelled them to seek Washington and Lincoln as among lir,,(.r and more commodious quarthe greatest, purest and best men terjJj anj cand0r compels us to say that ever lived. And Gen. Grant i that in their removal to Nos. 93 anil will be honored and bis memory be! Q5) tbey now occupy rooms that for cherished by a grateful Nation when , adaptibility to the "boot and shoe his defamera are amor g the politi- j business, are without equal in the

cany damned ana aooe ior, ano i gtate of Indiana

when -their bones are being diggec up by coming generations as rebei

the fooling of the peopltr who understand the merits of Cheek's case : "The people of Aaron, and Dearborn county, irrespeetiva of party interests, ate requestnd to meet at Council IIp.ll, on Thursd-iy evening, February 15, at 7 o'clock, to express their indignation at the course of Judge Hanna in granting McDonald Ch-jek a new trksl. Citizens :' If you are not cowards, turn out en masse, and say to a corrupt Judge and purchased jurors t'tiat the people shall rule. Many Citizens."

V e take tbw opportunity to thnnk our qusrter, section twencv-ftve, township ten.

range one west, containing eighty acres.

Mortgaged tj Klizabetn Showers ana haran

rubbish as despised

rough and rude race hating heathen.

relics ot a of country-

Plenty of room

here enables the merchant to select his season's stock with the greatest of care, and, as for light, no house on Meridian street is equal to it. Parties, if they desired, could not : i .e ...:l

James WhUeomb once earned janv more Satisfaction than they can the State of Indiana for the Dcmoe-, t of this boildinp. Meraey by a plea for thu removal ot! . 1: ' A . u:i,",.,i-

the tariff on tea and coffee, the pori th j,,, in,erestsof the West,

man's luxuries. He showed that

j and it will be a matter of great sur-

It is said that the fluid acted as

as the best Croton in extinguishing the conflagration. The spring floods in the Ohio, if they ever come, will, it is believed, sweep away the iast vestige of that old land-mark of the falls of the Ohio, Corn Island. Less than a quarter of an acre now remains. When General George Rogers Clark was on his expedition for the cap-tir-e of Vincennes and Kaskaskia,

uorn lsiana iurmsnea him an en

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tne mity on tnese art.c.es maue an, m ifthesale8 of the whole. equal distribution ot expenses bc-j boot and shoc house ()f Vintween the rich banker and the poor , , - JoQes & Co do nQt incrpase

iaoorer, inweau oi wing mn a-, dm.; he r the sum of

cording to wealth, wow the ucm-, $ ()0 o00 inrJinnapoli", with her oeratic party ranges itself on the: raiiroad fac;nties, js without doubt

BKie oi tne r.cn, an .unougn uithe cqual 0f Cincinnati, Chicago, or House the other day passed a bi.P 'il)t jn the Weft ag a markct admitting these artic ei free f dutj-, forJ class of (j and ;t wiU

tncieaumgwnocratsvoLeuaga. . fae a great nli3take with merchants it. The boast that the party is the dl if in visiting the citv they "poor roan's party ' has given place Q mjt Jca, m VinnL?d Jon(.s & to the fact that it is any man s poor Co ftt 93 and 95 SoQtt M ridiau Party m , street, and examine their first class

comes out of dtock or boots and shoes. We re-

"Do you allow any reduction to ministers?" said a .young lady to a salesman n a well known sewing agency on Washington stint, Boston the other day, where ? had becntryiug to drive a bar jjaiiu "Oh, yes, alwavi. Are you a minister's wife?" '"'Oh, no, I'm not married," said the lady blushing. "Daughter, then ?" "No," The salesman looked puzzled. "I'm engaged to 8 theological student." The reduction was

made.

fi. tie. Principal, interest, clainaccg and

coatJ, f3.70. Marion Toimship. The northwest quarter of (he northeast

mHK house is of brick-one rtorr. itu- 1uartr' townahip ten, ranpe I .i ... . . . ! fitif want f(nt'itiiint tort v-tnnr itfrf'! Mitrt-

House and Lot For Salf.

E. Church. The house containii ii

there is a stable, wood-house, brick

house, and tw cisterns on the premise, ail in a good atate of repair. For term, and

further particulars, apply to feb7-72 JAMES CRAIG. 1!. T. TAYLOR. J. W. HAHRTMAK. TAYLOR ft HARRYMiH, "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Choice Family Groceries. Queentware, Glnsnonrc, Tobacco, C!garf, Notions cuid Salt. The highest market price paid for country produce. Northeast corner public square, Bloomington, Ind.

AND A COMPLETE STOCK f TEXT BOOKS and 8T1TI0NER1", at the PST OFFICE Newrt Stand. WILL lTNIa;K-a-vt MAN IU TOWX.

incipal, interest, damages and

Vegetables and Flovrer Seeds, new, rare and beautiful plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrub, Roses, and Flowering Bulbs, &e., Ac, for Winter or Summer. Sent bv mail r Express. NANZ& N'EUNKR'S

Illustrated and descriutive Crtaloeue of

Flowers arid Vegetable Seedu, Tlnrita, &c, c, U sen : free to all who apply, containing one harsdred pages, -with more than two hundred engravings of Flowcrsand Vegetable, Plants, ifcc. The haJidsome3t and moat instructive Catalogue and Floral C uide pup'iished in this part cf the country. A. liberal discount to the trade. Dealers wanted in every town. Address, MANZ & NEUNER, Louisville, Ky.

Notice to NonrRe&ldents. The State of Indiana, Monroe Cavniti, in , the Monroe Common PUax (hurt, April

Term, 1S72. Complaint and Attachment. Thomas P. Lucas vs. Mary Tabler and Ieter Tabler. Now comes the Plaintiff, by J. S. Smith Hunter, Attorney, and files his ccmphiint herein, together with an afficavit that irtid Defendants, Mary Tabler ani Peter Tabler are not residents of the Stale of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given miid defendant, that unless they be and apear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Commou Pleas Court, to be holden on the 1st Monday of April, A. D. IB":., at the Court House in Bloomington in said county and State, and annwiir or tiemur to the same will bo heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name, and the seal of aid L.S. Court, affixed at Bloomington, this, 6th day of February, A.D. 187-2. JOHN R. EAST. Clerk. J. S. Smith Hunter, Attr. Feb. 7-72

BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to lilt: directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Cui I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on HittnriUy, the 30th dur of March, 183, betwoon the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and

Application to sell Real Efttsite. State of Indiana, Monroe county, Court of Common PUas. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Robert Hash, Administrator of the estie of James Hash, deceased, has Sled his petition to sell the Real Estate of the

decedent his personal being ir.sullicient lo i .r of sectin cje pav his debts ; and that said petition wi l ' ,. ,., ,.,.

c heard at the April Term, A.D 1872, of

he Court of Common Pleas of said county.

Feb-

rcoms' 5? y Stephen Q. Mc Daniel and wife, smoke- ! ',rl,1(:'Pu'p interest, damages and coots,

Denton Township. The northwvnt quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty seven, township nine, range one east, containing forty

acres. aiortKa-reu hy uritmh JJaviason

and wife. Fnr

coals, 73.40

Also, the oast half of the southwest quar-

i to." of section twenty-seven, township nine, j rar.go one east, containing eighty acres. I Mortgaged by Jesse Cooper and wife. ; Principal, interest, damages and costs. ! Also, the northwest quarter of the north- ! we;t quarter of section thirty-four, townj ship nine, north of range one east, containing forty aures. Mortgaged by John Perry I and wife. Principal, interest, damsges aud I costs, f I0P.58.

Also, the nortfl west quarter of the northw?st quartar of section thirty-one, township nine, range one east, containing fortv acres. Mortgaged by Cynthia Parham arid her liusband. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $74.05. "Also, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-three, township nine, range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by James Hash and wife. Principal, interest, damages and

! costs, J7G.15.

ofoorni)i(7ton 7brrnsip.

Also, the northeast quarter of the south

east quarter of section one, township nine, i rungfi one vrest, containing thirty-nine acria Mortgaged by levi Lentz and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $32.90. Riehland TounisMp. Part of the northeast quarter of section twenty -six, and the north west corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five, al; in township nine, range two went, containing seven acres. Mortgaged by Jmnes Bratnuy and wife. Principal, 'intereJt, damage md costs, $101.35. Also, the northeast, quarter of tho southwest quarter of section ten. township nine, range two west, containing forty acrat. Mortgaged by James S. Whitsoll and wife. Principal, interest, damage and costs 50.3i. rtrry Tuvnship.

The northwest quarter of the northwest

even, township eignt,

tainina; foTty acree.

a n'Mru,r p f r,f 5nil l,,v nt thn door of itness my nana, tins gixui any oi

tho Court House of Monroe County, the! !' ru arv A .1). 1872 rents and profits lor a term not Exceeding j JOH1N R. r.A."3 J , Clerk seven years, the following described real ,'s- P,lUl Hunter, Att

i nioominerion. urn., reo. nu. i? i-.

.

irot drunk, overslept himself and

oampment for his entire army of; nnsaed the train Monday morning

2,500 men.

Good occasional I v

evil. A vounff man cmnloved in niind the merchants throughout the

the Xenia powder raii.ls, was i a 'State that thin firm arc now receiv

bpnngneld to spend the bunuay,

A dentist in this city has introduced a novel method of extracting teeth. He fastens his forceps nrmly on the offending cussed or bicuspid acher, solders it tight, then attaches

tne iorceps to a chain securely hitched to the stove leg ; then with force and dexterity hurls a brick at the victim we mean the patient's j head. The dodge that follows! brings the tooth. We don't say ?itively that this is strictly so. here may be some mistake in details, bat the principle is correct. T. H. Express. The supreme court of the state -has decided that the fee and salary act as a whole is not invalid, but that so much of said act that required sheriffs and clerks to pay over to the county treasurer their fees, or any part thereof, is unconstitutional and void. Under this decision the clerks and sheriffs are entitled to and will retain all the fees they earn. The court has also decided that part of the act allowing witnesses $1.50 per day,is valid, and also the charges of 25 cents for indexing $5.00 for jury fee and $2.00 for docket fee, are legal under said act. ; The remains of Jontithan Jennings, the first Governor of Indiana, are resting in an old grave yard at Charlestown, without even a poor headstone to mark his burial place. His grave, to-day, wonld be on the commons and entirely last sight of, bnt for the kind care of a private citizen, the editor of the Clark County Record, who keeps it enclosed and eared for. Politicians in Clark county have often tried to make capital by advocating the erection of a monument to Gov. Jennings. Efforts have been made to obtain Legislative appropriations for theame purpose. Bnt all these efforts have failed, and the Governor sleeps on in an unknown and nnnuurked grave. The State Board of Agriculture at their meeting at Indianapolis, resolved to sell their present ground, and adopt the migratory plan. But it waa resolved to hold the Fair at Indianapolis this year. Hon. D. W. "Voorheea, is now in favor of paying the public debt in greenbacks, we see. Time indeed, lioas 'set all things right." We hope Daniel will yrt denounce that apswd-eagle, rebel peroration de-

Iweretf before the voane coon of the

rsitjr of Virginia

insr and opening their spring stock,

and. that they merit at least an inspection of their goods, for a more desirable assortment to select from cannot be found in Indianapolis.

Had he kept sober and been at his

work Monday morning, his tragiantni rnmnino m!(rKt kavo Kaon

iL , . , 8. , i i a From the Morgan Co. Republican, gathered up in a market basket after; The the explosion. It is n n sate to take j o. . L this as a precedent for getting drunk 1 ?e. of thef &tfte .P1,n?t on Sundays. All drunkards do net D'n"1 .- Spencer ft.r homicide, is work in powder mills, though a ,l , ov. be.ng tr.cd in the Circu.t Court.

deserve a Pood blowing un of somei V. ' "7 agreeorem,

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estate to-wit:

The south half of t he southwest quarto of section two, township nine north, if range two west, eighty acrs. Also, tho northwest fourth of the southwest quarter, section two in township nine north, of range two west ; thirty-nino acres. Also, la-Lots Noa. rlfty-eiiven and fiftyeight, in i.ho Town of Elletlsville, Monroe County, Indiana. AH of the "above tho property of Uenry R Sealn Also, Irj-Lot No. ono hundred and sixtysix, in thi Town of Bloomi igton, Monroe County, Indiana. The property- of Kdwin M. Burt. And on failure to realize '.he foil amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the tame thin and placo etpose at public Kilo the fie simple of said rial estate, subject to prior claims on tbesiirae. Taken as the property of Henry R. Seall and Edwin M. Burt, at tho uit of George A. Buskirk andWilliam A. 3abc,Aaiignees of William C. Vawter. Said sale will be made without any relief wbatevor from valuation o- appraisement laws. RICHARD . FCT.K, Mnreli ft, 1872. Sherltl mt Monroe Cs.

kind.

In a speech at thefir.it grand rally of the Republicans in the New Hampshire canvass, at Concord, Ex -Governor Harrimm said : "If

sitting as Judge, pro tem. uite a novel and nice law point was presented in the case, in which several hours were consumed in arguing. The defendant was indicted and tried in Owen county some three

General Grant had come up from the years ago, upon a charge of murder South, and gone with fire and sword in the second degree, but was ac through Pennsylvania, the Demo- quitted by the jury,. of the charge of ats wcfuld have remembered and ! murder, and found guilty of mantold of his great exploits. The j slaughter only at his own instance trouble with the Democrats is that! a new trial was grunted, and the Grant fought on the wrong side. case sent to this county. Upon the The finances of the nation ariij case being called for trial on Tuessound. Its bonds stand high in the j day morning, the defendant moved world. Its securities are eagerly to be discharged upon the ground taken by all nations at low rates. ! thai; he had been acquitted at the Over one hundred millions a yearj former trial of the charge of tnurare paid on the public debt, and at i der., and could not, under the con-

this rate the nation s liabilities would! stttutton, be again put in jeopardy

be extinguished in fifteen years.

The Supreme Court .of Indi

ana, by opinion filed hist week, de clares that National Bank stock shares are not exempt from taxatioti levied for school, railroad and township purposes, the law exempting such shares of stock from taxation only for strictly municipal purposes. The Indianapolis Commercial has been changed from an evening to a morning paper, iu order to meet the demand throughout the State for a cheap, reliable, Republican paper. It will contain all the latest telegraphic and home new?, arid be an independent and radical advocate of the distinctive measures of the Republican party. It is amusing to notice with what frequency some people call &t the poatoffioe for letters, though they are unable to remember the time when they last received a postal communication. Walker uays one

for that offense.but for man-slaughter

only., and as the indictment did not charge him with the last mentioned offense, there was nothing on paper to which the State could compel hifla to plead. The point was ably argued by counsel, pro and con, but the Court, without assigning any reasons, overruled the defendant's motion, and held him to answer to the charge after which a jury was impaneled, without much delay ,and the trial proceeded. There is much sickness in Clinton and vicinity. Mr. Wiley, the Clinton undertaker, informed us last Saturday, that he had hurried some twelve grown persons in the ten days just preoceding and we hea r of a number of very dangerous cases there at this writing. The disease is called spotted fever, and is (mutually fatal, sometimes carrying off its victims in a few hours. Newport Transcript.

The Indianapolis Journal Kays :

ndividual in particular, who has. "There is a shaking among the dry

not received a letter sina! Adam was a baby, calls regularly three or four

times a day, and in tne interim sends his children, ten in number, to the office, one at a time. . Gen. Beauregard is criticising, in a Southern newspaper, the military plans and movements of General Grant. Southerners generally disliked Grant's movements ;u much as Beauregard doe

bones of one of our uptown Meth

odist Churches. Yesterday morning the Pastor read the discipline to his ;ongregation, and enforced it by the reriark that, he intended to have 'churched' every member of the flock who did not hereafter strictly observe requirements." Put 'era through.

Cfeorgo H. Knapp, editor ofi

HEADQUARTERS FOR

3 JEXOIESJS. Havinj; purchased the er tire interest and good will of Messrs- CUA E & CO. in the City Shoe Store, We male our belt bow to the citizens of Blooir ington, and Monroe and adjoining counties. We are OFFERING BARGAINS IN ALL Dejiartments of the present g :ocU, in order to make room for a superior Spring stock, wh eh has already been bought, and will soon arrive. "We assure the patrons of ;he old firm that we shall continue to keep tho same brands of CUSTOM-MADE Goods he retofore kpt on hand, including the "Old Reliable Boot," and shall exort ourselves to tho utmost t: please all who will favor us with their pUrrnage. In conr.ection with our Store Uncle Billy ijmlth has opened s. RKl'AlK SHOP, where those desiring monjins; 'lone, can be accommodated at reasonable rates, and in a

neat and workmanlike manner. Try him on a pair of half soles. An heretofore, we mend all iij' free of charj;, and all such jobs shall b neatly (lone. FEU DUE fcfipf. A CARD. We have .sold out entire interest 'in the City Shoe Store, to Messrs. Perdue & Son, and we cordially recommend them to tho public as correct business men and worthy of patronage. We hope nur old customera will continue to deal with the new firm. Feb.7,"2 CHASE & CO.

A NEW LOCATION

LAKGE ISJOW STOC

and

CANDY MAN UFA C TO R

BREAD, CAKES A JsT B Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade --freight paid here AGENCY FOR THE . , Celebrated BaHimor Offers Tke best Sold.

J. W. DAVIS B removed his MERCHANT TAU0RIING ESTABLISHMENT from the west to tho South Side of the Public Square, ard has just received a large and fahior.able ttock of Clot hint;. Piece Good, Huts, Caps, and Gentlemens' Furnishing Onoc, which wili be sold at figures low ciioiifi h t.; suit everyone. Twr.yTY-Fofii Ye.ihs KxFEblKKCls in the bujim's in Rlocniinton has ;ivt;n him a very current idea of the whdu f.t ttw, fr,-... SS-...i.;.,l .ift.nti,n

iriven to cutting and making garments to ' nnj

iit. Give me u call. Blooinington, Ind., Nov. 8, J 671 tf

For Sale House and Lot. T TOUyK contains sii. larE.e and oommo

lar and htable. bitUBted iu tho rort. least part of Hloomington, joining corner of 8th and Lincoln streets, life) beautifully and

high, fronting tho south, and is well supplied with fruit trees and evergreens. For particulars call on or address J. M. FKRP.EE, JJloomington, Ifld. jan3 72-3w

NOTICE. W. H. JONES, Ei-Bccorder, will give prompt attention to tho buuineaa of f:nrtr luteins , Searching the Record, UcRdfi mud Msrttfniri.il In MBrn OMnt, nod furnishing abstract of Utln lis Kea.1 Katate, At. ' What JoMKfl knows, he knows't and in the main, what he don't know he krumrst That is saying more for Jonm, than many can say for themselves, and tell tho truth. Orricie up atain, at thf Court House in Bloomington, convenient to the Record. nov8-lm

0ranje

County Uniou, and

CoFtinilniilonr.r'a Sale. NOTICJ, IH HEKKBY GIVEN, that by an Order of the Monroe Common Pleas Court, the undersigned Communioner will wll t l'Kl VAT15 JjAIiE. In.I.

(153) ono hundred and fifty-tliree,nd (164) ! ' one hundred and fifty-four,, iu the Town of j '

ttioomingtoii, liKliana. Applicxti 'ni of piirehaiem will be received at my I.,aw Office, in aaid Town, up to tb 29th day of March net. TEHMS. One-third cnuh, thereeidue in two equal pi ymeubi of 9 and IB month, the purclmotr giving r ott at aix per cent, interest, wairing valuation, and aecured by miretide who are ample frefboldera. J .8. SMITH HUNTKR, felT-T? t CV-aratoioae.

Mortgaged by Kufns Coatney nd wife.

Principal, interest, damage and cot, 1G7.P&. Salt Cretk Tounstip. Also, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section three, township eight, range one east, containing forty acre. Mortgaged by Adam Sladsr and wife. Principal, interest, daiaam and

i otf , B",';5. j Also, tiie soutbeasl. quarter of the aouth- , wn quarter of neetion fevento-n, townI ship eight, range one east, containing forty

I acres. iMortgaged by Thornan N. Shielda and wife. Principal, interest, damagej and ; costs, &3.V.V j Also, the southeast quarter of the south oast quarter, of section tbirtv-two. town

ship eight, range one east, containing forty .cre.. 'Mortgaged by AVm. II. Clark and wife. Principal, inturott, damage and CO--is, 5fi.T0. Alin, the northeast quarter of the south' cast quarter of section twenty-one, township eight, rango (ine eaet, containing forty ai:ri. ilortirased bv Abraham Chestnut

1 rinciiiM, mterest, Jfamages

arm coits, H-i.t.u. I Aliio, tlie northeast quarter of the non.li- ' west quarter of section eleven, township ' eight, ranirr one east. containing forty acres.

I Slort;rngol bv .tosoph See and wife. Prin-

I cipal, tnUreat, damft.ji and costs, $36.23.

dious roomi. There i.. a Ciitern. C.'el- j Al t nalt ot tlie northeast qua-r-

iti oi aei: .ion iiirw, iuii) suvcu, rHjiire

ono eust, containing eighty acres. Mortgagml by Robt. (.'lark and "wife. Principal,

interest, aamagc: ana ousts,

Also, the east half of tlie southwest quar

ter ot section two, townthrp eight, rn oils east, containing eighty acres. Mort-

irairad by William Hortif, sr., and wife.

'rin(ipal, interest, damages, end costs,

Polk Township.

The northwest quarter of the southwest

qrarter cl section thirty-one, township

si ''en. range one east, containing forty

acres Mortgaged bv Jackson Clendenin

and wife. Principal, interest, damages and

coat', 5o 50

A l.io, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-two, township

s v.m, raigo one east, containing forty

nerts, oxc:ipt ten rods square on the east side Mortgaged by James Garrison and wife. Principal, interest, damage and

cost), $14i.CO. Clear Creek Tovnshiv.

The went half of the southwest quarter of

siwtion eigtit. township seven, range one

west, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged

hr John W. Hornbaker and wife, frmcr a,, interest, damages and costs, $99. '15. Alio, the northeast quarter of the south'

west quarter of suction two, township seven, run co one west, containing forty acres.

Mortgaged to William W. Duncan and

wife. Principal, interest, damages and

costii, 19.'..65.

A!so,the south half of the southeast quar

ter of sect on twenty-one. township aeven,

rs.n,ti one west, containing eighty acres. Mortgagee by Samuel Strain and wife. Pritcipal, interest, damage and costs, $!',!7&.0. ALho, the south half of the north east quarter, section twelve, township sov;n, range ono west, containing seventy-five acre Mortgaged to Robert M. Galloway. Principal, interests, damages and costs, $109.10. Also, the east 'half of the southeast quarter of section seven, township aeven, range one west, containing eighty acres. Mortgaged to John W. Horn baker and wife. Principal, inter. jst, damages awl coatt, $5in.5. Ali, tin south half of the southwest

quarter of section thirty-eii.townahip aetea, range ono west, containing eighty acre. Mortgaged by Sampnon Miller and wife.

rniK'ipai, luienwi, nuuuagva mm $;:12.SI. AL150,

at tbe saron time and placa, I will offer the following tracts of lnnd belonging to the

sittteath tectlon ot tne ionowing town.

ship, and forfeited for the non-payment of

intercut. Marion ivmsitp. Tim east half of the northeast quarter

ai d the noitbweit quarter of the northeast quarter ail in nectkin sixteen, township tan. ranee ono oast. Mortffatred bv John

Hendrixsor tnd wife to the school fund of

slid township, and forfeited forth nonpayment of interest, and sold by the county Auditor io Rotxrt M Galloway, and by hi m forfeited to the State for the non Dayman!; of interest Principal, interest, damages and eosta, $320.St. JAB. F. MAKLKY, Auditor of Monroe, county. Bloomington, Ind., Peb. 7th, 'TJ.

PE1IMS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE, ARE RECEIVING A NICE ASSORTMENT

Adniinlsti-ator'N Sale. NOTICE IS HEKEHY GIVEN, that the undersigned Administrator, with the will annexed, will sell at PkivatkSalk clear of all liens and eneuribraners, except the Taxes for the year 1872. the following described real estate in Van JJuren township, Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: Part of tho southwest quarter of section 28, town 8, range '2 west, commencing at the northeast corner of said tract ; thence west until it strikes Indian Creek; thence with tho meanders of said Creek until it strikes the section line between the south wet quarter of section 28 and the southeast quarter of section 29 ; thence south to the section corner; thence east to the sout heaat corner; thence north to the beginning corner, containing about ono hund red and twenty-flve acres. Appraised at $2,530. And also, part of the southwest quarter of section 28, town 8, rango 2 wust, that lies north and wet of Indian Creek in the northwest corner of said section, containing 35 acres. Also the east pat of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine, town 8, range 2 west, containing eighty acres, and layn east of the Bloomington and Stanford road. Also 10 acres out of t he southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said section, town and rango as aforesaid, and more particularly described in the petition of the Administrator. Appraised at $3,7!i0. Applications of purchasers will bo received at the late residence of said decedent, upon said premises, up to the 5tliday of March next. Txkms. Ono-fourth cash, residua in three c;ual payments of twelve, eighteon and twenty-four months, the purchaser giving notes at six per cent, interest, waiving valuation, and secured by good freehold security. WILLIAM H. RICBABDSOfJ, Adm'r with tbe Will annexed Of William C. Saddler, downscd. J. S. Smith Hunter, Att'y. jn:i-72

Auditor's Sale of DsHiiquoat JLands, NOTICB is hereby given that the following tracts or parcels of Lands and Town Lots, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for that purpose, will be .wild, or

ottered tor sale, at tho Uourt tiouse uo;r,m the Town of Bloomington, to the highest bidder, for cash in band, on Monday, March 25lh, 1872, the same havinc been mortgaged to the

Htato of Indiana, to secure the payment of

principal and interest on ucmmon acnoot and Congressional School Fund of said county, and which have become fc-rfuited to tbe State for the non-payment of interest, &:., on the same. If less than the whole tract is sold, tbe part no sold will be in the northwest corner of slid tract; and

if less than the whole Lot it sold, the part

so sold shall be off or the side extending across said Lot. Hale continued fro m day to day, until all shall be sold or offered for

sale. Weukington IbwntMp. Also, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, section twenty-two, township ten, range one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by William II. Sims and wife. Principal, inter!, damages and costs, $86.80.

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