Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 May 1872 — Page 2

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REPOJBIJCAN STATE TICKET. "or Oi'rcrnr : 6EN. THOMAS V UROWXE. Fir Lirxtet'nnt ffnMrm-r : LEOXIDAS SEXTOS. (SiHO-rrsswan at ltm': (sqdIjO ve s. ortii. Seertiaru of Sttr : W. W. V'VRRY. Auditor of Staff : JAMES A. W1LDMAX. Treasurer nf State : JOHN R GLOVER. Heporttr of the ifittrenyr Court: JAMES A BLACK. Clerk of the Supr'f Court : CHARLES SC1I0LL. Sttptr intend, n- of publie. Instru :tkw : JBEXJ. W. SMITH. Attorney 'le.nrral : JAM El 'C. VEXXV.

condition that many friends scarcely expected to hear of her Kale arrival in California. Mrs. Hester was highly benefitted,phvsieally, by the trip. In fact, hIio walked nearly half of the distance. They reached

liiver, in

L MoGoe Ac JSoiri.

MERCHANT TAILORS,

For President, ULYSSES 8. GBjVUT. For Tics President, SCHUYLER COLFAX

(Subject to the deeiaion of the Rational Re

publican Ontventvm.)

for Conpn-xi Cti District : GEX. MORTOX C. HUNTER, Of Monroj C'outitv.

Republican

Conven-

County

tlOM.

Tlio Republicans of Monroe County will hold a Delegate Convention, in Bloomi :gton, on SATURDAY, MAY 18tb, nt 1 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices to- be-fillcd iu (Motor next. Tlw- Republicans of the various Townships arc requested to mwt sit their usual places of voting, (unless they may select some other place), on Saturday, the nth day of May, at one o'clock, for the pnrposo af niuiniiiKr Tiol.mt.5 to tllll CoiintV

Convention, and to express their chaic; of i his team. From the effect of the candidates for the following officer: Kep- ball 1)0 fell from his horse, but lOSC

resentative, SltcrifR' Treasurer, Appraiser) fl,u r:,n,folloved bv tho Indians. of Reel JSst'te for County at Large, Com- I . . e , i i l . . , ,. . r .. iAfter a race of about one hundred

ONTINU ".

It will be a part of the minion:-1

of these ivniini-eenees, to rive short (the mouth of Feather

bioniMiiliiL-.d sketches ot'oid eitizeiiN I ,01 health, on the sixth of the . H II A , I I . 1

when the materialman be obtained ; Hollowing Uclouer, where tney re

mained in an inundated country until the in;nth of M:tv next th re-

after, when they took up

abode in tfan Jose, where they have since resided. ' Mr. Hester took with him to California, a fine reputation as a lawyer, and as a man of liiirh moral character. lie was eleeteil District A'ltorncy of the Third Judicial Dintrict on the seventh of October 1850, receiving hi.s commission one month thereafter. On the sixth of May, 1S51, he resigned that office, and was forthwith appointed, by

the (lovernor.Jurlge of the District. On the third of the following September he was elected to the warn office, until the next general election in 1852, when he was re-elected for the full term of six ycitrs,luriri:r which term he served, giving eminent satisfaction.

On

at least of those who- were closely identified with the early history f the county. CRAVKN 1. HDSTKR was born on the 17th day of May, 17KG, and w:bi; resident of Bloomington twenty-eight years fro:n 1821 to IS 19. " The lifcoi his father, Matthiis Hester, is not unattractive from his miraculous escape from death by the tomahawk. lie, with his father's family, emigrated from Hanover, Europe, landing in Philadelphia in 177G. Matthias was then ten yer.rs

of age. Having reached the age of twenty, he removed to Louisville,

Kentucky. In 1791 heattempic d,with othert, to remove n family from that town, to Shelhyville, in th'2 same State. Having reached a certain .point, near where Middlelon is now loentud, not far from a fort, the party were attacked bv Indians. Matthias having charge of the team, was in advance, and riding one of the horses in the team. Two Indians were iu ambush, one or" whom fired at him ; the ball striking Ids head, glanced, probably from the fact that he was then in the r.ct of turning

OKDIV tftCE No. XI, VII.

YY hkrkas, n i etition signed py a mnjority of the resident freeholder, n the West idvv-f Walnut Street, hotween the south line of In-lot No. 23 owned by .lames HiMtper. and the North Ea.rt concur of In-lot No. twenty-two. ('.!J) at interscetioti of Third stroc"., have been, prcif'iited t the linard if Trustees of ISIooinintoa. Indiann. asking that an Ordinance he adopted requiring that a walk be made in front of tins LoU below described ; therefore, IS:: T10N 1. H it ordained bv the Hoard

of Tru-:t(v of the Town of Kloomingtoi, Indimut, that walks ns hereinafter described ho constructed to the trrade n shown hv

their tbe profile, of said part of Wa'nut .Street,

now in tiio nanus ot tlio engineer ol Bind Town. Hec. II. Ko much of . Si minary Out-lot No. 23, flouting on Whhitit Street, as is owned bv Jrtnies Iloojier. So much of .Seminary Out-lot No. 23, fronting on Walnut StriH'.t, as i.-; owned by .James Wylie'u Estate. (Junes M. IIowj, Agent ) iSo much of .Seminary Ont-Iot No. 2.1, fronting on Walnut Street, as is owned hy ilolin .1. Dnrand. .So mm h of Seminary Out-lot No. 53, fivnting on Walnut Street, as is owned by !?arali Williams. So much of In-lot No. 22, fronting on Walnut Street, as is owned by J. J. Alexander. Sko. III. That the walk to he constructed in front of the Lois numbered and specified in the foregoing section, lml) be made eiuht ( R) feat wide, out of good par

ing I5i ick or Flag Stone ; the outside "WMfe of said walk to be twelve (12) feet from the iine of the Lot. Skc. IV. The foregoing walks shall bn completed by the 15th day of Oetober,l8T2 ; otherwise be subieet to an act of the Gen-

) f.r,.l -Vtf.-tnl.li- fh. Kt..t.t nf Tfi1i,inn. ell-

titled, "an act to compel owners of Town

fivUiWalKS

mammmat

RE F1TV El) . WII.I3V HATES, HAS RK-0P.N KI) hin Hoot and Shoe Shop at. Irs old stand, two doors west of Joseph At. Hove' a Store, where he hopcf to see all his old customers, and ninny new ones. II.) h engaged in making good I'reneh Calf Boots i v liniid, (no maehiiic work). Call and get a pair of Root that will suit you in Style, tjmilily, Price and Fit. Repairing done in good order. I can refer you to persoif who have worn Route of my inaniifacliife C:ie ni l two years. Mnr.ao,.i,lf. WILKYL. BATES.

Lots to onidc and n:ve or make

in IVrtnl iif llieir ir.inortv nml flxini'" t!10

llgust 25th, 1869, Judge penalty tlieroto," &c. Approved February

Hester and his wife celebrated the

14th. 1850.

This is to certify the forecoiae to bo a

fiftieth anniversary of their inai- true and correct" copy of an Ordinance i n it -tt- n i j of the Town of Bloomington, passed M:tv riage by a Golden A eddinf.:, t;t . ,oth ,B72 ftnd tnkcn .om 'tho recordlJ which assembled a host of warm ; thereof.

JOHN WALDHU.i. l'resiaenr..

FASIIIOXABI.E CI.OTIIIEftS. NORTH SIDE PURLW SQUARE, Bloomington, Ind., Have just received the largest and nwist carefully chosen stock of Goods is their

line, ever opened in this place.

tiie patrons ol this house mnv always;

expect to receive the same courteous and

honorable treatment they have always re

ceived: and the new arm will endeavor to,

if possible, excel themselves in this particular. When we take an order for Coat, Pants or V est, to be made up by a Tailor, wc do not have it "run together" upon a machine by female operators. We do just as we agree to do. There nvcr has been so choice a stock of Cents' Furnishing Cioods in the Town, n. our present supply comprises, and wo ask for it a careful examination. Our Clothing Department is supplied with the latest r.tvles, both in cut and ma

terial, nnd is not the shoddy, lop-shop article sold in ordinary clothing stores. We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large assortment of Neck Ties, consisting of eiich and ever;,' variety, color and stv'e, and wo are receiv

ing monthly, the latest and most approved try produce. Northeast corner public

kinds. Ve have also a largo stock rf the eqnare, nioonnngtoii, lnd. celebrated "Starr Shirts," warranted to be "

the neatest and most comfortable Shirt ever worn. The Latest Styles In Hats Will always b found in our house, and at flgures to suit the most exacting buyers. We take pleasure in exhibiting our new goods. So pleae call. apl 10-72 McGEE & SON.

HAVING sold out our business, wo are dcsiroi sof 'unking settlement of all our affairs n; the earliest practicable moment. Those who ar! indebted to us,are earnestly requested to call npon us at once, as wo prefer- tr settle with you ourselves, before wc lent e town, rather thim leave our claims in the hands of a;i attorney. We enn, at all times, bo found at our old place of business. We take this opporturity to thank our friends, wha have so liberally patronized us during all tho time wo have been in business. CHASK & CO. Bloomington, Ind., Fb. T. 1873.

B. T. TXVI.t'R. J. W. FtABRYMAR. TAYLOR & HARRYMAH, Whobsnle and Retail Dealers in Choice Fa mil j Groceries,

Queeiuwurc, Glnssxmre, Tobacco,

tvicrs, Amotion? and bait.

The higl est market price paid for coun-

IND A COMPLETE STOCK of TEXT BOOKS and STATIONERY, at the ipost or rice litwH Stand, WILL UNDEKHELl, ast MAN IN TOWN.

mitsioner for first and second Distrrcis,

Township Assessor and Township Trust; c. It is earnestly hopnd that the Township Meetinirs will b lai t'cly attended, and it is

hichly "desirable to" secure a full nnd fair I

expression from tho- Pisaplc an to tboip choice for Candidates. 3v Order of Repul licnn Con. Com. C. P. DODOS, ChairniHn. Attest: J. Glass McPnKErERs, Secy.

Sixth

District Congressional

Convention. A Republican Convention will be held at the City of Brazil. Clay county, Indi'imi, 1 9-meet fit 1 o'clock a.'m., on Thursday, Juno 13th, 1872, for the purpose of nominating h candidate ti Main-senU tho- Sixth Congressional District in the Forty-third

yards to a dry creek, perceiving that he was about to be overtaken, he fell into the bed of the creek, face downward. One of the Indians sprang upon him with the tomahawk drawn, and, oimiug at his head, gave a blow. The Indian's foot having slipped, while in the act, caused the tomahawk to glance up, taking off a piece of the skull, leaving the brain untouched. The Indian then scalped Hester, taking about double the usual amount of

Hester remarked after that,

friends, to congratulate the vone able pair that had been so bler-scd with life and health. The mai y smiling faces were evidences of the happiness of that union.

In the month of June, 1870,!

Judge Hester and lady visited thtir old home n Bloomington. Long before the arrival of the agedeouj le the people had heard with surprise, mingled with delight, of the contemplated visit. On their arrival they witnessed a sincere and glo ving devotion from old and tried friends. It almost seemed as though

Attest: JamksF. Feb, Clerk of B.of T.

BIoomiitgtoD Planing Hill. "IT7M- II TURNER has procured nil T V the necessary machinery for manufacturing Blinds, Siish, Doors, or anything

se that is sawed or turneJ in wood.

Particular attention given to Job Work,

such as Carpenters requir : DRESS SO FI,OORIXa. WEATHERJiOA ilDIXG, ,C. A IjSO ma tchJSO AND SAWING lumber. fcWThe Bloomington Rlaning Mill is situate! near the railroad track, just sor.th

of tlio College. We cat) compete with

Cincinnati or Toledo.

"X 33C Mm Cheapest Goods

-AST-

W.O. FEE'S.

i,

W. H. JQNES. Ex-Recorler and No-!

tore VnlIi tirill ri Tit- tin nf nf f(ntimi t

the dead had arisen. Twenty years ; d,'," 'hsu.in.s of Conveviinemi?. Searehiinr

before, when the advanced pair le- i " Kcords of the Cmrr.y Aimishing Ab- ' ' Is mcls or Title tn Houl Kstnte. ndmstiriL'

Congress of the United States.

The basis of rcpresentfllion will be o"0 j gealp

each friietion of fifty or more votes enst in I that he thought HIS head was ott.

the several counties of will Max. F. A. Helftiian for Secrvt

t the election of 1870.

parted herefrom, they leit doubts and misgivings in the minds of many friends, whether they would ever reach California in safety.

I will close out my stuck of Heavy Boot and Shoew,

maylS-72 j general assortment of Mens' and Boy

RKADT-MADE CLOTHING, including some fine all wool BEAVER OVERCOATS, Ladies' Beaver and VELVKTKEN CLOAKINGS, and many other artiolea AT LESS TUAiV COST,

The following will ho the nnmbor of

.otfs oust in i tnai lie luougut, his iikiu was on. . ' j n f-i. iu:i: District for ! paiuAll a8 it waft, Hester laid per- !g", talking firmly, in good him. irjo .-jie, quiet The Icd5un believing j he!lhh- JudSe Ilcstf was agreeably ; ti,0 right.

accounts for collection. iVc. Competition, j

or nothiny the. shall deter Jones from an attempt to do a little business in the way j that ho proposes. Ho has ro thought of ! giving it up, but on the contrary he inteiids to persevere, and by close attention and up- ' plication, to become thoroughly qimliSed j . ,...,.,... i,....:.......- :n A r.A.,n.. iii i

score years, they appeared on the old giv,, fuJ faction to all who may em- i

h:m. t)llice at the Court House, up- ,

the main building, ftrst door on : i.in 0-s, S 9 mi

And now, at the age of near four

nd at lower prices than any store (now or old; in town will sell such goods.

A SEW LOCATION AND A L.AIt(iiE NEW stock: J. W.DAVIS Hoi retno ed his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ' the west to the South Sole of the Fublic Square, and has just joccived a large and fashioaahle stock o: Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, Caps, and Gentlemen:! Furnishing Goods, which wili bo sold at figures h.w enough to suil

everyona, twenty- ova xeabs Jtxfkiuenc i in the business in Bloomington has giveu hi:xi a veiy correct idea of tho wants of tho t:-ado. Special titttntion given to cutting und making garments to St. Give me a call. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 8, 1871-tf

Removal. WILLIAM EMERY UAS R1M0VED U1S Saddle and Harness Shop From his Old Sctnd, on Fifth Street, to tbe room on Co. lege Avenue, just opposite tbu Orchard House Building, where he will keep on hand f.iel Manufacture to Order all kinds of Carriage, Wagon and Buggy IIairiMHN, $nd(!lN, Collars, ' Whips a at ill SatJaiery niaidivare. Ail kinds of ltepuiriug done on short notice. June 21. 1871.

novS 71-v

-votes to which th several counties com

prising said District will bo entitled Lawrence - Clay Grceiia Monroe Owen

I'urkc Sullivan Vermillion . Vigo

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they were in gun hearing of the

fort, hurried away with the plunder. Iu the meantime, one of the other men had been hot, from which he aftet ward (lied, and the family being on horseback,. successfully escaped. After Hester had lain some mo-

Total I'l ! nicnts, he raised up on hi.i feet and The Republicans of the ab"v named ' saw an Indian mounted, facing toconnties are hereby requested to hold their ! ... , , ,. , , eon.vintion atan early day, and select thoir j ward lum. .Lie fell immediately on delegates to represent them in said '-j his face, but uncbscrveil. where he gTesaional Convention. L. A. Buuxtt, j . , , , ,, mi Chr'mn Executive Com. 6th Con. Dis't. j remained almost breathless. lne Terre Haute, April 22, IBM. j itMi,ian ro(e to the bank of the 1Z. 7, i T 1 1 stream, gave a look at what he supThe idea that the friend and) , " . . . ' bondsman of Jeff. Davis should de-jP08"1 bo f 1,fel( S3 cor tI,cn feat the conqirerorand captor of Jeff, returned to the wagon. Davis for the Presidency ! Further' Hester continued in His apparent comments unnecessary. dead attitude, until 'tramping of the Not long ago the Xew York Trib- horse's ieet could no longer be ne said; "It U possible tliat we heard, when he again rose up and . may forget to honor the deeds of foun(j that he was alone. In the those who fought in tne struggle for , i ,i '; -ft. . i difficnltv he received a wound m the the unity of the country." Hisht, , , , . , , , , , for once oaek, which he supposed to be T , . i ri ii e '-! caused by a thrust of a spear while In the Electoral College, of Ao(. 3 . . votes this year, the former slave-! he was "inning. lhe instrument holding States will have 131 votes, pierced the lungs, producing a very the Western States 102, the S'ev severe injury. Hester attempted to

England and I xUm.tie states tw, waik to the fort, but found he was

him'to be dead, and knowim? that ;SUPP"'M?J ' nsccrtaiiiing that he

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imu uuun tk? iviuvtiv i cujirmuvri-u miu

A V EXHIBIT

So highly honored by the University, , Of the receipt and expenditures of lhe i . " , e , ,r. Town of Blooininton, for the year

in having the degree of Doctor rtf

Laws conferred upon him, unsought and unexpected. After a visit :f a few months he and his wife returned to their California home, where they now are, in good health. Long may they live in peace and happiness.

ending April 30th, 1147

RECEIPTS. Am't rco'd from Town Trea... $9 93 Auctioneers and Pedlcrs 10 00 Shows and Billnrd Tables 93 00 Justices of the Peace, Fines

collected Corporation tax Ko.oi t::t Delinquent lvlinijit 'nt Corporation ... Si'.e of tjrave Yard lots...

BXPSNPITORlt.'!. Orders paid Att'y's mi " "

and the Pacific States 12 vo es.

I too weak and laid down, where he-

liorace Ureeley admits that -in wa, jisc0Vercd by some of the party a brief address on a steambo it deck , ... r . , , , , (, ,,r. , . , , , i at the fort, who had heard the at Vicksburg, ne remarked that he : , . ' hoped the time would come when I firillS of t5,e S"nfi and hatl corac t0 Americans North, as well as An icr-j ascertain the result, icans South, would feel pride in the I Hester was s.sn carried to Dr. soldierly achievements and military ; Knight's, in SI ell a- county, tinder daraoter of Lee apd Stonewall . whosc C;irc hc w: , Stored to health. Jackson. I , , i Dr. I. nigtit wa-J n eininent surgeon, A pig-iron Protectionist for the:in(1 lm(1 hcl a , . nrn head of the ticket, a rampant Jb ree-' UT ,. . ,. Trader for its tail, and a platform : Matthias married in 1 '.)'., and m that cowardly dodges the whole, seven years thereafter removal to question of Revenue Reform,t hough I the then territory of Indiana, where the Convention was called mainly j Charleston is now situated. He in its i interest-such is the lame and ; mc the father of eleven eliildjmpotent result ot the great LitHjr- ' , , . , 1 kemibHinn movement." ClaJ ren tcn of whom he rause(l

. i.i ,1.

craven l ., tne jiromineni sunject

of this sketch, was the second son.

land Herald,

We .shall never be able to understand this "Liberal" party and its Convention. One of the chief objections to the present order of things was that there wen; editors holding office so the Convention nominates two editors, one for President jind the other for Vice-President. Then the greatest enormitv of all

was the protective tariff ; and they

He studied law at Charleston under Judge Scott, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Indiana, and, a Icr being admitted to the 1'ar, commenced practice in the same town ; and there he married. In 1H21 he removed to Bloom-

inoton. in the same State, where he

nominate old Protection himself forj rontinued in the practice of his

president. Ohio estate Journal. i ,,,. , . ! )rolession until 18-U', when he emThe MitaoHri Democrat estys: "It igratwl across t lie Plains with his was the bright idea of some Liberal f;,mily to California. They proeditor that the Cincinnati Convoii-,i, i ,i . w. i i ,i . 1-1 . ceedfcd on their wav to St. Joscnh. tjon should nominate a candidate ' . , 1 '

wbnso immr. bp . i.hiOni-in In ; M 'Olin, WlieriJ 111 )' I Cstt tl and

itwlf. We think the Convention

has done it, and we are unable to recall a 6:i)glc principle of any political party,liviag or dead, that Mr. Greeley has not advocated and de

nounced. He should be a very sat

made final preparations for long joinioy. They started

their from

here on May 11th. In those days such a trip w ts indeed long and fatiguing, more particularly so to

fefactorv candidate to all classes of j P-'" "l the advanced age of Mr.

men and women, without regard to jand Mrs, Hester. The health of

gr. sex, color 't condition.. ithe latter was fetble, ziA iu such !

1H71

and .Assessor.,

tees.,

18T1 Paid Klei'tion Bur.rd f.nd

Treasurer 69 00 1871, 72 Assessor s List and Doplicato 87 00 1370 K. I'. Colo for Engineer's Level and services as Engineer 3H 85 1871 G. M. Chase, services as Engineer 25 45 1871 Road orders 32.1 65 Keeping Corporation Prisoners.'. 119 80 Repairs on Grave Yard and Grave Yard Street... 175 4!) Hauling and Cleiinini; Streets and Alleys and improvement for the Public Well 79 95 1870, '71 Lumber, Bridcj-js and Street Improvement 2422 CG 1871, 1872, Piintini; Bonds, Blnnks.Khjction Notices.Advertising for 1'roposal. I'lhlishinc Ordinances nnd Advertising Ordinances 212 80 Interest paid on Orders... 7fi 53

.4 Woman llfls up her Voice. To the, Edttor of the Cincinnati Gaulle. . One resolution after another in favor of "universal amnesty" was

passed at the late convention, amid i 1S7

rounds of applause. It sounds very ; 1K3J Marshal snd Police

fine to talkot "forgetting the .ni-jjj:i) ni r), mosities of the past," and clasping ! mi This!

the "prodigal in the arms ot "fraternal love" again. But lay aside rbmance,and look at the unvurn shed fact a moment. The identical men whose hands were stained with the actual blood of our patriot boys, and who to this day glory in these crimson marks of their treason, are to he armed with that ballot that can silently overthrow the very objects for which those patriots died. These men are to be enfranchised, while the mothers who gave their sons, and the wives and sisters who gave their loved ones, have no voice in the affiirs of the country thev have sa :rificed their dearest to save. An 1 is this all ? By no means. These very men are to frame the laws t hat arc to tax and govern these very women. Could there be injustice oppression more apparent than this? We remember the 18,000 graves in Andersoiivillc as we saw them -in the pale mooiiliglt,so close toge.her as only skeletons could fie. Wc remember how the men who tortured to death our bravest, gloated over their villainy, cursed us, and would not have tolerated our presence, but for the Mrong arm of I'ederal rower. And are these individuals to govern stieh patriots as Clara Barton, Anna E. Dickinson,, 'Mother Biokerdvke," Mrs. Stewart, Miss Dix, Mrs. Livermore, and many others whose war record rum not have faded from the memory of i.ny? And that, too, while they are denied the one great means of redress in a republic the ballot. Breathes there man or woman with soul so dead as not to be stirred with mighty indignation at the thought of such injustice? Not for oneself, indeed. One may nobly submit oneself to any wrong, give the cheek to the smiter, and lesist not evil; but, when others are oppressed, when large masses of pi-op'e arc down-trodden ,noue but a villain or a coward will hold his pence. It may be well to reinstate the rebels in power, to give Jeff. Davis his seat in the Cabinet once more, but, oh, how great the injustice that allows such persons to make the laws

that govern patriots who are yet

.. 150 02 ..3313 73 .. 7:".l 65 .. 187 45 ,. -m cr .. Ill i0 $4,989 33

14f. 00 375 00 70 00 68 30 123 50 175 50 194 50

I keep u line of tho best

Groceries, at the

LOWEST PRICES. My stock of General Merchandize is complete, and every article will be sold as cheap as can be had at any store in town when not sold cheaper. Oct. 18. 1871. W. O. FEE.

f-JiartliUfB's Sale. JOTK.'K IS IIEBKBY GIVEN, that t!ie undersiirned. Guardian of the

! estate of Catharine Baker, will sell at p"i- ; vate sale, tbe tViilowinij described real esI tide, situate in Momoe County, in the State j o:' Indiana, to-wit : I The west ( J) half of the southeast quart tor of section (2) two, town 8) eight north,

range one west. Applications of purchasers will be received by me, at the National House, in Bloomington. Indiana, until the Hthdiy of 3ls v. 187 2. TKliMS Cash. LAWSON E. MKIXNKY, npril 17, '72-tw GuaniiiiH. J. II. Louden, Attorney.

The Cheapest! HEf.WElisOFiS'S FUBRITUHE WARERO0&I, JVoWA Side Public Square. Funaiture and Chairs, of the best Material, V'l.t down at the very lowest prices. COFFINS ma METALLIC CASEii, Ready nu de mid Msdy trimmed, of all prices, and sold euv.per than at uny other place in Iinxtminytxtn . Mif Kmrat tcitl atl'nd all FtHernia, Fret of cX.-rae. K. J- HENDERSON. Bleomirlon. Ind.. junl4

CANDY MAHUFACTOR

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Will Duplicate any bill in his line of trade freight paid here. I MANUFACTURE THE Bet Ice Cream and Soda Water Im BIooniagtM. PERIHGS, AT 97 COLLEGE AVE,

ARE

RECEIVING A ASSORTMENT

NICE

S H O ES, That will compare .favorably with anv in Town.

I oily "V tii'dc; 11 ' '

18 NOW

$4,900 C4

Balance in Treasnrv $29 31 C. II. MePll EETF.KS, Treasurer Town of Bloomington, May 15th, 1872. Notk. By reference to the items above, it will be seen that n large proportion cf the expenditures included, was on orders issued ill 187(1 and 1871.

TjVSTRfcY SOWS. 1 J Si rayed from the subscriber in Bloomini;to,i, on the 22d of April, One White Sow, murked with nndo? bit in riiht ear, short tail, and heavy with pijj. Also one Ubick and White Spotted Sow, marked with a small slit in tho right car. Any person lindinn the ii'bove Sows, and returtiinj; tliem to me, I will pay five dollars WILLIAM P. DONEHOO. Bloomington, Ind., May 15, 1872.

The Rage,"

AND THE LADIES ARE FLOCKING TO TIIE MILLINEEY ST0EE BEERS & PARIS, (WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE.) ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY TOBE ASD JOHN SMITH.

The finest 'Millinery House in ?itonroe County, containing the largest stock of Fashionable Straw tioodsi ever brought to Bloomington.

disfranchised !

O,

ipjillruliou iror Licence. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Bean Blossom Township, Monroe county, State of Indiann, and all others, interested, that I will, at the June term, 1K72. apply to the Board of Commissioner, of Hnid County, and Stat1, for n Lieemn fv one year to sell intoxicating liquors, in n less iiaiitity than a ff.iart at a time, the flam to be sold and drunk on the follovmv described premises in the Town of Stiiesville, County and State aforesaid, to-wit: In Hie'.n Blossom Township, adjoining the Town of Stinesville in Monroe County and State of Indiana, c.ninmeiming nt the South side of South street ot sniif Town, at the Knst side of the Louis viile,New Albany and Chicago Railway or l oud, and runiiin'' thence East one hundred feet, thence South in .luck Defeat, thence West with tha line of bunk of fluid Creek to said Railway mKoid, thence North with the lino of 'said Railway or road to the place of beginning, in section seventeen (17) Town ten (16) north of Range, two '.',) West. My'72. .0 'I.I I'S HI 171,.

The Ladies of Bloomington and surrounding country, are invited to call mill examine our extensive line of Gen jrnl Furnishing Go.wls, such as Corsets, Gloves, Collars, CutFs, Hosu, Ribbons, Sashes, etc., etc. Arrangements have boon made with a prominent Eastern House, to receive the JXew Styleti as soon as brought out. Don't pay full prices for out-of-style Goods, when the same amount of money will buy those in fashion. New Goods received each week by Express. In Hall' GooAh wo can offer extraordinary inducements to customers, having made n' favorable arrangement with an extensive houso that imports this clasa of Goods. All of the new "DOLLY VAP.DKN" styles in HATS received, and trimmed on short notice. Call and examine our stock. Bloomington, Ind.', April 24, !72.

W O O L. THE UNDERSIGNED, wish to inform everybody, without regard to se:t,e lor, or condition in life, that tho Itloottilugton Woolen is in full operation. We are manufacturing', nnd will keep on hands the very best Woolen Goods, which we wish to exebiuigo for Wool. Bring us your Woo!. If you don't want Goods, we have the money, and will pay

you the Highest

Kotlit:A to on-ReHitlerat. The .it ate of Indiana, Monroe county, in lhe Atonroe Ciriuit Court, Sept. Term, 1872. Hi:tOf flight and John MeCt.Ua vs. Ambrose C inning, et al. ) Now conies the .Plaintiff, by Hester & Louden, Attorney), und flies bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said Defeudint, Ambrose D. Cunning, impleaded, with otlivrs. in not a resident of the Slate of J ndiana. Notice :.s thereto! e hereby given sail? defendant, that tin less bv be and appear oil the first dsy of th njst Term of the Mon

roe Circuit Court, to he hidden on the 2nd j Monday i f Sept., A D. 1S72, at the Court House in Bloomington. in said county, and j

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plain;, i.ho Mime will be heard and determined in his abs.'iice. Wit:K'is, my naino and tho seal of id Court, utr to:', tit liioomington, this lvth day of A'.iril, A. D. 1872. JOHN R. EAST, Clwk. Hosier & Louden, Plt'fl' Att'ya. Mav 1st, 72.

ArtpolnSuieiit a Executor. NOTICE IS II K HE BY GIVEN, that .ho undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will of Miitthew McContiel, late of Mo:iroe tJounty, deceased. Said ostnte is supposed to be solvent. JOIl: STEPHENSON, inavl-72 Executor. J. S. Smith Hunter, Atty.

RE-OPENEI).

I would respectfully announce to tbe public generally '.h it I have again opened my place of business, on 5th street, where I sbull keep in stuck the finest Pure Litjiiiors cf all kinds, including Wlneii, Rraiidlcs, Whiskies, Ali &c, for medicinal purposes. Jgif- The BAR will at all times be stocked w ith the very best of Liquors, including tho !,es;- LAPA'YUTTE LAGER BUKR, tho best brands of Oigf rs, Tobacco, &s. Dec. 20, 1H71. A. KREUGEH.

WALTER A. FOLAND, ATTORNEY AT.taW, And Kckfiiry Public, BLOOMING TON, INDIA A'A. Offilco l a Coun t House, iip-stalrs. E-peci:l uttontion given to Ccdlections, Administrator's und Guardian's Reports, Settlement of Estntis, &c. Enough business to subsist npoi respectfully solicited, to I iii-b eaiefi.l attention will bo given. jiiyi2-1871. J)dtiloc4

Tine People's Favorite. Estahiishr-d in iS'io for Educational Purposf s. National ift Dnterprise. Our Tenth Distribution will take place in public, in floa. Iu D. Onmpboll's Hall, on Way 20th, 187 2. 50. CM0 it. Ca.thand Valuable- Gifts. One Capital Prize in American Gold $5,000 One Oiip '.al Prize ir. American SilTer.5,000 Three Cash Pristw, each 1,000 W liC Li: NUMHK1U F CASU OIKTS, 1,672. Famil y Carriages. Matched Horses, Buggies, Plows. Parlor Furniture, Silk Dress Patterns, III Gold and Silvor Lever Hunting Wutehi!, Solid Silver nnd Double

Piai oil Silver Ware, Diamonds, etc, etc.,

W. J. ALLEN KEEPS THE LAMEST STOCK F Hardware. Building Material, Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, INCLUDING Reapers, Revolving Rakes, Straw Ciittei, Horse Efny ITorhm PLOWS, CiARDElW HOES,

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FORKS OF ALL KINDS Belmont Nails, Iron and Steel, Pittsburgh Glaae, FsnestocVn Whits Lead, Pure Boiled Oil, Doors, Sash, Venetian Blhi'fc, Locks, Hinges, &C..&C., evtfbrmsj$i to Btoomiitfrtoii.' ' '

S All kinds of Tin and Slueel Iirom Work done to order. IIomm

me a call.

AEST8 whKrmm FOR

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LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE

J. O. WORI.KY, Dr. Gooisneri's History

TTASone f the largest and best ar- wrW firCft L ranged Livery and Sato Stable in IN CHICAGO ad the West and World. Monroe, or in any other county in South- AjWj for jjfy f pijfc m& Awociatef. ern Indiana. Saddle horses, or horses and snj ttw jjew Map Wt.ader. Ft best buggies will le furnished t y hi of the AKenrs' oods in A merit u, nddren GOODday or night. Commercial travelers and SPEED'S EM PI KB BOOK, MAP AND others, will be furnished with conveyance PICTURE HOUSE, Ciuciuarti or St to neighboring towns. Good, steady horses i,oujs furnished to tftmilies. Horses fed by the r Goodspeed's TniHGmM War smglo feed, Jay or week, at readable largely. Mar.3nv

larket mice in cash, and

then you can go nnd buy shoddy goods 1 lO.tKHl Agefts wanted, to whom liberal de-

whern you please, i on will find trav lmg 'duel ions wii. he mane, j drawings take Wool buyers mid merchants general ;y, well pln( e every sixty days. Circulars, rofersupplied with them. , once, iu-4'fjll io'forination sent to any one

Barber Jsiliop. TOHN ROCHESTER, taken pleasure in

) informing: the public that he has estalv- Inata Chxaaia

lished himstdf again west of the Orchard lwns miui-fc, u.m Uyrr, liilnil

building, du S. C'ollejre 4treimne. 0 the toU and Harm aJfagflg tt vra-. Slniviii"- und Hair Cutting done in style. tiosit of tha Xiik,

He solicits a share of the public puttonage, Likewise all Chronic Diseases of Fenudej,

Tt. TOUHNJ2R, PksslclaB and Ocxcsatos,

and will guarantee satisfaction.

Bloomington, Ind., May 24th, 1611.

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OOTS! BOOTS!

snd Curative Treatment tif Canoera

and Malignant Uloers. Rkiomtng ton, I hd. Office removed to kUdwelliag. If4r.-s,'72.

W ILEY L. BATES, flno Boot Maker, returns his thanks for tho very libeuil patronage he has received, and hopes by strict attention to business to still merit tho same. He has a full force of bunds. He has engaged William P. Donehoo to mi ke his

french Calf Sewed Boots. Ho is acknowl

edged by the best Shoemakers then selves,

to ne tho best workman in Bloomington. property bought and sold. All kinds cf

riease can and leave your measu-e, and conveyancing done with care Title ex-

M. W, Helton, Notary PuliUc REAL ESTATE BROKE!.

I. TjlARMS, Lands, Town and Chv nrocttr-

s, J? ty, for sale or trade, AH kind of

Roll Carding, and Carding and So nnine ; ordering them. I.. A. BOLI, Managor, get Boota made to lit vour foot. Trv one amimvl .ind ull )Km. v.en) with

done as usual. A. HOLTZM AN & Son. i Lo ': Box ! ?5, Hamilton, t)hio. pair. Shop two door west of Joseph M. tholc or transfer of reil estate BbwmintoB, Ind... Miv a K 'TW!'N sHe'teb. itikrtf. Maihu,1 Bow' tM. spri! 24, lTU5m f$ssjMMlB AVfSPflPR.