Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 May 1872 — Page 3
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Cyrus P. McNutt, Murtintri'lf, ltd.
Alfred Rvors & Rob't W. M crs, WovininptoH, Ind.
McSUTT, RYORS & M1ERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Blooming-tou, Ind. All business entrusted to us will bo carefully attended to. Collections made, and promptly remitted. Office in Hu-rhts' old office TO738-72
CANDIDATES FOR 1ST'!.
AiiuonncfmeiitK, licK.OO cnch. gjJL.'We are authorised to announce John F. Walker as a candidate for the office of Trustee of Bloomington Township, subject to the decision of the Rspublioan Convention. Editor IVogrcus "AVe, the People," have solicited our fe'low-cilizen, 'William M. Tate, and have obtained his consent h become n e:indt'l:itf! for the offloo of Town-
Real Estate Transfers. Reported by "W. II, Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Pnb'.ic. Office in the Court House, up-stiiirs in the main building: George Richardson to Davina D. Richardson, lfiO acres of land, more or less, in Ronton Township, consideration maintenance during life. Charles M. Anderson to Joseph M. Anderson, the undivided half of In-lot No. 10 in the Jvew Twn Plat of Harrodsburg, $250.
Elizabeth "Wyetli to "Wm. 15. Spencer, a
mirs.l .if lnn.l in Rnnm 'Pnwnsl.iii mil.
LOUISVILLE, H. ALBaHY & CHICAGO -l? Trost"t' .',f B,on".'inf:t"?,.'rt';ri!,,iP' ! claim. Consideration, conveyance of LVUItlllU) HLSHiii i uniuhwu , , , . ovnnssniii o: the Rotnib- . i i ... M ... ii!.,..K,.n,
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SHORT AND POPULAR ROUTE to nil Points East, West, North and South. Trains leave Bluomington Station as follows: TRAINS SOUTH. TRAIN'S SOl'TIt. 3.00 p.m. Dav Kxpress, 2:10 r.M. 11:21 P.M. Sight Exprtos, 6:00 A.M. Freight Train, goinjj south arrives ai 0:30 J-.M depart tVf-0 A.M. Coins; north arrive, at 4.')0 r.M departs 5;-:o A.M. J-Cars :irr attached to Freight Trains for the accommodation of i'asseuers who may wish to travel on then'. R H. G. M i NTY.Oen. Supt., 2f. Albany. B. K. HOOPEU, Gen. Ticket Ajjt,
subject to a fair expression of the Ritpub-
t lie in Convention, to tioruinuic such eindi-
d: tes. We K-licvc in rotation in ofhco; th.ref.ro we .he-peak for Mr. Tate, a cordial support by his numerous friends.
Wveth.
Pleasant Clark to "Wm. V. Christenbcrry, SO acres of land in Polk Townsh ip,l :"f.
iVni. II. Sbirroll to "Wm. V. O'.u i. -n-
berrv, SO acres of land in Polk Township,
Editor Pro'vcis Please announce Kilns; ioo.
Geo. A. Bisk irk, President.
Ror.T. C. Foste. C'.sfier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BL00MINGT0H, IND. ftanth tVost I'omrr of I be Public (Sqnarr. oan Honey, Discount Bills and Botes, Soouve Depeits, Sail Exchange, Buy and Sell Gold and Silver. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS A the rate of SIX per cent, vcr annuvi, on
amounts tiutt remain four mur.thg or longer,
Grimes, of Cioar Creek lownship, as a Ci:didute for Sherill'of Men roc County, su'i'ct to the decision Of the Ii )"ib knn
County Convention. VOl.H-.b. BQuVolWe Ilight will be n enndldate I for the nomiiiiilion of Sbeiiii' before the
Republican Convention of Monroe county. Editor Pn.:jre?s: You will anno.mce Samuel A. Harrah, of Richland township, as a candidate for nomination for the t llice of Slieritf of Monroe county, subject to the decision of the. Pepublieai: Convention, and obliije his manv friends in RICHLAND. J8feE7"Ve are nthoiiy.ei to unuoiince M. L. Snol5,; :(S5 as a candidate for re-election to the office of Trustee of Bloom i!U:ton Township, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. Editor Progress Please announce the name of I. Milt. RooKKs as a candidate
and ' for c-irreii' uceounts, as m b apn d , fVT re-nomintion to th on.ui of County im. :ecl3-tiin ,, i,;., r
IJVERY, 'SALE AND induced to consent, he will receive a deFHcFD STABl At naninjons support for Sheriff of REAR Or BL(M1 1 N UTOJJ HOTEI, n f n T . T,wi t tion. at iho hi nds of a host of Bloomtngton, Ind. i soldiers citizens. O ADDLE HORSES. Hors.f and Bus-s, j , . .. .
fj and teams iret on reason ilile terms.
Ezekiol W. Ilodos, Sr.. to Peter Posset, G". acres of land in Indian Crook Tov:whip, l.ooo. Riahard A. Oliphunt to Ezeiciel "Y. M-mIros. 60 acres cf lnid in Indian Creek Township. 1,000. James S. Sbarnc and wife to' licnry F,
! Perry and wife, a traet of land near El.
lottsvillo, 20. Wm. M. Alexander and Fannie Younp to Jane Adams, in-lot :i30 in the Town of Blooiuington, 30. Wm. C. Draper to Rebecca Jackson, lot; No. G2 in Eilettsville, 150. Richard A. Oiipbant, by quit claim, to John W. Ferguson, 50 acres of lnd in Indial! Creek Township, 750. I liac N. Parker to Wm. C. Litten, the sixt i part, undivided, of about 100 acres of hind in Bean Blossom Township, 600. Ettie Allen and hud.and, ct al, to Wm C. Litten. an undivided interest in 200 acres of land, or more, in Bean Blossom Township. 1.200. John .McVey to Julia Wampler and II. (5. Wampler. HO acres of land in Salt Creek
JOHN CAS AD It is in Chub Howe's room, near the Old Hank Corner, that John Oii-ad lias opened his West Si do Groccrv and Provision Store in Trr.obl.vd: Old Stand. He h the "Model Mills" lir..n 1 of Flour, a Prime. artieb, which he is introducing rapidly. Call and fet Northern Potatoes Ch.sswsre. IJueensve.re. Tens an ! otlierstt'p!".. He has them f. 11 chC'ip 'or Ciish or country produce.
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8, Pour pain of Blinds, paii ted creen, g ml as new, for sale at Stuart & MePl.eetcrs' Hardware Store cheap. Four pairs of sash Including glass and pointing ;ood as new For sale cheap at Stuart & McPheeters.
Stable, just cast of the PostofSce. and in ' Q ir of tho r.hmin.irton Mote' oett! 'i;9 ' Q
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S TlJASSFER COMI'ANY. This popular Dray and Express linn has
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me eusmes i voc in...- .. .n .... ward wit li t'lceneriryfor which Mr. Shelt' n
has idwiiy been o iebratcd. Iheo d tr:cr.Us of the Line aro requested o continue their
I tav. rs.
i.MIncrease Yoiiv IneoJiic.
IS VEST IX SCHOOL IIULSE D0NP1'.
flrv Store. Smtb side of thcwpiarc.
W- 3J. HEATLY, H0CSE AND SIGN PAINTER
And Paper Hecger. ORDERS ieft at MeCollonijr 's or f-"..o.-malter it Cs Drn j fSiores, will ve--ive prompt ttt- ntion. Shop on east "ice CVdlejje Avenue, one square south of the public square. n:ni-2S-Tl
G EORGE BOLLENBACHElt
! Josh Billings says when a roan
j.ni. viwtiti u juxpu iiiiiuiiih ...... ttikesnp a pooronCjhe makes a 6tidtr when lie puts down a poor umbrella and takes up a good one, be makes a within. He might have added that the man who buys Boots or Shoes before froin; to
hind. on. and i , i. .iik..i,v t,,
is next to the Post Office just one door south.
No Family should be. without Dr. Mo'.t's Herb Bitters at this season of the vear.
ni;iEVAKi.;i:icoAn elopVnnt -(. in a swallow V nest, J)vi:ii!i'.-: cup of tea, And wntcliin a I'eiieate hen that wnur From the top "f a ii..i:;ali.rin:; tree. Now thtt i' r.o;ie'is". teat tVe re is no f-i-l-iihness 1 out ti e Driu; and wall paper 1 usines.? -i!'e.ienf l.eiii: iloi-ie l.y Sh.:cr,lrp ' li 'I'liniv ..! nf 0:1; White
J '.'.v.-al' p:i;er.ot-- is now v-ry Ml. Call j
e'-.d th-dr English jnpe:v they are s nerb. fcH. I., M-COLI.OVHI Di.wn in Cincinnati Motion Tl.ore was -in ii ain-fc'tion, Jii'iLCf Divis t';.:'i;;lit the "Libs.' won; i sustain him. Bui Greeley was antund, And iii'i'i and Grs'7.-y Bro'.V;i Sent Davis ty tho Happy of Canaan. You e Davss didn't, buy i-.'s Pain KillC his Gur.leii S eds, Vfliito Lead or Wail Tapers ai MeC-l:i.in?u's and deserved bis bid luck. McCdli-i.e;"!! i.. ;i!(";01d ::,.iiMe" I'rescriptioiiist, ir..d Pure D'.Uii.' is that in nliicli his Store excels. West side of tho -Square. STUART & McPHEKTKlliThe. Cinciniiaii Convention Is thionh with its contention, And Greeley is the mini tiny nominated. Bui the people, you'll n-in-mbcr, "Will v.-te in next November, And H. G. wiil then get salivated. You sot. with all fin; -ley knew about ft rming. lie hadn't judeiu -nt. eu.-ajeli to o t(- Stuart & ilcPiieeter-' Hardware Store f e r his Ni ils. Hoes, Shove's. Reaper,, Mow ei-s. Iron and Steel. If lie had bought his I nplements at the Eb plv.nt Store, be right have stuck to bis f,.rm. kept on Jeff. Davis' bail, end IL-:I happy and respected. . K AUFFMAN & CO. Josh Billings says: "It is a statistical fact that the wicked work harder tew reach hoil than the righteous do tew -.rei to heaven.'" This is doubtless true of i.iaiiy person, but Kauflnian & Co. worU harder for their ctislomeis than both i f those elapses combine:!. It is worth a v:m:. to S'-mth College Aven !c, one of these pleasant evrninj;. to see tl e crowd- of p f-pl;- who x to Ka-.ill'.nan's frr lee Cresin. S .-Ia Water, etc. .-r- t!
is now agitated. This promises to be tlic coming sensation. Fourth of July U also coming Speaking about Fourth of July, reminds ns that we have had no celebration in this village for a number of years. We have many talented legal orators who are going to waste during the summer months, unless the Jus-
I lice's Courts should grind steadily,
ami any of them would doubtless willingly abuse King George, just to keep iti practice Or, speaking about celebrations, would it not be well to make preparations to celebrate the completion of the Cincinnati tt Terre Haute Xiailway ? And this brings us down to
K5T F.ead the advert;"'-, ,.-
G'j to the .ev York Dry Goo..'.. ; Ym. II. J iuikt
" Wullingford'd Dream," in which he saw the train rushing down the Salt Creek valley. Either Sam is a false prophet or else his dreams ara extremely unreliable Though Sam drives a very stylish team of blacks, when he comes to Blootnington, and he "sails through the air with the greatest of ease" in that spanky buggy that Hoover & Fish presented to him Sam recip
rocating with greenback:
Speaking of greenbacks we are led to wonder what has become of tho mass of this very useful form which the "toot of all evil" has assumed of late years. Been trying to get hold of some of them during the past two months, but with ill success. However, if you have a good
note von want cut in two,come-
J. 8. SMITH HUNTER,
' i u'j TOTiiE ..New lone j.iry uom. y, m. li. j uracr in to-i'ay s paper. 'j APE lVi-STMEX and-GOOD PER j Slore and see the many nice things Mr. Turner has suppH.Hl Ins Faccbst. TSs-rracrxT. i-TEr.r-T patabt.b 5at Wicks ha:' brong'at on. . torv with cwrv appliance necessarv
XOTAUY 1S '1 IT-IO, BT.OOM I XGTOX, I N II A N A .
wt. ii i v tt.m-i-in.' doloirs of t'-.o ! 0
Siiho-d liou - Jionds are v for sale. Per- i'Fo- tic loss of appetite and strer.eth. sor.s bavini; monev to invest, cai.rot do Dr. Mot'. s Bitters is a sure cure. Shoebetter than' to take' ..m- r thee Bonds. ' maker & Co. warrant every bottle to do the Tin- issue of said Bon is mtlhorixcil l y I '.vork. Try it. the Boart. of Trustee of the Town, ui I in T '' , st ret eoiKorniifv to the lf.e: th. rofo-e ' TOADIES Call at toe Aew 1 Oik
th'-rc ciei be no better .security of' ret thru j Store and see tiie hill suits, just re
ceived, borne ot these suits are
JOHN W. liUSKJRK,
Attorney sit
sulci for less than making and trimming would cost. -i-- . - - Shoanmker & 0. are role A cents for Dr. Molt? Herb Bitters. Every bottle g'utrt n'.eed. Price one dollar per l?ottle.
to manufacture Blind--, Sash, Doors, Scroll work, and in fact any thing that is mauufauturct! f 'ooi Wood. lie will ;-ij) lumber, titers and match it at very low r::te., :nd having plenty of m:w !:hk l ysnd a full complement of hands, ho can do work oa time. His tint cutter is expected every day, and then he can iiuisli up the targe orders for Blinds he has already received. ? - - -
'these Bo: vis, us tiv. v are lv ti;Miuo
'i ! both ths li.-al and Personal prtipt-Tty O;' the tax payers are iio.mJ for the puy- ! n.ent of f hem. Bonds are in ilouamination
AIM". Ascrrst t'nv Coiltf tirntssl i o ' One i.l'in-lred, Two Hundred an I One 1.1 1 e Insurance C'o. of Hartford, i Thoi'.sand dol'ars, and will be oil'er.-d to Coi.n. pd to dec:-,".."';. !Suit p.ic!:i.se-s. By calliiii; oi. ciil eri f
j li e utii!. !s:;.-;i--:. you c; ji ott..m nil tiie 1 n.M-c-;rv Hlfori.tn'io.'l as to v.-:ien sr.id
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l wuj ffAi,ei.v.i,o-ui. m ,u. ,nt-i Allen's and tret a Uotv Washer, i i'"-"--" j-
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P.IOOnTX XIt.. I Clerk of T.B. I " ' saveuie price. Ol me . ua-u .;..-. o-, im: i:,: tnnie, iinu - - . t I,, ... ..... -t i.,..i i tT....t. i ,...,,. I,,, ,1-oeliii.o-: : 4- . .1 1...1 t t
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win, rncru E ix THE cot'ltrsi r Jvot.r Wool with it. ! fi, ,.,:,. , -,,!,.. i.
OF THE STATE. A hi:w llociiK, four rooms nd ; ' , ,1 " , .', J II. L. EdmontUvjn hired a 'trampcr'
Special aUeniion k:vc oMVobate. bnsi-! h lull lot, f.tlout two .'qiliiics lrom ! o- yvciy wcck, unu i - "' " t- e,.n..,-r;.,n i.-M.Tn iy j Cliurch, and one square; five percent, off for cash, at the j more modest tasi year they waited
Jons L. PiTs-kn. i v.-est of North College Avenue, tori New iork rvore. j until the iilants had taken on leaves
ie. can hi .tic i oyrct's Fraternity Cosvkstiox. ! hA"r- inin;r . . i The: Jvsttional ('onvention of tho ! ; si ruction It
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at.veniieiiieiit t t octrooi 1 1 "il 1 j'c.i.i u'.n,-o , liivct.--. we are tu uavt- ;i sutinu i.h ..no cumi
V rr,tIK' " -V Tr':'r-. V."r . 'V lluse Bonds. A good, mc invest-! l.v 1 otii t JJlfomington, in-l. ; ,,:,,. f t10 ?fI.,-J1Y ric,:t to Rhoicr's I tna Statu, and the District Cmirt f i o ' , u-;-.i it i -i . - o ..j.- un. I '
II l,i .u. -. ill li n-a, iiciiivi ei avi.-v. . , , . fl . it i i li s ore, in the proton v owned liy
O.l IIIIT 't.i, An 1.71 I .HOI '
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ried off; the residence of Miss Fat
ton was entered, and n quantity of
jewelry alistraeted ; Mrs. Turner's residence, on North College Avenue, wras entered, ami canned fruit anil provisions taken from the cellar; a sum of money was taken from a buraau dr iwerin Mr. Banta's house : the clothing of students oc- . . . , .
eupying rooms at tin: resilience oj Wm. M. Tate, was lifted out of an open window, and some money secured. A '.udf-dozeii houses in addition to tliDso, have been entered, but as yet no clue is had to the perpetrators of the thefts The effect of the "Liberal" Republican movement, has been to cause large majorities to bo given for the Ilcjiublicaii ticket at all of the recent municipal elections. The "Liberals" evidently have but very little strength in Indiana Can't some one send word to a circus manager that Bloomii.igton is a fine field for "amusements V" Those Chairs. Did you see those wonderful chairs at Taylor & Harry-man's Grocery and Provision Store ? They are the best thing in that line, ever seen here, nnd all pjods are delivered free of charge to any part ot town a matter of no small importance to buyers. Taylor wants t3 buy the best cow in the county, and if you have her for sale, call on him. Other country produce wanted. Remember, there is no charge for delivering goads. Wheat and Corn bought.
Jar. B. Mclkv
AttoriMiyw t .ILtw-,
ILL practice in the several Courts of
the State, anil the District Court ot
sale or
Office.
The Railroad Company is doing a splendid job of stone work for the crossings on 4th and 5th streets, to the depot. It is expensive but durable John and Tobe Smith, MeKinney and East, went to Salt Creek on Wednesday night last, with plenty of tackle, a good supply of bait, and a firm determination that they would not eat supper until a sufficient lutmb.U' of fish Ijc.;:; caught to supply the tabic. Twelve poles were stuck into the bank, and up to twelve o'clock but two "mud eats" had been secured, neither of them weighing over six ounces. Hunger then compelled tho bold fishermen to get supper. Fortunately East had brought along a kit of mackerel, and the boys did have Gsh Wheat is quoted at $1.00 in Indianapolis, ami Flour advanced at this place in one day, from $9.20 to 850.00 oer barrel.
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hustcrn speculators nave been cor- cry' vv. Henderson. Balloting resulted nering the market, and the rise is i in tno, '' l,r Jli3e T. Cox and Philip - i u..,.nl... i...-T..t.wt c:t 11 ,c..-
believed to be entirely speculative, ssesso-. Tto vote for Trustee beme a
tie hete::i 3:f. L. Snodgrass and John F. 'Walker it w :s then moved by Dr. itePhoeteri that when the Convention adjourn it be i;t til Saturday, alny 18th, nnd that polls ft r the nomination of Trustee lie opened Ht 1 o'clock P.il. ind remain open as prose -i ied ly law. Carried.
1 ho l.ouver tior. to select Delegates to
DIED, On Tuesday, May Ttb, in Bloomington, (Jalvi:i Kutes, nged 40 years, of Dropsy. On Fridav, 11 ly :.0th, at the residence of Thomas Ca -ter his father. Franklin Cnrter, aged 16 yejirs, - f HomerrhfiKe. Township Convention. In purstmuc.: of a call by the Republican Central Coirinittee, the voters of Bloomington Township met at the Court House. Saturdt y, May nth, at i o'vlockl'. oy a. E. Shiss, wl iireupon General M. C. limit:; w?.. gb cteil President and Geo. II. Chase, Seei elavy. Tho objects of the meeting bavin,.' be.- n s ::ited by the Chair, it was moved by K. C. Foster that a committee of live be api'-ointed to select Delegates to the County N . mir ating Convention. Jlotion prnvaiied, and the following names were selected : it. C Foster, J. G. MePheeters, Sr., iv E. Sluss, Archibald Fleoner and James M. ttogi rs. Motion by Maj. Mftlky was tb-Mi ei.nitd, that Convention proceed to noi iitif te Township Officers by ballot, poll; to be kept open one hour. James Small, V B. iiewa.-d, H. M. Gillmore and J. L. I'itii:;r, were appointed to receive votes. The following names wero put in nomination for the various offices For Towns! ip Trustee : M. L. Snodijrass, Jno. AYallcer and Wm. Tate. For Assessor Wilson Adtms. Per Justice (two to
Wheat .-hipped to this place wiil cost
' the Milis t wo dollars per bushel r.ts off , ,T . , , . . ,
rumored that
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the United States, for the Soito of Indiana, j ' tient. T;iitl rtn I ii .n it'. t-. ttt ft iJLirt' i t ""
ff i-lainu .md probate b;Mns. s-,,. 1 1 . Kott is now iiiaiiiiig great j ?,I;-,(le Up, "1 he New Church
Office in W. O. I've t-u.hlin. nortoesst , euuntlt e.S ot lec Cream and CandV. fliw.n " mill r.llior linnnlnr ivtemti.
.,, i He manufactures pure sugar candy, j .s Ihe . -"t for the occasion, and
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to work fr him, week before last, the fellow giving his name as John
Smith. He complained of feeling '-ounty oavention then reported thefol- ,, ,r , . , I lowing i nines: Alex. Siitlierlund, Geo. A. unwell Monday morning a week, Ruski'rfc. 'W. J. Allii, Jno. C. Whianund,
and asked Edmondson to loan him I ,Jf"r! lx,aion Arcbrr luem;r- ln-; . . ktrk, P. .. Dirinint;, Th.js. 2n. Blair, C. S
oil uii'iiiui upon which to uuu to town for some medicine, prom-
Ai'..ii..... Tl,: - .. ;d i::i .,.,,..i i iinsr to reitirn in a iew nutas.
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rnr of public souk
Jltaominglon. I:: 1 . J.i'-
ATTOKfiEt AT -LAW A X I) GcKPral Insurance Afaf,
c5roomn?foe!, End.
Bdery aud Tsuiift. The rose is red, the i "olet's Idue, S;it;ar is sweet and j-o 'tis true that til. best place to buy sugar
or anything else, is wnere you can
Uev. II. F. Miller, of Akron, Ohio, j and J. L. Hunt, of Meadville, Pa.,
arc the orators. Ileiiry I'r-wson l!iniovcd to the Soiitli Slii.IX. ISEWSOIV,
. BlSCj . . .1 " 1 1 .1. . t r. !i. I.i I.ie.oi.m i.n tile ..otli if tile 1
Airrntfor ha foiWi ..t r..li l.lI lP'l OIC Uesi aim till! Ill JSl lor voui - ". .- - - Ageni io- .1.0 ioi.om .g iim. i.-u reli.it.le In-; t; . Pouare. t l.avinir a line run of custom work !
aurancp Coninanies :
-'ETXA Fire Insui-anc Cr,i;fl')v,
Asset
l iisr.n n Jtjjr.it . r ju. t ..wpany. Astvt : .r, mXTXA Life LtmiraiM Vt):y, Anxtix S12,000,-)0fi Oo tiSTTHE BEST JS THE cheapest.-fcOl-e overt io Fin-t National Bsnk, on south sid.-? of the square. julvS G.i
tionar. ouoeuir irom me ruen on ; . .. ... i; i.i-,,..,.-.-, ;w,i,".i,,,
.Mttinltiv evening, a great many cumins: somewhat c-'lilirnteu in tins local- inn: on
want long felt. More saloons, more dry goods store.yno'e g:'ocerios,mvre attorneys, more new'spajicrs, and more money are all very much need i;i Bloomington at present No court till the 3d Monday in August. It will be dry picking for our attorneys, we fear " Wait-
customers is the ousmess
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v.... ...... l i iuikiii huve ton nd nut th&t I he new it v. b reason ot tne-'ooi inntner. son. nn- . i.. n .i .i,..i. .....l
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km anil neat at. wnicii is ai-.vai.-- cotti uiiieo :
store of Tate & Fish, tit the Duller i
in tt...ii. ' IT.-, l-.iv tin li-ile ltoj.t-4 .if lli';neil
cruei', :s tllC place. j tri,-,ii;iftcture, and is always happy to take ; the measurw of ciih customers. apl2 8" 5'ive Hundred Botllns Dr. Mott's j Herb Bitters, have been sold in ll is county 'I'llP only Wiishinj: Machine that has in the last six months every I oltie gi ing stood the test of the past four year, in .jatisfui'tioii. ' ' Bloomington and vicinity, is The Doty , m, I UW.cr. Other Machine's have been inii-! .1 . t i lie ' trodueed, and their sale forced upon the &tf V e learn that John I . Smith . ,(; vwtl wilI now filu1 them ..ecuand W. 15. Seward, have made nrrnngi- J vin,, tlie ..'ellars and out-bouses of their ni-nts v r.h the largest 1 u.no bouse in the , ncr. while Tub Doty is doing eifective Wt-st f.r a supply of 1 inr.os and Ciihn.it ; )llld sl;t;sfn,.tol v work, week after week.
tjrt;aiis. !i:ia linn inev iti.eiiu-.o neep n -lock of them on hand, so -.hat those wish-
in" to buv instruments, mav have a chance
to inspect, them before puri.-luisin. It certainly vill be to tho interest of any one vir-liiij to lmy a Piano or Orpin, to ;.-t ii of a b--il a'ient of know i responsibility , rather than of a traveli:ii( nir -rit. of ur- . known vespt.nsibility. 3Ir Sewaid has bad (much experience with musical instrumental and is competent to give reliable inform i1 tion in regard to Pianos or Organs. The ; "Webc" Piano and the Mason nnd Hamlin i Organs, hav;- long stocd at. the bend of tho ! lirt of instruments, nf tbir rcspeeti o
Cl.lSSC!)
W. XI. Bodlcin, 1JHAXEK IV ALL K1XDS OT PARLOR C0QK AND HEATING Stoves.
TIB, Copper &d Sht'et-konWare. they are dd so cheap that there is no I fiitc.il v. that cannot afford to Vave one.
Wc do no, understan 1 that thev intend to iei! below cost, or even at cost, but t tey I do gar that they will sell at lower prices j than the.' can be bought a!, retail elsewhere.
V. J. Ai.i.tt.v, tho Hardware Merchant, on the south side of the public square, has tiii. reliable machine for sale, and has sold numbers of them in this county every one -jiving thorough satisfaction. Call and examine the IIoty. It will pay for it-olf three times in one season, ju.-t in Washing Wool.
HOLTZMAS & SON The Blot inington Woolen Factory is now running full time, and turning out work that is creditable to the firm and profitable to eutomcrs. They want :o buy
These instrument wil; alwavs 1 I?'.' !'le " ,n. ",e eouniy-wiii pay ino
I kept o-i b,1nd.b,.t instr.irni-i1tso-,-ilvotl eri'"S.nest caili price, wnen persons clo not 1 make .-i!l tw furnished when wanted. The ! Ai S"'8- ""lUman &.Nn say tlieydt jr.-eec.t imp-ovements in Cabinet (,.,,.las I oot kee. shotldy if you tetibuy thai kind I makes there nlmost, or qu te, rivals of the ! hrs ' '" mnfY for. ul ,lt th,! y,lc'
Piping, G tittering and Metallic Roofin;; Done to Order. FIFTH ST.. SEAR DVXX S STORE, HLOOlCTO. BSiO. Remember the Bine Front. SOUTH SIDE SQUAUK. (Five Pel' Cent, oil lor Ca-di.)
OEALKfiS IN Fancy aad Staple Proviiiions, Qaeensvare, &c. Bloomington, - - Inaiana. The highest priees paid for all kinds of Country produce. 111026 70
tory, and buy shoddy elsewhere.
Bf5 Farmers would not be without Dt. Mott's Herb Bitters, if thev only knew what a saving of medical help it is.
f dry goods and grocery In uses are
engaged in at present. With all the "waiting," customers do not (tome Who has seen the Cincinnati ev Terre Haute R.R .' Sheep shearing is now "on." This s one of the mechanical purposes :o which Old Rye is someti nes applied, "keeps our (he cold prevents you from getting over healed'' and all that kind of thing Gray's Mill (Bean Blossom Creek) is ti e favorite fishing place of many Blooniingtonites. We are informed, by a gentleman who was there last week, that a "hole" ten feet srjuare, had nineteen fishermen switching tho water with hud ard cork. Wii en a poor sickly shiner was caught,there was usually a half doz
en hooks embedded in his innocent bowels then came a cpiariel as to the ownership. Gray litis given fishermen notice to keep out of the back water with their fishing tackle. They throw out so much water with their huge corks, that he is
Instead of catching an old horse, as
Edmondson told him to, he caught a valuable mule, and rode to town. After thinking the matter over, Edmondson concluded to follow him to town, and found that his John Smith had bought a plug of tobacco at Miscner's and had then turned his face east. Enlisting Wm. Adams and Wiiiepark Judah in the cause, Edmondson started on the trail. The thief went out into the edge of Brown, then into Lawrence and Jackson counties,
passina: through the towns of
Heltonsville and Leesville,and after traveling day and night through the marshes and knobs,the thief was caught within four miles of Salem, Washington county, after he had traded the mule. The mule however was recovered, nnd with the thief, brought to Bloomington on Wednesday. At Leesville, Edmondson, Adams and Judith, were told that a whistle would briug the Vigilance Committee, but the whistle was not given. Near Leesville the thief was recognized as
Win. Fruitt, a noted outlaw, who
was well known around Medora, Jackson county. Pruitt's bail was fixed at SGOoioO, aud in default,
was sent to jail The Democratic
National Convention has been called for the 9th of July, at Baltimore,
Maryland Some one suggests
TitK 8'TNDAY BCHOOI. UXIOS of Monroe County, will be held in the Uni-
! " T) -e, I ted Presbyterian Clmr-di in Bloomington, i bXODOUASS & lXll.'DS, JiKAI. VJi- ,.n ?i5i. b,i ,i .13.1 nr thi mnni 1
! tatk Aoekts. If you want to sell ' our ! beginning on Tuesday evening. 21st, at 1 . frequently compelled to Stop his I Farm or House, call on lis, as we aro in'd.at i "AlHb Sabbath School teachers j gaws t;j a "head" is accumulated
it ,. . . ! -11. 11 11 u-mtTi . nn; vhuw 111 nil. vuihj, i v I Wwe and will sell for u small per tent - ,.,.,..,1,- r(v,,l(.sU!d to attend and taliei.art
II you wan', to buy a hi ims or House, cat , in tho df,i(,,1!l8i(m4. Entertainment will be cn us, fes we have smne caoiea farms and , .)tovidt.fi for lm,mi)f.rs from the country. Houses for l,,. If yo. Want to in iure ! Jly orj(ir ,.f tu. Kxeeutivo O001. votir I.lfc itiin l'roni.rfx- hi wire and cat - -n- i . v t. . . ..
and us, as we represent the best of In- j ' " ' ' j Wednesday afternoon x wen ring that j and wife, of Eilettsville, thistcoun-
:,w, una, 1, you want. 10 tiny 11 -tf--(-.n at Shoemaker & CoV and see ! l. "A.,.H ;..-,
that, as many persons favor the election to office of poor farmers, they
A gentlemen from Brown i now have a chance to vote foi1 the
county got full of tangle-leg, nnd poorcnt farmer in the known world ..: 1.......-1 1 1.. . it.. rt... 1 -r T I
t-ucuiuu.-ti ui tin im nit; sti .iare uesi ! xiurstf-i.' vireeiev .laiUCd 1:11 lis
ltcaper or Mower, call In 1,., us we art j
their lurge stocx of Wall Paper, which is
Horse Shoer. The undersigned has purchased the Shop formerly owned by A. K. Ravenscroft. and has employed a good Horse Shoer. Horses will lie shod KO percent, cheaper at my Bhop than at any other in town. Shop opposite" Waldron's Tnnnerv. (SIMPSON S. SKIBVIX. lB(0:nington; Jir-L, Jan. 4, 72.
sold low down for cash.
Good Wives and Motbern,
Agent.'' for the Bueki-ve Vlnchine. ll'yov
ttttiit a JJet'd made out, cull on C. F.Dodds as be is a Notary Public intl will attend to miiir bo-itii-Sf: in flint Ti.o, ,.:tl, r.l.i.,.,,.1
fltliee i-1 Ilontei- l?l..,l.- I -.l.,,.,., !...,. : .,,1 , dtu -infl ..br-.Kolit oil il (1 eon . lnvplv
- " " : 'I a,.A lntifi.! vninr aAl,. m-e 1 while waiting for bail-
Any You.ng Max who wisiies jiistly the pride of fathers and men -ener- j tr Barber Shop is being remodeled
to learn the Photographing Art, ' - o, ,iw, T i an.l an open front put in-or more
T..I... ; t.. ..,. eflli i..,i i i
111 .1 l li. tflMllli II, lilt- otiii nun.- null iii:tit', niii-
Siitheiland found the stranger ami ! withstanding Mr. Parks is 01, nnd took him in, ami now Brown his wife 81 vears of age Pettv
counly begins to care a "ood deal. thieving has bee. uno epidemic in
Kreug- this nlace. within the oast two or
i . i
three weeks. The weatherboarding was forced oil" of Thos. Mtillikin's
awl get an entire cut-ht (the mt. ,him.ht in ,h. (ln(t or mud, n..r let them ,n-operlv stated, Judiro Buskirk is ! smoke house, one night last week the iu o a titvioll .i liit. iii ..-i t .. 1 ' . J..U...I ..I...... :.. ., 1l 1... on.n.i I 1 ' n r ft,
.-.. v f'y III W Oi"HU ii- i.i. ... -vi..ilui, U" J" ' i '.e.i ll.Ol ITI till l.lll lllll.'H, l.l.l ....iiiw
can tlo so
Photograpl
, ,i ,.' . , - III. .1 l 1 J ,;ine,u, n-.u" ......i..n. i . ; oiihiiii- lll.u. t a small Ottlav ol capital, be jolted along i-i an old wagon, but conio f '. , . , T. ... , , by eiiiliiig 'at Allison' " and buv a nice Buggy or Carriage, ; having the work done. It will give and a quant, ih Rooms where the oar- "f n";'v,'r -. Call so-.m. They h,,ee(j,is a f11)f! mm for business ' C. Whisena tu iiuoiiiti, wmn uie ptu , M,nu-thing niee to show you in their sale ,
Sample. 1. G. Vic I'heeters Sr., .1.11. Mitlkv, J. F. Foe, j. k. Whisnand, T. J. Ward and Wir . J. Alexander. Judge Buskirk and Ale: Sutherland asked leave to have their name stricken fratn the list of Delegates tlni' cob; ed representatives might be substituted. Judge Btu-kirk addressed the Convention in i forcible speech setting forth :he prop: iety ; nd justice of according to i.he color -d voters a full and fair representation in tie Conventions of the Republican Party, ai d motioning; the names of Doc. Wilson and ot lers, as men in every way
ipialihed mil entitled to net with us. On notion oi' Maj. Mulkv, Buskirk and Sutherland were reamed as Delegates, and Doc. Wilson and P. issell White wero added to :he list. Proceeding' of the Convention wero ordtsrod to be published in the iVo-
Motion was then lnude to adiourn 'till Saturday Mtsy 18th, at 1 o'clock P. II., ind carried. M. C. ITU XTF.K, President. GEO. M. CHASE, Secretary.
The following is the Programme of the SundaySchool Union : T1E8D.4Y, May 2 1st. 7- 45 P. M. Opening Devotional list-cises. Pray en; specially for .Sabbath Schools. 8- 15 P. M. Address (30 minutes). Ti c Relation and Dutnw of Parents and Church Mcmb-ws to the Saebatli School, by Rev. E. B illumine. Followed by & m in ute sp echua by Memben. WrniVESOAl', Hay 22t, B-Sn A. M Devotional Kxercinei-. 8- -M -. M- Cniform Lessnina by 6. Jtf. Chat-e. Discussion. 9- 30 A. M "Why do I Teach .' by Picv. F. A. Eller. Discussion. 10- 15 A.M. Picews. 10- :i0 A.M. Teacher's Preparation, by Miss Loa. PorW. Discussion. 11- 15 A.M. Scholar's Preparation, by Rev. Dr. Lyorr, Discussion. 12- 00 M. Adjournment. APTERNOOK. 1-30 P. M. Devotional Kxetcis.-s. 1- 45 A. M. Preaching to Children by Prof. Gay. Discussion. 2- 20 P. M. The Superintendont : Ui Work and qwdilleaUou for it, by liuv, A. Atwater. 3- 00 P. X. Kceess. 2-10 P. M. How shall wc increase the Spirituality d ISeKfS'iooa Ellicieney of our Sabba.h Soiool, by Kev."W.P.llciiry. Disoussion. 2-50 P. M. Experience Meeting. (Confoasions and Pledges.) Three minutes speeches. Praj ore, 4- 30 P. M. Miscellanoous Business. 6- 00 P. M. Adjournment. EVENING. 7- 45 P. M. Ilovotional Exercises. 8- 00 P. M. Sphere and Mission of the Sabbath School, by Rev. T. A. Wylie. 8-45 P. M. Social P.eunion, Singing, &c.
TD(TRSnAT May 934. 8-30 A. M. Devotional Exercises. 8- 45 A. M. Mission Work, by Kev. John Spears. Discussion. 9- 25 A. M. Question Drawer Opened and Questions assigned byCol. Thompson and Geo. M. Cbase. 9- 30 P. M. Sabbath School Discipline, by Rer. W. H. Ee'uL Discussion, 10- 00 A. M. Recess. 19-10 A. M. The Teacher's Reward, by Rev. Ju Y- Moor. 10-40 A. M Question Drawer Answered. 1 L-30 A. M. Election of Officer. Closing Business. 12-30 P. M,. Adjournment.
Wm. M. Tate. X orth.
D. W. Ph. VV e k tern
A. CARD,
Family. Grocery, UNDERTAKERS,
BUTLER'S BLOCK. TATE & FISH,
BANTA & WHITAKEP, Manufaciurers of all kind of CoMbs, Cases and CnsfceCs.
Also have for sale nt the lowest possible
DEAI.KRS IX
STAPLE AND FAKCr GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE. tG
Provisions of all kinds, to suit the wants of prices, METALLIC CASES.
Families such as Flour, Com Meal, Bacon, Wareroom East side public square, BloomLard, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. ington, Indiana. ap24-";2 Tobacco and Cigars of tho best brands, seiecleii w'.th gretit eare. to suit the wants of Executor's Notice, our own chawing and suit king customers. "VTOTICE is hereby -riV'jn, that the tmTho highest prices paid for all kinds of Xl dcrsigncd bas been apointcd by tho Country Produce, either in goods or eath. Clerk of the Monroe Court of Coin ta on Our Country Friends are especially re- Pleas, Exeeutot of the Kstate of John quested to call and examine our stock lie- Smith, deceased, Into of Perry township, fore buying elsewhere. wiayl-72 Monroe county, Indiana. t -r7 -a p n 1 The estate is t robablv soWent Lime Kiln for Sale. david m. smith, I OFFER FOR SALE MY LIME Execatwr witk the Will annexed. KILN and Stone Quarry, for Sl.ttOO. Mav 1st, 72. r- .i.;j l. .u. 1 .1 . a. I
uno-uuru casn, ruu oaauuee iu lwo et-utu annual payments. JOSEPH S. ALEXANDER. Bloomington, March 8, 1871-tf
THE "OLD RELIABLE."
JSl. xx JE lephaat IS BLOOMI1GTO.I, Wjc. Srrjjitr. Chas. H. Mel'HEBTEn.
'47. Established. '47. stuarl & McPheeters,
Have removed tacir Hardware Store to the south ffide of the square, In Masonic Ball Baildiiif, K-SlGIf OF TIIE ELEPHASTt
Toivn iUlp Convention. Pursuiirit tt tho cab of the Chairman of the Republican Central Committee of Monroe County, t -e Republicans of Richland Township met in Convention, Saturday, May llth, at I o'clock P.M. for the purpose of selecting Delegates to attend the County Conventio n, nnd nominating candidates for the oticBS of Trustee and Assessor of Richland Township. On motion. A. W. Reeves was eiect.td Chairman, and W. L. Whitted Secretary. The object of the Convention h.ivi ig been stated by the Chair, On mouiin of J. S. Johnson, the first business in order be the election of Delegates to the County Convention. At the suggestion of D. V. Braxtan. a committee of Uvo were selected by the Chair, to appoint delegates. The committee appointed the following run?d gentlemen: Jainos Stearns. Sr., Lc-roy Sanders, . C. Weir, Wm. L. Whitted. Steven Corder, H. F. Braxtan, Hirum Pauley and John S. Job n son, On moth, n of J. M. Harris, the delegates were ii.s;:!ei.cd to east their votes for A. W. Reeves, Representative; T. Milt. Rogers, fjr County Treasurer. Capt. Sam. Hurrah, for Sheriif, and S. Parker Thompson, for Cc nitty Commissioner. The delegate were left to use their own disc.'etion in tin choice for other county ofHces. ?Ir. Bev:s and Mr. Thoiiipsim both stated to the convention that they did not wish to become candidates. But the convention was firmly of the belief that d iring this inmai;.n we should place men upon the Itepublieaii ticket who nrestroiiv-e-t and of the most uiltlinching character. Men whose past records for honesty, industry nnd molality are without reproach. Alex. Siarnes nuoiinatad for Trustee, and Milton lCvernmn, t'or AscSiiof. A W. REEVES, Chairman. Wm. 1.. Wmrrun, S e'y.
lot?.- KactTcian & Co. are prep'ltvd tosupi'ly ice to their customers in lar;j-c or small quantities. OrdeiM promptly filled. Sweet Potato and Tomato Plants at Edmondon's.
Sivr.RT Pntnin l!nnta nr Pn:i(I'
uitityof meat stolen ; Jno. . Groeei y--Bertr.tida and Bra-:iliail.
ind's house was entered, i Fresh bt of Canned Fruit and
M. L. M'COILOUGE, DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY.
, , . . -rr And hope to me-:t all their Id friends in Wed Side of vie Court Hovue the new location. Square, In addition to keeping it full Tina of DEALER IX Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, HARD WARE, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars, IRON, STEEL, Tobacco, &c, &c. PiixTs, as, Pme Wines, Brandies aii Whiskies, for Medical Boort, Sash, Glass, PuUy, Ckams, Purposes. J COLLARS, HAMES, &C, They will have a large supply of Agrioulgl3 fjf tMTal Implements and Machines.
aAJStuart Ss McPheeters now have the Agency for the Buekeve Stte, jmi tit Champion Beapor and Slower. ,
lAfnll r-a... Particular attention given to supplying W till faper. Builders' Hardware and Mechanics' Tool. (Trimmed Free.) LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF "THE SIR EI FPMAMT n Prescriptions carefully prepared, 1 "f c " . ' with the purest of Drugs. Remember, we font" Side of the Square, Rloomine-tim, use none but pure Drugs, and do notcit Indians. wsrMl
at prescriptions. Bloomington, nd. May 18, 1870
and
STATIONERY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
A-trnf-a nha-nvxr Ttfrft,'l. Report of the (Condition of tU FIRST
a w-w., NATIONAL BANK at JSloonimaton,
Sot Diseases of the Throat and Xairnrs aob a Coughs, Colds, Whoopinc Cough, BroaohitiB, AftUuns,
ana consumption.
Indiana, at clctt of butiiuts, April V9ti
ibtz: HKSOCECKS: Loans and Discount -. S$8,G02 34
Proltsblv never before ia Uie whole Wetor- of Overdrafts....
-Betlii-ine, has auy ujing won so widely and so rj, g. Bonds to eeure eirculadeeiily upon the couJldcuce ul umukind, n tau texeilleut romotly Tor iulinonary complaints. on : V'-.V" Shrouj-h a long series of years, and anioDtr most Due from Redetaiiig and Reef Uie racsa of moa it lias risen higher imu bi-fher ,0 Agento... to Uieir estimation, as it has become better kam u. t., w.. .i. v.. i t t. its uniform character and pow er to cure the va- 1 -row other A ational Banks xiouu affections of the luitoi and throat, liv Duo from other Banks stud made it kaowa as a relialjle protector tu-iJust Bankers them. While adaptetl to milder forms ol tUsease ront " and to youug chilurcu, it is at U:e seme ttnit the urreni Fpeiiict most effectual remedy thai van be given for hicip- Taxes Paid......... ......... .t... lent consumption, su.d the tlaugeroiw uffectiuns Premiums of the Uuoat and lungs. A a provUion up Oust R... , , v..: ' i rm-w suddcB attacks of Irvnv, it should be kept on Other JSatlonal Bankf hand in every nuuilv, nnd uidted as all are sumo- Practwnal currency (including tiuies subject to colds and cough. Ul should be Nickels) provided with this antidote for them. Swma . i,li, ..,Mln,l l'.M,ulti la rhmilrlif hi. ""PCClO ......
cirablB, ktill great uunilic-rs of cases -1hih the Legal tender r.ottts
disease seeind settlt-d, have beva iKnuplrtalv . cured, and the patie-it rMord to soiuxt health a.by the t'fcori j J'frtornl. So rouiplete ts its -loiai i--x JuasteiT over uie oisortlers of the Liint an-" mo.1 Throat,thatthemo5tobtmateofuiemj-leMt.it LY, -
vV heanouuiig else rouui reacu wem, umi-i nh vu-jiuti hwch imu in. ......... tivu,wti w
1,8 U 80 7,360 5?
i,m
100,000 00 11,703 79 11,908 87 460 84 1,384 23 70 J5 10,750 00 14,861 00
187 60 35.600
Cherry Uiey siilwi.ie and teRWi Surplus Fund.
m'alway relieved and often wholly CircututingKotei-ecei-re-i front
aured lj it. j; . . ,timptroller.,..... .i... UivnckUts U cenOTaJIv cured by laktor Use ;,,' . Cherry J'rto.af in siiiU and n-equeut done. ln,riai-"! ,acP06 M
tso ceneraiii u.r .. '""" imiawi' ....... need not i.ut.llh tl rrt!i a.s at them here.ot do luore than astm i- thi- pubtc that its :jtu-Jiues
are rally inantiainca.
iM.000 OS 8?,37t 41 15,5 8
$296,808 48
ticulars cau be learned.
rooin.i. iti W. O. Kee'a Jiuildini-.
The f-nhj-H-t of Water Works; and flour, sugar, coffee, tea etc. enr-j Vegetables, just receiT-J.
Ayer's Ague Cure, l?o-" Fever and Af-ue, Intermittent Favel, Obili Fever, Bomittont ITever, Iumt Ague, Periodical op Biltoua I'r.vftr, Ae and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or mixntintia poisons. As its name Implies, it does Cure. f.Rd doe na fail. CouUiioing neither Arwiiie, (jniniue, W ninth. Ziui-, iiui in v other mip.er.il or toiFonos nuliri.'iii.:e Imlt-vi i-, it in ni.u in- iiijure nny pa ticiH. The uiimlx r ami iiii.'rt.ii:etf of Its rate in '.liPii-riiedi-uriris, lire liu-.iilli hcvond nciotiot, ami liv'lii'v, williiiiit ll piculi.il ii: llu- liii-Kifjr of Ague mc'lirme. On; lui.le i- ftfiitilieil by the .i.-'-i,iinvh-l(-n-iMitii we .-peive of the radical i tires eflc.-ie.i in obstinate red where oUmt reinetiie had vlni'-- eiiW-l. I.'niiiniiuiuu.r perft.o ' I'lfr.r: V8f.id.ent itii t tr:iv.!!i.ifr linx-tiirr i-.inti.: loculiiicM, niu b protected by '.-nrfr. tt.c AUVK t'VKK .lliily. Kor l ln-r t omplalnta, tniftng from torpif" .tv of Uie l.ivt-i , it is an excellent remedy, sliuiahiteiK the l.U-cv into lit'.-:::!i)' ni-tlritv. I or ItUi.Mi. OiM i-.lcr-i Si.d I.ivor Ctimphdnts, It .s nn cx.-'ilcr.t reiiicl;. , producing ninny trnlr" ema; kulili. cures, ivhi ro other iuetUcui-38 baa ruled. l':i j. ni-.l I viiit. .r. C. Aver 4 Co., PtcUb -. ,i. .' liiilvt:. .-! I iicm ste, JLolved, Nas., mid wld :ili roui.il tho wovl-t. fitter, .! rex trwtTMi'
Statk dr IT!.vi A.i
Cotmtyof Monr-c, f . I, Robert C. Foster. Gtshier of "Tlie HiH Nation ul Bunk," f Bloontiti-Um, Indiana, do solemnly swcsiir that th.i above state nient is true, to the best of my kltOitted--niid belief. Robert c. fostbr, cbahiei. Sworn to and aid-scribed IsJfore me, tilts 2d day of Mav, 1K12. CLeLLAND . DODDS. Motstt Public. Correct-i-Attest i Geo. A, Boskirk, JoH t---CAt.lA, r. . o-. May 8, 17. Ditiesssi.
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1k4 f.lllsnk ,TtUMlf -tSJT awr mt of rti i 3tlT, il .' i. .' vi . .W i" KstsfiRt i csis. east; .- :- ; . Is Iljirwn. aa. .twCTf lt. tA-s-i
