Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 September 1872 — Page 3
I Perdue & Son, WioUshIc (mil Retail Dealer in, i BOOTS AND SHOES, ' KO. 85 COLLEGE AVENUE, BLOOMINGTON, IND. sopt3.73
PRINTING !
THE PROGRESS .Job Printing Office ! JHorth Bide 3Publio Square, "With i Tmr, Xp 7Vrr, ami entirely .Ww .V.iSsrfe? of all kinds, i v?-':rvl lotto lrintin in at.Tlecqt.al to tao beat iu t!.u couutry. Particular Mention jiald to COMMERCIAL. POINTING, Iseln.Ui. Ml Heart. H:.wl Wilis JOtter V. Htmda, "irculsra. Cards, Ptxt-xs c. i'ine printing apo'l-lty. Or.lers ltuiu a diaUuce will receive prompt itlcnliun.
ORCHARD HOUSE!
S Iff. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.
Opposite the Depot, Bloomington, Ind.
t ' .'"'J Tain wiU be apardd to oecommottitte (he trartlimi pub.'ic.
T Clvrus F. McNutt, ihtrtii nc'ilU, Ind.
Alfred Rvors & Rob t W.Mi.rs, lilimmimjlon, Ind.
MeNUTT, RYORS & M1ERS, & ' - ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, XSloo"iiiijti, Iul. . , All rasiness entrusted to ti will be caivftnly attended to. Collections made, tind ro..irtlv remitted. 4rV OfRie'in Hughes' old office. mr'28-72
There am 796 School Children in Bloomington, and McPhecicrs is desirous of taking the contract for supplying them,cvcry one, with School Books, Slates, etc., etc. He has been receiving School arid College Text Books almost every day during the past two weeks, and now has his shelves well filled ntu! the ppnec under his counter well supplied. Come now and sec whit he will do for you at the Post Office News Stand. SSy Almost two car-loads of School Books were received by Shoemaker & Co. last Wednesday, in anticipation of a large trade iu that line. The little boys and girls are cordially invited to call and receive their BookSlates, etc. quite cheap, of the irrepressible Shokmakkr, the jolly Fa bis, or the solemn Rkeo. Prescriptions prepared at a moment's notice. Public Speaking. J. L. 1'ITNEK. and others, will address tin- citiaeiis of Monroe County at the following times Miid places : Jtieo's School House, Monday nigbt,Sept. 10! h. Clear Creek Switch, Tuesday night,Sopt. ITili. Sn.ithvilio, Thursday night, Sept. t.h. llnrrod.-.lurgh, Friday, night, Sept. :!nth. Etlettsville, Saturday night, Sept. 2 1st. South Union, Mnndnv night, Sept. 23d. Fairfax, Tuesday night, Sept. 24lh. Members of both parties fire invited to attend these meetings. Bv order of Bep. Con. Co:n.
JAMES W. COOKERLY, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, " RE Alt OF BMMOICNGTON HOTEL, .131oomintoii, Intl. SADDLE 1IOKSKS, Horsosaiid Buggies, hi d teams, hired on reasonable terms. ' Stable iust east of the Postoflice, and in
Tear or the rjloomington ilolol
Ott'i "69
iS,Qr. W. T. ASIison, .'' k -B3 rmr .m. me tt
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$67 OFFICE Over Tohe Smith's Jewdrv Store. South side of the square.
It is interesting to observe how the people pour into the New York Store in search of bargains in U'mxIs, since the return of Wicks froni the Iionisvillc Exposition. The exhibition at the Falls City is not so good since he came away, as he purchased many of the most handsoni3 articles that were likely to rccciva nrcmi tints. Go to the New
Y,,k Store, ttnd buy all you Sttlt
aim uvuucl o jici cent i"i umu.
Joint Discussion. C'npL Oeo. W. Friedley, and Hon. F. "Wilson, Candidates for the State Semite, for the Counties of Lawrence and .Monroe, wilt speak at the fallowing times and places: Wednesday, Sept. 2.", Stincsville, at 1 P. M. Kllettsv'illc. at 7 1'. M. Tluirsdnv, Sept. 26, llintlostan, 1 V. M. : Unionville' 7 P. M. ! Friday, Sept. 27, White' Mill, 1 P. M. ! Stdurdav, St;pt. 28. liloomington, 1 V. AL Clear Creek Switch, 7 P. M. Monday. Sept. 30. Stanford, 1 P. M. Center School House, 7 P. M. Wediie.nlav. .i t. 2. HarrfiUliurij, 1 P. Jt. Ketdmm s Mill, 7 P. M. 'J'lairsduv, t)et. S, Todd's School House, Polk Township, I P. M. Real Estate Transfers Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public Otliee in the Court House, up-stairs in the main building: Kse-iil.ius Stine to Miehnel AVcloh, lota a.id 114 in Stincsville, ?40. James M. Uoborts to Robert II. Strean, l2"or K'.ilaeres of land in Clear Creek.
Towndiip, 2.100. Jnmcs T. Shelburn to Wm. R. Lemons, .'I2A nrres of bunt, more or less, in Bean Blossom Township, 3."i0. Wm. Baxter to Alary Baxter, nn undivided interest in 200 aeres of land, more or less, in Salt Creek and Polk Townships, loo. Joshua 0. Ilowfl to Jnme? Stevenson, his heirs und assigns, pari of Seniinnry lot No. 36 in Perry Towiithip, containing one no re, 300. David S. ,T(.linson to James L. Stimson. lots 101 and 1U2 in the Town of Etlettsville. 300. Wm. Ii. Knox to Joseph Mcdiing, an undivided one-fourth interest in 120 acres of land in Marion Township. 80. Isaac Boltenhouse to Charles P. Miller, 120 acres of land in Uonton Township, 1. 000. Mary E. Warner, et al, to Win. Weinor, tlie undivKIetl seven-twelvitlis of Seminary out-lot 487 in Perny Township. ,7. S. Smith Hunter, Commissioner, to John Waldron, In-lots 153 and 151 in the Town of Bloomhiion, 700. Sampson Pec.kard to Wm. Miller, 80. acres of land in Polk Township, 400Klins Abel, Commissioner, to (leorije L Brown, 237 eeres of land, more or less, in Washington Township, 3,000. Lawson K. Melvinney, Guardian, to
nd John MeCidla, an acres
consider
iition named in deed.
cus man could have knocked the
woman down with as great ease if she had weighed but sixty pounds Harvey D. Scott, of Torre Haute, and N. M. McDowell, Chief Eagiucer of the C. fe T. II. Hailroad, sailed for Europe on Thursday. Their business is to negotiate the sale of the Railroad Bonds Michael C. Kerr had an anpoint-
portnnt matter. A large portiere of the agricultural stnti 'ties have; never before been published. I'rom the foregoing items it will he seen thm. the chart, besides ervins a hundred useful ptirpo.:!3 during the campaign, is peri irnently valuable. This Chart is handsoim.'ly printed. colored and varnished and mouuie l. map-like, on rollers. It is a real ornament to any room or office, and ought to sell fast everywhere. Itissoldthroui.il acjents, and published by K. Hanuaford , Co., 177 West Fourth StrectOineinnati, .o whom all applications for agency should be addressed.
foutz's CELKBKAThB
mm
taken the agency for
T r c. o. e j.i.
i i . .1 i. i rv iv. .o.iiiiii x AiBi,i tittr n,nl Ti 4tlA,l m h,a I inmtntfnhfi '
. Trado Injian:lpo,H ,mve
iritiiu.i ui. inu vtiuri xiouse, last Thursday niglit. The room was but half filled and Mike was listened to with stolid indifference Circuit Court, after a session
T.....np T lln.i.niln. a( 1 1... 11, it finite
Bffi. IOlin 1'. OHiiUJ suu'is iui ute i to Ja nes li. Campbell, 302 acres ot land in
in t erry Township, 9.000.
LOUISVILLE, N. ALBANY & CHICAGO UAILIiOAD.
8H0BT AHD POPLXAS R0UTF. to r11 Foists Kant, Went, Worth untt Soiitb. .. Trains leave Bloouiingttm Station as fol
lows: "TR IKS KOUTn. TRA1XS SOtTn. -?T lM 1av KTliress. 2:11. KM.
11 lM freight 4:25 P.M. . '', mCar; nrc attnelu-d to Freight Trains L ' tvr lb a -eiomMl:itin of Passengers who nuiy .vish to trove 1 on them. K. It. (i. "U-"'",! n. Supt., X. Albany. j S. K. HOOPKK. O -ii. Ticket Agl. J. 8. S?5TH HUHTER, Attorney fit Law AND NOTATtY PT.TT3LIO, . BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA.
Louisville Exnosition.this ueek.and
will, without doubt, bring home many of the most beautiful and useful pieces of Fancy work for sale and display in his South Side Jewelry Store. We stepped into his store last week, while he was reading a letter from an Indianapolis man, who desired to buy a watch, and who wants to know what Smith can do for him in that line. Smith's fame is bringing trade from almost
Important to Coxsumkrs of AND DEAT.KR8 IN OYSTEBS. Mr. Henry Rott, the well known and popular East Side Confectioner, has secured the exclusive Agency for Lanfiiir & Go's Baltimore Oysters. Mr. 11. can, by this arrangement sell at as low figures as any Agent in the State, and his retail customers can rely upon getting as good terms as at Indianapolis or Cincinnati dealers could give give them. Mr. Rott is in constant receipt of OysTers by Ex press, and as they are kept in Ice, they arc always fresh
every city.
ft" Now. friends, is your time to get Building Materia hit low figures, as Stuart & MePhet ters are deterv,i.iai4 rltt..itftan ff nlinnf A 000
worth of Hardware during October. "" """ t"" . " You ouoht to see that patent Cider Joro Oyster Depot, if yon want to Mill that is sold at the Elephant by eltlu;1' b.v or cnse' Hardware Store they ehcvv tip the ) uw is the time to take quinine, apples, extract the juice, and if no-; je suro am nty t l,v the ounce ccssary pour the cider into the barrel : ,uu taj.0 piontv so as to have the afterwards. Come now and ex-; ri10,imatisrn the balance of vonr life,
amine. 0rn knives cneap, aim oi .ln.i iMW,m rlenfintn tho bm-oa n.
Stili, Miillikin is selling new style Hats, Caps and Boots for nothing,
the best steel
"Ou Rki.iaih.k."
i in the county
Everybody
recoonizes the Mc-
l-tlc Insurance Co
Cnri.
A sent for Continental ! Coliouoh Drup- Store bv that name,
1 towr..7i :! iiU,i w,,cn lK,,?le oometo town from
a great (listatu e, i hr-y usually begin
to inouire for "Mct'oliongh s Old
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JOHN W. BUSK I UK,
, Attorney at Law, nx.oOiiiixGTOtv, jmn., JM Xa!umal Unit; hrncr.) mi.i pravtick is thk courts OF THE STATE. . Bpmdal attention jjiven to Probate lmsil4Sfi. Mill! to eolli-tWi Iwnlo'TO
jonm h. Mtie:,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Geaeral Insurance Aent, nioomlnerloB. Ind.
Act lit for the following named reliable In-
Fiirnnce Compmiies : sLTXA Fire Iiuannmu Cnmpnin, Anetx i.iri0.!i3! 71 USD Ml WRITERS Fire In. (i,i.ray, Am4x $3.C3 l,l0a 95 JEVSA Lift Insurant Gunjntntt, Asxei 12,ooo,(to0 00 Office over the Fiitt National Bank, hi ton h side of tin; sqiliire. july 5 tit!
almost. Also salt, Bacon, ana a general stuck of goods. Stop nt the Miillikin Corner, when you come to town, and save money. A Uskfit Aimci.K. We have
Reliable," particularly if thev desire j seen and tried the Comings' French
. -i : -t'T ITT 1
to have a 1'rescnption coiiipound-1 lnmmer, Jinicr ana iiemmcr,ana
an. 1 he leading l'atent Aleiliciues kept ; also, the best Truss made.
n 1 . 11'.' ! ' 1.1 X i ?
lmu it an it is ciaimeu to ou. xi is just the thing for every family who own a Sewing Machine, and the fact of its being used and recom
mended by rtich firms as Field,
f four and one-half days.adjourned ill December J. Glaas McMieitjrs tok tlie nail south, on Monday. Three mail agents are lisablcd two sick, and one with a mtteral head, which he received
'or talking Republicanism-
MARRIED, O'l Thursday night, at the National Hotel .n liloomington, by Rev. John W. Hirry nan, James II. Sullivan and Sarah F.McCnlla. Chips and .Splinters.
The public debt decrease for August will exceed $5,000,000. Here is another evidence that the
Treasury is being plundered
DO, Start south on College Avenue, mill after vou miss the "burned
i t . - . . ... ,, . . . i
I district" vou come to the Orchard Loiter & Co.. and J. V. Farwcll & ,anc men wane away determined not
A m irried lady of Gosport, seeing
a paragraph in the pajicrs to the effect that "matrimonial couples in Illinois get divorced just in order to hove the pleasure ot fresh courting s.ndn new honeymoon," induced her husband, after much pursuasion to consent to a divorce "just for the fun of the thing." After the divorce was obtained, the ex-husband began to court another woman, and now the cx-wife can't see where the ling l conies in Hundreds of men from Kentucky, it is affirmed, arc !eing shipped into the strong Democratic Counties of Indiana,antl from thence will be sent into the "close" counties a few days before the election. A number are waiting in Brown county for tiio proper time, to come over into Monroe. Keep a watch on them Jason Brown spoke at the Court House, on Wednesday night, to a very large assemblage of people the seats were filled, and all available standing room was occupied. Senator Brown is one of the clearest and most forciablc speakers that the Democracy claimed, and his reasons for refusing to support the Greeley ticket are 50 plainly stated and rcasonable,that it is not singular that the handful of Democrats who do break over party rules and come out to hear him, go away determined to think and act for themselves hereafter. The difficulty is to draw Democrats to Jason Brown's appointments. They have been warned to stay away, end they do it; so strict is the party organization. We observed that a large number, at different times during the evening, would approach the door, peer in, apparently satisfy themselves that it was Jason Brown,
i 'uildiiig. In that house will he! Co., shows it to be a valuable im
found the Bakery A onlcctionery and ! provement.
Fancv Grocery of Kauffman & Co.
Now KaufTniaii is one of those energetic, stirring men, who will al-
Tlic manufacturers have so much
confidence in i;:s merits that they offer to send it by tiail on receipt of its
Keneraber the Blue Front. SOUTH SIDE SQUARK. CUBK & BGHABD, 'Fire Percent, on" for Casb.) 1K.LKRS IX Fancy and Staple
Provisions. Queenswarf, &c.
otJitry produce.
ian2C70
ways advance in business he will ; price (2.00) and if not satisfactory
not stand still, but increases his j after two weeks' trial, it may be re-
I business monthly, and will yet be j turned, and the money will be re-
compelled to move into a larger j tunned.
It is made and sold by tlie l-icsiie Rufller Company, of 840 Wabash avenue, Chicago, who are also manufacturers of the Leslie Magic Rufller, price 1.50, which has had a very large sale, and they offer it on the same terms. .a m SST Students should sec to it that tlie proprietor of each Hash Foundry secures some of those tender
beefsteaks soil only by Walker Brothers. Thev do not sell Bull
Beef or Original Hog Meat. Shop
on the East Side of the Square;next
to Rhorers.
room. iaii at Jtvaunman ct ws for any article kept in a Grocery or Confectionery. Educational.. The Misses Patten will re-open their School on Mondtty, September 23d, in their new residence, corner of 7th and Lincoln Streets. 2w. JS? Wrc have the nicest sowed calf shoe you ever saw for Women, Misses and Children ; it will wear
CMibkiwltfl Out tlrtr.l.r r. f iY.tni nnnli
OloomlDRton, - - Indiana. p-
?aehigh(t prices paid for all kinds of fcwuo a. u oci v ojuik.: ami uij myi-
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K. T. TAYLOR. i. W. IIAKRYMAX. TAYLOR & HARRYMAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Choice Family Groceries,
Qtnsware, Glassware, Tobacco,
CSgars, Motions and Halt, v "lis The highest market price paid for counI X tr.'" produce. Korthenst corner public
i gq irc. Jsluinine;tun, lnt.
vieBOaie f emale toiiege. r ' (IS miles north of Cincinnati, O., on the , Cin. Hum. & Dayton, A. & (i. W., and "9 Ii.dianapolis Junction Railroad.) The nineteenth collegiate year of this Wfll-known and established' institution, will begin Sept. 17. It appeals to its past success, its admirable location, und the . recommendation of those who know it best, its guarantee to the public for the future. Tor catalogues a nd information, address V Rev. L. I). POTTKR, I. 1). President, CTendnlo. O. July 24, 4t.
P.
A NEW LOCATION ANti A JL.-AJR.GE NKW STOCK!
J. W. DAVIS Ilns removed his MERCHANT TAILORJUS ESTABLISHMENT from tha west to the South Side of the Public Square, and I 8 just received large and fiisiiionnlil gtock of Clothing, Piece flood, Hals. Caps, und flentlnmen.V Fiirnishiii!; (l.Mids, which ivili tie sold nt figures low enough to suit tveryonc. TwKvrr-FotiR Ykahs K.tl'EBlK.Ntl! in the business in Rlnomington IiM given him a very correct idea of the vrants of the trade. Sfcial attention jjiven to cutting nrd ranking garments to Jit. Give me n call. JHopiiiijlou, Ind., Nov. 8, 1871-tf
ish. We have plenty of cheaper
jjrades ot Boots and Shoes. Men s Roots for 3.00. Women's calf shoes, 1. We are doing business
j in Dunn 3 Building, opposite north 1 end of depot. Home made boots on hand and made to order. Call and see our new style rubbers for
men and women and try it on. ATTKNTION. FARMERS AND CONSUMERS!
I have just received a fresh stork of
Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps, suitable for
the Full and Winter trade, at low pric
Farmers, when you come to town, call
and examine my stool.:. Thomas Mvm.ikin
nOLTZMAN & SON This firm has out lived the fifteen or tweuty Woolen Jactories that have been operated in this county during the last ten yours, and glands at the head both as regards credit, workman
ship and facilities. When you have Wool to eard, or to be spun, r if you have V o) that you desire to sell, call at IIoHzlu in s Factory, and you will get good prices for your Wool, and your work will be done promptly and well.
to hear the plain unvarnished truth
Notwithstanding a number
Hie County Fair was a financial
success. - Mnrethan three thousand tickets were sold on Thursday. The display of agricultural products was not large, except in the matter of beets (dead beats) and iu this it exceeded any Fair ever held in Monroe county. There was a greater number of sharpers on the grounds than were ever congregated together in this vicinity, and the number of innocent, sin-hateing old gentlemen who were taken in and done for, was trnly alarming. One man lost 100 00, another lost 150 00, while others were struck for smaller sums. People prefer to be humbugged, and they will try it again,
when an opportunity offers-
The Colored Republicans of Mon
roe County will hold a Mass Meeting in Bloomington, on Thursday, (to-morrow) September 26th, at 2 o'clock P. M. J. S. Hinton and Robt. McCary, will be present and address the meeting. Mr. McCary, it will be. remembered, is the gentleman who some time ago made the eloquent speech at Greencastle, that was published in the Progress Henry M. Rice has bought out the Hope City Flouring Mills, in Bartholomew county, paying therefor the sum of 7,000, and is now vigorously pushing business The colored man who sold a stolen horse to James Slnss, was hung by vigilants, in Orange county, on Saturday night Any one desiring to visit Louisville, can, upon application at this office, buy at a discount, three due-bills, given by the U. S. Hotel, at Louisville, each calling for 8:87, which will be accepted as cash, in payment of board
The name of Eli Millen,
Butterick &
Co.'s cut pape:1 patterns, and have now on hand nil the patterns found in the catalogue.
- Seward S- Co.
Want all the
scrap iron they can get.and will pay cash for it. fSTon S,w.E Cheap. A Desirable Building Lot at the eastern end of Third Street, (i0 feet front by 375 feet deep ; a good stable and plenty of fruit trees on the grouud. Also, a twenty foot alley on the west side. The lot will be sold cheap. Apply to Jackson Miseneb.
Go to Miillikin'a and get a
nice Hat for half-price. He has just received a large stock.
Benj. McGee & Son have re
ceived an imiaense stock of Piece Goods, at their Merchant Tailoring Establishment, north side of the public square. Go and see it.
Go to the EAST SIDE of the snunre
if you want nici't from clean blocks, and out of a clean, tie.y shop. For Sale. 10 pigs at $1.00 each, and 2 fresh milch cows. M. M. Campbeix.
Bacu ii ! Bacon I 13 hundred pounds of clear sides.smoked and in tfloreand for sale at low price, by THOMAS MULLIKIN.
fi Throw your old hat away, and get a new one at Thos. Mullikin's Corner Store.
Webster Dixon, of North
Vernon, and Robert G. Evans of
Hock port, will address the Grant& Wilson Club, next Saturday even
ing, at i o clock, at tnc court
House. Come one and all and hear
a voice from Indiana University.
Religious Notice. The first
quarterly menting of the Methodist
Episcopal Chtirch.will be held next
Saturday and Sunday, the 28th and
Ivtb. Kcv. I "r. Rawlins will preach
at 10 A. M... on each day. Ser
vices also at i P. M., on both days.
Sometimes a merchant gets
so many goods on his shelves that
ne is compelliHl to sell hull of them
ut cost, that lie may lie enabled to
pay his bills. MuUiKin is m that
fix now. Go and take advantage
of his necessities.
Bsr Uriah Miillikin has just returned from the river with ii large and choice stock of Goods. Among them is the largest stock of Hats and Caps in the Town. Go and get one it wont cost yon anything worth speaking of. Ui'3 toi -stkri xo. Casper Vanzandt has secured a room at B. F. Rogers' Furniture Ware Room, South side of the square, and will
pay particular attention to Upholtstering. Persons having work o this kind to do should come at once.
BF If you get billion, veak, tongue coated and leel badly all over. u;o und get a iKittlc of Dr. Mott'i Her Cittern. They will do you good. W?.'" A imniberoI'jAili.iiiii.-tiiitors.fiuar.l-ians and Executor are itvlci.terl to this officii for advertising. A ge lend roiiot i hereby iniide, that tlmy nettle w.tii iut further deiuy many bilbs have been due four years.
To Salt Eaters. I have received another large quantity of Salt, and am selling it very low, to supply the farming community. Don"? forget to stop at "Mullikin's Corner" before you at .lit forborne, i nd get, a barrel. The price U low now. T'lOS. MULLIK1N. -t- . Don't throw your money away for tainted, tough or badly cut moat, but go to Walker Brothers, next to S. K. Rhorer's.
of very good sermons were deliveresl in the various churches, on the Sunday before the Fair, in opposi
tion to the drawing of prizes, the Sewing Machine and the Organ were each drawn by .members of the M. E. Church. Tis sad Remember that Gen. Harlan, of Kentucky, an eloquent orator, will speak at Bloomington on Saturday, Oct. 5th The Premium List of the Monroe County Agricultural
Society, will be published next week Prof. E. P. Cole has become a citizen of Washington, Daviess county The New School House building is now ready
for the roof. The house is onethird larger than any one imagined it would be large enough almost for the Cincinnati Exposition to be held in Wm. Weimer held the ticket which drew the Sewing Machine, last Thursday. The Organ was drawn by James Sears, Deputy Clerk. Wre are firmly opposed to the lottery business (our ticket drew a blank) and trust that Weimer and Sears will realize how sinful it is to draw prizes in lotter
ies, and that they will conclude to surrender their prizes to be sold and
the money appropriated to the ben
efit of the unenlightened heathen.
P. S. The Sewing Machine and Organ may be left at this office,and ti c heathen will get the proceeds in
due time Gen. Hunter is in
Democratic candidate for Representative, has been dropped from the ticket, and a meeting of the Democratic County Committee, was had on Saturday night, for the purpose of choosing his successor. From all the information we can get, the extent of Mr. Millcn's offending is his determination not to vote for Richard A. Fulk, for the office of Sheriff. For this he is to be thrust aside. A new test of a man's fitness to run for Representative: He must support a renegade Republican for a second election on the Democratic ticket, or off goes his head In order to put an end to speculation as to the authorship of the lines entitled, "Going to the Mite,"vhich appeared in las week's Progress, we will state that the writer is Miss Dora Gay, of this place.
W3i Restore ' the aprjetito, cleanses the
coated tongue, and makes you feel like a
man again Mott s .Bitters. Try a uotlte.
For a juicy, tender Heefstonk, or n choice Rib Roast." go to Walker Brothers,
next to S. K. Rhorer s Store.
DIED. On Sunday, Sept. Kith, of Dropsy, Mrs. Withrow, wife of Matthew Withrow, aged 3G years. ' Oh Wednesday. Sept. ISth, in Blooming
ton, infant daughter of Wm. Sudds, aged
1 year, of Bruin Fuver.
On Saturday, Sept. 21st, of Typhoid Fe
ver, in Bloomington, Campbell McClung, aged 36 years.
On Sunday, Sept ?2d, of Brain Fever,
inlant uar.gliter ot Moses Service , m
8f5" The following was sometime ago
published in the Cincinnati Times, as a re
ceipc giwn by Nicholas Longworth, and vouched for by him asi a sure cure for soro
legs, a disease to which old men are fre
quently subject : "In n ten-cup put one ounce of notinfor
tin, place in that two copper cents; there
will be a lively sparkling; after this sub
sides, put in two ounces of pure cider vin-
cgar,(ieave me coppers in) apply the liquid to the sore twice each day. If "the pain in
too severe auu a little warm water.
Tlie Great Campaign Work.
We have received from those wide awake
publishers. Messrs. E. Hannnford & Co.,
170 est .I'onrtli street, Cincinnati, a copy of their groat "Cninmiirn Chart for 1872.''
it is nriiniiii oi very valuable information,
Turner's Planing Mill Carpenters ran get Flooring pinned, at very low rates, nt Turner's in... htmi C.,1. .....1 Ii;.L-
I l.UIIM" 1M.I1I. twii it" J'miui , r - . . marirtfacTriml of the very tet seasoned I cnlar performer of the male per
end of his District Canvass The woman who did the riding, tight-rope dancing, etc., in Grady's Circus, was the recipient of a "busted snoot" at the hands of a mus-
Pine '; umber. Doors .f every style .ind pattern, made to order. Factory .'out.li of the College C impus, O'l the Railroad. Orders solicited :'roiu other town in the county. Bvfore building, go to Turner's and get hii ligurci.
su;ision, last Friday. Iu is time thiit women were finding out that gentlemen will not be trilled with.
We have no doubt the gallant cir-su9 return; of i870,t.
This prppnrtiMon, long ftlHl fiivorafct known, will thuroitKlily re-lnvlgorat brokuu ttown unil linr-.niritd linfei tar strcnuthtiilnir und ckuinainif th
fftomiicli unt! Intertill..
It Is a Mire prevent! :p of an msriu ffmkl,.nt in Ulis nim:il. cimli a. 1.ITVL
rev KB. IJLANDKHS, TKI.LOW WATER, IIRAVES. COUGHS, JUSTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUN 1KB, LOSS OK APPETITE A.VD VTAL EJfEROY, fce. Iti mo ImprovM the win.l, increiutcs Ul app..tit..' gives asmootli aad slow skin in.l
Lran.fortnl t'.w mi rerrtt.le sk-iMna
iutoa Une-loolcin.,- an.l .plrllt l Lor..;.
To kfep? i.f Cows tlii JHTr-imr lion U invatuaiilp. It U a. aure pro vmtire Sfrainit KindVr"st, Hollo Horn, etc. It lmi been proivn h. actual experiment to Increum tin iiuuntity of milk and e-num ttrcntj per cent, and make the butter ora and aweet. In fattening rattle, t
gtvea them an appetite, loosing their lilue, and 0k them thrive much faster.
In nil diseases of SwIik, f uch a Conch, flcro ff
ine L.ungs1iiver,tTC,miJ srusiemnd rs a specific. By putting from ouettalf a niiwa n norus In i ttf.wnat ..f
will the abova disco wlli iHfratli-
cs.tcd or entirely prevntL Ffgivn a fjfe In time, n rwrtnin prerentiirc aoJ l&f'mShvZ' curtt tor the Hog CUolrm. ecac-
DAFID E. FOUTZ, Prajirictor, BALTIMORE. HO. For sale hy Druggt't and Storrkeperii llirouEhoai the United States. Caaadas uid iouu. Ivrrica.
Admlnlstrator'8 Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, us Administrator of the estato of Jacob Yoiinu. deeetised, will sell at PRIVATE SALE, cW of all limid incumbrances, the real estate in the corporate limits of the Town of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, belonging to the estate of said decedent, designated and appraised as follows, to-wit : Lot 3 to $150; Lot 8 to 2u0: Lot 14 to $90 j Lot 15 to $.10; Lot in to $90; Lot 17 to $90; Lot 18 f !M : Lot 19 to $90; Lot 20 to i?'.K; Lot 21 to 125 ; Lot 22 to $1 25 ; Lot 23 to $173; Lot 24 to 150; Lot S3 to $200; Lot 2G to $115; Lot 27 to l:; Lot 2S to 135; Lot 29 to $113; Lot 30 toSl.tj; Lot 31 to $135: Lot 32 to $115. and Lot 33 to $150, all in the subdivision of Out Lot No. 27, made by mc as Administrator of said decedent's estate. Also a part of In-Lot l.W in said town bounded and described as follows, to-wit, Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot, thence running south 2:i feet, thence cast 25 feet, thence north 29 feet, rnd thence west 25 foot, to the place of lieginning. Appraised nt $2,000. And also, another part of In-Lot ISO, in said Town, beginning 29 feet south of the northwest corner of said Lot, thence running south 21 feet, thence east 6 feet, thence north 27 feet, and th.-nee wt-st 41 feet, thence 30uth six feet, and thence west 25 feet to the place of beginning. Apprrised nt $2,500. Applications of purchasers will la" received for any and all of the above dencribntf real estate nt my rtore, in said Town, up tSaturday, the 2Bth day of .September next. If any part of said real estate shall remain unsold, after the day and year last aforesaid, then, and in that'i-.-isi-, l" will sell the same nt PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House door, in said Town of Bloomington, on Saturday, the 5th day of October next, beginning at one o'clock P. M. of said day. Tekmr. One third cash, one third in 12 and one third in 18 months, with notes, nt 6 per cent, interest, from day of sale, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured bv good freehold sureties. Sale to bnrin nt 2 "o'clock P. M. JOHN W. DAVIS, Au?.2S, 1882-4W Administrator. J.S.Smith Hunter.Att'y.
B Preaching at the U. P. Church
next Sabbath evening.
Go and examine Wm. O.
Fee's New Slock.
Bill Qf Prices For Advertising. The undersigned hnvo asrrtcd upen the
following Bill f Prices for Advertising in
the Bloomington Democrat, mid Blooming
ton Proffresa:
1 ve:ir 1 col. ?80; col. in ; jeol.o. G inos. I col. $45; Jcol,S25; col. $12.50. 3 mos.l col. 1525; J col. $1.1; col. $7. 10. Cards, per voir, $10.00, or ono dollar pvx
month for 3 or 8 montns.
Local Notices 50 cents per line; standing
locals 8 cents per line, each insertion.
Divorce Noiiccs, $12.00. Administra
tors'. Kxcutors'. Guardians', Commission
ers', Attae.hmeiit Notices,nnd all other legal advertising will lie charged for at the rate of 15 cents pet linn for first insertion, and
10 cents per In e tor encn aiuitionni inser
tion. All logil advertisements which require proof of publication, must be paid for before affidavit will be made thereto.
THOS. C. PURS EL, Pub. Democrat. WM. A. tiABE, Publisher Progress.
Guardian's Sale.
XTOTICE LS HEREBY given, that the
iN undersigned, Gunrdian of the minor
heirs of Alexander C. McClung, deceased, will otter for side, nt public auction,i;,t Mullikin's corner, in Bloomington, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A. 31., on
Saturd.W, Uctolier mn, 18(2,
the personal property of said heirs, con
sisting of Horses, wagon, Hears, farming
Implements, -logs, xlousenoia uooas ana Furniture anil other articles. Terms of Male. All sums af $3 and
over a credit of one year wili be given, the
purchaser giving note, waiving valuation aud appriiisen out laws, with good surety. JAM ES McBlilDK, Guardian. Sept. 25th, 11172.
BANKRUPTCY.
Vs
Dist. of Indiana
Istn jof
At Bloomington,
State of Indiana, Co.
Monroe., 16th day
Of iicpt, 1872.
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of
his appointment as Assignee of V iliiam H. Bodkin, f f Bloomington, in the County
of Monroe, r ato ot Indiana, within snia District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on the letition of his Creditors, by the Distrist C vurt of said District. ALBKUT R. COFFIN, Assignee. Sept. 25th, 1S72.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE Iti HEREBY given that the undersigned, as Administrator of the
estate of Robert Clark, deceased, will sell nt PRIVATE SALE Wwr of nil Hen and irtCttmbrances,th following described tract of lund in Salt Creek Towi:ship, Monroe fVnin T.l;.n .;..
All ot the northwest fourth of the north
east quarter of .section 3,town 7, north,range
1 east tout lies south of tho north shore ot
Salt Creck,eontftining 34 acres more or less, and appraised at $100.
Also tlie east half ot the northeast Q'ir-
ter of the aforesaid section, township aid range, containing 80 acre more or les,and appraised At $600.
aw tue northwest fourth of the north
west quarter of section 2, township und rnngi aforsaid, except so inueli thereof as lies east qf Big Salt Creek and the '-muddy fork" thereof, heretofore sold and deeded to Nelson Robinson leaving 30 acres, more or less, and nppn.isod at $300.
Also the northeast fourth of the southwest quarter of section 2S,towns!ii 8 north,
range 1 east, containing 4u acres, more or less, and appraised at $300.
Ana also allot the northeast fourth of the southeast quarter of section 29. town
ship and range last aforesaid, except III acres- oil" of the east side, leaving, after said
exception, 30 acres more or less, and appraised at $50. Applications of purchasers will bn received at the Law Office of J. S. Smith Hunter, in the Town of Bloomington, up to and on the 2d day of October next That if nil or any part of the real estate aforesaid shall remain unsold after tlie 2nd day of October aforesaid, then, and in that ease, I will sell such remaining part or parts of said real estate, nt PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House door, in the said Town of Bloomington, on Saturday, the 12th day of October, 1872, commencing nt one o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms. One-tbird cash, residue in two equal payments of 12 and 18 months, the purchaser giving notos at 6 per cent, interest from day of sale, waiving valuation and appraisement, and secured by good freehold sureties. JAMES SMITH, Administrator. J. S. Smith Hunter. Att'y. Aug. Zit, 72.
Geo. A. Bvskirk, I'lttident.
Root'. C. Eostkr, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF B .00MINGT0K, IND. Koutb West Corner of tlie 1'ublic Square.
Vermillion Count v this week the i showing at a glance, not only the politiea
Kut nko tllrt lifonoii.:., 1,'., lw.
" - -."'nin inrtivijf bllU .im' try for the past Hl'ty years. In addition to tie.' statistics, etc . of i
political character, which are exceedingly
full and complete, this mult'im iu pnrv.i contains a tabular exhibit of the population
ot me t . n-, oy Mates, ot each census.troni 1790 to 1870; the comparative rank of the several States at each eensus a most interesting and instructive feature; the leading productions of agriculture from the last census, giving Uio amount of over twenty of the principal products in each State, toget her with much other interesting
iigri'Hilturiil statistics, according to the coll
ier with other i;u-
oan Money. Discount Sills and Notes, Receive Sap nits, Sell ICxr.hange, Buy and Sell Gold and 8ilver. INTEltEi-T PAID ON DEPOSITS At the r'o-te o;' SIX per cent, per annum, on amount that remain four month or longer,
nnd for current uce-ountx, ttj winy be atrenl
upon. ttocI3-(.m
The Muster Spirits of the World AND--Ti csiiri! llotiM of America. THE OK MAT BOOK f tho YEAR. Agents re ion sales of i.'i to 100 copies in a few hours r davs. Prospectus free. Address J. W. COODSPKKD, Vow York, Chicago, Cii cinnati, tit. Louis, X.OrleaiiK july Ul-3ai.
The Art of Money Making OR THE ROAD to FORTUNE. By J. D. Mills, a New York Men-hunt. A new book, 450 pages, numerous illustrations. Price $2.50. Liberal commissions. Agents outfit 75 cents. Solves the question, "What shall I do?" Completes tho
subject by showing bow best to do it. Is thorough, comprehensive,Horal ami lively. Tells of a thousand money-making enterprises, both honest and dUhmicst; com
mends tlie tormer, exposes tne (alter. Kelutes strange haps and mishaps to, and anecdotes of all sorts of money making.
Hotter tlian all. it snows HOW MONEY CAN BE MADE NOW. Agents it sells. Bo quick ior choice of Territory. Address. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 93 and 91. Liberty Street, N. Y. Sept. 18, '72. Cv.
JOaM.HOWB & SON V 'IS Dunn's Block,
orecsm MOETH
07 TILE I EF&r,
0;is Door Xorti of the J'od f)$ke.
A. Vu flATTOX . mr Ha e cpened Ti i Shop and Stur.-1 in vt riHitn onedort.rlh of th - !.- fice, and trill (five peeiil attf nr'on business in thrtf lr;w. Roofln 4. Sjn
Guttering. etcn done efl sboft nn:e upon reasi'fijrbit! forms. "VVa a of ihc public ftriDi'!av Mdi' Kai
satisfaction. Cm and ? tts.
Bloomington, It, MrfiC , 2
1 rmi tin., . Pll'f
diarw Mew
SLOOI31NiST0!l t ILLU. R. LetHer having sold t . ft. Sp swf, in interest in his louring mi!f. tiaixk will hereafter ie conduct in ths Butts f Iafiler & Sprow The M lis arc thoimiehlv reiirid in -lvding -w b -ttimi
clot tin, nnd the sorvut of . tin m-i,-nt
Mil cr has lied securea . sua he run on Wednesday tid Ssitt rifay' ' ew lt vnli exrinsirely for ciintim .rk..i.flmtr and meal will, t i-H ttm., be cvtt b
change for wheal and em u. By 4i iprut and prompt attention tvbtin'Ri'fsJhe krm
to merit ana receive a mew p r n 4. Ti e highest markrt price R 1 pi id. ij
sis , for wlieal nit i otlwr g ra' t.
Bloomington, Aa. In, )'::.
HOTICE. Rlatrk Prtllrii Xos. 223 t 2279
sive) if the nioerux Iiisjn ini- t. Haitftrd, Conn., having lieen fH
froi 1 the office nf A. Huim. -Ap the Co. at Bloomington,' ItJ.. all p are hereby wamei against a uptin bearing aliove numbansthronsi ti t.h 1 ington "Agency. Any one ki'itswike wh( rc-iljotit.s or tin Jisie the tn , will
haul them to the tinders fjtied. p Agt nt of this t. i NO. C III" Agcir Tlsrn. Bloomington, I:mL. tw fin. '12.'
'arTsr-
VttHf
IHIMM ! I13V ilKUtttlWir
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4
IS NOW "The Rags' AND TOE LAMES ARB FH " ICING TO Till: imiaDimY BTOIIB BEERS & FARIS, (WKST HIDE OF THE fUARK.) ItK)M FORMERLY 4K?Cl'PIEI' BV TOBJ5 AS3 JOHN ! U1TH-
i
The flnet Millinerr IJoriH iu lrmrm
County, containir-g ti c large-t twl; uf
lfaMlitonaMe Slravt Cimal
eviu brought to WoorninjwB
The Tidies of Bloomington nl ?ttrrotinding country, are invited u mil tl
exaoune tmr oxtensivu nmt ot t.esw?rl
Furnishing GiwhIs. sn..h aaV'OHa GIv-, Collars, Cuf.'i'. lh"v, RiW-ons. SusHn. ! , etc. Arrangements lii'vc bt-n umi. wiih pumiiiiviiv Easle-rn Ilise. t pni rellm NecS!sleAsaiooa lroghr nif. lon't pay fu'I j rices fi r . nrt-.f-styl (In .1. when the same amount r money will liny those in fashion. !mmt U. udareuirml each wiwk by Exprpai.. I 1 Hair Ciatl w- oflfe- exf nsordimtry inducenicntstociuiloraiTi'. kavinic ma!c favorab e a.-rangen ten' vitli an
ext.. nsivo liouce that iiniHirts u .rlawot
Goods. All of the ne w DOLLY V AH IKX" styl'js in HATS nwlvl. anil tiimmed on short notice. Cidl mid examine .nil Stock. Bloomington. Ind.. April 24, T.
0?SMlxVTfiSf. THE PARTNERSHIP lof-t.if.w exfstirigbeto. K. Leftl.if, H. M. Kiev a, id J. W. Sprovie. in the tunteo:' Lcflaer. K'k"! & Co., ltas this day been d .solved. The business will be continued by LoOr & Spix.wle. Thobn. ksimd seeouiiUof the. old firm are In lh modswl' thr n r firm of LetRor & Sprowle, who will 4 vt amd settle the .sime. All persons iiidf'oi U the bitetiru; are requested to call an I sottle. Eloomington, Ind , Aug. 1st, S- 3m.
West Sii Groewjr Store. J. F. CASA D, (CHCB IOWIC K OIJ) BTAKIf.l Keeps conste:ly oa ixtnd fuiliilock of Choice Family CiwertS Provisions. &C, of the beat qtsaliti'. Hi goods are fresh, and are oflVpad at the Very LtwcM. narfciit Fiioes. CWKTMV rBMrCB tnh ami sold, and all bcvy attitilei BciirertHi Pre tkarj to any part f the Towa. Bloomington, Ind , Aaj. Nit, Jf.Ji:
Indiana State I'uli crslty. 1872-73. THE FIRST TERM of the fltato Univcrsity, for this year, will open, for the Literary Department, on the 17A Day of September, 172, And for the Law Department on the 7th day of October, 1872. A full carps of Instructors in all the Departments. Ladies and Gentlemen admitted on qual terms. Examination of c andidates for admission to the diversity, will bo held on the 16th day of September. New Students, and Student who have examinations due for last term, are earnestly reque. tod to be present on that day. Catalogues, and further informnt-'on will bo furnished upon application to Rer. Cyrus Ntitt, D. D., President of the University, Bloomingtoii, Indiana, or in the undorsiifiied. ROBERT C. FOttTI R-
Blooiuitigtou,Iiid.,Aug.U. 72. cry. i
OunllaBi flat. XTOTICS IS HKRKRY ginm thnt lbs L undorsigrK-d. Giiardiali it Hon M. Pery, Richard Perry, tfMnuel It, lVnrr, Bo ijamin Y. Perry anil SCarian H. I'erry, miriors, will sell at Private Sab?, th. undii kled live-eighths of tho undivided twothirds uf tb iR. lb) wing descrilied ltenl tat si tu ttc in Monroe County, i5t.ef Indiana, to-wit: . A part of the smth. west J- tit t!ie south: eai t ij no ler of suction 14. I.jwri T, noi'.t of range 1 west, couMtining 3D acres, loo re ut ltS4. Also 20 acres off the south ond wrth north east qr. of she irartb eas qr. of sw.v 26, town 1, range 1 west.
Also west I 01 thr, north weat jr. af m.t7. town 7, nortb wngeoan west. Also north east 4 f tho nortn west r.
set. 25, town 7, north of niM I r4 .
Also tlie south cast 1 tit tiw ul east
qr. of sect, 81, town T, uorlS rann I yrtsU
Also tlie soiiili ens 1 or tMauutn Mst
qr. of sect. 14. town ?, ranjir tar west.
Also east 4 ot lb smitti west nr. of tfco
south west qr. of att. 14, tMn 1, timfft I
west. Also the north ! v( the nertk itts or, T
the north West qr. of cet. 113 tuwtt 1,rai
1 west. Also 13 acres hntnnTail n foIlor ; Cmrr eticiiig4 ralsnd Ru ts noilh of the south east eon.er of th luulh ens qr. of the south west qr. sect. 2 ww J, range I est, and run weal 3 rra.a aw. If links ; tliciuv north ;VJl r.t tbowpi- east U. State l;.id, then to place 01 h$;i(ia!ni!. At.-. I 'i liens otflle norOi iiiwlof Hk south i oi' the north qr. of tho wil wwt qr. of ed. 3.-!, town rncgo 1 wiw. Also a part of the norl.b vfest sf ttW . north east qr. of sect. 23, tuf mrngtem' west, otrntaininj ao acres, tfrni r nwa).af in Clear Oreek To-.vntbi la, laid &tf
Applications of pqrehjrpir t tlllwriJ,. i, ''.til', at the residence of JfarjpeNrTOrjr, &laim' Z --' on the aforesaid ln, aiiOl If I It jr "f . Hu.i4..lu.. i t-. - ' ' .;f."-
Tkms Ona-thml njsli Ump
two equal pnymonu of otiainasl t the nurchasw sHvIm notiiL at 1
interest, waiving valnatkii mivi ateww iiH"d ftvol'oh! seoeritv.
WTLU AM t'KBRY, tiuaolim.
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