Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 January 1873 — Page 3
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MILLIINERY. SIRS. 91. E. CVmCART wishes to inform the citirens of Bloomington and vicinity, that she has juet received the largest and best selected ttoek of "Winter Goods ever brought to Bloomington, and she is.deteru.ined to sell the cheapest goods in Town. As she is up-stairs, she offers great inducements, such as will pay you for walking up. She also keeps Gloves, Hose, Corsets, and Hair Goods, real ami imitation.
Do not forget the place. Up-stair over
Luzaddor's Store.
oet. SO, '72.
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Perdue & Son, Wholesale and Retail Dialers in BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 85 COLLEGE A VENUE, BLOOMINGTON, IND. sept3.72
PRINTING? THE PROGRESS Job Printing Oiee ! SKortb Side- Public Sqaare, With Sin T.uve, .Vh Praxx, ant cntireh Xew 3futtrial of an kinds, i prepared to do Printing in a style cqnol to the beat in the eoautry. 1'jrUcular attention paid to COMMERCIAL. PaiKTiNC, In-SndirH Em IT J. Rand BIEs, Letter Hi"H Note Head... Cfrefctai. Cards, liters, Fiu-pi-tuting a specialtr. irjera from a distauco will receive prompt aUoation.
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S. HL Orchard & Sons,
proprietors.
Opposite the Depot, Bloomiagtsn, lad. C9 Sit Point will it spared' to Bceommoifol. tXe trmtlmg public
SL00M1HGTQH PROGRESS,
W. W. Shaupk & Co . PUBLISHERS' ACENTS, Tribune BnUdinirs, Hew York City,
Are authorized to contract for advertising
in our paper.
lliij. and Splinters.
LOCAL
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MISVEL LA NEO US.
If you want a bottle of Ring's Ambrosia for the Hair,llitd-
way s Ready Relief, Kauway s oar
saparilla Ilesolvent,ATi negar Bitters,
riso s Consumption Uure (a good
preparation), Avers preparations
such as Hair Renewer, Ayer's Sar-
sapanlla, Cherry Pecoral, Hull s
Hair Renewer, or Dr. John Bull's Sarsaparilla,Smith's Tonie,or Bull's
Worm Destroyer, go to shoemaker
s Cos Drug btore. AH staple Patent Medicines kept on band. tST By the use of Foullz's celebrated Horse and Cattle Powders, the Horse epidemic mav be cured.
The powders will give the animals
an appetite and strengthen them
It will also purify the Blood and build up the system, tluis preparing the animal's condition for the changeable weather oi winter and spring. Foultz's Powders are known throughout the country to possess
great; met it. V e wou Id recommend a trial. McCollough Sole Agent. Eveby Man asb Woman, wilh-
im reference to age, relig :on, or previous condition of servitude, is requested to tnmii
at once to JUcCalla & Vns and pay their bills. "We have thousands of dollars on our Books that must bo paid, or an exectitior' will do the business, and that right soon. Do you understand 1 3f-.-CAl.LA & CO.
Cyrus F. McNutt, Martinsville, Ltd.
Alfred Ryors & Bob't V. Miers, Bloomington, but.
MeNUTT, RYORS & MIERS,
IIOLTZMAN & SON Are now riming on custom work. They have everything in splendid order at their Woolen Factory, and ini prove the quality of their Goods and work with each succeeding season. Yon should go there for Flannels, Cnsinets and .leans, as they make them of pure Wool and warrant goods to lie as roprmented. They will, also, occasionally do coloring so that persons having coals that are rusty, can have them restored to a beautiful black, making
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS ' Uicm as good as new, for a small amount AT LAW, j of money. Cardingand Spinning done as XllooiiiiiJ ton, Inl. i heretofore. i a. All busufsa entrusted to us will be care- j To TIIK BoOT-VF.AIUNG Pl'Bfu.ly attended to. Collections made, and j r 1(. AJ t)ose w!10 desire a neatlVaffiS M office. mr2s-72 j fitting and at the same time comi ; (ortable Boot, can have them made
upon application at mv shop, soutl
! side of the square. Fine Sewed
j Boots a specialty. I can refer to those who have worn Boots made at
mv establishment. Care taken to
JIlSfES W. COOKERLY.
1JVURY. SALE AND;
FEED STABLE,
It EAR OF EI.OOMINGTON IIOTICI., j Blnomiriaton, Intl.
The handsomest paper in tli(! State,and in fact the handsomest lypographical y,that we know of siiywhertf, is the Indianapolis Si.iit'ncl. The paper came out in a new dr-fss last weclc, ai d it docs a printer t;00fl
Real Estate Transfers, Keported by W. It. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public, Otncn in the Court House, up-stairs in the main building: Michael Fleonerto Joseph N Flecner, 1C acres of land ur more, in Benton Town.-hip, firo. John A. Medcalf to James It. Carmic'iael, one acre of land or more,in Cloar Creek Township, 750.
Hazel T Smallwood to Nichols "lYhise-1 to look al the sharp printed,
nana. Jot jno. .12 in tne new Town puu ot
Uarrodsburg, 850. Wiley H Robinson to Joseph Campbell, an undivided interest in 40 acres of land in Washington Township, 280.
Stephen Coon to I'eter Coon, 21S acres of
land, or mora, in Van Uuren j.ownsmp,,i)U0. James Fairly to Thonins O Judah, B acres of land, more or less, in Clear Crock Township, 1,100. Ernest Wadsack to Louisa F Randolph, 40 acres of land in AVnahington Township, 589 30. Krnest Wadsack to John K Whiscnnnd, 79J acres of land in Richland Township, 10R2 B0. Benjamin F Buckingham to Andrew Gottinger, 40 acres of land in Richland Township, 600. m Hi Knights of Pythias. District Deputy Grand Chancellor Commander, C. P. Tuley, installed, on Friday evening. January 31st, the
following officers of the Knights of
Pythias : Chancellor Com. L. E. McKinney. Past Chancellor M. J. Smith. Vice Chancellor Wils. Aclams. Prelate S. K. Rhorer. Keeper of Records and Seals W. A. Fo'und. Master of Exchequer J. H. Rogers. Master of Finance T. H. Woodward. Master at Arms A. R. Coffin. Inner Guard A. McGinnis. Outer Guard T. Howard. Attendants Isaac Hooper, J. C. Allen, B. A. Rogers., E. Mathers. Representative to Grand Lodge
Geo. A. Buskirk. Alternate W.
A, Foland.
I. O. O. F. The following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing term of Cecelia Lodge, No. 168, 1. O. O. F., of this place:
IN. G. YV . 11. 1'emberton. V. G. R. A. Fulk. R. S. J. B. Clark, p. S. D. J. Hodges. T. J. W. Walker.
fit "tender" feet.
SA POLE HOKSF.S. Horses and B-.i-jries. i ocr. !,'72. and teams, hired on reasonable terms. .
Hknt.y Hewson.
Stable just east of the Pnstir-e. and in
rear of the Blonmington ll"tel octC 'tit'
Dr. W. T.
K" TET"
OTFTCE Over 7obe Smith's Jew-eli-r St'r. Si-nth !i-.!e of the sq'.mre. laiOOTiliyT'f. lf44. i. S. SMITH HUNTEH,
Attorney at Law; NOTA1IY I'SJCIwlC, i B LOOM I NG TON, IXDIAN'A. i A5 t zevi for 'aiJlMpeaa3 ; fA4t Snauracice Ct. "f Hartfid, j
; s For Sai.k Cheap. A De- : sirable BuiMing Tot at the eastern tend of Third Street, 60 feet front
r ; by feet ,dtep ; a good stable and AillSUiij plentv of fruit trees on the ground.
Also, a twenty foot alloy on the west side. The Jot will be sold cheap. Apply to Jackson Miseser.
JOHN W. BUSKIRK,
Attorney at Law, Oiffre n ftafional Bunk Corner.) WILL I'ilACTfrE .V THE COURTS OS' THE STATE. Special attention given to Prolate bnsi-
jTithxeu's Pianino Mill i Carwntrrs can get Flooring pian- ; cd, at verv low rates, at Turner's I Plan in-' Mill. Sash and Blinds
j manufactured of the very best seasoned .. ; Pine lumber. Ioors of every stylo and j ! j-jl rn. made to order. Factory sooth rfi ; the .'l!ei;r- t'iiinptis, on the itailroad. Or- i
ders solicited from other towns in the conn- ;
tv. B.f building, go to Turner'a and s;t his lit:rei.
AT LAW AND Gestral Usarance Agfat, BIooralHKton, led. Aent for the following named reliable In
surance (. om
I SXODGKASS fc iXDDS. are
Agonte for the Weed Sewing Macliine. Reasons why the Weed Machine is superior to all others: The Weed Machine moves at a greater ri;te of speed, with the same
! effort.
It runs morp easily. It runs more quietly. Its shuttle is more easily and q'lickly threaded. ft h,is a better device fr settine the Ntfile. It has the best llemmer and Feller, also ci)rnbined. beside ntanv other
I (roihl reason. The Weed Machine took ill..-. .... . 1. XM . .
. mi- am ircmium at me mmroo ijountv : a, mn i t .1 t
Fair. The Weed Machine w, seleeied bv j f cau" a,i" u,v .
ite patterns, it your watcn nas
ehino at the Ut Fair. istonned. or will not keen correct
time, take it to Smith's establish-
" Second-hand Shatters and
Sash, at Stuart & McPhceters.
m . m McPheeters, proprietor of the
Post Office Book Store, thoroughly
understands the wants of this community, in the Book and Stationery line, and keeps just such a stock as is required. You can always find the latest novelties in Ink Stands, Gold Pens, Paper Weights, Writing Desks, Inks, &c, at the Post Ofnce. He sells an immense quantity of goods, because he keeps everything that is inquired for. She rnsi from her untroubled sleep. And pirt away her soft brown hair, And. in a tone as low and deep As a mule's first whisper, breathed a prayer, which, translated, was : "Mother, hurry on your duds and go down to Bollenbaeher's and ask him for a pair of his handsome No. 2 Gaiters, while I trim my corns." You see Bollenhacher's Cincinnati Shoe House lu's become a fashionable resort for those who dress la mode. Call and examine the new stock of Rubbers.
Did you ever read "Arabian Night's" read of the caves filled with gold, silver, diamonds, rubies, and amethysts? Well, a visit to John P. Smith's store, will remind you very much of these stories, for there ,arranged with artistic taste, in splendidly constructed silver cases, are displayed Watches, Rings and
Pins worth anywhere from 100 to
Avtct, . ..$3,150,931 71 1 "Win. Weimer, who drew the Sewing Ma-
VKDEll WRITERS Fire Ins. (Xxmanu.
......$3,634,999 9& "ZT"e"? ' "'-77 c
JETS A La.it Insurance Company, I viuos-eui- oaws, numi ow, i
Assets siz,nitf,Qoii oo. hanil saws, animal trans. kc. at
Muliikin's Corner Store. In the
matter of Queensware,! can do you
ing drngijist, and after administering the liquor to the dog, hu (the dog) died a clear case of poisoning or "embolism." John now sayj that his friend, Gilhnore, has been poisoned also Col. Oliver was arrested last week, and put in jail
trste-' nPon a -"hargo of wite whipping. " ' ' ; T.. fi: i .. i tt ti
fully nrrangr-d columns. The .Sim- 1 KJllvVT oc"er Know" as Unci deserves a paying support, ontl j Phv.er' J'as l)cen mrfully treated
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Or, John Bull's Great Reme-
Read!
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f r it
is
small fortune each month
costs money to run a Daily The sale of Delinquent Tar Lindwill take place February lOih, instead of 3d, as heretofore. Persons interested will take notice Quails have been plentiful the past week, ali iost every Grocery having them for sale. Dressed quai's are sold by Grecves & Son fit SJ cents each cheap enough Why do great, strapping six-footijrs siamp about the streets with revolvers stuck in their rear pockets ? There is no threatening danger to person or property that we can learn of, but as a rule now-a-dav?, the m ire muscle a nu n has, the"gi eater the
will make his will. He declares that although cruel man may rob him of liberty, he cannot deprive litm of the privilege of prayer.There is no, doubt that "Hog" is persecuted The wife of Geo. Findley, while on a visit to the residence of Mr. Charles Turner, in the northern part of town, fell upon an ice covered walk, and fractured one of her hip bones. Dr. Maxwell was called in and rendered necessary surgical aid. The unfortunate woman was afterwardii removed to her home, in the- southwestern part of town Messrs. Black & Whi taker, artists in wood, have rented Chubby O' Howe's
number of pistols and dirks he car- gm: ana . cauiDiisnment, . . , Tifl rhfTTriniiilj nf tho want siilo will
ries JVininrG Wm. Adanis, ot
. i . . i i i r i
jonn i'. uasatj, Grocery abouc a year
Benton township, says his old gobbler eame home last week, af er a
three weeks' absence. It
be preserved -
! who opened a ! ago, on the
seems
that this particular turkey is verv j preparations to remove to old so old that he has bunions on I n Wednesday last,
west side, is making
Delphi a coii-
his feet and that every year, .Uree weeks or rmre before Chrislmas, he hies himself to the woods, and only returns when the holidays are over Shaving horse! and shirt studs art not subject to the ep
izootic-
pie
of men opened a photograph
lottery on Grecves' corner, and on Saturday night, Jere. Pittraan, acting Town Prosecutor, "went for those Heathen Chinee" to the tune of $17.00. Reminds us of the story of the boy th:it was endeavoring to dig the wood chuck out of his hole the officers were "out of meat" To-day (Wednesday) J.
at
The Indiana nave be
come troublesome, and are mur.lar-
ing men, women and children, on the frontier. Even Shoemi ki?f's
Indian has put on a new coat of i Glnss MclhRet-'. Postmaster
war nnint. nnd v:i5 nlisi'rvpil ves-
rnr.l,.tr iry ha "milrlnnr fnr..V n kin. ' HailtC, to MfS.
art & McPhectcrs' Elephant. Theel
are portentious times A young i
man on the west side of the square, I x- ... a rr vnokment.- Css-
place, is to be married, at Terre
Amelia R. Collum.
We extend the usual congratulations.
DR. JOHN BULL, MANUFACTURER AND VENDER OF THE CELEBRATED SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, FOR THE Cure of CHILLS and FEVER.
-' The proprietor of this celebrated medicine 'justly cltiims for it a superiority oer all remedies ever ofi'i red to the public for tho safe, certain, speedy, and permanent care of Ane nnd Fev?r, or Chill? and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the ;ntire western and. southern country to hour him testimony to tho truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to i ure if the directions are strictly followed and .carried out. In a great many cuaes a single dose has been sufficient for ft cure, and wholo families hnvo been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller, doses for a week or two after tho disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long stand in r oases. Usually this medicine wil' not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, rerpiiro a Cathartic medicine, after having take three doses of tho tortiei a single? dose of Bull's Ypgelable Family pills will he sufficient.
has had his favorite (logs Imir ,,.u. Van Zandt has leas?d Mrs. "banged" and his tail crimped, cx- Henderson's Furniture Wareroom,
ami will carry on the pitrnttne, Undertakins and Upholstorine busi-
pressing his determination to be up
with the fashion Oscar and
Cyrus Reed, sons of Wm. F. Reed of this place, have opened a iddlo and Harness Shop in the town of
Ellcttsville Isaac C. Clem
ents, son-in-law of Dr. Nuft, was elected to Congross in Novimber,
from Illinois, and on Christmas night lost a valuable law library by fire, at Carbondale As ior L. Sluss is now Deputy Clerk ot Orange cour.ly Ex-Emperor Napoleon ciicd, suddenly, on Thursday last Felix IJo per is the unhappy Superintendent of a musket and cartridge box, in Co. I, 3d U. S. Infantry, at present stationed at Camp Supply, Dodgo City, Indian Territory The Den-
ness on "his on hook. ' Mr. V. is a skillful mechanic, an honorable dealer, and we bespeak for him a liberal patronage. On Thurs lay, Jan. .Id. at tin; residence f her son-in-law. John A Russell, S mi?cs northeast of Hloomlntrton, Mi's. Martha Fulierton.in the 92d year of hei age. On Sun. lay. TVeo -mbor. 221, in Richland town.diip, Tlso'.nas C'l.iy. aged 8' years. At her midenee in Blooinin jton, on the 13th of January, of Piv-imo ia, Jennie Glenn, in the year of her ace.
Farm fo it Sale at s. bargain. I will soil my Farm, located 3 miles east of Bloomington, containing 101-J acres, all under fenne,
bout 50 acres
vcr Tinier sent us bv J. T. 3u!fin,
says that the weather is warm
pleasant anJ will doubtless -cmain so till Spring. Therrrimcter is averaging 21 above zcr-i. Nice climate, that Ezekiel McDonald died recently, in Minnesota,
i . ii
in cultivation, o,u-
Hiice in timber and ptslnro, comfortable buildings, a fine young or-
j ! chard, beginning to bear, watered . ! bv never-failing Springs,, and con
venient to churcli, school and road.
Pric
e, 60,00 J, on casv temw. J. F. CASAD.
aged uOyci.rs. He was well known here several years ago, as a strident of Indiana State University Oue of th-3 most ill-timed acts ever passed by a. Legislature, is tho as
sessment law of the extra session, j counts for all
In cleaning out a Franklin well
i the other clay, among other things found where six eats ami two dogs in various stages of decomposition. ; Several members of the family who ! were looking on had business elsej where just then, but tli3 old lady I simnlv remarked: "La ! that ae-
the hair intl firings
BULLS SABSAPAR9LLA. Read tl:o following extract of a letter from Mrs. Hirers, wife of Revernod Dr. Rivers, on? of the most learned, eloquent and popular Ministers of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church, an 1 who is at present stationed at Broadway Church, Louisville. Ky. T.r-risvfT.T.K, Kv., Oct. 3, 1800. Dr.J'.lm Hull Dear Sir : My thanks to you fur the medicine yon have so kindly liivcn r.ie. I Imvo been a great sufferer for years, and hud the advice of various physicians. Some pronounced my spine, some my lunire. and some rny heart, to be the sent of my disease. I have been burnt, blistered and cupped, until I bad become di.-hearlcnecl. Several very eminent physicians who ex-imined my spine informed nits Unit I v:as threatened with pr.ralysis or apoplexy at y day, and that nothing but n seaton would relieve me. I had a perfect horror of that, and was hesitating about having one inserted, when you kindly sent itii? your Sarsaparilla, which I immediately bearnn to take three times a day. I had suffered terribly with a most acute pain in th? right fi le of my head, especially when I would nnd or write for any length of time, and rn rising to my feet I would be perfectly blind lor several minutes, and would have to hold to something to prevent failing. I am happy to inform you tl:st the pain in my heid is entirely relieved; I suffer but seldom with my spine and then not so acutely. My appetite is good for the first time in my life. I enjoy my dinner more th:in any other meal during the day. Vou kindly sent me four bottles again last iiigbt.and I began n';Hin this morning, and I bore to bo entirely relieved. Please
accept my heartfelt thanks and best wishes. Very trill v vour most grn total friend, I M. B. C. RIVKRS. My journal abounds with similar letter, nil of which I guarantee to be genuine and written by the persona whose name they bear. Do not ?ti(Ter j'ocr.-elf to be imposed on. Don't be drawn away afier new and doubtful experiments. Don't risk your health by letting novices experiment upon you with their tras'i. My Sarsnparilla has stood the test for tvenry-ti"o years; it is still the SursapariUa of the" day, and of the age, towering over all ot'.: r: in popularity and its curative qualities. Avoid -.11 those who are trying to palm off on you other ex tracts of Sarsaparilln socalled." Remei'iber it is Dr. John Bull's Sarsapariiln. of Louisville, Ky.. that is the old and reliable remedy for Impurities of (ho blood and scrofulous affections. Always bear that in mind.
YOSilAItT PINE TREE
Tar Cordial,
Nalure'u Qrcal Rcnwdy
0R TUB
XIii-ta and Jxifgst.
It is gratifying for us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wisl art s Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for Tliroat an I Lung Diseases, has gained an enviable re utatioi from the Atlantic to tho Pacilic ioast, and from thence to some of tho Art; families of Europe, not through the pr as alone, but by persons throughout the Staten actually benefited and cured at h. office While bo publishes less, ?o say our reptrtow, he is unable to supply tho demand. It gains and holds its reputation First. Not by dtoppir g cough, but liy
loosening and ass sting nt tare t j tbroty off:
the unhealthy nultor col eclad aboat tie
A ftvv 'jrin Stoops One Boor North oj the JW Cfe
A. E. II 4TT0
Has opened a Tin t.-i ami rfeftftwOTfo;
to the nvim one door i.or.h f ib Fort n'S&
I flee, and will give Mp?tial attent on jijg:
I business in his l:ue. nm.ltng. .Sixmi
Wuttering. etc., dhe en h..rt rtntis,np
upon refcsojuible term. Ht k a MNKfH
oi tne puoiie piroii.-ge, and gurj(Mij2 satisfaction. Call and nee me.
Bluotaington. Ind., Sept - i
throat and bronchial tul esr wlikh causesiaw felled jad tri:
irritation.
Second. It removes tl a cam of'
(Jon (which produces eoag i) of
niembranc and bronchial tnbef,
lungs to act and throw .t ff.Ithe
secretions, and purifies tl edS
AUMU. . JLb W ire? f jTPI I ipecac, and .ipm rn, of iicltf
and lurg remcdieSi are
allay congh only, and dis. rgan:te the stomach. It has a soothing e feet rn the stomach, acts on the liver and Sidneys.and lymphatic and nervous regio is, tl us reaching to every part of the syst m, and in its invigorating and pnrifyirg effects it has gained a reputation which it must bold above all others ;n the m irket.
The tUuAmthtumSA
The Pise Tkee Tah Cokciat., GREAT AMLEICAX DYSPEPSIA PILLS A 'fD WORM SUOAH DROPS Being under my immedii .te d reetion, they shall not lose the i r eurati 'e qi alities by the use of cheap anc impure nrtieles. IIESRY R. WIS01RT, Propr.
FREE OF CL'iRGE. Dr. L. Q. C. "vTishnr; Cffice Parlor's are open on Mondays, T lesdnysnnd Wednesdays from ! V M to V '.VL, for consultation by Dr. William V. Magec. With him are associat id two ;onsi!ting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity is not ofl'rsd by :ny ther institution in the city. All letters must be addressed to L. Q. C. Wish art, M. D., KO. 232 N SECO-TD :5TSEET, PHILADELPHIA.
Tbo Seat aCasloae f the Ipa tt
Aftet the tree is felled r.nd trife
horse-pswer is placed near- l&i
where it remains station6J-ji Wrought Iron-Frame, mounted.
to win 3b the Siw- is atsfcei alone the W,by wM (li
.Shaft, for any ulstancjreaiisi!
( ut is MWed oif. This tb'vtiis i
sity of moving either tlir ,rw r? and saves threc-fotwlha of Usi JaAi
can be worked oq foft or. atfiffimM 1 1.111 ' . ' . ,1- 'f'.:'.- .
H1IU VII Ji TW XI.D IK ne mam fcnd a :rijfc;liria ,
fprty ccrd of
ft SMI
is mounted on a sd. ahd
easily and quickly moved froih'pliiiw
place. . ; If. IS. Tliere is no other Fxt; ns in .ShatV Dnig Saw manufactured without iafrinjf' ing ou our FaU-rt. Parties p-ircbasln o" using any other Ktens:-n Shaft Drag Saw' without authority from as, will If pros' euted "or infringement. All are reni.ested to see one in 1st a our fa -m sx miles west of Bloomington. Price of Machine, with 50 feet of tumb ling shaft, $100.00, and freight. Clssik & Dunnington. Greenonstla. Preprieto -s. ISU M W. S AS DEBS & SO$S Agen:s. BWrnington, Ind, Iee. 4. jP72 Sirr,
Admin Istrutor'a Kottce. "VrOTICE httrcbr given that tho on- -1.1 d-rs'gned has been ppoinll by thr , Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court," Adminis! rator of the estate of Rimpson Bur ton, deceased, late of Terry township Monroe County, Indiana. The estate U probablr soTvent.
ISUM W. SAKDfSRS,
jan8-"J Adminiatratn.
Jfcivii vrii Jii.ki. -
3)r. T. H. Wood ward IS P-EBM AX ESTLY LOCJTEI 135" And Tiavs especial attent'on to Dismisses cf
the Eve and Ear. dcel8-73
BASK AOTXCIi. NOTICE IS HEBEBT G VEX. that the Annual Meeting of the S'ork-holdc-rs of the "First XatioftuJ J?anit of Bloomington," will take place ft tbe Bank-' ing OiocB of said Bank, on tho second Tuesday (the I4th day) of Jai nary, at 1 o"clork,forthc purpiise of e'ectiiiFiv Directors for said Bank. liOBEr.T C FOS"FB. Dec. 4, 1872. Cashi-w.
O'Sce over tho First .National Ilank, on south sid of the square. jiilyA CO
Kcwtnibr tbe BJue Front. SOUTH SIDE SQCAUE. CtABH & 0MHAT.D, 'Fire Per Cent, off (or Cash.) DSULCKS 1H Faucy and Staple Provisions, QnteusFar, 4c.
Illoomlnxton, - - Indiana.
good that is, sell cheat er than
some of the wholesale men. Come and try me once. Thomas Muixikin. Heavy Shoes for the Women, solid Farm Boots for the Men ard Boys and Gaiters for Ladies wear. Rubbers for all, very cheap at Muliikin's.
Underahirts. overshirts. socks.
The highest prices paid for all kinds of I ,, flpra anA .. onfrl i;no ,,f
country produce. 1an'2'70 ',. ; . s. , . , r " ; uentlenicn s Jb urmshing Goods, iust n. T. TaYLOK. J. W. HAKHTMA.1. 1 , r iiM. , ,i a,"1.. tavi no o ii HDD vii mi recev!t' at Mullikiirs Cheap store. TAlLOrl & I3ARRYMAN, COK1c and buy a shot gun, Wholesale and Kclail Dealers in j nt Mun,Uin- aml tlien v()l. thoiee amilj itrocrrics, ;ca km ,,al)bit8 with little cr no Queenstoare, Glamcare, Tobacco, difficulty.
Vigarx, JSotiona and btill
The highest market price paid for country produce. Northeast eorner public square, Bloomington, Ind. Uplioltesteriwg-. CASPAR VANJEAiSDT HAS removed to Mrs. Henderson's Fnrnitnre Wareroom, where he will
Shingles Shingles ! A few thousand Shingles on hand and tor sale by Thomas Mullikin, at $2.50 per thousand. Builders and Mechanics, call around and get some. Somebody left a lot of drain
give strict attention to the Upholstering ; Shovtls with Mullikin, to clove out business. J at ami price. Go and get one, mid
He nas taKen exclusive enarge oi si. ,v,-f, , -j-,i ..4 Henderson's Undertaking Department and !a 1 wca,our finger-ends off hand-
will conduct it in connection with the Up
holstering business. oet. 30, 72
ling corn these frosty mornings.
Extra Special Notice.
A HEW LOCATION AND A LARGE JN KW STOCK!
J. W. DAVIS Eas removed his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT from the .est to the South tside of the Public Square, and has just received a large and fashionable stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, Caps, and Ocntlomens' Furnishing Goods, which wili be sold at figures low enough to suit everyone. Twbktv-Foitr Ykarh Exl'EKIKSCE in the business in Bloomington has given bim a very correct idee of the Wants of the trade. Special attention given to cutting and making garments to fit. Give me a call. Bj.rtiiiiKtoi. Ind, No. S. 1ST! 1
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Smith's Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter brought to grief. smith's tosh: syuup. The genuine artiste must Imvo Dr Bull's private stnmp on each bottle Dr John Bull only,has the right to manufacture and sell the original John J. Smith's Tonic Syrtip, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well tho label cn each bottle. If my piivate stamp is not on each bottle, do not purchase or yciu will be deceived. Sbi my olumn advertisement and mv show card.
menu and he will put it iu order. tSST Stuart & McPhceters, the celebrated Hardware men of the south side, (Elephant corner cheap store), are now closing their books for 1872. They want your note (National Bank Note preferred) and propose to sell for cash hereafter, (when they can get it). They have a carefully selected lot of Mechanic's Tools, and give special attention to the Tin and Sheet Iron trade. Their Store will always be well supplied
with Iron, bteel, Nails, and other "luxuries" of a similar character. tr About ten barrels of Flour per week, are sold at Browning's, and the Flour gives entire satisfaction. It is made at tho Old Reliable Curtis Mill. We handle no other. Great complaint has been
made of late because of the costliuess of Teas. Now 90 cents per lb. is all we ask for good Tea, and tea-drinkers arc invited to call around and get a quarter. It will recommend itself, upon trial. If you want a sack of Flour, it will
be delivered promptly. C. BnowNiN'o. The New York Store is now splendidly equipped with costly fabrics and fashionable goods, and persons living at Bedford, Greencastle and other neighboring towns, frequently send orders for articles which are always kept in stock by Tuley & Wicks, but that can seldom be found at retail stores outside of the cities. If you are owing Tuley & Wicks they want the cash or a settlement by note.
te9 Determined to clear out the
There were more than two thous-1 1 have been finding in my coffee
and assessors in the State, eh !cted in lately.
T will rra,rf it r a.r sinn n fr'mrr'i ncr ni m w
r ghts. The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup ; large stock of Gloves before Spring
cm only be prepared by mysolt.
The public's servant.
Da. Jotiic Bulu T.ftH'si'ill. Xov. ft. 18!.
opens, Mullikin is selling them nt
cost and carriage. Bound to suit J you. as to 'price, quality and color.
October lajit, and these arc now entirely cut out by this act. The ma
jority of thise men were duly quali
fied and had begun thcii work, when our wise legislators step in with a hastily constructed law of 301 sections, a law that would require three months' careful study to understand, and declare an emergency. The work of assessing is half dow, and all must be gone
over. it all tne requirements ot '.he new law were wise and just, (which they are not) it should not have taken effect until the Fall of 1873. Perhaps some of the members who voted for this law will have a chance to explain, if thry
can, their motives in doingsu A young man named Billings, who resides some three miles south of Ellcttsville, is now very sick with Consumption. Two years ago this winter,young Billings was drugged, robbed, and left in the snow, near a railroad station, just east of Omaha his feel; were frozen, one of his eyes ruined by the cold, and he is a total wreck. His present condition is the result of exposure at the time above referred to J. Ransom Kast, we learn, will accept the Professorship of Rhetoric, in Indiana State Uni versity. This wid not interfere with his duties as County Clerk, nor with his prospective candidacy for Congress in '74. J. Ransom is "aid lightning" on the lingo Jchn Smith is an unlucky man. His favorite black and tan terrier sickened : John procured an
ounce of whisky from a neighbor-;
Closing out at Cost. I will sell all goods in store at cost, as I intend to close up my business here. j. F. Cas ad.
Notice to Xoii-Residcr.it.
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1 in: .;nn. '' ''' .', 'J in tlh! Circuit Court, March Term, 1.378. Moses Fox vs George Puett, William Ridge, et al Now come tho Plaintiff by McSfutt, Ryors & Miers. Attorneys, nnd Hies his complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants, George N. Pitett. Emily Puett. Mglvin M. Hynemnn, and Mary J. Hynemnn, impleaded with others, are not residents of the tUt.: of Indiana. Notice is therefore hi-r?by given said defndait, that unless they be and appear on the second day of the next Term o 'tlio Monroe Circuit Court, to ;ie bidden on tho second Monday of March, A. D. 1S7.S, at the Court Moose in Bloomington, in said County and State, nnd niu-wcr or demur to said complaint, the said eimp'.aint will be heard and determined in '.heir absence. Witness my nam- and the seal of said Court, affixed at office tlie 'eof.tliis 14th day of January A. D. 1S7:!. j .nlf., 73. JOHN 11. EAST, Clerk. Notice to Xon-KcsS!ent. The State of Indiana. Monroe county.
AXOTiTKIl TESTIMONY. BusTost B.vr.uK k, Mo, April .".0, 'Gfi. Dr. Juhn JitdlJ)car Sir: Knowing the effieency of your Sarsaparilln, and the healing and benetieinl qualities it possesses, I send y.ju the following statement of my cao. I was wounded about two years ago, was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My genera! health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilln than any tl1in2cl.se. 1 wish that
which i i genuine. Please express ma half a dozen bottles, and obliige. Cut. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. S Tho following whs written April 30th, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Cc.pt. Johnson. Dr. -A i" Bull Dear Sir : My husband, Dr. C. S. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physician of Central New York.where he die j, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had "a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which J g:ive vour Sarsaparilln. It cured
him. I have for ten years recommended
i it to manv m New lork, (lino and Iowa,
for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cures -ffected in some cases of scrofula and fever -ores were almost miraculous. I am verv anxious for mv son to trv some of
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of the estate of Fredc ric T. Butler, deceased, will sell at PKIYATSSAL&cfaor of all Urns and 'ncumbr tnr.es, tbe following described real esttlte, ail in the Town of Bloomington. Monroe county, Indiana. twit : Part of In-)3t III, beginning at the South East Corner of s id lot, thence running North 21 feet 2 inches, thence West 00 Yet, theneo South !1 feet two inches, and thence eas. CO feet to the place of beginning, appraised at J ((. An other par; of the above described lot, beginning 21 fiet nnd 1 inches north of the south east eorne'.lhenc : ;tforth twenty-one feet and 11 ir.elwa, tl Nice west 00 feet, thence South 21 feet 1! inches, and thence East CO feet to tlu placo of beginning, appraised at $:,(( 0. An other p irt of the above described lot, be"innin at a point 4:; feet and 1
inch North of the soi th eas. eorntsr of
said lot lhenee North " '. cet and II inches, thence West ' feet, tl. ?nce South 22 feet
and 11 ineheN and tlx nee E'ist Oil feet to j
tbe place of beginning.!! upraised at $1,650. Parts of In-'nts 223 i nd 224. beginning
on the South ei'd of the aforesaid lot 221 at
9IA.HUOOD: HOW tAtST, HOW BEST OR E2J.
Just p ibiish'd. ; ed tinn of Dr Ciilvervreli's C'elebrstad
Essay on t Iks radical cure (without tnedicin?) -:f Sperinatorrhocr.or Seminrd Weak" noss, Involuntary Seminal Lo'ses, Impiv. toncy, Mental and Physical incapacity, Imp'eliments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, F.pilepsy and Fits, induced by self indulgence or stesnal cstrwagflnw. Price, in a sealed envelope, only (P cent-. Tlie eelel rated author, in thi adm Vil la essay, clearly demonstrates, fm n a thirty years' successful practice- that the ahiratng eonseipienees of soif-abnse may he radically eured without the dang;roua nse of internal medicine or the applieition of th knife: poii;ting out a mode of cere at once simple, certain and effectual, by mean nf which every sufferer, no matter what hi condition may he. may onre biioaelf hap)y. piivate'.y.'and radically. Tiiih Lecture should be tbe haada of every you'.h and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, t
; any address, postpaid, on receipt of Matt j cen-'. or two post stamps. Afco.Dr. Cuh'crwoli's "Marriage Gui(W
price &u cents. Address te Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLIN1!" & Cf., I'.'T Bowery, New V ";, Post-Office IUX, ' 4 5Sfi. " AAUiUEii ViiAAiiE. ' '
your Sarsnparilla. He is fearful of getting a poin- 60 feet West of tbe south cost corr
nee his writing to you ner thereof, tm nee i. (iu feci, imwe
a smi -lo is article. He
for it. Mis wounds were terrible, but I be
lieve ho vill recover. Respectfully. J ENNIE JOHNSON.
Bull's Worm Destroyer.
EXTKACT FROM A LETTER FKOM GEORGIA. V.M.LANW, Walker Co., (la., June 29.
. ""---' r" Draisod at 1. 300.
con ly g.ven your orm weairoj or se era. . t . MMlVr4 ,.;..i., mil iltt.l if. M-.mlnrfnllr I'fflcaiMoiis. . ... . ... . ..
Ui,b-"iininng ni tile so an Dounuary mere-
west 2 1 feet to :i point i said lot 223 afore
said, t'mnce South Ctl t- et, and thence t:it 24 foot to the place of beginnii'g. appraised at 1,U00. An other pert of the aforesaid lot 223. beginning 01. "he Soutl' boundary of said lot 18 feet wes . of the ;iuth east -orcer of said lt, thence north 6 feet, thence west 24 feet,' thence south U6 feet, and thence
east 2 4 feet to the plae: of beginning, ap-
SB0WEUS & BRO. Proprietors of the Planing Mill auTw liiture Factory, have again purchased tfci FURX1 TV RE WA HE-llOOA? IN SMITH & TIT LEY'S HALL.
An-I are hetter prepared than ever t OKj ..11 a i'..L:. ... -i;e si
wholesale r retail. t. , We have enlarged and lmprriret if -ij fha-iuiaetory. haying added nw maciri, '' cry. and our facilities are sueli that' rera!aVsell as cheaply at wholssalo r reK-rl ae by. '"
other house in the Stnto- Csrjeritra and
Bu lders are informed tliat havjw!s!." cured tfc necessary maebiiiery, rd njtv now dress and r;p lumber mj Jow '
pneos. tiod seasoned luinLer alwaTa W .H
huiid tin furnished rerv e. rap. oct.9.72. St;oWElfci& BKOTBKBf ...
m the Circuit Court. March Term, 1S73.
(Samuel Wallingford s. James Fairley, j et al. 1 Now e-.mes the Plaintiff, by Buskirk &
Norton, Attorneys, and iiles Ins com) hunt herein, tooetlier with (in affidavit thai said Defendants, Mary Fairley, John Fairley, Elizabeth Ton.mji! and -- Toranee, her husband. whose christian inmo is unknown, Robert Fairley, Kosana .nhnston and Johnston, her husband whose christian name is unknown, Smith Fairley and Andrew Fnii ley, are not residents of tho State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants.thnt unless tin y be and appear on tho spoor-, I day of the 11 'Xt Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holdon on tho the 2d Al. ndayof Mar.A.D. Til.at the Court
House in Bloomington. in said county, ami j Stat... and i::i:.wer or d. miir to said com-j plaint, the same will li heard and deter- . mined in their absence. ; Witm ss, my mime and the seal of said j Court, affixed af. Bloomington, Indiana, i this 14:1;. day of Janmvv, "A. D. 1S7.1. ....... TM 1 . 1 't. 11 .. 1 . I
.Jlll-i 11. liAOi, vjicra. j Jaruaiv. I". I?71.
trial;., and find it wonderfully effloaeious.
It has not failed in a single instance to give the wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty large country practice and have daily use fcr some article of the kind. 1 am sir, respectfully, Jl'LlLS P. CLEMENT, M. D. T S. So unqualified and numerous are tbe testimonals in favor of my Worm Destroyer, that newspaper space is entirely too mall to tell its merits. It is an infallible remedy for worms. Try it and be convinced. See my Journal for a more full description. JOHN BULL.
Bull's Cedron Bitten., Bull' Pectoral Wild Cherry, Bull's Extract Buchn, Bull's Vegetable Family Pills.
All fie above medicines prepared by I .lobn Bull, at his Laboratory, Fifth Street, Louisville, Ky. For salo by hortnsiker & Co.,
SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE. IN .Shaving and Hair
Bloomitifften. Ind. d18 73 Bloom;ngtrp,
of 42 feet weft of the south east eorner thereof, thenco north oG faet, thence west
24 fe t, thenee south Gil feet to the southwest corner of said lot, and theiiee enft 24 feet to tho pluee of 1 eginmng, appraised nt $1.2)0. Applications of purchasers will lie received for any and ad of the above describe (1 real estate, at he-Law O Bice of J. S. Smith Hunter, in e: id town, up to 3 o'clock P. M. of Saturd iy, the 2ath day of January, 1ST3. If uny part of said real estate shall remain unsold, after the aforesaid date, th.n I wil", on Saturday. February 1st, 1873, at 12 o' lock M. f said iay, offer ftr sale at public auction , at the Court House door, in tho a 'oresnid town, su:h real estate so remaining unso:d. Tkrmb. Oi e-lhird cash in hand, and the residue in throe e oal installments due in G, 12 and 18 mon lis from tho day of sale, with not-w at 0 p-r cent, interest from date, waiving benefit f ajipraisement laws and secured by good ureties. JOHN C. miSNAND, de'.!5-72 A Im'r de bonis n ... J. S. Smith Hunter Att'y- ': '
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