Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 January 1873 — Page 2

BLCOMIHSTOH

PnnpnrOP I Abraham Lincoln,

I HUUllLOdj ihiiu, h:id aona

$9.00 Pr Tear Ii Advance.

who succeeded

find daughters ; he

was the only nrvn who had, that was twice chosen President. Andrew T t 1 111 (!.

WILLIAM A.KABS, Edslar .uil Prapriotnr JOIIBSOH llftO ClIlKlren 01 DOtll SeXCS, ..-.-- land was not re-elected. Grant has ?PICE,Irth Siis of the Public SqnM in Odd I l,oth sons and danghtere and is Fw Hanging. j chosen for the second term.

Hamsrsortne florae Disease. The recent epizootic has developed a vein of humor in persons here

tofore unused to being funnv, and

The State Board of Agriculture, at its recent session, passed a resolution recommending the Legislature to pass a law raiuiring the

ennsylvama local writer ' fineti withi Btiffiment enelosnres. It eome "whoppers ' ui the Miowmg , ;H believed that this system will he stvla : : much cheaper than the present on,

An o-d firmer rame to iown ves- i which requires the fencing: out of

twUy, driving his two sons, who cattle. The law will doubtless meet re about ten hands high, with 'with opposition in the thickly white spots on their foreheads where j wooded sections of the State, while their h;U w;wr the dirt off', an I jon the prairies it is almost a neceshitched to a light wagon filled with jsiiy. However, wherever this law frost bitten pumpkins, decayed t- has been tested it has proved of adtutoes stove wood and other hix'i- ! vantage.

ries peculiar to this country. J ist

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like percussion caps, and her delicate mouth poured out a fearful torrent of inverted blessings. The young man kept his feelings under reasonable control, but solemnly remarked to his would-be father-in-law that 'he'd be durncd if he'd give up the breeches until the knot was

Itied." T. H. Express.

fa?" Spotted fever is racing fear

fully in Prarie Creek Township, so ifjtu,it

the Jcrre Haute papers state, and people are dying in great numbers. Deep gloom pervades the entire community.

they were opposite the dry g Is

store on Spring street, several handsome young ladies came out, and William became frightened and beHn kicking, which alarmed his companion, and seizing the bits in their teeth, the team started toward the postoffice, the wagon striking agninst telegraph polcs,nwninposts, und other obstrnctions.throwing the

The newspapers have at last raised the cry about the feartul ravages of the smallpox in Louisville, thereby bringing down upjn their heads the wrath of the business community, wh think the country customers will be prevented from coming to the city by publishing the mortuary reports and comments there

on. Of course

The Legislature will undoubtedly pass a bill for the erection of an asylum for the incurable insane. This is a step in the right direction, and should have been attended to years ago.

Notice or Application for License?. "VTOTK'K TS I!KRi:i!Y givcn.to c'tJ.A i.:en ( Rlonmii'ti-n township, Monroe County. In; 'inns :.ml all otln-iv im-'r-otod, thut I, P.-ivid Sunder, will an !'. 'lithe Hoard of County Commission! rs. of Monroe County. Imlhint, nt their M-uvh TcrtnJ ST.'!. for n lid nse to sell intoxk ilii n liipiors in a less quantity Unin a quint at :i time, for th" pe'iol of one yeur. th s;i il liquors to he olr inn) drunk on the f.illow11 15 desoi il t -1 piii.iisri. which are It o:itd

as liillo'.vs to-wit : fart ot m-li-.t Ni . 1"K

in l!l..nan;ton, Monroe cunt v.

Indiana, i.otnm. ncm nt llio suit i

corni-r of said lol. ruining thene;. wvt feet, tHenec north -to fret, thence : ft :! feet, tlicm v inir;li l'i fret, to the i k i- if be-pin-ninn. 1) V 1 1) SOI' Hi: I!. II. M. Oillmore. Ati'v. ,1m.. i'.!.'""

WEKKR'3 saloon. "JL JL2 Jv. rl? JZ JR."

M. Tatk. J o v i. Ii '

r. W. Fish. "V OKto 1" II

! Si

oimrnnm Lager Seer, viiTii s'rr.KKT,

inc,nilns?ojj,

-T(lTICK IS II i.! tin: iiihUtsu;!)

the papers are right,

driver out and musing stove wood " 7"y. leop.e are warneu

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ntl vegetables to rain ujnn

beads of the people on tin sidewalks in great profusion.

A policeman tnwt to stop them . it. c T-. v : .. -..

the better. .There were stxty-six

deaths trom smallpox out of a total of oue hundred and twentv-four,

i i i i - . ;

. xir i ;asi wees, anu some very uisiiutsaiuK t the corner of ashington street, . . , . .... j ,t , n-A ' incidents are reported. J he city but his noi.se and gesture seared , ... . A . j (i .I1j authorities have done virtually noththe team the more, ana they tunica i . . . , ,, w , , i.n,. i mj lor the suppression of the disease, north up Washington strwt, lea-i - '.' , . . ' ing the wagon box and hiud wheels j ltU? fKtZ? behind. School was just out for he lst of Oetober.-2km.mtfe Let-

noon, niiu me jkiiu mc i nuwas filled with children, and it peeiaed as if several lives must be lost; but at this juncture a daring livery horse, who wa out with his. throat in a sling, s.rv and tnlAwstA'vl rkn eifnirtikr) ftivl mmi

TOliy ROCH KSTEll, tnkes nlciwurs in infoi niinir tho jMiMio that he hs cstati-

li5h:d hnnsfii upon in tho Uutlpr uiiiluine;. ,os(.ril,ed

Shaving una ttmr rutting done in siyic. Uloomington, lnd JIy i4th, 1871.

Administrator'!) Notice. NOTICK is herohy given tlmt tho untlersigni'd has been Appointed by the Clerk of tho Monroe Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Simpson Burton, deei'Hsed, late of Perry townihip, Monroe County, Jndiiinn. The 08tnte is probably solvent. L5U.M W. SANDEHS, jan8-T3 Adminiitrator.

Kotlce to on-Rcsidents. The State of Tndinna, Monroe county, in the Circuit Court, March Term, 1 XTM. $gmuel Wallingford vs. James Fnirlcy, et al. Now comes the PliiintilT, by Buskirk & Norton, Attorneys, nnd file? his complaint herein, together with nn nlti lnvit that said Pofcndnnts, ary Fairley, John Fnirley, Elizabeth Tormice and Torance, her husband, whose christian name is unknown, Robert Fairley, Kosnna Johnston and Johnston, her husband, whose christian

name is unknown, Smith Fnirlev and An-

wcrc tit t v members of the Indiana

State Senate and sixty-two employes, oronc-and-a-fourth to each member ! There must be a man and a small hoy emuloved to wait on each

aged to t! row himself in front of Seivitor ! the running men, seized them by - the eoat tails with hi mouth, and One of the saddest instances of Kjcoceded in checking their career, woman's faithlessness with which we but not until the noble animals had have ever met was that of the wife hmn .ini7.rod or-veral rod. The I of a man in Syracuse. It seems

drew Fairley, are not residents of the State

Tuf. Indianapolis News says there j of Indiana. .

J.'HVU 13 IIIVIVIUIL- ill..!:!! Qttll-I l-HT-fendants.lhat unless they be and appear on the second day of the nest Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on tho the 2d Monday of Mar. A.D.'73.ut tho Court House in Bloomington, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard find determined in their absence. Witness, my narr.e and the sonl of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, Indiana, this 14th dav of January. A. 1). 1U7S. JOHN K" EAST, Clerk. January, 15, 1875.

father of the runaways came up and I that the couple had arranged that took charge of his offsprings, and ' for sis months the husband was to

offered to treat the horse who had

btopped them to bran mash or brandy smash, and the latter merely shook his head and disappeared down an allev leadine to his barn.

Yeterdav afternoon a gentleman I of the oil the woman suddenly died

wbft liviv iinrtn tlis Pleasmitvillc i He is nearly broken-hearted over

upon

road, hitched u his old crrandfuth

er, isist as he had done twentv times only have foreseen this bereave-

since the horse disease visited this section, and drove into town t;j do a little marketing and shopping. The old man was foundered abntl forty vears ago, by eating a warm meal

on washing day, and it was nearly

ionr o clock before

town, when the driver.

get up and make the kitchen fire, i

and mat the wile was to perioral the task for the succeeding six months. The man's half year expir

ed on the 2d, and on the morning ! complaint herein together "with an affidavit

tnat saw uetominnts, iicorge if. ruett, Emily Fuett, Mclvin M. Ilynoman, and Mary J. Hyneman, impleaded with others.

Notice to Non-KesidentM. The State of Indiana, Monroo County, i the Circuit Court, March Term, 1873. Moses Fox vs George N Puctt, "William

Ridge, et nl Now comes the riaintiff by MeNutt. Ryors &, Jliers. Attorney;, and tiles his

Administrator's .Snip.

HKliKISY GIVEN, that

lie I. A nmiiiistraUir f tlv.-

Estate of Kno-'h (In i n, ileceiisiv.l. v II. bv

virtue of an order of th" .Monro" i imnn Pleas Court, oft'i-r forah: at i'tiblieO isory, on the pr.miin's. nt on.; o'clock P. M. on Kkui.W March 7th, 1873. dear of all liens ar il encumbraric s, x 'cf t llie Taxes for the year 18T:, the followina

:ite in Pcrrv town.-hip,

M(nroe 'oiinty, Indiana, to-wjt: All of the w .:m half of the nort i'.ve t quarter of section (1!; nineteen, tov :i (S1 eight north, ratine (:') etie west, jlvit liebetween a i sixteen acre tract oT .if the north end. now owned by James Airieriiian,and u i 2:t SD-lo ) tweiiiy-lhrei' eight-yon e htindredtl s acre trai l nflf cf the south end, now owned and occupied t v Kuth Green, v idow of the said Knoeli Green, dee.nsed, leaving in said tract, between the two aforesaid tMct (4 ye-lDO) forty-six twenty one hundredtHs acres, more or leKsBp prated at $0!3 har. 15 per acre. - - Trrms. Ono-thW cash, the r -s'duo in equal payments, nt 12 and 18 m int'.?, with notes, at t per ceiit. intcreit, wairirn; benefit of valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by pood sureties'. MITC1.IF.IjL D. MaTIIKRM. Jan. 22d. 187::. Administr.u.r. J. 8. Smith Aunter. Att'v.

I io el.

F a m i I y Grocery, j III TI.r.K'S UZ.OC'K. ! TATE & FSSH, PEW.KI'.S IV STAI'UC AM) F,X(i' GROCERIES j qt'JlE.XSU AIE, lLASSW.tll.i! Provision of all kinds, to suit thu wants of I Families sm-h a Flour, Cor., Meal. liacon,

Lnrd, Canned Fruits nnd Vegetable. Ttihfirro tiitd Ciy-.tv of tl:e bust braTidi. seItcted with great car", to suit the wants of our own chewing and smoking etntomeis Tha highest prices paid for nil kinds of Country Produce, either in goods or cash. Our Country Friend are epec.ir.l'y requested to call and mrniiio our ilcvk before buying tl.Mv!;prn. mavl TJ

I ftl-SttU J'enr

Vi)iiitK"n Olil Sfnrtl.

Ever 1 tiav.- ! no i:ir- r.iiiiir I Tahlea 'or tho;j win- 'ili 1.. while awav a plrasant Jl JLil 1 O I ll XL II t

qiinlily or.ljr. kept eontr.;itly on hand. PKTJiK "VVKHNF.IJ. dc!f-7a Pi-eprietor,

Upliolsteriiig.

CASPAR

VAiXZANDT Henderjon'i Fur ii lure

they reached 'aml bumb; nd we suppose no r, Mr. F-urgu- jot!er Pulf f nian. ho has ever held

on, drove up in front of a grocery n"oie po,,uou ... in., owm.-, re, and after hitching his grind- ! h do,;,e as 'm,f 7th little fu, fath-r tothehiching post, we.it into ias he ha.3- l'ie t1"lie.of t,;eJr0l.nt

a saloon to see if there had been any w,''r "',w",w' rfoolinP in hmr sinee th crmt fni btat Senator, all Sorts of official

i 1.1 . : ii. . i i . - 1,11 - .-,

.us aui.ciion. xae sjys u ne cuuiu ; are not residents oi tne Mtate ol Indiana.

notice is theretore hereby given aaul defendants, that unless th ;y bo and appear on the second day of the next Term of the

i Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden (.n the second Monday of March, A. I). 1S73, at I the Court House in Illooniington, in said

wonderfully like ! Lo,,,"l' .'r- ".'' am-nt J !C(iu1 i.ninn) iinf th.) cni.l .m. i-il u rt f mill Ke

heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of laid Court, nffixed nt office thereof,this 11th day of January A. I. 1S73. j iul5, 73. JOHN R. EAST, Clerk.

ment, he would have shumed her ;

out of lied at daylight every morn- j

mg since alar. m

Gov. Baker is

Boutwell in disinclination for show

TTAS leased Mr

IJ. Wareroom, nJ lie will gire utr ct attention to tho FURNITURE. UPHOLSTERING. AND UNDERTA KING BUSINESS. Mr. VanZandt has hid many yean' eiperience in the business in its v rio-; branches, and will take paint to icv-t the wants- of the public in every partie-.tlar. He now has in 4torc, and will hsve i.t any time customer may call, a good auo.tmnt of ME FURNITURE ! And tTtrythins in that line whic'.i 'ill be told VERY LOW FOR CASH. Th Undertaking businJt will rociive hit particular at:ention, and perxm i cas bar their order tilled AT ALL HOURS of the day or night. A HANI'S MV, HEARSK, is owcscl in connection vii.hthe ettabliihment. and pstron can ibqwm! upon he.vin( their bills ma le AS LO ' tj him, hi by any other firm in tha Visi i s Pleac give ua call bfor biiyint; elsewhere. North Side of thi Pulii S.-juare. B'.-om-ington, Ind. J.in. i2, ' 3.

decline in beer since the great frre i

tit Boston. For some miuutes the horse we mean the grandtuiher stood quietly, but becoming restless (he had not been blanketed), allowed his eyes to wander around until he saw iu front of him a basket of apples, in which was stuck a placard inscribed, "one for a quarter or $18 by the peek.'' The high price so startled the venerable old

n, who wasn't usm! to city cus-

IXDIAXA DAILY AU WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL.

and officious persona were yetting - . TTTTT

into tne seats ol honor around the j IN TUE .STATE. Speaker's stand, and just a minute before the hour to net, Governor ! 4nouM be read by every Republican Fam-

Buker came in alone, and stood an interested spectator among the common herd in the lobby .declining the urgent solicitations of the Door-

ilv in Indiana

SUBSCRIBE lor your STATE

FAPXR.

Splendid Premiums to Clubs. THE WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL, ITOIl 1 873.

keepers to take a seat within the bar. H could sef- iukt as well bv

1: U : hP proprietors of the INDIANA

iCfijiiu uuiuci a puoi) nuuiu STATE JOLtKN4lL

BEST THIiGi THE WE3T AtehisoB,Topr-ka & Santa Fe i? R TURKS MILLION ACRES SituaUii in and nenr iht Arkansas ViUay, th Finut Portion in n'miM. Eleven years' Credit. Seven per eeni. Interest. 22 pr cent, re I'.i-. lion to settlers ho improve. A FREE PASi to LAND BUYKSs THE PACTS .slo.u thi Grant i "e -Low Prices, Le.ii,; Credit, and n Rebate to settlers of nnr y otit-foarlb ricti rr,' ml splendid Climate; sh-.rt untl mi! ! "Winters; enrly plMntin.nni no wsnt rinj of stock; plenty of lbiinfall.snd just ;tk thiright seuson ; Con!. bt.'m nn.l JJri'.-fc on v,line; Cheap lUti. on Lutnh.v. tii, ; no lands owneti by SpctllM; tienistoftdi and Frij-ei iptioM now .-ibaiuta'. t; fiftt dr.! Rnilr.iud on the line if f;r:it Th roach Route; Prolticts w.ll py fo;

ai-a li.l.;.it Ii T. ai.it unit T in en. - eo hi f i j

oir.8,thar, with a wild snort of fear, ! T "e lK"u,w u" . a IT Tre .or lV n:?,ke thc ' i. u; K.h. Bt,.. 1.- the Governor. Ibis is not lack of iourn the Bt a well a the Cl.onpent

ne orients natcer strap, mcKeu, d j Republicn new Spaper in Indiana or 'the himself loose from the vehicle, and I tnSn" Ior none oi nis preaecessors , WeRt and for u of ,ecur-n stlch galloped toward Pleasantville, run-1 c.vt'r bdJIU2,re ofTthe SfDU1De artl" , a circulation us the importance uni "value

liing over two livery horses near the site of the Abbott House, bad ly injuring them, and breaking his own leg so badly that when his S;randson arrived upon the spot, a ew minutes later, he shot the old man' to put him out ot his misory, nnd save wintering him on baled hay. Facts About Presidents'. There are some very curious facts

connected with the Presidents of

the United-States. George Washington, the first President, had no children. He was re-elected. John

Adams, the second President, had

children sons and daughters. . ' t 1 . . I mi t

was not re-eiecicu. jl nomas Je

son,

two daughters. He was rc-chosen.

The fourth President, James Madiwn, like Washington, had no children. He was re-elected. The fifth, James Monroe, had a daughter, but no sou. He was President eight years. After him came John Quinvy Adams, who had children- sons, ;md we .think daughters. He failed of re-election. The seventh P resilient, Andrew Jackson, had the late wf Washington and Madison in being so unfortunate as to have no descendant. Martin Van Bnren, eight President, had no' sons, and vras continued in office only a single term. General William H. Harripon, his successor, had children of both sexe. He died iu one month rfter his inauguration. After him came John Tyler, who had a family of sous and daughters. He was nn aspirant for the Presidency, but vas defeated. Then eanu: James K. Ptdk, whose domestic condition was that of Washington, Madison Mid Jackson he had no children. Genera Taylor, who followed him, died iu office in fifteen months after his accession. He had both sons and daughters. The thirteenth J'resident, Millard Fillmore, had a daughter, but no sons. He was not re-elected. Franklin Pierce, when he came to the Presidential ciiair, was a childless man. So also M the fifteenth President, James JtfucLaauu, nho wa a bachelor.

clc. Jnd, Ev'?, Journal

The confession of Mrs. Sherman, the Connecticut woman, who poisoned eight persons in twelve years, is oue of the curiosities of crime. There does not seem to have been

of the paper demand, they offer the follow

liiK liberal list of premiums to Agents for obtaining subscriber? : PREMIUMS TO CLUB AGENTS. F'or a Club of Five, tit $1 75 each, We will sive a No. 7 solid Gold Pen, without holder, worth - - - $2 50 Or n set of doulde. silver-plated Tea

anything peculiar in Mrs. Sherman, ! For'a C)ub of Twcntv-flvc. at $i 50 each, except that -she was easily "d is- ! A silver-plated Dinner Cntor, worth 8 50

couraged." It money matters were , ur ,aoze" Voul,ie Plntcd tssert i . t a i j i j . ror'i's, worth - tilit, Mrs. b. would become di!if.nkfKf. , sn ..,,

COUraged, and mix a little arsenic A fine silver huntinir-onse "Watch.

! in the gruel of some member of the ' ded, lever movement.worth 35 00

family, with the view to promoting i Tm : T. , "" """'P

JflUIC.if OHIfl UllDltB 1)1 MIIlf vunin.

50

a vacancy in the breakfast circle. If

anybody was sink, and didn't " get along " well, the good ladv's dis-

iT cooragemcnt would set in, and she i . ... .i i a.. i- r r

fp i wo jiii uy iu urscnic ior iciici. i uen

iw ic-iii,-vibu, i uemag uuuui- t, i. i i i. ii i-i i his successor, had no sons, but er hst hnA X?ok to dr,'lk' 8h;

UlXillllC UilUtY UI3VUUI aT!l, U11V4 scraping the bottom of the arsenic canister, she got enough of the precious powder to impart a wholes me flavor to the good man's brandy the result being quite encouraging. Women so easily discouraged as Mrs. Sherman seems to have been, should always keep arsenic on hand. The most singular feature of the story, however, is the fact that in every instance, Mrs. Sherman conscientiously called a doctor, and not one of them recognized the almost unmistakable symptoms of arsenical poisoning, until the last case was reached.

For a Club of Seventy-five, nt $1 35 each, A fine silver hunting ease Wittch.full plate, lever movement, full jeweled, wamuited, worth - - - 45 00 A Wilson under-feed Sewing Machine, worth - - - 45 00 Or a a; Ivor Water Pitcher, worth, complet.t with Tray and Goblet - 45 00 For a Club of One Hundred. nt 1 25 each, A Singer or Howe Sewing Machine worth - - 70 00 Or a splendid silver hunting caio Watch, full plate, gold hinge, warranted, worth - 70 00 For a Club of Two Hundred, at 1 25 each. An elegant gold hunting case Watch, lever movement, hexvy case, full jeweled, warranted worth - 130 00 A Lady's Watch of same value, Or an elegant Howe Cabinet Sewing Almhiui!, worth ... 130 00

The election of General Gordon as United States Senator from Georgia is a Confederate victory. He is a man of very mediocre talent, and throughout the senatorial contest was coticcded to be far inferior to his competitor, Alexander H. Stephens, in poiut of ability. But Gordon had served in the Confederate army and Stephens had not the one was an original secessionist and the other was not. An engaged couple came in from Owen county, yesterday, to purchase wedding fixings and household furniture, but got into a quarrel, separated and went home without making a purchase. The lady was something more than angry, worse than "hopping mad." Her cyew enopped

CASH COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS who prefer a cash com-ii sion in lieu of the foregoing premiums. On application Commission Rates will be furnished. T 13 It M K : THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOURNAL. By Mnil,payable in advancc.per year 12 00 " " 6 months 00 " " 3 months 3 00 " " 1 month 1 00 By the week, payable to ag't or carrier .25 THE WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL.

Single copies .... Clubs of Five, feneb) -(Hubs of Tweiity-tlvo (each) Clubs of Seventy-five (each) Clubs of One Hundred nnd over,eaeh

Specimen Copin of the DAILY or WEEKLY JOURNAL will be sent gratuitously to thoe who wish to examine the piiper with reference to sulieribing or raising Clubs. Circulars and Posters furnished agent or getters up of Club. Chilis should be complete before Bonding, and remittnm-co made nt one time. Addi-

IT IS THE BEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to t"'i Public, through th recent completion of the Road. For Circular ar.J genera! informatior address A. K. TOL'ZLIX, Mnwer Land Dep t. Topeka. Knn. jn 22-73 3m

gllEHIFF'S SA3.K. By virtue of a certified copy "f de rre, to mo directed, from tho Clerk of tho enroe Common PleaaCouri. in a came r,Y ircin Alexander M. Murphy is pluiritiit" and Oscar Souder and Surah Sou lor are de

fendants, requiring me to make the ui i of

four Hundred nnd emlity-nine dollars and 21 cents, if tha first named lot hesein should sell for a sufficient sum to pay that an. ) int. with interest and cost. If ilshould n itsell for enough to pay si.id amount, int rests an3 costs. I am commanded to make the lum of Fiftenn Hundred and twenty-one dollar, and 63 cents, with interest tml costs. I will expose l;o public lalo, to the hi et bidder, on FridaT, January Mat, 1'3, between the hour of ten o'clock A M t nd 4 o'clock P M of naid day. at the door of the Court Home, in Hlooinington, Moil Me County, Indiana, the rents and profit -for a term not exceeding seven year, of the following described real state, to-wit:

Out-lot No. Twelve in tho Town of

Bloomington, Monroe County, IndiaMi, and lot No.Ono Hundred and'i'weiity-lhiec in said town and County. If such rents l.nd pro'iltJ will not sell f ir a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and post. I will, at the Jame time and place, expose fo public salo the fee sinplo of said real estate, or so much there f as may be sufficient to discharge said djcree, interests and costs. Said sale will 10 made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. LAWS0N E. Me'KINN KY, Sheriff Monroe Co J R Mulky, AtVy for Pl ff Jan 8 73

Ayer's

IX BLOOHIHGT Off .

AND 1 C0BPLETE STOCK f TEXT BOOKS mnosEitr at the tm ernci News Staa. VILL UNDER ILL amy MAS Uf TOWM.

I

Cherry Pectoral, Tor Diseases of tho Tbroa i and Lungs,, uoh aa Coughs, Colds, WhoopingCough, Bronohitis, iLSthma, and Consumption.

Among the gret.t dicoverie of motem science, few are uf more reid valus x mankind tha 1 this effectual remDi Iv for all discasea of'tlie Throat ami Lungs. A vast tri-

Hl Ui 11.3 vtiiui:. throughout this ami other countries, !ia nhovn that it doe-

V. SrOAHI. ClIAS. II. IfcpHJtaTBV.

Stuart fi McPheeters,

IIv renidi,! their firdwr Store to tfc

: loath lid of th square, In Huoais Bill EsiUi?, JtWSIUN O? TUB BLiriIANT, j Ami hop to 10 t !1 thie eld fcieod la tee new location. i ! In addition to keeping a fil liae of

STEEL, PilJiTS, WW,

Door, 8h, Wa, PwHy, C

surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citizens, of all classes, e. tablisSes thc fact, that Ciiekrt Pectobai. will and does relievo and cure the afflictitij: disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any

other medicine. The most dangerous affec. ; ffJ r H) LJ Kf tions of the Pulmontiry Organs yield to ita i WUi.ljAIt?, 11M power; and cases of Consumption, cured. Thy will hnvo a large supply of Ari by this preparation, aro publicly known, so tural Implement and Machine.

remaiKaoie as naruiy vo ue ueuweu, were 1

thev not oroven bevond dispute. As a rem

edy it is adequate, on whi;h the public may rely for full protection. By curing: Congh.4, the forerunner? of more serious diseaso, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of eutTerlng not to be computed. It challenge trial, and coavinees the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceived attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it A3 a safeguard-to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Cherry 1'kctoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature grave-i, and sived to tho love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily aud surely again; t ordiairy colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. JCo one will suffer troublesome Influenza and painful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, end successful cheraical investigation, nocos or toil is spared ir. making every bottle in th utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently roliod upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of produeiug eu'.-es as memorable as the greMt it ha ever eifocted. PHEIMRID BV Dr, J. C. AYER L CO., Lowell, Mau., Practical and Analytical Chemist. OLD BY ALU CBUCOUTS BVKUYW11IU. SOLD 11 Y UOLMAKKU A UO.

B.Pturt A UcPI'.Mter now br the A(;ncy fir ih lit ekers r lii Champion Heai er nd Mower. Psrtiejmr atteritinn kivm to -p)!ia Kuilder' Hafrdware and MKcha!' '?ol. LOOK FOR TFIX HKtN OF "THE Blfi ELpT," fonVii Side cf the Kijuare, UKwuinntoa IndiAnn. murl-Tl

THE WORTH SIDE.

One Door North of ih Pott OJic

3j. .O. I5iv7, FHAl iiH IS GROCEHUi-S, PROVISIONS, QUEKNSWAP.:: AND (iLAS-SWAHK, O o I ! r x .A t" o r n , 3 ast or t:is oik;.'(ari) hou.?e, w.t'. CLX)MIGT0, IP.

! A. 53. H4TTOV ! tie opened a Tin .Shop an l yVov Str i in the room one door i.or'.U of the Pol l"-f-Ece. nud will pive Ascecial aiKMiiion t 11 . I'lu'ness in his iir.e. llo'i'lnjj, i.-pouvini;, ' Guttwrini;. e:c derm on sh r; nitin, and i upon reav r.:l':i t- r es. lie eW ehmre j of vh J-ub:;- put rr . a-l g:i:Kn. I ntifac;;n. C:l oa.l ! isu-. ; lib t.ioingt : 11, Ind., ift t. 3, i St

TM- H. TCKS'Jfclt has pro 'urrj li

the nitCiKMirv :iwh:Der R.r taar.a

I fi'tmir.:; I'knl.i, S.ji, PoorJ., oy e j eisa (but 1 iwl i-r turcetl i j Pirtli ii'ar .utenlion gin tu 4i.l W.-'k ! Mi-.-h et CatptTii-i iNHK.re :

va Kssixn Pf.uxt vrr.A 71' S V JtOA ItiK'XO. A ;-.Vf MA I'iMjsu axpsa w;:ia lghsakr Tu U'ooming'or. i'Us r. Mill it ii'uk-'il near the rilrvkd trsx-k.jusl soh!

or .,.;eM. e ci cjn.p.ts ww.

w

CANDY MJllUFltiei

BREAD, CAKES AND Candies made Daily. Wilt Duplicate any bill in his lino of trade freight paid here. I AM AGENT FOB TH LaBfalr' BalUar 8jtr 9tf

ERiies

AT 07 COLLEGE AVE ARE RECEIVING A NICB ASSORTMENT OS

SHOES,

Thut Trill compare larorablj vitk

aiiT in Town.

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rviot.oo Sc Sob, HsHGHASIT TAiLOBS, AMD M0 MTU SWX riMAC 5 ('IS A MM, Blooirdngtoa, JzL, LTr.y j'.nl ri;eil the ! ail ! frf ''iiiiy eh. yn .(..' of fc'-od ia vi. line, -T ol ena-1 ir thi ;.!-. Tl; ptr. .r. of tbi hous may a'w.iy npi-i.t to roeelr th same corirtwus an I honorable treatment th-y a'uriys receiyed; and the new firm will ie:iTr to, if p.-fil,ie, xl titeaisnivei i thi nrli.'tiUr. Wl:n yye tke an ordtr Tor Coat, Punts or Vwt, to b untU w l)T Tailor, sre Jo not bare it "run tooether" iipoa a machina'ay fatnsle operators. Wtilojuat ai we arte tu do. There yer W V-eM I eh! a lUli of Gfl.i' Fnralsfalsi? ia the Town, a our prcaent supplj c:nprises, aai wu ask for il a careful eaaaiin-a'.ii-B. Our Clothing r-?pirtmimt it appliel with the Litest style, both in cut aad rantrml, nnd is not tlm shoddy, slop-shop articls sold in ordinary clothing store. "We would respectfully cull tha attention i f the pi.hlic. to our"lre assortment of Neck T'.cs, (insisting of each and arery variety. i:olor and sty''-, I'.n l vee iw receiving monthly, the lalnst and taoit approved kinds. We Have also a large toek of the celebrated "Starr Shirts," warranted to be th neatest br.d most comfortable Shirt ever worn. The tait Sijlea i Bati Will always be found in oar hoase, and at figures to iiiit the most exacting buyer. "We take pleasure in exhibiting onr aew good. i'o please call. apllO-7'J McOER A SO.

J Cincinnati or Tole.ii.-. nmv'.S-r: fj" Jj I ' MEM III HISCEIIT, ' "COOS UOSiJKO. " I . uautu plowbks,'- SBiimra fLowaaa.- J i " 4KAIS' j -isLtrr,-' J j iia 1 1 nnir 1 ) wtkttrimrwFxsi.TM4wi:iiTraaiv .1 TUX AT iroBConillldltlit mi. g I hl i UnCironn us lit eitt el Vn4tM ! It Jl f JLwiao aad Fnt AttMr ;" Uiii oUwS g ' IB 11? I j Suto-ribm tcni!ill AT Cad g i'.

I Xagents ta muX lIWr tann ff

, lar pab Ucwt. g idJri. g 1 S lIr.ADAUS JttlAt Bokiiui ff i i

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HBST TO 1. SH." 8AS1BST tosII. S.M. Agent it dor. 'l pay you to light the best uio-chine.Prove

j oit claims. 1 Ot the i Agency and

sell it. Addres "DOMESTIC" S. M. Co

96 Chambers Sr.., N.Y. or

j OineiiiMH. ti

Dee. 19, Ti ."at J

SteTda, Tinware,

igri cultural Implement

aiders, BevaSvifig Qaj Bakes, $anrw (titter., IIore Hny IToitlw

THE "OLD UELIABLK.'

.UUim F'.4 SALE. By virtue of an execution to me dirtc! ed from the Clerk of '.he Monroe Circuit Court. 1 will expose at public tale to th ? highest bidder, on "Wednesday, January 29lb, 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. ami t o'clock I'. of said day, nt the i.or 0' the Court Hoiut of Moni 01) County. In diana, the rents nnd profits for ft term nm exccsKling seven years, of tho following te 1. cjtnle, to-wit: Bast half of the northwest quarter ul lection twenty, township ten, ranp;o one east, except twer ty acres off tho seutli of said half quarter, And on failure lo realize the full am mt

of judgment, intsrcsU and costs, will it ! the snme time anl jilace expose at public' ale tho fee simp '0 of said real estate ' Taken as tho property of I're.s-cy T. I

Bnckner, at tho suit of Jefferson Knrr ct. !

JOHN L PITWER, Attorney nt X-i r tt , OKVICK OVEK MULLIKIN S STORK, Went Side Public Square, B3fCli:nu nd I.eirnl business of all kin Is solicited, and carefully and bn-mnHy

attended to.

oclti-73

tions may be made nt any tiu- at club i al

against losses by mail. (live full address, j Said sale will be made without any re- i I'ostoffice, County and Stntv Address, I lief whatever fro 11 valuation and appraise- i

INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL CO j "e,u la JKPIAKAPOLI3. ISPIAA'A1 DeeJRh, 'Tf. ehrinJtfonroo Owmiy.

Kulicc to Nosi-Kcsidenl). The Slate of Indiana, Monroe county, in the Monroe Circuit Court, March term, 1873. Complaint to revive Judgment. (Jeorsje A. Hudcirk an l William A. Onbe yj t'lizabcth HutW. fi. orce il Butler.et nl. Now coiik-8 the riaintitft. by Ilinkirk & Norton, Attorvieys.tttii! tile their complaint lit! -in, together with nn allhlavit that said Defendant, Ooiirge II. Hutler is not u resident of the .State of Indiana Notice is th- r fore hereby given said defendant, that unless he bo and appear on the fir.-t 'lay of the next Term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1878, at the Court llnii'-e, in Hl,mrii;n;;to:i. in said County, and Stit. nnd answer or di-itmr to arid complaint, the same will bo heard nnd iLa.rMiincd in his absence. 1, S I Wil ti."- my nanin, and the eal of said Court, affixed at Illooniington, thi 8th day of January. A l). 1873. Jwl 7 Joan It. BAflT, ONHc.

'47. Established, 47. EE. L. M C0LL0UGH, DRUGGIST aad APOTHECARY, Wtd Sid y (hi Cowri How Squar. DBALXR tW

Druffl, MrdlclDfii, Paints, fiilt.

Dje Stilus, Perlnnifrj, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, &cM &,t.

Pare Wines, BrandiM aid

Whiskies, for Medical Purposes. 3ES ooka and STATIONERY. Wall Paper. (Trimmed Fre.)

Prescriptions carefully prepared, with the purest of Drue, lli-im-mlmr, we I

use none but pure Irug, and do uut gua at prescription. Wuwlmui, fi 4 tf H, ttTt

FORKS OF ALL KINDS, AC.

nlt Nails, Iron aud SteI, Pittaburgb OiaM, FahDcatndr'i WkA Lad. Pare Boiled OiJ, Doors, Sash, Venetian BHrnJa, Locks, Hinges, Ac, Ac, ever brought to Bloomington. tar Ail kind of Tl aad St eel Iron Work don to order, Hmm ft n-: call. W. J. AEJUEH.

iacxJti:siy hi VERT, .; AXP SALE ST Ate B .T, O, WOBLEY Opnofite ih South end of th R.R. Depot, I I AS one of the largest and best KtiX ranged Liver. and .Sale Stable in Monroe, or in any other county in Southern Indiana. "Middle horses, or horsea find buggie will a furnished at any hour of the dy or night. Commercial traveler nnd others, will bo famished with conveyance to neighboring towns. Good, steady horns furnished to fas lilies. Horse fed" by the tingle feed, day or week, at reasonable rules. Dec. 28. 'iTO.

BUNN & CO.,

Produce, Sommission AM) rOBW IKDISO KEECHAST8.

iYholesale and Retail Grocers, Aad dlr ia Kails. Knohnif end lake BM, XSSm Viih, to., BLOOMINGTON. IND.

A. J AUD,

UNDERTAKERS. BANT A A WHITAKER, Manufactirer of all kind of Coffin, Cases and Casket. Also hay for si lo at U10 lowt powible prices, METALLIC CASES. Waroroora Eat d pakli tqiur, Bloon.

a BCSISiSS XOT1CB. W. H. JOKES, b-feteAt m& tary Public, trill sire prompt attention Ur the husiness of Con Tyiicing. 6naMWsf the Ri-ord of the OotintT. funriafcim Abstract of Title to Ita IKeUio, adwtint( aeennr ts for llection, &G. Cuwairttin or oiiiinr clac skaH dtar Jonc Anna aa attempt to do a little bitMnee in tKa yrm-y that ho proposes. He has no tboagbt of gi v iug it up, but on the oontmry fee intonda to penoyere, and by cine attention aast applicati;n, to beixwne thoroughly ouatilledi to trKaci business ia a manner thai trill give full gatisfaction to all wbc may- aaaploy hint. Office al tit Court Hema, a ftnirs, in the main building, firsi iloet a tha right. noyS Tl-y J. VT. HARRYUAa, Wholetale and &etil Peato ia

Cktice FaaiUy QnrU, Quetnmare, Glassware, Toiaex, Cigar, Notion and SaU. The highest murkot priee paid for eatian try produce. Kortlveatt ooraer MiblSa aqnare, Bloomington, lad. jaatvtt flOUSE AND STCN FiKTO kmi Pae r HaKSt. OKDKKS kft at MtGHtom& Mm maker Co Irn Store, viil in eeiva prompt attaateen. WMf aaataMa Oolleg Avaua aa afaaaa aaaVf aja pa Mia aaiana, Maj, H ft '