Bloomington Progress, Volume 14, Number 48, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 March 1881 — Page 2
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sheolX purchase Tickets hy tha Ohio A Mississippi Railway. Lowest rates Cor Tickets, Household Good, Stock, etc All passengers carried to St. Louis, Union Depot No midnight changes by this route. Tor all information, inch at Maps, Time Tables, ratat on passengers, freights, ate, apply to Station Agents of this Company, or call on or addraai J. 8. MILLS, General Emigration Agent,Seymour,Ind. An exchange has gone to the trouble to figure ouL the profit on the sale of whisky and bear. According to this liquid statioian there is a profit to the retailer, on a bar
rel of whisky at 10c. a drink of
$120.90, and the saloon keeper who sella four barrels a month will clear $5,803.20. This is not quite so good a thing as running a country newspaper, where the semi-annual dividends exceed $8,000. - The terrible hard winter in the northwest will revive emigretion to the South. The suffering on the northwestern prairies has been frightful, and the loss in estimated at twenty per cent, of the personal property of the farming districts. Three feet of anow on the level with drifts fifteen ftet high, are the latest reports. ' m a. a" The Arkansas Senate having passad a joint resolution declaring their State shall be called "Arkansas," Kansas comes forward and demands' that it be recognised as "Kanaaw." Stock depredations in Oregon are becoming so annoying to herdsmen that a movement is on foot for general protection. It is intended to offer a standing reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of any person stealing stock or altering a brand. m a m ' . The fiuber of Abraham Lin coin lies buried in a small graveyard nearFarmington, in the southeast part of Coles county, III.: His resting-place has never been marked by any kind of gravestone, though several efforts have been made in that direction. Recently Robert T. Lincoln signified his intention to contribute $100 toward purchasing a monument for it, aud the atfaens of farmington gave $30. New Hampshire has bad two cabinet appointments, though but one officer Levi Woodbury having served both as Secretary of the Navy and the Treasury. Since .the organisation of the government on der the constitution there have been 207 cabinet appointments, distributed among the States aa follows: Pennsylvania 25, Massachusetts 25, New York 22, Virginia 20, Maryland 13, Ohio 13, Connecticut 9, Georgia 8, Tennessee 7, South Carolina 6, Maine 6, Indiana 5, Michigan 4, Iowa 4, Delaware 4, North Carolina 4, Mississippi 3, New Jersey 3, Illinois 3, Missouri 2, New Hampshire 2, Vermont, Wisconsin, Oregon and Minnesota 1 each. Neither Rhode Island, West Virginia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada nor California has ever been represented in the cabinet. .. m a a Minnesota ia taking a step in the right direction. It purposes to make the railroad companies pay their bonds when due, or if not, to take away from them the right of way, or to annul their charters. That means business.
Lagrange and Noble counties are represented in the legislature by two brothers named Taylor, Both live in the same town, Wolcotville, and en the same street.
A Laporte City, Iowa, man recently fonnd a good-sized lizard in a ping of tobacco. The animal was all there except the head, which had been bitten off by the discoverer.
Roshville Republican : "The time wonid be profitably spent if the Indiana Legislature should devise a billy and pass it, knocking that hopeless maze of small print off of fire insurance policies. A fire insnrsnce policy ought to insure; but it very often happens that men find they have been paying a great deal of good money for nothing, owing to the impossible conditions made a part oi the policy. It is a humbug from which the people demand relief," m ,09 m Ox the subject of emotional insanity, the proof of which aoquits so many persons of a charge of murder and such other heinous crimes, the South Bend Herald urges that the law should be amended so that when such proof is made
the judgment should not be release from custody but safeguard during
Ufa.
Courier. 1 A BAD AFFAIR.
A temperance law in the far Western State of Oregon, is a rarity in its way. One of the provisions is, that every man who drinks must procure a license certificate, for which be pays five dollars. This document he must exhibit every . time he takes a drink. Now the question naturally arises, what kind of material is used to print the license upon t It must certainly be of well tanned leather to bear the wear and tear. And then what kind of a fix wonld a man be in who had walked several squires after his matutinal cocktail, to find that his wife had " gone through1' his pockets, and his certificate was ttit However, if strictly enforced, such a law would brine in a
very large revenue, but the chief
difficulty wonld lie in its enforcement. ":" ' ' t9 m r ' The various soldiers' homes are to be furnished with the following documents i. The journals of each house of congress at each and every session, all the laws of congress, the messages of the president, with sooompanyiug docoments, the daily congressional record, and all other documents or books, when they may be printed and boond by order of either house of congress. A perusal of these volumes by the old soldiers will be almost as exciting as the battles in which they engaged years ago. To make their joy complete the natent office repotts shonld be adord to the Bat, '
A Chicago man has a lost tooth replaced by one transplanted
from the mouth of a young girl,
and now at a party, when the rest
of his month is watering for salmon,
salad and quail on toast, that tooth
just aches for foe cream and frozen
pudding.
Wide-Awaae tor maron is
more than usually pictorial, no less
than five full-page drawings being
given, in addition to the ballad
"The Beggar King' which has
six full-page pictures, while all the .a r- i l . I n
otner articles are aiao lavisoiy illustrated. "The Girl that Had Pa-
tienoe to Practice," relates to the opening of Camilia Urso's splendid
career. " tsessie's etory, oy r ranx
H. Converse, is an account of a re
cent ocean adventure.
The saloon keepers of New
Albany have organised a society to protect themselves, by prosecuting
those who sell without license. Those that are trying to conform
with the requirements of the law
ought to help to make, others do
the same.
A ladv flOrresnondent writes
irom Florida as follows : " We are in the piney woods on the St.
John's, roughing it with the na
tives. We are living on fish, salt
meat, hominy, coffee without even milk, and Florida syrup. The
trees around the house are hanging foil of lemons and oranjres. and
thousands of birds sing all the time.
The palmetto, magnolia and centurv nlans cactus erow everywhere.
and flowers are coming np on all sides. The winds from the coast
are pretty strong and keep us in
the house some days. Florida is
full of beautiful little lakes teeming
with nan, and is a paradise for hunters. A young man just returned from a banting trip on Indian River told us that be shot a deer, a
rattlesnake, white herons, a wildcat.
and a variety of birds. We have
hired a little blue dump-cart and a
none irom a planter, and go out camping and hunting and have a good time." A recent settler in southern Colorado writing oi the .Mormons there says: . u Knowing the troubles that some 'gentiles' have with one wife I naturally thought that the man who could get along with three or four must have something unusual in his make up, and I was curious to see what it was. My curiosity has been satisfied, and I now believe that a burly, self-conceited.
bull-dog of a man, such as most of
these Mormons are, could have bat little difficulty in controlling a dozen such women. I do not believe
there is spirit enough in a score of
these Mormon women to make one bright, wide-awake New England wife. That this extremely mild disposition is the result of the system under which they live, I have no doubt."
Alexander H. Stephens has served longer in the House of Representatives than any other man. He served sixteen years before the war, and on the fourth of next month he will bring bis total service op to twenty-four years. Mr. Kelly comes next, having served twenty years oontinuously. Mr. Randall has served eighteen years, and Mr. Garfield wonld have served a similar length oi time if he had kept his seat to the end of this Congress. Tobacco in Italy is a monopoly of the Government, which largely boys Kentucky, Virginia, and Ohio brands. Kentucky leaf makes all the " Cavonr cigars," or threefourths of all cigars smoked in the peninsula; Virginia leaf is manufactured into the " straw cigars " of Milan, and Ohio leaf turns out the " Havana cigars," somewhat after our own plan of Havana fillers and Connecticut wrappers. There are in the "kingdom eight principal manufactories' .which, turn out 8,000,000 cigars daily. There is very little cigarette or pipe smoking; from the King to the lazzarone the whole nation smokes the ''iCatouw-i Thejrnost only a cent;:
Sardhtan Dtatsk f Jamea WtUdron. The citizens of this community were startled on Wednesday morning last by the announcement that James Waldron, a son of John Waldron, President of the Fret National Bank of Bloomington, had died from the effects of swallowing three gramB of morphine. m Early on Tuesday evening the young man purchased the deadly drug at Shoemaker's saying that he wished it for the toothache. When purchasing the powders, at his request, one dose was put np separate from the rest. He talked pleasasantly, and seemed to be in good spirits, whioh was pretty good evidence that he had no intentions of taking bis own life. Between eight and nine o'clock at night young Waldron, in company with Oi, Barton and Joseph Allen, started for the room of William Blair, in James Small's residence on North College Avenue. At the gate of the bouse he became exhausted, and had to be assisted to the room. His friends now became alarmed and one of them went for a physician; word was also sent to his parents. By the time the persons sent for arrived the patient was in a stupor, from which he did not recover up to the hour of his death, 1 o'clock in the morning. Thus it was that a promising man in the prime of his youth was suddenly cut down, surrounded by his heart-broken father and mother, brother and sisters. The body was remove! to the family residence about 4 o'clock in the morning. Coroner McLahlin held an inquest in the afternoon and rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death by an overdose of morphine administered by himself. The deceased was 22 years of age. He was employed at his father's tannery and was an intelligent and industrious young man. By his genial disposition and gentlemanly deportment he bad won many warm friends, especially among the better class of the yonng people of this community. At his home he was much beloved by his parents and brother and Bitters who are now overcome with anguish at his sudden taking-off. His father's employees also thought much of "Jimmy," as they affectionately called him, and he will be sadly missed by them. It is a solemn and sad thing to think of this sudden affliction, and we can assure the griefstriken family that they have the warmest sympathy of the public. The funeral was held at the Catholic Church on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, the services being conducted by the Rev. Fathers Burkhart and
Unverzagt. The coffin was carried from the house to the church by six
young friends of the deceased, fol
lowed by a large concourse of cili zens on foot. RESOLUTIONS Or RESPXCT.
Whereas, It has pleased Divine
Providence to remove from us by
death onr highly esteemed and much loved friend James F. Waldron.
Whereas, he has endeared himself
to us all by bis amiable disposition
and genial companionship, by his nobleness of character and honesty
of heart, be it
Resolved, By the members of the
Bloomington Cornet Bai (I that we
humbly submit to the dictates of the
Divine Ruler as to Him who doeth
all things wel'.
Resolved, That in our associations
and dealings with the deceased we
have always found him a true gen
tleman, a warm and worthy friend
and an honest and amiable associate
Resolaso, That we extend onr
earnest sympathy to the bereaved family, and that we cherish with
kindest regard the memory of our
departed friend. Resolved, That we tender a copy of these resolutions to the family
of deceased, also to eaohofthe city
papers. R. A. Woods,) J. O. Muutr, Com. J. O. ElLET,) Bloomington, March 11, 1881.
On the arrival of an express train from the south the other day, at Indianapolis, a member of the Legislator from the fifth district, whose wife had arrived by it, sprang upon the car in which she bad traveled, and met her at the doorway. In a second she was gathered to his bosom, and be hugged her and kissed her, smoothed down her hair, patted her on the back, kissed her more and more, backed off to arm's length, inspected her critically, and then tried another hug, all the time oblivious of the presence of a score or more of people, who were anxious to get in or out of the car, the door of which he was blockading. The lady was the first to realize the situation, and remarking, " There, that will do," she made her way back into the car, blushing like a rose, while the crowd that had witnessed the scene smiled andibly. m m m : A man in Burlington county, N. J., could not deoide for whom to cast his vote at the late election, and he made it a subject of prayer. He then put the two opposing tickets in his vest pocket, went to the polls, pulled out one of the pieces of paper without looking at it, and voted it. On his return bomo he discovered that he had voted an order for a barrel of cider. . He tried in vain to change his vote.
Says the Muncie Times : "The time has arrived when an invitation to a wedding is equivalent to lending the groom $10 and feeling relieved that he didn't ask for more. Of the 53 members of the Legislature who voted for the woman suffrage amendment recently, 38 were Republicans and 5 were Democrats ; 31 Democrats and 15 Republicans voted against it. T. L. C. asks how to make common polish boot blacking. A, Ivory black 1 part, molasses onehalf part, sweet oil one-eighth part. Mix and stir in hydrochloric acid one-eighth part, and oil of vitriol one-fourth part. Dilute the acid with twice its weight of water before mixing. Another recipe is to take ivory black 4 lb., molasses 2 lb., sweet oil 1 lb., oil of vitriol 8 lb. Mix and put in boxes. Luther Benson is lecturing in Texas. in hi an We have had accounts recently of a marriage on the ice and a marriage by teleirraph the minister in
the latter case being at one end of
the wire, while the bride and groom were at the other. Marriage by telephone is another modern fash ion; and in summer marriage in a balloon is sometimes resorted to. Such performances do not give the impression of an overwhelming:
sense of solemnity on the part of
the people thus married. But it is to be observed that there are preachers and magistrates willing to turn the ceremony into a sensation.
nSEIFF'S SALS.
BY VIRTUE of an execution to me di-
rectad, from the Clerk of the Lawrence Oounty Circuit Court, I will ezpoce at public tale to the highest bidder, on SATUEDAY, April 9th, 1381, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and
4 o'clock p. u. of said day, at the door of
the Court Souse of Monroe county, the rent and profit for a term not exceeding seven yean, of the following described Beal Estate, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine (9), town ten (10), north range one (1) west. Also part of lot No, twenty-seven (27), bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing sixty-eight (68) feet north of the southeast corner of said lot, thence north sixty-six (66) feet, thence west to Howe's line, thence south sixty-six (66) feet, thence east to the place of beginning. Also lot No. two hundred and fifty-six (J 56). Both of said lots are situated in the city of Bloomington. All of said real estate being in the oounty of Monroe and State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee-simple of &id real estate. Taken as the property of Parker Fear son and Amelia Pearaou at the suit of Wat. S, Culbertson. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SILAS GRIMES, mar. 16-81. Sheriff of Monroe county. Dunn A Dunn, Attorneys for Pl'ff.
LIVERY and SALE NX1BLE. North Side Public Square, Bloomington. THE undersigned take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that they have Tbe Lateat Styles of Bugslea and Carriages, and good, steady horset for single and double driving, we are prepared to furnish Carriages '.for Weddings, Funerals and Parties, and swift teams for Commercial Travelers. Farmers' hones fed cheaply. WOKLEY & MAY.
Commissioner' Itfitiad SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, a Commissioner appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court to
make sale of Beal Estate in the case of
Margaret Horn baker vs. Kedick M.Wylie et al, will at the door of the court houae,in Bloomington, Indiana, on SATURDAY, MARCH 26tb, 1881, sell at pnblic sale to the highest hidder,the following Real Estate situate in Monroe oounty, Slate of Indiana, to-wit: Tbe east half of the southeast quarter of section seven (7) except thirty 3 0acrea in a square, in the northwest corner. Tbe west half of the southwest quarter of section eight (8) except nineteen (19) Here in a square in the northwest corner. Also one hundred and six (106) acres off of the west side of the northeast quarter of section (9), all of the above land lying in township seven (7), north range one (1) west. TERMS One-third cash in hand on day of sale, the residue in three equal payments of six, twelve and eighteen mouths from day of sale, the purchaser executing his note for the deterred payments, with acceptable securitv. walvW relief from
valuation and appraisement laws, with in
terest from day of sale.
Said real estate will be sold free from
liens and incumbrances, including taxes
for tbe year 1880. Said real estate will be
sold in parcels. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock t. u. THOMAS N. MATHERS, feb. 23-1881. Commissioner. Soskirk St Duncan, attorneys, a
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, Monroe oounty, sa:
In the Monroe Circuit Court, April
Term, 1B81. Aqutlla W. Rogers, Administrator de bonis non with Will annexed, of tbe Estate of Alexander Sutherland, deceased , VS. The Conneotiout Mutual life Insur
ance Company.
Be it known, that on the 18th day of
February, 1881, tbe above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of tbe Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of Monroe
oounty, in the State of Indiana, bis com
plaint against the above named defend
ant, and on tbe lUta day oi ifebruary, 1881, the said plaintiff filed in the Clerks
office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant U not a resi
dent of the State of Indiana, tnat a cause
of action exists against said defendant in
attachment, and that said defendant u a necessary party to said suit.
Now therefore, by order of said Court,
said defendant above named u hereby
notified of tbe filing and pendency of said
complaint against it, and that unless it
appear and answer or demur tnereio, at the calling of said cause on tbe 25th day
of April. 1881. the same being the 2nd
judicial day of the April Term of said
Court, to he begun and beia at tne uonn house in the city of Bloomington, on tho fourth Monday in April, 1881. said com
plaint and the matters and things therein contained and Alleged, will be hoard and
determined in its absenoe.
WM. IT. BROWNING, Clerk
fflBAi. C. C. Monroe county. JJitskirk & Duncan, attorneys. mr2-81
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ATTORNEYS AT Utf.
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we are now receiving the largest,
most complete and select stock of
ever brought to this city, and at prices
to suit all. Call and see uo BEFORE PURCHASING.
tfRJEDLST, PEARSON f FSIMfr LET. Attorneys, ftloomington, Ui Office in Allen's New Block. Special s tentkm given to settlement df fniEiais estates. Collections promptly i unfits Oapt. Priedley or Judge Pearra will W in attendance at each term of court, ap-ft
BUSKJRK toVNQAffi, Attaw ja Law, Bloomington, Ind. Ofllo In flea Bank oorner.tro-stAir. m mrmth fct ait tit
sonar. Will Draotloe in all thn anuria a
the State. Special attention givssitoFrav bate business, and to th couectSasa ei
prompt remittance of olaima.
MVLKT i DURA2VD. Attorney a Law, Bloomington, Ind., will pre tics in the various courts of tbe Btata. Sa. peclal attention given to tbe colleetiom t
claims, xne settlement of estates, and an
iroDate trainees, given careful stlHom.
umc over iree's store, opposite 1 Block, comer 6th tt and collage ai
LOUDEN $ MIERS, Attorneys at L Blootnlngtonjndiana. Onlceop-etste Ovr ftrst National Bank. An l;
of a legal nature given carefnl ettntSotlH
au courts. Hues to el estate earsaUeexamined by eM of Louien's AbstraotTJL specialty made of the oollectiofi aa4 as mlttanee of claims of all kinds. .
QADDLER SOGERS, tltiinsjsaa KJ Collectors. Oftce la Al Wa Yew Block. Particular attention given fte ait tUng decedents' estates, tad all kfftes) ef Probate business. Also; Abstracting.
Effllroiries,
Bnttons,
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WOOLENS, LINENS, RUSCHINGS. A Specialty of
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TRIMMINGS
WICKS
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M f. PIMY. T. O. PKMlftA. Abstracts of VttJto
o Monroe County Real bttk KERRY &PH1RI2IG, Xiamlnera of 1b4 Title, bare aet, ready a complete AbwtMLCt mi Tttto of every Tewa aot,Fasrmr TrMt of In4 im llearee Oenaty, tat feralsh every Omar, PsMwfcsMll or Hortrare of Rial fcrtatwitfc full ABSTRACTS OP TITLMM, aa eaa appears from COUNTY MMCOMM Onlj ABSTRACT of TITLES Ia MOMMOM
COUNTT Becorda of stety-ibttr
seTenty six-hond-page books.
and written into OMCMverioet,
Tltle Abatraict Kce)rel. JMA OWNERS, LAND BUYERS, MONEY LOANJBRS take aoOce, look well to ell LAND TiTLESi inanyoftbom are erected many utterly worthies see to It taw they are straight and oorroot befete yem risk o? suffer the oouaeeenoas of oVawAftw TITLSS. A LEASE, a MORTGAGE, iDXfft or conveyance of LAND or LOTS Is wet reliable or to be treated In thle uoertato tricky age, without a QTJABANTKVXX CKRTIFI1CD, ABSTRACT of TBAlff FXR8, showing ChWln ef Tttlw fro UNITED STATES to nrseaot data
ownership. Abstracts of Titles fWf
flwui Miaio, iwawwi em notiesv - - Fee always maonabte PERRY4PERRINQ.
compilers of Monroe Ooaatr AMreetaef
mn lioaa and ILartge Xnvestinr AMle.
insurance Agency, BOTH FIRE APfO LIFE North British and Mercantile Pi re Ins. Co. of London, Fire, Assets, 110,000,000 Continental Oon Fire, Assets, 3,888,719 Phoenix Co. Fire, 3,072,163 Niagara, Fire, " 1,600,00 0 North German Co. Fire " 2,500,900 Western of Toronto, 11 " 1,800,000 Traders of Chicago 11 " 860,194 Franklin Co. Indianapolis, Assets 321,302 Indiana Co., " w 100,000 Total available Fire Assets, $24,042,378 Mutual Life Ins, Cos.: Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund, Louisville, Ky., 1st and 2nd Division, each, $2,000. Howard Aid and Endowment Association, Indianapolis, Ind., Class A, $5,000, Class B, $4,000, Class O, $3,000, and Class D, $2,000. Both of the above Insurance Co.'s furnish first class insurance. Tbe foregoing companies comprise the Companies of my Agency, forming a bulwark of indemnity on the lives and property of the citizens of Monroe county. The Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund has paid to Win. M. Tate, their Agent, $2,000 on the life of John J. Cherry, which be bad Insured in that Company the 20th day of March, 1880, and the said $2,000 has been placed in the First National Bank of Bloomington,JInd. to the credit of Mrs John J. Cherry, wife of the deceased. "WM. M. TATE, Aqint. If yon want your life insured, Call on Wm. M. Tate, Agent If you want your bouse insured, Call on Wra. M. Tate, Agent. If you want your merchandise insured, Gall on Wm. M. Tate, Agent. He deals in "naaT class" indemnifying Companies, and at reasonable rates to the aasurod. Office up-stairs in "W. O. Fee's building. WM. M TATE, Local Insurance Agent. l&'All Justice business promptly attended to when entrusted to my care. feb23-81 WM. M. TATE.
WAGON BUILDING WORKS,
Also a General Repair
SJbLUJf. West of Letter's Mill We make a specialty of
H0BSESH0EIITO.
JET. Jt NICHOLS, ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL BVILDEB, Office in Allin's Haw Block. Plans and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling bouses and publio building. Also estimates of buildtnn com pleted throughout. AH work finished at the time specified. Bloomington, Ind., Marob 31, 1880. QHERIs?rS BAVWU
BY virtue of an execution to me direct ed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit. Court, I will expose at publio s3e, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, March 3Cth, 1881, between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m. and A 4 o'clock r. m. of said day, at the doer of the Court House of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described Beal Estate, situato in the'
county of Monroe and ptate or Indiana, to-wit: In Lots Numbers Five. Six and Eleven,
5, 6, and 111 in McCollougb's Addition, A large and convenient Wagon Yard
is attacnea to me anops, who a. pienuiui
supply of good s took water.
wacon
Leone and Bucreiea carefully repaired
or built of the best materials. Examine onr Premium Wagens. jnia-81 GIL MORS BBOTHBBS.
in the City of Bloomington, Indiana.
And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, X will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of William McOollough, at the suit of Felix C.Dunn and Jor-eph IT. Alexander.
Said sale will be made without any re JJl tnce of an order ef the Monroe Clr-
lief whatever from valuation or appraise- oak Court, in tbe State of Indiana, made
Commlsaloner'a Sale of Real
Eatate, ' ''
"VTOTICS is hereby given that in pursu-
ment laws.
SILAS GRIMKS, mr2-81. Sberifl of Monroe county. John Graham, atty for plaintifls:
O HERIFF'S SAUG .
on the 12th Judicial Day of the February
Term, in a cause pending in said court, wherein Kebecca Farmer, and Rebecca Farmer Guardian of Alnora Farmer, am plaintifis, and Juda Bratney and Valentine Farmer are defendants,! will, as Com
missioner, duly appointed by said court in
miSSioner, uuiy aupoiuwu uy nuu wun iu BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree id cause, offer or sale to tne ajtMtt. and Execution to me direct, from the at the .court hon door, in 0 Ctty of
Clerk's Office of the Monroe Circuit Court, ommawitwm m uu mi.y, u :
FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1881,
in a cause wherein David K.Beem, Thorn-
Monroe Circuit Court a. rLBrjr5?LrJ BTli" the mio-im debed mi uu. itto
ADJOURNED TERM. NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN, that an adjourned term of the February term 1881, of the Monroe Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, will be held in tbe Court House in the City of Bloomington, in Monroe county iu said State, beginning on Tuesday, March 22d, 1881, at 8 o'clock a.m. , and continuing from day to day until the business of said adjourned term is disposed of. Parties and their witnesses in the following named oauses will take notice and appear without any further notice at the time and place above named, to-wit : Robert W. Miers and Henry O. Duncan vs. Daniel J. Stout, et al. Eusbius Stine vs. James H. Scbell. William A. Montgomery vs.
Henry C. Duncan, Adm'r, Milton Hight
and Joseph D. Handy, AOm rs, et aj. William A. Montgomery va. Ann F. Sohell.
First National -Bank of Bloomington, Ind.
vs. Thomas MuUikin, et aL tint Af thn rcurul&r Panel of
tbe Petit Jury for said February term,
1881. are also notified to be present &t tne
calling of Court at said adjourned Term.
By orner of Court. Witness my name as Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, at my offire,
in the City of filoonington, March 1st,
1881 hkal WM. F. BROWNING,
mar 2 81. Clerk or aonroe circuit court-
d m TfiraWand & Joto "S. d"- fa aid Oounty of Monroe and Stat, of In-
fendants, requiring me to maite tne sum oi w five thousand two hundred and eightyone in Lot 198 one hundred and ninetydoHara and seventy-seven cerjte$5,Mi.nj gjX) Q Bloomington. with interest on said decree and oosts, 1 Said Lot must sell for at least two-thirds will expose at publio sale to the highest 0f the appraised value, bidder, on TERMS OF SALE: SATURDAY, March 26, 1881, One-third cash in band; one-third in between the hours of 10 o'clock a. . and twelve months, and one-third in twenty4 o' clock p. m. of said day, at the door of four months, with aix per cent interest on the Court house, of Monroe county, Indi- deferred paymenta, the puiaser giving ana, the rents and profits for a term not with exceeding seven yea of the following de- wllaf from valuation and appraisement scribed rSal estate, situate in the county of laws of the tte oflndiana. Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit; BEN. F. D The north bslf of the 'southeast Quarter Louden A Miers, attorneys. of section twenty-three (23) township (9) m
nine north, range two(2) ween, situated la JNCTlUiS tu ttJtitta ArriHUA-
Monroe county and State of Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time Am) nlarw exnose at Dublio sale the fee-
TION TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Indiana, Monroe county. In Circuit Oonrt. Notice is hereby given that William F. Rogers, Administrator de bonis non with
tbe Will annexed, of the Estate of. Martha
THe Bext Sprlsr Warn In tbe market, at JOHN KBRR'SAHOl Opposite tbe Jail, Bloomington,!. Tfcsj famous Troy Platform Spring Waggsi, aaT which tbe above is a correct piotarsv Alter Buggies and Farm Wagons on hand. Ok riage and Buggy Painting and Bsyeirisw done in good order. Also, Horse-skoeiw promptly attended to, Jan.T-rtm
The Jrorth Side HARDWARE STORE
IT. F. BOtfSAlL & CO..
Hava opened a near and oarafnlly asaoctsal stock or Shelf Hardware, Bar Iroa, memt popular brands of Heating and Oookiiw Stoves, Waconmakera and
supplies, etc A full tin of . . ..
Machinerv and 'ArrleDltnral v -
will be kept in 1100. W wiU H tksj
Seward Plow.
acknowledged by all oompatant jndaa fs
oe tne nest now in use. uail and exastv ina it. BSN. B. SMITH, tha well-kmAwm
Tinner, will have charge of Tin 8hop,asl
wm give prompt attention to BMxmas Gutterinsf and Boofinsr. Bsasmfasr taa
we are on the north side of the aauara. -
N. F. BONSAL OOBloomingtod, Ind Jan. 28, 1s)0l
aimpfa of said real estate,or so mucb there- Farmeii dsoesaed; has filed his pettta to
01 as may 00 miww. w a sell the Real Estate of the decedent, her decree, Interest and cojU. personal being insufficient to pay bar debts, Said sale will be made wHJ)out any ra- d paution will heard at Uef whatever from valuation and appraise- Daz( tenn cfamft c?18111?3, count WM p BROWNING, Sr3-810 u- 1. S naJX 1 y' tL&J CIwk of 0- of Monroe ec, Beem, Buskirk & Duncan, attys. march2-81
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J. W.
Onlce: Over Wooley Grooery, Bloomingtonj&d. All work warranted. jiI-78
fill or Canned
CRAIN. OYSTERS AT
.ooson & mc&uuey'B. JSA6T SIDE CONTECTIONXET
Admlnifttrsmior'a Dale
! of Seal Xkiato
NOTIOR 16 HKRSBY GIVXN, tiafA bv virtue of an ordar of tha Vsarsa
Circuit Court, of Monroe oeuntv. in tk
State of Indiana, the undersigned, Aetata
Utrator or tne iSstata of Lankstoa Bmaa matt' deeeasad. will offhr for aala al tac ¬
tion, on tbe southeast anartar of tha aonsk
east charter of section twaaty-savaai (IT),
town nine (9), nortn ranga ooa (1) vsjsjs in aald oouatyt on-
SATURDATh April Its, 11,
the foUownsg dascribad real estate silsjatt la the county of Moans sad State of la diana, towit : .
The northeast quarter of the aimibiaU quarter and tha aovtbeaat' quarter f tb soutbaaat quarter of section twaat7HHwa (37). town, nine (aiaorth range oaa m
west. ' . Also the undivided two-thlrda of Ik. southwest quarter of the sootheaat qiaartiv of section tkirty-tbre (), toa alaa ( -north range one (1) east TERMS One-third cash, tha raakba " equal payments at six and twelva msrt&sy ; with notes at intorest from data, waiirtM ralis from valuation and appxaiaaBM - ' Uwsi and secured by good mtWd msm Oas. .. ttala to begin at 1 o'clock r. u. ANDREW ROBINSON, mar. 9-ltftl. Administratet, Louden A- Uiers, attorneys. ' -. :J
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