Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 November 1882 — Page 2

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THE ROLL OF LUCKY MEN

For Sheriff Silas Grimes, majority, For Treasurer, Isaac Claman, majority, For Clerk, David W. Browning, majority, For Auditor, Williamson M. Alexander, majority, For Recorder, William N. Hall, majority, For Coroner, James H. Gaston, majority, For Surveyor, Michael H. Buskirk, majority, Com. 1st DisU David P. Burton, majority, Com. 2d Dist., John P. Harrell, majority, For Prosecutor, J os.E. Henley, district majority,

255 votes 259 votes 20 votes 9 votes 22 votes 80 votes 33 votes 16 votes 59 votes 700 votes

TOWNSHIPS,

Uoan blossom . . Washington . . Marion Benton Btoomington Richlau '. Vanborea Perry bait Creek Polk Clear Creek . . Indian Creek . .

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AND PURE, HONEST GOODS, REMEMBER TO COME to the well-known SHOEMAK EES'S iSOS,' DRUG SXlltJt:, Itlooiuiiigioii. new T-A.3ffxs.:.an immense stock don't buy till this stock is carefully examined and priced. WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES ARE MADE A SPECIALTY Together with FAIXTS, OlXiS, Ac.

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THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases of tie Throat anil Lungs. Jvp ta'o. In diseases ot the

iiijuuy tmlnionary organs

a safe and roliablo remedy is invaluable. At EE'a Cherry Pectoba& is such a remedy. It is a scientifio combination o the medicinal princi pies and curative virtues of the finest drugs, chemically united, of such power as to insuro the crrcatest uoaai-

l bio ellicioacy, and

unuormicy oi results. It strikes at

the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief end rapid cures, aud is adapted to patients of any age oi either sex. Being very palatable, the

! ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, 1 Bronchitis, lufiuenro, Clergyman's

aore J.nroai, Asiamo, vraup, wm Catarrh, the effects of Ayf.b's Cherbt pECTOiiAL nra magical, and multitudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be Iiept at hand in every household for tho protection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so eflic&cious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices aro inducements to try some of tin: many mixtures or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredi-' cnts, now offered, which, as they con-

i tain no curatlvo qualities, can anora I only temporary relief, and aro sure to

aisappomc rue patient, diseases vi inn thruat and lungs demand activo and effective treatment; and it is dangerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that theso diseases may, whilo so trilled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Uao Aver's CiiEiuiY Pectoral, and yon may confidi.ntly expect the best results. It is of acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful preparation and line ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prescribe it. The test of half a century his proven its certainty to cure all pulmonary complaiuts not already beyond the reach of human aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO., mctical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. OLD BY AIX DBUQGISrS BTZBTWREM.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Fill ED LEV, PEARSON ,f FRIED. LEI', Attorneys, Hloomingtoa, Ind. Oliieo in Allen's Jfi-w Block. Special attention given to settlement of decedents' estates. Collections promptly remitted. Capt. Friedley or Judge Pearson will be in attendance at each term of court, up-79 BUSKIRK .f DUNCAN, Attorneys .it Law, liloomington, Ind. OlBco in the Bank cornor,up-stairs, on south side of the square. Will practice in all tha courts of the Slate. Special attention given to Probate business, and to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. JAMES li. MVLKY, Attorney nt Law, Bloi :n mjton, Indinnii, will practice in tho various courts of the State. Especial attention given to the collection uf claims. Tlic settlement of estates, and f.ll Probate business, given careful attention. Office over Foe's store, op o ito Progn ss Block, corner lith st. and college ft venue. LOUDEN .j- MIERS, Attorneys nt Lnw liloomington, Indhinu. Ofiioe up-Ktnirs over First National Bunk. AH business of a legal nature given caieful attention in all courts. Titles to Heal estate carefully examined by aid of London's Abstract. A specialty made of tho coliectkn and icmittance of claims of all kinds. ROGERS .j- llENLFV.Mlnrwy and Collectors. Ollice In Mayor's Office building. Special attention given to settling decedents' estates, tind to all kinds of probate business. Also, abstraeiing. IjlAST & EAST, Attorneys, at Law, li liloomington, Ind. Ollice, in Witldron's Block, north sido square Probvtu business and collections given prompt nltciioii. Will practice in courts of all udjoiuing counties. Business solicited. Important to Travelers. Special Inducements sire offered you by the Birlington llouto. It will pay you to rt:iC their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue.

LIVERY and SALE . S f A 11 L E . i Xorth Side Public Square, Bloomington. fnUK undersigned take pleasure in call-'

X mg attention to Uio tact tnnt tney liavo The Latest Stolen of Butreries and Carriages, aud good, steady horsct for single and double driving. AVo are pre

pared to furnish Carriages for Weddings, J Funerals and Parties, and swilt teams for . Commercial Travelers. Farmers' horses j ed cheaply. WOUL&Y & MAY. j

JHT. J. NICHOLS, a. ift ciiitkc a? AND I'lHACTICAL. KUILDEU, Plans and Specifications carofully propared for dwelling houses und public building. Also estimates of buildings completed throughout. All work finished at the time specified. Bluomington, Ind., March 31, 1880.

ESTATE OF NANCY SANDY, DECEASED. In the Monroe circuit court, in the State of Indiana. No. 139. All creditors, heirs and legatees of said Estate are hereby f notified that John Waniplor.iidininistrntor of said Estate, has filed Ids u.'count and vouchors in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will coma up for examination and approval on tho 23d day of Nov., 1882, the same being tho 4th judicial day of Uio November Turin, 1882, of said court, at which time said creditors, heirs and legatees are required to appear in said court, in the court house in the city of Bloomington, and show'causo, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness my name as clerk, and the seal of said court affixed, the 1st day of Nov. 1KS2. Wm. F. BROWNING-, seal Clerk Monroe C O.

: Commissioner's Sale 1 of Real ilstaite.

State of Indiana, Monroe county ss: Monroe Circuit Court. Benj A. Rogers, guardian Nellie Stewart, Willie Stewart and Knttny Stewart,?., VS. Jessie Stewart and Rattray ,3tewart,r. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Monroe circuit court at its September term. 1882, to sell the real estate described in the pe;i:ion Hied in tho above oatiso, will by order of said court sell at public auction on tho premises in the City of Bloomiugton, Monroe county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, November Utli, 1882, at 2 o'clock p. in., tho said real estate described in said petition and said order towit: Part of Seminary Lot Number thirly-

: six, in the east half of llio northeast ; quarter of Section live, Township i-igl t, north of lUno one west, aud bounded us j follows to-wit: ! Beginning on the south line of said Lot ! two hundred and severily-livc foot west f ' the southeast corner of said Lot.thonco west one hundred and fifteen and one-half feet, ! thance north one hundred and fifty-eight I and one-third feet, thence east one huuj drcd and fifteen and one-half foot, thence south one hundred and fifty-eight and one-

tbird teet to tho place ot beginning; also part of said Seminary Lot thirty -sis, bounded as fallows lo-wit : Beginning eight poles and one-half links west of the southeast corner of said Lot e n the south boundary of said Lot and ru tning thence west eight poles and eight and one-half links to the southeast corner of a part of said Sominury Lot thirty-sis, heie toforo conveyed to James Stephenson, thence north with said Stephenson's lino

and parallel with the east boundary of said

lot, nine poles aud fifteen links, thence east

eight poles aud eight and one-half links.

thence south nina poles und fifteen links

to Uie place at beginning.

All in the city of Bloomington, Monroe

county, Indiana, and heretofore known .is the '-Stewart property." The title to tho

above property has recently been quieted

by court. TERMS OF SALE:

Tho purchaser will bo required to pi y one-third of the purchase money in cash,

ana execute his notes tcr tlio residue in

i two equal installments of six and twolva

months, waiving valuation ana npprmsi-

nicut laws with approved sureties, anu bearing six per cen'l. interest per annum from date until paid. JOSEPH E. HENLEY, Oci. 11-82. Commissioner. East & East, attorneys.

PRINCIPALUNrS

.-4ife TUe SHORTEST, QUICKEST Mil And llnEST lino to St. Jowph, puttiu la lown'gfAtclilwtt.ToiK'-a.lJenl-S'tl)nnk,Mlt3('url, Kauviy$1Kiu. Dalian, Outsit-, Ker Mexko, Arliomi, Mui',JiJ-1;v!ton. tana nnd Texas.

CHICAOO

-- This I:ouK' has nosuprrlurfur AUiert , 5i SSs-J., Mlniirnpolla and St. raul. I'i ivcrsa - 731 Nationally n-puted oa y conc.Hlcd to 5Sgfeil-IUB iiw Great

all closes nl imvt'l.

KANSAS CITY

All coouei-iloni) made

Tlt-ki-U via tlllJr "" srou "liX ivii-brauHl LIhc 'f'J?vSauna traveling nlcaialloiaci-sIij'yOfS lu jury, luid Uif l". S. mjJfy 01 Caada. W All TVA0V e00"0". Vt?S''alHim Iia' ' vJ! X Fan-. MH-iiin! ara, (f At "' ''" " 'rt'' 1 -' "l T JVT .!

FOtTT25'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWOERC!

Stuart & McFkeeteia, i North Side of the Square, East of Poatoffice, MK J- xwjk Jt iw a- rmc c me 9 at 3r mm j? Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in V

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County Headquarters for Pine smi Poplar Mih ani Li DOORS. S3&X, II.IIV1S, GLASS. MOULDINGS. LOCKS. HINGES. NAILS AND SGEEW$. The Early Breakfast COOKING STOVE AND THE GEAND OLIVER CHILLED PLOW Are Among Our Specialties.

A m If STORE ! PETER BOWaIaN has purchased the Drug Store 011 the West 8icl ol the Square, North of the alley, AND HAS ADDED FIM'SH NEW GOODS, Cigars, Tobacco, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, and lnre Wines aud Ciquors or medical purposes. An experienced druggist in attendance.

$W $10,10 EIGHT OR TEN Thousand Dollars1 WORTH OF GOODS At Cost or Less, To ( LOSi: BusincNa. Most of my stock was purchased thi full for cash, mid nil old stork will bo sold n-gurdless of cost. I have a splendid stock of the newest stylca of shndes of Dress Goods, Cionks. Uolmans, blinwls, Dress Trinuiiin(s, Notions, lints, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, tjiiceuswaro, etc. A Ittnje stock of Boots mid Hhoe.-.hest makes. It will pay you to cull and see ihuin. S..V large stock of Mens' and Boys' Clothing lit less than cost.jQJ Deficiency in hearing is the. cause of my closiqg business. I hereby tender my sincere thanks to the citizens of Mon roe county for the liberal putronugo they have bestowed on m; for the hist forty years, and I now invite all to come and share in the burgain I propose to give in chains; out rav stock of goods. W. 0. FBK. Nov 10-R2. O o m lino . Spring: Seal; Saddles OF OU'K OWN MANUPACTURK AT $15. Ve also liuvt the largest atock of Harness, Cellars, and a full line of all e;o- usually krfpt

in any soup ot tne kind in tuts county. LliliDLET'S OI.U STAXO,

Vc!-lsideof ths public square.

Saddles, Harness, Stc. THAVE OS nANDS WAG)N & Bogey Ho -ness.Men'sand Ladiw 'swaddles, Bridles, Collars, llaltnrs anj almost everything Uiieded in this Una, made by tho best of workmen, which propose to sell as

LOW DQWII AS THE LOWEST

All my poods are made from the vary best of material. I ask thraa TridiiBg t purchase to give me a call and atcamtno before purchasing elsewheie. SPRIXC. SEAT SADDLES and any other kind, made by BiL Itotterlon, out of the best nnceriul. My plact of business is on West SidePublic Square in Progress Blocfc. Any one wishing to attend to ollwr bnri ness than the abovo, such is ratting property or land trade will pintle call at my Uarness Khcp and I wi 1 assist. Abo n nrember and do not forget it, I will rocuiya orders for FRUIT TBEE9, of all kinds from Cnn:on Nursory, naar Salem, Ind , to be delivered on the first of November next. Mav 3-82. I. MILT. HOG MRS.

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I? ALLEY & HOES. Western Agents LAFAYETTE. INU. REVERSIBLE HEELS

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Ve Hoiton win ai ot roue, roraor Into F TKin it rouuv i'owiter nro. iiit in nuu. Foju l'iH-lrrd i!lrur-Miii,rcvi in FlmiCitoi.itR v Fojuv t'uwdrra H nvnm t;.ci cs Kowu. I'owiUti. will lii.-iva.-i-tlio qu:intltvcC mil1! anj c rvam iwculy ptr ccat, and make tlio tmttcr ntB I and t'vt'i't. Kwtii rowdrn will miv or pri-wnt aln.wt ivxsr Dl!..i to whtch llois. n and ( ntili- uro kulik'ct. foi TZ'8 Powhehs wiu. oivu Satis ctws, DAVID E. FOOTS, Proprietor, BiLTlalOIlE.lID. SoW liv P, Bowman, Bloomintrtou THIS FAKLOlt 0KUG STOllli'

Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes

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Of nil kinds, 50

To their

The cen1r plccea nro lntchaniwmble anil raveralWti. It jirewrtu tcv fnim running voir, loquirim; no beet Utitf oners. , . ... 'i'lio Agency for theso cooda In this town has boon pi need wit h us. Othors cannot procuro thom. Call and examine o. foil lino of Ijeatner and "Cundoe" Hub.i.ir Boots and blioea tbu ltovoraibto Eool. C.K. PERDUE, Bloomingtox.

WAGON BUSLDINf. WORKS. And General Repair SHO I. West of Leffler's Mill. Wc make a specialtjr f HORSESHOEING. A laro and convcaijnt Wasn Yard is iittiichcd ti the Shops, with jdcnviful supply of good sticfc water. Wagons and Buggies carofully ncil-ed or built of the hot materials. .Examine our Premium Wagons, jt. 12-61 GU.MOIIK BKOTUEB3. THE PROGRESS

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i:-iaw iixuiniH,i-arui,iM!a4-r A v. nmi priTU'ttj(

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ORCHARD HOUSE!

S. M. Orchard 8c Bam PROPRIETORS.

Opposite iho Depot, Blooiiilitsiw, Ini.

1 I POTTER. PERCEVAL tOWtLU ! Sll'wv 'M '.v'i.ft'i'ijn', tf. ti.i.Ji. ; Ciiicaco. tU. Ciilcuto, 111

The best assortment of Window and Shade fixtures, will he found at McCalla & Co.'s Gush Store. 3 Cakes Oat Meal Toilet .Soar 10c Duns & Co. Strained Honey 1.25 per gallon. Dusx & Co, Pure Vinegar that will keep ptcklub. LL'.Ni t!t Co.

Notice to IVoii-UenlalentN. Ktali1 of Indiana, Monnio county, ss : In the Circuit Court, November Term, 1882. John K. East, J.ino C- Johnston VS. Martha Oiiphant, A S. Oiiphant. TIkiDus

llullikin, cl al. Co'iiplaint No. 151.

Now coincs tho rlaintiflsbv Kaht& En-t,

their attorneys, and lilos their coniiilni:st

hurcin, toircthcr with an affidavit that sdil

Ucfondant, Thomas Mullikin, is not a rosi-

Utiiit ot tno rtatc ol Indiana.

Notice istbcrofnro horohv irivcn said !-

fondant that unless ho be and appear on tho first day ot tiio next term of tho Monroo Circuit l.'.nirl, to bo holdcn on t.l'o third Momhiv of No vein her, A. IX, 1882,

at tho I'mirt House in Itlaoiiiinton. in said county and State, and niiswor or domur to said cinp!aint, tho samo willlu heard and determine.! in his uhsenco. Witness my name and tho seal of said court, affixed at lllooiuiiifrtoii, this '27th dav of September, A. 1)., 1S82. Isicvi. Y.M. V. PKOWNlNfi, Oct. 1-82. tilerk Monroo t!. 0. BuyThc Beit FURNITURE! I have an EXCLUSIVE contract with tho two Factories of Binnminvton, by which 1 KAVK FRKUiUTd. By this arrangement I can ppt my goods cheaper than any one who buys at Cincinnati or Louisville. I CAN AND WILL UNDERSELL ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTY.

Iietore .ii buy, coint and i,iv

Ai." Ji, c. JOHN i'

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f .To Painu will U tparti t: mccatr.nkidat Hu tnuvttna ptiWk.

CITY BOOK STOBir rpHK undersigned respectfully infortis L hrs patr ns and the public ijeiieta'ly that he has on hands and is receiving a fltti . and choice supply of all tlxwe articlos osually found in a UcokStoro. THE STOC K. IS FRESH, and has boon selectd with great car aivJ with especial reference to tbu wants ef tt,i community. Ho has uIm li s uttfcit Supply of Fancy ArtllM, nmny of them of now and unique desigr Xheassortiacntof Scbool and College Text Boojtw and tn-hool Supolios is untimHy fllreabrii.?iii!; ever thing that is ndd . All u be sold at price lkt cannot faii t K' Mttisfaclion. Teachers and other friands f KducatniA a to uiTttcd to cull ami make tic City Hook Kloro TCIicir JIcudqimrterH, where they will r, conliaily wthwnotf, and whuru o--ery tft'ort will ba laado t pi'ouioto t heii colivi 'iionco. K V. i,lB. fShwmmglor. Ind., Aug. SO I88i . Resident Dentisir

Dr. J. W.

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CtHci. over SJi-t'iilhi Je C's Store, llloonv inj;tou,Uid. All viik wun.iimiil.jal-tii'