Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 November 1882 — Page 3
ESTATE OP JOHN C. ORCHARD DECEASED. In ft Monroe circuit court,, in. the State jo Indiana. No. 133. All creditors, heirs and legatees of said estate ate hereby notitUd that James B. Clark. Administrator of said estate has filed
his account and Touchers in partial settle-, meat of said Batate,and that the same will come up for examination and approval on the 20th day of November 1882, the same being the first judicial day of the Nov. Term, 1882, ot said court, at which time fiaid creditors, heirs and legatees Are
acquired to appear in said court, in the
court nouse in tne city oi jpioomingwn, and' show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness my name as clerk, and the seal of said court affixed, tho 18th day of Oct., 1882. Wh. ?. BB0WNING, skaxJ Clerk Monroe C. C.
fSTATK OF SAMUEL STBEAN, DECEASED. In the Monroe circuit court, in the State of Indiana. No. 14ft. All creditors, heirs and legatees of said Estate are hereby notified that Wilford Carter, Administrator de bonis non, of said estate, has filed hia account
and vouchers in partial settlement of
said estate, and that the same will come tip for examination and approval on the 20th -day of Nov, 1883, the same being the tint judicial day of the November Term, 1882, of said court, at which time said creditors, heirs and legatee are required to appear in said court, in the court house in the city of Bloomington, and shew cause, if any there b?, why said account should nut be approved. Witness my names as clerk, and the seal of said Court affixed, the 18th day of. Oct, 4882. . IK F. BROWNING, sxal Clerk Monroe a C.
Notice tm Heirs, Creditors, etc. In the matter of the Sstata ot Patrick McOary, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, November Term, 1882. Notice is hereby given that John Waldron, as Administrator of the estate of Patrick McOary, deceased, has presented and filed his accountand vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 30th day of November, 1882, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and Toucher should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are hereby notified to appear ami make proof of their heirship to said estate. Witness, The Clerk and Seal of said Monroe circuit court, at Bloomington, Indiana, this 4th day of November, 1882. Wx. F. BROWNING, skai Clerk Monroe C. C. Louden & Mien, ntt'ys.
ESTATE OF JOHN E. FARMER, DECEASED. In the Monroe circuit court, in the State of Indiana. K o. 31. . All creditora.beirs and legatees of said estate are hereby notified that J tinea M.Abel and Geo. W. Farmer, administrators, of said Estate, haveflled theiraccountct Touchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination
HUH ippCUVBlVB IHO 4iU Uaj & V1, the same being tho 4th judicial day of the November Term, 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 oity of Bloomington, and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness my name as clerk, and the seal of said court affixed, the lit day of, Nov- 1882. Wx. F. BROWNING, sXAL Clerk Monroe C. C.
KSTATE OF CATHERINE WILSON, DECEASED. In the Monroe Circuit Court, m the State of Indiana. No. 104. All creeitors, heirs' and legatees cf said Estate aw hereby notified that Audrey J. Antell, Administrator of said Estate, ha3filed his account in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and approval on the l td day of November, 1882, the same beteg the 4th judicial day of the November farm, 1881, of said court, at. which time said creditors, heirs and legatees are required to appear in said court, in tho ouit house in the city of Bloomington, snc ihoweaose, if any there be, why said account, should not be approved. Witness my rant? as clerk, and the seal of said court affixed; the 1st day of Nov., 1883. Wm. F. BROWNING, fsmjLL Clerk Monroe C. C. Notice to Xea-Renldemt. State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss : In the Monroe Circuit Court, of Mobtoo county, in the State of Indiana. William Norman; Administrator of .estate of Elizabeth Si pes, deceased, VS. Rachel A. Harris, Isaac Harris, JametSipes,etaL Be it known that m the 1th day of September, 1882, the atove named plaintiff, by hia attorneys, fifed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county, in the State of Itdiana, bis complaint against tho above named defendant, far sale of Real Estate, tnd on tlie 7th day or' September, 1882, -.he said plaintiff filed in the Clerk's Office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, James Sipes, is not i resident of the Statu of Indian and that his residence is unknown, and said plaintiff having by endorsement on said ctmplaint required the defendant to appear h said Court and answer or demur thereft, on the 2nd day of December, 1882. Now therefore, by order cf said Court,' "said defendant, lust above named defendant, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency oi said conplaint against him, and that unless re appear and answer r demur thereto, at thecalling of said canst
For Sale. A farm of 150 acres, mile west ot Georgetown, under cultivation. 35 acres good" bottom land, 23 acres in corn, one-half corn goes with farm. House of 3 rooms, barn and orchard, price 2,500. Address, Postmaster, Bean Blos
som, .Brown co, jlikl
iWERY Lady should examine
oar new arrivals of Dress Goods. They are uncommonly handsome
this Fall. McCalla & Co.
H. T. Smallwood, of Harrods-
barg, has a store house, (opposite J . D
Urmey's) now vacant, which ho desires to rent, sell or trade. It is one of the best located houses in Harrodsburg, and will
b6!d six to eight thousand dollars worth of
goods. Splendid opening for Hardware, clothing, groceries, boots or shoes. Corre
spondence solicited.
The widow of John J. Cherry desires to soil her property, east of I.
mat. Jcogers s residence on stn street, as she prefers to occupy a smaller house. There is about 1 acres of ground, and the Since will be sold as an entirety or will be ivided into lots. The title is perfect entirely free of incumbrance. This would
be a desirable place for some farmer who
wishes to remove to Bloomington for tho
education of his children. The house is two-stories, good stable, cellar, etc For further particulars enquire of Mrs. Cherry on the premises. For Sale. I will sell my farm of 90 acres, six miles west of Bloominirton. in Richland tp. The land is woll
timbered 30 or 40 acres in timber, oak, poplar, hickory, etc. Apply to or address T. J. BYERS, White Hall, Ind. ocl8-4
The largest line of Cashmeres,
Ac., just received at McCalla&Co's.
DdVn 3 CEHTTS a POUND.
Little En m
MCCALLA & CO.'S CASH DKY GOODS HOUSE STILL. AT THE FRONT I Their Mammoth Store Boom, with its extensive alterations, is now completed, and have just opened one of the largest stocks of
Boots .slxxcI Sb.oes,
9 wt-f
ALL THESE we offer at prices BEYOND ALL competition. Oil Cloths, Window Shades and FixturesIn this Department we have increased onr assortment, aud these good can now be had in the most desirable patterns. fifidies's Fine Shoes a Specialty! West Side of Square, Bloomington, Indiana.
lOc.perlb. at DUNN
& Go.'s Gash Store.
Loalsville, IK. A. & C. Railway "Monoii Route." Time in eject October 15th, 1882. Two Through Passenger Trains Daily between Chtcaro& LonlRTllle. Chicago & Jacksonville.
GOING NORTH, day mail, jugittkx.
Bloomington 12.0? pm 11.01 pm Greencustle 2.01 pm 12.25 am Crawfordaville 3.04 pm 1:24 am
4.09 pm 8.00 pm DAT MA.lt. 5.16 pm 6.35 pm 8.58 pm
9.20 pm
Lafayette
Chicago
GOISG SOUTH
Bloomington Mitchell New Albany Louisville Nashville, Tenn.,
Parlor Coaches on Day Trains, between
Chicago and Louisville. Palace Sleepers
2.28 am 7.00 am KIGDT EX. 7.43 am 8.58 am 11.34 am 11.05 am
8:15 pm
Tohe Smith had manufactured
expressly for his Fancy Bazar and Jewelry Emporium, seven handsome new stylo show cases, that are woll worth a visit to
exammo. ine supports are ot wrougm
iron, and tho euses arc entirely new nnd novel. No country town in Indiana has
such a store ns this, and indeed few cities can boast ono as handsome or so heavily stocked. It is the wonder of the ago, and ought to be seen by every one who visits the town.
m mi The Cincinnati Exposition it
seems has been removed to clothing house of Ben. McGee, in Bloom
ington. buch a display ot hand
some piece goods, perhaps has never
betore been seen m a Bloomington establishment, and his supply of new styles in ready made goods far outstrips anything imagined by ordinary buyers, His handsome store room on the south side of the square, is now a complete "Pair," and so great has been the throng of bnyers since the arrival of" the goods, that much of it was never placed on the shelves they bought from the boxes, just as the goods were unpacked. Bali: after bale of domestics, car-load after car-load of boot and shoe boxes, aud fine dress goods in cores of heavy packages, have been rolled into the spacious doors of the New York Store. This is a notable stock of goods, one that is sure to receive the attention of buy
ers in this and adjoining counties,
Abriving by every train is the new stock of Fall goods recently purchased by Chas. Mobley, of the "Golden Knle" dry goods store. He has eclipsed all former efforts in tins line, and can show a better grade of goods for the money than has ever been" sold in Monros county. He will not stand back for any dealer in the county, in the matter of variety of goods or taste n selection. Do not fail to call at the "Golden Rule" before closing a purchase. DisrLAYS of fine jewelry, ornamental clocks, standard silverware, first-class time-keeping wntehes,aud everything in that line are made from new arrivals at Tobe Smith's each week. In the matter of wedding presents you find a richer supply at Tobe Smith's than at any
other jewelry house this side of
Louisville or Cincinnati. It would
be impossible to enumerate a part of
tne articles kept in Smith s establishment. It is a "Bazar" in all that the term implies, and everything made and sold (in the fancy Hue) can be found here.
TnE "OLD FAHMEft cornee" is the headquarters of John K. Anderson & Co., the popular and suc(Vfiftrnl firnnurs. fFhi fiim line en.
throughout the Fall and Winter lKroT facilities for taking care of
muuiua. awuuiis u cAtCuoic m country produce, uici 'ives that so superbty maguificent, has ever: DranCa of(ne business particular atbefore been seen in Bloomington, tent;on Xumberhg a? customers and as for prices, we challenge tue;som np (he if ; iU
i trade to equal us in cheapness. I county, this grocery store can rec-
XiESb. rlELi) & IO. ommend its produce to consumers as Daily additions are being made K"0 J,'0?,1 lhi,t Is JS' t0. townto the prime stock of Groceries kept A..1 stot;k 18 Pt., tl,at on sale by Hemp. Wilson the "Pro-' T l)ka.sc tlie.patrons of this house.
Wilson hiis-nU ancl see tn0 nrm yow all
by Hem v,
! n.inaa R.lnll.-,' firnnrw
on Sight Trains between Chicago and - Q(J counlry u.a(4, numberiut; i t!w good people arc welcome
among it the most caretul farmers
in the county, whose good
Jacksonville, Florida.
Comfort 1st Complete. Connections Sure. Through Trip nnd Bound Trip Tickets for south nnd s-iuthwest, and Through Trip and Land Expioring Tickets for north and northjrest, via most direct and close connecting' route. ' .Baggage checkod through to all places where tickets are purchnsed. Travelers wanting information apply to CARTER PERING, Ticket Agent at MooomiwftoH, Inriiana, Or to MUR HA r KELLAR, ?. P. A' Louis
ville, Kentrtckg.
TO THE EAST. TO THE NORTE. TO THE WEST. TO THE SOUTH. VIA TDK Ohio & Mississippi Railway
The Great THROUGH CAR and FAST
TIME ROUTE. 4 Sally Trains to Cincinnati and Louisviilo. 41 Daily Trains to St Louis. Aerommodaiion has Day Coaches with out change to Cincinnati. Dag Express has Parlor Cars and Day Couches without change to Cincinnati. Dining Cure Seymour to Cincinnati. Night Express has Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches to Cincinnati and Louisville without change. Dining Cars Seymour to Cincinnati. Also, Sleeping Curs to Washington and Baltimore without
change.
Auanae Jixpress has Jtalaco sleeping Cars and Day Coaches to Cimuxunali without change. ' E AST-WABD.
wives
make the choicest butter and cheese.
He has a big butter trade as a result, because he keeps only the best. Some special bargains are offered in Coffee at Wilson's grocery, and sugar and tea are sold as cheap as at any house. Skillful barbers are not as plentiful as some persons might believe, and it is bcsS to havo your shnving find hair cutting done by men who thoroughly
understand their business, mm. Uuoiiiis
Prohibition is the leading thought of the day, mid I am in favor of
l'roiiihilion. l belipvo tiiat tho mixing and sale of impure and poisonous liquors ought to be promptly prohibited. There are perhaps not thrno families in twenty
that do not keep whisky in the houso for
some ronl or ianoied necessity, and no ar
gument is noeclcd to prove to them that tills whisky, for which they pav a liberal
price, and is dosed to tho chiMren and
women, should bo pure. I am prepared to provo to all who call on me th-.tt I keep whisky (and have n n1 . irt "iconso just as
your druggist na.-; tnut is unq-.i- itionauiy IHiro eoiiis direct frim tho didillery to
D&" And hero wo go to the BEE HIVE, where they sell the best goods for the money of Any JPlace in Town. DRY GOODS Hope Bleach, 8e ; Dress Silks and Satins as cheap its any house in Indiana. Striped Shirtings, 8jc. CLOTHING Mens's Suits, from U ? CARPETS From twenty cents per yard, up. STARK BOOT The best solid boot in the city,' for $2.50. Agents, for the Broairllicad Mohairs, Acknowledged by all the most competent judges to be, without any exception, the best. We guarantee the largest stock of woolen goods, and the lowest prices to be found anywhere in Southern Indiana. You can get these bargains at no other Store hnt the
North Side,
BEE HIVE
WICKS & CO.
Buy your Gent's Furnishing Goods at Kahn & Tannenbaum's full stock. New goo 3s a big lot, at Kahn & Tannenbaum's.
Mrs. Flora Gibson, of Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Coffin. Two Jarg;e Rogers freight engines were recsived last week by the L. N. A. & C. railroad company. Thanksgiving occurs on the 80th ult. Monroe county Republicans have something to give thanks for this year. Dan. Bonsai 1 has been given a freight train conductorship on the New Albany & St. Louis Air Line Railroad. Ren. C. Smith has purchased the property on Vinegar .Hill, belonging to Rev. Mr. McKinney once the Miscncr property. Miss Sadie Harrold, a daughter of Win. Harrold, Esq., was married on the 5th inst., to Mr. John Keen, of Covington, Ky. There is a man in New Albany
who has taken his wife back three
different times, after she has eloped with other men. He likes her style of biscuit, probably.
The complaint is general
among farmem and shippers of the prevalence of rot in apples. The finest and soundest looking fruit is subject to atU.ck, and keeps but a
tew weeks.
Kahn & Tannenbaum are now
receiving their stock of Fall goods. Quality better, prices lower, and a
bigger stock than ever,
David Whittakeir of Bloomfield, (well known here) has gone to California to spend the winter. John R. East is making an effort to sell his property, as'he contemplates removing to Lafayette. W heat is looking uncommon
ly well could not be in better condition and there is a large acreage sown.
The Ohio gentleman who bar
gained for the farm of Rev. Win.
Turner,did not consumatc the trade but bought David Hunter's farm, northeast of town. Rev. J. W. Webb left Greencastle,Thur8day,for Red Oak.Iowa, where he has been assigned to a leading church. Red Oak has some 5,000 inhabitants. The many friends of John J. G reeves will be gratified to learn that his health is improving rapidly, and that he will soon be able to give his entire attention to business. Spencer Journal : Miss Mattie Axtell, of Bloomington, is visiting Miss Florence Sadler- Miss Emma Allison, of Bloomington, is visiting Mrs. W. E. Ditiiemore. Horseshoes, made of three thicknesses of green rawhide, com-
The latest styles and the best
goods at Kahn & Tannenbaum s Boss Clothing House.
pressed in a steel mould, are used
-A Gosport man, whose boots to some extent in England. They
tho south side. Barber is lir.t-class nnd Kwernmont warcnouso, won to m , i
kcons on!v first-class workmen. Ho also w'" snow "e v.oven.:neni : lamps nnu re
bus a vory choice stock of popular brand:
j ceipts to provo this, a 11 only ak that you
of tobaccos and cigars, nnd soils thorn ns MtAtmiv m mv mnn in 1 lr,iflp Alr !Vr
1 lT.nH lTiitrlmai Rti'),,ip Kltitn if 'nli fl.tn't
know where it is.
Statioks. iAcc" mi Day dation.1 Exp. Lve Hitch 3-27pm 2.47pm
on the 2nd day of December, 1882, the I to.Wlo 8.00pmje.25pm
Westward. a.m. 3.m
Court House in the tity of Bloomington,
on the 3rd Monday in November, 1883, said complaint, and tho matters and things
therein contained atd alleged, will be
beard and determined in his absence.
TVM.KBBOWNING, Hot. 1-82. . Clerk. Friedley, Pearson & Friedley, att'yg.
MTWe have the fullest, largest, best and cheapest stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, bats, caps and no
tions, ever seen in the town of
Bloomington. Every man, woman
and child in the county can be supplied from our stock. It ia a big
show in itself, ami should be seen
by all. Len. S. Field & Co.
Len. S. Field & Co. extend a
special and particular invitation to
the Jadies to call at the iew Xort
gtore, examine the new stock.
iake .Notice. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to tho Lite firm of Field, Carmicbael & Co., will please call on S. K. Carmichnai, at Stanford, and settle either by note or rash, as the business must be fettled at once. FIELD, CAHUICHAEL & CO. August 30th, 1882.
Night I Kip. i 2.3Uam! 6.55am
Atl'tio Exp. 3.54am 0.00am
Builders and farmers and others having building done, can save money and get their orders filled promptly bv calling at our hardware store, one door east of the postoffice. Stuart & McPheeteks. Never close a trade for sash, doors or blinds, till you get our figures. We have superior facilities for furnishing this class of work. Stuart & McPheeteks.
7.00amS.16am
pm Pac.Ex
LeTe.Mitchtll.21i 11.51) 11.50 I 1.05am
Ar-SLLouie! 7.25 6.20 7.10 I 8.20am A Beautiful Truth. If you get Through Canto St. Louis or Cincinnati bv nnv oth
er line than the O. & SL, you will be com-
pnea to pay extra rare in addition to money paid for ticket. The Comfort of your Wife and Little Ones should he Considered. All ears on
all trains run through to St Louis without i . , . - v , - , . .
O. "Vn.ni Zandt &c Son, DNDEItTAKEBiS AS1 nBAf.EKS IN Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and Coffins. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by telegraph will receive prompt attention. Shop on College Avenue, north end of W. O. Fee's Building, Bloomington, I ndiana. Watch repairing is not my regular business, 1 deal in Furniture, but 1
have spare time which I can tlevitto to putting the delicate machinery of your
1 , . t , . . . . . llU.fcHlii
cnange, ana arriye inaovanco ot trams of , watches in order. My experience in this
r "T"? '"ereuy giving uio paw-ons oi ; COnntv, and the work I have done will
the O. A Jf. first choice of locations
cr.rs of connecting line3. For reliable information as to routes, rates, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by letter to Ticket Agent of Connecting Lines, or to H. A. Troudly, Agent Ohio & Mississippi BV, Mitchell, Ind. Or to T. W. Russell, Traveling Passenger Agent, North Vernon, Ind. W. W. Foabody, W. B. Shattuc, General Sttp't. Gen'l Pass. Agt. Cincinnati, O.
ESTATE OF HANNAH SNODGBASS, DECEASED.
let liis toes through, rubbed tho
blacking brush over leather and toes alike, and thus deceived the public for a long time. Mr. F. E. Hunter, Treasurer of Mendelssohn Society, has made
imnroveraents in the manner of.
heating their Hall, and that room j will hereafter be as comfortable as any public room in Bloomington. Greeves & Son have one of the neatest, freshest appearing grocery store rooms in Bloomington. Everything is new, neat and tasteful, and the reputation for fair-dealing always maintained by this firm,will
i insure them the continuance of their ; trade.
In the hurly-burly of election
will not nois.ui yourself wit'i tho recti lied
stun" that is often sold. AUGUST KUETJGEB. ?! Oysters are now received and sold by George Benckcrt, the reliable restaurant keeper in the Orchard block, South College Avenue. Here you may buy Oysters by the can or dish, and eat them in a neat
room, tree trom intrusion. By all odds the most responsible Oyster house in Baltimore has se
lected ueo. Benckert as Agent. Good Bread is Conducive to good health. Benckert bakes the best Bread In this market, as all admit. George Benckert's is the place to buy your fresh bread, rolls, pies aud enkca. Onjy the best and purest materials used in baking. Best Hotel In the city, close to tho depot the Orchard House kept, by S M . Orcbaad & Son. The houso is largo, airy, convenient to business part of Bloomington, and kiblo", rooms'-aid bods equal to any. Commercial travelers can always smnrn dimirablo Suinnle Kooms lit this
!ouse. Fanners supplied with meals at j a pair of match horses stolen ree 13. T j l. iu.l...,l 1 -
House."
weigh about a quarter as much as an iron shoe, and are said to wear longer. Diptheria, it is ;said, is treated with remarkable success by a St. Petersburg physician. He gives an aperient draught, followed by frequent drinking .of cold water and hydrochloric acid, aud a gargle of lime water and hot milk. Hall is now Recorder. Fulk will hold the office of Auditor .till November, 1883. Wall. Browning and Major Grimes have gontt into business at the old stand. Tho office of Treasurer will not be surrendered to Ike daman till September next. Dr. L. S. Bowles, of Paoli,
week, the sad fact of the death ofi Orange co., invested one thousand llobert C. Grcevcs's bright little hilars in young cattle, last spriug,
son was passed by uumeutioned. The boy was sick but a few days -the: blow so sudden as to be more keenly felt by relations and friends.
purchasing sixty head for that sum
He sold thirty head, last week, realizing nine hundred and ninety dollars. There is no better grass
' Inn tririn 1 dof aP lArtrvtA nnnnttr
Abner Btmgh, formerly of this , , " , , . , ' and a man can make more money
by grazing thqn i:i raising whes.t or corn.
Inquiro for tho "Orchard
i cently. The thieves took a hack
from a neightor farmer, hitched up
recommend mo in tho iuluro ; so sho jld you desiro watches, clocks or jewelry repaired, call at my storp, North sido of the square. JOHN P. SMITH. Oysters! Oysters ! Mrs.
Rott has secured the solo agency
for Ellis & Co.'s "Star" brand of Oysters, pronounced the best in the market, and serves them in the best style. She will sell by the can or in less quantity to suit customers. Big Loaves Flour havinprcomo
down to a reasonable figure, I have
In the Monroe circuit court, in the Stalq
ATc'-nnd or I -ceased the size of my loaves of
Estate am bertby notified' that &,bm ; bread in proportion. 1 propose to C. Foster, Esceutrr of said Estate lias give my customers the value of their
couuty, but who removed to a farm near Speucer, about a year ago, had
At the Orchard House, on font
Sat irday, an Irish gentleman and
his wife took seats at the dinner
tabie, and a Chicago drummer seal
ed himself opposite. While wait
ing for his order to be filled, the
Car load of Heatine Stoves at ! " 7 - young man toot a stalk ot celery
low prices. W. J. Allen. I nu;kel s w.onn 1 c"e8inis . from the dish and begun to cat it
Favorite stoves of all sizes and uays' "e 1 "luv ,The Irish lady nudged ber hus-
140 bushels Choice Iowa Timo- d droye oa tnroUgh Yandalia the
thy eed lor sale at ?u.ou per ousn el. W. J. Allen,
Clover Seed at Allen's.
i next morning, and have never been
heard of sinco. When an individual invests in
ia nickel's worth of chestnuts now-
The persons enumerated below have been legally authorized to go to housekeeping on twenty cent
bacon and five hundred dollar seal s kin cloaks :
Abner Piok&rd and Eliza E.
Carter; Eli Eads nnd Luura A Sexton; Clem Whiisaker and Or-
i)ha Sare; David P. Jenkins and Laura J. Holsapplo; Richard F. Walker and Laura E. Barks; Manville Tomilson and Martha Lindsey; Thomas T. Breedlove ind Mattie Ef Wagoner; John Pauley and Minnie A. Henry;
Josiah W. ifiaet and Julia M,
Brown; Asbury Owens and Mattie Sare; ArdUla May and Lottie
Henson; Jewett R, Stephens and
Jennie Oliver; Robert H. May
and Mollie is. May; James H,
Spires and Mollie E. Stivers; Patrick Fitzpatrick and Nelly Nowland; James Borland and
Julia Woodard; Edward B. Flynn
and Ann Butcher; Anderson
Aegg and Emma Ham; John
Fultz and Luella J. Edwards; George W. Ktien and Sallie E.
-HttMKdd; Wubajn CLCule,r and
Ann M. Campbell: John W
Wampler and Mollie ET Craw
ford; Wesley langley and Allie
Mayhem; Cornelius Meadows
and Mary C. Creagar; Hughes
b. Deckard and Florenc Lucas;
Wm. S. Woods and Laura F.
Gaskins; Hany C. Withe rby and Rose A. Dicky; Daniel 8. Law
rence and Matilda E. Youne:
Samuel PalTord and Vina E.
Koons.
Monroe circuit court tcgiin its
November terra on Monday. There
are a number of Lawrence county
cases on the docket ; among others
three damage suits against the L.
N. A. & C. railroad company. Ov
erman and Kane each bring suit
for injuries sustained by the ditch
ing of an express train near White
River, last summer, and Walter
Shanks sues for injuries sustained
by his little daughter, upon whom
a loaded baggage truck was upset.
Moses F. Dunn is attorney for the
plaintiffs in all these cases, while - ! J . "11 t '
ine raunau company win oe rep
resented by Friedley, Pearson &
Friedley.
Hon. Samuel WaUingfordwbo
would have been elected to Con
gress if the other counties in (be district had done the right thing,
leaves Bloomington for Abbey vi He,
South Carolina, this week, where
he will again engage in the stock
business during the winter, W. W. Hairold left Bloom
ington, on Thursday morning last, for Newton, Kansas. Mr. Harrold has been given 11 position as salesman in a dry goods house. The family will remain in Bloomington till spring.
prices to suit all customers at Al- ! make an investment in something ba(,( and 5l) ajl wBjpa: lbn's. ja,ive. The trouble with tbo chest- saicl, "Will ye luck at that? Ta Builders, Contractors, and all nut worm is that he is of no ac-;blaguard's atin the bokay !"
persons having building done,; count tpr JisU bait, aud Ins llavor is Frank Hup-Iu left Blmimino'i,..l,l , f rh of W .T n -l.Vhf. mnrnvpmonr. nn in-h railK JiUgllCS lelt JJIOoming
Allen before closing a contract for burger cheese fried in coal oil. The 1 Ion last week for Santa Fe, Now a house or any kind of structure. quantity of worm that can get infoi Mexico, where he has been ofterod
My facilities for giving you inside 'one ehestuut shell is amazing. U position by a commission housie.
Sled his account nnd vouchors in partial sot-:
tiemcnt Ot said ."istute, and thnt ttic same will come itD for examination and Approv
al on tho ith day of November, 188-J, the
nrst indicia) nnv oi tne
A Good Offek. The Chicago,
Burlington ft Quincv Railroad Co. has same beiii the
jnat issued an illustrated treatise, "The I November Term, 1882, of nid" court, at Heart of the Continent,' describing tbo which time said crmlitors, heirs and logawonderful growth of the Six Great States i toes are required to appour in said court,
i ne oook u oeauwuiiy prroieu, ana numerous engravings of bifjh merit adorn its pages. Any one sending their mime nnd address, with two three-cent, postage tamps, will receive a copy by return mail, by applins; to Pew-evnl Lowell, tVivral Pft-s'.-'yjt C'H -ofo,
money.
Mrp. Rott.
Farm of 131 acres of good land
for ealo on easy tor.as, moilv well s-t in
figures are unsurpassed, and a call
will satisfy you on this point. Tiikt Oitvcn" i roirjirdcd liv
grass, situate five mil s..ih of BU.m- n , wj,(, julve usc,j as tl,(; best ingtou, li milos from ruilronil stnlion, au-l ,., ,. . ,
on good gravel road. N
Plow for any pwpn.-e, that has ever
in the court house in the city of Bloom-1 Roasted Coffee,
ingicn, anu snow causo, it any thcro tic, tloaBlou I "on.ic, why said account shmil.t not bo approved. ; Kostd ( Vfl'ee, Witness my ramo ns clerk, and tli suai ; Hoasted Coli'oo.
of said coui't.afT xi-1 tho lmli .lay of Oct., ' Itontod Golden Hio,
ip"-. Miw.tr nuvv I i;on?til Java,
.r?j ' , V i - . 1 i. '.1 . . v.
Strained Ifoney $1.25 per gal-i Levi, James aud Frank are now
ou. DuxJi Vf Co, jiu lew Mexico.
New Ii-ovifsiow Hioi-o. Lime. A. J. Edwards (lj mile
T hnvn ononod a full line of tW southwest of kllettsville) has
onriAR in ilia room west of the Mul-I large quantity of the best lime in
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l,on nifi.'.f or P(ld. It runs 1 ht. kin buildiuir. west 5th St., and will " luiisiacKw; tor twenty-rive
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I' ' "'! mnnn rnHo nt filu !1 1 1 fl I W V Kpni 11 COMllMOie SIOCK OI eV-
1.1 i-tK lvr lli. : '-' ! - j- i- . 15 cts -r Jh. ' the requirements of the most exact-; ery thing in my line, bpectal bar-
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'"i""!''1 '"iing ngriciiiiurim u n wnu eu Tr m I l)y Stuart MoPheotcr:., cue
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Pure Vinegar that will keep pickles. Dunn & Co. Handsome all-wool taiits (dirt cheap) just received at Kahn & Tannenbaum's "Boss" Clothing House. F. E. Wortey of EUettsvilte, while nt the Indiana State Fair, Iniusht. a lot of Pure Blnod Atnorioan M erino Bunks two and three year- old. They are now for siilo at reaxonuUo Uguros, pd any one desiring to improve their stock of ahuap should apply soon. oull-4vf Tiik New York dry goods store carries a bigger stock than many of the pretentious establish-,
I ments of New York City. Every
Corn is being husked. ' Vennor is an old fraud. "The frost is on the pnakin"
and they are ripe for pies.
Christmas comes on MoBOay
a bad arrangeoient.
Why don't those ftllowi) with
"influence" strike the candidates now?
Dressed fowls are not "so ple-
tiful this season as they were hat.
No cholera.
-A. J. Chandler is 'the recipi
ent of an $800 back penstosi treas
ury draft secured tfaroagh the Hunter agency at Washington.
N. F. Bonsai! has retncived to
New Albany with his family, and
Wm. H. Slocomb now occupies the
Bonsall residence, on west 7iJi at.
A large amount of cooaterfieit .
money is said to be in rirralatioii
gold, silver and paper.
-Wm. Blair (son of Thtw.BIah)
accompanied by his bride, arrived
from Michigan Saturday cveaiM.
Mr. B. has resided ia Mkhiga several years.
-W. O. Fee desires to 'rent his
store room. Read his ad.
There will be Sundav night
services in the U. P. church here- ' after. Preachins by the Pastor.
A Republican Andiitor was
elected in Greene coaoty by 4 votes.
-The Marshal of Mitch el. lad..
was fatally shot while ukase m
arrest, last Saturday night.
A frajht brakeman nas kill
ed at the third bridee sooth of
Slinesville, Saturday night.
It will 1m remetnberad that
months before the election the Pro
gress time and again asserted that
the next legislature, if Democratic, would be squarely agaicist submission, and some of our exceedingly goody-goody people took decided issue with us. Now it is sscerttua. ed that the legislature staivls Sea-
ate, 22 in favor of submission, nasi M against ; Houso, 41 in favor, and 68 m sa
bers against aggregate majority araiaet
submission, 11. The probability is that
the Democrat will tramp np tiome technicality upon which to claim that Um amendments era not proper! v before the
legislature, ot if submitted, it will not be at a special election.
-The Board of Trustees (Indi
ana University) were in session last
week, in Bloomington. G.S.Orth was absent, owing to sickness. The resignation of Judge Roach was re
ceived and accepted. Dr. Stem
having resigned, Dr. Stitsoa was
elected in his stead. A largely at
tended and successful reception was had at the residence of President
Moss, on Thursday evening. --GiBerS ""minipty iuumty'"troupe will perform io Bloomington next Monday night. Tickets
and reserved seats will he on sale
nt the postoffice next Friday. The troupe is said to be No. 1, ami as nothing of this kind has ever visited Bloomington, it is reasonable to suppose they will draw an uncommonly large audience. The story told by Lieut. Dmenhower, before the investigating committee at Washington, ia a dreary rejetit!on of hardship and suffering. His narrative coonrtM the opinion of most people : that the game is not worth the aasiMfition. Polar expeditions am as aceless as attempts to scale the most inaccessible mountains, awl since the fact of standing on the spot which marks the polar extremity will bring as little information to science as sailing along tho equatorial line, it seems foolish to waste human life upon it. Peter Wehner sends for the Progress, and writes that he is now engaged in the real estate business in Chihuahua City, Mexico. This story of strange practice is told of a Kansas lawyer : Thu law requires that a person must bo ' 21 years old before he can preemt land. When one comes to ask if he can evade this law and havchht boys, who lack some years of being; 21, ''prove up" some land, the at torney smiles serenely and sayst "Of course ; certainly ; it is tW easiest thing in the world !' And! 1 .1. .T . 1
wnen ine tuno comes to roaxe ous, the papers the attorney marks with a piece of chalk on the floor, M2l years old." He places the afSant.
on the floor standing on tbese wonts and has him swear tbafc he is "aver 21 years old."
Sf til
ceuts a bushel.
Collins & Karsell are handl'ine urado of goods found iu this estttb
d onlv crains in Queusware set of dishes' TIIK STEEL ROLLER ! iUlunent is also flrst-class. as Len.
e door ! 14 picces,$2.)0. Highest price for' Process Flour, which for quality , S. Field & Co, will have tt other i olothilig hose and txnroine tilt new
' Mutlf. ri Kni5' J.A.JJai J?Rifvr.Mar oxa Is anytime tn llns v.-..ri. kind, Jau styk-s, A bi stock
A pair of Saratcga, a31-stel Skates (olamp and soniw) good as, new, for sale very ohetip. Harm- E. Gabia.
Tht famous Twist Bread m.tt.ufactured by Georgo Itonckert still held its place in the atfectiomi of the peel Try a loaf if you nerhae don a. Positively the largest st.wk of Goods by ten thoustnd dollars' worth, ever brought to Blomtting ton, can now be seen in Len. SL Field & Co.'s New York Store, To see is to believe. Prioea tfowa to the very last notch.
Dos'-J feil to call ,t tht (Bosw
