Bloomington Progress, Volume 17, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 July 1883 — Page 2
house Gumma And General Trader.
HAVE SXMOYKP TO.THX
Progress Blecb,
North west corner of the PuLBc Square,
mwmmi at wimob'i wwwimw. I expect to Mil everything ia the Banes end Saddlery li at ww down price, My w at auto ay the teat of workwo, aad bear ii in satad, bWt forget H, Mmt aH Saddles mada ia fay shop, art aaadeby Sd. Battcrtoo, who nmt b
axoauaa rat food
ftpriaz Seats especially,
I wiB Mt Tom CoIHa agataet world, oo Harness, aad gOMfal worl
the
to
the
work ia
shop. Makiag aad Kayaiilaft doao oreVr. A ko, remem ber, aa y oM wantK FaMTtT TaKKKB
er wiabiag me to itteai to nay real estate trade, or rent, will tad aw at tka llama aad 8addla Shop. Give aw a call aad I will give yea a bargain, or ash awn one slsc do H. I. MILT. BOGUS. Bloomiagtoa, IaA, 9ov.2t,lMS.
Blackemitlv &hop
Aad General Hepsir
TJest cf Lekrs WcsaaJcaaysaariihy of
nonsBonoBino.
Alaraeaad awraaiaat Waw Tar.
hattackodtotkoSkopa, whk a ylaattfel
anopiT 01 coos mm waser.
naaaa Boa ; of the best
Waaoaa aa. BagglwwwIWwj waalwJ kahof tka best material. '
SILMOKS WtOTBXSS.
inl3-8l
fllata of ladiaaa, Moaroa ewaaly, a, la tk circuit court, See, tana, 1883. .. Coaeplaiat Ho. 2K
cama xoang aad sane & i
C.
a
Now come' the
Benlay, their Attorneys, aad aw thai complaint bereia. together wftk aa aMdavvtjaakldVeadaat, Mary C. Boon,
it aw a raawaat af taa Bteta af - Notice is that afar aaraar ci
jfoifeSiifleSt teWaat wMwJerSwMpMt ate)
tka 1st day of next term af tka
Circuit Co Monday of
Caawt Haoaaia the City aff
demar bMak? keardaad dt
Wwwwwyaaawaad tka awl af aaM
.tajeetceey
art. to ka kowaa a taearat
Ssatamecr. AJk. MHL at tka
of July, A-D. 183. rui1 B. W. BROWNIXS.
jaiyU-& Clerk Monroe C C.
LIVERY end SALE STABLE. North 8ide Pukfia 8aaaw.BlenwTaajtw
fTtHI andsrsigard taka aJwaoroia eaBX iagatteatwa to tfce fart tkat they harp
MMMiMftWWiuc. wear
red to furnish Carriage foe Wi
naaratt
i aad Parties, aad swill
Coromereial Travelers. Farmers'
fad cheaply. WOSLXT at MAT.
State of ladiaaa,
la tka CneaH Court, 8opC Tcna, lW3. CowawiatHo.445. Sank B. CoCsy -n. Saawal A. Barfth aad WaSaw W. HarrokL
Kowewwa tka pWaUf by lagan aV
llaniex, nor asorseyi, aaa aiae ,mn owapWat aoNte, on a Note, togatkar wfek
-Mote iatkerafora aaroby gwaa wA aV
waaaat taataahaa ao be aad apaaar (Want day mi tka aaxt tarw of tka Mo
too ClraaJt Ceart, tok kcfcfea oa tka let Seaway of Saptomkar, AJX, laaA
at taauaart nowatn waawwgwa,
war to amid Bnarplaiat, taaaawa arilka
fceard aad dotnraifaid ia mm atowtia. lyttaaw, wy aaaw aad tka wal of aaM ooart, afind at Klaawwgtoa, ttric adfday ..f Joly, AJ. 1MX
ku.1I . w. nnwiiiwt
vurs Jaaawa uwaaa vaan
WX.M.TAXK, UMC A.
TATI
AMD
If yoa are aot ianrai yoa oagkt to be.
naaw wn aaa we 3, gat oar
ageoro a lira. Tanadar Ligktaiag, Cycloaoaad Taraado Mwv. krfuw ithfar- !
mlwtiai;ly too , lata. OaVaT ap atalri, ia Wa BaJMtag. Oaa
or aota or wwtooe tiaal w taa. dariag all t aria aw kiuia.
, iaa.,aaaz2,
iBfkeCiicait Coart,
Jaaapk Dt Baady, MiihlaWNr af tka Xatataof Joka UMy, dae. Ta. lmcrotw fi Skirloyy Baawr Skirvy Oow
js. tfaviey, etai. Now eraxa tka Flaiiitir ky Friaiwy, Faanoa A Vriadloy, Attoraom aad ilw kia owapkuat Imkbw, togatkar wilk aa Boowr 0. 8kirtoy aad
Biw J. AleTaader are aot fwidaata af tka
State of ladiaaa. Akatkn
tiaid partiea am awawlry kewky aotiaad tkat tka akovaaaawd patklaaar, m Adwfnkxrator of tka aitete alarawid, ka
led ia tboUrcait UMtrtaf Jiaaroaeoaaly, ladiaaa, a patitioo, atekiag tbew dofcpdaata thewto, aad pwytag tkateia nr aa order aad dactaa of aud Court, aotkor-
lURgtkawIaaf eartaia Kwl Xatata IpBgiag to tka wtate af aaid dtcatwt, foaaidpotitioadawrikaaVto wake a
tor tka paywwt af tka aekte aad HakiS
tiw of wJd wtate; aad tkat wid patitwa, wlMaadpwiww.iawtfcr kawwg la
aid Circa CaeW tka Cewrtateaae, ia Blooariagtoa, ladiaaa, aatko lat kwwial day of tka Sapt. Tarw. IMS, af wal awwt, tke aaM keiag tka Kd day ofSaat, IMS. WitaoM, tka Chwk aad aaal of aaid
Mart, tka Stk day afjaly. 1W3. fmaal O. W, M0WII19Q.
olj ft 83 . Clark.
Frkxtiey, Vbmwb Friadlay, Attys.
Yotie ta IZeirw OF rwtlttww ta SwM Btat Kafaitc.
State of Jadiaaa, Moaroa oeoaty circaM
court. Hot ee ia korakr riraa tkat Jawak Si
Saady, AdaiiaJatretor of tka aalMa of
Jobaij.sairley, decaawd, kw fled aw
patnioa to eil tke raai octato
dnt kw paraooal keinr iawAieat to bar
Ma dakte, aad tkat wMjMfrjaa i kt kwr4 attrttaayaf rSiwfcw (1M3) terw of tka circuit eaait of aaidooawty. wt, D. W: WlTMIIfO, Cfark, July -3 Ml V; mlvmM mmaty. frtomjf, lJ,rWajtr Attye. '
Frixmi tuck Tuesday Morning, by UUIAVi. SABX, Xdnwaad rakliakar.
MoUclted.
t ta Br. Majtt.
It may not be generally known
that tbe gratre of Dr. NnU lies un-
tmaraed by a monument, in one of
It ceoKtcries of Grtencutle, Or. NaUaia early years preacbed all
over tb Bortbero and eastern portioma of Monroe coanty, organized charcaes, raised the money to build tkem, and fikeed storm and flood
wkra there were neither bridges to oreaw streams, nor roads to reach
Every man in BJoomington
wfll remember bow honestly and
coatiaoously he worked for Indiana
University while its President, and
that he not only gave all of his
time, bat every dollar of his salary
to promote its best interests, as he
aademtood them. The Progress believes that the mere suggestion
wjtt be awBesent to induce tbe men
he has patronised and befriended in
days to step forward and
success of a Monument
Faad. That all may have an opportu
nity to contribute (and there are at
least a thousand men and women in Monroe county who ought to do so) net Pragress suggests, (after nominating Key. J. E. Brant for Treasu
rer) that saBaeriptions be taken in sums aot to exceed one dollar, and hereby tenders tbe treasurer that
.11 oo
Wa. A. Saba,
Taeeelebratkmof Heary Ward
90th birthday in the
of a boat of friends, is sog-
A thousand suckling di-
are filling pulpits in and Bakepooket and
Heaneek. aad cities of that sizejtnd
whose oratorv thrills the hearts of
the worshippers in the 15x25
of those hamlets, will feel
fast too mocb honor has been paid to the old nan and his thousands aad teas of thousand admirers.
They will my that "be belongs to past generation, and that the
inacement of the ehnrch needs
blood injected into Hs veins."
et it doesn't seem to strike them
that Beecher has climbed to the top of his pfofeerion by sheer skill and -rw , . l
nt oegan ro preacn in me. Indiana, which was
then a mere hamlet, bat in a very
few yean he was at the head of the biggest church in his denomination, aaa to-day, at seventy, he talks as well as he did at twenty-five ; better, for bis seniu is guided by ex
ile m not in danger oi
taking up with tbe erode expenaanrtal notions that lore young or-
into folly. He has grown as be has grown older: all
good things do.
Ta recoiieot, yoq oia mr-
how thirty years ago no had trotted below 2:40!
Watt, Flora Temple cams along sad redaced the record to the twenties. As a colt she was speedy and beat all of the 2:40 tribe, but she
retting to be an aired mare
when aha eclipsed all of the young
who wen laughing at tbe
alow record of their aires;
so with Dexter, be was past his
if when he made the wonderbreak of 2:19. Goldsmith
Maid waa ao sariae chicken when
she pot herself away at the head
of tbe hat by a 2:14f mile. And
a., after easily beating every
thing ea tl track, waited till the
faflaaaa of bar fame seemed com-
j aleteaad all eompetittoo vanquish
ed, Mom saw cowiy proceeded to
oraaofwn au ancient nwiory oy ttottiac down to 2:14. Some day she wUl do k Jo 2:10, just for fen.
Aad yet wvre' are envious owners
of yoaag colts who allege that the
rasa m aot genuine, and say these wen "old aacs, and there are lots
of yoaog eaea that can beat them,"
bat all tbe same tbey don't do it. It is jam as we said awhile ago, all
good things improve with age. A good newspaper man at twentyfve if a better one at forty-five. The maa who is a good jury lawyer at twenty-eight is afar better
at arty-two, n nas learned
Tame new fashioned no-
have their day. Tbe
cry for "yoong blood" and reoklem-
kas been beard and needed to
a ctrtaia extent, but after all it
win be found that experience is
as valaable ia aemaeas men and poKlieal leaders, aa hot blood and tlwagbtlsss dash.
"Give the older men a chance"
they have managed well in other
day, aad have brought the nation
aad basiaajs interests to tbe pres-
advanced condition an they
aot still capable of doing so?
Things one would rather have
left unsaid: Amiable h o s t e s s
"What J most you go already?
Really, professor, it's too bad of
this sweet young wife of yours ite
carry yoa off no early. She always
does." Professor ""So, no, not
always, Mrs. Bright. At most bouses I positively have to drag her away.
A iriHn wan -.WUlLUfr UII 411-
tcrnitt in Eaae & "Bunfcirk's earner atore. 1
-Mawi
BgaaaawawBaawaawai
The Only Big Show THAT IS Coming to Monroe co. this Year.
UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO BE
m wi m
Every Line of Eailroad Always Buns Special
Excursions to THE BIG SHOW. Will Exhibit at
ioiiii
Triai, Ai.
71
ENORMOUS RAILROAD SHOWS NOW ALL UNITED IN ONE VAOT and COLOSSAL EXHIBITION
NO OTHER SHOW HAS ONE OF THESE FEATURES !
POMS BF ASIATIC ELEPHANTS
A DROVE OF 61RAFFE8
Mint AFRICAN ELEPHANTS;
A WHOLE FLOCK OF OSTRICHES
THE ONLY W00LV ELEPHANTy
FIVE TON RHIHOCEBOS
A SCORE OF LIONS
FIVE BENflAL TlfiERS
it SCHOOL OF SEA LIONS;
A SLUE NOSE MANDRlLi
feXPERFORbHWa ZEBRAS
iTHE ONLY LION SLAYER
Tws HORNED HORSES
FEATURE.
lAHUBE BORILLAS
KAN8AB008.
NYL SHAU
BABBOONI
W0 Artists
IS SsatWsera
S Bases sfwlo
rW OTIEB $801 BIS TIE! T
If
AFRICAN ELANDS
lPOLAR BEARS
tjaaa
VLACK VARKE
APES
m m
.MYRIADS
OF BIRPS
f20 CLOWNS
jf olu i niucna
av nwia tofisiria'f
TrwPtafAtrUlUhWE .ry JHM ra Ai Brest LEAFEH8
SCORES of ACR0BATS
STRONGEST MAW UvUo
I ALL THE PATB0H3yTr"1PMfaYMHASTS
OF OUR GREAT .
PerftrtBlpg STALLIONS
STINK BICYCLE TROUPER.
rPraf.WHiTE'SOOS CIRCUS
S FRENCH EQUESTttlENNESYfe
rhs CARON FRENCH FAMILY
MOST B0RBE0US PA8EANT
3 MILES OF STREET DISPLAY
80 CASES OF ANIM AL5
A THOUSAND MEN AND H0RSE8
THE CARNIVAL OF VENICE REVIVED
A 6UTTEB1N0 ROYAL MARCH
SLISTENINB WITH BOLD AMD SILVEwV A THOUSAND COSTLY BANKERS
THE FEATURE OF ALL FEATURES! A PAIR OF LIVINQ HIPPOPOTAMI. MALE & FEMALE Mgtv'ibtmna'itg Me Enormout f xe oHtndina ss nut as Exhibiting fts iimiufon set wars sea mtJt essas ssorfa.
PKEPAIl: FOB A OKAIfU IIOLXlAY! Oet Your Places Early to See the Car JR. Jl. IS" I" IS S4 T HIGIIWA Y i j it Jk. t e: EVER SEEN IN ANY AMERICAN CITY. OYER lO, OOO Peile "Will lie in X5 looming tow. ON S H o w day: HOTErA RESTAURANTS, MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS, f all sorts, get ready for the bipgest crowd ever piu-n in Tilnnmiiiptnn. Two cx'iiliilinns duilv. at 1 and 7 P.M.
Admission to all advertised Shows only 50c.
unuaren unaer v years, zoo,
nwa i ii ii in i mi
IROS RAILROAD CARS. It lias struck an ingenious friend of ours, that iron railroad cars should take the place of our present lire-trap coaches. Improvements are taking place in every thing, bnt the wooden railroad car is still preserved. Telescoping, rolling over embankments, splintered cars, and the invariable fire,
have become such familiar American occurrences, the public mind? it is opined, cannot be very easily turned from their contemplation, and the deligtfully pen-painted accounts of them in the newspapers ! And yet the advantages of the iron coach over the wooden one are appaient, after a moment's consideration. Not indeed as a material more suitable for a life destroying trap, but, on the contrary, as near anaapproach to an absolute preservation of life as railroad traveling will permit. The iron car would not take fire in case of accident ! This advantage alone, if it possessed no other, should recommend its adoption. In the matter of telescoping, for instance : it is doubtful if that familiar feat could be accomplished at all, but certain it is, that passengers would escape being spitted in in their seats by flying splinter. And again, in rolling over an embankment, while it is true the passengers would execute the same gymnastic and acrobatic feats they are so often called upon to perform in the wooden coaches now in use, it is absolutely safe to state, the car while it would be dinged and battered would not break to pieces, nor would heavy beams securely fasten struggling passengers, while they were being roasted to death ! Indeed, it is possible, save and except the shaking up a person would receive in the rolling over of the iron coach,that neither life nor limb would be endangered, much leas being brained by a fallen beam, spitted by a flying splinter, or roasted to a turn at the bottom of a ravine. Grecncaatle Banner: Mrs. J F. Fee, and Miss Minnie Harbinson, go to Bloomington to-day, for a two weeks visit. L. S. Field and wife, of Bloomington, vjsistetl Capt. J. F. Fee.
yesterday, on their way to Illinois.
Ben Smith's son, WilKara
came near being crippled for Iife on Tuesday of last week. A passenger coach was being switched
through the depot, and he jumped
on the platform and was caught
between the frame office and the
steps. He was badly squeezed about the hips, and although no
bones were broken, the muscles were so lacerated that he lias since j
been confined to his bed, unable to
move without assistance.
REP OUT
OFTHK CONDITION of tha FIRST
NATIONAL BANK, at Bloomington,
in the State of Indian, at oc of tuti
neu, oa tha 2Z1 day of Jane, 1883 ; HKtiOUKOKR :
Loam and Dlacounta S20B,719 33
overdraft 14,400 96 V. S. Bond to aecura circula
tion 120,000 00
isua ironi approved neaerve
Agents 11,443 44
Due from otberNational Bank 36,570 04 Due front State and Private Bank and Bankers- 8,604 93 Keal EiUte......... $4,780 00 Furniture & Fixture2,094 6,854 00 Current expenses and Taxe paid. 4,311 23 Bills of other Baaks...... .. 5,903 00 Fractional currency(iacluding Nickel and cents) ............ 546 36 Gold Coin...................... 12,800 00 Silver Coin......................... 1,40-J 00 Legal tender Note........,,..... Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (aot mare than 5 per cent on circulation) 5,400 00
Total.
$429,958 27 LIABILITIXS.
Capita! atock paid in 9120,000 00
surplus fund i6,ooo oe Undivided profit-.. . .. 11,189 46 Circulating Note rec'ved fr'in Comptrol'r.... . - $108,000 OS Leu ain't on hand and in Treasury for redemption.,. 2,000 00 106,000 oo Individual deposits subject to check 110,717 88 Demand certificates of Deposit........ 66,060 93 176,768 81
Total $429,958 27 State or Indiana, Monroe County, j ss. I, W. E. Woodbura, Cashier of tha above-named Bank.do solemnly swear that tha above statement is true, to tha best af my knowledge and belief. W. E. WOODBURN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th day of June, 1883. JOHN H. LOUDEN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Nat. U. Hiu, Johw Waimow, Hem ax C. Ditkcak, july4.1883. Director.
Netlev tt NoM-Reaideats. In the Circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1883. Mary Easlay vs. George Kesley. Di
vorce, iximpiaini no. mo. Now comes the plaintiff by East East
her attorneys, and files her rum plaint herein for a divorce, together with an
affidavit that said defendant, George
Easley, is not a resident or the State or Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 6th day of the next Term o( the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monday of September, A,D. 1883, at
tha Court House in Hloomington, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in hi absence. Witness mr name and the seal of said
COurt,aifixd at Blomington,lhu 27th day
or June, A. V. 188X D. W. BROWNING, bal Clerk.
NORMAL &
3eoQioxia ',1
BLOOMINCTOfJ
Beg.nn.ng Jalj 23 and eadBg As 24, 1883,-w-tlu week before the Moaroa fmZr Tst!t.
l.-NOMA embracing ofm of Vmoobmtt,
2.-PRWAKATORT, meeting the wants af taoaa who ms Frsparatorv. or Collea-e Chaua. .... avn" w mm w"
1 KP AR ATORT, meeting tha waat af tai Preparatory, or College Claasta. aaat VUl
. . . EXPENMK fJv. V." JTuition SS i tk larfM . at u J . .
raiunaur ir mi ruin kmmi tmh. ia a. ' .......
lira term aot to exceed $30. for farther tafbraauils?fVM'1 !
JAR K nvntr i
Tia a nrruTUr... V-. ' . .
oo. a. nwuBuan,! BwowiBftoo, acaikws:;
BUT NOT DISHEAUTEIVED.
A Lot of Goods X7ere "On Thellcad
BIG CCtJWU30mjB
Wall Papers. Window Ctairtaiiia:
-"VM w atotuan x Mcrneeterr Manf rar wot. a a m . 'Srit W"i a ja A - .
-nave ao am rata lor, and JL MUST ssll tixm
J. W. SHQJEMAKKR.
Come and
CHAMPIQ
Stuart d
ITorth Side af the Cquare, East cf
sk:1
Wholesale and neteil Deole
The storm of Monday night a
week prostrated a number of shade
trees in Bloomington. Trees were
lying across the roadway on north
College Avenue so thickly as to re
mind old soldiers of a morning "al
ter the battle." Several members
of the old 495th New Jersey In
fanlry have been telling about it
since the storm.
Old Settler's Meeting, At Gonport, Tkitraday Aug. 9, 1883.
As announced last year, tha next an
nual meeting of this organization will be
beld on the same neauurui suear-erove
grounds at Gosport, Indinna, on Thursday, August 9, 1883. Tha district of this organization embraces the counties of Mar
ion, Morgan, Hendricks, Putnam, Mont
gomery, uiay, ttreene, a. box, jaonroe, Lawrence, Brown and Owen. To accommodate delegations and individuals, the most ample and complete arrangements
will be made. The Buskirk family not
ably of wnich, is Indiana s giant, uapt. David V. Buskirk prominent pioneer of the state, now scattered over nearly all tbe states of the union, have already taken steps to bold a reunion on our grounds
mat dev. siany otner win ao nsewise.
Arrangements will be made for special
train oa toe U. , A. as v. rauroaa.
David V. Buskirk, Pre. J. L. Rum bargkr, Trees. James Rumbaroks, Secy. That handsome, three-ply doe
skin sofa, that during the past six
ty-eight years has graced Allison's
"studio," has been covered with
green and yellow truck. Seven
generations have lived and hugged
on that sofa.
The Siamese account for chol
era by declaring it to be produced
" i t r? i
oy an exnaiauon which apringa
from tbe poison oi a snake the ex
halation being blown over the
world by a snake wind. Accepting this "scientific" view, would it not be well for Northern newspapers to cease copying southern snake stories ?
A portion of the Jackson, Mich, copper mine accidentally caved in, revealing a large body of excellent ore, the existence of which had never been suspected. It is clean, and nearly forty feet thick.
Like "hot cakes" tbe goods at Mose Kahn's clothing store are now going off. Ho is selling at cost. Now for bargains.
Ju8T received, one car load oi Buckeye Reapers and Mowers. Cull and see them. Tbey are the beat machines in the Sold, (a fact) and don't you forget it. For light running, clean work, and durability, they cannot be surpassed. W. J. Ali.cn.
Paper,
WINDOW IIA1JES
And Fixtures. THE PROPRIETOR of the CITV BOOK STORE,
takes pleasure in announcing to his oli patruns, and tbe public generally, that be
will open an a row day
In tbe Willson Boom, opposite the
Old Orchard Block,
A Large and Splendid Assortment
of Wall Paper, Window Shade and Fix-
turea, wnicb be wui over at prices vnai Cannot Fail to please.
Among the Wall Papers will be found
many of tbe latest and most fashionable
style, in tne aepartinent oi
Window Fixtures
will be found beautiful style of SHADE GOODS, Also WINDOW CURTAINS, ia large variety, including beautiful DADOS AND TAPESTRIES
A lot of Wall Paper, injured by the
Ore, will to sola at a large reduction oelow the aaal price. Ladla will consult tbeir into rest by not Durcbasinz until they inspect my
stock.
E. P. COLE. Bloomington, Ind., March 31, 1883.
Resident Dentist.
Dr. J. W. CRAIN.
Office in the G reeves corner, up-stair.
nuia. ...... .
We hrma a vnnA time miv lie
had at the first camp-meeting held by the . -.. ... 1
color ea ja. n. liburca oi Dinmugwa, beginning July 28tb, 1683. Wa need a
get tbe church revived to a higher standr i . . vi
mg ; xnu, w mu muuujr w miip hi build a new church. Charges at the gate will be 10c. : moraine: servioes free : af.
ternoon service 10c.; Sunday morning, afternoon and evening service, 10c. for
each. The meeting will continue day and
night until its close. Committee ; W. H.
Vaughn, Joan mown, J. w. atiies, v. Pinkston, James Spaulding, Israel Allen. Tlm tz n.mmniijl anil nfthapa wlln
will give us good preaching, will be with us in the meeting. 4w
Notice to Non-Residents. 8 lata of Indiana, Monroe county, ss :
In the Monroe Circuit Court, Septem
ber Term, 1883. Complaint for the construction of tha
will oT William W. Roddy deceased. Complaint No. 411. William B. Roddy, vs., Phrebora O. Pauley, Executor of the Kstate of W. W. Roddy, The Board or Home Missions of the United Presbyterian Churcb of North America, and tha American Bible So-
cinty.
Mow comes the Plaintiff by Kast Kast
his attorneys and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants, The Board of Home Mission of tbe United Presbyterian Church of North America, and the American Bible Society are not residents of the State of Indiana.
Notice is theroforo hereby ctven said
defendants that unless thev be and annear
on tbe first day of the next term of Mon
roe circuit uourt, to Da noiaen on toe first Monday of September A. D. 1883, at
the Court House in Bloomington, ia said County and State.and answer or demur to
said compliant, the same will be heard
and determined in their absence.
Witness my name and the seal of (aid
Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 26th day of June, A. D. 1883.
Isbalj v. W. JSKUWJi IPJfcr, July 4-H3 Clerk Monroe C. C.
East (t Skit vtly's.
I
n mil 1
County Headquarters for
Fie a j War lifles
DOORS. SASH, BLIN
GLASS, nOULDIHGS, LOCKS, HUJGES, KAILS ADD
The Early Break
COOKING STO
AHD THE GRABS OtfVEB
Are Among Our Specialties.
Brail-
A
DM
PETER BOWaIaN has
Drue Store on the XVemt Side Tt&
North of the alley, AND HA8 ADDED FfU&NE
fjiears, 'Xobaceo, jrerramenr JFm
nt jrure wyine mm JUiaeers
Dor medical parposea. An experienced druggist in
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utvvs u vi ua uvu irx u j fmsrmJi NORTHWESTERN FERTtlJONO GQUPft'HN Vheaaaptted at aeadlaa toe, at tbe rata alaaSlba.aai aeea. mmt ai''-WJI!m WINTER WHEAT WM Mo IS baaaela per acre, aad fa everr taataaea whav thiM 8aajsawila?'aaaijiW m iDjUMa aad Ilunoislaat yaax. tha Ofop la abova aa manuraT jWyf.aijai 1 M; m Whsatandaraaa. Thnassali rt Trn rn i r'Tiaanilla flflanl aaslsaiir' ftm at n 11 eDK,Taatha tormajaaaaaot ataw Whlat sa usssniiiy waAoitTai iaa:fa&yji s' Ztribja. WrtteterOlrsalsK
County -A.aiditor'n
TBI undersigned, Auditor of Moaroa Cwsaty, ladiaaa, beg Malti
feiiowiag report oi taa xinaaoMu uwnn o am vmumft '
ing May 1st, law:
RECEIPTS.
There has been received a follows :
Account of dot; nvaane, del f833 Acct of local school rereausy 3M Acct of township revenue, 2taS Acct of rohd reveaue, UOil Acct of special school revenue, 0640 Acct of redemptioa of land, 891 Acct of turnpike revenue, 763 Acct of turnpike bond oM, 1000 Account of county raven tat as follow Nov'ber installment, dup., '81, HISS
April installment, dup, '82, 18181
Refunded oy stata tor amount
speoial JudKes, ISO
Refunded by sunt, of poor tana. TS
Refdad tp. trustees, road tai ad, 1881 Rered by Lawrence no.. Jury (oca. 81
Jury fee paid by clerk ct, uourt, 18
Broaersa license, tuo Advertising paid by delinquent, 88 Miscellaneous. IS
Damage and coat, school fund sales, 82
Docket fee, circuit court, si
Total, 9S8087 Bal. in Treasury, June 1, '88, I3S1T
Mt-.-t A.IIIAI
iouu receipts, fotij Redeemed by Co. Treasurer, 6709
Bal. ia Treasury,
14605 20H
Outstanding orders, June, 'S3, $31,035 89
Bal. ia Treasury, June, '83. Uftoft m
Indebtedness of the county, 8lii30 88jJ
Respectfully submiited,
There have
followiaa
Uea revcaae, . aaaa aw
Tawaabla revaaA S8t
SSftRoaa revaana, . t0U.ftS
Local scboel reviwa, asaa av dpaoiae lebosl faad. tSiO ft RadaaaDUoa af laada. '
0lrteeaadi
I Btate tieasaraf, ... iWtmt and aabuHea, ttSf 18) (Juror. MST 98.V
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OMBaeeiSo.
rUrimiaal.
IPubUc baiMiasr.
rCoioaWs inquasts.
aaa aiga ways,
Rook aad tateaarjr,
Aswuaiiia nTwufc
Insaee.
PrinUn aad adTar'a.
iiarnpiae,
Hrvace.
Houm of Refucex
Poi scalp baaaty.
latereat oa co. order J2S4
Total banadL
butsUnding orders, Jane, tsj-
Total warrant to be
Deduct outntanciar
June, 1883,
Total warraa
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