Bloomington Progress, Volume 17, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 July 1883 — Page 3
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AiVa inr o'tM PV6KM' NOCK
with rje--want to close it out. 80 ploe cone sad bun the prion at Chirk I will sell coods to cat rid
nfthca. My stock stood, but I
will sell it so km that it wiH pay
you to boy it. UOS&KAHN.
nearer home
Kna walk tares
for tow atapia wwoane
m m conen
(Heap Wikwra lor
, BehaaoaaaftMfitBB-
tafaksof erooenes. both staple
nd fitncy, ia the town, and sells as loMaa it is possible to do aad
Km: Beat of batter a
elMeeprodaoe,boaghtaiid8old. I havb reerivedaa oneoausoi
km aaaortment of fint-ass
Qpecnswar aod having bought at wt low Prices, I an sell it "away down." SewabargaiBraU ; thi Warn, doria tbe next 20
days. Conaemamd seals,
Mi
No r askeb eaa efcrd to bay a Bauer or Mower oatil be has exaasaed the Champion, sold by StaartaadMeFheetera. ThaCSawpaon baa' always done aaavdata work aad will eoatiaoe to do tt It ia Bonalar aad takes the lead
wherevn introduced. Bather leave
rr order aow, befcre the rush lam BMibJaery begins. Call iat the store, aezt to the post oBee, aad get all th parttoabus. IsaecordaawaBcaulfeGee's BwrthaTwIl aafcaiaa; oaTSto hr mnim of afoftta. hate
.at cost, us
alsopTTopsalwaiaa
guodSMSMi
m'-imiUL south skis of the
T-a4dlTyoa 'eaa, aad get saaw
the bergaias while they are go-
fmfttsaiteor single aiaaaats thaw Bea lioGee. Iv your orders.. Satkaaotioa guaranteed.
TjBargak Store," is wkat the peopk. ia the osaatry call Charley jjobley's eststiraaiawat, oa the taatk aide of the public aaaata.
IU has baslt op a laaatatiea that
jeaWv'aot be tora dowa. tor
Wliae. Every fcw days be
taaves by ejtutess great wtkigts at f",b, comprkan fctest styles
eiavte anaacu to set aokt of
s. these Roooa so he eaa bbH tnen so
chelae om smsm to know, bat
.i j".-V' T n -QJI
who am preparing for
will be foaaa at
Will. Roddy k the proud Pa
of a 121b. girl. -laa Ourbaehef was aoujaipa' oied, oa her retarn to Louisville, by IfiasMande Vansandt.
Sea. Smith was exhibiting a
traction engine hat week, which walked over the streets, up inclines
aad side-hills, with the greatest
The town appeared to be deserted, Tuesday of last week, eo ssaar persons having gone on the
excursion to New Albany. The Snyder family returned to Kockport, Tuesday of last week. Miss Kate, and her brother Hal, will study medicine, and attend lectures next winter, Chas. Dann,one of the energetic business men of Stinesville has the plans and specifications prepared fpr baUding a handsome two story store boose of stone, in that town If anyone wishes to keep cool,
by eoasparisoB of greater with less
beat, let him re-read, about 2 o'clock some wama day, the opening chapter in Dickens' "Little Dorrit" oa a sammer day in Marseilles. More potatoes, more barley f more corn, more spring wheat, and more hops than, last year, are the entreat prospects as summed ap by the Agricultural Department at
snsiiBaeattenaeatj
awods
the heaw storm of
Moaday night a week, lightning
atraek Shoemaker's ioa house, over in the Young addition. Lightning
to be making itself quite fa-
miKar ia this locality, recently. '
Beary McCullough, daring the past fbax yearn a citizen of
reterasd to Bloommgton
Henry has been teach-
tbe Saasas youngsters, dur
ing the past two years.
The demand for reapers and
mowers has been good during the
week, the grass, oats and
wheat crop having proved to be
better thaa. mt reported. Mr.
Barabin, of Unionville, stated, while ia tins office recently, that Beaton tp. has a better wheat crop tliis a asm tlun oaaaL
Towns are now being visited
by swindlers who call themselves
agents for some city dyeing estab
lishment, and they call at residences to collect shawls, lothingt en, to be dyed and returned, but the owners never see anything
of their goods. Let all be-
ofOiarleiiUobley.tbe popular
aotkmman. west ot . lleUees. it
is not aa easy matter to find a man,
in orebildia Moaroe eoanty
who does not know .something
jdwat Chatlrv Moblev. and bis
aad have reasoa
V 2itr top want aar O.6. weight maM .ff' yearn) U boh at Tobe Smith's tor
9ZM. 8saall aiekle time docks
are sold at 1. alarm at 1-S0.
Ma-'haeas IcesJsw Kbmws of a0
a fall nae ofl
Of aseml artkdea, tin
(eia kaiyes, etc., be has
' sapnlr. Tone
aaa aerewho harever
im wholmsfs rebate en Bog
Sat -Bras, silverware. Indies as
iavhVdtoexamraetbe
:.:mis&m-:- Ji m.- - -
sasS"bhrto
aad sold
t Co,
w . a
ms. aorsfiaare oeanaai
;mav VA proud,
mk ---".i'Biiat,
they
AIH. WW mmta
of
aad their
aur, liberal treat-
Xba bart priom are paid tor
att coeds
mS the driver as be
with hiB
nve aim aa order
wh winhenromptly filed, aad
as hMaiatfy as u yea were to s to
IrKV'itlMysteaTSyoarBBii.
FAavmahoakl go to W. 3 lea's hardware store aad exam
crowds go to X W.
CbtHery wed
hvv.' ;
) Ifr the South Bead Chilled Plow,
akw the Weir Steel flaw.
: ;-Jkumss acat esawf isosjMr-
. ' Sunt loom water jost received
p vtcems Beaekerl. 'am
:T " w... H awn mn
arTwiW Bazatf is oaeef
ett's spseiattjas. ; it is earefa pre-
awa mrorauy bsAt
Saeb esead at certaialv the
Wm&mtm. the best made
.. ew'.aiways bs band
f Coafeeuoaery.
lee
Taos. M. Browne of Hindos-
tan, Wsshiagton tp, who for several years has been mail carrier, left this county last week, for Eureka Springs, Ark:., accompanied by his
wife aad child. Mr. Browne goes to Eareka Springs with the hope
of improvise bis own health, as
well as that of his wife.
(iilmore Bros, are having their
lots filled in with earth from the street in front of their wagon factory. They have been building a
stone wall at the east end of their
lots, along the creek, to hold the
earth, and soon toe unsightly hol
low west of the mill will be trans
formed into as handsome grounds
res say ia the town,
The steam fire engine has been
Stored in the round house, and as the railroad 00m pony notified the
ejty aathoritka, last week, that they
about to use the building
it was found necessary to
prepare other quarters for the ma
chine. ' A temporary house has
been built opposite Stuart & Mc-
Pheeters hardware store, and the
Miner will be kept there.
The rauroad eompaey had the
bridge carpenters working on the turntable, last week, preparatory to
it tor changing the freight
at this point. The turn
table waaeo short that the new en
gines had to be cut from the tender
before bang ran on, and an addi
thm of two feet has been made to
each end, to order to accommodate
X.
The continuance of storms, tor
Dadoes and cyclones, is without
parallel. There is universal dread
of these terrible visitations. No
doubt the reports of storms are now
much more complete than in times
past, but after making full allow
anee for aewa-gatberlng facilities,
there is reason to believe that at
w a
ajstur Dances are more
and destructive than in
the earlier days of western develop
ment. The past three weeks have been marked by a wonderful state
of meteorological derangement. Postmaster McPheetera contemplates the running Of an excurs l'fptfffwriswillf. nwrt month.
Owing to the senselessly exag
gerated reports of the loss by fire,
published by some of the newspapers, the impression has gone abroad
that the collece is so crippled as to
be unfit for service this Fall. The buildings untouched by fire are those in which as large an attendance has been accommodated, and as large classes have been graduated, as the history of the University bears record. Stones with un
intelligible names, plaster oasts of
"dead language" animals, and libraries that are seldom used, do not educate students to any visible extent. The recitation rooms are intact ; the faculty are left, and if
they possess the "faculty" of imparting the knowledge they claim to have, Indiana University is as
strong now as before the recent fire.
Ed. Bafford went down in a
well, on Addison's Smith's farm,
Tuesday of last .week, to bring up a
windlass that bad fallen in. The
well is very narrow and some thirty feet deep. Fire was put into the well to counteract "damps,"
and Bafford descended. After fas
tening a rope about the windlass, he clambered up the wall as he had descended by clutching the proprojecting ledges of Btone with
his hands and inserting his toes in
the crevices. When within ten
or fifteen feet of the top he turned j
over suddenly and fell to the bot-: torn. The feae of damps or the absence of any facilities, prevented the persons who were present, from
going to Bafford s rescue. They
sent word to Mr. Brandon and
went to a blacksmith shop a quar
ter of a mile distant to have a book:
made to fish for the unfortunate
man. An hour elapsed before the
"fishing" resulted in the catching
of one of Bafford '3 ankles with the hook, and the body was brought to the surface. The theory first
advanced was that he had been overcome by fool gasses, but, after
investigation it is asserted by many
that he could not have remained at the bottom of the well so long, and come so near the top before falling,
if "damps" bad been the cause of the accident The impression now prevails that by a mis-step he
was precipitated to the bottom of
the well, and as he fell head first into the .water, he was in reality drowned. Bafford leaves a wife and three children in destitute cir
cumstances.
John H. Louden, Esq., will,!
this week, go on his annual visit to Fayette county, accompanied by his family. It is a little too soon j
to see "the frost upon the punkin," j but he can live over the days of
yore by diving in the "old swimmin'
hole," fight bumble bees in the pasture, or sit on the back porch and listen to the "old rooster's halle-loo-
yer as he tip-toes on the fence.
These familkr farm life sounds and sights will be refreshing to one
coming from, a bustling, live city
like ours.
The Royal -Ins, company was
the first to acijust and pay the loss on the college building, having paid
f 5,000 in cash draft last Thursday.
The company has an enviable reputation for fair adjustment and
prompt payment of losses, always paying the cash. The company's promptness in this instanoe is duly appreciated by the Board of Trus
tees and friends of the University, aa it gives the board an immediate available fund to begin the new
building. The wife of W. D. Keyes, a
prominent business man of New
Albany, eloped last week with Nick Blessing, a policeman. Blessing was a tin roofer by trade, and while working in Bloomington six or seven years ago, married Mandy Whitaker, well known here. Mon
day-a week Blessing gave his wife a bogus dispatch from Bloonoington,
in which it was stated that her fath er (who lives in the country near this place), was dangerously ill ; he
placed her on the morning train
and then eloped with Mrs. Keyes,
who is the mother of three children. The Keyes family stood well in New
Albany society. Mrs. Keyes took everything she could convenicutly
transport.
Air. Manheimer, a wholesale
jeweler, had been on a visit to Tobe Smith and family, and they, have been indulging in some "high old
times." Tobe took him down to
Clear Creek to catch fish, and after
they had snaked out three tadpoles
and a small turtle, tbe party re
turned to town and bought a small
siring ot iaue nan. jtfetter hsu in
a mackerel barrel, boys.
The Royal has an enviable reputation for promptitude in pay
ing losses. rw-
Len. Field, accompanied by
his family, are on a visit to friends
in Illinois.
The wife of the late Parker
Pearson, now receives a. pension of
$15 per month', dating from 1882. Spencer Republican : Mrs. John Beem is visiting her brother, B. McGee, in Bloomiogton, this week. The west side clock face, on the court house, has lost one of its plumed ornameuts. It was blown off by the storm. Frank Moore is selling Chicago and Louisville papers on an express train between the river and the lake. The strike of the telegraphers does not seem to interfere with the grapevine line of the average country news paper. The insurance adjusters have, in every case, settled the losses on the University building. They
could not well do otherwise.
No wonder "the cupboard was bare" if Mother Hubbard wore such an outlandish dress as those tbat are named after her. They'd scare a good dog. Last Saturday a farmer from
Brown county tied his horse to one of the front teeth of those terrible red mouths, opposite the postoffice, and the animal has not since been
seen, (swallowed up.
Capt. Mart Alexander has
sold his old brick house, cor. Grant and 7th sts., to Mrs. McCaw. The colored people are forming quite a
colony in the 2d ward. j They say Mart Alexander is a tip-top landlord. He has been do-
ing the agreeable at tbe National
Hotel, in Mr. Sanders's absence; Mart is a first-class man wherever you please to put him Tbe building of the court house, in Valparaiso, Porter Co., was let, last week, and our fellowcitizens, Perry Bros., secured the contract for furnishing the stone. Good for Monroe county. Mars & Miller, of Chicago, hare been given the contract for boring an artesian well on the public fqunre. The price is $3 per foot for the flwt 1000 feet. Prof. Collett, State Geologist, tavi a Sowing stream will be found at 890 feet. "Work will begin next week. , The camp-meetings of the two colored churches run together this week. The A. M. E. Church got
his satanic majesty on the run, and
now the M. E. Church people propose to keep the old fellow going.
Whoop 'im up, brethern.
-If there is any money raised
for the rebuilding of Indiana Uni
versity, in Monroe county, it ought
to be raised by taxation. The Pro
gress is willing, and anxious, to be taxed to the fullest extent, for any
and all public and local improve
ments then all contribute. It is
the equitable plan.
The M. E. Church excursion
to New Albany, Tuesday of last
week, was a great success. No ac
cidents; no delays. The affair
was ably managed by Win. F.
Browning, Rev. Brant, Frank
Woolley, and Ben. F. Adams, jr.
The total receipts for sale of tickets was $466.53. The net profits footed up $148.03. The price paid for the train of four coaches mid a baggage car, was f 300.
Peter Sells, one of the firm of
Sells Bros., is press agent for tbe
show, and was in town last Friday.
He is not only a shrewd business man but an intelligent and genial
gentleman, with whom it is a pleas ure to do business. He travels in
his special car, which is fitted up
in a cozy and comfortable mannen
Our interview with Peter developed
the fact that theology is his forte,
and we predict that after he makes
his "pile" in the "great moral aggregation" business, he will naturally drill into the ministry.
-A very decided effort is being
made in many places in the State
to have Indiana University re
moved from Bloomiriaton. There
is little danger of that while Per"
due aud the State Normal have an
independent existence. But one of
the most forcible arguments used by some of the papers and writers ji 1 . .1 . a.
is we lacs mat we are on out one
line of railroad, while all other towns of college pretensions have
'from three to ten. And it does be
hoove the people of Monroe county
to make an effort to secure another
railroad. A branch might be
built from Columbus to Middle
bury, thus making a direct line
from Cincinnati St. Louis. If such a proposition should ba presented
to our people, they cerUinly have
too much intelligence aud foresight
to reject it,
SELLS WBOTOEBt'S Enormous Railroad Shorn Now United. The Gnat Menagtrie and Circus of the Age. The World's Menagerie, the Universal Living Museum, the Collossal Caravan, aud the gerat Electriclighted Circus, which has so long created so much talk, is, at last, reall.r coming, and will spread its Italf a million yards of enormous tents in Blooming ton on Tuesday Aug, 7 to realise our dreams of wonderland. Those honorable and aspiring millionaires, the UessrsSella, have massed, in their evw-expand-inj; grand amusement enterprise a liring aviitftcbeof rare and costly attractions and separate entertainments. Only think ofitf Hundreds of thousands of dollar8 invested in tbe only $67,000 full-grown pair of living White Mile Hippotami; a living full-grown Dwarf Elephant, worth almotit its weight in gold, smaller than
the smallest baby elephant ever seen at
birth, and an hundred-fold greater curiosity ; the only 922,000 tremendous two borncd White Bhinoceros; the only $18,000 Drove of Six Performing Colorado Cattlo; the largest pair of African Giraffes; the only Snow-white Buffalo; the only Aurochs, or Bison Bonotun ; the only fSOjOQO Monster Arctic Aqu axiom of Ice-haunting Amphibious 2fimmotha ; the only $200,000 complete herd of Asiatio and African Klephants; a Sultans
Priceless Caravan of Towering Dromedaries and camels ; the only pair of Crested
Camels; the only Lions of the Ocean ; the only White Zebra ; tbe only Abyssinian Vlacke Varko; the only Thibetian
Sun Boar j the only Equestrian Bareback
Emperor, Charles Pish, at a (tl,000 per week salary, the only, and absolutely in
imitable, Signorita Adelaide Cordona, the World-famed Spanish Equestrienne ; the
only pair of WoolyElephants ever known.
and worth more than all those of any oth
er two shows combined, a quarter of a million free exhibition in a more than regal street parade, and musical proeeit-
sion; invaluable sceclmena of every really rare wild beast and bird ; a coliseum-rivalling arena of tbe most celebrated eques
trian, gymnasts, clowns, acrobats and
general performers of all nation; over
fifty' toos of educated animals, and princely fortune invested in w aid robs and
decoration alone.
Worthiogton Times : MissUra
Sanders, of Ellettsville, is the guest of Chas. K. Pering and lady.
Huckleberries are uncommonly plentiful in the market St pres
ent. They grow on the thin, bar
ren fields, so numerous in Washington tp., and retail at from 10 to 12jc a quart in Bloomington. Usually not more than five or six gal
lon, are brought 4o town in one
season, but this summer the quan
tity gathered and sold amounts to many bushels.
Mr. Thoa. Mackintosh of
Greeocastle, secured the contract for ihe atone work on tha Porter
county court house, and Perry
Bros, will furnish the stone, The
stone will cost over $32,0(10.
Father Burkhardtolf Wash-
thington, Indiana, was in town last week. Father B. in everybody's friend, and his popularity is unbounded.
It is wonderful the quantity
of lubricating oil required to run one reaper or mower. Some men buy as much as two jugs at a time
not at the hardware stores, how
ever.
-Matt. Beatley has bought the
frame residence, north of tbe Baptist' Church, known as the "Greg
ory House," paying f 1,400. He
is having a number of improve
ments made upon it.
The Johnson Bros, purchased
the traction engine, tbat was exhibited on our streets last week, and will attach it to their threshef.
-j-Samuel Gillmore has the cel
lar completed for his new house,
west of W. B, Hughes' fesidcucej
and will push it to completion
The value of improvements made
in BJodmingtoU the present seasottj
will run largely into th) tens of
thousands of dollars.
airs, a. itnorer was re
turned to tbe asylum at Indiana
polis, on Saturday of lust week.
She became quite violent Friday
night, and her own safety aad; that
of the family demanded thai she
be placed under' restraint.
The oampmeetifig of the Af
rican M. B. Church cloaei on Sun w . me
oay mjrnt. xne attendance was
very large and the meeting was
decided sUcocess throughout. Many
persons have doubtless been permit-1 ted to see the error of their ways
while the brethern have certaifily
had their spiritual strength renew-
ed Ou Sunday next the Grant Stfeet church (near Showers' factory) will begin a campmceting at the Fair Grounds, This church
does not Use organ music, and is of
the old simou-pUre shouting Methodist stripe, Each Friday or Saturday dur
ing the past five months, we have
bad ram in Jttloonungtott. The Weather clerk seems to have a spite at our Saturday trade, Dave Hughes is having additional rooms, bay wiudows, etc., Vijl to hb rcbideuce
DRESS GOODS, SUMMER SILKS, TRIMMINGS, &C. fcC,
Fans, ism law fclm.
We offer the above Specialties at greatly reduced prices many far below cost. " They IVlust be Sold, as we will not take any of these Goods into our Dew mom. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. JMGGAJlLJUJk. Ac CO. July 12, 1883. In "Progress Block."
Tli 8 total receipts, at tbe campmeeting, were $135. The expenses will not exceed twenty-five dollars, The members of the Kepublican Central Committee of Monroe county, will meet in the Grand Jury room, next Saturday, July 28th. Twenty-eight carloads of watermelons paused this station, Chicagoward, Saturday and Sunday. The melons are tough, tasteless and flat said to be owing to the wet season. Maj. Hill of Indianapolis, was on a visit last week, to his brother in this place Nat. U. Hill. The disagreeable taste so easily detected in milk, at present, is produced by the cows feeding on rag weeds, Do you want reliable insurance ; and in case of loss an honorable adjustment and cash payments ? Insure in the Royal Insurance Co. H. H, Friedley, agent. Photoobahh made by the instaneous process at J. M. Barnes' neat Gallery, west of the court house. Wanted 500 bushels, good white corn, for which we will pay the highest cash price. BaLDRIDGE & GoUBLEY. Fob Sale. Mrs. A. J. Cherry desires to sell her residence in tbe northern part of town, or exchange it for a smaller house. She also has for sale, near by, several very desirable building lots. Terms and prices very reasonable. Tbat "Fire" Mill Burning. I have taken charge of the Perdue stock of boots and shoes in ihe Mendelssohn Hall, and will continue to sell at "Fire" prices. I want to dispose of tbe entire Perdue stock, before I move into the new corner room, and will sell at any
price, come ana see me.
YVM. JUjAltt. The leadine Gallery ia Bloom
ington is west of the com house.
New Scales. Jesse W. May-
field has, at his residence, two and a halt miles west of Bloomington,
on the Ellettsville and Whitehall
road, a uair of first-class Fairbanks
scales, upon which he is prepared
to weigh stock and gram at reason
able rates. No use in going out of
your way for scales. Prompt attention given to business, and accuracy assured in all cases.
Two FULL-blooded Durham
Calves, and a fine 3-year old ironeray horse, broke to ride add Work,
-ti I - i i r Ll i - tr
win oe aoiu on lavurauic terms, u
annlication be made soon, to C. W.
Houston. 6 miles northwest of
Bloomington.
The Brown and Weir Cultiva
tor are both sold by W. J. Allen.
Let every body oome and see them.
100,000 FRUIT JARS.
Qr. gal. wax glass J ars, per doz, 50c
Half gal. was glass Jars, per do, 85c Qr. gal. stone Jan, per dozen, $1 00
Half gal. stone Jars, per dozen, i 15 AT?
BEE HIVE. GROCERY.
Notice Of Survey. Notice is hereby rfiven to all non-resi
dents, nod all others interested, that I will proceed, together with the County Surveyor of Monroe county, Ind, or his Dep
uty, on Thursday, the 9tn day of August, lB83,tO run and establish the line and corners decenary to be established on the section line dividing Sections 18 A 19, Town
B, Worth ot Kange one went, commencing at tha southeast corner of Section 18 T 9,
M. 1 w. at 10 o'clock A. it., on said day. All
cartios interested are requested to ba pre
sent at said timo and place, else the survey
win proceed in tneir aosenoa. r am. i. owbss. July 18, 1883.
Jt4
LYON&HEALYf)
Stale a Monroe St..Ctlct.
Vf SI MUjiyM uariHi-l,
Cm Mm,
R..J.k IWaJ Ossinls.
MalerlsK all testate lartrweOajs iiMfe
1ST AM4WW PPBSWj awa
U, J. NICHOLS,
t PRACTICAL BUlXDsjlt,
Flans and Specifications carefully pre
R ft rod for dwelling nouses and public liiiding. Also estimates of buildings completed throughout. All work finished
at tbe tlmo specified. Blonrftlngtan, Ind., March 31, 1880.
NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. tfha Trustees f tha soVaral ToWflshiDs.
also of the Citv of Uloominrlon and town
nf Kllflttitilla. will moat at tha Court
House, in Blootninctcm, on the 1st Mon
day in August, 1833, at 9 A t to submit
to the Hoard their annual Settlement and
report Of reCuipts and Disbursements. Hlnnk reports on file in the Auditor's offloo. StCHABD A. fUtrt,
Evert article at a reduction to slose out stock before removing in
to tbe new room. Come to the
Boss Clothing house sod be con
vinced.
MOSEKAHJT. First-class Organs at prices
lower than you can buy shoddy
ones. H. C. 1 JUL! IKS A W.
If you want ehetip goods, now is
the time to get them, as Hunters
are selling off their boots aad shoes at and below coat.
Another Colusios ! Len.
Field is going East after goods.
early in August, and has begun his Clearance Sale. 19 Everything
in the New York store will be sold
at the bottom, to make room for a
Big Fall Stock.
Benj. McGee has a first-class
bouse, to rent, en east 5th street
7 rooms, good cellar, carriage house and stable, two cisterns, etc Apply at his store.
Another Mcbdeb of prices
has taken place at the New York
Store, where Len. 8. Field tft Co. are crowding out the Summer Goods
to make room for the immense Fall Stock that will be brought in.
it will pay you to boy now. .
O. Van SSttttdt St sea,
nNDEBTAKKBS
jjrt dsuizm ur -
Metallic Burial Caskets, Cases and
Coffins. Hearse and Carriages furnished to order. Orders by tele
graph will receive prompt attention. Shop on College Avenue.
north end of W. O. Fee's Building, Bloomington, I ndians.
If you want to see tbe nicest
and best selected lot of Queettaware
and Glassware ever brought to the town, go to the Post Office, at Ellettsville.
, m .si ' I have a saw-mill in operation
on Salt Creekj and am sawing large quantities of all kinds of lumber. Peraofts who may need lumber can
get it in any quantity and on snort notice. I also want to hire teams to haul lumber to Bloomington. Apply to D. McPhersoo.
Two Lest. Kow is your chance
to get one of tbe celebrated Jfaiace
Organs, at pow'twe cost. We desire
to close out our unran businessjand
will sell those on hand at figures
that can not be beat. Call on JS.
P. Adams, at New York Store, for full information. S.C.DoBMdVCo.
Ik order to have fewer goods to
remove, Mose Kshtt is offering his
present stock at cost. He will
make all plain- when you call on
him.
Mcualla tJo, are ottering a great many of their goods at re
duced prices, many far below cost.
iney say tbese goods must be sold before they remove into tbe new store roonit
liadies' gaum under vests, -it McCalla 4 Co'si -Heft's gauze under shirts, at McCalla A Go's. m Hi Very handsome summer silks, at ' McCaHe A do's.
Splendid black silk at McCalla Co's
Laces and embroktvrtes, at tteCe&a Co s.
Ilumbolt Jmns arid Cottonade. at McCuffa ft Co's.
Overalls and' waists at McCalla Co's. Fans, l'arasols and Umbrellas at
McCalla Co's.
Of Window shades and fixtures,
ctirtaio pofes. won curtains, c.
you will find the best assortment at
McCalla & Co's. l in ai"i", I'wn1 jKWul.MiUamiiifA'
Best Hotel in the dty, close to
the depot the urdtarci uouso kept oy S M. Orchard Son. The house it lanre.
airy, convoniortt to business part of Bloomington and table, rooms and beds rqoal to any. Commercial traveler can always secure desirable Samole Rooms at this
honse. Farmers supplied wtlh meals at
fair n gurus, inquire iot mo "vrcnara
House."
Kfic.r ;
State of ladiaaa, MoaMStSv lis the lf eoswt, cWaUS.
David 1. Surtsa. AsWrsaT ttessMrnT
Betwy A. OeaUy. vsv. JmHm. Wjmmnii
MmiMi. a. weairy, fHsasaa Paris It. Gantry, Jehn WvSr Campbell, Sadie A Masttiv S son. Jalia JC Ware. Im
Blaa T. Fursruaon. Henry Watte
H. Martha and Jaataa W. STi Stall r"
Haw oMMtbc BlaratrK wahaVK
Pittasan, Ma attorBoya, and lsi aftrqjpii'ji
Mains .weta. sauna- wtaa sana
sate of real estate, 1 jiey debts af
(ate or Betsey A. utry,-, gather with an affidavit that i ants, Tilgbnaaa H, Geafty, Sal tin. Eliza Fttramotr. Hsk T
M ntoai -BVOantrr aad -.'WilHasnaHi
tin, impleaded with 4lta4iSasH
dents or tae mate or
of action exists against then;!
titton ana sue or real estate t
of tbe estate of Betsey A. QsMHt.
ed, and that tbey are SaQosaary tbanUk ' "
Xetie Bt bereb- rivea said lata, & t
Detenoanu uai snwass tawr
pear on tha seeoad dew f N
tbe JLonroe.Uotnty urea hoMen 4i tin first MoadM
1883. at the Court Hone ia
in said Cooatv aid Ssalfc''aa'
dammr to said coamlaiaH Ike as
beard aad determined aea Ur assiSfa! y?
Aesaal sjsW
raws. -
afnsst.a'Tt
Witness wy iraaeLaa:taaaaJ
eoart,ataaea at Bit
at Jnl. A.&.1SS3.
w i. Sjiiiiii
j. w. anf H
ifc'fcy1 Wttaaaa, attovii
Msrtlce t Msm
State or Indiana. Honvoe eewatv, aa:' i IataaMoaiCireoiiTJlMirt. JfovStfV-
Scpterabrr terns, IStS,,. Bobert W. Mieriand Heavy &
vs.AIxanderOubrtoaM Maria
Be it known that oa -tha 13Ut
March. 1883, the above Ssasaa Ul
bv their attorneva Sled ia thai
court of Monroat eoanty, ia- tha .ttaMCaf --"f"
Indiana, their amended caiaWt ifaf as I -
asv sews-? sawussu mmwmmmmm tww u ajsi aa) s pi4 and oa the 14th day of Jfay, 18SAtifsM, V!
nlailamS-lwFa HIa.1 let. aaaa - --
aasvaa aaa asa vaea. airfy aapv viasarv
aavu or a competent person, said defendant. AlaaaSkdaWl
aresfdeA'oTWsoV'raalft i Now UiereTore. bv ord'oTaaMealsTC'i
aaM defendant last ahora aawaJttlBSIhy v notiflod of the tBng' aad 'pmiMmA it
aara compiawv sgaiass , aiayaaa'-iwsavaa
less no appear aaa aaswar cc.aa to, at the calli o of said smaa,,p day of September, 1883. the s
tha first Judicial day of atans'i
soars.' saraa nezoa aaa bbsb sa-a
house Im taaiCity at IHnw iilaajsaifeaatllwt ,
flrst Monday tar Hspaamtisr.y
complaint, aad tha ,mmn 7m
tnereia conuunea aaa auana, aWkWSj
hoard anr deterainea in .ats sbisaai
racu.1 Cast MaasaaO. a feast A ast, attys for sUaCat I
Htrttoe er BV
m i
Rsr
.5. SWT
mm w -Masafca ii
1 1 s a " i irf a
wfrt Is
2Totea h heretry ghrest tjfcs A mm of tha seyeral TownskiM air
county, Indfana, have Itat.la
tne Aoartor nrsam cooaty. a tha eaaamraSon of Un whi
age f Twentyne -yeara, WaaatxMaaan8l
an opes lor inspnouoa asrt
any cittseo .or nan. ooaetur.
The nnmber of voters m
follows:
Bean Blossom Towashs, Washbagtoa, Marion,
Benton, Bloomington, Richland; Van Bureav SaSt'creelC, Pota, Clear Creeky Indian Creek,
Totat,
July Il-SS: '
vaaMBaaaMBBaWSsV.
T1BT7 IT JUMkXi tt.
Wholesale aad
Roosts, Caxranv
A
Cigar and
Cor.Colkoe
(One Block Sooth
B.Anv Book or
furnishad alj
y biaat jterkof
litciusiy Ai WW? Wm
irroaatt,: II
iCHflPiislasHHii
Ctreaft'Ooaaafis
lei'aaif-aat-vlfjn
Mrnn iiaiMtf SMaiiaTiSaTlfl ' " II
mm
t$&W . T -ftC SHaSaTS 9
East, attorney. 1 , bWIMI
sTssitalisi"! rffrirHf
1
male ox inotana, "
In toe Jlonroo 1
toe county, in the Stataa
o. 390. septeiabavi Thomas I. QwaaSiVa.j,
at al. ,. ,-r-
Ba it known that . March, ts9$WfcoM
by his attorneys, ated
tha
tv. in the State of
asrainn ia aBervanaaisa
others, to foreclosa
Bth day of Jaay
aiea in ur.
compefoatr fondani, B
dontof the
Molt therefore.
said defendant tot
(ratified of t ill
complaint against
appear and answer
the calling oCaaifteaBaaBl SenUintW. lSSaL taa sanM I
judicial dav of' a "aaaaj ajtNalP
be begun and hald .iNt..sa.ifcB
in tne uuy of Dioominaxofwst
idaiatl WtlMiaanWal
coaulned and al)ewB9J
1im . lass. Ts W'KKBHrBt8tflLf. I
r8aAVj ' CterkMoawo'tt'C.V
Bast
MatftaA la Maan!
Stata of Indiana Mawjaaeo. In the ctrctiit court. Bsol mmimtet.
David P. Barton n dial ikafalar "arJialiT
tata of Betsy A. Oaatrr.ahES, 1
To JaKres W. tsaSB,!,! aaTt. '
a . tw1Ial tr ..'aClJl-"'a.Itlii-Cyr--
SalikrManrn. Kits
Ware. MlRon H. Oetfr, guson. Hwlty Wiira, WHti
and James Vf
m
W as aa vv ss.aaasa -aa - aaOTtWSMI c iIM Atexaador.' VaWatwyi'
rally hereby notified that tlre aaavawfaaTSj ad petitioner as AdiahslsMatarfof;ay.y ;
Court of Monroe onatyIa4iasw.aMiV W
oauer aaa sajeraaf-'aiaaw-af.
exttiiiFUb barbers are not as plentiful as some persons might beiievo, and it is best to have your shaving and
hair cutting done oy men who tnorougmy
tha south side Barber Is first-class and
beeps only flrat-cias workmen. Be also has a very choice stock of popular brands of tobaccos and cigars, arid anils thorn as cheaply as any man ill the traded Ask for Kph. Huchpc' narbvr Sh!j, if Ytu don"t know whvva U i.
IS
thaiaia for as
Court, aathoriaiBf
Heal mm w said deuedent,.
ot the debts and liabjUttesTo&M
ana innv, Vm powMV. Ifur. I ut Tor inrtna,'
CTOrtattnVCouH.BoMsif1
ton thdinha, on tne; saa j the September tern, teas?
the ainte being thothayj
Witnnnha Oarhtaaw
rsKi.LV .- - u.,vi.
V.ulkv&l'lltmAWN
in
riaing- the ails.eaHaMr-S
Jit
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