Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 December 1884 — Page 2

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fete- ,,:

Then it not the least probo-

ntiity of Bonne Cob k ling being

cfeoMB Senator from New York, He is periaairently out. of polities.

-.With $40,000,000 ot unclaim

ed DMwer in the National treasury,

m.wonde? the hungry Democrats

.mt the 'rascals' turned oat.

, So far as Tommy Hendrieka

has done all the talking for the

mw administration. There seems

to be one doing any thinking for

it.

rwaw racter 3we. New Orleans, says that there is no T tU death of Cantain David prospect of the buildings being

L. Payne, the leader of the Oklaho- ready for the reception ofexhinia boomers, America has lost one bits before January. He says that of its most interesting and peculiar he finds nothing has been done as

characters. For twenty years Uip- yei rowna uapu.g

tain Payne vascillated between sue- mat nave nrnvea, anu iui. m, mA ajnnnointineBt: between nods ot cars are standing on the

tUm mas Af utsmhiraiM Li-iumnh grounds, which can not be unpack'

: nfOnnnuiuni td because the buildings are not

- to! Jl ;n ha hmarf and vet comnlete. Although the exhi-

fertile valleys and plaios of the bition win open on ueoowucr , Indian Territory a soot destined to as advertised, there will be nothing

be the happy home of thousands of to attract visitors until January.

civilize! noroan oemge. ii, vt ,j ,u ,,, 5v-

W rh.finHorR he eon Id I ' e -

..j ,. anA tWplalist. is soon to be in Cincin

IlUti UHUdOMUW wmt vuvw I

scattering herd of deer should so nati,

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tea

Prtaklant Arthur seems to.

have lei the Mormons off easy this

time. It is about time the Jw

ernmcat was haadllug this plague

not as its trae nature demands.

It baa been trifled with long en

ough.

Now kt:have General Lo

gan baek in the United States Seaate. The effort to steal a Senator baa failed and there should be no

oppositkiD to Genera Logan's re

turn. He will be needed is the Senate daring the next six yean, to fight any effort that may be made to reward those who attempted to overthrow the Gevernment. It appears from the official vote of the various States that the percentage of illiteracy in the Blaine States n 49 as i gainst 2&26 in

the Cleveland States and that the

eighteen Blaine States represent 1,194 J19,000ore valuation than

ttetwen4v C3evela9d8tsAesL These

food fur reflec

long eootinne to usurp the right of

the vine ana cottage sarrouuaea oy lowing herds of Domestic kine.

Where the Hustle so ransiy nour

ished he fancied he saw waving

fields of twain, and year after in

suite of threats to turn the batter

ies of our standing army against

him be insisted on inaugurating a

hane. and nonrishinir it until

those lovely plains should blossom as the rose.

It has been but few weeks

since he was last driven a captive

from this endeavor, but until death's

dart suddenly interposed its sure obstruction his ambition burned as

briebtlv and his plans went on ma

turing as in the days of his vigor

ous manhood. ' Payne's course is ended, hot oth

era wil follow him and ere very

manv rears the Red man will be

compelLjd to fall back as so often be has receded in response to that

demand in the past. It can be but

a few years until the "Oklahoma

beomes will include in their num

ber the popular demand of thous

ands of citizens seeking a western

home. After all there are many

traits about the character ot Mr,

Parne worthy of admiration, and

when the time indicated shall come

his memoy will receive its tribute

of praise.

Slate M County Tm for IK

Notice is hbheby gives, that the Tax Duplicate for the Year 1881 is now in my hands, and I am ready to receive Taxes. The following shows the rate of Taxation on each one hundred dollars?

For Christmas

ExamineJ. O.Howe s

TOWNSHIPS.

where he will undertake to

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run opposition to ocnumau a, m

Atlantic Garden, and other resorts

where good music is dispensed

without cost to the thirsty. Mr.

Moody can manege his meetings with a great deal of tact and energy. He keeps them always well in

hand, but without bustle, and with

out in any measure snowing tne

reins. Bores and windbags he can

effectually sit upon without hurting their feelings too much, or cre

ating a sympathy for them in their

discomfiture. He is a sworn une

to ennui, and never sees the

lightest symptom of weariness with

out applyiug the appropriate rene

dy. There is absolutely uotbing

new in what he says. The burden

of all his talk is the old, old story

with which all are more or

familiar. There is a downright

directness and energy, however, about all he says, which arrests and

interests. Curioosly, for a man who

holds and sways an audience with

so much power, there seems to i little or no pathos in his tones.

Beaft Blossom, - - -Washing-ion, - - -Marion, - - - - -Benton, - - - -

Bloomington, - - -City of Bloomington,

Richland, - - -Town of Ellettsville, Van Buren, - - -

erry,

Salt Creek, - - -Polk,

Clear Creek, - - -

Indian Creek, - - -

Si

Democratk editors ace still de-

Mr. Blaine's Angaria

msb to fhsdeonsolattoa

n the feet that it is denounced all

er (he country, im never oc-

itt to these pasties bat those who

denonnce it aw invariably Deaae-

cratie editors, who find themaelvea

anable to answer it? After all let them denounce it. It wasn't ia-

tended to please them any way.

The United States supreme

court has decided 'regulars' in tne

Merican war entitled to the three

months' extra pay granted by the

action of congress to volunteers in

that war.

.HWcg I'll lIS i O S S J JS O 9 ;; 3 g SmoooqW a h h m h h $213 216 1 5610201510 6 2101 60 212 216 i 56 5103510 6 2j 10 1 65 212 216 i 5615 3510 6 2$ 10 1 65 212 216 5610201010 6 2J101 65 2 12 2 16 i 56 10 15 10 10 6 2 10 J 50 2 15: 216 56 10 6 2 I 06 2 IS! 216 58101515 10 6 2101 56 212 216 i 56 2510 6 2J 1 30 215! 216 i 55 6 52010 6 2101 46 212 216 56 5 7 10 10 6 2J101 37 212 216 1 5615 3010 6 2 10 1 60 212 216 I 5610 5 3010 6 2J101 60 21!J 216 i 56101031 10 6 2 10 I 66 2 i t 216 56 10 10 15 10 6 2 10 1 65

For one male dog, 1. For each additional maUt dog, $2. For

each female doer. $2, .

. I 11 A t... nil Ham tairna am n

1Z.U i.-owni mav TUIV llla 111 11 BmODDl Ul lUb W U was v

lfn. the 3d Mondav in April, 1886, or may, at tjieir option, pay one-

half thereof on or before said 3d Monday in Aprfl, and tbe'remaining

u.ir Uof tha la Mnndiv in November jouowinu

t .11 l,o. . mmnh as one-half of the aniouut of Taxes

u- ..inQ toT.ravpr nhall not be naid on or before the 3d Mon

i r iooe ik. .mnnnt ulitll Iwmme dt and returned

tlH V U ClUllli . mf , .

i.f Ji aB nLMl hv law. If vou are liable to pa taxes in more than

one township, state the fact to the Treasurer, a separate receipt is

given for each township. Examine your rece-pts oeiore leaving ine office, and see if they include all of war property. .No county order

will be endorsed or ordered paid when the pJn in whose name it i a olinnnAnt tu. Tax-oavefs wi4 find it greatly to their ad

vantage not to put off tax piiying until tbfrfast two or three days ; and those who have their taxes complicateduch as undivided estates, Ac.,

are soeciallv solicited to call when wC are at leisure, as it requires

time' to make the division and separ receipts. Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 17, 1884 f Treasurer Monroe County.

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Silver

WARE AND SPECTACLES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Fine Watches Geld, HEver and Filled Cases.

CHAINS. CHARMS. RINGS. PINS, BRACELETS,

Gold Spectacles, friplo-Plated Water Pitchers,

CAKE BASKETS, CASTERS!, BUTTER DISHES, SiPOON HOLDERS. SUGAR BOWLS. CREAM PITCHERS, NAPKIN

RINU8, SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVE8,8TERLING MLVER

SPOONS. These goods are selected with great care, and are the bast

nnali I IM.

CALL AND EXAMINE the Goods. Prices -sill be made to suit

von REGARDLESS OF THE (X)8T.

West Side Square, in American Express Office.

J. O. HOWE,

i till 1 IE !

THIS TIME

Sow if the Democrats wiU only bring bark those good old times such as wo bad in '58-9, when

aaen worited for f 10 a month on a furm and paid a shilling a yard for

sb the National banks

wild oat money, the

nwHeunioea-will be here sure

&.JeS be Democrats.

-In this State tbere axe qjnety-l

tiTsarBarfesrl

In Germany the barber is peri-

natetie. eotne from house to house.

Same of them carry ehairs with

then); but they are onconth and tin

comfortable tbmgs. it is saw io T f . to 8mHn

he omte we, inaeen, tnai vou g . t N. A. & C. Ry. Co., the

a good shave anywhere mtneuer- . j ThnrsdaVi at New Al

anui , . , bany, rendered a verdict for Smith,

"r. awVJi.ig him $4,500 damage

Kea cuair, oi .u . His little son, aged twenty-two h patrons over the back of an or- montbg wag fun yer by the tniB

ajgfttgjr TV inunvji vi ojfiiii-vuiiivui chair. Of late years barber shops eauinoed with modern furniture

have been introduced in Engliih

cities and are being fairly patron-

iused.

Paris is foil of hairdressers, but

tbere are fear tonsorial artists who

of L. N. A. & C. about one year

ago and crippled for life by th? loss

of bis leg.

Those Good T lanes Coming:. Hon. W. H. English, presi

deut of the First National bank

will allow, themselves to be called of Indianapolis, has had long and barbers; those only who do noth- varied financial experienoe and is

ing but shave areknown by that i weH qaalified to jndge ofthjs

common name.

J hey turn you

loose as soon as the beard is off,

and yon can wash and. comb your hair at leisure. In the eountrv districts of Ger-

afpoiatment to tba President.

ofthe

mnm oftbem will expire in 1887, . n twenty of then, in 1886, in '.' tweaty-fiva of them in 1885.

8amr of the boys after all their joBificatioa have a. long time to

wait yettill June next, perhaps.

'-The) general opinion-of

bers'.'of Congress who have arrived Sar Waabiagtoa Js that very little

will be dene at the an

we passage or appropna-

bUlat Ifc k net improbable

soaaeiliing may be done with

the pending had grant forfeiture

- ' gaWMn -of torettra labor, anal tne

m edocarional oSi, bat it is likeiy

. -i- tfcat aP1oprialioo and neasMm bUk

wUloonsumemcotofthe

most everywhere in Russia and

the men seldom w '

all. ThOstv-ho. J- .o wear full

beards trim them or burn them off

i& the belief that burning sen In up

the end of hair and prevents the es-

of tne hair blood or vital flu

ids.

The barber business is poor in

Europe. In England nearly every nan shaves himself. So general is this custom that servants under

stand it to be a part of their duties

to carry a mag of hot water to the master's room every morning for

ebavins purposes. Englishmen

shave almost as often as they wash

their

wmmmm

Mr. Blaine ia bis speech to InV neighbors, dwelt at length optne inequality ef power wielded

by Southern and Northern

The Negro being disrranchisedj the wbito men counted them when H

cauM to claiming their proportion

f electots, but exeludee them ia

xeakiag np of returns. He mighr

have also reealled that clause m -the

wtmtitation whieb, previous to the

of the staves enabled the

to ennaatrst a

vrhitesand rae-fiAbsof theotbr pesaons' ip determining their

xepnaentotion. . Ibis gave- the

Qoatbera wbito man. reptesentation

n only a portion of bis slaves, or

cbattels, wWeh was bad enough

A Hm today the white popolatioa ant only ennmerate themselves

noi all athar persons, or the

lire eotoxed ace- and aeenre their

eJtetors npon that baaia.

In other words th Southern

:;.iiM8 are in better fix now tbaa be-

ibin tba war. They eoaJdsouat

but tbreerfiftha of the eolored not

they controlled everything

tbey const the entire colored

i still refnas tbem a

Me voice at the pells,, and what is

better for tbsss Senthere lerds tbey afi. ni esaaeilad to take care of "fll- saaf9di 4ajaan4 J'sJ Ha Ja

Srai.

:;-':liw

In view of the erase for roller

skating a corset maker has patened

corset intended .o give Ireedom

to die hips for those taking part in

the sport. lo make it perfect

there mast be posterior arrangement

of springs to prevent coneossion of!

ine oiain woeu me negianer icio

sjo ot the noor witn ner rook

Shelbyviile Democrat.

times as any man in tne country. The Peoria Democrat has obtained bis views, as follows : In a conversatioiiariththe. Hon.. -fy; T3' ttBglish, of Indianapolis,

distinguished statesman and financier said to the editor of the National Democrat, that he was folly convinced that our era of bard times was about over'. He asserted that this country had pass

ed through the most severe financial

panic during the past two years that bad previously occurred, the

losses in shrinkage of values bv

mg been enormous, tar exceeding

all of the former panics taken to

gether. We asked him upon what he based ilia opinions, and were informed, confidence in the incoming

administration. He thinks that

Mr. Cleveland wil) select his advisors from the best men of the party, who being fresh from the people, will know their wants and

so shape governmental legislation as to restore confidence. He

considers that civil service reform

will be a prominei feature. That - as a. ..m :ii i

no euiuicuii viuccr win m; re-

He bad just graduated, and

they were strolling in the campus

while he explained to ner the exer

eises, and related tne various ex-

nioitR m winch he bad been eneatt-

- - .

ed during bis course. A bright

idea seemed suddenly to strike him

he turned, and with a nappy

light dancing in bis eyes, asaed

4 Why do -toey can it commence

ment, do yon suppose, when it

comes at the end instead oi tne be

ginning of the course f "I don

know,'1 she answered thoughtfully,

inless it is because you'll have to

commence at that time to learn

something or get left." As she

looked np the happy light bad

vanished from his eyes.

Hew Orleans.

As fit Christina holiday ii the only lima wkea school teacher can oonve-

iently rit the World 'c Xzpoitioo the

Ohio ds MMtesippi railway lu tmagM a paefal car excursion for tbeTaaehen a follows: Train will leave Uiteball at 11

44 p. m. an the 23d of December, arriving

at New Orteftft M 9 a. m. on tba 35th Vara for rauod trip only $is,15, and a

dmibla berth in tbsleeter one way $5 50

extra. For further information ad'lress

W. B. Haltaual, T, F. A., O. ft M. B y,

Viaceonea, Indiaaa.

1 Fashiobkle Fichto. Fichus

are in high favor, and some are so

large as nearly to conceal tne nogice, (tee of these is made with a

long scarf of black Spanish net of

about two and a-half yards length This is edged with pale gold-color-

d laoB put on full.

' -A letter received from Genertil Caroahaa Commissioner from .fsdiaoao tHje cotton exposition in

is

moved without cause until at least

his commission expires, which will

show the people that the democrats

did not make the fight for the

'loaves and fishes." Then he be

lieyes that the treasury department

will be so - managed as to disburse

the large surplus lying idle in its

vaults : that currency which is now

hoarded in "bed ticks" and out ot

the way places will be. brought out

and put into circulation, and gave . tt .. . .

an instance oi a man near mat city

who had bought a twelve thousand

dollar farm and paid tor tt in cur

rency, whiob he kept in his own

bouse. He further said that deposits were on the increase, and

over-drafts, re-discounts or urgent

calls for money from business men

have almost ceased. In fact that

we bad reached "bed-rock," and all

the siens were in favor of, if not a

business boom, a season of unprecedented prosperity. Such a state of affairs as pictured by Mr. English

is desired by all, and can be hastened by every one doing his part

Let no man fear to invest his

money in enterprises now. for he

can go in at the bottom and is al most sure to make money. A fav

orite maxim of the great firm of

Rothschild's is "buy high and sell

higher," they taking advantages of

their large means to pnronase our-

iner times of low prices, buying

largely at higher than prevailing market and awaiting an advance which is sure to come. Men are

doioi' the same thing to-day,and in

aix months or a year will have realized baodseme profits on their investments. Shake oir distrust; if you have money bring it out, put it in circulation and place yourself in a position to enjoy the good thiugs when tb coroe along.

Van Bnren Items

Prof. Welch has been giving

seme interesting lectures iu this township on Phrenology Enoch Fuller and Yfm. Oliver

have moved their sX mill from

South Union to tW Cole farm,

wiHit of town. were they have

bought 7Xpoplar

Fount . cJonjes Mi putting; a new

roof on hi; house.

Win. Chambers is still looking

towards WasWlgMin City.

Miss MattJjf Jones and Miss Lanra Turniw went over tp Stanford on Mn& night of hut week, to hear PrcL Welch lecture on Love, Courfip and Matrimony.

MlnKlHe Items. Our new pid is getting along nicely. fA

Miss Amda Watts, of Quincy, is visiting te swtcr near here.-, Wm. 8oi has been info; med that bis pernio has been allow cd. Wm. Eawn has been quite, kk.

The'chiOn of Eld. G.W, Tcy

gave him airtliday dinner. H .w fifty-seven j ars old.

Perry Srtkard, of Uosport,

bere last wlk preparing to plastt .

the new Mjaiodist church.

W. P. ii brd has gone to Knox-

ville, Tfnu U in quest of proof to

support hisupplication for pension.

we wisn nio sucwess.

The motbii of Chas. Dunn, who

went to Miwauaie some monins

ago, has returned.

James Kten of Ellettsville has

purchased a lot in Stinesville, and will build a touso in the future me

tropolis of &onroe county.

The Terra Haute Stone Co. will

run their saw all winter.

Under the charge of Prof. Rain-

bolt and Mn. Lillie tsoges, our

school is succeeding admirably

Nick Eppiashouser advertised a

atrav horse, last week, in the Pro-

gress. The horse nearo oi , nu realizinz the folly of any attempt

at concealment after that, went to

Rlnmninsrton and was cared for at

U livery stable. Nick got his mare.

-Hoadlev"& Sons have com

menced turning the cotomne for

the new court . bouse at lerre

Haute. The columns are nine feet lane and two feet two inches in

e diameter.

ABOHITBCTi AMD PBACTICal BBim.W,

Flaoi and BMciSeatni carerany

pared foe dwelling bonce and buildtnr. A!eoeotiBiteof bufldini

nlated throuuhout. AU wott

at the ttae ipeeiaod. Bloomington, lad., March 3t, IBSS.

REMOVED. The Latest and

Newest Styles of

l.aee fins, Bar RtBK.

Neck :iiala, Urneeiela.

Cnff Button. American and Swiss WaUheii, ot price

thut will attract buyers.

Tine W iUb llepainns a speeiaiiv. UEKKY P. XOt KSEB. In room with C F. Towner. Oct8-84

Notice to Nn-Besldcnts. State of Indiana, Honroe eBuuty, m: In the Mowoe Circuit Coort, February Term, 1885. No. 804. Levi Ridge vs. Harriet J. RidgeHoar comes the plaintiff by R. A Vnlk. hia Attorney, aad fllea his com-

nUiM herein, loeother with an atRdavit

atating thut said defendant, Harriet J. Ridge, it not a resident of the 8-tnte of Indiana, that said action iifor a dlivorce.and

-. that Mid non-resident aeiemian a nuSS:eBry party thereto. Nti.R k therefore hereot (fiVen said do-

ndant last named, that utnhsas she be V anmwv on the first dav of the next

n of the Honrae Circuit Court, to be $ien on the first Monday of February, At. 1885, nt the Court Home, in Bloomion in naid Gountv and State, aad fn-

V!r r demur to said complaint, the same

will be beard and determined ia her ab

sence. , . . ,,

, witness ray name, ana tne teai ot saia

u-t, amzed at nraomingwa, v.

.v nf iiMwmntr. rt . u.. loot.

iAVl 11. W DMIWflUIOi virnra

id' 884. Honroe Circuit Court.

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BEST ASSORTED, Most FASHIONABLE, AND THE CHEAPEST LINE OP r OVERCOATS Ever Brought to Bloomington.

DRESS COATS, Heavy Coats, LIGHT COATS, Medium-weight Coats.

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sen

Mrs. Josephine B.. Nichols, of

Indianapolis, one of the finest lady

orators in the lecture field, will de

liver her popular lecture on "Men,'

Thiimrlnv evening. Jjeo. lom, in

Walnut 8t. Presbyterian Church

Mr. Nichols has been for several

vmm delivering lectures before

Colleges, Young Mens' Christian Aflaociatioiift. S. S. Assemblies, dec.

Rh has been hitrhlv spoken of

whpmvor ahe has leutuied in re

raid to bolh tbe lecture and

delivering it. Let

every body who wishes to hear

fill nnt inotnre for 25 cents, secure

tickets for Mrs. Nichols' lecture.

"Hava vou noticed the differ

ence in the price of things since

nip.veland'a election?" asked one

woman ot another on tbe street tbe

either dav.

"Why.no, indeed! Have things

cone up?" exclaimed the oiber.

"O, no, no, but gone down, you, are" said No. 1. "And pray how ?" asked No. 2. "Why, before the election you could go to Wilson's und get a package of coffee for 20 ets., and mow you can get five paokagea for a dollar." "I see." Both walked on, Reeling happy that better times have coins since Cleveland's election.

TK AJLJLm styles,

Moso Kahri's Boss Clothing Storer West Side Square, 4th Door f torn Corner.

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The

Most

aver aresaDtaal to eommani'.y. That

Arttc'ar may of eaafiSr'

bttttntr anr

tvea-to be iii;ir.-Utt,f J

mmm

nnd are rendered

Meat at tbnir cbekpniMf

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Or do you waal to.is;

jr so, seaa .

rtmnti to th'o'

of 100 Secret, raair

siarty at s v,

which, ntaara

Bead far rt toMJaV- - m

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otice to Non-Resldents.

8Wt oi Indiana, Monroe county, ss.

InVth, Hoaro circuit court, February

tarm.A lias.

V- Complaint Mo. 7 a. Hh Taylor, Hanna Otark, at at,

Cathafvneciark, Robert Gttlmore, et al.

How aonM the plaialina oy jamea i. lioreanl ltir attorney, and flies their

cm plaint herein, with an affidavit statin g

toat stiiw oendaat, uataatina uiara, u aot a nwido,t of tbe State of Indiana, that said 'actn is for the posaessiaa of real eitate an that said non-resident defendaiit is a n )essary party thereto. Notice is the-efore hereby given said defendant, thai unlesa sbe be and ap

pear oa the nrta-day of the next term of tbe Mouroe Oirclit court, to be holden on the llrst Monday ,f February, a..l. 1885, at the court b mute in Bloomington in said county and atiita, ind answer or demur to sai'i complain t, tb aame will be heard and d'lteriniaiid in tar absence. Witness any name and the seal of said court, affixed nt Bloomington, this 3d day ef December, a.l. 188. D. W.BBOWNIKG,

8BA1.J Clerk.

IV-aa James sr. morgan, auj.

LENRY J3UEWSON,

Just East of the Old Greeves Corner, Has purchased a bandsome, carefully selected stock of ladies', Misses and Ghildreiiji' Fine Shoes, A,l -ka a insneetion of them before you porebase. Also, best

t .vt Huiton and !anreiitt Silisies for TBLen,

EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.

snBarna.jasu nv kvh - , ruf.,1 .truntinn criven to enstoni work the mannfaoturs or Mens'

Fine Hand-Made Boots and Shoes-Referenca ; Old Customers.

STotiee to Hesirti AND ALL OTHERS' CONCEHMBD, or TBI Volition to Sen Rms.i Estate.

Stave of Indiana. Monro, county circuit

aourt. No. 11 J

Notice is hereby iriren that Samuel

Siinpuoa,Administrator of the estate of

vraaiay uKura, uwu, ""i meu uw tition lo sell the real estate of the deced-

ent. hia uenonal being lniumUant to pay

hill dbts, and that laid petition will be

heard on tbe second day of th'? neat term

of the circuit court or said county. Attest D W. BBOWNIKe, Clerk,

Circuit Court Monroe county. . deel(-S4

Busk irk & Duncan, atty'a.

HoUce ot Administration.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned baa been by the Monroe Oirault Court, appointed Administrator

of the estate of Wei iey Deckard.late of

Monroe county, aeoeiwea. Said estate is supposed to be solvent SAMUEL SIMPSON. deolO-84 Administrator. Binkirk A Duncan, Attys.

STAMPS. STAMPS,

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