Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 January 1885 — Page 2
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Printed tmeh TkrsJug Mernint, 4y WXLUAX A.ABS, Xdito and Pabliaber-
to righteousness shall shine the stars forever and ever."
The Indianapolis Journal has impro7ed steadily, in the paat five yean, till it has reached a point of excellence beyond which it cannot
go without involving an expense that might work financial ruin. At present then is nothing more to he desired in this reliable paper. One of the most popular newspaper printed in the west was the Cincinnati Gazette its old patrons never deserted it,ut clung to the paper .till the last, or till it
was consolidated with the Commer
cial, and the Gazette features bad
disappeared then its patrons no
longer cared for it. The Gaxette was never sensational it told
truths in a plain' modest way that
pleased honest f people. In this parttcularJ.the Journal comes as near filling 'the niche vacated by the Gazette jw is possible, and many of the old patronsof the;Gaaette
transferred their affections to the Journal. So far their confidence baa not been abused, and we feel
safe in promising that it will not be at leastfunder its present man
agement. The dislike of sensation-
atism'b markedfand emphatic upon part'of the, Journal's managers, and they are right, for the most heartless, malicious and cold-blooded reptile that has been developed by latter-day journalism, is the sensational writer a creature that has a
consuming desire for sensations and '. BOt
makes the most out of the Feast. Such papersjbavc neither reverence nor respect for human kind, and
It is difficult to understand bow a man can coolly commit a murder for the paltry sum of $14, and it would seem that the climax bad been reached in the Fedder case, but Montgomery county, in this State, carries off the premium for brutality by furnishing a man who killed two persons and burned the bouse for 25c! The Crawfordsville Journal says: John Coffee, the man who mur
dered James McMulIen and wite
and then fired their dwelling Wlnesday night a week, was captured
Saturday night near Stringtown, twenty-five miles from where he
committed the deed, and brougiu
to Etmdale, near the place of the murder . Coffee's statement was
that on last Wednesday evening, after sapper he made up his mind to go over and kill James McMulIen and wife, knowing that Mc-
had sold some hogs that day, am
ounting to ilw, and tnat tney
m . 1
must nave (be money in tne nouse.
McMulIen was about forty years of
see and his wife much younger,
"They were sitting by the stove in the kitchen," said Coffee, "and talked for an hour, when Mrs. Mc.
went to the west room to make
a bed. I picked op a stick of wood and hit McMulIen a hard blow. He grabbed a chair; I hit him
again. This finished him. I then
went in search of the money. At
the door I met Mrs. McMulIen
She saw what I had done. I ask
ed her for the money, or I would
kill her. She said there was uo money in the house, only twentyfive cents in a little tin box, which
I eot. She then offered o run off
with me and set married if I would
hart her, and go and collect
twenty dollars from one or tne
neighbors. When I first killed the man I set fire to everything in the
kitehen,and by tbis time tne hre
s hot and at the most reasonable rale?.
As a general thing, however, tney do not "go in heavy" for breakfast
here. Your coitee is supposed to satisfy you until midday when you take a slight lunch in some saloon. ... "a.
About 6 in tne evening you bh
lown to the big meal of the day.
Supper there is none unless you dron in at the theater, after which r .i - i- ii Tu:,.
you eat sorneming iigut. vou will find the natives doing,
and those who have been visiting
New Orleans each winter for years
will tell vou that is a most comfort
able way to live here and best suit
ed to the climate.
had cot atarted. I thought I had
l. i r .in i better kill her an i leave. I hit
her a lick with the same stick of
the sale of 'the! newspaper, will
pounce upon young or old the gray haired man, the wife,, the trusting maiden (it matters not that they be those who have befriended or given needed assistance) laying bare.to the public gaze weaknesses that affect only their families or immediate relations, and tint
should be known to no others. These ghoub place their glaring
headlines upon their bulletin boards for the "ratification of brutal anpe-
i.u-s,and in order that more nickels The Tippecanoe Clu b at Iudinay be added to their hoards of ; ianapolts, the local organization J I i-i .. t I
blood-money. Many people buy wnicn consists or meu wuu vmcu
litre papers inwardly wondering:! for President Harrison, is rapidly
"Who being abosed now !" not decreasing in numbers, it was lurratbat they admire this style of jour- ed in December, 1880, with 417 f nalLsm, for there is no more to ad-, membrw, and in the succeeding mire about snehlreptiles'.ioan there 'year 26 members died. In 1832 .bout "the vioer that km in, the mortality was 22,in 1883 it was
wood, knocking her to the floor. I then left the honw, taking a pair of pants and boots, and left the bodies to burn, and I think she was not dead by the blow I gave her." This is Coffey's own statement of.the terrible crime. He relates it in a firm resolute way, and does not seem to realize the enormity of his crime or care. He is twentyfour years old, and was only a firm band employed by one of the neigh
bors.
Base-ball has lost much interest
which attached to the matches between strong amateur clubs. It is
now chiefly a battle of pitchers,
but an amended rule gives the bats
men a little chance. Instead of
the ronnd bats heretofore used, the
nlavers are to be permitted to rap
the handles oi ineir oais auu io
flatten the sides for eighteen inches
from the end. 1 his will make a
bat approaching the style that is
used in cricket, awl win encourage scientific hitting or "placing" of the ball. With a round bat,
there is a great deal of chance work
even wn tne uesr oi piayers, oui with a flattened face it will be pos
sible not merely to hit the ball but to direct it to parts of the field
where there are no players. The new rule is very likely to add interest to the game, besides making
it safer sport. Printers' errors are proverbially cropping up in the worst places they could be. As a matter of fact, an invitation to a weddiug is re
garded now-a-days as a request to bring sometbing,(a species of blackmail for acquaintance sake,) but few neonle we think would have the
boldness to make the request in so manv words, vet this is what a
very respectable couple came near doing not long since. They left an order with a printer for ivita-
tions to the wedding of their daughand waited for the result. It came
in this shape: "Mr. and Mrs. reaucst vour presents at the wed
ding of their daughter." It was a
little too lrank a way or expressine the wish, and the cards were
suppressed in time.
Dr. O. E. Davis writes to the
Cincinnati Lancet and Ulmia that,
having beeu a sufferer from blood noison until he became a local
wreck, he visited Las Vegas, New
Mexico, took the "mud baths" ad
ministered there, and recovered
bis health. It seems that these baths of mud are made of earth through which the hot mineral waters of the place have percolated
and is really "poulticed." The Dcctor should be quite familiar
with the subiect, tor be went
through the process sixty-eight
times.
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wait to dash its fangs into the unguarded heel." So rang as the Journal steers clear of this phase of "enterprise" h will do well,s it deserves to. In making np yoqr paper list' for"1885, you should include the Indianapolis Journal.
Bishop Knickerbacker "of the Episcopal Church, will bold ser
vices ia the house of worship of
thai denomination, Wednesday night (21st inst) of this week, and as this will be his first visit to Bkomington, the following with reference to him, which we find in a Minneapolis, Mian, paper, will be of interest just now: The reception to Bishop Knickerbacker ia the guild rooms of the sew Gethsemane Church last evening, was a very pleasant affair, nu
merously attended by friends of all denominations. The occasion enlivened bv masic. recitations and
addresses, was rendered dacbly interesting by the presentation of aa elegant piano to tne Guild and Sun
day school by Mr. and Mrs Loren
Fletcher, and also Miss Shaw's very life-like portrait of Bishop
Knickerbocker. This portrait will
hang in the Guild rooms, a perpetual reminder of the beloved found
er of Gethsemane.
19, and in 1884 it was 13. Accessions were made during these year's, and the present membership is 335. The average mortality since the. organization was made is 53-10 per cent, and at this rate the nienibersbio will be exhausted in thirty-
. . ... t i.
three years. J he oldest memoer oi
the club is James Hubbard, of Broad Ripple, who will be 100
years old on March 27. .0. m A "sweet girl of 16" was one of the visitors at the Executive Mansion, in Albany a few days ago, and during her stay she implored the President elect to write answers to a -number of questions, among them, "What is your idea of happiness?0 The answers are not published. A year from now some "sweet girl of 16" should call on M , Cleveland at Washington and investigate bim as to his idea of misery. We think we can guess his answer : "Trying to be a civil service reformer and at the fame time trying to keep on good terms with the Democratic party."
Kcntuckv tailor, taking
measure for trousers (to customer)
will you have one or two hip
nnnbpta? Customer Two. lai-
lor Pint or quart size? Custom er Quart.
One day opposing pickets on
the Rappahannock agreed not to
fire. A brisk conversation arose between a Texan and an Irishman
on the Federal side. "What are you doing in the Yan
kee army?" said the Texan
"What are fightin' for, anyhow ?"
Or-
meaMNaar for Rear
leasts Visitors. One correspondent If yoa have plenty of money to throw away, you can pay a hackman tan dollars to take you to a hotel, where you can make yonr-
Ia his fare-(.self miserable by paying from three
well remarks Bnhon Knickerback-t to eieht dollars per day. But the
er feelingly alluded to the indU-! best way to do is to leave your bagsoluble ties formed, , during the) gage at the depot and hunt up a twenty-seven years of his pastoratei room with some good family, where and residence in Minneapolis, and yon do not have to .pay over a deldeclared that the last ten days pass- j Isr a day for your privileges. This d by himself and wife among old 'is the better way to do, for you
friends and parishioners were thei can then take your meals where you
Tin a
fitin'
ha:nicst of their lives. The new
nnd beautiful Church opened last iSuoday for public worship, is in fact- a monument to this good man
be out growth of his never failing zeal and unremitting labors. No man is' more identified with the bent growth of Minneapolis than
Biation KnickerbacKer ; nooe is
mora beloved and honored by all (Masses of its people. Here be will
always seek rest and recreation
.from the arduous labors of his dio-
aem : here be will always be assur
ed oi' a toval welcome. It is to
few to witness, while yet living,
eo many results of their prayers and labors, to be enshrined in so manv warm, loving hearts. The
benediction of the poor, the "bless
ing of them that were ready to per
ish." are his exceeding ami great
xeward. And reward yet more precious awaits bim in that world where "tlwy who have turned many
please. For a set of sharks, com
mend me to the bash hustlers and bottle breakers of the Crescent city.
A highwayman, when he holds you up, will leave -you a quarter with which to purchase a ci&ar, but
these hotel-keepers and resturanteors, knowing that you are from
the -Storm, will take everything yoa have and ask for a mortgage
upon your appetite to boot. But it yon watch your opportunities, you can fiVe very comfortably fur about the same as it costs you in the north. Another correspondent
Few set tables. You are served
in the morning before you get out
of bed with a cup of cottee as good
as can be found anywhere in the world, and some bread or little Creole oie crust cakes. Tbpre is
no trouble about your meals. There
is a resturant on every corner or so
for 13 a month
I belave ye're fitin' for $11."
Southern Bivouac.
Greencastle Banner : The Re-
nuhlican party has lived long en
ough to complete the Washington
Monument, which the Democrats
were unable to do when in power.
Indeed, the Republican party has
built monuments all over the coun
try in the shape of public edifices manufacturing establishments, an
prosperous cities, showing that it
has not lived in vain. Can the
Democratic party say as much ? m
Chicaao Herald. One of the
Massachusetts delegation was per
sistent in his demand that the plat
form should ooutain a plank in fa
vor of liberal appropriations for an
extensive system ot coast defences
He appeared before the committee.
but met a rebuff, and then mane
speech to a mob in front of Hoo
leys theater.
Uh, you tellers can noot ana
veil " said he. "but I'm a Demo
crat from Cape Cod, and my house
stands on a neck ot land where
foreign gunboat could shoot the cold
potatoes right oft from ray tame,
It may be d funny for you fel
lersout here in the Mississippi Val
lev, but I want you to understand
that it 1 have to emigrate at any
time in the next torn years, I'll
bold the Democratic party respon
sible."
Delinquent List
A LIST of Litnds Hiid LoU returned de
linquent. Tor the 1 ear 1883. and prev
ous yeare, in Monroe county, Indiana
by wane Ulninun, .treasurer. No. 1 Bcxn Blossom Townl)il
83 Elizabeth Clirisamore, Sit. Tabor,
liOt 3, value $65. total tax, $7 7 1. 1C4 Joseph E tioss, 6woor no sec!i 11
r3w, 9 50-100 ttorex, value 54, total tax 1.54
187 Joan Harris, n nw wi twin H
rSw, value 40, toiai ms, a u:.
190 Jj. W. llaliuuu, pt no neq cio,
110 r2w. value UO, 50-100a. total tax 12 2
194 Thomas 0. Martin, nqt nwq ssol l38acro. Wpt ncn socl-H, 12H acres . i
cor wq scl2, IS acres. Swcor gwq seel
0 ac', tlO r2w, value 2,480, total tnxSH 04
297 H. J. & 11. D. Moore, nw neq sec3
tlO r2w 40 acres, value 200, total tax 6.7:
331 Isubella Fugh, Stinceviilo, loU S:
yi, aa, value 330, total U.x, 13 B7
358 Hester Kay. nt elif so!3 tl
r2w, 34 50-100 acres, value 200, to lax.6.7
360 John W. Smith, pt hfbec7U0
raw, eo ig-ioo acrci, vuluo
.',."11. Int.il Lax.
or you can have your meals served : ?3.
se
376 Chris. A. Summet, SUneavillc, pt
lot 24, value 20, total tax 66c.
No. 2 Washington Township. 480 Henry J. Adams, Bo nwq soc22, tlO
rlw,40 acies, value $150, totnl tax $8 72.
!32 V in. H. Bales, sw iwq scc8 110 rlw
40 acres, value 300, total tax 21 10.
615 Harvey Hiikur, nw ncq s9 HO
rlw, 40 ac.ri'S, valuo 190, total tax G 10.
517 Martha liranimm, pt nlifscq, and pt sw ncq sec3C 110 rlw, 40 acres, value
005, total tux 23 95. 618 Kleanor Hrannam, pt elif swq.whf
sw neq, pt sa nwq ec36 tlO rlw, 50 acres,
value sno, total tax 24 jd. 543 Stephen Collier, sw neq sec9 tlO rlw, 40 acres, valuo 150, total lax 4 85. 545 Mary A. Collier, nw seq, and se neq see23 tlO rlw,80 acres, valuo 250, total tax 1 1 22. 552 Margaret Collier, nw soq scc9 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 225, total tax, 7 17. 585 James E. Franklin, no neq -oc8 tlO rlw, 40 acrns, value 150, total tax 9 67. 596 Dixon Pulford, se swq sec3 tlO rl w 40 acres, valuo 150, total tax 4 80. 037 Charles J . Grier, wuf nwq sec9 tlO rlw, 80 acres, value 300, total tax 9 45. 653 John AV. Hubbard, sw seqsecU U0 rlw, 4ac., value 200, total tx 35 98. 856 W. V. HRcker ct al, s end neq neq n side se ncq sec 23 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 250, total tax 34 28. 670 K. A. Hendrickson, pt slif seq pt ne swq secl8, tlO rlw, 80 aures, value S0, totl tax 26 03. 658 N. J. Hiireins, pt e swq, ad pt
sw seq scc23 tlO r lw, 25 acres, value 100,
total tux 3 17.
703 Mary A. Imwson, pt whf sw swq
scel2 tlO rl.v, 10 acres, valuo loo, town tax 20 38.
723 Rer.in Maple, nw seq, pt sw seq, pt se swq sec!2 tlO rtw, 5 90-100 acres.valuo
306, total Ui 201 it.
725 Nancy a. aiarsn, Tim seq, anu um
shf seq sec3 tlu rlw, 120 acres, vaiue u,
lntl Lux 14 Jl.
750 S. M. Seal, wot sw nwseciztiu
i-i. 20 acres, value 95. total tax ia sj.
no rlw. 20 acres, value So, total lax a i
7IW JoseDlt W. raui. eoi nwq, anu uwu
nwqseclOtlO rlw, 120 ttcres, value 400,
total tax VI I.
767 Chris Peters, whf nw ne sec 2 tlO
rlw. 20 acres, value 115, total lax 3 (3,
778 Cvnthia Rawlins, pt nhf se neq
sec34 tlO rlw, 16 acres, value 218, total
tax 7 17.
807 LydU Schoficld, se nwq scc9 tlO
rlw. 40 acres, value 126, toiai lax uo.
816 Mark Smith, G'dn, nw nwq sect 1
tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 200, tot. tax 16.6J
822 Ransom Jf. Stuart, se swq fec u
rlw. 40 acres, value 1)0. total lax 4 no.
842 Samanlha Tungnte, wht seq secl7 tlO rlw, 80 acres, value 450, tot. lax 14 05 853 Vandevonder & Bales, se neq eo8 no rlw. 40 acres, value 150, tot. tax 17.71
859 Sarah A. Wtiitesell, swsw see 2 UO
rl w 40 acres, value 450. total tax 14 u.
874 W. T. VVestmorciana, pi e siuo to
m3 no rlw. 5 acres, value 1U0, total
tax 6 33.
R7 w s. Whitesoll. sw nw secu,
ne seelO tlO rlw, 80 acres, value 259, total
tax 8 09.
No. 3 Marion Township.
B13 Nancv A. Dodaon.sw neeecH tlO
rle. 40 acres, value $135, latal tax 57 43.
915 John W. iwing, no secll, 110 rle.
ICO acres, value 400. total lax it n
933 Martha Hacker, ne sw seca uo n
40 acres. Value 50. total tax 1 92.
972 Ocoreo T. Musser, cut nesecis no
rle, 80 acres,' value 400, total tax, 13 84.
981 Greenberry Morgan, se se sei-io
U0 rle, 40 acres, value 120, total tux 4 31
9-9 Kben Newton, seq seen, nni neq
secl4.se no seH, shf se ssoU. swsw "eel4, ehl nw sec23 U0 rle, 480 acres, valuo l'JOo
tctal tax 66 11.
992 Julia Pavton, sw ne seci uu rie, alue 170, tutal tax 4 17. 90S Joe Pelfer t al, neno sec5 110 rle.
value 120, total tux 7 56.
913 MaMon Hacker, se nw seclj liu
rln vrtlm' 50. total tax 4 2.
1036 Travis, Darter re .:n,eui uw aw ... ....I ...I I",, 4 ... .. I
nw uw sw scciu iiu tju, vuiue .
tax 18 G8.
1016 Edward Varna?, nM sw no secso 10 rle, value 70, total tnx 3 61. 1051 Thomas U. Wt Jdle, nw so seclO
rle. value 80, total tax 4 6.
No. 4 Benlun Township. 1069 James Al''n, sw s and ehf swq
sec31 t9 rle, IIP 86-100 acres, Value vow,
total tax $15 58.
1C93 Charlotte and H.m Barrow, nw
se shf no scc-3 t9 rle, 120 acres, value 600, total tax 29 92.
1)21 William Cox' estate, ni nw sw
swnwsesic28 to rle, 160 acres, valuo 910, total tux 27 29.
1128 8 K. I. Cook, slit se sec.ii tiu
rle, 80 acres, value 160, total tax a 04.
1177 Andrew J. wootiman, eoe sisci
19 rle, 40 acres, value 76, total tax 3 60.
1249 Bvrain S. Hisztit, nwnw secao v
rle, 40 acres, value 60, total tax 1 90.
2188 William Iv. nasft, pi sw sccj.i ia
rle, 43 aces, value 200, total tux 14 os.
1244 Elizabeth Ulipnam, em se seczo
19 rle, 80 acres, value 200, total tax 6 29.
1245 David M. Oliver, no sw si'CO 19
rle, 40 acres, value 90. total tax 59 56
1266 John . rolley, nnt nw sec ia
rlo. 74 acres, valuo 275. total tax 16 41,
1318 Ueloss Knot. Sal se se ne nu su sou
34 t9 rle. valuo 305, total tax 12 09.
1282 Abiv.r Beeves, neq ec2S t9 rlo
IfiO ni.r. value 2 in total tax 7 ol
1384 Wm. Bobsrtson, n w ne se ne wni
ne ne bf sw ne sec33, sw se seozs 19 rle,
160 acres, value 375, total tax 30 Si.
1315 Emily Stephens, sw sw seclo pt
nw fruc. sec22 19 rle, 56 acres, valuo 165
mini tax 5 39.
1320 Georee Sneoks' estate, clu nw sec
28 19 rle. 80 acres, value i io, un
1322 Lewis Stephens, eside n sw sec
15 t9 rle, 5 acres, val. 16, total lax
1487 Elizabeth Brwnnam, ehf sc frac. seel t rlw, 47 37-100 aens, valuo 150, to
Ux 4 80.
1511 Marv A. Hardin nw se, and sw
ne sec) I 19 rlw 80 acres, value 300, total
tax 9 53.
1704 a. W. Waldrtdire, pt obt nosec.u
t9 rlw, 43 50-100 acrea, valuo 885, total
tax 27 15,
Nn. 6 Citv of Bloe-minelin
1817 Levi Freeman, pi out M. 13, val.
tljn tnlul t.iv 12 75.
1957 John W. Dixon, urcnara Aaai-
tion to Citv of Bloomington, No. 10 and
nt No. 11. value 200. total tax 10 10
aios u. Harringwn, piom. m-v
330, total tax 7 02.
2269 Nancy U. MuiiiKin, pi oui tov oo
value 1,700, total lax zu ut.
2449 Meundu ttuhy, pi in low ana
70, value 170, lolal tux 4 U2. No. 7 Kiohktnd Township. 2951 W. A. Kogers, seq ao2 19 r2w value t2,800, total tax 129 33. No. 8 Town of KUettsville.
3055 W. H. Bishop, lots 136 and 6, in Town of Ellettsville, value SJ65, total tax
n is.
3054 John Bvors, lots 113 and U4, in Towu of Eilettoviilo, value 820, total tax
13 92, 3281 C. L. Buchanan, Wtutesell's addition, Town of KUettsville, lot 3, valuo 100, total tax 32 66. 3283 J.-hn L. Brown, lots 156 and 157 Town of Ellettsville, value 180, total lax 9 94. 3090 Mary S. Dowcll, lots 211 and 212 Town of Ellettsville, value 100, total lax 2 60. 3180 Louisa Marksbrry, lots 205, 206, 207, 208, in the Towu of KlletUvillu, value 350, total tax 13 80. 3167 Mary McNceloy, pt nwq socio 19 r2w, 40-100 acres, value 1 10, total tnx 3.27 3170 W C.K-MfNoaly, pt lot 61,T.iwii of Ellettsville, value 1H5, total lax 6 87. 3467 Thos. J. Robinson, lots 7 and 8, Whitesoll s iid'lili.in, Town of EUctUvillo, value 130, total tux 5 20. 3237 StelU W. Sline, pt nwq swcIO 19 r2w 25-10Qth acres, valuo 225, tot. tax ".54 3240 S.M Sharp, pt nwq aeolO to r3w, 25-100 acre.", value 125, total tax 17 24. 3250 Win. Sti-uil, lots 25) ami 210, in Town of Ellottsville, value 135, total tax 10 39. 3269 Chas. 8. Whitoaell.pt nwq teM0t
'.0 1 u.-.c? value t.'l taJk j-'
No. 9 Van Buron Township. 3430 W. It. Hendricks pt sw nw sec6 t8 r2w value $90, total tax J2 57. 3565 L. V. Suiiti, lot 22 in Town of Stanford, value 145, total Ux 3 60. 3593 .Fountain Thomas, sw se sees nw se scc8 t8 r2w value 550, total tax 21 93. No. 10 Perry Township. 3725 Joshua 1) Chandler, pt seminary lot 61, value $400 total tax $15 34. 3838 John Lucus el al pt aw sw sec35
valuo 175, total tax 4 08. Levi N. McVry, pt ehfaw sar34 75-100 acres, value 25, total lax
t8 rlw,
4143
rlw
8 32.
3900
lied t8
27.
3940
ncc20 t8 rlw
11 58.
Robt. and Jacob Patton, nhf se rlw 76 acres, value 450 total tax
Elizabeth Rice, pt w side ehf ne
4 acres, value 450, total tax
REPORT OF THK CONDITION )F Tbo First National llanU at Bloomington, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, oa the XUtb day of lleceinber. 1884. kehookckh : Loans and Discount... $206,658 11 Overdrafts 2,382 68 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. 3 per cts 120,000 00 Due from approved Reserve Agents 5,079 66 Due from otherNational banks 12,680 00 Duo from Statu and Private Banks and Bunkers.. 1,915 91
Real Estate $873 70 Furniture & J?ixturosl,094
3708 Zep. Chandler, no se sec36 t8 rl w
value 140, total tax 6 17.
No. 11 Salt Creek Township. 4053 Joseph Adams, nw cor nw sec7
.7 rln 60 acres, value $500, tot. tax $16 21
4057 Alice M. Baalielor, ne nw scc.rj
rlo 40 acres, value 100, total tax .1 41
4358 James tlmwn, whf nw nw sec3 e ne sec 4 t8 rle 60 acres, value 270, to
il tax 9 05.
4073 Phillip Bond, nw ne sec25- ts Is 40ac value 80, uttat tax 16 10. 4091 Sarah Cole's Estate, sw sw 6ec20
til rle value 80. total tax 2 78.
4099 James B. Clark, ehf nw nw sew
tS rle 20ac. value 40, total tax 1 46.
4105 Eliza C. Cazeo, nw sw and w nw
.e7 17 rlo value 200 total tax 6 81.
4145 Kache) J. Fender, so ne and pt
no ne sec32 t8 rle 50 acres, value 145 to
tal tax 5 40.
4157 Robert Gilmore, pt whf so soezi
'if nw se sec 16, pt sw sec22 161 acres,
vulue 930 total tax 29 70.
4238 Jonas R. May, ptnw nw secJ
rle 10 acres, value 80, total tax 4 14.
4151 Blevms 1'ereiBeld, pt nntse ana
n' cor sw sc seca io rt m
v ilue 730, total tax 42 69.
4265 Marv and James Runnels, pt snt
n sec4 t7 rle 40 acres, value 280 total tax
14. 4275 Jennio Spurrier, se se secll t8
rlo 40a. value' 60, total tax 2 71.
4290 John Short, se nw sec21 t8 no
4')ac. value 60, total tnx 2 12.
4593 Robort Streau's Estate, pt so sw
pt ce pt whf se pt whf nw ec34 t8 rle 69 acrea, value 3tt, total Ux $245.
jio. 12 rolK xownsmp. 4360 Joseph Adams, ne sw and e side - . . ..en l
nw seel w no juu acres, vaiuo o, U.x 21 53.
4361 William Adams, sw sw sec3l tl
r .o value u, toiai uix oi io.
4524 Martin Belz, se ne sec7 t7 rie
4 ) acres, value 160. toWl tax 16 09. 4380 Frank Bowen, ne no ec24 t7 rle 4 ) acres, value HO, total tax 2 80. 4399 Lewis Conner ehf sw ne seel 8 a side se sw scciO, sw sw seel 6 t7 rle 75 a ires, value 370, total tax 37 46. 4404 John W Ciizeo, nw ne pi no ne socl9 ehf no mx-20 t7 rle, 135 acres, value 850. total tax 63 62. 4408 J. H. Clendenin, nw sw and sw n w sc3l t7 rle 80 acres value 160, total tax 24 02. 4419 Jacob Chambers se sw secl8 nw nw seol-3 t rle 80 acrea, value 350, total tax 22 71. 4420 F. M. Churchman, nhf nwscc25 t! rlo 80 acres, value 150, total tax 4 98
4439 James M. Chambers, nw cor sw s.i seclS ti rlo 5 nore, value 10 total tax
Current expenses and Taxes
paid Bills of othor Banks
Fractional curroncy(including
N ickels and eenu; Gold Coin
Silver Coin -
Legal tender Notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per eent.on circulation)
1,967 70
3.209 4,152
165 25 15,900 00
2,300 00 1,300 00
5,400 00
Total 383,010 36
LIABILITIK8.
Capital stock paid in....: $120,000 00
SurnluFund 21.000 00
Undivided profits 9,327 74
Circulating Kotos rec'ved fr'm Comptrol'r $108,000 00
$108,000 00 Individual deposiU subject to check 78,090 56
Demand certificates of Deposit 46,992 06 121,082 61
Total $383,010 35 Statu or Ikdiana,
Monroe Co.inly, J ss. I. W. E. Woodburn, Cashier of the
above-named Bank.do solemnly awearthat
the above statement ts true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. WOODBURN, Cashior. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 31st day of December, 1884. CUA8. S. SMALL, Notary Publia.
GET A WATCH GET A W ATCtt
All ut iIir People Cati On, It look.t as if all the Peonfe in Monroe and adioiuinr counties
were scrambling for goods eash Suturdnj-, at
MOSE KAHN'S Reduction Sale, NOW GOING ON. Th goods are figured down just aa low as it is possible sc sell them, and then With Every $12 Purchase You
Get a Water bury Watchl
YOU WILL GET ALL THAT MOSE KAHN PROMISES YOU. These Bargains are not confined to any branch, but' include all manner of furnishing Goods, as well as Hats and Caps."'
Business and Dress Suits at $5, 8, 10 find 15.
SEE THE PRICES ON- -
OVERCOATS
$4.&5, $5, $5.50, $.S5, $S.SO and
Corroct-
Jan7-1885
-Attest: Joust Wai.nKOM, Nat. II. Htti., IU.NkV 0. DtlKCAS,
Director.
Uw Orleana World's Exposi
tion. December 15th, tho L. N A. & C. rail
wav nhici'd on sale at this office, Bxeur-
sion tickets to New Orleans, and roturn
ancount of World's Exposition. Tickets
will bo limited to forty (40) days fiom
date of sale, and sold al 22 05, with a 15
davs limit, rebate, draft attached of $4.85,
which will bo refunded t lturehaser if nrusonti'd before limit of reimte has ex
pired, making net rate of $17.20 for ticket
of 15 davs' limit. The s.-ilo of regular
Winter Tourists tickets to New Oriniiftf,
irood to return till June 1st. will be eon
P. ... .. . i I..
tiniicfl at raie ot roiinu ui i. rui
:ards, folders, routes, and all other information, ariplv to CAKTKH. 1'BRRtNG, Ticket AKcnt.
04o . , 4430 Lucy A. Davis, se ne socio t7 rle 40 acres, value l'J", toial tax d h2. 4408 David Kads' Estate, nw sw seel 0 W rle 40 acre, value 150, total tax 9 76 4473 Catharine Edwards uo no si'cSO tf rle 40 scrci", valuo l0, total tax 5C 70 1492 Garvin Ti. Gge. nq secJl 17 rlo I CO acres, vulw 320. total tax 10 45. 4St4 lsancGrubb.sr, sw ne seel G e side r.e no soc8 t" rle 50 acres, valuo UO, total
14V 16 74.
.irnii Hmirv Graham, nut ne no sm-ui j
17 r?o, 20 acrea, value 40, total lax is M.
4504 R,ibcrt Glinioio. ne se !( w nw
SSC8 t7 rle, HO acri", val. ., tot lax lu.to
4510 C-lia W. Hunt, sw no ana so nw
cc"4 17 rle, 80 acres, value 200, total tax
6 H.
4.113 Amanda Ham, pt f w sw soc;:
nd e side sw so scc2'i t7 rle, DO acres, vat
J45. total tax 12 10.
4522 Sarah lloshour, sc sw see 13 ii rie
40 acres, value 180, total tax 6..
4.-.30 .lohri Uelono.T!i, ne nw si-cio v
lie. 40 acres, value 100, total lax 90 H.
45S7 John A. McGregor, win nw seci.1
i nd ne ne sec!4, se seq sot-32 17 rle, in all
160 acres, value 280, total lax 14 io.
45113 Sarah JleLaMan, em nw ana wi
ne sec20 t7 rle, 160 acres, value 520, total lax 18 21.
4390 C. W. Moore, nht ne scci i ana
hf se seclS 17 rle,160 acres, value 320, total tax 8 13. ,
jnoi .I.ln Mitclie 1. Adm r, m nw se
t7 rle, ten acres, value 50, toUl Ux
1 40. 4G19 Eli Norman, ehf so sec35 t7 rle,
:I0 acres, valu 240, total lax 14 05.
4C47 Unas. U. Kouinson nw uw oi..7 r2o, 40 acres, value 100, total tax 3 72. 4616 KHza J. Riddle, se sw and shf se iecll, whf no, and se ne tesU 17 r one e , 140 acres, value 440 total tax i4 88. 4664 John Short, seq se -32 17 rle, 100 tores, value 300. total tax 14 51. 4650 B. F. Richardson, eside nw se sec 11 t7 ronee, 30 acrs-s, valuo 60, total tax U 09. Afiitt r,hrls SiDss. shf shf and ne sw
$ce29 tl r2e, 200 acreS, value 760, total tax j
21 70. 4675 John Sherlock, ne sw and se nw socl8t7 roneo, valuo 410, total tax 14.48 4398 Julia Hawkins, n end ehf nw secl9 t7 rlo 23 acres, value 50. total tax No. 13 Clear Creek Township. 4814 Cazee and Clark, pt ne ne sccl3 t7 jlw 37 50-100 acres, value 150, total 4893 David Dockard, jr. nw nw sue 13 t7 rlw 40 aores, valuo 300, tot. tax 11 52
49U Joseph M. Fry, pt lot 14 lown oi Harroilsburg, valuo 375, total tax 16 02 4990 John B. Kelly, nw sw sec36 t7 rlw 40 acres, value 60, total tax 2 10. 6020 John Lucas et al wbf nw se nw nw ne sec2 17 rlw 160 acres, valuo 1,185, total tax 47 88. 5054 Butb MoLahlan, lot 39, Town o! Harrodsburg, valuo 100, total tax 10 99 5147 John Stepp, pt lot 29 Town of Harrodsburg, value 50, total Ux 1 78. 4904 Rachel Fender, nw sw seel t7 rlw 40 acres, value 180. total tax 5 90. No. 14 Indian Creek township. 5162 Mary Sure, ne se ee26 t7 r2w 40 acres, value 400, total tax 12 58. 5467 Adam S. Smith, pt w side nw scc3 and pt ehf no ne see 4 17 r2w 24 acres value 405, total tax 12 93. 5530 John and Wesley Wateiford, whf swq and sw cor nw sac30 17 r2w 04 acres value 525, total lax 24 89.
State of Indiana, Monroe co., ss. I, Williamson M. Alexander, Auditor of Monroe county, Indiana, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lots and lands, returned and remaining delinquent for tho non-payment of tax as, for the year one thousand nirrht hundred and eighty three, and pre
vious Kars. uenaltr. interest and cost of
advertising, as returned by lsuuc Claman, Treasurer, together with the current taxes due thereon, "and that the same wore duly reeorded as the law directs. W. M. Ai.KX tNDKR, Auditor Monroe Co. ISIoijir.inlon, Ind., Jan. I4tll, 1885. Xttn of Indiana. Monroe co., ss.
Not co is hereby given that so much of
the lauds and the town low containea in iw foregoing list as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges thereon, or due from the owner tlmreof, al the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the court homo door, in tho city of Blooniington, in said county of Monroe, corumonoing on the 2d Monday of February, 1885,, and conliuuiug from day to day, until all sold. W. M. Alkxxmobr, Auditor Monroe County. Ulooiu.ngt""; Jaa- HI'", 1
N'
Mose Kahn's Boss Clothing Store, West Side Square, 4th Door from Oorner.
Turnpike Notice. NOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN, that John A. Reeves, James A.' Baker, and Jacob Carinichael. a Committee appointed by tho Coitimisstoneis ot Monroe Uounly, Indiana, to asess tne beneffls to be derived from the construction of the Turnpike described in the petition of Kidick M.Wylie and others, havo niado their report to the undersigned, Audiior of said county and filnd the same in tne Auditor's office of raid County and that said report will ccincup before said Hoard for hearing and con Urination on the 2nd day of February, lS3i, it said ifflc. when and where all interested may attend, W. M. ALEXANDER. dc31-84 Au lih'r Mxnroe Co.
rVoilco of Adtttinlatratlon.
."lOTlCB is herobv aiven that the un
dersigned has been by tlie t-lerK 01
tiie Circuit t"Urt ol Monroe ominty,
aiutointed Administrator of the oftaic o
John C. LocKner, late of Monroe county, deceased. Sai J estate is supposed to I o solvent. WILLIAM AKMBRUSTKU, Jan 7-85 Adininistratoi-. Buskirk & Duncan, Attorneys.
KT. .T. NICHOLS, AKCIIITEC 3? AKD PRACTICAL JBlla.DKtt
Plans and Snecifiiunmna earefully pre-
. . . - i
pared
buildtncv
A FEARFUL FALL Xn Prices. milB PltOl'RIKTOR of the City Hook JL Store, thankful for his largo Christmas trade, aud yet not prefurrinir ' carry over the remainder, proposes to tell what ho has left at an Immense Reduction Seme ot the articles at cost. The goods are not culling, but represent all varieties of this splendid stock. Some of his patrons who lingered to longingly over our dainty GIFT BOOKS, and hnutalcd on account of the cost can now boaccom modaten to their heart's content. Come' one 1 Come alll And be mad.' happy. " K.P.COLJC.
for dwelling house and public
Also oslimates of bmldinjnt eom
pleted throughout Ail work finished ct thu tirou spoeiioU. Bloom ingtOff, Ind., Sa.w!f 31, 18f.
Tnuto MarkJ
WALKER BOOT Sold by McCalla & Go,
Notice to Non-Rlteiit9. State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss: lo the Monroe Circuit Court, Febru ary Term, 1885. No. 804. T,Avi Ridira vs Harriet J. Rtdito.
Now comes tbo plaintiff by K. A. Folk. his. Attornev. and Hies bis com
plaint heroin, together with an atBdavit stating that said defendant-, Harriet J. Ridge, is not a resident of the Stato of In
diana, that said action is tor a aivoree,ana
th.it said non-resident detendant is a ne
cessary party thereto. Notion is therefore hereby eiven said He-
fendant last named, that unless she ba and appuar on the first day of the next term of tho Monroe Circuit Court, to be
holden on the first Monday of February,
A l 1885. at the Court Bouse, in Bloon:
invian. in said County and Slat, and an
swer or demur In said complaint, the same
will be board and detenu mod in her aoseiioe. ., Witness v namo, and the seal of sua court, a Hlxed- at Bloomington, this 0th day of December, A. D., 1884 8BA1.1 D. W BROWNING, Clark DcclO 1184. Monroe Circuit Court. R. A. Fulk, Attorney.
STAMPS, STAMPS.
SWT A VC TO IAE Mf'SRY VV V. X I? lVrsfctls mt of Km-
pWiymcnt can itake mmi Si to s per uay by leu ling 30cU. in stamps to tho Cnpital City Rncript Company, and receive b return mail "Eight Wavs to Mnke Mnner."
Address Capital Citv Uawipt Co., 201 So.
7th Street. Columbus, Ohio.
Notice to Heirs
ABD ALL OTHERS COSC5RSKD, OF THIS Petition to eH Aeal BatMte. State cf Indiana, Monroe county iru:.t
court. o. til ;
Notice ia hereby given that Samuef Simpson. Aduiiuistrat-ir of the estate of Wosloy Dcrkard, decs'd, bar Bled hi pK tition to sell tit ral estate of the ctemd? ent, his peronal being iaauffieioot to pey hij (ilns, and that said petition ill t heard on the second dy vt the next tercar f the circuit court f id eountv. Attest, 1 W. BROWNING. Clerk. Circuit Court Monroe county. Uelt-44 Buskirh Duucan, auy.
4 - - '
A 1 Mi iu 1st rater's Male. NOTICE IS HKREBt OltKS. iftt the undersigned, Adrainirlrator of b" etate of .t.itr C Lmrkner, docsd. hit of Monroe county, Indian, wilt sl x1
ptihl c outcry, at his late rcildcnov
ro:k townsh'.p, on S A T 1' R D A Y J AS U A U Y 3It, lS, the personal tfrepert j of said de'eedj cuosieling of Tt-aiw of Muli, Ouc Cow, Lctif lings, Com, Hy, Oats, &? TERMS On all sums of $3.00 andotrr, purchaser will give note with apnreer curit'. waiving relief from1alitKii aud appraisement laws ; under $S castr itf hand. ; S.ile to becin at 11 o'clock a.m. WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER, Jan 7 85 Admiulatialor. Buskirk & Duncan, Attorn aya.
U ami fanl! Ife ir Ift
Notice is hereby given, that the T ttoplieate for Ae tmr 1884 is now io my haud, and I ara ready to receive Tate, tb following shows the rate ot Taxation on each one hundred dollars?
TOWNSHIPS.
Bian Blwsom, - - -Washington, - - -Marion, - - - -Benton, - - - -Bloomington, - - -City of IMooniington, Ricliland, - - - -Town of Ellettsville, Van Bnrcn, - - -Perry, - - - - -Salt Creek, - - - Polk, Clear Creek, - - -Indinn Creek, - - -
:2
21
2 2
21
2 2
2 2
2
2 2
4i 2!
12
12, 12!
12,
12 12 12
12
12
12 12 12 12 12
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16
2,16
St E 5
56; 561
56
5S 56;
56H0M5
56 55 56 53 56 oJ 56
20
o a.
15
10,35
135
20
15
10
l10
KM 151
a;
10
io
10
10
10 10
fa
2! 2i
21 2
21 21
2
210
Si! n
10!;
10
10
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$5 &5r 50" 05 55 4& 60
I 60 1 do-
For one male dog, $1. i i - i tta
eacn reinaie nog, a
For each additional mate dog, $8. For
Each tax-paver mav pay the full amount of his or her fc$M i before the 3d Monday ill April, 1885, or may, at their opium, pay half thereof on or before said 3d Monday it April, and the reuiau
Notice to NonReHl(JcBt. Stato of Indiana, Monroe county, s. In tha Monroe circuit court, ITebruary term, V.m. Complaint No. 79U. Eliiabelii Taylor, Hauna Clark, el al, VS. Catoarino Clark. Itobort Glllmorp, ot al . Kow conios the plaintiff by Janie J. Morgan, thoir ntt -rnov, and Hlas tholr complaint herein, with an affidavit statin B that said dolcnduiit, Catharica Clark, w not a resident of tho ritto of Indian, that said action is for tho possession of real estate, and that said non resident defondunt is a nccosjary party thwr!to. Notice is thoroforo hereby givou said defundant, that unless she bo and appear on the fifth day ol the noxt term of the Moume Circuit 'court, to bo holden on the first Monday of February, x.u. 1835, at the court house in Bloomlnglou in said county nd stale, and answer or demur to sail complaint, tho same will be beard and determined in her absence. Witness my name and '-ho seal of said court, iitlitd at Bloomington, this 3d day of December, a.d. I9sl. D W.ilBOWSLNG. rs!.i t'lrrW-
his or her tajes m or'
ooe-
half thereof on or before saul 3U Monday April, aim uw rcai.Uei.s
half on or before the 1st Monday m November ii,owig. In all eases where as much as one-half of the amount Of law charired against a tax-payer shall not be paid on or before tlwM Mftdr in April, 1885, the whole amount ahall beoomc due and returne oviinqneot, with lOiier cent, damages and 6 wr cent, ntmt, w flleeted as provided by law. Jt you are liabk to pay taxes in mom thaw one township, state the fact to the Tnnsurer, aa a seara e w'P g-iven foreacli township. Examine your receipts before leaving the and we if they include all of yoor property. No county order will endorsed or ordered paid when the p- rson m whose Dawn it i drawn owes delinquent tax, Tax-p.yfrs will find it greatly. to thir advantage not, to put off tax paving until the last twe i or three day.; and those who hare their taxes complicated, sudi a? undivided estates, are especially s.dicited to call when we am at lei.ure, aa tt iitr time to make the division anil separate receipts. ISAAC CLAMAN Bloomington, Ind , Dec. 17, 1884. Treasurer More County.
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Henry P. Tourner, Watchmaker and Jeweler. HA A DESIRABLE SELECTION' OF LATEST STYLES IX
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Novelties in
JPLYE WATCH HhKdlP1 X SPECIAL! .
Chains, Charms, Lockets, Bracelets? Button and
Lace rms,
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