Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 February 1885 — Page 2

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B ttiUhXttm tflfttCSSipose, a tribute to thai grand old;

Frlnttd each ISt&dvg Mtrrnimi, Sy WIXUA A. SAKE, Ktttor end ftbliAw.

DEDICATION oJt tbe New CHRISTIAN CHTTBCH la Bloomiogton, -SUNDAY, FEB. 1st, 18S6.

A Grand Monument to

the Energy of its Projectors.

THE DEDICATION SERVICES, AND THE WAY TO LIFT A CHUECH DEBT AND PLEASE EVERYBODY.

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Tbe new Christian Church, oo East Kirkwood Avenue (5th at.) was dedicated last Sunday. The buildiniwiUhongh not literally com

pleted, was Dear enoagb done to be

oeenmed. onlv some work on the

r - . . tower being required to finish it

The raising of money for the new

church, began Sept. 1st, 1380, and has ben continued till the present time. Seven thousand dollars had been paid In cash subscriptions, before the work was began, and other subscriptions were taken till the present, making about eleven thousand dollars paid. Of this amount tire ladies of tie Chun raised f 1,500, and, the Sunday School $900. -Individual subscriptions were made in sums ranging from

f 1,000 to $ 1, nearly all of which lias been paid, and tbe majority of them have been increased. In the outset H was agreed to reverse -ihe general order of church building raise the money firsthand then build the house. In carrying out this idea it was agreed that seven thousand dollars should be actually in the bands of the building committee before plans were agreed upon or liabilities incurred, and it was lived up to. The building is eoramodioiw, has eight rooms, is well healed, ventil--. lated and lighted, and will seat 800 ' persons. The main audience room has a comfortable sealing capacity "f for 460 ; by means of folding doors conducting into other rooms, and a !fv- - gallery, the capacity is increased as ' above. The heat is furnished by a furnace, which on Sunday worked to the entire satisfaction of all. The building, lot, walks, and all

complete, will cost 12,000. Of this amount $11,000 bad been paid into the hands of the committee, leaving one thousand dollars to be provided for. The program for dedication

not extensive, bot required

time in execution. The ser-

n at 10 o'clock, and oon-

ie by tbe Choir ; Read

ing a Scripture Lesson by the Pastor, A. B. Pbilputt ; Prayer by the venerable James M. Mathes; a Historical Sketch of the Church from its organization to tbe present, prepared and read by Professor Atwster; services by Elder D. R. Van Buakirk, of Indianapolis;

raiting money to liquidate tbe debt;

ministration, of the Lords' Sapper. The music was furnished by the regular Choir, with Sirs. Ella Linn at the organ. Tbe sermon was on tbe subject of Christians Faith, and

was listened to and admired by alt, as being of extraordinary power and eloquence. Tiie financial part was successfully cocductcd, and in the worth l og, in little over half an hour $658 was subscribed. Mrs. Sallie Grafton, wife of "Johnnie," contributed $50 to pay for tbe large window in front ; the Choir gave 825 to pay lor the window which furnished them light; tbe Ladies Society furnished $26 to pay for another window ; Prof. Spaogier contributed a like amount to pay for the window with the Anchor ; Students of tlie University took the one with the Uokfcii Candle Stick ; the Mem

bers of the Church at Bedford,

paid $35 for tbe Ark of the Cove

nant; Capt. Blurt. -Alexander, in

the name of his little daughter,

Maggie, who di-d 3ome years ago.

(beloved by ail) had a window . f i

set apart in ner memory, a pro

position was made that the window

Mir:n'Kiitrd Kith a Cross and

Crf vn,beset apart as a memorial to

KV. Janve M.

pose, a

pioneer.

There ,was preaching again at

night, by Eld. Van Buskirk, the

house.as in the morning,being completely filled. An additional sub

scription ot over one hundred dol

lars was taken, making in all $760

raised on the day of Dedication.

Much of the success attending

the efforts of the people to raise this

money last Sunday, is due to the intelligent kbor. of Hon. H. C. Duncan, who enacted tbe role of "church debt lifter for the occasion, and did it well. Prest. Everest, of Butler, an old

friend and school mate of Prof. Atwater, was present. The Bedford Church was represent i by Eld. J. M. Mathes and wife, Eld. Hendershot and wife, T. H. Malott, George W. Adams and wife, W. C. Winstandley and wife,

and D. F. Tilford.

Nearly all the churches in the

county were represented at the Ded

ication. J. M. Mathes, who was present, preached for the church fifty-two

years ago.

Eid. Nesslage of Spencer, took a part in the Dedicatory exercises.

Elder Harrison flight, of Spen

cer, was present.

We are informed that Prof. At-

waterB donations to the new church

arcreeate about fifteen hundred

dollars.

jMgSp; waa Bpf;'":' some

Mm,:'- sisted ot ants

The buikilnr and tbe various steps that

were taken to insure its construction are

tersely treated of by the Courier : Seve-

al yen ago wben tDe nu-organ taction withdrew from tbe church, and the organ faotion remained in possession of the old building it wouid have teamed the bight

of wily for tbem to tains aoout ouuaing

a new ctaurca. Jfot wnmn a soon; urns

they did think about it, talked about it, and sot only thought and talked bat acted. A India' building committee waa organized and it wa not only determined to build a new church but to pay for it as the work progressed. Subscriptions were juvlicitwl- arAtip.ment

n, and last rear toe enterprise won a

definite chape by tbe purchase of the Bob-

inaon property on the corner just .East or

ine Rational neuse, lor wnica i,ouv w paid. The old bouse whs removed from the lot, and the work of building the church begun. The result may now be pointed to with prit!e,not only by tbe congregation of the church, bat by every citizen of Blooming ton as well. The new building will cost at least 13,000, the largest portion of which was contributed by Prof. At water, but many other members of the church contributed liberally. The old church building was erected at least 80 years ago. since which time tho eonjregation has grown steadily in numhW until now it is exceeded bat by one

other the Methodist

The main room or me new Dunning is seated by pews made by tbe Richmond factory, and is handsomely carpeted. A furnace in the cdlar furnishes the heat. The Pastor's study, prayer meeting room, and ladies' parlor are all neatly furnished, a latze portion of the furniture boing prirate donation. li is proposed to celebrate the opening of the new building with a eerie ot revival meetings which will be conducted by Eider Van Buskirk, assisted by Kev. A B. Phillput. Tho pastor is an energetic young man and much beloved by his congregation. He is no doubt proud of tbe work that he and bis co-laborers have so successfully completed. The building is 100x45 feat and is covered with alita- There are two class rooms, a prater meeting room, pastor's room, and a ';enU' and Indies robe room. Bv means of sliding doors the main audience room and prayer meeting room may be thrown Into one when necessary to accommodate the audience. By the same

means the ladios' parlor and prayer meet- , ing room may be thrown into one, on the : occasion, of socials, &c Tbe place designated as "Baptistry is a trap door to the'poot, on the right of which is tho rab-1 in7 rooms for those who are immersed. I

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to the minister's study, whieh is a very

cozy room, and will be handsomely furnished. The class rooms on each side of

the vestibule will be used for miant cmssos is the Sunday school. Over these class rooms and the vestibule is the gallery which is reached by a stairway in the southwest corner. Tbe main audience room, prayer meeting room and gallery will seat 800 people. The prayer meeting room will seat 150 people, and the gallery as many more. All of the windows are set with handsome stained glass. Tbe tower and steeple of the building is located in tbe southwest comer, and, wben completed will be 100 feet high from the ground and 51 feet from tbe peak of the roof. The exterior of tbe building, which is Viui'-t of brick with stone facings, presents rather a unique appearance, bot is much admired because It is odd. It is undoubtedlv tbe handsomest building, insids and nut, in tbe city. The work baa been completed bv Siohols A Sons, and will stand as an additional testimony that ther are architects and builders second

to none in tue tHata.

The building cost as follows :

lOt, .......... ........ .....a... ........ Foundation........... ,-. .......

Brick.

Nichols' contract .............. Seating and pulpit,. ................

Glass,......- ..

Oarpeta....... .....

Chandelier,

..$1,600

... 850

1,450 .. 6,700 ... too ... 400 .... 175 ... AO

Total,

$11,965

Mutilated coin is again be

coming disagreeably common. Af

ter the determined war wmcn waa made upon the nuisance by the.

whole business community a couple of years ago, people were for

some time relieved from the tedious

necessity of examining every com to make sure that it was all right.

But for sever.il mouths past there have been multiplying signs of an organised movement to defraud the public by passing off upon it for full value coins which have been tampered with. Swart Democratic Pa. "Pa," ?aid Johnnie Spriggius, as he looked up from his "iomgerphy," "tell

me where is LoganHport f" "Isn't any such place, my son. Logan isn't

ha vine any sport iust now." said

the cruel parent, with a ghastly

"Prevention J Better (ban Cnre.' The following communication was handed in last week, but at too late an hoor to be put in type for last week's Progress : To tho Progress: Our community is having a peculiar experience these days. All kinds of lawlessness, defiant saloons, blackmail, drunkenness, burglary, theft and murder, have brought us to face the query: Is evil to gain upon us and overcome us? Is our community to become entirely wicked, lawless and Godless, thinking only of business, moneygetting, ease and pleasure, while bad men who never feel a good itonnlse. who recoenize no law but

their own wills, eo on in their

course of crime, unwarned, unmolested and unpunished ?

Such thoughts have created an in

dignation in the community, sup-

Dressed at present, which has led

some good men to suggest crime as cure for crime. Men who are

law breakers and have been for

months, or who wink at its break-

' A -I i lA

ine, or qon t care a cent auuui n,

are shocked at the horrible catastro

phe of the Fedder murder, which they speak of as so unnatural. But it is the roost natural thing in the world, in the wake of such in

difference and disregard for law and order. We reap exactly what

we sow. lnat is a pnysicai hou

natural truth, and not only relig'

ions. It is not more true in the

natural world than in the moral

Do we want more of such harvests

as we have had in tbe last six

months? If so, all we have to do

is to go ahead as we are, attending to oar own business, and leaving other neoole alone, and we will

get plenty of it Evil is aggressive,

Tt will not stoo for a protest.

Shall we leave it alone till in its

various ways and small beginnings

it invades our colleges, oar schools,

and oar homes, and we find among us a rising generation of boys with

out principle and girls without modesty, who care nothing for the

highest welfare of our peonie?

God forbid. There are times when

evil seems to rise like a mighty I flood to overwhelm as. But there is a God in Israel, whose power n ours if we ask it. Two weeks sgtf 4D reading "Vigilante's" article to the Courier, we thought : There is one citixen anxious for ihe peace and moral welfare of our city; and we wondered how many more there were who cared for these things. Hire is another, We believe there are a thousand. Shall we not all unite that good work in this city may be revived. We are all aware that the morals of our people must not depend upon the religious revival, but rather upon the constant, unflagging, unceasing Christian work, from day to day, and from year to year. But the only hope, in times of spiritual deadness is in a spiritual revival. The good people of the Methodist church, the zealous pioneers iu all good work, have already begun a series of meetings. May tbey continue till they absorb the attention of th is city, and men and women are made willing to speak, and act, and give, for tbe Christian work of tbe community, and -for the establishment of our people in all good ways. Though the obligation is laid alike

oo all, the christian people of the

city are the ones who cannot and who must not shift the responsibility. A merchants' organization to

protect themselves, or a vigilanoe

committee will not answer. The churches must feel an awakening, and they will find good men offering encouragement to good work. At the Fedder funeral, which this community ought never to forget, Dr. Ballentine said, in burning

words, that prevention is. better than cure. We wondered then, what is the prevention and what tbe cure? For crime and murder, and for al l the social evils from which we sufer, there is but one sure and permanent prevention. It is Christianity. That will lead us to vigilanoe, to support the officers, to punish the guilty, to warn the wayward, to teach the ignorant, to guard the innocent, to train the children, and to save the sinner. The writer is not a preacher nor the son of preacher, but simply one who feels anxious to see our people alive on these important thiols, that crime may cease, that good people may

feel sale in their homes, that young people may be saved from ruin and

grow up to usefulness, and thut

good may be done to those whom we now look upon as the danger

ous qlass. Can we not do sometb ing? Let us not be overcome by evil, but

let us overcome evil with good.

HOPE.

i smile, as he nut on the hat he won

Matties, a'i fiuu on Cleveland, and went out to a

w. at owx wlxtibci fcrthit ir- Deswrat!-'1 mbils;.

Delinquent JUist.

A LIBT of Lands and Lots returned de

linquent for the rear 1S83, and previ

out yearn, in Monroe county, Indiana,

. by Isaac uiaman, l rensurer. No. lBuan Blossom Township.

89 KlizxbetU Cbricamnre, ML. Tabor,

Lot 3. value f65, total Ux, 7 74.

lot Joseph K im, swoor no mc5 tlO,

r3w, 9 50-100 acres, value 54, ttl tax 154 1S7 Joan Harris, pt nw swq eec29 tlO r2w, value to, total tax, 2 05. 190 L. W. Hatttelil, pt no naq socl6, tlO r2w. vitlue 30, 50-IOOh. total tax 12 24

194 Thomas O- Martin, not ciwq soel.'i

136 acres. Wpt naq secl3, 128 acres. Si

cor swq srr.12, 15 eros. Bwcor awq sclS 9 ac's. tlO r2w. value 2,480, total tnx9? .04

297 H. J. & B. V. Sloore, nw ncq nec.')2 U0 r2w. 40 acres, valufl 200, total tax 6.72

331 Ieabfllla l'ugh, Stinosvtlle, luU 52,

vi, Vi, value 330, total tux, u hi.

358 Heitor Ray, ptebfneq ol3 tlO r2w, 34 50 100 acres, value 200, to tx,6.72 360 John W. Smith, pt shfertl0 r2w, HO 06 ICQaores, value 550, tottl '.lit,

37 Chris. A. Summet, Stinusville, pt

lot 24, value 20, total tax 86c.

Ho. 2 Washington Township. 489 Henry J.Adams, nenwqsec22, tlO

rlw,40 acres, value f 150, total tux $8 72.

532 Wm. U. Bales, sw swq sec8 110 rl w

40 acres, value 300, total tax 21 10.

515 Harvey Hakei, nw neq seofl tlO

rlw, 40 Rcres, value 190, total tax 6 10.

617 Mnrtha Bran u am, pt nhf seq, and

ptewncqsec3C tlO rlw, 40 acres, value

505, total tax 23 95.

518 Jtleanor Brannam, pt hf swq.whl

sw neq, pt sa nwq sec36 tlO rlw, 60 acres,

value 500, total tax 24 05.

543 Stephen Collier, sw naq sec tlO

rlw, 40 acres, value 150, total tax 4 85.

545 Mary A. Collier, nw seq, and se

nnq sec23 tlO rlw,80 acres, value 250, total tax 11 22.

552 Manraret Collicir, nw seq sees tlO

rlw, 40 acres, value 225, total tax, 1 11.

595 James K. Franklin, ne neq few tio

rlw, 40 acres, value 150, total tax 9 67.

596 Dixon Fuiford, so swq sec3 tlO rlw

40 acres, value 150, total tax 4 80.

637 fjuarles d. uner, wnt nwq sees tiu

rlw, 80 acres, value 300, total tax 9 45.

653 John ft . uuuoara, sw seq seen

tlO rlw, 4oac, value 200, total Ux 35 98.

655 W. I'. ttacKer ul al, s ena neq neq

n side se neq sec23 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 250, tvtal UX 34 28.

870 It. A. ilenaricKson, at sni seq pt

ne swq seel 8, tlO rlw, 80 acres, value au total ux 26 03.

658 N. J. Hleains, pt se swq, and pt

sw seq sec23 tlO r lw, 26 acres, value loo,

total ux 3 17.

703 Vary A. Lawson, pt whf sw swq

seel 2 tlO rlw. 16 sores, value 100, toUl

ux 30 38.

722 Rezin Made, nw seq, pt sw seq, pt

se twq sec 12 tlO rlw, 6990-100 acres,value 306. total tax 201 16.

725 nancy js. martin, nni seq, anu m

shf seq sec3 tlO rlw, 120 acres, value sou,

total tax 14 31.

750 8. St. Neal, whf sw nw seel? UO

rlw. 20 acres, value 96, total Ux 18 53

798 Amelia rearson, wui se seq tecs

tlO rlw, 20 acres, valuu 89, total Uz s l

766 Joseph W. raui, em nwq, anu nwq

nwq socio UO rlw, ISO acres, value 400, total Ux 12 74.

767 Chris FeUrs, whf nw ne sees tiu

rlw. 20 acres, value 116, total ux s v J.

778 Cynthia Rawlins, pt nhf se neq sec34 U0 rlw, 16 acres, value 226, total

Ux 7 17.

807 Lydia SchoseU, se nwq sec9 UO

rlw. 40 acres, value l'lfl, tout ux 4 vs.

816 Mark Smith, G'dn, nw nwq secll

tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 200, tot. tax 18.80 822 Ransom P. Stuart, se swq sec7 tlO

rlw. 40 urea, value ISO. total tax 4 HV

843 Samantba Tuugate, whtseqsecl7 tlO rlw. 80 acres, value 450, tot. ux 14.05

863 Vandevender & Bales, se neq sec tio rlw. 40 acres, value 159, tot. tax 1T.71

869 Sarah A. Wnitesell, swsw sec U0

rlw. 40 acres, value 450. total Ux 14

874 V. T. Westmoreland, pt a side se

ne sec3 tlO rlw, 5 acrtie, value iw, votai

ux 8 33.

867 W. K. Wbltetell, sw aw aecll, se

ne seelO tlO rlw, 80 acres, value 250, total

ux 8 Oh.

No. 8 Manon Township. 913 Nancv A. Dodson, sw ne eecl4 U0

rle. 40 acres, value $13$, total Ux $7 48.

916 John W. Swing, ne seen, 110 rie, 160 acres, valne 500, total Ux 17 26. 933 Martha Hacker, ne sw sec 5 ttO He 40 acres, value 50, total ux 1 92. 972 George T. Mnseer, ehf nesecia U0 rle, 80 acres, value 400, total Ux, 13 84. 981 Greenberry Morgan, se se secl6 UO rle, 40 acres, value 120, total tax 4.31 939 Ebon Newton, seq sccl 1, nhf neq sec 14, so ne see 14, shf se seel, swsw seel 4, eht nw sec23 U0 rle, 480 acros, value 1900 total tax 66 11. 992 Julia Fayton, sw na sec7 U0 rle, value 170, total tax 4 17. 998 Joe Felfer et al, none sec5 UO rle, value 120, total Ux 7 56. 943 Mafcktn Hacker, se nw seclS U0 rle, value 59, total tax 4 27. 1036 Travis, Carter & Co .ebf nw sw nw nw sw sealO tio rle, value 530 total ux 18 68. 1046 Edward fames, nhf sw ne sec26 110 lB. value 70. total tax 3 61.

1051 Thomas . Weddle, nw se seclO

rle, value 80, total tnx 4 0. No. 4 Ban'.tm Tu'ivnshin.

1059 James Allen, tw se and ehf swq sec 31 19 rle, 119 86-100 acres, value $500,

total tax SIS 68.

1093 Charlotte and" Dan Barrow, nw

se shf ne secS to rle, 120 acres, value 600. total tax 29 92.

1121 William Cox's estate, ehf sw sw

iv nw se soc 28 t9 rle. 160 acres, value

910. total tax 27 29.

1128 S & E. I. Cook, shf sesec3! tlO

rle. 80 acres, value 160. total tax 5 04.

1177 Andrew J. Goodman, se se secl4

19 rle. 40 acres, value T5, total tax 2 50,

1249 Bvram S. Hieht, nw nw sec36 t9

rle. 48 acres, value 60. total Ux 1 99.

2188 William R. Hash, pt sw sec23 t9

rle. 43 acres, value 200. total tax 14 as

1244 Elisabeth Oliphant, ehfsesec28

t9 rle. 80 acres, value 200, total Ux 6 29,

1246 David M. Oliver, ne sw sec6 19

rle. 40 acres, value 00. total Ux 59 56

1266 John G. Folley, nhf nw scc7 t9

rle. 74 acres, value 275, total Ux 16 41,

1318 Deloss Root, abf se se ne ne se sec

34 t9 rle. value 305, total Ux 12 09.

1282 Abner Reeves, neq ec23 19 rle

ISO acres, value 240 total tax 7 51.

1284 SVm. Robertson, nw ne t ne whf

no no ehf aw ne seo33, sw ae sec2 ttf rle,

ISO acres, value 375, total tax 30 33.

1315 3mllv StephBM, sw sw secio pt

nw frac ec22 t9 rle, 56 acres, value 165,

total tax 5 39.

1320 George Sheens' estate, ent nw soc

2!l t9 rle. 80 acros. value no, wi. a

1322 Lewis Stephens, aside n sw see

11. 19 rie, 6 acres, val.15, total ux loots.

No. 5 Bloomin&ton Township.

1487 Elizabeth Brannam, ehf so frac.

seel to rlw, 47 37-100 sort, value 150, to,

Ux 4 80.

1511 Marv A. Hardin. w se, and sw

na soell 19 rlw 80 acta, value 300, total

tax 9 53.

1 704 G. W. Waldndge, pt ehf ne seo3i

to rlw. 43 50-100 acres, value 895, total

tax 27 16,

No. G Oitv of Bloominelon.

1817 Levi Freeman, pt out lot 13, val

$140. total tax $2 75.

1957 John W. Dixon. Orchard AOtu

tlon to Citv of Bloomineton, No. 10 and

nt No. 11. value 200. total tax 10 10.

sine kj. xiari lugiiu! , ji wmv ww , .

350. total lax 7 02.

2269 Nancy O. Mullikjn, pt ut lot 36

value 1.7O0. total tax 29 64.

x 2449 Mellnda Rohy, pt in lots 69 and

70, value 170, total tax 4 82. No. 7 Richland Township.

2951 W. A. Racers, acq eo2 ta r2w

value $2,800, total tax 129 33. No. aTown of KllelUvlllo.

3055 W. U. Bishop, lou 136 and 6, in Town of Ellettsvillc, value $265, total Ux 6 19. 3054 John Byor, lots 113 and 114, in Town .f Elletts ville, valuu 830, total Ux 13 92. 3281 C. L. Bucbsnan, WhlteseU's addition, Town of Kllettaville, lot 3, value 200, to :al UX 33 65. 3283 John L. Brown, lots 166 and 167 Town f EUatuville, value 180, total tax 9 94. 3090 Mary S. Dowell, lots 211 and 212 Town of Klletuville, value 100, total tax 2 60. 3180 Louisa Marksbnrry, lot n", 207, 208, in the Town of Ellettavtlle, value 350, total tax IS 80. 31fi7 Mary McNealor. pt nwq seclO 19 r2w, 40-100 acros, value 140, total tax 3.27 3170 W C.K.McNeely, pt lot 61 Town of KlletUvillc, value 1H5, total lax 6 87. 3187 Thos. J. Robinson, l't 7 and 8, Wbiteaoira aMiti n, Town of JSllstUviUa, valuo 130, total tax 5 30. 3237 Stella W Htina, pt nwq mmjIO 19 r2w 25- 100th aorci, value 325, tot. tux 8.51 3210 S.M.Sharp, pt nwq seclO t r'Jw, 2!-100 acres, valuu 125, total tax It 34. 3250 Wm. Struit, lots 209 and 210, in Town of EUattaviUe, value 135, total tax 10 39. 3269 Chaa.E.WhiteseU.pti.wserlOta . :1 r, :-l?0 itci. riUi 3?, t. ux t'J 73

No. 9 Van Buron Township. 3430 W. li. Hendricks pt sw nw 8s6

ta r2w value $90, total tax $2 67.

3565 IT. Smith, lot 22 in Town ot

Stanford, value 145, total tax 3 60.

3593 Fountain Tbomae, sw so soc 5 nw

se sec8 t8 rlw valuo 50, total tax 2t 93.

No. 10 -Ferry Township. 3725 Joshua D Chandler, pt seminiiry

lot 64, value $'.C0 total tax $15 34.

3838 John Lucas et al pt sw sw sei:3o

Value 175, tutnl tax 4 66. Levi N. McVoy, pt ehf sw se34 75-100 acres, value 25, total ux

t8 rlw,

4143

t8 rlw

18 32.

3905

seel t8

44 27.

3949

seo20 t8 rlw

11 58.

Robt. and Jacob Patton, 11 ti: so rlw 76 acres, value 450 total tax

Elizabeth Rtco, pt w side ehf ne

4 acres, value 450, total tax

3706 Zep. Chandler, ne se sec36 t8 rlw value 140, total tax 6 17. . No. 11 Salt Creek Township. 4053 Joseph Adams, nw cor nw tec7

1.7 rle 60 acros, valuo $500, tot. tax $16 21

4067 Alice M. Bachelor, ne nw sc32

t8 rle 40 acres, value 100, total tax 3 41

4068 James Brown, whf nw nw seel

ne ne sec 4 IS rle oo acres, taiue u, total tax 9 06.

4073 Phillip Bond, nw ne sec29 19

rle 40ac value 80, total tax 16 10.

4091 Sarah Cole" 1 JSstate, sw sw ic.czu

t8 rle value 80. total tax 2 78.

4099 James It. Clark, ehf nw nw aec3

18 rle 20ac. value 40, total tax 1 46.

4106 Eliza C. Caete, nw sw andsw nw

soc 7 17 rle value 200 total tax 6 81.

4145 Rachel J. Fender, se ne ana pt

ne ne sec32 t8 rle 50 acres, value 145 total tax 5 40.

4157 Robert Gilm ire, pt whf se secll

nhf nw M sec 16, pt sw seo23 161 a:ref, value 930 total tax 29 70.

4238 Jonas E. May, ptnw nw sec3 t7 rle 10 acres, value 80, total tax 4 14. 4251 Blevins Percifield, pt nhf se and ne cor sw sesec3 t8 rle 81 50-100 awes, value 730, total tax 2 69. 4265 Mary and J smee Runnels, pi. sbf ne sec4 t7 rle 40 acres, value 280 total tax 9 14.

4275 Jennie Spurrier, se se sec) 1 18

rle 40a. value 50, total Ux 2 71.

4290 John Short, se nw seo21 t8 rle

40ac. value 90, total tax 2 13. 4593 Robert Strean's Estate, pt se sw pt ce pt whf se pt whf nw sec34 t8 rle 69 acres, value 365, total tax $245. No. 12 Polk Township. 4380 Josenh Adams, ne sw and e side

nw secT t7 rle 100 acres, value 660, total tax 21 53. 4361 William Adams, sttiecln. U rle value 80. total tax 67 78.

4534 Martin BeU, se na secT t7 rle

40 anrei. Value 160. total tax 16 09.

4380 Frank Bowen, ne no sec34 ti rle

40 acres, value 80, total tax 2 80. 4399 Lewis Conner ehf sw ne sec 18

wside se sw .seen. svTswieclS t7 rle 75

acrom--'. ju J70, total tax 37 46.

4404 John W Cazee. nw ne pt na no

secl9 ehf ne scc20 t7 rle, 135 acres, jalut;

850, total tax 63 2.

4408 J. U. Clsnaenin, nw sw and

sw nw SGC31 11 rie ou acres vaiuu suu, iutal UX 24 02.

4419 Jacob Chambers ae sw seem nw

nw seol9 t7 rle 80 acres, value 30, total tax 22 74.

4420 F. M. Churchman, nni nwsecio

t7 rle 80 acres, value 150, total tax 4 aw

4439 Jamas M. Chambers, nw cur sw

se seci i no o acres, vaiue i nm w

64c.

4450 Lucy A. Davis, se ne seels a rla

40 acres, value 190, total tux e 4z.

4468 David Kads' Esta'e, nw sw socio

t7 rle 40 acref, value 150, total wi: u m

4472 Catharine Edwards ne nesewo

t7 rle 40 acres, value 100, total lax t iv

4492 Garvin R. Gg, ncu secJl u rle

1C0 acres, value 320, tutal lax 10 45. 4494 Isaac Grubo, sr, sw ne socio e side

ne ne scc8 t7 rle 50 acros, value 1 10, total

Resolutions ot ttespeci. I Whereas, tor the firnl time in the hisI lorv of Crtifir; TlnnriR Griinfrn. No 71. Mcn-

roe Co., Ind., it becomes our sd duty to pay a mournful nnd sorrowful tribute of respect to an honored and-worthy brother, and to his memory, we would gladly do Suing honor of fraternal leve arid friendsbipbut ihat we know his pure and exem

plary life has already written bis worth in imperishable words and in terms far more eloquent than any pen can command. Bro. W. II. Stephenson, of Cross Roads Grange, No. 71, died Jnn. 21, 1885, after a short illness; Sit tbe death of Bro. Stephenson his burenved familj has lost a kind and afltiCtiorinle Husband and Father ; the

community a respected citizen and the Grange a valuable member, whose watch word was over where duty calls In his grunge and neighborhood he will be sad

ly missed, ana nis loss Keenly iuu, out in this, as in all things else, we bow submis

sively to the hand that coth all things

ell. We t'olieve our loss is nis gnm ana

that to him the gates of death are but the door that opens to eternal life, the har

binger of the mern that precedes tbe day

of eternal sunshine and rest.

Resolved. That wo extend to the be

reaved and erief stricken family our deep

est and most heartfelt sympathies, know

ing "that '.bey alone can fully lealize the

extent of their loss :

Resolved, That a copy of these resolu

tions be entered 00 tbe minutes of the

Grange.

U 111 or ti. Hunger, secretary, G. A. Puott, S'am'l Diusmore, W, M.A

Kirby, Committee.

I'UBXIC SALE.

Tbe undersigned will offer all their per

sonal property for sale by auction on

tu khuai, manual 3a, ian, on the farm, six miles northwest of Bloomington, consisting of A herd of short horn Cows and Heifers, Fifteen full-blood Southdown Sheep, One short, born yearling bull, Eight stands of Italian bees, One double carriage and harness, One two-borse wagon and harness, A coop of full-bluod brahma chicken p, oue double corn planter, work horses, seed oats and corn, farming implements and household furniture. Terms All t.ums of $3 cash ; over tiist amount a credit of seven mouths will bo given, purchaser executing note, with approved iiecurity, bearing 6 per ce.it. interest. C. M. 4 K. A, HOUSTON. February 11, 1885.

GET A WATCH. GET A VfJkT$.

All ul i Pfflile Catch Oi. It looks as if al tbe People in Monroe and adioJoiaff counties

were scrambling fur goods, eaoh Saturday, at . .

MOSE KAHN'S Reduction Sale. MOW GOING CN. The goods are figured down jost as low as it is possible sc sell i.hcm, and then ' With Every $12 Purchase You Get a Waterbury Watch! YOU WILL GET ALL THAT MUSE KAHN PROMISES YOU.

$W These Bargaius are not confined to any branch, bitt iaclt4'

all manner ot J? urntsninj; Uoods, as well as Jdats and (JajW.nB

For S.MiE,a farm of 170 acres.in

Greene counlv. Highland tp., three miles

east of Worthirigton, well improver , high

state of cultivation, lino location, and a

public road one-half mile on the south

side ; well watered, every part, the year

round; well adapted to grain and grass; a good sugtir orchard on it. Any rne who

wishes to buy a farm of this Kma unoui'i call on or undress Wm.Brewer.sr. Yforth-

ington, Ind. P.8. I have also a farm of

fifty acres, joining it. I will soli one or beth at a sacrifice price. Jan. 38 84

-mi

Business and Dress Suits at $5, 8, 10 and 15.

EE THE PRICES ON

OVERCOApPS $1.33, $5.ffO, $0.a, $8.80 I fl. Nllose Kahn'8 Boss Clothing Store, West Side Square, 4th Door from Corner, t

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malice ol Dlssoluiloxi of Partnuralilp. NOTICB is hensby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between li. 8. Fields and Cal. R Perdue, under tbe name and s'tyle of L. S. Fields A Co., is h.v mutual Consent this dy dissolved, h 15 Fields retiring from the business. Tho said Cal. R. Pordue is to !!- lool the ctebts due the firm and to Miime and pay all debtc or liabilities that may be due or outstanding against the saiJ;

illrm. L. S. FIELD,

Janl2 8S CALVIN R. FEED'cE. IIoa.Utiuartei.-Ri ot tXse Time Tried aod Fire Tasted. F1U2 INSURANCE Agency of Bloom-

mjrton, Inainita- The assets ot tocconi-

gale over " r if ikdh bi ibiainio IlOLLARS." Thev 'snvo stood the test in

tho greui ij res in Bos'.ou, New Yvirk and Chicago, and came out with flying colors, with Are rsorves unimpaired. If you arc not insured, call on the undersigned and be will take great pleasure in giving you bottom figures in mtes. and placo your property in one of his first clas companies. I also represent the United States Accident Association, with 20.000 members, and will pay from $5 to $S5 weekly indemnity for" lost time, according to am' t carried. Accidents w.ill happen to all and at all timelj thcreforo protect yourself against has of time, and jour family in case of your death. Deeds and mortgages written and acknowledged by the under; igned. Offio up'-stairs in W. O Fee's buildlriR. Jan2l WM. M. TATB, Agt. and J.P.

more money than at any

thing olse by taking an agon-

cy for the best selling book out, Heginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. Uallktt Book. Co., Portland, Maine.

FREE to AJJL,

OL'lt bow I Qtutnlsid Flaral

CatelsiciMs or &&rty w, I

'nrtc H IB9 HW vanewes qc

vuba. Mssmsall Prultm. tsi

rrrtrea ' m biuibu rew tm

all sutnflMBU. t.nioaNTS wm

mvlia a aonv without writiu

foru. X wo jsiniHm ruin And nm in ixaek I

Wi Knaa. mailed for SI to my plftQB Gwa

Mtrw MAW a NEUNER, UwhwHto, Ky.1

lv 16 T4.

4S01 uenry uranam, nui no o panies rciirMentod in this Aarency, agirri;

IT rw, su acres, vaiue tv, wmii i ir(te over "J IKTJiHfl MHjljlUis:

4504 Kobert Ulimore, ne sessei w nw

sec 8 t7 rle, 80 acres, val. 330, tot tax lu.iu

4510 Celia W. Hunt, sw no ana so nw sec24 t7 i-le, 80 acres, value 200, total laa 8 U. 4St3i Aitlsfirla Harris, pt w sw sec2u and o side sw so sec26 t7 rle, 60 acres, val

245. total Ux 13 10.

49J2 Sarah Hoshour, sesw seeds if tio

40 acres, value ISO, total ta u. 4530 John Helonberg, ne ow scci3 t7 rle, 40 acres, value 100, total lax DO 24. 4587 John A. HcGrcgor, whf nw seel3 and ne ne secU, se seq sec32 t7 rle, ih all

160 acres, value 280, total UX I it.

4593 Sarah Jfleiaulan, cm n w ana w oi

ne sec20 t7 rle, 160 acres, value 620, total

Ux 18 21.

4390 C. W. Moore, nwne seen ana ehf so seel 3 t7 rle,160 acres, valuu 320, total tax 8 13.

nun fnhn Witnhnii Artm r. m nw sa

1 - . - : w v v .

sec3 t7 rle, ten acres, value so, total lax . I rl

An l "

4619 Eli Norman, ebf sc sec38 XI rle,

80 acres, value 840, total tax 14 05. 4047 Obas. :t. Robinson nw n w so 29 t7 r2e, 40 acres, value 100, total tax 3 72.

4616 Eiiza J . Riddle, se sw ana sni se

secll, whf ne, end se ne sec 14 t7 roue e,

240 acres, value 440 toiai lax i oo. 4664 John Short, seq se333 t7 rl'l, 160

acres, value suu, lotai a it ai.

4C50 B. JF. Kicuarason, esiae nw i,e too 1117 rone, 30 acres, valuo 60, tcal tax

24 OS. 4663 Charles Ripes, sbf shf and ne w sec29 t7 rJe, 200 acres, value 760, total lax

24 70. 4675 John Sherlock, ne sw and so nw seel 8 t7 r onoe, value 410, Wtal tax 14.48 4398 Julia Hawkins, n end ehf nw seel 9 t7 rle 23 acres, value 50. total tax 7 47. No. 13 Clear Creek Township. 4814 Cm zee and Clark, p ne n seisl3 t7 rlw 31 60-100 acres, value ISO, total tax 7 10. 4892 David Dockard, jr. nw nw necl3 IV l m sa iirrm valufi 300. tCt. UX 11 62

491 1 Joseph M. Fry, pt lot 1 3 Town of Harrodsburg, value 376, total tan 16 02 j 4998 John B. Kelly, nw sw secSO t7 rlw 40 acres, value 60, total tux 2 10. 5020 John Lucas et al whfawse nw j nw no scc3 t7 rlw 160 acres, value 1,185, total tax 47 885054 Ruth McLahlan, let 39, Town ot Harrodsburg, valuo 100, total tax 10 99 5147 John Stepp, pt lot 29 Town of Harrodsburg, value 50, total tax 1 79. 4904 Rachel Fonder, nw sw seel t7 rlw 40 acres, value 180. total tax 5 90. No. 14 Indian Creek township. 6162 Mary Sare, ne se ee26 t7 r2w 40 acres, value 400, total tax 12 58. M8T Adam 8. Smith, pt w side aw

soc3 and pt ebf ne ne so 4 17 r2 w 24 acres value 405. total tax 11 M. 6530 John and Weslev Wateiford, whf swq and sw cor nw s30 t7 raw 4 acres valuo 625, total tax 24 I9. State of Indiana, Monroe co., as. I Williamson M- Alexander, Auditor of Monroe county, Indiana, do hereby cenify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lots and lands, returned and remaining delinquent for the non-pay. mcnt of taxes, for tho year w thousand eight hundred and eighty throo, and previous jears, penalty, interest and cjst ol advertising, as returned by Iiiftuc daman. Treasurer, together with tbe current taxes due thoreon, and that the same were duly recorded as the law directs. W. M. Alkiundsr, Auditor Monroe Co. Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 14th, 1885. State of Indiana, JMonroo co., s. Notice is hereby given that to mt.cn of the lands and tho town lots contained in the foregoing list as may bo nooessafy to discharge the taxos, interest and charges thereon, or due fiom the owner thereof, at the time of sole, will be told at public auction, at tbe court hou door, in the city t;f Bloomington, in snid county of Mouroo, commenting on thu Id Monday of February, 1B85, and coclitiuing from day to day, until H sold. W. M. AtiitAMOsr, Auditor Moo'1" Ovjn '. Bl05-.ncir.. lid. .7 an IMS. 9

Turnfiike Notice. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that John A. Reeves, James A. Raker, and Jacob Carmichael, a Committee appointed bv the Commisstoneis of Monroe County, tntii-iiia, to assess the bene J Is to be derived from the construction of the Turnpike described in the petition of Rfdick M. "Wylie and others, have made their report to the undersigned. Auditor

ot said county ana niea toe same in ine Auditor's oillce of said County and that fuic; repnr'. will com ?up before said Board for hearing and confirmation on the 2nd day of February, 1&S 5, it said office, when and where al) Interested may attend. W. M. ALEXANDER, dec? 1-84 Auditor Monroe Co.

ABCHITEOT ASU PRACTICAL BBILDOt, Planit and Spetiflcations carefully orepared for tfvt-elKng' bouses arid public building. Also eUmates of buildings uorrrplutwt throughout. AH work tiaished at the t'raio speci Hod. Bloomington, lal-i March 31, 18.

A n n 1 Tjrrp Sand six cents for X lil.Xli. postage, and recuivo free a eoitly box -of goois which

.will help you to mora money right

away than anything else in thw world. All 'tot either sex, 3iiceel from first hour. The broad road to fortune open baton tho worker, absolutely sure. At once Address TRVR& Co., Augusta, Maine.

Motice to Heirtv W

AND ALL OTHERS COHCESKCD, or this. - .. IPctltlon to Sell Kal sitW State of Indiana, Monro ttnty,aMourt

court. . iWijtl v

Notice is hereby riven that BaesuM

S mpson, Administrator of 'the tltaU--

tition to sell ih real estate nt tb,;dw ent, his personal being iasumMent l p hisdnbte, and that said petition Wilt fi hoard on the second day of -the neat fcsrm of tbe circuit court of said County, ' ,?L

Attest, V W. BROWNilSG, Cl

Circuit Court Monroe cowaty., lluskirk & Duncan, ity's-.

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VTOTICE IS BEREBT ITE3t, WB.;; i. the undersigned, AdministraWWofltw ' estate of Jobn C. Lock net', tliseseass. JU-"' ' of Mon.-oe county, Indiana, wUtHt. ; public outcry, at hit late Tfniyhmm: I'olk township, on . - SATURDAY, JAN PART Jltfr, itft, t ie personal property of 4d decea l,'-: $ consisting of m ' Team tf Mules, One Oiwr . Hugs, Corn, Hay, Oats 4f TERMS Un sll.iuros of 5.W pareliaser will give note with apppjiteA . '.curity, waiving relief from rutMioH uad appniisaraaivllwsi ua!!r 3 iib, band. - t .u Sale to becin at 11 o"cldt .; ; i' WILLIAM AUMBfcTjSTSRi JanT-SC. AdniinisirattK:. tiuskirk A Duncan, Attorneys. . . ,

State aufl Comity Taies for 1

m

Notice k; hereby gives,

1884 is now in my bauds, and I am ready to

that the Tax Duplicate tut thfwt

receive Taxes. flv

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following shows tbe rate ot Taxation on each one hundred dollar

A FEARFUL FALL In Irlcfc. THE PROPRIETOR of the City Book Store, thankful for his large Christmas trade and yet not preferring to carryover the remainder, proposes to sell what be has lef I at an Immense Reduction Seme ol the articles at cost- Tbe goods are not cullings, but represent all varieties of this splendid stock. Some of his patrons viho lingered so longingly over our dainty QlVt BOOKS, and hesitated on account of tbe cost can now be accommodated to their heart's content. Come cinol Como all I And be made happy. E. P. CO-rE.

TOWNSHIPS. . 5 g JoBt i 4 1

j Oi at) a: a '!- it" crj r- m i BpanBloMom, -"712 2 16 $ 56 10 20 15 10 8 Washington, - - - 2 12, 2 16 i 56 5 103610 f 2lQtWj3 Marion,.- - - - 2 12' 21ft i 66 15 136 10 f 4Mf JjPC

MllliU . .. 2 12 216 561015110 id 3 Ufa l t

" . ,o o i i y i hni a oi i m mth

- Town of Ellctbiville, 2 2 2.16 i 56 -iSlOl 2 Wm

van ourcu, - - - " a - I I it ZZK 1Z r q Perrv. . - - - - 2 12 216 56 6 1 10 lft 6 S lOfl 91 j Creak, - - - 2 12 2U6 i 56 15 30 lOj 6 2 11 69 folk - - - - - 2 12 216 1 5610 5 80 10 2 101 W f 1 Clear' Creek, - - - 212 216 J 56 10 10 Hi 10 6 Sf ICS w ( -.2 rndian Creek; - - - 2 12 2 16 56 10 lOUft 1QI 6 2j 10l 5 ,

For eacb additional maw dog, fS. Fot ,

TiaasNva.

WALKER BOOT Sold by McCalla & Co.

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For one male dog, $1.

eaoh female dog, f2- , . ... jlji Baoh tax-pnyer mav pay the (nil amount of his or ber taxes on or' bef.r the 3l Monday in Anril, 1885, or may, at their optl, pay ooe-

half thereof on r before said 3d Monday in Amt, anrt the rtwaitflog half nn or bodim the 1st Monday in November following. ( In all easos where as much as one-half of the aewartt' of Tjxef charged against a tax-payer shall not be paid on or before tM SA Monday in April, 18H5, the whole amount shall become due and returned delinquent, with 10 per cent, damages and 6 per cent, interest, antj. collected as provided by law. It you are liable to pay taxes In tQiwnj one township, state tbe fact to the Treasurer, as a separate! receipt i given for each township. Examine your receipts before leaving the office, and see if they include all of your property. No county .order will be endorsed or ordered paid when the prso in whose namejt jn drawn owes delinquent tax. Tax-p.vers will find it greatly to their dk vantage not to put off tax paying until the last two or three day5 ana those who have 1 heir taxes ctmlicstcrf, such as undivided nstateav&e., are especfaliy solicited to call when we are at leisure, il riOirei time to make the division and separate receipts. . Bloorninston, Ind., Deo. 17, 1884. Treasurer Mourcv Count v.

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Orleans World's Exposi

tion. December 1 ith, tho h- N A. A C. railway placed on sale nt this office. Excurui,,n tinki;ts to New Orleans, and return,

nccount if World's Sipo3ition. Tiokots I

will oe iimuea io iwoj -"t dsto of sule. and sold al $Ti.S6, with a If. dnys limit rebate, draft attached of $4.a5, which will bo refunded t purchaser if iiioseiitod before limit of rebate lis expired, making net rate of 1 1.20 for ticket of 15 days' limit. Tho aalo of regular Winlor Tourists tickets to New OrWas, good to return till June 1st, will be continued at rate of $25 round tr p. For cards, foldovs, route, and ail otlar i&J'orjxii'ion, 7flv CAKIK8 PERKING, T.

Henry P. Tourtier, Watchmaker and Jcwekr, HAS A DGSiKABLE SELECTION OF LATEST STYLES 1$

Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Novelties in

Rhine Stones,

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Chains, Charm, Lockets, Bracelets, Button, and

Ear IjOp. S'fr

iirttl Ti 6'f.r . KlfP.

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