Bloomington Progress, Volume 18, Number 52, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 February 1885 — Page 2
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JNuAf fvc4 2fedty Ate? auto, ee wuiax -J ta.
W til Cleveland nKe?n is a lotieatioo that is agitating some good people. The vital question is stosWred by tbe Springfield Jio, wltifib thmfcs that tbe office-seekers will mice it s warm for him that he will smoke and sizxle, likewise. Tbe Hew York Tribune says that Freaidrt-elect Cleveland;
sJbea so little talking that boys' of
tne party are fearful that he may be keeping op a powerful thinking. Anything that has thought in it is trgarded with terror by the average Deawcrau" ?Ksideot-elect Cleveland's addreavsays tbe Cleveland Leader, is Uo, 48, Willett 8t., Albany, N. Y,
We give this information for the benefit of the Democrats of this vi
cinitywho;, wast office. They
ahaokl, write to Mr. Cleveland di-
wet, as be is at present the boss
vfthe
this eologtxing of Jeff. Davis continned, he would also vote as be hot. Tbe sentiment brought down the house, and when Commander Sell stepped up and shook his baud by way of congratulation, the audience again gave vent to tremendous applause. Mr. Elliott said a distinction should be made when peaking of Democrats and rebels. While it was probably title that all rtbcte had been Democrats, it was not true that all Democrats bad been rebels. He was a Democrat, but when it came to choosing htmM the suDremacy of the North
or South, he would be found on the side of the North.
Of the 184 Democrats elected
to the forty-ninth Congress, 108 are from the sixteen late slave-
hdldinp States : only 76 Democrats
representing the twenty-two Eastern, Middle and Western States-
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and
Texas rettirni g solid Democratic
delegations. But thirteen Repub
lican members have been cnosen
from the southern States 1 from
Kentucky, 1 from Louisiana, l
from Maryland, 2 irons Missouri, i mm North Carolina. 1 from South
Carolina. S from Tennessee, 9 from
Vuginiand 1 from West virgma.
The : Boston Journal thinks
'that there are mere immediate sad important matters on hand tbaa diacjiasjBg' who shall be the
Bepnbiicaa presidential nominee ia
1888, And it refuses, accordingly,
to admit to its cuolmns any
: on the subject. .
mm--'
See was the mother of a Teapfetable furaUy, two of whom, Mrs. I.. U. Bray and Mr. Sti Borufl', are still well known citixens of the county. At the time of her death aha was one of the oldest citizens of the county, the oldest member of the Church of Obrist, ana one of tho last links binding the present century tothe past. Edward Rogers, an old resident of Putnam county, died at Clovcrdale Iset week. Five years ago, at Grcencastle, he bought a coffin, directing that he should be buried in it. He then had a vault cnt out of solid rock in a country
grave yard, with a heavy cap-stone
to close tbe entrance, ana was aeposited there.
e -For over a quarter of a centnwtr tt TV 1 Ll!1 1
rv VV. a. u raver nas puoxisueu
the Brevier Legislative Reports of the proceedings of the Indiana
legislature. This year the Reports
will appear as complete and reliable as ever. With such improvements as Mr. Draper's years of ex
perience will enable him to introduce. It will contain important motions, messages, resolutions and committee reports, that shall be made and submitted : it will de-
Marrlasje of Craig- Banter. From Topeka, (Km ) Common wealth. The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. U. Chase, on Tenth avenue, was the scone on Wednesday afternoon of a quiet wedding. The contracting parties were Mr. Craig Hunter and Miss Fannie Chase, and tbuy were joined in bymenial bonds by Kuv. Geo. 3. Woodward, of Leavenworth, assisted by Rev. B. W. George of this city. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few relatives and friends of the young couple. A bridal dinner followed the marriage. The bride is well known in this city and Leavenworth, where her many virtues and sweet ness of disposition has made her hosts of friends. The groom is connected with the Atchison, topeka & Santa Fe Ralljoad, and is a eon of Major General Hunter, of Indiana Major Hunter is well known by politicians as the successful candidate who defeated Dau Voorfaees, the "tall sycamore," for Congress in the Third District in Indiana, Mr. Hunter serving three successive terms as Congressman from that District. The fathers of
the newly married couple are friends of
over twenty years standing, and the un
ion ;ol tneir ciiuaren in marriage terras as a golden cord to strengthen the ties of friendship, and to make the thoughts of days past and gone still more vivid. The presents received by the young couple
from friends were unusually nandsomo and elegant. The bride's friends in Leavenworth remembered her with a number of costly gifts, as proof of their friendship, formed yean ago. Tbe groom siuce his advent to out city, has made many
friends, and when at Uuyamas, Mexico,
m
m JBm
Hooper ol Salt Lake City,
1?UrV, sends the Progress tbe Daily
TmMBie of that salacHMS city, con-
. taawtfc the reports jf tbe trial of
one Royal B. Young, tinder tbe
Edmvnds law, charged with living
jlnth three wives. This law
to be givtog aoine of tbe polygara-
iste trouble. Never 'mind boys,
when tbe Democrats get the U. S.
Betvuey jwitt repeal this Bangs 9-ltlr. ' "sli ai
l ae HoraMm pnHHem one sif ' the diSealt and. aggravating
with wbieb tbe new Ad-1
wfi have to contend.
most per-
ai taoBnyjBg ouestions da- aor OawuaMit has'
It differs in its
alt other questions,
iw mws, oern BBorai ana
bav taltenrefage behind
;lpPTarial . of polygamy ia.
atpaf and tbe perpetratora
It is aliened by one who has
bees cored of a consuming taste for alcoholic stimulant that half ounce
of arannd ooasSia Bteened in a pint
of vinegar, a small teaspoonful of
the decoct ioa to be drank in a lit
tle water every time the thirst
comes on, affords a certain cure. In a few days the liquor craving
will have entirely disappeared. This is a cheap, simple and harm
less remedy for a very serious ana
expensive passion.
scribe or copy at length bills and during the serious illness of Assistant weighty propositions that shall be MW V' wS2'
presented and considerea ; ana it fttithful attendance among those stricken
will tttto.m iitiprfti ana veruaiiui i who venow ieTr, wnua muny irtenuoiu
" I 1 1.1 if aWJA l ...BV. -
sketches of tbe Debates-presen - ZTl w
ing Without partiaan 0183 tne posi- iBfet for Mexico, to apeud thr honey-
tion of every member on tne noor, moon, and wui return to tms city ana .... I mnA mulr. ihxa nluiAi lh.ip hanu
with the veas ana navs in every i r
niiMition of moment on wt'ich they
shall be ordered and taften. The Leave your order for Dry SUve
Brevier Report has always hereto- Shavings. . ' .i j i . i
tore neen auxnokizeo uy tue 1 i.nM onrl il,af knilv will no doubt I Dr
The defeat . a a
pension tiu oy
of the Mexican the action of the
Democratic House of Representa
tives wilt open tbe eyes of some old. soldiers. The only reason lor defeating it was that, as amended by the Senate, it placed disabled Union soldiers and their heirs on an eqeality with those of the Mexican and petty Indian wars. But a majority of the latter were from the South and many were Confederate soldiers, and this was an indirect
way to pennon them tor that service. Oar own Matson was one ol tbe men who helped to kill the
U1L Cbfeatoit BepvMiotm.
Paoli News : Bee keepers in this count? have met with heavy
losses this winter. Many have
lost their whole stock of bees and
bat vry few who owned bees have eaeaoed loss. From reports re
ceived it appears that at feast two-
thirds of th u swarms ot this county
have died, and the prospect is fair
of those now living to
Dunn & Co.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
J"u"' TT "" J T" "r giv qualified endorsement of Bmerunhesitatingly authorize the pub- , . & al a ,.ia pllter A qUBrtersec
lication this vear. as the work is ioa. the Doctor thinks, mieht be injuri-
oun if uken toe orten ; but an eiKOtn oi
a pie strikes Jiim as not bad to take. That deprndt, as Sam Weller said of a
vel pie, upon, "the lady as made it."
invaluable a means of information
to the people of Indiana. In fact, it
- j?
is lnaispensioie.
"How mui-h for 'candy?" said
a little boy, six sticks for five cents,
eh? Now, lem'ine see: six
Leave your order for Dry Stsve
sticks jShavw
Dunn & Co.
fpr five cents, five for tour cents, The regular monthly meeting four for three cents, three for two. or the W.C.T.U. will beheld in the Walcents two for pne cent and one for STJSB
nothing. "I'll take one stick, rois
ter." He got it, but the dealer is
still in a state of bewilderment,
and can't'see bow that can be
for the ensuine year will Uke place, and
it is hoped that as many members as pos
sible will be present.
Ii. 8. NEWK1KK, Secretary.
Bad It
bat
Beea Auj Place
SMiota.
Uhicaoo Herald. They were
siftine verv, very close to one an
other on the sofa, and she had the
-The Bloom ington Sextet t Rand
has eniraeed Frederick JN. lnnes,
the celehrated Tromliorie Soloist
to ifive a concert here March 2nd.
Mr. Innes has a reputation and
. . ... a 1 1
fm;iv album on her lan. and he popularity mat w mray -
- . . 1 .l 1... Alhaa limtV nillClii'iiin
I.U1 ui uk w "- """" "-lw to i T J r-
very slowly, and she was pointing Py m Jnginna, raucr, out the curiosities in a very, very Germany and Russia; and is ev-
nice wav- etvinu a srenesis and ex- iKtr---
j d j
awawy aw f.ai ar nwiMWBf UWTUET
'S'tta&wfmm'AasA failed to store nuf-
agysfi;f,B?:,,",",w" . sUrvatioo. But the greatest trou-
snsQ cnsBonor saw emainro hfe M. tne otsease Known Here as
Tbe
odus of each curiosity.
"Who's that?" he asked.
"That's Mr. De Baron De Wol-
iff.'
"Who was he what ailed him?"
"Whv. don't you know?" And
she closed the book, and they sat
very, very close, as she threw two
eves unward. "Whv. when the
war broke out he leitfiM liom? aiuf
the "King of the
Trombone." Many of our citizens
heard him at the Louisville Expo
sition in tiie fall ot '83, and will
remember that his solos were the
chitf attractions of tbe Uiimore
Concert.
for many
die -before spring. Many y outs hi dejjvdeaxtflrJ mother and futh-
ew4o4a4hfintljfarabTejVr, "and bis' twin sisters, and his
recently
at 79,
We have wm ted long and
Je soaa set-.
BtMwtestioa, 1 M Kseeats
Bee Cholera. It appears that no effective remedy for it is known.
r. Persia e'a auto artlie Case.
diur Progress: Having stated in the j away from her presence.
Another Swi?jih,e. Some of
thS aard-iiD-BewsDiinera have hit upon
new plan to "raise the wind." The names
ot tne nest larmers ana eiurens in vne
county are procured, and to each of these tho gaper is sens. Tho person addressed takes' the paper from the office, thinking it intended asa giftorcnmpliment by some
one; but when the year roils rouna
finds that a bill for SI 50 nas oeen mail
to his address, and as he has unthinkingly taken the Daner out of the postoffloe each
week, thin swindling scheme works quite successfully. People in this countyare re- ..!!., Vl .!. .--.-. V... lill
. . . .t 1 e . I DUt IBLIric lilimtl UBnw HUW, wu. uv
goioso.es and put tnem on nis reei, th8 hav pa5J for tnr experience
ana put on uis overcoat anu uii crawlofdsvuie Keview.
cap and his gloves, and glided
grandmother, and went to the era-
el war and fought for his country.
At the battle of Shiloh"-
He took his arm from around j
ber willowy waist and reached over
behind the sob and drew out bis
of the
.anal by-bwa of tbe
of LAeoawtive Fires filewa: "Any memiwj, opr " any way oon-
0A0D1f0i9ll iatoxicatmg
Lshsttbesns-
mm
tbe first
ir..p
IS
thw
aexpeedberein-
the snat of one year."
tJseamamef the
; Jreaaca-. is 'eoaeeded ' by
iMH"" aB?jir4biB'elai ef nilroad em-
of your paper that W . T. Blair
was ctuiming a violation on my part of ta eoatnust made with him whn I sold
xT stock of 'boots and shoes, and that . ... . . t . i. . -. . e ..u
Jlattr tsn mougns suik w wwrco sara
fMrtrs'li all ot wnicn puces me neiore
the, wono not omy as a man wno win
Bta woto, out uiso a wrnteu con-
A a0,00 Bible Reward,
The publishers of Rutlvige'a AfentA'y of
fer twelve vniuanie rewaras in lowr
Monthly for llarcb, among which is the
following; :
We will give szo.uu to me person ten ing us the longest verse in the Old Testa
te i J i .-J i 1 ment BcriDturus ov aarcn loin, ibbo
Why, wlmt's the matterf she
asked on an up erode.
"I'm sick of hearing df this Shi-
loh battle," he said. "Everything I've seen lately was in that battle.
imw m wym, i,iiir.......---w . , , X , ' Snoula two or mora correct answers o' tract, ana that in doing so 1 nave goce : Viola, we might have been happy. K;, t,8 Beward will be divided
j o r-- Vii ! '' Tou ve Iu" ueiww vur owi I too money win oo wrwuuou
iw"lJD"u..up.rJs"r'r"Z ,ti k"X once too often. You can never be
of all whoknuw aaything of the raourd I j mine. Adyucks."
They never met again not even
at tbe rink.
i ....
r
bvtbin what nal ssyaia the
rises-
CttBgrcm ia eootinusl-
ey to boild
a-d in aAlkion to this
eoiii. Oae asfvaa-
amrniatration
will betbe a miBer n
bWtbtp sorplos will be
oC "lere will aet be
aioeb el a plitfbera n year br iao
iejMpeCiT
,T'- . 3.
Oaam FUre
several weeks aim.
the Uorpita.aDam
et. w reported
ieo, iajj; he hadn't f a ; aweceh to make, hat if hehad ose
?;friwrajpfs;vvra.jeai
ms : sssj votes aa
have made at a business loan in vour
midst that I tsave not violated any part of the written coutract made with Mr. JBlair and that Use instrument of writing and vary Step I have taken aince it was given wtti prove to this community that iilair waa.siatbiy doteru ined to have a law suit
and' having ' in una inatrauieut wnat be
caUea a prutext, no was willing, it seeuu aa kacriBco every personal and business iawest for the avteriety wuicn might pue-
iatbly eoase to bun in attacking turougb
sow tsasiss . iwa. " bidean-aa evar osea to make a reputation for bcosaty asd truthfulness in the world. Tbe baskias I sold to Mr. Blair was the bout and shoe business. The instrument iif writing I gave him shows that I agreed to never, on say own accord, go into the pet and shoe business" in Bluontington U1. ha wain the business; and having
by the force; of circurostanoes been oom-
Wied to go beck into tne new iora Store, where general sloclt of merchandise is kept, Mr. Bnfir has been unable to th.t r.hu drv Koods or general mer
chandising business hi a separate and distinct businets from the- boot and shoo
business which I sold nim, ana ne nits ai-
a ham miMa to sne or believe that I am
in the general merchandising business not of my own accord but because I have
absolutely unaoie ia gei no o or
mv for tlia tntaraet t naa in mo whiim
when I told him my other business of
hoots nd shoes. Ha vine made uvery ef
fort to satisfy. Mr. Blair that I desired to do bira ail she good X could while compelled to remain even in the general
trade; ana nuvmg assarea mm mn i osHeved he would Sad it both unpleasant
and isaerttaMe for him. to attempt to
force matters into sue a a eonainon as
woold ibrue people te come to aim for
(boots and shoes. It will remain to be
aeea now mncn patronage ana innuenuo
'sacb a course will bring a young man
eadjaexBerienced man in business.
at the residence of her
ton-nvlaw', Kii Buruff. on the morning of
Feb. Jlst; Sits. Jane .Warners, in ber 92a vear. Airat Jaiie, as she was familiarly
called. w one or tbe oldest residents of
aettroe cioety. saving come nera irom aWissaa ooudtJti Ky., about S8 years ago. Hbowaa tbe widow of John Mathers, and
dsawbtar of Thomas Nsbit, one of the
must dWimruUhail Bioneera of the coun
try, who iweviously aad been an intimate frisnsd and associate of 6 W. Stone in the
oritin of the "durrent'Beformation" at
iae Ridge, Ky. Aunt Jaa bad lived trtoaEsiatera Cbriatian lift, for about 73 years
w one of the Charter memiww or
CJIpar vrrK unureh, wbcre ab was ounea ,etke:l, I N. Foirch oHMating at her
eaeaeral Graat's Health.
He Ha Cancer of the Tongue and an Op
eration it inevutoM. Washington Special.
There is ample occasion to sym
nathiae with the efforts that are le-
ine made to assure the country on
the scot e of Geueral Grant's affection
of the tongue. The regard for ( lie
net Marcrt is. ia. renon trying r
reward must stwd 20 cts. in silver (no pos
tava stamns taken) witn tneir answer,
tor which th iy will rcoeiva the Monthly for lApril, ia -shich the name and address
.7. . ... I . I 1L. ......
or sne wibhw iob rem
rect answer will be published, and n
which anveral more valuable reward will
be offered. Address Rutledge Publishing
Company, Uaston, ra.
I. i -asati 1
The CentorY magazine is the
only leading and standard publication of
its class tnat is issued mommy. i lisliad by Scribner ft Co. and takes the plnce of Scribntr't Monthly, a magazine Ihfct had earned a world-wide reputation. The "Century" is as well known in Ku-
rotie a in America ane it is oigoiy pnswi
rronf. Mildier M so universal and an hv lltnrarv naonle of the higher class in
e . . I . ... (tl.L i a u...w T
AostArt rum Mhiwi M,aM to I Annnn. 1.1 vi imi'i nnw ....... .
BOiira tritw. U.IU4.1 1 j kii . . . . . . , i i - .
be thoroughly posted on the leading literary topics of the day you must read the Century.
deep
reluctance to confess the unwelcome
truth. The latest report is from
New York this morning, and rep
resents the patient in greatly itn- Leave your order for Dry Stave
proved spirits, ana nis numem: as Rhav mr. uonn jo.
I . 7..?C . . . . . . I "
succumoing iu euieuiiao ireauueiu. Thus there is to be repeated again
the professional jcgelery which
was so conspicuous-in General Gar-
field's case, and was misleading: in
that of Senator Ben Hill, which
General Grout's so strikingly re
sembles. For weeks after it was
known to those about htm thai
wounded President could not re
cover, bulletins conveying the j;r-
eon about laudable pus coiitimied
to be issued, and in Senator Hill's
ease, even after the knife had been
the second time applied and half of
Notice oalt'idiwts. State of Indiana, Monroo county, ss. In the Monroe circuit court, February term, 1885. Complaint Mo 750. Eli-iNth Tiivlor, Hannxb Clark, Julia
l Clark, Mary Clark and H.-nry Clnrk, VS the I Oilhariiie Clark. Hi-nrifita t'lnrk. et al
Be it known, that on tbe 22dday of Hovnmher. lHf the abv named plaintiffs bv their attrnoys, llle in the office of the Civ-rk of the circuit eiurt of Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, their complaint against the above named defendants for the possession of real estate, and
1885. the
nn tna z.ta dmv oi t auruiirv.
the patients tongue removed there mid plaintiff Sled in the Clerk's office the
' ' '
bwSbISSbWsbbWsbbbB
was still the talk of an early restor
Htion to health.
General Grant undoubterlly has can'-er of the tongue, and the knife will at n late day tie called iut service. This is well known -here,
and equally known to Genera
Grant himself, whom no amount, of affectionate deception can mislead.
He is not resigned, in the senStt of being the drst judicial day of a term , . . .-is- i.:. Li. u.L k. ..id court, to be beaun and held at
oeing UMiinereoi. iw court hoUM in the city of Bloominglon.on
sees llie initjn, anu wiiii ciiarajsai- tne 3d Monday tn April, lsija. am eomtstic courage W putting his housd id plaint, and the matters and things therein order to meet ill 1 trfard and alkwU! be Eeard and
For sale (cheap) at tbjis office, a quantity of krge--.hetfvy pit per, gnitable for placing unda1 carpet.
alHdavit of aompeWnt person, showing
that said-defendant, Catharine Clark, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.and that said non-reidnt defendant i a necessary party in said action. flow, therefore, by order of said court, laid defendant above named, Cathurino Clark, is hereby nulillod of the filing and pendancy of siiid complaint against her, and that unless she appuar and answer or riemur thereto, at the calling of said cause
on tho 30th day of April, 1885, the same
01 the
..taKininwl in her absence.
D. W. liBOWNIKG. fgKai.1 Clerk. JF. Morgan A Louden A Miers, Fubruery 25, 1885. Attorneys.
IX a mwr gnEsUL. BLOOMINOTOnTthB BEST COUNTY TOWN SOUTH OP IMDIANAPULla, HAS 3,000 souls, Three hotels
One tannery, Two dentists,
Five jewelers.
Two bakeries, Seven doctors,
Two dairymen, One gun shop, Four turnpikes, Two grist mills, One $40,00 jail, Five city scales, One brick yard, SUteen lawyers, One coal dealer, One lime dealer, An artesiea well. One cigar factory, Two brass bands,' Four restaurants, One opera boose, One fancy baser, Three drug stores, One marble shop, Two billiard balls, One Post G. A. K. One general store, Two livery stables, One chair factory, One table factory, Pour barber shops, Tea grocery stores, Two lumber yards, Three paint shops, Two harness shops, MeAdatnised streets, Seven dress makers, Two furniture store, Two abstract effiees, Six insurance offices, One telegraph office, Two skating rinks, Pour meat markets, Two photographers, Two spake factories, One Chinese laundry, One brick eourt house, One furniture factory, One bedstead factory, One steam fire engine, Three are companies, Four carpenter shops, Three millinery stores, Five Blacksmith shops. One Steam planing mill, Two transfer oompaniea, One barrel hoop faotory, Two real estate ugencio', One railroad round house. Two lour and feed stores. Two circulating libraries, Three weekly newspapers, Four boot and shoe shops, One Tribe I. O. Red Men, Three boot and shoe store, One First National Bank, Two justices of tbe pac. One bonk and news depot, State University building One brick Ire engine hous. One sewing machine depot, . Feur building stone quarries,
One Order Knights of Honor, One exclusive clothing house, One express office American, One Post of Sons of Veterans, Two large brick school bouses, Two hardware and stove stores, One foundry and machine shop, One Masonic Lodge and Chapter, One Lodge Knight of Pythias, A handsome City Hall building, Two Undertaking establishments, Eight dry goods and nation bound, One Lodge and Encampment l.O.O.F, One Pott Grand Army of the Republic, Two merchant tailoring establishments, Oae Catholic aad nine Protostant churches, One Women's Christian Tempera nee Union.
PUBLIC SAMS, The undersigned will offer all their personal property for sale by auction on TUESDAY. MARCH 3d, 1885,
. on the farm, six miles northwest of
Bloomington, counting of A herd t f short horn Cows and Heifers, Fifteen full-blood Southdown Sheep, One short horn yearling bull, Kight stands of Italian bees, One double carriage and harness, One two-horse wagon and harness.
A coop of full-bliiod br-ibma chickens, one double corn planter, work horses, seed oats and corn, farming implements and household furniture.
Terms All sums of $3 cash ; over that
amount a credit of seven months will be
ifiven, purchaser executing note, with
approved security, bearing 6 per cent, ia terest. 0. M. B. A. HOUSTON. February 11, 1885.
liehool Fund Sale, NOTICE is hereby given, that tb following tracts or parcels of laadii, or so much thereof as may be necessai y to pay the principal, interest, damages and cost dun thereon, wilt be sold or offered for sale, at the Court House doer, in the City of Bloomington, Couaty ef Monroe and State of Indiana, to the highest biddr, for cash in hand, on MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1885, being the fourth Monday of said month, the said lands having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana to secure the jiiin.:ipt l and interest to iheFunHn Hereafter de
scribed, ana tne intsrest oemg uue anu ramaining unpaid on tbe several mortgages i and the land therein described: WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. . Loan No. 2585 The northwest fourth of the northeast quarter of section nine(9), township ten, range one west, containing forty(40) acres. Mortgaged by Harvey Biker and wife to tbe Common School
Fund. Principal, interest, damage aad
costs, $181.50.
Loan No. 2764 The nortneast rourtn ot the northeast quarter of section twonty t'o(22), in township ten, range one west, containing forty(40) acre. Mortgaged bj
John R. Brough and wife to the Funds o township seven, north of range oae west Principal, interest, damages and cost.
$1400.
Loan No. 2820 The northwest fourth of the seutbeast quarter of section nine(fl), township ten, north of range one west
containing forty acres. Mortgaged byou-
plien Collier and wife to the Funds of
township ten, north of range one west
rrincipal, interest, damages aad eosu, 9120 80.
Loan No. 2867 Tbe southeast quarter
of the northwest quarter Fection seven (7).
township ten, north or rang one west, containing forty acres more or less
Mortgaged by wtuiana UlarK ana wile
to the Funds of township eight, nort,i ot
range one wet. rrincipal, interest, dam
aes and cost, ioa,oo.
Loan No. 2894 Tbe south wet t quarter
oi the southeast quarter of section four
teen (14, township ten, north or range one wast, containing forty acres more or lets. Mortgaged by John W. Hubbard and wife to tbe Funds of township eight,
norm 01 range our west, x-rinciuai, in
terest damages and costs, Ji 146.56. BBNTON TOWNSHIP.
Loan No. 2884 The southeast quarter
of section twenty-nine (29), township ten,
north of range one east, containing one
hundred and sixty acres more or less. Mortgaged by Wm. 1. Becket and wif,
tf. tbe Common School Fund. Principal interest, damages and costs, 9434 08.
Loan No. 3033 The northwest quarts oi tbe southeast quarter of section 'thirty
two (32), township nine (S), north rani;e
one east, containing forty acres more less. Mortgaged by Michael Weaver an
wife to the Funds of township ten, nmi.ti
nine two west. 1'rincipal, ietert.
damages and costs, $79.52. HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP.
Loan No. 2011 Part of the noitbwett
auarler of section twenty-five, beginning . .. . 1 . . . . .,
In tns nnrtnwesi cornei- 01 ain Miction twenty-five, running thence south along the teetion line 35 21-100 poles. Hienci
northeast 45 poles and 6 links to the
station line on the north of said section
thence west alons; said line 28 poles to the
place ef beginning. Aio, part 01 tn
northeast quarter of section twenty -aix
commencing at the northeast corner of siiid section 26, running due west to a point 30 feet east of tbe centre of the railr.md; thence running paralell with the aforesaid railtoad in a southeast direction to the east line of said section; thence due notth to th placo of lieginnini;, being in town nine (9), north of rante two wtat b nd containing s-ven acres mora or less. Mortgaged by James Bratney and wife to the Funds of township nine, north range two west. Principal, interest, damagrs aad ousts, $109.08. POLK TOWNSHIP.
Loan Ne. 22G4 Tbe northwest quarter
or tbe southwest quarter of -section tixtonn, in township seven (7). : north ransc one east, containing forty arre more or Ihm.'1
MtM-traire4 bv John W JJazee ama wtv
to the fund of township seven, nirrtn
nitisie one east. Principal, interest, duinagoi and ccets, 469 13 Loan No. 2452 Tho northwest quarter
of tbe southwest quarter of section tliiny-
one (31), township soven, nonn ot ranee one east, containing 40 acres more or teas
Mortgaged bv Jackson H. Ulendemin and wife to the fund of township nino, north
of range two west. Priacipal interest, damages aad costs, 9117 24. Loan No. 2745 The northwest fourth of the northeast quarter and tbe northeast
fiu rth of the north west quarter 01 section thirty-two, town seven, north of range one east, containing eighty acre more or less. Mortgaged by Joseph Bast a nd wife to the Common School Fuad. Principal, interest, damages and costs, 9148.86. Loan No. 3057 The southeast quai-ter of the southwest quarter of section eighteen; also tbe northwest quarter of the northwest quarter f section nineteen., all in town seven, north range one east, iwntaining eighty acres more or less. Mortgaged by Jacob Chambers and wife to the Funds of township eight, range one west. Priacipnl.interwit,dnmagos and cost.170. CLEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP
Loan Nn. 2619 Part of the northeast
fourth of the northeast quarter of section
thirteen (13), township seven, rang one
west, all that part that lies west r salt Creek, containing thirty five (35) iicres more or less. Mortgaicod bv John 8.1'ivis
and wife to the Funds of township eight range one wst. Principal, intenwt, damages and costs, 91 18. 15. If less than the whole of any tract is told, the part so sold will be in toe-north
west corner or tne tract. The sale will be continued from day to
day, until all shall be sold or offered for
tale. w. in. uAiioyini, Auditor Monroe County, Indiana. February 25th, 1885.
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half on or before the 1st Monday in KoVewberfolhi Mtjj
In ail ca?8 where as muc'i a one-nair or tne churgpl against a tax-payer shall not be paid onoe'bj
OaY I" April, iOOO, UIC WUHIC anivtil OHWi wirVM?" .??B dfiinttietit, with 10 er cent, damages and 6 paV $festp lected as provideil by law. If you arejiable to paf'tas one township, state the fact to the Treasurer, aa"a m given for each township. Examine your tvcHpta-'wS ffi-e, and see if they include all of ytinr property,.
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Send us 5 cunts postage, and by mail you
will get fret a p ot goon.i er targe
value, tnat will wart you in wor ma 1 M
will at once brine: you in money raster tban anything else ia America. All about the $260,1)10 in presents with eich box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either tx, of all agei for all tbe time or spare
time only, to work tor u at ttMir own homes. Frtunii f.r all workers abolufa ly assured. Don't delay. UxxxxtT & Co , Portland, Maine.
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Coageallaai f aotai Byes. Prof. Wilson : I feel it a duty t owe to vnu and the public in eeneral, tosay a few
word in favor of "ACTINA," and tell!
what it has done for me. I have been
troubled. for th past four years with a catarrhal titration of tho eyes During the entire time both of the tear duct have been closed, and my ayes have discharged matter from eight to ton tim a day I have been obli ad to force thU m tter from the eyes in order to obt-tin relief. During the past year 1 have had the most eminent oculist in Brooklyn treat me. I have sat for ove- one hour at a time, with piobos projecting from each eye, in order to ftfiet an opening of the tuur duct, but all tone purpose. A friend knowing my condition, present me with nna of voiir "ACTINA" Uatterifs, ind
out of conrtesey to hiim (having no faith !
mysell ; t coimnracwi uBiug iii. j. avu been using it now about four wei-ks. and at the end of this time, Feb. ad, '.885. I am happy to say that the right eye is entirely well, and the tear duet free: the left eye doe not d scharge more than once or twice a day, and I am firm in tho belief that it is only a question of time when both eyes will be restored te their normal condition All my friend remark: 'How much better yoareye are looking.' l.reply, ' Yes, thanks to my 'AtiuH.n MR8 FKBD. A. BLAKE; 93 Lewis Ave. Brooklyn, S T. Address Wilson Maautseturinc Co. He
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WALKER BOOT Sold by McCalla & Co
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for working aeople, scad
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will mail von free, a revs', valuable sam
ple box of pio4 that wil1 put vou in tho way of making more money in a few days than yo't ever thoneht ' possible at any business. Capital not required. Yoti cn live at home and work tn spurs time only, or all tbn time. All of both ! of all eg ex. grandly suecHwful ; SO oenta to $S easily earned fvery eremng. That all who want work may test the business, we make ibis unparalleled offon To all who are not well sallsM we wiH send tt to pay for thu trouble of wntine 11. Fall particulars, directions, etc., sei rea Irnmense pay absolutely sure for til who start at once. Dn't delay. Ad .InsK STisaox A Co., Portland, Maine.
sH.eF, ICHOIJ9, ARCHITECT AUK PRACTICAL BWaXOKR, Plans and Spepineatloa earoftslly prepajed for dwelling house and pnbiM Building. Also estimate of batkiingi onrpitted throughout. All work f aishod at the time speciaod. JMoomiagtea, lad,, Marth 81188.
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(k.n aiivtkins- abut in this World.
All of either mi, succeed from nirt hour. Vie broad rond to fortune opens koiors the workers, thsoluti-ly sure. At once Addres Taua A Co., Attgusta, Maine.
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