Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 September 1885 — Page 2
Printed each WeJnttday Morning, y WOIJUUI A. 8 ABB, Miter aad Pablianer.
of venue, and was sent to the State Hospital. From that institution he was sent home to die. He did nut die, however, but had lived latterly in Detroit.
IX ADVANCE, a Year At Salem last Saturday, Fred. Iferkey, jr., while drank, fired nine shots at persons on the street, wounding four. Finding escape impossible he shot himself in the head, dy
ing fifteen minutes afterwards. m m Small-pox has become epidemic at Montreal, Canada, and the people are almost panic stricken. All the places of public amusement have been closed and business is prostrate. Joseph Rawlins, the oldest citizen of Lawrence county, aged eighty-nine years and four months died last week at Bedford. He moved nto the county in the fall of 1812, where he has since resided, with the exception of the time be did service w the War of 1812. The Oklahoma boomers have broken up their camp and are retarning home, the recent action otthe President having given them nm hone that the administration
intends to deal thirty both with the
cattlemen and would-be settlers.
Nebraska baa about 250,000
ores of growing forests, in which
have been set 600,000 young trees. Besides this there have been plant
ed over 12,000,000 fruit trees, over
2.500.000 moe vines, a vast num
ber of berry bathes and plants, and
countless quantities ot oraamenia shrubs.
They have found natural gas
at Clinton, De Witt county, in Ilh-
nois. The first vein is at ninety feet and the second is at 1 13. which
gives a pressure of thirty pounds to the square inch. It is already be-
inir used for heating and lighting
uuruoses in the county, and it is
believed that natural gas deposits
will be found quite extensively distributed over at all events that see-
ti.Hi ot the State. The effect of
the discovery upon the wealth of
the State is already being discussed
and it is agreed that the convenience cleanliness and economy of the new source of power, light and heat, will more than counter-balance any
lota that may result from depreciat
ing the value of coal.
Senator Edmonds who has just
returned from a visit to England,
says that be found business very
much
quines answer
due to overproduction, lie says that there is a wide spread feeling
that the only way she can prevent starvation or emigration among her working people is to adopt a protective tariff and she will be driven to this in the end. If this is the condition of England under free
trade, a nation that is more favor-
. ablv situated than any other to main-
such a system, what woura oe
Aa Accwanwlitthed Terre Haute Belle Ram Away with Her Father's Horse Tralaer. The city of Terre Haute is excited over a sensation something like toe Morosini elopement. Miss An-
McKeen, a leader in society
and a lady of extraordinary social
attainments, has eloped with ber
father's horse-trainer, one is tne
eldest daughter of W. R. McKeen,
president of the Vandalia railway, who owns alut everything in
Terre Haute that is worth having,
and is one of the wealthiest men id the state. For some time he had
in his employ an ungainly looking
follow, known among his associates os Tony Shuler. Mr. McKeen indulges a fancy in fast horses, some
of which are tamiliariy Known to snortine men. Shuler bad charge
of bis horses and has been driving
them in circuit races. He was in
Chicago with Bov Henry. Last
eveniner he telesranhed to a friend
7 " .. , I l
in Terre Haute that ue wouia oe
down on the early morning train
arriving there at 4:15 o'clock. He
made his anoearance at tne appoint
i time. and. after a chauze ot
clothing at the National hotel, proceeded in a hack to the McKeen
mansion, where the vortner lady was
. . ,
waiting for him. with the aid oi
the haek driver Shuler succeeded
in getting one of her trunks out of
the bouse, and the conpie were tnen driven rapidly to the depot, where they took the south-bound train for Evansville. Immediately after
their arrival in that city they drove
to the residence of the Rev. lather
Craft, and were married by him
Shortly after the ceremony they de
parted fur Chicago. When Mr. McKeen came down to his of-
tbat he made in-
wberever he went and the
was the same, that it
Scott Moore has leased the farm of Dr. J. M. Harris, and removed thereto. Mrs. Geo. May, ot Mo., has been visiting the family of J. A. May
for several days.
Wm. H. McNeely, who has been
working in Benton county tor sev
eral months, is now at this place.
Last Friday G. K. Perry, Geo.
Johnson, J. F. Harris, Rose Mi net,
Ed. Kelley and John Harris went .... . a I W 1 A
to White river to nsn ann num. Tbey had fair luck didn't see a fish or squirrel.
Mr. and Mrs. Fish, of Monrovia,
have been visitine tne larauy oi
Dr. Whitted for several days. Rev. Fish preached at the M. E.
church Sunday night.
Abraham Coffey, one of the pio-
neers ot uwen county, aieu at nis
home in Spencer of fever, last Sat
urday. J. D. Coffey of this place
is a brother of the deceased.
A conpie of New Jersey men
have been buying sheep in this county, paying an "average of 2J cents per pound. They have succeeded in buying about 900, by the aid of Uncle Parker Thompson,
A vicious bull attacked Geo. Fyffe, while horse back, last week,
and severely gored the horse. Mr.
Fyffe had the bull killed, fearing it would be the means of some one's death.
It is not generally known that
there is a well in this township
which 18 almost as strong with sul
phuy as Martin county springs, yet this is the case. The well is on the
farm of Dr. R. C. Harris, two miles west of town. Several parties have used the water, and report .the same
effects derived from the use ot Sul phur water from other wells.
Last Tuesday morning Mrs. Jane Holland stepped out on the back
porch at the residence of Mr. Jack
son, and as the porch was quite wet
Setth
the
ngy
he
Ketcham's Springs Old
rs' Association has seieetea
following officers for the corn-
par :
President Wm. N. Roseberry. Vibe-President Geo. P. Ketch-
am.
Se
Cota:
Gaitl
'y Ab. Dowden.
Major "silas U rimes, Ueo.
er, i. u. Buipnin, ur. u. u.
McLphlan, Wm. J. Anderson, Jno.
D. Morgan.
No. thia man No.
F. T
fice that morning at 11 o clock he one of h crutcnea slipped and she found a note which bis daughter fel 8trikig on ner rght arm and had mailed to him informing him featuring the bone midway between
simpiy mat sne mown. " " the shoulder and elbow. Mr. Jack
the first intimation ne received oi heard her fall, and assisted her
the elopement. I opposed the . m b nd then D Harris
marriage, ne sraiea to a reporter, summoned, who proceeded to
bot if they had come to me and t th fi-ctnred limb. Since the ac-
said tbey meant to get married 1 .j-w Mm. Holland has been suf-
tenng consiaeraoiy, tnougn sne is
would have told them to stay right
here and be married.
The bride is 25 years old, and is
outer, and attractive in personal
appearance. She has been a belle in Terre Houte society, and it was thought that she was about to be married to a popular young lawyer
belonging to an old family, isnuier is 30 years old, and a handsome
nersonal appearance " not oue f
his attraction.
Analyzing the. Baking- Pow-
Under the direction of the New
York State Board of Health, eigh
tv-four different kinds of baking
powders, embracing all the brands
that could be found tor sale in tne
State, were submitted to examination and analysis by Prof. C. F.
Chandler, a Member of the State Rn.t mm! President nf the New
tarn such a system, wan, woum y k of Hcakh
tue enect upon "-P""7 by prof. Edwerd G. Love, the
getting along fairly well. Owing
to her age, and the tact that sue is
very fleshy, it may take some time
for her to get up. For over three
years she has used crutches in walk
ing, owing to rneumatism, during
which period she has sustained sev
eral hard talis.
The stock of drugs belonging to
Dr. John Harris has been pur
chased by Dr. R. C. Harris. It is
the calculation for him to occupy
bis store room with the drugs, and
W. D. McNeely to remove his
stock of goods to the building form
erly occupied by the drugs. J.J. and J. F. Harris will continue the drug business at the Hughes and
Whitted stand.
The schools of Bloomiugton
tp. (jpen on Monday, Sept. 2 1st,
with the following teachers: l'ist.
a, Hattie Bails ; No. 2, Tale-
Keck : Ko. 3, Mattie Holts-
No. 4, Suspended at present ;
6, Patrick Kerr; No.6, Frank
burner: Mo. 7, JNannie Kogers;
No. A. Maeeie Small. The patrons
are requested to take due notice and
their children with the open
ing cjf the schools.
WILSON ADAMS. Trustee
OmMMB la Diffleolt llreaastai
"What river," said she, as ane ugh
ened her srriD on the mahogany enan
and Ottered a howl of anguish, while
teanjran dowu her cheeks, "do I espe
cially remind you of?"
"Why," said he, giving the forceps
experimental wrench about quartet
of tlife way around, "of the Tusk-roar-
McC ALLA HAVE
& CO.
THE FIRST
NEW STOCK.
All the Staples and Novelties
in Dress Goods, Notions, Fancy Articles, Dress Trimmings, etc., are among the New Goods.
The latest patterns and colors in iwdbons, fine Collars and Cuffs, Underwear for Men, Women and Children, Dress Trimmings in immense variety, latest styles in Shawls for Fall and inter, and in fact everything that is usually found in A Firt Class Dry
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The Indianapolis Nevaj
Ooods Store.
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL HlOPOllT. THB undanieoed Auditor tubmiU tlia following Report of Receipt! and Expand
er," and he Calmly but firmly extracted J iturei of Monro, county, Indinna, for th. year euding May 31, 1885:
what she thought was the end or. tm
shoulder blade.
"4nd what other river now?" said the
tor?!; girl, turned white as a sheet, as
he h tld the hone up In the air and nourisheii it triumphantly.
"Why. of the Tusk-loser, of course,"
he aaswered, handing her the ammonia.
And then she smiled with confusion and mortification, sad acknowledged
that It he tooth was perfectly sound, and
she lad it drawn only to get a chance to
nrodound two conundrums that sne tnoijght he oouldnt guess.
Hi returned the fair girl's lore anu
devdeto, d they were wedded laat
Ghriktmas and hare nadm larji raiauj
BSCKIPT8.
Balnnce in Trmuury at the lait Annual Report, T,M 80 COWKTT KVKBII. Jury ezpeme, Owen co, $301 19 Lawrence CO., 133 85 HcKinnev judgment, 454 30 l'oor Aiylum, 56 00 Special Judges, lift 00 Docket feel, circuit court, 63 00 Jury feat, ST 00 Damagei and cost!, 36 52 December taxei, 1883, 11.834 24
April tilH, 1884, 18,170 93 Delinq. taxei, 1883, 2,142 04 Bridge taxee, 1884, 3,098 00 Interest taxet, 1884, 1858 58
V tlildron. flow.
Keeping Poultry Ii Orchards
Tllis is a matter that should be prao-
tioeil when possible. TTe believe that
filrmers and fruit-:alsers Knew ie
fits arising from rich management
they would at once adept it. Laat fan we i isited an orchard in which fowls wen kept; the owner cf which told us that before the fowls were confined in It, t te trees made little or no growth, and only a corresponiing amount of frui was obtained. But what a change was Evident now. The grass was kept do i, the weeds killed and the trees pret silted an appearance of thrift, which the most enthusiastic horticulturist cou! 1 not but admire and envy. The
growth of the trees was most vigorous,
Bepair taxei, 1884.
1H 65
Redemption of land. Loan cong. township fund, Interest do do do Loan common school fund, Interest do do do Fines end forfeiture.
andhheir foliage remarkably luxuriant ow scnooi amaena,
aod undeveloped country like the
United States?
well-known late United States Gov
ernment chemist.
The . official report shows that a large number of the powders exam
ined were round to contain alum or
White Hall and vicinity.
Hester Dyer, of Green county,
visited at Wesley Stogsdill's last
Monday.
Aunt Sarah and Eliza Cooper,
visited friends in the country the past week.
Tom Britton has bought 80 acres
The fruit was abundant, of larga size andlfree from worm and otlier imper
fect ons. This excellence was accounted for t'y the proprietor, who remarked thai the hens ate nil the worms and eur ulio in their reach, even the canker worm. lie found less trouble with the: r roosting in trees than he exacted, and that a picket fence six feot high
kep ; them within bounds. His orchard wat divided into three sections, nnd the fow is were changed from one to another, is the condition of the fowls or the ere iard section seemed to require.
PmUtry Wvrli.
Worthington, visited
1 nomas last week.
bis brother
The town of Abilene, Texas, is
nd illustr ttiou of bow fast a
q. ilUia mm mi vkn it
makes an effort. In 1881 there hem to such an ex- cf land in Greene county, near New
was a population of 500. In 1883 to render taem seriously on- ark
it increased to 1,200, in 1883 to jo.e ,or u m i'-i Wa8hington Britton and wife, of
Z.DUU, tn isao io i,, m xoou,up - . Z skt. S.500. To-dav it has two was " twenty-nine
: 1 1 1 m-oe IffoHnmil samples. This drug is employed
Beak with a capital of $50,000, " baking powders to cheapen their
a ikiUn Rant I cost, xne presence oi time is at-
tUG xauKin ,vMKvBMa I
tk Mn;t.l Af sino.onO: two i tnbuted to
U.1..k .t.,ro tn lanro of commerce used in their manu
aom tinA Atv mwuis 1 fkctore. Suoh cr8atn of tartar was
tm,ir'rht enwrv rforns. I also analyzed, and found to contain
two furniture stores, five drug stem ! other impurities ; in some
three livery stables, two fine hotels mpl to the extent of 9J per cent .t w. ..kinn. It kM .kn of their entire weieht.
one of the finest and most complete! All the baking powders on the
flour mills in the state. It has just market, with the single exception MmntotaJ vrv An nam hanae of "Boyal" (not including the alum
at a cost of $20,000. Its Court "d" phosuhato powders, which were Unnaa t RR noft Tho tam tone since discarded as unsafe or
Common Couneil has let the eon- inefficient by prudent house-keep-
trmct lor water works. It has two I ra made trom the impure
rnrii telephone cemnanies. Bus- " of tartar ot commerce, and
iness lots are selling from $500 to j consequently contain lime to a cor S3 .inn rr lot. IW is selling I responding extent.
4n S9 t Sinr. Th toi i The only baking powder yet
Mnk fnl i tho atatfi aa s wool found by chemical analysis to be
a r a i a I mtlni Ma Wam Iiima an1 nKtuw
ttZlZZJttr Mpth tW Bi7 This Marm in about two weeks.
m ... i I perfect purity results from the ex- Bob Fowler and William Weaver
-Tst Saturdav morniner about I elusive use of cream of tarter spec-1 of Greene county, passed through
two o'clock several tamilies were 1 "Hy refined and prepared by patent Eastern Clay last week with a fine
arosaed bv a heavv discharge of I processes ot the IN. x. larter Uo. drove of cattle and sheep, iney
powder. Next morning it was which totally remove the tartrate were on their way to Spencer ; the
found that J. M. Carlton's safe bad ot lime anc other impurities. J. he nearest shipping point
been blows open again for the ot tnis chemically pure cream i Indianapolis.
third time. A glass in the tront oi arnsr is muon greater man any
door had been taken out, through I wner, ana on aecouni oi mis gr.u- i Facts for tbe People
which the person entered. Tbe er cost w mea m no Dawng powaer Indianapolis Grocer.
door of the sate waa thrown with nut me -wyai. No sooner does trade begin to
meat force to the eenter of the room. I rtm. uve, who maoe tne . ,i n i. m;iia hno-Jn tn
demolishing a table thence serosa to walysw of bakmg powders for the rind tbaa the aocur8efj voice of the top of the door, taking sash and New York State Board of Health the politician is heard in the land. Mil, and fell on thesidewalk. Tbey wc the Government, says of Qhioans have the earnest sympathy
eouia not get into tne vauir. -inerei"" F""V - nuu,, of liberty and peace lovers. With
is no clue to the perpetrators. 7al biennial State elections, not tospeak
Viof-port importer. .c . y- Gf local issues, abs)rbing constant
ai WRingrowaerwnicnipurchas- attention. trade has only a half a
The death of Pick Taylor, the d in the open roarket,anrf tound it ,hance in that Stte Too mueh
.It-faulting easiiier of the First Na-1 pompii or pure ana wn.-iesome 0Uic8 ;8 certainly one of the fore-
IkkmI bank of Franklin, Ind., is mgreaienw. u w i cream ot tartar m08t 0f America's evils. And most nnnounoed from Detroit. It will powder of a high degree of merit, of t j8 the fault of tbe newspapers.
fie remembered that Taylor was in- contain either alum r Some newspaper publishers stem to
John Dyer, of Missouri, is at
present visiting relatives in Greene
impure cream of tartar and Owen counties.
Eliza Livingston has moved to
Spencer, preparatory to entering
upon ber duties in the school room.
Cyrus Cofiey has sold his person
al property and will start for Texas
next Monday, ne sin uevote nis entire time to tbe ministry.
Ex-Governor David Butler, of
Nebraska, and brother Andy, uf
California, are visiting relatives and
friends in Owen and Monroe couu-
i ties at the present writing.
Abner Evans has bought seventy-
three acres of land near the Reeves
school house, in Monroe county, of
Mr. Jonathan Kay, raying there
for $1,000. He will move onto his
direct to
trusted by the directors with thb pD- ph"phates or any injurious sub
tire manaeement ot the institution. w vajhw
and squandered it funds in Chica
go sneoulations to the amount of I Bllettavllle Items
$300,000. He disappeared from From Ei,etUvil18 CitizJn-
home, about the time his frauds Cyrus V.Coffey is making pre-
were disooved, but was arrested in paratioos to move West tins taJI
an insane condition. 1 he cause of I Burr Speaks, who has been in
his insanity was 8ub?erjueiitly tried Illinois for several weeks, U now at by a jury at Shelbjrvttle, on tLangejthU place.
think they must chew the bit and
i froth at tbe mouth about politics
from one years end to the other, and so assist in keeping it alive.
People need and deserve a little
respite from politics and ought to
have it. 1 here is no good reason
why business should always be unsettled because a half dozen men in each county want oflieoj.
m
Tuannaa tixis. Rogers pike, 11 Stepheas pike, Ml IS Hight pike, 993 18 TOKXflKE BSJCDS.
! Stephens pike, $4,600
Higbt pike, 10,300 Wj lie pike, 22,600
TeWXHHIF TJ.XKS. Local tuition reTanue, 3,973 44 Township revenue, 3,825 19 Read revenue, 4,707 59 Dog revenue, 1.330 00 Special eebool revenue, 7,727 66
BXPBKDITU RES.
Notice f Administration.
VrOTIOE is heiobv eiven, that toe un-
!S darsicned has been appointed by tbe
olork of the Circuit Court of Menroe
countv. State of Indiana. Administrator
of tbe estate of Jehu M. Coin, lata of
Uonree county, deceased.
cum eawie is aiippvswi w vm uiv.e. M03K8 M. COLE,
Ju)y22-84 Administrator.
liusKtrk ec uuncnn, Attorney.
There has been warrants drawn aa follows:
County Revtnne.
Fees and salaries, $9,459 03
Juror, 1,998 05
Bailiffs, 4 404 50
Poor, 6,189 69
Suteific.
Docket fees, ct.ct., $63 90
Specis 1 Judges, 115 00
Atty uen i lor scnooi fund, 1,389 31 County, 531 12
2,087 43 9t6 45 858 15 141 85
Criminals, Buildings, Inquests,
-$39,064 30 Scadt rnd Highway:
nice repairs. wi vv Damages, 839 00 Pike expouses, 611 50 County roads, 136 66 1.598 IS -n . ! i K7 Ay
1,787 01 tti,ion. J7j SO
Books A stati'ery, 1,589 67 Assessing, 1,284 00 Insane, 310 84 Printing, 510 30 Bridges, 9,524 97 Interest Bonds, 3,000 00 do County, 94b 58 3,948 63 Fox bounty, 141 50 Revenue refunded, 65 94 Artesian Well, 1,337 91 $41,217
37,700 09
21,461 78 388 50
4,151 10 2,461. 09 4,68(i 56 2,181 01 423 23 15,114. 73
28
Turnpike Erpemt. Rogers pike, 906 00 Hight pike, 13,208 82 Stephens pike, 7,318 97 Wvlio Dike. 5,003 34
26,436 13
rbe Phosphorescence of the Ocean.
Ilrom the Tedesco rocks on the outer
Dolht at Swamoscott. recently, uiere
r
waiasceneof awful sublimity, says a
lettjer written in the Boston Transcript. A lieavy surf during the day had been
rolling in upon the beacn.and breaking wiijh magnificent effect upon the rocks,
while the broad expanse ot the ocean wab white with the foam of a million
eajis which were dashed into spray by
thi gale. As the night came on anu de pei led, the wonderful phosphorescei t light, far more brilliant than anythi ig ever seen upon" our shores, was dh ilayed iu a pageant of indescribable
beiutv. As far as the eye could reacn
aktig tills rocky coast the breaking surf
ws i turned to molten silver, and tnen to lee pest emerald, and then to the mini! a sparkling fires oue sees flashing fr m a coronet of diamonds in artificial liu it. It was a sea of glittering gems. Tl a crest of every wave was a line of
mi ssive silver, and the seething waters, cli mging from palest blue to most brillisnt green, emitted a light which gl ained upon rock and grass, and was re looted upon the clouds above. At
midnight, ut Uie full tide, the splendor
of the sceiito was beyond words, wave af er wave broke upon the line of rocks, ah wing a wall of colored fire, forty,
aildat times even fifty feet in lieiglit,
thb ocean seemed uuanie. Tho crest of
edery wave was a corruscatioa of gems sparkling with more than rainbow hues.
Tfce intensity of color, all luminous with phosphorescent fire, was far more
vjmderful titan that produced by any
Total receipts, Total expenditures,
Bnlanee in Treasury,
The balance in Treasury belongs to the following funds : County revenue, $3,039 13 Bridge revenue, 3,098 00 Interest revenne, 1,85 68 Repair revenue, 673 65 Loans com seli.fuad, 723 86 Fines A forfeitures, 433 23 1,147 09 Int. com men school fd, 95 50 Loans cong. township, 23C 05 Int. cong. township, 1 .289 95 Wyliepike, 16.981 66 Bight pike, 696 88 Risers pike, 94V 29 Township revenue, 319 45 Road revenue, 319 70 Special sehool, 711) 19 Local tuition, 521 94
Dog revenue, 14'i 00
Total balance, $32,133 11
Overpayment St'ns pike, 43 80 True bal.in Treasury ,$32 9811 31
Uuutanmng Warr-tntt.
County proper, $48,807 69
Pike orders, 4,704 64 Township orders, 3,018 28
Tounthip Taxis. Local tuition revenue, $3,972 44 Township revenue, 3,825 19 Kend revemio, 4,707 59 Do revenuo, 1.230 60
$32,089 31 Special .chool revenue, 7,727 56
$137,980 32 105,891 91
Countv bonds,
Write pike bonds,
Stephens pike,
Kogers pike, Hight pike,
bchanical chemistry.
ffhe modern honeymoon trip had its
i. . . . a. 3 n e ww
smgin in tne latest aays ot ixewx -
aild became a recognizea bridal institu
tsbn in theatistocnitic world in the ear
lier years of the reign of George III.
Kilt many years passed before modest,
oiiet folks in the middle rank of JSog
aOx life imitated their superiors in res-
slct to tills custom. Tltf change of ultge soon met with popular tavor with
u vera of both sexes, and the new rasn-
ijr became yearly more general; so that
oi the end of tbe last century it was an
jb"uai circumstance for a bride to I . a i .1 II .
nka tne evtting oi iter wewtwa-Mar
aLnpir ber father's roof.
Many a m, raised from poverty and
cpscurity to wealth and honor, can trace his rise to civility; it is sure to
reproduce itself in others, and he who
1 1 always polite will be sure to get, at 1 8t, as much as he gives. We believe i . was Mncauley who defined, politeness
Js benevolence in sniaii wings, xi
frencli, who are nothing unless sar.
tirical, declare politeness to be the znro
if fiieadship's thenuomewr.
QuMtmdintf BonJi.
-$55,:0 51
$5t,00 22,700 4,800 6.500 . 17,500
$101,600
21,462 78
Redemotien of land, 338 50
Loan. Vons. Townslup JTiiod, 4. ms 11
Interest, du do do 3,289
Loans common school fund, 4,375 20
Interest do do de 1,221 05
State school dividend. 15,114 78
Total expenditures, $118,691 80
Outstanding warrants, June,84, 43,735 62
Total warrants to be re
deemed. $161,427 42
Outstanding warrants, June 8a, 55,530 51
Total redeemed by Treasurer, $105,896 91
Administrator's Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED, Administrator of the ertato of Jehu M. Colo, will sell at public tale, on tbe premises, at the late reaidenco of decedent, in Van Buren
township, the personal property of said decedent, consisting of Sheep, Hon, Hor-
irarminK implements, ttoutenoia
Goods, Ac, on
FRIDAY.tbe 14TH day of Aueust.issr..
TERMS All sums of $5 and under
cash in hand on day of sale. On all sums
over tbat amcunt a credit of nine raouios
will be Given, the purchaser giving notes
with approved security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws of
tbe State or Indiana, with interest at six
per cent, after maturity.
Sale to oecin i.t v o ciocic a n. A10SE3 U. COLE,
July 222, 1885. Administrator.
Buskirk A Duncan, Attorneys.
County Fair.
h tbe leading newapapar of Use state, and the choapeat daily in Indbuuu B la t ndependeut aod fearlaaa. Ittaaossv-
plote lq all la new featqreK. Its car- W reapondenta are ftrat-elaaa. Its - t graphlo reports are mil and eover ajS, parM of the globe. It narkat reports 1
am conoiae and correot, and are flfsMM hoora In advafioe et aaornlag paaata. IttsmntBaryot State ne wa U usuHvaled. It kwal reporta and aketchoa ara t0(v ougfa and briUlant. It psAttatMS V atracta of att the Supreme Court uaetotons. It U the model tewsoaaeo ft) otroalaaon is larger tbaa mat of atty two other dalliee in Indian. ItisdaV lheby!anHwtooTrtwofcuBdswa tewaa. Prtoe two oeatsa copy; cents a week. Bates lur "WaWa," , "Por Sale," eto., etc., ean east a word lor each loserttoo. Andresa, Th Indtaaapolfo Nta,
tf
To be held in Monroe County from4
October blh to 9th, 1885, on the Grounds west of
Bloommsrton, Indiana
The Agricultural Sooioty of Monroe
countv has betn re-orirnnizl under th
name or tne "Manroecuunty Agricultural, Uortioultural nnd Mechanical Associa
tion." and afte:- careful consideration oy
the Bo.ird of Directors it has been decided
to hold a Pair an stated above, at which
Sl.000.90 la Cash will be Paid
in PreBiiwas.
Thii is an enterpriie in which all should
be intirusled, nd in wlucl. every oitixen
iii expected to take an active prt. The
Exhibition is expected to show the pro
irresriro spirit of our cltui.mi in the Ae"
cultural, in the Horticultural and in the Mechanical line. A good truck, well arranged, exhibiting halls, and everything convenient is to be constructed, ii'o get your articles ready for exhibition. In a short time Premium Lists will bo ready for distribution, of which notice will be given. For othor particulars address the Secietary, Walter Bbadvots. Jobs T. JMUy, President Ass'n.
Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Monroe county, State of Indiana, Administrator ef the estate of David Adams, late of Monroe county, deceased.
Haiti aetata i supposed to oe solvent. JOSEPH D. HANDY,
JunelOS5 Administrator.
J. H. Louden, Attorney.
Notice ar Final Scttta
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Shutto, deceased. . ...
In the Honroe vireun ixiun, ovpwu-
ber Term, 1885. "
Noiioc is nereey given urn im
i.. Administrator of tne estate w
Mary Shutte, decsaaad, baa presented and filed his account and vouchers in taal settlement of aaid estate, ad that tbe earn
will come up for the exuminauon mo action of said Circuit Court, on the 10th day of September, 1885, at which Man all mnona iatereated in aaid estate are roattitv
ed to appear in said Court aad show cvum, ifjany there be, why aaid account and voueh-
r should not bo approved.
And the heirs of aaid estate, ana aip
atbera int-rested therein, are also neraOV
required, at tbe time and place aroreaaw, . to appear and make proof of their heirship,
or claim to auy part of said aatew.
JiaUtJ. F. AUAX3, Administrator. Aug. 18, 1885.
Lounden Atty.
Notice of AdtntnlatraaUem.
OTICB is hereby given that the an
deraened aas oaen appoiniea j
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Moaraw county, State of Iadiaaa, Adminbtrator of the estate of Hugh Sample, late
Momwe county, deceased. Said estate if supposed to bo solvent. NATHAN L. RIOK, Aug 12-85 Administrator. R. A. Fvlk, Attorney .
Complaint 3o. bit. -ilda Crawley . Jacob W-CrawW. .. r comes the plaintiff, by James F, n, her attorney, and files her eoav.
W. M. ALEXANDER, Auditor Monroe co., Ind.
New Restanrant and Lnnch
Room Krenger's orneir. JOSEPH UESSIOH
Has opened a Luuch Room and Restaurant in the K renter Corner Room, wost of
Jos. M. Howe's corner, and will keep a
choice supply of all manner of the best
Uanned Uoous, ursters, Lnee,ries,Jaice.sl
and everything the market affords for a
satisfactory luncn or meal.
Tbe patronage of the public is solicited.
The Moreantown correspond
ent of the Martinsville Republican says : Rev. F. A. Eller preached
his farewell sermon at the M. a,.
church, on last Sunday. We rugret
to lose Rev. K., as he m a good and
conscientious christian, and we com
mend him to tbe people as suoh in whatever community his lot may be
cast, and may his lines be ever cast
in pleasant places.
A clean tooth will not decay. It is tbe food left between the teeth which causes the trouble. The part of the teeth which you can reach with tooth brush, and this means the flat side, does not decay if the brush is used. The decay takes place petween tbe teeth, where tooth-brush cannot go, but the tooth -syrnge, with slip point, corrects all this aud keeps the spaces between the teeth clean, so that decay is impossible. A little grammar is a dangerciii thing: "Johnny be a good boy,
and I will take you to the circus next year." "Take me now, pa ; cjreus is iu present tense."
MctOY & CO., 'Vault Cleaners,
A case of glamkra is reported OFF FR their services to the public, and 4. o,a, nTarA itflLwlili frnni!1'1 do all work well and promptly and to the ote Board ot JJeailh lrom t,ow fleure Qldm may be left at J. Brown county, lhe Victim oeing.n. Clark's Grocery Store. Give u a
i. i i i ; - - x in., i.
a, nne norse oeionging to vr niter
Clark. Dr. Weir, the health officer of Monroe county, examined the case and ordered the animal quarantined.
call.
Satisfaction guaranteed. McCOY 4 CO.
Dr. Metoalf, Secretary of the State Hoard of Health, is wanting
j !,... Ka mUnMnnkniita f( Hit 11 ' atttod. AA
ri iu " " FltU.1 I Andrew F. Dodd8,deceal, has presented Robbin's circus. He says that it is f"aH, hla .'., ,nd Tm.ohar in anal
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLKMBNT OF JCSTATK. In the matter of tbe estate of Andrrw V Dodds. deceased.
In tho Monroe circuit court, September
Tarm. 1885.
Notice is hereby civen that the under-
Admimstrntor ot tne estate oi
trading off to Indiana farmers
horses afflicted with the glanders
A new ease in the edge of Brown i county has developed, and the
Health Hoard will resort to iteroic treatment to stump out the disease which seems to have developed
simultaneously in several parts of
the State. If this circus can be lo eated, Dr. Metoalf dcelures an in-
ml Hlad his account and vouchers
settlement of said estate, and that the sHiiiB will come up for examination and nation of said circuit court on tho 17th
dav of Suotembor, 1885, at which time all
nnrsons intorusted in said estate are ro
quired to appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there bo, why said account
and vouchers should not be approved. And tha heirs of said estate, and all
others interested therein, are also horeby
required, at tho time and place aforesaid lo nnnear and make proof of their heir
. . . - . ...-! 1 ........
pari Ol SHHl OMiBVU.
ISHWI, Jl. iUCUWM MUUHMW. ... !ihi 0,nim t any. parl f mM es tention toquarautine tbe entire ee-i r ci.KLLAKD E. dodds,
tublibliuiout. 1 J. JI. Luvwaf, Ally. AdiuUiUltutor,
Vamlt Cleaniiig. Prepaire for Ctoolera. T111 V llllllVW haa .nnnliMl himself
afitli iluvlni-iz..r. tube and all the aDDli-
aaces nccossary for the successful proaeeu-
tion ot vaun. Cleaning, an murj good work as has ever been dene by foreign parties, and fer muoh lesa money. He solieita orders aad will give prompt attention to them.
NotloB Ho nron-Resldenta. State of Indiana, Monroe county, as: In the Menroe Circuit Court, Septem
ber Term, 188!..
Sandford U. Barton vs.uetiry u. otnng-
er and Oliver H Coo.
Complaint No. 897. New comes the plaintiff, by Buskirk Sc Duncan and O. V- Worrell, his attorneys.
and tiles hij complaint herein, together
with an affidavit of Calvin K. Worrall on
behalf of th plaintiff that said defendant.)
Henry V. Stringer and uiiver a. we, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is to recover on contract
against defendant, Henry D. Stiinger.and to enforce tbe saranjby proceedings in at
tachment agai ist said Stringer, and to act
aside a conveyance of certain lands in
Monroe county, Indiana, by said Henry D. Stringer nnd wife to Oliver H. Coe, and subject the same to execution and sale, and that laid non-resident defendants and each of them are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants named, that unless they bo and appear on tho flrst day of the next term of the Monro? Circuit Court, tube holden on the flint Monday of September, A.D. 1885, at the Court House, in Uloomington, in said County and State, and answer or demur t said complaint, tho same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness mv nam, and the seal of aaid court, affixed at Blonmington, this 10th dav of May, A.D., 1885. raAl.J IK W. BROWNINtt, lerk. Ma.vt7th-86 Monroe Clrouit Court.
Notice) lo Wosi-RealslosaU. The State of Indiana, Monroe oaoaty. In tha Monroe circuit court, ttapteabtt Term. 1885.
Alvilda i
New (
Morgan.
nlaint herein, hwvther With a MSW -
vit slating that said defendant, Jeeek WCrawley, is not a resident of tin State otT Indiana : that said action is for a dtvewiM, -
and t'oat said non-resident defendaa la m
necenary party thereto. -r Notice is therefore hereby given Mtftw fendant named above, that unlees and aopaar on the flrrt day of thv term of the Monroe circuit court, , to bo hokitn on tha flrit Monday of Sefbor, A.D. 1885, at the Court Hoo to, Bkipav ington in aaid county and 8tas aad'awswer or demur to aaid ooraplaMjt thi sanaa " will bo heard and determined to hla ahi senee. Witmeas my name and the Seal of aaid Court, affixed at Bloowingtoo, this teath day of July, A.D. 1885. siui.1 D. W. BROWNING, Obi. August 13, 1885 J. F. MOBOAX, Att'y
ARCHITBOff
AMD PRACT1CA1.
PI mm aad SpeclflaathMU narial Sar dweWnK kaMt
bulMiaga. Also eaUmataeof ksd thfwMthout. All
at the tiaaa ipeciBed. Blooming too, Ind., IjteMfc 9V tSS
Adntlnlrstiat4rs NOTICE IS HERKBT GIVBlf that tho undersigned, Adaniaistcater of the estate of David Adaraa, iiaiaasl. will offer for sals, at public auction., at the late residence cf the deceased, la FJtrry township, Monroe county, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Thursday, July SOth, 1885, the personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, cattle, wage and (arming implements, aad of heaeehold and kitchen furniture, aad various othor article.
WALL PAPER and Window Shades. a?A fine assortment of the above articles at the CITY ROObf STORK. Tho stylos aie new nnd handsome. They were bought at prices far below the u."unl trade prices, and will be sold equally low. Those desiring such goods will make great mislalca if they do not nt leat call utid learn our prices bofore vurrhai)K. K. I". COLE.
H oo K S tor WL, rpHE PROPiUlTOB of thaCltv X Book Store announces to ail bit patrons, and an immeuaa aantbor of new ouei, that ha la Still oat HBsdav and though ha baa been very alow in statin t; the fact, ho is etill in tha Cityxf Bloomington, and better prepaaed tbaa ever to cater to tbe varied taslee of this culti red community. Thus, in addition to an immenao stuck of School and Cel)ege Text Books he has a flne supply of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures-, Fine Pa .or and Envelope, Soratch Seeks and Memorandums in largo varieties, Micc! la neons Books, CllltOMOS, OIL PAICTIMwML sutmrior Pocket Cutlery, Oold Pens, Albums, and Fancy Article in abundance, too great to admit of eauuieratien. Tlis New taikd is well impplied with choioe Read i kg. Hf also carries a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, it iid almost evurj thing alee, to meet lb litorary wants of this community. ' Teachers, and other friends of education art invited to make his store their headqu artera, where thoy will be cordially welcomed, and no effort spared to make their st..j ploasant. E. I. C0J.S.
blvwrningiou,
Ind., Oct. 1, 18,
