Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 January 1886 — Page 2

Printed tmeh Wednesday Morning, iy WILLIAM A 6A, Sditor sad Publisher-

I3 ADVASCB, !. ar

KEPUBLICAN MASS MEETING, In Bloomington, Monroe County, Saturday, Jan. 30, 1886. republican, and all other voters of Monroe countv. without regard to past political differences or previou party miti,m. who will vote Tor all the Republican nominees of 183S, r called upon to attend this Mass Meeting at theCourt House, in Bloomington, at 1 lfck p.n, on Saturday, January 30, 1S80 andto transact the following business for the campaign of 1886: First Select one Delegate and one alternate for each voting precinct in the county who shall be delegates and alternates' to attend the Congressional convention at Groencastle, Feb. 11, 1888. Second Elect the new Republican central committee for Monroe county, to take ' charge of the campaign of 1886. Third Transact such other political . , i. jtnanuhl necessary to

IIUSI1HS3 R luaj " I . . perpetuate the harmony and success of the

Republicans of every township in the " .i itA tn tarn

county are eaniraujr w... -iont and take part in arranging at thw Mass

meeting wt - - , signal victory at the b, box, ,1 by

the patty or r reeaom. ... dv, the hour and the place, and come. BV order of the Rapublmn cental cominirtee. WHF. BB0W5! H. F. Duxsiax, Sec y. Chairman.

in. We want to see you," said the leader. "But what do you want to see me for? ..fcMl Sheriff Seddlemver. "We want to

e vou and talk to you."

(tl IMilt't lAt VU m Ul-nilfHIi. CBUlinuiBW,

decidedly answered the sheriff. "But "we must get in," answered the leader. "We propose to have the Muck carcass of the nigger who mmrdered poor old farmer Dobson, up in Greene county, and if vou won't let us in we'll get in any

how.' . .. . ... .

"You can't come in here," spoke m -. :.-.l.......,;....rtlv ind if vou try to

2111 1 1 tt ui;vi.iw" : j i - i. k ...... ,;n irlntittn the law ana lay

urcnR . tt . . . , yourseves all liable to criminal prosecution." From the tone of the sheriff s voice

it was plain to be seen that no was taoorine under tremendous excitement.

"Weil, nere goes hmib. the leader. "Boys, get ready " and at those words banc went great sledgehammer, against the pine doer. In two or three hard blows the door was smashed to splinters and literally knocked off its hinges : i tu.iiav thn lmchincr nartv

struck a light, rushed into the parlor, crabbed Sherift Seddlemyer and pushed him into an adjoining room, slammed the

door in his taco ana gruwj ... to keep quiet and stay in his room at his own peril. .V. Wa ,-rnn

Tne ryncners mmm i . j ...ntl tha wnrk of bonttne

uuora aim t-vtn mw"- .

.i . jm Thk was the most difflcuii

Lll." V- , f .11..

part of the whole performance, ana iuj

Ultlt MU BVU - ;

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LYNCHED

TOE NEGRO MURDERER HUNG

AT T1NCE8NES.A Sure Gore for Frozen Feet

Mrs. Hrolra Dobson, the wife of the murdered roan, said that o the n ight of h. trHredv she was awakened by the

Hnind nf a Mow or lick of some Mod, oat did not know what H was, or the effect of it. In & moment, however, she was seized bv the throat, and she discovered the negro in bed with her. Unc msctoos of the death of her husband, she tried to arouse him buteouW not, snd then her awful condition and danger appeared to her. She H a stout, robust woman, and to tats doubtless may bo attributed her final trimiph over the fiend incarnate. Adesperar straggle commenced, which she said . , (ll I..1F khnr She.

most nave 1 " , r , . ' by superhnmti effort, released her hands Son "he negro's grasp, reteasrf . . trrm her throat.

JI1SS uaw - t .. . 2 Li. kv wh n from the

cd wherelly her dead husband, and.she

then dUcovwea irom R"'""' "o--- . wk .Honing th there

lrOm lll lire -s. D . ,,. . was no lamp in the boose) that the villain

was armea witn a pocket TV. , t. kmisI that she micntoe

"". h2? nhiW bov 13 rears

SJTknHet

.r .i . tll lT Rho anclarcs that at

ids vuuun o , this moment seemed to possessed of don-

Me her ordinary sirengui, aou w. received two or three slight cots abont the band she succeeded in obtaining posses

sion of the Bone, arter wiueu w able to regain possession of the same, and she has the kuife yet At this point the brute proposed that if she tvonld not jve the alarm nntil the next afternoou he wonld leave the house. This she agreed to do, and he left the

Itoose at i o'giock 'i w ""6i the thermometer at IS degrees below zero, withoat accomplishing the crime which had prompted the murder of Jt- Dobson The blow that killed Dobson had been deliberately aimed and successfully inflicted. He was struck with the back of the ax, directly across the neck at the base n the head, and severed the neck, breakin the rear Dart of the Jaw-bone.

James Dobson had wo reputation oi oeing a quiet, good, and honest man, and his wife stood equally high in the community. They had one child, a boy 13 years of as. The deceased was iBom cousin of the well-known attorneys of this city John R. East and William H. East, who have, without fee, volunteered their services in the prosecution of the most noted criminal on record.

It has since been discovered that the

villain had been preparing for the enme for soma time, as a blind to the window . laadiBg to the road had been made by him ., nMunamera of sufficient thickness

ithe lieht so that the inside

f a room could not be seen from the road m.:. i.. A Amtk wttknut tha knowl

edge of Dobson or his wife, from which it h holievcd that it' was Holly Xpps, for k.1Ln U wm TTaIIv ISnns. far

such was the negro's name, intended to kill Dobson, outrage the wife, and then burn the bodies with the house. Many threats of lynching are heard, bat we mattAr manr nurf nntil Iia can he

JPWQ v. decently hung by the verdict of a Greene county jury- Josmc. On Thursday evening an fxcited . a Tit

mob snrroanded the jail at JJioom

field and demanded tbe prisoner

" luic tha AnarifiF iwvnlver in band.

emerged from a aide door with tbe negro, placed him in a boggy and drove rapidly to Switz City, a station on the I. A V. railroad. Arriving at Vincennes be had the man placed in the Knox eoonty iai for saie keepioe. Coart trill

meet at BloomSeld in February. On Sntorday morning at aboat S o'elock a mob of twenty-five men went to the Vincennes jail and after demanding the keys of the Sheriff and being refused, began to batter the door. The oatside door being of wood was soon pounded i nto tr;llia. knf tlu inner Anar nf iron

resisted their efforts, and they gave nn thw work. TrnmisinEr to come

asatn. A number of horsemen

were among the mob, and it was evident that all the men who were

iaii.lot 12:30 Batorday night m crowd r .lrA m. ftitmhAviniy fratfll teatv

ww ktiMi.fi '"6 , Tarieus other irapleients,wer teen tnarcblike silent specters through the city

toward the jail. They marched steadily A !Uilr tn tlin VMirt House vara.

Hera they saw two policemen. Tbe leader

of the gang approached those officials and nrdered them to go home. Tbe policemen disappeared. Stationing masked sentinels at each corner of tbe jail yard, the greater part of . l. -,aMt tt.A l.;l .wl .fwl walV .

ed toward the portico of the Sheriff's resi- . , . i i

oence. flwsiowia eouia db ncsra

the shuflline of a score of feet. Tbe lynch

wrkllA t lMitAV V 1 HImH All

C BWW. "W,.. T- . - ' "ft the door. Tba leader knocked again and . in, A aAlind w VMnAnon lUBiiod

ariflirn' Hnaillir iinwAVAr with lotfltr

iniptng Mn4 aiercer illing. Sheriff Sdlli- .... ..r wu atntliHMi Btlti. COtntflS OUt tO tbe

c.itld out from within. "Who"

.1.... t"

"Vr want you to open the door and let ., m. We ari fiitsnds and w want to get

them: They had come prepared, anu jn .n .ntranco before those

. i .... ! 1 annn ntt In-

Xney enterea ine iu-'i ;- p - , i . HnMMmABtMislT lerKea

XO APP" ceil, anw m - "Z u:' w ti wmtch veiled and

niro ironiwuwi - - " - , .

howled like a maniac at nrst gv '

t - t .1 nni nn me. im

men www w ----- - , . .. t! j ruffed

supsuencea aim, -y

, nirtain that be

menu iikvmw -v . . u:.

naa luniw .... , , . .

.F lhi mnh naa noiu OI una,

in kicking him occasionally he yelled tor mercy aWa cried: "Don't don't! For de Lord God's sake, save dw chile! O, save . .hiu nthn am a twr sinner!' ana

thenono of tbe party kicked bim again i -j v.: iiowi aimiohtv will send

ana saiu w uiw. w ., " ft

yon to hell sure, ana so win we. 0, God! save me! save me! God, save met'' groaned the poor wretch, and he - . , 2 u,. Mil over

wavta nis nanus up a

bw Beaa in surni. pmjoi. mi (Iimi. tnM nn hlS ncCK,

and half draraed, half walked him to the j court boose yard, but a few yards away. Throwing one end of the rope over the

nearest tree the mnrnerer w with a vo-hee o!" where he was left

suspended. Epps kicked, "ned ana clutched at the rope above his head, but

each time his hanas were j bv the rclentlras lynchers.

Xt was at aoou. -rr- ... j - r.iiw Sflen minutes he

L-nt tin tnA sirupsie iur auo. --

w irud.bv this time. was crowded with

spectators, and as soon as the mob left, a

numoer ot peopw, - .

to secure os we '"f. & T- i 7- 1 . . ti.- -,k had handkerchiefs lied

,k;r t con cV their features.

While on exhibition" n jail

bere, Epps was talking about his

terribly frozen feet, and asked some one who was conversing with him

if his feet would require amputa-

... . Al..

lion. o. 1 taint not," was me

Teply, "tW wiH 09Wer tbe Pn'",

pose as long as you wm us

And they oia.

and know little of the details which go towards making a woman beautiful. In woman's work, however,

the line of demarcation between fancy work and arfc work

is 3 slight tint one is oiien meigcd into the other. Within the j Sastyear or two, women have begun i wood carving, brass hammering, lustre painting and other equally

imfresiing paamuca, ........ enm owhaf out of thedomain of strict

fancy work, these things can not be

classed as auytiung man worn. w

thia character." "Are there many ladies here who have i ..flinn in thpen leveral lines

I 111 U 01 UlUMlV... -- -- - of ft.ncy work that they are no longeroon-

side red amateurs r

"Oh. ves. indeed, there are sever

al young ladies in this city whose

work will compare tavoraoiy wivu the best productions of professionals i p t.-Jl rtKfi niu tn acA

anC II We UUU nujr o--thisi work before the world, the

Indies would oe

r ... t

waj up ttt tne top. si To ihna anv market in the city for

fancy work such as ladies are in the habit

of ipending tneir . leisure ujohjhhi v.

"No. there is not : and this is a

to ladies who are

toaII fixed, financially, that

they can spend time over worn or this kind for self gratification. If i v it i

there was a demand m uc ewrea for handmade lace, crochet work, wcod-carving, embroidery and brass wnrk. manv women who delight

in labor of this kind, would be

much happier, because of the fact

that, in addition to the pleasure

of the work itselt, there wouio oe substantial compensation aud enflnnraarement for them to eo on im-

nnt. nnlv themselves, but

K"",ubl -

tne cnaracier oi ueir pi

TAXES FOR 1885. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for the State and County Taxes for Ihe Year 1885 is now in my hands, and I am ready to receive Taxes thereon charged.

I have also received the Turnpike Duplicate; for the collection of Taxes on the following roads : TrTTM STEPHENS, HIOHT AJST WYLIE. SenTabTe ThowTthe Rate of Taxation on ea'ch oneundr doUara worth of Property, and also on each Poll, in the several corjrorations in Monroe county, Indiana, for the year 1885 .

MOSE KAHN HAS JUST RECEIVED

TOWNSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS.

Beau Blossom, Washington, Marion, Benton.

Blonmioglon, City of Bloomington, Richland, Town oi' Ellettsvillc, Van Bu.rcn, Perry, -Salt Cieek,

Polk, - Clear Creek, - Indian Creek,

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ss ata i o 6 a. us

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MfHRMld

NICEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS IN INDIANA,

As Low as M, ti li SS.

TTaT'T VAIL TO SEE THEM wfcoa 1JOJN 1 IH TOWJT.

MOSE KAHN.

the County One Male Deg

i ,AJit1n to the aboye there Is charged to each person owning, koep!nK, or harboring within

$1.00 ; One Female Dog, $2.00. Bach additional Dog, 1.00 The Taxes as aboye stated can be paid at thaOfflce of the County Trewurer, in the City of Bloomington, until the Third Monday in April, 1886, without penalty. " ..... . t. m.. Wore the Third

Taies become due on the first of January, and the tax payer mijw the , iu anc int - - and the remaining a at

BUilllUUII.

Wk en flnt installment U not paid prior to third Monday in April, th. Taxes for the wh.le year become delinquent

the

. n.ti aA roan1tiiii from any omission of

ii u,. f.cv work with whieb you The Treasurer will not be responsible for tne penany ana en-rp. -"--rGatnSxon it was assessed.

1 . . t. .. .n.t I .w.,.in -.ttadeBnitelv OB Wliat propeny, hi wbwipwu4, r-

ar.i ramiliar, wn.cn , y, ..... . n nf.n lea the

plaasant pastime r . . . ,.M j.nn,m. taies should pay them at once. The late law is or sucn a c", ""r w .Uf- of nrooerty.

"Well, I really don't know. T enfotce the cellecUon of delinquent uxe

There is a fascination about lace . ... .v.u i r.bifl for the taxes of that year. The purchaser of pro-

making especially it you have a m. new and attractive design, that is I Prty ou tne nts nay Taxpayer, are particularly

inexpressible, and to yon men un- ts-Thc Treasurer ha. no option in rehating "nT".xJ "7"N cdit n be allowed on fto Ml Tax unless the .". .. 'm .1 i ..ATS .i... -n .v.. iJ T U due nd payable with the First lnstallmont. no ijsnan w i, DrHnra will

esplamaDie. XO see " ?S"i. u nretonV Recefpts will not be receiyed in payment of Second installment oi xaxw.

ftkMM wta mm a iniD? ui iuvc- i r - ; t-..i: 'i...

" ; " . . I bo endorsea lor persons vwuig w"i"

XT A NEW ENTERPRISE! j3t LAW, REAL ESTATE and lOAW Oflk.

Vo will issue a neai iwuiie journal in innrjr, iow, wm -m -v 1 Ia.XaH.a a, .. uaJMinnflt. IntDrnTBe

reription ofH JLanas ana i-ou on our doom i"-" TjiJJy.T .t men'ts, terms, Ac. The Journal will be jprinM by tt. ' 1 "Sif

our expense to eyery peint napiy " .nuuee raroii.. j county lands. It will contain a complete history of the countf I U people, son, tow

timbers, minerals, stone, scnooij, ennrenes, couKe icbaree a very small fee to enter Inds and LoU and particular description thereof v... j i....i hii,i, m,iU ha deducted from our commission on sale. Is -

fort will bo spared to find purchasers for all lands left with ni. Our roTfable and will in all cases bo agreed upon in advance if praetible. We D JP j.. .u ;m. tn ahnw naitthasers nrooerty aiivwbere in tne uwnr.

Bring a full description when you wish them entered on our loks; wo ' and examine titles and quiet the same, and loan money on be terms M"v

not delay as tne mailer mui go to me j ,v.i. t .j. tw. ure in explaining our business fully to those wishing to plice thrir Lands on ttj market, and theA are no re.sons why these land, properly .nMtaUMtM purchasers at good prices. We will continue the IWua of Law. specialty. We will also insure your Property or your Life; will bay JW not sell you one. Consultation free. a.wlr

Office In rec iorner. jr i a i laatnaa vi-g-g

The Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the Second Monday of February.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION

under the movement of your

Cam Krirura inv to a WOman of

""R"? o- j-j - .

,fi.aui taolp an Dure ann DBriect

that nothing else in the world of

work is equal to it. 1 nave reau ... ..n 1 m that thev ore

tnat novelists sometimes grow so Tax-payers should examine wieir receipw u.ure .t.us ; t that tbey have a much interested in the characters L, who have lands or other property in more than one Township, must see tnat tney n

they origins e ana wing nuo receipt for all. a j ilfAV

that tney actuauy weep wi.u " JLOAivivJ

a, lieceroocr zb, iooo.

TwaaMp Trustee. "EI. Prmrress: As Township

Trustees are to be elected again in

the spring, we of the nortneastern portion of Bloomington tp. wish to

sorest toe name oi xMury . . r iL. AminalllHt

as a candidate iur ms

Mr. Headky is competent, ener

getic man, a tanner, ana woum

make an aceeptanie onicer. j. matter is worth discussing and it is none too early to discuss it. a TTATWD

set for

Tlu Chambers trial is

next Monday, Jan. 25th.

FASCY WOBK.

WHY LADIBS FIND PLBASUKi.

IN WOBK OF THIS KIND.

AN INTEBB8TINO TALK ON AN

INTERESTING SUBJECT.

"Do women lava a particular banlterr. . M ln lhav anAnd

inraner nncy wua. . --j -r time oyer it simply because they haye nothing better to do?" said a reporter to

a lady or nia acquaintance.

"some women," was me answer, have a natural love for doing all kinds of fancy work, and experience a world of satisfaction in seeing the

creation ot tneir angers aeveiop into thinm nrhenntv. whi le others en -

o . r . , . , ,

gage in work ot tnis Kina simpiy tipauuw it is tbe fashion so to do."

"These last individuals," interrupted the

newspaper man, "I shouw judge, neyei accomplish anything of a mereterious Da- . r.i. r . . T pio-hd ?'

lure in i H5jf 4"" i & "Yes; in a measure you are," replied tbe lady. "They commence lace-making, for instance, because I k nwe. ntftl buv enouzh ma -

" r ' . trial to make a narlor curtain, and

start it with an enthusiasm which

promises to accomplish wonders, but in a day or two they begin to grow weary, and in a short time some new erase comes along and

the lace work is laid aside never to

be taken up again, unless perchance it should beeonie a fashionable pas

time once more.

"What all ia embrace! in tbe compre

hensive term, fancy work, in the dictionary of woman's work?" asked the reporter.

"A multitude of things " answer

ed tbe lady, come under the head

of fancy work, nut m my vocauulary I class lace-making,croclietin;,

knitting and flower painting as tne most prominent things in fancy work although there arc a number of other things that ladies spend aboir time over, which are gcneral-

... j..; t.

lv oenomtnaiea as uomg iam;y

work."

What mod does it do a woman to wear

.... l... .n and anoil her DrrttV eves

uii " t" . -r ' f - . in toiling over piece of lace, when in

nine cases out oi ten, alter n w '""i"i , s. i.M .aMa in m drawer to be takeii out

occasionally, and then put away to become

yellow witn age :

lt tvm. a woman more Bntislr.c

t intra tn make thiners of beauty, such

as bits of lace to wear at inroai aim

rUi nd to fill in the bosom ot

dress, than you men can ever derive from anything that may be produo1 h vonr own inaenuitv. You

are unappreciative fellows at bcat,j

nf thpir nrpationa as ween, and

j - - - a

Inn oh with those who latligh. 80 it

i with a woman making lace, it becomes a part of her being, and as cV wntr-hp.i it trrowinir into a thine

. . . . -

of beauty, ner satisiaction is among

the rarest ot pleasures,

IfW.-! lliis ia Inljiri'inn ' exclaimed the

i-eportcr, "I had no idea that women beijarae so wrapped no in their work; on M.triTv T had an imnression that

una j 1 m-ir in a nmni whs a desultory

tnitvj ww.. . - sort of occupation to be taken up as an excuse, when a visitor called, and to servo a. a foil to her material attractions."

"Thorn ! inst where von and all

the rest of the men are mistaken,"

answered the lady. "Let me tell hpnome so absorbed

ip work of the character we are dis

cussing, that they often neglect their vtnalc onA filf in tP fflnnminP'.Btrain-

UlCaiU UUU waai mm "'' fa" O ing their eyes, too much interested in their isnrfe. to lav it aside long

pnnncrli tn nrocure a littht, I have

t in nim nnaitinn BO Ion?, eneaeed

nn nf fonrnr wnrlf . that when

W. '- w. " J I arose, I could scarcely get myself

into a natural shape again. 1 have n ln.ln friend vllf IS lUSt HOW WOn-

" J . rin.it, 1 Ur iniarsaipri in wood carvine.

and she can scarcely eat, she is so .. .. l .JT la

taken up witn tne worn, ami icau blame her much, for she is turning . . . i i

out some of tbe most Deautnui pro

Jitrfmnn in that line I ever SSW.

She has carved the wood work for a

clock from designs original witn kaalf mnioli vhun fininhod is des-

uv.o.., .. .v... , . v

lined to create a stir in an circles.

hIIa. .twin Ytli-ni1 Arv and crochet

work ; is there much being done by the ladies in this line now?"

"No j not near as much aa there naaA tn Vu There was a time when

embroidery was about the principal j a 1.4.

nnstime lor women uu iuat- nuiv

tha introduction

MHO Cuuw wj I of carving, brass work, painting and , . -r . 1 .r at...

iaw mnkinir. in croicnetiuu lucre

are always a few women engaged,

for the reason that it is easily learni and doei not reau ire the intri-

natn ralmilation and knowledge.

that. t.tiMA nlhfr things I have

mentioned do. Yon see it has only

been of late years that tne oars were let down, and the women per- ..... . n n.

miitwi tn pnipr ins ileitis uucuuieu

1m. nnn oarvinir hrnan wrorks and

" "-"i ) such kindred semi-fancy works, so that our present occupations of this not tiro still have nil the charm and

novelty which attach to new things."

I.TT A lairn lliaia lattar aOCOm-

nlishments in the fancy work line?" asked

the reporter .

"From books and from teachers. There are a great many very exoel- . t . a . . a :

lent women teacners in tne and among their pupils are some verw ant scholars, not the least

among whom I count myself."

"Does it cost much to learn wood carving, panel painting, brass work and things of this kind V

"Mi, not. an verv much. If it

did hut few women could afford to

ncnuire a knowledsreof tlicra. xou

bpp women teach these things to

each other in return for similar ser-

vixu and in this wav a eeueral

knowledge of these accomplishments is attained at a trifling cost,comparaii

tiveiy speaKing.

Treasurer Monroe County.

BijOomington, Indiana,

McCALLA fe CO.

OUR ASSORTMENT of CLOAKS in Cloth and Plush is very complete, and from com

parison we know that we can show the best style

and the best value in Bloom ington.

Delinquent Iit.

A LIST of Lands and Lots returned de- : .... r. t.oV.ur 1RR4 ii nil nrovions

years, in Monroe county, Indiana, by

1hkc Olaman, Treiisurer : Ha i Rnan Rlnwom Township.

No. U Nancy Ashbaugh s estate, pt

wbfswq ec8 110 r2w. 3& 50-100 acres Value $140 ; total taitdue $a 53.

Vi, iAfGnoia W. Dodson, Stines-

yille, part of Lots 10 and 1 1. Value SU0 ;

total Uj, l so.

seel 5 110 r2w, 35 acres. Valu. 450 total

tax IV 34. . .. ,

No. 248 Francis jiicB.iiresii,ounrsi

Lots 29 and 30. Valu. 120 j toiai tax

17 83.

No. 361 Charles Mooro, pism st, sccoj

110 r2w, TO acres. Valu. 90Q; total wx

A3 CD

V VJ

No. 263 H. J. B. V. Moore, nw no

scc32 tlO r2w, 40 acres. Valu. 200; total

tax 11 35. . . ,

345 Smith & Johnson, pi ne sec y

r2w, 15 acres; vam. n;o , iw.. -

30-Catharine Taylor, wni swq c

tlO r2w, C acres; raiu. oo; 30 S3.

42H Maraaret Wagerman, pt nwq nco

sec20 tlO r2w, 5 acres ; valua n 60 ; toUi tax i 07.

No. 2. Washington Township.

..a ii T A Hams nn nw secxx VlV

rlw 40 acres, yalue $150, Utal Ux, U 49.

487 Jacob uennew, enu w " , and n and no se ec23 tlO rlw 40 acres,

yalue 230, total tax, 25 0. mn J.m M. Brown. ehfsesec!3 tlO

rlw 17 62-100 acres, value 400, total tax

"tii n.rvAv Kaker. nw ne secfl tlO rlw

40 seres, value 190, total tax 10 9.

517 Eleanor Brannam, pi em w "

sw ne pt se nw sec 36 tlO rlw 60 acres, value 600, total tax 38 33. 534 Jona Onrlyle, se swq soc9 tlOrlw i... i nn tnial tax 6 08.

iu liurtsa, tiw .vi .

539 Mary A. uoiner, nw acq sire - nan .....1 tatr

sec'.S3 tlO rlw u acres, vaiuo -v,

1 . M

a . .... im

a.s -u.r.r.t rvtiii.r. nw se ceca hv

U9 ' . . .. ..

-1 .. in . .!,, ttr, total taX. I A

lilt '

on TittrAii ITiinnrd. BO SW seco viv raw

1... iui t.tu I fa-r 6 35.

1,83 Andrew L. Fulford, se sw sec2 tit

rlw 40 acres, value 150, total wx o u.

r88 wm. a. rry.sw no .- .i. iui tntal tax 8 39.

IVWIDe, tatuH -"1 .

B20 James 11. uaiioway, sm " ' ..j, an nalnn ;ioo. total tax 13 47.

HI fW WW - .

em K. A Mint, woi

.i . on...r.i value 100. total tax 4 l'S.

.n. ii....... U.ira nt sa se BCI'll SW

oat uwbwu Mw...t i , . x ... .. i 103 87-100 acres, lots 7,

VK auu c """. . . . ..' ,..

r .nd 9 town of umaosian, ww !

nn n ai.l 4 .aw 97 9V

chu, - . . t.n

694 Killer & Hramaia, w uw

rlw 40 acres, valne 200, xotai tax, 1 1

-a. . .mm k Hamu tab ni. out its

.in -1 , an a.raa. value 8ZB, 1011 W

11V 1 . tt w

nil ta

171 Ar,.Tait ne nw seclS tlO

.n ...it,, isr. tatal tax 6 22.

" " " ' ..... ....1.

736 Martha 1'eters, ne ne oc. hv 40 acres, value 200, total tax 10 36.

753 Arnlrew J. nooinson, pvw n

27 tlO rlw 30 acres, value 200, total tax

7 55.

not 1.nn. Wa nnp.ll. IK SOI IW SOC9

oat . .

t:,0 rlw 20 acres, value aoo, uwai ui

No. 3 Marion Township, sea Lewis Cbitwood, ne se and ne sw.

ssc20, tlO rle, 80 acres ; yalu. 290 ; total tx 10 21. .

883 John W. wing, ncq seen u r 1B0 acres ;' valu. 500 ; total tax 18 07.

918 Wm. Jonnson, wm nwj au

,ea and wbf ehfseq sec20, tio rle, 200 . ... nr . .....1 .w K.B 7A

ae-es; vaiueu ii 946 Florence Neal, nhfswswand pt nwq sw soc5 tlO rle, 25 acres ; valu. 50 ;

total ux j w.

876 Mary E. Sliarpe, seq nw nhf, nwq nw ne secl5, whf ss se swq seclO, nwq seo tec3 U0 rle, 320 acres ; valu. 1,25, total ... 04 ISO

881 Klbert H. Sliirk, sw ne iec5 tlO :-le, 40 acres, valu. 50; surveyor's fees

.1 50: total tax 5 47.

895 Angelina Thicker, ne ne soe2 tlO fie, 40 acres; valu. 10; total tax 3 77. No. 4 Benton Township. 1039 B. Brannum, ew fr. sec. 8 t9 rle, 30 acres; val. $75 ; total tax 2 96. 105 Kachael Barrow, nw se, and sbt ne sec6 t9 rle, 120 acres; valu. 600 ; total tax. 44 11. 1069 8arah A. Conies, pt nw nw sec29 se ne sec30, t9 rle, 64 50-100 acres ; valu. 360 ; total tax 9 90. 1141 Byram f. flight, nwq nw sec35 W rle, 40 acres, viiluc , Utal tux 3 35. 1 176 Nancy Lanfiiey, pt n w sw secti t9 rle, 33 acres, value l0, total tax 8 80. 1202 Elizabeth Oliphant, ehf naq soc28 i9 rle, 80 acres, viluo 200, total tax 7 51. . 1204 B. rercifleM, shf swq sea.'t5 to rle 80 acres, value 120, Vital tax n 13. 1285 Tilford Ijkirvin, shf tc tec33 to

rle, 80 acres, value 130, total tax 0 81. 1314 John B. William.' estate, nw w, Slide n frae. sec7, t9 rle, 172 39-100 acres, ...I... iO. tola) tut iff 07.

itt't.' No. 5 Bloomington Township. 1337 George Arbucklo, ehf no seel t9 rlw, SO acres value $400, total tax $14 20. 4387 Wm. II. Curry, pt so and pt ne andptnwsecl9t9rlw, 144 31-00, value

m. vw, W'ai ! aa T,.V,n 11 Ilonnn shf IV fraC nW

MIIU uwissi - .ncaRi is rlw. 193 72-100 acres, value

oun tt.l lav 13 0(1.

' jjc C City of Bloomington. 1747 Bunkirk & Hunter, Seminary Iot r.n -.1.,. Cnn tnial tax 14 44.

17C2 Wm. Bourke, sr., Lot 68 and pt

67, yalue 200, total tax, 6 09.

1779 Alary Ann ien, pi domiukhjt w ttt t... fltin ..1.1 tcr ? 55.

i rri flharla. Q. Corr. ot Beminary Lot

37, value 25, total tax a w. ' w .1 a.. lnr 1 r.

1... a AC i4 1 v ft

oioi A ndrtw Johnson. Hunters Ad-

Ttfv. A .ulna fUM tnll tttX 22 50

8455 Kacbaet Byan, Lot 57, value 300, ...t t t,

2516 Bart. P. Spencer, pt Seminary lot air in.lota 75 and 76. value 300, total

i r-

tax 7 J.

V fniitlilnnd Township.

2908 Wm. Hanna, sw cor swq sec24 t9

riui i no-100 aorcs. vuue ao,

1 1 m

i a M.n.1. Sham nt nn aeclt t9

r2w, 91 15-180 acres, value 2060, total tax

72 43.

XT. a T.tntl nf K.imitiruie.

.ni31 Martha Corder, LoU 43 and 43,

i rin iaIbI v 31 11.

3203 Hughes 4k Wbittod, Lot 47, value

440, total tax is i. 9.111 Philrt VrKtiincrar.WhltesoU s Ad

atf .. - ry i .... j;t. ln 1 and R. value 130. total tax

i. . .

aan Tanlnr Tt. aloore. i 90 SB"

... 1... inn n..l av 9 fifi.

a'37 Louisa Marlssperry, ii

.kit ona v.in. tntal tax 31 19.

3238 James H. May, Lots 145 and 146

value 230, total lax 3273 JohnK. Pbipps, pt lots 81 and 82 QAli tntal tdT 19 40.

nns A manrlu Nhlln lt nw BsTUlv

s.o, siffi.100 aertv. yaIuo 1800, toUl tax

O'l vlO .

3390 James K. Summitt, pt nw wtw t r2w. 2 acre, va.uo, 840, UUl Ux 43 47. a , 1. OO ataa. IA

n tssv 1 '

oono Xflnv T. Kimnsnn. nt DW leClO 19

.4 i iT.imi ra. value 140. total tax

. sw & j

3312 Thinsa Sharp, Lot 170, value 60,

total tax 2 71.

VT .. n XT mn HitrMI TflVBBDin.

3398 W. F. Carpenter, s and whf nwq

sec33 18 r2w, 10 acres, value 80, total lax

3485 W. N. Hall, ne nw secl7 t8 r2w, .i... inn Atnl tax 5 ia.

3555 Monroe uuitaing w, i ""-i

c23 t8 r2w, 12 50-100 acres, vauw w,

total tax 39 28. nitflA v.,.n.in TltnmU. SWO S6Q S6CP,

and n w ne sec8 t8 r3w, 80 acres, Value 550, i a. a Kit

1 OUll Utaf. UV. 3886 8. A. & H. F. Walker, pt w nw sec32 t8 r2w, 13-100 acres, value 150, total

tax, 6 n.

V. IA l.m Tftwnihlll.

.am Hartr shf bv secB 18

. -a ...i. a nan. tal tax 110 33,

3887 John Lucas estato, pt aw w 8ec35 t8 rlw, 30 acres, value 175, total tax 7 26. mo'- T ........ Mnllui. An II W and HW

secsc t8 rlw, 80 acres, value 220, total tax

9 43. vi . ii o.n r.TAAk Townshi.

alia Amos Bardcn. nw nw seo28 t8

rle, 40 acres, value 80, total tax 2 93.

No. 13 Polk Township. 4400 William Adams, swqswq sec31 t

rle, 40 acres, value 80, surveyor s lee ?j,

total tax 6 10.

4408 Mary ft.. Arney, sw nw, -

sw seclO t7 rle, 80 acres, valu. J30, toiai

tax 14 86. . .

4420 Andrew H. Browning,

sw sw sec32 t7 r2c, 129 acres, vaiuc aou,

total tax 14 14. i ,oo t P.trna whf sw ne sccia ii

a-iot? ..vut.-w , ... rle, 20 acres, value 200, total tax 7 43.

4445 H. J.UiarK, sw sv acres, value 250, total tax 9 23.

4416 Andrew J . Uinm, fi ns " rle, 130 acres, value 580, total tax 21 18, 4453 James Cope's estate, se nf -s17 rle, 40 acres, value 200, total tax 7 48.

44f 7 Uliaries a., visnuoum, - t7 rle, 40 acres, value 60, total tax 2 35. 4462 F. M. Churchman, nhf nwqsec25 t7 rle, 80 acres, value 150, total tax 8 IX 4465 Susan J. Croucher, ne se sec30 t7 rle, 40 acres, value 00, total tax 4 28.

Aisrt Martin uecKaru .eut w -

rle, 80 acres, value 180, total tax It 12.

4491 Mnaia iwioru, uw neq soc32 t7 r2e, 120 acres, value 350, total

4403 Isaac Grubb's estate, ne no sec23 pt se eecl4 whf swf sec 13 t7 rle, 256 acres, value 700, total tax 37 04.

4544 John U. nunier, o a

rle, 40 acres, valu) 100, total tax a 1 1. ...a A n..ria cw SW Sec33 0

side sw so soc26 t7 rle, 55 acres, value.245,

total tax 17 60.

.... .1 V lAhMMII I It. I It IM. aw UC t3V

OJO uw.tttt. - , - ,n .. . nw Mt.20 t7 r2e. 80 acres, vsluo

17 lllIU a - - - - AAA Ia1.i1 lv ! f.3.

w a - a-hr w4at fla 1 X

4(513 Jno. A. aiouresur, "w -vv.

andnenesecU t7 rle. 120 acres, vtilue

180, total tax 16 aj. 4G28 Jno. Mitchell Admr, pt nw se

sec3 t7 rle, 10 acres, value 50, total tax

4658 W. A. Patterson, wbf se. secU t7 rle, 80 acres, value 150; total tax 5 61.

4670 Samuel j. jwuuio, m tw i 330 acres, value 640, total tax 23 34. 4C86 Geo. Schauta, sbfnw and sw ne sec32 tT r2e 120 acres, value 240, total tax

9 4092 John Short, se sec32 t7 rle, 160 acres, value 300, total tax 11 04.

4098. Singer aiig. " t7 r2e, 20 acres, value 60, total tax 2 00

4703 Unas. Bipos esww, " " .

29 t7 r2e, C8 acres, yaluo 268, voiai wx 9 76.

No. 13 Clecr Creek Township.

4781 James Buchanan, pt n w seo i

rlw, 60-100 acres, value ao, ww

17 79. a TOO T.mM Ttaefaanan. Harrodsburg

lot 40, value, 140, total tax, 7 91.

4876 Andrew J. uunn, v no o l acre, and pt se se sec36 1 acre, value 23j,

total tax 8 71.

4920 Kachel J . renaor, nw sw rlw, 40 acres, value 180, total tax 9 48. imi Mtiti huw Flovd. n stdene ne sec

36 4 acres and s side nw sw sec2 15 acres, t7 rlw, value 170, total tax IB 98.

4960 T.li.neiton se aw auu aw nt ne sec36 ptnw sec38 t7 rlw, 393 acres, t . .. 1 A.1 Kl

value 3,o . ., iiuii .l.ihn Knltv nw sw sec36 t7 rlw,

60 acres, value 60, total tax, 3 39.

6148 John Htcpp, wairuusuurg 39, value 50, total tax 1 94 6221 John A. Young, pt ne and no sw sec26 t7 rlw value 770, total tax 7 J.

DRESS GOODS: SILKS!

.....,.. nrnwoa fn Twvssi nnoHS HAVE REEN

REDUCED S PRICK W OUR SILK STOOK WE HAVB RBCROTLT RECEIVED BARGAW8 IS IMiadaracs, Radzimira, Sntin Dnchrew, ete. WJB ALIO W KO HOUSE TO SELL FIRST-CLASS GOODS CHEAPEti THAN WE DO. Handls-eroliie Tm

niTR STOCK OF EVERY DFSCRIPTION OF HANKER-. ?HiEfI riH LINES AND SILK, FOR LADIES AND QEHTLEMEN IS UNEXCELLED.

TnJoIlarkJ

WALKER

BOOT

Tbe latest pattern! anil colon in Ribbon0, fine Collurs and Culft, Underwear for Men, Women and 0Wd?e, Dress Triminiiijrs in immense vanetr, la lest styles in Shawls for Fall W inter, and in fact everything that i usually found ia A First Clam Dry Goods Stove.

McCALLA & CO.

MORGAN, AN D LOUDEN MIBBS.J Kotlce t Ko-eltit8. State of Indiana, Monroe county, as. In tho Monro circuit court, February term, 1886. Complaint No.1029. Finley Marchlmnk, America Butcher, and Jacob Butcher, vs. John W. SiJean,

Finley HorniwKer, ei i, Now come tha plaintiffs by James F. it aw.A r .-hi Ion As Min. their attor-

neya? and file their complaint herein, to- ... aj..!t .Uwiit. that aald

!retnor witn an iuu. dofondant!. Finle, Hornbaker, James Hornbaker, Finley Butcher, James A. Strean, John W. Strean, Amy H. Finley and David V. Finley, are not residents of the State of Indiana ; that sa id acUon i is for tho purpose of setting asidea judgment for costs against said plaintiffs, and that

said non-resiaoni uoiouu

parties theroto. YiAHeftv irivcn said

deftindants, Inst named, that unless they

be and appear on mo uni u, . term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on tho second Monday of Febru-

ary, A.JJ., iooo, , . y ' ! d.m AiwntT ud State.

IllOOmingwil, m wt, - -j - and answer or demur to .said complaint,

tho samo will De ncara aw tboir absence. ... , . ,

tir: mM M.ma anil inn aeai w aaiu

rt . at Rioamineton. taw ?isi

Vt'lH t . ....

day of Docomr, a.j .

iHltiLl U. H.BUV""""IV'

j.F.JHorgan aou -tju""""

T EPORT of tho Condition

JLVi . of the

Jrinsrt IStJitlostl Bstsalc AT BLOOMINGTON, In the State of Indiana, at tho close of business, on the rwaNTY-FOTJBTa DAT Or DsV CKMBKB, 1885. RK90TJBC&& . Loans and disrounts, ....$187,9? 4T Overdrafts, s0O '. U. S. Bonds to secare circula1 1 n.. Mmfa iae.aao ooo

t; IV1I t. ww. 1 "

Due from approved Keserve Aeenta,... r....,a

Due from other National

Bunks....... ......... Due from Bute and Frivate

Banks and Banners,......--. Rel estato $S,1a ?0 Furniture :Ixturea, l,0t4

State of Indiana, Monroe county., ss.

I. Williamson at. Aieianuer, ut. of Monroe county, Indiana, do hereby

.nn liar tr intR miiu iniiup utM"""

remaining delinquent for the Hon payment of taxes, for tho year one thousand

eight bunarea ana eigi-v., . -. intrest ana cost of.aa-

cres, value 0. total tax 2 3. "rveaTponalty, interest and cost of.adJamesB. Clark, ehf nw , " fflsWisd by Isaac Olaman,

ii ia

. - . . ...... ...In. Aft Infal 1MX 1 21.

IS riW, w aviva, ..tw '

4169 Elizauelll wuncan, p. u w . i nn ... valnn '!. tllal tax 12 04.

nn w.i.iwil j Wnmlir, se ne sec33 18

.. . ..1... 1 tnt.l Lav S 07.

. i ok n.kt flilmari.. nt whf 18 sec3l

..i.r .... . nt nor cnf.-ll 18 rle. 181

.l... QW tntal tal 32 36.

auimtvatuti . . t.,n. T..11.. Ilanalnv. shf HO 1601 tB

a.w it . o a.A. 970 trtr.it 1 UX. 12 S3.

rill ou nuivo, vmw 4583 Clara V. Knight, pt se ne seoSO to -l- oft valnn art tntal tax 3 65.

427J Ibra 6. Miller, whf se seo 2 t8 rle,

,80 acres, value 300, total tax U) 4283 Chas. Patnell, shf sw nw iec39 t8 ria '. anrtw. value 50. total tax, 6 00.

..I. u...a v Ri.u.i nl,rnaiidso ne

1J1 I V- U11.T. . . tw.twt, ..... ccJ3 t8 rle, 120 acres, value 150, ttsal tax I QQ

peel 1 t8

t 1 as Aft anreA r alun 10. total till 3 il

41.ST8 M ,f6 3 1.31J SI

e,9T

S,3S Tk. 90S 440 oa lt.joe so 1,131 so

viaaaa,

5.4M tO

VurLlUlilu, no wv. --v Treasurer, togothor with the current taxes 7 . . .1 iLt auntn WAN dtllV

4uo tncroon, aim . kd recorded as the law direct.

Mr. M. ALBXASDKB, iuuiur jj.u.t.w-. Bloomington, Iml., Jan. 13th, 1886. m ' - f f.Jl... Xf.. t-.wt rtf, . aa

-KTA.:.. I. hnrntiv rrlVftll LDil SO Illu-utl t'l

the lands and Hie town lots contained in ka nrnmiin, list as may bo necessary to

discharge tho taxes, interest and charges . ........ tKafiMtT at.

thereon, or ouo innu .t.t tbotimeof sale, will be sold at public

auction, at the court liouso ooor, i n wio

city of Bloomington, in saia ooux.iy ui Monroe, commencing on tbo d Monday of February, 1880, and continuing from

dav to asy. unui an are cam.

1, , M. I. I.A.. t. . .t A nrlilor Monroe County.

U'.womingtoo; Ind., Jau. Utb, 188-5.

BOW TO MAKE BUTTER.

mi.. Mut rtL-rtofr nnd easiest method ever

A ilW uitil-.i. " ... .. . ' . .. . t .1. ... nf

tried is to raaiw

a o, TURN Elt 8 CnAMva CHORN POWERS.

Anew invention, Just out; can be at...i.,ui m v.mr old Dash Churn.and may bo

V" u ...... J . .,j Store, "Rd Font," South Side Public S,lUgM ""SEK THK POWER before you invest another cent in Churns. Sold by C. K. PERDUE, and money refunded if not the best thing you ever saw.

Current expanses and tans paid, ...... ......... ... Bills of other Banks,. t... ....... Fractional currency, Includnickeli and cents.

Traue dollar!, .. .........

tiold coin, " . Silver coin, Legal Tendur notes, Boderapthm fund with. U. 8Treasurer (not more than 5 er cent. or. circulation)..

Total, U,51 LIABILITIES. Capital stocl: paid ln,. ..$IS0,8(MI 90 Surplus fum...... Uf Undivided roflts, 1S.301 40 Circulating notes received from Controller, 108,000 00 Loss am't on hand and in Troasuiy for reIndividual deposits, subjret to

CHUCK, --..i,a.a a Demand ci-rulictes

of deposit, ao,Mt w

147,188 SO 7t"f4

a a.

New Rcstanrattt aio juaneti

Room Krcagcr's Corner. JOSEPH II K S S I O Si Itai opened n Luuoh Room and Restaurant in tho Krcugcr t'ornar Rhui;, west of Jos. M. Howo'i! comer, and will kc' choice supply of alt manner ol the Lost fanned Cods, Oyxtcrs, Coffcc.Pu'-.Caki, mid cverylhiu-.' the market affords for salisfactory lunch or meal. . TUe patroiii'so ol' tbe public usol.oitca

Duo State and Private Bank and Bankers........

. Total 4tl,mW State of Ikdiasa, M:a" Coubtt, I s. I, W. E. Wunwivas., Cashier of aT'vo namod Hank, do aolomnly swear

that tho above statement is irw, w wm best of my knowlodtjo and btlief. W. K. WOODBURM Cashier. Subscribed and twoni boforo me,tilia 3Utdayof DeemlHr. 1883. J JOHN U. Wfv, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Jons WAi.nwoit, Nat. II. Hitti, II. C tCH Jan. ISlii. Peters. ,

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