Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 1, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 March 1886 — Page 2
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LADIES. WICKS & CO.S BEE HIVE will sell you Embroideries the Cheapest
tpuMica wjw
Printed each Wednesday Morning, ly VlttUl A. eB Miter and Publisher.
ithehigh-,tomsd widow and her aris
tocratic femily of sons and daughters who are educated to thump the
piano or play billiards, while hold
ing common people in contempt.
IX
John B. Qoagh died in the
harness. It was on the lecture nlatform in Philadelphia. Ee was
speaking on the theme of all themes that stirred his eloquence. "I,"
id Mr. Goueh, "have seven years
in the record of intemperance.
would give the world to blot it out;
but. alas! I cannot." Then step
ping to the footlights with one of
the immutably expressive gestures
of which be was master, he said
'Therefore, young men, make your record clean " The sentence was left unfinished. The orator
sank into a chair. His work was done. No human estimate can say
how well done, but thousands
hDDv homes in America and En
la r hriohter ecms in the
crown of John B. Gough's imaaor-
t; than wi shone on the bead
- of earthly king.
PHENOMENA OF DEATH.
TkKcMfl of Burial Alive.
Ignorance of People, Concerning the
Mysteries of Dissolution kitting Up in Grave Clothes A Woman who Treasures Her CoMn Plate.
SPRING FLOWERS. SCHEMERS WHO ANTICIPATE THE
SLOW-COMING SPUING.
EVEN CANVASSING IS DULL
AND UNPROFITABLE. Tramp's Trade Talk.
mr adds ik ma. of testimony
more or ten convincing of tbe popular and nrafHional ienorance prevalent concern-
L the nhenomena of death. Accounts
are published from time to time of prema
ture buruus, 01 suspenaea imiumwn, affinal) mmuw which have at the last
moment efectnned their respective eireion of mourners by giving some sign of vitality i.it aiiffii-iant to rescue them from the
J . . 0 1 ,A Iknu
unyieiaing grave, wins pwpio i. atnriea. others nasa them over, and in a few
thai? am rut out and rjasted into
vrn.hnaks devoted to a collection of data
1 . . . TlT ! i l. : Al.jh -mam.
hBannir on ine suneci. v twin "r"1
of fifteen years, for example, the amount
of such matter tnat may come to mo -tice of the average casual newspaper read
er enormous. win. oe enougii w hook, and it will ein-
brace testimony relating to an wo
nomena connected with the mystery
physical dissolution. Such a collection would incluae case after case of premature burial, simulated death, and resuscitation of those supposed
Years ago flown in wooaw, sposed maka , hbby of the snbiect Ohio, a Miss Mary Fleming was be would have no difficulty in completing vniv, - J o his data wUh testimony to the different jilted by her suitor the eve oi of d(nth bv starvation, by drown- . - jj .U.n r j i Kiuih collection
marriage. rw . , L nW murht & made, but actually has
Of
of
a J
to her affections the young ay
brought suitfor $5,000. Judgment was rendered, but the young wooer had not the wherewithal and the navment was never made. Forty
years have passed since then;
the
been made, aneYin all instances where it
was practicable every case lias ceen cjrufullv atitlwntteitted.
J ... . iL. I uiil.l. ii
A nv Ann WHO Will U1KU luo n
review such a mass of testimony will be nwdiv vll ennvincod of two thines: The
first is the lack of understanding of tho multitudinous details of death. The second fa tbe ianoranee of the simple methods
t uiiu .tra ....---.- - 1
all mmiIii.IIv I .. . .l.... mm,
VOUne Way s Wu' gt i or resuscitation ana resiorawvu ."- I , j , ,-;l Mr Rartol be effectually employed under certain healed and she amrnea Mr. mnoi, circnTOStonoeJ. The inevitable conclusion
while the impecunious young man U be reached from these premises is tnat wuue .... . there is no absolute proof of death m one
grew prosperous ami weauny, aou i ont hunjred, noseientifie tts . j-. 1 TP TW- tho I .n'amilud. In the maioritv of cases after
H tO-aay uentmi -T"r- " a, tindin!. ohvsician
mI atwral msmaeerof the West- 1 , Mni nronounees the patient dead.
en Uakm Telegraph Company, minister M '",5 trea!
For some years past, Mrs. Bartol Tno evidences of death in such a east i are
ha been a widow and has been "HTKi
driven to various expedients in or- Jaw is fallen, the eyes are set, the lips du-
coionsu, huu uii v3i - . r .
1
der to make a eomlortabie living for herself. Suddenly she remem
bered the long standing debt of
her quondam lover; sne maoe inquiries and found that it could still
he collected with Hie securing in- aubiubte evidence of an appalling strugterest. She has therefore brought gle, in which lining, pillows, and shrouds
:. R.l Tnm thr the have necn torn to snrea.
amount and hopes to spend the last
ii. mnntMianm. Y,-t for all inn tne vi
tal spark may not have been entirely ex
tinguished. A pro:ongea penuu ui " Ron, cataleptic conditions, syncopo, or
trance may account for these appearances. This is proved by thai numerous instances : Kh:.h Avhiimnd caskdta have eiven in-
vearsof her life in comparative ease . .i .li. Krt..
on the proceeds oi ine resuy.
foolishness of ner yootniui lover.
i .U.n..Kta annoar rn be of 1 reroiration commenced. In another c
M "" , rr7 ... an accidental puncture by a lanco, and in nal intoTMS to the irreiireSSlDie 1 . ondrlnn shriek, served to roUSO
Talmadge, he has selected evolution XS&&S as an easy thins to knock into pi. cje 0f tbe closing coffin-lid has been suffi- . . ., . . ... cicut to release the victim from tbe cataThis is the way he strikes ont at the TUtt one man sat bolt upright in n..:;. r.hilomhv: "Natural bis coffin and exclaimed : -What is it all
r r ' about?" A little girl said: "rapa pieae
Mrnliitum is not onward, UOl oown- An t leave me." and a woman streamed
i Tk, n '..o when I "I ra not dead." A singular instance
wan men were ten feet high; now five feet eight inches, is their average
feiixht. When you can find an ora
. , , . , On the last mentioned aate sue was b torio developing from lye wnizang Jn her coffin perfectly conscious of the Of bu saws, or pippins from a bus- funeralremony thai was going on
ket of decayed crab apples, then you &n "to jrJew her remains for the last time
wiill ace evolution eoioe upward, many of tnem stoopca a j Will see evwuiiwu Su,u& "r" ujjLni - noticed that the corpse i
They say there is a missing link,. naae was bleeding.
Now the warm weather will soon
be here only about a month longer to wait "the flowers that bloom
in the sprine," in the way ef the
anheniera who are always trvine to
extract money from the pockets ot
the nnwarv. are snnntTine un like
. t w
wppds in ths earuen. and threaten
to choke out the really meritori
ous plants which have endured the cold blasts of the winter, sustained by the expectation of a reward when the summer comes again. These remarks, it mav be well to say be
fore going any further, are supple
mentary to ao interview wuiuu reporter held with a man the other day, who is engaged in the highly laudable work of canvassing for a
newly invented letter balance.
Said the reporter to the canvasser: " rou are getting back in this part of the coun
try a lutie earner mn uaum, mo .ww
If T remember rleht it was not uutll we
had the Equinoctial storm last March that you struck this town."
"Ritrht vou are." replied the
street merchant, "it was not until the last of March that I made my i?rand entree into this city clothed
in a summer suit and a straw hat,
which I had worn all the summer
rtpfore. Yon see I had been mak
ins the southern circuit, and had
hung around New Orleans so long
that I had no money to buy a new
suit of clothes, and barely enough to pay my fare on a steamboat to Louisville; and when I got there I had to have a new stock of goods I was handling cheap jewelry then for which I was compelled to put up my cold watch a present from
my father tbe day I graduated at Yale and when I cot to your town
I was pretty nearly carrying the banner: but the first day I opened
up here was Saturday, and keeping one eve on the Marshal I had no
license I managed to work the
country people for ?27.85 worth of
my stuff, and that nignt put up at a ... .. i a LIt
swell boarding nouse, nying nig. I paid for a week's board in advance, got a hand-me-down suit of good appearance of the "Comer" for $14, a new pair of shoes and a hat, and on Sunday morning bloomed out asa dude. I tell you I felt iamuh T had struck Dav dirt the
n
Northern people down there were absolutely freesii. to death, and you couldn't get them to listen to anything but curses of the country, and as that was no money in my
pocktt I started for the JNonn,
inun i un nt i :riar lesion, ouum ..-
olina, Ralcigb, and then "On to
Richmond." 1 lounn every uuug flat and uninteresting there, aud so
1 Wn-mmoil that., inasinucti as 1
liked this town anyhow, for auld
langsyne, I would make a urea
lor for it, and uere i am. here since last Saturday and made $4.60. How's that for a city such ss your people boast of? Just here the man with the letter balances made a break toward a gentleman who looked as if he mailed about three letters a day, aud tried to sell him one of the appliances. The attempt was a failure,
.nd he came back to the reporter
to say: "The canvassing business
hoc all o-nne to the devil. It n t
what it once was, and a fellow like mo mho has never done anything
else in his lite, is very apt to indulge in sorrowful reflections on what the
old days used to give us in the way
ot profits."
"How much have you made in a oay on
theiitreet when business was wnai, yuu
considered good ?" asked tbe reporter.
"Oh ! I've earned $200 many
day when I was on the medicine
racket," was tne reply, "anu x re
member that myselt ana partner
raked in oer $300 at a fair in Vin
pflnnM. Indiana, but that was
the days when people had plenty ot money and didn't cara much what
they did with it. JNow n we can make a living and traveling expenses, we consider that God is good, and that he tempers the wind to the shorn lambs."
RKPOBMOAK PRIMARY EJECTION. Yon nro hereby notified tbil a Primary Election will b hold in tho Court House,
in Bloomington, Monroe County, on Mat urday. Mnrcli 13th, 188G, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the following township officers, to be elected the first Monday if April, 188G, to-wlt: Two Justices of the Peaco. One Trustee. Two Constables. One Assessor. Vh noils will be oneued at. half past 12
o'clock sharp, and kept open until 3 o olock
. m.
None but Itcpublicans will oe aiioweti
Judefs will bo present to receive anu
count the votes.
The candidates receiving uio mgnesi number of votes will be declared the nom"""VVM. V. BROWNING, Chairman Monroe County Republican Central Commit
tee- . .
II EN BY F. DILLMAN, Hecietnry.
Townatilp Convention.
The Republican voters of Van Buren
Township, Monroe County, will moet in
convention at tneir usuai piauo iwb
in said township, on If rmay, aiarcn uui,
iBfM t l o'clock d. m.. to nominate can
didates lor tne lonowing wwiimr'
to bo elected on the nrst Jionaay oi Apm
1886, to-wit:
One JiiiStiee or tne reace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Ansessor. VM- V. BROWNING, Chairman Monroe County Republican Central Commit
tee.
HENRY P. DILLMAW, Secretary.
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0F POKE GOD LHEB OIL And Hyppphosphttes of UfflB & Soda
Almost as Palatable as MliK.
riOMLp
u
ARE BY FAR THE MOST POPULAR COR
SETS EVER miKUUUl.""
la superior to whalebone. Cannot bo broken.
Is flexible tind easy to the wearer. Ia used to no (foods except those
maae ay wanwr $10.00 R E W ABD FOR ANY STRIP OF CORAUNE THAT BREAKS VTH I SIX MONTHS ORDINARY WEAR IN A CORSET. AVOID CHEAP IMITATIONS BONED I WITH VARIOUS KINDS OF CORP. ALL GENUINE CORALINE CORSETS HAVE CORAUNE PRINTED OH INSIDE OF STEEL COVER. For Sale by ail Leading Merchants.
AT THE POPULAR
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uni uuuiu
McCALLA fe CO. CAN BE lOUTVO A FINE SELECTION
OF EMBROIDERY OF ALL KINDS, BOTH WHITE AND COLORED, IN ALL WIDTHS AND AT ALL PPICES. IT IS
LA
THE
STOCK OF THAT CLASS OF GOODS SEEN IN BLOOMINGTON.
Trade Mark.
A curious fact connected with one form
of inanition may lie found in the trivial circumstance necessary in some instances
to recall the ebbing tide ot lite, in one case as the attendants were removing
rises from the Sneer of the supposes
corpse the body straightened up nMfirat ,ia8, j the box, and I froze to
of
..uMn restoration is found in tbe case of
m u T-nr M nncn of Ureennoinc ionn
who has in her possession a large silver plate on which ia engraved her name, together with the date of her supposed death. On the last mentioned date she was lying
that the corpse s
Mental aeony bad
bot I tell yo there . whole ch.ii, 'SSS JS to" the only in-
rnissin" between tbe ape and man. whole slgn f b; """S PR"- " , . , " ances of ice and embalminK-fluida, bodies EvolutionisU say when one species k . dyg after decompo- - ww - t n J,.uk rs.f ilAdth lwinir
.levelops higher, the out species m.on aJU, ru"--
tho ape wveloped seem to 0 reajisnd thu tact, for laws
existed among them torDiuaing lnierment for from three to eight days after death.
Tbe first recorded instance or tne restoration tn lifa of an individual about to be
buried was that of a woman in Agrigentum in nnant Rraeoe. Her funeral was ar
rested by Empedocles, who restored ner 10
Evprv town of 1.000 inhabitants ought
to own a "dead bouse," in which bodies
might lie till persons are satuneo tnat decomposition has set in.
dies out. If
man, why is it there aw yet whole kingdoms of apes and monkeys. Monhall, tbe great revivalisf, lias commenced operations in Los Angeles, California, and the following short extract from a published
report of his sermon will give some
idea of his style as a raconteur : "l
knew a man who determined to cat
down expenses for the church. He said he wonkl do without coffee to
1uln the mianonaries. His wife
said she would do the same. A
daughter said -she would do wit hoot
hniter. The eldest son said he
would do the me. A younger son said : Well, father, I will do without salt mackerel. We do not have it more than twice a month, aud I don't like it anyhow."
Our principal observatories all work at specialties. At Harvard
the relative magnitude of the stars is the chief object of study ; at I'rtuceton, spectroscopy; at Allegheny Observatory, the dark part of the solar spectrum and the effect
of the invisible heat rays on the
earth; at the National Observatory, positions and orbits of satellites
at Cincinnati, double stars; at Chicago. Jupiter's surface, and at Al-
hanv and Yale, nerfectine maps of
ilte heavens.
the place until I was a four time . . .i i-
winner, leaving me ciry in a puriur
car for Chicago with $ 24 in my
pocket." "Well, what then?" asked the now
thoroughly interested newspaper man.
"Oh! I was a fool aa usual, ami
when I got to the Lake city the nrosueritv which had attended my-
efforts here was too much for me. I went to drinking champagne in the hotel bar room and ended in a "coon" dive swigging bid beer with snilors. Oh ! what a fall was that my countrymen ! But I soon straightened np again, went to Philadelphia, tramped through the country to Atlantic Citv. on to Cape May, up
the Hudson, followed the lakes to ' . . a ell
Detroit, and down to Liouisviue,
which I reached the night after the election on my way South, 1 spent a week renewing old acquaintances and reviving old associations, and
theu started for the south to speud
the winter! reachine Augusta,
Georgia in time ior Christmas din-
Martlnsville Republican
.lnrlfTP John O. Robinson, of
Spencer, is preparing to move to
Indianapolis where ne nas rormru a
partnership tor the practice oi nib profession. His going will be welcomed by several of the "huugry and thirsty" Democrats of this dis
trict, in whose way he nas oecu standing.
The Argonaut club met at the residence of Dr. Blackstone, Monday evening, am3 were haudsomely entertained by Mrs. Blackstooe and her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Kessingcr. The nroffram was very interesting,
it having been a consideration of the life of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wash-' ington. The papers read were all of a high order of literary merit
and were intensely interesting. W. R. Cravens, the genial Postmaster and merchant of Center Valley, Hendricks county, was in tia nir. Tuesday, and cave us a
pleasant call. By an advertisement in another column which he left with us. it will he seen that ho of
fers his store at Center Valley tor sale. He is selling out for the purpose of moving to Bloomington, where his ?ons, John and Theodore, are in business, and that he may be handy to the State University.
A. K CHITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER, Plans and Specifications carefully pre.
kniitoa uml militia
The only rmrmtion of COD HVKB 0IT. Ut
cu bo takwi Trendur ana towraw i SETS "f-Sr mn roirsTJirraoft X tot's i,oiI Aii. VvYl. ht!njW. COUUHM ku jHBOA AK rBlEDEEyiTfa. -uirTeiioPS In it. retails. "twscrlbe.1 and enAowed by too best ravsfeUM In Uie countries of the world. . . drSs laOT BOWS JS. Sow
mhii rnr owutunir
buildings. Also estimates of buiiaings com
pleted throughout. AH wore uniauw t the time specittod. Bloomington, Ind., Ma.rch 31, 188S.
WALKER BOOT
The latest patterns and colon in Ribbons, fine Cellars and Cuffs, Underwear for Men, Women aud Children, Dress Trimmings in immense varkty, latest styles in Shawls for Fall and inter, and in fact everything tut in usually found iu A Flvnt Claw lry Ocods Store.
McCALLA & CO.
Probate Cause Sto. 131. In the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Ind., April, Term. 188G. Joseph 1). llandy. Administrator of the esUte of David Adams, deceased, vs. Indiana Adams, Samh Adams, Kmma Adauis George Adiims, Laura Adams.
Tih.l,nvn named defendants: xou
are severally hereby notified that tne above named petitioner, as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Conn of Monroe County, Ind., a pe
tition, making you dcienoaius mereio, . and praying therein for an order and de- I creeof s.iid Court, authorizing the sale or j curtain Heal Estate belonging to the estate j of said decendent. nni in snid petition de- ,
scribed, tii mako assets for the payment ot the debts and liablilies of iuiJ estate ; and that sa:.d petition, so tiled and porr-ling, is .... c... in cui.l Circuit Court, at
the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe j tJHROIlOS, OIL PAI1VTI5IS, Countv Indiana, on the first judicial day , superior Ickct Cutlery. (eld lens, Alof the "April Term, 1880, of said Court, tho I j,um5, nnd Fancy Articlts m abundance, same being tlio 26th day of April, 188 i. I too great to admit of enumeration. W itness'the Clerlt ami seal of said Court, jjj ISoWtS Sita-lli this ind day of """jjjj, c;Hrk. ia WB supprl with choice fieading. He
k. .' . ; ('miri I ulsn tsirrics n tuH line 01
TnE PROPRIETOR of the City Book Store announces to all his old patrons, and an immense number of uew ones, that he is Still on llttivtlis,
and though ho has been very slow in stat- ' ing the fact, he is still in the City of
Bloomington, and better prepared wan ever to cater to the varied Ustes of this cultured community. Thus, in addition to an immense stock of School and College Text Books he has a ttne supply of
Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures,
A NICE SPRING MATTRESS, CHEAP, at Little's, one door North of Wilson's Grocery Store.
March 3-S6 Monroe circuit voun,.
Louden & Miers, Attys.
Indianapolis Journal : The lecture of C D. Hildcbrand, the "rpformcd" outlaw, at the Grand
Opera House last night, was well micnded. The eentletam was
rambling in his discourse and well
nigh incoherent at times, it con
sisted mainly of a tirade against
the church and ministry, because he
fancied they had not treated him as cordially sb he thought they should, and of an exposition of injustice and
cruelties practicett in ine prisoue.
He also took occasion to euiogiae saloon keepers and gamblers as men
much uobler than preachers, because taey never went back on a man s'tmnlv because he had been to pris
on or had practiced robbing. As a moral effort it was very unwhole-
The system of bestowing large
sums and pensioning tbe widows of
great men who die, is radically
wrong, and should be sat down
upon. Tbe widow of a president, a
t'Hiit'i-esstnan. a general or other
O high-paid individual, is no better
tUan the widow of a common la
borer; but the latter, if she owns
little home, imu4 help to support
A Washington correspondent
to tbe daily press has the following
tn mv nf Mrs. Gouear. who is to
apeak in Bloomington soon : Mrs. Gougar from the Hoosier State, then made a speech. She -is
a tail woman; her hair is somewuat gray, though it evidently was once yellow in color. She was dressed x r A . 1 1 1. ..(in
tO a SUll Ol uirtie-uuvn. grccu oouu
and velvet. Her speech was a reve
lation. There has not been such
an exhibition oi cultivated oratori
cal art seen in either house of Con
gress thie session. Any brief resume of it would utterly fail of do
ing justice to it. She sketched out in a dozen concise sentences the struggle for human liberty since the
Magna (Juarta, and asiceti ine committee to report a bill to the House referring the rights of women to
the leewlaturesofthc various States.
"Suffrage," sho said in closing,
"needs woman to-day far more than
woman needs suffrage, iiook at
the condition of municipal affairs in
New York. Chicago and Cincinnati.
Safetv from tbe dangerous classes is
found only in the home vote and
tne nome vote is uib ma
Mm Gouear will draw a crowd-
- o
ed bouse here.
Cures of sciatica are reported
as having taken place in Paris after a single application of Dr. Debove's
method of freezing the skin above
tii uainful narts with a spray of
- 1 - " chloride of metbyle. The operation iis said to be applicable also to facial
j neuralgia.
ner." "Abl"'said the rcDorter. "1'vo made
annthnrn circuit mvself. tell me something
of how things are in the Sunny South this
x-o.r and whv vou are on vour way oacw
North so early in the season."
"Well," answered the man who ia as much at home in one city as
another, "I'll tell you the South is no good this year. It's about as cold down there as it has been up here. Terrible winter; never saw
the like during the many years 1 vo been visiting that region. People actually froze to death in Georgia and died of cold in Florida. Had
about as much snow.sleet and ice in Alabama and Georgia as they had in Michigan and Indiana. Business knocked clean out of sight. Crons destroyed and prospects for
money-making blasted, raat'e me realize more than a month ago that the sooner I headed for the
Ohio river the better it would be
for me and my future."
"What points in the South did ymi
touch during your last fly around the ctr-
clo ?" inquired tne newsman.
"When I left here in October,"
answered the elevated species of
tramp, "I went directly to Nashville, from thereto Atlanta, Chatta
nooga. Birmingham, aud on to Mo
bile. Found business dull at all
those points. I then hurried on to
New Orleans, found the exposition
ot this veur a worse fraud than the
Cotton Centennial, and concluded
to play a few engagements over the Texas circuit, but found nothing to improve my fortunes malerinlly, and worked on back reaching Auinists. Georgia, as I said be lore for
Christinas. 1 staid there until the first of the year, when I. paid Florida a flying visit and nearly frozs to death. They never had such a cold spell n that State, as this year; oranges froze solid on the trees, and the loss to the growing crop in this wav is estimated at over two mil
lion dollars. That was no place
some.
ior uic; I sosu fouml that out. The
The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railpany company have purchased from the Indianapolis rolling mill company, the Bedford
& Bloom field narrow guage road, forty-two miles in length, extending from Bedford in Lawrence co. to Switz City, in Greene. The purchase price was $200,000 cash. The J,. N. A. & C. connects with
the latter, though a stuaU concern, is the main feeder over which the
L. N.f A. & C. obtained large supplies of Indiaua oolitic limestone, now in demand all over the union.
Tbe purchaser takes possession on
pril 1st. Its decision to buy was
doubtless hastened by the knowledge
that the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago people were
expecting to make the Bod-
ford and Bloomfield a part of their
St. Louis line from Greensburg,and
now they will have to survey an
entire new route. By this purchase
the Louisville, New Albany aud Chicago Couipauy virtually obtain control of tho entire oolitio stone traffic of the Slate. The purchase money wil probably be used by tbe rolling mill company to put its
nlant in oocratiou again. Que of
the first moves of the L. N. A.fc C. people now that they have purchased the Bedford & Bloomfield road
will be to convert it from a narrow to a standard guage, and when a similar change ia made on tho T. C. & St. L-, Indiana will be cleared
ot narrow guage roads, all ol which have proved decided failuiesin this favorable country for building standard guage railroadd, Iudiunaj'olis Journal,
Administrator's Sale. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of the last will and testament of Asher Labertow, deceHsed.the undersigned, as Administrator with the will ..i-l f tho estate of said Asher i.a-
.. in ..flu far sale at auction, nt
unwi., ' - . - . - .i... r...... lli.sa ilnnr id the llt OX
HIM WHl , . .
Bloomington, in the county oi jioiiruc and State of Indiana, on SATURDAY, MARCH iUn, 1886, the following described real estate, situate in the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit :
I'art of the northwest quarter of section(33 thirty-three, town(9) nine, range (1) one west, and bounded as follows: commencine at tho northeast corner of
said quarter, and running thence west 87 72-100 poles to the center of tho piko; . .n.,fh nnn ilnfreo and forty min-
vuciiiv c? .
utcs west on tne piae, no uj-i ri i,snm. .at in ft-ioti noles to the line di
viding said seetion, thence north 88 92-100 poles to the place of beginning containing
43-ao-too acres. TERMS. One-third cash. The residue in equal payments at nine and eighteen months, with notes at interest, waiving boneflt of appraisement, and providing for attorney's fees, and secured by good freehold securities. Salo to begin at 1 o'clock p. m.. BEN. F. ADAMS. Adm. with will annexed. Loudon & Miers, attys. Keb. 34-S6.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, nd almost everything else, to meet tho
literarv wants of this community.
Teachers, and other tncntlsol education
.,,. ;vit,.rt tn mnk his store their head
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