Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 September 1886 — Page 2
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Farmers can club together and get their Fertilizers very cheap, of Jos. N. Alexander.
Printed scA Wednesday Morning, JT WIIXIAX A. 6AVB, Xditer aad IrtS.
IS ADVANCE, ! r
Cwamty Ticket.
For CUrt, ENOCH FULLER. For Auditor. SILAS GRIMES. For Sheriff, NEWTON R MATHERS. For Trtatnrtr, JAMES H. OA8TON. For Reeordtr, JOHN BRADFORD. For fliwwj ANDREW O. DILLMAN. For Coroner, JOSEPH MO&ERS. Second DiMtriet-W. M. A. KIRRT. Third DiArittJOHN P. BARBELL. Vet Congress Fifth District, IB A O. CH ASK, of Hendricks County. For District Prosecutor, B. & Low.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
A reunion of the 59th Iod.
Vols, will be held in Gosport on
October 14th The oldest minis
ter in Indiana M. E. Conference is
Rev. Kiger. He ii in his 81st year, and is aa active as a man of 50
Miss Gretta Dinsmore had charge
Jacob Stboli, a former arisen
of Bloomington, is an active Republican,, and was a gallant soldier
of the late war, and he is now reaping his reward. Says the Indiana
polis News:
Jamb Scholl is not disposed to let the
mdm( Wirina of the' commisaioaer ef
Mffi rest, by which his pension ef i& nr month has been reduced to $7.60.
Jtr.acholl is a sufferer from a chronic disease contracted in a fear years' army
service during the rebellion, in eariy xunxi a nensioB of S7.50 per month, and
VfflMr bad the sara increased to $15. Since tk TlRmncratia nsutv took charge, be ap-
HA nnder Ike law. for a further increase,
and Yesterday he was notified that the nmmkBonar aot earv did not' consider
him worthr of a lareer sum, but that he
was not entitled to $l per month.
Specimen Southern war claims
To pay to Henry HalSn, of Victoria, Texas, $1,493.35 compensatii for property taken and used by
tba United States during the war
to dot Lnca Dubois of Calhoun
$5,000 for beeves and muttons tak-
A Chicago corner lot tha was bought thirty years ago for less than $9,000, has just been leased for ninety-nine years at an annual rental ot $35,000. A ten story
building, to cost a round million will be erected upon it.
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT YES, WE HAVE
1 1 in La
IT
The Cherokee Indians continue to demonstrate their fitness for the duties of citizenship. A few
of the Ladies Department of the days since there was a free fight in
lffrmm. Cnnntv Fair Frof. one ot tneir conventions, in
Dennis, of Earlham College, delivered the regular University lecture
bat Sunday Jess Hobbard
goes to "Waverly, Morgan county,
this winter to teach -uign
all hands were pretty
up.
well
which
beaten
While Ozias S. Freeman, of Passaio, was walking on the farm
of Howard Mcllhone, in Ulster co.,
In rJ?la NEW IK.TJO STORE of Norman & Kennedy, WHERE YOU WILL FIND Pure Drugs and Chemicals, also Wall Paper, Books, Perfumeries, Shoulder Braces, Combs ami Brushes, AND, IN SHORT, ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
tnia winter to , d Qr more he upon a School has enrolled three colored rattlDake. He jumped back, but students: Ella Parret,Lydia White ne received a scratch from the repand Wm. Thomas An inter- tile's fangs on the back of his hand.
eating lecture course is being pre- AW.W ewi r. ygy w5th care and dmU, by an experienced Druggist.
I ucn nvi ...j .tl.ku f 'all liio
ten ear-loads ot lerttlirers, wuo
more to hear from Sears, the
Harrodsburg apiarist, gets his queen
beta direct from the Holy Land
Mrs. Hannah Keith, of Sraith-
ville, has gone to Cedarville, Kansas, on a visit to her ton, who re
sides in grasshopperdom -Usvs Crafton baa moved from Smithville to the Keith firm in Perry tp.
N. P. Drake of Smithville, has sold pleasantly on the aoth inst
his boose and lot to Mrs. Livingston D. K. Goes will be the editor of the "Student" this year. Mr. G. is a gentleman of ability,
parea xor wmr. farn,Pr'a wife in the nearest
prise some of the best talent of ttie owed it with a poultice of country Up to the middle of rlc, and soon the swelling
last week Jo. N. Alexander, the disappeared, and no further trouble energetic grocer, had disposed of has been experienced.
STANFORD SHAVINGS.
Irftafine is on the decline, and road
working is the order.
Horn outlin? and wheat sowine furnish
all the farmers employment, consequently .. .1. i f I . -
ine mercantile ousiiiom uv mw .
Wnndward and Snarks have started a
peddling wagon under the supervision of j
Ainerr jsurcn. sou ouirui wuure w v-v.
. amnlnved Win. Worlev as peddler,
so henceforth the produce trade of this Elaco will be booming as the boys are both idies' men.
The schools of this township all opened
Our Tobacco and Cigars are the best.
Stand. Prices always the lowest.
Call at the "Bowman"
The First Fall Stock of 1886.
PLADIES, NEVEITW PURCHASE DRESS GOODS TILL YOU SEE OUR STOCK.
StaawiawTgrWSSSS-sssssfjtTOW
CO.
and he will make the "Student" a Mm amweiai than ever -"Dr.
Driseoll of Manatee, Florida, is visiting relations in this county. 9 - .-va.'wtvio-l
Dr. D. formerly resided in ueiiiora
Farmers in the vicinity of Har
en from his ranch on Matagorda I rodsbnrer have purchased over one L M M man both in
w w W"T . il M I
Xsiana oy u. troops in ine yw! hundred tons of bone dust Ur. W5SZl -d bis brother Jameshave
tion for a large frame building tak- returned from a visit to Kansas, cn from her lot and used by the U. They did not conclude to locate 8. troops for fire wood and build- there, however- Perrons who ing soJNIiew' quarters in the winter Armstrong's first lot
an loots 9. 1 , j u: ,a n Jor.
i oi came anu euirfou
Tt aoifl wkm luinti nwi.l mmr Oitv lost over 8600 JTeter
sion bill was nresented President i mrA Sand- Carmichael of Clear
Mr. Joseoh Mathews died on the 25th,
sged 83 years; be had boen ailing for some time, but was not considered dangerously ill until in the morning before his death. Republicans around here are sanguine over the prospect of a victory this fall. Our candidate for Treasurer, Dr. Gaston, seems to be malting a thorough canvass of the county. If people all over the county were as well acquainted with him as they are here, trere would be no neod of his mnkiag any canvass for he would easily sail through. The Doctor is a pleasant man, a good citizen, an excellent physician and a man who does what he ean to
elevate society, and to crown all he is n
precept aim
practice.
Rev. James Crane preached hte first sermon ot the year at H. B. Chapel, Sunday afternoon, the occasion being Mr. Mathews' funeral. Mr. Crane was heartily welcomed back to. his old charge. E.J. Eastham is teaching singing school at Scotland. Shakksfsak th 2nd.
THE MEN WHO HAVE RAISED THOSE BIG CROPS OF WHEAT
BOUGHT THEIR FERTILIZERS OF ALEXANDER,
AT THE OLD DUNN STAND. He Sells tnly THE BEST.
m
IN CMPffi Oil CLOTHS AH
WE HAVE THE CHOICEST SELECTION Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMINGTON.
WWE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WE HAU,,
MEN AND WOMEN-. RIBBONS
A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE SHOES FOR LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION.
AND AT REDUCED PRICES. aT"HATS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK
in
At a meeting of soldiers held Bloomington Monday night,
Roires to the porter, chambermaid,
waiter, bc., and if you don't, they will follow you to the hack that you go off in. It is perfectly safe in Europe to give money to every
man vou meet whether he wears a
white choke? and swallow tail or
In he said, I don't care about QnA t are CDjoying a vb an'a muster in,I only want to , . . r . . ifhewasinjuiedwbim serv- the brother James, a res
JJnbats eonnty
Lincoln
the man1
know
ing his country.
resident of
James is 76 years
of age, bnVa man in rugged health ElinWXowe of Harrodsburg
FANCY GOODS IN LATEST PATTJE$TO LND CAPS, A LARGE STOCKS
Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Valises.
McCALLA & CO.S WEST SIDE STQpfc
I-
THE PATENT LEVER EYE GLASS WILL HELP YOU.
a!
mF.fftw.- Dam.
t4
Brown county furnished an
other warning to young men. Lost . MtnrMJ to Nebraska.will erect
as was his custom, he would make aeres, and send for his family to himself beard at the house, when join trim David Kinwr of one of his sisters would bring him Clear Creek tp. is visiting relations . XT 1 .
water, .ne conns get no lesponsei. xr o a u u-
tlt 1v and after he had halloed
blouse. They tell a eood story ot
visit from Sep- 20tn tne following resolution an American who, on leaving En-
was unanimously adopted : ga, got "e How-ejnv . iPhnt earn IvaBawtiv aBwrflf- Atli the vessel, and before the crowd
most cordia'l thanks to all .who in.any way assembled on the wharf, shouted,
contributed aid to the late soldiers reun- takine off his hat, 'If there is a man
T'JJ'T 3 v' feeline woman or child in ,11 Eugland.Ire-
r tha uto war. and hone land. Scotland and Wales, that 1
the spirit of patriotism and loyalty thus manifested may be cherished as long as the republic endures. H. T. PERRY, A. T. MASSEY, Committee.
haven't given a shilling to, lot mm now come forward or forever after hold his peace.' It's about so."
prominent
were in
in attendance upon cirMrs. Telfer has re-
till his throat was sore, be took his
hickory end and went to the house, I last week
where he found his two sisters whil-1 euit court
ing their time away with a spruce I turned to her home in Bedford
ThJ etSd r H8 WM o( Bed,rd' Prom"
so that be used his gad on the ,Mnt ,Marance man. " ,D luw"
till the Mood flowed 1 last weea: aojusting a loss-
Columbus Republican: The
town i favorite pastime of local sportsmen
now is the shooting or a bird ,tnat flies at night called the bull bat, which can be found by the thousands. These birds hide in the day
Save the Children. , Detrimental food which.hy isason of their suparior strength, may not seriously affect the health of adults, as is well known, frequently aots upon the more delicate organs of a child to produce disorders of the most serious character. The am
ount of laudanum or other poison
will have to answer tor Us conduct
at the nest, term of the Brown Circuit Court.
k that the wheat crop in
is mnch below the average this year,
amount will nave to be abroad. If this is true,
wheat bare will probably go eon ajtlenatdy higher than at present.
It:
Bt'sdstreet's baa reports show-1 selling fertilizers, and as a conae-
ines Jos. N. Alexander has sis-
posed of and is still disposing of an
mense quantity. This is to the
advantage of the fanners, and to ; the interest of every man in the mnntv hennas it enriches the
When sneaking at Silencer. I , 1
Col. Mat sc. swidtbstth. Govern: T" "T nw.u V MBt had been very generous to the increasing tha wealth of the county twldiers; bttt,stilL he thought more and as a result produces more huiiiniigbtbedQiie,and be was in fovor riea generally. Let everybody en-
f pnasing tns arrearages dm. tK of fiatilimn
arl. 1 jizj-u 1 o
V ay sss UM9 ts a uhim tub twis
for it then ?" asked one of bis auditors. Our mforntant says that this question so disconcerted tke speaker that be was scarcely able to finieb bk address Greencastk Ban-
time and begin flying about tour o'clock, flying high at first but get-
f . num. in iniiiiniiuiu us ulugi anfanusa
t,ng lower as darkness falls, finaUy i moai narinle98t0Jiny ult
an infant.
Thin DHtt difference between tne
. I "a '.! VlinilbV Ul UUUIVB n.mw w
owing to the continued dry weather, peannce of a large biM, out wnen eneraHy everlooked in the pre-
time for tne leatners are sirippea on mey - Because no harm
J!
young man uu ine oiooa nowea 1 aw ww. j3"s "" a;n m i that at timaa thev can l" , Stunltbe weilder pf the gad Wbt nowing is later the SSt
... . 1 1 1 . . . - 1 1 mi orrHHi. uiuerauuB i
n m cms county man twuai, fwjm tin to tiD tfaev nave tbe
The matter is one of the greatest importance, particularly to the risino eeneratton, and while our con
servative law makers are making
up their minds as the proper legis
lation to stop the sale ol tne poison
mis compounds, moiners win uo well to study it carefully. The housekeeper will experience no inconvenience in discarding the use
ot the adulterated baking powder, if she has been using it, as the Royal Baking Powder upon the purity and wholesorneness of which ail the
Government chemists agree, is equally accessible; but she will
need to exercise a close watcii upon
he packages from the grocer in or-1 der to prevent the inferior brands from creeping into her kitchen un- ,
awares. In what we have felt it our duty to say in reference to the subject of baking powder there is no intention to disparage the work or the products of those many manufacturers iu other lines of food products who, with conscientiousness and liberality, are serving the public with pure and wholesome articles of diet.
but it has protracted the
prove to be small. The meat is
said to be exceedingly sweet and I tender.
Attention is just drawn to the! fact that tbe Chicago anarchists are j
infidels to s man !
many blunders in the past as weath-1
er gueasers of modest pretensions.
Columbus Republican : There I Wig. is s fraud Simp. Lows,
is ne doubt that Indiana will be the Republican candidate for Prostha banner state of the Union this shaking bands with his K.is?C2$; -- be wanting baek when the returns Gotmty Fair, last week. His op-
areall in. - f ponent ban not yet been nominated,
but will be. 'tis said, during tbe
A dangerous counterfeit Oj reek of court in Orange coun-
goHi v, wnnm uuat, w The "Harrodsburg Re-
uioasarHig are id circulation, is sup- - ... : posed to have been made through view" comes up smiling this weel the rascality of some ex-employes of after a temporary suspension. Har
tne New Orleans mint. It wasrodsburg has some lively people
neovwiin ine genuine stamp, is fine gold on the outside, but filled with spelter and plstins.
CAUTION. The public are warned against vine work or employing a Piano
or Organ tuner and repairer named
BODfl, whom we learn is travel-
ingtb rough the country representing himself as now working, or having
Wiggins is trying to scan people I at sometime worked for us: We
into the belief that we are to have have no such person m our employ, an earthquake, cyclones, etc. on and caution all persons against giv- , . . TO. . , , ing him work on such representa-
dealers in
Wholesale and retail
Pianos and Organs.
Write the inventors and get description of it, and Patent Dioptric Eye Meier, Patent Refractometer, Journal on the EYE, ETC. Consumers should buy of our agents. Apply for
Agency of our improvements. JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH.
9 fig
9
within its limits Miss May
Seward is entertaining her cousin
of Tuscola. Ilia.. Miss Lou Helton
BTJSKIBK & DUNCAN, Attfys. otlce to Ifon-Besldents. State of Indiana, Monroe County, ss. In the Circuit Court, of Monroe county,
in the State of Indiana.
September term, 1886. No. 1137. John It. East, Matilda J. East, vs. Thad-
eus 8. Marks.
Be it known. That on the 13th day of
Auaust, 1886, the above named plaintiffs,
by their attorneys, filed in the office of the
Ulerk of the Circuit uourt, or Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, their complaint against the above named defendant ; and on the 23d day of Septem-
Der, iee, tne sam piaintin aiea in open
court the affidavit of a competent person,
iff tnat saia defendant xnaaeu
Marks is not a
showing
that said defendant Thadeus S.
resident of the State of
Indiana, that a cause of action exists
The new stamped letter sheet
soon to be issued by the post-office department, says an exchaDge,proraises to be a great convenience to the public. It is a letter sheet and envelope combined, a perforated line running around the sheet with tbe narrow spaces outside overspread with mucilage, so that the sheet may be folded and seeorly
fastened- The letter when ready.!
for mailing, resembles the styles m use before envelops were invented. This tbe Government stamps in Jonee sheets and collectively in pads, and it will be put on sale soon at seme of tbe leading postoffices throughout tbe country. As it can be produced at a very low figure, and affords the same security that nn envelope does, it is expected to take the place, to a considerable extent, of the postal card.
TU AMU. w..'..n f th gainrt him in relation to real estate to
1 set aside a conveyance
M. E. Parsonage is in favor ot more
light, and is having windows add
ed to the frame portion of that building Henry Woollery of the
"Bee Hive" dry goods store has a new boy baby at his house. This
baby business seems to be epidemio this year D. Eckley Hunter's
family has removed to Cooneraville,
Iod., where Prof. H. has charge of
the graded schools Dr. Hiram
Lindley is building a brick addi
tion to his convenient dwelling just north of the "Progress Blook"
:Miss Pink Emcry,one of Bloom
ington's prettiest young ladies, will go to New Albany soon to spend
Continued on 3d pags.
of the same as
fradulentand to quiet the title thereto,
and that he is a necessary party thereto.
Now therefore, bv order of Mid Court,
said defendant is hereby notified of the
filing and pendency of said complaint
against him, and that unless ha appear
and answer or demur thereto, at tne call
ing of anid cause on the 4th Monday of November, 1886, the same being the 1st
judicial day of a term of said Court, to bo
begun nu neid at tne uourt liouso in tna (Jity ot Bleomington, on the 4tli Monday in November, 1886, said complaint, and tbe masters and things therein contained
and alleged, will be heard and determined
in bis absence.
sxai D. W. BROWNING, Clork,
sept. z, law. Says a traveler : "One of the
peculiarities of travel in Europe is the system of giving tips. At the
hotels, besides the mil, which is as long as your arm, with every item
down to soup and candles, you are
expected to give innumerable Pour not iroai poisons.
immediately nercentible comes to
the adult by the use of an article of
food, no thought is given to tne eifect it may have upon the more delicate organs of inferior age. Children diet largely upon cake and bread, and these articles, if light, sweet and composed of materials that are free from injurious substances, are easily digested, nutritious and wholesome. There is a danger to our children, however, lurking in their bread and cake which is too often lost sight of. These articles are now leavened by baking powders, and when pure and wholesome baking powders
am naed thev make not only the
most palatable food, but one mnch more wholesome and nutritive than
if leavened with veast or cream of
tartar and soda. The trouble arises from the fact as shown by recent scientific tests bv the Government
fihemiflta and bv official boards of j
health.that all these baking powder, with the single exception of the Royal, contain either Jim", alum, phosphates, or acids of an injurious character. Therefore when bread
or cake is made with the use of
these cheap baking powders these ingredients (which are present through tbe efforts of the manufacturer to produce a cheaper article) pass into the food and are taken into the delicate organs of childhood where they are the source of very
much of the disease with wuicn our children are afflicted. Persons who have not strong constitutions, growing girls, young
children and nursing mothers are particularly liable to the evil effects produced by the introduct ion of the adulterants named as found in the
cheap baking powders. Heartburn and the prevalent forms of indiges
tion are often solely traceable to
the action of alum on tbe delicate
coats of the stomach. Prof, Wil-
lard Parker, U. 8. Surgeon, Gen
eral Hammond, Prof. Alonzo Clark, most eminent physicians of New
York, with ucores of others, have
written and spoken moitt earnestly
ot the evils arising from the par
taking of such food. There should
ne as much care in the choice of
baking powder as in obtaining pure
milk or in having a prescription
romnouuded from pure Urucs aud !
James Ryan has for sale at his shop some fine two horse wagons, only sixty dollars each, spring wagons, buggies, phaetons, dec, all ready to hitch to. He proposes to sell them as cheap as they can be bought anywhere, and he warrants them pnt up in a durable stylo. Call and inspect these vehicles, opposite the county jail, before you buy. Job work and horse shoeing done promptly.
Sash with Glass for Sale. Some nix and nine light sash, with glass, for sale at this office, at 8c.
per light. This is charging only
the prise ot tbe glass in rowing in the sasb, the painting and glazing,
ATTOENEYS' CAEDS.
J ry VSKIRK t DUXCAS, Attorneys, ur JD lice in New Corner Building, up
stairs. Will practice in all courts oi ine State. Syecial attention given to Probate business, and to collection and prompt remittance of all claims. LOUDEN J- MJERS, Attorneys. Office over First National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Beal estate Titles carefully examined by aid of Louden's Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and remittance of claims of all kinds.
AST, CORE t DUN LAP,, (W. H. . . Trt .. mar J w I
Bast, JWwln uorr, xl. . juumapj
HUMPHREYS'
DR. HUMPHREYS' Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding 1M ttf, vlih SImI SafrMtaf , uu o rasa.
iist ot rasomuiaoa. coass raict
I IFitvt'ra. aongeition. inuammiuoin... Iu'aiiii. WnrmKmar. WormCollO.... .Za
SlCryln folic, orTwiUjIneoffaltaU. -J3 Jllll., rli... of Children or Adults. .S3
elChalera MprhM. Vonutine TlCouKb. Cold. Bronchitis. gift,"" "Am. Sick Hwdscha, Vtlgo.
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iSlfthcaniati.m.Ka
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1TP1I. Sited or Btaedf;....v s -89 iafcitirfrh. inflows MitehHul .50
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specifics.
oatpaid od neeipt of OBVlMallMSt...
Sj AND BEFORE KEEPlPWI
examine the low prices flfl&f
ALL KINDS OF SUGA
At the See Hive
LOOK at the Elegant Line of YimW0: at the Bee Hive Grocery. ij c TkllT9TO CSmrslD :tC .. AA tAaavia:
stock of jrackage and bulk Cof
fees, at the Bee Hive Grocery.
THE FINEST, and most co
line of Queensware, at the
HIVE GROCERY.
THE ONLY place to save mon
at the BEE HIVE CROCgRlfS
WE CALL 1TOUR SPECIALS!
TENTION TO OUR SU
DEPARTMENT. We eWI
yea m re Sugar for $1 thananyhout
in Monroe County.
Bold br.UruJ:..u.ornti
Children
m
:.Af
Basasw
At tie BEE HIVE ft
W0
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Attorneys at Law, (Successors to Bast A Bast). All legal business will receive
prompt and careful attention, umce rooms and 1, over "Corner" Clothing Store, Bloomington, Indiana. JAMES F. MORGAN, Attornor, upstairs, east of the First National Bank,
(Buskirk & Duncan's old room)souinstaci
of the square. Probate business, ana col ¬
lections if lven special auenuon. it hi aiso
give careful attention to business iu tho neighboring county courts.
RA. FULK, Attorney, Office in Allen , & McNary's new block, up-stairs,ov-er corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims. JAMES B. MULKr, Attorney. "Will givo special attention to settling ducedents estates, collecting, etc. WiU practice in nil courts. Is also Mayor.and may be found in his office in Cit; Building during business hours. CR, WORRALL, Attorney, Offlee tip- . stairs, over McCalla & Co.s Store. Will practice in al! the court?. Special attention given to the Pension businessN.W.AYER&SGH
ADVERTISING AGENTS Brfxa PHILADELPHIA Cor. CboMoat and Kicbtb 8K. Kerrlvo ArtTf.lIsi-uinta for this rapw.
tCTfliiTCC rrSI!WrirelntlTlHJi; cape
rOR PITCHER'S (asloria Caatoria promotoa Pigoottow, and orercouies Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Slarrhaua, and leveriahneas, Thus the cbild is rendered healthy and it steep aavtansL v GsurtoslB contains no Horpliiria or other narcotic property. ., " Caatorla la so wall adapted to children that' I recommend it aa snperior to any presoriptloa known to mo." H. A. Axun, M.D.. m Portlaod Ave., Brooklyn, H. V,
oni of ohildreo."
"I use Castorte In mj auoeiBllv adaotad to iff aa
Alar, HOBsaTaaa, m. v., 1007 3d Are., Hew York, Ths CatrrAVa Co., lSSrulon8t., N. Y.
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PORE GOD LIVER OIL find Hpphosphitss of time & Sutia Almost as Palatable as Miilc.'
The only prepiiretlon of COD MTEB OIL lht un ho Ukaii roxllly aud toler4i tor lmg tlM br delieste stsatuas. 1KB AS A ItEMEBT FOlt COySTJMPtTOff, Preserlbcdud eodorMtl by iE baa thysloliuia la tlie countries of the vorij. Pur efutM iir wll nrutKntt. 3fSend :oi- K-tiunh.eton V.'l in Dijaoee. A4 Cnm. SCVTX Jb AQVVa'K, Kew VwK.
THB PROsTRlETOR of the City Book Store announces to all his old
patrons, and an imiaense number of new
ones, that he is
Still on. HasiUss,
Notice tm If .
The State of Indjaaa, Monroe'
Id the Monroe Circuit Court,
tier Term, 1886.
Wallace U iHtgey vs.
VilUam 3. Waldcn, et a).
Complaint Ntn lllS.:-
Sow comes tbe Plaintiff,
ens & Pickens, his attorneys,', ' an affidavit henain that bbJ8
ant, William J. WaMon, b int of the Statu of Indinna: 1
demand by proconlings in tmbwmppw
and thouch be has boen -vorj- slow in
ing the fact, se u still m tue uit; ir.i ... . ... 1 I. . . . .. .1 .
ltioomineton, anu u"r imparim umi, . ,, i..., . 4fcj .ru K Ki.
ever to cater to th. varied tastes of this , rTT. Z I. J a.TLT
term of the Monroe circuit ooUrttSa'-' holden on the 4th Monday of ywysSjWS. A. D. 1880, athe court home io Bloowh" " ing ton, said county and State, sjastr swer or demur to said oompUUolj tha stdm will be heard and detennin H bis f-. sence. . ."'i . v 'Witness my name and (Bfr Seal of said Court, afttxed, at BloomiugtoQt, this XM day of Splaiber,A,D. 1S88. SEAL D.W.BBQWSINO,' s ; tMark. Pickens & Piokens AUy's. .'v.
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.uf ! 1? olice is tWore iertbv Wv4ir
cultured community. Thus, in addition to an imrnonse stock of School and Col
lege Text Books he lias a fine supply of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures
CHROMOK, OIX PAINTINGS, superior Pocket. Cut lory, Geld Pens, Albums, and Kanov A rticles in abundance, ion great to admit ol' enumeration. His News JCaiil is wall supplied with choico Reading. He also enrrios a full ace of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and almost everything else, to meet the literarv wants of this community. Teachers, an l othiir friends of education are invited to make his store their headquarters, whore they will ho cordially welcomed, nnl no ett'or). sp.rad to make their stay pleasant. JB. P. COJjK.
Vault Cleaning. Vropaire fTr Cholera. JOHN DROWN has supplied himscll with dnoderianit, tula and alt the sppliances necssarj for tbe successful prosecu-
I tion of Vault Clwinint, and assures as ' good work ai haf vor bHn rjona by forI . ign p.irtis, and fur nmch less money.
! He !-.l:oiti-. ovd. rs mid Will give prompt j ' attontiou to thm.
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C. C. TURNER.
THE LKADINO T. W SJBb J saw J JfaJfaV:l
sa -nrainiww swvwk; "-v; Thov han t.hn .Umrat and imM WfcW
plate stock of Fnruitora. aver .
iiloomiucton, and oan sell
than ever bosos-e. They have a
kots, and pav special attet'ijil. U'legraph. Carriages fufttilli4 hp,1 A avianM OHlt SlEVritaSI Vi!
sired. Piftuos asd w'lrtM' ;-: V&m
kept in stock, and sold On tJ-( .j
menu. North Sto rumio aeuare, . , :v m-stK
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