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"or CferJ, KNOCK FULLER. Far Afdiior. SILAS GRIMMS. For Khtrif, SMWtOMM. MAWUBMS. JAMES H. 9AVTOX. For Jtoonttr, JOBS BRADFORD. F&r Au ssjssr AJfDRSWG. VILLMAX. Jir CWwter, JOSEPH ROGERS. Fmr OunmimimtrK

I District W. M. A. KJRBT-

AM Ditrict-JOBS P. For Owigr Fifth Watties, IB A J. CHASB, of Hendricks County. Tor Matties Freaacntor. 8inUeo Low.

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. 1 Hear Rev. Givler on William

the Silent, at M. JS. cburch,Monaay

Tk r;Kpli Commercial savs 1 evening, Uct. 40, ihw.

of that town ia "living in Col. Mataon

clover" because be married a "grass

widow" The quail murderers new Borsoe sentle Bob Whim in

and Mr. Chase

have addressed a number of soldiers'

reunions, together, the past summer, and a marked difference hat been

noticed in their treatment of the

veterans. Chase has confined bis remarks to subjects relating to war

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ( I II A S.

SHINES

CLOA

all directions Rev.A. DeLanne

if thU bImb BMaehed in the Bed

ford Baptist church last Sunday times -now tney campea ana mrvu-

Jaa. Robinaon have painted tbeir I ip.m. would once more kindle

Indianapolis lad, L.. i, heriby i""" in all election fn" apocfor U Democrat, be .tall appeal ta jtafesYaad Clerk, to-be .elecUd by tfce Beyubliean. efsucb preeiact; and wlwrBthe Kspoctor haBwblicaa, shall PPl rdrTand Clerk, to be-eelectod by tbe Chairman Dim. State Centra Cobb.

of

store fronts, and Fans and Atkin

son have built new show windows.

All this at their own expense.

Good tenants to hare S. C.

Dodds & Co. are manufacturing

some novelties in tables, among done for them in Congress, and has them a "Ladies Sewing Stand" that endeavored with all the arte of per- - - p : suasion to magnify the most trivial

. HV . I thines into acts of importance on

is booming at ouowers woe. ueu- K. . Hi nnrnnM -s. Rimr . He

stead factory. During . three days expects to win the votes of the old Stand.

of lass weex rney losureu mgiawvu sotcners in mm way. vmipj cars with their manufactured arti- ing for their reunions ; having no

. i ! 4.ui 1 nan in meir phiiuuu ibvuukb

ele" mc.uu Hr which led them to achieve

wreana ana wasn annus s.i ,ktosy in otner days,he thinks only Holtaman. sr. accompanied by her j a uj- owm ambition. and how he

dauirhter-in-law, Mrs. Gas. Holtz-1 may use his eld comrades in his own

man. baa gone to Fontiac, Ills., to I persoMi mwrrai.-uuuc

wtDr. Holtaman Bev. J

the fires of patriotism, and create an enthusiasm annrooriate to the oc

casion. But Matson haa treated all

such things with contemptuous si-

lenoe, and has confined himself to tellinar the soldiers what he had

In Ihe NEW IXJO STORE of

Norman & Kennedy, WHERE YOU WILL FIND

JPnir rag and Chemiealsi, also

Wall Jrapcr, JSOOKi, j-ernimenaav Shoulder Braces, Combs and Brnhe,

AND. IN SHORT. ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.

Villad with aura and disnatoh. bv an experienced Drugsriit.

MT Our Tnhaiiao end Omra are tbe best. lau at iue " jsowman

Prices always tbe lowest.

THE CINCINNATI

ne&

A 990 Holiday Prise.

The readers of this paper are of

fered a prise of 20) Twenty Dol-

fhm fTbwmi teuHMsaace

imv at tbe ME. cfawrcb was huge

Mr?IeaaBav Mm VNm Tuner

WnkMintat Hiffh SeboeJL and

Via Gta Woodbom. has been

m. it . crt

cXkJw tm Jwmm was aosT-1 wave arrested last week and taken

'mm tudr aw tiia Bomt. I ho&ntt th Uavor on a charge of

m. uvn f w!, I mMmr. a nun named Hawkins of

hdd its last aaeetiae at die mi- (near White Hall, being the tom-

of Jadge Hwa "ie 1 pioaDt. The Marshal stepped

of a pleaaaat ae enjpyanu I . M business connected

cXI with the ease and the Mayor

ed the "Y Banner" waa edited and I busy preparing some of the papers.

M. Stalker of Bedford preached in

dm Baptist church of this place

last Sunday ' Senator Duncan

of Brown eoonty was in town last week. Senator D. baa a sure thing, kia district beine Monroe, Brown

mwA Ttrthnomw r The Cour-

-T. WSH Pe-igo will take once in forming word nle it is

m w. v I I injUiaiUtJU UlUtc aaaaau vuvw

01 Aoauor in ovemocr, Plurals, names of

What's the matter with d Dlace8 Bot aii0Wed.

Feltus ? Several Use Webster's Dictionary without

rka mil Tmi. Stout. 1 sunnlements as authority, jucn

Commercial Gaaette.) A YEAR.

It it tie leadiiiE Bapublican Weekly Kowepepar of tbe moet Centnl and Kepre-

.on..i.. a..tk. of Ntlon. Koramott in News nnUrprne, fcarlsH in publi dia-

on..:on nd devotod to tbe beat inieratU of tbe Farmer and hU family. It baa no

superior an a newspaper.

I The Weekly Edition of the ONLY fjl.op i leadine Benoblican "Weekly K6Wtpi

The First Stock of Cloaks.

For Ladies, Misses, Childreri, (Largest Stock ever Seen in Bloomington.) Priqes to suit any purse.

I CARPETS

OIL CLOTHS M 1

w

Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMIN0f$

irnR WEEKI.T flaKBTTE m furnubedto auMcriDen at toe low rate 01

One Dollar a rear, making tne price leu man iwo n a cupj wa. ki? c

alll the new, with evert desirable detail, ia deeent inape.

i :. A.U i. ik. . malrinn TWie VARICICT KBPOSTS are eiren in full, and they are noted for tbeir reH

nn lu uuiu iv ihj wiuai I . , : . , ...

h. nmh. of words out M "J- .Kts,lU . -

. . ...... leadine

of tbe letters contained in tne tnree THB XGg-

words "Hawley's Corn Salve." The

Haaae letter must not In used but

' citie.

HCDLTUBAL DEPARTMENT

it one of tbe great features of tbe

tbe

188T.W

that

ymroR

contestant will please enclose 25c ta

in stamps or postal note, tor a oox

of Hawlev's Corn Salve. Contest

closes December 1st. 1886. Name

of winner and number of words

mailed to each contestant. The

contest will be conducted with the

utmost care and fairness. Address

your list to

C. U. HAWLKX, Ubemist, Salem, New York.

"Weekly, and ii mt valuable to everT farmer Tbia department it edited by

those of lone experience. THE CHIMNEY CORNER devoted exclusively to young people, U very interest

ing and i attractive. . . ORIGINAL STORIES and Choice Selections, vltb the Best Correspondence from

all parts of tbeOlebe. make tbe weekly and Bemi-weeaiy complete.

THK kkm W EGELT Contains eient pases oi eignt commas eacn, ana is

printed every 111 aula ana may. it is manea v per annum, poawge mid. Persoas bo cannot Uke the Daily Commercial Oasette, and who want

tne news onener vaan once a iki, win uuu w giw-nv paper. . . . ..

DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. Terms of Htibscripuon by Mail.

On Year (oibilting Sunday) all to. wne lear (inemaing oupaay; mi uo Six Months " " 6 00. Six Months " 7 00 Three Months " " 3 00. Three Months " " 3 50

OUR PRBMIbTM IiIST consists of Sewing Machine, Improved Waterbury

Walcbes, uold rens, renclls, VaiiWDie uoocs, etc ww oe seen in wie paper. Sample copies free. THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE CO. CINCINNATI.

awTWE ARE SOLE AGENfSFOR THE CELEBRATED "WALKER" BOOT. WB

A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. RIBBONS;

LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST

AND AT REDUCED PRICES. nr'HATS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK. Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Valises,

McCALLA & CO.S WEST SIDE

boast ol' the Democratic leaders that so long as tbey have the power, these institutions shall be mo as

commit- they are now. The Republican

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W MM flaw., - 1 WDlcn son amiir. ouuu lw R , . f

tkm T iZllJ:, dvatag f and Hpied out of the g;oner 0f peDaiODi it appears that party in pledged to enact such laws fie; the Dow Law waa eMted Ma.orrfl eSee. He hasn't given 20,685 new pensioners, net, are on as will take these places out of po-

poa in an exceuens v i.. . n n Sun. rU hi. m ftf thia total I litics eutirelv.and if they eet con-

I . - . alia- 1.

a. a n lit mm .aai n 1 nan w

a au. rtmnia th pit known sienomranner. u":t vi-"' . -. .,, ., .

yj m x ' V I mts. are from this district. There Wtoion position wm me voters en-

and Warthia, also by Miw Leaamflwand Mrs.Miera: Misses Wal-

throw, Wioship, and Lenwson and Mr. Ira Bataaaa becaaae aaembers : MJsa Straderread the dosing sentenon of a pamphlet, publisbed a a few years ago by Rev. Thoa. A. Goodwin opoa the death of bis brother, eatftkd "Who Killed

John Gondwir The "Y" rnproa

a aw - W

was recently nwrnc. -ii. all told, eighteen districts. The dorse?

vUhi Ind., to Mias Belle Holmes of otalnuml)troil th. nna ot tw,

Louisville. Ky.. and they will re- district June 3d was 29,590, and! Kill your next year's weeds

aide at Hindustan, tbia county the present number is 30,040. jnow. Pull, dig, mow, rake, pile tv- nj-ii ra.:n.;u. . kh. Ind. News. l and burn all the weeds you can

ri :i Vr uT If . , Bod h tilled land, meadow, pasture ly bait last week by tbe kick of a C c. Matson is not, m fact, a and by tht roadside, now, aud you bene. One of bis leg was severe- citizen of this district. He haa w;u j,uve destroyed untold millions

h, lmnra , Gov. Ptirter. one taken his family and goods to nf --.j j. which otherwise nrzt

tlJZ -rfl uX" I of the erandrt speakers of the Re- Washington and that U hi. home. I ye ljrouId have develop ioto

o. 1 T"" ft,..- s ni tie pays no taxes m in nana MLw labor-makine, mannre-

oumKr 9 UW,OT- , rWMa T and haa not for years. He ha. consumint. crop-weakening weeds,

Tbe following is the program ingtoa on uct. utn oen. nsr- frequ,n,iy expressed the intention enough to make the heart sick, the

of tne temperance prayer aneeuog i naoa aeiiverea a grana speecv oi opening an oraee in vt Hningiun ;lc,e and the pocket empty

held last Satnroay evening ax inei Bedfeed on Wednesthiv niebt last, whenever ne retires irons vongreaa.

JaUES Ryak has for sale at hi. shop some fine two horse wagons,

only sixty dollars each, spring wag

ons, buggies, phaetons, dec., an

ready to hitch to. He proirases to

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sell them as cheap as tbey can be bought anywhere, and he warrants

them put up in a durable style.

Call and inspect these vehicles, op

posite tbe county jail, before you

buy. Job work and horse shoeing

done promptly.

Coroner's Inquest. NOTICB is hereby given, tbat on tbe 3d day of October, 1886, a Coron er's inquest was beld on the body of Joseph C.

Uuxley, wtio was iouna nanmg to iuo rafters of an old house in Marion tp., -in

Monroe county. Ind.. bv tbe neck, at near

4 o'clMk in the afternoon of that day.

He was dead when discovered, having,

it is shown, taken his life with his own bandn. Said Huxley was near six feet

high, about 75 years of age, ana weigned 10 His. There was a small sum ef money on his nerion S3 it.

(fi-ren under my nana ana seat wis ta

dav of October. 1888.

UKUKtttt . ui;s,j.r., ana ncv

inn uoroner oi Jienroe county lor me

time being. octfi-86

Walnut Street Presbyterian church z Tbe first balf-bor, Our National Sin Iirtamperance and Impurity; Leaders, Miaa MoIHe Rogers, Mrs. Terry. The second half-boor, Individual Remedies of our National 8im, Total Abariasnra, Tbe White

Cron: Leaden. Mrs. reek aao

jura, aiwiwr,

the

Fifteen persons went down on 4 o'clock train from this ntaee-

Will. Adams, tbe book-keeper and

head aaJeamatt for McCalla Co.,

araa in the Falls Citv last week on

far the firm Ben

He simply bangs on to the district

for tbe sake of the office. When

ever that is denied him he will no

longer bave any interest in tne ois- d to-nurht as I

tnct or claim to be a citiaen ot it. ho- j da vou know gnt oud

not lot me. She aaid she didn't

Pike County Democrat: Over

heard near Court-house square : "I

tried to kiss my wife at the . front

was leaving

1 - i me t.

The) third hsJf. I inn proposes to nave uau

hour. Total ProbiHtkn Conatito-1 right at the kitchen door, as 'twere,

tional, Statotory Sabbatb Laws ; I BBd s is constructing a pood which IjssMler.Mra. Ryora. fourth half-1 -ii acied with carp. . Ben.

near, jne jhoib n ww xrantie

UvaaenM training tar tne

ia n little nervous, however, for fear

The Political Apathy. Indianapolis SiewK

"I have had very good meetings

since! have been out." said ex-

Governor Porter this morning, "

penally the one at Michigan City, I

which reminded me of some of my ;

I old meetines m 1880. It is sur-

want the neighbors to be taking her

for the hired girl !"

Saab with Glass for Sale.

Some six and nine light cash, with

trlasa. for aale at this office, at 8c.

per light. This is charging only the nriee of the glass throwing in

the saab, the paiutiug and glazing,

R

KPORT of the Condition

or tos IMTntlouul Bunk

AT BLOOM INGTOiT, in the State of in diana. at the doe of business, on the

SEVENTH DAY Of OCTOBER, 188C.

BKiiOURCgS. Loans and discount, $106,159 99 Overdrafts, - .,109 15 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation i per cents,- 30,000 00 Due from approved Reserve Agents, 35.J90 90 Dun from other Natioiu.1 Bunks 14,431 92 Dim from State and frivale Bnk and Hanker, 8,188 50 Rout ostHte. 2,839 59

Fuuutureo. uiiurcs,

R.

FULK, Atty.

Bitter Bread. Complaint is fiequently made by

those who use baking powders that

thev leave in bread, biscuit, or cake

I or . a

rrrcetetbechUdren may mil in when heis K compant

Fdth half-hoor, The Christian I not at home to guard them ly n Tittle interest ia being taken ' rf ,j . nup. h.fc;I1 mir(era.

Voter'a Relation to tbe securing I James Hannah, eighty-one in the campaign. Outside of the A ;.mnsmJ ailluii hv their onn.

aiid eauemng Jjwfj yar, of Bgj died at the residencej immediate vicinity of Indianapolis, uini alum (intro(luced to make Leaders, Mm. Fester and Mra.Gor-1 -7 f J yon bear very little about polities, . . Brt;,. b the imnure and

. laamceraiea cnarwwr m www

W Sth half-knar. The tthil-

SMm?m Work. Mrs. Flttnan and I Bioomineton. on Tuesday of but

Mm Strader, leaden. Tbe meet-l week, after a protracted illm

Ing wear well attended and tbe ear- The anaaaf meeting of the U. P.

Mr. Lvona niade 1 anh vwxa eowaey, una wees.

l eanmlfe good end pointed I Rev. Mr. Lyon and Clay Harbison

I of this place are in attendance

Jaa. Jackson a former salesman

-Mr. Givlere Stetete- - npon I with the New York Store, takes

dontieit and the State" wa tbe wtek for a boot and tlTJrihTj of Toledo,. He will were aad to bear that chrietiamitv travel n portioua of Missouri and

and character "have a pheein edu- Illiaohi Mrs. Jesse Mitchell

catioas awdtl man'aenviwomeaUlof Bf has been visiting her

u nor tie they CW-Ia-,. Mr. Simnean. accomnan

teal hy Bin. W. F. Malott, also a

f nHi?.iii Kiiinia a ma "narir r-rmn"- " turner sura

Bs of seienee. Saeb a ketnrel Mary K Deekard, and Isaac Lang

has good in it; and lU inltaenoelleT mi Niefaoleon have

who 1ST Prof. T& PirTof P" 15ofMed to marry The BePauw or Prof. Atwater will de-U'w0 868 Keepen were in con-

lhrer next Sunday's lecture. I ventran aseembled at Indianapolis

last week, and Hon John H. Louden, who is an enthusiastic apiarist,

waa in attendance from this place Students are still arriving at Indiana University. Indianapolis is well represented Clark

and Sudbury must be "born again"

unless you bring up the subject! . 'Mr

yourself. From what I can learn, . d from the iK110r.

however, our meetings are being - f th manufacture of the

better attended than those ot tbe i m.iUMi-0t ,, binimr them.

democrats. This is an off year in S,. hin- wAtr leave in the

more waye than one, and I think U d totmed 0f Hm9f it can be accounted for largely by .,. A iur Aiwrnia

the fart that the people have heard ' t a, thongh fre.

nine ertner itie aaoraiwy m n linen. No eoneesaiene were

Lectosc-iz ne M. XL eburch Moday we, Oct 25, '88; 7:45 p. n., on William, tbe Silent, by Rev. H. V. Givler, the Pastor. Admis

sion 25 eta. Proceeds for benefit of ebnrcb. All students, readers of history, and pobKc generally should attend tbia leetmre. it eaatwaon the story of one of tbe most interesting, periods of European history and tbe life and week of the founder of the Dutch lepnbUe, n man noted for his'in inanity, bis patriotism, and bis l ive of liberty. Since coming into tbia community, Mr. Givler

ha fairly established for himself no

before tbey can be elected Clerk and

Treasurer of Monroe county-

Sudbury is asking colored men to vote for bim. When Sudbury left

the Republican parly be gave aa

reason that he could not stand tbe "fifteenth amendment," which gave

tbe colored men tbe right to vote-'

Notice ta Non-Resident. SUte of Indiana, Monroe county, ss. In the Monroe circuit court, November term, 1886. Complaint No.1178. John Short va. Jehn F. Reed aad tbe hein of John F. Read.

Now come the plaintiff, uy nienarn Wi.llt thnir attorney, and illes bis com

plaint herein, together with an affidavit showing that said defendant, John F.

Reed and tne unvnown nem n o a-. Reed, am not residents of tho State ot Indiana : that said action is ito the pur

pose of quieting title to real estate in said count, and that said non-resident defenddants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that nnless they be and appear on the 14th day or tbe next term of toa Mor.roa circuit court, to be holden on tho fourth Monday of November, A.D., 1886, at the Court House, in Bloomington, in said county lind State, and answerer demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in

their absence. Witnesii my name and seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 14th day of October, A. D. 1886. aaai D. W. BBOWNING, Clerk. Oct. 20, 1886

the old issues discussed so often that

they are getting somewhat tired of

or them, ana mat on tne aoiuior and labor questions both parties take substantially the nme ground."

Rev. Myron W. Reed, formcr-

etwll reputation as a preacher aad I W of Indianapolis, has been nomi

a lecturer; and words of strong I Bated to Congress by a Democratic

commendation come from another convention of Colorado- Ira J.

community regarding thia lecture. Chase spoke in Stinesville,ou MonTberetWe let citizen, students and day nigbt, to a large audience, faculty aive the nan and his sub- Matson had better come back and

i- ct the consideration aud the bear- repair bis fences ; he will find them

laK vu wasva urjf bib waan. i tjonunuea on on pag.j

Take it Heme ta Toaraelvee.

Columbus Republican. Let each one bring tbe matter

right home to himself. Suppose

vou bad a dear mend, a parent,

wife, brother, sister or ohild, so unfortunate as to have to be sent to the Innne Asylum, how would vou then feel when you reflected

that the inmates are in charge of

nolitieal bummers chosen for their

ability to manage ward conventions.

that the patients are abused an neglected, that on election and con

vention days the noepitai is aban

doned by tbe attendants to look

after politics, that the patienta, in

cluding vour relative, are otten tea

on butterine and spoiled meat, that whole herds of hogs dying with the

cholera are sold to tbe hospital by

favored Democratic contractorswould you then look with indiffer

ence upon tbe management of that

great institution? Would you

then be willing that it should cor tinue to be run aa a political adenine for the benefit of any party ? No, in tbat case you would not want a drunken saloon loafer to attend upon vour dear one, and

you would readily endorse the principle that all connected with the institution should be chosen for this special fitness alone. There

are a number of persons in tins county, and in every county, who have just this personal interest and every one is liable to have, not only in this but iu all the other benevolent institutions. It is tbe

Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paidChuckn and other cwh items, Bills of other Banks .....

Fractional currency, includ

ing nickels and cents,..

Triide dollars, -

Gold coin, Silver coin,

Fractional,,

Redemption fund with U. a.

Treasurer (not more man a per cent on circulation)

Total,

quetitly, testable in the food, and by nil physicians classed as injurious to the health. The Royal Bak

ing Powder is free from this serious dcfiiet. In its use no residuum is

left, and the loaf raised by it is alwava sweet, light and wholesome,

and, noticabiy free from tbe 1 pecul

iar taste eomplamed of. lne reason of this is because it is composed of nothing but absolutely pure ma

terials, scientincauy coniuineu m

exactly the proper proportions of

acid and alkali to act upon and destroy each other, while producing

the largest amount ot rising power. We are justified in this assertion

from tbe unqalified etatements made by tbe Government chemists,

who after thorough and exhaustive

teats recommended the "Koyal" tor

Governmental use because of its superiority ovr all others in puri

ty, strength and wbolesomenen.

There is no dancer of bitter bread

or biscuit where it alone is used

4

EVE" ' D Y :f AK8 WARNING. Tbe best medium priced Boots and Shoes are found at BLAIRS. If you don't think so, call in and get prices before buying elsewhere. Great pleasure taken in showing up the goods of all prices, qualities and kinds. AH of our patrons will got entire satisfaction for their motley. THINK OF IT I Boots at 1.50 to $5.00, so that all can be ulensed.

Call, everybody, on Blair, the

Boss Boot Man. West Side Public Square.

B" "uSKIllK DVSCAH, Attorneys, Of floe in New Corner Building, up stairs. Will practice in all courts ef the dtate. Special attention givan to Probate

business, and to collection ana prompt remittance of all claims.

I- OUDENfROGgRS, Attorneys, Office J overFirst National Bank. All busi

ness of a legal nature given cartful atton-

tien in all courts. Real estate Titles care-

fullv examined by aid ol Jouaen s ad.

tract. A specialty raaue or tae collec

tion and remittance ef claims or all aintts.

AST, CORK t D9HLAP,, (W. H. I East. Sdwin Corr, M. M. Dualap)

Atterneva nt Law. (Successors to East A

East). All legal business will receive prompt and careful attentiea. Office rooms 6 and 1, over "Center" Clothing

Store, Bloomington, Indiana.

J AMES if. MORGAN, Attorney, upstairs, east of the First National Bank,

(Buskirk A Duncan's old room) aetitb side of the square. Probate business, and collections given special attention. Will also eive careful attention to business in the

neighboring county courts,

Ti A. FOLK, Attorney, Office in Allen

XX, a McNary'a new block, up-stairs, ov

er corner room. Special attention win oe

riven to probate business, and to prompt

collection ol claims.

JAMES a. MVLKY, Attorney. Will give spsoial attention to settling decedents' estates, colloeting, etc. Will practice in all courts. Is also Mayor,and may be found in his office in City Building dur

ing business Hours

4,33 59 l.T7 36 2.88T 50 400 00 10,196 00 149 21 432 00 20,100 00 2,600 00 189 00

1,350 00

$337,184 43 LIABILITIES.

Cspital stock paid in $120,000 00

Surolus fund 29,tO0 00

Undivided pronto, 8BZ9 10 Circulating notes received

from Comptroller, 37,000 00

Individual deposits, subject to

check, 108,M3 ia

Demand certificates

if deposit, 47,372 11

27,000 00

156,355 29

9 pVsBs

mnl

Total...... $337,184 42 Statk or Ikdiana, 1 Monroe Couktt, ss. I, W. E. WooDBURN. Cashier of the

above named Bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true, to the best of my knowlodge and belief.

Subscribed and sworn before me, this

12th day of October, 1836.

Notary Public.

U I IE

AND BEFORE JOOM

BOAKDE

examine the low

ALL KINDS OF STOll;

At the Bee

LOOK at the Elegant Line o:

at the Bee Hive Grocery. DON'T STOP till you see stock of package and I fees, at the Bee Hive Ci THE FINEST, and most

line of Queensware, at HIVE GROCERY. THE ONLY place to save

at the BEE HIVE

WE CALL YOUR SPEC

TENTION TO OUR f

DEPARTMENT. We you ni re Sugar for $1 thai in Monroe County,

3 - ' Kb

4

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Mi

Correct Attest:

Oct. 13.1886.

Jons WAI.SBOH, P. E. BtlSKIBK, W. E. WOODBUBX, Directors.

THE PATENT LEVEE EVE GLASS WILL HELP YOO. Write the !? entors and get deeriptios or it, and Patent Dioptric Eye Meter, Pa.enl Befraetometer, Journal on the EYE, ETC. Consumers should buy of our agents. Apply for Agency of our improvements. JOHNSTON OPTICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH.

(1 R. WORK ALL, Attorney, Office up-1 J. stairs, over McCalla A Co.'s Store. Will practice in all the courts. Special j attention given to tlieFenslen business.

Nolle of Insolvency. NOTICE Ii hereby given tliar. at the September term, 1886, of the Monroe Circuit Court, the estate of of James A. Fleetwood, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Three interested are notified tbat it will be settled accordingly- This the 28th day of September, 188(5. JOHN FLEETWOOD, Administrator. J:i me B. Mulky, Attorney. Sept. 23, 1IS86.

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4uperior Pocket Cutlery, Geld Pen, Al-

Oum, ana Fancy r -uciea in nniwHura, oo great to admiL" owmerUen.

is well supplied with choice Beading. He also carries a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and. almost everything elseto meet tbe literary wants of this community. TeacherVnd other friends of education are invited to make his store their headquarters, where tbey will be cordially welcomed, and uo etturl sp&red to make their stay pleasant. Jt. P. COLB.

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Tanlt CleaitinsI'repnre for Cholera. JOHN BROWN has supplied himselt wii.h deoderir-ors, tubs and ail tho npplinn2es necjssary for the successful prosecution of Vault CWning, and assures nt good work as has ever boon done by fori it,n part its, and tW much Itos money. Ho solicits orders nml Will Jjivo prompt atleiition to ill cm.

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