Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 November 1886 — Page 2
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Printed saeA WtJmtsdm, Jfortns, iy WILLIAM A. SABS, Miter aa FuWiaser.
IX ADVAffCE, ..& a Tear
The democrat will have about twelve majority in the next congress.
This is a gain of about thirty-one
for the Kepublieaos.
The State of Georgia has roted to amend the constitution so as to imt neasions to rebel soldiers
from the State treasury. There
was less than 1,000 votes against
the nroooaition. A State tax to
pension Northern Soldiers would never be endorsed by Indiana
Democrats.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
Winter threatens to come now,
and to come in earnest 1 he
President requires the people to return thanks Nov. 25th,for the recent Republican victory in Indiana
Christmas is coming. Qet
dissatisfaction with the administra
tion, and to the failure of the Dem
ocracy to make good the promises
made to the public two years ago.
"The neonle in my district," he
said, "are not in favor of civil ser
vice reform, and the administration has come into some disrepute with
democrats because Cleveland is
. i rii...i.i
u Tk- mam .on "Monon" stock is now 70c.
UJWJ W IVHfl aHSUy TVVT J - sejv I democratic sneakers in the district Hasn't been very long since 20c,
asserted that wheat would be worth regarded as a eood once for it
$1.50 per bushel after the RepubH- . j Kurwell, Republican
rU"TJU was defeated for Auditor of Jack
UIUU UHU aiiwwj a ana j - I XT that was receiving mora than 6& son county by but one vote. e
cents for wheat aad they were re- has filed papers demanding a recount
minded of the democratic promise. I -The Renublican State ticket
t he democrats oea also oeen ioiu -Mi . -,;,; of 67 in Law
. r 1 ill -u I - ... j
mat great irauos woum ue MnntT. Th(l ReDUblican
a
A j th., th. Ann nnnidlo labor- I renc uniy,
mi-men would be eiven employment State ticket only received a msjori-
.. . r j I. . . . i-n:
an soon as iae enanee or anmin- tv ot ho in Monroe county, a inning
istration was made. The failure of r 5fi voles s:nce th. .lection of 1881
all these things to become true was, D Jone8 hu turned
damaging w me ueiuucraia. j. n .-.. v ft . .. f j-1 j .i . i f to Newton. Kansas, after a visit of
umi HOI Hnprvw IIW IUC uuum I '
idle men has increases trorn wiu,-1 several weens iu wuuruc waut;
friends and relations The J. W.
Sears farm, south of Harrodsburg,
has been sold to Bart. Armstrong
The Prohibition party is
a 11 m a AHI i
irrowin?. ana noiiea ,io votes
9 S7 ' in the State at the recent election.
It is destined to be a healthy, grow
affidavit ing infant, because it is taken from
against Freeman alleging that he is the Republican party. Nine-tenths a foreigner, and that he has never 0f tne Dei-eons who belong to it in
been naturalized, Hits sets tne ,, P; nv Re
W trail -v.8 -a M1Ki;,mm f rhpm Havimr
Esouire Dillon Talbot, the I belonged to the old Abolition party
Gray, and Reporter Kerns of the crippled school teacher, better Geo Owens, who shot Char-
tnesope-eeoort. I known as " .outiaio, over in ine n neck
-- i - a rmm nw iii nn rnn nma a is'i w v
Somebody reported General Lj J'.k. 0iBce of Recorder of that weeks ago, was acquitted on the
Hanson as saying that in ease of a fat week. Buffalo has got pica of self-defense James
tie in the legislature he would claim Lng jB jjfe very well under most 81u98 old saloon stand, east of the
Prof. Foster is a new weather prophet of Iowa, and he predicts a great storm period extending from December 4th to 37th, during which will occur borne of the most destructive winter storms oC repent years Then storms will bertittch of -the same nature as the great 1lixaad of
last January, and there will be a general railway blockade in the western States. - . The terms of the various State officers expire at the following times : Clerk of the supreme eonrt and attorney-genera, the 22d inst.; secretary, Jan. 16,1887; auditor, Jan. 85; treasurer, Feb. 8; Superintendent of public inssruction, March 16. After tne last named date the only
democratic officials about the elec
tive: State offices will be Governor
000 to 1 ,080,000. I made my can-
yros on a pnNmivu p,iuiu.
The political horizon of Knox
enontv is not clear by any means.
Job Freemaa who was elected Auditor of that MMinty on the Repub
lican ticket, finds himself in a mud-
die. His late onnonent. Bar. a.
IfcCartv. has filed an
still to be lieutenant governor,
be-
discouraging circumstances, and he
be never resigned formally j-serves his eood luck. Martius-
witen ne Became euswma cuiiecwr. :,ie Rmbliean.
In an interview in the Crawibrds-1 - .
ville Areus-News be denied evert On f h Wlin ionrnals of with whooping couch. The rest of
having given utterance to eo a I F.f .l.inh m.kes B snccialtv his children, six in number, are
depot is now occupied by Fit r pat-
rick One of Sheriff Hinkle's
children, an infant, died last week
of furniture and wood-working sick with the same disease -
"Bloontingron, Ind.
thoaekt. He disclaims all inten
tion to have anything to do with
the organization of the legislature. news, says
f m ? a I jb w . i
-ao one ever roona me uyiog i" i noted lor its educational lacuiuef,
de a dishonorable thing in my life, hj,,-the site of the State Univer-
e WW, "ana x aon t innrna negw- . ;. aL . -notatiou
' "
ing such a course now.1
as a manufacturing place. Promi-
log farm house west of town, own
ed by John H. Louden, burned to the ground on Wednesday morning
last. It was occupied by a tenant
named Milton Norris, who lost ev
i i
It was no mere oversight in 1 oent among its establishments s the erythmg, including potatoes, wheat
niacin Meagher, the JJemocratici u,;. nna table fariorv of S. C. and fruit On Thursday morn
justice on the ticket for the legisia- . The WHrc, Gf ,uis ine last Martin Ball, of New Al
i?HLwt Ultmt! thlt fin " being shipped daily to all bany, an employe of the L. N. A
be was ineligible, but Meagher was 1 parts of the country, with a con- C. rail way, was married in tbe Uatn
disposed to kick at some termer I ataotlv increasing demand. They olic Church of this place to Mary
treatment, ba was aim a leading re fiBdi an unuguai demand in Mullin Rev. John Poucher
among the laboring men tlu Tt br their marble fan table I -i..i ; i wh.. Ut
. - ...a . m I - a I uicoviicu mi am mk w
ae was put on wiw tne nope oi frarBM. Any town should be proud o...i : ,i
of soon an enterprise.
READ THIS.
CLOAKS. CLOAKS.
The First Stock of Cloaks.
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PUBLIC SQUARE AND KHLKWOOD AVENUE,
Jt lav
RETAIL DEALERS IN
SlaplfiifiaiflCEiralCFffliifs,
Best Brands Coffees, Teas, Sugars, &c.
ORDERS FOR DR8D POULTBK
Will Receive Prompt Attention. PRICES Lower Than the Lowest.
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS,
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCTS.
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Boots and Shoes IIV SOUTHERN INDIANA. We make A SPECIALTY of the Shoe business, apd give it our undi vided attention, and we are thus able to give you better goods,
AND SHOE YOU OR YOUR THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE
FAMILY AT LESS COS' IN MONROE COUNTY.
Ta avirAirir mi mli finer of Roots and Shoes to
the amount of $2.50 and up we present a beautiful Clirorao Card upon easel, suitable for any parlor. fflReinember, we lead in the Shoe lioe." ED. WHETSEL.L., South Side of Square.
atrenetneninsr loo. E. Lamb for.
Gonarress. the remark beine made
that the legislature was sure to be
largely Democratic any way and
the objection wowor cot no figure. I
It was no mere mistake of law bnti a deliberate attempt to override tbe
DEIEB1L NOTES.
BY A CONTBIBTJTOB.
Dr. Jordan is away this week
fetter, oi the constitution in order to Iring in tne nortbern part ot tne
aid a net candidate for Conzreas. iotate.
j Attendance upon the Sunday
Brown county nobly oid tnr afternoon lectures has been made
work assigned to tier. She elected optional by the Trustees by the sug-
- memoer oi yongrew, ito jww Kstion of the Faculty. .1 udge ale
eemnors ana a ioidi represenwive, &aU of Terre Haute, formerly a
to say nothing of prosecutor, coon- he-cher of law in the University,
tj oScers and soeb. A Democrat- delivered tbe Irst lecture under the
ie vote in Brown county eoonta for
about three times as much as a Ke-
publiran vote in any ot tne enr-
(oonding count ies.
Sunday morning and evening, the
Pastor, Rev. Givler, having gone
to Jonea borough to dedicate a
church Parties were licens
ed to marry as follows, since last
published report: Martin Ball and
Mary Mullin, McClellan Rogers
and Nancy Mobley, Hugh Barrett
and Emma McGlotblin, Jesse Rogers and Amelia Axsom Dr.
Jordan has been off on a lecturing tour Prof. Hoffman also attended the Harvard re-union at
-Mrs. Livermore,
nnlinniil avatem. His theme. "The maianapoil
Trial of Christ from a Legal Stand- the famous lectures, will be here on
point," aroused such interest that
there was but little tailing off trora
tbe usual attendance on Sunday af-
ternoona. Dr. Jordan will deliver
At a great mass meeting of T ern .T
TBZZZZSUZZZS. " 3-nday lecture
. J I rTttA RnAvH nf HrrtlttlMM t
"1 J!! oecent meeting elected Dr. Karsten mas is the next important day and
ienificant resolution was the one! ?f Switzerland, to succeed date. Qet your stockings mended
tbe evening of the 18th with her
new lecture : "The Boy of To-day."
Mrs. Livermore is a Kappa, and will be the guest of that fraternity
;l while in Bloominzton Christ-
In a .i e .1 I
in relaon to taxation, which pro- Uu wr5w ,n IM "r "'.'ue for tl
pom to exempt everything j Tr JZ I Tbe Courier charge, that col
arr liihnr and niaee tne tax aa etna). I - - r
for the occasion. It will beg-r-a-n-d
It reads as fellows
We propoM to afaoBah all taxation span
MBUinga, improremsnta, aad oliwrtbtngi f biwiao prodooUas, and by taxing mm
Value of bad alone to provide fortbs puryaw of eoramen aeoesaitT aA benalt. Ia
ftts way we propoae to make ft onprofltaMe for monopoliaen t bold land, mine, foraU or city lot which they ace not put-tine-to uk, and by thia aataaa to throw
pm to eitizMM who wiab to make thorn- from doing several necessary things
selves oomcf. or empwy weir muxw in pro-1 perlainiRK to tbe weltare ot tne
duciDsr wealth, tha abaodant opportanttiee I tTi. mt vbieb oor common Father b Brovid- l Universny.
d tor an Jiw cftiwrea. i i ne aevotional exercises ot tne
lecture last Sunday were conducted
nf rjw. pmf RmWh. I ored bovs only 10 or au years ot
Institute. I age voted at tne recent election.
The Trustees found the affairs Voted for Hinkle.too.did they not?
of the University in good condition Hugh Marlin raked in 200
.t. conr,t,n u , votes for RepresenUtive, in Mongrowth of the Preparatory school .,art fnr
especially commendatory. I " 'v - 'J
Want of funds deterred the Board next election J lie Courier says
Frank E. Hunter was defeated for
Forest6rea.Ji.ye been raging I " p JTTr Recorder Talbott,
afaraing IT? :'. u:. k-
University. Dr. Poucher preached
Prosecutor at El Passo, Texas, and
that be came here tor revenge, on the 17th The newly elected
will be assisted
Robert Gilmore,
'tis said The vote in the fifth
m Spencer county to an
extent.
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everything f by fire. Mile, of fene- 7 fTJ "T&Z !Venr Strict for Congress wasas follows :
ioK have been destroyed within the I !D8 al y& v-." I Mati0rjj 16,694 ; Chase, 16,162;
p-tfewday. Sunday -gt tbel-H Tomlin8o, 572
3tn. Mr. ueorge &, living . . . Matsou's plurality, 532 The
be could summon, fought tbe
if re tbe whole night, but tbe flames
in place of ISev. Uivler who was
called to dedicate a church at Jones-
boro. Ind
Ian. I eartbauake-stricken inhabitants of
tores at the College Chapel, Thurs- Charleston paid (14,000 the other
d mnK nA hm Mlim I day, rtOV. ltl, :40 p. HI. -tier
firoperty, consisting ot a nne house, I " f Win. .kT oio w. hmWaI tolSbe cornea at the instance of a com-
ashes. eotailine a lorn of several? P"Y yoong ladies of tbeUoiver-
tboasand dollars. His crone of bay I s,tv
.nt ..Ka.n . nn mnsimiMl. i The ladies of the College Ave,
In tbe Lake neighborhood, five I M. E. church will give a Thanksmiles from Boekport, tbe damage giwog dinner in Kahn's vacated
m even greater, many farmers nav-1 ""'" "" "'u ,M"": ing lost their aeaaoa'a work, togeth- Thursday, Nov. 25. The object is . . a. -r I tn nrovide evervone a pcmm! dinner
fire l&Zin X ES and to help liqui- rail has a majority for Represents-
uai -:s.u,...k. a.MMi.0 . I date a debt incurred for coutiuicent tive in the counties ot Monroe and
ine the 23d, and the flames have expenses about tbe church
day to see Barnum'a show-
Lettuce leaves fried in butter make
a Creole dainty. They are also re garded as a delicacy in Centra
Pennsylvania Some one has
been out east of town stealing Jas
Alexander's turkeys. J4our were taken last week. He has almost
run the parties down Cal. Wor
swept over a large section of coun
try.
CertgreavaMa weal's) Ttewa.
Congressman Owen, of the tenth dUt-tcf, a re-eleeted by a majority
ni'2,2CW, 1)d be ran nearly 1,000 aheal of i he State ticket. His dele 't was mnVIently expects! by the da.ooi m and his overwhelming tir;i was one of the stunning hurprixe of the campaign. In rer,o n t' i.-i inquiry, be attrwated ku iuc:.4.. yd vote to dVinooratic
Mr. Frank Hunter and
Minnie Howe are to be married
to-day at 2 p. m. in tbe College Ave. M. E. church. Mr. Hunter
i a rising attorney at El Passo,
Texas, where be bis future home.
very estimable young lady. We cordially wib both a bon voyage through life. -Profr. Clark and Hoffman attended tbe Harvard anniversary banquet gi en hy ex-Superintendent Holcoaibc,at Iadunapolis last week.
the BOYD CRAVE VAULT.
Hade wholly ot CWlled Iran
mltation at Bownnod, Wajn",
inn aaa already na4. OMta bat UUle, can be mad in an rrve, t ntr Sad water tlaat aad 'fcara-,r-ara9lC protect bo wait and .boar tioai dampnwia. mould and deear aid from bartewtac aoimala aad venaia.
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an of tha oountv of Monroe, state or In
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same to be drank on the premise upon
hich be desire to sell said spiritous, vin
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ATTORNEYS' CARDS.
BVSKIRK t DUNCAN, Atterney. Of Bee in Mew Corner Building, up stairs. Will practice in all court of the State. Special attention giren to Probate business, and to collection and prompt remittanee of all claims. LOVDKSt ROGERS, Attorney, Office overFirst National Bank. All business of a legal nature given careful attention in all courts. Keel estate Title carefully examined by aid ot Louden' Abstract. A specialty made of the colleo? tion and remittance of claims of all kind,' rC0RRtr DUN LAP, Attorneys at Law,
J (Successors to Kat & Bust), All legal business will receive prompt and carefulattention. Office room S and T, over -'CVinar" Clothing, Bloomington, Indi. JAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, upstairs, east of the First National Bank, ( Busk irk A Duncan' old room) south side of the square. Probate business, and collections given special attention. Will also give careful attention to business in the neighboring county court.
f A. FUliK, Attorney, Office in Allen
At. A
Notice
aw'?''
or riasri
In the matter of the estate of BaamM:' Doyle, deceased. In tho Menroe Circuit Court, 9vaaber Term, 1886. Notice i hereby given tiut tto njtfaf: ilgned, as Adminwtratriz of tne ett;if'. Hannah Doyle, deceased, haa preeeacevt' and Sled her account and vouchor iq. aai -settlement of laid estate, nd that the tn,-. will come up for tbe examiaaii iaahd ao .. tion or said Circuit Court, on the 1 i day of December, 1888, at which ' time ait persona interested in said estate are reqttired to appear in said Court and show cauv if any there be, why said account and.voch-', ers should not be approved. , . ' ',. And tbe heirs of said estate, end all;
other interested therein, are also
required, at tho time and place t
m - -'r5fi
to appear and make pniof of their net
gloiin to anv part of (aid estate.
ELEANOR BLACK.
AduiniHratriSi.
5W
B. A. Fulk. AUy. Nov. 10, 1886.
McNarv new block, up-stnirs.ov
w corner room. Special attention will be ' Wo(hJ- deceased.
e I bii ij nniUHifl iJUktAitWB. miiA iu nrumiik
Notice of Final Setllentwat eg Estate
In the matter of the e,ttojlfotByah-
collection of clniui.
JAMKS B: MULKV, Attorney,
i. et r,: : r, w- .'i-.
I in Liiu jiuiiiva vmvwu vvwy iiee.j,;
( o. r i.Ki'm, tape :v-.-. ..Mv , II Notice is hereby eiven that tao.osastei--.-,
J give special attenlion to settling do-' finned, a Adrotnietralrur otthe cedents' etutP, colUwliiif;, etc. Willprac- j K qui rail Woods, diWKSod; ,bas
lice in ell couru. Is also Alayor.nnd may ' nnd 11 M her ucfount ami yemcili
be found in his office in Citj Building dur- sctilettVnt of said estate, and
ine business hour. sm will come up foresaw
j-i i ii'n c d t r r. a 4...r nan nn. I action of said circuit court -on
J. rtairs. over McOalla & Co.' Store. 1 December. lfifcM, atwbub Un
Will i r ,tie in 1! tha courts. SDecial in interested in ssdd etUte ar
attention given to the Pension business.
r jr
place of beginning. JOHN Nov. 10, 188S.
ft STOCK WELL.
McGee, the merchant tailor, is
now receiving a handsome line of
piece goods and furnishing goods for gentlemen. His is the popular and fashionable house, and dressy young men ai'e always pleased with bis work. Call and see the new goods.
C. C. TUKNKB. W. J. TURNER. Turner Hio., THE LEADING And Furniture Dealers. Ther have tho largest and Mint complete s'tock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington, and can sell goods cheaper than ever before. They have a large assortment of Wood, Cloth and Steel Caskets, and pay special attention toorders by telegraph. Carriages furnished when desired. Pianos and Orerana kept in stock, and told on monthly payment. North Side Public Square, Bloomington, Ind ap23-86
TnE P RO P RIETOB of tbe City Book Store announce to all hi old patrons, and an immense number of new ones, that ha is Still on Honda, and though he has been very slew in stating the fact, ha i (till in th City of Bloomington, and better prepared than
ever to cater to tbe varied taste of this
cultured community. Thus, in addition to an immenie stock of School and Col
lege Text Book be has a fine upply or
Wall Paper, Window Shades and
Fixtures CIIROMOS, OIL PAVNTIKCM, uperior Pocket Cutlery, Geld Pea, Albumt, and Fancy Article in abundance, too great to admit of enumeration. His News Stan 1 i well supplied with choiee Beading. He alio carries a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and almost everything ele, to meet the literarv wants of this community. Teacher, and other friends of education
are invited to make bin store their headquarters, where they will be cordially welcomed, and no effort spared to make their stay pleasant. F- COLE.
to appear in said Court and sbw
anytherc be, why said account audi ?
ers should not be approved. And tho heirs of said estate,
others interested therein. j
required, at the time and ptadS'1
to appear and make proof of th!
ship or claim to any pari of aiVi
B. A. Fulk, Atty.
Nov. 10, 1886.
Admin istratrU;
Brown of 970 votes. Cal. says that
he is getting ready to defend
contest, as it has been shown that three men in Brown county voted with their left hands, which is con-
expects to raske trary to ibestaloot rienry f.
Miss Howe is a I nil I man trill makea inllv landlord.
and the Progress predicts for him a successful career. The "National" is bound to boom under his management hull. Showers was in St. Louts latJi week, on business for the firm- Hintm Lindleai Continaedjon 3d pg.J
A Favorite Hotel is the Or--hard House, situated onnosita tbe depot.
The house is lnrire, conveniently arranged,
r, i . i , i ana ine rooms are mniunsn: y iimnuro ,
urel pleasure laKeii 111 wwg Good woll ,upplie(1 table-all that up the goods OI all priCfl, qualities I Bny ona might desire, are to be found
and k-inrla All nr nur natron will hero. Well arra need sample rooms are
. o:M .,ifi.im, fr ihsir ! fitted up in the Orchard Home, and Com
'"." miircial travelers w find the Orchard a
money. 1H11SK Or 11! ood house at which to stop. Meals sup
Boots at fl.50 to $5.00, plied to porsons at reasonable figures
SCOTT'S EMUJLklDjt OF PURE GOD L1VHE Oil
y HipoKBjAlfe of liate & Sh
so th it all can be
pleased. Call, everybody, on Blair, the Boss Boot Man. West SiriV Public Square. Ladles Wanted. A Lady Agent 1 wanted in every city and village; also, ladies to travel and solicit order for Madame Wood's Corsets and Corded Cosset Waists, Tampico Forms. Hose .Supporters, Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Aeent are making from $20
toaoaweek. .Send for cj''" and uniforinh' EOo( in al! pnrt'eu
Orchard & Hon are the proprietor.
Auditor Alexander has s neat fiur rnnm hnimo. with a ronuiiite 1
out houies, and a large lot well set with fruit trees and vines which will be sold on reasonable terms.
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Tto only tmrraito& et COB MTKR OITi thai an bo uko nadlly and toUcaM tor a stag tan
1KB M A KM EOT FOB COWSTJlIPTIOlt.
sC
isp imlt ir.
Bmt Brbao baked by Bencknrr, Blonmington'8 boss baker. His
brfad is lieht, wholesome, sweet,
pnce-lit to B. M ood, 64 So
Syracuse, N. Y.
ran. urniijT?. tii hhh
nmbHL a iii wiwiHii hikoiutiuiH w aaibKK It h. "asarrsllens la It iweha. TWrlU nl irartoreBd br Ua bos wjatotsiie in tha MiwtrlMot the world. Wmm Bta S all JrMh,
Saab wllb CSIaas for Sale. Some six and nine light aash.-with glHK. for sale at this office, at 8c. per light. This is charging only llie jiriee of the class throwing in
j ttie stish, the painting aud glatng,
a A. FULK, Atty.) Hotlcc to Kon-Realdenta. Tbe Stale of Indiana, Monroe County. In the Monroe Cirenit Court, November Term, 1886. Mary A Chandler vs. Jonathan Chandler. Complaint No. UTS. Now come the Plaintiff, by Richard A. Fulk. her attorney, and file her eomplaiut
herein, together with an affidavit stating that said defendant, Jonathan Chandler, is not a resident of the Slte of Indiana ; that said action is for a divorce, and that
said non-resident defendant is a necessary
party thereto.
Notice i therefore hereby given said
defendant, last named, that unless he be and appear on the 14th day of the next teimof the Monroe circuit court, to be
ho don on the 4th Monday of November,
A. l. 1886, at Ilia court House in inoom-
ington, said county and Stale, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same
will be btaru and detorminea in ill at-
sence.
W!ttiess my name and th Seal of id Court, affixed at Hlooinington, this 41th ilfty of October.A.D. 18H8.
sb al d. w . am WJi ING,
vrara.. Oct. 13, 18BS.
Notice or final
Eatato.
In the matter of tho 0al Woods, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Csort,
ber Term, 1886 Nottee is hereby given that tha
Isnao Wood, deceased, hapiOI Sld her account and voaehalt
settlement of said estate, aaij same will come up for tbeekasai
action of said Circuit Cor j oa davof D. coniber. 1886. tYWfc
person interested in laid aetata
quired to appear ia said Conn at rausa. if anv there be. wbv said
and voucher should net be awirovoi;,
aru un niiin, m ma wiwia'. other interortod thereta, art alMO'
required, at the time aad phMO to annear and make proof of thei
or claim to an v part of the estate.
ELEANOR 8Ml
Admin
R. A. Fulk, Atty. Nov. 10, 1886.
GOOD Si
or Commission to Men and VffmmjUt1 act a IochI or traveling AsrMt. ?"
pcrienee netdM. Steady world '-'
wniTHKT, nursery mao, vt)uumm$qm$4 Y. (Mention this papar.) Nuv. 3-86-4m. .!. - -. ..-
, .,.-,..... "' 1 '!! Afc"
Notice Sf AslaialMila
TOTlCK is hereby given, iatthK?nA aj
XX dersigned ha been appointed tfc
oi tne Monroe viircun tmu:l-
Clerk of the Monroe Circuit
Monroe countv. 3ute of Indialaa..
ministrator, with the will annexed, a. !:.:; estate of John K. Vbisoand, Mteafl Itiat roe county, deceased. ., Said estate i supposed tbe sotvoat.' . VM. H. WHISNAND. -Oct 13-88 AdiaUieiorw It. A. Fulk, Atty.
R. A. FULK, Atty
Notice of insolvency.
NOTICE i hereby given that at tbe September term, 1886, of the Monroe Circuit Court, the estate of of Jame A. Fleetwood, deceased, wa declared probably insolvent. Those interested aia notified that it will bo settled accordingly Thi the 28th dayoriseptember, 1886. JCinN FLEETWOOD, Ail ministrator. .Tumei B. MulW. Atterosy.
Motlce to lVoa-
8tat of Indiana. Monroo coootv. aa.
In the Monroe oimiit ooort, Novomber term, 1888. s Coraolaint NewllWv -i , .
.Tnha Sh,.n . .Tkn V. KmSiI ial Hut' i V '
unknown heirs of John F. Reed, . :t
Now come the plaintiff, Jiy Kiehard A.
X u i tv, iwiiibj, munn wf.-R an. Hip
Plaint Herein, toireiner wim an nwmgn. -n bowing iliatsald defendant Joti',N Reod and the unknown belr eif Joha r-'I'.tSte
Rod, are not rodents f tha State or.,'.
Indiana; M at said action i fr the far.pose of quieting title to real estate hy laiteV countj, anci that said noa-reaidVnt dafsolr
dants are necessary parties tnersto.
notice is raereiora a defendants, last named.
be and appear oa the 14th
term of the Monroe circuit court, to,
holden on the fourth Monday of Noveaa
bor, A.D., 1886, at the Gaurt House, n
Bloomington, in (Aid county ana Wata, h and answer or demur to said esMsfhttat, the ame will be beard aad determine their absence. ,
Vitnes my name end seat of aU oourt, K
afflxed at Bloomington, thi 14th day af-,
October, A. D. 188. , fai.3 D- W BROWMINO, Clsrlc. Oa. ao. 1S85.
ties tnersto. hereby given said , d, that ittjMay 4th day of tto"iat -
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