Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 January 1887 — Page 2

Printed tack ysdrwswey Morning

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Th Utcat nbartOt the muddle

a Indianapolis is jW withdrawal of tJov. fay from the candidacy for li. S. Senator, in order ,aa ke state, tint tW Democratic party nay not be without a Governor. It U very

tn&Akte in wad of this BKCt) of

rttf-3criBee xd the part of Col. . ThtDeaaoatataf tbalodiana

Senate., am carrying tbr point wlNMt regard lo law or lb rigbta

f tne people warping the Pica

tfcnejr ef tha Senate, refo&tng to go into joist convention to bear the

reading of the Governor'a message, and RBortins to nny and nil revo-

lotionary pets, Looks like the e

lira nwy be wasted in- par tisan contoats for official positions.

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. After a pleasant visit among home folks, Miss Josie Woodward has returned to her work in Ohio There has been a terrible slaughter of torkies at the various

matches recently. There is a vast

deal of cruelty about shooting a

turkey fall of holes, after tbe

poor bird has been tied to a stake.

Why not shoot at a mark, and let

the beat marksman take the torkey as a premium? This would rob the torkey matches of their savage cruelty At Cross Roads church

three Christmas Trees were erect

ed and an immense crowd witnessed the distribution ot presents. Wm.

Ward made a popular Master of Ceremonies, while the presents

seemed more valuable after passing

through the bands of the two popular young ladies. Miss Ettie Steph

enson and Miss Jennie Pauley

Eld. George N. Puett has taken

advantage oi the snowy weather to

go on a visit to relations and friends

in Illinois Miss Bertha Wor

rell of west of town, is visiting relations in the windv state ot Kan-

Tbe winter set in early

awt is libelv to bold late. and. the

mnk will be a scarcity of feed be

fore tbe trass conies Persons

who. have lost sight of the Farmers' Granges need not think . that they have no longer an existence. The

Crass Roads Grange No. 71. has

recently elected a full list of officers

and the Grange is in healthy con

dition and will be board from tkii

stuoa -The Maxwell farm has

been rented for tbe next reason to

lis. Frsker Tbe wedding dinner of Mori. Payne and. Fanny

Johnson of Perry tp., occurred at the residence of Jease Payne, on

Christinas day, and was a long to

be remembered occasion. ' 1 us as-

bluge comprised tbe family

lations and numbered forty-two

A company baa been organized persons. It is not necessary t o say

to build a ship canal across tbe State! jj, tntT bad a jolly time, and re

ef Florida, from the Atlantic to tbe tiwsj. th tne tbBJt lne bride

a m am a an e ii -m. . I .

3U. xn wouiu anorwn inc m- groom might have "many more

taoce from tbe sea-beard to tbeguU! vedin2 dinners" Miss Mc-

thfes 1,800 mifca, and would avoid &v ;a voting relations in this

tbe dangerous Florida reels, so I She is now a resi.lent .of

danewens to commerce and on as- v-breaka The 29th nit. be

at which extreme rates of

charged.

ssr-s"d the isiMatrmitinn of this

JlPORT

to draw bar

coat anpnli from her own. bank yard.

A fear days aince partiea who were

boring for natural gas at a point aear the Uokn Pacific brid get rack

i loot vein of coal at a depth

of the Condition or THE

Fix-ast National Bank

AT BLOOMINGTOi, in the State of Indiana, at tbo close of business, on Decentbar 28th, 1688:

RESOURCES.

Loan and discounts 9191,298 88 Overdraft, B.3 90

U. S. Bonds to secure circula

tion 4 per cents, 3P,w "

Due from approved Basarv.

Aeents, "

Due from other National

Bank! a

Due from State and Frlvato

Banks and Bankers

Beat estate, furniture and fix

turea -

Current expenses ana taxes

pnid.

Premiums paid-

Bills or otber Bans, Fractional currency, includ

ing nickels and cents,

Trade dollar, Uold coin,

Redemption fund witn u. .

Treasurer (not more man o per cent, on circulation....,.

of 611 feet. A stock company was

nskflst amnized to develop the

dbjoevery.

Ts Deinociw an ''S w

erytking in their power by their

aHaof asornatioa in the Indiana

8tamtoscaMaRepabli9an vic

tory in this State next Fall a year. There will be nothing underlain snoot the positioo of Indiana in l;888,.and:wHba snsnivy candidate for President tbe Republican jmaty will sweep. tbe country. Dem-

wntio lesdera faesiUte at nothing

in order that thev mav carry their

385 landmarks of various descriptious exist between the lake of the Woods and the base of the Rocky Mouutaina. Detroit Free Press.

7.8S5 60 4,833 60

488 00 20,738 00 1,350 00

Ttl, ....

LIABILITIES

Capital itock paid in,.:,.......

Surplun fund......

Undivided proats,. Nation! Bank note outstand

ing.

Individual deposits, subject to . check........ .v ...... ttamand certificates Of deposit

Pu to other National Banks,

tSM,804 75

(120,000 00 . 25,400 00 , 11,349 79

37,000 00 116.843 80 U,m 75

36 1

$355,804 75

Total,..... ......

Stats or Ixnux, MoMitoa Covstt, j. I, "W. B. WooDBUH, Cashier of tbe

abovo named Bank, do solemnly swear

that tbe above statement is true, to tne

best of my knowledge and beliei.

W. B. WUUJf BURJi, Viaanier. Subscribed and sworn before me, this

7th dar of Januarv. 1887.

Notary Public.

Correct Attest:

Jan 1 VI 887.

Johx "Waldsow, P. K. Euskirx, Baxar C. DtTNcax, Director.

OE1EIA 1. NOTES.

BY A COSTBIBUTOB.

0

epansifc kal airtboxity . aJaisa- eW ' . . Tne committee engaged in pet'

ftetimj tfin arrangements for tbe grand national competitive drill, to

beheld4n Washington in May next

ing the 67th birthday anniversary

of Baiabridge Hall, his friends

and rvistiomr gave him n bsaket

dinner aorpriae, at, hit bomf snr

miles, north of ,-Bloopingtnu. It

was a very pleasant occasion'1 and

there was a reunion of children

and friends that made it one of

thoseeyents that enght to occur more

often in bur usually humdrum ev-

At the recent State Teachers' Association, held at Indianapolis, the number of teachers who had been students at the Indiana University, was very noticeable. This means that the University is doing as

ninch if not more than any other Institution of the State towards

supplying (he public schools with energetic, capable teachers. It means too that it Indiana University is to give direction to the public school in this way her profes-

ura snould oe very eminent inr morality, intellectuality and $pirituality. The Rev. Corning of Terra Haute last Sunday gave a very excellent Sabbath lecture. His ideas in re-

sard to the relations of science

wards religion were good. 1 Here is and there need be no conflict between true science and religion,

judging from Mj C.'s jHwition. A

lew more sucn lemurvn wmiiu

profitable. The next Sabbath lec

ture will be on "The Attitude of

Catholicism towards Science" by

the Rev. Znhn of South Bend. Mr.

and wi

Amt nMaWlanf l4ft 000 baa

aZ JZJiL. .7 1 jUxu ydny4ife W. N. Hall, the

I active live insurance agent, came

an assured

MiK-

home to take hie New Tear dinner

at the old familiar table . A

JL .LI tt-; i J protracted meeting is being eon

their intention of compating for the! . .

tne SBeeuagtsw vanoa BMiinuj orstntione iliacamp in the park

amrronndingm Washington Men

atment, mad the camp ia to be called

tfeasp GorePaabington.

Humaton,Geo.W. Moaer ahd Mary Gal van. Jas. Stephens and finth

Aoderaon, C. W. Gaskils and M

E. Fulford, Wm. Grifly apd Mary

Adams have procured marriage li-

Tk Instaa nf n hrwtatiraa l censes Circuit court will be-

l'tMssed bill to pay tbe Mo-t gin its next term on tbe first Mon

llienwttl Jk Waadiaater lailnadl v of February Bart. Arm-

abant tSoO.OOO, on the alleged! strong baa sold'riramber of mnles

ground that tbe United States mov-j to Samoel Wallingfdrd, and that srf'tkataih. Tssmanis Ten-feentleman will take them to Ab-

Hit

nmir Daring tbe war tbe rebels! bey villa, S.C., this month

took np tbe rails to repair otber Miss Loo Braxton baa been enterlinea of more isapertanee to them.l taining bar cousin from Paoli, Miss

and the government aubseqaently Con Brextan A gentleman teia'large part of tbe track, from KVarsaw, Ind., Mr. Deckard Sow it is propped to make it pay ha come to Bloomington to attend

tor the whole. Tbe bill will pro-1 1. S. U., and will occupy the D.

bnbty be killedjn the aenate, but i Eckley Hunter residence Cectjl:

thn fat that amed th hooaef ia Lodge. I. O. O. F has elected

lipp tfjepar ax tne onsnoiawiM i ine mftawing gnimeinen w m ot?

17. A. Fierson, ft. Q. ; Fred,

Fase. G. : J. M. Bice, See. : F.

-fxr it n r n .

- - l:ul. j : .1.. 1

to

ved aoair voryt'valaable and in-

I ktfallsmWva wSfxnk ktni fmmw Tiv

Qmhmwm Cincinnati

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be

Among them may

a ringoTtwaas weigh-

uig ten potmaa, wnien was- worn upon the ankle of an African princess aaan ornament. Professor Hendler, the ntodeler of the muse

um, whose marvelous productions in plaster have given him tbe title of the "Wizard," bow engaged upon a life-sized figure of Geronimo, the Apache Chief. Tbe work, although copied from a photograph, will, w lien finished, be a life-like representation of the notorious Indian out-htw, and will forsn a very iutercdting addition to the collections of tle mnsenm.

--TJe Joncaboro Gazette wants

a dog taw that will require every

dog to wear a collar with the name f tk owner on it. It says many fcherp arc killed by abandoned dogs, fiume oi the finest nWka have been destroyed hi a single niglt.

Zshn i a Catholic priest,

hope tbe professors, students and citizens will be so Catholic aa to

fait studies in the Denta

College. Dr. McGae ia determined to stand at tbe head of his profes

sion Mr. Teagne of Nebraska

who traced fisr XSev. Mr. York

farm eaaior isloomingtoo, is now residing upon it and expresses him

self as well satisfied with the trade : J. Z. McCaoghen of Amboy, I nd., where he is Principal of schools, is visiting bis sister, the wife of

Henry Russell The Bassel! family, east of town, is entertaining their relative, Mr.. Edgar, of Btlle-fontaint-,0. There was a "pound nartv" at the residence of Rev. Mr.

Shaw, on Thursday night a week Don't shoot quails now unless they attempt to bite you. Then yon might shoot them in self defense Every man in town who owns an ice house has harvested a bountiful crop of congealed aqucosity for July ate. Many farmers Concluded on 3d page-

give him a good hearing.

Ootioniii attendance at Sunday

ectures has been abolished. This

is a good mive. Now 1st us have

eotures appropriate to tne day ana

occasion, and good will be accom

plished.

Dr. Jordan delivered an address

on tbe Food Fishes of Indiana be

fore tbe State Board of Agriculture, at Iodianspolis last week.

Cats have become commercial

commodity at the Biological Li

brary this term. "JSacn moussr is worth ten cents'1 so Eigenman

says.

A fine epeeies of snowy owl made

its appearance at the museum last.

week, it was taken near suitivao

Mr. Slangier the Librarian, and

Registrar of the University ia suffering from an attack of diptheria.

Fred. Howe, who has served so

long and so well as Treasurer of the

university, will soon give up the

place and remove to Louisville.

His office hours are now irum 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1:30 p. m. to

4 n. m. Students who have not

procured quietuses- should govern

themselves accordingly. It is rum

ored that Walter -Woodbura

succeed him. Seven new students are enrolled in tha Preparatory School this term,,. The enrollment for the year in now ninety. Eight or ten new students have pot in an appearance in the Collegiate Department of the University. Mr. J. H. Howard, of the Senior Clam has been engaged to assist in the work of the Preparatory School. No labor is spared to make tbe work of this department efficient, and prosperous and success

ful term is anticipated. Miss Clara E. McCord, Class of 1871, now of Lincoln, Ills., is visiting friends and relatives in tbe city this week. Justin McCarthy will lecture, Jau. 29. Hear him.

Delinquent Xitstt. A LIST of Lsnds and Lots returned delinquent for tbe Year 1885 end previous years, in Monroe county, Indiana, by Isaac Claman, Treasurer : No 1 Beam Bloaaooa TownstolP So. 284 Moore, H. J. ft R. I. northwest or neq sec33 M0 north r2w, 40 acres. Value, $270. Total tax 1 7 65. 329 Isabella Pugh, Stineavilie, lot Mo 32, valu. $225, total tax $10 99. 340 Lydia Runyan, pt seq seq ec20 tlO n r2w, 12 acs, vol. $135, tot. tax U 45.

4 040 00 I 35S Mlieanetn Bioun, pi nwq "4 mko o'ooi m : tin n rlw. I-aerea. valu. 90. tot tax 3 45.

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9 787 00-i 368- Uawawnmitos neirs, pi neq, anu ' ! east half of the sea seclS ; pt swq sec 16, . . 1 K .In 4n -

132 06 sua pt sni scci n a w, cw,

tax 87 lo. ...

400 Magnolia Shield, Stinmville, bota No 77 and 78, value 40 00, total tax 2 07 454 Margaret Wagermsn, pt nwq nen sscI9 tlO n r2w, 5 acres, value $S0, total tax 3 42. 458 William "Williams, at sarq sec23 110 n r2w, 150 acres, value 925, -total tax if, &s.

473 Laura Willard, Btlnesvllle, Lots

Mo. 53 and 64, value 110, total tax 42. HwS Washita Bloat Township . . 514 'Wiseinsn Anderson) Wayport LoU Mo. 1 and 4, value 40, tot. tax 1 85. 548 Martha Branaam, pt &sqipnd pt swq neq sec3 tlO n rl, 00 sjfrei.-'vai. 400. total tax 19 77. 671 Charon Cox, eside whf sq; and e side swq neq see36 tlO a rlw, 80 seres; value 400, total tax 20 44. 572 Mary A. Collier, nwq of seq and the seq of the nwq sc23 tlO north rlw, 89

acm. valua zao. total lax a ot.

F74 Marion O. Cochran, eq of the nwq

and the swq of the neq of sec2 tie norm

rlw. 80 acres, value total sax i .

578 Jaremiah Uollier. swq ot tne swq

of socio HO n rlw 40 acres, value too, to

tal tax 4 88. ; "J

ann 1.1. '.XM n nf tlA HVfl 1

Wif X 1J lit 1U UUUUIH, Ml. w ' " -

sees tlO n rlw 88 acres, value JOB, total

Liur 10 99. : M.

2 James KJ Franklin, neq aaq sees 110 n rlw 40 acres, value 160, sarveyors fee and total tax 10 34. : S58 James B.Qalloway, seq wj seel 3 M0 a rlw 40 acre, value 100, tytal tax 7 81. 697 Samuel Houston and otber, swq swq sad swq seq seclS tlO n rlw 80 acres.

Also town or tsinaostan, ;os o.. 9, value 440, total tax 49 88. 674 Tbe. Kingan, nwq neq acl6 tlO n rlw 40 acre, value 155, total tax 6 "77, 733 Miiler'A Brsinard, swq nwq soc8 tlO n rlw 40 acres, value 200, 8uWJo' fee and total tux 19 08. 735 AnnaiMyer,ehf nwq and ae8?ec7 tlO rlw 340 acres, value 1,880, tetal- tax 79 4. i 754 Hoses McLoan, neq nwq seet64l0

n rlw 40 acres, value total tax Da767 Amelia Pearson, Whf seq seq soc3 tie n rlw value 80, total tax 3 58..

790 Andrew J. itooinson, pt swq :neq

ec33 tie n rlw 30 acres, vlu to, surveyor' fee and total tax 24 84.

796 James B. Robinson, send awq

nwa and n end nwo swq scc24 tlO, u jllw

40 acres, value 250. total tax 19 R

799 Jasper N. Robinson, rq awq ec3t tie n rlw 40 acres, value 150, total tax

21 7.

815 Wm. Shryer, .whf n!q neq and wfafncasecBtlOn rlw 100 acres, value

760, total tax 30 05.

823 Luctnaa araun neirs. nwq swq ,

o ... 4 ... .,

to sees t-c cor seq hu w " w -" i -'i

tax 12 70. ! 881 Ransom P. Stewart, seq swq see? tlO r. rlw 40 sere, value 150,-toial tax 9 54. i 848 Wm Shii Amelia TayWf, srs; arq and acq seq seals tlO n rlw 89 aW.-i, value SOfl. total tax 15 83.

867 (tenth A. Whetsell, swq swq see2 tlO n rlw, 40 seres, vsl. 875, to. tax 17 81. 870 Rosana Weinrich, ptbCWqec5 tlO n rlw, 31 sen, val. 330, U.tax 21 0 1 874 Lavina Weaver.nwqnwqsecfi, and pt north half nrq ec 110 n rl w 88 acrs value 600, total tax 32 99. Ho S Marlon Township 912 James Collins, ehf of ehf'jieqwc23

tlO rls, 40 acref, value 140, total tax 9 42 931 John W. Ewing, neq socll U0 n rls. ICO acres, value 300, total tax 15 47.

924 Israel Lands, seq neq secB, tlO n rle, 40 acre, valua. 150, total tax 7 Oi. 996 Florence Neal, n hf neq swq, and pt nwq swq sec5 HO n tie, 36 acres, rst. 65 00, total tax 3 57. 1047 Geo. M. Weddle, swq Mq seel tlO n rle forty acre, value 130, total tax 7 44. 1035 Joseph K.Sharpe jr.wq nwq and nwq wq sec4 tlO a rls B0 acres, value 249

total tax ax.

Me lO Perry Township 3869 M. T. Campbell, Seminary lot No. 175, value 250, total tax 13 04. 3969 "Wm. Lake, pt swq swq sec35 18 rlw 30 acres, value 100, total tax, 9 59. 4083 Elizabeth Rice, pt w side ehf n eq

ecS0t8 n rlw, 4 sores, value 385, total tax

13 90. Us li-HBalt CrH. Township 4112 John W. Busklrk, neq nq ee31

t8 n rle, 40 seres, valua 0, total tax 5 36

4238 James B. ClarK, ebr nwq nwq eec3 t8 n rle, 20 acre, value 40, total tax 3 10.

4236 And. W. Clark' estate, pt nwa seq ec5 17 nrle, 10 acre, value $75, total

tax 6 02.

42C7 decree D. Emery, neq nwq sec32

t8 n rle, 40 acre, value 120, total tax 4 13 4333 Clara P. Knight, pt seq neq sec29

18 n rle, 39 acres, value 4T9, total taxs

4436 Stephens ft Stephens, pt seq nwq secio ta.a rle, 24 acres, value 96, total tax

S3 69.

4472 Jelilah Vsueht, seq two ccZ0 18

n rle, 40 acres, value too, tola I tax 4

4478 Isadora Works, nwq nwq SM3Z

t8 n rle, 40 acres, value loo, total ux n si

4491 Moses iunn, swq nrq. and seq sec

28 t8 n rle, 200 acres, value 330, total tax $13 01.

No 13 Polk. Township 4496 William Adams., swq swq sec31.

t7 n rle 40 acre, value 90, total tax 5 13.

4497 Mary A. Arney, swq nwq seclB,

and nwq swq sec29 t7 n rle B0 acres, value

275, total tax 17 46. 4498 Etisa Axom, pt ihf nwq and pt nhf swq sec 17 t7 n rle 120 acres.valuu 340, total tax, 16 32. 4511 H. a Bigham, swq neq seo24 .17 n rle value 100, total tax 4 16. 4512 Ben,). Browning, whf seq scc36 17 n rle 80 acres, value 400, total tax 24 88.

4633 Louisa Caxee, whf swq noq sec 18 t7 n rle 20 ecre,va!ue loo.tota! tax 10 14. 4536 MaHon i. Cochran, nwq neq seclS t7 n rle 40 acres, luo 100, total tax

4 15.

4540 Stonewall J. Clark, swq tea sec7

17 n rle 40 acre, value '200. total tax 14 04

4641 Andrew J. Clark, pt neq sec36 t7

n rle 130 acref. value 500. total tax 33 02,

4543 Jobn Cbambei, neq neq seex vi

n rla.fortv acres, value 340, total tax 24 15.

45T5 James J. Clark, apt elide wq

ec36 t7 a rle 48 acres, value 200, total tax

19 06.

4548 James Cone's estate seq nwq sec25

t7 n rle, 40 acres, value 200, tot. tax 12.04

4551 Josenh CracraR, ne cor swq neq

and stq seq secSl, t7 urle, 45 acres, value

95. total tax 4 15

4554 James L. Clendenin, nwq nwq

sec31. 17 n rle. 40 acres, value $50, total

tax 82 83.

4573 Josenh Duncan and wife, swq neq

ecl9 17 n rle, 40 ncres, value 75, total tax

4 52.

4678 Frank Dnuehters. sea iwq sec3t

t7 n rle. 40 acres, value 00, tutal tax' 2 66

461 4 America Orubbs" estate, war nwq

secl9. t7 n rle. 80 acre. Tame 160, tots

tax 6 30.

4615 Gflcriu K.Gage, neq mc21 t7 n ne

160 acres, value 350. total tax 13 3.

4617 Isaac Gruhb sr. swq neq soclB

and a tide nva nta sccS t7 n rle 50 acres.

value 120 total UX 16 34.

4G23 Isaac Orubb's estate, nq neq

sec23, pt seq sec 14, and wnr swq sect a, at

in 17 n da 230 acres, value 610, total tax

45 76.

4033 Geo. W. Halli neq swq sad ptr

nwq seq secll 1 7 n rle 50 acres, value 160, total tax 6 Cfi.

4G42 Amnnda Harris. (Wi swq Soc25

and e tide swq ) fec26 t7 a rle 63 acres.

value 245, total tax 33 uo. 4663 John Henderson n side trq fc3l

nwq of the i,wq ssc33 anil ptahf nwq sec89

TAXES FOR

Notice is hereby qivbk that the Tax Duplicate for the State and County Taws fat tt

1886 is now in my hands, and I am ready, to receive Taxes thereon charged.

TURNPIKE no AD, TAX. I have slo received the Turnpike Duplicate, for the collection of Taxes, on the fallowing roads 4 .

TIip fdllnwinc tahla shows the Sate of Taxation on each one hundred doHars' worth ot property, ainl sdso-oo

each j)oll, in the several corporations in Monroe county, J nutans, lor tne year ioot :

TOWNSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS.

Bean Blossom, Washington, Marion,

Benton,Bloootoington, -

Uichland,

Van Bureo, -

'errv,

Salt Creek, -

Polk, Clear Creek,

Indian Creek,

City of Bloomington, Town of Ell'ettsville,

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$2

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50

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In addition to the above there is cliareed to each p,rson owning, keeping, or harboring within the Cosntf

$1 00; One Female Coir,, $2 00. Each additional Dog, $3.00.

The Taxes as above, stated can Ve paid at the office of the County Treasurer, in the City

Monday in April. 1886, 'without penalty.

Taxes become due on the first of January, and the tax payer may pay the full lamwiai of sues taxesott or

Monday in April, or may, at bis option, py ono-half thereof on or before tne saw lnird Mawlay o a-prii, SB tilSffM

naif on or before the Qrst Alondav in Jtovemtier, la tae manner prewrioea uy w.

tall men t.

When first installment is not paid prior to third M onday in April, the Taxes for tha whole year beeom d!i itl - m mi i. v.. t,. u.a.h and ntianrap nn TlaHnanant taxea MsulUnr ioae . anv

nenon pavinz to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and tn what Township or Corporation ft was :ilBMBjtj2y

Please examine your receipts before leaving tha olHce and see that they include aU your property. W you Dave 1

ferent tow.nships, or if your personal is in another townsblp from your real estate, piease mcauoB iuw wcv

bar or tax-Davers in tno countv. tne i reasurer cannot. s.nw wnmi om mmn r-j .

promptly ; by so doing yu will save penalty, interest, sad cort, and ins a very unplessaat duty. Assp 1

Persons owine delinquent taxes hould psythem t once. Tbe late law i of uch a character tHmnhmmfA.-mif,

Treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes, however much ne may regret M coywrc tasam uy . . o.,;

The owner of propertv on the first day of April i;i any year, shall be liable for the taxes of that year.

ptfty on tne nrsviaj oi ajmi snan urn cuumuctto u i umict w u

fi-The Treasurer hs no option in relating the Penalty on Taxea allowedly be aeliaqaent. Tax-pi notified that all the Road Tax is due and payable with the i'iist lnst.llmwit. o rUt wift-he ajlewl

Receipt is presented. Koad Keci'ipU will oe rccoivea in payment oi scebuu - endorsed for persons owing Delinquent Taxes.

The ANNUAL SALE of Delinquent Lands and Lot? will take :pim&

PARTICULAR ATT KilTIO it

. . . .a rsra a vfl Jp- - it. .'a. .at i

u i,i,r ,,.m i hir rropinta hpinrp ieaviB is i reasurer a vriice ana awe ttws v aw

J, ayvia r.i.M.. . . - r- 7- 9 - - . B .

1 hose who have ia,ntw or otner property m more mau -r

Tax correct.

receipt for all

Blooshngto.v, Isd., Jan. 5, 1887

all in t7 n r2e Si teres, value. -6 J, Uitai

1t li 04.

46i4 Henry Ilenley. pt awq seq and pt

in nva secl9 1.7 nrle 40 acr. s, value tuu.

total lax 4 05.

4J55 John llelcnborir. mq nwq seclS !

t7 nrle 40 acres, value 1U0, tutal tax 15. 4CS9 Andrew W. Kiraer's estate, ehf. nwq swq, aiq iec34, swq Mcqand ftfq awq sec33 t7 rle 300 acres, value 575, totul tax 40 68. " J t, 4706 Sllif. McLablin ohf nwq and whf nrq secM t7 rla 160 acres, value 500, total tax 25 04. 4707 I). sIePlierson.pt swq nwq sect t7 rle 10 acres, vnlue 60, tital tax 2 36. 4710 Phoebe Mitchell n-q seq see36 t7 rle 40 acres, vlu 75. total tax 3 67. 4713 C.W. M ehf seq seel 3 t7 rle

80 acres, value 240, total tax ui. 4720 John Mitchell Adinr, pt nwq seq ice 5 t7 rle 10 acn-s,va!ue 50, tot. tax 5 85. 4755 W. A. Putterson, whf seq secl3 t7 rle 80 icrp. valtte 200, total tax 10 00

4765 Jos Quillia.a side q arl9 t7 rle

58 acrei, value 125, total tax is

4774 Eliza J. Riddle, seq swq. inf seq

seel 1, whf neq seq neq sec!4, H in t7 rle,

240 acres, value 480, total tax, 19 02,

4784 Susan C. Scitcoe. nwq swq sacl9

t7 rle 10 acres, value 260, total tax 30 05.

4791 Charles Sipes, stir sni ana neq

Ml

The northern boundary of the United States is marked by iron

nillara. everv other one of which

!Ss) 4 Beatsm Tsmofilslp

1063 Klixabeth Adams, pt'b nq. i nwq nwq, nwq neq and pt wq risq all 'ia , c31 19 n rle 116 acre, value Mi total tax 37 86. 1088 Geo. W. Brannsm, w free, sec to rla 30 sere, value 0. tatai tax 4 4i. U81 John W. Buskirk, seq seel I tS n e 160 seres, value 800, total tax 29 75 l074 Sarah Alexander, nwq nwq ec34 nd tha ehf neq nrq sec33 t9 n rle, 100 acrn; value 275, total tax 10 60. 1111 Isaac Bledsoe, shf seq neq ; and shf swq nwq src31 19 a rle .40 acre, value 190, total tax 7 16. 1153 John D. David, nwq swq. and

swq nwq sec28, and the seq neq ec29 all in tlO n rle 120 seres, valua 385, total tax 37 49. 1195 Bvrsm S. Right, nwq awq ec35

t9 n rle 40 acres, value 130, total tax 6 94.

1274 John G. Ptilley, abf nwq secT t n rle 73 acres, value 350, total tax 19 34. 1394 Wm. Robertson, awq neq,' sea neq, whf neq neq, ehf swq neq seo33, ana swq acq sec28, all in t9 n rle 169 acres, value 306. total tax 52 76.

1330 Georse Sheeks. ehf nwa ec28 19

wj ( n rle 80 acres, value 220. total UX 14 51.

Km ft Bla)mlis8tos Towstsnip 1402 Elisabeth Brannsm, ehf se frac reel t9 n rlw 47 acres, value 174, total tax s u

sec36 19 n rlw 40 acre, value ,100!

tax 6 88. Vm fislchlsiaid Tvvalilp 2916 Anna Deckwiw, whf esq aa4 n ead ehf swq seel 19 rlw 100. safes, falsa 1,065, total tax 44 94. , 2983 Wm. Hanna, sw cor swq sseM t$ a rjw 1) acres, value 35, total tax 1 efi. If s eV-Tsswrai ar Ellet savin 3330 Julia Fletcher, town f Wlettsville, pt lot Mo. 61, value 200, total tax 8 39. a-0B James II. Mav. town of BlleUs-

viile, pt lot Mo. 4,7 and pt lot Ma, 61,vs)u

195, total tx S3 lt. 3323 W, C. R. MeNeely, pt lot M' -1 town of Jilletttvllle, vnlue J80, total tax 7 50. 3369 Lida M. Sharp, pt lot Ko. 12,

town of Ellolt.vi'.le. value 116, .total Ul

10 60

3401 Matilda WlibtseH. lot Mo. 1, snd pt lot No. 14, town of Ellettsvjlle, value

i 490, total tax 28 73 '

Mo 8-Tan Buress Twwsishlp

3429 John W. Urowo, nwq ar6 48 I n r2w 39 acrns, value 125, totil tax 6 29. J

3511 Nancv Foster, whf. nta ea "n

C. C. TUUNER. W. J. TUKSKS. Iivi-noi Bros., - THE i,EADlMtt Undertakers Ana IVui wtlursj ueaseaw. They havo the r largest and most complete stock oJr Farniture ever brought to UloominctoB, ami can sell irooit cheaper

than ever before. They have a Isrge a sortment of Wood.C'uth and Metnlic Caskets, and pay special attention tootders by tlMranh. Carrixires furnished when de

li red. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, ami sold on mouthly pay, menu. Morth Side Public Square, HlawnatnsTKwn, find. sep23-es

swq es29 ttrte 300 acres, value 760, totu tin 30 34.

4801 Joha Sherlock, neq swq and seq

nwq scc18 17 rle 80 acres, value 420, tot

tax 17 38.

KO IS Ctemr Creek Tovrnanlp

4875 Melvins Butcher, town of Pairfax, Into Mo. 21 and 32,' value 176, total tax 11 45. 4903 Klixabeth Chambers, pt sea neq ec!3 t7 rlw 20 sere, value 10 S total tax 4 02. 6004 Rachel J. Fender, awq swq iccl t7 rlw 10 txres, value 170, total tax 13 49. 048 George W. Hudson. sq swq and swq ssq sc34 1 rlw, value 67i, total tan H 6093 Jelm B. Keltay, nwq swq sac36 t7 rlw 40 acres, valua 70, total tax 4 87. 5168 Tho. McMillan, out lot Mo. 2. town of Ilarrodiburg, value 1 50, total tax 83 H. 5202 Sdssn C.Sciscoe e pt neq seq sec24 t7 rlw 30 acres, value 190, total tax 7 I'.. 5335 Wm. Stresn ehf acq sc7 t7 rlw 80 seres, value 635, total tax 23 48. ?3S fan Simnson. nt whf swq ec29

! IT rlw 1 acre, n pt lot 9 anc 21 town of

Ilarrodiburg, value ooo, w m 5!!40 Geo. M. Stresn, nhf lot Mo. 15,

town of Harrodeburg, value 400, total tax

as sa.

8194 Heddick M. Wvlic, P'sq swq ec8

t7 rllw 40 acres, value 255, total tax l u

It 1 f neif an Croeai Tow nan Ip

Bj.? John B. Grave. ptwq sec33, nhf

tea iwq neq, pt neq swq; seq nwq vxit i

r i mi azu item, vitua . iwv. wit. mm w.

6!i06 Mary J Moure, swq seq sec39 hf

aeq ec8Z4T r?w 1?0 afire, vi.luo 865, total tax 37 66.

5I1S2 John A. Smhh w s"k! awq sec'.t t7

r2w 30 sere, value 180 total tax 15 33.

6492 Wetter W Stafford, swq wq sec

Adeuiuistralwr's Sal.

that the

the

XTOTICi: i hereby eriven

ii dersin lod. Administrator of

Ute of Janies F. lludds, deceased, will offer for sals at public auction, at :h late' rtuidance at the deceased, in Bloom ineton,

in the county of Monrno andSUUi of ind-.J

laua, IV'JO eiutK

WKDJISJAY, JAM . 26m, 1887,

the personal property of said estate, con

sisting ol

inn iiora .oae dubc? ami in.inivi"""

Stacks of H iy, two Cow and five head of Htii-k Cnttln. Farmins; imnlemenU, Medi

cal and Miscellaneous IJbrary ol' Book,

Household and Kitchen ITurnituro, Jars

and Medicines, and various otber articles.

TERMS OF SALE. Sums of five dollars and unckr, cash;

vr five lllar, s credit of six months

will be given, tbe purcnaser giving noie waiving relief 'from valuation and apprieuieql laws,' with good security. rf BKN. F. ADAMS, ! Administrator. Louden A Rogess, AU'ys. , Jan .5th, 1887.

38. see sea sea aeq, estdo neti seq secas, en

in t7 tZw 100 acres, value 865, tot, tax 64 32 Slate of Indiana, Monroe county, ss.

I. Williamson M. Alexwnder, Auditor

of Mm roe countv. Indiana, do hereby eer

tify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lots and lands, returned and remaining delinquent tor tho non-paymnnt of taxes, for tbe year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and previous Tear, penalty, inserest and cott of advertising, as returned by Isaac Clamsn, Trans uror, together with the current taxes due thereon, and that the same were duly iticorded as the law direct. W.M A(.bxaik. Auditor Monroe Ca.

Bloomington, lad., Jan.13, 1887,

A. Now Xorai-ax-In an laaarajsc Asjencjr.

. ... -...-. - M I wouH mfcra tae psVperty hoTdeT of

Bloomtntoa and vicinttv, tlt I am pre.

narttd to give yni g,oiHlf lij rndoinnity IB tbe wiiv. otFire Insurance on ywnr property, at greasy veiuetd Tata. 1 have secure that sterling home fise

insurane company, the "Indiana.' with its splowdid mast ot Iwses and seven choice non-Board Companies, hat have

ctunplKcl with the laws ! Uw. Slate, uy

nung stutenvaii tx, ineir aianumg tbe xVwttitor of State.

Each Ootnoaav is reau ircd to have not

lui than 8200.000 of available assets he

roin they are admitted into tha State, accordiag'te law. Below is a partial ttt of my patron

which are- nrmbered among our most

terprisiiig citixens:

Trustees of our Kign iscnooi. Collins Earsell, RoHer Mill. Showers Br., Bedstead" Factory. Samuel C. IJodds Co.. Chair factory. Wm. Gourluy & Co. Flonriag Mills. BollenbncW (Sons), Spoke Factory. John C. Dolan, Stave factory.' S. M. Orchard & Son, Orchard Ilouse. Br. James 1. Maxwell Dwelling-, 4c. Hiram Lindley, Dwelling. James II. CSark, Merchandise. And last but not least Ex-Gov. A. G.

farter, of Ind If you need insurance I csn save yeu from IMali por cent, by insuring- in iy tVmpanies. These hard tiroes sob a saving is worth vrekofting in our expense account. "A penny saved is a good as a penny made." Try it. Call and see me. Office up stair n tbe W. O. Fee hailding, Bloomington, Ind. WM. Je. TATE, Agent. Dec. 29th. 1886.

I $8 6 , ll

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ISAAC CLAMAN, TreasurerMmrm

.TTOllNEYS' CARDS

E IF. MJJSRS, Attorney. Udlce up-

ESTATE OF ASHEK LABKRTUB, DX4JSASBD. In the matter of tbe estate of Aher Lkhertue, deceased. Ia the Monroe Circuit Court, Febru srv Term, 18S7. Motiee is hereby given that BeniRmin Fi Adams as Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate ol Asher Labertne, deeeated, has presented and filed bis ceonat and voucher in final settlement r U atiL and that the same will come

up for the examination and action of aid

Circuit vourt. on tna (in qsj oi vrj,

twt. ai w Mien time ail an, creuwr

w.t.l MiitstMU asa sanmsa

bmv aid uasn ana now aim h mm

there be, why said scoouatand voucher.

should nat he annroved.

Dated at Btoomineton. Indiana, this

23d day of Seasaiber, 1886. ' BBS. r. ADAMS, Administrator. londea ft Rogers, AU'ys.

Deo. 39, 1888.

BCSKIBK. V DC-

Kolc te H

State of Istdlaaa. ManiHM

In the Circuit Court, rf

1 II ItlU cwfip untW

Oiirilia 'A.

W. Sines, et 'St

heifsof CathiriM'

nskaown aetrs of W

Be H known, TJbt aa . tfig. 3A

Ufccuibor,iS86,itHiaoove aawH bv i.W itiuinvi. Sieil in tlis i

lurV nfr 111. rimift tU&A:-'

countv. ia Uto State sfr-Iiiwij

somplaiat sgaiast the 'tiMfa iasWi

fendants ; and on ihasaMAday.Mi

tiffs filed ia Ute ClSrfc s olBaS taa al

of a comnotsnt wrsoSU' SaawiSiitSt

derendants, ine unnwj aews or

to Si pot, deceased, jatakaawa.

Cutbartne uuster, OMasaq, ana

knwn?l!ein Of WtiHaa. 'SUm

are not resident of the State''

that their homes are aU (Ntk'aewak

causa of sanaa. exiata against tftaab

laticsv to real estate to quiet tail nut uU ataintUT bavin aw SH

. KI.1 . . . f -X.S.2tSSiJ

to appear to said court ana answer

ruur tnereto, on taasaw uay c -

IH8T

Mow lhorefore, by

said defiindant last d

bytisiofthasajg

snM cosapmat agamsi

less tsey appear ana

thereto, at tbe calllag

tsta oay or eoraaxv ins: the 8ih judicial $

Court, to belieeun ai

HOUSO IB IDSUlf M BlVSni

1st Monday in February,

nlaint. and tha saatsata aa

containea aa aoe,.wij.a-;

detarmued in taetr assanosv

.AAA .

JISC lOCIVh

State of Indiana, Monroe county, a. Notice is hereby given that so much of

1 ,' . .r 1 .. .1. n . ..7 a'n nn 4Mlda S40. i tho lauds and the town lots oontain4 in

was piaceo inero.y me or insu wv- -i-h , foregoing list as may ha necessary to .eminent, and bears the incriptionil 3584 Klisa J. Isom. awq nwa ecl7 ta 1 discharge the taxe. interest and obri5

dou, Oct. '10, n r2w 40 acres, value 450, total"! 18 33. tboraon, qr due iromtne owner mereo., i

3583 Wni M. Isom, nq nw seciT i teime 01 saw, win w v a r3w 40 acres, value 149, total tax IS 8. , auHion, at the c.urt bouse door in thecity 3609 Jame Kixer, pt nwqsaq sc7 t;of Bloomington, in said county of Kc nnr2w 30 aores, value SSO, total .tax 8 73. i roo. commencing on the 2d Monday of 3628 Murthii J. Moblcy, ecor neq ' February, 1887, and continuing from y ieo33 18 q r2w 13 ncres, value 150, total to day, until all ara sold.

3 ol I a- 4oa

h. F. S-ni'b, JutKo. 1?. lou of udiwr at sionros numj-

"Convention of Lom

1818." These posts fire placed a mile aart. Where the line crosses lakes, stones arc piled up several Sett above high water mark. The forests are cleared of underbrush and trees for a rod in width, and post. are set up. It id reported that

tax

3716

Sttntjrd, value 100, lUl tax 4

tn.

lilotti;i3':

stain, over MeCalla Ce.'n Store

Will nraetica in sll the couru of las Stats.

Prabste business, and tbo settle meat of sntstoi, will receive special attention.

USKIRK t DUXCAfl, Mlwnn., Of Ace in Mew Corner Buttling, up

Stairs. Will practica in all couits or tas State. Special attontion given to Probata)

business, and to (collection sao piompl rs- i mittanasaf all claim. J .. T QUDeNMOOBltS, Attora.y.,0os i A NEW CtBIST

JLJ overs mi national , an uuainess of a legal nature given careful alientieu in all court. Beal estate Titles carefully examined by aid ol Louden' Abstract. A specialty mads of tha collection and remittance of claims of nil kinds. RA. FULK, Attorney, Offlco in Allen . & McNary s ne w block, un-staira,ov-r corner room. Special attention will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of olainis. JAMES B. MVhKT, Attorney, Will give special attention to sealing decedeuts1 estates, collecting, etc. IV ill practice in all courts. Is also Mayoi'.and may

be found in bis office in City Building dur

ing business uours. . GCOHRt JiOHttA Attorns at Ut' (Successors to East & Si). Ail legal business will receive prompt and oarelulattontisn. OflWa-rooibs 6 anil 7, over Corner" Clothing, Bloomington, Ind. TAMES F. MOSS AX. Attorney, up

J stairs, oast of the First National Bank,

ItL,

ON EAST FOURTH 8TRKt.

HI45UT,

VITB hnvo removed the Iteonand GWtt

Vf Mill to Bloomington, on East

Street, opposite Holtsman s w

tory, and are now nnnaiqd m

best satiifnction to tiur ouetow

The Mill has been thoroughly

now does m igood wors any

fount v. w o are looataa

FOU tt S(m AKKS FBOM KAIftKOA T,

i iibirb St. Iliinnnn's nld ronml iiouth side, to there neea iw no frar of hating your

of the square. I'rouaio uusinesii. ana cot-; itmins rric':ueu.eu i',v umvun

leetions civen snecialsltonllon. will als

nivo 'hp1'0 Htltinlion n l'u.in':ij in lh

uo-jhbetiug if-miv couru.

BUS

Kavfilssss

Sta te of Indiam.

la tho Monroe

1mm lSat.V.

Walfatoe BisM:wi:

P. Miller.

ltaw-come

Dnnean. h.atitor'

Ala

tb.

tosatsaioVs

heSag Us tatb

and to Issue ) dsjMdant to

and aatwar

tschmeaV

witb-aa i

sld derVadan44. i

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coaJraqtasnttiH

said amsaeYini

inaat proxa4iaCI. i

dent defeadaat aa;' thereto.

Nntu4 is tbardbta 1

defendsats', amid,4at wi? .imm. n tha l!l tiMtl4l-

term of the MoKe Mtpm

hohlon on tlm 1st .

D.. 1887. tlic saiae 1

FvWuarr. lasat th

Bluasisgto ia-tald

mi

iaWa

aawrr

mil

ar-CMwtf'

act an local bjh

acrtent' aeasam

to Our Mill -lays are Wednesdays sod Sst- .WlTa'WPWp, 'm'ui'asv. fall and res ' J t;tn.a..a I .., ng'.on. Uil. Dw. ;'V 1 Jitv- 3, , V-'lg