Bloomington Progress, Volume 21, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 October 1887 — Page 2

Republican jrogrrss

PrimUd emeh Wtdnetdmy Morning, 6y WIUUM A. 8ABK, metm and TMtUUt.

IS ADVASCB, fLM a Tear

OCR JCEW RAILROAD.

IT WILL BE BUILT. P. H. Blue, Gtneral Manager of the Cincinnati & St. Louis railroad, it) a private letter says: "In reply permit mc first to assore you that the minora that we are waiting to sell, which you say

are in circulation, are woolly un

founded. As vou are aware, the

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. A brother of Hugh Murdock, James Munlockof Cedarville, O., will remova to this county

NEWEST STYTES IN

-DRESS GOODS

The verdict gives to Wm.Harrold's adopted son, whose lag was crushed by a freight car at the south end nf the denot han been affirmed

hv the suprenM eoort. Ths gist oi officers and ownership of the lndit he decision is: L. N. A. & C. ana & Illinois Southern are praeti-

ttaiiwav Comnsnv va. Daniel Phil- I call v the same, and neither ot tnese

line. Affirmed. Elliott, J. The properties are on the market, for

imtml fnnia am that in 1 853 the sale, or looking for purchasers. On

track of the appellant was construct- the other band, the latter is being t on and alone- Railroad street in thoroughly reconstructed and the

the city of Bloomington, and baa guage widened to standard, grades

since been maintained and nsea. lowered, emoanKmenis wiaeueu uuu

DrfvMn ik h-bab of ihi flsnBMT raised, and new bridges built, At

and on each aide the ground is cov- is the desire ot the company to put

ered bv DlanKS. A. laa aooat eieni i me line iron owns vuy mj vuiuu.-

vears of aee was sent on an errand boa under contract for construction

and passed down JSiftn street until at an eariy aaie,as soon as urraugci iwaehfld the railroad and there ments can be made. The company

tMl the track hid in the lis eertainlv very sincere in its de-

street: from this point he walked aire to construct this line, believing

toward Fourth street, and when that it will be a iairly desiraDte

nnnaito tnwlant'a denot and with- I DroDertv itself : also that it will

in twenty feet of Fourth street, his add to the value of the Indiana &

the track and the plank inside of will readily conceive the wisdom of

the track. Mis foot was so firmly not commencing an unaeruuung m fastened that be could not extract this kind until every arrangement

it, and while be was thus fastened can be made in detail, and this re-

nf ami ma ran nn him nd 1 amres time, often more than is

ha vm hadlv ininred. The em- seeminelv reonired. and a paraon

nloves of the appellant were guilty able anxiety to hava it completed

f ntxrliovm in the management of makes tbines seem to move tedi-

k tnin. tint then was no inten-! ouslv. P. H. Bl-,UE,

. mllfhl ma nn their 1

Wk . p. i .

jaw. iK . ,& J LltL. il.mt miltan hw Mn.

iWMwtnuitdn nn mainrainpn. xnu i w imukuiv,!.. j

wwwuwuvra wo 7 I -. -WS K .1 .

insoeba condition, through JUydia ju. avans agains. me uwu

.i . on. I nf l-rnsnort. it win oe remerouer-

dancer the lives and the limbs of ed that the ease has been tried tour "' . . . .1 .? Tit. anAmi. Anil OatTG

those walking along toe tract ana

S th-atMcC. Under these facta. a oeiew m a pavement pnaseuu

t, k.. i.u .in., rho ruih. I an ODstrueuon or IS ui Midi a wr

lie street, the plaintiff was not a acter that the municipal corporation

treMser by going on the track, bonnd to WKe nonce oi 11, so

and the company is name. . v I not renairine it. the plaiutift is

Georee A. Buskirk. deputy nevertheless euittv of contributory

4rk nf iBanon cow hi benalt otjailtffene in ventunner upon it, no

bis ten-vear-old son, has instituted matter bow much care she has used

a $5,000 damage suit against tnei when she went upon it. Her amy

Citizens' Street-railway Company inB to avoid the obstruction, or go

tor the whipping of the boy by a Bpon it at ber own risk.

Buskirk was on the eleotiea board -be first regular meeting of

im kia wanl all da Tmadav. and I me JO. Hv. V. lor MIB pracu ,,

i kio n mi was nera on jnuar ctvuiuk, u

cents for street-ear line, and sent 14, "t the home of Mi Frank Per-t-.u i - ...u: .: I rinv. The work Dromisss to be

DUD u iub oiun UUW u u... I o . 1 . .i

rtv. i AM ftko very mterestinz ana emoraoes wc

i,w """" . I c .': p TT fltj,t

aiui aft At nattinv the ma.ll. I '""uwint . ,.wt

i Tii:.:.-t.t irnvsioioey ana nveieue, ucnuau

n. :j kw . Classics in English, Americrn Lit

he got on the car, and, after the eture, iwaamgs iron, .v.og,

went out on the rear platform, flan f Salvation and Readings nn j. Tb.i mtwmmt from the "Chautaquan," a monthly

the driver discovered bin standing magazine of nnosual merit The

on the platform, and told him to set off the car. The boy told him "Repoblican Government," which Sr. i. -j :j u-.. t .k. n verv susGrestive. The circle is

tCTkl dnnnino pleased to see the name of Chancel

th nar ran t the rear end with r v inceni. on me

bis whin and struck the boy several Chautauqpan

blows acroas the legs that brought tkvp hranehes of manufacturing

a . nrn a. I - w - 0

the OHMM. XOe assault WSSCOnuu- 0uw lHihor 85 ner cent, of all

oed until the boy bad to leave the tbe ' ter power that is used

Several passengers aw tne An,rfn0 .nd irrist milk use 38.4

boy pay bis fare. With tin help eeaL sawmill- 22.7 per cent ;

oi one os toe passnigerB. y I cotton mills. 12.1 per cent., and

reached home and: has aiuca been

COn&Bed to bis bed. I l.ttlu watpr newer ia used bv the

Miss Carrie Austin, one of Blooniingtoii's attractive young' ladies, is studying music in DePauw University, Greencastle Howe Ryors and family are entertaining Mrs. Sbryor of Logansport McReeves is now the owner of Wm. Harrold's west 6th street residence, having traded 160 acres of land and some lots in Reese, Kansas, for it The K. of L. is now

firmly established in Monroe coun

ty. Their hall in Bloomington is

in the Bee Hive block Among

the celebrated men who are to lecture in Bloomington this winter

are Henry George, Gen. Geo. Sher

idan, and ex-Senator Brace of Mis

sissippi Miss Mary Dixon has

succeeded Miss Mary Bourke as

the teacher of a school in Marion

tp, On the 9th of November the W omens' Suffrage Association of the 5th Congressional district will meet in this place Supt. Craven is now at home only on

Saturday of each week, the remain--

der of his time till Christmas will be occupied in visiting the country schools. He will find it necessary to carry one of those forked and sharp pointed sticks such as they apply to the rear of the Brown co.

wagons, in order to insure safety in

climbing the hills. He is traveling

on foot On last Saturday

morning Miss Delia Harrold, sifter of Mrs. Wm. J. Turner, was married to Mr. Jos. Edmonds of

Georgetown, Ills. The ceremony

was performed by Rev. Givler, at

the residence of Mr. Turner-; The farm northeast of Bloom

ington, owned by Rev. W. P. Mca a a . -V

nary, has been rented to l. l. isen-

net of Thorntown, Boone co., Ind

Thos. Mathers jr. of Clear

Lai

oat

s

AND THE BEST SELECTION

i id Is

EVER BROUGHT TO THE TOWN,

NOW AT

IsL'CDJtJJLJLi -A- &D (

The largest and choicest stock of Cloaks, Jackets, Circulars, Underwear, Hosiery, Shawls, Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, Yarns, Jeans, Flannels, Notions of all kinds,

The painful lack of resneat industry. Boston Budget

paid to age by youth, as seen in Greeneutle Banner.

the public life of Philadelphia, is I "Daniel!"

remarked by the Star of that city. I The train was iust passing Ben

Yotuir men and boys, it says, while Davis on the Vandalia, when Pres

they will leap to their feet in an ident Cleveland attend that single instant and offer tbeirjaeat in a ear exclamation. Bat the Private See-

to any yoonir eirL more especially retary. worn oat by the labors at

if she be well dressed and good Indianapolis, had sunk into a slum-

looking, will permit 'old men to 1 ber and was dreaming of the scenes

stand and support themselves by yet to be encountered in their pen

the straps, or as best they can. I loos ioarney into the Great Un

Robust young sirls equally retain 1 known,

their seats, while women bent and 1 "Daniel ! Daniel !" called the

nay stand, and the Star adds:! President more loudly,

"This conld occur in eo other ooun- j "Yes, sire," said f he individual,

try than oats, and it areues a want f suddenly sitting bolt upright, and

of proper rraininc that is painful to I rubbing bis eyes.

babold.'' Whether it eon Id oecor I "Daniel, get your map and tell ia other countries it certainly does me the name of the next considera-

not. Age is respected there even ible town through which we are to

more than sex. We are alone in I pass.'

the bad eminence of ill-manners, "Yes, sire.1'

or more properly, ao manners at I After some time had elapsed the

all, from the young to the old. It 1 President called again is doubtless part of the American ! "Daniel, have yon found it?"

character, so accustomed to all xes, sire, things new that whatever u old) "What is it?"

wins, at best, sufferance, and eener- "Greencastle."

elly contempt. Our lack of rever-i "Greencastle! Why, isn't that

enee for established things is no- the place which the gallant Colonel

tonoua. There is much good in Matson claims for his home?"

the attitude, too; bat there has cer-il "Yes, aire."

tsinly grown with amazing rapidity "Well, tell the conductor we will

in a generation or two an impudence not stop there. Col. Matson he and rudeness among the young to is the Representative who claims to the old. It ia a dangerous thing, be my friend and at the same time Its influence upon the national pretends to be the friend of the Uneharacter will be bad. So vital in ion soldiers. He may fool such its consequences is respect for the ignoramuses as they are. but he old by the young that most if not can't fool me. I dou't vynt to ee

all religions have established it as (him, and I'll not stop at his town

a tenet. In the fifth commandment And. by the way he doesn't live

to honor the father and the mother, there. His real home is in Wash-

the spirit of which is embodied in ineton. as he very well knows.

most relieions. due respect for see I That is another one of his frauds

is iswalcated. No children brought upon the people."

Z . r,uU n nnd..hatever The. De?r? Chairman of a con-

j .1!.. .r .Li. ventioo in Arkansas recently ren

du respect in the young is

louDdation for doe respect to

Creek has removed with bis family

to Bloomington. He is devoting

his entire attention to the stock

buying business A gentleman

named Dobsoo, of Wichita, who

traded with W. B. Baker and secured a farm west of Stanford, lost

a daughter Friday a week. She

died with typhoid fever, and was

16 years of age City Marshal

Owen has been visiting relations in Frankfort, Ky. Communion

services at the U. P. church on the

4th Sunday of October-. The

mother of Mrs.J. F. Morgan, (Mrs

Hamilton of Paris, Ky.) will spend

the winter in Bloomiogton

Henry Dodda fed the thumb of

his right hand into a machine at

the chair factory, one day last week

and is unable to do full duty at

present Gardner and Isom.

taken from this county to Paris, Ills., on a charge of horse stealing,

have secured the services of Hon.

R. W. Miers, who went last

to defend them. It is claimed that

there was a scheme to get the horses from the young men after

they had paid part on them and

given their notes Simeon Coy

is a bad, bad boy, and the people

emphasized this verdict at the elec

tion in Indianapolis Tuesday

week Bona. Rogers and Ren

C, Smith are buying horses in part

nership. Ren. is an excellent judge of a horse. Bona, says tbey may buy covered wagons in the spring

and take the road, a la gypsy

Chas. P. Tourner bas a position in

the "Mammoth," a prominent

clothing bouse of Louisville, Ky.

and has gone to that city. Charley is a fine stock-keeper and a good

salesman Rev. B. F. York

now a citizen of Los Ansreled. Cal..

was married at the residence of J . i

H. Fulford, Saturday a wok, to Miss Rebecca, daughter of bur genial County Commissioner A number of new locomotives are to be added at once to the rolling stock of the Monon Route ; several hundred freight cars are also in course of construction The brother of Mrs. Robert Miller.Rev. Geo. Scott, of Mt. Ayr, Iowa, is visiting relations in Bloomington The general aeent of the

To Turnpike Contrac

tors.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Sealed Bid will be received at the Auditor's Office, Monroe County, Indiana, until 9

clock,

THURSDAY, OCT. 20th, 1887,.

for Grading, Mc Adamizing and Improv

ing tbe uioomneM uoatl, Known as me Dinsniore, etal Pike, according to the plana and apeciflcatiooi now on file at the

Auditor umce.

Bidi will be received and contracts

warded at specified in aaid plans and

specifications.

The Contractor will be Tcquired to give

to the satisfaction of the Board of Com

missioners, security for the performance of the contract.

Payments will be made in Bonds. Sanaa

work Droeresses. by estimates made by (Wl

Superintendent, reserving 20 per cent, till

the Anal completion and acceptance of the

work.

The contract will be let to the lowest

and best bidder, the Board of Commissioners and the Superintendent, reserving the richt to reject any and all bids.

Oct. 4, 1887.

its,

Cls il Sis,

-EVF3T SEEN IN A STORE IN BLOOMINGTON. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE:

DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET,

AND THE CELEBRATED Walker Boots and Shoes.

NOTICE Or 8VRTBY. Notice is berebv given John E. Green,

Travis, Carter & Co., Nancy Rues, John

Landrum, W. B. xincnor, Aooy uon-

nable, Barnes B. Lynn, Greenberry Morgan, Henry Wlneberg, Andrew Hall Charles G. Shaw, Cyrus Hines (Trustee), James Riddle, Nancy Landrum, Julia (i Sharpe and H. h. Paniels, thatl will pro-, ceed, together with the County Surveyor of Monroe county, Ind. or his Deputy, on

Monday, Oct. Z4tn, isst, to run an tinea

and to establish all corners necessary, in section 16. town 10. North Rancc 1 Bast.

Said survev will commence at 1 p.m of

said day, and continue Irom day to day ... , . . IT

until completed. Meet at a. w - corner of said section. Be nresent at said time

and place, else the survey will proceed in

your absence.

AM JJKJfcW J.WUJt. Oc. 5, 1887.

HENEY TOURNER

Has removed to Mefford's Boom, one door East

We have the largest

of the Bank. and most complete stock of Jewelry and Opt'ual Goods in the City.

WE HAVE ALL THE INSTRUMENTS FOR TESTING AND

FITTING THE E1JS5. Hfima onrl have vnnr Even nronerlv fitted satislaction guaranteed.

... J J I 1 , .i j"

The Ladies are invited to come ana examine tnc new uesigus iu

HAIR ORNAMENTS. LACE PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, ETC.

South Side Square. Sign: Big Watch.

j j :.: rlt.l.

tuerei! a ueviaiuu ui mtirvii buj nunc "v 1 :.; ITi 11 I I

Jaw I r . i .

,y , . c j several oiemoera were oiamonng and the !. of good etizenahip m I fw lW,)0,8 g()t &

fio ? demanded a delegate. "iSeb-

Tbe pitcher had a little ball, er mine who's got de fiV, Keep

and it was white as snow, and on axin' yer unpoverroentry ques-

where the striker thought it was, tions an' yer ttoon'll hab de flo1

that ball it wouldn't go. It had a hab all ob hit dat yer kin kivcr,

podden out-aboot curve, it had a I takes die heah mefod tor to

fearful drop, and when tbe striker 'nounee myse f de nominee for

wiMlv struck, that ball it didn't I County Jedee. All in favor ob de

stop, "Why does the ball fool measure will make it known by

. fi ait i'i i i J ll j: j I k il i ,!.. 1 :n

SiriRernBti; iiw CDiiomi uiv nam i, au uuieuupuscu win

erv. "Tbe pitcber twirls the ball eta up dar seats to pussons wbut's

knmrt In twnmr nvl rpiy. gm nire arnse, ii-iv ii:ti ir

Home Insurance Co. of New York,

M. C. Culver of Portland, Ind., has come to Bloomington to reside

and occupies S. K. Rhorer's new

house in College Jrlace- - lhe

air is nipping and raw, though the

sun bas shone brigiitiy during the past week Potatoes are now being shipped to this place from points iu Wisconsin E. F. Tennant, who it will be remembered married Miss Cora Wcntworth in this place, and is now publishing a paper in Sherman Center, Kansas, is applying for a divorce in Putnam county The new electric light buildings are nearing completion. They are of brick,and

are substantial structures Dou't let a email bite you shoot it first

The wife of OI. Carter, of the Monon, went to Spencer ou Friday last to visit relrtions. The wife of Deputy Clerk McPheeters went to Terre Haute on a visit to relations last week. Mrs. Amanda Hughes has eons to Rockville, Ind., ou a visit

to relations and friends. Jack Randolph and his sister Ruth have gone to Chicago, where Jack will attend law school this winter. Wm. Burford and Jesse Howe have le'ft Decatur, Ala., and are now located in Chattanooga, Teun. They are in the same Una of business working for an electric light company.

Nichols & Co., of the Harrodsburg stone quarry co. pay out about $900 each fortnight for labor and other expenses. Dr. Langdon is daneerouly sick at his home on South Railroad Street. Mrs. Pittman and her daughter Josie are at Louisville this week in attendance upon a family reunion, Ed. Simpson is to be married at Louisville, this week, 'tis rumored. Mrs. Black expects to leave Bloomington for De Funiao Springs, Fla., the last of this month, where Mr. Black is engaged in house building. Rev. J. B. Hamilton baa concluded to go to Southern California to spend the winter. Mrs. Jas. Hooper was taken suddenly iiVone day last wesk while

calling ou Mrs. W. v. Keed, ana fell to the floor unconscious. The family physician says she has heart disease. Mrs. Hooper has been confined to her bed during the past week, and her conditio,! is regarded as serious. On Satuaday last Dolan A lter-

nan received oo wagon loaas oi

staves. They were paid for by orders on Alexander & Miller. Red White and Blue Tka. The ladies of the M. K. church wii give an entertainment of rare interest and novelty, in the pnrlors of the church on next Tuesday evoning, Oct. 2 5th. A nutnber of pleasant features will be introduced.

all of which will have a relation to the

REPORT of the Condition or the JTlret IVfttloiial I3anU

AT BLOO.MINGTOX in the State of In

diana, at Uio cloee of business, on October

5iu, 1887: RESOURCES.

Lonns and dis count $205,918 04

Overdrafts 11,619 il

U. 8. Bunds to secure circula

tion 4J per cent,- 30,000 00

Uue from approvea nesorve

Agents, 54,$00 04

Due from other national

Banks 10,9 2

Due from State Banks and

Bankers - 11,037 47

Real estate, furniture and fix .

tures 4,081 31

Current exoenses and taxes

paid, 1,509 73

Bills of otuer uoks, a,o uu

Fractional currency, includ-

ini nickels and ceuta, 03 0 5

Smtcie. 11, U

Lieeai lenaer nows v

Redemption fund with U. S.

Treasurer (not more man o

per cent, on circulation) 1,350 00

The college Foot Ball team

went to Indianapolis last Friday, accompanied by a number of stu

dent friends Miss Josie Bus

kirk of Gosport, well known here,

has eone on an extended visit to

frirn'lfi iu the Indian Territory.

patriotic idoa or the name or tne gathering. Of course it is not warlike nor political, but the cultivation of the tpirit of natriot-

isra is as valuable now as ever. The

ercises will consist of musical and literary

performances together with a patriotic lunch. An admission will be charged at

the door only. No effort will be spared

to make tbe occasion a deiignt in every

way. Travelers and persons who de

sire a quiet, home-like hotel, should

stop at the Orchard House, situated

directly east of the depot. The

rooms are large, airy and comfort ably furnished, the table well sup

plied with all that any one conld require, while everything is neat,

clean aud inviting. The "Orchard" has become a popular resort for

families desiring to take meals

away from home, and those who stay any time at the Orchard feel

more at home thau at any other ho

ld in the town of Bloominglon.

Total,

1359,041

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in 120,000 00 Surolua fund 27,000 00

Undivided proflta, M

State ifank notes outaiana-

27,000 00

126,472 47

50,194 41

26 41

me.

Individual deposits, subject to check, Demand certificates of deposit Due to other National Banks,

Total, $359,041 25

Stats or Indiana, 1 VnHKoK County, i sa.

T. W E. "Woodburm, Cashier of the

above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the

best of my knowledge and belief.

W. E. WOODBUUM, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn before roe, this

llth day of October, 1887.

Notary Public,

Correct Attest

October 12, 1887,

Jons Waldkqw, Nat. U. Hiu,

WAbNts E. Woopburn,

Directors.

Vandalia liine.

THTC GREAT FAST MAIL

LINK The Shortest, Best, and Quickest

Line between the Hortn ana souwi. tv Hminri Tjiuvb Greencastle June

tion l.H P 905 am, 12.22. nighty

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Arrive St. Louis," 7.30, p m, 5.00 pm

7.00 a m., 5.45 a in. i.r;v Kmui Citv. 809 a m, 7.23 p m

Goine North Leave Terre Uaute, 3.45

in, 6.00 am. Rnuth Rend 10:50 J. 41. and

! 2:45 P.M.

Please to remember that for maps

l iin.til!i. and other information apply

to Rogers & Woolley, Tioket Agents at

Bloomington, or J. n. jBunuini Traveling Passenger Agent, Terre Haute,

ind.

Imperial Hair Regenerate

ATTORNEYS' CARDS.

Tl TIERS A COHB, Attorneys. Office

1V1 up-ktain over Corner clothing store,

side.

Will practice in all the court

of the State. Probate business

west

R.

HENLEY, Superintendent.

Notice of Administration.

VTOTICE is hereby given, that the u

iN deraigned has been appointed by the

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe

County. State of Indiana, administratrix

of the estate of Austin B. Beeves, late

of Monroe county, deceased. . - . i ,

Said estate is supposed to oe solvent. ARABELLA I. REEVES, Sept. 24, 1887. Administratrix.

James B. Mulky, Att'y.

given

special and careful attention. BUSKIRK 4 DUNCAN, Attorneys, office in New Corner Building, upstairs. Will practice in all courts of tbe State. Special attention given to Probate business, and to the collection and prompt remittance of all claims.

T OUDElf ROGERS, Attorneys, office

over first National Bank. Business of a legal nature given careful attention

in all courts. Real estate titles carefully

examined by aid of Louden s Abstract. A specialty made of the collection and

remittance of claim of all kind.

A. FULK, Attorney, office in Allen & McNary's new block, up-stairt

over corner room. Special and careful atten tion will be given to probate business, and to prompt collection of claims. TAMES B. MULKY, Attorney, will

J give special attention to settling decedents' estates, collecting etc. Will

practice in all courts. Is City Attorney, and may be found in hi effioe over th

"Corner" clotntng store.

M. J) UN LAP, Attorney at Law All instruments in writing careful

ly drawn and ajknowlegements taken. Loans negotiated on tbe most reasonable terms. Collections will receive prompt

attention. Mayor' office, Northeast cor

ner ruollc square.

TAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east

ti of the Firt National Bank, up-stairs

Probate and Pension business given spec

ial and prompt attention.

r R. WORRALL, Attorney, Office up-

. stairs, over JHcualla ot Co.' more

Will practice in all the court. Special attention given to the Pension business.

M.

HUMPHREYS'

xaar o maosnii o.

cone.

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DR. HUMPHREYS' Book of all Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding;

Itt ngm, taw hi we

floss roo.

HOMEOPATHIC

LOUDEN & ROGERS, Att'ys. Kotlce to Hon-Residents. The State of Indiana, Monroe county. In tbe Monroe circuit court, November

Term, 18S7.

Wil is 11. Uodds. Rarhael . Irwin,

Mary E Quick et al. vs. James K. Dodds, Andrew Wylie et al.

Complaint flo. 1366, ror rariuion. Now comes tbe plaintiffs, by Louden

Ss Rogers, their attorneys, and file their

complaint herein, togelner witn an ata

ri a vit that said doienaams, james iv.uoum.

Andrew Wylie, Margaret Martin, Samuel Martin, Joseph Bell, Margaret Ewlng, W.ltcr Ball. Franois Bell. Irene Trask

and Nathaniel Trask. are not residents of

the Stale of Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby given caid

defendants that unless they be and ap

pear on the first day of the next torm of

the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the third Monday f Novemlwr, A; D.

1887. at Uio Court Home in muoming-

ton, in said county and State, and answer or i)mur to said comolaint, the same

will be heard and determined in tbeir ab

sence.

Witness my name and the Seal or said

Court, affixed at Bloomington, this 14tb

day of September, A. D. 1887. 1al ENOCH FULLER. Clerk.

Sept. 31. IBHi-il,

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NOTICE.

Notice is hereby giver, that the Chicago

and Stinesville Stone and Marble Company has filed in tbe Office of tbe Clerk of the Menroe Circuit Court iu petition for the cbanire of its name to Big Creek

SmtiA 1'jiniDinv. and that the same will

be called tor trial in said uouri on me 28ih dav of November. A. D. 1887, the

same beine the 7th iudicial day of the

November Term, 1887. Dated this 4th day of October. A. D.

1887. Cbicaso and Stinesville Stone

Marble Co. Gw. W. Bollkmbachkr, Prert. H. C. Duscak, Sec'y. Miers, Louden Rogers, Att'ys. Oct. Sh I883t.

ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. JOHNS

TON, DECEASED. Notice is herebv eiven that Benjamin F.

Adams. Administrator of the above named

estate has this dav filed in the office of

tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County. State of Indiana, his accounts

anil vouchers in final settlement of said

estate, and that the same will come up for hearing and disposition in said Court at

tne next lerni muroi,ni-wii; ou tun

Monday in November, 1887. Dated, this 13th day of October, 1887. BEN. F.ADAMS, Administrator. Louden & Rogers, Att'y. Oct 19, 1887-3U

FOR ALL POINTS--East. West. North or South-

t.Wa the Ohio A Mississinpi Railway. If

you intend to move West send word of the fact, or call on the undersigned, who is a regular agent of the Ohio & Mississippi Railway, and you can rely upen it, that w hatever information be trives you will

be correct. If you are going to Kansas,

Tv. Arkansas. Nebraska. Dakota, or

anv nolnt in the ereat West, let him

bnnur of it. He will arive vou full infor

mation In regard to location and price of

lands in the Western States, and when v.n m rAov to start, furnish Tickets

through to the point you wish to reach, attend to shipping your Household Goods

at Lowest Katss, and see wai you are com. farth!v started on veur tourney. Re'

,,nhar that this assistance Is eiven free

of charge. When you go you should take tbe Best add Quickest route, and there is no better or quicker route than the Ohio & Mississippi Railway, which runs 4 Solid liailv Trains to St. Louis, where connec

tion is made in the same depot with tram of all line for the West, Southwest and Northwest. If you think of moving West

be sure to write to or can on H. A. TREUDLEY, Agt. , Mitchall, Ind

Alt TUeret

It instantly restores t.r-y hair. Bleached

Hair, or Gray Beards to i...'urn! color

leaves it clean, soft and clotty aiiii ao one

dreams that you color it. Absolutely harmless, odorless, and lasting. Baths do not effect it. Send sample of hair and designate natural color. No. 1, Black; No. 4, Chestnut; No.2,Dark Brown; No.5,Light Chestnut; No 3,Medium Brown; No. 6, Gold Blonde: No. 7, Ash Blonde. PAMPHLET FREE. PRICE, 91.50 OR $3.00. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL CO, i4 W eat ZH Street, Jx'eiv York.

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H10 & MISSISSIPPI

The Popular Through Route and

Direct Fast Line lo All ruiuts EAST AND WEST.

4 Daily Trains (each way) between I CINCINNATI AND ST. LOMSfr

Stopping at Intermediate Stations. SQT- Luxuriant Parlor Cars on Day "fit Trains. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Fine Day Coaches on all train. Through Sleeping Car to Ciuciiinati, Louisville, St. Louis, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia.Now York AND ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTS. SfcyFor Emigrants and Land Seeker the "O. & M." is the best route, because it is tho shortest and quickest, and affords the best accommodation. Th O &MU the only line running a Sleeping Car between OIncinn.ti and (St. Xowis. For reliable information aa to route, rates, maps, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by letter, toH. A.TREUDLEY, Ticket Agont O A M. Ry, Mitchell, Ind. or to C. G. Jones, District Passenger Ag't, Vincennes, Indiana. W. B. 8HATTUC, Gen Paw. Agt. J.F.BARNARD, Pret. A Gen. Manager, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

A NEW GRIST MILL. ON EAST FOURTH STREET, jas. Williams, Proprietor, I have removed the Leonard Grist Mill to Bloomington, on East 4th Street, opposite Holtaman's Woolen Factory, and am prepared to give the best satisfaction to customers. Tho Mill has been thoroughly tested.and now does as good work a any in Monroe county. It is located FOUR SQUARES FROM RAILROAD, so there need be no fear of having your toxins frightened bv locomotives.

Mill davs are Wednesdays and Satur

days. Call and see the Mill. Bloomington, Ind., Dec it, 1886.

Halt Fare.

Clhran Exeurtiont to Florida and

the South. Choice of lUlman Car Route.

s.nt mth and 20th. and on Oct. 10th

nth tlm Monon Route (L- N. A. &

n mm ull round trip tirket from Chi

oaeo and local station at rato of One . . . ii ,: I U' if

Limited ro to uowiuig wruu.i, .T., McKenzie, Tenn., Columbus, Ton a., Docatur, Ala. The return portion of the flcketsmay be used within 30 days of stamp date. Stop over will bo allowed on going portion at different points fontli of Cincinnati or Louisville. Sept. 19th and JOth round trip tickotj will also be sold at rato of one faro for the round trip lo Atlanta, Ga., occasion of the Fire Engineers convention. Tho route will no via Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, and tho Old Buttle Fields. For full information cill on any asfnt of the Monon Route, or E. O. MotVrmh-k Gen. Pat. Agt. Motion Route, at Chicago

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Notice is hereby given that the partner Mn in the Hardware business in Bloom

ington, Ind., heretofore existing between fihes. H. McPheeters. John W. Shoemak

er and Phillip Kearney Buskirk, under the firm name of "McPheeters Hardware

Co.," has been dissolved by mntual consent,

tbe said BusKirk retiring irom tne arm. P. S. All accounts belonging to said firm must be settled up at once by cash or note. Qtntlemtn the aboat must not e put of. Come forward at once and settle up. no matter how large or small the amount is. It has to be settled. Delay is only liablR to mako trouble. MoPHEETEBS & SHOEMAKER.

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