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fHwfm MlfWMifc Aveewsnjf, - WPAUMt latter and HW.' iw MKruni, . a r D. R-Lidw, the "PetroJenaa V. IfaabaT" of bane, is dead. To motd tab event w a and duty, tdumfb tke period f his peeafwr warfutnat ended sons years ago. Uii boaBorons letters bom the "CtefetlewB Crossroads" served powerfeUy to ditw public thoaght j arfght daruK tb troaUoos tiuses! of the, war ud the reeoaataMt tea. j Ibevwere worth wore than JeraMwaorguaa. They attracted by their oniet banter and bed-apel! ing j tbeattbenlJoej of hundreds of thmwnde of readers, and the bid Jen j logk nrely Mled to have the deaired effect, la tote pertkniar, the JUerattue that be wrote probtibly earpewed any that wee written lnr- j io g that period. Mr. Locki at ones won tats and fortaoe for fcitaualf and did a great work for, tiierljtsioov The Uaion -snotirns hiss; hi5at snwhiHillnri the Meat BMora bin. The D ioa, be aliped to aaslaia; thetaft he boadred ; tbe Prcaa he reeealefi in 11 ate woadertol peweetoleadpabbeeeadeaea - ' Of aoaae awiadlcn wlo am goiag tbrovgb the eooatry aa xcbeafeaaystbat they ack to see ewiag awnaiaea. If the nacbine it a GSager they rake eat the jhottle and pot H in their peeket, aad lafaaa to give it np naleae their yriae if paid for it. They tlaiai ibat it ia a iadiiiaaaeat ea their pawat. Of OMtrije they are aa iodine. If they aak to ate yaarSiiqgar, aaake tbeif hradanng. Eeer eaeroeatplaisa of hard Spw BaaliietM iaa little dalljuat ' enw, tb tra;?ljr caoldeA it be paehad a Httbf Then ia tot a awrebant ia the ty who esati net iaereaae bu trade SO per eeaf. erea aaw byjlieioe advertising that k aaoderatdy nod coaatanty. Try ,. - A oaa jrrtneiaea paper mys that there are not feaa than 30,000 MB) oat of employment in thateity at ii hi at. with Ote procpact that will be coaaidtraaly t before apriaar. Tba deraaad for female help greater than tbe eapray, bat every omaen of aaak labor ia filled to ove-flow- ' imt mi arfMJnrwa. j tfee wbolo Miantiae world vttHoat fiwda jumuOmr. Katawbririneaater)a Ken. who dota at mk it the teab of vrry iarMatMn.-Trot. Kimgtinj Nevertbelesa iMua Agaaain, not bang before hie deeeaae, exprewed - bis tmt aarpnne that acieausts rapidly admted tbe theory of evoMoon. He aw net aeoMt it. A wiaana for in ceaeral adoption will be given at tbedoaeof another . arnrte. Ortbeee who achraeate r Mr. Ilitxiev at tin mam enuntnt m dfar and vigbtas thooght, :d in opaaainc evoJqtien, I will review hie aigaaMiita wr iL L Spemtantoua ggtmSm. Many experiaptata hive been aside to ahow that apeataneaas generation extata, that iefroaa phyoieai nater laia, aided by teat, moiatore, and eonahinjatioR, ajiatal life wilt be a prodaet. Jfat ne iatet-, taxet exteaaive, aad avoat enrefol experiaaeata, enpeanH fboaa by Mr. aatear, deaaoMtrated the foct that epoataaeeaa feneration not exiat. bat that life mant have a 2. ArpromiefMW. Ia of two kind in animd life: Stat by bnddiag and divuion. These laetboda exist only w the lowest orders of animals, and need mH be further aameed. Best nd, the egg- and easeatial to k. tbe sexual relai ion. The two pare ta bsve di&nenecs . that may ha both strueteal and pbyafaaagjeal. Tba law ia that "tike begets fjke," and be see tbe etaaprtng may resemue moat oneJj pareac or iaa auer, or n may ex bibitaeaariitaiUoaefbotkv Ileaei atisea 'JL TarMOaii. The toavfeacy to variafkM all adarit. In bis Mare lrtf- Alexander Wallaee! directed oar attention touuekbirds. .Borne bad larger tail", or wings, or feat than ethers. Bo in physiologiJsA differeaces. Tbe grirybonnd 'patrsaee ita jwey by aigltt, aad keref fbU iwa it atagly. Bui Ttke eommon' jt foxhound pursues it by aeeot of tbe trail, awl a fox leaps front skis to aide, tk bound " aaaWiit fblfow it sneceasfblly only tp paduC Ei4ch bound yelps aa it tseeats the trade, so that ait know they are following it. When all are silent, tbt y know the trail is .lost, sad proceed to boot it. - Aumnmtg that evolution ia the Anna of these differences, and that . tkey have their origin in Variation, it ia said that tbem are aaecbods of ealeetiona by which the paenti, having tike v arieUions, am brought together. Hence . Anmomor ami Muennn, jmdnatmrmi muttigm. The usual iUttfttratiea tn ahow ataa'a power to perpctaato a variatfoo, ta tbe dilereaecs is our dooMatk pigeons. Foor.kincWare referred to-tbe oartba faavtaiJ. the poster, and be tatabler. TVy difar atruetaally that m tbe bones, ,ka., and phrainlojbwlljria tbe.li.bit i ismblinfc.wiiea fyfoc. In walkfor. sVebbwa tmalur awwaf n air theJ neeft, T 'ride astfiiir difference. ;
re, they-have aU-deecended from the reek . pigcim. . Jrthmn&m tAiny aa atarol nwta :.t . The" answer given to thin quoatioo ehowa the riiflienWy in apbold ing the doctrine o evolutioo. Mr. Hot Vy asks : - "lnea this seleftive breeding occur in nature? Beranae if there ia
no proof of H, all that I have been telhas? rou eote for nothing in aceoant far the origin of species.',' He admits "ha doee not know that it ia peeribte by direct evidence to prove the origin of a variety in nature." Bat he asaerta that the races of men have sprung from a single pair, and then potato to tbe differences in the races, aa those of a Chinaauin front an Engliahniaa; and of a Kegrb from a Caoeaaian, or a Mongrel. Then to the differ ences between tigers at atnerenr euontries; and of plaota, admitting the influence of climate, locality, and food. Then be writes about the plant that bear a profusion of seeds; that these seeds to grow "net, "straggle for existence," ami iathM wrunde, tne "fittest will survive What is this ftte8t,,T A seed tIM has been earnen so tar from the rest that it Sods more room to grow, or a moiater place. Admit aR he says, and what force baa pit Tbe most any one can claim for it is t basnet oral selectfon can produce eormfy. But unleas it can prodaee pcts it is of no avail, for to- sustain evolution, it roust extend to species. The question which follows in: 6. What is the difference btweea variefa tnd peouf There has been much confusion on this subject, bat Mr. Huxley hsi alatd conactly the answer. It is t hie: If the four kinds of pigeons are. left to nature, or themselves, they will intermarry, and the offspring will nreaewt a rctara to their aoeestor. . It thia otMpnne is in ine . ..... mam manner allowed to choose their mates, their, rgga will be ' fertile. This cootinned fertility shows tbem to be varieties. Now take two species the Am and the Mare.' They will have oflsnrinn tha mule. But these mule are mfertile, incapable' of reprodociion barren. This fact hows tbem to be species. If the Creatnr had not railed up this bar rier, all apecwa would anon have beeueanfeuodat. ItstantfasousreIv in tbe wsv of evolution. In bis lecture here. Alexander Wallace did not attempt to show that the loos tailed blackbirds malol with each other. The fact 'that there is ne each variety as long tails, or long wings, but that black birds which we nave ever Known are rver the same, is proof that in dividual variations in them cannot bp perpetuated into varieties, for wanvof n natural selection. And the barrenness of the offspring of two aperies end all ODotroversv bout any variety, under any conditions, ever becoming a species. 6. Knee ther e ia no spontaneous generation, the first animal most have come from an egg. Who created that egg ? To this question Mr. Huxley replies, that tbre is a limit to human investigation. This is an evasion ; not an answer. If God's creative power must' be cmceded for the first egg in tbe first species, why not grant ita necessity for the first egg in every specie '.' Bat the subject must be eootin- . LEWIS BOLLM AS. The Tlanhwr ttweatlasi Aavifw. In answer to tbe "Practical riuggeations by a Monroe Co. Faraer," if my friend before he wrote bis srticle on forestry bad studied the be certainly wonld not have seared as be evidently did. facts are we have in" round numbers 400,000,000 of acies or timber land in the United 'States. This timber ought to inereue in growth 400 feet per acre annually. This is a very reasonable estimate, which will make an annual growth of 195,000,000,000, equal to 3,260 feet of lumber to every man, woman and baby in all this hind, and then eome. Now my 'Practical Farmer" don't need to worry any further. Keep tba bnsbaa oat of your fence 1 want to suggest a plan by which Moo roe oo. at ieait can keep rap he twebereeppty. Stop cmting your fine oak torapokesMsves, eVe., to be hauled to Bloomington to be culled until there is not a et ia it to you, for tbe timber wasted, to my nothing of your labor in making sad bauli ig the same over muddy roads. Ptaetical Farmer furtber says that if we continue to destroy -ur timber for twenty years longer we wont have enough limber left to make a respectable pig pen. Here be i;ives tbe ecnu a bbtek eye again. It is is estimatet'i that tbe saw mills cut so avers, of 50 feet per acre, annually, so that a J early growth of 400 ferf board roeaeure, for each acre of oi r forests, ax said before, would give each inhabitunt 3,260 feet every year perpetually, or 17,600 for ea;h family veorly. Our Practical Freiera family, though small, would draw 17,600 feet yearly, whum would make a respectable pig ,ien, if aneb a pen can be made reupeetaile. Does the present price of lumber indicate a shortage? Let ns see : Lumber sold i a 1W6 sml 1887 at an average prise of $1 8.70 per M ft., andyfer the n xt 1 yeara it sold at an average of f 18.46 per M. It is worth to-dsy f 16.30 average. Does ibis lock like a shorUge of timber?
It there is any metre oxeiteroent on thia qneatfca, more figures will be forthcoming. Clear Creek.
SOLDIERS' MEETING ATRODJBUKG. There was a meeting of ex soidiera of tin) late war held at Harrotlaburg, this bfttinty on tbe Uth inst, for the purpose of conaiderlug the merits or demerits of the rated, service pension bill, introduced in t tie pteaent sess ion of Congres by Mr. Cimeroo, of Pennaylvaniia, namely, the granting of a graded penaian to all Baton soldiers according to length of ser vice', at the Ma of one cent a day. I for each day served, thst is, the msn who served 90 dayp to have 90 cenu per month, : giose who served one year 3.65 and tbrceyear men $10.96 per month fcnd so in proportion tor all tiGie.actved in suppressing tbe rebellion. , - The meeUng being called to order John (1 Clay was eioeted President, Mid John Bregaa Secretory, pro torn On morion an organization was form' ed to be called Urn Service Pension Aasociation of C4enr Creek township, the nomioatioa of president and and secreUrj waii deelared 'perma sent. A comailiee of three was ap pointed to draft resolution and to respectfully ask iSae aid of the county press' to bring tbe matter fairly before out fellow dtizens iind wake np fhe eX soldieiii to a projier know 1..X J .a. - i Ml . nige oi.we qui, no as to do away with all bnnconiM which it seems moai pension Iq.'islatlon it teeming witlu A comniittoe of two having been appointed at a previous meeting to eanvtiM the township for signers to pet itions to our Senators and Sepreaectotlve in Congress, and to confine thir efforts to es-aoldiers alone, rcno. t'tbe petition signed by forty one in this township. Kvery man who were tbe bine uniform at present, reiidenks of this township, put bis ni nae U) it enttinsiastieafly. t The commiUee on resolutions reprt the folloiilng reasons in line f rcselaiions why this bill should pass aad have tbe iiupport of all who love tlielr country 1st. Tnat the principle of equity i.nd jnstiee m which this bill is framed is right to all concerned. 2nd. That tbe sentiment of the people irresiiective to party are in favor; of a general pension and the republic is too great and prosperous to refuse to ita preservers enough to prevent tbe patriotism of their early manhood, wing the cause of the pmverty and wantef their old age. 3rd.' That calling up the lire and energy that with ball and bayonet from '61 ta '65, aolidified a loose jointed confederacy of stales, into an irom bound everlasting union, remembering the thousand battlefields where our comrades gave their lives and our lfood was wasted like water calling tack tbe terrible marches, with sinews strained, with muclee rigid, sod swollen veins, wnen physical exertion was the pain of a tbouaMd deaths, fierce heat and bit ter cold, dire Hunger for weeks at times, when many had to rsb the tbe brntcs to sustain life, by the memories of those days and scenes, it is unworthy of the men who car rietl the liberties, tbe advancecaent and the progress o the whole bu msn race a century forward to beg or whine for aid, we demand justice, and thia bill gives it, all others are mere demagoguery. W ask the aid of all who love theli Country and appreciate our aervicea stand by us, in this tbe first trait movement to help the genome soldiers of the great wsr. f Jtnn Buooam, Committee- L T. Lownxx, K. W. li Aixxr, ioe resoin lions as read : were heartily endorsed and the secretary was ordered to request the County paper to publish the proceedings. Adjourned to meet in two wecka. Joan BaooAN, Secretary. BAKIHCI POWDERS. Official Tests by the: Ohio State Food Commission. Aoalyli of tbe Chief Brands of tba Country Their Strength aad Talus Ascertained. The Ohio State Dairy and Food Commission, under the direction of the Legislature of that State, has made public the result of its recent official examination of the baking powders of the market. As msny of the brands analyzed are in use throughout the country, the report of the Commission will be found of geuertl interest. Tb (Urtling fet i brtught out by tbs report that of too thirty different brand of baking powder analysed, twenty are mada from alum, a lubttnnca declared by lira highett medial HUthoriiisi to bs injuriout V) bmlth when uod in land. Th Cotnmlulon clnuify tho baking powders into three general divuions, auCtird irtg to thair vnluw : 1st. Crenm of Tartar Raking Fowdert; Id. fboipbata Baking Powdeiv; 3d. Alnm Baking Powders. Tba Communion axplaint that the best tmkiag powder ia that which, the incrodi. nis healthful, gives off the largoit amount of laareoinc gat and leave tbe (naltnat smouat residuum in tba broad. A smalt amount of CHrbonata of aaamonia, which it eoesidarod baaltbful, U Quad 4n tome of the cream of tartar nowdar to give tbem s higher strength. The Cemmlstion aayt that aium it undoubtedly a burtful tab). The ref ort rtnkt ih j jivJerj and thewv
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tbe amount in eiteh of inert retiaUaritt, wnichln iiiingU wouM o.(ipfi'r at raiduuro in the breed, at foltowi i m tjent. Inert, S tin or KnUIuuq). iBtAvt or tastas townsas. aoja!.....,.............. 7.15 Pr. Frlce'...... i2.s Feataon't. 144ti Cleveland'..........,.,.; 10.lt Hium Urift..n.i.........i?.(4 t. X s. 4. . . . 8. Upper Tan............. 9.S3 De Land'a...-.....,. vwaeae 33.63 KterlSng 13.83 rsosrnATs bakisq rewnnm. S. Hort'ord'...........;...SS.49 "Wbett 86.33 Attn sakihu rowpsra. BlasplrQae eMeeearweafeea3436 ckia...M...,..., .TO..so.t Vetanin ........ ...Mn. ..... 2 3.38 Cook'H Xarorita tt.93 Sun flower, aaeaa eeeaaeeeeaeaa 35.60 KeBKin.... ......... ......38.17 Fatspsce 40.08 Jorsuy..., 1 8.0 Buekye.......-...-........ 29.85 P3a)h)M eeoteeMewoSO.iW Sllvar 8Ur. .,..,.... 11. Rfi r. Grown ....... ie.6S Crown (apeelal)...ir..... 16.09 One Spoon.......m.m...jS8.68 WbeuWs Ko. 18.....,w 37.73 - Carle ton. 30.94 Gem ......... nM.....38.&7 Sctotu. !. 18.38 Zipp'i Grape Crystal 11.99 Forant Citr...... eM S4.M 10. 11. IX 13. 14. 15. 16. IT. 18. 19. 30. II. St. 33. 34. IS. 36. 37. 38. 39. 30. Tbe larga amount Of inert matter or residuum To. both the phonphata and ilium powder will be noted. TUuv ta tba phatpbste powdor to largely of flme; in tb slum powden it it chiefly alum. It will be gratifying to the public to obterre that tbe powder in most general use, the Roy al, U abM the purest, la comparing the fir., two powdert en tba net, for intunce thn Royal and Dr. Prioe'a the inert matter in Friee's it teen to be about ire in aeven mora than In tbe former, a diffierence of of 71 3-7 per cent, tbe Koyal being purer than FrieW'e by a earref ponding figure. Tbe earbonle or leaveninggat produceil hj tbe powders iadieatat their atrengtb ; and their true value may be ascertained by eoniidering the amount of tni gas ill connection with their inert matter or ret. Iduutn as shown above. Tbe higher thi pereentage of gas and the lower the pei centage of reektuum the better tbe baking powder. These pereentagea; at found In t?meof the moat familiar, powd". ai Kiven at follow : For Cont.of Far Cont.ol' Kame. LenraaiasGae, Residaum. 8terliiie...............l I. ....h..... rrnx t... ............. .-i.to...... ........ i-wi De Iand't... .t. 33.S5I Gem, Alum.... 8 45.....,.........3fi.!S Fomt CitT.Atum : 7.80...,.........24 Od Silver Star, Alum ..... 8.90.:..... 31 111 .Ksnton,AJnm.M... 6.30..... ......38.1V PataMCoJihtm 8. i 40. Oil Empire. Alum.......... 5.80.......31 lit Cooki Fur rite.Amm. 5.80.......... .34.9:1 One 8iKxin. Alum 57S 58.611 With tbe lornroine- explanation tbn study of thete flgure will readily giv onjumer a knowledge of the eouiparatWn ral'i of tlie different liraaot. xo unu trate with tbe percentagnt given the two powder Wore compared: tbe Royal eia tain ine: 1 1.8 part of leavening its to It. I in Price', iUeifMof tronEth it 1.3 in 10.5, or III 4 percent. Koyal it therefore 13.4 per ont. atronger, at well a 71 jser cent, purer tban Price' ate Tha relative atrengtb nnd purity of all ths powder t n be eemputed in like manner. -Wis. Brown, fornierly of Har--rodbbur)', died at Bedford Sunday night last. Mis. Maud Showers has hv.ea visiting friends in Noblrsville. There is a young lady in a girls' school in Georgia who gots by the nickname of "Postscript." Her real nanie is Adeiino Moore. See? . WiobAwakk is one of thoue Sublieatieo that i a oetiataat seuic f eligbt to tb Juvinil portion of the corarounity und a rani mine of iniereit to ilia elder of tbe family. It i one of tile standard publication of it kind in t!e country and it endorsed by all who re had tbe good fortune to tee it. Knt only are the iketcUe earefelly prepared but tbe illuf tration are amcng the beet that appear ia any magasiaa tnat i publU!dIt woaki be well ta write to th pabliik r, P. Lotbrop, Beeton Mm LAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. Mr To stili further reduce at. i k, will continue the Bjangbtering of prices. Call at Blair's. asewreemensiieasaaaenrnsBneBsnasnuBm tMIBBS COB8, Avty .3 Ktlce Koti-Besldetits, The Bute of Indiana. Monroe County m In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, April Term, 1888; Jamii Caldwell vs. Vary K. CMwil!. Comnlsint No. 1491, for divorce. Now come tbe Plaintiff by Hiers A Corr, Attorney and file hi complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a dieinter! ted penon tht aaid defendant, Mary 2. Caldwell, to not a resident of l.be State of Indiana, and that plaintiff's can of action i for divorce. Kotice ia therefore hereby given mid defendant, that unless ha be and appear on tbe first day of tbe next term of tbn Monroe circuit court, to be hol!en on tba fourth Monday of. April, A. I. 1888, at tbe court house in, Bloomimrton, m ad county and mate, and answor or demur to said complaint, tba same will be oeara ana oexeraiinvu in r auaue'v. Wilneu my namwand tbe Seat of sild Court, affixed at Bloomington, tbi 3'th day f February, A. Q. 1888. u:l ENOCH FITLLKR, Clerk Monres, CO. Feb. 39,"188ft; " - r-" "" CommiMarfoner's Sale of Real sttate. TtTOTICB 13 HBREBT OIVBN, that pointed by the Monroe Circuit Court , in i , uv ui'uni.i... v..,. ... do v .. ... , ap tn mutter oi me partuinn proceeaiugn oi William Peterson et al, by virtue of an order of said court will offer for tla at auutioq, on tbe premise, on THURSDAY, MARCH 33d, 1888, the following described real estate, situate in Monroe county and State of Indiana, hto-wit! The north half of the northeast quarter of section eicbt (8), town nine (9), north range nne(I) east, and tbe south watt quarter of tho northeast quarter of same unction, town and range ; and part f tbe southeast quarter of the portboast charter of said section eight, described as fol lows: Beginning at the wmlh weat corner of aid qr. quarter section, running tlwnoe nort'a eighty rod to tbe northwest orner of said qr. qr., thence east seventeen rods, thenos south eighty rods, thence we; seventeen rod to the place of boginning,.sonlaining eight and one-half acres, morn or lets, said whole tract of land containing 134 nores, more or less, KNOWN AS THE MARY PETERSON FARM. Ttrms One-third cash ; the residin in equsl payment at nine and eighteen months from day of (ale, with notes t in terest waiving benefit of appraieetcunt, and asenred by good freehold suretieii. title to begin si. 40 o etoeic a.m. iilLAS .THOMPSON, Feb 5 88 Conmliotitr. I, . dsn A Rncert, Atu.
Cheap Lota for the Many.
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groundatfree of charge. Remember the date, (April 4tb), arid make your arrangenients to attend. Tuftsin One-third cash, and qne-thtrd in one, and one-third in two yrsV with 6perct. intemt, secured' by
mortgage. oecnr.e a uome be ore Th CesTDSy" baa rapidly crowded te the front a a CrstelaM lliter. ary Mgiine, until under Has prisent management' It I unset n - become phenomena! and 1 tb one thins; commnntsd upon by jnagaslne reader. Tbe war article that have had to greet s run ia tbe Century have added interett No it former excellence, and In fact under tbe celebrity and Impetus gi ven to it by Gen. want s article tui circulation we aouuiea in a few month. Tbe publishers have in no wise relaxed their effort in tbi regard and it to quite probabla that war article by prominent general will bo on of tbe leading fcarure of tbe Century throughout the year 1887. It is soM - by all news-dealers. In tbe way of a cutakgoe, Yick's Floral Snide Is nnequattd lis ar tistic appearaaee, and the edition of each year that appears simply pnrfsct, i inrpassed tbe next. New and lieautifnl engraving, and three colored plates of flower, vegetable andjgra'n, r fottures for tbe issue ol 1888. Its lavender tinted cover, with original designs of most pleasing effects, will eninre It s prominent place in the household and library. It it in Itself a treatise on horticulture, and is adanted to the wants, af all who are inter ested in tbe rarden or house plant I. It describe the rarest Cower and the ebenc est vegetable. If you want to knew foything about tbe gardes, see Vick's Floral Guide, price 19 cents, including a Certiitcate good for IS cents worth of seed. Published by James Vick, Seedsman, Rochester . T. Bagqaos checked thrnnh to the Pacific coat. The Ve udalia Line has decided to inaugurate the oheckiiig of baggage from starting point through to all Pacific Coast poiol. The public will be pieaaen to learn of this improvement which does sway with tbe inconvenience of rcehecking at St. Louis or Kansas City. W hy em biltor life by d ragging a round with lame back, diseased kidnoy, dropsical swellings, fuinule weknof. nerruus debilil-, barl diaeato and rhcumnl ic enniplHiiits when Pr. Kt-nntr's Kidney ami Cttkctiu Cure wilt so cu"-kjy euro? Rc'. A. J. Merchant,' Presiding Kldar. writes: "It gave me almost inU.nt and entirety permanent relief." Superior to all known medieines in thete dumsu. For cala by Fast !!-, Bloomington, and S. M. Unrntu, Clear Creek, Instill Feb. 22, 89. RCPORT of the Condlti'sn 01 TR Ffjtwrt FeJatilona.! twc AT BLOOMINOTOli, in ths State of Indiana, at the close of businetie, February 14th, 1888: BKWCKCXS. Loan and diseounU,. 1118,353 39 Overdrafts, .......................... 6,098 09 VS. S. Bonds to secure circulation 4) per cent,-............ Due from approved Reserve Agents, .n Due from other National Bank, Due from Bute Bank and Banker, Real estate, furniture and flx. t U rW e em y ewee Current expense snd taxes 10,000 eo 53,370 76 jn.stT a 8,161 31 3,781 48 paid.................... . Bill of other Bnks,...,.... Fractional carreney, nickel and cents.................. 834 18 S,9i 00 367 94 :il,446 00 1,800 00 1,310 CO Specie, ....... ! eeeoeeeees Ical tender note.. Iledamption fund with V. S. Treswrsr Total,. ............-...33,M0 87 LIABIHTIRS. Capital (took paid in,............$U0,0eo 00 Surptu ftind,...................... 38,000 00 Undivided profits.. .............. 7,484 G4 Suu Bank notes eatetaading, : tf.OOO 80 Individual danosits. subiect to ehntfk 118,888 OS Demand cerUteiitts of deposit 81,425 73 Due Stat. Bank and Banker 51 M Total,....... ....... 1353,830 57 State or Isdiasa, lSnicmna f VlTKTT. f s. T WT St Wnntian v. . tftihier of the 4ipove- pamod Bank, no solemnly wear . -., tnat ine asove luisnwai is mn, so sue bestoi my Knowieaee na oouai. W WOODR1TRN. Cihlr. Subscribed afed sworn beforo me, this IJtti qay 01 jrenruary, bo. JOHN H. MCBK, Kotarj Public, Correct Attest) Jnnw Waldsow, Mat. D. Hiu, Ubmst O. Vokcak, Feb. 33, 1888. Director. Probate Cause Met. 14VI8. In the Ciraurt Court of Monr county, V.hn.n. farm. 1BRH. Clara M. Strong, Administratrix of estate of Wlllism Turner, deceaml, vs.' Ella A. Turner, Marin S. lanaers, 91 ai. T kiu A. Tiirnor. Martha C. Lander. Qattia A. Weir, Laura L. Foster, Clara M. Strong, Annie at. turner, tvaner 1. McCollouRh.Jsnies E.llcCollouj b, Charles McCauKhnn. You are everlly hereby uotiflud that the above named potiiu... . Aflmtniftltatriy of the estute aforesaid, ha Sled in the Circuit Court of Monroe County,lndiana,a petition, making . ArwAowi Ihdi dttn aattfl 1 1 rat 1 1 n tr t Vl ft Fa IUU uvmiiwaviste e'v"" f O ' " Tn for an order nnd decree of tsid Court, tutboriaing tba sate or certain rem eawte belonging to the estate of 'said decedent, and in said petition described, to make f..r ihm mimMt of the debt and liabilities of said estate i and thnlsaid petition, so tied and pending, is sot for bearIns in Mid Circuit Court iu Blooming. i..n VnitltttiK tin thn spcond itidicial dav or the April term. 1888, of said court, tbe Same oeing me liu nay oi April, iiaa. Wtoou thn nisi'k and anil of said Court ibis 30th day of February, 1888. r..i1 KNOCK FULLER. Clerk. Louden & Rojora, Atty.
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to tbe sale will be eonveyod to the prices aovance. ATTORNEYS' CARDS BVSMXfC SVSKIRK, 4.3. W. Bo. Kiax, F. K. Bosxiiuc) Attorneys. Offiee over HcCulta Co. dry good store. Sneeial attention elven to Fro bite business, to the collection of claims, and to business in all the eonrts -ol this tsl ndjoining counties. T VHCAU t S ATM An, BU C. DU 1J can, Im C. Batman) Attorneys. Office over Blair's shoe store, west tine nublie saoara. Particular attention will be given to Probate cases, ftoUeetieas, etc Will practice ia all ins court. M1ERS $ CORK Attorneys. OnV tp-tai over Corner clotbing store, west side. Will practice in all the oourt of the Btate. Probate business siren special and eireiui attention. LOVDKlf j- noOEHS, Attorneys, oiSee over First National Bank. Business of a leza! nature ari'ren careful attenwon in all court. Seal estate titles carefully examined by aid ot louden Abstract. A specialty made of the eoUeettim and reniluanca of eiaims ot ait hoo. r A. FOLIC. Attornev. office In Allen Xi, 4 MoNiy' new block, np-Uir over corner room. Special and careful attention willbo given to probate feutinest, aid to prompt collection ot swim. TAMES B. HVLKY. Attornoy. will el rivo snecial attention to sett line de cedent1 eitate. enllectlng etc. IVill nrnctico in alt eo' irts. 1 1 Citr Attornev, ni msy ue loui'U in ai n tw . , ... . ti. -i Corner" clotning store. TAAST A EAST. Attoi sev. Oflice da 111 the Waldron Block, north side public sausre. an stairs . (live nromnt attention ' to Probate business, and to tho collection of eWims. Will also practice in all the Courts. Business solicited, nememner the kwatlon.' -Agonts for No. I insurance. "TAMES 1' MOXQAir, Attorney, east J of the Fir-t National Ban:, utxMair Probate and Pension business given spec ial and prompt tUeclion. CI Jtt. WORRALL, Attorney, Ofllca pstair. ovorMcCalla Co. Store. Will pmctiee in all tbe court. Sioil ttntiin (riven to the t'iunm biwn, Neiice f IdwlaiNtrailon. nTir-tc. i. l..rl.v i.lvn. tht the nndursigned h been wppolnted by IS Cierk ,of tht Circuit Cuurtio" Monro fni. KtMtn nf Iudit.na. udininistrator of the etUto of Julia Ann Mct.ailn, late 01 in ooiinty, ueceasen. Said estate i sunnnsod to be solvent.. CH ARGES O. CORR, Jan 18, 1888. Admlnitrator. Mier & Corr, .Vtt'y. Kstire f AdnjiabtratiOK. .'fvrT1V 1. i.n. that rli un IV 1 IV.B. ....J & . - iS derticned hits bettn ppointed.by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, Kxecttor ot the will of Emory n. voss, mteot noaru vwn Indiana, deeeasea. Said estate issuppoted to be solvent. EN RYU. VOSS, Jan. 18, 1B88. Executor. James B. Malky, Attoaney. 1.ITHOCRAPHBR ELECTROTYPE! ffUODtVin W Diwnni w fflP.'TfO Book nod aX-r55 printer. p BLANK BOOKS. ETC MOST OOMPIXTS HOUSS IN THS WCT. Notice to Melrs of Petition to Sell Real Katate. Bute of Indiana. Monroe county cir cuit court. . . Notice it hereby given tnat wnuani Armbrutter, Administrator of estate o" John C Lockner, deceased, has filed hi petition to sell the real estate of the dece dent, hi personal boine iniufllcient te pny hi debts, and that said petition will hi beard at tbe neat term of the circuit court of mid county. Attest, KNOCH FULLER, Clerk, SEAL Monroe C. C. Feb. 33, 1888. DUNCAN BATMAN, Atfy Ivottce to Woa-ReaWeats. Tbe State of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit oourt, February Tarm, 188. William' Armbrutter, Administrator of" aetata of John C. Lockner deceased, vs. John Short, tbe unknown neir ot Jonn F. Reed, deceaoed, Jonn r. jKeea, et ai Complaint No. 1437. r ,.,. ilta nl.intiir hv Punpsn Batman, bis attorneys, and file in open I.;. MMnl.ln( hArnin. InffAtbAr with uvm . ui. v. ..-... - - , c - ' an atBdavittnatiaidderendanU, the nn1.... halm nt John P. Reed, deceased. and John F. Reed, are not resident of theBtateof Indiana; that a eatwe or action exists against them in relation to real estate and to quiet title thereto and that said non-reswent aeienuan w era uov.rj parties thereto. Von t, nrAar nt said court notion k hnfnra harabv riven' (aid defandonU that unless tbv be and appear on the first day of the next torm of tho Mon.iM,ii mirt. tn ba hnlden on tha r..-.l. u.. mt Anril. A. D. 1888. at the Court Iloute in Bloomington, in said county and Stale, and answer or demur to laid complaint, the tamewitl he beard and determined in their absence. Witneti my name and the Seal of said rtmirt. affixed at BlootiiinKton, this 18tb dr ofFebrtiarr, A. P. 1888. ItttAL KNOCH FULLER, Clerk. Ton. n, ioa. NOTICE. Tha annual meetinc of tbe Stockholders of the Louisville, Now Albany at unicago Railway Company will bo held at tha otflee of the Company, in the City of New York, on Wednesday. March 14th, 1889, st which meeting thirteen Directors will be elected to serve for tha ensuing year. The pedis will be open from twelve o'clock 31. to one r. at. Tbe transfer book will be closed from March 5tb at 3 o'clock to MaNh 1 5th at 0 o clock. W. H LEWIS. Sacretary.
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