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is mmc, inure (ha m of Doaiaatiu Ra- . twMVrwa: v. March .aillMt Bm --. - - ava. 11 if Vf Tan Barea Tewap, M wmn. . IRK. Oaettta teener tisesaRlfewaJV. - --- v - - -- Mk Va Seres Sad Kehlead Townahsps, Aid two Tare CoastaWet la Bttommgtoa Tmdn whtu th Towashjp of tb cwwty, tx nek . aad the &e aeariaartoii itm&eaas sway as reed yH?tn ieI,. Chak-soaa tPBXIfO isitvxcmiXTs. illlitMiU lee ef Km W Thiinih lb itfsfaWlsa if Mi May sViflMflMk Km f?iv J cssa iaTfcTif sTarj IW aebr wOl be aWTriawaTaiwiaia twihla,wib-fc-ctle Use niaaralana moasissatsag eonOaiistusi will be a eaaef Faery tuwasriip, sab ef MMMtKfftMl to the CMH M Laving sitae KW qasta a aataaer aerev i bay wnljiia after mUiu deliberation t nunn sjiT ais nrrllitm frr t!r tor rwrry xowaenip, so. JAMES M- RICK JDcoapinc into tbe aartdsoate DOW of M: Hciiee, the euatb side tailor, one day lat week, tkeTrnfrnv toond tbat gestlesao hewy drafting tad ctUtioc oat etnta iTltaaatffewiBadej pleased aolowab' Uo fee oooks were MMBtaer of fresh and as yet unfilled eera fivovitaaadapriog ovenoats trees etbt secaKtieey anal by mm. wio bayein the poat ten ao well Mated by Ur. MeGee. Ajatraftbe bum we obaerved several who bad beerJeiiy foes arndaias taH arinajboteaea .la .otker towns, but who have fboad oat after experiMcatiac hi fbia way thai Ben. Hctica fives snore general aad genuine atbtatiriiia than any inantkey have war patroeixtd. Ia additioa to giving jm a scat It IfeQca jaakea it a point sever to work op the cheap Aaaerieao eaaaamaa that do not give aatiaftetioB to the wearer nor to the tailor who taraa tbem off. The wearera of strictly rood dotbaa are appreciating Mr. lieGee laora aad man eaeh, year aad bit bnaiaeaa at preaent ia only limited by bia ability to aeeare baaoa to do the work. The High School Chapel was filled, last Friday afteraooa. to lutea to a joint exercise by membra of the High School aod Ko.8. The perfonaaace waa of patriotic aatare, aad was aaaauallf eoiertaiaiag. Soch pnraaiowa aheahl be regaiarty given oy oar aefcooJs, for there ia ao daager of teaeoiag pa trictiaaa to the ehildrea teoeoaatastlf aad too tboroagtity. A aambar of boya froat No. 8 gave a very iageaioas exercise oa the history of polities! partiea, which abowed a good kaowledfe of political hiatoryoa the part of the teacher who prepared it, preMMMblr MiwStrader. "Marehiog throogb Georgia." -The Star Spangled Baaaer" aad other patriotie aonga wereaoag, aad Mb Lena Bogexa aad Krtaa Kelda attraated aneb adnuntioa by the way tbcyearried the aolo ia the difEcDrt aoog of the Starry Baaaer; their voieaa are proapiaiag. - The yaong naea who decWojed the "Fhig of Freedom'' 4U it with aboaediog spirit The dampel waa wall deooraUd with flags 4 the O. A.B. aad away of the aajhwt of thie aoldier argaaizaiew ware aajaawt. The deeJaraaliaaa were aO eertafaly eredi table, 'fie cehoolt deserve eonaaeadaVreeennes Coatiaereial : "Prof. CJhaa. Harna, ol the Soothers II. Jiaois Sonaal, at Garboadale, Ilia., whoea ear oitisena reaaember aa a Projector ja the Vieeeaoea Uuiveraity, baa reeeatly been elected Profcasor of Gerawa in the Uoiversity at Ofaer!io,0. OWlio aaay be roagratnlated oa aaeoriag as good Mrs. Fnaacie Parka, of Elliettevilk, died bM week, aged 7 yeare. tihe was wifa of the late Smm M. IWkaafOiat p!oe, who died fbar years ago at the great age, of 101. Attbatfaaeof her death she waa hewt doobt the oldest persoa ia Ifoaroa eoaoty. tf.D. Griffey ia to raeeipt of
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tjuax. vnaroir or in CRZ:i BUTSa, Mr. BePew ' Pieatdeat of the Vaoderbilt syateat of rmilroeda. Thia poaMaa fa proof of b pre eabatt ahgity as a basioeaa maa. tM waat at yet avare w an creoit, b) the fact that ao atrikes take plan aawog the workaMB eaj ployed t these railfoads. His views ot tne rahtioe of capital aad labor will be area in oae of the extracts we BMke froas hia addreaa. The "Union Leaana Clab" of Chioago celebrated Waabiogtoa'a einbdav oa the 22d ot Febroary, aad Mr. DePew waa invited to addreaa it upon the subject iodieated bv the baadiac of tbb) article. Oar estraeta will ahow aoaaetthing of the of the addreaB, altbeagb ily very brief. Tka Bevalatfoe vmi a war for tha prrraaoa ef wvtt-4etiied oontttuOBi.l Kbartica. bat eeeasdent ansa thaw were the taaaatriaf fraadew ainiiary fw tea aiyJiaaiaat ef tea eouptrr. tba uro awirian of BMaatetam, sad iadapeaaaaaa ef we prtflmm;" "Tar aaariaeW vaaia the BTavaHIe t fatal aa taa Has that the F4wa a aoottaet . Bad tba forest ef - readv far the arUtraaMst ef ana, tae rsailu weeld hare bata fatal to dkatjaiea. Tba abbat obwrver of the Amcrieaa eaparfaaept, OaTacqneviila, Waaao bapiaaiad bv thb tbat ba baiad aeea it aa akaointa praeioUoa tt the tieamcdonet tba Saipeblle. Bat at taa critical period, wbae the papettrity, eauraae au aadadty of tteneral Jaafcwn war ahnaat the asts hope of aatioaallty, Wakatw aaHvrea to the Senata a apaaeh any Tied to the aaaab of loqutBa tar tta baaieiiata effect nad lastiag retulU. It brake the reeU ef wpreaa iejany te tae ocata aau eraataa aa aaeoaacoaua aad raw Oaftad States." pttrfattna tha Tbecoleaies whilst noited agaiast ureat isntaie were by no mean iraMtol of each other. The ambi neaa ot tradtag men aad uectioaal diftereaoea kept them aian der, aad faeoee tite weakaesa of the swaeral government nnder tbe Ar tidea ef Caoftdetadoa. Tbeaejealorwea emunaea artdcr tbe present eonvtitution, so much so tbat as a aatioa we bad little existence aatil tbe war of 1813 created a belter aaioa of feeliag. But tbe aupremaey ef the o tales over tbe tie literal Government eoatiaaed,-a a politieal aeatiment, in the 8ooth, until tbe elvil war established the Union. How the elements of national greatness were developed, aad what eaanre ceiled them loto action, aad by whom tbat measure created, are tbaa referred to; "Hlnety-niaa yean ro, oa tba 4tb dav ef Jelv, 1189. Oeonra Waablaatoa tirned tea aiattsraraet bjbH ey taa yen rig Bepaone. ronuea: wqapannaaea aaa emeUbaad by tba iamiortot DaebifaUaii af 1T78, but "a ooantrr wet still dependeat seen Brest Britato for ovary irtiela of maaalaatara to autab or fabrief . With more kwobk foraaodinn than tboM - ad by tha Msaratioa of tha mntra area nusaowt roeerroa n saeiaae. it waa the eawmeipatioa of raw- swtarbila and be Wrtb of mnanfMtaroe to tba 0nltad Sutar, and whboot them tbe Bepublic BJ ao "roiifrrt deeMny." At the clou aa aahancnae war. with aa tuoaid. baSreJotbad aad riotoe army, a wartblon eamaey, abattared credit, aad an empty Baarary, anMtr Hamilton, crest in every departonvatof menUl aotirrty, bat the ereateet ef inane mtniatert, waa sailed upon toaroride tha monays for carry. tax oa tbe Government, meeting fea obit gattoaa and reetoriag it credit. Ina repart wbeaa aiwonwrata bare never been new trad or equaled, be gave at a wlution of tiie arenat problom aad of future pwity, protaotioa to home rodwtriee a a iMmtiaaeHM policy, and, whoa aeeaatary. boaatiea sad promianu beUe. Tbe elodng year of tbe century of Baav IHoa'a Mas Inds thirteen States grown to tbiTty-eigbt, .oes,W of people increased to .eoo.oee, and norainsl national wealth to fMt0a0,000,eOQ. A msnufactnrinc plant not worth $90e,oeo baa expanded until its annual product i S8, 900,000, 000, aad the conaumption per year by our own people of tba output of our fanna and our rartoriee b not less tbaa avs timet the eonrolidsttd eaphal of ITS. From aa in creasing indebtedness to foreign aatioat. waiea drained sH our rasoureet. tba retr.rniag tide of the balasee of trade b nowmc in nnrtohing currents ftreegh avery artery of ear indastria lift. Upon tbi golden monument, with Ui0, 000,000 of surplus ia the National Traamry, and prood aad proeperooe popn lotions all areoad, tba' eulminating eaalury Inds President Cleveland Broehdmiuc with eaoal boldnesa, if bat origtoalitr, tbe new departure. This new depart are. however.hed precedents in the free trade tariffs of 1833 and 1848. At the close of tbe first period 1845. the balance of trade agaiaat aa was f 220,758,63, aad this bafaaee swept away tbe increased coinage of 888.076 - 881, which we aeooaiabited aoder the protective policy of 1816. At tne close ot tbe aeeoad free period of 1846, that is In 1861, the be lance of trade agaiaat as was 9413,984.113. Thia bal ance carried oar ooiaed money oat of the country, and to fill its place tae beaks increased their loana from 8254,000,000 to $607,000,000. la 1857, they saspeoded, and President fiocbanan lamented the Onfbrrenate onnditioa of tlte country. ana, eepeejally tba lapoasibility of oi Moor to obtain employment. Mr. ilei'ew a policy is not only to employ labor, bat to give it just wages. He says: "It It vital to' tba success of oar mission is tS per east, larger than that of China, whiea. support a population of nearly 400,000,000. As tfaMbreeltoned in the hit tory of nations, ia the aamr future them will ba 100,000,000 people In thia country All of teens will be dependent upon industrial eendithina, and the larger part ol them will bo wsge-earners. Our problem la not hew they eaa be controlled, for they are tbe majority, and tha majority is tbe Government, but. bow sra tbev to rbo satisSad? Maeanlaye pradletfon has been supported by tbe ablest politioal eeeaosntsts in tbe Old World , Tba claim tbat with the conditions of crowded poputiaee always oo tha brink of starvation, with hopeless poverty and chronic distress such at prevail under gnrnpaao Govern ments, the republic srlll and is aasreby, and Marshy In despotism. Whether there be much or little in these gloomy forebodings, the least of
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"SJPTaSf aTi " wMiMlMIlM eswaw wwKw ' sMwl IttowWaal can toggi st, that polbrr whieb trill keep vagee abrve tha fine of aura Mkasbteaoe, and In tha central prosperity of dirertlad indiatrist held open the oMortanitiea for wmtj aa (o rise." He tbaa peeka of the prosperity the ceantry baa had aoder the ex. istisg protective polky t "Dartog a qaartar of p oeatory ef sitaato atMteuUuy. of fret labor, ef tasted ipfasttrisa. the tnawtk ef the aabUe hta beta witboot precadeat or paraliel to aadest or modem tkiaoa. Iu populatkin has ininaaatd at the rate of a aiilBoa a ysarjuda tbootand mlUkwe per aaaom tiave baea added to It aocamalatad vaaltil. It has paid s-alitha of the eaermoai loatet of the civil 'r, it baa beraa tbi harden of a g ire alio debt, tt hat spehti with, lavish hand, aad yet baa saved half aa much aa all tbe rest of tae world. With ttxty tbootand milliews ef capital sad a developed capacity for creating s product worth ever tan billiont . a year, its political taission it, atforai postiSle, to monopolize it borne market to tbe materials tt p mean at or eaa manufacture, to erote tbe teat, to enter all potto and explore sow cooatries, and to compete with laa most advaneed astlsna ia all the Markets of the aarth." And truly may he tbaa apeak of tbe fruits of protection. From 1878 to 1885 tbe baUaee of trade ia oar favor waa 11,683,160,208. Under the free trade tariff of 1846, oar foreign trade swept away the vast quantities of gold and silver oar mines yielded after 1849, bat from 1873 to 1885 oar coinage iacreased 8514,035,790, These are tbe fruits of protection, aad the highest aonree of good haii admonished oa that "the tree hi known by ita fruits.' ' SUICIDE of Nicbolao r.layfield Nicholas Mayneld, aa old and well known ciliaen of Monroe co. took bia life last Friday morning,, on the railroad track pear hia borne at Char Creek Station. Mayfiefd had but recently sold the store at Clear Creek to Milford Mathers ; he bad been melancbolly for aonMi months, to mack so that bia wito waa h'arful that be might attempt elf detraction. At abont 5 o'clock ba got op, made a fire, and then left the house. Mrs. May field arose aoon alter,and aa her husband war aowhere to be aeea, she sea t tbe gfirl to sea rob for him. 8h looked for him at tbe barn, aad at other places, aad continued be? search toward the railroad track,aot far dktant,where she saw tbe trainmen of h northbound freight gathered about ao object which proved to ba tbe body of Mr. Mayneld, He was dead when found, and a gash in the right side of his neck showed how his life blood bad been spilled. He held tightly gmped in his right hand a common pocket knife, with a small sharp blade open a portion of hia right foot had beca crushed off by the wheels of the ' train. He had evidently seated himself on one of tha rail, made the fata! stab, and expected to fall across the track and be cot to pieces by tbe train, aa be had timed the act to suit the ranoine of the train. Ia his death strag gles it is presumed tbat the body rolled tpff the track, leaving bis right foot on the rail. A piece ot paper was found in a Diana nook on nu person : on one side of the paper was written : Feb. S9tb, 1888. I am tired ot lire. 1 am aura tbe inane asylum will have to be a w t my home soon . X choose to cease to live. Bury me here if they are willing, or at May's or the old neg lected graveyard. It gives me trouble to see tbe neglect, but my money is gone, and farewell all. N. 8. MAYflBLD. On tbe other side was written tbe following without date or sig nature: Yon need not get a hearse ia any event j let everything be plain aad eneap; my money is gona; my honor or prompt pay is gone; let peace be with yon all. His troobles were imaginary, as he bad sufficient property and money to have kept himself and wife in comfort the remainder of his days. He was in his 72d year. The engineer of the 5 o'clock traip says Mayneld was standing so near lha irack.whea.be went down that be was afraid tha cylinder bead would strike him, aod blew the whistle to warn him ot bis danger. The 8 o'clock train that comes op aoon after, was the one tbat ran over bis foot. He was evidently kad before the train struck him. aa no blood bad flowed from the out la tbe foot. A bill to prohibit theerantine of marriage iieeoees to trampa, paupers, idiots, drunkarda and felons. aod to keepers, inmates or visitors ot houses of ill-fame, has been in troduced in tbe Iowa state senate, S. Y. Post: A pretty and ityliah spring .coatume shows an ecru wool skirt, checked with green and red, under a prinoeaae polonaiw of dark green summer cloth. The front of the polonaise laps to the left side, and is turned back on the skirts as a rever.which ia braided. This makes a long, deep side on tbe right, while the left ia short, showing: the checked skirt, and has a large square pocket there, making tbat aide appear like a jaoket. The middle forms are continuous, in prince fashion, and the backs are Ioo and but alicbtlv draped.
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StceajKag eantiea abbtM be Jtefrtwd ia tHrx purchase of a new article of food. M anyaeent eaaes ot serious uineai have been report ed from the use of the new patent oaoe mr inmate, iron onteated baking powder, and aheap flavortag estraeta. xoe ttesira tor rapid wealth iodeoee unseruphlons menutenure ra to place anything before tbe public tbat will sell t a large profit, without iiegerd to its useful ness or aealtbfulaess. At present inere ta n great raid upon tbe bak ing powder market, and ao many impart and adntterated artielea ofj thia kind bare been found peddled aoow toe eoaniry mat tne autnori ties in several of the States have taken the necessary action to expose them. Tbe report of the Ohio State Food Commission has shown that a large number of tha oraaas aoia ncre are maoe irom alom, phosphates, or a cheap and adulterated cream of tartar. The danger to the public ja made etui greater by the nnblnahnw effront ery with whieb the proprietors cf these impure powders advertise them aa perfect, claiming for them all kinds of false bad impossible en dorsements. Tbe official report ef tbe Ohio State Food Cbmminaioner gives the names of a number ef these impure powders Jind the amount of impur ity and inert matter ia each aa fol lows: Per Cent, of Kama. Impurities, ate Dt PriOOfleeeeeeee teaweeee eeeeeoee laVStt Starling eeeesaeeeeeeeaiaeeeeeteeeaaeeee Pearson's... ...... ...U. 38 Scioto (alum) eeseee weeeeeeee ....... IB. 2S Forest City. (stoat jl. 34.94 Crown (alum)......M.. .......2&.09 Silver Star slam.. ....31.8S Da Load's sseeeaaa esaaeseeeaaoo 33.6S Borseford's (pbaspibate).. 3S.4S Kenton (alara)....MMn......3a.lT Patspaco (alum).,.............40.oa Oho Spoon (aluio ....58.6g The impurities in tbe powders above meattoaed aero rouad to consist ot mattes more or lets bartfuU In Dr. Frice'n powder the priaetoal impurities were lime aad Boehelle saltr, which were foaad to lanre quantities. The impuri ties to Hortefoid't sawder were composed of pbospbste of soda, lime, rte but aons ef tka "nntriSons pbospbsUt." without whieb its msnufaetaiers claim life cannot lie sustained. Tbe ijuporitlss found to the other no wdart named was principally torn and lints. From ibe report of tbe Commission it it evUen t that the Boyal Baking Puwder it of the highest degree of strength aad parity. a in o Boston Transcript: Lady pnr-chaserV-Now please do not ask me, after 1 have bought what I want, if there's anything else. If I want anvtlungr else I can remember to ask for it without being reminded that there is something else I may want Do you understood t Salesman Yen'io, Anything elseT 5 California Canned Fruits, JUST RECEIVED APRICOTS, rEACKlEf, UEatlE, Aad all of tba Fruits that are known to have such a rich aavi-r, cennral la California from tba olioicest : fruits of thst State. Call and toe them ALBXAHDRIt at MILLES. On March 6th and Kith, the Ohio A Mississippi Xailwav will tell tick. ets to points in Arkansas and Texas at very low rates. TwkeU will ho good six ty days, with stop-over privileges en- route. For rates and further information nail on nearest O. fc X. 4nt or address V. u. Jones, Dittrtot Fattangar Agent, Yin. loo. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. IV A fine show of Spring and Summer Shoes now open at W. T. Blair's store. Why embitter Ufa by dragging a round with lama back, dii eased kidneys, dropsi cal swellings, remale weakness, nervous debilitv. heart disease and rheumatic com plaints, when Dr. Feaaar'a Kidney and Backache Cure will to quickly aura? Bev. A. J. Merchant. Presiding Elder, writes : "It save ma almost instant and entirely permanent relief." Superior to all known medicinus in these diseases. For sale by Finis Onus., Bloomingtoa. l and S. X. aUTSSM, Clear Croak, lad. till Fob. M, 'S9. Special Half rare .Cat tit atwel West, Memo Bottle, lewrsaee via March, April, May and June. Snatch up grip-sack, and be gone, to the glorious tunny rent or te.too ,; Mark down tba dates, March JMb, April Ink and 13d, to any of tbe southern States from "Old Kantneky shore" to bWay down upon tbe Swansea Ribber" anywhere In tba land of Dixie. March 10th, April ad and 4th, May (l.b and iStb, June nth and 1Mb. to west, ern and northwestern States, from "the b'izsiird busting Dakota, to bull-flgbting klexiiso and all intermedkta tarritaty pat-tin-nigb tha "whole boundless cobtU sunt" including Wichita, Kansas. Tickets will be told at one lowest un limited fare for tha round trip good to stop over en going trip ten day from due of departure, and good to return within thirty days from data of pares use. Never before have such opportunities ben offered for visiting, boms soaking or ljia buying explorations. Make up your mind to take advantage of these cheap excursions and let at book your name, data and destination. For further information, folding maps ad routes, apply to CABTEK 1 ERRING. Ticket Ageat lion 04) Rout, Blooming ton, Ind. Ask your grocer for tbe "Gourliyiaur." There ia no question bat that it is tha best. Gourley flour" tskes the lesd. isk your grocer !br It. lie keep
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in one, anu oiie-tnua in two years,, mortgage. Secure a borne befons THE AMERICAN MGAZINE litdJWi)tsbj 5eta.,$3Yitr. rra acwrr.-Tnr. swr.t"ASjt.uiaumt hi n lit aWbMi WiaistS. Wfil.M SU IU MM Wtl S MS tMSWtlae aluteaM tnist aa lsMmm rkotl ima. SMiatthr. ml iaM f C lnuiwMlliaM wwn,,atw halist .bUiai at taa asrise. see. st tsiastaasaiatis DiatlMttvniy Repreaeetstrto ef American Thought and Prograatu M h ssaawteal to vr-m s4 rmV)m , h- iU TJwl Sit si saiariaiaieo sate asaw. IMPORTANT.tJK: M rrieHw s-sm. awe anaii sit as a Cteh WasaaaWto rrmM Wiilisna.wll Pe hsi m sesseel Mf aaew tr sMe aaosr se asslaajso. wnasrs te !! aiaat4l a. eeee vmt ogsiaavo serrssasy. J'fia axusxoah juawm oo., . . 749 Broadway, New Torts. Commissioner' Mttl of 9enl Kxtate . OTICE U HEKKBY UIVKN, tlwt tha undersigned Uoininissinner, spptHnteu 0 inu imro- vrssi' u"i in the matter of'uhs.partilloB proceedings of William Petrrson at al, by virtue of un order of said wurt will oJWr for aala, at fiuciion, on the j.remies, on THURSDAY, MARCH J88, the following described real estate, sltuute in Monroe cocnty and State of Indiana, to-wil: Tba north half of the northeast quarter of section eight (8), town nine (9), north rang? onrl) east, and tba Miulbwost quiirter of tbe northeast quarter of same auc tion, town and range ; ana part or i;ne southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section eight, described as fol lows Bre-innine at the southwest corner of taid qr. quarter section, running thence north eighty rods to the northwest corner or laid qr. qr., tnence east seventeen rous, thence south eiebtv rods, thence west sev enteen rods t the place of bogianing.conUinins eight and one-nair acres, more or lm, said whole tract of land containing 1 25 J acres, more r lest, KNOWK AS THE MARY PETERSON FARM. Terms Otio-tbird cash ; the residue in equal paymonta at nine and eighloen months from day of tale, with notv at interett waiving pwient ot appraisement, and secured by good freehold sureties. gale to begin at 10 o'clock A.M. tiII.AS THOMPSON, Feb J 88' Commissioner. Louden & Rogers, Attys. M1SBS ds COBB, Attj's. Notice tm ajen-Bealdents. Tbe 8tat of Indiana, Monroe County,. In tba Monroe Uircuit Uourt, April Term, 1888. . James Ualdwell vs. wary a. v.aniwaii. Camnlaint Mo. 1461. for divorce. Now cornea tba rialntiff by Mien & Corr, Attorneys and flies his compinint herein, together wit a an amaavii oi a uiinterested person tbat said dafendnnt, Mar K. Caldwell, i not a resident of tbe State of Indiana, and that plaintiff1 cause of action i for divorce. Notice it therefore hereby given lain defendant, tbat unlet the be and .. ar . 1 . . . , . , . appear on tne nrtt nay oi toe neat wr of to Monroe circuit court, to bahoUaa on the fourth Monday or April, a. u. 1888. at the court house in BloomingUm, in said eaunLv and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the tame will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness niy name and tba beat or ald Court, affixed at Blonmineton, this 2th fJay of Fabruary, A. D. 1888. ISSM.1 JkJIUVilt I UUXJBO, vie.a jaiwivv vFob.29, 1188. Prwwaite Cttase 144S. In tb Circurt Court of Monroe couUy, February Term, 1888. Mara M. Strone. Administratrix of es tate of William Turner, dec Based, vs. Klla A. Turner, Mttb S. Lander, et al. To Klla A. Turner, Martha & Lander. Batti A. Weir, Laura L. Foster, C'lra M. 8lrong, Annie M. Turner, Walter T. McCollougb,JKroe E.atcCollougb, Cbarle McCaoghan. You are severally hereby notified thnt tbe above named petitioner, a Administratrix of the estate aforesaid, bits Sled in tbe Circuit Court of Monroe Coimty,lndiana,a nctition.maKing you defendants sneieio.ana praying inorein for an order and decree of said Court, authorising tbe al of certain real estate belonging to tbe aetata of said deeedont, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debt and liabilities ol said oatate; ana tnat sara petition, o filed and pending, is set for bear ing in said Circuit Court in Bloomington. Iadhwin, on tb second judicial dsy of tha April term, 1888, of raid court, tbe tame being tba 34th day of April. 1883. Witn, the Clerk and el of said Court tbi "Mh day of February, 1888. to'iden ft EoRora, AHyj, rob. i5-
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witn o per ct. interest, secure uy prices advance. ATT0Bf78, CARDS T VSKtBK BnSBXRK, IS. Mf, BusXJ KIKJC, Ofltoe over kikjc, P. K. Bosxrajcl Attorney. UeUalla Uo. t dry . Bonds store. Special attention given to Frobata holiness, to the collect inn of claims, and to business ia all the courts of this aad adjoining counties. DVSCAlf BA 7 It A If, (H. a Doweta, Ins. C. B ATM an) Attorneys. Office over Blair' shoe store, west 'tide public square. Fairticalar attention will be given to Probate eases, nollectieos, eta. Will practice ia all the courts. lflEKS t CORK, Attorney. Omce ItX un-Hairs over Corner clotbil wast side. Will practice in all the court of the State, Probate business given special and exrerul at ten won. LOVDRNt ROGERS, Attorae vt, oSo over First Katlonal Bank, ii urines of a Ingal nature given careful attention in all court. Seal ettate title carefuVy exam ined by aid of Louden' Abstract. A specialty mad of tbe collection and remittance of claims of all kind. It. A. FOLK, Attorney, office in Allen A McNary's 'new block, up-stairt over corner room special and careful alien tion will be given to probate business, aid to prompt collection of claim. JAMM Jt. ttVLKr, Attorney, will give special attention to settling decedent' estates, collecting etc. Will practice in all court. I City Attorney, and mav be found in hi office over tos Corner" clothing store. AST EAST, Attorney. Oflice is tha waldrun Uinrk, north tide pulilio square, up stairs. Gtvo prompt attuntmri Ui 1'robate busiaew, and t the cnllrclion at. claims. Will also practice in all tlxCourts. Business sollcitrd. Remember tb location. Agwnt for No. 1 insurance, JrjiW F. MORGAN, Attorney, at of iliti Fir't Natinnal Bank, up-stairsi Probate and Pension businest given special aad prompt attention. R. W.ORRALL, Attornej-, Offlce up. J. stairs, over JtfcCalU A Co.'s Store. Will prtctice in all the courts. Special aUontion e'ven to the Pension business. Nollce ef ildBiinislraiion. NOTICE 1 hereby given, that the undersigned ha been appointed by thu Olerk of the Circuit Court of Monron County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estato of Julia Ann McCslla, late of said county, deceased. Said estate in supposed to be solvent. CUABLKS O. CORR, Jan 18, 1888. Administrator. Miers i Corr, Att'y. . Noliee of Aimlnlbtrallon. NOTICE i hereby given, that the undersigned hat been appointed Jby tbe Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, Executor of the,' ill of Kmorr 8.T0, lata of Monroe co. Indian, deceased. Said ettate is 'unnoted to be solvent. HEKBY II. VOS3, Jan. 18, 1808. Executor. Jame B. Mulky, Attorney. UTHOCRAPHKR ELECTROTYPE!! ENGRAVER ' Steam J5SU BeokaadJob fa,-oV1 PRINTER. " BLANK BOOKS, ETC most eoMPtxra Houaa in the west. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. Stato of Indians, Monroe ocunty cir cuit court. Notice is hereby given tbat William Armbruster, Adsiinistratar of estate of John C Lockner, deceased, has flled bis netition to sell the real ettate of the dece dent, bit personal being insufficient to pj his debt, and that said petition will bo heard at the next term tf we circuit court of ttid county. Attest. ENOCH FULLER, Clerk, SEAL Monroe CC. Feb. ii, 1888. DUKCAH BATMAK, Atfyt Notice to Non-Realdenfa. The State oT Indiana, Monroe county. In tha Monroe circuit court, Fibrunry Term. 1888. William Arnibrusttr, Administrator 01 estate of John J. Lockner deceased, vt. John Short, the unknown heirs ot John F. Reed, deceased, John F. itoeo, et ai. Camnlaint No. 1437. Now comes the plaintiff, by Duncan & Batman, bit attorneys, and file in open court his oomnlaint herein, lagejhea, with tn affidavit that taid defendants, the unknawn hairs of John P. Heed, deceased. and John F. Read, are not residents of the Stale of Indiana; that a cause or action axists amintt thorn in relation to real estate and to quiet title thereto and that taid non-resident defendant are necessary parties thereto. 3iow by order ot saia courv nonce therefore hereby given said defendant that unless they be ana appear on toe first day of the next term of the Honroo circuit court, to be holden on tbe fourth Monday ef April, A. I. 1888, at tbe Court . House in Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or de mur to taid complaint, the tame will bo heard and determined in their absence. Witness my nsmn and tho Seal of tid Court, nfflxed at Bloowington, this lth day of February. A. D 1888. lBt,l ESOCU FULLER, Clerk. rb. ::, 1836.
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