Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 March 1888 — Page 3
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FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF - e tt Bath, ToUot auad Lwaadnr. Snow Wbtte tout Absolutely Par. If Jew alerdoM not kw Uk Oooi So sea a mm tor tiiapli rate u ska itr JKS. 8. KIRK & CO, CHIC ACQ. Ontna!, Oysters! Ovuters ! BevckakisI Beicckaktb! Fbok Baxtikobb Direct! Tt Task Omck! You tol Buy no Other! Brnfintw M Oystxk Bogs I . SnUS9BBB AND PEOPT.S who cone from the orroundingf Ountry always nuke it a point to vent the "Tobe Saaitn" buar sad jewelry hoaMOa the Booth aide of the'square. It i ranseoni of curioevtiw that will al way be remember, end the remarkable faet is that air many of these are useful and almost house bold Beeeantiea. Bat in aldltiou to iBe million eanosttiee tbere are staple goods, such a silverware and floe gold and silver watches, latest style ia Jewelry, diamonds, rabies, ate. The lone: experience and su perior judgment of the elder Smith ia of east value to this boose .in baying supplies, and it ia always x erased. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR mIhe new styes of Shoes for young gent femes are very hande, and an bow at if lam. If .you intend to get s new ecit of clothes this Spring it is time job were selecting the good, getting your measure on McGee'a imofca, aad attending to all the preIiminar', There are not many men, young or M, we believe, who wouk) not be, delighted if they could have some assurance that they were to have w,e of McGee.' natty -suits to wear, but of coarse we em't ail afford Vm. It ia a pleasure, however, to look at the nice goud awd"t the coir that are being made vp for tboe who art more fortunate than ourselves. 1 i ' If YO0" want Saxony or iermao Knitting Yarn McCalla $ Gov is the home to visit. They krep everything that ycu may call for. The only first-class dry goods store, on the south side of the square is CiwwTey MobhVs. Charlie has grown up in the business, beginning at the bottom and working up graouBlly, and he understands the asbies thoroughly aaall men do who come up in this way. Mobley has earned an enviable reputation for keeping the choicest goods in embroMleries,h38iery,handkerchieCj, gloves, etc , arid be maintains that reputation because be knows 'the taste of bis customers and can buy j itst the class of goods they demand. He has also ad led boots and shoes, and can fit you out. Go and see him when you come to town be will treat you right. Go into McGee's clothing emporium, sooth side of the square, and examine the new stock of furniehtng goods. lie has some of the nicest lines of ties, shirts, suspenders, collars, cum), hats, etc., ever brought to this town. He knows here the nicest aod most fashionable goods are to be gotten, aod be get them. Fajucebs and others who desire good satisfactory lunch, go to Beaekart's bakery. Benckart makes splendid coffee, bis bread is light and wholesome, and he keeps everything else you are likely to call ft r in the way of eatables. Bene hart's bread is always the best. - oChnieest Coffeea, Teas, Tobaccos and Cigars, at Hemp. Wilson's grocery (tore. Try one of the new brands of cigars at this ctore. Otbtbbs are sow ripe, and Geo Benckart, at bis popular reHtanrsot on Sooth College Avenue, baa the best that can be procured. For a etew, fry, broil, or a doxsa taw, go to Benckart's, Pb. Wabsih's Health Corsets are the beat article of the kind ever offered to the public, they surpass all others in the comfort with which they may be worn, nd are health preserving by reason of their shape. McCalla & Co. are wile agenta for Bloomington. Cnaia Woblet has a lot of n rat -elate Buggies, Carriages, Pbav towi aod Spring Wagons, at his livery stable, which he will sell for etmh or will trade for mules or Itnrae. Call on Craig before you sell your stock.
Nothing equal to the carpet
display at McCalla & C'o.'s has been gees, in thir place for many years. McCalla Las rare taste in selecting colors and fabrics and his well established repuUtionin this particular m more iuu nnuiucu in the present stocR. Although somewhat early in the season a great many choice pieces of Brus sels and Ingrain have been disposed of to persons living in town and country, and in order to meet the requirements ot the trade almost daily yon will see great rolls ol carpeting delivered at the store door. In the matter of rags and oil cloths no establishment in this corporation can equal McCalla & Co. The selections exhibit taste, while the prices are low enough to suit the most exacting. In womens' shoes McCalla & Co. claim to have the best selected stock ever brought to Bloomington. The better grades are made especially for their trade, and every pair of these are warranted; of course no warranty can accompany the cheaper grades. The long experience of Ht. McCalla in the sale of roods in this place has taught him that certain width:., sizes and forms are best adapted to-hia trade, and these be has secured ; so that Ihe ladies! can invariably get the goods they desire. Remember then that for earpeis and and ladies' shoes yon should always go to McCalla Co.'s dry goods store. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. aWQentlemea will find the new est styles of Shoes, Button, Con gress and Laced, on the Blair coun ters. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. KaYoung Ladies will find just what tbey want in Spring style Shoes at Blairs. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. BaySorine stock of Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen . now arriv ingNo Busted nor Closed Up. I desire to tate for the benefit ot my friends both here unci elsewhere, that my Undertaking tUihment has at no time been closed up and tnut I have never quit botiaen, report to the contrary notwithstanding. Such fnlse ttories have been circulated to injure me, but they have faited to have the detired effect. Sir. Claman bas placed a stock f furniture in the front room, and my Undertaking businvs is conducted as heretofore. 1 desire to thank my friends for their support and encouragement. C. VAJJZANDT. New FuflKiTOKii Store. Isaac Claman has plac-ed a fresh new stock of furniture in the Yanaitnilt room, north side of the square, and now invites his friends to null before making a purchase. Prices as low as possible anil goods ordered if not in stock. Don't forget to: call on roe brfore you buy, aod you; will save money. ISAAC CLAMAN. Spring Clothing by the carload coming in daily at the Eaolb Clothing House Good building lots in the Sooth Park Addition to the highest bidder on the 4th of April, at auction. A sidewalk is being built in front of these lots, and hacks will be run-to the grounds on day of sale.! If you desire a home here is a cbance. Nobby and stylish new Spring Hats at the Eagle Clothing House. Rubber Clothing and Umbrel las. A new invoice of Gold Handle Silk Umbrellas, $.1.00, worth $5.00, at the Eagle Clothing House. The Real Estate Association will sell no lota at private sale tbey will all be offered at auction on tbe 4tb of April. City hacks will be run to the grounds on that day for the accommodation of all who may wish to attend, free of charge. New and elegant lineof Neckwear at the Eagle Clothing House. Do not forget that on the 4th of April .there will be an auction sale of iota in South Park Addition, and that everybody will be given a cbance to buy a desirable building site on reasonable terms. The highest bidder gets tbem. Tbe greatest bargains.in Gent's Hem-euiobed Linen 11 and kerchiefs ever shown in Indiana, at the Eagle Clothisg House. AVe call the notice of our readers to tbe fact that Jaa. E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y., is ofiering liberal pay to local and traveling agents for his slock. He furnishes outfit free, aud warrants all stock to be delivered in good or der. Tbe work is steady, and ex perience is not required. Agent Wasted, to handle first class Lime. Cau make good wages. For further particulars address ALBEET T0MLIN8ON, Mitchell, Ind. CORR, OATS, NAT AND MILL restsir. Parties wishing to purchase any of the above articles will find it to their interest to call 011 I. Milt. R00EB8, of Bloomington, or address Ward, Cabb & Sons, Chalmers, White county, Indiana. Cough Cakdy. Benckart makes a cough candy containing pore horehound and boneset, and it is one of the best specifics in tbe county. Go and get some whenever you have a cough, or a severe cold.
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THE One
Dry Goods Store IN THE CITY. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO;
One price to everybody; that price
the lowest,
SATISFACTION
TEED,
NEW SPRING STOCK COMPLETE,
AT THE BEE HIVE.
Papers for potting under car pets, can be had at the Progress office. The county commissioners are offering for sale the five acres ot ground at one time donated to the railroad company for shops. It will be remembered that the com pany did not comply with the requirements of the agreement. Joe.T. Giles, son of Wro.Giles, carried off the honors of the county in the recent examination for diplomas in this county, his average being 93 per cent. Ed. Robinson of Washington tp. came in second, his average being 9S. There were about one hundred and twenty applicants, one-third of which number failed, Miss Josle Woodward of Harrodr)burir snent the latter part of the week with Bloomington friends. R. A. Fulk is going to stump the county in the interests of Demo cracy next week. Columbus, (Iiifl.) Republican ; Col. A. D. Vanoslol, of Madison, passed through the oily on Thursday on hi way tolndiauupo- j lis. The Colonel stated that the Fourth Regt. U. R. K. of P., of which he is commnnder, will attend the mcetiug of ihe Supreme Lodge and the National Encampment of the Order at Cincinnati in June, and (hat arrangements have been niaoe tor Uinr accommodation at thej Dennison .hotel. The hotel hasl been leased by the regiment and the riimrnt will be furnished first-J ?VS
ingiuto camp or renting a hall and.DU,,d,n an lu arointed of the
cooking their own meals and will; be fully as cheap. ' -Dr. FurnfDanito Ind J
will lecture in Bloomington. on,lhe huilding, ejiclusive of the
Saturday, March Slat, at the court bouse, on the subjects of horticultore and floriculture. A general ; invitation is extended to the ladies of Bloomington. Dr. F. is one of the best posted men in the State on these subjects, and ladies who take interest in such matters will find his lecture valuable. Blooded Stock tor gale or Trade. I have for sale or trade a few grade Holstein bull calves, sired by Holstein Bull Potter, he by import
ed Bismark 116, who took sweep--be
stake premium two years in fuccession at Missouri state air.'j The mothers of these bulls are -of. my finest butter producing cows. F. E. Woblev, Ellettsville. Here is a temperance sermon
from the gallows. Just before the noweJ no partiality to the applinoose was adjusted about the neck; cants for license to retail liquor at
of murderer r Warner at Jefferson-' ville, he said to the spectators f, but ui vuu ever umo a Kiaos vi e .-I . ..I ..
whisky, before you put it to your,; ; " .t " lips think of Macey Warner, with j for- Notice of an intention to carfbis roiw in his hand, and theniry the casas to circuit court
look into the bottom of the glass and see if you can't sec a rope there." It is hardly likely that those who heard this will enjoy their liquor hereafter if they do not give up driuking entirely, -Speaking of President Jordan, the Indianapolis Journal says : David S. Jordan, President of tbe TT.; - l Indiana University, is one of the1
most popu ar and entertaining these ippiiaulta were sowcwhat speakers m the Stale. Heislarge . , r . ,, ifa Hoosier product, aod is . Jd when they foiled so signally, ed upon with pride by all who re- They ought to quit the liquor, busjoice in and appreciate honor and 'inessand go to work booming the
nrefp.rmerit worth! v testowed. Few men rank higher in tho educational world than Dr. Jordan. John Bbowh bas beun his summer campaign of vault cleaning, and desires to gel all the patronage possible, as ha is well prepared for tho business and guarantees satisfaction. Drown is a very reliable man, a man who always does just what he promises to do, benco you may depend upon bim when be promisss yqu anything. i Fob Rent. SO acres of land east of town, on the Rogers, pike. Some twenty acrt'S can be cultivated in corn. Cash rent preferred. Inquire att ho Progress office.
PRICE,
ONL Y Price GCABAN- ' The county commissioners have passed an order giving John Gilmoro charge of the court house square, The building in which the Commercial Hotel is located, is undergoing a thorough painting. Mr. Faulkner intends to have the Commercial looking like a daisy ; iu fact Faulkner hiuuielf is a daisy. Mine host of the National Hotel went down to Sanborn, Knox co. bunting ducks, leaving Capt. Mart. Alexander to look after af fairs in his absence. Mr. Laws re turned on Wednesday, having had poor hick, Mrs. Headley, the milliner in rrntrrMB R uinlr liia Itttilt liritt ' , . . '. , ... j Window in hfr almA Irnnf -fiinl uiill . " ' , , 7. "i noon nmlriB n nnnfliuunA Hieitl.ii, nf ,, , . . ,. , i Rfinsnnnhlo trnniitt in liur mi Sim' .... , , ,. , , will have a large aod well selected s irin stock J"og s oc -George Betiokart has been making a number of repairs and changes in his store room on Sou.h -onFg Avenue. Mr, Wonckart is
an egvt!m and public spiriledU)
"'a", and deserves the success 'has achieved since he Ci.me ' Bloomington. tO The plans prepared and sub-! milted to the Opera House Com- j mittee by Wilson Adams are thej b the projected! Slate House merely takes these plans and gives them such prepariUon 88 "V Men' t0 ground, heating apparatus and sealing, will cost at least 813 000" eQ it will seeD that W(J wi,j'BaVg . u , . . an 0pera Ho ,se wh,ch our c,t'zens may well feel a good deal of pride. Voters who moved into the State after Oct. 2d, 1888, will not be qualified to vote at the April election. Persons who have removed from one township to any other since Feb. 2d. 1888. will not permitted to vote on the 2d of April, Persons who since SaturM B . i. i , . 3d' bave aWl residence of precincts will be disquali fied as voters. 'The county commissioners their recent term : everv nnn. vi Tfniiini n..j,.nu f 1 ,1 . . were filed by each of the defeated parties. A very strong fight was made against the applicants by the temperance people, assisted by some of tbe persons who are more or less identified with the whisky traffic, such as ex-barkeepers, saloon frequentors, etc. License was secured 6o easily at the December term that town, iu aucicipacion 01 ine new railroads, as they can't sell li quor without license you know. John II. Louden and wife wont to Indianapolis yesterday, W. N. Showers and family have been visiting ralations at Putnamvillo. Chap. May will movo into the Mon, Pauley house, on west 6th st,, this week. John McCalla left Bloomiugtpn on Monday for Chicago, to secure a line of fashionable .spring goods.
DASHES HERE AND THERE
Township elections occur on Monday, April 2d. ' Get ready to vote early, and stay with the brethren all clay, if necessary ueorge ana Bam. nunter were down at Sanborn, Knox co. last week, after ducks. Their brother John is a prominent farmer of that locality- One of Benton tp.'s oldest citizens, Mr. Pelly, died last week. His age wati 82 years Officers of the City Fire Engine Co. recently elected are; President, James Kelleyj Secretary Bulla Walker j Treasurer, Mose Kahn On Sunday evening last the Womeua' Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church held its regular annual Tbatik-Offering services in the main audience room. The program wan unusually interrating and faithfully rendered: Everybody in attendance was well pleased iindl evidently much benefitted -The Turner .divorce case is off, the parties having compromised their difficulties The officers of the Opera House . building Association are : President, W. W. Wicks; Sretaryt John Craven ; Treasure r, J. G. McPbeeters jr, ihe increasing business of Rogers & Wooliey has necessitated the employment of an additional clerk, and Mr. John Holtzraan has been necurod for that posi tion Peter Bowman has traded his stock of millinery goods to C. R. Perdue for Perdue's farm, just south of town. Consideration in deed $5,500 In MoAdamizing 4th Btreet it will be neoessary to construct a bridge between the railroad track and the Catholic church. Tli if bridge will cost about J 500. The county appropriates $200 to assist in making' the improvement Jos. M. Smith has purchased Tube Smith's. dwelling house, paying $5,500. Joe is a thrifty business man and is p'ekjng up rapidly Frank Kineer .was nominated for Trustee by the Democrats of Clear Creok tp. Dr. Gilbert of White Hall has been sick all winter with thoat and lung . trouble, but ia now improving - fri i r r r i i t r S " S" (er jjj WJIS celebrate,) 0F jn. Serening eiitcrlaimnetts. The uraduntea wem Ilarlin Itrinson. Vivian R-inar.l, Clan Br.tdJoi.1, Marv Brown. Arthur Keith. Sam. tmoa, Stella. Struii Lulu Keith,
"e.S;in. Mason, 11
arry Getz?ndansr mid .Tn.ipnli fiilpa Eli Sparks removed to Bluoniinj'ton from near Dudley on the 13tb Alaska Eaton of Vau .Suren tp. will attend the next session of the Valparaiso Normal School- Dan. Fowler and Chas. Ur.ibarger will soon go to Illinois to spend tbe summer Parker Carpenter of near Stanford has secured a position at New Providence, iu the Borden Institute Levi. Prior died in Benton tp. last week, at the advanced age of 80 years- M. E. McNeeley was nominated for Trustee by the Democrats of Wushiugfon tp. J. W. Crime was nominated in Indian Creek In Richland tp. the Democrats nominated J. E. Steele for Trustee, and in Benton tp. Isaac M. Cliitwood received the nomination There will be five saw mills in Marion tp. this summer Finney Peterson of Marion tp , accompanied by his wife, has gone co Illinois to reside Meeting Vice Presdcnt Feltus at prayer meeting a few evenings since, the Progress interviewed bim as to the dimensions of the new opera house building. Said he s "The capital stock of the company is $15,030. The building will cost about 112,000 exclusive of furnishings. The building will cover the entire lot, and will be 132 feet long and (10 feet front. The height from tbeground to the top will be 3S- feet two stories. The opera house auditorium will bo 52 by 73 feet ; stage 25 by 63 feet j gallery 18 by 63 feet. The stage will be 4 feet high, and 17 fuel from top of stage to ceiling. Thera will be a larger room with an eightfoot ceiling under tho stage for dressing and storage room. The auditorium will be 22 feet high. In the front of the building will be two store roomn each 18 by 28 feet. In the center of tho building front will be a stairway leading to the second story. Ou each side of this stairway will be a hall, 8 feet wide, leading tq the auditorium. Besides tbe cntrauoca tliere will be a door to the parquctte opening on 7lh street, also a stage door opening on same street. As tbe opera house proper is on the ground floor, this gives four exits, besides a number of windows. Tln whole rouni could be emptied ia t b r"e or four iinutea.'ql
Our Entire Spring ait zne juavesn jvovpuvies trUIIO KJLVL CO U.ff.U UOOf UHJVC
Fancy and Plain Balbri$gaji Underwear arid
T 1 rr vTa" TT . m REMEMBER! The Hat in the market.
au opeciamws in Mats ana item? jcurmsnuigs,,
THE CORMEB.
The second story will have three lodge balls ; one for the Odd Fellows, one for the Koigbls of Pythias, and the other probably will be occupied by the'K. of P. Drill Corps, Uniform Rank. One hall will be in front and the other two back, over the opera hall. These nails will nave eight ante-rooms lo by 17 feet, and each hall will be 60 by 28 feet. There will also be an office over -each store room 18 by 20 fed. The building will be of brick, and will be an orna ment to that part of the city, as well as a credit and pride to the town." The Convention in Bloomington township last Saturday resulted in the selection of A. T. Massey for Tru-tee, and Ja. Morgan for Justice by acclamation, there being no other candidates. For Constables Jos. Meyer, John Brown and Thos. Lang ley were nominated all firstclass citizens, The Perry tp. convention noro inatcd Ezra Perring for Trustee, Isaac Dillman and D. A. Pearson for Justices. l tie directors ot-the opera bouse will sell the dwelling on the new liuuiling lot, on April 7th, to the highest bidder. The stock will be issued at once, and will be made payable in four installments tbe fiiat days of April, Juiie, Aogust and October, being the dates upon which the amounts are due. The lodge members have responded very liliertilly, and outsiders are looking upon the project with favorable consideration. The building will benefit every property holder iu Bloomington, and as it is an assur ed faot, those having the matter in hand are entitled to the thanks ol the entire community for their labor. Mw, Elizabeth Doney, mother of the wife of Capt. John Fields, was called by telegram to the bed side of her grandson in Fithian, Ills., last week. A club of ten persons bold a 20th ticket in the Louisiana Lot tery that drew f500. This will give each one something liko $2. Charley Mobloy, proprietor of the only first-class dry goods tore on the south side oi the pub lic square, hag been in Louisville and Cincinnati buying goods, and u : i i i. :.. :.. I uia nave u-cii wuimg u every day since his return. Mobbley is the old original -fancy dry goods man of the south side, and endeavor to remember it. Saturday last was St. Patriok's dav, and a very fine day it was. Quite a number of our Irish citizens wcro "wearing of the green, and observing ihe occasion in a very proper and decorous manner. Ewing Baltcrlon went over to Greene county last week and visited the marshes, on ducks intent. He scoured but three. "The dry summer and fall has killed out, the grasses and succulent roots upon which the ducks feed, and they have gone farther away. Mr.B.saw a number of burning parties coming away without any game. They say tbe geese and ducks fly over the marsh and without alighting inve&tigato the condition of affairs and then sail noisily away, no doubt expressing in their language a profound degree of surprise and disgust. At the Prohibition State Convention held in Indianapolis last week C. P. Tuley was selected as one of the members of the State Central Committee; Rev. G. W. Terry was chosen a Presidential elector for this district. The National Convention will be held in Indianapolis on the 30lh of May. Rev. Jasper Hughes was nominated for Governor, with a full ticket. Mrs. Francis Wilson, widow of the late Judge Wilson, we see by tho Bedford Mail, has bought a millinery store iu thit town, and will conduct t)ie business hereafter. fersons who are weaincrwme: and Otherwise predict B sjood crop soaa.ni iKio vottV If will ho nnivB. season Ibis year. It will he news-1 sary lo have more ram, however, before tbere will be any assuraucei b.fOtiAd crfr. .
Sioeh is here, comprisini
n jrime vrooas, far isusAVOibUlf tUlOWis t itVSIiJg, 1 7V TTf mm "REX" is ihe best Stiff Re v. Mr. Givler will move into tea Do Ida property to Jay. and Jno. R Bast takei possession of the old II. K. panunag. Eli Sparks, of near Stanford, h as removed to Bloomington nid it occupying thii D. Scltlej Hunter hew. Do you know that the bat is always tbe cheapest, in the mutter of groceries? This is especially true of canned a;oods, and tho California fruits in cans, sold by Alaiander & Miner, have no superior. Ask for then. Prof. Woodford will (U liver a lecture Sn.urdav erenlnr at 7 o'clock be- : fora tbe llqual SnrTn.ce Club at ttie hotHe 'ni'1tr n ot u:. all .... v, win m . jurats, mi miuiin.i9 ma expected to bo present, as importunt business must be attended to. A coi-diul invitation ia extended to any one wishing to boar this lecture. -Some light-fingered gentlemen went through James Showfrs' rei- . . . . r dencc, 61 on day mgtit, relievii g (hat gentleman of a gold watch and five Hollars in money. The thief effected an entrance through a parlor window, and Mr. Showers' pnts were round in the yard Tuesday nioroinjf, thoroughly soaked from tbe heavy rain that had fallen in the night. After a pleasant visit of some weeks amona relations, Mr. Afuoson has returned to his hose it Meade Center, Kansas. Gov. Porter wil go to the Chicago National RepubHcin conveji tibn as a delegate at large. He will honor tbe position. J.G.McPhectrra jr. has laid out a is ground on Prospect nill in lots, six teen in ri umbor, and will call the addition Prospect Place. It ia a beautiful location, and overlooKs the town. UNIVERSITY NCWS ITEMS. Dr. Jordan lectured at the T. M. . A. ball in Indianapolis, last weak, on "Tbe value oi mgner Education." P. B. Dresslar has chares if the toachora department in tiie Vincennes school tor next term. A. B. Reynolds holds a Do'iitioa ia the State Normal. Philemathean Society will ghra a temlerance program on next Friday evening, 'he "Y" will attend in a liodv ant all aro invited to be present. Mctcalf and Troscott spent the spring vacation with Guthrie. Mr. Goo. Braxtan spent his vacation in tbe north. Frank- Hunter is in Washington City with his brother Joseph. Frank intends to turn his attention lo the study of law. Mr. L. Q. Batman, - of Bedford, spent a fow days in the city last week. Mr. tiatman graduated froni tbe Preparatory Department last spring. Administrator's (Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY (UVEH, that tho undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Kichulas Mayflild, deceased, ill oDor for sale at Aoclior, at the late residence of said decedent, in Terry Township, in tho County of Monroe and Stale of Indiana, on THURSDAY, AFKIL 12th, 1883, tho Personal Proporty of said estate, coasisting of Horses, Cattle, Wagons, Buggy, Corn, Lumber, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and various othxr articlesSale to begin at to o'clock A. M. TERMS. All sums of live dollars ani under, cash ; oTer fivo dollars, a credit of six months will be giren, tb; purchaser giving note, waiving relief from valuation snd Hppri.Uuoient In W8, with i;ood security. BEN. K.ADAMS, March 21. "-888. Administrator. Loudon & Rogers, Att'ys. 3t. JAMES B. MTJLKY Ally. Kotlce to Non-Rcullei(ta. Tbe Statu o.f Indiana, Jfonrqo CUiunty. In the Monroe Circuit C.-urt, April Term, 1886, Compliant No. Joeoph K. Shnrpe, jr. vs. Jahn W.Burnham, Henry F. SfcrucVe, William Dnyner, Itosutta Davner and Lewis Daynor. Now conies tho Plaintiff, by James B. Mulky, his attorney, and 3 es hi) complaint bvrein, together with an utiiiluvit showing that said ilefoijdnn's, Jobn W. Iturnliam, Henry F. SJlruuvt-. AVm. Dayner, Roaaita Dayner and Ijawi tiny nor, inn nU residents of tho State of Indiana ; that said action isforllio purposo otquiiHing titlo to certain real estate heroin described, an l that sniJ non-rei,idnt defendiintB ara nwessnry pi.rti thorotn, Notiou is tberofora horobv given snM defend inte, last nnhiod, that un ess h y be and appear on the ltilh day nf tho ms term or tlin Monroe Circuit Court, to b l'iol,len ,n the ttli Monday gf April, A. D 18H. at cLo court house in Rloomini;ton, til s.iid I nnnty and KtHte, and nnsivor orMtnttr t.l fL41it' uiiiiinlaiHt. the A'llO will bo t beard iictermmod m tneir hiisence. Witness my name and the seal of said curt- H mnA l Bloomington thu dHy oOIalxh A D ,a. lui.j ETpCU Ft'T.r.ER. Oetk Monroe Circo.it c'irt. .
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STuioiBAKEa Wacon t AT. AXAKili Sed J3t AMllfrtft. Fa kraut, hominy, pot?.,,, and the 4ker nectMsaritw 9t UitW ries t f ilie table you should sail el Hemp, Wilson's grocer ,Pror4 tilooK.' He keeps litem all r, Seed Oats At Alietia. StDD SBAKEB WaGOHS 1 ' V : ; At AEj,sa.Sbw abd Steel Plow, h tl I! iu the uarket. Come tp f atindij' and get woe, ','': Jo-. !fYft, the artistic Berber, on the cant side, will cut yc-ir baiit for 20, shave add cut yotur half for 2.5 s, Singie shave l&, Seed Oats At A ;Ie w. . SrCD. SB AKEIt WAGONfl ' At Atii, Call at Hemp. WlSka';! fiwchoice irticles for the tittyr. ilf receiviM goods almost daily, and ;X bis aiticlea are alwaya mall goodi ,;:f'-'
Stousbakkh Wagonb, ' ' , At Aiy.KWl? s; Seed Oats At AlUtia, $ Simply purifying and clem stag tln b'iood is not sufficient. It caada iarlaiit ' . -also, the nervous system n suds te lie g fc -a ll .it whi sh is accomplished by r. 9i,: nsr's Bkitd and Livfr Remedy aid HaM," Ionic lTm his Cough Hooey io-J -coughs; lis Oolden Belief in alt pafaa,-..,... ad stomach and bwel disoidm ; kii;Kidney ft id Bsctscho Cm in lame baokC .'- dropsy i . d all kidney disorders; hii Get ' man Ey m ShItv in sore nyes, are keel skla -
and piles; bis. Capitol fitters tp aqipstlsetv.tl' tad stren fth. ... . j '
Kr.!i by Uans., Bloerat aarMW a;idS. M MiTsaaa, Clear Ctttd:, lad. t iaaaa sjpsj .' i .' i Dekkk Mcboay, the ckl rtli ble Slueniaker, can be f mum! at.
Blair's Hhoe Store. Call . on him,; He will do your making ot' loeadv y-
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Bludi baker Wagons at i HfiWf . Seed Oabi' . At Iliiak ;
Tb best of canned goth, aw? choicest of country produce, $ it. ... ... a t every leading article usually soltt ii a grrcery store are to be hud at Hemp. Wilson's. A countryman beicar kekod la wbotgt" he nut hi i trust, ssid when be ha I n oat 1 . ho put it in Dr. Fanner's Cough Hi-aey. -' xor sai) oy run osoa. 3iomm and 84 M Matdbih, Clear Creejt, lji Probate Can a Mw. In tbe Cireait Court of Hiie (jpunt InJ., Ap-tl Torm, 1888. Kichsrl A. Fulk, Administrate r at afe titoof Jfhn Ronan, deceased, vs Loofia J.Ronan John Ronan, WUluuii F..Dvnjf, luss. 1 - ToLotl J,loan, Jno.Rtia;idW!fe . Tiani H. Douglass, you are sererill.r Ker ' by notified that the above name) retitioi-. er at, Adi.iinistrator of the estate aiMeeall has fltcd n the Circuit Court it Mobms) County, Indiana, a petition, ranking yx defendants thereto, aod pray it g there a, . ftiran c -del' and decree of sild Couit; autnonsiag tbe sale 01 certain real ataiai teloneimr to the eatata ct said dtewisr?. and in said petition described, ttl)f ss-, sMs for t is rayment of the debts iat."'lla- ... tilities ct SHid nsUtc; and thai tait"-'pe'i tkn, to tiled xftd peadii-g, set: for naK--. i ng in su d Circuit Court, at tho. Court House in Bloomington, Indiaasv. am tl. Mond juliciul day of the April ter3aLl88)k of said ecurt, the sama being th Ittdy ' of April, 1888. Vitne, the Clerk and set! f said court, this 1 3th dav of Fehruar-f, 188, ENOCH FOLLR, Clerk J, JTOV. lb, lasa. FUJUK, DUNCAN A BATM4J,Attr Notice te Ifew-ateslilciats. In the State of Indiana, Mjnrot csavty,' in th'i alonroe circuit .court, Ap'il, t rm, 18si8. , ... .... Complaint No. 144. Bichar 1 A. Falk, Administnitor of k- r ttleof Johc Ronan, deceased, irs. Ltsiia J.Ronan, John Ronan and WiUia.I. tWtlgiasK. Now fumes the nhintHfi tir Mi ttHtm. oeys, and flies in open court felt cens plal at herein, tcgether with an affidavit tlit saH4 defendant, Louisa J. Ronan s sot a KhV dant of l ie Stale of Indiana, id, it c aata, of action exist against her ia feh-tion toi " rat estate far partition thereof end for a order to 1 ell the same astuch. Admiaistnv tir of tli 1 estate of said deeedaiit and taut- . s!ie is a necessary party thereto. ' ' It is therefore ordered fey the on art that notice h iriven said defendant that uulisa. . sho be and appear on the ills Itorday of April, a v., ,ia8, at tne wouri siou, in Biooxiington, in said county and Statav v and answer or demur ta enia complalnfc , the same will le heard and deterniinedia ner sotei ?p. Witnw my name and the seal' of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 1 3th dav of February, A. D. 188.' ' (SKA.LJ kkuuu ruijt-e.B, uiera, Absolutely pMrc Tk.'. r,,., .flriAC A mot--,.. 1 if parity, stnmeth aud whiUsuin(. j t,,r, Woncmkal than the ord iry Vm&tt 1 nd can not bo sold in comai in with U)o millUl(jdn vf w trsu U..rt weight, ,iUm . r sh-..p'nrt -rnwdm. S.iUl ..5j- U ,nns rvi. njutvo P.. ivttu c-, i'i v ,11 ,
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