Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 May 1888 — Page 2

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12V AOVaKCK, l.Mi a Year roR PJtEsjMnn fica. Bek Harrisaa f fadiaa. FOR VICB-PBESIDEST, Ckaueej H. iePev tf N. . FOA GOVERNOR, ALBERT G. PttRTKK. CANDIDATES' AMMOVXCEMSaTS. JJd. Progress : Tim will please announce that Thomas Parr, of Washington township, will bo a candidat for Sheriff of 31onroe county, subject to the decision of too Republican County Convention. Am WsMDesi Wattes. Ib every eommonity.the avenge intelligence and competency of the women :s eqoal to that of the men. .Some of the women don't know mock. Some of the men don't know much. Some of the women would not vote if they could ; and many of the men do not vote, although they can. Some of the women would vote as they were led or misled : and many of the men do the same thing,or many of them in Monroe county did. at the election in '86. Meat of the women in these instances would. if thev were voters, exercise the eoffnge with care and conscientious ness: and the men do no more. The Monroe county women might not require as much whisky as an inducement" as tlie men, ana won jo behave themselves equally as well Men and women meet together miRV times a Tear and eneaee in the same interests, not only i pri vate life, but in oublio relations. If there is an industrial ox agricul tural fair or a village improvement enterprise, they are equally active. Both furnish school superintendents, one as good as the other. They mingle in church meetings, and in this respect all know that women are the salvation of the enterprise. They own stock in the same bank and railroatLsnd vote with common intelligence on their shares. They crowd into the fame hall to attend kotnres and balk. They go to the same theatres, sad unite in local --dramatic entertainments, the wojneajuaally a little quicker at their parts tbajn the men. J hey bold positions urthe same bunks and insurance companies, . the women subordinate clerks to be sore, but camb!e. if they had the same busi ness traininz. Most s&nificant of all, they go to the same, political meetings, listen to the same stompcomes, engage with the same paamonateeess political debate, discussing men and measures at the street-corners, and fighting it out around the family Ubje. the house hold not tntreqwntly divided against itself. J5 view of this, be had when ns that the fall, society would i State would collapse, 1 women, once in May i m .November, sbooid en ter a decent town ball or ward roomall the more decent for their presence walk to a ballot boxnd put into it a piece of printed paper, expressing in coaerere form toe results of their previous consideration. i's Remarks. Alter being elected permanent chairman of the Republican, Convention held at Indianapolis sever al weeks azo, CoL Richard W Thompson, 'tbe grand old man," aid. with bis old. time ore and magnetism t "When I commenced the work of trying to make Presidents of the United States, the large majority oi you were ooimea oora. i was engaged with yonr fathers who have passed away. It has been fiftyseven years since I participated the first time in a presidential election in this State. When I cast my 1 l i ii eye oaca to nee mat ait my compatriots are gone, that not one of them remains, I feel that the time has come when I snould be per mitted to lay down the armor of active warfare. I am here, howevever. My nature is sympathetic. .1 am here hoping foe an opportunity to express sympathy "for the Democratic friends. Outside of their thirst for office, you know they are gocd fellows. They re ceived the Government they claim, under embarrassing circumstances, They found on the statute books those laws which united struggling mauiona a:i over toe universe, Democrats are embarrassed because they bad promised to turn the rascals out when they knew they only intended to torn the rascals in. A foil and overflowing treasary, the result of bonest JKepnblican gov eminent, embarrassed them. They were embarrassed by the fact that the American system of protection wouia oe cincaen down, xney felt embarrsssed that thev had suc ceeded by accident m securing the election ot a Frestdent who bad never been to Washington; who Knew nothing of the government and who dul not know one public man out of o,000. They were em barrassed by a man who, in accept ing a presidential nomination, de dared that the presideoti.il chair was an executive office. Xow the Democrats feel no embarrassment in claiminjj for the President a rrt of the Legislative power. When the President o the United States resists be will

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to the eoaotry V Ben. McGeeand wife went to Indianapolis on Tuesday to attend tho Prohibition Convention John Miller formerly of Smith ville, died ia Port land, Oreeen. on the 12th J'uta Fee la building large stock barn on Mr. James Blair's farm Tne nemonai sermon was Sna effort Rev. David Farie, of Soarta. Ills., assisted Rev. Shaw at com munion last SaDDatn xne upera House will be bniit, notwithstanding J 6. MePbeeters will go to Chicago on the 14th to attend the Nations! Conven tion -Bev. Thos. Stewart of San Francisco, CA, will preach in too U. P, efaarek next Sunday morning. SUMMER WIDERWEAR The finest, cheapest and best stook ever seen in this city, at THE UUKA1J1.K. The U. P. Sabbath School will hare their semi-annual Missionary Day next Sabbath, the exercises beginning at IS o'clock. The folio win g will be some of the exercises given : "The Young People's Missionary Society," Miss Ada Blair. "Onr Mission yield," Miss Duncan. "Woman's Opportuni ties in the Church," Miss Lora Wilson. Recitation "A Christmas Story,' Hiss Julia Emery. The classes will make their special contributions for the Freedmaa'a Missions. All are invited and it is hoped thut the school and congregation and friend will Nt-Amirate in makmer mora than their us ual success in this missionary effort. All at it and always at it. Sanaaaer Coats and Test, in Fancy Flannels, Worsted all colors. Also an elegant variety of Fancy Shades and Black" Alpacas, at THE CORNER. The next regular meeting of theW.C-T.U. will be held in the Walnnt at. Pres. church, Mon day evening, June 4th. Meeting will begin promptly at 7 o'elcck on account of exercises at the college. aA handsome Kne of Bottled Goods at G. L. Alcxai der's. IW" Fresh Roasted Handling Java and Golden Rio Coffee, At C. L. Alexanders. Supply of Hogs. The best re ports and estimates attainable show a falling off of the supply of hogs for this season from the average number, about as follows : Shortage in Indiana, 24 per cent. : Illi nois, ZO ; Kansas, 27 : lowa, id : Missouri, 20, and Kentucky, 20. The short corn crop ot lact year had a strong influence in this reduction of the usual h e crop, and this influence is likely to be felt all 1 ., gl.utLU,,, U ... yl brood sows was reduced tor lack of feed, and the spring crop of pigs will be short of the average in about the same proportion named, The following is a list of the Governors of the different States State. B ime. Alabama........ Thomas Sear, D Arkansas-.. ...iiimn P. Hughes, D California H. Waterman, R Colorado.-.. . , ....A Ira .Mams, D Connecticut F. C. Loimfbury, R ueiav-are oerii. x. Hides, u Florida. Edward A.. IVrry, D Georgia. John B. Gordon, V. Illinois....... ..Richard J. Oirlesby, R Indiana.. Isaac P. Gray, D Iowa........... Wm. Lai rabee, R Kanas.... ..John A. Martin, R Kentucky. ........ ......... -8 . B, Buckaer, D Tjouissna .. S. D. MoKnary, D Maine... S. a Marble, R Maryiaua ....... u. js. jsckson, l) nassachuaotts Olircr Ames, R Micbigan.M.":..M....n......C Q Luco, R Minnesota A. B. HcGil), R Misstippi..............Kobnrt 1'owry, D Missouri. ....A. G. Morehouse, D Nebraska- -: John M. Thayer, R Nevada........ ...C. O. Stcvuison, R New Hampshire C. H. Sawyer, R w Jersey ................... it. lireen, V New York-...'...David B. Hill, D North Carolina : A. M. Healas, D Obio.... J. 3. Foraker, R ')regen ......... ......,,.....S. Pennoyer, D Pennsylvania. . J. A. Beaver, R naoae isiana itoval V Tail. K South Carolina ,.J. p. Bicbardson, D Tennessee.....'.......... R. It. Tnvlor, D Texas h.H Ross. D Vermont E. J. Orratboe, R Virginia............. .....Fitzhuf h Lea, D West Virginia...... ,...B. W. IVilson, D Wiscoiwin,.......,...............J. M. Rusk, IX For the Progress. The Eclipse Birtbday Surprise. This took place at the residence of Jus. Pauley three miles west of Bloomineton. on last Saturday. His brother, (Garrison) took him west of his home, to an old grave yard in which he had some interest, also to a neighbor's, preten-dtng- to" looking after a milk cow. Mr. P. now says he believes Garrison does not ca-o much whether he buys a cow or not. They r'otnrned to Mr. P.'s home about noon, Mr. P. not suepicioning anything until in front of bis house, then ho said : ''Garrison yon have been fooling mo." A few of us accompanied him into Sits yard, where fully 150 people were waking. Also a table sixty fuet long loaded with as many good things as were aver placed on a table. Among tbeeo was a c iko composed of 66 layers. After feasting to our heart's content, Rev. Givlar said: "Mr. P.'s friends in thinking of hi welfare, thought a rainy day might eomo, then he could pass the time in writing in some nice account books which he held in his hand. 1 notice tho pencils are minus, I account for it in this way: bis friends knew him to be a Democrat, and therefore cou'.d not write. 1 Laughtt r. Tkey also thought you would need an elegnnt ehair, for whicn the company presant have paid." Then Mr. P. said : -I hare not been as good a man as I might have been, yet God has blessed me During the scarce time through which we hnvv just passed, I have never been afraid ol begging bread for I believe iny father was a rurhteou man, end the Psalmist has eh id the seed of the righteous shall not beg bread, and I believe it." One fart about this surprise is worthy of notice, Mr. P. has lived in bis present" neighborhood for fid years, and therefore his life is well known to bis neighbors. They all came and by the shake tt tbs hand sad pleasant conversation, sht. wed thut they esteemea mm. Alter cmnymg nome gona music and pleasant games, wo i.ift.for our homes at a late hour in the afiarnonn , wishing that Jlr. Pauley and nis happy amity icayiivaioecJoywaBvbirthdaSV tv. H. h

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to which you have paid. If yon are owing anything please call and settle without a persona, dun Of course this does not apply to those with whom the stec.m printing works is running: an account The republican national convention will be composed of 822 delegates Ed. Rice of Western Monroe died on the 8th inst. with consumptionJoel Malicoat, who left Monroe county for Kansas forty-eight years ago, has recently returned on a visit There are 105 coiored children ol school age in Monroe county The wife of Wesley Walker is dangerously ill with pneumonia 1 he eut worms have been playing havoc with the corn. John Stipp says he has re-planted the greater portion of his corn Mrs. James Floyd is visiting her mother in this place, Mrs. Geo. Bollenbacber ar. After an absence of five Or six months in Kansas City Miss Flor ence Williams has returned to Bloomington Howe Ryors has been very sick during the past week with neura lgia of the siomach Will. Blair is receiver for the Model Mills, and will rent it to the best paying and most responsible party Th social held Tuesday night a week by the ladies ot the Cbristian church netted them $60 The U. U. JK. has now a membership of fifty. Pretty good start Peter Bowman was ap pointed to the position of Assessor oi Bloomiagton tp. He then ap pointed Jb rank Woolley to complete the work of the present year, begun by ins father, who died last week The gentlemen who lave appealed from the payment of taxes on the north pike would find it money in their pockets to pay out and keep out of the courts, as they will be compelled to pay in the end with all the costs, attorneys fees, and the ill-feeling attending a law suit -i ne is.. uuuaing a . wa wk -a" T"v Association will meet in the city building each Saturday hereafter, and stock will be sold at any time. In this it differs from other Asso ciations as they only permit new memuers to come at siateu times ; mi u-. x r oi , aire awry ucuii, aog auw

gave three fine performances last'ket week, disabled a finger so that he

wpp It. and those who werfl nreseet. t enioyed them amaxingly. It i8 . j r i i i .l j I ttitlt atAnnnif itl fhar rhiwA fmral ""V. " o. I AvnLl Ian aaa a nsr fA wuw4ntjasw eiiAh I . " " .r"""" . ' teats, lhey must be seen to be i appreciated Miss Lydia Woolley and Mrs. Hudson, of Middletown, O., were in Bloomington last week in attendance upon thefuner Brav nreached at Mt. Ciilead last Saturday and Sunday The Prohibition National Convention will be held in Indianapolis this week The Mechanics Band furnishes music free of charge on Decoration Day Squirrel potpie is now the proper thing. A good thing, too An I.O.O.F. life insurance policy for $1,000 was carried by John C. Woolley An unusual amount of improvement is going on in town repairing, en larging, repainting and rcpapering I he Walnnt st. Pres. church will be repapered at a cost of about 135 , J. F. Morgan and wife have been visiting friends in Salem, Ind. R T. Mc Jlintook has purchased of Smith, East & Carmichael the farm owned by them in Washington county Dr. McGee has been making some very elegant improvements in, his dentist office A stone wall is being built on the south sid of the Graham properly, 7tb st. Cap. Shoemaker if! also building a stone wall. R, C. 0 reeves is making some handsome yard improvements at bis residence in the northeast portion of tho city Win. Turner, of Turner Bros., has rented a room in Danville, Ills., and will go into the undertaking business there Ellettsville is opposed to hiring horses and baggies on Sunday Mrs. Snyder of Salem is visiting her parents, W. B. Seward and wife Ira Graves, Batterton's accommodating salesmen, has been seriously contemplating divorce proceedings be says. Can't keep house very well without his better half, who has been visiting her father, Mr. Sanborn, west of Stanford W. A. Whaley of Stanford attended the Grand Lodge F. & A. M. at Indianapolis Dr. Munson took Mrs. Henry Sparks and Mrs. Taney Walker to Indianapolis last week to have their eyes treated by an oculist of that city Last week while working on a bam being built for Co. Clerk Fuller, Mac Reeves, a carpenter, dropped a heavy chisel on his right foot, making an ugly gaping wound. He wilt be unable to work for some time as a consequence -Politics are beginning .to simmer in this locality Spring at last; April showers the last of May Tho wool crop comes in slowly ; what's the matter? Dogs got most of the wool in l heir teeth ? -Take a drive over Bloouiinglon and .sue if our people are not showing com -mendable pride in the condition of their homes Prof. Curry has a young Professor at his house on the Avenue Miss Mattie Eart is entertaining Miss Chase of New Albany Geo. W. Matson of El lettsville received back pension last week amounting to $1,800 -A I Mr. Stiiniwon, Keeper of a livery rt,be wa8 prosecuted last week in T..., ' i - i i Ellettsville for hiring a horse and biisgy on tfle "BabUiiU " o a young

man who "went to see his girl." The jury hung, standing five for conviction to seven for acquittal. There is entirely too much Sabbath desecration on Sunday : people ride in buggies for pleasure only, change their socks, and sometimes brush their shoes, which are evidently not

acts ot necessity, lhey might also eat enough on Saturday to fill ud till Monday morning Dr. John J.ourner'8 fine buggy horse died last Monday Eld. Crutsinccr of Ellettsville preached in Shoals, Martin county, last Sunday. W. Ping of this county is a lucky pension applicant- Henry Gentry detiires to return his thanks to the good people of Bloomington who so liberally patronized bis dog show last week. UNIVERSITY JIEWS IT.EMS. Miss Hettie Ourbacher of LouisvHls visiting Miss Maud Vanzandt. The last Book catalogued was number The wife of Prof. Aley visited the Uni versity on Thursday last. Dr. Karsten will spend the summer in Europe. . ' Prof. "Woodford spent several days in Indianapolis last week. Miss Etta Shannon of Greeasburg will t6 here commencement week. Frof. Gilbert and family of Cincinnati are in Us uity. Mr. Golden's father, mother and sister, will occupy rooms at Mr. James liowe s while in ins city. The aunt and uncle of Mr. A. S. Warthin, Dr. Weist and wife of Richmond, will be in the city commencemunt week' j Miss Sims of Utica. InJ- a member of '83, will attend the claw reunion on Sat- , urday evening next Two cousins of Bedford Sudbury, tho Misses Sudbury of Newark, 0., visited, the University on TbuisMay last. . The Senior invitations to tho commencement onercises are nudels of neatness aud elegance. The Tau Epsilon Pi fraternity had added to their numbers Messrs. Mutz.Louden, Honan, King, Sponsor and Robertson. Tho donkeys give picnic to-day. Mr. Mack Philputt is to btmanried?n September to a hfehly accomplished lady of Nev York Ci!y. She is a member of ene of the Presbyterian churches, and a tne musician, .. A small party ot musio, loving college people met at the residxnce ot Jtrotessor Clark one evenins: lost week te listen to what was probably tbs best program of music tkat has ever been board in Biqoo:ington. 1 TkA SAnlnn.lilAfiill.v fmmA nf linftM liall win oe one oi will be one' of the features of Field Day. ,Vnti ni(,ht. mtehin in a nrartioa irumu will not be able to play at an, neccssitat'S tn" uettUon ot BUOloor CMC,ier the nine. for - , . ,A .,. ;r n.f;J ,1,. " w ss "s m n sev members of the Senior Class and the Fac nitv on Thursdav evening last in an eiecant manner, .as oost, ana unnoss we Doctor and bis wife were charming, and the delightful evening spent with thorn will bs one of tho most pleasant rocollec liens of College days. Ihiso bull gamo on Saturday hist betwesn DcPsuw and I. U., wa a closely coiite; ted game. Mr. Dugan who pitches tor the Jjefauw boys ba splonqul curves, and as Cornell of course is far is adv.i cce of Dugan few hits were maio by either side, and there was littlo rlol tUiitr to b aone. lfte scire by innings stood us follow! ; I. U,. ........ 1 0 1 1 1,0 0 0 01 DeFauw...... 0 0 0 0 O'O 1 0 12 The reunion of class 83; of which Edwin Corr is president, will dike place Saturday evoning.June 2d. These class re unions are amene the most iutrr5tini; features of commencement week, and this one will bavo special interest attached to it from the fact that Mr. B. F. Adams, Prof. David Curry and wife, Prof. Swoin, Mrs. W. W. Spanglor and Miss Juliette Maxwell, all of this oitv. are members of '83. They have the reunion at the college cnapel, and in the evening a panguet at tna nome ot ansa Maxwell. The Seniors making English a specialty took tea and spent a few of tr.e most pleasant hours of tho end f their Senior life with Prof. Clark on Friday evening lust. All occasion ot tins Kind coming at the parting with a professor with whom one has been intimately associated fur year3, and whom you have learned to hon or ana respect, naa something so joyous yet snd about it that it would be difficult to say whether it were an evening of pleuoure or of pain. All hope that when we return someday to onr .Alina Mater we may again look into his face and again la Ho ma land Moo. J. . Buskirk went to Bedford Tuesday to attend to some business in circuit court, but prev ious to going telegraphed George Dunn to flag the tram fo that it might be checked up at Bedford station. John C. Dolan, the Demo cratic nominee for Joint Representative, is well known in this and adjoining counties as a shrewd and successful business man, having been engaged in the stave business hers for a number ot years. He is an Irishman by birth, a radical Democrat, an active political work er aud a devout Catholic. As Brown county gives a Democratic majority anywhere between six and eight hundred, it will take a "hus tier" to defeat Mr. Dolan. Cam. at W. J. Aliens forStudcbaker Wagons, Spring Wagons, Weir Cultivators, lirown Corn Planters, Breaking Plows, and iu short everything in the Hardware or Agricultural line. New Fuenitouk Store. Is aac Claman has placed a fresh new stock of furniture in the Vanzandt room, north side of the square, and now invites his friends to call before making a purchase. Prices as low as poosilile and goods ordered if not in stock. Don't forget to call on rue before you buy, aud you will save money. ISAAC CLAMAN. t I iw ' m n Notice of AdministratloD. 1ST OTICE is hereby given, that the un dersigned bus been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator nf tlio C6tate of Samuel Snoddy, late of J .Monroe county, derensed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. II! A C. BATMAN, May 23, J888. AdnWuiMrmor.

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Trains of dalia Trains New bakery, confectionery and j ice cream depot, fresn bread, cakes, pies, etc., baked every day. Ice cream delivered to any part of the city, trom one-half gallon up, free ot charge. MIKE VOLPEBT. Health Officers' Notice to Property Owners. Isdiaka State Board or IIbaltu, l IvoiAHAPoLis, April 7. 1888. f Dr. John P. Tottrner, Soretnry Monroe County Board of Health. Dear Doctor At a regular meetine of this board held Thursday, tho Sth Inst., tho following resolutions were adopted. You will please take cognizance of the same and conduct yourself accordingly : Resolved, by the Stale Board in session. that county health officers be notified to cause publication to be madb in the con ty newspapers notifying all property holders to thoroughly clean their premisss of all garbage, waste or other matter likely to prove dangerous to the public health, such cleaning to be accomplished not later than May 15th of each year. You aro ul.-o directed to take immediate stops for the prosecution of any one resisting the execution of this order -as provided in sections 20S5 and '2075 of the revised Statutes of 1881, inuliibive. By order of the board. S. R. Sbawmout, M. D., President. C. N. MxTcsxr, M. D., SecrrUry. In pursuance of the above order to me directed by the State Board or Health, I hereby notify all property owners in Monroe county to clean up their premises as required by said ordir on or bisl'oro the I Sth day of May, 183.1. P.-rson fuitiug to observe this notice will bo prosecuted undur tho statutiK covrinj suolf cuius. Dk. J.lDJf P. Tol'BKKK, M. I)., Secretary Monroe County Hoard of Health. Public Kale or lrMaul Property. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will on WKDESDAY, MAY no, 18P8, at the late residence of -Tulin Hull, sell at Public Sale the Personal Property of said Hull, consisting of Hot-km, Cattle, Sheep, liecs and Farming Utensils, and various other articles. TERMS OF SALE All sums under Five Dollars, cash in hand ; all -sums of Five Dpllars and over, a credit of six months will bo given, tho purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing eight per cent, interest after maturity. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. SARAH HALL, Widow. May 9. 1888. R. A, Fulk, Attorney. -Tt seems strang that any one will tee n friend suffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica; lame back, aching nerves, etc., when Sanford's Nerve Tonie, has proven itself a never-failing cure, and is sold by our drugists Faris Bros, at tho low price of 65 cents a bottle. It also cures cloudy urine, which often is the cause of nelies nnd piins, checks wasting and decay, imparts refreshing dreamh-ss slepp at night, gives strength to every part and removes all symptoms of nervous debility, till Nov. 1-83 I8S8 INDIAN SPRINGS. 18SS Famous Health and Pleasure Resort. Having decided to start n Spring Term for Medical Treatment of Invalids and giving those needing the benefit of the water the advantage of low prices by attending beforre the season is crowded with Pleasure Seekers and the spring being the time tho system needs building up before tho heated term comes on wo have decided to mako tbo price at ' Six and Seven Dollars per Week, according to the location of rooms. In addition to this wo donate free the Bath house for bathing and Ball alloy for exorcise. We donate these two institutions freo for the reasoh that exorcising in the ball alley and taking the warm sulphur baths aro of the greatest imparlance to invalids, and knowing thoy are too often neglected on account of the expense it incurs. Heretofore tho prices have been so high .hat persons sult'ering with diseaso onuld not afford to attend and take a full course of treatment. Remember this offer is only good through May and Juno. After that the regular rate will be charged. Don't Get C'atiffUt, This spring with your blood full of impurities, your nmiotito poor, your digestion impaired. Kidneys and liver torpid nnd your whole System liable to bo pros trated with disease, nut get your system in good condition and roady for the warm weather by spending a few days at our place, drinking and bathing in tlio waters that have no equal for purifying the blood, toning up the system, producing an appetite, rbstoring tho liver and kidneys to thoir normal condition. It will etlect a permanent cure for Rheumatism. Neural-, gia, sick headache. Indigestion, Diseaso of' tho I'rinary Organs, Female troubles. Chronic Diseaso of the Skin, Mercurial disoiise aro all relieved by using those waturs as they aro a tonio and altorntivo in thoir gonoral eflVcls. Remember we aro only eight miles from Shoals on the O & M. Railroad, situutcd in the midst ot the linen scenery in the Stato of Indiana. itespaclfu'ilv. JDOiiflfXS BROTHERS.

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TJEPORT of the Condition JLV or THE -l"ix-t JVational 33ualc AT BLOOMINGTOH, in the State of Indiana, at tbo dose of business, April 30th, 1888: HESOURCEa Loans and discounts, .$172,447 20 Overdrafts,. 4,623 16 U. S. Bonds tit secure circulation 4 per cents,.....'. 30,000 00 Other Stocks.Iiondsand Mortgages, 31,527 75 Due from approved Reserve AgSnts,. ,7. 6J:,03 53 Due from other National Banks,...,. 13,965 70 Duo from tjtnte Bunks and Hankers, , (1,078 4G Real estate, furniture and fix. tures....... :. -....A 7,578 7-1 Current expenses and taxes paid V M.S71 70 Bills of ot ter Banks............. !.,8U0 00 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 357 10 Spncio, 21,100 00 Lotral lender iot-s 2,800 00 Redempiicn fund with U. S. Treasurer 1,350 00 Total klAlULlTlKS. Capital stiick paid in............ 1360.303 36 $120,000 00 Surplus n ml Unuividcil rrulits,. Suite Hunk notes outstanding, TndVMurl deposits, subject to cheek . M.ooi) on 11,550 03 27,000 00 135 0C7 63 Demand ijrnillcutes nf depoMt 3S, 552 51 1-27 10 i una Malt- li.diK:, aim unnKurs Tola',; $360,303 3d STAI K OF ISOIAK V, Mosnnt: CotisTir, ( s. I, W. K. WoooiiUKif, Cashier of tliQ above mimed Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to- the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. WOODBURN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 4tb day or Mav, 1R88. JOHN It. LOUDErT, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Jons Waldeok, Nat. U. Him, P. K. BUSKIBK, Directors. May 9, 1888. Administratrix's Sale of Real Instate. XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN, that XI the underpinned Administratrix of tho estate of Matthew Met on m il, do ceased, will by order of the Monroe Cir cuit Court, Feli at public auction to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, JUNE 12m, 1883, I lOo'cloek a.m., on the premises, tho following real estate, in Monroe counter, Indiana, to-wit: fifteen acres off of the sou th end of the west half of the southeast quarter of section one (1), town eight (a), north range two (2) Wdit. Also fiftv acres off of tbo west half of the northeast quartorof aection twelve (12) ranio town and range, bounded as follows: Beginning at the rorthwest cornor of said quarter section running theneo oast 72 roils, thence south 113 tola, thence west 72 rods, theneo north 113 rods to tho pi aee of beginning. Also twenty-five acres off of tho Eout end of Ihe east half of tlio northwot quarter of section 12. all in town 8, north range 2 west, "except that part thereof heretofore deeded to Wm. Weimvr, which is bound.jd as follows: commencing ut a point on the north section line, 8 rods and 3 links wvst of the corner in the center of the nor! n lino of the northeast quarter of seation 13, thence south along the west lino of Wm. Weimcr's land 1 IS rods to tli-j north section line, thmu'o wot IV rods and 18 links, thence north 118 rods to tho north section line, tbeiiiJB eact 13 rods aud 18 links to the plaoo of be" hmin:", containing 1154-100 .teres. Also part of the south west quartt r of the southeast quarter of section ont.same town nti.t rangecounacu as follows: cunnnoucing at tho corner above described in the center of the north side of the northeast quarter of said secqua tioti 12, thence west along tho tectum line 6t rous ailU 1 I1UKS, theneo north 30 rc.ls, thence east 27 rods and 21 links, thence south 30 rods to the plaeo oi beginning, containing 5 22-100 aercs." Also tho following other tract: beginning tit a stone corner on tho north and south line, dividing sections 1 and 12; about 1 IS rods south of the half mile corner, tinmen cast between tho lands of Win. Woiincr nnd Miittho McCoirnell 17 rods and 7 links to a cornor, thence '.!. Ii 36 rods and 15 links to tha center of tbo road, thence along the center, uf said roa.t r-7A degrees west i:i rods and 1 1 links, thenue along the center of siid bighwii) south 24.J degrees wist, 21 rods and 31 links, theneo south 43 deirroes west, :tti rods to the place of beginning, containing 19 76-100 acres, and containing altar satdoxeeplion3, 90 acres. TERMS OP SALE. One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine nnd one third in eighteen months, the purehiisnrs uiving not.'S for deferred payment, bearing six porcent.interot I'roiu date, and attorney's fees, waving all relief from valuation or appraisement laws with good security. M A UG A U'KT McCONN KLL, Adminiitrat -ix. R. A. Prt.K, Attorns v. May r, 1888.

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" WoUce. llotice is hereby given that the SsUle of .0t. Joseph G. McPheeturs Si be settled without administrrlion. Persons indebted to or having claims agJnst the estate will call en either fjf thsspndersigned,. wbo will collrc: ail debts Joaitrn G. McPn teTKBa, 1 . - m. . . . . CBARLKS U. AlcPHElirXFS. Uay 2-4t. Trusfees Wotlce; ' ;Sotiei is herpby given thut ss the, Trus'tue of Illonmington tov'nship, 1. will be foend in my office on tnc nort h side of thn square, over the Beo Hirs, ovory Wednesday mid Saturday. THOMAS MASSY, Tnstee of Bloomington township. . THE. LEA DING UNDERTAKER . Furniture Dealer. I have the largest and reft selected slock ever brought to Bloomington, and fill sell you ':oud cheaper thun any one. I have it fine display of Chaiiibeir Suites, PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Pancy Chairs, Baby Wagons, CARPRT SwK.EPEltS, M ritRORfj; PICTURE FRAMES. ORGANS kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. ' have the Household Sewing Machine the best Machine made, and the cheapest. I also keep CiothiBsr for Funerals which only costs about ono-hnlf as much tie other clothing. Come and sec me,north nide of square, in Wal iron's Block. NOTICE OF DISSOMTioai. Notice is hereby given that the Arm of Alcxandur nnd Miller, dealers in groceries nnd provisions, has been dWsolvad by nutual consent, Charles Alexander letir- : ng. Tho debts of the firm wi'il be assutnod by tho new firm of Miller Bros., and nil accounts due the old" firm, will .be col- . ected by the.oi. CHAS. ALEXANDER. CllAS. MILL lilt. Bloomington, Ind., April ISth, 1838. NOTICE OF DISSOI.VTSOW. The firm of Turner B ra?, hai by mutual Minsent this daj been dissolved, W.J.Turir rearing and C. C. Turner continuing .ho business. All persons owing this irtu aro reiiuo.-.tod to sottle at cure O. C. TURN KB, W. J. TURNER. April 0, IftfS. ESTABLISHED in$7. S3 YEUtS' BUSINESS, E. CATKINS & CO., Manufacturers oi high grade FINE SAWS A SPECIALTY. B9Ma!e fro n the finest wlixte;1 Steel : best wMho.1 used, and the most skillful worfclttsu employed in 11 eir manufacture, REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE H)r expert workmen. Wo keep in stock a lull line i 1.k wttKB, ItvuiiKa and Coitoh Kjxxisu and 3fiu.srm.iEs. Write for price-list and our low quotations. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. :: MEMPHIS. TERM. LITHOGRAPHER ELECTROTYPER -ct&" Kit! CRAVES g2r and Jon fi-(S PRINTS BLAMK BOOKS, G R. ETC.

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