Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 August 1888 — Page 2
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delegates
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saw of ska Fifth
District aa! those who
wfca laeaa to tae appanaeatag easapaign, viQ asest to detegata eaavaalioa at Marv9la, Ia'rosJay, Aa. 14, 1888, at IS a'dack a. BV. V Boaniatata candidate JaarCotatresBaateh eotistty wiH be eati-
tlee to itptLiaslatipn est the basis of one
4essunfor evwy 1M vote, aad aeon ftaeUavarlOeaatfurCoLR.S. Rob-
artaow flag Ijissitaaiat Odwmt to 188V
as toltowa t ' :
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Bj swder oT Diatriet Central Committee
. doa. s-lanrix, -;.f j j"
Tte-w tja a Grand JtaBv of fta
f Monro and adjoining
i at Bbonnurton, Saturday, So-
SaVm oad HMakeia wiH ha
daaea. VoU partieidara atvaa at
aa aHr dar. onlor of Caatoil Oaanritto. B.C. IKsimuk, Cbaimaar. . AW Porwm. Ouaiatoi j. .
History repeats itself die; sy. Forlj-efgHt jearsstooadersiniilar tiireutosfpcf t tbe present, tbe
MTsejdCaher of fiea.Hafrtsoa defeM
e4 Y BmtB for tb presidency. Vn Barear Ske Clevebad was taie praideBit, at.d like Cleveland l was eaaaaiaswftiy twiaated by
tbe Ueaaoertta f soeeeed feuMeif.
AawrAerieideafle is (be ftet that,
as ul tZat pnaeet ease, tbe. great
ana waa tbe lanw. aad tbca as now
tbe Barriaon ausil? wen for Aner
iesa-wagpe- Jar Ameriea& morfcaMiit
aad tbe deaeenejr were,
for ferae warn, lor
Is eifkt a lacky nnmber with BaarisM? JkAct kjaaaateahas
CKatlaltea. The first letter of
Iwa saiaaaiu is tbe ebbth letter of
tbe abjbebet. Se was ammaai
catlweieta) ballot ae tbe Bepab.
Maui eaawdsle m Tte. Ifbeeer
etcbt yeafoV be will tbtw be tbe
eUbth ErMib&aa eleoted to ibe
; Awold soldier ejcseribiae;6eatralBaeiM at tbe battle of Peaeb
Geek said : . '
"ITo'tSdr taVMa-nastt Tree
!reakreM ,f tbefrbto btfere At
laa, tbe satoa of BarrisooV brieatle was .Joati No ewe fcaew
inbrre be w bat be. bad dia
nearad. ; H recoiled ions is that
la the rapidly ohaagiagaweaeats
sarpMaaadbisaMstaate bed
. beeoaw eatawebjd with another
hrigade. aad were so overwhelated wiU datj there ibat tber eoalda't
tjet ltoek to tbetr owa eoaMtai
Iloaever tbat may be. when the
fight was. over oar field hospital
was rail of wooooad ana there i
Moooe to attend to theai. The
Gtawral jest threw off bis east, tore
k hi own teat mm stripe, and w
beat baadagiag wounds. He . even tore bis shirt off hia bask aad
twed it up ia baadagtmr tbe bom'
woandf. What imrgicai help arrived I reanaiber what stgbthe
ueneral was. $ota hwatapa a
bare, aad they were emrcreji ttb
bieed fraar ahbajldsnxte iager trha.'
Faras Tuwc ih wataiiA
ww II infiiraieiliiitiifPWNMleal wrttes
-I fied fiaots from the fotaa trade
if Japan are very popaiar wmm she ataioriMr of mrm&naui. Jaaaa
baa had eaoogh af tariff for 'reveaae
00 eraea feet rareifB trade opaaed ia 18531 years. The ettlytaa tivo Dcwfirj oi Japan are coo-
ataarly tppeajing for "the revision of the Ueatiea and for Ibe intr nitration f the Aawriotn tysteat oi pro.toetfoa. Bat Eu(Uod, who wads tea inilMoa dollar worth of wtton pood&aad alaost s maor w oolen food; every' -year. t Japan, will njoomtpt, and is.w'illiag fhit the JapiW sborid be fiaancklly ru tacd.r. ;The Japs can make everything within the range of bacnan kiltf and yet- her medtaaios'reeeive
on tbe, average bat 2M aents per
day. The lana is aetog tavpo vertbed iff iaiaienae imports and few eporte."
It is mentioned as a feet that
v be enrioos or otherwise!, as the
ader mat determine, that while
General Fremont and Hannibal
Ham fin. the latter an ex-vtco pres
ident aad the (oirmer the firxt reINroliean candidate for president,
are both "sHve and kicking " not
stogie bmjb who ever ran for eitb-
aresMfentor vme presideot on
the Deawcratie ticket ia now living.
ine mama oacnpani 01 tne mw. Hooaejsexeetitedi of eonne. Bat
then h shoold be added that he eo-
iirra &.the roeoetkade whiob is
famactrf with 230 poonde -RVrtrr- '
apo :.Tm there (U'ige hartmn, . who n now on the track
fer.-fiee president. He ia not very vigmtov it is tine, hot he maiages to get arooml and blow bis ogto tn thai old redtmafty biodlwrchief. These two eases must be aecepted
as aa dfibet gv those at Jrcmoet
and Mamtta, -.-
The 8oatLera liemocrats say
of hlr. Tbnrmaa : "We indorse bis
aoatiaatien because in tbe dark
days' of the war, when we looked north fur a friend, we fonnd one in
Mr. Tharman." It shook! ice an-
deratood that., there were enme "dark days in the war" in the north
well aa tn ibe sooth, ami it
would have been appropriate for Mr. Tbwrman to have shown his
Empathy for the byB in blue, who
wrtvfahiiag tn preserve the union aad. u constitution wbieU mir-
fothera gave as. Bat U seems his heart was not in the cause of hn-
aity and freedom.. Tbe eld fl.it
was aot'the emblem of nationality
wbiefa be delighted to look upon.
The stars and the bars aud the
trattora tn arme for (he destruction
of the union and the boHdiog tip
of an empire with slavery as it
enraer stone,, received bw .fcenisoa.
The "dark dy" at tbe aorut were greeted with, delight nthir than
apprehension and -sorrow. This
U goes with tbe met. that when the south "looked to the mirth for
a friend, H found one in senator
i saiop of
FRENCH LIC K SPRINGS.
m m 1.
fate ItocwreT ken Hrekeal.
yromthaPha4tpbtaTimB..'
Ever sinee the!comn)eaoBtnent of
tSeetvil war the State.-" W New
Yorkas gtveo its electoral vote
to the KepaHCean and Democratic candidate alternately, as the fol-
lowing ngurrs will show r
1884. Lineola, K 8.735;
McCleJIao, D 361,989 : Ben. plur-
rality, 6,10.,
1898. . Seymour. X 4i 9.883:
Grant, $418,888; Dem. plurality,
1878. Urant, K 40,736 : Gree
ley,!) 387,281 ; Kep. plurality,
1876. TUden, D 521.949
Hsyes, B48007; Dem. plurality, 82,742.
fJarfield. B fi5&fi4:
Hancock, D.ASidtU ; Ben. plural.
.1854. Cleveland. D C53.047:
BfiuBe. B &62.061 Dem. nlnrali-
fy,li?.
If the .Uetnocrats carr New
York next November it will be
that they will have to break
tbk preopdeat.
Uncle Stever Yonocer was in
town yesterday and called at the Hail office. He waa bora in September, .conseonently be is nearly 89 yean old, having lived
Kter every administration of tbe
goverameat except that of Wash'
mgioa. am. was annoat three
satns old when Washincton died.
He voted for Benrv Oav in '24
U and 'Si j for H.rriaoo ia '36 sod again for Clar in '44; for Tajlor ia '48 ; for Sootl in '52 j for Fremont, in. fio"!. for . Lincoln
va9 far Ornnf in 68
and 7Tj for tTayes In '7; for Garfield in '80; for Blaine in ?84, aad will, m November, vote for
Ben. Harrienu. Bedford Mail GreeneasUe Times: James S.
Spargin, the well known photo
grapher nd artist, of this citvjied Tnesday afternoon at fonr o'oloolt, the result of the paralytR: stroke which he snffered on Sunday, tbe lffth inst, He was entirely speeofaless from the time of the first at
tack, and remained in a state of
mmMneonaeioosnem until the end.
Deceased was bora in Carlvsle.Ky.,
bat bad been a resident of this city
siaea 1852. Hia age would have
been 46 years had be Jivt.-d until lodijy.
Prof. Daniel Kirkwood points
oat that seven ot the,twent r known
oaw4a.n snort period. havj dtsap-
Maredt either oy -nreafcfnz into
sssail fragaseots, like BieU'a eotnet,
or by transrormation ottihe orbit
by the influence of Junke r, as in
enseal knell's comet. He bad already given reasons for tbinkinie
that two Of the short period ootnets were asteroids drara from their
orbit by Jupiter s attraotivn, and he now advances evidence taadi ng
to show that the entire twenty
were originally pucs.
These Springs are located in Orange county, Indiana, 16 miles west of Orleans, at which town a branch of the Monoa carries passengers direct to the grounds of the
Springs Company. '
During the past winter aad spriog a small army of men have been at work on new buildings and other improvements, and this resort
is now second to none in the coun
try. The buildious and grounds
are-lighted by the ineadesoent elec
tric light, and ateam pumps supply the water to the. bath houses and wherever required" A reservoir has been constructed on. the bill, and all the appointments have been looked to carefully, and with
soceess.
The buildings are now fonr in number, viz: Clifton, Arno, Wind
sor md Pavilion. These buildings
will .accommodate comfortably 1000 guests. The grounds have
been beautified and decorated re
cent ly and now compare favorably with any. A race track ia within
convenient distance of the house,
and a base ball ground furnishes
amusement for those fond of the
nationagame. .'Persons who have viaited. French
Licit Springs iq other days would
norret-ognjse thU as the same localityw A fine dancing hall is one
of tlie aUractions, with a band that
h alwaysat the service of the guests, and billiard balbi and ten pin alleys of the west modern construction
have been .erected. Tbe springs at
this resort are ten in number,
though but three or four are in
general use. The "Pluto" and
.Pi06erpine" being tbe favorites.
Of itbe curative powers of these wa
tern it is useless to say much, , as
thut ia so generally conceded. People who have been at French Lick all join ia praise of these waters,
and truly - their effect is almost
majpcaK Men Who have been
heavy drinkers of "Robinson
Cou!ntyn or M0W Crow," or who
have looked upon the foaming
lager with wistful eye till their noses
have asxuroed the color of a wild
gooie plum and their espamous
paunches remind one of the efforts of a small boy to carry a bass drum,
THK rOUISVILLE SAIXKUT K9EPBB
WHO mPT DUSK
PLOTO " BBCADSE
HE LOVED IT.
Cobjc to r renen iaok to soalc in
the sulphur baths and wash out
their deranged stomachs. Oa the
other hand theleao, dyspeptio fel
lo's, who have taken quarts of
petwtin and lime juice and who con
stantly grow thinner, notwithatond-
from dining room to office, and
from kitchen to parlor -to be the general manager, but he Is, anj
negligent employes find this out to thiir sorrow, for he is -onto them
bei ore they are fully aware of it .and
off goes their heads. Hs is sn in-
va luable man to the bouee. and the
cotanatiy was!(ortonatey seenring
hiiu services, for it ts he who di-t
coders the leaks and stops, them, or finds the incAiopeteptsWkd dichurges them.
Where everything 'is so well.
managed and arranged thfere of
course could only be ease And comfort experienced amostg the gnesta, and the time is occupied principil-
y in drinking the water, "walk
ing it off," lounging on the spaeious
piaKaa, taaing not suipnur onus, indulging in the pleasures oi the
dining room, or pluyiog any game the taste of the visitor iniy suggest; Among the guests last week were a number of priests from' various
points in lndianaand Owet'aometimes as high as-i.tcen.4b? among them Biahcp Chtaitl of
Indianapolis. These aentlemen are
apiumachablej inteUigen.M nd inclined to look upW the wiht side
rot ur.
The dyspeptic, who could destroy the rations usually a!!uMd to three healthy
men.
ing tbe tact that they wrestle suc
cessfully each day with fall meals
of solids, come here hoping to add
to their wejfifet and health. None
seism to be disappointed, and all
fjatter themselves that thti water of life has been fonnd. However this may be, French Lick hiis attrac
tions so numerous as to draw larg
er crowds each season, and with
tbe marvelous changes wrought
here in the past twelve months, the
attendance bids fair to exceed any
thing in the history of this resort.
The establishment is well officer.
ed, from President of the company
to -head waiter all being per
net gentlemen, and thorough in
their specialties. Mr. Wells, the
President, is a very popular man in the locality, but has so much
outside business to attend 'to that
he is able to give but little of personal attention to the hotels;
The duty of Manager devolves
upon Mr. J. H. Clay, and that
he
is a thorough hotel man, 'is. easily
seen m the firm,, quiet manner
with which be manages and directs
every detail of tbts immense busi
ness. Tbe new comer who has not
hud Mr. Clay pointed out wou'.d
never suspect thu easy mannered, I
polite gentleman who flits, about J
The ball room beauty was there,
A BEVEgBfrprATHKli.
PATHBB
THE BALI. ROOM BKAITTY, as is usual wherever 500 guests are congregated, and made a deep impression upon ibe susceptible young men. These people are needed to make up the variety, and they are usually found when wanted. The smile of this beauty is so much
like that of hundreds of others that ihere is a dim suggestion that it ia the result of practice before a looking glass.There is no question that a stay of ten days or two .weeks at this resort is beneficial to many persons, especially when the water is used under the advice of Dr. U. H. Hon, tbe popular phyxician ( this .resort TI.Q rtliu .v. CO. tn Aft na.
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which is aa low as accommodations not half so good are furnished for
st other summer resorts, and these
springs are resiehvd entirely by rail- no tedious hack ride at a
low price, and on quick time, by
the "Monon" Koute.
John Boll, midintr in Bdnton, Edgar coun ty, ill., is the owner of tbe horse that ia twenty hands high, weighs 2,500 pounds, and is said to be the largest horse in the world. It is five year old,
never was on U'llrs farm, never
hss been broken, and has never
been shod.
CITY
B AKERYo
HUNGER "A JORBY, PE0PRIET0ES.
HEW FIEU AND NEW GOODS, J. Si. lilJNTR'turd Ta B. KIUIIY
Have Durahaied the HOTT BAKERT. ea-t tide of the sauam. and hare rojniKlelrtd
and rott4 Ua praniiMt, o4 wlfi carry a full iUc's uf ' ,
u
Fancy Groceries, Fruity and Cin.fection8.
ANfl' WILL CONDUCT A FIRST iCLASS BAKERY,
Wall flocked With averhii-r Ml ha Dakery lint, mudebv an cxprrirocrd Amurirain
Baker. Will al.o iwhi4 .. f .- vr AWt. br ev-rv.binx in that liua may be procured. ICt CB.EA.H PAHI.ORN, ilia nkiit in tbo city. Kvrrv
utmr arat and lan, i wJir tcnjmn oinn uurmn mv tvatoti. rnu mj vouroa
Fetivl suppliod iroiaplli iind on ranllt ter.w. ' CaU mid tne m.
& KI11BY.
Bid, Mm ii fp
TRIMMING AND PAINTING.
HAVING LATELY OPENED A HEl'AIB SHOP
m TEE Iif0RTHB00n8 OF THE FEE BLOCK,
I am now nrenared to make von a New Ti, re-trim your old one, put
in a New Bow or New I joiner, make New Curtaimi. Back or Cushion,
or re-cover your Dash, or do sny kind of Trimming; or Painting that
your Buggy, Carriage or Wagon may need, ALL WORIC PROMPTLY DONE, AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ROSE L. WINS LOW, north College Avenue, "FEE BLOCK,"
BL
GT0N, raDIAHA.
NIAGARA FALLS
ISxcursion, Eound Trip $5.
TUESDAY, AUG. 14. Side trips to To
ronto and rn tin Bay.
W. H.FISBEB, 6fn. Ac't O.H AI.B. Indianaplh. : C.HAS. tt. BOCKWBI.li; O. I. AT, A, Ciiioinn1.0ht.
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. . TURiEJIt, THE LEADINGUNDERTAKER Furniture Dealer.
I bTe the largeft and bni. telactrd atoek eor brought to Hloomington, and
will you good cbMper thq aay one.
i navo a ana awpwy 01 Chainlier 8uies
PARLOR SUITES, LOUNGES, Fancy Chairs, Baiiy Waqons,
CARPET SWEEPEB8, MtRROHS,
PIOTUBB FRAMES. ORGANS kept in it', and ictd en monthly payment. I ban the HeuMhold 8w1nr .Unchins
Ibe beat Macoini) made, and th ebeapeit. I alio keep - ClatkiBff for laieralii whleh only coit about one-half at mueb i other olotbing. Come arid fee m,nurt b side of aquare, fi Wldroh' Bloc k,
Hale of Jteml I'tate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an order of the Monroe Circuit Court, lbi undersigned Administratrix of tbe esti te of William Turner, deceased, will offiir for sale at Auction, at
the south door of the Court Hoim in the
city of Bloomincton, County of Monroe and State of Indiana, on FRIDAY, AUGUST Uth, 1KM,
! the following denorihed. Boa! EstaUn situ-
I ate in theeouny of Monroe and- Stat of
inaiana, to-wii: Seminary Ijots (181) one hundred and eiijbty one, (183) one hundred sad eighty, two, (183) one hundred and oijjbtj-tbree, (181) one hundred and eighty-four, and four acres off of the anutb ana of Seminary Lot (185) one hundred and eightyfive, all situate in the northeast quarter of section () six, town (8) eight range (I) one west. Aim Seminary Lots (139) one hundred and thirty.nina, (140) one hundred and forty, (141) one hundred and forty one, (US) one huudrod and forty-two, (148) one hundred and fortveight, and on,e acre off of the west side of Seminary Lot (147) one hundred and forty-seven, all in the northwest quiirter of section (5), town
(8) eight range (1) west. In tbe CouotT of
$1,500 In Cash Prizes S
The Chicago Dally Nntra has reduced lit iu fiaeii ivin cents
For rn P ' ! saee btea over 11 si-saUaioii-s-w e tk,rt id Hi hefitvw it afti seea wi, tu i
amencia (umy psper nyen me reus el t fc Mwett aas M asm nest cewiqHK aan:
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the itst mned eondttioa, uid.lusows of no liwaySI3!ht Iks see lad man by cenend ncirspaWafli Jstter most cftecnvelT it fceie Wieits h cooMtie r aJQ mtv bitwer etauttfes ttoawtieat to udtt.'iSS ailveitissmeDt. To iaduct ihe Jxat eflon b) Us itcvice iii u muir Tw: IXn-V Kiwi ilJI ewiW taa wwi
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Other pnbu wM sngtcst tbraYtstotVtaf ttsi' iitrol'nss pspyiheW,wd any ot fcoaced sen t lassj aaata ttw 4mtiMaaeat writer. OutUac ainstn (kxts snd pocej uaybe InbwdsSMd if drssrtd,but tibey ere sol tuwetsai as-iSwallaJl tbe comfttitka. TlMprimwiB besnwded loOMIte the sol jttdge, whatevct anay be tbe absslate grade of tbetr aserit, AU adTettiaensMif otast be rwetved bte :.fli:atfAf W sad the awards will be laede at the eatUtat date practieiibh: tbeteiiRer. baajiBt (teaptdloa ataK snr kw IbepM h sja atjnY ftttm, mi s4Tatiiiwrati maa jtwtood aar ihi osirfMoia fliewfa aawaj in dua fl
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Annual ISTisgnra Falls ejccjirsion. Onlf SS round trip. LeTvInd-! ianapolis yU "Old Reliable" Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Bnilroad, Tuesday Aug. 14. tilde trips to Tomato, Put-i bay and other attractive paint . at very' low rates: Travel with comfort. This cool northern route is through Canada via tbo Michigan Central Route. Circtv lars giving the most minute details of tbe' tour mailed oa applicatioti to W. H.
Fisher, Geniiral AgfUt, Indianapolis, wht(
will accompany tne escurs-'ion ana iok to Hie comfort of psssongers. Grand Union Ticket office, Cor. Illinois St. and Ken. tucky Ave., Indianapolts
)'.
nmm sftts Cnve Excamlon, Awtrvst lOth, Only $C lor rouwl triii from
. t BllUC 3s BUSbUKK, Attva Kotlck) fa- Manaeatt4Hat. In Ihe State sf lindiuna, Monroe countr. ; In the. MoatrO'i circuit dourt, Sifttoaibari iiertc, 1S88. , ! Ccmf luint No. M0, i The First jial ional Iisuk of Brooniinglon, Ind. vs. t3e. W. ftoltenhaelittr. Margarvt BolRobac:ier, Mary Nortbeotl al. How fontel Ue plaintiff, by B'tskirk at. nurkirk, tt rn syt, and dies their inidiplnint herein', -ttgthr with an kflkliivit ors comiHsteut ersoti thatsnM defonibtni, Mry North colt, is nut a reside nt u? tbr Sutto of Indianii, that said action is tn corrrc-t a mistalte and lo enforne a l ien UtK( real estate in thin Stnto by v forecbNtura of a mottgage on said reol ettatf, and thHt.saitl non-rtwW.Mit is a acccttary party 'thcretd.
jMuttvo is moteiorp ncrt-oT given Haw
. . . . . . . ... WVIVV HVI" ... .. ... .
rlltHiiiiington--rf Utrning iHMftin olirf,!lilrt,-irt naml that unless stus b.'
tickft giHxl wiltiin tm Usvsv Pro't'aad apprntrion the wt day of the nt KvanM, who is tiiorouffilr arriuaiiiivi tTi Zl'l? a' . . ? , i i t ..-' tlie let -SI. ntlar f bei'tmber, A.
lite cave, will aceontjwn'y tW; 'x-'1
piirMouists, o lving them The lieiie
UTHOCRAPHCII ELeCTItOTVPKR
ENCRAVEft
BlkflfB
rrjiis' PRINTER.
BLANK BOOKS. ETC.
MOT 00MPLBTI HQUSt IN TH WE3T.
foaros and ptato of Indiana.
TERMS OP SALE. One-third cash, the residue in equal payments at nint and eighteen months, with notes at interest, waiving relief from valuation laws, and secured by good freehold sureties. Ssle to begin at 1:30 o'clock p. m. CLARA. M. STRONG. Adminittratris. Londf n b Fo;aM, Atl'y. July 18, 188.
ISSiJ. iil the C-ourt liouie, in BlotnainirtoBi
or demur' to Mb! complaint, tbe itamv WiH bo buat'd aad liuWnuined ia "boi abni. ' .
or iraluce Otr accontmoHatioiiH annt Witnrasmy unmcand the seal or said full in formal ion nthln-ss anv Mo-;eourt,atBwlBt Bl.jmigt,, thi-9tii day
lit nf l.U vast resenrch. Ftr sleeii-
raluce otr acconimtxIatioiiH anil
non Route AgMit or E. O. MeCornttok, Geneml Pat-seiifrer Agent, Deurbort st., Chicago, Ills. - .
Week Ekd Tickets. The Vandalia Llan has placed on sale at one regular local ticket fore for the found trip, at all its ticket stations, excursion tickets; to any other station on tbe Vandalia Line, good going on any regular pasM-ij;ar train on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and good returning on nny regular pasirngcr train which will enable passengers to rnturu to starting point Wot a noon of Monday inynediately following date of sale. Sueh excuriion tick' et will be raid only to atio'b stnttons at wbich passenger trains atop, a pr official time Utiles ami will be sold only when such official schedules indicate that there is time to rottini to starting point before noon of the Monday neat following the date of sal of such ticket. Tbute tickets will be sold lo all applicant and ' between II sttitkmson the Vn-Uli Line at which
regular paHeiigar trains atop or rtceive pastngers.
of Juri... A. I. 1884.
ukai. ENOCH FULL KB, Uli;k, July (4, HJS8. , ,
ATTQ&jrEYU' CABB3
BUS'Kr RK r BVSKIRK, (. W. Brjeit ait, P. at. BuDxiaa) Attorneys. Offieti in Inilding south of Bank, ground fl..ir. Special attention given to Piobate bqHTiioen, to th collection of claims, and to business in all the courts of tain aad adjoining counties. ,
DI?JfC.tf 4 BATMAN, (H. C Dot.. ,AH, Ta-A C. JB ATJti.il) Aiternev Office over Blair's shoe store, I'Ml aids public squmVu Particular attemdon will be given hi Probate cases, illoctions, etc. Will, practice i all the courts, -r iJSKS A CORH, Attjrneyt. Office ilX up-ttairs over Corner clothiBg; store,
ti deliver; of U Probnte liusiaeia given
special an 1 oareful attention,
T OUDl X$ ROGERS, Attorai j ti, offlce
XJ over ITtrst National Itsna, aitsraess
of a leical naUire given csirefu atlentiost
in all coafta. Beal $Ute titles carafully aajninml br aid of Lou lea's AlaHract.
A soeoialtv made of tbo eolrseuoa and
ramilianoe of claims of all kinds.
A. FVZJC Altornej, oOce ia Allen
A MoNary'a new block, up-statrs
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aataa
J.EHEaDBI
THAT-
" HIT'S
WILL BE H Elifit
E5ept4tii to Till,;
A.J1
1 1,5(10 in Cash JViliinitV
CAI.L ON N.'BjSjtt
at his Jjverv isiafjl
of tlie Depot, for
lists anil other iifetii
OunniAtlibtM
f Pare, Running
a. k 3ommi$ im
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N. B. ROG ERS, .Ser I III. I,. f ..I . ..I.Ai'aaTlig
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Elegant Catalogue, Fres
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nHUSJUESS Oi(IVERSITf larA fawjlneia It, 9ff. FwUi ), tDaUX. EZI8 t GSllBDt, MsdlaJl Sll rrwtswSt Bets faaliaai for BwiiMts, Shan-hwid, PtMAAskip, Eaglisb as4 Actual buaiocu Ttaiiiins;. law.
Ytaialtiutracuoa. edocalt lor praat least tip " o:l . ' I fl HYSintimaaad awoay. Attractive Csnr. Gra4--OYr COr tier room. SptWial Sl carelttl M bald luerativ aoaitiMs. A stttcihr bsaiaeat attention will be given t probste bnsiscbMl. Opaa aU ar. Eaur bow. . fnf Ma. mnit , aallaclioB of claims.
JAMBS B. MV&KT, Attornoy, will give tpeeial attention to settling dcedenu' estates, collecting tc. Will Braetica in all court. Is Oh Attoraay,
and mav bwftaind in hi oBe over th
"Corner" elotb.ing store, - . . IjIjIST EksrAlVxru-n- Oiiea 4 AU the IVnWren Block, north side public square, up stairs. Give ptompt attention to Frobate business, and to the colleotioa of olaims. Will alto praotice ia nil the Courts. Business solicited-,. Beasesnber the location. Agents forlliil insurance). JAMES F. MORGAN, Attorney, east of th "ir t National Bank, utvstairs
Probate and Pension business given spec
ial ana prompt atieKiwu. OH. WOKJtAlL, Attorney, Offlc up- . staira, over McCalla A (X's Store. Will practice In ai! the courts. Special attention given tothePentdoa busiaess.
Why embitter life byd raeeinr a round
with lama back, diteased Jtidueyi. droJitlcal swelling, femalS weakness, 'nervoui, i . l i . . . I Jt . r L.
aaoiiiLj-, naan uiaaa-aau rntunitw vum-. plaints, when Dr. Fcni.erV Kiilney and Raekache Currwrii in -Quickly curer Rev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: "It gave me almost intlant- and entirely permanent relief." Superior to all known medicines in these dfansases. For Bile by Fais Mao., Bloomingtoa, and 8. M. Math aaa, Clear Creek, Ind. till Feb. 12, '89.
HICHABD A. FULK, Afjty.J lfatlca tm 5aaiRealliBa)lf. . The SUtc of Indiana, Monroe County. In the, Monroo Circuit Court, September Term, isflS. Complaint No. 1610. Robert llsth vs. Geo. 1). Williams, Florence J. Williams, Julia Sklrvin, Cit. izens Loan Fund and Saving Asieciation. Now conies tbe Plaintiff, by Richard A. Fulk, bis attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affliiurit that said defondant, George B. '.V 111 isms, is not a resident of the State of Indiana :
that said action is for correcting and fore-
cloeino a mortsasa given
Monroe eountv. Indiana
Williams to Robert Hath,
I9tb, 1888, and that said rion-rnsldont de
fendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby gian said defendant, last named, that unless ho -be and appear on the flrst day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to he holden on IhoUt Monday of September, A. D.l88K,at the court houoln liloomington, in said County and State, snd answer or demur to said complaint, the tame will be beard and determined in his absence.
'Yitnes my name and the seal of said
Court, eased at
ai'timttjltwirMST ftucAselri:
rrawaitc ftiww--.ei,i II
fn the Ctrcurt 'oiH f;9
Ind- Sentemher Term. IsV
Benjamin F. Adams,
the estate sr BMSttsi a; j
eaaeed, vs. Fcrmelia 4. Jtkj J. Perinsr. Charles C. fwrh
Sanders, Judson Sajtidete ekt. '.' " ' ...' .' To Perntelia J.' Myf-lV I'erhig and Charles C. Pette f ; Sander and Jitdsoa Sstnantj m
HsvBold. Youareaaveralrj fled (that the above ntinttnH, itdmintstrator of the ettotsin Sled ia the Circutt -CMtift OouDty. Indt-.&a, petition,
defendants tbereto, aad pnt Sr aa order and deoree j! uthorizinc the sale of certA-
belonging to the etitto. vf eiJil
and in said potinon theR
assets for ifce parent of tlie
liabilities of saidstattr; Bint ) titiun, so tied; and pending, H luc in said Cucuit tWll
tsnrlBYlant;-on the ttt)M) Ji
af the September term, lfa i tb same being the Mtb cVr iaa.
Witness, tbe Objrk and tat-j (ban ats Plb eWy-tanlr. mttv-
ibal KHtJCH.FR
t;icM jtoavtat vise Iouden A Rogers, 4tta. alulysMSSS ' -: ; .;: . i
l si,'
rsMi
flTMUSHCO KM. f
6 Ob ATKIf3 ! ManuAetiueta si abjli jp
Tijsb Tamlb AT BLOOM1NT"N
Exnress,
Fast Mall, M p m LouifYillo Kieht Express. 3 22 a ni. CARTER PURRING, Agt-.BIoomin Kton j
Nailw f WisatraUwn NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Ulork f the Cirouit Court of SLuriHi County, Stat of Indiana, adnilaUtirator
Bkwminaton this flttii of the estate of David B ferly, late uf
w .usm- .. ir
IHJ II
trj-; s.m ' hIiLaJL II
m .
i -a-wt
da of .lulr. A. 1). 1H8.
!.( ' ENOCH FCLLER. Clerk Monroe Circuit Court Ju'y 11, 1838.
said county, dooeased.
Said cetate is supposed to be solvent. .UKS R HENRY, July ja, 18SI. AlminUlrutor
FIN I SAWS A
IWHadc from the flnsi mi llicrf. uiett. and the a
eaploxrd (a their mMaetwr
ntPAiniNa aaosaFTtr
ijr ;ser wcrkmsa. "'tasieB.
Wrtin for price-list and
INCilAHtmiS. WO,-
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