Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 December 1888 — Page 2
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aad if yap pai a hamiato otr band ahe'il look exactly Uka an aaaa?, Coald ate obu look lika nn aafri "at awr dctaaf Tbatw h ouwthiag abaal a thin wpman you -.1 t 1 ' i eaanaatma mm n cwngenon 19 tha peaea of ne. Still aom do tikq A ajocacav Bcj, after all, is BMialy akaaaatioa et yoa, ind not tbaamaaa. Ifakta no diifiaitne bow thin aad aagolar a maa b), fc baa a aancat tempcrl loa ' iiaat oa a firt aanV coma ind ht will thank yon for k. iSfothiaj Midtfrw poiiiict will ' rite" leu or fat Mr. L Btm, of our eoonty, ovei'worked oao of kb) honea whlci took tba loekjaw, (d ha rdimd N by paaaaa; an nea bar aeroH n e barae's fort head and than atrikieg it a right Maart rap with the bananar. Ho ya tbia plan never &i U aa Ike baf tried i arvexa tinej. I rHd a iaa auua of mine , wWch took lockjaw, by bliatcFuig witb oorroMva aabKmate Bnitaae t. I batbad the large aanaelea of tb fowar bnv aad where tba Jawi ware hinged together antil they were atwraly blktered. D. M. Kewte IDa. - . To Daxrn Aim Awat. iEr kitchen baa been overran laUiy witb black antai" "Why, lean tett yon what wiil Jwtroy theto vary aeon,' said a hoeeekeeper raoeatly, wbea talking to ber friend. "Everytbiog X place in the kitelin ie eoon destroyed by Umm little inwiiata, and I have fbood no remedy .that u aoeaaeafol, allboogb I haae trM doaeae." "My kiteaen waa iaat tba auiew but bow there ia not one to be aeon there. I put a few aoooarnb e f kerosene in a no baata aad tbeo poored in about a pint pf cold water. Whenever I oond,aa. artWe of food invaded by the asta, or, in fact, foond tbt m naywheK, I joat ebook tbem off in the water aad kerieene. I did tbia ioat a often as I foaad tbt a aad in a few daye they were all goa. I tbink they fbood that there wae daacer aroond aad weat The 8alida(bl.) Mail reports timt Men. JStU. Uarrtean. of Bos ton, Mass., tba law partner of Ba jaana F. Botler, died 00 train Ko. 8 but Wednesday while erosnag Maraball Pass. Tbedeeasaad eocnpbuned of not feeling well the night previooa, bat nothing serious was inspected antil abnost at the eaoment of bis death. Be wasahasdsome and ipteiiigeqt looking man, and. appeared the very ptctars sf bealtb. jHebsdbeej45aiiforai to etodagy5j3e of clients ia a iver a will, and was retarntng ia company with the elienta at the tiaM af bis death, Ko post-K :rieto examiaatioa was made aad coneeqocntly the cause of hia desth M BBcertoia, bat it n supposed to bnve been heart disease. Thebndy waa takes from the train at Ssltda and taawvad to Hgbt dc Cba'rchera andertahiag rooms where it waa embalmed aad shipped east. Manbntt Pass is 11.000 feet above aca la vai It is said that wbea a girl goto to be 36 aba is fond of being called Daisy, if that hsppene to be her frst name. At 16 aba insists opon being called Miss Smith. CMsseaTribaas, TbelOtb day of September, 1840, Gee era! William Henry Hurrbon, addicamag a mam meeting of Wh igs at Dayton, said; . "Twenry.seven years ago to-riay I listened to the ibnnder of the gasa fired to tba battle ef Lake Erie, aad yob amy imagine with what interest and anxiety ; bat von cannot iaeagine, nor can I tail yo, witb what feeling, when the rear of tba eogaaeaseat bad ceased. I opened tba dispatch that came from Commodore Perry .and read the words: 'We bava met tba enemy and tbey are oars.'" -. To-day the grandson, speaking for tba great Bepoblioan party, bosa standard be baa carried, can repeat tba words of Commodore. Perry : "Wa bava met the enemy and they are oara." Tba battle baa been desperately fought, aad to-day the Beooblican party on ita old earns ground, from which it waa driven four years ago, aad has-eoma to stay. ia Kentucky, to exwho bad once killed a oonsraueotly quit work and earn to baeslld judge Jocige, bow loag since you were on she beneb Ex-aboemaker On the bench ? Ob, yes, I see.' Well, stranger, I haven't asade a pair of shoes for asonfs twenty year. 4 11 in immmt 11 . The attention of tba railroads ia being tnmed to tba already urgent necessity of using iron ties, and several reseat inventions are being dimes it of attainment, and the rulings of tba interior department, which bow absonte!y prevent the taking of timber from the public lands for railroad ties, brings the necessity of finding the substitute squarely before the railroad cunpaniea. There is bot one substitute that can stand sit tests iron Iron ties era exclusively nsed in Germany sod some other foreign countries. It will not be hu he-
fate tbey most be ia weed in America. Aad they abonld now ha need, for iron ia far cheaper in, . tba long runtbaa wood.
Graadpap Tbunnaa's lament : Fot wy tns rad basasBa, I ihal'J aaea it asvsr uorsi X asTs heard from Indians, Aa4 my amrt Is vary era, xsm ' ' Mimouti came very near going forHarrisoo and Morton. If a few mora of tba "bald knobbers" ooold be stat to the Penitentiary down there, the State would slip from its ancient moofinaa aad beoome a reliably' Bspoblican State. Ooxbivatioii Mileabb Book. The 6000 mileage Uoket of the Lake Shore, which it now aeoepted for passage oa more than a soore of roads, has been so snoceMnil that a scheme ia afoot to issue a similar ticket on the lines west of Chicago, The Northwestern is taking the in itiative ia tba matter, and naa ad dressed communications on the sub ject to other Western roads. The Burlington and Ttbe itock Island have both signified a willingness to honor a tioket of that description, and, with these three great lines using a common ticket, others would find it to their interest to adopt it also. Commercial travelers, however, have for years expressed a desire for a : tioket that may 4r osed on any line in the United State, and they will not be satisfied until they gat it. Tbey prefer, therefora, that the credit of the Lake Shore ticket extend to the Western reads rather than that the latter lines b soe an independent ticket of the'tr own. Tba Lake Shore manage ment will be asked to request the Western lines to aeoept its mileage book, and to us prevent toe issue of another, and the Lake Shore will probablv do so. The Lake Shore ticket will either be honored on these Western lines within the next few months or the Northwest era will launch it's independent book,unlessodeed,the Various State Legislatores Ihis winter render a 2c a mile book valueless byJegUlating a general So a mile hwa. "And'eo yon are one of the brave boys in blue that rescued the country from destruction in her boor of danger f" " Yes. I BunDOse so : theoah don't tbink I follow you exactly, "Ah, yon have the modesty which marks a braveman I I mean that you were a soldier in the army ot tne union." "Was I? That's news to me." "Why, didn't I hear yon telliBg 01 toe Dattery yon Belonged to r . 'O, yeal Now I understand. But that waa the battery of the sIism'ImII nine. " Neabxy a Thotoahs Civn. PsBsiona bix women are draw mg pensions of from 62,000 to 15,000 a year, and there is-no rea son, except lack of money, why this list should not be 80,000,000. Fonr hundred and sixty people are drawing over 61,000,000 each year, and 381 from the navy receive over a million dollars. These citiseos have earned this annual payment through a life of salary drawing, They form a class of over 800 citi sens who have not heeded to lay by something for old age, like the tax-payers woo hi addition save money to pay it to the Government. law system breeds a class of peo pie who notoriously bold themselves above the ordinary tax-payer. Their lot in life baa been so serene financially that such a matter as tne ourden ot toe tutore naa never fallen upon their shoulders. A little of this sort of thing goes a good way. -Indianapolis News: A reader wants to know now many Repub lican members of Council voted, to expel Coy from the Council. Ev ery one of them, while the Demo cracy were a unit to the contrary. Tba vote shows: Ayes Messrs. Cummings, Darnell, Davis, Dunn, iSuiott, Finch, Gasper, Long, McClelland, Pearson, Smith, Swain, Thalman. Truster and Wilson 15. Nays BurnSjGsul, Hicklin,Johnton, Eelley, Msrkey, O'Connor, Parkinson and Stnckmeyer. It requires a two-thirdd to expel a member from the Council, and the expulsion failed by reason of a lack of a constitutional majority. Mr. Coy hi' therefore still a member, and is drawing salary, his agents being prompt to collect whenever the quarter falls due. Bob Bnrdctte, the man who writes funny pieces for the newsneper, thus exonerates the good natnrai. bovine in the following: . "Does yoor-eaw cringe or curl," asks the New England famer and appear nervous and fidgety when you n't down to milk herf ' Well, not mnoh, she doesn't: She isn't that kind of a cow. 8he isn't one of your shy, timid, bashful cows She just fixes her eyes on vacancy witb a glare that will raise a Winter en an oak knot, sticks her tail straight up in the air, stiff as a poker, plants three feet firmly on the ground, and feels around for the milk-pail, milk-stool, milkmaid, ; finds them ; fires them op somewhere into the blue empyrean, and remarking, "ha, ba !" amid the shooting, jumps over a six rail fence and tramples down an acre of young garden. Don't talk about crinkiog and curling to a sow that has to be milked with a oine-line , and a pumping station." '
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Dr, John Tourner tba Perlina Wilsoa ty on South Walnut at, Mr. and Mrs. Magner ianapolis bava been vliiiti family of Dr. Maxwell for week. Mias Lisxie Hughe! teaching in lndianapoii home to spend Tbanksgi Mrs. Carter of Indj polis With spent a few daya last wj ur, aaaxweu s lamuy. i . r 1,, 1 ! Mrs. Lsnra Foster l children of Cincinnati, lug in tba city last week. Wall. Bight, who fc away from home during, ti seven years, returned laatf week. Wall, waa in the regular army. five years and since then be baa been in the west. J! or some time he has been in tba employ of an! electric light company in PortiaaJOregaa Charley Maxwell came home to see "the folks" last Saturday and remained till Monday He is now at Indianapolis, working for a firm of gas fitters of which W. B. Seward is a member. Gas fitting, sinoe the introduction of natural gas into Indianapolis, baa become a bonanxa,. ; ..: Nat Browning is at Los Aogeles, Cel., and. is engaged, in the stove and tinware business. , 4tu mother, Mrs. Zep. Browning, ia with him. " : Nat. will be remembered -aa a nephew of Ira and Lom, and. waa while here one of tncf roost popular salesmen. . Being energetic and industrious ail well as scrupulously honest, Nat. will succeed in any community, its he deserves to, Pro Lust, the accomplished musician, has concluded tof give cantata, at some data not yet fixed. It was at first intended to give an opera, bot it is ss difficult to train the characters that this has, been abandoned. A select orchestra from an adjoining city will be used by Prof. L., the negotiations being already begun, -Jas. Byaa now has the founds tion in for a wareroom, south of his wagon factory. It is forty-two feet front and will be a large build iag when completed. He thinks of constructing a hall in the second story for public entertainments, ' The Mfyjeldland 'was sold on Friday but at tba court house door, attracting quite a crowd. Tbos. Muthers jr. boughttthe house with twelve acres and a fraction.for $1,110, and the twentyve acres in the bottom brought 61j6Q0 and was bid off by Isaac Sutplya An India rubber bone shoe. consisting of a rubber bottom fitting over or around frog and hoof, with a projecting no, is a recent inven tion for which important, advan tages ara claimed, . When Asro-i.nisaes' wall Bava been kalfominad, tba lolled coat Ahould ba eorerad, at the lime make tpota that ara ramovad with dilBoulty, wphd)y opon paw wainiK. Exeeitar's Kafiee. XT OTIC I b hmbv aivaa. that tba un 1M daraicnad ba Man sppoistaa by tha Olark of th Circuit Court f Xanroa County, 8 lata of Indinna, Xxaeator of tha aataU of Ferlisa Wiuea, lata of Hoaroe oauuty, deceased. Said astita i inppoaed to Va'Solvaat. -JAMKSD.MAXWEl.LJa, Oa. 10, teaa. Ixaoutor. NOTICS OF FINAL 8BTTLKKBNT . - OF BSTATC r In tha matter of tha aitata of Mary A. Johnston, deceased. In tha Monroe Circuit Oonrt, February Term, 1888. Uotioe ia hereby gtvea, that the nndaraignad, as Admiautrator of tba aataU of Mary A. Johatton, dobaaaed, hai'pratentad and filed hi account aad Tsuehera in foal settlement of aaid aetata, and that tha lama will coma np for examination and action of aaid Circuit Court, on tha 8th day of jreoniaiy, ibis, at wniea um ail peraoa interested ia said estate ara required to appear ia said court aad show cause, if any there be, why aaid accounts and Toocbera should not ba apiiroved. Aad tha bain of said atta.. and all otheta interested therein, a r also hereby required, at tha time aad plaoa aforesaid, to appear and make proof nf their hair, ship or claim to any part of id. estate WH. H. JOHNSTON, . Deo. 6'88. Administrator. Nolle af ExeeaUr's Sale of Personal Property. NOTIOB IS HERB BY GIVEN, that tha undersigned, Executor of tha last will and testament of Farlina Wilson, will sail at Public Auction to tha highest bidder on THUK80AT, DECEMBER 13th, 1888, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ra., at tha lata reaidanea. of aaid decadent la tha city of Blaominfton, ail tha persons! property of said deoadent, contiating of honiehold and kitchen furniture aad various other articles. .4 TERMS OF SALE. A)) cum of 8e dollar and under, eaab in hand :. all sums of over ta dollars a credit of ilk month will be given, tha purchaser giving Dots witb approved security, waiving all relief from valuation laws hearing 6 percent interest after maturity. JAS. D. MAXWELL J Nov. 21, 1888. Executor. TICK OF APPOINTS! BMT OP REtJEi'TER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tha undersigned ha bean appointed by tba Monroe Circuit Court, Receiver of he Arm of Bollenbaober A Bon, sod ba ualrfled a suoh Receiver, CHARLES U. McPHEETERS. Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 38, 1881,.
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CO AT S. and Undine ounalvs with aa unnaually on nana, wa t uwoumb m - - REDUCTION: down to 20 00 jo MM 15 00 u 13 50 12,aav u u 11 00 !. 10 00 GTon, imd. iO.OO tr. year KOTIUI OF WtW AL 8KTTLBMBNT UJT JliSA AJLJSi. Tn the natter of tha aetata of James Couriney, deceased in IDS Aonroavuvuts wnBiap"f m nan u im diMi, that the under signed, as Administratrix of the aetata of i- - r ...... AoMmmmA hoa nraoav w.iiti.j -i t r seated and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement oraaio aetata, ana was M.SI1 MM un fnr iha AvjiminaM, W9 bwu.v w t- - - - tion and action of said circuit ourt,on the . . at . ' s sn A L.S1. tints 30W V OI riOYemDOrin,aW which iiws quired to appear in aaid oourt and show causa, if any share ba, why aaid account and voucher should not be approved. S a. A ,k h.iu nt mmiA atat lid all OUIera interested therein are also herabv reqmrea, h. vne .imv ytmw aiwiwaiv, - aniuaa annst malra ntWanP Asf tilAlP haUnaklD aBLIVaI aaiaaas. afawv. - pvt"-T or claim to any part of said estate. aaiua wunijaiA r Oct. 31-88. Administratrix.' James B. Mulky, Attorney. ads all otkar Maaarisas I Tk of rkiioo A Haw Psasatara Pom of lntanat ptasslac Short Storias Jasaraauaf lUacaOnqr 88 QtO. Hoiaa of Proaraaa 1 1 akx.j aoOhoio SalacUoas aa Oteinsl Cssaribaslaaa IMasnisuaaaja Tfjta laa Vrnrn A Complata Ntw Moral Biirtia-aMWit syswamhssslasriasMk. Glva( a library of is asw and rahabts wetka, worth Bin iii.o to i.oo SMuaBy,atthaan)aslanH of as caati par auMM Subaalplioo, j.oo yaarfy. Stoma by folw HakhaMon, Fraaeaa Nodf Bw an, JaHaa Hawtkoraa, ly C i-ilHa, aac, ale., wot appear ia catty lawn OrtoUr,, glatas; dataft,, ate, ataSad a ayatlrallaa J. 9, LIPPINCOTT COMPAMV ' n aad 7'T Msriwt It.. Mrltaclotpnas Tm a Tablb at BLOomaoToir, GOING NORTH Fast Kail, Chloaco Kisbt Bxpraaa, 10:58 a.ra. U;J8 p.m. GOING SOUTHFast Mail, 4:05 p.m. Louisville Night Xxprau, 3:43 a.m. CABTKB PEERING, Agt., Bloom in gto
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Atlinifilatiraitor'a Uih of Mwl J&ntate NOTIOB 18 H KEiiBY G1VBW,, tlwt by virtuu of t a oider of the Monro 1 Circuit Court, th(. undenigaad, a Jt.imioittrator of tha et(,ta of Nlcboh J I. MaySeld, decnaeed, Will offer for ale it auction, at the oitb iloor of toe 0ou:t Housain tba city if Bioomington, Coui -ty 0 HOnroo and Btavi of Indiana, n FEIDAY, HOA'BM iSSS aora, 1838, theut diTided two-thinh af tha fxUovi detcribod Beat E itaU, altuata.ia tht Couoliy of Monr .a! Stat of Indian to-wife; Part of Motion (29) twenty-nine, ton 1 (8) i;Mnge(l)iBe ambouaded s fo low: commencing t a point oa the north line of said lection, at a distance f 22 pole and 8 Jin b west from a concur i which m the nortltaa1. corner of ehurcb
tot; and ia alto the aorthwett corn or of the entt half, and the fiortheaat cornir tt the went half of tlia northewit cnartar il aid section; ma ting thanca weat i Us taction una za pMa to a (take, laenu (with en allowaose of 4je via tba noedlit touth Baeai.28pilaind9 linka, tbaiMw outh 18$ out 2( point, thence eatanltai wttb ids mm necsHin iine w pom ata It Unki ia etftie in the old mill mta, tbaace ud the center of the old mill rie north 13 et U polea to aitaka, tlieote norm n- weic pons, inencs oj' n 20 poles to tie 1 loa ef beyinniafft containiog 7 M-l 00 . craa. Alio tha folio 'iDg- tree f land, hat'iK part of the wet half of th northe: at A) ttg1tt,raaa (I )on WbounIf low: commencltg at a point on thu U te dWIdine aaid tunner lection-. IS poIm ad 18 link south of the northaait corner of aid west half quarter, thence running wait 13 pola and eight link, thence north 13 polai a itl ulinb, thence wMt a pola to tha w iter of tha old mill nco, thence aouthei ly 64 pole, thence eat 13 pole to tha lias dividing Mid quarter a ectioa. thanea ncrl b Hlong (aid Una 41 pc lea and 8 link to uie piaoa of beginning;, c mtainine; a acre. A I.10 tba follo ine tract of land, be ne 42M twenty-fil e acren off the (outh nd of tha watt half of th aoutheait quarter of Motion (20) twenty, town (aj aignt ntge tj oas waat. TKB1M8 OF 3 ALB. One-third caiili.one-thlrdin ninemonlb aad ona-tbird in aigbteea moota from day of tale. Sutured by notes at iittcrait waiving relief f ram valuation lawn, find enured by good f roe-bold turetM. Sal to beg in at 1:30 o'clock p. a. BEN. F. ADAMS, Oct. 31, 1888. Adminiatrattr. Louden & Karats, Attorney. C. C. TURNER, THIS LEADING-r, UNDERTAKER FarnitTj;re Dealor. I havo tha lareest and best te! acted stock ever brot;bt to Bloomingtcn, ntut win 4011 you gMKi oueape; taan aa;r one I bava a Ana display of Chnmber Suites Fakcv Ghji ikb, Baby Waioss, Cahpet Sweepers, Mirhors, PICTURE FRAMES. ORGAN.) kept in itock, and tiold on roontbly payineata. I have tba linusebold Sewing Miichins tba beat MacBiii made, ana tba cniapasi. X alto keep Cloikiar far FBBcrai which only eoitl about one-half as much aa other cloth nv. Coma and see me nott h aid of squsra ta Waldron's Block. Notice or aiapllsmaioM fin 1.1cease. Tbeur.dernlgaeU, a mala dtisafi over tha ago of twt nty-one year and an Inhabitant of tha City of Blooroingtoii, and County of Moiimo, and State of Indiana, hereby give notice to tha citi sen of Bloomington iui'( of th First Ward of said City of Bloomington Towns blp in aid County of llonroe and tha State of Indiana, that ho will at tha DammW term, 1888, o( lb Board of Commission, ara, of the County of Monroe and State of IniLn. .nnlv i. aaid RAani frir liccns to sail iotoxieitiog liquors, to-wlt: Spiritout, Vinou and Malt Liquor in a less quaatlty than a quart tX a time for friod oi one yas r with the privilege of al lowing the aame to ba drank on th premise upon which he desire to tall said SpiriUra. Vinous and Malt Uquoi, and that said prenisoi ar tituatad ia tie First Ward cf said Oity of Bloomington, in Bloomington Toamshio, Monroe County, Stat of f ndii na, und described at fc Hows : a r Im 1, ntitwiluw aaa h indrad and thirty (1101 In Town sow C ity ef Bloomington. Monroo County, Indiana, beginning at tha wuthwett eorjur of said in let running thonce north twenty and oaa-hslf (Wi I foet, thmce east forty (to) feat, thence south twenty and one-half (Jg) feet, thimoe west forty (40) ifeet to h.pUW.fWbi.lafjjTooicWiiLt Nov. M,lli88. WAS1'TEDI All Goods Warranted Fint-clas. Permanent, pleaiiant, nrotttabht poitiaa far tha rlsrht mt.n. Ilood aalarM aid xpnss paid vaeKiy, MOrl innncamanm to. beginneH, No pmiau arpn-ianc necotiary. (hitflt tree. Writ for terms, eivlng age. CHARLES H, CUASB f unary n in, jtooaiwtar, a. I . Mention thia Pap r, tlllS v.l4. Resident Dentiit. Df. J. W. ) aMKlll ar ravsivaa tlia Raw Block, a Detail. Oele's Book lltwra. 1U work warniatad. Whv enilitter Hf) by draraina around with lama back, diiatsed kidney, dropsi cal swellings, femalo weakness, nervous debility, heait diseasi and rhrumal l complaints, wher Dr. Ten.sr' KUIniy ana backache Corn will ao quickly sure? Rev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding llder, write: "Itaava me nlmit inlUiat aac entirely permanant relief." Superior to all Known miiaieinfts In tlieto lisiss, . For sale by Faaia Bao.. BlooiainaiMh and S. M. M sTitaaa, Clear Creek, ait. - 'D, 3.1, Co. najni X Simply purifying and cleansing the' blood is not l ufficient. It need enriching also, tha nen'ouH ayitem need toidne ur. all ot which it accomplished by . Fanner's Blood ind Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. Us hi Cough Honey in all coughs; hi Bolden Itclief in all pain, anq siomacr: ana oowei aisora rs; his Kldnoy and BacKacha Cure in larta back, dropsy and ill kidney disorder! hi Garman JCya-Sa've in tor eves, creeled skin and pile; hi Capitol Bitter for appetite and strength. jTorasla wt raal bro., Bioommgton, and $ M. Maibsss, CIvar Craak Jn.
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