Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 January 1889 — Page 2

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Ittlrity i sum aiMseartoll to proIbr it. It Hat m biir iWOMt Mwi ! kw ,WMii h Use rf teflta mmJi wk hA W M tlMr sire, Md ntnpittlMr aisar&eatfl to bis Uu la UMtfl ptraty toft lets lp far wpaiis wartoto to) bad ium igltoHw iptcifiaally twj -rfr.b tke that iti km to Ik ihmti b aiadt good, asd efctugetl oattftUhmtiw iboiulbr. Ttor took tku foattSoa M tWcrosnd Ant ta waot otkarwoe impartWo ft tlw ffopaitf left is bwsbop. Tatty HUit that ejeUisMker, Jbr Hutaaca, knot ttapooaible for vatebaifeft widi kin for rcpaln; aileubo auks aprxtal agraoat to tbiicaMmik tWir ova tmaai cioraw thaaa far H. If thiiba ttM it iaa food tbiaa; far peoptc mcralif tocnow.' I the aaaB taftrwdte tba owaar of the rtaair aaop amdiata what be. baa bespajiaforaB tbew yeaia. . It kaooaiUt toVton"attfte ialatare. Tbe Dmoerata of' the ue dedar that iker not rtcogaiae Cd. Bobertaoa aa. Pnatdi:t of the 8ertate, hile that zentleeaaa says: "I do not kaoar what will be dooe, bat) ,1 abail do ear auty.. last MLte-go,Mtaelenlir elected Lteateaaai Gowrnr of Iiidiaaa. aad oasja the aeasioa of the fceislatuie tja. stannary 10, I shall, aa before,' take whatever ac tion the Bevabiiean part thinks nissnoarr. The Senate at tta Jest a)jooroaent did aet elect a Fiesiaent pro tern , to Graea Sorifb aad eeaseaaeiitly tbev tStes claiai falb & tlie graood.1 Jhary Meaner heal j.i'jt beta wended ia the Kaw CSreait Oeait by Jatfge . Fraaklio, tdge pnteai. H divided 4a rnmnisj at ieaae betweea tfeft elatoiaau. Thie aioeabir ease wat to t he beinbia of $300 iasanaee policy, k&bj Joel a Kig4t tiae ttaM afbiaweatli ia the ojdw of the Soyal Anaauat. The wi"do)r, diyoraalwKs, btid chuai to the rkoaeV, aad the gaacdna of the ooly soa also ioawtaa on reeereiac the moa7 far bii ward. King had the VPHer aad) aavaaie-to his irHe oa UkaaaMk He afterwaidt was di' bat the pdiey it . heiog still to his win at thetiaw 'Uaaaathktot Jaaaary. Now, the tlMKt araioaslf deded by At divorce eaft that he bad no wife aad yet at hie death t he divoraod wife daiaMd the ia.wraaeeiaoBey, as the aoliey aaade it payable to her, Iiaara Kiag. Of n jaree the eoa was aa iariaediate beir,aadtbeobitoof taejaard:iaa eoald aot be toaored. . The or 4f of the re dy to pay the mom i- tna legally deolled who saoald receive theaaaie. - Aa aueadj stat-t-d, tbaeaaat gave aa coaalaiut.ta each at the eaajaaaiea, I)eeA eve w.v to deepoadea ey. Did yon ever fcaow a ejoad so dense aad btaek that it did pa way? Was a aight ever so long net BMratag dad aot roiJow? V bar the good (f frettiag, aay. way?. It doesat awke yoar trooUu1 any . likhtevv -wBf w'.wi Ihmthrttagha uagaijyiag 'glasa. Keep a afaT opper Bp sad a seal above aarloas. ifyoakave oblcntioaa to bmc atd lack the to take tam B Dteasbthr. it will rt Mjpaa to.tr oat taw soles of ywrBopta walking the aoor and winngfag yoar hands. Eetfer let the ether fallow do (be walking aad wriogipg, vhfie yoa work along pleasantly, xMBttieg en a bold front Bad doiac tlie best ven can to eoalB oat it the large cad of the aorn, fa a doctor ia Lake county, tfioUgsn, wbon library constats safety of Gown's aiedieal iK.ok, and tbe'broike that be is reaortcfio make entitle Mm to fpect for hie nerve, if aot for his learning and skill. Aaamg other ptecen of stertliag iafarmatioa which be baa givea to the world

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by aay Maseaie temple Jn thy worUk It staada .oa the eeraer ei Treaaaat aad Boyfeloa streets, tht very eeraer raiVriad to by the htte Toea Appletoo whea e said & wished aoesebody would tie - op ahora laamb there through the wiater.ao that the apod Lord aiighi tesepertbe wiadV It is ia troti; oaeef the coldest ettraera.oa the eontiaeot, bat whea a brother has leatered tiie baiKbag, perhaps the waratth aad cheer are alt the oat gratefol by contrast. The eatraace to the temple is enaveand impressive. It is a seven story ton Ming, the groumi floor beiag oecnpied by DOMness ot lees aad a baakv ie aatB stairway hi a aiagaaleent pieoe of work, aad there stands at the head of it a statae of Bro. Gea. Joseph Warren, waOfit ia elateaed, was the ora graad asaster ot Use arst granu lodge ia the JJaHrd States. ;, ;; T4ere8rem the buildiac -thro U b.lr. imu .kau tk. AK1-V sad toeated at the left oi the grand atatosase, Th arst of these halls k in theCbriatbiao style, and was fenaerly .kaowa as Corinthian ball. It is bow called Suttoa hall, vo hoaorof Qen. Wa. Sutton, p(4 aeaior graad warden of the grand edge, whose-interest ia the ewoUoa of the temple was liberal 'y aaaaiftated ia many ways. Th haH has been spokeq of as the aaeaaiSoeat Uaaotue aoeetina pluue Lia we world; awwwfwBlww5y, over Sutton ball is EcTpliaa halL, The apartmeqt ia also very fine, but bp. no .meM eoaal taStttton bail. It seta ;ts aeWfroaitbe 'ef. it re:l tectoe aad decorations. One et3 ry above J&gyptiaa nail is Uotntc ball, aaotber maRoifiotot ror-tn. It, aa its name indicates, h ia : ue Gotbie stvle. Each of these IihIIs ie 19 feet loag, 40 feet wide sud 33 ieet uiKb Ua aecouat ot tbe se of the halls, tbe spaee extend' ag akawtba Treuont mvft fiykon street fronts, like tbe letter u. as been otthaed by introdueiee int .iraaediate floors. Thus, while there are bat three atones ia one p rt there are x stories ioduaiiie ttoni da twoaaehv. , ramag taroogfl toe graaa " n a a . a way oa lreaiont street one enter aa aaaple estibole, with nuit ble loot tad arched eeiling, the 'tatter taatafuBy finished with stoceo mc!dtoga. Praia the vestibule lssge doers opea to tbe graad sta ircs.se, which is richly fiuiahed with eai-v-ed aothie tracery oa each well, sad a deeply coffered online;. This stairway eoadaets to the six opper atones, all of wMeh are devoted to Of coarse at) the halls an veil aaapiied wit anterooma. Tbe office oftbe graad atcretar b oa the same ffeqr with Sottoa bell and froate oa both Tremoat aad Beylstaa streets. Leadiog worn this is the library, a bandmaie and attraetive apart ment Various lodges have Noma ta the temple set apart far their own as, act for.. Mge parposes, bat aa committe rooms aad eoaial rooms. Perhaps the eotiest of these is the room belong ing to 8t Andrew's lodge. This lodge is one of the oldest in the coaatry; aad it ie pnbabiy the meet select. It has aot more than tweatv-i etWrty nrambsrs, all of whom are aeatiemeB of wealth aad aot a little distinction. Wins low Lewia lodge has a commotUous aad handsomely furnished .apart ment aa well. Tbe armories of toe diBereat orgaaieatioBS, that is to say the rooms ia wbieh the regalia of the various bodies are kept, are well appotuted aad are marvels of order and precis km. Perhaps tbe most unique of tbeae armories is that beloofpng to De Molay encampment. . . Here, prominent among tbe treaenieii of the orgaaisatioa, is a splendid etfi gy ia metal r f DeyhMolay himself, fully eqaipped ia tbe armor or knight oftbe middle ages.. This was presented by a ft! atonic organi aatioB ia Wi sbington. The female is completely furn isbed with wailing rooms, kit bens and. banquet ball, and, wttn gaa ex oeptioo of Stiodays, there ia probably not night throughout the sea son without its lodge meeting, and upon aaost nights there are two or three at a time. There is no spare space ie the Masonic temple, aad, although tbe building baa been in use bo I little' more- than a year , its' capacity is tested to its utmost . i im$ m The middle chapter and shortest in tbe-htble Is fkjjs& cjtvii,

Pythias. from the Jacksoa -Union explains ITod njoch piaiee cannot be ac- , ;'fded this time honored urgaoiaaioh (the Knights of Jfytbtaa) for the ftdelity aith wkich their principles have been carried out during tbe existence of the present epidemic. Every aiek Knight has beea attended to from tlie instant his ease has been made known, the beet medical aid secured, and the most oa refill and attentive nurses obtained. He has been visited ev ery day regularly and promptly. and in every case where a Knight has died, loving, fraternal hands have closed his eyes and prepared him for bis final rest. Grand Chancellor, M. M. Belluarlo, of the crand lodee of Florida, hue in every instance read the simple, yet impressive burial service which forma a part of the ritual, and with his brother knirhta followed to the cemetery the remains of their dead brother, there to Wat for ill time. Every Kniefat of Pythias in this city who has died during the epidemic baa been buried with all the honors of Pythian knighthood. At the commencement of tbe epi demic (foreseeing what might happen) Judge Beihsarip hired house near his own residence and fitted it op exclusively for tbe use of the organisation. Nothing was omitted that could secure the cumlort o! its future occupants, and nothing was left undone that might tend to promote their recovery. JNor has a single day passed since the epidemic began to rage that Judge liellisano has not been there in pec.k . it a . " son to see mat an oraers were thoroughly carried out. Every brother knight will ever remember the fidelity shown by their chief executive state officer. Besides these kind and fraternal actions another .very important point rnnut not be forgotten. In each and. every instance the fam ilies of sir kmghte who have died durina thie enidemie have been most carefully looked, after and provided with ell they needed .to make them comfortable. So long aa the brother lived everything was done for him and his family that eould have been desired, and at his deatn his family was at once under the care and protection of the Knights of Pythias, and by that order they have been well cared for and protected; Guod News fob Sqdiebs. Private Dalzell of Ohio, in a letter to a friend makes a statement the significance of which is not known to one in a thousand. It is to the effect tbst there is a law of Con Kress allowing soldiers wno were captured and imprisoned while in the line ot duty, or their representatives, 28 cents a day while so confined. By the same law soldiers on furlough were entitled to 35 cents a day and five - cents a mile for transportation to and from tbe army. Widows and orphans of the soldiers included in either or both Of these classes are entitled to this money, which on an average amounts to $35 for each pensioner in America, some more and some lest. Tbe wbole amount thus due to soldiers or their widows and orphans is $U, 000,000. In bis communication Mr. Dalsell stated that be bad made the discovery of the existence of such a law by accident. He wrote to Washington and got his money without question. Every other soldier or peoaioner can do tbe same thing. JsSbks. 4sollinr. Hows has the measles. .Hatfmtn d id not return. Oskins is with us again. ' ...... Atwater now awbts in tie department of tbe choir, , .-.Oyer ICS enrolled. A good beginniag. .....Mr. Griggs, of 1 D. clsss '89, is Prepu's new Professor ot Arithmetic. ...Nearly all the old students came back. .....The first rhetorical setelae ef the term will he given, neat Friday afternoon, ' ......High School had two weeks vaeaticn. ...... A contest between Juniors and Seaiors bulked of. Mas Warder of Louisville visited Prep. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. U:h Byerly, of High Sohool, visited rsehtttioas Friday. Miss Showers spent a part ef bar ia PutnajavilM......Sam. Blunter visited his bast girl at tieaport, during holidays. ......Tha graduates of last year-are busy trying to sell tbe Seniors Virgil Interlinear. Of course they do not stieceed. ......Prof. Mitchell visited Terra Haute ani bi .old home near (iroencastie, during vaeatiosi. -....The Senior class held their first meeting but Wedneidsy morning and elected officers as follows: President, Oskins; Vice President, O. L. Woo ley; Secretary, Miss Necld ; Treuurer, MUi Addio Perry. They also decided to brn Csasar, which they accomplished with little opposition, on the same even ing. Agent (to Farmer. Hayseed, who baa a firm clutch on the dog) My friend, I want to sell you a book on scientific farming. Mr. HayseedI've got all I went 'o them books. Agent But this is something new, friend; just: out, just published. Mr. Hayseed Mister, I don't want to see you hurt, but I can hold thie dog -jest two minutes longer. The agent took tbe hint. Teacher Which Roman Emperor ruled first, Titus or Vespasian? Tommy Tito. "Wrong." "Vespasian, theo." "Yu never found that out for yourself. Tbe boy next to yon told you. Come here, si't I can lau your bide." '

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C ollege C111ji rs. ilat ir of Prof. waln U vliiiilafc htm, libs ('slater, a former student ef I. Ufc again with u. The fccturs Sunday aftsraeoa by JPro! Jtltar n vary vsll attenilet. Work in Prof. Bryati't dea'iiHinant will ooDtlf t '-if lootum for the next, few days. Mist Oaad Wsrt has tnsa jiWUng aita Sogers, mtot town. : Ry. Halt of Winehestar liid in devotional exeroiseu Monday morning. 1 in a Delta Tan. J Mb AHoe Jonss of Kemlnrton A emi of the mw students this term. f

'Jews Ittbbard of '0. sndTomfbraxUi of 'Si, b t ra-antered lbi term. I Mrs. Prof. Swsin ia taking eaja ctwdieii atoolteiif. Prof. Phllli Itesl is taking a Coum lit rrsDch. Oonaanaad . Mui.SUk Corr, through Junior jitti 89, yUiled college last week. - Chat. Kbetu has returoel and will graduate with '.8fc . -. Mines Lefflar. Eelth and Linie Btosi vteitod the Uoivsrsity Thurrttoj lsst. H. W. Kiplinnr is (a a nulroad ottloo in Piiejalo, Colorado. - Prof. Woodford and wife returned on Wednesday lust. ': ",? Zi. Babiaaon will aot retire 1 HIS lOW. Miss Belle Msxwelt vltled tbe Uni versity .on Friday lat .- - Mr. Wrleht of Oroeocaiile is new a Sigma OUT Mr. llorri of Milton put on the sliield of tha Phi pi fraternity un Saturday. ItfL ProAmor Philmrtt has nine to Phila delphia to take charge of nil church. Wm. Bloee. who hai had tninal trouble caused by a foil, is improving slo.ly Profdssor Brran. on account of tbe iaili'.ute work at South Bend, did not begin work' in tha University until this week. Wm BuilsT, of Centra "Velley.and Mlm Jones crrenatngton, are. among m saw mma wnwB appear on ins roil. The Beta boys ativa a social ' to their kdy fr end in their handsome bail on the aorta tide, on Friday evening last. Mr. K. H. Oriees of '89 now has charge of two clastss iu the Prspaiatery.4epa(meat. Mr. Kesbett who took a special course in the University last year, "wafsVsned during the holidays. Misti McMahan of '89. eill temsia at home 1 his term but will return aisl term Mtsu Board of Jefferxjn rllle is the guest ofMIss Motemilliir. Slieeonteini'latea auano ag iae univiirsny.iiezt year. Miti Maeeia Porch. wb is Oacblne in the BtshviUe schools was one of our visi tors h it weak. Pre L Palmer ef Columbia City, came out to see bis Alma Matel- at the loginnlog r tbe new term. Pro:'. Gunn, who will fill 'the vscanc oausui by tha resiknalion of Prof. Phil rutt, lias arrived and bas taken churge of is cluses. Mini Emma Bain has leturned to col lege, her eye being omen improved. This iVes the Senior clvis another her and above all anotheir ldy. Mis ms Ella Bawls, M Slide; Vvnuupdt, IdoUi BWknell, lra SIiim, JUS Jknt drli. Gnu Woodbrm mt 04m Bawl m were among tka irUitors oa Tburosy iMt. . Thn prises offered for the brat student iu Evolution warn awnrdvd to Msirv S. B Griggs, Bert, Pesliir, f. JU Mitchell and "sr. A. JBUlis. F. XieMlscwUI go bi the State vanity TNejMm nstt j'ear, havinc been eiectea t Ole ehatr that instilulioni' , - or oohj Lvittures on Tariff, on far Prof. Wood ford were berun on Stondav sfwirnoon last These lectures am tobe dllvred at 4 'clock in the afternoon,; Tickets for tbe three remaining eatortainuients given under tbe aaspicoi of lbs Leoture Assjoistion, can be .bought for Three more entrtaininenta the Lecture Coarse. The MetidehaVhn Coeoert Uon) any , Hoe, Sunset 'Vox ft, BMward .EversUBale. r" ' w 1 . . la. i - J seenitarv of the State Teach srs' AuociaUon. Mrs. A. E. It. Isimon kj Secretary Mr. I Van BuiVirk retaried to' Ann Arbor on Saturday last. XMiiuskifk u psyine strict attention ie the study ef law and having chosen this profession for bis life work, wa feel confident that fct (s des tined to become aa honor to its Mr. K. a. otarbuci. u organwag a class ia White's system ot memory train ine to meet weekly at the residences o members of the class. Quite a- number are enrolled and as the ay a tem is a good one, and the fee are light, many more name no doubt will be added to the list. Mrs. A. E- H. Lemon hss a large stenoerapb.V class eomnonid mainly ef tu dents. Those who desire to. learn short hand can lad ao bettor- teacher in an; business college. At oae time she held tbe position of teacher in Ben.- Pitman's School ot Stenography in Cincinnati. On If aw Tears night a sociaHra given at the rntuamma ueita Mairoy aiessrs, Springer, Mitchell, Poit, Cravens, Shep. berdson, Bohannon, Collins and Louden, Tbe ladies present wars MuaesTAet, Pi'tU msn, Vanxandt, Klbv Bawtes, 'Louden, Wuodburn, Qrace Basrlet aad Oiuy SatInvitations are beinic seat out by mem ban of the Pacull.v to iibe sistyniath aanivrrtary of the Foundation Day of the University, which will occur on Mondsy even in?, Jan. J 1st. A.n address will be eiven bv lion. David 0. Bunts. Subject "Tbe Seminary Period of the University, late to 18t8." Dr. Jordan willabo speak on beaair or tea. sou ivy. Messrs. Buskirk, Springer, Holmes, Hitchell, Jesse Hubbiird, Robert Zarmg, Davis and Louden save a social to tbeir lady frisuds at tbe Pbl Kappa Pal Hall, on Saturday evenins. Dec. SSth. Tbe ladies present were Missus Lesto, Keith, Kiln Kawles, Yauandt, Graea KawJss, Bast, Corr, Ida -Faris and Enw Lemon, Tbe city orchestra t urn k-bed the music aad dancing was the order of the evening. One of the pleaiaut little socials, which are becoming so common among tlie col lege tudui)U,-wa g'.vto ok . , Hum Year's eve at the Phi tiamms Delta hall. Tlie gentlemen giving tbe social were ; Messrs. Braxtsn, Brodir, A. V. Parfa. Dill Paris. Chas. Booth, Boll Madison and P. X. BuiKira. I tie iacis entertained were Misses Wicks, Brodir, Clara Orchard. Jepson, Keith, 10 er and Mrs. Oh at. Booth. Music was furnished by the orDo not forget tbe eonoert to be given at the college chit pal on. frisky evening, Jan. 18th, by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club. This will be the mast attractive performance among tha maey attractions offered students and oopla or our city by the lecture association. Muatua! entert . In MM t. 9 tk. Kll. V.. Mil.. ... u1m.I annreoiatad bv lilooaiinitosi. neaolo and those wutbini: eood scats will do wull tu I o esrly.

XOT1CB OB1 INSOLVENCf.

In tbe matter of the estate ef William Turner, deceased. In tha Monroe Circuit Court. No. 55. Notice is hereby given that . upon petition Sled in said Court by Clara MJjtrong, Administratrix of said estate, setting up tbe insuatcsency of tbe estate of said decadent to pa; the debts and liabilities (hereof, the Judge of said Oourt did, oa tb Fifth day of December, !, tad said estate to be probably insolvent, aftd order the same to be settled accordingly. Tbe creditors ot said estate are therefore hereby notiBed of such inoiveocr, and requlred to tile tbeir claims agaiast said estate for allowance. Witness, the Clerk and tee! of suld Coart, at Bloomingtoo, Indisaa, this ltii dav of December, 1888. ssii ENOCH PULLEB, Clerk. Louden A Sogers, Att'ys. Dec 36; 1688. Tnlallii Xfti. The Crent Fust Mali Mat. The Shortest, Bsst, and Quickest Lisa between tbe Worth and South. West Bound Leave Orseneastls JsmaUon 1:07 p. m.,9:0t a. m., 11:11 night. Arrive, xarre Hants, set p. m. lOrii a.,U0a.m. " Arrive, XtHngham, 4; IS p. sa 1:00 a.m. 3:s a. m. Arrive, St. Louis. p. m p:00 p. m., T:00a.. Arrive, Kaasas City, feet a. T:M p. m, . l.5 p. m., .l8a. m., a.m. Arrive iadiaaapohs, s.flO p. at., I.B9 p m., 3.46 a. m., s.ia a. ra. ' Going North Los vs Tsrre HSute, 4; OS pm. and 9:00 a. m. Arrive, ooattt ueae. ii.w p, ra. ana 1.16 p.m. JCast pouna sad wast ecus tratas are dailv. Makint- direst sonnsctiokt for all points uader the tun. Tour connections arc sure and auiek in Union Depots. Mo Transfers or Layovers and your aesoasmoaations are unexjeiiea. Any informstioa regarding-routs, rates Ao address f ' , GuKb, a. MIXBK, Traveling Paas. Agent, Torre Baate, lad. g. A. FOBD, O. P. A, St. Le4 Me. ExaLlsH 8pavin Liniment re moves all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from borss. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splint. Sweency.Bing-bone, Stifles, Sprains. )l Swollen Throats. Couebs, etc. Ssve-tSO br use of one bottle. Warrant ed. Sold by H. Lindlsy,Druggit,Bloomington, ma. C. C. TURNERe THE LEADING UNDERTAKER Furnitiire Bealer. I have tha largest and best selected look over brought to Blotuningten, and will veil you good Cheaper loan any one. i nave bus etsptay ot lARLOU SUITER LOUKGES, Fancy .Ch a ins, Baby Waooks, Carpet Sweicpeks, mirrors, PICTURE FKAX XS. OKUANS kept In stock, and sold on monthly payeisni. I have the Household Sewing Machine ibe bsst Mecmee made, and urn cheapest. i aitej arep Clolbisg far Faner! which only costs about one-half as much is other clothing-- Come and seo me.nort h aide of square, in Waldron's Block. 2TOTICK OF riKAL SKTTLBUKNT OF S8TATJE. In tbe maitsr of the estate of Vary A. JonjMUMi, osesasad. Ia the Uonroa Circuit Oeurt, February Term, 1898. Notice is hereby eiven, that the under(igned, as Administrator of the estate of Mart A- Johnston, deceased, has presented and filed bis account and voucher in anal settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Coort, on the Mh day of February, MBS, at which lima ail person interested in said estate era required to appear in said court and show cause, if aay there be, why said accounts and vouchers should pot be approved. And tea heirs-, of said sstate, sad ail ntbers interested therein, a re aUo hereby required, at the time aad' place afor&mid, to appearand make proof of their hvirihip or clawa to any part of said estate 3TM. H. JOHNSTON, Dee tt-'B. Administrator. Attention Farmors gi yoar pro Saw auaet to haSeatwr jaSss au ua fame ur J ia li. ne uaanwn. hlui. Km. (Umi fMl. Hldaa. B .Taai. ma mm. wwipiv aoaHTT BBS aalraa propwlT aas S aoalStT. els. We suks a apMialtr i Baaauaa aatea straw. WILMKKOTH WIST, r. liankmala. Ml B. WaSerSM.. (H sfsssass S-A.Aaa0su,aaaSs. VTh v embitter life bv d raeaine a round wltn lama uses, diseased aiuueys, arepstcal swellings, female weakness, nervous debility, heart disease and rheumatic complaints,, whea Dr. Feniisr's Kidnsy an Backache Cure will so quickly ours? Bav. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: "It gave me almost Instant ant entirely permanent relief." 8nperior tc all known medicine in these diseases. For sale by Fa.au Baos., Bloomington, and S. M.-MaTBiaa, Clear Creek, lad. Ull Fab. 22, 'S. Simply purifying and cleansing the blood ia not sufficient. It needs enriching also, the nervous system nocds toning up, all ot which is accomplished by Dr. Fan ner s. 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NOTIC Of KIVAL SSTTlaSXKNT Of itatji. Ia the matter 'et tbe estate ef Jamas Courfncv. deceased In the Monroe WiK Coort, Kovember Term, (SSa Notiae U herebv eiven. that tie nadersieaed. as Admiaistretrfx of tail satatt of James Coartnev. deceased, has pre sented aad tied bee account anl vouchers in final se'tttensoat of said sstabi, aad thaV tha same will coase a ror the esawtmaUon and astion of said circuit e nurt.on the 30th day of yovemler,t8M,at shlch time alTpflrni inteMifeiT Vii saM ei STs are" r?" flulrsd to appear in said eoert and abow eause, if any there te. why said aeeeuaV and voucbers should not be approved. Aad tb beirs of ia:id estete, nnd all ethara IntarntoH thira a. are alto herebV re quired, at tha time nnd place srorssstd, to appear aaa msse proof 01 mw HnaaF or claim lo any pan. of said oat its. - MARTHA COURl'MTB. Oct. Jt-'ftt, Adalinaitratris. James S. Mnlhy, Attorney, UPPIRWITS IJfPlllCOTrS L PHROCm Vjaada all W MaaaahaS JIa Tab of Flertaa AHaw Dajawtasa ai laumil ' plcaiii(; itboiS Starlaa ' aaawaU MiacaJbuay Ra) ete. uai.V Cboh Salartlaa SIM 0wlCi Qrtajaal Cilia IkaSaie taaacat rise I aaa AConpJstaNawMl AsfbajaaisAimMaaft brnaikaaSsa-iasaaVsa, aV uaans I Cfnas aUbwysfs saw aadvahaabl wedges) awa si).ao aa , or as tassi par urn IK saaacr Siorlat by jlWSSIlWir. tt east. Jullaa Hi.rtafaa, Imy SabscripUoatoa SMbr. cr C UISA, atst.asa.. OsSasan, svtss daaaSs, as., SSSet SSjaJsWalaa J. av LirviwoOTT ooatvs IHSsswaaipsisv o, TlMK Ti.l AT 1)UK UUSDTOif. GOING KOHTHTmI Mail 10:58 a m. Chirag Jtiifht KxpreM, 11.28 p.m GOIK& stDTJTH Fast SIsil, ,05 p.m. Loiiiiville Niaht Kjvm. .Tt-da.m. (' ARTKR PKHP1N0. Agt . .:,h-c;ri:) j,i ,

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twtswwb.vsimiliift BVSKUUi $ tiW KIBE. P. K. El Ottiee in buiWlosj sontW floor. Bnocisl attonsofr bosinttsi. te the ceAlMtleaV lo buiinsss in all tie ejsa adjoining couaties. J DVCHJAlf f BAT MX CSK, ISA C IM Office ov Blair's st-o!; nubuo sauare. Flii'litub be Kirea te Probate caSeWfill Will pracCcela ail tsejH B.im $ wilt, i xtx up-itatr ow iM)reri wesiaiae. mil Taouae 1 of the Slate. Protista in al I courts. 1 eal sataUVtiitf asamieed by aid iJt XMWl A specialty made sM' taMf temittense of claims ofelti BA. fPiir, Atieyt!ft . ft McHary's nsiw V over corner room. 8bsm1 attention will be efet te p siess, aae so prompt so-neepsii eivb upeeial attsiitiesi tit1 eedenu' estates, aoisMtaat efc-' Uraethi in aB courts. and may 6 ruDl is as "Corner" clothier aiwa:' TJSAST JBASZ MUiUkf JLJ tbe VTaWreo eiedt,as!jitd'i square, op stairs, sinve BSSalf MP w rrousw ousinans, ami y St CVW or eiaimii. win aiai preaiae Courts. Business solksftai ,, w tha location. Ageau Jf(j ??a By vh-toeaf aceitiseleoin sst X J erea to me directed from tte Ctsrfc?!jitll ef tee Jioeroa Circnt Ooui-t ia tits. wocreia wuuasa v. vrmseuaay at tiaT. and David Al ieiu Malf M. . Norihwestera Mntast Tilt XfM Company of JtawAnIosn vlh, saf Mitchell and tree K. Wwky, s (endant-i, rcquiriiig me te wile w ol sixtnaiwand, ISW IMMKliVI 'tW. eight dollars and 5gbty-l saaiat tntersst on said dvciae aid el V f l pose at l-abliewsas, U te f saW SATfRDAT, JANUAinr revll hetweeti tha aosH of IS Vi-Jswk n. and 4 o clock r. sr., of said i Vfx-. $ ooor or saw ootirs stiose IB a onSMi Monroe cuuoty, ladiaaa, VH .rei'li profiu for a term not SKtissstawl years, tba following Real ibtsta'lavei Tbe louth half of section tlii tr-ea and tlie south won etttitsr .5 Bonne st ouarser or encii-ss r-jt two (33) anU the snnt half sT ta- ii . . r u . . .. wwonarsiti.ra SBintysw9Kli the southeast Quarter, af Ibii n:!til quarter. of soetioa tiiriys(.lls3l Kmtbwsst quarter nf the toitkwesti'ipi tr of section tblity-two 3::,-..I -.M above real estate in town ten ( 0), .liti r range two i) wust in lierav(l( Indiana, and that tha t aal ject to n certain mortzajre in 'avov ! defendant, tbe Nortbwestir i Mutaal 1

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And tt is further r-rdtt ihstsjllilsM iff in like maaner sail the KM'AaVisal&i tor of the aouthwost euaiisi of )iis;i thirty-two (St) and tba no rite teat iiUji of the southwest quarter of isM'lMii thirty-two (Ml and tee-ass . Half; er nortowsst quarter, 0f,.setli qst eej (31), asina l town and irsffe, X'i ir suen ren an-r prowcr anstf for a sufficient suae to satisfy Said interest and costs, I wilt, itt tlx sarin I and place, expose to public tala ,h. : simple of said retl estate - ae t thereof as may be mffloiefcl lo db;fli said decree. tatHMut and ajitt. 9bw will be sand without any rd af ?lll irow vaiuasion or toontstsnt eviet

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SksrlB Masir ta tViiil fci sjec sw iw. . .. . i 1LA. PtTJLK, Atty. Q,-, r T-Jl-m 1fAvM aiaaaa:aa$ In the drown uroi, ef leieaws er in tlie State of iRltbssji, lefeaaiy. 1889. Ko. fasj-'"---1 David U. Grab,,m'vav lf.il taa' Mrral Milton Graham. lwas -indsasik.fai Graham, Zelotns Orabatn, RMstt -' bam, William O. Grahera,, htleaia nam, et ai. . um u anoww, tiMt esi laxi-asaj'c October, lSee, the nheve tassai-pli bv his attornars. thd is as sfU the Clerk of Ilia Circuit Cwrt of Kfii Cotmtvln tbe'Stats of Indiana, his a plaint against the lKve auaiai'def snii inanaMts v er LSasswiasr. -I , : said plsiatwaied in te Ceft;, afiwaviti or a cempetint astssav siiaa that said eefenaiints, j-esssse eiPl Zelotus Oraham, Robatii GrsMs'a, Nam O. Graham, Mia ate ifcsJaaat S. Givsns, Jamra A. Ghww, 4VtC I J. N. 8mhb. J. R. TXass-lsiA X. A. I las. W n. W. IiSroou, luaia R. Is and Samh R. Tjeason.. anuut rasiScata j the State of Indiani,, jtail sets) r'awlV naving ny enaorsssoins a sssa nin reauirsd the diifetidaiita ta aitltret HCourt and answer ov eesiair tasivsjsWf thn 30th da v of IWlai-snrr. 1 ISS. . ?

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