Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 March 1889 — Page 2
5
wmmatmmsrrtrr,rn ' i' ' "i m iiiiiiiiiVmiiiihi i i i ' ... ''iiii"mniri rTBmmammmamimamimammai
tainted swcA Wt&mdoy JWiwny, ty WSJdAM BdiUsr aad nlta. IX AtM ANCK, Gram ClewHod Uoow lokiM.feralair.partw.rwli will l r . ' ! eoihgraial. -The coofcderary got oat f the ddle, as 'twere, m the fbnrth of Mftrch. ''J ; It to stated, offiialtyw that Seiiator Riddlebwrger is sorry he COtHroadr. That to the way with aaaay of tbem. -"Always a geatlemaa, always aa Aasericaa," is wbaUwas said of Arthur. The same can be said with equal troth of Harrison. in smgsms ici ,v" . 7 nock disappointed in Prestdeat Harrison 'u inaugural address. IjTvw that to)st t-a-o bad.' ,".;' -1 Harrisim gaea into office withttt a single e-toad on hw personal r political character, has made no mistakes. Lent to on, and the gay Avenues of Bloootingtua will ansa the Myriad of fashionable people who - awn Wt" IHVHWt iUfwrtng uemocratte pntuieians should remove to some of the new States sad change polities, for these will never be. a Democratic' Prestdeat again. me weaiaer waa rung on Jlarebltb. That Was owing fo t!te straggle in grtHog rid of the Semocraey. Bat did any one see finer weather than (bat which bsbered ia Harrison's term of office Wednesday and Thursday. Tba aonvenir sappleaieat to the Indianapolis Journal was a jttjr luaadamae publication, with handsome aad accurate portraitA of II Stka l.iJ.nf. ll k. poblic buildings of .Washington lyiti. v. cz . i l f enterprise by the State Republican paper of Indiana. - . ' iThe greater part of the popolatioa of Indianapolis to now in 'Washington City, and the State eipita) to as qniet as any county seat. ow that President Harrison to gone the. hotels will discover marfced falling off in their daily Teeeplv and the Daga "lunan" cart poabers will move on to Chi-eago-or they might eunjo to Blown jagtoo - a ' ' ' ' - -r-Haii H oeeurred U? anybody that the nomher of rn nsiond issued Us the past two months for Indian! applicants to not as great aa-'werc ismed daring togMnfttfr if the flatstprrHrTa fiict, nevertbelees. - Very often the daily papers would have a half column of names of soMien of Indiana wan had been placed a the list, and depend ent widows and fathers were almost aa nantercor. Can anybody- in : Bloomiagtim naderstaad this eaaarksbleatate of affitira? PresMlent Harztonna address n iaaogaration day was cowprefacnsiTe. simple and ntHnted. Be did-Bot deal ia generalities or oratorical flights, bat came down sotarely-te the baataess in hand, treated H firmly and in a well considered taaaner, sad then quit. He to chiefly anxious that bto administration shall embody the greatest good to the largest nomber, aad invokes the assistance of cabinet sad people to this end. He indicates that all the time consistent with the beat service wilt be need scmakieg-changes that clamor or honger for oflBce will not eaose hasty changes, ia order that the tnextasrieaced mar have placet without regard to the gatid of the eer.icv lo be rendered the general public. lie to also squarely opposed to the shipment to this country o? all the iTiminato of Europe, that they may Vcomc naearafized, and by sheer j". a a - . a lores r nnmoers control, tne varions blanches of American governmeat. It to plain to the Progress that Gen. Usrrtooo will inject hit(imtt . ule iiito the National policy, and that while he may iltoien to the advice of UU friead and advisers lie will accept his o wo suggestions as a ca,at. We regard him .as a a(e man, and the United States will be still more united before bto term of office hli close. Oa the 1-itW t February, 1889, (be president approved the act rent ly passed ciinjjnss increasing I Ik ien8M'n of those who have i-wt Ixitli hamf to per nntU. There were jn-4t eighteen of thrtn 9ml tler itamearn: Morris Dwev. orfe Ofy ; Mifha.l Mubcr
HieTiTattd Fatl K Michael Casey, Wtltiim B, Denav and Samuel H. Decker, Washington, D. C: William I. Lewis, Wattkmhu. Wi.: Frank Marfe, St Lnuin, Mo.; JLawia A. Horton,,' ' Boston. Mas. : Geo. W. Warner, New Hve, Conn.; Wm. Greiter, rfowbf UI.IU,WS 7h uK' front, n fl . TlinmM H ii b. WllUW"l " ' f .- --- . - - , son, . ; i nomas tscnnis, . iu lhic, IUb- J Bernard Magovnangh, Dearborn. Mich, j John McDonald, Uoiontown, Pa. j Daniel r ttller, Ulysses, Pa.; Iase Prwe, iiillmg- J ton, W. v., ana Kichara JJtimpny.i Valbjo, Cal. There is another, Benjamin J1 ranklin of Ulue lurtit City, Minn who is. penoncd for the loss of both hands and both feet , but as he is already in receipt of a pension of $100 per month by special act of coogrtt, the act of Feb. 12, 1889, docs nut aBect him. One of the best shows in - the country to Henry Gentry'. Hie; dogs show wonderful intelligence, and are trained to do almost every-; thing bat, talk.. The Forty-eighth Congress had Democratic majority of 71 ; the Forty-'atnth had a Democratic majority of 4T ; the Fiftieth had a Democratic majority -of 11; and the Fifty-first has . a Ceputdican majority of from 3 to 7. These figures show, that fl e people have lost fi fence in the Democratic party- - : . At great expense we have sctrurrd photographsot the Presidents, the cabinet, together-with accurate pictures of the bnitdiRgs at Washington,. Our special ldiotngrapher, Mr. Fedder. took them, with his left hand tied behind his 'back, lie's au expert. Sneakinff of fte wreclc on the Monoa last Wednesday morning, the (ireen castle Times ssys : ('roaer Sfenythe was notified ami went down to the scene. He gathered np the remaiosof Conductor Covey aad-brought Jhem to his underiakjug extahtish went. . Covey 'm head was mashed into a jelly, and nearly every tome in hi body broken. Fnnny people drift to Wash ington aa etsewne e. A young bridal cmiide at the Ebbitt House the other day, after long discussion ot the lull ot tare, oraeretl ice cream and cider for breakfast. Rut this weddine breakfast was an imnrovement on the mess swallowed by a man from Mil waukee at the same hotel. He ordered a dish of ww oysters and a plate of pancakes. Tbeiattcr be buttered and Ulrenched in maple syrtip. He then cut-the cakes np in the raw oysters and ate the mixture with a . AS. I . - . 1 nw M e. soaked them with n.aejrgs. pie molasses, and then gobbled the mess like the heathen he evidently was. The ladies ot Walnot stJFrrshytvrian Church will givaa -Oorn Supper," March S3d, front-30 to 8 p.m. The mean wmiwitt of Corn Poae, Johnny CJjteT'BiHt.in Corn Bread, Corn DodoMCorn Beef, Pried Oysters, Colfv-e, UPC5, Buttermilk. &e. The Corn rime will le baked in nn oven that was used to bake bread tor the 9otiin during ibo KeVdlutionarf War. "Com, oh ( ' conia to the feast of ModAimi a, Bat earn emits, come ret your name inr " Sojfper 23c. No extra charge for ousters. ' Look at that -crowd standing directly in front of Harrison while he delivers bis inaugural. Perhaps you may recognise some one who owes yon a dollar. - The supreme court decided a case a short time since on appeal fmm Snllivan county, that is of more than ordinary interest to county controtosioner. The commtosioners of Sullivan fought to defeat a suit for damages, brought to recover lor injuries received by reason of a defective bridge on the grounds that the cost of repairing the bridge did not excead 293, and, therefore, .under the law, the action should have been against the township. The court held that a oouuty to liable for injuries resulting from a negligent failure to keep bridges iu rep;ur without regard to the cost of the bridge. The court hold that when, under the law, a township trustee has a bridge to repair, it i the duty of the board of commissioners to see that he does hto duty. Worthincton durioii. Basiaiess Fat la res. J. B. Wilson, of the People's Store, was torred to close his pluce of business Friliy, and Wilbur AHays was appointed receiver. The tnaVbtediiettt amounts to abttt $10,000, and the awets between $4,000 and fd.000. The creditor annearly all wholesale men. C. K. Wtlwu, a brother, has a preterm! claim for fl, 000. Paul K. Iamoe, of the Worlhington MHIh, has deetlrd hto mill and reaidence property to the Wor(hington bunk, to !auiy a lottu md to him by the bank oi $10,; 000.; The milt property ia covered Iry a mortgage, held by Mr. Lambe's lather, for $6,000, but has leen reduced to hnt $4,500, so Mr. Lamhc nays. This being the case the atnoutit paid Iry the bank for the above proMrty will be $14,500, ; good round . price to say tlic least. The new proprietors are now in ohargc ami the mill began to grind igain this morning, with (he old force of employe. The suit of James Gilmnre saiust ultter Qo iin, for selling,
mortgaged property, was tried at
Columbus, recently, and resulted in the defendant being acquitted. The point in law to be settled was whether or no mortage, placd upon a mare with foal, held good upoo the colt. .Rev. F. A. Eller writes to the Progress rb follows : "Friend Qabo Our uieutiogtit Canetown continued two weeks, and was the greatest of the year. Old cttism say they hnvo never known such, nn one, Many young men and young ladle of promise have been added to the church, and one mt ft year of re Tim resul t was 25 secouion and 40 conversions. Language wi''.i fail zne were I lo attempt to describe it in full'. This occurred within a mile of a regular still house; the battle wik severe, but victory cm me. There have been 84 conversions since conference, and more to follow. There is to be one more mooting, then I in around." Mrs. Hemp, Wilson leaved Rlnnminvtiin to-daV fTuOSliav) On a trip of siirht-Hoeine in Denver, Salt ike. !. She goes trom new to ? ope, u will visit relations several days. She will meet ber daughter Lora at Omaha, and they will go to Colorado from that point. One dav last week Dr. Kirkwood and wife and Mrs. Minnie WUinKfurd. took dinner with Mrs. Zap. frown ing, in Los Angalaj Calif. Mrs. Jessie Buskirk -is in the Helena. Montana. Tor., engaged la millinory business, and doing well. Mb. Caste!), of the train dispatchers office has moved into the new house on went Sth street recently built for him by John Waldron. Riley By era of Harrodsbnrg will go into the hotel business in the old Kielda IwutW soon. New corn to still 35c. per bushel in this market. Ukder the' new law Monroe and Lawrence counties will comprise the jadictal circuit, ' Thk contract for boring the gas well will be let next Thursday. Mus. Pittmaii to at KiiighUtowa this week. Senator Geo, Alford preached far thu Christian church people last Sun day. rMuatur Altord is tue aou-ia-utw H. K. blws. ot Tub wife of John Nichols is visiting relations here, and the wife ol ilort. Nichols is visiting relations in Indianapolis. John and Stort. bold positions in Denver, Colorado. Frank Shoemaker leaves for Kearney, Nebraska, this week, to accept a position in a real estate office. Indianapolis News: Senator Grose's local option bill was killed in the Senate this niorning by indefinite postponement. The vote on the measure waa strictly partisan, the Republicans being for and the Democrats against. In explaining his vote Senator MuSlinix said that he believed the principle of local option was right. "Why don't T"" fwr ,t.l.lhen.? sked $na tor Grose. "W hy don't you vole for a Democrats.. measure?" was the answVrrA Raw on ta WorthlaiB-ton RHRk. In some'minnoT tlie report was e'reulnted Monday oi'"?ninj; that the Worthington bank was in a shaky'candition.and for a while it created considerable excitement a mime local depositors. All morning the c uhicr was engaged in honoring checks, and people bun to wonder if it would stem the brisk tide against it. Some of the heaviest depositors, among thorn W. B. Squire, K. 8. McKua and J. K. Miller had abiding faith in the stability, of the bank, and left their money on deposit. This to a groat extent restored confidence, and the demand on the bank eaed up in the afternoon. The officials did nut seem to be concerned at all over the brisk demand for money, hut cashed every check pr. sin tod with alacrity and smiled serenely through it all. M". ynikins, the president, told seorl Of the depositors who drew thoir money to '-send their friends in it they hid any money in the bank." And so it passed, and to-day the bank is as sound as ever in its history. Tho;faiInre of Paul E.Lanibe, of the Worthington Mills, and the report that the bank would lose several thousand dollars, was the probable cause, of the run. Clarion. The largest white oak -tree in America was out down, recently, near Srnttahurg, Indiana. It measured 27 feet in circumference. The tree was ripped up !y a large crocs cut saw, and a hoard ten inches thick, 5 ieet 21 inches wide at the bntt, 4 feet at the tp, and 32 feet long, was taken but for shtpuicnt to New York. An election was held at Gogport ly tbt Republicans to determine a choice for pout master, and Win. Tindolph, John Bratier and W. Lukcnbcl wero the candidates. The first named received 103 of the 120 votes cast, his competitors not making any effort against him. Later a telegram came, Mating that Mi3 Celia Robinson had heeu appoint et) and confirmed. 1 m Take the children to the Dog Show the laxt three nights of this week. It will be something for I hem to talk about moot lis afterward. -"Dutch Girl," the gray marc trotter of considerable note, belonging to parties in Mnrtinsville, waa shipped by American Express to Dr. Cnrmichaei, at Springfield, Mas.. The express charges were $82.60, almost the price of an ordinary hore. The owners say that tbey received $3,000 for the mare. The cost of the improvement in Robertson Bios, room will nn be added to the cost of goods. O the contraiy Robertson Bros, claiu that they ran and will sell goodI'.hrapcr than any other store ii North America. Call on Charley McPhepters, the accommodating: croccr. He will treat you fq'i,trd
T . 3 , I. O TJ D E N,, ErS08. Ablo of '9 went to Louisville on Monday last. Miss Wyona Smith and Bird Bptaberry visited eoiieger Monday. f Ptof. Swain is very sick. There Is much sickness among the Profa. lately. Dr. WyUe visited the University on Thursday, l'i-of. Miter delivered the liirmon at the Freabyteriaa church on Sunday morning. Examinations are now the order of the day. Prof. Nuylor entertained bis clan in Physics oa'Titeeday evening Jast. Miss Si ber t, accompanied by HiJ Littell of Salem, visited college on last Thursday. tlanover Primary Contest on laH Tu osday night resulted in favor of a Bigmn Chi. Contettunts to-nie;bt are Fred. Moniail, 3. C. Trent, Creed Miars. Probabiy bo awarded. prizes in order named, . The Ohio State Oratorical Association awarded first place to a Delta Tau Dulla. aad second place to a Phi Gamma Delta. The State Oratorical Contest will ba held at Indianapolis this year not at Crawfordsville.ai first intended.. Dr. Dahney was the TicCrmjif a severe cold Inst week, but munaKod 1. hear all
his recitations. . Priif. Will. Bryan was confined tn hi rvom all last wouk, but is much better now. During his absence iU hrutberK rroi. joe, anea aw place. Studcfrts have bcon burning the midnightcoat "oi" in l'raatic efforts 'to get ready for examinations. Some of the work is not especially easy.' BMUty contest to-night. Cash prizes amounting to $40 will be. awarded (be lucky contestant. The tocturo Sunday waa delivered by Dr. John Uurty, analytic chemUt ot Ind ianapolii. Subject tlerr , Sctioolc, the SweedUb chemist. L. Vim Buskirk attended tba reception and dinner of the Pbl Kappa Psi alumni association at Cincinnati, O , last week, at Uajvden Hall., air. Buskirk responded to one of the toasts. The essay contest for tho prizes offered by tha societies occurs this (Tuesday) night. There wero seven contestants nut . . t . . i -i . , . .I, . , only lue (urtw awaruea piizea win rcau The first pr.r. is i5, Id 10, third 5. The board of trustees met on InH Thursday and are still in sefsiun. . They have saverul tinporunt measures Kir ttieir consideration, among them the establishment of a la a' school, and the plans for the new Library Building. Several architects are waiting upon the board. Dr. Jordan missed chapel exorcises on last Wednesday morning. This is the first time he lias been absent when ho was in town. If the other professor and students were as punctual we might have reason to ask the Legislature fr a ni:w cbapel. As it is, about live Professors and 75 to lOfl students attend the morning exercises. . ' I. V. Trustees have appoint! commit tee, on Law Srchoflt consisting of Ynuchr, Kicbmdtpn and Itobertcon ; n ccmmillw on library plans Jnnifining of ''Mii-n1, Yont'tie and Halil,aad the rifignatiuns "f Drs. Kingsloy and Dabnvy have bwn accepted. The law committee is to report in two weeks. The; liluary committee was instructed to consider but onu building in their plans. v The faculty bad a mf&ting on Titcsday night at lhoW8idjmco of Dr. Joidan. They considcfSd petition from the Senior class for a Senior vacation, beginning May t'3. After due .consideration they agreed IA give the class a vacation Iron) stay 25. It wns the intention of the class to taka a trip through Kentucky and Tennessee, visiting Mammoth Cavo and other places of interest, if they had Wu granted sufficient vaeation. The time allowed will limit thorn considentbly, so they are now undecided wbut to do. The Skull dance on lai-l F itUj night was a very pleasant affair. The music was furnished by Montanni Bros, of Indianapolis. The grand march was led by the 'Skull' followed by tho "Juw Bone'' and their ladios. There wnru a I number of visitors from a distance, among them were Miss Noble and Messrs. HcMullen, Dolls, Glen of DuPauw, and Mis Parka and Mr. Kewland of Bedford. At 3 a. m. the program was finUhcd and the merry crowd sought their respective homes a little weary, but having spent a vory pleasant evening. - -There is "a hen 00," as the country boys say, over in west Hloominglon. " Several capitalists from a distance have been prospecting there recently, and it is quietly whispered that an im mense manufacturing establishment is .to be erected, and that the projrclcrs ask no bonus. As a nsult a number of lots have changed hands during the past seven days. Somebody is going to make some money out of this. These men have kept their secret well, and if it does not mature no one will be the wiser. Ellettsville Citizen: B. F. Ilansford has bought the Chas. Kirby farm Martin Buck, who has been section foreman at this pluce for three years, is now foreman of the New Albany si-clion. All. liurgans, of Orleans, has Aim tin's plsee Hump. Jlalicot,who went to Central America -last December is reported to be dead .lames Edwards, son of Jack Kdward?, died in Missouri a couple of weeks ago. Uis wire is now at her father's KIo Kuiuplc John Kakin, Newt. May and George rerks have cone to Bodford to build a liow tresllo for the now stone company at that place. The trestle is to bo 400 fjot king and 39 feet high. Samuel O. Baylees of Frankfort, Ind., it is stated, has been appointed Gcucral Solicitor the Mouoii Route. Los A ngeles (Calif.) Porcupine : Another Boom Murder has to be chronicled this week. A youiij? man, only about twenty-five yenrs old, discouraged because he could not get work of any description, deliberately blew his brains out in his room at a lodging house. Hiname was Chas. J5. Rose, and he had a poor widowed mother livinc at Otlgcnabiirg, N. Y. The poor fellow had had but one and a hall days work in three months. What an awful balance some of u will have against us on St. Peter's ledger when we "hise up our earthly uci-otititH. Luring fellow morta s hither to despair and self murder will be charged against xtujtry will our contributions tq Ihe sup port of churches balit the ag writ ?
Commissioner's Sale of Itenl Istnto. David B. Graham vs. Snbina Grahnm, Milton Graham, Kdward Graham, FranCU ii. Carroll, et al. Partition 1563. ' , Kotlee is hereby giv.cn, that tho u lersigned Commissioner, appointed in the above entitled cause by thu Judge of the Monroe Circuit Court, wUI as such com missioner by order of said Court, otfor for sale at Public Auction, on the premises onTBUB3DAY, MARCH 28TB, 1889, at one o'clock p. m , the following real estate in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of seution ten, townshig ten, north range ono west ; also the south half of tho southwest quarter of section -eleven, township ten, north range one west. TEEM3 OF SALB. One third cash In bend, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months from day of sale, purchaser giving notes for deferred payments bearing six per cent, interort from date, waving all
relief from valuation or appraisement laws, with good freehold security.. 1EAO. BATMAN Mar. 6-'S9.- Commissioner. nonce of iKSotLveivcT. In tho matter of the estate of Nicholas S. Ma fluid, deceased. In the Moil ro Cirsuit Court. Ho. iSS."'" Notice is hereby gvn tha upon petition tiled in said Court by Ben. F. Adams, Administrator of said estate, setting up tbo insufSciem-y of the estate of said decedent to pay the' debts and liabilities thereof, the Judgo of said Court did. On the 7th day of February, 1889, find said etate to be probably insolvent, and order the. firoe to bo settled accordingly. Tha creditors ot said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to (He their claims against said estate for allowance. Witness, tho Clerk and seat of said Court, at BlooBiington, Indiana, this 28tb dav of February.. 1889. skai. ENtrtU JevLliJS, tlerK. i.ouacn Roger, rcU. 20, I88S. s ALE W A N T K D To solicit orders for our reliable wursory sion to successful men PcrmanentVm - Ol..... .. ll-w ..... n.im ploy men t. 8preial inducements tq neA tnuo. A'lflr.'Sii ill onee stiillug as. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY, Fb. K1-2m. Chicago III Resident Dentist Dr, J. W. Office in tha New Block, np-aulra, vr Cole's Book Store. AU work warrant. DUNCAN & BATMAN, Atty s. Koflce la BEon-RrsIdenf. . State at Indiana. Monroe County, ss. In the Circuit C.'urt, of Monroe nmnty, in the Sli.tc of Indiana, April Turin, !S-0 Mo. HWt. Ilirim Brown vs. J-w-ph K. Sharps, Joseph K Sluirpe. jr., Mary B. Oliarpv, Album h hlir'Mrl, f-pciieer isates. , '. . ue u K'iowii, ,inut on tne 1 un March. 1F8S tha above named , 1 " vv liin niiunipYl, HO-l Ml i'iiivo mi 1 tint Cli-i'k ol t'iieuit Court of Monrou i 4... u:.. at, .a :.. ,... ..01.... r CVmiiy in tbe -tato of Indiana, hi comi.n.1 on ilth line of March, I8s.1, the swil plaintiff fil-d'in the Clerk s oltice tbe affiitavit of a competent person, .hiwiiig tluit a c .use of action exisu sptinst tb. defendant, Atbi.M K.S!wpari; th.t tba eiiiiih is in relation to real wlat and to lia'ft 11 rce-ivr ami . int. d tlie-tlfu. and Ol'iilifc IUIII91 iwhi- uun'vuuiMiir, thr the Ind .....1 tha deleiidmit to appcr in eaid Court and "."' , .. of May, l9, Kow therefore, bv order of s-ud court aid deiend.tut lartabovo named is hnre ov notineo ot tne nuns; ami peuuoney oi .., ,.. . ,t .. J .u... I ram cummainv ui;aiii?i i.iih, nua il tout SonmthSl funln s he apne.irs and anawc a or iherclu. at the eullin-' of said can 80 on the 3rd day of M;.y, 18l9, tbo same be
(l ft.
t said dWiindunt U nsc-swry prty thirtv-sevnu and ninc'v three nn.i kua-iT, .V), nlo and Hot a resident nt the tilito of .dr-dth acres; also tho o-st half of tho ! if " ,?"!.'
iami, and sid plaintiff having by 1 t..utlj west nnnrtar of the northeast quar- " ,i ';":' ,.,..., .. .i.l ....... l.Mnl nu.nirA .... ,.f i. . ' "Ol It trflWlS
ing tile l HI jnituual oy ot n term m,oi secimn mi inner eleven, townsmp nine said Court, to te begun and held at the , tuirth,r;nge one east, enntaining one hunCourt Ilfiuso in tba City of Bloomington, idred and sixty acres; mortgaged by Ja011 the founb Monday in April, ttW9, 1 cib Swuber and wife to the funds of townsaid complaint, and tho matter and things ship nine, north range, one we,t; print herein contained and alleged, will bajcipal, interest, damages and costs, $316.35 heard fcnd Uctermiued in h.s nbauuee. I Joan Ko 2ii8l Tho northwest fnurtl. KNUUH FUhiiiSK, Clerk. I of the southwest quarter or' section twenJlnrth 13th, 1888. I ty-snren, township nine north, ninte one '. ' A. , . ... 1 I
A countryman heing asked in whom lio put in trust, situ wneu nc nao a oota ho put it in Dr. Fenner's Coutfh Honey For sale bv Kakis linos , Bloomington, and S. At. Math KM, Clear Crook, Ind. Simply purifying and cleansing the blood h not sufbiient. It needs enriching also, tbe nervous system needs toning up, all ot which is accomplished by Dr. .Feuners Blood and Liver Kemedy and Nerve Tonic Use bis Cough Honey in all coughs j his Golden Rolief in all pains, and stomach and bowel disorders: bis Kidney and BucKachu Cure in lamo back, dronsv and all kidney disorders; his Ger - man Ey Salvo in sore yrs, cracked skin and piles; bis Capitol Bitters for appetite ana strengtn. For sale by Faiiw Bans., Bloomington, and 8. M. JUtrtMiB, Clear Creek, ligj. Hkmi. Wilson, the fresh stock grocer, is on the corner of 6th st. mid College Avenue. Goodn received daily, hence they are always fresh. s W A STEPI ALB8HBN. to ran vhs for the sale of Nursery Stock. A full line of leadini; specialties. Salary and expenses paid to successful men. No experience necnisary. Writo for terms, stating age. Mention this paper. J C.L. liOOTH BV, Nuriforvman, East Park, till Apt 10. Itocbestor, N Y. KOTIfJE TO IXVESTOH8. rpilB BOOKS of the Bloomington Gas 1 Company are now open at the Secretary's office, (Charley Mcr'heeters' gtcei v store) for the purpose of taking stnek. ibaid books will bo closed when 700 more is subscribed. "(KS'iO per thuro. f you want stock in a paving busiuest. now is your time First conio flret served. BUSmtT C. GR15KVE..
SCHOOL FCXD SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the fol lowing tracts -of land heretofore bid in on aceount of the School Funds, havinf hften ditlv nnnfaiMid bv thren ilidliitor.
ested free holders' i f the neighborhood in wtitcn tlic tanas are situate, win benni-red for sale on a credit of five years, with in terest at seven per cent, per annum, pay able annually ia auvanct, tor a sum not less than tbe appraised value thereof, on MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1889, at the Court House door in the City of Bloomington, between the hours of 10 o' clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day : WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Tho northwest fourth of tbe northeast quarter of section nine, in township ten, north range one west, forty acres. Mortgaged by Hatvey Baker. Forfeited, and appraised at two hundred dollars. The southwest quarter of tbe southeast quarter of section Uinrteen, township ten, nortb range one west, forty acres. Mortgaged by Jobn W. Hubbard. Forfeited, and nppraUed at two hundred and forty dollars. - Tho southeast quarter of tbe southwest quarter of section seven, township tan. norm range ono west, containing torty acres, morteaved t.y W. 8. IXark. For feited, and appraised at two hundred and forty dollars. Thirty-five acres off of southwest quarter of northeast quarter of potion twentythree, township ten, north range one west. Mortgaged by Andrew Robinson. Forfaited and appraiiwd at ono hundred and eighty dollars. The sale will bo continued from day to day until all are sold or offered fur sale. WILLIAM T. BLAIR, Auditor Monroe County. Feb. 27 1889. SCHOOL VtiXD SALE. VJOTICE is hereby given tbut the fol1 towing tracts or parcels of lands, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to py the principal, internet, dumages and costs thereon, will be sold oi offered for solo at the Court House door, in the City of Bloomincton, count) of Monvoe and State of Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash in ha nd, on MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1889, being tbo fourth Monday of said month. tne en ni lands Having lieen mortgoged to ! l f Inniana to seenro the pricepal and interest to the fur.ds hereinafter . ddEcribed, and the interest being duo and St remaining unpaid f-n tbe several murtVage and the lands therein described. V WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. L)n No 3205 Fifteen acres off of the south Vide of the northeast quarter of tbe iinrthua&. quarter of seetioa twenty-three. A so ten ,' off of the nurt Ii side of tbe southeast qtmrtar of the northeast quarter of si'ct'mnNtwftnly -three. Alsu filteen acres off of tbo lyvli side of the nortliwest. quarter of ibolwirthwsjl quarter f section twenty feur. NAlso ten acres off of tha corlti sidu of theSsouth wet quar ter of tbe northwest ouartet ef section
twemy-four." All in townshipHen- north 4 It Clark, range' one west; mortgaged by wUJjam i P B Mnrlin, P Hacker and wife to the common semSbj Hash Ac C fund Principal, interest, damages anapT A Tald. cost. $188 AO IfjtHMcI'nhlanj
Uian an 3IK0 rwenlv-one aerea off if tbe north end of the nortbeaul quarter of the norhciist utiarter nf aeclion tw.-n. Iv.ttiree; and Iwnitv five neru ." i.f ih northwest qu-trti.r of tbn northwesi quar'tor of iieclitin twenty-tour, all in townIsbip t n, north range one west Morti . f ... . MIih lunds of tnu'iidii n fiirtn. m.Mli rn aiieii oy iiuines n lu-fii.eit ana wire u i one west, l'riiicipjj, intcn-st, dnmigtH ;ind costs. S197 15 Lo. n 202 -The northeast mistier of '. south. hi qiitrtar of sccti m t wenty- . - , r- v..eontt in in e forty acres. .1Iorli:.ttl by J"'n K Butin and w;f- to tbo fund "t township nine, north rar.jte one west 1 Vrlnoipat, interest, damages and ow, : 13t 40. j y. nooflThe southwest quarter of ' thn nnrtti.-i..L mirtr of su-Kiion t u..lv.. 01 Jew ; also thirty acres, more. or. iws ... voo .ku eu..i unit tit sue snm enu ! mo souin uatt of s northwest quarter, SKCtinn twelve, all township t, n.,ilhranR0.,.no west, i ilio in - ' Uorrnaued bv Ow n Kni 'hi rnnmnrriedi nrrai;ea nv w n tvnijUl (nnmnrried) th common school fund. PrinoiD.il. to thn com awn school fund. frinoipal, . . . . - t interest, damages and costs, $320 85. BKXTOK TOWNSHIP. - ! lwn Ho iOZ(l- The souibeasl qnarlor J W Ga'.yan and wife to the funds of towu""C i.hU uur w, . ...v.JCil, ..- tercet, damages and costs, $79 50 No. 1744, Tho northwest fourth ol the northeast quarter of section "htrtytbreo, township nine, north range ono east, exniainine forty acres. Mortgaged by William Robertson and wife to tbo common school fund. Principal, intervtt, damages and costs, f 81 15. BLOOMINGTON TOWNSHIP. " Loan No 2926 The em t half tho north .1.;., i..i east quarter of section ono, township J nine north, rane ono west, eighty acres 1 more or less: mortgaged by Thomas B j Burns and wifa to the common school fund : .i iiii-ijji, iuLuri, uvuitiges biiu costs, tlCO 85 CITY OF BLOOMINGTON. Loan No 37HS The oast half nf fractioniil In-Lot No twenty. In the Citv of liloooiington ; mortguged by James Kelly and wife; principal, interest, damages and costs, $179 35 PERRY TOWSSUIP. Loan No 2924 The soutbwost quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township eight north, range one west, containing forty acres more or less; mortgaged by James II Butcher and wife to the funds of township eight north, range nno west; principal, interest, damages and costs, $225 7j SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. Loan 31J3 -The north half vf tbosontheaat quartur of section three, township eight, north range ono east, eighty acr.is more or less. Mortgaged by lllovim Fervitield and wifo to the funds of township nine, north range ono west. Principal, iuterest, damages and costs, $173 35 POLK TOWNSHIP. Loan No 2715 The northwest fourth of the northeast quarter, and tho northeast fourth of tha uortliweit quarter of section thirty-two, tnwimhip seven, north range one east, eighty acres inure or lea.Mortgaged by Joseph fcist and wife to the common school fund Principal, interest, damages and costs f 180 43 Jwn No 32:4 Tho southeast quarter of the soutbwost quarter of section number sixteen, township si ven north, rai.ge one e at, containing forty acrf s mora or less; mortgaged by Jolin Martin slid wife tu the common school fund ; prinri-, pal, interest, damages and costs, $60 66 Lonn No 3074 --The sout heast quarter of tbe northwest quarter, and southeast quarter of tbo northeast quarter, all in tectum eight, towni-hip seven north, range nno east, eighty aeref ; morteagrd by .fumes L tfcucoo and wife to tho fundiof town ten north, rungo two We4t; tirim-ipat. ii t.rcct damagui aod om, i " s
CLEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP. Loan Ko 2819 Part nortMatt fovrth of the northent quarter section thirteen township seven north, range one west, all that part that lies west of Salt Creek, oa tainfng thirty-five aores more or !(; mortgaged by John 8 Davis nd wifo to ihe funds of town eight north, t iige one west; principal, interest, datnngef and cojts, $134 35 Lian No 3118 The north half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four, iu township ven north, range ons west, twenty acres hioro or less; mortgaged by Matthew Floyd nd wife to tho funds of town eight nrth. range one west ; principal, interest, dnmtgeir and costs, $1)0 71 INDIAN CKKKK TOWNSHIf loan No 3056 Thirty acres off of tbe west sid of the southwest quarter of section two, township seven north, r ngn two west; mortgaged by John A Smith to nhe funds of town eight nortb, Ainge one east; principal, interest, damages arret costs, 13B 65 If loss than thu who'o of anv trnst it
td, the part so sold will be.ir tie,' northwest corner ot the tract The sale will be Continued from duty to day until all ahull bo void or offered for sale. WILLI till T. RLaIII, Auditor M'Ros Coujptt, ;!kb. February Th, 1889. i 1 1 ... ii ii. i'.ii mm ALLOtftN OBI f County Tiirm, 18S9. Commissioners for J larch W. A. Gi.be, $ 76 00 IJU,8 1S 60 $ 7.1 4 35 38 40 S8 75 IT 00 13 00 1 00 21 SO 6 00 70 3. W. Bradfute, Pwr. K. C Smith & Sort, J. C. Rubinson, Adams. Hall & Co., Perry Bros., Kzra" Perring, las. A. Riddle, J;is 8. Arthur, .1 W Shelburn, ' O B Kaston, Cain & Co , Paris Bros, TurnW Bro, J T WHHtrd & Co, Bd Jaeknon, ISwing Bntterton, W T Kinser, Mort Whilnker, I 76 10 00 Ii 50 7 30 11 30 3 75 11 SO Chas MePheeters, Chas Koberttou & i3ro, A H Wilson, Ed vYhvtsvtt, M 0 Foley, 0 Vanzandt, Wicks A Co, Abher May, Collins & Karscll, S K Rhorer, 67 V. 32 50 J 5 OO 4 33 4 62 fi 40 62 51 16 1 65 75 SS 25 P M SU'pheiiin, I H iighu A; W hetsell. Dolan, TiiTiian & Co, 4 00 A J l.iimjikiaa, K infer & Son. A .1 Axtell, I M T-ague, 9 00 53 4l 10 00 12 00 r eten AloConnell, 6 00 I K Tbrarher, 1 SU 70 80 fi 05 trt 60 104 8fl 10 75 7 SO 6 50 25 Oil . 43 eh IS 00 ; ri 1 T Thraahi ! Ol Me.Lal A T Ma-"ev. J". Crn, W' Hulliek, J P Ton east, ::... Cnh.w..il n oo t on is on I' F Miller, 7 50 I Vn.a ; I'-anndor, John Oilmore, 1 31 !' V SIV ..., ' i' ;i 1 Sff U MIUIUEVil. 3 00 Poor Furrni m. r f," mJ?'t , C A Mililey. j 1 OampHeli, ; K Hatterton. ', 'SJ " 77C7 I . ' ' 1 te 30 Oil 8 47 3:i 5 9J 7 .! 11 (l A M 3 7l 2 05 14 011 i 18 It 53 8 3i 2 81 1 Ou 4 li. i 6 6 35 13 2tl 5 70 13 39 9 00 fT ' , if ii .w ' ,.,;. "ir .,(.tl , " j ' TZl?" V I i, t v 4 i. X H?crJ. ct ", Cv. Rice Co Knink l..bsnn, J C. Kobimon, Chas. Ktone,. Hash & Co. . N. Chas Alexander, Ricu Si Co, Puttie JJvilJinpi. Robert McMichael, ' M J Smiih, W J Allen, llakor, Neeld & Co, V f! Huglii s, J M Hunter, 0 Vanaandt, Robert Strong, J B Clark, Thos Farr, Win Halt, Gritty ii Co, Sam Curry,. Adams, Hall 4 Co, ' Seward & Co, Kke Repair. 71 C Rhnrer, Wni R Woodard, Wm Blakaly, Thos Sci-seo, Jobn Stipp, Jus tiilinore, John Campbell, Robert Rotene, Wat Kirgan, Albert Knapp, Koberl Stewart, , &itilcoi,A W B Borforil, John Scott. Thos Smith, John Blair, John Craven , Baker. Neeld & Co , 45 2 00 3 00, 13 S5f 6 SO 33 4 ? 00 n oo . S 25 ; 1 75 12 00 SO 00 31 70 a oo hi OS $0 35 4 30 6 OU IS 60 4 00 5 00 .16 Otl 508 80 3 50 C5 00 13 50 61 00 353 t8 3 32 S 64 S3 00 13 03 2 35 o 6o 3 i0 300 00 20 00 2(10 00 23 60 613 73 31 50 31 SO 33 00 Wm T Blair, N B Rogers, Salaries, John Craven, Thos Farr, J It Oasthq, Knueh Pullei, Wm T Blair, Henry McCalVi, John Gilniora, Wm Peterson, V'tW'fcJ W tVaven, 15 05 Wm T Blair, 6 50 Wm V Rogers, 30 00 Arch Kleoner, 2 00 J. P. Sparks appointed Bttirintendent Pour Asylum. WILLIAM T. 11LAIR. Auditor Stonrne Co. . Bloomington, Ind., March It, 1839. In the Icadimar ITissiOfUl. XirectoI"R AND FURNITURE DEALER, ( CRV l HToCK TBS BIT l.tWB oy FURNITURK AND DNlDKKrAKINO (UK) tut kvkx aarr tt Hlkihhto5, Awn wit.t. .(. votr omina cuk41"k than anv mis! Com a Av a Bit Mr, vkfokk you hvv- ttSfovru tB sqv.iaK. west 1. 1 (..rsnt. . . n.. e
r .'! s rsa in ivi sail
MIR I El 1MU
"zmk a. nil t m- m km iiirma m
i u-t -sue ami ni tw,m
- -v.zmm
Gentr CANIN Paradox A fBI fftTT US n. a nwtm .... OPiA HIKE Mar. 14, 15 and BRING THE CHILbjtES ATTORNEYS' CA T) VSKIUK BUS1IUIK. ( IVN Otfcn int uildnr sooth of Biek.-fj floor, special attention jr1 tM business, td Uiji rolleciion of "Jsil ti'biuinws in all the coirti it ;i adjoining counties. - """jS T OXCA X BA 1 MA .V, (0 . CM VAN, IK V. tiV!X) tflfloc over Blair's nil itorsw Irs tmblie souaro. Prli. u!ar at iriitioSt" he etven to Pro'mte cum, ewllcttWpafcjf Will prat tice in all tbe mb. -.'3 JJaSfCQlUL Att.rnVs;; -i ivi. uii-s-tairs over Corner clot liiievt) west toe. Will pracl ;e in all nVa'j of the tStitte. Probtte Inumu , .p.v'ml a'ld o-ireful t inuon. V I i If:..', v-.: i tt.4U&l l,l:IIKnf . Hf J.W J. fT.V A ...... .k M
of a b-sal nature iri1. n rarvful attV-atwii
in nil courts. Keel e rtale tHWi vatfPjl'f
ekMimnoil l-j ui.i iu lj.mt.ii . . AiaBvKil sr.Hf.fHi,v mnfitt hi ism .nhuib';ui rrinittance or cHunii t ail ktn t.
mw .... .... - . vin n -
over unrner r.nu Special aad Calw-'itM1
,......,... ... " "JKTOMim
ti.v, n-i io prompi .'ni,e
jdOT it. au7.hr, Aturiivv-..pw
give spec ul attei. toin to sMinsqg il$v
tT(TM(4. esiates, e.. eduia tV..s,,fSa i.r:iel.i. eln"ii II ioiff I. ijrlki iTJwsliij mid nmv be found it Us oi ov:il Corner" elothbg sli-ra. ;' . . :th I?jf.V7' EAST, Attorney. Oflien'
of clniuis. Will also practico in alt tkjai :' Xuirts. Business Milicitwl. RemeBili'e tbo Imniion. Agents fur S...1 n-niriae.il"
Y Br ..
C. C- TirKiI2Ri Furniture I have the large a and I eat sat stock ever brought to Moominrtow.will sell you goods obeaper tana SAJ i I have a iue display of ; ' " Chamber I'ARLOR SUIT12S, Fakcy Chairs, Ba Oarpbt Swf.rpp.wsj PICTUKK FRANKS. in Hock, and sold on men' I have the Household the beat Machine mac e. a I niso keen Cloihinsr far Fm which only costs ahot t oas-sa Jti as other clothintr. Cone aad 9stt aide of square, in Wa'uroa's Btrijjpfe .Vat Ice of an 'A4raara)d attaif t th ont CUattt Cau rt. - .IM VKIVW 4B ""VJ OT!Vll.lPf 1 of the Monroe "jfrcuit C.iurt. tb
sat .a
tsmi a
.it
surresv ai
KKRP
99 E
w
will be held an iiIj..urnod tsrwf af tb : Monroe Circuit Court to be lokf it tha '
court house in tba city of Blaomiikf jjbsfcg .
oeginoms; on . -.- . v ... -
jsu.iua., arua (ai, sevv, for Ihe trial nrihn f.illnwlnar Km U.wl
n .ininmwn .nil , nn mm. m.- a. .
AVoodsv Frank IS. W.irUHi, adHMnte- -tratnr of the astale of II Ira n Wfi, A J 1 .
ijiH-ensim. Anranam iMnaKi-win w. a. is. HOM.'.
Samuel Bolleuhacher. et al, va Pirst Na- '
;.,ui il.mI. ..r ni.b,n.,..k I rf. . . -
, , L'L . .1 fVL- s.
DK-oiningmu, inaiaiia. - M
re.oruaiy term, tors, oi saia court, asms the witnesses in said causes will tJc dM
notice and bo pntcnt. -.Wi
I . ;,....,,.. wl...uf T L,.: 1. .. . c-.--.rV
set mv hand and afflxed the seal of f Court, at the city of Bloom lagtult, fci ,iu unv oi iUarcn. in-j. SS4.I. KXOCH PULLBR. t; or uonroa uintait Asru . Time Ta;.k at BuwuiMVoai; . ; GOTNfr NORTH ..e. Vast ;ail, 10:5 Cbieaco iVurl't Kxrress. 11; M Past ll. 4 i Lmiii ville Niirbt P.vtiress.
. '
! lit S
mm
PI.
