Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 March 1889 — Page 2
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Looks like GoV. Hovey is on t op. so for as taa late eeecniti .rgislatufe is coRCtroed. The setectioa of Ij Oorereor Porter for Minister to Italy was a ood one, and Kill be eadoised by the people of ludiaaa irrespective of pert;.; ; Geo. llovey, the Democrats mid during the canvass, didn't Msooit to aajtfeiag i but tke maMr io wbieb ke bas saddled and rode the Democratic Legislature is Boiaething worth; of befog reoaeinbered in all ttrae to The legislature baa passed a Lilt providing for the bo rial by the township ot the body of soy honoraWh discharged soWj, The township trastce is repaired to defray tite accessary funeral expenses of soldiers dving . without leaving means to give tbesa adeeeat banal. A ausB aot to exceed fSf is itrarided for. Tbeeoaaiy coaasieaers shall allow the bills 0 the trustees, and the atoaey is to eoane vat of the eoaaty treasoiy . ;mi m la lookiac over the new law which aataorisM OotjRty CJemtaissioaert) to establish orphans' rooms, John H. Gillette, of the Attorney jGeajfttft office found that it is an aPModaieat to an original stctioD which i once before been amended. The anpreaie coort has always bekL be says, that when a sectioa fa amended it ta is reality
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made totheameaded section. As this law stands it is aa amendment to a seetitm which dors not exist, sod js therefore absard; ThTtjt all the partus sxasares pawedby the fiAy-sixtb geaetal amtasUy and vetoed br the awvenor. are aot laws. They -were sigoed by the rt y sad speaker of the passed over the: toon aness is it shoaldbeso tare on its fir The constitution this points It states that immedi ately after a bill has beea vetoed it ehau be reconsidered, but tails to state positively what evidence shall be given that it .has been so considered aad passed, notwithstanding the objections of the . governor. Some of the best lawyers believe the sigaatares of the president the senate and speaker of the house is the only, evidence that can bo entertained. The bills as they are only bear the evidence of a statemeat signed by the clerk of the ' bouse sad secretary of the senate that they .have beea pansedorer the veto. It was rumored that a similar case had beea decided by the supreme court to the effect that the atgaatoms ot the speaker aad president were necessary after a veto, bat the sapreme eoort judges state that they know of ao such decision andwheikve H to be a new question. rtjf eearse, they will give no lodiVldaal opinions in the matter be- . csase it wSl probably tall apon them to deooe tbc qucsttoo as a . whole bench. The repnUieans led eoafident that a nastrawtion is their a vor is the 00 eoastractina that cao he placed on the eon- . 1 nan . ' - hi"' r Last September Prof. Morgan, 1t one time a candidate for Superintendent ot Public Instruction of this State on the Democratic ticket, left Richmond far the Sooth. Thoagfa he was then a Democratic nominee far County Surveyor, it was several days before his friends were aware that be had departed. It appears that he went to Texas and engaged in teaching school. The first that hat beea beard of him was in a letter written recent ly to a friend. He claims that be secured employment io one of the country schools near Coraieaaa, and that he was given notice to leave the country within ton days, lie sets ap the plea that be was ordered to Wave beeaose he was from the Norths aad 'thai bis Meads were afraid to barber bim. Iadtaaapolis STews. A phyaictaa has loparted to the Atlanta epilation, for domestic sppfiration, the exact recipe of tbe solution ased in the are.ex tmgansiieM now oaewrt far sale, as follows "take twenty pounds of common salt and tea pounds of sal ammoniac (muriate of anamoais, to be had of a or druggist), and dissolve in seven gstfoue of water. 'ben dissolved it can be bottled and kept in each room of the boose, to be used ia an atnergency. Ju raee of a fireeecarrieg, owe or two bottles slMwJd be immediately throwa with force into the burning place so as to break thest, and the fire w0l certainly be extiaguisbed." The graadmther of the Astnrs, bMo-day control $300,000,000 "fTorlh of property en Manhatton Inland, wss,a little shabby peddler, p selfish, enuriooii,all the time savijlg focetKoer, who wrestled wnb the Kngiiah tongue, mnst oouccrwstolly ; but in him and his career h upb illustrated posbilrty at the tftk sod rail of any boned, sturdy, (rodent ji.m.
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Thb slaraiagly prevalent disease is tmted of by Dr. Wat. A. Baaiaiod, ioaeof the city japen, as follows : . LHteevery ether muscle of the body, the heart is strengthened by exercise, bat this exercise must be ystenMtiei vcgolar, and not so excessive as to snake too great de
mand on the powers of the orgun. For instance, a person who has not been in the habit ot taking much physical exercise has a heart, wbiich lUn all the other muscles ot 'ine body, is comparatively weak. He is suddenly forced to exert him self to a manner which is unusual to kirn. He tons a hundred yards or so, or rapidly ascends a long, and steeo staircase. This exertion eaaset bias to breathe more rapidly than is natural to htm, the blood most be sent into the lungs in increased quantity, the heart mast respond ta the demand made upon it and in order to accomplish its work its palntions are greatly in creased in number. It may be unable to accomplish in task and it suddenly stops altogether, and in tlMiwiakliagot aaeye ueatn enAaotber may think he is leading a w; tegaJar lite, his business is eta sedentary character, and wnen he has Jo go from place to place, be rides ia a horse car or drives in a carriage. Be probably doe not walk altogether as much as a quarter of. mile a day. Suddenly some violent emotion hi excited within bins, tb heart participates in the reneraldisturbance, it throws blood into the luwra tnaa Ubej can aaaaage, the pulmonary Teasels are efciggcfJ, " eaanot overcome the obstacle of a column of newspaper without 'reading of some aaeh occurrences as these, not the result of njjonio dWase of the heart such s derangement of its valves, but- a functional disorder, the result of a vicious mode of life. PBOCKJCD WITH CARS. That in aiany cses the heart may be strengthened hf proper bvwieaio measures aad medical treatment . ia a question. Ia regard to this there is no doubf. Syste matic bat moderate exercise wbieh, strengthening the other muscles of the boly, abo streegtbens ine heart, is nntbablv the most valu able of all tl means to be adoirted. ad of this climbing heights should be a prominent nature, A persan anaerostoated to this kind of phj s ical exVrtioa should, of eonrse, provery carefully, and under the dirrctian of a .nlivsiciao. till tne bodv has become habituated to the work. The food should be of the most nutritions character, not over stimulating and especially aot excessive in quantity. Tobacco, if ased at all, should be used in moderation, for it is very certain that inordinate indulgence in ibis direction weakens the heart. The like is true of alcoholic drinks of all kinds. The mode of life should be such as to militate against the aocomolatioa of tat in the bo 'y. The heart of a man weighing 150 pounds,' for instance, may be strong enough for all the purposes of life, bot if he makes his body weigh 200 pounds the proper proportion is destroyed and the heart is relatively weak. The materia medics embraces several agents which sre directly heart tooi and by the use of which the tone of the-organ is iaereased ; bot they sre not. to be employed without the ad vice of a physician. R is jnst as easy to make the heart strong' k it to strengthen the muscles of the arms or legit." And if proper views on this subject ean be ceased to prevail, and to, be carried not in practice, we shall hear less of weak, heart and heart failure. A person will then be able to dispense with an elevator when be has to aseend to tb! seventh or eighth story of a building, and be can then indulge ia a i5t of anger, if so disposed, without running the risk of dropping dead at the feet ot h js sntsgIndianapolis Sentinel: Judge E. C. Fields of Crown Point, the new general solioitor of the Mon'w railway, will have his headquarters in Chicago and will have charge of the Illinois business of the road. 6. 0. Bwyless of Frankfort has been appointed assistant solioitor for Indianapolis, snd will either reside here or at Lsfayette. El F. Traboe has been appointed assistant solicitor for Kentucky, with Leadquarters at Louisville. Recently there came to work io a Breokfield (Conn.) family, a Swedish woman, who hearing of a yoang woman's trouble from insomnia, told her of the practice of the. people in her country who are similarly afiHited. It was to take a nspkii,dijp it id we-cold water, wring it sliefatlv, and lay it across her eyes. The plan whs followed, and it worked like a charm. The first oight the girl slept four hours without awaking, something she had aot done for several months. At the end of that time the napkin bad become dry. By wetting i again she at once went to sleep,and it required considerable force to rouse her ia the inoriiiug. In Franklin county, Iowa, a former named Mailer while treattog a horse forptl evil, got some of the virus iu a scratch on one of bis hands, and died after four days of ttc-3c fufTcruig.
The ladies of Walnut st. Pres-
sytarlan Ohurth will gWa a "Corn 8uppr,' Jiaren zra, irom msv ipm TbiB menu mill ootuiit of Cora Pone, Jubnny Uaka, Boston Ooro Brand, Cora Dodger, Corn Boer, Fried OyHsn, Coffee, Tern, BuUsrmllk, Ao. Tba Corn Pons will be baked in an oren tbot was uind to bake bread for tba oldisn during the Revolutionary War. "Come, oh 1 come to tbs fewl of Mob- . damin, Bot com cakua, come get your name in, ' Sapper 26c. Ko extra charge for oysters.' Martinsville Republican; Mrs. M. Hite leaves this afternoon for Victoria, Texas, to visit ber neice, Mm. Mary Duncan, daughter of Col. Dan McClure, of the U. S. Army. Josephine Dyxx, a thirteenyear old girl living at Haugbville, died but night from the effect of over exertion in lumping the rope. Y esterday at school during recess, lie "jumped" 265 times consecutively, and in the afternoon she went home to die. one is toe daughter of Mrs, Clara Dyxx. Roger Davidson, of New Al bany, conductor, had a fine young horse ruined io s "runaway last week. Be bad been offered f 3,000 for the animal. Ellettsville Citieen : The postoffice eampaiga at tbia place ia not at bot aa it was tome time ago Mrs. Ktutlj aattnews ana sin. jr. jh. bkpd went to iDdianaoolM hat Tuesday' lira. Judaon nanderi, of Mecoa Milla, Parke County, Ind- ia vUiting relativea at tbia plaee George Harris and family of Coles county, Ilia., arrived at tbia place Toeaday, where they will reside in the future. George will work for 8. B. Harris Elay Edwards, Henry gbook and several other of our country boya went to Illinoi last Tuesday bunting work for tbs nmmer- -Mr. Meadow or Paragon hat moved on uncie omim Constable's place Milton S verm an went to the northern part of the atate to work yesterday F. O. Harris will commence traveling lor a unieago oat
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wire nave neen very MW-iur mm Mrs. Copeobaver In now improving, but Harry ia no better. ' Prof. James O. May, the veteran teacher who died a few days ago, had taught an aggregate of 12,000 days or 46 years, 1 month and 10 days continuous work. A glimpse of Colonel W. W. Dudley comes unexpectedly to the public, in a letter written by him to a Republican club at Aurora, Ind., which had asked permission to use his name in the title of the organisation. In bis reply he said : "Tell them I appreciate the honor they have done me in this matter, and that, notwithstanding the effusive abuse that has been heaped upon me by Democratic newspapers from one end of the country to the other, I want them all to understand that my fundamental idea in all noli-ical work is not to accom plish things y strategy or corrupt means, but by careful painstaking work in small things, not only during the campaign, but anterior and subsequent thereto; that my belie iu the average wisdom of the people is so firm that I believe in referring all political battles to them as closely as 'possible, relying on the honesty and good judgment of the people of the State to maintain and foster Republican sentiments snd Republican ideas." There is a whole political guide book in these few and timely words, seainst which not even the most cranky of Colonel Dudley's critics could find a word of jnst criticism. The idea that he is a corrupt and vicious politician, which is sought to be fastened on the public mind by his political antagonists, whose machinations be has defeated, js very far from the real fact, as this manly letter indicates. One of the managers of the largest watch factory in the world ws speaking of watches, about which he gave some interesting information: A first-class American watch well kept, will last thirty or forty years, or sometimes even longer, before the works wear out ; bot the average life of an ordinary low-priced American watch is ten years, snd that of a Swiss watch of the same grade seven years. The length of life for watch depends largely on the number of its jewels. The range of prices for American watches runs from 5 to $600, the costliest being a split second mioute register timing watch. In the United States about 3,500 watches sre manufactured every day. The Waltham factory tarns out 1,500 per day, and the Elgin factory between 1.200 and 1 ,300. There are a few watch factories in the west but their output is comparatively small, snd the two here epokeo of are the biggest io the world ; in fact, there are none abroad that. can be compared with those in America. The south has no watch factory. The cost of the improvements in Robertson Bios, room will not be added to the cost of goods. On the contraiy Robertson Bros, claim that they can and will sell goods cheaper than any other store in North America. Call on Charley McPheetcrs, the accommodating grocer. He will treat you squarely. ' The supreme court has lately decided, Judge Mitchell delivering the opinion, that "one who with full knowledge that a publio bridge is out of repair and dangerous, drives upon the same with s team of hordes and one of them is, consequently, injured, will be deemed to have taken the risk resulting from the defective bridge and cannot recover daoa6."
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French Kid. Bright DongolaJ lUolored Uoat, don't Miss iSIGN OF BED College GwXUngm T. J. IiODDIX, EDITOR. A summer normal will be conduct oi by Profs. Wiley snd Mitchell tbia year. Many of the stud ants are nervous over tbe result of last weeks' examinations. Prof. Atwater has been connected wttb Indian University' twenty-tares years. On Friday night last Prof. Naylor lea turad in Koblesville, before tba. , high acfaooL His subject was "Magnetism." The iprine term begins Wednesday of this week. It will be tba interesting term of tba year. Tne majority of tie student staid in Bloomington during the vacation. They woro studying. McMulien, the sure bass ball catcher of tbe former eoliega nine ia at DePauw, but will attend law school in Blooming. ton. Sr. 8amuel Garner baa been appointed to the Chair of Modern Languages, in the U.S. Naval Academy, at Anapolit, Md. The University Trusteea are in session in Indianapolis, to-day (Tucsdavi to con sider certain matters, amonjj pVori..a resjeHtt&ll" t tbev are to aut upon. " Tbe Historical Catalogue uf I. U. ia bow n earing completion, it u being prepared br Or. Wylie, and ill be print, ed this summer. Tbs alumni are to bo included in this historical tiublimitinn. giving a sketch of tao life of each after graduation. It will' make a volume of 200 pages. An AlM!tioa wu fcjttf lie tm Vm.)im.fi llZL VaTrlaVfeV v2i ident. O. m! Hubbard. Pni Ga'mma Doha : Recording Secretary,; Mis Arda Knox, Kanna Alnha Tntata: Corriuundinir Secretary, BoUnd, Psi Kappa Pti ; Trea. ' s . i Ia I. fir a-
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Uamma. The seventeenth - w Charles C. Turner was celebrated in a way that will be long reiucruoerea, last iuursduy evening. Invitations were sent out by Mrs,
Jan. H.innnr and Mr W .1 T..rt..!and Mr. and Mrt. J.-sse M. Win-
- r as. J . Turner's intimate friends and nciebbors, and these met' at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Allen and proceeded to the lioue,
ofMr.Turner. The ,,!. were '" present t greet the r;;;;; carelully arranged and tbe surprise couple to whom had Ixwu given a .COnbinine forty acres. Mortgaged by was complete The "victim" lU!,r,er ' an nttir' of cnnuubial ' John E B.wtin and wtfo to tbo. fund r were takeinuawares, and this was I' 4'l, and to congratulate t'-elSa;. Td tbe source of much merriment Bwn!)'8.w,l,li.l w w $iw . the part of all partieipant The!0''? un,,ed ntranwn?al tie. Nw 3099-.The southwest quarter of eWatit repast prepared by Mrs. ' Wls an OCChS,on "ir enjoyment,; the northeast quarter of section tw.-lve,
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having been quietly carried 16 the'1.0 'wat liy the guests.Bed-
Itack door, was now brought in '.nd enjoyed by all present. I here were many beautiful presents given. At a late hour the guests retired, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Turner many returns of their wedding annivcrsary. .JS From January 1, 1885, to December 31, 1888, there were 2,104 changes in railway postal clerks, of which number 729 are classed as "offensive partisans." The service retained 1,553 during that period. The Kokomo "Kids,'' the crack Pythian division," which has been suspended by the Supreme Chancellor for ita failure to obey orders, is not cast down, Had the commander reiterates the charge that the division was not fairly treated, and that no apology will be made to the judges in consequence. Tbc division will appeal to the Supreme Lodge, and the commander claims that at the proper time evidence will be forthcoming showing that tbe division was robbed of irst honors at the Cincinnati contest. The present number of Sowing wells which produce gas in paying quantities is about four hundred and twenty-five; aggregate daily product about seven., hundred million feet, aod the cost, compared with coal, varies from ten to forty fer cent, according to location. udiaoapolis Journal. Tire Be dte. John Goins, a eanabalistic tough of Franklin, bit a large piece of flesh from the cheek ot Sara Ferguson, and as the piece could not be found afterwards it is supposed that Goins swallowed it. H. T. Simmons went to Chicago on Monday, with bis little son, to have him treated by a surgeon of that city. David MeCorniick, a wealth? farmer of Mi.i mi county, died Wtd nesdsy from blood poisoning, caused by a dog's bite. The last few days were passed in great agony, tbe arm which was bitten becoming morticed to the shoulder. Tbe service tension nfeoliog, held at Indianapolis, this week, endorsed a bill to provide a . service pension for al! honorably discharged officers, soldiers, sailors and marines, who served the United States for 60 days between March 4, 1861, and July 1, 1865. On the night of the 20tlt iust. the Kuights of Pythias will put nine more men through their vacte.
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sI p p E R S ITin Pst.Le,th.Tt. Li V Point Op Tor JjjJ Com'naenae. Seeing Them. SHOE, ON SOUTH Out in Kansas we read that they have "tacky" parties, where the guests that present the "toughest" appearance wear the worst clothes, and don them with greatest awkwardness are awarded cer tain premiums, ... Mr Hines (father-in-law of Harmon Friedley) was married re cently to a Frankfort widow, who bas some thirty thousand dollars io ber own right. Mrs. Brown, mother of Mrs. Howe Ryors, has returned from Cincinnati, where she has been spending the winter. Hon, H. C. Duncan will leave Bloomington tor Washington City about the 1st of next month. lie will be accompanied by bis little daughter Antoinette, Mrs. B- F. Adams and Miss Mattie Bugfetrtfwere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Telfer in Indianapolis last week. Ralph Rhorer is attending commercial college at Louisville. Ralph ia determined to prepare himself thoroughly, for the active duties of lite. I -H. J. Brannock bas purchased : from Soddy Caruiichael the Watts house OU West Sib Street. I Harriet Butterton, who has 1. - . . . ' . some six years, died on Thursday taut, and the burial took place at 1 iti a avium Mmnlpv. i .litis nrl ln W7f w mm u a t wawHPst Pfau i&nc' Sertoli atleuded tbo funeral. Ou Friday night of last week, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Winstamllcy 'afnIIiv f ivp a receiitimi at resi - sianuicv g ive a reception at
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l1 was tbe 2alh anniversary the "-rioge ot Mr. ami Mrs. W . - - mtlley. A large numlrr iUuu nv ouiHinuuiiy was tiuiipivrii . ... opport unity was impmyed ,orrt Mau las tbo lealtnar JTsaisornX Ilreetol AND FURNITURE DEALER. I ciftar is stock tub best lins or PUBNITURK AND UNDKKTAKI KG GOODS SVSK XKFT IS liLOOMIKOTON, IMDfWILL aUf you ooods cukapkr tuak XT Comb and ssa Ms vsroaa hop BET. atlTSoUTH sips WiVAKK, witsr! or Clark's Osocjcut. tei8 kmmlai8toners Sale of Ileal JBstate. David B. Graham rs. Sabina Graham, Hilton Graham, Edward Graham, Prancw al. uarroii, et al. Partition l$63. Notice ia hereby given, that tbs under signed Commissioner, appointed in the above entitled cause by the Judge or the Monroe Circuit Court, will as such commlasioner by order of said Court, offer for sale at Public Auction, on tbe premises on THURSDAY, MARCH SSra, 1B8, at one o'clock p. in., the following real estate in Monroe county, in tbo State of Indiana, to-wit: Tbe southeast quarter of -the southeast quarter of soution ten, townsbig ten, north range one west; abo the south half of tbe southwest quarter or section eleven, town, sbip ten, north range one west. TBKMS UP SALK. One third cash In band, 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, interest from date, waving all relief from valuation or appraisement .laws, with good freabold security. 1RAC. B ATM AH Mar. 6-'89. Commissioner. KOTICE OF IffSOLTBXCT. In tba matter of tba estate of Nicholas 8. May Hold, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court Mo. 153. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by Bun. P. A -lam. Administrator of said est to, sptting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on tbo Hb day of February, 1889, find said estate to be probably laaolvnnt, and order the same to bo seUlud accordingly. The creditors ot kaid estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims againit said es tatn for allowance. Witness, the Ciork and teal of said Court, at Blooniington, Indiana, this 28th dav of February, 1888. lvxu KNOCH FULLER, Clerk. Louden & Rogers, Att'ys. Feb. 28, 1889. Resident Dentists Dr. J. W. CRA1N. Office in tbe Nsw Block, up-stalrs, svat Kbt Bsol fjtors. 4U vvrk wsrtMsV
school rrjiro sai.b. NOTICE i hereby given, that tbe following tracts of laud heretofore bid b. on account of tbe School Punda, having been duly appraised by three disinterested free holders of tbe neighborhood in which the lands are situate, will be offered for sale on a credit of live yours, with interest at seven per cent, per annum, pay. able annually la advance, for a turn not less than the appraised value thereof, on MONDAY, MARCH 35TB, 1889, at the Court Bouse door in the City of Bloomington, between the botes of IS o' clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. ,f Mid day : , -WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Tbe northwest fourth of tbe northeast quarter of taction nine, in township ten, north range one wost, forty acres. Mortgaged by Harvey Baker. Forfeited, and appraised at two hundred dollars. Tbe southwest quarter of tbe southeast quarter of section fourteen, township ten, north range one west, forty acre. Mortgaged by John W. Hubbard. Forfeited, and appraised at two hundred and forty dollars. Tbe southeast quarter of tbe aontbweat quarter of section seven, township ten, north range one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by W. Si Clark. Forfeited, end appraised at two hundred and forty dollari. Tbirty-fire seres off of southwest quartor of northeast quarter of section twentythree, townthip ten, north range one treat. Mortgaged by Andrew Robinson. Forfaited and appraissd at one hundred and eighty dollars. Tbe sale will be continued from day to day until all are sold or offered for sale. WILLIAM T. BLAIR, Auditor Monroe County. Feb. 27-1889.
SCHOOL. FVJSD SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that the following tracts br parcels of 'lands, or ao much thereof as may be necessary to pay the principal, interest, damages and cotstt thereon, will be sold oi- oQered for sale at the Court House door, in tbe City of Bloomington, county of Monroe and Si ate of Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash in band, on MONDAY, MARCH 15th j 1889, buing the fourth Monday of said month, tbe said lands having been mortctgrd to the State of Indiana to secure tbe principal and interest t the funds hereinafter described, snd tbe interest being due and remaining unpaid on the several mortgages and tbe lands therein described. "WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Loan No 3205 Fifteen acres oft of the south side of the northcau quarter of the nortkeast quarter of section twcnty-lbree. A 'so ten acres off of the north side of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty -three. Also fifteen acres off of the south aide of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section- twenty-four. Also ten acres off of the north 'aids of the southwest quar ter or the north west quarter or section twenty-four. All in township ton. north ranee one west: Oiortiraeed Iv William P Hacker and wife to tbe common school fund Principal, interest, damages and costs. $'.88 8J Loan No 3180 Twenty-on acre? off of tbe north etui of the northeast quarter of the northenst quarter of section twenty-three ; and twenlT-flv aeiW eff of tbc northweat quarter of tbe northwest q'tnrter of section twenty-four, all in town 1 snip t.n. ship t--n, north range one west Mortno wt. Principal, iutwat, duWagW and m 76. Lonn 282 -The northeast quarter of . ; dredth aercs ; aim the exst half of the ! f.'ZZ ""L ,1" ,thwcat 'atUir r quarter of the northeast quar tor ot section twe:ve, twenty acres, more or less ; also thirty acres, more or less off of the auth end f the south half of the northwest quarter, section twelve, all in township ten, north range one west. Mortgaged by Ow-n Knight (unmarried) to th common school fund. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $320 89. BENTON TOWNSHIP. Loan No 20J0- Tho southeast quarter of section number elovon, township nine nortn,rango one cast, containing one nun- , dred and sixty acres; mortgaged by .la ! cob Swisher and wife to tbo funds of township nine, north range one west; princitml, interest, damages and costs, S318.3S Loan No 2681 Tho northwest fourti. of the southwest quarter oi section twenty-seven, township nine north, range one east, forty acres j mortgaged by George YY Galyan and wife to tbo funds of township nine, range one east ; principal, interest, damages and costs, $79 80 No. 1744 The northwest fourth of tbe northeast quarter of section thirtytbree, township nine, north range ono east, containing forty seres. Mortgaged by William Robertson and. wife to tbo common school fund. Principal, interest, damngus and cost, $81 IS. BLOOMINGTON TOWNSHIP. Loan No 1928 The oast half the northeast quarter of section ono, township nine north, range one west, eighty acres more or less : mortgaged by Thomas II Burns and wif to the common school fund ; principal, interest, damages and coats, $169 85 CITY OP BLOOMINGTON. Loan No 2786 The east half of fractional In-Lot No twenty, in the City of Bloomington ; mortgaged by Junius Kelly and wife; principal, interest, damages, aad coats, $179 45 PERRY TOWK8HIP. Loan No 1824 Tbe south wont quarter of tbe southeast quarter of section twenty-two, township eight north, range one west, containing forty acres more or less j mortgaged by James H Butcher and wife to tbe funds of township eight north, range one west; principal, interest, damages and costs, $'235 75 SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. Loan 31 la The north half of the southeast quarter of section three, township eight, north range one east, eighty acres more or less. Mortgaged by Blevinj PerciftVld and wife to inn fund of township nine, north range one west. Principal, interest, damages and coats, $1 73 35. POLK TOWNSHIP. Loan Nu J74S The northwest fourth of tbe northeast quarter, and tbe northeast fourth of the northwest quarter ot section thirty-two, township seven, north range one east, eighty acres mora or losMortgagnd by Joseph East and wife to tbe common school fund Principal, in tcrcits, damages and oosta, $180 40 Loan No 3254 The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section number sixteen, township seven north, range one o ast, containing forty acres more or less; mcrlgagod by Jobn Martin and wifo to the common school fund ; principal, into rout, damages and costs, $60 85 Loan No 3074 The southeast quarter of the northwest quartor, snd southeast quartor of tbe northeast quarter, all in section eight, township seven north, range one east, etguly acres; mortgaged by James L Sciscoe and wife to tbo funds of town ten north, rang two west; prinoipaj, interest dsmacw snd costs, lino is
CLEAR CB2KK f tfftffla1 Loan No 2619Part nortbsWt', iaOjf ot tue nortnenst quarter section 18) nam township seven north, ranee one wstL si that part that lies west of Halt Crock, cos - taming thirty-Ave acres more or less; mortgaged by John S Davis and wl;'a to tbe funds of town elehl north, -ango ono wist; principal, interest dactafo anu cnjV'li oo v t . Loan No 3118 The north half f tbe northeast quarter of the northwest qtsrti r ot section twenty-four, in township ievn noTth, range one wast, twenty acres mci or less; roortgaeed bv Matthew I'lovd and wife to tbe funds of town eight i ortb, range one west ; principal,, interest, oiaagossnd costs, U0 71 INDIAN CRKEK TOWNSHIP loan No 30&6Tbirty acres off c f ' be west aide of tbe southwest quartor of section two, township seven north, :wiige two west; mortgaged by Jobn A Miritb to the funds of town eight north, range one east; . principal, interest,, damages and costs, S13S 65 ' If lusSj tban tbe whole of any trial Is told, tbe part so sold will Ve ia tbs northwest corner o( the tract. The snlo will be continued from Jay to dar until all aboil be sold or o St red for sale. WILLIAM T. BtLAIU, Aosithe Mosaos Counr, Ixd. February 4TTH, 188S. CITY PHOPEBTir IOE SALE BY ENOCH FULLER, ON EASY TERMS. House and Lot on west tb at., 1 nown as -tbe James Matthews property; bnt location on tbe street prioe SI, 050 , $300 cash balance on long time. Abo, House and Lot on west 8th itreet; four good rooms, collar, Ac., first lot west of Joe Croa's-price 81,000, one-third cat b, bntanoe in two payment. Tbia fa the biggnst bargain in the city, the location ttnd buildings considered. Also, House and Lot, one lot west of last named; same kind of bouej. $9so same terms. Also, 19 desirable lots left In Ik Tier & Waldron's Addition, ranging from a0 to :100 in price. Remember that these sre the only lots that have two Me Ads miaod streets and sidewalk complete. Also, one lot on west t;tu street, Davb' aiibdivicion to City of SlconungWn , prioe $100 Very cheap. Aiso, one Lot on west 2d street, known as a part of Capt. Hen lor a proper .y. A very desirable lot,, very large. . Priue $206 ksv torms. Also, Two nice Lots in South Park, beautiffilly locntod ; prk f 154 each; onotolra covvn, I tn ono ana. J in two 'roars. Call on Enoch Fuller, or on S. 1C Cwmicbaol, bis authorised agent.ISA. o HIO & MISSISSIPPI HAILWAY. Jl The Popular Through Ron le and Direct Past Line to All fututa EAST AND WEST. 4 Dnilv Trains (e&eh way) between i CtSClSrtTA 77 AKV ST. LOUlSft Stopping at Intermediata Stat oris. S8T Luxuriant Parlor Oars on Iay"Bf Train. Palace Sleeping Cars mi all S ight Trai ns. Fine Day Coat ihm on all trains. Through Sleeping Cars to Citiciuiiali, liiuisvitle, St. Ltmis Washington, Bttltiniore, Pit iladelphis.Nt . w Yorl AX1 AM. INTEBMEDIATB l )l3 t9Fr Emigrants and Lncd C th t). & il." is tho best route, oooj i.s it is '. the shot-tust and quickest, and uflu da the j bt accommodations.. . ! The O A, M is the only line running a 1 8?3'iiint Car bctw-en 'Olsiiumnti nl JSt. Iuls j Pa ngers purclmsing tick4s iiill save i 10 cents on CAch fare, as the ticket mto i.IA cnt lfa than tbe rati) on tin train I For rcliuhie information as to route. I rales, maps tickets, time, etc., apply person or by letter, toll. A..TKEUDL ETC, i Ticket ARt nt O & S. B'y..Mitc!ielt, led. or to V. fi. Jones, District rajaon jer Ag lVinconnM, Indiana. W. B. SHATTUC, Gen Pas. Agt. J.F.BARN ARI), Prwit. & Ocn. llanager aXC-ItNATl. OHIO. B. F. Adams, Local Aoekt. DUNCAN d! BATMAN, Attys. i r Notice ta Xan-Kesld.mt, State of Indiana, Monroe County, In the Circuit Cjurt, of Moome county, in tbe SUtw" Indiana, April lorm, iststs No. 1684. Hiram Brown vs. Joseph K. Sharps, Joseph K. Sharp, Jr., Mary E Sharps, Albion E. Sbenard. Snencer Bales. Be it known, that on the lttli day of March, 1889, the above, named plaintiff, by his attorneys, olod ' in the otRee of the Clerk of the Circuit Court cf Monroe County in tbe State of Indiana, bia complaint against the above named dofendants, and on 11th day of March, 1889, the said plain till filed in the Clerk's otSee tbe affidavit of a competent person, showing that a cause of action exists against the defendant, Albion E. Shepar I ; that the same ia in' relation to real ostatt and to have a receiver appointed tharifor, sad that said defendant is neceaury party thereto and not a resident nt lb Stats of Indiana, and said plaintiff saving by endorsement on said complain', required the defendant to appear In said Vrart and answer or demur thereto, on the 3d day oi Mav, 1889, Now therefore, by order of laid court said defendant last above named Is her. by ootifledof tbe tiling and pendency of 414 complaint against uini, ana mm unless be appears and answer jr demur Ibaroto, at .tbe calling of said ea'isaon the 3rd dav of Mav. 1889. the same be ing the t ItH Judicial day of u term of sum court, to na ocgun ana aura at tne Court House ia tbe City of BUomington, on the fourth Monday ia April, IS89, Mid complaint, snd the matter and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in bis absence. ENOCH FULLEJL, Clerk. March 13th, 1889. - s TV A If RBI 1T.RHURK. to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock. A full line of leading special tie . Salary tnd expenses paid to successful men. No nxperiencs nccemary. Writs for terms, stating ago. Mention this pa)Xr.j U.L. BOOTH BY, Nurseryman, East Park, till A pi. 10. Rochester, N. Y. I , M 7liiiatteVi NOTICE TO I.WESirORS. nptlE BOOKS of the Bloomington Ons JL Company are now open at tbe Secretary's office", (Charley McPhatora' grocery store) for thepurpopoof ta ting stock. Said books will bo closed vhcu $100 more Is subscribed. Stock $50 per share. If you want stuck in a psying batineaf, now a your lime First come first served. ROBERT V. GRKKVKS, Fob so '. fwetary.
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JaSba uusa a OfBee in building south i Boor, fpeciai attebtion i biuiinesf, Ui the colisctica : io buainess u ad tbs sou adjoining coon tics. T VNCAN 4- BATUA1K U CAM. IS O. BMVSirl: Uffloeover ttiatr s sho at public iquar. Partfoalarbe riven to Probsts nuts. W)H praotiee in an tn oturij.yi AKIER& CORn, Mil I? J. UD-stairs over COMer cli west aide. Will maetie ia 1 j of the State. Probate buHK special ma otreful attetittottv - T OVDBir A nOQSR'l At! JLi Over First Nations). Basil of a legal nsturo arivea earaful : in al 1 court. Real ostdte tltleu v examrnea by aid or l.m( A rpeciaity mads of tlie remitunce of claims of till kind R. A. FULK, Attor ioy, i A McNary's nair bl over corner room. 9)seM attention will be an van tsw neas, ana to prompt couecuos JAMBS S. MVLKIV, AttosniM give special attention to ngtil ccaent sstatea, eoileMtns; ew. practice in all courts. Is City A and may be found ia tie oflos aajati yorner" slotning store, - aus tne vratoron iiock, nona aa square, up stain. GiVe proaist to rrobate business, an t9 tsar i of claims. Will sieo mraeties la Courts. Business solicited. the location. Agents for No. 1 til Vnudalia It The Oraatt Tmaii The Sbotet,vBert, and between the North and I West Bound Leari Or tion 1:7 p. sn., 9:08 av m., 1 Arrive, i'arre iat, :afl ra., i-.4 a. m. Arrivo, KBngbam, 4k It) 3:48 a. nu Arrive, St. Louis. 7:30. jaie 7-.o a. at. ' Arrive, Kansas City, ra.' Going East Leave 4 una 1.45 p.m., 3.28a. m- J.I Arrive Indianapolis, S. m., 3.45 a. m., 4.15 a. oi. Going North Lnavo Ter p.m. and S:0S a. m. Arrive, South Bead, 1 l.ss 1.15 p. m. East bound aad west bouad dailv. Making direct connsctioatror sRifjiS uauer in sua. lour conaacwatM i ; .1 1 ' . .'I. .i.raniiera or y overs ana JBV ntojntton aro uaeavetied. JsM c- aawreM Cn AS. H. M2J Travel ins Pa T.rroBa; E. A. FORD, G. P. A.Su J TARDtLM : Paaa3FlvaMlsB4 Jio. 28, lhtlyl Lv. St. Louis 8: '(lam "Effingham 1 (hi Jam " Torre Hants If 33 pas Ar. lnduinMjlis i JO pro " Cotumba 7:55 pni " Pittebura; IMaai " Pbilndotphia 1 35 pm Now York 4 00 p nt Phibidehihia and ii sw Time," whtca :k ona Ii m'r Jateif trai Time." Call for tickets via TandaUs Notice tbo time mult bv No. ' C. C. TUR1 THE LEaDI UNDERTAK1 Fornitiire I have Hb largest aa stock ever brought to lJloo wit! licll vou eood cbeaper ' I bare a flue display of. Chnmber, PARLOR SUITES, Farcy Chairs, Bai Cabpkt Sweicpkbs, I PICTURE FRAMES. OI in itock, and sold on mantbt; I have tbe House bo Id Bess tbe best Machine made, sod j I also keep detains: fsr which only costs about as other clothing. Com and t aide of square, io Waldron's i BTatlce of an AJairtil: I" lite Msaroe NOTICE hereby riwa Um 1 ' of tbe Monroe Circuit Court, will be held aa adjourned term ti Monroe Circuki Court 1 .toMTil
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