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IMllllMK UB4OT theektiaa fa M it ands (Mm nmR NUtl snay nbMffit) tl "troaiM'' assy reMMr S500 bv rait aawao tfc man ntto fatmttt tvism. t vision of IttjsJla tlstm twsiowa wiH bare now -t ii hart-miJiag, alaiosl, to md of m wfcgqMBg g SSTwy- averse ; to doJag so, bat wly i paneini aacli to tfc pwtj od fcr tbt welfetortbedcM people, Rot. will bare MmJail seed to distribate bereetter. Tl aggrieohare amroprntioa bill, a it paanet the Boss, provides lot the aaaal raturebase f 1100,000 wartk of aMtda. bat nqaires that ba. Ctawssiooar Tat Agimltore ball tb dinay too State aKtiealtatal wtperioMetal , lor JBatfibaifoa taeni. Tba ntfiortod cold Is the Saata Oar diatifet ia Lower CUifornis, a awt east rronsLo. ' Aamdm tehgtaab, lead tibetlM zpariaaeea of 'at. TkcrektwUd raab ofaam foriba saining canape, aad goM ia takoa oat ia wkb ar kon vpooa. Tbete tta ofeatof ta tbe aatti alorf. HTcaaw ply rrgnhrfy betweea Eaauatda ad tbe caaap." Kaafacdi ia tba enrtial towa of tba bif had aebeaw is wbiob a smsber of sbfOwd Aowrian toJcvestod, wbobave grants froa tba lazieu OovmiaeEt They ajwy kaw beao atudying tbe Viator of the geld discoveries in Caliaoroia sod be pottiof it to advantage to draw men towards tbrir property. . It wilt be welt emwgh at all eveata to await the verifiestioa of the reported roklatrikea betore ghriog them credeoec A bayer of tea, who has been atetioaid by a New York hoasa for ftftets yaara at Biogo, Japan, asya that the crop often this year ia a oe. TaJfciaf; aboat tbe marCBBjtiaaad : There waa as three years ago, aod the natorslly reached the low mark. The price of tbe favorite ewpper driak waa net betteresytlie - M-"-next year, voajtm coasrqueBca " SMne jspseese erowere ooMeied a dieotee frost (he Iraaiaeaa. The efleetol Aeir absraoe is now Jelt osd we have indeed a eery abort crop to ship by the int of May. 14NewTorkfinBSifiaremS&Bg the fotare, have each bonsbt 6)00,000 pooode. That ia as BBprecedented aale. Nowadays sll Japan tea ia shipped to America. Eogbuid aaes what- is. railed a breskCtst tea. a is prepared is Cbiaa and Indi k, and the leaf ia fcraseated before finng," A boy ia Ohio recentlybitten by his dog, and after several months went into paroxysms, barked and snapped slmost incessantly. A coa)ftetM Was , held and tha etmooneed hydrophobia. The attending phyaieiss looked opes rabh poison as a self-iimHtng iofeetionaad Set aboat to bridge the east over the actlTe period oft Large doses of aeonite inven to bmat tbe aensaary serveeof )he throat and esophagus ; hydrate ol chloral to obvhte rest leaaweaa and tuodnee sleep, and aafiorheof aoda to eonateraet the Mi if rt depended apon a for its action. Tbeparozi grew km liaqnent and it is sow two weeks atsee the patient experienced tbe last one. Be aits Bp Is had and dees sot evince a deam to bite. His voice haa regaised the satoral aoond ; be is all sight SMntolly, and -the physicians ntnaoawoe him oot of danger. .. . Twenty-three corps of the Woman's Belief Corps were established daring 1889 in Indiana, while thirteen were disbanded. - Them are 111 corps in good standing in the Stats with a membership of aasH a, a - -318. This is a set gain during tlisyearof oiofmbers. The ftV Bsncial reports shows receipts to have been $6,010.47 ia 1888; ex pendiUires 33.l. Belief other than money, estimated at f 188 was also gives. This aid was distributed among soldiers and their ssBswfaee. TbeTreasoryJioweve feamsbiea the widow's jar of ail whlsb was always fittt ait bough ewoagh oil was poured 4ttt to fill. d tbeesssaty vessels in the boose and its baianee on sand fa f3,074.74 OfSeera: Depart. Presideot, Mrs. Myerboff, of Evsnsville; Senior Vice President MrsJf rlima CayJor, of NoUesvilh; Junior Vi Preside.!, Mrs. Mary D. Travis, of Crawfordsvilte ; Treasnrer, lira. Msttie-G. Grill ; Chaplain, Ilia, JiartbJi Craig,' Prince- -. . t J CliatUaooga (Tesjn.) slttbodist Ativocate r Dr. C & Durand, mm of Dr. J. J, Daiaad.of Cbattowaiwa, waa one -of tbrae out of ttiacty-tbree studenhi, who graduated at the Medieaj College of Ohio mi the 7ib iost.( wbu were selected tss'aeeaant of their amHted proficiency fur resident phyah-iaas at the Clood oamsritan Hoapiul. We wmgmtolate our young friend en MnfAmen for so high and bootvabk a positioo. No worthier
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tereofnest asefvlneas and emi i to. his eajriaaetf eauing. -iAVi t the fseolnr meetinir of the OMsBKm bmtttMpt lbs oHt of Bloom. imgUm. IviiuuL, Md Mroa 19th, t8Sf, tka Miovhig rwolaUou wr adoptad, nd ordsrad pabihi in tb city ppen : WWiWi the Hn. John O. Dalit btt My n4 fkHhtUIW repreaanted tba intsr at of hb oonrtitaencT in tba India a LacUatora, wnt wharax bo m mainly inaUusMStsl la procuring tha paaatgs of Um MU aapropnaUnc sso,ow for we nctiar sirs proof Library .bolMing on the UnlTetait j Park, aUo ss addition of tT.OOOlo tbe Uniranity'a snsust ppfoprtauoa. TSepMora Saaohrad, That ho ia an titled to the Utamka at tba dtv of Blootninrton, and be it farther Beeohred, Thai he be pronntod with copy of Uiaae raaolutiona, with the name of the Mayor, ami with the corporate aeml thereto. JK)BBT C. GREIVKS, vny merK. The fear sew stars will he added to tbs fliff oo July 4, 1890. providiaa; the Territories peratitted H take oa , the larger rehitionaof Statehood accept the iovitation tbia year; and they probably will. For the nest sixteen months, therefore, tbirty-eiebt aateriaka are. all that the national banner can eonaiateatlyaiTy. -N. E. Uathers will have AhdeHsb Bird at Boos. Rogers sta ble this season, and has lowered the price to 20. It will be remembered that this is the isst hone once owned by Sunt Woodward and sold to Milford Mathers, and that he hat year stood bin at Clear Creek for $25. This horse ia worth looking at. He has both style and speed. One of his colts is with him. Ben. C. Smith & Son can be frond hereafter in the fpp'm formerly oeenpied by tbe steam laandry,on North Wsloot st. The regolar monthly meeting or the W.a T.U. will be held in the Wsloot st. Presbyterian; church afonday evening, April tst.' 8KB T9K-8SW 8TYLK8 IN HATS AT TBCOBill!8. . Newei Sanders and wife will have for Europe, about tbe first of Mar, intending to spend some time in jfrria. H. S. Bates is not a candidate for city treasurer, fie has made an efficient aod accommodating officer. TVSTB Z.THS O SXW KNKI PAHTH SUITS PROM ).2S TO SS.so A 8TJ1T AT T&OJKHr, There is nothinir. as vet. known sbont the action of tbe I. U. Trus tees at Indianapolis. Judge Bants h to be here this week, when it is pmamcd something will materialfjlelbnd itodds and wile retnrned from Chattanooga, Teaon j on Thursday hut. Mrs. J. has been in CkatunoogV some five mon'hs. : AWTTHISO YOU WANT IS SUITS ASD PANTS BKADT MADS AT . THIS CORNER. Come Dodds leaves soon forOmana, Keb., to take a position in the ea vet boose of Samuel Orchard, an ancle. -Margaret Kirby new. owns 60 acres of the. W.M.A.Kirby hod in Van Bares tpv Consideration, 1 Miss Pearl Woods of Indianapolis has been visiting Bloomington relationa during tbe past two week : J The wife and child of John Beers were in town last week, and Mrs. .B. bad the household goods shipped to Lexington, Ky., where Jobs hat work at bis trade, & D. Noel will use tbe steel roofing on a cottage he will -erect in the near future on a lot in the Hunter addittion. IMMKNSI STOCK OF FLANNEL 8H1BT3 AT "TB COKNER." Elmer Bnaaard and Miss Kate Kirby were recently married at the residence of tbe bride's parents in Van Buren tp. Both are well known and popular young people. Lea. D. Rogers is special traveling agent for the N. Y. Life ! Ins. Co.. and will make - business j He ta the 1 ilia k I aaaas ' lAB 4 ha nAUl mdotatry Decease ry for tbe position. , Jr VooWAST the neatest fitting garments yoa ever wore, go to Benj. McGee and get him to' cut and' make voo a suit. He is superior to all. Chkess Straws. Make a paste with sis oonces of flour, four ounces of batter three, ounces of grated rarmtsan cheese, and as little wa ter as possible ; season it with salt, pepper and cayenne, according to taate; roll it out thin, cut into arrow strips, brash them over with a little yolk of egg diluted with water; bake in a moderate oven end serve hot. Notice of election of Trustees for the Christian church of Clear Creek, Monroe county, Indiana. Mot ice u hereby given tbat tbe membem of tbe Christian church of- Clear Creek, Monroe county, hid., will meet at their mid church tusttae on Wednesday, April 10th, )8g9, at 7 o'clock: p. m,, for the purpose of electing trustees for said swureb. ' By order of the Church, Tbe cost of tbe improvements to Robertson Bins, room will not be added. to the cost of goods. On the contrary Eobertson Bros, claim that they ran and will sell goods cheaper than any other store in Nort'j AttArifa'
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SIGJT OF RED poleaT GvJlisaarau T-". i J i hO OB X , K0ITOR, i Ohss. Hops has entered college again UtU term. Hiaaaa MHIU snd Oampben of Paoli hare entered oollege. Mil Xary Barwiek of DePanw, eUua '89, tisited ftyan and TbeU aiator last Urs. Blynn of Fort "Wayne h viilting her daughter, Xiat Catherine. Xiaa Ullard left on Friday for her home at Marios. Br her departure I. U. Iobm one of her moat popular young la dtea. Mewrt. Wilson and Debelle sod Mb McMahaa entered collect and will graduUe with tbe Senior elate. Mr. sleek. '81; haa been eampolJod to quit college on account of the eertoui "1aa 01 sta tamer.Ifr.Ctifford a arraduate of State Normal and who haa been principal of Paoli aehosb hat entered the J (inter class, Reynold of chut '89, left yecterday to take s position in tbe State- Normal. He will return nozt year sad. AoUh his courts.- . . : Quite a namber of the ttudenta are back in their placettSinong them Miami Rawlet, Oorr, East, Lindlev, Bennett and Itimrs. Hope, Eadley, Onfflth and Dye. Han ion ClaM Dav honor are as follow: Jno. R. Brill, Orator; O. A. Rhett and W, V. Moffntt, tttnortaai; . u. wnanr and Hist Effle Lomond, Prophet; F- BDrewlar, Poet; Beit. Fettlar, Faculty Man. W. W. Featlar, a graduate of I. XT., ia elan of '87, ha been appointed by Major Jaa Mltcholl, deputy prolocutor for 1 adiaaspolb). Paoli KepuWican Mines Fannie Campbell and Rite Millit left latt Saturday for Blnemington, where they enter colle. MinFannis waa accompanied by 1tsrfather4 exrTreatorer, George W. Campbell. Mitt Klla, who bat jutt doted a succeatful tana of school in thit towntbip, wa also accompanied by be father, John Millis. May aueeeu attead the girls. Tha Sns weather it tarnine tts ttu denta' mind toward oat door tpoii, edhtequently Tennis smt Bate Ball cluba are being formed. Tha T. M. C. A. and T. W. C. A. hold a joint meeting and social thi (Tuesday) ernning at the college chapel, ts which lh public and students are cordially invited. ' All the copies of Dr. Dabney a book, "The Causes of the French Revolution," were destroyed by Ira at the publishers establbbment, hut they are bow printing extra edition. During this delay lr. Dabney has been lecturing to hit class. Prof. Albert Bryan of Vincenne University will deliver hi lecture entitled "An Potto," a sketch of the Brat settlement of Indiana and the since of Vin cenne by Clark, in the college chape! on Friday evening next, rroieator nryan ia a member of '78, and is well known among professors, students and citizens, being one of the best educator in the State. Professor Bryan delivered thit lecture in Indianapolis duting the winter and was highly complimented' by the pre. Tbe lecture is to be free and the bouse should be crowded. Ellettsville Citizen : Three or four car load of bog will be shipped from thit place next Tuesday W.C.Draper shipped five car load of Walnut lum ber from tbia place last wees uneie Charley Moore it now able to be out after an illness of nearly two months Mrs Noel of Blcumincton, vititei Mr. Cas tle at thit place tbe first of last week Five atudent or jsieomington, waixea down to this place Monday to visit tbe atone quarries Misses Oneta Allen and Daisy Miller of Bloomington visited friend at thit place the Brat of the week Mira May Brodix, of Bloomington, visited hero the Srtt of the week Chat. Rawletand Wm. Louden, of Blooming, ton, were visiting at this place the Srtt ef the week James Williams and family, Luke and Bert Marshall, and Geo. Coffey went to Gibson City, Ills., Monday John Eakin, Geo. Seek, Newt. Hay and Cbaa. Grant who have hern at Bedford working were at home over Sunday. Why Oklahoma (a fJeveted. I was down in that Oklahoma country three years ago," said an officer of Geo. Miles' staff, speaking of the likelihood of fight between the troops and tbe Oklahoma boomers,. General Sheridan and General Miles went to Fort Reno to quiet a disturbance among the Chyenne Indiana, and I was in j the party. It is oertainly a beau-j tiful region for the agriculturalist,and it is no wonder the lands are' coveted. The soil as rich aud well watered, the country is rolling! prairie, the climate is mild and eou-ble, the grs-s in summer "belly deep," snd two railroads are equable, tbe now rnn throHgh the heart ot the vast domsin. It would be the fin est fruit country in tbe world. A t Fort Keno peaches, pears and plums are raised which cannot be equalled h. . , . f, I'. .1 The most magnificent corn I ever saw was raised in Oklahoma by the few half breeds allowed to till the soil. There are splendid streams, the Canadian river and its north fork, which course through tbe land. There is no snow, very little frost and never a sign or a blizzard. It does seem a pity tbat such a superb agricultural region should be shut out from settlement and given over perpetually to a a worthless lot of Indians, who can nut us it even aaa buutiujj jjrouud ."
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Pat.Le'th.Tit Point Op Toe Comnsense. Seeing: Them. SHOE: ONiir C'IGABKTTKS.- The most tearful menace to tbe happiness health and stability of the American republic i8;tbe!is)bU bein fastened upon the rising generation of boys of smoking cigarettes. That this, habit i more, iujurioun- to tbe health, strength aod moral, purity than either beer or whisky drinking there is no manner of doubt. That tbe habit is productive of throat disease, and insanity has been abundantly dcmoo8trated,that it leads to that most abominable of all vices opium smoking, there 'is all manner of proof. In fact it has been shown in many iostanoes by ohemicsl examination Ibat opium is a component of many cigarettes That the ioe is increasing : at a most fearfol ratio Deeds - no argument to prove; the fact is open tto view, and .patent to the publicsEx. OHGR1FPS SALS O i By virtus of a ccrtifled copy of a Decree to Me directed from tbe Clerk's office ef tbe Monroe Circuit Court, ia la causa wherein William C. WintUndley is plaintiff, and David Allan, Mary M. Allen, Northwlttern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wit, Jens A. Mitchell and Frank X. Worlvy, are defendant, requiring me to mnke the sum of six thousand, three hundred.and fortyeight doilara and cighty-fivo cents, with interest oat said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bid aer, on SATURDAY, APRIL 27 between the hour of 10 o' and 4 o'clock r- at, of said d door of the court house of county, Indiana, tbe rents and prottts for a term not exceedinc; seven yejrs, of tine following Real Rstate, to-wit: The south half of section thirty-one (31), the east half of the n orth weet quarter of section thirty-one (31), township ten (10) range two (a) west, and the eouthwmt quarter of the northeast quarter of section, thirty-two (31) and the wet half of the aortheait quarter of section thirty-en (31 ) and the southeast quarter ef the northeast quarter of taction thirly-one (Styasd the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-two (31), ail the above real estate in town tea ( 10), north of range two (3) west in Monroe county, Indiana, and that the tame be suld tub ject to a cortain mortgage la favor of the defendant, the North wrstern Mutual Life Insurance Companr of Milwaukee, Wis consin, which said Company bold, a prior mortgage thereon, which said mortgage it recorded in Mortgage Record J. at pagra 39 to 43 of said Monroe eounty. And it is further ordered that the Shtr. iff in like manner sell tbe southeast .quarter of the southwest quarter of toation thirty-two (31) and tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section thirty-two (32), saute town and range. If such rents and profiit will not tell for a sufficient turn to satisfy aald decree, interest and costs, I will, at the tame time and place, expose to public tale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof a may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and ooet. Said tale will be made without any- relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J.FARR,' Sheriff Monro County. March 2T, 1889. . ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATtfflKS xe Van WarA el IS! nnawrn vumai taaa LsfafsttB laaiaiJOTsi CtDCiBnatj rlOBjsWll8t VQVUHKm SLEEPING CAHH ELESANT CARS) AU TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOUD Tickets Sold and Baggage Cheeked to Destination. Xabtaa If swa was ta St lattr taaxnMd-aU xtokel laaanalfrcmil C O. afloCormlok. a. ras,aam, let, Dear bora St. cBIoaOO, CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE BT ENOCH FULLER, ON JCA8y TKRMS. Bouse and Lot on west 6th St., known a tbo Jatnos Matthews proporty ; best loon the ,tret-PrWl.o&o; 300 cash balance on long time. ll IS....... I .... n wiul Atk .tMttf four good rooms, cellar, ko., first lot west of Joe Cron's-price l',QQ0, ono-thlrd cash balance in two payments. Thit ia the bis: oargain tn ino ctty, tne location una Bu"f ns wnslderedT Also, Mouse snd I Also, House and Lot, one lot west o' last named: tame kind of house; , tnso ; same terms. Alto, 19 dftiirahle lot left in Fuller 4 Wntaron' Addition, ranging from $50 to 300 in price. Remember that those are the only lot that have two McAdamised streets and sidewalks compute. Also, one lot on wott Sib street, Davit' subdivision to City of Bmomingtcn; prior 100 Vary cheap. Alto, one Lot An west fd knowi s a part of Capt. Hen lay's property. A vrry desirable lot, very large. Price $20i Easy term. Also, Two nine Lots in South Turk beautifully located ; price $5S each, one third down, I in one and in two year Call nn Enoch Fuller, or on S. E Car miclistl, liis autboriwd sstnt.
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years ago Frank Lloyd, now a de tective at lndianspoiis, started a meat shop iu Martinsville, borrow ing of Captain CbstaSeaton, county Treasurer, $300 out of the school iund with which to run the busi ness. Lloyd bad no trouble in get ting George W. Proaaer. tbe Aud itor, and several other Republicans to go bis security. Lloyd failed snd could not pay tba money. Prosser snd his colleaffaes persuad ed Mrs. Lloyd to mortgage her property to pay the note, which she did and they thought they were free. A suit has been filed asking the court to set aside tbe mortgage, which will, according to law. be done, as a woman oaunot mortgage her property to pay ber biuland'a ditbts, and the tax payers of Morgn will lose the 300. Hamp Malicoat, who went with Spellman, of Goeport, to Cen tral America last fall, aa blacksmith for (he lumber business in which Spellman was engaged, died a few weeks ago of yellow fever. He was a veteran ef the late war and doubtless fell. an easy, prey to the climatic change and expo8uroTb which he was subjected. It is now- firmly believed tbat the murderer Tascott is clerking in some store that don't advertise. It is a safe refuge. Lafayette Times. Beautiful Place for a "Bom." Central America must be a pleasant country for a lazy man. A letter from Costa Rica tells how tbe people there take life easily. It takes twenty employes to run a short train of oars. All dress in gorgeous uniform", and the conductor is resplendent ;n silver and gold decorations. Passengers purchase tickets on credit, aod sixty days are allowed for the paymeut of freight bills. Out io the country goods are carried by ox teams, and it frequently takes a team s week to make fiity miles. Nobody is in a hurry, and nobody cares to do to-day what can be nut off un til to-morrow, i he necessaries oi life are cheap, and long credit is forced upon the purchaser. Nobody steals anything and a poor teamster will carry thousands ot dollars many miles for 80c. Such a thing as highway robbery is unheard of. The people have oo violent prejudices against anything but hard work, and they will do anything to help a stranger until he proves himself disagreeable. Then they will notify him to leave, and if he is. slow about it they will force hiss to go. eJL.Sw. H U I J? ISO. las the loaclfnar ITunwrisJL. I?irx;t;oXtV AND FURNITURE DEALER. I CASKT IK STjCK Tan BKST un or FuRHlTuRK AMD UNDKKTAK. I NO GOODS EYX KTT Vf BLOOkHXaTOSr, JtKP WILL !.!, voo oaoiit ensarsn tuam aky cms: Cohi ivd in mr Bcrmts via" buy. tSrtiuvrn sros Wilt, wsst or CL.vaa s OajcsaT. n-26-8 THE HIPKOVED KENTUCKY RAIL FENCE ! The Leader of Them ill!. The Patentee of this newly invented Rail Fence doiro to cull the attention of those interested in ruob matters, tit the above patent and claim for it, as it w at made bv practical farmers, the "very acme of perfection", in fencing. This fence it. built on a straight line, thus occupying less ground than the old worm fence. Theto chtiint can be easily, established unnn a mo nni.'s instioction Be tides, it has the commends bio feature of being simplicity itseir. For run particulars, description, price, bow constructed, etc., address Jho. W. Hudsos, Bedford, Ind., or L Milt, Roosaa, Bloomington, Ind. mr27-4 Commiioiier'a Stile of Real Estate. David B. Graham vs. Sahina Graham, Milton Graham, Edward Graham, Francis M. Carroll, etal. Partition 1563. Notice is hereby given, tbat the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in tbe above entitled cause by tbe Judge of the Monroe Circuit Court, will a such com. missioner by older of said Court, offer for tale at Public Auction, on the premise on THURSDAY, MARCH SSxa, 1889, at one o'clock p. tn.. tbe following real estate in Monroe county, in tbe Stats of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter of tha southeast quarter of section ten, township ten, north range one west ; also tbe south half of tbe southwest quarter of section eleven, township ten, nurth range ens weet. ' TJCRM3 OF SALE. One-third cash in hand, one-thtrd in six months and one-third in twelve months from day of tale, purchaser giving notes for deferred payment bearing six per cent, interest from date, waving all relief from valuation or appraisement law, with good freehold security. IRAC. BATMAN Mar. 6-'89. Coinmiwionor. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the tats Of Nicholas i, Ma field, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Ho. 153. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by Ben. P. A1ams, Administrator of said estate, setting up tbe insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay tbe debts and liabilities there, f, the Judge of said Court did, on the ;th day of February, 1889, find said state to be probably insolvent, and order he same to be settled accordingly. Tbe creditors ot said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and reluirad to file their claims agsin'l said osate for allowance. Witness, the Clerk and teal of laid Court, st Bloomington, Indiana, thit 38tn lav of February, 1889. Bnx ENOCH FULLER, Clerk. Louden A Rogers, Att'yt. ?eb. Sc. 188?.
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SATISFACTION 6UARA WTEED EAmM Sole Agents. . SCHOOL. PUKO gAtUE. NOTICE it hereby given, that the following tracts of lanti heretofore bid ir on account of tbe School Funds, having been duly appraised by three disinterested free holders of the neighborhood in which the lands are situate, will be offered for sale on a credit of five years, with interest at seven per cent, per annum, payable annually ia advance, for a turn not let than the appraised value thentof, on MONDAY, MARCH 25th, lf9, at the Court House door in the City of Bloomington, between the hours ot' 10 o' clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p.m. of taiddtty : WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Tha northwest fourth of the northeast quarter of section nine, in township ten, north range one wst, forty acres. Mortgaged by Harvey Baker. Forfeited, and appraised at two hundred dollars. Tbe southwest quarter of tbe southeast quurter of section fourteen, township ten, north range one west, forty acres. Mortgaged by John W.Hubbard. Forfeited, and appraised, at two hundred and forty dollar. Tbe southeast quarter of tbe southwest quarter of section seven, township ten, north range one west, containing forty acre. Mortgaged by W. 6. Clark. Forfeited, snd appraised at two hundred nud forty dollars. Thirty-fire acres off of southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section twentythree, to iiliip ten, north range one west. Mortgaged by Andrew Robinson. Forfeited and appraised at one hundred and eighty dollar. The sale will he continued from day to day until all are sold or offered for sale. WILLIAM T. BLAIR, Auditor Monroe County. Feb. 27 1889. fiCUOOI stWD SAkVft V OTU K is hereby giventV -e foll lowing lncU cr parcel ejpaaat or so much thereof as may be necrtfary tn Pkj-the principal, interest, damages and ciU thereon, will be sold oi ofiered .for sale at tbe Court House door, in the City of Bloomington, County or Alonroo and Slate of Indiana, to. tho highest bidder for coh in hand, on , MONDAY, MARCH 45tbt, 1889, being tho fourth Monday of said month, the.sHid lands having been mortgaged to tbo Slate of Indiana to sccqro tbs -principal and interest to tbe funds hereinafter described, and the interest being due and remaining unpaid on the several mortgages sad the lands therein described. WASHINGTONTOWNSHir. Loan No 3205 Fifteen aero oiF of the south side of the northeinr quarter of the northeast ouartur of section twentv-three. A'so ten acres off of the north side of the southeast quarter of tbe northeast quarter of section twenty-three. Alio fifteen acres off of the south tide of tbe north-; west quarter of the northwest quarter ef section twenty-four. Also ten acre off of tbe north tide of tbe southwest Quar ter of tbe northwest quurter of (action ! twenty-four. All in towmhip ten, north ' range one west; mortgaged by William, P Hacker and wife to the common school : fund Principal, interest, damages and costs, $188 80 ; Loan No 3180 Twenty-one acre off of tue nortn ena oi me northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section twen-ly-threa; and twenty-five acres off of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four, sll in township ten, north range one west Mortgaged by James A Bennett and wife to the fund of township eight, north range one welt. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $197 75. ' Loan 2883 The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twentytwo, -township ten, north range one west, contiining forty acres. Mortgaged by John E Bastin and wife to the fund of township nine, north range one west. Principal, inUreJt, damage and cost, $134 40. No. 3099 The touth'fest quarter of tho northeast quarter- of -sarjUon twelve, thirty-seven and ninety-thrwi one hundredth acres ; also tbe east half of the south wel t quarter of tbe northeast quarter if section twelve, twenty acres, mure or lets ; also thirty acres, more or lest off of the tooth end of the south half of the northwest quarter, taction twelve,' all in township ten, norm range one west. Mortgaged by Owen Knight (unmarried) to the common school fund. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $320 85, BENTON TOWNSHIP. Loan No 2030- The southeast quarter of section number eleven, township nine north.range one east, containing one hundred and sixty acres ; mortgaged by Jacob Swisher and wife to tho funds of township nine, north range one wot; principal, interest, damages and costs, $3I6.3S Loan No 2681 The northwest fourtl. of the southwest quartev of taction twen ty-seven, township nine nortn, rnnge one east, forty acres ; mortgaged by George W Galyan and wifo to tho funds of township nine, range one east ; principal, interest, damages and costs, $79 50 No. 1744 The northwest fourth of the northeast quarter of section thirtythree, township nine, north range one east, containing forty acre. Mortgaged bv William Robertson and wifo to tb common school fund. Principal, interest, damage and costs, $81 15. BLOOMINGTON TOWNSHIP. Loan No 29J6-Thfteast half the northt quarter of section one, township nine mirth, rang ou west, etehtyaata more or leu ; mortgaged by Thomas B Burns and wife to tbe common school fund ; principal, interest, damuges and costs, $169 8ft CITY OF BLOOMINGTON. Loan o 2786 Tha oa:t H.df of fr--
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"JS JESutton. Don't Cont Off. enforced Crotch, OS MONEY REM HSEO. house, Bfoomingfon, Ind. tiemil In-Let No twenty, in tba Ctty of oioomingwn ; morigagea oy Jfimwi s.etly and wife; principal, interest, dataagei and costt, U9 35 ... t . PKBRY TOWNSHIF. Loan No 3B24 The so ithwest quarter of tbe southeast quarter f taction twenty-two, township eight north, range one west, containing forty acres more or less ; mortgaged by James H Cutcher and wife to the funds of townshib eight north, range one west; principal, interest, damages and costs, $235 15 SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. Loan 3112 The north Half of thetoutheatt quarter of section ;hree, township eigns, norm range one er.st, eigniT acres more or less. Mortgaged by it levin 4 Percifleld and wife to the funds of town ship nino, north range onn west. Frincipal, 'interest, damage and costs, $1 73 35. POLK TOWNSHIP. Loan No 2745 Tbe northwest fourth of the northeast quarter, and the northens fourth of the northwest quarter of section thiity-two, township seven, north range one cast, eighty mires more or lea Mortgaged by Joseph East and wife to the common school fund Principal, interests, damages nnd cost l, 189 Loan No 3254 Tbe southeast quarter of tha southwest quarter of section number t'xtet-n, township st-vra north, range one e astcontaintng forty acres more or tots; mortgaged by Jolin Martin and wife to the common aclnol fund ; principal, interest, damage! and costs, $60 85 Loan No 3074 The southeast quarter of tha northwest quarter, and southeast quarter of the northeast quarlor, alt in tectiun eight, township tuven north, range one east, eighty acres- mortgaged by James L Sciscoe and wife to the fundi of town ten north, range two west; principal, interest dams get and cost, $110 15 CLEAR CREEK-TOWNSHIP. . Loan No 2619 Part northeast fourth of the northeast quarter sect.on thirteen township SitVen north, rig?s rme wtatt, all that part that Ikt west of i&itt Creeki.contnining thirty-five acre mora or tti; mortgaged by John H Dtvis tnd wifo to tho lun dt of town eight north, range one west; principal, Ulcrest, damages and co.ti, $134 35 Ix.n No 3118 The north half of the tiortbeast quarter of the northwest quarter ot lection twnlj-ftur, n township sever north, range one wust, t venty acres more or less ; mortgaged by Matthew Fluyd hnd wife (o the funds of town eight tiorth, range one west ; principal, interest, damages and cons, $1 10 71 INDIAN CREEK TOWNSHIP Loan No 3058 Thirty acres off of the west side of tbo aootbwttt quarter of section two, township seven north, range two west; mortgaged by John A Smith to the funds of town eijtht north,- range. ore east; principal, interest, damages ;ar.d cote, $13 65 j If less than -the whole of any tract is fold, the part so sold will be in the i northwest corner o th tract. Tbe aale will be cot tinned from day to day until sll shall ba told or nffere for tale. WILLIAM If. BLAIR. Annrron Mouses Covxrr, Ixo. February 27t, 1889. DUNCAN BATMAN, Attye. ' Notice to Noa-tteslltMs. State of Indiana, Monroe County, st. In the Circuit O.-urt, of Monroe county, in the Sute of Indiana, April Term, 18S8. No. 1864. Hiram Brown vs. Jcseph X. Sharps, Joseph K. Sharpo, jr., laary E. Sharps, Albion B. Sbepard, Spencer Bales. Be it known, tbat on tha 11th day of March, 1889, the above named plaintiff, by bis attorneys, filed in the office- of the Clerk of tha Circuit Court of Monroe County in tba Stale of Indiana, hit complaint against the above named defendant, and on 1 1th day of IKarch, 1889, the laid plaintiff filed' in tht Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that a cao to of action exist againtt the defendant, Albion S. Sliepard; that tha same is in relation to real estate and to have a receiver appoin led therefor, and tbat taid defendant it a necessary party thereto and not a rettdtnt ot the State of Indiana, and laid plaintiff having by endorsement on laid complaint required the defendant to appear in taid Court and answer or demur tbetato, on the 3d day of May, 1S89, Now therefore, by order of aaid court said defendant last aW e named it hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint againtt. him, and that unlest he appears and uniweri or demurs thereto, at the caliing o.' taid cause on the 3rd day of May, 188, tha tarns being the 11th judioial day of a term of aid Court, to e begun and held at the Court House in tbe City of Bloomington, on tbe fourth Monday in April, 1889, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be hoard and determined in his absence. ENOCH tULLKK, Clerk. March 13th, 1889. SWAlfTED! A LES M E N. to canvass for tbo tale of Nursery Stock. A full line of lending specialtie. Salary -ind expenses paid to successful men. No -xpnrience necessary. Writs for tormv -tatini; aire. Mention this pupor.J O.L. BOOTH BY, Nurseryman, Rait Park, till Apl. 10. Rochetter, N. Y. KOTICE TO ISIVESTOltS. PHB BOOKS of the Bloomington G Company aro now open nt the Sec retary's office, (Charley McPheeters" grocery store) for tbepurposoof taking stock. Said books will ha (dosed when $700 mora h subscribed. Stock $"0 per share.. If you want tuck in u paying business, now ih your lime First como first fnryed. BOBEHT C..G REEVES, FuV. Sccretarv.
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