Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 April 1889 — Page 2

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IS ADViSCB, 1.M at Yr When -the revenue from the Bloamtngton pestoffioe amounts f f 10,000 pry annum we will be . tilled to le delivery. It iUicer-: taiaiy.reoeh that point sooa. Comity enditors are receiving e copy of the act providing toe the burial of honorably discharged soldiers who hive no means-of defraying such expense. Yoiship. traatecesre rrqolred t make an rlhriraaceof for. that purpose. There ace fir Men yci to who were there when Blaine first entered it i 1863. They are Judge Hotmail, 8. S. Cox, Samuel J. Randall, Wm- I.Kelly ..aad Charhy 0'Neik V 2?omtia who haa tastes Sir home life or the. comforts of civilisation can see orach -promise of either in a . trip to Ofelalioow w'rtb an intention of sir OMliny few. place jbt recognition. -The people who have beea - hanging w the herder some lime . IB . - -1 Al as weu as ine majority w unm : who have nettled is the territory are the toughest of the toaeh ele--BieBt-reepttf who value hitman life Itghrfy-aud hope to die with their hoots Monroe county oeonle who desire to wo inr part ot that momh-ed -lad -W- do better to wait and WnH- in mootbe from now of those. who have proved p their claims. : At -anion soldier can -secure free transportation 4o aftd hta .the - - H..Ui tlnnw. :iut - isteace while there, for the purpose of receiving treat mart of having a sargical operation perforated, by first proeoring an order from the Board of Gommiasioners of sneb ioetitotioa on the U. S. Quartermaster's Department This is a fart otgeoertlly known by the old veterans, hot it is so stated in some of the leading papers of' the country. ; m;u .--. ; It has been cold atod dry in Dakota and Minnesota for some time, past and. when a fire -started on the prairies during a lerrioie wind storm early ltst week, it swept with resistless force, over a large stretch of territory. Towns were wiped- oat of eaijtenee olmnst in an instant and the loss of life and property has bee appalling. It is steted that not less than $4,900,009 djmages was me. f . a 1 ' . . The rspidity with whieh AtnsirftotPostmaster -Genei-al Clark -' na tiTia-haan "ftin'g (Hif isootdueto the violation ot real CSvil Servicfe refor-w. He has simply been -performing the dafriee that were imposed on him. by the expiration of the terms of over a thousand postmasters of the fourth class and the resignation of some ' three thousand mre. Mr. darkeon has been appointing Republicans to the poaitina of coarse, but he has been appointing honest, capable and eflraient public servants. --fpeneer Democrat: JF. M. Field, our oi!igiog and competent

postmaster, baa goWytthe rodj base, baen the cltaogcs as a knight of the grip, and MrsTjprovenientir.

Field will take , his plaee in the The new fish law which reqBires that no fkh be taken from the wafers, of Indiana except with hook and line, is eerteinly a good -oae and boold rigidly enforced. It is similar to the 0d Jaw with two or three changes. As it stands now all road snpervfrors are made officers and are empowered to arrest any person or persona caught taking fish other than -with a honk and line. Tbia will be in force for the period of five years when, if the law is strictly obeyed, the streams which are now almost destitute of fish will be thoroughly etyfcfd. ' ' WAeniSGTOH, April -ft Tobias Herte,of Bedford,ne of the brightest and most "popular eommereial travelers in the country, was to-day appointed a special claim agent na tter the Indlaa Barean, at a salary of $3,500 AJrear .and. .expenses. Tb appinf ment is- a recognition of the Uommerciot Traveters' AsBoeiatinn of the United Stateti, of which Mr. Herte is an active mem ber. He wiH lesvo for his home at Bedford to-morrow, and will proceed to Washington Territory, which anil be his field of )atxr, as soon as he closes up his affairs at Chicago;' j. . Kansas City Item : The out- - look for Kansas crops was never so fine as at prcsinf. Travelers over all the through lines of, railways unit in the aPrlion tKattlvp winter wheat crop will be unexcelled. The prooprets are favorable foe every kind of farm product.and the average Kanaan aears a broad smik of st'lf.-satisfaicttRU not wen before for years. Kansas City Gazette : We would like to be in a balnon on 22d of April a.ad lie slowly wafted over Oklahoma. We would see more town lot stakes driven before night, than stakes indicating the Hfat pafeh, and every other tent would have a real estate .ajrent's shingle I'oUgiog out. We Wimld see many it 61 ami tikull scrap, with now .-nid then a sharp crack if the revolver, a rough pin; box aod a loir. Yea, verily! (iravt ill ' v rfS I'Ji'nty sphr hitte.

A Erai Opil of Spi iflfls.

NEW DRESS GOODS, SATINES, CHALLIES, LAWNS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, Table Linen, Napkins, Cbash, Grooeries, Boots, Shoes, Hat a, Vo. ALSO I C0DPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE.

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It eef ma like a criminal wnitr of mtmey to pay S. Cx $0fr for that lectwte". Thpre are a scare of fttndents.of I. U. who eoold have written a better lecture, aud whose delivery would be tar mure acceptable to an. audience The stockholders who control the City Hall at Bedford, have been looking- into the - advantages offered by the different kinds of metal roofing, and after careful investigation nave given the contract for IfnelV-Iuiproved Steel Roofing mad ly Seward & Koe) of this city. v . On Saturday a wek the Di rectors of the Monroe County A ricoltnral S ociety held a raocii at which the reefenation of Bob Roeers was reeei ved and Jno. v ShoeoMker elwtwl in Ms stfad For General Sitpcrintendent. Gil. K. Perry of EUirttaville was chosen . 0unrinfarHtawt& -of -DrpartnjPllfS were then snected as follows : J. o. Dinsmitre, item ral purpose horses ; John Rml, Cattle; F. M. liogtrs, sheep snd bug;) ; Wm. Neill, agricultural halt Beu. Dunn, floral hall; A. E. JoliD.son, mechanical and poultry; Juhn W. Shoemaker, speed ring. The Fair will be held from Spt. 16th to 20th, next. Harvey -Baker, looking ns happy as a bride, was in the city last week. Me could soarcely real ize that this was the Blooiniugian lie resided' in last unntmer, so many and imThe atenr .JUtw ot Descant. If a man dies intestate, leaving a wwoa tDd cuiM-or children, not exceeding two, the personal proper ty 01 such mtestate snail be equally divided among the widow and children, the widow taking an equal share with oue child, but if the number of, children exceed two the widow's share Hhntl not be reduced helow one-third of the whole : Provided, That if a man marry a second or subsequent wife and has by. her no children, but has children alive by a former wife the interests of such second or subsequent childless wife m the lands of the decedent shall only be a life estate, J and the fee of the same shall, at the death of such husband, vent in such ol ildren, subject only to tlie life estate of the widow. Sec. 2. In nil cases where, dnrthe life of the second or subsequent childless wife, and sfter the death .of the htubatir,.t!he children of the latter by a. former wife have executed or attempted to execute conveyances in fee to all, or any part, of the lands affected by the life estate, and have received full payment therefor, or where all or any part of such lands have been conveyed for a full consideration by the guardians of any of melt children, such eonvryances Bbnll, at the death of such second or subsequent i hildless wife, he held to convey the interest of em-h children in such lands that would descend to them through such subftt-qitfot or childless wile, and shall eKiop mch liil'Iren or their heirs frm hereafter, such interests,' claiming rjee, 3. In all capes, where, after the death of such husband, the seeotid or sidequcnt child I a wife, and the children of the decode til by a former it'e.or their guurdians, have attempted to dispose of the life estate by conveyance one to the other ot certain parts of the lands of said decedent, such conveyance. Shall be held to Im? valid, and sha.ll estop all t(ie parties or their hcirn from hereafter claiming any interest so conveyed; providtd, tht this art shall not aft'ect any suit now pending. The provisions of this act rhall not apply where the scotid childlrbs wile bus already died

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FOR YOURSELF. A pleasant birth day anniver sary who celebrated at the residence of Jos. Kirby, last Friday night Inasmuch a.t Mrs. Kirby 's birthday icciirretl on Friday aud Mr. K. s on ejaturday, a joint oeieorauon was bad. A 8ubMantiul stonti fence has been built around the emetery at Mt. Gilead church, ai; a wt of about .160. It is a needed im provement snd shows the good iudvment of the lteoijle ia that - . ... - ueigltuoriioocl. A CARD. Wm. A. Gstw-rTJeiir J!ir: Josie antjilgirtaiTP receivoa a inn . snrpnw ixriifSisvQa vox x w iiii.. $mm wS of mgTit (hml tfttnn MHAfl nnn b raaMi t .Ht!Sb,!Criii;hae. SmnlrlTeeW, oil Hna resnou.- 4.11 or gnorvi-iiqu -cuiCverMtion win rcm-ion fcrom me will) Hti elogiint t!mr c jn, ana Joaic with not of liMnfcrme Tenit knlvoa, token of thnir appreciation of our humble Kcrvicca. Toe surpriao wi so cmpiota thut word died en oar' ! ipa, whan we tried to rrtpond we fclfan cmtifiod to bo io kindly and affootion itoly thought and Cared for. Vary ltctpectfully. Sabb S. Pittmak. "Texas Al," the Cowboy Pianist, will play the piano bli' dfolded and the key board entirely concealed hy cloth and with leaded revolvers, firing while playing. Don't miss seeing him. Quo night only, Saturday, April 20th. .Aj3USin 2d and 35 cents. JJLH. HUNTER Ih tlxe lead ins FnneraL Utreetolt AND FURNITURE DEALER, l ctnar in stock tus hkkt uki or FURHITUKB AND UNUKRTAKIKG GOODS BTBK KEPT IN RtOOMIKOTOJf, AW TIU fXt.h rnv ooods cniAPitu tbah awt ona. Cutis and aa mi BKmas you BUT. SSTSUrrH 8IDK iUAas, WCT or Clark's Gbocsbt. e26-8 OUER1FVS 8t,E. By virtue of a cenifled copy of a Decree to me directod from tile Clurk's office nf thfl Monroe Circuit Court, In a caui-e wherein Jumcs K. Seek is plaintiff, and Thomas W. Sparks, Henry Sparks and Lou. E. Sparks nra dcfondnt, requiring me to innlco the sum eleven hundred and forty-9va dollars and ireveuty-live cants, with interest on said decree and costs, I will exposa at Public Sale, to tba highest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1889, between the hours of IS o'clock a. m. and 4 o'oluck P- v., nf mid day, at the door of the court bouse of Miid Monroe oenn.ty, Indimn, the renU and protlts tor a term not exceed ing stven years, ol the following Kcul Estate, to-wit : . A lot in the southwest qlmrtor nf tho northwest quarter of section thirty-two (.32), town wight (S) range two (2) west, described as follows: beginning at tba northwest corner of the lot kiown as Ih-a Bnptist church lot, and running won t cross (treet, running north and sonlh in the town of Stanford ; thence couth to the north street, in mid town; thenca ciiit one liandrd and eighty (1 Si) fool i tbonce south to the lot known as tho Metliodint church lot; thence east to the point where tlm said linptfel church lot and the nid Methodist church lots corner; tbenee north to tho place of bflainniiljt. Also lot number twanty-six (2G). and thn east half of lot number twenty-seven (27), in said town of Stanford, Indiana. A1o loU numbers twenty-throe (23), twnoly-four 34). and twenly-fivu (25) in said town of Stanford, Indiana.-Aii-o a certain lot lying on the norlh ride of the rJtato road, ruuninsr nasi and west through the town nf rttttnfnr.l. (ind adjoining suid town on the cast as follow-; commencing ut tho soutlmxnt. corner of lt niiMiter twenly-Qva (25), ni'Vaid town, running lliunce t eighty ft-ui ; thenco north oii;hty (80) foot; thence wost eighty (SO; foot to tho northeast corner of stdd lot twonty-fivii (35); lhen :c south eighty (80) foot to the piaoe of beginning. -If such mntsamr profits will not sell for a sufliolont sum to satisfy said doerue, Internsls and costs, I will at the emne time and ptiivc, expose to public tale tho ''no simple of said real elnto, or so much thereof its may be stiDMittil to discharge suid decree, intercut and coU.( Suitl sale will be mado without any re livf whatever ttoin valuation or appraisement Jaws. THOMAS J. PARR, Sheriff &D3ri Couoty. Apul 10, 1?88.

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SIGN OF RID College CwlHiu.? . J . Ii ODB, EDITOR.- ' -a. Prof. Coulter' of Wabash colWe tures to-night (Tuesday) at college cbapel. Tho material for the new catalogue has bean sent to the publishers, t Ten of tho Senior olass went- to CrawfordnviVle Friday to have thdtr piclu res taken. The first of the scheduled gams was plnved on Thursday afternodo betwoon Uie BIom & Boland nines with a score ol It la 23 in favor of former. The first of the tennis contests was plavod Saturday between Metirs. Reed snd' Moore and Jones and "Wm. Louden. The latter parties won every set. The Pbi Gumma Delta fraternity will hold its annnal convention at Crawford, villa the first week in May. The chapter here will send a large delegation. ' Quite a number of students attended the State Oratorical Contort at Indianapolis. Some of the Seniors bad their pictures taken while ia the city. A. O. Pauley, last year with '90, visited his parents Sunday. He now has a good positioa in one oi the 'Men on office at Chicago. Hon. C. R. Worrnll lias tendered the "Skull" a n-ceptioa at his home on next Friday night. It will no doabt ba one of the serial events of the season, im Mr.-and Mrs. Worrall have few superiors as- entertainer. Several of the Senior were somewhat uneasy because tbey had not finished the required work in English. Tho faculty at its last meeting dispelled thU fear by relieving '89 from such requirements but at the same time stating that all future classes will be held to a strict observance The Kev. Dr. Geo. E. Rred, who will soon bo president of the Dick tnin College, says: "A young man who plHj-s busc bull or pulls a stroke or can preach ns eflV-c tivoly as the man to whom lung hair and a grave yard face gives a am-red look." From which it may bo inforreel that athletics will hnve a great boom In Dickiti son under th o new President. At miwting of the Oratorical Association Friday aftern.vn, in the N w Dunuison Hotel, the following otli''rs were elected for the ensiiini; ytur: President, H. K. 8nt., Vbh College : vice president, B. AI. Davii Hutli-r ; n--COrdln'g .i-cictorj, -W. A. Irt'mi, Ie Pauw; treasurer, A. A. Alexander, Franklin ; corresponding seen-tarv. J. 0. Nelson, Hanover;- inserstatu delegate, JbL C. Johnson, llunovcr. Ai Indisiipolis Inst Thursiliiy the annual province convention of the Phi Delta Thctsts wns held at lira New Dennieou. The chapters of Indinna and Michigan are included in the province, and the number ot members of the fraternity pifsent was about fifty. The officers elected by the. convention are- Vice President, I. A. State CTaiveTtity i Secretary, R. H. Richardr, DePattw; Treasurer. O. R Hardy. Attn Arbor: Chaplain, O. W. Green, Butter; Warden, R. H. Hall, Lansing; Orator, Obarleit B. HuOer, Hanover; Propliet. Henry Little, Wabash ; Historian, F. B. Draper, Hillsdale; Poet, C. M. Onrry. Franklin. J, K Davidson, of Bay City, is President. Three Times is Two Years. The famous DiUemmre divorce case bat again bobbed up in the courts. Yesterday Jttbn W. Dittomore (formerly of Qospoit) applied for a divorce from Mary P., alleging abandonment, and demanding poiteession of a twelve-yea r-od son. The married life of this pair has been subjected to ma:iy vicissitudes. Four or five years ago the couple were divorced, but in the course of time, eflftoted a reconciliation find were remarried. For the last two yesrs, however, their differences have rocciviid new impetus, and the application yesterday is the third which has been filed within twenty-four months. The first two cases were filed by Urs. Dittomore, Judges Walker and Howe eaeh refusing the request. Judge. Taylor will hare the wback in this 'case. Dittemore is a trav. cling man employed on S. Meridian t. with a wholesale shoe bouse, and is in receipt of a good salary. Ind. Sentinel. Tbe Dittemore divorce suit wns disposed of by Judge Taylor, who legally separated John W. from Mary B. on the grounds of abandonment. The parties have figured in divorce proceed ings Several times, but this time it is "for keeps." Now, Judge," said Mrs. DiUomora, '"I don't want hi ia to come around where I am at all." '-I expect be bad better net orynu-peo pie aro liable to be married a,gain," answered the Judge quietly, as he ma le out an order prohibiting their marring Within two years Ind. News. f Advertisement! America's National Exhibition.

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son & Co. 'a United Monster Shows. Double Circus. Great Roman Hirwodrotuo. Museum, Menacerie.Trained AVtid He sts,'

and Oiilv and Original Wild West Kxhi- "" "'" "6""bfcion is that of a train of emigrants wbo'f his famous puzzle came into his first crossed '.be plains ami opened the head. He tlieretipnn made out of way for the advance of civiliz-tion; The',, ;(.pP of wood ami a little pastegenuine old "prairie fchonnerx," filled i nl.:!nfl f rhJ P,",r. ; with tho "traps" of the emigrants, atidioor" " "' " .riK . ln contiiuiiiK tho wivesand littleonedrawn-Clover." A toy msnutacturing

by oxen and multta, appear in parado, pre-, cisftly as they could hnvo been seen not! many years past, slowlv movln? over the nnuries. WMind Tor l'llces feuK" or else-' where, awuy liejoud tho Missouri. Tho train IihIu, night omin-.s on, an-t the rantp is prepared, and whilo this ia boing done the buys and girls, dressed iu their plain homo'ipun garb, of other days, engage in sports pectiljar to prairie life, and conclude with the most cliHrniin; and realistic rcfii osentatioii of an old Virginia raul on horseback. This realistic feature of prairie life charms all spi-oUtors, and women of won lib and fashion, no loss than the humble shop girls, applauded it, and gray haired old men as well as youth vociferously demanded its repetition. At Bloominglen, April 2-tlh. For real estate business call 00 U. w. ruea. uuico at Kobemon Bros. nortboast corner grocery tWrv Butt 1 j'l,to tn tl e city to bviyi't'ccriM.

JBldoiuiiigton, Ind.

Pat.U'th.Tii Point Op Toe Com n oense. Seeing Them. SHOE: ON SOUTH SIDE. Spencer Journal. nom OP VtSTBRAsTS. Capt. E. Matson, received orders from hnnHflUMi-tAn; last week, to take a detail of officers ani' mem bers of James ftotinson! Camp of Sons of Veterans, cf this place, and proced to itloomington and muster a camp at that place on Friday night. Accordingly fourteen of the members of this camp went on the night designated, and mustered Cant. Allen Camp, composed of twenty-three charter members. This new camp starts out with goed prospects of success and usnfulneu. There were seven applicants for admission after tho muster, who will be duly mustered at the first regular meeting of the hew campThe Bloouiington boys properly eater tainod the Spencer boys while there, and they claim to have had a great time. The boys wept over Friday afternoon ia three and two seated rigs. Before they got to Ellcttsville they found that the pindlc in one of the hind wheels of the hack was badly bent. Fearing it would break, the boys got out and walked to Ellctuville, intending to have tbe spindle repaired or get another hack. But a blacksmith oxii mined it and mid it was only bent and would pull them through. About halfway to Bloomtngton tbe spindle suddenly broke and piled the boys out n tbe aide of tha road. A farmer eame a long and offered to lend them a wagon for a dollar. No further accident occur red tili about 2 o'clock next morning, on the return trip, when the kingbolt of the two-seated carriage broke, near the end of the pike, about five miles from town, rpilling the boys out'. The horses ran awav with tho fore wheels, leaviug the boys in tbe road. The run away homos soon left the wheels in tbe road and pass ed the wugtin at a wild gait. The hoys in the wngou supposing somebody had been killed or badly hurt, turned arouq 4 snd drove back about a mile and found the boys all right with no one hart, but "badly rurnrUed at the disappearance of their gallant steeds and tho forewheels of their vehicle. They ail got into the wagon and mine to town, where they arrived a Utile before dayitgbt very cola ana sleepy. Still, tbey are of the opinion tbat tli-y bad a great time. We don't Know wi.ethf r nil the pieces (if the hack and buggy Have been gathered up yet or not. Oklahoma "The Promised LAJi.'lOpcnforfieulement April 23d, 1889. Make your arrangements early nd purchase your tickets via the Unto & Mississippi K v., the He-it and tJuiekest route to the Oklahoma Country. For Tickets, Rates and further infor mation, call on or address Agents Ohio & Missifisinni Ky., or C. G Jokes, Diat. Pans'r Agent, Viamines, Ind. Bedford Mail : Shortly after the death nf his wife Or. Ben.New land made arrangements with Peter Pillion lo construct a tomb. It will be made as near as possible to the temporary vault where the remain of the Dohtor and .wife were interred Monday : will be of stone, in two compartments, and be en tireiy under ground. On top of the tomb a 16-foot monument of Bedford limestone will be erected, after the lowor structure has had time to settle. Dr. A. C. Fry, lias been ill for several days, and yesterday morn ing was given a dotse of the wrong medicine that came near proving fatal. He is affected with ear trou ble and had medicine for external use, also some bromide of soda to be" tak-n inwardly. By mistake he was given the wrong: article and swallowed a teaspnonful of the stuff before the error was discovered. Emetics were promptly ap plied and his life saved. The drug sw.illowed was very poisonous. Greeueastlc Times. The wonder of the world, "Teras Al." the Cowboy Piani.it, at the Opera House, one n ight only , Saturday, April 20lh. Don't fail to see the greatest musical phenomenon oi the world. . i mm J The "Pigs in Clover" puzzle patent has hecome so valuable, because of its wide sale, that there is already a big lawsuit over it. The inventor, whose right of ownership is at stake iu the suit, is Moses I Lyman, a farmer living near WavHe has a large ntimi i. . UCT OJ UllllUlt-ll Ullil KrcUB il LlCttl I v.- .1,... i... ...:..i..i iber Of children and mnnv ,'. k; n,tnaia-e nnA ,) !.lm firm at Elkbllld, Tioga CountV.Pa., i,-ari nt !,: nll-yU and made an Beurt! 01 n" P"ZS!,f 8,n" .mau a0 iiiiKvu,rui " iicm- uu m a 11 ufiii'iutx' it. An etiofumtm fortune hus been made out vot it in thteo mouths' tiuie. Jasper S!irvin'8 six year old daugliter, Verna,diel Friday night last with typhoid fever. Elslterry E-ston and Wm. Hedrick, both of Slitiesvillo, I ave gone t Oklahumo, -Keep a lookout for the fish scale jewelry peddler. She h working in the towns of the north pttrtofthc Stitfe, and will more .1 . HI,.!V Kf,.(.r her course ,lia" llKiV ctr WU15C thiK ttiM',

c Ohio Jt flllsslsslnpf Rallwnv. The Ohio & Hississinni Rilwv h. direct fast line between Cincinnati, Louisvine, ni juouia ana ait points JCast ana West. Four throaeh nasseneer train eaeh wav between Cincinnati and St. Louis are necessary to accommodate its large and eonstantly increasing volume of travel j three between Cincinnati and Louisville, and two between Louisville and St. Louis. its trains alt enter Union Depots in Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, conveniently located near tbe centers ot business. Transfers to other lines are thus avoided. At St. Louis direct connection are made in same depot with trains of all lines for the West, ltorthwest and Southwest. The Ohio & Mississippi Kail way gives special atten tion to colonists going West, either single or in parties. Our agents are prepared at all time to furnish information as to rates and routes to points West; price and location of lands, an i when passengers are ready to start will call on them at their homes, if desired, secure ticket at lowest rates and attend lo checking baggage and shipping freight through to destination. At juniisvuie connections are made in union Depot for all point East and Southeast, and in Union Depot, Cincinnati, for tbe Bast, Northeast and Southeast. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars are run by this line between St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington, Baltimore and intermediate station. Pullman Parlor Car are run on day train via this line. Travelers goitt to any point East, West, Hoi lb or South, should muko it their business to ask for tiokeU via the O. & M. Railway. Passengers purchasing local tickets will save 10 ceiitj on each fare, as the ticket rate is 10 cent let than the rate on tho train. For reliable information in reference to route, rates, ticket, etc, to all points Ihl-miutiAtlt tita -ITnlfafl Hfntna null ..n T-ckct AgonU of connecting lines, or ad - BEN J. F. ADAMS, Ticket Agent, O. & M. K'y., Blonniington. Ind. a G. JON 3, District Fatsangor Aeent, Vinoeunog, Ind. . J. F. HA KN ARD. Prc&t. & Gen.Manoger. W. B. SHATTUC, Gen. Pass'r. Agt. Ciscinnati, Ohio. NOTICE. Illssotatlon of Partnerslilp. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe copartnership heretofore existing between John C. Dolan and John Tinman, under the arm name and stv e of Dulan. Tiernan & Co., is this day dissolved by ; mutual consent, tbe interest of anid Tier-! nan having been purchased by said Dolan. j The indebtcdnors of the firm i assumed I by said Dolan, who will settle all claims ! , and collect at) bills due mid arm. The business wilt be continued under the Arm of J. C. Dolan & Co. JOHN C. DOLAN, JOHN TIBKNAN, Bloomtngton, Ind., March :I0, 18S9. s ALES MEN WANTE SALARY AND EXPENSES paid or liberal commissions to local men. Out-fit free no collecting. Permanent positions guaranteed. Experience unnecessary. Choice of territory if apply at once. L. P. THUBSTON CO. Empire Nurseries, Kocbester, N. 7. April 17-3m. pd. S1 UERIVF'9 flASLE ly virtue or a comae! copy or a Dseree to mo directed from tbe Clerk's office of the Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William O. Wtnstundley is plain tiff, and David Allen, Mary M. Allen, Northwestern Hutual Lir-a. Insuranoo Company of Milwaukee, Wis., Jesse AMitchell end Frank K. Worley, are de fendants, requiring me to make tho sum of six thoutitna, three huudrod and rortynight dollars and eighty-five cents, with interest on raid decree and costs, I will expose nt Public Sale, lo the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, APBIL jTTH, 1889, bcVwee'n lhi hours of 10 o'clock A. 11 and 4 o'clock r. m., of said day, at the door nf tbe court house of saiu Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and proSts for a term not exceeding seven years, ot tbe following Koal Estnte, to-wit : Tub south halt or section tmrty-ouo (31). tba vast ball of tne north section thirtv-ono (31 ), town iiunfo two til west, una tne southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32) and the wa-t half of the northeast quarter of section thtrty-one (31) and the .wulheast quarter of the northeast quarter of section lhtr;y-ona (31.) and the soutliwesl quarter ot tne soutnwent quarter of section thirty-two (:-IS), all tbe abuvo real estate in town ten (10), nortl. of range two (2) west in Monroe county. Indiana, and that the sainA bo sold subject to a certain mortgage in favor of tin defendant, tbo Northwet-tern Mutual Lib Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wis consin, which said Company holds a pri or mortgage thereon, which suid mortgage is recorded in Mortgage Itccord J. a pages 39 to -45 of said Monroe county. And it is further ordered that tho Shor iff in like manner sell the southeast quar terof the south wot t quarter of section tliirly-twn (34) and the northeast qnarlor of the southwest quarter of said section thirty-two (3t), sauia town, and range. If such renU and profits wilt not sal for a sutUcielit sum to satisfy said doe roe interest and posts, I will, nt the same tim and place, expose to public sale the fusimplo of said real estate, or so inuoli thereof as may bo StiflMetit to- discharge said decree, interest and cU. Suid 5t:l will lie made without any relief whatever from, valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J. F.YJttt, Sburiff M,croe CVuntv. March lSf

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STRAIGHT, BOYS. See that the Eagle Clotlting More gets a majority OF THE CUSTOMERS. A large stock of Sue dress suits juef received. Also novelties in sumn er wear. See the new Ties, the fashion able Straw Hats, Flannel Shirts, etc. 1 n i iWit: IVHftUttCEHBIl1, C. VANZANDT has not retired from business, hut wilt be found nt his old stand in the Sudbury block whh a complete ilne of IIJiDKRTAKKR'S AND UPHOLSTEREU'3 Supplies. He will her after devote his entire attention to these special lin4, and will guarantee work the best anci prices the lowest. Remember the place, Sudbury Block, North Side Square. THE! (MFKOTED KENTUCKY RAIL FENCE. The Leatero7 Them til. The Patenteee of this newly invented Bsfl Fence desire to call tie attentim of those interested in such matters, to the abve patent and claim for it, as it was m ide by praotical farmers, the "very seme of perfi.-otion" in fencing. This fence is built on a straight line, thus occupying less roand than tbe old worm fence. These claim s can be easily establisted upon a mom ent's -inspection. Be sides, ii baF the commendable feature of being simplicity itself. For full purlieu -litis, description, price, how constructed, etii., address Jso. W. Hudson, BtdTord, Ind., or L Milt. Rook as, Bloemi sgton, Ir.d. mr2T-4 ALWAYS ttVES! T Tun WorOi orj i auwf ' iSSrwd&alaK? ; (!jc&ff t Lafaysnek laaiaMjfQijs, IliflCIRRao PflLLMAN SUEPmti OiURtB ELESAWfX PARLOR Cit t JlUTRAlSiS mi THRBUBH SOUS Tlcketa Sold and Baggage Chocked t 0eetinat)cv. I OM MaiM aad Staa TablM U va w ta amftUvtalknMa all TnlrH fltaailsH )SIJ j SSMlaaa have t'Mis.or addm ' K. O. McCormlck. . rass.Aan, !, ItearbeimSt. cB.'o.ieO. Resident Dr. J. W. CRAiN. OHJoe-tn tbe New Black, np-sta'ra, V Pale s Book Store. All worst wsunwatea. DUNC.v JMJiityV Nolle to Now-Resldewta. State of Indiana, Monroe Ooonty, si. In tbe Circuit Court, of Monro county, in the Stute of Indiana, April Turm, 1889. No. 1684. Hiram Brown va. Joseph K. Sharps, Joseph K. Sharps, jr., Mary K. Sbarpe,. Atmon a cnepara, oponcer juaiw. Bo it known, that on the 11th day' of March, 1889. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court ol' Monroe County in tbe Slate of Indiana, lis complaint against the above named defendants, and on I lib day of March, 1889, tbe said ptaintin" filed" in the Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that a cause of action exists aguinst the defendant, 'Albion E. Shepard -, that the same is in relation to real estatu and to have a reo"iver appointed then for, and that said defendant is a necessary party thereto and not a resident ot thii Suite of Indiana, and said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required the dotendant to appenr in said tkmrt and answer or demur thereto, oa tie 3d day of May, I3S9, Now therefore, by order of sdd eourt

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unlets he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cat so oa the 8rd day of May, 1889, the lame being the 1 1th judicial dy of term of said Court, to bo begun and held at tbe Court House in tbe City of Blouni n c ion, on the fourth Monday in April, tS.i9, -miU eomplaint, aud the maltenr .'! tii.ni;therein contained1 aud alleged, will be heard und determined in his absence. KNOCH FULLKK, Clcik. Mareh 13th, l9. SW t N T E D I A L E S M E H . to canvass for tho flo of Nursery Stock. .V full line oflendinn rpocialties. Salary ind expenses paid to successful men. No xperienee neceary. Write lor terms, Hating ago. Mention this pnpnr.J O.L. KO0THeV,Kurserymnn, RastPark, till Apt. 10. Roohesier, . Y. NOTICE TO IX VESTOMS. 'pUK BOOKS of tho Bloomi sgton Ons I Company are now open at the S-c-rctary's office, (Chiirloy McPhn iters' gieery store) for the purpose. of la sing Hock. Said book will bo closoi whan $700 more i subsoribeil. Stock $."-0 per share. If you waul tuck in a payin g business, now is your tinio. First come first served. UOUEltTC.UR -VKS, W ;).'.' f. St.vU:y.

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