Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 May 1889 — Page 2
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At Terre Haate so Mjr 6tfef oil was atrack at a depth f I60U feet,a jet sported up MZty feet in fbeair, wilb aaej8owwt iab la diaooetcf Wlowiag. The prasnn was as great it could aot be kot oC TV oompBjr ws waoljr nnprepid wbca tfctfdritt peBerated tbe oil roek. and two taowsad bajads went to waste. TV ail covefa half as aere of gwwMv naaoa of weak ptaeta in tl tbe catapany wa afraid to Ant alt Oam. Tk well is th
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iBeeoaairy. aBQ.uie mnc my It fea a wild state of exeiteiaeot ov-. .ertke glorious Sod. Tbeeoapany kd bea iMtriag with tk hope of trikiaf gaa, . .' . - -Tw awaioer of oobool ehildreo withe floowtf io 188 6474. The Boniber for lhf f earj given b the trastees to the comtr- mMrintewierit M 5664. Of tikl oiber 101 are eplored. Bean Bloaeoai towoship has 486, Benton 35, BlaeiBinKton 261, Clear Owk SSS, Ibomo Creek 365,M.rioa 183, Perry 863, Polk 418, Biehland SOS, Salt Creek 324, V fiwmi S66, tad. Wwhiogtoa 391. EIJtatsviUe has 216 od BleoniDgton 1000 ehildraa etwea the aees of of aix aad twen(y-oyem.' .. Th awther:'-'' we dama the old people who meet wkh !bnroiDd in toe way w ohivb break the thigh beve. De, jfaxwell was called fo see tbn t also set Was. BUkeler's fcacn sarev PHI OAM CONVENTION. Tk Irtb annua) eoareoUoa of JJA fisaHDalMU fnUmiij Wa MU sars -ruanamy aaa shoot, r. . Jfox rfWaaaaa.rreMent; HatteVlSecwUry. ox 4 C. H-tkaRh Rwpatter. Oa Tawsay erecing J. C, Waken, of 'DaPaaw, Mad a 'faper entitled "The Aungen of rrakraity life Drearier ia tb H. eloa. Zeta'a frartatt : A. H. Coll in s. U.fi. Smith, H. W.'Kosieal and 7.. Jk TJreialar; aeoMBnami on piaao ay X. BaanardsM, reodaMd awaa moat escaBeat Oa f riday moraias the thfcm shewa tarooah ecBaga, altsr which they gain aawashled ia thair Sail. "Ooffht we to eoatiaae ear State- eoayeatmaar wa m raHraatiag aaaes by T. J. a4aa. PmC J. W. dares M m ta imrmtioa. The recaaiader of she fewoua alien was eoted le hueiat en Ib the atterwa. W. M. Wax read a new a titled 4hvMttea of freteraUj ueoHMife."
wot rrataraity loeoHagelife." I :. "r led br J. H. ftohtnsae W-fliJn-tftlaflr7iB8es oftener than
W A . ' . Jr-rs-5dteiMty aeboet buiWiag when the mop was nhobtgrkphed by Semmen Tij member war eatettaiaed by the ppaftm 8t.n p. alter witwh (hay ntwirrd to tea Jiaffaul Heaaa; where they baaoaeted till 11 o'clock. The tallowing taeeU were resfNtaded to-: "Oar Ahimol," M. J. Beekatt, editor Greeneaatla Banaer. ff ha Boyat TarpW iCt mwm. mrM eoBTentioa aajw aoatt rt msmnt. -"wnat, osir we irwlth -her' wbeo we ta allmf J. H. RobfiMoa, IJPWnw. Iaocntirce frsai rraternitA W- B. Drcaalan Prof. J. X. Wylia. sa4 m.ter. , The vkntint member leiioa tbe aidaigbt tram wall pteaaaiwitb what had bees aaoomplbhed and the phwjrare etporisaoed. Tbe at Mventioa to be bctd at 6neaeitKa Tbandayand W ridhy of the lamt weak ht M i. The Tleiting membeta ware Pe P"OW aiae'uiul Wabaab'ftveJ - ., Dr. M, and Geo. Bollenimcher fitirMlayed with Louisville friends.: td. Btbertsoa has been appointed a mecuber of the Utah rjommisswm, at a salary of 5,KX). Miss AoVlie Braxam of Ellettsville has left the nonary. Her BWeent abode is unknown. Mabbo Hunter of Arkamws - City, JKsnaar. and Mrs. Wtstbsook of Psxton, IIIbc, came toBhmmuiglon to aitend the funeral uf their fitfber os Monday. The proeeasioa was tbe largest that bis been seen in this place tor a hmg time. The- rtuns Safnrrlav iux! Ron. day have been worth thousands of OOH Mrs to Monroe Cooaty farsBersA boat 1,000 prsMfls have d -naed the blue riMn umkr tbe fwrfs ef Sir. Murphy.
The Indianapolis Snn has a
eorreppoadent, "Si Jafaes," who is at WashiBgtoa wsuiogfor ao office, and be .writes as follows to the Sua: . "This adamwtration dotnt seem is kno prokrastenatioa isjThesheek thefoftiaM espechslly in giving oQt oficia. It BS8 bees' eoramitiog Tbe. Grand iarway of say time for month. This is not for pablyealion for I dWat want to owik Har ris' mad unless he gose- bsk on me'lor Good. ' Dudley sad ins sad other patryets who bellied -Ht'ist UamsoD into Bis seat have been browsing smoDg tbe Hfisks of expeefsaey like prodygsl son, hav ing wasted oar sttbstaaee in rtotous eampaoe expenses white the good favont suns like Wans maker wbo at hone as it Were are wfmjrop at the fatted tlyos'sw The premises: SonM of ! myeanaeys say I couldnt pas a ivwt service ezaniiaation bat Yo who have printed my leters koo beter. I can rite quite as wel and often as Dudley or Blane, and if W aaamaker didn i have to be examined ia mentis arithmetic and the history of - Tb Country be! think be owotK beibur Getine MaKISQ BsJE BAI,L8.-"Wiod-ing base balls by, hand K a thing of the past. Machines have been invented to do the work automatieally, eonseqwently ev ry ball is ex actly use ms leJlowi. JLach ma chine winds two balls at one time. A little pari, robber bull, weighing toree-qnartsra ot so ounce, around which oae turn has been made with 8k8 ot old-fashioned "ed-lor The rubber seconos sod m tbe place appears a little gray yarn ball tbat rapidly grows larger and larger. Wbeo it . l t . L 1 1? ii . . ' r i apiwan w auuut naif lUf. 1U H a' regulation base ball there is a eliek, the machine stops, the yarn it cut and tbe boy picks out tbe ball and tosses it into a basket. When this basket is lull it is passed along to another boy, who runs a Mffiiiar machine, where a balf-ounoe layer of yam is pot on. Tbe next machine adds layer or strong white cotton thread,, and by watching closely . as the white
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the beauty of tbe winding machine ran be appreciated. There is. Jpit-f teci regoranty,an4-ptrhft where I . 1 . a M . . in anotoer. a coating of ruober ce ment ta next applied, and a haltonnce. layer. of the very best fine worsted completes tbe ball with the xeeptioavef the-overv. Each ball when completed miiDt weigh 5 ounces and measure 9 inches in jjresinfVrenee. The minute differences in the balls are equalized by tbe thickness of the cover. Every ball and cover is weighed before the cover is sewed on. The cover resembles t.wo figure 8s in shape, and is cot from -selected and specwily prepared horse hides. There is only one bind ot professional dead ball oiude, the supposed dif ferences lying iu the cover and stamps only. a. J. Reach & Co.. r iaieuu3tfa w me wiuuing machines, employ alntut 500 hands at their factory in this city, and they j nave anoot 4C,UUO dozen balls now in Bttek. Sevoriit cIiph n rniW nf
balfc . are also ma,,.rl, ..ffihaVHe r?!g or five anrTten cents being j to be drank on tbe premises. Tho said matt in mvhu. 1AI,. ul.u.,:....u i nremlses unon wliirJi h 1a.i..,. ...n
Philadelphia Record., Mrs. Myrtle (Pavne) Howard frill be here June 3d with the Thayer dramatic company, Everybody will bave a curios: u a Bloomingtwn girl as leadiog lad ii a tiieatncai troupe. Miss Maode Vansandt, of '8S who hiu ftaeB ttt,kinir in thm uh.wv1 .1 mi 21. lod """"""n Monday evening ;st. The Phi Gams were pleasantly entertained by Miss SlattieBos. Kirk last iMKJa'
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mm OF RED Baric, ud Naney B. Smith were married I hut week Ed. McNaely nturaod to tU p)c from BlinoU last week- MU jUllie MoNeely clOTMng la Hay. mammoth store at Gnsiwrt Mora Matson and Nora Jtaxkahuiy went to StiaeeTilla Monday- Hits ICattie Craig, of Spencer, has been vkiting tba fiimiiy of Jaaea Allon Preasiey h Buchanan bave moved their stock of goods into' tba J. R. Harris room foimerly occupied by F. O.Brri Mr H & netia K. Ferry was proMnteTiutar baartsomaanriey by her brother, Herman Hauloec, KJ., of Nashville, Tennessee. Wm. JlvNeeley, who has been at Fowler, Ind, for several months, waa married last Sunday to Miss Mary Stevnton of that place. Moadsy tbey arrived at this place, where they will reside in the future. Bill has taken charge of the Harry Copenhavar's b!ackrr) gbop. loin Brow ' - ",Suirh freight last was running at paaOohn sayi he will have r.sue the company for i the corporation faster Last Ciundiy WU endrioks. of Bloom. iotrtea, ahd Mr. DreSHr and Nora Knox. of MorgmVcooRty, ware the. guests af J. A. May. They are a first-chs. quartet to of singers and enurtained Jack's family with some line music. Befmre tetttrning to their homes tbey displayed their rare musical talents at tba Whitsull Uouse ta a vast concourse of interete:l listener. On Tueaday. evening, June 4tb, a grand- concert is aonouaced to take place at College Chapel, given by some of our best local taleut, assisted by artists of Chicago, and under tbe direction of T. Lut, our local pianist. The concert will consist ot instrumental forehMtar1 selections rendered. t a -mm v-riA.Tr i -e Jl aJ i A. MJmXA m tne ic; n dinar Funeral, II roo toU ANB. FURNITURE DEALER. I CABT IN STOCK TUS BK8T I.1KS or ruttSUUKB and UNDJ(RTAK- " INd GOODS syaa aarr tw Bloomivotok, aht will SCIX TOU OOODS CM KAr BR THAN AMY of. aarSovTB aK wa, wwrr " vmm, jmh, or.FHS TOW or UX.ASK a eaoc.ST. jeSS-s, Malice of Application cease. m . The State of Indiana, County of Monroe: The undesigned, a mule penon over twentyvono years of age, and an inhabitant of tba eity of Bloominghin, in tlie county of Monroe, and theHtata of Indi ana, hereby givec notice to the citizens of tho said city of Bloomington, and of the First Ward or said city, and in Blooming, ton township, in said Uoun,y of Monroe, etid State of Ind'wnn, tbat ho will at the June term of the Board of Cotnmbeioner of the County of Monroe, in tbe Slato of Indiana, in tlie year 18SS. annlv in tho said Board for a license to sell intnxicat-J In.!.!!.!. ... : . . ti.. : . malt liquor, in a less quantity than a premises upon wliioh ho desires to sell ?Kl sniriluUK. vinous and mail lin,.n-. being situated in tbe said first ward of the said city of bloomington, in Bloomington towniihip. in Monroe county, Imlinna, and more particularly described as follows, towit: A part of In-lot No.ono bnadred and Sfly-eeven 1167, in tbo citv of Rlnom. mgton, Monroe county, Indiana, bounded no tiescriDou ns ioiiows, to-wit; begining at tho southeat eornor of said lot. in ing thence north on the east lino thbroof one hundred end thirty-two ( 1321 rait, thence west on the north lino of aald iw if ohti ( iu; inni, mnnce soutn on a Hneiiwrallcl with the east line of said lot of oje hundred and thirty-two (I3J) feet, theilV1 "' on tho south line of aaiii lot nine)1") ( 10) feet to the placKof beginning.
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X JLJJV Seeing Then?. SHOE: OH BOUTU I . ?t0.f- J; .K; Ny'or lectured in Martinsville last Friday eveii-j as Dy iovitation of tl J uniors of! ... u- , fifchooJ . . snhieet was: uettsin, or why why do-H the needle point-to the north pole ft David Hunter, an old citisen,
died at his residence-in Blooming-1 wl"B ijuji..wm oe stauonton, last Ssturdsy H-w-aiMMi e out-kins of the city witb
ovjrema ti ago. "Among the younir folks who will take part in Pictures from Little Women are: Dollie Lindley, Helen Shields, Anna Demarec, Grace Rawles, Josephine Pittraan, Eatberine Blvnn, Eiuma Wilson, Anna Lindley, Joe Bryan, Thei'"oi, Touffo., , M.unce Moore and Charles Springer. John E. Bastinof Washington tp. was thrown from his wagon while taking a load of staves to Martinsville, last Saturday, ancl su stained serious injuries. Notice of A prn cation for cense; The StaU of Indiana, County of Monroe: The undersigned, a male person over twenty-one years of age, sod an inhabitant of the city or Bloomington, In the county of Monroe, and the State of End iana, hereby gives notice to the citizen I ef the said city of Bloomington, and oi tba First Ward of the said city, and in nioomington township, jo said county of I Monroe and State of Indiana, that bu will, at the June term of tba Board of Commissioners of the county of Mon roe, JlUhe. StaJte-uf -tattun, ft tbe year, 1 888,'' apply to the said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, for the period of one year, with the priviloge of allowing , o oe aranR on tne premises. The said premises upon which he desires to sell said spiritouj, vinous and malt liquors, being situated iu the said nrst
wara or the said city of Bloomington, iu'l""""V P",a nm lae" -Bloomineton townshin. in Monmo coun- 'fowed-to depart. He starved his men un-
ty, Indiana, and more irticiitrlv do. scribed as follows, to-wit: 1 T,.rt of i. t w-i ie n, . I I. of In-Lot No. 1ST m Bloomington, bounded as follows, via: Comme.no-! I tL rVf. 1:' L: e .. -.1 . . . . ViZ Z ' . t"r.""!lu"n,"B ViencS:
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beginning. LORKNZO M. KNIGHT. May 1, 1889.
Notice of Appllcatloa far 11- raoment, liis musicians bad issued an atcease. ' ft!nient for wages due. Long gave bond The undesigned, a male j-itiaen over ' n0, BVr1 Vbo band men remained tbe uceof twunly-one yoursand an inbab-i . ...
itant of the Citv nf lllnmini ,i County of Monroe, in tboStiteof Indiana,; hereby gives notice to the citizens of llioomington and of tbe Kirst Ward of said elly and of Bioomiugton township, in said county of Monroo end Statu of Indiana, that he will at the June Torm. 18H.'t,of the lioanl of CunimMsioiiers of tbe county of Monroe, State f Indiana, auiiiy mi wa uwrn ror a license to sell idtoxictiting liquors to witi spiritoiis, vinjus, ana malt liquors, In leai quantities than a qart at a time, fur a period of one year with tho priviloge of allowing tho same to be drank on tho premises up on which he dosires to soil until spiritoiis, vinous, and malt liquors, and the premise being situated in the first Ward of tid oily of Bloomington. township of Bloom ington, county of Monroe and State of xnniana, anu described as follows, to-wit: Pat of in lot una hundred and flftynino(lfi9) in tbo city of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, bounded a follows: buginniiig at the southwest corner of said in-lot, theneo east twenty (20) feel, thence north thiny-five (35) feet, thence west twenty (3'i) font, thonce somh to the place of begimiintc ihirtv-live (.15) fpet. t0WAltp .U. JOI1SS. May 1, 1089.
The Lafayette Courier
The idea that the natural gas supply is tiioited to a few localities is being gradually dispelled, and new discoveries are being made almost daily in various sections of the country. The city of Buffalo,Mew York, far instance, after many experiments in drilling, constructed a pipe line and brought its supply a distance of about fifty miles. Now it has . been discovered tbat the city- rests over an immense storehouse of gaa, which may be tapped at a depth of 945 feet. There is but little doubt but that gas will be the great fuel of the future, and at the present rate of development it is only a question of time when it will be supplied to nearly every community. theories Jbat have heretofore obtained regarding it have fluttencd out iu the liebt of recent discoveries and practical I demonstrations, and abundant np- ; piies are being round in localities neretoiore reg iraea as wholly un productive IVinofiion C'iarion.j A Circus In the Soup, Princeton lias had tiiute enough circus already this ready this season to last several viitp. and if anv mora like the gieut Huichiiiaon & Co.'a mam mo,u aggregation starts In this diorders to shoot proprietors, and hum aud to order the performers, cow boys and other wMd animals to take back truck for Arkansas or the other respective foreign countries to wliioh they may belong. The v;reut moral circus above named Hrjck ' Priiicolon last Friday morning nnd staid with us four days. And the loi.gv. r.f live more obnoxious they heoame. Wo may congratulate selvbt tbat they did not locate permanently with is. The company wa composed era few gentlemen, a largo number of tougts from the slums of Chicago, some cow boys ind sprinkling of Indians, nnd the proprietor. Tbo last named individual claimed to be John T. Long, a Ubieago lawyer, and be did not anuear on the scene until the second day after the concern had buon stranded here. He oume in with a whoop and burrah, indulged in a few coats of Prinenton aothn varnish and then set to work to make himsalf u obnoxious as he could. In comparison fo this man the very toughest ehiirarter with tbe show appeared u roflnod gentleman. Juong is built on a bull-dozing order, bu t airuvs tne wronz uamiet wnen ne warioa into rrmcetou exruwlinir to d. lyce the community with a roar and 4 shake of bis head. Landlords, liverymen, newspapermen, et ootora. had attached tbe whole outfit and Long became furious. Us t$pt. w'iUC im dollar bills, on tbe! outside of which he wrapped . hundrxd dollar bill, and then went about exhibiting bis "wad," telling people' how much be was worth, and swearing be would not be forced to pay anything. But ha was, all the same. He owed all of bis people, landlord? nod newspapermen from other P"" following him here, and they held on mu tho D""y managed to raise the V" tbey were forced to beg. Matters begun f"imy 8 daogsrous aspect, for tbey made open threaU that tbey would have th6tr ,nWv , , Maa1j ti. m .r . ,i, i, ' ,..'.i:.. .t" . " 1 ' ?. .d bully like, he call-v-co v on ' """yor for protection and wantSM" "'" ry nine sausiacuon, out anremaining performers who did not leuve i bun, and puhed lot ilt. CarmeL Ho did 1 not get away, bowovor. until, at the last . w nopao next snow that comes rAJ9 How Greenk Codsity Fixes I)kfaui,tbs.E. R. Stroiies, at one time Tieasurerof Greene county, was tried last week at BloomI neiu lor enioreistement tlie amount alleged to be $14,000, and the greater part paid back to the county. Pie was found guilty aud his punialuuent fixed at imprisonment fr one year iu the Southern Penitentiary. He was a Democrat. Ail the defaulters ure Democrats. -To brighten a Brussels, or any inner carpet urn is inned, spougo IU a mixture of one nart r-trli in
two nurts w.iter This iseirwllmi, "no"i V'.1"" nn r'Irtl lines. Fi m-' urt nouso in the City of Bloomington. A !,! tl 11,8 's tel,e"J' ers of ibis section will do well to call up. on the first Monday in &pmh-, 189 a. laoy rcceiitly nought a much on them and receive instruction about complaint, and tho inHttt!rs and tbmgt fClel cai'pot (Bl ussela) at a second I rawing Cabons, as tboy may ns well get 'heroin -ontained sttd altejod, will be liund store, and restored it to ul 800 for t,H'ir PO'dtry i-rop as 51. beard and lotrmini-d in bin ahsonee. - t liaorlUauty inrtb.V. i!,' lVI, jo ufiT
Thk Tomato Pack oi? 1888. According to tbe carefully prepared statistics of the American Grocer, 3,319,437 cases, of two doscn tie cans each, were packed in the season of 1888, or a total of 79,666,488 cans, costing at tbe points of production about $16,000,000. The acreage planted was large, but the weather unfavorable to the full development of the crop. The canning industry has grown rapid ly in tne western and Southern Qtatcs, whereby the -demand for such goods has been decreased iu Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. In a few years the demand of all sections will be supplied by local canning houses. Maryland and Virginia are credited with the ...L. .1 1 MU Una . - : m i,iio,ioo cases, ami xew Jersey ranks next, with 789,363 cases. we o -it ' There are several changes among the salesmen this week. Chas. P. Tourncr goes into a new clothing store, to be opened in tbe Bowman roomChas. Cat r takes Tourner's position iu the "Corner," and Stdlie Cherry will be a saleslady iu the B-e Hire. . '-Mrs. C. P. Tuley will friends iu Louisville, Ky., week. visit Ud Awarded First Prize ah Around the Kurt is. Can thkni to form which the iuvenum ftrucrgled foi so many years.be unfaiiinelv tied hv uvm simple pieces, In tbe McOrmick? Wi answer, yes. It i the same answer thn was Heard uom 30,000 bnrvest fields dur ing last seafon. Nevor in the history oi important improvements has such sue cess attended tbe.Srst year' work. Fron 4 nieces to ? seems almost iinpofaiibb mid yet this is theebnnge that we oftento tbe pcople.of the worii hut aeasvn iu our simple knotter. . . fctlOKM'a; it jvrtj Agent. it r "IUE8, IVHKBE MJ you OKT that nice butter?" "Why at CIisb. MePheeters' grocery store, (G reeves' old. stand), he always sells me the best of everything seems to take pleasure in securing the choicest roods for bis patrons." Says Smith, I go out of my way to trade with Charley Mc, because I like him md bis mode of doing business lis suits me." This is the they all talk. Onk Bottle of Eoglish Snavin Liuiment cored my fine Norman mare of two uIy hlood spavins which damaged her value at least 8U. IX 'A VMr naiuBt core I ever used." Bjemial l! JOHN McCAIN, Horse Dealer. Darlington, Ind. Sold by H. Lindley, Druggist, Bloomington, lud.K evident Xentls t GRAIN. uirivo mrnnTiM to tne uiiiiaing nor lb of the Pee Corner, North College Ane, east side, ground floor. i -s , TI(T T avnnw, ' nwlHIS TO STOIttS KI3RI . f pprrnj . .. .... ! KKS, HtfCKKTBKs AMU FARM UBS. H. II. D'onbi'rirer & Co.. Produeo n,l.
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oranen iiouse at IS loom inn-ton Inauu. ir iuo purpose oi paying o-4Sh lor Butler, ! cgs anu l'oiiitry. They exneut to lay tin- ninret cash pnee at all times. Mr. J. D. IJillman who has had many yers exra-rifnee iu tbe but iness will maim, th ir Hll'uiri for thorn at t)ii point, .til goods will be promptly romitleu for flat aro sent in bv t'ridirht Of nvnrioii s customers mil got tl)0 bonefit of otir re. W
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SIC THK IIIW The same firm which. 31 years ago eorpletely revolatioiized the Threshiiuj slaohine trade lry inventing a ntw Threabing MacWi much better thut any machine beftaro known, bo that all buildera of the oldstyie 'Cliwahljog IfAchineii stopped milking them and copied, the new inachioe aa closely as they da red have now made another advance, md in then Sew Vilator present a Thrash. ingHacuineoontaln ing entirely new ftsatnrar in aeparatioa and cleaning, widen place it as far aJiead of any other as the old Vibrator waa ahead of the BudV lesB Apron" machines. Every Farm er and Tbjesheinnaii should anf sees get full informafioa re VIIIRATOR. THK MEW VIBRATOR. THK MEW VIBRATOR.! THK VIBRATOR TMB NEW IflBRATOR THK NEW VIBRATOR garding the MlW TMB NEW VIBRATOS, wbiek will be sent res on VIBRATOR application to PUBLIC SAL3S ! Thursday. May 30, Forenoon, commencing promptly at 9 o'clock, of Selected Sbort-flon Durban CalUs, Of Sendid Animal Jleru. and. - PtwJ ornciuig, rupronrniiiig tucn lamuies MS Hose of Sharon, White Rose, Yo ung Mary loung rnyms, village Kose, xazurKa, Harriet, Henrietta, Strawberry, Josophino, Pomona and Gems. There will be a bhort-Horn Cattle Fair May 2Slh and S9th in the forenoons. The Trotting As sociation win Bold tneir spring races in tbo afternoons of May 28, 29, .10 and 31 ; P. Scbwartakopf. See'y. Retluced rates on all Railroads. Write for catalogue of saie. oartuoiamew vo. Dnori-rtorn A8soeintion, Walter J. Quick, Secretary, 419 Fourth Street, Columbus, Ind. When writing mention tbis paper. . BASTAKAST, Attonieys. Notice ta Noa-Resldeata, State of Indiana, Monroe Cnnitn aa. In the Monroe Circuit Coup;, of Monroe county, in the atute el India ta, Septal No. 1650. Sallie Davis vs. Lemiidas D wis. lie it known, that on the :i9th day ef January, I8H9, tho 'above named piaiqtitl. oy nnr auornevs, niea in lie omea ul tho Clerk of the Circuit Couit of Monro : bounty tn the ritate ol Indiana, her com I plaint against the above named defenilant. " ""- anury, iwj. th5 M plaiatiff filed in the Clerk's offle 'ho afddarit of a competeat porson, show big that said defendant, Leoulijas Dv , fa i" . li.?' iSialeC I,-,diana and Said nlalntift'hitvinff h .. . I. - .a, i. .i .. . .. . . oil s ud coniplaint required tie deiendaa to appeur In said Court and t newer or demur thereto, oa tho 2d day September. answer to -her complaint foi oivoroo. now mere ro re, tiy order or said eour by order of said saw doiendant last above named is here above named "J nounoa or tbe Bllng and pendency oi complaint against him, and tba. unless he apnears and unswo rn or damn, thereto, ut the culling of raid eau'soon tb d day of September, 1839, tho tame be ing tlie 3nd iudicinl dav f a Umrt, u be beeun and held at th
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