Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 July 1889 — Page 2
.LOUDEN ROGERS, Att'y,J Mica t WaaHwaaliiiBlti, . Stale of Indian, Monro Cmtaty, : is to. Monro. vireitK court, bet Torn, 1M. Complaint K. J8. I IWMMt J. UHtM VS. Iteneff U. tJree, . CLOTHING MUSE that atd defendant, Robert H. Cra b4
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. aTa t . . l j. Eluoatiaitw wai that "while mam t i I - r ioejlf shtfe W"tred ia Thereon re work rexaaetnss Is et ssisUat with Mr. Taa star1. ajst)iuauyJ abosdd he eartobiaed ia aaeh way aa will fjr sevenil tWMwast aUiew tar this leealitw, i: it K we o.tw ekbea ia h fiesweatly clesa i garret toeeUaraad fiaat to nar. Use mtmr 'vt tea; Hare the dirt ried atsay, JMIt at oaae. It is acaesaanr lir the 'eakjh of nm aei r aBd aaiajsheta To asV ht oaai taa piitiwilar m H This' wet rsaiarhabfe aataral yas wett ia the State i. at Vereoa, Jsiiaiaaa tiaauti Th weH drilM akore thaa a year ajtv at adnata mllW seat a W gas arac diasuauitd. The depth of the wrll, however, ana aa teaded tolioO aaaLhit withoat aadts way fcrther aapaly. .The peculiar . itj. af the welIiii m it ie. The iaaajpMstiliaaBl. ajr abowf tbwQr : heeaea haadi aapfdy af ireod ar eaai. partag & estreate eaW woataer iaat sacrhe four baeeme eatirely eaat Jrom aease aakaown eaaar;'- bat as mmni the upnv weather pot began fa large JuntJaalaw alwav a . Stiff axle ... ' . WsflPB-jSwii .ha. ajurtb aonh- ".; .tA: aaw" law'. tear --tfar-afiMeal 4wmtr remmiaaBatra at three eeato'a day enne-l -s4-b aBsehaige of daty , except ' in;j enaaiali where tbe pnaalaltna hsi MKT. owe haadred iboufwad. There' ! otwV Ia8re,.aae tuoannd right laadred ts4Ur ' year. Tiwa.Jip traateas' and asseafor anra allured tw dotltrs a day 'for the -jUaie acaariiy eogaged i thajr d'is. This eevers all eer they wudi ia aay napaeitr any aunner porform, eaaepf rtoWMhips where the posnilstiOH U oetimrmlyrive thjoaaaada whe I he eaaweaaimiaiifiaers assy al Irnv tbewf fr?a nee thonasnd lied year tl of bis arraoasl urov rtv oa ith, as be is mskiag preps rafi ft rrasove la Spokaa Falls, W. T.j wtittu ne swrv to leae Mead JtSOtfltd Re ajrlkas.
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'.11 . - V.riKittt Mptnl tftpt.: OITR STORE AT JMUtast coto lor i, ' HSaaajei: Veniag who reaided ia this eouio aaaoy years ago lost ha aoa bntfi by drowoiag reoeutly. A copy of the Kaosas CHy Times saye t "Lewh B. Pwriw. the aoa of I the pokasaster f Keadall, Kaa., was drowsed in. the Miswuri river laatiwsek while Vthing; He and. bk rooesmatc CL A. Farrie, left their hoaroW hoaiav MO Peaa. street,hoTtrj.tcr sapper for the parages of taking a boat rule. After' rawiac far pruhabry a halfhoiir -Farm proposed that they go in tawtasaiiag. rernaff agreed and ithcy rowed tw the. mouth of the iWaw. Atttr beisg tbe water eeveyal asiaatai Farris aotieed his friend parting far the shore and, jodgiag; by Ua. khared action, that aaaw.ni tag1 waa wrong sianec m fbllaw hiaV, A raometit later Perriag called, for, tjhe hoat and Farris nadiiagk, trietl to get to hiui. seme fee coakl do so, Perrtng amk. Farris wns within a foot of. his friead wbea he sank but was oaafale tc grn i " AFamoh aaentut has found Bias fcraw of microbes In the jniees of a healthy stoaiaohsadeoodludes net tney ptay an tmporunt pan a in amam Avery aiomacn aeeaw to be a little inhabited worhl i itself and sonrtiaMS the popolatfcHi aeeasa to indulge in rerohatioa wbieh amy be foa to them bat plays the wiecbief Kh the owner of the orgsa. ffa tt rroarew. M&Vfoimz&im .uiyUe tfcanjr jm? to be s XpitfBeM
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www pwretrnca. Meeting wen awd aath -burdened cooveriation l-",' add. from aetive, ag4 ': BiJa a m . . giwiji.jeJWent work forth. Ieaocratic awcty oa alt oecatioaa, ana us ore eepei.1. ly at lbe erHie tint, of the campaign, tfcaavprajr UQ ateerbat fcif ' Iwtwapaa.ejr'fjiaVaw are dietrifxited n pteawiMMa aa eoy or .owuict it wnv pMC . Sow tfeaM bm bare been ra-ap-painted by a fcpobKcan admiaiatnitieii. aappnia a Monroe eeuoty man gaea to Watlngii toaak tir as appointaaeat ar avaiuirer wsaaaawfav at- ta. anWr.3 It is thatHoaroe countr. already k;tK Goyernnieat appoiiithat jmyi ig-MSw a! Tbey ataod bhargt agaliHl atrors that ar uppoaedv IS begtea for warty aareioee'-'aad for ability, to M Oeax 80 that, taking that vie of .h natter, tb. men who are aaid ta aT oMltaraaad .e?e aeod atomry ia ihrrjaneeratie taanaary but Korewber is wnjajjai aai.eieaa. Tbi.whjac$ grw nw eaaipentting . It a oiteeail, ajvlar foar I wfll foae mj teenaer, I war owR, Mrs. Mitchell of ladiannpolis w spend the emmer at t;lifton
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Tbe New Altauy JLedger says i "CapC M. M. Hurley win leave New Albany about July loth, for rWaaliingion -City; to assume the position of Third Auditor of tbe Treasury, to which be is to be aiCS'itedy President Harrison. Ledserfb sail nt. lurley's appointment ih. one. tor all who are acquuiuted -with him reoeg-1
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been merited if faithful party services and most efficient party work are in tw rrmoniavd nn1 thaw should be, all things else beinjrl canal. . President Harrison oould have selected no man for Third Auditor possessing better qualfiwtionsforthe position than Capt. Madison M. Hurley. He aould ; have chosen no man truer or more steadfasl to his political advance ment that Capt. Hurley has been. So the appointment, the Ledger tit constrained to say, is a good one. rersonally Capt. ilurlry will bring into his office a genisl, whole" souled western courtesy that will make him exceediogly popular with those having business with his bureau as well as all the employes under him. New " A Ibany will miss him bat the city ts hon ored by, bis appointment. A Greene county girl made a lucky escape recently, as narrated in the Bloomield News : On list Sondav mornincr at II o'clock, Walter Emery, of Koleen, was to have been married to Miss Carrie -Jackson .but Waker -failed to make his appearance having departed unto parts unknown. After partaking of a dinner that would please the palate of so emeere. Carrie, with the test of the guests, weat to listen to an able discourse by Rev, J. W. Gdrr. Miss Carrie if 1 good-lookiog4 respectable yoang ladyr and seems to eare very little about the matter. She sunposed that he got offended at her because she censured him for drinking. He denied tbe cbariie. He ought to be now -hided and seat to the reformatory. - -r A neat -onfidenoe scheme has been nipied in tbe bud at Charlestown, for several dajrs a man giying his osme'as tVillism Pol)d, of Lexington, K . has beta lfB2ling the ryes of the town peopleby bis style. He tlaimetl to be atter S fine form for the uurnose of ! raisintr blooded slock. n Holmsa, yaaag wwU.io.faraser, heard ot it and proposed to sell Pond hw farm. The bargain was arranged, the deeds were made out, and Pimd was in the act of taking them'frnm Holmati's bsods, giving him a check for $1,000. when he was arresttJ, Mim. Holman and her father havinjf telephoned to IjouiaviUe and Le.ciogton, and discovrrW chat Food's check wag
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T :'-.;'t flme t2.0 Ht reducea aKne litem one EE." After a. hodaekerber f klW Uses the worth of torpeutiitft in the hoosenold, she w never willing to be without a supply of it. It give quick relief to burns; it u an ex cellent appltcation toreorus jJL-M, etiaorQr rbeuaMttsni and sore throats, and it is the quickest remedy fuf convulsions or Ata. ' . Then it is a sure preventive against moths; by just dropping a trifle tu tbelwt secure from injury during the Hummer. It will keep ants and bugs from closets and storerooms,' by putting a few drops in the, .corners or on the shelves; it i a i re de struetion to bedbugs, and will ef fectually drive them away -from their haunts if thoronghly Sipnlied to tbe joints of the bedsteads in the, spring cleaning time, and injure neither furniture nor clothing. A spoonful of it addetl to a pail of . s 11 . r ..1 wnnn water in cuaiiui. iw vrcaning paint. A tittle in the suds on washing days lightens laundry labor. Ex. LNlilBttATWN JP 88f. Audftor'Omee, ' Monroe Co., Ind.,;. inly 7th, IMS, VTOTIOE h hereby given, that the Townthip Tnuleea of the aeveral Uwnhip of said county hae md and rrtortiodto thii office their eanmeraUoa of the white mala inbsbitante, alo the colored male inhabitant! over the" age of twenty-one year in the reapectiv. townhip . Said enumeration it now aubjeet to tbe inapeetion of the pablie at the AndiUir'l offlce, with a view to the correction of any error, ntiaubet or omlioh made therein. Tb. following table eonuin the aggregate number .f the inbabi'anla .rer the age of twsnty-ne in each of the towuibipaand the total number k the eonely r . ; a'
Townabipa.. White. Col-; ftt. ; .red. : Bean Blottom, 38S ' .. 380 Wathiagton, 248 . 148 Marion. II . IU Benton, ; ti lis Bloemingtoo, St I T S Richland, 413 418 Van BarM, J7.1 2Tt Perry, 809 U 5SJ Bait Creek, 18 18 Folk, . sw no Clear Creek,' M t s7 Indian Creek, wo so . :,.. , 4013 , m
Stat, of Indiana, Monro. CounW: I, WHIhwaiT. Blair, Auditor oa Monroe County, do hereby eartify bt the above and foregoing ia a full, 'true and romplete itatement of the number of white male inhabitant and of.tia number of colored male iahaMtanla ot the ageI and' in each town hip of mid county, ia tbe rear 1880,. accord inir to tbe'enuui LenuineraL1"" m"d" nd by tb foveral a7:p.LMl countr. a July let, taea. - . ' WM. T, BLAIR, AHliUr. July to, I8SS. J Tbe wife of John Brdwn, who aoowt a month ago was opetattu on at Indianapolis for ovarian tumor, is iutproviug rapidly, sud will be home in alMHit two week. She now walks about the house and waits on' hctself. The nrr esut. ot i .i . . . .. . . ;tuccewiui operaiMaiv itKo ttas is very mm.
lO HAS REDUCED PRICES EOijl all Sumaitiier'i mmmWr Panm mmmmr9mWmW9wmtmmm BIF BBWmHpKBmB SEawF- " CLOTHING AND HAK, CHniEEUS' STEA W HATS A2TD GAPS, UEITfif STKA7 and i - V ; PlDE II0Hf mWM,i . Vv FBiMSB FLflmll. SHIFTS and Summer Coats and Vesta LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN MONROE COUNTY.
Cme anil these Qoeda. ftb Alley.
Mrs. Phillip, an old ledr who retided on wett 5ih itreet, died Tuee dajr moraing after an illnet of ftae week. The reports from the Sulli-ren-Kilriiin fight were wy much mixed up to 13 -o'clock Tueiday morning, all, Aowerer, . GOnfevev me oie at a.iirnin. Wm. VfJwu.of Ae 1 National Bank ii inendiDairi " -tion with Xfeirtex Vow, iiit micie, in ffSHkAkoe, in, r The irext meeting of the Monroe CVnt,v Horticultural Society will be held July loth, at ts retdet ee of feorge Campbell t ol Bloumingum. -Matinn Hinkle rlrove through to lndianapatu tbi week with uigbty head of fat cattle. He aaved oienoy by the traiiiaction and hi cattle arrived in good coa4itlon. Mr. Money of Mitwonri, a Bister ot 4w, Jat'kson. is nere oa visit to her brother's fanattv North Walnut street, Mr. J. not seen her for sixteen jears. Ncnrice to iiimimhe builw Ett AK 8TOM MASe5PaV vr OT1CE IS HBRK8V GIVEN, that JLl the Board of Cotnnuiner of Monroe Countv will receive "County Alitr'.!.ofliye snlil (i . ONKOCIKJK, JULY lent, for tb. buil.ling of S toao Abntment an lb. llorgantowa toad, par. alieliael rUiunera, Atac for one iron at id point Tbe Board of Commiwionen will reaerve th right to reject any or .11 bW, Plar a and rciHatioQ for ibid . Abut mentaand Bridge being; now oa Sis nt the A udi tur'a otSce. Payment for (aid bridge to be made in oath on -comletioD of the Job. . AV itnena m h and and oalcial ami thia let day f July, tsSS. WILLIAM T. BLAIR, Auditor Monro. Co. July 3, IMS. DUN.OAK BATMAN, Atfya lVwtica tt lCa-Reaesita. In the Statu of Indiana, Monroo county. . Incite Monroe circuit court, September term, J889. Complaint So. 1684, Nancy J.Short,Millort BattertuSvFrenk T. Batterton, at al, v. Paul Hurt, Uruue flurt, David Hurt, et al. Now comet the plaintiff, by their attorney, and fliea their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent perion that aaid defendant, Paul Hurt, Bruce Hurt, David Hurt, Lee Alton!, Barry Croion and WiUiaai Croxon, are not reiident of the State of Indiana, that a oau! of action exiiU against them, that the name b for partition of real ettat, and.tbat aaid non-mident defoodant are necewary P-trtie thereto. Notice therefore hereby gives Salt def(jndanU,tht unlet tbsy be and appear on the ftnt day of the noit term of Monroe circuit court, to be hoklan on th. Ht Mnnday of September. A. D., 1889, at tbe Court Uoute, in Btoontinton, in aaid county and State, and anwer or demur to aaid complaint, the earn, will " be heard nnd determined in their abaenco. Witnot my name and the aeal or aid court, affixed st Bloomington, tbi It day of July, A. D. USS. itAt.J RMOCB FULLJCB, Clerk. July 8, 1888. -I, - CATES Blended Java COFFEE h tt gin 9 frt CgSsok WW mpmmjmmmm mj WWW . aw w 'wwmmmmm: wwra m mm fcfjEa If Ummm wlwlfjft WtWYwtlTrirt . AeKapav A. B.GATES 6 CO INDlAttAPOUtV IMP, " BEl.It7iT TAXEB, TKRSQNS owing delinquent laxe are JL hnreby noti6rth.t til. anie murt vo paiu w one. or s wut ve vuiieiiH ut levy on peraonai nropertr ana ten m' lame at publio auctfop. hM call and psy aud av oott. H S. BATES. City Treasurer. July 8, to canraet for the U at Nu rery .Stnok A ful 1 line of leading peoiltie. Salary and Expenie paid ttt, uccrwfjil man. No eiperieoce neea. Write for t.rtu, fUUng age. (Meaam thii paper.) C. fc. BOOTH BY KurSvry 1011. Et Partr, July H-'SO. chiv K. V
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Everybody mokm t he "X. Y. r." cigar. For mile by all fintcUw dtalcr. Fob Tobacco, Cigars, Coffees ami Teas, it wilt be the proper thins for vou to call on the Robertsou Bros., northeast corner ot ihe square. Tliey have everything in stock that you may can lor. Bad Ocoaa, John Brown has prepared himself with tight cask'-, t'htiuicsla and th proper tools, awl. can clean vaults as well as men who have come here irni the cities. Call on him and get figures. It is better to clean up your premises than to have sickness in the family, Smokt the G C.G. Cigar. Enoi.ish Sitavin Liniment reII Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-boiie,Stines, Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Cough, etc Save $50 by use of one b4lt!e, Warranted. Sold by H. Ltudley Druggist, Bloomington, Ind. . ' Smokt theC C. C. CToar. . Do von WIST, novelthw ;ia
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Wilson keeps everytbing yoa may want at his grocery store, under tbe Progress office. - -mm " ' ' The reliable and long estabjUshcd grotry hottseof Hemp.Wilson is still at the corner or otn si. and College Ave. Only the besi. goods kept in stock. Smote ike V. C. Q Cigar. . Rmbertsok Bros, keep a ehoi stock of groceries, and sell them at; a small margin for cash. Thev also make a npecialty of the few! business. All manner of fred kepi, Cailand s them fct their hand some room on tbe northeast corner of the square. - , STOCK OWNERS. READ. I hereby gira notice to all owner of Lire Stock that tb. ordinance prohibit ing Stock from running at urge witmn tbe corporation will be rigidly enforced. Proiecutlon will follow upon th. viottttion of the law by any one. Tnta orditianoe mut be olarrea. GEO. M. OW ENS, Msrshsl. im H Inltnsr 1NP FVKNITIJftK DE1LKIL I cAaav itr stoom; tbb aKST .una or FURjrrrURTc and ubkbtakh. ' - i IK MI.IWt or ', ' srs aarr is Bloominotok, HB Wrwi uvi you aoom cnaaraa to. aj't ovk. Coms ako ana MB screns vu aur. nag-Soura siaa wtvAaa, wt or Ciutay'a aaocsav. 8i-8 SAL SALi ALESMEN WANTE If h SALARY AND EXFKN5KSV II or liberal eommuafon to Mil men. Ouuat free nonsav oollecting. Permanent pmition euarauteed. Experience uaneeeatary, Cboio f territory If apply nt one. L. P. THURSTON A CO. Empire Kuricrie, Rocheater, N. T . April 1 lWm. pd. itsyriCs? Ta (TORE KBBIPt:itS, HUCttHTtiaW AM FARMERS. H. M- Dronborger A Co., produce Dater of Frankfort, lad., ham opened a branch houe at Bloomington, Indiana, for tbe purpoM of paying cth for Butler, Kirgt and Poultry. Tbey expect to jy the highcat caib prica. at all time. Mr. J. D. Dillman who ha bad many y an experlene. in the butiinea wili man ige HffVirfl far rliAm at (Ms nAlnt. All ; th;,r ,ff,,w fqr tham t '! Jruwla will ba kPiimntlv niiniltad for that areunt in by fmicht or exnrer. nnd customer will get the beneat of our reduced rate on all railroad, line. Farmer of thlf Motion will do well to call upon tbem and receive imtructfoni at out raUing Canon, at they may a well got 9300 for their poultry crop a 850. II. It. DKO S BEKORR CO., April St. '!. Bl-. nington, In I. ACb&ace Make Wao ny, Salary and Expemea paid, or 0m miction if preferred. Saleimsn war tod everywhere. 9a. experience &Mled. Add raw1, Hating k$ f be C L. Va Uu.tn Nursery, Co, (til" .Juno V Qcmva, U. V.
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The Hmra Caof'f Fir WM.I. BK HBI4I 8ErrpMEEK llih U 21th, 1881 TROTTING RACES. PURSE 50, $25 AND SI 5 j SAME PREMIUMS FOR PACUSa (Green ring in each gait 130, $15 and 9 W.) FAST TROTTING, 1100, $45 AND 135. RUNNING RACK 930. M ULE ' RACE, $20.rBEMWMS iMiVNllINC TO $i,5to will nr. mm EUTW. Best Wnfrrni ami Fiaeftt C4te GrawMk l the Statr. LeSe ad fjay Pnaiftai List, it. E. J0HNSOI1, lflufi. GK0. P. CAMPBELL Srt'y. CAST EAST, Atkiraey. KevtleoUw M-Riljleaita. feate of lndinnii. Monroe County, M. Ia the M.:iroeCirrmt C.'uirt, of Monroe county, in the Stkte of India, September Term, 1889. no. tow. 8111. Dvit r. Leouidai Dri. Be it known, that nn the V9th day of Januarr, 1889, the abore named pUinttlr, by her "attornevs Sliid in the office of ; the Crk of th. Circuit Court of Monro i..i. I l Kt,r Tadtana. har com plaint againtt the abov. named defendant; and on th. 39th day r January. 1889. tbe (aid plaintiff filed in the Clerk' office tbe affidavit of a eotepeteht penion, bowing that asid defendant, Leonida Davli, If not a reddent ol the State of Indiana, and said plaintiff hating by mlonmni. on kt complaint roquired the detendant to appear in aaid Court and auiwer or domur thereto, on tbn id day September, 189, and aaawer to her complaint for dlroree. , Now therefore, by order of eewrt aakl defendant lartabor. named fa hereh notiSnd of the Mine and nrndency ef Mid complaint againit him, and that uhleM he appear and aniwarc or dmnr tbareto. at the callini! of aid came on the 9nl dv nt htontnmW. 1889. the bffthe 2nd Tiidicial dav of a term of aid Court, to be begun and held at t'ie Court IIou in the City of Bloomington, on the Ant Monday in September, 89, aid complaint, and tbu matter and thing therein contained and alleged, will bs auard and determined in hi abaenc KSOCH FULLER, Clw. May l&th, 18S9. bio at MlaatiMlppI Ratlvimy. The Ohio Jt Miaxmippi Railway U the direct fait line between Cincinnati, I.nuiville, St. Loui and alk point Kt and Vat Four through penger train cadi way between Cincinnati and St. ImiU are nccraeary to accommodate it large and constantly ineruming vnlume of tinvul ; thre between Cincinnati and lioufrrille, and two hetwiMB Btlvlll and St. 1 ooi. It trains all enter Virion Derw i in Cincinnati, LouUvllle and St. Loui, convenient v located near the center ol buxijies. Transfer w otner line are tdus aroided. At St. Lowbt direct connection are made in tame t'opot with train f all line for the Wett, Worthwmt and Southwett. Th. Ohio Mtainippi Railway iirtve ipceial attention to colonial going Wnt, either (ingle or In pnrtfo. Our ajrent ar. prepared at all timer to Airnith infiw mat ion a to rate fad route to olctU Wet; price nd toontlon of land, anl when penen ar. ready to atari: w ill call on them at thtir beenc, if dieired, eour. tickets at lon'eat rate and att end to checking baggage and thipping freight through to deaunatlwi. At Louivi!le connnction are made in Union Depot for till point Kat and Southeaat, aad in Union Dopot, Cincin nati, for the Seat, Knrtheott sad SiwthThrough Putlmnn Sleeplne; Can ar. run bv thUline between St. Loui. Cin cinnati, Louiiille,WaliiBgton, Baltimore and intermedials ttatmn. Pullman Parlor Car are run e Cos train via tbi linn. Traveler goinc to any point Cut, Wt, North or South, tboutd Whke it their ItuaincM to k for ticket rl the O. M. Railway. Fanencer nurohatina looal ticket will ear. Xp cantton eaoh fare, a the tickt rate I to centa Isu than the rate on th. (rain, For reliable Information in refore tccto route, rate, tiekttr, etc , to all ioinWl througheut th limited Slate, oa 1 011 Ticket AcRBt ot coBaectinir line, ar 4 dreM IIEKJ. F. ADAMS. Ticket Aaetit. O. 4 M. R'y., Bloomington, Ind. C. O, JONBS, Ointrict Pangep Aeont, VlniTttnc. Ind. J. F. BARKARD.l'rctiAaen.Mataget. II I, ClfAtPTt.'fl l. V. . . UAt VVi ul rat T . ClSCinalt. iHV
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remunu laet Mined that unlese and appear on the tret dav term of Umi Monroe Circuit Court, to lutMen ob toe Brat Monday of A.. D. 1889. at the Court Hutira ia inrton, ia taid Counts: and State. aaawer nr demur to taiti tame will be beard and Kwminei .-aw-.
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