Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 August 1889 — Page 2
l. AVAAt:S, . a Year Xtonroe Ctraiaty Fair. Tltere will be spcda) parses for m m two-Tow old tan-sen, aa A pane of $30, 1st preta. ; an peat. n prm. 99. Oae war Ma, a 1 pom of $20, latprn.. tlO: SJdpwm. ?; 3d A parse of $15 will be awarded beat dosses in voeal music, n follows: lat $10 ; Sd juvmiaa, $5. In 1891 there were only two Christian Endeavor moieties ia exietettce, having a membership of 8. Now there are 6,500 aocsetiea ith t imilwnhip of 400,000, and ajocietiea are being orgaaiaed at the sate of 100 a week. The jatematieml eonventioa tf the aoctetiea was opeoed .is Philadelphia on TaeaJay of Jaat week, and was in session imr days. It waa the largest delegate convention ever held Sath coantry It brottfht together tea thoasand earnest, rolti..eadenthnuMtieehristiaws, bent on aoowurag wren eacn ocnef--uy to worrr - The of the palp orators in this eaatrj, and the vast assemblage, wee often thrilledand deeply aovI bvthe ctoqaenco of these ardent and able aac. The ejeavenlioa ; fail to exert a notent Hut apdii Cfariathui Eadeavor and tan enrrents eff -ebnstian tiMogbt merety mrt of this conBverr day or so we read in newepapen an aeeoont of come Bagl sjndieate gobbling np a taeiatss established by Asserican brains and eapital. In the met tan days an English syndicate Jmi gathered iasosae of the largest fear mills ia the northwest; Another baa obtained possession of the Otis 'Iron and asset etmpatwV Cievebnd, Ohio, widen I te .be the bugeat- eanof the kind in the eoontry; The mnortanse of this purchase can be estimated when it is stated that the pries paid was $4,500,000. Aaother syndicate proposes getting control of gas pndnction in the knifed States. U is said that $20,wtWyOOw of English ssoney is ready teheiavsaUd in the enterprise of .the American people bssu Mnse-Kngjish-is.tobe.nnned to the work of eantroIIing4ni3 salt prodoctitfn. And so the ston goes of English absorption of Ainerieen iednstrics. and Ameriean bnsinnw. It is Jiardly aeeenary to say that thi sort of thing is booed to increase. Eaglisb inflnenee in this eoontry! to the detriment of -America. In a- lew years the power of this foreign money invested en this side efthe Atkatie w3i beein to tell. Herein lies a danger against which the United States wilt nave, gnarditaeU: ' tu -A novel eanse tor a are was discovered in Ailecrteny. Martin Wiieeo lit bis cigar by scratching a match on the nnderside ot his : then walked not. ! of his children the svenine before had been ordered to throw nway their rmher hnwe ebnnks of enewinr gnaa, hot oaeiw the rirls hastily stock her piece en the hnrer part of thernmM, where par'chdssef nrnnstaae Haet fire to H. The wax awlted, dropped , npon a eae-aeatod chair, and was in 'a mir wny to bnrn the haase wown when . a was snonwevsa. A wonma, ased aont fifty yearn, with white hair, aiid a wen deraslrf gRb talker, ia traveling ever tbe State selling what she claims to be awnew nroeem of "wet ot diamond dyes and Hf -venerable i aad seiootktengae are eakolated to deceive ladies. She gaveher name as Parker at oa'ityan, uev net w reportea as. kemna;asad e nsuwber of aliases. lit w nnnnanaarv to eay that her selfo H ifbrfrem $7 JO to $12 getting the money h sdvance, and proposing to aeooV aaateriaUlfpm Cincinnati, whkh nevla 1945 John Evans, of At isnta.Oa. died, leaving $150)0 in cash by wilf to bis sua Arnold. A content woe filed bya son- by a pTCTfena marriage. The case lingored nntil 8iMiirday laat nihen final action was taken.' In the meantiaae, the original parties having died, the grandson of the legates received inat . $10u to which : the total pad dwindled. . The last general assembly appropriated $3,000 for the purpose of holding eonnty farmers instifntfs in Indiana and directed the anthorities of Purdoo University to arrange for holding .'aad OBnanctmg tnem. t3w. Adams, of Martinsville, making a trip thmngb Wadiiagunt lerntoryana uregon, antt to a letter to the Republican aaya FOBTttSSI'" is rather nice city, of shoot 55,090 neopie, great per cent, ibfeigaels, and I CHpiialtyjQnaese. Buiit
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river; streets narrow, onpaved; all sidewalk are of boards: no alleys or woodsheds, and great piles of wood on the streets in front of the very finest residences', giving theeity a very unsightly appearance. Hotels fine in name and price, bnt evert other way miser able. In this city I saw all kinds of work Cping on Sunday ,ns though' the fjorors day had no place there, bnt 'this is a characteristic of most of the Western cities. TACOVA, a dry claiming from 18,000 to 25,000 people, is bsiilt on . the hills along the Paget Sound, is booming and booming, nothing bat booming. I landed there just before sanset, fonnd the hotels crowded, bands playing, parades marching, drams beating, and all in all re minded me of Martinsville when we received the news of Ben. Har rison's nomination, ao mnch so that 1 mvolvntarily looked for Wes. Barrett and his tin Horn. For six miles from the center of the city, in wood thicker than Indiana ever had, lots are laid ont and selling for from $300 to $1,000,. 8KATTLE, twenty-five miles from Tacotna, al so on the oonnd, most beautifnlly loesteov nd a beautiful city claiming 25,000 to 35,000 people, like Tacotna, is all boom. The bnsUpar ot the town wn all de igjrovid by fire laaxyihonth,. ami - ., Dow-ptesre. doing business in tents ; iWcUare kept in tents ami travelers sleep in tents. These two cities are fighting each other, and in my judgment one of them is bound to godown suonor or later, if not both. ' As we left Seattle on a batA,s gentleman was on board talking up the city. I asked him the pjrice of tand along the Smnd from three lo five miles out from the city ; he said on an average about $10,000 per acre. Lands along the Sound twenty miles from either of these cities anil untouched, so far as being improved, is held at UQ0; $150 and 200. The timber m fine and furnishes the great sonree of wealth. Some coal and of coarse a great deal of mining. Port Towiwend, still further np the snood, is. a pleasant little modeat city, -no large claims, but a nice little place. sanreettaa; Hntnre's Miafnke. For several years part the agVirftnral journals of this coonlry nave been largely taken lip with a diaeusoon the qnest ton of dehorning cattle. From the importance given the snliject. and the nnmber of editors favoring - the practice, pne won Id think Uiat ; nare eoraniilted a great idnnder in deeosjaring Ijovin J;caU with horna. J?4M!l$Js Aeing cohiered: in. EpgloDL Over there they calf it dishorning, but the American .wtifd is preferable liecans; K is less likely to mislead comjKisitors and prop'f-roaders into ifeaoooring cattle . rhie practice is not receiving the favttr in England that it enjoys in this eowntry. The society fur. the prevention of cruelty .U animala has nsade vigorous war upon it, and has recently been sustained by i a . . raa .a n . romw. l ne toru eniei- nsiice nas rendered a decision that an owner cannot inflict pntn on an animal to advance his own private ends. It was claimed that by dehorning, the price of animals could be inereased about thirty shillings a bead, that it enabled more of them to .he pecked together in stock ysrds and in cars, and that k prevented injury from hooking. The two former reasons were held to relate solely to' the profit of the owner, and to be inadmissable as a justification of a brntal practice, whMe the Mst point enntd lie met where necessary by the slight operatioM of "tipping. Backed by this decision, (he society to prevent cruelty will put a stop to dehorning in England, and h ie probable oar animal protection societies, encouraged by the snoeess of tbs movement ia England, will wage a vigorous crusade against the practice in this OMtniry. It js quite likely that the whole anbjeet, from whichever aide considered, is receiving considerably more attention than its importance warrants. '.'Banram 4k Bailey's big show arilhgo to London ' in October, i contract for its transportation having been made recently. By the contract the City of Rome and the Ferncssis are chartered, involving a east of upward of $300,000. "If we need another 'vessel," said Mr. Starr, "we can take the Ethiopia of thesame line. We are going to take over everything ip our show, including all the. animals, nearly 500 performers and a large number of employes.'' The- City of Rome will sail on October 16; and the Fttineasia three days later. They will hwd at tbs 'TT bury Docks; London, whence the show will fas transported to the Olympia amphitheater at West Kensington. The show will be opened about the middle of November and continue ajyteen .weeks. The marriage of a daughter of the Prince of Wales to the Earl of Fife oeewrred Saturday. As a dower they have asked that & good allowance be made them out of the public funda, but a general howl went op all over England againt it; and He. Gladatone made a proposal that the Queen he deprived of the right to make further demands' on Parliament This is a bi change from the uiauutr of do -
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ALEXANDER,
C. L. ALEXANDER, P. B. MARTIN, OMER BUNGER, HATS FORMED A FA BTNEI5SH1P for the 1 of ' and will represent THREE OP THE BEST FERTILIZING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THIS COUNTRY, among which the Famous Horse Shoe Brands, the Homestead, and the Globe. We bT the most complete Fertilizer in the market. We alio hnve BONIS II BAL hich VK GUARANTEK to be pure ground bone. Call and examine oar 'ample, and leave your order at the grocery store of 0, X. Atatsnder or P. B. Hitrlin. See some of us befvrj making your, contract eUowhcre,
ing in years gone by when it was rpgardwl as treason to refuse a member of the "royal family" any thing. IN JHEHOIUAM. Sacred to the memory- of Mary Rosette Morris. by nor parents WUIag)ejiii8r Morris. She flPSTc.. tmA life March the 11th, 1887, near Elk Valley, Elkconnty, Kansas, was born near Richland, Monroe county, Indiana, June 2d, 1880, being six years, nine mouths and nine days old. Tn memory of our darling child, Who Htm called away from u by death ; Her ways they were m pure and mild, It seemed as though they were the beat. Her ago tcu ah would "He to kqow AV hen it wss enlist for iter to r: Sbo'd have been teven years old in Juno. Way ws she taken, oh I why so soon ? Singing was her great delight, A half a n hoar before she died These are the words that Rosa ssid f "Pupa slag la the Swset By and By." -And as she spoke a smile wos on her brow, With heavy heart I sans the sons Just before littlu B-isa- was gone. A drink of water was ner last request And then sank away in endless rest. It was on the llthof March she waa taken And left our hearts here almost broken. It was on-Frldrtj aliout o'eloek. That it came to us, that awful shook; Though friends and kindred gathered near, They vonld not check the rising tear. On Saturday just as the sun went down, We laid the little fitrm in the ground. Her talk was all of Jesus, And her ways thy were so mi kl, She was mere that of a woman Than she was that of a child.' She was a little tJhristin Both in ways and thought. And what she once did learn She never did forget. A child so loving and so fair, And sba was loved too, everywhere. Our hearts they throb with acbirig (fain, But what's our loss is her eternal gain. 'Tis hard, to surrender tho child Juit we Though- we bofoe soon to meet bar in minaionsabove. 'Ti bard to part (rum her. though heaven may call, But to live here without her is 'harder than all. A Louisville druggist kills the swarms of flies about his soda fountain in a uorel manner. He discovered that insect jmwder is of almost as rapid combustion as gunpowder, though the flame lives sev eral seconds. By a further inves tigation he discovered that a por tion of the powder, thrown from the bellows through the flame of a lighted match held six inches away, prouoceil tlie required flame, and was capable of destroying flies t 1 WW . f oy uie minion tie, inereiore, puts out tome bait for them every morning. When they have collected in sufficient numbers, he gets his powder and match, and the work of destruction is sure and swift. No guilty fly escape the scorching of the wings. By this mesne ail the flies in the store can be destroyed in a few minutes. ' .jAPrincelon Clarion, A fellow is traveling about the country selling nrescriiitidns for tireservins fruits m their natural shape and native flavors. The base is salicylic acid. which has been prohibited by law, ss it is a slow and insidious poison. Taken in light doses, as would be the case in the preservation - of fruits, the effect is not at once seen, but, continued, its eflecta are bnlelot, because it is an accumulative poison, and manifests ifcwlf all at once. Better ean up traits in t lie old way, if they do not look quite so nice. The Cloverdals pic nio was a success -for gamblers, piok-iocketi and confidence men. Fights and shooting added much to the 'interest of the occasion. These pic nics become more a nuisance every year and the demoralising influence is plainly discernabie. They become a Mecca for toughs of all classes and so notorious have they become that honest and industrious people are constrained to remain away. Until they can be conducted on a respect able basis, this, should be the case. C'overdale has added nothing to her social and religious strength by this meeting Sjenccr Democrat. -Courier ; Where the college professors are summering: Dr. Jordan is at Pueblo, Cul. j Prof. Clark is at Chattanooga; Prof. Swain is at KnigHtstown, Ind.; Prof. Kingsley is at Woods Hall, Mas.; Prof. D. H. Campbell is at Detroit, Mich.; Prof. Woodford is at New Haven, Coon.'; Dr. Von Jagemann is at Oyster Buy, L. I. ; Prof. Otihaua is at Toledo, Ohio; Prof. Hoffman is at Monticello, Ind. ; Dr. Karstcn is in Europe ; Dr. Van Nnys is at Waupaca, Wis. ; Pj4f. Nsylor is at McConinelsv$e, Ohio ; Prof. Spaogler is JiiStfi - .tpe,
THE CHEAPEST,
BUNGER & CO., : - " t-EUettsville Citiwn : ; W. 8. Cassell started last night to hold an office at Milwaukee, Wis. itf Sunday morning Jack's Defeat was contract ably higher than the week before, it 'jolting intuttra-livery stable and Copenhaver's bkcks'mith shop-r 'ohn flines), of New Albany, is4 visiting .the family of Mrs. Vanelia Kakiri. He las 1'een- jn vory. poor health this summer and is now biking rest'i""--F. M. Stophenifon it tearing dawn his store building preparatoiy to erecting a good substantial 21x50 feet business room. He will remove liislork of goods to the room formerly occupied by Fressley & Buchanan whore he will carry on business until Ms new building U complete .Last Tuesday night the young; folks gave a social at Ma! tie Fhipns whioh was complimentary to Miss Ella Houston, of Gopojt Ji ni llay.bcinc the lowest bidder for carrying the tna;l between the postofflce and the depot ' for one year, was awarded the contract. He appointed fta. .Sharp deputy,' who now carries the mall. ' Jim's bid was SSflTuesday night the K. of 1. orn nixed a lodge at this ptaoe with twenty members. Knights from Harrodtburg, Oloomlngton, Spencer and Gosport were present The Board of Trustees deeming it unnecessary to retain the tax levy for municipal purposes for 1089 at 30 wr sent, has reduced it to 15 percent. Tho levy for road and local tuition tax however were kept at the snmo rate, viz: 0 per ccct. and 80 per cent. The poll lax was increased from 23c. to 30c. Dog tax as is custom, was left on' the list. In looking over the number of dogs given itr to the assessor from this place there' wure found 19 male and "I female dog. The board, in considering the matter, concludMl that there would be no eqattv in collecting tax oft! of 20 dogs and let 120 go free of taxation. ' - Kent Cooner ving son of Hou. "G. W. Cooper, Congressman from this district, had a narrow escape from drowning at, Cnlnnibii", Ihnrsday morning. He '.attended (he S unday srhool pic mc, and in company with several ynOirg cofti panions went in bathing -uW Driftwood river. In the esejtemont of the sport be got iieyond his dopih, and being uimHetoswun, ih.vouM have drowned but. for the timely assistance ofa eertileinnni wln; bapjiencd ntoug at the critical iniw inent. When recnwl the boy was nnronscioiiM, and it toiit . soiuc time to resuscitale him. The diat'Ufwion conscqucnl upon the increase f Uirisj . m the East leads to curious enr.flicla of nuioion regarding the cause. One authority declare it ta licyond 3ne6tion the result of- a hot and amp climate; another' says it come from bathing when in a flute of perspiration ; a third ..from aitting in a draught; a fourth my it is hereditary ; a filth tlint it ia tontagioufl, and is caught like smallpox or scarlet fever j Bill another. accepts the s!ntiinnt of the iihcient Jews, and aseris a lieltef i n its being punishment for sfii. For first-class buggy painting co to Roe L. Winslow, northwest corner public square. Heiu'y Xn JCturfisa. JEWET.fj ,,AKB OPTICIAS, SPECTACLES. KYB GLASSK8. &C Q VJiCIAL ATTKNTION paid to propKJ eny Naxpunir Mteeiaoles ana nv Eve I Glastvs to tho sight, assistod bj expert once ana tne oest sownuuii instrummiu. JL v C u, r d , JAMES B. MULKY. AtiOTtuy, will give .ntecial attention to settling Jea JniW atatt'4, caUectmg, tie. tral practice in all emrt. Man be found us Ai office ine "inner emuung More. K. A. rvhtt. Attorney. UMce tn Allen Miliary' new block, vp tait oar earner room, special tout earetul attention teitl be given to ProbaOl buninenn, tt4 to prompt eduction of claim. Hottlemriit of eetote ipccurlty. LOUDEff fr.jiOGKRS, Attorney. Office over Firt National Jlavk. liminew of a legal, nature given cureMl oitentim u.,oU court. Henl - estate Mice cxan iticd by aid "of'-' Lowiois AbMratt A specialty iiiad of the collect), n and remittance of claim of all kine'i. MIEIIS .jr COtt.fl, Attorney. Office Hp t'air over Corner clothing store, wttt sute. WW practice tn all the court of the Stat: u Probate amino given special and earefnl attention. CoUcctums made a speemlty. -BU8KIllK $ BVSKtRK, Attorney. Office in building south of Bauk, an ground floor. Special attention given to Protiate butinat. to the collection of claims, and to business in alt the courts of this and adjoining emmtiet. DVKOAK .i BATMAN, Jf. C. Puncan, Ira O. Batman,) Attorney. Office over Stone's shoe store, west side- public square. Particular attention mill br. giv en to' Probate eases, collections, etc. Will practice in all the courts. . .- &AST $ EAST, Attorneys, Offlee in Bee JUhe Block, north silt public square, upstairs. Give prompt itteutUm to Proberfe business, and to the aolUetim of claims. Will also practice in all courts. Agents for A'e, I insurance. j DELINQUENT T4XIS8. TKBSON8 owing delinquent Uixos ore JL tteretiy nolinoa Hint Uie same must bo paid at once or t will be conmellud to levy on personal property and sell tho same at public atiotioii. Please cull aud pay and save costs, II S. BATRS, July S, '88. City l'nturer.
Ice Cream: Festival
The Ladies of the Catholic Church will give an Ice Cream Supper in the Court House Park, on
Thursday
Proceeds for the Benefit of the Church. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
The Jlaarte enitj Fair WILL BE HBUD .. . S1EPTEMBER 16tU lo 20thf 1S39. TROTTING RACES, PURSE $50, $25 AND f 15; SAME premiums jfqr pacixgT (Srcen ring in each gait $30, $15 and ?10.J FAST TROTTING, $100, 45 AND $35, RUNNING RACE $30. MULE i RACE, $20. PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO $i,5co will br visrm EUTED. flcst HVcrrd ani Finest Localtd Grounds 1b the Slate, 'Send fr Pn'oilam List. A E. iWmXi President. GEO. P. CAlIi'BELL, Sec'j. ' 1 1 '. a 11111 "" '. 111 XOTIC'K TO 8TOKI: KKElKRS, IllCKSTKK9 AU IVAR.T1KU8. , W. H. Dronbi-rgur & Cn.. Produce Pealcri of Frankfort, 1ml., bayo rwnpd a bram-h luiufe at UliHunington, Indiana, Tur the pnrposa of payini; cub for tlutlor, Kiss niid Iruttry. Tiiry expect to pay th blEhwt ch prloo at all times. Mr. I i. 1. liiltman who bus bail miiny years exnxripuce in tho business will manaxe tbi-ir nlTairj for them at this jwint. . All i;oous will Do promptly remitted Tor innt sro sent in bv freiulit or express, and
customers will get the lieneflt of WT reduced rmes on all railroad linos. . Ynrm-!cil.
en of this section will da wril'to call up-1 on them and receive instructions about
raising Cabons. as thev mv as well jset.mon Council, unless the names of the
1500 for their pvultrv crop as $50. H. H. DBUN BKKGEK & CO., April 24, '80. lllooiuiDglon, Ind. Dnlo Mississippi Railway. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway is the direct fast line betwoen Cincinnati, Louis, vllle, St. Louis and all points Bast and West. Four through passenger trains esoh way between Cincinnati and St, Louis are necessary to accommodate Its large and constantly increasine volume of travel; three between Cincii nati and IrfwioviUe. tid tw betwoen Lou'svllla and St. Louis It trains all enter Union Depots In Uincinnail, i.ooivino ana oi. jjouir, veniently located near the centorsot busi - ness. Transfers to other lines aro thus. svoided, AtSt.Ijui.diconneo.n !n "",Lwit,,,lr",n"1,or I sro wade in lines for the West, ue west inortuwesvanu coum-i west. xno unioojiiiississipp uaiiway Rive. ,
, E't""?"' Z XT 8.",ver the of twenty, one in. each of the
sro prepared at .11 time, to furnish fnformntittn an to rl unA routes to poinui TU8V price nnu nvnti"ii u huhii", nni when pnweiigors re ready to tHrt wilt shII on them t thrr homcn, if dttired.l wtcuro tickuts nt lowcrt rntn nnd nttfnd to) UIIUVIalllK VRriK UU HrstiMfi aswiiiis. hmsak A tlflaflnultnii ' fcllll'Uftl H' UVSlllHllUIII At Ionisviile connections aro made in Union Depot for all points East and .Southeast, and in Union Dujiot, Cincinnati, for tho East, Northeast and Southeast. Through Vullman Slnepinp Cars aro run by tuts line bot een Kt Louis, Cincin nati, Louisville, Washington, littltitnore md in termed in to stations. Pullman I'arlor Cars aro run on trains via this lino. wiyj Knst, Travolers goine to ny point West, North- or-'oUth, should mnko it Iboir business to ask for tickets vH tho 0. & M. Railway. PftMeneers nurclineins: local tickets will tavo 10 cents on oacb faro, as tho ticket rate! ia trl nnnlc 1aa i.tiain Irtn .tnonliA iin : For reliable Information in reference to 1 routes, rates, tickets, cto , to all points throughout tho Unitod States, cill on ricl-.ut Agents ot connecting linos, or adIrcss BENJ. F. AUAMS, Ticket Agent, O. Si H. B'y., Bloomiugton, Ind. C. G. JONES, District Passenger Agent, Vincennes, fnd. J. F. B A RN A I! 1), P rest. Gon .Manager. W. II. SUATTUO, Gii. Pass'r. Agt. Ckcishavi, Oato.
Might,
GATES lehded Java COFFEE Is m CREAM of All ttis Pacings Coffees. . , . Fer Sale bj Lsadag Grecia Wa Ask You to Try If. ..... packho by A. B. GATES & CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ALWAYS filVES ITS PATfiOKS T6 ran vrortti oil xanr noMT cr iGhiesgOsf L&myene Indianapolis Cincinnati - LouisviHei PULLMAN SX.EEFIKG CAR ELEGANT PARLOR CARS Tickets 8pld and B&ggag Checked to Destination. SaQt Kspa ui4 Tils TablM H yc wast to k mc four tnwa all Thdus Aeaota alOwqaai IWUoMhinUMa-KKUMI JAMES KAHKKIt. O 1 A, CniCAGO SOT1CE TO CQXTR ICTOKS. Iliils wilt bo ram-u'oii by ton (!iiimiiin Council of tho City of Hlo.inijnton, lnlianit, in tlu Council Clmiiibor, sit a meet ing tojtw hold AUGUST lfcTH, 18S9, for ioiprnviiix Wif t Si-ooii'l slreol, "W-St Sixth strett, Wt Kkhtli struct, and riouth R"tors strei-t. tirwiueatinns are now on ft!e for said improvement, and can be seen at tho iCitv Clerk's oflioo. Tho Common Coimuil rosorTCS the right to n-jeot any or nil luK. I Contractors will observe the following; resolution adopted-by the Common Coun Itilred. That horonftor no bids will ho received, and acted upon by tho Coiri- ( sureties who are to sign the bond of the lapf lioaiit, in case ho ts awarded the con tract, are given tn tun Did. KOBEKTC. GUI? EVES, July S4, '68. City Clerk. ENUMERATION OF 1889. Auditor's Office .Monroe Co., Ind., July Ub, 18R9, TVT0TICK Is hereby c'ven, that the 1.1 Township Trustees of the several townships of said county have mado and returned to this oflico their enumeration Of the white mlo inliiibitinb, aNo the Unions m inhnliitanU over tha lto "iMILiw o of twontv-onn ear 4n the renpective town ships. Said enumeration is now subject to tor s olUce. with a view t juiic ab tun aiiui' to tho correction , ,u.i,..mUum.m.Jl. I therein. Tho following tablo contain . . r . inn.b,tnnll "n1 11,0 " total itutnbor in the Townships. Wbito. Col ored. Total. Uen Blosioni, Washington, Mm Hon, Kenton, nioominqtOQ, KichlHiul, Vun Jturen, l'erry, Salt Creek. 380 2Ib 380 248 Hi 228 915 418 271 5'i3 l! 220 36? 230 Mi 22fi 841 413 an 1IK 22C 300 401s! I'olk, Clear Crook, Indian Crcvk, 4100 ijlato of Indiana, Monroe County : I, William T. Illnir, Auditor s Von. roe County, do hereby eertify that tho above ana toroRoins w a run, true hwi complcto statement of tho number of white mate lanaoitenis Hint ot mo nuinuer of colored malo inhabitants over the ago of twenty-one years in Monroe county and in each towns hip of said county, in tho year 1880, accord imr tu tho enumeration made and returned by Iho sovoral Tuwiiihip Trustees of ssid county, oft July 1st, 1880. W.M.T. BLAIR, AwJkor. July 10, 1889. " j
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HUNT ER Irs tHc; lcnlnar UaiottsJL. Xti'5t'itoIfc UNO FURNITURE DEiLEtti I-CAHRr IiT STOCK TUB BBST tIK or rURNITUm? ASP tTSDEBTAKIKtt UOOD3 Kvien kktt ix Br.oojiivoTox, jijid wrw. UU row 0Il -KAfKR THAI?. AX OK. COMK AW0 KK MT. BKI'DBK Tntt WT. IfSrSilVTH 1UK l-qUAIIR.. WKKT ov Clark's Quookkt. . ' ' ?2S-8 IBrMBrtlw.) INIMANAPOLI9 (fcwllim ,9 ma sua. opposite ma una. If tnms, SSIB a KtetX, rttacifslssit fttpsktenv ladies and gerulilrrcrii dacaled for proSuklft cmptoymeni, by a couc of tranii al ths iaiuitn tio j. Hook-keeping-, Bns.ncsspractKr.Skarthaiul, I'ypewritiac. PcniKinKhip and Enfith. Lirs facolly. Individuiil imtract'oa. Class drill. Lectures. Kmn. nl intl.r. i.n. Open alt year. Enter now, Atlract;iva ciiy. r-lnpeiifeU mouenta, Wme to ui. IUutratd atalonue, Tro. "' EAST SASTi A.ttornysl Kitlr) fa Koti-Eratti'viUa. Ml ol tndiniia. Moiiioc't'iiiuttv. ss. Ii 1I1 1 Mo-iroo Oir-ti:t Ourt, of Monroe eonnty, in tlie titi.to ol lt-.dhtnn; epUtnber Term, 1 ?!. No. 1".0. Hnilie Davii v. L"onidm Di-i, : Itv 'it known, tht on tho 2'.tth dy of .Unimrv, !. thi- iif-oirt. nnmfd f.HIntill', by her alt, irony, Iticl in the fllftc of, this Clerk ot Uif ('irotitt oiirt of Monrot t uii'V in tl'.o Sinto ol' liidiiiim. lit-r compl iinl I'srt'in.'l the abovn imind defi'tulant ; and on tit -!h day of- .taiitiary, ISS0. tin-Mid plaintill died in (he Cork's ilictllin i(Ii.!a'it of 11 comH-tent person, MiowIti that said .let'undiiiit, l.e.mi In Uavi.-, is not a restdciit ! the Siott f Iodiami, and sniil plnintitf biiving by ciidor'i'ment on sail complaint required' tin defendant to Hl'peiir in .-aid Cojirt and answer or demur thereto, on the 2d ilay Septeutbcr, 1 lltkO, and fcwer to her coMpIaint lor 'd twice. Sow therefore, by ordtr of Snid oou.rl ss id defendant lt hInv nnmml is hnrebt notilleil of tlie tiling niul p -ndoney f iii.id complaint nsalnst him. and thnt U"ile ho fpiirs and nsw:s or dointus tliert'So, at the oalliti!! ol said ciilisoon the Sl'd day of tScptemtar, 1.HS9, tlie same b--itistho 2nd jtidicinl .day uf a term of ssul Court, to iu) l;jn and l:eld. at the Court House in the City of B'ooroinjctnn,, oil the Urst Mutidav in Stmteinbe--, I89, si, id complaint, and tho mnucrmnd thines tlivretn contalncl and allgeit, win . ne lizard und uotermlned in his sheenco. K.VUCU FULLER, Clerk, Vfnv ISth, 1P89. O IIEKIFF'S 8 A I.E. I. (By virtuo at a cerllSofl copy of a Decree to mo directed from the tlerk's oftlcc of the Monnw Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Monroe Building, Saving and Loan Association i plnintitf d J. Sd gr Uourley, William Gotirley, Sinker I'lavis & li-, Fim National Bank of llloomtngton, Indiana, aad Tho j&na l,ife Insure noe Co. of Hartford, Conn., are defendants, requiring ir.e to make the sum of one thousand seven hundred and three dollars and flfly cents, with intori'st on said decreo and cost. I -mill expose nt Public Male, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, AUGUST Hint, 1889, between the hours of 10 o'ulook a. mand 4 o'clock r. it., of said dny, at the door of the court bouse of said Monroe enmity, Indiana, tho rent and proSts for a term not exceeding seven roars, of tlie fallowing ltval .EaUto, to-wit : . Part ot the north half of tho orthw ot quarter of section NTo. twantv-nlno, town . j nine (81 runes r.no ill west, bounded as f illows: licmnnine at tho nortlicast corn er of said northwest quartnr, runninc thence soi itb ft" 10' oast with tho on.-t boundary line of said quartet' 30 poleand 20 links tn a stake, thcuoo south 85" and 40v west with and beyond l.hu nortlicrn bounditry of eight acres hcrotoforo sot (If to Jane M. Gourloy (widow) sixty poles; thence south 6, lo eft't thirteen polos and eight links; thence south R." 'lo west twenty poles; tneno sotttit 5" I0 west atun$ the public hii(liVav twen ty poles and four links; thence south F.V 40v west 82 polos and sixteen link, to the icction lino dividing sections is- and 30; theuce north with said section lines sixtytour poles and seven links to ;he northwtst corner of said seoimn 29: tinoo north 86 east with Iho section line, divid ing sections, 20 and 2!t, no il Hi id red and sixty-throe poles eight and ono-fourth links to tho place of beirimilns;, contain ing fifty acres more or leas. Also lwentv-t!vo acres off tba ton lb and of the oast half of the south wtt quarter if section twenty, (20), town nino 19) raneo ono (1) west, which Iwentv-fivo acres lies immedlatelv east of a atrip ft f- i Iwen feet In width off of the wiat side uf be aforesaid east half of said quarter. If such rents and nroflts wi'.l not sell for a sufficient mm to sntisfy s tid decree. intero-it and costs, I will, ot th tame lima ind place, exixiso to public silo tfao fee iinnln of said real estuto, or so much thereof as may be suQUdont to discharge aid docree, interest and outs. tv.id sal i will be made without anv re lief whittove-r from vnluatiou or aimraisoluent lawn. July 24, THOMAS J.FAIt It. Sheritt' Monroe County. I8S9.
ILOUDEN & ROGERS AWyj Kollee s H.ReKfdenIav:: State of Indiana, Moiiroo Co:intv. m
In tlif! Monroe Circuit Court.' SeBtooi. bar Torni, 1S89. ; Complaint Xo. 1C88.
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A. 1). 1889, at tfaa Court ftouso is. ttloom
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Witness my nasno and tbo seal f salf court, affixed at, Jiloomingtoa, tbis lU day of July, A. D. 18H9. " sAt ENOCH tTIXEBL
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3:4JS a. m. Arrive, St. Louis, 7:30 p. pl, 11:00 p. 0; :mr a m. Arrive, Kansas Oty, 8:00 . m. Going Kt f!(ivJuBotbisi, ftSTpi 1.4S p. m., S.28 a. m., 2.5S a.U ' : Arrive Indianapolis, S.ftOp. fJH2 m., S.4S a. m., 4.15 a. tn. ' Guinc North Leave Tent) Bantss .in. and :00 a. in. " Arrive, South fiend, 11.00 . 'tni t;l 5 o. m. : v-if t Kast bound and west, br-uod. bataa) unu.r. Making utrpct ronnectiona tor1'. unaer too sun. Tour conn sum and quick in Union LV: Transfers or Lay ovprs anil Jirir inodutiont are iinix:i:l!ed. Any inftirination regarding rMtU.Jta n,- auarcss . j,. UII AS. U. EK, Travelliie; law. pm xrr iiitute, 111 K. A. rOKIJ, H. r. A, St. Loti BATMAN; Xtttlcc fss Kctn RKlata In the Statn of Indiiimi, M nros counts, in the Monroe circuit noun, Septatul icrm, 1 sua. Comulaint No. lOM. Nancy J . !wV M Hum Itatt nrr.???! T. UitMcrt-on, t al, v. Vxai Hurt. Hurt. David Hurt, i-t al 4? Sow comes the plumtiSs. by tbeir torn and files their complaint hrns . .1 i.i- m 1 j. . ui, i'j..-wit wi.-ii an innuavi, 01 acorn;" htii periion tnt saii dno-ndanta, Jii Hurt. Ilruco Hurt, Ditvid Hurt, -Lo ,& font, Harry Croxon and William CiwtSa nv not resMen's of the State of ladiasnsl thai a cuiiic of notion exists nipt last tin thai the same is for partition 01' real ntti and that said nan-rosUent detoBdaUU uwciis-iry pifttos tiiowto. Notice t therefore hereby jftvet dcfcudantstliat: nuless thi-v be and 1 on the Unit dav of tho next term of . roe circuit court, to tio liolden iHS .tlst! .U.- nday of SoptemtMir. A. tiBattg county and atnte. and answer or" to said complaint, the same wilt heard and determined in their 1 Witness my name and tho seal court, affixed 'at Bloom'mgtoo, this or July, a. v. i8 jwiy , itjH. . Kooldent Dr.J. W, CRAIN. OFFICK removed to tha baildlaa 1 of tbn Fee Corner, Jtortb Coiteo . east Blue, ground noor. CJ. Co TURMER, THE I, E A DING . UNDERTAKER Furniture I have the largest and Vest S stock ever brought to IMootMintfhti will sell you goods cheaper tbsvaiv t nave a no display Of hamter Sal PARLOK SUITES, L0t Fancy Cuairb. Baby Carpet Sweepkbs, Miaup: PICTUUK FRAMKS. OHf in Mock, ahd sold 011 mnfnlv I Iihv the Household Bewlnssl tho lt Machine made, aad MlteJlt I s'jio keep f loihlBir for FiMMUti which only casta about OBe-hatf ill! us other clothiii!!. Come and 1 iiid of notwro, in Waldo's
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