Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 September 1889 — Page 2

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AT is avscc aiAe Our DnMcntie fhendasbMid be aatSrnt. Tbe Craad Army will Mtkebm ahray to worry tic. jw4,Ph VitaVtt Vtte lMil toKawl the carviveie ate fjowian; -Mer and iRbkr crctj.dfty. en lb bat I, rillined; Hmbleas Tenae has itniiiifiwiMie- ... . Ft. Wayne W Hflrfi W wteeb alfenMic.a exeh angr mj uiMds its tiase hi enewina! last jMfi ewL" rawer, 53BW, enoVt. -Tbc eyiarwLet'ernf pet." Ji it 'Jitter, I r .. -i-TVe new cheek mast by the Wailed 8talae pension tswnt bears Ac fHt rf Gem. PbiL Sheridan The onartertr TMit of Gen PWI. will bt cordially weJoDtned by tbe -WbcB a (rat rmoe SBittM ia Chicago k is alasest $- Mssible Id eatcb tbe mioinals; bat at ia alter the mmiuH are dtofhl and form dry arraigued tbat the really difieuh work ets in ... w:, securing a jntrjr, Si envy, .taaahaeaa SSSttf caaaed tfte robber 1ari Lft'a . thty; oa oil is kr mneb f . J ; ThjaJatavara" of prepn'tmn aotiea. it is related thai at of eighty-six young taiheir who preamteo tMwweivea mc tae teaen- j w a. -. . a r an enaaiaawiwM m wa, : aiy The asertgage oa the White r wiH wave no terrors for the Ofiea-aeeken would i there if it bad a aowdcraiU.Midr k in full bhud. -Tbaj Sepablieana have always elained: to be better friend a to tiie H caidie thaw the Deanoerata, and Copaeal Tanner ban baeav demofca that th Jaas m tme. 1 rTfc bfigenee comes from Waabington that Mtn. Hsrrisen de bread in tbe WhHa Hoase hhebea the ether day. That was right. TtekitcbewH tha twoprr iMav We treat HB, wilt nev er be guilty of ataktog bet bread flm. iHm Umm Wnmry or -4kta tb laoWipolis . Son John 1. SadHvaa'a aasbttionto gi la Cbataa only iltastralns boi ,depraen ba bag beaoaae. Xower aM.oaCT ba aatnia taTba eoniianalij flbna . " 1MfcAaAkn oitaaaataiit See

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would work a ffsitnt of the rtoht of aV aoJdsef asatsn.a penabtn is genFa anarowvi by CsVaad Army aatn. ejatral John Berger aaya ikftt tbeQnmd Army will not take eieftttbe deenaoo, beeaase iho QunrnniiBt entered into a aaialiaaasb.aaaji;aobsejr . ;aA 'asiplnyed, ami if soldier is mkuvtl wiHe ewsebatging bMowtieo, it ns kef no dwRrtnon wBat - hf aiay itio aaborantnt ta bis iarwrira la astvk. a diafaoaorablc dWharge, be ja utilt ontkktd to a Bwnsion, if his sfesmjilUy was received while disebargiag bin dwtiea. The saemfan el tha Grand Army da not eaaMaaW aaana a decision aa in any way refieeting apon kr lor it ss ntefnanwding to tha appheant a iwasioa which ba justly earned, and does not by any means, place hint on on an equality with the airtdkis Trbo served through the anuear vfbe were hawnraMy die,nori4oea tf aattlle htm faf t,ta the Mwad Afnff, 1. of ooarae. sod. a man woold . . An exefasuge wants aa Awcrkna'aUg tdaced on every sehool ilentt ia.tbe W, in dbftjp

PRICKS THAT WILL PLBAKE EYERYBOPY.

bays May learn to love it. Better pltint it on the eircus teats, base ball stand and in the watermelon patches; Boys hate school. Lwit nonth, aecordine to Prof, Snow, was the coolest August for t went r-t wo years. It lias been a dellfghtftil year, so fur, all through. f'l wa'enBjf tsav remark' ed tbepojipkin. "Prwseed, then," eaid the corn, Tiaall ears;" Ml wis gmng to say that if they gire me n Fair show iIim fall I will astonish people." "Shock-,? re plied, the chiw- conttmptMonsly ;

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f t vrlin f am to that, sawl the ampRg;-:''A am fMunder than you, and. "'$on will vine that. I'm aame pontine, too." Altaian pleas d was it with this mtarrablr retort, that it Tolled over " anhaidied , a neiEiibimflir to-l-aefifkt-d away in -lyPSmet Mi ien hnving wyMeasant wratner ouv ttie Mat week, the mont' severe stornr ever known have-swept the Atlan coast, aod New York Cry has been deluged with rain and wrecked by high winds. ; i Whatever beonmes of Tnner lei it be said of biro that he never muWntife-i mh tlw mvfmnuni

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loir tte benefit f ita enemies as did jThe next lecture will be delivered iany of the men whom Mr. Cieve-ity ft Bar'bmd placed . pnritin lo repeat prof filimm Dsy.of Versailles, ih"e 5P- Whatever fault or 9a chosen prnrfM1 Qf ti,e

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of ri behalf of men. Vbo aavewlhe anion. So copperhead c rrbeLcan, with sn honest front.) aaase war on mm.ior wna: -ne .nas tkme. Terre Haute Express, ' -rThe Cri ie: The veteran historian Beuerofi does . his., work' in the early morning, - Ie is at his rt j, 9uA )nvrs U ,t 9 ,nf m w" ,)uM hfc stint. I should liUe to ask Mr. Bancroft if this wtta bis habit when he was in his twrntH-saad thirties er even in bis' fcrtws. When thry arrive at his! piesrwt age, all men, or nearly all,' ate early liners. They do not re-.j aHMfe as much sleep as younger me; they may eo to bed late, bnt tleir rise with the lark. Mr. Ban . in

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between the sheets. Tle recent e- ndidate for the Vice Presidency, I tie Hon. A. O. Thurmanihoneh i btr retires to his room at. nai: early bwur, nsnarly reads until after mioet, yet 1 sees the snn rise every taunting. There are few yrtnag writers who could follow BraocroiV plan with success. lav Washington City during the year of .1888 ended June a total of 1,W6 liquor licenses were issued, of which 718 were . retail ratsd424 whnksale. The total num ber from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1889, was 1,354, of which 820 were for barrooms and 634 fur wholesale dealers, an . increase of 210' over tbCieeeilmg year . The population of the city of Washington is about 200JOOO. The showing ante eXhtmt far. the ttattouaf UaptUSI. 1 -Charles Fc-ster, an Albany lad, 69 into the river while fwhinffSnd sank to the bottom. He was drag ged out with grappling irons after be bad been under water eight or tea minutes. The doctor revived bins by . aetifietal respiraiioa and baa bopea vof bis recover.- The case .eoosidered arast rema. liable Fred. Vsrnette. Hannibal. Mow baa invented aa instrument designed to remove the twin inci(dent to the extraction of teeth. It consists of adjustable pivotsiyeonnectesi pwngs carrying baMgMnl counpeted with an cIwtricaT bat tery, the buttons to be 'placed on the fare over the nerves leading from the teeth to the braijkj ami a eircnit established the moifcat the toesh-eatractinff instramecrtouchea Lthe'tupin lobe removed. :y- i The tnterioribf the public acbool bjniMing was very ifuch ttupreyediby. the painting and renavatine H baa undergone during vacation. Miss McCsHagave the Work her persoual ttlut0ii. -

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Mrs. Banta will remain at her home in Franklin, Ind. The law department starts with a very fair attendance. Prep, started with eighty stu dents. ' Violin music will be taught at Esrlham College this fall Prof. RawJes will recrive a salary of $1,200 at Sedalia, Mo., as. principal of the schools. Prof. Karsten has been naturalized and will vote at the next election. Sunenntetident.. r Papil lion, Neb., public schools hare a superintendent in the . person of Al. Heioy of '86. Fraternity workers are active and very successful. The goats will be worked down in the next three weeks, I. U. is in luck, the latest fortunate young man being W. R. rdiner jr., who goes to Japan as gry ot Jjegatton at lokio. position at Washington under Thirtl Auditor Hart, at $1,600 ier annum. Dr. Rawlins delivrrcd the lec- ! ture in Collojie Chanel last Sunday. ;briMlnw of the school vmt. - . Dr. Karsfen has rented -three ia "w. North Collego Avenue, and will occupy them during the pressnt term of college. The eitv is fu!i of students and their friends, and it is to the interest of the people that their health lie protected. v from numerous pig pens ascend an odor that is certainly disease breeding, and it seem that the authorities, should make a tour of the city and, condemn such places as deserve it. A. H. Harryroan, of Chicago, formerly editor of the Current Magazine, but now editor of the t CW . X . . oamtary news, in me cuv spena had quite a SHcccssful newspaper fareer- . H 19 . Morgan county After graduatingaMhe State University he became city edijorof the tolumbua, inn , Democrat Later he ltecame editorial writer on the Martinsville Republican, and still later editor of the Muncie Daily News. Tlirec years ago he went to Chicago as editor of the Current and remained- with that paper until it auspended a few months ago. He was then made editor of hc Sanitary News. In dianapolis News, According to a table of elevation recently, prepared hy Prof. J. lr. Campbell, of Wabash College, the points ot greatest elevation aoovesea jevcf in tne state -arc Winchester 1,101 feet; Angola Steuben co., 1,652 feetPNew Castle 1S feer. - JjitM'rty -rUnlon -cosy 991, Jtiwhville 980, Muncie 060, Osgood 950, Richmond tr72, Danville 905, Albion 027, lbanon 925, Iiagrange 915, Greenfield 908, Portland 904, Anderson 892. Indianapolis at Union Depot i 723 feet above sea level, Bloom logton is 744 feet, Rising Sun 430 and Rockport, 8pencer co., 338 feet. it will ue noticed that our natural gas regions are principally in the counties of greatest elevation. Harvest Excursion from Bloomington, Ind. Now' you can go for one fare round trip. Every where JNorth. tjoutli, hast and West. Points in Kansas, Texas, Nebraska. Colorado, Dakota anywhere west of Missouri river. Four more excursions: August 20th, September 10th and 24th, and October 8th, 1889. Renieoiher dates. Carter Perring, Ticket Agent 1 N. A. & C. Railway. Harvest Excursions West. The Ohio A afistiMippi Railway -will run a series of Harvest Excursions at one fare for the round trip to nil points in the Westera States and Tfcriutfios. toavinir Oincinnnti nnd stations on tie (,tk A nr. 20, Sftil. 10 and 24, ami Oct. 8. AiopIh stop-over privilrgns given. . To.kots ftood for return 30 days. For rainji sr"i intailed inforc;aUii .)!" on O. M IgAttts

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7 ITords from a Comrtds. 9 Barrodsburg, Ind , Sept. 0. 1880. Mr. Editor : Reading the obituary noice of Comrade Henry E1W, revived memories of twonty-8ve years ago. when I served with him in Co. K, 133rd Iiul. Vol. Infantry, al Bridgepnrt, Al. llti was one of the oldest if not the oldest man in tlie company saout 47 years whita I was one of the youngest, being 11 years of age. I remember bim as a steady, pious man, never indulging in any i mproj r acts as many were apt to do. On the lay of our departure from Bloomington my father requested him to look to my welfare as much as possible, and I considered him one of my best friends duri sg the summer of 188. At the tippros shing reunion at Bloomington I would lika to meet as many of the comrade 1 of the 133d as possible. About half of C. K, were from Clay county, iiielmling iJte two neutentants. xeiegrapn tne newn to the boy and have tbem came dow . JNO. C. CLAY. Ellettsville Citizen s.Cspt. G. K. Perry and wife visited Bloomln(ton Saturday J. A. May and dauglitar. Corn, took In the Salem Fair last vreek Misses Kirby and Woolery, of Blocmington, visited our town Sunday Uiu Hav Miller, wbo has been visiting Mr. F. B. Worley.and wife for the seat few week, returned to her home in Tannesseo, last week Eld. GrilBn proiched two interesting sermons at the Christian church Sunday morning and niglit . Mis. B. F. Perry artd daucbters. Misses Addio and Bertie, of. Bloomington, drove to this place SundayWill. Louden, of Bloomington, was in town the latter part of last week Bee Croiij of Bloomington, was in town last weelt Last Thursday night burglars broiie into the drug store belonging to l)t: 4. 9. JTigg. Alter examining n stocli or goods, left the store carrying 0! a feir boxes of clears and small amount of tnwelrv. They next broke into the ston- of E. C. Harris, but as iliey left the ston without taking anything, it is suppost a that they ware scared on by, a nuw tier , of Odd Jrellows wba'aad-Jasaa. to Bloo tningtou And returnod on ?tb miidaighltrain. ' Grant street M. E. church will bokl a camp meeting,on the Fair Grounds, Bio miegton, Ind., Sopt, 21st to SOi.h, 188t , Kminent ministers from abroad will b present, among tbem K. D. Miller of ,1'ifforsonvilki, 8. Praira Indianapolis, W. tl. Rollins, Louisville. Other have been invited and are expected to be present : ind talk lo tho people. Aeeommodstii ns for all who may desire to camp on the grounds have been provided for famiiioa as very low rasas, a gooa boaraing hoiHi .will be opened on the grounds, wbeie meals mar be secured at reason-. able rates. The grounds consist of a beautiful grove with plenty of shade, abundance of spring watar, located near town. Lei everybody come." An admiss on lea of 10 cents will be oUareed at the gates on Sunday, to help to defray tha expenses of the mooting. Fwr information address tbo Committee : Wm. Withers. John Brawn, John MIIjs, or Rkv C. B. Tatloe. Pastor, a Tticxaa, Socr itary , ' Get a warm loaf of Obsad at Eas : Bros. IV eat Side Grocery, ev ery day at 11:30,, s ALESM EN WANTED! tT ONCK. Permanent position the year round I Wood weekly puy guaranteed ' No tixporience needed I f)n lv good characler and wil1innos to work reqo fefl . Wtilfft- tr. rina I-ir terms and soni loeni'w at oiM.e. J Aos(a... :e.!.n. 1'iwbeater.

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permit is to eaaaserate tken, Bla&kebs, 2.2$ pr.pair, O - A - BL - S The Horticultural oueielv Monroe co. wilt hold ita second nnniml Knir on tho 10th, 1 1th and 12th or Oc-fo. ber. This I one of tho most praiseworthy organizations tint Iihs Uern formed in this locality one that ilvervcs tho cordial supiioit of the pople. The officers nro I. M. Rogers, Prwidont; W.li. Neeid, Vice Prwddent; O. It. Worrall, Secretary ; Jos.S. Dinsmoro, TronftireK Tint price of adnrission has been placed at the low rate of 10 and 13c. No entry fee will be charged. Knelt exhibit ia to be properly entered, labeled and in place by 12 m. October 10th. AH exhibits to be home grown or homemade by exhibitor. Monroe is taking a front rank as a fruit rais ing county, and it is proper that these exhibits should be had in order to encourage horticulturists and by an interchange of views and experience to post thorn as to the best methods of cultivation and as to the most desirable varieties. Mr. Cat. R. Worrall, tho obliging Secretary, will take pleasure in supplying you with a premium list. Get one, and compete. . ' Alston's MatalfoM Cyclopedia Careful examination shows tbat in many respects this remarkable work is superior to any of its competitors, especially in ita adaptation to popular use ; its combination of an unabridged dictionary with the ordinary features of a cyciodedia of universal knowledge is unique. The definitions and pronunciation of the words are clear and accurate, the illustrations are excellent, the topics are thoroughly treated and embrace tha results of tha most recent investigations and discoveries. Then, too, the extremely low' price places it- within the reach of all. The eighteenth volume ia fullr up to the high-water mark of its predecessors. It is especially rich in iu biographies. We find ske tches of Hall and Bayes, the Arctic explorers ; John Hall and Robert Hall, celebrated clergymen ; Hallam and Herodotus, great historians; Haller, the philologist; Alex ander Hamilton, the statesman, ana air William Hamilton, tbe scientist; Handel and Hadyn, the musioal composers Hannibal, the foe of Rome; Hogel, the philosopher; Heine, tha rjOet, and Henesteri-tiergV-the . theologian ; Hersebot, tne astronomer, and many oilier men of renown. Among important articles in ether linos urn Hallucination; Hand; Hanseatie League, the famous trade union of the Middle Agei; Harbor; Hartford Convention, unioua and famous in our politi cal hlstorv ; Harvard University; Hay; Hayti; Heat; Heart; Heaven; Hell j Heredity; Heresy; and Hieroglyphics. The forty volumes in which this great work will be completed will make a splen did library. The price, which must ndvance as the work neiirs completion, is wonderfully low. If rsceived before Oct, 16. 1889. IIT.se will nay for a full set of cloth bindiag, or . for the half mo rocco style. A specimen volume wmon ; can be returned if not sal Isfaotory, will be sent for SO cents !n cloth, or Sir cent in half morocco. Jobk B. At.paa, Publisher, New York, Chicago and Atlanta. Sears & Coyle make a specialty of Cream Bread, which they claim i.4 superior to any made iu this locality. The proof -of the bread is the eating. Try some of it and be convinced. Look out for the Bread Wagon of Sears ds Coyle. It will pass your house each day, and ftirnUh th e best of bread and cakej, fresh front the oven.'

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fBloomlngton, (Ills.) Pantagftph.j Uwwaers and Hoovers. The Reunion of That Prolifio Fanilia Held at Atlanta. Atlakta, Sept. lSv Tha niith annna' reunion of the Howacir and Hoorer faini. lie mat held at the fair grounds here to day. . About 300 in all ware present. About 10 a ro- these famiiet assemble, at the speaker's stand and wens callod hi oHerbvPr. B. F. Gardiner, president. Alter this the long meter, doxology wm sung. An invocation followed by Joshuii juovrer, aeea.4 years, the oldest man on the grounds Dr. fl. F. Gardiner delivered an address of welcome, after which resolutions oi condolence were read. An addres of welcome was delivered by ti, a. jr. uardiner, jr., ana a response bir Anna C'rwwell. After these exercises they all repalro il to the dining hall, where wjth well filled uaaicei tne tables rainy groaned under the luad.of all the good thinxs that went spread. About 200 people did ample' jtMi. lice to this excellent spread,. After dinner they again repaired to th 9 speaker's i-lund, where a, report on th i iMtmly record was read by J. r. Howie r and Mrs Kmnm Onitoi Uecitation i Mrs. j. JMounijiiy. An original poem was read by .1 0113 P. Bowser. H. ''. Dillmnn, of Blooniington, Ind , sang til e -TOwoia vt isuiik uiu. A.ftr a number of songs an old fashioned- hsnd-slmi e was iridulixl in and, as the old snow-birds of the asH-mbly pasred along the line an 1 akcd all who should not meet here agi to join them on the other sliore, man y eyes were dimmed with tears. Time fumilies dale their nneestry bnc Ic 140 years to Abrnham Uowser and Join Hoover, both of Maryland . The form.hr lived to be 90 years old and raised twelve children, whoe average age reached tile remarknble Bgure of 05 rears rach. Joni s P. Howser Uured that, if thi ratio f itt -rreueo bd kept up, and there had been itio dcntlis. there wmild be at the present time the remarkable number of a quarter of a million fcwuls as the devwndiinls of Abm. bam Uawser. The family of IMttiaaa ana has been added totliu rennion liiC Amoiic lhoso from n distance were Mi ls Anna crtwweii, or relicitv. i, Kdii h itiinun, 01 Bioscow, w.; a 1,. Howser ard; wife and Mrs. M. . Waters, of Garrison. of:iSl" - ' u-,lorm,"",u w,'i)- or Chicago: (Mrs. Dr. Rankin, of Pullman; 11. I? Dillmnn, of liloomfngton, Ind.; Dr. Ij. M. DillniHn, of Long Lake, Ills. Among those nearer home were Mr. and-Mrs. II. F. Punk, of Ulooiningtnn ; John Stubb' nIMd, of Shirley; Dr. W. W. and J. 1. Uowser, of Lincoln, and a number fro 11 this and other places. Tho reunion will be held next year ut Lincoln. Thr Century Magazine bus built up a National reputation by its exhaustive articles on the late war, the co - Iributinns of generals who took part in the battles, and correspondents and stuff officers who know all about what trar pi rod, and the country through which I lie troops pureed.' In fact the Century tss become the historical magazine of the United States, nnd is mora generally quoted to-day than any history in tlie market. The contents of the- Centuiv aro quite varied, and ponularanrttcles ':y eel ebrated authors are always to be fou rid in its' pages, while tbe illustrations i.ro the anest money will procures. . furniture for Sale.. Tha undersigned offers at private sale all bis household and kitchen furnitun, consisting of desks, book-cases, tables chair, sofas, bedsteads, teatber-heds, mitt. tresses, carpets, stoves, dishes, &c,oVc. The convenient Realdence- of the nndorsigned on North College Ave nue, will be offered for rent lor one year. UA-NtKL B.1KK. WWU. Bloomington, Sept. 3, 18. Law Cards -JAMES B. MULJtr. Attorn, 'aivt mccial attention to tetttini deuden (&m, soMsetww, rw. sm practic . . - .. .. .. ... ta U caurta. May tn fount t Ass ole over (As "wrur, ffotnmg ttore. X. A. FVLK. AUomm. OMet Ut AUch $ McKary'a new Mock, p-ttatr over corner room, apectm ana cartf at attention unit ot gitm to rrooaie eutmet . ih4 to prompt collection of claim. . Sittttment of t(aU aassae, IOODBN ROGERS, Attornes. O01ct over First Nationat Sank. Rwi. new 0 o legal nature given careful attrition in all court. Real' tttate titltt examine by -aid of Loudtn Abstract. A specially made of the cleHion and remittance of claim of til kinds. MERS COili!, Attorney. Office up ttairs over Corner clot king store. wst side. State. Probate business given special and earefnl attention. Collection made a specialty. BVSKIRK f RVSKIRK, Attorney. Office in building south of Rank, oft ground floor. Special attention given to Probate biuineu. to VU collection prfaia . and to business i ll IA eeurU. of Hi and adjoining counties. -DUXCAX f BATMAN C. Ptf can, lr C Batman.) Attorneys. Office over Stone's shoe store, nest side public square. Particular attention will be giv en to Probate eases, collcctiant, etc Will practice in all the courts. EAST EAST, Attorneys. Office in JB Hive. Blotk, north side pub ic squire, un-stnira. Gicc prompt aticn'im fc Pkite ewsi-i'ss on-t & the c.'hi ' .'.;:!.? W i '.- r. ii 'l

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St. Nicholas is the ideal magazine of American youth. No other publication has equaled it in circulation,, popularity or interest. The stories are the productions of popular authors, and the matter is of a moral but entertaining character. The stories of adventure that sometimes appoar are calculated to teach a moral in every Instance, and those who read St. Nicholas are always better for their experience. Wide Awake is one of the pop ular magacines that is found in almost every well regulated library at the present time . It is published by D. kothrop A Co. of Boston, which fact in itself vouches for it purity and its cleanly authors. Many of the stories have Wn conied laralv ov loading narjera. and its several departmenta are charmingly. aknu . 1. . iM . M GotDfex Days is an idea! ' boys' magazine. The stories of adventure, the hittpry or the struggles and trium npns ot full of boys who had aspirations, are all attractions for the young people. There is nothing cnarsa or rough in Golden Days, while there is sometime an extra vagahceof plot tbat challenges eredulity. Sliil Golden Days till a sp'hnre of iu own, and will b popular end much sought after as tone H it is miblishnd . PublUhad by Geo. lveron, Fhiladolphfa, Pa. lEUIfr'SM siari By virtue af a certilled copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk's office tit the Monroe Circuit Cmrt, in a cause wherein the Monroe Building, Savins and Loan Association is plaintiff and J. Kdgar Gourley, William Gourley, Sinker Davis & Co, First National Bank of Bloomington, Indiana, and the jEtna Life Insurance Co, of Hartford, Coon., are defendants, requiring mo to make the sum of one thousand seven hundred and three dollars and fifty cents, with interest n id decree and costs, I wilt expose at Public Salo, to the highest bidder, on fytpwsien, nj, mm, between 'the .hours of 10 o'clock' A.. W in 4 o'clock r. it.,' of taid-'dav, at1 th ' door of the court house of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for. I a term not exceeding seven years, ef the 1 following iai Bstate. situntea in Monroe county, in tbo State of Indiana to-wit Part of the north half of the northwest quarter of section No. twenty-nine (29). town nine (0) range one (I) west, bounded as follows : beginning it the northeast corner of said northwest cuarter, running thence south 6 lo east with the east boundary line of said quarter 30 pelee and 20 links to a stake, thence south S and 4i'r west with aid beyond the. northern boundary of eight acres'heretoibre set off to Jane M. Gourley (widow) sixty poles ; thence south 5 Iff east thirteen poles and eight links; thence south 85 40 west twenty poles tnonee soutn , a' ir west along (be publio bigbwny twenty pole and. four links; thonco south 83 40' west 83 poles and sixteen links, to the section line dividing sections 29 and 30 ; thence north with said section line sixtyfour poles and seven links to tha northwest-corner-of said section 294 thence north 80 east With the section line, dividing sections 20 and 2!, one ' hundred and sixty-three poles eight and onefourth links to tho place of Loginuiag, containing Bfty seres sacra or less. - Also twenty-fi ve acres off tbe south end. of tbe east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty (20), town nine ' '(9) range one (1) west, which twsnty-Sve acres'He immediately east of a atrin fifteen feet in width off of the west side of the aforesaid east half of said quarter. All the above real estate aituatest in Monroe county, in tbe State of India. If sucb rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sal the fee simple of .said real estate, or so mucb thereof as may be sufficient to discbarge said decree, interest aud-eost. Said sale will be made without anr re lief whatever from valuation or appraise ment law. THOMAS J. FARR, Sheriff Monroe County. Aug. 28, 189. las tts Isaawtts and niR:rruEE jtmA l wan ia sxetnx raa uvr una or FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS it van xn in BLOOMtaewa, aim wtu. sai.i. Te ooona csasrxa nts akt oh a. caoMS ako aa na aareaa tov hut. SSirSorTH aiaa eauAan, waar or 'CLABK's OsoccaT. seie-S ' JUST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK . tw WAW PAPtW, A Twenty-rnr far 3wnl, 9aT, And I can afford -to n.t rt for jltess than any mn in Town NOBTn SIDE SQUAHE, VANZANDTtt BOOf.

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