Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 November 1889 — Page 2
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Ax AtsEtmo AMP PBMCtkk. In 1839 (ftfly y - -aaa aim. AAA M, ' tcaueaeo DM Z.W BWPW, MNV Seabrfci lietfy towa. Bow, in 1499, it at W 900,000 inhabii$ale. i luck iodd nnmbn, tia kk! Chicago will aooa step trjvwitn a aia. saillioo dollar fo.rol for the WatM Fair. The Progress has vuliaMtcd frith CbiCeWO, and teHeves tba; whatever hr aeopl wntlsftaae in arnest to. b is half aMnahcrf Tte people of that hurt Iliac tat methwtkal city can take cat of the World" Fair with credit totheawehrea eawl to tb Ration: two atroog fwiat that hoaM be eoastfered in deriding ape a leeevos.. torn dy i aMarfataretbeJbaarj of rttvijatinc the ai will be a practical Md.iu.aa was win . & i f j i.t. . uus-flMsnaiHcai jt.w,wt froa. dueafo.- Mark the wnica fie acrose rb aid Hutch. am. aas four aaJi jaaamiaetATWC plants, operate! hf center capital. Hatea.oson proper has ItyOOOiiiihabilaBtis baa Jree pnetttl delivery, teteabAar. water works, etreet ear Uoee, gas, eMrieky, aad two inuaepae peekiAfhoeaea. Its. Jd :to be the laAt town ie Kineai, of its pnpehIweav Aeie need Mi be lM that. & E. CknAkbaet s fow ler war Nsflaetieet wbieJt he wiM sett or tiweWto bW ffcat . Call on wHm. State WW etertwws Taeaday. Pennsylvania eleets a Treasurer. Obte. Maasacbaeetta. Vircieis aad , MmtsstpM drat tsovetiMica aad State officers. llJLj -' aTniowi sift- arAii BjniHlej OVCVbT' VIMSWwvi ew AttinwyGeweraL Nebraska electa Sopteaae Gbert Jedge aad two Brgeats.: Iowo elects Governor, LitAUiant Goreroor . and other 0. i tit ... i -. . ' V Takh aaaaaSai State agetra with the cteeptiwo ot - - I - wnuay nil j an asm "a."" 7. Tbe Knights of Pythias i lBdianepoK bnwe gtowa so strong. naMtncallv. and fiaanciaUr. that tbej ate higiaaiaK to want a of tbeir own. For a jear or a aiorenwnt bs been on oet to ;'a eaetle haH where the ledges aeet. Varteos plana bare aeewebasidered amtit bm afcont txea decided to erect a large Wock, wi& kaimm J JWwr' d large rooak' above. . The site of pronased ' aew btoek: baa not UeTidtM The K. of P. eTioouingtOft"caie aear" errctig a haa.eoce fapao a ftjne. : Bp aa aei'of congress, eeerj saak Indiaa ever 21 years of age, who has received aa aliotawat of )aa4 ia everalty.beoUUcdto rote. There are ifiilto-jt adiaas in Dakota who will, .be Voters next year, . J4 what their political aSliaf ions will be is not kiwwa, bat it i safe . ja asmbe tba'tbejr .wilt sapport any. candidate who, advonate tree . wbiskj.aad tobacco,, T-;;.-. Nafwral gas' baa beeatbeateaas af iocatieg twentyix SMOufaetor.iati estabfiahaKB&tat Maneie.whieh have invested about 2,00u,00Cr aad ajSord employ sseat.to over two thoapad jennaa. Xateral gastearfacV eAe.epjrotertioa, beeaase it (mMaafitad sastaiu sAtaufantorr1Cha fbHowhajr figares relative fasasniage tw.tha 8tajpereoaipiled SecreMiry I4etft, of the state beard of health : Th amber af parrisges reported fotc.tha year eading September, 1 8, waft 18,0S9. Of the. eaatracting parties 1?SI8 were white aad.391 colored, aad 19AS3 grooaaa aa4 . 16,729 brides ace Aateewsa, wbih 181 arooms aad 999 bride were of toreiga origia. The aaiioaarity of 318 groom aad 383 brides was . not reported. There: amra- JM yreaaaaadbrMasaader 90 years, aad sixty; crooats, aad, eight afriox wttfewiia fat.' - i i iaWMaw j I ' Speweer; DemocrBt; F. M. Waaftaer, ''MvecWtor of tta Faalkiier Sanaa, T Nocaatectm, tsam r to Npsnce? Toeaaay for the parpaaaof sepfaw xar woadetful Btaetat wati from waidi fm daahtar a raearrsa" aoch aroa4arfat asaama. H stated te the Democrat that Mr daafkter was aka wash tysasM and poeaasoaia aad waea aha was aailevaa af the Iftm aa wa left with a bA caw of rheumatic taoobha. Shtf hnd takea tr eatmaatof phyhrtam fm tU n reliof. She atateomiaeaead to an aarasineraf water aad after aiac"'H for im than to ariih, aae isafya aMs to be aioand. Jir Faallowr atate that eur ariaeral water tbeonly tWaa that would ia aay way aTrdny laBaftobb daughter. It wtfl aarbaca he raaamberod that Mr. JTeulhaer was at oa linte proprietor of the India SprJata, fa Mania county, which are noted Car aad wido tor their ra emeal properthj, anil Ma 'is free .to exrata hfaMatf that aatt" water w murh atruaaei in ase'dfoiaat pvopartiea than the Iaitaa HpHnga wter rod that it free from the naimating taave attached to tba Xartia oaoaty water. He Iao,tatea that kepent a wejd(aw ManUaavilla well mid that the Hpeacar water is tar, anawriar vo the MaitiBSTfila water 6 etety parMsr. . , ,. ( " ' aaaw aaTa mar- ' . It i stated that five haadred . sreterirtan soraeowa of Gnat ' Brt lain lutve stgaird a paper condemniK 'Ver-head cheek retaa as . painM to live hnrar and eahl4ted to pranioo tji awuea" that Umd to abort' ea the liie vt'm lrue,
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ine viocmoon praonwgiwi ving Kailwi cpoipanj has 4een ineorporateaf Al prictedr the lipe wbieb. the opDjr prowweo to"olki will Wgio in Ieeiirn cottatf aod cxcimI300 wnleo nortjiwertthraagh Ripley, Deealur tholea9e.BrowiMmi, Cpren, Cbfr iirke, FtaintWV"" Benton and Janper Cmuittes. -i The eanital sleek is S9.000.000. The eomnanv is eomnofied cliioflv of Eastern capitalists. Don't let t his interfere with yt&iag &i to the Gesport A Siinwville road if it i aked, as tbe latter i a uur thing. The C. B. C. kowevee is- in the dim distant fntare." a.4S-A i fleer. An Animal That Ikjwt All AtUmpUto KM or Caphtre, George Witan, a well known cowboy, tells the follvwiog story, say tbe Caeene I nbune : There ha roamed on tbe ranges adjacent to the Platte and Laramie lUeets for these many yean mastodon -wild steer whose ggrewive. ness and newer make him tbedread; of ever vobodwoii otftfiC Thfe coaabaUve beef- bears not a brand,. bat ao rustler' dares appropriate him,"'' - The "demon steer," aa the pognarioes brate ia called., knows no h ar, and with lowrred bead, glistening eves : aad sonoroos ' bellow, will charge apsa anything in its coiiwc. Time opuo time he has leen movded up with biseom;aratively ducite comjwMQDiv lat b inviiria.Uy iobe st the line rulers as if no snrh obstruct in h hi fligh t exMted. Onee a C'il ointk attempted to eneet tbe rapt die f the big fellow, bat after he hud gored two horses and seared the wits from half a aeo rfiejrs the onderjaking vas ahandntH'd, ' Tbw praiiie terror only tat season, in a fit of rage at- tirade who dart-d to intrude on the peaceful sotitode of the range, charged at j midday into a Camp, treating a panic, to whh-h was ideal quiet the clatter incident to the stampeite ot the &Llcd bull in tbe bita bp. There was a eeattering of eboitmge and a disordered Sight of the diners. One of these latter vras so incensed that, contrary to onlers, he sent a wx-sboofer ball after the mamnve stet r, but the missile flew wide uf its mark. Wilson asserts that he will un dertake to prove that the demon steer, hilled a large hear in a fair Rgbt on tbe SybilJe three year ago, nd the cowboys will bet all their earthly belongings that the dV-mon eaaeotta.net any bull in the Terri tory. . 1 he .eomrmt with the bear was a . teniae affair. Brain was forced -to the defensive from -fhe irtrt, and' for a lMe pluckily -met thefearrnl onslaughts of the fighting steer, jarring the great form with .blow from his paws. The activity of the Wr was rearvelo'osi. He pbyod ronml bis antagonist as tbe sparrer annoys bis for, and at aearly every charge ran hi long, sharp herns into the bleeding sides of the bear with tbe wicked "swish" which, accomwniea. an effective swnrd thrnst. Wilson thinks the demon sleer wilt die of old see. Tbe roan who attempts his capture takes his lite in Ma hands. :. Mr. Editor : As yon suggest in a recent fame, arajae, or Indiana oora, fa a-wondwrlul nrapaot. to jwige fnon its atraaga forwight it wouM aeeni tfaat,tahni a a apeeiM of ptant. it ha aa.alid claim . i . - v ... atoaa doe it tatt Um amount of future beat or ootd by the thickiMH of lu husks, eat to taoaa wao anderstanii tu language it foretells lb eoKMint of rain it is preaMfawl Vbetl 'son co intoa oorn-field and see the ears all b ngiag -down, you Boon bar a siiefcor at ooce, . lor we are aura to he a wat winier. H is true that aa early frost mar. weaken the stem of the bosk, hut ao matter, 1 tell yon it' O to rain. Spsae smart aleak reay ta; a'of thaear mar influence tbo di rectioa it aaay point. To such I would any aoirar UM;kl farmer hat an yo on Ton. I will admit that a plant wim eaonajb to read the tutura shmild. after agas of asancis rioa with too small farmers of our bill eooatnr who kindly crib it, brbome eiriliaad and not bother Us propbetie miad aboot wind and storm. Yet It has a mission to full!!, and in order tn meat aMfmnrisatba millers in heaven, like that immortal organ will meet and surprise Haadel, Mxieswfan. eto it must hwp light on propheayiag. ' I, Spencer .Democrat; Mrs. Sopbronia, wife of James O. . Ellis, died at Woomioejoa-OctU,. U8H, -of, oanjump! uon, ar4 aooot rnwiy yoara. tieeeasoo wa a mideistor mar towntnip unui reeentrjr. and bad cone In Bloominaton in tbe hope of benefltting health. 8be was a faithful and roatiatent member of tba Obriatian ebonli and was endeared to large circle of friends. Funeral servk wsmconduete by Bar. C. U. Htrawn at aunt Fwaant oborch Monday afternoon, altar wbieb the remains were in terred in tbe Bireftide cemetery at this -Tell me, y winged winds that 'round my. pathway whix, oh, is there not sum lonely spot where perfect quiet tr? stime still retrent, some solitude that's covered thick with ate? Ton bet there is ; go watch the store, that doesn't adverIt is stated a a mathematical fact that if all the people of any town of 3100 population should conclude to go to eliureu some briKbt Sunday morning there wouldn't be room for ' more than imir tb number. J5nt they are never oaauimous on tbst ptoposi tioa'. If you would enjoy good heattb always lavc the tahfe before your sppetiie is fuljy satisfied, and be sore yotft wile has Mght nun' nine-New Home Sewios Machiue rem! tvu will ho vtlm. .
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Sign f Bis Red Sboe, The taltat smoke-stack in the United States has bten built at Fall River, Mass. It will be connected with the forty tailors of tbe four new mills of the Fall .Biver Iron Company. It is 350 feet in height, and cost f 40,000. Two chimney in Glasgow, Scotland, are hteher, one being 454 feet and the xmz 435 feet. ' ' . Indianapolis "journal : Mr. A. D. Towntend, of tab citv, while 'flailing at the Sdioflekbdsm in Full Creek, Oct. 9U. eanght wftb trdd and real a lsrga Miiek, bsM 'wsiening ' five pound, and two ouitew, and mestmrins in laaeta Jljinahe and girth inohw. ThU flib I pronounced by oM flhiTinen to Im the largest and finest tver caught In that ,trem. . - - The lark is up to meet the Mif, the bee is on the wiug, the ant its lalwr has began, . the trees with music rine. Shall little birds -and insects too, be wide awake and wise, while I attemjit to business do and sever advertise? Goes not. Indianapolis News: St.Mary's Scliool, which was closed on account of diphtheria, will open again Monday. the school is close to Artbnr Jordan s poultry establishment and Father Scbeidle'r insists that the disease is commuoi eatedVhr the chickens in Mr. Jor dan's establishment. He quotes medical authorities to show that diphtheria may be carried by fowls, and offers Mr. Jordan $500 if he will prove that the epidemic did not originate from his chicken house. Mr. Jordan says that the ehnrch authorities have made fre quent complaint against bis es tablishment, aud m every instance when the matter came up in (the courts, he was vindicated and J his place of business pronouueed not unhealthfuL Boston Herald : The habit of peeling fruits with thin skins, such as pears, apples, peaches, and . th like, is not common one, ; unless, perbapa.M hey are eaten t the tabic. Hie shins are quite indigestible, but that is not the essential reason for rejecting them. The owners of fruit stands are not, ss s rule, noted for their cleanliness, belonging as they so often do . to a poor and somewhat negligent class, Kaf Lea Neat And Mora Frwlt. i Boston Herald. 1 era civilised world is dying of too much meat. Some people are afraid tn eat fruit, thiufcmg that fruit and diarrhea are al ways associated ; when, if they un derstood the true cause of diarrhea, they would know that it is caused by eating meat. In hot weather meat putrefies very quickly, and daring thin process alkaloids are formed, which are very dangerous, acting as emetics and nuncatives. It is true that fruit eaten green or between meals will interfere with digestion, and cause bowel troubles. but use fruit that is perfectly ripe at meal-time and only bent-facial results will follow. Acids prevent calcareous degenerations, keeping the bone elastic, as well as pre venting tbe aocumnJation of earthy ly matters. Fruit is a perfect food when fully ripe, and if it were in daily use from youth to . age, there would be less gout, gallstones and stqaein tbe bladder. Taken in the morning fruit is as helpful to 4. . ... mi ingestion as it is reiresning. t oe newly awakened function finds in it an object of such light labor as will exercise without seriously taxing it energies, and the tissues of the stomach, arqiiire, at little-, cost, a gain of.no'gria!limcot.:which . will sustain those energies in.Jater and more serious operations. . It -is an excellent plan, with this object in view, to add av little brend to- the fruit eaten. When the Wallace show was at Boonvilje, Gilbert Jlntter,wbom the Enquirer of that' town describes aa "an aged and highly respected farmer living mile north on the Lynnville road " went in to see the side show. He gazed with rapture upon - f he tatooed woman, swapped winks with the little fat female sheeny who posed as' Cir casian beauty, vieweii the other wonders with more or Iesj complacency, but was completely captivated whn introduced to the rays teries of the shell game. He went to the bankj checked out 8500 aa! returned to 'the side show where he expected to make more money in a few minutes than he had aqueexed out of his farm in n lif j time. He dropped his money in tbe usual, way and as soon as h e had recovered from the shock, ho ought the sid of the sheriff who recovered the ducats for the simple old fool. The fakirs had numerous other victims whom they fhscod in sums ranging Ipiin two- dot' ts up to oixly.
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Mi South Side Square. Feedlas; tk Harse. '' Very many more horses are kept now than ten yean ago. and by persons who know but little about them. The readers of the i'rorreas will therefore pardon us for ieuroaucing wnat ia sain oy tjreorge A. J L . ' "11 W . Mirtin, in bis vsluable little boqleL on "The Family Horse."- lie de votes one chapter to tbj all.tmnofr taut subject of feeding the animal, lo this, attention is called, to . toe fa!t that the horse has relatively the smallest stomach in proportion to its bulk and weight or any do? msstioanimal. Tbe entireanatouty and physiology of it digestive sp ot ratus show, that the food of the horse should be nutritious in quslity, supplied often and in comparstivqly small quantities. , The food, of whatever kind, must be of good quality, sound and wholesome; but beyond this no specific roles co n be laid down for general application. The amount and charac ter of tbe food most vary with tbe sie and constitution of the horse, the climate and season, abd the amount of work required. Oats are pre-eminently the graid for horses, if only one kind of grain it fed. Oats ought to lie at least three months old Jietore tbey are fed. Many feeders now haxe their ott crushed even for youoghorse,. to insure their being perfectly di gwted. Timothy bay. with oats may be regarded in this country as a standard feed for horses. ' Dora when fed to horses, should be combined with nitrogenous foods. When fed in form of fine meals it ought to be mixed" with several times its own bulk of cuts bay or cither coarse food. If fed alone, corn becomes impacted in - the stomach and causes colic. Wheat bran is a velpabie food for horses either in form of -warm ttiusk or mixed with ground oats, cora or Imrley. Corn fodder, if bright and well Cured, is a better feed than is generally supposed when cut up uinj miirii witn nitrogenous maileriat Carrots, fed few at a time, two of three times a week, cool the uysteni aud assist digestion, as do parsnips. The harder the work and the colder the weather, - the greater proportion of rarliolivrtratcs is required in the food. In the stables al MHA tff alaa. At mavsat aa.a t ri -a n'! r'U: !... I. ..' . .1 f r 1 are kept, the food consists of ground ... oats and corn With cut hay. J he: latter is wet surhcientlv to make the meal adhere to it, aud the whole ia mixed together. In warm weath er the ground feed consists of two parts of oats and one of corn ; ia winter there ia one equal proportion of each. Many advantages are gained by crushing . the grain and cutting the hay and straw. Every horse owner should hare on hand linseed meal or a quantity of flaxseed, and feed it to the ani mal whenever he shows signs of! constipation. This has a large per centage -of muscle-forming material and exerts a soothing effect on the stomach. Evaksvili.e, Ltd., Oct. 24-. The Indiana U. P. Synod which has been in annual session here for t.he past few days closed its work to-night. The question of locating a church iu Vinoeones was discussed at some length, when a committee was appointed to fake, the work in band. The University at Lincoln, Ills., the only on of the kind under the care of the synod was reported ia flourishing con dition. Rev. A. G. Bereen. f this, city, was elected a trustee of Lincoln University. Tbe2. delegates to the synod were Entertained to-night at the banquet, over s hundred plates being served. ' The synod will meet at Martinsville, Ind., next October. . ' ' Did you ever' notice tljie curi ous tact tbat when a man comes into a business office and is invited to take a scat, he always moves the chair before he sits down. He will put it out or push it back, or change its position some how two or three inches, but never leaves it as it is. Just watch and see if this is not so. You will never see a man sit down without changing the position of the chair somehow, unless it is fastened to the floor, and even then they will try to change its position. ' ! Coughs may be much alleviated and- dry throats be cured by glycerine and lemon juice taken at night, lbe glycerine should be diluted. Faulkner House. fr'. N. FAULBLNisif, Proprietor. JS'orthuwt Oarntr of Public fknrt, ULoomstofos, rtt& Bill c Ftans IMeatant Rooms. Clean Hods, Wall CHk l Food, Kind treat ment ami iWKfonmiiM ri-tuw. PUBLIC (SATROSAOG SUbTCITEP.
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place for cattle bells. That cow bells are made, and do not grow on trees or elsewhere, seems to sur prise some people, but there are four establishments in the United States which are exclusively devot ed to th manniaoture ol that reson snt article, and two of these are in Collinsville. One hundred and fifty doxen are turned but daily and thousands of them dangle from the necks of unfortunate cows all over the prairies of North and South A menca. 1 lie roanulacture of cowbells is entirely distinct from that of other bells. Instead of being molded the metal ia rolled into sheets, cot into symmetrical poly gons, which, when folded, are pressed into their well known form. Having been riveted they are next packed in clay and brought to a white heat When suddenly cool ed these steel bells are found to he not only tempered, but also beauti fully braced. St. Jural rost-JJis-patob. about T- ... ACUjarsNTB, It is made by the Gage Tool Co., cf Vtnelsndj N, J. If our local Sealers cannot supply you, A. Q. Austin x Uo., of Terra Jiaute, Indiana, can. Editob, NOTICK OF FINAL SKTTbKMJCKT or ISTATJC la the matter of tba estate of Ferllna Wilson, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, January Term, 1889. . W Notice it hereby civea, that tba under signed, at Ktecutor of the estate of ferltna wiisoa, aoeeasea, naa presented and filed bis account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tbe same will come np for examination and action of said Circuit Court, oa th Uh day of January, 1889, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court aad show eauee, if any there be, why said account aad vouchers should not be approved. And the hairs of said estate, aad all others interested therein, re also herebr required, at the tins and place aforesaid, tu appear and make proof of their hairship or claim to any part of -snid estate. JAMKSD. MAXWKLi; JR , jfov. 6, 1888. KxecuhM-. KOTXOSOr FINAL 8KTTl.lt MENT OF jtSTATB. Tn the matter ot' th estate of John Ronan, deceased In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, Severn r Torm, 18. Nutice it bsreby given that the underigned.a Adminisliirof lbs ertai or Jtthn Ronan, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final (cttloment of said estate, and that tbe same will com up for the rxamtnaliun and action of said circuit court, on the loib day of Kovitinber, 1889, at wbieb time all persons interested in said estate are reduired to ammar in said evurt and show cause, Ifai.y there be, why said ac count and voucher, should not be approved. And tbe heirs of said estate, and all other interested therein, are also lierrby required, at tbe tiineand jilace aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to anv pnrt uf said estate. KiCHAKO A.FPL&, . ssai.1 " ' Administrator 0k. so, Its. . . - ; IEAoT jb KAST,.AHJ Wotlce 1a Kow-Realaeaifa. n tbe State of Indiana, M-nroo eonn.ty In the Monroe circuit oourt, JJoveoib Complaint No. Amanda Myers vs. The unknown heirsof David J. llayman, tlectmscil. Nnw comet ths uluimitf, by East I Eat. her attorneys, and files her comhin. torth( Pllaltal" H7T lE-.twi WHU stu taaUa &,,twM drfndanu. the unknown b of David J. Ilnyman, deceased, are not rMlddBlauf therttataof Indiana. .Notice is therefore heruity given said dfcndanta,tltat unlets tbey be and appear on tba 17th day of the next term of Monroe circuit court, to be holden on th 1st Monday of November. A. D., 1889, at the Com! House, In Bloomington, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same wilt be heard and determined in their absence. Witn my name and the Mai of said court, affixed at Bloomingtoa, this tOth day ofiWember, A. D. 1889rsxai. ENOCH 'UUIR, Clerk. Oct. J, 1889. CommtMilonera) Sale of Heal Etate. NOTICK IS H ERR BY IVBN.that the undersigned Commissioner or tbe Monroe Circuit Courtin tbe case of Nancy J. Short at al vs. Lee Alford, et al, No. 1688, will offer at public safe, at tbe door of tbe Court House, ia Bloomington, Indiana, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9tW, 1M. tb following described real estate, situated in Monroe county, Ind., to-wit: Part of Seminary Lot 34, beginning at the southeast corner thereof, thence north 81 feet, thence-west parallel with the south line thereof to the west line of said lot, theno south 63 feet to the southwest corner, taenia east to tbe place bt begiaaiag. TERMS One-third rash in hand on day of sals; tba residue in two equal payments, in six snd twelve mentbsr'th purchaser executing his notes, with approved security, waiving relief from Valuation and appraisement laws, and drawing interest at per cent. - Sale to begin at one o'clock P.M. M. M. DUNLAP, Oct 3, 1889 Commissioner, MIXBS COKR, Att'ys. . wallcei a RsMrtwcBtus. Stat nf Indiana, Monro County, ss : In the Monroe Circuit Court, November Term, 1889; Oemptaint No. 1754. Charles O. Corr, administrator d bonis non, with th will annexed, of th estaui of Klmn Newton, deceased, vs. Ensign Newton, Hannah K. Van Bogning, Lois U. Mean, Thalia Brawn, Richard Brown, Ensign N. Brown, Fanni J. Church, Now comes th plaintiff by Miers r Corr, bis attorneys, and files bis com' plaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants, Ensign Newton, Hannah K. Van Hsgning, Lois C. Meant, Thalia Brown, Richard Brown, Ensign N. Brown, snd Fanny J. Church, axe not resident of the Stat of Indiana. Notice is therefor hereby given said defendsatsOhat unless they he and appear on the nth dav of the -neat term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holdon on tba first Monday ot November, A. D. I8SH, at th Court, Bouse in Bloomington. iu aid County and Stale, and answer or dtimur to said complaint, tbe same will be bssrd and determined in their absence. Witness my nam and the seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, this 30th day or September, A. D. tssii. ni-Ai.J ENOCH FULLER, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Oct. S, 1889.
V I ' SALE. By virtus of a certified cony of a deer in m direeted,from the Clerk's Office of U a Monro Circuit Court, ia a cans wheroia John R. Kast: and George W Friedlty are plaintiff, and William 0. Parks aad ffaney farks are defendants, requiring me to make ths sum of forty .dollars, with interest on mM decree and cost, 1 will expose at Public Sal, to tbe highest Die !- dsr, en SATOBDAT, NOV. Man, 1889, 1 between the hours of to o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. vf said dav, at the door of tine uourt House et said Monro County', Indiana, the rents snd proOM tor a term not exceeding seven years.of th follewitig described real estate, to-wit ! Four acres off of ths east side nrend inf the south half of the southwest quarter ' nf suction twenty (10), town nine (9) north, range one (1) east, and also all that prrt c f the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the aforosaid section, , town and 1 rane tbat lie west of the center of tde creek that flows through said quarter, a mrt of the water of whiih creek fiom (iff the South sid cf th lands sow owned nnd orciipied by Isaac Cox's heirs, tbe last described tract of land containing 1evnn (U) acres more nr less. Both of t.he above described tracts adjoining eaeb ither. n Also all that part of the southeast quarter ot tbe southeast quari. f section cwenty-nin(29)town nine north. range -ma (I) east, tbat lies eaot of the center of the i;rek that flows from the north and pauses over and through the west nnd thetnof snd west of ,the center of the principal hollow and the branch or rivulet theirfn that pass through the east, part thereof and leavrs the same east of th dwelling house on said land, containing about for ty acres, more or less. Also all that part of th northeast quarter of said section twenty-nine (19), same town and range aroresaid that lies 'vmi and north of tbe center of the afirmid hollow and branch or rivulet thereon .after3t leaves the aforesaid tract and enters this one, and also all. that pnrt of the paid last named" quarter that tf north or a tin to the run west from taa.nmttr of the; north of the fonw$,d brnci or rivulet, where 'fln same enters (Ji ireek into whii-h it fl.iw to the west sid of said quarter wbieb was lart derri!Md parcel, conUinint; ten (10) acres, more or less. Also a part of the northeast quart of the northwest quarter of section Iwrntynine (14), same town and range atoreoaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : beginning at th northeast corner of said quarter and runainz west twelve rods tuMountGilattd andUnionville rond-thanco on a straight lin to ths southwest rimer thereof j tbence north to the beginning, containing twen y (20) acres, moi or let. All of said land i situated in Mc oroe County, State of Indiana, If such rents and profits will not sell for a cuntcient sum (o sbtisfy said l"cne inunvst and corts. I will, at the.sanie time I nnd place, exposo to public sato - the fee 1 simple of said real estate, or so much ' thcrmf as may be sufficient lo disoaargn j said decree, interest and east. Raid sale will he made wilhont any relief whatever from valuation or a p raisement laws. THOMAS J. FARK Sheriff Monroe County. Oct. 30, 1889. By virtu of a certified copy of si Decree to me directed- from the Clerk's office of tbe Monroe Circuit Court, In a cause wherein William Long is plaintiff and Benjamin F. Bran nam, George Bra saam, Jonathan Brannam and Enoch Da' is are defendants, requiring me to make tie sum two hundred and tb irty-ftv dotlatt and eiebtv-five costs, with interest on si id de cree and costs, I will expos at Public Sal, to th highest bidder, on SATURDAY, NOV. ftra, 18J8, between th hoars of IS o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock r. ST., of said day, at tb door of tie court bouse of said Monro cMinty, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of tba followtag Real Batet. to-wit : The half af th south fractional t uarter of section one (I) town nine (9), rang on (11 west, conlainine forty-seva j and tbirtylgh,t one hundredths (47 38-100)' acres, more or less. Also the southwest fractional quarter, aectioa six ) town nine (9) ranj e one (1) west. - All situated la Monroe county tad in the State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will nst sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, mteresll and costs, I will at tha same time aad place, expose to public sale lib fee simple of said real etata, or so macb thereof as may be sufficient to duwharg said decree, interest and cost. Said sale will be made without any re lief whatever from valuation r appraisement law. THOMAS J. FARE, Sheriff Monro County. Oct. 18, 188. IW00IW0nK.'!V5Xfe,, AlfAeilMlflKtg) SaA50, iS UNION SaUARE,NY. t,W-s. st louis mo. n.nw'.''V?i na .uas.tex Agents wanted. Address 1T.A Txier A Co., 34i) iupuriur St.,1 Cl'rvelnd, Ohio 2avwaja SWSniTfWSBW
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