Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 December 1889 — Page 2

BurdeUe, the famous and popular Humorist, yrhose name is a household word, has been secured for one lecture, TUESDAY-

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Am option has beea taken on ifteen acres of abound swat I the Umbomrt, at 8Nbmlte by Bets? dTMettbews W& A. mht iM school betid? iag nweded ia West Bloomiagtoa. 1 AtwtoTlVIPf(Mr mass ooavtnieat aad iW.atort readily heated, Such a baliowg eoald be erected with ill he .wAit inf Mwwk lot 116,00ft. Action ot eotae hied should bo taken at m 1MB dm aeatrsr.ss the wpidlv iacreauiar: popohtio of J thiacbodoae. Agkmtetbe bwWiag f nod beoss bow aad amvait Bsailtaad is readiaoss fcr Sea: fifty renfats with ooaiav. Ooe of thecal lnae reiawa waiafau hare. .'MaanTser to spell out 4e bbmb. . fie ftaaLry coaseased tfcat feemdwaot. flewral otas sjiiilsals who waits bare to take other trains spent tfceir fw nothiojs that cJaasaeteria a aJLwBwBBanBnp?atw"awninhaiaiai ; MeeJJags are obe hJd auder ll ot the Bsaobfieaw State Oebttal 'liaitjittaaVlevtoa' asnmiof fheccsjar oa Jsa 11th, tar the parpoee of tejeettof a centod eeatauttetsorlStO. Oo Jan. 18th aaectfag wil! be keM Btweanfloa by tba coaiMitlf aw dioeea, vbo will eeieot ofiern mmi im ceulwt eafaaSittee. DeJeaat s wrU be dMM t tfa w aeW ' isc 10 a DMtrict Gbaves wbiA whl eaeet w Daawille, Iwd. oa Jsa. d toebooaa nibrra of As State OealTal CosMatefc' tfoaroeostwtr h oatitlea to twattrHMM deleJo 3. Cstterof Carter Biwe a tedW wholesilsdrr goods aoae. died at LievUit oa tbe l?tb. He was a aatm of Saraeoav eoaatr, Koatodty, aad a-lmweanold. Ho case to LooiBvillo whea orteoa rears old, aad lor tbhty fears baa beea aroajiaeat ta bo Be wm tmiei. Jot teacwaleat aad TC&jeae work, befar acMrf wort or itlMotlh9daa JLakara, JUe&alb eooatT, aas aaaatedTaiaa 4goat fcr the Diotriet of ladkaa at ladenaaolia. Ia oBee is tnostcoaa largest ia Jm anaatry aad will sooa be tbo lmrssL tbew are already 46,814 f tasiuaiia ia the AUstnct, aad op toSttaraar hut Uoloaet . aoKager sal paid aartn tba fear tears of atoriot30417jK2$. Sam the faowe beta added tp tbo Kst of peasioaen. Onload frlKaostV eomssiaiiniiid terai wiU apire Ju. 13, jBaraw saewiast any taht the ofaay uaa. . Yhere ate six(erka ia tbo ofiot aad it ' eril eervies ralea. The Vf of the Afjaat it Hfi withwhich is rapidaawstbo Sj-t, News, aad at iicaexslly stecjpaaJ peeawe, while rarery JataT V iadiTwloal easeH. thore are few epidemics thai Ikon largely iaarcasa the death rate. ItBcMfrcojaeatly ay et oVt4oaea,ksto other disessea, aaiietiy 'of tk aaaWoaary aatarn. each aa wseaaaoata, aad as sa epidemiej rt qipeam to be slssost inesutible. It oftea aanads throac aa eatire toahssaaity ia a few hoars. The; oMssi of itaro not eJsarly satol, bat it has beta observed Vast it aaaaBy spa ears dariag jaat

sa whs ctfamsa, oe. is putHH by . sofaoc tltawa Bf swse it kas warn attriootrd to too saaek oaoos ia the atasosakere, aad to peealiar

y-TalswiFtB lalatkButi Ii)H'soaahoth' orciitiBiiM,itaairlyalwsTS stoves

r tat a wsstorfy djreciisa, and, if the

. -daweae wlsb4anappesred ia New Toafeooea camaeUy discoosed nsaty M exaseteei to-ooa m Jta sp pism rytvtraosdlotbo vevei from Eoroaa ia a eefwd by thesfiMted RSsUy. The

m there saa oor ooatactoa oon-

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clsmBe is of a catarrhal na tore, aad its Uaattdbte effect is debilitatioii, .. fioai wbiektheafla beciaa to

- roserer wilhia woas a day to

We.sod.wHsawildcat fimu, it ... isabiMjtae tronhlesoaso as a very

oao eoio. .

.. Take a United Stater hiU of Jf . . 0 -aw a.

. . ea aeaoamaaaesi aao BOM St ip

,f, n ia ngat, aad job will a two

aaes raaaiog aeross ft Isaaa Upoa eaamiostioa yoa wiU find taosstoooaaistof asilk thread. ndosaad a blae oaev Every IBBBiat oiM aasruus mark oaVfaa sdaeaaav Wrthootuvae marks 1 biff aiay boaotdowa as eouaterfett, sto matter how rood tbo enfaviiiK oa Is- Ko paper mill dare at the cnneramsatK' proteetion m W correaey.

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LOWINC? GOODS : naNcEsswssinERB tSSSlBSStmrs - LARGE LOT OF

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. Childrens! and Mieo' cloaks one-third less than former

price, wooieno, unoerrvear. Gloves ana

AT 0 ; i?ieefesident Morton seems tobeaa aal ncky an. H 'ap pears to bare fearas for being asade the ictt of the fsolts of otbers Tbo lesson of bis elegant partaaeot hoass in Wasbingtoa' took oat neeaos to self wines ana iiqoors aad he was promptly aod fialsely pablisbed tbroaehoot the coaotry as a saloon keeper, aad deaooaced as a subtle aaa daozerons tempter of the joath of the land. Now, it turns- oot that the eontractor who tmtlt the spartmeot boa, is short to bh) workmen shoot $1,000 aad that they have filed liens asaiast the property. Mr. Morton wHl be compelled to it tboamoaat claimed, though he pan the' contractor in roll. He asast sometimes wish be had ever bnilt the troublesome noose, though H serves him one god purpose: It: eaves him from falling una taac sous ot lorgouenaess which has ever been the normal condition of Vice Presidents. Thelarge aamber of red-band-e4 wife-mnrderers who have sopoted gaily from the scaffold to i 'l& u better locatibo ia paradise than' that of the wife 'they kicked, to death daring the preceding winter weald eat orally suggest to us that people may be mistaken- in-' the symptoms of their regeneration and eleeuoa. Many who have believed themselves to be elected 038, in the bright life of Higher Court, jsal their seats cowtested. Low DowNfaBi Wackjss. A farmer, 60jrenrs old, recently called at tbro4nee of a farm journal to-have what be knew about low dowa ffhn wagons "pot in the paper." Here it is: "Whea I wm young I never realised bow I overtaxed aad wasted my strength by osiag the common or highwheeled wagons, aor did it occur to me aatil my hoys had nown np and left, me alone, an old man, to the farm. The first spring afmy hoys bad left me I had heavy, plaak to haul, and af ter lifting several higher than my to get them 00 the wagon, I leaned to think and did not stop thinking until I had the wheels ot an old waeoa cut down aad bad it into service, and when.over 1 use that wagon 1 just have to Keep thinking what a fool 1 have been for 40 years. I recall every fstbfitl of hay, grain or ma1 ever plumed on those men wagons; every shovelful! of rt: every stoae. brick, niece of leather, barrel, box, piece of machiaerf, kettle, hog, calf, sheep and every other thing, and it makes me bate myself for my 40 rears staaidity. HaideahoMssT.JYes; s aanaU-wheeled wagon does poll s Bttle heavier, but would yon make my hock, nerves and muselee secondary to a hone? That's wbst horses are for to lighten man's labor. - I donH ose my low wagon when I an to town or market, bat joet keep it right on the . farm and I believe if I bad oommenced to aseit wbea I was 80, you would not hive guessed me 80 years old French Prunes, ioest in the market, at C L. Alezander'e growarv won r " eery , west sioe or square. r. Bloody, the evsngelist, has been at work, for some lime estabHsbing school at Chicago for the training of men and women to lead. i the work, of evaoeelisation among the poor and. MgTeeted of is cttioiJv-.wtM an endowment fond of f 150,00ato start with, he has already prepared one building toe warn qu and ia two months soother will be ready for the accommoiiatioa of 100 men, with a leetare room and class rooms ample enough for a greater number. Tuition will be free, sod all. expetiHtut liw a positt$.

SELL AT - IT V . . - j a a. f - - - - REIMANTO, FINE

GATING AND GILKG.

w aUofl v a j $t0 9

freiTi VMKTI WtBTl iff eth;

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1iE BlI VE (Wicks & Co)

Ton Can Say Honey if Ton Bay

Her JewBtrr, m Splacies

IT H P. TOUBNER S SORE, Jtiast East of tlie IBank. ! III I agaa-agnwaaaM I

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Stm 25 to 50 of Tea, civet the Tune ruvot. Yu do nob M the pot Poflcsoy pTEssJnqlll. the stit yea hi f fci9j) Cl PrMa,rJgp. OataU PllMjfeWiCO John H. Cole, last Saturdny,Tpurehiised the Henry Henley pro perty just soutn ot the lot ne nongnt recently on the corner of 7th St. and College Avenue. It is a half lot and Cole paid $1,200. Ki Hert of Wyoming Terri tory is in Bloomington on business. of a special character. Jtile Fee will spend this week with ntlations in Johnson county. Having sold my interest in the hardware store of Baker, Xieeld Co. I desire to thank the people for their kind and liberal patronage during the time I was connected with the firm. " - Simp. Nfxp. Get nuts, candies, all - manner of coniecttoBs, etc., at Hemp. Wilson's grocery, "Progress Block." Wilson has brought on an nncom monly nice sasoriment for the holiday tnide. done Thlw for Fauraaora BiocaVBaesuThat txeellent (arm Journal,' The Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, baa done-wbat so paper erer did : It baa for the benelt Of its lubeoriberi, complied and publiihod a book vbich cWei same and eddreieea of manufseturan of every kind ot farm lmplammt mads In the United Statee, from engine and threabera down through the eanra rat aaa totne lateei invennon, toeethei- with the name and addrawea! of the Tollable nuraerymen of the United State, the aeedamen, the tnannfaetnren of fertiliser!, tmporten aad breeaora or every e lan of stock ia all roetiona of the Uaioa. aadUndeed. of dealara of everyLhicg nned oa the farm. ' It will be avery full eoiapendinm, giving poatonliee of each dottier, to that a farmer or stockman can write to any factory or Arm for information, tnpplia aad repairs of any impievint, etc.

iZLTiVSZ -t3rroWrar.!P-y5f further solicitatiou

era aad (took men. Abo a wonderful 1 variety of information in handy form.) aretatlnu to land, aerea and viluei po. duotion per acre of the varioua staple crops of each, value of the various kindt of live Atoek In each, relative value of stock foods, together with many other things, of importunes. A ectpy of this book will be given free to every yearly subscriber of the Farmer and Progress Wo will fhrnlsa the farmer one year and a copy of this book and the Republican Progress for $1.50. The book ahine sells for $1.00 Of courso this proposition means cash not wood and stellar of any kind, aa we must pay eaah for the farmer, and the hook. If yon want to see the Isrkest snd handsomest stock of jewelry, watches, eta, to select your Christdiss presents from, go to Henry Tournrr's jewelry store. He guarantees Iris prices the lowest. You are invited to call and fee the new designs of hand-pointed . China, Bie Figures, Royal Worcester Ware, sod Ambcrin;. Q-tmls. Store una tlovr vast uf the Bauk.

PRICE THE FOL-

AT Me. PER YAM. IT 8 I-3c. PER YARD. I O IVta O 1 9 BIO VtBBi - janar O - ina) laawi AT 5 ANB 4c PER Y1RB. DREGC GOOOO, - d h 2 F 0 R $12 5 10 M FOR 8 00 5 M Moniory cneap ?9 tSlop It it very tiresome to rrac'l newspapers that devote- a Iaririi amooat of their rpace to braggiut; about the immense busines-j they do sad boastiuff how they ioteresH their natrons. A merchant or irro cer who would stand in ;bis dooir and blow all dny about himself1 would be regarded as a very thin cituen. . The W. R. C. held a pound party in Grand Army Hall, lsst Friclsy night, thst was largely attended and very enjoyable. Tht? noticse came to the Progress office, through the mail, Tuesday evening. after the paper bad been printed notices must reach this oftice a lateir tlmn Monday, to insure in eertien. . Miss Ella Tuley wss st Martinsville last week, called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Til Trent? who wss dangerously sick Dr. Wvlie's Hiatorieal Hata logueof Indiana University will he ready for distribution before the close of the spring term. It wil consist of three hundred paces, am is tb result of eisht years of labor. TllA WlwV Will UAM avtaiuliiMi and avcry friend of the University win o anxious 10 secure a copy. PJiT BP, A ID no IT SOO" S Evei y man, woman and child who is indebted to Robertson Brother! js. repeated to comft . immediatcljr and settle up. Many accounts hav run a long time, and person! nave; oeen favored ty as time ami again. Now in return we ask theni persons to do us the favor cf We MUST have a settlement, 1 ROBERTSON BROS, Tint 91 lfuto ' ' OBITVAKY. DiiKl, Dee. 7, 1889, Mis. Jannie Ridt-i Pauln;r, of consumption, at her fatherV, wamv iuoro. norn in ucioner, isso, be. ing ti fears, two months old at her death Was Slurried to Herschel Pauley in April, 188S. Sho had been a victim of this db ease tor six yeaiv, but the end came after much luffuring. She passed away to "ths una oeyona" Saturday evening at 8 o' olock. Sbe was loved and respected by all The Itmeral aervieea were conduoted by wi.a u . & . , Am. nunon, wa, jaapio urove caarco, Xoniliy. A great many relatives and trienil i followed the remains to the grave The husband and family f the .deceased nave ma sympathy or the community in this tteir sad affliction. In i.be language of the Poet we say : Dearest sister thou bath left us, Here thy toss we dtrplv feel, S it 'tis God that hath bereft us Me can all our sorrow heal. V it again ws hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled. T -n in heaven, with Joy togretttheo 'Veer no l' r well tear (s'shci.

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Elgin (til.) Leader : Burdett' nisnner hi the mot pleating ws ever saw. Not Ilka preacher, he took out no watch to lecture by the job. Like Ingersoll, he loves to talk, and whan be makes a new point (and wa could see that some of hi Joke ware impromptu) it tickle him b that ha laaghi till tba tears coma. And whan Burdatta get! through lecturing on funny things, If hi fun cistern erar doe ran dry, ho c n put

in toe oamnoe or ni lira in genuine paThere were a hair doxen placet where for Iva minutea hi eloquent wonU were nka applet or gold in punuraa of uu err where the sentiment and rythm and melody of his beautiful aoul welled to his and bunt forth In poesy, while his lole race was illuminated from the pure glowing from rib lowing heart within. tie asks ao kelp ldry and obscenity, he speaks reverently of religtm, in, and is a preitr. sweet man, and we would like to secure him as our local preacher. Wa believe we state but the fact when we say that since Ingersoll, no man bat been ia Sigin who has given, or was capable of giving, so thoroughly rich an entertainment. Cold, Frowst Assarwwce. How Chioago Clerk JScmbm a Member of the Party in the Viee-Prenieni'a Box. Frank G. Ksmmerer. a popular Board of Trade man, dispatched his settling clerk to the box-office of the Auditorium several davs ago to purchase tickets, which called for seats in the family circle, costing 3Q each. The settling clerk made up his mind that he would go, too, but not bavins; the $30, waited till be bad gathered the money, and when be appeared in the line at the box-office Monday night he was resplendent in even-. mg costume. The line, .wss very long, and when the time for the opening of the hsll arrived he was way down toward the end of it, with little prospect that he would get to the ticket-window. At this stage of the proceedings Vice-President Morton's party drove op, aad the officers in charge ordered a break in the line to allow the party to pass in. Airs. Morton, who was attired in evening dress and in cumbered with her wr&ps, train, etc., and a large boqnet, stepped to the sidewalk. "Ob, dear." she exclaimed, "I wish some one would hold my bou quel." the settling clerk tipped bis hat snd offered his sseietsncc. "Thanks I" murmured Mrs, Mr ton. Then be tripped lightly by her side, bearine the bououet aloft. and, of cnurae-psiwed the door-keep er without question. JJown the aisles they sailed until they reached the private box set auidc for Mrs. Morton's party. The settling clerk gently ensconced himself in a est in the box, and even borrowed Mrs. Morton's opera-glass with which ha mivlit the better see his employer perched n the Upper cir cles. Fort Wavne Newsi Rnrdctte's sttl has an intuitive sympsthy with whatrr ennui enter into in heart ol a man in all -irPumfUnon. His "ftisn and Pall of the Muache is the mwt exquirfta specimen or n meres wore; ever invented, A strav hair h denerihed with the Milammly of an alttr raised to the goddess of van it'; and the history of a gray n it riven with all t nimn of hrM-r The butane between the concealed irony and assumed giiety ia a nieelv trimmed a the intlnnea of riwr in Europe.- You, searceir know whether In laugh or wep. The tears shed ara drops gushing from the heart, the words are burning sighs, breathed f rom Mrs soul nr mve. nnnsoege is inadequate to arserihe the dMCHmination. the wit, the delicacy, the fancy, the lurking; spleen and pampered reSnemant of sentiment. In fact, to commend Burdette as a reined classical humorist ta, almost as much s work of supererogation as it would he to give a favorable notice cf the Bible In the religious press. Bsgged Jflga. ages. J list in. and very fine at C. Original packTbey sre new, , 1, Alexander's grocery. t -Certain newspapers' are announcing a series of articles on the Civil War, by Lord Wolselev, which it Is sa'd "will appear in an American tfsgasiae." Tney appeared. They were began in the Hay Number of the North American Review, snd are concluded in the December X umber of that periodica'. More than this, they have been comprehensively reviewed by Geo. James B. Fry, ins the same magazine, and have been noticed by almost every paper ia the country. What do yon think of the "Angelas T arked a young lady ot her escort si they looked at a copy in a store window. The young man. who read the title "Anglers" replied that be couldn't anything ao very pretty in two persons looking for oai t out in so open Sold, Hear Burdette, Tuesday night, Jsn. 7th. It will be the most satisfactory entertainment of the year. He is not in the regular lecture conase. . UoTMJK 0 OlTYTftEAUkkH. ,. To the Tax Payers of Bloomington NOTICE is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate of lata, for the City of Bloomington) b sow in my bands, ready for collection. The rate of taxation on each $100 valuation for general and special purposes and for Poll tax is as follows ; General Municipal PwrvotKf. Poll Tax, flfty cents (SOo.) Oa each $100 seventy cents (TO.) Special Additional Bcrnd. On each $100 eleven cents (Ho.) Poll Tax one and fifty hundredth $1.50 Special Additional School Parnosca. On each ($10U) special school (too.) On each ($100) rpecial tuition lo-1 Sinking Fund. On each $100 five cents fSo-1 A penalty of ten par cent, will be added on all taxes not paid before the 3d Monday of April, 1890. Tba offleo of City Treasurer is in the furniture store of Hunter & Smith, south side sQuaro. JAMttS M. I1UNTKB, Deo. U, '83. City Treasurer. Knowsh Spavin Liniment removas all hard, soft or Callbuied Lunspi and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-bone, Stifles, Sprain', all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $5 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by U. Lindlet, Druggist, Btoonttngtos, lad. nov. V6-M. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes, by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. This sever faib. Sold by Bj Liudlit, Pruggit, Bloomititon, lad.

HOLIDAY HAPPINESS

" THE MANAGER (Hose.)

AT ii

EAGLE"

CLOTHING HOUSE.

W OMU W VU&IHQ

soitable for Holiday

Elegant Plush and Fur Caps, v Fpne Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers,

NOBBY STIFF HATS, tfHBrwflOFT SCATS, I,OVEt, BteMaa

ORNAMENTAL SUSPENDERS, BrUliant Scarfo, Fine Bilk ITmbrellag. EAGLE CLOTBIUQ HOUSE.

LineH not ssk I he Progress to enumerate hii atuokof Goods. t It would

not ne iKMwioie lor us to do so.

eclipsed all former dispfoys in the Holiday Goods line. All the Children, and their ' Vwni CAE! GET GIFTS

AT JOE SMITH'S BAZAR,

WHERE GAN NOW ASD NEW AT THE CITY

35,284,256,974,649

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The undersigned h t p let ve to iinnaui.ee to his old patrons, and also to any number of new ones, that h e has vn hands and is opening up the most splendid assortment of Holiday Oouda ever hwnght to this place. An enumeratum in detail would be simply impossible. Sosidcs the articles must be seen to be properly ap

preciated. Hovers of the Unique and are therofbm invited to call and inspect

can scarcely fail ta have their wants supplied. My customers may depend upon the-j

I MCI htiai ihcw ;u.iu pre n iuii rac two cannot fail to he salMactoigr. The infants should get together snd extend a vote of thanks to the Presbytery that recently met io Cincinnati. Thst body decided by a vote of twenty-live to eighteen that all infants who die will be saved. .Smokeless powder may not amount to much as a war expedient : hot if it will retire the exnression. "now thst the smoke of the battle has clesred swsy," a long suffering public will rise up and call the inventor blessed. The following are the officers elected by Ellettsvills Lodge No, 245 F. A. M. : W. M., B. Acuff; S. W., F. M. Stephenson ; J. W., Bennie Whisoand ; Tr., J. D. Coffey; Sec., N. R, Matsan; S..D., J. K. Fhipps; i. D G. W. Matson ; Tyler, Abner Thomas. A Lodge of K. of P. wss instituted last July at Ellettsville, with twenty cbsrtor members. They have built a hsll, and are live, energetic and growing. There is one thing that congress ought to be unanimous upon repealing the civil service humbuggery. Hunter Sc Smith tttes leattttsaa; Fnaoral Xstreotorai AMI FURNITUSE DEALERS, caaar i stock tbb am? umx or FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING QQOD3 avsa Kara ih Blookimoton, ahd wiil . TOV OOQPS CHKArSS THAN AWT owe. Comb ams sen os mtrvsa von PUY. StXTODTH SIDE SQtUSB, WSST or Ciavk OC.Y. .. 1636-8

THE

BEGEMEEBL nOY6lti68lft- Tickets m he good

Presents. We will merely state that he has BE BEEN MORE THAN IK4B OIFTr9.

.A- 1ST 3D

BOOK STORE. the Beautiful the aplondid array. Out of tha stock theV icjunwiuMJu WW, SflS Kb prieea MM, snaS E. P. COtiij.. . ." 1 'i i.f. :. ... gHEBUFr ft IK. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clark's office of tha Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William Long is plaintiff, and Benjamin F. Brannam, George Braaaam, Jonathan Brannam and Enoch IMvia are defendants, requiring me to make the sum two hundred and thirty-five dollars and eighty-five casta, with interest oa said decree and cost. I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, JAM. 4th, IsSS, between the hour of IS o'clock a. at. and' 4 o clock p. M., of said day, st the door of me court Bouse of aaM Monroe county, Indiana, the rent and profits tor a term-' net exceeding oaves years, ot the followins; Real Estate to-wit : The east half of tha South fractional oner. teruf section one (I) town sine ), range one (i) west, containing rony-saven and thirty-eight one hundredths (41 38-100) acres, more or less. Also the southwest fractional'-' quarter, section six (6.) town nine (ft tang one (1) west. All situated in Monroe county and In tha State of Indiana. .If such rents and- profits will ant sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will at the same time aad place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof a may be sufficient to diarbarga said decree, interest and costs. Said sals will be made without say re lief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J. PARR, Sheriff Monroe County. Dec. 11, ISM. asUce ar Dlssolaillaai a Partmeratiln). Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between John L. Keck and Thomas Allen has this day been mutually dissolved, Thomas Allen withdrawing from the firm. Joan It. Kok. TuoMAa,ALI.IK. Bloomington, Ind., Dec 11, ISSS. I am still left to furnish the trade with all kinds of fancy groceries. My room has been small and I have had all the trade I could accommodate, but I have recently enlarged my stock and room and am ready to (ill all ordors promptly. I can furnish the best coal oil thst has ever been sold in tho town. Try my oil, aad if you don't find it so I will pay your money bask and you will ha welcome to the oil. Call and get prices, even if you don'l hi iv My stock of goods must be sold within ih. nnt .i.tv I w.at new sua. ply. I bulieva in quick sales and small

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By virtue nf an ctecution camo'a:

ed from the Clerk ot' the Monroe G) C iurt, I will expose at PttWjgjfjMtV (avuignest oraaer, tn - SATURDAY, PKB. 1st, ISSS, between the hours of is and 4 o'clock r. ic, of said day. door of the court htiuae in Bloomii Monroe county. Indiana, the rem profits for a term not xeeedlag years, the following described Real in Monroe County in the State of Ii io-wit: The northwest euiirtar of the I quarter of section one, township norm range one wees. Also tha northwest Quarter of taw east quarter or seetica two, en, north nan on west. i tswsaMp i all eighty acres, mars or less. And on failure t. realise the fan ountof judewKMt. interest aad will at the nut time aad phtoe public sals the fee simple of aaid te. Taken as the DtoDirtv ot David I at the salt of BHsahnth Gray. jj Said sale will be made wkh raKef 1 valuation or apprabximeat laws., a: THOMAS 4. AstT Shalt iff afoctna Gai Dr. 24, lt. The Ohio ii UissW Rs win sen tioitdaj' Excursion oeiwecn an ststicns within l .fnnn -i a December 24th to 31st. 1SB, January 1st, 1880, rut January 3d, 18 J. Msrltcoor, VTOTICB h Imreey gtvea, ii unuerswnea nas seen i tha Judas of ttxi Oiiwait of 1 ty, Slate of Indiana, Adminietratria i the will Sfcttexwl, ol iae estate of Uveiy, lata of Mot roe eauaty T)a esiaie m supeatt to se i CATHARIME UTKLT, Dee. 11, 'K Adia MOTICI1 TSJ iC9MTi bids wil l be -faceirad hy tha vouaeu mi. wtiir nular mealing JAMUABY 6ra, lam, for constnetiar ii4iwals-a oa bat of West eth street Iron CoHeg aw awaaaari-c I -ivoi, .. SpecificiOions for said imprvsmsat i now oo sw, ana call tmrnm,, saa;.v cierx s osiuo. The Oomwoa Caadl metrs taai to reject say or all bids. Contractor wHl observe tha resolution adopted ly the Comaaoat cm: : . Baaelve-I, That hersaftav ae sMhi nw Kim wvtc vy pi . ihu wvuiwii, ubr-sb sae niimas, urctirs who are to sic a the Vaad applicant, is case he to awarded th: tracs, are r'ven in i.ae DM. KOBKKT C. OKI P. i, '8. Chy 'i DUNCAN a D ATM AN, AttW Notice to a smb. In the State of Indiana, Moaroe Ia the Monroe circuit ooait, . Jaau term, isso. Complaint Ksa. Richaid M, arenas- vs. Evermaa. Ba it known, Tbikt oa the lath.. October, 188, the ateve aaawd by hi attorneys, fiUI ia the aClaa cf. rk nf tlx; circuit court of Msnro ty, in nu state or Indiana, am i aaainw the above nanivd defendaM: i . on the 34 day of December, ISSS, thai piainiia aiwt ia ta Ul tra a osjee : davit or a oomntw;'Dersoa. ....... . . nm asm ameooaint, ifeM--ca a. ia not a rssidcBt of the State of la i and said plaintiff hurt Kg by nd on rain oompiamt inquired tae,,! to appear in aid court aad ansa raur thereto, on the Ktli daros' IflOtt , Now there fare, by mdsref sajf3 saia ueteauaat last above aai by notified of the filing and said complaint egainoi be) unls sue itppsars and iiaswara or tnoreto, at in caning ol aaM can Z4w uaj or January, isso, ta ing the ins JimIIcuI (lay of aaid Court, to be begwr ask Court House in the City a alissah oa the fint Monday iia Jaaaary, saia complaint, am tae Matter aaa I toereia confained ana a it egad, heard aad tiaterralned in her an ENOCH FiJUUKB, t9&& inc ta, seav. '"" " " .. - 1 " 1 . "-1 i- ' Joan jttrowa to now eai in his rvgular annual koakllllsci win Kin tor persons m towa or at reasonable rates. Sit ia the tmct butcher. Now siVce .eoajt, is nere is toe time io nave 1 vault eJaaned aad ossdar and common deoeaey reouirsa . should be attended to. All orders' prom ps ntieattna cy Jdoa Biawa. I nil

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