Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 April 1890 — Page 3
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mam exMMlne -tne Adams, Mrs. J. S. Fa-oe, tbe leading Milliaer Of tha Ot. wall , give a lae diapJsio; trimmed goods, at itfrlteirioeaaali A. H. WilaeVmeetff -tore m the "Piogrea Kqeav' eommeneing oo Tbarsday;, April 3, an46-. Spectal iavkatioB). U alt Jadiea ol the My Jd eowntq . . -, - 4jtU Mhsa elaha to fcave evciaa cmaallw IIM X; Y. Z.,1 an adanttma- aapwiority of X Y. ZL cigar. : Ak for it aod gateiBfBr aaa at 31 plac I vlHut Tbpb -Msak Too? A notsof pmoMare.ib debt to 1 am very ajracfa m aeetfof money jaat new, ami I feapenajwt tyotm maon l Ijave itKuiasjaaitattil m tbe pant to come fiMnrard asd settle at omsp. HEMP. WILSON. I .Aeac to be direded to Hemp: Wlboo'a family jproeery yoo do not koow arttere 'Tt in) wheo you re, looking jfsr wmetbing choice in gracefmorprodoce'. HkjftCABTieB8 for Tobacco, Wuejnra growryy store. Do YOO . WASI noveldes: in QitjnswnraaiwGrassttarer'm Wilson beeps everything vou may ; ..t I.;. -V. -sti, . " " ' " ' " " ; toe rtvgsfimuBsomFoB Saul I have forty eeres of land a rat tawniain. near Urav s TanTard, which I darin to sell: The f traet ha a (ood etorhooae, tare dwell ing otfaaa, aat otaer a acaaaary MiHdinfa o ft. For price a ad terraa write to Wat. ABMBBrjtnrXB, Todd P. O., Jlooroe eo, lad. '. ,w' baitle of South IgignfrnpyoHf. snten iia a aetrere colds of Matter, itm taattne article yon aeeVwffe one yon should nave. W ., 'tJ MESiVX. WKUaCa. A jsAHtAX f eweet And a barrel Of soar pick Us iust re caved by Caw.lllF- 1 Freab canned nnmnfeio. frefk saw prtlea, ftfab saddle rock oysters, nicw crisn fresh crackers.
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lots of good things, iust received by3baaV:UcPbeatere, the grocer. Caud AKOfies thenew line ofl Sugars jaat bronght on by Charley mcrneetera, mt bm corner grocery. His diOnent cmdea of Molasses Md Syrnpa angary snperior. XM XOBAOOQav AM UIOAU It IS w ' , . . bard to fed a boose that carries a better aawortaient than that of Charley HcPbeetatw on tbe imitheast oonar or tfts) staare Baa Bcttm, Bcm CasiESE, Bum Laju. best ui ovAawtbine is alwayaketat at Charley HellieeterB1 sweety store, atbeast corner .of! the sojsroy Qwt ream baiout fdxbo, Satrtlay night, at Charley HcPheet efjrcery store. What Charley neAgot in stock is difficult to oaf. He it is the popoUc obi Oeeveai corner. xtcm, isasge. ana rjcraMnes on aa e .a FaaauM or Mrowla xne in so minuUs, fcr Wawafevd'a Smtiftf iMbm. Thta never tatti. tM -lyM, lammt, DrvggSB, wooaajaiawo, ino. -Nos-residentis, your property will be csrefnlly managed by Brod l , Itooertsoa Jttrodtx. If you nave anything to ebance vat it in the bands ofl Broais, iSebertson 4 iirodix. QveT CotVe Book Store. ' . . . VnJESKr (north side confeetion10 rarnisn tee, omrn Lfb parties on short notion.. Best atetiate used, jam w.riaV e4 to give sstisfaettoa - . Ed. McGax w op, of (be : most rmprtant clothing men is ibis lrr otete fte knows the tfe0fpooV.t a giaocsv wwaya mtys anes as are tbe most JemreMe for bis customers. -See the Hate, 8eApender, new styles ;of Tfy'f&y$j0-tym .
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Hall & Co. It was an interestine and in stniotive oigbt.lastSatarday night, when M'owd were pouriog in and one Jif Cbarley McPneeteta' grooerNf store vantl wagon Joad after wteon i load 'of goods was bapled Noele of tbe Salesmen went to dmtbcr ran iaa frna wi y o ciock ..It0ey:p(, .tbe tall popular papper: ho vwides at toe poor booae; Vras-chtfien by the Demo crats Ist Satuirday as a delegate to the State eotieehtion. He might be electod Chairman of the delegation, and they would then certainly be' recot'OiawrbT the President of the Conventioii. Perry tp. Democrats instroctedifor Dr. S. K. Rhorer (or Treanrer. Rhorer was always a good Democrat and has not been a chronic office seeker certainly points i n bis ft or. . - JWn Graham ' lias purchased of ArWoin' Kctcham his fine brick midence and fimr acres of ground for I4,40X -The property? cost Mr. Ki tcbpm about, - ' :' .'. . .aikS!aajjs law should be'pa)iojf by..th nWtejfW"-' turo creating.W iiitpeetrnf publiorCuild-' mg unurcnes nnat are improperly conhall that have liut support, for t0 j"Jf". d pf'd W'M t ?!. tW t4 sa that quickly. tSnouW a oraekiRK joist alarm aa aadien in luch a place, tha borriSed crowd wouM crush, maim and kill each, othar in their harto to et out. The las' now reouiree doors to awinaoat there hafconjd. l niore plaeea at which "to bans floors . STRAWBERBT rLAMTfl. I nave for sale this sprint; three varieties Downing. Kentucky and Sbarnlesa Seedling. These plana will be sold at 50c. per hundred. Persons who wilt tains 1,000 plants will be given 100 of tbe Crescent Seedlings free. Orders may be left with Jas. Robinson, grocer, or inquire of roe 10 person or by mail. Jqhk J. Lawbekce, -Everylridjf- likes Alexander's Bob Won Tm'.' It is pronounoed very fine by good judges. New Styles-i Bats, in Neck wear, in Shifts, in Suspenders, in Linen . Collars, just received at McGeVa, ' You should call and see the Hats they are very stylish and nanaeonie. Mkakii Decorated Ware Is somethiog very pretty. Every housekeeper knows what Meakm Irehitone Cbioais; and all know that it Is firtit-class, and has always been wnite. JNow, however, it is being decontted, and is very deli-, cste id appearance and exoeedino'lv I J i T-l! T. uuiuwuc. jimiay Aooinaon, cue west side grocer, has it for sals, and will take gieat pleasure in exhibit ing it to bis customers. Go in and see it it is both handsome and odd. Sjpbiwo Sons of .the latest goods ana menumeiure, may oe naa at MeOee's merchant' uiforing and clothing emporium. Every two or four weeks, Ed. McOee, the buyer of the houHS, goes to some of the principal cities in search of novel-, ties and btrgains. He al way p sw oeetlA, too, as tbe stock at present 00 Uto shelves and tables testify. Cobit. Oats ahd Bbas,- kept in large quantities sod sold at low prices, at jfuett Bears'. Ui-oVaui, Suo, nicest in the town, canbestocuredonly of Paett TSeiirBriw tfoberUon Brci. old stand. Ooloao, Itpsn and Gunpowder leas. Jt!st qoilitfes. Dbll pod Ct.OB8AsitBoRDrfto HbusEH t will py yoft to investigate puett Sears' ftiom and ioods befftre twjipg. NoTBJt;4rTrFi!BiOB toMhe Gold en Rio or flee, Tfte hadal Putt
A!rilOCHCtHEim. ; i -OB-. 1 flPlease anheultoe that I ibm can. didnte for nomination to. In xHRca of Clerk of the Monroe Circnlt Court, subject to tbe decision of the Republican contention. JUS OCH FULLER. SBBIVF. ttifZd. Progress : Ton will please announce that f will be a candidate for nomination for the office of Sheriff of Monroe ebunty, subject to the Republican, nominating convention. THOMAS J. FABR. . Bam .UmM T' Rnhai-tann of Rhahland
tirniMn will ha a candidate before the Republican convention for the office of County Treasurer. wta-KA T. Anderson nf Parrv tn. will Ka a candidate, inbiact to the decision of the Republican County Convention, for. tne omoe or Treasurer. atY-WiMatn Courier of Bloomington n. Im m Tdiila itihlaot to tbe drteision of the Republican County Conven tion, lor uio oci , xreaaurar, . aAWAjaM&i W JalfM- nf Rloominv. Inn tnnmktn will lui a Mndidata for tbe jeet to, the decision of tbe Republican Mm nf UMmNifff off Monroe countv. no dominating uonveonon. A BKAUTIFUI fiOIPUXO LOT, COBNBB OF BOOSRS AH SBV 3SNTH STBIBTS, TWO SQUARES BAST OF THB NBW SOaOOIt HOCSB 0ITB, iron .A.r,jHj. INQDIREOF W. A. GABX. The Clear Creek tp. Republican convention endorsed d. Ander son for Cdnnty Treasurer. W, A. J .elder was loading a bouse pattern on the cars to-day for Stinesville. He has ten bouses under ,war.'. , Miss Kate and May Reward, and liiss Lena Sihert attended comotSDoement of Orleans binh jKbool.' . ' , - bf, X)L MeLahlan of Bastlettaville, was in town last wetk; He has recovered from bis contact witii a hammer in tbe bands of a Lawrence county citizen. t Members of the P. If. B. A. movement captured tbe Republi can convention at tbe Jack Strain school bouse in Clear Creek tp. A splendid ticket was nominated. Some of the people In tha southero portion of tbe county. have been receiving deeds for lots at Akron, Colorado a free giltall they are asked to .pay is record ing fees : 4;85. This is $4.85 too much, as the whole transaction is . a fraud. "One-armed"' Dave Chambers was found dead Sunday morning a week, one mile north' of Harrwlsburg, the death doubtless caused from, exposure. He was known lo;j almost every one in tne southern portion of the 'county, and - wai in .sesewarhfTOwr." tl government. . . Mrs. HatiBA- MHIcn, mother f of lt K. MUlen of this city, died at the family residence on iNorth College- Avenue, last Thursday morning. Mrs. MHIcn ' was born in Chester co., S. C, in 1802, and to was in hbr ostti year, one came with her husband, James Millen, to Bloomington in 1833, and resided here till her death. "West Place" is the name given by S. JE. Carmicbael to the ground he purchased of Hartmao
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like all tbe property on the west aide is on a big boom. -There are three bouses now being built upon it, and trades made lor several more. First thing you know the Fair Qround will be surrounded by dwelling houses. Mrs, Dnrand has sold her bus iitesa hrse, rner of Walnut st.:. and Kirkwood Avenue, to Mrs. Emma B. Ryors aod her mother Mr. Martha Brown, .Price paid 88,750. Of thie 6,500 will be cash. And the remainder in twelve months. ; Tbe gttitcery too, rented by Whitater, pays 500 per annum : the society ball above 8120 : there are two or three smalt rooms facing Kirkwood Avenue thatreot for six or eight dollars per month, and a hall on tbe east end, Aw ffecfcweaur at . TBI STOKMEB. Get a bottle of South Amerian Nervlaa to tons you up after the her. nble spell 01 weataer we have been having. A mass, meeting was beld by the Democrats last Saturday, at. which Geo, W. Cooper was endors- j ed for Congress, P. H. McCormack : was instructed for for Treasurer of State, and a resolution was pass ed directing the Monroe co, Senatorial delegates to vote for Hon. Richard A. Folk. Brown and Bartholomew counties have the votes, and select whom, they please for Senator, so thai this scheme to get rid of Mr. Fulk as a candidate for Representative quite transparent. Seeped Sit.ves Padvxs, just received at Charley MePbeetors' grooery store, They are very nice and ecQuamicsl, aa they require no sugar. J. G, McPheeters was the purehaer of tba Cole book store stock last Saturday, $1,475 being tbe amount bid. Mr. Merheetere has had oonaiderable experience in the book and stationery business. R. W. Miers, W. P. Rogers and H, C. Duncan were at Spencer last week engaged in the HineroattWfljley suit Select yasr f nrlsy naitf a craiwpsw Try 25c, worth of that superb Bok Won Tea. at Cbrlcy Atex ander s grocery. You can give your- order to tha driver of tbe wagon, or to Mj. Flood.' v ' "
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rVSIqains Geo. Bader of north east ot town is quite sick. -8dbool;at Perry tp., No. 1, closes iintlbnrsday with six graduaiesfi. ; . -i-The ii. E. people will erect 1 neat cottagk on the west end of their chunk lot, to be used by the janitor as,' residence. -M3o tbf farm of John Stephen son. east oft town, a hickory tree was struck by lightning during the ueavy cycione storm, and aitnougn the, wood, was green and wet, it burned to the ground rapidly. rrAjiuAiber. of "goats" have betnireceivje express recently to en'pplv tie various lodees of the F. M. B. A. flow in operation in AioAroe county, Among those from a distance who,- were 'present in attendance upon the funeral of John B. Bus kirk was Judge E. C. Buskirk of Indianapolis, James Collins and wife ot Paoli, Judge Cbiuman and daughter of Anderson, Thoa. B. Buskirk ''of Paoli, and Geo. . A. Busjjrk ot Indianapolis, -4C!eo, Bookman, who while be ing ipi ncd nt'iail some months aco by policeman Reeves, cut the lattr feriously witji a knife be bad seeret'rd, and afterwards escaped fronijau, was cangh Bedford Jopay a week and- was bought to op he-train next day. Book-man-is a despett' character and seema'determipTd to t.etintO'serious rujrle. ,Hw 'Sill beam to wait Sepjeuiber for s trial. Miss Flora Dillon, whose wofe?ai6na1 card Ts printed in this impression of , the Progress, hag opened,n office in the Lindlev resi dence, north of Sixth st. She is recent graduatA of the Dental Colfrije of Nashville, Tend., and took the honors 6t her claxs. She ak:t share of public- patron age. '.H;('ifrs; Wm, Jackson died with consumption on Tuesday a week at net home north of town. A 2-yfsroId child of Wm. Terrill of Fafiryiew died on Wednesday a week with-complications arising frorri whoopiog cough. Thus, .Matthews of near 8fT(ord, who hss iees awk a long. ttSle. died Mosaiaiy morning a week. vr nue in 1 no norm western, portion ofjuVe city last Wednesday the Progress stopped at the bed stead and bureau factory of Show ers Bros, for a brief visit. This immense establishment has been described so often that it is useless to gb into many details, yet the newJmprovemeoti are so numer ous and so marked as to demand at leasta passiag mention. The firm has recently introduced a new patent )duat carrier that takes the blocks, saw jiust anf shavingn from each machine and carries them into an : Immense pipe through which they, are conveyed to the furnace, and .fed into it in a never-endinE stream, making the labor' of the engineer comparatively light. Tbe buudiogsare piled full of bedsteads, bufeatis ana irashstands in various sMxesaDt-comptefion, ana- tne ,an: chine tooms are crowded with bur ryiaR busy men wbo work vn tbe jump. There are 137 men on tbe pay roll. The engine, a Corliss, is as bairtlsome aa a picture, aud works wu hoat ootse or jar, while everything about tbe buildings (of whioh there are four or five) gives evidence of the watchfulness of the oareful conipetent men wbo are at its bead. Jaa, U, and Wm. a. Showers. Wbiw-in the factory (hat day tsere was a furniture dealer in tbe wareroom from Nashville, Teon.. who bought five ear-loads of manufa ctured goods from Wm. si, Showers. S i??lW T118 "TS? introduced takes the place of the men who used to carve by hand ibis machine, by pressure, makes any: kind of an ornament oo a panel of wood, and the harder the wood the sharper end clearer the impres sion,- aqd it is done on A five fool board while you could count five,. It will gjye. tbe reader an idea of tbe business done by this fieaa write we aMe that during tbe yeir 1889 the firm of Showers Bros, shipped from ibis station 737 car-loads of . tbetr manufactured gobdajv; ; -,; .. ;y.-' -t Peter Martio, the north side grace, took'jmtessfon of the Bull ma re$jdeoa.o Apt jt TSj ..a.., . .
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Dr. Jos. Rogers left this plioftl for his home in Pratt, Kansas, Wednesday, via Louisville. Chas. Showers is rapidly convalescing after his attack of hemorrhage from tha lungs.' Rev. W. R. Helsteed preached in the U. P. church last Sunday night, at tbe Union Temperance meeting. The 8. & B. quarry, owned by parties here, is doing a lively business for a new organisation. They will soon begetting out stone with the aid of three cbannelers. Alexander & Claman received two car-loads of lumber on Friday far the hotelcomnaDy, and -Hf was taken to the NatiouaLHotel grounds where the improveroeWhKSre soon fjb be made. There will beTiS- 4e4 lay about this, but the work will be pushed through rapidly. A meeting of the officers of tbs Indiana Brieade, U. R. K. of P,, was held in Indianapolis last wuek. W. M. Alexander Lt. Col. of the 4th Regiment, was in attendants from this city. The officers of the 4th regiment will meet in New Albany on Thursday of this week. Mr. Puett, of Puett A 8eara, wis at Spencer last week in attendance upon circuit court, being a party to the suit of Hineman vs.' Worley, tried before JndgeGrubbs.; M r. Puett is very enthusiastic over tit e virtues snd properties of the Sfencer artinian water, and believes Jiii tbe iapnJ(ej.4bAt-u..i a oonanxa in. it. - A brilania tea pot is on exhibition at Joe Smith's jewelry emporium, that was made in County Donegal, Ireland, in 1585. It is now the property of John Forsythe, formerly of WesterviHe, O., now of this place. The pot was exhibited at the Philadelphia and New Orleans expositions. --There is an impression among as say that only the McAdamising am be paid for by tbe ten year plan. This is a mistake the entire street improvement will be made by tbe oi ty,and thecitisen can then pay for it in ten installments: grading, McAdaotizing, paving aud guttering. Mr. Garrison states that both brick yards are now in successful operation, and that he will tkjbu stop tSis briek famine. He declares st bat he will place 3,000,000 Brick. onne nome maraet mis aummer. Well-we will doubtless need them : new opera house, new union depot, building for. new daily paper plant, school house too many enterprises to enumerate. At present a large ouantity of brick isOOming id by IRU ironi vrswrorasviiin, wr uo iwvement work and for tte new college building. On Wednesday last a party of centlemen came up from Bedford l,.m!nn.,rMA.l.mirllrbi. ns that city proposes to inaugurate! it system or improvements in mei uear future. They were taken charge of and shown around by tiome of our citisens, though Col. Vino. Williams is so well acquaint-' tdjiere that, be knew wher to go wit boot much piloting. Tbe party oonsisted of Dr. Pbipps, Chas. Kramer and Chas; Lemon, councilmen ; Vino. Williams, Mayor ; Frank Joyner, City Engineer, and Sheriff Day. They spent a pleasant afternoon, and, returned on (he 4 o'clock trsiOt One day last week Maj.Qwen, our efficient and vigilant City Marshal, did some neat detective work when be secured the arrest of five young colored boys, ranging in age from 14 to 17 years, who have been doing considerable petty pilfering recently. The grocery store of Peter Martin, north side of the square, has been entered number ol times and kuivea.raaors, cigars, etc, abstracted. Suspicion fell upon one or two boys, and Owen worked up the clew till; be arrested a braoe ox the fellows with the stolen properly on their per sons, tie then "aqneeaeo ia cui lies"rbelieve that's, the1 alang till he secured proof as to tne com plidly of three other the result is that he now has in jail Chas, Dun ham jr., George Hill, Steve White, Ed. Jones, and a red, Johnson The boys, ought to be sent to the Reform School at onoe. if possible,
and awe the county the expense of. 1,200 chairs, (two car-loads).- The keeping them in jail till ibu Sep-: chair fartory i one of the. solid iuWftiltf t?r$ Of ?rt, ' jstitiiti -na oj iLie pluce.
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of spkihg clothiiio, Lyons win m0m&-m0&i'' the U. P. Preabytary atSomerviUe this week. A new Democratic paper,, the "Review' has been established at Mitchell, by T. J. Tauksley. . It is full of meat. Some of tbe old "Monon" conductors are dropping out. They have determined that they will not "associate with spotters." There is no good reason why Bloomington sbouM not have a permanent dramatic club. There is considerable histrionic talent going to waste in our city. Aod Bwssfreld - of CI ear Creek tp. intends to furnish bis portion of the county with fruit in the near future, as be is planting forty acres with fruit trees. Mr. Harry Howard and his accomplished wife will give "Guil ty Without Crime," on tbe night of April 18th. They will be as sisted by local talent. It is claimed by sons e persons in the neighborhood ot Uross Koads that a full grown deer has been seen on the Allen and Akin farms. Better get op a fox drive so that the deer can get away. Miss Bee Getzendanner and Mr. John Moore were married at tbe residence of the bride's parents west of town, last Thursdav niirht. Mr. Moore resides east of town and is a prosperous young farmer. A large number of citizens followed the remains of John B. Buskirk to their k-et resting place. showing the esteem in which he was held. The Odd Fellows had bad an uncommonly large turnout. Tbe cyclone visited Polk tp. on its way through the oountey, destroyed great - bodies of timber, aod in a stable belonging to Wine. Todd (which waa leveled to tbe earth) killed two horses. A great deal of damage was done to granaries and fences. Tobe East is the man wbo ought to receive the Democratic nomination for county clerk-r-he is competent, affable and 4 honest. He was born and reared in Monroe county ; be waa always a consistent Democrat. If he is not tricked out of it be will receive the nomination.. If the Democracy . desire to show their appreciation of a good nan let them nominate Tobe East. Special Easter services will be held Sunday at the A. M. E. church. Tbe subject for the morning's discourse was; "The Walk to ' AmosV and the eerraen at night waa p reached from tbe text "Tell me where thou hast laid him." Both were powerful and effective andlHtd B elect ..01 cfject ODOU ne aodiewaK Kev. K. Lyon venttnjuarrissa, Ills., to attend tbe funeral "ofan nuclei Martinsville Rep.: John Stevens of Brown county, who baa been at Seattle, Washington tor several months, arrived is this city this morning on his way home. He does not like the country. Mr. Stevens is said to be the tallest man in the State, standing 7 feet one inch in his stocking feet. Bedford Hail: A horde of peddre have been workinf Bedford tor several days, selling; almost every article Imagin able. They aell tbe good at twlee tba prices charged by legitimate merchants, and take their pay in weekly installments. it is a species ( swindle, aa toe porcoasar pays an enormous price and has no way cf letting his money back in case tba goods are not as represented. Tba instal 1rocnt aodga is tne oait usea to caian suers. People wno suffer oy ibu "racev are really not deserving of symtMthr, as tbay would be dolae a praat injustice to home merchants te buy of these nomadic dealers, even if there waa no dttTuronce in prices. The noma merensnt sot oniy pars taxes and Is one of tbe bulwarks of the community, biit h invest b proSts nere; ana money pari to ni may seiurn to the spender in the way of biuinea. Money paid to the traveling aa.n, t carried out of tba cwneauaiy at4 lojt u , it. Born to Prof, and Mrs. Ma1 Cab, aa but Friday, a son. - A switoh is being put in from Ibe main line of the Monon to- the chair factory, -Samuel C. DoddB was in Chi cago last., wees;, -and while there sold to one dealer, Joho'H.8mythe,
OF n U TpmvaBBt anybodyf , vyoo buy a baildi i the. new Abel ' inquire of Jeaa Uosaav i Tbe Democratio coBventbs elT Bloomington tp, was k huge jsMM " Tbe names of tbe delegates to if?' Representative convention wsfav' printed on a slip of paper, sued were tossed into a bat b? tibs) bunch." The revolt will he tbA Brows county will step in asw. ss lest a man for the Monroe eossiy Democrats te vote for. AssDeiaw ocrat will be elected, the Prjagtaeis, prefers that it be s Monroe eewsty? man the interests of this city county almost demaod tafia.- - "' ' . -Haffig b "
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John Craven and Jas.B. ClarJi ha ve each come out as oasdidantaa; for eounty clerk on the Imoorataf ticke. Good lota flw sale is Abel's addition to Fairview. Iaauire of Jesse Howe before yen on.' . sue csimhbs. -w. DawwasBfaj are agitating tbe buildiott of a gravel or turnpike road, "bet ween the town and the railroad depot, This is so improvement that i very much needed jumI ebould bs hutvied up. Matthew Beatler.a wetl knoars painter of tbia city, has gone tlx Bedford to work the- coming seer , bob. Matt, is a good worksoan. J. R. Moore of tbia plane is one of the persons wbo has nassad ; 9 aitania I aivnaMaiwllLaaa ut .'.avai Aal v Si axjsSSisB aA SitA lUIksAnAffVAl VK S MR pointment at Washington City. ' - If you desire to mtasy5t h handsomely loqated butl4iM.l OTICX te herebv riven, that ibe darsia-ned, a Receiver, amooiatadl tha Monroe Circuit Court, in lvi nsnsni the First National Bank jf Staommtw. T j: . : . n . r n ,, . . .uuiRaa, agaiiiH uwrgl FV. AOlieWOWSBI ' r, Willi. in P. BolloAbschar, t al. to sail , ttte partnarsbip property of tbe ana :t -fcllWUc-her f Soj. WtAk kv offst order of tba sat. Jfcoaroo, CireuH Oossft, ' offer for sale and; H at axtctioa a that Court House door-in tha eHy of Blsoam. in gton, County of Motune and Btato ei? inaiasuL on . tpba,t, mat vmt':: the following deaorlbed Baal Balsas lwiv ate m to vwuntv oi xLonroe aae of Indiana. to-wK: Tha south half at ihfl. aoMtb wast or section eight (, town , Also tbe east half of tbe srtkweali qoaner or aeouen nw owa T one east, Also tba Bortasast auarter of eighteen is), town 7. raae-e two east. Also tat sotttnwasi uarveroi ussunst west quarter esatiAK statsss SteJagss ?, range one east, - TlT Also Ijoi twemy-stx Vtv), m iviinu I itau. Also the east beU of FiwattesMO. ln twooty (30) in Bloom inrtoa. aj.v part o Djnanary . jww (SA) in Bloomlartea. and houaded i Iowa, to-!vit: aorainesKiint: at SMteornsc of said I, runauut tbiato south X1 11100 Dole to the oenter f S,te post, tbKo"wet so poles to a stains, eaee north lb a-lOQ poles to a BtakA , - .l - . ,, .1 . , AA 1 .A on sue aitey, man aaat pas isr sans . place of beginning. TKRJtS.-One-third cask. T1rldw cood persona Said tale will betrin on said Afst aW -of - May at lJ o'olook a. i. At soon a said sale of said real asset) is completed, said Reooivor will eeU sa aucuon m earn ana boom otner ; a, tbe hardware stare of Baker, Vo., in sioommgton, lao. At 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. BwaV ar Lot SS in tbe south partWiSM SSk city of Bloominrton, said tivs.-f sell at publia auction, an M. beitoftaj some spake maohikery, als efT taT Sf , m J.-w . a a..- , On Friday, the fd day of Hay, ieas, the tt)wn orsjutajm, in ta foajM Lawrenoa and Sute of IndiaAa, mjm eetver wui sen at pueue suohm Mill. Boiler and Knrtd. mi sal will besjai ntaaVteeksh. said day,. -. All of said personal property walMg. lag to said trm of BolteA broker w IMaf Said persuflal propsrty wiU be eot) fet cash in nana. . x; CHARLKS H. UcPUXKTIBS. "' I April 9. late. . . fteeeirw. ' . pusaira at nars: ana vouesn noger, Attorneys. ... V ..St
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